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THE HE&AtO. Hags ind Carpets. The present fancy for phis'ios and velvet, that is seen in dtcss fabrics, millinery and upholsterings prevails al so us regards carpets. The consequence is an increasing demand for Wilton and velvet carpel and an increased production for tne Autumn and Winter trade. The tendency in New York in all carpets for parlors and bedrooms is to floral decoration in rich, yet deli cate colors, on olive, old gold, ecru or ivory grounds. The floral decoration is generally In the form of loose sprays rather than set bouquets or garlands, and the effect while strong, is at the same time light and graceful. Carpels for halls and dining-rooms come in rich dark colors, overlaid with Persian and India designs. Stair-carpets naturally partake of the character of hall-car- Eets, and are consequently dark. The orders to carpets are made to contrast with the carpet more than has been the style heretofore. There ii a tendency now to cover the entire floor, though in many houses carpets are still laid so as to expose a border of marquetry or oth er hard wood work. In Indian carpets, the Ahlowalia carpets arc in great de mand; these come in olive, greens, and bric-a-brac reds. Body brussels are out this season in greatly improved pat terns, and are Laving a good run. So are American inoquet c.irpets, which come from this firm's own factories, which are sold at $1.40 per yard. In grains offered this year, from their su perior quality, have likewise gain d in favor. A decided iraprovementin th-se are the revcrsable insraius, both sides of which are equally well finished. The Masulipatan rugs are among popu lar India goods, coming as they do in usual sizes. They have ivory ground overlaid with deep rich colors. A want long felt among a large class are rugs of good coloring" and pattern in a moder ate cost. This waut is now supplied by large and varied "assortment of American-made rugs : in convenient sizes. Conspicuous among there rugs of home manufacture are the imitation Smyrna rugs, which closely resemble the orig inals, and the reversible ingrain rugs. The last mentioned come in sizes 4 by 2J feet and 8 by 2J feet, and co3t $3 and $10 apiece. 1 At Yorktown. The Yorktown celebration recalls the memory of old "Uncle Nelse," a col ored veteran who used to act as guide over the field at Yorktown "bef' de wan." lie had heard the siory of the surrender so often, and talked over it so much, that early in life he became persuaded that he was really there and saw the wholo affair, and a dialogue with a party of visitors would run in this wise. So, you're real certain, uncle, that you were here and saw it all?" O, sartin fo' shuah. niassa." "Is it possible! Well, now, tell us all about it.' Well, you sec, Massa Lawd Cawn wallis he stood right dah, and M issa Gineral Washington he stood right heah. Jes' so soon ez Massa Lawd Cawnwallis seen Massa Gineral Wash ington, he pulled off his hat, and ho ecz, sea he: 'Good-mawnin, Massa Gineral Washington. 'Who is you?" sed Massa Gineral Washington, looking very cross. ' 'Why, l'se Lawd Cawnwallis, sah,' ecz he, a-bowin and a-scr.-ipin'. "Is yc, ye son-of-a-rjuii? &vz Massa Gineral Washington; "(uul pidliiC out Itis sicord he chojit his head clean off." Toledo Blade. 'What horrid weail er!" i xc!aimed Calir.a's mistress, one day last wis-, k. "Yes, madam; and the worst of it is, :s long as this doe-n't rhange, wo can't expect any tiling l o te P The .Lady Waitress. A eorrespond''iit of tho New York World, who Las been to Mount Wash ington, discourses as follows of tho lady waitress: A scornful young person thrusts the bill of fare before us, and stootl in a protesting, self-conscious way to receive our orders. S.:e was a "lady waitress," a school teacher from Uangor. Portia in some way, being native to this sort of thing, made her answer questions; but she did so always in the same high and mighty manner. "Arc thero many lady waitresses here?" asked Portia. "Yes; there are ten school teachers in the dining-room, twenty student chambermaids and tho head l.iundre33 nnd under-housekeeper are Boston doc treses." Think of having ones disgust at sloppy coffee or an overdone steak ob served critically by the light of German philosophy and Greek culture! Tbink of asking a creature who may be a con tributor to the Atlantic Montldy to bring you the tooth-picks! I couldn't do it. The scornful joung person, who leisurely carried in our breakfast by finch easy loads that no two viands were eatable at the same moment, received no command from my lips. The coffee went down without milk or sugar; the butter went down in a pellet, all by itself; the superior one had forgotten to bring me bread, and as for fish-balls instead of steak, why, I swallowed them without a murmur. After a n hile an Englishman saunter ed in. took a seat near mine and called mt to our Hebe: "Heah! Ah, I say, waiter." You should have seen the Scornful. She sniffed the air, she bounced, she flounced and flushed and bit her lips; the angry tears were in her eyes, and she banged down a bill of fare before the offensive stranger as if it were a barrel of lead. The astonish ed man curtly and sharply gave his order, and Hebe sauntered down the room, and was evidently agitating her wrong3 with the rest of the culture thai posed about the pantry door. "I'm afraid you've offended that young person, sir," said our professor to the Englishman. "Offended the servant? How?" the dull creature asked. 'iWhy, by calling her waiter.1 " "Oh! beg pardon; should it be wait ress?" "Neither, sir." "Well, and what should she be called, then?" Even the professor couldn't answer that. Tho funny man suggested "high toned youthful-individual'7 as a name that miht go trippingly on the tongue. But how the lady waitress is really to be addressed remains for Congress, or posterity, or some other great but irre sponsible power to determine. The Hew Papa in Eomance, According to the ancient custom of novelists and comedy writers, all fath ers of lovely yung girls were brutes, and never did the decent thiDg except on the sly. If the much abused heroines cf Field fn and Smollett could Teal of the action of a St. Louis parent, in a recent story, how they would rejoica for their Bisters of the present day. Do von love him?" asked her father. Gcialdino laughed in spite of herself. I have a strong impression that ne would scarcely ask me to marry him unless he thought pretty well otme. "Of course of course; but do you love him?" . ,, With my whole heart and soul. Well, if that's the case," said Colonel Spencer, throwing away his cirar. "all I've got to say is you are both confounded simpletons if you don get married there." - A Cat's Stratagem. Mr. G. W. Eddy, of Waterfoftt. 111., owns a cat. There is perlinp nothing sinu'ar in that fact, as in that village cats and dogs form a large proportion of tho population. There are not so many dogs as there were, however, and that cat was the cause of the tragical fate that befell one of the dogs recent ly. D gs and cats have naturally a strange antipathy for each other. It is not nccessarv. we suppose, to enlarge upon this fret. Dogs are the stronger, an I their feline foes always seek shel ter in flight when attacked. Recently, Mr. Eddy's cat was basking in the sun shine on the back porch, when a strange canine made its way into tho f ard. The cur espied the cat, and his ips twitched as he - bought of the fun he was going to have. He started for fussy, and the cat curled its tail over ts back and fled. There was a lively chase around the yard for a few mo ments, and poor pussy was sorely presse I, until at last a happy inspira tion seized her. In the yard was a deep well, and around it'an old-fashioned well-house. We do not know that pussy realized the full extent of the consequences that would ensue, but she acted as though she did. The door of the well-house was open, and run ning at full speed the cat sprang to the open door, swung herself around, clung to the lattice work below, as her head dodged down out of sight. The deg did not btop to reason either, but made a leap after the cat. and, as the cat foresaw, went down into the well. The cat just laughed as she went back to finish her siesta, to the music of the dog howling in the well. The next day doggy was fished out, and there are many men busy dipping tho water out of tho well to purify it, not caring to realize that such a small matter as a dog or two in tho drinking water for cities is never noticed. ' But some folks will be particular. You Can Do Your Best. President Tuttle, of Wabash college, closed his baccalaureate with words of inspiriting counsel to the graduating class. We commend them to all young men who may chance to read them: "For several years you have been working for the honors of graduation. As you reach tho coveted goal, jou meet the crowds of the unemployed. The case is not one to inspiro hope. Is there anything you can do about it? There is something you cannot do you cannot change the fact. In spito of your wishes, the professions are over crowded, or at least seem to be. But thero is something you can do you can do your best!' and that is some thing. A select few do it. Thousands do not. We sometimes speak of aristoc racies. Those based on wealth and family are not tho noblest of the class. This aristocracy, composed of those who "do their best," is the noblest Tho professions are not overcrowded with this sort, but with the other. To bo this sort of a man one that "does his best," is as easy to be a Milo. a Michael Angelo, or a Paul. Do you grant it? What then? This. In that difficult, but splendid personal trait (if you Lave it) you have the strong pre sumption I had almost said prophecy of success. Tho man who "does his best" has a passport sealed with tho king's siguet, to somo worthy field. Thero certainly is a place somewhere for such a man. m The last time I saw Miss X.," said a nobleman speaking of a well-known actress to a witty dramatist, "was at a morning performance, and she had grown so stout that she almost filled the box-" "O, that's nothing!" s ii I the ready playwright. "There was a time when sh filled tho theatre." There is only one woman we" know of who can let other women pass by her without lo king after them to se whether their polonaises are shirred i the elbow and cut bias on the wa'eh pocket. Tlie wiuan in ijucslioii is a tobacco sign on Pine lva- t. says the Williauispxit Breakfast Table. The Forest "Wealth of tin Te-it'a Cjiwui. Up to the present tinn thTi has V'on but a vague cor:c ptioii of the extent nnd value of one of the most important sources of the prosperity of the Uuited States. It seems the more strange when it is considered that this great item in the nation's assets is not buried in the earth, like its mineral wealth, but stands proudly upon tho surface, like a mighty host, seen of a'l men. Tho en tire welfare of a country is more identi fied with the forests that cover it than with any other feature of the earth's surface. The trees are the kindest friends of the soil; they are the guardi ans of its fertility; they protect the fields from devastating floods, and cherish the springs that feed the streams. Without them a land becomes an arid desert, and its people ar de based to barbarism and poverty. Great desolated tracts in Asn, Afiica, and along the Eastern Mediterranean wc-rs once blooming and gar.lcn-liUe; but when the trees were cut away the drj'a!s avenged themselves. Theref r' it i fitting that in tho grand taKi :tr account of sto -k in the national storehouse that occurs eve y decade, the forest wea.tit of the country should at last be nc ord ed its proper place. Although the statistics concerning the forests of most of the European countries are generally full and accur ate, the institution of the forestry di vision of the tenth census of the United States forms the first at'empt to obtain such information by means of the census work of any country. In laying out the work of his bureau. General Francis A. Walker, the Superintendent of the census, decided to undertake an investigation into the extent of the forest covering of the country as related to aricultuie; into the forest wealth as related to manufactures, to railway transportation and to the domestic sup ply of fuel; and into tho operations of the l'.imb.T industry as pursued in the principal districts of cutting and export. The scope of the investigation com prises the chief characteristics of the forest flora of each section of the country, an account of the various woods in their adaption to industrial and domestic uses, and tho methods in voue in tho various parts of the country for the protection and restora tion of the forest growtli. Tho new laboratory at Cornell Uni versity, Ithaca, N. Y., is to b erected in the spring, at a cost of $Z0.OV-0 to $60,000. Plans are to bo drawn this winter for new university buildius which are to cost $150,000. The? wiU be erected next year. Ridiculous Saybgs. Gen. T.iylor was made ridiculous for a timo Iy the sentence which occurred near tho beginning-of his message to ine Ainny-ursi congress, Ueceuiber, o in ii . icviif, as ioiiows: ve are at pcaco with all the world, and seek to main tain our cherished relations of amity with th rest of niankiud." But Mr. Buchanan almost matched Uin a speech which. he made at the Soutli. in which he said: "I do believe, gentlemen, that mankind, :is well as the people of the United S av.s. .-ire intores cdi i the pres ervation of this Union;" and John C. Calheu , iii c mme.'iling uj-on t'.e clause in t e Deelanvion of Ind-. prud ence to :!;.! U".;ct lhat all ineu are cre ated qu 1. remarked V.r.t -o ny two were cr ate.!, and ouo of ihco wag a woman." Transposition Literary Curiosity, Every student of nouns, pronouns and verbs knows the necessity of trans posing language for' the sake of ascer taining its grammatical construction. The following, from tho Evangelical Messenger, snows twenty-six different readings of one of Gray s well-known poetical lines, yet the sense is not af fected: The weary plowman plod his homeward way, The plowman, weary, plods his homeward way. His homeward way the weary plowmiin plods. His homeward way the plowman, weary, plod, The weary plowman homeward plods bis way. The plowman, weary, homeward plods htS way. His way the weary plowman Homeward plods. His way the plowman, weary, homeward plods. The plowman, homeward, plods his weary wuy. His way the plowman, homeward, weary plods. His homeward, weary way the plowman plods. Weary, the plowman homeward plods his way. Weary, the plowman plods his homeward way. Homeward, his way the weary plowman plods. Homeward, his way the plowman weiu-7 plody. Homeward, his weary way the plowman plods. The plowman, homeward, weary plods his way. His weary way, the plowman homeward plods. His weary'way, the homeward plowman plods. Homeward the plowman plods his weary way. Homeward tho woary plowman plods his way. The plowman, weary, his homeward wnp plods. The plowman plods his homeward, weary way. The plowman plods his weary, homeward way. Weary the plowman his way homeward plods. Weary his homeward way the plowmoa plods, Ths "Twine'' Man. Thero are few people who do not ex hibit some trait which causes them to be rega-ded as whimsical. A writer in Chambers' s Journal gives the following illus'ra ion of a man with a "trait:" Mr. R is a thorough man of busi ness, prompt, exact and punctual. jet possessing a heart that beats with gen erous S3 mpathy, and a hand that knows how to give liberally. His donations to eharities are munif icent; and many a care-burdened soul, many a troubled mind, owes to him a gratitude too deep for utterance. His peculiarity which leans, how ever, greatly to the side of a virtue consists in an economical regard for string and paper. He positively-winces, as though from bodily pain, when he sees a thoughtless urchin pull out his knife in order to golve the Gordian knot. No string must be cut- It must bo carefully un tied. He is politeness itself to fellow-passengers in railway carriages, if ho per ceives thm angrily tugging at the en tangled ligature of parcel or packet. He blandly proffers his own assistance to aid in the unravelment, and smiling satisfaction beams from his kindly coun tenance as the obstinate knots yield to the touch of his patient fingers. - His pockets contain an odd assort ment of twine of every length, quality and description. Any piece that has been discarded and cast aside he in lantly secures and adds to his hoard. Equally great is his respect for pa per. Hi tears off tho unsoiled half sheets of letters sent to him and uses them for his own private corresp n 1 ence; and i.s equa 1 y careful cone -i niug the bro-.vn paper he r c iv s.as :t cover to 1 a' eels. While lib r:ii in many mat ters, he t us shows his prudently econ omic habit. A Eural Wedding. Clara Bello has been uj in Vermont, and while there attended a rural wed dinr. After describing tho incidents f the ceremony, she proceeded as fol lows: ' "A bountiful if not pretentions sup t er followed, and then came games, iike Copenhagen, posi-oflieo and for feits. Wo city girls held off for a while, but, seeing thai our coyness was not appreciated, we ma !e martyrs cf ourselves, an I rather liked it. I think I observed a fact not generally known, that, for the rao t electrical re sults, one kisser should bo a blonde, and the other a brunette, representing the opposite poles of an electric bat tery. Certainly the kisses between persons of the same complexion looked and sounded mechanical an I perfunc tory, while those by eontra-ted couples were spirito I and explosive. "However, after several hours ot di versions largely osc ilator-, there went ur stairs a most thoroughly-kissed bride, her scarlet lips looking really tired with overwork, for she had been kissed over and over bv everjr man and woman in the party. She had borne it with good-humor, and no married life was ever begun with a merrier frolic. "But the crowning exploit, and a still more astonishing experience to us city damsels, was of the old Vermont cus tom of tucking up the couple in bed. Half an hour after thev had retired, we burglarized their chamber, and turning the light of half-a-dozen lamps on them, we saw a sight that proved wo man's superior fortitude. The brido- croom turned red and white bv turns. and was completely 'flabbergasted;' but the bride, though her lace lav rosy enough on the snowy pillow, was quite self-po8sesed. She had dressed her self in a dainty night-dress, vi;h shir rings over the shoulders, and on the bishop sleeves, and may have derived courage from a previous view 01 Her self in tho glass. Very lovely she was, and very prettily careful to keep her self covered just enough, but not so much as to hide the yoke of that charm- ins nisht-dress. The ceremon' con sisted of the whole company's tucking in the bedclothes all around.vanu so closely and violently that tho now man and wife were well shaken together. Then we left them." Germany's War Trcasura. Tho revision of the war treasure of the German empire will shortly be made. This treasure, which is said to amount to 120,000.000 marks in gold coin, is deposited in the Julius lower at bpandau. l.m two coinuu sion- rs whose duty it is to verify the treasure. t ach possesses a key of the chamber ia which it i3 kept, and the door opens onlv when tho ke's are annue l simul taneouslv. The treasure is divided in to ten lots, and ach l"t is further sub divided into twidvo others of 1.000.000 m ;rks each. This largo sum of 120.- 000 000 marks, or $30,000,000, earns 110 intere U Fogg put his foot tito it bodily whe ho was introduce I to Mrs. Smith and her daughter. Ho wished to s iy some thing neat an 1 all.int. Addressing the daughter, sa;d he: 'R.'ali madam. I never should have suspected that that lady was your daughter. 1 supposed. of course, that von were sisters; I did, I assure you." "Thank you, Mr. Fog-," replied' Miss Smith. "You were perfectly right in thinking that lady could not bo my daughter. u is my mother, sir." Fogg went off in a Iiurry, calling somebody or other a con founded tool, while Miss amitti -was heard to remark, indiguantly, "Sister. indeed!" Said an an. l.oueer. "tome, now la dies ami 'i li'lcvneii, thu.e o nls.-tre for sale, r.'iil goni Ldy ive me a bid? All I w nt is an ffuf.1' A1 :s ' mnr. mure I an ehicry woinnn in t: e crowd. oi:n w iini x nave oecu srni.n' aUmvlif-." 0 ' fcr The following brief paragraph from M;ss Codins' annual report tf ""Boffins B wer.' in Boston, tells the story of n year's good worki Out of 1.940 girls and women I found places for 1.G70 in families between the SOth of May. 1880 and the SOth of May, 18U; furnished stationery, clerical work and all that was necessary, without one cnt of charge to either party. Many were ex cellent families and could pay good wages; others were very poor and could only afford to pay a 1.0) or $1.50 a week. Thirty-five hundred f:eo dinners were served during the Winter month to girls out of enjnloi ment " ' Neuralgia Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the . Chest, Coat, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headacho, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacors Oil. as a ", stirr, mitnjtle mid cheap Externa! Bemedy A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 CratR. and every one milT.-rine; with pain can Lave cheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions in Eloven Languages. SOLD EY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGEIER & CO., Jtnltimorr, Hfd., 77. 8. A. Asreut wanted or tb IAfto sod Work mt GARFIE1LB The onl v com n!et estory of hl noble II fe and tragic death. f'ri'Sh.brilliuiu. reliable. Klecantly printed in t;o(iin sna iirrmaa: mMgniacenuy illus trated; hundsoiii'-ly bouri'l. Fastest belling book ever published. Py Joli CAUTION iamp.'d iDiisnpi. fy onn i. itiapatn. iuik out ine catchpenny, re- ii'd caainaiirn books with whirh th country is flooded. Thev are utterly wortbIess:anonlr:iKe upon the memoryofthe great dead, and a base fraud on the public. This book is entirelv new. Theonly work worthy the theme. Scntl COo. in staanpa for Agent's Outfit. W. K. McClaij, Des Moinea, Iowa. -a a netK in your v u io-.ii. ?-uii.-fitfre i rik Kvtrvl hiim new Capital not required.' We will furnish you eveiythiiifr. M:n.y are making fortunes. Lutlie can make as much :i men. ami l.nv- and g'-rt mitke great pay. Keailer. if you want a business at which you can make great pay all the time ym work, write for particular II. Hallett: Se Co., Portland Maine. 3.'ly TdJTY POLL; INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, .AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. tQ8g of appetite,Uftuaea,bowel8 costive, Pain in tneHend.witha dull sensation in the back partTI'ain under the shoulder Blade, fullness aftereatipa;, with adisin cTuaatioji to e xertion of bod yjpr rjn injS Irritability of temper. Low gpirits.Xjoaa of memory, with a feeling of having jieg; lected some duty, weariness. Dizziness, Fluttering oft he Heart, Dots before the eyes. Y ellow Bkiri, 13 eadache, Hestless ness at night, highly colored Urine. U THESE-W ARN15GS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED TUTT'S FILLS are especially adapted to such casea,one dose etl'ect such change of feelinc as to astonish the sufferer. They InerJta tlie AppftKe, and cause the body to Take on Flrsli. thus the xysiem Is nnarliheil.Bntl bvthi lrToiiir etlonon the ItlirMtlve Ortrans. Rerlr .Stools are nro. duced. Price a cents. iUi Wnrray St., W.w. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray Haik or Whisk km changed to a Oioesy Black by a single application of this Dyb. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. 6old by Druggist or sent by expreu in receipt of $1. Office. 33 Murray St., New York. nr. M l l'H MAXr.O. f VIM Informstla aa M pW.II.-, Irfnl Hrrriyf will lll t BSK .33. T AS emm tuocsaxds teaklv. i i i 'i i A f Col . IV CUP.F K ForCcughs.ColdSjt AiT3 CC::57X?TI5. r Is the Best of Ten ics :r Cures L'yspepsia; t .Restores theAppetite:F iStrrai:tbi the System; 9 Restores the weak. k. and Debilitated, ff A trial of it will prove si I B for fr. ' root's (Viae ft nf Lake na other. P For sale by all Irusgiu. SH.SH!ITH4C0..Prop,r SuemwUOIiTrfrak a Co. E) Jj Site, 11.11 IU.1, UIIIU PROVE 0 A SUCCESS BY YEARS 0F USE1 A valanble Discovery bi 7?w TVpnrtnn in Med ical Science. A positivulv tfnrTtiro Kemectyfor the speedy sod permanent 17nr ir organic uetkmrea ths deplorable disease rmultiu trom luiiiifrreet practicea or excesses in youth or ot imy time of life by the only xrue way, viz: AJirecc Aviucattoii action zjf ao sorption, ana exertir.ir its rpcltia inlluonceoa tbs Vesiclee. ructs. and Ulind, tMatare ucsile to per form tbeir natural functlou wliilo tn! disease per vades the hnman oreanlm. '1 be use of the Pastille la attended wit b no pain or inconvenience, and does not interfere with tbeordinary pursuits of life; it is quietly aissoiveo ana soon r.UsorDea, producing an lmmeaiata soothing; and restorative euoct npon the nervons onrsnizalions vrrM-ked from vicions habits or ezossses, stopping the d.-ain from the system, restor ing tbe mind to health and sound memory, remov ina; the Dimness of Siebt. Conruaiou cf Ideaav Aversion to Society, etc. etc., and tbc appearance. o prsmaturo oia nge nsuaiiy acrompanyms; tnia trouble, and restorins" tbn viuil forces, where they bava been dor iy sol for years. This mode of treat ment has stood tiie test ia vnry severe cases, and la now a pronounced success. i)ru3 are too much pre scribed In this trouble, and, as utoy oca bear wit ness to, with but little if an-,- pormsc eat good. Then, is no nonsense about h! J i ;prta. Pr!-.t!cal ob servation enalilt-s us to rowiitoly gruf.ractee that it will s've satisfaction, it lirs Ivcn in peneral use for several years and vre have thousand of testi monials from patients, U it value, and it is now eoooeded to be the roost rational means yet dls covered for reaching and cuiina- tr.is very prevalent trouble, that is well knotrn to he t he c-tuco of uutoid misery to so many, and upon whom quacks pntj with their useless nostrums and h g fees. Ths Ivemev Is put up in neat boxe;. of t hrive i--s. No. I.tenouh to last a month,) f 3; Mo. a. irulCcit.-'it to "If act a per manent cure, unless in scvrr;! cases.) S5; No. 3. tlastina: over three niontiin, will rc.ure tbose in the worst condition. i 97. frrr.lbr niil,i.-i plbin wraprers. Full DIRECTIONS for usius v.-ill accompany EACH BOX. (Beim for seaieu iicsrrlptivc I'itiin Mm giving jiimtofiirtil Mllttotratiott sad Trsfimony, sciici trill coariAre tha most Kkept icl t Stat tlietj can be re ttorca to perrrf health, 41 tut Hie vital force thoro'l'j ra-esl.iZlisJirtt mam VI f iteterirefjeii. aula itXMx bu HARRIS REMEDY CO. KFU CHEMISTS. Marketar.dethSts. St. Louia. Mo. Unsolicited testimony to the Efficacy of Prof. Harris' Pastilles, taken from Let ters receiver! from Patrons 1 Indians, April 11. I he iiemedy is rvnrklns: per fectly. . Had epiT'.vf mm wtnkr. for 8 yeura past. .Iowa, Oct. 10th, '74 -1 am almoat surprised at your Fsstilles. They have worked like a charm on ra-. I am tost twice as much of a roan as 1 was betor taking. I aj eq tbs verge of the crave, I thought, and I here was CO care for m, but udw I sm In gor.rt hopef fyr a cor. West Virginia, Auk. 1W, la7J. I received yonr medi cine and 1 beiieve it has cared me, for which 1 am very thankful. Inclosed find '. Ploaso send me another bos (No. 21 for a friend. You huve done a creat thins; for ma. 1 will send yon nil the orders i coo. From a Physician and Surgeon. Missouri. Jnne 2S Please forward me another box of the Pastilles. The put tent on whom I hsve used asost of one box. In addition to a sample box, is fast tweorexintf, and I tbink another will set him all right. From a Druggist. Maryland. Sept, ITS. Lac January we (jot s box of yonr BaHaedy for oaw of om1 customer, snd it has asadc a perfect care of him. We have another customer now factoring in ths same mf, and wish una No. 8 box. T 1 3 WHS "1. a i--r-ir - ra. in T2 aw. a J R0EBRT DONNELLY'S a0 rW7 AVD - BLACKSMITH SHOP, Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, as there la a good lathe iu my shop. . PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. He Is well known as a NO. 1 WOKKMAN. New Wagons and I tissues, made to Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Shop on Sixth street Dposlte Ptreicht's Stable Has removed from Main Street to the house of FR ANK N I EM AN, near Joseph W. Johnson's House, where . We will Always "be Found as before, ready fur all kinds of Now is the timo to give us a cali. I.rtter rooms, larger place, want more work and can do YOU ALL JUSTICE. Kemember the change and don't forget thii Advertisement. WK, 1). P.liOWX. ZFOTTZLT DBY MACHINE SHOPS! I'lattHinouth - .lruka. Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Sato and Grist Mills, GAS AND STEAM FlTTITfCS. Wrought Iron ripe. Force and Lift Piies te;im Gauges, Safrty Valve Guvrmrrif audi ;1 kin (1h of linn's Krgine KiUings, repaired on !trt not je. Also all kliiils nt I'ARM 3IA'III?.KUV. h. G HATT ! JUST UlEXED AGAIN. .1't.w, Clean, First Class Meat Shop, onMain Street Cornfir of 5tli. I'lattsr.iouth Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat. g iTrocd fjr r . : :- WL'. S. Bcrvk-o I'OiTi any oiuneuiUo lor fairs of deceased tcUctt Tne tii'jhte disability enlilleii to !-r:.: ica iMoiirtRJG iwroPAf "AltOHnty and new duu-harnesnroeurcl. Thoret-x doubt as to whether eUik-d t tn-.-thfrr should si-nd two 3c. stinnpa for c:r . ii- enlar ot" Information." Ad!rc--s, wi:'i stamps, STODOAIIT & CO.. Po'icitr.- , ( cl: i:: i and Patents, 413 U tit., N. V.".. ,'ti:.:,:u;a. 1). 1 Thlrfv-S!. Vi-iedes of CaWaija : s6 n( Corn : of Coma ber: 4i ut M-;u-i: 33 of Fca; at of ileani : i7ofSquxih; rj of Bret an.! r- of Tomato, wiih other varieties in proportioa, a large ponion f hich were jjro-jrn on n.y l-.-e teed fartr.s. will be fo-.m-l in my earetWlo na-i -'lir cj- :-iccd Catalatraa forlH.Hii. Sen: FREE to oil who ,;!. C'u.omersof last Seiv a seed n-t write for it. Ail Seed sol.-. t:"m my estabilsh ment warr.-.nictl to be botl. fresh and truj .o R.-.ne, so far. that shnuM it prove otherwise. I - :i refill t-e o -Vr rrttis. Tae criminal Introducer orF-orly Ohio and nu.'2aL Pots, toro. Mart'.chrad F.orly Corn, t'.m lfi.oti .l Nvtuaah, Uarbk-heud Cubbai-t-, rhinii. y iZrUn. 3". I a -.core of other new Vcerat-les. I invite U:e .Uuw-c ol Ihc aLUc. Vtw Vefctablcs a Suo.i:ilty. Jfcuncst J. XI. Grej(oi7, Marblchead, Mas. PLATTSM0UTH MILLS. PLATTSJIOUTH, NEB. C. IICISCI., - Proprietor. Flour, Corn ileal & Feed Always on hand and for sale at lowest cash prices. The highest prices aid for Wheat and Corn. Part ICHlar attention given custom work. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL IIEMEDY ever discovered, a It U certain in its effects :i':d dix's not Mister. AIho excellent for hu man Mesh. HEAD I'KOUF UEl.OW. From . T. FOSTEK. CO Li. Li. Youngstown. Oliio, May lbt h, lsfcO. Iit. R. J hKNnu & Co.. Gen:a:-I had a rery valuable Hamble t nian colt which I prized vei umiiiv. ne uad a lare hone spavin on one loiiit anil h siiihII one on the ol her uliicil made liim ver lame ; 1 hud him under the iliarg.; of two veterinary juirjteous which failed to cure him. I wax one day reaiiiu;; the advertise ment of Kendal''. Spavin Cure iu the t nicjigo .ex press, I dftcrmiieri at once to try it. they or dered three hot lies : 1 look them all anl thought I would nive it a tlioroutrli trial. I used it according to directions and the fourth day the colt ceased to be lame, and the lumps have disappeared. 1 used but one bottle ami thr colts limbs are as free from lumps anu as smooth as anv horse in the state. He is cntiro ly cured. The cure was so remarkable that I let two of my neighbors have the remaining two boMlcs. woo are now using it. very liesiHjciiuny, . L. T. FOSTER. Kendall's Spavin Cnre ON HUMAN FLESH. raUen's Mills. Wash. Co.. N. Y. Feb. 21st. 1878. Dr. R. .1. Kf.ndali.. Dear Sir : The particu lar ease on which I used your Kendall's Spavin Cure whs a malignant ankle cpralu of sixteen months staudim?. 1 had tried many things, but in vain. Your Spavin Cure put the foot to the ground again, anil for the first time since hurt, in h natural osition. For a family liniment it excels anything we ever used. JLUtU S X 1 111 , Kkv. M. V BF.IX, Pastorof M. i- Church, Patten's Mills, N'. Y. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Send address for Illustrated Circular which we think cives postive proof of it virtues. u reniedv has ever met with such unqualined suc cess to our Knowledge, ior oeasi as cu u man. ......... Price $1. per bottle, or six potties ior ..-. ah rucgists have it ur can get it for you. or it will lie sent to anv aiHress on receipt oi price by the propi ietors. Olt. B. J. KKNOALI. & CO. Enosburg Falls. Vt. 341y SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. T4 tea iZt. eT3 busines now beTore the pul fTsi lie. You can inaAe money fast jjsj 3 y crat work for us than at auy- fr ; 3 thing else. Capital not aj-ked. & tziSS ii We will start you. $12 a day and upward made at h"ine by e i'.rfu-drlou". Men. women. bo? and girl wanted everywhere to work for us. Now i.s the line. 1 on can wirK ill spare lime omy, nr nc our whole tmie lo the busine r. Yon can live at home and do the work. No other business will pav vou nar;j as well. N one can fall t" make enormoiis nay by engaging at once. Cot lv outfit aii'l terms free. Monev made fa.sT.ca"- ilv and hinorailv. A'ldrews 35ly Tkue & Co.. AU-justa, Maine. f IIPMYG WANTED ' liistes. II a til I O Sellin, -a-l.,rial Book, and Bible, tncm. -4 rsaacNUS per ct. vamai PaUiah'g Co., St. Leais, Ma Troy LaiiiidrYS jaw e'TV f?S ' fc ftftENSQ L3 7 WmrsW vTN Is the Old tsvonio and FROM Omaha. Kansas City, Atchison and St. Joseph, DF O It. CHICAGO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE, DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, ftlEYY York, Boston! . And All Points EAST and SOUTHEAST. THK I.IXK fOMrmSES Nearlv l.ftO miles. S.ili.1 SmrKith Steel Track. All connections are iii:ule nt t'NION DKI'OTS. It has is Num-nHl l:-piiinilon as beins: TUB G It EAT THKuri.l I f'A It I.I XK. nml is universally conceded t In TIIH KISIW Kyt'lPPfcUi Itailroad in the Worlrt fur all clnso if travel. Try it. and vou will and traveling a luxury instead of h discomfort. Throuirh Tickets via this Celebrated Line for sale at nil oflici in the West. All inlorniutlon about Kates of Fare. Sleeping Car Accommodations, Time 'tables, &c will be cheer fully Kivea by applying to T. J. POTTER. PERCEVAL LOWELL, 3d Vice PrcVt k Osa'l If saacvr, Gsa'l Fuienxer Agt., Chicago, Ills. CkicafO,W Garmore's Artiilcial Ear Drums. As tTents4 aad worn by M issrfeetly reswias ths hearing. Entirely deaf for tiiirty yan.hs har; with thtaa. svsa whispers, distinctly. Art) not obaea-vable, and re main la position without aid. Descriptive Circular fres. CAUTION i Do not be deceived by bugus sar drums. Mias is ths only successful artificial ear Drum msnnfaetored. Jooa earasore, 8.W. Oor. 8th ft Race Sts.. Cincinnati. O. A Book of Rare Originality, entitled PRACTICAL gJFE Ths (rest problem solved. The individnsl esrefully oca. idered from ths sss of reiponsibuitv qd to m&turitv ia ve citrti to Education, Home, Society, Etiquette, Amueemerits, Dress, Love, Marriage. Busi ness, oco . u orBoo.(uri are lo oe ureuo. H I n. The vol' urns aboands in striking thoughts, rare ia formation and intense oommon-eense. UXE A UKM. Agent Aaenta Wanted ervwhero. uu-pase colored plates. ead for oircnlsiT Sail description, terms. Jto., address. v. siecuniy A CO..Bt. skoals. Mi. MASON BST in the WORLD I. m iwn winners of highest distinction t eTery triU Great World's Fair lor fourteen years. If K B f I III AKiw Illcstrated Caraxoocc, i p. nUmLIf i to, is ready this month, and will be gent free to any address, annonnclng; liufz A HO Impobtajtt Ian-BontmsTS. and Uamx UnuMliO Nkw Sttlis; overlXlin all. , Prices, t2S, S30.s54.ica, tS4 to M0 and opt ! for sauyporsissts. VcAto & HAM UN OBGAN CO., 1A4 TreraontSt., BOSTON: 48 EastUUk St., jKW I'OKK ; 149 Wabash Ave.. CHICAGO. 6,000 Agents Wan ted for TAto of , It contains the full history of his noble and eventful life and daswrdly assassination. Surgical treatment, death, funeral obsequies, etc. The best chance of your life to make money . Bewareof "catchpenny" Imitations. This Is theonly authentlcand fully illustrated lifr of our mar. tyred President. Finest;! portraits. Kxira terms to Agents. Circulars free. Address Nation!. Pcbusjums Co., St. Lenis, Vo. Is lii:!itf I rom :i ni-.-.p.o fropical !.:: f ut Kitre Value, a i s : I is n I'oilivc lieiiit-dj- lor nil til disease lli;U i-iinsc i,iins in the lower pari ol the body fur Torpid Liver Headache .iaun dice li.iiir-s. tiravel. Malaria, :tnd all tliiri cultien of tlm Kidneys. I.iver and L'rinurv Or- pans. tor f- rnmlc it iwenses, Montlilv 3len Ktrnation, and ilmiiii; I'reijnaiicy. it fms no eiiual. II restore ilio organs that make the Mood, and licncr is (lie bet Itlood I'urifier. It is the only known remedy that cures that seouitre, Iti'iiclit'H IMnckkp. For Diabetes, ue Wurnor s Hrtfc 8inbete Cnr. For iSali; by In iiRiri-'ts and Dealers at per bottle. LargcM bottle in the market. Try it. II. II. WAHXEK & CO.. Itoehester. X. Y. LxcessiB5iy ueiicate ana Lsstis?. Prioe, 23 ctz.; Iarc3 Ecttlec, 75 ct. Sold by de&icn In Drapt A Ptrfuiirry. Signatnrj of Hi. en A Co., K. T., en every bottle. f PARKER'S GINGER TOiO 3 i ne medicine for Every Family, ' NEVER INTOXICATES. I Madefrom Ginger, Euciiu. Mantlrr.ke, Stininpa, . and other of the best vegetable remedies known. r Parkeh's GiNOE-i Tonic h.TS rem.irkaLIy varied J y curative powers. & isthe Greatest f- lomach Corrett- J f or, Iilood PurifierandLiYcrRegulatorevermadc fc 1 E The Best Medicine You can Uco f for Eestoring Heal tli & Strength i it commences to act from the first cose, searches i out the weak organs, and is warranted t3 c;:re or J help all diseases of the Eowels, Stomach, El od, Kidneys, Liver, Urinary Organs, allCoirplaiiitscf J nomen, x ervousness, Meeoiessncss, ltlteBnia tism and Drunkenness. Try a bottle tc-day; it may save your life. roct. ancl$i sizes atalldruggists. Every genuine botde has our signature on outside wrapper, liiscox & Co., N. Y. Large saving in buying $i size. 4 Just Wiiat Is Wanted. Everybody whose hair is gray or faded hrs felt the need of a Hair Restorer and dressing that is cleanly, agreeably perfumed and harmless. Tar leer's Hair l'!Jm satisfies the mort fni!:oi!s iu these respects. Sold by dru p. ... 1 VMS bHZAT ATPETIZEB TONIC, COUGH CUBE FOB COUGHS, COLDS, coysTOPTioy, BRoyciiing, ASTHMA. a a a All Diseases or ram THROAT, CHEST AND lungs; Ths IJALSATTIof TOLU ba, always tiesn odso( tbs most Important wsspons Wlaldod bv lbs UJ. leal Faculty arait tba aacroscbmeL of tli abova Da. sssas.battt basnas r baen so advaota- ously compound ed as in Uwiiici VsBTta', TOLD. ROCK aad EYE. Iu ootblor B ALSAMJt, roper tit a afford, lffuslva stimulsnt. appetizer aad tonic. lea aftar the cocgh baa been relisved. to build op La, firm. r. si'.Tinu i r rioo't be deceived bT dealer. UnU I lull i who try to palm off Rock and try to paim otr kock and Martih", TOLU. ROCK r'.ye fir l.4.vi:r;r i nd ; i i. whirh ia the nnli WCIilf Tkn ... t;i:i- n c-nniDe na, a rmVATa VlM rtnprirtiry M.imp on each bottle. ' Fm np in Quart Siz3 Bottle3. IVica $1.00. TOLU, HPCIS $ II YE COM Proper. eold by DHUCQISTS and CENERAL DEALERS Everywhere. '' .2 I ' ' 'f;:j':;i' ' 1 . J "Ss. n a t.l TV i ?-J I '.1 1 r fjj .id BENNETT --FfllflY A coinjilete vtoc!; of Staple and Fancy Groceries FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. We carry the bic-at stock of CANNED GOODS in this Citv. W FiuG Tens, a. Specialty. AGENTS l'OK C. S.'Maltljy's "Old Reliable" Brand of Baltimore Oysters. t2rCSI-3C IF-TID FOR COTTZCsTTIEa jT JPTlOJDTrCJE:.-1 floods cliveretl Free In nnj' part ofllie ity. Contains Pepsin, Rhubarb, IVIandrake Gentian And cures Dyspepsia, Los9 of Appetite, Cilliouencsj and all derangements of the Stomach arising from over-eating and drinking. Trepared only by nilOUX MKDICIXE AND MAXUrACTUI.IXCJ CO., LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. d for sale by all DrugK'. Lb he Goods Although Lection is over we are OU WILL So FIND AT F.S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE LARUFST AND BEST STOCKS OF GOODS, ifesssa ever. -O- The nicest Given "Winter Apples for sale. Over 2CO fiant ls down Ct lhi in Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS CA Sir PA ID FOR HIDES FURS, TALLO W, dC, at PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. ffREMATIOlM! ol SAX.T1 , s 1784 dC. ; - ' DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, Seed Growers, 21 & 23 S. SIXTH ST. PHILADELPHIA lsJT!'wMvTnta3cj asS ee Umr rcvvIT'- n ' "ioit i m (uTr JT r V I public. Thlnvvfars eiri-m - r I: A t 1 J VA I. M A JtK T r-O I T jUARUKNElWA.lFUi:iSTS.i;iVMUui-ul.ii,,,,'1!, V VV. C" 1 to enable u tuj unite not only liat art- ii,i- bc?-t kmils lur I vnit agJjj sSJ Kloyrer or Vegetable crops (wnethiT fir i'rivuw or C.rv hut- and Plants. OnrOrrfinlmniM mil VmmKi I iiig upwards of four acres, soaa in glass, employing 35 Cortlandt Citreet, New 1 JST We send onr Illustrated Cataloerie of 'Ivverytliinjjr for the Garden," on application. ('rer-.t fhanop to make mon cy. 'I'linn who iilway.i t:ike ailvartaKe of the 'frond chalices for making money Dlii.it lire tillered, irenerfill v lieiome wealthy, w ii lie they who do not improve such clianceM remain in pcerty. We want in tnv men. women. Iioys and girls to work for us riglit in their awn localities. Any one can do tin; work properly from the first ftart. The busiries" will pav more than ten time ordinary wanes. Expensive outfit furnish ed free. No one who enjiafiei" fails tomake mon ev rapidly. You can devote your v. hle time to the work, oronlv vour spare moments. Kullin formation snd ail that i needed s n: ic.Ad dress IWIyJ Htinmox & Co., I t and.Me- J. F. BAU1V1EISTER Furnishes Freeh, Vure Milk DCLETCRCI) DAILY. Special calls attotirteil to. and Frei.li Mil from same cow fiirnllirl wlien wanted. 41y $2 Watches. Slem wlnilan H s. While metal Hnn1lc llulUtiou saldSS. txlilirold.l2. Cuaapeat and be, foryourowo niw? or apeculatlv. iiutTioSt-a. V.luaul. ea. aloiurea. luOJUMS i, IU,, 1J Aawuibb w lurk. er.r:, .,i,. Krf.f, ... ;eri!i . .-lalil hvi..i atir. '.VUfcers or AluaLci.ei 9 1 . vhm a new rruwiu J is actliallv priMh.ce va . CO., - Iftw JfOe-av rrt. tnarjps i.trovt. St. L.ov.s-,iao. I rr.3"!ar tcr.il t tj ot t J Ue-lival Vil" T '. t : an ou;xr (..:-. ion 1 i i. : ho.-IJi:; sicii.a iri tT Lo:i!-..as - AWf iifo-i, Olc-ct, 8u i!Vi:r.. CrciiiUa. V.Mrt-irr .! I t'rmirr Ryj ,.! .; c Iu -rur. vl AftVc.bUd oi ti 1 jb tl-ju' t i-l he:-A iUJ, r. iul tswwj iu ruuUirur vc'if-.or c.cr bnJnw(;. pf'-'ici-.s norvo j'ioo.is.fcemia si eiikiio i::, d.'iLili.t, il.-anos oi'sixiit,de!cclive meat o'T, -r,y.i.-.:l i!-.u, ar-r.o:i so .iisty c-infusion of nler.r, o's of "jOza .1 power.n'-r.. l.Mja.'eniiir.a mar ri.i-j im;jroprire jHrui:i.3.ly ru-oJ. (.'oAiiltntioa o:Cm cr Lr mail tree and Invltjd. PumyLiot ons ,.imp. Msd'ciaea esnt by rsuil or eTurif. Can musantvc J. Whore doubt exists It ii Cru.'. 1 y sta)uU. Tli whoif?.tory. we'l t j'.Z. r. .t i true to lu'ei, oa the fo'.lotviaic V'.hjacta: Vu- i.iy m wry, ortio not. wby. Kliui'inol, Wom.-uihoo-l. Phy-j dn::,y. M h. tiould tuarry;bolifa-i 1 bapijin-M t-iayle iactRssud ;elfecti jfcr.libacy and excess, uad rr.any niori-. Those married oreontempl.-itiri? mn-riae eliOTj.d ihu1 it tueu ka"p uo dt-r lo-k n-id key. 25 CtS. by mail lo money or fioa tjge. Eaiyligh Vrmai-'rt.ncli rond and srioken. CRPPPnESGKIPTlGNco I a E-.I.-. Wentnesa, Jjot Manhood. Ne na pMttl orvoriHnfin, reaaaBBBp-BTnusi0110" t Jo.is Avtjmiou to Society tflec-ue Memory and klsordvr broti-rht on by Self Abuse. Any druqatst b is the Ingredients, bt. Loui, Carstlve InrtV.fittfKt.C'bfrlos.Kt. IaiuU, Mo. 70S Chesnut St, St. Louts, Mo. st oil (!!, cootinuus to cure ttpc. iiiavi.rhie-t. ot m.nii Weak ceaa, Impotency.a.l form? oi Byphli., CAGorrbcsa. Sieet, Urinary or Bladrier disease I. Kmai oises sored lri a fsvd.is. Ailthe dioti:4i res till in a; from Sdl-abufij,ex"e4l-W'Sorfxpo-aro ram for life with snfe medicine. Advio tree. Canrged low. ('ail or write In strict crmfi lence. tivmniotn Hoo'ti .r to utomp "rtitlifijsl i 12 y. Street, CI. ' JilIE r hys.ciMS in charco of tbla old '""Tr. X. ictitutloo are rr cular Rradust. jl 2.w?'' ci-wr,. Tnnnf rin.Hn -. . .'" 'tdlCIX.a Sm C-.ronio Dlseaaea have made ii.-?. . treatru.nt nt -o mi;cn superior to that of the r .. '" RB1 ability liHt tbey hv acquired a cal' -uiaary ixactiiioaer. I,,.., ir-nmpnl of corrpi'--" ".'putatiua tbrotigU I I'le 1,1 -s.BaanBanMaaaaBl!aaaaaWBW, alffcctioo, ' r bonrt, treated with succen, V, " 't,6o principles, w.ihuut uaing Alercarjor otiitr t -Jlheus Medicines and at moderate expense. - V " O MEN an'l thoee of middle ae ho ar ' "V"" si i i iii aufferinif from ortranic uo.k cess tbat nnlits its victims for business or marrifj ,-rman.nUy rnrwl. nt. moderate eseeose. , '.u., c. n.u,lil,..n ,. , rrli-f.rJ. K FREEirJ -t-lit ol qaeUH, la be amoered tr UI KII sair.u UejttJe", frailtd fre I. any aMre o a, p.icaiio. 9 rin Bnp(r.kMldBttwJ,aJitJ,e- t aUdlesraaawMtii.fWiwlrad.aatara. Ilawttlrm!! Cmm.'ieafoat,trtl tomb mtiai, aaaaaaaij haa.il DR. BUTT. lH A.rUi bl etil ji OOLB & , LEWIS, WDnfiteo Id Grocery & Dry Stand. not done scllin;,' good, l.y ji long shot. lb OF ALL KINDS .V THE TOWN. TTTTJ'Vr ALL, SI KDS In paper loft over at JLJ J close of Season, bond for conditlonK UU4 MiW hiSTO, the Moat Advantageous ever onercd to both Merchant and Consumer. IsAXDKISTirS GAICDI-T sih:ds 1 jvJS?5. CTo'vrTi on thelroim Farms. OVEIi l.ROO L32Z2j&A.CTLVH devoted to thin turaoKe- an llj bTANDAKD FOR OITALITT. wirnT.r. TKAIJI2 I'KICE LISTS for See.l.. l i,nik other form, inaUtd to merchants on atmllcation. in Jrvriir ,,.,,., i. ..'.'. ""iu aa avurutre ot seveniy ln'ea lurou tuaul lUe ytat ' HEEMDERSOPJ &, CO. Tort. f" l P fa C C . - - . V -,rri "7T-i :- i-c.r 7 W ill It, mailed pki' to ft! I .r,: t, a t... .......... .-.itrrmc H II t.iii'.airi 6v -....r,S t,:u-,. fc-w wrravlrri l..ul m:t iii;... n! Iulllmcri(.linn,, (". ! -lir-tl.n lu" jlnl:i- i:i rsrli i of V. rrtal.l.and IU Mi, Fli iu:llwi. ln!:nl,if t ail. K.ifortt. Adre... 1 M. FERRY &cn -troit. Xie . The majority of the Mt of the Aw mass body ariae from a. derangement of tho I.ler, affecting both the ttotnaeh and) bowel: In order to effect a cure, it im necettary to re in ore tne cause. Irregu lar and HlaggiHh action of the Hovcelm, Headache, Slcknea at tit Stomach, Patn in the Back and Loin;etc.f indicate that the Zlrer it at fault, and that nature ro qulrtt aisittance to enable tMie organ ( throw off impuritici. FrfcUly isll Ttlttemare enpetialTy compounded for thin purpote. They are tnild in their action and effective am a cure ; are pleasant to the taste and taken, easily by both children and adults. Ta ken according to directions, they are a safe andpleaani rurrVirDjspepsta, General Debility, Habltaal Ctti sMpation, Diseased Klc2r,eyk etc., etc. A.s a niood Pur Itier they are superior to any oftest tnedicinet cleansing the system thei(oughly, aHat imparting neie life and tnerg j the lie valid, itis a medicine HI nor lntOKlcatlnur beverage, un ASK TODI DBB80IST TOI Hitl and take no other. RIC Botu"' CEYER BROS. & CO., e.,r BrnooirTnoe fit. I-ouls iULt ri.ur nit i ur.i, d Kansas City, Mo. DISCOVERY! LOST MATsHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthfnl imprudenc canin I'rerui are Ie.ay, ervouii Daty. I et ;ai:li.V1. etc baviD!? trie.1 in vain fvery Vnowu r.nir.!y. has dT merJ a simple aelf cure. wLicU h vrill runt to bis fellow-OTifTerfrs, addret!, J. ; ltfl- Vlx. 413 f baihain tt., S. V. 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