188,4 Ziooatod at Omaha. Bpecial to Chnnhn Itepubllcan. LINCOLN , January 16. Tbe principal bublnfHg before the board of ugriculturu to day w&H the location of the fair. Proposi tions were introduced by reprcsentaUyea Vl from Omaha , LincolaMaud Grand Island ol lerlnggrounds , buildingi , etc. , foftKeJo- catlon of the fulr for a term of live years. Each deputation of citizens presented the advantage * of the r localities in an able man ner , and'tno whole foronoou was spent in the dlscu-blon. Finally Burks , of Lincoln , propwod to withdraw the Driving Park's proposition , provided the board locate the fair at Omaha for one instead of five years. No proposltions'for one year had been of fered and the board granted an opportunity to revise Itio propoaltlonH. ' After more nig- ciiHsion , JudgeSavafjeoffered a < jresolutUxn "that the titate fair be located at Omaha for one year , provided the Driving Park asso ciation grant the same terms as -lost year. ' ' The resolution was carried by an almost unanimous .vote. The general opinion among the members seemed tobc ( that the fair should not be located at any one place inoro than one year as at present , owing to the rapid changes going on in the state. The board appointed J. F. Kinney delegate to the national turf congress to beheld * held at NewYorkJn February' The board'of hortlculture.had a very In teresting meeting. The day was consumed lnTthe discussion of topics relating to fruit tree culture and varieties of fruits. . The display of winter apples waa the finest ever made In the state. The fruit was arranged on four long tables , and consisted of 152 plates , containing different varieties , and entered by nine competitors. They pre sented a fine appearance. Fisherman. In the vast amount of business trans acted at the Baltimore , Md. , postoflice } Mr. M. V. Bailey , superintendent of the mails , is kept exceedingly busy , but somehow he finds a spare hour or day to go fishing , and from his experience he gives his testimony that St. Jacobs Oil ia the best remedy iu the- world for rheu matism , sprains , sore feet and joints , bruises , etc. Itjs the remedy for fisher men and gunners , who .should always keep a bottle on hand. ! : Nebraska State Farmers' Alliance. KEAIINBY , Neb. , January 17. The Nebraska State Farmers' Alliance con cluded a two days' session to-ni"ght. After trans. c'Jon of routine business a platform was adopted declaring in favor of national' and state * legisla tion to regulate railway trafllc with both" a maximum and minimum rates , and demand the abolition of the national banks and the substitution of a currency by the govern ment direct ; to oppose protection and de mand a tariff for revenue only ; express sympathy with labor and ask protec tion for labor. Organization was recom mended for the abolition of convict labor. They ask congress to reclaim all unearned land grants and reserve the public domain for the octuar settlers and oppose the ac quirement of public lands by foreigners. A resolution was also passed endorsing the conduct of Senator Van "Wyck. The alliance has taken measures to recognize and itt > members will continue an independent movement. * party _ - OONSUMTTITES KrrenwD by doctors have been' cured by Plso's Cuio. 25 cts. Weavilly Wheat. NEW YOUK , January 14. Upwards of four hundred thousand bushels No , 2 red wheat were posted this morning in various Brooklyn stores as. being 'warm , Weavilly , and having a strong smell , The president of the produce exchange announced careful examination has been made of wheat in Brooklyn stores , and the inspector in chief reports wheat for the present in good con dition , The market is nearly a cent , lower on first trading , Jl _ _ . ' troubled with Chronic Catarrh and gathering in my head , was very deaf at times , had discharges 'from my 'ears , aud was unable to breathe through my nose. ' Before the second bottle of Ely's'Cream Balm was exhausted I was cured , and to day enjoy sound health G. J. CORBIN , ' 923 Chestnut st. , Field- Manager , Philadel- phm Pub. House. PA. ( Speadv't. ) Unhappy is the young man whose overcoat is with his uncle. . health and vlffor , cures Dyspepsia and Impotence. The Spaniards have a religious rev erence for the banana , " believing it to be the fruit of which Adam .partook. li has certainly caused the fall of many a son of Adam. . . The b.ilbauiic healing and noothing prop erties ot Samaritan nervine are something marvelous. Signor Salvini has written his'1'Im pressions of Shakspeare's 'Lear' " for the February Century. It is said that the paper contains also many striking general observations on the" dramatic art. GOOD FOR MAN OR BKAST. The army and Navy Liniment cures Colic , Scratches and others. For particulars See advertise ment. The map of Nebraska , issued by the State Journal company , is a. valuable reference , in that it is a late compilation from the official records of the govern ment and railroad offices , anil contains every county in the state , including those organized by the last legislature. The map is highly colored , well print- oil , and arranged'to foldln such a man ner that it will always be found clean and ready for reference. The San Erancisco reporter didn't get anything new when he asked a Clii- naman how the children of Confucius kept Christmas : "Samee like Melican man , " was the rejoinder , "eat , dlink , and gled dlunk. " 1 DANGEROUS. ? AMBUSCADE ; * * t t ? Discovered Barely in Tlm The Most Deceptive and louring of Modern IhrlJi * Graphically .llet-orlbeil. Syracuse Journal. Something of a sensation was caused inythis city yesterday by a rumor that one of our * b'ost-knowri citizens was about to publish a statement-concerning some unusual .experiences during his residence in Syracuse. How the rumor originated it is impossible to say , but a reported immediately sought Dr. S. G. Martin , the gentleman in question , and secured the following interview : "WJiat about this rumor , Doctor , that you are going to make a public state ment of Home important matters ? " x"Just about the same as you will find in allu rumorffsome truth ; some fic- tiorw X .had. contemplated making a. publication of some remarkable epi sodes that have occurred in my life , but have not completed it as yet.1' "What Ls the nature of it , may I en quire ? " * "Why , the fact that I am a human being instead of a spirit. I have passed through one of the most wonderful or deals that perhaps ever occurred to any man. The first intimation I had of it was several years ago , when I began to feel ( jhilly at" night and.restlesg after re tiring.Occasionally this would be varied tijra soreness of the muscles and cramps in my arms and legs. I thought , as most peoplejwould think , that it was only a cold and BO paid as little atten tion to it as possible. Shortly after this I noticed a peculiar -catarrhal trouble and my "throaj- also beaame inflamed. As if this were not variety enough I felt sharp pains in my chest , and a constant tendency to headache. " ' Why didn't you take the matter in hand and check it right where it was ? " "Why doesn't everybody do so ? Simply because they think it only some trilling and * passing disorder. These troubles did not come all at once and I thought it unmanly to heed them. I have found , though , that every physi cal neglect must be ( paid f .r and with large fntere&t. Men cmmotdraw drafts on their constitutions without honoring them sometimes. These minor symp toms I have described grew until 'they were giants of 'agony. L-became more nervous ; y had a strange fluttering of the heart , an inability to draw a long breath and an occasional numbness that was terribly suggeativa of paralysis. Howl could have been so blind as not to understand what this meant I cannot imagine. " /And did you do nothing ? " 'Yes , I traveled. lu the spring of 1879 I went to Kansas and" Colorads , and while in Denver , I was rttacked with a mysterious hemorrhage of the urinary organs and lost twenty pounds of flesh in three weeks. One day after my return I was taken with a ter rible chill , and at once advanced to a very severe attack of pnenmonia. My left lung soon entirely filled with water and my legs and body became twice their natural size. I was obliged to sit upright in bed for several weeks in the midst Of the severest agony , with my arms over my head , and in constant _ fear of suffocation. " "Amldid you still make no attempt to save youreelf ? " "Yes , 'I made frantic efforts. I tried * every thing that seemed to offer the least prospect -of relief. I called a council of doctors and had them make an exhaustive chemical and microscop ical examination of my condiiion. Five of the best physicians of Syracuse and several from another city said I must die ! ' It seemed as though their assertion " was true for my feet" became cold , my mouth parched , my eyes wore a lixed glassy stare , my body was covered with a cold , clammy death sweat , and I read my fate in the anxious expressions of myJamily and friends. " "Came at lasF. My wife , aroused to desperation , began to administer a rem edy on her , own responsibility and while Pgrew better very slowly ; I gain ed ground very surely until , in brief , I have no trace of the terrible Bright's disease from which I was dying , and I am a perfectly well man. This may sound like a romance , but it is true , and my life , health and what I am are due to , Warner's Safe Cure , which 1 wish was known to and used by the thousands who , I believe , are suffer ing this minute as I was originally. Dees pot such an experience as this jus tify me in making a public statement ? ' ' "It certainly does. But then Bright's disease is not a common complaint , doctor , " "Not common ! On the oonttary , it is one of the most common. The trou ble is few people know , they have it. It has so few marked symptoms until its final stages that a person may have it for years , each year getting more and more in its pover < and not suspect it. It is quite natural that I should feel enthusiastic over this remedy and my wife is even more so than I am. She knows of its being -used with sur prising results by many ladies for their own peculiar ailments , over which it has singular power. " The statement drawn out by the above interview is amply confirmed by very many of our most prominent citi zens , amongthem being Judge Keigel and Col. James S. Goodrich , of the Tillies while Gen. D wight H. Bruce and llev. Prof. W. P. Coddington , D. D. , give the remedy their heartiest endorse ment. In this age of wonders , surpris ing things are quite common , but an experience so unusual AS that of Dr. Martin's , and occurring here in our midst , may well cause comment and teach a lesson. It shows the necessity of guarding the slightest approach of physical disorders and by the means which has been proven the most reliable i and efficient. It shows the depth to which one can sink and yet l > e rescued t and it proves that few people need suf fer if these truths are observed. Tis Frequently Rccomemled. Mr , H. C. Mooney , of Astoria. HH. ! , writes us that AlInn'H Lung Balaam , which he has gold for fifteen year , sell's better than any oth'er oough remedy , and gives general sat isfaction. 'Tis.Jreqnently recommended By the medical profenslnn here. John Morley-has finished his mono graph on Em rjon. Brown's \ Bronchial * Troches far Coughs and Colds : "There is nothing to be compared with them. " [ REV. O , D WATKixaValton , Ind. Schaikowskv is assuming a prominent place among Russian composers. DON'T DIE IN TH MOUHE."llouRh onllats' clean out rats. mice. tile * . rnarh > yi. bed-bugs , lie A Denver Iwckinan complained in" court.that his reputation has been dam aged' $2,000 worth. How about the Niagara baokmijn's reputation ? "My brother , aged 19 , had tits from his infancy , Samaritan Nervine cured him. " A. W. Curtis , Oaakis , Minn. 1.50 at Druggists' . A cloth saturated in cold water and * laid before-the bed at night is suggested , as a sure cure for a somnambulist. G.uiriKi.D , IOWA , Dr. A. T. Henak Bays : Once lining Brown's Iron Bitters prove- its riuperiority over all other tonic Brepantions. " Tennyson's latter-day poetry probably - . bly suggested the idea , of making him barren in name 'as well as nature. IF ailllcted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it. 25c. _ _ Bridget Cronin was awarded six cents damages in a suit against Rev. Florence McCarthy for assault at Brooklyn. The Chinese must go , and all Americans should go and buy a bottle of G'ur- boline , the Hair Renewer. Since the recent improvement , no preparation ever had such a sale * or gave HUCU general - , eral natisfactlon as Curboline. Sold by druggists. No smoking allowed in this room , said a waiting passenger to the stove. Piles ! Piles ! Piles ! Sure cure for Blind , Bleeding and Itchlnp Piles , One box has cured the worst cases of SO years' standing. No one need suffers minutes after using Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors , allays Itching , acts as poultice , gives instant'relief. 'Prepared only for piles itching of private parts nothing else. Mailed for $1. FRAZIEB MEDICINE Co. , Cleveland , O. "The trees will not begin to turn over a new leaf until spring , " said a sad-eyed tramp , "and as I always fol low Nature's teachings , I think I'll wait. " 8TIXOUfGlrrltation.lnttammationalI kidney and urlnoiy complaints , cured by "BncSu-Paiba. " U. Kissing , Dr. Deems has discovered , is purely an American habit. It is , however , one that foreigners take to as kindly as the red man to our fire water. 3Ir. Ganz , the famous clothier on Main street , Kansas City , has had a daughter about fourteen years of age afflicted with curvature of the spine. We are pleased to note that Drs. Dickerson & Stark of the Surgical Institute have been successful In correcting her deformity. Two heads are better tha'n one , par ticularly in a barrel. Well Founded. b"or six hundred years after the founda tion of Rome no physician was allowed to practice in the city and in explanation thereof It has been lecently discovered that during all that time the people put their trust in Allen's Iron Tonic Bitters. Their faith like their city was well founded. All genuine bear the tignature of J. P. Allen , St. Paul , Minn. Barnum1 will covers nearly enough parchment to make a circus tent. Fare Cod-Liver Oil , miule from selected livers i > n the sea here by CASWELL , HAZARD & Co. , Nevr rork : It Is absolutely pure nnd sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer It to all others. Phy sicians have decided It superior to any of the other alls In market. Chopped Hand ! , Face , Pimple * , and Hough Skin , caret by using JUNIPER Tin SOAP , made by OASWBIX , HAZARD & Co. , New York. A Texan who has lost both arms has learned to shoot his revolver with his toes. ] When you come to Omaha , take the Street Cars or * Bus for the Metropolitan Hotel. $2.00 per day. Tables as good any $3.00. per day house. DR. JAQUES GERMAN WORM CAKES never fail to destroy worms and remove them from the system. RHEUMATISM , NEURALGIA , SPRAINS artd BRUISES arc permanently relieved by Uncle Sam's.JNerve and Bone Liniment. Sold by all druggists. PURIFY THE BLOOD with Eilert's Day light Liver Pilte. They act directly on the Liver , Stomach and Bowels being mild and cleansing but never griping or painful. SAVE YOUR HAUNES3-by oiling with Uncle Sam's Harness Oil which will make it soft and pliable. This is the best oil ever made for leather. Sold by all harness ma kers. kers.DR. DR. WINCHELL'S TEETHING SYRUP is just the medicine lor mothers to have in the house for the children. It will cure coughs , colds , sore throat and restate the bowels. Do not fall to give it a trial , you will be pleased with its charming effect. Sold bv all druggists. TVBEN HORSES AND CATTLE are spiritless , bcragcy and feeble , they need treatment with Uncle'Sam's Condition Pow der. It Purifies' the blood , improves the appetite , cures COLDS and DISTEMPERS , invigorates the system and will keep the ani mal in a healthy , bandHome condition. STOP THAT TEHLUBLE COUGH. Every case of consumption commences with a cough ; occasioned by having taken cold , jivhich , If allowed to run its course , will soon work its way Into the air passages and then the lungs , if not checked by some such valuable cough remedv as EILERT'S EXTRACT OF TAR ANf ) WILD CHER RY , which Is unrivalled for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Save dangerous spells of sickness and expensive Doctor's bills by baking this valuable medicine in beoson. Ask j-our Druggist for it. "When you'visiror leave Now York City , save Baggage , Expressage and Carriage Hire , and top at GRAND UNION HOTEL , opposite Grand-Central Depot. COO elegan rooms , fitted up at a cost of one million dollars lars , reduced to $1 nnd upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant sup plied with the best. Horse-care , stages ant elevated railroads to all depots. Families can llye better for lexs money at the Gram Union Hotel than at any other flrat-clasahote In'the city. Stop at the Metropolitan Hotel when in Omaha. The best $2.00 per day house in the west. Tables as good as any S8.00 per day house. Madame Gerster's little girl is learn ing English in a kindergarten. Coutrh way If you want to , but If not , use Hale'H Honey of Horchound and. Tar. Of Druggist. Pike's Toothache Drops cure hi one minute. " * Dr. Mary Walker wears a plug liat when she wants to put on style. Every woman who Buffers .from Sick Headache , and who dislike * to take bitter doses , should try Carter's Little Liver Pills. They are the.easiest of all medicine to take. A positive cure for the above distressing complaint ; give prompt relief in Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; prevent and cure Consti pation and Piles. As easv to fake as sugar. Only one pill a dose. 40 In a vial. Price 25 cents. If you will try them you will not be without them. Few brides now wear gloves on either hand. Liver dbeabP , headache , and constipa tion , cau ed by bad digestion , quickly cured by Brown''s Iron Bitters , Robert Grant is to revise the first chapters of the Century serial , "The Average Man. " " LOOK OUT FOU FRAUI > S I The cenulno "llouah on CornV Is mide only by E. 8. Wolla ( propr et > i of "Roiiuh on llata"i. and has lau blnK face of a man on Inbolx. 15o & 25c boitloi. It must tear Boston's heart-strings to see Sullivan act so like a naughty cow boy * _ [ ' Young Men. Middle Aged Men and All Men who suffer from early.Indiscretlons will QndAllen's Brain Food the most powerful Invlgorant ever introduced : once restored by it there is no relapse. Try it ; it never fails. ? 1 ; 6 for $3. At druggists , or by mailfromJ. H. Allen , 815 First Ave. , New York City. A professional reformer is one who : ries to work his racket on other poo- ale. THE GHEAT GERMAN REFvlEDY Tlellevos and cures . RHEUMATISM , Neuralgia , 2 Sciatica , Lumbago , HEAD ACHE , TOOTHACHE , SCBE THROAT , QUINSY" , SWKLLtN&S , ' Soreness. Cuts. Bruises , FnOSTIUTES , 933JKXS , HCAI.DS , And nil other bodily nchea ami pains. FIFTY CSJTS A BOTFLE. Sold by all Druggists and D'-i'lcrs. Directions In U The Charles A. Vogcler Co Uuxwiwi t > A. VOQELSH * CO. ' CsUIaore , Ed , The recosslty for prom , t and efficient household remedies Is dully KTOwinK more 1 ro peretlve and of these liostettc 'a Stomach Uitteis H the chief In njorit Hndtt.o niostpi-pu- lar. IrreKulunty of the xtirmach and bowels , mnlarlal fe vers , ivtr complaint debillly.'heumailsin and mln- a-lmcntfl , are Jhoronjihly con quered by this in- C"TnpuraMe fa nlly restorative ad me- ( ! > cInM s fevuatd , nnd It is Just y re garded a < the purest and mo t compre hensive romady of Its claa" . For sale by all DruzclstH nd Deal forany disiWllty ; ulijo f > Heirs.nd stamp for circulars COL , . 1 , . BCiO- IIAM. Attorney. WaBhlngto i. I ) . C. JUAftTJEftexperienbed BOOK and Bible Agents in " e ery County. Liberal Salaries Paid. Address , stating experience , P. O. Box r. jr. , * t. Louis , Mo. pise's CORES WHERE Alt ELSE FAItS. Best OouRh Syrup. Tastes Rood. UU Ustlntime. Sold by druggists.l J VnilWP MCH learn Telesrapliy h rc and TUUtlu Rltft eurn bi"wages. . Situations 'nrnished. Address , witii stamp , VALENTINE Buos. , Jane ville , Wis. A. Month tvnd Board ror 3 A.lve Tonnjf Men or Ladies In each county. Address P. W. ZtEOLKU & OoChiccgo. . 111. TCI CCRADUV &K. rt. AKnta' buslne s ItLtanArnl uooi situation ? . BKST chance ever offared. Ad.J.l.BKOW.v.Slrr.SedaliajIo B" We caution all who desire a truly meritorious o Powder and accept no other as a substitute. J'rrparede EMMEBT PEOPBIETABY CO. , - Lay the Axe to the If you would destroy II' ' a can kering worm. For any exter nal pain , sore , wound or lame ness of man or beast , use only MEXICAN MUSTANG LIN1- MENT. It penetrates all inns * clo and flesh to the very boiio , expelling all inflammation , soreness and pain , and healing the diseased part as no other Liniment over did or can. So saith the experience"of two generations of sufferers , and go will yon say when yon have tried the " Mustang. " CATARH HBrt Cream Balm when applied by the finger Into the n08trilfl > ube ab- 8ori > ea effectually cleansing the head of catarrhal virus , causing healthy se cret iona. It allaya inflammation , pro tects the membrane ot the nasal pass ages from addition al colds , completely heals the sores ana restores taste and smell. A lew ap plications relieve ; a thorough treatment will positively cure. Agreeable to UPO. Send for circular. Price 50 cents by mail or at druggists. EI/T BROTHER * . OwcVo , K. Y. HENRY'S LG : SALVE. The Most Powerful Healing Ointment Ever Discovered eirv'5'C3rb3lic Salve cures Sores. Henry's Carbolic Saiveai lays Burns. Henry's Carbolic Salve cures Bruises. Henry's Carbolic Salve heals P mples. . ' Henry's Carbolic Salve cures P Us. Henry's Carbolic Salve heals Cuts. , Ask for Henry's and take no Other. OF OOUNTERFEITB.sZJ Sold by ALL DEALEKS throughout the World. Cold3Kedal Paris Exposition , 1378. $26.00 REWARD ! 'Wo will pay the obore.reward for any ease of Rheumatism or NcnrnWn'we cannot can. It will oliove any case of Diphtheria or Croup Instantly. Army and Navy l.ln ment will relieve pain and yore- ness and remove anyunnamral ( rrowth of bone or muscle on man r i-east Price per bottle : Larpe , 1 ; small , SOc. Will refund the nionevfor any fail ure. Army and Xuvy JTilrilmeut Co. . 61 Wabf.sh Vve. , Chicago. Illchoidson & Co. , Whcleaale Urns- Klsts , St. Ixmls. Mo. , vi estern agents. TKO thousands cf easc-a of th went kind and ot lonx r tsndlne have b-xn cared. 1 ufrod , so stroa ( ? U my faith la 1U efficacy , thai I wu : Bond TWO BOTTI.E3 FIlEE , la- gather with a VAU'ABLKTHEATISE en tMs diamu * , to . GlvoExprrwand J" . O. address. DR. T. A. fLOCUJI , Iflt rc rlh . fend Btomp for my circular , Htr 1 manig * poultry : , $700 , 31.30O , S1.6OO a yeac tow to mclte poultry profitable , llowtouiakfl an Inct > atur totting Icon than 96. Ho7 to build ehiap poultry hotiw * . Preserve effj ; * . Core CholoratMako liens Lay t General > Jan- " ng n ir , etc. , etc. 1 .OOO things for the pon- try ynri A new book , a O. BESbEY , " - " " ABILENE. KAHOAH. Breeder of to the beat Family Knit- tlnir Machine ever Invented. Will knit e. pair oT lockings with HEEL and TOE complete In O- minutes. lt 111 also knit a great variety of fancywork work for which there Is always a ready market. onA- or circular find terms to the Xwombly K.nlttln4i IXochlne Co. . 1G3 Tremont street. Boston. Mesa. OECTS WANTE3J for the beet nad nolllng Pictorial Booka and JMbles. Price reduced/ 33 per emit. NATIONAL Pua. Oo . Ht. ixraliMo. . W W U Umalm IDO--4 WHEN WHITING TO ADVERTISERS plcass say you saw the advertisement this paper. THE BEST KFDICIXE hO'Af KNOW FOU HORSES CATTLE SHEEP HOSS , , , , , JETC. , ETC. " An animnl r ith derailed dfgestlrn , imptmi- ishrd l > loful or < liw s. ottKid.i'V8 cannot thrive. II becomes wak , pmtivs ! , of scrscpy appearance , which mjiT it un * ial > lf. If ccsts no more tj keep sound , healthy animali that will find ready market , AIM. shrewd fan : ere fiui it j-ajs Ihpm to Five ltnct > Eani's Oointiiion 1'OTtder frfvly to < i'sfay l itixk , and fca. . > ii > na.ly to all ; because It punfifs tlie Iriixnl , mils ilici t'.on , ttiiniUdtes the various. funcicus to lir.Utf.j secretion , and thr > * prr > inots growth. auJ clvw a. siuuotli. jrtosjiv- coat oflrilr. MILCH COWS artmucfi LtuiCte by the rct&sional use cf .Uncle Fatn' Ccn ! Hior * 1 o-.vder In slop orfA. . HOGS fatti u faMer when it fi KVII tlifee orJburdays in mx-vloa every month or two. SHE PP.-All uu .is a common to sheej > , . uch as cough * , icldd , scubs , etc. , are re lieved by this jxjwiJer. rtlclc to be ( ure acd ask for Uncle iam'a Condition n/y ty THE - - CHICAGO , ILLINOIS. i It Is a well-known fact that most of tlie I Horse andCitUePovrdcr sold in tills coun- Jtry Is worthless ; "that Sheridan's Condi- I tlon Powder Is absolctely pure and very Ivalu'ble , Nothing on'Earth ivlll Intake hens lay like Sheridan's I Condition Powder. Pi > .e.oiie * tea-spoonful to each pint of-focd. It will also prevent and euro i < P * IfJ IO W R ? ! M ff * U f9 CT D A Il ° K Clwlera , ic. Sold e > trywh < > re , or t r.t Ly nail for I Wl"B i WlVSEi8 Sfl WbiI t\M7 a cents hi stamps.ko furaUhpJ hi Urje can % for breeders' use , price $1.00 ; by mall , $1.20. Circulars sent FBEE. L 8. JOIINSON & CO. , Boston , ilais.