Services of Henry Smltli. _ Thero urn always several letters awaiting Speaker Carlisle's eye , which show how completely sonic people aro willing to make use of the public 83rvuiiU/of / tho country. These letters aro c omj'jiuiiica tions requesting tho speaker td decide some parliamentary point which ii-.rotib- lingsome organization. Occasionally a debating club gets all torn up over thing in Cushing's Manual and a ; refer the settlement of the whole 0. to the speaker of the hous3 of rcpre tives. Jlr. Carlisle usually hands a letters to ilr. Henry H. Smith , tho clerk and author of the book of 5C containing tho manual and digj rules and practices of tho houjj Smith is what tho boys call mentary shark. " Ho sits in fr speaker's desk and follows th tho legislation more closely tha bor upon the floor. When tho _ a tangle , and a dozen men are uplffi teir Jeet making this or that parliamentary in quiry , Harry Smith is tho coolest man there. Not only does ho know the propsr rulings , but his fingers fly over the leaves of tho reference books , and in half a min ute tho speaker has before him all tho pre cedents Ijy which he caa justify his posi tion. [ Now York Telegram. SIio Got Acquainted. "Hold on to the young man in front , " said a young lady's escort , as they seated themselves on the toboggan. "But I don't know him. " "Well , take hold of him and get acquainted. " "Sir ! " said the Puritan- .ical miss , with an offended look. Her escort chuckled and dropped the conversa tion. Tho toboggan started. ' 'Oh , my ! " equealcd the nervous young lady , taking a very light hold of the blouse of the young man in front. The escort chuckled a little more and the toboggan flew faster. As the sled struck tho level tho younglady bobbed into the air. Sho threw her arms around the neck of the young man in front and clung to Lira like a well licked postage stamp to a letter. When the toboggan came to a standstill the young lady was still tighbly clasping tho stranger. "Well , did you get acquainted ? " inquired the escort , with a grin. "You horrid thing ! " was her only answer. Wine Deteriorate.- * . One l > y onn tho ancient myths depart. The old notion that wine improves by age it seems is a humbug. One Winkleman , a German chemist , has been experimenting on the subject , and says there is an age at which all wines , including the very best , cease to bo wholesome. lie ordered some of the famous Bremen Rathskeller , Rudcs- heimcr Rose , 1G52 , and ITochcimcr Apostcl , 172G , highly recommended for the medi cinal value , and found thafc they were de ficient in natural glycerine and contained as much acid as the cheapest ndw wines ii poor seasons , so that they were positively injurious to health. 1M Tired Feeling Is EO general at this season that everyone knows what is meant by the expression. A chance of sea son , climate , or of life , has such a depressing effect upon the body that one feels all tired out , almost completely prostrated , the appetite Is lost , and there Is uo ambition to do anything. The whole tendency of the system Is downward. In this condition Hood's Sarsnparllla Is just the medicine needed. It purifies tho blood , sharpens the appetite , overcomes the Urcd feeling , and Invigorates every function of the body. Try it. "I never took any medicine that did me so much good In so short a time as Hood's Sarsaparllla. I was very much run down , hal no strength , no energy nnd felt very tired all the time. 1 commenced taking llood'i Sarsaparllla , and before I had used one bot tle felt like a different person. That extreme tired feeling has gone , my appetite returned , nnd It toned nie up generally. My brother and s ! terhave : lo received great benefit from It. " CLAEX W. PIIELI-S , Shirley , Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by drazglsts. si ; six for . Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell. Mas * . IOO Doses One Dollar rr is A P UREIT VEGETABLE PREPARATION 5ENMA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU ANDOTHEH Eq.UAliy EFFICIENT ROAEDIES It has stood the Test of Years , " in Curing all Diseases of the BLOOD , LIVEK , STOM ACH , XIDNEYS.BOW- ELS , &e. It Purifies the Blood , Invigorates and % ASH Cleanses the System. BITTERS DYSPEPSIA.CONSTI- CURES PATION , JAUNDICE , AILDISEASESOFTHE SICKHEADACHE.BIL- UVER lOUSCOHPLAINTS.&c disappear at onco under KIDNEYS its oeneficial influence. STOMACH It is purely a Medicine AND as its cathartic proper ties forbids its use as a IWEIS. beverage. It is pleas ant to the taste , and as easily taken by child- ALLDRUGGKTS PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO JPRICEIDOLLAR Sole Proprietors , ST.LOCIS and KANSAS COT I Survival of the Fittest. | A FJIMILT SIEDICIXE THAT HAS HEALEUB MILLIONS DURING 35 YEARS ! | A EAXM FOR EVERT WOUND OI > I MA1V AND BEAST I [ The Oldest & Best Liniment ] EVER MADE IN AMEEICA. SAT.-RS IAEGEE THANE VEE. The Mexican Mustang Liniment hasl [ been known for more than thirty-flvel [ years as the best of all Liniments , foil I Alan and Beast. Its sales to-day are ! ( larger than ever. It cures when j ) i | [ others fail , aad penetrates skin , tendon ! Band muscle , to the very bone. Sold ] leTcrywhere. V > Mistaken Mortals. There are a great many things that we mean to ilo in our households , in the matter cf the amelioration of man ners , of refinement and of customs , of a different and nobler mode of inter course , of a better culture for our chil dren , and of a purer and sweeter con versation day by day ; that is , we are going to do these things. Men arc con stantly putting off things which they are disposed to do , and purposing by-aud- by to attend to them. \ In the first place , I protest against jthat style of doing business which takes ' a man out of his family to so great an extent , as it docs with many men. It is often the case that men who are do ing business in our great cities , get up and go away so early that their children do not see them in the morning , and come back so late at night that their children have gone to bed before they get home. In many cases it is only on Sunday that there is anything like a family day ; and that is a languid day a day for rest from weariness , on account of the excessive pressure of occupat ion. And there is this everlast ing excuse , that if a man is go ing to do business in New York , lie must do as others do there. It is a question , then , whether you will do your duty to your household , to j'our children that you have brought "into life , and for whose care you are respons ible , or whether you will give up to the inexorable demands of business. I do not believe there is any need of such addition to business as makes it neces sary for a man to give up his mornings and his evenings. I do not believe that a business is prolitable to which one's whole time is devoted. I believe that any business , the success of which de pends upon the action of the brain , is better conducted in eight hours than in twelve or ten. I believe that the spreading of one's self over an exces sive broad space induces an element of feebleness in business. I believe that it is better to contract the water that we have into a narrow channel than to let it spread wide over the whole meadow , and so lose depth and strength. What right lias a man to stand in the relation of a father to a household , and be forever absent from that household ? "The mother , " it is said , "takes care of the children. " There may be such cases as those of seamen , who are obliged togo on errands around the world , in which case the mother must necessarily bear all the responsibility of bringing up the children but it is a great misfortune wherever it occurs. Then there is an element of unnatural- ness in it and it should be avoided wherever it is in anyway possible to do so. It is the duty of every Christian man to stand by the side of his partner , and help her in teaching and rearing the children in the family. The father and mother are both necessary. The man and the woman make the one unit which Uotl meant 5u the creation of the race. Often men who live such an unnatural life , look forward to the time when their business shall be in such a state that they can attend to their households. They say it shall be a year longer , and the next year , and the year following , and the year after the1 tumble into the grave. "They arc always "going to. " It is always "by- and-by" ' with them. Then there are those infelicities which exist in one's own self for there are few persons who are perfectly har monious ; and this lifp is a school in which we are to study harmony. Jt is here that we are to learn how to love. Nobody knows , oil' hand , how to love. There is an impulse of love ; there is a sentiment of alfcction ; but triu love is a thing to be developed by education. No matter how good an ear for music one may have , he cannot be master of music , and excel , if he does not bring genius to the bench of industry and ed ucate itand ; one of the most subtle and dillicult of all the attainments of man is the power of loving. Nature did not give us everything that we need to on- able us to love. In nothing do we need more education and culture , and drill , than in that ; and the household is the school where it is to ba learned. Now , men go into this relation of marriage , and of household care , with out thought , or with only the jauntiest notions ; but when they come into the family and find where asperities are , where repulsions are , if they be right- minded , they commune with themselves , and 5:13"This : must be mended , my hastv temper must be controlled ; and I " will"control it. " But when ? The night cometh ; and , if anything is to be done , with your temper , it must be done now. To roll it off and say : "Some time ; by-and-by ; when I have less to annoy and hinder me" that is not wise. Oh-how ! many times I have seen " uninterrupted tears "drop from the eyes of those who were returning from the grave ! I knew their meaning. They were caused by the memory of things which those weepers ought to have done to those whom they loved , but which they had left undone ; the un settled things ; the unkind things ; the harsh things : the unjust things how many think of these when it is too late to make amends for them ! "Oh. " says many a man , "if I had known , as I know nowhow differently would I have done ! And how much better would I have been ! " The night comes ; it is speeding ; and there are no changes which require more labor and more time than changes of disposition ; and if you are not treating your wife , your husband , your children , your brothers , your sisters , your friends according to to your ideal of love , and kindness , and longsuffering and patience , there is no time for procrastination ; now is the accepted time ; to-day the day on which you should bejrin the good work. The night comes , and sorrows come with it. licv. Henry Ward Becc7ier. 3Ia Takes Jt All. School Teacher Nbw.Master Thomp son , tell me.the denominations into which the money of the United States is coined ? blaster Thompson Don't know. School Teacher Don't you know how the money your father tilings home every Saturday night is divided ? Master Thompson 'Tain't divided. Ma takes it alL Boston Beacon. * F MILLIONS INTHEI3 MINDS. ivroii "Wlio J-osc Time and Money on "Useless Inventions Instances Related. " "Inventors ? " said a well-known model-maker to a reporter. "Why , it seems to me that every hour brings out a new one. A week never passes that I am not called upon by an inventor to construct a modol.and cacli one has the strangest notions and most absurd ideas as to the value of his invention. " "Do the new ideas run to any par ticular phase of improvement ? " asked the reporter. "O , yes. The majority of my callers have invented something which will render travel by sea absolutely free from danger , or much faster than any thing yet known. Since the wreck of the Oregon a gentleman called regard ing an invention he had planned the night after the disaster. He came into the oflice ; and , after peering carefully around to see if we were alone , asked me if I could make any kind of a model. ' I told him I could. 'Well'said he , 'I have got a wonderful thing hero that I thought out last night. ' I asked him what it was , and before replying he went cautiously to the door , looked up and down the corridor , then returned and whispered , 'Are you sure no one will hear us , because as yet I only have the plan in my head and it is worth millions of dollars to mo ; I would not sell my idea for a hundred thousand this minute. ' He then proceeded to give me the benefit of his idea , first binding me to absolute secrecy , finish ing his remarks by saying : "I want you to make the model for me , and to pay you for your trouble I will sign a contract giving you ten shares of the stock when my company is formed. " "I told him I did not want an } ' stock , but would make his model for S25. ' ' said he ' don't realize 'Why , man , , 'you the worth of this thing ; it will render such disasters as happened to the Ore gon absolutely impossible. Ten shares of that stock would some day be worth thousands of dollars to you ; ' but I was inexorable , and he finally went away swearing like a pirate. What was his idea ? Oh , a scheme making a steamer in four separate sections , so that even if every section but one should be sunk , that one would float forever. The shock of a collision would separate the sections , so that it would be impossible to sink them all at once. Young man , I could sit here all clay and tell you strange stories of inventions of which I have strange models. Some of them " have been "successful , but the majority are failures aiid go to the wall. Very recently a man came in here with some thing he thought was ne\v , and out of which he was going to make money enough to pax the national debt with out missing it. I examined it , and very quickly saw it was precisely the same thing that cost Peter Cooper 860,000 some years ago , and amounted to noth ing ; a scheme for placing a wheel amid ships , just over tlie vessel's keelson ; proved to be thoroughly impracticable. He cried like a baby when I told him it was no good. I make hundreds of mod els every year that I never hear of after they leave my shop ; some are deliber ate tricKs , meant to entice investors ; others are honestly intended , but fail in application. Some I know won't work ; others I believe to be good ; but I have lost confidence in them all , and when they oiler me stock in payment for my work I 'Cash . ' , say : or nothing. "I'll tell you a little experience Iliad 'the other day with an inventor , but , as his scheme may appear in the form of a stock company soon , I'll omit names. I was all alone , when the door opened , and a man about 50 years old ap proached me cautiously , and asked me if I was the proprietor ; then extended a long legal document which I found to be in effect a contract in which I swore by all I held never to reveal the se crets I should learn , and in which I was to agree to make his model for five shares of stock. 'Will you sign that ? ' he asked in a whisper. I told him I would sign so much of it as referred to keeping the thing secret , but that I wanted money for my labor. He beg ged and entreated , and finally he went away , returning again and offering $25 on account. Well , I went to work , and he came here this morning for his model. I'll give you an idea of it , and for absurdity it beats anj'thing I ever knew. He intends to revolutionize the world so far as machinery is concerned ; in other words , he thinks he has dis covered perpetual motion. My agree ment prohibited my putting the Thing together to see if it Vould work , but I know it won't. It is a large wheel , constructed so that seven long levers are provided with an elbow that bends to and fro , as the wheel revolves in such a way that when underneath they close and when on the top they open , forming a weight , by projecting out beyond tho wheel's rim , that is meant to make it revolve. The idea is that five-sevenths are pulin ! < r against two sevenths continualRatheu ! a cute idea , but the inventor forgets the nat ural friction that must be overcome , and it will never succeed. I could name many men who are prominent in business life here who have had their turn as inventors , and I could relate many curious incidents to you , but you'll have to call some dajwhen I'm less busy than now. " New"York Mail and Express. Beauty and Carriage. He who marries beauty unattended , even though it is through pure love , marries not mdre wisely than he who marries through motives mercenary. The last gets at least something of real substance , while the first closes with an ignis-fatuus which soon vanishes , and yet , unlike its prototype , leaves a train of evils in its wake. I repeat , beauty is ever selfish , vain , cold and exacting , hard to win , and when won , owing to its vast estimation of self , hard to sat isfy and keep. The beautiful forever look back upon their past triumphs , forever puff up their souls on past fiat- tery , and ever consider their fortune beneath their desert Especially should the poor regardless of sex be warned against marrying beauty. Wealth may with more impunity wed beauty , inas much as it can sometimes satisfy its demands ; the poor may as well commit suicide at once. Rev.'F. E. Valeltain St. Louis Magazine. Bowen'B Budget , Fort Plain. N. Y. , for iMVrcli , ISSGj BUVH : In tlic multiplicity of { medicines plnccd upon tlto market , it is { sometimes difficult to distinguish between jthe meritorious and the worthless. There ; are at least two excellent remedies widely 'used , the efficiency of whichivre unques Itioncd. "We refer to St. Jacobs Oil and lied Star Cough Cure. ' Furl * J > sappolnlo't. . News from across tlie Atlantic tells how ! the famous horse-chestnut in the garden of jthe Tuilerics did not come out on March J20 this sprin ? . In vain people looked for 'leaves ' or buds , the exasperatim ; cold : closed precedents , and set back precocious ibloom. This 20th of March horse-chestnut tree like almost all the old trees of the gar- Iden , was planted in 1G80 , the year that \Louis \ XIV caused many trees to bo set out , but soon there will hardlj remain in garden of the Tuileries more than 200 trees of this ancient date. The other trees have not been set out more than twenty or thirty years at the farthest. Solicitor of-Patents , F. 0. McCIoary , of Washington , D. C.says the only thing that did him any good , when suffering with a severe cough of several weeks standing , was lied Star Cougli Cure , which is purely vege table and free from opiates and poison. Stumped at "Whereas. " I recently came across an anecdote of John C. Calhoun , which will be as new to your readers , perhaps , us it was to me. It appears that a lady friend once impor tuned him to write an original poem in her album. Strange to say , lie consented. After many attempts to fashion his thought fancifully , he wrote the word " .whereas , " but to save his life he could go no further. Having selected the impact- ical word in the language to start with , the muse fled from him in horror and af fright , leaving the stern log cian com pletely baffled. Despairing of the perform ance of his promise , he wrote to the lady frankly admitting his plight. She asked that the album be returned just as it stood. [ Washington correspondent Au gusta Chronicle. Lar e charity doth never soil , but only whitens soft hands. WHY co llmplnt ; around withvour boots run over ? Lyou's Heel Still CULTS will keep them ttr.Uglit. The woman who neglects her husband's shirt-front is not the wife of his bosom. is SCARCELY A UISIMSC , of the human system , acute or chronic , which VIXI : .VR BITTEHS will notreturdand lessen , and ninety-nine cases out of a hundred it will cure. In large doses the JJitters is cathartic and tonic , in moderate doses it is a tonic , a gentle purgative , invigorator , and corrector of the blood. Fashion is now vigorously setting its face against gummed envelopes. FRANCE , Galls , Scratches , Cracked Ileel , Thru-li , awl all disease-sot the feet and irrita tions of the skin of horses and cattle q-.ckly and permanently cured by the u-e of Votf nnarjr Carbolisalvo. EOc. and § 1 at Druggists. Congressman George Taliaferro Barnes , of Georgia , weighs JJOO pounds. Clergymen and physicians recommend Hall's JIair Rencwer for diseases of the scalp and hair. Ayer's Ague Cure neutralizes the miasma tic poh > on which causes fever and ague. The oldest inhabitant of Worcester is Mrs. Mary Gould , 107. I have been selling your Athlophoros for a fjw months and have sold between one and two dozen. It gives better satisfaction for rheumatism than any other prepara tion of the kind T have ever sold. C. M. Treat , druggist , Adrian , Mich. Mrs. Hall , of Omaha , has passed her hundredth year. Be merciful to dumb animals. Heal all open sores and cuts with Stewart's Healing Powder , 15 arid 50 cents a box. The fourteen miles of street railway in Glasgow are owned by the city. Every nervous person should try Carter's Little 5TEHVE Pills , They are made spe cially for nervous and dyspeptic men and women , and aie just the medicine needed by all persons who , from any cause , do not sleep well , or who fail to get proper strength from their food. Cases of weak stomach , indigestion , dyspepsia , nervous and sick headache , &c. , readily yield to the use of the Little Nerve Pills , particularly if combined with Carter's Little Liver Pills. In vials at 25 cents. He that , calls a man ungrateful sums up all the evil that a man can be guilty of. FOOD makes Blood and Blood makes Beauty. Improper digestion of food neces- sariiy'produces bad blood , resulting in a feeling of fullness in the stomach , acidity , heartburn , sickheadache , and other dys peptic symptoms. A closely confined life causes indigestion , constipation , bilious ness and loss of appetite. To remove these troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. It has been tried and proven to be a specific. Agreeable surprises are the perquisites of youth. ' THE CA3IBM.IGN IX We desire to place a copy of THE OMAHA WEEKLY BEE into every farrr.- house in Nebraska during the coming campaign. The regular subscription price is $1.25 a year or 75 cents for six months. AVe will furnish the pa per from June to December ( six monts ) for 35 cents , * br in clubs of five for $1.50 for five copies. THE BEE PL-BLISHIXG COMPANY , Omaha. Nebraska. Edward Atkinson says th.it a man can live comfortably in Boston on S200a year. "AVliat IB AVomaii "IVortli ? ' asked a fair damsel of u crusty old bach elor. He did not knowso she said : "W. 0. man" ( double you , O man ) . But a woman feels worth little if disease ha invaded her Hvstcm and is daily sapping her strength. For all female weaknesses. Dr. U.V. Picrce'n "Favorite Prescription" stand * unrivaled. It cures the complaint and builds up the Hvstem. Semi 10 cents in stamps for pam phlet to World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation , GG3 Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y. Nineteen states and eight territories still have public lands. Plercc'i * "Pleasant Purgative Pellet * , " Positively Popular ; Provoke Praise ; Prove Priceless ; Peculiarly Prompt ; Perceptibly Potent ; Producing Permanent Profit ; Pre cluding Pimples and Pustules ; Promoting Purity and Peace. Pun-hasp. Price. Petty. Pharmacists Patronizing Pierce Procure Plenty. Rev. Timothy pwight will succeed Dr. Noah Porter , as president of Yale college. Use the great specific for "cold in head" and catarrh Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It appears that there are now in Paris 47,300 unlet flats. When Baby TTM slcfc , we jwo her Castoria , When eho was a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she became Miss , she citing to Coatoria , ' 171:311 sho had Children , she gavo them Castoria , Many things are dreadful , but nothing in more dreadful than man. Faithfulness is necessary in all kinds of work. Especially is it necessary , in treat ing a cold , to procure the best remedy , which is Allen's Lung Balsam , and lake it faithfully according to directions , and it. will cure a cojd every time and prevent fatal results. Sold by all druggists at 2oc. , uOc. , and $1.00 a bottle. Mary Brcnnan , of Chicago , has reached the extreme old age of 117 years. 3 months' trcatmen * forXc. I'lso's UcmcJy for Catarrh. Sold t > y druggists. It costs a great deal of money for a lady o dress in extremely bad taste. PATVEIVTSobtiiiiicit by Louis 1 iffgpr&fJo. . .At torneys Washington , 1).C. Est'd 1654. Advice free. Sarah Bernhnrdt grows just a tiny mite outer than she was. A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. The question has probably been oskod thousands of times. "Hovr can Kro.TnV Iron Bitters euro every- thinc ! " "Well , it doo-jn't. IJut it doos cure any disease for which a repatibla physician ould prescribe IKi > S Physicians recognize Iron as tb.8 best restorative agent known to the profession , and ianniry of any leading chemical iirmwill subetantitte Hieasfrertion that there are moro prepar.ttjjns or iron th-u of any other snbatance used in medicine Thishows con clusively that iron is acknowledged to be the most important factor in ssceesaf ul mediiul practice. It it , however , a remarkable fact , that prior to the discov ery of BROWN'S 1IION IJITTEltSnoperfoct- ly satisfactory iron combination had ever been found. BROWN'S IRON BlTTERSSSffisaSS headache , or produce constipation till oilier iron incmcineaclo. KIKW'N'S IKON HITTERS cures IiiliKChtionI5ilIou.siicHS'VVelUiiesH , Dyspepsia , Klnlnria , Cbills anil Fevers , TiredFeelinfr,43cncralDebilityPa.inintha Side , Back orTjnibsn lnche andXonrnl- gin. for all theso ailments Iron is prescribed daily. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.SSTSS1K minute. like all other thorough medicines , it acts slowly. When taken by mm the first svmptom of benefit is renewed enersy. Tho muscles then becoico firmer , the digestion improves , the bowels are active. In icom'n the effect is usually mnrp rapid and marked. The eyes begin at once to briem > n : the skin clean np ; healthy color comes to the chepkt : nervonsness disappears ; functional derangements become n > su- lir. and if a nnrtinp mother , abundant sustenance is sapplisd for the child. Kemember Brown's Iron Bitters lithe ONTjV iron medicine that is iu.t in jurious. I'hystcian * and Jfruyrfiste recommend it. Tho Genuine has Trade Mark and cmd red lines on wrapper. TAItU NO OTH R. FOE OF Ameri can people is Consumption. Phy sicians and Druggists have at last found a remedy which they feel justified recommending. This is DR. BIGELOW'S POSITIVE CURE , which cures Consumption in stages that other remedies are of no benefit. It cures Coughs , Colds , and all Throat and Lung Diseases speedily and safely. Price , Fifty Cents and One Dol lar. Sold by Druggists. MB. JAMES BAGLEV. wtion foreman C. i 11. II. IL , Winkle , Ohio , had not slept for orer a year , his suffering froraNrural Three doses of ATHLOPHOROS curt * him. raraa can always he quickly cured bj u e of Athlophoros. Ask your ilru ; Ut for Athlophoros. If TOO cannot cet it of him do not trr omcthlD ; else , butorder at once from us. Wewill end it cipress paid on receipt of price. SI. 00 per bottle. ATHLOPHOROS CO. . 112 Wall St. . Hew York. 8 U > X TT mm ® SAN LUIS. The most Wonderful Aunciillural Park In America. Surrounded by prop < roiis mining an I manufacturing towns. FAJtMKIC'S lAltA DISK ! Magnifl- c nt crops raised in 1RS5. 'I'HOUNAA'IiM OF AORKM OF GOVIKXMIXT I > AXJ > . subject to j're-omption an 1 liorncsteul. Lands for saltto ac tual settlers at S3.00 per acre. i.O.\O TISI ! : . I'ark irriptted by immense CAmI . Cht ap railroad rat . Everjr atten it > n Miown tcltlerj for map * , ranphlels , etc. , addnsi , COLOltADO LAND fc LOA J OJ , Op ra House Block , I > tn > er , Colo. , Uox CCO. 'B'C ! C 53fiBUV Irani here an I earn goad I ? J-LC nilPfi 1 pay. SUuatl'JUJ turuUuud u \ aluntine Bros. Janesvllle , Wis- Scrap Pictures nnd M Fancy Cards ( newi u mailed f or lOc. ESSEX UAID \\"OIKS , l\orytonC'c CnChrouioGoId Scrap , loop FrIncp.Ac.CanU sent pya ; U'Jfaid f"r Oe , Conn.Steam Card \ ks , Hartford. Conn ( n Ct 2f MVScrap 1'irturi-s nndtS N't-v Chromo l . $ J and Gold Scrap Cardsent posipjIdforlOcts. IJ Co. , Centeruoott , Conn. W. N. U. , Omaha. - : J11--21 for infants and "Caatoria is sowell adapted to children that I Castoria cures Colic , Constipation , [ recommend Stassuperiortoanynrescription \ Soar Stomach , Diarrho3a , Eructation , toown . " I ? 13' B183 deep' anti V * * < " ' to me. H. A. Azcnz ir. D. , 111 So. Ozfcrd & . , Brooklyn , N. Y. \ Without e injurious medication. THE Cz.vrj.ua Coin > .c-r , 1S2 Fulton Street , N. Y. DIB Best Waterproof Coat , The FISTIBEAND ELICKEE -c-imnted wtt-rprtwr , aadwill keep yon dry In tie htrdcit Harm. TS new POMMEL EUCKEBU a perfect riding coat , and cortn tb entire tKjdle. Bewnre oflmlUtlonl. Ncn C'nnlno-without tie. "FUb Crud" trade-mirk. Illustrated CaUSocna free. A. J. Tower , Beaton , BITTERS. is [ BLOOD PURIFIER f HEALTH RESTORER. It uevor fails to do Its work in cases of 3alu. , rla , Bllloutfuesn , Constipation. Mead- .ache , loss of Appetite and Sleep , Ncrvona Debility , Neuralgia , nml nil Female 'Complaint * . ' Hops JE .Mnlt Hitters Is n Vcsc- tul.lo Compound. It isalTlcdlflnenot a liar- room Drliilc. It ( lifters as ivirioly osdoej rin.r and niRht from tho tlioiinniid-niuT-oiK Mixtures of vllo Tv3il ky flavored with .aromatic * . Hnps. % JInIt UUters is recom * : nionclod by Physician * , IT ! 1 11 In tors and rlViiraeoasbeinztholIcat Family Medicine cvi't compounded. Anywoman or child can take it "From my knowledge of lit ingredients , undf i no circumstances can it injure auy one Uf I'DK it. It contains no mineral or other deleterious KIU > - Etancu. Possessor real merits , tho remedy fa deserving success.1 ' C. E. DEPOT , Ph. Q. , Detroit , Mich. Tho only Genuine aro manufactured by tlie HOPS & MALT BITTEHS CO. . Detroit , Mich. GOODMAH DP.U3 . GO , , Whotealj 031 All A TREATED FEEE. DR. H. GREE8I , A Specialist forriex-eii Yoar I'a t , Has trcatoil Dropsy n < l It * complications wltli tha most wonderful surcta * ; usese etaliliriincillos. . entirely harmlHeinoTes all symptoms of dropsy In elalit ti > twenty days. Cures patients pronounce : ! hopeless by the best of physician' . From tlie first ilose the symptoms rapidly ilap- ! pear. nnS In ten days a : leaU two Ihlrdj of the rymp- tomi are removed. SummiT cry liumhuR without Icnowlns a-ivthlns about It. R-inemberlt does n it co + r you anything to realize the merits of my treatment fi.r vmii-Kf I am constantly curlns case * of lomjst.m ii-t .r.nea thJtlmvp bec-n tapped a number of times , ail the patient declare. ! unalil' ! to live n weelc. CJIvr full history of onto Name srx. hiw loiiK-uttlete 1. ho.r badly swulcn an 1 where. Is lm relo ilve. hare lest * -bnrstcd - and dripped water. Send for free pa itphlct. coma'n'ns tebttmonlaK qucstl > us. ore. 1Otiv. . treatment furnished free I . Epilepsy fits positively cured. It order trial , sen J 7 cents In stamp * topiy nn"ijj.j. II. II. ( IT.ICKV. M. I ) . 55 Jonej Avenue. Atlanta , u ElfluMFiffllTl KBOW THYSELF , A Groat Medlcil 1V .rv on Manhood , Xe"tous and Phjsfu'il Dcbilny. Premature UrcIIce In Man. Kx- Qa'i't-d Vitality Ac , < l-c. . and the untold mi-erics resu tiiiK froni inllsrrctlon or excesses ; 3DO pares. -ulin.iiHlnlly lie und In gilt , muslin. Contains nmrc than jas in\alu.iuu ! prescription" , embracing 'm\ery vcxetable remedy In the phannacccplafor a 1 : i < u'.o and chronic < ll < ejes. . U is en.plialicnlly a ! ok for evry man. 1'rkc only II by mall postpaid , concealed In plain wrapper. IM UisTIJATlVESAMrLEFREK TO ALI , rouiiR and middle a cd men for the next nlneiy days. Si ml now. urcut thlsoiii. as y > i miy tii'ver setit agiln. AddressDK.AV.il. PARKKIC.4 lliiliincli St. . liu > i n. > ' . 1Or Parker can be confidentially consulted on all diseases of man , his sped lilies MENDS EVEJ2YTHSHC Wood.Lcather.rnpcr Ivurv.f. ! . * China. Furniture. fcrjc-n-Un-r i. Strong as lion , Solid as a : < . . The total quantity fold dr.r i" tte past flve years amount ? ' ! tc er 32 RflJLLJGtt , bottle * . EVEKYHOIIV WAIiTt. X All dealers can sll it. Award' i TWO GOLD BED A3 4. , Zfmlm , ISSi ? . < " rl > ml Ai 1'ronocnrcd Strongest < ! > i.a J-n-wn Send dealer's canl rnd .C pDfiasa Cccfcias no Aci'J. f or f antplc cr.n I'Ki.K ty.jEll. ' o.CIouceiter II sa. DECAY. A I.ife Experience. Remarkable nnd quick cures. Trial Packages. Consulta tion and Books by Mail I'KEE. Address Dr. WARD & Co. , Louisiana , Mo. You are .mowed a free trial of thirty days of tha useof Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances , for the siicedy relief andper- mauent cure of XervousDebility , loss of Vitality , and Jlanhoatl , and all kindred troubles. Also for many otherdlseases. Completercstoratlon toIIealth.Vlsor and Manhood guaranteed. No risk Is Incurred. Illus trated pamphlet In sealed enveloix : mailed fr tby addressing Voltaic Belt Co. , ilaraha : ! , ilich. \7hen i say euro I ilo not mean rapreiy to itop tncci j ir a tlmo and then have them return aira'.n. I turan ara-l- ! cal cere. I have raado tho dl e.o of FITS. Kl'ILhr Y or FALLING SICKNESS a lire-long ftndy. Itrtrrautny remcd ? to euro tna v/orst cac3 Because < > : : : crs haro falodfjnorca30nfornotnowrec'l lngccnre. S nOa ; once for a treatise and a Freo lioflo of iiy Infs.bi3 rcmady. GtTO Eipre s and lust Office. II co&U joa Mnc for a trial , and I-will core ynu. tdiross Dr. H. G. KOOT. KZ Pearl St. Xovr Tort. , GOLD WEDAL PARIS EXPOSmOri-1373. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS pUGKEYE FGUMG BIDDER. Pisa' * Heme < ! y for Catarrh Is the Best. Kaaieat to Use , and Cheapest. Also sood for Cold In the Head , Iieadactie.Haj-1'eTcr. < c. 50 cents. STHMA - _ . . ( trrman Ai thiiiit Curo ECTCTa j to prtre mm'Jue rcii'fia the worst CJ cs. intern cosi- j ItnhJt. Qnlcklyand Palatea * . ly en red at home. Corrcipondenco solicited and free trial of cure sent honesilnreftiKatord. Tiir HCSSAVS 1 KriizDT COHIMJ.-T. Lafayette. 1-J. Mnrulilno Habit Cured la ID OPIUM to ao ( lay * . Xo ujr till Cared. Us J. brxruexs. Letuuou. . UUlo. and Morphine Habit Cared in lOto SO days. Kefer to IIXX ) pattent * rural Inolljuxts- .