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Cor. 11th and Farnam Sts YOUNG MEN Full and complete line and BOTTOM PRICES Max Mever & Cow 1020 t01024 Farnam Sts., Omaha Who have tritled away their uthful vigor and power: Who ¢ sufferingirom terrible drains and losses, who irc weak, IMPOTEN'T, and unfit formar= ME biallages, who find power and vital nerve and S GTIL weakened, orearly habits ve & last- er of how S y veeks or months use of the ¢ ted Myrtleain Treatment. @ At nome, with e, in les i time, and for L he world. Weak back, ITeadache, EMISSIO i s spirits and ambition, gloomy thoughts, dreadful dreams ctive memory 5 money lassitude, 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITJONAL LOCAL NEW 8, THE DEMOCRACY. @eorge Blaxsim and W. B. Reed Nomi- nated For Aldermen, The Fourth Ward Hurrah, The democrats held their ward cau- curses last night with the following re- sults PIRST WARD, 0. D. Walters, chalrmsn. Geo, H. Jackson, secretary., Delegates—G. A. Holmes, Geo. H. Jackson, O, D. Walters, F. H, Guanella, O. M. Maynard, John Dunn, Phillip Bettz, SECOND WARD, J. G. Tiptoa, chsirman; Wm. Pollin, secretary; John S. Templeton, assistant teoretary, Delcgates—W. R, Vaughan, W. A, Mynster, Jos DoHaven, Henty Wagner, J. G. Tipton, Wm, Brix, M. F. R bert, FEBK E---TUES DAY, way for her to get up town untjl morn- ing, unlees she took the 11 o'clock dum- my train, Her friends were obliged to geta carrisge, and over the roughest kind of roads, and with necessarlly the alowost acrt of speed, they made ths trip to get thera. There are many such annoyances. Some of them small, but together they make a good deal. At the transfer the stranger who has to telephone to anyone in Council Bluffs Is charged fifloen conts, The transfer is in the city, and the rate for telaphoning in the clty {s ten cents. The seranger wanting to go over to Oma ha and retoro, finds there are no round trip tlekets for sale there, Numerous other little briars makes the pathway of the traveller, especially the stranger and sojourner in this elty decidedly annoying. s S Death of Mrs, Bates, (2] The announcement of the death of Mre Oarcline Francls Bates, relict of tho late N. 8. Batcs, comes with surprise to many of the friends snd acqualntances of the family, for althongh she has been fll for nearly two weeks, yot it was not gen- crally known that her condition was alarming, but at 2 o’'clock yesterday af- tarnoon she breathed her lest, dying at her home, corner of Ninth street and UARY 24, 1885, FAUTS ABOUT THE OABINET, Oftices Without Much Teflaence—1e partments that are Hard (o Manage New Yok Mail and Express. Tbe lmportancs of cabinet officors ia geeatly exaggerated Jue of the reatons for this Jies in the fact that thera s eo much tpace given to the discussion of theso cflicars prlcy to the format'on of san adwin‘siration, There is great public curlosity concerning the e-up of any new president’s cabinet, This curlosity In one senseis not personal. It de sires to know the make-up of a cabinet slmply because 1t {s generally regarded as a test of the abllity of the president, and toa certain oxtent gives an mcoura‘c gusge of his futare policy. The amall man In the presidential office I8 always indleated by hle fear of being over- shadowed by his surroundings, Itfs onlya great man who oan aftord to surcound himeelf by the great, But when a cabinet is once form. cd the cabliet members lote much of thelr importance. Aside from the patron aze which they dispense in thelr depart- men s ara over-burdened with slmpls routine drugdery which cannot be evaded or put upon anyone clse, Unless thoy Robert Huntington, Wi, Maloney, Geo. | Avenue B, She was nearly 66 years of [ bave unusual opportunitiss, through for- Graves, City Central Commltteo—Tom Bow- man, Wm Brix, Jacob Neumeyer, THIRD WARD, After ccnsiderable wrangle In the or- ganization it was tnally cffectsd by tho choice of A, C. Grabam, chairman, snd A, Swearlngen, eecretary, Mike JNolan nominated George Blaxsim for alderman from that ward, end at once moved that he b ckosen by acclamation. Pat Lacey smended the motion by asking for an in- formal ballot, and ef.er quite & wiangle and flourish of perliamentary rules, the amendment wes carried. The inforaal ballot resulted in Lewis Zarmghlen. .. 0 Blaxsim. .. A C. G Pat Lacey i g On motion of Pat Lacy a formal ballut was bad, with the following result; (icorge Blaxeim Lewis Zurmuhle 28 10 A, C. Graham It was moved and carried that the elsc- tien of Blaxeim be made unanimous, Mr. Blaxsim thanked the convention for the honcr they had conferred, and _promised | that if elected he would work for the best interests of his constituen(s regard- less of any cliques or rings. The following delegates were chosen by a viva vces vots to tha city convention, to be held Wedrciday: P. Lacy, Chas. A, Fox, John Grecne, B. Donaho, Fred Lamb, sar., Forest Kinney. The delcgates were instructed to use their Influsnca In getting A. C. Graham nominated fcr one of the park commis- rioners. The members of the c’ty central com. mittea were, A. Swearingen, Max Mchn, Walter Graham. THE FOURTH WARD wes of course the great *‘hurrah” of the evening. John Jay Freiney displayed the greatost piece of paving-rock chesk ever known even in bis hictory, He called the caucus to order, and then his tenchwan, Billy Gslvin, nominated Fraivey for chairmsn. A fow volces were heard in favor of Fralvey, but the “‘naya” swelled Into a_deaferiag uprear. Despite this *‘satting-down” Fraincy in- slsted that he was chairman, and declared all other nomlnations out of order. Every- thing wasripe fcra vow. Thera wece | domands and votes for Col. Keatley to tako tho chalr. The colonel refused to take the chalr under such circomstances, good judgment and wisdom saved furthor cisgrace, At last Frsiney concluded to lot a vote be taken on Col. Keatley for chairman, and he was elected unani- mpotence, impediments to marriage, epilepsy and many other symptoms in e, tv’ Consumpti ud Insanity, are proniptly removed by the MYRTLEATN TREAT MENT, MARRIED MEN, AnD MEN ABOUT TO MARRY, REMEMBER, PERFECT SEXUAL STRENGTH MEANS; healthy and vigorous off Tong life and the lov ithful wife n should ever 1 who have heen guilty of ¢ tions, until he restored to PE FECT MANHOOD. ™ We g perminent eurein ev s undertaken. Send Q stamps for tre proofs ind testimonials. Add The Climax Medical Co, St. Louis, Mo. t1" T. CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. A, M. CLARKE, Vice President JOIN T. CLARKE, Sceretary, H.T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE., WHOLESALE - DRUGGISTS ARGEST Jobbing Drug house betwesn Chierzo and San Franciseo, CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000. W 1ant the hottom of ¢ arket at o)l times. Il daplicate Chicago and St, Our specalty will bo Drugs, Paints, « Ea imatos given on o glass. T) those about to embark i1 the drug business will do cir interest | 14 s oF xend for our price list which will appear about January bt I\“ flm! bt ] ! 1114 HARNEY sTREET, Oi'é.nge Blossom Flour WHOLESALY RV L A STEWART & CO, 1013 Jones Btreet } ask voR RED Cross, | CHICAGO, Milwankee & St Panl RATITLWAY. The SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. will also be enclosed in the pack: TWO THAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAKA AND | gge, Also 13 valuable and reliable re one of which the “Cultivator” Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, | the household and any energetic per- | csr being on hand at 8 o'clock to ride 4 St P Ceda i D 0 % s A o 9 duly red, and his s stuck out like ?'\l.\lfi.‘.fl (i;,‘.,‘.f,ll,?.'p o u;.:';'.‘,’,f son knowing the secrets they disclose dnv{‘n on that, After waltivg in valn he fne{i ey, n:Lhn ravely mean Rock Island, Kreeport, Jancsville, need never want for money. Please | took the foot route and ‘”',“"?d. 8t the | 4, 1aq along the ayue unti! he reached ;,‘L'{‘ “':,‘:"J'::’_‘“ La Crosse, write name and address plainly. Put t‘;:’d‘::‘l’:.?" “_P;‘:" .‘l':“U;‘fl“ianl“‘f"‘:i‘":l“ a hotel, when hezain encountercd a d all ot ¢ 3 9 5 i 5 8 ATFIVRL S i y W barkeepar. Herebystander made bold ‘And all other Important points East, North. | 3 stamps in a letter and address it 2 N i barkeep reby " cast and Bouthoast. to the WESTERN PUB. CO., box perlenced on his return, There was 104, ypeak o pix addreesing hlm as Ticke offioe at 1401 Farnam steet (In Paxton Ho. { 509, Omaha. Neb. Louls prices with OMAHA KEB ABIG CAT woe-- FREE any one that sends § stamps to pay postage etc., 3 comic picture cards These recipes are valuable to mously. Getting down to business then an in- formal ballot was taken for alderman re- . A Murphy 1; C. Wesley 1. Mr, Reed was declared the ncminec by acclamation and unanimously. The following delegates were chossn; Brcoks Reed, Mariin Hughes, Geo, A. Tacobs, E. B, Boaman, James Madden, Robert Percival, Wells ook, John Schoentgen, J. J. Browa, R. D. Amy. e —— TROUBLE TO TRAVELERS. fome of the Annoyances to Which the Public is Specially Sub- Jected in Conuncil Blufls, Courcil Bluffs is getting disingoished for the difficulty whish strangurs par- ticularly meet with in getting the rail- ways etrafght in thele heads, Thero are & large number of truuk lines terminat ils and Window GLass|ingnevs, and cach has a local depet, and ol to consule | 1,y all stop at the transfor or Union Pa- Thoee who want to stop | en an early plovin, with thorough culti- clfic depot alto in the city find great dificul'y In gotting thelr baggago taken off at the lozal do-| ¢3'be done this seeon, and there are but pots, 1v Invarlably going through to the|few farms wlere tile draining is not Then 1he paesenger hes to tranefer, wait for it to be sent back cr pay an cx- presiman extra mouey for hau'ing it up town. Pasgengers, t0o, ars oftn mixed about where they ought to get cff. The loca! depots are nothing bat little huts set out moment at theee placer, so that the average passenger is led to belleve that proper. troubles, There sre times during the % i day, but especially at night, when it 1s cipes (never befure published,) any- | impossible to find any means of getting '.],j worth $1.00 ard |ap town without telephoviog up for from that to $25.00, and a copy f |some private conveyance. Oce instance nt FREER to|suffices for many. LER rived from Denver Sunday mornlry, The Union Pacific tréin by which she came Mrs, N, J. Bood ar- was fifly minutes late. Her husband, Jadge Bond, was going to the transfer to up town, so they had to fake the B, & M. train which fortunately was waiting. tel), and at Union Pacifio Depob. PULLMAN SLKkrERS and the Fixesr DiNiNg CARsIx ! m— — - — E ORLD &10 rua on the main lues of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y aud every aitention lepaid to passe % by courfeous employes of the oompavy S 5 MERRILL, General Manager. Gen'l Passe R MILUER, GEO, ¥. HE DRD, Ase't Gen'l Manager. Aws,t Geo'l Pass Agent, J. T. CLAKK, Geu'l Superintendent, Fow people are awar how ' easly Ridge Food can be preparo: never be at & loss o dosert f thefo is a cu in the h tor Padain sud Elang Maoge w it each san. ‘Rliges ianow s(l4 1y man krocers Dru gists ways scllit, 1o can . T snd 175 apest for regular fauly we od dees pot tax the digertis 0., Bostun Mass., oo bel 18 aphrodisiae, arous- o y. all weakness ofg enerative #5405 wmal J, HoWarner, 24 A houckecper need | B that traln they reached to lcoal de 4 the way home, | here to visit some friends. in the county, and the trains stop but a | B.itimore Herald, the tzain 18 just stopping at a crossing or| 4. | 8 water tank before geting luto the élly | St ATHRT walk At the tran:fer there are still other| meet ber, sud had relled on the street stroet car for over an Lour to bripg them pot up fown and then walked the reet of Not long since s Yankton lady came She expected of Rid:'s Food always | them to meet her at the depot, but while age, and was bora in Oatarlo county, New Yoik, With her husband, came to Oouncil Bluffs in, 1858, Her husband, wlho died several years sg), was during his life one of the m:st prominent and Dbest known men of the city. He was at one fime msyor of the city. Five sons are now left, one of them, Ed Bates, be ing the present _deputy city marshal, the others being Willlam, John, Alonz) and Still. Murs, Bates was a woman whote life was one of great faithfulness to home dutles, and yet she won and held the ee- teem cf many outside of the home circle, and her death will ba mourned greatly, especially emong the older residents and early settlers of the city. The faneral will be held this aflerncon at 2 o'clock, Y. M C A, The literary and soclal of the Y, M. C. A, will be held as usual this evening at 8 o'clock. EROGRAMM BIUBIR o L et Recitation. +.....Miss Bertio Dug cenes of my childhocd,” as fond recollec tions presect them to view, continued, by a number of the boy - Male Chorus Barnard t,” by “Pointers Goat,” L, M, Song .o Recitation. .Mirs Reading of the monthly *“Pun Bud, H. B, Twitchell, ©. Meyer, e Officer Wheoler laet night arrestad two susplelony actlrg fellows glving thelr names a3 Willlam Dalley end James Welch who had in thelr possession a sack containing a fine laprobe, which they had been trying to sell. An owner is wanted for the robe, and the fellows are betrg held, Mayor Vaughan ssys he yesterday urged N. P. Dodga, Thos. Officer and A. W. Steel to run for aldermen, but they declived. Also tolegraphed Congress— man Pasey to accept a llke nomination. He eays the city needs such men now. Yes, decidedly. The democratic city commlttec meets Wednesday st 1:30 p. m., probably in Dohsny's hall, the clty building being too small. John Wall and Mes C. E. Black, hoth at the parlers of ily Bechtele hotel, by Justice Schurz Now for Siring Work, Western Agricnltulis, Prepare now fo spring work, Lay p'ans, well worked ip to, are the royal road to successful farming. Don't let the work eccumulab aheaa of, you, but keep well aheed of your work. Don't let up for a day on he care of the stock to keep them in ful flash, young and old, until grass, warm veather or work, Pre parethe farm msainery for work by ordering repairs neessory In ample thrae. Now look to your sed. Secura the best seed of every kind tiaf is availabloat any cost, but beware of onderful new tkiogs not to ba bad in the regular trads, Order from wel known secdsmen or your lccal dealr, Prepare to add more geass for the itock, a1 it s the cheapest snd bat fed when abundant, Add to your eupply>f fruits on the farm until you have anabundact supply of small fraiis of al kade, apples and o‘ber fruite, and a god grden of the many ex- collent varletisaofvege tables that every farmer should huvdor his family. Pre- pate now the gada and orchard by lib. eral applisation of Janure, give the gard- vaticn, as catly aso.sible, Ti'e drain. ing thould o berovided for, if any is needed on someparts of the fields Fences and ferm mpr.vements shoula now be taken in bid, Look wall to the delails in every dartment of the farm work, and the rests will ba uniformly crowned with succs, «I'he Presious Double, The habitues of e saloon ut Willard's hotal were rather 00k up to sce Presi- and order a whieky From MWliard's he s'rolled down to Shoemak's, where he trssed another punch, He wasall by bim- eclf, and the unpredentei epsotacls of o presldent promnading ths avenue tracted general @ntlon, Everybody courtesled, but thoresident responded with a steny glarc **“Why, Arthor s painting the towred! What does it mean!’y sald evebedy, Down the avenue the presiot went, haltiog at Harvey's whera habsorbed a gin cock- tail, with three frl oyeters ona fork, By this time the psldent’s faca was un “mietor Presider! tunate circumetances, of havig some public quastion pressed upon them for consideration, they go through thoir torms of offics dofng the work of high clats clerks and beiog in cvery sense cf the word secretiries fo the presldent, Ot all the cabinst cffices the state de- partment s perhaps the esiest, althongh it is ranked first, Thore i1 lesy drudgery connected with this divition, Except in cases of internatinal questicns, where a high order cf ability is called int> play in 1lio prepartion of diepatches, there Is_but little to do. An hour a dsy is enough for the secretary of state to go throngh his mail and do all of what you might call the routine work of his place. The secratary of the treasury has an encrmous amount of drudgary. He is obliged for three hours at lesst every day to sit and merely write his name, He hay {o hear arguments in appeal cases from his vericus bureaus, and to receive delegat’on after de'egation representing commerclal interests, The customs regu- lations of the country seem to be mace for the purpose of harrassing and annoy- ing importera to the lait degree. They are constantly making appaels. Tho sec: retary of the treasurcr must hear them. In this way he is burdened with a great amount cf work. The war depariment is an casy place. Evergthing there is ar- ranged to run by machinery, {hrough the fact that the departmert is chiefly offi- red by men holding commissions in the ‘mwy. Their positions being permanent, they are very little distarbed by chavges of sacretarlee. The navy depsrtment iy practica'ly the ssme as to the ease cf the placs and tho arravgsment of its work. Some years oy congrass created the c flices of aesistant secretary of the navy and of war, These places have never been filled. Their salarles have be:n covered Into the treasury regularly overy year; probsb’y the only instance on record in the history of the government where two good places have boen provided by con- grets without thelr being promptly filled by the execative. The pottoffice depart- ment is a very buty place. But for labor which is absolutely endless the In- terior department should ba commended. This department has grown fo such & great extent that no seorctary, by work- ing twenty-four hoars in aday, cou'd do all the work he is required to doat the head of this department. Practleally the eecretary of the interfor has more work than the supreme court in the hear- ivg of sppeal cases alone. The pension and made a scatterlng speech, but his|of this county, wee yesterday married |burean has practically become an inde- pendent department through the physical incapacity of any secretsry to supervise it and attend to the work under his nese every day. The department of justice, the last in line, is comparatlvely casy, The dutles are so light that they would bes mero plessare to any good Jawyer. W. B. Beed 8); J. A. Church- | well your plans, Matured, thought{ul|The attorney general is only called upon for occasfonal decisions. The real work of the plaze would not occupy him dver two or three hours a day. e —— “IFeel 5o Well," ‘I want to thank you for telllng me of Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription,” writes lady to her fricnd, *“For a long time I was unfit to sttend to the work cf my howsehold. 1 kept about, but 1 felt thoroughly miserable. I had terrible backaches, and bearing-down sensations acrcss me and was quite weak and dla- c-uraged. I sent and gotgome of the med- icine after recclving your letter, and it has curad me. I hardly know myael?, I feel so we'l.” e WALIZING ON ROLLERS, Remarkable Exhibition at a Skating Rink in New York, The New York Timessays: Hundreds of young men and msidens and old men and children circled about the Manhat- tan roller skatir g rink last evening, mov- ing in tlme to marches, wal'z:s and gal- ops excculed by Gilmore's band under the personal directlon of Mr. Gilmore himself. Among the attractlons of the evening was the exc:utlon of a solo by Levy, the ccroetist, which was heartily encored, and a descriptive fantasie enti- tled “*A Skatlog Scene,” composed by Bucallossi and rendered by the full or- chostra. An exhibltion of fancy skating was glven by Robert J, Aginten, who, 80 manager Mexon alleges, ‘‘was born with ekates on.” She young an ek ted baskward wi'li as much cate and as many graceful clrcuinlocutions as he did forward, He made faster time on one skate than ths average artlet does on two, and crowned all by actuslly executdog a waltz on roll. ers, The beginners’ room was the ecene of many ludicrous spectacler. It looked 80 easy for cthers to skate that the neopbytes always started out with covfi dence, only to brlvg up very suddenly with a dull report and a clustering of rollirs, Time and again gal'ant but awkward amateurs stuinbled t) the assist ance of sn onfortunate maiden, only vo add themselves to the heap of fallen hu- manity. The Instruct rs had thelr hends, and thelr arms, too, continual'y fall, lit- era'ly and figuratively. Washington's birthday Is to be cele brated at the Msnbatian by a specisl “‘Mister who! ' plied the man: “‘that’s not my nsme; 1 name's Appleton, Take sumthin?” Appleton is theterer of a club in St, Loutr. He had i his home in the glowiog wes: to tarnadine the pale at mosphere of thest, In ths morning, with his e'abcr.toilet and his slightly Yebliet | they expected her to get off at the Jozal pinkish face, hwasa plotursof the president. h { depot, she expscted them to mect her at d Liha trapsfer, At the latter place, not I} finding them there, ehie waited and tels s phoned up to her friends. By the time she got & response the strost cars and al| other modes of conveyance wera gone, and she was Informed there would be no —t— Death of a Biington Me: BukLiNoroN, Ig, Februsry 2 ones, wholesale whant, this city, died this mornidg of heart dhse, after an illness of +W0 months, Gllmcrs matinee, to open at 11 o'clock in the morniog. ——— “It Was Very Disagreeable.” This is what the bunter sald on retura ing from a night spent in storm and dark- nets amid the growls of bears, the howls of wolves and the expected approach of serpauts, The combination of horrors known s5 dyspepsia s even more diwm grecable than all this. Get rld of iv by taking Brow ron Bitters, as Mr, J. E Giky, of Hamllton, Texay, did. He s, *‘Iused Brown's Iron Bitters for UPHOLSTERY AND DRAFERIES, Passenger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Fatnar OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Street, J. SIMPSON | G U pJgeisy | CTOR } Omaha Ne- =% TH 1409 and 141 1Dodee St. { Oatalouges Furnished ou applieation TRY YOUR. LUCK! And Don’'t Lose This Chance, For this ¥Year Onlv. The best opportunity ever offered to try your luck in theso hard timies, . Inorder to give the public in general the advantage with a small sum of money, to pare ticipate in a real German Money Lottery, guaranteed and sanctioned by the German govern. ment, weoffer five whole orignal tickets which we have made into 16 different numbers of the 287, Hamburg Loticry, in club plays and sell enme for the small sum of $5 as long as we have some on hand. The:e tickets are good for the last three priccipal drawings which com- m>nce March 11,1585, and termirate on May 1685, Thi years in existence; has ove hundred thousand tickets and fifty thousand 500 winning numbers which is over one half the actual amount of ticketa, ch ho'der of tickets rec 8, ter the drawinge, the Original Lists, also the rmount of the prize if won. Wae hope, as wa. 16 different numbere, that every ticket holder, on receipt of the winning lists, will be The capital o8 are mark 500 000, 300,000, 0,000, 100,000, 90,- llest beirg 146 mark, * Tt 15 of interest to each and * before the tickets are all sold, Remit either by Post- der or draft and tickets will eo forward at once. Original ticl of the Hamburg & Bruuswick and Saxon, constantly on hand, C. F. HMIDT & CO., - 62 Congreas Street, Detroit, Mich, Lottery has bLeen for over 148 gi eatisfied with the result. ), 30, . WYATT. Lun;ber Merchant Omaha, Neb. ERMAN I Cumings and 20th Sts., . FRED. W. G IRAY. (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY). LUMBER, LIME AND CEHMENT, RUEMPING & BOLTE, —MANUFAUTURERS OF— ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED IRON CORRICES Finials, Window Cape, Iron Crealin; ¢/ 310 Goukb 194h Bire allio Bky-lighte, &. Tin, Iron and Kis ¢ mabs Nebrasks, Richards & Clarke Machinery &Gastings Omaha, Neb. pocialties AUTOMATIC ENGINE! 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OO0 0's dispensing ro o tatetetetate ettt et DO wh OF OO JAMES withor of several I prescribe an alcob all opy sgrtunity WHE TN R use (Haw being of the t4.) o the previously conspicuonsly prons- o ho 1ike di ¢ covered witl & hre rongOF uhd better Able to ing nourished w vicher blood than they had be 1 is supplied with carbon than the disease can exhaust, thereby giving nature the hand In- the conflict weeeeS0LD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS AND FINE GROCERY HOUSES wems FPrice ONE DOLILAR PEIR BOTTILIN Sample Quart Bottles sent to any address fu the United States (East of the Rocky Mou. o iy shcurely packed i plalis case, Fapress oharges prepaid on eceipt of LS THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., BALTIMORE, MD., U. S. A, Tn other words, th dyspepsia and am greatly benefitted.” Basters g