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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1881)
IMMJM1ICT3 aanmnommmn VJKilAjU lSUJJBgB - USKt'UI. AND SUUUESTIVK. l'latits ami trues which aro not per fectly hardy will end tiro sevro winters better if tlio subsoil lias good drainage. Sugar Cookies. Two cups of su gar, one cup of butter, half a cup of sweet milk, one teaspoon ftil of soda, two tcaspoonftils of extract of lemon; dip the cookies in sugar before baking. Corn Broad Husks. Six cupful of corn meal, four of wheat Hour, two ta blespoon fuls molasses, one tcaspoonful suit; mix well together, knead into dough; make two cakes of it; put into well buttered tins or iron pans, md bake an hour. Mack knot is caused by a fungus which grows in tho bark and causes it to decay. The only remedy is to strengthen tho tree by moans of wood ashes and lime to overcome tho disease and make new growth, and to cut out and burn the knotted limbs. Cherries aro also atl'ectcd by it moro frequently than plums. . Drop cakes aro made in this way: One cup of molasses, one cup of sugar, one cup of lard, one tcaspoonful of gin ger a:id one each of cloves and of cin namon, two teaspoon ( tils of soda, dis solved in a cup of warm water; stir in Hour enough to make a batter that will drop readily from a spoon; add a little jjll anil a cup of dried currants, or if you liavo not these, well-washed En glish currants aro nice. Mr. W. D. IMiilbrick, of Massachu setts, does not regard tho crow as en titled to tho least consideration as a destroyer of insocts. He is, Mr. Phil brick says, a merciless robber of birds' nests, eating indiscriminately eggs and young birds in the breeding season, and lie thinks it arrant nonsense to defend tho crow as useful to the farmer. Tho song birds, frogs and toads ho destroys would, it sullorou to live, probably destroy twice as many insects as the crow himself. A correspondent of tho Now York Tribuiir gives her method of washing silk handkerchiefs so that they will look almost as well as new ones "Put an iron on to get hot, and, when ready to use, wah the handkerchiefs through a very warm soap suds. If they aro much soiled pass them through a sec ond suds. Do not rub the soap directly on tho handkerchief. Then pass through another warm water without soap, and thoroughly rinse, squeeze dry and iron immediately to prevent tho colors from running.' Tho pear blight is now said to bo tho olloet of a microscopic organism that, when sufliciently numerous, causes a lernientation in the pores of tho wood by devouring tho starch in tho grain or liber. This disease can bo easily communicated from one tree to another by transferring oven a minuto fragment of the bark Irom a diseased to a healthy tree, and therefore may probably oftnn bo communicatod by .'incident. Cutting down and burning the aU'edcd trees is tho only sure cure. Tho secret, of an omelet is tho know'Ang how. Hordoaux fashion is to tilt tho pan, allow tho eggs to run to the lower side and scrape down from the upper half of tho pan perfectly clean, pushing all the egg to the lower half. When set, turn over backward, brown and serve. Take hold of the pan with the palm of the hand upper most, place your disli ovor the pan and turn quickly. If you do not put a table spoonful of water to each egg in mak ing an omelet it will be leathery. If you put milk orllour it is not an omelet, but pancake Green Tomato Pickle. Cut tho tomatoes in slices; sprinkle with salt, and let stand twelve hours; drain and put them in a saucepan over the lire with fresh water, changing it until all the salt is washed out. When thor oughly scalded and partiallv cooked, drain and put them into a boiling hot sirup made with one pint of vinegar, three pounds of sugar, one-half ounoo of cinnamon, and one-quarter ounce of cloves; simmer them in this until ten der, thou carefully litt them out, and put them in jars; boil down the sirup somo, and pour it ovor them. After a day or two boil the sirup again, pour it over them again, and when cold tio them down carefully. Dr. Leidy, of Philadelphia, in a ro cout number of tho I'ennsilrunia Month ly, states that tho parasite in pork known as trichina was lirt discovered by an English surgeon in l.S'i.'i, but its presence in pork was lirst detected by Dr. Leidy himself in 1810. He reminds tho public that all food animals aro lia ble to have parasites, and that tho tape worm is sometimes conveyed in rare beef; that only one hog in about 10.0U0 is infected with trichina-; and that thor ough cooking will kill all such parasites, while nono of them aro poisonous after a good cooking. Ho bolievos that the Mosaic prohibition of pork was duo to tho danger of trichinosis in a country whore fuel was scanty, and therefore their food seldom well cooked. Ho also thinks that millions may have died of trichinosis in centuries before tho source of tho danger was discovered, and that many of tho deaths which occurred iu tho army during our civil war wore duo to tho frequent use of raw and badly cookod pork, although ascribed to ty phoid, rheumatic or malarial fevers. Miss Winslow, living ten miles from I5oston, now in her ninety-second year, possesses tho original certificate of membership, belonging to her father, General Jchn Winslow, as ono of the formers of the Society of tho Cincin nati, dated May A, 178;l, and signed by George Washington, President, and 11. Knox, Secretary. The picture of Columbus just found in the Spanish Colonial Ollico repre sents him as about forty, without a wrinkle on his broad forehead, with dark, thick hair, a brilliant eye and .beaked uose. Corn-Fixhlor. Corn is not only our largest and most important grain crop, but it is our larg est fodder crop. The agricultural re port for 1878, which is' tho latest to which wo have present neons, but which will sorvo for comparison, gives tho area under hay and corn in that year as 2G.000.000 acres of hay and 61, 000,000 acres of corn. It is a moderate estimate that an acre of corn fodder is thrico as heavy as an aero of hay, and if tho average of hay is ono and one-half tons per acre, that of corn-fodder can very easily bo three tons; so that tho corn crop yields 160,000, OOi) tons yearly of tho best of foddor, in every way equal to hay if it is only properly cured. Hut, as we have said, if it is only properly cured. Tho chief value of tho todder depends upon this. Otherwise its nutritive value is considerably re duced. When corn has been cut in good sea son, before it has been frozen and when the grain is glared and hard, somo por tion of the nutritive constituents cer tainly goes into the corn, but thoro can be very little of it, because tho grain docs not increase in size, but, in fact, shrinks as it becomes lmrd and solid. Nevertheless, wo must boliovo that somo portion of the starch and sugar of the corn is derived from the stalk at this stage of its growth. Tho most considerable change, however, iu the stalk consists in the conversion of its sugar and starch into woody liber, dur ing tho process of ripening. This is clearly evident because the dis appearance of these substances cau bo noticed as conspicuously in corn-stalks from which tho ears have been pulled for table use as I in those upon which the ears have been I loft to ripen. And tho loss which oc curs from this change is very consider able. Wo have no special information derived from actual analysis of corn stalks in tho two stages referred to, but wo know very well from experience in feeding stalks to dairy cows that there is a very great difference in -value in favor of tho stalks cut before thoy have ripened and died. Hut tho time of cutting tho crop is not tho only matter for consideration. Tho manner of cur ing and storing is equally important, and it is iu this that loss and damago often occur through careless handling. Tho foddor requires to bo perfectly well dried and in tho shade. Sunlight has a remarkable chemical ofl'oot upon drying vegetable substances. Drug gists who uso herbs for extracts dry them iu tho shade to preserve all tho juices without loss, and if we would preserve tho corn-fodder in its best condition, we must put it up iu such a manner as to shade it as much as possi ble from tho sun, and 3-ot furnish air to circulate among tho stalks. This may be dono by putting up tho fodder in largo stacks and binding these at tho top to protect them from rain and keep the interior in the sluufe. Tho larger tho stack the less the foddor is exposed. We have had sweet corn fodder put up in this manner and lett in tho lield un til required for uso without any injury or loss whatever, the stalks and leaves coming out fresh-looking and green as when put up. A convenient way is to bind the fodder in convenient sheaves or bundles with ryo straw or other bands, and set them in largo siiocks, binding tho tops securely. Fodder corn, which is corn grown especially for fodder and not for grain, is becoming a very frequent crop. Tho lato excitement in regard to ensilage has drawn much attontion to this crop, which is doubtless tho most valuable ono that can.be grown for feeding pur poses. A well-grown crop can easily make forty tons green, or ten tons cured, fodder per acre, and larger yields have been reported. Hut the broad cast method of growing this crop has ocen found a mistake, producing thin, weak, watery stalks of very little value. When planted oloseh in rows and cul tivated, as if for grain, tho stalks be come perfectly developed and produce a considerable quantity of ears and many small nubbins. To dry these re quires great care, and tho management of fodder corn is therefore more partic ular than that of corn-fodder, 1 or tlio safe preservation of it, tho putting up and keeping it in stacks or large shocks out of doors is necessary, and when sweet corn is grown tho stacks should bo comparatively small to prevent molding and souring of tho fod der. A very convenient device for ventilating largo fodder stacks is to uso a number of frames made of three posts ono and a half inches square and four feet long, and having three cro-s-bars on each of tho threo sides, making tho frame throe indies narrower at tho top than at tho bottom. Ono frame is slipped on tho top of another, and a continuous open tube or chimney is thus made and put in the center of tho stack, tho fodder boing ranged around it. The stack being raised from tho ground upon a frame of rails or logs, there will bo an ample circulation of air through tho stack to remove moisture anil heat, which would produco fermentation anil mildew. The culture of corn for foddor will suroly bo greatly increased in tho future. Tho two successive dry years havo ruined the meadows, iind there have boon few now scedings Avhich have escaped destruction. A substitute for hay will bo roquired for several years until tho meadows have been re soeded and the pastures restored. There is no other crop that can be so well substituted as fodder corn, and now that farmers have found tho right method to grow it ami havo generally abandoned tho broadcast method of planting for tho drill plan with regular cultivation, there should bo a great in crease in its production. Henry S(cw urt, in Ar. Y. Times. The Queen presented a niilk-whito goat to ono of the regiments at Alder shot, England. It is led by a gold chain, and is a great pot with tho sol diers. It is so found of music that it Joins in the march with ns much spirit as tho soldiers. A poor young man romarks that the only advico ho gets from capitalists is "to livo within his income, vliiiinna tho difllculty ho experiences without an income. to livo AN Indianapolis cxchaiiRO mentions that St. .lucobs Oil cured Mr. .1. H. Mattorn, u letter-carrier of thut city, of u severe sprain, contracted In tho war. Iktrod (Muh ) Wetteni Koine Journal. A Dr.TiioiTKii drenmed that ho had died and wuh banished to Satan's Miltry kingdom, and cays that ho found many earthly cus toms In vokuo there About every man ho mot asked: "Is It not hot enough for youf" Detroit Fire l'rut. Fno.M tho Wilmington (Del.) UepubUtani Mr. .1. M. Scott, corner Third and Madison streets had a remarkably line horse cured of the scratches by St. Jacobs Oil. - Nr.w Mrcxtco will send a delegate to tho next session of Congress, named Tratiquilltii Luna, which probably means tranquil lu natic. Aside from his tranquility, lie will not differ very matorlallv from bis fcllow-uiembers.--.Mrcrt Fru Prat. lovi-ty iiml IMatreaa. That poverty which produces tho Rrcatost ulbtrcHM Is not of the purse bin of the blood. Deprived of its richness it becomes scant and watery, a condition termed anemia In medical wrltlii-r.s. IiIumi thisconditloii, and scrofulous Hwcilinirs anil sores, general and nervous debility, loss of llosh uud appetite, weak lungs, throat disease, spitting oi blood and consumption, arc among the common results. If you aro a sufferer from thin, poor blood employ Dr. l'lcreo's " Golden Medical Discovery, " which enriches t tic blood and cures tlieso grave affections. Is more nut lit I vo than cod liver oil, and is harmless in any condition of the sjstom, yet powerful to cure. Hy druggists. -- C'iiii.dukn are caricatures of their elders. "Which Is tho reason that their elders have i-o little patience with them. As A tonic and nervino for debilitated women nothing surpasses nr. 1'lerco s " Favorlto Prescription. " Hy druggists. Tt is estimated that a $.'10 horse will eat about tTo woith of hay between this and next May. - - Dn. rumen's "Pleasant l'urgatlvn Pel lets'' uro sugar-coated and inclosed In glass bottles, their virtues being thereby pre served unimpaired for any length of time, iu any climate, so that they are always fresh and reliable. No cheap wooden or paste board boxes, lty druggists. WlU'.N Fogg heard that Ilev. Mr. Proof text was made a doctor of divinity, he said divinity must bo pretty badly off for doe tors. Not Iturli .IS! Vonin. 1 ' I was troubled for many years with Kid ney Complaint, (Jr.ivcl, Ac. ; my blood bo eamo thin ; 1 was dull and fnaelise; could hardly crawl about; was an old worn out man all over; could got nothing to help me. until 1 got Hop Hitters, and now I am u boy agaln. My blood uud kidneys are all right, and I am as active as a man of ,'W, although I am 7'.', and I havo no doubt it will do as well for others of my age. It is worth a trial. (Father.) Sunday Mercury. "Skins of an early fall," Foirg re marked as he saw tho banana skins on the sidewalk. , How to fit-cure Health. It seems strange any one will sillier from derangements brought on by Impure blood, when Scovn.i.s' Sausapauima ani Stii.wn oia, or lti.ooi and liivi'.u Svuui', will rcstoro health to the physical oriranlzutlon. It is pleasant to take, and the I?i:st Hi.oon I'ciii Finn ever discovered, curing Scrofula, Weak ness of the Kltlnejs, Erysipelas, Malaria; all Nervous disorders, Debility, Hlllous com plaints and all diseases of the Illood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomneli, Skin, etc. As a health renew er, It acts mki: a iukm. Hakjui's Pain 1'aaci:a cures pain In Man and lioast. Uie externally and internally. Dn. Komsii'H Yr.ninwiu.i: Wo km Svurr in stantly destroys worms and icmoves all tho Secretions which cause them. - llmi't Hit' In I lit limine. Ask Druggists for "Itouu'h on Hats." It clear out rats, mice, roaches, II es, lied-bugs, 10c. Run.Y to bed and early to rise, is good for tho sleeper, but rough on tho Hies. Said ho: " And you love me better than all tho world boldc?' " Ves," said h. "And vou love me better than anybocy else:'" said he. "Ye-, dearest." "And you wouldn't think any more of me if I was woith u million dollar-?" Said she: "No; and if 1 was n rich heiress, you wouldn't want to marry mo any more than you do now?" ,4No, darling." They worn not lying, gontlo rentier; they wore simply courUug; that was all. It took melons, plum", pears, grapes, butter-milk, beer, peanut.'-, cucoauut and ice-cream to give an Indiana boy cholera morbus and even then he was out next day , Ditto t Fne J'ritit. - - Tin: restaurants have had such a run of cu-toiners that home of tho wallers aro u littlo inattentive. A stranger called for a plate of oysters, and, after smelling them, be. said: "Waiter, are these onters fresh?" "We are not running an intelligence olllce." "I would Ilka to know il thoy aie fresh." Well, then, eat them, then you will know for vouixilf. You don't expect uie to eat them for you, do you? Do I looklike 1 was hero to try old oysters on?" UaUntm At'. Tin: ' utterly utter" kind of talk has in fected tlio street gamins, ono of whom, after picking up it more than usually fragiant cigar stump, exclaimed to his fi lends "Jack, this is quite too positively bully." Oil, Charlie," exclaimed tho elderly Miss Prim, " I've learned lots of tilings Ibis hummer been studying botany and geology and " Charlie " What, more new wrinkles, Miss Prim?" Charlie meant no harm, but Miss Prlin was heard to lcmaik, as sho gazed Into her mirror that evening: "The idea! Moro now wrinkles, indeed I The saucebox!" Some parts of New Knglund still cling to the hotel gong, but most landlords aro awaro that iho public do not Judge the bill of faro by tho bellowing of a hheet-Iron drum. .'ivc Jf'reM. Tin: man with an Impediment In lib fcpeecb never speaks well of anybody. Npecliil I)Uin(cli fVntn Itdi-oli, Tho do in a ml of tliu people for mi cailcr method of preparing kidney- Wort lias In duced tho proprietor, tho well-known wholesale Unionists, W'cIIh, I'luhardson V. Co., of llutlliixton, Yt., to propiiru it for Bide In liquid form as well as in dry form.- J'oit and Tribune. Uedpixo's IU'ssia Salve, the inont wotuler fill hcalliij: medium In tho world. Price '.15c. The beat in the world- National Yenst. THE ONLY MEDICINE i.x f.itiikk biqnn ott iiuy roun That Acta nt (lie fiiiiiio limp on mx liver, mx bo wxls, AND THE KIDffXYS. WHY ARE WE SICK? lUeautt we allow thtte great organs to become tiogaul or torpid, and poltonoui ihumortare therefore forttd Into the blood that ihoxddbt expelled naturally. W'i l lif irmilini BJiVW'tiMfri 'riiTMTnf-Tn' WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, H PII.r.B, CONSTIPATION, tllllNAnYtJ msn.vsr.P. rr.JiAi.r. wi:akni:nsi:h, ami m:uvoi:k msoitnr.itN, I by earning free action of thtte ornant and restoring their power to throw (tf dlteare. Why aulTpr llllloin jtnlns ami nrlirs! Why tormented with Piles, Conitlpntlonl Why frlKhtt'iiri! orrr illsorilcreil Khlncji.! Wliycinlurn noitoiiK or Kick lirnilnrlical Vte ItlINi:V-VOItTH(f rejoice In health KlMmt mln Pry VccrluMo Knrn., In tin l-i. a.. it., .mil ni. rtf ullla.ll lllfll. I Ml' .IIUlFfB llf . vmis .III w I' .-. K ' - '"- -. . .. .. mi'dlclno. Aim in I.liiild rnriu, yrry Kniern. I trnlr J. (or llm-ii Unit ralinot rt mllly irrmrp It. nrltiu'ts with rnual pfllclpncjr In rltlirr form. "J! OCT IT OK YOl'll PUCaCHST. 1'Itlt'B, $1.00 J WKM.S, niCHAIUlSOM A Co., l,rri,. (Will i ml tho dry iost-ittlil ) nCSMCT0.V, TT. lrrtlr nr3f! ltiil:i'i 1'iilit one ntlittttit, chr,i)i'il mill mnitrttlahU ViXhti in Ihr ll'oi Id. uiiilthniimiml'it rh filrni r rmn nlfrrru Vmt hiIt ,,. It Is "tho ' IXVAI.lll'N IIIIX HlIKIK'S l"0Olrcci'lvrthoimloiiii'mintoflhM- clntm of nil rchoolHt ho orlil ovrr IiicMUMifftl cents, McoutajM KftMiilftl 75. Urnrinctlui icnntiirnflf . VOOI.KIC'll Az (JO. ou every label. UNTIL CURED. DKAI'"N'i:SS, Catarrh, AMhnm, Cmi-niiiitloit, Jfny Hrwr. Ilninchlll-. Cmitli, c Mils, N'rrwiiuiiras, I.oaiof sk't'P. Ul'i'iiir nf Hie lllcxiil, Klii'innatlmn, Ni'iirnlsilii. Ili-uiliU'hr, I)ynici.lii. IHhi'iih-m of the I. her, Killii-i, l.miL; "ml Air I'iimhk , (if 'kiiik Muiulint.'. iMin-il hy lm. .ll'DOirs Oxy-llyili-n-e'iiull Air. All dlnrmoii tmitnl Srml ntnnip fur puniplilrt with liiimo rpfrr'ncpi itntl qiit'HlUmntn nnwrr No rhurK" fur riiiiHiillnlliin hy mnll or In nPHMin l'utlrnlii irrntcil nl 11 illntuiicc. Dn J I) JLIH1KA.CO.. 7J Ilfuch Hi., IJciMon, Ham. 6,000 AOENTB WANTED, TO SELL THE LIFE OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD Contplclr, liiclmllnir Ilia I)i-itth unit Iliirlnl. ProfiiKpIv llhmtratrU New SIitI I'ortrult of 1A It PI Kl.Ii, tin- fluent i'vit ininli- 1'orirntlH nf hl Wlfn unit Mother, (iullean, the Suramin, iir CilMnct, Scene of the MiuotliiK, the Kick. I'lmmlicr, the I'linrml Vn ireant. Ar 'I he only rompUte anil ntitheiitlc work There la li foetlllii- lor Airenla Ural In tho flcld vrllh IhU Ilnnk. Outfit fiOr. Hpenlc rpilelc lIVItltAICI) 1HCOS., C'hl.uiro, III. Ural In tho Worlil, Jef Ihr Bi-lilllnr. llf cry puckiuiri' hua our 'IViiilr-innrlt iiml la nuiiU.U 1'i'uur'i, SOI, II UVUKYWII KICK. tJ' msx lijna AXLE OHEASEb Dr. TtnTTTAUIt'S TIKADAOIIT: VIIXS euro mriRt Tvonclcrrully In a very .hurt Ilino both SICK mill NKIIVOUS IIKADACIIi:; mid wldlo uctlnt 011 liio iicrvmiH HyHtrin, clcnnsn I ho fdoiiutcli of cxccnn of 1U, produclui; u regular licultliy uctioii oi' tho bowel. A lull hIto box of thcao vnliiablo IILTS, with full illroctlonH for 11 coin jilrto 'iir, iiiuilnil to tiny nildrcsi on rrt'iilrit if nlno lhrco-ccnt jiohUio bLuniiH. l'or bulo by till (lrut,'i;lh(n nt "5o. Kolo l'rojirloUir.i, liUOAVJ( CHIS.AUCAn C03nANY, Uiilllmoro, Id. L WISCONSIN 1 rM()AUl Anns V U.U.V1W ...w.' '5 On tie line uf till WISCONSIN CBJiTRIL R. R. I'orlull partlculniii. whli'hwlll lie (em free, ikMis4 iiaici,i:s i rohUY, I. mill I'tiin iiilnl,iu:r, JIIIIt iiiikee, Win. B PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILLS M A K 11 iw Itu.h Jtluiid, and lll completely chance thu blood In the en tin aytliin In three niunthi Any permn who wlllinkQ 1 pill 1 itcti nlKhl from 1 tu I a wet-kn inuy be ritturud to aiiund health. If jiich n think' he pomllile bohlr crywhire, uin-nt by mall for H letter stamps. J a. Jvutitox &. Co.. iivtivn, Ma8., fvriiK'rl liunsor.Mv. a o h u va t is w P.W M :MU AtiijUca tSMvkJfc) WOMAN'S TRuuiwupinu MnS. LYDI& E. PINKHAM, OF LYHH, MASS luscovitnEit or LYDBA E. PSNKHAM'S TOETABLE COMPOUND. ThoPoMMvoruro fur nil (hotel'ntnrul CmnplMnta ami Wrnbncaacf aoruinmnu tuotir heal fi'tiuilo population. Uwlltciirn entirely tlio vriirnt f orm of IVmalo Com. plMntfl, nil oTurlnn trouble, InllaniniMlnn ami Ulrcrn. lion, IVillltiR ami Illiplncrmenta, nmlthn ccnwipionl Hpltial WrnknrM, ami Is particularly adapted tu. Uio Clmnet of Ufp, It will dPwolvc anil rxpel tmnor from Uio iitcninln an rarly iUko of iloralopmeiit. Tim Icndrtioyto can evrons lmmonthorols chrrkcil rrry "prntlly hy It uao. It rcmorci fMntnomi, flatulency, ilrtrnyiill craving forfttlmulantr, and rellovr n wenkticwi of thnatontach. It curei ltlnnltnir, UcatlnchrK, Ncrromi l'rottrutlon, llencral Debility, ISIceplcavncu, DcprrNilon ami I lull Cent Ion. That fecllnu of Ix-arlnff down, ciunlnit pain, weight nndhac'iache, laalwayiiiierinniicntly cured hyltmuo. 1 1 n il( at all time and under alt clrcumtlanrca act In tiannotiT with tho liwra that Rovcrn tlio frmalo ryitcm. t'orthociirairf Kidney CoinplainU at cither roxtlila Compound tinnirrwcd. 1. VIII A r PIMCIIAM'H vr.nivrAni.i: COM. I'OCNIMi pniand at KU ami tXi WcMru Avonup, I.ynn,Miu. Prk-oSl. lllxhottlcfor$.V Hont hy malt In tho form of pllli, alirn lit tho form of lotenKCt, on receipt of price, 91 per bos for either, lira. I'lnhhani friH)lyaniwer3 all lettcn uf Impilry. tcml for )amph let. Addren a abovs Jfrnlloti thli 1iit. No family ihould bo without LYDIA 1". l'lNKHAU'd MVKIt ril.t.S. They euro cotwtlpatton, bllloiuuoak ajiil totrUlty of the liver. V centa tor bone. Sold bj ilOKltlSO.N, I'Ll'MMll k CO., Chicago, III. FOIL UAI.n HY UKVaaiHTH. NEBRASKA 00,000 ACRES FOR SALE BY THE B.&MKE.Ca Maps, Pamphlets and Full information FREE. Address Land Com'rB. &M. li.R.. Lincoln, Nub. AGENTS 1 witvnM fur honk Unit ynu knuw will 'I'll. "1,11V ol' I'l'i-alili-nt )iirlli-ld." "11. rueii nf the IMiiltiH." " llnrder OiiiIiiuh." " l.iiwii uf IIukIiicxk " lltA WAI.DItdN &CO., Ht. I.1111K lo. I R ELEGANTLY WRITTEH CARDS DvJi oit ar. tn. aiIiIivhh .iamkh iiowaud. Hid MI1I1 A .Ihlciiuii. HtiimiiH taken AiceiilH wanted. TV15JL,li2 AND liOOlC INTRODUCTORY ARITHMETIC. II V I. V I I A X A N II. This little, Hook Liken Urn learner tluntiRli rinir Dtrli. Ion. It iiIho coimmtnilH Itself ai miierlally nsofnl liillm TICA;iIi:ilM nf thi) 1'ilm.iry lH'piutuient In tlniio public ncliixilawlilclulii nulinft.i 1'ilmary ArltlunnUa lntolho ImndH of their pupil. Apply to thn nuthiir, ni llroadntrect, KltE.ihotIi, H. J, I'llco in coiitt No eitr.i clinruo fnrimilllmc ARI2IVTS! AC3EKT8! AGI31VTSI JOHN II. (lOUllIIH nnr book, jt pMithnl, rntltlrd SUNLIGHTandSHADOW la llwlftt chanre offrrnl ioou lla bccnn are drawn from the bright and thady Met uf teal life, aud portrayed oa only John JS. 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