TWO VIEWS. Bald thQ cynic to the poet : "All your song IB lying verse When you take the world and show it Always better never worse ! Life IB but a cloalc of sorrows , Folding down its somber nido Close upon the bright to-morrows That the future bus denied. Fondest wishes , if wo gain them , Greet us with a smile and tear ; Dear desires , if wa attain them. Lose their luster as they near. r You who Bing in hapry measure Aye of light and love and pleasure , Better keep your fancies furled ; There is fauch a strain of sadness Under all the seeming Kindness In the world ! " To the cynic said the poet "Sorrow can not bo denied ; You who bate the world , and know it Only on its darker sldo. "LAlo is but a garment : trouble Is the stormy wind that blows All the fabric backward double , And the gleaming lining bliowsl Though this life hath sorrow in it , 'Tls a garden guy with ( lowers ; They may wear a rose who win it , In this fair bright world of ours. If a Joy come to thec share it ; Take thy cloak , and nobly wear it ; Keep thy bitter fancies furled. There Is such n wealth of gladness Over all the seeming sadness In the world. " Florence May Alt , in Jury. ONE NIGHT IN NO. 37. A Storv of Ghosts and Bats at Bracing Hall. " Positively not a room , my clear madam ; no , not so much as a closet va cant , " and Dr. Morris smiled blandly , and "washed his hand with invisible soap in imperceptible water. " That Bracing- Hall was a popular san itarium I was well aware , but I was not prepared for this ; what was I to do , where should I go at that late hour ? I , a maiden lady , an entire stranger in the Catsldlls ? I n-sider that for any man to smile under those circumstances , even in a perfunctory and purely profes sional way , was nothing less than brutal. "There is No. 37 , ' ' said an attendant satellite , in exactly the tone in which he might have suggested the North Pole or the equinoctial line , or any other remote and unsubstantial im possibility. "Yes , " repeated the doctor , musingly as if a novel and pleasing problem hat been unexpectedly submitted for his consideration. "Yes , there is No. 37. ' "Perhaps the lady might not object , ' continued the attendant. "Object , " said the doctor , suddenly Waking up. "Good gracious , Jones why should this lady object ; why shoulc any one object to No. 37 ? " The subordinate was about to speak , but the doctor stopped him by a wave of his hand. "Let No. 37 be preparec for this lady , " he said , giving to his words all the force of royal mandate. "I wish to know , Jane , " I observed to the housemaid who conducted me to No. 37 half an hour later "Please , ma'am , " said that young person , interrupting , "my name isn'1 Jane , it's Sabina. " "Then I am not going to follow the example of your parents and sponsors , who were clearly foolish persons , Jane. I repeat I wish to know what is the matter with this room ? " "Oh , don't ask me , ma'am. I don't wish to frighten you but I wouldn't sleep in it no not for a hundred thou sand million dollars. " "Then you are a very foolish young woman ; is it damp ? " "Oh , no. madam ; the whole house is dry as a bone. " "It is the the ahem the Cimix Cectularius ? " "Well , it is pretty bad , but I don't think it's quite as bad as that , " returned Jaue , slowly , with an air of bewilder ment. It was painful to a lady of my exces sive refinement , exceedingly painful , hut the occasion was urgent , and it was evident that I must sink to a common level of expression if I wished to he un derstood. "It is small , Jane it is brown it is alive very much alive it it bites ? " "Oh , no , ma'am , " answered Jane , glowing with sudden enlightenment , "we don't never have none of them nasty things in our beds. " i ii "Then wJiat is it ? " Is * "Well , if you must know , " replied Jane , with the air of one struggling vainly with the inevitable , "though it is worth as much as my place is worth to tell you it's ghosts ! " Ghosts baugh ! Really the ignor ance of the lower classes is colossal ; clearly our public school system is far from perfect , but what could be ex pected from a girl called Sabina ? I have always thought there was a great deal in a name , and I don't in the least care what that play writing person may have said to the contrary. There is something in a name which insensibly molds the character ; mine is Sarah Margaret. "Ghosts , Jane , ghosts , when it has been clealy demonstrated by the Soci ety for Psychical Research that there are no such things as ghosts. " "It was the gambler , ma'am , what lived here before it was made into a sanitarium , " Jane went on , with irre pressible volubility ; "they was playing poker , an' he was killed , an' every night , every night his ghost " "Jane , enough of this folly go , my good girl , and to-morrow I will loan you a work on the Illogicalness of Supersti tion. ' " Being a lady of enlightened under standing and cultivated , indeed , I may say advanced thought , I at once dis- imissed the foolish story from my mind , and congratulated myself on having se- icured a comfortable room. JC. Bracing Hall was built on the highest .range of the Catskill mountains and pvas famous for the view it commanded 'of the loveliest section of Rip Vnn Win- jkle land ; night now vailed the beauty of the far-stretching mountain-bound- id interplane , but gradually its fair- rness became apparent , as the shadows 'below ' died under the light of early 'moonrise. Objects dim and shapeless took form and beauty. Every house and hamlet , grinding road and mountain streamlet were won as if from chons into life , while far away the winding IWdson , gleamed like a string of silver under the moonlight. Lights in happy homes twinkled like fire-flies through the gloom of dense woods , giving just that touch of life needed to break the solem nity of forest and mountain. The moon was up , nature awoke , a breeze swept by bearing the music of a tumbling brook , the melody of murmur ing pines , the love notes of a belated bird singing to his mate. How long I had slept I can not tell , when suddenly I was wide-awake with the room brilliantly lit and presenting an appearance totally different to what it had dene when I retired. On a side board were half-emptied bottles and de canters , and at a table four men were seated deeply engrossed over a game at cards. Great as was my astonishment to find my apartment thus invaded , I seemed to lose all personal considera tions in watching the feverish anxiety of the players , and in wondering what would happen next. Suddenly their voices were raised in anger , one of the players accused an other of cheating , and in a moment there was a general uproar. The two men were struggling desperately to gether , glasses were upset , chairs were overturned and then I caught the glitter of a knife and the gleam of a pistol. The two spectators made no attempt to separate the combatants , although it was evident that a tragedy was immi nent. The taller of the two freed his hand from the other's grasp , the -long murderous looking knife was uplifted , but as it descended the other raised his pistol and fired ; there was the dull thud xjf a heavy body falling and then , over come with horror , I lost consciousness. Ilovr I attracted their attention I do not know , but suddenly I became aware that the remaining three were standing over me calmly discussing my proposed death ; my blood seemed to freeze in my veins and into those terrible mo ments was compressed the agony of years of torture. "She is sound asleep , " said one , "an * anyhow I never did talro kindly to Irillin' women. " "She has seen the deed done , " said the second significantly. "That dead men tell no tales is just as true and truer of women , " said the third , "so I had better make it safe , " laying as he spoke a murderous hand on my throat. With a desperate effort I broke through the spell of horror that had held me ; I struck out wildly and en countered a soft resisting body , the lights were extinguished as I opened my eyes , and nothing remained but the sound as of some one hurriedly re treating. I never knew till that moment what a vast amount of stored shrieking force a small woman possesses ; mine was sufficient in an incredibly short time to bring to my room the doctor , the satellite , Jane Sabina and half a dozen guests , none of whom were re markable for the careful finish of their dress. With a graphic power that has en tirely deserted me , or I should make my fortune as a story writer , I related what had occurred. "It does not matter whether I was asleep or awake in regard to what I sais , although of course I was awake ; but I know I heard something hurry away , and I know that I felt something when I struck , " I said in conclusion , pausing only through sheer physical in ability to utter another word. Sabina Jane incoherently remarked something to the effect that it was "just what she'd expected of them nasty ghostesses" and then in company with the majority of my visitors dis appeared. The doctor looked puzzled and remained silent , the satellite how ever spoke ; he was never a voluble per son , but on this occasion he confined himself to one word. "Rats ! " "Do you really think it they was rats ? " I gasped , growing ungrammatical - cal in my confusion. Had I not felt well assured that the doctor was deeply impressed by my ghostly visitation I should have said that he smiled , but that of course was impossible at such a moment. Some people I have noticed are afflicted with muscular twitching and when I glanced at him again he was as solemn as a sphinx ; even the satellite put his hand before his mouth and coughed in a modest , self-deprecatory way , as if his feelings were too much for him. "I will bring Mrs. Morris to remain with you until you dress , " said the doctor , "and then you had better take a sedative and share her room ; tomorrow row I will have a thorough investiga tion made and if I find that any one is trying to perpetuate a stupid story by playing a still more stupid practical joke , I'll " At this point the doctor's voice sank and although his remarks appeared to gain additional energy , I am under the impression they were not intended for my ears or for publication. The result of the investigation showed that my nocturnal visitors were rats , a small colony of which had evidently en joyed undisputed possession of a spring mattress for a considerable period. And so the ghost of Bracing Hall was laid , but the oddest part was the satellite's guessing it ; for such a man it was quite remarkable , and showed great natural perspicacity ; the moment he heard mystery story , when every one else was quite at sea , he looked at the doctor and said : "Rats. " Mary Hasbrouck , in Drake's Magazine. Weight of the Earth. As a matter of fact , the earth has no weight. Weight is the pull of gravity toward a center and when speaking of the weight of the earth we must con sider the pull of gravity towards the sun , and in that respect the earth is equally poised. All parts of the earth pressing toward the earth's center equalize each other , so that a tow line would pull the earth thousands of miles out of its orbit. Rather than penetrate an atmosphere of another body so thin ; hat no animal life could exist in it , our earth would make a great circuit to get around it. The almost imperceptible attraction of one of the other planets pulls our earth thousands of miles out ) f its regular path. St. Joseph Herald. REVISED CATALOGUE OF ' PaMlihed ui for Oils tj THE McCOOK TRIBUNE , MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. Theao Blanks are kept constantly revised by the most capable and careful men in the state , and hence they are to bo entirely relied upon. Booksellers ana stationers supplied at a lib eral discount. Blanks of any kind not found In the follow- Injr list , will bo furnished according to copj onshprt notice. I3ff In ordering it is only necessary to gJvi the number prefixed to each blank. COUNTY CLERK. NO. CLASS 1 Certificate of Election A 2 Election Njotlce I- 3 Oflicial Bond } > 4 Oath of Office A 5 Oath , Notice and Report of Special Road Commissioner G 0 Commission to Locate Road and Report..G 7 Petition for License to sell Liquor F 8 Bond for License to Sell Liquor F 9 Liquor License F 10 ( toad Overseer's Annual Settlement E 11 Voucher F 12 Certificate of Acknowledgement 13 Certificate of Ofticlal Character U 11 Certittcate of Association V 15 Affidavit for Bounty on Scalps B 10 Certificate for Bounty on Scalps B 17 Homestead Exemption Lands F 18 Homestead Exemption Lots T 19 ListingAcreagp K eo Report to Secretary of State of Official Signature , etc E -1 Abstract of Election Returns F S3 Road Petition F t3 Notice to Appraisers , 1 -4 Appraiser's Oatn and Report 1 -T Commissioner's Appointment and Report ( U. S. LAND OFFICE. HM,0 Pre-emption Pi oof. Witness Claimant. . 1 11HI1 Homestead Pioot , Witness , Claimant. . . I U li Preemption Proof. Affidavit required. 1'ro-iMiiptiou Claimant 1 UnX'j Homestead Proof , Alliduvit required , Hotnubteaii Claimant h IdOl Allidavtt tequireii of Claimant l ! Kin. " ) pic-eniption and HomcBieaa Affidavit..It Kiwi IloiucMCiid Application B 1007 Homestead Affidavit in two colors r IOCS Ui'Hiuiitory Statement It 10/J Tiinlier-CnltuieCeititlciite B 1010 Timiier-Ciiltnie Entry , Final Affidavit. . B 1UIJ Timlier-Ciilniie Proof E IOM Homestead Certificate B 1013 Hoim-steml , Noti < : < - Final Proof 11 UIU Xota-e lor Public itmti H Id ! . " ) < ertilleatf as to Po-mijr Notice It tUIli T iiider ( ultitnillntnvit B 1017 Allidnvit Additional Homestead I : lOlb Tiinlx'i-Culttiii * Application II il'KI ' Additional Homi-Mcnd Application. . . . B lOJiM nsb Entry ( Vititlcute B IU-1 Notice of Application Pre-emption B His. Pie-emptioii Ptoof B 1 < ! Noticeiif Timhcr-Ciiltuie B | ir'l Motict * of Contest F ItlJ'i A fiiii.ivit of Contest Timber Claim C ( c.0 Alulavlt ( of Con'est Homestead ( " 1027 Non-Mineral Affidavit B 1028 Timber-Culture Pi oof 1) Homestead , Pre-emption , and Commu tation Proof D U. S. CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURT. 1050 Bill or'Foreclosure C 1051 Answer D IW Demurrer F 1053 Replication B 1054 Decree D lOo Affidavit for Order F 1056 Order F Deposition Envelopes B Subpoena of U. S. Commissioner B hubpoena of Examiner Complaint B Warrant Notice to take Deposition F Notice to take Deposition , de bene esse F Notice of Oral Examination of Witness nnd Order F Recognizance of Witness Prisoner's Recognizance F Recognizance to appear before Commission'rF Bail Bond Commitment U. S. Commissioner's Certiflcate of Atten dance of Witness U. S. Commissioner's Certiflcate of Atten dance of Witness F Franscrint of Proceedings f DISTRICT COURT. 101 Court Wrappers civil F 1U- Court Wrappers criminal P 103 Court Wrappers transcript of judgm't..F 104 Summons original B 105 Summons copy . . . . .B 06 Summons in Error B 107 Summons in Forcible Entry and Detainer ! ! 103 Subpoena original 5 109 Subpoena copy B HO Subpoena before Grand Jury A 111 Subpoena in Criminal Cases B IU Attachment , Affidavit F 113 Attachment , Order of F 114 Attachment for Contempt B 115 Precipe B 116 Execution B 117 Execution on Transcript B 118 Verdict of Jury B 119 Venire Facias B IL'O Jury and Witness List F lil Unclaimed Witness Fees F 1:2 : Order of Sale F 1.3 Vend ! B Ki Fee Bill K 125 Capias F I-6 Notice to take Deposition F 127 Deposition Envelopes B 1.8 Commission to take Deposition F 129 Caption ana Certificate of Deposition..D 130 Bond for Costs F 131 Bond in Replevin 13.2 Bond in Attachment F 133 Stay Bond F 131 Appearance Bond F 135 Injunction Bond F 13 i Certiflcate of Admission to the Bar F 137 Writ of Restitution B IM Indictment F 139 Petition in Replevin F UO Affidavit in Replevin F 141 Order of Delivery in Replevin F 143 Clerk's Certificate of Grand Jury A 143 Oath of Witness before Grand Jury A 144 Certiflcate of Witness civil case A PJ3 Power of Attorney , Convoy Real Estate..F 8.4 Abstract of Title D > J5 Abstract of Title short form F sJfi Abstract of Title G 827 Abstract Affidavit B 83 ? Agreement tor Warranty Deed F 8.-J .v..s ractofTUle D -ititlcateof Satisfaction of Mortgage..B 831 City Lease F NJi uuiensoof Mechanic's Lien B b33 Mortgage Deed F b31 Administrator's Deed F MISCELLANEOUS. 901 Chattel Mortgage long form F ! HX3 Chattel Mortgage F I'O'J Chattel Mortgage short form. . . . . .F yi4 Chattel Mortgage . F 9U5 Bill of Sale .F ! H ) < ; Application for a Loan . .F ! K)7 ) Articles of Agreement . .F 'MS Township Plats < 5 inch . .F 909 Township Plats 9 inch E 910 Township Plats 12 inch D 911 Plata with sixteen 6-inch plats on one sheet 2 < 3x28 : )12 ) Coupon Note 6 coupons C 913 Coupon Note 10 coupons F 914 Soldier's Discharge 2 colors red , blue..E 915 Power of Attorney , General F 910 Contract for Sale of Real Estate F 917 Affidavit of Vendor or Lessor P 918 Druggist Permit B 919 Physician's Statement F 920 Agreement for Building D 921 Statement of Liquor Sold V 923 Pedigree C 923 Coupon Mortgage Note D 924 Power of Attorney F 925 Six-inch Flat , printed D 926 Certiflcate of Survey F 27 Chattel Mortgage Release A SC3 Note 10 coupons , F 929 Dsntal Statement F 930 Dental Certificate F 931 Farm for Sale B 932 933 Scale Books , 500 tickets. Poison Register. Attorney's Receipt for Books Loaned ; 100 , 200 and 303 leaves to book : 6 receipts to page. Attorney's Pocket Docket , Z forma. Attorney's Complete Docket. Collection Registers. Police Judge's Dockets. Surveyor's Field Note Books. Figuring : Books. Hotel Register's. Grist Books. Loan Records. Examiner's Report for Loan Agent s NotM. t . t. 338 Confession f Judgment / &aa Consent of L'hlld Adoption A X30 Order of Hearing u 831 Decree . . . j ' ' ' 333 SubpoMia long form , . . % Dockets. Records , plain and printed. Record of fees received. Card , with list of fees for office use. COUNTY COURT. PHODATE. 101 Petition for Letters of Administration..F Vti Letters , of Administration and Oath F 103 Administrator's Bond p 404 Inventory by Administrator. Executor , or Guardian G 405 Administrator's , Executor's and Guar dian's Report G too Petition for Letters Testamentary F 407 Letters Testamentary F 408 Executor's Bond : F 409 Petition for Appointment of Guardian..F 410 Guardian's Bond with Oath V 411 Letters of Guardianship F 412 Notice of Probate of Will A 113 Notice of Settlement A 414 Citation B 415 Claim Bill short F 410 Claim Bill long F 417 Warrant to Commis'nr to Assign Dower.G 418 Appraiser's Commission really O 119 Appraiser's Commission personalty..G 420 Appraiser's Commission property al lowed widow F 121 Affidavit on Application for Marriage Li cense F 122 Marriage License and Certificate F 123 Marriage Certiflcate three colors red , green and gold Q 424 Petition for Letters of Administration. .B 425 Letters of Administration B 4 0 Administrator's Bond B 4 7 Administrator's Notice B 128 Petition for Letters Testamentary. F 429 Letters Testamentary B 130 Executor's Bond E 431 Notice to Creditors of Estate E 432 Appointment of Appraiser B 433 Certificate of Probate of Will I 434 433 436 137 SHERIFF. 501 Sheriff or Master Commissioner' Deed..D 602 Deed under Tax Lien I ) 503 Deed under Mortgage D 504 Deed under Execution 11 605 Delivery Bond F 506 Appraisal F 507 Application ou Appraisal F fiOS Sheriff's Sale F 509 Return to Orderof Sale F 510 Return of Execution F 511 Indemnity Bond F 512 Inventory and Appraisement o ? Proper ty Attached. . . . P 513 Notice to Garnishee B 50-1 Garnishec Summons F 515 . - . 516 Record of Fees Received. Card , with list of lees for office use. COUNTY TREASURER. 551 Treasurer's Statement B 553 Treasnier'8 Report B 553 Trcasnier'sTaxDeed J 554 Report to County Clerk of Lands Sold torT.ives. . V 555 Distress Warrant B . " ) . " ( ! C57 Receipts for Fees and Licenses ; original and duplicate : in Books. Receipt lor Partial Payment on Warrants , in books. Redemption Certiflcate books of 200. Certificates for Tax Sales books of 200. Receipt for School Moneys. Tax Collector's Receipts books of 100. Record of Fees Received. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. C01 Court Wrappers F 602 Summons original B 603 Summons copy B 604 Summons against Garnishee B 605 Subpoena original A Out ! Subpoena copy A 607 Venire lor Jury B 60S Affidavit for Undertaking foi Order of Attachment F 609 Orderof Attachment B 610 Order for Sale of Attached Property. . . F 611 Affidavit against Garnishee B 612 Notice to Garnishue B 613 Replevin Summons B 614 Appeal Undertaking B 615 Undertaking for Costs B 616 Execution A B 617 Complaint A 618 Warrant 8 619 State Warrant B 620 Order or Arrest A 621 Undertaking in Order of Arrests B 622 Mittimus Bailable Cases B 623 Mittimus In Cases not Bailable B 624 Recognizance B 625 Commitment for Contempt B 626 Affidavit for Search Warrant. B 627 Search Warrant B 628 Complaint to keep the Peace B 629 Warrant on Complaint to Keep the PaaonB INSANITY BLAr l < . V01 Affidavit of Insanity A 202 Warrant of Arrest 15 203 Subpoena of Witness I 204 Commission of Physician H 205 Return of Physician C 206 Warrant of Admission F 207 Warrantof Admission duplicate 1 ! 208 209 COUNTY COURT. CIVIL. 301 Court Wrapper civil F 302 Court Wrapper criminal F 503 Summons original B 304 Summons copy li 305 Term summons original B 306 Term Summons-copy B 307 Subpoena original B 308 Subpcuna copy B 309 Execution B 810 Affidavit and Undertaking in Attachm't F 311 Orderof Attachment B 312 Appeal Undertaking B 313 Complaint B 314 Statement of Costs F 315 Replevin Summons. . , B 316 Assignee's Inventory D 317 Schedule of Assignee D 318 County Judge's Certiflcate as to notice of F 319 Inventory and Appraisement by Sheriff..D 320 Bond for Assignee F 331 Notice of Day of Adjustment B 322 Orderof Distribution F 323 Final Order of Discharge B 324 Request to Prosecute Suit F 325 Assignee's Deed D 32(3 ( Judge's Order Allowing and Classifying Claims G 327 Proof of Claim F 630 Recognizance to Keep the Peace F 631 Estray Notice B 632 Notice of Constable's Sale B 633 634 Dockets. Cap and Demy. Cards , with list of fees for office use. NOTARY. 701 Preterit and Original B 702 Notice of Non-Pavment of Note A 703 Notice of Non-Payment of Bill of Exch'gA 704 705 Notarial Records ; two ana three ; same form as blanks. Cards , with list of fees for office use. DISTRICT SCHOOL. 751 Appointment of District Officer to fill Vacancy A 752 Scholars' Monthly Report B 753 Teacher's Contract B 754 Treasurer's Bond B 753 Request tor calling a Special Meeting. . . B 756 Notice of Special Meeting B 757 Notice of Annual Meeting B 758 Certiflcate of School Tax Levied B 759 Request for calling Special Meeting to vote on Bonds B 760 Notice for Special School District Meet ing to vote upon the Issue of Bonds B 761 History of School Bonds D 762 School Bonds , Lithographed , Blank Atn't 763 764 CONVEYANCING. SOI Warranty Deed half sheet F 802 Warranty Deed full sheet , full coven't.D 803 Warranty Deed full sheet , full cove nant with dower D 804 Warranty Deed F 805 Special Warranty Deed F 806 Bond for Deed F 807 Agreement for Warranty Deed F 808 Agreement for Warranty Deed long fmF S09 Quit-Claim Deed F 810 Quit-Claim Deed short form F 811 Quit-Claim Deed F 812 Mortgage hort form F 813 Mortgage long form , full aheet D 314 Mortgage with Interest , Attorney's Fees and Insurance Clause D 815 Mortgage with lut. and Insurance ClauseD 816 Trust Deed full sheet D 817 Release of Morti-e ; JOB * form F 813 Release of Mort sptJ short form 819 Assignment ol aorrago long form W 820 Assignment of Mortgage short forra..B 821 Lease F KB Mechanic's Lien F What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd , cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach and bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers liave repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon their children. " DR. G. C. Osaoon , Lowell , Mass. " Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children , and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones , by forcing opium , morphine , soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats , thereby sending- them to premature graves. " Du. J. F. KINCHKLOE , Conway , Ark. Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me. " II. A. ARCHER , M. D.t 111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. " Our physicians in the children's deport ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria , and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular prouuuu ) , yet wo ore free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it. " UNITED HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY , Boston , Mass. C. Surra , Pres. , The Centaur Company , .77 Murray Street , New "STorli City. W. G. BULLAKD & CO. -M- LIME , CEMENT , DOORS , WINDOWS , BLINDS. o LUMBER.HAED HAED AND SOFT COAL. joj RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS. . J. WARRRN , Manager. nnnn Ill I IJliill J 'DEALERS INE LUMBF J SASH , BOOKS , BLINDS , CEMENT , LIME , Also Hard and Soft Coal the scenes of child/food , , /Is my recollection recdk fejio view * 1 Tlje so&p-kelfe ! huflg on. fte poles of greer ? b&sswoodj Tfyeimoke and i Smeil my . Burftose dap oFSoK drd { - " * - . . " r-"r- ik. /5 / , sve lomr * * since departed . , we - rt jj * -w % r ? 3 \ ai- . ( JlCiy &i\U V/w jl P | ! US9 Oi ? 'j 9 5 uffan to v If ? tvase iicifo languish g SVl ' k A r. . . J iL . Sfereci 600 , as % y " hLfUAiRi HK&Gi , CHICAGO- H. KAPKE , The Leader , PRIGES AND II ? STYLISH WOKK , Calls attention to the fact that he has just received an other shipment of the latest and most stylish fall goods , and that he is prepared to make them np in the most stylish mode and at the lowest figures. Call and see for yourself.