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3? kit? y w' . tfc3Mar,vv Z&MJiL& A-v&? && tit - - ! ?-, Ka. .-. e W- w ,j. SS-- "US - ?JSA . aflMirr , "' "t - - i74HVi s -tVSjV. V r.5Mfk J trr .tTi i ?mf!I'-Tf t BaBM,MssisyssfssWWBs uv JCS- 3fc J 1 I ) . ( U I 1 i "X- 1$ A 5v l-4 1 &' GEICERAX GRANT. . Ok Hero Dying Because of Medical Intorleraace. The American Hommpaihxsl has an arti cle on the treatment of General Grant by the Allopaths, in which it says: "General Waahinetnn was murdered by his medical attendants; but at least they were heroically too heroically en deavoring to extinguish the disease. Their brutality wa of the active sort, nd in purpose commendable, thorgh disastrous in result. General Garfield was maltreated for months under an error of diagonals, and at last eecaped be yond the reach of his eminent tortures. Here, also, there was much medical heroism and activity disylayed, albeit misdirected. Other illustrious patients have suffered from eminence in the pro fession; but General Grant seems re served as a shining example of cold blooded expectancy. To him the little froup of eminence have nothing to offer ut a diagnosis. For him they propose no relief but in the grave. Ignoilng the only source of therapeutic svation, they gather round his bedside to observe his unaided struggle. The fiat has gone forth that nothing can be done; and nothing will beperm'ttedto bedone.Those who question Euch a decision are quacks and cranks; but who ought not to be proud of such a disignation from such a source? Scholarly, refined, cultured. earnest gentleman as they are, of what avat: are all these eocd Qualities in the Tesence'ofBUch therapeutic bankruptcy? n the contrary: while so-called scientific meiicine is to the fore, well may the daily papers announce in startling head lines, "A bad day for General Grant Seven doctors in consultation." Yes, the hero of Appomattox isdying! He who knew no fear in war, knows" no fear in suffering. His quiet fortitude Tins univere al admiration. President Lincoln, in visiting a hospit al during the late war, noticed a poor Confederate boy, mortally wounded. "With his native tenarnesa he put his arms around his neck in sympathy. The sight melted the hospital to tears. The heart of the American people in like manner bleeds for Grant, the silent sufferer. It would have him get well, by any effective means. His physician say he can not recover. They fill him with anodynes but despite their favorable bulletins he is daily growing worse. A specialist who haB won reputation in the treatment of cancer visits his bed side. The opposition he encounters from the attending physicians brings painfully to mind the story of the dog in the maneer. And General Grant, perhaps, must die becouse of this intolerance! Is it possi ble that there is no hope of cure outside of the medical profession? Preposterous! For years medical men insisted that certain fevers were incurable, but chinco na proved the contrary. For centuries they have protested that certain venal disorders were incurable and yet a spec ial preparation has cured and perma nently cured the very worst cases. Why may it not be possible in like manner to'cure a case of cancer? B. F. Larrabee, of Boston, was doomed to death bp many eminent Boston physi cians. J. B. Henion, M. D., of Roches ter, N. Y., was given up by the best doc tors of all schools. Elder J. S. Prescott, of Cleveland, Ohio, was gravely inform ed by them that he could not live, and yet these men and thousands like them have been cured and cured permanently of serious kidney disorders, bp a remedy not officially known to the code. What has been done may be done again. General Anson Stager died of Bright's disease in Chicago last week. "Joe" Goss, the Boston pugilist, died of it. Hundreds of thousands of people perish of it every year, while in their doctor's hands. The cause of death may be called blood poisoning, paralysis, heart disease, convulsions, appoplexy, pneu monia, or some other common ailment, but the real difficulty is in the kidneys. Physicians know it, but they conceal the fact from their patients, realizing their inability to cure by any "authorized" means. The reme ly that cured Larra bee and Henion and Prescott (i. e., War ner s safe cure; is a special, independent discovery. Its record entitles it to recog nition, and it gets it from intelligent people. Ita manufacturers have an un sullied reputation and are entitled to as great consideration as any school of physicians. Prof. E. A. Gunn, M. D., Dean of the United States Medical College of New York City, rises above professional prej udice and on its personally proved mer its alone gives it several pages of the warmest commendation in his published works the only instance on record of a high professional endorsement of such a preparation. The unprejudiced people do not want General Grant to die. If there is in all nature or anyw here in the world a rem edy or a man able to cure his cancer, give them a chance. Will they do it? No. Why? v Is it not often the case that many ex cellent physicians who are greatly de voted to the code, would prefer that their patients should die rather than that they should recover health by the use of any remedy not recognized under their code. RESISTING AX OFFICER. Toe Desperate Attempt of a Convicted Cat tle Thief to .Escape the Penitentiary. Sheriff Pippert, of Wabaunsee county, was in town yesterday, says the Com monwealth, having stopped in this city after leaving John F. Witherspoon at the penitentiary. Witherspoon was convicted of stealing a car lead of cattle atEskridge, taking them to Emporia and from thence shipping them to Kan sas City where they were 6old. He had been a very gentlemanly fellow all the time, and the jail in Wabaunsee county being in such a poor condition, Sheriff Pippert, who keeps a harness store in Alma, locked his prisoner in a room above it. being one of the rooms occu pied by himself and family. To avoid trouble, Sherifi Pippert ironed his ankles bat otherwise he was as well taken care of as he could wish, and appeared sensi ble of the kindness shown him. On Monday, the day set for the trip to the penitentiary, the prisoner asked that the shackles be removed from his ankles so that he could change bis boots and it was done. A few moments after wards when Pippert and his assistant came up stairs they found Witherspoon standing at the head of the stairs' point ing a two foot long navy revolver at them and told them that he had conclu- ded not to go to the penitentiary, and defied them to take him. protesting as he had all the time that he didn't steal the cattle, but purchased tbeai. With erspoon made a dash for the front room intending to get out on the roof of a porch and so escape, but Pippert, divining his intention, got into the room by another door first, and when Witherspoon ap peared knocked him down with his re volver, and with the help of his assis tant the prisoner was disarmed, re-manacled arid then taken to the peniten tiary. Witherspoon confessed that he had assistance and at length gave the name of his confederate, whom Sheriff Pippert, doubtless, by this time has un der arrest, Witherspoon goes up for four years. He is a young man and is said to be well connected. How General Scott Hanged Deserters. At the battle qf Cherubusco in Mexico, one of those series of battles which took place oefore the capital was captured, occurred one of the rrost impressive acts of the entire war. I mean as to its effect upon the men of army. It was one of those events which carried in stant conviction to the minds of soldiers that discipline and allegiance to the flag were of paramount importance. After a desperate struggle the works were car ried, and among the captured were found a number of deserters, men who joined the Mexicans and served the guns against their own comrades.andthe full force of their aid to the enemy is apparent when it is known that they were nearly all trained artillerists. On the discovery being made intense in dignation prevailed, and nothing but the strictest discipline and prompt obedience to orders prevented the men from dealing out instant vengeance upon the deserters. But a dum-head court-martial decided, with due formality, their fate which was to be hanged ignominiously in the pres ence of all the army then at that point assembled. It must be understood that a portion of the forces were then engag ed with the enemy at Chepultepec, that almost inaccessible fortress, and very stronghold of the enemy, holding fur ther advances upon the city, and that that most desperate engagement was then undecided. The men were drawn up in due order, each with a rope around his neck thirty deluded victims about to re ceive merited punishment f jt basely de serting tee flag and turning the enemy's guns againat their own comrades. The officer m charge, upon whom devolved the duty, cast a quick glance in the di rection of Chepultepec. Suddenly a thought seemed to impress him, and he said, "Let them stand until thev shall see the American flag upon thn heights of Chepultepec." With breathless anx iety they waited, rt was a hard fought battle, the final result being doubtful. Many brave men went down to rise no more, and many a man carried the wounds there received through life to his grave. The gallant Colonel Hanson, of the New England Eegimet, yielded his life; Captain Mayne Eeid, whom I knew, and others, were wounded, and were among the first to enter the works. Suddenly a shout went up that carried relief to some, at least, of those anxious watchers and dismay to the hearts of those men who stood awaiting their doom. The heights had been carried' and the starry banner floated to the breeze. All eyes then turned to the sad spectacle before them. The deserters stood motionless as statues awaiting the doom they could not shun. They had sworn to protect and were sent "unan ointed and unannealed" to answer to the ''last great roll call." Letter to ihe Boston Post. Is the Young Man Fresh. Bob Burdette. See the young man. He is not quite so tall as hiB younger sister ; but then he is much slimmer. His cheeks are ruddy as ripening peaches, but they are not quite so downy. He is raising a mustache. When he gets two more hairs sprouted on the right side and one more on the laft he will have three altogether. He bos been nearly five weeks out of school, and if he lives and keeps his health he 7lll be 19 years old in the third year of Mr. Cleveland's first term. Is he an editor ? He is a journalist. He is the man who writes all the funny jokes about married men, and how wives talk all night, and what a trial and expense a large family of growing-up daughters is, and how many large bills a married man has to pay, and how he is always bald, and stays at the club every night, and always comes home drunk, and plays poker, and goes to the theatre with strange ladies, and dodges his creditors. Does that very young man write all those funny things ? Yes, dear. It is because he is so very young that he writes them. Will he know more as he grows older? Perhaps; if he should live to be a couple of thousand years older he might know a little more. Is the young man fresh ? Is he ? If he should wade through the ocean, dear, the blue waters of the loud-sounding sea could forever after be used for drink ing purposes. Mr. E. R. Hoy t, a mechanical engineer at the New Orleans Exposition, was se verely injured by a hugh derrick pole falling on his foot. He was conveyed to his residence, and after only three appli cations of St Jacob's Oil, all the swell ing and pain disappeared, and he resum ed his duties. Professor: "Ladies and gentlemen, the developement of the back portion of the cranium indicates that this boy is devotedly attached to his parents. Ob serve the extraordinary development in the back part of the head. This boy cannot help loving his parents. You love your father and mother, dont' you, little boy? "Naw." "Don't j ou love your parents?" "I can stand the old woman, but I'm down on the old man. That lump you are feeling is where he hit me with a bootjack. Brown's Uttle Joke. "Why, Brown, how short your coat is," said Jones one day to his friend Brown, who wittily replied: "Yes; but it will be long enough before I get an other." Some men spend so much for medicines that neither heal nor help them, that new clothes is with them like angels' visits -few and far between. In ternal fevers, weakness of the lungs, shortness of breath and lingering coughs, soon yield to the magic influence of that royal remedy, Dr. R. Y. Pierce's "Gold en Medical Discovery." The seed of the petunia grandiflorais worth $500 an ounce. A flaprtalf at Mount Vernon, Washing ton territory, 146 feet high, is claimed to be one of the longest unspliced span in the United States. DmtTonDoIt. Don't puffer any longer with the pains andchesot Kheumatism, whicn maxe life a burden to vou. Belief, speedy and permanent, can be procured at the near est arug store, in me rorm oi iwaney Wort. Elbridge Malcolm, of West Bath, Maine, says: "I was completely pros trated with Eheumatism and Kidney troubles and was not expected to recov er. The first dose of Kidney-Wort heln ed me. Six doses put me on my feet, it has now entirely cured me and I have had no trouble since." Pima county, Arizona, has one hundred thousand cattle. "Bough on Iteh," carta humors, eruptions, ringworm, tetter, wit rheum, trotted feet, chilblains. Ice in Cuba is worth 2 cents a pound. 6500 Reward. The former proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for years made a stand in public ffer in all American news papers of 500 reward for a case of catarri that he could not cure. The presen proprietors have renewed this offer. All the druggists sell the Remedy, to gether with the "Douche," and all other appliances advised to be used in connec tion with it. No catarrh patient is Ion? er able to say "I cannot be cured." Yon get $500 in case of failure. Texas claims to have a goose 65 years old. The one which belonged to Andrew Johnson, when he was a tailor near Greenville, Tenn., is on exhibition at New Orleans. Dairymen Getting Kicb. Progressive dairymen who are only satisfied with the best results, are adding to their wealth and conferring a benehl on society, by the rapid improvemenl they are making in the artof butter mak ing. This class use Wells, Richardson & Co's. Improved Butter Color, and knovj by actual test that it fills every claim made for it. Nearly $2,000,000 worth of printing-ink is used in the United States every year. One of my children, a girl about nine years old, had a very bad discharge from her head and nose of a thick yellowish matter, and was growing worse. We had two different physicians prescribe for her but without benefit. We tried Ely.s Cream Balm, and much to our surprise in three days there was a marked improvement. We continued using the Balm and in a short time the discharge was apparently cured. 0. A. Cary, Corning, N. Y. Six heads of cabbage was the price received by an attorney of Inlay City, Mich., for his services in trying a case in a justice court recently. With Ely's Cream Halm a child can be treated without pam or dread, and with perfect safety. Try the remedy. It curea Catarrh, Hay Fever and Colds in the Head. It is easily applied with tne finger and gives relief from me first application. Price 5C conts. At druggists. 60 cents by mail. Ely Bros., Oswego. N. Y. The Virginia City (Nev.) postoffice has been reduced to a second-class office and the salary fixed at $2,000. For Throat Diseases and Coughs. Beown's Bbonchial Tboches, like all re ally good things, are frequently imitated. The genuine are sold only in boxes. Yale's endowment is $1,845,402 48. The college realizes an average interest rate of 5.54 per cent, per annum. 1 he bottle of Ely'B Cream Balm that I Mwned of yon last summer has entirely ured my little boy of a severe attack ol ntarrh. Mrs. Sallie Davie, Green PoBt .ffice, Ala. So-called deserts of Arizona are now covered with grass and flowers. "Weill HealthRenewer" for Dyapeptia, Detiili y. "Rough on Toothache ,' Instant relief. 16o. There are 190 college papers in the United States, and none in Germany. It is said that kick a mule. a kangaroo can out 'Weill' Health Renewer" for Delicate Women. 'Rough on Fain." Foroted Flatter, 15c Liquid, 20c A mite of an Ohio boy, 9 years old, writes poetry. A natural gas spring has been discov ered at Chapinville, N. Y. "Bnehtt Faiba," Great Kiflnsy and Urinary Care. "Bough on Cough. " Trochee, 15c Liquid, 25c. A Chinaman supplies all of the Yuma, Cal., with vegetables from less than a half acre of ground. fgA Thing of Beauty. The most brilliant shades possible, on all fabrics, are made by the Diamond Dyes. Un equalled for brilliancy and durability. 10c. at druggists. Send 2c for 32 sample colors. Wells, Richardson & Co., Bur lington, Yt. There is a bed of clay in Greene valuable medicinal properties. stricture of the urethra in its worst forms, speedily cured by our new and improved methods. Pamphlets, references and terms, two three-cent stamps. World's . Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main street. Buffalo. N.Y. The bee, it is said, can draw 20 times its own weight. A CARD. To all who are suffering from er rors and Indiscretions of youth, nervosa wear neas, early decay, lost of manhood, etc. I will send a recipe that will core yoa, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dtscorered by a missionary in South America. Send self addremed envelope to Rev. Jossfh T. Inxak. StatumD, New York. A. book is said to be in process of pub lication entitled "The First Families of the United States," wealth being the determining consideration. If afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sellit. 25c The Dispatch hotel at Clay Center has changed hands and will be refitted. A skillet roll of old Spanish coins was dug up Monday, near the entrance to Harvard college, Cambridge. YOUNG men: Who have n wa a It0! o 1 K??$Evk mmm MARRIED MEN or THOSE WHO IXTEKB TO MARRY, REMEMBER, perfect lexual strength means health, vigorous oftscring, long lift and the love and rapect ota faithful wife. Weak nvn should be restored to Tigpr and manhood before marrJatXh Proofs, testimonials and vabuable treatise a stamps. (Established J877.) Address The Climax Medical Co 188, St. Louis, Mo. klss. Ash bbk' The nSH BRAND iathehardettttona. and coren the entire 'Fiih Brand" Bough on Bits" clears out Rata, Mice. 15c. "WeUa Health Benewer" er weak men. "Bough on Corn." hard or aoft coma, bunion. 15c. Wm. Hanscom, uskosn, wis., wno was for seven years so afflicted with piles that he wss nnable to attend to business, is en tirely cured bv the use of Cole's Carboli alve, Price 25 and 50 cents, at Druggists. Vacaville, Cal., has pound beet a seventy-five Absohitchi Free from Opiates, JJmetics and Poisons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE For CoHfha, Sore Thront, llonraencM, Influenza, Cold. Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Conch; Asthma, Qulnny, Pains in Cheat -nd other Sections of the Throat nd Lung. Price 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Drujrlsta and Deal ers. Parties unable to induce their dealer to promptly get it for them will receive two boUleaExp-esi charges paid, by sending one dollar to THE CHARLES A. YOOELTO COJIFAST, Sole Owners and Manufacturers, Baltimore, IlarjUnd, X. 8. A. 6RM5i u THE TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cares Dyspepsia Indigestion, Weakness Impure Blood, Mai aria,ChIHsandFevers and NcHralRlo. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of thf Kidneys and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation other Iron medicines do It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulate' the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strergth ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude. Lack of Energy, &c it has no equal. 4SJ- The genuine has above trade mark ii -crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no otln n.i.w mwmwcHSHiCAL orv. miTnmntr Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. AfiE YOU DISCOURAGED Has your physicjn failed to arrest th dTs- &M from which jon art suffering? Are you lodnf faith In medicines, and gTOwin alarmed atj-our condition? If so, take) HOPS AND HUT BETTERS, The Great Blood Purifier, Compounded front the weO-knowa enratlres Bops, ICalt, Bucko, Mandrake, Dandelion, Barsaparula, Oasoara Barrada, eta, Skoj are) nerer knows to fall la all eases of LIVER AND KIDNEY Troublea. They rare Dyspepsia, Indlrettioa. Bheumatltm and all urinary troubles. Tkey inrlfforate, aourlsa, strenfthea and ejulets the nerrous system. Asetonlo they hare no equal. They are a rational eatbartle and a superb anti-bilious apeoifio. CAUTION Should be exercised by persons whea m obaslnff Hpa uel llALT Bittern Do aot fettkea eomfoaaded with ether la rarlor arueiea Of a enmnai aasse. Tot safe to alaruiviftjaad dealers fee that oioi y- label bear WfOQ. bears the Basse HOS1 MALK $50 REWARD w9 to fU ft umj nta F T mmt tUm tha tm m tUHBBknllrlMlilN feyaanr Pateat BMXAStCM firata u m4 if m wSXSZ mm mr wkleh w tm rt y. 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Weak: back, headache, EMIS SIONS, lassitude, loss of spirits and ambition, gloomy thoughts. uxvsuiux ureams, c eit cuve menory, naOTlj2if CIS. fits, im pediments to marriage, and many other symptoms leading to CON bUMPTION or INSANITY, are promptly removed bytbii treat ment, and viimroiu manhood restored. Tie Best faterpof Coat. SLICKER if vunnted vatemnwC sad will keep yon diy The new rOJLMEIi SUCKER is a perfect riding coat, aaddle. Beware of Imitation. None cesnine -without the trmde-mark. intubated Catalogue free. AJ. .Tower, Brntmi.Mna. gOSJPFnS lue nut at tonlu for nervous peopl riOxituers bton ach Bitter-, which insure perfect di gestion, and the ac tive pi'rionnance o! their functions by the liver aud bowels. As tue s-tem ac quire fon tbroucn tne infl'im- e of this beiijgu medicine, tne ceivfs grow etrojiR3r aud more irttt qiil. Lea i aches cea e, and that nnmele anxiety which is ap en iai iiv of tbedjgptptlc, t.lts wej to ciiUcrr tulDe'. loeublfsh beuith ou a sure fnnndation. nae the Beetle lLUCoranu Fox sale by all Druggists and Dealers Generally. RockfordWatches Areunequalled inEXACTIXG SERVICE. Used by the Chief mecnamcian oi tue by the Admiral commanding: in the U. s. Naval Observ atory, for Astro nomical work ; and by Locomotivo Engineers, Con ductors and Rail way men. They are rccoirnized ai ,for all uses in which close time and durability are re miiaitoa. Sold in nrincival cities and towns by the COM PANY'S exclusive Aicente ledlngjewlr who fitrto n. VnM Warranty. ft. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Glimas Plug bearing a red tin tag ; that Lorlllard' Rose lLeaf fine cut: that Lorillard's Navy Clippings, and that Lorillard's Snufls, are Jie best and cheapest, qnallty considered ? "THI BEST IS CHEAPIST." JffLTHRESHEBSai'SS. 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U. aCABD CO., Centerbrook, Connecticut. AGENTS ARE YOU MAKING M0MEY? Wide awake Agent? are making from tioo to 9260 per month selllnir -the original MISSOURI STEAM WASHER. Over 40 G00 sold. A new principle. Saving ot Clothes, Laber, Mending and Health. Made of metal. Control of territorv jrfven Write for terms and circulars. THE MO. STEAM WASHES CO.. 3eK.aaia8i.,8c.lMh,Jfa. Tint 10. STEAK WAKHEK CO., SISSUtoSt,, CUeag. Men Think they know all about Mustang lin iment. Few da Not to know is not to have. gehiawjiTOMACW,). if 8frnrJs Gfe-86MSi) SB111I BBBSWBBfllSV fIggjra 3EEaasQsVi - s ttnBrtswmtaSst KKCTMMbtt sTATEMATJI tUQXIT sis TW sMsl ObWbHsbv SEXUAL POWER!!! PmrMttoAMH! .XT TKTJsl VtM OF C1TIALE REMEDIES. i rui Natural Failura. Tads snacsMat orldaatad and anqna11flenywdiy8dby th sdJeaTi fXASTXT AFPLIXD. PAIXXXH. QMli MBSB will nil ri an in mumI IrnlTag max salaawilJ BsV s stans w astratsd St pag msdlesj work rtvUg sysasMsM al forms ot Sexual Diss, crlpiia C Ikla iwaaassH price. tsatiBaoaUIs aad aawspapas? eskdonssassrta, asa We are also agents for the- aew aad srtala asv Self adjusting and Qlova Fitting Cradle Oossprsssnr tat tB tkorough and radical cure, without snrsrerr. or VIM 1 1 f ssTTJ -wl -d IfllalkniAIIT msmmmbjstt. Hsmbsw IUaat WmA Tsiwt. "All yonr own fault If yon remain tick when yon can Get Hop Bitten that neyer Fail. The weakest woman, smallest ehile, and sickest invalid can use hop bitten with aaf etr and great good. Old men tottering around fromRheu atiam, kidney trouble or any weakness, will be made almost new by using hop bit bitten. Jar liy wife and daughter were mad healybythe use of hop bitters, and I re commend them to my people. Methodist Clergyman. Ask any good doctor if hop Bitten are not the best family medicine On earth!!! Malarial fever, Ague and Biltousneas will leare every neighborhood as soon aa hop bitten arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis and neu ralgia all out of her system with hop bit ten." Ed. Oswego Bun. PB Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bitten and you need not fear sickness." Ice water is rendered harmless and more refreshing and reviving with hop bit ten in each draught. The vigor of youth for the aged and in arm in hop bitten. At tne cnange oi lire notmng equals hop Bitters to allay all troubles incident Thereto." "The best periodical for ladies to takf monthly, and from which they will receive greatest benefit is hop bitten.1' Mothers with sickly, fretful, nursing children, will cure the children and benefit themselves by taking hop bitten daily. Thousands die annually from some form of kidney disease that might have been prevented by a timely use of hop bitten. Indigestion, weak stomach, irregulari ties of the bowels cannot exist when hop bitten are U3ed. A timely use of hop Bitten will keep a whole family Inrobu8t health a year at little cost To produce real genuine sleep and child-like repose all night, take a little hop bitten on retiring. JVNone genuine without a bunch of grcea Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, pols oaos stufi with "Hop" or "Hops" in th'Jx name. 26 Varieties of IRISH POTATOES, aBsMlasLsAorjra Ktjtbs of last year's latrodactloa Seed Corn. Umwuxxlnatt Wyaorew Shoepcg, Zluravl OClioirouarlxlsred and ssUclilsrsua Dent- nlnety-dar sort that yield ed 73 baahtla to the acre last year. LOW PRIORS to all. aad large discounts oh large orders. Bead for Clralr ad Price IJaU EDWIN TAYIOB, KDWARDSVILLE. KAN. ISD DIE? -Ja.2T MACHINE WORKS. R.LCOFRAN, - Proprietor. ssaeaad ami JeaVrsoa Btieeis, Mm re atamoaa laef, Topolia,, - Kansai. sTsaaiaetaTat aad Pealet la an Klalsef MILL MACHPfEBY BBND FOR PRICES. This Is the Zasiast Sunnlna WiDrilliMMaclB erermade. It brings the cuttings to the surface at each stroke of the drill. Bcndforonr circular and see why the horse is taken away and a man posning thelerer. CtrrmMmm Free I TIFFIN, OHIO. CONSUMPTION. I bare a positive remed r f or the abore dlseas ; by its use thousands orcasas of tne worst kind and ef lose standlnrhare been cured. Indeed, Rostrons;IsBBTfait Inluefflcacy.thatlwlll send TWO BOTTLES FB&B, tojfiiner wiin m AiuADiiirnMi ia on mis oi to adt sufferer. GlveexoressandP. O.addrrsa. DB.T. A. SUXJUM, 111 Pearl St., NswTerk. Im CHEAP, STRONG, eswy ts apply, aTaesj C runt er rattle. Is also A HUBST1TUTK FOR PJ1ASTEK, aU HaJf the Cewtc sat. lrnsts) the bsiilsUns;. CARPETS AND RUGS of same, double the wear of oilcloths. Catalecas aassl mmyttSre. ly.H.FAY&COCsMSMJesNJ. SHORT HAlTOS'ESiaS'S aniied. Best system In tue world. L.H.at'.L toaXRS, Kaaaat City, Ma HOU(lSftJlfAmN' :iTaAVimi vat saw. ml1?. Pjgg..wwig Paiacs, Banianf fafpltaa aJ for Cfresjtac K. V. 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