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HENfiY MATTHEWS.; Hasj the pleasuro to lnfonn the pibuc that tic. to rueeivp (hem in uisnewbrick MEAT MARKEÏ! ONE DOOB EAST OF Ï.EOXAKJ HOUSE. Everything In Ua üno v:ül ba ftrsc-class, an. At R8ascnab:e Ra.es, He rotnrna Jijs sinecc thanks fo all hls old ca tornera fortheir geiiorouj patronage, L1Kl oor.ii ! ally invites tbem, andall new i;ustonie"s to hi : new quartera, whcro hn hoiH-3 by f&ir dealing ca iulargf his alk-eady srowiae busines "' EBERBAGH&SOÜ, Dealers lii Drugs, Medicines Andaflnolotof French Hair Brushes AHD Enelish Tooth Brushes W oall ipecial attention to our stock of Chemical Glass-ware, Apparatus, AND Pure Chemicus of our own Importation. A full Une of TIEMAN'S SURGÍ INSTRUMENTS At list prices. STTTIDEISTTS Are oordiallj Invltod to examine our stock &t, qoality and prices. EBERBACH &SON. EmanueS Wagner, -A.TW No. 33 South Main Street, A.t AMERÓSE KKARNEY'SOld Stand, Haa oponed a Now Grocery & Provisión Store. ALL KINDS OFCANNEDAND SHELF GOODS. TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES OF ALL KINDS AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. AILES & CO'STPÁTENT FLOUP KEPT ON HAND. A FULL -r LINE OF TOBACCO, CIGARSAND SMOKER'S ARTICLES. Emanuel Wagner. JACKSüN FíRE CLAY CO, Manufacturera of Stone Sewer Pipe AND i-Rjinsr TI3L3H i All ourKram Tito aromado of Fire Cliy, are ot unusua! ctrength and light weight, which ma terially reduces the breakage and exuensa of transportation. The ditching of this class of tiling 1b less exponsive. as they do not require to be laidbelow frost but ouly deep enougn to escape the plow. Wlnle tbls ÍS more cconomical )i also aids In obtaining a better f all or grade to the drain. A I'u'.l assortmeut of all sizes, for salein'sniall quantkies, or car load lots, af the FEEDON LÜIBER ip, James Tolbeut, Agent. ' Tile, the Createst Labor-Saving Machine of the Age." Ta the Editor of The Clhcaoo Trtouru. Dwioht, IÍ1., March 16.- One of the strongest and most convincing facts that I have yet seen with regard to tile drainage is brought out Inthe December report of the Agricultural Depar ment of Illinois. It is this: ACREAGE. Awohge In corn in Iiriugston Couatr, 1681 888,997 Aoreae tu corn in Logan County, 1881.. 140,859 LiTinggton ovor Logaa 127,788 Y1ELD. Tleld of corn In Livingston CountT.1881. .6,983,5 Yield of corn in Igan County, 16S2 G,O7O,9 Livingston over Logan l.SOií.DíS In other wonls. Logan County has ralsed near ly as much corn on 140,859 acres as Livingston county has on 268,597 acres. Put it in another form, the farmers in Livingston County have been obligod to plow nearly doublé the acreage of land (248,597), anti have raised but a very mail percentage of increase of corn over their brethern in Logan County, who only had to plow 140,859 acres. I-et us give it another twist! A A farmerwbc has his land wcll tilled need only work eiehty acres of land and grow just about as much corn as the man wh.o plows 160 and takes all the risks of drouth and much bes des. It is not fair. Uien, to coticlude that the greatest labor-sving machine to-day at the ageislhe til dralnT T'roiri the_ same source of Information X gaiher the following as regards the progresa of tile-druluac in these two couuties: Feet. Total number of f eet lald In Livingston County up to 18H 1,110,798 Total numlier of feet laid In Logas County upto 1881 ....8,li89,4W This table proves beyond all theory that oing to the f ree use of tile that one county has been able to produce nearly as mui;h corn on 110,000 ■eres of land another county bas produced ■pon 2S,üüO acres" which is uearly doublé, and (he beauty of the whole is that it was done with kalf the work ! Mr. Editor, Kuppose a kind Providence should lengthen out the spin of our dayi tmtil we saw Illinois thorougnly tile-drained, where would ba put the corn that thii Stat ould produce, and what would wo do with our "allver dollarsfSamuel T. K. Pkiii.-" RINSEY & SEABOLL No. 6 & 8 Washington St. Hare on band a complete stock of every tbing in the Grocery Line. Teasf Coíl'cfíK and Sujrarv, I In large amounts. and at Casita. IP:r?oes And can geil at Low Figures. The lai-ge invoico of teas they Buy and Sell, U good proof that in Quality and Price íhey Give Bargains. They Roast their own Ooffees every week, and none but prime anieles are uged. T!e!r Bakery turns out excellent Bread, Cakes nd Crackers. Cali and se# them. PricesGone Down A large stock of Wall Paper Belling at ACREAT REDUCTION! I claim to havo tho largeet and BEST SELECT ED STOCK Of Wall Papar and Deoorations in the county, and enn give perfect satisfaotion in Goods or Work . Paints and Punten Supplies a spccialty. .l"bexti Sorg, Soooes8or to F. 4 A . Sorg, 0 Si WalulBffton t. AjwArkor - m Au Eruption Cansad By Malaria. Mrs. B. F. Fox. of CámSriTlíre, sulltreil irom a skin disease for inany months; the it.;hing and burniíiíí was something terrible, great i erusts formedon lier limbs and body, and ivciy nlght slie tuffèred ntensely with pain ; and general burning of the entire body. lier I physirian said the wliole ditüeulty was caused by Malaria, but all of tbe usual remedies dld her no rood. Mrs. Fox says, she took threo liottlfls of Dr. J. B. IlenioVs Sure Cure for Malaria and it cored her. It has now been four montlis since slie dlscontiquexl the use ol' t':e Spre Core, and she has bad no return oí the discase but remains perfeetly well. Dr. Henlon's Sure Cure for Malaria Is fon sale bv ill Drug;ists aud onlv costs One Dol lar a BotUe. Lfjou (l uotget along to sult you, writ Dr. Ilealon at Uoche9ter, K. Y., who U a physlclan of raio rnerit, and he wfll cxamin your case and prescribe for you free of charge Tuose who are always for-getting- Money trabbers. Many hospitals and curativo nstltutions use only Red StarCough Cure, for throat and lung troubles. It cures, l'rice, tventv-five cents St. Jacobs Oil ciu-esrheumatisni. There are in the present congrega four men ivh are over seventy. ' A rus tic visitor to Burlington, Vt., spent Thanksgivins Day on the horse raihray, makItlg the trip of four miles twenty-two tlines. It is bv oopvlng nfter nature that man geta Ijist results. Dr. Jones' Red Clorer Tcmfc is nature' own reniedy, is purely vegetable, can bc taken bv the most delicate. Cures all stom acli, kldnt-y nnd liver troubles. 50 cents. Hoods ou street wráps are popular In Paris jast nuw. New Orleans is getting impatient for the letion of lts promiscd theater, to hold 22,003 people. Haring sufiered with rheumatism and general debility for years, I procured a bottle oí Athlophoros. After fire doses I slept and the noxt mornfog dres myseli and walk without a cañe. Samuel Barston', Lancaster, Wisconsin. Crepeds Cbine and Malines lace are the correct material.? for a bridal dress. The veil is de rigueur of tulle, woile diamonds and onlv a orange-blossoms adorn the high coifture. It is a good thlng to laugh, at any rate; and il a can tiekle a man, it is an instrument of happiness. Beasts eau weep when they suffer, but theycannot laugn.- Dryden.' He deserves disappointments who elves with the hope of rttjirn. The object of conferring a benefit ihould be the good of the reeeiver, without regard to any collateral advantage to ourselves. - Séneca. It may be ronmrked, for the comfort of iionesi . poverty, that avarice reigns most in Jhose who have but few good qualitles to ree ununend them. This is a weed that will onl !(rov in a barren soil. - Hughes. Liaen eufts aud collars, which have very improperly long been neglected, ure again (.oming into use. Silk ami velvet dresse3 are coming to the front again as the proper stuff for toilets for all sorts of occasions. Bonnets of velvet, with fur or seal plush or Astrakh in plusu brims are being brouht out for mldwlnter wear. No heart is empty of the humor of curiosltv. hc beggar beinz as atteuiive in his stirtlon, tó an impr.veinent of knowlcdge, as the prinee. [Osborne. Where nncessity endi, desire and curiosity beglns, ana 110 sooner areVe supplled with j verything nature can deinand, tnan we slt (town to'eontrlve artifical appettes.- [Johnson. 'i'ucks nufl overlapping folds are the correct sklrt finlBb for brides' dresses. Tie train 1b made pair. of the overdrii'ss, which is faced ivith Malines lace and turned back on reverse in front. For evening uso there are very handsomé'SêsiL'ns in ian" of tiasel and tissue tp match the uew metai Drocades: ulso very delicate and ieautiful ones of gauze with fine haud-painted liowers and scènes. Rose is to be one of the favorite colors for eleaant eveniug wear tnis winter. There are cïuiMtenew shadea of thls color, both pale :iu 1 decided in hue, that are becoming to both luí ma tlark (romen. Tam O'Shante ■ caps for llttlc elrls are trimmed with a jabot of elotb, velyct, or ribDon ilaced crecí ón the bami and crown of th bat, airectly iu íront. A .-mail steel, silver, ur jet Ornament adds to the dressy effect. There is a eraze for passementeries. But they come In new forms from cords ftnotted like a Franciscanes girdie to "raotifá. plaques :md medaillons as intri.ately wrousüt as au tiqti tteea or LUuOJisval cuL iiuiL. - flfett TorK {"ashion Bazar. Neglect no opportunity of dolng good, nor cbeck the desirc of doing lt by a vaJn fear of wu;it may Atterbury. Seldom 6ball one sec in ricb families tbat irhletie soundnuss and vifror of constitution, wliicli is Been In cottages, wbere Nature is cook aad Neccssity caterer. - South. IW besttïmIcÏ I Thls medicine, combinlng Iron with pure vegetable tonies, miickly nd completely i ('lires Dyspcpsia, IndÍKC8tlon, Weaknvu, Inigi:rcRlooil, .Uiiliirin,t'lillla and Fevër, and Neurniuia. Itis un uniailiiif remedy for Diseases of the KiJiii'TM mul. I,lver. It is inviiluoble for Diseases peculiar to Womcn, niid all who lcad sedentary lives. It does not injure the teetb, cause headache.or produce constipation - other Iron medicines do. It enriches aml pnrifles the blood, stimulatei the appetite, aids tbe assirr.iUtion of food, relieves Hearttmrn and Belchtng, and streugthens tke musties and nerves. For Intermitteut Fevers, Lassltude, Lack of Energy, 4e., it has no equal. The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red liiies.on wrapper. Take ho other. ■WeoMWhr DI1UVÏS rUXBIClL CO BiLTIXORE. D. BSIEveiT Ohild ia every Land is subject to - „ .,, ,„■ Malny. Coiiülis, Oroup and Wliooping Cough. AVLich if not atteiuled to tn time wlll result In ■ suMJtrrloN. Tkt Tiitr' Chernkee Krmrdr. OFSWEET GUM AND MULLEN. 'I he su'cct Klim of a Irtitï 'of tlic Mini ! unnif growing In the Buuth, combinad wlth a tea mude from the Mulleln plant uf lliu nH neij. Fot Mlu ly uil drugglsts al '"i tvnts jiTitl .lOü pt-r btttïic. H.lLTUt Á. TAYl.'llt, Atlanta. Ou, ELYS fATADDlJ mm R&LMájMgn Cleanses the Háe a d . yTi Y'B ileHeves ain at 0nce.Bfffi"M,r(5jM AUa-s Bi-c HEAqJ Heala Sores. B9BtoresWEJ;i Hastie a ad Smoll .B POSITIVE CURE, j PC!á# s,..i.i tor clrcnur. nAI itVtR ELY BKOTHRUS, DruRgists,Owcgo, N. y PRUNKENNESS or tb UqUQT Uablt nositivt-lv cured by administerfiiK JJr. IlaiiK's' Golden Kpecifle. Itcan besiven In a cup of qr tou without the knowledge oí the peraon talclog it, is ateolutely tKinnleua, and wlll eiTecta pernianeiuand epeëdJF cure, whetber the fatlentisa moderate drinker oran nioiiulic wreek. . iee,n gtvea in thousanda 'f mifio. nrni m very Instance a perfect cure has followed. It never IViün, The sysU'in once Impregnatííd with the Specinc, it liocomes an Imposaibflity for the liquor r.pp'tiU' tooxist. For Circulara aru] csti mouials address (;OI,11 SPECIFIC CO.. 187 Race Sr.. Clnelnnntl, Oh Mr. Iï. FooWr, 320 Mato itrect, Trrre H&nW, Indlna, ff fererl ft-om Neurftlgla and fouDd no rcltcf UU b?. osed ATHLOPIIOR0S ttiP" in one iavs time tb pu u all ïone. Il will givo irrompt reilt ƒ io tt cawa of Neuralgia. Ask yturlrugsl;i1 for Athloptnros. If you aunot eetlt rblni Uo o1 lr? somcthlug cisr. Ut order al oaae friiaus. Winr&d lt sprei paid ou nectptof prtc, SïfópK0R09C0.naw,11(i,..K.wV„fc. j
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