Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 10, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 May 1888 — Page 4

What Is Being Worn by the Followers of Dame Fashion's Whims. GOSSIP ABOUT TBS STYLES. ftawarsfc Oatdur astf Himr. fmrsim, SUftt, Jtrnttrg, Etc. Vt ASNIZ . VTXBS. The Easter aooial nmob ia tite-fall height of enjoyable eotertiniog. There seem to be mama vevv leaded t&aagaa in ladis' idea of wiat a proper to van at certain times Kid p rfccnlar places. For instance, it isaWnowcoirsideiv4 proper or good ixm fe wear low neoks x deeoUete-dremas at the theater, coa-M.-te, ouH dinner parties or any ajvenintli minor entertainments. Whether this is the res nit of so much in-'entire harled bj fastidioiH on-look-wa, or whether & is simply a change for. far weeks' dnrstioo reauun to t aoetv. At say rate, Uliea ot good taste oonteat tlenselver with light p wna open a little at tte Becks and acstasac must aeoept bright colors in pi ww of shimmering shoulders. . B-ywever. .there are exception to this nit; for opera and grand gala ; recep tions fall dress - is demanded, and of Ubess elaborate costumes oar artist prnlea two illnstratjonii They are examples of too historical slid modern French influences, each sow d aiming supremacy in the world af faabion. The frent of the first, or historical K strut of the time of Louia XV., is of pa Je -blue faille richly trimmed with t&vtr beads and silver ballioa braid. Foot bands of even heavier silver piissamenserie are placed kngitadta41y on the peftteoat front. The bam is of heavy pompsdosr white ttm. The pnintad bodice has a silver BKlOBICAl TO HIT. beaded stomacher, bnt a trmtnedaad edged with frostiest of point laee. The fan is of pale bine Oatrieh feathers, with jeweled ivory stick. The long gloves are suede kid in tightest of tan shades. They are worn at least two sizes larger than an ordinary tight fit, and are heavily embroidered on the backs and around the tops. No eotrrt dame of Oat French monweb's oonrt ooidd have been more retgalljr attired than this republican matron of 1883. Soft, fine webs are much, preferred for dresses in-doors this spring, and an imported French gowu witli all the modern features shows avfroat, or etiicoat, to speak exact, of pale-green satin, entirely eovered by diagonally falling flounces of white Chautiily lace. Toe train, which is adjustable and can aily be picked ap and carried on the arm, has a pale pink ground of pompadour silk, covered with. Watteart gailsirtlav of bright-colored flowers Worth says we have only Men the beginning of thenseol these exipuaite MODEM FRENCH GOW5. pompadour fabrics, and ony-one who has had the pleasure of possessing a gown wherein thy are introduced will delight in bis edict. They are fresh and youthful-looking for a sprightly maiden, and again add stateliness and magnirtcence to the dignified matron. Th jwi? ids potato. lo oi Ui

gown has a gathered chemisette and laee edge bretellcs ever the shoulders. The French are exceptionally art 'stio in many phases of fashion, 1 ct in nothing more happy than in their al-ility to lay one fabric upon another. The; know exactly how to fit them each to each. This season they disilay" th a faculty , exquisitely l.y their uses of coarse meshed nets and laces over silks. The mantle we present illustrates this idea. Over a dark-bine ben gal tup garment of novel outline is laid on, very smoothly, a lace striped coarse black sDk net. Brussels net wu might call it, as it is most like it in quality. This mnat be done deftly, the linos of the stripes being pleasingly arranged to give a good effect. A fall of deep lace edge finishes the sleeves, bat a fancy pendent fringe is used for the lower edges, and both

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trimmings are. introduced into the elaborate drapery at the back. A laee parasol calls attention to this graceful adjunct to ladies' toilets. Fancy in them seems to ran to unique shapes. One lady will be seen carrying a shade with only fotir strong rihs, giving a novel shape. Another you will see with high pagoda; yet anotho? a red steeple-like affair; another with, the steels holding the - silk in leaves like a daisy, and so on ad infinitum. Ten pay your money, and there is plenty from which to make a choice, - Jfeer StjtrM it. Hmdgrar. There are no startling changes shown in the first importation of millinery goods, says the New York Tribune. The introduction of shaded or somber effects in straws, trimming materials, feathers, and . ribbons is one of tho noteworthy features of the new goods. Gilt and fancy metal effects combined in all the tints of the color-card of the "Parisian syndicate" -of feather and flower makers are shown in embroidci ies and laces, in dusters of fancy flow ers, and in all-over embroidered goods intended for soft crowns and puffs of garnit ire. - These fancy effects will ba popular at the beginning of 'the senson, while novelties are in demand for spring wear. Lfer in the season importers believe that plain velvets, heavyribbed silks of rich,' lustrous quality, and ribbons of fine gros-grain will suc ceed the shaded goods. Long, slender sprays of -flowers, large tips or halfplumes, as suits the purpose of the milliner, with touches of the Venetian metal-work embroidery above described, will probably be the trimming used by the exclusive trade. AH shapes are rather . larger then last season. The tendency of nearly all hats is to the poke effect, though there are turbans and hats with English beef-eater crowns which have flaring or rolled brims.. The crowns sent over from Parisian manufacturers j are extremely low; a number of .the i round crowns which have never found favor in this country are shown. It is probable that the most popular hate will have a medium Bquare crown, a compromise between the extremely high crown of a few seasons. past and the low, fiat crown now exhibit, d, though the latter will, no doubt, bt popular during the beginning of tin s ason with lovers of novelty. Kor Hifj It t it Irf. Cbvsta.1. baiter patties for individual service are fashionable. An oxidized silver blossom having golden heart, is a pleas: ug pattern in scarf-pins. A rather novel p'n is a snowshoe ol oxidized silver, with meshes and fastenings in the bright metal. Coffee-beans of gold or silver, tinted in contracting shades, make peculiar sleeve-link The regular bean shape is also used. A soft-shell clam of silver is a pennbar match-box, snd the same -design, but on a larger scale, makes a tobaccobox both artistic and unique. A scallop shell of silver, the ribs represented by rows of diamonds and holding a diamond in its center, is an attractive but expens'vo brooch In match-boxes an appropr'aie dcMgn recently seen was of silver in the slipe ot a fish, with the tad so curved that the form of the tvhole was a smooth ovaL An odd design in a brooch is a ram's head in relief with proudly curving horns. Medallions, on which are tnedinvl heads, fill the space encircled by the horns. An artistic locket charm, onilebk for small pictures, is of highly chased .old and repretODts an open fun. 1 he -surface is studded with minute forget-me-nots in natural colors. A flat match-safe, intended to be worn as a watch charm, is of a size suitable for wax matches, and he a a small ring for suspension from the chain. It is made of either silver ox gold, but without ornamentation of an; kind. O. ai.s are the rage of the hour and Are being set in rings, pins, and bracelets. The Mexican stones are ket in a sweet oil bath for a year to acclimate them to this kind atmosphere, during wU'ch time they may be worn- at inter-wis,

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Work ol the Senate and the Souse of Representatives. Tn pension aipro)letion bill passed the Hoaae ob the Soth of J.prll. Ths amount to be attributed nnder the bill la 180.D8!MKU The Indian appropriation ViU also psaaoa the Hensa. Mr. Anderson of Kauu,one of tee commit that invottlcated th Beading itrlk, Intro. duood inthaBoaaa a bill for scouring to ths SnbliQ a rasular aorvioa by railroad eomtaniaa, iprOTidaa that tlx lunaillctlon ot a State ooaMS with Its territory, Mo State railroad eaa bceouw a earriar of Intsratato eommarr axcept by tin parm:aalon mm autconiy ui unuoa ftitm Rnrr raiu,oad anblaot to ilia bill for which private property baa boon taken by mlntnt domain U made a publla highway of tha UaitoJ (Hates. Ik Intenta Conimaroa Oommiaaiim is raj 8 aired to axatttto tha OTisioul ot tha bill, and i KlTan a satf of Imipkotora. Ie tha avant of a tallure by oompany to run Us ragutu trains tna cmnmiaaioa iwuuwi w iuuiu.ij unr tlsato tha faota and to iaino snob oraara to tha oompany aa will acaura tha regttlar Berries. t .rTv umh rlkva tha BaTYleo la ncf; oerfcirmsd. tha Attoreay Oenaral la mqttlradto uroonr the appointmtnt of a receiver, wbc la to oporaie me roaa aa ioc uiv www h employ ta old roree. Tan Breekinridfe eopyrllht bill was reported to ths Hones by Ur- Collina from the Juaiciery Oommittea on April X. ' Tha Dunn iru abiy bill was alio reported to the Hone by be Com. mlttae on Xershanti Marine and Fiaai'daa. It la idenrioel wiih tha bill reported to tli laat Ccnxraaa wltn tne sxeepuon or two aoianu. menta limiting the buaineaa of the foreign, built veaaala admitted to AmIoui reciatry to the forelsn trade and sxpreaaly prohibiting them from engaging In the coastwise trade nt ths United State. The majority report Is also similar to that which aocomiw idea the bill when It was reported during the last Concrete. A minority re port was alao preaantad. The Houae apact tha aay on tne nver ana oarvwr uiu mm buiv Ulttee proved tha It had the Houae under good control, for aa each item was read the member tram ths district in which the work Was located got up end moved the apropria. ttoo, aster expiammg cna voa particular new War quite axoeptional snd ought to be inoreased tar nimi that did not aonlv to any other Item, and regularly to Hooae voted dona the amenomana ana rowan wuuuimbo, Mb, ANssasoH, of Iowa, introduoed a bill In the House em the tSU directing the Attorney General to institute judicial frooeodings agamatfb Union I'aclne Railroad Company to enTorce-the forfeiture provided In the law of litiB and other aofea, and ooUeet the moneya due the United Btatax from the oompany, ita stookholders, and officera. H ii ala directed to bring suit against the Union Pecjac and Kanaaii Pacific to recovei the proceed of the wrongful inane ot stock and bondi amounting to t75,00a,ooo, in. eluding lu the action .lobs B. Allay, Uaha At. kina, nE Baker, and Sidney Ulllon, and to join aa partlee defend ant Jay Gould, Fred Ii. Amea, Huaaell Sag, snd others to rocorer tsB 000.0JO, more or loaa the proceeda of she aau ot the bond. la committee of the wholethe Hone devoted several hoars to th rivet and harbor bill. Tne Senate bill granting a pension of 1100 a month to the widow at Gen. Joseph B. Biakettswas passed, with au amendment reducing the rate to $73 a month. In tha Senate Mr. Brown In trodueed a bill 1st jaded a au amend, mont to the inhrat&te oommaro law. It provide! that any ahippor who ahall mia. xeioeaent the eharaolm, weighta or valuea ol hia ahipment with a view of securing lower rataa than are charged to other shippers of like property, and any oomroon earriar who shall reoeive auoh gooda knowing them to be misrepresented, (hall be giti ty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished preeoribed by the inter, atate eommene act, Coniidarable time wai consumad in debating the international copy, right bill. The President vetoed tare mora private pension bill, " M. McIIdvum, of Tennessee, opened the tariff debate In the ouae on April 24, and at tho beginning had quite a lively spat with Mr. Kelley (Pa.) over thereaponaibility ot the Internal revenue system. Judge Kelley admitted that the Democratic i arty had not enasted the lw, but declared tha s it had made it necessary for tho Kepuolican arty, which remulned in Consrea during the v ar, to provide the einowi for that war. and thus lloraed the party toreaortt internal taxes and all the bardahlpa raaulting frum thanu Mr. Mciillin had his revenge, however. Mr Keller aaked if the revenues would be endangered by repealing the tobacea tax, and Mr. MaMillln called attention to pen. tiuua presented in the Senate favoring a law to prohibit the Bale ( eheroota and oijarettel to children under 16 years of age. Mr. liel. ley "I would vote tor It" Mr. MeMiUin "You " would vote for It and at the earn time you would vote to give them cheaper eheroota and cigarettes." i Laughter and applause ou tha Democratic side, j Continuing, Mr. MoMDUit declared that the causa of theimmeua eurp us In the Trensury waa that the people have been taxed beyodd reasonable domanda. W are drawing money from commerce and looking it up In the Treasury at such a rate that it is only a question ot time when stringency will set in. We are robbing not only commerce of its Ufa blood but the poop! of the means of paying taxes to their governments. Mr. Bur. rows (Mien.) was tha next speaker. He declared that It Congreaa revised the tariff ao cording to the President's proposition, leaving untouched tha internal revenue system, no) only would the protective system be destroyed but the nation would be eat on the highway ot free trade. Th needing measure stood without a parallel in the history of American logi. lation. Conceived ill darkaese, brought !'rtb in secrecy, ita parentage carefully concealed, It waa at last laid at ;he door of the Committee on Ways and Means, where the majority took it up as tenderly as tjough it was a legitimate oSsiirinc, hurriedly brought It into the House to be adopted by tho Democratic party and nursed by the harlot of free trade. It exposed to foreign assault :naay of our principal in. duatrias. Mb. Voouhbks occupied ths floor of the Senate on April tS, and ipoka at length Is reply to the recent speech of Mr. Ingalla. Mr. Voor bees began by declaring that tho Bepublicas party leaders, drivers by madneas to aiticida and hari-kari, were i;oing before the American peoDl opposing ve ty reduction of taxes oxcoptthoa paid by tobacco and alcoholic apir 1U, and concluded by saying that the verdict of the Ameriean people in November would o that thero bad bean honest, capable government, and that it must continue. The Hones adopted a resolution from tha Ways and If earn Committee limiting the general debate on tba tardT bill to seventeun days, with two evenini sessions weekly, tha time to be equally divided between the two partiea. The del ate was then opened by Mr Bynum, of Indiana, win said he believed that customs duties should be levied to meet the currant, ordinary ex. penaes of the Government, and that any extraordinary expenses should bo met by a resort to internal taxes. The gnat trouble with the country was tho want of a market. Tear down the wall that had beea built around the coast, give Americas labor a ouance to compete with foreign labor, and It eould take oaio of itself. It naodod ns other protection. Mr. Browne Of Indiana axpressed himself as not In the least frightened at the pletborio condition of the National Treeaury. The accumulating reveaos might be need for th peoil's boneat. The national debt inisbt be gradually paid ff, the merchant marine ra&ut be built ur harbor and com defenses might be constructed, a navy inlebl be provided, and a gi-ateful people roijrnt tender to the old soldiers who saved the country a parting benediction. Thit a eorplua ej.hteS waa au evidence of national prosperity. Thai it bad been gathered into the treasury without oppression or complaint was an evidence thai the protective system waa a jnst one. Mr. DocVerv, of Missouri. na!d he nould waive hit obicctiuDS to the pro'ective system if tl o Kopubllcans oould show tbat it benofltcd tho laboring men of the country. But they could not do ao. In the contrary, many unprotected in-di-atries piid their ituiployes higuer wages tbaa were paid to laborers iu protooted establishments. He had B-atiBtics to show tha humeri if bonus which the protective tariff put into thi pocket of the manufaeturera, but which dil not so into the pockets of the worklngmcn. Tha Renate passed the Houae bill giving to the city of Grand Forka, 1). T., the right to build two free bri'lftea aoroat the Hod River of the North. The conference report on the joint reeolucijn foi a conference of Auierican natioue waa relocted by the Senate and it sew conference ordered. Women who meddle with everybody else's business are to be shunned ana feared. One of them was on the 'Xroj local the other afternoon. A sprucely dressed young man held iu bis band a yellow paper covered book, in whioh he seemed to be deeply interested. The woman sat in front of biia, and, happening to turn to taka in the passengers, observed the cheap literature which was engrossing the attention oi the man behind her. In a pleading, insinuating voice she said to him: "Young man, don't you know that you are wasting youT time very loolishly in reading dime novels? You might better take a book on history with you or something else that would benefit your mind,and givo you an opportunity to improve." Beaohing her hand over the back of the seat, she said very deliberately: "Let me look at that book." The youDir man, without relaxing single feature, handed the book over to his aggressive follow passenger, one turned it over to read tho titlo. It was as follows : "Easy Lessons in French for Beginners." The old lady never aid a word. She dropped the book into tho young man's lap and shot into the next car. Moany journal. The human breath is poisonous, says Professor Brown-Bequard, not merely the rum, tobacco or onion-laden breath, but the ordinary, every-day breath of the temperate. He has condensed the breath, and injected the resulting liquid under tte skin of a rabbit, which promptly expired. Db, Guye has observed several children affected with nasal catarrh with obstruction to easy breathing who were unable to fix their attention upon their studies, but tie restoration of normal nasal breathing had a wonderfully benuhoial effect upon their sluggish mental tttoultiog, .

1 Merry lleai b. We may apparently hnve all ot this world's blessings Mint to carasi observers that are in any way necessary to make up the sum of human happiness, and still lack the one tiling needful, the orowning blessing the wmm, grateful, merry heart that can appreciate our heavenly Father's gifts; while some humble person who, in our judgment has little to enjoy will fin! her life full of blessings for which to be grateful, because she has the heart to make them her own. She will be the one who always finds a welcome, fornhe always brings a bright thought or a little gift of love, or comes to lend a helping hand to those who neoo) a word of encouragement And who of us under any oiroume tances does not need a word of cheer? Notofce. But this same "merry heart1 is a groat beautifler. Each thought of our lives leaves its impross upon our facet . If evil thoughts, full of envy or discord, are allowed to run riot on i fretful dis

content reigns supreme i 1 the heart, even though: .we never intend to speak the words, let us remember that our faces will invariably tell fie story. No matter how many efibrtu we may put forth to convince the world that if we were situated thus and so we would be lovely oharacters, the woiid knows bettor; "that is," if the habitual frown or pout has found a settled plaoa in the face. Those frowns. sr "like the hands of LadyHacboth, "from whioh the spots can never b washed away; they have formed a part of our nature. Milwaukee WUmmsin. The Yulgar ImiUUon; "There was an old guritleman who h nd a very tolerab e notion of what is vulgar and what is not, and who characterized "imitators' as a 'servile herd,' and, surely, if, as we are often told, this is a vulgar age, the fact is duo to the prevalence of this very top-root of vulgarity, imitation. Of caurio I am not speaking of imitation in any of tho various oases in whioh there i'l an end in view outside of the fact of the imita tion. The child i a order to speak must imitate those whom it hems; speaking If you would make a. pudcune, you must imitate the cook ; if a coat, a tailor. But the imitation which is essentially vulgar, the very tap-roolu as x nave said, of vulgarity, is imitation tot imitation's j sake. And that i i why 1 think modern j slang is essentially vulgar. If it is your real opinion riglit or wrong matters not that any slang phase expresses an idea with peculiar accuritcy, vividness, or humor, use it by all moans; and he is a narrow blockhead who sees any vulgarity in your doiuf so. But for heaven's sake, my dear Dick, don't use it merely because yon lusard Bob use it" T. Aiolphui Trollope. Another Delusion Ktploded. A Boston sea Claptain, who has been afloat for more tiara forty years, says he never yet heard a suitor use auoh expressions as "shiver my (ambers," or bless my top-iiR btii. U ttus be indeed true, it demolishus - a most cherished acceptation in ow: boyir.h readings and dreams of the sea. Unsay those cruel words, oh! sea roror, or million grown up boys will havti wrested from them tho most delighttnl of their memories of romance. Think, too. of the danger ous precedent thus established. Other ruthless ones may clispoil us of the benevolent baudit, bis gorgeous trappings, and palatial cavern in the bowels of the earth. It may even transpire that such expressions us "odd fish, " "zounds, " "for sooth" and "now by my haiidom" were never employed si; all, and that in the old daysmen went around soyicg, "xou can bet your sweet life," "cheese the racket,. "what are you giving us ?" and "rats," Tustas iney a now. iieave us, prithee, these sweet and hallowed memories and take something else. xovkm Skflmga. Seventeen Yean in the Cradle, A striking instance oi microcephaly. or deficient brain development, is re ported from Stockerau, in the environs of Vienna. A girl, Mnria Schumann by name, lives thsre in the cradle, from whioh she has never moved since Lor birth on Feb. 35, 1871. She is of sound constitution, but has never outgrown the physical or mental stature oi a suoauuiu;. pub cuu uaver uuiv articulate sounds. She has all her teeth, bat can non masticate, and eats only liquid, or nt most pulpy food. She often sleeps two days and two nights nt a tin e, and havinar never risen has never been dressed. The London Lancet thinks the proposal sometimes broached to pat such monb ti oal ties painlessly out oi existence may be the subject of academic discus sion, but is manifestly open to objec tions far too grove to be practically entertained. The Weight or Hearts. The average weight of men's hearts is 11 ounces eac&, and of women's only 9 ounces. Thus when thoy civo or exchange hearls, man is the loser, quality being equal Mail's avernge brain weighs 49 i ounces, and woman's -Ii. ilie averaore weicm ot uotn nines is for men 49 ounces, and for women ounces, Garfield s right luug weighed 32 and his left 27 ounces, making 59 ounces for lungs, or hi ounces in excess of the average. Meaical Aews. Queer Vita and Starts. The file and starts usioe those words in their literal moaning ot the nervous people often strike the beholder t,s ludicrous. The nerves of hearing of such onfortmiatos nro I aiu'ulli acute, and iinplu;ou by abrupt, uaes'Ocit miii.es. lead them eouH-tluies t H-r-for.n aiitloa worthy oi a jutniuiui-iack.. ,-U the root of uervo-isuess, iu moat instau-.-i-s. is muu3Snilitiou oi ihe f od, and oiie',i:ei!tly iu-.,.-rft'ou of the nerves e of the othor tissues O ... b"dy. 'Jhis prolonged i, -f courae. irjlncti'.e or Barmus nervous difioaro. liie remodf is il atottar's Stomach Hilt-re, tbat iuviBratos Uis stomach aid etiaidi-t it- nerfonn ita f mictions proi erly. f-u r.f tor coin, nienciii!,' a course of it. it will i e lound that the uarvea grow uicro tranquil by day, nightly ruy-oao btcomoa Icrs int-.rri;pud, an I appetite more vigorous and satisfying. These aio tho in lai indications, followed by the Cvnil'lcte ri-nu.n.li. n of nervous vi(;or. 'J'ho 1'ittera alao cum fever and ague, liver complaint, and constipation. Autosten'Oijtile Printing. A now process-of no-called autostereotypic printing, especially adapted for the reproduction of books and entrravings, has lately been invented in Switzerland, and is already used with ad vantage in a large printing oltioe at Zurich, -ine process win cneapoo tne reprinting of the works of foreign authors, since tho typo sotting and ooiiviua of encravintrs is mived ariil n ncc-urato stereotyped plato in obtained directly from "the original. H is a transfer process, in whiohablank, composed of plastor of paris, silicate of )ntash or BOtla. and phosphate) of lirao is employed. The print to be ccpied is moistened in a solution of phosphate of soda in distilled water, alcohol, unci acetic et'ier, and is then transferred in the nnuu way to the (ilasioi: of paria plate pro-iously coated with a film of gelatine ontainiiifr citrato of iron and Bmrv'lija, Aftor the transfer w iiiaJo (atl the prooos&os thus fur having been conducted in a dark room) tho plate is dried and exposed to diroct sunlight for fifteen minutes. When taken out the plnops where the light has actd will bo found to be qnito hard, while at tho other places tho plaster is soft, and will fall off as fine powder as deep us, the solution has penotrnted, if brushed with a hard brush. The plate is then to be stereotyped, Chicago flews, Manx ii at un equal, ila-1 Dr. Sato's) atar ! !! - '3A company ha has been formed in Berlin to inanufscturo electrical watches. Two small cells and a small electric motor take tha place of the ordinary movement,

vrtvfXed Call! Thla Terrible Bceu-e Of lis Klgliirtd Nauaet (l.'ew York Teletrram.1 Kaay a FtroDg, wt-u-buiu ina is tves hems to-de. ; ue.oro bight he will hare a obill, ana iu a low hours w.H be doidl Thin la, Uie way the dread! :sucaou!a takea people off. The liat of notable ma who ore Its viotims Is appalline,. It sireaps over the load Uks a, soouixe, and des troy poor aid rich alike. ' Isreryoae di-eads it. Its coating is sudden, its termuiatioa usually speedy. What causes 111 Fa nmouia,we are told, Is invited by a certain condition of the system, indicated if one has occasions I chills aud fevers, a tendency to cohl in the nhroat audluagu, tiievimatioand iieuraigio pallia, exlteme t.rd i'wiings, aliort breath and pltmntio stitches in the side, loss of apretite, blckcb nervous Unrest, scalding asu.ationii, or scant and disdolored fluids, heart fluUeritigs, sour storuaoh, distressed :-ouk, puffy aye eacsj hot and dry sain, loss of atrcig th and virility. Those indioi.tions assy not appoai tosethsri they may comi, disappear, aiid rei.ppear for yeiire, the penioa not realiEing than they are Datura's warning of a cumin calamity. In other words, If pneumonia does not claim aa a r; stint the parsons haying such symptoms soma less euildeu but quite as fatal SWlMly certainly will A celebrated New York phyaiobui told tha Tribune that pneumonia was a seooadary disorder, the expjaure aud cold being dimply the agent whioh develops the dieessii, already dormant in tli syatem, beeanee tba kidneys have been but partially doing their duty. In abort, pneumonia is bates early inctcation of a Bright's dissitsed condition, litis impaired soiiou may exist for years without the patient suspecting it, lieoanae no pain will be felt in the kidnoya or their vioinfty, and often it can be detected only by chemical and niiorpaooplcal obaerratdous. Nearly 150 ol' ths HO deaths in Hew York City tba flrat week ia April (and in six weeks 781 deatba) were sensed by pneumo iia! The diaeaae is very obstinate, und if the aocoiupanyiug kidney disorder is very far advanced, recovery is impossible, for the kidnays give out entirely, and the patinut is literally suffookted by water. 'iho only asfeguard against pneumonia is to maintun a 'rigorous coucutton of the system, and thai. crvn u$ altackt, by using whatever will radically and off ootua Jy reatoro full vitality to the kidneys, for ifti tf an not sound, pneumonia cannot 6 prevented. For this purpose there is nothing equal to Warner's eato cure, a remedy known to millions, need probably by hundreds of thouianda and commended as a standard apeciflo wherever known and need It doe-i not pretend to core an atta k of pneumonia, but it doet remove th cause of and prevent thai diteate if taken ill time. No retiionable man can doubt this if he regards ths pursonal oxperieuce of ihouaands of honorable men. . When a physician says his patient has either firigbt'a disesae or pneumonia he confesses Us inability to ourc. and in a measure he considers his responsibility ended. In many instances, indeed, persons are reported M dying of pnemnwuia, heart diaeaic, apoplexy and eonvulsions, when the real cause of death, and so i;nown by the physioUn, is this kidney consumption. Thousands of people hvo it withoai knowing it and perish of it because tbeir physicians will not tell them the facta I Tho sarao fate awaits every quo ana who will not exercise his Judgment in

such a matter. A flteel Blrd's-Vest, A very remarkable filing in ths way of birda'-nests is preserved in the mu seum of natural history at Soleure, in Switzerland, wuitiier it was Brought bv one M. Budolph Bueder. It is no less than a nest mode entirely of steel. There are u number ol clook making shops in Holciure, and in the windows of these shot; s there are often found lying dibosed or broken springs Of clocks. ' Early last summer M. Bueder, one of these clock-makers, noticed a bird'snest of peculiar appearance in a tree in bis yard. He examined it and found that a pair ol! wag-tails, birds of a spe-. cies not unlike the sparrow, had built a nest entirely of clock-springs, whioh they hod picked up here and there about tho village. The nest was more than four inches across, and a perfectly com for table one for the birds. After the feathered architects had reared their brood, M. Bueder presented the nest to the museum of the town, where it is preserved as a striking illustration of the skill of birds in turning their surroundings to advantage iu building thear neata. Probably next year the birds trill build another steel nest, and unless the clock-makero of Soleure Kuard their springs more closely, steel nests will not be as much a curiosity us is the first one. A IHsa or New P's. 1 stnn.la for Pudding, for Poach, snd for Fear, And likowiae for Poetry and Prose ; The Parrot, the Piaoon that tiles in the air, 'J'ho I'ig with a ring in hia noae; For Taper and Pen, for Printer and Trees, For l'ivyiiic at d People who sell it j Iiut when you are sick, to relieve your distress, Tlko at ouce Fierce'! Purgative Pellet, Ob, yea, indeed! These are the P's for yon, poor, sick maa or woman. Nothing like them for keeping the bowels ami stomach regulated d in order tiny, sugar-coated granules, ..rccly iin-3i- than mustard seeds. They vi.rk gen- y but thoroughly. Easy men dream that we live under a'governmont of law; absurd mistake! we live under a government or men ana newspapers. Your flnfc attempt to stem dominant ana Keeniy-cuerisnea opinions will reveal this to yon. M'"eaeu runups. Thbbe is a crank in WashlnRton who wants to have ths tariff taught in the public sohools by compulsion. Texas Stftingt. Groat Commotion in GradonN Drug Store. Waxush, Ind., Aug. 8, 1887. J. T. Graden: I want to say to you that liibbsrd's llhcumatic Svrojt is tha groattt family medicine m the world. I have suffered with rheumatism for over ono your, and hsvo tried great many different liu-ide'roes, but found no roliof until, bv your advice, I took llibbard'e Itbeuniatic Srrup, and it lias done me snoto rood tban all fiia medicinos I cvor ook. I am fast ln-iug cured and am sstisfiol that by continuing the use of it for a short t-iiuu lunger it will afford me a comi'lcte cure. It i a (treat blood and family roinodv, and you should higily recommend it. ETJiPUEK Yaxdebgbaff. A iime museum can often be seen by Bunllovin;: a ten-cent class of whisky. f'ti-A. . Ktkbx pnrson i3 interested in their own affair, aud if tlii in."ts lbs eye of any ons who a eufti ii g fi 'in thoeffnebi of a torpid livitr, iv e will a mil tlint be is interested iu getting wolL Get a bottle of l'rickly Aah Bitters uf e it as direded, end you will always be giau you read tuis item. The actt.r who was caucht in the act was removed from the scene, Ttxav Sijtings. Tho Popailatlon of thai United States Is al)out(iC,(KM,000, anil we would say at least oic half are 'troubled vrith some affeotion of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints a i-o, according to statisti?', m to numerous than others. We would atlr mj r.'i ur readers not to neglect the opportuuity ir. i:iH on their dn.-g'i-t and get abutlio of Kemp's llalnm for tho Tbi-iat and i,ingi. Trial site free. iAfpe llottles 0ic nud Sold by all drugBhokt nad sweet: He--I love you, Miss Kitty. Bho Thanks, thojsroe. WKI.I.S' IXtTSIItr.E TKT.VKT C1IEAM. A magic com .loxiou lioautifli'r f r fneo, nook and amis, lll.-guut for ili-CHsn:g uud whitening the akin. Vunvaled fr tlHat?r, ieee)tione, bulb, inrtlui, ate. Vnequsled (or delicate trantaient vblteueas, a-.i youthful euoot an I Cue ftulsh. H riulcn, ilo-a not rougtaeu. draw, witlH.r, nor iu any way .njure tho iuobt doUi-a'c orseoHitive akin. Superior to nuy powuor, isto ,r litjMd for tnl:it; dovu rrd or I'.ushfi'l tu:e KiTac.'a tau, euubttrii, freckle, plmi-lo-, cotu'seiioss, ialtoA ekln. nil bldiitl-lie noil iin1 rtt ctwua. fl.J huttles nt D.ngute ami I-un? v doodi Dealers, or by Kxprees, propald on rtM-ipt ol' pricu. E. a Wt.. Chemist, Jersey City, N.J., U.S. A. Ibis's l'a lout Heel rintruui.r in tin ooly invontion that will make old boots &3 straight T0iOSECHES 3 7-. clown your limbs aieau RH Ii U M ATIS M , NE U R.AUB I A - Mnficn I I C bMbVV Rnnra ORUBSISTS' ;ElInA.AVcouMCa AUTO..MP,

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Baeaasa KeeaTS Siraaparillais tbelieal sarins meoV iolno and Wood burlner. Becauaa it is a concentrated extract of the beat alterative and blcod purUymg remedies ot tbevMntable kusgdom." Because, by a peculiar combination, nroportloa and preparation.it ponaaaaai curitiva power necultar is Itself. Because It Is untquaied for Uuosraof wenlalt, salt rbeum. bails, pimples, humors, ete. ' " Because it ia the only nudioiue of which can tmlr be aaid "ICO itot eaa dollar" aa unanswerable argument aa to Strength and Economy Bwause it effects remarkaide cures where other propratlai) totally fan. " Beo-use Hi re la nathlng equal to it forearms dyspepsia, bilion.aese, aklt hoiiduche, mdiffestion. Becauae every article entering into ft'ta carefnlly acanncd, none jut ths beat ia need, and all tile roots snd berbaare rround In our own drar mill which males iwcoskbl the use of anything iiupure or delSterloM. . Hood's SoW oy all drugsiata, 1 slifor.5. .freoaradonly by 0.1. HOOD h CO. Lowell. Itfaae. 100 Doses One Dollar A Strange Case. "Look here. .Stevens I" he said as they met on he streets, "I didn't suppose you were a blab." "And no more am i, sir." "But I toldsfou of that Btt:(e deal of mine as a secret, and now it's all over lown." "Well, don't blame ma for ii All I did was to repeat it at my club, which is composed of thirty of the best fel lows in town, and every one of Vm agreed not to say a word about it." Detroit Free Press. Don't Glre Up the Ship. Toe have been told that consumptioa is in. curable j that when the lungs are attacked by this terrible malady the sufferer is past all holp, and the end is a mora question of time. You have ncted with alarm the uirutstakablo 8ympoms of tho diaeano; you have tri.od all manner of ao-oailpd cures in vein, and you are now despondent and preparing for the worst Bat don't give uo the ship while Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery renuina untr'.eq, it is not a curo-au, nor win it perform miracles, but it has cured thousands of case) of consumption, in its earlier stsges, where all other meaus had failed. Trr It and Obtain a now leasa of life. It ia better to be ths nroorietor of a cough remedy than to bs the conqueror of a city. , Consumption, Wasting- Diseases, And General Debility. Doctors disagroe as to tho relative value of Cod Liver Oil and Hvno-pbosplitet-the ono supplying strength and neib, the other giving uervo power and acting as a top.io to the digestive and on tiro srstom. But in tico't's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites the two are combined, snd the effect is wonderful Thousands who hare de rived uo permanent benefit ' from ether premratious hare been cured bv this. Enott'a Emulsion is perfectly palatable and is easily digested by those who cannot tolerate plain Cod Liver ChL v. .tiMimiM h invAtilinn Af eoan to the Oauli. If he attributed it to tho Turks he-would be regarded as unreliaWe historian. Puck. T .wn MMmnnli. f Tiara, .r . nmnhAf flf men whose whole time oot oconpied, uch m a...i.h. M.ni.taaat fanmaMi inns ni nthitra. To those oluuwfl ospocUlly tffl would it 'Oil TTIBU HI IUUW DOroi- vuuto I : eVnW tn Aiithe wi-itak at nntn tut B. F. Johnson A Co., of Eichmond, Ts,, and they will show you how to do it HEonuos. Begin now to fight them with Rough on Bats, mix witu creaae sua smear auouu uvie utwuw. To clear out roacbea, water buna, etc, arinkle 1 ...... ). rt Jrta-n th mil pipe"leudiog from sinks. CouauiusUnn snrerjr Cured. To the Editor: -rieeso inform your roalsn that I taio a positive remedy for tho abovanamed diaeaae. By ita tluioly uae thouaaadaof bopelesa caaea bave been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy kiike to any of your readers who have consumption If they will send me their Eiureas aau S. O. nddreas. Respectfully. T. A. SLOCUM. H. C. 161 Pearl Bt N. Y. IT IS A PUREIT VCSETABlt 1 .tftLvii ..iDinir ahb nPRlOU'PfiirlY i c;ruMaiiaunRaKF--HlK:HU Iako othoi MuMiytyficiDiTROiimars. I it has stood tne xest si rears. Lin i; tiring au lussasss oi ins . BLt'OU, i.1 Visit, SXOaaIACH, KII)YB,JIUWEL3,fte. ItPuriflea the JBlood, invigorates aao. Clsasses tha Byitem. TVg?EPSIA.COWrTT. CURES PATIOrf, JAUHBICS, I STr.KHEADACH3.BILIuloiseuesoftkeI ijver TnimiinMTPT.ATWTS.Aa dUsppsar at ones under KIDNEYS its Denenciat lunnencs. STOMACH AND V lenuretvft Vedlfitne mUm eathartls nrenerBOWELS. l lit. fevblfla lr.a uae aa a I beverage. It is pleas ant to tne mate, auto, as leaailv takes bv cMldAILDRUGGISIS1 Iren as aaaits, I P8ICKXY ASH BITTEIS 61 EPRICElDOLUfll Sol .'ropriotora. 8T.laOinBOnd KANB&fl Om STEKETEE'S Make your own IBitters irimnn TVilffti- for it bottle of Stomach Fitters. ConUininc more poor whiskey than medicine, when tho undersigned will newt y in by mail one 4 os. iiai-kazeor IIOOT8. HRIIHS .ind BEBHIES. wbichKill makeOrJE OA LU)N ot the best TOS10 enyonnev.tr used. The uso of this Tonic has cured INOiaSSriON, DYSPEPSIA, FF.VER and AOC'Kiasau appetizer nono bvtbir; acts on the Kiiiu-j-anu-l Kcnar&l debility, ami .gives Tone to tliHSl.miaoh.in fact I challenge allothPrTonicB. It ia far the cheapect Tonic known. One packago will equal ono dozen bottles o:l ordinary Bltsere so,u aa uus Lioiiar per kbw tions on every tiaekaae. Aek your prugRlst for "STEKETEE'S 1HY BrrTliRa." If your drut gist d-ic not keep them on Bole, then send to the uiuiei turned. I will send one package to any address wilbiu tho U. 8. on receipt of 0C. U. 8. postaee stamps taken In payment itm)taok, a-f ; SOo., mid a trial bottlo of KTEKETEE'a SkUHKUn nnril'S Included. Addreas, OJSO. O. STKKKTKK, Cirard Baplds, Mich, Uao STEKCTBIirs PIS WOBil DiaWOYKB, sure cure, rnce ao cents. FbRAXXXXSOBRSOFTHJB Stomach, Lifer iswels LiVEO P1I1S 8TBICTLV VEGETABLE. CuroConstipation, IndiKcsllon. nysp9psttt,Pnei, Biok Hendacha, Llvor Omplnlnbi. Iaws ot Aprotltc, Biltourne.ci. Sorvm'.iin.-ss. JaundiiHJ, cto, For Sale by "nigBl-its. PHco, SO Cant. t'AClFIC JskfiiUFACtURtHQ GO.. ST. LOUIS. Mfc rtvs7 ELY'S CREAM BALM Is Worth $1000 10 anV Man, YUmiM or Child Kuffurlui; from CATARRH. Apt1r Palm into eavU uostril. K V B!:TK. 73S (.rtiw;.4 St.. H. V. 1A-IKS iinivldol tor rtortug oouftnonumt t Dr. i Thaw'- SHii tHt-itiHu M Wiuton arc Ft, Wttyiie, Iwi. ( 'i)Ul .VorU.5'Jipcrt .it-i. I'tfUlL's Ky HrIt I tLUOft. bui tua.i t ' M-ibt & unx br t)ftrv1.1 r.a, lioii. ..ii Tn.V.mor) m.n'-J w.-Tkln-fui u.th W I, .t ftnriliii.s .It l,lh.w.iiH 1.1 n-T , o-iiy ,'W tim u.ua to. .!?'!. luSRadav. Oanqil-s ' 'Oh SI S'. HUSK. Limb mi.1" r lm li l.i-t. Wri.e WilSUSTEIl m'i:tv iiris hoi.ii :u co. liott-v. Mick. ACTTiS R9WM JEWELS. I.l-ir I. -i wm l - m,1 j'.r.ivttigs. lor terms i ll: .. linb. -'. :e AJaiuo Bt. Ohleito. .liie CTIItV tt'oltt-.'el'ii. liwaiaeaa t -vm. tlmC 5 I UJT sis niu. na!.ii.Arithmetli-.KIiert-.liaiul, it. .. Iln iimi.il! laihtl ymofl. (Irculan T.v. 1'nr-iNT'' Ili'iM-s.;i:ui.i.s.ot: Unffair, N.V. swaiaia.li "'iJJ'WiglTOi. Klfj'JCi; b I' HO I iLLC'J.bynmil. MtmreltAUBS )IVflVWIHBfV

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ftfoituie Beed'iiflirsainrillaii auhacast setSersii and amy cuchaH.r reoilvaii s fab Kralvaleut tor oil now. B'iciaiie w as); only a fai.' orioi, aid de not taanoaaqpoa Die public aofidenee brabaurdlreivaiUai'Jg BooaVS BacBUBarille a -worlb,' aaorethaii w sellltilor. ' f BccauM la advirltrtni? la c ritinsl Bad net das rM entapon the bruin of omcotltors.

Bteauiie It laamcdera reedlcina, taerfr fruit efjj the intitietrr ana atuayot wmrto nnannaciesib tmdar whose nerioaal direction it ia etui precarec. BetaaiMithaaa Cood flame at Home Tbera telui more ot ttool'a Bitaaparilia sell tl Lowoll. wher it ii' male, than o ad other aaRanir riilaa ur blood purtilera.ximblnad. B-icuus it la ctoin.cioaran btntifallnanai. aars,mtiarBU vrlth the n.uddy, irrttty maka-OB ct ether areparallona. Becauae whan given a faithful trial acoordlnr. t dlrertlosa it la lenadmbly carlala to eSect tbli 4tr airad nsviC " Dart I la Bold hs all drosila. fi; iJifor !. Prepared oelr by 0.1. EOCD O). asotbacartte, LowattV Haatk tOO Doses One Dollar - HIEtBARD'Si RHEUMATIC SYFSUP PLASTEI s'-j remedies Imowa. an h shlv imdoraec bj- its Dime peopti. in the treatment l Xheuraatlsm nod ail Blood dieiasea Ourllledt nat P am piile t nent free . Of , . at likaHon. RssvataTie Sraor CoT, Jackaos.Mtca, rmula. In Part. Ca?.caraSa5TfJa. Aa iLi-Dtb.Tt.le It win mttore illdi tk; tiawele to their n r-nid cond tion withcut pain or Brlinnff and has ramarkabls vlrtaa in thi troatmeni ot habitual: eonstlpat'on, liiillgiiatina, and ua a tonic for the atoiiftoh it hao no rtviU, a used la this oymp. BlT'lf Pflhiwh Is a i'Werf ul and ueeiul rentDlt.tfi. UUUUSl, edv, uitlns rtimarily on be nervous syatem, Ulnars and uterine orgat a. Oiiicum Root, staa-ls fir it and foawinoBt as a tonio aad rosi.Htor. nnlvoplo DflA u po reuny jholaTOSOB.irorkUlillOl SKUUl. in? jiBali energy oi. tte liver. It Is alio au . .-ot out tonic as wU as cathartic and alterative, a t'ine u pert the critire and abaorb-mn bIiib la M ttio body.', Maiirltinlro I po'verlul in Ita action, wo-kina DlaliUla&Ui with great eiieigy upon the liv.it nnd email tnteaitlnea, and . a invariably UB(4 aVMt habitual oons&ltatiozi. TaiaractSxitiv-' mmaa-utOTtlT" .I, is ointment tor jtneumatiBin. iivwtjK. ills. Kiilni.rn.nd IJver dlasaawi. and tor ail sain oiseaaea is naa no nvau P0k6 ROOt a,tu,xUo t"i antt-ecrofnlima, IN ADOITIOM TO TH E BOWE.whlsh are everywhere recognloid by th KEOtOAL FACULTY la being the besb-knowa Blood T mien, our mettteln contains RAOB UUUCtS, Mndering HISBARD'S Rl-HitlMATIC SYIDUP A BI,OOD MKDIOINB, UNRIVALED IN MI.1t IT. It is a sale FAMILY VtEIH-CW-. because it curtains ao oiiatee or teiaon. Children, invp.lHi an d -ielioate jwrsona will and It the beat medicine and toolc tbsy can ass. Ko homo sbonld be without it. Always in soaatin. Spring, Summer, iulSfiiniml IFinlar. If you cannot prociru it ot your druggist, send direct to v a Piice i 110 ; 9 bottles J3.00. f. want ana imwkiwr villas., lnw-asna Iswzililn. ta kacploUmlr kiwnu a Ita. of ur ART BAUl'Llif; tolliciM WaO WtU KCCp MIIS,plJhUWU,MIMHtll,l..(OW aoCtlU :t U1 snfl.nna.ltpTrrlMttl rafjiaouinamwiim I M W.Ct.lUO 1. (U.UM ntit ttt tkif atj la n meant t, ritb. thaa1aieB.msU( ru Mklfor maa; aw scita ici H isaasrr. 11 miv aartrm u vou i a n ou VTOMJERIUL THI..UON AUTH, bat m ta ltii ami t OtH MUBIMJ Xmw. LcTllLT rnkK. brolstosl voor lHctMBS cewseilm rtt,fioB yM i tutd if fan will k.ttf Im r mu kana ad sew to tii v-L cil. act oi twr aiaraBt asut iia. CUavla tut aaUavjil, W Aout uk yon to )kw ffcitr m. plaa for mora Uutn titr eiontbt, cud Ifaea tftry l-jtxxie r tb moBantj. Tha tn m pits art sent to yo AJ30i rTfe.LT FlI:fiarcwn.nawrneiwidoaUtb.T wUln Waaiim ret u much u 2.C(U or 1 J.OCo la trade Am mn am II pUcv, aUieronraniiitnulrii hav rsaualnriJ nfaenttiiay co!d 1m Bxen for rtvorttk ar iw. W twwil m penon la ush locxiHj all Q'tt ih cotmity, andtAJiai tit;) mtant of se niriua; tbctu aUiie. Thoaa who wrtta ts u t , will KtilM, rBE th rvf best Bevting llarhina MnufjcUmd, ad (ha Unrst fcncra , aMrt ncBtofworktef hl; art m sJt(Wat to(etbr In Amattcai. AS pKXtitnlMlrKSEby ntetrrt mail. Wdrt At ones); a partal oirt an which to niiltton trill ccUyim bu to cent, iNduftcr kitftr slt.tlioulil yotf cot ;ttdata ja n jrutlhfr, why no ban. M tlou. Wonderful U icima, rtti uacd ao ctiial a li b ft m, JuUruu t aw u, TttL fcco, AcoratA, Um, W; ANTED M n to solicit InamrniccJ mlry or at mission. BAiiBcrr St Pmcs. Fort Wt.yg foa. FREE By retain raali. nul oeMflntlaai WtanJtv'A KwTatlaT8ytem 31 1)1 MB Cuami. M(KHy (X. OnciiinaaL O. 'rT.tnQ Mm rvwl.aiarsA'hwwcaaciyoa.slBBwII nflimr.wi irlll nill (rOxh U raaTvincsi, 1 $100 to 3O0iJS!&S? Bs. Aaer-ta prel'srroi wlio can iuralaU their cwn orees aud dive tlieirwbole timo to tne kuainiiss. Bvare momenta may be prontalily emp'pjsd a so. a few vacuiiciea i;i (ot'na and cities. 11. F. JOU NbilM CO.. 11113 Main iit,. Ktetuuoud, Ya. 4 The Otdait Misatielne Is the WsrM is I BreuaMi Dr. Isaac Thompson's R Uelebrafet! Eva Wale Tbisartioleis a can: fully prepared phystdim's lire-K-nplloii. and has been in constant oa for nearly a century, aud netx itasiaiuliDg tho rcsny other pre) ratiouithiil have biwn :utroduxd into the maikec the aa e of uu-i artlc-le is ci.iistiuiUr ina easing. 1! Omi tf rert ns aiv foUon-ed it will never fail, we particalnrly invltu the ut ipnuon of phyalana to Ua aaertta. Joh L, TAoni wota, Son 4 Oak, Troy. M. T. BB1KD I . ja. . - - a t.M. irXraad" traat-nsarX.

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Its central position and' cloee conneetlorj with S astern lines at Chic and continuous Hues at ternilntd points, west, Korthwet t, and Soid

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vllle, Audubon, Harlan. Guthrie Centre and Council BluHfc.lnlow; OaTlatJn, Tronton, Cf. moron, St. Joseph and Eoneos City, tn UJaeourl; Iienwmwortb end Atchison, tn Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Mint: eeota ; Watertown and SI oux Po.Hn in Dakotv, and many other prosuorous towns and of ttea. It also otferi. a CHOICE OF KO (JTIJS to and from the Paciflo Coast and !nta .

mediate piucon, maKingr ail t-iuimorH in union aepaig. r aai lnins oi una DAY COACHES, elegant DININCr CARS, mataoeut PTJLU-4AN PAIiAOS 8LKEPING CA3S, and (bo;ween Chlcauro, St Joseph, Atohtscn and Kwsaa

City) restftil BlDOLlNINQ CILVIB CABS, seats FBI

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and all points In Southern Nebrttska, Interior Kansas and bayond. Knt nassen ror eauiornent of the celebrated FuUmiut monufaotur SoLidl v b

lasted track of heavy steel roll.. Iraa

ana moaeni improvements, iiommoaioua, weu-Duuc etauons. celerity, oeirtalnty, comfort and luxury assanML THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is the favorite between Chicago, Bock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, aad IMinnoapoli e an d St. PauL Tho tourist route to nil Nort hern Su turner BeeoriGk Ua Wt.terfcoTvn Brancb traverseii tho moat productive lan4 of I no most "wheat and dairy belt" of Non hera Iowa, Southwestern Mlnne iota. aad BmsOentnil DBltot-a.. . Tho Short Li ne via Seneca and Kankakee o flora superior ta t Uitlee to travel between Cincinnati, IndlauejpoUd, Lafayette, and Council BhoSB. SUJoaeDh. Atohh-on, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul.

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poa E. 8T. JOHN, Ooasral Manager. OHIO AGO. I GORE FITS - VTber. I .-r cure I do n mean merely t atop tbea lorn iiinoantnin-n ubv, ,ui ih.h-"i- i-;"" diliusl nura. I U-uia.lotUlioi.:Mm FlTS. iiVlhC?.SV it VAU.ISU SIOKrJKSSaateloBaatt.Sy. 1 earraMt my n-miHly te cure tee wore eases. U eOBMaa uhers h flll ia n Miami fr n.it ao raom jlue a euro, t; rnd at en. . f.-r a iwatisaaiid a rree Bottle of mi Ini.iliWe r -e Us. Give Bipreas aud Poit Umoa. U. u. v m at. Wsw Vs

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rtJFtfro blood la ieptp,jrr M$mf , - who long avifisreft trtnn badl. b ood, ind icated b;f weiik and WSjaV liig kidneys, aoraf- what, indig$sV Hon, etc., ovfe their totiplota rtW on very to tho use cf Pit. 'SfTKryra Ytaxaw Doctc xxn Eawai awuva, aud main tote fti sir good htith bjr timely waoriinji to it ngiiin audi ajroin as oeasiett una)- dc roand. It rxiakrs uumamUrian std to tM. irivslida me iniviopr laedicbits. Tho only ssla euro lor vAatati;i&

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tlie urinafy and dlgestlvn organs is .to maka the blood rich, red sad pure by rising tills beiol Halter ii ves, a remedy uileiy etdorecd j piysiciaxis who hava examiaed into" its cotnpoijition ard curativp

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eiiect. ItmpcKitatuiaa.bofjd and womanhood. Robust liealth aid streagth invnriably takoi tbt .p'ace of illness and dif&vjss if Dt. Qvttan'B Ysnxm Dock anl t'uk s.lpabiuji is uiadu use ot ' '"

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