llT'i 1 v. uioi, r,! s .. 1 so e mums. 70 V .71 '7' J. J5 i 31 6 I I. fa CO, n Mr he ltL Ilia ok in' tile fit.. . tiir m.-. pk )" "I i IS.; vtdiw s ' mi (oris,. ill If atr 0 Wf'S t til It;, k tl a t i and .'. ic-.l Urns 9 i of her .! r olbf.: f Strata a 'v.. ill, t Mrawwi nlil not it ona pooad . i uliifi j1";. ! ia i not a ae (iontoias i&e i'dneitai .b-.n:i wa; beiBg UverJtj Ak n . , uwa by liy- feoru'fi.j; Q, Qmsj L T. .lie umnv i in nil- ..r . s i they br .Is. f .MWa WfRRW . .1 em.-t &Q.3 ' rks w re ' Li en rule v :eition i ir i, i csrrs -i read f .re fl' f sa how lid get bt s mot ...atH? (NET f tSJ-i (iprr. Bf" 1 3 n-Hi"4 HIS. IIB.-"' ,T-r am H UM. .JIM Iter J. I a t., f. fataHitaUM llSiW4 1aa amufc. Cava .... i u ' - . , . , ... r.Uti t J, -lira "V .1 111 Bf. T : 3 er . -5 1 A ,.So. A aw fa u,-Fm-:?e, T relelta'a Trtknia t Woaaaa. ( True, Blie cannot uliarpen a peDeil, Md, outside of commercial circle, slia tn l tie a rackase to make it look like nythiux have a crooked cross section of s; but unit of miracles! Bee wuat ike can do with a pin! rihe cannot Walk bo many miles around a billiard able with nothing to eat, and nothing (to ni-ak of ) to-drink, but she can wajjt Me floor all night with a fretful baby. 8he can ride live hundred miles without going into the tmioking car to reft (and get away from the children). 8he can njoy an evening visit without smoking balf a dozen cigars. Khe can endure the destruction of a houseful of chil dren all da;-, while her husband sends them all to bed before he has been home an hour. A boy with a sister is fortu nate, a fellow with a cousin is to be en vied, a young man with a sweetheart is happy, and a man with a good wife is thrice blessed more than they all. Prcaldrntlal Fortunes Abraham Lincoln's fortune was $75, 000. Buchanan possessed $200,000. John Quiucy Adams left $50,000. President Johnson's wealth was esti mated at $50,000. President Polk left 8150,000. President Pierce saved $50,000. Washington innrried a rich widow and left $:i00,000. John Adnms was worth about fG0,000. Jlillnrd Fillmore married twice and added to his wealth each time. Ex-President Hayes is coining money out of his chicken farm. The Gtirticld family are well provided for by the pension granted by congress and the income of a lnrre public fund. Thomas Jefferson died so poor that if congress had not given him g:i0,000 for his library he would have been bank rupt. Van Buren was worth $300,000.-Boston Hecord. Hrenk llio Tarpon Kecnrd. Mr. Shaw, while camping at Gilmore's nursery, Mill Cove, in the Bt. John's river, went out bass fishing one day, and caught a fish the like of which he never saw before nor since. It was in the channel of Xetv Berlin, and for a time after getting the bite it was a ques tion as to who would make the haul, (ish or man. For awhile the fish had things pretty much its own way, and it was all the sportsman could do to keep afloat. After a time the creature tired itself so that it was ossible to pull him in, and with great exertion Mr. Shaw landed tho prize, which proved to be a huge tarpon weighing 250 pounds, and measuring 0 feet and 0 inches in length. 20 inches in thickness, and !) inches in width. Mr. Shaw is quite siitislied with one such catch, and declines any more with thanks, lis strung the creature up to a tree with ropes, and, standing beside his prize, had him photographed. Savannah News. Knw rU. Stranger (at the door) "I am trying to find a lady whoso married name I have forgotten, but I know she lives in this neighborhood. She is a woman easily described, and perhaps you know her a singularly beautiful creature, with pink and white complexion, sea aholl ears, lovely eyes, and hair such as a goddess miirht envy." Servant ' Iteall', sir, 1 don'tknow " Voice (from head of stairs) "Jane, tell the gentleinnn 1 It be down in a minute." New York Weekly. OTra. Whllllcarjr's Luck. Omnha iNcb.) Bee, Jan. 16. A Ben representative was detailed yes terday to ascertain what truth. there was in the report that E. C. Whittlesey had drawn 45,000 in the Louisiana State Lottery. The gentleman was found in the general superintendent's office of tho Wells, Fargo Express Company, where he holds a very responsible posi tion, lie stated that it is his mother who is the lucky holder of one-fortieth of ticket No. (JH,?44, which cost $1 and returned $5,000 from the Lccember drawing. Mrs. .Whittlesey has invested four times, and has secured prizes twice; the other being $50 drawn in the September drawing. Mrs. Whittlesey is tho wife of S. C. Whittlesey, formerly editor of the Council Bluffs Globe and at one time private secretary to the late Thos. A. Hendricks. She has resided in Coun cil Bluffs at 85 North Seventh street for a number of years, where she has many friends who congratulate her upon her great good fortune. Her son, Mr. E. C, Whittlesey, general superintendent's offices, Wells, Fargo Express Company, fifth floor. United States National bank building, will corroborate the above statement to any who call. The tramp is accused of doing nothing for a living, but he ia nevert.hslees in the hard-wear business. "I WIS I could And nomfthlni that would cure Ralls and prevent the hair coming In white," Is an expression frequently heard. Veterinary CarbolUlve will always do it. Sold br Druerfiti at 60 ccnti sod tl.00. It is a-tennion to pay attention to a dull story. It is an old adage, "To be forewarned is to be forearmed." So let it be in your case, who read this, and keep on hand Al len's Luno Balsam, which is sold by all druggists. Intimacy 0flnd. A novel definition of what constitutes intimacy was given the other day in the supreme court. All the judges were dozing while the council in somo inter minable case was reading from tho testi mony. Bather unexpectedly, one of the justices roused up and asked the lawyer if he claimed there was any intimacy be tween the parties. ,-Ido, your honor," said the lawyer. "I will read the testimony again on that point." And he read the question aa follows: "Were you on intimate terms with the prisoner ?" Witness Yes, I was. He often called me a d d fool. The court looked surprised, but tho lawyer went right on with his argument. New York Tribune. war ot Olntmanf for Catarrh That Contain marcurf As Mercury will certainly destroy thesenso o! smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucus surfaces. Such articles should never be lined except on p-eecriptlnrm from reputa ble physicians, M the damage they will do are ten told to the good you can p.i bly derive from them. Hall's Catarrli Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O., contains no mercury, und is taken Internally, aad acta directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of tho sys tem. In buying Hall's Catarrli Curo hi sure you get the genuine, it is taken in ternally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by f. J Cheney Co. WVjold by UruggUts, price 7Sc par hot lie. What Is Lre. From On op a Week. Defined by Ixiuise Chandler Mouh ton: "At its bet, I think it w some bu title niagnetium of the Fpirit, this epell which makeayou feel that earth and sky, sun, ruoon, and stars exist for one dear sake that the very meaning of the world is in one face.'" By George Paronn Iatlirop: "ft may be the desire of t lie moth for the star,' or the attraction of atom to atom, or the harmonious adjust ment of kindred or piquantly op posed minds; or all of these together. But, however it may blend tlwse ele ments and whether the results be altogetherhappy or partly disastrous it is the element of the infinite in us. and the longing to blend ourselves with other life than our own by way of realizing the infiniteness of life, which awakens love and makes it the great motive force in human ex istence." By Henrietta Stuart: "I said there can be no real love without passion. I must also say, fully real izing that a chorus of 'nonsense,' 'ro mantic,' 'mere sentimentality,' etc., will greet the statement, that love love absolute and perfect -comes but once to any one. l'nsMOiiate fancies, sentimental fancies 'platouk;' fancies, we may all of us make by dozens (if we wish to); but love is felt but once." By Edgar Salt us: 'From wlmt has gone before it may not, then be improper to define lovo as an ex change of fancies. The greater the store of fancies the water it dura tion; and conversely, the fewer the fancies the shorter is its span. And yet, as Miss Stuart has admirably put it, is not an exact definition of a great fact almost invariably an un satisfactory thing?" By Ella Wheeler Wilcox: "Love is the essence of every existing thing: the root of life; the recompense for death. It is the all-creative spark, the vital force of tho universe. There Is power to achieve in the mere utter ance of the word." China Losing Patience. The Boston Herald prints a letter from Mr. Henry Norman giving a re port of an interview which ho was granted with the Viceroy of China last November. We make this ex tract: ''Of course, I asked him about the question of Chinese immigration to the I'nited States. 'I understand,' lie said, as nearly as I remember, 'that the newspapers have a, great deal of influence in America. Well, tell them from me that I ask them to refer the matter to their sense o( justice. They make professions of dealing justly with all the world. How have they dealt with China? They refuse us citizenship, they suffer our people to be murdered or ex pelled by armed mobs, they shut us out of their country, except under certain severe restrictions, and then when we agree to these they break them off and exclude us altogether. China has ne vor done so false and unjust an act as that. Yes, we have agreed to a good many of these re strictions, but we shall not agree to any more. China is ablenow to take her own position among Western Nations, and she will do so. Shall wo retaliii te? I cannot say. We are perfeetly'nble, and the temptation is great. We shall not submit in silence to outrage and treaty-breaking, but I hope and believe Americans will see how wrong they are, and alter their recent laws for themselves. If not, tho -United States and China will not be friends.'" A Clergyman mid a Lock of Hair. A venerable white-haired clergyman !n one of the city churches recently preached in Norristown. He hud hardly got home from church before tho door bell rang and a charming girl of 18 asked to see him. He re ceived her, they talked about the ser mon and other things until finally she asked diffidently; 'Oh! won't you please give me a a lock of your hair?" "Certainly, my child," said the old gentleman, flattered at the request. "I'll send it to you tomorrow" and he did. On his return to thecity hehad five more requests of the same kind, and he proudly boasted to his wife that he was glad to see that he had net yet lost the power to please. Ho de clared his trip had been most charm ing, and all went well until his wife had received this note: "My Dear Man. X: Won't yon please nk your good hnHbaiul to send me just a Utile lock of hie hair. We have nil licen taking leosons in making f'ir flowers. So many of tint oilier girln axked liim and he sent It to them, but I thought 1 would rather ok you to get it for me. Now, won't you pli aoc do this lor mc, it in m Imrd to got white hnir for lilies of the valley." This was a terri ble blow, rend the less now said aboutlocks of hair in the married gentleman's presence tho bettor. Advice Fr 0111 a Solid Man. From the Boston Advertiser. "Young man, I have one piece of advice to give you," said a bonev olent and generally comfortable looking old gentleman to his seat mateon a train coming into Boston. "Whatever you do, make it a point to have a little more money the firet of next January than you hod the first of this." The satisfied and sub "tantinl air of tiie maker of the max im indicated that he had made the niece of worldly wisdom the rale of Ida life. i A temous Washington gambler, it ia said, ill sorrn goo-jjrcchirig. He-would have hun it ten year ngo. but be has oaly just row louud a core for his cough. It is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. " Behold ! the world rests and her tired inhabitant have paused from trouble and turmoil, because the customary headache anil neuralgia have been cured by Salva tion Oil. Trice '13 cents a bottle. When an actor cannot take his baggage away from a hotel he bns lost his grip with v"e public. We accidentally overheard the following dialogue on the street yesterday: Jonee. , Smith, why don't you etop that difgueting hawking and spitting? Smith. How can 1? You know I am a martyr to catarrh. J. Do as 1 did. I had the disease in its worHt form but I am well now. What did you do for it? J. 1 used Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It cured me and it will cure you. 8. I've heard of it, and by Jove I'll try it. J. Do so. You'll dud it at all the drug stores in town. "I hat beks AFFi.KTKl! with an affeetloi of the Throat from-childhood -caused by diphtheria, aad bare used various reme dies, but have never found anything equal to Bbowx's Bbontkul TaotHKB." Rev. G.F.Hampton, Piketon, Ky. Sold only in boxes. Moat men who take pains to be eccentric are laughed at for their painee. faa fcaby w i i. k fare Iter CsAlorla, WLe hbtt wa u C1iiJi, tb crHxl lor CasTena, H ties sh taunt Misa, br elusg to Caatoria, Tt bE ihe bail Children. y.iTe ibm CiMtona. Whatever is said to the chemise he ought a!wys to be ready with the proper retort. Ed wiu Forrest Secret The great tragedian, Forreet, had a se cret which everybody ought to learn and profit by. Said he, "I owe all my success to the fact that everything I have under taken 1 have done thoroughly. I never neglect trifles." That's the point, don't neglect tritles. Don't neglect that hacking couch, those night-sweats, that feeble and capricious appetite, and the other symp toms, trilling in themselves, but awful in their significance. They herald the ap proach of consumption. You are in dan ger, but you can be stfvei. Dr. Tierce's Uolden Medical Discovery will restore you to health and vigor, ns it bas thousandx of others. For all ncrolnlous diseases, and consumption is one of them, it is a sov ereign remedy. Mrs. Cannon, wile of the Illinois congress man, is an expert seamstress. onr Friend Committed Suicide. You never suspected it, none of his friends dreamed ot it, he did not know it himBelt, but it ia exactly what lie did, nev ertheless. Do you remember his sallow complexion? Do you recollect, how helmed to complain of headaches and constipa tion? "I'm getting quits bilious," be said to me one day, "but I guess it'll pass o!f. I haven't done anything for it because I don't believe in 'dosing.' " Soon alter that you heard of his death. It was very sud den, and every one was greatly surprised. It he had taken Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pur gative Pellets he would be nlivo and well to-day. Don't follow his example. The "Pellets" aro easy to take, mild in their action, snd alwHys sure. The Woman's medical college in Phila delphia is now in its thirty-ninth year. There are lit) chrysanthemum societies in Kngland. onsiiBwptlnn Surely Cured. To the Editor: Please inform your read ers that I have a positive remedy for con sumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy kkek to any of your read ers who have consumption if they willsend me their express and P. O. address. Re spectfully, T. A. Sl.OCUM, M. C, 1S1 Pear) street, .Nen York. Meumatism " 18 CURED BY I SilacobsOii Diamond Vera-Cura F'oit j)Vsii:pnia. AXD All. STOMitll 1 KOI.Ul.btt IKH AS: Indlg.T on, Seur-Siuiufl'-h, H?ftrf'urD, Nausea. G.l Airi'itM, CunmlDailon, Kulincs tfier en Ling, Food fl:slnrc In the Month ind DUairrf-eable tattle iller eating. Kervouiueit ind Low Spirits. At DrvQyintg and Dalermr irntbjmailon receipt ofTicts, fi bores l.00i in tiampu. HatiKpie cnt cu receipt Q2-cent Stump. THE CHARLKS A. VOiiELEKCO., Baltimore, Md. Orators find Uiat Pico's t;ura for Consumption not oulr PKKVKN'iTJ, but aim CUKES Hoarse- Sweet potatoes w b sprouted on shares. No expertenea required. DMollona for auroutL"? FREE. Adrtreaa T. 4. ftlilSJtEZl, Cwluubua. Htaiai. rSLTLL reli'f f or KIPPER S PASTILLESa'm?? sltpBHHHaBBDasassssssB L'httrlesumii, Uaw U i J for our fa I" hpIHikc bonk and AffSntS WMT6(j bibles. I.tmeeno hindrance. HiK J-'rollU. Ivmpyreal I'tib. iioune. St. niil, Minn, W. N. U Omaha, 454 i. Tlic man wttu tiatt iim-Med Irora Uirce to five doilan in a Rubber ('out, and at his first hit If hour'i experience in a if rra find to hi lorruw That it la hardly u bctier nroifrtiun than a raoa ulto netting, nut oniy feels chagrined at bing to Daaiy taken in, out aiao A WET HEN 'lTT,ia,'liil We oiler the man who want service (not style) a Karniejit that will keep tun dry in the hardest storm. It in called TOW Kit's FISH 13 RAND ' SLICKER," a name familiar to every Cow-boy all orer tlie land. With them the only perfect Wind and Waterproof Coat is "Tower's Fish Brand Slicker." feels if he does not loult exactly like Ask lor the "FISH UKAND" Slickbm I B lm and take no oilier. If your storekeeper sirvoa nrvf hnvit the riK?( Hitivn. ".purl fnr dfir-rinHv-A cn.ta1rii A ..T.ToWKR. '20 Simmons St.. Bos tun. Mrts. KnthinrnniliAfnrm lAV4 Rmttmm r NORTHERN-GROWN tian CJ meadow or piBlarn, end . vuo way vo grv luem i w iuuuw iu9 directiutiB given m my pampule- on lGraa and forage 'lai't Culture1 which La wnt Free to all who a3k tor it. We curry tremendous stock of Northern crown trasa and Clover beedd. and ca SAVK VOU lttOKY every tain. Get our Catalogue, it tolls all about it. cai 7nr rvTRa crass MivTimr ? p?;re or mriow, Write.... W 1 I w tur i NORTHERN-BROWN th, ""(GRASS! buehe.,$2.00 per 100 lbs., 913.00. rick, dry nuiiH. per Bow it arid cut 3 rousing rropit annually. LUCERNE CLOVER Tha area fnrtiliirlnr riant makim the dewrt fertile, and erorywlicrfi ifotor well, ainkina- tta roota dcap in tho ail, ttmiiiiK nouriRhmfnl an-l muitfum in all Uoila and ciimes. A clover everylrdy should try in the East.. Wetst, North and Smith. Sea Catalome abtmt it. Br mail. 01., HI cents t ui.. .10 reins, uyei pn... neok. Sg.riO; biinhel, SO.OO. S.nd W rpntl for grain mtmnlea LONGFELLOW'S MAIDEN, whoii " Standing, with reluctant feet, Where the brook and river meet, Womanhood and childhood fleet I " is a type of thousands of young girls who are emerging from the chrysalis stage of their existence, as they enter upon their "teens." Nervous, excitable, irri table, stirred by strange, unknowable forces within them, each a mystery unto herself, our girls need the tendcrest care, the most loving, pnticnt oversight, and the aid of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Priscription, to safely carry them through this critical period, during which, in too many lives, alas, are sown the seeds of dis tressing forms of diseases peculiar to tho female sex. But this boon to woman kind will prevent oil such diseases, or cure them if they have already seized a victim. Woman owes it to herself, to her family, and to her social station, to be well and strong. Let her then not neglect the sure means of cure. " Favorite Prescription " is a legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physiciun, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetablo in its composition and perfectly harmless in Its effects in any condition of the system. Sold by druggists ; (1.00, or six bottles for $5.00. Copyrighted, 1888, by Wow-D's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietor. MBTCDPTJQ T1?T T "CTQ PURELY VEGETABLE and . rlbitUfj O rJliLLjlO. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. Unnqualcd at Liver Pill. Smallest, cheapest, easieat to take. One tiny, Sugar-coated Pellet a doao. Cures Sick Hoodocbo, Mllous Headache, Constipation, Indignation, Bilious Attacks, and nil derangements of the Stomach and Bowcla. 2S cents, by drugflata- slrkth PURE, It mm: 10 OPIUM la in; few. a mnna the beat remedies A I leM. I. u Ma Rat lam aa ajttDda pre-eminent. Tbe nrtuvrKi.t apeak of it In blf beat tenaa, aagiTlnf entire aalistttction wbererer It ll need. . Price 25cts.,30cts.,anl $ 1 per Bottle. Tbe JHENT BOTTIJtS re put up for the aceom modatioA of all who cletire airanlr m (XllJUH or CROUP REMEDY. Thorn i tiring a remedy fur VOjVS UMPTTOS UAV VIU Ji AN IS ttimua ueur er ny L lAt Large f JSotlla. Mothers. Read! Oakland Sta., Kt.. April 24, 198". OrHmn.-Tbe demand for AI.LBS SU'KS BAIa. Sah ia increaalni: contntly. The ludiea iblnk there Cougli. la no nedictAe eqaal ut it for croup and whoopin MOLD BT ALL MED1CISE DEALERS. The most cer tain and safe Pain REMEDY in the world! that instantly stops the most e xc r u c iating pains. It is truly-thegreatCON-QUEROR OF PAIN, and has, done more good than any known remedy. For SPRAINS, BRUISES, BACK ACHE, PAIN in the CHEST or SIDES. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, or any other EXTERNAL PAIN, a few appli cations act like magic, causing the. PAIN to INSTANTLY STOP. For CONGESTIONS, IN LAMMA TIONS. SORE THROAT, BRONCHI TIS, COLD in the CHEST, RHEUMA TISM, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. SCIATICA, PAINS in the Small of the Back, etc., more extended, longer con tinued and repeated applications are necessary to effect a cure. All INTERNAL PAINS, (in the Bpw- els or Stomach), CRAMPS, SPASMS. SOUR STOMACH, NAUSEA, VOM- ITING, HEARTBURN, DIARRHGIA. COLIC, FLATULENCY, FAINTING SPELLS, are-relieved instantly and QUICKLY CURED by taking inter nally as directed. Sold by Druggists. Price 50c M. W. DUNHAM'S OAKLAWN FARM. 3,000 PERCH ERON FRENCH COACH HORSES, inruK i .u. STOCK OrTnANOi 200 TALUOs.rfrTloe aoie anpi; COITK with, iChoice pertliriviw slierir inrtl tricluals; 200 mPOHTRn RRnonniRca . tm.i r.,.i DrBrlUlant, ihouifwt ramouslivliifisire). Bent nal!ty. Pilea Braunalila, Term E:iar. Don't Buy without Inspect ing this li-eateat and JKost SiBr(.etiil'nl ICrerillni; KetablUIiiuent or Amrrlra. iBIp.illncpurltat.r., addr.1. fr St0paK calaloffa.. M. mmi, wayke, Illinois. Ck amHTdCV I r tj rturn is all. full decrlptlv circular of KCODT'S lit TAILIR STSTCtt flF DflESSCOUMO Any lady oforfil unry iattlllsenc con easily acd quickly learn ta cut and inalct any garment, If any Btyle to any measure for lady or child. Address MOODY & CO,, m ii r t . lll-Ha f oaraalBI f f TO a DATS.Al Vaaraataaa w mm I, J eaaiaStrMnia. K Hrlial;arlh lllfUtOktalailSt. VXoaaan Cincientti, 9 WELL DRILLS, all Sljlea for all Tnr. poti. bend xo cent Tor malllnt; complete and handsome Catalogue. For particular, addreai. GOULD, AUSTIN & CALDWELL CO., 167 16ft Lake St. Chicago. 111. I prescribe and folly m. !orae Bir aa the only specific fonueceriaincura of this diaeaae. O.H.lItOAHlf,M. D., Amsterdam, N. Y. We have anld Big G for many yeart, and it haa f;ivpn tne De or aatia-action. I). B. DTCHK CO.. Chicago, lit. SI. 00. Sold by BruBfUta. Aj-TWIOIMTI fl AKS.T WANTEDS Uh fVCIKCTTT.AllS TRF.K. Holderi GIVEN AWAY to lotro duce them. Every home owner bny 1 rom 1 to fi. Lines never under borA'a feet. Pcnd2r cenm In stamp to pay postage and pocking for Ntcklf )lated trample that sells for cents. Addrrss, Brewster Mf g Co., Holly .Mich. THE SEED MAN li. W. iATl!V:i, Freeport, 111. (Succfsnr to tiarrtner Brot.i will sp.nd tou ht n America, More seeds fnr ihe monev linn yen rim bur iMwhere. PACkCTI II Cvnte. TRY V. IGURE FITS! I do noi, mean niftrejy toetop them i or a time Mnd then liuvo thein return. 1 mem a rudicaJ cure. 1 have made KITH, KP1LKKSY or iiAIsLlNG SUlKNESSa liie-lonr study. I warrant my remedy to cure th went cane. Uecsnse otliers nave failed in no roani i or not now m:eiv,nfr a cure. Send at occe for troatiee aiM Kreu Bottle of mr hi fa lilblerenieily, (live 1-:tiu-c aadtaO. U. . ROOT, M.C. 183 Pearl i t. S -V 4LOFPf4aCIVF.N AWAY.PkVt. r QC ClO MumI t' low er S.hnW, fcfc kind -J, Otrmc, and loo. Orliflnate foe jFvery flower lover deliffht'fl. Tell nil you: alliicnda, 0. W. rAil. FAMHSTTsauEO. A St;.t nt one. Xlilt nuttcs will nut nppnar aaltv Tne addrean of Polrllar and Hallnrt whoHOMh jA.up.u "" man I Acres, be lore June ISM. WANTED SOLDIERS' HOMESTEADS, w- E- oses. tWManium thla paper. DuNVKIt tow. ASTHMA CAN UK TRKI. Atrlalhot. lie .em Jrrr t-t iuv oe atHlcted, Ha TArT llRO, tUKaeaUl , H. X, til aa-"-