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4 WASHINGTON. tvnmhrjof Conp'w&Ional Proceeding?. tfAgtHKOTON, TiiUrtdjr, Dec 8.Morrill tton, atiumtttlnjr a list of the names of ofllccra, clerks and other employes on the rolls of the uriwrtmcni, witu BflJano.9, tic. 'iaDICd anil Ordered printed, Bills were introduced and rc Ttferrcd a follows ! lly Pendleton, to prorlde vitA the principal officers of each executive) de partment mv occupv seats on the floor of the Senate and Uouso: also a bill to amend certain sections of tho revised statutes concerning taxes on deposits In banks ; by Cockrcll, to amend tho rcrlscd itatutcs, providing that every ofllccr and soldier who served during the recent rebel lion for CO days and was honorably discharged, and In caso of his death, his widow and minor children shall be entitled to 160 acres of public land not otherwlcc reserved or appropriated; by l'lumb, to rctlio Judges of the United States courts after ten years' service at TO -Tears, and alter twenty years' service, at 05 years. The bill Qranting to Mrs. Garucld the frank ing jprlvlleco pasted without objection, being the first bill of the session to pass tho Senate. Pending tho motion to adjourn Davis addressed tho Benatc, calling attcn Ion to tho fact that Eth of December was the fiftieth anntacrsarr the day Isaac Dussctt, Doorkeeper of the 8cn tc, became connected with the Senate, having en tered service as a page through tho Influcnccc Daniel Webster. He said. "I am sure the sen timent on all sides Is cordially expressed when 1 wish him health and happiness In the namo of the Senate of the United States." Adjourned UUMjT(Uy. HOUSE. Washington, Friday, Dec. 9. Taylor, of Ohio, had a resolution to offer for the appoint ment of a committee to audit the expenses attended on the Illness and death of President Garfield. llaieHon, of Wisconsin, objected to It at . the present time. Mills, of Texas, appeared ami was sworn In. The Speaker announced the following committee on mileage: Bmltb, of Pennsylvania: Ryan, Paul, Cobb and McKtnzlc. Tho following comprise the committee on the death of President Gar field: McKlnley, Pacheco, Belford, Wait, Forney, Dunn, .Martin, Davldton of Florida, Stephens, Cannon, Orth Kasson, Anderson, Carlisle. Gibson, Dlnglcy, McLanc, llarrls, of Massachusetts, Ilorr, Dunncll, Hooker, Ford, Valentine. Cassldy, Hall, Hill of New Jertcy, Cox of New York, Vancc.Georgc, O'Neill, Chase. Aiken, Petti bone, Mills, Joyce, Tucker, Wilton, and WJ. Hams of Wisconsin. The House adjourned un til Tuesday. SENATE. WASmxoTON. Mondav, Dec. 12. Tho Scnaie confirmed tho nomination of Ficllnghnysen as Secrttary of Btate. Senator Edmunds Introduc ed a bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treas ury to pay all necessary and reasonable ex penses Incurred In behalf of thp lato Presi dent Gatflcld. provided tho aggrcgato shall not exceed $100,000. Tho chair submitted a rnembrlal from the Legislature of Minnesota " fir tho Improvement of tho Mississippi river from St. Anthony's Falls to New Orleans. A petition was presented asking for the abolition of the tax on bank checks. Bills wcro Intro duced and referred as follows: By Ed munds, for defraying the extra liabilities and expenses Incurred In consequence of the assault upon the President; also to amend section 0353 of tho revised stat utes in reference to bigamy, and for other pur poses; by Morrill, to enable national banking associations to extend their corporate existence'; by McVlllan, to amend the section of tho re vised statutes relating to the license fees of - officials of steam vessels; by Butler, to estab lish an educational fund nnd apply a por tion of the proceeds of public lands to public education; by Hoar, for the education of In dian children, upon which ho gavo notice of his Intention to speak; by Davis, Ot Illinois, to establish a Court of Appeals. Blair sub mitted n resolution Instructing the committee on education and- labor to Inquire Into the condition of ,. common school education of the Untied States and report thereon, and also as to what meas ure, In the opinion of the chairman of the com mittee, Congress can lawfully and properly en net In aid of such education adopted. Ad journed. ' SENATE. Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 13. Petitions were presented against unjust discriminations In railroad charges. Hoar, from the commit tee on rules, reported back the resolutions for a select committee of seven, to be appointed the chair, on the extension of suflrago li women, or removal of their political ds Xollitlee. He asked unanimous consent for present consideration of the rcsolu """'T Vest o jeeted. A motion was -- to for a Belect comm tlce of five tho condition of tlis Potomac front at Tasbington. Pendleton spoke on the civil mvlublll. Bills cre introduced as follows: J j Vest, to Incorporate an lnter-ocean ship caual company; by Morrison, reducing tarlif in Imported ioods ten per cent; by Springer, the approvement ot telegraph Hues and effects, and to secure Information about Costal telegraph service In other countries; y Shelby, to equalize homesteads, graduate rcduco the price of public lands to settlers; by Page, to restrict Chinese Immigration; by Davis, of Illinois, for n second Circuit Judge for the Seventh Judicial Circuit ot the United States; by Cameron (Pa.) authorizing the rc ilreincut of AtaJ. Ken. Avcrlll. with rank nnd py of Brigadier General ; by WIndom, author izliitr the construction of the North Branch of the Union Pacific lUilroad and telegraph lines. K)gan, from tho committee on military affairs, reported with amendments a bill to place Grant the army retired list. Edmunds submitted resolution requiring the President, If In his opinion not Incompatible with the public inter est, to communicate to tho Senate all corre- Xndeuce between the United States audits lomatic agents In Peru and Chill since April 11879, touching public affairs lu or bttwecu tho o states. Agreed to. A resolution was adopted Instructing tho committee on military affairs to inquire what legislation was needed to enable widows and heirs ot soldiers to receive the benefits anil bounties due to said soldiers whllo living and remaining unpaid at the time of their decease. After ex ecutive cession the Senate adjourned. house. Taylor's resolution was unanimously adopt ed, for the appointment of a select committee of eleven to audit the claims for services during tho President's Illness and burial, and to con sider the question of iienslon to his family. A resolution was adopted for a select committee on census. Hills were Introduced as follows: For the settlement ot tho Nicaragua claims; to repeal tho tax on matches, bank checks, snuff, cigars and spirits distilled from fruits; by Henderson, lor a Board of Commissioners of Inter-State com merce; by Thomas, to equalize bounties; nlso to to tax the manufacture of oleomaraorlne; by Sherman, to apportion representation lu Cougress according to tho tenth census; by Townscnd, ot Illinois, In relation to tho admis sion of Territories as States into the Union; by Calkins, iclativo to civil service reform; byShenvln, proposing a constitutional amend ment for tho electing of postmasters by tho people; by Brown, of Indiana, proposing an amendment fixing the number of representa tives in tho house at 350; by Carpenter, for tho piotcctlon of settlers on public lands; also pro posing a constitutional amendment fixing tlio term of office of civil officers at four ycare; by Anderson reducing letter iwtago to two cents; also amending the 'timber culture act; by Haskell, for the allotment of la ds In ecveralty to the Indians; also to establish an edueatloua fund; by ltyan, for ihe appoint ment of n Missouri ltlver Commission; by ffhUe. approprlat ng tflO.OOO.OOO for supple mental aid to public schools; by McKlnzle, abolishing tho duty on salt; by Turner, to abolish the duty on agricultural Implements ; Jiy Ki ott. to repeal all laws Impost g a tax ou tobacco; by Ellis, to ab dish yovernment direc tion In the Hilton Pacific ltallrood; by Gibson, authorlzlnpAe Mississippi Klver commission to make sOey and report on the best water routes an' fc bes way of connecting the lakes with theMU1"1"10, ' fay King, appro priating flO.OOO.tXwlor improvement of tho Mississippi rl er; by Morse, to authorize the deposit of gold colu to bo used for clearing home settlements; by Russelhto enlarge the power of the department of Agriculture. Ad journed. SENATE. nM 1 .1 17.1- munds introduce a bill tor settling PrIolar Him. In certain Btates and Territories. Bcik addressed the Senate on the Presldontlal succession, setting forth the urgent need of action. ne apposed Garland's biUvcstlnc file succession In Ihe Cabinet ofll m J Mafey followed Beck, holding that the Vice President do snot become 1'rejlueot or en- Ji&Vn?HEth. Toath 'as ranch P dfog tho lua- Wllty or' disability of the president, but d a-1 tW 'lur.V , Aiitiwmv followed tii I W of tnforcouieut oiiueaetui i,u. 'v v 01 l.:i,ri-fnr. Humidors, from the tui m 11 Tt"trVmen tie northern boundary line of Nebraska; extending the boundary ou' the ZortyTuTyarallel tosth MUiourl river. The land thua transferred from Dakota to Ne braska consists of a part of the Slonz reserva tion. The bill, If pasncd, is not to take effect until tho 8toux title shall have been extin guished. Garland obtained tho floor when the Senate went Into executive session, after which It adjourned. EDUCATIONAL NOTES. How Iowa Tcnctie. Its Young Idea How to Stiool. Wo loam from tbo Dos Moines fitjtstcr tl.a'. Hor. C. W. von Coolln, Btrtto su perintendent of Public instruction, is just in tbo middlo of tho preparation of its school report, and tho mnss of figures nnd papers noceesary to go through keeps tho ofllco forcd busy. From some of tho completed pagos wo compile tho following comparative roport: SCHOOL DISTlttCTS. 1879. 1880. 1881. District townships 11-10 1103 11(11 Sub-dlstrlc s 7103 7S03 Independent districts . 3189 iKHW 8173 Wliolc number of dis tricts 4279 4351 4339 SCHOOL!. Unorrodrd 10157 10590 10741 Graded 491 503 Whole number 10951 11244 Average duration, mo's 7.35 7.40 7.40 TEACHEltS. Males employed 7573 7251 054(1 Females employed 185W 14314 15230 Whole number 21152 21593 21770 Average monthly com pensation, males (31.71 131.10 t32.50 A-, erase monthly com pensation, females... 20.40 20.23 27.25 SCIIOLAIL". 1879. 1SS0. 1SS1. Between ages of 6 and .21 years, males 299001 2993S3 303233 Between ages of ft and 21' years, females.... 231293 2S7203 291501 Total number 577343 630551) C9I7W1 Enro'led In public schools 431317 420057 431513 Total average attend ance 264702 254053 Percentage of enroll ment on total enum eration 71.7 72.0 TiA Percentage ot attend ance upon enrollment 01.3 00.0 58. 8 Percentage of attend ance upou enumera tion...!;. 45.8 44.4 42.7 Average cost ot tuition per month per scholar $149 II CO EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. 1879. 1880. 1SS1. Professional certificates Issued 207 255 200 First grade certificates Issued 0541 53SS 0304 Second grade certifi cates issued 0203 8070 9121 t hird grade certificates issued 2911 2900 3S03 Total number Issued... 13921 17753 lb524 Applicants rejected... 2700 2050 2093 Total numcr examined. 21032 20111 20510 Certificates revoked... 15 15 5 Average ago of appli cants 22.03 22.00 23.25 No experience lu teach ing 3029 1080 2750 Taught lees than 1 year 2901 2777 3123 Teachers wlih Qtato certificate 33 fJ3 39 8C1IOOI, IIOCSES. 1870 1SS0 1SSI Frame 9733 10043 10210 Brick CS0 787 701 Stone 250 219 2S7 Log : 72 07 73 Wholo number 10791 11037 11221 Value 90G0145 $92132 13 $9533493 Al'l'AIUTl'S. Value '817O108 $189110 $205130 DISTINCT LIUIIAIUES. Number of volumes 22531 22009 20757 In 1819 thoro were only 319 frtuiio and 05 brick and stono school houses in tho state. To-day there aro 10,210 frame, 701 brick, 237 stono and 73 log institutes of loarning. There wero 98 teachers' institutes hold in Iowa during 1881, nt which 2, 389 mslos nnd 8,992 females attended. Til-.' compensation of school superin tendents in tho stato for 1881 aggrega ted 879,498, or an avorago of 8811. Thoro aro 187 privato schools In Iowa, employing 622 teachen, nnd with 15, 098 pupils in attendance Tho receipts of tho school houso fund during tVo closing year havo aggrega ted S93C.019.58. There is now in hand $382,949.91. Tho Condor. Tho condor is peculiar to tho now world, but it npproaohoa very closoly tho vultures of tho old continent. Tho immenso mountain chain of tho Andes, which runs down tho Continent of South America, is tho nati vo stronghold whoro these birds dwell scouroly. Thoro, in tho regions of porpotual snow, nnd of torn lie 6torms, fifteen thousand foot nbovo tho iovol of tho sua, on some isolated pinnaclo or crag it rears its brood, and looks down on tho plains bonoath, jot far away, for food. Thoy build no cost, but deposit their eggs on tho naked rocks, without surrounding them either with straw or loaves. Of all tho birds tho condor mounts highest in tho ntraosphoro. Humboldt doscrJLcs tho lllght of it in tho Andos to bo at hast twenty thousand foot abovo tho level of tho soa. Ho says it is a re markable clrcumstanco that this bird which continues to lly about In rogl?jis whero tho air Is rariflcd, desconds nil at onco to' tho odgo of tho sea, and thus in a few minutes passes through all tho 9 variations of climato. When drlvon h-'n hunger tho condor descends into tin plains, but loavo them as soon as in appotito is satlsliod. Liko tho rest oi' I.s species, if subsists on carrion, and''loal namo of all tho bonoa in her body, often gorgos Itself so tts to becomo in capablo of flight. Tho Indians, who aro well acquainted with this effect of voracity, turn it to account in their chase. For this purposo thoy oxposo tho dead body of a horso or cow. SUmo. i , . . , r.ir of tho condors, which tiro gonorally . mother sho will nuot calmly nnd in hovering in tho air in soaroh of food, 'Volligontly tho accidents and illnesses aro speodlly attracted. Assoon as thoy Plyhleh aro inovitablo.ln ovory family. havo cluttod themsolvos on tho carcsrys, V tho Indians mako their nppearanco, armed with tho lasso, and tho condors being- unablo to osoapo by lllght nrol n.n.frht. hv tl.l. Blnolnr wnunnn. M bolng' unablo to osoapo by 111; caught by this singular weapon 9 E, L. Lowereo, Esq., cashier of tho Cincinnati Southern ltaiuoau, says tho Cincinnati Enquirer, was cured by St. Jacobs' Oil of a stubborn caso of rheu matism, which wouldn't jieldto phy sicians' treatment. Brooklyn Eagle, Said tho teacher: " 'And it caru.6 to paa wnon King Hezoklah hoard it, that hcs' Nowwhadoes .1 in.i i - t.i Up went a litll, hand "Woll, if you know, toll us." "Plcaso, ma'am," said tho child llmldly, "I s'poso ho hired 'em out.' THE IOWA SOLONS. a tor Fnrmeratlmti I-nwj-crs, nnd Ohio Men Seem to Abound, Inter Ocean. Tlio nlntcenth general nssomply of Io wa, which meets at Dos Molnos tho 10th of January next, will bo composod of 160 mombors 60 sonators nnd 100 members of tho houso. Your corre spondent has been nt somo pa'ns and labor how much may bo Judged by tho character of tho work bolow to gall.or facts and information concerning tho porsonnol of this body., From tho cor rcspondonro had with members on tho sanutoiial nnd tomporanco qticstlonsand from other sources have tho facta boon gathered which wero needed in prepar ing tho coniploto biographical directory of tho Iowa legislature presented bolow. Somo gonoral facts of interest may bo summarized here. Politically tho body is divided as fol lows: 116 republicans, 21 democrats, 8 grconhaokers, 2 Independents, nnd 1 fit slonlst. Compared with tho political complexion of tho last ossomblj', tho re publicans this year havo lost seven, whllo tho democrats havo gained livo and greenbnokors and fmlonlsts ono oaeh. According to occupation, tho 160 members aro distributed as follows! 61 farmors, -11 lawyers, 11 merchants, 7 physicians, C bankers, 12 ronl ostato In surance, and grain men, 2 editors, only 1 preacher, and tho balanco distributed among n number of occupations. It Alii bo seen that tho farmers lead all othors in that body. In tl.ol.ist general assembly thoro wero 63 farmers, so this year thoy count a gain of one, which brothers Coflln and Clarkson may clelm should bo sot down as a result of tho growth nndlnlluonco of tho Farmer's alliance. In this iogislaturotho beautiful law of Ohio's promlncnco in nil things Is again exemplified, thlrty-sovon members ball ing from that lucky stato, whllo New York furnishes twenty-ono, Indiana clcvon, Illinois nlno, nnd tho balanco distributed in smaller numbers from other states, England, Scotland, Ger many, Wales, nnd Sweden bolng rep resented by ono each. Tho oldest member of tho houso and of tho legislature is tho Hon. S. S. Lam bert, ago 07, groonbackor, from tho sixty-sixth district. Tho oldest mombor of tho Sonato Is tho Hon. John W. Hen derson, tho David Davis of that body, ago C2. Tho youngest mombor of tho assombly Is tho Hon. W. S. Lewis, of Mills county, nnd tho Ho,i. N. II. Mor ten, of Dolnwaro county, aro tho only mombors born in tho counties thoy rep resent. In point of ability, and especially in legislative oxperionco, this assombly will compare favorably with othors that havo met in Iowa. Twenty-fivo of tho son' ntors aro "hold-overs," having sorved ono scssson, whllo nlno moroot tho sen ntors havo had oxporionco in past yenrs as members of cither senate or houso, In tho houso twonty-flvo mrmbcrs havo enjoyed tho oxperionco of ono or more tortus in tho Iowa legislature, whllo tho rolls of the assembly will carry tho names of somo veterans In legislative work, liko tho Hons. Alfred Hobard, Georgo F. Wright, Dolos Arnold, Win. L'irraboo, John Russoll, Vnrronb. Dun gnn, nnd Eldln J. Hartshorn. Tho Hon, William P. Wolf, mombor of tho houso from tho thirty-third district, and prominent candidate for speaker, has served ono term us a mombor of Con gress Slxty-thrco of tho 150 members sorved In tho Union army, most of thorn mem bors of regiments which Iowa sent to tho war. A Sensible Girl. "I'll toll you what," said .a Now York girl tho othor day, while examin ing a printed ournoulum, and trying to mako up hor mind what study sho would take up noxt, "I'll toll you what I wouJU liko to study I would liko to study modlclno. I don't moan that I would liko to bo a physician and prac- tlco, but only to know what to do at homo if anybody is sick or anything happons, I am sure it would bo more usofyl to mo than" and sho turned to tho prescribed courso of stud)' "than sphorleal trlgonomotry and navigation. What is tho uso of mo studying naviga tion? But wo cannot rim for tho doc tor ovory time anybody ofzos or coughs, and I would liko to know what to do for any ono who is a ltttlo sick." This Now York cirl Is sonslblo and has mado a wlso choice Perhaps sho will never bo smart enoug.i to work out an intrlcato problem in nlcbr.t, and may bo tho will never know tho tcchnl- nit if hor baby brother, whllo left in orohargo, fihould burn his hand, or o suddonly solved with tho croup, sho will know what Is tho host thing to do for him whllo waiting for tho doctor to Iconic. And when sho is a wlfo and Two' children in Troy, N. Y wore brought to an Episaopal clergyman for 1. . 1 . 1 1 T . .... I 1 . .. 77; " uuu" bofore, my daUglltOrP" OSkod tllO minister, very solemnly. Not under standing tho dlfferoneo botweon bap tism and vacoinatlon, "Yo?, sir." re plied tho llttlo girl, "and mlno took, but Chnrllo's didn't." A handsomo man and a "fool moy wenr tho samo cap. , Children havo moio need of models than ot critics. Tho Albany (N. Y,) 1'rcss and Knick erbocker says: Tho largtst following wo know of to-day is that of St. Jacobs Oil; for whoro St. Jacobs Oil is, thero houmatlsm is not." Those languid, tlrcsomo sensations, causing you to feel scarcely nblo to bo on jour fectj that constant drain thai Is taking from your system an us elasticity ; unving me moo.n irom your cheeks, that continued strain upon your vi tal forces, rendering you Irritable and fretful, can easllv be rc moved bv the use of that marvel- ourf remedy, Hop Utttcrs. Irregularities and ob structions 01 your system are reuevcu at once, while the special cause of periodical pain Is per mantly removed. Will you hcod thtsl Vincin null SatuninirMaM. Unhappy Thought -iommy: "I moan to bo an astronomor when I grow upl" Efllo: "What on earth will you do with yourself all day long?" Pare t)d. Liter oil rnsae Irom .fleeted llrfrt on the tea ihore. br CmwcII. llsttrd A Co., New York. Itlsnriiolutelrpuroftndtm'Ct. l'ullcntiwho bare ones taken It prefer It to alt others, rhyiletan ham decided It inferior to an ot the other oil In market. Wo might enjoy much penco, It wo would not busy oursolves with tho words and deeds of other men, which appertain not to our charge I,ydla E. Plnkham's' fcgctablo Compound has done thousands of women more good than the medicines of many doctors. It Is a (Kisltlvc cur 0 for all females complaints. Send to Mrs. J-yilla E. l'lnkhnra. No man is born wlso; but wisdom nnd vlrtuo require n tutor, though wo can oaily learn to bo vicious without a mas tor. ji;x Tin: oitiuirvAii. Dr. Plerco's "Pellets" tho original "Llttlo Liver Pills" (sugar-coated) cure sick and billions hcadacho, sour stomach, and billions attacks, lly drug gists. If tho storm of adversity whistles around you, whittle as bravely yourself, perhaps tho two whistles may make melody. , Tlie .K; ot ZtllrnclcM' Is past, and Dr. Plerco's "Golden Med ical Discover'" will not raiso tho dead, will not euro you If your lungs aro almost wnstcd by consumption. It Is, howuvc, unsurpassed both as a pectoral nnd alteratlvo, and will euro obstinate nnd severe diseases of tho throat nnd lungs, coughs, nnd bronchial ntlections. lly virtue of lis wonderful alteratlvo properties It cleanses and enriches tho blood, euros plmnlt-.s, blotches, and eruptions, and causes oven great eating uiccrs to uoau Conflict between selonco and tho wash-basin "Johnnie, hero you are at tho breakfast table and your faco un washed," said his mother with a sharp look. "I know It, ma. I saw tho nni- malculte In pa's microscope last night, and I ain't going to havo thoso things crawling nil over my faco with thoir funny llttlo legs." aa--ea Fivo dollars worth of cholco vegeta ble or flower seeds will bo given to any person sending livo now subscriber, at 81.50 each, tolho Iowa Homestead, Des Moines; tho best practical agricultural weekly in tho Northwost. Every now subscriber receives a copy of tho valu ablo "Farm, Garden and Household Mnuual" free. Send for sample. As riches nnd favors forsnko n man, wo discover him to bo a fool, but no body could find It out In his prosperity. a--a Tormcniinu' a'ilc-s. KIdncy-Wort Is an unfamni: remedy for that tormenting disease piles. It moves the bowels gently and freely, and thua'removes tho cause. Do nut full to try It faithfully cither In dry or liquid form. San awl I'nn. I know two beautiful things: Tho starry heavens nbovo my head, and tho sonso of duty within my Jieart. If you nro asked to do a right thing, aiswcrby doing it. 'Tis a short nn swor, but it doos not give ofl'cnso. All respectable dealers sell Fraznr axle rea:e ticcauso it is toe genuine and gives perrect atls faction. There Is hut one real cure for Iwldncss Cah 110LINI!, a deodorized extract of petroleum, a natural Ilnlr Restorer. As recently Improved, Curholluc Is free from auv objection. The best hair dressing known. Wheezing Whispers. Almost everybody Is noarse. rnriunaieiy times noney ot Jiore hound nnd Tar can boobtalned of any druggist, and no hoarseness or cough, lion ever obstinate, can resist us curaiiveopcraiiou. i ikc a lootii' ache Drops cure In one minute. Undo Barn's .Nerve and bono lilnlmcnt 1) most elllclcnt In Rheumatism, Drubcs, burns, Scratches and many other Ills Incident to mav ami oeast. twin uy an uruggista. Savo vour harness iv oiliir' it nlth Unclt Sam's Harness Oil, which will keep It soft and nuauie. mis is me nest ou ever uaue io leather. Bold by all Harness Makers. Dr. J ague's German Worm Dalies are nn elf ee tual and scfo remedy for worms. They art pleasant to take and not only destroy tho worms, but remove all traces of them from tho systea leaving tho child healthy and stronir. They art warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Sold bj Druggists. Uncle Barn's Condition rowdcr prevents die ease, purines the blood, lmpioves the appetite, gives a smooth glossy coat, and keeps the ani mal In good condition. All Druggists sell it For Headache, Constipation, Liver Complaint and all bilious derangements of tho blood, there Is no remedy as sure and eafo as Ellert's Dav light Liver I'tlls. They stand unrivalled fx removing bile, toning the stomach and In glv Ing healthy action to tho liver. Bold by al' Druggists. Dr. Wlnchell's Teething Syrup has nevn failed to give Immediate relief when used It cases of Bummer Complaint, Cholera-tnfanturr. or pains In tho ttomacli. Mothers' when youi little darlings aro suffering from these or kin dred causes do not hesltato to giro it a trial, you will surely ho pleased with the charmlnf effect. Be sure to buy Dr. Wlnchell's Teething Syrup. Sold by all Druggists, only SS cts per liottlc. Do not neglect a Cougn or Cold. Ellert's Ex tract of Tar and Wild Cherry Is a standard remedy In all throat, asthmatic and bronchia) ntlections, and has saved many valuable llrcs, It never falls to give aitlsfactfoa. Sold by all Druggists. In Hosts of Families JIolcttir'6toracU Ulttcn In aa much rmudeil at a liounvliolil uecenlty a, lunar or coded. Tho roaion of till. U that ) car. ot cxpcrK'ncu Imvo provt'd It to bo perfectly icllablo lu tUoao cairt of fmcretney whero a prompt and convenient remedy la demanded. Dn itljiatlon, ll cr complaint, dyirepala, Indlgeatton and other IrouUlci are ovcrcowo by It. For tale by Drus- glita and Ueiilci , to whom apply f orrltottetter'i Alma J pucior It is a remnrknblo faot Hint you can swallow any quantity of L. E. Ransom's Butter Color nnd tho effect will not bo dlfforent than from eating tho samo quantity of butter. No farmer should neglect to uso so harmless it color. When n boy was asked, "What wa9 tho text this morning?" ho quickly re plied, "It was something In Hatchols." "In Hntchots? No It was In Acts." "Woll, I know it was something that would out" A national reputation Is enjoyed by Perry Davis' Faln-Klller, which, for nearly n half century, has been tho favorite household reme dy for bruises, burns, sprains, and all llotvcl Complaints. Look to jour supply and never bo without It, Tho man who acts on his right to do what hu will with his own, has not tho right to tho social consideration which ho might othorwiso claim. Dr. Piorco's "Favorlto Prescription," for all thoso weaknesses poeuliar to wo men, is nn uncqunlled remedy. Dis tressing backacho and "boarlng-down" sematloiis yield to Its strength-giving properties. By druggists. Tho Chrlstaln must oxpect op osltiou from tho world, because ho Is going just the contrary road from tho multitude, and has to pass'lhrongh them. , RATAltltll OP TII Itl.AMlP.lU Btlnirltnr. .mnrtlnir. Irritation or Hip urinary pa. niri', illi cii illwlurKi'., curi 1 lv llurhiipallia (1 at ilrmrffl.m. Pn-pnlil hy KtnriMil 'A t tor M. K, H. Wl'.l.l.w. .Irr.ry ('lly. X, .1 Jbl Kc(Ttftof tff-rtiBti ihe Lunti lb btthr tut.) IttftJ wlmt Mr. Wllllftm C. Iilmrcn, nmrrcliint of IlovvHiitfUrren. Vii., wrlin imHcnlnti APrlHtli. WU JIt'Kiyit "1 (Irmly Iveltru' that Alltn'K Lunu ll'thum will iiml hu cufl ronminintlmi If tnkrit In time nnd frorvr rnre lx tnken of the .'at ten t both Inimitable txwl nndi'totliliiif. Sir year opo my muilicr mm nt tnckrri with rncitniunla. Ttie attrmllng IMiyMrlan, iitnc tlmcnru r" told HK'tliattlKMllH aM tinturttli'd m lu r LtuiL'ftnnd that ulu Imd tin rountimntlou. Kot tM'llt'Thitf that n pi-rfrct nm- rould In atlrrtt'd. but thinking Hint t in U: lit 1h able to tret nn rxiN i'tointit not (.'ontnlnluiToptmu, whtfh would a (Turd ouim rtHtf, 1 t'li'iulicd of a tlrtij.'Klt nt llk'bniund, Vft.. If Iiclmd any innilctuu not ftmtalnlntf opium, tlmt wim a itikkI t'xiH'clnrant. lie th't rminnnt'imcd Allcn'i LuiiK llatram which liiircfinrtl nnd Induct d my tin d tier tu try. Hcfuri Mm Imd takrn tho flrpt lmttV. tin' lm provemrntlnhcrouidttlonwaiiiomnrkrilthat I pur chnurd tlirccinon' iHittlrH, Tho nttcndlni( tihyitclati wclnff tht! bfnctlcl.it clTccte, rccomnivndMi iin (tin tinned uw, nnd In nlxmt twi h v mutnlm tier unc wcru prnnounml cured. Upon my rccoinmendatlnn many dlicri whiihnd the cunfumnilon hai bcciM-un-d. 1 think nu can claim for ymir medtctnr, tliffollowlnir: KxjM't'ioriitlon without Irritation, and hcnllnpof tltt' Iuiik by kfcptntfthtm fn from foreign nuliFtaurc. tlmt ntri'ftlnii anl curing ttia dread dUinm.'. Mr. Dltfk'tw he write liecauno lu wnntif u tu know that Allen Lunjflialfam Udoliiir inxd. Sold by all Druggists. THE GREAT CURE ron RHEUMATISM Aa It I. for all djscruco f tho KIDNEYS, LIVFR AND DOWELS. It elaar.Bji Ui'iuyitcn !" acrid potion that oauasa the- c'rj;:r: -a?:rlnc wlilch only the vii-tlma ot Illi:umatl.c can r:ollio. THOUSANDS OF CASES of tlu worst forme of tills tarrlblo dlucaae ha?o bee a quickly relieved, in a thort time PERFECTLY CURED. haitliad wondcrrulouiccMx. and an lramc&ao (A Bio In every jartof tho Country. Iu bun 1 dtectiiofoniuulthaBOiiicd w hero oil olao hrul 4 failed. It Is mild, but elTlcIeut, i'l'ltTAI.N ' J IN 1TH A(TI(.V,butlinnnleEtaIiiaIlctu09. tTSrltrlcuiues.Hlrpiirt hen and clre" Lire to all tho iniporUntorpunof tlio body Tbo natural action of thu Kidneys ii rootorcd V The Llvor UcicancodofnUdiflcaa.ana the to roTTclt. novo rrociy ana ueaitumuy. in ww sj waythc woiat Ulaeiusca aro eradicated (rum tnearttou. has rcci) pmvei b.- tnonjianaa t tuomoitcUcotual ramcdy rorclcanslnfirtho lyiWia of nil morbid oecrcttone. 1 1 tkould bo uaed la overy houaebold uo a SPRING MEDICINE. Mmy riirea UIUOacNESi. tOMaTIPt IION.riLEa and all PEUALU Olaoaeci. liint up Inltry Tesetablo Form. In tin cans, ono pacbacn of which inakei C'imr: medicine. H.nlnl Innl.l I '..rl... f-.lnfl.tl , .at P.l foi- v tbecouvcitiittiu4ir thina who cannot rradlljr pre pare It. 7lai ii-i1 lual ei1cinci in rimerurn. get norvot'it DitcanisT. nucE.i.oo UEI.I.S, lttt:HAUDS()N Wo.. I'rop'i. fWUI tend tlnrtrr po"t-nr.H m III lmn, IT. w mmm URS. LYDI& E. PIHKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS; n o s LYDIA E. PENKHAfVl'S VESETABLB COMPOUND. I n l'oaltlyn t!nre far all tti.ao l'alnl'iil VomplfllnL nnli WeaVnettu .ocoinutou to our bc.t fviuulo populatlou. It will euro .nthrclj tho woi.t formoCF.inaloOonx plajnta. all oiarlou t rooble., laiiamniatloa and Ulcer Hon, Falllnir and W.pl.cemcnl", and tlio conteiuent Spbial'Wealineu, and la particularly adapted to tbo Cbango or uro. It nlll dliiolTO end eip.l tumor, from tbutrni In aa oarl .tage of dorclopuient. Tho tendencjtoean. corou. bumora tb,rela checked T,rjap.edUr by IU uia It remoTM (alntnau, flatulencr, tlMtrojaall crating for.tlmulanta,' and rcllore.YreabneB, of tho itomaen. H oure. Bloattog, lleadachet, Kcrrona rroatratlon, tleneral DtbUlty, Bleepleuneu, Ucprculon and Isdl gMtlon, That feellnc of bearing down, caurtng patn,velgbl and bacbaeba, la alwajra permanently cured by It. uao. It will at all timet and under all clrcumitancca act In harmony with the law. that gorern tho female ryttero. For tbo euro of Kidney CoiuplaluU ot oltber tea tu Compound 1. unaurpaucd. I.VniA. E. flMtllAM'S YCOETAIIU COM. l'OUNII U prepared at UJ and CU Wettcra iTenue, Lynn, Maw. l'rlcoL Blf bottlonforI. Scntbymall la tbo form of pllhi, alaa Intho form of lounges, on reoelpt of price, It pr boa f or either. U ra. rtnkbam freelyaxmwer. all letter, of Inquiry. Bend for pajnpb lot. Addreat aa aboro. Mtiitloa thU Tnur! X. family abonld bo'wlthout LTDU E. nmclUMI LIVXR PIX2J1. They euro ooiutlpaUoo, Mllnmnni a4 aMpldlty ot tbo Urtr. U cent, per tax. mr Mold by bII VnttUU, CiSBiHi CilTuiireir! EccrrWl mm CO.III'Oltl' AI'1 IIIMI1'II. ClTlceof IttmAX Manufactuhino Com'ANr MnnufncturcH ot Ifcntlnir ami Yentulatlnc Apparatus. No. CSUTte Street Clilcnro. Oct. 10. 1891. Report of Committee on Buildings nnd Orounds of Chicago Board of Education, September 22f, 1881. Mr. Uurrun, Clinirrann of tho Coru nilttco on Hulldlngs nnd Grounds rn pented tlio followltitr ronorti To the Board of Education of the City ofi Chicago'. I (Jektlf.mrn: lour uommutco on Hulldlngn nnd Grounds rcspoctfull' ro port Hint tho funmccs hcnitoforo used fo" licntlng tho Calumet Avontio School building nro so worn out us to bo worth less lor lionting purposes, nnd tho build Intr is now wltnottt nny menus to hertt nnn vent Unto It during tho coming wlntor. Tho important quosf ion of tho bost nnd most economical method of thoroughly licntlng this building 1ms engngcer tho earnest nnd enrcful nt tent Ion of your Committee, nnd thoy lmvo nrrlvcd nt tho conclusion that tho present stylo of fur naces lu uso for healing our school buildings nro n failure, both on tho ground of tho results nchlurcd, nnd tlio cost of keeping tho sutno In repair. Your CommUtco linvlng had their nt tontion directed to the Kuttan 8"stcm of heating and vcntllntlng largo buildings, mado a careful examination into tlio merits of thu same and aro of tho opin ion tlmt tho Kuttan system oilers a prac tical solution of tho diillcttlttcs encoun tered In using the old stylo furnaces, viz: thoituiiossibl.ityof tliotoughly heat ing a building equally In nil its rooms in very cold weather, nnd tho henvy ex pense of keeping tlio furnaces in ropnir. Your committee therefore recommend tho ncccntnnco of thu proposal of tho Kuttan Manufacturing Company, to put in tlio Calumet Avontio School mitMIng four of their No. 7 Tubular Masonry Furnaces. W.M. Cl'ltllAV. W.M. i.tm, Committee on Buildings and Urounds. On motion of Mr. Burroughs, tho recommendation of tho Conimittcu wits concurred iti. lias Messrs. Hoyno, Keith, lirennn, Currau, Stensland, Stiles, Burroughs, Mnass, NichoiT, Uridgc, llcaly, Kraus, Floto, and tho President I I." Nays 0. The estimated value of this yenr's crop from 100 apricot trees on the ranch or Mr. K. Steele, Paradise Val ley, Cal., was $1,200. iiKAi.N ani Ni:nvr.. Wi tl. ttrallli Itrnrwfr.uri-nti-.t rrmeilvon earth for nnpoicnct', irnnnc... .exunKU'cuiir, etc. ii ni iituk Kill'. I'rcpnlilkr F.iprciitl 'A Ofortt. E.B, WKLLS, LEARN TELEGRAPH Y.iWiSTi'AtSTfflfa'. valM. AmPTlranPrhfrftlnrTolrgraphy. Malifon. 9??, ,CHICAG0 SCALE COMPANY. TW 1151 South JtJTtrton Strttt, Ct.lntao, HU Kllt-Ton Wacun Scale, ami 4-Ton .) t Hit o::--sl,tttl Dcti'Clvi'. M. Bend for I'rtco t.ln AGENTS, HTUKKT MKS. CANVASS KUS nnd FAlIt MHN cn your Rttiln-r'tri ultk to Manu1 frtctiin'ru. .tJH Ttli uy.. N. V. nr a mnrrr'c? cotaw.ri. atnleaaVal.KOo J'Uuitartn.rw GUNS linlldnv nri'iicntii mil Art! iraiirt tilfinofortfm fntir very liftmUome round corncri'. n-M-wtKKl canes tlitvc unUonx, Hcntfy'nrnntrlilcrf Iron frntrin, ftmil, liiHik, cuvi r.tMixtn, iH.-i'4'J.7r tu S!il).fiOitotalt(ruc price H4jn tu ll.tti); natUf action fc'iiarnimod or mont-y rc fumlctl, nft, roncyrar'nUHi UprtKlitl'limofurtt'ftll to;-;tiHrtl(ipui!prkTH. (.vii tu niuidiinl phimx furtcnuf ttHMinlvfrni', hi tlioiinuiuU ttntlfyi wrhu for ninniinotti lift tf tcHliiiunliilr; limily's cr.l-lnLt Or puiiH, caitinlral clmrcti, clmpt l, parlor, miiOnnwnrd, vlttilurn wi Ironic, free i-nrrlupt inuvtr iiuum iihithi tl lUFtrfttcdi-rttaloiic (liollilay i'lltnn)fr'. AddnnKor CHlluiion Daniel 1. tlontty, WftfhtiiKton, .. .!. WHY WILL YOU COUGH When onr bottle of DK Taft'a IvniTR I Vtxn SYKVl' will cure the wo-rt Ucnsh, I Cold, TlckJlnc In t-ho Throat, or Coticummlon, f no matter how bad or how long H-millctr 1 To conrlnca joii, we will fjnj a hr.ttlo fori trial for 80c eipre an pixht. AiMrc Drs. Ti'f t liroi., jtoencetcr. N or 37fl v. JlndlMin ! wnicano, hi. jj ror aiue or an arirst.ta Illooi nnd wIMromplftflTchtaKftho MtoJ lu Ir.n en KuwKlca ilr nyiti'M in three inoruu. Anv Dcrmm wiiu will tKk 1 r-IU cich ntcht from to lie wcclcinny tjor'-ttored tUFuund utrnltli, if lucha tblnicuopuuihlo. bolder' rvwhirr, or rnt dy mall forHlrttrrr'tampi. 1.8 05 Trial IJottlea of Dr. Tafl' a ANTinf A- I aii.nij a pern-tt rure rnr AM1I.1IA- Hllltwaeilt 'Ki:i: br ,'l,ri-n In nnv m i auncwa. iru imitie. rnr .tio nv mi tiriiL--Bt'ta. Aduren l)r. TAFT 1111(1 j., Itucti-ti-.ti r, M. Y., or S70 W. MadUon St, Chica go. HU WILL AUGERS,1 ROCK DRILLS ; Mid tue lir.sT Machinkuv lu tin Would for DORINQ and DRILLINQ WELLS by k nor. or oi.arn row.r i UDook Frei. Addreu 1 LOOMIS , NVMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO.' T AGENTS WANTED FOR THE PICTORIAL 1 HISTOItl' of the WORLD. Kinlirncliit; full and niillicrill.i account! of every na tion of iitic-f rut nniliniiilerntlini'a, iin.lliic'lti'llnirii hi. tnrynf the rii' and full of (Irvrkniulllomaii Kinpln n, the mlitillii iiu'.'. the erumiilcf, Ihe fi-uilulMMi in. the efurmiitlon, the dlnetnery unit .etileinenri-r the New hi Id. i ie ne, It i ont,ilu(l7iS fine hi irlnilcii BrmlnK,nni l the mii.t eiuuplete lllmnry nf iln orlfleU'riHllilliitit'cI. Semi fur meelimit Liiri'. mill ejumierinxiiuuent.. Aililiu., NATio.v ri'iiLia-mcii Co., Chlcnco. 111. .MunKelmiiii'KCmiipeiiil mil ' or iilnlii unit oriiiiiiientiil I rir.S'.ii.iHiiii iihtKHikiif ! Mclf tti.tiiu'ltiiii. Wniili tunny i time. li nut to Ti-iielinrH. I Seliiilitri. ur ane rmi, ilfNlrdii ii iii-miiiriii .-iiiiii Writiiitr, ' Riiinueh nilintreit tiynll. Theeu tire eiiinlilnntldii Willi .nine nf the tlue.t oiittunental wurk will i be nent liy mall, pout pillil, fur Mt. Cl rental m free. 1C. ItlOltrs. Cicmo. town. EX-SOLDIERS and their IIkiii, HltotiUl iillrenU fur .ulnlile etiiur or paper, Ihe Woiii.iiand Soliiibi!. nnlillahrd nt W Inelon. 11. C. It eonriihi.i.i,o o u,.r ii.,. .l..h t Ii a t w-onilerflll il.ll M-en-afrin the liaille-lleln. nnd u thoumit'd thlnca lire in ere.i io our country Uiremler., It la I lie riut oldlera' imper. II contain, all the law. mid lu.irue iinrelalliito peiulen. nnd hoiintl, Bfiirroldli rannd heir heir., -hiery ej.. .oldler .hoiilil enroll hi. miniv under tliu Wom.o aMiSoLiiirn iiiniiernionee. riui,, ta?'A'dd,!0l''1"'1, ww'1"lr' 11 J'ear. eaiuplc. World and Soldier, iim'nsH, Washington, D. C. BARNES' l'atent Foot and Btcam Tower Machinery. Complete outflta for Actual Wnrkofion llutlneM, Lathea for Wood or Metal. Cir cular Sawa, Scroll Bnwi. Form en, Mortl.era, Teuouert, etc., etc. Machine, on trial If de.lred. Ii.e.crtpth o Catuloguo and 1'rlce I.l.tFrie. V. F. JOHN IIAItNF.S v. .Hookforil.III. No. SOW Main St. reriuii trururjoerr.ldeWl.tyto on or n month dl.l not pirn met aonwmo io ine. a vacation lecrcii.odpre.tratlonondala1ilaechllla. Atthftjlmo If RICH BLOOD Vi. m woa not iyrmanontlynliatod. I baionaedthroo bpttleaoftho Toolo. ploca uilnn It I hr. donatwto ...mu.v uh.vuu w iivuumiui (uauil. tllOUIII air that 1 evpr did lo tho aama time durlna mr llloem, aniTwlih doublu thaoe.e. Ddvleprof body.hJiacopBalaoo clearnewof thouehtnoverlKforo e-jJoed. lit lork.lknow not what. Itlvolttheerodlt. J. i1, Watsoic. l'aitor Chr work. tThn Iron Tallin im a firVMomrioii oy-j-ro.a oxitffl of Iron, ivi-n- Iliialev. aaaociatett ci(f ihe yrgetablo vtun Hark, ami J'Aoa a let em vurpoto arki-s Aromaiie., A , mmrvrm MAIirAITIIII IT THI DR. HART Kit MKDICINK CO., 19, III I HTM MAII tfMVf IT, 1 10 jaHM a nereeear, FACTS ABOUT UMBRELLAS. Antlqimrlnni my Hint Hip ttmtirellrt ma ln Tcnteil aliorllynnvr tliv fliMl, nml lio IkiiiHio lcn.it lmprni-l Hhji1 (if nil nppllniKe. for litimnit tiimfurt.tliOKlinio Ih'Iiik liuw 0.1 It una In thoro joutliriil day, of tlio Morlil. An timlirvlln ! mucli like n JiIrwii n to tlio qtuMlon of ii.fca. lon-tlie lnt nu who (ret H imii It. Ilio ful lovtliiff fn(t, nlxrnt tirahrvlhw -elnlly tlio lnt one trmy -rvo evt ry wader rt .plinillit niri)o loonvror Jatcrl To iilnra youriinihrvllnln n ruck Indicate that It i.ml)iit to ilmncotiunera. Art' timlirvlln rnrrliil over n Momnn, tlio t; i.n kcIIIhr notlilimtmt drlpplnci of thu rnlii,lin!i iiieMi)iirt fhip. When tho mutt lint tlio imiUrclIu nnd tho woman the ilrlpplnn", it liiillvntea ninrrhiuo. TO' enrrjr It nt rlulit miik.oh tinder j our nrni Miinlfle. tliiitiin t-yoia to lio let dy llioiunn who follous j on. Toput n (iiltotiiiinlirvlhtbythorlilt'orn.nleo' tllk onorlKiilllet tlmt "i-xeliittiKO la Im n.U ry." To lcml nn unibrelln tcrilfU-n Hint " I mil a fool." To tarry nn unibrelln Ju.t liln.li tiiotiitli to tear Iout invti eyea nnd knoelt ntr inen'a liiit.,almillUn "lnm n wiminii." To pi Mllhiint nil iniilirella Inn niliiMoriu .how t nm atircof uetlltii; rlieii umll'iu, nml will Intvo to n-o ST. J.mi im Oil. to Kit well." To leeti ii lino inul.rtllii fur i.iirinru U'cmiil n Ixittlo of f-T. .lAMiiwdil, nhvuytlii thu limi'o. In rnfo of rlietinintlMii or ncrlckiit, would tigiiiiy Hint you nru iiui puiio-opniT. Tlipftillowliiemmmtinlrnllnn to thonlltnrof tlio .vnlcm (Mii,) HmfrUT flina how nn nrllt trenteil lil.vMlor: " I ttolihl lintc iiurpteil your Mini liivitnlloli to lull jrui In your new iiiinttem llli tileriiire lieforo this Iiml not my old i-m-iiiy, Mr, Illieiitnntl'iii, imim-ril on mu ki niddeiily. llunrrlveil lnt I rfilny, nnd, wllhniit toppliic to reinliii Ma ennl, rulied In nml i;n'(il me by the-1 1 n 1 1 1 1 wltli nu ll it(!rli Hint In n few litmr-t iiiyiiuml nnd wrl-t weru k Imdly fuollen nml imlunil Hint 1 felt hi tliiniKli one of Mr. Hutch' eonl teiim lind run over mo. Mr. I!lietiiiuitlm Im. been n rtinalnnt viltor of mine for rrrcml )ean; lienlnnvinwelN mnt put dm n print mmiy iilr", nmklmr lifmeirnt liinne.ilevotirltiir niynufi Miiuet' nnd leuvliiK Ino p"or lu llch uinl mekit. Ijit u Inter lie (aiiie mid Ktiiyed tno mniitli.. 1 theliileelileil tlmt Ilia next tlmo lie eiiine I viimlil rliuiiKi- hit diet. 1 tMia Komeu hnl nt n Ui uhnt to feed 1 i 1 in lilt, but llimlly fitit Imhil lo clYu him thrvu aiiiiiroinvnliit ilnyorj-'T. J tini,Oit luurnliiK. noon nnd nluht. Thh fun- he I. dl (.'noted u Ith, nnd la piu kliiu'iiplih trunk mid will leave by tn-limriow or neM ihiy, niyt l.eimmtit Mop nny longer, iiL lio lm pre.-lii(r litilne rlc where lie I. ii tri-neliernm hllnw nnd he In teiiil vNltlni; MHiiv of our fiileui ftlciidi If ho due-, Jiil islto him H u miIiiu fine Hint I illd nml hu won't HojiloiiK'. J, H. I.i I'AVoru. if joilaroainnt, 1 nffllitl.M.W..Il 1 IIP .nu are a f mall nf l.t- cntd tT ttia .train ef your dull., a.otil Pllmlll.iit.all J U.o ter.toillnauv.rliiiij lilRlit work, to fea ture liralntier.eaDd Hop Bitters. ate, u,6 Hop B. iiirrerlnitfrom any In tlon i If you nro mar- If .on arojoune.li.il rfi....il(ii or di.Hlual rl.il or .Ingle, eld or I pporheallli or laiiKill.li lieu, Idy on Ho pi yoiinir. .uueriutf rroni IiiK on a brd of alclc Bitters. . .. ?linii.i,n.i. uia bo iiiiuIIv ri-ntti ,ouia wliMieter you fl i W ioe.er jonare, , that your ijnn J form of Kidney idl.ea.o lliat inlirlit liavo lieen pre.etited by a timely iiMtot lireu. ciiiii'Ki Itur or itliiiulutltiir. wltlioill(alMfiiffn0, talio nop nopuinaii Hare you ilt' O. I. C. oniilnorwcom p.ilnl, ill.ua.. ottlie iloniiirfi, boietll. Mooil, ltrfrorii.iT.il Toil will lie en red If yotin.c I. an aLtioliit. and trreal.la. hie c ii r o fur iliilllkeuiie.a. use ot opium, totiaeco, or narcotic Hop Bitters Ifyouare.lm ply weak ami lowr.plrltrd.irj PMdlirdruff- irl.t.. Helidfur Circular. It! It muy snvo your life. It Ikib saved hun dreds. nor HOTxu BTO CO., Ilxbl.l.., X. T. AT.r.m., Oi.t. PENSIO nrc paid to r ery MiMter of I ho lute r vho wta In any way tlljiilitt d liy iwmnil. or any kind nf il.eu,eorneef dent oeeiirrtiiK In Hue of duly; Any Mound or IiknoI tue, Piiger. ' or riiptureor wrlto.oieln., elnonlc (llnrrliieiv fiiuliit; tiiu-k of ihe tnrn,l, lunir itheii.e, lienrt ill.euiii-. Hut Ul-u'ii.e, or In fact nnttthlmi tlmt enii.i-.nui ilt.nMllty, i iittth'. n .utdli rof tlielnteunr to n tieiMuu. IVn.lon. unit hountli . enlln led wih re dl.rhiuire paper are lo.t. A fll.li,jiiiiinll'(.ll.eli.iri(- ta miliar to m iiIuu. Thoti.ntul. of iN'ii.lnniriii'iitlilid to nn (ncr.i.i- of i. ii.loii. Homily i t due totlion.ntida of .oldler. utiodii not know uhut their rlirlii. are. Itailon money colti-ctril for.oldli'r. hi ri lu I prt.on. or tin Ir hi tin. Xrw ilt.eh.llvi . ntitullied wlirle loci, ray fur hor.t . lo.t In I lu- mt lei-. The,, rri'X of pen.toti w made nil jieiiMoii. npplh-d for In tlineheiilu at dnto of dl'i'linrp-. Widow iind i lilldn n of the .olilhren titled tu piiKliui. Hi poniliiit moilier. nud fiiilu-i. of .olilli rx nilili il. Ke, In nil en.en onlv ten ilolliir. by hue law, Have your ene llile.llpite.l ! t-iniilx-K-iit iiitorney ur Wimliirittnii, nil. run trlie t! i-er.onnl at tiiitlon. ...Ml Milillrr. of the war of isit nnd their wdlow. rnlltli-d tu pfiinlon.. All .oMIit of ihe Mexican war .hould write tu nt one-. We are ul.ii larmly enunired In proctirlm; Ct AT'tTlMTG '!ni1 hmeii.neihildi-piirtmuit I fCa I O di'ion d m that hrnr.ehof our praetli e. We take out lWTHNTH III the I'MTKU r-TATKSnnd KI'IKII'K. (-end nn wrllteti ife.Vrlp Hon of the ilolce nnd pour Mliln:i Ur hc i:A VIIATS nnd i-amtiiu IIIMKC I l)i CASKS. IX rl!IXUi:.Mi:XTs. Ac . and conduct li-pilproeeulln.-.T, llllhe I'ouita, WVproeiiri-TIIAIHI-M.MtKS. Copy ItlllllTS. i WIKS (IF (H KI.IAI, IIM.tlltllS. mill render opinion. In rehitlon to pnleni. and pioiH-rly rlirhta In Invinilona on rennonalile H'rm, Wo nl.o ileal In iindaitenil to nil kind, of en.ea for 8 A tJ I1K '".'"le ihe (lenernl l.nniKlfflei-, per tnlnliitftoland wnmi'it., .erlpiif all kind., pi e-i-inpilon nnd hoini Mend eiitrlr., nilnlnunnil pillule land el.itiu.. und do a ireni'ial bind lui.tm-... We llli-u buy nnd ailll.AXIt WAKItANIS. Ilu.lneiia eonnitud wlili iny of tlie Iiepiiriinenl. we enn attend to on reii.onnbl terma. Adiln .. X. W KITZdlli: A,,,ic,i:v, I'1.'1"!"'!, l'nu iit, nnd Land Attorney tiov ws. Wn.lilnirtiin. II. C. ' jaruar and barter their tu their rrodnot wlUba." rm the moat northern Bead rarma moat q ortn.rn Head Farma oa paiaiaLW Inn lnm, thlaOonttaaot fiat iclpl. nnd. t nrthar llluatratlon Hirer Cora. North HtarOoldax rer .Cora, North BtarOoldanDaat vurpqojawv a to. Mlnaaaotsi Ambar HiinriruL .M. METCAU, St. Fe.nl, MlansMla, Seed Qnwi Jabtw. maj Ununtr. PATENTS. GEORGE L. LEM0M, Att'y-at-Law, I WASHINGTON, D. C. I fiend tkrtch or nirnlel for I'rillinlnnry i:nmlnatlon . nnd (million, for which o Cliurui, la made. If re purled rnienialile, no rharir" for nervlce II. lean ' biieealul. Si lid fur l'uini lilet uf In.iriicllun., usrAiii.iM'.u in irinn. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS ' Soto Br ALL DEALERSThRouoiiou tThe W0 RLO .OOLDfvlEOALPAmS EXPOS ITI ON-IB7B, PENSIONS. ARII PAIDcTrrinttlirdIitlet!iyMtUfit finiivr, ItH'vrov. Ill I 1 X'Jti; if l-uiillyl.ti (Ittfvuioi lyf I.tnif-t t.r urUoe vtnm pivu & iMit Ion. Uur utw Uw tlibuiknda rtt n liilc-llo in liicrvnueuf peniidn. H'iilnwi, r pliani nnl UiiK-ntlrot jutlicri or .million of fdMIvrs n ivnton, SmJ U iumi Jvrcii ' tuit'ii niJ U'-Hiitv Adilrr, ,Pf, IU Fltiunrild t Co., riiilm AjrcnU, IiiJ nnaiiti it In i. lit ir tu lii.l. HniiV ni (' i. mid l'rv't C'Kiitfl liju',lgHUwf luimui'i;iu, 4 Tbll Heat (leii.li H.riio la Irtao'a Cur. for Con.nmptlon. In acta qmcjc ana It taalea food. V llo.o amnll,-boilla Inro'e. M Tl brains t. -I . l, t 1 I iu ibe bftt hold Wf O'wbVrf. ifj .k.v.v.v M.W LUr. kill. . h TIT I vr, rim --r rrniil. 2EE W. W. V, Ie Molnr.. toi.Ix, Jin, I u miuy witirmo to AvrnnTismw, pleate my yon taw Ihe Advertisement in thin paper. mei.ife,! till fiiutticdi.l ',ntlnvetl anit recanu ral tirocation, fort JtebUttir, Vcmitlo !(-1 rle, it atltnf I'Kal.l llu, .Vcri oue M'rontrtf I lion, tout nvalra.t j.uwnetiaia. c.enrrcii. ccileero ,i etcro,.vo.( cuch.ra extent that my labor won oiceedlncly bur. min-h ..Ha, nn ....mni . .nlo.u..u, IboeaQthBUwofyour Fnox'ioNio, ftoctwhlchf ro- DCBlET .QEUrTieil DDI L lOlin'J IH3I Ul. ullLQI 3lt ihftTfl Jaofltvilce tho la ta. VVIth thft trnnnnll nnrrn natQr&l form fthn Tfinlo hm nnt nnn Ihn. rChrUtlaq Church. Troy.O,