! PERKINS - HOUSE, 817, 2U 221 i2J Mum St., lattsmouth, - Nebraska. H. M. MMNS. I'roMrK tur I he Perkins li'in Im-.-m rli.r..utcUly reuoyttftl from top t : ...;:..,.. ' DOW OIK! of til- lw-t hotel ill til.: Ht.ltf Bonnier will bo tnken l.y tin- week at $4.50 nnd up. GOOD BAR "CONNECTED County Surveyor -AMI-CIVIL ErSCIMEER. All orders left with County fl. rk will receive romot attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. UO'.M Ami IMIfVtl.MN'iMlOWNS Bridge, work'ni-l tt n i;.dd work SPECIALTY. DIC. STKI N.VI'S LO!,M..ncll :im other an- estlieties.'jvcii turtle- p unless extr.u-t ion of teeth. C. A. MARSHA LU - Kii.-inihl UW"1 tin: I X T IvR X ATI () NAL TYPEWRITER A ifrtetly first el i--" iTvu-liin. fu!!v warn.iT et. M:ute iroiu tie very l"t : i.i'eri '1 ir Fkttleil workmen, :ied with the hesf tools t'liil have fVi-r lo-ii .levi-e-l for ' Ii" t'ir; s War ranted to .l.i all that e.m 1 r.-aso inlily 'X pected of the very ln-t tyiewriter eta!if Cap-ihle of writifn; 1V v rds i"T minute o: nore ::vorili:if.' to the ahility of the operator. !aV:t,-'. V.'. HltH K $100. 'llrliere ;.o jiu.-n'. in joi.r t . . a addiv-4 tin mmifiieTur. c. TilK I'MMSII M'F't; Agents wanted l'aiish N, . F. II. SKKLKMIlli:, A.nt. Lincoln, Nel, VJ&fiTED agents !f;::.,h" All iun-iiseiy intf!' t'!i'- !:. 'i'.unv of the irreate-t --iiou neei ot tl"" v. it i . ni.'ri:r for tnn . risking nulii mi, entertaining Kin'" uml Queens. :ni(l knoi tl'.e worl.l over l;V ;ui intimate frien I. In ori ir:it on for year. too tujrx. SflsiTlii'-j ;;-'.!.'.. 3IU I'jSO t''fi. Out 11 1 J.'.i. Agents iv iiili'.l ;i!s In the Life of S!.eriu:;n. I'-.ii'in ".v'.ir ;ni'l otlu r fast sellinc: books aiel hites. Most liberal term. lil'KNS HOi'K (M. St f.oi:i. Mo. A PVpTTQ Makf tuoper e.-nt n-.t .:i mv iiU'l-'H iij fors- ts, I'.elts. I'.ni-lies t'urlers and Meiliemes S.nnvles free V rite now . Dr Bridman. UTI Broadway. N Y. TheGrcatHeaithDRKK P&ckace mak o xrail'tn;. liici..u. ip.Hrkiinir. au.l npvtizini;. Mia ny by nil dMlors. A beautiful 1'ir'urs Book nd cards Rent Hit.K to i:y on Kndinc Jtiresa to tie O. K. HIKES CO.. Philadelphia. .T 5-w3NESSHKlMiISESCURtD I &X BT41 IfTtb.ihr hirU.t. 1 SS2fAriU Inn.. '!,,. h-irl. C ,'-t.". I ewrOT(uiirmi;r.tii...!,r,ful. SoM m F". ftrr t 8S3 Bnmiiiij, m lorl. r;k itr U-.L. 1. I ! BOILING WATER OR MILK E P PS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. 'oi PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM 5:-1'mi.w a !;:x-:r.:i:.: ar..w:h. k;i-"ver Fai'.s to B-storo Gray .yj -r1 41 r i0 1 iciamuj c olor. Z r,rA l iir rT:-:i" "l rark.vr' vrir.r I ohic. it tv.rr- : n. 4 .n. Vak I.'ji.l. l'h-;.iv. I".ti'L;fi:on. IV.u. 'i -ke in i.n.e. HIKDERCORMS. Th. r !v . ,r :-.r r r. Dr. GrcsYsnor's r- I i Mi Bell-caD-sic n Give quirlt rtli' f frvn fain. PLASTER. F1 Rh)ara&t::n. Tieara'e-'. pleun.j ami iumbasr 5.3 kTurpd at once. 7rwi.r for i hy all lrnu? !.t' Lwji '.iiw"i' i.ii .j ' r- "1 CHiCHtfTcis BnaLSH. a n it it i n vj 1. TMC ORIGINAL HDD tCKUlNt. 1t uMw)Mlvib(BrtiVwi. Take E Ail p(Ui n pMteiouq uuf. ii vn(7n. m aunrirroM roan:? rv lift. Al l'n.rswu.riw- ci 44. in !ro;M V pmntvlart t ijiriM.w, n J li lt-f fur 1.' t ,n I T: -r. h, rv-tara M nti. !. Te(lmonll. w hw. CMICHCSTCR Crlf MIC'l CO., M!liJt..m Mnan, ta lf aU Lvcai Ur-fU. k'UJJuAiH.t. i'ULX. I'A. Good News! Mo om, who la willing to dopt Bie rlfitiX course, Mod be loo niW-f1 wUta boua, aar b noo led, pimkta, ur oUiar cutaneous erup Uous. These ru Uus rtseulu or haXaro' ef forUi to expel poiaonuiu luid rffote nuittrr from Ujo hUxMl, 2uul ahuw pUmly lht Utt yU:m U riddliiK Mjm:U UirouKh the kklu of impurities winch it wu Uio legitimate work f Uio liver and kidneys l remove. To re store ttioo orgaiui la Uioir proper fuiieUonM, Atr biU.iiipArtlla is Uie uiedu-ine roqiurwL Tliiil no otiior bjood uiflor r-un compju-e mlXi it, thMf1"1'' voaUiy who Lave gaiutxl Freedom frore tfc tymnny of deprnved Mood by thfl aso of thi.i inediirioe. " Kor nine years I wa uUi'irU! with n skin IiHise Unit dbl not yield to any remedy until a friend advised me to try Ayer's Snrs.v Iaiilla. Willi Uk iiho of thin medirine the complaint dis.'i'lH firel. It Ls my belief Unit no other blood tnertjeine could have t-ffeotod no rafild :nid eornj'leto a cuir." Andna I). CareLi. i'. VieUria. TamaullpiU'. Mexico. "My f.aee. for yerirs, w;ls covered with pim ples and humors, for whieh I eonld find no remedy till I tM-ean U Uike Ayer's fcarsatm rilla. Three bottlns of this iO"eat blood nvdl nne pfb.etod r lhnnixti eure. I confidently recommend il to a!l uiT.-rinK from slniiiar UuuJjUsa." M. I'aiuir, Coucord. VL Ayer's Sarsaparilia, rRETAIimi IlT " DR. J. C. AYES & CO., Lowell, TSTaneu Bold by Irurf"- ' -- 'Wortli$r.a ttlo. MIKK SIIM:iiIiIJACKi:ii. AVa?.n and Blacksmith shop VVnnn, FJuo'y, Machine nml plow !t"jiirin 'lone HOIlSKMOKIXfl A SPECIALTY He uses t!ie 2 NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the lest horsi-shoe for the tiirimT, or ftir fust ilrivinn, or for city purposes ever invented. It is so tnn.lt thrtt tmyoue f.n jmt oi sh:rp or tint corks, oh needed for wet mid slii-prrj lays, or smoetli, dry roail... fall tit h'3 shojt Htid examine the nkvkksi.ij ind you will use no other. J. M. SHNKLLUACKKH. iN'irt'i I'ifth St. I'ltittsmouth Hank of Cuss Co aaty :or Main and Fifth street. aid tip capital.. ooo Virpi-:- -Jr) OHI OFFICERS 5. !i. r.i.ii'J'e President 'red :or:er Vice rresulnnt i. M. I'a'ti 'soi! Ca-iheir f. !. i':''t.-r-oi., An.st Cashier DIRECTORS ). I' !'i-iti. I. 1 T'atterson. Fred Corder. i. i;. Smith, i:. B. Wirtllitim, B. S. II imey a:id r. ri. l'art,-rsf,. i aSITBP.a.L JJANK1NC 'BUSIKSS TR ANSA TED A -counts sn!:eited. f:oert allowed od time lli ir- and p'omjit at t'-iitioiictveu to all btis-n-s- .-nl i osteil to its care. h - z. i. o , , m 5 s - rn - 2 r ? - - i c 1 1 - "3 U -"" 5 lr - CT3 ; i CO 5 mi r-3 - - r. r o - E3 X (i - i. iii ' j'fcjMratiUU, WIIK- Pimpien, iJLi.ck-IItTi'.i-, Sunburn ami Ton. A f w priHieatirins will ron d r the mot Ftubb'jni'y rel pkin soft, -.month si.d vihit lohi Cream is? not a t.iir,t or j-ow-I-t t cover defects, hut ft remedy to cure. It Ls superior to ill ether prvpar.uioiis. riiil is f.-uar;inti '.-d aj v'ive patisfact'on. At tLniTjietj or iiiiul lior SOtiT.U Pro pared Ly i -Srf js Stln.t waad"rinR r-rd. I?vks lirip.i -r . t PT-i -t tt'epi'Po. iti?ciuj i-nsr -3 3 f FSnt. (n-st en npr'irtin to I'rof. L-ii A. iji. ., T 'UK i 'l' I-. 1 L I' 'II . ' I -jkii. iJ7 l iiiU Ave. Sew Yuxfc. Red Cposs Diamond Bzand A 1 u Til- ml, Safo. Son-, ml reHni." 1'. .or !sj. NltW mthvr kind. .nrns jiljtfms. v o f. rrl r"3 p n ir? f? FREAKS OF SMUCJOLING. QUEER ARTICLES SENT BY MAIL FROM THE OTHER SIDE. U'ooinn Fiu.l It lliillrult to Krsi.t tlin li-iirt t Itrio iia lre--iit4 Krre tf fluty I'fiopltt Vli Arn in tllber Ite- lirru HonnHt, Cheat I lie tin vermiirnt. Women jire e-t-ix-ciall v sns--ptirli to thi erit.iceir:etits of MimliiiLr. It has fKHn hiii'j iiiai. no woman can resist, un N-ni plat ion to inaKo an ellort t carry riKulrt sMtift to d'.ity past a ctistoiu house oilie r, and it is a htatement i:i;id by certain oiiiriaisin Hie cusionis servirt th.'it if every p;i.eij-er oa Loar'l iiiomn itif ocean steamers wen- thoroughly :inl romjileteiv searcln-'l m ho miiit it is riroli.kble that not one out of lift v would 1 found to have resisted tin; ,'i lurements of just a trifling hit of hiuii.:,' I'lmt' to al'i romance to tne iioiue ftom- iti. Oftentiiii'-s swell carrying in dutiable oid.s is nierely inadvertence. lack of Kiiov-d.;e or oversight. Presents lxm riit for the "d--ar ones a! home'" liave, Iwti overloo!;-d when an es titnate was )!ad'-of t.ie dutiable iroods and were only recalleI to memory when found by the customs ollicer. Many name high in society ami well known iti religions, liuancial or professional circl lias bi'eii upon tin; bouks of the sj.i.ci treasury agent's oflice, but it is a fact worthy of note, 'and which reflects much credit npon the department, that such matters an; kept as secret as any portion of tint work. I hero is no necessity, said a man who had made smuggling the study of hid life, and who is employed by tin; custom house, "for dragging these legal and governmental skcletons-in-tlnt-closet into tho light of day. Oftentimes it is sad fact that they have oe-enrn.-d, and for our own satisfaction (fur we are, withal at times, men of some sensibilities) we prefer to let them drop and remain tin mentioned. Then, again, there may l certain arguments used of a more or less persuasive value which would naturally induce the insjieetor to give as little pub licity as possible to Ihedttailsof the case. A CUlilOSITY I.N BOOKS. "I do not mean by this to imply that the practice of brib.try is in vogue to any extent. Tliis fact may not he duo to original lack of sin, but it is true, never theless, although honesty is enforced to a certain degree by the remembrance of the previous good record of th stw-cial treasury agent's department." Perhaps the most novel and popular form of amusement for the smuggler nowadays is to use Uncle Sam's post bags for his exciting trade. A number of books have lately been entered at the liostofQee, sent from foreign countries, which were not altogether intended for reading purposes. Several mouths ago there was received tit the New York post office a handso: e'ly bound volume of Italian poetry. '1 iie book was printed on a high grade of paper and bore the date "Padua, 17:5o." Its title was "LeTrege- die Di Giovanni Delfino." It was prob ably supposed that the Kstoffice author ities would ''pass" the book on looking at its title on its examination. Unfort unately in this, as in all cases where books are in the mail, the volume was opened and carefully examined. A section of the center of 200 leaves was cut our, inrougn the oxnc, aim in the cavity thns formed was placed a green table spread, with cotton embroi dery, upon which an extreme valuation of three dollars could barely be placed. Buyers of antique books who have ex amined tlie volume, which is now in the customs seizure room, say that had it not been mutilated it would have readily been worth if 100. It was addressed to Judge William Allen, of Southampton, Mass., but Judge Allen has never read it. OTHElt VOLCMKS. Lately this volume lias been followed by a volume of the "'Report of the Brit ish National Fisheries Exposition," which was !; all a report, for quite a collection ol !ry was placed in a neatly scoop- . orifice in the center of its leave.-, .tremes met when a Latin dictionary was put in use a,s a carton for transporting a pipe, and the "Odd Fellows' Quarterly Magazine" did duty as a packing c-ise for two razors. A novel called "Tin; Great Tontine"' held two diminutive and very prettily decorated Chinese vases, bnr the height of incongruities was reached whe-n the. "Sermons of Bishop Urooktield, of Lon don." drifted into the New York jxrst ofnee artfully surrounding several sets of false teeth. It is not generally known that no mer chandise ther than books can be shipped through the mails from foreign coun tries. Cigars, cutlery and chinaware, jewelry and fabrics of cotton and silk are often started on their long journey, with notations accompanying them stat ing that they are samples or gifts, but these casual remarks never save the goods. They find their way to the United States custom house seizure room, and there remain until the yearly auc tion. Steerage passengers of the kind who seek the services of philanthropical -o-ple on lauding are no freer from the taint of smuggling than their more aris tocratic brethren lxve deck. One of the customs inspectors saw an Italian 2 mean di-es and jnor appearance who wore on the little ringer of his left hand a diamond ring which glittered in the rays of the sun shining over Miss Lib erty's left shoulder as the Ves.-el was coining i;p the bay. lie thought the oc currenc'iuu usual and investigated. Two thousand dc liars" worth of jewelry waa taken from t.e immigrant's person. II had fallen a victim to his own vanit lie was un..lie to resist the delight.- of making a d;.-piay l-efore his fellow p:i-.-"iere. York World. "One wtird inere," said a speaker, "and I am done." And the reporters found wbtn that word was written down that u contained 1,5'JO syllables. The famou.s woril of Aristophanes was outdone. Th ; same fellow is the speaker who often sas, "A single remark," and iben talks fur fifteen minutes. lltmUiilC m '.V.. If. It is not often that a wolf story is told Jn a Wity to tshow tin- cowardly nature of the animal. For this reason the follow ing account, given by the author of "Twenty-soven Years in Canada West," has its own value and interest: M' wife's youngest sisler had a jet sheep that she had brought up from a lamb, and to which niie was much at tached. One aft rnoon she was going down to the .-pring for a pitcher of wa ter, when she saw a large dog, as sh thought, worrying her sheep, upon which hho picked up a large stick and Vtrnck til" l enst two or t hr.-e : trokes with all her strength, thus compelling him to drop his prey. Tiii -. however, he did very reluctantly, turi.ing his lie-id at tlie same time, and showing his t -eth with a most diabolical hirtrl. S'i" saw at one., win-n lie faced her. by his pricked ears, high cheek bmes, long, buhy tail and gaunt figure, that her antagonist was a wolf. Nothing daunted, she auain bravely attacked him, for he seemed determined, in spite of her valiant opposition, to have her jx-t lamb, which ho again attacked. Sue boldly boat him o!f the second time, following him down the creek, thrashing him and calling for ai l with all her might, when, fortunately, one of her brothers, attracted by her cries, ran down with the dogs and his gun. But he was too late for a shot, for when (he tint rei lib !"eiii"!it he scamp- trod olf with all his speed. A Kival of tlie I anions St laxlnir;; Clock. The most wonderful clock is on exhi bition in th" parochial school buiMing connected with St. Paul's German Lu theran church iti Janesville, Wis. Tho timepiece? is divided into four parts geographical, a.-.! rononiio.al, mu sical and numerical. A little bell strikes every minute. The tirst quarter hour represents childhood; tin; second. Youth; the third, middJe age, and the fourth. old ago. As tin clock st rikes the hours a corresponding number of apostles make their appearance, from one to twelve. Above them stands Jesus blessing them. The twelve signs of thet zodiac are- rep resented. At and 1'.' o'clock a sexton rings ,t bell, an old man kneels in prayer, the cock crows and the organ is played. There are four dials on each side of the clock, showing tho years on one side and the leap years on the otiier. At midnight heathen gods make their appearance, ami scenes in tlie ino or Jesus are represented at noonday. The four seasons are represented by appro priate figures, .as are tlie moon's plias"s The clock was built by "dr. Martin, a millwright. of Schwarzwaid, Baden, and is said to exceed in ingenuity any other clock ever exhibited in the United States. Jewi L r's Weekly. An Old ltollet. Bob Lock hart dropped in to renew his Ktlbserilitioll. "i have something in my msid pocket whieh I want to show von," he said, and : -r searching for a few seconds Bob produced the half of a large round leaden all. 'I was sjiwing up a fat light wood log, and you will see where the saw passed through the center of the bullet. Weil. I got to thinking afterward how old this bullet must be. The log was fat heart pine two feet thick. Evidently the bullet was shot into tho tree when Kmall or else it conld not have pierced o the center, and the tret? was evidently 100 years old when it fell to the ground. It may have laid there 100 years or more. Yon know fat pine never decays. I am satineu that obi man i once le leon, on his tour through this country, must have fired a fancy siiot at a skulking savage. and plugged the tree instead of the In dian. You see it's a round ball, and as it is so larga I judge it to be of Spanish make." Bob is quite an antiquarian, you know. Atlanta Journal. Oil Bonds in the Gulf. Bet ween the mouth of the Mississippi river and Galveston, ten or fifteen miles south of Sabine Pass, is a spot in the Gulf of Mexico which is commonly called The Oil Ponds" by the captains of the small craft which ply in that vicinity. There is no land within fiftem miles; but even in the wildest weather tho water at this spot is comparatively calm, owing to the thick covering of oil, which apparently rises from the bed of the Gulf, which is here about fifteen to eighteen feet beneath the surface. This strange refuge is well known to Bailors who run on the small vessels trading between Cal- isien, Orange, Sabine, Beaumont and Galveston. When through stress of weather they fail to make harbor else where thev run for "The Oil Ponds," let go anchor and ride the gale in safety, this curious spot furnishing a good illus tration of the effect of "oil upou a trou bled sea." St. Louis Republic. Tin Silver Dollar 'M." There is a popular idea prevalent that the minute letter "M" to be seen at the base of the head of Liberty on the face of the present issue of t-ilver dollars stands for "Mint," and is an evidence of the genuineness of tlie coin bearing it. This is a mistake. The "M" stands for Morgan, George T. Morgan, who is the originator of the design. Upon the same side there is another "M,"' also the initial of the designer. This is to lie found in the waving locks of the fair goddess, and is so cleverly concealed in the lines of the design that it can only be seen after a long scrutiny. A prom inent mint official, in speaking of this other initial, said that he had had it shown to him scores of times, but could never find Record. it un;siste 1. Philadelphia No Fondness for Science. A well known scientist sat in a Chest nut street hotel watching the throngs pass by, when a gentleman entered and iaid: "Mr. Blank, can you give any scien tifie reason why women walk pigeon toed'r" "My dear sir," replied the professor, in impressive tones, "women and science have nothing to do with each other." Philadelphia Press. 111.38' Norveantl LivorPillo- Act on a new principle reguUtinc, the liver, dtoiintcli ami bowels through the nerves. A new diNcovcry. Dr. Mile' Pillrt Hpeedily cure biln oii hs loif. trtst , torpid liver, pibe, const put inn. Utie quilled for locii, woint-ii. children Stnallest, mildiHt. snre-t! ,V iIoscm, 'r,r SumplH free lit F ( i. l'-i !. A. (Vs. A Wonder Worker Mr. b'rank Ilulfniaii. a young man of Hurling ton. )., s. talcs that be li:nl liffii under Ibe c;i re of jr mi i nciit physicians, ;ml u-ol their tnait liient until lie was not aide to get ;iroiiul. They pronounced bisca-e to le consumption ;ui inciimldc. lie w;i persuaded to try 1 r. Kino's New Iliscovcry for on.-umptii!i. coughs ;iim! coli Is ;iml w as not ;il. li nt that titne to walk ;icro.-s llic.-ucci without n stinr.. He found, del. .re be bull lltsci! bal f of .1 ilolbit bottle, that lie v;i" much licllci ; lie run- tinned tiaing; it uml in to day enjoy iny; jgood b with. If you b ivi ntiy Ihrout, lung or chest trouble try it. We tiur.inter s;i t is f.o t ion. Trial bottle free nt I'. ( i. I"ricle A Co s drugstore. mrMTtirxtniMi PHILIP KRAUS. - o DEALER ITST DRY GOODS A21D aEOCSElE SHECIAL INDUCEMENTS J'OZ? 77N II'A'.A'A' OjTjy 21 INmiihIs (;r;u:uljil( (1 Sum 22 rounds WliitoC Nii-.ir Sda i nickers, per pound Mverl ( I'acKcr, per pound And all kinds of vegetables, strawberries but ter and eggs low as the lowest PHILIP NJEW LUMBER YARD J. 1). (jit DEALERS IN PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES. LATH, HASH. DOORS, BLINDS,"!"! Call and see us at the 11th and 1131m north of IleisePs What is V r-4 I'iJ J Cartoria i Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor othr Xarcotis Biibstanee. It ia a harmless fsnbtstitto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrnp, and Castor OiL It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mother. Castoria dentroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves teething- troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulator the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's panacea-the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " OrtnriA is an esceiletat miHn for rV.3 drwi. Mtber3 hve repeatJ!j- toid uie of il good edaui cjon their chiMrm." P- Q. C. Ovxv-.n, LweU, Mau. Cosfria the bet rwiieJy for ehlHrn of which I am aci'iAinr!. I h(Te the Uj- Uiot far disuurt when nioiliers wilfcomii.lerUie rv&l bitret of their ehil.lren, an.i usa Castoria in Kiead of th various Tiack nostrums which ar tUrtroyirv? thi-ir lov..! oniii, by fore in opi u m, morphine, soothing symp an-1 otli-r hurtful axreni down their throats, thereby scalding thm Ut prxMiiafore graves." IK. J. r. KtNCHELOK, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TT The Createst Strlk Among- (he grut wtrikes thai of Dr. Miles in discovcrin-g hi New I Icart Cure basi proven itself to In one of (he most important. The de mand for it has become astonish ing. Already the treatment ofheurt disease is In-inj- revolutionized, ami many unexpected cu res eltccfed. It soon relieves i-borl I t e.i I h , 11 1 1 1 tci ink'.', pains in side, nrin. .-boulder, weak and hungry spells, opprcn sioli, we 1 1 i ii g o I a 1 1 k les, smot hei i nig and heurt dropsy . I r. Miles' book on Heart and Nervine DiH-iisrH, free. The u i ie u.i l 1 1 .New Ileal! Cute is sold and jj, u.i t u n t d by I'. i. I- licke V "o, il I so his l"f. 1 1 1 1 1 1 i e Nervine for headache, lit.-. s tee, hot fhi-hfv. ner ou-t chills, oi.iiiiu j hnhil, etc. I i The lie-lines Method lor piano arid or.;. .li, the I . i v i il- mid mo.-t sue-ce.-sfu jn bianco :ind Germany. ul.-o liar iiiony tan; ;ht. dtl . Ml KI.I.S. ug 1 1 and li'iieVO. I I i J 4 'nil 1 1 1, w 1 iooj ii n o i i 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 i . 1 1 e i V , I I'll 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 I I Shiloh's Cm - - - t n nr frvm itat jaxMTxar m-m-i a : v Mm iv;. ;i(,o- uie $!.()() S)) (Mil -2 Klc o! )o olio KRAUS AYES & CO. I T j r f;inti-i PC eorner of one Moeii street, mill. Castoria. " Cawtsorta is so rrell a'laft.! to ihitilren that I ruioiiL.'aeii'l il mm uparior toauy rtacriptiot kiMV to lx:. " II. A. Archh. M- d.. Ill So. Oxford t-t., Urwiiiyn, Jf. Y. " Our plirsiciuM in Uie cliil iron's diart mer.t hav Bjj'..en lii-I.Iy t.f t!.- ir exjieri iire in tlieir outside prac'.ifj it!i 'astjri ard aIt!:out;!i only uvs a::o!. our iuedica.1 Huj'plies what U kaown r'-iruUif pn'xluctx, yet we art; free V e-inf- s-i that the merits of (i-siora i-a vou m Vj look with fivor uptjii it." TTnITKO I!"1"ITAI. i."I I'lSPKHaABV, IZokVja, Mas .AtiEN f. SMrrn, Pre., Murray Street, New York City. 1