R * A Swamper's Camp. I - ' ' A Louisiana swamper's oamp con- 13 * sista of a lot of blabs from a cypress jIF treo. hero called pairs. These are Wmf driven upright in the ground. A root Rf of tho saiuo material is added ; bunks , Wm ' benches and table on the same primi- Kl tive principle are soon constructed , and M the camp is liuished. "When wo first t WMf arrived , " writes a correspondent , "in Hi one of tlieso blissful bowers , things HI were dry and comfortable , but this con- WM\ \ dition was of short duration. The H * water rapidly rose and was soon two H | feet deep under table and bunks. Then , Hit * at leist , I became more intimately ac- H | qnainted with tho neighborly spirit that HI lurkes in tho bosom of tho moccasin. H Upon awakening one morning tho lirst HI thing that appeared to my horrified Hi gazo was a moccasin that seemed to mo H ten feet long ( it was found to measure H two ) curled up in my blanket asleep. H He seemed to boperfectty at home , and , H * ' though I felt confident he had mistaken H his apartments , his air of perfect seren- H ity and confidence in my understanding H the awkwardness of the situation for KI > him , in ease I demanded an explanation , ILI wrought on my nervous nature to sucli Qt an extent , that rather than awaken hini R ] and demand his card , I determined to if , leave him in full possession. In fact , U | niy solicitude for his feelings was such Hj that in order to not disturb h\m \ , 1 H [ scarcely breathed until I was safely on HI the floor. Once there and out of reach , H | I felt my courage and anger rise and D | demanded satisfaction. 1 accordingly Rr dispatclied hm with a ramrod , and Ij hung him by tho neck to tho under side If of the bunk. Soon after wo got a king ml : snake in camp , and that settled any If further visits from moccasins. King W I snakes arc the particular pots of a I swamp , and wco to tho rash stranger E ) who kills one ; for , if his performance j is witnessed , a sound and conscientous- , ly laid on thrashing is tho certain re- m I suit The only excuse accepted is ignor- & ancc , and it will not work a second l | time. Tli ' s beautiful reptile well de- Bl serves the protection it recoives. It D kills every other snake that crosses its Hi path , and all manner of vermino. It Hf cannot by any provocation be induced H\ \ ' to attack a man. 1 have seen a com- rai - " binatiou of boy and stick sufficient to [ strike terror to the heart of any thing Hr less formidable than a rhinoceros , and Hr the poor creature would content itself H' with hiding its head under its coil , and H ) „ await with patience the departure of Hi its tormentor in search of more stir- H > ring game. The meek and lowly spirit k this thing exhibits under affliction , is Hr touchingfto behold , and has been great- H : ly nesrlected in pointing morals and B ] adorning tales. Chicago 2Iail. H ) A Whimsical Eevcrie. Bj Writers of fiction rarely attain that Hi grace and elegance which mark the Bi pages ot the best essayists. Tho writer B ! of romance begins his work very early mj iu life , before his mind has had time to B ( ripen ; and , it seems , that he is not dis- H ] posed to put aside his own work to read \M\ \ \ the work of others. It is rare that a Br man of great imagination possesses a Pji well trained mind. Dickens , though iu Ml many respects the greatest of English Hf novelists , was , at times , crude in ex- H ) pression , and never ascended to ele- ' gance of diction. Thackery wrote with B more finish , but h's style is marred by H French expressions and a loo frequent H use of "prodigious. " In "Vanity Fair" El ! it occurs on nearly every page. Pro- - B > digious is an expressive term , but it is Ef * not in good taste to shun the society of Br simpler words and take it upas a favor- W ite. The adoption of a favorite word in H literature is no more to be advised than III the adoption of a favorite word at court. | JR | iioth eventually cast reproach upon hJ ! their benefactors. Some writers , and W\ especially the admirers of George D | Elliott , fancy that ruggedness is W strength. This is as fallacious as it is to K believe that awkward men are possessed 1 of more strength than men of symmet rical shape. Macaulay's smoothness has caused hundreds .of thoughtless persons ' to regard him as shallow. A polished ! cane is harder to break than a rough ! , ' stick. 'I ' The absorb"ng interest which we feel f in the great narrative related by Hume , I often leads us away from a justadmira- ) \ tion of the magnificent manner in t\ \ * - which tho recital is made. There are , l in the English language , few bettor sen- , tences than the following summary of > the character of Mary , Queen of Scots : I "An enumeration , of her qualities might carry the appearance of a panegyric ; an * account of her conduct might , in some parts , wear the aspect of severe satire and invective. " , ln this sentence wo see the character of that unfortunate \ woman. To name all her good quali- ' ties would be excessive praise ; to speak of her faults would be undue condem nation. f' | ' In the opinion of the poet Whittier , r Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote the best J English , and all men must agree that he wrote with more purity than anr other man of fiction. His style has all the pleasant humor ofAddison r and more quaint of gentleness than the ' prose of Goldsmith. Arkansuio Trav- slcr. Deficiency of Polite Language. "This eternal 'beg pardon' intima tion that you have failed to hear is be ginning to be tiresome , " growled an old gentleman the other day. " 'What ? ' is too abrupt and 'How ? ' is excerable , and yet some other form besides 'beg pardon' could be used. Why not t sometimes say 'I didn't hear you , 'or I 'Please repeat that , ' or 'Excuse my in- " attention. Then , too , the speaker ,1 , sometimes talus in such an indistinct , J inarticulate manner that he is tho one [ who ought to say 'beg pardon , ' and I not the patient listener. " Philadelphia | Call. i Overheard at the Theatre. Omaha Lady Oh , dear ! I've for- cottcn my fan , and it's dreadfully warm I m here. . Gentleman ( in the next seat back ) f I can't bear to see a woman suffer. J * Would you allow me to make a sugges- [ tion for your comfort ? \ -Certainly. " VL "Why not fan yourself with your W hat ? " Omaha World. t * Dog * nntl Women. To Dog fad > h developing again with oven { • router lorco than over boforo. Yesterday I wulkcd along Twenty-third street from Sixth to Filth avenue , and in thtifc one block met , by count , twenty raviBhingly pretty womoii , who were citlier leading or carrying clogM , from a pug to a Scotch ter rier. Setters and Newfoundland ! ! , however , Hcemcd to bo tho faVoritea. It waa quito too awfully jolly to ecc a bright-eyt'd , mild-faced young woman loading a big New foundland , black and shaggy , with one hand , and carrying in tho other a formid able dog whip. I don't believe tho young woman would have touched that dog with that whip for tho world , but tho dog whip in a part of tho canine impedimenta do- crccd by fashion , and it never would have dono to omit it. But what with tho dogB , pretty girla and tho dog whips. Twenty- third street is a pretty dangerous locality for an ordinary biped , even though he bo a man about town. New York Star. Few Understand Horses. _ _ It is astonishing how few men there are who know anything about a horse. There is no other animal that the average man is on such close and intimate relations with , or that ho treats with such a gross ignorance of his peculiarities. Tho team- btcr , now , has probably dono little elso than drive a horse in tho intervals of shoveling coal. Ho certainly knows how his heavy load is , and you would think he ought to know what the horse could do. But when his horse gets stalled tho ouly way ho can think of to help the horse is to beat him. This is one of the things that ought to bo taught in our public schools. I would havo it made a legular branch or study , and I know the hostler ' who could furnish a text-book. Tho school of the Centaurs on tho plains of Thepsaly was indeed famous in its day , but that was a long time ago , and the drivers of our coal carls aro not Apollos. [ Boston Post. Understood tlie Cause and Cure * Gen. II. C. Lee was a man of strong con victions and to these he was over loyal. Ho early realized that tho only successful basis on which to conduct the war was the extinction of slavery. Hence ho arrived at Annapolis , Md. , in November , 18G1 , with his regiment and demand was made upon him for certain slaves who had found em ployment in the camp. He peremptorily ordered tho owners from camp and declared he would never surrender the slaves to them. This was one of the first if not the first instance in which our offi cers defied tho fugitive slave law. Such acts soon convinced tho country and its oflicials that the army at least understood the cause and cure of the rebellion.V. . P. Darby in Springfield Republican. For eight years Col. D. J. "Williamson Quarter-Master U. S. A. and ex-U. S. Con- buI at Callao , was crippled with rheu matism. He got no relief until he used St. Jacobs Oil , which cured him. No remedy on earth equals it for pain. Price , fifty cents a bottle. In the Street Car. Says an exchange , quoting "a prominent physician : " "Avoid the corner seats in the street cars ; If } 'ou can't get a seat in the middle of the car , it is bettcj to eland up. " ' There ! wo were certain that it was not self ishness which caused gentlemen to secure the corner seats. It seems that they do sot take these seats in order to look out at the window. ' They are afraid that the adies might get those seats and tho Cold lwhich goes with them. Let tho ladies secute seats in the middle of the car. If they cannot , let them stand. Make them stand , in fact , raUier than give up your corner seat , and pub them to tho risk of pneumonia. No gentleman who reads this will hesitate for a moment. [ Boston Transcript. Use Red Star Cough Cure effectually. Dr. C. Fawcett , Union Protestaut Infirmary , Baltimore , Md. No depressing effects. It "Was Her Chocolate. Tho secret of Miss Evarts' popularity as a maker and dispenser of chocolate when her father was secretary of state lay in the fact that the chocolate was exceedingly rich , and callers relished it greedily in the tiny cups in which it was served. More chocolate was used in ono of these small cups than ordinarily enters into the com position ot two coffee cups of this beverage. Beaten white of egg and cream was Berved with it , and the mixture was so toothsome that it gave the young lady a national re putation. A physician whose .specialty is anal dis eases has been studying the relation of anal fistula to consumption. It is an old idea that an anal fistula has a good effect in cases of consumption , but thi * physician says that any improvement iu consump tive symptoms which follows the occurrence of a fistula is not permanent' . He says : "As a general rule , these fistula greatly ag gravate the pulmonary affection by im pairing the constitutional powers , especial ly if attended by copious discharge of pus , and much irritation. The principal indi cation in such cases is to build up , not to deplete. [ From Dr. Foote's Health Monthly. Tho Reavon IVliy. It is said "there's nothing new under the sun , " and it may be a true saying. But when the light of reason is thrown on some of the everyday occurrences in life it is astonishing how little wo actually know as to the whys and where fores of matters which attract our attention. In tho hurly-burly of this world we are apt to take for granted facts as they appear , because we have not time to thoroughly investigate them. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul . Railway company has endeavored to save the en quiring mind the trouble of much research , and has published in a little book entitled "Why and Wherefore , " many reasons why various facts exist. The language is plain and simple , and the volume might be used with profit as a reliable class book in pub lic and private schools. As a household reference it is invaluable , and children as well as grown people can read and under stand it. While this publication is in a measure an advertising medium for the railroad company , that fact does not detract from its value , and a copy of "Why and Where fore will be sent free to any address by en closing ten cents in postage to A. V. H. Carpenter , ceneral passenger agent , Mil waukee , Wis. * * > mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmt im Tho nrcaUf. t In Society. Tho breakfast , an a form of entertain ment , is coming into favor , and may give tho tea a rare for popularity. The beauty of a breakfast i that people generally hint an appetite for it , and havo a'HO an oppor tunity of seeing something of those whoato there and exchanging a few idoan. This it tho great drawback to tho tea. Clients rush in , pay their icspect. " , hurry into the dining room , gulp down a cup of hob tea and bolt for tho door , to go through the same rush at several other plares. Then thero is a sociability and informality about tho breakfast. . The fishing , bo to speak , in a social or sentimental point of view , is better. The bait , you observe , is better , and a wary "catch" will rise to a breakfast bait who will swim around a tea every time. [ Washington Lett or. Wo havo heard many of our old friends say that Salvation Oil cured them of rheu mutism. Those who havo not tried it , should do so. Our druggists sell it for twenty-five cents. A Lucky IlouHtoiilnn. Houston ( Tex. ) Tost , Jan. 16,1K7. A reporter in his daily jaunt in search of interesting matter for the , perusal of the readers of the Post , happened into the cigar store of S. Al exander , jr. , where he was told that one of our popular young clothing dealers had • suddenly come into the possession of a large sum of money. Closer investigation revealed the fact that the popular young mer chant was Mr. Ben Kiam , of the firm of Kiam Bros. , and the sum of money was the neat little amount of § 15,000. Mr. Kiam , on being interviewed , stated he dis liked publicity , but as the rumor had been circulated , he preferred emulat- ' ing George Washington and Grover Cleveland , and would "tell the truth. " "Some time last month , " he said , "I concluded to purchase a ticket in the January draw ing of the Louisiana State Lottery Company , and sent my office-boy after one , which I put in my safe. I thought no more about the ticket until the 11th instant when Mr. Alexander called at my store and told me if my ticket was No. 91,960,1 had won one- tenth of he capital prize that his tel egram from The Louisiana Lottery Company stated the winning ticket had been sold in Houston. You can hardly imagine the state of my feelings while examining my ticket to see if I really was the lucky individual. When the truth dawned upon me that my little investment of $1 had returned me the snug amount of $15,000,1 felt well , I can't tell you how I did feel. If there are words in the English lan guage comprehensive enough to de scribe my feeling , they are not at my command. " To the question , "Have you got your money ? " Mr. Kiam replied : "Yes , the ticket was promptly cashed on presentation. " Mr. Kiam will surely invest a portion of his prize for the next drawing , which takes place on the 8th of next month. A petition of husbandry the match maker. "He who is Talse to present duty , " says Henry Ward Beecher , "breaks a thread in the loom , and will find the flaw when he may have forgotten its cause. " A case in point occurs to us. Mr. Wm. Ryder , of 87 Jefferson street , Buffalo , > N. Y. , recently told a reporter that , "I had a large abscess on each leg , that kept continually dis charging for twenty years. Nothing did me any good except Dr. Pierce's 'Golden Medical Discovery. ' It cured me. " Here is a volume in a few words. Mr. Ryder ' s experience is entitled to our readers' care ful consideration. [ Tho Sun. * Our national arms should hereafter beat a salt codfish. A Sndden Death from heart disease is now quite common. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" is a certain remedy. Chronic irritation , pal pitation , excessive or defective action ol the heart , shortness of breath , and pain are removed by it in a short period. It also cures all the diseases relating to the liver , stomach , bowels , blood and skin. They are never alone who are accom panied by noble thouchts. No lengthy advertisement is necessary to bolster up Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Poodles weighing less than ten pounds are exempt from taxation in Connecticut. A Fortune For You. All is new ; capital not needed ; you are started free. Both sexes ; all ages. Wherever you live you should at once write to Hal- lett & Co. , Portland , Maine ; they will send you free , full information about work that you can do and live athome , earning there by from 55 to § 25 and upwards daily , from the first start. Some have made over § 5Q in a day. The best chance ever known by working people. Now is tho time delay not. Dr. Leuz was the tenth man to cross Af * rica from ocean to ocean. Coughs and Hoarseness. The irrita tion which induces coughing immediately relieved by use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches. " Sold only iu boxes. Price 25 cents. President Grevy , of France , reads fairy tales for the benefit of his grandchildren. TThoa Baby was nick , wegara her Caetorla , "When she was a Child , she cried for Castoris , When sho becoms Hiss , she clang to Castoria , TThon sho had Children , she garo them Caatoria , Sixteen senators voted for woman suff rage. Sweet sixteen. Life is burdensome , alike to the sufferer and all around him , while dyspepsia and its attendingevilsholdssway. Complaints of this nature can be speedily cured by taking Prickly Ash Bitters regularly. Thousands once thus afflicted now bear cheerful testimony as to its merits. A four seated hansom cab has been in troduced in England. Many Forms of.Nerrous Debility In men yield to Carter's Dion Pills. If der world owes any man a living it vhas der man who works der hardest. 3 months' treatment for 50c Plso's Eemedy foi Catarrh. Sold by druggists. Paris now has among its other social freaks a club composed of divorced men. PATENTS obUJned by Louis Bagger & Co. . At U jury * , "w rsUIngton. V. C Ka'd 1SM. ( Advice free Jay Gould has purchased 200,000 acre * of pine land in Louisiana. > The Omaha Type foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits on short notice. Prices same as in Chicago and freight I already paid to Omaha. Tawny Colored Nobility. Lord Stanford , wha succeeded to tho earldom a fow years ago , on tho death of the groat Lord Stanton and Warrington , has long been resident in South Africa. He inhabits a wigwam of corrugated iron at Wyndberg , and has a stone-built bunga low on tho seashoro at Muzeuberg. Ho married a black wife and has by her a dusky daughter , Lady Mary Gray , who when she arrives at tho years of discretion will be , no doubt nn unique if not welcome addition to tho ranks of tho "upper ten thousand" at homo. * . The name and Tame of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup are known throughout the land aud everywhere it is relied upon ub tho specific for coughs and colds. Custom house quinine creates a big buz zing iu official heads. Tho removal of Prof. Sanborn , of N. H. , after being pronounced incurable by a score of physicians , from Los Vegas , N. M. , to his home was. pffected'by administering Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic , which has restored him to his former good health. Prof. Lockyer says that G,000 stars aro visible to the naked eye. Haclx Aclie Cured by Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Back Ache Plasters. Only one religion in dis worldt vhas right. Dot vhas der sort you embrace yourself. How to Gain Vlcsii nntl Strength. Use after each meal Scott's Emulsion with Ilypophosphites. It is as palatable as milk , und easily digested. The rapidity with which delicate people improvo with its ube is wondeiful. Uho it and try your weight. As , a remedy for Consumption , Throat affections and Bronchitis , it is un- equaled. Please read : "I used Scott's Emulsion in a child eight months old with good results. Ho gained Tour pounds in a very short time. " Tuo. Piuar , M. D. , Alabama. There is only ouo female trombone player in this country. Excursions to tho Winter lEeso-ts of llic Sojstli. The Wabash , St. Louis & Pacific Ry. aro now helling round-trip tickets , good until June 1st , 18S7 , at greatly ieduced rates , to Mobile , New Oileans , Pensncola , Jack sonville , Cedar Keys , and all the principal points in the south. For further informa tion and tickets , call on or write F. E. Moores , Ticket Agent , or G. N. Claytou , Not thwestern Passenger Agent , 1502 Far- nam Street , Omaha , Neb. What is the favorite decoration of win ter thermometers ? Furbelows. The habit of running over boots or shoes corrected with Ljon's Patent Ilccl Stlffeuers. The man who commits suicide by hang ing dies of his own free will and a cord. You hardly realize that it. is medicine , when taking Carter's Little Liver Pills ; they are very bmall ; no bad effects ; all troubles from torpid liver are relieved by their use. Dr. Mary Walker is understood to bo op posed to the knee breeches movement. The Omaha Typj foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits on short notice. Prices bame as in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. Quail Testiiiy. • Mrs. A. M. Dauphin , Philadelphia , has done a great deal to make known to ladies there tho great value of Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , as a cure for their troubles and diseases. She writes as fol lows : "A young lady of this city while bathing was thrown violently against tho life line and the injuries received resulted in an ovarian tumor which grew and en larged until death seemed certain. Her physician finally advised her to try Mrs. Pinkham's Compound. She did so and in a short time the tumor was dissolved and she is now in perfect health. I also know of many cases whero the medicine has been of great value in preventing miscarriage and allevating the pains and dangers of childbirth. Philadelphia ladies appreciate the worth of this medicine and its great value. " Sent by mail in Pill and Lozenge form on receipt of price , 51Mrs. . Pinkham , Lynn , Mass. Also it ? liquid Torm , all at Druggists. Chcnmatlim , TTenmlsIa , Bladder andXCtd- 5sr TfUeatccured by DIl A. V. BASES RHEU MATIC SPECIFIC. Guaranteed to CUHEor raonev refunded. Take no other medicine. For falo by all Drugs-Ms. One Dollar for large bottle. Reference , any one in St. Joseph , Missouri. Information Fi ee. Br. A. V. Banes Medicine Co. , Quint tXonepli , Sllsjoarl. GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXP0S1T10N-IS7S. THE MOST PERr EST OF PENS I E WAWT YOm SrcSeice SnaS profitable employment to represent us in every county. Salary $75 per month and expense * , or largo commission on sales if preferred. Goods staple. Every one buys. Outfit and particulars Free. , , . SXAHDABD SILVERV7AKE CO. , BOSTON , HAS3. W. N. D. , Omaha - 349-7 RjSSTjii Produeo tlie Choicest Flowers , RJIV I /AVCM Ke Vegetable * and Crops. Doubles fill I I RP W AIXTIKLDS. SEW OATS. WHEAT. 1'OT.ITO : KvSi SSa SEEDS WARRANTED. 100.P007C SHb" < r ! 3 jouseecatalog v/lth Prize Offer. WOii'EN Kecdlnc r newe4 atrenclb , or trlio matTcr fruoj fnflrniltlc * peculiar to their tax , elioulil try P B BE5TT0M1C. This medicine combines Irou with pare Tcrotabls tonics , and ia inTiluabla for Diseuea peculUr to Women , and nil who lead ed ratrj liven. ltJIn. riches and Purifies tho .Blood , .Mlinulatcs the Appetite , Strengthens tho itltmcles and Ncrvc-in fact , thoroughly J nvigorntea. Clears the. complexion , and makea the akin smooth. It doos ni blacken Ufa teeth , cause headache , or . produce constipation all other iron medicines do. MB8. Albert Leeslet , Greenwood. Neb. , Mrs ; ' * I havo used Brown' Iron Bitten for Korvoua De bility and hare been grontly bocehtod. " Mas. O. D-NETflLls Phillips' Station , Neb. , aays : "Iwasaon&kand nerrout that I could scarcely walk , had no appetite , and pussd sleepletts nights ; in fact , my life was a burden to mo I tried many remedies , but without benefit. Three bottles of Brown'u Iron Bitters hare cured tne. ' I cheerfully recommeud it. " Genuine bin above Trade Mark and crowed rod lines on wrapper. Tnko no other. Made only by nmm-A cui:3ucalco.bai.tuiojue,3U : > . Tho best and surest Remedy for Careof i all diseases caused by any derangement of tho Liver , Kidneys , Stomach and Bovrels. Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , Constipation , Biliocs Complaints and Blalaria of all kinds j yield readily to the beneficent influence of. It is pleasant to tlto taste , tones up tfcsj ! system , restores and preserves health. j It is purely Vegetable , aud cannot fail to : provo beneficial , both to old and young. j As a Blood Purifier it k superior to all ; I others. Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. nHSTHMA CURED ? ! A Asa ficrmnn A lhma Curo never faJtto glrsgj , I tmmciiiate relief ia the worrt eases , injures con-gi afgrtaMs steep ; eKesU curesiratre all othen fall. ASi iitrial convinces the m st skeptical. Price 50 eta. anilM 331.00. of Drnrsi'ls or or mitt. Sample. FKKK forcl jjitimp : UK. K..SOIIIFFMAX , M. * * " ' " / " " • ! § M CURES WHEEc All EISZ FAUS. flal KS2 Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes good. TJae pgj fs9 in time. Sold by druggisttj. p a ° S3 B3 > ffIOWA SEEDS are THE BEST. en 6m H Q vB ! Complete oarcien cuide ana SSf " fi * * n m .Jvj Illustrated Catalogue of Garden ESB 823 S&9 < Qs7 Gross and Field beeds , Plants , Bulb , Garden Tools , New Varieties or Potatoeictc.etc. , mailed Free. General agents for Strowbridgo Broad cast Sower. Address , IOWA SEED CO. , Whole sale and Retail Seedmcn , Ues Molnks , Iowa. fiftBSS5l,5,3BS3ERal'evc-limd cured by Dr. J. SftHfl' ' ? ' I US ) ffft Kz.A. . Sherman's method. Those IS a 30 0 H isyaJSiBvi , , , cannot avail thenuelvea of personal attendance cuahuve home treatment ap pliance und curative sent for i0 only. Send stomp tor circulars. 231 Broadway , New York. E3 EPS A5 ! * Fresh. Reliable ; Wholesale at SR3 v 3 PI 9 ww ltet.ul. Free by mail at S and j $ ki liflBH 'Sets , per large package. Jlr.ni- U13 5i3 12k' * 5S ? motli Seed Farms. One Acre of Olass ! Uc.iutiful Illustrated Catalogue FKHtl. H.W. BncKBEK , Kochford fceed Farm , Uockford , 111 ! Fl JP5 55o.f7BHMJHE-OPlUB ? ElaWt Palnlossij raSd&rJ&XB1 Cured at Home. Treatment WSaBHS * Bent on tnal snd NO PAY mked 5RK y until you. are benefited. Terms Low KtltJ 2Xamono JSccaedy Co. , B > aFaycttc , Ind. TTC ? The Clydf s Jale and Oar English Prolific , PH U B both imported , mature early and dono : • "f wioijpj. Price t-i per bushel , fcanplesllte each , and Circular free. J. E. ro\\lS , A\a > m. III. P $ S S"5nfl58tF. . A. T.EH.irANN. Solicit ed it * § k ° Rfl 0 v or ot Patents. Washington. H ifi a LaiB H tQ l > .C. Send for Ouxular. ? V5 M ? ? PJ VThy not save one-half en 1009 u eful \jT.i. ttltlllm * Asticl'-s' Send for Catalogue , iiifr pay to Agent : , . CHICAGO StULE CO. , Chicaf-o , 111. PPPflDUV Learn hero and earn T57I - l il X-4l n I Coodpay. Situations fur nished. Writo Valeutlue 3Jros. , Janejrlllo.Wls. aeftauaasaaescavaTi jt\rVifcJSi Sara relief pmmT KlBBEffS _ gjTiLigsaaoS : E nJl 3 "Morphine llnlilt Curedlal ) § fris SiS to "JO day * . No u.iy till Curo A. a Hva/SKfl l k J. bn.Piirc.f3. Leuauou , Oulo. ? 3P 5 RiyFOn ALU. S30a-"e k and expenses ? ftt av&lfi pal l. Outat worih 3.1 and particulars U < a fla > iAfit6. P. O. VICK R } , Auguata , Mains. W to SS a day. Samples worth S1.S0 FREE. Lines $ B % not und r tSe horseH feet. Write Brewster tiJOafoty Rain Holder Co. , Holly , Mich. /raf nnnnn and Morphine Habit Cured In 10 to P 8 H9 H EtP COdajs. Kefcr to 1000 patients cured WB fl ad in all parts. Dr. Harsh , Quinsy , Hich. 81 rT5 F * JFS A positive cure. No Entr JEa85f3K5 [ KoPlater. . > oPaln. W.C. & iBi32u5S puyiie , Mar haUtown.IOT-a. Mf13P ! STUDY. Secure a Bnslncss Educationbv II JfrL. mall , from Bryant's College Buffalo , X.Y. * B nnMU nHnwvc HH H MHH MMa nwMiasMMM 30RTHEt.fi. BRG WM p fP & © F.S. BARI.EV15DTKGimBI.S3. NffN Jgj teg rj H Wv SENTPKntH. Pon't bay till H j A fa 8 13 ffYJ fOH * X.SjLZEBUCtmkTT1s. > OJTJJ { 55 g-tf ? * ( $ ? - 11 ii m.nn i.Ti.u.i .1 ti 11 . j m i- for Bnfants and Children , "CagtwtoiseoweUadaptexItocliHdrentliat D Castcrfa enrcs Colic , Constipation , I recommend it 03 superior to any presenptioa I Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , Eructation , fcBOTTa to me. " H. A. Abchxs , lL D. , S " prms , gives deep , and promotes di- 212 So , OsJord Bi. , BrooilTn , N. Y. § TTithoutlfljurious medication. Tss Gcrr-unr Cojepant , 1S2 Fulton Street. H. Y. Why did the Women of this country use over thirteen million ' cakes of Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in iC36 ? Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why. WIZARD OIL ft o. j T to 'S | IlnTO been enjoyed by cltlien of every town and l city In the O. S. JlarrelouH Cures haro been nit- -M noised by thousands of people , who can testify to- m the woxnErtFtn , urmssq poweu or V MmXmWnmi % \L \ \ Neuralgia , Toothache , Headache , Earache , j Catarrh , Croup , Soro Throat , \ Lama Back , Stiff Joints , Contracted Cords , I RHEyMATS8 39 Sprains , Drulscs , Burns , Fever Sores , Wounds , Old ires , Chilblains , Frost Biles , Soro fti cs , Caked Breasts , and * All Aches and Pains , are quickly relloved by this maplcal remedy. Try It jnco and yon will never bo without It. For sale by- Druggists. Prlcp.fiOc. Our 8ono Boon free to all. Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY , CHICAGO. < 3jgL3S.Xn A , 737I ? Tho Ores } Nursery of mmmm houses. ol 200 Imported Brood } .rares i * { p s. OfOhoicsrtPjimUIes. | Vt& * * rWK All Affoa , both Bozos , | flOO Co 400 1MPOKTIJ35 ANTTDAJUiiT "romFri > nce.aIlr : ordejMiHJiextendfdpodirrc ( otathO I'ercheron Stud Eooloj. Th91'crcheron laths only drat J lirfed ot Vraiite pwiir Inr | a wtud base that hna tht > rapport and endorscmrnt of th > Pr nnj QoTernmenC , hend tor 120'P&ge Catalogut , llluirr ncna by Uovs > Bozdieur. U. t . DDHHAK , j V/ov- , DuPnee Co. , Illinois * 4 REPDBLIOAR VALLEY \ STOCK FAKRI3 , . AVESY & GOLEK j PSQPaiETORS , ! WAKEFIELD , CLAY CO. , KAN. ] Tho oldest and t. ' 'jfa WVj v g ri ' y * * Head o ' f i > ure Bred and fflr fe U * ! tf nigh Qri&i Percheron fffl p ratowjl w Stalllons and Mares on aSf9JKAi3AaraJ5ffi 'Ai | bond ; at o tew re or3 s2 3iSoS' : ' ' v < SQ'l3 ded Imported French li > < ? tfSvvS5ftE § r3 Coichcrj. Savo the te Z'KfSJft & 'v'SJjrtl ' rljk and expense ot i3iAr\y&Fff f i l lonirrailroad tnp-iand tt&&etffi&tSSttie' Kit rhippluc : and Rot your H3 J 4 iy a © i | HorsrnathoineandaoP ? SrSX lVksisSit tS cllmaUl. .f reliable 2S S Wt as3 | M | men lth establlOicd S5Q " uS&3irt 3s aSI reputatioiw a.s breed- era. Our Imported Stock all reclitrrcd In the Porcner- on Htud Books of France and America. We frnarantci all Stock B reidira jUat as repreiented. Eend for cata < - loguc No. 5 , free. Address , AVERY & . COLEPJ1AH , Props- . , - . Wakefiold , Clay County Kan. l1 ! J ! Will purifr the BLOOD regnlata W the LIVER and KIDNEYS anA wrSn KWTOBf the HEALTH and VIG- V fflKi OK of YOUTH. Dyepareia\Vaat XvkSQS of Appetite. Indiget.tion.Lack df NaMH Strength and Tired eehnc ab- NS Ii. eoluwly cured : Bones , m * Wk * cl and nerves receive new iS53k . force. Enlivens the mind * * 3u . and supplies Brain rower. . .n , : SnTuring from complaints. TONIC a safe and spoady curo. Gives a clear , heal thy complexion. Frequent attempts at counterfeit- Ins only add to the popularity ol ths oniriniil. Vt > not experiment cet tho OmartfAi. and Best. a Dr. HARTER' J LIVER PILLS \ OCure Comtlpation.IJver Comolalnt and SIcKrt RHendache. Sample Doso and Dream Boofclj Vl mailed oa receipt o t two cents ia postece. ] f Address : DR. HARTER. Medical Co. , St.Loufs 3 We offer the abovo amount of money fkee to & fl tho 106 persons anstrerhv : tha fcllotrins BU.de &U < a question * Where ia the JJiblo do Itftl/ ajsay. ' * Iiainan oatcth egrsn Iio uhallKi y die ? * ' Tho first person answering this quesk5 3 tion correctly , w.ll reeelvoSlOO ca h. It rvoreS -Sceive more than otis correct answer tho second t3 | will receivo $100 ; the third ? 50 ; thefoiuta ? 25:5 * S5 thoflfth15 ; thosisth $19 ; and ? 1 each to theKj \ nextona hundredpeoplaanswerlncitccrrcctly. g II you are not tho first remember that yoa may w rt bo tho second or third ; so you stand a good ( K v chance for a large prize. Each competitor must , pfl i In every case , send 50ct"t. with their answer forfcjj f-i one year's trial subscription to 111X1 SOOttP % HOCS2KEEPEK , a lanre 15-pa IUusS3 s tratod family paper if you will send $1 wa vtIU rff 3 send tho paper one year , and u S "HOW TO COOK. AM ) KEEP IIOrSE , " jW i a book of nearly 500 paces forhousrkeepers , thessj B regular retail price I ? Cl-50 , beautifully bound fc > fia \ extra clcth. It embodies thoripo experience [ g g of a Tcterca housekeeper , and its recipes ( of IK which there aro great numbers on all branches Ej a of cootery ) can bo relied upon B3 acenrato and ? 3 k < trustworthy. Send yctr answer at once. Prern gj tace stamps tafcen. Address THE GOOD HOUSERl a KF.KPKR. 79 Bcarbom St. . Chicago. ML EJ OliM TYPE EOIDSI \ NEWSPAPER OUTFITS Fuioiislied osi SIxort IVotlcc From. 0ualta at Cliicagfo l"ri < : es > . m m SECOMAED HOODS CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. OSViAKA TYPE FOUNDRY Omaha , Nob. , I2trt and Howard. Oae aient ( Merchant oalyj v/tned la every town for We can honestly nay thatyour "TansiM's Punch" are the best cigars for the money that we ever bought. D.F. Webster < fcCo. , Hamburg , Iowa. Your ' "Tansill's Punch" . " jc cigars are un doubtedly better than ' vou represent thetn > 2 > L P. DAVis. Mt. Gilead. Ohio. f , Addres3 R. W. TANj > lLL & CO. , Clilcns < > * ; * l \ ! * J • SMVosiUTelr cured in 60 days brl > r. ' KsCVWJ / if jailorne'aEleetro-JIasnetlcBelt- S2aS W ' * : ? 3Trn j.comblned. Gairsateedtho YtIm ? , W V "Hi Mi iff ' i ill one lathe world jrencratlnjr lJC 3ESISS" * acontinuous Clectne 2laanetia WCHrT&Z 'cvrrtnt. EcientlCc. Powerful. Durable. V4P'Comfortablo and EfleciiTe. Aroid Iracda. N ! * > r Orer9 OOO cured. S ndStamp rorpamphlet. ALSO ELECTRIC BELTS foil DfJEAbES. DB. HOBNE , IMVENTOB , 191 WA3ASH AVE.CHICAGO. . . I