BtM9t&99KB, NEBRASKA ADVERTISER Tabic atul pockot cutlery at T. L. Jones. See Mrs. Ilalchott's card "Popular Hosort." Buy the Main Wagon fur service. Sw.vkn.son & Cross. Tlio number of school children in Nebraska Is ir3,l2.". Tlio Ouitouu triul was adjourned Friday hint for Christmas. Lamps, Lanterns, queonswaro and glassware, at T. L. Jones. Fresh bread, cakes, pies, always on hand at the old reliablo City Makei y. Nebraska bus one mile of railroad for every sixteen square miles of ter ritory. Tlio best cook stove, with tlio latest improvements, you can buy of Stevenson & Cross. Nemaha county has 4,124 school children, and receivod from the State school fund 85.107.00. Podunk is getting tired of that name, and has been or soon will be re christened "Clinton." Siato Auditor Wullichs' hotter half presented him with a ten pound boy last Tuesday nuu'iiing. Tho State School fund this year amounted to 3180,880.70 a fraction over $l.2;J per scholar. We are closing out our heating stoves very low. Stkvknsox & Cnoss. Jest broad in Mrownvillo at the Bakery of Aaron Palmer always fresh and clean. Clivo him a trial. Scrub hogs and high, priced corn -will break any farmer up. Muy a good Berkshire of Stevenson & Cross. It is denied by tho I'lattsinouth Journal that John IV. Pinch thrashed any of its editors, or any other editor. Tlio finest selection and largest lino of cook and Seating stoves to be found, at Stevenson's & Cross at bed rock prices. Tlio editor of tho AnvKimsuu ate his Christmas turkoy at home, with his children and grand-children, which gave much pleasure. Do you need a cook stove. Call on us and we will sell you one trimmed J out in tlrst class stylo, and at a very low price. Stuvknson & Cuoss. Tho January term of the U. S. District Court convenes at Lincoln :1th inst. lion. "Win. Dailoy of Peru and Bay Taylor of St. Deroin are on the jury. We are receiving large invoices of furniture, stoves, and other goods in our line, quito often. Tf you need any give us a call. Stf.vknson & Cuoss. Bev. B. P. Watkins will preach at Calvort next Sunday at 1 1 a. m. and in tho evening ho will preach in Nomalia City at the school house and at the church on Monday evening. Several of our young men observ ed Christmas by getting drunk, engag ing in a disturbance, spending Christ inas niirht, in the calaboose, and being (inod. Hoys, does that kind of busi ness pay ? DiiweswSlocumb, TolTt. and Church Howe havo beon nominated for the governorship by tlio nowspapers. When you've all had your say we'll give you tho namo of the lucky man. -Jieutrice ItuyreM. Philip Lowery was arrested Mon day and fined under the statute forbid ding tho carrying of concealed weapons. His offense consisted in carrying a "sword cane." Thero are others who carry concealed. pistols, wo believe tliat'law should bo rigidly enforced. Christmas passed off very pleasant ly in Brownvillo amongst tho various churches. Tlio Christiana Trees were loaded with articles to please tho chil dren, and iinnienso crowds assembled to receive gifts and witness the distri bution. The dealers never sold moro Christmas goods, and ono may believe thoro was scarcely a child in the com munity who did not receivo some gift to please. An Omaha saloon bar tender, by tho jiamo of Oscar Hammer, was killed Sunday morning last in his saloon, by an Oinnha young man named Charley Kostpr. The fatal blow was given by what is supposed to havo been spiked knuoLs. Hammer when .struck fell to tho loor and was dead when tho drunken upoctators of tho sickening tragedy approached to see how badly wou ho w lis hurl. Koslor was locked up. LOOAL PERSONALS. Prank Iluddart spent Christmas in town. Sheiin oluct Tate was in town Tuesday. Chas. Chatlleld spent the holidays at home. Jim. Dryden went to Kock Tort Sunday. lion. O. M. Howell, was in the city Tuesday. (Jus. Moore, of Calvort. was in town Sunday. W. P. Majors, of Pom, was in the city last Priday. W. D. Zook. of St. Joe, spent Sun day in Mrownvillo. Jim Butts has got back and the colored girls are glad. Dr. Andrews, of Nouiaha City, was in town Wednesday. Arthur Wait, of Joplin, Mo., spent Christmas in this city. Miss Lucia Arnold has a good music class in Nemaha City. Mrs. Monahun will be in this city again on the 8th of January. John Smith, the harbor has come back and Is at work for Merlin. -r Hugh Stokes went to St. .loo last Saturday to spend the holidays. Hurt, (bites, of Omaha, eat bin Christmas dimrr in Urownville. Uen. 11. Hoadley returned last week from a visit to relatives in Wis consin. Hoi. Hoikes sold his household goods Saturday at auction. He will go back to Ohio. Prof. Wiglitman went to Fremont, Saturday, and will remain during school vacation. G. W. Pairbrothor, Jr., his better half and tho little ones, spent Christ mas in this city. Hon. Lorance, principal of the Ne maha City school, is spending his va cation in 'Urownville. Walt. Swope, now of Oxford, Mo., spent the holidays with relatives and friends in this county. Miss Sallio Judkins, of Parsons, Kansas, is spending tho holidays with her parents in this city. Prank Parker, of McGee it Moore's Grout International Store ul Calvert, spent Sunday in this city. Pilule M. M. Conner was visiting the family of his son-in-law, W. II. Small, of Omaha, last week. (low Furnas visited Lincoln last week to attend tho meeting of tho Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. Pi of. W. Itich, of Palls City ac companied by his brother A. L., of Idaho Springs. Cxi., were in tlio city for Christmas. Wo received a pleasant call last Saturday from Mr. Theo. Williams, who is gathering information for a iv isod edition of Wolf's Musineis Direc tory of this State. 1). II. McLaughlin went over to Hamburg Tuesday to renew business in tlio go eminent survey on the Nish nabotna, with tlio view of turning tho water again into the old channel. ('has. Gillilaud, living near High land, this county, mot with quite an accident recently. While cleaning out a well, he fell in, putting one leg out of place and breaking the other in two places. Gov. Purnas was elected Grand Lecturer of the Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M., at the meeting held in Lincoln last week. He was also chosen Re corder of the Grand Couuuil, order of high priesthood. J no. L. Carson, J. II. Broad y and Frank Johnson went oer to Hock Port last Thursday evening. And thoj didn't take that trip in the mud mm eh for fun, either. It was inade in the in terest of the people of Nemaha county. Our respected old friend, Joseph Loveless, for several years a citizen of Wyoming Territory, arrived in this city with his family, last Thursday, and has come back to stay. He will locate at Sheridan or Calvert, oi in that vicinity. L's. man old Mends wel come him as a citizen again. Hon. W. H. Furnas. ox-goernor of this state, arrived from Hrownvillo yesterday. He intones us that he has nassed oer a great deal of Pucle Sam's dominion during tlio past six months. He thinks southern California and a small slice of Arizona constitutes tlio gsi'-don spot of A merica. The governor is looking and feeling well, and is glad to get back among his old fiiends. Htutf Jonnuil. Don't fall to take in some of these cassimers, jeans, ooUonades, etc., while so cheap, remember the time is up Jan. J st. J. L. .MeGee. --Anothor largo invoice of New Vic tor Sewing machines, warranted a first class machine in every respect. Do not buj one until you examine the Victor. Stkvknson a Cnoss. I.lvlll WitllVkKUH. Tho hundreds of hourly, and healthy looking men, women and children, that have been rescued from tho beds of pain, sickness and woll nigh death by Parker's (ringer Tonic aro the best evidouoes in the world of it8,storling merit and worth. You will Hud such in almost every community. WHAT MORE APPROPRIATE HO It A Now YcarS Gifl Than a Gold Watch, Locket, Gold King, Charm, Putter Dish, Bracelets, Butter Knlfo, wuvor .;ui, a. - m 1 "i K'akc ISaKltct. lireaL Xin. Silver Po.ks. Silver Watche Card lU'celvor, Child's Set. Gold Pencil, Call Hell, I Srlvor Spoons, Gold Pen, Gmrd Cliatn, Necklace, iGold KardropsJ CulT Pins. Dinner Castor,1 ZZ!Xsa233BlVMKr AT Arkwriglit & Ourzon's, Dolen's Old Stand Next to .Post- ofll CO. Ilrowiivlllc, NftirnHkn. Term RoIIb of Houor. Kiiwr itou,. Minnie Mercer, Hubert Waito, Lena Neidhart. SKCOND ROM,. Luella Jordan, Klla MoNanghton, Mary lloovoi, Allio MeCoinns, Dee Wliooldon, Cora Ponn and Hold. .Muir, Stella Hetzel, Mamie Carson. Anna Browning, Alice Atkinson ami Wal ter Gilmore, liddie Gibson, Grace Stewart. .MONTH UOM.S. IMUSr KOI.I-. Hubert Waite, Paul Gilmore. Mary H aer, Mamie Carson, Minnie Mercer, Samuel Lawrence, Grace Slcwart. Lena Neidhart. Mary Hoover, Anson Andrews, Will Campbell, Anna Browning, Luella Jordan. SKCOND KOI. I.. Alice Atkinson, Walter Gilnioro, Cora Ponn. Hobl. Muir. Minnie Me C.fe.Fstella Iluddart, Oliver Lorance. Mollie Burches, Prank Thompson, Due Wheldon. GRANDSHOW. You want to step in as von pass and seethe old stand-by. JOSKPII SIHTTZ. He has been fixing up painting.grain lug, re-arranging his magnificent stock of jewelry, clocks, silverware, etc.. and additions that make his establishment the LEADING JEWKLHY STOHK of Southeast Nebraska. He has, with out doubt, the best and largest stock of line jewelry and clocks, ever brought to Brownville. Wo can't enumerate, but invite everybody who wants a nice or rich article for a New Years Gift, to call and see .Joe Shut. He has the largest stock of silver ware ever brought to tlio city, and will sell everything as low as it can possi bly be sold. The Onuvjcv denies that it meant Gov. Furnas in that cowardly tling about tax titles. Everybody knows that the Governoris just who he meant, and his denial now places him before tlio world as" having done a dirty mean tiling and then resorting to a trans parent falsehood to extricate himself. We leave Mr. Moon right whore we intended to place him- in the attitude of a slanderer and liar. Pig Feet! Pig Feet! and pure maple syrup at Judkin's. Order of HiiNtci'u slur. Members of tlio order of Eastern Star, Brownville, are requested to meet at Masonic Hall at 7 'a o'clock Tuesday evening next, Jan. :?d. Business of im portance. Bo punctual, please. COMMITTKK. DrcNNiuuklng'. Wo would respectfully inform tlio ladies of Brownville and vicinity that we are prepared to do dressmaking at our residence, corner of lifth and At lantic streets, (old Jim Dye residence.) Solicit a share of your patronage, and will take great pride In giving now stvlos and good work. Mils. W.A.Cook. Miss Josik. Joudan. Now is the time to clothe yourself cheap, don't fail to call in thne at J, L. Mo Gee's. Aiiuoyunce Avolilril. Gray liairs are honorablo but their premature appearance is annoying. Parkers's Hair Balsam prevents tho annoyance by promptly restoring the youthful color. Celery at Aaron Pajine.r'd. Lifo ami Work of Garfield. Embracing an account of the scenes and incidents of his boyhood; the struggles of his youth; the might of ins eany ipanuoou; ms valor as u.j soldier; ltis careoi as a statesman; his election to the presidency, and tho tragic story of his death, by John Clark Hidpath. LL. I)., author Of Hid path's history of the Culled States, etc. Embelished with llfty tuagnillceut en gravings on steel and wood. A book so full of the inspiration of a noble life, so replete with pathetic Interest, heroic suffering, and glorious triumph, as to constitute the most thrilling bi ography of the age. No American household should be without It. Pub lished in English and German. There In no namo dearer to the American peo ple than that of Garfield. There is no subject in which thoro is a deeper and more general Interest than the story of hlsjifo. There is no book more wor thy of eii dilution and study. No book published in the Cnited Slates was ever greeted with as large and general demand as this Those who know the reputation of Hie author aro convinced that It is just what they want. II 1m outselling every other book, no matter what Its pretensions, now tin fore the public. Address W. II. McClain, cor. Fourth and Walnut sis., Des Moines, Iowa. John Davis has the agency for this county, and will wait on you in a few days. It Is the life or Garlleld oii want, and you should not fail to se cure it. Tho prizes ottered by the Nemaha Comity Sportsmen's Chlb at the shoot ing match on Monday, were won as fol lows: 1st, match, ten clay pigeons II. O. Heikes, lirst prize, $10; KnulTiiiaii and Cole divide second, $-1.80; F. W. Dun ham, third, tf.V.!). The match for the supper was won by P. M. Dunham (Captain), W. M. KaulTniau, S. M. Summer, I). D. Ad ams, ' Ed. Si.yder and O. A. Cecil, against 11. O. Heikes (Captain), W. W. Browning, James Den, W. W. Hack ney. A. H. Davison and Geo. Hatched. W, T. Den's score was dhideil. each side taking one half. The score stood 7(1 to (17. On this match the money contribu ted by Phil. Frakor, Jacob Houschkolb and '.. M. Campbell was won as fol lows: H. O. Heikes, lirM, .J2.r; Sum mers and Browning, second, 'J..Vi; Win. Kauffnian, third, tf'.'.fid. !5d match, ten balls Den and KaufT man dlvldo lirst, -fl.-IO; KaulTniau, Adams and Summer second, ?:i..'IO; Browning and Heikes, third, $:i.2); Jim. Den, fourth, sM.U). lth match Kauffman, lirst, 1 dollar and 'J5 cents; Dunham ami Davison, second, 75 cents; Adams, third, fio cts. Kth match, l.r balls Dunham, lirst, 10 dollars; Browning, second, 0 dollars; W. T. Den. third, I dollars. Match for badge-10 double birds Ed. Snyder, M ; W. T. Den, la. We havo an .article from J. II. Broady, Esq., this week to which wo call the especial attention of the people of Nemaha county who feel Intetested in our railroad litigation, and especial ly sucl) as are circulating and siguluga petition for the withdrawal of tlio suit. People who understand the question and those whose interests are especial ly involved do not want the suit with drawn, now, that there is scarcely a doubt that it will terminate favoiably for the county. We have not nuj I ear that tho commissioners would seriously consider the withdrawal, but to have a more intelligent understanding amongst all of the status of the suit for the ownership of the old B., Fl.it P. railroad have we solicited tills plain statement from Mr. Broady. Mr. Broadv makes it plain that tlio com missioners cannot, in the light of honor and fidelity to duty, withdraw the suit, without at least, Uip consent of the pre cincts especially interested, and we can not conceive that there is a man in tho county having knowledge of the law and the facts, who would ask them In do so, unless perchance he was a paid tool of J. N. Converse. l-')ClIC fl.llliCM. Tlinsc liwiKiiM, tlrttsitiih' Hun-mi loiih, cans- i ii K yuu u it-el Hdiirceiv mill u lie mi join ftt'l; Mint ('(HiHtaiil it i nl ii lluil iHtliklliK from your K.VNtt'in nil IIm i-liiNilclty, ilrlvlnu Hi" Mood from your i-hcnl;; Hint ccinUiiuiil triilti on ymir vltnl Inriv. renilrrltiK yen Irrltiiblo iiml fretful, can easily he p'IiiovimI by tin- iim of lliiit iiiiirvi'lnu remedy. Mop Itltterx. IrreKuliirltlcn and obMtruntlniiH of your NyMeiii are rolleved at oiico, while the Klieolal ciiiiiH o periodical pain In purinu tiontly removed. Will you Ijccd thin? Married. AVu.r.iNo r.AuiCKU -At the resi dence of II. A. Newman, Nebraska Citv. Dec. (). by Hev. W. K. Means, Mr. William Willing, of Culvert, Xeb., and Miss I'lieinio Market . of Xeiuaha (ity, Neb. Mr. Willing is of the linn of Willing Mros.it .Ionian, hardware merchants, with branch stores at Mrownville, Ne maha City, and Calvert. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Newman's a pretty little selioolma'am. Has boon 'teach ing recently at Nemaha City. The wedding was very tasty in its arrange ment. The bride was the reeipiout of many beautiful and costly presents. They left for 1'oniiKylvania on a visit. iVrhninid fJltj Vn.w. Dr.' Marshall's Syrup will not euro consumption, but will give relief when coughing. Consumptives should all uso it. Price, Iwonly-fivo and llfty cents aboltlo. Look out lor tli Shootlii); Gal lory. On Friday and Saturday nights, In Hie old Hank building, lirst door east ot Den's, by L. K. Tannar, proprietor. -J'U'lm.v. Ml. MMtnrt Am llin TTn. 1. '... Wll f 1.1.1.1' .... tills &., brew Children?" Gone for a bottle of Dr. Murshiilrs hung Syrup", the great cough killer. Price only ufi and AO cts. Ask your druggist for it. HAPPY NEW YEAR To all -Audi hao a gieat many beautiful New Years Gif.M, by which you can be pleasantly repiembered through the year by your friends. A. W. Nii'KKt.i.. IIUOW.N VIl.I. K MA11KK.T.H. Following urn Ihe ijuotut Inun nt norm ti Werinoflilny, llio Mine of kIiik to prcnn I LIVE .STOCK. COItllKCTKD IIV II. M. IIAII.KV, MTOOK IlKAI.K AND SlIIPI'Klt. Ho 51 Mftr, V, Htoern, fair to pIioIl'o i 7', Town, fni 2 00U fiti (ItiAiy MAKKKT. COURKCTrP IIV U. K. nOUOl.AH, fillAIA DCAtiKK. Wli wil No. '-,., .. .. if, lift Whi'iit No. :i it& m Hye 9 7o Harloy . (liH wi iJorn In lligeur. t (9 r " aIipIIwI , Xi. ' i't anil it ! next POPULAR RESORT. Tim tiOMt roHtnuraiit bust talilo fare In the MRS. KATE HATCHETT, Klmt lloor ofTuie Advkutihkh IiuIMIiik. imroNN lhNlrcloppoIloHliBr'miii !Ioiim. MBAL8, G (5 CENTS. FRESH OYSTERS 3?HEIufVItBr TO OHIDDEJn.. Kememher the plaeo whmi you coimi lo lown and uanl a kooiI mriil at any hour of the diiy orovunliiK. fllltH. KATic IIATCIIICI'T. FREE TO YOIT ! A 33.iiiKO iiilililil(l m-lll fri'itottiiji(lr(.,Klv hi iirliiior iiiirpri'iiiluiii wntolum anil linokh; iilm H,iUl'lul IITIIU llll'MIVHHHlllKHKMItfl. Niun)li)coilmi iiftiin Jmirniil of Arlrnlturo-n Iriko k piiKii 4H-roliiiiui AKrlciillnrul. Htock unit l'Hiiilly imjiiir only fl. Id imr ycnr-miiit frun In nny "'''U.'V;. Al'ut WmiiIimI Pl'U-t.'itKW, I'ubllHli ir,7l3(JtiitHiimiHt.,fU, IiimlK, Mo. L. H. BATTLES, . .V si oti oncer. rPHOHK who arentiout tohiivo 11 hiIo will I llrnl It to tliulr Interval to ooiiniiU him. 'leruiH I'cnHoniililc. IIvnIiIuiich In llcdford precinct. 1.7.in:i GOLD. Onmtcliiiiirutiiinukiuiioiiiiy. 'I'lum- wliu hIwhjh (Bkr ml VIllllllKI'lir till. kimkI cIllltlCCH fur liutkliiir inrmnv tlmi ... iiITitihI, Kciicrallr hccoinc wuiillliy, nhllc tncn wiie do not Inii rovn nunli cliimrei rctiinlu In povoriy. w wunt ninny man, women, loyn nnil lrU to w k lor tin In tlii'lr ewn loculltlpi. Any olio em, do tint work propurly Ironi tlin Unit nlnrt. 'I'lio IiiiiIhcnn will niy mure tliiui ten timet ordlnnry wuttii. lnucn I'nllii to niitkp iiiomcv i,iiinivr iiiiuii iiirini i'i iriMi. ivo (tilt, won mi rapidly. You can lu von, jour Yi11110 mini 10 int) warK, or oiilN your "i""" M.011HI..K1, .1111 iiiiiiriiiiiiiou nun an iiml n iii'i-ilfil Kent ir.. Addrcn HriNniiN A Co.. Port 'iihIiidri now liwrorn ties public. You cnii uiKkt niiiiipy iB,ti.r nt Work for mm thun aI Autiiii.Kr 1'Ihc. C'npltid not nwiMlcil. We will Rlnri you. tit a rtity mm up warilH inpdn ut lioinu livtimin diiitrloun. Mun. woiiihii, lioyn nud KlrM wnntcrt very wlmri' to work Tor m. Now If the ilino. You cmi work In Hiiurn tltnn only or kIvo your wholii tliuo to tlm biinlncHii. You cnii llvu nl lioiuti anil iln tlio work. NootlmrtiimliicMWlllpiiy )oll nearly rh woll. No one can full to tuiikii miiirminii, pay y ciirhkIi K ill onte. foully outllt ami teruin Iren, .Money tiniile att.i'ii.slly, and lioiiorutily. Addren TliUK.V ., AiiKUKtn, Maine. wmik In your own town, ft outfit trw. No rUk. Kvrryililne n.n Cniiltnl not reipilred, Vo will fur 11I1I1 you everytliiinr. Many nre UinkliiK lortniK'H. l.ndlen mnke an Hindi 111 men, an.1 hoyi uud Klrln uinkuv'i'it pky. Huiuler. If you wnnt a Inmhnwi nt wilcli you cnii uiiiku srent my all tlio ilm vnu work, wrlto for pnrllciilurM to II, IIai.i.rtv Uj.. PoMlnml. Maine. ' iHsa. HARPER'S MAGAZINE. II.MJHTKATKI). AlwuyN varied, iUwhvh irood, always lintirov lllir. ' ClIAItl.KH Kiiancih Aiiamh.Ju. Jlaruer' Mnintxiiif, tlin iiionI ioiular lllustratrd fiirl'Mllcal In the world. Im-kIih Uh Nlxty-rouutli vol nine with the Det'iuulicr .N'liiulier, It repri-Niiiil what In t'Kt In American literatim unit art: and Uh iiuirKeii HiiceesH 111 I'.iiKiaun wnere It lui alreuily 1 ulrciiliillon luruer Hutu thai nfiiny KiiIIhIi nmna rlne or tin) Haiuii cIiihh- Iiiim hroiiKht Into Uh hit v red the mint oinlnmit wrlterH and artlHtH of Orcat llrltKtii. ' The forthcoinliiK voluiueH lor tss: will In every reipccl nuriHMs their predueeiuiorM. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. INsr Vrnr : IIAUIMCIfS .MAOAZINi: IIAHPKIl'H WKKKI.Y IIAUPKir.s HA.AIt , 'J'liu Til Hi:i:uliove piitillcatlonii AnyTW(al)oVMiainei i ) I 00 I ( hi 00 7 00 I &o t, I XI IIAItl'KII'H .MACIAZINK 1 IlAHPldt'H VOl'NIl PICOPI.IO IIAIU'I.HM llll, .Mi riiui'j.rc ... IJAill'Klt'Hl-'ItANKMN HQUAItKUHIlAltY tine war ia. iNiuniamo id no PuKtaite Iren to all NiihicrlherH In tho United Mute or t'linndii. The Viilunu or tie- Mmi;(izIiiii hi'Klni wltli tho Numherii lor .lime and Deeeinher or eaeh year W'nen MollinelKHiicidlled.lt will he iinUerfclond that the sutiKcrllier uihIiw lo IickIii with llm curreiu niiMiher. A coinplelii let ol llarier'H .MaioiKlhu. com prir.lfiK Vi '(jiniun. Ill neat nlotli IiIiicIIiik, villi he seiithy nprtfs irelKlit at cpenn or purchiiser on reiiliit ol I.'.::-, per lolimie. sIiirIh volumes' liy until. "iHliHlil.fl. Cloth ciimii, lor IiIiiiIIiik lo cciiIm.Iin iiuill.pinlpald. Index to Harper' MiiKitrlue, Alphahetlcallj Amilylli'ttl. ami i 'Infilled, for Voluim-rt l lo w). in ' elusive, limn June. IhiO. lo June, ls.0, oim vol Km Cllilli.il IX). IteiiililaiicnsHliiiiild he mado liy Pfistodlco Jlon ey Order or limit, lo avoid chaiicp ,' oh. NowHpiiptim lire nut to cony this iidvnrtNemenl without the eiresH oiderot llariiHr.V llrothers ildrexK. IIAIIPKU .t 1IIUITII Kits. Now York Our ilniKulHtH are selling lurcu iiiiuilltles of Dr. MumluiirH I.uiik Hyrnp for cotmhs, culiln mid piilmoiinry eomplaliiiH imiierally. It lake the lend of nil couh remedies. Try It. Duly twenty. live and (Illy contHit pottle Clffti's by tlu box, for safe cheap (tf Socman's. DtO.1