\ L'HE DAILY BEE-THUR UAY MAllO \ 15 PSON 1883 SEASON 1883. NEW STORE-NEW STOCK-EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 12 MAIN STREET AMD 33 PEARL ST. ( New McMahon Block , next door to Postoffice. ) COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. i KESPEOTFULLT ANNOUNCES THAT F.E IS NOW RECEIVING A VERY LARGE STOCK OF ALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES , 3ARETILLY 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 [ 883 , wheth * you wish to buy or not , PRICES guaranteed as LOW as anywhere in the United States. .l . , A . . P. . P " _ _ - _ _ . \ ' * " ' ' ' ' * ' ' ' ' ' i * " ' a. - - BLTJIFIFS , : tO"W .A. . PROPRIETOR OF = PALACE MUSIC HALL ! 'II Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS , now approved and used by afl first class Artists. WESTERN 50TTACE AND BURDETTE ORGANS. Importer and dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION , such as Violins Suitars , Accordeons , Music Boxes , Italian Strings , Etc. , , Etc. Also a full line of IMITJSIC BOOIKIS. IMTJSIO IBIIISriDIEIRSAOsTID SIHIIEIET 3VCTJSIC , | Fancy Goods , Ch i Id rens' Carriages , Velocipedes , Bycicles , Carts and Wagons. To make room for new stock will sell at EXTRA LOW FIGURES FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Good Organs at $50 and upward. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments , Orders solicited Address , J. MUELLER , Council Bluffs , Iowa. \A \ FOUNDRY. WINTHERLIGH BROS. , An now rood ; to contract for small castings ol every description In MAT.T.TCABT.TC IRON , . GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention la called to the f < ct that the metals are mo ted la CRUCIBLBS which gives the Tery beet castings , Burning Brands FOK DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACK ERS , CIGAR and TOBAOOO FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. , As well aa Cattle Brands ABB XICBLY EXECUTED. Works : Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuuo , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. l. D. umnntoN , i. t.snuoAiT , A. w. STRUT , President. VIce-Pres't. Oaahler. CITIZENS BANK Of Connell BlnB * . Organized under the laws ot the State ol Iowa Paid Dp capital I 76,000 Anthortted capital 200,000 Interest paid cm tlina deposits. Draft * Issued en the principal cities of the United State * and Korope. Special attention ( riven to collection ! and correspondence with prompt retain ! PIRKOTOKS J. D. Edmnndson , E.L. Bhugart , J. T.H . w w | lae * . J. W. Hodfer. I. A.M W < ar " Agents for the Life , Tlmei , "WantcdAgents and Troaoheroai Dw ? * rrEBTniswiFE. J8SS8 JafflBS. he only life authoi lied by her and which will not be a "Blood and Thunder" story , such as bat been and will be pul llshed , but a trua life by the onlr person who Is In posesslon of the facta a faithful and deroted wife. Truth Is more nter- eating than fiction. A Rents should apply 01 ter ritory at once. BeH 76 cts. for Sample book , H Cluuaber EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thoroueh knowledge of the natural lawi irhlcn govern the operations of digestion > and nutrition , and by a careful application of Ibi fine properties of well-olected Cocoa , 111 , Kpps has provided our breakfast tables with I delicately flavored beverage which may eave at many heavy doctors' bills It Is by the judlclotu use of euch articles of diet that a constltutloi may be gradually built up until itrou * enougt lo resist every tendency to disease , uundrodi of subtle maladies are floiflnjf around un read ] to attack wherever there In a weak point. Wt may escape many a fatal shutt by keeping our selves well fortified with pure blood aud a prop erly nonrlthod frame. " CU 11 bervlce Gaiette , > f de elmply with boiling water or milk. Set n tins < H IV ( j.lb and iu > , uuied JAMBS BPPS 6t oo. , Homoaopatnlo Ohomlutu ly lUondoa , Knglan DOCTOR STEINHART-S ESSENCE OF LIFE. o , MALI AXD FIHILS. It Is a sure , prompt and effectual remeds or in. digestion. Dyspeptla , Intermittent Fevers. Want of Appetite , Nenous Debility In all It * Stages Weak Memorv.Loss of Drain I'ower , Prostration , Weakness and general Ixxu of Power , It repaln nervous waste , rtjuvenates the faded Intellect , strenghtliens the enfeebled brain and rectorei surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted erne > no * . The experlenc * of thousand * prove * It to U an Invaluable remedy. Price , 11.00 a bottle , or U or 15. For sale by all druggist * , or sent ecore from obMrvatloo on receipt ot prtot by .P. O. Bor24HO ( . \ COTTNCm. BX.17FF8 RAILROAD TIME .TABUE. CniCiOO , BOCK ULAHD AMD PACTFIO. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..520pm I Paclflo ExJ..9:15am : Ex and Mall,920am Ex and Hall * . . 6 M pm D. Molnea oc'.7:15 a m | Dea Holncaac.4:40 : p m OHIQAOO , BDRUUOIOJC ADD QUINOl. Depart. Arrive. AtlanticExf.,830pm | Faclflo ExJ..820am Mall and Ex.9:20 am Mail and Kx'.7K pm M. T. Ex 4:00 : p m I Neb & Kaa Ex..8:20 a m CUIOAQO AMD HORtUWMTlRM. Depart Arrive. Atlantic Exf..5:15 P m I Pacific Ex.9:15 : a m Mall and Ex * . .920 a m Mall and Ex * . .6:15 : p m Accom ( Sat.5:80 : p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 p in KANSAS CITT , ST. JOB AMD COUNCIL BLOTTS. Depart. Arrive. Malt and Ex..925am I Express. 6:50 : pm Siprcaa. 00 p as I Mall aid Ec..S'i5pm onion lAomo. Depart. Arrive. OretUnd Ji.uaoa.rn. - - - - Lincoln Ex..1130 a. n. Denver Ex..T.-OOp. m. Local Ex . 630 a. m. Local Ex 735a.m. Ex . 9:05 a. tn. Emigrant..520p. m. " Ex . r.DOa.m. WABARD , sr. LOUIS AMD rAomo. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4'JO p m Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m SIODX CTIT AMD PAdTIC. Depart.e Arrive. For Sioux Clty.7 A3 a m Frm Sioux C'y.6SO : p m For Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort NIobrara , Neb * 7aSam Neb * 650pm For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8 0 a m CUIOAOO. MILWIUKKS AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs , Arrives Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.920 a m I Mall and Ex.6 5 pm Atlantic Ex. . 15:15pm : | Atlantic Ex..19:10a : m CHICAGO , MUWACKBB A.ND 8T. PAUL. Loaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15 a m I Pacific Er.9:15a m Atlantic Ex.3:40 | : pra | Hall and Ex.7-25pm Except Sundays , f Except Saturdays. ( Except Mondays. | Dally. Council Blufts to Omaba Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 111 a m , 1pm , 2p m , 3 p m , 4 p m , 0 p m , 0 p m. | m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o clock a , in. , and run regularly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , 5 and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; Another Physician' * Testimony. BOSTON. Mass. , May 9,1881. I know pnrtlea who have tried all kinds of ine'Uclnea tor LUOR Dlseaaea , who say that DR. WM. BALL'S BALSAM ron THE LUUGH , U CO II r LET E HUCCKeS Pit ( HAH H. WOOD. COUMERCIAI * COUNCIL BLUITB MARKET. Corrected dally by J. Y. .Fuller , mer chandise Broker , buyer and shipper of grain and provision ! , 39 Pearl street. WHEAT-No. 2 spring , 76c ; No. 3,63 ; rejected 50c ; coed demand , COILV ? Go to feeders and 860 to ship- pert ; rejected oirn Chicago , Sir ; new mixed , f)4Jo ; white corn , 3Co , The re ceipts of corn are Ibht. OATa Scarce and lu good demand ; 35. HAY 4 00C 00 | > er ton. KYK 40o ; light supply. COUN MEAL I 25per 100 pnnnda. Woon-Oood supply , prfcej nt yixrds , 5 00@6 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; eoft. 5 60 [ > er ton , * HUT-TEH Plenty and In fair demand ; 25c ; creamery. SOo. Kcas Heady Bale at ICe per dozen , IiAun t'oirbauk's. wholeaallaK nt 13&c. IMuLTHT Firm ; dealers paying 13o per pound for turkojm > nd lOo for chlckcna. VKQKTABLKH Potatooi45c ; onions , C5c ; cabbageti , 80@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 50 @ 3 50 per barrel. City flour from 1 00 to 3 40 UllOOUS 2 00@3 00 per dozen. BTOCK. OATTLB-3 00@3 50 ; calvw 6 00@7 BO. llogsMarket active , and all offerings uickly taken at higher prices. Car lots : Common , 5 75@5 90 ; good mixed , 5 90 ® 040 ; heavy packing , G60@700 ; choice fancy packing , 7 03@7 40. Young man or woman , If you want big money for a small amount , insure In tM Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Aod. ation , Oedar Kapld * . Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS ADD ! r IONAL , LOCAL NEWS Real Estate Transfers. T. T. Bender to H. Schroder ni nw 13 , 77 , 41 12,160. J. Pointer to J. F. Peterson , part aw nw 36 , 76 , 43 $20. Andrew Larson to- Henry Bechor , lot 5 , blook 60 , Riddle sub $650. L 0. Baldwin to J. H Murphy , no BW and wA BO and ae BW 24 , 75. 42 $4 280. P. J. Carey to G. W. Froeinan , wi no 10 , 76 , 40-$2,200. W. S. Williams to G. W. Freeman , Iota 5 and 6 in block 2 , William's add. Hancock. E. R. Hlnokley to Henry Gajtge , part of lot 18 in block 15 , Walnut $325. J. M. Palmer to G. Sohnrror , lot 4 In blook 6 , Hall's addition $125. P. J. MoMahon to 0. Hollonbeck , lot 1 in blook 6 , Hall's ad 'ltlon-8150. S. E. Doming to L. Klracht , lot 2 block 17 , city-l ' 000. H. F. Ballstodt 'to H. Hanzen , part of lot 10 in block 10 , Walnut-$962 50. SIGHTS IN SEVILLE. The Wonderful Cathedral and the Cu rious annual Performance- Within It Promenading the Paso. Correspondence of the Springfield Republican. SEVILLE , Spain , Feb. 15 , 1883. The cathedral at Seville , is to Spain what St. Peters is to Italy. Its orig inal founders in 1401 determined to construct a ohnrch * hat should never be equalled , and one that would make everybody think they wore mad. It Is the largest and finest in Spain , bat it is not BO largo as St. Peter's , nor does it equal the beauty of that at Mi lan or the grandeur of the one at Co logne. Over one of the entrances hangs what was the crocodile , or el Logarto ( whence our term "alligator" ) which was sent by the sultan of Egypt a few hundred years ago to one of the Spanish kings , with a request for the hand of his daughter. It is reported that the young lady declined the offer , because the present waa of an affectionate character. In front of the cathedral , surrounded by high walls , i > a court of orange trees , tuo deep green leavoi and golden fruit adding much to the beauty of the placo. Al though there are nearly u hunurod windows in the cithcdral , It is but dimly lighted , owing to its vast siz' , and the maaalvu character cf its col umns and arches and ita numerous chapola. There are forty of these chapels , arranged along the sides and ends of the cathedral , and white the grandeur of the interior makes them appear like llttlo alcoves , some of them are almost churches In themselves , ono of them boini ; 60 by 80 fout and 130 fact high. So deceptive is the appearance that I could not believe the chapel was so largo until I had paced its loncth and proved the figures to bo correct. These chapels , Inclosed by high and heavy iron railings , contain many val uable paintings , silver shrines and other tbiaqsof antique or i t < fnslo value. In one of tham ! the famous San Antonio of Mnrlllo , painted in 1656. The picture has the peculiar charm of Murlllo'a warm coloring , and repre sents the Infant Savior attended by cherubs , visiting the kneeling monk- saint , Anthony of Padua. The kneel ing figure of the saint waa cut out of the canvas during the government disturbances of 1874 , and found ita way to Now York , and waa bought by Sohaus for $50 , and by his honesty and upright dealing was re turned to Seville , and placed in ita or iginal position ao skillfully that the jury is not apparent. Near the main entrance , beneath the beautiful pave ment of black and white marble , which alone cost $150,000 a hundred years ago , is burled Fernando , son of Christopher Columbus. The stone over his tomb isengraved ] with rep resentations of the curious and quaint llttlo ships of the great navigator who "discovered" Amotica for us. One evening * in December we wit nessed a most curious and interesting ceremony < u the cathedral , being the ao called "dance of loa slews , " ( form erly they wore six in number ) , which commenced at 5 o'clock. The high altar is of vast proportions , and of elaborate and artlatlo workmanship. In front of it are a dozen steps , and at the foot of these a platform , 20 f oat wide , and as long as the steps and the altar. This platform is one step above the pavement of the cathedral. After the service had proceeded some time , with delightful music with two organs , 10 boys in the costume of pagea of the time of Philip III , with plumed hats on their heads , white stockings , and with castanets in their hands , took their places on the platform , In front of the high altar , and to the music of bass viola ana violins they went through a somewhat measured and stately dance , dividing , crossing and turning , with many graceful motions. Then they broke out into a pleasing and harmonious chant , which echoed through the vast and dimly lighted cathedral like a choir of angola , and a moment after , they brought their castanets into play m lively accompaniment. The effect of the youthful yolcoi In the great space ( the nave is 150 feet high ) before - fore the vast altar , brilliant with silver and gold , and glimmering in the light of many candles , the grave and grace ful motion of the dancers , the kneel ing multltudeofmon and women around the altar all made a scene of weird and and impniBsivo interest. Nor did it suein at all frivolouu or trifling , though it certainly waa u novelty to the stranger. The coromouy Is of great antiquity , and Savlllo is the only place inttho world whore it It performed. It is ropprtod that some otralght-Iacad people tried to have the ceremony abolished a couple of hundred yearn ago , and appealed to the pope , who sent an emissary hero to witness the affilr and report. The emissary v-1 so much pleased with the CBrp-on > ri and the mjon' ° tB wishing to please mj- , that ho reported it advls 10 to apol"h the performance wh' tll ° costumes of the slesos were worn out. This satiified all Prtle,8 fof tho. time being , wb the advocates of whcareof theceremonrfl * taken the oo * n " "i replacing the worn parta /.om time to time with new material , that they seem likely under such management to last forever. People of other and more puritanical creeds may think llttlo or lightly ot this ceremony emony , and it might seem out of place in a little country church , with Igno ble limits and surroundings ; but while churches of all creeds wore trying to oxprcsB their joy at the approaching Cmiatmaa season , that joy waa both beautifully expressed and enacted in the grand cathedral of Seville. The popular promenade and drive of Seville la called the Pasoo , or Las Uollclas , where , on the afternoon of a Sunday or a holiday , the rank and fashion are on exhibition , and there can bo soon as fine horses and car riages , as handsomn ladies and aa pretty and oleganWy dressed children as can bo found in any place in the world. The drive for naif a mile runs basido the grounds of the Duke of Montpensler , and la bounded by an Iron fence and a compact row of or ange trees for the whole distance. There is a space for horseback riders , ono for carriages and a broad prome nade , with rows of trees be tween thorn. Among the people - plo driving almost every af ternoon is' ox Qaeon Isabel , sometimes with 16 mounted guards , and at ether times unattended. The people seem to pay little respect to her , and I saw ono distinguished lookIng - Ing gentleman dellboratoly look the other way when passing her , and then some fine young ladles on the sidewalk saluted her with courtesy aa she passed by. She dresses elegantly , but sots a bad example to her country women by wearing a hat , for their fashion of going without hats is most becoming , and in such a climate far preferable. But the ox-qnoen isn't calculated to "sot the fashions , " on aooonnt of her excessive avoirdupois , as she must pull the scales at 250. At the outer end of the drive , are several small parka and Hardens , planted with orange trees , palms and pomegranates , and at some cafes the country people gather to participate In the characteristic Spanish dances. The girls are generally dressed in pink , bareheaded , with flowers in their abundant black hair. They gather in groups , with their beaux , by the wayside , in front of a cafe , oren on the flit roofs of the houses , and start a dance at short notice. Gener ally only ono or two couples dance at a time. Some young lad' plays on a tamborlno , another alr a monotonous tune , othora 'Pftt their hands , and the lady danr * " whal * Bno castanets on her fingers plays as shn dances , Th'fauoo about as much with their h < " 8 they do with their . : - * * ing their arras Bwln- , ° J ° r hoadn and down. " their .Wl : gontletnon 8nd-"di' eve ! ; .t.ouoh ether in th"aanco > thoa(7h ( thor times o 0 Pretty near lt > * ind , nf ? tnoirdrias and take steps 111 unison. T- such a delightful climate , with such charminir surroundings , ono of those groups cf happy dancora forms a plo- tnro that only the pencil of the artist can fitly portray. M. H. H. Dlteatoof the Kidneys. The frequency and fatality of dliaaJM cf the Kleneyiglvean especial Interest to the itudy and Inveatlgatlon of them , and elevate any dl - covery aa I < their euenttal ntturei , or the mean * of curlue them , to aver v ImporU tplaoslntno artandidenooof medicine. When the UctU . recalled that the VIdneyg are the ( treat c ven. ger of th * human body.-thelr oBlje U to. re- more ( torn he blood anr aod all Impurltte * . which may * xl t In It ; thtt. If ihlt offl ) . bo en. UwlyAnlnpUf | caanol le lonj maintained. The products of used-up anil worn-out principled of the hnman body , rotiined in the blood so pol'en the nervous syitom , that It * functli ns or duties will bo arrested the brain will tease to take cognlitnce of surrounding persons and ob * Jecti , consciousness will be obliterated , the vital Knot will become congested , the heart and lungs will ceass to perform the.r part In the phenom ena ot llfe-thty slop. Kro this , however , the mot terrible form of all human suffering Is apt to take pltce. and gives an additional horror lethe the hour of death If the i illccs of the Kidneys be so essential to life , that It must ccaso soon after they cease to act , the condition l < Inesca- pible tnat any deviation from the porforminco of theie olllces muot be att ndc < t with derange ment of health. The urine Is the depurating se cretion eliminated from the blood by the Kid neys the cli nnel by which morbific agents are cariled out of tiegeieral circulation , and the blood preserved In healthy quantity and quallt } . If It falls to do this , disease follows an a neces sary toqucnca. To IT servo health I * Is nccewa- rytc preserve a bealthy condition of the Kid- nil s. rhls. of court o Is attained by tunpcrauco In all re ations of life , dltt , clothliu , exorcise , and rcg'dcnce Ilut dlsoiso and rufforlng are Inescapably They seem to be a part of I bo curse put upon man as tjfl fruits of hit disobedience , while sin has brought It * punishments , mm still his tha consolatl m that God ha * placed within hli reach a balm for every 111 , ana that , by ImprovViK the opportunists thus given , ho mav be relieved of his sufftrlng , ll\e In the eo- Jojtnoit of citnpuativo comfort , and attain a gmtn old age Whrnw recall the offices ot the Kldnejs , that of removing the worn out t'ssuo ' elements from Die hlood , It la eaty to undo.stand . how they may become rls aied. Acrid and acid con dltfms nf the blood ri very liable to bo attend ed with Kidney disorders. Tficso sources of Ir- rit lion may loid ti various forms of Kidney malatllofi , at Drops ; , Diabetes , Bright' * Dlacaio In which albumen , or the element of ou > food whl h corresponds with the white o' an egg , Is c rrlod off > n ifco urine , ranting emaciation and untimely death. Wo all know hew Intractable thtse dlscaics are ; that heretofore they havc.ln a 'a'lreper cent cf eve * , t roved latat Mo leal science It i err much at tea as to their mantge niotit , Whatxedoiiro Isa remedy that wlilgtvo tone to the Kldnaya , build up thu blood , dtsiroy It * acrid character , and cure tbnvatlom maladies - dies from which these orinn suffer. Durations tlonhai boon rtcontty c Hod by several phvuf clans to 'lunt's Kcmi dy , a Kidney mortlcine up * * by them In thilrprac ice. Usecm * to W ' " . of the very few co > olnations out of thif P" " { tudo ( hat has any decided value , or trt , , . , , : ' " ' " ' * dilated t > btneDt the kllmonisforwbJi"V' llgned. It Is an active diuretic * jftj " " 9" ' cr lions of the kl nojs to moreyfW'ie 7"on. and tvuscloan.lng the blond rt' \ " - ' ' " 'ms ° ' " ro fX to act In th seems p omptly , " " ' " ' " which dep.Ld KldnoX"ou"e' . upon ldnoX rapidly drain out ! the . /f/om the . limbs ' ' ° I * " 1 auuoraQn. In DlabeUs , ' .Un _ _ „ . , " - anit amount of sugar , to ln > "e lhJ 'P6' UJdl - ' Yo" Uedl' - otherwi e benefit too/sltlent--Nc'r cal and Suritlcal Joi / * > ' > i . MH MHi HM p- * * The y piMog auooona of Mrs. Lydla J& Plnkham'a Compound lor the feV * a duouea poonliar to women fore 'y ' illustrates the importance of j , . ' benoPcent dUcovory and the fact nat eho knows how to make the most of It. Dr. llasMl . M. I. " t fin in * ' - tut \ > < \ tl rit i\i \ ir ' " . , IUlllt'PB u\n | [ j.i h'i" 'V.r T it < .iimimntian ' 41 idi'linl-ii'T r < v , -vi'ii tu MI P * J II it , . nrl'TIO' ' tf i..iffc * , { rex , J * ,1 pr.tljl -r ll lM | ft ( It. 1i , tf KHIULTy "I , , r , Mln K olu > 1 g-if.iuir vulP In - > i , inr > ult' < irlviC'il'-i u o. r'lf ou HOP | O Uteri. . yoourp. OU I rrjul'i f r tc Mkac MLmMW , ba your > jji funu.it Kloney aceilfilwii'lnif. l > lltteft o uiat uvt'l f . ot tliniilul .HIT TTlthcuK'il'VfM I bra tlmnlr ' . oo' _ UMnf * * 4KB t Ur Hop On I. O , . _ a * tKClu b ll nd Irrcdiu. HOP I tila curt' foi lUrui.'nuneii , I u o' oplaiu , YOD will Del IIcobaoao , cf eur.dlrrouuMl llurooUes , Hop Bltt r * ! tfjoaareitm-l I Bold 07 dm * ; . clr wok and ) Iritis , food f 01 lowinlrlted , MEVB I Circular. in It mi . ] or irrrissf avfeyourl , llfe. ft hatt FAIL rr nx , avecl hun- | > dradsj. t * Tom to , Oak REMARKABLE 1 KANSAS Cmr , Ma , Sept. zo , 1882. I think It a duty I owe to humanity to say what your remedy hag done f r mo. Ono year ago I contracted a bad case ot Blood Dl ease , aid not knowing the result of uch troubles. I allow , o i It to run lo some t me , but finally applied to the best physician In t ls city , who treated me for six months. IN THAT rim i TOOK ovu 000 ruts or rsoTOioDiDi or UK CURT } grain each , and had run down In weight from 210 to 1ST pout cl . and was confined to my bed with Her- curlal tthcvmatlsm , scarcely able to turn myself over. Being a traveling man , some of the fra ternity founl mo In this deplorable- condition , specific. as > * " s - iliita iiiiilca8c8 umj bid been cured by Its use. I commended the uao tt wltn very Illtle faith ann In leu that three weeks waa able to take my place on the road The sorcaand coppor-collorcd spots gradually disap peared , and to dav I bavonotaso.oor spot on my person , and my weight la 217 pounds , bclnir more than It ever was. I do not wish you to publish my name , butjou may show this letter to any who doubt the merit of 8. 8. 8. for I know It Is i sure cure. Yours Truly , J. n. n. Some thirty years ago there lived In MontffO mcry , Ala. , a voting man who was terribly aflllc- ted. After being trotted for a long time by the mcd'cal profcHslon of this tomi with no benefit , he commenced taking 8 d. After persistently taking It two months J0 was cured. Bolng aa qualntod with him t't the disease never made It return. J. W. U-fQr. J. P. , Ilot Springs Art If you doul > m to see us , and wo will CURK YOU , or f > * * fQ nothlngl Wrlto for p&rtlculan and a Cft'X ° ' the llttlo book , " Message to tha " " 110 Suffering. " Ask any Druggist as I /KLtlOOO Reword will ho paid to any Jhcmlst who will find , on analysis of 100 bottle * DfS. 8. 8. , one particle of Mercury , lodldo ol Po-asslum , or other Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta , da. Price of Small Size , . „ . a , no Urge . Size , . . . . . I t . . . * * I'M * SOLD BY ALL DRUOQISTS. SUfirOSITORIES ! And all form * Okn.monho.dal , „ „ „ , Those SurresrrORiV coats of the Blood Vess effect * gently force th tumors , andly making strong , prevent their reflll calcurels sure to oUow cent * a box. Forsalobyall mall on receipt of price , b DR. WHITT 817 Ht Ohnrlooat , ST. LOUIS 4 KKQULAk UHAUUATE Of two ooll < icos.haB been longer engaged In the mint of OIIHONIO , NKBVOU3. SKIN „ . . , BLOOD Dlseaios than any other physician In 8. Loulj as city papers how and all old resident know. Contultatloii free tnd Invited. When II Is Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment , medicines can be sent by mall or exproei every * nhcro. Curable canes guaranteed ; where doabl exlitn It le frankly stated. Call or writs. Nervotm prostration , Debility , Mental and L'hyslcal Weakness , Mercurial and other affections of Throat. Skin and Hone * , Uluud Impurities and Blood Poisoning , Skin AlfeoUona. Old Sores and Uloers. Impedimenta to Marriage , Kheumatiam , 1'iles , Special attention to caaaa from over.worked brain. BUKQIOAL OAHE8 reoelvo special attention. Dlaeasea arlslpg from Impru'lence , Excesses , Induleenoe * came * , conjoqaeoo * * and cure. Sealed for 2Sc postage ot stam