MMimoaoii amjrjtMuumimurjiiimwimnmammiajaMiiiU'iiii' mitiimmmuwummmuittinmx.iKiivf'iv r'j.j wimnuu"o"""'"'H'i'iaJi wna waii iiuiiihuhimiwji NEBRASKA ADVERTISER Tho Loonl Paper. Wo fiml tho lolloping flouting hi lliu coliliiuirt of tlio re without credit. It is kw)(1 and dcwrvliiK tlio fuvuruhlu ooiiHidoralioii of ovury citizen: Tlio column of a piiptjiunt tlio pub liHlier'rt Htouk in trade, and tlio pur lion who link tin to imct (hum for their hpedul bunc'dt iniiHt nxM'it to ;iy for the miiiiu, and wo hope that all particB will, al'lur duo coiiHidtfrulroii, vmw thij iiml tur in tlio pi (ipor light, Kvory public Hpititcd cilicu ol a place Hhotild havo pride in Ht'cnin Ihh town and the tiur roundiiig country improve. ISvcry now house or barn in tho .sin rounding country; i-vory new fence, road or Hhadotrcoj ovcry now man u facta ring (lUanllMiinimt orcctcu; every new Ijiiii inuwri opened, imhmictM the value of . property in our inidnl. Hvery honent rollecting mind Iuiowh to be true, and you" should not lurget that the local liuwttpupur addri iniieh to tho general wealth and prosperity of tlio plueo as well iih incicvsiig the reputation of the town abroad. It benellts all who have hiMiiiPrtH in the place, onhanceH the value of property, bosidoH bring a public convenience, oven if not con ducted in the interest of the ruling po litical power. If itn coliimiiH are not tilled with brilliant editorials, .still it benolltrt you in many wiivh. It in- 1 oreaHOH trudu.it eautioiirt against iinpo Hitloiiri, it saves you from loss, it warns you of danger, it points out different advantages and increases your prolits. Now, if you want such a paper you iiiiist support it by advertising y'oui business in it; assist in increasing its circulation by getting your neighbors to subscribe with you for it. If you want such a paper you must not con sider it an act of charity to support it, but us a means to increase your own wealth as well as that or the place in "Which yon live. The local press is the power that moves tho pcoplo; thure J'oro, support it by advertising and sub HJi'ibiug and paying for it. It striken us that tho following from tlio State Journti! is to the point : Thedetorminnlion of Omaha to keep the state fair or kill it is guardedly al luded toby the leading papers, but the Timus speaks out openly that at which tho other but hint. The Timus nays: Ouiaha business mini threaten 'to withdraw from the State fair associa tion if it is removed from the city, and give their money and inlluenco toward the establishment of a permanent ox position here, which would viituallv kill the State Fair or consign it to in land oblivion. There Is no doubt but thouttondance at the state fair was diminished no little by reason of the reunion at Lin coln last week. Thousands of farmers who could not afford two wpoks time and the expenditure of so much money Htaid at home this week. Lincoln is to blame for it all. " Having converted the fair into a cir cus of a third rate character and wit less management, Omaha would fain lcocp it or kill it. If she keeps it hIic will kill it. and it might as well be buried in "inland oblivion" as poisoned to death by tho swindles of horse jock eys, ihe parade of riding-habited Ama zons, and the complete debasement of ovory purpose for which it was origi nally intended Of tho good features of tlio fair in olden times, there is just enough left now to serve as melan choly evidence of tho wreck it has bo come. Hov. Thomas, a very popular Chicago minister of the .M. IC. church, has been tried by the Hock Hiver conference, and found guilty of. heresy. He was ac knowledged by all to be a good man. and a most brilliant preacher, but he got to be too liberal on many estab lished doctrinal points. Ho was sus pended front tho ministry and stripped of all rights ami privileges thereof until the meeting of the general con ference, to which ho appeals. During this suspension ho adheres strictly to the order of tho lower court, refusing to perform any otllcial act. Tho .New York Huu, refers to a noticeable fea ture in tlio trial of Dr. Thomas as fol lows: "Ono or two things aro especially worth notice of. In tho llrst place, though, all the charges against him wore sustained, tho vote of tlio nine clergymen who acted as jurors in tho trial was not by any means unanimous. His views upon tho atonement were pronounced unorthodox bv a maioritv of only one vote; tlio voto on inspira tion was si to three, his tendency to Vuivor.sausin alone had a nearly unan imous condemnation eight to ono. It appeared also from other indications during tho trial that there were other heretics of his kind among thu clergy men in.the conference." District Attorney Corkhill nays (luiteau will bo tried and hanged were ho did his dastardly work, and he will tind the law for it. A Onrfipld monument fund htta voj. Htnrt -t ev '. Only C-1.00 from each s d soriber will be oxpov-ted, nmre ' will-riot r ,u cit, The South Park Tunaol. When completed to Gunnison the Denver fc youth I 'ark railroad will pru rient iifow miles of railioad engineering unsurpassed in the World. Tlio tunnel which enters the mountain at Han cock will be the llrst railioad tunnel to penetrate the continental divide. Jlo yond tlio range for several miles, ex tending well nigh to J'itkin, the road winds up the mountain side by so many crooks and turns that it closely re sembles a veritable serpent's tail, be ing in places :Joo feet and almost per pendicularly above the wagon road. For a distance half a milo tho road bed is constructed upon a solid embank ment of stone, which numerous work men have been engaged for months in jiHing together. In one place tho rails have been laid along the side of a cliff, the place where the track now lies be ing at llrst readied hv the wm-kinmi only by means of rope bidders depend ing from tlio overhanging rocks, in some places two hundred feet. This is only one of the many specimens of the obstructions which enterprise has had to overcome in building railroads in the Hooky Mountains. I'onctnSii iiws Ili-mld. It appears to bo reported on good authority that Secretary Ulaine has de clared bis intention to withdraw from the cabinet at an early day. The duties of the position appear to bo too arduous for his health, l'.laine doubt less, however, believes his permanent resignation would relievo tho Presi dent of an embarrassment and make him free to choose the bead of hU cabinet from political fiiends who have been more in accord with him in politics than Hlaine has been, or may be thought to be. Hlaine and the President are good friends, however, and if ho leaves tho cabinet, bo will doubtless get some exalted position as honorable and less laborious than tho ono ho lays down. Tho pnst mr.rrm of the deceased President proed the judgment of Dr. Hliss regarding the immediate cause of tho death was sudden internal bleeding in tho region of tho heart. A large clot of blood was found in the heart, ami nearly a pint of blood flooding that organ. I'ho bullet was found encysted immediately back of tlio heart, far away from where tho doctors had be lieved it to be and where Hell's electric humbug had located it. The autopsy shows very conclusively that deatn was inevitable, lrom the instant the President was shot; that life was pro longed only by good care, and that Gui teau is a murderer. It now transpires that .lames A. Gar field had hud. for eiirhtenn vi-su-m n mi.. sentiment that ho would die i n the lwtnot boptembor. On that dav, in lsiia, at the bloody battle of Cliick- iniauga, under Kosecruns, he was, made , ' ........,w 'i uii utilliu 11 major general. lie said then tint that dav would be. in mo, , s . ., .. . ' that day would bo, in some September, hivi mV vi inn uniiu,--of. Joe UUZtlte (larlleld was made a Major-tJeneral on the t-'Oth of September, and not on thointh. A St. ,). GazUtt' correspondent at Albany, Mo., gives his opinion of the Q. M. & I railroad as follows: In reference to the (.). M. & road, there are as many speculations as there-are speculators, and each specu lator has the prospective road located In his own direction. Vom- nnprn.,. dent ventures this prediction (and it is abseil on bretty good authority) that we-1. m. iv r. win not be built bv the atiastiany Lurthor west than Trenton. Lo.-al coinnanies mav bit fonnmi i, .v. tend it in any direction. A mysterious disease has brokon out amongst tho horses of Chicago. It is called "pinkeye" for the want of a bet ter name. The disease llrst makes its appearance in a running at the eyes, the horse feels dumpish and his logs swell. A large per cent, aro cured, but in many cases it proves fatal. President Arthur makes his head quarters at tho residence of . Senator .lories, while the White House is un dergoing renovation and repairs. The Presidential! widower. Tho Pitkin huhpeiuhut rejoices that tho (iunnison county minerals at the recent State fair at Denver were awarded tirst premium, "and Pitkin comes in for a share of it." Agents in China have employed l.ouo coolies to work upon railroads in Texas and Now Mexico at 81.2ft per day and transportation. Chicago is doing more building this year than in any ywil. 8lu,0 tno on which followed the great lire. Two million brick per day are being laid. Jowache s'wis awarded the gold -medal m, tho H.nuiuja r., KnS'laid. fair.'. - ' The disastrous iesults of tho bar vestsjn Italy have caused the govern ment to hasten forward in some dis tricts plans for affording employment on public works to the impoverished agricultural class. Elijah Van Auken, at Lincoln, Neb., was shot and killed a few days ago by A. J. Meguiro. Van Auken was drunk at the time, and trying to force bis way into Meguire's house. Of 21,:. -21 emigrants who left Liver pool during the month of August, IH. 072 were to the Tnitcd States and 2,907 to Hritish North America. Hy a land slip near tho village of Kim, Switzerland, 200 persons were killed and thirty houses destroyed. The New York Mull asks: "What is tlio precise difference between a 'cor nel' andabignway robbery V" A correspondent of tlio Inter Ocean signs herself "Alyce Carlysle." She makes us smyslc. Detroit Free Prtxs. An oarthquakoon tlio Abrozzo, Italy, destroyed and badly damaged more than 1000 bouses. There were (i.oirj immigrants landed at Castle Garden. New York, last week. 'l'n M'll Dr. L'liiiNc'M Ui'clpi'c; nr Iiilormu lion lor uvuryliotl). In i-v-r comity In tln I'nlteil Slalt'H mid i'iuiii'Iun. hiilari'il by lliu iuiIjIIhIium to His )mii'-. It contultis ovi-r 2.0IU liounelii'M recipe, iitul In Milti-il to nil rluisen iv l conditions of sodvly. A wontliMful hook mill and n liou-.i-lioli tie i'".Niy, U Hulls lit slt'lit. CJriMiti'dt lrnlm-i-nicniNi'vi'i- ofrorm! to Imok iikciiIh. Hainpln ooplcrt hHiit liy mill!, jiOHtpuUI, for ?.'.()(). Kx t'ltiMvf territory Kit''" AicmIm nion- Hum ilonlili tliHr motley. AiMn-sn Dr. Chase's Hii-um Printing IIoum-. Aim Arhor, Mlchl Kim. IN CONSTANT DEMAND. A Hl'AlT.K Mtl'K'l.l 'II.r.lNU I'()ltK Kit l- Tke Revised fflW TESTAMENT. AGENTS WANTED to riiniMiiinM that we ottur them tin- I,")WK.ST I'KICKs, tilt' crenli'ht vurlt, Mil. I tiest tiM'llls; ullllll only .")0 conls. .iir imr Kiniil illili-n-in hl les anil prftt-H. I -! nIl iilc new raratlel I'.MItlon willi hoiii ii,) AND NKW VKIl U)NK HI UK HV SUM: for e.nnpiiriHon. Address 'I III! Ki:VISK:J I'lTlJldSll KHS. HI. Louis, Mo. GUIDE to SUCCESS. I'DIt K r s i "v i: ss A X I) socurrv. Is BY FAR me l'i"t IttiKlnixh and Hoelal (iiinl. mi. I lliiiid-HnoIt cwr Hilillslicd. Much the Intesl It tolls e.rliodv roinpleleh HOW TOwO EVERYTHING in u.. Iie.sl il, . Iln lo in' ) utii oan Lawjer, How to do llu-iti.'ss foi-rectlv inn sueivss't ill ly How to Aet In Noelelv mid in eiy pari of lite, and coin uiih a u'ld inlni) otvniletl Infortiiatton linlNirii-',ll" lo nil classes f. a eonstimt letcii-ncn. AGENiJ WANT- TTl lor all nr kiiui.. iinu di triinvL tvln !-! ' ! iki..u )nm ' Mini llllMR ' iwiP "n'lslietlcr tlmn unv oilier, apply lor terms !".. -.Hl'A MM1';'-1' ru- -'" -N- -. ' tills luii'U o UK A I. .ilu i ami ultiiic'i lii' .'Amo! THE LATEST AND MOST WON DERFUL INVENTION! d liol 'S INSTANTANEOUS TOTHK Piano or Org;an. iep Hy which any Ch'lrt r lVrson can plav any oi the Popular Airs at, oiuv wliliout .VI" I'D Y I'ltKVlul'-, iit wre i'K ... ........ m.. .....! laleiit. 1 ho ComM. will l-'OUKIOIT i ikhi If any Child ten .eiiir, old lulls to plav a' llNK ! our Popular Times oh the I'fi OiliiANor MKI.UDKUX ulihlu O.N'K liil,t; alter recidvlt the Music an I Insti ucit.n, piovldcd said child can eoiml, with Ilu- im in n iMiwii- ii, j mi ii i in juu curicrm , 7 Pieces of Mucio, with Instructinns. Mailed to n ii v nildiess on receipt or -Mm Knelosn on, -cent piislaKii slaiup for Cata logue of Inii.-s. -Aki'iiN named Iii 4-vei Statu and Cmnly In tlio I'nloii. Edisosi Music Co., Jl.i k i'17 Walnut Htii-. i. 1'iiilada., i,,. For any nlse Hllnd. ',h:,uUii. uuw I Icer.ii,,! , iTolin.lliiK IMI.KS thm n,.': HlnpN lMlr K.iiu.ly finis to cur- 1-r,. pared hy .1. p. Miller. M. I) . -Ifi ,r. 1,'s t 1 III Ilk.. I'ii None ueiuniii. with in ,s siKiitiiure send for eircul.ir. n i.iivui, or i!ciii-,il klow have It . ,r will e I ti i,,. ou Si. Sill III llr .u-i.vi I.- I.j V W Meliei. IiriiuxiHl. ',,, ' WITH FORiS It Ii th reiult mf20 jrin' exnrrlenre :i j experlraonu In Sewlnff llac-htawj. It vi-Un.. . good tMlt allprttmt and farmtr Mdtii, at ,1 iit " cut man 'ror M on IiU M iniwhlno. m ii i IL: J' lJ tWe IertoHB r tlirr, aim ;s . V " jil alwiI fcatuttvi and oiiyaloaiu. 11 II lro, UfhUruAning, iwUilni, kantttvmt, ivn. ,ll",Ji4f,ltfrainoat. ItUaurWrUir ;' A trial will yrova K. Don't fall i (an It t0. 1'. HUNT, 81 Mill n Jackam St., Ubliv. - V. TO,,l,.,.M;:;p:'.n;.r,-;r-,-.?';!r.i;;Vu:; g,.Vi,?:.,k.LV..7..v.II". r..v,: ;.: :-,-.-' WHITT a on aaa a m eauaabi 17 lit. Charles Street, HL Lonl.,Mo. A rrcalar srtnlunU of two Mallcal Oollai a, hM ! kuuar laaalwl than u otharl'hyflclaii In St I, nlMi llr fpri ahnw.uid til ot't nildinU know, Sypbllli, Ckor'tA,OUtt,Strlctur,OrchiUJ,?Uii)tur8.Hl Urlnarr OTphlltlc or MrrcuriJ Afftctlona ot Throat, flit In or Boim rart HtUlTi l'rlUIy llprTnlorrba,Rxual DblUty and Lrai-jtancr M MtrMnltufHMf-AIia,Miaal !(? In nattrtr r.oroTr bralnwotk, prodalr.xnr0!uoi-,iala- I fmlanlnru, dabllltr, illiniioMOf Icbt.dafK'tlTa ! ttrt, ia;aloal dacar, aiariloo to nxtltlr annfeaioa of uutmm, iuuui ninil powor.nivDl ltnl,T9u jnri-ju uw rlae-1 llnr rtnr.ara imrmanaatlretiraJ. Ooniultatloa atofar or hr mall fra and Inrltod. I'ainptillt oca in, Uadlflnoa mni b nnll or f. Carai (uatanlAad. Whera doubt mlrtt It Uffanklr iti'aO. CARRIAGE i 22 pfWIs. 1 CO 3 DEI 'Ibawliolaitorr, wall told, iu II Utruata ic, on tba fotlowlaa tnbjacUt TTho mitf tixurj, nJn nit, rhr. Mantiood, Womanhooil, Pbritral d(" nj. Who ihouW tuarrr . hnn Ufa auil liatiiilnraa raab lurraaaxl ifiMti of uallbaor and aireaa, and manr mora. Til mrrll cr ntiapla(iuK marrlaa aboaM mail U tha kaap dar loak and kar. 25 Ota, b mall lo monir or pa. ta, Xoallnh Oorrann Trench ruad and fipoaam. KTRPC PRESCRIPTION ii 1 1 ft- 7 WtMiknoM. J -oat Manhi Tor tba ipaadr earn at (-Ulalcal abood, NenonaM, mi .in, n..i.,j.. 0f Uati, Araraton to lliicllr Iuf'ctir llamorraod OliordtM bronsbton'7 flair AhiiM, AnrdrayxUthaatlinlacraitlanU. HL Loaia OnwUT loat'a.an'Mt.rhaflaa.tn iouli. Mo. bf.jacu: 703 Chranut lit, St. Loula, Mo. at aid offl oontloiea lo enra llnnrinKtorrhoia. Uanilr.nl Wti WaaJt- ea. caaa.IuipoUuc7.all forma of OjniblUa.Qonorrhcsa. Olaat, Urinary or llliuldar dlsaajiad. Knnul aaan cornd Ink fatrdara. .1,11 Out illaaaaaa mn lit; tram ailfabaa, aicstaaaoraioauia ourail foe '!' wl- af Biattklna. idrlafrna. (Aiareaa loir. Call or writ La rtrlnt aoafidaooo. Symptom Book for t a tamp fiSARRHAOE CUIDEVi'cV; WANTED Auents for the GOLDEN Ti A WN ()r' I(!IIT on the In thh. life. throitKh the ilarlt alley, anil In the life denial; an seen In tin-ln-l IllounhtM of IcihIIii authors anil Heholars imioiin whom are lUsliops .Simpson, Warren, !'ottir, IIiirHt.iiiul I'"inh, Ji)spi) Cook, Heeaher, Till tiiuite. Dr. Currle, Dr. Mnieh, Dr. McCohIi, In. I'loshy. Dr Cuyler, Geo. D. I'miitU'e, Deun Stanley, Willi tier, I.onxMlov and others. ThesuhJectH treated are ii sitri. Iln l lortallty. Mllletiluin and .Second Advent, the Ucmir reel Ion, .IiulKincnt.the tunlHlitiient of tho wlrUnl, and tlio lewurd of tho rlnht "Oiii, A Itleh fnist ii u'nlls the reader of thin I' ink. It coi talliH the irrnndest tlwamlitn of the world r. ureateHt aulhorx, on suhjeeis of the most protoiiml Interest to evervone. Not U oiiiny tint lirllllaut. .There Is not a dull t-iiK" In the hook. II In nhsolutely without a rival. Kveryhodv will read II. School 'I'e ichf rs, Ktudetitn; Vounif Men and I iiillew. aetiiiK as nueiitM tor thlx hoolc are malili k over SUiO a month. Hells fast. One Auen fcold 71 llrst l,rj ilnyM, another Pi In S days, an-iitln-r II In one dav, another Ifi and " hlhles In ."i diiyn, n lady Hold II In ten hours Secure fi rrttori (iilck. AIno iikciiIn wanli d fer the hesl HltlKlrated Hi-vlsed NW Tesliiiiinnt, and fur the finest ' mnlv Hlhles ever hold hy nui-rils. Sup 1 for cl-'cn'nrw I'. W. 7,IK;l,I.'.H .fc CO., (US Areli St. IMitliiili Iphlu, I i. ION, IC. AiliUltH St. Cliii-uo, 111. Send for our New Illustra- tafiBSl Hfl tcdPricc-Libt Wffl fMF No. 30, for fiMSiia SmiJr Fall.indWiu- roflRl. Free to any -ultlrcss. Con tains full description of all kinch of gooib for personal and family use. Wo deal directly with thu consumer, and sell all poods in any quantity at wholesale prices. You can buy better aud cheaper than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 ami 229 Wabiah Avcnuc.Cliicago.IlL It uiiM0iiiiiikaUriy,71f youar ara f Ini'ilii .i.urtsric It ninil f lev t hj I hu wtiftin fif ti'intolllnrorcriiild u.- IIUIII'B mnui ki n.ulM'Ua'' il lliu nuht woilc, tu rei. 3nrr iitiii tiomi'iuu srn.ite. uo Hop B. MOP UitturO. a Tf thu r vounar anil i d'niiilioi) ' iri.!,iikttl'i" . If yiin Bioinar- f UCtTIIIJC iriim auj iu rtoJ or -III;,''. .1 ii' J" Jimili:, lllimruil, nil in Himrlif iltb "i .i-'.-lWilAitiif on a bed of ilelf lu.f, U'iy on i o P ji Oittors. u,mr, tv'j Tiioiiwinuiiiio an. wl-fi.er.r yoi fid , . J""" 1 r"," olil tuut ji-isr rjit.-.i. k I fii'i it Kldno n r.lclenill.;-,tn-vL'?..,,-h''"-" thilt llllKl .uuia IlllKllt t-4t -r 'iii. i.i.i.iirf, ir-' "I n" '"'""i-'"- ,. . lutfi.' .-.iiinii?; ft!;,' hy u timely u tnU.. HOP fa& OPBltl eiitcil sot Bitters msssm 1T..a mtl if Hit, 'J i w 'd s . ?k f rtCiUi- 'v c. iirn--i i ywi i xir.-CEJCfisi:') M ' ,r-r -i . I. Jf IT. I !-r . 'r ,... B...i.i:.rl HOT l.ii-gi-nwr'1 .-W.t. i yii:i tl:i an nluoluto B'fif Pi:1.; ml lrrrilttft- 'o cu re for rji'lruiikniiiipss , I'l-'io of opium, V I 1 1 n , i.rni ' hm.iui-ii . .), -..Lt--!':. rrnn to imaco , or r; nan' jiica. l.': i -i -' ir,-' , , .ii i--i ... field tiydrui; i' . tciiilfur v-ir'-ui'ir roe birrKUrt x r-i ro., i i . .1 lO, rr:n' ft !J i l i'! ; A ' 1 1 . i I'lMNfulcr.V. v. La - jj i I runt. . , im. h RUPTUBE TUB TUll'Vll'U THfWn ('O ouro Ilupturt In from V t,i fO c!k, unfl will pay X uw for a TtUlitun limy cn nut erst: Hernl IV for Hook Id DR. V V. II HntSlUM, (3on I Hnp't, JC-t Unfi-ry, X. Y , cr t Month llth Htraet, PhllnUalplua, l'n-,and )m uurml T&mzgzm 3021.. CROOEl'EI k ftWW8Pr m "T, M A tr r t ui- IM LX'Klfi. TUOD8AND8 VMAULY. 9 A POSITIVE CORE u FerCoHBhaiColds, J Is the Best of Tonics; curat uys)0vtia; Duftlni,!.. IkadniiftlllA. iUS!LtRtrtirlliu I ha RvufpaT' , Q .....-,... ...-,...., vw.5rtASr "u'"' TV"" " "". '.nif airr EraMtnrAa tho Wnab tfsNr- aim ueoiiifaicB. A lr(ai of it wi., proii a,. wa'iiai Aik Taararajrfiil rur nr. vraiiu'i TTIhs af YKl'l taa aa alaii rr 1 bj ah Ijfujgiiu. S N SMITHS CO.. Pr..-r liwwmUOUwrrMlluU PATTOl. OU1U, C LiTBrTjiirvjjjr ' "" 'JJ1 T 'rGr "I3e "W& ovIaisSSciiongqjflH SEND mis Jr?l M y ToNjop? u -ddSfl&e tiw aft Wzr I ' IK fi. H S ft, mm s 1 skt 4 t iewirtrpwnf S3 i -iPrtwi 1 1 WtiLwSlto t l3kZsrS, ? vftiss&&tem!a3&i mhxmmwmmmk iivS-s1" DAVID.LANDRETH&SONS. PHIIA BUY THE DAVIS VBRTICAIi FEKD IT POBBHSSEfl Over all other Machine and always gives RFECT SSTiSFilCTION. For DvNcriptivu lrcul:ir ial CsitaloKiic send to DAVIS S. M. CO. 21S & 220 SI ac St., S'tiicauo. The majority of the ilia of the human body urine from tt tterangemtnt of thti I.Ivcr, afftetlng both tlit ilomarh uml botrili. In ordnr to effect n eure, It " ntcottary to ntmove the eaute. Irregu lar and SUigglih action of th TocU, JIailahe,SleltnHB at the Stomach, 1'uin n th Hack and Iioltm, etc., indicate that the Liver is at fault, and tfutt nature rt qulree anltttiiico to enable- this organ to Ihrotc off impurities. IrlcUly AHli THitcraareerpeelmlly compounded for thin purpose. They are mlVu in their action and effective a-e n cure; are pleasant to the tatteand taken eatlly by both children and adults. Ta ken according to directions, they are a safe and pleasatit cure for JUyHpcpnlu, General IetilUy,Mulltun Con. utlpatlon, Diseased Kidneys, etc., etc. liulilooil Purifier they are superior te any other medicine; eltanslng the system thoroughly, and imparting new life and energy to Ihx in valid. It is a medicine niX not an IntoatlcatitlST beverage. ASK Y3SR ERHOtllT FIR MICKLY ASH BITTIXS, and take so othar. 7RICS, 11.00 par Oottl. 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