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BRO'S. THE Y. M.C. A How Its Work Has Progiessed | ont t {:G Land, ARKNESS Asso- Interesting Facts Given by Bobert Weidensal ternational committee of the Yorng Men's ave a very in storday | Christian as ciat ress y at the Con rregational church . He s o plain spoken Ever Brought to the City and at business-like sort of a man who seems heartily in earnest, very pround of what the associatien has done, and very sane | cuine as to its future, His address was In opening he stated that under other cireumstances and iting any other { cause he would hesitate about taKing up > m Ny repm———— the time assigned to church servie SREDIN THIS VIOINITY, proper, but he felt that the association was really an instrument in the hands of the church, and an organization for per. forming church work ot of the young | HARKNESS Bros, | ovens ™ Whate S i 5" Vi M a8 THAN EV Do Not Fail to Call and Examine Stock Before Purchasing, 401 BROADWAY, = o ation, the name did not mean | that none but young mer should be engaged in the work. A grain | cutter was not made of grain, but made to gath ain. - No with the association COUNCIL BLUFFS. Its object was to gather in young men, but all ages could join in doing the work | In this age of railweys, hotels and night 3 was absolutely necessary some thing should be done especially for younyg L men traveling about. Theyouth of four [ teen was in_these days provided with a The young ladies had hetter o |chiances “than the hoys. ~ The Toy never had the spare room into which to invite his boy company. The irl must have it PALACE MUSIC HALL, The Largest and Most Reliable House for | keys. o have the company of those of their WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. e o st 1 on' e Weber, Lindeman and Hardman Pianos, Western, Eastern, Cottage, Burdette Organs,| | i speaker pictureddhe vt ot | manned fire companies, who nanmed FOR CASH OR ON TIME PAYMENTS { commerce, manned polities—in fact, manned everything but the chureh, T _ TOWA, | The association sought chiefly, by pray | er meetings, Bible classes and religious | services, to gather the young men in, and lead them to the altar of the church, but | the young men were divided into classes, | andit was found that to accomplish the most and best results, the work of the | [ led to be divided | There were, for instance, in the coun | try 800,000 railway men. The ministers ‘mlk.\. nd, about ten years ago, con cluded that the association could do mor TIME, TROUBLE, MONEY | with these than the church itse If, and If you buy your | railway men’s association started there hm only one then in the whole country. Now there were cighty such associations. There were fo men on l)u pay |nH-~I Hn 1) is \\nxL and so m.ll\ was (lu nulL appreciated that the companies | OF ‘IN'(V(wxnmn-ll it, and many railway men endorsed the worl e nothi hey found the in- 16 Main and 17 Pearl Street, Council Blufls. | vestr d good dividends, the read- | S — 7m.g|‘.,...m.,.(\ other branches of the as A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. | sociation work having a helpful, healthy DR, T. FELIX GOURAU DS, eficet on their employes. Oriental Cream or Magical Beauttfier, | Then there were the traveling men. | The Ori These men were paid salavies for their 3 ulu!n_\' to persnade men to buy goods were a mighty class, and - the s ciation was getting them to use the markable persuasive powers for good as well as for commere Traveling men | |‘unu] do more with traveling men than ix 50 harmless | others could, just as railway men could NSt sily approach railway men. It Dreparat nond cutdinmond. s on the go all the time, rominent highly. OUNCIL BLUFFB RAILROAD TIME TABLE The following are the time of arrival and departure of trains from the local depots. The trains start fron the Union Pacifie depot about ten minutes carlier than below stated, and - arrive at the depot about ten minutes lat tal Cream Pus 1lines and K. C. run on Chicago time, faster than local, “Whbash trains run on ouis tie, twenty minutes faster than local d Lincoln trains run on Council Bluffs time. ROCK INLAND AND PACIFIC Arrive 35 p. m. | Pacifie ExS.....0:15 tailway men | Jroperly ma but no rail Accept no 1 AtlanticEx A m. counterfeit or | way could travel so fast that some other e e e m, Mimiflar Tway man could keep up with him, and CUICAGO & Ll ¢ his influence to bear on him, So Depart, Arrive oL he traveling men using m reat Atlantic Ext h o Bt 016 R A .|‘\\11‘h1| tra ng men using heir gread Mailand_Ex* and Ex*.6:15 p. m. wsive powers on each ¢ v Tox (a pad s will i Aceom (Sat) m (Mon): - T:45 . m, :',‘“? P len there were the students. There KRS T, ST JON AND COUS L L : bott were now 175 college andfuniversity asso : epar ; Arrive. B Also | b | o PR IR, ol of the Michi MAL AL 0:85 &, | Expross .. .. 830 p. i | i ‘rimovey muperfiuons hair without injury to the | Cidtions. President Angel, of the Michi | Expre 8:28 p. n Land Ex...0:45 p. m. | iy, n university, said he would rather lose | DeportA by Qi M. BT, GOURAUD, Sole Prop. 48 Bond | any one of the departments than have the hd Ex Ove 400 p.m. M g all Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal. | association lopped off and other educators ksl S, m wt the United States, Canada snd | felt the same. m o imitations. $1,000 reward for | | The lumbermen as a class have been v ont selling the same, |ignored and spurned given up as uscless ew-m to attempt to work upon. There wel 80,000 in_Michigan and 30,000 in W 4:50 p. m. | Cannon Ba teonsin. - Recently the association had JUX CITY AXD PACIFIC 11 i ot A w [started o work amon those, el was FofodKioloam. . ‘”;"l;""”"" ;" I | Brice, the well-known Wisconsin lumber For st. Paul, 740 v m, | From 6, Paul W | man, though not a Christian, gave CUICAG0, MILWAUKNB AKD AT, FAUL, M work, and when alittle {in company with Mr. Cable, of Daven port, visited the camps on business, he was 8o struck with the effect already | manifest that the Depart. Mail and Ex Cannon Ball 0:4 a. . | Mail and Ex. il IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. Leave Artives at O 7215 6. m. | Pacific Ex '13:40 p. m. | Mail and Ex down his face, and he g Except Sundays. {Excopt Saturdays, (Except| 1111 DouglawSt < - Omaba, Nel to help the work along. Monday: 1Daily The association was_ trying to_clevate | { CIL BLUFPS AXD OMAILA WTRNAT RAILYAY, MANUFACTURER O} men physically, socially, mentally and | Sa. . 9 & m10A M, 1a, spiritually. The gymnasium had” been | \ W lp.om 2p. mSpom.4 . found to be an exeellent part of the work, | With a sound body a man could do g er work for good. Then along the social £ Dormer Windows, Finlals, Tin, Tron and Slate | line there were receptions and entertain i K reading rooms, lectures, ete., while | nt for the above line of goods. Tron | W | ings, Balustradus, Verandus fron Bank | the - spiritual was provided for by Bible | crmeeting o Mr. Weidensall showed how complete organization land yet simple was tl sociation was independent, and | lyet all were aftiliated. There was the | international committee with headquar | ters in New York, and the world’s com \ | mittee with headquarters in Switzerland, I | Galvanizea Iron Cornices. pom.5p.m. 6 p. m, it Btrcet cars Fun half hourly 40, the Union £ 4. On Sunday the cars begin their trips a ok 8. m., and run_regularly during the day at 9, 11,2, 4, 5, and 6 o' clock, and rin to city time, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy spi OFFICE OF FREIGHT AGENT, ) OuatiA AND CouxeiL BLUPPS, May 12, 1353, Arrangements have been made for the LOADING IN CHICAGO DAILY of one or more cars with MERCHANDISESOLIDCONSIGNED to partios in COUNCIL BLUFFS, Land associations were ul seat PR Akidion {tered throughout all ish_sponking Tl er your go ) vetary, wl & Bort . of 2 | fine h ward o A.B. WEST { PSS A L i, e e ) ‘ of the . . 9 - S Es 7 o F | evangelical churches. The same require GENERAL AGENT ment was mad nhers wions in t) ship 200, 000, There was in this couutry over fo MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. « Water and Congress St ,w‘y‘x ¢ dey 1 thewr BOSTON. entire time as gener rotavios, The CAPITAL, - . . 200,000 | future no man « ety s the | ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST BY A My, Weidanmall's gddress was listenad sacta s WHO HAVE PUT THEM TO A PRACTICAL " with peculiar ust at this time, ; TEST ADAPTED To the association i city 18 now mak sy for A w extra exertion to v its condi ; 2i;|Hard and Soft Coal, |t i it iy i t | and alread Ird 5, EDDY ; COKE OR WO00D. | sl S alsady 0} e dells — each for enjoying its \‘I' 1 getting , in Shu m's new block, where m- y can have not only their gymnasium, but reading room, writing room, pr ete., and it is the intention, as soon as 11_‘,3,,)‘1“ to secure some suitable man to J. ITARRNIS, S. E. Cor. Farnam and Tenth Sts. [ BUYS CAST-OFF CLOTHING HI(vHEST CASH PRICE PAID. Call or send Postal Car n is desirous w (=] Q N 7] = (=] < E Q (=) , suitably furnished SAINT LOUIS Piercy & Bradford, ! SOLE AGENST FOR OMAHA, P room, THE DAIL bette { betterin {long list of orders on paper, they could lie has been more or less affected with it, t | (n the anthority of o thorough chemic L of some of | Pullman sleeping [ vision. | stopped and [ denly appe Y BEE---MONDAY JUNE 18835, ‘ ) two, helping alon e of the work that he will continue f [ 1 1 M Thvongh- main here a week Sent to a I £ 1) favor of the v short time developing the plans. 1t ¥ nderstond that o number have alread i o expressed theit willingness to contribu A Colony | . Cana= this p and it is heliey s U'l » that others will & gladly give for tl if the young men of the city Singors, oviding then with a healthiu nd moral and homelike resort, where t} . can spend their leisure time, insted wl SO Te and Cost of Their Living, | being on the strects or in the saloons > — For Health's Sake. g 0, \ o s C. R. Mitchell, of the Rock Island| 1 T [ house, in behalf of himself and neighbors, | lady, {etaaltit BiRT T desires through Tue 1 to call' the at. | C1er Who was the moment eare .u,mnm in their capacity as 8 board of | Wloly oty e health, to the sanitary condition of that she continued, “we're going part of the city. The board of health Tas |1 Nty to-morrow to stay all issued an official order and caused it to T “' j:“""“;‘l“ s uld W]w it be published in o dark corner of som ipussible ko “Dinple” with us Ihe fancier nodded an summ lirmative, boy who res Ingomar,” and S new quar hseure sheot, directing a general clean if the city between May 1 and if the board would apend one-half the timo in personal in spection that it required to prepare the wed a frowsy-ha ponded to the name of | **Dimple” was escorted to “What will it cost for SWell, mum, that depends on what th of feed and care you want him to Dinple's’ learn wuch, The u..,.x aint is made that in the vicinity nh-!rul to there is water standing a foot and a half .1.i.|., 1l ki m ¢ n - scum an inch thi - 5 . ' 4 while the offal swept there from | ”l“ul“ " ';l 4 f-thfl_\ the young | privies, from Indian ereck, and other | by Wit attoctionate glanee at thef, nuisances is awful, indeed, - Mr. Mitcholl 8 Wi Who Wi poatly satidwiche and others want to know if they have got || \:J,T‘.fv{i.”ml}”l |!\\‘mm\l‘mllij and o disease breeding pools andaceunn atiLy 'i'“h v week ]m :»‘..nfll‘.l n. |.‘I-.: They say that their taxes should be used | iliieds bty Gt We v (b pleise | in purt for cleaning upy and'if the taxes | R S EIC MOTEE (IR OISR B are not sufficient they will stand their | Plinient was rewarded with a genuine share of o larger tax, for cleanliness they | “" want at any rat The transaction having been concluded nd the fair customer having doparte vJournolier sought further information I'lie bird man had turned to the cag i, with the assistance of Ingomar, was wtively distributing canary and vape seed rlstreet, Lamong the boarders, After making the —— Real Bstate Transfers, The following real estate transfers were filed for record June 16, 1883, by Rose & MeMahon, No. 4 Pes ported Council Bluffs vounds an interval of five minutes elapsed, Godkad 8. Tiice to/. 0! ORIEHY when the paiv again started ont with new lots,” in Elder's add., TR LU “This is by way offdesort Wilson to M. J. Curtis, ¢ § s w AR 5 yand parts wdaw fand s o f o § | Whiskerod Alf g h o e e w between the bars of “Dimplo's andlie ginoR bse on They all expect it, even old e Dave over there, whois the most ancient ot f.' f wlin the eity to-day ofsiselo “Whatdo they relish wost “Their tastes vary, quite as much s that of the average human ho or 4 instanee, that splendid jackdaw you sco wolicdithistotty Saturday | oo ho window . lately dovel de, it heing Henry Strack- | (0w singular appetite for shreds of rw hoemer, a young man who resided in Keg | meat, which he devours greedily Not Creck township, He ended his life witha | long ago that monster green parrot con ceived astrong fondness for earthworins, but & revulsion eame last Sunday, and now he will only toy with them and pick sane enough to have a horrible | them to picees.” Others must have cake, wd of becoming ¢ On the morn- | tafly, bits of chalk, cuttle fish, bugs and ing of his taking lis life he seemed worse |all sorts of insects. They are & curious than usual, and after eating his breakfast, | lot. sadd fierec s he wedy The report 1 of another s revolver, Insanity ran in the family, and yet was P N : ol of J ore 16 Iked out to the corn erib.. The sound [ How many boarders have you at preg- | 12 Yems of 1b “webe 10 ¥ ; skt s ) ) 4h ‘were 17 yours hero of a shot soon followed, and the family | ent | Bl : 114 marriges of whieh hoth grooms it woing out, found hin already deac | AIf turned upon his heel, and after a 5 brides were colored, 23 of which the quick inventory, responded sententions- | S | e bt In making the asertion that Pozzuni’ Med- [ Twelve, ~The. suson didit open | ST00ms were colored ana the brides | Complexion Powder is entirely free whit nd there was an instance of the | carly this season, ut it's in full blast now “What accommodations lave you for \m.l hoarders? edical men Well, wegenn handle 250 without any el U0 | (rouble, | et year business was very | Drisk, and we had board all the year round. Most of them come for about three months, some of them stay only a | week, while in exceptional cases they ve main with us all winter. That lively hobolink in the big wooden enge has boen here eighteen months, It belongs to a rich merchant, who brought the little fel low here when his wife died. Tt was a pet of hers, I believe, He didn’t care to the last of August, when through trains | 5011 it: hut the little warbler made him so will be run between St. Paul and Port- | yyhappy that he brought him home to land. The voad carrics 150 pounds of { e, el 1 guess he's likely to stiy |baggage on the eastern division, 100 | Your prices - twenty cents & week for | pounds on the western division, and the AT ate oy ot ot 0w towtnt Bt stage company 40 pounds frec. The | profier” : Pullman sleeping and dining cars ar Low? No. sir,” and AIf beeame con. run between St. Paul and - Helena, and | fqentinl. “We usually exact twenty cents | s on the western di- | woek for transients, but where they stay with us all summier a reduction of twenty-five per cent. is allowed. But we | don't “yield unless under pressure. Our usual tarift for parrots and owls is thirty five cents; nightingales, mocking birds |and humming birds, twenty-five cents, nature is trying to remove the disturbing { ;nd other sinall variotios are low as wuse. A vemedy that gives life and | fiftoen cents. I exceptional cases a cus or to the blood, eradicatos serofuln | gomer who owns i ehoice specimnen is will ud other impuritios from it, as Hood's | ittt pay a dollar or more. | Sarsapurills undoubtedly does, must be | g homesickness commion among your | the means of preventing many discases | sty 3 | that would occar without its use. Sold |7 )5 Uhard at the reporter, with by dealers. | an ineredulous air, and then burst into a —_—— o yin Avkansaw, | U ekt Well, 1 should say not | Why, here they are right in the midst of the feathered friends of the forest Some canaries that fall into our hands [ have never sung for their owners, but | | after being here aday or two they war- | | Mle their sweetest notes for hours togeth- | f numerous other | w injurions or deadly poisons, we ¢ ne of the oldest f Anierican market i who have perso proprictor that th it es sis. 1t respect, not only for the u~.u-llu dren, But for the “lord of creati Sold by all dru himeself, The N. P. Nearing Completion, Special Dispatch to Tug Ber Curcaco, June 16— From present in- ions it is safe to assume that the orthern Pacific will be completed by Huwmaxn T . —On the purity and vi- tality of the blood depend the v and health of the whole system. Disease of various kinds is often only the sign that v Volor an. horssback ktnated by arge number of children huddled | around the door of an Arkansas cabin, sked of 4 woman who sud ol *Is this a school house “Did you take it for sich “Yes, considering the number of chil dren.” “Well, reckin you've a right to your opinion.” “But is it a scho No, it ain't. Are there no exceptions to the rule!” whout one in 500, One occurred [last summer. A lady confided o mag \ | nificent Swiss nightingale to my care dur in v sojourn in Ballston, Spain, It was tireless singer, she said, but after | " | Are all those children yours - her departure the little fellow 41.“‘.,.,‘1, *1reckin they air. Pears to me that | g gng only at intervals of lually | wity, anyhow ¥ et | increasing length. Finally, at the | “How do you make a living for all of lgnd ™ of” two weeks he sto] ;..1 them? o lentiroly, rofused to eat, nnd I don't. T turns 'em outand lets "em o ouehd in the bottom of his eago all | scrateh i day. Knowing the lady valued the nmt “Where's your hushand highly, and fearing it would dic “In town In business the “Yes, Ivukm | | hands, 1 sent word to her and \n cin m. The instant the lady entered th him? Benny’ became all amnbition, hopped § *About a year 3 bly upon his perch and tried to sing, bhut “Why doesn’t he come to see you his long fast had weakened both his body “Well, you sce, them deputy” marting | 1“0 8 M e O e came along one day and J I HO I s ahad vt aazaan ' hold. out some corn in a kettle, an’ lowed he was | g0 SR LI se i Ll on makin' whisky, so they t him: alon ntly picked it wit .’ his little bi I Look it there ade me (uite sad a1 Alf turned w stranger dodged nok quike t I a e he ad soon enough, A oy fell from a tree un | i ; . der which the st 1 pped, and |00 i oo truck him on the sh ‘ Yo i traveler, re ng with astonishment the | 1o,yo8 him hahind now, and he wi youngster rose to his feet and b the Springs with h v‘“ unner ‘u\uwh-w\ 1t at the hor | ’ didn't reckon you did,” the woman A Miserly Millionair is full of "em, wnd the ble to drap | Russell Sage turns out to he a ¢ on you at any minit sn't safe to | gsharp of the commonest order. H stay in the tinber y better take the | heen known as the meanest man in N big road and mosey. You, Ike, put that | York, His fortunc is said lizard down, Eph, t wine 'l bite | twenty and thirt lion you if you pu f his mouth. | wears the ¢l Drap that scorpion, J Uthen blow | in the clothing sh ' | Tomuy’s n [ wnd walks up and d t ! | ——— car fare. His lunches are meagre and \h'”m St e tions economical, and his wholo life is chiara who had the ommittes lowest 1 werosity did not think he would ‘.. With the s honie wiss ,'\hn/ul by miserliness, marr Tty it by a buy up unjust claims and push them His latest case is that against Ottman, the treasu thief Ottman t *I'lwml‘ by compromising with the govern Mnte, Carpeitber ohirged fin 80,000 fos legal s but the ol . paired of over getting it, so lie sold h i to Russell Sage. Sage is pushin clain for all it is fit. It s cortainly business for a ma | Vst Hemembe This If you are sick Hop Bitters will suroly wd Nuture in making you well when ail else fails 1f you are costive and ¢ are suffering fre ©nunerous stomach or bowels i your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are n sovereign remedy in all such complaints "discases of the 1f you are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn for o cure to Hop Bitters 1f you are sick with that terrible sick ness Nervousness you will find o **Balm in Gilead” in the use of Hop Bitter 1f you are a frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your sys tem against the seon of all ‘countries malaria, wsand in termittent fovers by the use of Hop | cpidemic, | Bitters 1f you_have rough, pimple or sallow | skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and | feel miserable generally, Hop Bitters will wive you fair sking rich blood, and sweet st breath, health and comfort In shott they cure all diseases of th Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Norves, Kidneys, Bright's Discase. 2500 will aid for a case they will not cure or hel That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sis ter, mother, or daug the picture of health by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a tritle. Will you let them suffer! How They Ma rday Eveni 1in Boston, & Gzott Ih. statisties of marriage in this city | the past year are interesti The nuni ber of marringes vegistered duving th yoar was 4,631, an - increase of 261 over the previous year. The most marriages oceurred in November and the number in March, There wer srooms who were married for the first time, OF this number 245 married wid ows, and three marricd brides who had been twice widowed. There were 3 i ns who were married for the second time, Of these 418 warried spinsters, 160 were united to widows, and five mar vied brides who had been twice widowed Of the 46 widowed st ooms who had been twice S married spinsters, 14 mar ried widows, and four were united to Drides who had lost two husbands, Of the four remaining 70 years of age, two married spinsters | and two - married “widows, Of th minor grooms, four were 18y 19 years, and 61 were old. Of the 62 minor brides four grooms wh 20 were s of an Indian to a colored bride, ANVEN N SOLDIER, Mr. G F Bowles, of No. 24, Common Street, Lynn, Mass., siys. SWhile inthe army, at the hattle of Spottsyl vania, 1 fell while was badly atime 1w stting over a rail-fenee wed and left for picked up by conra it was found that my hack w Dadly hnrt and my Kidneys sorionsly injured, examinatic and T have sutfered the most ¢ ruciuting pain and conld obtain no veliof alth, treated by sev and 1 had lelp when T was re b physicians ven up all hopes of gotti commended o use Hunt's reme 1 pur chased several hottle « tores e attend to business in Lyun, to use it as directe can now and am free from the pains 1 and T wish to say to my friends and comeades that Hunt's Remedy will do all that it is claimed for it, and worthy | of all praise. You ean rmerly had; my testimony when as I most heartily re 1 thut have kidney or liver you have occasion to commend it to troubles.” April 26, 1883, YOU MAY US I desive to inform MY NAM v what yo 1w induced to wer of our family, “who had boen benefitted by its use.” 1 have suffered | terribly from kidney difficultios, At times 1| wedicine has done for have been very bad, having severe pains in my Dick, with general loss of strength and vital- ity. My wrine was very bad, with a heavy sedi- {ment of hrick dust, which was fast leading to gravel, T eommenced using Hunt's Remedy, with a marked improvement from the fiest; the pains left, the ur and 1 i truly nt cure 1 here with the highest praise, You are at liberty to use this letter or my uk best, that | | other sufferers may lear the value of the gres Most truly yours, Joux F. Cox, 62 Pleasant street, MaLbeNs, Ma April 2 o recommended it to many persons both L of whom speak of it d in Boston, name in any manner you may t s of remedies 1883 GRATEFUL COMFORTING, | EPPS COCOA, BIlEARIFAST. e the natural laws i wid nutei f the fine proper b provided our lcately i Hundreds 1y to at TAMES EPES & €0, m thie €} n, Englan “FOR TABLE USE." KAISER WATER Bire FREDK TLLLENDEIR & (0, the | 1 Canada, 116, 117, 119, RUBBER BOOTS, Shoes and Artics, 10,000 Cases. Hing standard vades to wateh, are offered lug trwde ot less than manufucturers t oren Uit Fleld Thayer & Co., ) \ 178 Congress St hter, ean be made | were over | L { hoxes for #6,00, It et valuable | Short Line OF THE CHICAGO, RAILWAY <uow running ite FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OaAN A N RS it Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers. i the finest Dining Carw in the w are going enst to CHIC (d: or it you are PAU Dt AN RERBOTIS ke the the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST i Moe At Paxton Hatel, at e rer of Farnam th streets and at U, . depoty wnd at M RS ¥ , Ticket Agent, Omaha, A. V. IL CARPENTE General Pass'er Agente GEO. ML HEAFFORD, Asst. Gon'l Pass Agents medly The Clergy. Painful Case of Tetter. F 30 yoars been o sufferer from DI 1 itself on different and hands, crack. It wa to wear India Rubber Kloves day and night for months at a time, After consulting the best physicians, and g all the SO0 MERRIL Gonoral M GOTRCLARK, Genoral Sup't v remedies which came to my notice without relief, I commenced the use of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, and am RADLY t0 say that thero it wearcely o vestigo of the Teft. At no time in twenty five years have 1 ol e, rellof wnd reebin tEom dlieoats, AN 1 Cheaes fully recommend Switt's Specific to all similarly af- | fictud J. R BRANHAM | Macon, Ga. | | Bronchitis and Minister's Sore Throat CURED ! 1 was laid low by an attack of Bronchitis and Min- ister Throat, and my life was almost de or said try 8.8, 8. | hesita o titne, but | was atraid of being y ide from the active duties of wy “ministey, [ cided to give the preparation a fair trial, and a persevering in its use I found complete re am enjoying excellont health, — Tam clearly of the pinion that Switt's Specific 1s one of the best Altera- tives and Blood purifiors in - existence, and 1 take pleasure in recommending its five curative qualities to others afflicted as | was, ! 1L ¢ HORNADY, $1,000 Reward. id to any Chemist who who will find, on 8.8, one paritele of M i, or any mineral substan THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €O Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. | of, when iy dos Wil b Analys cury, | Write for the little book, which will be mailed froe foo: Stall size, 8100 per bottle, 1 sizo (Molding double quantity) $1.75 hottle. Al ists | well'it Health is Wealth. tment, & aConvul- Nervous a cansed Dy olf-abuse or over-indulgence, Each box eon- s treatment. $100a box, o six Sent by madl prepaid on receipt of Price WE GUARANTEE SIN BOXES To cure any case, With order received by us for X boxes aecompanied with £6.00, wewill send the issued only by mae Wiy DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S Ga~oG PREVENTIVE AND CURE FOR EITHER SEX, uody being injected directly to the seat of £ OF natseous, aken intern- | all n used as a preventive | Imposaiil antee three mone; N GUARANTEES oo by all authorized agents. Dr.FelixLeBruné& Co o it, for Omaha, Neh. mie wly DR. WHITTIER, 1617 St, Charles St,, St. Louis, Mo, A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical colloges, [ has heen enzzaged longer in the treatment of CHRON= | 10, NERVOUS, SKINANDBLOOD Discases than any | other physician in St. Louis, as city papers show and | all old residents know. 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