PLATTSMOUTI1 KJlij 7 fttettsuwuth Igeckln Z)cr;iht iiktott: BBO: Publishers & Proprietors. Samuel J. Randall and Protection- The record of the United Static; dm in the iust quarter of u fcr.tury, hits dt-mou-btiutcd that tin; polif-y of rot ction to donu'Mic industries is of vitul iiniort:inu to tlic country'. And in tli'; iniiidi of Well infoniK-d and unbisisril jicsmhh, t lie country made i;re tt ml viuicuh in national devil('ini('i;t under the t.-iiiil oflH'l. Hut free trade theorists limy conti r.d, with M ihapH Home' slight sliow of reason, that the "good tiinm" of tliMO dnyn would liave l; -n txpe; ieiici d if the op posite jxilicy hiid prevailnl. These par ticular iiik tnu nlH were in force for n fJioit time only, !;i vin-i Imt mi in.ide'-juiite opportunity for the devlnmeit of their ii;llu lic: on the country 't; luii iness. The pi thcnt tin ilf, liowever, t.ith Midi moililieatioiiH as the eh ir.-i A industrial conditions have n.fido i ccs-tiny, lm-thecn ou the national blatue looi. for uln.ojl a i'oiic-rulioii, while the material ::nl moral progress which iius itcc oin' iinii i'i it lias been without precedent in the country's hi.-tory. Hon. Hanni' l J. Kandall, in the follow ing extract from his address ul the open ing ot the ex;. option at Atlanta, thus re fers to the co:iiph-ti-ii--:;.s and t !i.insii;rli-iu-Si with v.!:ie!i the history of the coun try since 1 Ml leu confounded tiii fills; prophet of free trado: It has been i rlap"! villi ilixna::e ceivy nil prrsNteiicn : n f tenter 'ivtuin em: ;l : -riot l in :r" 11 ii"' "it - tin- 'ie-es of f.iiu! ;iu- cotliliii; We-.iWI In' wl.iie i In- u! l.ili ir woilei In lo.vcr, I:. l;;n '' II l- hi n -rtra'til that ni'lie e:c s s.n e IS '.0 t !i:" reyr-e Ii is iiceu ;:c!i:a!y .loiu In I" the l.'.cl. i'V u liat'MT ;,ml; nl Ic-tei!, :"id 1 lie pi ire of f ( :1 ;.ml i-l';h.i: li:ve lirrii ir (i in'C.I, t x ft lillxi. i'.-i. :i ci, nlvi tlie p'-'.lits or ca;!lal !i i . v.h.ln l - s i t e timse w ! ( I lie .Mes-. i-u-'-.e ; ii :.i ! s-i !i'.:!i Intel sis h iv ! e .lit !mij! it 1 III f ii.iir :u I l.s-cniOLiir-' ef !:'. I'l iii b- uni'li e.vnv; ( Ii ii xll initiv. la 1 i-i lie" ;, I l.e copl -. nAvei tlif lcss, liav i-'M'ii.sii: eie: in .-. 11 ( 111 liuenci.s ami : it-veil ;t (mhi;i ami, I !hj- iieve.il lasting viiteiy. The prices of food and clot'.iir.g have iiot ndvanced since INfJl, nor i: ive those of labor iV dined. The predictions oi the free tradtrs liave Ioi lofiplet. h and conspieuoii -ly falsified by the f-icts. A dollar '.vill buv C per cent nio.e of the nect s-ities ol life than it would in 1330 or'lS ) ), in the old free trade- days, while the werkingman obtains from 2"i to "0 per cent more dollars for his la'eir now than he did then. In the J u .nty 'i years which have passed since the present tariff first went :' operal mil lie- jxjin lation of tiie country litis nearly doubled, while the valu of the property held by its citizens has almost i iiadrimU d. Greatiy Excited. Not a few of the citizens of Platts inouth recently become greatly excited over the astounding facts that several of "their friends who had bc'n pro nouncfd by their physiciaaf? ar- in-'turabl-niii". cyond all hope Fiiffcnrg with that dreaded monster. 'onsumption have been compl .t .ly curi tl by D ". KingV New Discovery for Consumption, the only remedy that does positively cure all throat and lung diseases, Coughs, Colds Asthma and Unmchitis. Trial bottle free at P. O. Pricke & Oil's Drug h'tore, J large bottles $1. (1) The E jropoanSstuation. The news from Kurope, says the New York World, is becoming more than usually interest'ng. As it nlnt s to di plomatic matters it is necessarily uncer tain in some par". teal irs. H it, a-suming it to be miinly c irreet, tho g eat power seem to be grouping thems ! v-'.s into more definite shapes than they h-tve oc cupied for a long time past. Informa tion from St. Pet- rs'mrg th-it lii;;sia and 1 urkev li-ivn .reed upjn a pi in to jointly ndministi-rlr.g noon the effects of ' Bulgaria and Koimiclia. wholly ignoring. bo f)ir as appears, the exi.stnp.ee of Prince Ferdinand. On the other hand, Sig. Crispi's visit to the north is uad Tto d t signify that Italy is now bound by very chs ties to Germany and Audi hi. fo ciimr a triple alliance of much s.olidity. The principal o'je-t of t!u r cee.t neotia tiom bjtwe mi th prj a'ers of t!ie three nations, if Cripi is r-l'.duy reported, is tlie maintainmeo fif tli ; Kurop '-iti equi librium, and. particubirlv. o;;)is'tim to Russian aggression. The itiilu -nce of j tf the island animals and develop heavier England will be, wi'h-eg doubt, throw i j bone and general coarseness, with Q -rminv and iti.il lies. The Pr n h ; A Jersey, to be desirable, should pos svmpathirs will be on the oth r si.'e ! S3 a small head, slender and lengthy Tli" brcakMi-T-o'T of the comm -rci i! u-- ! from ,he eye to thc ECSCi tho GJ"es should gotiations th'it 1. -tv,- b en pemPng be. J full, but . not too prominent; the ears i r ' , 1 lengthy and broad and fnnced with hair, tw -n - - i : . a i 1 -1. vi , , ir s v.i , r is ; The tQ he lo, flat and nar. genenil view o. th- s-fi-iti..n. And Tta- j rovv; tl,e chcst tleop rather than broad- ly has something or th same l.n-rmg i The legs should bo slender with small, forXiceandSivovth.it France has for , Hat feet. "A long, thin tail and soft, Al tska and Lorr iine. i thick skin" are great points in breeding. Therefore, is t!m r -ported agr etiier.t tetw-een Kusi'-i an 1 Turk y with r.-:rard to Iliil'.rari i. and iti th - apj ire-itly avowed (dip-cr of the trip'.. ' dliau there is all the m it -rial n "ss iry f.- t-ie pre- dicti-m of a c 'llisi i. wr.u svr.u roboratlng circumt-iuees to ;vire. Droohets hav"t le.-t cotri I -t.x- o far European war ij co:u--.-i ned. W jf.ir-r;-! Cures. W. D. II )..t cj Co.. Wholesale and Re tail Druggists of Home, Gu, ay: We have been selling Dr. King's New Dis coverv. Electric Hitters ivid limh'.tti's Arnica Salvw for two years. Hive r.ov.-r j handled remedies that sell as will, or; give such univ. rsd sitlfa t:on. Tiu-re have been some wi.-mlt rfttl cures eff- it --i by these mc-di ia es in this it y. S.. vcrt.l cases of pronounced Consumption have heen en uti-. lv cu-ed br me of a few bet- . . " Dr. King's Xevr Discovery, taken ties of cor- i in connection with Electtic iiitt. rs. We guarantee them always. Sold by (1) F. G. Fiucke & Co. FARM AND GARDEN. A USEFUL LIGHT HARROW THAT MAY CE MADE AT HOE. I'ractloul liiformal Ion Itpcartlliig; Chun net IkUikI .':iltli lliat i:xiIain Away Konifi l.rroiicoiir) J 1 cli-v 1 1 1 n t on I'rult Drying A (torn Crib Tliut Ilclitu ICatH. Numbered w Hli old things tliat do not Beem to liue been improved upon i.s the rat J) roof corn crib illustrated in the Ac companying cut. While familiar, no doubt, to many older readers, there are a Mifliciciit number of be;:im:ers whom it may benefit to jLi.-tify iui de.strintiou liero. i;at I'-iooF (.;r:7 rniB. It miirt be elevated abouL three feet from tlie ground, 011 prists mel tin pans, bottom up, placed on t.; of the. pos ts. The crib must not be v.car eno".i;.:h to any tree, r.'iico cr building i"or la's to jump to the rib. As they cannot climb up the po;,t: hiidier than the tin pan. the crib is sure' to be rat and mice proof. The stepa lead ing into the crib should be movable ones that can bo fdl.ied or pulled up inside the crib when not in use. Orovitti of irorseK Ter-t. Tt may be laid down as a rale rays tho author in '"artistic horscs!:jein;," that the horn grows more rapidly in warm, dry climates than in coU, wet ones; in healthy, energetic nnimah; than in those which are soft and weakly; during exer cise than in repose; in young than in old animals. Food, labor and shoeing also add their influence, while the seasons are to some extent concerned in the growth and shape cf the hoof. In winter widens, becomes softer and grows 1 .. little; in summer it is condensed, becomes more ri ::1. c it" .--o end re-i'iug, ia ex pofvu ' i .ore v;pi(l!y; thi.. ....i.... . i of nam re to cnalile the hoof to adapt ittclf to the altered condition it has to meet hard horn to hard ground, soft horn to softi ground. In this way is accounted for the in lliicuce of locality upon the .shape of tho foot. On hard, dry gronnd the hoof i3 dense, tenacious and small, with concave sole, and a little but firm frog; in marshy regions it is htre-e and spreading, the horn soft and easily destroyed by wear, tho sole thin and flat, and the fros an im mense spongy mass which is badly fitted to receive pressure from slightly hardened i soil. In a ory climate, we have an animal small, compact, wiry and vigor ous, traveling on a surface which demands a tenacious hoof, and not one adapted to prevent sinking; in the marshy region wo liavo a large, heavy, lymphatic creature, f.ue of whose primary requirements Is a foot designed to travel on a. soft yielding surface. Change tho respective situations of these two hordes, and nature im veediatcly beghis to transform them and their feet. In the ordinary conditions of town work ..nil stable lr.amtgement, it has been ob rerved that the v.all of a healthy foot grows down from the coronet at the rate of about one-quarter of an inch per month, and that the entire wall of a medium sized hoof has been regenerated la from nine to twelve- months. Cl-.minvl Island Cattle. There exists considerable conftision in tho niiuds cf many concerning the names "Alaerney,1' "Jersey" and '"Guernsey," as applied to the Channel Island cattle and their off pring. In ror.ny part3 of Kr -eland, as in this country, the name "Al-krney" is alike given to both Jerseys and Guernseys. A correspondent in Mark Lane Express suggests that perhaps the fact that the lirr.t cattle from the Channel Islands were imported from Alderney tcntled to spread the erroneous idea that all cattle coming from the islands were Ai'.'. rncys. in reaury, tnere are two uis- tiaet brceus tiie Jerseys anil ttic oucrn scys. The Ahlerncy is a mixture of the tv,o. Originally . tlie Aldcrneys were smaller even than the Jerreys, but through frequent crosiiigf with the Guernsey btdls the size now equals that of the ani mals of this latter breed. In Euskand, as in this country, the Jersey is the more popular breed, and is exported from the islands in numbers far exceeding the Guernseys. The Jerseys deteriorate after a while if tv sufheient supply of imported blood is not kept up in a herd; they lose the rich color that characterizes the skin and ears i It is important that the udder be free from hair, liexible and soit, wita no tendency to lic-ah. The bag ought to extend well forward and high up between the thighs. On no account should the teats point away from the quarters. CtEEXtEV COW, GILT EDGE. In rppearar.ee the Guernsey is a fine, deep bodied cow, cf rich color and of av erage size. Her quality is seen in the marked yellowness of the skin, especially on the inside of the ear, arortnd tr.e eye, at the end cf the tail, etc. The soft, fine hair varks iu color from a deep red to a lii;ht orange and w liite. Lrike tha Jersev, the distingnisidi ; property of the Guern- yfjf- - -- rtrl-ijcdjr . i 111 ... f I Ce&-jT -r !' j V , .4 Jf .. t. as a I k'i ":.. - i ii r tey is her butter product. The Guernsey chesses beef makina preccrties wbica oped several very good Incubators by tho us of v.hich fairly patisfactory results h.ivo been obtained. In careful hands the Letter class of Incubators Ktvo g'.Hnl re sul't'j but intc-IlK nt ntfention is an hb.so li te i.eccs;:ity nt only In the management of the incubators but iu tlie care of tho chicks after they are hatched. The supply of heat in incubators must be regular, and umateiirs, a.s a rule, fail In keeping an even temperature. Iteale, the well known IhndiKh authority. Fays: "No part of an ordinary dwelling is as good ns the cellar to set tlio incubator in. Here the temper ature varies but little between day mid nie;ht, and one day when tho thermometer may etand at Go degs. nud the next to zero a chanpy which not unfrequcnt ly occur. several times each winter in the l.orl hern .states and ull parts of the houbC feel more or less." Numbered w ith the better class of aclf regulating incubators is a machine con si, ting of a small water heater which warms tho water in a tank placed over the c;:g chamber. The source of heat may be either kerosene oil or gas. The eegs, placed in trays, are warmed by radiation on tho upper surface only. Un der the trays are shallow pans of water, six lo ti n degrees cooler than the ggs, the aim beif.c to imitate the conditions which arc observed v hen hens make thcit nests on the ground, "'lie air in the -ig chamber is alao nioi.-f cm l by water from troughs suspended above the egg:'-. Ven tilation is providtd through tubes which introduce a constant Tow of frt.- h j.ir ciose under tlie tank, thus vi.rmiLig it before it comes in contact with the -i;s. The impure air is ta !;.'! out in, :n the bottom. All the i: s are turned at one time by means of an ingoti tor.." contrivance of tlio e-. g tray. A set of thermos. ttic bars above the eggs raise and lower the Heme of tlio lamp or gas burner, and thus adapt the het-t gi en out with changes of temperature in the room, and hold the heat of the ma chine e'.ose to the desired point by a con stant ac lion. There is a chamber under Ihe'egg trap w liicii is used as a nursery for the chickens. Another well known machine, made similar to the above, that is, tho water tank is. above the eggs, etc., etc., possesses the peculiarity of doubling its capacity after the iii.-t ten days, with a dosibio layer of eggs. Experienced hatchers dif it r in their opinions ns to the merits of this feature. A comparatively new incubator lias no water tank, and no water is em ployed except to supply moisture. Tho desired warm! h to the eggs is imparted by air warmed by coming in contact with two metallic lamp Cues. Thru there is an i;;'-vibator which is peculiar in having no automatic regular -ng np;i.i -tus. i.h;: : tichine consists o? two tn-dis, placed c-i.e abevrt and one l ir enth tho egg drawer, and co inected by t :'.Lcs in ruch a way as to cause a very free circulation of tlie water. The source of heat is a kerosene lamp under the center cf the lower tank. The 1'ame of thi.-i is regulated according to the judgment of the attendant. In careful hands machines such as have been described give fair results. The ben, however, remains the only certain incu bator for inexperienced, busy or careless folks, who will not give patient, persistent attention to the artilicial ones. Ilurjing Cnllage for Winter Une. The usual mode of burying cabbage for winter use is with the roots up and ex posed, as seen in the cuts. This plan ap plies to cabbage that is already fully headed, the object in inverting thein be ing to turn oiT the water. " W "v : v. ft ovv v v . A CAIiUAGE TItEKCn. In the cut is given a perspective view ol a trench of cabbage. A cross section of this trench is also shown, giving a good idea of the manner in which the cabbngo is covered. A trench two feet wide and six inches deep is made ia salf-drained soil. In thi3 rye or wheat straw is scat tered three inches in depth, and on this the cabbages are placed, top downward, two or three inches ap&ri until tho trench is full, when straw is scattered around tha head and part of tho stem. Thi3 don-", cover with earth from four to eight ir.ch.es in depth, according to thc expos ure. The boards at the sides prevent the rain from washing away the dirt. W hen it is desired that the heads uake further growtii the roots may be placed in the soil and the plants right side up. Thincrs Farmers Tell Oue Another. Mr. E. Williams, of Moutclair, X. J., says that the Triumph gooseberry, es grown by him, has exceeded any other variety in size, productiveness and frte doni from disease. Air. W. W. Itawscn, of Massachusetts, names as the four earliest and safest kinds of wrinkled peas McLean's Advancer, Clipper, American Wonder and Champion of England. IIo considers Maud S. the best early smooth pea. President Phillips, of the West Michi gan Horticultural society, regards un leached ashes as the best fertilizer known for vineyards. Eminent veterinarians testify that de horning cattle, when properly performed, causes little pain. B. P. Ware, of Massachusetts, after a large experience, says of tho Franconia raspberry: "It is tender and the canes must be protected. Eut the fruit is su perb. If it were hardy I should prefer it to any other. I have the Cuthbert; it throws up an immense amount of canes." An old farmer tells how he circumvcnt9 crows. As soon as crows appear he shoot3 ns many as he can, cr.d when his corn is up hangs their dead bodies around the Geld: the live crows, seeing their dead companions, seek elsewhere their food and leave the corn so uniquely guarded se verely alone. The value of hen manure from a single bird for one year is estimated at fifteen cents by a well known poultry grower. Farmers generally -have come to the conclusion that it is not safe to trust the "gentle bull." A Xew Jerseyman suggests, in addition to the usual precautions observed in stor ing garden seeds, that a piece or carcrhoi gum le pill in each bg containing seed and that the seed bo dusted with inset! powder. Drunkenncmt or thu Lliiuor M wlut Posi tively Cuicl by Adrmiiiwtarinej Dr. Hi ii ::' CoMc ii S e.-i fit; It can be given in a cup of cofk:9 or tea without the kno.vledg" of tho person taking it; id absolutely h irmhbS and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod- rate drink er or an alcoholic wrick. Thousand of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Jold-?ii Sp- eihe in their cinTce without their know ledge,and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT iNKVHU FAILS. Tlie system once impregnated with the fipcoi lic it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For full particulars, address GOI.DKX SPECIFIC CO., 1M Kace st., Cincinnati, O. CU-ly It is only a qu stioii of time when the government will lc compelled to tiilor own or control the. t-h-graph tern of the fotilitlV Jo s ie th" people from the extortion.-: of th- wot - i n norm m-:ir -'y. Fisblic scnlimt sit is fust dridjjig i! at Will'. When vr Child. nh cried for f-'Mttiria "When ho bcxmn Misa, him cl.inj to Cato:!a, lFbu clis haJ Children, tho kto iho:a Chdlcvia, Mr. Kude Daily, of L'tce, Iown, who is pretty well known hi this sec tion of the country, hits moved his fami ly to Xilw.sk a "' will Msidc at (re.l ton. lie does not con.'- ! l!.i-i sitite on account of t !: 1:1 ir:i!s of lov. a. but lx eau.-i he believes in Xcbrasl-ta's future. Tho Gtise D!i:il J::i'd The preliminary h tring of l.--;ac M iuaih Id, William Sit ", h and Thc!:ia Eobitiso:;. ti:e tl:l('e li'-glois a':;i:-:d ol having tired the E. it -M. bin!:;.-, was liiiishe I be fore .I;ii'.-e ihov.n cteida. evening. Tli i .--1 1 1 1 w-i-s a.s wt aiiticij ab-d ill ye.-t.cl -bi UUlili)- r, an ;( q-llil::l. Th.-s!" ':.::. :,s ihe t et in.oiiy eheily sh iv. id. -, uli on the liiiin v. ldeh so narrowly e-i-:;cd the laid jiliiic, and vei e put i.'; 1 y tin; com 1 iu t or whil" t In tra in . a s'.i-: ; ;-illg at the seine (d the lire became they had not the means to pay their fans. Cur l!:n.;y tb.it tie was lighted by a coal of lire d'epptd by tlie ( ngine ivhieli d;vw the eveaim; !r. i-1 t seems the only jilate-ible oi ami ihe t-- tliaony oi l!i v. it $!- s co: rulnir: -te ir in this, thit th". fire b.-g-m iii ill" t oilde of the bs;d.;-. It was at leas! how n that these three man were n- t the gudty lai ties. Liwuln IK naurc.i. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, fi-oft, or Ce.lloused Lumps and blemishes from horses, Elood Spavin, Curbs, h-p'.ints, Sweeney, Stilus, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottl. War ranted by Frickc & Co. druggists, 1'latts- m uttii. 81-lyr THE OLD RSL! MULT.. . A. W1TEEIM k SON Wholesale anil Kettl Ie;yr ! Sliinglcs, Lath, Sash, oora.Blinds, Can si p ly i: cry demand of th trade Cid i tsnd g'-t tirm.-i. Fourth strct-t In Th -iii- of Opera Uoi;c. ROBERT DONNELLY' if JV Baw. tt A f"1e "fl " 1 J Wq,gon, Buggy, Ilaohine ami Flom pairing, and gbTierc'jobliti j at now prepared to ilo k'n-.'.s of rr.'-lrii- ot I arii i arid other n-seJsiiie.ry, ! ii a good latbe in !-:y. FETICH HACSiV. The old Reliable Ysson Makcf Ke Is '.v?:l kao-.cn y.ii. i vv!:;.r:.. H-5- ;---; c.--t 1 it i ''izTe! r- rr s ttk" a rT',.t,. ' : : t ' r - fiit'P I'.l:n'i. Cut I:is oil an-l retei!) to us etui v t i!! Se:;.l vie) fife !,-;,f- t'.ini: tif -rrt-at vuitio liii'l i:r.:.ortaln-e te y.n. t!:;tt wil t;i-rvii;i in brines vh'ifh wil! le pe; yea mere an :-.!iy! '!-e i: tliif 0.t tbe v.iik toel live ; g-i? i U U u iM-'iiy ri. I I :. ':iy tvtir'i!. A iivi'i!.' i i Kit aer ses al! n :e Sei;u t ,-nrv vi- a . treit vis! !)in n ii-v ;r a!I w-'i l-ir-i. w wul ;:.rt yoa : ii'itui r.i.r niv-de.'l. is (:! of tie .! l' lie. in: J ci t::iit cb.-ie.ces of h lifetime, i !ii.e !,, ;n; ;o"t;itiee- jii,i e i;t e r(r:s .air wit! le t .i:-!av. i- a), ,uu.1f f;--c. Aedivbs T;?i:f & Co., A Mti-t Maine WrpVjniT filqcopq ATTENTION ;ir'-'t o faiiT-i' n't f-bis.- w-itii eie.ti'eytiifa: ,'vi te,i,T-. Ibe v. 'i. If i.f I iie t'u.ie. "r for tile'r 7.. arc iiiemt ets. !!ieii'p': new. li.'t.f 1I (1 J'H-f-it iiic ! cis-.i.s r f eill-ei sex easily (e.ri! Irma ."-l! c, :rs te pet ( (,he. -iti-i a iropert ion - al -h i: I.v '.iev ii a ! ' ! -ir i iivc to ti l'i-i- r- s. t'o.s :'.e ! L:n- e.t".: tx-aitv as ti' ii-n lea! al . 1 1 1: it.cx Fee-l tlipn- -' i es ; t --t ibe t- .. i'V ii:;:r'- ti ' -.- . Te ic-t a - .-ire i-t v. .-!! .-:i".r Ti -it w v'I -. :i .; o ..'..u.e to i-hjt f nil' ti--'ii-e i wnt ia-. ' all i 1 tieai.irs ;i;i(t ("11 f.t free, -irlris Ch..i;ok bil.sao & Co Fortlaud.Maiue. I 43 U. i nynrp LuSflULil 1 I ii L M) 5 a I d f- f i i, i 'i.ii 'Wl'T'..'CtlTL ' J '. 1 r f i iM-Tyri-)irt .:;. e...-- i- eAVl'-v,,- . --l -j., ."-- ':.;.? -i'. - ' f i ' V ' f -" .'--v" . .'! 'I f He. jimcy,etJ.'.. rin ''- r"'j ' 'J ' I- -V " V - t. l 'Crjtorla it eo trell "ted to chU Jrea that I CatliBtrlik rr.m Cotta, Conri ntn Iowa to in," U. A. Aacaiii, M. D.. ! KUi..3' t,vu" ul l'""-" U1' III Co. OiXurd tfc, i-i-jotii-a, W. T. I TTiJ: ui u.j jrioua tnetUcatlon. Tmn Ckxtxi Cotmr, ld Fulton ST"r-ct.Tfta l';a : -- - . ifcinriYlrfiiii- in HDfisn With Kish Prices! 80 TO 70 PEE CENT. OFF CHE THQUS1H3 DIFFERENT ARTICLES! Sold Direct to Contumergk. j The "Liitlo idfctiiTP," S3.C0 I. D. Toatal pJvod Pucttig-o In CE2SI4 Platform Sccloa, SI I to $20. Forges aMEMsiaillis'Tcoi I'nrnif r" I'org.--, tJlO. rnrm- mid li.it nf Tnuli, B.-S. Variiicrs Ci.n il.j mM 1..1v, Baying au 1 iuom:y. Auvilo. V'Lej. Ac, So j. - VAGOfj SCALES, (l!ll V T'lfllMlfiel i!M-ra In A Mu-rlr T.pJn ; ti-.iiit!i-r l.ut : t (.cut ..f Kugll3t bbO.l fwrl.yurln.'or n.i hciilii 2-Ton (fix I 2 SIP. M :SV-n fc.Vrtt"w'i r L. i"icni3Kiii5ou. . 5 ! JV -. I'l , I!f m Ttrttr ami -rt e....i .-hi. VV-.--H. i -!i.-h s-ae.:ii.i.til-r t; i.-itc. Alt-, t:iX.ii '1 1 iickn, Wlii-i lb.irr.iv. . ( urn Sin-II- .I'-V - - :i-h. Kccil li!l.. l-i.t.v li M..H- ull Hardware jih:Ih;Hi;i!. SAFES 0F"ALL SIZES. iej. 4. v.-i-tulit 1,1 "J l!n., .-. MAUniSiiS, Yifyzr-f rnoM n t ss. Cj ;- --. A ln-nii'i. ill ?tarli!no. j.cr !!,- - "cr, - jfri :y le,l. ii. -l. :-eliliiVe;Mi nt if, ,;,-'"-i, . I I ,,,(. fi'i,'er .u 'in. HiuciC fc. I VsAJj'ij' -i V,-:'ii;ut f jrirtiice. eKiuaiti SsX f iyy.-yf-Ci M ' fii'l ( "' liitcot im- : ''()'- .'-'I I" "'I '-""" v'-'r- Ti.'.CJ-i.-'."Sti la. t .1 j.i-:-;'cc!. fc-ax c lrej'icy. if . Se-nd i' i- CifiniltirH. i--.- "" fi.' r-i. r tjz s.j' jciz mi:t..ni;. Hrr f -'tcrt. Jtr-3?J jv Kae-simito of Patent Cbes r.ii 1 Clieckorbnnrd. ftV Vertitiintr the ci'lcerat"'! Srnx ita iilock Hcme'libS and K lii:V"AiS! Ot' l,ufiO. It you fail t find it on tiiis ti:.i;i board ctsi! n your druifsHt f" fuil-HizG. iiitni$onoly Iith'f.TapUeJ board, 1'jU OT BtUid C CLHL3 ior pi italic lo Ui. rYom Mason IjOES. the Converted Gamblcn. Tout Wavnt. Ind.. April 5, 1; 1. 1 bax given thf Eynx-it:i C'j'ith l-:; .A it t bijren.ii trial. TheT cured my Iit;!o pirl (3 5 crtiV i.lii) nf Cun. My wife and tnotlipr-in-htxv v.ero t.-eul'lcd with emiehs of lona tandir.K-. one paeknj'u of tlio Jilocks lias cur 0,4 tbem bu tliey can talk 'as only idipii do." BLOCKS. I.IMA, O., Jan. 25, 1 3,-7. The Pynvita Worm Blocks acted like a rhnrm in oxpell.nH wurnij from my Jiu tie clii'ul. 'i he child is nmxr well and Jearty, lu kieti4 of puny and bickly as before. Jonx G. ri.oBBixsoJv 1 BLACKBERRY BLCCXS. The Crrct Dirrlio-a and RyspTitery t'liekpr. Pn.Piroy, O., July 7th. 'if'. Our sir-months old Child had a severe attack of Summer Conipluirit, Physicians coutil iH nnthintr. in despair we tried fvnvita iilackberry UIuck-, r-comniended by a, Iriend and a faw itoscs eifecmd a cuinpleto euro. Accept our heartfelt indorsement of vuur BI:iolt Lerry Blocks. M11. ami AlKd. J. IIamuxaa. The Pvnvita Block Ilerneilips are The neatest tiling out, l y lar. pleasant, ( beap. Convenient, j!irt Handy, I'.eliable, llaruilesb and fure. Koboi; no teaspoon or rticky bottle. Put tp ! patent pacltaijes. i. JIOSKS i CtNTS. War? ranted to cure or money refunded. Ask your (iruij gri.it. If you fail to put them neud price to THE SYNVITA CO., Delphos, Ohio, AND HUCtrVE TUEM PO-SXPAfli. . . r- . j 3 ii YC'J ii-.i-'-6"s: ritc.l r? " r. " " n r- r tc- ' i ; ,- S W CD IS ri ,-VX r W ir u u : 1 . "TPi cnriT roT'TrrrTinuL R?ni)?. S.-'"? J For- Te:i!TitT. Ey.pep.la, . - B tVrt'R(.,a. 3 .-, i-ninr I mi.fiva 1 . r-.-?-T I crlit'! -xn ii V ;r sh ('it-.- (i 111- f I i 4-lv ..mil . r5Tr":ri'iiti, ieruuK 2 Ui" Lu.si - - ". cryou. I urn hi inc r TV-fw S c r. lnefc, V. irt, cld r eet. -nolc ""A'ciili- on-.l In f'r.ct all JIorler j nfi.i'i: fro.u :l Low Male of fiuritiua of the litjfeallvo I Oi-tru n. ! lis tiljet n tho b.nman Bys'.erala I MAr.VF.LOU3. " ,,M S nr ox-'tina th!? itomach to perfect J i i.-i--i:..:i t.f t- id. it enrieties a'.d , siren -1 i---i; t!;e !l.oi. K'vir.t; t"na iitrl vi.' r 1 1 tho wnuls 6ystem. th9 .';L-lnT(f n"-iitn. f-mstic tep. and j '.u-.x-nnt M'trie-.pivins fttnpia rl J C.-n. e .f ii s beneflcial Sects. a h ... -. ; i r .-. r I n ,.?e. -r(i' eliiC.r'MKiie 1 i.lood and Liver i-. Thi-v c i -t no more t nan aher Mix" pie", a id are ktc illy ,ir Ir-..:iNt f- r Hef-seiroth' Swpfl i-riee ?i p-r , ' ti; lx bo' ies, Ji. 1S1.H..I nnd l iver Piiiit SiC. per i r dircet to h :p"-'N. !.u 0 a Ft e tT?i Bay ELS 9 a i HI: r : . . . . V 51 B H 3 y 'XW ? l -V- ' '.:l 1 1 Y. pujierier. A-s y ls'.l Wvef lrer an4 J ' !i i -: box: laYfc Lee- i l p r w m K3 in . rtktO irijii Stti - -'- - A JAIt gJlK f."ponoriLy oi ooriiiino over "3o, 1 or wiialobon ha3 now beeu on3tr;itcd by over elx years orpeA Ir I -. . T f la mftrn finrnVilrt. TrrxT0 pliatlu. more comfortublo. Wld HEYE CREAKS. Tlio immenao fialo cf . -- CoificXS Jj? now over 7O0O daily. B97rare of worthies." ' on3 fcOZidJ with various klndj of Nona aro cenuino ua' ' Jr. Want ner's Coralino"i3pr aiu4tJoCj tUo eteel cover- r03 BALE EY ALL LEAP "2C3AST3 a StaUStreef, ZO, ILL S" f" , U J L 2. - sa ai f. hi Ix . ( i.s a 1- nil bin 1) of f'jrc&n & Domestic Goods. ur I:ii'Ti'iI ii;. Hiving V.y a Cal Gi-iZRWOOD BLOCK T ).-i !.'--i.ii'nti. - TT r"!-- .-j... --r rna ms i-y -ax ?H" --v . & Wi? c:-?v ? r,-3 iKUiVJe. r '- n il. f;u-.:t . f '-l it lf'V.-stli-el.MCl: ,x s fY-'-r' I ! ttslil "1 .y;t ".&" Jl.'i-'J fiiv tr kk4 iVnih, tV4 i-J r2 tfi-a.-suti. q tlB-inTtKoji-js L " 1- !'' ''"' . ' iii-i v. n hi. , v,rvjki.-. AM, ftVCRiCAW FL'3. C3.. 17 tc-ih ?tr."i Itrtl. FlilUi, iA m Tritii i i s p-i c.-vrw. Sti-U'l fiiT at-. 1' TIm B.ttn?ncfl n ftAri-larrl cf ciccllenco iilch ud;iiif4 no fctijj'jricr. J t co n tai n -i e v- ry i m r r o vftm c n 1 1 h at lqvCAt gcuiu.3, tiili and ruotiey can prcxiucc. Tbcic rx-ciir-it jr, ai'S are ccVorated for voir time, ::y t r.". c . ck recponte, arscty of cotoy bii:tu:i. c cc?.l"i, l. iuiy in tinik, prfec coii.-tr u i.'i::i, :i. ; u;;;n tbc r.iOFt attractive, ornar ciei.ta! a:. 1 .!.-.-. r-bls oreans for L,usrf, fj;Uoois, cliurcue? Sou1??, sociel.es, etc. ESTi3LISHr.D REPUTATION.. CitCiLVii.! !" FACI3.ITirJ5, cr-iTBISTD, UAXE THI 3 THH POPULAR OEQAH IcGtr-j:l!-:n Eco'.-i &.-,d Placa Sloala. C'-e:c-r;c ruii rric Llcl-'i.oa Eri-licit! on, CHICAcO COTTAGE Cf.SAH CO. 31 CL'JE ISLAND AVE., CHJCAGO, ILL. mi4w -te'-? tihrnirn nnnct r teZiA -A T7XT ; -. v- --; 7 "4 V: ; V-eV' 1 roa -ISSS