AFFAIRS OF THE ARMY, I Aiiniinl Report of the Ltentennnt Gen eral Ulvcn to the rnwic. Olilonlnn Hxirpipil tlmt llio Apnclie Should bo Cni'turctl or Iixtomil- Illicit. Strenoth of Ilia Itruiilnr Army. The annual report of tho lieutcnnnt Ren ernl ot the tinny is nmilo public. It says: othini; hns been demo in the division ol the Atlnntic for tho protection ot tuo boci bonrd by tho improvement, enlargement or increase ot the amount ot our fortitiqu tious, ho that many ot the hinro cities arc fitill nt the mercy of tho ironclads of foreign nations in (as of a rupturo of our . relit tioiiB. it is hoped Unit the public neiitl ment will before Inns prevail on congress for liberal appropriations in this respect. "Tho sincerity of tho lender of the Oakla liomu colony," writ ih (iVnetiil Hioriilun, "may well ba doubted, but they are bold in their movements and carried their Kchotuc to the vonjo of bloodshed. Tlio be lief oxista that their intention was not actual settlement, but to call theattenlioii of congress to tho opening ot the Indian Territory, and that money was subscribed for tlicir purposo by interested corpora tions." Continuing; tho general says: "I am in hopes of an early settlement of tho Apache dilliculty in such u manner as will forever prevent a recurrence of thino In dians. So long as C'rooU had control of tho.Apnches, underagreeinent of tho secre tary of war and secretary of tho interior, matters went on very well in Arizona, but whon contentions began under tho di vided authority that existed a year ago distrust and trouble arose. Tho Apaches should all bo exterminated or captured, and I have tho greatest confidence in Gen. Crook's ability to accomplish this purpose, though tho dilliculties are very great. 1 beg tho peoplo in that section to bear in mind that (Jen. Crook is tho best man wo havo to deal with theso hostile In dians and ho will accomplish in tho end more than any man in tho army. I tako great pleasure in commending Gen. Crook ,for the admirable disposition of his troops and hfs Bteady perhorvcranco under dis heartening circumstances. Gen. Howard, commanding the Department of tho Platte, in addition t,o furnishing troops to the de partment of UioMissouii, for apprehended difllcultics, hail und now has to providi troops on account of the labor troubles in Hock Springs, W'yo., and other points on the Union Pacific railroad. When wo como to estimate tho duties performed by thu troops in tho division of tho Missouri, it will bo seon that they bnvo been most arduous and responsible, requiring a degreo of activity far beyond anticipation and oltcn occurring under trying disadvantages in so far ns relates to manners ot field transportation. The hiring of Held trans portation in enses of emergency is expen sive, unsatisfactory and vexations." Gen. Sheridan adds: "1 cannot agreo with Gen. Miles in his ideas regarding tho In dian ternary, or in his conlidenca in tho ability of tho Indian to mako himself self-supporting in mo shoTt a time. All our experience here tofore does not warrant such conlidenca and mich opinions should bo regarded as individual rather than representative of the army. Tho permanent control of tho Indians is not desired by the army at large." Tho status of the national guard, ho says, should bo regulated by a general law of congress, tho number of olllcers and men to be lixed and unchangeable, except as a change is necessitated at stated periods iJy the growth of tho population. Tho general government could then issue them tho best arms and camp and garrison uquipngo'nud exact a responsibility which is not now required. General Sheridan re ports that tho army consists of 12,12 1 1 olll cers and 121.703 men. In conclusion, ho says: "Tho discipline throughout tho army is very good. 1 have no reecominendntion to make except to increase tho number of men in companies and to nild two mori companies and two majors to each revet ment of'infantry. I most heartily coincide with t lie remarks or General Schotield on the need of military legislation, ilis vinw aro of such importance that I transmit them bodily to my repoitns follows: 'There is no need in military service of legislation. Tho regulations established and subject to change only by congress (should have such a degreo of stability as to become a basis of sound military system, which, up to tho present time, hns not oisted in this country. Although tho regulations have undergone changes, tho most important changeH involved in the command and gov ernment of the army remain unsettled at the present time. No commanding general, from the highest to the lowest, can know tho extent or limits of his authority, and none eau havo any staff responsible to him for tho faithful execution or his orders. During tho last twenty-live years tho coun try lias passed through three momentous crisis, wherein theso unsettled questions wero of vital importance to tho nation, and their decision for tho occasion de pended solely upon individual opinions. Another such crisis may not be far distant, when such a decision might not bo so for tunato for tho country. Hence, while I present tho necessity of a considerable in crease of the army, I also suggest, as a still greater necessity, that laws bo estab lished by congress for the government and regulation of tho military force." ANSWERS TO CORRKSl'OXDEXTS. Infor. Christmas, 18115, foil on Friday. M. li li. Ausus IS, 3 SOS, full on Tues day. J. W. Tlio water constitutes nearly It) per cent, of tho whole, II. H. The full name of tho minister to Turkey is Samuel Suiiit an Cox. Karnest llendor. Masssehusotts is tho only state that has educational suffrage. a S. Tho husband has tho right to soli his personal property without his wifo'n consent, but tho law will compel him to suport her. C. 11. You can mako a will bequeathing your property to your children, but your husband will, nevertheless, receive a sharo of the estate if ho claims it uguinfet thu tho will. E. J. Mannyunk. Jumbo stood olovrn feet at tho shoulder and could take down a biscuit from a height of twontyfivo feel. The Central Park obelisk arrived at New York on July 120, 1SS1. M, II. Myers. Thu reason why person residing in tho District of Columbia cannot vote at national elections is because it is not ono of tho states of the Union and U under tho immediato government of con grtbs. T. T. Crouch. How far this government will protect a naturalized citizen who was liable to military duty boforo immigrating has always been a troublesome question. Innumerable disputes have iiriflon betweou this country and Germany on the subject, hy applying to tho Gorman consul you van probably get a certificate ol protec tion. J. K. Ma.nn.yunk. The first American newspaper was issued at Hoston on Sopt tembcr 25, 1000. It was printed by Kith ard I'ierco and published by Jlenjamin Harris, and was intended' to bo issued onto a month, but was immediately suppressed by the authorities. The only copy known to bo iu existence is in tho State Paper Oflico in London, and it is bonded Publio Occurrences both Foreign ami Domestick. The Boston News Letter, published ' by John Cainpton, appeared in April 24, 1701, nnd continued to be Issued Vkkly Ull 1770. mfsiimmussiiiiji A PERSONAL CARD. A flatter In Which tho lMililtc Should Jluvo n Ileal ol Interest. To tho renders of this paper: Why docs the government spend so much money nnd risk so many lives in trying to enpturo tho counterfeiter? "Suppose ho does counterfeit government bonds nnd notes, surely tho government is rich enough to stand any loss his act may confori," Hut tho individual citizen could ill afford to be put to continual financial loss if such desperadoes wero let go unwhipped of jus tice. It is only tho valuable thing that is coun terfeited; it is only in the light of purity and virtue tlmt impurity and vico can bo known. No ono in these days would coun terfeit a Confederate bond or note. Peoplo who commit fraud always do itby simulating tho highest virtue; by preying on tho cleanest reputation, by employing tho fair nnme of virtue with which to give re-f-liectability to vice. Let us explain: Seven or eight years ngo, so wo havo boon informed many timesin pub lic prints, a New York state gentleman was pronounced, ns ninny millions havo been pronounced before, incurably sick of nn extreme disorder, l'y suggestions which ho beliovcd wero providential, ho was led to tho use of a preparation which had been for several years employed by a select few physicians in Now York city and ono or two other prominent places. Tho result was that ho was cured, ho whom doctors without number nnd of conceded ability said was incurable. Having secured pos session of the formula, aiisoi.utkly and litnnvocAiiLV, ho determined to devote a portion of his accumulated wealth to tho manufacture and salo ot this remedy for the benefit of the many who suffer ns he Buffered, in npparcnt hopelessness. In less than threo years, so tremendous becanio tho demand for this remedy and so exalted tho reputation, that ho was obliged for his purposes to erect a laboratory and ware house containing four nnd a quarter acres of llooring and filled with tho most ap proved chcmicnl and manufacturing do vices. Probably there never was a remedy that has won such a meritorious name, such extraordinary sales and hns accom plished so much good for tho raco. Unprincipled parlies who flourish only upon tho ruins of others, saw in this repu tation and sale an opportunity to reap a golden harvest, (not legitimately, not hon orably) for which purposo thoy have mndo imitations and substitutions of it in every ecction of,tho country, and many druggists, who can mako a larger profit on theso imitation goods, often compromise their honor by forcing a salo upon tho unposted customer. Yes, undoubtedly tho manufacturers could well nfford to ignore such instances of fraud so far as tho effect upon themselves is concerned, for their remedies have a con stant nnd unremitting sale, but they feel it to bo their duty to warn tho public ngainst such imitations nnd substitutions, non secret and otherwise. Tho individual who buys them and tho public who counte nances their sale alone suffer in mind, body and estate thereof. Tlio authors of somo of theso fraudulent practices havo been prosecuted and scut to prison for their crimes, but thero is another class who claim to know tho formula of tliis remedy and ono Sunday school jour nal, vo aro told, ban prostituted its high nnd holy calling so far as to advertise that for twenty-five cents it will send nil new ibubseribers a transcript of tho Warner formula! This formula, by tho way, must bo a wonderfully kaleidoscopic nffair, for there is hardly a month passes when somo paper is not issued which pretends to give the only correct formula! Tho manufacturers inform us that they would bo perfectly willing that tho publio should know what tho truo formula of Warner's safo cure is, (nono that have boon published aro anything liko it), but oven if every man, woman and child in the United States wore as familiar with this formula as with their A I, O's they could not com pound tho remedy. Tho molhod of manu facture is a secret. It is impobsiblo to ob tain tho results that aro wrought by this remedy if ono docs not havo tho porfectskill acquired only by years of practieo for com pounding nnd assimilating tho simple ele ments which enter into its composition. Tho learned Dr. Foster, tho honored head of Clifton Springs sanitarium, onco said that having roughly analyzed this remody ho recognized that tho elements that com pose it wero simplo but ho attributed tho e-ccret of its power to tlio method of its compounding, and this method no ono knows except tho manufacturers and no one can acquire it. Our advice to our readers, therefore, can not bo too strongly omphasized. As you would prefer virtuo to vice, gold to dross, physical happiness to physical misery, shun tho imitator and refuso thoroby to lend your aid financially to those who seek to get, by trading upon another's reputation und honesty, a salo for wares and goods which on their merits nro fit only to bo re jected as tho veriost refuse. You cun neither afford to patronize such pooplo nor can you afford to take their injurious com pounds into your system. When you call tor Warner's Safo Curo seo that tho wrap per is black with white- loiters and that tho wrapper nnd label bear nn imprint of an iron ifo, tho trade mark, nnd that a eafo is blown in tho back of tho bottle and that n perfect lc promissory uoto stamp is over the cork. You can't bo imposed on il you obscrvo these cautious. We have tho highest respect for tho rem edy we havo mentioned and tho highest re gard for tho manufacturers, and wo cannot too highly commend thcirdignificd and con siderate tone in relation to tlioso who would traduce their fair fair name and ruin the best interest of tho public in such mat ters. p The Irish hato to bo ruled over by a loe'reign power; Knglanil, for example. Ceutaix Mixiiuals, once forming a part of almost evory medicine, aro now regarded dangerous and unnecessary. Thoovilstlipy produce nro worso than tho diseases thoy wero supposed to cure. Dit. Wau:uu's Calipoiinia Vinhoai; Uittbhs contains nothing but tho juices ot plants and cur s nil disorders ot tho liver, skin, kidneys, digestive organs, and blood. A weathercock Is nlnys vane. "itoium ok couuuy." Alk for "Hooch on Couchs." for coughs, eoldl, tuv threat, lioaocccss. liocliea, Uc Liquid, ZiC Tho great superiority of Dr. null's Cough Syrup to all other cough remedies is attest ed by thtimmensepopulnr demand for that old-established remedy. Price 125 cents u bottle. Ferdinand Ward now fully realizes that "tho way ot the transgressor is Intnl.'' There Minll lu no Alp. When Napoleon talked ot invading Italy one of his olllcers snitl: "Rut, sire, remem ber tho Alps." To nn onlinary man these would have seeiuvd simply insurmountable, but Napoleon responded eagerly: "There shall bo no Alps." So the famous Simplou pass was made. Disease, liko n mountain, stnnds in the way of fame, fortuno nnd honor to many who by Dr. Pierce's "Gol den Medical Discovery" might bo healed and so tho mountain would disappear. It is specific for all blood, chronic lung and liver diseases, such as consumption (which is scrofula of the lungs), pimples, blotches, eruptions, tumors, swellings, fever-sores and kindred complaints. Hell gate is busted open, but it doesn't help tho sinner. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" is everywhere acknowledged to be the stan dard remedy for fetnnln complaints and weakness. It is sold by druggists. An open question Aro you going to let mo in? Ilcplse Not the liny of Small Thins. Little things may help a man to rise a bent pin in an easy chair for instance. Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" aro small things, pleassnt to take, and they curo sick-headaches, relieve torpid livers and do wonders. Reins purely vcgctablo they cannot harm anyone. All druggists. Wonderful transformation: Give a dog a plutc of soup and he becomes a lickcr. Tun Ciui.tiKHN's IIiui.tii must not bo neglected. Colds in tlio Head and snullles bring on Catarrh and throat and lung af fections. Kly's Cream ll.tlin cures at once. It is perfectly safe and is easily applied with tho linger. It also cures Catarrh and Hay Fever, tho worst cases yielding to it in a short time. Sold by druggists. 50 cents, Ely Bros., 0wego,N. Y. Ciihonic G'ATAititu. Tho result of 2i yenrs' Catarrh: the bridge, or division of my nose, was nbout half gone. 1 obtained a bottle ot Ely's Cream Halm; havo used four bottles, applying it to tho affected parts with a swab, which has about cured up the nostri's. I had previously tried all other remedies on tho market without per manent relief. J. A. Wood, 90 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio. I find Ely's Cream lfalmgood for Catarrh rlf long standing. M. N. Lnsley, 10111 West Chcstuut Street, Louisville, Ky. Tlio best armor is to keep out of gun shot. "ItOlKill ON CATAKIIH" corrects offensive odors nt once. Complete euro of omt chronic cases; ulni iincqtiullud us turj,iu (or diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath. Wo. The Youth's Companion. In our homo tho day of its arrival is known ns "Youth's Companion day." and the only bad effect wo have ever known to nriso from its coming is that all tho chil dren, and tho older folks,, too, for that matter, want it at tho samo time. Tlio publishers aro out with a new announce ment showing increased attractions for tho now year. If 51.75 is sent now, it will pay for the Companion to January, 1SS7. Let 's see. Was thegoobo that saved Roiuo a Michigander? Do Not lin Discouraged even if you hnve tried many remedies for your Kidney disease or Liver complaint without success, it is no reason why you should think your disorder incurable. Tho most intractable cases readily yield to the potent virtues of Kidney-Wort. It is a jmrely vegetable compound which acts on tho Kidneys, Liver nnd Ilowels at the samo lime and thus cleanses tho whole system. Don't wait, but get a package to-day and curo yourself. Pil'lr is a Wi:i.i.-k.nown Fact! In the Diamond Dyes more coloring is given than in any known Dyes, and they give fasU-r and more brilliant colors. Hie. at all drug gists. They aro a great success. Wells, Hichardson it Co., Iltirliugton, Vt. The tallest chickens in tho east arc about Shang-hui. "I derived much bench, from tho Athlo phoros you sent me for my rheumatism, it relieved me or pain after taking tho second dose." Win. nn Olden, of Euglo Hiver, Mich., gives as his very satisfactory experi ence with the great rheumatism uud neu ralgia cure. Think not ambition wise, because 'tis brave. Wo recommend Carter's Iron Pills to overy woman who is weak, nervous and discouraged; particularly those who have thin, palo lips, cold hands and feet, nnd who are without strength or ambition. Theso nro tlio cases for which Carter's Iron Pills aro specially prepared, and this class cnuiiot use then) without benefit. Valuable for men nlso. Iu metal boxes, at 50 cents. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. Sco ad vertisement elsewhere. Do Shang-hui fowls lay China eggs? If afflicted with Soro Eyes, uso Dr. Iiinnc Thompson's Eyo Water. Druggists sell it. 125c. Gov. Hill used to bo frail and sickly when a boy. Ho has entirely recovered. Originates In scrofulous taint In tho Mood. Hence the proper method liy which to cure catarrh Is to purify tlio blood. Its many ilkiinreeablc symptoms and llio danger of developing Into bronchitis or that tenlliiy fatal dlseato, consumption, are entirely re moved by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which cures catarrh by purifying tho blood, and also tones up the ryutem and Kieatly Improves the general health of thoe who I uko It. "For many years, beginning mi far back I don't re member when, I had the catarrh In my head. It con sisted of an excessive flow from my nose, ringing and burstlug noises In my tirs, and paluaon tho lop of my head. Tho hawking and spilling were most exces sive In the mornlns, when the back part of my tonguo would bo thick with a white ftir, and there would bo n bad taste In my mouth. Sly hearing was atrectedlnmy left ear. Five years ago I began to use Hood's Sursapartlla. I was helped right aivuyi but I continued to use It till I felt myself cured. My gen eral health has been good ever since tho cutarrhleft inc." Mr.s. K. II. CAi-Lriixn, Lowell. Hood's Sarsaparilla. Bold by all druggists. Ill six for tt. Prepared byC. I. IIOOIi 4. CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. ANY LADY caniuakohandeomaRUGS Infoar Hours outor ruK7'uor uaycioxo. JFA'o PEAflLI fran.r.r patterns. Enoy.ulmplo fascinating. Head lUmp for New J'reo Lists. AGENTS Wanted. Great Inducements. RUG MAKER nn anrKKWINQ I Machine or iij ! hand. Awondar. , AuGS fullnrantlon. It I sri.m ATnaiiT. i rricooniysi. Annlr for trrltnrr. Nnwttlan. No mnnTrwinlred. ONO. O. HOITT A.GOMttfuuu,i'iiicitiu. I CURE FITS Wbeo I sst rura i uu nut instn tutrtij V up iiwm log atlma and tnen havo tbsm retorn airittri. f mean arsdl. cal enra. I bare Mad tli illisaM vt UTS, KI'ILEftsr FALLING SICXNiSSSaW loutfatudf. Iwarrauipiy remedy to caro tb worst ces liicusa cithers bar failed Is do reason for uuunar receWlaf a car. Send at cdc for a treatise and a Yr Hue tie ot in InfaUlU recsedr. Clre Ezpnae and fust (Idle. Il Costa jwa Bbttiluc for a trial, end I will cure you. . tddrese lir. IL O. UOOT. Ill reurl St., Kw Tart. W. N. U., OililJi. 2HQ 18. Prom tho National Cnrittnlt Tho Washington l'ost says: Wendmiro tho stand taken by numerous eminent physicians In changing the mode ot treat ment ot roughs and colds, nnd publicly endorsing lt.nl Star Cough Curo because it i ctlli .u-ii his, free from dangerous ingre dients and without morphia or opium. This excellent remedy costs but twenty-llvo 1 cents. Cholera in this country only catches tho four-footed hogs. When Hoc Old Auo Iteulnl I When does old age begin? At forty-five, it is said, the amount of eoinbustian which keeps tho furnace of tho human body iu blrst commences to decrenseand diminishes until three-scoro years and ton, more or less, when tho tires nro drawn and tho lllckeriiig ilanio dies out. That is tho physiological way ot looking ut it. Hut some men aro old before they art out of ; thoir teens, while others apparently never grow old, though they live to bo centen- i nrinni, The poet's wuy ol looking at it is the btst: "Call him not old ivfioso visionary brain Holds o'er the psst its undivided reign. For him iu vniu tho envious seasons roll Who bearti eternal summer in his soul." This at least seems to bo the way in which David I.ittell, of Sumner, la., lookt at life, for though now in his eightieth year lie hits takon a new lease on life and is apparently determined to hold on to il. Athlophoros did it for him and ho ac knowledges his debt to it in terms of en thusiasm. Mr. I.ittell tells his own story: "J was past soventy-seven and hail been ntllicled it li rheumatism threo years and eight months. I had lost one-third of my weight and could not walk, but shufllcd along with crutches. Sleep had do.settod mo, my nerves wero all shattered, and thero was no strength in my hands, wrists, knees or feet. I could not sit down or gel up out of n chair without help, and old such pain, worse nt night than in tho day. There was neither flcen nir rest, nnd tho outlook was painful iu tne.oxlionie. "Hut thanks be to God and Urothcr In skip for sending mo a paper containing a notice of the cures made by Athlophoros und thanks bo to you tor sending me a bottle. It appears to me tho hand of God is in it all tho way, and if vou tlid not hear nto shout why then I did not shout loud enough, that is all. The medicine ar rived one Saturday night after I had gono to bed. In tho morning my son prepared tuo a dose of two teaspoonfuls in milk. I took it and felt it at once all over. After that I took but ono tcaspoonful at a time until I hud finished the bottle. How did it act? Why, like a charm. On Monday morning 1 rose, dressed, and walked out into tho kitchen without crutches orcauo and wished theni all a happy Now Year. ".My pain is all gone and I rest well. My son, seeing such a great change in me, wrote for ten bottles in order, as he says, to make a permanent curo of it. It is all more like a dream than reality. 1 havo written to four of my friends who aro alllicted with rheumatism about the great medirino and 1 shall write to others, and in this way try to pay tho debt of grati tude. "Somo fourteen months ago," says A. Ilayward, of Iturlington, la., "I was at tacked witli iullnminutory rheumatism. I tried a dozen different kinds of medicine said to curo rheumatism, but to no pur pone. Finally, 1 procured a bottle of Athlophoros. After using tho bottle it did mo so much good that 1 bought another, but did not havo to uso moro than a third of the second bottlo before I was entirely cured. From that timo up to tho present I hnvo never had anything liko rheumatic paiiiM, nild 1 thank Althlophoros for tho cure." Thomas MrCue, Hush's block, Dubuque, loiva, whoso wifo was cured by Athlophoros of a terrible case of rheumatism, declares it was "truly a miracle in my wife's case." If you cannot get Atiiloimiouos of your druggist, wo will send it express paid, on re ceipt of regular price onodolhirpor bottle. We prefer tlmt you buy it from your drug gist, but if lichaHu't it, do not bo persuaded to try something else, but order at onco from us, as dim'ted. Atiiloimiouos Co., 1112 Wall .Street, Now York. IVrpotitnl Iotltin. Thero is a clock at ISrussuls which conies about as near being a perpetual motion mnchiitu as can bo invented, for tho sun does tho winding. A shall exposed to tho polar rays rau.ses an tip-draught of air which nuts a fan iu motion. Tho fan actu ates mechanism which raises tho weight of tho clock until it reaches tho top, and then juits a break on tho fan until tho weight lias gone down a littlo, when tho fan is again liberated and proceeds to act as bo fore. As long as tho sun shines frequently enough, and tho machinery does not wear out, tho clock is practically a perpetual motion muchinc. Sonichody (Jot ITIorn Thau a Fair Show. "I seo," said sho, looking up from tlio pa per, "thut thero wore 120,000,000 buttons mndo in this country last year." "Indeedl" ho replied, "I wonder what thoy wero mndo for?" "For sowing on garments, I suppose." "Well, somebody's got morn than their shairo, I bcss, for thero h'aint been ono towed on my garments for a year." Sho resumed her rending and a deep sllonco fell upon the household. lioiitou C'ouiier. Quick work. To do a thing quickly and nt tho same timo thoroughly will unfailing ly securo attention. This is said of Salva tion Oil. tho great rheumatic remedy. Price 125 cents. A poar is not always two of a kind. "IIOINJII OS IMINV'-Lliiuld. Tlougti on l'aln" Liquid, ate. Quick cure. Neural, pin, rheumatism, achns, p.ilns, iiralus, headache, c amps, colic. "Hough uni'alu" fluster, lta. llnHnril HaTion cTpreisfy for"farutiy oio. Only lOld In bottles.Jlet and chcaiiiaiL .ToBoph Cook is lecturing in Canada. Now tho small-pox will havo to go. 'ionH Ifcad Tills Unless you want a freo sample of Smith' llilo Heans, tho great liver remedy, and a beautiful card tnkon from real lifo.sontyou freo of charge. Send us your iiamo and I'. 0. address. .1. F. Smith & Co., St. Louis' Mo. (Name this paper.) Kvery shaver winks to razorjwnrd. Okt Lyon's'llecl KtlfTmer applioi to your boots and shoes before you run them uver. Jny Oould ought always to bo in a gilded frame of mind. a months' treatment fur Wc 1'lso'i Itcmcdy for Cutarru. bold by druggists. Aro all tho Saratoga trunks carried on tho trunk lines? 7hen Ttaby waa ilea, yrm care her Cm tort, When she was Child, abo cried for Cuatoria, When abe became. MUs, she clung to Castorla, Vlhia the bad Children, she gare tbooi Castorla, Is it proper to speak of a sausugo machine as a homo for lost dogs? P ILE8. Itchlnc or Weedln. reliever! nnl permanently cureo uy iuid i -"" i,t , (Irnnlna. 2 cents and CO rents at Druirclsta or by mall. J, W. COLtt 4 CO., Vtov't, lllack Hirer rails, WU. ... - Jf 1 11 Frto from Opiates, Umettcs anil l'oison. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. XT Put'omtr Air rtLrn, Tin: unit..,. A.Hx.nrn co.,n.itTij:onn, Jin. . THE. GREAT -CStE? Mm All Cures Rhsti.-nallsm. Ncuralnla. Pi 3 SI (lartsrlip, llroaarli,-, Tootharbc, tit 1 I B Sprain,, llri l.... f If., rlf. (all i ruin:, ru rv t iSii. blall it DiiLiiulMS am, mui.r.na. THK Clli HITS A. XSit'tir, ill. in ITininir l. MALT BITTERS, If you wish a certain euro for nil RIooA dlst-asfs. Nothing was over Invented thai will olean-o tho lllood nml puilfv the System cqtml to Hop nnd .11 ALT littler. It tones up the Syafriu, puts now Illooil In your ToliiH, restores your lout nppctlto ami loop, nnd brings you perfect lienltli. It never falls to glvo relief In nil coses of Kidney or Liver Troulilcs, Itlllotiaue, Indl Ceatlon, Constipation, Klek llenclnchra, IJya pcpnln, Nervous disorders, anil nil l'ciunlo floiunlnlnta ; when propel ly tnken It la n suro curo. '1 liousanils have been boiiefltrtl by It In this nit other Western Stntca. It Is tho boat Combination of Vcirotnlilo remedies ot yet discovered for the restoration to health of tho We nir. anil Delilllt ntoil. Do not r-ot Mops) nnd M.llr Itltti r confounded vrlth Infe rior preparations of cliullar nnme. I prcscrlbo Hons A Malt Hitters regularly In my practice. Itobort Turner, M. D., Flat Koct, Mich. Tor sale by all dnicclsl8. GOODMiN DRUG CO,, VhoIesala Agents, O.IIAllA, Mill. CHAS. R. LEE, of all kinds. Inoluillnir Poplar, Toneiies, Iteachcs, Axle, etc. l'anry llnlsliliiK woods. Ill blue Timber, l'lank, etc. '1 he only I'niiipletu assortment of son Mined Hardwoods west of Chlnipi. Send for prices, bpecliil Inducements on cur lots utrect from mills. .Mention this paper. S. W. Cor. Dili nml Diuichis, Oniiilui, Keli. Nio's nomcdy for Catarrh Is the nest, jiasieai to use, nnu i;neapesu Alsn com! for Told In the Heai ilenduclie, Hay Fever, Ac Ail cents. CONSUMPTION t hue a iioaliivu r m jy lor tun above ulir.ft l7 h ue tnoimnils of ran of tile wniat l.di.1 an I of InliT standing bave lin currd. !ntfil, ei Mr-ini-1 my faith In I edr,CT, lliat I lll (. li t TWO IKITTU -4 Kr.lX, tote h,r with a V.tb UAIIU: TflKAH'l'. on lliln dlarami.to unyMlIT r. fllTe l'i. trcm aud 1'. U. aJJicjl. Ull, T. A. bLUCl'M, 111 1'carl St., t).V. Send one :e stamp fur latest llAltYI.ANI). eiiiltwii'.V k t :i m I'm for hurst on: Mni.K Mrv it end Iwm2c s aiiiiifiirliilet PANSY. IWiimkn. cndlhi' .V atnii.iulorl.il n-l Willi'. AVVAKK To II. l.OTIIIIOl'.V tl) . UiriniiklliiSt., Huston, "Voitofisi I lir.il Holoot ltliicimliicM IVa you," 3llfiaallv rtaacl Voting li'rloiiclM usi.loa,tiwi&liit(;ly rpc An active Man or Woman In erf rr I U e county tu arllourKunda Salary 74. 1 irr Slonlh and l.XM'ii,cs l.iiiriifeiln ad- rami' Cmitnatinzinitlit KIthkl I'nrlli'iitara Ircc. UtandardSilvor-waroCo. Hoston, Mass. BIG OFFERS' To introduce them, v.o will CI VIC A WAV l,U rii'lf-Opcriilllil.' Wuchliii; .Machines. If you wnnt uno send us our name, I'. O. and cxtnesi otllco nt once. Tim Niitliiiuil "., tfllcy St.,.N,Y. NEBRASKA CULTIVATOR AND HOUBE KEEPEH oiri risoinctliliii! wondt-rlul in I'lcmluins, Send your name and addre is on n tioilnl card for sumpln copy and roil will Ih ip;lited. Jli'iition this paper uud addles H. S. SMITH, Pul)., Oinului, Nob. LOVE COURTSHII'and MARRIAGE. This most wonderful, and liamlsome book of i bounces mailed foronlv toe. Alls. Union l'uii. Co., Newark, N.J. U Miiulo ijinteniH lire outilomi. I'reo clrvulnrs. HUltitAY llll.l. CO., l'.O list aylh HU, Now York. KIDDER'S PASTILLES.Ly',r.:i;'.cR 1 Rilrn rlt . D1 'hnr yilniuri tlm. VHMi,ttiiM MilelJe nnillll Morphliio Ilitlilt CurnillnlO llr lllm toyOiliiys. .Noimy till !urod. VI 110111 III, J bTlil-lIKNS, I.cliuuou. Ohio. Tumors and Ulcers cured without pain nr knife. Write for pamphlet, lir. 1'' II. duller. Milwaukee, Wis. linilC STUUV. Kecuro n Iluslnsss education by MUJnL mall, from l:i;i am's Coi.lkuk lluiIulo.N.Y. 156 New Scrap l'leturcs ami SO Taney raids (new) mailed for I Oc. KfeSKX C'aiui Woiikh, lvoryton,l't. 50 tTiromo.floldHcrap. loop I'rlnire.&c.Cni'dsBclitpost paid for 0c, C'omi.htcaiii Curd k, liartford.Coun lOs! Now Hcrtiii IMcturcH nnd W Newt liroino d VJ and (iold Scrap C urds sent post paid for 1 II eta, IKNTKUIIOOK L A 11 11 III., I. eillUlOOOK, lUUH. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty: but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. 250& CTJICOISOSI hm ForP i. urn mm A OVER M',l iNEGAit Bitters In tlio Brent 111,, oil Pm lllcrnad Llfe-glvlDt: 1'rlm.lp.c; tt (lenii. l'i:r. ti . mM Tr nir ; a jierfect Ken 'latornnit IiisiL'iriitjrof thosya'etn, In Vlnctrnr asltti'r. Ihero i3 vitality but no nlcohollc or mlnernl pol!on. IHwnM'i ol" ilii Mtlii, of Mh.itever narao or nature, nro literally tint; up anil carried out of thosystcui In a short time by tuo useof the Hitters. Vlitcsnr Klttors allays foverishuess. It re lieves, ami In time cures ltfieumntUui, Neuralgia, Clout, anil similar painful diseases. Vlucsnr Hlttortt cures Constlpntlon and prevents Diarrhira. Ncvrr beforo lins a mcdlclno been com pouiuled posBCMlns: tho power ot Vineiiau Bit teiis to heal tlio pick. Send Tor either of ovr vnluahlo refcrcneo hooks for ladies, for farmer?, for merchants, our 3Ieille.il Treat Iso on lilsenses, or our Catechism on Iuti'iuperanco and Tobacco. Ti'bk'h la'rt should bo read by every child nnd youth In tho land. Any two of tho nlxjro IhioIcs innllf d Xreo on receipt of four cents for rcEistration fees. at.lt. MrUonnld Oni" Co.. C."2 WasliSnctonKt., N.V- Doctor. "Yea: yon aro bilious. Just cot a box ot Wright' Indian Vegetable l'llli; they will cure you." FOR BILIOUS C01Y1PLAINT3. A Billons Complaint nro caused by torpidity, con-' ftetlon, or tho ulceration of the liver. -H Tho eymtitoma aro dark, Rff'Tt yellow fiVIn, a brown or whitish coat tu tho tongue, appcllto Irreg ular, often a dry cough at lilcht. The akin sometimes breaks out Into pimples and ftOrc,andthowho!cBy(tcmIaout of order. W right' Indian Vrnrtnlito rill nro ono of the very best remedies known for any form of these troubles, and will certainly relievo tho sufferer. Tbey are purely vegetable, mada from the best drugs by competent hand-, and give satlrfiictlon. They tiro Tery gentle In Ihclr action, cau8iii!j nogrlplngorunpleaaantfiicl Ing to the most delicate. Atrial will convince any one troubled with biliousness that Wrllit'a I dlan Vectnblo rill Is the medicine he needs. DROPSY TREATED FREE. DR. H. H. GREEN, A Spcclnllat for I'lavrn Venn I'aet, Has treated Ilropsy and Its rompllentlons with tha most wonderful success; uses vcuetnliln remedies, entirely hnruilen. Itemoi es all symptoms of ilropsy In eltrht to twenty days. Cures patients pronounced hopeless by tho best of physicians. From tho flrst dine the symptoms rapidly disappear, and In ten days ut least two-thirds of thu symptoms are removed. Some, inav cry humbiic llhoitt knowing nnythlnc about It. lteiuember Itdoes not ru vou anylhlut; tu reallio the merlin of my trentment for yourself. 1 inn constantly citrine cases of lnn stiindlnii, ease that have been lapped a number nt times, and tlm patient declared unable to live n week, (live full hlntory of ease. Nnme sex, how loni? ntllletod. how badly swollen and here. Is bowel eiMtlve, have legs bursled anddrliiped water. Send for freo pamphlet, rimliilnlnn testimonials, tim'stlou. etc. 1 o iIuj m t rent iiieiil liiriilaliui.il freo by iiiull. llpllciisy ills potlilvely cured. It order trial, seud'eents Iu htnmp lopnv postage. II. II. IIKKKN, M, II., W.Ioni's Avenue, Atliiiil.", Un. tiii: Gold & Jewelled MEDAtL Wiim nwnrded liy tho Nutlomil Kledlcal AhsocIuiIo.i TO TIIR AI'TUOIl OP Till! lho In tlio ehlcl CoiiMilllnir riiynlolun of Iho reiilimly Medical llixlllllle', Itbeliix HiolK'st Jlnllcnl Tienltie on Muiihujil, Ex hausted Vitality, Nervous and I'h.vMcal Ueliillly. rreuiature Decline In linn, tho I't nira of Youth, and tho untold mlhorlea resultinir from InilUeretlons or exoe.iK In early life, which tlm author has proved may bo nllovluteil and po-liely cured. It la u standard Medleul Work mi the above, anil In n trens. uro to evoiy yinini: and iiilddlu-OKcil iiiiin. War ranted as repicsenteil nr tho iiiouey refiiutleil In every Instance I :) l.ice s einboshod iiuislln, full Kllts l'U prescriptions lor nil diseases, l'rlco only si, by inn II, sunled. post-paid. Illustrative anm. l'll.'s. (I ci'iilH. Kend now. This work Is unlvcr. anllv leeummeiiiled by tho pren, clcrity, pnrenta and tenehers, anil every uno of Its more than a mil Hun readers. Kvery man. vming or old, ihould ri'nd this book, nnd every sufferer tdmulil consult tho author. ''Ihero U u luilm In a Head) there la u iihyalclnn there. Aildrea. . . Jr.W.ll.l'ARKEIt, d Uulllnch ct..Dotton, Mosa. " WEAK,NERVOUS INVALIDS, AMI OTJlICltli riKt.Kl.MJ Health. Strcnglli and Knergy, ai-o mlvlsoil to -end for "Tho Klectrlo ltevlpw," a larfn Illustrat ed Journal, published for rieit tusinuuiion. It treats on health, hy giene, physical culture uud meillcalaubects,and Is n complcto rncyclo nnerllnof Information for sullrrlui? bumuulty ufTllct ed Willi lontf standluir, I chronic, nervous. exhaust ing and painful discuses. Vmititf imn nnd others who suffer from nervous and physical debility, ex hausted vitality, premature i! cell no, ota, nro eseclally la-nollted by consulting Its contents. Thousands of dollum aaviKl nervous debility sur ferera and others by the atlvlcn lven. If In need of medical aid nr counsel, read It beforo Investing In medicine or appliance of any description, and you will ajvt, time, ninnuy and disappointment. AddnuHfor freneopy. Tlio Klectrlo Itt'vlew. llCd Ilio.idwuy, Now York. Send now, tu )uuniay notkee this iiollce ncrlii, ,NoveltyRugMachine jiuiiH, nines, jioou. jiitieua. eic S nt by mall, lull dlnctloru. I'rli. SI. AilKNTS WASTEU. Xanufnrturers Ftvniied Ituir I'.ilti'rm on UurUp. waroof liililnsemeiils Send for elreul ir. K. ItOSH A: CO.. TOtEDO, OHIO. A posit ro euro. No Knife. NoTioser No lain. IV O. l'uyav, llurahaliUiwa.Iona. Did you Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tlon of all flesh.