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POLITICAL. . NKW YOHK IHU'UULICANH. The New York republican state' con vention met at Richfield .Springs , N. Y. , on the 19th. E. G. Laphnm vras unanimously eho.-cn chainnan. Aftoruppointment of the usual committee * and transaction of routine busi ness , the convention took a receH until 8 o'clock. H. n. Hall moved the unanimous nomin ation of Qcn. Jag. B. Carr for secretary ol Htate. Carried unanimously. [ Applause. ] KIsseuburgh moved the adoption of the resolutions , and they were adopted unani mously. Ira Davenport was renominatcd for comp troller by acclamation. The ticket nominated is as follows : Secre tary of Htato , General Joseph B. Carr ; comptroller , Ira Davenport ; state treasurer , Pliny I. Sexton ; htate engineer and sur veyor , Silas Seymour ; attorney Jgeneral , Leslie W. Russell. Following te a synopsis of the platform adopted : The republicans of New York hold that the record of the republican party In the pafct affords the best guarantee of the party's purpose and acts in the future the preser vation of national life ; extension of freedom and equal rights , to embrace the keeping of national facto ; promotion of national credit ; payment of puWlc debt ; reduction of taxa tion ; protection of home industries ; eleva tion of labor ; purification of the civil serv ice , and In fine , an administrative policy bathed upon'w&e'- legislation that has given unexampled prosperity to the country and promoted the bappine * ? and progress of the people. Thej- are achievement * * that com mend the it-publican party to continued national favor. Wo rejoice in the wisdom and success of President Arthur'h adminis tration of affair * of the government , which commend universal respect throughout the country , and has the support and confidence of republicans of the state of New York. The platform approves reduction of inter- rat on the public debt , and payment of the debt as rapidly as may be without unduly burdening the people. Rejoice In the fauc- cegful inauguration of civil tervice reform , the result of republican administration , and national progress ; favors a system "of tariff aws under which , while a revenue for the government ia provided , American pro ducers are not overtaxed , American labor elevated , and home markets are secured to home products for the advantage of the pro ducer and laborer ; favors rsmoval of all un just burdens upon American shipping- and awarding of ocean mail contracts to the low est bidders among owners of American ves sels , after open competition. The platform advocates the surrounding of primary m.eetmgs as well as popular elec tions with" security , honesty and purity as indispe sibte requisites to correct politi cal action ; declares the tendency to create monopolies requires checking by adequate legislation ; that unjust indiscrimination fchouldbe prohibited ; that taxation should be equalized and its burdens borne proportionately tionately by real and personal property ; the free canal policy of the state is com mended ; approves the plan of party reor ganization in the city of New York , and recommends it be persisted in to the end , that it shall embrace all republi cans in the city on equal terms and footing ; believes In the wisdom of the people in deciding all questions pertaining to the r ublic welfare , and would accede to the desire of a large body of our citizen * to submit to the voters of the state a constitutional amendment in regard to. the sale of intoxicating liquors ; bays the reckless partisanship and insatiate greed for it- office of the Idemocratic party brought it into public contempt ; its special legislation is to make place for partisans , and iw in crease of the salaried list to reward favorites brought upon H , public execration , iff he platform clones' by stating it is the duty of the people to rescue the legislature from' control of an incompetent , faithless party , and secure economical , efficient and satis factory administration in the state depart ment by the election of the ticket for state officers this day placed in nomination. MA8SACHUSKTT3 HKPUBUCAN8. The Massachusetts republican state convention was called to order at 11 o'clock on the 19th at Boston. Chainnan Lodge , of the state central committee , was chosen temporary chairman , and after prayer by Rev. Orvin P. Gifford , he addre ed the convention. At the conclusion of Lodge's addresotho usual committees and permanent officers were appointed. Charles R. Codmanwac chosen president , and on taking the chair addressed the con vention at considerable length. His remarks chiefly had reference to the present gover nor. He reviewed the Tewksbury affair and said : "One man has led this crusade against the fair fame of lassachusetts a man conspicuous always of great audacity , of ready wit , of voluble and copious speech , and of restlesa personal ambition a man or national notrolety surely , if not of national reputation who has oft < > n solicited and tK > met met' obtained votethe people , but has never bc a able to retain them long ; the legislator identified with congreirlonal raids on.the trcaotuy ; the politician , who propos ed" that the people were toTepuoiate' their honest debts , and so'to make their great and folvcnt country by-word and u hissing among the nation of the earth ; the major general , whoe most valuable services were as provost marshal , and never a * leader of r < nen , and whoe successes were those of $ Fiutler and not of the ttrategist. * ' His refer ences to Butler's political and military rec ord and national notoriety were loudly ap plauded by the delegate ? . He was given three cheors'wheu he concluded. George p.-3tobin&on was nominated for governor , receiving 990 out of 1.1GS vote * . Oliver AmeB was renomlnated for lieuten ant governor. Senator Dawerf submitted a platform rec- mended by the committee on resolutions , a * follows : In presenting to the people of rass-achu- hctts Its candidates for state offices , tin republican party does not deem it nece-sarj this year to offer , any formal statement ol political principles. These principles have often been declared In national affairs. "Wi believe In equal rights and u fairly countet vote ; a thoroughly pure and reformed civil ten-ice beyond the reach of party conflicts ; a sound currency , based on an honest specie dollar ; a liberal but in no case extravagant expenditure ; a largely reduced taxation , and wise and well matured laws to promote American industry and enterprise , both"at home and on the ocean. "We Indorse the administration of President Arthur as wise , conservativeand patriotic. This was unan imously adopted. MAKYLAXU DKMOCItATg. The Maryland democratic state con vention assembled at Baltimore at noon on the 19th. Ex-Governor Philip Erancis Thomas was chosen temporary chairman. Thomas addrebfcd the convention , counsel ing forbearance , wisdom and' regard for public interest in it * deliberations. Com mittees on credentials , permanent prgan- i/ation and resolutions were appointed , and the convention took reces * for half an hour. The convention reassembled and tb.6 fol- lowingticket wa < nominated : Tor governor , Robt. M. McLane ; attorney general , Chas. B. Roberts ; comptroller , Gen. J. Vjank Turner. - * - A Partially Dead Man. The Morning Herald , Baltimore.Md. , states : Major B. S. White , otthis city , describes his miraculous cure as follows : "T have been a partially dead man for ten years. Doctors attributed ray suf ferings to the enlargement of certain glands. The quantity of medicine I took without relief would be sufficient to set up a first-class apothecary shop. Finally St. Jacobs Oil was recommend ed. 1 had my spinal column thoroughly rubbed with it. All those knots , kinks and stiffnesas have passed away , and I am 'myself again. ' ' Waterproof Paint forjStone. A waterproof paint for stone , etc. , is prepared by fusing equal parts of alum inum palpitate and colophony , or mix ing aluminum palmitaUi with wax and dissolving in caustic soda and water. A solution resembling soap is formed , which can be used with advantage for wall-painting and the like. After the paint is dry it is washed with a weak solution of aluminum sulphate to render it insoluble. i THE MARKETS. OMAHA. WHKAT No. 2 , 76.VC. BARLEY No. 2 , 47Kc. BARLEY No. 3 , 33c. RYE No. 3 , 42c. 3ORN No. 2 , 35' c. - r 3AT8 No. 2 , 207-ic. . . - - . * , - . . . FLOUR Wheat Graham , ! : .0(5 < J 00. CHOP FEED Per cwt. POc. SHORTS Per ton , $14 00. ORANGE8-JPerbox , . 10 00. v. . ' LEMONS -Pcr box , ' 56 OOfoti 50. " 1 . ) , APPLES Per barrel $3 253 50. BUTTER Greamery , 2022c. BUTTER Choice country. 10fH)15 ) : . EGGS Fresh , llS > 18c. . HAMS Per Ib. 143ac. SHOULDERS Per ft. ' 8c. PORK Per bbl. $17 00. LARD In tierces , per Ib. 12 * < . SHEEP $3 00SS 75. CATTLE $3 WS4 r 0. HOGS $4r 05 © * .10. v . ' ; 1 . fv5 " l3' ' ! M CALVBS f6'0007 . . ' CHICAGO. "WHEAT Per bushel , Me. CORN Per bushel , 504auO'ae. ( ' OATS Per bushel , 27c. POUK $10 75. LARD $7 05O7 97.M. HOGS Mixed , $4 7.W 15. BATTLE Exports , $5 9Q&G 35. SHKEP Medium to good , $3 234 i 75. ST. LOUIS. WHEAT Per bushel , CORN Per bushel.l45K 45 ? . c. OATS Per bushel , 25023 "a c. CATTLE Exports. $5 85(5ti ( 10. SHEEP-S2 4M3A 35. HOGS Mixed , $4 90f2 00. . Clenrs out rat * , fllesjoachei .bed-bnjs , ants vennl .chlpmnnft * . ISc America is this vear ' the parent of 200,000,000 pickles. _ Restle = = , fretful , crying children are suf fering. and need for their relief DR.YTN - CHEL'L'S TEETHING SYRUP , which is useful not only for all the disorders of teeth- ng infants , but cures coughs , colds , croup , sore throat , colic and cramp ? of older chil dren , and should be kept in every house for emergencies. Try it ; only 35 ctn. .Sold by all druggjgtb. _ A farmer's wealth depends on the condi tion of his stock. When scraggy and feeble hey are especially liable to distempers , evers , colds , and all diseases which destroy animals. Thousands of dollars are saved annually by that valuable old etandbv ' UN CLE SAM'S CONDITION POWDER. One-third of all who die in active middle- ife are carried off by consumption. The most frequent caui-e is a neglected cold , cough , hoarseness , bronchial trouble or asthma , aU of which mav be permanently cured by EILERT'S EXTRACT OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY. Sold by druggists. An economic.il man will keep the leather of his harnos- > ft and pliable , -which pre- = erves it from cracking or ripping. He always u-es UNCLE 5A3P $ HARNESS OIL. Sold by all harnefcgmakera. . Worms cause peevishness , " fevers , convul- ions and. , frequently death. .A pleasant , afe and certain remedy is DR. JAQUE'S GERMAN WORM CAKT5. Sold by all druggists . _ _ _ _ Headache , constipation , liver complaint , biliousness are cured by that mild , cleansing remedy , which never produces pain , ELL- ERT'B DAYLIGHT LIVER PJLLS ; only 25 cte. Sold by druggists. _ Sprains , bruises , stiff Joints , burns , scalds and rheumatism are relieved by Uncle Sam's ferve and Bone Liniment. Sold by all druggists. _ Early English Baby talk [ Boston Transcript. V"He that is discontented in one place will seldom be happy in another. * ' People are constantly changing their homes fron East to West and from North to South o vice versa , In hearch of a healthy State. If they would learn to be contented , and to use the celebrated Kidney-Wort when sick , they would be much better off. The whole sys tern can be kept In a healthy state by'thl simple but effectual remedy. Frincis Murphy , the temperance apes tin , has returned from Europe. 3Ien maii' IVptonlzed Beef Tonic , ilio only preimrat'on of beef contslnliiKltncntrc nutri tloufi propertied It contain * bloiU-maki < g , force Koacratine and Jlfe-auftalnlnK properties ; Invalu able for IndlKfttton , ] > y pcp Iu , nenroiiM prm- tru'lou , mid all furmB or geaorol detj II tv ; IHHD 1Q ti nufeeb.ed conditions , whether the r suitor exlmu t- lon , nervou * p > otratlon overwork or acute < > botHrt inirtlcuhmy Urtjsul Init from pulmonary complaints tlASWELL , HAZAIU ) A Oo. . proprietors , New York Bold by drntpl > > H- Hop picking has begun in the north west , and the crop is rated light. JSTForlive cents. AVells. Richardson < t Co. , Burlington , Vt. , will send colored samples of all colors of Diamond Dyes , with directions. Peaches are like men the little ones ar crowded out by the big fellows. FI.IES , roaches , ants bed-bugs , rate , ralcn , crows chU"iiuiika.cleared out by "itough on uata. " lie. Tlie Hudson river is lower than it has bemi i&een before for a whole genera tion. , , . . _ _ _ 3LutioxMAS8. Dr. N. .S. Ruggles says : 'T recommend Brown's Iron Bitters as a valued tonic for punching the blood and removing all dyspeptic symptoms. It does not' hurt the teeth' . " , conundrum now is , Where is the capital of Dakota ? _ Correct ' vour hubita of crooked walking by using Lyo'n's Patent Heel Stiffcncrs. 25c. The girl with a sealskin sacque wel comes frost , regardless 01 corn crop. Imagine * for a moment the thousands upon thousands of bottles of Carbolide , the deodorized dorized petroleum hair renewer , annually sold , and the fact that not'ji single complaint has been.received Jrom all these thousands , and you may have some idea of its good qualities. _ The prize-fight between Mr. Slade and Mr. Mitchell is declared off. NOBODY BUT A GUMP NEGLECTS A OUGH. Take some HALE'S HONKY OF HoREiiouiO > AND TAR Instanter. ' PIKE 's TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE in one Minute. _ What is resignation ? Placing God between ourselves and our trouble. .Personal THen Only. The Voltaic Belt Co. . Marshall , Mich. , will bend Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro- Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men ( young or old ) who are afflicted with nervous debility , lost vitality and kindred troubles , guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B. No risk incurred , as thirty days' trial is allowed. _ _ _ _ _ _ When you come to Omaha , take the Street Cars or 'Bus for the1 Metropolitan Hotel. $2.00 per day. Tables as good as any $3.00 per day house. Cheerfulness is an excellent wearing quality. It has been called the bright weather of the heart. . Quick , complete cure all amioyimr Kldnoy and Urinary Diseases. H. Kansas claims i\ \ , corn crop of 200- 899,739 bushels , _ _ Iron in the Blood. It is not the amount of Iron that one swal lows that does the good , but the amount taken up by the system. The iron in "Allen's Iron Tonic Bitters5- in shape to be as&iraibtetl bv the system. Beware ot imitation.- , . The'genuine an ; made by J. P. Allen , St. Paul. 3ilnn. _ Solomon's new opera , "Captain Kidd , " is a failure in London. "Mother 8ivnn' Worm Syrnp , " for leverlah- ness.restiesjness.wonna.constlpution. tasteless. 25c The Count de Chambord left the pope 890,000. _ ANOTHER iWE SAVED. J. C. Gray , of DADKVILLI : , ALA. , writes us : I have been utlng your DK. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THK LUNGS , and I can say It is far superior to any other Lung prepara tion in the world. My mother was confined to her bed four weeks with a cough , and had even- attention by ax good physicians as there are in the countrv , and failed to effect a cure : Tgot one bottle of your DR. WM. HAI.LJ BALSAM FOR THK LUNGS , she be gan to mend right away. I can say In truth , that IT "WAS THK MEANS OK SAVING HER TIFK. : T'knew of five cases that Dr. Wm. HalPf ) Balsam has cured , and my mother is better now than for twenty years. Henry's Carbolic Salve. Is the BEST SALVE for Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers. Salt Kheum , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of kin Eruptions , Freckles and Pimples. Get HENJIY'S CAJIBOLIC SALVRas all others ire counterfeits. Price 25cts. Mme. Ristori is coming over to give a series of readings. HAY-FEVXR. Since boyhood I have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay-Fever , and wa unable to obtain relief until I used Sly's Cream Balm. It has cured me. E. L. CLICKKNER , New Brunswick , N. ,7. HAY-FEVER. Having been afflicted with lay-Fever for years I gave Ely's Cream Balm a trial. I have had no attack since ihingit. E. R , RAUCH , Editor Carbon Co. Democrat , Xauch Chunk , Pa. Price , 50 cents. _ Even the most fashionable girls now whistle the baby ballad , "Peek-a-Boo. " SEND SIX CENTSPOR POSTAGE For the magnificently illustrated catalogue of the " \IERMOD & JACCARD JEWELRY CO. , " 'ourth and Locust Sta. , St. Louis. Mo. It presents very plainly .their beautiful goods and You will be surprised to learn at what xnv PRICKS THEY SELL THEM. When in St. Louis jail and see us. Gilbert and Sullivan have a new opera n rehearsal. A Basket of Summer lrnit May be a great luxury if ripe and in season. Jut in summer a great ( leal of sickness conies rom eating unripe and withered fruit. 3olic , cramps and summer complaint are he result of indulgence In fruit which is not wholesome. These are bad ; yet It Is well to know that Perry Davis Pain Killer is a overeign remedy for the e and many other evils. _ Mrs. Langtry has $81,000 in real estate mortgages in New York. When you visit or leave New York City save Baggage , Expressage and Carriage Hire , and stop at GRAND UNION HOTEL , opposite Grand Central Depot. GOO elegant rooms , fitted up at a cost of one million dollars lars , reduced to $1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant sup plied with the best. Horse-cars , stages and elevated-railroads to/all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city. Stop at the Metropolitan Hotel when in Omaha. The best § 2.00 per day house iu the west. Tables as good as any $3.00 per day house. A knjght of the razor Saturday night. [ Life. The best cure for'dlease.s of the nerves' brain and muscles , is Brown's Iron Bitters. Many a fellow has tried "to fight the tiger" with chips and failed. CURES _ . . Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , SoroTl rontSivcJllus , Spraln , Brul c , UnriiH. Scald * , l-'romt Blto , IMi ALL OrilElt IIOUILY PUSS AND ACHES. Sold by Dru&liuand Dcalerierennbcre. FIRj Ccnua botut. Dlrccllom la 11 l. uguagci. THE CHAm.KS A. VOGELEU CO. iiA. VUOCL HftCO. ) DalUmon , U < LU.S. A. A.alm alm when applied by the finger into the nostrils , will be ab sorbed , effectually cleansing the head of catarrhal virus , causing healthy se cretions. It allays inflammation , pro tects the membrane ot the nasal pass ages from addition al colds , completely heals the sores and _ restores taste and HAV-FEVEEfime11- few ap- * * * JC-fc--w * R - jplicationa relieve ; a thorough treatment win positively cure. Agreeable to use. Send for circular. Price 50 cents by mall or at druggists. ELY BHOTHEK8 , Oweno , K. Y. In fever and & 4bB districts. In tropical and other regions CUEBBATE8 vteitetl by epidem ics , and indeed in all localities where the conditions are un favorable to health , this famous vegeta ble invigoritni and altoiative. llo tet- terV Stomach Bit ters , has been found a potent safpgua d , even to feeble con- itltutlons and fra f- lie f rameswhlle as a cure for Indigestion , biliousness and kld- dred complaints HLi Fur tale tiv a ! I OniKslst" and Deal- era generally THE OLDEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD - IS P11OBABL.V - DP Isaac Thipnft CelebaleiEy o Vater This article la a carefully prupared physician1 * prescription and has been In constant use for N EXU LT A CELNTUKT.and notwithstanding the many otbci preparations that have been Introduced Into the market , th sale of this article is constantly increoo Intr. If the directions are followed It will never fall. We particularly Invite the attention or nhyglcians to Its merits. JOHN J.llioMpsoN.fcoNSSCXi..TroyN.V. , OOO on the line oi the WISCOXSH CE5TRIL B. B. particulars CHARLES . aTrj Land Commifia'n B S 5HIWAtJKEEWIS. MISS LOOMIS' SCHOOL , for the reception 1U of & limited number of boarding pupils. Special attention Riven to their home tracing. Terms , $224 per year. For circulars , apply to L. B. .LOOMI8,191J Webster Street , Omaha , Neb. g pixasi > i : j ) ' S1IIVJ 3S13 11V 2H2HM SJSM AGENTS "WASTJ2D lor the beat and fastest selllnR Pictorial Books and 131b ] < \ * . Price rwlnced J3 per cent. NATIONS i. I'CB. ro. St. i -ocl. Mo. JO Ax QOUR for all who will make spare time proat- * " ale. . A KOO I pnyuff > u Jn < i' 8 If you can devote ronr Itme to It. JlUitUA V HILL , Boi "SS , N. Y. Full description FREE 'M New Tailor 8y teB * Ol 0. TA per day at home. Samples worth SI free. IU f R R a week In your own town. Terms and K ontHt > 00 free. Address IL nallHtt A Co. . Portland , Me. ' 7O a week : 533 a day at home easily made. Costly > I Aou tQt free. Address W N U Omahn 173-39 YHEN WRITHiO TO ADVERTISERS please t ay you -aw the t this paper. For You , "Whose Complexion betrays some humiliating imperfec tion , whose mirror tefls you that you are Tanned , Sallow and disfigured in counte nance , or have Eruptions , Ecdness , Bonghness or un wholesome tints of Complex ion , we say use Hagan's Mag nolia Balm. It is a delicate , harmless and delightful article , pro ducing the most natural and entrancing tints , the artiiici- ality of which no observer can detect , and which soon becomes permanent if the Magnolia Balm is judiciously use VAI/CAUI.B TESTIMONIALS. DUNN & SCHDUK. and HnlcM fctablea. 148 Eact 74th Ht . bet. 3 < l und Lu.xlflK- lon avenue * . NKW VOKK. AUB. 1 , 18S5.- | KM is HPAVIN CUIIE 'o. : I DEAR Sms Wo were bav- t IDK nn occasion to jmt 11 val- . - j _ u > blo her o In condition for a race. IP giving tne horwj nls work , he threw ouLi cnrb. In consequence of wbicn I would HMTO sold JUn > at that time for three hundred dollaru i3J ) ) or IcM. Ilonrtmrof Elllt'H Hmvln uro Liniment. 1 tried It with Rood results. In two weeks the curb was BflntV andtoeiorseRfUiKPOund. 1 put him in condlllojr- : again , and lo two months we sold him for as many thousands &a we valued him worth hundreds \thCJ > he had the curb. The hortc Is at present bosrdlnp at our stable ar.d beinx driven on the T-M\ every day. We can i af el v recommend your fpavin Cure Lini ment for nil bone di i > area and callous lumps of any kind. If properly used. Yours with icspect. . _ DONN 4 tciiniiK. STAIUUN LACE STOCK I AUM. MONTGOMERY CO. , N. Y. . July 24. ItSl. TnBELl.lflSl'AVlNCTJIlECO. : ' > UKNTLKSIEN Remedies rcce'ved In coed sbsptJ.- Pend me a class slen hy express , to Fonda , well packed , and 1 think it will f ome all rl.'ht. Also icmr mo rome of thcne cards v ltn a time-bead and aboo on. I have ta en off jevoral curb * , one very bad ; " cured a ca e of Sweeney and Nnvicular diieaf c vrtu > the Hpavin ure. and restored ecveral worn-ont howes with the Jfowders. Yours re pectf oily. rnAN'DLElt QUINTIN , V. S. J.II. . . N. Y..sayf : "Wt > have used Ellis' Spavin < urc In our etnblea for two years , and have tried It on the following witn perfect success : 8pllnt8.cuiba , ring-bones , bunches on tbo neck , swelled ankles : also quinsy sore throat : anil- for general tttablu liniment it is the best article wfr have ever nied. " _ "I would gladly recommend your Spavin Cure to alL with perfect confidence aa to tte result , " wrlt ! . U. tX I'erry , V. 8. . Boston. "We believe Ellis' Ilurss Hemcdle ? to be thfl DCS * article on the American market. " Straus ? & Immeo. Kasf-Uth street , N. V. City. "Too much cannot be said in p'ai e of your mgst valuaolo remedies , " eays J anRsn Bros. , N. Y. : 'Vjo- have produced results with them euch aa we have/ not been able to do with any others. " Bend for free book of tesUmonMs , describing alf our specib lOes. EIX.IB SPAVIN CUKE t O. . JBostou , MoKB. . and New "York City , X. > . A Specific for EPILEPSY , SPA8MB , COX- VTJLSIOXS , W < NEVER FAIIS. - SICIT- * Sfi OP1U3I BA3fCE.ALCO- IIOLIBM EATCfCV , BOROFITIiA. i KIKGS EVII , DOI.T BLOOD DISEASES , DYSPEPSIA , NERTOUSXESH , filCKlIEADACMU HERVEI W2AKNE8S , JJERYOU8 PROEiTRATIOX , BIX ) OB SORES. BUJOTJSlfEf-S , OOBTIVEXESS , KZDNKV TROVBLEB nnd ull IHRECULARITIES. PEIT BOTTLE AT DJirGOSIS. JLl . S. A. EctooM M. Co. , Prop. , St. Joseph HC- . Oorretpondence'froelvanirrcredbyPhTsJclans. SECURE HEALTHY ACTION OP THE By taking J llIsTvhfch iloaiiM ; tbi > Jjoweis , purify tbo Blood , ami byarrj iiiir r:7 nil obstruction * K c ire licalttt ) .v. . < l \ I.rous : u tloa t > tli < > Liver. E. FERRSETT , Agentr * 372 I'i.rlM. . , XPW Ycrk. Volks F iiould Mn < l a three-cent Htamp for a free book or nnarly 1KI large o tavo pag < - ( . .ull of viduable notes by Dr. E. B. Fooie. tne author of Mo/linul / rnmninn Qoimo a Ploin UlDulljQl uUililllUlI unllot ; nd lidlil on ? erofula Diseases of Men and v\ omen , and all chronic ail ments wnn the evidencert of their curability. Ad re Mur ray .Illil i uu. Co. , Bjx 7a York City. FRAZER AXLE GREASE . Beat IB the World. Get the genuine. .Ev ery package hn our Trade-mark and IB mnrUcA Frnyfr'M. SOI.O KVKHVWM KUK. JOSEPH eiLLOTTSi STEEL PENS Soi. GOLD MEDAL PARIS EX POSITION- 1 876,1 What Dyspepsia Does. It causes grievous pains "by day and frightful dreams by nighu ' \ It destroys the pleasure of a good dinner. It sonrs the disposition and makes its victim cross and petulant. It makes the breath bad , the eyes leaden , and the skin sallow It makes the appetite capricious and unreasonable. It causes constant grumbling and complaining. , What "Brown's Iron Bitters' * Does. t S | It invigorates the weakened stomach , and enables it to digest . * 1 It promotes the enjoyment of a hearty meal. - ' It enriches the blood * improves the liver , and cheers the mind. It purifies the breath , clears the eyesight , and makes the skin natural. It brings n regular and healthy desire for food at proper times Your TKvt ) ; isT sflls Bnc\v's Inoj HITTERS. 7