B B * mWa afSStalawawaMataVanKBVHaValsSaasfJBsssaatBWakaVaVSSVaWaWaa If YoiinClrln * are nt a -Uioil peilod wIumi llieynro about S maturing mill ilevrl > iiiu into uoniuii. TIio X l ffc or uati'ltftil euro tit tliid t me inny re- V .It iti fixing irrfgiiiiiritfori upon ilcticate Wf orgniix iii.d etitiiilin r ! mi lint of 'female W M % * oiiUtirH > 'fH. " All tlim may I > o n voided. I It ahi ! tliuyoiiu woman como llironijli Huh K ] * 5r jhti h1 c.oLlittl in all tlitt hemity and B B. stransth of a pur tartly liealtliy or iiniza- " B fljt lion by thu iid of Dr. Pierce's • 'Fitvorite If Priwiription , " prepared euppciuily for fe- B Bji inula truulilfH by one of the tuout uuecess- B W fill physicians of the day. I S Mhiieter Pendleton Mill go back to Ger- B S | many during tlie month. B'Bf Kii * > ell Saje II fa a well-known operator in Wall street , B S. who in generally comddered an "up to B BJI snuff. " Hence , it may have been quite ByS { natural that a countryman who rendu the ] ; ' pupent recently called at bin oflice and II' naked for a. package of Dr. Sago's Catarrh B S * Jtemedy. He discovered bin mistake , but Bflji he m.i'Ie no intritake in the article called IB ! for. Thw Itemedwhen applied with Dr. B H | PiVrce'8 "Xnual Douche , " will surely and I BJf rapidly eradicate the moot aggravated B BJ ) citne of catarrh , with all its uiiplcusaitt and B B | dangerous accompaniments. P/M _ _ Secretary Bayard , gossip has it , ia think- I\m | ing of getting married again. B a R r " • W ] * * * * Male weakness and losa of BJ power promptly cured. Book , 10 cents in X stamp * . World's DinpeuBiiry Mfdical Ak- M sodation , 6G3 Main street , Buffalo , N. Y. S. TbomuH Dove , ones an English artist of f Note , has just died in the work house. m , "Strictly Variable" In Strlctlr True | V | When applied toCartcr'a Littlo Liver Pills. M No mercury. m Persian silks are used lor lining tea B rowns. ff , I'ATENTS oMsIned by I.oiiisIJaGE < M-&Co. , At IB lciLijf. Wriluuc'iu. ' 1 . I. LViX IbfrJ. Ad Ice free | U Turbans are to be worn more than ever BJB | the coming season. I "BYSPEPSJA K , 1 • dinsjareus as woll a * iittnfsiae complaint. If T I o cincteJ. it tend * , by impairing nutrition , and de- * Prawin the too * ot tto ajstun , to prepare tito war V { tar Rastd Dciin . _ I , flF if I I i © Jj | BEST TOHm ? Br ' < Juiklr Jid completely < 'arcs Djapepaiu in I1 f I it tca-ia. llr > irtbtirB KclchiDC. Taatipff the , Food , etc It earaches and ponfieauia blooditirau- K I LatM the apprtita. and aiiia tn assimilation of food. K | Ma. Jose II.UoiiAZT.SXM'16stibtUmahaNcb. Bf I Baja : * * I Buffered aerarely fur six months with Inch- B I enOan. I r ceiToJ no banetit from doctors. Brown's E I Iron Bitters complotelycurod ma. I rncommend it. " T Mis * N. Ix U. 121S Cahfurnia 5t _ Omaha , > eb „ B ' vara. "Itui EMdBnmn't Iron Uttsr forDjs- 1 pemU , with axcalhrat reaalta. " i JiE. C . Thom uJX I > mgtj t. Aorfolfc. eb. . K. acys. "I har b sa curml of Uyipapsu by the uie of f Brown' * Iron Bitters and cheerfully recommend it. " Bap Ceaxuse haa aboTsl'rade Mark and crossed red lines C oo troppac Toko bo other. Mado only br f' BB WT > CHKMICAI.CO. . KAf.TtMOKK.MU. H rr is a pynor VEsrrA3 le PRCAaAncf * ifflJJEEHKA-MANDHAKE-BUCHU Bm ajjus Bluet y/i r trnciaT ntuniES BJ | ? - IthxajtcodtitsTe t of Years , Bm g y in. Caring allBiaeoaea of the ' .atapPP ELCOD.XIVEE , ST02I- " S pHJACII.SIDIfSYS.BOW- H fl lCtf/5 ! EIS.&s. It Purifies the j. liASriL. I cica acstheSystcsi. ! iBITT H5 | dtspzsiacoksti. $ CURES inPAXIOIT , JAUKDICE , i rassiSESGFniEaj siczeeadachebil- ST TVTT ? 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StABtUr & JOUSaOX. OROPSV [ W0 TREATED FREE. I SiKfwi'H Drap y aa-k lt complication * with the A bh < ( uaucrl 1 * U * * tt > k v-"Srrt ble miinlii mtirr f Jj > a * - aMSK ) fari - a.1 aympcum * cf drupoy knrisrht ' bi-w.xu7 c . -p X ea' proiM > uncMl nop lox b 1 Mig wia f pt * ' Htnan * . rrv H theflr tilo * Uie9 > iiiiCiini j ntt0i < mnu 11 ir ami in Tun rt ; n nTli nT 11 flnri'i nf eJt j > Tim iiMu are r n i t. * 3 rn-r B rry huttitHic vithost imowtnir anythirtjr iih-ra * iC > * Mas r U d e sat co i you anytiiin to riMlia * * w Mnt cf oar vr Ajm nt fur yourx-lf. \ \ e ! • • euifniif aarictr s r ot htflf < mlin a rc M i > irr i aappoit a. BUJnbtjr of time * and the | > a ami 4i ii wn4 nm hie to t e a. week. Olio a , full hi.-ior 4 fcfaa * * . mwii - . xo' w how 1 b agitated. Ac geedfor ii 1 aniwiifcliif. tAiwiBj-t Tluimni.Tls. Ten < la * treat. Buaef fvM > li l FREE ' • y mail. If yon order trial m : 1 [ JJ air ti * ir r i f i J'TT" * r'TTc" I t 3 -i itrvttibtrce A' XSTX1 * * meoATissieuREsi XtutuHallua , Acwrnlciia. Blnddrf and KlO- 1 atcjTbl e - * r . . y rf 1 J./ 4 \ES8lll-if i jfJLTJ * s tifl' ' " • * to # i Worinocn j f it f 7- muyurr bu-u. . re. J-iir aaJe by J | ] rraat " * " I > .l jjrxe u .ti.e lU-ferencc , aa/ . ' tai • . J * - > b K.Muan Inti.rni : .c.i rrre. ] i Xr.A.Jfctiaii i . Medicine Co. , i katac • Joacpb , Mlueorl. ( awSTi , " , vJi3rtUeiy . re lu 6Od ya0jrf > r. ' E < S V > ia < lTriir f"1 UuinatecUthe ' iMI i ZmX * iy " • mi toe worUtcenctsanp / lE6 > < v gta sees' .3gob * Cltrtrte * Xagnttxz * iIit7lmr' ' * 'rrrBU btuaaftcPowerflh Durable. SXl/iif Cwaf rrto a i Etfectire. AToIdfrasda. 2 oer J0 < 9'J Brv < t. SendSytanrsfcrparnrihlet. iXM ) EUEOTUIC BEI.T& fOItf l CAsCs. a et. KSHMiv to > are ? , isi W * sa . Chisacs. , li aaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaa IS ; "ONLY AFTER DEATH , " WHAT WONDERS THE MICROSCOPE HAS DONE.FOR US. Ho Longer Obliged to l Ic , to * Find Out "Whut'M Killing U . One ot the lending Bcicntiflc publications states that many people aro now UHinjj tlio microacopo to discover the real caude of disease iu the system , and to delect ad ill- terationo of food and medicines. This wonderful instrument lias saved many a life. A microsopical test shows , for instance , the presence of albumen , or the life of the blood , in cei tain derange ments of the kidneys , but medicine docs not tell us how far advanced tho derange ment is , or whether it shall prove fatal. The microscope , however , gives us this knowledge : Bright's disease , which so many people dread , was not fully known until the microscope revealed its characteristics. It greatly aids the physician , skilled in its use , in determining how far disease has advanced , and gives a fuller idea of the true structure of the kidney. A noted Gorman scholar recently discov ered that by the aid of the microscope , tho physician can tell if thero is a tumor form ing in the system , and if certain appear ances are seen iu the fluids passed it is proof positive that the tumor is to be a malignant one. ir any derangement of the kidneys is de tected by the microscope , tho physician looks for the development of almoat any disease the system is heir to , and any in dication of Bright's disease , which has no symptoms of its own and cannot b9 fully recognized except by the microscope , ho looks upon with nlarm. This disease has existed for more than 2,000 years. It is only until recentlj' that the microscope has revealed to us its uni versal prevalence and fatal character. Per sons who formerly died of what was called general debility , nervous break-down , dropsy , paralysis , heart disease , rheuma tism , apoplexy , etc. , aro now known to have really died of kidney disease , because , had there been no disorder of the kidneys , the chances aro that the effects from which they died would never have existed. As the world becomes better acquainted with the importance of the kidneys in the human economy by tho aid of the micro scope ; , there is greater alarm spread through the communities concerning it , .and this accounts for the erroneous belief that it is on the increase. As yet neither homeopathisfc nor nllo- pathistia prepared with a cure Tor de ranged kidneys , but theworld has long since recognized , and many medical gen tlemen also recognize and prescribe Yar- ner's safe cure for these derangements , and admit that it is tho only specific for tho common ( and advanced forms of kidney disorders. i Formerly the true cause of death was discovered ' only after death. To-day the microscope shows us , iu the water we pass , the dangerous condition of any organ iu the body , thus enabling us to treat it promptly and escape premature death. As the microscope iu the hands of lay men has revealed many diseases that the medical men were not aware of , so that preparation , like many other discoveries iu medicine aid science , was found out by laymen , outside the medical code ; conse quently it conies very hard for medical men to indorse and prescribe it. Never theless , Warner's safe cure continues to grow in popularity and the evidences of its effectiveness are seen on everj' hand. Some persons claim that the proprietors should j give the medical profession the form ula of this remedy , if it is such a "God send ' to humanity , " and let the plsiciaus andpublic judge whether or not it be so recognized. We. however , do not blame them Tor not publishing the formula , even to get the rec ognition of * he medical profession. The standing of the men who manufacture this , great remedy i > equal to that of the major- j ity of physicians , and the reason thatsomc ; doctors give for not adopting and prescrib ing it viz. : that they do not know what its ingredients are is absurd. 2fr. Warner's statement that many of the ingredients are expensive , and "that the desire of the unscrupulous dealer or pre- scriber to realize a larce profit from its manufacture by using cheap or injurious . j substances for those ingredients would j jeopardize its quality and reputation ; and j that Warner's safe cure cannot be made j j iu small quantities on account of the ex- ! pensive apparatus necessary in com . pounding these ingredients seems to us to be a reasonable and sufficient one. j I The universal te&timouy of our friends and neighbors , and the indisputable evi dence that it , and it alone , lias complete mastery over all diseases of-the kidneys , is sufficient explanation of its extraordinary reputation. and conclusive proof that it is , perhaps , tiie most beneficient discovery ' known to scientific medicine since the' microscope revealed to us the all-import ant nature of the organs it is designed to reach and benefit. The Deseret News of Salt Lake City has a § 25,000 libel suit on its hands. If You Cannot Sleep at Night , Tse Caktkk's Little Nekte Pii-ls. No opium. Watered ribbon is much worn as sashes , both for house and street wear. ITCHING and Irritations of the skin and scalp , burns , scalds , piles , ulcers , poisons , b' .tes ofin ects and all skin diseases , quickly cured by Cole's Carbollsalve , thejjTeat ston remedy. 25 and SO cents , at Druggists. The prettiest of doylies are of embroid ered silk bolting cloth. Ei uden Ounces of WEATnEit aro pro ductive I of Throat Diseases. Coughs , Colds , etc. There is no more effectual relief in these I diseases to be found than in tho use of Bbow.n's Bronchial Troches. Millionaire Representative Scott cooks his own oysters in the House restaurant. The Strongest Man in Ohio Ts said to be George C. Arnold , of Clove- ' land. 0. , who less than one year ago , ow ing to chronic liver trouble and Bright's < disease of the kidneys , weighed less than \ ninety-five pounds , but by using Dr. Har- ter' * Iron Tonic has gained in strength and weight until now ho is admitted to bo the ' giant ot Ohio. The Duke of Edinburgh , her Mnjesty'a | second son , is the meanest one of the lot. California has J,000 wine growers , and i at least 160,000 acres are plautcd in vines , i A PROPHET FROM ENGLAND. He Snys that Franco "Will Conquo Gonunny , and that tho Mlllon- nlum Will Begin in 1000. Rev. M. Baxter has just arrived fron England. He has como over to tcl Americans that they have got jus about thirteen years more in which t > bo wicked and paint tilings red. am then will come tho fireworks. Ho i the editor of The London Chrislia ? llerahl and a prophet. A reporter had a long conversafcior with the prophet in his ofiico in tin liiblo house last evening , and tho re porter has made up his mind to leave off cigarettes , give up all his bad hub its and join a church , in hopes that hi will be ticketed through the millen nium that is to begin in 1900 and las1 for a thousand years. Mr. Baxter looks like a prophet. lit has a full gray beard , a thoughtful eye , and a brown wig. "It is a certain thing that there will be a groat European war within three or four years , " said he. ' • How do you know ? " asked the re porter. "Because in Daniel's prophetic writ ings and in the Book of Revelations i ; states that ten years before the end there will be a great war , and the Ro man enip ' ro bo restored to the same political divisions. " • * rou base your prophecy on biblical statements entirely , then ? " "Almost exclusively , though there arc other outside facts in perfect ac- cordauce with the main principles thai enter into it. " "And how do you locate the date foi the end of the world ? " • 'Not the end of the world , we don't believe in that , but the end of thi : dispensation and tho beginning of the millennium. It is a simple enough matter , no one can help understand- ing it , and it is as sure to be true ai tho bible itself. There are many things that show the end will come in 1900. Perhaps the most simple and generallj accepted is the biblical statement thu as it took six days to make tho world , and there was a seventh day to rest , the world will last for six days of i thousand years each and a seventh daj of a thousand years that shall be the millennium. Cronological record shows that there were just four thous and years , from Adam to the birth o : Christ , so that in the year 1900 A. D. the time would be fulfilled. " "What will be the natureof the Eu- ropean war ? " "It is tho war that is now brewing. France will couquor Germany and ex- tend her possessions to the Rhyno. The conflict will not be confined to these two nations , however. It will be s general European conflict , as the twen ty-three countries which now exisl must be resolved into ten ; the five ir the western or Latin half being Britain. France , Spain , Italy , and Austria , anc the five in the eastern or Greek half be ing Greece , Egypt , Syria , Turkey , and the Balkan states. They will bo in one confederation , and will bo all king doms , so that the republic of France and Queen Victoria's reign have bin a little longer to run , you see. When that war occurs it will be the fulfill ment of the first great sign. " "What will become of Ireland ? " "It must be separated from England , as it was not in the Roman empire. Just what sort of government Ireland will have we do not know , but she cer- tainly will have a parliament of liei own in Dublin. All this is prophesied by the ten-toed inimage of Daniel anc the ten-horned goat. But then comes the littlo eleventh horn , signifying i rising king , that waxes great and strong. The beast is crimson , shows ing the red republic comunism and soon. That eleventh king will be the head of the communist. He will firsi come into power somewhere in Ai.siii Minor , tlien become kinir of Syria , and Mien the-emperor of the Roman empire. He will get his power through ihc communist and the Roman church , that will .side with them , and for t.\vc years the pope will have great tempo- rial power , until the emperor' 'the will ful king 'as he will be called , over throws him. Then the willful kin will enter into a compact with rhe Ue- brtiws by which they shall return tc Palestine. TheD lie will rule the whok world. " "Whowillthis.be . ? " "Iu Revelation it is stated that it wil" be a iST-apolean , probably Jerome , the preseut head of the Bonaparte family , as in appearance he exactly answers to the description. He will be the Auti- Christ and will persecute Christians , killing thousands of them by the iruillo- tine. Then will come three and one- half years of tribulations. Then there will be civil warjill over the world. " "Will this " country suffer ? "The labor organ zation will continue to grow stronger , unt 1 ten years from now , they will overturn the govern- ment and take the power into theii own hands. Then will come famine , pestilence , earthquakes , and terrible troubles until the second coming com- ing of Christ , when the earth will be nearly depopulated and the righteou. only left to enjoy the millennium of a ; thousand - " 3-cars. "Who will be the last pope ? " "Probably Cardinal Luc.en Napoleon. ? The course taken by Dr. McGlynu is ! only a little ahead of the times. " "Arc your prophetic ideas entertain- * cd ( to any extent among the clergy ? " "I think almost universally. Thev can , hardly help but see the truth of the matter who study , but fearful of ridif cule. < they arc timid about expressing them. " Ncto York Herald. O 1 A Division of Comfort. c Furniture Man As I understand it C you want this $2 iron bedstead witb f oak chip mattress and this S100 patent 6 sofa-bed with swansdown padding sent " to tho hospital at at once. Messenger That's it , and send some * extra fine foot and arm pillows with a the sofa-bed. ° "All right. Where does the iron one K. ' go ? " In Agony Ward. No. 2. " u "Yes ! Wliat ward does tins sofa-bed " < to ? " ° e. . "Ward ? You must be crazy ; that ? for the superintendent's oflice. Omt n ha World. l IHiiMiliaiBBiaBBBBBHBBl A Dog : Tcarw Ont u Irian's Windpipe. A fnnner livii.g at Custelnaudary , in the department of tho Aude , has had , owing to the prompt fidelity of bin dog , n narrow escape < from being murdered. Tho farmer had j just returned with Ida dog from the fields as night was beguiling to fall. His wire told him , on his entering the house , that i she had given a glass of wino to a utrango man who had como to her plead ing j thirst , and that the person had then gono j away. Tho dog , however , began snilling about tho place , and suddenly barking ' aloud with savaso fury it flew ti.idor ' its master's bed and seized the strange man , who was hiding there , by the throat. Tho fellow tried in vain to throw tho animal , but it toro out his windpipe and killed him. The gendarmes wcro then sent for , and they < found a dagger , a revolver , and a thief's 1 whistle in the pockota of the de ceased. Bidding everybody to go quietly into a room and to remain quiet , one of the gendarmes b.ew the whistle with all his might at an open window. The device suc ceeded admirably , for in less than ten min utes four ruffians appeared on the sceno and entered tho house. They were ar rested , and did not oh"cr the slightest re sistance [ London Telegraph. What IJurdclto IEcnr < l In an Asylum. "What makes the locomotive tender ? " asked Agamemnon , willing to hhow his hatred toward all mankind. "Because , " replied Eudosia , "it is in soak all the time. | "Water makes any thing tender save alien. " "And what , " inquiied her in structor , "will soften tho hen ? " "Early death , " said the pupil ; "death in the shell bom j suffocation. " "lias this premature death ever been known to occur ? " contin ued the professor , turning to the Poor Boarder. "Never ! " exclaimed tho Poor Boarder , bursting into tears. "No , in deed , " said Agamennon , who used to run a restaurant himself , "it never did. " "A most extraordinary and absolute cure for rheumatism and other bodily ail ments is St. Jacobs Oil , " snys Hon. ,1 nines Harlan , , ex-Vice Chancellor , Louisville , Ky. A Biigcisted Citizen. . "A burglar broke into mj' houso last night , " said an indignant citizen to an offi cer , "and en tried off a lot of clothing , and if j it happens again I'll sue the town for damages. It's an outrage sir , an outrage for { a total stranger to come into my houso and carry off my best clothes. " "We can't help it , " said the officer. . "Can't help it ! I don't want you to help it : I want you to picvent it. " "All right ; the next time the burglars come around drop us a postal card the day before ' , and we'll trap 'em. " Citizen walks off disgusted. Dr. Morse , physician at Marine Hospital , Baltimore , Mil. , found lied Star Cough . Cure . a harmless and most effective remedi1 in ! the euro of coughs. He recommends it especially ' for children , who are irritable and obstinate , as pleasant to take and prompt 1 in effect. Price twenty-five cents. IIlncxH of Geo. Bancroft. The news of the dangerous illness of Geo. Bancroft , the historian , wilf be received ] with genuine regret by everybody , and al though the great recorder of events has 1 ' cached an age nearly S7 years at which man's ' vital forces cannot be expected to stand violent uhocks of disease , hope will be ' everywhere fostered that he will yet be enabled ' to repel the attacks that now threatens ' to cause death. Mr. Bancroft is a ' reinarkableexampleof the conserving and preserving 1 effects of methodin habit < > l life and in the prosecution of a great work. He has been an indefatigable toiler even in his ] later years ; but regularity of habit and avoidance j of even the minor forms of dis sipation s have enabled him to accomplish a task i seemingly beyond the ability of strong men , in their prime. Mr. Bancroft's exam pie will be of value to mankind ; and hi- per.sonai history "ill be hatdly less endur ing | than the events ho has faithfully re cordtd in icgard to his conutry's growth aiid progress. By its innumerable cures , mnde under all possible conditions , Dr.Bnil't. Cough Syrnj has becured for itself a most enviable rep utatiou for great usefulness. Price , 2oc. Charles Dudley Warner is studying life in Mexico. 03E HUNDRED DOLLARS KEWAIID. The Iieatier Cash Word Contest. To the persons sending to us the largest number of words composed of letters in the sentence , ' \suBscniBc ron the leader ! " together with one dollar for one year's sub scription ' to The Weekly Leader , befort April 2oth , 18S7 , we will give fiftv dol lars ] ; to the one sending the next largest list 1 a prize of thirty-five doll vks will be given { ; to the next largest , a sum of fifteen dollars. j Understand , this competition costs < you really nothing , as the price o ! The Lkader is § 1.00 per year , and this is all we ask you. You get value received foi your money and stand an even chance foi \ winning one of the three prizes at no addi tional \ outlay. Those not wishing to subscribe for The Leader can enter into the contest by send ing fifty cents cash , which will entitle them , to an equal chance oti the prizes. Do you want to earn fifty noLLAitsbyaneasyaiid instructive method ? This is your oppor tunity. Send ttr circular with full instruc tions and rules. Address , TIIE DES MOINES LEADER , Des Moi.ves , Iowa. Sam Jo.ies , it is said , received § 19,000 for one month's work in Boston. Chronic Cough * and Ccldx. And all diseases of the Throat and Lungs , can he cured by the use of Scott's Emul sion , as it contains the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in their fullest form. Is a beautiful creamy Emul sion , palatable as milk , ensil } ' dices ted , and can bo taken by the most delicate. Please read : "I consider Scott's Emulsion the remedy par-excellence in Tuberculous and Strumous Affections , to say nothing of ordinary colds and throat troubles. " W. . S. Con.vell , M. D. , Manchester , O. Chauncey M. Depew will orate at tb ° next reunion of the Army of the Potomac. Keltef U Immedtntc. and a cure sure. Pteo's Rem edyor Catarrh. K0 cents. Moses Parke , of Reynolds , Ga. , died the other day of measles , aged 02 years. Baaaaaaaaaaa aB > BaBBa aMBaBBaaaBaaaBaa BBvaaBaaMaaanauaaaB WotrttSnH Interfere. "Say , " said a boy to a policeman , "thcro'a around tho " a fight corner. "Wal whar'e do officerwho ' , officer who'longs on dat beat. " "He's gone up tho alley with a broken nose. " "Wal , hit's his bus'neaa tcr 'tend tcr his beat , an' I'se do las' man in do worl' tor in terfere wid ernodcr man's bus'uess. An intelligent person when hurt will at once procure a bottle of Salvation Oil. It ia tho beat thing to cure swelliuga , burns or wounds. AH druggists sell it at 25c. The siisli curtains of striped chatnbery gauze arc very pretty and dainty. HEAD THIS. Fifty thousand inammmothclustor rasp berry , best black , SI per 100 , § (5 ( per 1,000 ; 15,000 Greg raspberry , largest black , § 1.50 per 100 , SG per 1,000 ; 10.000 Turner , red , raspberry , § 1 per 100 , ? G per 1,000. Strawberry , sweet potato , cabbago and tomato plants for sale iu season , and a general assortment of green house and bed ding planthScud for prico list. W. J. IIesskr , PlattHnioutli , Neb. Tho mother of Gen. Low Wallace is very proud o ! her talented son. "Whon Baby iraa nick , wo e to hor Caatoris , When sho was a Child , uho cried for Caatoria , Whoa she becaxno Miss , sho clang to Caetoria , Wcsn ebe had Children , she garo them Caatoria , Mrs. Ira Rowcll died recently at Hart ford , Wis. , aged 8S. If sick headacho is miserywhat are Car- tor's Littlo Liver Pills if they will positively cure it ? Pooplo who have used them speak frankly of their worth. They are small and easy to take. Concord ginghams are among tho pretty new fabrics for the coming season. Prickly Ash Bitters is an unfailing cure for all diseases originating in biliary de rangements caused by the malaria of mias matic countries. No other medicine now on sale will so effectually remove the dis turbing elements , and at the same time tone up the system. It is sure and safe in its action. The peasant sleeve with wide puff and bands is very fashionable IJoii't Read This. if you have a sufficiency of this world's goods , but if you have not , write to Hal- lctt it Co. , Portland , Maine , and receive , free , full particulars about work that you can do , and live at home , wherever you arc located , at a profit of Troiii § 5 to § 25 per day and upwards. All succeed ; both sexes ; all ages. All is new. Capital not required ; Hallett & Co. will start you. Don't delay ; investigate at once , and srand success will attend you Fresh grass butter , a novelty in Feb ruary , conies from California. If afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it. 25 cents. WIZARD OIL I Ilavo been enjoyoit by citizen * of every town mid 3 I city In tlio II. .S. MurTulOut Curm liavo boon wit- Mil noaseu by thou.aml * of people , who can testily to f | . | TIIH WONDERFUL UKAM.NO I'OWEIt OF } | I HiftiiSsi's Wizard 019. | | Neuralgia , Toothache , Headache , Earache , | | Catarrh , Croup , Sore Throni , 11 Lamo Back , Stiff Joints , Contracted Cords , | l RLHEUL ! ATiSS 9 i I Sprains , Bruises , Burns , Fever Sorer , I Wounds , Old Sores , Chilblains , Frost , I Bites , Sore Nipples , Caked Breasts , and * I All Aches and Pains , f I are quickly relitm-il by tliii magical rompdy. Try it . I onoo unci you will novcr be witlioullt. Koraalobr Druggist ! . Prlre.nOc. OurSo.vil UoOK free tnulC. , Addross WIZARD OIL COMPANY , CHICAGO. ' I j flB ONLY TRDE I TO-lI ttVA Will nitrify Uie BLOOD reculaU 11 Wv3iS5&\ LIVER nnd KIDNEYSinn.i \fi 2W UE TOitKthoirEAX.THandVIO- • > CftS33QSSii OH of YOUTH l ) ; roaiaAVant § WKw\ Appetit * . JnillRMtlon.LaclcGf ' 51 K < S2 ! \ 8tmn tb mill Tiretl Foiling ab- " > 53 MUwV Bolutaly cured : Bor.c , mua- Eft&jt'X . elm and n-rv > ii receiro new StR lX force. Knlivpnatbainlni "fiSSiejK and Bupplici Brain Power. 5 _ _ . _ _ , Suffering fron comr-lainU § A ETfe fl K ? S pocnliar to tlinlr foi wiirfind Clhi-aaelenr.Iienl- H IONIC naif * and fpcofiycurc . nt counUrlelt- H thy complexion. Frequont attempts inuonly add to th > popalnrlly of tho . .ncinal. V * H notoxpornnent tho OltiarMAl. aid IJkiT. ' * Dr. HARTER'S LIVER.PILLS . \ flCuro constipation.Llvrr Conioialnt and SlcJcU H HHo daeh'Mample ' r > o e one ! Dream Boo Jew H • trailed on rrcript of two cents In poataco. / H Address : DR. HARTER , Medical Co. . St. Louis I iJOSEPHCILLOm I STEEL PEMS I GOLD MEDAL PAlilS EXPOSITION 1873. I Nos. 303-404-I70-S04. fl THE HOST PEBFECT OF PENS. ) ,1 - CHICHESTERS ENGLiSH ! fimnmki mis I The Original and Only Genuine. I Safe and always IleluMe. llownrtMii nurthlex Imlt-v- H itons. Ladies u k > our ] > riirs"t fort'hlvhrater' M Kimllxh" uiul take no other , or inclose 4c. ( staimv ) to H us for particularin I < ti-r hv rt-turn mull , nunc B rAnau ciiiriiKvrKif ciiimIl co. . Sii : : Mn < ! N < > n b < iuure. 1'lilludn. I'a. | H fcold by llriiicxl t everywhere. Aclc for ' 'Chlrhiv- H tei-V KiielI Ii" I'cnnjrojul I'llN. Take no otber- M mmYmm buggy Fie oie mumi I By u B CorTS ONE-COAT BUGGY Paint Paint Pridjy , run it to Church Sunday. Six 1-uhtonable Shi'lcw CLick. H Miroon. Vermilion. Olire I ke. Brew ter and Wajon Greens. No Varnishing nece < vary. Dries hard with , a frljh CIms. M Tip top for Chairs , Furniture , Baby Carriages , I-ront Doors. itor Fronts , etc. Will mt enough to paint your Buffer upoa. M receipt of Oae Ilsllar , and warrant it towear. . Diitoa.t t * tbe Trade. COIT k CO. . 208 Kinzle St. , Chicaeo , Hi- B I ) None Rtnulne trnless Dnn'ttva teyonrmoner ona pnm or rubber coat TheFIsn niJAKD SLIOKETS H Stamped with tho above js absolutely vatrr and in ' n'f ritoop. nnd will keep ynu dry in tho barjle-t storm i m I TRjiDBHiRC A < klortbe"KISII ItllAN'D" stiCKtn and take no other. If > oiir torekeeperdoe m f"PrFRBITORHAMEHTALTBEES " , WMl 'MB I fej ? # OR ANYTHING IN THE NtlKSBIiY T.EVE , without first writinR for our valuable FREE Catalogue , the [ 21 LARGE GREENHOUSES BEST we ever issued , containing the Barest Kovr and 133d YEAR. 700 ACRES. H choicest old. YME STORRS & HARRaSOM CO. P/HKEStflLLE. / 0Hd. ; _ j J l < 0 * j % justmmm7m m , I / / t ' ZZ- * a7 VV i vW/y ] "tVaterlJury , Conn. , Th * < " = ivitzfrjrd of Atetriei , ' * ft ft' * * " 3rwifJ \M / Vj Wvft rodcce more waitaes sad time In.iidtfra yir.t tt-in the nine B 15 19 'V' * _ . „ _ \I5 ( f& J'CCSi proauctof all ths-watrh-iniilDit jlti-soiiL-Ll v i 5-itci. AUtd- H 19 iJS igKjJiw * . { S 11 11 J15Qii in ; rninufactcrcr of this tcurr-min ; oiy ts jus : r rln-t * < l a vrvr W- # Via frWW fSj II I j I'SSJ article in tin line , mmuftcitirtci tnuilif.ei i itft ; cranial ia ti- < i \ttlwiXVi\f/Jv lv _ / ? I Wv34 Un.ied StatesCanaai and Lurore , that is n n&M to vijxrcMleaU B ( { . - T - . . vS 4 y % SZS&W I ? * V ehcap foreign watches , ( which , as a rulca = 30t be ic'i'd cfcnjnd H 4 = = mm "to American" Stem Wimt I % * & * 3i5s = f& SlX' offOfl correct Hlcitratton of TrlWfKttiicw In tM admti . H STOgBMsKSiSSgiSsS , KSSfl UOllClt tcrat. Ucow ready and by ordtrirz 1,0 0 crews ffX p sssxrsa - it VS ! K/a , > * e haTS Mcnred tie eiiIcuTe ; sale l \ : in tee l.mrt M Sf iii&i SSTTP.S with I' . j n & k .itcnt Adjustment = r ttud JEr&yfrXX X III ///7 / . C5VJvlitthBiNcwlatcnt J tni % \in < iinmulSrttinr H J28 rS9x \ \ III / / / / > W W sS > iDwrraa eiaeatloaaaoa no other , nlno 4 AL .MAI jSV 3/ < V--1 " i Sj5 y lJi9j3y ? telling c rectlv the dayi of tie nsoath. Ittx. iliuitlnae H X 'AVM ' " = 555T vx 's Sl ? , eautruy nirared as shown iaenipijeG idil iji-e H yl apWj' .rc ssbsg EsltS - 0cStt > rt r Gold oaioliu ytllowsneul ( inmMiniM eall-n "Alniniansi G id\ | | H tuZ tirS " ' - gs T rKr L 4Nm S 3i ad la appearance fa luallarto a Solid Go.d Watch ceitlagtlCOL Ta aaal &SSfP - sCZZ , S y : 9v N Ss ' * * CrrsUl it Double Thick Pcluied French Ghss aid alfthe eo ? l n ' ' - ra fe S S JS5 wheelsTisioa and learinj are ffrftctly madnn thTi tiniinv w : wMtiwMxit AV ? SsL X yRvJSf S andeap-a i e nachircry and each part U ca-efoy t'MA t aVii ! X lSjSj"iXal V s/'l' ® ? SjS8fS aBdcomiteBtworlmea. Each cat Is earefuIK in.p oi.rrrDiaW kSSPWS H MS5z5 SSs SA fci ' Svi ad tested befcreleariartce factor7and ( mlywrirranted by " / W Sli r ' SSS iJ na for a Pcrioa of live years , i astd wi-h iaa.Li.Ue cur. wI SWm special 60 my OFFER : . SMS 1 Iv % fc < sW . 4 L' * lean Steal Wlrder rd Setter with I'ancy I attrn t i'iri l- i S i&h J5 * * ! * ! Plated Chain ecaii.Ietfal ! rackeoman Klo int iJfe ? 8 $ mmM- ' ' m sS f jS I > tin.I.ined Caae free and p.it-rvd ca tee receipt of ouly WH' 9 JF.e , SDFor P ° - 5t , ! . nots " lv&D s s • • - " ' f * . X ihW iriSli kiS'V il ( s pA9i9 * c"y P'ora e to fcow It tn their fnerdd ami roneitlr eajearor t I H * S Sj S Sy 2 % 5aw7p f lafl aceotheriaIesforns.tVTranttoIntr Iucc tInto. G3 a aC ? ' H ! 1 • " . rysectionortbeaT.S.and Canadaatonce. ! KTftagdggajgga Sgg Sg e ag H J howillb nriosecnrttneaeccA.iatheT f n' t\eshallntat ! t 2C % < V CM /f A P'e entoiTerIt orsaIebrWatch'nakeriaBdJeweUri.adenlyeawia H KX s4 ! S gg S ? It li besenttoanraddreisatthewholee.leprkeo'I. Weofferltatthtt H iJJ * g * rrr * i * l If pneefortwomonthsonly H | to create a demand. AfterMdari fl1 ! IlJ | lalsonerwiIIl .whh < irairn and then nd mtt > . . d attheretailpr t M ajiB . . , , Mtgt-i ? brJeweltrt. We refer to anr HnnsEar rets Co , or Pntllsh-r la | 1k H \g-jf5/ " " " " .iSg' C = jeaalfei JityJ "Onr Illnatrated C'atalocue ofEoCdGoliabl _ _ _ _ Jg ) ff ? V * _ _ igJ "Ter batches frcra 5 5 to 5575 , sent ee wlti each. tTIioaliOYecntlacxactputteraandalxe. ] BlaSS. WatCal CO , , BOStOIl , MaSS. I " ! ! IIH.lai .W' .B liH. . " ' , 3 H for Infants and Children * I t "Cas o ! I 850TreUadaptedtocMdrenttat S Castoria cures Colic. Constipatier. . L recommend it as superior to any prescription | Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , Eructation. tcowa to tte. " H. A. Arcttcr , M.D. , I " ornos , sires sleep , and promotea d > H W 80. Oxrord St. , Brooklyn , N.Y. ] WitlSiurious medication. ' I Tax CarrAcn , Ccmpxky , 182 Fulton Street. IT. " 2 ; . I Why did the Women I fee lH of this country use over thirteen million cakes ol I Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1SS6 ? * I Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why. I 1