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J I v m .sacaafaaBiiiiii i mi 1 1 .-mmiM in II i ii ,., , i in i i !! ! 1 1 MTi-MTTr-irrgBrTTTiin lili MM Ml H' Mh l-iT-J5gMeMig3nMMataaWPBlffg!rgaag'fcgBg"JnEg:sgWf fc"' ' ., -- 1'HE ADVERTISER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1879 Publishers' Notices. iik Abvkutiser Is on sale at the Drug and Book -Store or A. W. Nickell. I)CAi,N0TiCKS.8etas ordinary reading matter, , will be.charged ten cents per line, each Insertion Set In dlsplay.type, fifteen cents a line. Authorized Agent's. 3Titos Bros arc cur authorized agents at Kcma I'jbaCIty to receive and receipt for monies due us. 'Thomas Buansrsslsoar authorized agent In Glen .. Rock precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us on MibbarJption. A J. Rittkii, atSt, DeroSn, Isourautljorizcd agent at that place, toreceive subscriptions and adver llslng.'and to collect and receipt for monies due ' TlIE AnVKRTfHKR. ." . Joiix S. Minicic Is ouranthorized ngentnt Aspin I". 'wall; to receive subsorlpUon and advertising, and .celloctatid receipt for monies duo us. J; AV. Oavitt is our authorized agent In Benton precinct to receive and rccelit for monies due us ' - oa subscription. : JAIKUROTJIER &-1IACKER, , '"' PuhllsheraAdvertiser. 3 - Tlir Pae.ers. Fastest on Earth. Inter Ocean. .The day was Warm, the wind died down,; and the track $was "fast as a ghost;" the oldest turf-men said, when the bell rang to finish the pac- Ing race begun the day before. They got the wordat the third attempt, and went away, with Tom and Mattie Hunter a trifle In the lead,. Rowdy 13oy trailing. Atjthe turn Tom was 'n length ahead, followed by Mattie Rowdy Boy, and Lucy in order. Go ing up the back stretch Lucy, put on more speed, and at the half passed Rowdy Boy. Tom was now throe lengths ahead, but the rest were com ing up Into a bunch. Rowdy Boy, however broke before reaching the turn, and was left by Lucy, who made a gallent effort to close the gap. At the head ofthohomo'strotob Mat - . tie went after Tom in daad earnest. -Tom heard her, and paced for all.that .was In hira. Half-way to the dls- tauce Mattie'sno3e was at, his wheel. "Go Tom," cried his driver, and Tom went. Another stride aud Mattio lapped the blind gelding's wheel.. Another instant, and the brave mare was stretching her white nose along side his girth. Anotherthrob of the heart measured thejtlme of another .leap, and still the gallent mare clung o the leader. Under the wire they went like a flash of lightning, Mattie a neck behind, and the roar of a hur- ricaue rose from the crowd. A noted . horseman had held a watch, end when the man nest to him asked the time, he looked at him and put his timer In his pocket without a word. Mr. Smith, the judge, announced "the fastest heat" irObe world: 2:12," .'The man took out his watch again, looked at it-in amazement, and turn ing to the gentleman who had asked him, said "that is right.'' - It was the fastest heat ever made Before asulky, and Tom's great record -.of IU was cut down by himself be low where any one had ever dreamed . -of seeing it. Mattie Hunter's time was 1:13, as announced by the judges, the fastest oyer made by., a beaten .horse. The first quarter waa made In 33 sec onds,, .the Becond in -32, the third in 34, and the last In 33. Lucy finished ' third four lengthsSback, and Rowdy Boy last. This was glory enough for one day. MATTIE IIGNXER'S TI3IE. . TJie attention of the judges is re Bpeotfully called to one point that is, Mattie Hunter's time. There is not. c a shadow of doubt but that Blind Tom made the mile In 2:12. Hun dreds of watches can testify to the fact, 'Now', Mattio Hunter was variously placed as from a neck to a half a length behind him. The mnjority. put it at about ten feet. By a simple calculation it may be determined that -a 2:12 gait equals 39.924 feet to the -.second, and if Mattie was three-quarters of a second later coming under the wire, she must have been 29.943, or in round numbers, thirty feet to the .rear. Any one who saw the race . knows that no such gap was between them. The judges were, no doubt, so dazed by the phenomenal flyers' grand rush that they forgot all about taking the time of thesccond horse, and then made a wild guess at it, not calcula ting' that the discrepancy would be , noticed. There is no doubt that Mat- .ties true time was 2:12J, as near as it could bo measured, instead of 2:13. A Warning to Cider Drinkers. The Springfield Republican says : 'A curious caselthat has just come to light at Northbridgo, Mass., of the death of two persons' and the expect ed death of two others, all in one fam ily, from the effects of cider drinking willre-enforco the.argumentB.of those who condemu the practice. As near ly as can bo made out, the father, aged sixty, mother, fifty-six, and two sons, thirty-five and thirty-one, have drunk since last fall between forty and fifty barrels of cider. The moth er was taken with-fits six week ago yesterday and died the next Thurs day. The youngest Bon was taken with fits three weeksjago, and died on Thursday, and last Thursday the old est son was taken with fits like the others, and Friday night his physi- 'dans gave him up. The father is also in a very bad condition, 'eee3 snakes nearly every night, and frequently gets up in the night and .runs about the house orying'Fire' at the top of his voice, doubtless suffering from delirium tremens. All parties suffered jgreatly. No oause but the clder .drinking can be found.' This remarkable case furnishes an other striking illustration -of the fact that alcohol, whether In the milder or stronger beverages, is perilous in proportion to. the quantity consumed. In this instance the quantity of cider drank is enormous, and the results are aa deadly and destructive as from whisk or brandy drinking. ' A ohild without legs has just been 'born. "Thank Heaven!" said the weeping father, "this will never bo a champion pedestrian." , A Triple Elopement. In tho wilds of Crittenden County, Ark. there lives an old man named Itosebury. His eons, Robert and John, are of the same age, 27 years being twins. Mrs. Rosebury, the mother, died Jong years ago. The nearest human habitation was a house occupied by a Mrs. Glenn and two daughters, though, -pity to say, the daughters were not twins at the time ,of their birth, snd have not yet suc ceeded in attaining that point. Mr. Rosebury fell deeply in love with Mrs. Glenn, and the two sons, Robert and John fell equally in love with the two daughters, Mary and Rachel. The most imaginable wholesale love- making ensued. Tho old man and wldow.seemed devoted to each, other, and the young people were sufficient ly so.to marry, which they all did on the same day. After the ceremony the six happy souls and the six happy bodies repaired to the residence of tho husbands. Everything worked smoothly. The old man was very kind to his newly-made daughters, particularly so to Rachel, the wife of his son John. The kindness Increas ed and other matrimonialist marveled, one to another. The old man eyen disregarded the wishes of his wife, aud Raqbel snufJed her Grecian noBo at her Roman-nosed husband. Ono morning about two weeks after the tnarriuge and ono week ago, tho fam ily discovered that the old man and Rachel had gone. Searching and not being able to find them, but learning from a ferryman that they had cross ed the river into Tennessee, the fami ly returned. Pretty soon an lntlma oy sprang up between Robert, Mary's husband, and tho old lady. The old lady was so wise, and had such broad experience that Robert never grew tired of profiting by her. counsel. Another disaster. Robert and the old lady ran away, leaving John aud Mary, who seeing, as they were not blind, that they were left alone, clasp ed themselves in lovingembrace, for It seems that they had loved each other from the first. Did they stay on the farm ? No, sir. There is a mortgage on It. They packed up and, accord ing to the-ferryman wont over into Tennessee. They have got a 'Pioneer Grant Club' in New Orleans, and have begun, the campaign In a very spirited man ner. Thd club has issued an address "To the voters and espeoiallylthe ex- Con federate soldiers of Louisiana," in which the latter are called upon to ral- lv for Grant as the "manliest leader of all." The following incident Is re lated in the address: General Robert E. Lee discovered, fourteen years ago, what should at once admonish us. On the 4th of April, 1855, five days before the sur render, he lost the advantages of his forced march to Amelia Court House. where he had ordered rations for his famished men to await him.'by rail : but where ho' found, to his dismay, that the unladen train had, two days before, been ordered to Richmond by the authorities there to carry off the Democratic politicFans. Their safety may have been of greater moment than the subsistence of Lee's scarred and. exhausted heroes. Five daj's la ter, after the terms of surrender had been signed, Lee remarked that he re called too late the fact that many of the cavalry and artillery horses be longed to his men, whereupon Gener al Grantjreplied : "I will instruct my paroling officers' that all enlisted men of your cavalry and artillery who own horses are to retain them, just as the officers do theirs. They will deed them for their spring plowiug and other farm work." What was Lee's reply : "General," said ho, with all the earnestness of a proud, warm, and unselfish heart, "there is nothing that j'ou could have done to accom plish more good cither for them or the government." The address closes as follows : However much Democratic com plaint was made concerning Federal Interposition during his administra tion as President, ho executed the laws as he found them : and while we desire and shall pronounce for any modification that may withhold such interposition In strictaccordance with the measure of compotenoe in a State government to maiutaiu itself, we likewise declare that if the South must be a part of the nation, In order to receive succor in measures of inter nal improvement from that nation, she is no less such a part of the nation that sectionalism cannot convert the map lines of States within that part into walls, to oppose the true political progress of tho war-settled American principle. We want a better peaoo ono that, calms the judgment as well as stays rvioleut hands. Wo believe that Gen eral Grant will be elected, and that In' 1885. the South will Bay to him for her sous, as said tho heroio Leo: "General there is nothing that you could have done to accomplish more good either for them or tho govern ment." Last spring tho Democrats of Kings ton, N. Y., carried their bull-dozlug practices to extremes. A mob toek possession of tho polls and prevented Republicans from voting. Several of the mob were arrested, and among them was William Ryan, who assault ed and crippled a man who attempted to vote the Republican ticket. .Ryan was tried, found guilty, and senten ced to one year's Imprisonment and tho payment of a fine of $250. Through the Influenooof the Attornoy General of the State, a Democrat, tho sentence was reduced to six months' imprisonment and a fine of $75. This was not satisfactory to the bull-dozers, and a stay of proceedings were procured, and Ryan was roleased on bail. The Kingston bull-dozers count this a triumph. The old darkey preachers thoughts about Lent aro about right.. Man comes up use grass no nourishes like sparrow-grass he rrisiis about like hop- per-grasB no uu mu u jaois-ass. j A Ball Underneath the Urouiiil. A ball was given last night by Capt. Matt Canavan at the New York mine, Gold Hill, of which mine heisSuper intendent. The ball took place at the new station opeued at the depth of 1,040 feetjbelow tho surface. This sta tion is quite as large as an ordinary ball-room, well-floored, walled in with substantial timbers, and has quite a lofty ceiling. The station is cool and comfortable, was appropriately deco rated for the occasion, and was lighted with lamps suspended from the ceil ing. The ladies were dressed in cali co and the gentlemen in correspond ingly-inexpensive raiment. The fur niture was In keeping with the place, and, while there was furnished every thing necessary to comfort, nothing very extravagant was seen. Never before in the United States if any where in the world has there been a ball given at the depth of nearly a quarter of a mile beneath the surface of the earth. There was no trouble about persons slipping into the ball room without tiokets. It Was a queer way, too, of going to a ball, this step ping upon-.a cage'.ins'tead of Into a car riage, and being darted straight down toward tho center of the earth instead of rolling off horizontally iu the usual way. Virginia Nev.) Enterprise. A Hen Becomes a Rooster. Six years ago next July there was hatched in this section a female chick. With the exception of the usual ad ventures with hauks and owls, this interesting fowl reached the age of puliethood without creating any un usual excitement. She quickly won the hearts of the lords of tho barnyard, and more than one pitch battle was fought for her favor by rlvaljlcocks. In time she developed iuto a steacty, matronly 4hou, and not only proved a good source of eggs, but sat upon and hatched five litters of chick, and one of geese, from which feat ahe was known in tho neighborhood as the "gosling hen." Last February, how ever, a marked change was observed in tho subject of the sketch. First, the roosters ceaBed to worship at her shrine. A change was also observed in herigeueraljbearing, she assuming decidedly masculine airs crowing with the tone of a thoroughbred ohan ticleor ; spurs commenced to grow from her heels ; the tall leathers lengthened and curved ; her comb grew in length, and now this remark able fowl has developed into a full fledged rooster. Oglethorpe ' (Ga.) Echo. Dinner. Dinner Is frequently a heavy meal compared with the others, aud to re ceive it comfortably and without con sequent Incoqveniece, tho stomach should be in the best oondition it is capable of acquiring. There should be between work and meal a certain period of respose, to al low time for the collection of a good store of gastio solvent, indicated by the phenomenon of a keen, healthy, vigorous appetite such an appetite as stimulates mind and body to a gen uine joy at the Bight, smell, and sound of food. A plcnio will be held at I'nwood Park, Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 10th of August, 1879, by a matrimonial asso ciation formed August 19th, 1877, at Cincinnati, on which occasion it is expected there will be over one hun dred couples publicly joined in matri mony, aa an evidence of the influence and successful workings of the asso ciation. The novelty of a hundred marriages at once will doubtless bring together tho largest assemblago of people ever collected in that city. A ballff having been ordered by La dy Hardwlck to procure a sow of tho breed and size Bhe particularly des cribed to him, came ono day into tho dining-room, when full of company, proclaiming, with a burst of joy he could not suppress "I have been to Royston fair, my lady, and have got a sow exactly of your ladyship's size." The company started. Aud didn't Lady Hardwick look funny! Iced Tea. The tea should bo made iu tho morning, and half of green and half of black ; make stronger and awoeter than. usual; pour Into a jug, and place In tho ice house or chest. Servo In goblet, with small plecee.of Ice. Lemon tea can bo made by adding a few slices of lemon and a little of the juice to tea made as above. a ci A calf will draw milk in thTCG min utes, aud tho nearer a milker can come to that time tho belter. A slow milk er makes a oo w im patlen t, which often causes her to hold up her milk. The "strippings' are tho richest part, and if a cow is milked quietly as well as quickly there will -be moro as well as richer milk becauso of tho "strip pings." Several boys weeding onions in Southport wero prostrated by a stroko of lightening. Boys, whoso fathers own onion beds, should out this out and paste It in their fathors' hats. Grumbling kills goodness. Government should begin at home. Great deeds survive the flood of time. Greatness consists, in not feeling great. Breakfast Puffs. i pint of milk, 1 pint of flour, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoonful of butter, or 2 of cream, and-J. tea spoonful of .salt. Bake in hot roll pans. "One can overcome any bad habit If he ohoose," says an old moral law. We'd like to see nny one overcome tho bad habit of tobacco If he chews. it is lucky to pick up a horse-shoe, auieBs, of course, it happens to be at taohedjo a uiuio's nma leg. The New York Tribune has an wl mirabfc article on the great issue which beyond all questions of administration,- of finance, etc. must be first settled by the People's party of this country. It concludes thus.: It Is safe to predict that all changes in the future will be iu the direction, not of restriction, but ofenlarguientof the national power for. the protection of tho right of sufferage. The people, whatever democratic politicians may think, are really disgusted with the changeable, conflicting and vexatious regulations of the Btates. They are citizens, not of a state, but of the United State. In their dearest rights they want the steady, equal and pow erful protection which the national government alone can give. The chief defeat of existing laws is that they only scratch the surface. More will be done before ten years have passed, to insure a government of the United States by tho people of the United States, and not by legislative tricks, rifle clubs, state boaads, bands of repeaters, or bribed electers. J s c The young woman who desires to have herself published in thenows papers as "fascinating, beautiful, and accomplished," will, please pack up her clothes in a dirty towel, crawl out of the back up stairs window some dark, rainy, night, andj elope with the man who currlesand feeds her dad's horses. It's a big price to pay for compliments but it will bring them just as certain as a dirty rain water barrel will beget mosquitoes in July. Every day we have evidence that the small boy has no soul. The other day a crowd gathered around a farm er whose wagon-load of butter and eggs was fast In a mud-hole, and, whlloj some suggested that? he pull his horse geo, and others that ho pull him haw, the ever-present boy yelled, "It's no uso, mister. Your hoss ain't strong enough. Take him out an' hitch in a roll of yer butter." In Stanstead, Canada, a man sold ten cent packages, "warranted sure death to pota'to bugs ; no risk of pois oning animals as with Paris green." The paokages wore not opened until time to use them. Ono victim, hav ing three, opened one, and found two square blockB of wood, on one of which was written : "Place tho bug on this block, and press firmly with tho other." Besldo a straw stack sat a tramp a jolly tramp, and wisewho, while he patched his tattered coat, did thus soliloquise: "It seems so sad that my lone life doth ever downward tend, and rags me into wretchedness; but still I'm on tho mend. And when I needle Httlo cash, I. makonoloud laments, but by a straw stack-eit me down, and gather in my rents." A gentleman lately inquiring for a young lady of his acquaintance1 was told, very gravely, that she was dead? "Is it possible ! I never heard'of It"what-was her disease.?' "Vanity," returned his Informant; "She buried herself alive in the arms of an old fellow of seventy, with a fortune, in order to have the satisfac tion of a gilded tomb." X Ml I have seen salt recommended to be eaten with walnuts, so as to prevent Indigestion, but I think I prefer eat ing the walnuts without any such condiment. If lovers of nuts of any kind, will drink a eup of sweet milk after eating them, they will not ex perience any unpleasant sensations, aud can eat a great many more with impunity. Mrs. Hayes has a flower mission of her own, which does good In moro ways than ono. Tho conservotories of tho White house bloom raostabund antly. Each morning a messenger on horseback is dispatched by her to bear baskets of freshly-cut flowers to ladles of her acquaintance. Tho poor aro also remembered in this exquisite manner, A Sunday school for Chinese meets every Sunday afteroon I In Chicago, Of tho hundred or more Chinamen In that city twenty-six attend the school regularly, and there is a teach er for every scholar. The converts aro said to bo genorous contributor to rellgous and other charitable enter prises. Wine. At tho first, it sparkles and cheers; at the last itpoisonsand mad dens. At tho first, it exoites mirth and song ; at the last, it produces sor row aud oursos. Atthofirst.it Is an affair or good feoling and fellowship ; at tho last, it Is an affair of feuds, flighting and murder. J I c. One of the charges against a Seneca Fulls (N. Y.) minister is that ho hir ed a livery horso and wngon, was gono two days, swapped horses six difleront times, and came back to tho stable with tho sumo horso he took out having made $100 by tho opera tion. Tho Rev. Dr. Rhea, a leading Meth odist Episcopal preacher at Daven port, Iowa, created much excitement among his parishioners recently by preaching, a sorman in which he fav ored the entire prohibition of religi ous teaching in the schools. c ' The hand of Time, imperceptible in its touch, steals the color from our opinions; and like those who look on faded pictures, we wonder at having been struck with their force. The Incognito- business Is being run into the ground. John Smith of Detroit is traveling in Germany under the name of De Bologna. FRANZ fAGON &PsLACiSMITH?H9P ONE DOOR WEST OF COURT HOUSE. WAGON MAKING, Repairing, Plows, and all -work done In the best mannorand on short notice. Satisfaction Ruaran oil. Ulvouini-ttcall. 3i-ly. BILLIARDS. The Best Tables in the City. CIGARS, SODA POP, Nothing in any Shape Intoxicating. BEST CIGARS, and everything QUIET AND PLEASANT at MORHISON'S Temperance Billiard Hail, One door West of P.O. Two shots for 5 cts Wiih CrossBow or- Rifle Comonnd shoot, an be sure to examine that excellent COAL OIL STOTE Which I have for sale. U. II. jacIiAGUIII.IIV. H O Q Persons wishing to enjoy a nice dish of Ice Creara or a good glass of Sodawatep of Lemonade should call at the O ICE-CREAM PARLORS M Mrs. HATCHETT three doors east of P. O. M Good cigars always on hand. WM. TIBROW, DEALER IN iiisrsl Merchandise Aspinwall, Mebraslia. Satisfaction Guaranteed, i ( .AJSTID Tne Celebrated" -s'Jfp,"-'" im."E.g;i.C e OF "W.."W. ICiraball, Or Chicago, Bleep in stocliafaliline.of PIANOS and ORGANS. For full particulars, terms & prices, call on or address, J. R. DYE, Local Agent, OK E. M. Lippifct, PIANO and VOCAL TEACIIEU, jBroivwvillCt - 47yi - ZfcuvasJta. THE ADVERTISER DEPAKTilKXT. A line assortment of Type, Bor ders, atules, Stock, tc.. 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Sinslp copy. 20c.. or 2 por An Oil Chromo (14x20 Inches) of "Yosermto 'S&r Drice. S3: "Black Sheep." a SLSObooi. in" iiwVmdi&i Christian Oakley's MUUta Kofc. In naper)!ndin?. and a sample copy of "Wood 3 IIoiSehoMiIasazin8"-anpost-paid,for only 30 cents In money, or in ono-cont postago stamps. Aetata wanted. Jlostliberal terms, but nothinKScntfree. Address S. S.Wood. Tribune Bailduu,'. Ji ew i ork Ctr. Sth0; MILLION A lrrr. DIM inJ COBcWt QnldO tO I Yedloc!c,contii!na;. ! may other?. ' IVonuohood, Selection of Wife, EWenee9 ,or Virginity, TrrupenmntJ, wnflrtWs j ni incompatible, Serilil W nen, lcae and treatment. JUme ts Brle- mpn. A 'rice to HuskaxK Aileite to Wires, Prostitution, its caues Celibacy and Matrimony e6 uared. Conjugal duties, t onceptton, Coefinenient. Le and C ourtthip. Impeiuneuts to Marriage ia male and fenl.Sce of Reproduction, Siutie Life couuderrd. Law of Marrtar;, Law of UiToree, Lestai right cf married women, ec mefnd- inr Diseases peculiar t Women, their caoes and truat meat. A boo t for pnrate an.l coderate readnr. at 320 ?aji, with full Plate EnrrariBp, by mad, sealed, Hr CO e4s. "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" on Syphilis. Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Strtetarc.Varico eelc. lc ilwoa Spsrmatorrhcco. Sexual DeWlity. ad Impotency. from. lr-alu aul Exeer, eawstSeBar Emission!, NrrTomneM. Attmob t Soeiet'. t.nloa of Ideas. I'hesicil Ueeajr, DimaeM of Sight, Dcfr?tire Memory. Lost of Sexual Tower, etc., mail marriage marofer r . nnhaper. siTins trealmcut. and a great mr Tiluohi reerfi for the cars of all private diseases j 234 pajes, iT CO otat.j,. OOcents. -KEDjCAL ADVICE." A lecture on Manhood and Womanhood. 10 cents ; or al three in nee nicelv bnd TUme. SI. They eoauia 600 sure and oser 10O Illustrations, eenbracteic erer? ru oalSHr reneratlTe sr.tem that a worth kaowiac. aad ma rhat Is net published la'anr other wark. The ceasbined r4aaM is w.i. tirelr the w ropalar Medical B rbOsaaa, ami tha-e -satisfied alter jettine; it tan hare their nwaey refunded. The Author k aa experienced Fbynetaa af aar rwinm. tice. (is is well kaowa.) and the adme green, aad rates frr treatment laid down, will be fon-d of great eiaa ta Haw f fnar from impaririei of the trstem. early errors, hut sajar. or any of the numerous troubles eeexac uadee the beat of "Private "or" Chronic " diseases Seat n swarte Ta.- uiacs, or cumsdete ia oae. for Pnee m stamps. Stiver, or Car reney. (Consultation conMeatial; all letters are BemuaJ an ! fraakly anjwered withoat charee.) Addres.- iJr.Kott' IM.pcnuary.lSN. 5thS,!.Loi,M. (EstaUwaad !.) CJFor $3lo by Mows Dealers. AGENTS wanted.- r DR. BfTTS unites an persoas saaenaj mm "v RUPTURE to send bim their names ami aaVlfes, rj and hereby asres them tftat taey wrt leara leasethiu; to their advantage Not a Truss. Jr PROF. HARRIS' RADICALCURE TOE SPEBMATORBHffiA. '& MiNAL PAST3LLE" A Valuable Discovery ani ?tt Uepsrtare ia McJ icsl bcieace. aa eatircsr Neir aad feOMtiseljr effsst ire Remedy for the speeds' SHd peraiaacat Care of Seminal Emissions' & Inrpoteaoy a tae cat, true -way, vte: Direct ADDUeaiion t te aria. ri;al Srjt f th 1 iue, actus; It Absorption, aad eitrt inr its spec tic inflae:.re oa the Seminal VesselM, 3Jac ulfttory Duets. Prostate Gland, and Urethra. Te a af tac hesiedT is atiarded wit no pan ar iacaaiaee, aad daes act urtcrfere aita tee ortiiurr parsaits ( ah; It u fiaieklr 4ald aad saa aasorbad. prndaoar an irarae diute MotaiajC ai.d restorative effect apoH tie saxoat sad aersoas oramiaa wrerferd from seif-aause sad erevun. lopiiuiC tie drain rrnn the sjriteai. restnnae; the mind kealth sad sound memory. renaTiae; tbe BtsiBeM of Sht. Nervous Debtiit y. Confttsioa of Ideas. Aver siea to Soeiety. etc.. eta. ad ta apaearaaea at prama tore Old age u.ijiII accompsajipf; tan traaale, aad rettar. iar perfect Seznal Vigor, waare k kas been dansaat fcr jeara. This m.Je of trMtsaeat kas stawl tsw tt aa sesere ease, aad aavr a proaonacad saece. Dru3 ars too msek prcsenbed ra these trouI.!r, atrf, as sasar as bear witaoi to. with hat little if aaj- perauueat red. There rs do" Saesense abost thi Freparatinn. rraencal ooteratiaa aoaUes a, to poitirer; frnaranieo that it mil jut Batisfaetion. twine tbe eiht Tears that it has been ib Haefai ase. ire hara . thovsaadi of testiaienuls aa to IU voice, aad it st nw eaa;eirl. aad upon n'joai quacks prey Hb etr mateisjioitttnBijiadF-- bi jt fees. Ttie KeBaedr ispat op tn ami rHm,' w tnrsljrsi Ko-1, cncaiU to last a roooth.) S3; Ko. 2. fAc!eatJ,tai ctfiret a pentuuieat core, nnless in severe cairs ) $5 If ol (sastta? over three mouths, will stop emiwk'ns atl restora Ticor in tbe worst esses.) S7. Sent be niail. se'cil. ia arafti wrarpers. Full DIItECTIONS for using will accom pany XAUxi. XU2 SstoJ for a lineriptire ranpatet rlrtoe Aaatasaical CItlastratMMis, which wilt convince the most sk-ptical that they cao be restored to perfect Bsnbooo. aad fitted for the duties of life, same as if aeaer aaVeted Seat Sealed for stamp la aav oae. JM OiflsY kf the, if HAHHiS REMEDY GO. FdF'G. CHEMISTS. Maricat and th Sis. ST. LOUIS, MO. fJICHOLS,SHEPARD&CO.; IJattlo Ciroolr, IVIlcli. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE VIBBATOR THRESH1HG HACH1HERY. TITE Matchless Graln-Sarinr, TImo-SaTlDe, nd Money-SaiiriS Tbresbers of this day and genera tion. Bejond all rivalry for Rapid TTerk, Fufest ClesilarV B33 fcr Saris; Grain from TTsju;- STEAM Power Threshers a Specialty. Special sixes of Separators mads tnreulr for SUaa Fowsr. kDB Unrivaled Steam Thresher Engines, ' both Portable and Traction, -with Vslusile lmrov. Bests, far beyond any otaer make or tnit t THE EXTIBE Threshing Expenses (and otteri tbree to Bra tine, that amountj can be made by the Extra Grain SAVED by these Improead Machinss. BAIX Baisers will not submit to the enor Jal raooi wastage or Grain and the Inferior work don ty all other machines, when once posted on th difference. NOT Only Tastlr Superior for TThtat, Oata; Barley, Rye. and like Grains, bnt the 0.T Suecess fal Thresher in Flax, Timothy, unlet. Clover, and Uks Seeds. Require, to "attachtasau" or "rshuililaz ta ehanje from Grain to Seed. '. SX Thorough TTortmanshlp, Elecant FInlsh-J Perfection of Parts. Cbmrlcteness of Equipment, sc.3 cur "viaEiroa" Thresher Oatnts are Incosjparable. J -. ' -rA ?w Ayvsvr-'S S"8' Jf" J3? one-half the nsoal Belts and Gears. .v.i Clean Work, with no Utterinis or Scattering E10.,,81288 of Separators Made, Kantrlnr- Tear a Campbell, Agents. 30mG Brownvllle, lYcb.-' Prirate Hospital. 203 CUrtc,St.,t'hiea70, III. C3peciattytall j ctnu bmaiL Mriu- CCW TTftrt nrlM Rrk. I ologj of Marriage. Or- Comulutton free.CZ3 Ladlei aoa Get tie- 2 . . lattn. unlit nr-i stAlf. B f t 1 Prtn I ak Tllu- I t ." " ueneratlon.) Jtuease, or Toattt anJ CS I tor aap!es of best 9 CJD i choice and salaa&le hj. m m u c r Kuoja;. htm i lormation. er IsteresC ! tO both WIM VfKl. anivii tuiuimauon j aaa oaVssiie ta good Ustcf .c e owe nils, j j tr box- PrlviftteS rartaceacsL iafor 2 as-er before OR jj u m ua Dorse r.r; a Ladie daring cea-; 3 fin em rot- j Jhoold be without it. u v-Aaaress. Dr. A. O- '''. . urt St. Manhood : How Lost How Restorer! Jfffer7 Jnst published.a nPw oai.KLiHtv,0-. msmm i-r-.It-SSfiS5SS.'S8S?S rflT- Tmrvi ! . -TV u -tHystCal Tnr- duleence or sexual MtravaAi u self-la- sTITIci;, in a sealed envelope onlv iw . i-iKny aemonstrates.rromathlrtv ifnrV'.,7Xwi'' ful practicthat the alaralDgc0MeQn2r?cJ.?; abuse may be radically catred without tr,.0Jselt oususeof Internal metlldne or th rtnSfi??.Dger the knlfer pointmrc oit a mode orSLU?ttioa of yothandevermanin7hDenndeehan,&0fere bentnnderseaUIn a plain eiiroinr, dress patf-rxtw, on recipt or Vi ? cemfn r ?' ??.e. "Sffil!; Address the tiiS gXS Post Olllcc Box5i5.; Stcw Vor w CRAY'S TRADE MARK. ( iflft ' jSSftSw Z?GT .-J t,Trt MVH- iirfi kr VL t5fiAN nniii&J uri'jrc Rii BOOK hlSeYMaiM iStl -r. J SI I Pg3ga Trade MarlcV S t an-cy il saSTittt A ' tl ' ! A J.