r ) EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. 21 & RA1ISEY .... Editor. Communications on Edneatlonal Topics, Re port ot Educational Meetings, &c, aro respect fully solicited lor the Educational Column, and may be addressed to Educational Committee, Box S6, Hock EloSk, Nebraska. B. S. RAMSEY, Chn Editorial Committee. THE EXHLISU LANGUAGE. We speak a language containing vast treasure of religious wisdom, and ver nacular, more or less, over a largo por tion of the Globe, and, for this and other causes, perhaps destined to be1 Come an organ of international com munication more universal than any other tongue. The students at the Mis sionary Seminary at Bale, in Germany, well denominated tho English lan guage the missionary language. It might almost be called the language of religion, in reference to the vast treas ures of theological science, the mines of religious truth, and, above all, the Inestimable work3 of practical piety, of which it furnisher a key. There is in it a capital of speculative and practi cal theology, rich and deep enough for the whole . world to draw upon from time to time. God himself has especial ly honored it, and prepared it more and more for his glory, by giving to tho world, through it3 medium, such works as the Tilgrim's Progress and Paradise L09t. -It is the language of Protest antism, the language of civil and re ligions freedom, the language of com mercial enterprise, the language spoken by the greater portion of seamen in the world. It is the language of the two freest, most enterprising, most powerful,- and so far a3 the appellation can at present be admitted in a na tional sense, most truly Christian na tions on the globe. Taking all these inlluences into consideration, there is not another language in tho world so ftacred, so connected with holy associa tions, and, for the treasures of religion which it embalms, . so important to man's highest interests, as the English language. ..We. therefore cannot but regard its increasing prevalence as a great and special indication of the Providence of God. The time is not far distant, other causes being sup posed to maintain their influence, when this language shall have become an or gan for the world's literature ; and in addition to this, if we mistake not, the world's religious book-mart, and most elevated and important literary center, will be found in America. Chester. Taaiint? a Kowdy. It is about a dozen 3"ears since busi ness liof- pleasure took rue to Xew Jericho, the terminus of civilization and the Whammelover Railroad. And "a hard road to travel," that was. It hail steeper grade, sharper curves, and more of them, than it is to be hoped ever per iled the public life and limb before or since. It was Saturday afternoon, and we were to reach Jericho at some indefi nite hour that evening, "time not being of the essence of the i-ontract." At a place called Blueruin we stop ped fifteen minutes to "liquor." There had been a cock tight, and several other fight3, and a big crowd there that day, and every body was in high glee. The New Jericho tk'lcgat ion returned by our train, and rougher looking sam ples of rustic rowdydom it would have been diflicult to find, even in that fa vored region. Among them was a strapping six-footer, a very Hercules in proportions, with a cock-o'-the walk sort of swagger about him, who took possession of two seat, deiosiiing his body on one and deadheading his legs on tho other. One cheek was puffed out by an underlying quid, while ever ftnd anon, with a back-action jerk he would send near a gill of tobacco juice over his "shoulder, which those within range had the privilege of dodging or taking the consequences of as they liked. As for his conversation, the curse of Ernulphus, or the table tiuk of i Flanders mess-room in Viicle Toby's time, in point of maledictory power, was weak, jn comparison. At the next station a young lady came on board, beautiful as Venus and modest as Diana. " How so rare a flower came to bloom in such a wild, was a question to puzzle over. The lady was standing and all the seats were occupied. I was at the point of offering mine, when a youthful' looking gentleman, of pre possessing manners and appearance, stepped forward . and addressed the couchant Hercules: "Allow me," he said, politely, "to turn Over the back of "this seat." " ' "Hey?" the other grunted. The request was re peated. " "See you dod darned first V" was the gruff response. "But, sir the gentleman began to expostulate. "Iookee here, youl" blustered the bully, "don't you offer to go for to rile me! that's my advice, an' I gives it free gratis,- cause 1 feel a intrust in you." ; ; "But this lady is entitled to a seat," the stranger' persisted. "Give lief your own, then, dod drot you! an" stop your chm-musie, or by Uoky, you will lile rm!" ' "As a last resort, the gentleman ap peaktl to the conductor who happened to bo passing, liut tli " Inter declined to interfere, bucn tilings must be left to courtesy. Besides it wasn't his place to take pan in the disputes of passengers. So saying, he went his way, punching tickets, and taking no further heed.- - "Dod blast you, lutv riled me!" shout ed the bully, springing to his feet and striding up to the young man, who didn't seem quite sensible of his dan ger; "you've gone an' stuck your nose iutt rtber people's business, an' I'm -goiTT'to pull it!" An attempt was made to suit the ac tion to the word ; but before the meta phorically offending member had been bo much as touched, something it moved so swiftly I couldn't 1-e positive it was the gentleman's list took Her cules letween the eyes and sent him sprawling to the other end of the car. IIe; didn't -get . up . immediately, and when he did he seemed a little bewil dered as to whether he had been knocked down, or the train had rim off the track. He had had enough, at all events, whatever it come from, as was manifest from the subdued air with which he took his departure for the smoking, car, wither his companions soon followed, no doubt secretlv chuck ling at the" result,- as usually do the chums of a whipjed bully. Pap Kilderkin, the proprietor of "the ,Kew Jericlio Rest; was the most com municative of hosts.- Before bedtime ' that night, I wast thoroughly and accu rately "up" in all. the gossip of tl e tlaeerand had its scandalous statistics at imr fincrerV-emli. - - I .Among other things, I learned that XtoeI pitching" had hitherto been Auioug the wants of the community, but that a "supply"' had been at length obtained, and the new minister was ex pected to enter on his duties on the morrow. "And a refreshin' season hell hav of it," said Pap. "Why so?" I asked. "Oh, Hill Grinky an t'other chaps goin' to break Lim in tfrmorrer; an' of you want to bea fun, I'd edwisej'cu to go thar." And I did go not "to see fun," as Pap Kilderkin suggested, but, I trust, from better motives. Pap went too by what prompted, I prefer not judg ing. - When we reached the church the minister had not yet made his appear ance, though a goodly number of hear ers had already assembled. A few min utes later, yesterday's delegation to the Iiluerin cock-light, headed by the van quished bully with both his eyes in full mourning, sauntered in and walked noisily down the aisle. "That's Bill Grinkey," whispered Pap, "an thPin's t'other chaps." "Make way for the mourners!" sang out Bill, crowding with his compan ions, into a front seat, where a boister ous conversation was struck up, mingled with an incessant cracking of peauut3. "I kin tell you the progranny," Pap continued; "a pack of shootin'-crack-crs '11 be teched off doorin' the fust hymn, an a pair o' game chickens as a couple o' them chaps' gut in their pock ets, '11 be sot fightin' as soon as the tex's gin out, after which gen'ral Xed 'ill be in order." A sudden silence fell upon the con gregation. Xot a murmur was heard, and the peanuts ceased to crack. Look ing up, I saw tho minister in the pul pit; and guess my surprise at recog nizing him as the young man that had struck out so deftly from his shoulder the day before. With a clear, manly voice, lie gave out a hymn, which was sung through without interruption. A prayer was offered up amid profound and decorous silence. Another hymn followed, and then a sermon, earnest, plain, practical, without a word of cant in it. From the beginning to the end of the exer cises, not an unseemly sound was heard save a single incipient crow, promptly choked oif, from one of the invisible chickens. I say, Bill," I overheard said from one of "t'other chaps," as they made their way out, "that parson's a trump ; he preaches a downright good lick, an' rights fair without bitin' or goughin." It was easy to see that the new min ister's status was settled. I have since heard that Bill Grinkey has become an exemplary member of the church, and the parson the happy husband of the young lady, as whose champion he first achieved popularity. LETTERS FR03I BOYS AND GIELS. The Greeley Homestead. From Moore's Ilural Xew Yt rcer. Mr. Editor: I - want to tell you something about the old Greeley Home stead, but I am afraid I shall not de scribe it very well, for I am not four teen years old, and I have only been in school six months in my life. How ever, I Wil try. 3ly grandfather, Zaccheus Greeley, settled her in 18 2 5. He came from Ver niond. He was one month in getting here. He came all the way from Buffa lo by the Northern and Western Canal. What a long, lovely, dreamy journey to make in the autumn! When grandfather got within ten miles of this place, he had to hire a sled with oxen, for there the road end ed. One the sled he put all his house hold goods, and his family, and thus he made his first entrance into the wilder ness. My grandfather's family then con sisted of my father, Xaihan Barnes Greeley' and my aunts, Arminda, Esther and Margaret. My dear uncle Horace had been left in Vermont. My grandfather built a log cabin on the spot where our house now stands. It was sixteen by eighteen feet. It was built of rough hewed logs; the lloor was made of split timber, and the roof covered with the bark taken from the Cucumber tree. It was very wild aud lonely there. There were no neighbors near to visit, and no school or church within ten miles. I suppose this seems very strange to city people, and it must have been very gloomy to dear grandmamma, who was so clever, and so fond of reading, and loved intel ligent people so much. My father was fourteen years old then. When they went to meeting, he would put the oxen before a wood-shod sled and the family would all get in, and father would walk beside the oxen to drive them through the woods. s here were no roads, and father says e would drive over large logs in me way, and through deep streams of water, while the frightened wolves would howl, and the deer would bound away before them. "Oh, solitude ! where are thy charms?' Xow, all this ia changed on the old Homestead. There are but a few acres of the primitive forest left, We have broad, beautiful meadows now, where those grand old trees one stood, and lambs sport and cows graze where lears ami wolves and other wild ani mals once roamed. The log hut has long since been displaced by a nice country mansion, in which I write this. One thing, however, remains sacred to the memory of my grand-parents the cold spring that gushed up ground beside the rude ci from the that Hows on, and will " How on. forever," I suppose, though those dear forms (in y grandparents) ate resting in the distant vuhure churchvard, anil though my be loved Uncle Horace sleeps in Green- wool, and my aunts have found new homes far from t'le old Homestead. I've lots of pets, of lamrs a:id birds, I love to hear them sinj; ; Hot none hrinjrs baek the friends I love. Like the ripples of the sprite.?. Ki'ukxia GitnFi.KY, Wayne, Ia. Some Boston man- of the olden time writes thus regretfully:. "Thirty years ago a beef-steak, oyster and t hicken supper, with cream, toast and coffee, and fixens' generally, cost but twenty five cents ahead, and 'dark seal' bran dy, or any other brandy, was only six cents a glass , and large-bottomed cut glass tumblers at that." Scene After Examination. Excited Freshman Did I pass my examination. Professor? Professor (with a proud scorn) Xo, sir! Off dances Freshie, radiant with smiles. Prof. You misunderstand me, you failed sir! Incorrigible Freshman. Ah! but I won a bet, you see. : ; . Professor staggers. Dying Willi Their Diamonds On. New York Sun letter from the Wreck of the Atlantic. The most interesting couple in the cabin were Mr. and Mrs. Sheat, of Xevada. They wore jewelry to tho value of about $30,000. Mr. Sheat talking millions back. Mr. and Mrs. Sheat, with their 630,000 worth of diamonds, are floating around in the cabin yet. i i i li. L L O i IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST For you Groceries go to F. R. Guthmann Comer Third and Maintreet, Plattsmouth. lie keeps on baud a large and well selected stock of FAXCY GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS. SUGAR, SYRUP, BOOTS, SHOES, &c, &c, &c, &c. In connection with the Grocery is a Bakery and Confectionary. f SAll kinds of Country Produce bought and old. Take notice of the sign "E5LTIEE BAKERY ASD GROCERY." mayietf. AJCD MEDICINES AT J. H. BUTTERY'S On Main street nearly opposite the IIEEALI) oSce. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PATENT MEDI CINES, TOILET ARTI CLES, &e., S.c. fcSPrescripUons carefully compounded tal! hours, day and night. 35-ly. " 0. F. J01IXS0X. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND WALL PAPER. ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE j OF CHARGE. ALSO DEALER IN Books, Stationery, Ma mzmcs And Latest Publications. Prescriptions e.ire fully compounded by an ex- ; perieiieed Druggist. Ke:neinl'r (he place. Comer Firth and Main Streets, l-lattsmo!itU. Neb. flEW; ADVERTISEMENTS- The adn-'rfhir!t . beloui. rffcr yort ia the Publishers of this paper a regca-ds thrir perfect rtllabiliUj, n.tu when v?ritint to ihrm, plcmc inciicwi you saw their Adver ti&Kment it this paf-i: Jtuin. iln. will, on Z? rul of hcif-Ki-aKnrfiatnt. Illstrtwi - Clrrular, und i'rirc List. Willi fitll Htio orxaiB)iiMi. r nablini; you tx ortii-r fi(H h la tlirtrt frrm tlie'r ilnaw. which will mm! (r, t!ic brst str'e. ship;? liy n. . press. !. O. witb lkie pritiivifB or px--. entln'H srd rricmiug'fcl ibtir expense, - If KOt Kiiifcliitti.rj. .- k . SH J ETC J KioesofiM-ir-niTMarPinent urnt fr III I it Orders (';; l(J. Kit puarantecl. nft,'P mill TttuMis'C'lothLta Fnorfsltr. Si-nd UU I O fur Illustrated Stjb cud Prices. n"AHUI).VS PATOT rOlflU.f -i TIO !T:N II, AI.HU for m:rkhi)f Htiow nrU, Ituxes, Bnrrclst. Isn. 'frnnks. 4c &2. All sizes, from IncJi idler n ) wnrtls. Vrilu fur O.Mi'rifilive price list, or remit only J."fir I!u: p.ipniar ilm-li letter Kie. Sent pr.-iiyl i V IM r:T for Itself ln noiilh. rerlVrtnnlsfnrtlor. sieir- ante1. or ironcv relnriifd. Aftcnt wanli il . Ad dress II. V. iijiiuira & Co., 311 Olive ttroot, bt. t.iiil. Mo BCr'Ot,DSlIfl'v The Best Ko la rirralariintrrWI.1!t.y.rM-Klt.M.It.o. The Cieapost and Kendsemoat Airrioultnral V aud family Jour as 1 ia this country ia tba - ST. I.Ot IS M1DUM) FARMER, . Eight pace. Forty Columns, only BO Cta. yfar.cix month" S5Ct. "lub of ten for 14. Aiinm KU!D(J BllTfl. PublMim, 414N. TliirdWrwt Fr. Louin. . 7 1IHI' rslent IniproTfi! Sprinar XI (tamp, fur stamping I.Incn and lfinO other articles. A sliver-plated etAiup of lino rl'tttth and ierftet eon- Firuciiuo, witn rwiute or bestiiideli- hlu Ink. Ink ral. and three en tire Alilialcts. IT. 6nclo-.-d luaneat box. ltli full in structions, dent prepaid for onlyj. $l.Ao. Tliehest tlinid lor the piii"c ever lnrtnien aircini wjimch. it.i C ISartmrd Jo.,3U Oil vc street, bt. Lo'it. Mo. ITTIflB AWAS5 ASS PAST ASLEB1 I C I A beavtifal uair of French Ckroiuox, A beavtifal yair of French Ckroiuox, bandiMimal r moanted. aold errr- w wjtr ror f -i. neni prepaid oa rtf celpt ot $1, oroO foe el thar. Atreuts wanted CTerywhere. Whncaja aaake. Inrico proUtH. Libcrel dlacotntts to the Tradr. M jp a ad Cbroiuo lint MtT3 ,r, lnit, a. tiVr. ft JTS? V CO..th W H 1 8 S ?1 fl ? ree wucd Morf hnnt 3 Ka'ftf J,viKju Ts-ioftitmHlMhrn -is. ti NEBRASKA HERALD JOB GFFICE NEWLY FITTED UP. Ifaw Press, New Type, and New Material. Call and see our new lot of LEGAL BLANKS. All descriptions of work done In the printing line. We are fully prepared to do Every Kind and Style of Printing. Semi In your orders for LETTER IIEAD8, ENVELOPES, POSTERS, DODGERS, dc. Jlas on band, one of the largest stocks of Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods for Spring and Summer. 5?" I invite everybody in want of anything in my line to call at my store. South Side Main, Between Fifth and Sixth Streets. And convince themselvps of the f-iet. I havens a specialty In my Retail Department a select stock of I'ine Clothing for Men aud Boys to wnieh we'invite' those who want goods. fS I also keep on hand a large and well selected stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. 8-10 L- IF1. JOHITISOIT, Zig Opposite the Platte Valley House, in Schl;xter Jewelry Store. Main Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. ST. LOUIS, SWm PIANOS. K- DECKER BROS., p3Pf G. A. MILLER & CO'3 . W lf nb r Jfirst-dass iauc5 aab Organs. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in String-, Sheet Music and all kinds of Musical Merchandise Musical Ixstkumknts Tuned and Kepaired Satisfaction Guaranteed. 8-8t?. CHOICE TOWN LOTS FOR SALE AT tow m J V T5ts can now be hnusht in Duke's Addition to the City of riattsmouth, at prices ranging from tu tf'J and uu terms so easy that person wiiii THE SMALLEST TXC0JIE 21 AY MEET T II Elf. For those who want town property either to hold for a speculation or to build upon, this is a rare chance to get it. These lots are in a delightful location, ami are dotted over with a Young' and Beautiful Growth of Forest Trees. Which add materially to their value. Parties wishing to purchase or look at tlns lot. w ill be shown them, or given anv infor mation desired, bv eallinsr on T. IH" K K or I.. I . 1.KNM.1T. K.xeciuors of I lie Estate of S. Di'KK or I. 11. WiUCbXEll & t o., and liAUM- &: 1'OLl.Ol.K, lteal Kstate Agents. 1-or rush the above prices will lie iiseoii;!te;l ten percent. I'lattsmoutli, Nebraska, October LMd 12. S, BLOOM Si. CO., BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING HATS, CARS, ROOTS, AND SHOES, Biankels, Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises, etc. Main Street, Second Door East of Court House, BRANCH IIOL'SE IJroadv. SPRING AND Doicn Go Celebrated Southwest Corner Main Street, riattsmouth, Xebraaka. AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY SB EL IT &,. 2J S. Dress Goods, Prints, lioots and Slioes, Delaines, Ginghams, Drown Sheeting, Dleaclied Cottons, Dalmorals, Carpets, Clark's new Thread, Cotton Yarns, In the Grocery line we kceji the Fixkst and Best Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Dried Fruits, Spices, etc., etc. In fact for Your Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Wooden Ware, . Glassware, ' Yankee Notions, Hats and Caps, Doots and Slioes, GO 23-tf. .' I3URDET SMITH'S AM'N AND BOSTO N, 'ilr ORGANS. riattsmouth, Nebraska. ay, Cousieil Itlults. Iowa. SUMMER GOODS, the Prices ! AT TO V TEBM8 1 8T0EK P. SCHNAXXE f CO.'S. 37" Sixth Street, one door south of Look to Your Children. The Great Soothing llemedy. MRS. I Cures colic unci jr rs i.i:i.r in Whitcomb'a'tlic liowels,- and l';ieiiit.ttes Syrup. ItUe oroce.-iS ot leetluil!;. MRS. i Siilniiies eonvulsious and WhitcombVovereonies all tlie.ts's iiici- I Pr?ce ! 2 Cens. Price 2a Syrup. !U;it to miauls aiul cli:Uir'H. 'Cents. MRS. Cun-s liarr!tu', Dvsciiit'-i Frice fhicombs,rv and similiter tiiiiipiaint in Syrup, ichililreii of all ap'. Cents. It is tiie reat Infaiif s ami Cliililren's Sooth inj; lU-iiic-iiy, in ail iismlers lit;u:it on hv teethimr or anv oilier ennse. rre-!!eU by tito c: ration Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Sdlil I y druggists ?.ad dealers in Medicines everywhere. dee2-ly Vlneo;ar IJittei-s are rot a vile Fimcy Drink, iaiide ot Poor Knm, WSitsk-.y, I roix Spirits and Refuse Liquors, d.ctored, spiced, and sweetened to pieaa t!io taiite, calicd "Tonics," "Aoti::ers." "Restorers," Ac. that lead the tippler on to dinnki nness and ruin, but are a tac Medicine. ma;le from the native roots and Ucrbi of California, l'rco from nil Alcoholic Stimulant. 'J'liey are the Orcut Itlood fuiilier and a Life-civinK Principle, iv Perfect Renovator and luvitirutor of t!ie t-3s-tem, carriujr off all poisonoua matter aud rcsiorin? ihe blood to n healthy condiilon. en riching it, refiesuinjr and invigoraunsr boilx niiud and body. They are easy of administra tion, prompt in their net ion. certain in their rexultd. safe and reliable in all forms of disease. fin lerami enn take tlicso liittcra ac cording to directions, aud remain haijrau well, provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral polsou or other means, and the vital orirans wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Isntlgealioii. Headache, Tniu iu the Shoulders, Couirhs, TililLe.ss oftho Chest, PiZiiness, Sour Eruclaiious of the .Stom ach, Had Taste in the Mouth.Ei'.ious Attai ks.Pal- ? nation orthe Heart. linammariou of the Lunga, ain in the regionsofthe Kitliniys.aad a hundred other painful symptoms, are the oL'spnngs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of Its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Fur Female Cousplainta, In y 01:112; or oid, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display to decided an influence that a marked improve ment is soon perceptible. For Inflammatory and Clirojilc UlieiiuiMtisui aud Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indi gestion, Hilious, Hcmitteiit anil Intennitteiit Fevers. Diseases of the Blood.l jver.Kidneys and Uladder, these ldtters have Ikcu most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Uhuid.wliieli is generally proluced by derangement of ts Digestive organs. 'i'ltr j- area tcntlc Purgative tin well nan "I'otite, posscs.sins also tae peculiar taer.t of acting as a powerful ueiil i;i relieviiij.; cnu gesUon or Inilaniniatiou of the Liver and Vis ceral Organs and in bilious Diseases. For Skin Disease, Lrnplions. Tetter, Salt Rlieuin. blotches, l-pots. Pirn pies. Pustules, licils. Carbuncles, Riug-worms. bcuid-IIecd, Sore Kyes Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the. Skin, Humiirs and Diseases of the fr-kln, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system iu a short time by the use of these Hitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their cur alive effects. Cleanse tlic Vltlatctl IMootl whenever you lind its impurities bursting through the Bkln in Pimples. Eruptions, or scores ; cleanse it when you tiud it obstructed aud sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it wren it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the heal di of the system wiii follow. Orateful Thousands proclaim Tiveoab ItirrKKS the most wonderful Invigoraut that ever sustained the sinking system. IM11, Tape, nmS other Worms, lurking In tho system of so many thousands, are i!in tuallv destroved aud rettioved. Says a distin guished physiologist : The re is scarcely an indi vidual on the faceoftheearth whose body ig ex empt from the presence of worms. D is not up on the healthy elements of tho body that worma exist, but upon the diseased humors and siiiay deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of medicine, no vermhtiges. Do antheUiiiiiiuci, will free the y.;;cm from worms like tin se Hitters. Nrrhaitlritl Uiseaaes. Pel-sons erg.iged la Paints and Minerals, such ns Pluiabers. Typc Bctters, Hold beaters, and Miner.-, as .no ad vance iu iife, are subject to. par;dy.-:i of tho Bowels. To ruard against this, take a dose ot Wai.keu's ViNEiiAK Uittkhs twice a week. llilion. ltcmitteiit, ami Internilt tent Fevera, which are gi) prevalent iu the vallevsofour great rivers rhrotuhou? ihe rrti'.cd States, e.-pecially those oftho Mississippi, Oido, Missouri, Illinois, Ttimessca, Cunderiaiid, Ar kansas, P.ed, Colorado, Prazos, Pio titande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobiie, Savaniiuh. Kounoke, James, and many others, wi'h their vt trilia taries, througho'ut our entire country durinjr the Summer and Autumn, and remarkuli'y so durlug seasons of unusual lu:it and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derange ments of the stomach and liver, aud other ab dominal viscera, la t!;eir tn.-atment. a purga tive, exerting a powerful Influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose rental to Dn. J. YVai.kkk'h Vinkoak l.i iTKits, as they Will ppeedilv remove the dark-odcrcd viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time siimtiiat Lag the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, White Swell ings, L leers, Krjsipehis, swelled neck. Coitie, Scrofulous Infiaaitnatious. lii'i"lei;t Icfiannaa tlons. Mercurial Anections, Oid Sores, fcrup tions of the Skin, Sore Lye, etc., etc. in these ns in all other cuntiludo:ial Disca.-4!a.VAi.KEK2a Vinegar Butesis lmve iHmwn their gr,-at oura tlve powers in the nist obstinate ii'id intract able cases. Dr. Walltrr'a California Vlnr;ar Illttrrs act on all these cases in a similar inauuer. Dy purifjing the IUood they remove the cause, and fcy resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected pans receive health, and a permanent cure Is effected. The propertlea of Dr. Walker's Vixeoas Bittkk-s are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carmin ative, Nutritious. Laxative, Diuretic, seda tive, Counterdrritant, teudorilic. Alterative, and Anti-Hilio'ts. Tlie Aperieut and ro'.ld Laxative proper ties of Dn. Walkek's Vinegar Hittem are the best safe-guard in cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, und Boothing properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc Fortify the lioily agint tllacase by pnrifying all us fiuuls wiiii Vinegar Hitters. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Directions. Take or the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-hnlf winc-glassfuiL Eat good nourishing food, such as bccf-steak. mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and tike out-door exercise. They are composed of purely regulable ingre dient!, and contain no spirit. I. 11. WcioaiALr " :? v Druggists and Gen. Agts - A cor. of Washington BOLD BY AL " roit SALE BY 3Iain. Call and see him and get a Machine. STATE ACLNT Ealladay's Patent Wind Milk. Dotibie r.nd Sin -le acliili: Force FandSFarm Pumps, Feed Mills, etc. The l!:iil;i:lav Mi!! has stood I l-.e lest fur s!t te;i ye:ir-. fxd'll in the l'i;i!fd .t;tes and Ki-r-' ;.:;ii is tlio only otic g'.'iix. rally ailujiieci y ulf J'ldiici jtiil Railroads and "Farmers. Terms Liberal. Send f;,r Cat:logu ntid rrioc List. A. L. .yri;A.';, Lincoln, Icb. HENRY BCEOK, deali:i: IN Funil I itre, I. . :i:i gc s . Sr.fcs. TMep. Cliairs, Dcd;dcads, o-c, c'.c, fi.c, &e. Of all descriptions. Metallic burial Cases. :-1 "V ..ff rr-. f -Y , t j J.-.- : 1 W00DEX COFFINS. OF ALL 8IZE3. Rendu Made and sold Cheap for Cash. With many thanks for jiast patronage I it: vile a!L.to call ;'.nd examine my lari;e .stock of Fur iiitnr:? r.iid Cor.tr.s. Jrm23 S.T-1860-X. a 9 IS PITEELT A VIGZTAKL3 PEETABATTOK, compesed simply rf reil-known ROOTS, HERBS and FRUITS, combined with ctiier J-Topertiea, which in their nature ara 'fcthartic. Aperient, TutTition, iJicreUe, Alterative and Acti-Bdiog. Tha whole is jireeerred In a auet-c-.e:-t qrjeit'ty of ppirit from tte fcl'OAll C A VT3 to tec? tiei ia any climate, which iiitif a-tha 1LMTATI0I r ELS one of the most deirfniMe Tonic and Ca thartic la the wodd. They are tnteadca trictij aa a .. Temperance Bitter. only to Vflnnnd 12 a taedlciTieaad dwayg ac cording to Cire;tioni. , Tt.cy are tha rheet-inchor cf the frchle and debilitated, a hc act ti?on a diseased liver, and timalato to eueh a cfjrcc tbtta healthy action la at once brought tbout. Aa a remedy to trhica Women arc capoe uily aubject it la auper aadhig erery othr stimulant. Ae a Spring avnd Summer Tenio thry fcaTanoeqnaL They are a mild and rentla Purgvdve as wed as Tonic. They pnri.y tha tlood. They aro m irplendid Apiwtizer. They Ktfce tha vreat atrong. Thetxmrify nd inTteorate. They enra iJ- L Tvapaia. ConEtipatln and Headache. They act v via a BpociSe in all m-xylrmct diaordara whica Knaarmine the bodily atrencth and break -MWO ; Pctot, 63 Park Plica. TSsvr Yorjfc ' --- -. JtSR 1 1 t (i-.-Vj!.-,'.-:. "i ri-;.."Vkit-; ,,. I i I 1 Mi, 1 . . 1 mm V i Only 50 Cents per Bottle.. It promotra the r.noWTn,PHESKETK the t OLOIJ, and Inrrrane (be Tbjor .-i and BEAUTY of (be 1 1 Alii. ' j Ovro Trrmrr Tsabu aoo Tvnjt'a Katuato: roa Tint Haih wan f.rt wl ia h market tf . Vrfeir IM bonus l.yun.a cri1oatoof Vrinoetoja. . t'ollmr". Tl" OKi'io i d!nvi iron Uia OrMI, 'KATH0,"r,illllvTiT lof .r.o. parij j.rrfurmimlm, r r::-c. Ton invor t boa roceired, and tba pop-' lantrit hsuhtial.fa nniricedentl anrt incrwl SUa. Itir.oreao t li iow 11 and HjtaC tt of tbo Hair. It is a deliiTtittul drrain-. It eradicate Jmn.lrut. It prnoi u tlie Hair (rora turnm arar. y "ItiVS. a! T oul? iifty Cculi X MolU. liwtii Glory is Her Hair. LYOW'S5, ON MARRIAGE. TTA1TY U' licf for Yont'f? Mn. frn th" of- feets f i-'iTois und Aloises in early life. Man. hivid ivtwi-eii. l'lU'e-.iliner-rs to liUiITlP.ce re IiloVed. New !!lel!l')d H tre.ltllleill. St w mid mnarKab.1!1 remedies. I'.coks und t'ircnliirs sent free in se.ile.-l ei!elii):r.s. Address. MOU'Al.I AS'HTATIOX, No. 2. V-o;it;i Ninlh Stieet. l'lilhid"! '!ii;i, l'a. iin Insti 11:.;. in hA-.inu a liirti ii in'ii'.tluu ior honorable ClllnUet .liid Jli nZL'.-iri'J.lA Slwll. t;::i To aivkrtikks. All i-iTsons who contetn ti!.i;ein:i;.iii'; emitr-wts with newsimjiers for tha insertion of Aderti.eiiiciit.l ahould stMid to eo.r&oweIlj&C-: U.r ;i Circnhir. or Inclose 25 cents fur their on iitnidivd p. r.-li-rfllliM . eo:il :iin!iiK Lists of :;.: i Ncv.-n;itiers un-i filmas-s. liovint tho eir.t t.f ;id erti.-ii'. :i".':o m;i,;y nseful hints to nd-vi-5!s,-i-. and some ni-eot.i.i'of Hie fxpcrtM-e c( ii-i! i:o K mi'. n ;is sucronsf ill ad vri rr,ers. I ! is I V i in :;ie t'le nronrictnrs of the Allielleitu Xi-wh'i.ijiit AJvcitisiii Agency. :: ii arc tif ssesscd of unequalled f;u,I11ll',s for -i-iiriiot tb- hiv-i'timi ! I'dveiltseiiients in all Xev.s.i!ers mid I'eri. iicul j lit lowest r.itcs. Book for tho Million. M AhRI AGZ: 1 A jMiviite counsellor to the G L'IDE, I M: ..r: led or ll'ose n bout to mar I iy on the physiological niyste ri. s ;in.l roela'iuns td the !-'exii;d system, the i.iie.-.i (:;.civ( ries in producing and preventing oif-priii1-', In'.v to preserve the complexion, &n. T!:i' i.s interes: in work ot two hundred ; i 1 t rve.i;y-four i:o;ex, wi'll numerous enniv-i.iu-. no. I eont.'i.iH vnliniiile i!iforrn;itioii for j 1,., .... :m ii!;ir; ied. or eonlemplatinK niar ri. ! I:!.'. 1 is ;i bonk that oii;.'i:t to f kept 1 ; j ; : - 1- 1 i-k ::th1 key, imd not Inlil carelessly ui'ulll I he poiise. S. :it in.in-.' one (free of ixistaite) for KO eenl. Atidi-i-ss In. Units' l'i.speiisry, Xo. 12, N. atb street, St. Louis, Mo. Xii:-." i'i thi; AiTlic-teil an.l Unfortunate p.ef:r e :i'ipl in-r t tl'.i' notorious ju:wks who n-i :-e in i':i!:ic p;:p- r. or tisin:? any iiaclt remedies, peruso l:. I'.n'tV work, no inaitur wiia' o;.r ili.sea.se 11 or how dejiiolal'lc 0U1 colli! It io'l. Ii. lait! can In consulted, persinally or h !. ci lli' Ki .f i-i inciilioiied in Ins works. oe.ec. o l .. 1 .1" tit stieet, li'-tAeen ine .siar ket a::l Chesnul, .- I. IjIa. Mo. dcc.'-ly Manhood; How Lid, How Rsaforad ,j,-r. .1,:'A imbii.siieu, a new edition 01 '' ..; Dr. .u!Hi el. a Celebrated C- ' y i:....i ...01. ...it WVi-irsCuariy 1 UO):i ll' j.iniii nut mi 11 me nil e) ot Sifrm atoiikiika iMii;:! Weakness, involuntary Seminal l. i l-.Ti- N" t . mental and phjle;d Inna ! , ' I .!!'i.-iirie ! is to MalTbiKe. ete. ; idso. 1 'tiTiov Keif ra-'V, 11 nd Vits, induced ..it j:,-,-. erfe.i,al -.trKVHi:anee. 1 r;.'-" iii a seah'd envelope, only cents. .a 1 1 by t; mi.v. Mill elesnv i!einoi:slraix s from a thirty year' "SHa piitllllf, lltnL lilT null rillllK I I'll ssf:;l" piaeliee, that the alarming rons1 ? of seif-abn-ic. inay lie radically cured ... 1. ..r ii.t.....il ru.itii'ili. fir 111, uu. i:i:eii V. i! phi Cl!i me: Ills .iti.iil of the knife ; pointing out the Liodi; of e ;it mice Mini It. ."?itiu and elfectual, by. 11, of which every illerer. no nuvlter what ........ ; i. .m in ii v,' Iii." 111 v cure bi me!f beul V priv telv and radlcaiiy. -1 !iis Ictiii.' should he in the hands of ev- ve. no! it and ini'ii in the laud. Scat nniler seal, in iv plain envelop, to any Mress. on too recetpl oi sis cents, or two imsi- A cen A i)r. Culvcr'3 "Marriau'e Guide,' price 30 CiSlhe J'lililishitsi. ....... . in tvr i. r.r K,ll.T. o . . rw 1.1 .s r. Mil. U7 J5iwf rv. Sew York. 40-1 y i'ost Ollico Box, v&i. Mothers, Mothers. Molhers; Don tfail tO proCtirOlrS. nmiw a uviuiiiuiB Svrilt for C'lllldrt-n feetlilng. ' , -This v 'u able pivpnra'mi has been nierl with XKVKU KAII.Vn6 SJtCCEaS IS THOCb VXDS Ob" SKH. it not only rehevet tkfl child from paln. but iiivi -oi ites the stomal) and Imwels, correcu iciditv aml.'c toi.nvmd enetvy to the whole system.' it will also Instiiitly relieve (JKiriNO ISTHK I50raj AND. W'IMD COLIC. vreh. 'ievc It tlie best and surest remedy In tlie world, in nil esses L.v-ntery and Diar rhea in children, ftlo ;hr arising from let-thing or any other cnase. : 1 i,.,...i .1 1111111, il in lturs. it will lHva i-eat. j , .., . .. ... . T J voursclves and i - - f Eeuefisd Healu to Yotm IwrAKTS. 'Be sure and call for "Mrs. "Winsuw'sUothino SiRcr." lavinc tlie fni?-siniilejH CUKTIS & THE S" on the oui.se 1 "npT. lX-y rtrujsi'-" Iht'-slioui th Hot t .1 -Maaaiaw It aeia ine neiia cuoi, wu ' 1 - B-iossy ait)nin.:e. II ia In f in '' and Orii.iTY n it wa owr a yiiARHAol ' VJ .y. ... .. .i.i . .11 Iiniaiiita and Coon- w IMT " J S J f v