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Now, what doea oommon sense suggest under theee circumstances of depression 1 The system need* row ing and strengthening not merely for an hont or two, to sink afterward into a more pitablo condition than over, (as it assuredly would do if an ordinary alooholio stimulant wero resorted to), but radically and perma nently. Uow is this desirable bjeet to be accomplished Tho answer to this question, founded on the unvarying eaperienees of a quarter of a nntnry, is easily given. Infuse new vigor into the digestive organs by aoourse of HOSTKTTER'8 STOMACH BITrERS. 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Natisfaction guaranteed. For full and complete instructions for painting and apparatus, inolose aud remit $1 to I'rol. i. W. IIKWKTT. Box 1'Jti, Alliance, Stark Co., Ohio. ESTABLISHED FREDERICK BROWN, Importing, Manufacturing and Dispensing E I S PHX&ADELFHIA, AUF.NT roil Till" UNITED STATUS I'OU DR. CHURCHILL'S HYPOPHOSPHITES Prepared tnj II. II. Swann, 12 Hue Cattip\one, Paris. Proprietor of Fred. Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger, ttr BKWARif Otf IMITATIONS on both these article*. jiyWeoirilt Pliscrilniu). THE PRINCE AND THE ACTRESS. A. Hom*ntle Title of Conrtaltlp. Parte (July 1) OotrcapondoMO Court Jonrual. Tho nunonncomont of tho approaching recoguitinn by tho Imporinl family Aus tria of tho marriage of Dnko Jjotiihof German tale of the Magic Pearl. of Hn- variA with tho liciuitil'nl Mllo. Moti(ll, tho rtotrosH, ol AiiRHbour^, hiWRivcu now aim. to tho theatrical Ambition of tho luriiea of tho Putin boarclfl. Tlio visit nbont to lw iniulo by tho Emprosa Eli/.alioth to tho boantiful Gnatlo of Lnko Htahnborg, whore tho nowly-uiarried couple remdo, lian -bo oonio the talk of every foyer d'urtisies in Knropo. Thoy say in tho coulisse# here that HOT Anstritn .Majoaty was the great promoter of tho mnrringo, tho story con nected with hw brother's love and conrt ahip being romantio enongh to oxcito tho Rtvongastlntereat in her kind and womanly heart, and making it forgetful of all dit^ tinotion of rank where an eqnal share of love and delicacy haa been diaplayed by both tho lovers. Mile, Mendol, who had preserved her reputation unsullied amid all tho porila and temptations of a thoatrical lifo, is considered an tho most lovely woman in Oormauy, her boanty being tho trne German typo, of tlie peculiar faimosa behold in no other country —golden hair in aoft, silky masses, without tho slightest tingo of anbnm- -pnre gold—nnbnmishotl, a complexion delicate as the innor petals of the Bengal rose—pale pink, scarcely over seen in nature, and almost Impossible to producoby artificial moans npa of the deopest carnation teeth small and exquis itely white, and oyobrows of tho darkest brown, with eyes of tho deepest blue, All this made such an impression on tho heart of Dako Louis that from tho moment he flrst beheld hor at tho Munich Theatro he vowed himself to the worship of this one idol. But Mile. Mendel was valiant in defeuco of her reputation, and aware of the responsibility incurred by tho possession of great talent, she resisted every overture, even that of marriage, on the part of the Duke, well knowing that it was out of his power to contract any alliance of the kind, as much was expected of him by his family. At that timo Mllo. Mendol was in tho habit of wearing a velvet collar with a clasp orna nionted by a single pearl of great value, which had been presented to ner by tho King of Saxony, and in order to quell all hope ol success in the bosom of her royal admirer, she declared to him one day that she had made avow to bestow her heart and hand on him alone who could match this single poarl with as many others as would form the whole necklace. Tho dec laration was made laughingly, for tho fair creature knew well enough the Duke,living fully up to his income, whioh was but me diocre for his rank, could never accomplish this Heronlean task, and she laughed more merrily stiUwhen sho beheld the disconso late expression of his countenance at the announcement she had made. But soon afterward *Sho heard that the Duke had sold his horses and broken np his establish ment—gone to live in the strictest retire ment in a small cottage belonging to his brother's park. That very night when about to place the velvet band upon hor neck, she found, to her great surprise, that a second pearl had been added to the clasp. She knew well enough whence it came, and smiled sadly at the loss of labor she felt sure that Duko Louis was incurring for love's sake. By degrees tho velvet band beoamo covered with pearls, all of them as fine as tho one one bestowed by the King of Saxony, until one evening great was the rumor in Angs bourg. Tho fair Mendel had been robbed while on the stage, divested of all orna ment, in tho prison soone as "ISettina von Anustedt," hor dressing room had been entered, and the velvet collar, with its row of priceless pearls, had disappeared from the toilet table. The event was so terrible, her nerves so shaken, that in spite of the assurance of the Chief of Police Magistrate, who happened to be in tho the atre at the moment, that he was sure to find the thief in a very short time, for he bad the clue already, poor Mllo. Mendel was so overcome by grief that her memory failed her entirely, so that on returning to the stage not a word could she romember of her part! The audience waited for some time in astonishment at the silence main tained by the actress tho actress gazed at the audience in piteous embarrassment, until, by a sudden inspiration, and almost mechanically indeed, she remembered that she had the rehearsol copy of the play in the pocket of her apron. She drew it forth without hesitation, and began to read from it with the greatest self-possession imagin able. At first the audience knew not whether to laugh or be angry, but pres ently memory, pathos, forgetfulneus of all bnt her art bad returned to Mile. Mendel, and in the uttoranco of one of the most impassioned sentiments of her speeoh she flung tho rehcarsel copy into tho or chestra, and went on with her part without pauso or hesitation. The applause of the audienoo was so tremendous that one of the witnesses to the scene has told ns that the reat monster chandelier in the centre of 1 lie roof swung to and fro with the vibra tion.* But on her retnrn to her dressing room tho excitement proved too much and sho fainted away. On comiug back to con sciousness it was to find Duke Louis at hor feet, and the head Commissaire standing by her side bidding her to take courAgc, for the pearls had been found. 'Where are they exclaimed she. 'Are you sure that none are missing? Havo none been stolen?' Duke Louis then clasped round her neck the string of pearls, complete at last* no longer sewn on to the velvet band, but strung with symmetry and fastened with diamond clasp. What more could be done by the devoted lover? He had spared neither pains nor sacrifice to attain his end, and Mile. Mendel consented to becomo his wife. The Empress of Austria appears to have been much moved by tho story, and suggested the nomination of the brido elect to the title of Baroness de Wallersee, which thus equalized the rank of the fiances, and enabled them to marry without difficulty. They live the most retired life possible in their chateau on Lake Stahn erg, where tho Empress of Austria is about to visit them. They say that the Duohess Louis of Bavaria never puts off, night or day, the necklaoe of pearls, the clasp of which she had riveted to her neck, and in consequence of this peculiarity she is known all through the country round by the name of Fairy Perlina, from the old A SoTtl Thief. A happy thonght occurred tho other day to an impecunious young gentleman in Paris. In the considerable space stolen from the garden of Luxembourg by Prefect Haussmann (tho conversion of whioh into Bquares and streets'caused a revolution in tho Quariier Latin) there have been made a number of broad bitumenized highways perfectly well adapted to velocipeding. As inhere is no particular traffio on these high ways (which lead mosily from nowhere to nowhere,) they became a favorite resort for sucking velocipedists, in fact, a kind open air school of the velocipede fhnd ve locipede-merchants stand about them in the evening ready to hire their noble steeds at so much an|hour. To one of these veloci ede-jookeya there came, on the evoning of nne 20, a youth neatly ap pareled and wearing riding-boots, who inquired foT full-blooded veloci pede of tho best Godolphin stock. "I am not yet much of a rider," ho modestly ob served, "but I havo good legs and I am cool, and I think that with practico I shall have a chance of winning a prize at the next races." Bo speaking, he got on the finest velooipede before him carefully and a little awkwardly, moved cautiously first to the left then to tho right, and finally, aining confidence, straight on down tho lighway. Tho velocipede-jockey, delighted with his customer, and already dreaming of a salo, if not of a "soli," followed slowly, his hands in his pockets, and encouraging the novice with his loud approval. "Very good 1 very good I Courage I courage I try it a littlo faster 1" The yonth, who certainly "had good legs," and was certainly "cool,'" took the courage he was invited to tako, began to make his lees fly like crazy watch levers, triod it "a littlo faster," flow down the highway, and has nevor since been seen of menl OnkJO* A OAHO who robbed one of Wells, Fargo & Co's stages, near White Pine, re cently, has written a letter to the Virginia City Enterprise, in which he claims that tho robbers are not "highwaymen but tell vu Mr. editur they are onest working Min who had to do something to keep from starving in this Bad country." He says that hnn dreds of men are starving in the White Pine region, having boon attracted thither by tho reports in tne Treasure City and Hamilton papers that workmon wero in de mand at from $5 to $20 a day, and contin Ties: "And thin when our toung is Parced and our feet blistered and wo set down to wreBt onrselvos and we take up tho outer prise or somo other paper to read, we find a peace from tho White Pino Nuse that we aro thiefs or deadbeats or lazy loafors or sumthing els now Mr. editur this is ading insult to injury and the American Peoplo wont stand it So we robed tho stage gust to get money enough to got us away from the misentblo plaoo but wo are not going yot we will try to burn tho press that Binds fort so many lies before wo go now Mr. editur thoro is 500 men in this place who cant get one day work and no way goiu only to wak to virgini and that in hard." —A rattlesnake, thrtfT^a lonjy, with nine rattles, was in a dooryatd iu Stoning ton, Conn., ou Monday. ELOPEMENT IN IIK1II MEE. AM Aotor Kuna Awiywltk (lie lau||li t«r of a Bufffclo Millionaire. From tho Buffalo Herald, July 30. While taking a stroll on Delaware stroot, last Sunday evening, wo bocamo a willing listener to a conversation carried on among a parly of young ladies- notwithstanding tho old saying that "listeners never hoar any good of themselves"—ono of thorn bo iug engaged at tho timo in giving hor com panions an account of how ono of hor most intimate acquaintances, who had been her companion at boarding school, had been inducod by an aotor, who rocently played au engagement in this city, to elope with him- From this wo wero able to givo some particulars of tho affair, and givo thom for tho bonefit of tho veadors of tho Horald. It appears that, during tho holidays, tho young lady so prominently connected with this incident, whom wo will call Nelly (sweet name), came homo from school, and had Just arrivod at the ago of "sweet six teen." From what wo can loam, sho was a beautiful eroatnre, such A ono as a young man is liko to foil "dead in love" with be fore ho has soon her flvo minutes. Well, tho second night after hor arrival hero, sho wont to tho theatro, aud thoro saw the ac tor, who was to bo so closoly connected with her ftiture destiny. We will call him Harry Stanforth—our readers will pleaso bear in mind that these names aro flotitious. On the evening in question, Harry was play ing a very prominent role—that of a passion ate lover—and Nolly becaino so fearfully infatuated with him that nothing would do—so she expressed herself afterward to hor bosom friend—but an introduction to tho charming Harry. Her desires wero gratified, and then, oh, sho was in such costacy I Timo passed on walks were taken, parties wero attondod, and, in fact, Harry became very attentive, and it soemoil to bo his groatest desiro to bask iu tho sun light of her smiles. He had gained the confidence of Mr. and Mrs. who thonght that ho was such a nice young man but bettor for them if some kind frioud had boon ablo to mako them cog nizant of tho dark clouds of sorrow that woro hanging over them—the signals of a terrible storm that would soon break over their heads, and cast a gloom of sadness ovor their family circle. Harry, after awhile, declared his love for Nelly, and sho recipro cated. Ho wanted her to run away, and get married. She hesitated and wanted him to ask her parents consent But well ho knew that snoh a boon would not be granted to him by them for thoy wero wealthy—miilionares,—and would never think of suce a thing. He presented the case to the fair Nellie, and finally she con sented. One fine morning tho father and mother arose from their beds to find their daughter had left her home. Every effort was made to gain somo traco of them, but in vain. This occurred recently. Last week the fathor ascertained that Harry had gone to Chicago as 'leading gentlemau' in a well-known theatre, and that his daugh ter was with him. He immediately took tho first train for the 'Garden City.' His return is anxiously looked forward to by the relatives and friends of theyouug lady. The affair caused no little excitement and talk among the Upper ton-' If anything further should transpire our readers may rest assured that we will keep them posted. Tho Union Pacific Railroad—Interest ing Report of an Export. Mr. W. Milnor Boberts, a civil engineer who was appointed ono of tho commis sioners sent out by Jay Cooko & Company to examine a route tor the Northorn Pacific Itail road Company eastward from Puget Sound, has written an interesting report on the condition of tho Union Paoiiic Railroad. Tho letter is written from Bait Lake City, on tho 18th of June. Mr. Boborts Bays that the railroad from Omaha to Cheyenne, 516 miles, is eqnal in all respects to tho best first-olass eastern roads, and snporior to most of them, on account of its eaay grades. Tho road is remarkably smooth, so that it was easier to write as tho oars were going than on any railroad tho writer knows of. Noarly the whole lino is ballasted with fine gravelly material. Tho road runs all tho wajr in tho valley of the Platte Biver or its branohes. At North Platte, 291 miles from Omaha, the line takes tho valley of tho South Platte, and rnns on the north sido of it to Jules burg, 377 miles from Omaha. Thence it follows the "lodge-pole" fork of tho Sonth Platte to Pino Bluffs,472 miles from Omaha. It then passes an easy "divido" over the waters of "Grow Creek," another tributary of the South Platte, and descends to Cheyenne, 610 miles from Omaha. The latter city is 760 feet above the sea, while Cheyenne ia 6,921 feet above tlie sea, making a total rise of 4,961 foot in 616 miles, or an average of 96-10 feet a mile The maximum rise for short distanoes is thirtv-flve feeta milo, except that in getting out from Omaha there is at present a grade of sixty-two feet a mile. On the comple tion of the bridgo across the Missouri at Omaha, now in progress, it will be rednced to about forty-eight feet a mile. The rail road from Omaha to Cheyenne is practi cally a straight line, with ruling grades below thirty feet a mile, and averaging about ten feet. .The entire distanco is a grass country, but most of it may be cultivated. It is dotted with railroad villages about every fifteen miles, which depend entirely upon tho road for business. Tho grade gradually inoreasos from Chey enne to Sherman, whioh iB 8,236 feetabovo the level of the sea, the highest point at tained by the railroad anywhere between the Atlantic and Pacifle oceans. The rise in a distance of thirty-three miles is 2,314 feet, or an average or 70 feet to the mile, and tho maximum at any point is 85 feet to the mile. There are no turnouts, and the deopeat outs are only about 20 feet. Mr. Roberts says that he watched this part of the lino critically, and particularly noticed tho faet that there is little more work on these thirty-three miles than on the route approaching Cheyenne from the east, and no appearanco of a mountain as cent It was not necessary that even this sum mit Bhould be passed by the railroad, for the Laramie fork, as well as tho main north fork of the Platte, cuts through the Black Hills, and could have been followed with regularly ascending grades, though on more circuitous and more costly routes.— Where the line now crosses tho Laramio, west of the Black Hills, it is 7,123 foot abovo the sea, or 1,112 feet lower than the Sherman summit and at the crossing of the North Platte, west of tho Black Hills, it is only 6,477 feet above the sea, or 1,658 feet below Sherman. Theso features, Mr. Roberta says, aro not generally understood at the east. On the entire distance from Omaha to Shorman, on the highest summit passed between the two oceans, tho work is absolutely trifling, and tho curves of the easiest kind. In descending the Blopes of the Black Hills, from the Sherman summit the work is heavier and tho grades Bomowhat undu lating. The maximum descending grade is eighty-six fe a mile for about ten miles into the valley of tho Laramie. The Union Pacific Railroad, Mr. Roberts says, is a good, well-located nnd well con structed road most of tho distance from Omaha to Deseret, now named Wintah, •ne thousand and twenty-four miles. From Piedmont westf for about 90 milos the track was hastily laid during tho winter, and at nnnmber of points trostlework supplies the place of the more permanent bridge struc tures now constructing. It will require but a short timo and no great expenditure of money to make it an good as the best road in tho country. Pkbmatubb BxjbtAI/. hie prtpi To PitKVHNT -A paper In All the Year Round speaks of the many cases of premature burial which occur during tho prevalence of cholera. It says among oth er things that "Dr. Londe states as au ac knowledged fact that patients pronouncod dead of cholera have been repeatedly seen to movo ono or more of their limbs after death." Mr. Searlo, an English Burgeon, has often remarked this fact and Dr. Vey rat, of the Bath establishment, Aix Savoy, succodedin "resuscitating" a young woman after she had apparently been dead for nearly three days. Apropos of the subject of promature burial, of which many pc-o pie havo a horror not altogether unreason ablo, it may be well to state that a French doctor has recently invented a process by which it may be determined witn absolute certainty whether a person supposed to bo dead is so or not. Belladonna dropped on tho living eye always causes dilation of the pupil, wliilo on the dead oye- it has no ef fect. A camera with tho ordinary photo graphic paper, whioh is ruled with delicate lines, Is placed over the eye undergoing examination. Tho paper" a spindle for ten or flfteon minutes, at the expiration of whioh time, if no variation in tho size of tho photograph of tho pupil can bo detected the subject is known to be dead Fiunk Miijeii & Co. havo been at work tho past two years, perfecting their Engine and Thrashing Maohino Oils, and now feol confident in offering them to tho public, that they will at onoo tako tho place of many othor oila used on Engines and Farm Machinery. Thoy have put them Into the market to become tho standard Lubricator, and if prico and quality aro considered, thoy cor. tainly will. Wo liko them better than any Oils wo have over used. ersons In wantot Trussoe. Supporters, Artfllclal I.imbB, or Surgical Instrument*, can lie rapplied at maker's prices, by addressing I. N. MOKTON. UruR- iWiUWivlMHillmbHilvtiilm MMli Oaks fiiom Business Aikenu & Uiokh range TbijEHwino.— Whenever thoro has lately boon a collision on any of our railroads, it has almost inva riably boon accompanied by tlio frightful complication called "teloscoping," or, in oilier worda, by one car sliding over tho trucks and crushing into tho otto immedi ately in front of it. This took placo at tho recent niaHKaoro at MaNt Hopo, and it was iloly to tho "tolossoping" of tho express car into tho smoking car that tho loss of lifo is duo. Now, this "telescoping" ought novor to occur, hiuco it can bo prevented by tho oxerciso of a littlo common tho part of tho car buildors. As tho cars aro uow built, tho platforms which boar tho brunt of tho collision, extend from bo uoath the lloor of tho car, and, of oounio, when tho speed of tlio traiu is violently ar rested, tho car slides over tho platforms and crushes into tho ono immediately iu front If, on the contrary, tho platforms wero built so as to ilng from tho body of tlie car, tho shock of a eollimon would expondmuoh of its forco in smashing np tho platforms, and tho cars thomsolvos would sustain com paratively little injury. Tho Erie company aro runmug a fow cars built on this plan, some of which woro attached to the train at tho time of the Mast Hopo accident— Not ono of thoso cars was seriously dam aged, and not ono of the passengers was injured. Their safety was demonstrated as 1 plainly as the danger of those bnilt after ibho old method of construction. Will our railway compauios -especially tho Erie heed tho lesson of tho Mast Hopo collision, and give us cars which cannot "telescope." —New York World. op PrrrsnuBO—Pittsburg makos seven-eighths of nil tho cliillod iron in the United States. A singlo establishment in that city, in ten hours' rnnning time, turns out tho following products: 4,760,000 com mon nails, 3,360,000 tacks, 3,480,000 shoe nails, 660,000 glaziers' points. Tlio Pitts burg glass works make glass 70 by 40 inches. One Pittsburg firm have a total iron oil tankago of 180,000 barrols, their biggest tank holding 45,000 barrels. Ono plow faotory turns out 50,000 to 55,000 plows per year. Wonderful Effects of Magnetism. A New Science Discovered— Money Refund ed if not benefitted—Jh\ O. M. Wood, the Re nowned Maynetist Located in Milwaukee.— Those desirme: magnetic treatment may bo benefitted or cured by sending in an envel ope one or nioro wtoccs of flannel twico its size, which have been woru over tho diseaso twenty-four hours. Thia charged with mag netism is returned villi directions to uso sci entifically. For rheumatism, female and all chronic Jineaaoe, it works wonders. lilank certificates returned with flannels, wluoh, if no relief is had is filled out roliably, signod and returned to postoOice box 1,153, when the monoy^will bo returned. Price, ono piece of flannel $1.00, four pieces $2.00. Porsonal treatment given at his oflico, No.Sfl Wisconsin street, up stairs. Extract of Opinion*.—Dr. Wood la a gentlemon InjBvery sense of the word a man doing much good. Ohnrch, Upper •Bbv. E. J. E. Pitch, pastor Al­ low* Conference. lie has performed wonderful cures on poisons to as well known.—Ed. Grant Co. Herald. Of the thousands he has troated, few havo restated his power of cure.—Darlington. Wis. Union. Inbidesand Outsides.-—The publishers of tho Evening Wisconsin, Milwaukee, tho originators of the economical system of print ed paper for country Journals, "are now fur nishing paper at merely a nominal prico— some weeks absolutely free of coat. Wo aro now furnishing about two huudrod papers, and aro willing to contract with ono hundred more. Apply, stating circulation, to tho un dersigned. Wo print four sizes of Outsides and Tnsides— 22x32, 24x36, 26x40, 28x14. llo pnblican, Democratic and Neutral.' NAZRO'S HUItUftultcc Ouamrk, Cbambr, Milwaukee, Wis. Tho Mrs. Parker, of Boston, who wont to Paris to marry Emile Descbam jies, haa instead wedded thero young Sostonian. THE Weed Family Favorite At now porfeoted. Is the JJH8T and HOST RKMABLU FAMILY SEWING MACHINE For au. KINDS of family work now In on. 11 will do a of work, sewing from tho good* to the liohtsht HKiVXKST ihavcr cloth or leather, with­ out change of Noodles, Thread or Tension. It is simple and not liablo to gat not of order. It has straight needle and makes the Lock Stitch. Responsible Agents wanted in evenr eoonty. A lib eral nisflonnt to tba trade. Send lor price list and terms to UEO. U. TIIUMAS A CO., 101 Lake rtreet, Ghicaco, Agenta for the Northwest. ]!y38 Siu MUONLYBir JOHN NAZRO fitCO. tMeOftTKMft DCALtR IN HAR BWtRC MILWAUKEE WIS N NMHUIMr si TOIinMTt 99 WHITE LEAD Is superior to any other for durability, brilliancy, unrivalled whiteness, body or covering capacity. It Is a chemical compound so perfectly arranged that no atmospheric Influences eon damage or change It In all other Paints In use two to three years of exposure, the oxygen in the atmosphoro will draw all the oil from the lead and leave nothing but a dry Mwdcr which Is washed off by rain, or It ralsea np blisters and scales off. Natra'f "English" White Ltad la not subject to theso damaging Influences. It Is a chemi cal compound in which tho above destructive pro perties aro so neutralized that tho oil is kftpure and permanent. Nawo'i "Kngllalt" Whits head will not turn yelUno by being in a darkened room, nor will It turn dark by exposure to noxious gossos, amonla, ke. Nnzro's "Kngllah" White Lead has nothing to rival Its natural whiteness and It has beautiful and pecnliar lustro of China Globb.tho A honse painted with it will look botter in ten years than if painted with any othor In two or three years. As it is warranted to be as represented, you nm no risk tit purchasing it. Use no Other if Ton Want the Best, "British" White Lead. Some parlies desire a cheaper Paint than onr "Enolikii," and to supply this wont we have the 'B bitihh ," which Is a superior article for the price. Ready-Made Colors. Wo are Agents for MASURY & WHITON'S CELEBRATED COLORS, Ground in OH and Mixed Ready for Use. If yon want to paint yonr hotiso or barns nnd It Is not convenient to employ a practical painter yon can get your choico among forty shadee of the Onest colors aud beet quality. As there are imitations of theso Paints bo sure that you bny this brand. Farmers, Mill Owners, and alt those wishing White Lead or Colors, please applr to your mer chant aud require theso and take no other. They can at any Uuio get a supply from JOHN NAZRO & CO. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Patent Moveable Tooth Circular Saws and Pittent PerfumUwl Uircular and Long Saws. Address AMKRfOA? EDUCATED AT PUBLIC EXPENSE AT THK Institution Tor tlie Blind, JanosTille, Wig. Apply to TUOMAS H. I,ITTL K. Janesville Wis. SAGINAW SALT AGENCY. J. B. SHAW, Dealer In Fino, Coarse, Daliy and Table Salt, (and Piaster, Cement, Waterlitno, Now York and Michigan Stuooo. Ho.94 West Water St., IHIIwnakrc, B^Ordera filled at Lowest Market Rates. |%[KKVOim AND RI1KU- 1V matio sufferers from early Indiscretions should not fall to consult, confldenlialljr. Dr. Mo Naraara, at and HK Maaou St., Milwaukee. He has remedies (with the aid of alsotricity) that 'will atop those nightly emissions] build up the nervons tyntem, re store the sexual powers to their full vigor, and tlie mind to its ordinary cheerfulness and strength. The Doctor's skill (in Venoroal diBoases, cannot be ex celled in the healing art. Speoial llaeaaes of Wombm $lii0iitc0s Eand soiibo on Pivcclori) The following are anumg the prominent leading buti neu houses in their several departments: ARCHITECTS. TOWIJSBND MIX. Designs for Ohnrch Hchool Archltocturow Ehtaumhhkdhincb 18M. BOOTS AND SHOES. A TKIN8, BTEBLK ft WHITE, Kxcln slvo Wholesale Dealers In Doote aud Bnoes, 83i Uaet Water Btroct, Mllwankoe. OOFFEE. SPICES, AC. WBplcos, AJ Q. JPIjINT, Teas, Ground Ooffoos, Mustard, Cream Tartnr.lSlaoklng, tio., Blur MIUr, 18(1 West Water Htreot, Mllwankoe. CROCKERY. T9XiAIR ft FEiKBONB, Oroekory Cutlery Looklng-Olasses, lAtnps^ and Ourtatn Vapors 8M Kant Water street DRUOOI8TS. JH. TBSCH ft CO* Wliolosaio and Retail. MannfacfhrlnR and Analytical Glicmlata. Photographic Stock, IB Spring street Keep ENGRAVERS. CH.CLAJKKE, AB. Flour Brands, Heals, Btonull •Dies and Tools, Key Check Dies, Gold Puns ro pointed. Bend for circular to Box 1008. Milwaukee. FRUITS NUTS. BLANC HARD ft CO., General Deal- era Nd Commission Merchants lu Foreign and Domestlo, Green and Dried Fruits, Can Goods, Nuts, &o., 809 East Water Street, Milwaukee. FURNITURE. VANKEE FURNITURE BTORE, Mat JL thow Bros., Manufacturers and Dealers lu Fur niture and Upholstered Goods, 418 East Water st. GROCERIES. ED YARD ft WOOD, flne Groceries,Wines, i-i Liquors, Cigars and Cannod Fruits. Agents for Powell's Ale and Boyal Baking Powder. 406 Mllwankoe street TYUTCHEB, BALL ft GOODRICH MJ Wholesale Grocers, 200 & 305 East Wator street Milwaukee. r^OODRIOH ft TERRY, Wholesale Grocers, vJT 314 810 Kast Wator Street, Milwaukee. HARDWARE. RHANEY, Importer end Wholesale Doaler in Shelf Hardware, Iron, Steol, Nails, kc., *315 East Water Street, Milwaukee. JEWELRY. AS.VAN COTT, Dealer tn first-class Jewel- ry, Diamonds, Watchcs, &c., Wisconsin street, near East Wator. H. PREUSSER ft BHOj Wholesale %ud Retail Dealers in Watches, Clocks, Materials, ke. Established in 1844. 438 East Water street LUMBER. RW.FIERCE ft CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, Latb, Shingles, Plckots, Timber, Codar Posts, &o. Oflico, 147 West Water street, cor. Sycamore, Milwaukee. MARBLE WORKS. NMERRlIali ft CO., 813 Spring at., whole- sale Dealer and Manufacturer of all kinds of Marble Work, Granite Hoofing Blate, Ao. NOTIONS. IT B. AN VIIiIiE, Notions FWholesale This is an inteteatiiw and important work of over two hundred paces, written in plain language, with nnmer am diuriuns and enimviiiBs, and contains all that val uable information that every pemoa who Is married or contemplate marriage ought to have, yet, whioh so few really poneis. It unravels mysteries and disoloses secrets that everybody should knew still it is a book that oncht to be kept under look and key, and not laid lassly about the honse. It embraces everything on .. tis worth know any other work, any one (free ol careli. the subject of the generative system that ia inf. and macb that ia not published in an] This invaluable won will be sent to am postage) on reoeipt of Fifty cents. Addreai: lr. ButU' Dispensary W. W. oorner Fifth aud Market street* 8L Lotus Mo. "Notice to the Afflicted and Unfortunate. Before reoelving treatment from any of the notorious "Quacks" of this or any other place, who advertize ia the public papers, or nwng any of the almost number less "Uuack remedies," carefully peruse Dr. ButU' work. No matter what yonr disease is, or how deplor I regret not to have it r.

Dr. Bntt J5T Bntte can be consulted on any of the diseases mentioned in his works fromSa.m,to7p.M. Office N. W. oorner Fifth and Market street, (opposite Court House.) Bt Louis Mo. aor3»ly LOVE Si MONEY. The Secrets of Love, or the Charm ef Eden, the Arabian Love Philter and Great Secret of Fascination, obtained in Egypt (once in your possession you can gain the undying love of any on. you wish,) also ten Songs, ten Receipts, Beautiful Pictures, New Arts, How to tf~lONCBNTKATKD XNDIOO Walmh 89,91 IAN SAW CO., So. 3 Jacob St., New York. BLIND CHILDREN OF WIHCONM1N Avenue, Chicago, STABCH! ENCOURAVE HOME MANUFACTURE! The only Starch Faotory working In Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin, is that of the NORTHWESTERN STARCH CO. Conscious of tbe favor In wkloh our Stareh is held, we have rMently increased our facilities, and are now manufacturing PURK SILVER GL089 AND CORN STARCH OK BUPKRIOK QUALITY. For sale by the Trade generally, and at the factory Northwestern Starch Co., and 93 Chicago St., Milwaukee. N. B.—Bhould our goods fail t« givo satisfaction they may be returned and money rafinded. Ie3la4948m Jannary 1st, 1870. and White Goods, Tl, 8S6 Main street, Milwaukee. PHOTOGRAPHERS. HI.BROWN. Beet light in the elty, and best photographs. Largest assortment of frames and photographic goods in Wisconsin. 89 Wisconsin St. STATIONERY. IVTOONAN ft MoNAB, Dealers In all kinds 1" of Papers, Cards, Card Boards, Straw Boards, Bags and Paper Stock, 108 Wisconsin street TOBACCO & CIGARS. F. ADAMS ft CO.| Manufacture™ and Dealers in Tobacco, Snuff At Cigars, 1, 8 S Clybonrn Street Milwaukee. $U0ittt09 Jlircclori). The following are among the prominent leading bwi ntss houses in their several departments: CARPETINCS. SNICKERBON,324 Oil Cloths and Mattings, Wholesale and Itetail. Orders promptly filled. MILLINERY GOODS. L^ISK, D* B.ft CO., 63andfi6 Liko st, whole sale dealers in Straw Goods, Millinery, White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves and Fancy Lako street, Chicago. PAPER AND RAGS. AFLIN, BUTLEB ft CO., Dealers in Paper, Printers' Stock, Ac. dash paid for Bags. 43 and 44 State street, Chicago. SHIP CHANDLERY. f4.IIiBERT HUBBARD ft CO., Manila, VI tarred,stool iron wire ropo, tar.pitch oakum, tackle block*,anchors chains, 907 8. Water st Chi. TWINES AND CORDAGE. fMLBBRT HUBBARD ft CO.,ootton & flax VT twines all kinds, wool sacks ft Burlaps, nets seines, tents, covers & flaea.207 8. Water st, Chicago. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. A I A E I E A PBIVAT* OOUNSKI/)* TO nn MARBIZD or these rlL about to .many, male srfemale, in all that pertains to the physiolofieai mysteries and revelations of the sexual system, with the latest discoveries in produoing and preventing offapring, how to preserve the complex ion in all its aUraebvenesfc and beauty, Ao., Ao. Yot Ageuctea addroes tho vice Prartdent. HEBETl BMITH, Tlco Pecsldeut. EDWARD IL8LKY, Actuary. Ave yards. gj lexandrla Ska* Ing Jacket. X«sarl IlandM I bladsd Knife, lil.lJEfortbe V.Iaandrr, which 1s warranted to be free from oxalic acid or othar destructive chemicals, as well as fonr timss more intense than the ordinary Indigo or Holnble Blues. For sale by all Grocer* and Druggists. Depot for the West at URUBKRT BKLL'S.C Levee and S3B Commercial street. St. Louis Mo. D1L JUSTIN MEDICAL & ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE rou tub Treatment of Chronlo Diseases 189 n. twntfre febB ly THE MISSIS0U0I POWDER Actually eures Cancer and Scrofnloosdiseamsof the Skin. See report to L. 1. Medical Hoeiety- Statements ofsphysicians in circular aeut free on atuilication to uhas. A. DUBOIS. US fearl auset. Hew York city. Boa l«e». nrian w.aoo. Ofl 3ernkne*fMttctter fri I SMtmarfr 00 til eniber 3crn 6ticrige DE F0REHEDE STATER. %tt CMSnlnj aheefer iff O A E N A O O. 365 East Water St. 365 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. MILWAUKEE ACADEMY. An Knglisb and Clasaloal 8ohol for Boys and Young Men. This Institution has hem Insuocesfuloperation fer Uio past live years, tfittin#young men for College Is made a specialty. Uradnatoi In the Classical Course enter any of the Kastern Oolligea. Tho lCngliah and Bolentiflo Course embraces thofnll range of Aoadomlc branohea. Native Teachers employed to give instruction In the Vrenoh aid Oerman Laognnges. Thefichool oceupiee a commaltous odilloo, recently erected, anil combining superio* facilities. Fall Term opens Sept- 6th. For UatRloguos address A. MAUUUM. tttnoliHit, NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE IHSUMNCE COIPMY. Office No. 416 Maiu Street, Milwaukee, Wis. The MODEL Life Insurance Co. jaf the Continent! ARl) TUK Largest Company Outside of the Seaboard Cities, HA VI NO The LARGEST Accumulations, Tho LARGEST Income, The LARGEST Membership, The LARGEST Dividends, Ami, tn Blunt, The LARGEST Bnsineso! Assets, $5,600,000 And Rapidly Increasing, Income fn 18US, $2,417,244.00. HOT FOB AUSTIN OO.'S GREAT $1.00 SALE I iCERTS WANTED EVERYWUm JJasmtltl Tfavrt Ing Bag. JJIneu Coats, all sizes. tgl ll-wool Urea*tut Shawl. /J liver plated OTve bottled Caster. •JBHOQ Rogers1 SilrerpUt ed Forks. ^Ibtmlirt IBHOQ Goods, 68 and 88 ••I nameled Coral Bar Jewelry. 5orwood,ly "3II Painting, tn rose-w'd frame. •JBIiOfl wenty-Dve Oaks* Honey Soap. *1 ll-Wool Table C» ver. '•1 mbroidered and 'Sft 01 -•|WU0U)J04 *Mi|lt Btl- Spread. OUR Gold-PlaWd Chain adios' Serge Ca» gress Boots. il enamelled Ta ble Cover. omntt Flannel, yaHU. Lake street. Carpeting*, Corded Skirt. •IBIIOQ plendld.gllt etaaf Bible. ^4 oting Knlghth'd, kGO other hks. V* alnaook Muslin, wu«4 fp 10j«»0O «mv vm^okv& •no 'wpitae. -i •*.ni »io» ng eeerschaum MBIM ia whit, um Doylas. vreiM Sapklns,alg,TJMa Damask. ^ndigo blue fk» nel Blouse. hree yardi Whit* Linen. JQ liver-Plated Cake Basket. nlon CamAmem, 2) yards. lbum, MonM, flfty pictures. |«ioi nmMr •doea-joiapc PlM in Case. nyx Studs ant SlesveBnttoM. £2 hildren's kid Bat moral Boot*. jmiH •spnXf'iM *u'iww ""i* -aeoq mi* tea 'doqgOCTMa»H •SUSMOgMOj •*Al«Ils«pan4M 'stmftxig (qaslt lUIMt (OMM nuao. oeit •«*xe 'sujak jed«4 s«.2i •s*»a lojaej trntmsW NO ottm useful and ornamental ailitis.' ONE DOLLAR I It Ticket., and any one ef theee aifltta) M# 1 Mflstottlr Agents lkw», on receipt of ONE DOLLAR! Premiums for larger Clubs In the 12 *86 mm FedmL-lOTJll,113Odbchm PAPER AND BOOK CUTTING MACHINES. THE LATEST AUD THE BEST I Wherever need, thcae MaehlsN ars pro n.uuced In both Principle nnd Qsallly, interior t* any In the stsrkM, Wiihtit exeaptlan. All an dellikt«4 with them. Thry cut easy, true, smooth and rafiidly, and are strong tn every partt ss isoh L«nm Octtiko as Mxcraiia torn POWEH «o 83 LKVBB 47# 83 Handor Fowmi 3d power Ho (very heavy and strong) 100 Of tho 38 Inch Lever Cutter th. Fawtooket R. I. Oazettesays: "Would not eell It for four time. IUoort»n The N. H. Telegraph saysi "The time saved will more than pay for It In a year." We have very many endorsement, of all the maohtnes speaking of them with unqualified praise, MT* Bend for Catalogues and Full Description^? 8AMBOK.N KROTIIKRH# 78 Dnane Mtreet, H. V. of the Medleal Pro ttaoa. intrinsie me an Old and Pur. Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Com plaints. A delicious Tonio. Put up in eases,cont ainlnR one down bottles mob, and sold by all drncfUU. grocorH, Ao. A. M. fMninger A Oo., —tahlishea iTW, No. 16 Beaver etreot New xork. S A I S E it FORSYTHTS IS STANDARD WARRANTED ALWA78 BIGHT Send for Zllattrated Ofrenlar. FORSYTH A CO., Chicago, 111* FORSYTH ft CO.. COanlaid' O. BXOBZ.T OCPOBTAST TO INVALIDS, NUBBINS CHILDREN, UTO. COIMTOCK'S Ratiorai,Food,eompoMd of tk. rich set portions of the bony of wheat ana barlsr- A mast nutritious article for Invalids and Infante. KndoiMd by tbe best Allopothio and Uomcsopathlo Physiotaae of New York and elsewhero. Invaluable in bowel oom plainta. Is a perfect subst itnte for breast milk for in fante. Very many lives hav. been saved by Its Intro dnction. Physicians and families should send for our eiroular, free toall, KOBKBT •tnet.New B. TABUlt, York, 176 Vqltoi Bm Number of Members, 30,000 And aildtng 1,000 Nmj ones each month. No. of POHCIch Issued in ITS MOTTO IS Safety, Mutuality, ZSquity and Liberality. Its Investments are closely restricted, by Its charter, to tho Bafcnt possible fclmls. Ito funds aro carefully Invested liy a Committee composed of the moat contixjtuiit financiers lu the West. It is a ruruly Mutual Company, having uo Htook and Is mauaged by the mouthers for their own bcueJlt. It aims to carry Equity Into all lb) plans aud trsnsaollons, Just loo to aud between the momliurs. It is liboral in its dealings, not technical, but fair aud honorable—striving to do right. It lioljiH tho poor by dividing tlio premiums on small pollolos, and loaning part of tho premium, aud, to preveut thom froui lapsing, will loan on policies to tho amount of surrender value. It doos justice to woman, charging her no extra premium. It permits residence or travel anywhere tu tho United Blatos, Canadaa or Europe. It pays surrender value after flrst year, If asked for within one year. It issues all binds of Policies on rates as favorable as the best. It makes all Policies Non-forfeiting In that It will give full-paid insurance for all premiums paid on life pollclos, and mako each liavm»nt, a««r th« lint on leu jrcar pultvlee, aud utter tlio second on endow ment policlos, secure Its proportion of the policy. It makos Dividends, on the contribution plan, payablo anuu&ily, at tho oud of tho second year, after It Is abetter Cash Company than the beat AU Cash Company, and as good a Note Company as to advan tageous to tlioeo doelrlng sueh poll ales. ITS LOCATION Gives it THREE prominent Advantages! 1st, Opportunity for constant Investment of Its funds, with entire safety, at a liiglt rate of Interest. 2d. A low rate of mortality, tho great bulk of Its rlska being In the Northwest uuder healthful climatic Influences. lid. Exemption from Uto heavy expense for rente, salaries, Ac., necessary to comuan!e« located in the lartfo Eastern Cities. OFFICERS: J. H. VAN DYKB, President. A. W. KBLLOOQ, Secretary, C. D. NABII, Trensurcr. Is 00 wengeSwiH WW1W* vra^uao 8QQ •*350 OTI9 MOT JpPI ilonry W. Beecher. ••eaoo ©UO P*« ftqilinq •y? earn of flne Not. Paper. eld Pen It Hold er, lu eaast tnwHH *l»«ox*3»n *|JP» •wiXtn ipaaoi aaV! 0BO -jMiaaii* jnogvH f*aP I AUG. GAYIiOTtD, Asa't Bcoretnry. L. MoKNIOIiT, M. V., Med. Ex. BILIOUS AND OTHER AFFECTIONS. TU« grei^ cause In new countries in the abtorbtlon of an4ieftlt.br y»pors or air. They pass into the lnnm nd aogei iottt tbs blood. There Are other causes, snob a« no bealtM food, overwork, over excitement ot any kind, oontajpous and Infections diseases, checked out of the blood* and which, if thoy remain in the blood, are sore to settle upon aome part of the body which la weakest* Thus, if upon the lonn they produce ?on*SmpUon: »I*on the tho spleen,low spirits and ^jA^IUty.to iu the attention for anytime upon sa object If npon the lifer, jaundice, ooatirenees or liver oomplaiut, fever and agae or fevers if on the brain, pains In the head, dtacinese, Tinging noises, and a dis to apoplexy, snnstroke, Ac. You have warniojM whloh romaln noheeded, but at last yon have a "chill, and rou are laid up. Vou have a violent headache and Ef JL'B must befin, take sixer elaht, Brandreth'a Pilte If *ou can drink some borti wlna in bed, thsgr will help you, boneeet ie the beet-k^Bul suppose you can cet no dreth's Pills, you take six or eurht, and i! four a mif.P*ve.mn9'ber BRANDRETH'S PILLS to cur. you, or twenty, tliey will cure yen in lese time than by any other method and at vastly less expense. Should your sickness oommenee with diarrhcea, with or without chilly, the process is tbe same aix or eicht pills at pnoe In tbe treatment. The eure ia often mor. spsedy in th one oasm than when the chill cominanees without the signs. BRANURKTU'S PILLS are the efficient remover of burdens and evenr day save lifei ^Indeed, after two or three days* -use of BRAN. PILL, as anlMll pains, aches, heavinses and dtdlneas vanish life, vivacity and cvileneaitake their plaoe, the eye and th. complexion have mwa elearand bright even the voice oas tbe true ring ol BRANDRifrrlPS PILLS are the best medleln.far both children and old persona. They area true family modiolus Vaood tar afi.M Ky attrition to th. above a S^StoSShiSl!m*de utua- RHEUMATISM CURED. pleasant. I took the pills for twenty-four dava, and I noUeed that I paeeed a large quantity of black, bilioua looking, off*nsiye matter, whioh I am glad to have got clearoK The Brandreth Pills take right hold ofall that is deleUriens in the bowels, and, aa I said before, I now feel Ilk. anew man, and deem it my dntr to ax press my gratitude to you. Sincerely your friend. VBANKLIN L. IIAWLKT, I38Claseoo AvMua. IUN8S AND KIDNEYS CURED. Isaa. W. Brlgn. of 145 Suffolk Street, New York, ••ffhe has usea Braudreth's Pills for thirty years, having eommancod to use them in Febraaiy, IMB, for man. though before h. commenced with thia great medielD. he tw oa the v.rge of th. grav^ Ik Cook, PubUaher of tn. "State Banner," Ben nlngtoa. Vt, sua Brandrath'a PiUa .nnd him of Dyr pspsia, after being afllioted with it over five vMra. Hie mends and doctors considerod his recovery impos' hwlftii^rfoetiy*ee Pills restored bis was sorely tranblwl* with tape-worm* All advice and medicine falied to hslp her. She had no reek. Thin, oarewor and un happy, she looked the very picture of misery. At last sh. oonoluded to try Brandrath'a Pills. In one year «ha took seventy-two .boxea. They brought away, according to her computation, over two hundred yards £LtaSrw?ni!- A proaoriM^ Descriptive Circular, af Nn* stmt free, on application to AUSTIN & CO. l6"** ft MOTOM iiABSa TO FRUITERS AND BOOK BINDERS. BAVBOEiri PASZUff h#r _Dr.Braudreth's Prlnei NewVork. Bold by all Obsarv. that upon Niw TOM, June 93,18881 bad symptoms leffe iSt^Ntond, naturally,and her health lmeam. offloe. Brandreth House, "srvs 'bat my name Is in the Government Stamp each box of rilla, which insures you ths genuine. B. BBANDKKTli. IPR. WH1TTIER. RWAEORADOATBof medicine. •?.d/Plomaat oflloe will show, has bee. longer fSfWed iu tbe treatment of Venereal, Hexualand |™Js Dueasse than any other physician in St. Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, StrictnM, Orchitis ?ernja, and Ruptnret all Urinary Diseases and SypbiHUoor Mercurial Affiictious of the Throat, Bones are treated with nnparalelled suooess. lunonoi lueas, evil (orebodmn, aversion to affemal M. loss of memory andssxual powers "e«tu gmarriage improper, are permanenUy onred. PiKlPMfiIMJms Aie disastrous and varied conseqnencet of self abuse, thst will be seat to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. Many physicians introduce patients to the doctor after reading his medical pamphlet. Communication confidential. A friendly tank will cost sou nothing. OIBce central, yet retired- No. 617 8L Charles street, Kt Louis Mo. Honrs 9 a. M. to 7 P. M. Sundaya 18 to 3 P. M. deoavly I P.BOWEN. A. WILLIAMS. IRAP.BOWEN&CO., SUCCBSSOB8 TO BYRN, BOWEN & CO., Importon and Jobbers of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS & KEROSENE GOODS, 170 Lake Street, CHICAGO, ILL., GOODS IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES. 49* All ortlera trill receive prompt Mil sarsfhl attention. Stark A Great rails, Lawlston A, Ludlow A A, Ontario, Amoskeag, American, Springfield, Atlantic, Union A, NatlonaL ITull stoeh of tho leading brands of GRAIN BAGS at the lowest market prices. WOOLSACKS, FLOUR HACKS, UAM SACKS, BAOfi and AGGlNQof .very description. 9. ft H. CHAPMAN, 139 South Witter St. Gargling Oil, THE BEST LINIMENT IN THE WORLD FOR HAN AND BEAST 36 s, Tears in tDTae. Is good for Uhennrntiam, R.'D. iit but Bran- "ehUI." if you have, do tbe you dfd the dav before. If on the next day yon have another "ohill," dothaaamsanin. Yon marbe snre that whether you need one dose of ChllblainR, Corns Whitlows, Caked Breasts, Hore Nipples, Cramps, Boils, Bites of Animals, Weakness of tbe Joints, Contraction of the Muscles, Burns and Hcalds, Frost Bitos, Painful Nervous Affections, Chapped Hands, Lame Back, Pain in the Bide, Swellings, Tumors, Tooth Ache, Old Sores Hemorrhoids or Piles, Flesh Wounds, (Galls and Beast. of all kinds Sprains, Braises, Cracked Heels, Ring Bone, Poll Evil, Windfalls,Callous, Spavin, Sweeney Fistula, Sitfost, External Poisons, Scratches or Grease, Spring Halt, Band Craoks, Lameness, Strains, Foundering Feet, Mange, Horn Distemper, Garget in Cows, Cracked Teats, Foot llot in Sheep, and many other diseases Incident td Taylor,'of Concord, Ky., says ths Gargling Oil cured a horse of his, injured while plowing by attempting to step over t^tnuns, From Cnuiip A Bbocl, Cochrane Landing, Ohio, Not. 20,1866.—We aro pleased with yonr medicine. It haa been the means of curing a great number of different diseases upon persons as well as small bottles'. dicated. From Db. 6th, 'family From Db. J. P. Tkbbbia, Warren, Ind. March 3,1856.—I am engaged in the prac­ tice of medicine, and find yonr Gargling Oil an extremely efficient remedy in all coses where an external application O. •UKht«D* Dee. 18da BrakdrsthBrooklyn,October To Dr. It cives me ploasure to stale the Rood I have experienced from your l'Uls. Since I commenced their nse I have felt, in all respecta, liko a new mac, and the rheumatism I took them to relieve bas entirely disappeared. At first I was prejudiced them, beqanse their operation was attended nth A Mwasa asimn.. Ki«t 1.— .• against th.m, beoanas th... with a severe an ping but, on further experience, I am oouvineed such pains are only oausod by tbe medicine struggling with and removing certain obstructions ia the bowels. I commenoed with taking five pills even night ongoing to bed, and by the increase of one pifi eaohjvwlng ran the quantity nptotw.lv. pills, which nnmbar I oontinuad to take for ten dsys, and then gradually raduoed to five pills at a dose. With the •xoaption of the flrst tbrM doses, I have experienced np pain or griping, but the operation vu both B. Nm^ Bums, Iowa, 20,1856.—I have practiced medicine in this county seven yearn and cheerfully wcommend yonr Gargling Oil as the bea liniment in nse. From Db. T. W. Emjs, Tronpville, Ga., Jan. 6, 1859.—If I conld roceiveboth boxes of the Qargling Oil it would not be too mnch, as I think mst I and dated conld soon find sale for it all, the inquiry being frequent since it is supposed that I have it for sale. From Db. Wm. S. McOaia, Chamois, Mo., Nov. 6, 1858.—Tour procure dozens of certificates from citizens of the oountry. Messrs. McLaih Gargling Oil is doing much better here than formerly, since its virtues have become known, And the bot tles put up for Family Use, without Stain, are mnch sought for. Extract from a letter from Hon. Natbui Lindset, County Judge of Shelby. Co., Iowa, dated Harlan, April Fallsburg, June last Henry Baffle .ndren onred. The Doctor's opportunitiea in hospital and private Pmctioe anuasunwaMd in Stljouisor any other city. Back dies of Bt. Louis papers prove that be has beeniooated there longer by years than any others advertising. The establisbuioDt, library, laboratory and appoiutraentaara unrivalled in the West,unsur passed anywhere. Age,with experience, can here lied upon and the doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the oountry. In past sncceas and pree~ eut position he stands without a competitor. Tho WrlllngHol a l'hjralelan wksm I'c.a tatl.n la Union-wide abmiM k* worth rending. From Ekos'Matheh, Middleport, N. T. JWy 28, 18BU.—1 pnwilMfed A bOllla Gargling Oil of your Agent, I Extract of a letter from ONLY ONE DOLLAR I.lftR ZION'S IIKKAio.Tau.1st. 1870. A lirnt-claaa Illustrated Kelirious Journal or 16 pagra* _J Contributors: 5 Editors. Tno cheapest paper in the larnJ. $2.£0 a yexir io advance. Kpocirncn copies free* K. I. WIN" ,.... frlNfiliOW, PnbliHbor, 11 f&rnhill. Muss, Agents Wanted for Dr. filarch!s NIGHT SCENES' IN THE BIBLE. Boso-tintnd Paper, steol eDeravingH o! unrivalled heaulyAuderandenr. Ono RRent sold in tfaroa wcetn. For circular, description, rncommondationH, pricp, aiid terms to scents. ulareBsKKIGr,KK,McC(JHiy a •)(».. Fbiladelpliia, l'a., Cincinnati, O. Chicago. 111., or (it. Louis, Mo. •IO PER A kovi DAYGUARAitTOED~.WJFa(MukwtnoSonuijitt^rSitcw,HIIIomk to sell the makfw the wi«k alike iuij huF.k» ban It the unicr-food, and in equ^J in C.VHTJ respect to any hewing Machine ovor invented. Pric» $'25. wl for five years. Hend for circnlnr, A ddr^sJOHN-Warra»i hon,(Jlahk4 8 t. a in OO., Hoe ton, I'itUburich. Va..or CHEAT DISTRIBUTION By the Metropolitan Gift Co. Cash Uifts to tlie Amount KVKltY of ANTED, A upon horses. We think it onres all yon recommend it to Knlttlns Mnch Inc.-. could the ties Sa Bbos., Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, Va», say, under date of July 24,1866, that they oan safely recom mend the Gargling Oil for more diseases than it is recommended for. From J. K. Fisbxb, Uniontown, Pa., June 31,1867.—Tour 13,1867.—It is decidedly preferred to any other liniment sold in this section. Extraot of a letter from BAinntt. a Hupp, Ohio, July 17, 1866.—In Lad that had what a yearling colt was ria for more than supposed to be Dipthe- ten not eat, and the throat swollen almost shut, and by the nse of three or four applications of the dollar bottles did the desired effect. From A. G. Nnib, Lewisville,Ooschocton Co., Ohio, March, 1862. I Or j) oU A. 8. Baker, at Middleport, and as yet have used but half it think it has given me more relief in a caso of severe Rheumatism of long stand ing, than anything I have over used before. J. O. ed Quincy, Chautauqua Co., 12, 1854.—I your medicine Pbatt, dat­ N. Y., August have been acquainted with (Gargling Oil) for the last fourteen years. It has proved a sure cure for Foot Rot in Sheep for which I sold the last bottle and have calls almost daily for more. Please forward as soon as con venient. Always inquire for MERCHANT'S CELE­ BRATED GARGLING OIL, other. Retail Price $1.00, 60 Cts., and 25 Cts Shake well before using, and rub on thoroughly before tho fire or some warm substance. The Gargling Oil has been Ask your jlySO It .Cotton Seamless Bags. In nse as liniment for thirty-six years. All we ask is a fair trial, but be sure and follow direc tions. nearest Druggist or dealer ia Patent Medicines for one of our Almanacs and Vade Mecums, people say about the OiL The GorglingOil is for sale by all respect able dealers throughout the United and other countries. Our testimonials date from We deal fair and States 1833 to 1868, and are unsolicited. Use the Gargling Oil and tell your neighbors what good it hns done. liberal with all and defy contradiction. Manufactured at L0CKP0RT, N. Y., bv MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL CO. JOHN HODGE, Secretary. $500,000. TICKET UK A WH A PKIZK. CCMh Gifts, eacb $20,(K01 4i'i Cauli (Jiiiri, r-.ir s'.10) iu hmjuo 5. aa s.ww I jwi DO Klennt Rosewood 1'ianoi each l/i r-7im 7B Alelodeoos, 75 U, Iwi 860 Sewiiie Macbinee "Goto l7fi CUUtiold Watches ... 75 to ».*i (Jssh Prizes, Silver Ware, &o„ valnel at $l,cuu*iu A cliance to draw ony of Hie above Prices TOT '2-jc. Tickele dcscrihiiift I'rizes arn se.ik'd in Knvslopes and well mised. Oo rccoipt of SHr: Eoldernamedany a fSoalnl 'I ickttt i» drawn withonlchoice and Hont by nmil to any litirirhw. Tbe ri/.e mn.n it will lo deliverel to tho tinlift oil payment of One Ioll«r. l'rizo are immedi ately sent, tn address by express or return mii.il. Yon will know what your Prize is liofcre yon for it. Any Prize nxcbaoKed for another of sarDo So lllaoks.

REFEKENCF-B:— Our patrons can dep«nH 011 fair doaling. TVo Bclcctlhe follnwiut! from uianj who have lately drawn valuable Pr r- arid ktntllv J'' mittel as to poblisb llu in: A mire•» J. !iui ns, (ibicaFEN. #10,(K|U, Miss Clara S. Walker, Baltimnro, Piano, 5'MKi: James M.MatthewB, Detroit,l£5.WJe ,T^hn T. Phi boantiful nrs of coon OK /log Van Vt a stump, almost severing the thigh from the body also that he has used it in bis family for fifteen years, and it is the best remedy for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Froet Bites, Rheumatism, eto., he ever used. da We want yon to Bend ns the larger propor tion of tho variety for **, Andrew Havannab, $S,ui0: Miss AKneK Simmonts, Charleston, Piano. •«!*. We pablinb no numeswitboot pern.'tsii'in. OriKiONH or thk .- "'J'hn linn is reiiabie. and doserve their snccpss," Weekly Tribuno Mnj 8 "Wo know tbem to bo a fc.ir dealiDB firm." N. Y. Hera' May 24 *A frioud of :rs drew a Ji-&M yrizQ wi-ich was promptly received."- Daily News, «T«ine 3. Send for circular, .i'l-. riii indaccmente to Agents. Hatisfaction Knaratd-e^d. Kvery packapo of Scaled J'n velnprm cooiiizm unk rrsit irr. Six Tickets tor ff 1: 13 for $2 35 for '6, 11n »r 15. A lo'lrs addressed to IIA UI'ICU. Wl lON &€

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