iS zln,;-;:...i oS xftsO d Czw-i tclr r-' 1 s ,ji Jt K "'' f- 'n - ". 3 .-- . - - ' pJRJSAJ&iY . .-'. , -.' . . j r, .... - :'. ; "ne'-T I. . ..... , .....-',- V- . .. . C.J - . . ..... . . -'..IC ...... i I .anorroK j.aio"''. vHERALD-JOB-OFFICE, J!:;::2r0ClVTI0nAL CQLU The taindi3 charmed With the new tQ&&&'4& beauty and"1 harinoiiy in' the method of creation. 1 r' LangTtagfeli later date, andbeing created, in a greater degree, by the growtlv; of inan himself is more imxJ"; feet Tjiit in reasoning "uioh if 'we take the same mode, and are charmed with the game kind of results. Maiis ft ft It . . . l"irro:R. PLATT8Srt)UTtTi XT-H -;t: ' JTE WET FITTED VP --! L.-.! t-.c t iTr. '3 ... ? r if.. . f 'i 1 im i p. ff ; vu feprt&4l Educational Mcctlus, &c. are inspect" New rPress 'Kew 'U Type, aim'. ...awv... .liatcrial. r! est iiHrfocnen lorir.e f.ancationai i ciutjin, ana dressed to- Kduoitiotiai CooiriilUoe, KxR. S: RAMSEY j .iji,,, Editorial ConirijJttco. , (-s.Tf iOUK, CUiiN itEAL, FKEP, " " r. .'-I t ) : ;:.- j ' . --f 'ii , " " '". A) )i on band,, and for wile at lowest "Otwti price. , ; u . . . i .-. -.'-: t,:, ... -f U.i. ,. . t?Tlie rjigheet prices paid far Wheat and Corn." - , I ..... . : Tanicular attention g!ven to Cvstoiii work. - t. wi- Call nnd e owt new lot of LEG AC DLAX K3 "Sixth Street, one dobr'south of M:"un? Call and see4- hinrand "get Machine field. ' - All descriptions of work done In the printlns tiiie. , Chec30 Tactory It ales. We are folly prepared to do 1 V- V, ft t. i jyMan.jp the. BoblestWork of creation, was made Ihe pof scssor and ruler of the earthf Tty him was given the do-t toinitW 'fhis implies, 4 in itself, the power of d'iinoiliu-ing command intel ligibly.. It . includes the per oide Z f Hgnatirig the' objects upon the faith; hnd'itnciucJes the greater' 'power of in(etHiht:'frrimunimtiorw between ti mind and mind.. The means by Which this is dot'.e easiest and best. Js lan j7 fuage.' Accordingly, the scriid tires say, that when God had created man, he " X- coiivrwruTcdnaying a plifase L, v tu bibgrVhich implies the use of lan guage, and that it was naturally and 4iintafieouly'underetOGtrby Adam. Bo, also, God brought the living things tor Adanito-ree what, he .would call i them,-&tid Vhat he called tiieni, ihat was their name. This is all we Veally liitoie the- or "Kir of language.- But itsnougTiVo characli rize it as one of the" bigfiest talents of man; at once aq. instrument oi reason, ui msmiy, anu oi progress. H ' ...nt.,. 11 rangUare is-an 'Instrument of rea son. It is not my intention here to en ter into the controversy respecting! ancient and modem languages. Jan- guage is a. Universal element, and JtaiMiu'anrt then suits shall be publicly great principles can be studied in any t tongue which jU, not f .absolutely b:vrla iiaa. ! It ina'-t be; admitted, however, that ''.the most perfect model of Jan guage is that in which it can be studied to the most advantage, and which will give the nwst-ftecurate conception of universal (Jraniniar. It is this princi ple which has probably retained the classic languages in our universities lortg aiti-fTthe ieri6d in wliich Ibey "vVttad Vea5ect'to''Le used, exceiit i as a jrreTths of education. Assuming that we take the language of any civilized nation as the model or subject for the study of language, let us consider it as a iVnof, by means of which the mind is to be developed. Here thel first r ting to be-Ttiarked is, that this study develops an entirely netc class of rea soning powers, j A Heretofore we have considered phys ical science only. In language va be gin the metaphysical; for language is iu fact the hruige which leads from, the physical to the metaphysical world, so far as reasoning goes. So true is this, that the greatest part of the controver feies in. metaphysics have arisen froni the use. of different terms to express the ttiir'.e idea," the various interpreta tion of the same terms, and the want tf terms to express a precise iuea4 c-a fT The reciehce oi -language, therefore, develops lacultics of the mind, which would otherwise lie dormant. It eud3 to the designation aiid separation of ?da ltUeterhlrtt ef matter. It leads to criticism. It leads to observation upon the relations of mind with matter, to a higher philosojhy, embracing ob jects Of contemplation without and be yond the material world. L,e t us con sider for a moment the process of rea soning which is developed in the study of language. Language, to one1 who has never thought of it -as a study, must apjear a chaos of words. It has Come tif l'bn naturally his .mother tongue tmwethrse words to designate certain things; but he has never dreamed that they stand in fixed scien tific relations to one another, and the whole hmguage itself was but a sort of ,,;,.4 i,;.. ir I'll (. u.1 ui in.-, vn u 11111111 11V. , . has employed a certain Bound, or com rf r.-i;r.l Tv-itJi TT.in.1 if lc.'.Ta frt ! than tWO-thlltlS t ftS lUlU'll lit 4USlTlficitlon .objecUa.-.ia terms Xo -pltrou shsill f(0(1 whev to distinct from matter. In line, it leads whose milk is sent to th,e; factory.. bination of sounds, to designate objects ; and then, by a certain flight of. the im agination, he has symbolized certain other things with these. Thus, he hits yjtCallfti-y a KciN. Wrd ragle;" its rircohW HjlacV,-" and, observing that this is a war-bird, he has calied the War-chief of his nation the "Black Ea gle." The tirst terms were the simple designation of objects by terms applied - to them: the last wjs an abstraction of those terms to symbolize very different objects. The first seems to be the re- fsult of a simple impulse of man to name things: the second U the exer - cise of a higher quality imagination. From tkcujuuiiifcXt this second step is taken, mind has begun to acend Ir.onn t , , n uor,. 7 ..TTT Ihotigh it is only that of an untutored savage. It i3 thus that language i3 constructed by the development of the mind, the very ?oul of man itself. 'The higher the growth, the more extensive the elements of civilization, the more extensive will be language. This is the process by which it is formed;'-' a process of observation, cf imagination, of reasoning, and of philosophy.- "OPwllpT rration of liigli civilization, this process ha.-? been carried on till its language has become various, extensive. classtfesl embracing all theuojectsof of literature then the structure :md relations of that language becomejv ecience; a science which leads us jnto lbtUrnaioi'netaphysics', which leads tiagn-rAf VrocfseS trrreasoTiUrg, and contemplates the highest objects Of philosophy. In reasoning upon this science, wCJTJtaie it in its perfect state nd invert the order of its forma tion. To the unlettered and uhin- V sJstnKted.nein4r-tlHs vgt arav -vrds a cEa'jsIt is like the saateiMyjrejrtiri! of the lofty mountain; stones, roc-Ks, minerals, earth, -tfater, trees, thrown together, without apparent f orni or; ob ject. But the geologist or mineralogist, like the mathematician, gives eyery thing a name, a place, a class. j Then all these confused objectaas- uine a beautiful order defect taiiuity of eYerythir.-'; The; following 'are' the rule3 adopted for the goveroment'-tff -the Cassadaga CNT.T.) Cheese Factory for the year 1ST3. "VTe copy thelii' f romthe Chatauqua Farmer, that :tVStern. cheese makers may see the regulations adopted in the East; They will, also served useful purpose to new factory, organizations: 1. The proprietor vof the Factory- is to.make and tnKe care--of the cheese, furnish boxes, salt, swathing, coloring jmatter, box and weigh the cheese, mark the-boxes, make out bills, tally out cheese to cheese 'drawers, keep "the book, and tally the same at the point of delivery, receive ..the money for the cheese, and disburse the same among the patrons, for the sum of one and jtliree-foiurlbs .cents per. pound this in eladea jntruns sending-' ' milk ' five months. Patrons sending milk four months pi ul less than five' months, will be 'charged one and 83-100 cents per pound;, .patrons sending ,.milk three rrionth3 findless than, four, months, will be charged one 05-100 cents 'per .per pound;, patrons sending milk less than three months will le charged two and 1-100. ; . - l..JEach patron, shall .furnish ' pure and sweet unskimmed milk, and each one furnishing milk shall strain the same at the time of milking,, and if any is reserved for use it shall be of an average quality given by hi3 cows. 5. 'The - milk of ..each patron deliv ered at the factory, shall be properly tested once in each month during .the stated to those patrons requiring the samn. ; i ' G. Any patron that knowingly skims, waters or adulterates his or her milk, in any way or form, or takes out the stripping?, shall forfeit the entire amount cf milk he or she has in the factory .at the time of the misdemeanor and be expelled from the factory for the ensuing year.-- "When such facts come to the knowledge of the proprie tor, he shall retain the money received for cheese and disburse the same among the patrons in proportion to their inte rest. 7. 16 "i ilk" shall ;. bo worked into cheese.. Tiiich :in the judgment of the manufacturer wiil.be a 'damage to the general interest of tho patrons. ; '- 8. -Each patron phall bring his1 milk as often as the ' manufacturer shall re quire and at or-before the time he may require; and all cans murt be washed and scalded daily, and kept sweet anil clean. . . ' . . , 9. There shall Ik? a committee of two to test the milk once in each month. ; ; 10. There shall be a committee on sale of cheese; said committee.. to con sist of three persons having interest in the cheese. Said committee siiall have power to sell the cheese once in eac h week, if in their judgment they think best, and shall see that tho cheese is de livered according to contract, and each patron 'shall be to his proportion of the expense. 11; There " shall be a' committee of three on , whey; that committee shall be composed of the patrons. 1 . 12, Any patron may take his propor tion of whey and dispose of the same as-Jit sees tit, providing he notifies he committee in writing of the same, on or before he sends milk to thf factory, providing ht draws his w hey from the bottom of the whey-vat; otherwise he will have to stand the loss or gain in proportion to his milk sent to th$ -factor-. No pntron shall take away jnore bulk of i ' lU.. nj ; patron who . ta&es away whey must take it before twelve o'cbK'k at noon: if taken after, he will forfeit five dollars, which will be disbursed among patrons in proportion to the amount of milk sent to the factor-. 14. The whey committee shall have power to dispose of the balance of the whey to the best general interest and advantage of the patrons, in their judg ment. 13. That the profit or loss on whey shall be,, divided or assessed on the pa tron, owning the..waui9 in prorortion to i the amount of milk sent to the factory. 17. The proprietor agrees to make the whey butter, and furnish sufficient 1 to oiUhe .cheese, ,ihc ...balance to be di- i .. i x i 111 j vided; the patrons to have one-third, and the proprietor two-thirds of the protit."'"The' proprietor is to furnish salt and tubs. 17. All cheese sold shall be paid for on delivery. TT 18. "The" propietnr shalT fake care of ,the cheese up to tho first of December; if kept later, a-fair" compensation is to be allowed him. 19. ,Jf there be salt. brought against the proprietor,' the co.-i of suit on the jiart of the proprietor shall be assessed on patrons , irf proportion to their inter- V3l 10. E;m1i person furnishing milk to t,; faetoiV is' to sim: the-loregoing Rules, Kziyn of-fmr conlemponmcs has no f;liUi in the fanners, lie thinks their j opposition to railroads will not amount TO XY 1 .1 Hi IT, Ot'CiUSO mere WV OllMT and tToater g.h vaf e s than exorbitant rates of 'tiansiort;Uion. This is as tute. Certainly, no one but a political economist of the most prevtrse type could have made such a discovery :is this. Therocjira. many worse things in the world than a smoky chimney, but we never heard the bad condition of a drain or the excruciating noises of a hnnd-rtrgiEn nrgetl assail excuse for not mending ft fine. There are worse ills than a cold, but we were not aware that people neglected a cough until it became incurable becouse it is less pain ful than neuralgia. The tax ou trans- twirl atioii rn.-iv not be as bad ;is sin at j t:ick i,v tiie M(h1ocs. or a six mouths n.uL, were oiir..pHiuw)priirat -contempt rary I'lanled in the mklst of a Western prairie where it Uh. five bushels ox grain to send tlie sixth to market, we rara inclined oHlrftrk that it would re gard the transportiori greivanee as re;il and serious enough to be abated with out regard to duties on pig iron, Bastt at notwithstanding. Graphic. It is generally believed now by mete4 orologicts, says the Aew York Tunes, that.re aralaJwive?a,cytJe-of very hofc sifniinfr'st Zn Vmlheiit sanitarian ih the Health Department, Dr. Stephen Sin it summer, effeev The--jrt tT-iv wrch in Newark Jref usi-d toBpr.aceed with ther.er viccs at aTfdueiSr until the Odd Fel lows' recralia Was removed from thdl. rnffin. The lodges feeling insulted. 11. has already issiie-1 a reoort h-t- &si.-.-l.MJz!t. , which shall prevent the fatai - i . ... 4 The reaBonttOH3Tr the legnliaqjxlJPeCTal from church' t rj ' THE NEW . UAVE2T ORQA27 Manufacture the Celebrated co. 3- Jubilee , and Temple, Organs These Organs are linstimnsseil In qualify of tone, ft vie i. f UnUui SiitiplieUy of construction, arnl tluiul-ihfy. . . .i .Also MKLOJEOXS in T:irIous stvles and un-ctiuitl'-vl lit tone. . " Send for IliiLstratfd 'at:;l;i"ne. - . Address .NEW HAVKS ORfiAN CO., , . 'cw liaven, I Conn. J37Agents wanted. ; . - - 4-l3t : a. 11 l am now prepared to furnish the besthna dulteiated niilli .... TWICE EVERYDAY To all p;irtk-3 liotifving me " TETEir CJOCS. Excelsior Barber Shop. J.C. BOONE. Main street, opposite Krooks Mouse. flair Cutting, Shaving ' ' and Shampooning. Especial BttenMon given to ' . 1 ! " ' CUTTIXU CHILDKEX'S HAIR. Cail and see BOONE, gents and got a boon In a CLEAN SHAVE. n4l-1y. NEW STORE, WEEPING WATER, NEBRASKA. JAS. C LIS BE a CO. Iea!-r in General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries. llardwnie, (Jucenswure, ". . - - JI;tts. Ca;s. Boots, Shoes Notions, Sc., &c. We are Agents for Wilh-ox tf- Gills' Sewing Machines. CITY MEAT JIAltKET. GEO. FICKLKR, Proprietor. Tht beat of Fresh Meals 'dlicays on 7ta?pcl iu their season. II 10 11 EST PIIICE PAID FOR FAT CATTLE. i i Higlicst Ciif.b Tri.-e pnhl for green hides. main s:u:et, PLATTSMOUTlf. - - - - NEB. f-sf FAIOiEliS KXCILVXOE. B. G. HOOVER, LOUISVILLE, - -- NEBRASKA. '2 ' Keef-s e(nitaivt!y on hand iill srarki Articles Mteh as" -. - --' COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, MOLASSES, Dry Goods, Jlools, Shoes, &c. iC usually kej.t in a A'jiriety le Miitl in K-iiiiH ttmfi: f.,r tori". i r:r'Kods, and the CASH. All' kinds of lloduce Uikeii mexehaiio ! Highest Mar7cet Prices fiiven in Cash for Grain. 19 Machine Shop Way man Curtis, -1 TLATTf-MOl TJI, NEB., . " "" -r , .' - .1 ." . " ' - ' " jtepairera of Steam Engine, Boilers, Saw and Ol -l MiiN. i la"aud fcfeanv rittin'.r. Wrought Iron ni. Force and I.Ut Tumiw, Sifarn uuagc-a, Safety Yiilve Uoveniora, aud all k:i:uo of Brass . Engine Fittings -l f .v; 4 ' : ' ' " ' ; Furnished on short notice. ; Farming 'Machinery E'-inirrd on short1 notice. S-if. CABINET MAKER Asd ! ir: ", i - - . .-m t,j u -- Si'WTiar-S ,;Xnd,4eaer iir in Vhfidst dZ JIais 2ftcifri2;it doof t& frJoliitmiiie.- riATTSMocrnr:- v- ,- neb. 4jrw'Ts4i'.? ttd-Voriitnc neatly done. 9M -mfrai3 ntf-TTKiea rn snc7n notice." ; Every; Kind and T Send in your orders for , . . -j . LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, POSTERS,' DODGERS, rY. Um on hand, one of Olotliins ami 'Gents : Fu'niisliiR; Goods : for SDrini? aiul.Suinmcr. 7 I lavite everybody in want of any thing in my line to call at my store. South Side Main, Between Fifth; and, Sixth Streets. And convince themselves of the fact. I hro-V n4 i ppcfiulfr In lny Retnll Toptrtiaent a select stock of i'ine Clothing for Men and Hoys to which we invito those who v;oit coods. ifT I alo keep on hand a large and well selected stock of Ifats, Ci'.ps, Hoots and Fhoes. S-10 Xj. J" 0"BC;2sr;S O j ViT" Opposite the, Platte Valley House, in Bchlaters Jewelry Store. Main Street, PlattsmouthNebraskak V' ST LOUIS, . - tvHp DECKER BROS.; fiiJ--asiss5 m&CO'Si U G. A. MILLEI PIANOS &iix trst-tkss ; 1iiuo5 auV rgctns. Wholesale and net ail Dealer ia Stilnat, S'ictt Mu.;ic and aiL kind o Musical Merchandise ',... McsiCAii Instkcmrxts Tuned and la-paired Satisfaction Guaranteed. ' CHOICE TOWN LOTS FOR SALE tow fimm .SASY r? T'"!s e n now he honght in Dulce's Addition to the City of rialtsinoath, st prices ranging from to $M and on terms ho easy that pcrs-nis wiih . . . - - vT -I t: ' -"J THE SMALLEST INCOME MAY-MEET THEM. For those who want town property either to la -Id for a speculation or to build 'upon, this is a rave chance to get it. TheseJots are in a delightful location, and are dotted over with a Young1 ami YThith add materially to their value. ; -.- I ,. j Parties wishing to perchnse or loi.ft at t'iese tot . 'will ? -hown tieMii, or feive.ii any infor mation desir-d. l-v ca'.liinr on K. T. K E or il I.' if K.N NET.!'. Kxecm.irs of the Kdtate of S. Dl -1-iE or IK H. Wiii:i:i4.tl: & l'l.. ami it.l:S KS i I ( i.l..iL K, licai itatc Agents. Kor eaIi l.'ie ai-ove ir.ei-s iil he tiisconnted U-n per rent. l'latlsiaouth, Nehriwivit, October 21'i la72. f... --v -.- : f S, BLOOM :'Sc- CO., m r ::S "IJH!.S GOODS, -;5.A cce B O YS A N D C Hi LDREN'S CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES,: 1 Blankets, Rubber Goods, Slain Street, Scernd Door East of Court ilome, BRANCH HOUSE i:ro;;ivay. Council BlufTs. Iowa. SPRING AND Go urn Celebrated X t. Southwest Cornet J Iain .Street,1 PJattsmouth,' Nebraska. AND. SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY D re s Goods, Prints.-i - ' '-; -' ;i ? ! :. .Delaines. Ginghams, ' IZ tk z , ... -Uiown ;: c llJleaeliefl Cott'Jrls,'1 ' .n ' , - , Clarlv's new Thread, jn the Cli-occfjiimc wfxkt'bp tlid"FilNrET.aiid Best- --' . TeavrCoffee, ? :r r:h S-lgar, Molasses, - - . ' ..' : . . " " :t DneJ'T-rit.f" i. . .s - - Spices, ettw tte, : - - u ia'i ior 1 otir; 1 .- - :':-.. urocen.es,- jxarawiire; QaeertswVffrCZ'lv'' -'i1 t;'YHii.Ware.i'V; - " dlassivave, " a j .Yankee XotKms, -j f;- -S-H-lV'rHats and G4l.-.L:' j s and Shoes, -,--1 -"' v - CO Style of Printing. the largest stoclis of . .A "- BURDET ' SMITH'S AM'N Y vM I ' 'AND BOSTO ORGANS. AT Beautiful iCTrowth of Forest Trees. A-O. i. . .- -rur-.-- - . v 1. . Trunks, Valises ' etc. l'laltsaiouth, Ncbnuska. SUMMER GOODS,! the jPriccs ! ! AT Uoots and Shoes, Sheeting -Balmorals, Carpets, C'ctton Yarns, TO"5-'-' rriifif-'-jv t-'""v-' - " ' - - - -T '- " Look to Your Children. The Great .Soothing Hemedy. MRS. i Cures -i,.ic :i'd :ri ii:n:; I'M Pries Whicomb' tli'- bowcis, nnd I'.K-iiilaUs: 2 Syrup. :t!ic !nx-i-ss of tr ll,;:;. ;Cc.-:. MRS. Sii!'.(iii-s iiVuisiitis ai-d: Price Whiteomb't overcomoa :dl !is;'ust-s 2- . Svrup. jdt-Dt to ilif.ilifs and riiiliiit 'i. Ct?ni. MRS. j (.'U!'.s Ii.-.nim-i', 1);. -.:iic-; fr'ee ''hJlcomi's ry Mid .Kii:ii;ir I'lui-u-iiil ia; 2 Syrup. . jci iklrvij f ail ajres. iCenis. It is t'.ie guar Lnf;iut .' and (1iH(Iii-ti's Sootli in l:'t!i(riy, in a!l (iiori-irrs lii-ija,;iif . u Jv. te-tli!iiK orjiiiy other t-ituse. - "' I"ivo;t;i-;l by tin? (itafun Mediilne Co., 6t. Louis. 5t i. J Siil l l:y lrr.gsists and dc-alcrs in Moiiii-incs evtrywi.iTe. tk-c-J-wly Vinegar nittes-8 are not a vile Fancy Drink, u;ftde ot I'oor Kum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits Hind Refuse Liquors, doctoral, splceH, anil pweotoncJ to jileiiso ti;e taste, calloj "Tonics," " Appi-tizfrs," ' KL-.storei-s,"' Ac. tliat lead tlie tippler on to tlrunkenue.-yj anil ruiu, lnt tire a tree Medicine. lriu;Ie from tho rp.tlve roots nnil tierlis of "nlifoniia, rrec from all AiroHulio Stimulants. They ar-. t(; Great liloo.l PtiritiiT ai:d a I.ife-pRiiiR l-r:!:f:i;i!e. a I'erfect Renovator and laviKoraior of tlie Sys tem, carrvijijj off ail pos.-.mou3 matter aad restoring tlie blood to a iicaiiti.v coiuliiton, t-n-richin? it, rcfrc-sliins end iavieoratUiir boiti mind and body. They ar easy of administra tion, proaipt ia their action, certain iu t!;eir results, nafe and reii-.oilv? ia till fortns or disease. An i'rritnn rau take ll:cso Bittcis ac Ccrdinst to daectioiis, and rt,:i:;iia loiisriin well, provided tlieir boms are not' destroyed ty mineral poison or oilier us, kit-1 ti.e vital orgruns waste;! lieyond t!te point of repnir. lyMcsii or iudi;es3 ioi. ileadartte, ram i;i Oie Shoulders, t oughs, TiLrn:n3 oftha Cliest. lhzzincs. Sour Knn tii)i-.s of theS!tni neh.nad Taste ia the Mon:ii,R';ioitK At iacKs.l'al. pitation orttie I!oiirt.Initniiui::iiioii of tlie l.unjrs, i'ain in the regions of the Kid:i.'..s,aiid a Imndrud otiier painful pyniptoms-. are the oiiv-prii'.ps tf Iv.-popi!i. Iu these cnip:jiti'.s r. li.ts noe(,a.il, Htid one t-ottle will prove v. l-cttcr fru trautee of lt-s merits than a lensrtliy dt rtist.'.u at. Kur l-malc Cmiij1i-. iu.. in youajr orold, married or smie, at the u.iwu of v. ew unhood, or the turn r life, the.-i- Ton;.; iliiii-is display mo decided an influence tnat a mailed jmpro-.c-lueut is w.on jh rteptii.ie. For lntiautnmtory Clirotitc RhciiuiotUiii and Oout. Dyspepsia or ludi pestion. litimus. Kemiiteat mid l.'iienuiitent Fevers, Diwuws of tlie Woc.d.i.iver. Kidneys and TdkidiW r. iliese Hitlers lnirc 1m .-ii Musi suci cssiu!. Such Diseases are caused by Vi!i:.ledHlix;d,. hl, h is generally produced ly deratigenient of the -. DiifesUvu OrjianR. - ilirynro i icnle Purj5tt-e ns x-ell st a Tonic, possessiiiR also the pe; nMar merit , vf ac'.Hig as u powerful aent in lelicviusr 'ou- " pcstioti or Ia:!.iniiu:iti'.n of the Liver and is ceral urjrans and ia JiilioiLs Diseases. Ko i-Ski ii JJiscnscs. Krnplioiis. 'letter. Salt Rheum, n:ot lies. Spol. Dimples. I'nstnles.l'oils, (.'nriuueles,ltiii'r-worius. Scald-1 lend. Sure Kjes Kl-vsipcia-s, Hch. .Sciirls, Discuiorrnioiis of the Skin, ll'Jinors und Diseases vt tll-j Skin, of whatever nanie or nature, arc literally dujr up and carried out of the system iu a short tinie by the use of these Hitters. One bottle in such cases ' vfil Coti viuce the most Incredulous of their cur ative cifecis. Cleanse tlie Viliatnl Rlootl 'whenever you tnl its iiupurities bursting through the ' ikin In nmplc. Drupilons. or Sores ; cleanse It when yon find it obstructed aud &!ugirish in tho veins ; cleanse it when it is foul : your feelings will tell you when. Keep ihe blood pure, aud the health of the system will follow. . Ctrcfnl Tloumls prorhiim Yiseoar DiTiKits tlie niott wonderful luviorai.t that ever sustained the Plnkinar system. Pitt, 'i'npe, nnil othrrWornn, lurVini; ' ia the vsteia of so many thousands, ore cnVc luallf destroyed and removed. Says a litin puished pltvsiolojrlst : There Is scarcely an tndi- . vidua! oh tlie face of the cart Ii whose body is ex empt from the presence of worms. It is not up on the healthy elements of the body that worm exist, but upoa the diseased humors arid Biimy ' deposits t!iat breed tlie-.ie living lnonstei-s cf dis4-Hse. No F.vstem of luedi::;ae, no venniiutrcR, tm oiith'-liniiiiiics. will fixe the system Iroai worms likc"the; Dluors. SIcoliniili-iil DiarngeH. Persons cntTiised In Taints and Minerals, such as Plumbers. Type- . soucis, Gold-l'ealers, aud Jiiners. a: iuey" ad vance In -lif", are mib.ieet t- paralysis of the" Dowels, 'i'o eur.rd ajrai-.ist thi-i. tnkc a dose ol Wai.xkii'.s ViNE-'iAi; I'tiTKiw twk j a week. : : tiioiLS. liL-miltut, - and - Iiitci inil tcsit i'c-veis. uiiich are so p.revulent iu the valleysof our jrrer.t rivers throturlaait the I'nit'-d -ftaU-s. espctiaUy those of tno lcs:s.si:ipi, 01:i:, Missouri, Illinois, Torinesce, ";uul eiuiml, Ar k annus, Red, Colorado, Dr.izos, Rio i;rantle, IVarl, Alabama, M'jbilc, Savannah. Roanoke, James, aud many ctheM, -ish their vast tribu taries, tliruiifrhout our entire country duriiig the Suniuiei- aud Autumn, aud remarkably oo during seasons of uausnul lieaiand dryness, r.ru invariably accotupanied by extensive derange ments of the stoiuacli and liver, and other uij- -" domiaal viscera. In their treatment, a pnrpra tlve, exerting a powerful uulueuco upon tlx-se various crpaus, is eauient tally ucces;iry. There is bo cailiartie for the piup'-se eijuai to Di:. i. WAl.KtK'8 Vinkiiak liirrK.as, as they wid speedily remove the dark-eoloiej vLcid matter vith which the bowels are loaded, at the same tiiiiemiHHoiiUntf the secretions of the liver, aud peaerally restoring tha healthy functions ot the d i yes live organs. Smilnln, or Kind's Evil. White Swell 1ns, I lctrs, Dry;-i;R-la.-. weiied u--K. ,oi!re, .Scrofulous Inflammation.-!, la.ioi.nt Iriilamrua tions, Ab-rcurnd AUectioas, t)!d Sore. Lrup tions of the Skin, fSore Kye. etc.. ete. In tneso asm all other constitutional Diseases. Walker's Vjnkoah HilTEits have shown their (Treat cura- " tive powers iu the most obsunate aad miracu ' able cases. Ir. Walter's California : Vinc.ni Uilters act ou all these ruses In a Minjlar . manner. - By pnrifyinir the Dkiod they remove the cause, and by resolving away the eilccts of the inilammntion (the tuiM-rcnlar deposits) the affected parts receive heaitii. aud a pcrmaueat , ctire is effected. - Tlie i)i opertIr of DK. Tm Krt:'S VtvrOAR : Dittsks are Atttn'etit, 1 'iaphor-'tie, Caitr.in ntlve, Nuiriiioiis. I.ax.nive. Duircnc, t-ed.i-tive, . CoanU r-IrriUiOt, iudun&c, Alterartve.- and Ami-LiUous. Ihe Aperient and miid T.axaTlvft 'pmpt-r-tks of Da. Wai.ki.k'b VjXKiiAit DirrKR4 are the best pafe-gunr-l in ras'-s of eruptions sunt malignant fevers, thetr balsamic, fcenltnz, and Foot litns: proper! u s protect the humors of the .- -lauces. Their Stdadve properties allay pain in the nervous system, ptomai-h. and luivi is, t iiUe-r .from iuilamniatlon. "wind, eolie. cr-.ins, et'.: l-'ortifj- tlie body aaiast uisne Dy v purifying all its fluids with Viskgak'Kiitehs. J -epldeauo can take hold of a system tuua Tore-arnieil. Uirectlons. Tato cf the I'.iaer oa jre'rt? to k.-U at niiriit frrm a ha'f to one and oiic-hblt T wlue-prlusr.iuU. bat prol iroorl -hi'i t"o.l. "ueh 1 . aa betf-ste.ik, mutton tuDiv, v'a.-aa. r:M b' ef, r ami rewMf,- rrt-iako ont-drioT X'",t;.-te. t Tky ar. eorupjted rf fHireiy vegetabiv ltro- J ie ti. PieifrlAi.jr CO..'!-.' i Crnsists an-i ilea. Act-.. I-aa Krau- nto. Ca!. A- corof Ws&fcliitUoa ia4C".;aBUuu 6t., K.i". " ila3 been before tho American public OVER THIRTY years. It haa never yet failed to give perfect satisfaction, nn l has Justly been styled tho panacea-for nil ex ternal Wounds, Cuts, Turns, Swelunrs, Sprains, Braises, c, kc, for Mm nnd Da8t. No family thou'd be a 6Dle day STATK Ai:XT Ealladay's Patent Wind HUE IXri'-!-.; and Si'i';!e Feed Fh it's, etc. Tlie !:ri::-,.i-iy "Tri ' teen j ;.'!. h tit ! rope ami Is the i.uiv i-.t tlli I Si:-:.-r,-.';!v est for :I- ;i :. :A 1 -;;;.;! ti !-v l: Railroada nnd Farmsrs. Teems J.itu r;! " ftfii.t f--r ":-f rd-i.-i'- and" i'ri.;e List. .. L. t'!!i:-.;, Lincoln, Kc!'. XJ-.Hj L J. A01i v.., -.M-j-.i: in FiiiTititr?. Lei C'lii-N. " , , , Me-JMcat te. Of .-.'1 tlt-serlptir-US. rIeiallio burial Cases. Ji v-: AV00BEX .COITLXS. or at,: r::::s. Ready Ma-h- tmjjold Cheap f,r Cavi. Willi many t'r'.nas for ;;::lion-;: I i.tte aM'to ;i nil ev;itoiTie iny It::." i'ii--tiLttrc ':. I ("i-n'.ps. j.r.,."S LuATHAIS Only 50 Cents por'Bottlo.- j It promote the GROWTIf, yiMWERTii the COLOU, nnd increase tho Vifior and BEALXVi-i the XIAiit. Ovrn Tutbtt Te.ps a-.o l.Tox'n KTWtaor Tnn Tire Hnv m i rt trtiw-l in lio rtnrkt t'f I'rofosBiU' K. 'llioU!:. ljtx.f uluaiew rrimetoa. Collett. 1"li nauu. i diu-.vi jnaa tt w-k. 'KATHnO'WiJ'iitv esr to r, ,tr,j , I'UMlr. wfir. Tr.fe tmT it tun rcc: ivnd. nuJ thspfl-a-1 laxity it bai i i . i- inrpri-coLkeute.l niri in i 114 It iiicrei-jje-i I !i Onorrg an i Ur.vtir"' "i-r IlAlB. It i A dKiasluiui i-.--sj-.ir. It mat lau(1ru:r, It i-rewnvi iit tLur front turoin? ta'y Jt keep tile ii-.-ld :ioi. ai. 1 ivuR the iiiir l n ' loiy atiiHamn-Trt. lci tlio i-.-.me in '-a7",1 1 ao-i ynAt.rrY ii, rrer a V'AKTr:: i-f 1 lunt A HO, and i- xj iv .-ill Unicxl- "I 4 M,'a" try Stores t uu!y 1-ifty Cents I'iT rfoule. h-m mij w.- - -' -i J I a ;...' " J f'-a .-!-aB .rTB": . J:T - -4. ' , ' I S'l-i.l"l H -H 1$ 2 J1 ft 43 ! ION n7 wilhont tT.Ia Liniment. . Tlio money re funded unless tho Liniment I na rcpro-Bente-1. J5o pure nnd pet tJo fonuino MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold liy all Drnp-pists and Country Ftores.vat 2-rc., 00c. and 1.00 per Cot'tlo. Btylo, size of bottle, ixc, , . . , Tt AnvKUTIsr- lts. A'! j-i-rtohft who fo'itrtn plate tiiai. i:o; ei:d r-ieis v. it i new ip:ip,-S for Ui ii:-,e.-tlon ot Advet:is i:n u!n .Uctild Head t'J l?eo.3, Hcwdl O0' or a (Ar: ii't.xr, r i:u-lo -etils f - r llo'ir "i'.o !u:i'.r r. t p:-'.t'' l'.cr.:l;ltt. (i.i.iittii! l.'Hs of :i,(t,ri N.-w i;: i rs iin'.l t--i i;n;i 1 e:i. -iiowme ti'" t.-:.s vS ;.'! '-:"' i ii. ;!: i -;n n-ef :il l-.int- to nd CTi isi-is. .illd oi;i- i!i--ttm'0( tti"" eVi'i-rli ltreS of men w ho are i:!e. e. ti ,-. s'u ((.-:':! ;nlv r'.iseM. "i'l-i-i tin. l ll- " i"'! !:--ror- i f tint Atueiio'i N'cw:oMjH-r Adwiriisi.t,; .Vciu-y. kl?ow A A. Ail ! ill! p.i ! .r il f.ie!i!:leS for e eiiiili t'o- iii-e;p-ei uf im'. ei t !--ii i nt III ail . tv. s; - ::i;d J'.-i'i ii :m-i ut iov. - '-a rales. Back for tho Million MAiniAGE'! A 1 liMite rutrpsHNtr to tilt GUIDE, j ' ;trr!' I nr ihoso iittit to niar ,I on lii f-iiyMli.;!eMi my-te. r'rs ftnd rfn'ntiois of the s-vii-tl svstem. the i i 'v-i-i-s in proilnciti; ;;ud -veiiting ofispr'n-r. lifiiv n. jn e-ei ve l lie rtiini Ii vii-n. Kr. i uis ii ;:u ir:t'-i --! inyr v otk of two hundred and 1 v. ; y-f.-mr p n;;-.-. ". :th imuie'inis -iir;i ;.;itl' -i;itH iM .. ;ihta!iln ii.inr:;i;itiiii for i' -i' !io ;:r-ion: i :el. "r ronu-iiiiil.-itinu mai -1 ii-. . ' M ;'!. it u ! tii,-.t oii-;Ii to li kept .-i..t - !-; an-l Key, and i:ot laid careiessly uK -nit !i" li'i-r.,-. l-er.t to iiiiy i-ae ;fiee .f po-dittxe i f-r !Vt C( nt. ddre--s I V. Ii..-.:1-' li--;iel..i..i. No. 12, S'.U l -t, St. Louis', ilo. . , Xuiico i"tli'.' Aniicti-l iii!! Oiriirtunato P- "i ir"i Il:'.;f i!:e !io:!.:J..us ij'i.uk.-i who a'!verT:e in ju "ii' p;it-'J i. or ll-iiti any p:;o-k r- tii.-tl : . j.i-iii )r. I' :tts' no mat ti r wli.-S. yoer d weas is of hnv Ui-jdoraJl yotil eouoiiio'i. .-i 1M-. li-T'enn In ron-c'led, iero:i:i!!y fr I'f lo-iii, ( :i t iie di-e:ises He nt imied iti l.ts work, onii e, 2 N. i:i,.'iii iieei lu-meen the Mar M.:! t. !.e.-i:ut. S. Lnai.-.. !o. e.-2-ly ON IIARRIAGE, t: MTV V.-A'-f forVoi-i.tr M-n. from t'.:i ; s of Krror-t n! Ah: 'i aily ilfe. Man-i-.i :id t- tored. ilu'i-.'t.-ne:.-- to "mai il.l'-'i' 1 1 ,-----i . - .Ni VV lilr! '.';'. i' t i '-'J nielli. New ail'l I rV.:,Inf i elii "i s. I'iU:?; s j.n ("Ireul-iiH nelit i'i-.-e i '.enl-"! ? !i V.'J.iWJ. d-lr ililV,' V i -f .i '-': IATION. No. 2, -oi.tli N'v !i Ktre. :. 1 !:!! d loi.iii. I'M. an ?:ml tut.oii hsivi- a ; hi.-jli i-ej-'iiattois f-.-r Itoaomolo i-o.'iilucl ;ilol .-Kui.-ii .r.i!l. - tlil . . ... h. 'oi t r'fer ?oh il the r, r "- writing to t'rrt V'li mu: their A'ittr- i ;, r -M frTJ C. Vh H! . 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