Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1882 — Page 7

A FAIRY AFLOAT.

The following description of the feiiy vessel represented oa this page is from the Cincinnati Commercial : The hull is of the finest selected white oak, braced, bolted and riveted in the most skillful and workmanlike manner, and is 64 feet in length, 14 feet breadth of beam, 2} feet depth of hold, and draws twenty inches of water. She carries atubnlar boiler,and two beautiful little engines, made expressly for her, by the Ohio Machine Co., Middleport, O. The dining-room is situated between the boiler and engine rooms, and' is artistically grained, with frescoed ceiling. It is furnished in the Queen Anne style, and the silver, china and table linen are of the finest character. The pilot-house, cabin, main talon and Captain's office are on the saloon deck and are luxurious in their furuishin;.

and decorations. The saloon proper is frescoed and gilded in Eastlake style, and the flooring is covered with Turkish carpet The furniture, in raw silk and walnut, ol the Queen Anne pattern, like that of the. dining-hall, and rich curtains of damask complete the impression of a veritable floating palace. The lour state-rooms, containing two berths each, are also carpeted with Brussels and handsomely furnished. The boat belongs to and was built under the directions of Messrs A. Vogeler & Co., Baltimore, Md., for their own exclusive use upon the Ohio, Mississippi and other Western rivers, and is run by a picked crew of officers and men in tiieir employ. The object of this little steamer is to carry neither freight nor passengers. She was built for the firm above named, to be used exclusively by them for distributing their Jriuted matter in the river towns for St. acobs On., the Great German Remedy for rheumatism and other painful ailments.

THE LIVER AND ITS FUNCTIONS. £J|T has become a well establish® '< fact tlat. the larger portion of disea-os to wl i2h the human family is subject arise in the t nfc pla *e from some derangement of the Livt r. This organ is not only the largest, but at the ssmo time one of the most important. The venous blood, on its return to the heart, passes through this organ, and in its tjie impurit os.as also the secretions which are necessary for digestion an well as for a cathartic to assist in the renewal of waste material Ac. are eliminated. From this it is easily seen that the Liver U liable to get out of order to a greater or less extent,®nnd when this occurs it is impossible for it to properly fulfil its office of removing all objectionable matter from the blood, but allows it to pass through, carrying with it the poisons of which it should have been relieved. With impure, DR. B. F. SHERMAN'S blood the wholesys- *d D j r U I V icu tom becomes affect- ft Bill L * Aofl ed.and no organ oan ft BETTERS, properly perform its BjKyH The result of years function unless it re of study, experiment supplied with PURE medical research BLOOD to maintain KraJH and practice of Ur. its strength. So the MB B. F. Sherman, its Liver becomes Pr**?jHi originator, and. Important,and .gfcßKgii. X its success when one herever hnsthe feel- used Is »ufingof being ficientguarcontinually gSp?-^Z -SffiiPl antyfor its tired,worn \(J I> > N !a|| me rit. out,is con- \X^ y *kNW DrasticPnrR^\?. at S d ' n CU I gntive. and withtenden | that class cy to Piles, D TTP TIT 1713 CT ll of remedies Headache, 1 IJLKb £*? *“!. e Sick Stom - . -1| out ono efoch,Sallow CURES 1 is°by thek Eruptfone ALL DISEASESOFTHE t “ ofSkin.etc. t t-irrrT3 range and they may be LI V LIV weaken the Liver Lout KIDNEYS ‘mcHtAA of order,a nd PrieiljrAlh h remedy is mHMAfIH Bitten acts required to OIUIVI/ivll directly on as lstnat’re AND the Liver, in relieving _ Kidney., * itself of all ROWELS Stomach. accumuia- & Bowels, t l° nß '““ d c . “*/ in a mild restore itto .ft s^/ KjSftS SK ALL DRUGGIjTS fisslS compl slots ■■ i-.ra.. -a i.i W anycordial, of this kind poirrlnnilAP I and la aa there is no rRI L, DO LLAK. easilytaken medicine wL_—jjN| bychildren that equals as adults. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS is a medicine of rare merit, and not an intoxicating beverage, and being pur-ly vegetable in its composite can lie used at ail times with beneficial results. It is not clnimed as a cure-all, but for derangement, of the orgms inontion-d, it is a specific and a. a BLOOD I J li KIFIEK ranks above all other preparations. Ask your druggist for it, and give it a fnir trial. If he has none on hand, ask that it be ordered for you. MEYER BROTHERS & CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS, ST. LOUIS AMD KANSAS CITY, MO. BaUgHMaHa IS A SURE CURE 1 for &U Kidney Complaints and for all diseases of the LIVER. — ; It haa specific action on this most important Organ, enabling it to throw oil torpidity and inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free oondition, effecting ita regular discharge. If you ore bilious, dyspeptio, constipated, or suffering from malaria, Kidney-Wort is the I remedy you need. FAIL NOT TO TRY IT. PRICE sl. SOLD BY DRUQOIBTB. Til pi BOOK THAT EVERYBODY WANT! I Hr GRANDEST WORK OF THE AGE I | |IL SALES ABE IHMENES! Teachers, 53r d *| IMPERIAL’" s Worker.,| 111 I fc. ll Ifcw“W*®l«»lve Wanted ae territory givA gen tel Address with dump an. —go, 111. fffft f|f«’ TMPIiOVED ROOT BEER .IK r.\ 25c. package makes 5 gallons Al>V jLHJ of a delicious, wholesome, 1 sparkling Temperance beverage. Ask ••yarn- druggist, or sent by mail for 25c. C. E. HIRES, 48 N. Del*. Ave„ Philadelphia. «g» ~CT3CAM~aOAIJ~CtL 161 South Jrfenon Strut, CMcage,/ft. 1 *’ Ton Wagon Scale, I4«i A-Ton BOOt "Little Detective,’’ |£ Send for Prloa LUi SDCUCinUO ror SOLDIERS, IkllOlUltO widow., father*. mother, at children. Thou.anu.yetentitled. Pen.ion.gima for lose - f finger,toe.eye or raptnre.vorieo.emin. or any Dlecaee. Thotiefind. of pensioners end soldier, entitled tn INCREASE .nd BOUNTY. PATENTS procured for Inventor., Hoidler* land warrant* procured. Lmiirlitaud .old. Soldier. :tnd heir, apply for your right, at once. SendS jumps for ''To. Cltiicn-Huliiier,” and Pen.icn and Bounty law. blank. and in.trncliona. W. can refer to then.spd. of Pensioner, and Client.. Atidren N.W.Flt^gerald^Cp.PnisioK^ HARD COLL EC I OR*: An eleg.nt.et of card, for '-'three cent stamp, A,G BASSET I', Roohe«ter,N.Y UITRT Made andkeek. almost given away fill U Use. f. BBSHM. Erie, Pa.

HOW VERY ANNOYING.

Wheh on. is invited out to a hearty dinner, how very annoying to feel saeh dyspeptic symptoms as re tasting of the food, belching, heat in the stomach, heartburn, etc. If th'us afflicted, your digestive organs are weak. Noth ng assists nature so effectively in giving tone and strength to the stomach, liver and bowels, as that Queen of all vegetable tonics, Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It is a certain eure for all kinds of dyspepsia. It also cures nervous weakness. It is kind and friendly to the brain. It makes good flesh and blood. It cures hysteria, nervous excitability, wasting of tbe muscles, and expels all blood impurities. For brain-workers ft is especially beneficial; it checks all tendency to insanity. It removes such symptoms as blotches, skin diseases, dimness of vision, loss of memory, cough, catarrh of tbe bladder, painful urination, dyspepsia, general despondency, etc. Orlando B. Potter, owner of the old World building recently destioyed by flrq in New York, has been sued in the supreme court by the proprietors of the Turf, Field and Farm newspaper for $50,000 damages sustained in the burning of the building. The complaint charges negligence a/ainst the defendant in having failed to provide properly against fire.

HARD LUMPS IN BREAST.

Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir —I wrote you some time ago that I thought I had cancer. There was a large lump in my breast as large as a walnut, and hod been there four months. I commenced taking your “Golden Medical Discovery,” “Favorite Prescription” and “Pellets” in June, and the lump is gone. Yours gratefully, Mrs. R. R. CLARK, Irvington, Mich. Fire at St. Louis destroyed a tenement house on Twenty-fourth and Morgan streets, occupied by colored people. One girl thirteen years old was burned to death, and her mother fatally injured. Several other tenants were more or less burned in effecting their escape from the building.

“BECAME SOUND AND WELD.”

R. V. Pierce, M. D., Dear Sir—My wife, who had been ill for over two years, and had tried many other medicines, became sound and well by using your “Favorite Prescription.” My niece was also cured by its use, after several physicians had failed to do her any good. Yours truly, TIIOMAS J. METHVIN, Hatcher’s Station, Ga. i— . The loss by the fire at Harrison, Mich., will reach $50,U00 to $75,000. At South Saginaw,Mich..Phenney, Fisher’s & Co.’B saw factory, car factory, salt block and drill house burned. Herbert Thomas’ saw mill at Chace, Mich., burned. The night watchman claims that three masked men held him while two more fired the mill.

A Telling Law.

Mr. Charles Law, Jr., in conversation with one of our represented es, recently said: “I have been a sufferer from rheumatism and neuralgia for the past ten years; and tried all kinds of remedies. Having heard so much about St. Jacobs Oil, I tried a bottle and found it truly wonderful.” —Pottstown (Pa.) Ledger. P. 8. Johnson, traveling auditor ol’ the Southern express company, died at Selma, Alabama, from the‘effects of fractured skull received while attempting to board a moving train at Mush creek, Alabama. One of the most munificent of modern bequests to hospitals has fallen to the Royal National hospital for consumption at Ventnor, Isle of Wight. By the will of the late Mr. John Jones, of Picadilly, London, it will receive nearly $1,000,000. Bay City, Mich., Feb, 3, 1880. I think it my duty to send you a recommend for the benefit of any person wishing to know whether Hop Bitters are good or not. I know they are good for general debility and indigestion; strengthen the nervous system and make new life. I recommend my patients to use them. DR. A. PRATT. By the storm of Friday night the residence of Wesley Bryant, in McPherson county, Kansas, was blown down, and Mrs. Bryant and two children buried in the ruins. When extricated they were dead. Prince Gortschakoff has been relieved of the duties of minister of foreign affairs by the czar on account ol' bad healtli and old age, but he retains the title of imperial chancellor and a seat in the czar’s council.

Nature Demands A Tonio.

Wheu the nerves are unstrung, the head aches, the appetite is p >or or variable, the sleep disturbed, and a general depreciation of vital power is exp< r enced. Such a state of thing* cannot long exist without the development ol serious disease. The most active and genial in-vigoj-ant known is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters The absolute purity of its spirituous basis and botanic ingredients gives it a permanent claim to public confidence, and its surpassing medicinal value is admitted by medical men of distinction, by whom it is widely used in private practice. For fever and ague—both'as a preventative and remedy—dyspepsia, liver oomplaint, bilious remittent fever, constipation, choleraic complaints, flatulmce anil all intestinal disorders, it is a thoroughly re iablc remedy. It is the anti-febrile specific par excellence of the malarial districts of this and other countries, where diseases born of miasma prevail, and as a general household remedy it is also universally esteemed. General Burdan has signed a contract with the r l urkish government to construct two torpedo batteries in the Dardanelles and two at the mouth of the Bosphorus. Three sisters, Sarah Watson, Mrs. Cynthiana Winsmore and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, residing in Philadelphia, were reported to the coroner asnaving diea within half an hour of each other.

NO TROUBLE TO SWALLOW.

Dr. Pierce’s “Pellet*” (the original “little liver pills”) and no pain or griping. Cure sick or bilious headache, sour stomach, and cleanse the system and bowels. 2A cents a rial. Balies, recently arrested in Bt. Louis for old man Bender, turns out to be He has been released.

Mr. Charles A. Reynolds, of Madison, Ind., writes: “For ten veers I have been trying to regain my health. Sometimes I dociored for my ridneys, again, I would take oough medicines and consumption cures, and then my dyspepsia would nearly kill me, and I had to doctor for that. Bearing of Dr. Gnysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, I bought a bottle, it did me mors good than I expected. lam now robust and strong, and have not felt siok for a long time. I feel strong in every part of my body, and at night I enjoy most refreshing, dreamless slumber. 4 A rumor that Governor Critteden had been assassinated by some of the James gang is denied from St. Lo pis • Frank James has .written a letter to the Memphis Appeal, threatening vengeance on the murderer of his brother Jesse. Mr. Kd. Trickett, the celebrated oarsman’ I KingeUn, Canada, s >ys: “I have found St. Jacobs Oil o sure and certain eure for rheumatism, etc.”—New York Clipper. Incendiary fire destroyed the paper mills of J. Howard Lewis, near Chester, Pa. Loss, $55,000, insurance, $30,000.

Nature's sluice-Way.

The kidneys are nature’s sluioe way to wash out the debris of our constantly changing bodies. If they do not work properly the trouble is felt everywhere. Then be wise aud as Boon as you can see signs of disorder get a package of Kid-ney-Wort and take it faithfully. It will olean the sluice-way of sand, gravel” or slime, and purify the whole system. Druggists sell it, both liquid and dry, and it is equally efficient in either form. —Independent. The Moscow Gazzette says it is intended to reduce the army at the end of this year 37,000 men. Two pleasure boats were capsized by a sudden squall on Lake Geneva ,Italy and five students drowned. Many peibons are bitterly opposed to “patent medicines,” and will rare-, ly use them at all. There is no doubt that many are worthless, yet a remedy that has stood the test for years, like Dr. Sherman’s Prickly Ash Bitters, and its sale and popularity increasing every day, must have merit or it would have disappeared long since.

Henry’s Carbolic Salve.

The Best Sal ve in the w arid for Quts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles, and Pimples. The salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. He sure you get HENRY’S CARBOLIC BAfLVE, as all others are but imitations and counterfeits, price 26 cents. Mensman’b Peptonized Beef tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and life-sustaining properties [ invaluable for indigestion, dvspepsia, nervous prostration,.and all forms of geueral debilitp; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the results of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. It is announced that Jay Gould has secured a controlling interest in the Mutual Union Telegraph company, the anti-mmopoly that was organized to hold tne Western Union in check, and which swore on a stack of revised Bible* tbit it would never, or hardley ever consolidate. What Mr. Gould is after is evidently the earth, and the s< oner the present owners give him a quit cl <im de-d the better it will be. He is t,ii • financial buzz saw of the liimste .nth century.— Pecks Sun. Osmun’s Prepared Cod Liver Oil and Lime, the best medicine for the lungs. Sold by all dr’ggists.

DURNO’S CATARRH SNUFF

cures Catarrh aud all afi.rcuons of the mucous membrane. By the appointment of Monsignor Ricci as a cardinal the place of Ma jor-domo will become vacant. It will be filled by the present Maestro di Camera, Monsignor Macchi.

OPR OWii-MO. 113 VALUADLk truths "If you are suffering? ft dm poor health or .languishing on a bed of slot, ueaa take cheer. •for Hop Bitters will cure yon. "If you are simply alllag. If yoh feel weak 'and dUpirltad, without clearly knowing •why. Hop Bitters will Revireyou "If yon art a Minister, and have over •taxed yourself with your pastoral dutiee, ‘or a Mother, worn out with oare and work, Hop Bitters will Restore yon. "If yon are a man of business or labourer ‘weakened by the strain of your arory-day •duties, or a man of la.ters, tolling ovar ■your midnight work, > Hop Bitters will Strengthen yon. "If yon art suffering from over anting or •drinking, any indiscretion or dissipation, •or are youug and growing too fast, as M often the case, Hop Bitters will Releave yon. "M you are In the workshop, on the farm, ‘at the desk, anywhere, and teal that your ‘•yatem needs c learning, toning, or atlmntetlng, wltbo .t Intoxicating, Hop Bitters is what yon need. "If yon are old, and yonr blood thin and 'lmpure, poise feeble, your nervee unsteady 'and yonr faculties waning. Hop Bitters will give you new life and vigour. "HOP BITTERS la an elegant, healthy, '•■d refreshing flavoring for sick room ‘drinks, Impure water, ato., rendering them ‘harm I sea, and aweetcalag the month, and ties■ tag the stomach,” 8 Ufifil ESHSMrHLiHH

y Dr. 6reea*t Oxjgeaated Bitten is the oldest and best remedy for Dyspepsia, Billiousnsst, Malaria, Indigestion, all disorders of ths stomach, and all d teases indicating an impure condition of ths blood, kidneys, Skin, etc. TOWNSLEY’S ’tOOTHACHK ANODYNE owes in one minute.

gxgj DOCTOR &OIl£: Bflmfllt : compu>^ ESS fnrrl MIS. ’ SJS3 '’SELLERS LIVES PiLLS ’FOfl LIVIRCOMPLAINT, tjjthniiinlilfilli '"tillMllliMtrii

Skin Diseases Daren Blotches and Eruptions oa the face, leaving the akin olear, healthy and beautiful. Alee cures Itch, Barber’s Itch, Balt Rheum, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Chapped Hands. Bora Nipples, Bore Lips, old, obstinate Uloers and tores, Ae. ■KIM DISEASE., F. Drake, Bag., Cleveland, 0., suffered beyond all deacrlptlon from skin disease which appeared on his bauds, head and faoe, and nearly destroyed his eyes. Tbe most careful dootorlng sassed to help him, and after all bad failed he used Dr Frazier’s Magic Ointment and was enred by a few app'lections. The first and only positive cure for die ease ever discovered. Bent by mail on receipt of price, Fifty Oeate. For Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment is e sure cure Prloe SI.OO, by mall. For sale kw Druggists, HENRY A Co., Prop’r, 63 Yesey Bt. New Terk.

IILLUT" " acts it the SAint the on "TBBW

FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. Ho other disease Is so prevalent In this country aa Constipation, Mid no remedy haa over equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort aa a eure. Whatever the oause, howevor o '.atlnato th. ease, proper use of this remedy will overoome It. Dll CQ THIS distressing 00mriLEiOi plaint la very apt to bo complicated with constipation. Kidney-Wort strengthens the weakened parte aud quickly cures all kinds of Pilos even when physicians and medicines have before failed. tylfyou have either of these trouble. P^lbhlUSEjDrgEgjukjjr

Spark Arrester. Reliable, durable aud economical, will furalah a hone power with one-third Ism fuel an H #ater than •nr other enetre bullt.net fitted with an automata, cut-off. Sena for Illustrated Galsb.gue‘'D 14“ for Information and prioea, B. W. PAY NTS A SONS, Box 1880. Corning, M. Y.

Temperance REVOLUTION Publishes temperance literature, In shape and prloe milted to general distribution. Dollar boohs for 8 eta. Monthly papers, to Individual addressee, 8 cte a year ill kinds). Plane to sow whole towns with temperance literature the year round for a song. Also, Band of Hope goods, Including library and weekly paper, so cheap penny collection more than buys them. Thirty-six column catalogue free. Send us names Of live temperance workers, so we can reach them.. Address The “ lEMPEKANCE REVOLUHON.” 141 Madison Bt., Chicago.

NEW RICH BLOOD. PARSONS’ PD iGATIVS PIUS AT a'% e New. Rich Blood, ami will completely change the blood in the entire system In tins# month. A>.» p rson who w ii take 1 ptii each night from 1 to Id ws-ks Itaay h. re. oied to ouud health, i‘ euch a thing b oossilile Hold . verywheie, or lent by "-all for et- '<■< .tamps. I K JOHNSON A CO Bolton. Mass ’. f./r.aerlv B.ogor Me. Beaton, & Co., Cleveland, and Morrison, Plum & Co., Chicago, wholesale agents.

JOHN ROOTS BITTERS Will cure Fever, Dumb Ague, Dyspepsia, Idvei- awl Kidney Complaints, Loss of Appetite Headache. Typhoid Bi'ious and all kinds es fevers. For fuller !■ formation address tbe BiiMinfaeiurer FRANCIS ROOTS, Buffalo, N,Y« Call ut you druggists for a bottle. Diamond bves. °**WZ°*- !’n *l Tii2^rp v tyeaevermade. Cue 10cent . w” packoco will color mere ■coda than any IB or SO ct. dye ever acid. Slpowular •dors, /--.yoneenn ooloranyfhbrlocrfluicyeitlcla. IFU-R-KB&iSmAB TD V P lO Magnetic Anti-Blhsu* Pllla (Dr. Foote's I II V formnla)’: the mildest and beat remedy of Ms * ll 1 kind. Sample box mailed for foot »rent Stamps. K. Y. Sanitary Uo» 138 R. Mth flt. H. T. Cttg. kiddhts wraua^M ————diaries town. If* S AW MIL THE AULTMAX A TAYLOH A WaNTHD for tbe beet and faeteat “gelling Pictorial Books and Bible*. Price* reduced S 3 per cent. National Publishing Ce., Chicago.

i STMS ! as a Standard Family Ifcmndy far ] [diseases of the Liver, Stomach I >and Bowels.—lt is Purely j < [Vegetable.— It never 4AO m § jpwn &■'S 6 ' i J 5 ill 1i ligand tho public, ; 5 Id Ist for more than 85 years,; [ with unprecedented results.] [ IOO Page Book sent free. ; | ' T.W. SANFORD, M.D„y?w?§MoxTTi: . any druggist m ill tell you its reputation. 1 [ ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We will send on 30 Days’Trial DB. DYE’S CELEBRATED ELEOTRIO - VOLTAIC BELTS AND SO Ir.NSOEIES. and other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES TO MEN Buffering from Nexvoui Debility. Lost Vitality, aud Manhood, resulting fiom Abaso and other C noses. or to any per son afflicted with Rh umatism. Neural gltti Paralysis. Spiual Difficulties. L .me B .ok. Livwr and Kidney Troubles, Ruptures, and other Die" •aeos of tbe Vital Orßans. Speedy rsr lief and complete restoration to health guaranteed. These are the only Eleotrie Appliances tkai have ever ue- n constructed upon Scientific principals. Their thorough efficacy has been practically proven with the most wonderful hucucmh. We have the testl mony of thousands who have been quickly and radically cured by their use. All we a.k afany person Is to wive them a trial for 30 days and be on» vinoed* S nd at one fur Illustrated Pamphlet, giving all inf imattou free- Address VOLTAI : BELT CO- __ M -rubnil. Mi l, "■iTrASSsL 32 CENTS POUND. For powder to blow out stump. I have just got In a cur load and wi I .ell cite .per than an > body. I keep cap-and fuse and all the tools. lam the o igiuuior of blowing out Stumps and can give you more practical information than any man In the country. I sell moiep wder in h n onili than all the dealers in the moth halt of tlii*i slate combined. Stump blo.viuu Is no hint rr an experiment. It Is a complete Kiiceoas. 1 have rrcoiriy blown out over 5.000 slumps loi J. H. Hus . fal. or addres»C. R. ./emu-, 88 15 r 8.., Fort Wayne, lnd Agent for th • Horen! a Powder Works Agents want' din every count n> this and ad)oiuiug states to emit 1 act f r blow mg stumps I cannot snip powder by i-xpr.' s it must be Sent Heparin from the e -pa Send ten dollars and ' will send frelgir piiot-ine 25 lba and caps and tus > to uselt C It Jeuiic.

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I- ’ 1 O "O’ T IZ : 3 O MORSE AND CATTUfcT UUIVDCRS die of Cone. Borsor Ltnro Fx van, If loutz’a Powders are used in time. Foutza Powder* wlllctireamlpreventHooCm>L*XA Foutz h Powders will prevent Gawks ih Fowls. Fouus Powder* will Increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the hotter Orta, ana &weet. Pouty.* Powders will core or prevent almost avaa'T Dukass to which Hornes and Cattle are an blech Foutz* Powdkss wiixoiva Batibvactio*. told everywhere. DAVID X. TOUTS, Proprietor. BALTIMORE. KD.

DIDGE's rifooP

Ridge’s Food 1* one of tbe best, cheapest Rnd most reliable Foods In the world, and thousands of Children are saved every year by ita nse. Ridge’s Food receives tbe Indorsement of physicians of all schools tbe world over. In cane of 85 oeots and upwards, bearing tho gig nature of WOOLRICR A CO. on every bottle LEARN TELEGRAPHY **£*■# ’^‘.s?,°" vallad, Amsrican School of l'«lr*rapbr*M»dtaoo°wla. young ■m;c:ai, l ar Jisxwi situation, addras* Tauhtito Enos., JaaasriUa, Wla