Ef i a Desperado. a,l'nitd Btte rvic. I L ill fIjotwy living from Unclu (VatiOD'ng ni7 1'ir to th" I ges martial for the north- ILof Florida, it wan gratifi- tttii once Uftiered into the oftba I'mteJ Statee judg', Bf right bani and, with a Lfortbr of letter cauf. ttiupport the Constitution of State, thoujh at the time .jrf.j b!e to support my own Vpuon. " Con and a gupply of station r . .1.. -.:n tot baiit io i" ul"c ?2ietoas't order. pine i smtll town bo nam- .1 1 laria 1 i t?M null in itb principal saloon." Dea-1 I, not an impoinii place. At t-atit had a mi'" uTot o"' L wme mortgaged farmers ttloon. li aibo imu a . i . .!. .int t-- with rtlpntvnf fi: pwi j --I ; wa" living in it, a couple of rirveJ tliurchwi, anJ some Inn, loaning money at from 2 L jy; cent, monthly to their 2iiPtittor8. it wa aino uie lumlicr uml turpf-ntine din- ihere prominent citiwns ateal isd joverninent timber and call et jays my trouble b?san. I vJportatotu document from jnrtenat J.i-l;Honvil!e. It had . ..... &i..;utaF ir.iitw 'ltWiWI t' fill' 3IHII..I.. ai.tatnpi on tlie envelojH?, aii'l H nie to at onre dfize the body iriis I'eriiinH, HUpposed to bo L;s(ir!ipwiier in I he country, and u.l body ticiore uie i niiea jourt, tni-n in n(:Hion at Jar k t. Hv a ( archil rta)inz of the L,,, diffuive warrant, I dwcov i! TliomaH ha 1 bci-n guilty ol rrm vioianon oi mo xifii.ui.es in juj niadf and provided. I iour later the (ollowincdispntrh .in led to iih:: oritu I'viikii .utti: Muciiai, jA1inVII..K, Kin.. ri!fd ;tt- 1 i-j u t - Marshal, Iieml jKTanJ Perkins (K-aperale clinrac- fAiy nec'Marv; taka him ilcmi or MnniM.. tat d:iriatch made me very indig- s'. Get bt!p inded! Not I! I km 1 inch in height, weighed 1H." ail 1! I couldn't lon arret ism I a unworthy to wear the b: ml ribbon on the lapel of my titoed "I'nited States mnntlial." Wa, U 1 i;ot help, there would rstwoujli giory to bo around. I mi it ail for mywlf, and deter M'.obrms in the prisoner-elect by n uniiltl i ffortH, or occupy itbe raisl'.t colfinu ot the village Tie tiling was to Id ato tho r.ta, who, miflerina from hoiiih r'jonolthe inte!le-tiiiil liver, had Md to perjury. 1 loc;itel him. 'K'W Iroin town, in a veritable bnm, two mileH from any other tw-ii'.fl, moved and had hia be Hr. Thomas 1'erkiiH, in whom , pat envenitnent of our wan so fcviy mt-rented. '4teit thing wa to make necet 'Jparationi. I mado them. In fsommg by the bright light, of a til winter' day, a alout wacon. ttwo Bturdy and reflective us drawn up in front of the &ot;, winch was very inap named "The Dclmonico." wttOBtat was my negro driver yw,BM. un the rear scat at Inder n blanket at my wu ui.. ... t,, barrel nhot ctm '"-N Kith biukdhot. al- farrotiDg doubt as tn ImM. I tpUhebUchhot in fimt. In Wki. .! ' my overcoat was a e.wn double action aixty. J-mu in the breaot pocket of fjww wat a bowl., Emte that jotMbelonSed to a Texas evango- "d had gathered to Jox llicy knew my micsion, r;o them knew who I wan l - idpy cheerel mo with novel iou,and wH mrHnt ft(,vi(.B K1'60 ''krerlon0 wl'you. ,a' no barroom whar you're A iriiret 00keJ t?1 approvingly at ! won't look very pretty comin' With n I...L... i U " will he?" aid an Vten'tdo.forir to go out Wlilinii,1 I nt ,il..l.. : . , .1 . . . I nil,' . .... ... j - ". woum hit?" ren,ark h"rt my vanity, k M ra'her red, but it come W. Ulld,'e Partiality for tttewed .ffcT '!0t ,rom ny other cure. VoZP- ?re at Cap. watch hind 1 fa, he'a go"' 'utikirt''? lon' '8ller 0,1 C lrt of the crowd. i tnfl n. ... i-. ":" nal something to 7fioach whispered to me conn- ""'n'tertheaeat, let Boon's tto'J,'!? Pop he'agwlneter jump Si ."Jn Ilk de debih" ,ofth'. "'"'c aitimulating w' mi Ua . ... fotds. out After fat, we that, bad the itbil " ""r" mas j nai ever (,.'"' tangled root, hills, gul D. rAl .. , ... lift. . ,,u ,,,e county w, "-wii mow what else, made jwi lor the twin evils )uSl n ,ove' according to (5tC Hf tn0"ts. Now we V h!vTUlernM olemn, awful BU.,?1.on,Jr b7 th trampin? M creaking of the wag- )hmZ. "'oMugot of the driver, OnSrbr..k .ir no acent of (lower L ,? f bi. Ur wa, n,.,ti, Z ?' !or-t. centurvnf ,i "KM with t:y top,, one iuM .A " thlr that in dav. a oneL very tree, ,-e;e u?er U), poor Indian " ba! f"nC' L. the .hake dice to &m to the beer OWW!,0S"0u11 P for and away I Ve. A"i ahuW"tump ta it we. tired o nn dtmed alon- also v lA Jln8 a"d came andt;-, luxurv ' V'-f "well us a er JxZ .Z will 'et aloLg Sie T'Mr Wlt"""-r "ch con" iu-hiiej V.?ft n4? nt are fully j ; V" tb Jin ud mouev r.nir..l ' ,...:i et We , 'U0,17 quired, and ud I,?' ';"'U ,lee'' ' kit--beu rink, Mb?"" w6ev'nt,1 18 uni'rofided 'Hiere oft,, ; " , 3 lus . tlj?w"t ofth:e7rarhecamp t,onto4po0f-' coure i was not iM, i., , ts KncanlHim and homestead Th. lower portion of niy throat. I eork! ed bot h the rifle and the ebot g, n placing them sideways in the wa m the wage n 1 lie rftnl.ft. r . - - t ....l .1... i . 4 iuou out - .bi a nut tail. n its niile far- a Runerflhiinifsn.. ,.i ' Tl . i. t ui tout tic Kline I rtn.l .I...11. . ""-"TO unriiui. ADOli: bait ,i ' n. ' ,raw a!'l"aciiii,g one of the most Vil!aino!is looking men I K,U ever Been. n f,i ar.d ookmg men I K,d fit Tn i rr U neatly white, o! hen ulean Trame' II not. M hnrn r.ri ... K I - , ' i, 1 7i i i i " ' ana assassin, should have had bis face indicted for malinous libel. He carried a glitter in at on hm shoulder and eyed me insolently. The driver turned around with & whisper. -Itat's turn, boss." -My knee now partook of the geiifml excitement, my hand trembled a if my b s', girl was abo'it to refuse me, and my blood seemed determined to go into the told storage business. At the name tm.e an overwiielinin conviction re.vbed me tliat this was not the man I as looking for, and that It. would be imi.olito to risk a suit for false iiiiprisfniiiitnt. As he came opposite the wagon, my driver drew up and assumed the initiative. "Is your namo Perkins?" ".Saw", was the surly reply. My thermometer immediately Tt smiled its normal condition of 72 in the shade. "My good man," said I, carefully concealing all weapons, "I am looking for one I'erkins; ran you inform me where that most esteemed pentleman ' follow ed in its wake have been UlLf ,1 .. .. ... .t ... liwar."t ' "w ",e K1,chen Off with a. rOOU,.IU'5r 1C li,lif,lled bers 1 "l'' V'L lt u k t, i '."i h a r(olu will, a wet Wd i l "UU''- t"Bt ,s- bruslj. conibs, MdsC:?iC"n r,M 1,6 Provided co Mu I 8 lila'e for nttslliu" and w ill i" rlr 1" ouce e"jved o one r. ,. ; r1"'!1" .,0,Ie ! Even a' ki I'" Jf outside of the back "'l11 found convenient! heiw V''rt le "se of ""emeu from' ur work in the fields, or a corner of KJ','?-1,,0"t,I'-s,:,,,t fro,n the spot' Zd Zu" 'k"!-,1!"l'li.sbHusbing is car-! ',, ll'ai: el'"ll'. I'erhaps there re , l'bCtHl""" 0nt- Riving the rci'red room.-Lewiston Journal. .lrl. Kept In feu t"ilcd States ConsiiKiiiflin, stationed .Sydney, Y s. W., tells f a remnrka-Mecu-tomof the iubsbituuls of New bntam as follows: "The inhabitants, is said by Wallace, have a peculiar custom of conlim,, tl.eir girls in eases until they are old enough to be mar ieu. this custom is said lo be peculiar to the .-o.eof New bntain. 'J'be cages are mad., of the plm tn e and the -iris are put into them when two or three y'?V.' "" '1'he Itev. (ieore IJrowii estal,ihe, a Ve,iey:iii mis-,imi in New luituiu m 1H:, and J learn from him that these eng. sure built inside of the ioiik-8. and that the girls are never al liiwed to leave the house under any eiicumstanees. 'J he bouses are closel v fenced iu with a sort of wicker work made of reeds. Ventilation under the eirciiiiistaiic. s is rendered difficult. The, j-'.rls are said to ii-uvr up strong and healthful in spite of these cireiiiu i s'ucis."- New V..rk Tcle.-iain. Japanre Horllrulmre. Japanese horticnlture shows a wonder ful patience and a w.rt of ill directed kill. Ibe object of the Japanese nye kiya, like that c.f bis t-'hiuese brother, ijut iu a ;reater degree, is to deform, maim and cripple nature, as wj see es-l-ecially iu the dwarfing of trees sud sbrubs iiauizutiou, as IJr. Reiu some wliat pedantically terms the process, which eousists mainly in starving; the plant and crippling the circulation of i's juices. Kaempfer is quoted as de scribing; a trio he ouce saw iu a small box one and a half inches broad, four inches long ami six inches deep, for which the price of 10u was asked. The three denizens of the box were a bam boo, a blossoming plum tree mid a pine tree, perfectly formed, but iu a piccolo. New York News. bo you ki!i to know how lo have no Bt,-nm, ami not, half tin- annul work on wanlwlay? Ask your grocer lor a bar ol I'ulihins Klectrir Knai. ami the direct ioue till toll you huw. l'.e sure to get no imita tion. 1 here are lots ol them. Fend two cents in stamps to E. L. Lo mat, General Passenger Agent Union Pa cific railway, Omaha, Neb., and secure a handsomely bound copy of Outdoor Sports and Pastimes, containing complete rules lor Lawn Tennis, Croquet and Base Ball, Iree. Just issued. Representatives or 270,000 miners de niand 8 hours in u day's work. 'I lia Brat Vet. In addition to tha unequaled Dining Car Service between Council lilulfs and Deuver. the I'uion Pacitic, "The Overland Itoute," will on Funday. August 18th, and daily tliereatter, run liming Cars between Coun cil ninth) and Portland. Ore., on "The Overland, Flyer," leaving Council Bluffs at 7:o.", p. ru., Omaha 8:15 p. m. These cars are models of excellence, and the best meals th market aflords will be furnished at 75 cents. May the ribbon of the 'ticker" be termed red tape? Sionx Ml) , Is , Corn Palace. Tickets to the Third Annual Festival of the Sioux City Corn Palace will be sold beptember lilld to October 5th, 1 8Si, in clusive, from all points on main line and branches ol the Chicago, Kock Island & Pacitic railway, in Iowa, at the rate ot one hire for tiie round trip. These tickets will he limited to continuous passage, in both directions, good to return to and including October loth. 18SU. l-'or further informa tion apply to nny ticket agent of the Rock Island route, iu Iowa, or address John Se bastian, (ieneral Ticket and Passenger Agent, at Chicago. The Garden Patch On tha Knees of Overalls. far Fare U'ae Her Fortune. She was as pretty as a picture and so animated and lively that it did one good to look at her. Khe was all this but she is not now. Poor soul, the roses linger no more io her cheeks, the former luster of her eye is gone. She is a woebejone look ing piece of humanity now. She has one of those troubles so common to women and needs Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It recuperates the wasted strength, puts the whole system right, restores the roses and the luster and makes the woman what she once was, bright, well and happy. "Favorite Prescription" is the only medi cine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the manufactur ers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. For all derangements of the liver, stom ach and bowels, take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. One a dose. Courtship isn't a ship at all merely a two-master. All's fair in love, but flirtation is only half-fare. I'm niNiioiil He ii . I of Irrigation. Persons who have watched the pro gress of irrigation in the west and ob-M-rveil how civilization mid wealth have lives? "In that houe over yonder," he said, pointing about a quarter of a mile distant, where a thin spire of tunoke emphasized a tumble down log house. j When about 100 yards from the house I halted the team and cave a, few brief directions to the driver. With the rille nt full cock I cautious ly approached the house. It was of rouch loiis very rickety, with the usu al stick and mud chimney, Outside ol the atiioke from that there was no siejn of lite about the place. Sjlwitly I came up to the buck dcor, with a vigorous Lick sent it of! the leather binges, and covered with the rille a figure dimly seen in the eemi-darknesa of the room. "Throw up your bands'." I com manded. "If you stir I'll "hoot." From the liurc, in shrill, frightened i accents, came. ) "l-'or de Law'd'Ksa'io, watcher moan white man. I ain't dun iiutlin." Tne gun dropped from my nervous hands:. Thomas I'erkins, nlhod desperado, I was an old crippled n;ro, about 178 years old, half paralyzed and wholly stupid. Three hours afterward I drove into Dead Pine with mv prisoner, to bs greeted with ironical comment and up roarious laughter. "Uid he kick much, t up.' said cm bic fellow, while another, after eyeins ; Perkins a moment in silence, said, as j he moved oil: "Yes the thing is alive, Jt Baw ue tongue wi&jle." . Four hours later I was in Jackson ville, and delivered my prisoner to the f,,ifa,t Ktatns marshal. As the ma jor audited my accounts and drew a . . . . ... Un wu chn kino pressed by the uniform permanency and steady growth o! these oases dotting tlm wilderness of snnd coniprisiii"; what is known ns the arid region. The iinvary in', albeit Miinclimcs slow, progress of these agricultural communities has been in marked contrast with the erratic coui'e of milling towns, which as a rule have experienced alternate periods of excitement ami depression. These facts have impressed themselves upon the re fleeliye mind, mid many, doubtless, have indulged in the ilreuin of the ultimate subjugation of the arid region to the purposes of agriculture and have pic tured to themselves the wondrous beau ty of the yrcitt west when prairie, mesa mid valley have been clothed iu amaran thine pu'b. (ilohe (Ariz. I silver licit. Ai'i'i.n i to nil': iiiio.m: ri.m; Th following letter is sk'nilicunt us to the result of the prohibitory laws: V.Ti.ni.oo. Iloiiglns Co., Neb. Willow Springs Instilling Co., (Iinulia, Neli.: Ynu will please send imp a rntaln;;ue of your "temperance drinks. " llaveyoii iiny'"l'enrh ( idei" and "lieeliec?" II not, please recommend us tn some one ulio does sell it. Yours tiuly. W. A. l!ooi:i:s. Query: What lias the distillery to do with tempeianre drinks? Moral: Buy ' Kennedy's Knst India Bitters" from your grocer or druggist. An Old lie.liinl llevlvort. An old preacher after service one Sunday announced his reading for tiie followint; (Sunday. Purine; the week some niischievious boys obtained lus Bible and pasled two of the leaves to gether, rif;Iit where lie was to rend. Sunday mornine; coining, Ibe njred di vine opened his book and read as fol lows: "And Noah took unto himself a wife who was" and here he turned the leaf-"fort cubits broad, one hundred and forty cubits lon." With a look of astonishment he wiped his glasses, re read and verified the passage, and then check for my expense he was shaking "JSly friends, although I have read the Jiioie many iime. first time I have ever seen this passage, but 1 take it as another evidence of the fact that man is most fearfu ly and wonderfully made. "-New York Mer cury. TICKKT 4i,ir,S. . . 1 l.,,w,l,fr Willi HI SUPprcnacu in,.. "What do you pee so funny about I inquired, rather taruy. I was wondering wnat mc. j"- I une when ho w:c-a him," wa the He this? i.'.V .i. iho indue strolled in. gave a loo (if. the prisoner, then at me, and inquired mildly but with a merry twinkle in his handsome ei es. ?d you have much trouble In .e ctiriiig this desperado, Mr Oihcer. The major fairly roared. ,,'oeokmycl,eckyand.i-ft the room i i u,.,.n urisonur, l niieu forever. that eventful , .1 i . no more snail anuw T , , i' i.i iiu.;iton Jav in Detroit tree 1 rce. Poor Security. A certain KHitlemnn, who keepn n bounlinlioiiMiforthe Hon of actors not fur "'..In" souurc, has resolved that ho w "1 ' . ... mMiuiscrint never uRam ' , Known I liejei.ne I'eoplc. Cliovcnne (WV.) Leader. AiiPMUH. The drawing ol 1.".,(JUU from the Louisi ana Klate Lottery in the July draw ing hy three well known Cheyenne puoplo has cre ated a decided sensation. The children of fortune are all employed at If. II. Klhs' bakerv. Thev are Louis Saluda and we, and Kd ward P. Gaylor an old-timer and a nromment Odd Fellow. , 1 Vortv-eight hours after the drawing Sa i i ,,d his wile and Mr. Gaylor were ,ft"d ,o 'le,rrn from a list that ticket Sn V 7.-.X had drawn th. capital pr. of S iOO.UOUand that they were ent, led to onVti-entieth of that sum, or l o.00"' Advices from New Orleans confirmed the v i nd I he money was collected through : it tulmaf Bank of this city, beinS nnid over to the winners August 1. ,adaandwife-re t" ' ' hfl HV. niiw nno MiMoiiri. ready to depart l. " a l,.llir WHS llllllie IU.-V of.p1.yn. security ol an , ( IZ board bill- An am 'n' tti;;nl ((pecillli.u. t ..,, IM l VUi Will - "T ."' i " lived ntt his bonru- to Qvyttvv j bnrrnsHed.' Jo,,. stuU'd his case tol-j: and left with mn rontnillcl two - 0O(i naturcu PK. IO""" LTotidit the pla, one l acl ,,ll...' lrceli ' iRcent shrewd in dealing "" ' "" ?f,;!,.vt):itu;rE I'll '. ' e r.h.ap.sc.icc.hcnco.nmo,. f: . "' ""m thoueht the play " " c-asi rol.ous .e m ond icnicuv. tlie nuthOt "' n f7llu,i(,d that false swearing .. .....j ws viiltmbln nnd that in wb an cir(.n,st,incefl, won d I in fllTin ll rr.1 1 i: I ,ni III L Ifl M'Al. U for a year. 'J .on t prejm iceuie.. . pucKllRe '" ""- . . thcntricni to Ibe 'ink to lesave (lod, sir. bill the In.idlon ' ., j tll(,y ..yol, mav -1 hi nk to rt. ya Truu Ioim iieH liL'CHt ll0. cou" wi-n von wonttlcsave broko the sc..!. ' hfl plny, script. rjJwishw. d, Llist of tFP;;t,, .prictOl ,Ml,-M?ta Del.wsr.wa. rebuking him, but KANSAS (IIYA i i xasmiiiiitlim: Via MiMnnrl, Kaiiui A: Tin Hull way, mid I'lirnolmi flilllUHll KlllTVU Meepliii. ('urn Ilnlly Kelvecil KiilimaN II r and Hie I'rlnclpnl ( Idea ol Texan. The Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway via the Kansas City & Pacilic division and Parsons, is absolutely the short line to Texas and Mexico. Evening train from Kansas City has Pullman Palace Buffetl Sleeping Ca.s to Parsons, Denison, Fort Worth, Waco, Taylor, Austin and San Antonio without change. Connects at Parsons with Pullman Buffett Sleeping Car for Sherman, Dallas, Corsicana, Houston nnd (lalveston; connects at Fort Worth with Heeper for Pacific coast points, and at San Antonio with sleeping car for points in the Republic of Mexico. Morning train from Kansas City runs solid to Parsons and Coffeyville, connects at ParsonB with solid train car rying Buffet t Sleeper for Denison, Ft. Worth, Waco Tayorand Austin; also carrying Pullman Buffet t Sleeper tor Sherman, Dal his, Corsicana and Galveston via Denison. See Ihiityour tickets read via Parsons and the Missouri Kansas & Texas railway. For tickets and further information apply nearest, ticket, agent or correspond with ,1. L. D-mgherty, Traveling Passenger Agent, 4012 Court street, les Moines, la. New Jersey's annual crop of oysters is valued at S'-'.Ot 0, (1110. It fflirteil wllh Sere Kves, inn Dr. Isiuic Thomil poirn Kye Winer. Drn'lols well it. Rain has almost ruined the Hudson river valley grape crop. Iluy a Home in l:ill, Knnano. This town is one of the most promising la Kansas, located on the Union Pacific Hailway. It is a division station of that road and has division shops, round house and eating station. Mills and factories are springing up and it is becoming a thriving place, in the midst of a prosperous farming region. It is a healthy place and the soil and climate are excellent. Albert Wood cock, General Land Commissioner U. P. By., Omaha. Neb., or Leroy S. Winters, Land and Einig. Agt. U. P. Ry., Ellis, Kan. America has 181,000 miles of railroad of the 342,0110 mileB in the world. S. 11AIIV1CST KX'IJ H IONS. 5. Via the WABASH LINE to Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana at iiai.k kaiiu. Tickets will be sold August 6th and 20th, September Kith and 21th, and October (Sth, good for 30 days. Remember (he Wabash is the quickest route south with elegant reclining chair and Pullman Buffet sleeping cars on all trains. For tiekcls and further infor mation call on or write 0. N. Clayton, N. W. P. Agent, 1502 Far- nani street, Omiilia, Neb. English capitalists are trying to buy breweries in Germany. Knria i-lnipi, Idaho. The splendid, new Idanha Hotel erected last year at Soda Springs, Idaho, is now open for Ibe seuenn under the direct man agement of the Union Pacific Ity, This hotel is first-class in every respect with all the modern conveniences and will accom modate comfortably several hundred gu'sts. The medicinal springs which abound about Soda. Springs tire noted for their cur ative properties and many remarkable, cures have been recorded. Splendid hunt ing and excellent lishing is to be found a few miles Irom Soda Spring. Good livery and guides always to ho had. For further information address, E. h. LOMAX, Gen eral Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nel). Rochester, X. Y., fines milk dealers $2 or 25 duys in priBon, for adulteration, When Baby ni sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was c Child, cao cried for Castoria, When she bocamo Hiss, sho clung to Castoria, When elm had Children, she gave them Castoria, Natural gas has been struck in Buffalo, N. Y. Wc recommend -TumUI'i Punch'1 Cigar. The biggest waterfall is but a drop of water. Buy Union Soap and make a guess. A1t your grocer about it to-day. The new postal cards are to be made in three sixes. W H. Grflln, Jackson, Michigan, writes: "Suffered with Catarrh for fillcen years, Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me." Sold by druggisls, 75c. SrjAcrosoijT TRADE 0? MAWfAd REMEDY-PAirJ XX CONQUERS PAIH. Believes and cores BHEUKATISK, KECKALGIA, Sciatica, Lumbago. HEADACHE. Tootiacio, Sprains,. BRCISES, Burst and Scalds. At Dccgoists ano Dealers, THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Bsltimort. THE QUESTION one asks themselves after a night made unpleasant by a barbarous toothache, is: What shall I get to cure it? Were that. niieHtinn addressed to a Dru?ist .Ulllil THE ANSWER would be: Trocure a bottle of Perry Davis' Pain-Killer, and use it according to directions. It cures like maffic. In such cases what a happiness to have at hand an instant relief such as PAIN-KILLER has proved itself to be. Physicians say it is one of those Remedies which is calculated to relicvean immense amotftit of suffering. RESULTS show that almost every other descrip tion of pain is relieved by its applica tion, external and internal All Druggists sell Pain-Killer. 25c. 50c. and $100 a bottle- DR. OWEN'S J ELECTRIC BELT AND SUSPEWSORY. PatestidAoc. 16, 1887. Impsoved JutfM, l9. ,,,, DR. 0WTJT8 rtECTRO- . -. ,-..- iV-Wlf il , . OALVAKIC iodt Bixr - , Rheumatic Complaiata, ,'.T a fl.n.r.l n A b;5"Tv.i..i.. r.. w , a crvvus ikwh; , " t'tiveBeai,IidiieyDiM . Kerroiuneu, Trembliar. ' Sexual EfiiiuUion Wast ing f BotlT. Disease. ft Indiicretioni in Touth. Age. mar-. cleLifa. lnrmctuaie.pri..- h. wpmb ' or Kultal orttM oi ni.c . 1, ELECTRIC IHS0LES..p,t IfiMAtaSviw "or rai. illu.trmtl p.mpkl. wbicli will bav mZijCI V flln cnveloi. HcDlioo Ihl, tpr. addraia,. OWM ELECTKIO BEIT APPLIASCE CO. 3O0 North BroadwaT. ST. IX)tJI8. m. RUPTURE 1 essssa br ;-Su ned orsin- 1 to 1 ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS COMBINED. DR. ISRAEL'S SICIUIEADAGIIEI CARTELS CllTTLE III llfPB III f ILLS. I II ( ! IJtUf 1-lllN. They alfo relieve Pis trpsH from Ivpepnift, In digestion t-iidTooHeari Eatinir. A irfect rem edy for Dizzinefia, Nan neal in the Mouth, Coated Tonirne.Pain in the Side, TOKI'IIJ JjlVEJt. Tfcej vf g u late the Bowels. Purely Veen table. Price 2& CenU. CAETEB UESICIUE CO.. 1TEW ?0E. Small Pill: Small Dose. Small Price.1 mm Ely's Cream Balm HILL i hi: CATARRH Apply llnlin into each nostril. ELV DUOS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. a- a a It frm PENSION! JOHN W.iWOIl HIS, l otn Prlnolnnl K.xamlllt'E U.. I'easion Bureau, auj at T nur WaahincrlAn. m as f.. 1 1 DvaanlMltH I'lnimS original, increase, rc-rniuiKt dependent relatives'. Experience : 8 yrs. in last War, 10 JfTH. Ill rriiniwu uuicou .waw tlti 00A tOCfl 00 AMONTHcanbemftilc if I9i-IU ftOUtworklnit for us. Ajrenn preferred who ran furnili a liorse and Rive thrlr whole time to tlie busiiies). Space moments may tte prolltubly fmpitij t'u nifo, a lew iirani)ies til iuwiih m-iiu elites. ii. . ,IOM CO., i WW Main fSt,, lUuhii.onu, va, V. H, I'lease slate atri anil buiinv exiterience- Nef enniiul about send in t: Ktamj) for reply. Ii. 1 J, & Co. DETECTIVES TV mired in every county. Shrewd men to net muter instruction in otir Secret Service. Kxpeience not iicreeKary. enrt 2e. bijiiiip. Cirnitnan 1 t.eotive jtureHii vo., 4-i ;rea(i, uinrniimii, u. CHAD WICK'S MANUAL i in. X li 111. 7U )Hirf i CPUT rare on flPI,llH,to" encloHin one VI aaa. I V ta ( .'C- I SUiml. 11V RU(I Tl'SBl Ilg. THtO. HOLLAND, P. 0. Box 120, Phila., Pa BASE BALL ip VAII are out nt emplovment write to ns TV'e IT IUU mnke the tlne.nt enlarged oil Fortrnltfi In existence. Nu capital requiicd. Sample and terms tree. iM. m. rneainan & Co., MnrnnKburK, Mo, II1MP nil OR M 1ti:VICLKI FLORAL mi in sb wu v iiia, iuu iirr.M, Jlinjf. 1 Ffln, samples, &c. UU., Mount uarinei, conn. 10c. GKM CAliD I'VQnf -TblttroiBla rt 1" rcui AirC eombiuti Wu ( I B.I ELECTRO-GALVANIC TRUSS, IWon'c TAftrii Belt Attachment. 1 worn mi n etmc ana commrL. i iiccur made mild or iii oiir. This ft theouly U.lrla li-i,.. I. ..It iltr timJl It Basiar In frw ( lo W rt3. For full dPFerlpiion of Dr. Owro ElMtro-Gulvaiiifi lifltn. Splual Appllaiiceii, rruMi- mm. Incle etui ric. Tor fkkk i lltitralel j.auiflili't which will be. eat you In plain Healed envelope. 8old ouly by tb 300 and ;iit Nurtli lirondway, iSt, Ltouis, Mo The New Baxter Engine, Rope and Twine Machinery, and Manufac-; turer of Binder Twine, etc. Tit it ciifrfne ifi made with alt tlielnte8t, iiiiproveinentn fron 1 to 15 II. V, nnd lias a record unsurpiiKHpd in lite history ot steam motor. Kvery enjcmft in provided with all economic ami safety nppliaiieen kuowu, and are warniiited In every r Kpeet. Kvery deHeription ot Hope and Cordage, Twine ivndl JlRKKaKB Machinery. And also manufacturer f a very snper lor quality of .lute Hinder Twine at reduced price. Ad dress. .lONKril C TODD. 3ti Dey St., New York.. Please mention this paper. ouio this in THE GREAT TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famous for succeedinir where others have failed. SF.LF CLEANING. Drill drops io OOUmci a minute CATALOGUE FREE, LOOMS & NYHAN, TIFFIN. OHIO. 11 , MTWrlte na iwnit worlc. yn wish to, . duwlth i. welt , machine. All. ORDERS KI1.I.KU PROMPTLY. Tlie I.argeit and Best Equipped Scliool In tha Went. Thorough Practical Department. Send for College Journal. MUSIC IN THE AIR Jleadquftrterfl for Band Instruments, Drum Corpov Outflti, Accordeonii. Violins, Jiiinjoi. Mnndotln-a, (in Hurt. ZItheri. Harmonicas, Hiring for ercry inBtrument made. Full stock of Sheet Music, Mtisio llnukt, Band and Orchestra Music, Burnt Folio,. Instruction Books for all lnairnnienls. Any one sendr--Inir In nn order will receive a copy of Musio-rn.ee Write to us for prices and catalogues, stating, what; kind of goods wnnted. m nn IT1AX ITIEYKK V BIIO-, O in ii Ii h Web. READ CAREFULLY! "BODINE ROOFINC." The bent for all purposes nnd can lie iiicd In nny cltnmte and for nny kind of building. "Will not snlit rust or rot. 111 last a) years a easy as one. Wire mpe and fixtures. Hydraulic Tube wells. Steam aud M uter Pumpp. anrtRflilway Supplies. Correspondence -solicited. Itirki'ihino Kii(fineerinjr and Sup--ply Co., Room 5i First Natiunal (i.nk, (Hitaba, Xtl I prescribe and fully en. dorse Bik ii as the only specific fortheceriain curat, of this disease. O.H.IN(iKAHAM,M. Amsterdam, N. Y. We liave sold Btg G for many years. And it hast f tven me oesi oi saua D. 11. DYCTTTI ft CO., Chicago, 81.00. Bold by Druggifua; ' M f TO ft DATS. Aj m yVwnnt4 not tV m M taMs BtrteMis. wSM vrdooiybyttw V OiafltniiatLpbl IradaaaaParkl KIDDER'S PASTILLES.1-?;?-, zr. aHaVaBaOaaaSaSaaaaaaaaaal Cuu-lestown, Idaa ipa. Habit. The only erla UI I I IaI and .air cure. Dr. J. U S0m I W III ataph.n., Ibaaon. Oaia. S5 lo artur Sample, worth . I S FUCK Line, not under hur.e,' leel. WriloBretw ntar Safety Rein Holder Co.. Holly. Mieu. W. N. U., Omaha, 48237! iilOO A M OX Til nnd more it earrd hr graduates who spent 6 months or less . at the College. Send address of 30 friends and net circular and beauti lul specimens of uenmanshlD VRRR: Botb sexes attend. Shorthand taupht bf, mail. COIN MONEY tZ.Tu;0? Rtirhts, Wrongs and Itemed f of the laboring men fully discussed. Complete history of th& Parmers' Alliance. One agent sold IV first day. a Bother SO-, n 8 days. Now Is the time. Write quick for liberal ttrw. and territory M H. J. Smith d CO., Chloasolllv AGENTS JOSEPH H. HUNTER. A Attorvrt. Washltxrtoo. D.C.. WILL GET YOU PENSION without delay. The man who lias iiinnted irom three to Arc dollars in a Rubber Coat, and at his first half hour's experience in a Htorm finds to his sorrow that It It hardly a better protection than a mos quito netting, not only feels chagrined at being so badly taken In, but alto feels if heus not look exactly tike Mk tor the KIMIl" HICANb 8l.lTn dons not have the rtsH brand, send for desert pttrecatali WET HEN We otter the mMii who wants service (not style) a garment tlmt will keep liim dry In the hnnlest slorm. It I. called TOWKK'S 1'IHII 11RANI) ' HLICRKIt," a name familiar tn cverv Cow-boy all orer the land. With then., the only perfect Wind and Waterproof ' Coat Is '"l ower's Flh Brand Slicker. and lake no other, lfyoiirstorekecner' wne. a.m. imm, i Nimmons St., HoMnn. Mass. pini m ZCfJl vZ rcm ,ALC.'LALI-.a,"jaQI,l,F C 5,jvu.nir drunk when we I 11 Din wildernM. and th