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Wu; Tidbow, at Asplnwall is oar authorised agent " to rcceiveand receipt for monies due na. FAIRBROTHER A HACXEB, Publishers Advertiser. The Platform.. The Republican party in National Convention assembled, at the end of twenty years, sinco the Federal Gov ernment "was first committed to its charge, submits to- the people o,the United States this brief, report of its administration. It suppressed a re bellion which had armed nearly a million of men. to subvert the Nation al authority. It reconstructed the union of the States with freedom in stead of slavery as its corner-stone. It transformed 4,000,000 of human beings from the likeness of things to the rank of. citizens. It relieved Congress from the infamous work of hunting fugitive slaves and charged it to see that slavery does not exist. It has'raised the value of our papercurjency from 3S per cent to, the par of gold.. It has restored up on a solid basis payment in coin for all the National obligations, and has given as a currency absolutely good and equal in every part of our axtended country. It has lifted the credit of the nation from the point where 6 per cent bonds soft! at 80c, to that where 4 per cent bonds are eagerly sought at a premium. Underitsadministration railways have increased" from 31,000 miles in i860 to more than 82,000 miles in 1879. Our foreign trade-has increased from S700, 000,000 to Sl,150,000,000 in the same time, and our exports, which were 820, 000,000ies3 than our imports in 1800, were S264,000-,Q0a more than our im ports in 1879. Without resorting to loans it has since the var closed de frayed the ordinary expenses of gov ernment, besides the accruing interest on the public debt, and has annually disbursed more than $30,000,000 for soldiers' pensions. It has paid $883. OOOfOOOof the public debt, and by re funding the balance at lower rates-has reduced Uio annual interest charge from nearly 151,000,000 to less than 89,000,000. All the industries of the oountry have revived, Labor is in de mand, wages have increased, and throughout the entire country there is evidence .of a coming prosperity great er than we have ever enjoyed. Uponr this record the republican party asks for the continued confidence and support of' the people, and this convention submits for their approval the following statement of the princi-ples-and purposes which will continue to guido and inspire its efforts: First We affirm that the work of -the last twenty-one years has been such as to commend itself to the favor of the nation, and that the fruits of the costly victories which we have achieved through immense difficulties should be preserved; that the peace regained should bo cherished; that the dissevered Union, now happily restored, should be- perpetuated, and that the liberties secured to this generation 'Should be transmitted undiminished to future generations ; that the order es tablished" and thecredit acquired should never bo impaired; that the pensions promised should be extinguished by the full payment of" everv dollar thereof? that the reviving industries should be further promoted, and that; the com merce, alreadj' so great shouldbe ste:id- ily encouraged. Second The Constitution of the United States is a supreme-law and not a mere contract; out of confederated states it made- a sovereign Nation. Some powers are denied to tho Nation, while others are denied to the states, nut the boundary between the powers delegated and those reserved is to be determined by the National andnot"by the state tribunals. Third The work of popular educa- ftionjis.oue.lefttotbecareof the sev eral states, but it is the duty of the aational government to aid that work to the extent of its constitutional duty. The intelligence of the nation is but tho aggregate of the intelligence in the several states, and the destiny of the nation must beguidednot by thegenius of any one state, but by the average genius of alL Fourth The constitution wisely for bids congress to inakeany law respect- ing the establishment of religion, but it is idle to hope that the nation can be protected against the influence of sec tarianism while each state is exposed to its domination. We therefore rec ommend that the constitution bo so amended .as to lay the same prohibition upon the legislature of each state, and .to forbid the appropriation of public funds to the support of sectarian f schools.. Fifth We affirm- the principles avowed in 1S76 that the duties levied for the purpose of revenue should so ""discriminate as to favor American la bor; that no. further grant of the pub lic domain should be made to any rail way or other corporation; that slavery naving perished in tho state, its twin barbarity, polygamy, must die in the territories; that everywhere tho pro tection accorded to tho citizen of , American birth must bo secured to cit- izens by American adoption, and that , wo esteem it the duty of congress to develop and improve our watercourses and harbors, butinsist that further sub- 8idies to Private persons or corporations r-muet cease; that the obligations of the Tepublic to the men who preserved its integrity in the hour of battle are undi- - miniBbed by the lapse of fifteon years since their final victory to do them per- ' rfetual honor is. and shall forever be, the ' grateful privilege and sacred duty of tbe American people. ". Sixth Since the authority to regu- late immigration and intercourse De ft, tween the United States and foreign , nations rests with congress or with the r United States and its treaty making , powers, the republican party, regard ing the unrestricted immigration of the Chinese aa an evil of great magnitude &?oke the exercise of these powers to strain and limit that immigration by 5 the enactment of such just, huiaane and reasonable provisions as will pro duce that Tesult. Seventh -That tbe purity and pa te triotism which characterized the earlier M career of Rutbf ord B. Hayes in peace 4&E3ndwar,and which guided the thoughts v of-our immediate predecessors to him jior-a presidential candidate have con ;" tinned o inspire him in -hfe career .as chief executive and -that iistory will accord to his administration the honors which are due to an efficient, just and courteous discharge of the public busi ness, and will honor his interposition between the people and proposed par tisan laws. Eighth We charge upon the demo cratic party the habitual sacrifice of patriotism and justice to a supreme and insatiable lust of ofliceand patron age; that to obtain possession of the national and state governments and the control of place and position they have obstructed all effort to promote the purity and to conserve the freedom of suffrage, and have devised fraudulent certificates and returns; have labored to unseat lawfully elected members of congress, to secure at all hazards the vote of a majority of the states in the house of representatives; have endeav ored to occupy by force and fraud the places of trust given to others by tho people of Maine, and rescued by the action of Maine s patriotic sons; have by methods vicious in principle and ty rannical in practice, attached partisan legislation to appropriation bills, upon whose passago the very movements of tne Government depend and nave crusn ed tho rights of individuals ; have advo cated the principles and sought tne ia vor of rebellion against the nation, and have endeavored to obliterate the sa cred memories of tho war, and to over come its inestimably valuable rasults of nationality, personal freedom and in dividual equality. The equal, steady and complete en forcement of laws and the protection of all our citizens in the enjoyment of all privileges and immunities granted by the constitution are the first duties of the nation. The dangers of a solid south can only be averted byafaithful performance of every promise which me iKiuon nas muae lu wits uibiz.cn. The execution of the laws and the pun ishment of all those who violate them are the only safe methods by which an enduring peace can be secured and gen uine prosperity established throughout the south. Whatever promises the na tion makes the nation must perform, and the nation cannot with safety rel egate this duty to the states. The solid south must be divided by the peaceful agencies of the ballot, and all opinions must there find free expression, and to this end the honest voter must be pro tected against terrorism, violence or fraud. And we affirm it to be the duty and the purpose of the republican party to use every legitimate means to restore all the states of this Union to the most perfect harmony that may be practica ble, and we submit it to the practical, sensible people of the United States to say whether it would not be dangerous to this dearest interests of our country at this time to surrender the adminis tration of the national government to the party which seeks to overthrow the existing policy under which we are so prosperous, and thus bring distrust and confusion where there are now order, confiifcince and hope. The republican party, adhering to the principles allirmed by the last national convention, of respect for the constitu tional rules governing appointment to office, adopts the declaration of Presi dent Hayes that the reform in the civil service shall be thorough, radical and complete; to that end it demands the co-operation of the legislative with the executive departments of the govern ment, ami that congress shall so legis late that fitness, ascertained by propel' practical tests, shall admit to the public service. Poisoned1 "Wells. Rami New Yorker. Some time ago we took occasion to refer particularly in these columns to a note from a correspondent in reference to tho probable fouling of a well from a cesspool. We seized the opportunity to explain fully, with a diagram illus trative thereof, the-theory of the oper ation of well poisoliing in this way. The subject is of such surpassing impor tance that wo return to it to notice an instancestrikingly corroborative of our remarks and caution then made, and which comes to us in the interesting report of the Rutger's Scientific School, which is, in fact, the New Jersey State Agricultural College. The subject is taken up in a paper on "The well wa ters of New Brunswick" by C. W. Cut ler, a student of the chemical course. Incidentally it may be remarked here that one of the excellent methods of this excellent school, of which but lit tle is heard, although much is done in it, is to exercise the students in origi nal analytical investigations, which they are expected to carry out without help from the professors, gradually passing from single to elaborate sub jects. It was in this way that this young student undertood to examine the wells of New Brunswick with some remarkable results. Twenty-four wells were examined. Of these, eight only were good; two were passable, but fourteen or more than one-half were bad to very bad. When well water is found to contain more than 40 grains per gallon of solid matter it isto be suspected, When the solid matter in solution largely sur passes this quantity the pollution be comes dangerous. And here is a well in the city of New Brunswick which contains 202 grains, or nearly half an ounce of solid matter per gallon in so lution, with a considerable proportion of albuminoid ammonia. Another of the contaminated wells contained four- tenths, or nearly half a pound of al buminoid ammonia in the million parts of water, although the solid matter was but 3SK grains per gallon; this cose shows clearly the foul origin of the contamination. A well was ex amined into Avhich the matter from a cesspool tiO feet distant, had percolated through a bed of sandstone. Another source of mischief w;is found in the entrance of various kinds of vermin into the well, and their death and de cay in the water. Some old wells .are spoken of in the report which had many inches of sediment at the bottom, chiefly consisting of the remains of toads, snakes and other vermin. Hero is a monstrous evil existiug under tho shadow of many a fair home steada lurking danger, like the gen ius of ovil, hovering in the dark over many a household, all unsuspecting of it. It is not only here and there; it is on every hand; the farm, from its want of drainage, being in more dan ger than the city house, and the better class ot rural dwellings being worse placed than the farms, because of the modern improvements which gather the refuse of the household in a con centrated form under ground, but out of eight, and of the largely increased wastes from a more refined household. It may be that we suffer from our ex cessive refinement in thusholding away our filth; that the only safe disposal of house wastes is in the shape of man ure, and that to be safe the wastes of a house sliould bo kept in sight and used as are those of the stable to fer tilize soil. If we could but come to that in any practicable manner, we mierhtadd millions of dollars to our arrtrreeate Yearly income, and secure jurewater, and with An- undoubted freedom from mucn disease yi. myster ious (when-unsuspectect)..onguv Nickeil -is having a good drug trade. TTTTt TIGHT. The ticket nominated, though not the one in all respects that we would have named, possesses elements of great strength. General Garfield has much of the magnetism of Blaine, and will excite a good deal of the same enthus iasm that distinguishes the followers of of the Maine Senator. He has, besides, the advantage of an excellent military record, and will be most kindly regard ed by the great soldier element of the country. The nominee for Vice President, Mr. Chester A. Arthur, is a concession to the Grant element of the convention, and is a wise choice. Mr. Arthur, as the Inter Ocean had occasion to say during the strife over his unjust removal from the Collector ship of New York City, is a man of ability, and possesses a firmness that will not be found amiss in the struggle that is before the country, and which may extend to a period beyond the election. When asked to sacrifice this personal independence and con victions of justice or vacate the office he held under the administration in New York, Mr. Arthur promptly preferred the latter, and finally wrung from his accusers the flattering ac knowledgment that he went out of office with no stain upon his garments. His nomination will make the ticket strong in New York, where it particu larly needs strength, and will bring to its aetivesupportthe Conkling element, which is the brain and nerve of the par ty in that State. That the party has a hard fight before it is undeniable; that it has a harder fight than it would have had with the great soldier at its head, seems to us beyond intelligent denial. But leaving all recriminations to disappear with the "dust of an hour," the Republicans of the land must raise their standard and from now till November fight hard, and even desperately, for victorv. Too much is at stake for lukewarmness ; too much in peril for indifference. Inter Ocean. m m Garfield and Miles Standish. Almost everybody has read Longfel low's story of the courtship of Miles Standish, but, though probably none ever regarded it as a political allegory, it may be associated hereafter with Gar field's nomination. When the bluff old Puritan soldier, unused to arts of love, sent his modest youngfriend, John Alden, to ask for the hand of the fair Priscilla, and John had eloquently pleaded the Captain's cause, she coyly asked: "Why don't you plead for your self, John?" But John was too loyal to betray his friend, and, when he could plead for him to no purpose, he eventu ally won Priscilla for himself. The author probably never intended it as an allegory, but the Chicago convention seems to make it serve that purpose. Cincinnati Gazette. Never feed the young pigs on strong, concentrated food, such as ground corn, peas, or other grain alone. Give milk (if obtainable) or water, with equal pro portions of bran, shorts, and boiled po tatoes, or other roots or vegetables; if the bran and shorts can be scalded, so much the better. If you must feed peas or corn meal, mix sparingly with the vegetable diet until the pig is four months old at least, when the grain may be increased. But all through the pigs life give him plenty of good roots, boiled or raw. In short, feed the pig generously, but not to excess, with a good, pure mixed diet, and then there will be neither sickness nor want of fertility. As the winter is the time that many hogs are ruined by injudi cious feeding, these hints may be "i" service to beginners. - 1 1 e Among the persons who "assisted" at the funeral ofthelateLouisNapoleon w;is a certain General Schramm, who served under Nepoleon I. and was wounded at the battle of Leipsic. The founder of the Bonaparte family saw the young officer, then a lieutenant, weeping and apparently dying on the field, "Why do you weep?" he asked. ..Because I am going to die without be ing a captain," was the answer. Napo leon made him a captain at once, in or der, says the chronicler," to sooth his last moments." The soothing turned out to be wonderfully efficacious. He recov ered immediately. General James A. Garfield resides at Mentor, Lake County, Ohio, seventeen miles from Cleveland. The roof of his farm-house aud barn can be seen from the passing trains of the Lake shore Railroad nestled among the trees. He is a man greatly loved by his neighbors. His wife is of delicate form, in rosy health, a domestic, devoted mother, fit ting her four young generals for college or for active life, a lady of sunny spirits and of a very quiet, dignified bearing. No one can truthfully say the family, from father down, would not in all respects honor the White House by a residence of four years. Avoiding Plies. A French veteri nary surgeon says that a simple method of preventing ties from annoying horses consists in painting the inside of the ears or any other part especially troubled with a few drops of empreu matic oil of juniper. It is said that the odor of this substance is undurable to flies, and that they will keep at a distance from the parts anointed. If this treatment should accomplish the alleged result, it will be a great bless ing to introduce into the sick room. A young bachelor sheriff was called upon to serve an attachment against a beautiful young widow. He accord ingly called upon her and said: "Madam, 1 have an attachment for you." The widow blushed, and said his attach ment was reciprocated. "You don't understand me; you must proceed to court." "I know it is leapyear, sir, but I prefer you to do the courting." "Mrs. P .this is no time for trifling, the justice is. waiting." "The justice is? Why I prefer a parson. ' An Old Doctor's Advice. It was this: "Trust in God and keep your bowels open. For this purpose many an old doctor has advlhed tbe habitual costive to take Kidney-Wort for no other remedy so effectually overcomes this condition, and that without the disfess and griping which other medicines cause. It is a radi cal care for piles. Don't fall to use it ScrplBg Carrots For Butter Farmers wives have for years been In tbe habit of scraping carrots to color their but ter. This hard and disagreeable work is no longer necessary, for a more perfect color In every way, and one absolutely cheaper, is' now prepared by the well known chemists, Wells, Richardson & Co., of Burlington, Vt., aud called Perocted Butter Color. It adds to ihekeeplng qualities of butter, and gives a perfect June tint. It has-been adopted by the leading dairymen everywhere". Kidney. Wort effectively acts at tbe. same time on Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, inister naving remarked "there uum uo a, nave m uie iie euiuca me society was erecting, an oTcTIady said sne Knew tne person to wnom ne referred." GarMd'a Marriage. During his professorship Garfield married Miss Lucretia Rudolph, daugh ter of a farmer in the neighborhood, whose acquaintance he had made at the academy, where she was also a pu pil. She was a quiet, thoughtful girl, of singularly sweet and refined dispo sition, fond of study and reading, pos sessing a warm heart, arid a mind with the capacity of steady growth. The marriage was a love anair-on DQtn sides, and has been a thoroughly hap- py one. jiucn oi uenerai uarneias subsequent success in life maybe attri buted to the never-failing sympathy and intellectual companionship of his wife and the stimulus ofa loving home circle. The young couple bought a neat little cottage fronting on the col lege campus, and began their wedded life poor and in debt, but with brave hearts. St. Louis Qlobe-Detnocrat. m i This from the Augusta (Me.) Jour nal probably expresses the feeling of Mr. Blaine's nearest and truest friends : The great throb of poignant disap pointment which convulsed every Re publican heart in Maine when the news flashed over the wire that Blaine failed to secure the nomination at Chicago was followed by a feeling of profound thankfulness that the con vention had yet succeeded in nomina ting a candidate so able, so valiant and so pure to lead them on to victory. The whole nation knows who our first choice was. Por that "lesser than Mac beth yet greater," that experienced statesman, that sagacious leader, that king of men, James G. Blaine, we had enthusiasm and love and pride; but we love the grand old Republican party also, and rejoice that the convention has given us as a second choice a can didate so acceptable as General Gar field. We like that. It has the right ring. Men who feel that way make good sol diers in any cause. Inter Ocean Letters are pouring into the Inter Ocean from every direction asking for the postoffice addresses of the 306 who voted for Grant on the last ballot. The autograph collector is abroad, and is determined to have each name inscribed in his album. It looks as if the heroes of this decade were to be "solid 300." We can only reply that the postoffices of the delegates are unknown to us, but we hope to have a correct list of the names before long in a shape for convenient and permanent preserva tion. Inter Ocean. For many years none but Democrat ic votes had been Gist in Cheshire, when one excited election day a single Federal vote was found in the box. The chairman of the Select-men stood aghast, and holding up the obnoxious bit of paper petween his thumb and finger, as though there was contagion in it, exclahned, "who threw this Fed ral vote ?" A brief pause and no res ponse. "Nobody ! I thought so ; throw it out." And out it went. Pittsjield Mass.) Sun. The Ohio State Journal, pleading guilty to asmall sore spot, says: Where did Blaine gain anything by his alleged aggressive fight, except in Ohio and Illinois? That aggressiveness gave him nineteen votes, and in all proba bility cost him 119 cost him the nom ination. That aggressiveness tended to strengthen rather than weaken Grant. It solidified the Grant column. It proved a bitter fight, and Grant and his followers were not the men to decline a fight when tendered. In Ohio township, Madison county, last week, a cow gave birth to thirty fivu calves all at one time, one of them being about two-thirds the size usual ly attained by calves at birth, one about the size of a lamb, and the re mainder of them about the size of rats and mice. They were all perfectly formed, the little ones looking as much like calves in everything except size as anything could look. The mother and entire litter were dead when found. It may now be seen that many of the agricultural journals who were at pains to speak of Commissioner Le Due as a fool, etc., for his advocacy of the Northern sugar industry, are now urging farmers to plant Early Amber Cane. But we have not seen that they have appologized to the Commis sioner, or acknowledged that in this in stance that they were themselves the fools. "Don't waste your time clipping off the branches," said the woodman to his son, "but lay your axe at the foot of flic tree." And the young man went out and laid his axe at the root of the tree, like a good and dutiful boy and then went a fishing. Truly..there is nothing so beautiful as "filial obedience! The Grant column stood firm. It never yielded, but it was'not surprised. Conkling and his followers were, of course, disappointed, but, at the sam time, they were glad, if jt could not be Grant it was Garfield. lie was the second choice of the Grant leaders. Cincinnati Gazette. The Wilmington (Del.) Ecery Ece ninrj, the leading Democratic paper of its State, says that General Garfield is a strong candidate' and if the Demo cratic party does not put the strongest man it can name against him, it will stand a chance for a very decided de feat. The curs who have been snarling and growling at General Grant for the last few months will now "stop, it is to be hoped. Not because they are able to do Grant any harm, but because they make themselves perfect nuisances. Springfield Mass.) Union. Demand and supply average up pret ty well after all. Although paper has doubled in price, the country publisher has the satisfaction of knowing that his old clothes would bring more at the rag-man's. Haunted me. A Workingman says: "Debt, poverty and suffering haunted me for years, caused byasicK familyand large biUs for doctor ing, which did no good. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hop Bitters and commenced tbelr use, and in one month we wore all well, and none of us have been sick a day since; and I want to say to all poor men. you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for less than one doctor's visit will cost," Chritttan Advocate. All Indorse It. The JUcardar, Amerlcns, Ob., sys: CClerks, Senators, Representatives, Doctors Lawyers, Citlrens, in publlo and private life are testifying by the thousands, and over their own sign ilnres, Chata-remedy has been fouadlfor BTfghfs Disease of tho- Kidney and for Diabetes; these- are respectively known as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver enre and Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure," 4Sm3 DaM SaJTsrsra. . If tbe thousands that now have tbelr rest and comfort destroyed by complication of liver and Kldnpy complaints wonld give nature's remedy, Kidney-Wort, a trial they would be speedily oured. It acta an both organs at the same time and therefore com pletely fills tbe bill for a perfect remedy. Ifyouhavea lame back and dlsorded Kid neysuseltatonce. Don't neglect tbem. Wise Dalrymea. The convincing evidence from the most worthy and responsible sources, proving the great superiority of .Perfected Butter Color, made by Wells, Richardson & Co., Turling ton, VU, should be pondered and accepted by tbe dairymen and farmers of this state. They will be wise if they keep clear of the humbug powders, etc., and use only this well known color. What It Docs. kidney-Wort moves the bowels regularly, cleanses the blood, and radically cures kid ney disease, gravel, piles, bilious headache and pains which are caused by dlsorded Liver and Kidneys. Thousands have been cured why should you not try It 7 Foul Air in Wells. Foul air may be expelled from a well by heating a large thick bar of iron section of rail road bar for instance red hot, and suddenly lowering into the water, just so it is submerged. The sudden es cape of steam forces the foul gas up ward. When a fire will burn in a well, the air is pure. Prejudice Hills. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bedofmUery under tbe care of several of the best (and some of tbe worst) physicians, who gave her dsease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us In good health by as simple a remedy as Hop BIttera tnat we had poohed at for two yearn, before using It. We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did, on account of prejudioe against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters." The Parents. Telegram. Train a single tomato plant up the side of a barn, kitchen, shed or arbor, the same as one would train any other vine without tendrils. Most persons will be surprised at the quantity of fruit it will yield. i "Don't call on me for three days," is what an Ashland girl posted on the front gate, and she further added: "I'm going to eat some onions this week if I never have another beau." Cleveland Herald. SIcU Folks Save Money by buying the medlclno known as Kidney Wort. It Is a dry, vegetable compound of wonderful efficacy in all diseases of the liver and kidneys. One package makes six quarts of medicine which contains no poisonous liquors, being prepared in pure water. 8eo large advertlsment. Dairymen's Folly. Some dalymen adhere, even against the full light of fact and discovery, to the- old fashioned folly of coloring butter with oarrota, aunatto, and. inferior substances, notwithstanding the splended record made by the Perfected Butter Color of Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. Thos-e creameries that get tho highest prices use It constantly. It Is sold by Druggists. Kidney-Wort will cure Kidney and Liver disease? and worst cases of Piles When Mr. Tilden solemnly declared that there was fraud in the Presiden tial election which the people would never condone, he probably knew what he was talking about. Chicago Times. How to Make Soap for a Cent a Pound. Shave Into small pieces live bars of Dob bins' Electric Soap, and boll in three quarts of water, until the soap Is thoroughly dissol ved, so that upon straining through a sieve nothing remains, add to the solution or "suds" three gallons of cold water; stir briskly for several minutes to mix, and set It away to cool. Though It will look like nothing but. soap-suds while warm, a chem Icnl renction will take place, and in twenly four hours time will develop rorty or fllty pounds of magnificent and white soft soap costing loss than one cent a pound, and as good as many of the adulterated compound called soap, and sold at seven to ten cents a pound. How long would it take forany oth er soap used the same to become anything hut "soap-suds?" Any housewife knows that it can not be done with any soap she has ever used. See if It can be done with Dobbins' Electric. J. M. CAMi-nKi.L, 4Syl Sole Agent, Howard Neb. The other day a Binghampton girl offered to let a countryman kiss her for five cents. "I gad," exclaimed the bu colic youth, "that's darn cheap, if a fel low only hart the money. n The young women of Onoko, Tox i have taken to f..shion of euttin r'.' ' hair as short as scissors will do i They v.vir little slouched hats on V' sides of their smooth !if;:ds. :nrt ioo as rakish as pirate.-. l7i:qnoslioiia!to. Tlie-rTifrnM, ileHrlt, M!cU . v. Wn ner's8afe Liver :ui! Klilney Cure; "Its eili cacy in kidney, liver, and urinary rii.ensm la so fully Ackuowlitlired t r ; " it Isn it wort i questioning. Iloua fld- f stirnon.aN f r well-knnwn elilZ' ns In .iliC aiid r W life are evidt'iu'fK strong rr.ojct l ont the most Miitihnrn iJnul'r ' J 1 TUTT'S SYMPTOMS OF k TORPID LIVER. loaa of Appetite, Ilausea, bowels costiva, Eain intheHead, witbadulleonsationm tbe back part. Pain under the shoulder biaaloTltillnega' alter catincwitn7acG oT'temper, Xiow spirits, -Loss ot rnemoryltrialeelmgothaviniyiiegrectea some dntyTweariness, biSneaarlntter ing attbaHegrtj Potabeforo tne"eyeaT ?elToTykin'5eadacheT BeatlcMneea'at SgntTnigbiy colored Urine!,,, " IF THESE "WASHIUGS ARE UNHEEDED. SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTTS FILLS are. especially adapted xm each cases, onoilose cilectssucb a. chouse ef feeling w to astonish the sufferer. A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUTT : Dear Sir : For Ua years I hare been a roartrr to Drrpepsla. Constipation and Piles. Lut Spring jronr Pilliweroreconuaended; I ued them, lam noirnireltman, bars cood sppettU, dicestioa perfect, roenlar stools, piles Irene, and bare pained fortr pounds ueb.Tber are worth their wwrht in gold Itcv. R. U .S1MPSO.V, LooiCTiile.Kr. Tbey IncrcniothAppctite, and cause the body to Take en Flesh, thus tbe system Is nourished, aud by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools are pro dnced. Price 25 cents. 35fllBraygt?.T TDTTrsnffliOYE; GasT Haiti on Wnxssxas changed to a Glosst 1SLACS r a sincls application of this DXZ. It ira parts a Natural Oolor, acts Instantaneously. Sold by DrncxUtc or sent by express on receipt of QI. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. $1 A. MONTH iruaran wed. I2 aday at homemade by tbe Industrlous.Cap Ital not required . we will start you Hen Women.Boys and Girls make money faster at work for us than at snrfbins else. Tbe work is light and nleaaant. and inch as anvone ean ECrlrhtat. Those whrtBTAwlsa who eeo this uotloe-wtu send us their addresses at once and see for tnemselwei Costly outfit and terms free. Now la tbe time. Those already aswork are laying up larce sums of money. Address TItUE & CO., An gustaHe. Ziyi WANTED for the Best asd Futeit- I Sel'inr Pklrriil Beeli xad EBIes. friett redsctl 33 per ct. Na&ii FsMu&'f Ca, St, locii. Mo. PULLS! 1880. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, ILLUSTRATED. Ml !- 1 "Studying tbe subject objectively sod from the educational point of view seeking to provide that wnlcb, taken altogether, will be of tbe most service to tbe laxgratnamber-tllong ago coacladed that, It I could have bnt pne work for a public library, I would select a complete set of Marpcr'rJfonZMy." Charles. Francis Adams, Jr. Its contents are contributed by tbe most eminent authors ana artists of Korope and America while the long experience of Its publishers has made them thoroughly conversaatwlUi the desires of the publjc, which they will spare no effort to gratify. The volumes oTthenoaiine t-wrln Trlth thesnm- bers for June and Deceinbcrof each year. When no time Is specified. It will be understood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the currrnt Num ber. Harper's Periodicals. Harper's Magazine, one Year $ 4 OO Harper'a Weekly, " " 4 00 Harper's Bazar, " " 4 00 Tke Tiroe' aljove'aamed pub lications one Tear 10 00 Any Two above named 1 Year TOO Harper's Yonng People lYearl 150 :f.ost.a.c3-:e pbeb To all subscribers In the TJnltedStates or Canada. A complete set of Earper't Xagaxine. comprising 59 volumes. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight nt expense of purchaser, on receipt ot22S per volume. Single volumes.by mall, post paid, 3 00. Cloth casus, for binding, 33 cents, by mail, postpaid. Itcmlttances should be mad&.by Postofllce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of lost. Xeicspapert.are not to copy thit advertisement iciUi out the txpreu order of Barper fc Srother. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, -YEir rosK. 1880 ANNOUNCEMENT 1S80. THE ST. JOSEPHH ERALD The Oldest Paper in St. Joseph and tTicLea. cling: Paper in the Great West Jfow In Its Twenty-first volume the Herald has been a successful and lntlnrntlal paper from the day It was founded, ant Its publishers are deter mined to maintain Its established reputation as The ablest advocate of good morals anil correct principles. Tlte most reliable Newspaper. Tli mmt desirable busineas paper for baalness men. And tb best Newspaper for all class es. The Daily Herald having been recently enlarg ed and being printed on clear, new type, and our facilities for obtaining newi being constantly In creased. It will continue to maintain Its position amon; tbe best and ablest papers In the country, and the "" LEADINGPAPER IN THE WEST One of tbe Important features of the Heralri and that which makes It especially valuable. If not In dispensable to business men. Is tbe full, complete ana Reliable Market Reports, which are every day found In Its columns, and which largely govern the transactions of merchants and dealers Injstock. grain and produce of all kinds. Tbe buslnessmnn -who does not avail himself of theknowledgecontalned In these d.tllvcommerclal reports, and who does not kfep posted In the dally fluctuation of the markets Is at the mercy of the more enterprising traders. In many cases hun dreds of dollars are lost that might be saved by In vesting Nine Dollars a year for theUailr Herald. THE ST. JOSEPH JDollai? Herald, as its name Indicates, Is published at the low price of ONE DOLLAR a year and Is mailed to sub scrlbers witnout additional cost for postage. It Is the best and cheapest Weekly Paper published In tbe West, containing All the Important News ef tbe week. Pare and Interesting' Literature. And a Complete Review of the Gen eral Markets. No other Paper Is so Desirable, so Sat isfactory and Cheap, Subscriptions to the DO L LA It HKIl ALD must be paid Invarably In advance, and the paper will be promptlj discontinued at the expiration of the time paid for. One dollar for one year. Fifty cents for six months All Postmasters are our antborlzed agents to re eel ve and forward subscriptions. Address FRANK HI. TRACY, Manager, RT. .TOS"BPT. MO. MINNESOTA CHIEF BEST THRESHER ON WHEELS Is net a Vibrator nor an Aproa III acblne- Is wonderfully staple and admirably perfect in its thresbmgr and rcparating' qualities. Saves all Use craln, and cleans It ready for market. Runs easily, is constructed durably,Js finished, beautifully, is the most economical, least expen sive, and most satisfactory machine la tbe Earket. Will handle wet grain as well as dry. ks no equal in threshing' flax and timothy, thresh ing' and Gleaning both as well and nearly as rapidly Sat nor vptarej'ttl qf ttparatxng and cleaning fur. face Man any ether machine made, and can not i overloaded. Is both over, and under.blast. Our as wueat, ana requires uo cnange except we neTea. CLOVP.R mjlTLTNa ATTACHMENT la new and very desirable. Does tho 'work mora rapidly and better than an exclusively Hulling Machine. SEPARATORS of tbe various sizes fitted for Steam or Hart Power, as desired. An Improved Pitts Power, an Improved Weodbary Povrerf asd tbe lilward EaubJ. Izictr Power, all mounted on four wheels, aro manufactured by us, and are not nupautd bg anjf in Ota market. We are also prepared to furnish flrstlasc Portable Engines with our Separators. ror Price-List and Cuxulsrs. address SEYMOUR, 8ABIN & CO. ManufaoturCfSi StHlwatar, Minn. DR. BUTTS' tMMM Zfetli&tllStf it 12 Vt. Sii Streit, ST. WTO, UO. THE FbjiicUai ia charge of this oil aad well kaowe iatti. titiei arc rt tlar fra'aaUi ia msdkiac aaj nrittj. Teari f Zxeerkace in the Uiatmtat o( Canal. Ctmrn hara made thtir uill aad ability ae th ispartar ta that ef the eriiaary yrutilieetr, that tkey hate itqnirra a mtioail rpUtloa threath their treatment of complxatrd eaiti. .HPtSCRETlONer EXPOSURE nili-lici a gjpkl&e, ttaaerreea, falMt, btrlctir, OrtklU, all CrUary TreehlM aed SyshlllUe or Herterial affections ot Ihe Ureal, afcla er heat, treated with lucre", on kkdIibc pna clpln. withaat eiiarHcrcary or ether Foiwnoai Madlciaea. VfallNft MFM aad Ibete ef miedle art wbe are is& BtsHSeMeeapttfisa "'t '" the effect, ef Spenaaler. rkea er Sealeal ffcakaete, the retelt ef lelf-abvae le yoath er elteit la matarcd Ttara, ara pemaeaatly cartd. Thit dlt t ik erodecae actae of the followiar tffeeta CBiitieoa, tletc&ea, dituaeae, Btrrouiacn, dimnata of eight, couth, iadigcrtiea, coaitipatioa. despondency, confaifon of ideal, arenioB ta ae eiety, dcfectiTt eacmory, aeiaal cihasetieo, iaipotescy er leee ef maalr Virer, which eanti the victim fr beeiatia er marriexe. PATIENTS TREATED ll";, pcrsoaaTcoeeaHatiea ia preferred, wbicb ii PHS end ineit ti. Litt e qaertioae le be amawcred by paiiesu desirlar, treat stent mailed free ts aay addreea e application. rereeae aatertec frees Xaetare aheeU settd tlatr adaVtw.V m tear eeaaethla; ta their edrutaf. It la eat a trmuP Cena.atcsliani strictly eeatdcaUal, aaAHeali ba addressed, SB. HCTTI, M Merta 8 th BU, BU Lsala, Ms. Mmtt. X larrc. as aad esasplsta Ge-de te Wed tack, contalainr, with aaaay ethers, the fol k lewie-chasterss X Cesiptttat WoBanheed, i Selection ef Wife, Tcmearssae-U. compatible 111 iMuaip.uUs, Sterility ia Women, eauie and trcatsuat, Adtice le Bridapeant. Xttict te Hasaaads, Ads see te Wires rrastitatien, its caarce, Celibacy and Matriaiony r.acareJ, Cwi wal S.OM, Cntuaut. In. aad Caanstl, Iaj-ilsmls (a Ma-. stats, sa.a-.sf B-prwiettisa, tafia litis atasU-a, la JUrrae. aat tTrs, tefU rria .f ms-riaa w-sssa, -Sassstadiat Dinim yen 11a U Wsassa. tkar aaaies as. treat-Kit. X eek far aatiate aad -MtMaraie asadla-, af Xil -aces, -lib fall Flats Xatrariae-. Vj asaO, asa!sd,M-seav. T,H-LEiyATE MEDICAL ADVISER" On Syphilis. Gonorrhea. Gleet, Stricture, Verioo eele, &c also en Bpermatorrhcaa, Sexual Debility. aad Irapoteaey. from Sclf-Abse and Zicctaee, caseiar fees 'est aaUa-Was.aaTTS-jasas, ar-T-faat8-a-t-,ra7s!ell n-saj.Siaa. a-ss aT Sett. lab-tire Mra-rr. Isee-fSsraal reew.-aa. ssaklat tsar-altha-rr-.rsr-aha-r,eriatr-at-i--is-4ats4ws--Tslaaklss--r-s f sr ike eara af all prfrai. dj casts; 3t psfss, rrse W futaa, M -lata, Ktiial Aitits,' UC.vt n Htii:rf . TTeatwh::!, ICc. rno flUC nOLLAB we seed all tkrea of Ike a. jUtjLjtyytfcg ter.daaenbad be9lu.aica- Ireouoiia eee rataae, c.ataiaiar US paiss, aad orsr ICO illustrations. The combined Toleene ia pesltiTily the atoet pepolar Medical Book published. The aether is aa expert eaced phrsieiaa ef taaay yeare practice, (aa is wall kuwa), aad Ik. aanes -tree, aad raise fee snaneeal laid ewra, eiU ks fsea.1 sT n-atralaeleU-s. eaTrrl-f frasa iaparhfas a tea rrstra, sari- -mre, mev-r.-ra-T-ftketr-afcUst-aai-eaaa-r la. ktae c rMVAIX at -CHJWSIC" dlaea-av-rssuf. itaetfe uiia la fr-uatfeD-t.U. DP. BUTTS- DISPENSARY n careaK diseaeee aad cocnpllcaled cases, and diseases reselti-f, frees laapere aexnal ar-aciatioas, aaif-abesa er sexes! excesses. ratTaata treats! by nail aad express. Where eossikla, par Mas! caasaltatioa ta preferred, wkich ia free aad in-ited. Q.el lioaa te be aaewerad by paliearta desirinc treat-teat atailad free le aay addrata ea appljcaliae. ror books er trearacat addrtta DR. BUTTS, 13 North 8ia St, St. Leal. Me. CRAY'S TRADE MARK. SPECIFIC MEDICINE The arret r.ntHik TRADE MARK. Remedy; do m&dllaf rare far Scarce! Wrai Baas, Speraater. Thee, Impataaey, as4 eU diieaces tSit fsHevu a ee- aaeace ef Ealf- lkforeTsklar. bcj; si Leaser ATUrTsaJsr, V aatry, Cilisraal LaaxSreda, Tais Is the Back. Slaaaea of VUlos.rrcsarsre Old ate, aad xuay other Slnuee that Had te Insanity er Cecrsaiptlos, asdxrresatare Grarev Cy J"iJl partl!ar la ecr paiaphJet. which weeeafre te acad free hy mall Uerery oca. C7rheSpelfleV!adkttIa exM by all drcggleu at ft pes pavekace, er six packagaa far IS, or win be acnt free by Ball oo receipt ef tie noaay op eUrcsslnr THE GBAY 3IEDICISK CO., Hsrai.'sic'a Ctocx. DxTaere. Vot. 2-SoldIn Brownvllle aad everywhere by all druggista. uyrl yYBrajXpJ-r!raijiiffml 1 Hsif. m TEEE WEEKLY Nebraska State Journal. CAMPAIGN OF 1880. During the coming year the political affairs of the Nation, and the dlscsssloa growing oat of them will asaome aa Importance rarely equaled in our history. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN will be a more able contest; second, perhaps. la magnitude and bitterness, to none that have pre ceded It. The CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES will be taken. Including the reapportionment of Congressional Representatives, aria the shifting-of ueaiuiiDceoi po-wwr.anu mere-aajuaimemoi toe Influence of sections. THE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ot all parties will precede thePresldentlal Election. ' and the Platforms will . determine the course of Legislation and the Policy of the Government for another fonr years. OUR STATE ELECTIONS for Members of both branches of tbe Legislature Involving the election of a U.S. Senator, and for fall secutlve-Ticket, will occur. CONGRESS CONVENES in December, for the "long session,' and questions of vital importance to the people. Including the Indian and tbe IIorB3i- problems, and the new attempt 10 assert we sovereignty of the Htates as superior to the power of the Nation, In tbe matter or protecting the franchise, and providing for tbe Surlty of National Elections, will be developed and ebated by the leading spirits or the Country. The Weekly Nebr-..kr& State loarnai will be a faithful epitome of these events, and will fully present tbe merits of the discussions provoUed thereby, while at tbe same time it will give con cisely and fully, all tbe Current. Foreign, and Do mestic news, full and latest Market Reports, local as well as from Eastern Commercial Centers, fnll reports rthe proceedings of all LUerarr So cinl.RcIisioasand Educational Convention aud State Societies, and of the H tato Lealala tret TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY of Congressional Proceedings, and will be In fact a weekly history of the world In general, and of tbe Nation, and tbe State In particular. The Weekly Nebraska State Journal Is not only the largest Weekly published In the West, bat It contains much more reading matter, in propor tion to lis size, than can be found In any of Its eon temporaries on this side of the .Missouri, and com mends Itself to every Nebraskaa as Vie Stole paper. to be taken in addition to the local papers or the several counties, for Its general xnd State news. Republican In politics. It discusses public affairs. not iront a partisan, dui irom a Droau. national stand point, criticising unbllc men and measures upon their merits, independent of factionalism or prejuaice. No better medium of the news thai la wanted la Nebraska for the enllgbtment of the heads of the lamuy, or ror a liberal education or the rising gen eration, can be found than tbe State Jouraal. TERMS, Single Copy, per year........S 3.00 Five t'oplci, at one time 8.75 Ten ' . 15.00 ff3"Tbe Money (registered letter or money-order) must Invariably be sent with the names. Address, STATE JOURNAL CO., LINCOLN NEBRA SKA. TO JflCOO A YEAH, or to fJOO a day In your own locality. No risk. Women do as well m men Many make more than tbe am ount stated above. No one can fall to make money fast. Any one can do the work. You can make from SOcts. to 3 an hour by devoting your ev enings ad spare time to tne ousiness. licosisnoin Ing to try the business. Nothing like It for money making ever offered bafore. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Header, if you want to know all about the best paying business before the public send us your address and we will send you full par ticulars and private terms free : sample worth f5 also free: you can then make op your mind for yourself. Address GEOKGK STINSON A CO., Portland. Me. 21yl BEST IH THE WORLD! Imptars Bt-Carle Soda Is ef m, lightly dirty tralte color. It may appear nvlaita, examined fey It self, bat a COirXPABlSON TTITH . CHURCH & CO.'S AXIS AND KAimrlEK') BRANEV Will laaw Uao dilTcreHce. fiea that Tour Baking: Soda la wre.te andPlJRE,ai anonld be Alels rsITCIIsAR SUBSTANCES aseal tor tooH. A simple but Mvera test of the eosnperatir value ot different brands of Soda is to dissolve a dessert spoonful of escb k ind with about a pint of water (hot preferred) in clear Rlsstet, stlrriag until all is thoroughly dissolved. Tba delete rious insoluble matter in tbe inferior Soda will be shown after settling some twenty tainutea or sooner, by the milky appearance of the solution aad the quantity of floatiES Cocky cutter so cording to quality. Be sure and ask for Church & Co.'s Soda ssd see that their name is on the psckaga and 70a will fret the purest asd whitest made. The usa of this with sour milk, in preference to UsUag Powder, saves twenty times its cost. See ona pound package fox Tslosbls iaforma tioD and read carefully. SnOW THIS TO YOUR OROCER, A WEEK In your own town, and no capital risked. You can give the business a trial without ex pense. The beet opportunity ever oCered for those wtlllnjf to work. You should try nothing else until you see for yourself what you can o at the business we ofTer. No room to explain ere. You can devote all -our time or only your pare time to the business, and make grea. pay for very htur thnl you work. Women make as much sm'n. Send tor special private terms and parllc- ra .which we mall Tree. 5 Outfit free. Don't c plain o: hard times wliltr you have such! chance A1rtrssir. HAl.t-ETTitCo.. portl nd. ii. mk Im k !& 1 W 1 limij Warner's SaHe Pills are an immediate stimulus for a Torpid Liver, and cure Costive ness. Dyspepsia, Btllousuess.EIIious Diarrhoea, Malaria, Fever and Ague, and are useful at times in nearly all Diseases to cause a free and regular action of the Bowels. Tbe best anti dote for all Malarial Poison. Price, Sta. a box. Warn era Safe Tfervlae quickly gives Rest and Sleep to tbe suffering, cures Headache and Neuralgia, Prevents Epileptic Fits, and Is tba best remedy for Nervous Prostration brought on by excessive drinking, over-work, mental shocks and other causes. It relieves the Pains of all Diseases, and Is never Injurious to the, system. The best of all Nervines. Bottles of two sizes; prices, wc and tun. Warner's Safe Remedies are said by Drairjclsta and Dealers la Medicine where. everja H.EWABM&G0, Proprietors, Keels eater, X.T, KeTSend for Pamphlet and Testimonials. UjVTrV C IU ' ."rifav, Wfh &$&& 2) $30. YTH!NC Tola machine Is gusranteed In Its present com pletenesa.tomeetthewantot every hourebod fo either domestic or fancy work ; Is simple aad dura ble In construction, easily kept In repair, and wll knit a stock ing with reel and toe complete in from 3 to 10 minutes, and articles of any desired shape, size, or material can be easily and quickly knit on this machine. The machine is warranted to be in perfect order and to do tmt what Is rsnrMsntart Each machine is accompanied by a book of Full 11- iMisraiea jnteruawm ny wnicn any one can learn to operate them. OOOD AQEHTR WANTED with whom tbe best terms will be made. All orders and communnlcatlons should b addressed to DANA BICKFOK.D, Pres'tand Gea'l Art. Uyl 6U3 Broadway, New Tsrk- 17 A fI T 5? 1 A eomtent toiams aa la carh " aaceaaaV cno.ty in Ue V. S. te sell tbe Crfay-nlU arTUlap, Worth Kn.wU-- hj mt-Kr-llioo. ToawbinaK. il)tji-a rcftrrKf, we fiuia UceatSt frre. aaj s;ie Uras'at will in.r-i work-r ererfiOOaacatau -ii.sM I5TtEAlHiiL I'IB. CO,atS4 Bttoais, Mo aV IfAlrieV, .w mws SM-Malx 1 lilMfe IslA.lLMa-wMm.aa-aBr E8 ! TmTJb. -eeeeT -eeeVsaeeeRsaJleeeeeee. aeftofttlr a $66 leBBeeln IsneeefH sF Bjnn5jeJalw!Ti Ed PRWHa ia' . tmisMISb VKJL m Mtfi SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. $97.76 New Flanos, 1U to $f ,90 JaWV" Z. a 1. .. "-, ounces jjjLltljt. r.uutii, ntHUUKtua,.it, a. 1 MONEY for MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE' THE COR BIN BASXIff& CO, 115 Breadway, N. T. buy Purchase Money Mortgages well KesnidP upon country real estate at the very btti rate- MUSTER'S Allr HEALISG I ALL HEALING X OINTMENT This remarkable Ointment contains no Me rear I- . ai ro-ueraiiaeraisuraiance. aau notung i be found ih Its composition that can lnlure the t der Infant or unduly effect iheased or Jnfirm. Be lug a Vegetable Pretmratlea theAlit.IIEAI.. ING OlNTIUKNTwlll never injure you. but car be used with impunity by A Lis. Ita keallaj powers are wonderful, aad the great repu tation it Baa acquired tbe vast Jo yean aoeakn volumes of araisc far Ha aierlta. THIS 015TMKXT HAS THE FOWEK TO CATJSS ALLEXTEBXAL Sores, Scrofulous IlBiaors, Cstaaeeat Eruptions, Common Itcls,, Kelaxs stack Poisonous Wounds to tHicharge tJkelr putrld matter and av tboroagh sealing process follows. Bursa and Scalds are Instantly relieved. Chapped Hands ev Feet, Frosted Ittrnbs andCBllblatns are promptly cared. Bait Rhsaa, Barstrs Itch, Ring Worm, cbc.8peedlly eradicated As a remedy form I TO Price 23 cents per box. It U a Specific f I LLO Sold by all druggist, or mailed free on receipt ofKc by Hau. fc ltucxxx.r Druggists, sia Greenwich Btreet, New Yorlx UNFERHEHIED IKFBiTn TRADEMARK tg&6W& ipwMdAU: AND HOPS ja &ITTE8$ THIS INCOMPARABLE NTJTHIENT is richer In bone and inufclepredncing materials than til other forms of malt or medicine, while ftee from the objections urged against malt liquors. Yor dif ficult digestion, sick headgche. Consumption. Em aciation, Mental and I'hvsical Exhaustion. Ner vousness, want of sleep. Ulcerative Weaknesses of Females, Exhaustion ofNursIns; Mothers, of tha Aged, and of Delicate Children. MALT BITTERS are the purest, best, and moat economical medicine ever compounded. Lnld everywhere. MALT ItlTTKHSfO Itpafon Mas. 5Iw4 T THE ONLY MEDICINE na. 1.4o at ha 6ama Tlma aa M iOBk AVUl an iM sjasataw "a era THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. Paaaa faj.aia afaTWeasa aVAfflN fSHfttTttl saeeaJll ai004g-l.Wll-4 eHWsa-w .- - - aww wfaee, Te.m T fej WnTef WAIL. BM1LB will be perfect: It tiiey bSc?tma5' UXOarUXesU (UKSSwi eU9 .U.rO wV 1VUU M VI eWie TERRIBLE SUFFERING BillOstraSM, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaaa alee, Constipation and riles, OTAJa- aey Coaplalats, Crarel, Diabetes. Sedlateat la the Urlae, Xllkr r Bopy Urine; er Bata. Bstlc Pains and AeJte. - jm.&,ama Y.in t rtrtiAAf. HTJOMCjeea US tho iinmora that should baTS beta expelled naturaiiy. KIDNEY-WORT "? 2&&U&2?J2i aestroyiBK ."." .t,.':'"" them and you will hto bus to iKuicr. Thousands have been cured. Tryltsadyea Will add one more 10 auc uumuci, . afl(lflBaiu.itiw-.'MJU,.,v ' ( WHY BUTtar iuner '" wre wi tnwraa uik t.-r atior, riletraaa from Con eesis kwm --, J,"T triipaTjon rjr , V-. . ' Wny DO SO roanui sneausa s a- ordered urine? a rtwrT.Tnrreffl ea7 TOB. TrTapaCaT age at once auu Ku.-t. . . . .t-a A Hit a ary veuetaoi oroiyi. u Oas Paeksre makes sit traarts of Xsdldat i-- iu.,hf liu it er trill art it for 1 Awnr asw nrj. -w --r - I ivu. Ineiitvpon baring it. JMcf.ll.ro. aTT.?ji si:3i5r2Ki a ca.. izzttmki. t tWmsrrrfpartraM.) BOTrt. I lW TAIsTJASXeXi TKUTH8. y IfjtrSarsanfferteefrcaa Sag esabed ot stekacas, Has Bitters poor beSHes. er sXatfftfjB' lake cheer, far 4 will Care Yes. J and hare overtaxed TSSaV t 1 k m are a mtaitter. fak with tout naMoral da- !assrtth care aad rrork, or 1 3t you reel ireajE aad ato- !; or a soother, wens If you ara stmpty sHtrgi Barited, wtthoat cdeanr latlOWaBgWay, r H Bitters will Sestsre Tea 'J itfycuare axoaaofbaav na ot your ererydayi Bess, weoksaed ef tt qobsi er a xsaat ei sy SfattSaght Work, Strcsgtliea Yes. nstriaf from aay fadti-T fast, asuoftea aba eass, i aTf rouiaj crrer jaaz Hs Bitters win . It yen aro yoattg. aad JBrrtioa.orarBgroTrliijtoo Has Bitters will , If 70S an ia tbs work ekak, aay where, aad feel ReUere Yes. ,. shop, oa the farm, at teSs thai roar arateiB Beeds ejetaam, eoeuag or at 1 fey emUatt Hop Bitters la If T60 are eld. aad your ailttrg wUlvrat BeWxV Waat Yea Keed. ptisa) Is feeble, yefa tacBlWes lraatBg, aarres aasteady, and yoaTJ TSUv Bitters will fire 70a Item Ufa aad Yltrv Bor COOOS CCU is thesweetest, safest sad best. AaatULUORSb Cbb Her Pin for Stomach, Liver sad Sidneys U aaee Her t ell others. Cons by sJMorptloB. Itlspeafeet, D-Ldisaaabeorate aad lrreeltffrjle earn fcrdrBrdc. eaaew, ass ox opium, tobacco aaa zsarcoutn, aUoTeaaMbyeTegiati. Hey Bitten Mfr. Co. Socbaatar, tt.T. fkmSMtMt & AaaatiralyNawaailpoeattTalyaaVeliTar iiJ Reaaarr far tae rHrlr ae4 eernuaeeS cars ef Seminal Zmlaaioas and Zmpottacx st ike ealy tTa..sT,TasIiiaptoll.lUwiarisfBaisKtaani lis. TW aa. tt ia. rraalr U asaa ws ma ae i.ar.sraa. sa aaw aae lsfaina taaUaary earseiM ml Sra. XVss asaasaflriiniisl aaa aastiaassshSTsryswwasasai.aaaiaaaiiiiaiii1sairiai Tawe taia-itmn- ''-f ' frictieat ssmsrl,a saaalai a ag Manly feenatss taal to wiU pre farfM. sasaewtaa. II la eaa aailrla.asalwirrWaislaaaa ssttsaaltsiasslaaiiTWlJiii ars4 tt nataaf aaa nrta Ola i rwr trmiMI tmala. Ta. Saar nililM.n.'i ' "' JklftaM'wtt. T .ii j imimmi- t- - --, '-" " aaei lantwrU .-av rfMlW. Sill I. kMfe.1 SMMafetMH. HARRIS REMEDY CO. MPS CHEMISTS, jUrKet aaa ota aajxeaa. pa. aeruax. am as. WwoHcltetL testimony to the XMrarvof Frof. Ilarrim' Seminal rteatUtr. taker front Zrttterm reeefreat front fafress Indiana. April lltb, 1373. Tne rrmedr ia war kin J-perfectly Bad cpslepsy treni wesaness. ti airnt rrars past. Caleaie. Xt- . KJ3. I ana ISetoatalr em aa fail tie tcp. Tbe leuat naa In Ihe couarrr ia rettmr peUer. Mlsaoari, Sept. It, 187J. I rccsirel se aaacb tenclt frem IBS eie ef yoor remcins that I waat to try tftaaa us aaMbsr case. Taia ia of lone; tlanJine. aaS will aeel seaa.taias aary etnney Micb., Jan. 2t, 1873. I bare asai p year pacisreef aaeaV ctae; Mod ne anotbar aa soon as possible. That teckaie ttoppaS all apparent treetla. bat Ibere a weakness yet, aS I wiab yon woeld prepare this let far the cere of tbat- lowa, Oct. Mtb, 1873. I am aiawst larprliail ! tear fas tillea. They bare werke4 like a Cham es zae. 1 am rasf Irnt aa anacb ef araia at I wai kefar e Ukioj. I was es the ere ef tbe (rare. I tbonjfct. anl there waa no can far aw, bat new I am ia mail r.ot.s nt a care. Wett Tirriaia, Af.3, 187S. I rr-eiTaa year aaailnae, aa. 1 berTe it baa eorri me, for which I asa rary thaakfal- la. close (lull fini tS, far which please aen4 ase anetber Vex (No. 2) far a fnead. TonbatedoeaatTaatthatferaae. I will tcai yoa aU tba artera I can. Vtm a Phyxician ana Ausfeort. Mlxseun. Jeae 2h,IS7. Flease forwart me at enre another Vex ef tbe Pastilles. The patiaat aa whom 1 bare esei meat af esc box, la ediitioo te a tixsnle box, ia fast mareriir, I think aaotbtr wUl set him all rtrbt. JFrom a Drnggist MaryUai, Sept. Z, 1179. Last Jaaary wt tat frsra yen a hex er year ramed'y, tor eae ef oar nstaaaara, ana! it baa asale a perfect care ef bua. We hare aaather cettestr sew raffer btia the same way. tti wiih byreturamaU eaaNa,SUsV Drop into tbe reliable and well knuwn Drug 8tand of J. J. Bender, Nemaha City, and aslc tbem what the reputation oftheGreen Moun tain Cathartic Pills hna been since 1S3.S. You will be told that they b&ve been and are a standard Liver Kegulator or Medicine An InfalliWe Eeaedy for Malarious Peversr Janndico EestleasnesB, MeDtal Dejjressioo, Sick Headaone, Constipation, Eillionsness, ITyspepsiaj &c. Try one box, only 25 cents. Yoo will never regret It. - O. C. JJay fc Bracken, Sole Proprietors, 4ro5 KausasCity.JiIo. tsmsmmis? r 1 a r r a VxJ'l m