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Vv'.'.f iV-":'--." m-: mm: Sr GOOD-BYE, PROUD WORLD. BY KM.JH WALDO EHEBSOK. Good-bye, proud world! I'm going home Thou art not my friend I am not thine Too long through weary crowds I roam— A river ark on the ocean brine Too long I am tossed like the driven foam But now, proud world, I am going home! Good-bye to Flattery's fawning face, To Grandeur with his wild grimace To upstart Wealth's averted eye, To supfile office, low and high: To crowded halls, to court and street, To frozen hearts and hasting feet To tbose who go and those who come, Good-bye, prond wofld, I'm going home. I go to seak my own hearthstone, Bosomed in yon green hills alone A Feci et lodge in a pleasant land. Whose groves the frolic fairies planned, Where arches green the livelong day Echo the blackbird's roundelay, And evil men have never trod A spot that is sacred to thought and God. Ob, when I am safe in my sylvan home, I mock at the pride of Greece and Rome. And when I am stretched beneath the pines Where the evening star BO holy shines, 1 laugh at the lore and pride of man, At the sophist schools, and the learned clan For what are (hey all in their high conceit. When man in the bush with God may meet —Written in 1832. FIRESIDE CHIT-CHAT. NOON and 3 p. M. are the fashionable hours lor day aeddiugs. PINK OF PROPRIETY SAN AT Mme, de Monthozon's bal blanc at Paris early in the month, every young girl wore powdered hair and a costume of the period of Louis XV. Nothing could be prettier than the contrast be tween the coiffures poudress and the blooming, youthful faces of the wearers. A CITY medico tells this story: A girl from Elizabeth Bay came to him with her mother to be vaccinated and was ter ribly nervous about the matter. Just as the doctor was going to start work she threw her arms around the old lady's neck and sobbed: "One last kiss, mam ma, before the operation." SCENE at an evening party: The hostess: "Can I introduce you to any of the young ladies, Mr. T.?" Mr. T. Ah no. I think I am acquainted with all I wish." Hostess—"Do you know my daughter?" Mr T. (much embarrassed)—" A-h, no should be de lighted."—lioston Transcript. MICHAEL B. FURLONG, a lawyer of Springfield, 111., and Mrs. Peynado, a very wealthy widow of Louisville, met for the first time at Hot Springs, Ark., and were in the same hotel a week. On parting, they each promised to consider the question of marrying, and. if of the same mind at the end of nother week, to go to the Southern Hotel, St. Louis, to meet each other. Both were on hand at the appointed time and place, and the wedding was celebrated. A STRANGE compound of bashfulness and courage has been discovered in the person of Concord, N. H., bachelor. He does not hesitate to plunge headlong into the sea of matrimony, but he iB afraid to ask any of the girls to marry him. Therefore he advertises for some young woman of good reputation who is willing to espouse him. and offers to set tle SI0,000 on her at the time of the wedding, with reversion of all his prop erty should she svrvive him. THE Boston Globe tells of one of the Hub's society who was struck with a fancy to see how much truth there is in the assertion that is sometimes made as to the mustache being the national style of whisker, has taken a census of mus taches, counting them as they were seen in street cars, restaurants, places of amusement, and on the street. The re sult was, that out of 1,065 gentlemen thus numbered, 520 wore the mustache aloue, 455 wore other styles of whis kers, and 90 wore none at all. SUSIE GREEN might have had her pick from among the young men of Lexing ton, Ky., for she was handsome and rich but she preferred a gambler of the flash iest kind. He was known to her for a month as a stock-broker, and at the end of that brief courtship she married him. They stopped at a Louisville hotel on their bridal tour. He brought her a lemonade in her room, and she found it bitter. He had put an opiate in it. When she was unconscious he stole her purse and $2,500 worth of diamonds and deserted her. MANY dressmakers in New York lend money on interest 1o customers. That's where the skeletons come from. The skeletons are secret books of the house. On one page of them is entered the ac tual indebtedness of the customer for dresses. On the opposite page are the loans. Every month the books of the business are made up from these skele tons, the money loaned being charged to the dressmaking account. There is one lady whose spring bill will be over $5,000, and less than $2,000 is for dresses.—Mercury. A YOUNG, rich, and pretty widow in London, with plenty of animal spirits and in want of innocent amusement, hit on the original plan cf inscribing her name in the lxoks of a matrimonial agency as a wealthy but blind candidate for matrimony. The number of suitors was legion, and the charming widow amused herself to her heart's content, Some came in shabby clothes, some stretched themselves at full length on the sofa and made themselves quite at home, but spoke in tones of the deepest affection. The charming widow was, however, soon obliged to cut the joke short, for one of her suitors, after annex ing pair of candlesticks, introduced a bunch of long fingers into her pocket and abstracted her purse. "THEY say a woman can't keep a secret," remarked Mrs. Finsbury with a toss of the head. "1 say it's a slander. Mrs. Smith told me to-day that the Fendersons had had an awful time, John came home last night in a terrible state, and Sarah declared she wouldn't live with him another day but they are all made up again, and this morning they were both as good as pie. Mrs. Smith thought 'twas best not to say auythiug about it, seeing as they'd made up. She told me about it more'n an hour ago, and I haven't mentioned it to a son!. I guess a woman can keep a secret as well as a man." Every woman in the room cried out most loyally: "Of course she can." It was only the meu folks who relaxed their features. Name* of Fabrio*. [From the Scientific American.] Many kinds of dry goods possess old English names which "fire used, more or less corrupted, throughout the world. The origin of these old names is given by Sir George Bird wood as follows: Damask is from the city of Damascus satin from Zaytown, in China calico from Calcutta and muslin from Mosul. Buckram derived its name from fiochara fustian oomes from Fostat, a city of the middle ages from which the modern Cairo is desoended. Taffeta andtabby from a street in Bagdad. Cambric is from Cagnbrai, (Huze has Its I II I There is a girl in Plymouth County who lias had eighteen different lovers, and not one of them evgr got his arm nronnd her. She weighs 384 pouuds.—Boston Post. FRANCISCO has a bureau for ex changing bric-a-brac. When house wives get tired of the ornaments in their parlors, they swap them off with other housewives, and thus get a change without increasiug the original invest ment. A YOUNG woman in Ithaca, N. Y., an swered the advertisement of a firm of marriage brokers, and soon after re ceived a demand for $26.50 for advertis ing, with the threat that if she did not pay it, her letter would be printed. She paid the money. MICHIGAN society: At a wedding in Bay City, a few nights ago, the young male guests were eager to dance with the bride, which favor she gladly granted on condition that they ante up $1 each, which they did and she stuck the lucre down her dainty stocking leg." from Gnza baize from Bajae dimity from Damietta, and jeans from Jaeru Drugget is derived from a city in Ire land, Droghedtk Duck, from which Tucker Street in Bristol is named, comes from Torque, in Normandy. Diaper is not from D'Ypres, but from the Greek diasproB, figured. Velvet is from the Italian vellue, wolly (Latin, vellus—a hide or pelt.) Shawl in the Sanscrit eala, floor, for shawls were first used for carpets and tapestry. Bandanna is from an Indian word, meaning to bind or tie, because tbey are tied in knots before dyeing. Chintz comes from the Hindoo word chett. Delaine is the French of wool." B. D. BUF0RD & CC. Bock Island, HL Manufacturers ot SULKY UNO GANG PLOWS Steal & Chilled Plows, RDM ASH WAIM8 CULTIVATORS. Listing Plows, COMBINED LISTER MO CORN DRILL, Harrows, etc., etc. Branch Houses. ST. LOUIS, no. KANSAS CITY, I*. ST. PAUL, Minn. ST. JOSEPH, Mo. COLUMBUS, O. MILWAUKEE, Wis. OMAHA, Neb. Write for our Diary, mailed fret. $ BROWN'S IRON BITTERS are a certain cure for all diseases requiring a complete tonic espe cially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc. Enriches the blood, strength ens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all Drug gists at $l.OO a bottle. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Baltimore, Md. See that ALL Iron Bitters are made by BROWN CHKMICAS Qkand have crossed red lines and trade mark on wrap pes BBWARE OF IMITATIONS. Hand lea and Pocket for BJWKH.U. 8UCOEU. StiMmr NWiimaniK »^tt»5S3S£n®lSsg®90 /ftflTm*fcMJnmimiannof*iifeJrrtirmOTfn mnd twin prcm/dtfrtUmdrnt mcmfwM initrmt, nothing can be fairer —S WMilitftt lmtr»e»t.Leave K. Y. City, BudV or Christopher (St. Ferries, a. m. or in, m. (fare, excursion onhr WL8S). LeaveWashington all or 6.39 p.m. antrlng in R.Y.atMOorSp. m. same darffor rmttM fromCfticw.KJchiMr*l,Phflfc, Boston, Ac., see "DeaUj 'a Eiewrston Boute Circular,")fallowed to pay OthCTOrawMtSfcitt,fiiOng. Pianoforte |1SS to S1M0. BwalMM BMwlwjwiMni frw. Addreaa or call upoi DA mil f. BEATTY, Washington, Inr Jersey OKAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK TRADE MARK. An nnfailingcnre forSeminalWeak ness. Spermatorr hoea, Impotency, and all Diseases that follow as a sequence of Self- Abuse as Loss of Memory, Univer- v. sal Lassitude, So 106 Main St., Bufa'.o, If T. For sale in Austin by DOBM & WOLD, DruggUL QBEAT BARtrAINS TO KUSIC DEALERS. WIS. LYDUE. N1UUL OP LM, UU. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 lrEftCTABT.T! Trill COMPOUND. IB a Positive Cnre "or nil tlioae l*alnnal Complaint# and Wealm***** so common toourbe»t female papulation. It cure entirely tbe worst form of Female Com plaints, (ill ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera lion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Splnnl Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change ot IJfe. It will dissolve and eipel tumors from the uterus in an early stage of development. Tbe tendency to can cerous humorathereis checked veryspeedily by Its use. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of hearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times and under all circumstances act In harmony with the laws that govern the female system. For tbe cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound Is unsurpassed. LTDIA E. l'lNKIIASfS VEGETABLE COM* POUND is prepared at 233 and »5 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Prico $1- Six bottles for |6. Bent by mail in tbe form of pills, also In the (orm of lozenges, on receipt of price, ft per box for either. Mrs. Plnkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send (or pamph let. Address as above. Mention thit taper. No family should be without LYDIA K. FHiKHAU'S LITER PIUS. They cure constipation, blllonenss^ and torpidity of the liver. eents per bos: tgr Sold by all DniiiMs. pEATTlrs Golden t^n^?5e^~87a7"sT«i»8rWa"mitorEboni^l Case, 5 Octaves,Metal Foot Flates.Upriirht Bellows. Steel 8prings, Lamp Stands, Pocket for music. Handles and .Patent Stop Action, a NEWT AND NOVEL KEEIBOARl (pntentcd.) willeiva as much music as 14 COMMON OltGANS. no other maker dare build this organ (it is patented.) KNOKJfOITS SUCCESS. Sales over 1000 a month. Factory workiDjr DAY and by 320 Edison's Electric lights at JilCHT to fill orders. [TSf^Pr'ec, Boxed, Pellrered on board AAA Cars here, Stool, Book, ic., only VvV If niter one year's me yon are not satisfied return Orgun, will promptly refkind money with Interest GOVS AND miOHS TSS WST8TO2OT in person, Fire Dollars (t5) allowed to pay expenses if you buy come anyway, you are welcome. Tree Conch with poll'e atteadaau meets all trains. Other Orpins #30, $10, $50np. Pianofortes 1125 to $1600. iStT Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue free. Please Address or call upon DANIEL P. BEATTT, Washington, Htv jersey. BEEN CASTLE RAIN DRILL Has a continuous FORCE FEED of rubber, cannot bunch tho srain, sows grain evenly, has rubber springs, and will dec*' all ordinary obstacles. It is bin. with Detachable Grass Seeder, front or rearf ERTILIZER ATTACHMENT, Which sows all kinds of phos phates, or fertilizers in generr.1 use, in same furrow with tho wheat. A Patent Cut-off pre vents waste of Fertilizers equcl to 20 per cent, of cost of Drill each year. Circulars sent free upon appli cation. J. B. CROWELL & CO. CREENCASTLE, PENN'A. CENTENNIAL A N N I N I It separates Oats, Cockle, and all fonl stuff from wheat. Is also a perfect olaanar of Flax, Timothy, Clover, and all kinds of seeds. Tbe groat Improvement over other mUls Is that it has two shoes. It Is sspeclally adapted for warehouse n»e. Bend tor Descriptive Circular and Price List. Liberal disc, to dealers, address 8. FREEMAN A SONS, RACINE, Afto Taking. Ion, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema ture Grave. •VFall particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send tree by mail to every one. flVThe Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at |1 by all druggists at fi per Sy ackaee, or six packages for IV or w'll be sent free mail on receipt of the money by addressing TKK OKAY MKUICIlfK CO Sampl^Ctold Violin and Goi ter atrings, 15 etc each. Silver strings, 10 Cents escb. Will last 'or years. Vio ls from 75 Cts •85 each. Agents wanted. EULBEBT BBOS., ud WksMbMinh MS (Hive 81* erehandite. STTXAOALSF KFE PENSIONS I for 8ouius, widows, pa rents, childreh. Pensions rfor wounds, accidental in juries, hernia or rupture, loss of sight or bearing, disease,of longs, heart, eyes, rheumatism, varicose veins,piles,faluuK back ot measles, chronic diarrhoea or «sy Thousands yet entitled. Pensioners *o« entitled to an IKCMASE. BOGXTY yetdue thon sands. 'Soldiers and heirs of and Hexican wars entitied to PENSION and LAND1813 WABBAXTS- I have un- eaoelled facilities for securing PATSKT8. 01destciaim ey In the V. S. fetui two stamps tor late laws, .-Its and instructious.W.T. FITZGBBALD, Pension patent Att'y, Lock-bo* 488, Washington, D. C. Wisconsin. PAYNE'S FABK ENGINES. Vertioal St Spark-Arresting Engines from 2 to -12 norse-power, mounted or unmounted. Best and Cheapest Engines made: j|lSO upwards. Send fov Illustrated Catalogue lor information and price B. W. PAYNE & SONS. Box 840, Corning. N. TOTFUI* News for Boys and Girls!! ,J Young and Old II A NEW IN* JVENTION just patented for them, [forHomeul*J Vret and Scroll Sawing, Tuning, I Boring, Drilling,Orindinf, Polishing, I Screw Cutting. Price »S to $60. Send 8 cents for 100 pages. BBOWN, Lowell, T~ Dcycinuo For SOI.DIERS, rCnOIUnO widows, father*, mothers or children. Thouiands yet entitled. Pensions given for loss of Snger.toe.ejre or raptnre.varieose veini .ur mylMaease. Thoniands of pemionera aad soldiers entitled to ENCKEABE aad BOUNTY. PATENTS pro eared for Inventors. Soldiers land and atami and Bounty laws, blanks and iastraettoas. We raiiTefer to thousand! of Pensioner! aad Clients. A WRC^S Will send 4ft page Catalogue of mnsioalmdsa on receipt of the first cash order. N. W. FltrgioraldACp.PP'sio** I ATKNT Att'ya, LockboxUS. WashlDCton. D. (T. LYON&HEALY tUto A Mwum MS.«GMM|«u UsaliH Cs tiMfi. Oram MKaod Sundry Bud Oatita, Rep iIh tadoda InrtncdM and 1 Amateor Biadi, aad a •KMakitltafa Work,warranted orlUI*PNMfTitioa sn bovadiB fitMstPraneh masUa.eaboasad, F^YJUJWPTLROTRTALNS HMRTLFBL tlOM, mail THE BEST REMEDY FOR Diseases of tbe Throat and Lugs. JlVI7 EtiQ In CHERRY PECTOR diseases of the pul- *monary organs a safe and reliable remedy ia invaluable. AYBit's CHERRY PECTORAL is such a remedy, and no other soeminently mer its the confidence of the public. It is a sci entific combination of the medicinal princi ples and curative vir tues of the finest drugs, chemically united, of such power as to insure the greatest possible efficiency and uniform ity of results. It strikes at the foundation of all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any age or either sex. Being very palatable, the youngest children take it readily. In ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Ca tarrh, the effects of AYER'S CHERRY PEC TORAL are inagieal, and multitudes are an nually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It should be kept at hand in every household for the pro tection it affords in sudden attacks. In Whooping-cough aud Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. Low prices are inducements to try some of the many mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap and ineffective ingredients, now offered, which, as they contain no curative qualities, can afford only temporary relief, and are sure to deceive and disappoint the patient. Diseases of the throat and lungs aemand active and effective treatment and it is dan gerous experimenting with unknown and cheap medicines, from the great liability that these diseases may, while so trifled with, become deeply seated or incurable. Use AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, and you may confidently expect the best results. It is a standard medical preparation, of known aud acknowledged curative power, and is as cheap as its careful preparation aud fine ingredients will allow. Eminent physicians, knowing its composition, prescribe it in their practice. The test of half a century has proven its absolute certainty to cure all pul monary complaints not already beyond the reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. •OLD BY ALL DKUOOISTS EVERYWHERE. —IS THE— INTERMEDIATE CON NEC ION In the Great Through Liue between the KTortli and Soutli, Faailiarlf Enown as the A4i OTTUilWA ROUTE!" The Traveling Public concede this to be TBB ROUTE BETWEEN ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS AND St. Louis, Kansas City, SOUTH. IT IS ALSO THE GREAT ROUTE For Distribution of Travel East and. West, As It crossea the Three Trunk Linen of Iowa, aad makes close connrc tlons at all Jnnettou Stations. 2 TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY. 2 Pullman Sleepers Daily BETWEEN ST. PAUL & ST. LOUIS! THROUGH TICKETS To All Important Points! ASK FOB TICKETS VIA THE CIBTB&L IOWA RAILWAY. D. N. PICKEB1 NO. 0. A. JEWETT, Supt ft Trtas. O. P. ft T. Agt. A E E TH« GREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE VIA Ottumwa or Burlington. IVThree Through Paaseniter Tralna Dai'y for Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, 8t. Joaeph, Atcbi aon, Top^ka and Kanaaa City. Direct connections for all points in Kanaaa, Nebraska, Colorado. Wyo ming, 'Montana, Nevada, New Hexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR CHICAGO, Where Direct Coanectiona are made with Through Sleeping Gar —TO— Sew York, Bonton, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, AND ALL EASTERN CITIE8, THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, And all points In the Parkers Hair Balsam 8»tUta iw»t fcrtld oa» a pnfect Hair R«torw and Jnwtinf. Admired for Iti cleanlmeu and elegaut perfume. Never Fatla to Beatore Grey or Faded Hair to Um yottthlttl color. 60 ct. and fl ttaaat alldrugguti. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger. Backs, Mandrake, Stlllingla and many of the best medicines known are here com bined intoamedicine of such varied and effective powers, as to make the GreatestBlood Purifier&the Best Htalth aad Streflgth Restorer Cver Used. It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and all Female Complaints. If you are wasting away with Consumption or any disease, vsc the TONIC to-day. It will surely help you. Remember I it is far superior to Bitters, Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds up the system without intoxicating. social and sexual science. PLAIN HOMBonALK MEDICAL COMMON IT CUKES SPAVINS, SPLINTS, RINGBONES, UBBS AND ALL SIMI LAR BLEMISHES, AN1 REMOVES THE BUNCH' WITHOUT BLISTER ING. Is the only positite DB. B. I. KENDALL Lines LBT. The Best Line to Where direet connections are made for all points •OUTB. The unequaled inducements offered by this Line to Tr ivelera and Tourists, are as follows: The cele brated Pullman (16-wheel) Palace Sleeping C»rs, run on'y on this lino, C, B. Q. Palace DrawiD Boom Cars, with Horton's He linin-i Chairs. I extra chsrge for aeats in reclining chairs. The fs mous C., B. a Q. Palace Dining Cars. Go geous Smoking Cars fitted with elegant high-baoted Bat* tan Revolving Ch Irs for the exclusive use of first- Steel Vra^MMid superior equipment, combinrd with their great through car arrangement, makes this, above all ber«, the favorite routo to the East, tooth, Southwest and the far West. T-y it, and yon will find traveling a luxury in stead of a di comf rt, ihrongh tickets^»ia. this celebrated line-for rale I at ail offices in the United 8'ates and Canada All idformatlon about rates of fare, sleeping car accommoda* ions, time table*, e'c., wi b^ chee ful I ly given bji a. jlng to AS. B. WOOD, General Pa«aenger gt, Chicago. T. 3. Porn*, General Mtnsg^r. ObtcaRo make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entiresystem in uiree months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from to li weeks MlSre WIUITED™1™- £H HUL JUL«b 1 as W It will also knit a great variety, ot tmer: & Co., atida B. J. KENDALL & (O, Gent?:—I am so dit again, space of Send address for Illustrated IIM met CARTERS 50c. PILLS. and$x sizes, atall dealers in dntgs. None genuine without signature of Hiscox &Co.,N.Y. Send tor circular LARGE SAVINS IN BUYING THE DOLLAR SIZE. "JUST LET ME SHOW YOU" DR. FOOTK'S HAND-IOM IF HEALTH HIHTS And Ready 1teeipes, Worth ^25. Coat 25e. By tha antbor 0AHD"MEDI 1 "PLAIN Horn TALK" CAL COMMON SUIBB." 19ft PAGES of Advletabost Dally HabiU XAO and R*eipM for Can of Common Ail awnta Taluabl. book of RtftrMc. for crcry •tally. Only erata, by mall, pnpald. Tli* Hani-book contain* cbapUia on Hy (iana for all Maaoaa, Common Sanaa en Com mon Ilia, Hygianle Carallva Maaanraa, How Avoid Undaurabla CMldran, Knacka Worth Knowing, Hinta on Balblag,ea Nuratng tha Sick, on Eaargancin, Hinta for Pregnant Dr. FOOTS.Md CHRONIC 6th«r pkyiieiui Women, together with torn* of tbe PrivaU boiD faod'£r InnUda. tTAGENTS WA^TfilT. of high rtputo, and dlrecHon» for pr»p Ximj Hill Publishing Go., 139 Zut 28th Stmt, Yt«w Toik City. DISEASES CUBED New paths marked out by that most popular book medical, AND SENSE. Nearly 1,000 pages, 200 illustrations by Dr. E. B. Foote. Purchasers are en titled to free consultation, either in person, or BY mail. A $3.'£ book reduced to $L50, making it the CHEAPEST BOOK in the ENGLISH or GERMAN Language. 16 page Contents Tables free. We also send free samples of DR. POOTR'S HEALTH MONTHLY with list of nearly lOOuremiuma 50 cents a vear. *MUBB&Y HILL PUBLISHING CO., N. Y. City. ncs irsw ELASTIC TRUSS toil H| Kllin itiona of iht body, whila tha tfai CTppraaaaa Ink tha latiatlaaaJaataanfaraonwiuM wllb tka yinpr. With light piaauic tha Harnials held Meanly lay and night, and a radical cur* ccrtaln. Itia eaay, dnrabta ac4 chaap. San by mail. Circnlws fria. EGGLESTON TBUBS CO^ Chicago. 111. CURE Sick ITeadache and relievo all the troubles inci* dent to a bilious etata of the system, euch as Diz ziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, P:ti:i in tho Side, Ac. While their most remark able 6UCCCS3 has beeu shown in caring SICK Headache, yet Carter'sLittle Liver Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing they nfs this annoying complaint, while all disorders of the eton and regulate the bowels. Spavin Cnre, and having a valuable and speedy horse which had' been lame from Ppavin for eighteen months, I sent to you for a bottle by express, which in six weeks removed all lameness and enlargement large splint from another horse and both horses are to-day as Bound Kendall's Spavin Cure. Ill DTHfAV FT PCD It hag been ascertained by repeated trials to be IH nUJMJl lllliolls t,,e Kendall's Spavin Cure. Bead below of its wonderful effects as a liniment for the human family: ovei until near a week, and 10 and behold one-half of the size was gone, WITH joy I could hardly believe I', I inmediately appli' and have gs Circulsr, with such unqualified SUCCESS to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price 1 per bottle, or six bottlis for |5. ALL DROfcrUiVI'IS BATC hey also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate tho livci' Even itdhey only cured HEAD Aclio they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint but fortu nately their goodness does not end here, and tlioso who onco try them will find these itttle pills valu able in BO many ways that they will not De willing to do without thein. But after all sick head ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here is where we make onr great boast. Oar piUs care,it while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentla action please all who use them. In vials at SB cents five for SI. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Hew York City. J. MONROE TAYLOR ESTABLISHED 1844. 113 WATER ST., NEWVOBK. Thousands, disgusted with the many poor articles offered in market, are now happy in using J. MONROE TATLOR'S Gold Medal preparations. They are guaranteed strictly pure and superior to any other in market. Ask your grocer for-them, and do not be put off with any others until you have given them a trial. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE! ("KENDALL'S Kendall's Spavin Cure! It does not blister, but it ia certain in its effects, and is sure to remove the elnargement as well as the lameness, if persevered with. Kendall's Spavin Cure! It haa cured thonsands and thoutan|S of cases and is destined to cure millions and millions more, Kendall's Spavin Cure. cure know and to show what this remedy will do we give here a sample of ca-es cured by it, a statement which was FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. FOR MAN IT IS NOW KNOWN TO BE ONE OP THE BEST IP NOT THE BEST LINIMENT EVER DISCOVERED. WASHINOTONVILLE, Ohio, June 17th. 1880 Gents:—Reading your advertisement in Turf, Field and Farm, of Kendall*! I aa worth to mo one hundred dollars. Respectfully yours, H. A. BKBTOLETT, M. D. joyed in view of the three wetks sg a slow but constant enlargement has been troubls, almost en irely prevtntii leceivingthe colts. The one bottle waa VERV BEST liniment ever used for any deep seated pain of long (standing* or short duration. Also for CORNS. BUN IONS, FROST-BIIES OR AKY BRUISE, CC OK L4MENESS. Some are afraid to use it on HUMAN FLESH elmply because it Is a horse medicine, but you should renumber that what Is good for beast is good for man, and we know from ex perience that "KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE" can be used on a child 1 year old with perfect rslety. Its effects are wonderful on human flesh and it does not blister or make a sore. Try it and be convinced that no liniment equals it on human flesh. HEMATITE, Missouri, Augnst 2F)th, 1880. nsnlt dall's Spa via Oure that I feel that ought for humanity's sake PUBLISH it to the world. About tbirty-flv? years ago wuile ridn a ycung ug'Y horte I was iujured in one of of an application of your Ken my te stie'rs, and from that time to I ih« result, giving me a great amount me from horseback rid'ng which was my usual way of traveling. I saw a notice of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, never once thought of it for anything except for hoise, but after medicine and reading CVR wbat it was good tor, feeling terribly exercised about my difficulty for I had consulted many physicians and nore gave me any specific but when it could be en dured no long«r to remove it with the bnif*. I applied your Kendall's Upavin Cure as an experiment, and it was S3 painful in its application that I concluded not to repeat it, and though*: no more ab U" made in all about a half a dozen applications, running over A two weeks, and tbe terrible enlargement is almost emir. IT gone, in vie of wnich I cannot ex-1 press my fetlit ot light. It has been A Ood-send to me. May he send It to thers with like troubles. JOHN RICE, Pastor of Hemati Cov grr p. —You are at liberty to put th:s in any shape you may please. I am not ashamed io have my name under, over or by the Bide of it. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Kendall's Spavin Cure is sure in its effect, mild in ita action, aa it does cot blister, yet it ia penetra' and iwerful to reach ai deep-seated pain or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement if used for several days, such as spavins, splints, callous sprains, swelling*, any lameness and enlargemei ts of the j'it or limbs, or rheumatiim iu man and lor any purpose for whi 'h a lioiment is used for man or beast. It is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild aud yet certain in its effects. It is used full A'rength with perfect safety at all seasons of the year. which we think ives positive proof of its vir:ues. NO remedy or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price, by the proprietors, DB. B. J. KENDALL & CO., Enosburgh Falls, Termont. it or SOLD BY A.LL DRUGGISTS. Use Lawrence Martin's For COUCH8, COLDS. SQRS THROAT, BBOWOHITI^ ^TMMA. PIISU- MONIA, CONSUMPTION, Diseases of THROAT, CHEST' AHDIUiNOB. system after the cough has been relieved. Quart size bottles,, Price $1.00. CAUTION! CAN GET it for il Has always been one of tbejmort Imwrtaivt IIII BIEDIOATOD article-the genuine has a Private Die Proprietary Stamp on.each bottle, which permits It to be 8*ld by Dranriata, OfMoni DeSlen Ersrywasw, MO- WITHOUT 8PBCIAL TAX OR UflWM. The TOLU, BOCK AND BYE CO., Proprietors, 41 Bivsr St, Cklosgo, III THE UNITED STATES MAIc 8EED STORE To every man's door. .If our yBEEDS are not sold In your wnvdropusaPostalCardfor Handsome Illustrated Catalogue D, LANDRETH SONS, PhlliwielpMa. 3W*$ You Can ITCH**' "lien®0 H** Keree Centra! Cm 8. 8. Weill City IF AIFTNY Cifcv WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WILL 8IE of I. it Church TrotlJOOO ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, IOWA, MINNESOTA and DAKOTA, OVER THE ROADS OP THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & St. PAUL R'Y CO,, Without dmibW on your traclts. This magnificent system reaches almost every important "d SUmSKoBT In the GREAT NORTHWEST. It includes the on^r trough unbroken lines owned by any one Company, Between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Minneapolis, and forms with hs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ROUTE, Between St. Irfrala and Northern Minneapolis. It also includes Through Routes between ALU the Terminal Points shown upon this Map, With ample passenger tram service upon each- Asukttav °unc\\ dttum Aurora uflinQ 0" Bsmealep, this Company O^ITS all Boads sfhowa a"bove Sa heavy lines. Reference to the Official Railway Guides or the Time Tables published by the Company, will show that the C., M. & St. P. can take you in its Splendid Passenger Trains, at Express Speed, over its own Superb Tracks, FROM almost anywhere TO almost anywhers in the Five Great States named above. ITS ROAD-BED. SUPERSTRUCTURE and EQUIPMENTS COMBINE ALU MODERN IMROVEMENTS, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY PARTICULAR It runs its own MAGNIFICENT SLEEPERS upon all Through Trains, and its own PAKWIl CARS—the finest in the world. Its RAILROAD HOTELS and DINING HALLS are noted for their superior excellence. While it connects the prominent Business Centres of the Northwest, it has also upon its lines more Healtb and Pleasure Keaorta and greater Scanic Attractions than any other systemofroads upon the continent Its Magnificent New Union Depot, on Madison, Canal and Adams Streets, Chicago, is the most elegai/ (tnd commodius Passenger Station in the United States. ___ ,„TS/1 It is conceded by the Traveling Public, to be in all things, THE LEADING LINE. MERRILL, W. C. VAN HORNE, A. V. H, CARP ENTER, J.H.PAGE. Gea'l Manager. Gcn'l Superintendent. GenlPassandTicke»Agt. Ass Gen 1 Pass. Agt CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y Is by a'.Lodds the beat road for you to take when traveling in either direction between Heap and all the Principal Points in the Test, and Northwest. Carefully examine this Map. The principal Cities in tho West and Northwest are Stations on this road, tts through trains make close connections with the trains of all railroads at junction points. rainera H.St. OBdlJKMI JUgona TAKKTO! .Sioux c,,-. Cretgton ''Jr "action 22J2"£o/ n.Mcw A Cu.,cM-_LA»®__ 1 nneapolis Its main line runs from Chicago to Council Bluffs, passing through Joliet, Ottawa. LA Salle, Geneseo, Moline. Rock Island. Liberty, IowaClty, COUNCIL BLUFFS, LEAVENWORTH SON yOU, Through car# are also run between What will please you of enjoying your beau Manufacturers of MITC" MILES TOWN, dXK connections the pictwesque n*aac«i56 COBOT IOUXCIT J'ortDodg Delawtr? jloatictno II yr* vis CUm inv IMXJW MAT3 Proves beyond any reasonable question that the Ante _Aslilaiia I WITH THE OEOCRAPHV OF THI8 COUNTRV» BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE »\u»«tonai 'vrtltngton uo&e mven^rt. WMt tic. and Avoca: with branches from Bureau Junction to Peoria tine ttional Centreville, Princeton.Trenton.GaIlatln,Came ron, Leavenworth. Atehlson, and Kansas City tonsport. Independent, illaon.Ottu. villa Oskaloosa, Fella, Mt. Zton to Keosauqun Newton RRIAWOID and Audubon and Avoca to Harlan SSSaia frT^roug^l Milwau- &ND Kansas City, via the -MUwaukee and •W'SSMfBffft-i-j. »ass«ss!a eoutnped. Its road bed is simply perfect, and its track is laid with steel rails. .. most will be the pleasure meals, while DMsing over the tl fin prairies of Illinois and Iowa,in one of our magnificent Dining Cars thai accompany all Through Express Trains. Ton get an entire meal, as good as Is served in any first-class hotel, for seventy-fivecents. (1 Appreciating the fact that a majority of the neople prefer separate apartments for different nurposes (and the Immense passenger business of this line warranting it), we are pleased toan nounce that this Company runs Pullman Palace JS FLORENCE "n- ChanSterX Qninneato Worcester Spaldi Clayton I S dfOlNJ3 I N ST.o TCAPO rWAterto* dmair^DisM alena WEST! IMPERIAL PALACE DINING CARS. It is tho only road that runs Pullman Sleeping Cars North or Northwest of Chicago. It has over 3,000 MIL.ES OF ROAD* It forms, amongst others, the FOL! owing trunk lines. ««Council Bluffs, Colorado & California line." "Winona, Minnesota Northeastern Nebraska IAne." Chicago, St, Paul & E&LN, RMMORDFRRE^POTT & Dubuque Line," ^WASIEE, GRCEN BAY SUPENOR Line." Jim River Valley, Pierre & Deadwood Line." WaukeBha, Madison & Northern Tickets over this road are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents in the United Statesi and Remember to ask for Tickets via this road, be sure they read over RAILWAY NORTH-WESTERN THE CHICAGO AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, Over all of ita principal lines, runs each way daily from two to four or more Fast Express Trains, tho only road West, North or Northwest of Chicago that uses the It teveng 3*01*1 THE MITCHELL STANDARD PLATFORM SPRING WAGON. Also Three-Si The •traction and partment is entirely separate from the Farm Wi work we have facilities unsurpassed.. Send for if TVnnueapolis Line. Canvas. it, J. 0. LAYNG.Genl Superintendent, Chicago. W. H. STENWETT, Gcn'l Pass. Agent, Chicago. and take none iK MAM OTHE^- V, Wenasha a CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC B'T fx%ifi»'JTolon9 Oonn^lngLli^bettwe«crt»^EMt^and^©W«wPalaceWest!andthoses,and gALOON xpressPaMengM'^*?n^wlth^ll- reat feature Marengo.Brooklyn.Grlnnell, Des Moines (thecapital of Iowa), Stuart, Atlan Wilton Junction toMuscar Wasblnicton. Fairfield Cldon, Belknap, only. One other you £»ES F2FEE£%EKSKTA.'SMDKI»ECais'your^TRSenjoyraiacccanour01where at all hours of the day. Magnificent Iron Bridges and Missouri rivers at a" line, and transfers are avoic Kansas City, Leavenworth and Atchison, con nectlons being made in Union Depots. The principal K. B. connections of this rreat Through Line are as follow*: At CHICAGO, to Moines to Indlanola and WintersetMonroe.Des with all diverging lines for the *AT'ENOLBWOODJ with the L.S. &M.S., andP.. 'IRVMBNEROS HXIOHTS, with P., c. *st ^JX LA SALLU. with 111. Cent. R. At PXORIA, with P. P. A Jj! P.D. A E. I. B. A W.s 111. Mid.: and P. A W. Rds. At Hoc*ISLAKD.T. with Milwaukee and KOCT. Island Short Line J^K JSI'DJFC^^^BDS. At DAVEWPOKT,,"andthe with Davenport Division with the B. C. R. A N.B.B. AtGRIHUKLL, with Central Uw»R. R. At CoLUMBCfl AtOTTUMWA. with Central Iowa K. R., W.. St. L. A Pac., and C.. B. and Q. R. Kds. At KK/KUK, with Tol., Peo. A War. Louis A Pac., and St.U.Keo, A N. W. R. Rds. il£J?SSSS8!l^ 4ps2-ss»»«! ^K^/S CITY, with all lines for the West and Southwest. MCA LR3W§ & ^'O., Racine, WM,, MOINE8* E I O O O S in its con* Buggy De this class ol ion shops. "And for the manufeeture !atalogu= and Illustrated Price. List. LBW19 4B CO., Racine, LUTCHELL I 1 3 !''i