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In tha Viattln n1 Porta rn..n; fought on August 9, 18G2, the 28th UprU meat of New York Volunteers, alter losing nearly nan its officer and men, including it Colonel, w as captured, to gether with it. rptrimontil flan Tlia flftC bore no nnmn nr inanrlnTsnn' l.i. t the men who carried it cut a piece out of rmjt 1 e t . . " ... uuo vurner uuiore it panned out oi 1 heir iBieion, po mat u mignt be identified. It was never seen naln by any member Of the reiriniftnt nniil A. ft UT ildt'O a nr-v Col. K. V. Hrown, who wm Lieutenant- vuiuneioi inezin aow lork at the bat tle of Cedar Mountain, who lost an arm in that action, and who lias since the wr ueen me custodian oi the piece cut from the flag, accidentally discovered the flag itselt in this city in a collection of recaptured Union colors found in lliohmond when that, ritv wn tiL-nn In 105. lie wrote to the Secretary of ur on uuiui.i or ine surviving mem bers of the rec-iment, asking; that the flag be restored to them. The request was granted, and in pursuance of an order issued by Adjutant-General Drum, the rln was turned over to Col. Brown, And tV'Hl hrt nrnum-lt-nrl tf tVia aurvirin - - - J" . lj i 1 L t -J .uw I T . I I membeis of the regiment at their next annual reunion. N. 1. lima. "I remember." aavs thrt celehrated Wesley, ''hearing my father say to my mother: 'How could you have the pa tience to tell that blockhead the same thing twenty times over?' 'Why,1 said she, 'if I had told him but nineteen times I should have lost all my labor.' 11 Glasgow Evening 2'imes. Is tlie Time, of Philadelphia, we observe: Mr. Jolm McCirath, Ui!ti Christian street, was cured by St. Jacobs Oil Of severe rheu matism. A i.adt nys that It ta1:a mnnvmcn a whole lifetime to lecrn to carry tcu-ilollartiill home without break njr it. Huston Olube. Gavb instantaneoiu relief. St. Jacobs Oil. Neuralgia. I'rof.Tice. .St. Louis Post-Dispatch, It does not always do to ere lit people with ovcr-enbitivenci. Tlie olln-r d v one of our "rtslujr young piiinlsla," siysa San Francis co paper, was piv his ii'i.num of the vul garity and iMcnniii' il splayed bv our gold tieh aristocracy. "Why," lie said, "for In stam e, I was invited to attend a miudrale nt the house of old Kul.bigs, ou Nobb Hill. Of course I played a good ileal to entertain the company; and, when I left, old F., as he buouk naims, sill pea into mv nana a twenty dollar ftold piece." "Why, the old humbug!" said one of his auditors indignantly, "what did you do I" MVhv vou iust bet I cot even with him 1 I threw the money on the floor nd left, after exchanging the coin for a coun terfeit tweuty I happened to have In my pock et just then; don't you bp!" "Capital Idea that! Served the old vulirur an right !" "Yes, it was a huge li lea: but the trouiile was that his twenty turned out to be a counterfeit tool" Spring Fever. Persons should not think lightly of that feeling of extreme debility, so common in the spring of the year. It is often the forerunner of a yuar of ill health. It renders the system very susceptible to disease, and is cauted by the blood Leing filled with poisonous humors. The blood, by all means, should l e kept healthy, otherwise its power to assimilate nu tritious food becomes impaired, and dyspepsia, liver-complaint, headache, nervous debility, extreme languor, weak kidneys, want of phys ical and mental endurance, and general pros tration is the result. Since prevention is bet ter than cure, don't wait for the final result of springtime Indisposition, when the first symp toms of languor are manifested, but begin Using Dr. Guysott Yellow Dock and Snrsapa rtlla. As a spring medicine, it excels all other remedies, geutly but surely expelling the poisonous blood humors with which the sys tem becomes impregnated, by the incidental effect of changeable winter weather. It makes the blood red, rich and pure, causes it to cir culate with more vim, enables it to renew the wasted tissues, and carries strength and vitality to every weakened part of the human system, restoring impaired bodily functions, and checking all decay of the urinarv, digest ive, and pulmonary organs, which, if neglected, too often ends in a premature grave. "Dwo vas shoost enough, budt dree vas too blenty," remarked Hans, when his best girl asked him to take her mother along to a dance. Mr. RonERT B. Bartov, of Davton, Ohio, writes: "I wish every one to know tint Dr. Guysott's Yellow Duck and Sarsaparllla has cured me of severe dyspepsia and urinary troubles. It has made me very strong." THE MARKETS. NEW YORK, March 11, CATTTJI Export $HIN cotton Middling KUILK t.ood to Choice 6 00 WHEAT No. 4 Itnd 1 31 kt No. S Spring 1 81 CORN-Xo.S 74 kt 18S2. 00 12 X 8 60 1 32 1 33 76 61 18 00 6 60 60 4 W 6 40 7 00 6 76 6 00 O ATS Western Mixed 60 -at l'OKK Standard Muss 17 60 ST. LOUIS. COTTO-Mlddlluir BfcKVtS-Clioiee 5 0 Knir lot.ood 4 60 m N ative Cows S 60 id Texas Steers 3 25 ' ITOGS CiMimioj to Scloct.,.. 4 75 m rtHKKI' r'uir to Choice 4 00 rl.ubU XXX to Choice 6 23 a WHEAT So. 2 Winter 1 ti tf No. S " 1 8 CORN' So. 2 Mixed On OATS No. 47 ta in K No. 2 8S ' TOBACCO Dark t.nirs 125 a Medium Dm k Leaf B (XI O HAY Choice Timothy 20 00 m HU 'ITER Choice Imiry 37 ' Kiil, Choice 13 m l'OKK Standard Mesa 17 60 kt BAOu.N Clear Rib 10 d I.AKD Prima Steam 10,'ti WOOL Tulj-wa.ilied,medlum 37 kt Unwashed 26 a CHICAGO. CATTT.K Exports 6 20 ra IT ; ;ood to choice Him (i SUKKI' lloott to choice 6 CO kt 1'UOUR Winter 6 60 kt Hi.ruiL' 6 60 Kt WHEiT No. i Spring 133 d No. 3 syniij 1 lid i CORN-Nn.a til O ATS No. 2 42 It YE M3 m PORK New Mu8 16 60 i KANSAS CITli. CATTLE Xative steers B 00 " NaliveCovvs., S 2 d HiXi Snles tit 6 60 W HE AT No. 2 i 1 111 a " No H 8h a CORN No. 2 Mixed 80 kt OATS No. 2 tf 0 NEW ORLEANS. FT.Ot'R HI ll tirudes 6 25 a O men White ,. HI OATS Choice 61 II AY Clio.ce V Oil Ht I'd :K-Mi'-s IS 00 kt B ACON' Oar Rib 10 0 COTTON Middling 0 29 24 7 48 K) 60 U 00 21 00 iW 14 18 00 10',- 10 J, M n S5 7 00 5 60 8 IX) e 75 1 34 1 Oil 112 44 K4 17 00 S R5 4 50 25 1 18 97 . 61 47 T 25 H3 .' 26 0i 18 2 In li A VntnCta ffisvnt, VIm Inmlnl. nmV ington spesks of the "solemn season of loaned." 8he never could bring hereir to say Lent. It is so painfully vulgar, you know. New style of Western Joke: Suppose there was a mini named Icular. and he had a d,ir. Wlien they were together they could not he aown teeaue they would have to remain puTp ana-icuiar. eis jurt Urapnic . Father Is Getting Well. Mf daughters sav, "Howmtichbotterfather is since he used Hop Ttitters." He is gutting wen alter Dis long sillier n,r Irom ad sense de clared incurable, and we are go glad Unit he us ) your K. tiers. A lady of Kocjester, N. X, tttua Jiertua. when reproving their ad 'hiring gentlemen friends is: "You flatter too aluily perfectly iuucu. " jiMrort rir. "Now Well and Strong." 8niPMy. Illinois. Dr. R. V. PiEttt R, BufTa'o. N. Y. : Dmr Sir 1 wi.n tostatethat my duughter. aged is, was pronounced incurable and was fust, failing ai the uoctors thought, withi oiisiiinptiun. 1 ob tained a half dozen bottles of your "Golden Medical Discovery" forherandslie commenced improving at once, ami is now well ami strong. Very truly jours. Kkv. Isaac N. AigUsTin. "Discovery" sold by d.uggists. A HKw shnde of feminine goods Is "crushed csrr.it." No doubt a color called "inaslied custard pie" will be brought out iu season for rjie-nio. wear. .VurrLitiM'H iirnJtL Sick-Headache. Mrs. J. C. Hbndehsos, of Cleveland. Ohio. writes: "The use of two of Tierce's 1'lcas nit 1 uririitive I'ellets' a day. tor a lew weeks, has entirely cured rue of sick-headache, from which 1 lormerly suffered terribly, ss often, on an average, as once In ten days." Of all druggists. A max with a felon on hlshnndls entitled to sympathy. How much more the keeper of the State Prison, who has a great many. Lowell t ourirr. Torso and middle-aged men, suffering from nervous aetnnty and kindred atieetions, as loss of memory and hypochondria, should In close tnree st imps lor fart vll or Worms Dispensary Dime ferles of ramnhlets. Ad dress Wom.rt's Disi'Knsakv Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. Y. Is its fashion notes for the week the Boston totumervinl liullttui says: "Coupons are not cut Dy us. " " RoroH os Rats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, gophers, chipmunks. 15c AN UNUSUAL FUU0RE. A Itecent Kxctteraent Investigated by the Herald and the Results Made Public. Clamland, 0., Herald.) A few weeks ago we copied into our col umns from the Rochester, N. Y., Democrat and Chronicle "A Remaikab'e Statement." made by J. B. Henion, M. D., a gentleman Who is well known in this clrv. Tn that. ortl. cle Dr. Henion recounted a wonderful experi ence which befell him, ami a few days there after we DUbllsh-d from the name Tintter n sen ond article, givlug an account of the "Exeite- uieni in Kocnester," caused by Dr. licnion statement. In the first article Dr. Henion vvu buUw iwi a iiuiii.'ci Kti ears, up to lass June, he had been ailiicte.l with what seemed at iirst a most mysterious trouble. He felt unaccountably tired at frequent intervals; ha bad dull and indefinite pains m various parts Of hift horlv fin. I hi, ill nr. I n.n 1 one day and entirely without appetite Hie and so did his fellow physicians, that he was uttering from malaria. But he grew worse, and was finally obliged to give up a large and lucrative prai tice. btill he wasnot. pnnsi'iiMia nf hin Hnnn-un v. .. . .. um.ici, Li.ii biiat k monstrous disease was becoming fixed upon u.iu, -iiiiuuiju an ins oreaus na.t become crraili,., II v u-a.. L-a..a.1 ti.- . ...... j n..ftCum. iud yIIipl.oIns aoove described continued, accomnaniedby others of " r-. ii.ii.uic, ami ne uoiicea a pecul iar color and odor about tlie lluids he was passing; that they were abundant one day and very scanty the next, and were covered with froth or tilled with brick-dust sediment. nut even then h ilhl ..a..!;. k:- .., , - -. ii.hi.mi uib icia aim alarming condition. At last, however, he was U,iU.i. ikb iu iace wiin ine iact that he was a victim of a mnt. tun.ii.ia .i;u.... i v.. made heroic efforts for recovery. He traveled .....,v.v ,lu vuiisuiocu me uesi puysicians, hut they could (r.ve him only temporary re lief, and thM.t nrinfir.aili. 1., 4 1 ----- !' mo iuiui oi mor phine. And so he grew steadily and con- .-j uiuu ins inr uucaine a lorture. wholly by injections, and for six day and f . r uiccougns constantly, which are the sure Indication of coming death. Wueu hope and life were nearly exhausted his pastor, the Kev. Dr. Foote, rector of St. ruul s Church, stavinirlv m-,T...i 1,1 . . means whlrh t)iprv..r,,.i a - --....v..... .iibiciuau iioxi seen used with remarkable results. He objected at first, but finally consented, and was conscious of an improved condition the first week. His ii."iiiiuuu:ij uisappearea; his stomach re sumed digestion; his heart became regular; bis headache disappeared; he had no more chills and fever, or acidity of the stomach; he gained twenty-six pounds in three months. .. u.... .u-uuj, uciuif eniireiy cured Of a most pronounced case of Brigtit's disease. vuubiiuuij ui iue consequences Irom hig professional brethren, still as a duty to hill fellow mn I i ., A .... i . . .(U v,uiuhiis w it VOW lit) made on what he thought was his dving bed. he published a card detailing hi illness and remarkable cure. "Since my recovery " be I'1 .bave tnrou rhly reinvestigated the ubject of kidney ditliculties and Brighfa disease, an l 1 believe moke tuas ose-hal THR MITII4 vmnu . uv-n 1.1 AMKHICA AHB CAI SBI) BV BUIUHT'S 1HSBASB OF TUB KID- " no uisunctive symptoms of its own (indeed, it oten develops without any pain whatever in the k dneys or their vicinity, ) but has the symptoms of nearly every other known complaint. Hundreds of people die dally whose burials are authorized by a physi cian's certificate of "Heart Disease," ''Auo plexy." "Paralysis," "dpinal Complaint," "Rheumatism '1'iw.nr,, 11 - , wm, avu oiner common complaints, when in reality it was Blight s disease of the kidneys. Few physi cians and fewer e ple, realize the extent of this dseate or its danu-crous and Insidious na ture. It steals into the system like a thief manifests its -presence by the commonest symptoms, aud fastens itself upon the life he fore the victim is aware. It is nearly as her editary as consumption, quite as co union and fully as fatal. Knt re families inheriting it Irom their ancestors, have died, and yet none of the number knew or realized the mysterious power which was removing them. Instead of common symptoms it olteu shows none what ever, but brings death suddenly, and a such is usually suj.p .sed to be heart disease. The second article eutitle l " Kxcitement In Rochester," was made up of interviews with Dr. licnion himself, who confirmed all said In his card, and also with Mr. II. II. Warner. The latter gentleman did not regard Dr. Hen iou case as particularly exceptional, because he had knowu of very many such cures bv the same means in all parts of the land. Kidney diseai-es, be sail, are carrying oil tens of thousauds every year, while "Bright' disease is increasing isj per cent, a decade, and yet the people Jo not realize It or seek to check it until too late. lie re Iste l how a New Orleen medical proiensor, lecturing on this disease, thinking to show bis class what healthy fluid -ere, subjected lme of his own to a chemical tet, and although he had no suspicion of it before, discovered that he, too, had the dread ed disease, which proved fatal in less than a year. There was also an interview with the celebrated chemist of the New York State Board of Health, Dr. S. A. Lattiinore, who Srid he had aualvzcd the reme.lv which cured Dr. Henion, and found that it was "entirely free from auy poisonous or deleterious sub stances." We have made thee condensations In orler that all tlie mater a! facts msv he set before our readers. S;nce the publication of thee two articles having been besieged with let ters of Inquiry, we sent a communication to Dr. Henion nu.l also o.ic to H. H. Warner & Co., asking if any a l.litlone.l proof could be gt.en us as n the validity of the statement published. In answer thereto we have re ceded the following lelters. which add inter est to tne entire subject and wholly verify every statement h tlierto nia !e: KiK MKsruit, N. Y., Feb. 3. l.W. CiENTi.SMr.x: Your favor Is received. The published statement, over mv signature, to wi.ich you refer, is true in cve-y respect, and ove my life and present hca'tli wholly to the power of Warner s S ife Kid'iey and l,lver Cure. It Is not surprising t'nit people should question the statement I und'i, for my recov ery was as great a marvel to myself as to my physicians aud friends. ' J- B. Iltsios, M. D. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1833. Pirs: Acknowledging your favor duly re ceived, we would s iy : The best proof we can give yon that the statements made by Dr. licnion sre entirely true, and Mould not have been publis ieil, unless strictly so, is the fol lowing test.im iiiial from the best citizens of Koi hester, and u card published bv Kev. Dr. Fooie, which you are at liherty tii use if you wish. II. H. Wabneh A Co. To Whom It maij Conrernt In the Rochester, N. Y., Democrat andChron iclc of Dei-ember 81, 181, ther j appeared a statement in the form of a card fr im Dr. J. B. Henion, of this city, recounting his re markable recovery from Bright' disease of the kidneys, after several doctor of promi nence h .d given him up, by the use of a prep arution manufactured in this city and kuown as Warner's ."-afe Kidney and I.iverOuie. We are personally or bv reputation acquaint ed with Dr. lleuion. and we believe he would publish no statement not literally true. We are also personally or by reputation well ac quainted with H. H. Warner & Co., proprie tors of this remedy, whose commercial anil Eersonal standing in this community is of the ighest order, aud we believe that tliev would not publish auy statement, which were not literally and strictly true in every particular. C. R. Parsoss, (Slavor. Rochester.) Wa Pckikll, (Editor Union and Adver tiser. W. D. Shuart, (Surrogate Monroe County.) Edward A. Frost, (Clerk Monroe County.) E. B. Fesser, (District Attorney Monroe County.) Damkl T. Hunt. (Postmaster, Rochester.) J. M. Davt, (Ex Mem! erof Congress, Roch ester.) Jons S. Moroax, (Special Co. Judge, Mon roe Co.) Hihah Sibi.et, (Capitalist and Seedsman.) W. C. Rowlev, (County Julge, Monroe Countv. Jons Vas Voorhis, (Member of Congress.) Ciiaui.es E. Fitch, (Editor Democrat and Chronicle and Regent of the University.) To the Editor of the I.ivinrr Church, Chiiatto, 111.: Will you allow the following card, personal to myself, to appear in your widely-circulated paper) There was published in the Rochester Demo crat and Chronicle of the 81st of December last, a statement made by J. B. Henion. At. D., narrating how he had been cured of Bright s disease of the kidneys, almost in its last stages, by the use of Warner' Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure. I was referred to in that statement as having recommended and urged ut. nen on io iry uie remedy, which he did, and was cured. Now the republishing of his statement In many of the leading journals of the day has been the cause of an Incessant (low of letters 10 me making many inquiries, but chiefly whether the statement is true, or a mere ad vertising dodr, etc.. etc. I beg, therefore, to anticipate any further inquiries ana save lime and latior, and some postage, by saying that the statement of Dr. Henion Is true, so far as it mm-eras mvself. and I believe it to be true iu all other re spects. He Is a parishioner of mine and I visited him in his sickness. I urged him to take the medicine and would do tbe same again to any one who was troubled with a dis ease ox tne kidneys anddiver. Israel Foote, (D. D.,) Rector of St. Paul's Church, JlocheMer, JV. Y., January 2s, 1883. "Prbsi-MPTIOS beclns in lirnorane and end in ruin." );i the other hand,, the pro- uucLiou oi iiiiney-vori ocgan with wise cau tions and sclentirlc research, aud its use ends in restoring shattered constitutions and en dowing men and women with health and happiness. "My tormented back," is the ex clamation of more than one poor hardworking man ana woman ; ao you know why It aches! It is because your kidnevs are over-tasked and need strengthening, and your system needs to oe cicansed oi bad humors. You need Kid- ueifcWort, WOMEN that have been bedrtditen fnr vpnra have been entirely cure 1 of femnlo wnCniia t'V the use of Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound. Send to Mrs. l.ydla E. Piukham, 2.'!3 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pam- Guiteac could never sleen at nroner hnnrs. Cursed with abnormal activity, his nerve were always on the yu vine. Could he have had the soothing benefit of Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, his wretched brains would not have raged with Improper fancies. Dr. Benson's Skin Oirn Iu ulr..u.l becoming as famous as his Pills. It is a sure cure for all diseases of kin and Scalp. It is 1ut the thing In St. Louis, when a new restauiani or boarding-house is started, to advertise that they use the Chaiter Oak Range; it draw. 8 4 UP TltnmAnil TWaa will roll. .nvll.ln . - color, and never fail. The easiest and best way to economize. Only ten ceuta Sold by all druggists. Rril.n VArvurhaM la 1'...... i 1 r -- Superior to all others. Try It and be happy. ClrtT HlnnaN a PA nlv nAualMsi r.nn have good material to cook, a good oook and a Charter Oak Range to cook with. 9-3 Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Renewer" re store health and vigor, cure Dyspehs a. $1. If afflicted with Sore Eve, use Dr. Isaao Thompson' EyeWate r. Druggist sell iu 20c All countries that keep samples of the best product of tbe labor of other people, for exhibition for their own workmen, use the Charter Oak Range as a (ample of th best of it kind ever made. 7-3 Pbvd name and address to Cragin A Co., Philadelphia, Pa,, for cook book free. Cnn A WESK. 112 a day at home easlhr made. 04 u Cosllf outac tree, Ad&rt Trus fcOo, Augusta, lis. if?FKT ..",n moner with Dr. 4'liat.e's New i . J Kelt B..k. N.-wi r.:vi d and en iargul. Bmaii,i Audrwtuaaei'ub'i Cu., lkdo,o. Lltwrml Trtcta, Mltsks f Mom and Apott!, txn nanp tat prkat la Ur. luilfi, Lcghora, SO-lAWOITH-nGENTSWINTED-SObeM ", elllausr (rlenTn lll- wiirllf: 1 mpl fYm, ydJ A.MrfM Jv Hr.B.on, tvirelu Mica. HAIR n s a ii e s""1" u:iANbt UVi'JU hm n. I.BrsilNt;l.I.CO.,W.LnU, Mo. DR. 1. V. ti Ks' TASTKI.KSS, TRItTAIN Tifve Worm tnot-n $:i.ca per pa kr. R"fpn'iuos: A. M. Paxtoit, .tniiw C. Cai.hocX, Biinkrrs. J. A. I'iml Urr. S r. JnsspH, Mj. SAWMILLS it. 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BEWARE of all imitations, and of another oil col ors, for eTery other one is liable to become ranoid and upoll the hu'ter Into which It Is pnt Afk for W. B. tc CO. '8 MPROVED COLOK and take no other. It you cannot irrt It write to ns to know where and how to pet it without extra ex: 20.se, (it) WELL8, KXVHAJtDSON' A CO., BarUactu, VU 3!ESi32 ON 30 DOT TRIAL We will tend on 30 Day' Trial DR. DYE'S CELEBRATED Electro Voltaic Belts AND SUSPENSORIES, And other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES T BuffiTlnit from Nerroua Debllitjr, Lot Vltall4y, Vlicor and Manhood, resulting from Abuses and oilier rauava; or to any person amicied wiih Ithenma. tlim, NeurKlala. farttlyais, NiiikI JjinlcHt tie., I, ante RkIl, l.lver aund Ifclduey Ti.l Me, Rnptnrea, and oilier al.en.i-s mf tka Itavl Ortaai, Speedy relief and complete re tu ra ti "n to h .till ruantnleed. Thrie ars the only Kleetrle Appllianr. thst have ever been e.a trnrted upon Wcleatlsle principles. Th.lr thnrouKh elhrjiev lua beeu pracilrAlly pruven wtth the mot wonderful luceeu. We have the temtl moBf of thoH.and. who have Decs aulekly aud radleally rarvd by their no. All we ask f any person Is to lve them a trial for 8U days and be coavlneod -end at onoe fur lllnstrated Paimphlet, glTla) all laferMtttlon, free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., MARSIIALTj, stich. ROSES Fourauperb Oil Pictures. 4 las, by each, of choice Kosra for KaHter Cards. will be fouuU in Demorest'o Monthly for A p DM addition to the URual r IV. I La quantity of excellent illustrations and reading. Price, twenty cents ; to be had from all Booksellers and Newsdealers. W. Jennings Demorest, Publinher. 17 Eaat 14th Street, New York. loll an va awaiiTsa oanivety prevent this bembi disrae', aud will sosl- Live I V .lire n. .-. u. , , I 1 . - . . . t I , . sav uauy Uvea, sent free by mall. Dua l delav a mo. meat. Preven'l I, Wr.Fikt. I t- v... ,u A CO., BOSTON, M A "H., (nner.y Ba'o. Mb. sVMWal (U44 He-KC BCW HCU IMOOC UL.a.4l,iMSI .Mill 1 1. . UU4l,IAi!.lls.ltlltl,lHi ' DIPHTHERIA! TO CIPTURE Ela WANT by AuaPraiirKs.awn rBOI'kKSiAVit tne treaiosa lleia re-: ruur in.i At lscUra,rruai bis mmt ei KIEVES cltliif einorteneoa. The most Itilens.ly Inter Scan' book ever pub- Itsheil. t'nifnaely Ulus Irsted. low In price. an4 an tii DETECTIVES." sells Ot'ICK. aendtur eu.i teraia. U.SCAlkjt.X a OO , M. Louis, Mo. CONSUfilPTSG?.. t have a positive remedv for th above disease; he lt ose iliousaniis of raws of the wor t kind nd of stanilinti have been rur-d. In.leM to wnin. i nivfl'li la lisfdlisev. thai I wills ml TWO Hi 1 1 TI.K-. fKKK. togelher WH h a V ALU AH I. K T UK ATI - K on I ll !.!,-eaacionymilti-r..r Give Kxr-rtu ami CO iitii'-s la. T. A. H1.UI I hf. 11 Pearl St..New Vorfc HAS BEEN PROVED The) SURI8T CURK for KIDNEY DIGCAS S. XM-a s lun bok or dlsordorM nrln lndi- Mt that you re rictim f THEN IX) NOT, ILEaiTATE, u- Kidny-Wort at oneo, (dni ffUta reooznraandiOsuid it willoprcilUy ovor- ooxne th diveskM tvnd rtor healthy action. r Aft For complatnta pooultar Wtm CI Ulvdi to ronr mext ucii as pain and weak now pi. Kidney -Wort ia xinaurpaiieod, aa it will act promptly and safely. Either 8ex. Inoontlnanoa. retention oiunne. brio a dnatorropy depoaita, and dull draginjr palna, all speedily yield to itt curative power. it- 90Ir BT Alii DHTTOOT8T8. Prloe TV. HINOl SO. OAK. HAtiIi,IOsrOIfa The lars; -at d alers tn ld and Ml It iry I nlfoi-ma In ih Unued biac s. bend for I'lau' and Cirrulara. "econd-H-i-d irnlfui-ma 1st Rtoek at an tins e. Country B. dealr. IllK economical OulfllS will lid wiil tn ..i,mi.. Complete Unlfimu. coat, pnls. bat. entitileites .mil pomnon, 9 1 li and s I SJ. hsmnl ' anlt. s-nton r f.ii.$ ol S.l. as K i.irnnter of fallh. v-l Nluli -u It nl i as M. ii Wani d as Agent for our t'u.tom lo lilnar Orser Work, In every larg:-lown and . i. Bprlng and finmmer Bainpli snow reily. Ad'ln-s OAK HALL, llit.ton. Mas. 50.000 SOLD IN ONE MONTH. OAK HA I.I, OCTMXF. ROOK, for In v. nil artists, wlihbook of superior Water Colon, Brushc ami Saucers. Four boxes and books for Sl.CHf, express paid to) snv sddirss. Klna-ie book and col ir boi. Ilt ccms. Duplliale hooka, lO cents, lh prciiUst thing for rhUdna ever iHsucd. Address . w. siMnon a moy. Oak Hall, ltoat. n, Moaa. CHICAGO ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 8. W. Cor. State and Monroe St. School of Drawing and Painting. The Fall Term will open Oct. ., after which Pnptl may i nier al :iny time. Infrui'tun Is irtv. n n g-durlr In IlnuvInK Irom Hie Flat, 111 Aii'lqu . and from Life, Pempeeilvi., I inynn and Clinrcoil Dmwinic, Fifteen minute Ski'iohinK. I'alntliiK In 1)11 und Wui. r Colon, Artistic Aiialoniy.rcn aud ink Drawiug, and Ktclilna; on Copper. Tuition Fee, S3ft for Three S'onlha. Special arniiiK'.'ineniBl.ir shortiTierms. The tulilnn fee Ini liides any nr oil i lie above branch.-, and al o Hie use of the Sl-IiooI I.lhmi-y on Art. Th (each i's arc: Henry F. Si-kkad uid J. liov H.iiikui h,,n. l'rofosi ors of Urtiwiui: and I'iiIiiiIhk: .1 11. Vavih bi-hki.. In strurtor In Drnwinic: N. II. Chritstkh, ructur la Perspeclivc; W. M H. KiiKNf-il. Dlrueiur and Lecuirer on Artistic Anaioinyi Mks. F. K. Uiimi, Teacher of Chirm I'nlailiiK. Bend for Circular to W. M. U. FKFVCIT, Bucreiury Chicago Acud. my of Fine Art. wm ni. iiiin,....-...! )..,.. la t..m uic. Coiiu; or wrlie for iiHrucu.iit? to OIIEEXKA IIAKTEI.I,, Junction City, Davis Loiiiuy. Kansas. nASIEY'8 FANCTf ALPHA HF.TH for sign painters. SOcls. Standard Sinn Wr.t r. : 8lm dard Si-.roll Hook. l. Scrolls and Ornam nts iLouilol- Ehe), II. Japanese Ornamental Ion. ti. elu, Currlaue, ar. Fn-sco and Decorailve I'uIiiMmk. ri cis. Cheap Book of Alphabets, no cts. Of h.ioks. tiers and paint er's supply si ores or by mall. JtabK 11AN t V fc CO., 11 Naau St., N. Y. THE ST. LOUIS MIDLAND FARMER Is the ottt and cheapent Aa-i1cultnrnl Monthly. Nopre mluiris. No chilis. We simply ask jr. reins for each subscription. Kve.-y Farmer wants It. Established ulne years. Hnmple copy for 8-cem siainp. Address MIULAKO KAKMKK. Ht. I.oula. Mo. DRUNKENNESS EASILY CUBED. 3,04) Cuivs with the DoubL- Cni'iri.ie ol iiuia lii'inedy. Books Free. Lr.Ri.iit K. tv.XLir, al.D , burgeon 0. A. li. It., Uwiaur, Ii-L., U.S.A. AGENTS WANTED. T?rZW?r,$' F. K.OVEN.oHO Fulton .., 4 lilenan. III. , UKNTS VTANTKD New Texas Mnp: also Chsrt. L and Map of United Stales. E. Ii. lio.SS, 'St. Louis. T EMPERAf.CE REVOLUTION P,,K" -" is. . prne sulleo to aeaeral distribution. Dull ,r books lor i vel; 1 uT- 10 ''""'''i ddr. ss -a eta. WSP ' uoKK iBCudlii L.nrary ami hii.. !lf. '"tiff cnP " colkciMin morj than u.V-. .'ii,Thl?s' U '"" catalogue free. ud .i!-?i",". "ve.1 emfrance work-rs. . we can reaa them. Addra, JtU p K ASCI BLVOLl 1 10V Madlaoa atecet, L1ileao, III, K., 8. U es WHEN WKIT1KO TO iUVEI.IIstKI Pleaao 70a saw th advertlsiuent la tlti paper. Advertiser Ilka ia know vhaa and ahsrs tbair aiiiaruaiueuu ara Valaf Bast, AGK5TS