Our readers will notice inf tins week's issue , on this page , a change Irom.the small advertisement of Le Page's Liquid Glue , showing the small can or bottle. Instead of the simple announcement ol its merits , those who use it , amount ol sales , how sample can bo obtained , &c. , the Russia Dement Company perform a praiseworthy net in revealing a fraud which is the more contemptible , because it affects only the smallcstsizeforfamily use ( of bottle goods ) , and therefore affects those who are obliged ; to buy in small quantities rather than ! those who arc able to stand the imposition. ! In addition to the statements of the adrer-j tisement , which we have from good author- : tyj P exact in details , we have it from ! Boinvl-s unquestioned that various state- ' rnents promulgated through the press , by show cards. < fcc. , of other glues as receiving endorsements from high government offi cials , are entire fabrications with not even the color truth. In point of fact , the Smithsonian Institution ( as well as other Government Departments ) have used , and still use , LK PAGE'S LIQUID GLUE exclu sively , reason for which is found in its con taining no acid , while we ar6 informed all others have an acid base ; and in its supe rior strength. At New Orleans , on a Richie Testing Machine , a block of Georgia pine , one inch square , butted , registered 1G12 pounds before parting. LE PAGE'S LIQUID GLUE does not need ourespecial praise ; the Tact that such manufacturers as the Pull man Palace Car Co. have adopted it shows its worth to every > \ ood worker , and for every family in thc'land. Counterfeit coin to the amount of 500- , 000 has been put in circulation in Egypt. It Astonished tlio Public to hear of the resignation of Dr. Pierce as a Congressman to devote himself solely to his labors as a physician. It was because Ins true constituents were the sick and afflicted everywhere. They will find Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" a beneficent , use of his scientific knowledge in their behalf. Consumption , bronchitis , cough , heart disease , fever and ague , inter mittent ; fever , dropsy , neuralgia , goitre or thick neck , and all diseases of the blood , are cured by this world-renowned medicine. Its properties are wonderful , its action magical. By druggists. Nearly § 2,000,000,000 would be duo were all insured Americans' to die at once. "Say , why is everything Either at sixes or at sevens ? " Probably , my dear nervous sister , be cause you are suffering from some of tho diseases peculiar to your sex. You have a "dragging-down" feeling , the back-ache , you nre debilitated , you have pains of various kinds. Take Dr. R , V. Picrco's "Favorite Prescription" and be cured. Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. A temperance movement turning on tho vrater. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" aro perfect preventives of constipation. In closed in glass bottles , always fresh. By all druggists. It is stated there are nine thin girls in Washington to one plump one. EnoEnnd hardware dealers sell Lvon's Heel Stlff- cners ; Iliey keep boots and shoe * straight Is R dangerous as well as distressing complaint. If neglected , it tends , by impairing nutrition , and do- prc m(5 the tone of tho gystco. to prepare the way lor Rapid Decline. -THE g JESTTOHIC 3 QutcUy and completely Cores Dyspepsia in all its forms , Heartburn , Belching ; , Tasting tho Food. etc. It enriches and purifies tho bkxxMtimn- lates the appetite , and aids the assimilation of food. MB. JOHN H. HOBAHT. 602 K.lRh bt..OmahaNeb. Bays : " I suffered severely for mx months with Indi gestion. 1 received no benefit from doctors. Brown's Iron Bitt iB completely cured mo. I recommend it.1' Miss N. LEWIS , 1318 California St Omaha , Web says : "Ihave tu dBrown's Iron Bitters forDye- pop'i * . with excellent results. " Ma.O.1) . THOMPSON. Drn gist , Norfolk. Neb- says : " I have been cured of Dyspepsia by the nee of Brown's Iron Bitters and cheerfully recommend it. " Genuine has abovoTrado Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Toko no otlicr. Hide only by BUO\VX CHEMICAL CO. , BALTI3IOKE , MD. Tho "best and surest Remedy for GOTO of jail diseases caused by any derangement of I tho Liver , Kidneys , Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , Constipation , I Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds j yield readily to tho beneficent influence of It is pleasant to the taste , tones up the system , restores and preserves health. It is purely Vegetable , and cannot fail to prove beneficial , both to old and young. As a Blood Purifier it is superior to all I others. Sold everywhere at Sl.OO a bottle. honest man with alighted lantern , and humanity has since been seeking an honest medicine by the light of knowledge , it is found in DR. JONES' RED CLOVER TONIC , which produces the most favorable results in disorders of Jfhe Liver , Stomach , and Kidneys , C > Td is a valuable remedy in Dys- p psiaj also , debility arising.from malaria or other causes. It is a per fect tonic , appetizer , blood puri fier , and a sure cure for ague. 50c. XXT LUIS. Themoit Wonderful Agricultural Park In America. preemption * homeete , L r for , l8 to - settlers ft * 3- < " P r creII' ; * * * TIIE , : or Immense omUa. C ap railroad attention Uxown wrtUor * . lor m p , 3a . COLOEADO LAND * LOS Hou Block , Denrer , Colo Box IMS. . ii"frtfi''rlJaBrTi n 111 " OIL UPON THE ANGRY SEA. Sailors Say They Have a Perfect Method > 'ow of Battlingwitli a Storm. The use of oil to lessen the danger ous effects of heavy seas has been ap proved by a few seamen , while the majority ridicule the theory. A report er who called at the hydrographic office recently received data that would set the matter at rest. One of tho officers in discussing the question said : "The evidence of the value of oil in appeasing an angry sea increases daily , and justifies the hydrographic office in obtaining all the facts on the subject. Mineral oil is not recommended , while tho importance of carrying a supply ol animal or vegetable oil , to be used in an emergency , can not be overrated. Here are some cases that will be of in terest to the shipping community , Capt. Hill , of tho bark I eptime , en route from Cicnfucgos to Boston , experienced a heavy gale. The seas were tumbling over the ship and cargo. To try whal effect oil would have on the-seas the captain caused two hempen burlap bags made three feet long and ten inches wide and roped with ratline stuff to be filled half full of oakum , and poured two quarts of pine or wood oil in each one. The bags were hung from the catheads just Tow enough to be a-wash. The effect was simp'ry marvelous. Scarcely a drop of water came on board after putting the bags out. The reef was shaken out and the vessel made two hundred and eighty miles in twen ty-four hours. This was Jan. 29 , 1886 , in latitude 50 degrees north , longitude 74 west. The bags were put out at 8 a. m. and kept out for sixteen hours , in that 'lime using about six quarts of oil. During the same voyage on Feb. 4 , 1885 , while in latitude 41 north , longitude G8:25 west , a terrible gale from the northeast caused tho waters to sweep the deck fore and aft , and it was freezing at a great rate. The ship was lying to under lower maiutopsail. In this instance four bags were used , two forward at each cathead and two aft at each bumpkin. It had precisely the same effect as in the previous case , and in my opinion , the bark and all on board were saved from total de struction by the use of oil. "Capt. William Peake , master of the schooner J. F. Krantz , was making a passage from Port Spain , Trinidad , to Boston. When fifteen miles east of Cape Hatteras , he experienced a terri fic gale from the north-northeast. The sails were blown away , men were wash ed away from the pumps , boats and other utensils on the deck were totally wrecked by the heavy seas. The cap- lain used two common wooden kegs filled with eight gallons of linseed oil. A small hole for a vent was bored in the bottom and top of the kegs , so as to permit the oil to gradually ooze out , The kegs were lashed to the quarters of the vessel. The oil vent was just large enough to allow not much more than a di'op at a time to ooze out. The effect was all that could be desired. Scarcely a drop of water came on board , the men were enabled to return to the pumps and succeeded in pumping'out the vessel and clearing the decks of the debris. The oil was used for sixteen hours , from 2 A. M. to 6 P. SI. , and in that time about eight gallons , all told , were expended. The same captain also reports that during another voyage he was caught in a hurricane. He got a common canvas bag , made a small hole in the bottom , filled the bag with oakum , and then poured in a quantity of common deck varnish. This bag was suspended from tho martin gale and allowed tojust clear the water. Ho ordered the bag to be kept in position for twenty- four llours , and used in time about four gallons of the varnish. From the posi tion of the bag the varnish had but very little time to act on the combers before tho seas reached tho bows. Still it had a marked effect on them , so much so that tho vessel was no longer boarded by the heavy sois , although they were running just as high. The crew were able to return to the pumps and other work without risk to life or limb. There are many other cases where the use of oil is credited with having saved vessels , but what I have told you ought to be sufficient to satisfy the most incredu lous of its efficacy , We are endeavor ing to impress upon all seamen the im portance of its use , and before long those who ridiculed the idea will be in duced to believe in it" New York Mail and Express. Still Another Chinese Yice. It is a pity to turn the Chinaman out just when he's beginning to benefit by American civilization and shows signs of grasping the full value of American productsincluding metaphor. The Chinaman has picked up a great many American habits , mainly the inexpen sive ones , and he is perhaps as cheap in copying' American vices as anything else. There is one crying evil about the Chinese that has not been fully availed of. He drinks poor whisky when he invests money. A liquor- dealer down-town was called upon by a Chinaman who proposed to purchase a small stock of whisky. Whether the merchant was especially honest or the Chinaman was an expert this story does not state. But , any way , the liquor merchant gave him some whisky to taste. "Jfo , no ; me no likee , " said the Chinaman. "Wanee some that other whisky , strong ; bitee allee same flea go down throat. San Francisco Chron icle. A BoardingHouse Episode. "I think , " said the landlady , "that Col. Witherspoon must be getting along pretty well in tbis "world. He is now building an octagon. " "Building an octagon ! " exclaimed Whackup ; "I heard he was building a house. " Then round the festive banquet board did silence reign supreme. Texas Sift- ings. The works of art which Mrs. Morgan gath ered about her brought during the entire sale the sum of $1,205,400. It will be remembered one of the most extensive sales of the kind ever known. A Popular Ex-Iffayor. Ex-Mayor Newton , of Des Moines , Ia. , is deservedly popular in the city over whose destines he presided , by reason of the many Rood deeds and the unostentatious acts ol charity which'he is constantly doing. Sue- cessful ns a politician , he has also recently been playing the part of a good Samaritan with a success equal to his triumphs in poli- tics. The fainting traveler by tho wayside , whom ho lias raised up and refreshed by good counsel in the last instance , is Mr. Georgo A. Crandale , the manager for Oberne , Hosick & Co. , Second and Walnut streets. Mr. Crandale , who naturally feels under many obligations to tho Ex-Mayor tells as follows how he came into such a wretched plight as to need help and how it was cheerfully given : "I have never had an ache or pain of rheumatism , " he said , since I used Athlo phoros ; and the medicine cost mo only § 3. If any one had guaranteed to cure me I would willingly have paid him 550 , yes § 100. My rheumatism was inflammatory , mostly in my ankles , but a little in the wrist. I could manage to hobble around by the use of canes , but I felt as if I wero walking on the bare bones , or in other words as if my feet were off and I was walk ing on the stumps. Tho pain was terrible to bear , yet I managed to be about and to attend to my business. "One day , during the time I was suffering so much , I hobbled to the Court House to look after some matter. As I was struggle- ing to get up the steps I met ox-Mayor Newton , who asked mo what the trouble was. I told him thab it was rheumatism , whereupon he advised mo to get a bottle of Athlophoros. I did not get ifc then , .as I had 110 faith in patent medicines and did not want to take any. A short time j I after this I wrote to an old friend , Charles 'P. Griffin , of Sluarfc , to inquire what had cured him. I knew that he had been con- ( fined to his bed with rheumatism of the worst kind , His answer was : 'Get Athlo- phoros. That is what cured me. ' I then got some , but really had no faith in its cur ing me. I began to get relief from it in twenty-four hours. I continued taking it until I had used three dollars worth , when my rheumatism , both the pain and the swelling , was gone , and I have not had any return since. That is now overayearago. " Ex-Mayor Newton based his recommen dation of Athlophoros to Mr. Crandale upon the very remarkable cure it had ef fected in the case of his wife. That lady thus tells all about it : "I'have been comparatively free from rheumatism for tho past year and a half. Previous to that I had been a great sufferer for years and had resorted to many reme- , dies , but nothing would do what Athlo phoros did for me. I have had a few twinges of late , but I attribute that to my self and not to the medicine , as I have not 'been so careful as I should have been. Athlophoros took the stiffness out of the joints of my fingers and gave me the use o ! my hands , in which I had so long had trou ble. I have recommended it in many cases and in every instance that I know of the results have been very satisfactory. I do not hesitate in the least inrecommcndingil most heartily to every rheumatic sufferer.1 If yon cannot get ATHLOPIIOHOS of your druggist , we will send it , express paid , on re ceipt of regular price one dollarperbottle. We prefer that you buy it from your drug 'gist , but if he hasn't it , do not bepersuadec .to try something else , but order at once from us , as directed. ATHLOPIIOKOS Co. , 112 Wall Street , New York. Persecuting : an Editor. Editor ( shivering in his night garments and peering over the banisters into the gloom below ) "Who's there ? " Voice below "A burglar. " Editor ( with his teeth chattering ) lc. thought so. Did you shut tho door behint you when you came in ? " ' Burglar "I did u'fc , " Editor "I was sure you didn't. The , blast coming up stairs is half freezing me. Is it not enough that I am made the victim of such neglect all day at my office , with' out having you come around here in the dead of night and adding to my misery ? Go back and shut the door. " The conscious stricken burglar at once retraced his steps , and shut the door from the outside , leaving the editor's vaults un- rifled. [ Boston Courier. Tlio Sunday Newspaper. Gentlemen , there is a good deal of talk aa to the propriety or necessity of abolishing tho Sunday newspaper. Now the good newspaper is a good thing , on Sunday as on other days. The bad newspaper is known at a glance ; and it will be admitted to the house of no gentleman who manages the literature which ought to be under his charge on Saturdays orf Wednesdays or Sundays. Suppose , because there are bad clergymen , wo should propose to abolish the pulpit ? That would not be reasonable ; but in all this discussion about the Sunday journal there has been no one to suggest a proper selection of Sunday periodical liter ature , the question being the very broad one whether to have Sunday newspapers or to abolish them. Tlic Burglar and the Casliler. A New York bank cashier , who was making preparations to go to Canada , hav ing occasion to return to the bank after night , found that a burglar had opened the safe , and was extracting the contents. "Now I've got you. Throw , up your hands ! " exclaimed the cashier , drawing a pistol. "Bah ! " replied tho burglar , contemptu ously. "You keep quiet or I'll tell tho directors how much money I din't find in the safe. " Thecashierrecoiled with horror nnd dismay at the suggestion. "You had a mighty narrow escape from catching a burglar , " continued the night of the jimmy. "Next time I come , if thero ain't more cash in the safe I'll land you in Sing Sing , " and after obtaining a contribution from tho cashier , the burglar withdrew , smfling. Texas Sittings. Salvation Oil , the greatest cure on earth for pain , has made a most brilliant debut. All druggists and dealers in medicine sell it at 25 cents a bottle. Snoeses are like misfortunes. They sel dom come singly. In another column of this issue will be found an entirely new and novel specimen of attractive advertising. It is one of the neatest we have ever seen , and we think anyone will be well repaid for examining the supposed display letters in the advertise ment of Prickly Ash Bitters. The most obnoxious formol "light litera ture" ia a gas bill. ' Tho color produced by Buckingham's Dye lor tho Whiskers always gives satisfac tion. tion.The The dangers of Whooping Cough are averted by the uae ot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Poor liquor is often a "drug" on the mar ket , nowadays. J The new combination of.Sra.irt Weed nnd ' Belladonna , ns used in Carter's IJackache Plasters lias proved to be one ol the best that could be made. Try one of these popular plasters in any case cf weak or lame back , backache , rheumatism , ncu- j ralgia , soreness of the chest or lungn , itc. , ' nnd you will IMJ surprised and pleas d by , the prompt relief. In bad cases of chronic j dyspepsia , a plaster over the pit of the I I stomach stops the pain at once. Ask for ( Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Back ache Plasters. Price 25 cents. Bn'chani Young's shosb is said to be skirmishing around the streets of Salt Lake. TETTER. A member of tlic Fioncer Press staff , tronblett for eleven years with obstinate Tetter on his hands , has complftely . cured it in less than n month , by the use of Cole's Carbol- fcalve. [ Pioneer Press , St. Paul. Almost time to hear of the first base ball game of the season. _ Bronchitis la cured by frequent small doses of Plto's Cure for Consuminion. "Sparrow pics" are a popular delicacy at ( Philadelphia. WHY CONTINUE the use of irritatinc pow ders , snuffs or liquids. Ely's Cream Balm , pleasant of application and a sure cure for Catarrh , and cold in head , can be had for 50 cents , at druggists It is easily applied with tho finder , is safe and pleasant and ia curing the most obstinate cases. It gives relief at once. We will mail it at GO cents. Ely Bros. , Owego , N. Y. I HAVE been troubled with catarrh from boyhood and had considered my case chronic until about three years ago I pro cured one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm , and I count myself sound to-day , all from the use of one bottle. J. K. Cooley , Hardware Merchant , Montrose , Pa. Mn. A. NICHOLS suffered from Catarrh for yearHe purchased a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm of us. He is now almost cured , and says you cannot recommend it too highly. Evers Bros. , Druggists , Inde pendence , Iowa. We suppose a firm of proof-readers could be pronerly called "The house of correc- tion. It is a pleasure and satisfaction to many to learn that Allen's Lung Balsam , that standard family medicine for coughs , croup and all lung diseases , can r.ow be procured at 25c. , 50c. , and § 1.00 a bottle at any drug store. It is not considered necessary , in society to return a bill-collector's call. "Your medicine , Athlophoros , has done wonders for my wife and is helping othern , " writes James Book , from Smithton. Mis souri , in ordering threedozen bottles of the great neuralgia and rheumatism cure to sell to his customers. La X is the way a lazy man wrote La Crosse , Wis. , in the address of a letter. BUY SALZER'S ( L.CroueWls. ) SEEDS. CitiuFrNw "Thelotterymustgo" remarked therural editor , as he thrust his last-$2 bill into an envelope. < > crimn A thina Cure never fail * to give iMinritiate rche/iu tho worst cites , insures com fortable tlccp ; effects cure * where all others fall. A ( riol convince * rAc moxt tLtt > tcat. 1'ricc * > t > el * , and ! il.OO , of Drafts orb/mail. Sample FKKK for S stamp. PIS. It. feCllHTPMAX. t > t. 1'aul. Minn. , fr sy | | W AKHESS ASD JDEBILITY PESALE DECAY. A Life Experience. Remarkable and quick cures. Trial Packages. Send stamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana , Mo. You are aiiou eil a free trial of thirty days of tho wseofDr. Dye's Celebrated VoltalcBelt with Electric Suspensory Appliauces , for the speedy relief andper- mancnt cure ot AeruousDebility , loss of Vitality , and Slanhood , and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complutu restoration to Health , Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. No risk Is Incurred. Illus trated pamphltt in sealed envelope mailed free , bj addressing Voltaic Belt Co. . Marthall , Xich. DlKndvantagc * . Talk aboub equality of sexes ! A man was clubbed in a N'o\r York theater for keeping his imt on , and it was in evidence that he sat in the back row. Itwas not a very high hat cither. In court the man was fined $50 costs , in spito of his testimony that the hat YVIIS a protection from a cold draught. And yet lovely women , can sit in the front row of the pit with all the hair which art and nature have given her and a three-decker hat on top of it all , and enjoy absolute immunity. [ Boston Post. Timo is too valuable to bo wasted in credulously experimenting with various remedies when a 25 cent bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will at once euro your cold. Miss Susan B. Anthony is said to bo as energetic as ever for wouian's-suffrago. EVERY INVALID IIAS AN OPPORTUNITY of knowing that Da. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA. VINEGAR Brrrnns acts us an irrcsistiblo specific in dyspepsia , liver complaints , kid ney diseases , rheumatism , gout and all dis orders proceeding from a depraved condi tion of the animal fluids. To decline tak ing a sure remedy when sick , is to court suffering and invite death. Another month , and then the cows can be turned out to pasture. J > ATElVTSobtaiiiC'll > jr Louis Iraejcr&Co. , At- torueys , WashingtonD.C. Eit'd 1861. Advice free. All men are liars. Even the father of his country wan no exception to this rule. This Spring , C3 you may h nre been before , with yonr blood full of Impuritiesyour dlsetlon Impaired- appetite poor , kidneys nnd lier torpid , and whole system Ha'de to be prost-.itcd by disease but set yourself Into g ol cmditlos. aid ready for the ciianslnc andwarmer weather , by taking Hool's EarsiimriUiv. It ttnnd * unequalled for purifying the blood , ElTlng nn of pctUc , anil f Jr a rexnlalng and KenTal spring medicine. IJo sure to Ket IIooJ'3 gcrsariarillu. "My wife had rcry poor health for a lone time , suffering from IndlfCstlon. poor nprctlte , and con stant headache. SUe tried everything we could hear of. but found no relief till shetried Hood'i Sarsftparllla. She IB now talcing the third bottle , and never felt better In hsr life. We leel It our duty to recommend It to every one we know. " Gco. Son- EKTIX.I.IC , SloreUnd , Cook Co , 111. I twk Hood's Sarsaparllla for general debility. ndTra5T.-oa < Ierfnly bcucatted by It. " J.P. Joiix SOX. Martin's Ferry. O. Hood's SarsapariHa by ell drucc' t . $1 : six for S3. Prepared HOOD & CO. , ApstUecarlei , Lowell , Mass. ( OO Doses One Dollar CORES WI1EBE AIL ELSE FAIIS. Best CotiKh Syrup. Tastes good. Use In time. Sold by druggists. 1.001 Importantthinps you novcr kncir or thoncht or about tho human body nud its curious or an * . Jlowlife is perpetuated , healtha.teilflitease induct A Mow to avoid pitfalls of ignorance and indiscretion , jrnw to appliJloiAeCurc to all forms of ditease , jrovito cure Croup.Old Eiics , Rupture , Pliitnoxi * , etc. . How to inate.be 7i appij in inarriagc&l'Ri'eprize babies I.-OK oun Hurray E1I1 Pub. Co. , 120 E. 2Sti St. . Kcw Yori. Ail People Appreciate Hongs ! Goods ffiO-BLDl ILfflEL SUITS ARE ALt PUISK "WOO ! , , Always look well and clve long service. Coats of tha genuine urticlo have on a silk hanser. "Only garments made from Middlesex Fian ic-ls bear this hanger. WKNDEbl. . . PAY & CO. . Agents. MIDDLESEX CO. " Boston. New York. Phila delphia. SOLD BY ALL LEADING CLOTHIERS. OUTFIT ENSIHGTON WORK eonUini 300 Xcw nnd Original 1'orforntc * ! Sturuplncrl'uttcrna on tinittt Ilond 1'archmeut l' [ * r , 1 Itor ISlno btumpluir Powder forligUi fibrin. 1 ItuxVJittc btamplns I'owdcr lor d rk fabrki , ! ! Aew Stylo 1'onnetR , 1 New Mnnuul orHcnolngtun nntl I'nncr Work libUOO UrlclnnlJIlu.tratlon. . 1 h patterns in this outl are nude by ovrselvej by t&e ir.eit improred ma- cLIncry , acd tre tia finest patKmi rr ° - daceJ. Among the ICO new am ] a.uortt < I desfna ftreNeir des'pi for Uork la Crazy worl , 9l3 In. , BirJ and Nes : in hol- lysprl.9:3iQ.Swans In water IIT ! lola 5x31n. , Golden KoJ and Thistle. 9JS In. , Squirrel fating nati in branch of tree , 9x3 in. . While I ) i y ni Buttercup comuma- tion.Sli 1m. . liuncll of 1'anile * . 9l8 In. , Mou KOKI for Ribbon WurV , U II.I Krar. Lily of the Valley , Coxcomb , Gcldea RuJ and other bandmme detfcns for Ther mometers , Spider's Web. Pond Lilr ( Tn- lipOwls , anil other def-ipn * for Banners and Stool Corers , all 6x7 inches in size. Golden Rod. 4 IIn. . , liancL.t of Fa sclil-u , J 1-2 in. . Clusters ot Jrorcet-uie-uuls. ; m. , Loir-lin ble.dmir , 4 In.Batchelor'i linttom.i In. , Rirlerry. Sin. . Su berry S | .Jin.V Roses 3 l-l ia. , Daliiet 2 l-t in. , CalU Ijliat 4 m. , To d Lily 4 in. , Tnl-p 4 in. . MOM R e , 3 in. . Cat Tails 3 in. , Dvsy jrjet-me not borders5 In. . Scollops for Jlirts4 lin. . ( ntir dwijnil. Sprin of Ferni S In. , 10 a-sortnt Crystal Etchings ( new ) Hat CrewnU tsni , r ihVprOT7Bieei FWfTn . "L Corer Corners , Love in the-nilat , Xzalias , Cvpm Vines. Table Mat design. . Fruit desij-ni , Umbrella Case der icn . Ac. . Ac.al n * n Klaborat * Kincy Alphabet , and a new Skeleton Alphabet , both desijned eipressly for tills outfit. 1'HK FANCYVOtIC MANUAL is a ue r book by a well-known aathonty on Krnsmjrton an J fancy wort , and rontiini fall Initractlon. anil dtrrctuni for all Llndi of Kenvin to Stitni > ing , Kinbroideryand Pajitlnr , Metallic Flitter , Irri.lfwcnl and Lustre Pahtinir , Ribbon Embroidery , War M'ork , &c. , and is the best and most complete b v.k of its kind ev r published. Thin outfit is not midenp of small worthleH ifijns ! , tut I * meritorious nnd reliable , and wo will cheirfull ; refund tha money paid for it , if any l.i.lv on receiving It 1 > dUsatisfinl. EachOatatispukedlnanic * Sitchel , with hiniIeai ! thown In this allloslration. whkh serves to carry the pitlerni In when doIrpsMmpin ; Bfor yturnetchbor ? , or ns a receptacle for the outCt nthime. At rxcH- llnr retail price * the pattern * alone woulu nmount to at Qlenot 4 > 4.0O. Ladle * enn make tliclrun n Hi Inc uth this Ritvnpinffontfit , ( Joins work for their neirhSors. bwKies U utifvinj ; the J/homc and ornatrf mine their own and children's clolliinc. Therexson we can fell thi * outfit for so little monev u that we manufacture them allonrselm and pay no second profits to anyone. Many ladies ara inpport.nf them elv to-day doingslampin ? , and the "craze"'is beerm- _ injmore prerilent every dav. Our immrrse factory fronts o\cr 300 feet on the line of the .New York.N'ewlhren and lUrtford Rallroail. and Is the most eitentlreof iu kind In the world. The IV- master General h\vme recently located a p tolire In our buildin ; exprcstl for our mull business , we ha * enow complete facilities for filling all order * promptly and tr > the entire sat' factiin of our cn t mer. . We rhall be pleased t * eanr of our customers in person , or anvoneinhsec , , < , nofie , car-TuC ' R L SPENCER CO , . WalHngford'Conn. and see which you had rather have the big " 10-cent bottle" with 5 cents' worth of giue , or the honest bottle v/ith DOUBLE THE QUANTITY , AND BETTER QUALITY. This is an exact reproduction of a bottle of This cut shov/s the smallest size of 5 ltie extensively advertised &s a " 10-ccnt article. " IT IS DOffT BE DECEIVED LePACE'S. bottle , outside and inside. BY THE TOTAL QUANTITY of x Culsldo Shra b- OR LePAGE'S LIQUID GLUE - YOU HighScuncSi sold during the past five years in all parts of the world GET fiamss. amounted to over THIS Dottles. Everybody wants it. JEEV2 > S of DEALERS BOTTLE FULL find it a good thing to Jiandlc. Jt brings new customers , and makes the old ones STICK. WHEN YOU BUY TWO COLD MEDALS London , 1883 ; Nctr Orleans , 1885. At tho New Orleans Exposition joints made tvith it endured a testing strain of over 1600 FOUNDS TO A SQUARE INCH. Pronounced the Strongest Glue Known. IT MENDS EVERYTHING , Wood , Leather , Paper , Ivory , Glass , China , Fnrniture , Bric-a-Brac , etc. STRONG AS IRON , SOLID AS A ROCK. ata BH B MM HM r Indispensable ia every household , sal BKBIHHH B v If your dealer does not keep it , send his card with five 2-cent stamps for sample by mail. RUSSIA CEMENT CO. . Gloucester , Masa. BITTERS , If you wish to bo relieved of thoso terrible SIcl Headache-sand that miserable ) Sour Stom ach. Ic will , when takrn according to dlreo tlons , euro any cn.no of SIclc Headache or Sour Stomach. It cleans tbo lining of stomach and boircln , promotes healthy action and street secretions. It mnlce < ? pure blood and Rives It free iloir , thus sending nutriment , to every part. It is the safest , Bpcodlcat end surest Vegetable Remedy ever invented for all diseases of the stomach and liver. J. JI. Jfooro. of Farmine'nn. Mich. , sava : My snfTcrlntj from Sick Hcndachennd Sour Stomach was terrible. Oiiu ixntlo of Hops and Malt Hitters cured me. Do not eat Elnps and ITTalt Blttors con founded with inferior preparations of. similar name. For salo by all GOODMAN DRU8 GO , , Wiioesa2 ! ! Agents ICC New Scrap TlcSurcs nn-1 50 Fancy Cards ( new ) luUmallfilforlOc.K s2JcCAiD WORK'S , Ixoryton.Ct. CnCliroino.GoIJEcrnti , loop FrinBc.&c.Canls sent poi ; JUpaid for Ge , Coim.Stcam UanlVks , Hurfora.Cjiia S2CT Now Scrap J'loture * nnil 4S New Chrome ami Uoltl Scrap Curds sent postpaid mrlO cts. CLNTEKKOOK CARD Co. ccnter ) > ooc. ! Conn. UflUC STUDY. Secure : t Itualtuss Kducutlon l 111) ML. njall , from liKYAXT'b CULLKUK ll IMor | > hlno Ilul > it CurodlulO tu uitayrf. No i .iy till CuroJ. Uu J. brifiit.X3. Lc.i.iuuu. ( JIUO. TTT1T TJ1VAXTKD. > ? CO A AVJ2KK and ex- HN I ri-enscs pain Valuable outlltmiuiartlciilii Jljulll irce. J. F. II1LL& CO. , Au uatu , Main- : . \ aleutluu llroa. JauesvlllcV1 > . A Casket of Silver Ware Free To any person who will show It to their neighbor : , act a < our lurea I wd senu order * . Giva your nearest expresa ami Post O' co a ldrrvs. AJdreM CONN. 3IANFC. CO..irAUTi'Oi > .CON"X. Kahtt , Qnlcklyaad P.itnteii. ly cured at borne. Currespoadencs solicited and frte trial of cure sent ji honcotlutciitcators. TiuHfMAX J IICIISOT Com-jJi y , Lafayette. InO. j An ectlrc Mm or Womiii in every _ 'county to icllourxcxxli h t rj f7i. J ptrBonlliand Expense * . Htpcnie * in ad- rancr. Cuuvautriz outfit FKKK ! 1'artirulura irce. atandard Silver-ware Co. Boston. LLoss. 1 have a posltlr * remedy u > r t i itora < U e t Itfttt n tnon nil3 of casoj of the wortt kind anJ of Imc nijins b l encare.I. Iniccd. so trenr Is my faith la ! ac e7 , that I will Bend TWO HOTTL13 FREE , tose'h-r wltaa VAL- UAULE TREATISE on tfcl < < ! l cM .to any uir rer. QiTeEi- fittt and r. O. aidresi. DC. T. A. bljOCUil , 131 Ttarl St. , N.Z. Ladies and Gentlemen t . take Hirlit work at their own hotnesT 31 t ° Sti a 'lay easily made. Work sent by mall. No cnuvassinp. We liave good drraand forourv.'ork , and fur nish steady employment. Address , with 3tamp. Ccowltro.Co. . 35 VineSt..Cin.O. Sold by ALL DEALERS throughout the World e GoJd Medal Paris Expoaitlon , 187C- . TEEATEP FREE. HH. . CREEN , A Specialist forriovcii Vonr Pa t , Has treated Dropsy nnd Its complication with ths most wonderful sueresj ; tucs veiu iWtremedies , entirely liarinl"iIlemuve * all symptoms of dropsy In elsilitlo twwnty days. Cures patients pronounce 1 hopeless by the best of physicians. From tho first dose the symptoms rapidly disap pear , ami In ten days atlea.it two-thirds of the symp toms are removed. Some ma cry humbug without knowing anything ntioutlt. It-member It docs n-jt cot v m anything to realize the morlw of my treatment for vournclf I.-xin constantly curln ? c"ea of loac st.in it-i ? . casea thath vr been t.ippe-1 a number of tlmei. aaJ tlia patient declared unable U live a wecV. Olrr fall history of ca'o Xame s/-r. hiw long afHIctcJ. how badly swolfn anl where. U Ixmrels o.i ilve. have legs Jiursted and dripped water. Srnd fr free patipjilct , conta'nlng testimonials , que ljus. etc. JO i-iv s tr atinf nt furnished free by mail. Epilepsy nts positively cured. 11 order trial. scnJ7ccats In stamps topiy nost jj. ' II. II. GUKENVM. D. . 55 Jones Avenue. Atlanta. Uv THE Gold & Jewelled \Vc.s nirartlcd by tho National lUcdical AbMocintion AUTHOR OF THE THEra ra ( who i tho elilrf Conaultlii Tliysiclna of the I'mhixly .tledic tl Institute ) . ItbelnRthc liust Mcdlcnl TrcntNc on Mar.h o I. Ex- Iinustcd Virality. Xervous and I''n-'Icnl I iiMUr. PrirnatBre Decline In Man. tlic Errors of Vou h tad tlie untold inl-ertc < reuUIig from n.dlscir.lons or execs' ? In rarly ! lfc. which tlis author has proved tnav lie n'letlatol ' ami pjalllrely cure'I. It ! s a standard Jludlc-.il Work on the above , and Is a trPis- urc to every yoiin and m'rttile-asea man. War ranted as rcprcii-ntcd or tlie moncv refunded la every Instance : 3JU emboss-i ! inutlln. full p'lt ' ; ia > perscrlptio-n for all dlsc.-i-c' . Trite only 8 1 , by mall , scaled , post-pnld. IHustmtl Irce to all. Send n > w. Tillsarork N un.versali - rccom'Ticnded l > y tlie press , clenrv preu" nd teachers , and every one of Its mor < - than a million readers. Every man. younir or old. sh mid read tnls bootnnil every u7frer sh > uld cunulc the author. ' There Is a balm In Gilead ; there U a piivMclan there. " Addrrs * Dr.1V. II. I'AKKKR. 4 BnlCneh sMtouon. M 3. OP DISEASES ALTTATS CURABLE BV USING- EXICAIT OP nrjux FLESH. OP AXIHAI3. Ithcnnmti.sm , Scratches , | Earns nnd Scalds , Sores and Galle , Stints and Kites , Spaviu , Cracks , Cats and Braises , Screw "Worm , Grnb , Sprains it Stitches , Foot Kot , Hoof All , Contracted 2IuLclca , Lameness , StilT Joints , Founders , , \ Backache. Sprains , Strains , Eruptions. Sore Feet , Frost Bite * , Stiffness , and all external diseases , and every hurt or ocddeat For general use In fasilly , stable and ocl-yard. It Ia THE BEST OF ALL W. N. UM OMAHA 305 15