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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1883)
: HB DAILY BEB-THUESDAY OOTJIsTOIL 'PROPRIETOR OF = 'i ' PALACE MUSIC HALL ! Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS , now approved and used by afl first-class Artists. WESTERN COTTAGE AND BURDETTE ORGANS. Importer and dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION , such as Iowa.'i Guitars , Accordeons , Music- Boxes , Italian Strings , Etc. , , Etc. Also a full line of 3VCTJSIO IBOOIKIS. nVLTTSlC BIZKTDimiRSAZtsTID SHZEEIT IMTCJSIO , Fancy Goods , Childrens'Carriages , Velocipedes , Bycicles , Carts and Wagons. To make room for new stock will sell at atXTRA 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 , MUELLER , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Lafe t ntylp from the o t , in Lanetry Waves and Raversibio Ljngtry Frlu3s at MRS. .7. J GOOD'S , 20 Mi In street , opposite post tfllco. FOUR WINTHERLIGH BROS , , Are now ready to contract for email costings ol over ) description In MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention Is called to the fct that the metals are molted In CUUCIBLUS which gives the very beet castings , Burning Brands FOB DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACKERS - ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. , Aa well aa Cattle Brands AKK NICELY EXECUTED. Works : Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuue , COONCIIi BLUFFS , IOWA. W. R. VAUGHAN : JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Estate & Collection Agoncy. n Odd Fellow a block , over Savings' A 8kln of Beauty Is Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GOURATJD'B Oriental Cream or Magical Bean- tifler , es Tan , Pimples , Freckles , ttothpatch esan'erery blemlsh'on ! \ beauty and defltfl ce- Moctlcn. It has stood the test ot SOyears an' Is BO harm , less we ttste It to be sure the prepara tion Is pro perly made Accept no counterfeit ot similar name. The distinguished Dr. L. A. Bayre , said to a lady of the ninr ON ( a patient ) "As you laales will use them , I recommend 'Q uraud's Cream' as the least harnrful of all the Skin preparations. " Ono bottle will list six months , uslog It every day. Also 1'ouclro Jub- tile remOTts superfluous hair without injury to the skin. MMH. M. B. T. GOURAUD , So'e prop. , 43 Bond Qi > T Vf For's le by all Druirglsta and Fancy Goods Dealers throughout the United States , Canada and Europe. CTBeware of base Imitations. 91,000 reward lor arrest and proof of any ono selling the same. J 14-weow me2tew-Cm Are acknowledged to be the best by all who hve put them to a practical test. ,6L ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT OOAL COKE OB , WOOD.1 MANUFACTURED BY Buck's Stove Co. , SAINT LOUIS. PIEUCY tl 'BIl ' SOLB AGENTS FOR OMAHA. Complaining and ( growling will novni euro rhoutuatlam , but St. Jacobs Ol cortalnly will. Genius Eewarfled , Oil. The Wory oUtoD Snwiui' ' Manhlri A lhandiome little pamphlet , I luo an J got caver with numcrout cnnr vlnkS , will lir GIVEN AWAY to any adult porion ctlllitg for It. at any brai ich or sub ofllco ot the Hlnger Hanufactur'ni Con pany , or will bo sent by mall , po t | > ld. to an perion living at a d stance from our oltlff. The Singer Manufacturing Oo , I Principal Office , 81 Union Squat * NEW YORK , COUNCIL DIitTFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. OniCAOO , KOCS. ISLAND AMD PICIHO. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext. . .520 P m I PaclHo Ext. . . .9:18 : n m Ex and Mall.8.15 ! a m Ex and Mall.CUM p m D. Molnoa oc.7:15 : a in | Des Moinesnc'.4:40 p m CniOAOO , BUHU.NOTON AND QUIKtTJ. Depart. Arrlv e. Atlantic Exf. . 0 0 p in I Paclflo ExJ..920am Mall and Ex'.020 a m Mall and Ki.7:00p : m N.T. Ex 4SW p m | Neb i Kaa Ex..8:20 : a m C1IICAOO AND NOUTllWKSTKKN. Depart. Arrl\e. Atlantic Exf..5:15 : pm Pacific Ext..OlSam : Hall anil Ex.9.Mftni ! Hail and Ux'-C:15pm : Accom ( Sat..5.50 p m Accom. ( Uon..l:45pm : KANSAS CUT , ST.OS AND COUNCIL Depart. Arrl\o. Mall and Ex..9.55 am I Express 6.50 p m Dcpui. _ ArrlT0.- Orarlarxt Xi.ir.30 a. m. " 4-00 p.Jm Lincoln Ex..USOa. n. Heaver Ex. . . . 8 00n.ro , Denver Ex..7:00 p. m. LccilKx 6JO&.D1. Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 0.05a.m. Emigrant..520 p. m. " Ex fDOa.m. ; WABAR1I , BT. LOUIS AND FACtrlC. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m 1 Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m 81001 CUT AND PACmO. Depart. ArrUo. For Sioux CIty.7J55am Frm Sioux G' For Fort MIobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7:55 : am Neb " 6:50. : For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul.,8 0 a m CHICAGO , HILWAUKBS AND BT. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.920 a m I Mall and Ex.6'J5 pm Atlantic Ex.5:15p | : m I Atlantic Ex.9:10 | : m CDICAOO , MILWAUKM AKD ST. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15 : a m I Pacific Ex..19:45 : a m Atlantic Et. . 13:40 : p m | Mall and Ex. . * 7-25 p m Except Sundays. Except Saturdajs. ( Except Mondays. I Dally. Council Blutts it Omaba Street B. B. Leave Council Ifluffa. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , llam , 1m , 2 p m , 3 p llam , ipm , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p m , S p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , B p m , 6 p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday tbo cars begin their trlpa at 9 o clock a. in. , and run rogu'arly ' during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , 5 and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; SHORT LINE -OF THE Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running Its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' WITH Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers ' AND THE Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO1 MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point bevond ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To BT. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIB Take the BEST ROUTE , tha Chicago , Milwaukee &St , Paul R'y Ticket office located al corner Farnam and Fourteenth streets and al U. P. Depot and ndal lilllard Uotel , Omaha. CaTSeo Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Arenl. 0. n. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. 8. S. MERRILL , A. V. H. CARPENTER , OoueralManager. General Pass. Agenl J. T. CLARK , OEQ. II. IIKAFFORD , General Sup't. Aw'tOen J3H BtAiLia sioxs aonAur President. Vice Fiei'l. W. S. Dusain , * sc. and Trek- . THS HKBEASEA KilMMCTURIlf 0 Lincoln , Neb MANUFAOTDP.KUS OF Ooi-n PlRDtara Brrrown.Bc.rm Heller Kultty Hay Ral'.og , Buocon rUlevatlni Windmills , 10 \Vo are prnp&rAil tn dn Job vorr iul iifcnu ( * turloe for a'.bur t > rtli- . Addinttl orJcrt MANUFACTUUNl C01 Mecoln Nib fl | Amenta for the Life , Tlrnei \ \ * " " and Treacheroa Jesse ma WIFE. . he only life authoilied by her and which will not b a "lllood and Thunder" story , such as hi been and will be pul Ilihed , but a trua life by U only person who U In poswalon of the facts faithful and dero J wife. Truth U more iUr MUnc than fiction , A rent * should apply or te , rilory > one * . 6 * 75 cts. for Ocmplt boo COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLOTFS MARKKT. Oorrectod dally by J , Y. Fuller , mer chandise broker , buyer and shipper ol jraln and provisions , 39 Pearl etreot. WUKAT No. 2 spring , 7Cc ; No. 3,03 ; rojectort COcj crooil dematid. COIIN - Dealers itayicg 38o ; rejected coruCtitcAgp 1" now mixed , 52c ; white corn , 38o. The receipts of corn are lUbt. OATS Scatco unit iu Rood demand ; 35. HAT 1 OOfifiO 00 per ton. RTK 40c ; light supply. COIIN MEAL 1 25per 100 pounds. Woun Good supply i prices at yards , 5 00@G 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; eoft. 5 50 per ton , BUTTER Plenty and in fair demand ; 25c : creamery. 30c. Eooa Ready sale and plenty at 12o per dozen. LARD Falrbanlc'e. wholesaling at ISJo. POOLTKT Firm ; dealers paying 13o per pound for turkeys , and lOc for chickens. VKQKTABLES Potatoes , 45c ; onlonn , COo ; cabbages , 30@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 60 @ 3 50 per barrel , City flour from 1 CO to 3 40. BBOOMS 2 00@3 00 per dozen , STOCK , OAriLE 3 00 ® 3 50 ; calves 5 00@7 60. HOQB Market for hogs quiet , as tbo packing bouses are closing ; shippers are paving 5 50 to G 60. The Rrain dealers ara paylog peed prices for corn. Farmers can get from 37 to 38o now and farmers will do well to take advantage of those prices. M&BRIED BY THE MAYOR- A Son of Qeorgo Francia Train United to a Daughter of the Late Charles B Tnorne'd Widow. New York Journal There was unuaual intoreat yester day morning In the mayor's oflico , in consequence of the notice given some days before of the marrlago to bo cel ebrated by his honor between a son of Mr. George Francis Train and a daughter of the widow of the late OharloaB. Thorno , the well-known actor. Soon after 10 o'clock a party of ladjes escorted by two yonnp gentle men entered the mayor's office and signified a wish that Mr. Edson should I perform the marriage service for two of tholr number. The young men were Elsie MoHenry Train and Geo. Train , sons of George Francis Train , and the former was the pros pective bridegroom. Their sister , Miss Train , was with them , accompanied 1 by a lady friend. The bride was a tall young lady , In a brown traveling dress and a loathor-trlmmod hat Miss Eliza Willing Brown , of Philadelphia and with her waa her mother In the deepest monrning. Holding the widow's hand was a pretty , fair. haired adopted daughter. There were two or three dozen of spectators , and all the party were pretty little bouquets which had been sent down by Mr , Train , senior. The nsual routine was gone over i but It was observed that the objeo- ii tlqnabio word "obey" was not spoken in rcferonco ( o the request of the bridegroom's father. Accompanying the basket of bouquets was a card en . which Mr. Train had written one of those peculiar poetical orations for which he is famous , the main theme being about the Elevated Trainwhich i , of course , meant cars and not George Francis. Neither the mayor nor the groom kissed the brldo at the conclusion of the cere monies. After the wedding ring had encircled her finger , however , her > mother and bridesmaids embraced her > warmly. The bride is about 20 years ago , a brunet e , with handsome feat ures , dark oyea and a wealth of hair. She waa plainly dressed In a traveling ' suit of brown cloth , and waa evidently ready to start on her wedding tour. The groom Is 24 years of ago , and Is r.in athlothlo , well built young follow. Both are Bald to be comfortably well off In their own right. While this ceremony waa going on a Morning Journal representative saw . Mr. George Francis Train sitting iWm a bench on the north side of Madison Square , his hat off and hla line gray hair milling in the broeze. He was qnito alone , even the romping children who were usually In a swarm at hit feet , seeming to bo Impressed will the idea that hn did not wish to bo ap preached. On the seat at ono aidi wds the basket or hamper In which ho flowers had been sent down ; on ho other eido war n bundle embracing perhaps all thn morning papers of thi day. In the left lapul of hla tat wan tbo iavarlablo small bouquet Ho had ) paper and pencil In hii hande , and was evidently deeply ba < Rorbd in some mathematical calcula tion , or porhapi idyllic composition Piuorn by stared at him and whiaporec to each other , but ho paid no hoed to them , Hu waa manifestly In hii usual good health. With regard to hii strange eilonco , his daughter says tha she is the only person to whom ho wll speak. When old friends call to 100 has him ho stares at them with a little sigi * of recognition , but will utter a word a > An hour later he was In his old rd.ir ter. In the reading-room of the Ashlani homo , giving no sign that nnaiau hid occurred , A. REAL aOMANOB. A Woaltny Spaniard Courts a Pretty Widow by Mall and Marrloa Her. Louisville Couilor-Jcurna' . Probably the most romantic mar * rlago that over occurred In thia city , took place Tuoaday at the residence of Mra. , Louisa Knnnooke , No. 120'J Woet Walnut street. The contract ing parties wore W Da Garmo , a wealthy Spaniard , and Mra Llaatta n , Boa- sou , daughter of tho-lady nt whoao honao the ceremony waa performed. The story of the marrlago la a ro- markakttblo ono , and shows the Btraugo courses through which fate Bomotlmoa rnna , Flvo yoara ago Miss Llsotto Knuncoko , a charming young lady of twenty-two summers , became acquainted with Mr. George Boaaon , manager of the Singer sowing machine company for the state of Ken tucky. A mutual attachment waa the roanlt of their acquaintance , and after a courtship extending over a period of twelve monthr , the young conplo wore united in marrlago. Soon after thia they removed to Etlzabothtown , Ky , where they purchased a hand some home , and llvod In happiness for nearly two years , when'tho first great blow of her life foil upon her. Her husband was suddenly taken ill with typhoid pneumonia , and , in spite of all efforts , died in a week afterward. Ho had insurance policies on his llfa amounting to $10,000 , which waa paid over to hla young widow. Soon afterwaro she moved to this city and invested her money In real estate. Her life waa for a time a very lonely ono , and , In order to keep her mind occupied , aho accepted a position with the company of which her husband has been a trusted em ployo. Sbo applied herself closely to her business and never left tho.clty until the grand musical festival took place at Cincinnati In 1882. At the earnest Invitation of some of her friends she consented to attend It , and they accordingly dorarted for that city. That night they repaired to tbo grand hall , and , In company with sev eral friends , she took her seat nearly In the center of the parqnotto , and under ono of the largo chandeliers , which throw its light down upon her handsome face and figure. She waa still dressed In mourning , and the heavy dark hat which hung closely around her face only served to make the picture moro attractive. During the Intermission between the acts aho partially turned around la her seat tote to make u remark to one of her friends , and naturally cist her eyes over the Vaat row of faces which sur rounded her , Sitting jnat across from her aho noticed a finely-dressed man of about the medium alzo , but with a very dark face , betoking his nation ality , looking Intently at her with hla largo black eyes. Tbo intentness of his ataro made her look at him moro closely than she otherwise would have done , after a momentary mooting reef the eyns uho turned her head and settled back In her seat. Several times during the performance 'eho felt an Irresistible deatre to look and whenever she turned her head saw the oyea of the stranger fixed closely upon hor. When the curtain fell on the last act , and the thousands of people wore to depart , she noticed him elbowing hla way toward her , but a sudden aurgo of the crowd In the aisle swept him from view , and she saw him no moro. She talked hoer matter over with her friends after hoi arrival at the hotel , but thought nc moro of It. The next morning ho chanced to pick up ono of the lly papers , and , with a truly womanly In Btlnot , turned to the personal column To her astonishment , she saw inno which brought up before her the oc ) cnrronco at the theater the night bo foro. The advertisement had boon Inserted sorted by the swarthy-lookln stranger , and requested her to senc her name and address to "W. Do G. El Paso , Tex. " After thinking 3.it 3.h matter over she determined to writ as requeotod , jnet to have a llttl amuauuient. She accordingly droppei a note to the uddreis given , and twi < weeks afterward received a length < reply. The correspondence was kep up for eovoral months , the loiter growing moro und more alfiotionatt until finally ono ciino to her contain . Ing a proposal of marrlago. The ana ror I waa a favorable ono , and last Tpuada - was sot as the day for the pnrformanc - of the ceremony. A little over a 3ck . ago the unknown bridegroom , so t speak , arrived in the city , and for the first time they mot face to fact Nolthor seemed to regret the tnr affairs had taken , and a little party c friends assembled at the house , on the day named , to see the romance of tw lives sealed. They only remained 1 the city nntll yesterday aftornooi . when they departed for his home el 1 Texas. Do Garmo proved to be vet wealthy , and while here Bold 1,40 acres of Cue Und to Mr , J , WM DftTlf. A OUImpanzoo that Dlowa Its NOBO on a Handkerchief. Philadelphia Record. "Mrs. Uoonoy , " the female ohlm- pannoo r.t the Zoological garden , haa a very bad cold In her head , and haa boon taught to use a handkerchief with nil the onno and qrnoa of a well- bred human being. Yesterday aho and "PatRoonoy."horhnsband , wore , aa usual , attracting a great deal of attention from the holiday visitors to the garden , but of all the varied assortment ( of tricks and gymnastics with which they favored their audi ence nouo created as much amusement as when Mrs. Roonoy would sedately produce n small scrap of lltion from a corner of the cage and proceed to gracefully j blow her nose. "How did you teach her that trick ? " asked a lady of the keeper , who was ; azlng fondly at his pots from outaldo ho bars. "Oh ! easy enough , " was the reply ; 'sho and Pat scarcely need any teach- ng , for they are so smart that If yon simply do something before them once or twice and hold up a bit of sugar at ho same tlmo they will Imitate your ictlons at once , and In a day or so can 30 taught a now trick perfectly. " "Do they got along well together ? ' asked another bystander. "Yes very well , " said the keeper , "Thoy are about the only pair In the garden that don't squabble together , moro or less ; In fact , the only pair at all , so far as I know for even the turtle doves over In the bird house oc caslonally peck at oaoh other as fiercely aa a conplo of game cocks. Still , I'm sorry to say that Mr. Roonoy ain't an pollto to his wife as ho might bo , and if she wasn't blessed with the temper of an angel if there are any monkey angels why sometimes there would bo war oven In this cago. " . Ho then proceeded to give the chlm pauiBOB tholr dinner , which consisted of soft boiled rloo and sweet potatoei Mr. Rocnoy politely waited nntll hi I wife was helped , [ "It took a gooc 1 whiloto teach him that , " said th keeper , afterward ] , and then took hi wn share , which ho bolted in th most gluttonous fashion , and the' calmly scooped in what was loft of hi wife's portion. This act of robbery the lady only repaid with a roprovin look , and then climbed to a high pore with her handkerchief and blow he nose violently , after which she laic down and wont to sloop , Mr. Roono ; olng the same after carefully arrang ng himself a comfortable neat of straw , ud blankets. Satisfactory Evidence. J. W. Graham , Wnolesalo Druggist , of Austin.Tex. , wrltofl : I have boou handling Ml. W l. IIALL'S BALSAM FOKTUK jUNuS for the past year , and hnvo found t uno of the most salable medicines I have over had In my house for Coughs , Colds and even consumption , always giving ntlre satisfaction. Please tend me one TOES by Saturday's steamer. The Largest Bog In tno World. Clarksvlllo ( Tenn. ) Ucmccrat , Dr. 0.V. . Greenfield , of Gnthrio , Ely. , baa , perhaps , the largoat hog in ; ho world. Thla hog la of the big- bone Berkshire , 3 feet 7 inches high . 1) foot from noao to the tip of the tall measures 7 frfot around the body jnat , behind the shoulders , and 11A inches , around the log juat above tno hoof. Ho in only moderately fat , but very thrifty , and taking on ilesh rapidly weighs 1,200 pouads , and Dr. Green field thinks ho will take on 300 ponnda more flesh ; haa a sow the same ago that weighs 900 pounds. Millions Given Away. Millions of Dottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , Coughi and Colds , have been given away M Trial Bottles of the targe size. TbI * enormous outlay would be disastrous to the pro prletors. were it not for the rare merit posBOBod by this wonderful medicine. 1et 1 at 0. F. Goodman's Drug Store , and get a Trial Bottle/r , and try for yomrself. . never fa1 Is to cure. No Complaint. ) Atlanta CoDslltutlon. Ho W8B a singularly bravo man , ovot for a sexton. For nearly a half a can ' tury ho had been a public functionary had pel formed the conajvlcuoui duties ot sexton ; yet no one had evoi soon him smile. Occasionally ho joked but hu did it in auch a general manne ; that no ono could accuse him of levy One day ho was standing on the churcl Bteps , wiping hl melancholy feature , with a rou bandana A hcarao stoo - near and thrco or four carriages wen : drawn up behind it. The notea of thi organ floated out oi the windows will BOlomn olfeot A stranger came alon and aald : "Funeral ? " And the oil to Bextou gravely b'jwod his head -It 1 wan. "Who'd dead ? " The ola mai . again wiped his brow and gave ho uamo of the deceased , "What com of plaint ? " asked the inqulaitivo stranger Solemnly placing his bandana In bis wo hat and covering his head , the eli in sexton made answer : ' 'There is no complaint ; everybody is entirely satlf ? Keep It oa Your larder. A temporary lasts of tlyslum Is eirw rienwd by any on ? who drlou II ub Panel Childhood , Manhood , and Hoary 'go Ex claim In unison , "Uehold the Conqueror. " During t brief visit to the ancient town ot War- nick , H I. , rocontlr , our ajcnt oxtocdod his trip to the southeastern extremity of the town , to look about among the wonderful Improve ments which have both m do In the appearance of Warwick Neck dutlng a caropiratl\ bil'f peilod , and nhllo convening oithts'snbjcctwlth Col. Ucnjimln S. Hazard , the papu.ar proprietor of the Warwick Neck Hotel , ho learned that the greater rait ot the htnilsonio residences had bc n tric.ed Inside of a dozen y cart ; and honlso learned that Col. Haiard'had boon a gnat eut forer from a chronic dlseaie of the Kidney and DIadder over Qltccn years , the most patnf.il form ot It being a stoppage or retention of the uilne , which was so very sorero at times ai to dliablo him 'rein hit accusomod work , and e\cn confine him to the boJ , wbon a surgeo.'i atslitanco wonfd bo reijulrtd to relieve him. Ho wai being doctoroi a largo part of the time , but could got no permanent relief. At times bis sufferings were terrblo from sharp , cutting pains thrcughtho KUnojHand llladdor ; and ho hid lutlorod so long and S3 loveroly that ho hod become dls- coursgcd ol getting well again , oipctlally aa the doctor stated that It was doubtful If a nun of bis age , with luch a complicated rMsQasool long stiiidtng , could bo cured. Ilutlatt surnmor.uhon ho was Buttering lalcnrcly tram ono of these at tacks : a goctloman who was boudlng at his ho tel , urged and portuad d him to trj a bottle of Hunt's Himody , ss he had known of soinj won derful curei elTccto' ' by It Ur. Hazard says bo had no tilth In it , but con sented rolucUntly to try It ; and after taking It only twodaji , the tntonso pains atd aches bad disappeared , and lit commence 1 to gala strength raplaly , and In less than awe < k was attending to blHaccuttomcd work , and hasnercr bad a r. turn of the pains , Mr. Hazard Is over sorcnty years of ago , and on the 23th of Nor. 1832 , whrn our aicnt met him , although It wni a very cold and blustering day , he wi In hi I fl 11 with his team atworkpul Ing and loidlug turnips , ai hale and hearty a man as jou could wl.b , whereat last August he was unable to tand up to oversee ta work then going on In this same fleld. Hunt's Itcmody had liven him health ani and strength again , and he roojmmcndi It is his relatives and friends , reveral of whom are n .w taking It , as ho contldom It a mo it excellent medlclno for all diseases at the Kldnoy and Dial- dor. Soid II , ' , ft , or 15 CANDY far a simple retail box by KxiiroM , of Ilio but Cin'los In America , put up In olcginl boxes , and strict y pure. Suitable fir present ! . Eiprcss charges light. Refers to all Chlcigo. Try It onto. Add rest U. F. GUVTHER , GANDY Confectioner , Chicago , - , , IIDE HPB1HO ATTAOHMENr-NOT I'ATENI KD. . A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1109 and lilt Dodge Strett , aug 7-mo 6m OMAHA , NIB. COL. L. T. FOSTER , IToungstown , Ohio , May 10 , rSSl Ds. B. J. KiHDiLL Co. I had a , Tory rains bis Hambletonlan cell that I prlud very highly , bs had k large bone spavin on ons Joint and I small ont on th * other which mads him Teij lams ; I had him under the charge of two Tetei Inary surgeons which failed to cure him. I wai one day reading the udvertlsement of Kendall'i Spavin Ours In the Chicago Express , ! determine . at once to try It and got our ilrugglsU hers It lend for It , and they ordered three bottles ; I tool all and I thought I would give It a thoroogt trial. I used It according to directions and thi fourth day the colt ceased to be lame and thi lumps have disappeared. I used but one botlli and the colt's limbs are as tree ol lumps and al smooth as any horse In the state Ho Is entlis - ly cured. The cure was so remarkable that have let two of my neighbors have Ihs rentals Ing two bottles who are now uslnglt Very rrevcctfully , L , T. FOBTEU 0ud for Illustrated circular glvtog iwilHr , proof , k'rkoll. All Uru.-giatii hiwo U ore * , : f ( tit for you. Dr. H.J. Kondill fe Co ; , Via prtetorJ , Enooburgb F lls. VI. * BOLi ) BY ALL DRUGOIBTE ( ro BREAKFAST , "By a thorouzh knowledge ot the natural It rt rhlcn govern the operations of digestion tu nutrition , and by a careful application u' th One properties of woll-s-locted Cocoa , IIi Kpt > s has provided our breakfast tabks with delicately flavored beverage which may eava - many heavy doctors' bllle It is by tbo judlciorj use of such articles of diet that a conetltutlo , may be gradually built up until strong enourf to resist every tendency to disease. Hundred ld of subtle maladies are floating around oa rotd to attack wherever there Is a weak point. W may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping oni . telvMwell fortified with pure blood and a pro ; srly nourished trams. " Civil Bervlco Oaittt * Made simply with boiling water oi milk , ad o tin * only ( J-Ib and Ib ) , labeled JAMBS HPPB & CO. , Homoeopathic Onomleta i uuoaaou.tanglftD ' SPEOIFIO SWIFT'S CURES SCROFULA. ' SPEOIFIO SWIFT'S CURES ULCERS. ' SPEOIFIO SWIFT'S CURES CATARRH. SWIFT'S SPEOIFIO SPEOIFIOCURES CURES SORE SWIFT'S SPEOIFIO O OURES BOILO SWIFT'S SPEOIFIO O OURES ERUPTIONQ ' SPEOIFIO SWIFT'S OURES ECZEMA. ' SPEOIFIO SWIFT'S CURES RHEUMATISM. SWIFT'S SPEOIFIQ U REMOVES ALL TAINT. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC IS THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OP THE AGK. Write for full particulars to SWIFT SPEOIFIO 00 , . Atlanta.Ga . , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 81 to 81-15 tiir Bottle DOCTOR STEWHARTB SUPPOSITORIES ! The Great Popular Remedy for llles. Sure euro for Blind , Bloedlng&IcchlngF And all forms ot llemorrholdal Tumors. These SnrrosnORiu act directly U ) > on tha coata ot the Itlood Veiecls. and by their astringent effects gently force tbo blood from the swollen tumors , andoy making the coat * of the veins strong , prevent tholr refilling , and hence a radi cal euro Is sure to follow their uso. Price , TO cent * a box. For solo by all druggist * , or sent by mall on receipt of price , by n U li ModiosU feDOCTOR Ollva StPt Y.onts ) ' DOCTOR STEINHABT8 ESSENCE OF LIFE. Fos. OLD AMD TODHO , HALS AMD FKMALI. It 1s a suro. prompt and effectual remods or ( n- digestion. Dyspepsia , Intermittent Foven , Want of Appetite , Nervous Debility In all Its Stages Weak Memory , Loss of Brain Power , Prostration. Weakness and general Loss of Power. It repairs nervous waste , rejuvenates the faded Intellect , strengthens the onfcoblod brain and restores surpris ng tone and vigor to the exhausted or gans. The experience of thousands proves It to be an Invaluable remedy. Price , f 1.00 a bottle , or six or 15. For solo by all druggUta , or sent secure from observation on receipt of price by Dr. Stelnhar .P. O. Box 240(1 ( St. Louis. Mo- DR. WHITTIER. 817 Bt Ohsu-lMBt. BT.IiOUlS Me. A IIEQULAR GRADUATE of two modloa elli > geBhas been longer engaged la the treat * mont of OlIRONIO. NEBVOUB. SKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than any other phjslcian In 81. xjula as city papers show and all old residents : now. Consultation free and Invited. When II s Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment , modlclnts can bo senl by mall or eiprusy even * whoro. Curable cases guaranteed ; where doubt eilitn It Is frankly slated. Call or wrtto. Noryoufl prostration , Debility , Mental anil I'hysloal Weakness , Mercurial and other affections of Throat , Skin and Bones Ulood Impurities and Blood I'olhonlng. 3kln Affections , Old Sores and Ulcers , Impedimenta to Marriage , Rheumatism , L'lles. Special attention to oasca from over.worked brain , BURQIOAL OABBa receive special attention. Diseases arising Irom Impru'ience , Kzoeases , Indulgences 2GO page * the who ! story well told. Hairy receipt * ; who may DIM * ry , who may not , why. causes , consequeno * * ) and oars. Sealed ( or 2Sc postage or stamps. 22di PERSON Al"Parts of the human body enlarged , developed and strengthened , " etc. , Is an Interesting advertisement long run In our . In reply to inqu'rles ' we will say thai Siper. tere ao evidence f ! humbugabjut this OD the contrary , the advcrtlitrs arir very highly In dorsed Interested persons nay get sealed cir culars giving all particulars , giving all particu lars , by addressing Erie Medical Co. , P. O. Box 618. Buffalo , N. Y.-Tolodo Evening Beo. nll-ly > | li rurn m < Yoc will be eiiridltjuuuM Hop Bltt r