TUB FIOIIT FOR PURE FOOD. Success of the Efforts to Scotch Bed Bak ing Powders. The aggrcssivo war waged by tbo Royal Baking Powder Company upon the hosts of adulterated and impure bak ing powders sold through the country is having a desirable effect. The scand alous attacks upon the lloyal company by the manufacturers of impure goods (which are made doubtless both from a spirit of revenge and in the hope of breaking the effect of the damaging ex posures) show that they are hit, while the official reports which have come from various public authorities fully corroborating the statinents made by the Royal company, have awakened a wholsome public sentiment in favor of repressive laws, which means mischief to the illegitimate traffic. The Royal Baking Powder Company set out some time ago to expose the chatacter and to break up tbo sale of adulterated baking powders. Having found from an examination of many specimens that there was a large number of actually injurious powders in the market, they brought the matter before the public and denounced the makers by name in the press and to the health authorities. The affair was taken up by the physicians, board of health aud legislatures throughout the country, chemists were employed to test the various powders in the mnrket, and the government itself directed annlyses to be made before it would purchase tbo supplies needed for army, navy and Indian uses. The result justified the cbnrges made by the Royal company. Not only were the majority of baking powdtis in the market found to be largely adulterated, but many of them were ascertained to contain alum and other poisonous igre dients to such an extent ns to render them positively unsafe for use in human food. In making the chargee the Royal Bak ing Powder Company did not hesitate to enter into competition with every other baking powder in the country, and it Is a public satisfaction that in the • testa by the government and state chem ists and by board of health, the Royal Baking Powder has been declared to be the superior of all others in strength, purity and wbolesomeuess, and alsolut ly free from all inferior or detrimental substances. From recent official reports it is evi dent that the alum and otherwise impure goods have again come upon the market in dangerous quantities and their old enemy, the Royal, is again upon the warpath. In continuing its warfare against these goods the Royal is meeting With the old time opposition and abuse. The public, however, will appreciate, as heretofore, both the object of the abuse and the action of the Royal com pany, and award full justice to the com pany that so fearlessly stands up for its protection from such adventurers. LE?GAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYEK9. On Deoeiuber 1, 1801, 1 wilt Issue distress warrants tor all unpaid personal taxes of lsbo and prior years. These taxes must he paid. Respectfully, BARRETT SCOTT, la-3 County'True surer. LEGAL NOTICE. John Morrow aud Elizabeth Morrow, de fendants, will take notice that on tue Suth day of July. lSUl, J. L. Moore, plaintiff hero in, filed his petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defend ants, tbe object and urayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by de fendants to Dakota Mortgage Loan corpora tion u pon t lie N W M of section 211, tow nshlp 35, north of ruugo 13 west, In Holt county, Ne braska, insecure the payment of ten promls * aory uotes dated J nnuury 2u, ISM. for the sum ; of M each und Interest at the rute of ten per cent per annum, payable annually after ma turity : that there Is now due upon sutd notes and mortgage' according to the terms there of, the sum of SIS.IM) and interest at the rate of ten per cunt per annum from February 1, 1SS1, und platuuff pruys that said premises may he ueceeed to bo sold to satisfy the amount due thereon. , You are required to answer said potltlou on or before the -1st day of December, 181)1. Dated O'Neill, Neb., Nov. T, 18M1. J.L.MOOIIE, Plaintiff. By N. D. Jackson, Ills Attorney, 13-4 LEGAL NOTICE. William T. Humphreys, G. W. Brooks and William Bell, non-resident defendants, will take notice that on the 7 th day of November, • loJl, W. 11. Snyder, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Holtcouuty, Nebraska, against said defendants and John J. Hoc he and C. W. Lament, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by defendant, William T. Humphreys, to John J. Koclie as trustee, upon the N\VH Of section JO, in township 31, north cf range 9 west In Holt county, Nebras ka, to secure the payment of one promissory note dated December 1, 1880, for tbo sum of $40u and Interest at the rate of eight per cent percent perauuum, payable seiui-atinuully, aud ten per cent after maturity; that there la now due upon said note and mortgage, ac cording to the terms thereof, the sum of *475.20 and interest at the rate of ten per cent per annuin frem December 1, 1800, and plaintiff prays tdat said premises may be decreed to be sola to satisfy the amount due thereon, and that the title or other interest of the defend ants, John J. Roche, U. W. Lament, G. W. Brooks and William Hell, in said premises may he decreed to be junior and subject to aaid mortgage. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 21st day of December. 1891. Dated O’Neill, Neb.. Nov. 7.1801. W. H. SNYDER, Plaintiff. By N. D. Jackson, his Attorney. NOTICE TO LANDOWNERS. To whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to establish a road, commencing at the section corner be tove^n sections thirty-five (35) and thirty-six (30) on the south line of township thirty (30) north or range twelve (12) west; thence run ning north on section line between sections thirty-five (35) and thirty-six (30), six (0) miles to the section corner between sections one (1) and two (2) on the north line of said township, thence running east on township line between sections one (1) and thirty-six (30) 40.20 chs; thence north on on the one-quarter section line on section thirty-six (30) 72.04 chs; thence north 30 deg west, 12.92 chs north; 2 degs west on section twenty-five (25) 0.19 chs north 41 deg 30 min west 8.34 chs north 10 degs west, 17.02 chs north, 42 deg 30 min west, 12.00 chs uorth, 15deg 45 min west, 12 chs; thence north 52 deg 30 min east, 5.20 chs; thence north 07 deg 30 min west, 5.5U chs, there to terminate near Eagle Mil;s, has reported in favor of the establishment thereof and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed In the county clerk’s olfice on or before noon of the 9th day of January. A. D. 1892, or said road will be established without reference thereto. DtKAid G. C HAZELET, County Clerk. V. K. Huti.er, Deputy. 18-4 LEGAL NOTICE, Oonrgo Hobl, Lizzie Hold anil Jacob Htoller, assignee of the Hliowaltcr Mortgage win p,any. defendants, will take notion that on the :mtli dav "I October, Islll, Mary K. Men ard, plaintiff herein, tiled her petition III I bo district conn of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendant*, the object and prayer of which are to, foreclose a certain mortgage executed by defendant* George Hold and Lizzie llnlil.to I he Hliowaltcr Mort* gage company, upon the K‘i of the N\\'la and the K*i of the SWI, of section 15. In township tin north of range 14 west, In Holt county. Ne braska, to secure 1 no payment of one proinls sorv note dated August 1. IMS, for the sum ol ffsil) and Interest at t he rate of 7 per cent per annum payable seml-iinmiiilly and ten percent after maturity: that there Is now I no upon said note and mortgage, according othete ms thereof, line sum of iJ'iiTi.f'a and interest at the ratu of ten tier cent per annum ... August 1, lMi], and piuintllf prays that said premises may lie deereed to tie sold to satisfy the amount, due Uiereon. and that the title or other Interest of the defendant. Jacob Htoller, assignee of the Hhowiiltor Mortgage company, In said premises, may lie decreed to lie junior and subject to ttie lien of tho plaintiff's mortgage. you are required to answer said pet I lion on or before the 14th day of December, is»l. Dated O'Neill. Nell.. October ISO. ITld. MAKV 1>\ LEONAIfD, Plaintiff. Hy N. D. Jneksoti. her Attorney. 17-4 LEGAL NOTICE. Jacob Htoller, assignee of tho Sliownlter Mortgngoootiipiiny. and Kussoll A Company, defendaels, will take notice that on the doth day of October, 1M>L Mary, F. Leonard, plnlntitr herein, filed her petition in the dis trict court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object mid prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ccutod by defendants, Mary I. Koby and I rank Koby, to the Hliowaltcr Mortgage com pany upon tho H',j of the NK1, and the Ntj of the Mih of seel Ion lit, in township d ■ north of range 11 west In Holt county. Nenraska, to secure Hie paj merit or one promissory nine, dated August 1, Irak, for the sum of Ml and Interest at the rate of 7 per cent payable scinl-nnmmilv and ten tier cent after matur ity ; thattliero Is now (Hie upon said note and mortgage, according to the terms theieof. tho sum of *1117.51 and Interest at the l-atu of ten per cent per iiuiium from August 1, lsOl, and plaintiff prays that said promises may he de creed to he sold to satisfy the amount file thereon, and that, the title or other Interest of the defendants, Jacob Htoller t assignee of tho Show alter Mortgage company! andl Rus sell A Oompiiny. In said premises may be de creed to tio .junior amt subject to the lien of the plaintiff's mortgage. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of Decora bur. IHU1. Dated O'Neill. Neb., October ltd. mill. MAKV F. LEONAltD, Plaintiff. P.y N. D. Jackson, her Attorney. 17-4 NOTICE. To Joseph A. Plnkorio.it Bessie Pinkerton, W. H. Klcbmoi.d, Mrs. W.H. Richmond, The Control Iowa Investmeht Company, H. J, Holers, Mrs. II..1. Rogers, C. G. Green, Mrs. C.Greene. The American Investment Com pany, VV. L. Gurney & Co., nou-resldont de fendants: You will take notice that on the iG:h day of November, 1891, Win. Elliott Gr’ifths,plaintiff herein, Hied its petition in the district court of lloh. county, Nebraska, against each of tbo above-named defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain trust deed or mortgage executed by Joseph A. Pinkerton and Bessie Pinkerton, dot cud ants, to E. S. Ormsby, trustee, on the follow ing described real estate situated In Holt ovunty, Nebraska, towlt: The west half of the northwest <1 uarter of section six, town ship thirty-three, and tae west half of tho s mthwestquurter of section thirty-one,town ship thirty-four, nil in range fifteen, west of tho dth P. M„ to secure the payment of a cer tain promissory note or hood for KKiCHl due June i. Imii, also to secure the payment if ten interest coupons for &il each, all dated April i», im. rlalntilf alleges that he U tho owi er and in possession of tno note which matured on the 1st day of June, 1MH. and tht#e is now due the plaiiitiu'on said tkiOO note owned by b'm and si cured by said trust deed the sum «f $7uo, witn Intelost thireoii from June 1, 1M), for which sum with interest plalniltt prays a decree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy .the amnnt loun l due. That the clahn, right or interesti f eachof saidde feudauti be decreed to be junior and inferior to plalntllV’s lien. \ ou are required to answer said petition on or before the -8th day of December, 1891. Dated this 10th day of November. 1891. 19-4 w It. It. Dickson, Att’y for Pl’ff. PltOBATE NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of W. R. Smith. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of -aid deceased will meet tho executor of su:d i state, before me, county judge of Holt county. Nebraska, at the county court room in said county, on the 15th day of Jan uary, 1 , on t he 15th day of March, 181*2, and nil the 15th day of May. icy:*, at 1U o'emek a in. onoli day tor the purpose of presentin'* l heir claims For examination, adjust meat ui d allow auce. Six months are allowed for creu itors to present their claims, an:i one year for the executor to settle said estate, from the liith day of Novemner, 1891. This notice will he published In Thu Ehontiku lor three weeks successively, prior to the 15th day of November, 1891. tsiALl E. II. BENEDICT, lu-u _ County Judge. AUJL'lUfe UK’ SALK, In the matter of the estate of Mary P. Galla gher, deceased. Noticeo is Inuoby given that in pursuance of an order of M. 1 . KiukuUl, judge of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, made on the 21th day of October. 1801, lor the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the front door of the court house in O’Neill llolt, county, Neb., o»« the ll)t.h day of November, lSbL at 2 o’clock p. m. at public veudue to the highest bidder for cash the following described rcol estate, to* wit: rue northwest quarter of section seven, in township twenty-nine, range eleven, west of the Otn P.M. in Holt county, Nebraska, and the following described real estate situated in the city or O’Neill. Holt, county, Neb., to wit: A certain piece or pursel of land bounded and described ns follows, commenc ing at a point on the east line ol iot one, in Mock twenty-eight in the original town of O’Neill City, Holt county. Neb.: Sevcpty-two feet south of the northeast corner of said lot one, running thence west across lots one. two. three and four, to point on the west line of said lot four, and seventy-two feet south of ths northwest corner of said lot four thence south to the west line of said lot four, twontv-four feet, thence east across lots one, two, three and four, to the east line of lot one, and twenty-four feet south of the place of beginning, ull in block twenty-eight, in the city of O,Neill, Holt county, Neb. Said sale will remain open one hour. Hated this 34th day of October, 1801. PATRICK 11AGERTY, Administrator of the estate of Mary 1*. Gal lagher, deceased, 16-4 The above sale was adjourned for want of bidders until Saturday, Nov. 2S, at 2 o’clock p. m. Patrick Hagkuty, Administrator. Catherino White and Edmund Simmons, defendants, will take notice that David P. Kimball, plaintiff, has filed a petition in the district court of ltolt county, Nebraska, i against said defendants. Impleaded with j William White, Howard Miller and Western I Trust and Security company; the object and J prayer of which are to Tore close a mortgage dated July 31,1888, for the sum of ttuoumt interest, on the south-west quarter o* south west quarter of section twenty-nine, and the south-east quarter of south-easi quarter of sottiun thirty, and the north half of north east quarter of section thirty-one, all in township thlrty-thiee, range fifteen in said couuty, given by William White and Cather ine White to Western Trust and Security company, ami ussigned to oituniiff, and to have the same decreed to bo u first lion, and said lauds sold to satisfy the same. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of January 1893. Dated November 33* 1801. David P. K'mbalu. Plaintiff. By W. H. Monger and W. J. Courtright 30-4 Attorneys. There is little doubt that many per sons suffer for years with ailments that could easily be cured by the use of some simple remedy. The following incident is an illustration of this fact: My wife was troubled with a pain in her side the greater part of iho time for three years, until cured by Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It has, I think, permanently cured her. We also have used Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy whenever needed and believe it to be the best in the world. P. M. Boston, Pennville, Sullivan Co., Missouri. For sale by P. C. Corrigan, Druggist. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska, i aa Holt County. \ f In the d Is tr let court of thereof, of the Flf ' tec nth Judicial district: Arthur I*. Rose, plaintiff, vh. Charles F. Smith. Isabella Hmlt li, .1. I). Steves and .Steves, his wife, defendants. NOTICE OP SUIT. The above mimed defendants, Charles F. Smith, Isabella Smith, J. L). Steves and.. Steves, his wife, and each of them are hereby noil tied that the above named plaintiff has filed in the above named court liis petition against. them und the other defendants named above: that the object and prayer of said petition of the plaintiff are to foreclose two mortgages bearing date the 1st day of July, l#si), executed by the above named de fendants, Charles F. Smith line Isabella Smith, to the She waiter Mortgage company, and by It assigned to the plaintiff, cm the fol lowing described real estate situate In the county of Holt, In the state of Nebraska, to wit: The south half (4) of the south west quarter (>4) and the south half (4) of the southeast quarter (V4) of sect ion six (6) In township thir ty CIO) north, and range nine (9) west of the «th P. M. The said defendants, Charles F. Smith, Isa bella Smith, J. D. Steves, .Steves, his wife, are further notlUed that they are re quired to appear and answer said petit ion of t tie plaintiff, on or before Monday, the 7th day of December, 1891, or said petition of plaintiff will he taken as true and a decree will he rendered against them, the said de fendants, Charles F. Smith. Isabella Smith, J. D t teves and .Steves, his wife, decree ing that 1 ho said mortgages be foreclosed; l hat all the above described real estate shall be appraised, advertised and sold at public miction by the sheriff of said Holt county, to make ana raiso the sum of $815.70 duo to the plaintiff on his said mortgage, together with interest on said sum at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 10th day of Novem ber, IHWl, mid the costs of ibis suit and such sale: and said decree will furtuer provide that you, the said defendants, Churles F. Smith, Isabella Smith, J. K. Steves and. Steves, his wife, shall he forever barred and foreclosed of all equity of redemption in and to said real estate and every part thereof. ARTHUR P. ROSE. Hy John M. Ragan, his Attorney. lft-4 LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska, | oa llolt County, f88, In the district court of tharcof, of the Fif teenth judicial district: John W. Mellon, plaintiff, va. Hugh C. Rhine and Lillie A. Rhine, defendants. NOTICE OF SU’T. The ahovo named defendants, Hugh C. Rhine and Lillie A. Rhine, and each of them are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has filed in the above named court Ids petition against them and the other de fend until named above; that the object and prayer of said pet ition of the plaintiff and lhe said answerer cross-petition are to fore close a mortgage bearing date the 2d day of September. 188U, executed by tno above named defendants. Hugh U.Rhine and Lillie A. Rhine, to the Showalter Mortgage Com pany and by it assigned to the plaintiff on the following described real estate situate in i he county of Holt in the state of Nebraska, to-wit; The northwest quarter (?4) of ssetlon thirty one (ill) iu township thirty-one (31) north, and range nine (9) west of the tfth P. M. The said defendants. Hugh C. Rhine and Lillie A. Rhine, arc further notified that they are required to appearand answer said potl t ion of the plaintiff on or before Monday, the 7th day of September. 1891, or said petition of plaintiff will be taken as true and a decree wiil be rendered against them, and the said defendants, Hugh C. Rhine and Lillie A. Rhine, decreeing that the said mortgage be foreclosed: that all the above described real estate shall be appraised, advertised and sold at public auction by the sheriff of said Holt county, to make and raise the sum of 91,091.00 due to the plaintiff on his said mortgage, to gether with interest on said sum at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 10th (lay of November, 1301, and the costs of this suit and such sale; and said decree will further provide that you, the said defendants, Hugh C. Rhine and Lillie A. Rhine,shall be forever burred and foreclosed of all equity of redemp tion in and to said real estate and every part thereof. JOHN W. MELLEN. Ity John M. Ragan, his Attorney. 10-4 ^NNOU NCEMENT. I have, in addition to mv Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods, a full line of Groceries which I expect to be able to accommodate my customers. I will take produce in ex change, and will pay market prices. Yours truly \ P. J.‘ McMANUS. taut, Slkhorn & Missouri Valle? RAILROAD. BETWEEN O'NEILL, _ — AND— OMAHA, SIOUX CITY, CHICAGO, ST. PAUL. —AND ALL POINTS— East, West, North. South. TAE ONLY LINE TO DAKOTA, HOT SPRINGS AND DEADWOOD. PALACE SLEEPERS BETWEEN MO. VALLEY AND DEADWOOD. Through Tickets to all Points and Bag gaga Checked to Destination. TRAINS DEPART: GOING EAST. Passenger east, - - 9:35 a. M. Freight east. • - • 10:45 A. M. QOINQ WEST, Freight west, • - 1:45 p. m» Passenger west, - . 5:15 p. M, Freight, .... 6:44 p.m. The Elkhorn Line is now running Reclining Chair Cars daily, between Omaha and Dead wood. jroe to holders of first-class transpor tation. Fer any information call on W.. j. DOBBS, Agt.; O’NEILL, NEB. H. Q BUPT/J d. R. BUOHANAN* Gen. M suager. Gen. Pass. Agent. OMAHA, NEB. W. W. PAGE County ® Surveyor. O’NEIIdli, NEBRASKA. Will attend to all kinds of surveying. All calls promptly attended to and Information cheerfully given. BUSINESS CHANCES. Cigars, fruits, nuts and candies, etc, at Ileinerikson’s. Wanted, a good, stout boy to learn the printing business. Inquire here. If you lose a box of cigars on election, pay it with the “Guarantee" forsaleonly by the O'Neill Grocery Company. Come in and try our fine coflees and tens. Nothing better at bottom prices O'Neill Grocery Company. 10 3 P. J. McManus’new stock of groeir ies is first class in every particular. Pat ronize the new grocery store next door to the postofflee. Uncolored Japan tea in handsome little baskets at sixty cents per pound at Pfund & Wagers. The tea is of ex cellent quality and the baskets make nice work or band baskets for the ladies. Try one. If you are troubled with rheumatism or a lame buck, bind on over the seat of pain a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. You will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 50 cent bottles for sale by P. C. Corri gan, druggist. As a preventive and cure for croup, Chamberlain’s Cough remedy has no rival. It is, in fact, the only remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. There is not the least danger in giving it to children, as it contains no injurious substance. For sale by P. C. Corrigan druggist. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splits, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Morris & Co. We advertise at present for a firm whose preparations have proven, in our own family, all they claim to be. We refer to Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dirrahrea Remedy. We stand up for this medicine because we have tested it. This is not an advertisement for the medicine, it is simply our testimony re garding it after a fair trial.—Houtzdale, (Pa.) Observer. For sale by P. O. 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Jennie : " How is it, Kate, that you alw«v» seem to ‘ catch on ’ to the last new thing ? li. what I muy, you always seem to gotuhcu.l of me.” Kate : “ I don’t know: I certainly do not make any exertion in that direction.” Jennie: “ Well, during the last lew months, for example, you have taken up palming. without any teacher ; you came to the rescue, when Miss Lafarge deserted her Delsartc class so suddenly, and certainly we are nil improv ing in grace under your instruction; 1 heard you telling Tommy Eames last evening how his club made mistakes in playing baseball; you seem to be up on all the latest ‘fads,’ and know just what to do under all circumstances; you entertain beautifully; and in the last month you have improved so in health, owing, you tell me, to your physical culture exercises, where do you get all of your information from in this little out-ol'-the way placeV—lor you never go to the city,” Kate: “Why, Jennie, you will make mo vain. I have only one source of information, but it is surprising how it meets all wants. 1 very seldom hoar of anything new but lvlu.t the next lew days bring mo full information on the subject. Magic? No! Magazine! And a great treasure it is to us all, for it really furnishes the reading for the whole household: father has given up his magazine that he has taken for years, as he says tins one gives more and better information oa the subjects of the day; and mother says that it is that that makes her such a famous housekeeper. In fact, wc nil agree that it is the only really family magazine published, eis we have sent for samples of all of Un a?, And tind that one is nil for men, another ail for women, and another for children only, while this one suits every one of us: so wo only need to take one instead of several, atm that is where the economy comes in, for it 13 only $-.00 a year. Perhaps you think I am too lavish in my praise; but 1 will let you see ours, or, better still, send 10 cents to the pub lisher, W. Jennings Domorest, 15 East 14tn Street, New York, for a sample copy, and 1 shall always consider that 1 have done you % great favor; and may be you will be cutting us out, as you say we have the reputation yt being the best informed family in town, it that be so, it i3 Dcmoreat’s Family Magazine hliat does it.” New buckwheat, maple syrup, dried ruits, fancy winter apples, pure cider, lew mince meat and jellies etc., etc. )’Neill Grocery Company. Pfund & Wagers will sell you a pound if splendid Japan tea for 60 cents and hrow in a work basket of elegant de ign. Going like hot cakes. Get one iefore its too late. A person can get a horse and cash for oing a certain piece of work. InPu're t Frontier office. O'Neill Market Report. The following is a correct market re iort for this week: - [OSS, V100 tts.$4.40 teers.4.00 at cows.1.B0O1.80 utter.10 KKs.12 dittoes. y bu.30 Wheat. 3ats. liye. Uuekwheat.. Ear corn ...• Shelled. .65 .*40 JO toa » U MriiUxl U U An old physician, retired from practice, avlng had placed In his hands oy an h. ndla mlssionaay the formula of a simv egetable remedy for the speedy and pern ent e.ire of Consumption, Uronchitis, "• la and all throat and Lung Affections, .U isitive and radical cure for Nervous u ail*1 in tlious* ility and all Nervous ComplaiutSi aving: tested Its curative powers ” rids of cases, has felt it his duty to nia nown to his suffering fellows. AetuauJ lis motive and a desire to relieve *1)1 jj itfering, I will send free of charge. • . ho desire it. this recipe, in German, r r English, with full directions ig and using. Sent by mail by addi - A ith stamp, naming this paper. • oyes, 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester. j_. A line lot of gla^ware and ist received at Heineriksous. oods will bear inspection and are c i the cheapest.