tSr.-S52.SE3: ttsxsas. Aif'i5yt31W' w .THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1879- PrVbllsriers' Notices. , .he Advertiser is on sale at the Drug and Book Store or A. V. rrickelL " I)CAii Notices. setts ordinary reading matter, will be charged ten cents per line, each insertion Sctlndlspla-y.type.fiileea centsillae. Authorized Agents. . Titus Hr.os arc oar authorized juiciifci at 2f ema- . ha City to receive and .receipt Tor monies due us. . , Thomas Bdreess is our authorized agent in Glen Jtock precinct to recoH-c and rocolpt for monies .. due us on subscription. . , A J. Itn-ruR, atSt Derolrr, Is onranlhorized agent -i .i latthatplitce.torcceivesnbscripftuns and adver tiling, and to collect and rec8fptformbnIe3 due The Advertiser. Joitx S. IIixick Is our authorized agent at Afipln- "wall, to receive subscription and advertising, and celled arid receipt for monies due us. J. W.Gavitt Is our authorized agent In llenton . prechsct to receive and receipt for monies due us on-subscrlptlon. t . . PAIItBROTHKIt & HACKER, . Publishers Advertiser. Iloms of Interest. There 'pasaed over tho'Iiaho Shore 'and Miohigan Sou thorn It. E.," last. month, an empty freJghf,train a little more than ten miles long. " Florida beans are brightly polished! and are made into sleeve-buttons, lockets, pins and pendants. Omaha Republican : The republi- can problem Ishow to lift the nation . from the grasp of coppor-hoads, rebels and repudiators. Tho total endowment of the publlo . Eohopls of the United States is report ed to bo $8,000,000, and it is estimated that the average daily attendance is 4,500,000. Henry S. Foote, who beet his rival, Jeff. Davis, for Governor of Mississ ippi in 1852, is now a Republican. Omaha Republican : The Russian Society of Hygiene propose to print school books in white letters- on a blaok ground, in order to check the incroaso oftoyopia Bhort-slglitodnosa in scholars. Globe-Democrat: St. Xiouls Is at present the ; greatest primary wheat market in tho world, (ho daily re e ceipts being three times the. combined receipts of Chicago and "Mlllwaukoo. Xiet the dwellers by. tho lake put this faot In their' pipes and smoke it. . -Missouri has a factory devoted to the manufacture? of corn-oob pipeB, and Is quite proud of tho ua.w indus try. Cob3 aro scarce at Si per hun dred, and the pipes in great demand Omaha lienublican : Toombs de-. olares that "tho Unionls a temporary concern at besf." It seems to bo- a matter of everlasting concern to rebels of tho Toombs stripe. Every one romembera the eloquent speech Colouel Bob Ingersollmcdo to the old soldiers of Indianapolis in 1S76 He Is announced for a speech at Au rora reunion, Aug. 20, and., will un doubtedly make oneof ills best efforts, Camp meetings seem to bo growing in favor among the people, A cor respondent posted In' such matters eays "the Methodists alono.will hold In tho United States, thr3" year, 150 oamp mdetlngs.' Globc-DemoQrat ; Sam. . Tllden must look to hia'fehance now. Jeff. Davis has just had a.barM left to him by a female admirer, and he may take a notion to eater the Presidential field on tho strength of It. Northern as well as Southern Democrats would mnorr rather vote for Jeff, than for Sam. Frezman's eaorlfico of his daughter Is oltod by the Boston Herald as a striking example of faith without fea son, that paper adding : "Yet we are warned from ten thousand pulpits that human reason Is not to be de pended upon ; and that faith, is our only salvation." Tho average Democratlo editor In (Georgia Is In a fume because Colonel M.F. Thornton has issued a call for a convention ofGeorgla Independents to meet in Atlanta July 24. The Dem ocratlo papers treat the oall contempt- uously, but at tho same time advise the party to loo k sharp, as -their Ib trouble ahead. Inter Ocean: Governor St. John, of Kansas, in his Interview with our special correspondent, makes a good point when he refers to the spirit iu which the negroes of the South helped Union soldiers escaping from rebel . prisons during tho war. They asked no questions, but did all they could for tho unfortunates. Now that they are refugees, seeking now homes, they deservo as fair and as kind treatment . aa they gave. This Is a good point to remember. Here is another Illustration of the droctrino of "simiila slmillbus curan ter :" Tho Charleston (111.) Plain dealer says that tho farmers of that vi olnity have discovered a now euro for cholera. When tho cholera appears among their animals they cpokadead - one and feed it to tho others, and it rarely fails to offeot a cure. Here are some statistics for Domo- crats. A table recently prepared at the Treasury, giving an analysis of the public debt of tho United States from July 1, 1S5C, to July 1, 1S79, Bhowa that during the last five years of Demootatic responsibility tho cash in the Treasury was reduced from more than $18,000,000 to loss than $3, 000,000, while the debt was increased from less than $29,000,000 to more than $90,000,000. The Memphis Appeal says: Tho Democracy of Mississippi have lifted high the banner under which they have twice conquered, and they in tend to plant it again upon the ram parts of a routed and vanquished foe Tho Democratic legions are preparing rr fhn battle.'' Tho banner under which the Mississippi Democracy have"twice conquered" is that of the bulldozer. The samo plan is to be tried again. i " Hnlance. through Dr. Draper, now deolares fish does noj, make us partic ularly Intellectual.tafter all. He says :. u Ana nnt fnntnln an excess f TrtioBnhorus. and when dead fish Shine ns briRht as the stars aft night. ' It 1b notowlng to the presence of phos phorus, but to the'oxldation oi ouruuu. Gibraltar;' English Exchnn.g6. England has not-n foot of land on the continent of Europe escepting Gibraltar, and prohobly never will have.; but every Englishman who sails into tho harbor of Gibraltar, and from the deck of the vessel looks up the sloping sides of tho rocks, three miles long, feels and knows that it is worth more than any kingdom" on the continent.. He sees at a glance that the power which holds the Mediter ranean is impregnable-, and that allj tho navies of tho world could not take it. Ho pees tho lino of granite wall stretching along (he water, from tho perpendicular eastern face around the western side and to the north ern face, surmounted by eighty ton guns, pointing in overy direction. From the deck of a ship in tho bay is tho best place to get a good view of the fortress. Tho town consists of two parts, both situated on the western side near the water. The residence for olvllians, and for business, is on tho northerly end of tho western side. Then comes tho parade ground ; then a beautiful park. called tho Alamanda, with walks, minature lakes, bridges, rustio soatP, and trees and flowers of all kinds ; and then on thesouthwest- erly side aro situatod the houses of the officers, and garrisons for the sol diers. The town of Gibraltar that Is, the civilian's quarters Is built on tho slope which rises quito suddenly from tho western side of the rock. Street rises above street; for hundrods of feet, and in tho evening, when the bouseB ore lighted, it has much the appearanco of tho old town of Edin hurg viewed from the lower town. It has a population of about eighteen thousand, composed of all races under the sun and clothed "in every garb .linown to mnnkind. The largest por tion of tho people are Roman- Catho lics. The the Jews come next in num bers; they have foursynagogues. The Prbtestanls aro next in number, and then Mohammedane. Tho inhabi tants artf traders, and smuggling "seems to bo a chief part of their busi ness. Eight thousand pounds of to bacco, hesldes immense quantities "of other goods aro smuggled into Spain from Gibraltar annually, and one of the chief sources of. revenue to Spain Is" this English fortress. These goods are carried off from Gibraltar In small boats, at night, to the coast of Spain, where the counterbandists are ready to receive them and carry them Into tho mountains, .and thenpe to all parts of tho kingdom. 13 e Leading Governments of tho "World. Of the leading governments of the world fourteenare .constitutional mon archies and thirteen aro republics, while nine aro despotismo. They may bo onumerat"ed as follows : 1 British empire constitutional. 2 Denmark, constitutional: . 3 . Norway andSweedeu", constitu tional 4 Russia, despotic. . 5 nollcud and Belgium consti tutional.. 6 Han-ovor, constltntional. .7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 :ig 17" German empire, constitutional. Switzerland, republic. Austrian empire, constitutional. Franco, republic. . Spain, constitutional." . Portugal, constitutional. Italy, constitutional. Greece, constitutional. Turkish jetnpire,.dcspotkv. Persia, despotic. Afghanistan arid JBelooohistan, constitutional. IS Tartary, despotic. 19 20 21 23 24 25 2G Hind.ostan, constitutional. -Indo China, despotic. Chinese empire, despotic. Egypt, despotic. Abyssinia, despotic. United States, republic Mexico, republic. -Central America, republic. 27 Granada, republic; 23 Brazil, constitutional. 29 .Peru, repubiio. SO Bolivia, republic. 31 32 33 34 35 30 Chili, republic Anicanta, despotic. La-.Plata, repubiio. Paraguay, repubiio. . Uruguay, republic Hnyti, republic. Cenikam, Pa., July 16. Tho vein of coal at ProvoBt's colliery is still burning fiercely, together with the dirt aud rock banks. The mine is being. .flooded now, but with poor prospeots of overcoming the flames, which gained considerable headway during tho uight, and are now endan gering ths workiuga of tho Continen tal and Hazeldell mines, which is on ly divided from tho burning vein by a pillar of coal thirty feet thick. Should the workings tako fire, this town would bo ruined. Several valu able pumping engines were destroyed together with the breakor, office, and all buildings except the stables. The loss is estimated this morning at $200 000. Tho breaker was insured with Provost and Herrington, Philadel phia, but to what amount is not known. Just before the firo com menced a oar load of miners, who were descending into tho pit, made a narrow escape from destruction, re ceiving timely warning from two boj's who escaped tho flames. i I . An The Science of Health says : "If farmers would avoid suddenly cooling Xhe body after .great exertion, If they would be careful not to go with wot clothing and wet feet, and if they would not overeat when in that ex hausted condition, and bathe daily, using much friction, they would have littio or no rheumatism." Whtggeersjx A Cistern. Wrig glers are the larvae of that musio bird tho mosquito. So long as there Isany craok, cranny, or crevice anywhere about the covering, tho Inlet, or out let, large enough to admit a mosquito, wrigglers will bo bred there. The remedy suggests itself. Exchange. An angry man should pull down his cboler. . Eitckcn and JFarkcl Garden. Have no waste ground where weed6 may grow. When tho early crops are off clear and plant: again. ASPARAGUS Pull such weeds as ap-j pearrand if the asparagus be.etlo is dis covered, cut away tho branches on which their eggs are placed. Beass. Plant for late ; the Refu gee Is "best for salting and pickling. Pinch the Limas whim they have reached the top of the pole. Beets. Sow for succession of young rootB and to supply beet greens. Sow only early sorts now. Cabbages. Set out for late orop. They need rich soil, and must be kept clean and watched for worms. Catoh tho wliito butterflies early in tho morning, when they aro Blow in moving- Celery. Set in rows three feet apart and six inches In tho row on the level, In well manured soil. The trench system has nearly gone out of practice. Carrots. Thin ; hoe until the tops prevent further work among them- Corn. Plant early sorts for late use and drying. Savo seeds from beBt Bpeeiraens of the oarly crop. Cucumbers. DuBt with- ashes or lime to keep off striped beetle. . Egg plants can bo forced by the use of liquid mauure.' Keep tho fruit off the ground by placing straw under it. If potato bugs abound, It is difficult to save tho egg plants without daily vigilance. Melons. Remove late sota that would not ripen. SaveonlypureBeed. Turn to secure even ripening1. ONiONS.-Harvest .as Boon as the tops die down. Store- in a cool airy "place. Sweet; Potatoes. Do not let the viues root. Move tbem when hoeing by lifting with the hoe handle. Squashes Keep dear of bugs by hand picking. Let the vines Btrlke root at the joints. Tomatoes. Keep fromjthe ground by frames or-trelllses. Brush or hay Is betterthan nothing. Agriculturist. A Georgia Girl's Letter. Tho Oglethorpo (Ga.,) Echo prints .the following tender epistle, as exhib iting tho warmth of a Southorn girl's passion aud her literary occompllsh- ments at tho samo limo : "Clark County, Ga My george I will tako th Pleycr of informingyou a few Lines to letyou knewthat I ain we'll aud hop Ing that these few words will find you The"same my love to werdB your is greter .than I can exspress if ail the straw thats In th old feel would turn to pends aud all tho levs lhata on th trees wood turn to paper, and all th water thats in the eeo wood turn to ink it. could not Right tho Iovo down that I have in my hart .for your the Rose is red tho vilets, bl.ua Shugar is eeawe'et and eo are your if your love me like I lov your no knife Can Cut ourlov ing Mr. I wood like to see your very much at this time. Your are my dallio study and my Mid night dream I wjll be down there the-2 8un' day in June if-Nuthing takes place Your dear lovo Miss Emmer line Pin son." . "No ! I have not Begun to Fight!" such was tho language of Paul JoueB, when tho British com mander asked if be had surrendered. Although his deck was slippery with blood, bis ship on tire, his guns dis mounted, aud his colora shot away, Paul Jones, with an immortal hero Ism, kept up the battle. "Do you sur render?', shouts the British captain, when he saw that tho colors of the "Bon Homme Riohard" were gone from the mast head. There was a lull in the conflict for an instant "And tho.boldcst held his breath." as Paul Jones, covered with blood and powder stains, waved his sword and gave his memorable answer, jYb, Ihave not begun to fight " And the result was that tho battle changed, and in a few moments tlio British frig atestruck her colors, and surrendered, and Paul Jones, leaping from his own sinking vessel, stood victorious upon the royal deck. Hochcster American. Hydrophobia. So fat as Is known no gonuiuo case of hydrophobia has ever yet been cured in tills country. A correspon dent of the New York Herald asserts that a discovery of a cure for the fear ful malady has been mode in RiiBsia, this remedy being pure oxygen. A little Russian girl was recently attack ed by the disease, and the physician thereupon made her iuhale three cu- bio feet of oxygen. In tho course of an hour and a half all the symptoms disappeared, and the child remained calm. On the next day but one the malady returned in all Its "distressing characteristics. A fresh Inhalation of oxygen was tried, and at tho end of 45 minutes tho attack subsided and nev er returned. Preserved Orange Peel. ' Weigh tho oranges wholo, and al low pound for pound. Peel tho or anges neatly, and cut the rind Into narrow pureds. Boil until tender, changing tho water twice, and re plenishing with hot from tho kettle. Squeeze the" strained juice of the or anges over tho sugar; let this heat to a boil ; put in tno shreds, and boil for twenty minutes. Lomon peel can bo "preserved in the same way, only adding more sugar a pound and a half of sugar to a pound of fruit. Beef Soup. Three pounds of beef, three carrots, one turnip, one bunch of celery, four onions, two bunches of leeks, tablespoon of salt, pepper to taste ; cut the meet Into pieces tho size of an egg; vegetables to be washed, scraped, and cut Into small pieces; put all into a large Baucepan, with four.or five quarts of water; .boil very gently one whole day ; let it stand all night; carefully tako off the fat next day; add one pinch of cayonne pep per; make the Boup boiling hot and serve. -gy isoo. - ' -. MM TUB NEBRASKA ADVERTISER A GENEROUS OFFER. Wc address the following to the intelligent people of Nemaha county, and especially to the Republicans, and ask their careful and generous consideration of what we. say and propose. Believing that this is an auspicious time to solicit subscribers, and .that the circulation of i ought to be and can be- greatly increased, at this time, it due eirort is made, we now offer, to new subscribers, THE ADVERTISER to November IBfii, 1889, for (f) fulfil mm saMstai. w gmm,m This offer we extend to present subscribers whose time expires while this proposition holds good. THE ADVERTISER has just entered upon its TWENTY FOURTH year. It will continue, as in the past, to use its best efforts to be the best county paper, irrespective of locality, magnanimously wishing for and working for the success of all j never tolerating the in judicious and selfish idea that it is necessary to crush one locality to build up another. Whilst all matter must be subordinate, or secondary to this local feature, THE ADVERTISER will continue to be deservedly popular in the families of the people, on account of its choice. literary matter, and its fearless and positive style of advocating 'what it believed to be best, socially, morally and politically. Why is this a good time to subscribe, and why extend the inducement to jjubscribe to November 1880? The Presidential campaign of r88o will soon be open in truth we may say. the "Confederate Brigadiers" of Congress having forced it, it is upon us now; whisperings are already heard in the rural fields of local politics j politicians and office-seekers have already begun to play their' cards ; hence every intelligent, wide awake person who feels an interest in the movements being "made, and to be made, on the political chess-boards, national, State, and local,-should take THE ADVERTISER, which, it is conceded by all, to be stalwart, independent, consistent. Having "NO AXES TO GRIND, nor cliques or rings to nourish and foster, it is urn strikes to hurt, seldom wears gloves in doing its work, and never uses words to conceal its ideas. By computing the time, the importance of our offer to new subscribers will be readily seen, and that if taken advantage of at once, they may re ceive our paper SIXTEEN MONTHS FOR TWO DOLLARS the yearly subscription price a rate less than $1.50 a year. Postmasters of the county are requested to receive for us and forward subscriptions and money. . Send in your names promptly, to us or our agents, and receive the benefit of this unprecedentedly low price from the verv beginning of our campaign terms. If any one. will make .the effort among their neighbors to get us sub scribers and will send.us not less than ten names of new subscribers, wc will send them a copy of THE ADVERTISER free during the time, herein stated. r On the terms offered we cannot accept any names unaccompanied by the cash, nor can we rcceive.oh these terms any aubscription for less than the full time named" ""'.Our pbject in making this' liberal offer to extend through the coming great campaign of 1880, is to get our paper into the hands of the Republican party as fully and completely as we possibly can. And we earnestly ask the co-operation of our friends in every locality. Senator Grover once tried to get some information from a small boy. My son,' he Bald, 'may I. ask you how far it is to the camp of the Nez Forces? Yes, sir,' promptly answered tho boy, and then camo to o full stop. How far is It?' asked the Seator. Blamed If I know.' Potato Water. Tho Scientific American says that an immediate and effective remedy for lice on cows and other cattle, also for tioks on pigs, Ib to wash the affeoted parts with potato water water in which potatoes have been boiled. c How many deaths ?'r asked the hospital physician while going his rounds. "Nino." 'Why, I ordered medicine for ten." "Yes butono wouldn't take it." Peoplo are apt to fall In lovo with those who are beautiful at sight. But to retain lovo, one must have truth, tenderness and constancy. Toaohor: 'What kind of a verb is love ?' Young lady pupil: 'A fino-night verb.' Simple pity ain't much better to a person than an Insult; but to pity him with a $5 bill is bizziness. Josh Billings. We know a man of over, ninety yoars of ago who hasn't a gray hair on his head nor one .of any other color. To remove weeds: Marry a widow. SODY&jBSO. Proprietors IB OIiD RSLZABiLE ssa BROWXVILILE, NSBIIASKA. GOOD, SWEET, FRESH MEAT Always on Hand. Satisfaction Guarantied FRA2TZ HEIiMSR, agon &lagksmithkgp ONE DOOR "WEST OF COURT HOUSE. WAGON MAKING, Repairing, Plows, and all work done in the best manner and on short notice. Satisfaction gnaran. cu. uivcuimucaji. i-iy. ri ! AT ,rV.'.5feJtift3Cai isr JlSttD T2io Celebrated 5.C Ol1C OF yr. W. EmbalL Or Chicago, Keep in stock a fallline of PIANOS and ORGANS. For full particulars, terms & prices, call' on or address, J, R.-.DYE, Local Agent, Oli EL M Xippitta PIANO ant'l VOCAL TEACItER, Brownvillc, - - yebrasJsa. iiYl ITING GALLERY irti One door V.'est of P.O. Two shots for 5 ct3 With Cross-Bow or Bifle Como and shoot, an be euro to examine that excellent COi. OIL STOVE Which I have Tor sale. d. n. jjicIjAGUHIiIX. DYKES' BEARD ELIXIR 4CU.1U3 j-u.5 OuRi ,ill-i .tort. S & M:apft:?(3S'i liS).'W ETrpp in OiliPlillT C7j.-Jrmi yirW T?. SB Vrfr! f 1- 1 "fay"1 jglcga .Aiajneaw - -. 1k imi'i line --lJiai'gesi a fSBS ian swu .nsr jSTew Firm!!.. .' CONSISTING-, PLOWS, . WAGONS, CULTIVATOES, gy rMJM n EBIS g IBBSBfl 2B ilk&ai i& s '"THE .- COSM PLANTSES, '. THSESHXNQ MACHINES McCoraiick Eeapers & Mowers Onr Goods are all of tlie best quality,, and tae gAB3ESWfr H Call and Examine our implements and be your own Jnds.8 TEARS & CAMPBELL. MANUFACTURER 1 No. 49 3rXa.Iii Street, 1 tiy Fi DEALHE tHl- FAWiT IhY "r AfViTJTi TC .SVUWaii, 3 J -- . 1 51 fiSi 5llii GROWN of HONOR. I ly&B 1 GAirjSTBJy JPJIUITS, JKTJOCS, toys, QUB-SETS, LASS, TIN & vFGOBSNWAEE, STATIONERY, PAINTS, BRUSHES, CUTIiERT, Pipes, Tobacco, Clears. Musical Instruments, Patent Medicine, JEWELRY and NOTIONS. CITY BAKERY, BROWN VILLE, NEBRASKA Farmers' Trade Respectfully Solicited. Prices the SAME TO EVERYBODY. J. H, R0YSE, Proprietor. BEO"W"2sr"VILL:E CHAELES IsrEIDH:A.E,T, Slannfactnrer and Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Marble, Monuments, TOMB STOwES, TABLE TOPS, &c, &c. 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Of ,b I ZUUnclalReportsandlnformatlon free. I.Ike iirt)iita weeklr on btock options ofI0 tofV). Adrintt T.Pottcr WisUt iS; Co., JJauliew.SS Wall aOf.Y. ass B . M 53i, l ? Q a & tMI F COUNTY. jtTew GfpodsI.H IN PART,-'OF " .. ;'." -.."'". "v ": " ' :'.'.- AND DEALER IN XJvovrxrville, PJetn-aeltn. VStt m IK frrKT-TTnfttTSTAfffei yyiNi'.SlUAAUiNe, .&, -N-r "- a "CD rs fsss, IS Cii-J w. lW 'zj tu H ff lj-7 ii3 ls3S I HAVE RKMOVEDIZY LIVELY STOCK Into ths new stable. South of the -Marsh. House3 COitLYEK SECOSDIAXD.COLLEGE Sts. "Whoro I Intoad! toTioop"a Pirst-class BPWPPHf f Par-son's rnrsmtiToPillsmnkone'w rich blood nnd will coHipletelycbanice the blood In the entire system hi three modUs-Any person who will take 1 pill each tilsht from 1 to 12 weks may be roston J to sound health. If such a t hint; be possible. Sent by mall for 8 letter stamps. I. S. JolicHon Sf Co., liaugor, ilc. 4w4. MABSH HOUSE, JOSEPH 0.TELT, PROPRIETOR. Iilvcry Stablcln connection with thellouso 43"Stn(!R olHco for all points East, Wcst,-S3i 3-'orth & South. Omnlbntjes to-X JC3-conncct with all tralns.-a &AJIPI.E KOOJI OX i'UCST lLOOlt. T. -A. BA.TSI Is now proprietor of the i-n-HffnnMn,nJrn" 1 1 1 1 iiii ! j! Hip and 13 prepared to accomodate tho public with GOOD, FRESH, SWEET MEAT. Gentlemanly nnd accommodating clerks will at all times be In attondancc. Yonr patronage sollcltel. Remember the placo the-old Poscoe shop, 5Ialn-sL, SSrowsiviile, - Nebraska. Persons wishing to enjoy a nice dish of Ice Oreani or a good glass of Sndawatep op Lomonado K CI I shonld call at tho ICE-CRHH MRUJRS Mrs. HATCHETT three doors cast of P. O. Good cigars always on hand. o BOOKS ST MILLION . m ..1 r.mi'mkm fnAm tf Wcdlock,onliiniBt. with mwy oibcn. ' Womanhood, Selection otUltr.Eilriire jinJ. mcompititle, Slerllilj in Wii, I cause nl trf-tment. Adiice to BriJ- mzmm. s&tuSiS5-' tVivcs rro,titstIon, it, cojm. Celibacy aiI Statniiwnj coi pared. Conin?al June,, lonception, tonfiremeM, I-o. Courtiiup. ImpeJmiento toMaiiiaee in raaloJ frmal, . "of KtrroJsctinn. blnjde I.i'e esuriJereJ, Law of MarnaKir Law of DiTorce. Lejcal nsdt, of aaml women, etc.. meloJ-In- Diseases peculiar to 'Women, their cau,e and treat neat. A boot, for pneate and considerate readinr. ol 320 FIr with full Plate EnjraTios, bj mail, jealeJ, far 60 csnti. "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" on Syphilis, Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Btricturo. Varico cele, ic, alw on Spcrmatorrticea. Sexual Dobllity.anil ImDCtcncy. from Seir-ab,e and .jce,t. cau.me Seminar KmiMions. NcTTOO'neM. Arwon to Societr. Conr.uoa of Idea,. I'hTiical Decay, Uunacu of oigbt, Defectiy. M.morr. Loas of Seaual Tower, rfe., niaxinf marriage iniproper r uuhapar. Ki' treatment, and a great many ,a!uab receipt for the cure of all j.neate diaeuea; 224 rages ' 60 platet, COccnta. MfDICAL ADVICE. "- A lectore en Haahood and 'Womanhood. 10 cert. : or alt three in oe nicele bonnd rolnme. 51- Tbey coMan i 600 pt. a&l orcr 100 illustrations, embracina: every thins on the. reaeratlre ,r,lem tht a Torth knowinff. and mucft tfcat it nor SoMuhei in nnr other wor!- The conibwe.1 Tolnme i po tirelT the mt Tooular Medical 3oi pibliied. and th J atiSeJ afler rcttine It can bate their money ref.nded. T6 Author i an eiperionced rhysicianof many year, prac tice. (a i ielt known.) and the adice ren, and rnlee rr trsatment laid Jown, will b foupd of great Iue to tkitt ,nf fenn? trom impimtlet of the ayatem, early error. lot Tljr. or anr of the nnwrrooa trouble coming under the head of "Privato" or "Chronic" dise. J '" "' nmea. or ceraWrte w one. for Fnee Jn Mantpi. SiHer. pr Cur reccr. (ConwHatioa conftdr.tul; an letter are proniptlr aoJ trankly aatwrre-l wHhout ciars.) AddreM : Dr. 'ir J)I-pcasarr. 12 N- St., St. Loom Mo. (EatahHahtd l47. CTFor sale by Nows Dealers. AGENTS wanted. CDK. BtTT3 inTite all person suffering from - RrrrraE to ,eml him their ne aad aJdrew, a 9 and hereby aisures ten that they wiHleara ' tbsethis; to their advantage Not a Truss. - rroom. jvuice iw !... .. wr PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE TOR SPEELIATOEPuHffiA. mars "SEBSBKAI PASTILLE" A V'xtuible Discorory nnd Nw Departure in Med ical bcience, an entirely New and po,itiely eflecl i,r Remedy for tho rpeedj and permanent Cur of Seminal Smlssions 3 Impotcncy by th only true tray, virr Direct Aoollcation to the pnn g Tredo Mark 3i i ,11 J 01 IHKK tSTlt.C eipal Seat of the Inuiic, acting by .Aseorpuon, ana tim- it, speciAc milserc on the Seminal Vesicles, ISJae ulawry Euots, i?rostate Gland, and Urethra. Th m of the KemrJy i attended with no pain or incoiitewenc, and; iket not uatrrf.r nh tts ordinary pursuits of hfe ; It i 3 sickly lS'vd a.d "OB locbed, prodncieg an immo late othinc aud restoratiee effect u-ou the wxnal aa.1 Ecrrciu oecamzation, wrcckeA frcn eif-nlus and eicessee, stopping th drain from tho system, restoring the mind to bcth and Bound memory. remeTi.r; the Cimnona of -Sight, Nervous Debility. Confusion, of Ideas. Aver Bton to Society, ete-. etc.. and the arpenranc e ef prema ture old ago un-al'v accominyjig thi, tro'iUe.aBia esr ing perfect Sexual Vizor, where it hsa been ilormant for years This nvJe nf treatment has stood tho test in Tery serore cases, ac-i is now a pronounced success DruffS aror too much prescribed in these trcsbles, and, as mine can bear witness to. -smb. bat little If any permanent good. Then U n. Nonsense about this Freparatil. p-"' - 't' .M-. -Syjls" ' u, to positively guaranteo that if willg5e satlsAetroa?! DuriBg Iho eiht year that it has beea io genera e, w ha-eT-thnusands of testimoaial as to its ealu, and it h now coscat'ed. by the Medkat rrcfemon to b the ost ritionai.tneanaiisrir w .tn-nnr.il ,t r.ru-hlllfl- SBrl enriBff- tlllS CrV nreUa&iUuWE.: . . . r.- .. - that is well known to be the cause of untold n-i,eTTtoi't''j and npoa . horn quacks prey with their mcjasTettsrruas li "Js" bi? fees. The KciPe-ty taput up iu-neat boxes, of three siaea No. 1, C '"' mouth,, $3; No. 2. sBcieut te coecx,a nermaaeni curr, nnics, in hici, cA.e..j ficv (lasting our three month, win stop emissions and. utora sijor ia the worst cases.) 37. Sent by mail, TdV.ia plaRtf wrarsers. Fall DUVECTIOKS for UBinir Will acoom- ' -.-L -s-arrr "no-ir - 9A tmr ft DeieriBLire Pamnnlet civicr Analomica! h Illustrations whicb vill coovincr the most sceptical M that they can be- restored to- perfect manhood, and al ad m J.f fitted for th duties or Hi, same- as u neer anected, sent Scaled for stamp to any one. sou Uriiil bytn HARH.S HEISEDY CO.KFG.CHEMISTS. Markot and bth Sts. 8T. LOUIS, MO. J1ICH0LS, SHEPARD C04 Bn.tt.lo Croolr, SXIcIx. ORIGINAL- AND ONLY GENUINE cc VrIS2Jla.'3?OI2. THRESHING MACHINERY. THE Slatchlesa Graln-SaTlntr, Tlmo-SsTlnsC and aloney-SaTiot; Threshers of thi. day aad genera tion. Beyond an rivalry for Baptd Work, FtrfattCleasisaL ad fcr Bavtag Oraia froa Wssta:. STEA3 Poner Thrwihcrs a Specialty. Special sizes of Separator, made expressly for Ettso Power. , UI1 Unriraled Steam Thresher Engines, both Portable and Traetloa, with Yaloaal IajrsT. dents, far beyond uj other Diie or liad. 1 IfSHK EXTIBB Threshln? Expenses (and ofteS . sGs three to Sro tisies that amocat) can tie mad ty Ibr Extra Grtia SAVED try theaa toprtw! v-ieitn. j (pnAI5 Balscrs will not submit to the eaoxv Jm zboos irastasa of Grain and the Inferior work don if all other machine., when once postal oa tne dlS'arem.-a, NOT Onlr Tastljr Superior for Wheat, Oatof Barley, Rye. and Uko Grains, bat tho O.itT Sncceta ral Thresher in Flax. Tlnotty, Mfllet. Ctorcr. and Ul Seeds. Rerilres no "atchcwatJ or "rbulJllng V9 hanse froo Grala to Seeds. , SK Thoronsu Workjnanship, Elrcant Flnlshj Perfection orc Parts, Completeness of Equipment. ts.J oar ' Vararoa" Tarcshcr OutSts ax IacoBpaiabl. 1 55"ARTELOrS for Slmplidtr of Parts, twin sSiTsb bs than one-half the usual Belt and Gears. Hakes Clean Work, wlta no Littering, or Scatterings. pSOTJIt SIzc3 or Separators Made-, R&azlno- fToaSlxtoTwelTc-UorsesUe.andtwostyleserjtounS ed Horse Powers to match. TgSOR Particulars, Call On onr Dealers 'or a vriWtoas&rIiluMriJCL-cuiar,wliJca-Dialltror Tear & Gaaped, Agents. 30mG Brownvi.aC, Neb. T3 I Fritite n-f.i:M. --"S 5 Bc" 3 S Urk t..fh.'r". !?! aU-S A new -work, pries SO g cent hy maU My.t- 11' C"Spi'y. allS i'rii ate. t hroot- ard S Perralc Ii4eaA.. ConsujUtioB fre-.P Lads and Gm- ? men, send iae dollar P tor samplM of bestE 3 5 0CT of Carriage. Or- 2 5" r Generation, - 3 Disease, of Toatb and CD C5 a assnujoa; a weal-.h of S aholee and Talnabie la- formation, of interest C3 i rnbier r-o-1.. aDdJ , H Talua' lo lafonnation t 'H by express. Itella-E P ht Venule Vul. sl 2 --m ..act. ,Miiiar oneasise to good tasta and refinement. Infbr- " per bor- I'rlvnte 3 O-r g matl'.n n e e r befora ruoiiioea. o raxallr should eewlthontlu a'Addre-. Vt. a. O- --n 4 vftw sui, IlHI-SstS jsmr w g A-iw asriBg ea a-aUC D ui.u , iwj i lark St. Manhood : Hov' Lost How Restored CuvertveirH Celebrated Kmsttt vJXsJ!? nurtrf..;.."' """U1 nieui- " ' ",,., 'anjumKKiiiKAor Semi- sumiHIon.iSpilefHv ami Fi ts? Induced' bylwST duInr-i.oruiiIoxtravasance.Acr y elfU Ef1 rlc?r ,n , "tHlwI envelope, only sir Cpnr The celebrate.1 author, in this , an ilrable Fkv clearly ilemontrtes. from a thirty Vbars' auSSSl ful practice that the alarming MnseSuer?c rSSil abiteeinay lie ra.ikally curwi wu", "1 Oi?l.,e!.?lc'"0rthnppttf"1 simple, certain and eirectnal. bV meaTfir SSl u every sutlferer. no iimitn.-w,o . i, "?..9r which bemaycnrehlikaseir ehe!iPf.pVivateIy,.,3 S .ii-2.t."7?,!:J '"Ji Jh envelope, to anyad. ...,i..-ru.,,vii injpt u Mj Cent fir tlt-nniv.. asresURiixs. AiWre the publfcihera 'fiiiV P. ltt oiHci! k. .ivil ViJV-u" l -" Stew Yurw - - - - T v w. pr '''5Sr31jS!5i ineeiem- a , H TTm " rI1- --T" -f- . ifl i -I , - 4 f I V i Af i - hi