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xxx Fireside Department. Easily Remembered. A good and great man, who was blessed with a healthy body and mind, was once asked .by a 'wealthy individual, ''How is it, "Ssir; that you are s6 strong, since f ryon are never seen to taste strong &5nfc?" He repied, "Forjhe con venience of weak memories my Urasweris this: '-Strong drink makes the drinker weak; weak tdrink makes'the weak strong.'" How to do God's Will. . . ,A teacher was explaining to her class the words concerning God's angels, "Ministers of his who do his pleasure," and asked, "How da the angels carry ont Gtd'a wilirr Many answers followed. One said, 'They do it directly.' Another, "They do it with all their heart" A third, "They do it well." And after a pause, a quiet lit tle girl added, "Ihey do it with out asking any questions." Patience. "I learned a lesson once." said a lady, 'in a barnyard. It was a frosty morning. I was looking . .out of a. window into the barn yard,' where a great many cows oxen, and horses were waiting to be watered. For a while they all stood very quiet and still Presently one of the cows, in at tempting to tum round, happen- i . .. i i 1. 1 T ea 10 nit ner next neigiiuor. in "a moment this cow kicked and hit her neighbor. She passed on the kick and the hit to the next And directty the. whole herd were kicking and hitting each other with great fun. I said to mvself, 'See what comes ol kick ing when you are hit.' " A little uatient forbearance .will save us from a-great deal of trouble. Purity of Thought. . i Vltie law of God, unlike human " enactments, takes cognizance of secret desires, passions and mo tives. The character may be out wardly-correct while the heart is depraved. Over the beauty of the 'plum and apricot there grows a hloom and a beauty more ex quisite than the fruit itself a soft - delicate flush ' that over spreads its blushing cheek. No y if yoVstrike your hand over that, and 'it"is once gone, it is gone for ever, for it grows but once. On a frosty morning you may see the panes of glass covored with landscapes, mountains, lakes, and trees, blended with a beanti ful fantastic picture. Now lay your hand upon the glass, and by- the scratch ol your hnger, or by the warmth oi the palm, all the delicate tracery will be ob literated. Young people are led astray of ten by t he si ght of t h e ey es or by deoasing literature. Tastes are debased, the imagination is tainted, the blush of puritj is gone, and the heart is corrupted belore overt acts or sin are ven tured upon. The law of God strikes fat the root of all evil, at the hidden springs of action with in. The law-is only really .observ ed when kept in spirit as well as in letter. The Locked-up Pardon. In the Isle of Man, as I was one day walking on the seashore, I remember contemplating with thrilling interest an old, gray, ruined tower, covered with ivy. There was a remarkable history connected with the spot. In -that tower was formerly hanged one of the best Governors the ' island ever had. He had been accused of treachery to the king during the time of the civil wars, and received sentence of death. Intercession was made on his be half and a pardon was sent, but that fell into the hands of his bit ter enemy, -who kept it locked up, and the Governor was hang ed: 'His nameis still honored by themany,.'and,iyou may often hear a pathetic "ballad sung to his memory, to the music of the spinning wheel. One must feel horror-struck at the fearful turpitude of that man who, having the pardon for his .'fellow :creature in his posession. ' cbulci-keep it back, and let him die the death of a traitor. But let us restrain our indignation till we ask ourselves whether God might; not point his finger to most of us. and say: "Thou art the man. Thou hast a pardon in thine hands to save thy fellow creature, not from temporal but from eternal death. Thou hast a pardon suited to all, sent to all. designated for all. Thou hast enjoyed it thyself, but hast thou not kept it "back from thy broth er, instead of sending it to th ends of the earth?" Hugh Stoio- eu. The Tide Coming In. At one of the npon-day prayer meetings the Hew w.Arnotread , tbe,followirig1 passage from the wHhngsof Dr." James" Hamilton: "When the tide is out,you may liave noticed, as you rambled among the rocks, little pools with little fishes in them. To the shrimp in such a pool his , fooWepth of.salt water is all the ocean for the time being. -lie has no dealings with his neigh bor shrimp in the adjacent pool, though it may be only a few inches of sand that divide them But when the rising ocean be gins to lip over the margin of the the lurKing-place, one pool joins another; "their various tenants meetyand by-and-by, in place of meir uuie paicn ot standing water, mey nave ine ocean's boundless fields to mam in. "When the tide is out then 'religion is low the faithful are to he be found insulated ; here a few, in the little standing pools that stud the beach, bavins no dealings with their neighbors of -uie.Hujoining pools, calling them 'Samaritans, and fancying that their own little community in ;cludes all that are precious in .God's sight. They forget for a time that there is a vast expanse of ocean rising every ripple brings it nearer a mighty com munnion even the communion of saints which is to engulf all minor considerations, and to en able the fishes of all pools the Christians, the Christ-lovers of all denominations to come to gether. "When, like a flood, the Spirit flows into the churches, church will join to church, and saint and all will rejoice lo find that if their little pools have perish ed, it is not by the scorching summer's drought, nor the cast ing in of earthly rubbish, but by the influx of that boundless sea whoso glad wafers of eternity, and -in'whese ampledepths the saints on earth have, room to range. "Yes, our churches are the standing pools along the beach with just enough of their pecu liar element to keep their in mates living during the ebb-tide period of the Church's history. But they form a very little fellow- Iowship the largest is but little: yet is there steadily flowing in a tide of universal life and love, which, as it lips in over the mar gin of the little pool, will stir its inhabitants with an unwonted vi vacity, and then let them loose in the largo range ol the Spirit's own Communion. "Happy Church! farthest down the strand! nearest the rising ocean's edge ! Happy Church ! sectarianism shall first be swept aw ay in this inundation of love and joy; whose communion shall first break forth into that purest and holiest, and yet most compre hensive of all communions the communion of the Holy Ghost. Farm, and Household. Pine Apples. The history of the pine apple dates back for three or four cen turies.. Columbus found it in Guadaloupe in 1493. The Jav anese cultivated it as early as 1509. and it is supposed that it was first brought to Europe from Java. It. appears .that this fruit was transplanted' "from' South America to Asia and Africa, for in 1592 it was carried to Bengal and China from that country. It thrives in Brazil, and, according to Humboldt, grows wild m th forests of Orinoco. They i spoil very easily, and sometimes dur ing the voyage here the whol cargo ot a vessel is spoiled. JLt is considered a good trip i three quarters of the cargo is in good condition when the vessels ar rives. This depends not only upon the length oi the voya but also on the bad weather ex perienced, thunder showers be ing particularly destructive t them'. It Is estimated that 4,2T)0, 000 pine apples are brought into this port annually. The business of canning this fruit is becoming quite extensive, and likewise profitable, in this cilj-, and sever al firms are engaged in its prep aration, and they"pfit up at least a million, pine .apples in cans every year. jy. Jr. Spectator. To the above may be added. what wi'l appear strange to many that the finest pine apples in the world, and the largest perhaps are raised in cold qimates, es peciaiiy in England., it is one of the fruits the flavor of which is improved by cultivation, under glass with artificial heat. Culti vated in this way, in a pinery. the fruit attains the weight of twelve pounds and is free from the fibrous matrets which char actenses it when grown in open air. Steam-Boiler Explosions. A practical river man of St, Louis makes public a new and not altogether unreasonable the ory of boiler explosions at certain seasons of the year, una in cer . i t t - i 1 1 -ii uini localities, wnen uie uiuo River and its Cumberland and Tennessee tributaries are all at flood height. His theory is sim ply this that when the latter rivers are at flood height they pour out waters strongly impreg nated with the limestone sedi ment of the region through which they run, and that this sediment mingling with the clayey depos its of the Ohio forms a putty-like paste, which under the influence of the extreme heat when it ac cumulates in the boilers.is soon roasted into a thick indurate state which coats the inner sur- tace ot the boilers and thus ren ders it all the easier for tIiefQr's to burn the iron of wnich they are composed. On this theory- "the writer accounts for the recent Crescent City calamnity, and he says the only sure way to avoid such occurrences at flood-tide of the rivers is alwavs, after running three hundred miles, to stop and give, thaboilersAthorongli clean ins.- - t The .importance, of .tliej subjefet aemanastnat'every atom oi eng gestion't hat looks in the slightest degree plausible regarding the use and treatment of steam boil ers shall receive careful consider ation. The theory set forth by this correspondent is, it is trne.'a very simple one, and does not touch upon elaborate scientific and mechanical phases of the question, which have heretofore been almost exclusively consid ered. The writer's is in all re spects an eminently practical ono and it is not the smallest leature of its practicability that it is so easv to test it by actual experi ment Men whose duty calls them into familiarity with the service and danger of steam boil ers should test tho theory for themselves. They need not wait for Congress or any of the author ities to move" in the matterbut can at once, with simple contri vance and at very small cost; put the idea to the test of proof. It seems, indeed scarcely necessary even to BUgge3t that such practi cal tests be made at once. Cin cinnati Times. "A Mississinni has had "a match less shower oi sulphur.'' . Else the editor who said .so had let Jus fancy anticipate something of his own future surroundings. try Ing, Buying Horses. -There is no branch ot dealing in which every class of society Is so frequently taken in, as in the purchase of horses.. There are no specific rules by which persons can conduct themselves so as to avoid these impostures, but they may, at any rate, decline placing confidence in those with whom they have no previous acquain tance. In transactions which are fair, the negotiating party is anx ious that every facility be given to a purchaser to see that he, is being treated with'in good faith; and we should pause the moment we detect undue haste or reser vation, as in nineteen cases out of twenty, we may depend, upon it, there is something suspicious iq the transaction. The only safe .way is a trial of several daysyand the disinterested- opinion of an experienced veterinary surgeon. A. great portion of horse buy ers, however have to to thank themselves for being cheated in their purchases, because they will rely on their own judgment without its having had the bene fit of experience. Almost every man, in fact,wishes to be thought a good judge of a horse, which, from the various points to be taken into consideration, not on ly of form, but as, relating to ac tion, for several purposes, is of all others the most difficult lo judge of correctly.- But such is the case in' other matters' than horse dealing, and the experience which often comes too late' for our own use, is rarely accepted for that of others. In order to set aside a bargain for horses, or indeed for anything else, any fraud or deception prac Used at the time of the sale will void the csntrace; and it. is not absoultely necessary that the horse should be unsound, so as to constitute a breach of warran ty, in order to annul a bargain where a fraud has been practised. But if a man will not use his en deavors to protect his own' interc ept, the law will not take cogni zance of the impositions which may be practised upon owing to nis negligence., "ine laws re lieve the careful, not the negli gent," is an ancient maxim the law, and forms an unsur- mountable harrier against the claims of an improvident pur chaser. Jrrairie farmer. MUSIC BOOKS . 1 We give below a list of a few of tha but and lost DODnlar collections of bonndflanoMnslc. and wilt send any work, post-paid, piT receipt vi utc uiftracu price. Address all orders to J. L PETERS, Music Publisher, 099 Broadway, N. Y. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Fairy Fingers. Easylloslc, Small hands, tl. MagicCircle. E&ty Music Small bands, 1.73 Toungi'ianlsu ioryouni? Pearl Drops. Easr Dance Music. Musical Recreations. Moderate Difficulty, 1, Golden Chimes. 1'arlor Music KInke). 1 Brilliant Gems, 1,' j.no aoove ai e aiso Donnu in clotn, gut sides, price, IS JO each. Fcrals of Melody. A collection of Music for adraneed Plarers. Ttn.rH. . s Elegantly bound In cloth and gilt, Peters' Edition of Strauss' Waltzes; in S Tol umes, price, suw in wards, xuxj each in cloth. STANDAED CLASSICS. Bach't4SPrelndesandFngues. Cloth. ,13 00 ' "in Four Books. Paper covers, each 1.60 Beethoren's 88 Sonatas. Full gilt, "ISO BeethoTen's St Piano Pieces. Full gilt, 2.00 Chopin'a Valses. Stiff paper covers, 1.50 Chopin's Polonaises. " 3 00 Chopin's Nocturnes. " " oi Chopin's Mazurkas. " ' too unopin-s jsaiiaas. " 300 Chopin's Preludes " " " ito Chopin's Sontas. 2.50 McndcHftohn'k Complete Piano Works. Fo lio Edition. Full Kilt. Jo 4 volumes, 2600 The same. 8vo. Full gilt. Complete in 4 -volumes, 11.00 ine same. bvo. i-aper. complete. lo. volumes, .. 10.00 voi. 1. cont g concertos, sontas, etc- rolio. Gilt. , am The same.. Svo. Gilt. . 150 The same. 8 to. Paper. 2.5C vm.ii. conig sones witnout words, fg Boo vs. 1 Folio. 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Choice Ballads, I.T5 1.T5 The above arc also bound in cloth, gilt sides, r rice $5.00 each rolnme con tains about ttoxo worth of Choice Vocal Music. The Opera at Home. Cloth, gilt edges, 5,00 ixraiainmg principal songs irom overa Standard oueras. German Volkslieder .Album. 40 Sanrs. English and German WordSj- Paper. . ,2X0 wenaeissonn-s songs. Edited -nfl1 In, Cloth. iFnllcilt. s.rjl , .l.JI .!..( mi jiuaiicu. XU1IU. The same for a deep voice. Sro With Original nords. 2 vols Paper, each, 2J0 do clotn, each, 3.50 aioore-s trtsn jieioaies. with sew Sym- phonies, and Piano AccompahlmentsljT ltalfc. Folie Klcgantly bound Full irilt. ft.nt aioouier boose; or. .national .Nursery ttnymes. ueauuiuuy illustrated by the Dalzicl. (Ask for 'ovcIlos Edition, or vou will cct a cheaD Photoirranh conv) 10 The same, elegantly bound in cloth Full . ul ..... scnumann-ss ocai Aioum. so songs, with Enir. and Germ. 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Satisfaction Guaranteed. Remem ber tne place to get Good Bin ai Fncea ! I Is at the new Livery Stable, rear of'Emn'lre House. W. L. t S. M. FORBSi 1(1 THE MILLERSBURC I MACHINE COMPANY I Are nowrnnnlns: their Shops, and are readr Ito do all Jobs or repairing In their line. They bare on band and for sale. Threshing Machines and Horse .Powers . that cmn't lie gv. I celled, at lower prices than can be had else. wnere. -xney nave on nanu, Sulky! Hay Rakes, Road Scrapers. Plows, points, Road scrapers, Farm Bella and cast Ing of all Kinds. Persons wantlnr anrthlnsrln onr line will And It to their Interest to call as we intend ta sen as low prices this season. March iTtb, 1873-tf. XXT A "XT' I ' l4yT A Iocal sent aBd a j.jJLt canTnaser, in this OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND! We can give the nroner partT a rood naTlnir and easily worked cash business. The tact and experieneofand old agent Is not needed !?.? "'". 'hough we have more exiw- lMurw auring 150 put two fflj ? 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LEMON & WEISE. old ami well known Arm of Lemon cue, or ruisbiirgn, r.i., Jlaniiractnrcis of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, HAS REMOVED TO III Fourth Avenue, (Oppoilte their Old Stand,) here they continue the business in all its uruueues. rams I I $' $ $ t I I a I cers, indigestion, oostivene. headache, neu can I ralgia, rheumatism, and numerous other com- i Of recti frITQA WEEK TO AXSENTS-Fastestsel-w iOlmg article ouu Thrco valuable sam- Sles lor ten cents. J.BIIIDI 767 Broadway, ewYo.-k. 144 School Teachers Want- ed to engSLsa dnrinff the Spring and Summer in a business payinrf I'M iwrmonthio tbetrown conntics. Address ZElGLEB & McCUBDY, Cincinnati, Ohio. Working Classremntaat home, day or eienin; no capical;instrncticns valuable package of goods scut flee by mail Address with six cent stamp, M. YOUJG & CO., 173 Grecnwhich St., Xew York. " Psycomancy, or Sou! Charming." How cither sex mav f cluate and gain the love and affections of a y peron they choose instantly. 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It arrests decay ot vital forces, exhaustion of the nerrous system, restores vizor to the de bilitated, cleanses vitiated blood.rcmoves vesi calo obstructions and acts directly on the Liv er and Spleen. Price i 1 a bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St, ST. Y. Millions of Acres RICH FAH1.II1TG LANDS IN NEBRASIvA, NOW FOR SALE TOIY CHEAP!! Ten Years Credit, Interest Only' 6 Per Cent. Descriptive Pamphlets, with Sectional Haps, sent free. THE PIONEER, a hanilsomo lllustratetl Paner. containing the Homestxid Law, mailed f rcu to all parts of the world. Address, O.F.DAVIS, Land Commissioner IT. 1, R. It., Omaha, Kcb Dr. Sharp's Specific cure Dyspepsia, Liver ComDlalnt. Constinattoo. Vomitmir of -food. Sour Stomach. Water llra-b. Heartburn, Low Spirits, &c. In tblrty-a-e 3 rs never failing to cure the mot obstinate cues. Sold by drucgists general! v. J. K. n.iiiTt agent lor .MUiersDurp, unto uepot. Hi J- igntn A. circular maiiea on application. Sr. Sarrc's Co- . i .1 - fvcures by 1 miU, heal-1 inffpropcr:icsftowmcli i tho sllscato yields! I rlicn lhc ETStcm has I been pet In perfect! order with Doctor I I Medical Discovery, which thould I be taken carncstl7 to correct blood and I system, which are always at fault, also I to act specifically, upon the diseased I aus oi un noso ana lis cnaxnucrs. larrhltonedvrfconlillK! applied wiih I Dr. Picrcc'a Ksssl r3oachc,with which mcdiciac can be carried A15A up and perjcctlii applied to all parts of pas sace3 and caamben In which sores and ulcers cxistandfrom which discharge procccuX So successful has this course of (rcatracnt proven, that lhc proprietor offers Q500 E2otT rd for a"cace of "Cold in Jlcart" or Cfciirrt which he cannot cure. The two medicines with llastrmscat,for93, by au druggists. I A Source of Croat Anxiety I My daughter has received great benefit from the use of Vretine. Her tlecliuinir bealtb was a source of creat anxiety to all of her I friends. A few bottle, of the egetine restor ed her health, strength and appetite. 11 tit n I'V Insurance and Real Estate Agent, No. 49 Sears isuuuiug, jioston, Jiass -lune 5, igi. JIOTHEnS, READ THIS ! A Great Blessing ! Worth a Dollar a Drop. Mothers, are tout little? ones fretful? And fa ronr DatioDco til most exhausted In vainei forts to please them? I can sympathise with jou, and can t-11 jeu what will mate your lit tie child quiet, give it a good appetite, and tle cimu quiet, give ica guou appetite, procure for it hours of sweer. sound sleep. My little girl is two and a tuirears old, a d daring: that time. 1 have not had two consecu tive nizhts rest. She has been sick a number of times, and no one seemed to know wnat was trouDiing ner. it was nam to near ner little fretful err. and snow what to do for her. doctored her for worms but it did no good; and I was ncArlr tired out with sleepless nights and troublesome days f heard of the Veqetink and determined to trr It. Ithas proved a blessintr to meandmr child. It has cleansed from her stomach and bowels the sores which tent Catherine there? I and now she sleeps soundly from her bed-time until very late in the morning, beside along nap at mid-day. Her appetite is good; and, in fact, she is a different child. I oiten sar, the true value of this medicine to me is a dollar a drop, iryit. Cleanse tne humors from your children's blood while they are yonng. Try ! it, and you will join with mc in calling it a : great uibing. mas. tL.L.Ltx tu. i;u,i't'( 175 TndorStree South Boston, July 10, 1S71. Circulation of the Blood. The circulation of the blood is the life of the bodv. and its stonnasre is death. We are heat. thy when the blood circulates freely: any In MUrroption. preventing- its Tree course is the commencement of disease. "Blood is tho life l tne nesn." can we expect to enjoy good health, when bad or corrupt Humors circulate with the blood, causing pain and disease; and entire bodr. produc nimnles. eixutions. nl- piainiA. .Muir.Ternn uo in me ixxiy witn out first being generate-! in the blood; and no disease can possibly be in the body, if the blood is pure. It is of great importance to know what medicine will puriry and renovate the blood, eradicate the disease, renew vitality, mentally and nhvsieallr. unit intitl fppxh vis. I or into all the vital functions of the body. This medicine is the Vegetixe, the great Iuiwu-jiurjucr. It extends its influence into evcrv I part of the human organism commencing with its lounaation, correcting diseased action and restoring vital powers, creating a healthy; for- I out disease, and leaving Nature to perform Us i manual mm imnucauon oi ine uioosi. nrivirnr I JUiUtlCU uiaia,. egetine Is composed of Roots, Barks and "erus. it is very piiasant VI (aae s rcrv pleasant to take; every child iii.niit cvin uj an urugsiats. I ' GETZ'S Marble Works, millersburc, ohio. A KIco Assortment of lewils&H-ulois tho best Italian and American Marble, al na; s ou nana, nnu as id percenu less man ine same can lie Dougut ot any trav. ellna: Agent. AU Materials Warranted JVo. 1, Shop on Main Elrcet. I door west of Uhler & jjci'UHrua, 8tf JOHN CETZ. The Wonderful PET CANARY BIRD I Potent Just rrocnrcd.l Will Sing fur Hours-Can be Managed by Anr (.hilil. Tlln T.ntp.t n.l M-.V w ' ilrrfiil luurntl.in of ilie age. Tho very thing for either l'arlor or out-door niutiseiucnt. Send for Sample at Once. HI pay to agents and to the trade. Satis- faction guaranteed or money promptly re- lumicti. sent uro.n.Hd br malt to any address, on welpt or fifty Ccms or three for Ono Dollar. Address M It KOI1ERTS & CO. All that and PONS m" i.o uruanway,?icw tort. THE CELEBRATED is STAND UKBIVALLED IKK 3E AJTD RICHNESS OF TONE 1 -IN POWER Cottap On, PlTTT? A -RTT. WYId' Surpassed by JVbne. Tha Estey is becoming a nuuwtnviu nora Everywhere. Large Numbers are Being iswiu iii inis unu uu joining counties. SAMPLE ISTBDHTS ! CAX BE SEEN BY CALLING AT THE FOST OFFICE BUILDING, MILLERSBURC, O. T. It. CUNNINGHAM, Bev. JT. P. FOGZBSONG, LOCAL ACENTS. Great Cash Sale ! J'BICES TO SUIT THE HABD TIMES. ATTENTION ! Fi aoics Look to Your Interest. THE FIRM OF John Spencer &Son Paint Valley, Ohio, With a view to changing their business, will sell taelr ENTIRE STOCK of Worth of Goods At Cost ow is the time for Bargains. Don't fail to I avail yourselves of the opportunity, for such I chances are scarce. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF DRY COODS, CROCERIES. HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Good variety and Nice Styles of DRESS GOODS Black Alpaca forts cents, worth $1 ts. Delaines 15, 18 and a) cents per yard. Flannels 30 and 33 cents, that heretofore re- taiiui ior 40 auu au conu. A NICK LOT OF Cassimeres, Jeans, Cc. Best Stocking Yarn TS cents, worth tl. We would call the attention of young men onr stock of Clothing, as good as was ever tho couuty. Our entire stock of PRINTS at 10 cents per yd. Extra White Drips Syrup for 80 cents worth H Carbon Oil is cents per gaL (Ohio Legal Test) Notions in Grate Variety. Onr terms are exeluslvelr (ah. n, nwul,. kinds or Produce will be received at the liiehctt Cash Prices. IsBlndlnrirhMi n,t. Itye. Buckwheat, Corn. Clover and Timothy Seed Ac Poultry o rat Uogs also taken exchange lor goods. leldo JOHN SPENCER & SON. Carriage Trimming AND HARNESS1AKING. E. H. Strubbo, BERLIN, OHIO, WOULD reprct(ally announce to the clti. lens or Holmes and adlolntnireountles. he Is preparel to do all work in his line guarantee satlsraction. Harness Made to Order. lie has the rleht tor this eonntr for the I'ATEXT TI7I1 RUCKLE, which is su to all others. aoy--one out tne oess worsmen empioyeo. E. H. STRUBBE. Berlin, O..Aug.W.iaTt. Itf I I I Cot The or which ments Of other Oracea . voung In Stlnsoa and by will Putter and lnlc?nec,l,I'f., and M IS kl.lllJJ l..LJ.JJ.ffJ iiiun:iJ.iitn,M Dr. J. Walker's Callforila Tin egnr Hitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the) na tiro herbs foand on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted' therefrom without tho use f Alcohol. Tho question Is almost daily asked. "What is tho cause of the unparalleled success of Yinegak Bit tkks!" Our answer is, that they remove tho cause of disease, and the patient to covcra his health. ;Thcy are the great blood puriHerand a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Nover before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Yimoaff BinTsas in healing the sick cf every disuse maa Is heir to. They are a. gentle Purgative as well as. a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs in Buiona TixkgakBittbes are. Aperient, Diaphoretic, rrmrnatir. VntrlrloTlS. IiaXatlVe. DinretlC. Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, ma Anti-nuiuai. 1U II. McDOSAI.D & CO.. Draff gists and Geo. Agta. San Fraaelaco, Callfbrala, snl cor. of WashUiton and Caartton Stt, N. Y. Sold by all Prsmlata na DcMcra. SteelRail! Doable Track! BAITMOSE & OHIO B: B. Ii the 'OST.V nOUTE by which holders of THBOUGU xlUKiKS lOAeviorx ana ssos ton are enabled to ylslt the cities of BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, Hew York and Boston, At the cost of "a ticket to Xew Vork or Boston onlr, wltn tne pnvnete oi Tiamni Washington City Trig OITT w. Is the 0.'LT BOCTC from the WEST TO 1TASHKGT0X OTT. Without a lour and tedious Omnibus .Transfer through Baltimore. ThcOXIA' LTNERtnOriXGltAOXinCEST i)Ai UAica, ana :FT7X,I1lr.AJ5f'3 Palace Drawing Room Sleeping Coaches From St. Louis, Cincinnati and Columbus, to Baltimore and Washington With oct Ciiaxge. Tickets for sale at all Ticket Officers la th. houtn ana west. SIDSETB.JOSKS, General Passenger Agent, Cincinnati, Ohio. L. M, COLE, Gea'l Ticket Agent, Baltimore, Jid. Sfl bss:"v CLUVELAM), QSTO. Tlio Best Paint in. the World r Any Shade from Pure White to Jet Black A combination of the purest paint srlth In- dian Rubber, forming a smooth, oloj-t. riaat. IDOKaas.c,xi.asTli: ana oeauuiui rai.il, HB affected br change or temperature. Is perfect ly irater.prooi, ana maaoiea 10 au ciasse. oi work, ana is in'ererr war a better paint fox euner insiae or outsiuepainunginan aaj out er paint In the world. Seinr from oce-third to one-fourth cheaper and lasting' at lean three times as long as the best lead and oil paints. ssWBe sure that our TRADE MARK (a fac simile of which is giren aborej Is on ererjr package. Prenared readT for use and sold br the rallon oalj. S-mt. Coffins! Coffins! AT OXFORD, .0. L. J. SHEPLAR, jQr-Aonhand,at Oxford, Ohio, a fine stock fiOSE-WOOD COFMS! Common Collins made to order. Keens a FINE HEARSE, And will attend Funerals at any distance. Call at Marehant's Rooms. Wtfebl A. J. SHEPLAR. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND 4 PA CIFIC EAILEOAD, The direct rente for JolUt, Morris, La Salle, Pern, Henry. Laeos, ucucacu, Miviiur jwes IHlBd, UST Akusuiuiie, n asningxon, lowa City, Grinnel, Ncwton,Des Moines, Council Blufis and Omaha, without change of Cars. Where it Joins with the Union Pacific Railway Denver, Salt Lake City, Sacramento. Sao Francisco, and alt uoints west on tha Pacifln coast. Trains leave dally, as follows: Omaha. Leavenworth a Atchison Express,(r. cept Sundays), 10JBA.M. iaxnj 1 A Omaha and Leavenworth Express, (except Bunaays), 10L0OA.M. KANSAS LINE. Chicago, Rock Island and Paclflc Railroad nave now opened tnarr soutaweatern lurislon between Leavenworth, jitcmson ana Chicago, at Leavenworth with Kansas Pa. lssonrl Pacific Railroads, and at Atchison with Atchison, Topeka ft Santa Fe, Central Branch Union Pacific and Atchison A Nebraska Railroads, tor alt points la .MIT aiexfco. This ComDanr have built a full camnlement Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Can, for external beautyand Interior arrange, for the comfort, convenience andlnrurr passengers are unequalled. If equal ed,by any cars of the kind In the world. JSThrough tickets lor sale at all General In the States and Canada llroa Risplx, General Superlatendeat. M. SMITH. General Paasenrer A rent. rhl. CagO,IU. JStl ftStin Prdayl Agents wasted 1 All das. $UIUU,es or workftgpeople,ot either sex. or oin. maae more money as work lur as their spare momenta, er all taa time, than at anything else. rarucniars ato. Address U. Portland, Me. oyl A Co, $2500. A TEAR made with Cflft oursplendid dsaOUU. combination Prospectus. fujlr represents sample pages aad stylet orblndlngorso Intensely Interesting, Useful Fast Selling Books. Best thlngeverrrled canvassers. AGENTS WANTED, you miss it ir yon do not send for illustrated and liberal terms; or, tend IMS tor the beautiful prospectus (the only outat needed), secure territory at once. Address VALLEY PUBLISHING CO, Cincinnati, O. per day. Arents wanted rr. 4 solan Om. aavl