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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1884)
TVK lU/.i / / l.KK MOM'AV SKPTBM11KK 1.1. ISM. I 1IALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS VRAM t.na. PIANOS. nt TV no or rinl ht KtMIULL PIANOS Dot Ucsktn t'ticcto Buy. Tlio Kimt.nll Ornn , * o long and ( avurnblv known ! n iho wp t , tAcommeiu1 > tlsoU. J. U STKNVA11T , Sal ARcutforabovollnp < ( .f ( iivnk warcroonn , 820 llrondwa ; Ci until DlufTf , Iowa. Ciiitt-nimnilnuct' Hulintci ! . Aleuts Wnntcd. : D . iNutnl.Fi ' . ftletalic Caskets anil Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. ELEORAPIJ ORDERS PIIOMTLY ATTENDED TO. OVEN DAY AND NIGHT ; > . 3.52 3.VT. Has Enlarged nuil lie-fitted Hit5tniv > , mid Ollora Extra fuduccnicnls t ( Purchusors of DRV GOODS , FANCY UOODrf , LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 734 Broadway , Council Bluffs On Monday , Sept , 8 , we Degin to make a large reclnction in the prices of HOSIER ! * 1 A t\fit&T"\ ' VTPlA > TiV i. "G1 * ! V 7VTTHC ! \ E . and LADIES' TOjDEBWEAR. A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand J. J. ATJWBEDA & CO. , 317 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. 3,000 , Klcctflc Dells FeM tnr ths Uouth of Juno by 119. References Any of the business'houses In Council Dluits. JUDD & SMITH rroprlctots. Salesrooms 319 , Broadwny. Manufactory 50 , Fourth St. COUNOIL BLUFFS. Join dlll o ffliUMBb dllll if 1110 1 ifldbb OMAHt , NEBRASKA. 1 / / S3 73 0-3 § , ; } .sijsil . i ! C = " rt asla-3 iliipj ° s 5E is-SSfS 53 s " " 3 - < - 91-1 oliS " 3 S § * g 2 * W ( t5 ° 4gS * c- = i " ' oS g SS 'Sills P32 S P - u P 8 ° B.S i Us &o * - o rs ! z S o i/i o < o E o rf K u o * 3 E-o e.s'a < y - llilip-gg S5a iltll S - 5"5 o 3 > SS * - rt OS - " . a7 _ Mi : " - ; is S g- S > 11 m " 3 o J . S .C W B -W o u u 3 > . J3 O K S2 ! ; S m5 us Sc2S | | sSii - to ll'lir "Slgl Sk r-CJ , = c o ? & e > o > -,3 00B * o c- " g 5 - B C j f5 IS o-J s 2-0 UJ" CTS = t 73 s 73 . _ . ttfi - " tfi tr O : S S P § gas U Bssi Cfc-KO C2ii 3 = = Ft "nXo-Hocj " ; , B = 5C = P SEx-S S- ? ScxS THE MODELT \ AIW LA.IIMBEY Is batter prepared than over before to fill all demands f ' < r washi'iip. Wo call your attention especially to our capaetity for doiii" family washing. Very low rates. All kinds of work done in first-class order. Special pains will bo taken with Haunch. Orders southy mall or otherwise receive prompt attention. ALBERT P. JOHSNON. Proprietor. 712 BROADWAY COUNCIL I5LUFFS ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. - * S& w- SlSff PS ' r Are Iho Clunppsl , fo t Durabl'1 , Sn.alUst in fji/.o nud Li'/hlc-.st inn i Weight. Wth no Hav l'rccg 'S of .uij kli.il can the niunuut ' > ' "il > frnln m at nnh ll'tluoxncnu' , ( ten t ale. for Illiiitratciliiowcirutilir addrcbs , nnn OEO. J.'UTCIi & CO , < ; Iny. ted 0 . n o n OHAII \ KKK. alt-cm 1.4- , , U i The remaining HATS on hand -will bo Sold Below Cost to make room for Hew Goods. Double ant ! Single Acting Pov/er ann Hand " 3 Engine Trirnmintn. ! Mining Moohlnery , Belt.Hooe , Braan and Iron 7'lttlnqs , at wholesale and retail. HALLAUAY WIKD-MILLa , OIJURC1J AND SOHOOL BELLfe Corner 10th Parnam St. , Omaha Neb , ' COUHCJUJLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL KK\VS. OAUGHT HYACIATOH , A. YoutiBliootor l-'liulg n .Spring hoc' Very Undesirable \Vltnn cut ttio Wrong Sltlo of I Ho Don i * . Ono of Counoil llluffa young doctor who rooms on the sacond lloor of oin llio business blocks , w < w up early th other morning , nud stayed up longo than ho really wanted to. ITo hoard tin boy throw the morning Hin : with "i lull thud" against his door , and the btil iant idea untorcd the professional brain. . ; h.it it would bo a grand achoiuo to sli { put into the hall , got Tun HIM : , nnd ly- 'ng in bed road the news for a while , bo < bro dressing. Tlio doctor wears RO-UZC mderwcar , but nt this particular tinio he ! ml but ono piece on. It was nice under- vear. but hardly enough of it for any itibllc parade , but then it wan cry early , no ono was utirring , nud it ould bo but the work of it moment. 11 ra * n fatal moment though , for na ho topped into the hall , in hiaairy costume , , draft through an open window in the oem slammed iho door , anap wont the ii ) ; , ' lock , nnd in a moment ho realized , ho situation. Ho instinctively felt for , io key to unlock the door , but the kind f pantaloons ho had an just then had no oclcots. Ho lost all inlurcat in the pair - i-r which WDB the purpose of his haaty nission. Ho oven thought unscriplurnl- ly of Tin : linn which hud thus tempted him to sally forth on such a critM.ido in such nightly nnnor. It Boomed that as the minutes grow longer his solitary gar ment grow ahortor , nnd ns his con fusion became thicker the gauze bcc'imo thinner. It wna a crisis in his life , when ho fools ns much ambition to dress , na ia commonly credit ed to woman. Ho yearned for n suit hko a lawyer. The mocking lottorn of n cioth- ing navertisement , n forced s.ilo regard less of coat , peeped out from the despised and dejected BED nt his foot. Ho couldn't but think to himself thnt it rrns a clos'ng ' out sell on him. Hut the reverie - erie was broken _ by the demand for ac tion. Something must bo done before the busy mart began teeming with the day's activity. llo concluded to call out nt the lirst sound of npproaching footslpps on Iho sidewalk below. But what if it shouldn't bo n man or n mascu line somo" of sort ? IJo wna not in drawing room npparol , rcndy to interview or bo Interviewed by every one. Ho waited some time and finally hit upon a plan. Ho woidd throw Tin : Bir. ; down the tairs onto the sidewalk. Some ono might stop at the entrance long enough to pick it up , nnd this would give him n chance to nco if the passer by was of the sex that would war rant him iu calling to him from ho top of the stairway. Down wont the paper. Soon a little darkoy boy came along , stopped , stooped , picked up the paper , and ag ho did so , n yell pierced the dusky cars. The whites of his oyea turned to where the yell st.irtod from , and seeing u man in such a garb , or rather such a lack of garb , the little tinted youth gave A ahriok , and not waiting to solve the mystery , or receive a message , went flying down the street. To the first man ho mot , ho told a sensational story of "thoro being a crazy man , all naked , and yelling , up in that 'ere block , " and the worthy citizen , hailing a policeman , n little jroup ; of excited - cited men , headed by the blue coat , went hurrying up the stairway prepared to se cure the howling maniac. The onslaught came too fiercely and too suddenly for the doctor to got in any word of explana tion , until ho bad boon thrown down onto the floor and secured so that ho could do no harm. Then ho was recog nized , explanations came , and a messen ger was sent to nnothor professional man who oflicod with him , and who had another key to the door. ITo kept his post at the head of the stairs until the messenger returned with the key which , if made of gold and sot with diamonds , sould not have Doomed moro precious to him , that when ho turned with it tlie treacherous spring lock , and found him aelf once moro inside the room , and ivithin access of his wardrobe. You : an't sell that doctor another Hpring lock. BAHNUM AND THE WHITE ELEPHANT , llcnily KiKlorscinenl I > y Iho Great 1'rc'HH of Clilcn \ llenuirkalilo U.\ . liliiilion. In an extended and warm comment ipon the merits of the Great Uarnum ind London Show which ia to bo hero rhursduy , September t'jth , the Chicago Daily Nowo of September 2 , says : Beneath the great white tonta on Iho ako front , Uaniiun's snored white olo- ) linut indolently rollu up hin proboBcis ind twitches hia paint brush tail. Jlo itanda upon a routrum , surrounded by a Kuid of oriental imiaiciumi. while n dark icblcman in liurmoHO coalumo siln under lim and keeps the Hies oil'hia tunku. Ho years a golden fish not on hia back ind his skin ia about the color of the ash- : a of a smoked cigar , "Jlo r.in't very vhito , but you bet IIO'H awful aacrod. " ear him o'ands Jumbo , atretching out tis great trunk for pcanuta. A congress > f strange tribes rangethemiolvea around ho two elephants. The Kautch dancing ; irls reclinogracefiillyupon their rostium ind flirt with Chang , the Chinese giint ; ' ; ho Mubians , with thuir bushy hair and fine features , wrap their white garmontn ibout them and ga/e into vacancy ; the Hindoo , who has thu fixco of shyluck nnd the hair of a Sioux Indian , is never coaeing in hia cll'orta to uell hiu photo- grapha. About twenty thousand people attend ed yoaterday'a perfunuanco. The ' 'grand entree" 111 really a fine exhibition ot good horao llehh nnd luilliaiit trappings and co3tutn .8. ICvorytlunt ; ia Byatomatio r.nd ordnly. The ncta como cm with the usual poinjiouH announcement from the n : . master , and the apoctatcr ia free fio.ii annoyance by the muriatio acid vender. The twelve clowna furnish fun for the children , and the jokou they crack are not the Urgent ot a largo assortment of ' 'chest nuts. " The bare-back riding by several "artists" ia extraordinary , us uro man ) other foatuirn of the largo pro gramme Tlio apriiif , ' wire performance of Juun Calcodo la due , and the act IUIB the virtue of being now and original. The Homan gladiatorial eontoiitH and the pos turing of the Gilford brothers la ono of the best features of the performance , Tlio wet's , which cliwu tl > arc mivol and well put on. All forms of blood ( lltenws cured < i Siloam Springs. _ Kidney and liver tlii oac speedily rolievnd and cured. Ail drrss llev. JI. M. Thomps'm , mnuasei Albany , Mo. omt , DULY ThollopulJtlcnn I'rlninrlni Hold tirilny The republicans hold Ihoir primaric Saturday evening to choose delegates tc attend the county convention to bo hoh to-morrow at 11 o'clock at the conn iiouso. The following wa3 the result by wards : T11K rtUSTV.Ull > . The mooting was called to order by K , . ) . Abbott , who was made chairman. U. T. Bryant was chosen secretary. Delegates W. McFaddou , A. F. Clnttorbuolc , A. Wood , K. K 1'hilbrook , Gus Lots. The delegation wan instructed to use all honorable moans to secure the nomi nation of Mr. 15. B. Gardiner for record er nnd Jacob Sims , esq , for circuit judgo. Tin : SICONI : > w.\r.i > . T. J. Evans was iniulo clnirman and Alexander Burke secretary. IX-k'gatoR TNVJIcCarger , .1 M Mut- thown , J 1' Williams , 0 S Hubbard , Frank ( Irnss , Thoo. ( iuitt.tr , I.has Soars , Thomas Knott , N 0 Tnggart. Tin : Tiiiui ) WAiii' . The attendance nt this waul was un usually Inrgo , ninety-nine votes being cast ! ( < oo. V. Smith called the mooting to order. On motion Hon. D. 0. Bloom er was elected chairman and M. ( J. Grif fin , secretary. The polls were kept open for twenty minutes so as to giro all republicans in the ward a fair chance to voto. Delegate.1) ) D. 0. Blnpnier , S. T. Walker , Frank Cook , William llayor- stojk , llonry Van Brunt , Geo. H. Rich mond. THE rouiiTit WAIID. Col. D. B. Daily was chosen chairman and H. W. Tilton , aolrotnry. DoKgatoa N. M. Pusoy. 1. M. Troy nor , A. W. llickman , A. 13. Spoonor , E. II. Fonda , Walter Smith , Lawrence Ivinahan , Phillip Armour , F. J. Barko. KOEBED OF HIS EOLL , .Traveling 3ati Finds HiniHclf JilH Money nnd IliH AVatoli. Clayton Turnoy , a traveling salesman [ or Paddock Kowloy it Co. , of St. Louis , registered at Bochtelo's hotel Saturday evening and 17113 assigned to room JSo. 31. Ho spout the evening ih&tting with friends until niter mid night and then wont to his room. Ho : laima that uomotimo about 3 o'clock ho iwoko and discovered his pnntnloons laying on the doorsill. On examination tie found his gold watch , chain and about ? 10 in money gono. IJo was not posi tive whether ho locked Ilia door on en tering or not , but thought that ho did. rho clerk said that no ono came in or ivont out during the night , and so Tur- ney at an early hour yesterday morning jot a search warrant and prepared to go through all the roonia. Mr. Uechtelo laturally objected to having his gucsto .reatcd in such a manner , ind Turuoy seemed qullo put out lecause thia privilege of general search rrat ! not given him. The hotel is well irovidod with all the precautions by vliich gucnta can protect themselves iguinbt sncak-thiovea if they choose to ivail themselves of them. IScsidofi the iafo ia in the oliice , each room door is pro- idcd with all needed kcks , as are alao ho transoms , and if Turnay locked his leer it seems atranyj that entrance could ii'.vo been gained so oaciily .13 ho claims. P1JI5SONAU 1'nt Lacy returned Satutday from his east rn trip , .Aldei mail Keating and wife have lolurnod oin liniieaelej ] ! 1) . II. Solomon , the \Vabasli attorney , was i the city j cHlenlay. I" . 15. Wise , of Cicftou , U visiting A. J. laiidel and ! . ) . I'licilinan. Ifnincr Cauilioy ! H lying ill at the homo of is brother-in-law , Ij. A. Caspar. Dr. I'owoll. of Cilenwood. hau returned fi mi in pleaHini' tiip l > YollmvetoiK. pur ! : . Miss AHco Stcarna of this city , isiHitiiif ; 10 family of Guortfo Chnpin , at Hasting * ) . Oeorgo T. ] 'liolp , foiineily proprietor of the i don hoii.to , i.sb.icl ; fioin an e.stendod eastern init. init.A. A. W. Courhon , who has hcun nt the Dvcli- , ] o nine } Saturday morning , leaves this morn- ig for a ttip to Lincoln and Wyinorc , Nob. KiiporviHur II. Kixhtouwni In tlio city Sat- iday. Hn WIXH Icopt from atteniling thu ro. int meeting of the lio.iril nn nccount of the IIICHS of Mrn. Itluhton , who ixxtifreiing fioui ) ii uniptiun , nnd who tcuina to lie falling rap- iiy. II. W. Tdton , the Council Hlnlf * ( dltor of UK 1'KH retiuned Saturday with hli wife om WiKcoiiBin , wliero they havohenn > itng ! ilativCHnnil filundri , Their cousin , Mian Mol- a Miller , of Now York , accompanied tliom , id will make a few wuelcHl tt hcio. W. If. Copaon , who han been using hix mrply pointed , riuick iroving pencil , for the [ iielit of Till' ltii : : leadeiv , during the ti-ni- nraiy abnonco of the Council Iilulfn editor , an now taken thu city eilitoithip of tlie luiincd Itlnlfrt llurald , Clark , ' the newspaper end , " having ictired , Ko IJOVD Last week a fi ( > lit occurred between Ira Cooper and Mm. Starko , of noith larlan , over i > oor , little , miserable , inripo tomato. This precious vegetable van ckiimod by both particn ftiid to prove heir valur , they rcaoitcd ( o foreo. It ia 'up.jrtrcl ' thf.t oim of the cnmbatanta truck thu ( ithor in the titoiniwh with a 100 , tliat she throw her Tiown , held her , ihol.uu her and tworo that an buro i a thorn wan n God in heaven ho vould kill her. It in reported that very isd iinmc'B were ubed. During the bat- Jo Ouorgo IJonnott iind Ed Sweeney itood far off on the bridyo and held their noath with thrubbing hearts until dan- ; er WBH ever and the sccno aasumod ita leual Heronity. Tuesday morning Mr . Joopor waa brought bofuro Justice \Voa- er by the atato of Jowa. She qonfowed udgmcnt as was fined ono dollar. liar- an Tribune. LOS ! 1IIS GRIP , A Xlco YotittK M Trios tn Vnln ti Skip n Hold the washroom door , " sail Ocorgo Ferguson , nf Iho Pacific house , t Kellogg , the clerk , and then Crorg skipped Into the porlor'a room , wher from another door ho could witch tin tonr of Iho liolel. TIIK HRK nmn , over hearing the roumrk and seeing the nuc < was not long in deciding thnt there w\ fun going on , and no watched the cam < out. Iu the wanhroom MM n young urn who had boon stepping at Iho hotel for : .lay or an , nud who hiul evidently beet tarrying longer at the cup than hi ; jwckot book warranted. Ilo was broke Imlly BO Hit. Ho had Rot hin grip sack ns far as the washroom nnd sotliiii ! it iu ono corner waa killing limo by on dilution of his face and Imnda , wiiilo wondoriiiij what to do next. Ho lin gered lovingly at the towel , then opened his vnllso , inado a vain search through the pockets of the clothes ho had on and these ho had in the valiso. Finding what ho expected- nothing ho finally miutored up cnurago to attempt a sneak out the back door. Ju the yard a goodly washing waa hniigiin ; mi the lines , and r.a hesou > > lit to eac.ipo oluorvation by this ambush , and wna making for the rear fencii , ho was nurpnsod tn meet Oeovgo face to fncj. ( iooi'KO smiled SD sweetly , aa ho remarked , "You must bo tlrod car- ryin. thnt heavy grip , Let mo relieve you. I'll show you the way to the hotel. 1 declare wo ought to Invo porters at the rear an oil aa at the front entrance of the hotel , to look after the arrivals. " The young skipper couldn't smile iu ro- turn. Ho made n ghostly ollort to , and aa ho dropped hia hold on the vnliao ho gasped , "Vop , you can take it , " and ruahed past fJoorgo nud was soon lost to sight to memory dear. The grip was placed in the otlico , and later in the day the young man whose homo ia but a abort distance out , sneaked back to the hotel , begged piteously , declared it waa bio first oll'oimo and thnt ho had telegraphed his friends for money , and would BOOH got it and pay his bills like a little ii-nn. PANTING FOE PANTS , ( VSncnlc Tlilcl Given n Tjlvoly GluiMO , niul Klnnlly Ahout nix o'clock Saturday ovoningn colored follow , named lioury Evans Biicakod a pair of nants from Mono & CO.'B ' atoro , and w a Bhding out of the Main atroot door whoii noticed by the clerks and followed. Ollicur Kirk joined the clerical force in chasing the coon down Slain ntroot. The black legs wore too nimble for the clerks but the otlicer kept pretty well up in the race , holding second place , while the dark horse kept the leao , clear to the NVnbnnh depot where ho ; vaa overtaken. Ho showed fight but the ollicur tapped him gently on Ins shins , with his billy , and induced him to surrender , and take lodgings at the city's expense. Cniinillim AValcrwayH. OrTAWA , September II. Hubert K. lo\ig- lan , C. 1C. C inim 9imcr npim'inlcd by the Do minion Bo\eiiiinont to investigate nun rupott upon Ilia means of dealing with tli'c Canadian e.iiml hyutom , ii.'ia nuliniittoil a report which it is imilcTbtood , the Kovi'innient liavo adopted nnd uill act Uliiin'it. Jlo thinks the Micers * of Lho St. Lawronuu route dopcndn on inci casing : Iio doptli of tliovitor nnd unless the ini- [ irovoinentH of the St. J awieuco water may xet'p pace with tincoiiRlruct ion of the Cann- Han I'aclio railway and tlio HcttJemont of the onntry the trade of the Canadian norshwoht vill hi'd ; foiciu'ii ciniln ; ; eaxtwaid and Koiith- ii'd via St. I'.iul , Milwankuo and ChicnKO. I'he noccssary uppropriation for doupuning In1 eanid to 1 1 fevtill pr tiulilo bo asked nt iliu next cession of the dnminiun iiailianioiit. LT. BOUOE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant fo . 9 Pearl Stront Oimcll IHnlT ou-a. Mrs , n , J , fliiioji , H n. . & STTS&EON , 222 Kiddie Ilrood ty , Council Eice II. D. "r < il In I 'riinniMii HH.M , | u Illinnttlie " " ' i l-liili < > i ill LUIIIK nf liliiinl. IHROKIC DISEASES-1- - I ) . IIM r lllllUI.1M | > I.IIK. | | I \ | > UIUIIII. Olllil Niirtli I'liulIn11 , CUIIIK ll Klnlls. , ti : Oiiixiill.itinn liu. DANCING ACADEMY , I'roi' Schnoor will inlrodnco the European tourist iluncea during the our.s3. Francaiso , Talonalli , JCluo- ado , VillnUo , Spanish , Yumlango , nd American ftaiulanl dances , and ho latest reverse Availstep. . Holler Skating Riisk. Holler skating' Wednesdays nnd iaturdays. I. iI.MAUTENS , Proprietor. 11105. ornciu Ooancll Ulnffi I * . * stablishca - - 1856 Koroln ; nd omobtto K .It. TATB. KAKIIKN ttllUK o ? fiu a.-'iu&j vi-iiTaij- HHORHEYS OT LAW. Practice In Htato unU 1'uJcral Ci/iute. Uollocttuim iiruuijitly ntteuilcil to. Hooin 10 , Hhutfart'b Huilding , ; OUNOJL ni.ujfjcs IOWA ; ACOU B1MH. B. I' . CIADV/KM. SIMS ft CADWELL , Rttorneys-at-Law , COl'NUIi JIU KKB , IOWA. Olll' , Main hired , Uuuini * I anil 'i rtliiwirt \ Mi Llnliuiid Jl.ocl ; Will j'M ' < .lict in'titu uiul ( tdurn lourtf. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY Ono of the Best and largest Blocks in the United Statou to select from , NO STABS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ffiLEVATOK , THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE H FOR ALL ARE FQUiNB I Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! Anil nil of the good nnil plcnsnni things thnt fee to mnko up a com plelo mul liuppj' oxistouco. The town of South Oinnh.'i it taunted south of the city o Omnha on the line oi the U. P. Railway , nnd it is loss than 2i miles from the Oinulin i > est oflico to the north line c i tlio town sito. South Onmhn is nearly H miles north mid south by 2 i oust and wost. and covers an urea of nearly four square miles , The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly ? 50 lots have been sold sml the demand is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The 5(50,000 ( beef packing house is progressing Huelj' . The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish , an abundant supply of PURE SPUING WATER. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a largo foroe of men. ai work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never bo cheaper than they are to-day. SJ2"Apply at the Company's oflice , at the Union Stocks Yards. L A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , 'ithou ' ! A Hival. AND lave been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And -IN- An examination of Ihcso ningnificent Pinnos is politely requested joforo purcliasiiiK any other instrument. General Western Ropresoiitatives. P. S. Also Gen'l Agt's for K'NABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS. , and ARION PIANOS , and BYMBELLA acd OLOUG-H & WAKREN OHG-AN. aMr-mrigsa : ! > r. < 03 JIKADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , D. S. A. EatabllBhod 187&-Catarr i Doafncwa , Lang and NorvouHDiaoaeos Speedily and 1 ormaneutly Cured. Patienti I Cured at Homo. Write for "Tiis MKDIOAL-MIHSIONAKY , " for the People , oiiaultatlon and Corroapondonco Grade. I' . O. Box H92. Telephone No. 2'C , HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Poatmaater , Davenport , eaya : " I'hyaician of lieu Ability and Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , - " I * " * ' "An rkoiiornblf Man. Finn Rnccnun. Wnndnrfnl Ouros. " TTonrn fi in B.