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Toothache,. T It at or ftot-tht la tb (pint Ion WhattMr tl baa or th Jwi to uff thw png- mod tormfjuU of ma aching tooth. Or to uk tel m hot of trouble And, fcjr xttmcUoc nd UMm? To puU-to tuf- loom; mod by m tuc to Th toothache, mmd m thuauod mmtarsl 111 TU Jiiw Is heir to ti m eoruammaMou. ItoronUr to bo wUhed. To pall to ttijj To tux! porcbaay to break my, there's tbo rabt For la ibmt wrench what atfoala ma com. When we bare half-dislodged tb stobborn toe, Muts;lTujpauM; there's the respect That make an aching tooth of so long m life; For woo would bear tbo whips and stings of pain. The old wife's noecrun, dentists' roatumely. The pangs of bop deferred, kind sleep delay, TTbu be himself might bis ,uletos make For on poor shilling f Who would fardels bear. To gruaa and slpk beneath a load of pain. Bat that tb dread of something lodged within. The linen twisted forceps, from whose pangs Mo law at ease returns, pussies the will And makes it rather bear the Ills It has Than fly to others that It knows not of T Thus dentists do make cowards of as all; And tbus the native hue of resolution Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of fear; And many a one, whoa courage seeks the door With this regard, his footsteps turns mway. Beared at the name of dentist. REPAID DEBT. BT J. W. It waa the dusk of evening, and night's shadows were quietly gathering ' in the little German village through ! wnose outskirts two lovers strolled. They had left behind them the cot tages, and had wandered off mrno t ha green fields and tinder the ohade o"f the i trees, behind which the sun had almost eunk to rest It was an old story, the story of their loving. They had been betrothed since the girl was fourteen. It was well-nigh five years now, and on her ninteeenta birthday they M ere to be married. She was an orphan, and her snug dowry, lying so safely nestled away in the village bank, she had accumulated by the labor of her own hands. But a shade was on her lover's face to-night, and even in the shadow her quick eye discerned it. "Sing to me, llahs," she whispered, knowing that in song Hans Werter for got all else. After a moment's silence, he obeyed her, and the sleepy birds woke in their nests, and almost indignantly drew their heads from beneath the soft shel ter of their wing, to listen to this strange, wonderful rival to the sweet ness of their notes. The air was filled with the exquisite melody. It rang full, and clear, and sweet. It sank down to the violets, as they stirred to the listen ing wind, and soared to the s'.ars. Poor little Marguerite! Hun-' music always brought the moisture to her blue eyes, but to-night it seemed tilled with, something she had never beard before, and her little hands were tightly inter laced, and her red lips parted in a sort of painful eestacy. But at the close, 6he was all unpre pared to see him end the lapt note in a dry sob, then fling himself down on the sward and burv his face in his hands. "Hans, wht is it?" she cried sinking town besiue .imn, ana trying to raise his head upon her breast. Was he weeping? She had never in all those years seen him thu-t moved. His powerful frame seemed shaken to its innermost centre bv the torrent of (motion which awept over it Almost rudely, in his unconsciousness to all but his own suffering:, he repulsed ber, only the next moment to be tilled with remorse. Conquering himself by a mighty ef fort, he drew her to him with gentle Ifor-e. "Forgivo me, dear," he said softly. i "'but never ask me to sing strain. Mar- I guerite. It only teaches me what I might have been, and what I am. Think what it would be if I had the money to reach Italy! I could have the world at my feet. Marguerite I could le great and famous! I know it I feel it. But I am chained here, tending my herds and feeding my cattle, powerless to break the chains. I need so much mon ey so much and I have so little, 'l'hovgh I sold all I had in the world, it would not bring me to my journey's end. No. no! I must give it up; but never never ak me to sing again." The girl answered him notiistig.as she Stroked the l:t brow "with ti e little, cool hand, which, all browned and hardened as it was, fell very softly, very lovingly. In her eyea he was a king, this shepherd-lad. Instinctively she knew that silence is ofttimes more healing than speech; and, besides, a wonderful daz zling thought had crept into her own busy brain, and driven all lighter thoughts away. Still, silently, they rose ami walked silently home. At t'he door of her little cottage, he stooped and kissed her on the brow, as they stood beneath the stars. In two more months he was to share her fate the home left her by her dead parents so they both had thought scarce an hour agone. To-night Mar guerite knew differently. How much would it bring, the sale of this humble little shelter? . It was thii problem which banished slumber through the long night hours. It was solved three days later, when the sum for its possession by strangers, lay in her hands, and,, added to it, the nest- m.iv mm Iha V, 'r m -wit In 1 1 f'l'l I j l ' Q eyes a fortune. " What mattered it that she wa.s beg gared? It was for Hans' sake! It wa-s now her turn to be silent, as, hand-in- j band, they walked beneath the goliiea studded skies. "Hans," she said, at lajt, very soft ly, "1 have been thinking, dear, since the other night, and ami. Hans, we won't be married yet awhile. A wife would only pull you down, instead of helping you soar to the bird where yon belong. I don't want you to think of me I want you to go away, nnd rtudy t; be a great singer." And as she spoke, she strove to thrust the bag within his grasp. "Marguerite!' she shrank from the etemess of his tone "how did you get the gold?" "Honestly," she answered proudly. "The gold was to have been my dowry; the notes I I sold the cottage for those." "You did this for mc, and you think so meanly of me as that I would accept such a sacrifice?" His voice quivered as he spoke. Hans.I was to have been vour wife." she whispered. "Who had the right, if not I? Ob, I shall be so proud so Jtroud. some day, when yon come back .or your little Marguerite, and I shall le the wife of the great singer! They will point at me and say. 'Yes. he mar ried this little nolMxly.'this little Mar guerite, but thej' sav l.e love i:cr; ana they will think it" strange that you should love me from your great height. But you won't forget to do tiu-.t. Hans ever, ever wiil you, my love?" 'Never, until" my voice forgets its music! I must pray God to still it for ever, could my heart prove o false. Something within me. Marguerite, con quers myself. It is hope springing within my breast. I will take your money, little one a sacred debt. Wait forme two years, fraulien; then I will return, to give you richest payment. I swear it. and I seal it with this kiss!" TT M.n.n.:i left alone. She lived now in one little room, high up many stain up which sie toiled wearily. At long distances apart, letters came. Oh, how eagerly Marguerite spelled them out! She slept with them under her pillow by night, and thiy sank nd fell with every pulsation ol her Jbeart by day. Then there were weeks, aye. months, ferhen she heard nothing, and the child's figure grew thin and her cheek grew pale. But one evening, when she bad al moet given up hope v hrj the great dread last Hans should be ill, dying or iead. remorselessly shadowed her putb vav the BVrttoCngerTsmilcd a welcome. jjut tX last, when she broke the seal, something1 vhito and fluttering fell to the ground. She Btaopfd to pick it up. : Wnnt'did it mean? It was A little sJip, with some figure fa one corner. They represented the exact amount tha had oivi- Hans. Bewildered, she turn -, r "-fT. ita words errJ' love, what it cost us. yet I earned it. Marguerite, on the very nijrht of my debut. I have sun, and the people have listened. I looked about anion; all the faces on all the young and beautiful women with tLeir eye fixed upon me but nothing inspired me. Ihen I thought of you, and looking straight into space 1 forgot them all, darling. The flowers rained at my feet. Great ladies tore the roses from their breast; but I would have given them all dearest, for one little, wild blossom your hand had plucked. They say I will be rich and famous. I can not tell the world is fickle. The vil lage banker will cash vour order. But you need not buy back the little home. I am coming for you soon, to bring you to a cage, better worthy of my mountain-bird." - Again andaain Marguerite read and re-read the precious words. What car ed she for the money? It had made Hans great. ) "Going back to your native village you, who have the whole .world at your feet," sighed one of Florence's most famous beauties, as she looked in to the young singer's eyes. Six months had parsed since he had faid his debt to Marguerite, and still ie lingered. He had spent thrice that amount, since then, on a trinket to clasp some fair lady's arm. Did he, in hold ing it so lightly, forget that once it had Wen a girl's all? Why. then, did the Mgli the lady uttered lind a response in his own breast? "It is duty which calls me." "Duty!" she murmured. "Are you f"rfl,it is "ot mistaken duly? All vour Ufe has changed, Herr erter. If, in its early time, you pledged it to some rustic maiden, think could she fill its measure now?" The beauty's voice trembled. The cool softness of her flesh pressed lightly against his burning palm. "And if I give her up," he said "what then? You will be mine?" But the "Yes" she uttered was hash ed by the madness of his kisses. - And Marguerite watched and waited. He was coming; therefore he did not write. It was the second anniversary of the day that was to have celebrated their wedding, when the gossips burst into her room. "Ha, ha!" they said, "did we not tell you so?"pointing as they spoke to the paper, which announced the betrothal of Herr Werter and the greatest beauty in all Florence. "Leave me," she said at last, when they looked to see what she would do. "I wish to be alone. But one of kinder heart, after some hours had passed, stole back into the darkened room. The child lay tossing in delirious fev er, and the physician, when called, shook his head. The strain had been too great, he said. She must die. On the third day after, as the watch ers sut about the bed, a step sounded on the stairs. A man stained with the dust of travel, burst lnipttiuusly into the room. "Marguerite!" he exclaimed "Mar guerite! ' - Then he stopped, and gath ered tho import of the scene before him. "1 did but falter!" he cried, fall ing on hi knees by her bedside. "1 came back, my wild" German daisy, to tell you so. Oh, Marguerite, is it thus 1 pay my debt?" Then, as though the voice must pene trate the mists of fever, the blue eyes opened, a wonderful, ecstatic light in their depths. "Hans," she whispered "Hans! for give me for the doubt which killed me!" And with the word a dagger thrust ii his own remorseful heart the spark of lite flickered and went out! Marguerite was dead! She who had lived for him died for him. They found the paper he had sent hr amongst her letters. Thus had ho redeemed his debt! Aft empty slip of paper, worthless to all, to return to him. but bearing the interest ot a broken heart. Improving the Occasion, He was the only son of his mother, the pride, the hope, the apple of her ee. Over his fair head scarcely three Fng lish summers had passed. "Aisd be sure, Peter, and recollect this," said his fond and only parent, as she hut up the good book "never put off till to morrow what you can do to-day." "A-h," said Peter, with glistening eyes, "then let's finish up the pudding tf night, mamma!" Good Cattle. Rural New Yorkrr. Good cattle are the best investment t farmer can put his money into. I novel knew a man satisfied with himself or his trade, who bought poor stock, at any price, to keep. Good Short-horns. Herefords, Jerseys, Ayrshires or IIol steins are cheap at high figures. They produce the best beef, milk, butter, cheese, leather. It u extremely neces sary t.o profit that the f firmer buy healthy, thrifty, high bred anlmajs. those that produce or are capable of Producing the most of these products, 'he next thiujr after good blood, is good feed and then good care. Breed, feed and care are threo-lhirds of good cattle husbandry. Good breeds amount to nothing without proper and abund ant food. They amount to but little with proper and abuudnut feed if not properly sheltered and cared for. They must have suitable pastures and soils. and the surface of the country must be adapted to their constitutions. The ; Short-horn and Hereford are out of ; place on broken pasturage and hilly ; ranges; the Ayrshire, Devon and Jer- j sey are there at home. The Holstein , delights in rich alluvial meads and suc culent bottom lands. Good eottlo are ! a necessary adjunct to good farming : everywhere and always accompany it. I The introduction of good stock into any j farming community always has a good 1 effect by stimulating to better effort and j better feeding'. It places a higher I standard before the fanning public. It excites a favorable emulation that works good to all beneath its influence. Good cattle are the highest type of agricul ture. How to Sweep and Dost. T-e sweep and dust a room properly is an art. and like all fine arts has a right method. Well done, it renovates the w hole room, and the occupant takes possession feeling "that all things have become new." It is not merely a jMr formance to be done by the hands, but a work into which taste and judgment in other words, brains must enter. Arc these closets opening iuto a room to be swept? Arrange the shelves, drawers or clothing "preparatory to sweeping day. then let this be the first to be swept." Cover the bed with soiled sheets, as aiuo all heavy articles tliat cannot to removed; iirs;, however, hav ing carefully brushed and dustad .hem. Remove all the furniture that can ea-ily be set in the hail or adjoining room, having first dusted it; then take a step ladder, begin to sweep, or dust, or wipe the cornice and picture cords and pic tures. Draw the shade to the top of the window, or if there are inside blinds, dust them carefully. Open the win dows. AlVthe dust left in the room now is W the air, and the windows will soon settle it. Now begin to sweep, not towards a door or corner, but from the outer edge of th ruom toward the cent.T. w here the dust wiii !. Jjiken up with a Fm:;il brush or du-t pan. Co over the room once more; this time with a d:i!i)pc:icd broom; that removes the last bitofdu-u. aud it gives the carpet a new, bright appearance, Replace the articles of furniture as eooo h air is entirely free from dust, uncover lbs ret, and the room is new and clean. All this seems an easy thins to do, but there U not one in a hundred will follow out the ricjail. Some will sweep the dust into the ho.Il. or from one room into another. and then wonder why their house is so dusty aga'o. OUuics forget cornice and pictures, " thus leave a ciied of future anBoyarw - H a third class will 40 j sU but iSo vmp oroom. wmcu is the Cr?- yrueroi rusjetarot i-l,ATTSMCk. Funnr Fact Sol Smith ftu -sell, tells the following story of his experience as an entertain er. At a small Ohio town, where he had given his performance the previous night, be met at the depot the following morning an eiueriy grander, wuo, while he peacefully" munched a huge quia 01 tooaeco, Jntntiv eyed the liu monst and finally said: Sav, Mister bent vou the fellow wot gin the show up to Smoot's Hall last Night ?" "Yes, replied Kussell," I did nve an enter tainment at Smoot's Hall last nisrbt." " all, I thought vou was the chap. wanted to tell you 'bout a iov of mine 3011 ought to have him; he s hwt the fellow for your show; he's the d dest fool I ever see." What he Brought Home. Burlett Mr. Setemup came down sjairsto a 10 o clock breakfast with a vacant corns tenance ana a oaeKwara tenueney 1: nis nair inai roa:;e nis two eyes aeiie. tie sat uown at the table, ana. picKing up nis Knne ana lork, jrlarea in unea-v wonder at something in the platter be fore him. It had evidently been friei in butter, and was intended for food Mr. Setemup harpooned it with his fork and lifted it up boldly, gazing at it with ever increasing wonder. "What. under the sun," .he exclaimed at lat, "is this thing?" "Well, replied his patient wife, with just a shadow of sigh, v"it looks like vour new soft felt hat, and that is what I thought it was but you pnlled it otitrof vou,- pocket when you came homo X liis morning and s:tid it was a nice porterhouse -.teak, ami vou wanted it broiled for breakfast. You needn't give nie any 01 it; lm not hungry." And Mr. Seteinup, who was just wild to know wl;a else he said when he came home, and what time it was, for the life of him didn't dare to ask. , A Saving of Transportation. "Talk about vour mean men," snid old Pioneer Skindcrsoti at Phil Mc Govern" s saloon the other night, "the ightest. elose-t. farscin-' e.iioul.i'iriaj old skinH'iit I ever s.-e:l was old K!am skalter tin' mine superintendent who died up at Gold Hill the tlier day." "Was, eh?" eneouragiii-ily remarked a customer, who was feeling I'hii's bull log wit.'i petrilied sandwiches from the lunch table. "Yes, sir-ree; he was jn-t pizen, he was; closer than the bark of a tree iien lie was running trie hornet mine ip at Virginia lie used to skulk around the levels, disguised as a mule tender, just to pipe otf the men who didn't keep hard at it, so as to dock'em the next Saturday." "WI.v. th" dern cuss!"' "lt:it wait, lie actually encouraged a drill runner l? tdl 3. I n story one d:v w':; c t ev vrre w:;ir:!i tor some u:ic,i:-::-r- o. ward d '. ': : : all the f:l!o-vs apiece f-U" '- charge I one m !. repaired, and after- e:an ha'f a day, and t'';i!. heard it, four bits .:;!;ug to augh. He ten cent a for a single grin."' "(.rent Gosh!" "That's not bin" Jim Briggs, who was up on the Lode when the old miser die:!, said that about an hour before Klainskr.ttcF handed in his cheeks he sent for the doctor, and says he. 'Doc, give us the fcirnlght business, is there any show for me?"' "Xa'fy show,' says the doctor; 'you'll strike bed rock afore ni-rht." "'Then,' says old Klamskntter. 'I want some of you fellows to carry me lift to tlui top of Mount Davidson right oil'. If I can light o'.;t from there, it will save my soul a clear mile of trans portation.'" "Ami did they do it?" asked a man who had waked up over the stove. "Wall, no," replied the narrator, simply. "The boys took him over, put him on the cage, ana let him down to the lowest leel of the Ilornc', instoad. They said that they guessed he had jua:fe a little mistake about the direc tion, somehow. To the best of t'ieii judgment, his soul was going the othei was I" An Old Specific For Irish Discontent. The following extract is taken from Curiosities of the Kearch'lioom: "I give and bequeath the annual sum i4 ten pounds, to be paid In perpetuity out of my estate, to the following purpose: It is my will and pleasure that this sum be spent in the purchase of a certain nuantity of liquor vulglarly called whisky; and it shall be publicly given out that a Ctortftin number of persons, Irish only, not to cefie'J twenty, who may choose to as-emble in the eomptery in which I shall be interred on the an n!vtr3rv of my death, shall have the samj distributed to them. Further, it is my desire that rh shall receive it by half a pint at a time till cho whole is consumed, each being likewise provid ed with a tout oaken stick anil a knife, and that they hrtll drink it all on the spot. Knowing what I know of the Irish character, 'my conviction is that, with these material given, they will not fail to destroy each other ; and, when, iu course of time tho race comes to be exterminated, this neighborhood at least may perhaps be colonized by civil ized and respectable Englishman. Will dated 17th ilarch, 17U1." otf- A Wicked Marine. The funny man of the Detroit Free Press has been interviewing Captains who were turough the great gale, and this is his report; A Buffalo lake Captain, when inter viewed regarding his experience of the great gale in Jfovembor answered that lie spent inoro than an hour in prayer. A Chicago Captain said he was made to feel what an awful tinner he was. A Clevelander replied that he made a solemn vow to quit swearing in case he was saved. An interview was held with a Detroit Captain yesterday Jo see how he felt. It started off as fol low: "You werj iij the great gale, were you?" "I w as." "As the gale increased, the seas grew higher, and your foretopmast was brok en off, did you realize wliat a miserable old sinner you were?' 'No, fci; My time was occupied in clearing away ths wreck and thinking how the owners would blast mv eves." 'Bv the bv, when the seas ewepf. ovs? yonr"dookJ "uii'l curried oil' your yawl "at tho d;ivits. did voii make any vows?"' j "I di.l i:ot. I told tiiu inntc that we d p-ot til square 'fl" and r:tn bofore It, or vt'd .ill be in iu less than Hvent' nlim!:o.,, 'Von nicaritTcxtiA, did you not?"' 1 did, 1 know wo wore lioaded di rpotly for Texas, iyitii the sea piling H.-bt .'V.er U-s.'' "UiJ vo'.tr mate jiiiest uoiilmi a jiravi'r incfiuinf or iiiying any l,vn'in9" ""Not bv a yone siiit! He f-ti-jgOstoiJ that wc"d better mighty lively about paying oft" or the inforual old tub would be at t ,ie bottom of Lake Michigan." "When the awful voice of the gale Ki'pd jti vour ears, and the mountain ous cntnUrj nibbed down as if to bury you from sight, did you avo Jhc least thought to make a vow to quit svyeiuii.' if you were spared?"' No, sir; on the contrary, I believe I swore faster than usual. I was ia a hur ry to get her around," "As the wheel was put oyer an4 she fell into the trough of the sea tor a. moment, what were vour solemn reUeo i tions?" " j "Well, sir, I solemnly reflected that j if the blasted old slicks ever wanted to j plav tiirt on me then was the time to do if.' When you gjt s-juared away before ho !i:d did yoif tell your crew that j they ojigiu. fu'jwiirn th iiiks to Prov:- j deuce for bavijg c-;:ei! crtain do- I "No, sir: I to.d them to ask Ihe stew ard for about three ' liiiirers of ro-d hi ky pioca and theu turn in all standing.' 4 "Do you feel that ytu hayff upy par ticular cause to be thankful?" "I do; The elevator men in BuCalo di'a't stei-J but forty bushels of ;;eat out of this last trip, while on the other tbey took ninetv-on: I am J L-fn-'H uiiy-uac oajneis. THE SUN FOR 1881. Kverylxxly reads The Sun. In tlie edition of . iM-M!uprr t nroUK'tiout the year to com wrrylMMly will find : " I. All the world's new, so presented xh.it the reader will tret the greatest amoimi of informa tion with Hiu least uiiiroti:alile expenditure of time and e esiisht. '1Ii?miii 1';i tr;o tiim-nv-ered the golden mean b 'tween redundant ful HeSK and misatiafaetiuy brevity. II. Mueli of that sort of news which depend lens upon its reeopiied importance than Upon its interest to mankind. From moruint; to uioiiiini; 1 lie tSmi prims a comintieu niory oi the live of real men and women, and of their deed, plans, love. I. ales, and trouble. This story Is inre varied and more interesting than any romance, that was ever devicd. Hi. tiood wriliiiK in eveiy column, and fresli neJ originality, accuracy, "aud decorum in the treat men i of every snhjeei. IV. Honest cninitint. "the Sun's haldt Ik to speak out fearlessly about men and things. V. Kiiual candor in dealii:;; nil h each politi cal party, and equal readme- to i-otumend wli.il is ir:if nortny or to rebuke w hat is blaui ible in I'cnmcrnt or Kepublican. VI Absolute mdepeuileiM.-e of partisan or ganization., but unwavering loyaltv the line t utocraiie principle, i lie Mm believes thai 'ae lioveriiiiieiit which the Constitution give as is a good one I o Keep. Its notion ol duty is m resist to it utmost power the efforts of men hi the l: publican party to set up another form -f uovei'iiitient in place ol lhat which exists, file ear l-i and tl.e year iinmediatclv follow -ing will probably decide tni c.ipremelv iiupor lart contest. 1 he Sun believes tiiat t lie victo ry will be with the people as against the Kings for monopoly, the liings lor plunder, and l!;e hitigs tor imperial power. Our terms are as follows : t-'ortiie Oaily Suii, a four page sheet of Iweuly-eigiit columns, the price lv mail, post oaiii. is 5."ceiit a mouth, or ii.LO a year; or, iiiciiniiiig the Sunday paper, an eight-page sheet ol lifty-cix columns, t he price is o cent a mouth, or 7.7(i a year postage paid. The Sunday edition of The Sun is :,lso fur nished separately at rM.-ju a vear. postage paid. '1 lie price of the Weekly ' Sun. eiyht pages, flity-six column, is .l a year poMagc paid. Kor clubs ot I. ii soiiduu: ?ia we w ill send an extra copy free. Addles 1. W. Knoi.xnk. :::iti I'ubiisherof The Sun. New oik City. TROY CITY LAUNDRY. 1'f.ATrMNOt'TII, AK5I. Wm. All orders jirouiptiy able charges. :' tended o. reason -Iftr. mi uui sorrn HEXlJ, nej;. , DRUGS, PA IXTti, OIL, ETC., FLOUR AND GROCERIES ! in general. ! Ir Oarliug is ul-o a l'lactlsii. 1'hysiilaii am can alvray be found at his oiilce In the In iu Stire. Ppecial aitention paid to OlitTEIUVAE CASES. SlinO E. bAUR lSueeenr to S.u; k Hhoti; ) i:.. D"a!i i in STOVES, i' ijs ir.i . t s ' ; ; r i Ron, z 1 .v c At tlieold .-si and n (- t-i: o I he 11- PUMPS, OAS-FlTTINd ALSO taking & Reairin Done. PK.i..:i; jn Hardware, Catlerv, Hails,; Iron, fJuicon Jol. farnt tflElacTtiurru. .ST0VI.S and TIX-WA1SK, Iron, Wood Stcx J;, Pi mps. Ammunition, FIELD d- GARDEN SEEDS. ROPE, AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET IRON WORK, Kept In Stork. DOSE WITH NEATNESS & DISPATCH. AIT Work Wurruntcil. 44tr ROBERT DONNELLY'S "FAQOIn j A7' V,LW 31 ITIi SHOP, Wagon, liny.jy. Machine and Plum re- jioirinq, and ynntral jobbing I atn now preiaicJ to do all kinds of repairinu of fanii and other machinery, as thHre in a u'ood lathe in my slioji. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wa.s:on Maker ti.tstiucen charge of tl.e waon ho;. Ie Ls tvell known ns a. NO. 1 WOKKMAi'. MfjF Hacoo and It.iasieK m::d.- . i Urilrr. ! SATISFACTION i C A UAM I Kl). j Sho: on .-sixt ii Ktrec! ui;iiif.:t- ti'rniuhl'5 Stalde ! NO CHANGING j ki;m i OA Kb MAH. COl'NO L BLUFFS. NEBHtSICA Cl TV or fLATTSM-UTH lo f I -J I ( V f f j X J. X S- V Vr - W !ii-i'4- dii.'i-: i-.-;i:.i c.i.';i -i i;.a 'V 1 - .-. r. 1 C . '1 t - .-. -' i I ' .-i i Lines - : M-:V VtlilK. 1:('S10N. i.A DKl.f ii 1 A. 11 A !.'! 1 M ) u i;. W .. SI 1 1 N ( ; i ( i N , AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. 7 Ji L .V rtOSirt for A" ' i . 1 A A i i ..''. . 1 .s ' i ! Si ' XA'I'l. 'ii.' - in if:-- SOUTHS Tin: m.T i, f v r. Kou ST. Ul:.-,- liirei't CMOS I'c.i.-l.iiit-.s lur nl! i-!i LOUIS. (i!II.f-I il"I ''I " l!h 'III!-.-il'.i ! "I Jl .-in uii tl.f i.lti-. Tl-.e Miiiticst. Spe.-ilii'st and in.'st t'emfoiiulilt! vio HANM3AL i t. srr.TT. dexisvx, da iXas. iiocstux Al'nTiy. SAX A XTOXIO, GALVLSruX. ;n f.-..i,.iN in TEXAS, I i'l.liiiniii 1. -V. Ii. : i r:::;i. p ii . : i: ' I a;s. I '.. !!. & . r.ii. i e ln;iv iiii;-l:..n:i :i i Willi li'n in".'-. ift ;.i?i t liiiii-.. N Em: h;:rj: f .i Srnl. it, !:! in irj: t'l:-:i! -. I i he laiiuus f., .V i. 1 ...:f.: l'ii;ii;( ;n.- .-.v; 7-i: p. St, el . i -nil ,-rr l-o ire ii' in i..;. i,;C;:.'. I' l.';:l! Tr;;cU i-.nJ Superior I 1 Willi t :if!r ti.c.'t 7 -n i.;.'i j .'. I'l-jkm tl:i, r.Uovi- ail :in.-.s. ; ! ili ill till L'1 tI-I".AT. ! Lh'i', ,sO( TI:Y IT. and ou will f.rl TriAYEI.i;- G a Lux- ' ' uy fuMe-itl t a J-i-.-iiiUori. All !n.ryii aro;i 3"ut "Rates' tf Fare, Sleep tfijr I nt" AcroBi-iioJiwns, iiiicl Tune Table, James n. Uood, Uenerai'ruiist'CiXi'Ag't, Clilcat o. C. W. SMllfTi. i T. Ii I. Ti? i: HENRY BGFCK DEAI.KK1N a 3? &i f Ul 3? G, .SAFES. CHAIRS. KTO.. FTC, FTC.. Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES VOODE1T COPFHsTS Of all "lie, ready made and sold cheap for cash 31 Y FINK HEARSE 1" -NOW KKAHY KOU SKKV1CK. V.'it'h many thanks for pat patrona. invite all to call and examine my LARGE STOCK OF ' 2. J. Z 3 . f 'rl 2 $ H o o Pi c3 22 Z . ;i; O : i. xui.'i.!.!-. MilJitrlj acd ' i .i .i. i:! i; I.:;, ,i r.--o fu t ... 1 -1 i; 0:.sgl!: lo.'.ic ' - i LciJ f-tr i.: r snil . j- .hi r . oi-tli l.r-klorcr i tl : I -j i ''.i! m iij-, of I V.r.scn'fi ;: i l..in -. t-ui: Ui. exii&t !:! have Dy ptpii. Hesd-; -.a. I .urulf i Lowt I. Kidney. , or if ''M. nii a iui:d stiai-' r. l.-.-j T'lMo is j .'.-t tbo lncd it n iy ta-ativo and In-, aiVis JVlIil-tJ . t l: a 1. 1 rac!.?, or Li-, I i )r i.V ;;l.i:iT, or :..).)e'.'J tt vou -loiv v;':::;:;,; civ. iv wl:h Con-' n'.iLi c ') :t i i sum.-iti. a cr rv.:y Ur.c. ii you 1, vt- n Pnli.ful, Coa.-i1! or:it'ad C. 'n!. 1 ai-::ep.'.s Cii- ;li Tonic 8iriil"s-::v? 1:!; vou. U friven now li." and1 'Tipor to ;ie K-cbl? r.n l rr-.'d. ond iincerhus. 'cui-O TjV I i'. i zr.l tr.J cnuera Irotiliijni. It V.i fc:iv:-a I.'an.trr'l of Lives) It SIjr .io r.iir. ', If you r.rn fci Mr.;; into r..l.'.o don't v. alt untii Tu'j urn dov.-it tU-c, hi'-t use t'i:o 1 dn:c t day Nu r v ijtt v.:r tiisejtyo tic t:y tuittnia loay ,bo it v. iil irivo ,remrt r-ia.-f. . KfTOcinbiT 1 l'ii.KER's Cpcrn Tovic 1 r.ot a nun drink but the O-;. tr.d f -.Pil Family M j. :no eve? i:i:i'lo, copipoi'nd.-d hy a new. process, nnd entinly dllTi rcnt froei ' F.ilU.r.f. CTKrr pn para'ions lind all other Tonics. Try 3Vj. LtUtle. Yr.ur tirufrgist caa supply you. . The r-xt ar.d Kost rronumjcal Kir Diskslnf T ill Aliray liest.ir Cray or F.i!rd Hatr to it rninal yr,;;:bf::J r !or nnd pppearanre, end is warrai.:- i to &u y i.i fllitig, aii it grjth and A few apphcytions rf the Raimm vrten the bair, cleanse all dandr. f!" ar.-i cure itctun? and hu KCurs uf the sculp- bcld Ly all drugjisuat anly $octt. :.zr.ix cus&S fr tv va tu-itly ra-fe ! V!;i IMVlUCitll'T..'? I ' '-'v : 't i nTce f.ii1inu - .v ii:-::t," a. p.- -iii.:!!-!; a-ii, niia nix ct;uta r. r! v.; ;i CONSUMPTION, vii;l;!i, mi:e iiii:i.i; i l '.': iiir.;nnati"ii In iti I'ook Is i ; i- ii-- i.-i f'te pi--i-iil.ice of t.od, - ' A.!dr!i. ' (- . 1 : r m;:n HV, tlmlunotl. K "fiyi -r-?fA . LNi-Z rut-.-. - HiJ ftJfUtllii ' 'IS Bv-:v:- : .. X vi':J ! ti f -.i: i FREE! (.' 1 :is u: in --t ii :.:!.. I : a-i i -t. i .-. - . ' - ! !i:. X. Ii. I I" w i he Old Grocery & Dry oods Aliliof.h J.e-iii:i is uve we are nrt dune selliiiir goods, by si long sliot. Ri OF WILL FI .VI) AT F. S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE LARGEST AND REST STOCKS OF GOODS, OF ALL KINDS IN THE TOWN. 4 sheers ?Wo - O The i: icrst fireen Vint;-i Apjiles for Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS PA Slf PA ID FOR HIDES FURS. TALLOW, f-C, at FL 4i V'."-? -f WHO IS UNACQUAIST-3 WITH Tl J CCiV ttf- TIM C ) "HY, M.VK. ! L . .. J. ,'V" . '"1 .1"". JT-.-'"- '- '"V- ' -' v ' '-i?r.l' '!.,(, ' AVSSSTs 'i -l JC-Af- CHICAGO. 'ROCK ISLAHB & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE ti II E VT lO.SMXTiNfJ LINK l amin line rur.3 f : i t l.it .:: ( ' - :r Fluffs pasiiiiS thr"ii J"'i't. iMaa. J.a t .illH(K. Mt'lllie, l;:tn-1. :t VfUtjrtM I. 4 l.lb'Ttv. Iowa cuy.Mun:ii; . i -r mj. i y ti. iti IH. Moines uhe cuitial 1 1" St:.l. A -' .i ; . tic. and ATt'ca ; Willi brii'iclicv fr un "Ji ;:; Juncn-'n to Peoria : Wi!:nn JuiMf-n ti'vri tine. Washington, l-it:ti !, I.I l',-tv . C-i-trcTitle. i'nnt'cton. '1 roi. .r:. (iull:,tin. at: tr.n; jL-er-ort, At.liisn and tuir. ; ii "ajbiimoit to ei(.ur;!y. (-tial- sn. t.- ; K : Tillo; Keoliut t ! ur'nitiimi. h it:;-::. ; tonspcri, Indopentlt-nt. biiMi. m .:.r.v. r. '.. Tille.kalooa, Pella. Mm.ihi. rmi T Newton to jdonroe; I; M-nm-s 1 i 1 :i . Vintav5Cl; Atlantic i- Ia-wis an i An. .-. Aroca to Hurlun. " a.j is p- ; r Mi road., wLicu own, a v! ; i ; SU.G Jroia t'lncairo tnta trie t ; - -xXroucli wirSS i'arrjnu-r i BQfcfl ralace utm ?i.t.iriit !.ui?r:i:. (iHK. fi.'Ur(uhcTU"ara so run irr t.- ..'....,-. See ni Kansas 1 nr. tiu llie "MiiKsu ;- '' . ;ik Ul.tnl Miort ln " equ'.pped. lt roal bol moiply pen--. tract it luia wuo Birei ratis.- Wlut will please you iuot will be Mm p-r i'm : Ol enjoyin-r your bjus. while ncss.. : t:n bautif ul prainos of liliu'ii ana :t -.r our uaaftmllcent Du-msj t'ara thai oc--i.::,..:r ..1 Iwouah Kxpiv9 Trims Vou :u ni'ij meal, as gcnxi ay U sorrcu ia any firstM..i i.-.-t;:!, fur6Tenty-tlre ceut. . 4tpreciiiti:irf ti:e tjet that a lEuj-n-.tv r f tV, )T-vC C "Teler separate apartment lrti;ffoicx ffCrpoes i-tuti ri;e rutucao pa-iaeii l-ueiut-i of tills JiDO wux1'&."it!iM i , r- ;i-a-: .-d a.:i jonnco taat this tmiaur runs fuUm mi j tUXtpiilQ Oars tor tiiiAiit7 purr-xni jr.-i v PIXLMAX PALACE f Al'a;? -rji. COrXCILi ISKUFi-'tf, UANii'.H ft: 'S-V til -Ticket Aretit In. l ull ; t. ! - AflUMIUlft-, - - ' iHtH""" cujci-t-.- er-M,,- -damp JltMIIH.IUMtlllll. . ' ' W MSi!J in o ! i ; tdp 'ia3 oiir-T t I ,. , q I 1 1 CBO Jfcnjtrp pu nil SSflHI OUST 13 Readings! recitations! Liooution! UOIQ NOWt READY. 4 G0 703 Chestnut Ct,rhi!edcfpMa. J th'tt hit.Wt if niftTT with ths RHf.apf! rtalrt n ether liltHIxiKf itplrT)ii-.i DnUMntloMB l Kout.'lrBS rmbiDinar rcmtfmmU OrntoFT, lulitH II amor, Kua. SNOpB. Price. 30 CtS-nt-n.lfJ fr?. aol.i by itv. k.f Urr. tTery boy hit -i.tk3 ti ci-. rrtry noiufxr nf I.vecom who wants HMuethm N' w . t-nr. nhoi:M t ttte V Nolst. Cli bnu . er I Ii:M I.M t fConu n; . i'rxo. VloliATj Threw &oksof "DiALo(,r!;b,' ::'iu.j. Battle Creek, Michigan, v MA.MrAtl'.UlW or XHI 02VI.T OEKCIKS THRESHERS. Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. Km Cwnplete Tkiwhot Factory J Esta bllshed wm uo v 00 YEARS: 0 nianaifeiufn u tB v rio. 1848 of ontininw$ and ucctvl hw(. broad tsarruHtg given on all our gutr, . tnt. or 1 Motion, to ' txick u " th srr.xM.voxvrn sf-Pakatops r- t'oniplcle Steam Out filsi-y . '' ' rct Tt-nc lion f atmrmt-'-a fl l'l;Liu huxi-oi verpeen in the Ani',riin ti.::r!:et. A mnUitMd of ,-mX '..tt'irti if-t-t twrriir"-:- fr lsl, tmrother with r v" ; ' - .i tioa anti tntiftrrtal In -t !rn::oi ol I '' i.'.ti- r i.r " Four fiize of hV-i-id-atorH, fri'a: C t.o . . Caducity, for trmtn vr r.- r-.irrr. Two slylefl of - Miuive-1 ' Ht-m'-T,':t- r conrtnt'v on hr:---i. fr i V. wvv,wvv f f. traction Ei::;: fifrrfr: JC.. m"K tlurrrblr. 'i -Bui. H, 1U, 1U !' ('..- S'- Jf: I ni'iROM pnd Tlirc-.h-rt.-.' t- f-Ktiirule tins n.''rA "J iir--L' i ;CHOLS, !IEf AR J O. F. JOHNSON, DKa I. Kit IX Drugs? Medicinesp WALL 'PA.PE;R i Ail Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, I NP Lntcst I'uhlimliojis. I'renerf !ri.-?n Carefully Compounded lv an Kxperleneeil flrusslNi. IIF.MKMP.Kff THE PI.ACK. Gth ST., 2 DOORS SOUTH OF MA IX I I-ATTSMOI TII. N K 15. Sland. - sale. Over '2V.fi iVirrels down Telia'. ATT SMOUTH, NERR A SKA. vr- y r LCTrii-:!::-." tiis T.Arf. tv.e west? J :.i':t ' 1 . a f' r c:i : -rt-- ptii';.' . cniv. ( )n? '.t her ;-r : r-. ti; v v..f . ,r " Tars is a S.M 'Kl.s'ti j" V'-ij ("iti i':i-y 5jr " liaraua" ;! Ir .: . :rn;i lln JIi?ii.itrrrf ji-t ; ,i . - -.i 1 1 1-. :1 i i:its cr ?tli b'' tfiis :. . .iihd r;;r. . i'i il lit C)UT i! lililtT. I.t.iv.i' 1 ' . . :if-i Ati hiaon, con O- NK'TiNS OK aui; Ad Kiies for the w;: P.. C A S. r&E.; I. B. n'-ce .t i.oec li v . i'.- if . r. i:. jt x. lc.3. ... : u u. u. i :. i. . I . i. i;. R. i .f run L i.l. -ii I'iii....? n. R. i :l M- - u. ;;. K. la - ! N. -. H ... .M i;u i!.."-. K. i .. U.R .-t.imi !-.alli ; V ".ii : i . i - V,"rr.: W.nV.. bfc f. J. .-',V.iL l.ua. i: h H J ::. H. ' i i . u ii.. T"-.i..ka Sata ie. .:.. 1-r. C. I'.'il 11,1ft "a- ivus. IV., aaj Kn. .-1. I.. . .i l.l.i (...-nt H. i A .' ' i rv. . t.-i: c tor the West ji:iu-.Te.i. ti'-ok.,-. i.. piarjv. Bsss Motvia. 1 -.-f .v-.. .1.1... JCiilirO. lii. i mil urn WDnSie f i HOTEL. CITY HOTEL i'l.ATTSMOrTH. NEB. First class I.odtrlns IfiHnn. Fiist Class Boarding. Good Sample Kantn Kverj thiii and every com fort A Good Hotel can Furisi It Also, Cood Wines, Cood Beer, flood I.lquo s OiMiit I.emoiKide, (iood Cisars. Kept at the Tit tTotel. 14!y FRED. COOS. Proprietor AT . A. G. HATT just ori:xFi AC A I.N. X tr. Clean. First Citrus Mat Shop, onMain Street Corner of Ml,. I lattsi th livery hody on hand for tresii. lender meat. OR, BUTTS' BHS XsUUiskfti lSi7 it 12 i?. 8th Stroct. CT. IC THE PhfiteUM in ehirw nf Ihit olj n-l w t ! knrr. n f i talion arc regular graduate in tt.r itcitte ai d tutfrtt. War- T KaM-lrr m tim trvatmoi.l e( (hrvnlr IHm l.vr in.. Utctr liai aad abti)r to bwrh aurir lo t.at t( trie r :..-irf rwtttiODrT Ibal thy hav auirrj a bi.ouil tkl nuuun Abroarh ihtrr t eatmenl of cnmjilicatrrt can INDISCRETION. rEXPOSU R E ' utAici iua, OoauJ-rtjf a, Olt-t, Mrlt lur, OribilU. ii trlaary TrM41 ami Sthilitir or Awuriul aHvctni. I iUc liMt, km or homr lreif 4 with tucrcat, on (. rr prw dp I at. without unor Mercury or other Pn.'flooum M-rt.i YO U N C MEN amt thnc of "JJ ax? hu are t4.r HnMHBH (ering ftPOi the ttttel uf Krailor na or tal nakiiea, the naul el slf-huc iu oim r tittn ta matured veara, are fr,cnt v rurtd. T. dia. MM produtM ate of th followiDr cdrcti emMiaii, U.icl ea, 4ttioet, M.-rvuiDct dim tie tr. c utfti. uiitrMiau, eoalipalioa. deapontlercy, confusion 1 ufe . ateniou lu to netf, defer I it mfHorr, aexiial rahiut.tion, iotpuienry vr 1cm T Otanlj t irot wh t ttrfil the xri-.m f Lunnt - or nirriuc, PATIENTS TREATED n,.. yetaoW c.iru.'tr-ti r ii rt-,1. ;,!: ti FEEg t.d . , d. List of qtitilioM to be atiawcrrd ir fu&.M deirtic traat MBt Bailed fr to aav aJrtrrM a pi-lcaifix. lilp tm IWIr m4mntf. I A I ru..Jr V canR.unicJia itricui ojih.lci.ti.L .1 ....j t UU. Bl Ti l. U Im .Surtb 01h I. C U l.ui.l. him. J -t; .'-4 h iris --. i- r i B.fLi SfSl 3 "5 f jiii;:jfc,ri AM4rKB SEST THRESHER ON WHEHS T u -.-- - " bivb . ii jif vwu Udmurt won.lf-rlull v nmilc tntl admirabjy w?rtert m Hi IrirwlnuLf ani I rating qualitirfl. Sarm ail fb- Kraln, and i-lenm ft rrady for mnrkpt. niray, u coin. nil cUMl (loritlily. Is tiulauuU ln.'-fc-iifeiiift-, 4 tho mrwt cconnniical. li-iuit oxih-ii-Mve, and most knlitlurlory inarlune lo llie innrket. Will linutlle wet (rratu aa wrQ ua drv. il-mimeqnal in thrthJtiir flux ami timothy, thrh tnx ami cm&niutf Ixrlh aa well and ccorly an railtlly whJt.and requin a no rliaT'CT. exept tLe aievrn. If i3 mre qunr f rt of mepamling end rteantmff iun face than any other tnnrfiint wnda. anti ram not b oTertci trd. la Nnh ov.ir. n'l imd'T-li'Ri-t Our (iLIIVKll 111 I.I.INt; ATTA HitlKNT la new aud v.ry disiira::c. Dor tho work more rlidly and bettor than cn "xeliilvely Hiuhos ilaf h'ne. fiilAK ATORS ef the various rize JTtr4 for S ram or IIre '.r'r, na ;c--.'ilvd. All Improved Pill Power, fin ImnroTid Vtollinrr l'over, and tha l.iward ICquol txiuir 1'ower. r.U Laountfl rn fi-yr hf--i.-. ara In&uufnctim-d by ua, and are not urad ly a'.y in the market. We are a'o Tinrarpd to furnlnh fi rNt-clasM Portable Lnfnn-i with oiir bt-parator, I'cr lJricc-Iist .id Circular?, eidrwa 8EVMC IB, SABIN & CO. M.-rf-.-r.. Pi i1wrtor. Minn. X. tf U. J - tl - lol f.. . . i w ft, ?".;...! y U VNi i; -ii, c .f l ft Mf Uuu.f. i ifnui-mp i, vi y c 3ij ..tf-i, - J n it ! WiT of llatriafc And V re, , Lefml r-f HL . I uut). ,1 umb, u- . nn iJ I' an (.. . ... ,r,r iMitfus-l ir-u;-" i I. A hi k fur rmir nt ci,t uin fr .,( t f .. -1 (ivti. -! f.l 1 U:.- Li.n.ir-.i..M, lj Ira ot (. TK PRIVATE MEOiCAL ADVISER" ff byptuii. Ooiiorihu.i, tiltct, ftti :ciuru, V ariao Cvle. am.. -t ,n bptit. j.:orr.oui. fc.'jruai JJcb lity, Impof6-nty. lum Sfh'-ALt-e & -. r trrr. rtin.f S-tiin' t !!- - . tt rai, U'-n t l,ft. .. t,-,tiii lf m, Iw ttvz ol 31I11 Irl- etic V. ui- IT. Ii - K ium I '. t.-.. kTkli ( tnu. rvi i"i(:' pit -T'iii, 'jin,;'i iffc.i ' .n.-f . ji 4 . u 1 l .1 !i rtitp lyt t;r tt. . fv t'fiIi..i.Jv .i . 1 :.--, ,1.1 yiu,i. 'jf, 'krcd:cal Advice,' tsnarc zn VTeaanb-cj. :C- -V - 1 111 "-tr v . . - u -. . " V . i.K &i l?rt. m:-i .t-j iU'jsfrit. ;. 1 ' e ii binf'l vl)rn- f.tl-ff t'ue n ; lojM.!r .MHkii B "k i.ul. ;nln I. ' l j- bf it sn rifrn fj"an r.f n r v nr j.r .efi4-, t wr'l k:i, ma I iS. im f im, 1: Inlff r trv... ,- . -1 A ro. -.11 L f unit f ,ie to ;,.rm- Buff i!- - r.-.-si r: fi.-nm t." t tot cm. rrr-im. A w r. a f ,.r the Ir -a' I. un-irt il.r (,f "PJ'JVATt" - ("II. v it. " rfiieanf. r tiMTip lkkM tn fi.jm-t,tTjib.M. RS.RUTTS' ClfPPFvPARY c.i.ii.fc, 'r5;. ias jjaip-j ir ihj. .:" I. ' 'i :.n: : r.T-i-. ' a-.-- .-: i-... i. .pit 3 1 .... -r ., ei.nw. 1 ."n. t T, i'i lir iiir..! .' -i i ip i-. Witvc -r-il!,. rpr. .. c n. j-tii-i n i u r ri.-1 Ml.., ,'i l, f'f ' ,ii 'l v'ul. . --i. I. lit n r-r t ! r I - .ir-.i-.t;. tr.,;a. hi b.1 lis.'. !i r'i . i'i urii & I . fa f3 l''!u'"jfwt Outfit. ft A RJPCr A ccuiij lent Luiimii umui curb lHll I Ew ILntV coi,i.:jr tu l.e L.a. lo tt-ii IM " t rlojir-lia tf 1 htrfi. ul t A kMwMttip" i,y lulm-r flfHM i;.:i, ujtli gt-J rrf.-ritkc, luri.ih tl r outul In-ffi, Kivp t' -i t'.-t v' Intirr r. o. lirr rvr a mnntlw ,.:-t- i. ; i u. i i iiiN.v:. u., t; j. m. ii0(Ji. .ic. ii- K.le i..ji-:i3i : ii -i.w-i. .. m Li I SI-.. I !Vr r..w! AO Vf.M l RRS of -" r-y e-f. j. a Oicct i-h.u. i.-. .. 7 tr w. hijri. dfl.-i.v -( S. V'tnt '.f. of -Jk fr-r. Irfl.fMHJ ' I t t ,., : ).40 C,r ,,.,1, -, I . Titi'i! ev A c, ..tsi.irrtKSKI. Ik" Aran - - m mm POSITIVELY CUHEO BY rrTean Cured, Not Merely Ransved A.nd Can JProrc XThnt xi-e Claim. BT Thf rc r najrillprftBr.il ttodbap. xlnliitriit"i. t r loiTbre IrenMH ulili !!' ! L: " 'l.VlIiL? " 'f tesytiiiii j n i r h I y f-n rrl. m h Ujij rf ! hiiif bwi-tilrt-atir. .h;til jiejilf awd lo nii.ll - Bhrrt . t" liillmoBlali to antuliTf.(.a CARTER'S LITTLE LIVERPILLF Alsocuri-.tll f .rmsof filllousnes, proven Cujsi. patlnnp-idl y5pepsa,rr rent j P'sro tl'-"". rclli v Clilr si f.-ora too boarj-c.'i'.in correct DisorJe: of tu S'r.ah,F'-nrj!nto tho Liver, and Re;-T-i:-tc V-t Eo-srcls. Th jr dj til V.i. br tnklcir Just ecu I-iUo pillat a d ; . T!;o7ara p-.-e!7Teseta' lo, d j not Tlpe c- p::r-. r.r, 1 i.ro lis rcnrlr porfoet an 1 Is pesi!'... c f. riif a:-), o. Price J csntu, 5 for ' Sold 1 j fr-: r -.-cv TThrra or sc-t bymi!!. CARTER l:n D!C!N! CO., NEW YORK. ! r f:r 53 cYs." V. ..-.: Vrns; J kicii tie . J .-r-.-i ten; t Silver r-n.! !. ' t ; P-r.f.i : I.' t.r.B Kr .ci- i - H ; ? ; lor i-'i r- ;. N-..iiipt U;;rn. Jiir-.t,., rjc tet n- -. m.A nti. Price 1 reiucrd. ppr tt. 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I . .: I - : - 'C. I a i &.o.t fpfistJ at yvwr F fe' Uli-f'. I Ji u-. - v x. : i,i(:c m cr (r a.&r i l e. f r i ff'i I vcrr tb'iikfL la , Utr ' ' ;ch t lci;e fcnJ aaniher tf V - '-t Oa, zrext i3X for . 1 ' r "!. ' . i: !: r, ari oc ar .frr anatft . T - i :f. VZ r.tir I fct Uifd -or w ' . i- - 1 . I J. r f j fr-rt" V. ? 'v -i'--' rJ-K-iM tP-J It5 ---L.:--.-.:'r. . Pits r tr m "OH CARTER'S m sver m FILLS. ri, ?T j ;- C - H ' fu i).- -r:i 1. -:i .-. I.i-.-.l, ... L 3 " BENNETT PEA I. AGENTS VOll Till- CKI.KIiliATKD LKA VKX U )IM'H .v:.. xJ V :'. v. Tf "W -m -vb. Here We are with unsu I'aici tor untie r ana 0 H -M-" iNKETS, VOM FORTS. SHAWLS. SKIRTS. in.. CASSI.MERI S, JEANS VAIISRS. DRFSS, RIIUIONS. LACEs, ( ARPE's, FLOOR oil. WINDOW sll. PES and Fl.VTt'REs. '-.. d- BOOTS, SHOE8 Hats, Ci:p; uxdkkwkai;. I' KICKS A I TO L SI l C ' ' IB? j Card lioanI GLOVES t- MITTENS TO FIT EVER Vltop V, 1,,,'h Also tlit' host St'It'ct Stoi-K font's. Canned and Driod ware and ir larantoo (rlasswaro in to sell as low to oloso Cash litivors, W. s .s. main- stki;i:t. -nM T8: ALWAYS CSliKATKU I'.AlMwMXS THAN KVi.!. Wo sliow the largos J :ir,,i WEST OF vk A n i'j Real Genuine Ins Soft. 1!I III ('VI1 Ti7 Ri fili npy iip pq;s Call at tho I'hiladclphia Store, make and yon will SOLOMON IE T "W T H iw J. V. WfcLKBA H (Suci'C'Stir I'i G I'Ti !.M A i:kt t. Ill-A STAPLE and FANCY 'DRY GOODS. A fill! IT5 ) (13 03 Qe J 03 lf PVi'l-y il' S( i ; Specialty inadf tm FIMi Highest Market Price Paid for Choice B'ttlcr znd Com: No Better FLOUR anywhere AID, i.-j.: i:i ft'il 1 CALL AT MV iio ir'-.Moiiej- lii f::n led in nil (,,., iie:r Our Motto is "Live I S 1 Jlllfl S.";' '! r..n...r M .1.. ' II A. ?""U J", v. A n , SOS 3 ' il." TO "GIVE TI-TEM O-Z-Xj.' "& LEWIS EHs IN -. - ' . i ,, I m -t a ComDlote Stocky .:. (,'OiPS. c i.i i r ii r l. i .v.v; ..., RVt'HlNW, MATT IN 1S , and Hood.'-;, COL-; A i) it i-:t:i:yi:odv T "J y a a ail TIT 7 1 fii Q :j in srz: RICE l i yit- of ti ii tlv lii-M- I'rnils. r.ili:..- -(-., (iict if wliifli ii4-- iV(' the Cilv as juivl All tin V. nnd lor luri (jM.uilitic.-;. H. BAKER & CO. r v AHEAD ! lu-st -t lot It- ii'-el; id' 1 CHICAGO ! r.iviNc; aroains! iriisn'iii. !?'!'; (i'j u a i J jr.; rl 1A I vonr u i 1st;' he happy & m m ii ii.vt - j .U I feS TP flfe UP T I 11 kilt '!. r5 ii n X V & U :( K li.VCIl . Kit v f line i.f (!- il.lv. Ill II. i a ca.u 4umt Has.' -y Produce ,i,T is,- v. r !..ioil. ..i- n,it and Lot f !I :1V Hi' It ! tl Live' 1. 1 r; JlL "P3 A mt S-. Ted 1 1 t 7 j iiiK-Ea't; '"inn-. n ' " - a.f: r M r - -- - -