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V DEMOCRAT. s» *. (IK'H.IRDIO?!, Rdllor. sat**-" i *vr.M ...KB. «. •'DSV.1K A^D BIlOiBBiM" ,Vtre son* of oar ConfreiStaen and maa othmrirr in W7 M|l pcntl-n In Wuh ingtoa, ttaaJing down amor.* the "aommon bard'- ineteed of being penhel at U»y »ersrtl roiirx's.Uigber on the ladder of hu man r.rtntoew, they would be very apt te igoit pretty prnmitctt josty within lb* p» •tc* oft ha papers of thair raapnetiva dwelling place*, tinder the euphonious cap tion "Drunk and Disorderly." In Utc number of that tad-hot Radical «e«*iaj»ev, tha Detroit TVAdm, wa tad a Wasting tea latter Croat which wa take aa •xtic or two, landing to thaw that "tbers B.trr we« fraatar need of temperance rtf onaanon in Waahlngtan than now." Al luJtng to Senator Wilaon'a Tempersnaa or ganiiation of tha last caaaion, whan to niaaj ronflrmad .drunkards wara "brought 11. aal I'lcachad out," the write* la now of t!i« opinion that it didn't amount to a graat deal after ail. At it* laat verting ha tata ('.* ryKody malt hava noticed tha faet iti»t :*«e .Stnstor who tnada tha moat fcrit i.it at a similar meeting a rear ego on* mi |.rte»nt. I allude to Mr. Yates, of U »*. All understood wliy lie waa not w nf th orators alluded to It i nl.i'y when he remarked that some who -. it nobly in the good cause could i ndura ante the sad." U« tuua pracaada to mention soma othara who had gone aetray aa well aa sotneiasrs tlikt hare never b«aa anything else but ea tr»js from the of sobriety. Ua men tion! that: "Saulsbory came hara froaa Delaware Iba otb«r day, end remained aabat far a h* dare, and then had 'a terrible drunk,' and has gone heme, probably never to return. Ami why shall atop with Saalabury f— here are other Senators I might name who are not afwaj/t s.Ser, and there are atill l.^'ticr men then Senators who gat tipsy *1 reorptiona. Mr. Seward was so exhilarated at Senator Morgan'a reception the other night that ha groealy insulted a member of Congress wha waa preaant. K (Jan. Grant had been in a similar aondition, every «op {ferhrad in tha eity woald now ha buaf re tailing storia* of hie 'beastly dmakeoneat.' Yet he waa nut drunk,—aa/jr eis&y afftoUi 6* —mething he A ad been taking. livery honest lo*ar of hia sountrf, Republican Deat'krrat, is deeply interaatad in tar Our pahllc aaaa rm! iaTarydM|aronal«' ...mat eaaaa as I k w sober, and it .jok tightly upon such -eve alluded to." «re tlieee allusions to some of our lta'l n*»g man, and theaa bread hints at tha habit ual drnnkennees of Chandler and Sprague, tinder the name of "other Senator*," from a Dantaoratie paper, bat little credit w ald be given them by .our Radios) reader*, l»ut •the witneaa upon the stsnd.is one of the iltdieal household, and he declares that our nati nal council haa too inany men that are unqualifiedly '"Jrunk n'»l ieorderly."-— Seward, tht .Secretary of Jslalo, several prom inent Senators, th» prospective Providential candidate ot the UepuUiicnii parly ami tlte haa I '1 our anniea—"drunk anl disorier- Ij.'* What were do the "drunk and di«or Oeriy" that figure in our 'iioe oourU daily than to get ''ex'iilarated" or "rititiy •jf'cel «d !y mm thing It* tiiay" hid been drink ing?' Oreat pani if»a Kadio&l Cou» Kieas ii'n take to prove Andy Johnson an inr'.iiate would it »mt he aa we'l for t!.a-n d.r rl t^eir attonti'i'i to t'»a habilH i' »t '-comsn^ m»n" the saina paitioii. (4rAtil'a Draalienn«»a Admltleit' »iitj \Tit»lnngt"n irrenp ndint of tl l»otr I i i'mnc ta tioai i thus ad uiU thn atory,»'f Urant'a drnnkenn^As: A mjnth a. n Sunday aiteruoon, tbe Ututral railed upon ie:t. Sheridan. The Ual n«tned Oeneral, as is everywhere known, ia a hard drinker On this oroaaitm Shetidan perauaded him to dr nk with him, and ie immediate result was that be (Uen. Ucant) W-«me a little diuy, and iok a oarriagt home I hear «'iat he hia ik n tha pledge within twa or t'lreediy^. I n. aUonipt to excuse lr« w'akneat on the occasion referred to. Int it is jd-t that the exicl I'actj eball ataud, end I a.ipp'ige it in true that to day I nr« are twenty ni 'ii in c»ngresa, and ae many ni re in hi^th p«sit ons under the governtntii' «ln» have the reputation "f be ing perfectly ^.itier man, yet who are visi ble if -t -.1 by li-j-iiir ten times wliero Oraut ia one# With a!' the en-uaen this radio I wtitor ran make, the fact i* adinilted taat Urant «a« drunk an I thay had tn haul liltn home. Kvau«c twenty other men in hi^h places get drunk it no cxousc 'r th" man the rsd i -»i» propose to piact' in the^ presidential ehair. Licusc it as they tnav. Grant was required to retigu hit place in the artuy for drunkenness and something worse,—and he is notorioua, now, as a bard drinker. THE BELLKOF 8EX0C. At the foot of a baautiiul ranga of moun tain*, or rather hilia. in tha aouthern part Ec gland, is a little village coin pot almost eicluaively of fishermen'a liuta, scattered here ai there in irregular order. Kaok from tlie brow of a ataap declivity looking down most perpendicularly upon the wa ter, site a anug liule hat, built many Teats bafeve by old Ian. Beaton. Old Tin! waa dead, hut the hut waa atill retained by hia two aona, Saady and Tem., ainae groan to be young men, who aaatly aappvrted theai aelvea by fishing in the hay near their little home. Sandy waa paaaionate, aeneitive and inalinad to ba aaapicioaa, while Tom waa open, frank and full of brotherly love. Aboat two weeks before the time of which wa aow apeak, quite an excitement bad been occasioned ia tha Tillage by the appoaraaaa of the daughter of one of the aid fiahermen, who, hy eome maaas a ever fully known, bad laid by a competency, lie had aent hie only daughter to a ladlea' aemiaary to gat aa edaaatieu, which won id in the eouree of time enable her to take a better position in aociatjr. She was tall and graceful, and while the humble fiaherman'a aaaa lot ad her, they ad mined her reverent ly, for her taates, her knowledge, her wealth, all oonviaced them that aha would never coadeaoead to ha tha wife of a fish ermaa. K la, for that waa her aame, seldom tp pe ired in puhlia, oaQr whoa the aailcd ia little uoat with bar iathar apaa tha bay, and this teemed her graataat delight, la one of these little cxcursiona aha had at tempt, to go line, but while far oat upon th« bay, a aterm arose that rendered her situation somewhat perilous. Ia this emergency, Sandy, who waa near by \a hia larger b-jat, proffered hi* asMatanOe. Of courtc nnder the circumsta t-cs it waa ac o pte, and by Um« inottient iUla and Sandy wore made acquainted. She, with a womaa'a curiwitj', desired to iait Sandy'a home and aa here introduced to Tom. She waa immediately struck by tb« geSfltmanly and unaffected manner, and afteraards would sometimpa call with her lather, and r-'t at their little door. Sandy was now desperately ia love with Ella, "the Bella of the Senoc,' as she was called, and frequent ly Bailed with her and her father upon tbe waters of the bay. Ella heraolf began to look upon Sandy and his brother in a dif ferent manner, and aaw marh in them which she could admire. One evening handy re'orned te hia hat altar n ploaaant *d with Ella and he* father, and by his mannar, immadiamty attracted tbe hia lnottlw, who, however, aaid eventntJ^J »bo'lt preparing ibair declared thnVr*' ,h?T r,t,red' E.U, the vTw? ,. „*aW bagiaa to love ma." "I (toefs it is nothing but tha wind," iaid Sandy. So Tom took up hia hat, and holding it so that the roogh wind waald not blow it off, ha went down tie beach, a ad there —way out—struggling in her little boat to make a landing, was E.la, every wave threatening to overturn the frail craft. She waa in imminent danger Tom instantly ran to a boat lyng on the beach,and ouiek ly pushing off, was soon far out in the wat ere. Aa ha draw near to K la, tha wind became mora boisterous, and aa Tom drow •till naarar, E laaruae to^graap tha bow i Pia boat, butaau'idfn gutt of wind eauaed bef to lose her balauc^—the boat careened, and throwing her weight on tha half sanken aide, it keekd completely orer, and she waa instantly atraggting in the water. She aank! Tom plungad wildly into the surging waves, and ^aaping her arm, brought her again to tha carta*, aypaieutljr, lifeleas. He dtafad her haa4a, hriagiag renewed aetioa and warmth to her syatam. She soon opened har Waa af aa, and smiled the lhaaka aha could not andibly ex prats. Aa soon as Tom naahed tha shore ba bore her te hia bat, blading b«r to occup/ |b« chinbir of his mother, and prepared her aome warm herb tea, which soon mired har. 8andy waa alao aaaidoons In hia attentions. When bar father, full of anxiety oonearaiag her, appeared to take her heme, she smiled sa sweetly and thanked Tom ao sincerely, that the envy and jealousy of Sandy waa arous ed, ana compreasing his lips, with evil thoughts rankling in his brtatt, ho turned aw«| and climbed Into the atne. He look ed Out of the wiadoa, and hare a new toi meat awaited hi in, for Tom waa getting Io ta tha light eonreyanee and gaing home with Klia and her father. Muttering a dark threat, £andy turned from the window. "Tis a plotl a main plot that Tom has laid, lie knows thst I love her! Ob He has coaxed her away but I'll be revengedi 1 will!" lie grasped s large billet of wood tightly, end descending from the gsrret, walked quickly away and bid behind a cliff near the road. Here be awaited, muttering curses as if he were a madman Aaaa the tears would flew from hie wild eyes, and tbea graepiag the billet, he woald shake it with a smothered laugh, ao auggeative of deaperation that it would chill the blood of the boldest. At length Tom ia seea wakiag down the road on bis way homo. He ia amiling and seems to bo thiokiag of same pleasant an ticipations, with his head bent to tha wind, tin passes the cliff where, aith dilating eras and an eager countenance, Sandy crouches, tightly grsaping tha olufc. lie psasee. Sandy apringa up, aad dealing hi" ono powerful blow, fells him tb» then eicitedly he tlioga awa grasping tbe lifele: earth: draga Elm me club, and hurls*-' tiudy of Tom he .a the top of the cliff and .•in headlong down into the deep toeeing water—he falls with s heavy plunge, and Sandy, turning towards the dark spot, smiles a ghastly smile, and then hia face blanches} he eeems to ho awakening from bis mad frenxy as with a frightened gase ba loolu around, and then with lightning apeed rushes to his hut, throws himself up on the couch in the little chamber, in agony erjing, "Oh God I've killed him He rookod to and fro in a wild fran ay of grief. Soon the tear* began to fall aomewhat re lieved by tbeae burning tokras of grief sad wearied in soul and body, he falla into a troubled clumber, muttering in his dreams of ths sad fate of hit brother. Tha nsxt dsy Sandy dsrad not go forth from his cottagu, and for three days and _hts he tiid not leave his door, until at length hunger drovo him forth, ilo met Elia, ld tier thai his brother had goneu| o,i a long jo irney very unexpectedly, and he did not *uuw when be would return. i'he next minute he turned his head, and the hut s-.Mldtng te.'rs poured down Ilia sun iju mt face. The news of Tom's disappearance soon aprt ad abioad, lut an Tom and Sandy had ill wayh luted cat U other with the deepest ve, none suspected the horrible truth. About live yanrs after this tune a (strati ger ariiued in Ilia village. He Ireipient'.y Sailed about on the bay aud waa souu found to be ijuite a favorilo with t:io Belle of HOC. None knew who he was. Sandy id Keen him, but thire was something in ttie look of the strangar tbnt aauxed Sandy to pais intently upon liiiu. And, when went to get his boat, he saw the stranger out upon the waters drawing near to where he was standing. Sandy could not bear th« pare of tbe young man, so he sadly turned and walkad toward! his dessrted home. Again, late in the afternoon when bu returned from fishing oot on the bay, he unexpectedly mrt the ntrsnger upon the shore. They looked at each other for a brief mo ment, when Sandy, fcariuj that by aotna menus the young man kue* the truth, ha, conscience troubled, turned and flew to hi« cottage, as the deer llios from the huntsman. When hs readied his little dreary home lie closed tha door, bolted the windowa, and in a Irancv of exetle uicnt Hung himself upon his couch. Stsnd n up he wildly cried "Wlist if be knowa of my brother? W y does he follow me Oli! uiv brather my biother And graaniuc in the bitterness •t' his remori-e, be lay upon tho cot till mid night. His agony seemed to increase, until at J»st, starting from bis couch, ha gave one shriek, and tilled with a suddaa madness, he tore op n his do and ran down tbe path toward the fatal clitf ftom wheuce his brother had been hurled. As he rushed to ward the spot ha cried, "Oh my brother! Tom! Tom! Til go down in tbe dark, cold water, to yea, and I'll aak you to for givane." At length he steed aear the edge of the aliff, aad wildly gasiag on the dark waters below, he seemed to be apell bound to the spot—thea lifting bis arms on high, he turned towarda the projecting point, and, preparing to jump, he bent bis kr.eaa for the fatal leap I But suddenly a firm hsnd grasped his collar, aad drsw him with an irrcsistable power from the cliff.— Sandy turned to see who the intruder was. "Great Godhe gasped, "The atran ger I" Tha stranger tenderly laid him upon tbe award, and hastened to bring aome water in his cap ti bathe his blow. Sandy soon re covered. "Why do you follow me," he aaid.— "Have I ever wrooged yea "Sandy That one word was enough. Ue gazed hat for aa tastaat upon the face of tha stranger, and aried: "My brother I My Tom I" It waa all that he could say. He at tempted to daap hia brother's ncck, but swooned in the attempt. Tenderly Tem leaned aver hia prostrate body, aad chafed the bronaad hand ef hia long lost brother. When Sandy revived he hogged Tarn's forgiveness, lie confessed all, and pleaded witb deep importunity to be forgiven. Hia brother clsspcd him in hia arma. 3"Sandy, 1 forgive yon. Cosae to oar lit tie home and I will iell you all." He gently led his brother to bis little hut, and then in the darkness sitting on the otd couch, hs told Sandy the whole Story. "After 1 had rescused Ella, I thought it might be rather mean in me to take advan tagc of that fact, to claim her love. 1 loved her, Saady, but I knew that you had loved her I ret, and as eatae down the road that efeajug, 1 resolved that I wan Id not atand Infhorwsy. WW!i was tMnklag of tms heard a footstep, and I knew it was yours but before 1 could »pcak I waa left in pain ful datknesa, and ail was blank. When I revived I found myself struggling in the bay, and instantly comprehending the case of my situation, 1 resolved that you should never see my face again. I traveled far away la Australia, and there ia Melbourne I sought and iwstlvad a eftkaatfon as a *a«a ter ia a large sum. BMce than BMY risen to be a partner with my old employ er's son, and, Saady, 1 am worth full ten thoueand pounds, when I was away I wanted to return and see you, and at lengtti 1 could aar bear to atay away longer, so 1 coma beta. 1 atayed around st firat to see if you desired my return. I saw Ella and loved her again and whea I found that you led a hermit'a lire here, I sought her head aad have gained it. Xo-aight whan we met upon the shore 1 thought I would follow you to your home and see how yoa spent your tiu?, and whether yoa thoaght of ue. 1 Stayod there, listening to your grief for ma until I trembled fur fear that you should go yoa go mad. When you rushed out 1 followed, but you ran so faat 1 UeUe *'To-day," aatd h«, «^0r" .. to mo, and Tom, I ki«d #T* 'hat aha Tom said nothing. Ih hat he theaght, with a aitb' ^.7,. ^*r« lama her aad aha loves Bandy, 1 -f Mag I won't etan i in their way." Late ia tha afternoon, while Tom Saady wara mending their nets. Tom daaly atOMed. "Hi»t aal •aid he, "Didn't yoa hear •Hist •ryr -Ka. Dil jifti f* —awatal tlaly. ™in. i t^Mcht I hsaid sosso oao sl lac ttr he'a r» down aad see what It is. CO Old not keep hp. Btrsised every nerve, however, and reached you just in time.— And now, Saady, yeu ask me to forgive y oaf* I Sandy pleaded with hia eyes. *'I have told you thkt 1 am wealthy and i""" 1 am Suoa ta be marrird and than, ndy, you HAMillC *RA»U«* asanha War. »t c. aaasLAi- lira af theoght! be ap en' etirrtag k'ight mod daj Bow tha aeed, withdrew tha certain, Clear tbe wa?' Maa of aetion, ail and eheer tbeta Aa ya roar! Tt era'a a fount aboat to strean Thare'a a light about to beam Tbera'a a warmth aboet to glow There'a a midnight blaakacaa eUancina loto gtmj. Man of thought ead men of action. Clear the way Once the weloome light haa broken, f" Who shall aar Whet tbe naimagtM4 cUriea Of the nay What ttw eril that ahaB pariah v laitangst Aid it, paper aid it, type Aid it, ter the hoar ie tape. Aad aar earaeet maat aet slaekea SI Into play. •aa of thought aad maa ef aetioa, Clear (ba way! La! a elfBd*s sboet to vaaiah From tha dsy *hs rigftt'a mat te eaaaaer— ... «ea* tha way I Ana a beaten wrong to eramhle loto elay. With that right shall many more Enter smiling at the deer With the giant wrong aball fall Maoy oibrra, great aa4 ataall, w. k That for agea long hare held uer For their prey. Men of thought aad men of adieu, Clear tha way Stewards, were for the first t!ml tn Eng land eonstitated into a regular Lodge of Maatar Maaona, June 24, 1785. Brother Edwin Forrest, the Tragedian, presented in 1869 to the tiraad Lodge of New York, for the relief of widows and er phaaa, ths sam ef $600, the award against N. P. Willis ia the libel case. The Old Hegalatloa IV., decreed that no maa aaald he ande a Freemason aalasa by dispensatioa from ths G. 11, or his depaty, under twenty-flve years of age, aad maat alao be a aiaater. Ia Josephui (lib, 1 that th* aet up b- cap. 2), the author stone pillar (one of tbe two elnoch) was extant in Syria in bia •a He daee aet say where. The Departure frem Primitive Masonic Simplicity, haa baea constant and gradual, ran according to the new regulations of March 17,1781, none but tbe Grand Maa tar, hie Deputy and Wardena could, in Eng land, wear the jewele pendent to blue rib bons about their necka, and white leather aproaa lined with blue silk. The former rand officers put tbeia on, and Provincial Sfa«t:n is .Iirai sit.s*. —I'uring the two months of March and April it (Jarsuletn) is a dense inar-s of il jwers of an incomparable freshnsM of dors. Ths animals are small, but i xtr tnsly g«ntle. Lively and graceful turtle doves, b'.tie birds ro slight that they alight upon a blade of grass without bend ing it, crested larks that come almost to the feet of thi traveler, little brosk turtles witb quick, soft ayes, s'.otksof grave and rood sat air, putting otT all timidity,allow themeeivre to be approached very closcly by msn, and aeem to oall bim. In no place in the warld tlie mountains apread out with more harmonious or inspire ieftier ideas. Masonic IWBBVOMNCI.—The organiza tion of charitable societies has so far en grossed the Held of benevolence in this country ss to render Masonic charity, prop erly so called, a very different thing from what It formerly waa. Ths records of Lodges show that only a generation back a eonaidtrable portion of tha receipts of Lodges went to relievo haman distress Tha Conatiiution of one of our largest Grand Lodges (Kentucky) lays down,as its theory of "Urand Lodge fees and dues," the nec eesary disbursements ef ehanty as a stand ing claim for large annual charges and the same Grand Lodge, when its independence was formally declared, sixty-three years since, made it apiime argument for that division, that tbe charily funds of its moth er Grand Ljdge (Virginia) ware never dis bursed among the Kentucky Lodges or Craft. Latterly, but a small portion of the annu al incomes of the American Lodges, Grand or Subordinate, go in tbischsnnel. Except in the larger citlaa tha Lodges, as such, are not often called upon to make contributions for charitable purpeses. Whatever tbe brethren may do individually, their Lodges do comparatively little. Not that tbay ro fuse to give, but that thay are not solicited to give. How different this is from the foreiga practise. Charity sad ths giviag of alau Is tbs prims, almsst sols basinses ef many Lodges. Cairraa Saot.—Ths IoWa City PrtM gives tbe following straight from ths shoul der: The Davenport, GotcUt advisss that a 'little nigger boy' be hired to read things to Mr. Davia, one oi the rapreaentativea from Scott. Oould not the QmttUt get one of tbe eoldiera' orphans, whom Senator Larimer crowded oat of a page-ship to make room for hie own, to do that doty far Mr. D. Let the loyal Lariaser anew sr. 96,900 bushels of wheat were shipped from Marengo ia 18W, alao 1,880,000 Iba of live, and 210,417, lbs of dead hags. 7, 604 paaaeagars were tisksted st that plasa: $17,744.26 wen feaeieed At Cm aad tha total reoeipts lor pass LEWIS Sc OO.'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY FAMILY JOCRIUL, For the Jftillimn Thon*snda of fauiliea in the city and coaatry, have long felt the wai.t of an llloatrated Jonrnal at a rea eonable price, and equal to any oa thia eeatlnaat. To thia ens. we have enraged k-oad ettku. TheBtesary departnjeatwiil he i«a or the featateaar theaafer, aad we aheV pnWiah from Vma te time, nngtaal Tatae. MketAe*. Ac hy fce leaMag Wrlteraof tbe country. THIS .^O LOTTBRT, Hut we oRVr aa an tcdncement to thoee who sub scribe, and will help to pneh forward to a euccacefal laaue, a cheap axd *laable llloatrated Family Jonr nal, and civ a uaue at aaaa er resnicee. Sob acribere will not hare to wait to haow If they have a neetalaa. There wfll be 1,31ft preaiaaie dietrlbated to the aobecribwa.— Ma faear will be weU worththe Mv. for the year. A book haeheea supMal |g Mheoribere siaaaahcie from 1 to IWMse. ena the preatiame are equally dletribated throagh the oae haadred thoaaand aaaabeia. If there ah'ald he oae thoaaand nanee received on A# ant data, (be letters will he epeaad mbHah the aame af the peseeaa that aee aatttfed ta theptemlaaa. latheRhw Taan WMStT itumu- TSO,and la the dty aad coaaty papers. laefotlowing Prea^ aas will badistrlbated: ie Cash Prealaaa of less each, $S,W0 aS S «8 *a te i .sos at is i.sae se is sea 80 Ootd Wstchss. (Am'n Welch Co.) see tid. UN na WUeox a Olbbe* Sewiag Machlaw^Se tat SS Howe's Sewtng Machines, se S.UCP S,S0e Preasinan of $1 eeah. (,«n TIKM3 TO 8CM0S1BKRS. 1 eoyy. si i|rtes. 9 CO ghall come and live me, and i 10 you as Joseph said to. bis brethren: How, therefore, he not grieved aor angry with youraeir, far Qod & eead aa before yoa to preeerva Ufa.' tPKCIAk MOtICCS. AC«gfc,*C*U«r «8«re Threat* legatees fcamedlab! attest Ion, aad shooM he ehe«k ed. Hallowed to continue, Irrftstlam or tlte l.anga, aa Per« •aaaeat Thrasl or Ceasamptlea,. lr often the r"»alt Brown's Bronchial Troches nettagadlrret Inhume*- to t%e parta,gire Immedi ate feller, l-'.ir Bronelilfia, Aathma, Uatarrh, Consumptive and Throat Oiaeaaes, Trochee are aaed with slwsya good soceeea. aingere aintt Poblie Bpeakera see them to dear end etreagtbea the volee. Oavtia only Hmvii'i Baoaenai. Tanons." sad So not take any of the Worthlea* Imttatlooa that may Bteifhtie. aurlHteln STOP THE HI JHBKH Do yoa srii warn Mthert Why, father Ham, of caarae, who IsstaMkNT ths cslor froai mUMeaf heads e( hair,Alas! HicAfrrra iroprao. nissooa deae. Ko troaMe: ae &ager of la)eatag aeafsas a sapatb hlaah oe any shads ofbieaa with sll bat •tracnloaa raotdlt/. Manafactared hy J. OHIISTAaoWO, SSMaUsa Ume. Hew Torh. Md hp all DraggMs Apflled hy all Bar Dwaaate. BOFPS MALT EXTRACT BKTBBAOB OF Riiita. Paaanaiaaii in Ntaraim is New Toea u vaa WarroDt Snna i It la a asll taaea Mrt thst uoet of American physicians prescribe thta hSalthfal beverage aa a t»ho aa writ aa a plaaeant remnly for djrapeptlca, debitUetcd, eoaeamptlree. con valeaceota, intalidi, and week pereoaa, eepecialW ia cenawjamce of thr rrrommrndittoa of the repon to 1 ork Academy of Medviae -rtth thaaamne tfeaiweis Pordyre Barker, »sn Bnfrn, Jsmb "4 °riJ®1* Tork Cltjr. w* nassr also ths waii i Sr. T. Coai-tock, of Bt. Loaia, whoreeom mead» It to Me patten«a is hie practice. The emlni-nt phuaiciana lira. Crane and White, of New Tork, wrote to Mr. Ilolf, 54i Brosdwar, New York, the fol lowing letter: "WehavotuedHorsMaUlstnethi It-W The Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Eng land—waa constituted Auguet G, 1787. The Heart of Richard the First—C'caur de-Lion, of England, waa deposited in the Cathedral at Rauea. firactiee. aad the mmKa have been each aa to fallr ueUf the rlaima made for it: we frel certain thai It ladestined to aapply a want kmr felt." Dr. Bleckeu, of Kedwing, Sfin., wrote "I i by the paiiers that the genuine Malt Bxtract haa been introdaeed in America thia la an acqtiiaiUoa of the ereateat lm|ortance for conenmptiree. My ngrle, M. D. Haadcraieben, (Fruaeian Connaellor of Hedirt»«-,» wrote me about ita wonderfnl ettlcary: be had prescribed It at St. Pan! and ohuined the beat resells: now wlab to try It with one of ny medical frlenda, lr- Oaine, who fa coffering from pnbaoasry neiauieetiee. with epeeaiodle aathma:" please, therc^ tote, (follows order.) Sola st UriiKglsta and Urecere. Bold hy ell Dragftate. mmr granc Urand Masters then the Grand Treesarer, Secretary, and othara. A "BOTTLE AHD BE l°Takee An old Mason writes: I can aea mark ed difference la thoae Members who read and those who do not— the former aaem to know Ifaeir daties aad obligations better than the others. Soon after I was tint elected to the Oriental Ohair, I aet about qualifying myself, and I found that all the lectures I received from old and bright Masons did not help me half so ntaoh aa Masonic reading. 1 took two Masonic pub iicatiena, aent and gat eeveral books on Map itonry, and wcrt to work, and 1 soon found that hsfors I knew hut little of Mssonry, although a Mason for forty yetrs, and had presided in Lodges. SCRATCH. SCRATCH. TO TO Pagers and freight wera $87,132.57. Tna Wilton Chronicle ssys that Wsst Liberty folhs have subscribed t86,000 to tbe Burlington Cedar Rapids Railroad, via Wart Liberty. Oadar oeaaty has sabscribsd $24,000 Jonas county $10,000. The read has been put under contract. arreet Baialoal Loesae, to coneaw had hrtlta and remove tha ellects of early Error, send cents to U AUBMH HEAD DISI'SSSAHT, Laala vtlle, Kentucky. anynfllM Ailments pccollAf totte ecz, by eacloting W aeots with brief atatemrnt of ease, wiu reeolvt partirulart for eelf treatment by retorn mail, and thop avoid quackery. W« also bare a Varlx Claap which we gaar&ntae to rnre varicocele In four diyi. Th* FretrraWw. Thoae de aliinc to limit their o&priffjr, cao rnclo#f aetamp for a pamphlet, routainlnij eii^ra*infa ami ex plana thin* of tno above preTcnt've, witb an rway on tbe snhjort of prerentlon. All oorrerpondi'nce deniial. Aadrw* letters to J. 8. WILLIAMS, Drawer 247, LonlnTille, Ky octM44lwlj Reyal IITIII Letiery ef Caba, I DRAWN ONCE IN 8CVBMTEEN DATS. line Prise of J10t»,«i0 SO 000 COAN & TKN BROEKE A I A E lAXfFMTlRISS FAMILYCARRIAGES LA3STDA.U8, CURENCIS, »**0UC*E», Brette, Coaci!«e, lathe Weet tomj* "m^aetory a( Uwraaee, Bredte A Pardee. K(w Havea, Qenn. n. w. caan, Pieetdeat *^°maai Bse omcAoo. cHJNv^cBr'. lT a will only coat yoa jonr time in naing it. If tt does yoa ae good. Dr. TohiaS* Venetian Liniment Aa an External BsmedjJn esses Chioslc Khea •slte*.Chapped Hands, Moaqalta Bltea, Sttftaeas of (he Joints sad Contraction of the Masclea, Head ache, Cnta, Braises, alaa la tha Ltmbh Bach sad Chest. Bona, Toothache, Btiage of Insects sad Sprains, Its waadarfal caratlrs powers are msraen Iatarnallo la ahaaa of Slch needacha,Ootle, •awet Cewplalats, Cholera, Dreentery. J»rtce Be cents per bottle. Sold by Sll Dragglata. Depot.M Coitlandt atreet, N. T. ITMI! ITCH!! SCRATCH in from to to to 4- hoera, WHKATOVP OINTMENT car. a TUB ITCH W11KATOTCS OlSTKBNT caria 8A|.T RllHtJM. WITKATON'll OL.VTMBTT carcn TITTER. WTIKATOW OITL'MKNT enrea BAHBEirSTTCH WIIKATONTT (IINTMKNT curea OT.II SOHKS. MTHKAToN'HULNTMKNT enrea KVEHY KIND For sale hy all Prtiefflete. anpft-dAarty Tt |a «aid of the lediea of France, that, aa aclaaa, Ihrt are tlie bandaomeat In the world. With their roar cbeeka and blark hair, wlo can helo imt think ao* Dr. Velpau'a I'll la never fail to make the com pletion of a healthj and roar hue. Lediea. trj thea •old I17 all DmKslata. A K^OS io,aoo« Ac., Ac. Prlaea paid ta Gold. Pitaee Caahed aad Information given by OBORUK UP1IAM, ang?-dAwly es W. Main St., Providence, B. I. JIAnRIAOK AWD CKLIHACY. And tbe Uappiaees ef Trus Manhood. An Bessy for Tonne Men oa the Crime of Uotltade and the Hvstologkar Crrore. Ahases and IMaasaes which errata inpedlBMats to MAUUAQB, with sare IleC Beat In eeated latter earelopee AdSreea Sr. i. aCtlUM HOI UU aieans of Kelk Beat In eeated latter earelopee, free of charge. Addreea Sr. S. aCtlUM HOI UU toa, Howard Aaeodation, Philadelphia, Pa. letla Tha Confhaaiona and Knperienoe of an Invalid. Pabllahed for the benefit, aad as a CAUTION TO TOl'NO MSN and otheta, who aalfcr froa Nerrona DeMUtv, Frenutue Decay of Maa hood, Ac.,i plying Taa Maana or SurCrU. Written w who cured htmeelC, had seat tree on racelTlng a dald directed envelope. Addreee NATHANIEL Mlitr, PrMitatara Decay _of Maa^ood. Ac^aup rlagTaa 10 J" KVpA-mrB^ra^t. Also aee, by tae pobllaher, a Circalar W DiJII SWAIN, the greet poem of the Wer. Seett-dAwlai HADAMB MBM WaTWlf 06RATIYI CMH» B4UAH. Pritt, 35,00, ft 76 Orals iV JkttU. ^aassatsst- PnrelyTegatahta,coatatneao er otiW DMLVnUMOtM MIUW. The Ccaatrra Bataaa ts WseraatsS. Ie aeed aa eaedlag to Mrectfooe.Jo Cmata allcessa. Coaghe, Oolda, Craw, WhooaM zsLSsttSS Balsa*tea pareiy Tegee ahtsMaj mmal. payse •utile eellee of the best laaMdl* fea.vegetahte "SiwasMalsi i lMMdoalta»«wOTto ^lt'enH«ne^be*iaaaela« ting tba beat of Ine lyrtWL aaola geaMy tooeSngo* Uie waate eabetancefrr the earfcee of the hody. ttlooeens the phlegsajn- ATTLK It Is not e violent remedy bnteaotttent wareiiar, aeas iidag aad ela.ne: caa be takea by (he oldlat pereoa tfryooagtet ehlld. IfyoahaveaCold. never ao align t, do not fall to give the Balaam a trial, aa the very low price et which Uleecld brtrge tt In the ranch ef every aoe, that they aaay slwsys keep U convenient tbr aee. The timely aee of. 33 eent tattle will irftsa pewve It to he warn aaa haadradttmee lte dAwly. Bold all dragrlsls. BVOKBL HaNDSl^Prov**. *ew Task. CeetWanese ia sggravstsd bf T%e aaa ef etnmg purgatives. Ths only rational trsnansa is soase gentle MART LITTLE, •ralrMreet, went aMe, a 4es below FMl». 0ATR«naTh LADIKS •LAS MO .meo »S twenty Persons getting ap dabs piu he uaia. aa above Addreee LSWI9 OO., 41 Mener •«.,*. T,Bn sset. Write tbe a^deeae fiate. gtiin| toaaaMp, OMiry aeA. *t ile. Money r'y Draft. Pert Ogee ordsr. regis tered totat.w eiyaii aa| he eeaa ateasr^k. RKFKHXNCKS. •^*!LWO^Y^'vTtaeeara "F J»a How. Sewtag Me- •awiw «wi MipnVt HPr wit .IOW ABB ISV1TBO TO CALL AND H- saUaethe latent atylee. We elm to pteaae. aa can jive est lafhciina. detSMawiy JOHN HOWE, PRACTICAL PLUMBER Oai dsssel 8t*mm Pljsa Filter, lie, 14 Bast i«H nagiii, »e. BaUtng Taha, Vatar CIOMI»ai S, Wash Beeins, Lead AUhtndaiir Saaata naSis. Ala atfteaad MMrratae asrt«rti GHICAQO MANUFACTL ITER«. of L'«bt Work, Top and Opea B»:T»a, Ac. STRICTLY FUST CLASS. 41 Alt itaadelfk at., t'hlcaga, WeaiaoM»-lMtaeeat Ctratr in W iMitlfl Hmii, Largest aaeortmeai et Agents for JAM. '1'!:''* Voacord, H. JlWAtiB AND lT!'tW« HARNKdn, IMIBBAIKga ST AMD At, SOAIsQS or A.1X aiift. FAliBAMtSfGREERLElP iC« A«I^keStreet Chicago. tOS Market St., Street. M»fuj« bnj only tho genntae. njld la liatcparl by J. Daltell* Bra., ead KeUr A Wood. Wflt-ly if wilukd O How llrandreth's 1'illn Car*. Whea disease k la tie eysteia tt nay ba e-*' an Intrader. Brandreth's Mia ara- u, be which being awellowed, seta* .. ^L., sdletarbanea, wasa»-' hw^domalBS t»- ^«re'tajas them both oat of V? .staer. Malare alwaye tttee tore ^.ta. bat, aiaa Is not always able. Mag ...sted hy BRANDRtTHH PlLUtaad ehe never falla, when UiU greet mcdictna ia «ed i« sraaon. U»aaahandredreera sf thta saeeraton. la fact, their aee Hwarm the erne nil dleeaee of the hemes body, wh*het ehnsateor FOX, New ferh ®arhaaivllle maid Waahirlen Uladew UlsiWtrkt, itao— measae a ym«oeoa a rouaaae nm iA S A ittStSSf--S2«SS2 hand. Also. IThWe LSai *•»*», te firsaiwl mni Maine* KISSES. A He* yaaaaa TRtll •nm TiselsCNUU sad stmH-1 Oltteal other Trata^ erar taveate^k hmbV*lSlmi,na' Itwtllamer SHkMlJJ. CdAfg or BLRTA 1^,4 jnSATHWa. D0*9 SOT preee apaa tho BUM WlU- NOr I id are the CORDi tt mm tomar ae iStlj laatantead to last a llhlm -3f It shoald ever are* ''J rslr oaaje,! newoae wUI he Klrenlnita place.w TUIaandall DM. J. KE^Bhl^l/e oe,,ttaf Bad Djapepata, Ita soothing and penetrating qaah ttse are ml aa eeaa aa tali an tm Iftheisaaw or fiairienda have say coaptatct named tn tWa sdrer tlaaaseat, tiy the V*aett von do not And tenefyt __ randed. Ash the Dt.T^btaa' Vsasttaa Ualaient.aad take no other. It ts plea«aat to take and clean to am and eradicates the dieeaae from the srateta ao th«tit does not retnra.aa is the cass after aaliy tha aiaay Llalaienta, rain Ktlleia, and Olla. now flood ing the country, that only atop the pain while tbe article la being uaed. aad then return. paletfree. aagts-ty NOVESfe BROWN MiaaW Tuaa BAG FACTORY. fleaaieistSmjBagi, PAPER ft COTTON SACK8. 1.1 Sail* Street, -t.W-dlT' CHIOAOO. P. o. Boa MS. ITCH Keroieie Lmps, (kantleliers, And Lamp Trimmings OK XI. KlSDti. 0IL afHamar, lika Magic. Price, W cents s toi, By mall «0 ocnta. Addraaa WKF.KS A POTTER, No. HO Waahington yireut, B«ton, Maas. ,"n„.!,B(!-"L!:?"TE""S'11TE*M Table and nleos Ulassnrnre, Sep7-dty S TVarMm St.. CHTCAOO. TiK GREAT CLOTHING DOUSE OF imrjctt. G. T. Belding & Co., W" O V N E A Dearborn Streete, llllMla. Cemer of Rar CMos|*i MANDKiCTCKS ODE ERT1KE Htock and the Largeat and aaont Exteaalve ttlack of MEN'S & BOYS' MyMlMMl MJY THE VTE8TI BF.LDINd A CO, )i & VS Randolph Street, Corner ot Dearborn. (Two doors la- of r»M ^tanJ 1 note dly MBKl AND LEATHER E I N Warranted B«t lu«lltj .'«e, all aie "f Hoaa 8c Packine. Jid all kindaof RUBBIR CLOTHING RUBBER 600D8 Lace Leather, Belt Hooka* CT0.. ETC. •. WHOLKALE AND BKTAIU ALLOCIC SL WHEELER, uacetaors to_ Jit, h. 1DE8U-X CO., Wa. ldS U*r fcsst. rnqcAOO. ROBTlWfiSTBBM Horse Nail Tho NsrtHweatm 18 fHl mauaKMi un tun uisnn IX AT: IT eadt,saint tn ths muncif Isanti «e and taale like Dr. Hanaaon's Psasrauw Luaanasa. Thane new weafcea bat gradaally seel pre aatare. They remov. Oppreealsa. Diastases, adadw, and every farm at lndlgeetion, aleo, theonly proper reaaedy for Pllss. ellher bleedlag oc othsaalssk •«de aa4 l«iical tarinanti 91 Wsahfagteo St, OHTOAGO. •ale Agent* lar the —-J—« •arosa^ttsresai IteaftrtPe^1 ISLIIO WORIS, SENECITAILS.II.T HOOFLAM.VI 8ERMAN •xdastveiasenflactnrer i a tbe ViMt«4 States o Rotary Steam Fire Engine®, (HOLLrS PATENT!. Aad also smaafactarer of KoTAKT'8 XXOCtn aad t»r*PB, hothhaad and power, ofevery else, and adapted te every pnrpoee. Addr— oc» dtf H. r. raua. a. POOLE St 1IIXT, Balthaere, Barylaad, MANTJFACTTBKB8 OF Portable A Stationary 3TEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, STEAM FIRE ENGINES, VKIalag .Vachlaery, ••l»art*e Barr Begalatere, Hhaftlag Pab l»ye aad Haagrrs. decit dir WARMER 4k MACHINISTS' TOOLS. 'Portable ft Stationary Steam Engines, STEAM HAMMERS, SO OAR MILLS, SHAFTINGS, AND Void \THnlng aWachiturp. WASHt'A, New Hampshire. ~COLE BROS-, MAirrrArtrRiiifi or K RTIVAI. I»1 »TOX Steam Fire Engines. Wo manafactiire tat.Sd, and 3dclaas EtaRlaaeto he drawa either by hand or borae aa may ba dealre4. Tha rnpoiiority of our Engines are rt^Jwrsrd by all leadlag mechanlca, and are gnara&ieed to give par ed satisfaction in errrT r- apect or po *»1«. CULB BBOS.,Ce». Main Halbr. rta., OrtlMtf fAWTHOKr. It. 1_ Wm. A. Harris, MiKcrAcnnu or (MUSS STEAM ENMNESl Boilers and Machinery. eaglnea are tn!U ander tbe eneral patents granted On. B. Corllaa. In uniformity of aiieed andcr conatsnt variations of lead, tbey are excelled «taaa| mgdtf* order. Ho. Wahtagtea Street. ID not a finpie loataaee hy anyothee engine. In economy of toel, tbey nave from SO te SS per cent, over engtaas of other ranatrarttaa. The peculiarity of style ie original wtthths tnvsa* tor, and the working parts aro so arranged that they of atesas, winch Is the case with no other repataltoa oi the OeeUaa engine is thoroaghty b, parcnaee tahllahM. and partlee parchaslng of me, hertghttonse. US IMf Rtreat, lankMli. PROVIDBNOB. 1 I'.VJON BOILER WORKS, c#r, r9B| HI Islni 8toe BOILERS MADE AND REPAIRED. Smoke rlpes, Breeehlngs, fte* a/.ns on saoar nonce. SHEET MROJT WORM Of e?ery deocripUon ftornlahcd for SleamboaU mmfactortet* Fire •1. it.n iiKKi.eR, Wfc 'e Veaji: In Prof Been 4 Iroa Vaalts Mtna TO oanaa. I.urd Tanka and Oool.-ra of crery d-«er!pt!on. BI.ACKSMITIIINO in ail ita bran Chen. rAll Work doii'' in th.' lieat eiyiu. and warraa SAMl'KL HHEtXWELL. JyltMtf l»**enport, Jntjrl--,1I*T Anaskeag Manufactoriog C»s AKrF \CTt FIRE ENQINE8, Ana LOCOMOTIVES. MANOBKHTKK New Bampehire. Wm. Amory.Treas.,SO State St., Hoetoa, Msi B. A. Straw, Ag't, Msachcater. N. H. PHILADELPHIA WOOLEN MACHINE C0MP% MtSCFACmiB Vtolti Machinery SVCB AS Mules, lacks, Wool Pickers, Rag Pickers, Lumpers, Baa tare, Willowa, railing Mllla Spreadrra, Ac.. WORKS—No. 301i» Chestnut St., orrics NO. i» NoitTii FHONT ST., PhlMelfhla, N. B^ Partlcnlar attention paid to Relaeging Bag ...... Pichera, and patting on of Rabher Condenaer Parte. CLOTHIXC 1ADG TO 0RDBR AT REASOHiBLE PUIOK8. A. N. WOOD & CO., Fir* Buelett, forte Carer*, Curry Combe EfttOIl, MCldlSOIl CO.,N. Ya Coatinae to manahctare their Improved sfuttkif Clothe, Boot*, Oiovee, Blanket and entry variety of [Portable Engines, Cda] —I Horse Naila. Oor. kw aal Monrae Ma. Oar Malta ate aMmtactant eatittly fcga. BWJ- J. M. JOHH,Praa. For Farm and Mechanical pnrpoeea. They are spe cialty adapted to driving Threahlng Machines, Corn Bhenere, Hills of sll kinds. Printing Preaaee. Clrrniar Bawe, Wood or Iroa Lethes, Macliioery In Cabinet or Wsgoa Shops, Boring Arteaian Wella, Pumping Wa ter, Ac Ac. We warrant oar Knglaes to be whst wa represent them, and to give aaqaalUed astlsfac Hon In all raaecte. Branch O0ee,lS4 Lake Street, CHICAGO, wtth the Americas Scale Oo. JanS-dAwSsa RIAL KSTATE. J01K Is. COFFIN, LAND AGBNT, Baveapart, laws* Bee far aala, 151,000 aeres ahoiee Farmiaa "a Iowa, ia S8 diShreat eoanties, selected Ita 16yaaraaiaee, by apt ta l»ae,iaSS'diflbraat eoantiaa, seleeteJ PATENT BAMMEiaiSIa I fcoutiotal#yaarsainea, byspaaialafeate.an. Sly e a aee by tha aetaatsae. M,IWt sarta la Ilttaois, Wtaeonata and Mtaae Daiwravad Lots ia Davaaport, LaCiaire, aa, Waloott, Durant, Ataliasa, Downey, leva Otty aad Dee Koiaee.' Twenty' dwelling bnnaaa aad ataree in Davaapart RE8IDENCE 8PLEN0ID roRK. e "WEBER" PIANO, laHowoAea Jaat-d»y Dearborn W|». Ceart aai Ratleaal 8eato, NNTOTT^BENT iMtfy aai fafrtvois 'F! *nisili PROPERTY Raady wwaaswjffSCT« I tbey Micala nrore. vor U soly e^aalled by tha "Grand Dnehiaar' ftrora. *aitlae baying Piano, ,U1 tad Itgrasa^ttft tatereet se anwlaa thw beisie peieheSngelae. FOR BALK CH*AP, Wholesale Retail, DeMOTTE BROS. For Sale! Trbfeet,UXDERRIONED DATIKO OHA8KD and laid off into full lota—M hy M0 that maga 111 cant tract known ae the Coanty Fair Gronnds, How offer theaa to the pahllc at fair prtcea aad real aoaabletenaaj Waoflhr Inferior Itsdtteessaata to gartlss wlaWng to putchaae to balld npoathla Free Cettreyaaee *SSCSP"°""M—,U8!Siaux. SANGER & STEEL, DIALBBS IN OtRElSIOR, FUQGIRG I'HUBBLE "ISLAND QUARY,"J0LIET,1LL msn rs* STOSE AT ssssn loaded upon Cart or Boats, will ha as folloew: Voar tnchaa thlch.. Five tachea thick to «a Mi lnchea thick SS ate Sevea taahea takk. ta eta .light and Nine Inctes thick SS da Ten snd Eleven Inches thick... .... Twelve inches aad upwards, 4* cts. psr tuCtc that. Two Incbea thick aad lete Mdi Three laehta thick *tt Four Incites thick W tta live Inche, thick It da •testable Stasia, COMMON KfBBLE til, per cord, or per load $tM BLOCK RUBBUR, 8, For Bttdge and Footing Ptone, and for Extra fctone, special rates will he screed opon. Ortcrs for COT STONE respeettWly aoUd -trie, sttentkm j£ nnali* datlgf P.O.SaaSSt,^g9^ (fTsraaaCaah. BITTtM, AND Hoofland's German Prepared by Dr. W1ITMBY. Baaniaetarers ef al kinds af C. M. JACKS OV I'UlliADRLPUlA, PA. Tie firetl Reaelict ur DUMSM lie LIVER, t»T09lAC:H,or DI«BfilYlVK ORGANS. Hootlp.ni'o German Bitters are compoeed tt the pore juicea (or, aa they are rr.edicinallT ter med Kxtractai of Hoots, Herba ^•^^ud Barke, mak inga preparati -0a, highly eon ceutrated, and entirely Tree from Alchslic ad mixtura of any kind, NOOfLAND'S tEKMAH TONie is a combination of all the iag V akn ters, with the purest qnslity of Saata Crut Rum, Orange, etc., making one ot the awet pleeaant and agreeable remediee ever offered to the put'hr. 1 hoee preferring a Hediciae free from Aleo holio admixture, wl'l naa loolland's German Rltlm. In esses of nervous depression, when soms alcoholis stimulus is necessary, HOOFLAND'S CBKMAN TONIC shonld be uaed. The Bittera er Ihe Tonic are both equally good, and contain the eaoie medicinal virtues. The stomach, from a variety of causea, each aa lndigsstion, II^H^^ayspepeia, Nerraus I Debility, etc.. :s^^aJ^Pvery spt to have ita functions dersn gnl. The result of which is, thst the patient sntTars from seversl or more of tbe following dlsesses Oonatipstion, Clstulenre, Inward Piles, Fal aess of lllood to the Mead, Acidity of the Htomach. Nansea, Uenrthurn, Uisgnat tor the Food, Kulneaa or Weight ia the Htomaoh, Soar Kractationa, Sinking or Flutterieg at the fit of the Htomacli, Swimming ef the Bead, Hurried or llidicofl Breath ing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensationa whe i in a Lying Posture, Dimness ot Viaioa, llo'ts or Webs before tbe Sight, Dull Pain in the fie,'!, Deflcien cy of Perspiration. K ellow^flV'^^^ness of the Skiti^^H^^^snd Lyes, P«in in tlie Side, "lltck, CheKt, l.imba, etc., Sudrtf n Flushes of Beat, Hurtling in tlie Hull, Constsnt lniapimnj-s ct Kvi' and tireat Depression of .Spirits. These reui»diea niil i lUciuallv care Litei ("omjlaint, Jiiundii-c, Drspenaia, t'lironic or Nerrnua Debility, t'lironic IMarrhiea, Itiaeaae of tlie Kidneys, and all Diseases srisiag from Disardercd Lirer, Stomach, or Intestines. •IKBIMT V, Resulting from any Cause whatever PROSTRATION Ob' TIIK TY8TEM, induced by Severe Labor, Hard ships, Exposure. Fevers, eto. There Is no medicine'l extent equal to these remedies in sucli cases. A tone snd rigor is imparted ta tbe I^E|^wholeBvslem, the Appetite is Streng^^H^ tbened, food is en joyed, the Stomsc digests prompt ly, tbe blood is puritted, the complexion be comes soand and healthy, the yellow tinge ia eradicated from the errs, a bloom is giren to tbe cheeks and tha weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong and healthy being. Perseaa Adraaesd 1st Llfat And feeliag the head of time weighing heavily upon them, with all its attendant tils, will fiad in the nse of tlieee HITTfcKH, or the TCNIO. en el sir that will instill aew life iato their veins, restore in a measure the eiergy end erdor ol mors youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, aad give health aad thappiness to their remaining yesra. *OTICB. It is a well established fact that fully one hall of the female^^H^ portion of the popnlation ere aelin the enloy ment oi good heal-^^^^^th or to use their own expression, "never feel well." Tbey are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely ner nous, and have no appetite. To this class of persons the ItlTTKHS, or the TOMC, are especially teeommended. Weak aa4 Delicate Chiltfrea Are made strong bv the use of either of theae remedies. They will cure ererv ease of MARA8 MI S, without fail. Tlioussndsof certiSoates have accumulated in he hands ofthe proprietor, but snsee will sllow of the publicstion of but s few. Thoae, it will ba observed, are men of note and of such standing that they mutt be believed. Testlaiealalt. BOW. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Cliief Jattice of tha Supreme Court of fa., writes: Philadelphia, Marafc IS, 18ST. I lad 'Haola j^R nd'a Qenaaa Wt tora' ia a good ton VB it, aad of great beae6t in eases of debility,and want ofnervoua action ta the syateai. Yours truly. "GEO. W. WOODWARD HO*. JANBR THOHPSOM, Jadga af tbe 8aprama Conrt cf Pennaylvaaisf Philadelphia, April 88, 1S6«, ^"1 considsr "Hooflaad'a Oermaa Biltara' valuable medlelne in caaeaof attacka of ladlgae. tioaor Dyspepaia. lean eertifythia freaiaty experience otit. Tours, with reeaeet, AMU THOMPSON." qaently raqaeatad tacoaaaet atr aaats with raa ommeadalions of differeatkinda of mediclaaa, but regarding tha sppropriste eg linerentkint IRKT practice ao oat of I hare, 1 have tn an seoiined nt with a clear proof la various Instances end particularly ia my own family, of the asefnlness of Dr. Hoof laad'a German Hitters, 1 depart once frem my usual course, to express full conviction that for general debility ot the system, and espec ially for Liver Uomplaiatj it is a eele aad valua ble preparation. In some cases tt may fsil but usuallv, I doubt not, it will be very beneBeial to thoae who suffer from tha above censes. pui- Toura.veryr.^l^ Etgth, below Uoataa M. PBOH air. a D. FBBDALL Assistant Bditor Christisa Ohraaiala, Philslsl phia: 1 have derived dealdad baaatt Urea tha aaa of Hooflaad'a German Bittara, aad feel it my priv, ilege to recommend them aa a moat velaable to rtcoDontoa tn«m i ow CAUTHW HooOaad's Cbraw Bewdlea sra eeaatarlbtt •d. Sea that tbe JACKSON is aa saeh bottle. All tarfait. Principal OSeei Madieiae Stare, No. dalphia. Ilsggtag Rteae. CBICAWO, COOK StUlcLAIlV, CHICAGO STEAM DYE WORKS Dearborn St. lee fl«. Oluh 8t.,Ohlc«,.. Ceata, Vesu aai Pai. i, tyed or Cleaned with Naatneee and Deepatch. Ladiat' Silk, latiiaid WoilfB Bmiei ail SHAWLS ®JJJ!In aivperiormanner. All MrrrtM*t«*fne«* i»oeCa Dy«A. [aclyll EAGLE WIRE WORKS w. A. JOXSS. PWC JONES & PRICE. •axrncrrataa or WIRK I L0TH» CIBB8K 8ATK8, »U llrTti, Cntl aai Saw! lerteits, traaaaa«lreaBIMlaaftrreaa rtea, MUar's B144lsa, RAL Traps, MmiIm,OX MuiIm ALSO, CLARK'S Patent Sell-Setting RatTrap, Coat Staves, Wnaow Boaaass, arc. Not. 1« A IS V'ranklia Ht. CHIGAOO. t}» Kvery deaerlptlnn of WIRK WORK dime at the »h-rtf«t notice, m* janiitt dty oa.sh: HOUSE CHICAUO, ILLINOIS. JOHN V. FARWELL & "0.v 14,44 ia gredieata of the Bit isroiTaai or FANCY (J GODS, AKf» WBOLUALB HI4LM* IX Dry Goods. wa navs is svoaa Sheetlaga, NhlrtlagtA Itrllls, Ntrlaee, Dealaas amtfl Prists, ar am* l«a CanattMcrea, lauaer Nlalli, Anran 4'ls*«'lta, Rlearhrd UaaeiiSelalaea, Freak Style Bress Ueeda. A Lao, vmx »«toar«*Tr or WOOLENS, WHITE GOODS, N O I O N S OSBKHT JIHB ULOVlia, Ail ef whioh wil' be aold al The Lfirril r«*fc Frlrw, Preaipt atteaUua paid to orders. Jsnt4-dnai TO GRAIN SHIPPERS •IWIera mmd MSintilUr*. Wo Aro maDafacturinc RICHARDS' Poisr Con SMiis, Of all aiaes snd capacity, ranging from ia ta IS* Btssalirla per Hoar, Built of Iron and Warrants to Shell CIsan In say condition of 'train. nn4 I' KII (lie (,'trn in superior ciinditlon fur Mill or Market. W OVKIt 800 IN Dtll.V ITHK ^»1 Koa. 2.1 A Buah Street. CUIOAOO Afrelite for J. OKKEN A CO., Dayton, 111. LAOON WOOLEK CO., ljK..n, III. HANOVKK WOOLEN Cd Hanover. HI. A*III.ANI) MILl^*, Stenhen»'lle,t). WHKKLBB A SONS. Jaaeeville, Wla. ALTON. PoPE A SONS. Cleveland, o. NORTH STARK MILLS, Mlnaeapotle. Mlaa. 1 PERU MILLS, Peru. Ind. TOBRET BARTLItTT. (Tarn) Buflhlo, N. T. And aome twenty-Sve mhera. We have a large and complete stock on hand at all timee. We are alao prepared to All ordere far Cotton Tarn Everything ,old at exactly manufacturer* prtcea. Ntargee, McAllister 4k t'e. GILBERT HUBB&BD & £0 SHIP HA»LKim, A»D DEAI.Kltrt IN Twines & Cordage SOS te? Noalh Water St., f'hleafo, Illinois Woald call particular attention of the trade to our stock, aa we at all times have the largeat and heat aaaortment in the West of Uttaa A rial Dick, all WMtfa DiTcania ao*»Ks, MASTliA AND TABBED ROPE, BAGSl, BAUUllfO AND BURLAPS CANTAB, OAKUM, TAB, PITCH CHAINS, ,AND TACKLE 1IL0018, €aalTarf Reeiaf Pllek E s A e a I S O Aad located la Chicago for thelaetels yaara, HA« BEHOTKD TO w—"Kl* bility or from diaeeaea ariaiog from derange meat af the llvar. Yonra tralr, in. FITOA1X. RO. 9S RANDOLPH STREET, Ctaleafs, 111.* Nearly aypaalte Itla OM OOea, Where he may ba eeaeulted npoa tha traataaeat Of chrmnie% Jttercuriml «ero#MM*, And all Rlwi Mi Skin Mimmm! And Dlseedars af a Vassarastl ofC.V. af IsuBtWw al tha Otrasa ss ABOH Street, rhlla- OIABIM I.ITiM, Oermaa Druggist, Propaieter. Fortaerly O. M. iassson Co. paicsa. Hooflead's Oermaa Bitters, ^arhatUs....^ Hood sod's Oermaa Toaifl, pat ap ia *aart Per°Dottle, or a*VaUdw'n'^V.V.V.y.7.V/7 KV 1o aot forget to examine watt the ertiala mubuy, in order to get thegeaniaa. rar Sstla hraU BwanlMa ptaltta sf ••aic—s. jsiB dnadtastiasss tf Onieetaem withont reeoettag Mawsry^todlda I rpt—ril ftntnl* DO—em»to Ume snd CUIRALIJK CAJ P10Tb~ BAKGAIi^j I5 \l?nA!l\«SS Af TUK GREAT CARPKT HA LI. HOLLISTKB tV IMihLIN "The olde«t estsUIiabrd ('nriK't lliuae in tli 0ABPKTS, Oil. CLOTHB. WINDOW OUHTAINN, SUADiirf, II ATI Ki:SMK«l, I'l PDINO. KK Afll KHS, *n^.a general aaeortmeai of House Faratshii: aad I'pholstery Uoods. We have just rseelved a large and well te leeled Stock, purchased et the recently reduced ij'! aitli a determination not'to he un dersold, feel confident we esn mskeit the Inter act or all wishing goods in our II.ie, to eaaaiiae ear stock before pnrehaaing. IniebltA dly |^T Da aot forget the "umber, aaa aa4 lat Bonier St., CklrtMra. VREDENBURGH BROS., SHOW CASE MANUFACTURERS AND AN KNTfRC RgW STY1.R K A I s A S K S I'l and l.M Randolph Ptreet, OITOSITK TllK COt'HT llOl'HR. ClilruK* ail. P. O. Box S20 ectM-dl ITLLEH SL FOIII) NIAM Malleoli Areaae, CHICAUO Manafaoturera aad Dealera in Wrought aid Cast Iroa Pipe AM) KITTISUH, Finished Braaa Work. Braaa' Castings, A superior i|iialitr of BADDlt Metal eonntantly on hand, Hannractarera of Shtawle aad Heading Mill* JHave I bittera, Stave Joiat ere. Tlght Stare Dreaainit Machtnea, Khlngle Jotntera. Beading Planers, Kauai fat ag and Cutt-otl-Raw*,ftpokar aad Plow Handle llacnlnery, Saws lm Htmigle aad' Heading Mllla, Jointer Knlrea, Ulan Kutvee, at eonatantl)' on hand. AUSKTSVOH Nkw Tork Fire Brick Work,. HacKenale Pat Pi and Blower, Dtmptrrs Kaos, Crr«li'rV Halmt if drant, AmeHinn Meter rom|any, I'amdan «*ri Wheat St (litis Separators, Capacity lof to AC0 Unahels per hour. Klrvatar A Warchanse Naclilifrjr. ADDRESS. RICHARDS' IRON WORK8, No,. 190 and IV2 ^Kaabington S'reet, CIHCAtlO II.MH0IR STURGES, MeALLIST. & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR TUB 8ALE OP mil i wim mens From Firat Handa. a? Iran Woeka, Oo relief, riictii Hiian Pampa, and Hceaflkraad lladeaharg'a Steam Uitagea.Leea Laarltt's Hteam Bagtaaa, Patent Portable Circular Raw Mills, K. U. Btaara Patent Read Block,, uid Mill Machinery of every ktnd, aad other Manulartnrera. Msaat rittlM daae (a sNet, PCLLKIti FtHI. P. O. Dot. Send fc* Illustrated Mat. SoR.TRM ipfidfy U UAIIHS LUIISEST NSHSIS 1^1 t'HIOAUa Bsp and (tagging. BOTES a BROWN, (.Buant ot lrsds Bsc TailSH «& U Sail, St. Moota aad Sttoaa. r. M. OENDEItitOM A t'O l.t.asiakeeL PAltOfl. PAI.KS A IS M) Wnbaah Ave. PHRi.t^i. MilMiE A O SniakeSl SAI NKKIt, imnl ULIt A II UkeSt. anrelllng ttaai|H.(Vror'a Palrath n.,t ami chc,|*,t Sell dnr.-r n»i'd. ao type telling needed. Ttiree wheels rerr* dale, for IwiHre y»n», nnd a chllitran r**nlatc If uitlj wmitfl £g|| S sl \l*i9t T- htaHM.n Ht 4 urlMln (SIMMIvt A KrdtllllM# ith lark. 11.' ilnpt MA« i arriun«». Hues'' «-*p»e» Wagona, A ., Ar. ('•\N A TKN flRotKK II A 43 llsndolph It. .nil rr.-, \Ve»t !t»uiln'pt. .lie «t \nn II Ml\ Wll.m" •t.«mentinisl.-AT«rin»m iimaiMan MercBnnt«—(rieayrwl). AltllKK. til.MARY a« tHHh-n WalerSL HA# II lil K* ri» •-*11 A tilt mm. Water IB. i'l:akk., HAPLI.Aa t' ir«»s..iiiii \v,t» «t. I.AWTT IN. Itrtl E MAIttt 1st Hontli Water AItltol Ht'ATTIK TT. N !FFL hasaher ef htnn end Olaaa Ware. BoWF.M. WHITMAN A W INtIH\V m« lo Itmx n Itnw I" A HI Randolph St Dry (inad,. lit NT Ittrttol It .vll A I.F 1. B. a lake St, IttiWWIN, Willi MAN A WINSI.OW -flnireaaaie I., I'I«.-I| III- n oi lorn and Wooleaal S. 19, A '21 t!amlt4ul« M, HIV. 1!\l:MOV .t c-o *1 V Hnn1oli»h Rt II i*t A IK. A b4 W,tMWh Araaae i |Ca«lo Works, I. W. tsatrn, PrraMent. i fcuf'nee. Ihtilrro, S,« rn.l I lour Mill-, MlnUig Mat liiier. I- S-n-l lori l» .rare Farm, Prrlijlil A I 11} Trnrk WafaH, A F. Ttl«ll 'I' lr. "-II .leff"i-n Iirar ItmitMph I'arntlnec To«l«, Wove, nnd Wagon ituud Uvrk. n ARHFIT A A Feltiag BSD 00BD8. CLOTHES LINES, WRAPPING TWINES in bundles or hhls. BBOOM TWINEH, nU qualities BILL AND BAStl OOBD9. NETS AND BEINB8* ColltRt FIBI ft HeflMP Twine KVERT DEBOBIPTION. WOOL BACKS AMD WOOL TWINE, TENTS OF EVERY KIND A W N I N S ITARMUURS ARO WAG0R COVERS. Of Plain or Babber-eoated Duck. Of Bilk or Baattafr gse i»my Bagalallw ad made to ardar. Pastor of the Tenth Baptiat Chorah, PhUadal-1 J) Ra tf A "El 3n Dn. JAczaoir—Dear 81r I have been t*e- I Skrmerif efjwmm/ Leek HetfM, Oi Berne Stmt, Mem Orleme, £*. p« wltR ti—tm- Onasna Win ssss, Moetnrnel aad Otaaari heea^it oa by lecreuoae, esceeaee, or entailed hereditarily, caaatng loee of maaieey, coafa iton. Iiinaaliia. Ilawiis mail oft«ntimes tasenlty. wtth other deplorable trata of eympunaa. treated and I ndlcally carad wfthaalaSilllhU methoCeaviag mad UonorrtiM, Strtctare, aai IIISIMTTpecaBarQlaet, ill to the eegea. of a private nalsat, MQU%naM of the WOKt BOflBU CLASS blotcheeoa tbe toce.sasAll inl body, scrofala, tegstbae with an aarttaes" aaihst o ^tfSSSaatataaasSNaM by Aa _.^gartsftsstBas SraTwaeaaee patellar to the esnea.wtthd snd preecripOoae for aelf treatment. Breanatoaaaaa, eaaaed by eeV ahaaa. ai eeee,ac-. Is IWly treated aad will aotlsDtoeneet ~M gttentlon of the reader. Aatmpottantfaataraaf Aebaahleaaeetlesa»ea loacsnOoa—how tatldal tad the aeceeeMy aa^ treated end tbsirraandka etvatu lataadad as a boohs o k, kept »r private reawmia aad coaaultatlon. It bmal^to perw-emeh» theawdleetepaca. Bay It i HaadjO ThahoeA wiU tntareaoae.bat heneSt aq-The dd w y«wag ol rth eexa^-aanted aad "lagle. Ifrlaa od •dd^ft^ABW. P. O. Drawer HSSt, Chicago, m. a&"C^ iu: tn v w iskaSt Fire «ntl Bitrular Proof 'afea. 'ITTFU TU TOEL! Wl'ilrr', Patent Sale ttal.iierl, W ,-liln.^m Mt. (•rarerln, DtlANE.APKCK A t'O. i -L A CIIII.H lliihlgan Ave TUNEEEMOR, ItltlW to AVtllaid Child* WatiT Sf EWINU,1»Sooth ItltKitiS A N ST 75South Water (ilaM JtVnnnliietnrrrs. NORTH WFSTKRNOI-A^H ID (Window 0IM4 Strt South Water HI. •Vnrd wnre, •wn nrrr sons st ijikect. Snnlnaie, ullrry A Tlmier'a BtnoB. i BirEIfe. i'UEsToV tru ^-JliikeSi Iron, Ifenvy Hardware and B'agea i Nlnrk. IIALU KIMD.UIK A o.. NO, St, A AT I C. B. 1IHOWN& sUt^keSf Jini'ir). Jf. ATSOMA C»i, III lake 01 tifl.l.s. Iilimid 11 n Aci, for L' ». t.leek SLLIL LHM^•^ CO 1 14'! IJLLFE •. Keraoeno Oil, t.ampa A- (ilaaawaro. WUfciil.Klt a BAVI.I NW 11t. arlintii SI lrfatti'r nnd ICutlMr Heltlai. BAM IH'K A WIIKLI.KU •fiiim'Mttr, tn II Idemn A e.) Ill liaiidnlph SI alter May I. 143 Lake St. Machinery Dopota. BAWK1NR A JAM i'onaMe Lagiaeti, i le. i enlsr Ssw Mill". Knirtlie lallif*. Iron Tlantra, I lirill*. Wood Working Matklnery of all Mads,ij( Earl ,Rteam Pump*, Ac. MSouth WehleHi (J® QREEMLER. RRO A O Maniibrturer', Ag'le for nnd dealer. In Sl*am Engine,, In iilar Saw Mill, and Haw*. IV'ltlnt Wotiimt Mnrhlnery ,ntl^: fiiptille* fnr Wotiteo Mill, ami WIMKI M.Khlnl.li, el,o- Working Machinery ol all kind,- W Deae bora St. millaery and Straw Ueada. n. W.AJ WEIIIt1:! I.I. '.m A tn U.keSt Notion*, Whllo Uooda nnd lloalrry. IRVINE. JON Eft O --(Snsasstors to brevea" A Irvine.1 lf» lake St.. up atair*. •KTMOI R. CARTRH A CO.- Al,«Twine, seta A^eat^for Blgekiw's "Star'' Paper Collsia.SS IVotlnna and Kssp Skirts. C. H. DsFORKSTAt') WLaka!at it Ravetty flattest Wartta. TBOS It BROWN. A Rent -Skeleton aad Salkles Sperlsl attentlaa glvaa wortt of all Idah—M Adsass St. agons nght Otla, Patnta, Wladnw Claaa, dba. WTL1E ARMol'R HI South WslerSt. Pnpsr stints. GARDEN CITT COLLAR o TtStsSsBt. Papar Hangings aad Buddlsg B. a. L. FAXON 4 CO.- 7t A "S Lake St. Bteharda* Iras Weita Masai BSglasa. Saw Sllh, Power Corn flMBl BidSr-1» ltt Waahlngtoa St. CLOTH WO CO.rP. *. WA. py.,.<p></p>IS Agents St lake St. Oeads at New BALLO?** WWEELER-fSuatataara ta 1. B. Idsson Co.) 111 Baadolph St., sltsr Bay l, IS lake St. Safcaal VsrsNsrs and IpyarattA SEO A C. W SHERWOtiD.-lOS Msdlsso St. Msnnbctaiers and Puldlahers. Nbln Chandler) nnd Snll l«ofte. on.nntT ih-BBAHD a va HoMh Water SI. TNU, IVafM) Over* fltid TlirpaBillNi Ttsrtoe, Cerdage ntsd Back. GILBERT HUBBARD A CO -TO A JOT Samm Water St. Cell ton. riax, and Hemp Twines of every description Wlaoleaale Tobat BECK A WIRTB. -9P Sooth WstsrEt.anlass.i wooo^ CTARHST COtOFIUMBatPM. CHICAFLO.1^ FLOTBLTT Carriage Works, GhnAXtT'S Pateal SUfllar Bafir Tap RaH» wMeh caa he takaa on end pnt on In one saMaaataad be ae permanent aa If H*lted to eheraaLCAH BB ATTACHED TO ANT BUGOT,may Heled at Bo. 44 Adaaae Street, CBIOAOO, Alaa Buop Bighta (or aala. faiBllT ft RenRemen's BRRRIm Soaaial attention given to the manafhatory af TrStllMK *aggl*s, Nalkira aai Mwletaa Wagant, WMAsre untie I to the sahSa With thefM adshl geod tati^frtlsa.of