r ± LE DAILY BEE-MONDAY APJRIL 2'W 3 BLTJIiTIFS , PROPRIETOR OF PALACE MUSIC HALL ! Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS , now approved and used by afl first-class Artists. WESTER COTJACE AND BURDETTE ORGANS. Importer and dealer in'MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION , such as Violin Guitars , Accordeons , Music Boxes , Italian Strings , Etc. , , Etc. Also a full line of DVLTJSIO IBOOIKIS. 3VCVSIO ZBIlsTIDIEDRSAJSTID SBCIEET IMZTJSIO ' Fancy Goods , Childrens'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 i Address , J. MUELLER , Council Bluffs , Iowa. O OTJ3XTGH. LANGTRY WAVES Latest style * from the oust , in Lunatry Waves and Revc iblo Lnn Frizzes at MRS. .1 : J. GOOD'S , 29 Mntn shoot , appetite pte < FOUBDEY. WINTHERLIGH BROS. , Are now ready to contract for small coatings of e\cry description Iu MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF 'BRASS. Special attention Is called to the f > ct that the metals are mo to-J In cauciBLna which ghoa tbo very best castings , Burning Brands KOH DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PAOK- ERS , OIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc , Etc. , As wi1 ! ' as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED. Works : Corner Sixth street and Eleicnth aveuue , COUNCIL ULUFFS , IOWA. W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Omaha and Council Bluffs Ural Estate & Collection Agency , n Odd Follow a block , over Savings' COUNCIL BUOFFB TIME TABLE OniOAOO , ROCK IBtiAHD AND PACinO. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..BSOpm Pacific Ext 0:15am : Ex and Mall.925 in Kx and Mall.6:55 : p m D. Moinca oc".7B : a m Dos Uoincaac.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , BDUIKOTOM AMD QDINCt. ' Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Exf..6:30 : P m Pacific Ext..920am Mall and Ex.9:20am Mall and Ki\.7:00 : pro N. Y. Ex 4:00pm : Neb & Has Ex..8:20 : a m CHICAGO AND NOBTUWHSTKRN. Depart Arrho. Atlantic Ext..5lSp : ml Pacific Ext . . .0:15 : urn Mail and Ex.9:20am : Mall and ix.G:15pm : Accom ( Sat.SAO p m | Accoin. ( Mon..l:45p ) : m KAHSAS CUT , ST. 'OS AMD COUNCIL BLUFFS. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex..9:65 : am I Express 6:50 : p m DHIOH ncinc. Dtpait. ArrlTo. OrorUnd Lincoln Kx..11:30 : a. m. lenvcrEx . . .8:00a.m : , Denver Ex..7:00p. : m. Local Kx 630 a. m. Local Ex 7:25 . m. " Ex 9:05 a. m. Emigrant..620p. m. " Ex P-00 .m. WABASD , SP. LODia AND Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 430 p m Cannon Boll. . 4:60 : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m SIOCX CUT AMD PACIFIC. Depart. PACIFIC.Arrive. . ForSloox Clty.7 5am Frra Sioux C'y.GtfO p m For Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7:55am Neb 6:5opm : For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8:50 : a m CHICAGO. MILWAUKBH AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council IlliilTs. Arrives Council Bluffs. llalland Kx.9:20 : am I Mall and Ex.6 5pm Atlantic Ex..15:15 : p m | Atlantic Kx..19:10 : a m CHICAGO , MILWAUEBX AND ST. PAUL. Loaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15 a m I Pacific Ex 19:45 : a m Atlantic Ex. . 13:40 : pm | Mall and Ex.7-25pm Except Sundays. ( Except Saturdays. { Except Mondaje. ( Dally. Council Blutta & Omaha Street R. K. Leave Council Ulutfa. Leave Omaha. B a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11am , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 a m , iin , 2p m , 3 p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m m , 4 p m , 6 p m , 6 p m. Street cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the can bc rln their trips at 0 o clock a. in. , and run regu'arly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4. S and C o'clock , and run to cltv time ; Send $1 , $ . ' , W , or $5 CANDY for a simple retail box by Express , of Ihe best Candles In America , put up In elegint boxes , and strlct'y pure. Suitable In present ) . Express charges light. Refers to all Cblcigo Try II once. Address ) O. F. GUSTHER , CANDY Confectioner , Chicago. If you . t. , ar J hjr the i.rVlifnr four diitirn avoid ijlit worif tc itlnrn'onttAnl ' ut t corr br Kinry Hop uittc.rc I waste UM Hor1 If TOO * r * yonjif * n < l I tfrot. . .J ducretlou oi iil 'lpa | tf jou rlrd ol tloide. old o > I poorh UIi orlwiKuUul bU . etM ne c. r.l7 OD Hop | Bitter * . . .M ATV ST.uT r 1 oa are , lltOIUUUI wh.nerer ou fie ! siiUJ ; from omt syrtcm I fnrm jf Klon r ha your > ol > CMe that mlitb > . STi ? or "sttmuu'tlnjr " , m bfenpretenwl n tlinelr 'i o/ " Uc Hop HcpBUtert Do 1.0 oruMnarutom-f lilt ra b ; lo4 * pialnl , dbeoel liana IrretlK * . ot tfomat * ttOP blecnrt ( oi tlaad.l tavtl * . dnuY < naii. UtwrOtMTT'Hll ! | tin ot opium. Ton will tie cured If TOO u t Hop Bl rill NEVER ill it Tiny xoh irrms ) nvtyour IFAILI life. ltrm | ! aved hun- drexl * . Is the old i" vorlte itna run CHICAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE. DKTBOIT. NIAGAEA FALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON , And ! ! PoluU East andOouth-Ectt THE LINE COMPRISES Nearly ,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steal Tract 11 connections nre nude In UNION ObPOTB haj a National Uopntatlon i being th > r eat Through Oar Line , and Is universal ! ; needed to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Ball ad In the world lar all clusos ol tttvtl. Try It and you will find traveling a Inxnn Instead ol a discomfort. Through Ticket ] vU rhis Celebrated Line l a at Ml offices In the West. All Intorriatlon about Rates o For * , Sleeptb. Ou Acocmmodatlons , Tims Tables , Ac. , will t cheerfully Riven by applylnln ? to T. J. POTTER , Sd Vice-Prea't & Oon. Ukt PEROIVAL LOWELL , Ocn. Panaen tir Aft. W. J. DAVENPORT , Gen. Aeont , Gotmcll Binds. B. P. DHKLL. Ticket l>. 0' ranio-e.Mv SHORT LINE OF THE OaSEXO.4e.GiVO. Milwaukee & St , Paul RAILWAY Is now running Ita FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' WITH- Pullman'B Mapificent Sleepers AND THE- Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO1 MILWAUKEE. Or to any point beyond ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE , the Chicago , Milwaukee & 8t FaulB'y ' Ticket once located in I'aitoi Iloto1 , at corner Farnam ancFourtcenth streets and at U , P. De pot and al llillard Hotel , Omaha. tySte Time Table In another column , F. A. NASH , General Airent. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. S. S. VIEIlRILIi , A. V. II. CAUPENTER , General Manager. General Para. Agent J. T. CLAHK , QEO. H. HKAFFOKD , General Sup't. A g't Gen "ug. AK O Matter of Application ( of Samuel Bealty for Liquor License , NOTICE , Notice Is hereby given that Samue Beatty did upon the 27th day cf March A. D. 1883 , tile his application to the Mayor and City Council of Omaha , for license to sell malt , splrltuont and vinous liquors , at 212 South 12th street. Thin ward , Omaha , Neb. , from the llth day o April. 1883. to the llth day of July , 1883 If there be no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from March 27 , A. D. i883 , the said license will be granted. SAMUEL BEATTT , Applicant. The OHAHA DEE newspaper will publish the above notice once each week for two weeks at the expense of the applicant The City of Omaha U not to be chtrgec therewith. J , J. L. 0. JEWETT , 422-21 } : City Clerk , COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDI riONAD LOO AL NEWS THE PULPIT. It Is oar design to furnish a few ondonsod sermons with bvory Man- lay's IBBUO. In this way our reader * will bocorao familiar with tlio Ideas promulgated from the pulpits of this Ity. In those articles wo will not make a favorite of any particular church , but will favor all kinds of ro- Iglous thought. The Congregational ohuroh of Oonn- oil BlalTi has ull the comforts and and many rofiiwd docoratlona , suoh as stained glass , cnshlonod floats , nu olo- ; antly furnished pulpit platform , and in excellent pipe organ. After the rendition of several oholca of mualc by the choir of traiu- voices , the pastor. 11 jv Cyras , preached his S ibbath morn- ug dibcourao , taking his eubjuct from , ho passage iu Acts which tolls no that 3rd made of ono blond all nations of , ho earth. He said PAD ! preached to hu Atlielans In a practical manner. Qo bnd something which they needed. They worshipped ut u shrine inscribed .o the unknown God , and ho told .hum of that God. Ho claimed fel- .owahip with them , whllo ho showed the deficiencies In their worship. All menaru moved by ( hesamofeol- Ings nnd have often all very much the name religious desires. Religion has groped iu blindness , but it has Bought for light , is still aeoking for light , and in some measure all nations are finding It. In all nations God has accepted wor shippers , no matter how false the ays tern by which they worship. Nearly all races and tribes believe that sin must bo punished , and that salvation Is the great end of lifr. Unwillingness to obey the truth when It is made known to us is the great sin that drives God from the hearts of men. We can look with calmness on what science tolls us of the origin of man. If It can bo proved that the golden rule was originated in China hundreds of yearn before Ohrlot uttered it , why need wo attempt to deny it ? It sim ply proves that the truths of religion are extremely ancient ; that they ore germaln to us ; that it is the food on which our souls have always lived. It is not an accident that some na tions are greater than others. Earthly conquests do not dictate geographical boundaries , Spiritual conquests are the most potent factors. The nations that neglect good dieown them selves. The truth is too often kept back. It is not allowed to step forward one assert itself. We must have a settled purpose to accept and obey the die- talon of truth. Wo eond emissaries because wo are impelled to impart the Ik'ht , the truth , which we poesosa. There is not as many of these workers in civ ilization and enlightened religion as there should bo. They number loss than one mltslonary to a million heathen. The gospel la not foreign to any people , but all are seeking it and waiting for us to carry it to them. Investigation reveals true religion everywhere , but it is too often bnrioc In falsehood. The underlying prlnoi pies God , immortality , punishments and rewards , are common to all. There Is a striking resemblance in the symbols employed to represent relig ions ideas. All of this gives a broad basis for the work of missionaries which is to bring the truth to light , reveal false- hooa and thus elevate the heathen tea a higher standard , AT THE M. K. CUUHOII. Rev. J.V. . Armstrong delivered a very Interesting discourse to a largo congregation at the Methodist church yesterday morning , flo selected- for his theme "Christian Duty , " in which ho clearly depleted the mission o every follower of the Savior. The substance of this able sermon was that all Christians wore in' dut ; bound to go out into the world anc spread the glories of Christ and the redeemed ; to encourage' by a life o Godliness , the most abject and depraved pravod to become followers of Christ Ho did not believe in compulsory ro lifilon or oonvorslon. The rod of ty ranny could silence the tongue , bu never change the heart ; a child .sonic be beaten with many stripes , and ye beneath its tears and half-snpprossoc sobs wonld barn the same thoughts and desires. Christians must seek the example of Jesus in order to win sinners bring them to a realization of their condition and cause thorn to seek salvation through Christ Jesus The remarks were those of a liberal minded , earnest , noble-hearted Chris tlan , and were BO received by the eon gregatlon. The best preparation of Iron a dee tor can proscribe Is Brown's Iron Bit era , because it does not Injure 'the ooth as other iron medicines will. The Band Concert. The concert to bo given by the band of the 81st German regiment , consist- ng of 25 musicians , will without ionbt be an entertainment of rare mnrit. Thn commendation ! ) of the press as- uro us that those ar isis nre nntur- > asRfd by any similar orgjnlzition hat has over traveled In this country. They will perform at Flntnor's hall .o-ulnt. : ; Doors open at 7 o'clock. Music at 8 Admlralon , fiOj. * Drneglsts say that Lydia E. Pink- lam'a Vegetable Compound IB the best remedy for female ojmplnlnts they over hoard of. COMMEUCIAIj. COUNCIL HLUFKS MARKET. Corrected daily by J. Y. Fuller , mer chandise broker , buyer nnd shipper o ! groin and provisions , 89 I'curl street , WHKAT No. 2 aprlnp , 7Cc ; No. 3,03 ; rejected COc ; good demand , COHN - Denlera pftyici ; f.ljj rejected coin Chicago , 45 : ; now mixed , -18 : ; white corn , 85c. The receipts of corn nro llKlit , OATS Source and in good demand ; 33. HAY 1 00(60 00 per ton. HYK 40cj light supply. COUN MEAL 1 25por 100 pounds. Woon Good supply ; prices at yards , 5 00@0 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; soft. 5 50 per ton. 'But-run Plenty and In fair demand ; 25c ; creamery. SOc. Eaoa Ready sale and plenty at ISo per dozen. LARD Falrbank's. wholesaling nt ISo. POULTRY Firm ; dealers paying 13o per pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens. VEGETABLES Potatoes , 45c ; onions , 50c ; cabbages , S0@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 50 @ 3 50 per barrel. City flour from I CO to S 40. BBOOMS 2 00@3 00 per dozen. STOCK. CATTLE 3 00 ® 3 50 ; calves 5 00@7 50. Hoaa Market for hogs quiet , as the packing houses are closing ; shippers are paving 5 50 to G 50. The grain dealers ara paying good prices for corn. Farmers can met from 33 to 35o now and farmers will do well to take advantage of these price ? . The dealer * continue to pay those prices , notwithstanding a marked decline at all the other points. Did She Bio ? "No ; she lingered and Buffered alonp , pining away all the tlmo for years , the doctors doing her no good ; and at last was cured by this Hop Bit ters the papers say so mnoh about. Indeed ! Indeed ! how thankful wo should bo for that medicine. " Ihe Queen'd Gillie. New York Sun. We hoar from London of the death of Queen Victoria's famous gllllo , or personal attendant , John lirown. The wonderful devotion of this plain , rough man to his royal mistress , and her majesty's wonderful kindliness of disposition toward hoi Sootch gilllo have been themes of Lo.idon society for many years. The queen's attach ment to John Brown tuna back to the tlmo when she woo the wifti ot Prince Albert , with whom Brown was a fav orite ; and during all the year * of her widowhood ho has boon oopeclal guardian of her persnp. Whether she was at Windsor c lit Is or Uilinoral , or at any of the other royal residences , whether ahowaa in her own kingdom or upon the continent , whether she WBB driving Lor walking orj sailing , John Drown was always near at hand , When the queen went out , ho would see that she was properly wrapped np , and assist her In putting on her cloak , and if her majesty's shawl chanced to slip , ho wonld sou to its ad justment upon the royal shoulders. Any faultfinding of outsiders with John Brownany criticism of his ways , seemed but to increase her attachment to him ; and she did not scruple to of fend any personage , however high , as proof of her preference for him. It would not bo surprising to hear that his grief over the fall of the queen , a few days ago , on the stairs of Windsor castle , had something to do with his death. In return for the devotion of her Scotch highland | > UHeund asproot of her appreciation of his courage and virtue , her majesty showered lavors of all kinds upon him , and there is no doubt that her mourning over his loss will bo serious Indeed. A very gen uine sort of man was this John Brown an antique kind of man , not often seen in this world nowadays. A friend to the rich and poor. A medicine that strengthens and heals , is Brown's Iron Bitters. Socialism and Democracy. Philadelphia Ilcotd. In a recent address Henry George drew the conclusion that the republi can party has fallen into a more lustra- montof the monopolists and plunderers of the people , and that the democratic party represents little more than the appette ] of politicians for the spoils of ofllce. In the room of these two par ties Mr , George longa for an organisa tion that will possess the virtue and power to protect the rlghtn of citizen from the encroachments of monopoly in all Its forms. His ideal would bo realized , ho thinks , In the restoration of JctTersonian democracy , But there Is a wldo gulf between Jefferson and the social democrats of the school of which Uunry George is a brilliant teacher. Thomas Jcll'crson was an advocate of iho utmost possi ble limitation of thn functions of gov ernment that la cnmpMiblo with par * sonal liberty and pubHoJsuunrlty. Ho believed that nothing should ba in * trusted to government that the people oould manage In their private capacity. In the realization of Henry George's Idea of government the ntate wonld become owner of nil the property in the aoll and the people its mere ton- nntn at will. A f rco uooloty , accord ing to the true democratic conception , c.m bo cuoh only In which the incun- bera ore scciro in the enjoy meat of personal freedom , nnd its moral nnd mitorlal boncfltn , without , being dependent upon the will of government. In the system of which iho eoclallsi philoso phers dronm , the notions of the citi zens nro under control of the state ; and so ecanty is tholr sham of free dom that they are permitted to possosn only what they msy earn nndor gov ernment organization of labor , on the benches of government workshops. When the freedom of the individual in the use and enjoyment of his own s thus restrained what is left of it could not amount to mnoh. Such a statn would be a despotism the llko of which the world has never known. TTTTQ . If yon are sick Hop BUtors will surely aid Nature 1" making yon well when all else fails. If yon are coatlvq or dyspeptic , or are suffering from any of the .numer ous diseases of the stomach or bowels , it is your own fault if you remain 111 , for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in nil such complaints. If you are wasting away' with any form of Kidney disease , stop tempting Death this moment , and turn for a euro to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible slnkness Nervousness , yon will find a "Balm in Giload" in the nso of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a res- dnnt of a miasmatic district , barricade your system against the scourge of all countries malaria , epidemic , billons and intermittent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough , pimple or sal low skin , bad breath , pains and aches , and fool miserable generally , Hop Bitters will give you fair skin , rich blood , and sweetest breath , health and comfort , In short they cure all diseases ol the stomch , Bowels , Blood , Liver , Nerves , Kidneys , Bright'a Disease. $50o will bo paid for a case they wil not euro or help. Thnt poor , bedridden , Invalid wife , later mother , or daughter , can bo made the picture of health , by a few bottles of Hop Bittern , costing bnt a trifle. Will you lot thorn suffer ! A Man wltb a History. General Sherman recently gave the following particulars in regard to Win. McE. Dye , the now chief of pplloo in Washington : "Ho was graduated at West Polnl in the year 1803 , and served from thai time continuously until September30 , 1870 , when ho was honorably dis charged at his own request at the time of the reduction and' consolidation ol the regular army , and for the purpose of settling iu Iowa on some land which ho owned , Subsequently , by tbo groal fire of Chicago , ho lost the fruit ol his investments , and then made known to me his desire to go to Egypt to enter the military service of the khodlvo. At the tlmo I was au thorized to employ about twenty officers and had their recordi thoroughly examined ; hi ) was ono o the beat , iio went to Egypt , served there with marked distinction , returned turned homo about 1879 , and pub lishud a most Interesting volume o : his experiences in Egypt and Abys sinia. Slnco that tlmo , I think , ho has been employed in the interior de partmont. I know him personally when In command of Fort Larnmlo and know that ho was a good dls olplinarlan and ho stood very high in the estimation of all the military authorities then and since. His re signation and dlsohargo were purely his own acts and resulting from no other ciuso than his own nocoisitlos. Ho li about fifty-one yearn of ago , In coed , strong condition , universally esteemed by his brothers in the mili tary prof or slon , and I believe , he will make a first-class superintendent ol police. " Ve notice the Marriage Fund , Mutual Trust AsiociMlon , of Cedar lUplds , Iowa , highly spoken of In many of the leading paper * of the state. "Money for the Un married" heads their advertisement It another column ol this caper , f 5-Sa Rejoice , rejoice , 'Ha Is alive Again , " "Wat Lett , but It Found. " Under date of July U , 1882 , Mr , K. B hight of Windsor Locks Conn' , writes , ilaln modest narrative , which , from Its vary simplicity , has the true ring of fmo ( old. Ho nays : "My father is using HnntV Hcmody and conn to bo Improving , in fjo : , ho Is very much bettor than he has been for n lung lino. Ho had been tapped throe timer. 'ho first time they got from him sixteen quarto of water , the second tlmo thirteen [ inrtfl , nnd fully ns much moro the third line , and ho would constantly ( ill up again every time after ho bad been tapped , until in commenced utln ? Hunt's Kemedy , vhloh nctod like magic in his case , an ho JORUU to Improve at once , nnd now his vatrry nocmnulntion paieos away through' ho tecrotiona naturally , and ho 1ms none of , hat swelling or filling up which wan HO fro- uient bufuro tbo functions of the kidneys wcro restored by the use of Hunt's Horn- cdy. Ho li a well-known citizen of thin ; > lace uud hag always been In Inmineen " : icro , Again ho writes , Nov. 21 , 188i , "I bog most cheerfully and truthfully testate state , Iu regard to Hunt's Remedy , that ts use wai the saving of my father's life. 1 spoke to you In my provinui loiter In re tard to IIH ! 1 elug tapped thrco times. in the moat roiuarktble case that Las ever been heard of In this flection , For a man of his nf > o ( sixty yoarf ) it Is n most remark. % blo euro Ho had been unable to attend to bis butlness more than a year , nnd was given up by the dootorn. "Tho first bottle of Hunt'it Ksmedy that ho u oJ gavofnstant relief. Ho has used Iu all seven bottle ) , and continues to use It whenever ho feels drowsy or sluggish , and it affords instant relief. Ho Is now atten ding to his regular business , and hut boon several'mnnths. I am perfectly willing that you should publish this letter , OB wo thoroughly believe that father's life was Raved by using Hunt's llemedy ; and these facts given above may bo a benefit to 01 ti ers Buffering In like manner from diseases or inaction of the Kidneys and Liver. " MAVERICK NATIONAL B&NK. Cor , Water and Oongren Streets. CAPITAL , - - 8400.000 SURPLUS , - - 8400,000 Transact * n general BanWug business , lie- oelves the accounts of Hanks , Bankers and others. Draws Foreign Kxchnngo and makes Oablo Transfers in Kurope and Tel egraphlo Transfers of Money throughout the United States , Buys and sells Gov ernment and other Investment Securities , and executes any tmalneis for Ita Corre spondents In the line of Banking , A8A P. POTTER , Preslden . J. J. EDDY , Oaihler. J. W. WORK , Aii't Oathler. tr&th-mo A Skin of Beauty li a Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GOURAUD'a Oriental Oroam or Magical Beau- tifler , eg Tan. Pimples , Ficeklos , MothpUch eaan'evory blemish on beauty and defies de tection. It ha * stood the teat ol SOyearian1 Is BO harm. leas we Unto It to bo sure the prepara tion 11 pio- perly made , ; Accent no lC > 4 counterfoil of similar name. The dlHIngulshid Dr. L. A , Siyro , said to a la'ly of the IUUT ON ( a patient ) "As you ladles will use them , I tecotnmend 'U uraud'i Cream' as the least harmful of all the Skin preparations. " One Lottie will1 last six months , using It every day. Also Houdro Jub- tllo removus tuporfluouj hair without Injury to the skin. UME. M. D. T. GOURAUD , See ! prop. , 43 Bond St. . N. Y. Kors'lo by all DnwitUts and Fancy Goods Dealers throughout the United States , Canada and Kurop * . jEJTUewaro of base Imitations. 11,000 rewarc for arrcet and proof of any one selling the same. 1 14weowme 2t ewflm DR HENUEasON A rtgultr graduate , , in modUlne. Over 10 CO ) k COS Wya ilocte St. , team' practice 12 KAOHAS C1T * , MO. In Chicago. Authorized by the attte ta treat Cluoulc.Ncrvoui ami Private dls easei. A ilmm. Epllppiy , Ilhcu .mathin . , PIIM , Tajje W rm , Urln ( try a il Skin l ) ! e > a < s , HIUNAL WKAHNKSM ( nleht loutu ) SSXUAL ( lieu olsexiui power ) Etc. Cures uuar antoid or money relucded. 0" > rL' H lo , Thou sandH of CMC cured , No Injurloug modlclnos Mod No detection from butlneds. All i oil clnos fiiinUhol even to pitlenta at a Ulilance Co. . suit at Ion free ahd co itldentlal-call or write Age and experience are Import tut. A liUOK to liuihioxis Illustratid and circulars of other thing ! sent sealed for two So Btitnin. fUKK MCbKUSI. OB * BIAILia lion * BCUAMr Preeldenl. vice Piei't. W , B. DnailH , Bee. and Treat. THE NEBRASKA M1MAGTURM CO Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OP Corn Planters Hrrrowa.Farm Boiler * Bulky Hay liakea. DuoKet UllevatlnB WlndmlllB. 610. We are prepared to do Job work and manufai turlag foi other parties. AdJieeeal orders ojlte MKUUAIKA MANUFAOTURINQ CO UocolnNeb ] GRATITUDE. i DKtvim , Cou , August 29 , 1832. GitviH I cannot llml wonls w.th which to ex- prcm my Rratltuilo to you for the euro jout Sttltt'aSpodflchascllected In my caio. I was allllcteil with tbe horrllilo illseaso for three yore , anil after ttpemllti mme tlnio at the Hot Springs I used only ono dozen small sm.Vl bottles of S. 8. S. and thcru li not a tgn of the dlsciwo rcnuln- Inif My 'Korea arc nil healed , my throat la en- I liavo seen HO many hundreds of meiuUncil uitli Calomel , Iodide of Mucury anil lodldo of I'otaah , Until they woioo mplctu wreck * , that I shudder tothfnkof the m's ry which has licon brought on tht human family by the UNO of Mercurials for Illood llnca.HC3. It Is a crj lag uhamo th it phjsi * cfana will not acknowledge the mult of your nit AND Illood Medicine. USD my nanio 0.1 you wish. J. H. UAFK. If you doubt , como lo see in , and wo will CURE YOU , or cbarrfa colnlugl Wrlto for particular ! nnil a copy of ( ho little book , " Manage to th < Unfortiiimto Suffering ' Auk any Druggist as t our standing. U wiinl will ho paid to any Chemist who w.ll find , on analysis of 100 bottle * of 8. S , B , , ono parllo'o of Mercury , Iodide of I'o'aHalum , or o her Mineral aubstanco. SWIFT PKC1K10 CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta , do rlco of Small Size , . ( 1,00 arge Site , . ; . 1.75 BOLD BY ALL nitUaOISTS. Genius Rewarded , OB , The K'nnr nf the 8 wine ManWne Ahantliom ( llttlo pimphtot , blue anil gold over with numo'OUl engravings , will bo GKVEN AWAY oa iy adult parson exiling for It. at any branch > ub-olllca of the Singer Maouficturiu Com- moy , or will boltnt by mall , poll p M , to * n ; ttrton living at a d stance from our offico. The Singer Manufacturing Go. , Principal Oflloo , 84 Union Square NEW YORK. DR. WHITTIER. 617 St Ch rIe St. ST. LOUIS Me. A KEQULAR GRADUATE of two medlct > oolli > ce > , , hu been longer engaged In the treat ment of CHRONIC ) , NERVOUS. SKIN AND 3LOOD Dlooascs than any other physician In 81. xmli u city papers show and all old residents mow. Consultation free and Invited. When It i Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment , medicines can be sent by mall or eiprosi every * where. Curable case * guaranteed ; where doubt eilitx It Is frankly itated. Call or write. Nervous prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness , Mercurial and other affections of Throat , Skin and lionet ) Blood Impurities and Blood Poisoning , 31tln Affections , Old Sores and Ulcer * , Impedimenta to Marriage , Rheumatism , L'lles. Special attention to oases from overworked brain. BUltOIOAL OASB8 receive special attention. Dlsoasea arising Tom Impru'lonoe , Bioosses , Indulgences ) wool Uaay receipts ; who may mat- ry , who may not , why , causes , consequence ! and cur * . Scaled lor 2So postage or stamps , -Idw1 GOL. L. T. FOSTER. fToungttown , Ohio , May 10 , 1881. CD * . B. J , KENDALL * Co. I had a Terr valat > Die Hambletonlan colt that I priced very highly , he had a large bone spavin en one Joint and imallooe on Ihe other which made him very lame ; I bad him under the charge of two Tetet * Inary surgeons which failed to cure him. I wu one day reading the advertisement of Kendall1 ! Spavin Cure In the Chicago Express , ! determined at once to try It and got our druggist * bere U lend forlt , and they ordered three bottles ; I took all and I thought I would give It a thorough trial. I used It according to directions and ! * fourth day the colt ceased to be lame and tk * lumps have disappeared. I used but one bottle and the oolt's llmba are as tree ol lorn pa and n smooth as any horse In the state Hals entire ly cured. The euro was so remarkable that have let two of my neighbor * bare the remain * Ing two bottlei who are now using It Very respectfully , L , T. rOBTEB end for Illustrated circular giving positive proof. Price II. All Druggists have It or caa get II for you. Dr. B.J. Kendall ft Col Pro prietors. Knojbargh Falls , Tl. BOL BY ALL DBUQGH8TS DOCTOR STEINHARn SUPPOSITORIES ! The Great Popular Remedy for Plies. Sure cure forBUnd , Uleedlng&ItchlngP And all forms of Hcmorrholdal Tumors. Thitso BcpFosiroRiiu ! act directly upon the strong , present tholr refilling , and hence a radi cal euro U sure to follow their uso. Price , 78 ccntu a Iwi. For sale by nlldruirgUU , or sent by null on receipt of price , by En liili Mndioal InsUtato718 Oliva St. St MO- DOCTOR STEINHARI'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOE OLD AND Yoiwa , MALI AND FIUALB. It Is a sure , prompt and ettectual remcdi or digestion. DysneptU , Intermittent Fevers , Waal of Appetite , Nervous Debility In all ItaSUgeej Weak Memory , Loss of Brain Power , Prostration , Weakness and general Loaa of Power , It repalS nervous waate , rejuvenates the faded Intellect , Itrenghthene the enfeebled brain and rettoniS turpruing tone and vigor to the exhausted ot- gmns. The experleuca of thousands prove * It M bean Invaluable remedy. Price , $1.00 a bottle or six orW. For sale by all druggUU , or MB ( secure from obeervatlon on receipt ol price br