Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 29, 1881, Image 7
t 4 I ..,,.,......, i.m-'mwh'h yvi. USEFUL AND SUUHKSTIVK. To I'cul lWhes.- UtO ill ilOt WMtl'l. thou Dip Ilium a min in cool, uinl thu HKiii puois on readily. 'lo mix oils with water, lirat com bine thorn with milk, then dilute- to tho desired degree with water. Always havo tho natch run tho way of tho cloth, set evenly, without puck oring. White muslin, etc., shou'd al ways have a patch of thinner goods than tho original mitorial. Millet is excellent for small rhiuk cu, being oisilv swallowed by them. Sunflower aceds may be fed freely. It promotes laying, increases tho gloss of the plumage, and the general health. 'armors who have tried tho use of a few rods of portable fence for mak ing a small ineloMire for hogs and mov ing it around as circumstances require havo found it much more prolitablo than keeping hogs in a pen all tho while. Prepared chalk for tho toilet miiv bo made as follows: Tie up in a little cotton bag live cents1 worth of com mon white chalk and boil it all dav in clear water. Net day put it in the oven and bake eight or 'ten hours with a sliw lire. It will come out linn, hard ivnd free from impurities. --Sweet apples make delicious pickles. Pool and quarter them, boil them until tender in vinegar and water; to one quart ot vinegar add two pounds of sugar; ho.it tho vinegar and dissolve the sugar m it; add cloves and cinna mon, and pour over the tipples while hot. Pepper Sauce. -Tako twenty-live peppers, without thu seeds, cut them pretty lino, then takomoro than double the quantity of cabbage, cut lino slaw, cue root of horseradish, grated, a hand ful of .salt, rather more than a table Hpiiouful of mustard-seed, a tablo spooniul of c'oves, the same of allspice, ground: s mmor a suHieieut quantity of vinegar to cover it, and pour over it, mixing it well through. Our readers must remember that onlv recently has it been clearly dem onstrated that a dead branch on a tree makes almost as great a strain on tho main plant for moisture as does a liv ing one. It is one of the most impor tant discoveries of modern botanied science to tho practical horticulturist. as ov tins Knowledge no can save many a valuable tree. When one has bcoii transplanted some roots get injured, and tho supply of nioisturo in the best cases is moro or less deficient. Any dead branch, or any weak one, should therefore bo at once cut away. Utirtl iivr? Monthly. Cui'o for Lockjaw. Here is the -1, rietittic .Imcrican's remedy for look jaw. It is certainly very simple, and easily tried: "Lot any one who has an attack jpj lockjaw take a small quanti ty of turpentine, warm it and pour it on the wound, no matter where the wound is. a in I relief will follow in loss than a minute. Nothing hotter can bo applied to a severe cut or bruise than cold turpentine: it gives relief almost instantly. Turpentine is also a sov ereign remedy for croup. Saturate a piece of flannel with it and place tho llannel on the throat and chest, and in every ease three or tour drops on a lump ot sugar maybe taken inwardly." What Causes the Itlond lo ( imitate. To what degree the heart, is aided by 1 other forces is ct a matter of investi gation. Probably there are several forces assisting. Tho elasticity ot the arteries increases their currying" capaci ty. They are linn, elastic tubes, which expand under the pressure from each heart-contraction, and then by their own elasticity contract and help the on ward How of tho blood. Jn the smaller arior.es the How losus tho intermittent character it possesses in tho larger arteries, and becomes a steady stream. The elasticity ot the arteries serves precisely the purpose as tho air-chain-b(T of any force-pump, that of equaliz ing tho Mow. and so increasing tho amount delivered. Tho whole force is derived lroin tho heart; tho arteries cause tho force to aut continuously. Tho veins are lax tube's, somewhat larger than the arteries, and capable of holding all tho blood of tho bod v. They convoy tho same amount of blood as Die latter, hut. more slowly. In tho largcPiiins, however, near the auri cles, the velocity may bo two hundred niillinieiers per second. They arc pro vided with valves which ollectually pi event the blood from (lowing back ward toward tho heart. Any com pression, produced by muscular con traction, or otherwise, will, therefore asjst tho forward How of venous blood. This is ono explanation why exerciso hastens the circulation. The move ment of tho chest in breathing prob ably aids the pulmonary circulation, the blood, as well as the atmosphere, tending to till the vacuum durin"- in spiration. 1 hv steal capillary force is not ironer- .ttly regarded as an active force in tho cireulat.on. Hut there is an admitted force in tho capillaries, l'osultiiiir from j . . . . ",.i . ." ,1110 atiiaciion ot tno tissuos tor inn arterial blood, containing the romtircd oxv-eu and nutriment. "Tho vital condition or tho tissue becomes a factor in the maintenance of tho circulation." It is this toroo. primarily, which adapts the amount of blood to tho varying m-,s oi any organ; the nervous system fogu.atos tho supply by varying tho iMUibor ot the vessels. fUlie force in tho capillaries, or sonio tior ioico, carries tho blood, alter ,Uth, from tho arteries, whore tho lean leavos it, into the veins. Fjndin" rt'ones empty alter death ravu rise r.n icyidoa that they eoiivovod onlv nip hence tho name. It was flii iii,.i tli Harvey overthrew in 1020.' ypumr iavieucu Mvmiuy, jtHplJt" VJfWF'f - jffjiLCMsiaiTiiAtriijuuTt'gOfmywwTorTMMt'tttp Tho Deniaii! for llti Hot-Proof Vests. 1 ho following lottor was recently re- coived at tho Territory: Hun ollico from Indian "I have tho honor of nilrtrosMiiK you 11 fovv linos hi rt'Kimt to wlmt is commonly called n sled Juokot. I inn an oillcor of this county, an I ttiore an o many (liMporiiilncs to ennteud with ttlioru hnvo been 111 tee oilcer.s killed heio In the Inst .six week j that you will oullito tnu by letting mo know where 1 can ?ot such a Jacket." A .h reporter visited gunsmiths1 shops to learn whether life-saving ap paratus was known to the trade as well as life-destroving appliances. Ho vis Hod eight first class shops of this kind, and no one in Miom had over hoard of such steel jackets made or sold in this country. Some bullet-proof vests, it was said, had been made at one time by a firm in London, which is now out of tho business. Such things are made now in Paris, ami might bo imported. At two shops, one on Uroadwny and the other on Maiden Litno, it was said that such jackets had boon nni'lo in America. In the Uroadwny establish ment the proprietor dosoribed a vest that had been much used, he said, by olllcors in the. lato war. The vests were made to order, and were sent to tho front. Privates never bought them, because they were expensive. Cavalry ollicers especially bought them, not only because thoy were heavy, but also because they kept the body as still' as though it was in a stra'.t jacket. Tho tailor's work was simply to make strong-pockets on each side that reached to the bottom of the military jacket in front, and well around on each side. Solid plates of steel wore slipped into the pockets, and when the jacket was buttoned tho plates mot m front. Thoy reached from tho collar bono to tho I groin. The stool plate was little more I than twice as thick as a blottinir paper. j Tho inventor tested these plates by I putting them in to an old jacket, buck ! ling it around a tree, and liring at it at , point blank range. It was found that a twisting ball from a rii'o would go through them as though they were sheets of paper, but a pistol ball, even at cloio range, would bo stopped and tho plalo indented. A bayonet or knife would make no impression. This bullet-proof vest weighed about live pounds. In the Maiden Lane shop it was said by the proprietor that chain armor vests had been made by his firm, al though none were kept in slock, and tho proprietor did not seem to be ovor aious to receive an order for one. It was moro bother than it was worth to make them he said, since inquiry was made tor sueh wares only throe or four times in a year. The inquiries alvvavs came from tho Southwestern States, especially lroin Texas. The vests were made, the proprietor said, in tins city by a man in tho employ of this firm. The workman's name the proprietor refused to divulge, saving that the man was an artist in tins and in other ways, and that it wouldn't be for tho interest ot tho linn to make his name public. "The skill required to make these vests," continued tho proprietor, "lay in the necessity of making a garment of stool that would lit the porson so that it could bo worn under thcclolhing without attracting attention by an" bulging, wrinkles or bagginoss' in its appearance Tho mauufa- tiuo of a shirt of this armor is boiruu by liukiu- lour very short steel links i Xli'S;.' circuit oi sieoi. i nose lour links i outward to the four points of the coin pass, and into the outer ends are linked other steel circlets, mid so on outward in overv direction. I5y making the links longer or shorter, or bv leaving out one here and there the garmeiiL which is sleeveless, is molded to tho artist's design. A. Y. Sun. Ancient and .Modern Proposals. nkw srvi.i:. Uur eyes shone a beautiful, joyous light when ho leaned forward and said: "duda, I have something coniiden tial to toll , on." " What 'is it, Augustus?" she asked, in a low, silvery voico a kind of (Jor inan silvery voico. " Well, Julia, to bo frank with you, 1 think" and then he seemed io bo Ih nking. "I thin,." ho said, "that under some cireuiust.inces I might love you. IS'ow, do you love mo?" "Yes, Augustus, 1 do love vou you know I do;" and she Hung horalabastor arms around his neck. "1 am very glad, Julia," he said, "for I like to bo lovod." " Well, Augustus?" Hut Augustus never said another word. Fashionable follows never any more than that nowadays. They wore never married. ou STYLK. " May T call you Paula?" ho asked, modestly. "Yes," she said, 'faintly. "Dear Paula! may 1 call you thatP" "I suppose so." "Do you know I lovo vou?" "Yes." "And shall I lovo you always?" " If you wish to." "And will you lovo mo?" Paula did not reply. "Will vou. Paula?" ho roneatod. "You may lovo mo," she said again. " But don't you love mo in return? ' , "1 lovo you to lovo me" "Won't you say anv thing more ox- ' plicitr1 ' " I would rathor not." Thoy wore married and happy within , three mouths. j Moral. Girls, never tell a follow that you lovo him till ho has asked you to be his wife. . , At Comanche, Tev., tho other dav a nian.iwjiilo drinking wator out of ii keg, swallowed, a contipodo about an inch and a half in length. In a low minutes ho throw tho prisonous insect up and was all right again, .sulloriug no norious result from it whatever. How To Oct Hick. Kxpojo yourself day ami night, cat too much without cxorclso; work too hard with- out ret; doctor all tho time; tako all tho viio nostrums advertised; and then you will Want to kuovv HOW TO GKT WKI.U Which Is answered In three words Tako Hop Hitters I Sco other column. Express. -- , " You can't eonio It." Is what tho astron omers say to our aerial stranger, as thqy ob sorvo his departure after vain efforts to reaeh the earth. "Mother llni Kevtnrrrit," wrote an Illinois girl to her L.istcrn rela tives. "She took bitters for a long tlnto but without any coml. So when she heard of tho virtues of Kidney-Wort she got a box and It has completely cured her Liver com plaint." Jealth mid Home. IttMl-ltllVn, ICOHCliea, lints, cat?, mice, ants, Hies, Insect, cleared out by " Koai;h on Hats" IB.:, druggists. Ir ntlllctcd with Sore Kycs, use Dr. Isanc Thompson's Eye Water. Unionists sell It. 'J5c Hkddiso's Krxst.v S.vi.vu Is the universal remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc. SAVKyour wacons, your money and patience by using Kruzur Axle Urease. your Tiri'.itu Is a marked difference between nn American nobleman and an American ovvo-blll-man. J)c rod Frer l'r. . Tin. man who k.u- to a picnic ami iIImmv ers the los of hi t." bill just aftet tie-itiu-r seventeen handsome xirls t" the delicacies of tin occasion has -onto slight Idea of how it feels to be run over bv a wavon-load of hay. Tiiiao: was a rnt fellow In llm wich Who muted it st. nit lady In marwicU: Hut sttuttmr lur clmrcli, llo wus ii-u in the lurch. There bcliijruo room In thoearwicli. "Pliin-iY nice thin;; In your paper Mils luoniiii!." said Fogg to the editor of the Mat titi M -trawl, r. "Yes." ,,iid the editor, Inquiringly, ids fnec llghtiu,' up with a glow of pleasure. "I suppose v.m refer to my leader on tie- situation!" r.urg Khook his head. "Or perhaps it vi- thai neat paragraph about the Hungtr.vvn Hall road'" "No," -aid 1'oirg, "II was a p. mid of beefstesik that I took home for I !f:i-i. Nicest thing I ever saw hi the J..i ,-, 'ihiu honor." And Fogg went on . sick ling, while (lie editor dodged the police all the way home; he looked o niiien hke a red-handed murderer that he eI(e,.dto be arrested at every corner. -'. ,.--crt)it. " Amantha," ho murmured, vvitn p.itlnm In his voice, "why do you quiv.r at on touch:-' Why do you shrink irom nu tn braee iii the startled fawn trciuMfs at tho rustling of the autumn leaves!-" " I've been vaccinated, '' situ said. Dn. Thomas I). Spkncku savs i man's birth is moro painful than his death. TIiIh nia.v be so, but we would rather lie born twice than to die once. XurrMown Jr.itl, Hutu, although of a retiring disposition, succeeded as a gleaner in getting is ".rood Uoaz as any of them. AiiU'oKui-r begins bl cheating hun-clf, and ends bi tricing U cheat ollu-i ... JllH'IHJX. - - (,t'i:i. ViiKiitiv does not like the It-irt-lett nair. - .W u t our if. FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS anil FEVER. Tho proprietor of this colobratod modicino justly claims for it a superiority over all rom edios ever offered to tho public for tho SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PERMANENT euro of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, wheth er of short or long standing. He refers to tho entire Westornaud Southom country to bear mm testimony to ttio truth of the assertion that in no casowhatovor will it fail to cure if tho directions aro strictly folio wod and carried out. In a great many casos a singlo dose has boonsufficiont for a cure, and wholo families have boon cured by asinglo bottlo, with a per fect restoration of tho general health. It is, howevor, prudont, and in ovory caso more cer tain to euro, if its use is continued in smallor doses for a week or two aftor tho disease has been checked, moro especially in difficult and long-standing cases. Usually this medicine will notrequiroany aid to koep the bowels in good order. Should tho patient, however re quiro a cathartic medicine, after having taken threo or four dosos of the Tonic, a singlo doso of BULL'S 'VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will bo sufllciont. Tho genuino SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP must havo DR. JOHN BULL'S pri vato stamp on each bottle. DR.JOHNBULLonlyhastherightto manufacture and sell the original JOHN J. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, of Louisville, Ky. Examine woll the labol on each bottlo. If my private stamp is not on each bottlo do not purchaso, or you will bo decoived. 3dh. Toriia zottxjiXj, Manufacturer and Vendor of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tho Popular Remedies of tho Day. Principal Office, 31!) Slain St., MMJISVIMiK, KT. For tho Cure of Coufths, Colds. IloHrseness, As'hmi, JlroiM hltU. Croup, llltlui'll1 VVh...,liy;l ui,l In , .... ui,iii.iiiii(ii,iuu, a,u l'U-L ulio CI OIS u Uu Ml' AD A D Tf OBBOIM'r'I'l . Wa SI. H tt B, want A nts r kuoiI work rs wo , AWAJIJUVJU otter splendid Indiiri'iiieni,. .rlct- I u'U ., , w, VT , Ir li-KlUllMte Imi-UlCSS Alldr -M a.C.TALl,MAN& CO , .'SiS. 'ii butebt., Aubuni.N. V, I DR. JOHN BULL'S ; Smith's Tonic Spud ' '.WOMAN'S TRIIlLTMrpinri MI1S. LYDIA E.P1NKHAHJFLYNH, MASS, Discovr.itru op LYDBA E. PBEWHAM'S .VEGETABLE COMPOUND. TliPl'oBltlvoOnro for nil thne I'utnlVil CoiMptitltiU ml Wmlnrmtct Hiiruiiiinnii toour licit lYumlo tnpnliitloii. It will cure rnt Inly Urn wont form of Krinnlo Com. (ilnlnts, nil nrnrlim troubles, lultftiimiatloii nml Ulcrnx. lion, l'nlllni; Mid lHilcoment, nml tlio ciniH-qticiit Bplnnl VVVnknc, mid 1$ tvirtlculftrly mlnpW to tli Clinno of l.ifu. It will tllolv ntul rxicl tumors from tlio ntonm Iq an rarly tnKonf dorvlopntcnt. Tlio tendency to run Ct'roualiumorrtticro la clirrknl very Miiltlyliy Itn uno. It n'movo fiiltitno.t llatulrncy, (lortroyaall crnvlnR foTntlmulititii, nml ivMom-s wcnknrKi of tlio ntonmoli. It curea lllontliiir, ttrmlnrlio. Nrrvoui IYontrntlon, (IciiPml UcbUlty, SlreiiltMtirM, Iciinrtlon nml lmll. Kitloiu Tlmt frcllnp of brarlntrilown.rniiKln pnln, wclflit mill backnrlw, In nlivnyi iwrnninriiUy cuumI by tin mo. It wil nt All times ami umlrrnllflivuiiifilnnrmnct In linniiniiT with tliolnwM tlint kiititii tlio fiMiialonyMcm. hortliocuroof Kl.lncy ComplnlnU of rltlirr ncxtliln Compouml Is unsuriwisl. ..Jwri?.' y" ,,!(kam'h vi:ui:taiim: com. I tUIH iiroparcil at 2.13 nml s.tt VVwtorn Avomio. I.ynn,Mii. lVicoJl. filxlottl.'ror$V. Scntbyinnl In thp form of puts, also Intiio form of loronccs. on receipt of prlco. tt pcrtiot foreltlier. Mr.i. I'inMimn frcolynnsnoni all letti-ru of Imiulry. Hcml for piunpli let. Aillniu ait nbov. Mention thl ilijxr. , Nnn'nl'r should bo without I.YDIA Ii l'lNKHAM'S MVr.ll 111.1,3. They euro constlpntlou, blliousuca ind torpidity of tho liver. Ei couu uor txn. Sold by MORKISOX, I'll MMKIt Jk CO., Chicago. 111. FOlt HAI.K 11Y UHir3INTN. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED I DR. WM. FOR THE Lungs. Cures Consumption, Colds, Pneumonia, Influenza, Bronchial Difficulties, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all Diseases ol the Breathing Organs. Itsoothes anil lienls the Mem. brane ol tho Lungs, inflamed nnd poisoned by tho disease, and prevents the night sweats nnd tight ness across tho chest which accompany it. CON. SUMPTION Is not an Incurahlo malady. HALL'S BAL SflM will cure vou. even though professional aid (alls. r?i.J,l''l4tngs3SsgTeaHajaauj,,iwM( For C3XxilX nnd rovor AND ALL DISEASEU Cuusrd tiy ftlnliirliil l'lilsitnliiir of tliu ltlnml. A WAllllA.N'VblD OUKU. Price, ft 1 .OO. ror smc by &n l)rtiKKlt. S M PARSONS' PURGAT VE PILLS m a it i: N, w ICIi'li Illuod. and v,i Tlipl l.i) i IlllllKI till hllllill III llii i.n. tin sl in In 'lire, in n.ilis An pi rsiiu Mini wllltukft 1 pill i in Ii iiluh. ff. .in I i la weeks urn) lie leslori'd to Huiiiiil hi.i Hi 'h ii u 'ii'iik hi liiiHsihli hoid ev erjwlnp i nt li ii.iul tor M letler slumps. J H Juiissmn Al . , llul,i ,, Jlass, foniiiil lluuKur, Me S50 A DAr GUARANTUD JrA .-' r'i'..rv j ...ra n r T It... I o?cr"tre"t;r- . ..wbn ""iik-rtUl'v- Till? nirra AiAvr I HCU arrgViKta , . . W&oi'iMcrcn V'srr pen tauft. SCNCt rOR CA TfiL OCUC. A. W.MoncaNA r.n MDANAPOLIS. INDIANA. , WELL BORIBJICand rock I DRILLING MACHINES t....i f..r u,t kinds nf Weil I muLW LOOMIS (l NYMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. vx m m Vn iFb Im &JL- fp sMF9ZnM If ill Tir. arKTTAUU'H irKADACIIK rifiT-S euro iiiont -ivniiflcrrully In iv -ory 8liort tlmo l.oth KICK anil NKKVOUS IIICADACUKi nml wlillo acting on tlio niirvoiiN yMti'iii, I'lniiiHi! tlio ntoiuuch of cxcchh of lillo, prixluclni u rcyuiar Uuultliy uctioii of thu bowel. HEAD A A Tull lo box of thrnn valimhlo PIJXS, with full directions for a com plnto euro, iimllcil to any nddrcHH on ruculiit of nlno thrco-cont jiHtugo utuiupH, J'or nuiu by all lnif;i;lHtH at Jific. Solo I'roprloUjrn, liItOVf CIIKMICAJi COanANY, ItalUmorn, Md. Qb Qb THIS 18 VICTOR Srabl nuller THE - I "ii. viover JaachinB tliHt brut lbs Jllril.ilK ilouttur, Jr., and the Aalilni.H fn... U Clover llullera In a icirnllflo trit atinoToleJo.O .l-air. Btpt, lilli and ltih, lertl, In Hi, prfiM.cenr 110,000 Karmtra anil Tieihcrmeu of lha Win. OHsniflw'f rfrmir' ! KM 1 Irlor Mild liist lenr. HAQERBTOWN AOKICULT'L IMPLEM'T MFG. CO. Mat mi, t yuu uuiuvf.' jiism llaeratown Mu. iV.illlnu our M:VV IIOl s1,o, 3AUI KM.rtuiidlAMII.V h( ai.i:. IJvV' K" .i .ilia .viUiutM.50. t7 buUks hi. &i.Ai..t'o.,Ciociiiuaii, o. A cents wiinlril . IT. ii llur matin VV IIOl spJIoui HEW AGENTS GOODS WSMSr Ypi.'XtJ MKX lenui tuli-Kriiliy and earn 110 tn Km ii! ,." 'I"!",111, h;V,-!' KiMiliMtu uti ir.mte(v ti.iyiinr Hmi;i. Uou. Addrc.j VulcntmUrw..Maiiaser8,JaiittuUli.1 WU. THE ONLY MEDICINE IX KITIIKU M(Jl'II) OK l)UY FOUJI That Act nt ttm nitiim tlmo on TEK LIVXR, THE, BO WSLS, JIKD TE KIDNRTS. WHY ARE WE SICK? Jitcatt't inVoiw thoe artut otvani to become ciomitd or tonrid. ami mitonousi inumorsare ttici fore fo d into tm wood . - - . - ..... , ,,. 0J WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, I'lI.r.H, C'ONHTIIMTKIV, IMtlNAIlY DlHttASKM, KI'.MAI.r. WI'.AKNr.SHr.H, ani m:uv tutu iisoitii:itH, byeautlngfite Milan of tliete orgam and reilorlng thtlr jKiwtr to throw if d(em. AVIiy mi (Tor ltllloin pnlns ntul nrlicil Why tnrmciitrit Ttltli I'llrs, Onnntlpntlniil M Why frightened oxer ilUorilrrnl Klilncjst ii uj riiiiurn iierinui or sici iienu.iriiei UttK.XWSV.X-W'Ml'Vmilrt.xifflnhntltli, It Is put up In Itry Vrcrlnlilo r.iriti. In tin I cans ono .ukAitti of whleli iiml.i's n iuris of I medloliio. Almoin I.tiiuld rorin. erj ( niicen.j tmlrd, for tlioMi tliittrnnnot remtlly rripuru It, I I ylt nrts with I'ipiixl rftlclpiiey In either form. UKT IT OK YOl'll DUlHIUISr. l'llli'i:, 1.00 1 AYIIM.S, IIUMIAItllSON St Va Prop', (Will send tho dry pot plt ) Itrm IM1T0.1, VT. I St3E3SSa S.000 AGENTS WANTED, TO BEM. THE LIFE OP PRESIDENT GARFIELD tils rnrly life his I'nntT s soldier nml statemniui, his rivet Ion nml nitinnii Initlon lin ii-h , -iii itlon hlsheiolo ktniK(li fill lite I'lofiKiiy llllllr ilnl Splenillil puitinll oflliulleld III wTe nnd niulln i hreiie of Hie Khootlntf i thoslek ehiiiiilwr pletmc of lliiltemi the MltKeotis nml the Cnlilnel 'Hie only eoinplito mid iiullielitle woik. 1h r(..l r,r,l.. I, a !( Is ht tl.lt liilM',,. U.J.. Ollt 111 bOa, tlHuk ipiiek I'llltAllll IIIION., lilri.u. III. EDUCATIONAL. MT. DIK'IIANTAI.ACUIKJIV, nearWheellnif.W. Vn. KiiKdh,l'K'Ui'li,. Music Apply for ciitiiloKiio. 1'nr llnslness nt tho Oldest A. Ilcst Conimercisl College. Circular frrn. Alllln'SlllAVI,lK8,IJllhtlllllC, Ilk. cutt stccicc ii.'vion ni,i,i:ii: ok i.nv, chiciiKii. tn. rn Term In IMS Hetlt 'J I H t . iNil IlillllillliL iiillllttstA tho Uur of II mils. Knr elreiilurs ndilress Hon II. UOOl'll.Chtciico, 111, The Best SCHOOL in tlie Lani Racine College, Wis. For tonus, apply to DR, PARKER, Itucino College, Racine, Wis. RAILROAD fiAZETTR A JOURNAL OF TRANSPORTATION. Eiiinouriu and Railroad Novva, I'lilillsliml si 7:t llnimliTay, No it York. !A.lJO por iiiiiitiiii".iostiin I'i'hh, LYON&HEALY 1G2& 1G0 Stato Street Chicnno. VV III itn.l prrpald to any aiMnii, lliclr DAND CATALOCUC, for ihsi, i9t)itrri, JMI Kmrratlnn nil lliiiruuiplili, nuiu, l.nl, llflu. I'om-' mill, r.ptuKL, ('up I.imp SIsiuU, ' 'rum .isnif man. n id 11.11. n u lun.i uuinu, l(rHiirinr Malirhl., alio In- .. . .. r-. .. -----,--.....,. iuuwi in. irui mm au.i r.iirriii'a r.ir Auitleur "" vwmiVKU, Ul liiuice Jlsnil ,Muilc, A CHANGE TO MAKE HONEY FAST ! AI.IIMN mm. I 4 AW ASSI.IIS .M ,H, to !! m 1'lno l,i((r Nlrl IJnri vlnjf ttt President Garfield Apply to It III liM.si.Nii , Nun 3IU r. :uili ht. Nuw Voi k City $OOX A "SP" "flGf NTS WANTED "V;T-ellliiiiir'ie)esTiillie world, Is fWfWL?AddiMs.liiy lliniis j)et 1)0 hunt saiuple tree. run, Mlco. & ! 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