Jrt . . . . , -v - r \ DAILY BEE-TUESDAY' APRIL 17 ZBULTJIFDFS , _ _ = = = = = - = PROPRIETOR OF PALACE MUSIC HALL ! Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS , now approved and used by afl first class Artists. WESTER COTTAGE AfJB BURDETTE ORGANS. Importer and dealer in 'MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESRIPTION , such as Violin Guitars , Accordeons , Music Boxes , Italian Strings , Etc. , , Etc. Also a full line of IMITJSia IBOCXKIS. IMTJSIO BIZNTDIBIRSAJETID SHCEIEJT ZMITJSIO Fancy Goods , Ohildrens' Carriages , Velocipedes , Bycicles , Carts and Wagons. To make room for new stock will sell at EXTRA LOW FIGURES FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Good Organs at $50 and upward. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments , Orders solicited Address , J. MUELLER , Council Bluffs , Iowa LINGTRY MAVES Latent ntylpd from the east , in Lnnatry "Waves and Reversible Lan Frlzzen at MRS. , Tj J. GOOD'S , 29 Main utreet , opposite peat < ffice. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CniOAQO , ROCK I8ULHD AMD rACinO. Depart. _ Arrive. Atlantic Ext..B20pm Padflo Ext..8:15am : Ex and Mall',823 ft m Ex and Mall".6:65 : p m D. llolnca no.7:15 : a m DCS Molnesao.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , BURUKOTO ! * ADD QUINCY. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..BSOpm I Pacific Ext..020am Mall and Ex * , ,920am Moll and Ex.7:00pm : H. Y. Ex 4 OpmNeb&KMEi..8:20am | CHICAGO AND NOKTUWISTIUH. ' Depart Arrive , Atlantic Ext..5:15 : p m Pacific Ext..9:15atn : Mall and Ex'.8:20am : Mall and Ex * . .0:16 : p m' Accom ( Sat..6:60 : pm Accom. ( Mon. ) . 1:15 : p m KANSAS CTtT , BT. ; OI AMD OOCKCIL BLUI7S. Depart. Arrive. Hall and Ex..9:59 : a m I ExprcM. 6:60 : p m )10 ) p M ) M ll a d Es..6liO pro umon TAomo. Dtp ait ArrlTo. Overland Xi.1130 a. n. OrulanEU.4:00 : : p.in. Lincoln Ex..1130a. n. Denver Ex..7:00p. : n. Local Ex . 830 a. a. Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex . 9:06 ft , m. Emigrant..520p. m. " Ex . -00a.m. . WABAfin , ST. LOOU AKD Depart. Arrive. Hall and Ex. . 9:45am : I Mall and Ex. . 430 pm Cannon Ball. . 4:50 p m ( Cannon Ball.11:05 : a m , SIOUX CRT AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive , or Sioux City.7:55aM Frm Sioux O'y.6:50 : p m or FortNlobrora. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb" T:55am : Neb 6:50pm : For Bt. Paul. . .7:40 p m From St. PauL.SfO a m CHICAGO. HILWACKKI AMD ST. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Hall and Ex.920 a m I Uall and Ex6M pm Atlantic Ex.5:15pml | : Atlantic Ex.910a m CHICAGO , MU.WACKKS AKD BT. PAUU Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15am I Pacific Ex..19:15 : a m Atlantic Ex.3:40pm : I Mail and Ex.T-25pm Except Sundays , f Except Saturday * . ( Except Mondays. ( Dally. Council Blufla < J Omaha street B. B. Leave Council Uluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m.'fl a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , O'a m , 10 a m , 11am , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p llam , pm , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p m , fi p m , 0 p m. | m , 4 p m , S p m , 6 p m. Street cars run hcU hourly to the Union Pacific Depot On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. in. , ana ran regularly during tbe day at 9,11 , 2 4 , fi and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; TOTXX C3TXVES3EC HST CORNICE WORKS ! Iron and Slate Hoofing , 0. SPKOHT , - - Proprietoi. 1111 Douglas St. - Omaha , Hob MANTTFACTUKBH OF GAJ.VAN1ZED Iron Cornices I DORMER WI1SD0WS , FINULS , Tit ) , Iron and Slate Hoofing , Bpecht'n Patent Met llloSkyllzht ; Patent , Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Bhelvini ; . I am tha coneral ngent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING. Creations , Balustrades. Ver-mclas , Iron Bank ItaHingd , Window lijincU , Cel- Inr Gu-irdx ; nls'i GENERAL AGENT FOR PEERSON & F.ILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND. PILE OINTMENT ? 55 a > * .XtOBC X.'KO OINTMENT 25 3E 23 xiv 3XT33' J Favor and Aeno TOLO ! Cordial. . . ! 00 3HCX35STOB-'S STANDARD LIVER PILLS. . . 25 L3MCJElZCXa a.3Xr DIARRHOE ODRE. , 25 SURE ODREFORCORNS 25 ( Warranted or money refunded. ) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Manufactured by W. J. Wkltehouie.eOi North 18th St. Omaha Neb. ap 14-m6e < nt A Bkln of Beauty It Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX QOURAUD'8 Oriental Dream or Magical Bean- tifler , 11 Tan , Plmplei Freckles , Mothpatch esan'every blemlah'on tbe test ol BO j ears an' Is so harm less we tute It to be lure tbe propo ra tion H pro perly Biade Accept no counterfeit ot similar name. The distinguished Dr. L. A. Bayre , eild to r lady of thje IUUT ON ( a patient ) : "As you ladles will use them , I recommend 'O ur > ud's Cream * aa the leaat harmful of all tbe Bkln preparations. " One bottle will last six months , using It every day. Also foudro Jab * tile removes tuperfluous halt wtihoul Injury to the Bkln. II HI. M. B. T. OOURAUD , Bole prop. , 43 Bond St. , N. T. For nU by all Druggists and Fancy Ooods Dealers throughout the United Blatec , Canada and Europe. CTBewaro ol bas Imitations. It,000 reward for anett and proof of any oo * itUlog the suns. Loan & Trust Oompanj UASTINOS , NEB. Capital Stock , - - $100,000 JAB.B. HKARTWELL. President. A. L. CLARKE , Vlce-Prcjldent. E. 0. WEBSTER , Treasurer DIREOTORS Samuel Alexander Oswald'Ollver , A. L. Clarke , E. C. Webster' ' Qeo. H Pratt , Jaa. a Ileartwell , T ) . M. McKl lllnney. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialt > This Company furnlahci a permanent , home Institution whore School Bend Band other legally Issued Municipal secDrltle to Nebraska can be be negotiated on the most favorable terms .Loans mode on Improved farm In all well settleo counties of the state through | r9Sponalble | local correspondents. SHORT LINE -OF THK- oiiBcxo.4iV.a-o , r Milwaukee & St. Panl RAILWAY IS now running Its FAST EXFEE8S TRAINS ffODD OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' WITH Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers AND THE Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point beyond ; ci IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To BT. PATH , . OR MINrrEAPOMB Take the BEST ROUTE , thi Chicago , ffilwaukee&St Paulfi'y Ticket office located In Parts i Hotel , at corner farnani anurfourtoeuth itreota and at U , P. De pot and at UUlaril Hotel , Omaha. jtaTSee Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Arent. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. S. 8. MERRILL , A. V. H. CARPENTER , General Manager. Gkmcral Pass. Agent. J. T. CLARK , OEO. H. HEAFKORD. GeneralSup't. Asa'tflcnaa. . DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOR Ou > AND Yoo.va , MALI AND FIMALI. It la a sure , prompt and effectual remeds or digestion , Djspepvla , Intormlttent Fevers. Want ot Appetite , Nervous Debility In all Its Stares Weak Memory , LOBS of Ilraln i'ower , Prostration , Wcakncta and general Loss ot Power. It repaln nervous waste , rejuvenates the faded Intellect , BtreiiKhtheii ) the enfeebled brain and reatoret surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted or < cans. The experience of thousands proves It tc be an Invaluable remedy. Price , 81.00 a bottle , or dx or 13. For sale by all Arugginti , or seal secure from obiervatlon on receipt of price bj r.Steinlmr .P. O. Box 240O Bt onli.Mo. i DR. WHITHER. 17 Bt Ob rl Bt. BT.X.OUIB Mo A BEOULAB GRADUATE 'of two medics eollffesbas been longer ensragsd In tbe Ireat ment ot CHROMIC , NERVOUS. SKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than any ether phjslclan tn 81. Louis as city papers show and all old reeldenll know. Consultation free aad Invited. When II It Inconvenient to vUls UM city for treatment , medicine * can be sent by null or expreu everr where. Curable cases guaranteed ; whore doabl * xlim IIU frankly dated. Call or wilt * . Nervous prostration. Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness , Mercurial and other affections of Throat. Bkln and Bones Blood Impnritleo ana lilood PolsonlnR. Skin Aflectlotw , Old Sores nd Uloert Impedimenta to Marrmge , Rheumatism , Piles. Special attention to cases Irou. overworked brain. aURGIOAL OABKfi receive special attantloa. DlncaBen arising from'Imprudence , Krceaaei , Imluk-cnoci e whcl ry well receipts ; who may mat , who not , why , ji a gl ry may - " / C3r BJ JLJLJfl. cauaoe , conaoqaencsi and cure. Bealed for 25o poitago or lUmjii. ' * LutTlmM > nd TreaolteroBS DwtMrBYniawiFE. JOSSB JamOS. b only llfeauthotlied by her and which will nt be a "Blood and Thunder" story , such u hat bo n and will b pul lUbed , but a truJ life by UK only t > enon who Is tn poeeeelon of the ( act * I falthlul and devoted wife. Truth Is moro nter- Mtlngtfata action. A reals should apply orter titOfr it < u > c . 8a 75 cU. for Sample book , Jwe * w-e SLADE IN HIS TRICKS. The Noted Spiritualist Oaught in the Act at Walnut , The Double rlata Trick Ex posed by Men of Muscle 'o th Editor of the Bn. Fur four week * the coming of Dr. lade , of Now York Olty , was an nounced in the Walnut News , Clip- ilngs from the Chicago papers op- learod telling of his wonderful faats , a medium in that metropolis Arrangements were made for him 0 loctnro in the high school building a Sabbath afternoon and eveningof April 8th , and the notices eot forth hat he should giro an account of the mysterious and marvelous things which have happened him since ho be came a medium , which he profoaies to have been from childhood , his travels n foreign lands , his arrest in London nd so-callod expose , the tests which scientific men have put him to , and their perfect satisfaction of his geun- nenoss. They also sot forth that dnr- ng his stay here he would endeavor to prove to those who desire the ruth of a lifo beyond the grave , and a happier state to these who are prepared for it , that he would prove this by the asseverations of those who have gone before and are enabled to return through him aud others endowed dewed with the like supernatural powers. With such startling an nouncements a general curiosity to see and hear him was awakened , not only among the residents of Walnut , but of all the surrounding country. Oa Thursday evening , April 5th , Dr. Blade arrived and engaged a room at the Oantral hotel , where he awaited visitors who might wish to hold com munlcatlon with their departed friends or witness his marvelous per formances. On Irlday morning Mr. J. H. Henry , president of the Exchange bank , and M. B. Darnell , Esq , vis ited him , and during the sitting a screw driver was picked np by some unseen power , at Dr. Blade's request , and thrown clear across the room. In response to a request for a message from a deceased sou , a double slate held by Mr. Henry and Mr. Darnell in plain view was , apparently , written full on the inner side of one slato. And thus ran the message : "Oh , how glad lam to oome to yon and tell yon there Is a life after death ; no doubt of thin. 1 will oome to yon again wneu I am moro able.M. . M. A. D. " On a subsequent ocoaslon when Mr. Henry and Mr. Djn Oramer , editor of VVnlnnt Newa were present , there came the following pretended iimaago without any solicitation on their purt , apparently from the same uplrlt : DEAR FRIENDS Pardon me for coming in upon yon at this time. I am so anxious to lot my friends'know 1 still live. I cannot help impeding npou yon. After I was killed nt 8 Falls , by the elevator , I wai in a stupor for some tlmo. The first per sons I thought of was my poor father and mother , Please say to them I am happy only when I see them sad. I am truly as over , M. A. DARNE'L. Others called to BOO him and wit nessed similar performances. On Sib/ bath tfternoon and evening ; the lec tures were .delivered' In the school house. The audience were good but impression made was nnfavorable. The pastor of the Presbyterian church chose for his theme , on the same evening , "The sight which the word of God throws upon such per formances as the above. " Especially as illustrated by the Magician of Egypt , Ex. vll and vll. ; the Witch of Eador , I 8am. 28 , 4-20 ; Simon the Sorcerer , Acts 8 , 0-24 ; Elymas , Acts 13 , G-12 and the Sons of Solva , Acts 19,13-19. KIEKCE EHCOUNTKB. On Monday and Tuesday there was manifested a general conviction of the belief that Dr. Blade was a fraud and by his artfnl practices was deceiving the people. According ly on Wednesday two men , John Morgan find Patrick Brady , both of Itrto atont build , and willing for the work , were engaged to test the Dr.'B secret art. These men wore minutely Instructed concerning the performance of the double state trick by Mr , Henry , who had visited the Dr. soma half dozan times. When Morgan and Brady entered Dr. Blade's room they requested , as others had done , a full _ double slate communication , ALL TOOK SKATS AT UEK TABLE , The Dr , placed his doable slate to Mr. Morgan's broa t to receive ( ho communication , aud when the pencil had , upparontly , by the sound , com menced to write , and the Dr. said it had commenced , Mr. Morgan nolzad the slates , saying , "Iwantt1 escalates. " In a moment the Dr. sprung to his feet , grabbed the slates with both hands and said , "No , ulr , not much , you cannot have these slates. " Mr. Morgan followed him right up , langht him , and while ho held his. lands apart , Mr. Brady got possession f the slates. These slates wore taken o the bank , whore they may still bo leen. Before Mr. Morgan solzod ; hem the pencil did not have tlmo to write moro than three or four words , t the furthest ; nevertheless , on ex- > mlnatlon , one slate 'was found to bo written in fall and signed. Wo plvo his message also : ' MY FIUENDH Is thla humbug ? If t is , It is a wonderful gift. No , my rlonds , this is the work of spirits , lomo to convince yon of this fiat that plrlta live after what is called death , Lot this be a test to you of It , for lam J , JOHNSON. Immediately after the seizure and emoval of the slates Mr. Henry , ao- lompanled by Mr. Morgan , Brady and overal other persons , went to see Dr. Slado and the sequel was a * follows : Mr. Henry offered to bet with him ill the money ho wanted that if he ( Blade ) would perform any other trick by sleight of hand In his presence and allow him to investigate at any mo ment ho might indicate ho would do- octana discover how It was done. The doctor declined to accept this proposition. But during the evening of the same day the doctor sent word by a mutual friend that ho would wager Mr. Henry $500 that ho could perform the bell trick ( which Mr. H. had seen hut once ) without being de tected. This offer was accepted and an appointment was made to meet the doctor in the morning , but the latter failed tc put In * n appearance , and soon Itf ; for a moro congenial atmos- phoro. Wo know not what opinion others may have but the people of Walnut and vicinity are convinced that no far as relates to his claim to be a medium , and to receive communica tions from the departed written be tween two slates , Dr , Blade , of New York , la simply a hum- bog ; a man skillful in the art of aisoelving and unworthy of confi dence. Any person who has doubts concerning the facts as stated above can have them certified to by address ing any of the persons whose names appear in It. CEUTIFIOATJE. Wo whose names appear in the above article hereby certify that the facts and circumstances set forth in It concerning Dr Slado are , to the best of our knowledge and belief , correctly described. WALNUT , la. , April 13 , 18P3. Money for the Unmarried- Ono of the most solid and substr itial institutions In this country Id thri jlar- rlago Fund and Mutual Trust Annotation of Cedar llnptda , Iowa. They nre organ ized under the laws of Iowa , anil boir of ficers and directors are among the loading and most prominent business men o Oedni Rapids. Every unmarried person should have * certlQcatfi In this association. It is a splendid Investment , as safe as government boad. You cau Just as well have a good sum of money to commence married life on as not. A largo number ol members have been paid off , receiving ovci 800 per cent on their Investment.VrlU for circulars fully detailing the plan , whlct is tbe finest known. Do not postpone It Good agent * wanted. Mention where yoi saw this notice. f5-8m. Tbo President'a Trip a Failure. Special to th * Iteming Journil. ( WASHINGTON , April 12. Privatt advices from those who followed th < president to Florida say that the trl [ has been a wretched failure so far ai securing any pleasure or rest. Thi president has found the sand fleas ant moiqultops as relentless and energetli as the oflbo seeker at Washington The heat and the Impossibility ol finding any comfort In Florid : hu thoroughly exasperated thi president. It is ssfo t < Blue Ribbon Banford , wh < ooaxud the president down to Florldi so as to earn a foreign appointment will be bitterly disappointed In hi ambition. The Talupoosa wasorderoc from hero to-day to report at Bt Augrstin to meet the proal dent , if ho should conoludu to ooini back by way of sea. Hero may bi trouble ; no president can leave thi jurisdiction of this country , white It oflloo , without consent of congress Hayes , when ho was in California , re fused to go by steamer to Oregon ot this account. Horsford'f Acid Pho pli to Is an appetizer ; It stimulates the stem aoh to renewed activity ; and'ln ' man ] ways tones np and Invlgoratw thi whole system , Iowa Orchards. low * Ilontstead. At the present time the outlook for Iowa orchards Is a very gloomy one. The old orchards that have attained an ago of from fifteen to twenty-fifo years seem to bo as badly damaged as those that have not yet come into boarlng. There is a possible hope that this widespread Injury may not prove fatal. A few weeks will deter mine. In the meantime take Oapt. Watrous' advice glvo the treoa the best chance possible , and cut uono of them down. If our orchards are hot absolutely killed , the dam age done to them will amount to millions of dollars , All through this part of the state the cherry , peach , pear , plum and apple trunrt are so badly Injured that fully one-half of them In our opinion can never under the most favorable condi tions of weather , fully recover or become - como vigorous , healthy trees. Wo have boon engaged in orcharding to some extent In Iowa for thirty years , and in all that time have seen no such swooping damage to fruit trees as the the past winter has wrought. The winter of 1855-G was very severe and destructive to tender varieties. Bat It taught us which varieties wore tender In the early history of Iowa orcharding and Intelligent tree planters have slnco supposed that they could with safety plant the varieties that withstood that arctic winter. But now , after twesty > savon Years of added experience , wo are acaln overtaken with a disaster that is likely to dwarf the losses of " 65.0" into Insignificance. Wo find that such sorts as Red Juno , Johnathan , Wine Sap , Jannetilng , Bon Davis , Roman Stem , Gross Pomier , and Do- manlo are apparently fatally Injured. The Duchess , Rod Astracau and Wil low Twig , M far as we have hoard and examined , have escaped. PERTAINING TO PARSNIl'U. The value of parsnips * s food for men and cattle is not appreciated in this country. When' boiled , sliced , and fried brown they form a table delicacy dlllionlt to obtain at this sea son of the year. The circumstance that they are Improved Instead of In jured by freezing is In their favor. It Is not necessary to dig and put them in the cellar in order to keep them over winter , They can remain In the ground whore they grow till they are wanted for use. If desirable , those wanted for use during thi winter can bo dug in the fall anc placed In pita whore they will be cosy to obtain when they are wanted Cittlo are fond of parsnips , and wll generally eat them In preference to any kind of roots. It appears to bo Immaterial to them whether they havi been frozan or not. The process o freezing and thawing cause most o the starch in the roots to bo oonvortot into sugar , which gives the swoo taste to these tint remain In the ground all winter. An average crn | of carrots when raised on well manured and well-cultivated Innc which in suitable to their growtl - Is five hundred bushels to the acre , The laud uhould bo pulverized quit deeply and the need sown as early a the soil bucomes tolerably warm. Fo fluid cnlturo the runs Bhonld bo wld enough apart to allow a narrow onltl vator to run between them. Th weeding of the rows when the plant are small and the thinning of them must be done by hand The plant should stand about four Inches apar in the rows. Parsnips stand drongh bettor than almost any roots exoep carrots for the reason that the root are burled in the earth while th loaves are so close to * the surface tha they servo tho'pnrposo ' of a mulch , A Monkey on the Rampage. Mr. William Klefaber haslately , re turned from a trip to Oantral America says the Dayton , Ohio Democrat , am ho brought with him , as a memento o his visit , several tropical birds and particularly lively specimen of th monkey tribe. The latter has beei confined in a cage and placed on oxhl bltlon at the Third street dope restaurant , of which Mr. Klo faber is the proprietor. The mon key has attracted much attention and many visitors. About G o'olool yesterday morning ho succeeded In opening the door of his cage , thus so oaring the frnodom of tin entire os tnblishmout * lie uiado the most o hid liberty , and proceeded at once t Inspect hU now pesicslous. On th 'counter there stood an Image of a ooa black monkey holding a platter on which were piled a lot of orangua The tropical monkey surveyed hi darkey counterpart at first with curl oslty , then with growing anger aroused , perhaps , by the stolid Indil feronoo of the black monkey , or ma ; be it was the Inborn prejudice of th lighter races against the darker crop ing out in this connecting link betwoo the bipeds and the quadruped. A . all events his anger soon grow to frenzy , and , with a shrill scream , ho lelzod the imago by the throat and dashed It to the floor , where it broke into oonntlots pieces. Elated with his success , ho next seized a plaster Imago of a child bearing aloft a basket of fruit , and the child shared the fate of the black monkey. On the cigar conn- tor stood a brouza kerosene lamp with a highly ornamented globe , used for lighting clears , Hla monkeyshlp In spected this , smelled it and expressed his disgust by sending the lamp sftor the plaster Images. Canned goods , fruits , candles and other wares ia turn attracted his attention , and wcro scat tered promiscuously about the floor , Voluntary Tributes of Gratitude for Bene fits Received. DEAD SIR , Please allow mo the privilege of giving my testimony regarding the won derful curative properties of your Invalua ble medicine , Hunt'sIlemody , During the past six or seven years I have been a great sufferer from Kidney disease , and during a great part of the tlmo my suflerlogii have been so Intense M to be 'Indeicrlbable. ' Only these who have suffered by tnla dread disease know of the awful backache , anl pains of all kinds , accompanied by great weakness and nervous prostration , loss oi force and ambition which Invariably attend It. . I had all these troubles Intensified , and IM in such a ba t condition that I could oi get up out of my chair except by put * Ing my hands on my knees , and almost oiling out before I could straighten np , I rled tbe best doctors , and many kinds of medicine , but all fulled to help me , and I xperlmented to long ri deavorlng to get ured that last spring I was In very poor hap * , and in eking for relief tny at ten- Ion was directed bv a friend to tbe re. markable cures of Kidney diseases , etc. , which w ro being accomplished by Hunt's lomody. I was Induced to try It. and be * [ an to take it , and very teen "limbered ip" as it were ; my severe backache , and , he Intense pains I had an fie ed so lone ipeodlly disappeared , notwithstanding J ia4 been bothered with this complaint so many years. Yfhen I be pan to take Hunt's Remedy 1 was considerably tun down In my genera health , and suffered also from loss of appe tlte , Evenlnoel have been taking th Remedy , however , my Improvement ba been most marked ; my former complaints aches , pains , eta , have disappeared , and now feel like my foinwr self , halo , hearty and sound In health. I shall always keep Hunt's Remedy with me , and would mos earnestly recommend sll those who are sufferers from Kidney or Liver diseases , or diseases of the Bladder or .Urinary organs to use Hunt's Remedy , and take no other. Tours very truly , HKNRY H. SHELDON , No. 280 Wentm niter St. , Providence , R , I. "In tbe lexicon of vouth. eto , , there la such word as Fall. That "lexicon" Is newfound found In the laboratory of Hunt's Remedy , It knows no such word ai Fall. BPKEll'B PORT CRAPE W1ME Used n th principal churches lor common. Ion purpoMS EXCELLENT FOR LADIES , AND WEEKLY PERSONS , AND THE AGED SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIKB ro uniurpauoa oy anyomir native win * lielns tha pure Juice ol the Qr p , produhd untie" * Mr. Sceer ! own personal supervision , t ipurlts nd Kenulnenou. aru guaranteed. Ib youngMl child can partakaol IU srauoron qutl tlea , an.J . tuo weakest IrmUd use It tr advaoUge. It li p tcul ! rly boneflclU to the Bed and dsbillU ted , and suited to the votrlous allmo its that 1 1 TO BPEER'S P. J. . . Sherry , The P. J. BHERRT Is a wlaa of laperior char acter , and partekN ot the rich quafltle * ot thi trap * from which II Is mad * For purity , rich new , flavor and medlclna properties , It wWb found nnsxwliod. I it yon sj i r man or irv tcntolllniroiM your ilntlcy i nlulitworV tc no- tlnmlmUiana ui Hop Bittm uet HOP . ttjuiitreyTB , . ( flicrftlou or dlf U > a | ItUmi it TOUM .nap- rlciS 01 Inul * . old or iOU j7SUlT6rlC.if T .C ) poor Iwalth ot Uiirulili Blnir jo a btO . < * nut , r ly on HopJ t Blttarl. . Titnever jou feel 1 nuau > from im ha < your HI * I form of KI v r Pdlwa > that fiyb > nff or stlmulat hn b ( nirnti.l 1 * " < I tf a tlmelT ' cof riki"Wopi ptPHO , On I. ( F or Nnarywit - ra t c.c V luafni , ( JUoMOi * . land trr i/u. ! of Ui wonac boirflk , 1100 it , HDP blacnrf ( ct Mitrct.mnwf Hn o' : . . Too will be v eurwIltroanM Hop Bltt r Uyaacniun 9lw * k and HEVEB uWij > lrlti < 1trj ui It may | o * * & , anviyour ( If * . It hna hun- | | i. Jw * . V ctredi. 4. > .0 l. WIFI'S SPEOIF10 S OURE8 SCROFULA. WIFT'S SPECIFIC S CURES ULOERS. WIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES CATARRH. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC SPECIFICCURES CURES 80RE SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Q CORES BOILO SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Q CURES ERUPTIONO ' SPECIFIC SWIFT'S CURES ECZEMA. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC . CURES RHEUMATISM. f WIFT'S SPECIFIC V REMOVES ALL TAINT. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC IS THE GREAT BLOOD REHKiW OP TUB AQE. Write for fall partioalars ro SWIFT SPEO'FIO ' 00 , . Atlanta.Ba . , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIS VS. 81 to 81 75 n r Battle OOL. L. T , FOSTfch. IVounj Jtow n , Ohio , Uty lu. Lie * C Ds. 0. J. KiHPiLt , fc 'Jo. - ' a.vl Tory ralaa ble Hambletontan colt UiaiIprU 'lery ( .l uly , he had a large bone spavin on one Joint and R small one ) on tha other which made him veiy lame ; I had him oudir the chuiyo ot twu rttci > Inary snrgeonn which tailed to cure iilu I wa ) one day reading t * > 4 .dvortliement o ! Kil U'l Hpavln Onro In the Chicago Kiiuuu , ! detdi/nlaed ttoncototry It and got our d ra ieta hstela i iced for It , and they ordered thro * bott'.oa ; ( mfc all nnd I thought I would | ; lve It n tliooa k trial , I uivd It nccordlnj to direction ! vid tttl Icutth day the colt oeasoi ! to bo Umo tid tbs Inmpi have disappeared , I uied hut ona bMllt and the coll'n llrubi areas Ireeol lumpj > ndii iciooth as any hone In the Btate lie lo n ly curtd. Tbe cure WM 10 remaikriU4 bavelcttwoof my nelRhborihavt thi lo ; two bottles wua are now u-ilnalt Very rKipeitfully , L. T. Itnrt for ; Illaiirilod clicuUr frlvlnj pn < tlrf pioof. Prlcefl , All Drujrjflnis have It or CM ret II tat yon. Dr. D. J. Kendall ft Co' , ? ro prletorJ , Knoiborgh Falli. VI. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS DOCTOR STEUVHART i SUPPOSITORIE-I i The Great Popular Remedy for Piles. Sure cure ( orBlind , Blee < tlng&IrchtnP And all forms of Ilemorrholda ! Tnmoti. Thece SirrresrTOuu act directly upon the itronir , prevent their refilling , and hence a radf. cal cure Is sure to toUow their me. Price , 7S centa a bor. For Bale by alldru l t L or sent by mall OB i receipt ofprlce , By EB lishMndlosil Initltnto 718 Oliva St. Pt T DE , HENDERSON A rezuhr grtrtuate in medl-.lna. Over IB C03 & C03 Wyaicloits St Tears' prac'lo 12 KAU8A3 OH ? , 110. In Chicago. _ Authorized by the stito ti treat Chronlc.Nervoui and Private dls- eaiOT , Aithnia. Epilepsy , Ithcu- Imatlim , Pll , Tape W rrn. Urln- ' &ryacd Skin Disease , BKVINAL . . , , 'W AKSMg nlehk „ - - ( lo e ) SHUAL DEBIUTT , ( l.na ol sexual power ) Eto. Cures imar- anted ! or money refunded. OnirgisloT , Thou. of nJs of cues cured. No Injurious nioilclnoa iiud Xo ( 'o'.oi.tloa ( ram builnesa. All oil. cluoa furnlstiel even to pitlonts at a dl < auco. Co lutiatlon freeabd coiUdontlal call or write AKD und etperlonceare Importuit A 0 JOK for boihueiis-lllustratrd and circulars of uih sealed for two So gtampj. fR PERSON /H.-"Parts of the hu r.aii body enlarifed , developed and strengthened , " eto..ti an Intoreatlng advertisement long run lu our pape * . In reply to inquiries we will aay thai there ao evidence c f humbug about thU On Ui Contrary , the advertlMn ar very hljoly In. dorKd Interested Mnons nay * et soolwi cU- > 61 uffalo , H. f. -