AH liN'DfAN RESKHVATION. RATION SAT AT THB BOSS IOKZ AOEWOr. IlTl1rtheFail An Inainn r Ant Mr lit llm nrl;ln&l Aninsa merits -Indian Nnmes. A Soda Spinas (Idaho) letter to the Xew xorK l out describe a day spent at the TJoss Fork Indian ao-cncY. The writer say: It as Saturday, the weekly holiday. Thd Indian interprets tho commandment. "Six days shalt thou labor or do noth ing, as secmcth good unlo theo, and on the seventh day thou sliait bo fed by the KOvcrnnient" The lazy Bannock invar- iably accepts tho last alternative, while 1 . ' n i . i mc inure luuusirjuus ouosnona nits an ambition to do something more for him self. Tho members of both tribes how ever, are punctually upon the spot when tha rations are served out. This proce dure is of nercssity very methodical, and Dr. Cook has reduced it to a perfect sys tem. There are separate booths for the meat, flour and groceries, with a broad counter in front of each, behind which stands tho dispensary of tho national bounty. Each applicant is furnished with a ticket. Upon It is inscribed tho number of his family, for whom ho individually receives all of the allowance to which they are entitled. At first the proud Bannock in sisted that his squaw should carry off tho who!o load, and he felt insulted when he was told that if ho did not shoulder the meat himself no meat should them be. In tho contiict between pride and hunger, hunger prevai ed. Now he meekly totes the beef, the squaw holds out herai)ron for the Hour, and tho pappooscs bring cloths or papers, for the rice, sugar, tea, coffee and other little sundries. I followed a Bannock family to their wickjup.for tho purpose. of observing their domestic economy. Everything but the meat was stowed away under the skins and blankets spread upon the ground. Then a fire was kindled in the centre of the hut, so that the smoke might escape through the holes where tho poles converged. A large Dutch oven was placed among the faggots, every pound of tho week's allowance of beef was thrown into it to be cooked, and then the family wrapped in their red blankets, , spread themselves out in rays, as it were, tho focus being the fire, on which their eyes gazed with kt en an ticipation as they played a tattoo with their toes in tho outer circlo of the tent. They may not have devoured all tho meat, at this one meal, but it is certain that whatever economy they studied was in tho cookery, of which no more. , would be done until Saturday again came around. . There was a very in genious device at tho meat stand to in sure a fair, division of quality fia well as of weight. ; IX either, ti ibo could have , its way, tho other would be obliged to : put up With neck pieoea-and shinbonos. ' Accordingly a Shoshone 'is detailed to serve out to tho Bapriocks, arid a I!ata ; nock .performs (he 'same , Qllie'js for the Shoshone ,7: ' ' V.xi u--V:- '.! ' i, After these jweekly. proceed lags, have : terminated the afternoon is devoted to amusements, ol which horse "rocingr is al- ways , ; foremost; There - is a straight t inarke njiie o ver "the prairie, and at the . end, near . the' agent's house,, aboiit 200 .Indiana on horseback were gathered ai participators gr spectators. .Yelling and " whooping they started oil sometimes in couples, aometluses half-n dozen or more abreast, for tho width of the track was ', several hundred ' miles."". For; ', .ft,' . finals 1 ; , nearly the whole cavale'ndeV swept over . tho plain in a cloud ofUi&fc and with cry that seamed to echo from the canons of tho Inountaine. " There Jwaa ' not mch ' ready monoy.-for the stakes,; ,but rations . wero sulllcient for jVe poN ! pose. These were f j eely interchanged, as ' a substitute, "ilo . bet,. 'era tea pound beef," said an old Shoshone. Tha wickyup of tho Iiannock lamilyat whoaa repast I had assisted was pitched near1 by the track, and 1 observed that thev managed to see alt that was going oil without much personal inconvenience. They had only to shift themselves end for end, and they were spread out with . their leet to the fire, while their heads 'projected under the foot rope. Almost every Indian has a double name. His native name generally irn- '. piles some event in his history, k may tell of tho time when ho had ft" contest with a bear, when he took vengeance upon an enemy, or when ho developed , some cunning trait of character. He calls himself after all sorts of animals and birds and natural phenomena. touia of the titles he has appropriated to himself fkTo exceedingly lu dicroiis, -While others are poetic and beautiful. -?", k he bap tizes himfelf into the names of the grand . mountains, lakes, T.vers, anJ forests that stand as his sponsors, it is then that his untutored mind bears 'out the poet's de scription of his reisjious nature. But - when wo see how somo of the sonorous names of the Indians are dropped for others recognized by them a the white man's substitut on, the nobility of the red mau disappears. Tumetoka becomes captain Jim; Toyeroka. Carbuncle Tom; Habbicanditzee, I hunk; Woodaditee, Whisky Joe; Ptebeami, Monkey. When they are permitted to leave the reserva tion, the agent furnishes them with a sort of passport, designating them by what may bo styled their scrub names, as they prefer to he known by them. Sometimes they fortify themselves in addition with recommendations from other government otlicials and from traders. Once only did we ever see that defer ence to woman which civilized man con siders to bo due to her. It was a pretty picture, needing no touches of art or varnish of imagination. A young buck rode up to our gate leading by the halter the pony, on which was seated a daintily attired s'piaw.whose tunic and legp;ino-s must have been cut by tho most fashion able dressmaker of the camp to fit herex quisite form. No cavalier could have dis mounted her with more care and grace. Taking her hand, he hd her into the house, and striking the attitude of a Komeo exclaimed : "See 'em. -My squaw, inysnuaw!" Their cleauly appearance eutitling them to unusual consideration, they were ushered into the dining room. Coffee, bread and meat having been spread upon the tai.le, he placed a chair for lier, dec'ining one for himself, but 1 1 1 . 1 1 upon Lis haunrhes un the llnor, !!!: ; his admiring f:47o upon her while U'- u'c her food, and refusing any bhare "until her ppMlro was .i :.'.' 1. After ward standing by hw side, l a approprl a tod the remrcmt j of tho meal. Then h4 departed with her, bestowing his bles. ing upon us: "Good a man, good a womnn," and lifting his divinity upon her horse rode away,his last words being, "See 'cm, ray squaw, heap fine squaw 1" They were evidently upon their bridal tour. ... . The Work of a Son?. I remember going to tho great exhibi tion in London in .1302, and in the Ro man room there was ono particular piece of sculpture which I liked to see, but it was not easy to get near it, as thero Were so many that wanted to see it. It was really an American work that is, it was done by American fingers, though it was in tho Roman room because it .was carved in Rome. It was called, "Listl Oh. List I" . Tho story is that a number of red men had made a raid into the United States and had burned a villaco and toma hawked many a poor creature and slain and quartered many more, and then they stole a little white maiden. I need not tell you how the poor mother's heart was broken when she had lost her child, and there was no day and no month and no vear but she was pursuing the question, "Where can I find my lost child?" At last, after many years passed a report reaches her, "there is a white maiden among tho red men yonder, nearly a thousand miles away." There was no rail, no road, but off set the mother, and she went over prairie and marsh and moor and river, and at last, after many a toilsome day, she arrived whore tho white maiden was. Sho thought. "Oh, that is my child 1" The face was much altered, it had be come Indiani.ed. There was the mark that she h id come from the white race, but it had become Indianied Its lan guage, waa Indian nefw, and tho maiden had quite forcotten her mother. All her love how wis given to tho red squaw of the woods'1 that had brought her up. When the mother tried to go near her the young woman repulsed her, and the poor, heartbroken mother knew not what to do. At last , a good thought struck her. She set down and began to sing a sweet lullaby song that sho had always sung her little one to sleep w.'.th.' At first she listened listlessly, but in a little while (you know how an old tune will fetch up an old thought) the maiden begin to lis ten, and she stood as if her soul had sot into her cars. It was in that attitude that the sculntor carved her listeninir: and the story went on to say that af'er a little listening it seems as if the lullaby had unlocked the cells of old memory, ana in a little while that poor maiden was in her mother's embrace. Rev. 8. Coley.' ' , The Harvest of Europe. The committee of the international corn market, held at Vienna, have pub lished the following estimate, which may be regarded as more or less accurate. as to 'the result of tho harvest in Europe.,' The number 100 is taken as representing an average year : . Bar- TVh'at Ptm. leu. tint. Austria...' 104 100 iis ttt Hungary 117 8(1 103 Qi Prussia 94 87 92 . 92 Saxony , 100 85 75 70 Bavaria 103 Wi 101 m Baden. U7 95 90 8-1 Wurtombiirg..- lot 97 97 103 Mecklenburg 100 95 100 90 Denmark.. 110 100 90 90 Norway and Sweden... 105 lot! 80 105 Italy 79 75 65 : 80 Switzerland 125 ' 55 100 10J Holland 95 98 loo 105 France yr 95 95 100 Unite Kingdom o5 .. 100 95 Russia 83 80 73 75 Koumauia 93 80 97 137 Servia.. 110 85 110 115 It should bo remarked, hewever, that Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Greece nnd Turkey are omitted, and, though their production is small, it should have been included in the calculation. London Timt$, ' A Fiji Tipple. The drink most partaken of on the Fiji islands is made of Angona bark, said a lecturer, and the natives take ad vantage of every excuse to take a drink, as is tho custom in more civi ized coun tries. The bavk is gathered and cut into small bits, and when the proprietor of a place desires to imbibe he calls a boy, who chews up the bark until it is a soft, yielding mass, and it is then thrown into a laree bowl standing near. This is re peated until tbero are seven or eight quids in the vessel, when water is poured in and the contents are thoro ighly mixed by stirring with the hand. The splinters are then taken out by the liquid bo ng strained through somo fibrous mateiial, and the beverage is ready. The lecturer said that he had often partaken of An gona and really liked it. The liquid is drank from coeoanut shells, and one can ait and drink large quantities of the stuff without feeling anv unpleasant effect, but when you wish to go you are unable to move, ns you aro drunk from the hips down, and the only way to do is to sit still until the effect has worn off. The Showman is Kin?. People wonder at the crowds which Barnnm draws, forgetting that through all time tho showman has been king. George III. suspended a council of his ministera td rush to an open win dow and stare at Lunardi's balloon, and Jenny Lind freely forgavo tho little boy for whom his fond father hud.bought a ticket for one of her conceits, and who went instead to see the tat hog in a side show. "Was it," asked with the liveli est interest the illustrious artiste, "a very fat hog?" The hippopotamus, when lie first came to J.ondou, was certainly tho most popular personage "in the metropo lis, nnd Kir Edwin Landseer hastened to the zoological gardens to make for roy alty a pen and ink sketch of the inter esting stranger. Then camo the reign of King Jumbo. Chicago Jleruld. Fat and Lean. "Au, me!" sighed the lean man, ';if I were a fat man. How happy Hie work! would seam; S'tluatli," inottiieii tlm fat man, "how happy you tliin hihu Oh, Lord! if L couij Ija lean." So thus doth the lean man envy tho fat man, While tliu fat man wuuM lain be loan; Oh. happy am I, int tut man nor loan man Only but wixt ttii.i litiMi-ru. LoaisviVe ,K tst. A DJssectlBjj-Itoom Incldr-nt. "Doctor, does it not sicken the stu dents, or do they not loe nil feeling and veneration for the dead ?'' asked a Cin- rinnnti rpnort.nr nf a -htl Unwn tt1 cian. "Some may sicken for, a while, "but iney graauauy grow accustomed to it, and they give it as little thought as you in your daily avocation," was the answer. "I have seen- things in a dissecting room that have made mej tremblo case- student life. One evening we were all in the dissect ng-roora, waiting for the demonstrator to call our numbers and apportion us in squads of four or five around tho room. There were some twenty bodies laying on the tables; some were covered and others not; there were white and black, male and femalo; old and young. We were assigned to one of the covered tables, nod drew lots for choice nf nooition. T dinu thn Vinort and then we uncovered the body; it waa tnat of a girl not more than seventeen, and she could not have been dead more than a week. Her long blonde hair waa i . . t ... ...... ciean ana in two oraias, tied witn light blue ribbon. She must have been handled very gently, for tho ghouls' hooks had left no marks on her fair white skin, and the ribbons in her hair were another prof of that. The boys all paused. I saw a silk band on her neck, and on touching it found a locket, which I nnened. In it was an old IhcIv'h iwnat face, which seemed to chide me with her Kincuy eyes, un the otner side was the inscription: May God so deal with them as they deal with you, my child, Mother. "Well, we did not dissect that night. Nor was that body dissected in our col lege." Ages of Animals. Camels live from forty to fifty years ; horses average twenty-five to thirty; oxen about twenty; sheep eight to nine, and dogs from twelve to fourteen. Con cerning the ages attained by non-domestic animals, only a few isolated facts are known. The East Indians believe that the life period of elephants is about ilOO years jnstances being recorded of these animals having lived 130 years in con finement, after capture at an unknown age. Whales are estimated to reach the age of 400 years. Some reptiles are very long lived, an instance being furnished by a tortoise, which was confined in 1633 and existed until 1753, when it perished by an accident. Birds some times attain a great age, the eagle and the swan having been known to reach 100. The longevity of fishes is often re markablecarp having been known to reach 200; common river trout fifty years, and the pike ninety years; while Gessner, a Swiss naturalist, relates that a pike caught in 1497 bore a ring re cording the capture of the same fish 267 years before. ' A Noted Ladies' Somliinry. In no institution of learning in the country is a more complete education given than in tho celebrated' Notre Dame, near Baltimore, Maryland. Tho Sisters iu charge say they find that Red Star Cough Cure successfully removes all colds and thrort troubles among their pupils. It is absolutely free from poi son, and costs but twenty-five cents. Pocket handkerchiefs came into use in tho time of Henry IV. of England. IIrart Disease is supposed to be purely a nervous disease, and yet intelli gent physicians admit that about half the fatal cases of heart disease result from long-continued abuse of the stom ach and digestive organs, by liquor and tobacco, which weaken and destroy the nervous system and produce over-excitement, causing death. Vineoar Bitters is a sure corrective of such disorders. The price of diamonds has fallen in London from $15 to $3.75 per karat. A Flnt Contradiction. Some one has told you that your catarrh Is Incurable. It ih not no. Dr. batfe's Catarrh Jiemeuy will cure it. It Is plea&ant to use and it always does its work thoroughly. We have yet to hear of a case in which it did not accom plish a cure when faithfully used. Catarrh is a disease which it is duiitrerouit to netrloct. A certain remedy ia at your command. Avail yourself of it before the complaint assumes a more serious lorm. All druggists. Bb at least as polite to father, mother, child as to others; for they are more important to you than any other. ' ,The Vumme of C'onanmpUon. Scrofula, maiiilestmc itself in blotches, pimp les, eruptions, salt-rheum, and other blemishes of the skin, is but too apt by and by to infect the delicate tissues of the lungs also, and result in ulceration thus ending in consumption. Dr l'ierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" will meet and vanquish the enemy in its stronghold of the blood and cast it out of the system. All druggists. None more impatiently suffer injuries than thiwe who are most forward In doing them to others. " "Mule, but Oh BIr. Dr. Pierce's '1'ieasant Purgative Pellets" are scarcely larger than mustard seeds, but they have no equal as a cathartic. In all disorders or the liver, stomach and bowels they act like a charm. Purely vegetable, sugar-coated, and inclosed in glass vials. Pleasant, sate and sure. Uy druggistsL The man who knows himself is a graduate from the school of experience. ftatiafitrtory Evidence. J. W. Graham, Wholesale Druggist, of Austin, Tex., writes. I have been handling DR. Wm. Hall's Kaiam for tbe Lungs for the past year, and have found it one of the most salable medicines I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Colds, and even Consumption, al ways giving entire satisfaction. Please send me another cross. The purest, eweetit and best Cod Liver Oil In the world, manufactured from fresh, healthy livers, upon the seashore. It is abholutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer a to all others. Physicians have de cided it superior to any of the other oils in market. Made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New oi k. ' Chapi'ko hands, face, pinTpiwTand rough skin cured by using .lumper Tar Soap, made by taswclt, Hazard Co., New York. The Yeuth's Companion. In our home the day of iu arrival is known as outh's Companion day," uud the only bad effect we have ever known to arise from its coming is tiiat all the children, ami the older folks too. for that matter, want it at the same line. The publishers are out with a new uti iiunui eiimnl showing increased attractions for the new year. If J1.75 is sent now, it w ill pay lor the Companion tojJanuary, Ihis;. Krazer Axle Urease. The Frazer Axle Urease received medals at the Centennial, N. C. KUI Fair, Paris reposi tion, Ameiicau Institute, N. Y., and others. Five dollars saved yearly in boots and shoes by L'sing Lyon's HeelKtilt'eiiers,cuMt only Sic. Best, ensie-t to Use and cheapest. Pino's Remedy fur fularrh. by drtigiMs. Jc. Importanc. Wbeo yon tuHot lato .u. 1 oru ritr, hvm laerK nirT!H .M muil Wi emruiKe lure, aud st 111 tli Oru I Union Hotel, ouliii.i'f i-intud UouUmI d -ojt. tl-Ootcif.iiit ru.juia, tilted uu i s coat ui ouetuilti'iB deilaie. i 1 ftud upward iter tly. Kurpi.u llau. Llo. valor. R. aiaurtiu H'ln'11 Willi tlto.H. lior-tttcxrt, biag. au4 (-.lev-lfd r li ja I lu all d -pom. I'am.ll t au l:a tMtlur lor lena uiduy l vita t;r&tid Uuiua Uul 1 lUali at any olUar Uralrctaaa ttuUd lu Uia ully. "FirM" exvlainiel a man iu tlm lmmnly Bai l) of a lnwh.init! to liicheiico, the trune minixlor of Krnn o, n lie wm pniorliij hia palace; '"Sire, I have miv ten discovery whi. l, "shall moke rich an-l j;vpit, the nation which 'Vlin l develop it. ISire, vHil you give nu u;i ''Rtidiencf i"'. ' . ' Iticlieli.m. constantly importuned, finally ordered the "madman" imprisoned. Even rh jnii ho did not desist from (taclaritig hi "de lusion," whirl: ono dny attracted the atten tion of a Uritish nobleman, who heard De Cause's story, and developed his discovery of steam power! All c,reat discoveries are at first doridotl. rjeven years ago A until yet under middle see, enriched by a business winch covered the continent, found hiin'f suddenly f-triek-en down. When hispliynicinns said recovery wns impossible, he used a new discovery, which, like all advances In Rcience, had been opposed bitterly by the schoolmen. Never-thoie-s, it cured hnn, and out of gratitude therefor he concentrated a part of his wealth to the spreading of its merits before the Wnrid. ciurh in brief is the history of War ner's Fafe cure, which was won, according to the testimony of eminent persons, the most deserved reputation ever accorded to any known compound, and which Is finally win ning on its merits alone the approval of the most conservative practitioners. Its fame now belts tnegk)be. The Herald. If you want to do right, you must be right. There is no such thing as well-doing apart from well-being. (peo(fl; r Tre fYotn Opiates, Jfmeticl cciui oion SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. AT DuraaiffTi Ann Dei.kM. THB CIURI.KS A. TnuBMdt CO., AITIHOBF. H. IT JACOBS BM 1 Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, BeflT LJmtl '"bN H,alaa, Toatbaek., Ill refill Spralaa, lirnlm, at-., rlr. I ill I fllll PMHi:. FIFTY CPNTH. v Villi iT lilll'linlSTS ANO DEA I.LK& THK niARI.KS A.TOIIEI.KR .. II A I.T1 OHK, D. CONTAGIOUS! I am a native or England, and while I was In that eounlry 1 contracted a terrible blood potwmi, and fur I wo jean waa under treatment as an out-door pa tient at Nottingham Hospital, Knirlaitd, but was lint cured. I aufTnred the moat affonixlng pains In niy bonM, ana waa covered with worea all over my hod? and limbs, l'limlly I couipleU'ly lout all hop. lii that country, and tailed lor America, and was treated at Roosevelt In this city, aa well as by a prominent phynician In New York having no con uecilon with the hospitals. 1 aaw the ailvertlsi-inrnt of Swift's Spectrin, and I determined to give It a trial. I took alx bottles and I can say with ireat Joy that they hare canst ma entirely. I am as aouad and well as I ever waa la air life. Lt, Pkkd. Uaxroao. New York City, Juns 12th, 183. Treatise on Blood and fikln DlasasM mailed fre. 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Give KxpretMi end Poet Ofiioa, llooHia jou nothinflf for atrial, and I will cute ym. AddrtweDu. iL U. KOOT, 183 l"earl St., Nuw Yurk, 5, TON WAGON SCALES, hvB Utvi-n, HiI iUsrtyri, BrM Tr. tiaamj4 B, C2 AM JON h pay tha fratgbt for IVm Prif lat mtntiio tht paper mr4 M1 JONES Of IIN0HAMT0M, Bio(haratBt M.Va ' "'',1fia"'E SCRGFUUR'A. CATARRKIKE. Only absolute eradiratnrs of all blood dleaeBand of raUixrh. Itot palliative, like other medicines, but en tirely removiiiK naal dlfeae. Kt-nd for pautphlet If you want to lit rt-ally cured, tiorofularla Cv., tf.Y.CHf nARrr side Illustrated. Intense- moS mm m m m l.v tnterfctxinar. Crunrt and Ktcea of thn tit-fat City laid hurt-. MJllfonuire't Palace to entrant's Den. Greute-it hook out, 40o.ipoMpa.ld. Stnmt,,t tkon. M. W. Moiiltoti &t:o...t!i,UfKe H..N.Y. ABIQ OFFER. JVWvTaS'-S Uparatiuc H aaUina MacUiuoa. It joa want un. fceud uB'iuriiauij. r. O.. and axpruaa uthu. afc oncn. Tlie Niuional Co.. a UKYaf ., N.Y. old coins WANTKI. Head loo. tr CatLgu of oricrfl bUiJAVl H, ULauclwrt Ave ., iloitton Ijianda, Mm. MITCH KI.1VH l'er oraled ItelladonnR VuiH vrm vara all At'hti aud Painu. burelieiu edy tor that uui.u upot btween the -kouldera. bold ly UrntJiKl every vt here. asr s I Ual Ho Great Englith Gout ani RheumaHa Ramaihi oa, ijwi roaaa, gj eta. 5 f EI Chloral and HUlpium Habits fcASU.Y 1UUKII. UUilK VHKU. OR. J. C. HOFFMAN, 'Jeflerson, Wisconsin. i-i fcrTO4Ji5-l'' a. Maaa. TEURST0FSpST00T1P0?BEH Ueeplug T.etb Perfect apj ;am H ealtky. 0 i ry l)tin'Niie 'i's ie V ruer. i.tknu use 1 . i llln Uuhiiit-nd. i.t,al iuMrui-i-,r furl liml ivu. At; lHVvui:li-d. H.h.liiw-rMll,4t.('iji'iiulnl St ,N.Y. P a to botrtiHfb It Ueitii. SeLidjt.uip C-51f!'lft5t:e i "r ;u,a.n. t:oU tii-VJ- 1 WKl kl Vlk I liA.M. Ail . 'aauii,iii l. O. wJ i -l'-t AT llo.MK pmiiiitiit MiyiiH. A.- ejfte .nui l-ti l!." rr-iiH,. A &l.-ii"lj.4 .V Ct-.. aI' lit. Ul,ta. C; ?'''. I Slff -"S ' ''" iHl.lt Cured in IU ki 1 1 I j , J '' ' N" vuy till cured. 7a IV f I iE Du. J. iii-tii.. iutuuu, uutu, iimn- m a . . a. .Tm Oil jk . . ,nk in cr . -w in mm IS '' "Tfk. 5 GATARRH L-J K. R AsiinrjRNK ay tliat Llnte Rmilh, t.io or.ttor, w,t, the first ninti who called Aliraliatn Linoon "U1J Abe.'' , Catarrh Gacil Statement of a Hls;h School Teacher at Jericho, Vt. ' The following Intelligent statement Is from Prof. Clllay, a aentleman prominently known In educa tional circles throughout New Emrland. Read It : ' "I cheerfully (rte mT experience In the use of Hood's Sarsaparllla. t had been troubled lth catarrh to some extent for a lonu time, and had med various medicines as remedies with no (rood result, when. In the summer of lmi I was so affected by tk-e dis ease that apeech waa somewhat illfTlmilt, an my voice was entirely unnatural. I then beg-an to in Hood's Sarsaparllla as a remedy, and with such good effect that In a few weeks speeeh was easy, the voice natural, and my central health was much Improved. Bometlmes a return of the dlseaae Is Induced by tak ing cold, when I resort at once to the us. of Hood 'a Sarsaparllla, which I keep by me constantly, and always find relief. 1 regard Hood's Sarsaparllla as a valuable remody for catarrh, and I cannot say too much In Its praise." J. 8. CfU.T, Jericho, Vt. Hood's Sarsaparllla Bold by all druggists i il j six for 11 Prepared only by C. I. HOOD - CO.. Apothecaries, Lowell. Mas IOO Doses One Dollar Railway's Ready Relief CURES AND PREVENTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Inflammations, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headache, Tooth ache, Asthma. DIFFICULT BREATHING. CtTRES THE WOT1ST PAINS In from one to twenty minutes.- NOT ONE HOUR after reading thla ad vertisement need any one HUKFKR WITH PAIN. Uadwav'a Read Relief U a Ware Cure for bvery ain, Mpralua, Ilrulses. I'alna la tha It nek, V eat r I.I m ha. It waa tbe First and Is the Only PUN KKIIKDY That Instantly atoaj the most eximieiating !alna, allavs innammation, and miras Soiig,tiins. whether ot the Lungs, Stomach. Bowels, or other (lauds or organs by one application. A half to a teaaioonll in half a tumbler of water wlll.na few minutes cure Oramps, Hnasms, Hour Htoma4-h, Heartburn, Nervousness, BleepleesnaMS. Sick Headache, Diarrhoja, Dysentery, Oolic, Flatu lency, and all Internal (wins. , . Malaria in Its Various Forms. There is not a remedial agent In the world that will cure Fever and Ague and all other Malarious. Mllioua and oth.r fevers, irt,rt by IIAIIWAV'N PIIXM, ax.ntiickaaRAIIWAY'H Rl AIV IlKI.H V. Kilty cent, par battle. 14.14 7 aruaalata. DR. RADWAY'S SAKSAPARILLUH RESOLYEHT, Tho Great Blood Furifior, ' For the Cora afall Chroale Ulaea.ee. Chronio Bheiimatism, Scrofula, Nvphilttie Com plaints, etc. (see our book on Vonareal, etc. j price M cents), Cilandulat Swelling, Hacking Dry Cough, Cancerous Atfeotions, Ulaeding of lbs Lungs, D s Iieosia. Water Brash, White Swellings, Tumors, Pint- ties. Blotches, Eruptions of the l aoa. Ulcers, Hip Is.aaes, liolit, Drotisy, HI. keu. Salt ltheum. nnin cliitia, ConanmptioD, Diabetes, Kiduej, Bladder, Liver Coinplaluta, eto. SCftOFULA, Whether transmitted from parents or acquired. Is within the curative range uf the ttarsaparllllao Re solvent Cures have been made where persons have been afflicted with Scrofula from their vouth tip to 'Jo, U) and tv years of age, by DB. ItADWAY'S 8AH8APA WLLIAN REHOEV ENT.a reniedr eonipos.d of in gredients of extraordinary medical propwtlas. eaaan tlal to purity, heal, repair and iuvlgorate tbe broken down and wasted body. Quick, pleaaaut, safe and permanent in its treatment and cure. Bold by all druggists. One dollar a bottle. DR. RADWAY'S PILLS The Great Liver tni Stomas)! Remedy Forthectire of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Dowels, Kidnevs, Bladder. Nervous Diaeaaas, Loss of Appetite, Headache, C sttvenas. Indigestlnn, Billouauess, Fever, lutlamniation of tha Bowels, Piles, and all derangemeuts uf tha internal viscera. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deleterious drugs. Price, M cents per box. Sold by all druggists. DYSPEPSIA! Dr. Kndway's Pills are a cure for this com plaint. Tuev restore strength to the al.imach aud enable It to perform its tunctions. Tbe syniiitoios of Dyapeiladiaapiieartud with tliemtbe liability of the systam tocoutriMt diHeasra. Take the mt-dic.lue according to dircctnus, aud observe what we ssjr iu "F"is aud True" resifuniitg diet. "Send a letter at.tii to DR. KAIIWAV !t t)t., No. 32 Warren Ktreet, Now ork, lr "Falue aud true." t ',' sre to get HAD WAV'S. IUUEDIATE RELIEF! tur, the muiueut it in app l-U, ami U nouif-'hol 1 a niroiofcr EUUtIU . I gia, Keadwho and TuotbJi ,e, Uurus and' bcaidi. it li..tllnalluli Vn,.. biirains ana Brule. i DiPOMt, Uleeps, b resli Wuua l,Ht..r if ... I oat is ciiwfr.r. ouru Mia uurus wu. uu. ill heal m a day Liiac othtjf methoO. ian would requirw a wetiti bvAl r?mtUy is furnished iu pot11 vuu Jaiwis.etJ.. aud ih pui up in -wo.. H n.., . a iis v--w trial iiK1, vrn-n reduced to iittuid form, wl I J- . bottle, whica aud 5 packaKes. Tha SocspH uv nui in ii rvuiti, 'x AKifuio Atn com money eli lng It, It In worth tea timet. Its t -t for urus alone, bend postal notes or two ceul -tail ps. Addre K. U. KiCUAHUd, aSoie i'rontr, ioiedo, Palo. poNsur.iPivoN. ase thnanandtoresjiesot tbe wu( kiuj ' t rtatat..-.-- if lone In Its a frl a f w th. I i i -. .i iossA. . tmyfatih BOTTI FRKI, dlaaaM wKtioirwiioi VAUABI.IT-W to anj luffirw, Give nr-s aril ISKoii tl,l ' O. addr T.rk. ASTHMA Cut? tf h) i erniata Asthma Curs nerot,n susiiataraamtua worst e-4roo1nfj:t able sleep; effocuicBre. where a.ihnr.. ! -t I '""' "waiaeas " tteptleal. 1( 40 J 1 9 a.Rr.OiuroKinsi.siriiv ronu. ojpi- 1,'ti a-t- r- 3 R. U. AVHRE THAT , LoriUard's CUm; Plug, L7.ae"1,.?: trl I lard -tt Navy Clippings ana tnat uni tiis best and cheapen, quality consider,"" es-- - - -f pm- P- . rill I etiNtS WHtsE All ILSt f AlLS j.-al Best Couxn Hyrup. Taste good In time. Hold by druirtsts ii- 1.3 sjrwvrr tjaa tT Grind j" our own none, OB11UM Flour nnd) :ur 111 Uc KoiIZAnilvni; tr. Wilson's fatent). ISt per frit?- ninr. tnuil In ki-aniitt.. wint. trj. Also POVVKK UII.1.S and tlf.lUSC 1C1:D UIU.S. Cln ulHr. and Tetlinon:l.a ai'tit oaappuuauoa. niLSUik Jfua., uatau, "a. $5.45 IN STAPLE GOODS :HEE Kolawalry rccclDis artrasli: but aooda nsailedloevcrv liaus. Iluti Mil lor 1c. a t-AaH, aent frea .a lei.tit .1 tlie aiklrcbct ot 25 l.-runt US 10 4 ysais.idf, aaa uo cents 10 usr lui una aovarti Boicut and postage on foods. Certain kamtactlon tinier 1 aft tlila w 1 ia uiiuiaa. MAQAKa burrL 1ICO.. Lr.w.r 16d. BUf'A. l , k! T fiend one 3c. stamp for latest BABYLAND t eud t vi o2n. at'iwfor lutratour Uttlf Men ! Vomen. Ufnuiwo ac. atauiis r,,r lall i-ANflt. . -a end Ave Sc. tiini,H fur latest WIDK AW JE, Tol). LOTHKOI' co., FrankliuKt. tVstnn. Tan ran tficn s-lert Ivlasa'ine. r . tit Jramily and louui Jieuda uuUcra at,llitialv Face, Hands. Feet, and all tliVr I'n- perlt-clloua, mcluUiUR racUl Lt-,.i(li. lnenr, hiii'iTtlilullM iln. alolos. vurta. Jtolh. Vrecklea. Ked Sine. At ari lira lieuHH, ek-ara. t'lliiub': iiu-iriieala Dr. Juliu iVooJImry a, N.Hiurl.-it.. T'ny.N.YK.Cb-d is." Mend liv. I.r AGENTS WANT We want ii ifHlI I.Ajy or Hvnl a iu alurbir.. A-ttreb-Jui'tttio.'. t r" ' PATENTS fju 0 ay, Fat it l-.vjer, W:.au.iaivJA "0 il at ti. ct-w-.au...i--(..J il.ll. il i 1 SI jot a mull fP. O. j I tiUU VfUUWl.i a Eery one mnt practice rr economf t aneneej In life. lt It li no economy to 1it " ahoilily " ar ticles; bfl Flonr, bad Htitter anil bmi Foo4 of any kind arc not cennomical to neat any prlea ; a thou Hand llrnr. worae l a " (hotldy " medicine it pta tettda In cure, b-tt makea the patient mra. f'Aa the beat food la th cheapest becanae It l nutritious and atrenKthening 10 Ilia whole BTt eren In mnll qnantitlet, ao ia a pure medlc.lna, which etirca eTry time, even In amall doaea; tfcara fore always keep in mind tueae Te fc'ofid prtt. W "There l more real tolld cure In ff of Hunt's (Kidney and Uver) RemkdT, for tha di. enaea It ! prepared for, than In a barrel of tha so called cures; tha dose is SO to 30 drops. I-Itcnr a, restores, reRiilstea and Invlfr atee the Liver, Btnmach, Kidneys, bladier, and Vxm rjr organs, create. a marwlotis aiietite and rebnlM tha entire system, and it Is " Nerer known to fall." tr n will prevent as well as cure Malaria, Ferer and Rheumatism and all (Maeaics which tcme from Impure blood. Keep the fonnta n and the springs that supply It pare, and the stream flowing there from will be bralthful and lire-giving. t Special snd mte'esllng case of Frlrot'a dis ease described on second pane of onr Banner Hook. tr Hunt's (Kidney and Liver) Rawarji pnrlBea the Blood, thereby keeping the Kidneys, LlTer, I Stomach, Bladder and Urinary organs rigorons with Ufa and action, causing tbe in to free the systetn from the poison waste which brings disease and death. IJT It reaches the seat of the disease at ence remoresthe cause slimulatos and assists the func tions ol the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary organs. Is- Bare your health by nslng Hurt's (Kidney and tlver) IUkidt, aa millions will not recom pense the loss of the priceless boon. It will cure Female Weakness, and prevent monthly tnfferlng. arre-pondence freely na erett by ear C'ouaultlns) 1'hyslclan at tula oitlee. tr The la est aslee are at .'he home of the medicine; where It Is best known. It la nsed most extensively and pro scribed by 7Rpliysiclana What better endorsement could be offered. PRICE, Sl.SPER BOTTLE Unit's Remeily CcC Providence, R. !. Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. ft 9 UTS TJ-47 Only Temperance Hitters Known Oratstf ul Xhoneiande proclaim Vm t Birntas the moat wonderful Invltrorant that ever sustained the sinking; system. inads troVn California root and herb), free from A lcoello bUmulaata, A Pur'sttlv andTonlo. Tlkla Blttera cure Femalo Complalsta, Inflammatory and Chronio Itiienm ilaim. Oout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Ea ters, Blood, Liver and Kidney ljltwaeea, - Dyspepsia or ludlgeailon. Headache, Pain In the hhouldera, CouKba. Tiphtnees of tha Cheat, Dlzsineas, Sour Btomach, i nrred Tonfua, BUioua Attaeka. Palnitatlon of the Heart. Pneu monia, and Pain In tbe regions of the Kidueva, are cured by tbe use of the liittors. . For Mala Diseases, Eruptions, 'Boll, ErysipeJaa, Scola, Discoloration, Humors and diaeaaas ot the Skin of whatever uame or na ture, are literally dug up and carried out of tha system In a short time by the use of the Hitters. It Invi(rnrtelho Klomarh and stim ulates the torpid Liver and Bowels, which rea der it of uuequaled efficiency In cleansing thai blood of aU impurities, and Imparting new Ufa and vigor to the whole system. No lerwou can take the Bitters and remain loner unwell. lklu, laps and other Worms, ra destroyed ana removed from the system. Cleanse tbe Vitiated ltlood whenever it ii foul ; your feelings wiil tell you when. Keep tha blood pure, and the health of the system. Will follow. In conclusion I Give the Bitters a trial. Ik will speak for itself . One bottle will prove a bet ter puarautea of its merits than a lengthy ad vertisement. K. II. McDonald Cms Co., Proprietors, Ban Iran oiaco, Cal.. and 6J, tol A &SI Wuuuitftuu at Oor. Charlton St., New York. Sold hf all Dealers ad Drueiata. KJpwi ' iTrtwttmrni.1- -sX ARE CURED BY THE HOP PLASTER Hosts of people use and rMosamaad tMs pos ana p'aatar baoauss it is tha atransest and boat svrk ow Wiaaapp'.ied ta aay sort of so -nsas, or waaknsaa, it aots instantly, re o Tins; pain and atr.nstli.a; the parts. Irpax4 from Bursuady Pitoh. Canada Balaam, and tba entire aaodielnal viraaaa ot nui Hops. Thmy nevw bur h or irrltata always aootha, atl.-no-lata and atransthen weak and UrtA mui talm a. Quick; nllef tat sudilau paiua. All l j to ap- T ply. Atp rtanoti an icia ny au osowiv, 10a, , S for SI .00. Mailed on receipt of prios. r 1107 PI-TaOOaKT,Bos-a Mass. '(ft , saa rr 1 Chrvn ao h unit WaKonn wri t u th E.1 mUton i Wml del I (Jo.. X1 A HjA Vtrnt fit. Brooklyn, E. D., New Voric tspeoUt pr(. jMH-tttl Wrta. AguuU W-nteii hi -LI uucKxupieti trriiury. . A GENTS WANTED for ten nwf-t -wni-i artlcte. "25 YEARStesPOULTRY YARQ i iwasitioa. iggpiril. Tiacacl Tro tk( Sntiual aacts.ln6tamas. A 60-page Ill'dClr. Ittai A. M. oe Hole, Hv. - kas takes I cica ol tit ICB.UUS. ana lsadta .1 cla .4 aiisusi tyu.aiaa) 1, UKrHY BSOSj, . tuu. Tea k ana tke U.at U tne public and new rnk. . CUioinnau. ""l '. 01 id aiaoos me IcaSu I a. . - i a. 1-. omi ;h. Sa'.sv Lliuv.mu. - int . 1 0 prjvnovflt CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" Tl Or.rinkl and ,.. rn t aid. s 'iwa.-tij. a:;i.k,::-'.v",.' .'-lu" 1 TO LAHlfe. rUcl4 uis-l.. 1 ,nl,.ic Uiti ui you b tm- a tae.aaatl. NAME eiPfta;.f ' lkl.lMlk..vl...l,. 'f isao. Uupt. PILLS! ' "3. f Jsadlaw. k...ta4, ( Mm flTOSDATS.XI ybaaraausS . J f I jaaaaa aulatan. I I riMl.s, Ivus ChsalciJ a. .BM 1
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