THE HE&ALO GLEANINGS. There is a 8lemVul set of burglar's tools on exhibition in the Chicago Trib vne oifice. To the experienced observer they look like a pair of fcheaxs and a paste-cup. Lovxll Citizen. ' Boston contains ?,000 Swedes, accord ing to n directory which has been speci ally prepared to contain ' their names, sex, age, native place and date of arri Tal in this country. Gentlemen who "kick" at the "cart wheel", hats worn to the theatre by la dies ought to be consistent enough to take their cloves" with them when they attend places of amusement. The Judge. "Mademoiselle," said, a witty and gallant septuagenarian the "ther day, making his demand for thft hand of a lady still in her teens. I am 70 and 3 011 an 17. Will you do me the honor of becoming my widow?" Funny, A gentleman in South Florida owns 46,000 orange trees, covering forty-two acres. Of this number 10,017 are large bearing trees. One tree, about JJ0 years old. produced four years ago 628 good fruit; three years ago it bore 2,200; last year 4.200; this year 2,800. The Philadelphia Ledger printed last vear the announcements of the deatV of 889 persons who ' had reached 80 years of age, 834 of whom were men ana Mo women- Two of the men and 10 of the women had passed 100 years. A fast mail train between New York and Washington was stopped several times a few days ago, by two elephants who happened to be in the cars pulling the bell-rope. It was more than an hour before the cause of the stoppages was discovered. A statue of Oakes Ames facing and pointing to the west, and one of Oliver Ames facing east, are to crown the monument which is in process of erec tion at Sherman, Wy. T. It stands up on the highest point of land on the Un ion Pacific railway. Helena, M. T., is advancing. A young lady in one month as book can vasser took sixty-nine orders for the Encyclopaedia Britannica," represent ing the value of more than 10,000. Is this to be used a3 an argument for the admission of Montana into the Union or in favor of female suffrage? Last year 113,400,000 shares of stock were sold in the New York exchange, besides 43,000,000, shares of mining stock, and '387,000,000 of railroad bonds. The recorded dealings in gov ernment bonds wtre 3G,CG3,000, and in state bonds 49,700,000 par value. The Cincinnati Gazette contends that the real mormon problem is not polyga my, but the existence in this country of a theocracy which is a despotic system of civil and religious government, and is alien to the United States, and makes aliens of all citizens who bear allegiance to the United States, practically allow . ing them no rights. Spain is having built in England sev eral iron ships for her naval licet. The company which built for her sometime ago an iron cruiser has recently launch ed a second after the same design. The length of these ships is 210 feet, and their tons burden 1,039; the armament being three 6-inch 4-ton breech-loading Armstrong guns. Brooklyn Eagle: Bv-the-way, we think we have discovered the original of that dialogue between Capt. Corcoran and Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B. Grattan was once asked, by a religious friend, "Do vou say your prayers?" Never,' replied the great Irish orator. 'What, neverr saul Ins hornheu examiner. Well, hardly ever,' answered Grattan." In his report of military operations in the department of Dakota during 1S81, Gen. Terry says lie regrets to say the outlook in Northern Montana is not as favorable as could be desired. TI e en croachments of Indians from the British pnninees have caused the ranchmen to organize for mutual protection against t!ie dusky cattle stealers, and Gen. Ter ry tl;inks it will require the best efforts of the governments on both sides of the boundary to prevent the evils that are likely to occur. A bickering pair of quakers were late ly heard in high controversy, the hus band exclaimiug: "I am determined to have one quiet week with thee." "But how will tliou be able to get it?" said the taunting spou". i.i tli.-it sort of rei teration which married !:i-."ics so pro vokingly indulge in. "I will keep thee a week after thou art dead," was the quaker's rejoinder.- -rrosidence Vt,. Americans, as a ruk are impatient of stistained thought or prolonged atten tion; The perpetual cr U for amuse ment, for short paragraphs, strong lan guages, spicy sermons, sensational stories, and never too much of anything. Milton would not-a-day be asked to boil down his "Paradise Lost," and Shak speare to recast his plays as "spectacu lar" dramas-' Seriousness is the one thing everybody is afraid of. Boston Star. During a steam voyage, on a sudden stoppage of the machinery, a considera ble alarm took place, especially among the female passengers. "What is the matter? What is the matter? For heav en's sake tell me the worst!" exclaimed one more anxious than the rest. After a short time a hoarse voice from the dx'k replied: "Nothing, madam, noth ing; only the bottom of the vessel and the top of the earth are stuck together." The export season for the dried fruits of the Levant is now in full activity. In one fortnight lately no fewer than 195, 000 barrels, eases, 'bags, boxes, drums, and baskets of ligs and raisins were shipped at Smyrra. The best tigs of commerce are chiefly grown in Asi. Minor, were the fruit begins to ripen at the end of June, and the summer yield, which gives employment to a large pop ulation, comes to market in immense quantities in September and October. The trees often yield three crops. Thomas Carroll, a Wisconsin farmer, finding his leg decaying from a fever sore, grasped his foot with one hand and pressed hard wtih the other upon the decayed part and broke it asunder. He then called for a razor, which was handed him, and with it he deliberately cut off the entire limb. Then, without assistance from any one, he tied up the arteries, made the necessary lap of flesh around the bone, and sewed and band aged the same without help, and is in a fair way of recovery. Frinee Bismarck, assisted by his sons, is said to be writing his memoirs. The jart of them which will come from the chancellor's own hands are those which concern the conflict between the govern ment and the Prussian diet, the wars of 1806, and 1870, and his stav at St. Pe tersburg and Paris. His childhood and vouth will be written of by Count Her bert, " while the younger son. Count Withelm, will write out his father's im pressions of the various ministers home and foreign with whom the statesman's long career has brought him into eontact- Deacon George W. Chapman, of Bos ton, recently in passing a candy store which the Sheriff was selling out, step jed in and bought the entire stock; and then followed a revelry in sweets among the thousand children in the Tremont Temple Sunday school, of which for years he has been Superintendent. F. Nichols Crouch, of Baltimore,' has written a letter in which lie says that from the thirty different editions of his son- "Kathleen .Mavoumeen" which have been published i& this country, he lias not received a cent. He w now working as a common mechanic at lew than a dollar a day, and on this stipend lie has to support a wife and five chil dren. Domestic Eeceipts. Ginger Cookies. Two caps New Or leans molasses, one enp lard, one-hall cup sugar, one heaping teaspoonful .soda dissolved in three-quarters of a cup of warm water, one teaspoonful ginger, one large teaspoonful cinnamon, one-half teaspoonful cloves. Mix with enough Hour to keep them from sticking to the board, and bake a nice brown color. I consider them just as good as the bakers' cookies. New England Baked Indian Pudding. One quart of milk, three-quarters cup of molasses, two teaspoonfuLs ginger, one-half teaspoonful cinnamon, a bit of salt. ' Stir these thoroughly together, arid let come to a boiL Have ready three dessert-spoonfuls of Indian meal wet in a little cold milk; put it into the hot milk, and after stirring thoroughly let it boil five minutes. This should be made early in the morning, and set away to cool. When neededfor dinner, take two eggs well beaten, two table spoonfuls melted butter, half a teacup cold milk; stir this into the first mix ture, and let it bake two hours. Macaroni a V Italienne. Twelve sticks of macaroni (a quarter of a pound), half a pint of milk, two table spoonfuls of cream, two of butter, one of flour, some salt, white pepper and cayenne, and a quarter of a pound of cheese. Break and wash the macaroni, and boil it rapidly for twenty minutes in two quarts of water. Put the milk on in the double boiler. Mix the butter and Hour together, and stir into the boil ing milk. Add the seasoning, cream and cheese. Drain and dish the maca roni. Pour the sauce over it, and serve immediately. One tablespoonful of mustard can be stirred into the sauce if you like. If the sauce and macaroni are allowed to stand long after they are put together, the dish will be spoiled. If they cannot be served immediately, keep both hot in separate dishes. Yorkshire Pork Pies. Use lean, fresh pork; have two or three pounds if the pie is to be a large one; cufc the pork in to strips about two inches long and half an -inch wide; line a buttered pudding-dish with puff paste, put in the pork, season with pepper, salt, and sage, wet with half a pint of sweet cider or wine, put small pieces of butter over the top, cover with thick puff pa3te, cut a fancy figure on the top, brush over with beaten egg; bake an hour and a half, or, if small pies are preferable, bake in small patty pans. Oatmeal Samp. Put a pint of oat meal to soak in warm water a few hours before cooking it; just water enough to cover it; then pour this mixture into boiling water, a little at a time, with a good pinch of salt, and let it cook slow lv, the same as a cornmeal hasty pud ding, for half an hour longer. A pud ding can be made of it by using eggs, milk, sugar, raisins, and cinnamon, the same as for other puddings. French Salad Dressing. Three table spoonfuls of oil, one of vinegar, one saltspoonful of salt, one-half a salt spoonful of pepper. Put the salt and pepper in a enp, and add one table spoonful of the oil. When thoroughly mixed, add the remainder of the oil and vine"-ar. This is. dressing enough for a salaiT for six persons. If you like the flavor of onion, grate a little juice into the dressing. The juice is obtained by first peeling the onion, and then grating with a coarse grater, using a good deal of pressure. Two strokes will give about two drops of juice enough for this rule. Of ex-President Hayes' children, one, Webb Hayes, is a manufacturer in Cleveland; Burchard Hayes is practis ing law with young Mr. Waite in Tole do; Rutherford Hayes, Jr., is, at school in Boston, and the younger children go to the public school in the village of Fre mont. An Iowa editor was challenged to fight a duel. He promptly accepted, and chose axes as the weapons. Then je issued a supplement, and named for ty rods as the distance. m Fashion Notes- -Small sleeve-buttons are most stylish. The close English coiffure still pre vails. Plash skirts make handsome balmor als. Sealskin borders are on green clotu suits. Bearskin robes will be used in sleighs. Black velvet dog collars are again in fashion. Red satin fans are popular for day re ceptions. Feathers supersede flowers in head dresses. . Plush-covered pedestals are effective for statuary. Brown is preferred to gray for brides' travelling dresses. The small bonnets of last winter are the favorites of this j"ear. Moire stripes alternating with plush stripes are seen in rich gmds. Plain sleeves are preferred to puffs by fashionable young women. One wide bonier of fur is more stylish than two or three narrow ones. Every Egg Broke. A farmer, carrying a basket of eggs, tried to steal a ride on a freight train, and when he came to want to get off, the train didn't stop, and no he jumped off. The train wasn't going very fast, but he didn't understand getting away from it, and so got slung several sum mersaults and stopped against a fence, with a wrist sprained, his clothes mud died and rent, and one ear pretty near ly torn of. He got up and took an in ventory of the result, and in his de spair, lifted up his voice and said: Gosh durn the gosh - durn luck, any how! Even gosh durned egg in the lot's broke!" Boston rost. A Damaged Beauty. Miss Louise Montaiie, the celebrated 'Lalia Ro'kh" of Fo'rep.iugh'f pircu3, has filed suit for damages against tbo Lonisvill and Nashville railroad, con cerning her intentions to do which much has been written in the papers. She says in her pet tion that she got on board a train of cars run for the defend ant at Bowlinr Green, about 10 o'clock on the night of September 22; " that al most as soon 0 she stepped on the platform the train started off at a high rate of speed, And ran 'Into soma .other cars which had been left on the track, producing a wrocV. in which she was caught and her left limb bruised and lacerated and t'.e flesh torn; tiiatnt. the time she was an : e tress jn Ail am Fore pangh's circus, receiving 333 ft week and traveling expenses: that by reason of the accident to her she had been con fined for four weeks, suffering great bodily and mental pin, 1 sing I cr salary and incurring great expense for treatment and assistance; thst it will be a long tim;t before she will be able to fulfill her duties as an actress, and, besides, after she recovers the limb will still appear scarred and mntilated. and will be source of great dis.-onfort ami groat peeunt trr Joss to her. In con sideration of nli of wiiiitt nl.it demands 20,000. Louisrl'le VourieirJournqL A correspondent of the New Yurk Evening Post says that the writer on Slang Phiases," in the January Atlan tic, does not appear to kuow that the phrase "too thin" is purely and distinc tively Shakspearian, and quotes "King Henry VliL." rt 5, scene 3, where the King is represented 'Iressing Gard iner as follows: You were ever itxk! at sudden commendation, liirihop of Winchester. But kivnr, I come not To heucnch flattery now; and Jn my preseiicd Tber are v,jjp" end Iwse to hi le offence The Pint Mormon Sermon. The first Mormon preacher was a man nzaied Aldrich. I heard his first sermon, says a correspondent of the Salt Lake Tribune. When he got up in the school house he said that he would not preach the new gospel unless Gabriel Mowed his horn as a sign that he endorsed his views. J ust then a loud blast of a horn was heard, and then he began his preach ing. The horn business had a peculiar effect upon some of the . congregation, and as it sounded night after night, just before he preached, many of the ignor ant were converted. I was only a school boy then, but myself and other school boys determined to watch the place where the sound came from, and in a frove of trees, not far from the school ouse, we found the Gabriel up a tree, with a fish-horn under his coat. We made him come down, and found him to be a worthless fellow whom Smith had hired to toot for him. One day when Aldrich was preaching, ho blew his horn, and arlot of old women came out, thinking the fish . and clam wagon was coming. We exposed the horn trick, and it was the laughing-stock of the town. We used to tell the man to get a horn that was not a fish-horn, so that the people need not rush out, ex pecting clams. The most astonishing thing about the matter was that, although the fraud was fully exposed, and the man who played the part of Gabriel was caught dozens of times behind hedges and out-buildings, blowing his old horn for Aldrich to preach from, there were lots of peo ple who believed that the religion was the only true religion, and plenty of peo ple joined the church, and even gave up all their property to it. A Eusy Man. Peck's Milwaukee Sun is responsible for this: A Milwaukee man, while in Cliicago, recently, sent a bouquet of flowers to a relative in a Wisconsin town, and when he heard from them they had arrived four days after le'ng shipped, wilted and dead. He was mad, and in talking it over with a railroad man, the railroader said: "You must not expect too much from an express agent. N ow, that bouquet had to pass Juuction, and I know the express agent there. He is the depot agent, express agcn keeps a restaurant, is postmaster, ..!s as switchman, helps unload freight, checks baggage, keeps a store, works a team on the road, drives passengers to adjoining towns, is sexton iu a church, buys coun try produce, keeps the hav-scales, ruus the caucuses of 1 tTt political parties, goes out shooting chickens w itli hunters, keeps a pool table, has a mill for grind ir sugar-cane, and runs a hop yard, beside helping his wife run a millinery store. Now, a man who has so much business as that ought to 1 e excused for letting a bouquet i m:.in in the express, office a week or ten days." ' The man who sent the bouquet said, come tothink about it, they were mighty lucky to get the flowers at all, and he would apolo gize for anv words l e might have s;. ;? en in the heat of debate. What t.e country wants is a diversity of indust ries. Crime and Sensational Literature. The direct connection between "pen ny dreadfuls' and crime has been de monstrated over and over again Jby the annals of our own police courts. The mischievous lad who sometimes 'since presented a pistol at her Majesty's head, and got well whipped for his pains, was found in possession of a collection of lives of celebrated highwaymen, and the various gangs of youthful burglars and would-be highwaymen who nave lately appeared In the dock have one and all modeled their career upon the heroes of criminal novels. Only the other day a terrible illustration ocenred of the actual effect of this gallows litera ture upon Weak minds. A young man 19 years of age named Westby, shot his father dead at Nottingham, having first murdered a little ofiice boy at the office of the solicitor where he was employed, "merely to strengthen hU nerve," and then took refuge in a fowl-house, where he was captured witli a revolver in his possession, with which, as he frankly owned, he intended, when the police came, to shoot as many as possible. The key to this otherwise inexplica ble outbreak of homicidal fury was af forded by the poor mother's words: "My son was very fond of reading and would sit for hours at his favorite amusement.studying periodicals and sen sational literature." By this "sensa tional literature?" his habits appear to have been formed, and the were ec centric enough, Ie. would not, we are told, "allow any tnu to vjsjt his, bed room, which was entered by an opening . in the floor. To this opening he had at tached ft trapdoor, with bolts, aml-jti? night he alwavM fastened himself in. He had also puiled down the bedstead, and had been in the habit of sleeping in a hammock slung up from the roof, while around the walls of the room were a number of pictures of the 4Life of Dick Tnrpin,' etc. A singular col lection of cuttings from newspapers was also found in his desk at Mr. Era ser's office, including recipes for the manufacture of guncotton and other ex plosives, together vslth accounts of mar velous adventures." .lien i a direct instance of the effect which the modern substitutes for the Newgate calendar have-upon weak intellects and crazy brains. Saturday Ilcvlcw. A Man to Wham Vanderliit Cavi & Tan", The first wife of the Lit Cornmo hro Vanderbilt and the wife of iSamuel Carr were sisters. While Vanderbilt was laying the foundation of his great fortune. Carr was going backward. Ho finally became almost destitute. Com modore Vanderbiit then bought a good farm, stocked it, and turned it over to Mr. Carr as a present; but it was not long before Carr had spent everything. He appealed for another trial, but the Commodore was- inexorable. The re sult was that Carr had to be taken to the Rjukmnmj (Jopnty Poor-House, where ho has vvna'ju for the last twenty years. Recently Mr, Wflljaw?, Vanderbilt. the grandson of domino? dore Vanderbilt, interceded, and now Mr. Carr, who is 70 years old, is In St. Luke's Hospital. Cranberry Culture. Not long ago a gentleman pointed out k' s 3 small fresh-water marsh, and said: Thn pl;'f is worthless as it is, but it will yield "$$,tKM- o SOOO worth of cranberries even- vear." The cran berries fonnd in our markets come from Wisconsin largely, and are worth in Joan Francisco at the present time $14 per barrttt, M If-atf half this price rep resent freight chaj-gM, an!' fhfl ret 3$ price brings them up to the nvignboiss hood of 17 per barret This berry has been cultivated largely ill tho New Jvng land states for years, and a largtf pro portion of the country's supply comes from this so arcs. In Michigan and Wis consin are large marshes where it flour ishes in the wild state; but these marsh es are now found to be inadequate to the demand, and a large amount of cap jxij hij$ JY'eently been invested in land and iliipxutt,.i ff)T the propagation jjf he fruit la'tuaX rygio"o U jji.-osi where it has grown- wild. ' .The' "pnee (berg r4rc3 rum $2 to S2.i0 per bush el, and th eothpaaf evppct to get baud some profits from thi invesfnipfil j these liirures. If the crauberrv can b i produced here for even double the money thev are worth there, there would be a wide margin of profit for the grower. So far as we know, there has been no 2ort made to cultivate this berry on the coa.-- Why should not some of our farmers experiment, .vith it? Humboldt TiniCS. :.i.':.S Pillll tzfrfl rib!'-. . ' i U .Ai J " -3 xvj '' - -w-tf5 .us Neuralgia; Sciatica Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, 'Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equal Sr. jArnnx Oil a a afr, ttirr, simple and eheap External K'medy A trial entails lint the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Onta, and every one niffi rrng with pain can hTe cheap and poaltiro proof of iu claima, Direction in Eleven Languages. 80LD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AKD LEALEK3 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Sid., U. 8. A.. 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Is hns been In genera) ose for several years nd wo hnve thoasanflf of testi nsoaials fmra imtienia, as to its vnlue, aod it fa now ooooedod to be the most rational means yet dia eovered for rs.tchLca and cuiLn this very prevalent .y'""- that Is vrcll known to be the caieof untuid imsirrtc kic2T.ol upon whom quiwka prey with Uialr tospr-M" nyvi'm-,. t--J biar fees. The Kemerly la potupin neat bases, af ifirvo!. fp. J,(enotu;h to last a month, I S3 J 'S.tmiihoienUto na tuA 3 er- tnsnent cure, unless ir Sfevoro cams.t , (iaetina; oveir three ucrthn, iil restore-tnosd f a t.'ro worst conii inn. i S7. t!r nt bv mail, in plain wrappers. uii KlRRCl'lona I-jr vauuflr Wiii. act ACK HOX. fefM4 fr orMtrtr r.T.v-rtnre -.mpw i J Itf a tivipit Jtwiisitnical lllnirtction B tho most a .( :.': thu( in.vi 9 Hmrrti to ticrft-tt tienlrJt, t'tui ihf rfjul 1 SisPfe'4 thff'lu rvriccti-rtitUrii mame um if s.. nL7,ltl, &l,t (fl'ltf fry HARRIS REMSCY CO. MH. HE.m MaraetanflStli Sis. Ct. LOu:3, MO. Un!icltc3 teavlmor.y to tho Efficacy of Prof. Harris' Pastille, taken from Lt tsrs reoelvwl fr-?-rt Pa'romi Indiani. April It. TV Ike hsmody is srorklns; per f&cUr. Had ef.l,---r--'n wwtnw. forb 3 oars past. Iowa. Oet. I' 'in. iH.l am almrast surprised at issr !!. TbcT hure work-Hl likifn charm oa m. ctxarro on ra. I am ras tn-Wjrrt t.-.Vina. X ofirht. and i Hre was socmsMrm cirmsrv ,.rro i i . . .--.tt. t.r r.v. no cnr for mm. fciftu- X. trVa j. eine fuid I bJ"v9 it bw crd me. for tbnnJcfal- J ncifrwi Had X Piea scd tt anochor r c frfond. Vcu &hva iSnn n r:aX thias ku 4 on cl ttiwm-iir- t ctta. - - - - - - a From a physic Mf 5iif?3l. Mlssoart. Jan S. Pl farwr. isMMar k of to Pastille The tf.val on wh.itn 1 bava osiul aacwjt of oae bos, fa addition to a sarapio toi. is fast racovariosb and I think nno( Ur w Li I sia- aim ail rict. From a Druggist. Maryland, Sept. 2. T9. Last Janniirjr w CT" a box of yoar Hrbmi for on of oar castotnvrK. sod it bits mads a prf S cqrg of him. W have another customs aosr isMsj in to sam way. aod wlan ana Ko. a bas. fW,. THE GREAT n t f yon 1 w-t BrM mm mm m - c . m tm &. m PI ILLS aiW S5V 4 ROEBRT DONNELLY'S BLACKSMITH flTTOP Vagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing or farm and otber machinery, as there la a good lathe in my shop. , 'PETER It AO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker baa taken charge of the wagon Khop. - He is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Sew Wacoa) . and Itnrsifn made to Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Shop on Sixth street nonoslte StrHeht'sStatle ' '. . : AND - MACHINE SHOPS! . - ; I'latfMiuouth - Xelrnkn. Flepajrer of Steam Engines, Boilers, - Saw and Grist Millx, GAS AND STEAM FITTINGS. Wrought In-n Tine. Furce and Lift llpes.Steaia GaueM. Safety Valve (idvernor and jill kiiidf if lr.s Kngiue Kiltinfcs, repaired on slmrt iiot ice. Also all kinds if KABH JIAI HIVH! Y. XKW JiI!I( H VAIiP. I have now a new JJrick-M.iker from tlie east First-Class Workman. 130,000 No. 1 Brick ow. ju'auv ana for s;s;c i -.j them for Yoiii-tivcs. ; u:i. ir ik. fallow ;i in.'-ii po . Yttf li;ld. Will KOt U8U::;!-: tor a C;ant(t? ri linr I am iil;- i!t V. i.;N !! l,itii!!': ;iiw! t f i t up any kind .f wnik in Brick wan tod v IKlinV ilARTMAX. A' n:v !!.(; . .t-liir.L'tcn Avenue or at K. i M ii r- .Tj M:iin s-net. r!;i:tMii.m!h, j Ne!.r;sk Vm a 2 AG HATT i Jl'ST tfEXF.f AO A IX. I tM, Clean, First Class Meat Shop, onMain Street Correr of Mil. ' l'l;itlniontli Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat. .'; 1.116 n Ktrur. ty arvincio tlinchnrijrs r-vy rr-'. 7 h ,- yaotii't i to wncmcr en:::i -i . r ' - s should fci'jv.l two 3c. rta:Tji3 f"r ct 't -.-culsr of Itf?ormt ioii. A- In- r r statnns. PTOIn.r:T & f'.. ': . and FatcnUi, 13 O LL,S V."., l .i:on. . ii ThirtvP1- fai'rtleaof CshSae;e: of Cor: 8 of Cucoas- bcr: i .: i-.on; s; of Vc. : vf IW-ins : t? "f S.uah; j of Bee: a.:: I n oi Tor.nto. miiU other varieties in proportlaa. a lar.fe pnrtwm f.' whi--h were ro-.vn on mv He seed farmt. sriti b- U- tn t ;n m rertable aat Flowrrr H-d 3ataloee for 1 SS. Sen: J-kitB to ail vrho apply. C'w oruers of 1 Sc.w n nccl 2vt . ritir ftir it. AU fel i fmm rr.y aWiih men: warrai.-c-l br.tt. l&h and true a n.ua. io far. that shnuld ii pr..vc o.Iicrwi.e. -11 refill o. r rr::s. The eri'lnnl liitrmlaorr f Fu-ly rt'.lu .ia l ?:.. Psta. tnm. SIa?i;! "ii.oJ Fn-?v '.:. t: !.-.' ' . ,u-ua, llarblt iivuJ 4'uhi.utw I' :. ...'..--. . .t.ijreof ...her n-w Vtjrt.i. :r. I Irvc t-t. -, . wl tiit ;hiI1ic "cT V'cffctabics a L-jtc il-v. JlSLZOr 9, J. J".. i,r ;,,? V; Vii-Vrd, Mass. PLATTS MOUTH rvllLLS. PLATTSMOrXlI. SF.. C. lli:isr.l - frupif?tor. Flour. Corn .fetfl tfr Feui Al;iv on tmnil uml t(ir.iii'i I:.wti.';l e:isji nvirea. Ttie 1 1 1 sr I t prii'hn .,tli il" Wheii ;n,it C'ovn. rnrl'pnlnr ntn'ittion jr'ven finrd'n work. KENDALL'S rni n i in r- t Lt II I P ! I I WW V ,eT'I uriv in uuiiLii f:,:u mm Till: 3I0ST SLTfESsri'I. IIE3IEDT ever diccovered. an it in certain in Its eficcss and does no! Mister. A no excellent for Iiu uian ilesii. lrt'AD I'lifjUK 11KLOVY, From COL. U Tt FOSTER. Vftini;stown. Ohio, May lfath, l4". Dir. Ii. .J y. I'VDAM. & t.'o., ;nra;-I had a very vsilualde llanibicti nian colt which I prized verv liithly. he had a lurue inme spavin on one joint aru i:i;,i vcly oint art! n small one on tlie oilier wiueit luaae lame ; I had him under She cliarjire or tivti t.nn:irv whlcli tailed to cure hiin. I.vra oiie day readin1; the advertisement J of Kctidairs Simvin Lure m me i nieago r.x-pro-s, I determined at once to try it. they or dered three bottles: I look tluin all ani thoufh! I would give it a tliorouuh trial. I used it according to directions and the fourth day the colt ceased' to Ire lame, and the lumps have dis.npearel. I used but one bottle and the colts limbs are as free from lumps and as smooth as anv hore in the state. lie is entiro-- iy-ftirreJ. cure was so remarkable that I h-t iu.) f jitJt;h'"'' tlie remaining iwo bottles. tflo aru Hr.W tjSny if4, ' Very Itt-SiJCtfiily, T. FOSTKH. in Care ON HUMAN H.ESK. PatUen'a Mille, Wash. Co.. X. V. Feb. 2ist. 1ST. Dlt. B. J. Kfs HALL, Dear Sir : Tbe iarticu lir awe on vliii-!i I u.seU viur KpiuIuHV Sxviu t.'iire-wan a niHlignHnt ankle fi-aln of lxt-en liioiitli" sitmitlini:. 1 bad trU-tl liu.iiy tliinRs. Imt in tain. Your Spavin Cure uit the ImjI ttlie irioitnJ ay:Min, ami lor ine nrt time M'-i-e in.n. Fr. iftiHtiwnl positimi. F'or u f;ii:iiy liniment It f htI. inO (hiitg'M-c i-ver wd. .. . . ' -ti ' Toura Tru! v. ' Krv. M. P RRLL, rtitort.f ty. F Citurdt, fMtrh'.s Mi0.-X: ).- Ken'li's spavin Cuf. SlmiiI aililrc-' for I!iustr;Hed i;iu.uliM. iti--u welhirik gives xisti-e'pnof tt vittus. ij rfnitiUv" h ftr m't ijh tiin! iinrm;iliufJ yijcr k-.s ut iiur ksiuvlettr'A t" us w '"f'liVe 1, perix.ttle. r lx txitllM for 56. Alt Dnipgiets have it or can ;et It tor you. or it will be sent to any address tin receipt of prie by the projirb-tori. LK. B. J. KKXUALL & CO. Enoeburg Fulls. Vt. 341y SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. business now lit'f.ire the pub lic. Vou can maAe money I.ist- v,. r.t work for in thtu at any-sHitii;'t-Wc. . Capital .i: ;.').!'.!. Wipwftl ftitrf you. '-r4Ai Js, And iipwariln ni;ideil -inely iJit indu-trioU". .Men. m-n. fiojs and t irl Vntefl evr-r)lierf tp work tqr il.- 'Now iailie tixia. Vou Mia work in M.io time only, or iive ryour M-hnle tUnn l the: Uuli:i' , Vou caijlive at Home Hun uo m. worn .'i nnirr i.iimm will pav you nrarlj well. N oiie csn nil m make f'noniious jray by rt:iins at ti.-t: Cirt Iv oulOt and terms "free. lo!ev rru.ii' fnst.ea iiy aii IioDomldv. Addrewn 35lj Tkcjc it Co., avutfuato. Maine. any cauMsJso lor Uirtef ilccca.wt so!: Wrt S-J ?-o5aL eiSV Mwji I? ESSir lao tliykitM ditabilUg entlU 1 1 per . lext tV .i1 l" i f-f3 It i i Seav 19 the OM Favorite and . xirt3:rjcxrjATi Xiiaoxa Omaha, Kansas City, Atchison and St. Joseph, 3?" O CHICAGO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE, DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, New York, Boston! And All Points EAST and SOUTHEAST. THE LIXE COMPRISES Nearly 4.000 railed. Solid Smooth Ptopl Track. Alt comifctmns ar msdn in I'NlUN DEPOTS. It baa a Natior.nl Ucputnn.m n bt'irur THE GKGAT THIiul'UlirAK LINE find ! tiniversnllT conceded t' be THE FINEST KyriPPED itailroad iu Uta "World for all classes of travel. Trv it, and you will tlnd traveilnt; a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Throuch Tickets via this Celebrated Lino for sale at oil ottices In the. Wist. All information about Hates of Fare. Pleepine Car Accommodations, Time 'i'ahles, &c will bo clicer t ully Klveu by applying to T. J. POTTER, PERCEVAL LOWELL, id Vice Prnt t ft Oil Vui, Ga I Paucager A(L, Chicago, Ills. . CMczgo,MtS 1W Garmoro's Artificial Ear Drums. As I aTtnted and wera br Ma perTeatly rutarin the hearing. Entirely deaf for vnirty yer.h hear with them. eva whipr.ditinetly. An not obeervabb and re main in position without aid. Descriptive Circular fr. t'.Vl-TlON I Do net be deceived toj bufcas ear drums, alia ia the omy snocesfal artificial ear Drum nuaafactored. John fawiw, 8.W. Cor, tth b Race St.. Cincinnati. O. A Book of Rare Orlslnalltv. entitled TACTICAL LIFS The rreat prubiom solved. The individnsl einfallraoi. idered from tae site of responsibility up to maturity ia re curd to Education, Home, Society, Etiquette Hrnuioiiisiaii, urnn koiei marriage, busi peas, &C Uo Brtad-Eattn art to bt llrtaJ- Wirmer. 1 a vi Inms abounds in striking thoughts, rare informatioa and intent enmmonen. Full-paire colored plates each ONE A UEM. Agents Wanted Everywhere, bsad for cireoloj mil description, terras. Ad., address. J. O. HeCCKDY 4: CO .Mt. tenia, alo. BEST in the VORLD 1. AND winner" of highest distinction at every tireat noria'arair lor louneen years. Hillbll SFJ dta. is read this month, and will 6 " aent free to any addre:., annooncln; UnUMliONiwSTTUs; ovcrluOinalL . Prices, 2S, $30. 66, S4 to M0 and tip; aba for Tremont St., BOSTON: 4t East 11th bt., AiirV lUJiaj 19 rt aossq Ave.. tniuAuu. : 0,000 Ajrents Wanted for lAIo of It contain the full history of hU noble and eventful Ufa mlrlAst.irdlv a.ssassiuMtion. Surirical treatment, death. funeral obsequies, etc. The best chance of your life to make money, hewareof "catchpenny" imitations. This is theonly authentic and fully illustrated lifeof our mar tyred President. Fine steel portraits. Extra terms to Agents. Circulars free. Address National Pcausaiaa Co., St. Louis, Ho. l ::tsi hniiirteirom:iM:npie l'r'i"a! Leaf vi K;irf Value. :ul is a S'ositlve Itemed y fir:ill tlie lise:ifeK thitt eause l uiii.s in tlie 1t ren t of tli? ImmIV for lorpi"! l.jvfr llPaiiaelies Jain dice iJizzmess. Cravel, Miliaria, an.i aii l i :fi- eultie-' : the Knlueys. l.ivcr ami ( rmaiy l)r- pans. t-or rrniale IMMpaveM. Jloulhiv Men- stniai'.on. aim ft u 1 1 d. -r l renuaiicy. it haw no eijnal. It restores the or-jan that mahr, tlie liloixi. aim iienee is tlie hest Itlood I'urifier. It is tlie only k'ncvn r-nu-dy tliaf cures that sooui'iie. Iti-i;ht m ItiMeune. Kr iJialjelec. ue tnnier h Safe IMalx-tf ( lire. tor Sale liy Drnjrits and Dealer at 1.1 jier bottle. Large! bottie in tlie market. Try it. II. II. WAUXKit d CO.. Rochester. N. Y. ii s.-;.i J UfrlQ Ivpt A IVrfainery. Figiuuur. of l'.- A Co., N. Vcttle. pARKers mum mm r ' "O Medicine for Every Family. P NEVER INTOXICATES. I Madcfrom Ginger, Eucliu. Mandnilce. Sti!!inpiaf j k and other of trie be: t vc-ct..b!e rcmctiics known, 3 r Parker's Gingp.x Tonic has remarkably varied i V curative powers, & isthe greatest Stomach Correct- J r or, lSlood I urifiernU Liver Keguhitot ever made (?: : The Best Medicine You can TJs i : forEestorinHealtli&Stree-th 3 Itcommcncesto act from the lirt du-c, s ?.ic!ics , out tne weak organs, and is warrar.n J n c::rc o" t help all cases of the Eov. els. J-tomach. I.i o;i. t Kioneys, l iter. Urinary prj;ans, a) ICciripI.iir is cf oroen, rvervousr.css, fcljcolcssucbs, ilueuuia- lisia and Drunkenness. Try a bottic to-c!av : itmavsave vau-rlife. soct. L and$i sizes ataiidruesi-sts. Kvcry Genuine bottle ' f nas pursignasure on puiside wrapper, Ilrsctz Ci VO., ff. i. lirge saving in buying !ft size. ?SraTT3a "r.-J T ' . St trm W Just What la Wanted. Everybody whose Kair is gray or tided has felt the reed of a Hair Restorer ar.4 dressinj that is cleanly, agreeably perfumed and hrra'css. Par leer's H?ir liam utisiics the mot f.vticiimis li these rw?sc. Sold .y en. - .... TUB UBUT APPETIZEB TONIO, COUGH CURE OB y COUGHS, - "COLD 8, coysTjirrnoy, Bnoxcnms, ASTHMA, a no All Diseases or TUB tiuatj aud longs: Trie rt.4I,SA!rIof TOLl! has alwsji iiMitom of lbs most .-njinrtntit vrcsfioct leal Fcftjr tfslblt lb9 HJcroacbmetU of tto aUiivo iiij. . buillbujisv t; beeq so sdvmia f sousiy eorapiiu&d ed as ia Lain nisei to tliHTia-f TOLU. ROC K aad HVK. Iu soothlny Bilsibic Froperties affords lffuctva stimulant, appetizer and tonic, to bnild DD tha Eva. es t.'-.cr tha eonsh baa bees relieved. '. 'IMT'ft'J I Don' b" deceived rry dealers J l J I f U i i who trv to paim oT Kock and .':.r I.j -r-.kr.a A, Utn i!s TOLU, KoCK i il :- V".'.!l SB be-otilv 4IEtU;ATivD ar . - e..-nlw--t1 estiine hs a fK V A TK'JI i f-. p :ei...-i r i .. iu p on each bqttie,. ' iu: up a Q itri 8ii Bjit!e3. I'rioe $1.00. TOI.U. HOCK & RYE CO., Prop'rm. - CHICAGO, ILL. Sji-J by UR'JCCISTS and GENERAL DEALERS Everywhere. mm Ik 1 . Ill: BENNETT A complete to:k of Staple and Fancy Groceries FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS. AND TOBACCO. v We carry the lie?t stock of CAXNKI) GOODS in tins City. fHtf Fi.xlq, Teas a Specialty, AGENTS 1'OU C. S. Malta's "Old ReiiaWe" Brand 'of Baltimore Oysters; -. - sS-CASK PAID FOK COXTlTTZK 3T IJROZDXJC JH.-iJl fiootis Uclivorcd Tree In any part of le clly. ssawsvissisaii ii siisimisji iiivii isiixii s in i isiisi i sssn sn .iiwiijisJis)nnilTTnTirs M hv v V f"1 Contains Pepsin, Rhubarb, Mandrake Gentian And cure. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Rilliousties and all derangemcnU of the Stouiiicli arising from over-eating anil drinking. Prrpnrnd only by msoiv.v iiiedicixk am invrncinnxo co LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. "-J for su l,y all Dru-.Ht. o The Old Soods Altliouyli Lt'cticn is over v. e are OU tC?Q WILL FIND AT F.N. WHITE'S nxi-, HEIST MOCKS OI COODH, -Li XL .Mi. aA A -OJ- The nicest Green Winter Apples for sale. Over Ji.') Darn-Is tli;wn Ci IIhj tn Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS CA SII PAID FOR HIDES FURS, TALLO W, dC, at .! ,S'. TYJJTiJS, ' PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA THE OfJITI RINGS A and Plants. OnrGreenhnnaea and uiS uiimutu vi tour acres, solid iu (floss, and Prices. 35 tortiatwlt Street, e-vr York. PfVTc send tir Tllustrattd Catalogme of "nP6" "aWverytlilna: for tlie Garden," rflEC JlAUI hit's , . nuj -ii u )i-iws iu ujtmiLTiiiu, n.ivr tit v i. r MANUFACTURED 3Y THE DR HARTER F, BAUMEISTER Fl-riii.--i.rr, Kiei-Ii, I'me Mi.:; E.:E.iri:fss: eAsi.v. Si cciiil call- arn-in;e.'l t. iii.d Fio.-h M.l from sair e -o ti;ii;i.!i-i ! en v.-i- r-,J a'-.- ft I ftf Fr, s fc 1:1 . r - . ,i. la S.-tt.U.:V p-i-OiK-.'! ul J.. 617 St. Charlp's Sfrppt. Sf. Louis. Ifo. A renlar craji ite of txn Mwiical .li., (.. hu le lonor lu.-at.i i tuun ;-y otherl'liyniuiaa In bf lu:s.a eity pnits tikotr.aqld nil old raidants know. Sjrphilia, Gbuorrkc?-.. G:et, Su-icture, Orehiua. Kupurcl ( urinary Bjrpbilitio or MercuriaJ Affactioaa J Xbroat. Skin or Jinnee enrcl Si.fcly, J'rivstelr. fipermatorrba. Sexual Dabiiitv and Imr.ntif a the result of Keif-A huso, so:anl eir,sein maturer Tears.erover braiawork. prod uciaff Drvoncness.srnrrv. ai emixsiom, dabulty. dimness o.'thrhl.fW-t;... n pry, phjsiciil decay, aversion to society coafuioa of ideas, low of svxaal pewsr,nu?nt loe. rendering max. riaire improper re Perzaanantlycured. onsulttioa at office or by mul free and lnvii,.1 P,,.t,,.i,i. ... tamp. Medicinea seat by mall or esorefca. Cores ..nam uuuui vxiHis n ia trucK iy th'ed. MARRIAGE t ff , The whole story, vrcl! told, as it Is troe tolje, oa the foliewina snbjeots: VVbo rnny marry, arhi not, why. Manhood, Womanhood, Physical decay. Who should rnarrr : how life and happiness may be increased ; effects of celibacy and excess, and nucy more. Those married oroontemplatinii mnrriaire should read it then keep un der lock and key. 83 CtS. by mail in money or pos- i .?- "wii -r n;i.,a qrii-i pnoxen. FHEEwaiscl!,PT0H I IlamsWwkno8s,ItManhood,XorTo:i.sr: ijely mio..l WanuniiiisiQi ot laeos, yivortlou to Society Liou.-e .Jeniory and Disorders brourbton l:v Sif. Abase. Anydrninristhriat!iolnipdieo-ji. Ku'-Louia Oirat:ve lnst'e.61i Ht-Chnrlci. Ht. Iinis, fo. 703 cnenutSt, St. Louie. Mo. at old office, eon Hunt to cure Bpenmv.rrium, S-rr. n xl Weak- S?f,IT?pot'ncyI14,l.fcIP o! 8yMa- -norrbcea, Bieet, Urinary or Bmdder disaa t. Jernt CJ Tired in a 1-w dys. Aiitbe dLseiMm T::ntn from elf-abnse,ex"j.9 0rexpw-ure enwd for life with eufa medicine. A iv'.r. f r.. , f-, u r . i . . rr.r ta ttrirt eonfi lenoe. By-mrtor.i Eooif Mrt.,m; sn niirt eonb ienoe. By-mrtor.i Boo!t f .r two ARRIACE GUIDEV 1 HI ru; octa t--""i". 1 1 ii- CSr OISPE-rJSARY, fctabllsisl 1S17 at 12 . Sii Strsst, ST. LCCT, K3. riiHE Pbr.icians in charge of Ibis eld and wll know X. institution are resnlar rrs4-jatt in mediums sni 'irry. Years of i'xpenenoe to tbe treatment of Ciironio Discaeee bare made ibeir skill and ability murb superior to that of the ordinary practitioner, that tbey bare acquired a national reputation through iieir treatment of complicatd rues. NDlSCRETlOfs OR EXPOSURE ? sasHiaMsssBWBKasSBHsasHBwSBS adecuons A to btoosl, asilss er bone, treat--! witb auocr, 00 scientific prmcj pivs, without usin( Mercury or viber 1 rtnnnons Medicines and at moderate expense. YOUNC PN and those of mirtdle ae ebo are ' iJi.n.l -afase suffering fr&Bi crfc-0-uc weas: lles that en ere its rirtlras for bus in0 or marriaEo. tormanently cured. moderate expea. gATjMTS TWEATFO .;,Mih SZV', fwrKuAi c . u . : : I u 71 T i -1 ti f. tm FREE xd tfiTitrd. LtM f a-aattica to b vntwrrd iSf pattest dmmtriuf trctUnaes. B-nW fnra to any aJdreta om vi pi tci. f Pmm fWg' trim Bnptarr mhmmUl ec S t trfr addr, 4 Irftrn miUIm U tkeir aWssiUf a. It h. dM trn.f Corr.snur.n-w'iontric:!)f coDfts-ot in I, au-J tKoo'J bt. -- DU. BUTTS, IS .-Jortk 81b bee. LeuU. Mo." &. iLt-A K.V : J liau ust4 iit fovcrished condition of tne tilooi, t!ii3 peerless rf-nied v, lias in iny Jiamlri, uiaile uonie ou.S riiil7iir..M ases that have ba.'lled some of our most eminent iilivbii-fans. h:ic i lilcd . tills K at ami Ircomnarl able remedy. I presorllie it in preference to any lion lm-paraiiu inr. ie. In l.ir l. ni.-h a e.nnrioun.1 aa Db. UAitTEK'd Iso.M To.ic fs a neeessltv In my pn'i lee. Da. IluBEXfJ' t- vil'H ,'"uutl t-T. l.m i. Mo.. Nov. -,;!,. 1---K SKM WaMi AvVnoa. It (rive color to the blowl, fJI-.'-.V-i.'.'!? "V l:ZTxrT'J -'.V7r:w'm"-'"-" misj natural hralthfultontt to It F-t T 5 r'' I 2 P :MfJf?f ?A f ?! KyfD it applicable to Omrrall i V & A? 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JloiN iuMi: in mi- r.K tii-c, ail in an r xni-rlciiro of loiina aiiyii:iij MCDIGIHC CO.. 213 "V. MAIN S.TstTToJ GO. a ' si U A" ill m i! r. i:i; ili ir itla. M.Mii.ii! a i - i .i .1 Of ! t:iiil ii l-j-;;ii. i I Jou- -, i- 7 p: Jilllrjl, t? I.iiio.-:, IU ; '.A .i.s.- ', .l l ' ic.I.is, iJliii. t..lirrl -ii-;."- 1 1 iilu. ;' .'. ililrew f HiCftGQ.IU lilli-n:- t ra!-(!.( i ri i :'J .'iji. hLJ! i.i t. ir Z,12iOZX: ; COHAHD COS "'-; i'! ii. i.vi:t-ii.(Mtrvo fTZi (c - ."i ' I I.J r OiDi "ll7l..3raVA;Emjtf i r TYt n.iTitn. foi 12 for 2. fSforfia. I ','it') 1 ioom,d 26 4. 35 " 5. 10. IOO " I3.J erxi rafelv h insil 75 I-ont-paiu to uil vouiU. WE GIVE A V A YMx j" "h rriari! !;.w-s tba-j n.t e-labli-Lrnnib. t-row, n. sr feni?"1 nrji iMu NPKCIAS. Itaeineae . wur 7rw t.mde, s r.,mti' Irmne r" ir- rm ' Ca (Ac .w,:l riv nntl; i:lu,'ml,,t r I- I T THE DEWC-ZE &. CONARD CO. KOMl-rowcrs, oi tiro-. c,t iiec(crCotl Can foeevred brthscssei i Dr.fl.Jqin.' "---'- Indie liemedles. Yot SII Book, Ti-stimoululs, t K A co l't'i Hate St.. fbiiii.. r isddreaa Cmumc ttc. l HiiM Ilixilog Saw Mac Line is warranted . . . . m luua uS iu a luinuces, auia I costa legs money than any other Saw "y Machino. Vja m-e the first Una who . ' ta naw r. V o , i . , . , V , ...... fm ........ I.' )?.Vn...kl.uj In Amm. T f , i f V";l "- .js l"-"""" 1 own tha onjy lecai right of the same. Brad for our fce circular. United States Manf Co.. Waahlngton. D. 0. nADIESaMfHIT MOUSE ijThe OVtY BOOK B If of the klni 1 1 evcf p-i'd 'new i;niTioN. a 'iisioitr oi 1 of Ibe L-d. o lw mi U-ju. w.ih view oi masy o the I " k? A 'd(- 1h the most sxUble hooj I pubbtbed. Acen j wanied-senu fee CucuUrs, with sail ... ... . I 3 North 4th St, PfclUdelphia. Fa. QTARTLirJG LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthfnl i Bre lio:y Nervous Dc-biljiv. It Manhood. etr. oatuiK tried in vain every tuon remalv, has die- OovervdaFin-.i.iKe.-lfrmr-. 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