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HI UIUMI lll lH I iiJill 11111111 ! WHVIU HIHWMIIH"IIII' '""" NEBRASKA ADVERTISER Of mo. in jioinLof lioiio.sty of eoiiutotiiiiioe, lie opinion iiniHt bo "agin" Lorou Tho following gives mi idea of the character of tho men and means now arrayed in tho Now York legislature on tho Hide of tho administration to crush Koscoo Conkling. Tho Philadel phia YVwjttVHays: It must ho confessed that tho per sonal appearance of Senator Sessions, the alleged briber, is unprepossessing. Mis somewhat swarthy and smoothly shavon face and brown eyes have- a foxy and rather low expression. He reminded mo of tho story of tho old Ouakor. a vcrv iiey man. wno once said in a public speech: "In p'int beauty, public opinion is agin So, i 1)111) to 01 It. Sessions. The "Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Times writes as fol lows; "I had tho misfortune- to be born in the same county as Loron Sessions, who, it is alleged, gave Urad ley tho 2,000, and I know Sessions pretty well. Ho was a pretty hard citizen, and although ho is not, to my thinking, above using a little money, if somebody oIho will put it up, I don't think ho would do as slovenly a piece of bunnies as is charged, lie has been In the business too long. Ho would not have let go tho money until he was sure of his man. He had rather kept it himself." TlioX. Y. Tribune, while it pretends to not believe that Sessions is guilty of bribing Hradley, in lain it certainly believed him oapablo of bribing or be ing bribed, as tho following extracts fiom thu Tribune prove: May 21st. 1K71), that paper said, in a article on Sessions: . It augurs ill for the repute of the closing days of tho Legislature at Albany to find Mr. Loren Ii. Sessions playing so prominent a part upon the Door of the Senate as he has (lone in tho last few davs. Kvery man who is at all familiar with tho political history of tho Stato, knows what the record of Mr. Sessions is, in tho lobby and out of it, and knows also that it was a great mistake over to have sent him to the Senate a mistake which his constituents are not likely, let us hope, to repeat. The honest Repub licans of Chautauqua and Cattaraugus deserve to bo represented by a differ ent sort ol character. .Juno 30th, tho Tribune again re ferring to Sessions said: The Tribune has since been assured that the directness and vigor of its comments upon Mr. Sessions frighten ed tho "strikers" all through tho Legis lature, and did much to check that carnival of bribery and corruption which too often disgraces Uie closing days of a session. This is only a single instance of Mr. Sessions' methods. This connects him with "strikers," "bribery' "corruption." In the same article the Tribune mU: It is indeed a little irritating to find Mr. Loren $. Sessions at this late day claiming tho consideration that is awarded to men who have lived clean lives. Mr. Sessions has been known many years to the people of the Stato; he is notorious in Washington ami in Albany, and we have nover heard an honest Republican speak of him with confidence July 28th tho Tribune said: Tho election of men like Sessions to tho Senate is a very great damage to the Republican organization. It wives it a bad character. Tweed was a big load for tho Democracy to carry, and the Republicans cannot afford to place many Sessions in nomination if they care to succeed. It appears from this ovidenco from the Tribune that Sessions was just tho character to do what ho is now charg ed with doing. Tho Jamestown (N. Y.) Journal says Sessions "lias tho reputation of having made a fortune out of buying and selling legislation." , StatoSenator "Woodin is a fair match for Sessions. Tho St. Louis Post-J)is-jHitcli, .Democratic says of Woodin: "Woodin, tho leader of tho adminis tration forces at Albany, has been a member of tho Stato Senate for many years, and was ono of Tweed's most elliciont tools. It is a notorious fact that Tweed was a rascal. Nearly all the recognized corruptlonlsts in tho Albany Legislature are with the ad ministration and against Conkling. The power of money and a venal press, tho enormous patronage- of tho admin istration, represented on tho spot by Robertson with l.ilOO appointments in his pocket, tlte inlluenco of .lay Gould with his newspaper connections, and of Vandorbilt with all his railroads, aro tho real secret powers that Conkling lias to light, and great powers they aro in Xow York politics." Tho Toledo Journal speaking of tho immense intlouonces ho has arrayod against him says: 'Pli.i rwvik.itu if Mm A uurw.lntml 1Jricu Jill' lloV-iim IL HIU JVUOUW...VV... IUI.I at both Albany and Xow York huvo reported Conkling dead twice a day ovor sinco his resignation, and yet wo observo that Conkling still lives. The administration, with its immenso powor of patronage, does not seem ,iblo to kill him. Senator Robertson, with the power to appoint 1,500 lick spittles in tho Xew York Custom House, does not seem able to dispose of him. The whole venal gang of monopoly newspapers, from .lay Gould's Xow York organ down to tho little vlllago posmaster editor, do not seem able to beat him. On tho other hand, Conkling is gaining friends daily everywhere throughout tho country. He will again bo Senator from New York, and don't you forget It. It seems bad on tho Administration that its forces in Xew York are not led by men of character. Such ras cally manipulators only make the mistake of the appointment of Robert sou the more odious. Tho Lincoln Ulobe, bitter against Conkling defends tho attempted brib ing of Hradley as follows: Ho found a Conklingifo who bad a vote to sell, and havinga few thousand dollars of railroad money he thought to invest it where it would do the aforesaid railroad tho most good. Tho outcome- of tho matter, how ever, seems to bo that Uradly knew that tho Administration men were practicing rascality, or endeavoring to do so, to defeat tho stalwarts, and he shrewdly set a trap and caught ono of the big suckers. Yiuo and tho Administration. writer A gossipy Washington rambles alter this fashion: The administration has not yet given any indication of what its state dinner poiioy will lie in the way ot wines, and the subject will probably slumber until next winter, when neces sity will compel a decision. Wiiuloin is reported by one of the Wasbiiu'lon scathing correspondents as the only total- abstiueuco man in tho administration. As for tho others. "II. .1. 11." coiiifies in tluv Philadelphia Times, that "Gar field is a temperate man, but not a total-abstinence man. Ho will take a nip of whisky or brandy once in a while in congenial company, and In drinks wine at dinner when out. Ami ho will drink it at his own table when lie gets started in the white house, and Uuthorfoi'd Hayes, don't you forget it! Hlaino never tasted brandy or whisky or any distilled liquor in his life, lie drinks a little champagne at dinner if ho has company or is dinning out, but nothing else. Hunt, of the navy, is a cuarmiug genueiiiau in social ute aim Will take a drink or two when he fi-uls like it - Lincoln also. The last named is one of the salt of tho earth, lie is one of the most gentlemanly, huitest hearted, upright, selF-foruotful little men you ever saw. There will be no Belknap business under him. And yet L have heard that bo used to play poker at a cent ante and a quartei limit whatever that means. Kirk wood and James would both tako a drink rather than have their legs saw ed off, but MacVeagh 1 don't know anything about him. He doesn't look as if lie ever took a drink, ami yet 1 liave sometimes imagined there was a little glimmer of fun in him." CALL. ON HHHHHEffVyvVjpFVjyHSHHBjHHjIjH DR.WHITTIER 017 St. Charles Street, Sf. Louis, Mo. A rowilnr K'fulmito of two Mmllcnl OiiIIckpi, linn Ixwia lonor locntril than nnr otlinrl'lirnlrlnu Iti Ht l,oiits.m rltr imp alww.nntl nil olit rnnliUnlnlitmtT, UyiiblllH, aonorrh(rn,qiPot,Btrlotur,Orchltl,ntiptur1till Urinary Hyphllitlo or MnretiniU AfTot!ous of Throat, Bkln or llonon ctirml Hnfnlr, I'rlvntrtr. Bpormntorrhnn.Hoxtml Boblllty and Iniriatoney m tho ri'null of Holf-Almao, Mjiml imcfmkmi In mnlurur jmr,nrnTr lu-nlmrork, producing nrTiminrM, nmln nl omlMlonfl, dnlillttr, tllmnoni of JKlit.ilefoctlvo mom. orr. pliyslcnl uocnr, nrfiralrm to noclnlr confusion of lilrma, loMof mnltnr,nlshtloiiii,rinilirlni:liinr. rl3tfnlmpn!er,nrulrinnDiititIr ctuoil, Con.ultntlon nt office or lir innll fteo nnJ Invltml. rnililat ono Mump, Modlrlnnn feint by mull or nire. Curoi irnnrnDtoml. Wliurn ilnulit nlt it l fmulilr flnlml, MARRIAGE i PS!?6 pfWIs. (GUI DEI Thnwliolvrtorr, troll tntJ.n It UtrtioMllfc, on t hi, following mliJiictM Who muy 'riuirrr, wli ' nnl. wiir, Mnnhnoi, Womiinhnoil, I'h)elonl (Incur. Who uli'iuli! niArrrilxmllfonnil hiilnniaimirlalucrfnintl,ilfitctN of cflllimcy nnd iucom, unit iminy miitn. Tlioso ntiirttnil In UNION HOTEL, wet of Court House, mid exiitiilnuour NEW STOCK f GOODS. Waltham, "J Key ami Elgin, and V Stem-Wind Si'kingimelij, J Movements. AImo (iOl.11 fc SII'VKK CASKS, TheJiOSS GO 1,1 OASE, TlMi Wiilthuin nust-K'roor. WnliuvoJUHt.ro. r I (CrQ m'lcuteil oolviMl a bill or LujUwlVrJ from tin" UstHol tlio best innlccrM.imil which our oxton nIvu ri'imlrliif; experience proves mast nulla bio for the wants ol our many euntomer.-,. We ro.s peal fully submit to Hie considera tion of thoHo ltiteiiillii iurphnnliiK TIME PIECES thnt they consult anil buy from Moohanical Dealers Only,"""' not from Jaulc-ofiull-truiluM, who can not know any IIiIiik of tho goods they oiler, and aro unable to Itoop In repair when sold. REMEMBER, Wo nurrtnl our clocks uKuliiHt all accidents for years, J EWELRY. Our stock Is full In every department, IioIiik consta tly replenished with the latest styles. hki'awixu j-'iyj-; wai'i on: jii'M.yjiss. ENOFCWiNGSuS verware Domes, UIurh, Name l'lates, etc. Hive us a rail and ymi will bo satisfied. SsfflbfiS? : -7.tT. iiixiti .- j-iv.v5c. HrpWTuar-v sfV 'IZlX .Ji ii,"ur-SMWF1 " ' m I -. 'I J. . 'tmsriTTftKT . . r-, w VTlflHIKn dMS, L m- I O'PPIT or conliMiiplntliiu mnrrlnun nhoiild rimil it tln'ii kcop un tier lorn nnd key. 20 otn. or mnll In moony or po tfiuo. Knullsh dormim-French ronil Trtcpokfi). CDCFPRESCRIPTIOIIiV-HrssSS 1 iaEaliWn',ln,,8, 1'''' Mnuliooil, NrrtimmnM, ii ""''"" of Iilnim, Avrrilnn to Horlctr rfoCthn Mi-morynnd UlnurdiTH brmiuliton liy Self. Almmi. Any ilrmtlt tins tin) Inurfillculn. Ht, Luul4 CiiratlTnIniit'o.61'.Ht Ohnfli.,Ht Imlii,Mo. Dr.JACQUES 705 Cheonut St, St. Loulo, Mp. nt old otnen, continues to euro UnornmtorrhoMi. Buinlnnl Vunk- neaa, Iiupotcucy.iill fornm of Uyphilis.Ooiiorrliccu, Qloet, Urinary or lllnddrr iIIhpuros. ltor,.nt cure ctiti'il in a fowilnys. All tho iIUcmkoi ri'nltliu! from Mf-nhiKu, oi-pv)oreii)oiiroi!urid for llfn with tntn modk'Ino. AiWlce Imv. C'lniruou low. Cull or wrltu Inntrlctconlldence. Symptom Iloolt farlvrnntninp MARRIAGE GUIDEViSS STEEL BOILER FEEEY. w .. f, TnCiiraJrt, Inter (Jcvau : When the Cincinnati Cnmimrriul desires to make u point against certain fidgety gentlemen in the South, it finds it convenient to he fair to Grant. The following is in reply to remarks called out by crit icisms of .Toil' Davis' book: "When the war was over tho only man who was very anxious for bloodshed was l'resi dent .Johnson, himself a .Southern man, and he was not persistent. He had an Idea that it would have- a fine moral effect to do something in the wav of punishing General Lee, but General urn m pm a stop 10 iiiai, saying ine terms of surrender must bo scrupulous ly respected. And they were respected. Wo wish the young men of tho tiouth had a clearer understanding of that chapter of history than they seem to have. They should know that there was Irresistible power in tho hands of Grant at Appomatox, and ho gave the dofealed and disheartened Confederates generous terms, and told them, in ad dition, to tako their war-horses and put them to the plow. Should the South forget that V" Tho anti-treatiug law is a dead let ter as far as this city is concorncd, and there appears to bo no effort on the part of tho temperance people to en force either this law or tho Slocumb bill. If these laws cannot be enforced a prohibition law should not for it moment bo thought of. J,in oln Uhihi . That is just the way it looks to us. It seoms that tho people aro not jet "educated up" to seo tho necessity of stringent liquor laws, and until the aro 0 educated such laws had better not bo enacted, TChii:, Pa-.tluno 11. Father Maloney, the exposed miracle worker, who was arrested on tho charge of obtaining money under false pretoncos, was dis charged. It was shown that ho had been paid money to effect a miraculous euro, but could not bo held because, although ho took the money, lie did not solicit it. Oppohit Lumber Yard, Main M. GOOD jaiGS REASONABLE RATES. Special Accommodations for Commercial Men, AND td l. -J -an -.J, .i--' J,j;'' '.-"-' fe; 3L"a AtBrownville, Nebraska. BEST CROSSING ON THE Missouri River. NEW BOAT, It (ties Lo ir, Ca mps tii (id if, jRoads Good, J a delimit j Amide. Connects with all Trains. .t fas ar A lire, nevr and coaiplete Guile to Vel lock, eoutainlDjf, with many others, the fol lowtnf chapters: A Competent U "luaiihooj, , Selection of Wife, Trmpcramentt.c&mpatitle and tuiuimutiUle, blerilitv la Womcu, cauie anJ treatment, Advice to lirlJogroom, Adflce to Huitandi, Advice to Wirci, I'rcititutian, it ciuie", Lelltacy anJ Mat-nmony cou pared, Conjufkl Duuei, ConflomDt, Lot aol Court i tip, ImdimtDti to Mir rltv, ScUncfof lUpro-tucttoa, 8miU Ufa eoniUm J, Uw of Mirr'K fd V vi roa, L(U rlfbu of mirricd wemeo, etc. toclulirtg Dutaira poul l Womtn. their cauiti and treatment. A bock fur prliattaaJconillfrata rfalicy, of812paf, with full l'latt EciraTloi, ty mill, i'ed(60ocou. ''THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" On Syphilis, Oonorrhoco. Ulcet, Btrloturo, varloo cele. &c. ilia on Bpermatorrhcoa, Bexual Debility. and IrnDOtenov. (mm btlf.Abute tnd Kxccuri. catimc fc.ml&ftl CiDl..loc.lA.rTcunt ArcralontoSod.lT.rbrikklPecftT.Dici Wsm Driver Furinslicd when desired. Horses boarded by the day and Tanners' teams fed and at fair rates. or week, cared for ctii orbUbt, Der.cmf M.mpry rial. IraMonrcrunharDf. clvin 1(1 fr tbe cutt 6f all rrliat, lli.aici) 121 panel, Qm M rlu. &U ccdu. 1, ifbtiual I'ow.r. t?.. makloc inar kUIdk lrcatm.al,aa(Jartat many valuatil, reo- A Great Cause of Human Misery Is tlic Loss ol A utur; nu lUo JVutitre, Tri-utiiit-nt , mul ruillrul euro or Kinilnnl S cuknt'Sf, or Hper iiuttorrliui'ii, linlucwl ly felfub u vuluiitnry ICnilNMliins, Iinpniciicy, Xitoi lly, un i liupodlliU'MtH to MnrrliiKO Ki'Hornlly. C'diifiiliap tlon, KplUpiy fttul I'Un; Muntiil itilil l'liyilc.il In oiipnolty, itc., lly Itulirrt .1. ( uIitwi-II, .!. I., miiluir ui tnc "(irttMi jkiok, etc. Tln worlilri'iiowncil nutlior, In tills nilinlrnlilc f.i'Cliire, ch'ftrly provis frnni tils own I'xprrlKiu'o, Hint tin) uwliil cdiKi'fiuoncuKof H'll-ulmse limy lie clli'Clunlly roiimvod vrltliiint iluiiKernliK. KiirKtcul oiicrnlliiTM, li.iiiKlcs, ItistrilinuntH. ruiui. or cur rtliils; polutliiK out u nioile of ruront onci-certain, nml cflcctuiil liy wlilch nvury suiron'r. no inutti-r wlutt lilhciimlltiuii muy be. muy cure lilincolf prl vutcly.clioupl nml ruillcully. lid" Thin lectiiru s ill provo u boon to tlioiuiuuls mul llioiismiilH. , tii'iit umlcr n'ftl.ln ii pliiln envuliiiio. to uny ml ilrnrtri, post pulil, on ri'cclpt of nIx crnts, or luo iintiii;i Ktnmpt. Wii lut vt alio u Muro cure lor Tape AVur ililrc.-m THE CULVSIIWSLL MEDICAL CO., 1 1 Ann Sf., Niiw Voilti N. Y. X'.O. Ilox. .S. 18 ty HclicilAlvlca.' Lc:ts:o ca L'inh::liVT:2a:h::l. 10c pop ONE DOLLAR111"1 1iihr?f ii mifllwWmOa&mwriTrirTmliiaj bovedticrlbtl booki, nlor. Ir touuJ in ona volume, catitaiuiD 63G P'K1' nd oier 100 Uluitrationi, The comblnrJ volume it poiltivtlr the moit popular JlfJioal Dock puLlliheJ. The author it in experi enced pliilolau of minjr vein practice, (ai II well known), anl It. iilviiMClitn, and rul.a far trtaiai.Qt tail dowa.wlU Le f.uud cf fi.at ralue to tl.oaa utTerlnC fram ttapurltl.! cf tbaajilcm, .ally trrora, o.t tlfr e. or any cf lb troubl.a coming uod.r lb b,a4 ef "VKVAT, ir " CHRONIC1' dlMU., Fctaft ataiopa taken la payment for bocks. RV Eiliblnh.i tani In If IT, curea cuuiiillcaiea caiei. ami ditraiei reiultine irom impure iczuai aa.nciaiioni, leil.anuie or sexual excciiei, l'tirenla lreitel iij mill inl expreii. Where ponible, per onal comultation npieferreJ which ja fredanJ invitrJ. (uet none to Le aniwerel ty patients deiirinr treatment mailed frea toany alJre.a on applicatioii. For bnoks or treatment addicts ll(. liUTTS, 12 North 8tli Nt-, St. Lou I a. Mo. TAR Chauncey M. Hopow, for whom the Administration party nt Albany are buying votes, has plenty of money. Ho Is tho attornoy for tho richest man and the greatest monopolist in the United States. Ho will bo a .Senator if money will do it. OF 4N? ForCouyhs.Colds, f t&. JStv jzit. kJ&.Ji5,Ji5kt i&s SH.. ODELOOSEauL'JS. 3WMF w w u u r.t u iixi h it JJ CLKKn XHULSANDS iwVUI.. mJki A POSITIVE CURE i f i. i -jv rfV.1 & fi ftfim Is Ihn Root nfTnnloo. ftli. v Curos Dvsnensia : ' . -V'.l.tx)ll Pn,4n ll. A....UI. I ,iiboiui uo inun)iumu, - iSirmsiiii-ii. tho System; J WWis. Restores the Weak l rfltVyvSr and Deliilitated. ? "' Vrrly-n. 4. n ii .,.! i i ii w.i i rovtf in i i i , .Mil . If l ..111 ll 111' H.I in: '.Yooli'n Uiii,. b Tlll-t tnlf. no lthir lr I.T .l Ul Ul;K'1 S N SMITH&CO.,Prop'r Micri.tirstnUllirrl ruuk iilo. li.VYTOX. OHIO. hj "' v vrT"gr Kt- v ny3 'aa&MJfcSSr ZZS ' 'oi2sC i ' - of I. PRICKLY BITTER The uinjort! ofllio ills of the itiiiuiii hotly rUr from a derangement of tho Ilver, nffvctluu '"" the atomach mul mici'fis, Jn order to effect a cure, tt In iieeeasiirii to remove tho ciiuttc. Irretu lur untl Stnotflnh netton of the Hovels, Jlriitttclic,NlcltHe.imtt the Stomach, l'utn In the Jlnck and JjoIiis, etc., Indicate that the Liver lit at fault, and that nature re- utrc tu.ilatanee to enable this or nan to throw off Impurities. l'rlclcly AHlt HltlerHaroei)fouffi compounded for thlsiiurpac. They arc mild In their action and effective as a curef are pleasant to thetantcand taken eanlly bylioth children and adult. Ta ken aceordlny to directions, they are a iuifvandpteanauteurvfovnyHlciitiUi, CJencrnl Debility, BlalJltuiil Con stipation, utHcasutl ICUIneyH, etc., etc. tciiltilootl I'urlfler f hey are superior to any other medicine; cleansing tho system thoroughly, and Impartiny new life and energy to the i n rulld. It is a medicine oiiil not an Intoxicating beveraye. ASK YOUR DRUQDIST FOR PRICKLY ASH BITTERS, and take no other. 1'HICE, $1.00 per Bottle. MEYER BROS. & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, at Louis and Knnn- "'- BUY THE Davis Sewing Machine. if XS SI. 000 REWARD! 0 He red lo any person that thai will do as great range of work, and do it as well and easily on any other machine now in the market) as can he done on the Davis Vortical Feed Sewing Ma chine. Arrangements for the contest will lie made with anyone desiring to conipoie lor inc aoove reward wiiiiin a reasonable time after written appli cation is received. DAVIS SEWIM MACHINE COMF'Y. I'or Descriptive Circular and c;.ituloiic NCUtl to DAVIS S. m. CO. 21S & '220 State St., Clilcugo. n v vki -m fs y.ifc- Kdi l lUI'OWll ari'r'v nt i .ii.i r- Ti. .. ,.! r...b H'i iw Ts- BECTim' CHEiPEir iilirli'atiir in tlin wnrlil. It in On lini bccaum it doeo not Riim, l ut formu n V nollahoci f5urfnc5n over tlin iiyIo. ro- duolrig friction and llehtoninu tho tlruft. it is xiio cnoupeat ix.-ijiiho it costs no more thun Inforlor bmnds, ami ono box will clo tho work of two of any other Axlo Crease illy un veil fur llrtrveHli-i'H, ri'm-l'iaiitcw, nindn. ItannuirHiniKil Mill UcarliiL'. TUieblnti Machliu. C'arriuvcH, liitrtrli, tu., etc., an lnr Wairoim. It i uuAKANTEED to contain no Potrolcum. lor railo by n'l tirt-clnbn ill alrw. ttf Our 1'oclnt VycloptJi of Thbvjt Worth Knotting mnileil trim. MICA MAHUFACTURINC CO. 31 Michigan Avenuo, Chlonco. Illinois. It Is tho ri'siili ol'iiO jeni-H' oxiu-rloiifo and cxirtmeiis iu Scwliitf SUclilnos. It cowUnu ii gooil jiotntM cf all prettnt awl Jutner ma;et, nml V nut n " ono iiihu" or " ono Wei " mncUlno, ub o'h r uro. ItuvoliU tltoili'lVrlM nl ollit'i'o.iiiiil ikw Koivcanticainl inlua&l fcaturcK ami I'oiiNutiicuLVn. It is lanjt, liiiht-ruuninij, t,oittlr, l,nntl&Me, eon toiitnt, ifuraUf, anil ttinplt. lirril III 'tt linn lu'iil in lt'iaitr iViMifiirAyriirn. f'lrculanjwlt)' lull ilivcriiitlon Kent free on riHiut nt 1 1 in mirely t!j' utft Atrinlwllliirovolt. Iluii'l tiiil i Mt I Ix-'forn vou buy. Manukactukkh nv 1 1 IU N M ACiriNK CO ,1'lorcntv, Mans. ; wuot r " UE0.1M1ENT. '"' I1 MiiWHW W W I ll II I lll.H RUPTURE Till! TltltiMPlf Tllt'SS CO. cum Kunturo In from :w to W iIu.vh, mul will jmy Jl.ino i'or a Htipturu tliov cm not cun. Hi'iiil "io. for Hook to Dlt. ( V It. HUHXHAM. lii'ii'l Hup't, ill I llouory, N riiiiniif It Miutli 13Ui Slri-ft, v.. or llilllli I'll liltll til CI1IIM1 . ..... -- --.--, acrwrnnTnyssESsrai HOP BITTERS? (A Meilk-lui;, nut a DriuU.) CONTAINS no ps, nrcnr, aiANnn.KK, l)AM)i:i.l(.N, ANTJTIIB PfllFBT AMI HlST MPnT"AI.QUALI. IlKSoK AI.L UlllKlt JlH'11-.U.-l. Til Its Y OTJlfclil All Dlfciifosof tlinStoumrti. lloweln. Iilnml, Lur, Ulilmye, mul I il i.u ui nm v uu6UCbn. Mri'iiu Hiiiu man.i ttjiutiauy Vuiiialo Culliiil.iliiU. SIOOO IN COLD. Will bo palil for n pneo tlioy will tint pri or nu,ur iuruii)iiiini; iiiijuiru or liijuiiuiu luium in iiii'iii. Ai-k your ilruccUt fur Ilun lllttirunn.l try tlicui befuru )ou fluep. Tiilio nu uiliui-. 1)1 (' tinn.iliaiiliitoittiillrri-ilFMIiliM'iirnfor Uruukcuiitui, ii. o if nium, tubatcu ami iiuruuiii. PE.ND roll ClllCULAK. Al' llinv llil.t hv ilrtiLTlt,! plillltriMV.l '.lUl.ritrr, N. .AToron A on, butts' mmm r:tatll:icil817 it 12 V. Eth Ctrcet, ST. LOUIS, XO. fnilF. I'hyncliiiainehiriie nf II,,, 0U an I ell knonn n ti J luimuarrrciSuliriEiiiliiatciiuiiiediiiiic and lurjeri. lnr. iif Liiirrlenrr in the trcumeul ui (luunlc DI.hi.i-. hau i, i tneii ik, II mi ability to mum uitru,r 10 iliat nf His or.ln ry iraciinuiier. that tbe) hate acquired a natiuual icimtatliu tnr urn Uinr treatinrnl if c ilnlicalril cmrs Jii,5USSaaIlaKJX P O S U R E frolic. rnriiiir.nnnfnihmiiesii iihis msiaii imul nwwyfcaui iiKturfa 5"i" ."'.f ,,V!hl,1, '"'"""'""i ''' I. Mrlrluri', tlnlilih. all Ulnar; rroulilfa auJ h;.lillllle or Jlireurlul alleclioni i.f fie I iroat, .Un or bonr., trealej with euccen, on ac iriiiilic rrin '! .I'i.0 ,l! jrcurir or otlier I'maaBoui MeJIciurs. TO UNO MEN ""' "" of miJJle ife lio are uf arniasmiriia ii alH Icrmic from the nrl of Siirriiialiir. rlna cr M-miual liHkne, il.e riaull of self al me lu voull or eiceii In matured ieara, are rerniinentlr cured. Tl.fa dli- lie producei tome of tlie following ellecli-i miinui.i, blolclies, dullness, neriousiieia, dimneta of ,isl,l cough, iiiil.itstlon, conlliration, destiondeiiev. rnnfuilnn l ,1... "... .....V .. ... tiety, defecllie Inemorj, sexual txliamtlon, iiiirolfne) rrlois cf manly vleor. which unSts the ictln, fr Imnnc.s or marriif . RATIENTS TREATEn'l MailandE.,.riss, ea lillf IVr arv liniiiKla. ICflUQjl ruliftUllatlflii it lirolrrr.l w. .. ,. .. riTinin . ... ra. l.ut of oueitiODito le iiiiwi-r,. i,v ,t..,e. .......... .-.i. t .11 . J ... . .. --.-. ... , SISI.(II,? usawiiiK ((! u iui iiiiuru iri in unaf aJdfM.s . .. .... i tn. I,trn .owftttn to their ,iunUpp, u "mit (l (rui 4 &WK TTH ITni.i' 0ME TREATMENT. r A,?!i,rlfl,acnro for fiorvous Dohllltv. Rnm nnl III..I.. -"ItViU ir Hr, .'I "v' ui weuur" Tho Recipes Sn& n y rmic0CforoCYnn, V&. T. WILLIAMS. 435 Uh bt MiIwjoIm. Kit 'HI 1 1 l 0