L'JftE DAILY BEE- SATURDAY APKIL 7 LANCTRY WAVES . Late at styles from the east , in L < motry Waves and RevtmVi'o ' Lan Frizzes at MRS. , T. J GOOD'S , 29 Main siioct , oppoMtu JIM i flier. FOUNDRY. WINTHERLIGH BROS. , An now ready to contract for small casting ) ol every description In MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. OpocUI attention U called to the ( tct that tht metals are mo ted In carciBLM which gives the rory best castings , Burning Brands ron DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACKERS - ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Eto , Etc. , An well aa Cattle Brands A.KE NICELY EXECUTED. Works : Comer Sixth street and Eleventh aveuue , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Omaha and Council Bluffs | Real Estate & Collection Agency. n Odd Follow B block , over Savings' - COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CniCAOO , BOCK ISLAND AMD FACino. Depart. . Arrive. Atlantic Ext--KSOpm I Pacific Kxt..9:15 : m Ex and Mall.0:25 : am Ex and Mall.6.55 pm D. Hoinea ac.7:15 a m | Dos Uolnesac.4:40 : p m CB1CAOO , BDRLLIOTOX AMD QUltOT. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..5 0 p m Pacific Kit..9.-20 m Hall and Ex.920 am Mull and Kx".TOOpm : N.Y. Ex 4:00 : | .m Nub & Has Ex..8:20 : a m CII1CAOO AMI ) KOBTnWKSTBUf. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Kxt..6l5pm ! I Pacific Ext..0:15am : Hall and Ex.9:20 : a m Mall and Ex.6:15 : p m Accom (8at..6.Mp ( ) m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 : p m KANBAB CUT , ST. SO * AKD COUNCItj BLUFfS. Depart Arrive. Mall and Ex..DAI a m I Express. i6.60pm Xsprm. . . . * , .9UOpm | Mallard Ex..615pn UHICM 7ACI7IC. Drpmt. _ A * * * - Overland Xx.1130 a. m. ' m , Lincoln Ex..1130 a. n. IenTerEx..8OOtt. m , Denver Ex..7:00 : p. m. Local Ex. . . . .630 a. m. Local Ex 725 a. m. " Ex . fc06a.ni. Emigrant..520 p. m. " Ex . f.-00a.m. WASABII , sr. LOOTS AMD rAcino. Depart. Arrlre. JlaUand Ex. . 8:45am : I Mall and Ex. . 420pm Oannoa Ball. . 4:60 : p m | Cannon Ball..11:03 : a m sioui cm AXD rAdino. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux CHy.7:55 : a m Frm Sioux C'y.6:50 p m For Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7:55am : Neb * 6 0pm For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8:50 : a m CHIOAOO , MUWAUKJU AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council BluHs. Arrh es Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.920 a m I Moll and Ex.6fi5 : pm Atlantic Ex.5:15pm | : | Atlantic Ex..10:10a : m CHICAGO , MILWACKBI AMD ST. FACL. Leaves Omaha. Arrived at Omaha. MaUandEx.7t5amPacincEx : | | 9:45am : Atlantic Kx.3:40pm | : | Malland Ex.7-25pm Except Sundays , t Except Saturdays. { Except Mondays. IDally. Council Blufls & Omaha Street B. B. Leave Council bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11am , 1m , 2 p m , 3 p llam , 1pm , 2pm , 3 p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. Street cars run hall 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 9,11 , 3 4 , 5 and 6 o'clock , and run to'dtytime ; i. D. DicuHDao * , n. L. snnaAST , A. w. STISII President. Tlce-Pres't. Cashlei. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. Organized under the law * o ! the State ot Iowa Paid up capital t 78,000 Authorized capital 800,000 Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts Issued on the principal cities of the United States and v Europe. Special attention given to collection ! i' ' ) and correspondence with prompt retains. DIRROTORS 7-v ri J. D. Edmandeon , E. L. Bharirt , / . - W. Wallace , J. W. Bodfer. I. A W. Rtrnot Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NEB. Oapital Brook , - - $100,000 JAS.B. rimAUTWKLL , President. A. L. CLARKE , VIoe-Presldent. K , C. WhBSTEK , Treasurer DIKEOTORS. Samuel Alexander Oswald'Ollver , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster Geo. II Pratt , J&s. B. Hcartwell , D. M.McElIllnnov. First. Mortgage Loana n Speoialt } This Company furnishes a permanent , horns Institution where School Bend sand other legally Issued Municipal sccorttle to Nebraska can bt be negotiated on the moit ftvorable terms Loans made on Improved farm In all well settled counties 01 the state through. r Mponslble local correeponjea'i. MAVERICK NATIONAL B&NK. Cor , Water and Congress Streets. OAPITAL. - - 4OO.OOO SURPLUS , . - * 00OOU r Transacts a general Banking business. Re- iff' oeives the account * of Banks , Bankers tend lr ( others. Draws Foreign Kxchange and mokes Cable Transfen in'Enrope and Tel egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States , Buys and Belli Government ernment and other Investment Securities and executes any buslners for its Corre spondent * In the line of Banking. ASA P. POTTER , Preilden . J. J. EDDY , Oaihlor. J. W. WORK , Ass't Cathler. mith-me _ S. E. O EC X U 3J3 Cf If. Office ore > esilngi bank. 03 UNOlLi BLUFFS ' . . Towa SEES , B , J , HILTON , M , D , FHYSICIAH AND SURGEON 22 Brtuidwav OonnclllDInJT * . WANJED. 100,000 POUNDS OF J0 3UCX1V , Dlfhett 0 h Prle paid. Bhlpuunt * ' ( rom totmlrr will b paid ( or by return mall K. UOTZ.A CO. , 16mlm 1110 Douflai Lire * COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOA.LNEWSpr OHUKOH NOXIOUS. DArrisi CHURCH-Northeast corner of South Sixth and First avenue. Service. ) every Sundav nt 10:30a. : m , and 7:30 : n. m. Sabbath school ot 12 m , Hev. J. G. Lemon , pastor. CATHOLIC Cituncii 1'etrl street south olne Willow avenue. Maw at 7 , S , and 9 . ne , High mass ard prnAOuiug nt 10SO : , Sunday school at 2 t > . m. and vespers at 3:30. : : llev. B. P. MoMenomy , paBtor. I'nzttiitTRHiAN CBUBCHNortheast cor ner Sjutn Seventh street and Willow ave nue. Morning services , 111:30 : ; evening , 7.30 Sunday tcbool nt 22 m. Young peopled meeting Sunday evening , 0:30. : Kov. H , McMcoklu , pastor. BROADWAY M. K. CHUIICH Corner Uroadw.iy and South Klrst street. Ser vices at 10:30 : a. m. , 7:39 : p. m. Sunday school , 1'2 m. Kev. Armstrong pastor. CoNORKOATio.VAt CHUIICHSouthwest orner Slith t.antl , | Seventhave. Services Sunday morning- 11 : 0 ; evening service at 7:3H : ; Sunday school at 12:00 : ; vonng pee ple's meeting Sabbath evening 0:15 : , Kev. Uytus Hnmliu , pastor. Ep seoi'Ai. CHUIICH West side Pearl south , of Willow ave. S.-rvlcei.at 10:30a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday schjol 12 ] tn. Rev. Thomas J. Mackay , pastor , UNITED DBCTHHFN Savnnth street and Tenth avenue. J. M. Harper , oa < tor. Service ! Sundays , 10:31) : a. tn. and 8:30 : p. in. Sabbath school , 3 p. m. Prayer meet- in ? , Wednesdays , 7:30 : p. m. Divine M vice In the Presbyterian church will be conducted by Kev. H. Mo- Meeker on Snndty evening next , and the second lecture on the Sabbath question rte- llvsrid. Subject : "The Sabbath a ( Might , the holy of the Lord honorable. " Judging from the deep Interest lu the previous lec ture we anticipate ft crowded house. "Not Dead or Sleeping , but Alive with Angel Friends. " Spiritual circle at rooms Not. 4 and 5 Shugart & McMahon's block , Sunday afternoon and evening at 2 o'clock and 7 o'clock , on which ocoa ion there will be other dlitlngulshed mediums in attend ance in addition to the regular and matt excellent medium , Mrs. Kggleston. PBU8ONAL. . Mr. W. J. Moxwell has juat returned from a trip through Colorado and the cat tle regions , Sheriff Chandler , of SIdn'y , ono of the gentlemen who aided in the capture of Polk Wells , la a guest of the Pacific. Samuel K. Tyson , M. D , , a dearly loved brother of Officer Tyson , of this city , died recently at his home in Maryland. Mr. F. H. Kash , general western agent of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad , has returned from an extended trip west , Rev. T. Thiclcstu'n , of Pella , a former pistor of the Baptist church In this city , Is a fcuojt of Mr. W. H. Fo.ter. He will remain with us a few days. W. J. Davenport , of Burlington , is in tbe city awaiting the arrival of the new general agent of tbe road for this city , who will be In this city to-night. Mr. Davenport is always a welcome visitor. The following persons registered at the , Revere housa yesterday : S , D. Lane and wife Macedonia Ia. , G. W. Wilhams Bellevue Neb. , J , C. Forbes Dallas , A. W. Wheeler West Ark. , J. A. BUokiner Omaha , O. Guatapson , Boone I ) , E. H. Ooohrao , Eeq. , formerly cathler of THK BXE office at Omaha , call' ' d in to see us. Hells on his way to Sioux Falls to carry on the practice of law , and will alto represent the enterprising firm of Bum * bam , Talleyu & Co. , in that place. Colonel Kennedy , of Htrtford , Conn. , president of tbo Driving Park association of that city , and superintendent of tbe board of public works , Is in tbe city , and has been shown the nights of the city by Mayor Biwman and Engineer Harry Borkinblne. Mr. N. M. Pusey , whose shoulder was factured on Wednesday night , is re ported by his pbyiiclan , Dr. Pinney , as resting comfortably and with no unfavor able symptoms , so that if nothing happens our esteemed but unfortunate friend will be himself again In a few days. The change in local ngent * at the Milwaukee 11.at waukee & St. Paul depot brings to that post Mr , John Boyle , for ininy years in tbe service of that road and lately travel- elof log auditor. Wo had the pleasure of meeting htm yesterday and found him a most affable gentleman. Mr. Smith , whom be replaces , has goae to Milwaukee : already. Fred L. Cowin for some years train . master at Creston , has changed places with Clurlle Asbtoa , the popular pas- senior conductor of the west division of tbe "Q , " and will run from Council Bluffs to Creaton in fnturo , wbile "Charlie" be comes Mr. Ashton and looks after tbe trainmen on the division. Tb ) right men in the right places Is tbe rale on the "Q i" Wa noted tbe following' arrival * at the .Pacific housi yesterday : O. G.'Heajth Chicago , J. 0. Redpath Harlaa . ' - Rainbow Harlan la , , James H Templetim ( Van Horn Ik , George If. , Joss .Lancaster 'Mo. , D. W. Wood Chicago , G. W. Gar ner Persia Ia. , P. Waken Persia Ia. , J. arL. Boots , Denieon la. , Bam Chandler Sidney la. , G. E. Llsley Slonx City , D , H , White , Madlso WIs. , D. C. Mnsselman Rlvei Sioux la , , H. H. Bonney LittleSIoux Ia W. C. Woodward Little Sioux la . Emer son Eager Wnscon O , , C. S , Chase Omaha J. Q Hotchklsa New York. The Ogden house register gave us yester day a big Hit of arrivals , and among them were tbe follo Iufc : M. Cohen , Chicago Wm. H. Brown , Chicago ; Huwaid Hen . derson , Mt. Vernon , IA. ; J. R. Winter- botliam , Chicago ; Chas. W. Becker , Bos ton ; Ben C. Allln , New York ; A. J Pierce , Auburn , N V. ; T. H Akeru Cedar Kaplde , IaM ; Cowlso , Chicago Sw A. Howard , Onowa , la.j Dan'l N. , Stroek , PrlncUon , 111 ; L.doStelger , Cim cron , 'Mo ; N. Farneworth , Boone , Ia.j Julim C. Ayrea , St. Loulu , Mo. ; C. , J.M. Carlisle aud wife. Mo. Valley , la. ; M Rosenfeild , New York ; A. L. Young- Mai vern. Ia. ; E. W. Hlbbard , Mo. Val ley ; A. Rlchardf , Omaha. It is more economical to any BCKKE'S SALAD DRESSING than it t Js J to make a dressing ; besides this , it U made of better materials than yea ou bay At the stores. Everybody likes tt HOME AGAIN. The Veterans Hauo Eeturnefl D.ings at DBS Moines , Grand Encampment Depart ment of the State Iowa Q. A. R The council of admistration were all present except ono , The books of the A. A. adjutant-general showed that there were 180 posts in this state with about 5,003 members in good stand ing , showing an increase daring the past year of'71 posts and nearly 3,000 members. The udjatant-gcnoral had made snob a splendid system of books aud dotin each work that ho was allowed $5,00 for his services. The quarternmtor waa allowed $2 for seivlcos rendered. The field and stall received the actual amount of ox penaos incurred during the encamp ment. The quartermaster's report showed $1 400 in the treasury , mostly the accumulations of the past yo < tr The encampment convened with Geo. B. Hogin , department cummin der. in tbe chair. The staff all present excepting Blown of Fttyotte. Address road , received and ordered printed with all other proceedings of the encampment. The adjutant general , Mr. Townsend - end and Q inrtormattor Manning read their reports which were appro ved at this juncture. Ooamsmdor lu Oaiof P-tul Vander- voort was escorted to the right side of the presiding officer. Judge Advocate Abott and Oaap lain Lucas filed their reports. Several patrlotlcitro wore then snug by a veteran who know haw to do it in the style of lone ago. Commander Vandervoort then made on of hla happy speeches. A resolution was passed eulogizing Logan's stand lu tbo Fitz John Porter ter matter. The balance ot time waa spent In receiving reports of numerous commit tees and the election of officers. The delegates numbered about 2GO. There wore 1IH Post represented , but fully 500 visiting veterans were in the city.It It was an Immense success from be ginning to end and wound ap on the evening of the last day with a grand oampfiro at whloh Commander Van- dorvoort , Inspector General Burst , Gov. Sherman and Gen. Van Dervert entertained the boys in blue by a din- ploy of wit , eloquence and pathos only to bo found among the veterans of the G. A. B. Pork , beans and coffee , with liquid sundries. The boys did not go homo tlll-morn- ing.The The boys of Joe Hooker and Kins man Posts treated the visiting com rades in a princely manner. Marriage List. Justice W R Yanghan returned to Olerk Street yesterday his "marriage certificates" for March , as follows : H. J. Uoton to Mittlo Clausen. James W. Glttlns to Ida E. Smith. W. A. Earner to Grace Boles. i.r Frank B. Drary to Cora E. Dur- ham. ham.Wm. Wm. Lawk to Mary Kramer. Walter H. Bennett to Charity A. Hoffman. Joseph Hopkins to Lizzie Fisher. Wm. Kiff to Maggie Sohroeder. Goo. Shank to Allle Rowder , John Ostrem to Ellen Nelson. Alonzo F. Reynolds to Ida A. Games. * Gao. L. Krust to Eliza M. Davis. George E. Goodwater to Olara E. Frederick. F. J. Bnrdiok to Drusla Reeves. James Boll to Elten Pall. Jens Ohristonsen to Annie Christen- sen. Christen Ohristensen to Christine Peterson. . Wm A. Braden to L'zzlo ' Hanson. Thus it will be seen that onr little ex-may or has made many souls happy within the last thirty days , to Bay notbirg of the thieves , dead-beats and eluptrera that he has made un happy. Vuugb.au la a lively chap. Young man or woman , If you want big money for a , small amount , insure in the Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Ashoci. ation , Cedar Rttplds , Iowa. f5-3m. COMHKKCI/kZ * . OODNOIL BLUrrS MARKET. Corrected dally by J. Y. fuller , mer chandise broker , buyer and shipper ierol grain and provision * , 89 Pearl street. WHEAT No. 2 spring , 76c ; No. 3,63 rejected 50c ; good demand. - CORN-Dealers paying 833 ; rejected corn Chicago. 45c ; new mixed. 48c ; white corn , 3oc. The receipts of corn are light OATS Scarce and In good demand ; 85. HAT 4 00@6 00 per ton. RYE iOc ; light supply. CORN MEAL 125per 100 pounds. " WOOD Good supply ; prices at ] yards : COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; soft 5 50 per ton. BUTTBB Plenty and in fair demand 25c ; creamery. SOc. KoaaReady sale and plenty at 13o per dozen. LAKD Falrbank's. wholesaling' at ISc I'OUUTBY Firm ; dealers paylntf 13o per . pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens. VEORABLES Potatoes , 45c ; onions , 50c cabbages , 80@40o per dozen ; apples , 260 @ 3 CO p r barrel. City flour from 1 60 to 3 40. , BUOOHB 2 00@3 00 per dozen. BTOOK. , CATTLB 3 00 ® 8 60 ; calves 500@7FX 0.the > Hoaa Market for hogs quiet , an the packing howon are closing ; shippers are - paving 6 50 to 6 CO , The grain dealers its paying uoo < i price ; for corn , formers can if ft from 33 to 35o now and farmers will do well to tak advantage of these prices. . The dealer * continue to pay these price . notwithstanding ; marked decline at al , the other points. , , WASHINGTON , D , 0 , ! May 15 , 1880. . GENTLKMKif Having boon a suifei - or for a long time from nervous prot tratlon and general debility , I was . advised to try Hop Bitters. I live . taken ono bottle , nnd 1 have bee , rapidly qettiug better over nlnce , and - I thluk it the best medicine I sver used. I am now gaining strength and appetite , which was all gone , and waa in despair until I tried yonr Bit- ten. I am now well , able to go ) oat and do my own work. Before clog It , I WM completely prostrated . IIBS , MARY STUART. A REMARKABLE STORY , M Tno f illowing nmativn is self ox. plauatory. The letter which precedes it Is a true copy of the orlgiml , nnd was sent to us , together with the de tails by an oflioer now in the United Sintcs Nvy. United States F acshlp Nnnad Navy Yard , Boston Mass. , Jauoa'y 10 , 183- , , My dear Friend , Your kind favor containing congratulation to health Is bcitoro mo. When wo parted thirty months ago little did wo imagine that either would bo brought near death's door by a diooaso whloh sMeots for its victims those who present an Internal Gold of constitutional weakness for its first attack , became you and I were in those days the personification of health and eau claim this to-day , thank Godl Why I can do so will bo told to-morrow when wo meet at your dinner , as you only know that I have pasiod through a terrible lllnosf ; my delivery from death bolng duo to the wonderful dis covery in medical science , * made by a man , who to-day stands In the front rank of his follow-workora unequaled by any in my own opinion. Tnat I , who heretofore have ever boon the most orthodox believer in the old eohool of mcdlcino , its application and results , should thus recant In favor of that whloh ia snooredat by old practi tioners , may atartlo you , but "seeing is believing , " and when I recount the attack made on my old hulk , how near I oamo to lowering my colors , and the final volly which through the agency above mentioned , gave mo victory , you will at least credit mo with jut cause for sincerity in my thankfuiuess and belief. I will also spin my yarn anent my China arulto , and altogether , ex pect to entertain as well as bo enter tained by you. With beat wishes , Sincerely yours , Dear Admiral. U S Navy. HON GKOUQE WENDELL , Sinclair Place , Boston. Ai autumnal afternoon in the year 188-- , found the taunt flagship Nomad rounding the treacherous and danger ous extremity of South America , And thU day certainly intended to place it self on record with these of its predec essors marked stormy , its nastlnoss in wind and weather giving all hands on board the flagship tholr fill In hard work and discomforts. The record of the Nomad on thla cruise , which she was now completing on her homeward bound passage to Boston , had boon most disagreeable , when considered in the 1 i ht of heavy weather work. From Suez "to Aden , then on to Bambay. Point do Galls Singapore , Hong Kong Shanghai , Fagasaki , and Yokohama , the balance sheet stood largely In fav or of old Neptune's rough character- iatlos , but with remarkable evenness the health and original roster of the ship's company stood this day as it did nearly throe years ago with ono ex ception. Throughout the diverse and aried expoiures incidental to cruising over the Ailatlo station , where cholera fevers , liver complaints , malaria , and colds ot all degrees reign in full force , none of the crew had Buffered more than temporary inconvenience , and thns it seemed very hard that now , Ino the closing daya of the cruise , there stood nine ohanoos for , to one against a victory being at last scored for the destroying angel Death. When the Nomad reached Shanghai , in the early portion of her cruise her admiral was the healthiest man aboard. A grand specimen of man-hood was he. Over six feet ia height , weighing two hundred > drod pounds , broad inchest and strong In limb , ho rightly claimed for himself , a full share of Nature's blessings. While returning iato one night from ia diplomatic reception at the Consulate at Shanghai , through over-beating and insufficient protection from the dan gerous effects of the pocullary damp and aearohlng night air , he caught . cold. "Only A cold , "remarked he admiral to the doctors of his ship , ' ' ad easy to cure. " La thought the med ical officers , but with quiet thought - iaaldlouB progression , thin cold clung to the admiral In spite of their best ) efforts to eradicate it , aud when the hoa time came for leaving Yokohama . boaioward bouud , the admiral realized ; that his lungs and throat were decided ly out of order. The doctors advised returnirg homo by mail steamer to SiuFranolsco , so that greater moans for curing thla persistent cough might be found in the Naval Hospital there but the admiral preferred to stick his ship , arill imagining that his trouble . would eventually bo overcome by the doctors' treatment. . No ono who looked at the admiral even in thuao daya imagined that he would fall n victim to lucg trouble. > Bat it was the oid story again typified in this case Only a cold at first ; and ; in upito of orthodox treatment the pe cullar ollmato etl'aots of Ohlna nnrsod ; it , and hastened the sure result of sucb a doop-soated trouble. Time pasted after leaving Yokohama for B > ston biinglng varying symptoms in the ad' . , mlral'a case , nd the dootoiB imeglnec thatjlhey held the disease in chock : a least * Bat with the fornatlon of tub ercles , nlghtawoata , and the now rnplc , , oonsamptlonoMnng tissues , which hat : set in with alarming Blmptoms , thepa ) tlent teal'tod ' that his cold had laid the seeds of'that fell agent of Death , con sumption. The hacking cout < h ol the < admiral had in itself boon jaffiolon . food for 'serious consideration , ; ind now , as in the warm autumn days the fhgshlp gallantly rode over the tide : waters ef the PaciOo , bound for 0 ip Horn , the doctors hoped' much for sue cess. Bat this boisterous aftornooi foand the good ship struggling wltl gigantic seas alt off from the Chpo i b a fierce northerly wind. Lsaden wer the heavens aud sid the hearts of fall aboard , for that morning the iaal bulletin of the medical ofihershad BO forth thl * lntolltonce ; : "The admire is in aamo condition as reported las night. A burning fever has bee * slightly rodacoJ , whllo other mp- loma are no heretofore nnnouncod. All undaratood those Words ni'.hoti questioning. The beloved admiral had daring the past two wceko sank vcr low. The symptoms of blood.poisot - ing , a torpid liver , intense pilt - throughout the body , eyesight and mental faculties a ( Tec ted , cppetito uon through inaction nf that great Joguli tor the Ilvor. Those wcro the raoai which had reduced the admiral remand the plnaolo of health to the vully and shadow of death , Consumption bold I fall away now , and the well-know Bitskill of naval doctors was ia this It stance at least completely foiled. The admiral had Issued orders ft the flogihlp to lonoh at Wontovld * for COM , and U waa the Intention the doctors to land the admiral there for ; treatment. But ono man in the ship was wrapped in the gloom of dlspatr , at standing by the weather rigging on the poop deck ho gacad ab. sently over the soothing waste of wapt tors. This was the admiral's son , a lieutenant , and attached to hln father's statT. lie feared that the wear nnd tour of ship life would sar Ma father's strength boyoud ondurrui. . , and bopt fore the ship oould reach Montevideo , Among n group of sailors gathered around on J of the great gunson the spar dock stood the captain of the lore-top , Brown , a alight but healthy looking man. His companions wcro listening to a recital of his soiljrlngs from conit sumption , which had dovolopcd whllo SDhi was attached to the sloop-of-wnr hiR lUngor , lying the harbor of Yokoit hama a year ago , this "yarn" having boon started by a discussion about the admiral's condition. Tflo men had just returned from some work around the dock , an order for which had in- terruptod Brown's atory a few mofi monte previously. "A year ago this day I was hove to In the 'pill mail's' sick bay In the Raugor , then off Yokohama , an' T toll yon , pards , 'twas no use pipln' my number , 'oauso I was nigh ton patsln' in my enlistment papers for a long crulso aloft , " continued Brown. "Oon1 sumption had mo iUt aback , and the doctor says it was no use to stow away his lush in my hold sooin * that my bellows was cpndomuod by a higher power than hooDuld wrestle with. " "How did you packer oat of ill" asked a gunner's mato. ' Wa'all , " replied Brown , "my Ohl1 nee waahnun oomo to mo ono mornln * an' ho says to mo , 'mo hab got alloo some Molican man medlkln , do you heap good1 ! I nays bring it off , Chang , I bay all the same. That afternoon Clung hove np with foartoon bottles of a lush , enough to kill or care the whole ship's crow , an' that looked I fresh in their nice wrappers. Saya Chang , 'Ohiuaman doctor hab got plonteo tnoro , ho make heap good well with my sick , this number ono modi- kin alloo same through Yokohoma. ' Wa'all , I took the bottles an * told the doctor I was goln' to try ono as by the sailln' orders on the battle , and the doctor ho laughed and ssys 'twas no good , but I done as the regulations says from the first , an' here I am , agin the doctor's ideas , to bo sure ! " With the triumphant assertion Brown looked about the circle. Then lower- orlng his voice , said , "boys , I've four of these precious bottles loft - alnt give , em all away yet after I was cur ed an' If yea all think it weald not be too free with the 'old man , ' sup- ese I go to hla aon there on. the poop eok an' say what I have to you , an' oskln' his pardon , say wo want the admiral to try the stuff in my bottles Boeln' that they oared my consump tion. " Pm This idea met with approval from all aides. Therefore Brown walked off for the interview with the admiral's son , with no little anxiety in bis good heart as to the result of hla mission Approaching the lieutenant , Brown saluted , and asked for permission testate state his reasons for doing so. This waa readily granted , and Brown spoke oat "Boeing that I waa onoo oared oomsamptlon , lieutenant , I make bold to ask if I can toll yea how , an * why I've the reasons for wishing yea use on year father what was my sal vation. " alad In a few moments the lieutenant had Brown's story oat , and much to the > tatter's gratification , granted a ready , permission to him. It did not take > Brown long to ran to his ditty box . get the bottles of medicine , and re a turn to the lieutenant with them. "I'm afeared that the doctors will kick ag'ln the use of this blessed stuff an' what wid yea do , Blr , " said Brown as ho placed the medicine In the cabin orderly's hands to bo taken Into the admiral's room. "I will attend to that , Brown , anc rest assured that yonr remedy will have a fair trial In splto of any oppo sition. It will not hart my father judging from yonr statement and the opinion of the Medical officers of the , Rancor. " "Thank yea , sir , an1 God help the admiral to weather his trouble. U prayer of all the ship , " said Brown as the lieutenant tarnod to enter tbi cabin. There was no cectatlon In the atom > ; that evening. The gale howle through the rlgqing in wild , discord ant tones ; the great ohlp hboroc through the white capped mountain of water threatened to engulch he with each burnt of tholr storm-whip ped oroats. Within the admiral's cabli . the Argand lights , the oomfortabli f arnltaro , and the numerous ovldonco of the admiral's wanderings over lam - and water as displayed in oholco brie a-brao and trimmings , gave to room a warm , snug oppoaranco , lost pleasing this wild night to those with , , in. In his stateroom lay the admiral - ' made comfortable by all that lovln hands and willing hearts could sag at < gest. By his side sat hla son , who - quiet voice was rcooantlng to his futhc tneintorviow with Brown , and thooj 1 position met with from the dootot - when the idea of giving this naw ied- lolnn waa broached. - "Yon were sleeping at the time father , and therefore missed a laugl able aoene , made BO , lnaspUe of yoc condition , by the Intense dislike dii played by the doctors for thla 'ne f angled staff , ' thla 'patent "liquid which they declared should never with - their consent be given to yon. fell I out the matter short by saying thi I would take all the responsibility an by ; with yonr permission would admli ister It. That I obtained when found yea awake , and now yon ai under way with the first bottle aa pi BOt directions. I am satlified , dear father , that it will do yea good , premonition filling mf heart that lust wo have iound the moans . - arreslloK the burning fever and haol " log cough which have boon tronblit you so much. " The admiral's reply was cut rtby a Dovero spsll of coughing , irlng - which ho spat blood , and when fi ishod oank"back exhausted. Bat tl grateful look which ho bestowed I nia con waa an additional assurance - belief In that svhlch the admiral hod first sight dabbed aa n poosiblo b doubtful moans of doing him any goo ; Bat laying aside his dislike for ai bat old established remedies , the i a miral aoqalesed In hla son's rcqooi - and now , after thii last spell , trait- ted that the effjot of the dose h for softened the dreaded severity of t racking cough. of Three weeks htor found the Nomad making the harbor of Montevideo. Aftorsovoro and prolonged weather she had rounded the Capo and now waa standing in the harbor for the purpose of roooallng uud waterlog. To ono given to 'tho study of human lineaments the faces of these aboard the iligihlp this bright mornlug would have Herded Infinite Bopo for such pursuit. Bat the source of each man's happiness flowed frym the same foun tain of grateful joy. The beloved admiral waa the cause of this. And wh > 1 If yon oould have seen the , admiral this : bright morning , dear reader.your answer would have boon easily found it his face , A changed man was ho. Victory was perched on his guidons ! the dread enemy was slowly rotroat- Ing. The nght was a severe ono , bat with no cessation in vigilant action and careful application af the contents of four bottles the admiral had turned the flank of consumption , and waa slowly but surely driving him off the field with a power which astounded the doctors and 11 Hod all hearts with joy and thankfulness. What was this , then , that had won the victory for the seaman Brown and was now loading the admiral's shat tered forces to the Bamo grand result ? When asked this question by ono of his 1 ; officers on doty in Montooldoo the admiral , slowly lifting hla hand , ro- piled , "I would thatlu lottorsof gold , and so placed that all the world coald road them , the name of this great remedy could bo shown , coupled with the genius who dltcovorod it THE GOLDEN MKDIOAL DKUOVHRY ! Dr. Pierce 1 , of Buffalo , N. Y. , ' the man who has given to his follow men the greatest relief from all Us that mortal flesh i IB heir to ! " "Tnls IB the name ot the contents of thatbjttlo on my table , and God bless 1 the man who has found the secret of filling It with a medicine at onoo prrlfylug ] and strengthening , whole- Borne and thorough In ita results , and claiming , in my hamblo opinion , nothing - ing I for Itself that It cannot reasonably perform. ] Nature's alloy against the abuse i of man ! " Well might the admiral sing the praises of that which had BO anox pootodly rescued him from a fatal linens. When tbo ship anchored ; ho first commission for the admiral's son to execute was a largo purchase of Dr. Ploro's Golden Medical Discovery , whloh. as the ad miral sadly admitted , ho had boon tn every port the world around and had only admired as en ovcdonco cf the energy and enterprise cf an American who can thus place hla Gjldon Medi - cal discovery in every nook and cor ner of the globe. But now ho wae , ' ono more to testify to the wonderful power of this modloluo , ann certainly did so In Montovlkoy , by praiilng ft up to all'tho high officials who vlsltoc itm , A week later and the Nomad sailed or Boston direct. What the condl , ; lon of the admiral was when she ar , rived there ia thown by hla lotto above. Lot It bo recorded to the credit of the doctors on the flagshl I ] that they were completely cured of all dislike for the Gcidon Monioal Discov eryuiod It faithfully on the voyage to Boston , and landed , through Its of wonderful pawer , the admiral com ld pletely restored ; and moro than one poor follow who started out in the ink to bay of the Nomad , What staunch al- friends the Golden Medical Dircovory made In that ubip. ad The above , reader , la an outline the story span by the admiral to bis dy friend when they mot at tha dinner. ko We will not touch on other portions or..of . , his Interesting recital of his crulso ro- general , onr aim being to record testimony for the greatest wonder medical science that this nineteenth , century of surprising developments n. eas produced. From the wonpotfol power of Dr. PJorco'a Golden Medical Discovery over that tortiblo fatal disease , con- suptloD , which ta aorof nla of the lungs when first during this now world- - famed remedy to the public , Dr. Fierce , , thought favorably of calling it hit "consumption care , " bat abandoned that nome aa too restrictive for r modlcino tha } from its wonderful combination of gorm-doslroylnp , the well as tonne , or strengthening , nltonv , alive , or blood'o'oansing ; antl-billou dlurotlo , pectoral , and nutritive pro perties , lu uneqnalod , not only as rm remedy for oonoamption of the langs ( but for aU chronic dicoaics of the liver - blood , kidnoya , nnd langu. Goldor rod Medical Dlaoovory curca oil humora from the worst ocrofala to the com > her mon blotch , pimple , or eruption - Erjsipolra , aalt-rheum , fever-sore : bin bculy or rough skin , In abort , nl ditoaees caused by dlacasj ( terms tho' blocd , are couquersd b this powerful purifying , nnd - Invigorating medicine. Grea tin eating ulcers rapidly heal under benign influences. Eipocially has - manifested its potency in caring totter , rose rash , bolls , carbuncles , sore eyes scrofulous sores and Dwellings , whit swellings , goitro or thick neck , and in 1 enlarged glands. thor "Tho blood Is the life. " Thoroughl ; op- cleanse this fountain of health busing tors using Gjldon Medic 1 Discovery , and - good digestion , a fair skin , baoyac spirits , vital strength and soundnoi , of constitution are established. - four If yea feel dull , drowny , debilitated dis. have sallow color of akin , or yollowli new brown spots on face or body , frequer , ' headache or dizziness , bad taste month , Internal heat or chills , alto [ , natod with hot flahon.low spirits an that gloomy forebodings , irregular ppe- and tito , and tongue coated , yon are Bade - ing from Indigestion , dyipepila , ac I torpid Ilvor or "biliousness. ' In mat are cases only part of these symptoms i a per experienced. As a remedy for such cases Dr. I'.eroe'd Golden Mad a cal Dlaoovory ha * no equal as it efloa at perfect and radical cares , of i For weak lungs , spitting of bloo < short breath , consumptive cij swoathd , and kindred affections , It b U sovereign romedy. In the euro 1 brouotiitio , eovoro coughs and ca sumption , it lias astonished the met fm- oil faculty , and eminent physlcln the pronounce it the groscost mcdti on riltoovory of the ago. Thb nil trill of properties possotsod by oed Ilvor at tire trifling when compared with thief bat of the Golden Medical Discovery , ood. rapidly builds up the system aud any crrasoa the flash and weight of the ad- reduced below the usual itandard , health by wasting diseases , - * * * * * * had The reader will pardon the forego ) the digression , prompted by onr jmlr atlon for a remedy that performs su marvelous cores , and permit as to i that when the admiral retained to hla homo in Now York Iho only cload cast noon the happiness of the reunion with his family was caused by the con tinued Illness of hla oldest son , a young man of twenty.four , vho dis ease , when the admiral sailed from Montlvodlo , had been reported as succumbing to the treatment of the family doctor. Bat his father found otherwise ; the unfortunate yoang men WAS suffering severely from chronicle dlscaio of the kidneys and bladder. Before leaving Boston the admiral had purchased a copy of Dr , Plorco's book , "Tho People's Common Hmso Medl- cnl Advisor. " Ho road this valuable book thoroughly , and apon his arrival homo had made np his mind as to the ftittiro treatment for hla son , The Uttar was sent to the famous Invalids' Hotel , at Buffilo , N. Y < , oondaotcd by Dr. R V. Pierce and his compe tent staff of specialists , whore , under skillful treatment , the onffarer soon found relief and a permanent cure. In the library of his handsome homo the admire ! placed ono of the tear bottles nont him by the seaman Brown , Conspicuous In its pretty frame and stand It atlraoto all eyes , whloh can easily road the lines in golden letters inscribed on thf tablet as follows : "This bottle once con- talnek the amnaition whiah secured for Admiral the victory in his battle off tiapo Horn with the enemy consumption. Hla undying gratltado Is thns shown for that whioh this bottle and its mates hold. Rejoice , rejoice , 'He Is alive AE ln , " Lost , but Is Found. " Under date of July 9,1883 , Mr , K. B Bright of Windsor Locks Conn' , writes . plain modest narrative , which , from Its very simplicity , has tbo trno ring ot fine gold. Ho says : "My father Is using Hunt's Remedy and scomi to bo Improving , in fact , he is very much batter than he hu been for a long time. Ho had been tapped three times. The J first time they got from him sixteen quarts of water , the second tlmo thirteen qtmts , aud fully as much moro the third time , and he would constantly fill np again every time after he had been tapped , until be commenced uilncc Hunt's Remedy , whloh acted like magic In his case , as he > cgun to Improve at once , and now his watery accumulation passes away through the secretions naturally , and ho has none of .hat swelling or filling up which waa so fre quent before the functions of the kidneys were restored by the use of Hunt's Rem edy. Ho f a well-known citizen of this place and has always been in business here , " Again he writes , Nov. 27 , 1882 , "I beg most cheerfully and truthfully testate state , in regard to Hunt's Remedy , that Its use was the saving of my father's life. I spoke to you in my previous letter in re gard to his being tapped three times. Is the most remarkable case that has ever bwn hoard of In this section. For a man of his npo ( ilxty years ) it is a most remark able cure. He bad been unable to attend to his business moro than a year , and was given up by the doctors. "The first bottle of Hunt's Remedy that he use 1 gave instant relief. He has used in oil seven bottlet , and continues to uio It whenever he feels drowsy or sluggish , and It affords instant relief. Ho la now atten ding to bis regular business , and has been several months. I am perfectly willing that you should publish this letter , an we jk thoroughly believe that father's life was saved by using Hnct'sRemedy ; and these facts given above may be a benefit to oih- ors suffering ( n like manner from diseases or inaction of the Kidneys and Liver. " of . in bit In ' ith CURES SORO'FULA , ' do. SORES , . do. ULCERS , ' " " * * - do. BOILS , ' Id- ' , do. ERUPTIONS , > - do. CATARRH , tl' do. ECZEMA , a do. RBEUMATISM , Rt do. SKIN DISEASES , - , do. 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In I These Borrcsrrouu act directly upon tht tor- ooaU ol the Blood Vessels , and by their astringent and effects gently lorce the blood from the swollen umors , and uy making the ooaU ot the velni - strong , prevent their refilling , and hence a radi ifler- cal cure U sure to followtheir use. Price , 78 and centaabox. For sale by all druggists , or sent by mall on receipt of price , by V.n UabMediOSU lany ( nrtltnte 718 Olive BtPt Ixmts are : Mi- all DOCTOR STEINHART8 Feats OF LIFE. , FOB OLD AND Youso , MALB ADD FUIALB. ; It Is a sure , prompt aud effectual reraeds or a direction. Ujuncp'la , Intermittent Fevers , Want of ol Appetite , Nervous D lillltr In all Its Stagei Weak Memory , Lw P | Brain Power , Prostration , con WoaUness and gineral Ixiss of Po.vcr. It repairs nedl- nervoiiH waste , rujutenn'cn the faded Intellect , strcniinthens the cnftchled brain and rntorei claus surprls uir nonml vigor to the exhausted or. dlcal van i. Iliu ex ] > crloice ol thousands proves It ta -itlvo bo an liivahmblu ri-medy. Prlco , $1.00 a bottle , ortflx orK3. For ealobyall ilrugjIUs , or sent ol itxure ( rora olsenatlon on receipt ol price by these Dr. Stoliihor P. O. Box 2400 St. Loaii.Mu * II In I those PERSONAIj-"part90' the buman body o enlarged , developed and strengthened , " etc.li an Interesting ad > ertseineat long run In out paper. In reply to mqu rles we will say thai there flo evidenced humbugabiul tbti On the contrary , the advertlkrs arr very highly In. going dorted InUres ed penona oay get staled clj. culan giving all parilculan , giving all partlcu- such lari. by addreaainir Erie UedlcalCc. , P. 0. Doi CIS. nuffalo , N. T. Toledo B" " > tar ( Bta , osay