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TRE DAILY BEK--TEUBSDAY MARC I I
-MEW STOCK-EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED.
32 MAIN STREET AND 33 PEARL ST. ( New McMahori Block , next door to Postoffice. ) ( JOUNGIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA ,
. - . J'ESPEOTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT HE IS NOW EEOEITOfGA. VEBY LABGE STOCK OF
PE AND WINDOW SHADES ,
CARETLLY SELECTED from the full line of the LEADING MANUFACTORIES.
Citizens of Council Bluffs and surrounding towns are respectfully invited to examine THE NEW STYLES FOR
1883 , whether you wish to buy or not , PRICES guaranteed as LOW as anywhere in the United States.
COTJlsr OIL
PROPRIETOR OF =
MUSIC TALL !
Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS , now approved and used by a'l first class Artists. WESTERN
COTTAGE A D BURDETTE ORGANS. Importer and dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION , such as Violins
Guitars , Accordeons , JVUisic Boxes , Italian Strings , Etc. , , Etc. Also a full line of
3/ITJSIO IBOOIKIS. IMZTTSIO IBIIISrXDIEIIRS IsTID SHZEIET DVCTJSIO ,
Fancy Goods , Ohildrens'Carriages , Velocipedes , Bycicles , Carts and Wagons. To make room for new stock
sell at
atx W FIGURES THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS.
Good Organs at $50 and upward. Pianos and Organsfsold * for bash and on Monthly Payments , Orders solicited
. Address , * . d. MUELLER , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
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Th t norer require crimping , at Urn. J. J. Quod's Unit Store , at prices roior before touched by
nyothorhnlr dealer. Also a full line at switches , eto. ut s reatly reduced prices. Also gold ,
ver and col or oil nrti. Waves made from UdloV own hair. Do not ( Ml ta call before purchasing
Iscwbero. All prnndu warranted a * rttpicasnleil. MRS. J. J. GOOD ,
8H Mam etreoi. Council 7ilug0 , lown.
DOCTOR STEINHART'S
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FOR OLD AND You.vo , MALB AND FEMAUI.
It Is a euro , prompt arid effectual remoda or ( n.
digestion. Ujgpep-ia , Intermittent Fovcra. Want
of Appetite , Nenoua Debility In all lUStngr : ) ,
Weak Memory , Losa ol Brain Toner , Pro tntton |
Weakness and general Loaa ot Poer. It repair
nertouauasto , rejuvenatea the failed Intellect ,
etrenghthena the enfeebled brain and restore (
mirprls ng tone and vigor lo the exhausted or
pans. The experience of thousand. ) provoa It tr
oa nn Invaluable remedy. Price , $1.00 a bottle.
or six or $5. For sale by all diiiggljts , or acnl
secure from obsenatlon on receipt of price 'j >
Dr. Steiuhav P. O. Box 24CO B
jLonis AXo.
DOCTOR
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The Great Popular Ucmcuy for Piles.
Sure euro for Blind , Bleeding IichingT
And all forma o ( Hemorrholdal Tumors.
These SurroarroRipa act directly upon tht
coats of the Blood Vessels , and by their astringent
effects gently force the blood from the swollen
tumors , and by making the coata of the veins
strong , present their refilling , and hence a radi
cal euro Is sure to follow their ujo. Price , 78
cents a box. For sale by alldrugglsta , or sent by
mail on receipt of price , by En Hsli Mndion ]
, Institute , 718 Olive St. ft " '
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CUBES SCROFULA ,
do. SORES ,
do. ULCERS ,
do. BOILS ,
do. ERUPTIONS ,
? ' - do. CATARRH ,
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, .i do. ECZEMA ,
do. RHEUMATISM ,
do. SKIN DISEASES ,
f ) do. BLOOD DISEASES ,
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
REMOVES ALL TAINT ,
HERKDITAUY OK OTHEUWISE.
SWIFT'S SPE8IFIG
IS THE
GREAT KLOUi * KEHEDY
OF THE AQE.
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\ Write for full riitleulurs , mil little book ' Mes ,
uge to the Unfortunate Suffering.
Va.SlOOOn : ward will ho paid to an ]
ChemUt who w.ll flnd , on analjels of 100 bottlei
ot a , S. S. , ono partlc'e of Mercury , loJIdo ol
Po'asslum , or o.htr lllncral gubstanco. SWIF1
SPECIFIO CO. , 1'roprictora , Atlanta. Qx
Price of Small Size 8 1CX
targe Size . , 171
SOLI ) 11Y ALL DUUOU13TS.
Coin/Oil ,
TlKflli TABLE
nticaO , UOOK ISLAND AND PACIFIO.
Dtpart. Arrive.
Atlantic Exf. . .K.-20 p m Paclflo Ext. . . .9:15 : n m
Kxnnl Mall * . . 0:25 : am Ex and Mall".6:55 : p m
U. Molnca ac.7:15 : a m DCS Moincusc.4:40 : p m
CIIIOAOO , nUnLI.SOTON AND QU1NC .
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic Exf..5.30 p m Pacific ExJ..920am
JIal > and Ex.i0 ) ! a m Mall and Ex,7.00pm
N. Y. Ex 4:00pm : Neb & KM Ex..8:20 : a ra
CHICAQO AND NORTIIWK3TBRN.
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic Ext..6lfipm : Padflo Ext..9:15am :
Jill mi4 Ex.0.'JUani Mall and Ut.0:15 : pra
Accom. ( Sat. ) . 5 : , " > 0 p m Accom. ( Mon..l:45p ) : m
KAJ.HAS CITY , BI. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Depart. Arrho.
Mall and Ex. . . .9:55 : a m I ' i\prcna CM p m
' ; ? : : = . . .M ( . .3 0 P Mill a-a Er. . . ? ' p
ArriTo.
Ovotlwi iJi.r .4-COp.Jin.
Llnoclii Ex..lla3 : a. a. Dtcrer Kx..8-00 a. tr ,
Denver Ex..7.00 p. m. I/C3ilKx 6 0 A. m.
Local Ex 7 25 a. m. " Fx 9:05 : a. ra.
emigrant..5 0p. ra. " Cx ( " 00a.m.
WABASII , 8F. LOUIS AND FAZIFIO
Depart. Arrive.
Mall and Ex , . 9:15 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p ra
Caqnon Ball. . 4:50 p ra | Cannon Ball , . 11:05 : a ra
81001 CUT AND PACIFIC.
Depart. Arrive.
For Sioux City.7:55am : Fnn 8loux C'y.6:50 : p ra
For Fort Nlobrarn. Frm Tort Nloorara ,
Neb" 7:55am : Neb 'OAOpra
For St. Paul..7:10pm : From St. Faul..8:50 : a m
CHICAGO. UILWAUKBB AND ST. FADL.
Lca\ Council IllnCTa. Arrives Council Muffs.
Mall and Ex.9 0 am I Mall and Ex.OA5pm
Atlantic Ex. . 15:15 : pm [ Atlantic Ex..19:10 : am
CHICAGO , HILWAUEXI AND ST. PAUL.
Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha.
Mall and Ex , . " 7:15 : a m I Pacific Ex 19:45 : a m
Atlantic Ex. . | 3:40 : p m | Mall and Ex. . " 7-25 p m
Except Sundays. fExcept Saturdays. { Except
Mondays. ( Dally.
Council Blu&s & Omaha Street R. R.
Leave Council Muffs. Leave Omaha.
8 a ra , 0 a m , 10 a m , 8 a m , 0 a m , 10 a m ,
11 a m , l m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 am , 1pm , 2pm , 8p
m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m.
Street cars run half hourly to the Union Paclflo
Depot. On Sunday tbo earn begin their trips at
9 o clock a. in. , and run regularly during the day
at 9,11 , 2 4 , 5 and 0 o'clock , and run to city tlmoj
FOUNDRY.
WINTHERLICrl BiOS. ,
Are now ready to contract for small castings ol
c\erj Uoscription In
MALLEABLE IRON ,
GRAY IRON ,
And any ALLOY OF BRASS.
Special attention H called to the f ct that the
metals are mo ted In CRUCIBLES which glvoa tt
my best catlings ,
Burning Brands
FOB
DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACKERS -
ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO
FACTORIES , Etc , Etc. ,
As wall as
Cattle Brands
AME NICELY EXECUTED ,
Worki : Comer Sixth street and Eleventh avouue
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
MRS. R J HILTON M D
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PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON
222 Broad-Briiv. ConnolllBloff *
FARM NOTES.
Preserving
S.IcntlUc American.
Referring to a recent article in thia
paper on the preservation of eggs , onr
correspondent , Mr. 'M. P. Btuimfinn ,
of PlttHbare , Pa. , glvoa the following
method , which in bin hands worked to
perfection :
Having filled a clean keg or banal
with frenb. eggs , ho covers the oggn
with cold Biltcylic water. The oyga
cnunt bj kept down by a few email
boards floating on the water , and the
whole covered with cloth to keep out
dast.
If cet In a cool pbca the ogB BO
packed will keep f rash foe months , bat
they must bo nsed as soon as they are
taken out of the brlao.
To tnaku the salicylic eolation , ds- !
Kolvo fliilioylic acid ( which costo about
about $3 a pound ) in boiling water ,
ono tablcBpoanful of add to the gal
lon. It ii not necfstary to boil all
the water , as the acid will dieoolvo In
a IPSD quantity , and thu rest may bo
added to the solution cold , The fcdlu-
tlon or briuo should nt no time cotno
in contact with any metal. In a
clotm , airy collar ono brlno ia Bofli-
cient for three months or moro , other-
vrlao it should bo renewed oftener.
For that purpose the kegs , etc , , should
bo provided with a wooden nplgot to
draw off the liquid and replenish the
vessel.
Butter kneaded in thoaamo Dolutlrm ,
and packed tight in clean atone jura ,
will keep fresh the whole winter , but
must be covered with mualin saturated
n the water , renewing it sometimes.
Cover the jars with blottllng paper
saturated with glycerine. Salicylic
acid la harmless , and yet one of the
best and certainly moat pleasant dlaln-
"octants in existence , with no color ,
imell or taste. The water Is an ex
cellent toothwasb , and the best gargle
'o prevent diphtheritic contagion ,
Hedge Fence. '
own Uomesteid.
It makes but llttlo difference
whether yon plant Oaago orange or
hawthorn for fencing In your farm.
Either ono makes a good fence when
properly attended to , and neither ono
makes a fence at all when neglected.
The Osage orange will make a fence in
loss time than hawthorn , but it will
cost more to keep It in order , on ac
count of its thrifty growth , unless you
lot It take ita own course , as our
worthy ( or unworthy ) trnitocs do the
ono grow ing on the burial grounds oi
our county coat. Snid hedge h twenty-
five or thirty feet high , and where it
is thin enough for a cow to walk
through they have put in boards nnc
nailed them to the hedge. That klm
of a fence I would call a nutmnco
The nice thing about a well sot hedge
tonco IB , you olways have a surplus o
material , and the brush or triramlnga
will alnays pay to gather and burn
them , whereas , in repairing a ral
fence you must always anpply nov
rails In place of those that have rottoi
out.
out.Tho
The hedge fence , if ta'ten care of
la an everlasting fenco. I neve
knew ono to dlo that was taken car
cf , I could show you hcdgo fence
, moro than a hundred years old , am
good fence yet coed enough to turn
hrgi or horses. I would advise over
farmer that has a nice laying farm t
plant hedge fento for road and lin
oncea. It don't make any difference
whether it is hard froze , or wet from
tie last big rain , yon can trim hedge
once all the same ; in fact , winter la
tie titno to ohapo up the hedga fonco.
Vith a good hedge fonoo around your
arm you can rest comtentod till morn-
up , wlthont belng afnild the wind
will blow down the line fonoo and let
ronr neighbor's atock in on your fields
> f grain. I admit there are other
dnds cf fence that citi be made
quicker and cheaper than hedge , but
hey will eventually rot out , and then
o replace makes them the most
oatly of the two. Not BO with the
ledgo. It starts up iwory spring and
mts out its loaves , and Appeals to on-
oy Hfo with the frtsh graaa and grow-
ng grain. As for the hedge dyinu out
n account of thin soil , 11 is out cf the
neation when nod ia put under and
nbsoil on top ; > the loaves from the
ledge will kiop tbo neil rich enough ,
would rather attribute the ciuso of
; he hod e dying to the eurplui of
Ugnant water poisoning the roots ,
Poultry Houses and Vermin.
PhlbclelphU UecorJ ,
To.bo euccojeful in raising poultry
> no of the 'fir t things to bj considered
A a ouitablo house. An expansive or
ilabarato housa is not a necEeslty ,
> ut a disadvantage , in poultry knop-
ng. The two great drawback * in the
way qf success are cold find vermin.
Pho costly houae ntTjrds no protection
rom either , But build a plain ( the
> laluer the better ) , substantial houne ,
me that can b'j cleaned in a dhort
imu , and well ventilated. And bo
mro to have the laying boxes at a
Ittlo distance from the rooat , that
.hoy . may bo kept free from lice ,
ifako two sets of boxes , BO that when
ono sot gets dirty it miy bu replaced
with the other set , and clean and
whitewash ready to change when the
> thor set gets dirty. Of the three
dnds of Insects moat troublesome to
iho fowl the tnlto Is the worst and
iftrdest to get rid of. The body and
Feather louto can bo rolled off by the
lien in the dust-bath , and may bo
driven away by applying Persian In-
tect powder or some other insect
killer. . But they eoldom brood In
such nnmbera-aa to completely over
run a fowl. But the mlto breeds
on the poultry-home , not on the fowl ,
ind does not cvon need the prcsenco
If a fowl to propagate. The mlto IB
analogous to the chinch , or the bad-
bog , and , ' 'iO vlng darkness rather than
light , " because its deeds are evil , at
tack * its victims on the roost and leaven
thorn in the morning This is the lit-
tie fellow which In BO dcstraotivo to
the Bitting hen , which hf.n no chuna.i
during the day to prevent ita attackd.
A dusting of Persiou Powder two or
three thnea a weak ia a great help to
the hen ; but it does not destroy the
mydads which dwell in every crack
and crevice of a board , Ilenco the
necessity of having DB plain a houao as
possible , thus avoiding hiding places
for tbo lice. Whllo the insect powder
is a great help , yet the first tima the
hen loaves her nest she shakes the in
secticide from her feathers , and. when
nho goes back the mites renew their
assaults. The sitting period Is a
severe ordeal to a hen , and usually
loaves her nothing but kin and bones.
Her comb ia uhriyoled and colorless ,
and her foithera are in the same con
dition. Thin is the ctfoot of vermin ,
as may bo shown by noting a hon that
has set in some place distant from the
poultry-house. She has lost some of
her bright color , and her fotxthern are
not us bright aa they should be ; yet a
week or two will put her in good can-
ditlon again.
A largo percentage of epga in au in
fested nest fail to hatch , it being iin-
pooaiblo for a hen to sit closely enough
to kuop up the requisite temperature.
The constant twisting of a hon to fight
the llca admits a little cold air to the
rgga , tuid they become rottou , and
when an etrg becomes rattan ( the c&uso
being duo to the death of the embryo
from lack of heat In nest cases ) , Its
contents'bn ina to oxhudo through the
pores of the ahull , and then the mitoa
an arm to the cggasnd stick thcro and
increase so rapidly that the hen is
compelled to Icavo her neat , or if aho
nfuses to leavn her neat , aho often
lies a victim to lie ; . It will bo seen
that the larger and rnoro elaborate
and complicated the poultry house
the moro craoka for the vermin to
breed in and the harder they are to
exterminate. If the house ia plain It
can bo cleaned with little labor und
expense. Formerly chlc'iono were
allowed , to Gnd th ir own roosting-
places , and the cholera and croup were
unknown. The birds will hvo out all
winter , but common fowla are educated
blrda or BU8cp.lba ! of education , and
thcro ii llttlo trouble in inducing them
Lo sleep indoor ; ; In tact , they are more
than willing , an may bo BOOH in cold
weather , when they hnnt f jr a ahod or
ciitno ether aholtcred place. Houses
should ba provided that will retain the
lioullhy condition ! ) ot thotreep and yet
protect thorn frcm the cold and storms.
Look to yourhousca and see that they
are in a good condition.
Renovating Old Gardens.
American Gardener.
After a garden hat ) been maintained
In the same place tor many years it
sometimes loses its productive power ,
In apito ot repeated and heavy manur
ing. M ny kinds of vegetables refuse
to thrive , and it booomoa necessary to
change the garden-plat , or infuse now
llfn into the cloyed soil by a period of
rest and a partial return to a state of
nature.
The location of the vegetable garden
In not always a matter of choice , and
frequently there ia but ono place which
unites the difTdront requlromeuta of
soil , oxputjoro and convouioncu , and
after this hau been permanently in
closed it ia annoying to arrive at u
period when the gardtm becomes uu
able to meet j ruuiplly the duminda
upon it.
It. hivn long Hon known Unit heavily
stocking a i old garden wi'h rt-d clover ,
and allowing U to rernom two years
without plowing , will bring the Boil
back to ita fertility and vigor. This
is sometimes done by farmers , but it Is
hjrd to persuade a village resident to
adopt a remedy no far outside of his
usual course. As a substitute which ,
under certain conditions , is oven bet
ter thun clover , I would recommend
planting ntaw.borrlea. One-half of the
garden may be planted at a time , leav *
Inp the ether half for the raising of
such vegetables as still continue to
lourlsh.
Plow at the usual tlino , and in Aprl
plant strong plants of any very vigor
ous variety , with perfect bloaaoma
and desirable fruit , In rowti thirty
inchca apart and fifteen Inches in the
tow. Keep cloau and allow the roc *
nors to cover all the ground. Lite in
the fall mulch lightly with 'chopped
straw , and in the following npring pull
up any weeds that ehow themselves.
Under anything but extraordinary
circumstances such as a very late
froat or peculiarly unfavorable
weather at blooming time you will in
Juno pick a lar o crop of berries ,
which will bo a trifl i moro difficult to
pick than if they were in separata
rows Alter picking rnmovo all largo
or tall-growing woods that may have
grown and leave the plantation for
for another year's fruiting , mulching
again In winter. The result will ba
a crop of borrlea nearly as largo as the
fir.it.
Immediately after bearing , the
heavy crop of old and new plants
which covers the land ahould be
plowed nudor and the ground planted
to Into cabbages or Swedish turnip ) .
The following npring it will bo in con
dition to grow n very largo crop of
early potatoes , followed by celrry.
After this the ground will ba fib for
any garden crop , and the ether half of
the garden can be nubjeo.ad to the
same rotation. The result of treating
a garden onca in ten or twelve years
to a change of thia kind-will bu emi
nently HUlefaotory and profitable.
Saved from the Grave ,
11 us. NACY J. SMITH , of Eastland , 7ex , writes
"I was terribly nllllctcJ with KWnej PUcaio
and Dropsy , having Buffered for over three years.
I employed tie best jihjelclnns In this county ,
and obtained no rtl of , hut wai getting rapidly
uorao. My family and friends had lost all hope.
Ity son hippmed 11 read your advertisement of
Hunt's Remedy , and procurad the nedlclno ( or
mo. I began to take It , aad It worked Jlko a
charm. After taking several bottlci , I became
entirely well. I am Indebted to Hunt's Hemedy
freaving my life ; and l ( It had not boon
your medicine , 11 r.ly would have been In my
grave to-day , "
Internal Revenue Department , WathlnKton ,
D. O.
Mr. 8telicN | A. Alpln.Waihlrgton , D. U.imye :
"A member of my fi lly having been troubled
for several yatis w > ih Kidney Dlsea o. anil , alter
trjlngtmiutrou * remedial and methods of treatment -
mont lth-u obtaining relict , ( ho wa3 Induced
M
to uao ) our Hunt iKemj'y , and ltJor atncrjugh
trli atio li camp completely cured Knowing
thu fucU In this cuie , I ubuerlnlly recommend ltd
U8ito any oncallllcted with ilUtMcaof the abe > o
ratare. "
Acts Like a Charm.
11 liaio used Hunt'a Konedrflor Kidney trou
bles , and rocojuuemliil It to others , aud found
It t ) act Ilka a charm , "
JOHN ClIAMUKttS.
723 Carson Street , I'ltUburg , 1'onn.
"Gratitude U the memory ol the heait. " How
many heart memories cluiier around Hunt's
KemeJy In gm'elul lousoho'ds whcro It has
wrought Ita ra'iglo cure.
I had sovera attacka of gravel and
kidney trouble ; was unable to get a
medicine or doctor to euro ma until 1
used Hop Bittera , and they cured mo
in a Hhort time. 1 Dlauulihcd L rr-
yor of Wayne county , N. Y.
COMMERCIAL.
OOUNOIL DLDrFS tfABKET. ' ,
Corrected dally by J. Y. Fuller , mer- ;
chsndiso broker , buyer and shipper of (
grain and provialoni , 39 Ponrl street. '
WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 70o ; No. 3,63 ; 4 t
rejected 60c ; ifood demand. ' i
COIIN 85o to feeders and 3io to blp- '
pern ; rejected corn Chicago. 49&@Dlc & ; new
mixed , C2c , The receipts of corn are lighten
on ncoount of bad roads.
OATS Scarce and ia good demand ; 30@
32c.
32c.HAY
HAY 4 000 00 per ton.
RYK 40c ; light supply.
CouN MEAL 1 25per 100 ponnds. (
WOOD Good supplyj prices nt yards.
C00@000.
COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ;
Bof t. 5 50 per ton.
llUTTKU Plenty and In fair demand ;
25c ; creamery , SOo.
Koas-Scarce and in demand ; 30a per
dozen.
LAHD Falrhank'B. wholesaling nt ISJc.
PouLTltr Firm ; deilers payln ? 13o per
[ lonnd for turkeys and lOc for chickens.
VKai TABrK.'i Potatoes , 45s ; onloan , 25o :
cabbngoj , 3U@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 50
@ 3 50 per barrel.
City flour frnm I CO to 8 40.
Biiooiis 2 00@3 00 per dozen.
HTOOK ,
CATTLK 3 00 ® 3 50 ; calves 500(5)750. ( )
Hogs -Murkut acttvp , and all oITerlnga
quickly taken at higher prices. Oar lota :
Common , 5 7f > @ 5 00 ; goml mixed , 5 90@
Ml ) ; henvy packlni ; , 0 50@7 00 ; choice
fancy jiackfng , 0'05@0 10 ! , ,
Money for the Unmarried-
One of the most solid and substantial
cutitulioQH in this country h the Mar-
rlafjo Fund and Mutual Trust Association ,
> f Codnr Rapids , Iowa. They are organ-
zed under the lawn of luwn , and heir of
ficers and directors are among the loudlug
ind moat prominent bualueas men of Cedar
ilauidn. Every unmarried person should
invo a certificate in this association.
It la a splendid investment , as safe as
; ovorament band. You can Just as well
lave a good sum of money to commeaoo
narried life on as not. A large number of
nernbora have been paid off , receiving over
iOO per cent on their investment.Vrito
or circulars fully detailing the plan , which
s the finest known. Do not postpone it.
Good otjonta wanted. Mention where yon
saw this notice. f5-Sm.
W. R. VAUGHAN :
JUSTICE QF THE PEACE.
Omaha and Council Bluffs
Real Estate & Collection Agency.
In Odd Fellow's block , over Savings'
Bank. jan8-t ]
tfilSt.01mrMHt , BT.WJUI3 Mo
A UEQUI.AI. ai.AOUATE of two medic *
Cull'gj3hv3ti ( L loi.kUi onea ra In thu treat
ment of OUltCMO , HEnVOl/t ) , SKIN AND
IILOOL ) Dlteatrjt thai an > other pbyulclan lu SI ,
Louis M city p.jicru ehow and all old resident *
know. Contultattoii free and Invited. When II
h Inconrcaleut to visit the city for treatment ,
uodlclnrs can be sent by mall or express every
where. Curable cued guaranteed ; whcro doabl
extalH It IB frankly nUteJ. fill or wilt * .
Nervous prostration , Debility. MenUI
and Physical Weaicnoaa , MarourUI and
ether aifoctiona of Throat , Skin and Bouea ,
liluod Impurltloa aud Ulood 1'uUonlot ; .
Skin Atfcotlons , Old Borcu and Uloer * .
Impedimenta to Mnmage , Ilbeuuiattifm ,
I'ileH. Biiqclal attention to oagea trom
ovor-workod brnln. 8UHOIOAL OAS5CM
receive mxiclal attention.
trom luipru'leace. Eicosaos ,
ry.wl
causes , con8equ nct
ind euro. SuUod foi 25o pojUjje or bUmps.
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