OMAHA DAILY BEE --1UHDAY. MAY 2 , 1881 MRS. S. J. NORKIS , ompl' to Assortment of tlio Latest Novelties in MILLINERY AND NOTIONS JOSS Main Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON TI1K American Plan. Furniture and appointment * all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Brotdway. Council Bluffs. H. H. HQRNE & CO , , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars Wo make a specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nnd YARA CIGARS. All Oigara sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as ropresontod. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSK , I 052 Broadway , H. H. HORNE&CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF f ALL PAPER Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Streeb nun 20 N. Mniii Street , - COUNCIL BLUPPP. S1LOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo Kuviuitco the euro ol the following named ills- BOM08 , or no pay : llhoiunatlsm , Scn < lula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a 1 tlloojand klndiaoatcB , Uvpopsla , Lhcr Complaint , KMnoy nnd Bladder Diseases. Oout , Neil' ralgia and Asthma , Then ) Springs are the favorite resort of the tlrod anJ dclillitatad , and are tlio FEEBLE LADUS BKST KIUEND , Good hotel , livery and bathing ncoomodatlon both winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accoulblo by Wabieh railway , I Evoni , or C..B. & Q. , at Albany. Correspondent solicited , UEV. M. M. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , Slloam Springs , , dontry Co. , Uo. ANALYSIS. Spoclflo Gravity 1.00 ! lloactlon Nou'rt Carbonlo Acid Oas SO Iu. pjr nail > r > Carbonate OVtutn 86,021 Uralue Carbonate Iruii 741 ! < KulphateMacrnesU 3fl " Sulphuto Calelm 1,140 " Ohlorl.Jo Sodium 7,283 bUllc- 1,6M " Alumina . . . .0,010 Organloand Volatile matter and Ijos 1,459 " Total BOliila per gallon 07.174 " Wnioiirt MKKKILL. ChumUti JACOIi 8UI3. . I > . CADWELL SIN1S& CADWELL , Attorneys-al-Law , COUN'OIIi BLOFF8 , IOWA Office , Ualn Street , Room ) 1 and Bhugart & Mo- Kahon'i ) Block. Will practice In State and edenl courtiW. W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice oi the Peace. Omaha and Council Blntfr. Uealtstite nolleo ion agem OH Fe'.1o ver savings bank. N. 3CHURZ. Justice of tiio Peace. OFFICE OVEB AVHRICAN KXPKKSa COUNCIL BLUFFS. - IOWA. MrsHJ , Hilton , M.fl , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 322 Middle Bros-lT-vsr. Connell Blnfia. A. P. GROSS. . lor & Contractor ABINET WOBK , HUCII AS COUNTERS , BARS , TOE BOXES , LIBRARIES , Hail al kinds of offlco wurk a epcdalty Call or ad ilros. 13) & Jackson Street , Onuho , Nob. H. PHILLIPS , lias ono nf the larircst and finest nssortraout of Hpriuir ui ii Huuimor UOOJB for Sultlncs ai < d Tronso liiL'ii AH garni l.t c-a antced tn fit anil trimmed fth tbo Bolt Trunmlniw. MY I'JHCE > AllE LOWEtl than auy Merchant Tailor In Uo thy , lt > ul Karnam Btrect. OMAHA Stove Repair Works , Furnish llcpUm for al Btovet mada In the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Stoves repaired and remounted eq al to new. Telephone - phone No. 11. 0EATO H , K , BUEKET FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER 11 North 10th Btriwl Ornaha OHAELES EIEWE , UNDERTAKER ; AND DEALKR IN Motolic Cases , Cofflos , Caslcels , ETC. , ETC. , 1OO1I Farnurn fit , , OMAHA , TyKB Tehifrsiihlo crdjra promptly attended to. Coroner * ' otHce. Tcla hona No Kl. : / " ST.LODIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co , , fir and SIP North Ualn SL , St. Loulo. WnOtKSAtK DKALKRS IN noOK I r % A n ff El O / WRITTNO mats , } PAPERSWKAWINO ! IWVKtXJPBS , CAHD BOARD ArlD PRINTER'S STOCK paid lor Rajci cf U R. Eice M , D. or other tumora removed without the knllo or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Over thirty years practical niporlenco Offloo No fi 1'cnrl street , Council IlluBs fliTlionciiltotlon tr o J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Bronaway , the PIONEER GASH Of Council Blutla. Notlnu our reduced 1'rlco Lie * . We gtvo 15 pound * Eitra 0 Sugar for . $1 00 11 pounds Granulated 8uar . 1 00 2S pound * Choice Oatmeal . , .100 25 pounds Navy Beans. , . 1 00 2npouncln H-atIulK Starch . 1 00 12 pounds Carolina nice . 100 1 ! pounds Olioico trunis . 1 00 25 bars BuffaloSoap . 1 00 Extra Lake Trout , per pound . 09 Cholco Mlnci Meat p-r pound . 10 1 dozen Mackerel . IB Colorado Hour , Winter , per owt . . . 200 10 louniln OhircrSinp ) . 1 CO 40po mlli inljy . 1 CO Acallun leu Syiup . 1 70 White Fish , per kit . KO Mackerel , oerkit . 8 Dates , \va pound . 10 T. . T. T. All gradea , according to quality , 15o to SOc | per pound Wo also carry a full line of Men's , Ladles' nnd Cn'Uren'H flno Shoes and lien' * Fine Boot ] at very low prices. Also full line 01 Tinware and general merchandise. Cull on us and be oonvlncuil tha vnu can save uoney fey dealini : with us. Goods delivered free In anv part of the cltv. Iu * word , W3 nro bound to ecll and challenge all laudaoln competition In this countv. J. P. FILHEUT S0" > 11 nr Drnidwav looa. orncio , n. u. rcsrr. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Counoil Bludi . Ia. Established - - 1856 Dealers la Foreign and omestlo Exchange ai GASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment OP BOOGE'S SIOUX OITVT IIA.US. J. Y. PULLER , Commission Merchant Ko. 33 VUStrcat \ - Council Bluffs , Iowa. ROLLER SKATING CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVE , Op n 10o : a. m. , 2:70 : p. m and 730 ; p. m. , Monday , Wedueiday und Friday eve Dill ( { 8. 8.ADMISSION ADMISSION 56 CENTH. Ko objectlouablao ar&ctontwlll be admitted. U. It. UAKTEKS , . rnOPIlIETOR. 30L t O < d TO PURCHASE Second Hand For Spot Cavh. Oall 011 or aHdrcw Mr. or Mrn , Stephen J. UKODKHICK , dig South 10th itroct. SCHMELINQ & BELSCHNER , DEALERS IN 621 South 19th , between Jacksoa and Jonta 8U. Job Woik In Roods ; , Outteruif , Etc. , promptly dono. IMPORTANT CANNON BRO'S & CO , , llaveeabbliahed thomaclretln Omaha to t'tnsact k IjuiiorAl br.'kurafo aii'l bu > lneiu. We will buy all U oa of good * at wbnlvsalaor retail , and ? uarant > e perfuo Mtl'fictlon Iniuloen , a wocan buy chcAiwr than y < urtolra < . You ran Ben tbe adtauiago of h v n your Kpvlt l > o'irht | by one who will work fi > r our InterentaiidnnltrUkCto a merchant uhohai oojcthlnsr liels anxium to to rid of. We will 'v > prompt " ntlo'i lo iwllluganvthlnz entrimtej o 01 , and gaom COUUKQWI tu iu will lm carefully eked to. rifloi irileireDccOin ( h Nktlo.nl Ilauk. MoOiguo ra'illiank. AdJr M 111 S. Uth HU COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. TIED IN A HARD NOT. ThcConncilinTronlilGOYcrllicBrcaldDg Up onbe Fire Department , Tlio Mayor Inslats on His Bnytio. At the meeting of the council last night cloven of the moat important men in the fire department resigned on ac count of tlio election of Walters as chief. Aldermen Mynstor and Qois voted in favor of accepting their resignations. Aldormf" . Keating and Soldontopf voted again' „ The mayor insisted on the rir' . of casting the deciding vote in fltVor of their acceptance , a right which has not boon exorcised by any Mayor under the now charter. Tlio mayor road an opinion signed by attorneys Mynstor and Adams , N. | M. Pusoy 'in support of his position. After some hot talk the matter was referred to the city attorney. That ollicial de manded Unto to examine authorities. It was finally decided that the chief of the fire department together with the com missioner should have power to uppoiut each man as they should doom necessary to moot the existing emergency. Some of the men have already refused to do any moro work whether their resigna lions are accepted or not , hence the de partment is in a badly demoralized condi tion to contest with the tire fiend. The council adjourned until two o'clock this afternoon. Tin ; City The following is the report of the au ditor which will bo presented at the reg ular meeting of the city council next Monday night. To tlio Honorable Mayor and City Council of Council Bluffs GENTLEMEN : I herewith submit the following report of city warrants issued during tlio month of April , 1834 ; ( also the amount proviourly issued from March 17 to April 1st , 1884 , viz : On fund warrants for April S4.U24.53 , oviously issued , § 709 70. Total $4.491 29. Police fund warrants for April § 4775 ; previously issued $288.00. To tal , § 335.75. Totals for April $1272 28 ; previously issued $105 1C. Grand total , $5,330.04. These warrants are exclusive of $1,880.05 issued for libraey tax. Bills wore allowed by the council during the same time for the following purposes : For April Total- Police . S 450.49 , § 744.00 Streets nnd alleys . 700-15 , 078.12 General fund proper. . . . 5C0.93 , 070.03 Kiro departments . 733.53 , 820.2U Daraiuroa and right of way . 140.00 , IMO'OO Gas liKtits and lamps. . . 440.30 , 440 30 Parks . 40.00. 40.00 Bridg 3 . 987.EO , OS7f 0 Printing . 147.15 , 147.15 Judgment . 100.00 , 100 GO City onglnoer . 33.30 , 3330 ' Totals S4.U8.31 , Sr.,280.03 Respectfully submitted. F. A. BUISKB , _ City Auditor. The city clerk finds his health giving away under the immense rush of busi ness , now ordinances , assessment certifi cates and other matters , which added to the other important duties of his office , weigh him down so that.hu begins to look like an old man. The city business must bo growing immensely. It was only two years or so ago when 'Squire Burke used to serve as police judge , city clerk , clerk of the court , auditor , etc. , etc. , und did this service for years. It now requires a $2,000 judge , a $1,000 auditor , a $1,200 clerk and the clerk has now got the coun cil to give him an assistant , Will Pat ton , who has just returned from Colorado , being chosen. Will is husky enough to stand a good deal of the blunt before ho weakens. COUNCIL IlLUFKS MARKET. Wheat No. spring , G5cNo. ; 3,55craoctod ; ] , f 0e ; good demand. Cnrn - Csalora are paying 30 c. for old corn nnd 50 for DOW. Cats In good demand at 30o. Hay 4 OU aO 03 per ton ; 53o per bale. Kyo-40@45o. Corn Meal 125 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 0 00 ® 703. 703.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 11 50 per ton ; salt , 5 00 per ton Lard Fntrbank's , wholesaling at OJa. Flour City Hour , 11 > 0@3 3u. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Cattle 3 C0@4 OOj calves , 5 50@7 BO. Hogs Local packers ore buying now and there is a good doinand for all ( Trades ; choice packing , 0 25 : mixed , 5 25 , J-BODUCB AND FRDITH. Quotations by J. Til. St. John & Co. , com mission merchants , 538 Broadway. Hntter Crflnmory. 98 @ 30o ; chco ! country rolls , lit good demand , ICc. HKKS l io | io dozen. Poultry Koady Balojclilckons.drotised , 12Jc ; live , DCS turkeys , dressed , lOc ; liyo , 12cj JJuckfl , dressed , 12joi live , So. Oranges 1 00@4 BO per box. Lemons 3 50@4 00 per box. Bananas 2 50@3 60 per bunch Vegetables Potatoes , 35@40 ; onions , 75o ; cabbage , 4 cents per pound ; npplen , toady sale at 3 25@4 00 for prime stock ; Beaus , 1 CO @ 2 25 per buahol. Hpring IH to many , the moot beautiful seanoa of the year , but to others It brings trouble In the shape of eruption * , blotches , Ulcer * , Itchlngi , eta Wo otter to all such the only purely veg etable , reliable , and safe remedy to force out all thin polslon , It Is nature's remedy , pre pared from the roots of the forests , and noth ing In Itn composition comes from the apothe cary or chemist's shop. Do not take Mercury ana Potash mixtures for these complaint * ) , for they are as bad or worse than the dlBearex. Swift's Specific roots out the poison and elimi nates It through the pores of the sklo , Mr. B. W. Collier. Indian Springs , O . , aay - ' For ten or twelve years I had an ugly oatlng nore on my face which has been entirely cured by Swift's Specific , not oven leaving a scar to mark the place. " Treatise on Blood and Bkln Diseases mailed free. free.Tire Tire Rviirr Spmnc Co. , Drawer 3 , At- < Ja. A Pat Uellnltlon. Teacher "alary , spoil and define atom. " "Atom , a-t-o m , atom ; moans to go and flight. " ' How is that , Mary I" "Why , it's what they say to dogs , you know 'at 'em. ' " The finest Maypnateo dressing for nil kinds of salads , cold meats , raw toma- toea , pickled salmon , cabbage , oto. , is Darkee's Salad Dressing. It is , boaides , moro economical than home-made. KEEP NOTHING FROM MOTIIEB. They wit lit llictivlniilntf together , And UKiMin | tlio tine \\liltc tlirrad | One face \ \ nil olil unit tlio oilier young A golOcii ninl silver litait At limps Hipyomig voice broke In none Tlial wan wonitcrliilljr \ \ I , And tlicinnllicr'n limrl bent ilcep AIM ! cahn , Vor licr Juy n most complrtn. There MM maiijrrt holy Iwson , Iliw oven Illi Kllcnl t > rn > rr , Tan gilt to licr crntlp , Morning clilM Astlicy tnoiutt fplmiliiR Ihtro. "And of nil Hint t iiprnk , my darling. Vroni my olclrrliwul multipart , Clod BlvMli mo ono last thing to My , Ami n lib It tliou shall not part s Tlioii w lit llstfM to ninny volcpt , And nil , wno tlint lhl mustbel Tlio vulcpoCpmlMniidlliovolcooriov < s And llio volw of llutlcry , " "llul llslm Ionic , my Illlloone , There's ono tiling Unit Iliou shall ( Var , Let never n word to my love be snU \Vhlrli licr mother niuy nut hear. "No mailer how trite , my darling on , Tlio wonls mny Recm to tlioo , They are not lit for my child to henr If they cannot be told to me. " "If thon'lt ever keep thy young heiul vure , And thy mother's lienrt from fear , Hrltis nil thixt Is told to Ilice by day At ulght to thy mother's lar. " And thui they lint 8)ilnnhig ) loKether , Andnn nngellwntloHOD The mother nnd child \ % lioso happy llfti Went on BO lovingly. And n record xvns mndc by hli golden pen , And tills on lilt page bu Mild , Tlmt tin- mother who counseled herchlldBOWoU NccU never to ffcl nfrald ; rorUod vould keep the lipnrt of the cull Who. with lender love nnd four , Should kneel nt her molher'a sldo nt ulght _ With llpstohcrniother'ncnr. Opinions ul * fho PI-CHH oil Klsslnp. The subjoined "Opinions of the Press on issiiiK1' ' relate to the text which tcllt w that "Jacob kissed Iturhcl , nnd then litU'il up his voice nut1 wept. " If Jnchcl was n pretty girl nnd kept hci face clean , wo cnu't see what Jacob had to cry about. Daily Telegraph. How do you know but that hho Mapped liis liico for him. Jj. Y. M. 0. Association News. The cause of Jacob's weeping was the refusal of Kachcl lo allow him to kiss her again. Nouconibrmist. It is otiropinion that Jacob wept because lui had not kissed Jtachul before , and wept for the time lost. National Iteformcr. The fellow wept because thu girl did not kiss him. I'ull Mall Gu/elte. Jaoob wept bccnuso Itacbul told him toile ilo it again und ho wus afraid to. Metho dist Kecorder. Jacob cried because she threatened to tell her mother. Christian World. Jacob wept because there was only ono Kachcl to kiss. Southport News. Ho wept for joy because it Listed so good. Jewish Chronicle. Wo think Jacob cried because Kachcl hail icon eating onions. Standard. A mistake. Not his eyes , but his mouth .vatered , Chester Chronicle. Our opinion is that Jacob wept because ho found it was not half wlml it was cracked up to be. Manchester Kxamincr and Times. Jacob thought it was n fast color , and wept to find the paint como oil' Fine Art Gazette. Ho was a fool. He did not know what was good for him. Saturday Review. Jacob thought she might have n big brother. Church Times. Because there was no time for another. Bword nnd Trowel. When Jacob lilted up his voice and wept , he fouud that ho could not get it as high as he expected. Musical Notes. Weeping is uot infrequently caused by extreme pleasure , joy , happiness ; it might have been so in Jacob's case. Hardwick's Science Gossip. Wo guess tbia weeping , like many other Scripture sayings , has to bo taken inu Pickwickian souse. TJnloaa you use Pozzoni's medicated com plexion powder , which restores freshnoiia to the Kkiu. and imparts a durable eoftnoES equalled by none other. Peculiar Dcafhcss. i ' Mr. Cowlcs , of the Cleveland Leader , Is afflicted with a peculiar kind of deafness. Ho described it to nn interviewer its follows : "My deafness ia somewhat of the nature of color bliudness. There are certain sounds I never hear. I have never heard the sound of the birds since I came into this world , and until I grew up to manhood I had always supposed the music of tlio bird was n poetic fiction. I never hear the hiss ing sound in the human voice , consequent ly not knowing of the existence of that sound , I grew up to manhood without ever making it in my speech. A portion of the consonants I never hear , yet I can hear all the vowels. I never could distinguish the difference between the hard sound of the letter V and the _ soft sound , consequently I frequently mix these sounds in a wul manner. It is the same with the toft and hard sound of the letter'n. ' It was only by accident , after my marriage , that I dis covered the exister.c.o of the hissing sound in the human \oice. I was then taught arbitrarily how to make it , but I never hear it iu my own voice , consequently I frequently miss making the sound iu my speech without knowing it. Owiug to its having become second nature to mo to omit the sound of th'e letter 's , ' when I do make it I labor in doing so , which in a great iiicaauro gives my pronunciation the peculiarity it IIIIH. There mo would which I pronounce literally according tothospcl- ! ing , which given an additional peculiarity to my speech. For instance , I used to pro- uouncotho word 'parochial'just as it ia spelled until I was corrected , when I now pronounce it 'paroklal. ' I cannot hear the difference between the Rounds 'cli' ' and 'k' when embodied in a woul. I Imvo walked by the side of a policeman , going homo at night , and seen him blow his whistle , nnd I never could hear it , although it could bu beard by others half a milo away. I never hear the upper notes of a piano , violin and other musical instruments , although I heal all the lower notes. " It you Imvo tailed to receive bonoht from other preparations , try Hood's Sarsaparilla - saparilla ; it s tlio strongest , the purest , the best , the cheapest. r Bora BEDS. Some peraons insist that soft beds are hurtful s others argue to the contrary. There are differences of opinion on this point that the Country Gentleman disposes of thus : ' "The difference between tliem ia that the weight of a body on a soft bed presses on a larger surface than upou a hard bed , and consequently moro comfort is enjoyed. Hard beds should never bo given to little children , and parents who suppose that B.uch beds contribute to health by harden ing and developing the constitution are surely in error. Eminent physicians both here and in Unhand , concur in this opin ion , and state that hard beds have often proved injurious to the shape uf infants. Birds and animals cover their ofl'bprhig with the softest material * ) tlu-y cnu obtain , and also nmko soil beds for them ; and the softness of a bed IK not evidence of itn l > c- Ing unwholesome. But if it is not kept sweet and clean by daily airings and fre quent beatings , whether it in hard or boft , It Is Burcly Injurious to health. " . The most eiTicacloiiH itlmultmtn to or cl to the appetite are Anjiohtiira. lUtterH , prepared by Doctor J. 0. B. li'gert & Soiu , Bewttro 01 oounUrfuItx. Auk your grocer or for the penulno article Kor Young Jinn. Kohorl Collycr says it In n great mlstnko Inn young niiiu to think that bo m wait long as ho will Ixiforo ho I > c ln3 to lhtT these things about him that 1 have tried to describe a true wife , n peed homo and Mich n liiiuily us ho ran Hud In bU heart ; anA then , when ho has niailo Ills fortune , nnd (3111 keep u wife mid family Iu n certain social station with nil the luxur ies of life , ho has ilouo his whole duty. If you ask him why ho docs this , ho will tell you hocnnnotdo any belter that ho cannot nsk u woman to marry him out of n mansion , and go to live in n cabin ; such ft woman is not 111 lorn poor innn's wifq But in time a man fluds out ever so many secrets on this question. First , ho finds out that she \\\\o \ \ is not lit to bo a poor man's M fef us n rule , Is not lit lo bo any man's wile , especially in u laud Hkoourw , whcro no man knows how POOH lie mny | > o poor. But suppose ho waits until who is thirty and ho is thirty-five , and then marries the woman of his choice. Ono of the first things she tcllshiiu Is that who would Imvo Jumped at him ( en years ngo if ho bad Ktld the word j she wanlcd him to nay so ( Irmulfltlly ; mill almost broke her heart because ho didn't. I think the wisest thing I OUT did was to marry on seventy- Ilvo cents n day niil find myself , before I was twenty-four. Very sad Is the fate of n man who hearstho voice wry iu his JMen , nt twenty-two : "Hero is a woman I have made for thee , " nnd replies , "I cannot take her yet for ten or twelve years to come. ' ' When n man is saving money ho is wasting life. Jr. .Stark , the JtcglstcrGeneral of .Scotlitndlin.s shown Irom statistics that from the njjo of twenty to twenty.fivo twice as ninny bachelors dlo ns married men. I was appalled when I rewl this , nt the risk I had run in staying single until I was twenty-four. The uvur- ngo for Dingle women is llltlu belter ; but It ought to be , because they are not the greatest sinners , for they cannot always , do KM they would like. So , young man , If you Imvo been waiting show your grit , mid uo rl hl nwny and pop the question , and this lecture will provo the best sermon you ever heard liiyourlillv "RUUG11 ON HATS. " Clears mit rats , mice , ronohcs , flies , ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , gophers. ICe. Druceiots Paper Cnr AVhccls. The paper is stniw-board of rather fine texture. It is received in the ordinary broad sheets , differing in no particular from those used for utmw-board boxes"or othei similar work. These Hhects as they come from thu paper mill nru square , nnd must llrst of all bo cut to n circular pattern. This is rapidly done on n largo table with n knife Hint is guided by a mdlul arm that swings freely over the surface of the table from a pivot nt the center. A small disk is also cut from the center of the sheet to illow for the iron hub. Being thus reduced to the required slinpo nnd dimensions , the paper must now be converted from a mnss of loose sheets into n compact , dcu.so body , capable of vithstaudiutj ; tlio tremendous : rushiug force to which it will be subjected in the wheels. This is accomplished iu the following manner : Ten sheets are pasted together , ono upon the other , making n disk of about one-eighth of an inch thick. Enough of these disks having been prepared to till a powerful hydraulic press , they are subjected to a pressure of 1,880 pounds to tlio square inch. When removed the disks are hung on poles in a atcam-hcutcd loft nnd left six days to dry. Thicker disks nro then made , each formed by pasting logelh- cr two or three of these already finished. These are pressed and dried ns before , and the process is repeated until a block is built four inches thick and of nbout the specific gravity of ligiuim-vHu : . Aftcrcach posting and pressing six days nro allowed for dry ing , and when the block is complete it is left in n drying-room until thoroughly seasoned. The next operation is that of turning the paper blocks to fit the steel wires and iron hubs. This is douo with ns much accuracy nud in exactly the same manner ns if the material worked on was iron or wood. The circumference is turned to n perfect circle of the precise diameter required , n bed or recess is worked out for 'he web of the tire to rest in , nud the edges , . ' ; arply defined. The block is then painted cud is ready for its place in the wheel. For seven years Allen s Brain Food baa stood the strongest test OH to ita merits in curing Nervousness , Nervous Debility and restoring lost powers to the Generative System , and , in no InBtanca ban It over failed ; teit It $1 ; ( i Jor 85. At druggists. Cold Feet. Tlio connection between the head nnd feet is well known. A hot head is ordi narily relieved by n hot foot-bath. Bo cold feet tend to congest the brain nud other in ternal organs. We have known persons so accustomed lo cold feet ns to nwlo no effort to wnrm them. In such cases there is cither an imperfect digestion , or a leeble action of Mio heart.or a low physical Mntu gem rally. Tlio whole system of such pcrhoim needs la bo invigorated by careful exercise 'n the open air , by n generous diet , by thoiougti friction of the nlinmul perhaps by n brief use of medicines helping the stomach and quickening the liver. Sometime cold feet como from over-ac tion of the brain. In such n case the pcr- sou must Ube his brain less nud It's legs not " " but . Ho more , by "epurtH , habitually. should inko nt least .two .solid houis from his study , his sanctum , his pflicc , or liia counting-room , nml put them into such cx- crcisu ns will fiend the blood at each heart- bent warm nnd strong to the tips of his toefland ; _ that , too , without any violent exertion. Sometimes cold' Jeet nro caused by tight lacing or tiuht-lltting hi iocs. But it is as much a suicidal act to hasten denth by compressing the lungs or thu feet us by compressing the neck with a rope. The god of physiology is the mial judge. BomctiiucH cold feet nro caused by thin Blioea the owncrn of which must bo left to illo as the Aral dictli. Homctinics they como from carelessness in the matter of overshoes nud wut feet , n carelessness for which , iu the cnso of children , mothers art ) lately responsible. It is the duly of the lalter to train their girls to right ideas , in culcated from early childhood. If the rising generation will keep their feet warm there will bo n marked diminu tion in the general death-rate. . LETTER. FROM ABSKMBfcYMAN 1IOAO. STATJSOl'NKwYoilK.As.SKMIItYGHAMIIKttl ALDANV , April 18 , 1883. / During my temporary residence hero the past winter , I cant rooted a severe cold , which for a time confined mo to my room and rendered me unfit to attend to my duties. I not only Buffered all the incon veniences which usually attend a heavy cold , but was alllicted with a tightness in the chest , accompanied with a severe pain , which made breathing dillicnlt , and roit impossible , I tried thu utual reme dies cough drops , coufih cordials , &c. , but received no substantial relief until I applied AU.COOK'B I'ououxJPLAHTKiiH , on my back uud chest. These I put on when retiring , and was delighted to iind mynelf much better the next morninp , in two dnyu 1 was wnl ) , This , and the experience I have had with Allcock'o Plasters in my family , has con vinced mo that for C9Ugha , colds , sprains , bruises , rhuumot ! m and local pains , .All- cock's Porous Plasters urn the quickest and m/Mit dfoctivu remedy oxUnt.HOAO. 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