MM,,,BM1MMBMaMElMapiMMMsaWB"5SMWWMMM"iiBMWWW' ii 1 if ?1 THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, JANUARY, 22. 18S0. Publishers' Xotlcea. hb Advkkibkh fs on sate at tbIrug and Book Store if A. V. JflckcU. Local .Nqt.ckk. set as ordinary reading matter wll)be-charged-tucntiipex line, each insertion tuvi I uiM&pIay type,rirteeu cents a. lint. Authorized Agents. turns Trnor are our authorize agent at-Nemaha City to receive and receipt for monies due us "Jiiotf ar Bukre3 Is cur authorized agent in Clen Rock precinct to receive aatl-recelpt for monies duo us on subscription. A. J. KtTTKR, atSU Deroln.Isourautborizedagen at that Place, to receive subscriptions and adver tising, and to collect and receipt for monies dne The Auvjbrtikke. 2' W.OavittIs onr-nuthorized agent m Benton precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us wi subscription. FAIRBROTHEK i HACXKR, lubllshers Advertiser. REST AS 3IEDIC1XE. Some Useful Hints to the Tired' and Overworked.. BY A KAMIIaY PHYSICIAN. Every intelligent medical man of the present day recognizes the very great raluo of rest in the treatment of disease. It is not my intention, how ever, in this paper to eoter minutely into the physiology of this great nat- ural restorer, but, as in former arti cles I have endeavored. to impress up on my readers the benerlts'to ha- de rived from judicious exercise, so in this I mean to teach, if I can, in a plain way, the advantages- derivable from rest and if they only manage to carry away with them a few hints, they shall not have read- this article In vain. Rest and activity might be aptly compared to two sentinels, who have betweentliem the duty of guard ing a oamp-or fortress. They must take it In turns wheu the one goes off, the other goes on. Were activity to remain too long on.duty. the-heart Would flutterand fail, the brain would reel; amMbe sentinel' drop-dead of fa tigue. On the other hand . rest might remain long enough-on guard-to drop asleep. You see that even rest may be overdone;. It conduces- to sloth, and ennui, and atony of the- brain. To my thinking there is no more mis erable man than-he who has nothing to do. Were I deprived of my pen, and deprived of the power of doing otherwise the little good I do ; :f there were- no more work for rue in this worm;,tben).methink8, I ehouJd indeed be an unhappy man.. On the other- hand, put me in prison, and though you- feed me but sparingly, give me foolscap, ink and quills, and b daily run in. the court yard;, and I think I should manage to rub along. Many people suffer from ohronic in digestion, from the mere fact that having first and foremost produced the dyspepsia by overloading the Btomaoh, or by other excesses-in diet, they give it no rest; they keep on worrying it to get well ; the very medioines they pour into- i keep up the irritation in probably five oases out of ten. In these cases I am con vinced tba&fcwror three hours' com plete rest to the stomach every day from both meat and medicine would soon induce a healthy hunger. Those who have this organ- in good working order would do well co re member that the time when every particle of food has left the stomach is not the time to put more in. Au hours' rest, at least, is needed, aud if you give it this before each meal it will be a. very willing servant, and will never think of tuggesting the propriety of a cherry aud bitters be fore you sit dowu to dinner; and re member '.willing servant makes a glad master, aud a good-tempered one to boot. The kidneys are extremely hard working, aud', as a rule', heaith-y or gans, but are often out or order when we little wot of it. They are long euffering organs, and. are not like the stomach or liver ; they do not call out when first hurt. But they, too, need periods of rest, and" undue stimula tion is sometimes productive of the most dire aud fatal results. Beer aud alcohol might be called stimulants to the kidney; abstinenoe from them in persons who have been used to them will often give this organ rest and time to get over ailments trilling in themselves, but which if not cured might lead slowly onward to death. "Oh, but I must have my beer." I heard Mr. C say, last summer he was suffering from a very alight attaok of diabeteB. He bad- his beer and never, recovered-. The liver is another organ which often has to complaiu for want of rest. It is greatly over-stimulated by over loading the stomach with more food than cau be easily digested, by irreg ularity in diet, but above all by the abuse of ferraeuted drinks. These alone are capable of produoing illness which, if not immediately fatal, make life a burden, a weary chain that the patient has to drag out. Like every other orgau of the body, the liver must have rest, aud you. can give It that rest by cultivating habits of ab stemiousness and temperance; rest, but rests with periods of activity reg ularly intervening. Some people have naturally sluggish livers, must take medicine occasionally, such as a blue pill at night and seidlitz in the morning ;. but for those whose livers are ordinarily pretty active there rs no fillip to the liver equal to a good brisk walk nota mere saunter along, but a walk that shall quicken the breathing aud cause- the- diaphragm to gently compress the organ between lean the abdominal viscera. A. liver that does not get regular rest gets in time changed In structure to the great detriment of the -health j of Its owner; it is also renoerea more liable to disease of a more active and fatal kind, for the simple reason that it Is a weakened organ. The same may be said about the heart. How many time and oft does the dissector's kuife reveal changes of structure iu this orgau, which regu lar rest alternately with periods of ac tivity during life might have prevent ed! Too much bodily work, too much, athleticexerclse, constant worry of mind, grief and care and sorow, all these act detrimentally upou the heart, and shorten, if they do not speedily take, life The cure is obvi ous; avoidance of the cause, if you oan, and rest whenever possible. Un requitted love, or loss of the loved cue from whatever cause, some will tell you never kills, but I could ad duce more thau one case to prove it may lead to death. A grief like this Is hard to bear; there is but one cure changeof sceue asd work, the work being in this case actual rest for the strained heart. The brain is frequent' the hardest worked organ in the body, and fre quently, too, it is just the one to which rest is denied. Brain-workers form a very large portion of the com munity, if we include in tiie list, as I think we ought to, not only writers, students, and deep thinkers, but busineso me as well, men in city life, whose minds are on the rack from morning till night, and probably near ly every day all the year round. It is absurd for such as these to think they can go on forever, without some regu larly recurring periods of rest aud re laxation y, but some men do think so. They are mad on the point, or strange ly obtuse ! Tolce from the South. VJcksburg Herald. 2 em. The situation in Maine is serious, because a large number of the people believe that the will of the people, as expressed at the polls, is not being carried out, We do not mean to suy that those in power may not be acting within the limits of- tho law; we mean to say t'lat any law which makes it possible to change the count of votes actually cast Is evil, and will produce evil results. All possible safeguard should be thrown around the exercise of sullrage, at the lime it is beiug exercised, but after the judges aud clerks of electious have re ceived votes aud counted them, the results should not be ehauged by any higher authority. There can be noth iug more dangerous than an exercise of power to change an. actual cast of votes. The most dangerous frauds are those perpetrated under the form9 of law. To Boil a Haur. Soak over night In warm water a ham of about ten or twelve pounds weight. Iu the morning scrape aud clean perfectly. Then put it into a large ham-kettle filled with cold wa ter and let it simmer, not boil at all, foe half au hour. Then pour off the water aud put to if more cold; water. When it gets hot add a pint of cider vinegar. For a ten pound ham, reck ouing after it begins to boil, allow three haurs for cooking and a half au hour for every additional pound ; don't letit ever boil very hardat any time. Wheu done take it out, remove the skin, and stick whole cloves into it, oover with fine bread crumbs and bake a half hour. Put a cut-paper frill abound the bone,.aud oover with currant jelly and parsley. Mrs. Hayes. lira. Haj'es' attire at the New Year reoeption at the White House will be a matter of interest to female readers. Her dress was of white brocade satin, wrought with gold threads. The V shaped front of the waist filled in with lace aud her sleeves- were of duchesse laoe with embroidery of seed pearls. The court train, of satin was long aud square; rose-buds were worked upou it with threads of gold. The plain white satin petticoat was trimmed wltlv bias folds- of satin di vided by a fringe of gold and pearls. Broad bands of gold embroidery sep arated the petticoat from the court traiu. In her dark hair she wore a silver comb and on Uer neck a pen dant a aarneohead of theJPreeident set in diamonds. The Ass inltho Lion's Skliu An ass havin' robbed a dead lion of bis skin, put it on hisself, an' roam ed about the forest, frightenin' all the foolish animals be met. By an' by be met &UiOld sagacious fox, au' tried to frighteu him also, but the fox wuz an old 'un an' no sooner heardthe sound of his voice than he exclaimed : "My Christian friend, I might have been frightened if Iliad not heard you bray. However, having heard the muuio of your ohiu, I of course understand that you are quite harmless, quite barmls&B.'' Hardly bad the ounnin' fox uttered these words then the ass, whirled end for end an' kicked him into the middle of nex week. The Btrangest news coming to- us from Germany is that a learned doc tor h-as discovered a means of dyeing human eyes any color he likes, not only without injury to the delicate orbs, but, ea he asserts, with positive advantage to the powers of sight. He cannot only give fair ladies eyes black as night, or blue as orient skies by day, but he can turn them out in hue of silver or of gold. He says gol den eyas-are exceedingly becomiug. Nothing goes down without a grand name; therefore the German calls bis discovery "Ocular Trausmuta tlou." He declares himself quite ready to guarantee success and barm less in the operation.. ii The Liquor Jen's Advocate Is not afraid of mixing beer and whisky aud politics: Five hundred millions of dollars passed through the hands of liquor dealers during the past year. This shows a powerful element, which, if united, might bid goodbye to the fa natical prohibition laws. Every sa loon averages eighty regular custom ers, and their eighty customers have slghty votes to auy given policy de cided by the bartenders en masse. The dam and gran dam of the fa mous trotting horse Dexter both bad the white face and white feet whioh are ao conspicuous a mark of this cele-1 brated trottet. BLAINES SUPPORT. What the Chicago Thunderer Thinks About It. Mr. Blaine's support unlike Gen. Grant's, is a very tangible and per ceptible foroe. We have seen its in fluence already in the proceedings of the national committee, at Washing ton. Thousands of Blaine men, in fluential in their party, may becount ed already, and the number of thOBe who have not the slightest hesitation to avow their preference for him will not fail to astonish anyone who has the time or tbb facilities for making the reckoning. Mr. Blaine's personal influence is cerlaluly stronger than that of any other living American politician. He is a consummate manager, and it is always wise to es timate his strength at rather more than its apparent value. No man can Inspire enthusiasm HkeBlalue. The Times predicts that his strength will Increase Bteadily from this time for ward. The realization that under him the campaign would be the most enthusiastic the country has known since I860 will add to his. strength among such party men as may not at this moment be ranged on his side, but who are willing'to sacrifice their personal preferences fot the prosperi ty of the party. Under Grant the republican campaign would bean-advance in force ; under Blaine it would be a cavalry charge. . ana The Objects of Study. The duties-of the teacher are terse ly set forth iu the New York School Journal as follows: His business is to develop, disci pline, and train the powers by which knowledge is gained ; besides, in per forming this work he will lodge iu a secure aud usable form all the useful knowledge possible. He will make as his great leading object the train ing of the mind ; hewilli&xt direct the pupil's atteution to Ills own men tal grocesees, to show him when he thinks accurately ; this is sometimes called teaching to-. think; he will teach the pupil to give good express ion to his knowledge. These being the objects the teacher aims at, he re quires study in order that he may se oure these objects;: they may be set dowu as the object of study. And. if a person has no teacher, hestill needs all of the above effect, and to pro duce them he uses study. It is plain, then, that study is the indispensa ble means to be employed to obtain education. Not three oenturies-ago. in France, when a young girl appealed to her father, who was a raemberof the Prov incial Parliament, for permission to learn the alphabet, after consultation with four doctors of law, it was decid ed that it was a "demoniacal work for girls" either to teach or learn the al phabet, bhe was accordingly stoned by the men of the town, for such an iusaue desire for knowledge. Even a iittla over a century agoi letter writing, by such, as Mary Wortley Montague, was supposed to be the limit of woman'ii braiu power. Few even of the Puritan women could read or-wrIte,.and though, next to a meeting-house, thev established a school foe boys, girls were not; allow ed to enter for over 150 years, aud tbeu only In the summer lime, because the boys' seats were vacant. Voltaire's remark, that "Ideas are like beards, women anil young men have none,' seemed to be a general belief. Samuel Shook got married atHills boro, Ohio, and took his bride to the home lie bad prepared. Two rowdies of the neighborhood, desiring to play what they conceived to be a good joke on the husband, broke into the bouse thatuight while lie was asleep and carried off the wife, frightening her into silence by brandishing pistols. They hid her for three days, aud then returned her to the anxious Mr. Shook. They said tbey meant no harm, but he refuses to regard the ex ploit as fun, and has had them ar rested. A farmer near Bangor, Me., notic ing that wheat was beiug picked from the heads of standing grain, and, finding flicks of yellow birds- flying about, shot some of them. Ou open ing their crops he fouad only three grains of wheat and, by actual count, 350 weevils, It is better that farmers know whether they kill friends or foea. Van Patten-, a Cincinnati-commun-st, recently told an assembly of the Pittsburg, Pa., brethren that their raid of 1877 was of equal glory with the opening conflict of the Revolution at Lexington, and advocated shed ding the "rich, red blood" of bankers and wealthy men generally as necess ary for the success of their cause. Flannel Cakes. Mix one pint cold mush with one quart of warm milk and three eggs beaten very light and enough flour to- make- it tolerably thick, put in three tablespoons of yeast and set it to rise the night be fore. Before baking them, stir In a lump of butter or lard the size of an egg. Contentment produces, in some measure, all those e fleets which the alchemist usually asoribes to what he calls the philosopher's stone, and if it does not bring riches it does the same thing by banishing the desire for them. The other day a dispatch from White JRiver to Rawlins, 200 milee, went through by pony express in the remarkably quick time of 28 1-ii hours, and this time was subsequently ex celled on a south-bound dispatch 26 hours. Illinois Is considered a tolerably well-settled State, but, with 20,000,000 acres under cultivation, Illinois has 8,000.000 uncultivated .an areaae large as Massachusetts and Connecticut put ( together. THE ONLY J1KDALS EVER AWARDED FOR POUOUS BLAS1ERS WERE elven to the manufacturers of Benson's Capcine Porous Planters- at the Centennial and OVER 5,000 PHYSICIANS & DRUGGISTS VOLUNTARILY TESTIFIED that they areapreatlmprovemaUonthewmmon.tloic-rctinglrousPUitters by reasonothetr prompt actiou and the absolute certainty of their quickty relieving pain, ana effecting apotitive cure. PRICE 25 CENTS. Allen Mathias, colored of course was hanged at Washington, N. C, 9th iust. for alleged murder. An insane man named M. A. Seary, permitted to run at large, at Cam bridge. TexaH, ."hot down, two farm ers, without warning, and then killed himself. A. C. Brooks, a human brute of Raleigh, N. C, is now in jail upon the Information of his two daughters, with whom bo has been living in in cest for several years. The elder girl has had four children by him. Two men, Sam Woodruff and Joe Seminole were hanged by a mob at Golden, Colorado, lust week, they be ing charged with murdering R. B. Hay ward. Woodward said, "Gentle men, you are hanging an Innocent mau, may God forgive you," etc. He then offered up a prayer, and was launohed off the bridge to which the rope was attached, into eternity. But when it came Seminole's turn, he de clared that he and Woodruff were guilty of the murder as charged, and the punishment was just. Two men named James MoKinney aud Austin Kavanaugh, were recent ly killed In a mine at Leadville, by an accideutal discharge of giant pow der. o aw, The celebrated pigeon roost in Scott couuty, Indiana, is now, as it has been for seventy-five years, the roost of millions of pigeons. They fly away in the morning to their feeding grounds, many of them going to such a distance that they do not return until midnight. The timber on thousands "of acres covered by this rooat is broken down badly, large limbs being snapped off like reeds, by the accumulated weight of the birds. Thousands are kil'ed nightly, but the slaughter seems to make no di minution in the vast flocks which con gregate t! ere. w Theorigin of "dog-days" is account ed for-as follows : The great heat of July led to a superstition among the Romans ; they conceived that this pre-eminent warmth, and the diseas es and other calamities flowing from it, were somehow connected with the rising and setting of the star Canicula the Little Dog in coincidence with the sun. They accordingly conferred the name of dog-days upon the period between the 3d of July and the 11th of August. Senator Sharononoe dined with a literary club in New York. At the table he quoted from history, and, so the story goes, a little man at his right joined issue on the question. Sharon waxed a trifle warm, and in sinuated that his opponent might be a clever sort of 'a mau, but history was not lm.frte. After dinner Sha ron remarked to a friend : "Who is that little fellow there who disputed my dates?" "Bancroft, the histor ian." Important if True. A Pennsylvania paper'tells of a cat which caught a ynun&r'rat and swal lowed it whole The next morning it was heard equealing in the-Btoraaoh of poor pussy, 'who was trying to eject it from the premises. When the mail closed that evening she had not yet succeeded, the rat still keeping -up a rumpuin the interior. That estate that JVfF. Davis fell heir to in Mississippi it proving to be an elephant ou the old reb's hands, a pe tition having been fried' in chancery to annul Mra. Dorsey'e bequest of the same. The petition sets torth that the kind-hearted old female was un duly influenced by Davis, who se cured her fortune by working, upon her political and religious sympath ies. A Frenchman, living in Louisiana. whose wife deserted him, amused hi neighbors by telling how he get her baok without trouble. "Did I run af ter her to come back?" he dramati cally asked. "No, I did not run after her. I zhush publish in ze papaire zat I have drawn fifty thousand dol lars iu ze lottery, and whe vas back much quicker zan no time ?'' Chicago Tribune: Mr.. Lincoln used to tell a story about a big Hoosier who came to Washington during the war and called a street Arab for a shine. Looking at the tremendous boots before him he called out to a brother shiner across the street, 'Come over and help, Jjmmy ; I've got an army contract.' In a recent speeob, Mr. Rathbop M. P. for Liverpool, ridiculed Jpri urauuuaiieiu a uopeiui VieWB or aTfif turn of prosperity, and said that WW1 remarks at the lord Mfyor's dlnn'e3j displayed an igc -auce of comrnerciaf' matters of which aLiverpoolbfficeboj'iT wuuiu uuva oeen asnamea. Prof Sheldon, in hfe new wo'rk on dairy farming, assumes that 850.000,- 000 gallons of milk are annually made into cheese in England, and 550,000.000 gallons to butter. The quautity of the former product made is 126.000 tons, and of the latter 89,- 285 tons. 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The work is light and ule.isant. ami siirli n anvnne can go rishtat. Those whoare wise who see this uotloe wilt send us t lelr addresses at onre and see iortnenseiVM Co tlv outfit and terms free. Now Is the time. Thoe alreadv at work are laying up larsesums of money. Address TRUE fe CO., Au- Kioui one. "lyi 1SS0 AXX0U5CEHEM' 1SS0. TEC EL ST. JOSEPH HERALD The Oldest Paper lit St. .Joseph all.tltIle-LeaciiIlgJ I?a;pei iu tike- GJxreat West. Now in Us Twenty-first volume the Herald ha been a successful and influential paper from the day It was founded, and Its publishers are deter mined to maintain its established reputation as Trie ablest advocate of good morals anil correct principles. Tlie niOHt reliable Newspaper. The most desirable business paper for business men. - And tliebestgNeirspaper-for all class es. The Dnllyllcrnlil Iiavlng.been recently enlarg ed and being printed on clear, new tvne. and our facilities for obtaining newa being coi tantly ln- crea-seu, n win continue to maintain Jts position among the best and ablest pnpers in the country, and the LEADINGPAPERINTHEWEST Oneof the important features of the Herald and that which makes It especially valuable, if not In dispensable to business men. Is the full, complete and Reliable Market Reports, which are every day found' In its columns, and which l.i rgely govern the transactions' merchants and dea'erslnjotock.gralnand produceof all fcliids. The business man who does not avail himsell of theknouledgecontainedln these dallvcommerclal reports, and who does not keep posted In tbo dally huct iatio.3 of the markets is at the niercv of the more ent' rpriiing traders. In manv cases hun dreds of dollars are lost that might he'saved bv In vesting Nino iMHap, ayeacfor theOnily Ilt-rnld. THE ST. JOS2PS DoHai? Herald, as its name Indicates. Is pnbllshed at the low price of ON'i; l) 1. 1. It a j ear and Is mailed to sub scribers witnout a Iditlonal cost for pottage. It is the best and chetnest Weekly Paper published In the West, containing All tlie Important Newt of the week. Pure and Iuteretinrr Literature. And a Complete Jlevlew of tlie Gen eral Markets. No other Paper !s so Desirable, soSot lsfnOory and Cheap. Subscription? to the DOLLAR IIPRALDmtut be paid Invarably In advance, and the paper will be promptly dissoatlnuedatthe expiration of the time paid for. On e dollar f or one yc r Fifty cents for six months All Postmasters are our authorized agents to re c' earrd forward subscripting. Address FRANK M. TRACY, Manager, ST. JOSEPH, MO. THE WEEKLY Nebraska State Journal. CAMPAIGN; OF 1880. Daring the comlnjr year the political affairs of the Nation. and the discussion growing out of them will assume an importance rarely equaled In our history. THEP RESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN will be a more able contest, second, perhaps. In magnitude and bitterness, to none that nave pre ceded it. The CENSUS OrTHE UNITED STATES will be taken, including the reapportionment of Congressional Representatives, and the shifting of me oaiance or power.aua tue re-adjustment or the lntiuence of sections. THE NATIONAX CONVENTIONS ot all parties will precede the Presidential Election, and the Platforms will determine the course of Legislation and the Policy of the Government for another four years. OUR STATE ELECTIONS for Members of both branchea-of the legislature involving tne election or a U.S. senator, ana Tor full Executive Ticket, will occur. CONGRESS CONVENES in December, for the "long session," and questions of vital importance to the people, including the Indinn nnd the rtlormnn problems, and the new attempt to assert tne sovereignty or the States as superior to the power of the Nation, in the matter of protecting the franchise, and providing for the purity of National Elections, will be developed and debated by the leading spirits of the Country. The Weekly N'ebr Ua State Journal will bea faithful epitomeof these events, and will fully presei.t the merits of the discussions provosced therby. whlleat the same time it will give con cisely and iully.all the Current. Foreign, nnd Do mestic news, full and latest Market Reports, local a. well as from Eastern Commercial Centers, full reports of the proceedings of all Literary, So- cinl. itelieiouiana fcciucntionni t-onventlann and State Societies, and of the State Legisla ture, TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY of Congressional Proceedings, and will be in fact a weekly history of the world in general, and or the Nation, and the State in particular. Tbe Wccklr Xebnmkn State Jonrnnl Is not only the largest Weekly published in the '"'est, but it contains much more reading matter. In propor tion to Its size, than can be found In any of IS con temporaries on this side of the Missouri, and com- I mends Itself toevery Nebraskan as the St ite paper. to betaken in addition to tbe local papers of tbe I several counties. Tor Its general and state news. Republican in politics. It discusses'pubile afTalrs, not troni a partisan, but from ft broad, national standpoint, criticising public men and measures upon tbeir merits, fndepencient of factionalism, or prejudice. No better medium of the news that Is wanted In Nebraska for the enligntment of the heads or the family, or for a liberal educalionof tbe rising gen eration, can te found than thestate Journal. Single Copy, per year ... Five Copies, at one lime Ten u. .S 2j0 O T 15.00 S3" The Money (registered letter or money-order) must invariably be sent with the names. Address, STATE JOURNAL CO., LINCOLN NEBRASKA. Am glfHRHK i BB3c fc?3I!!srN. ?T Khihf EIY P.feKS hi u vr m sii S. M. Best Groceries, Flour, Provisions, Vegetables &c, always on Hand'. Give Me a. Call. Poxm's old Stand. a ST DK.U.EU IX 4 FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, TEAS, CA2TXED FRUITS, 3TTS, TOTS, QUEENS, GIASS, TIN & WOODEFWARE, STATIONERY, PAHiTS, BRUSHES. CXTTIiERY, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars.MusIcallnstrumeats, Patent MeaJcInc. JEWELRY and NOTIONS. CITY BAKERY, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA FrlTste Hospital M3i A new work, price SO , s LurE3t..iaiex. eenta b.T malL Mjl nea of Nature. Paisl- Ill tO-Spcclal'y. au rriT&te, Lnrostc ana o'ioct of Marriage. Or- , Female Dia-aaea. Coniuliatlon free. f rs, 1 raaa 01 ucnerauon. ' 3 Dliat of Vaiith .ml Ladies asd G-ntle- CD mm. send one dollar LU SI Manhood & wealth of for tasiplea et licit rubber eol. ftnd j Tilaable Information I CO choice mad Taluable in- f iDnniuQO. ei lDirmi - :..7..;. .7.;: 3 to both iex- Xothinr br exrrca. Krllii- j oamit, tw gvw uit. ble Vernal. ritl. Ill per box. I'rlrate boae and nurse fori and rtaRemenl. Infor mation never before published. No family i boat J te without iu Ladle dnnnc con finenient. C7Addrrn. Dr. A. O. OLIX.IG .S3 Clark SL JOTFUL News for Boys and Girls ! Younsrand Old!! A NEW IN VENTION iuit patented for them. for Home use ! Fret and Scroll Sawing, Turning, Boring, Drilling.Gruuhng, Polishing, Screw Cutting. Price $5 to 550. Send 6 cents for 100 pages. STHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mast. JIsTHD Tlie Celebrated BJCxTsic lionise or- "W.'W. KimbalL; Of Cliicagoi, Keep in stock: a:fn:llliiie of PIANOS and ORGANS. For full particulars, termsS.prices call" on or address. J. E. DYE, Local Agent, OR E. M. Xiippitt PIA.-VO jad VOCAL.TEACHEK, r . 77. -v-r t -w ' BrOWnVllle, - - UTeUraSlZa. , CRAY'S SPECIFIC NIEDICINk TRADE MARK. Tb oreatCactUb TRADE MARK. Remedy; ia anfaCin; core Ssr 1 Becisal Weak- Mat, SpermMor risen. Ispnteacy, and aU dlseaaea that follow ij a -asesee ef Self- Ittrore Taxing. Abase; Loai cf After Taking. Memory, Cnlrenal Lanitoie, Pain la th- Back. Disseaa of Vision, Prematare Old Are, nod many other Illseaie taat lead to Icsacllj or Cocnoptioa, nnd n Prtaatare GraTe. KyTall partlsolara la oar pamphlet, which we detiro t eodfr-ebyaiantoereryaae. fXJTteSpeciaeJfedicInels sold by all drarxfcu at It per paekafe. or aU packarai (or S, or win be seat free by mall ea receipt of ti aMaej by adarttaXar. THE GBAT JIEDICI5E C0M Kiciiwc'i Slock. Dnraorr Vrew. 5Sold In Brownvllle and everywhere byalldrngglals. Cyrl MARSH HOUSE, JOSEPH 0'PELT, PROPRIETOR. Llverr Stable In connection with the House a?-StaKe office for nil points East, West,-a. -63-NorthiSoath. Omnibuses to-6. 5-connect with all tralns.-S A?IP1E ROOMS OX FIRST FIiOOK as! lliaBSSSSSsEsVQ at I MlljW fKk JLJLbsBSSBSsH 3 f!rWS. kr T?l flfj On a i lift Jflpfet RBANS 'f! I ft. A M m al Bbw itn!" nnjmt, atrtitci. i Jl i$l 3l, .t "5c3rsaisPwal I i SUMMERS, -DEALER IX- Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions,; Hats, Caps, .Boots, Shoes, Queenstvare, Glassware? Cigars TOBACCOS, &c. 9l The Only Remedy MOssOTH JT BssaMsrHassssssMsW THAT ACTS AT THB SAUK TIME 05 THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, andtheKEDNEYS. Tins comlined actitmgiK3 it icon- derful fewer to cure all diseases. Why Are We Sick? Because vie allow these great organs i become cleaned or torpid, anil I poisonous humors a re therefore forced into tne blood that should be expeuca naturally. BILIOUSNESS. PILES, C0SST1PATI05, ixlD.r.i tJUJii'Avia, mi.i.wn DISEASES, FEMALE WEAK NESSES. AXD XEUT0US DlSOUDEItS, by causing fne action, of these organs B ana TCSluriiiy ineir jnwcr vj uiruta vjj disease. AVhv SnffcrBniom pains iin.I whet! Why tormented with Piles. Constipation t Why frightened orcr disordered Kidneys ! iliyentluronerrons orslcK neadaenes! Why liaro sleepless nights i Us KIDNEY WOKT end rejoice in health. It is a drj,vegetalU comj-omdand Ono pacLaz will make lx ataof Medicine. Qet it of yoitr Drugrt -A A" . ordT it for you. Pita, 1 .(. X wills. si:A2i:03 1 ce.. Prt&t&i. (',VEJadirui.l liurimctan, Vt. PROF." HARRIS' RADICAL CURE TOR SPERMATORRHEA. KSEM!NALPASTiLLE" A Valuable Disco var MdNevr Departure m MeJ icil Sc.tDce. an cnttfclf 7ew and positively effect it Remedy for the ipeeJy and pn&aness.f I or ot Seminal Emissions r Ira potency by the ooly true vrayv Tis : Direct AooUcatiGTX to Ik m- cipal beat of tb Dneasc, actio c tr Absorption. aaJ eierT m- i!t specifir infloroco on the Seminal Vesiyles, Ejac ulutory Ducts. Prostata Gland. ani Urethra. re v of the Remedy ts alte.ide J wilU bo faig or incoaf tftieaec, awt doe not m!erfre with the ordinary pnuts of Me; k it quickly ditto) re J aivi aoon absorb, producing an ixnxne diato toothtajc acd reitoratire etfect aptm the icxtfal aa4 nerrgci or;aaixatMn wrecked fru lf abuse an4 eieeisei, steppisr th drain from the tjtiem. rHnajr rte mind to health anl sound memory. rtneine; tfe- XHxnuens of Sight, Nervous Debility. Confusion ol Ideas. Aver sion to Society, etc.. etc.. aal the appearance of prema ture old C0 nsaallr at-CWDpaayior; this troy We. a d restr mr perfect Sexual Vigor, wJWe it hat heea dormant far yearx This mode of treatnest baa tott the test in Tery scvere rases, and n sow a pcoaeaed saecesi. Drugs ar too much precnbd m these tronbtes, ao4,a saaay t bear wKm'i to, with but little If xar peraiaBcot good. There is oJ INoDtense about this Preparation. Tracheal ofcserv atioa enable n to poMtitely guarantee that rt will gite BatUlactionv Ianae toe etht yrara taat it has been m KeraJ ate, we bavav thousands of testioioaials as tn its Talur and it bow roncedff ty tae-Meofcal Pro'eiMon to be the act ratio! means jet discovered of reach m and cvrmthis Terr prevalent tfvaMr. that it well too wo to be t k cmfe ol an ! wiery to o uuj aod uponwhopi quacks prey ith tatr ascless oofttrmnt and I big fees- Tbe-Heu-cJy is pot apiu neat boies, of three sizes. No. 1, eaoub to last a nitb. S3; Do. 2. (taffiefent ?. effect penai&R-nt cr, unless ,n, seve-e cases $5; No.3, (I a i tier, over three months, wilt stn-p emus to, s and restore vtor m the worst rasrt i t7, fnt Lv ma' sealed, is piaffe wnpp-Ts. Full DIRECTIONS lor using will accom pany KACIT BOX. oeau ir i;v ri.uf c rjnipniev piine; AOiienKlly 1 that thev i ar be re tret to rrfeet maahojd. and iiioiiraiioni. wri..a wui coa inrc tr, most sreittical fitted, for the d s f 1 I r at. a. ' r v- adected AT ient talel f. rs'it: tiaxv Bc S . 02IY by the HARRIS REMEDY CO.MFG.CKEIfllSTS. Market and Eth Sfs. ST. LOUIS, MO. vl,RO-ERIJSWayRo,VEI yroverhs. 4k V "'J'ilag riCll. "SJOOwfllberjaldfor tioa and loir spu-.ts, a case that Hop Bit ters will not cure or help." "Hop Bitters builds up, rtrengthens and cures continually from the first dose." "Kidney and Uri nary complaints of all "Read of, procure andcie Hop ISlttcrs. and you will be stron? healthy and happy." "Ladles, do you want to bo strong, hcalthyand benutlfalr Tfcea use Bop Bitters. "The greatest appe tiser, etoin&ch, Wood and llrcr regulator Hop Bitters. "Clergymen, Law yers, taitors. Bank ers and Ladin need cured 1t lion mtitrml' inus vcrmanenlir nop Coron Cess Is th sweetest, ralest and bast. Afk children. The Hop Pad for Bcomacn, Urer and Kldncjs. Is uperior iiop Hitters uauy." "Hop Bitters has re stored to sobriety and health, perfect wrecks from iji temperance." "Sour stomach, sick headacho and dizzl. aj aoaorpuon, ' Druggists. D.L C Is an absolute and lrrevistlblo cuio for drunlcennei", use of opium, tobacco aod narcotics. .All aborti sold by druggists. Hop Bitters Maniuacturinir. Co Rochester, S.Y. - .. vuwa. utra ness Hop Bitters cures wita a lew aose&" L BcndTcr Circular. BOOKS & MILLION tW.17l..U A larrt, i ni eomp'tte Guide to Wedlock, csctiiBis;, .:! maaj otkrra, I'-e fol o n thiftttt A OMapcttnt WnreiBheod, Selection of Ifilt EnJencca r' 1-TZ aJ, TKaprramtoti, rampatiM i.. incompahtlp. Sttrility is Womta, Cjit asd treau.t, Xittt. to Zrtlr. rioin A l.ii. I. Ili.lhkut. .J.. , i3ijut:ts With, Prnttititioo, in cidni, Cclitacy aad Mitrimenj cum. P"J. Coajnal duf, C io:rptjoa, Csotarnrat, ITe mo4 Cocrtthip. Jmprdim-nti t Xarnac- mat ao-i ft m(-. Scitao of nprtxte'ion, ime Li'e contideraJ. taw of Jlarruft,. Law of DiTortr. I-tnl n jht of mimed wsrara. etc . iactod 10? Diseases pecalur to Women, their me and treat meat. A bock for print? an-J eonixierate rtzoisr. ot 320 P with fall Plate EoariTin j, by aa.l, icaleJ, for BO oati. "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" on Syphilis. Gpnorrhccs. Gleet. StHeture. Varico cele. c aUo oo Spermatorrhoea. Sexual Debility. aaJ Impotence, from beir-aboie aod xcetset, auuug Smni) Emistieot, .-iouin ATrrsuia to bociet-, Confotwa f Men, Phjuejl Vtcij. Diue of SkU Deleetut Mmnrr, Lota of Sexual Power, etc miliar airriar improper or oahaper, riTinj treatmest asd a itreat fclaf tiloikle tecrtola for ike cure of all pnrate diKiici, 224 pei. oter CO rlitef 60cb. MEDICAL ADVICE." A If cta-r on Manhood d Womanhood, 10 enti - or air three n ow faovnd tolvmr SI. Tkey toaieOO pir.a al orer 100 Illustrations, eabrmr nim or It reoerah.e .y.lem loat orUl ,;. aJ Bra llu, t poMiUrd in aor other -ork. The comtwed Tl,e is pot. b.rrr toe nut Popudr Medwal Book jaioh.hed, and tw di.. iiikM after rettio; it tin bar- tbnr raeory refunded. Ta Author it an exjrieneed PI.Tt.r!Jn at , ,,, -,. te. ia well koowa.) ..aj the adeKe ci..b. and role, f.r treitnieot bid dowo. will te fonnd of great T.lae to ftwe e if fsnoj Irom imrnli-i of thi- iTitr. earfy m.r. loet er eriiiT of the aurroi troables eonunj acder rte kea f -Private "or -Chronic' diseaaea. Xest in uarte (. ume or comol'te is oae. for Pre la 5timpr. Silerr. or Car. reoer. (Consultation confidential : all letfers are enM.ti. ft"" aMweredWebarir.) JWdre" IJrlutw- DIPiisnr7,12N.8tBSt,St.Looii,llo. EtaUishd 1H7.1 rr-orialebyNewsDealer. AGENTS wanted f ir,.-lb!;iT; '' personi anfferjar from -v BlTtRE-, 1 lom tkeir unci and iilrtii.1 m d cerebr aitnres ttm Ik.t !.. .t, r.. M aoraeUunr to tbeir advautago Not a Truaa. J TO JfiOOO A "i-EAR. or fS to J2CO a aay In your oxt locality. Jfo rbk. omen do as well as men Many make more than the am ount stated above. Soouecan fall to malce aioney fas. Any onecinctotheworlr- Vnn nn niaKe irom ucm. io ;-uu uour uvue voting your ev en! DCS a d spare time to thebuslness. It costs noth ing to try the bu.Ines. 'othlnz like It for money making ever offered bafore. Business plcaisan t and strictly honorable. Header, if you want to know all about the best pay ins business before the public send us your address and we will send you full par- i ucuiarsanu private terms rree; sample worth 5 I also free; you can then nke up your mind for , yourself. Address OEOROK STISOX Ji CO.. PorUand.Me. siyi A WEEK In yoar own town, and rx capital risked. Yoa can give-the- business a trial without ex pense. The bet opportunity ever offered for those williBg to wori. Yousbonttt try nothln el? until you see for yourself what you can JO &t thA hntnKa fvfTb ?A m-aha a nvnldln here, toucan devote all vonr time or onlv vuur- tpare time to the businers, and make Brai pay for ivery hour that yoa work. Women make a mucb - men. Send for special private terms and partic ulars, which we mall free. J3 Outfit free. Don't complain of h.irrl hum irh!f von have auch & j chance. Address H.H I.I.ErrTtCo.,portland,3Ie. ! OPIUM and aiORPni-VTriaUtniaa. i.i.i. .n. u.hIJv enr&- Pain. less. No paWieny. Stad itunpy tar fall partkwIiM, Or Cirliaak. r 2& 2. Car 5U Cbicirt. IK. V- w T