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p^.XivEA^INS. TI>o,V lilV-rwl faf :.>fcrask:i anil WtfAt WMhiibK. ■■ Vhere*may bo said t-> iiq three groat 'VitHs Millju tin connfry, to lx- desig nated resijMftiS'l/! 1» tIW North, the Xtiriliwest and tin*-*iontti lx»)t,s. The first takes in Montana and Dakota, .and is tributary to tWe Kortla rn Pa cific rdad; the Second includes tlie vfefi&f half pf and me T«rriUua- of Wyoming; and is tribu tjjJvM thci.XJaiop Pacific road; and tfieJßvrd consists of vast portions o£ TFxtitonid (Jie tmliari 'Territory, ana - Iron MourW taiflvtne £>t.. Irtmus apd San Fran I,eitis. .Os thn three the Northwest $ present the most important, but that to the nortii of it is growing til)* rrsXs rnjtidly, and with jfie aota ; - plotinßdf the Nortliern Pacific railroad will gain and Maintain the supremacy. I realized this front"tlig*t>ianner in which the stockman laughed at me when I inqtirnl if it was (tokWhle for cattle to go through the hard winters of tijnfosoetionAllied arid nnsh “ Why, away up in Dakota,” was tiie reply, “the /stftir conu- through the winters better than they do jn Texas." I may, here reiuar!; thrit anything like bousingee deeding rattle in the win ter is utterly impossible in any of the T.tnpfoi'itfc. Tfieroisnot tmiiier enough in the Tigritor v, oty Wyoming to make tdtegts there. And: it k quite as uiipecessacy as it is im- I possible*. ' fKr- cattle ranges of Nebraska begin j about 200 mjjos weS? of O&aUd. Tiiere is nirtfne to mark where agriculture leaves off and grazing begitfs, but at alioqt ike point named timber and water becoma.too scarce for profitable agrjjqfjture, and tin* ranchmen take up wh'at the plowmen oan’t use. ,The land,is untied in equal parts by the rariehero and the government, but is enjoyed free of rent by the cattle men. The ranches vary in extent to the size o£ the herd and the run of the water course. The first essential IP “ laying out ” a ranch is water. As for grass, tiienos always plenty of that, summer and winter. A moderate estimate is said*® be twits iniles of water front, running twenty miles back,, for each 'I,OOCV head of .Cattle. Bo that a man with 20,001) head of cattie—wjuch is .about' the largest number owned ’by apy one man, and more than twice the average of all— would ‘require forty mijes Os water front, running biick twenty miles. It is not always an easy tiling to find this. When found nnd occupied, how ever, the rights of the finder and oc cupant .are respected by his brother stockmen to the extent that’lie Is al lowed to reniain in unmolested posses sion. It is a maxim among them that i “ stockmen resp ( ect each other’s rights.” There are persons called jumpers, how ever, wiio look upon the stockmen as having nMaghts which they are bound to respect, and who make it a business to jiiek out the best land in a range apd settle down upon it Under the Hbinesteid or Pre-emption laws, ro maifring just long enough to be bought oat. whfn -they move to another range 'to fiffv the same part. The stocljnjyn complain grievously about this; as ;mAnnoyance from which they should be protected by law. 'J'Uey can not .buy tho'-iand from tiie government in quantity's to suit them, and they think Congress should pass a law a!- lov. iiigjUigi.j to lease it for a ten 11 of yea£i, so tu allow then to improve it, ami to give tli'in a fixed tenure. The ijfWhaqp Iwv their own asMieia tion nn.TTiiefr Own regulations, which seem to ho intended not un’y Vor the beudlfc' f thdai.fvb »Tire\b, l.rtt for the exclusion <•! those who are out. No cattleman hub ever Men known to en courage an outsider to embark in a cattle-raising enterprise. After a good dt-al ’of" <irass-<ymstior.- ing and figuring I arrived :\t . ime eon-1 elusions as to Igq profits of eattle vaising as a basin. is. I met one m in, for iipM|«ti«Va,wiio tout just arrived froi.iV Chicago, where lie had sold a thousand heai! lAuatye at. au ,i\ .-rugi} of SUX ThefWr'll latle oVer three anil bad bt-i-Ji oil bis run h twii yours He bougiiCtW in in KBO ftitjfl'd'heari. Counting '-"iTiiiV-st. inre-laking, loss’>/ deetteand all other it ins. of exuen.se.. tli v jKniUfhlrh iuI I■ •' on tl.a ■ art «t siß Hv * BfrQJI pi age of s 5 eacli for transuortatmn from Ogallala, Nek, $ V , fiica*go*-'jli>i) opr car till- a>o<Phn 'av of twenty W-.uLto fni| xyir - in.i the ani iua!s S!AJ|4 n|tdJt hllvc «dlt lino ! 8U).. r )ir payit-leiiving a. net proM, til s2ii,sorf <m Uh-\. rl. ."This jr.is suiijy one—and n£t :4liF* lonetopf fcaSjii trai>s*ioiiliii.Ji- to tie cjfjjLo ,4 the] year Uy*' sf» 1411.14 it was in The nioure of an outside 1 runs- ] action, bei au.se t l;e*rnfdfs to' raise jfciJ cattle from birtii fiistoail of .hJiying ] them at a.tilU., . J'hi* gtiuUem.in has already wlif iif ’ cattle thir £tob aSi'T now lASitu'fiis ranch ! 13,500. hisaL* of which 4m to 1 send aisam nnsfl to rrtnflfet hi>- 1 fore the clmw'cf trtto <t*:Ptna, It is: v .?b3iaßA{ , a; ‘jjktfyss. VUs. -hai year; that is U^mt l., k<; wt ret that 1 TfiA~~ r~"" r «»iry dollar at expense, sihtoAUdO I mad of nattl- are considered a sntoll _Taiicl£. Tie ajrot aga is more tWi»r*tMoe 'Wat WinlirTf oNoT wY I (Os possible and actual losses to the business there are really none to speak d of. Two per cent, will cover all the losses by death for a good yean winter nad'suulnier, and, strange to say, the l iases are greater in summer than in 0 winter. In a very bad year, when c diiaise ,is prevalent, the losses never , exceed five per cent. r The stockman’s year begins in May 9 with what is called the “ round up.” j. At tiie close of the season in the early winter, the cattle j are turned loose without herds « men, and allowed to roam through the j whole of Western Nebraska and g Wyoming, Adding food and shelter as .: they can. When tiie spring opens a small nriny of cowliov? is employed— l each stockman contributing to the force in proportion to his interest—to range the whole plains, gather up the I "cattle, and drive, them to certain [ stations or places previously agreed upon -at a meeting of the stockmen ! held at Cheyenne. From these im , mense gatherings each owner selects . the cattle bearing his brand, and forms . them in to a herd to be driven to his l , ranch; he also brands the yearlings of | Ills herd, who have up to , thijb time run with their mothers. After this grand division the ] , cattle are put in charge of cowboys for the summer. The grass is fine and , they improve rapidly, and are ready for the market in June or July. For ] the largest ranch the expense up to i this time is not over SOOO. The cow ‘ | boys get about S3O each for the “round j up,” but no stockman is allowed to furnish less than twelve, no ! matter how small his herd may be. ! Some are taxed as high as twenty cow boys. The matter is all arranged at a meeting of the stockmen, held under the auspices of the Stockmen’s associ ation. When the cattle are all gathered in and branded for the summer the only help needed for the rest of the year is a sufficient number of cowboys to; watch the herd, which is generally done by sleeping in the grass under some friendly shade. Three cowboys will take care of 5,000 cattle, keep them all together, and drive to the 1 railroad station such as are to be sent to market.— tit. Louis Globe-Democrat WORDS OF WISDOM. When you bury animosity, never mind putting up a tombstone. Poverty may excuse a shabby coat, but it is no excuse for shabby morals. 3'he exercise of the will lias very much to do in determining our physical condition. The covetous man is as much de prived of what he has as what he has not, for ho enjoys neither. The essence of knowledge is having it ! to apply it—not having it merely to confess your Ignorance. lie deaf to tho quarrelsome, blind to the scorner, and dumb to those who are mischievously inclined. Let men laugh when you sacrifice de sire to duty, if they will. You have time and eternity to rejoice in. Knowledge is not simply what we read, but what we hold; but we are judged by the use we make of it. If you can’t trust a man entirely, let him skip; this trying to get an average on honesty always lias been a failure. To have a true idea of man or of life one must have stood himself on the brink of suicide or on the door-sill of in sanity. at least once. Be frank with the world. Frank- ; ness is the child of honesty and courage. Say just what you mean to | do on every occasion, and take it for granted that you intend to do what is ! right. See that tiie feelings, thoughts, ac tions of each hour are pure and true ; ; then will yopr life lie such. The wide pasture is but separate spears of grass; ! tiie sheeted bloom of the pruries but 1 isolated flowers. In self-examination take an account i of yourself, your by thoughts anil reso -1 lutlons in the days of religion and solemnity, but examine bow it is with 1 you in the days of ordinary eonversa- | , tion and in the circumstance of secular employment. Estimates of the wheat crop of the United State- vary from 190.000,1 KX) bhshels to oTO.OOO.'it) and 1 .00,000,0'M). It is fihrwvl'ten years-since the surplus wheat of the United States beg in to till the granaries of Europe, barely twrdty since our exports began to lie j ipriQtl*, and a little over a generation ! nyo(he seaports of the country iniport i.ed grain in bad years. Before lHfiO the 1 hited States did not exjwirt an over , age of 5,500,00 P hu-heU in a year; in IShc rfexfcjten viarS the exports were ( Quadrupled ami in the next ha-l risen j I twenty told, in 1871 the product of J the country was 230.001 y IS> bushel* and I the ii reage 19,!14ff,80f{. Tin* increase | is now unquestionably twice tins, and if,lUc larger figures »r~ 1 inched the : product lus nearly trehli*l 1 A yudng nun in Toronto fftiiwlu. ! ; wlintook a pledge not to drink at a i| public bar, lias his liquor sent out to ' ] tiiirv amt drinks standing 'on the side- 1 \! "MF ■ •* -t Mr. fitvtfctiojai,, f ttiliniafcM ttuft lint wpatt It M U»h i r int*i * States amount* to #r*ltyloo.l)Oi>,oo<). I fch<rt d AWXfI «*v»*ry 1 flurhAn bHn<r iu t).■> o”u:ury. , ' Among the Chinese, should the lily I blossom on New Year’s day it is is - garded as a most happy omen, presag ing the best of luck to the fortunate owner of the plant. “BUCIIU-PAIBA.” Qnick, complete cure, all anuoying Kidney, Bladder and L'riuary Diseases. sl. Drug, gists. Fob Thick Heads, Heavy Stomachs, Bil iousness—Weils’ May Apple Pills. 10 andl’oc. Carboline, a natural hair restorer and dressing, as now improved and perfected, is pronounced by competent anthoritv to bo the best article ever invented to restore the vitality of youth to diseased and faded hair. Try it Pube cod-liveb on*, from selected livers, on the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard A Co., : N. Y. Absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians declare it superior to all other oils. Chapped hands, face, pimples and rough skin cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffner, the only in vention that makes old boots as straight as new. flow to Shorten Life. The receipt is simple. You hare only f o take a eiolont eold. and neglect it. Abernethr. he irre.it Engl:*), surgeon, aftked a lady who told him she only hail a ! cough: “What would yon hare* The plague?” Beware of “only coughs.*' The woret eases can. howerer, be ■ cured by Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lunge. It» ! Whooping Cough and Croup it imm t »diately sll.ys irri- j tation, and is sure to prevent a fatal termination of the | disease. Bold by all druggists and dealers in modicine. Br. Roger’s Yegetable Worm Syrnp Is one of the most plaasaut or palntablo preparation* for worms we have ever known. It 13 thoroughly effi cacious, and never requires cuv other mouioine to cairy it off after using it. ALI.KV.XMIK I'OOD.-Mostrall.bl.tonic tor tiie llri.lti mu! f,(.iM>ruiiv«« (Irgitwa. it I rpeitir ly cures Nervous Deldlitv and reKtores rinle towei*. Sold by druggists Sl.litirli. V 4 .^ b^, ' a3iloni ' ec,!i “ l 01 JOHN *l. AL LLN. (.betuiet, First Avenue, New York. hITTfRS Is nufailing ami mfalit* bio in curies Epileptic Fits, Spasms, Convul sions, St. Vitux Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Eat ing, Scrofula and .ill Nervous and Blood Dia eases. To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men, Merchants, Bankers. Ladies ana all wii. se sedentary employment causes Nervous Prostra tion, Irregularities of the blood, stomach, bowels or Kidneys, or who require a nerve tonic, appetiser or stimnlant. SAMARI TAN NERVINE is in valuable. Thousands | proclaim it the most wonderful Invigorsnt I that ever sustained the sinking system. For sale by aii Druggists. ejlflttßnAhi CUBES AND g SDdE I / Mb? Ml / Ir w J HEVSBTAILS. TIIE DU. S. A. RICHMOND MEDICAL CO- | Sole Proprietors, St. Joseph, .He, THE BEST family magazine me dwi T W oDollars. Demorest's Illustrated Monthly. Sold by all newsdealers and Postmasters. \ Send twenty cents for a specimen copy to . W. JSVVIVGB DEMO BEST, Publisher, < 17 Z. 14th St., Sew Terk. The Hew Volume, 19, commences with / Zovember. Send PIPTY CENTS for three • months; it will satisfy you that you can 1 subscribe Two Dollars for a year and get ten times its value. HEALTH IS WEALTH !! Dh. E. 0. Wests' Nerve and Brain Treatment, jj a apw-ific for Hysl- ria. Di/./dhs.-. Convulsions, Xwr- I vourt H adadiH Menial DepresHtoxi. Loss of Memory, 1 PrimuWure Old Age. cau-ted by over-. »*-r*ion; which , loads to misery, decav and d«atn. One boa will cure # recent cases. Each box contains one in mtfa's t-cat ment. Ono dollar a i»ox, or six boxes for live dollars, { sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee j 1 Dii boxes to cure any case. With each order received , v by us for six boxes, accompanied with live dollars; »e * will send the purchaser our written guarantee to reruro the money it the treatment d<<«» nos effect a care. <>uarantees issued only by <«. J. I.IIIN. < hr.r I re ton, e*. Cm Orders by mail promptly attended to. TRUSS ILtoO Pad diffsHse from al 1 at bant WM9nBB9Hrf Fc'jpiLv,aiib aUa( WMglf—Bal lln ear ter, adapui Ua.ftoail m H TRUSB m latoatin,-iJo»to* aparaoowo n VS vbk Ualiasn. W’«b li*h* !• pNtoQmbolkrclabholdicc'iraly a ted night, and a radical n.ra certain, it la uaa/ ( dsnhla chtap. Sant by mail. Ctrenlai* free. XUUIXSIOa TBCSS CO..CUCHO. UL I use Bom e but the THE GREAT VS / a N \ SOLD BY ALL GROCERS PE Nb ft ,*SALT MFG/JO.PWILfi. j Agents-Proapecta* Ready To-day)! Josiah Allen's Wife's j New Book Called "Miss Rickard's Boy.” I>KOPLF WAITIN'!- FOH IT. Not an hour Ts , I LDhI? ui se«*Tjnng Territory. * oniplete OtTirtT by i Mail. 91.25. lb) New IllußtrattonH by WilHaatut. RM i i OctavoPagee. Addreejc V% . 11. THO >1 P.HON, Pub- I Intan. III! ARCH hVREKT. Pbilmlrlplil., Pm. NEW RICH BLOOD ! Pnranna’ Pnrfntivr Pllle make New Ru-h Blood. 1 I and will completely ch-inge the blood in the entire ■ | aysteui >u three mootha. Any person who will take woe piU each night from 1 to 12 w#»kA may be reetorwd to < ' wmnd health if such a t blog be poheible. Hold everywhere 1 or sent by mail for eight letter etamp*. I. M. JDHNMON A « 0„ float on, »laea., tar ineriy Itangor, .He. Your Lost Letter. SE | inHARUIW I Cn,. Snwvi-»•. T-*tin ■ —.-e B’ tot«ke*-rdemfnpo(irTabla ! vv Bilvor Ware. F.very family want*’> Nteadybueinose' <h>odpay. t*heth<*!d BllverwaroCo.,2Rjrt. Jth tit.. Phila. , AOMT«* WAN VKD for the Bwt and Pa*teat ■ailing Pictorial Hooka and Libia*. Prtcee mluceii •Sperdam. Nanoaai. Pt*MJinii*>« Co.. Puiia. 1 c. k v. sagignafLiMßi Vor Intern,] ui TrPm.l Ca*» CURES RHErNLATISXi Duma, Scalds, Chilblain#, Front Mites, Chapped Hfik v » Flesh Wounds Sprains, BnrtW Kxteraal Foisoua* UM £**«*». Sors Nipples, Toothache-, Cram pa or tepap of Stonaacb. Colic. Asthma, or IMnmlMk, lame Back. BHva AwmahK Galls of all kfrwls. Sit fast, Uinirbouori, Cracked Teats, FoU Evil. Garget in Coma. Sparta*, bwceuev. Scratvtica or iinmv Foot Rot in Sheep, stringbalt, Wuidaalls, Koupin FnuUry, A Found'Ted Feet. Cracked Hevls, ia R-ip. Ask your nearest Dealer or Prujßfist tor one of our Almanacs for I&S3. From the Christian Leader X. F-Ort.2?, TV Merchant's G.vrcmso Oil.—We law made special peuMMl »«juirv u* r*-Kaxd »<n the merits or this. ceLcorated reKxrdj , acid And it a genuine article of rare vaiue. It w by no mean* a new remedy. YVewtaWah ment v/l-.ich produces it dates its tnasfcutan-- t'lrcos far back a? IKSk since whica l lnwl»c« n steadily srowing iir putSta-favwr *xV? |>tuentees areauum# tfce fo*v«:o*t tosi ness tacit of th*» ci’jr of Lockffoit, Yhey are every «r«w reliable. From the Toledo {Ohio} BTttc?-. Jxfy f. KRV Merct«ant*s CAiiGMNG This tw standai d article, uuder the admirable ajre.ncnt of John Hodgt*. Aa. has veachrtl j an cnormoiis sale. It is ;m to meets* gear pounded articles it hue merit, audeev that the beet business talent of the tMabj ir* handling it. there to noretfc»»>n whr sbetrd not doable its present uncfaUiess. Awfam. can afford to be witV>ut it. I'igNriv as well as for oaunato, it la suu**j pensable. SPECIAL NOTICE* All wo ask to a fair trial, but bo rure mad follow directions. The Garbling Oil and Merchant's Werra Tablets are for so’eby all druntotasod deal ers In general merchandise throughout Uue world. Large Size $1 CO. Mediuna 90 e.; Small 25.C4 Small Size for family use »c. Mamifacturwd at LncXport. S. bj StM- 1 ghaut’s Oargliuz Oil Cmuuanj. MASON&HAMLIN tlier Amwricww Omw haviag bwwo BMsd •goal *■; OB* Al»> CHEAPEST. Sflt. 3i% wum; compMs and p »wer. with bent quahty. f.*e »acr«d and aecuiar mueic in schuoln ec a£ -ARto 522. ONE HCNDKED DTIIKR STYIJS c ?««. f T** SSKL to and upward. T U ww mx% <uk Koa>»t hit any ah nr Ore wv. Ato> hr #«,« j»nm» NEW lI.I.I’STRATKD CATAL4MU EFttKA. m2SI AO Tbm Company tkav* PIANOS * impor'UHl »#i prot r.eHtn s ; mi.lmy ?.-> goto** “T * W ' lone and durability. Wilt mat mu»■*— ••itn.a '***■»•/*»+** !, «.* murk am other Piano*. 111*1 STM ATKD UK LILAKS. wit-i full narticTil.xw. van. THE MASON A HAMLIN OKUAX %N» PIANO t:a* 154 iwusi- K. 141 k H 9 WakaA A*«v*Cttfeai»- Payne’s Automatic Engines. Mill Reliable, Durable end Cooneaioel. watt jAenaM e ' Uor .* power with Vj f««a furl and water thata e»g other* B /Tugte« 4e»lf. not fitted, with an Aromatic kNft- dl. townl for Illustrated Catalogue “J, ’* ton fesA>raaafiroai and (I Prices. B. W. Pah.nk A Sons,. Sd. uw X V ADD TOiIINGOME vluos utters tin- surest uteiuisoi profit-trum luvi-nuaent- tHU!o*i«Mt.-rwNtvAMttimm 6RAIM. PROVISIONS & STOCKS bail) member gets the I.H'iu-atwf combiuedimvinlw i ,-> Ke l^ r . rfc sent wvefcly D.vi.aedn peal igwnOJa. j ClubH paid sharetodilvra Ixnl their mones wa trrn*!Htm sis I»u.t thr«’e munUis. sttll leaving origmiU jsuvtuit wak inc money i ,, C1»ii....r i fnrue«loii.k »,.i:..l ~~rimm u tlr mit). ExpluuiiUiry eircuiuraseut free. Itobith.V ewr'-—i-t^-'--•«* k wiuiHM eve.ywhere Address IL h. Kim xul Va, | Cornu lirhai., i.« A IS iatodle OllillJIS! t time and thrn have them «elun f Cticure. 1 have male the . hr FAILING SICKNBS3 «Itfj-ioog studv. I warrvr *° cur ® u *£* w,sS c “* w * eUhgni he-« . blted •no resaoe for not now receiving e cure. Send v? f nnoe for a treatiao ead a Ere* Be-tfafe* »* tvwhi-a ?" ■wedy. fllee Fxpvene and Yum Offlqa ]<* t BOkftiagi-oratrln:. an.llwi'tcnre v.m J Laiww Irt.kk kdtWL M*remlßutoMn\*a«. mmmmm \ «ta.staoie*ar ailvvr. AA.unurtua4«aa*ea«esfatMMMjMk THRESHERS^ youite MEN \ 1 Remember that stamina, Tit.il energy, the life-p r i n c i p 1 e or whatever you may choose to call the re fcistent power which battles against the causes of disease and death, is the graiul safeguard of health. It is the garrison of the human fortress, and when it waxes weak, the true policy is to throw in rein forcements. In other words, when such an emergency occurs, commence a course of the Bitters. For hale by Drug gist s and Dealers, to whom apply for our Almanac. WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TO-MORROW) —JPPool’sSignalService Barometer ' j Has n -a MJTxii mrr ixtrud wavix |im u* ■<*<* eiAU TSuk-t.n-* A— < I*. T.MI,, r-t,.. It.-.-'-'—. - *. MUWsMtS • How rr«4 at »<««,■ mmmmm W»er u«>iali t. h-rtami ktr. gx. >*!.<* Ii il«lll»Mr^<^W.K,|.i.„ v , w _ *» Mi Art*. *i m tMttmi to Im, I^, •rniwaaftA tot totlyt torr lAe torce wvmwpTjuiea^ tokM4 at «y«Mi lie*, <**h brmring to jg toantoto «C «arrtr»#,« jiy«» reJwuafr.ua &n» VWr-*«3o*rO--iSfi f v.uTidi»A»M>etoe for gwM and aol **■2 ptryv.'uvra I toave* pcrsAjiaHy tavostigai.x: Jt 4* •aaMfc&M «( ttoetroth vrfUO*. »i?toto’VV«aAetllvfwwwmM*rrn*.ll Is •ml ywetrtofd! V xtoctorrt nXymmani fa tho cowa* Cng> seeert vrvirka B» a charm and tarr* nmok fiMto. Itetifioare fona nf fkQim «l Ue wkrw, tmrnrrVtet, »msroi.w and paiahd ‘ Enß&stortkMctoK Orartian Tro.ibVv Inflaarnnatian and MSBMwfAaik Ikwdtocw, U9nMM ? an'] ? hi> mg. •agprntf u rspooiaUy adapted * ttoCtoJ- s wdWft^ HfccwKwAmrwTV pnr:i«a «v? and (rtvm U r.'aawvrs naioicjify, SwOwy a* wanton? t.w aJaats. and itCom wajk. ■ww etf tY>»eWw)«.4a It corns Wa*stp«*, PcvlvS^ XweoM* rtutotrauiwt, Ornrwa Dob; Ift• •, TJ v ,1] fcjrtwS.-*xad Indlpo*.; «a. shat fooUng of ejmnt.«UMto«waist, and IwcteMfea, is always rrvwaatMi'Jiyoaav4 itatretv ltxiiaaia:;.is»os.ar.« vmtocaaruwmmwraa.vsao? mLannony w.Uitholag toot rewwlto ftoaalo rvj«rm. to »ntott «aK* fk prvfcouto vw it? for S«., and Is sold dtooppsW. W)raMwr« v 4 many er he Lave born rosto.nr.it' jvr:«* toaSkigtt*'aae.rf U« YiTWa»tocmapm*T.d,oahbs vrith «samp tor reply, PwEMtosyOwssidaiai as Mkrmtkb wwnponadb *W*WM as ANandaat toWlmnaial.* show. * totot VtodsNauiV liwr hHt,” ap ont e-rCrr, "ira toetoal «t Kto wmU for U.r eare «C Ctofllptoft Wtttmmmm aal *r«*M3ty <4 the Uvar. Bor ftoKhig wmrt* wwsdor* fa It* nae aad tods tafr ttm Ctomrmad in Ha pnpalarlty. Ah SMB revert tow aa aa Aagto of Mercy whom mis WaXrti-a to to* dogwwd te token. vtototototeurto. <O% irtLia RM AO <1 DN EY- WQR T-1 HAS DEEN PROVED ,f TBaSUKSST CURE Ifcr <P f KIDNEY DISEASES. I Dm . )■*, , «*fcMytwt...»»tk«*» Tinwsoiro* , "K 2». TXT*. «» XDXXT.VC-T .* ot>.\ I . *— l nk ,-4 tpt—.. . fc «* a SURE CURE far all ' f , DISEASES of the LIVER. 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Dec. 16, 1882, edition 1
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