THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , THURSDAY. MCEMBM 27 , 188& VanBrunt , Thompson & Do COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF THIS 18 A CUT OK THK N. 0. THOMPSON ! Which has"been through n good ninny sons , nnd 1ms uhvnys given entire isfaclion. It is one of tlu first stalk cutters ever put on the market , nnd to-dny there is none superior. The Double Row Stalk Cutter is as well known as this. We would \ § request dealers to place their orders with us early , as the demand for stalk- . " " " = - " - - - cutters will be larger than ever before. AMONG OUR GOODS ARE THE FOLLOWING on Plows ' Cultivators Mowers , .Reapers , , . Hay Bakes , Harrows , Hay Tedder , Stalk Cutter , New Tongueless Cultivator THIS IS A CUT 01' THE N. THOMPSON I CULTIVATOR , Which gave such xiuiversnl satisfaction last season. We oiler you this Cultivator ngain and arc still confident that it is nearer perfection than any similar cultivator of other makes. The record which it has made in the past bears us out in the above ef. WE HAVE ALSO A FULL LINE OP THE CHALLENGE PLANTER , ALL SOLD BV To our former patrons and to tho'e who may in the future , he our patroiiHwe will say thnt wo are again permitted to oiler you the H. C , THOMPSON ' for the coining year. The success of this Bake is so well known that com ment is unnecessary. It has higher wheels than any other and for raking \ stalks , as well as hay , it cannot Leat , & 3ZS3SaaK2 r * WE AIIE PROUD TO SAY THAT WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT 0 Carriages , Buggies , Phaetons Spring Wagons i , To be found in the Wesl , at corresponding low prices. You should investigate this before buying elsewhere Did yon ever K'e ate of these n chines work ? Its the funniest thing you ever saw. It is the N. 0. THOMPSON . Hay Tedder , will do more work turning liny than twenty moil can do in tlio same time. We desire your trade , and in return we will furnish yon with good goods. VAN BRUNT , THOMPSON & CO. , OB. 10 , 12 nud U.Fourth Strejt.Council'BluflH , Iowa. UDUNUIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. HELPING HIMSELF , V IttirftlArVlinBcoinsAhrnyB Around And Yet lln'rrt to Cntuh. A number of burglaries have been onnnittod here of Into , nnd Chrislnms liglit nddcdat lonat two moro tn tlio roc- rtl. As nearly as can bo judged from ho mc.igro traces which are loft behind , lie work seems to bo that of ono man , vhoso description is in possession of the fiicors , and yet who atoms to succeed in : coning well out of their way. On Christnina night the house of Mr , lonry Van Brunt , corner of Willow nv nuo and Vourth street , was entered , * ilr. and Mrs. Van Drunt hail just ro- timed from a visit with friends , nnd she teed waiting nt the Willow avenue ntranco whilu ho went around to the rout door to unlock it. Shu noticed tiat the door loading into the dining oem was open , and thinking that the orvant had probably returned , and was usido , walked into the room and called o her. Instead of getting n response lie was startled by the form of a man ho pushed her ono side , while ho rushed y her and out of doors , making good his scape. Mrs. Van Brunt was so badly tightened as to cause great nervous pros , ration. Examination of the house liowod that the burglar had searched it irotty thoroughly , and had taken away a , old watch and chain , a necklace and oven rings , thrco of which were small nos. Yesterday morning it was discovered lu.t during the night the residence of 3aptnin. 0. M. Brown , No. lOfi. Seventh troot , had boon visited by burglars , who ad ransacked the house pretty thorough- / . A pair of earrings and aomo other owolry was taken , also a pocket prayer- jook , which the thief evidently mistook or something of moro vnlno nnd interest o him , and on gettingoutsido and loani ng ita nature ho had dropped it in the ard. "Don't Gentlemen " Hurry , , niil a mnn nn his way to 1m hnngod , "tticro'll a nn fun till I got tlicro.V o Bay to thn yHiioptic , nervous , anil dobilttntod , don't Imr- y tiiouglitloaaly for Homo'remoily of doubtful lorlt , uncertain of roliof. when you can cot nt 10 driiggistH for ono dollar Jlunlock 21twil Hit- > rx nliiiont Hiiro to euro nnd cortulu to bouolit. CITY COUNCIL , Parlous IMnttci-H of City Improve ment 1'lanned. The city council motlast night for the rat time in the now city building. A proposition was received from P. D. lot biz to attend to the two city build- igs , to perform the duties of city jailor , nd to attend to the city scales , lie- orrod. The mayor was allowed ollico rent at lie rate of two hundred dollars n year , o having heretofore been obliged to urnish his own office room. The question of a now flro alarm was iscuasod and referred to the fire and nanco committees to report at the next nooting. In the moan time some of the fire alarm joxes are to bo placed inside of public juildings , it being' thought Ufat they vould work all right when properly pro- ectcd from out door weather. The same ommittces were instructed to consider ilans far distributing the fire apparatus n different parts of the city , so as to give jotter protection to property. Alno the abvisability of putting up a hose cart louse on south Main street. An ordinance was passed raising the ; rado of the east side of Bluff street , rom Fifth avenue to Story street , two oot higher than the west side. Au ordinance was passed lowering the _ rado at the intersection of the west side of Eighth street with Third and Fourth avenues. It was decided to advertise 'or bids for paving Broadway from Stutsman street to Twelfth street ; nlso Vlain street from the ciook to Sixteenth avenue , and all of Oakland avenue. Ad ourncd. Hnraford'H Acid IMionplmto. Unanimous Approval of Medical Staff , Dr. T. O. CoMHToaic , Physician nt jood Samaritan HospitalSt. Louis , Mo. says : "For years vro have used it in this lospital , in dyspepsia and nervous dis eases , and as u drink during the decline nnd. in the convalescence of lingorin { . 'overs. It has the unanimous approval of our medical staff. " Another invoice of now typo received at Pryor's Boo job office. GOMMEUGIAL. COUNCIL IILUFFH JIAHKKT. Wheat No. 2 sprint ? , 70c ; No. 3 , COc ; to- [ octod , 50 ? ; good clomimd. Corn lyoalurn uro paying 30o for old corn and S5o ! for n w. Oat * In good demand at 20cl Hay I 00@ ( ! 00 per tonj COo per bale. Hyo lOo ; light supply. Corn Mual 1 25 per 100 pound * . Wood Good supply ; prices t ynrda , 0 00@ GOO , Coal Dnllvercd , hard , 11 50 per ton ; soft , G 00 per ton' ' HiiUer I'lcnty and In fair demand nt 20c creamery , IISc. Eggs Kimdy ale ut 2o / per do/cm , Lurd Fiilrlmiik'n , wholenalliiK nt lie. I'oultry Finn ; doalore are paying foi thlckoim IGc ; live , 2 50 per dozen , VegoUblei I'otatoes , 50u ; onions , 40c ; cab o , 30@ lOo per do/.on ; iipplui , ready uul at S 50@3 M for pi line utock. Flour City flour , 1 C0@t 40. BrooiiiH U 00@3 00 per doz , IMVK HTOCK. Cattlo-3 00@8 60 ; calve * , B 00@7 50. HogM J.ocnl imtkvrfl nro buying now mil thorolw a ( { oud doiiinml for all gruduH ; choice packing , . . 00@/5 / 10 ; mixed , 4 5@B 00. A bad tnsto in the mouth means n bil ions attack. Samaritan Nervine is tin euro. "For III years I had Dywpopsia , " wrot John Albright , of Columbus , 0 "ffamarllatt Nervine cured mo , " Drug all keep it , 81.50. Heal Kuluto Trunul'crg , The following deed < vrero filed for record cord in tlio recorder's ollico , Docombe 20 , reported for the BKK by P. J , Mo Mahou , real estate agent : \V. Beidstropf t < i K. W. Jucknon , loU 1,2 and a , block 11 , and lots 7 and H block 21 , Baylisu and P.ilniur'a add , 8100. Broadway M. 15. Ohurch to Elizabeth Jackson , lot < < , block ( ! , Mullin'o sub. $17.II II S. Gallagher to William Farrell lot 10 , block 2 , Wciton8700. . Ilrigham Graybill to H. 1) . llomar , lo ! > , block 8 , Uiidorwood--S170. David \V , Uttloy to Kobort W. Hoes , w J13 , 75,38 § t,000. . ) . M. Palmer to Annie Moroy. lot ,1 , block HO , Uixilrond add. $50. 0. , U. I. , * P. U. K. Co. to Clinton Orcult , nwj no ? 23 , 70 , 40 $3iO. ( Total sales , $ w,3S)7. How Much Will Do It ? How much of TAonuiO J.'tttttrte Oil h to- ulrod to euro ! Only n > cry llttlo. A few ninlll | cnranny kind of nn ncho ; nud but n rlllo more U ncoilcit for uprnlm niul l.inionompi. tlicumatltm N not ito rondlly nlfectcilj nn unco nnd Homotlinoi two ounces are rapilroil , Co modlclno , howu\or , 1 < no nuro to euro with lie natno number of niniHciUlona. FARM MATTERS , Notes. The Massnchuaettfl Ipgislaturo has wised a law uivin ; a bounty on sorghum r sugar beets raised for the manufacture f sugar. A Farmers' institute will bo hold at ho court house in Tocumsoli , commono- ng on the 2d of January , 188 J , and con- inuing four days. If men nro going to adopt now ideas in arming , they want to use a little corn- ion sense , and exorcise a little fore- hought to commence with , or they may iscaul now ideas and fall hack into old Immiols. Iowa cattle feeders nro skirmishing .trough the stnto buying corn vrhorovor . can bo had the cheapest for the pur- > ese of shipping into Iowa to fatten tnoir tigh grades on. This is true of Central Jity , Arlington , Columbui and other owns. Tlio McCook Tribune says the range xttlo on the Frenchman and Stinking Vator enter the winter months fnt and n good condition. The stockmen are all iroparod with food for bad weather. Cat- 0 that have boon driven in from the nst are not looking first rate. Crop of alvcs good average. The Howard Journal says corn cribs ire to bo soon going ut ) in nil parts of own nnd county , and they nro no little is 12 concerns either , but are such an will old from 5,000 to 15,000 bushels of corn , nd nearly every farmer needs n crib of liis capacity in order to hold his corner or fair price , which will certainly como Then corn is in good marketable eondi- ion. ion.Mr. Mr. James Grahnm informs the North lend. Flail that ninco September , 1882 , 10 has sold fifty-throe hous that have irought him in not cosh' SiUlo. Ho rought in seventeen a weak ngo that oighcd ( ! , (510 ( pounds , which , at ? 1.00 > or hundred , netted him S323.0. ( ! Mr. 3raham is nfiirmor who believes inn homo larket for his corn , and ho saysitnlways mya to feed it to hogs. The farmer who has a supply of roots n hand with which to feed his stock , is ow reaping the reward of good nmnago- icnt. Boots fed nt this season not only orvo to increase the flow ot milk nnd ; ivo color nnd flavor to the butter from rcsh milch cows , but cleanse the blood , ono up the system , and place all classes f cattle in a generally healthy condition. Hog cholera prevails in some localities 1 Washington county. The best pro- cntativo is to keep hogs not infected on- irely away from infjctod stock. It is onvoyod bv contact , nnd so sure ns roves are allowed to mix the infection vill spread through whole neighborhoods. 'horoforo ' all dead hogs should bo buried , Id pens abandoned , and every farmer liould keep his stock strictly at homo , ick or well. The corn crop of Wpbstor county , Bays ho Red Cloud Chief , is by no means n mall ono. "Every day wo notice many oads of corn passing on the streets , and lover saw bettor developed and larger ars of corn than this year. While other ountics complain of shortage nnd shrink- go in the crop this year , the farmers iavo an abundance of the now crop , vr hilo wo know of many farmers that have tacked in cribs many thousand bushels f last year's producing. " E. II. Barnard of Dodge county , is ; oing into the stock business ( juito ex- cnsivoly. .His farm is only BIX miles rom Fremont nnd contains 1,000 ncres. Sheds for . ' 100 head of stock are being luilt. Mr. B. expects to go into tlio dairying business on nn extensive scale nnd is now furnishing the Fremont crcamsry with milk from forty cows , and next spring the products of one hundred [ lead will go to the creamery. The ma jority of these nro grade shorthorn with few Ayroshires and Jerseys ull of them good milking strains. The North Bend Flail urges f ID in era to pay more attention to Rowing tame rnsHou nnd planting forest and fruit trees. The old cry that the grasses will not flourish in Nebraska has been long since silenced , and liof fruits have talcci premiums over the boasted fruit cuun trios of the world. Lot every farmer plant groves utid stud his streets will trues ; let him plant orchards , vinoynrdi and gardens ; let him seed pastures moadowH nnd lawns , and when planted nnd seeded cultivate nnd protect , and ho can trust Nebraska soil und elimata fur the fruit and incrcuso. The question is often propounded , how much is a car load ? Nominally n cm load rS 20,000 pounds. It is also 70 bar rels of salt , 70 of lime , 00 of flour , (10 ( o whisky , 200 sacks of flour , 0 cords of sofi wood , 18 or 20 head of cattle , 20 or 00 head of hogs , ! )0 ) or 100 head of sheep 0,000 foot of solid boat da , 17,000 foot o siding , 13,000 feet of flooring , 40,000 shingles , one-half IOSH green lumber , on < tenth loss of joist , Hcantling , and otho : largo timbers , 1)10 ) bushels of wheat , 40 ( of burley , 400 of corn , 080 of oats , 300 ol flaxseed , 300 of npplea , I ! 10 of Irish potii toes , 300 of sweet potatoes , 1 ,000 bush els of bran , Xo Hiifcr remedy can bo hail for Cough * ami Coldn , or itliy roublo of the Throat , than "lirowi't Jlrundital J'/orAw. " 1'rlco 15 ! contu , Svltl unly in IOWA ITIiMH , A paying vein of coal baa boon discov ered in Aapinwull , Crawford county. Qfieoigo Stewart died Saturday morn ing from on overdose of morphine taken to make him sleep , Taylor county gave < i7 majorityagainst the proposition to insuo $115,000 of bonds to btiilu n court house. Mias Mnry Montgomery , while driving near Boone , was thrown from the buggv , by the horse taking fright , end it i feared is fatally injured. John Matiloy , n brnkcmau , while an- doavoring to jump from ono cur to an other near Storm City , fell between the cars and his head was completely severed from the body , John Mnlauey , who resides in Hilor- niu , hud his right leg smashed by buing caught in a piecu of machinery termed a "bulldo/ior" ut the Burlington nlow FURNITURE ! THE CHEAPEST PLAOE IN OMAHA TO B0Y t -IS AT- DIWEY & STONE'S They always have the largest and best stock. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGEB ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. works. The young man will lese Ilia log ntul possibly liis life. A cang of thiovoa is making successful night-timo raids through Dca Moiuos res idences. They operate upon dwellings away from the business portion of the city. Flint Unto KIdentic. . "Uflon tinnblo to nttond Ini'diicM , boinK sub ject to notions dlanrdur of tlio kldnovx , After n long olfro of Ktckno < a trlod llmiloei llhxxl Hitters ntulaa rolinvoil by half a bottle , " .Mr. 11. Tumor , of lluclmnlor , N , Y. , taken tlio | mliis tovrlto. . What la/.Cl u llrltlshcr. I'hllmlolphla l'r s . A mild-looking importntion from the Itritish islus found his WAV to the post- olllco last evening , nnd , after wading through the streams of water which acrv- od as n mont to that building , reached one of the windows in safety. Ho hold a big package of Christmas cards up for in spection , and the clerk said it would take 10 cents to carry it across the Athntic. The applicant produced the money , and the window-limn made a picture-frame round the bundln with twenty stamps , each of the denomination of 12 cents , and then said "Five cents " : more , please. "How's that/ / " demanded the Brit- islior. "It weighs heavier now the stamps are on , " was the explanation. "Why the dooso , " expostulated the victim , "why the dooso didn't you put one 40-cont stamp on or two of 20 cents. You nro n genius ? " "Hurry up with that nickel , " ronred the ollicial , "I want to go to sloop. What did you como so late for , anyway ? All the stamps are locked up in the snfo at this hour , and wo'vo only got ii'a. " The victim fumbled in his pocket and produced a trade dollar , and asked for the change. "Don't take "em , " shouted the now in furiated window gentleman. Once more the victim fumbled and this time fished up a 82.00 gold piece. "Tim 's too worn. That's too light , " yelled the postollico clerk , dancing about with rngo. There was a repetition of the pocket investigation , and the bewildered Brit isher took ono by one from his coat five cart-wheel pennies of the issue of 1850 , nd. as they are legal tender , the ollicial ma bound to accept them. Ho looked ko a man with five mothers-in-law. Urn U. H. Doujilawi & Sons' Cajnirum Cough opi l.ir tour child run ; they arohnm.lixa , | il ciuliix itliu tailu and will euro their cold * . 1) . S. anil < lti Murk on every drop. OT OII. . Jllcrcury lion produced moro misery and ii'idomore ripple * than war. | ic tll nco and fuinltiu pomMnod. jou have any hlond dUcanosor hkln humor , It Is our duty to yi uiiclf and ixwtorltv to tnl.o the nlyifctnblo euro , which lnSvvllt'a Hpcclfln Hwlfl'HHpoclflohaa rollo > id mo uf Malarial lllootl olion after had been conllntd tn the IIOUBO for lit t lanthx and had lioon doiiod mthjiluo tiu n , ralomol nil ollior i > "l ono\H ilru 's until \\anlii donpal' wilt's Siifcllla Is the rcintdy for thin kind of hlooJ -ilnon. 0. JI.C'LAHKi : , Afiunt Kouthtni I.llo Insurance Co , Atlanta , Ua. FOR LADIES , I have li'onnnts \ \ for n month or tw o In my house mid , Bwlft's Hpeclllc ( H. H. H. ) the groutcr portion ell ) l It having h'Wi oonHiimeil ny thufumnlo portion o ! ny family , and with t'o happiest rusullo. It aetoil Ikoacharinon my lfo , lie Ind htcn In bad Jiealtli or a lung tluio. and for u hum 1 liiu o paid lumdrodi if dollarH foriloctora and muclldnrn. It In/an to mild liur up from the flrnt d < o. Another fonialo ntinlorol my fnii.lly tnok It with cijimlly nitl ( : icto- yruHtiltH. It litertnlnly tliuliuiltoiila for dollcnto adlo * that I lu o ever until , andlu\o ) t'loil tlicn M. I lia\on iloulit tint wont of uxorccNo , tloio conilnvniont In ponilycnllMnl IIOUHUM , Houvria inl'on * nd malarhl polMin ultcn prmlurcii eloknoii iinonir our wlvcn , duiivhtcri unit nlnti'M , an i I I u love Kwitt'H Hpotilla In the roinulv fnr all thta unit u : ilood polnonliiK. ' ' IJONKH , J. I' . ( jultnuin , Ua. n Treatment of Cnncor. For tncnty } on I IIMO HiifToruil from a cancer i ho vldo of im nirk near the rhonldcruiul vxhan U'i : ho uliolocaUli > Kiii ) < > f reuiiillo * vlthont any rdlif Tlio caiacr urouin uiirion'l ' thatlmi' , the unole up ivrpirt of in ) Imdv hcfninu * III and full ofjulu. : iad vlrhial'y ' lout tliii unaof until trnm , > > ivalthhad hnd.cn down ai.d I > mv It MM liiiH'lui uf tlmu whun Illu Itwl'unuld boilc trn.\ul In thin condition I uiimmmiiil thu u a lit H llt' ipotlllo. 'Ihu llr tbottlo iillovttl monf tVn ntllTiivK n thu nock , the eocond uu\o mo prfoct usi ) uf ln > arumand I foci itronK ntul well In vury way. I an a poor man hut I woiiH nut tuku , od f jr thu vooi I hitvo nxpurluiitu I Htli | Hwtfi'n Hpcillln. I txllovo I will form out ull the polcon nnd ( uro mo , \V , II. llOmsO.V , Dtvhihoro , ( la , rtatlBu on Ulnndanil Bkln Hl cnon mulled fri to applicants. THK bWII'T SI'KCiritJ CU , Irav\ur3 , Atlantt Oa Thdiiunl the term " Hlio Uno" In cormuctUm ulth tru SHORT corporoto naino of a uroatroad convoju an Idea of u t what EH if" ru'iulied hy tha tra\cllnKi > ub I I lu L " ° -a Kh"rt IJIO | > Qulck 1'lra' I 111 r 'lid the bent of nccommoJ lalllkia tlon - c.11 of which are furu Uliod by the ifroattit railway In America. CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. It owni end oporetrs over 4GOO inllci ol ro d n Northern Illlnob , Wlncon ln , Mlunoeota , Iowa and Dakota ; and a lt main llnm , branches andoonaec- tloni reach all the grout buglnciu ountrei of thi Northwest and Far Went , It naturally aiuwern the dtscrliitlon of Hhort Line , and lleat Houto between Chicago , Milwaukee , St. 1'auland Mlnneapolli. Ohlc iollllwaulvt > o , IA Cro ie and Wlnoiia. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and KllondaU ChlcaKO , Milwaukee , Kau tlalro and Utlllwatet * Chicago , Milwaukee , Wautaii and Merrill. Chicago. Milwaukee , Iloaver Dam and Onhkoih. ChlcaKOi Mllwauku , Wauketha mid OoonomowoC. . ClilcuKO , Milwaukee , Madlnon and I'ralrledU Chleo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Qwatonna and Talrlluiult. Chicago , lleloit Jauiiii\ie | | and Mlnerall'olut. ChlcaKO , Klidu , llockford and lul > uiuu. | ChlcaKO , Clinton , Hock Iiluid and Cedar lUplJf , ChlcaKO , Council IllutT * and Ouiahx ChlcaKo , Hloux City , Bloiu Fall * and YauUon Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Kock Inland , Uubuauo , Ht , 1'aul and MlnucaiKillr , U vcuport , Caluiar , Ht. 1'aul and JlirmcepolU. Pullman Bleepcrt and ths Flnctt DlulnjrCaii In world are nm on the mainline * of the CHIOAQO MILWAUKEE & . ST. PAULAILWAY ( and every attention UwlJ | to paswuKtri by coaita thucompauy. B , ri. MKHniM , A. V , a OAUPF.NTKH , Oen'l MkutjfC' . Ocu' ' ' ' " * Affect , OT.T.CLAKK , OEO II. 1IKAFFOHO , Onu'l Sup't. \ri And your Avork is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. OZRIDIESilR'S ' KOH ANY AMOUNT OF -OR MACADAM ! illcd promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM.MoBAIN&CO. , Sioux Falls , Dakota. IfesternCofflice-WoFks , IKON AND SLATE UOOlTJtO. SPECHT , PROP. 1111 Douglas St Omaha , Nab. MANUFACTUllEll OF. Galvanized Iron Cornices X4TOnrmcr Wlndonn , Flnlals. Tin. Iron on J BUto loollni , ' , Hptclit'ii patent ilotnllla SkjllKht , I'fttont < lju to < l Itatchot liar nd Bracket Hhclvlnff. I am 10 ccMn'ral niont for the abmo Hno of porxla. Iron nnlni ; , UroathiKn , I3aluatrodo9 , Veranda * , Iron Bank > | IIIIKK , Window [ Hindi , Cellar Guards ; alia general nit fur 1'eorKonJc Hill atont liuldo Blind. ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co. , 217 and 210 North Main St. , St. Ixmla. WIIOM ALE VKAtV.ua IN innic , NKWii , ( WRAPI'INQ iy : , CAitii noAiiD AND IMPROVED GOFT ELASTIC SECTION warranted to wfjr lonnr , lit I Oi form mnttr.ond Klvo Ix-itu iatl racllcm tniui uny oilier Core- 1 n the market , or nrlui paid will rufumUnl Tliulndo.icmeutnoi hlraKu'M Uitt For talc JNO. H. F. LEHMANN. A ragular cnduata IB DR , HENDERSON , medicine. Over tlxUeo eoflandOOSWyaudottaBL1 yean * practlog tw lr * lo KANSAS CITY , MO , Chicago. Authorlied by the state to ttM Chronic , Nervous and Private dl * aae * , Asthma , Kpllepsy , lUiuuuutlsui. Pilot , Tape Worm , Urinary "id Bkln Dli- cues , Seminal Weakuvevfnlgbt I08W * ) _ . 8txuol Debility ( lusunlMzuol power ) , etc. Ourci Kuaronteod or money refunded. Chargei I w. Tbouiaudii ol oatoi cured. No Injurlom looitl dney furuulicd wen to patleuti at * dUtanee. Oon. ultatlou tree and oonfluentlU call urtrlte ; ag ted experience art ) Important. A BOOK lot both men Iluitrated and circular ! ol other Udmni ocl tea ) ' t ith two S pent lUcpi YUKK MUUKUM | vd o-J.w k. ilctlin ol earlImprudenco. . ctmlnx ndrroua d l > ll- nr. promiture oecaU ) . . lianoa tried la ttla KHI kuown f < ; mtdr li > < dltcOTerfda klmr ] p n of tel Ml * , HUlcb ho will tend HICK to UU l ! lo /.JlrtM. J. U. lUiSVt.-i , i3 Lll