CANADIAN (AT-rEAST. ttaerr Custom Anion H Htrango rpnaln An Kvenlns- With lhi llnlf-Plrerd Tr- ler nml (Jnnndlna orn.era at the I pprr ,11 isaoti rl. A Ban Francisco Ktaminrr writer pivfts a praphio account of a qnei-r New Ycnr's custom which prevails RtnoDpr tlio Canadian Frenchmen em ployed as hunters, guides and flat-HSiah-nien by the American and Hudson's Bay Fur companies. The custom in question is known as a " Oat-feast," and. the writer, at the time he witnessed it; was livinp; in a cabin on the banks of the llawlin'a river, Wyoming. Only four fat felines had been obtained for , this great feast, says the writer. Where they had come from I never ascer tained. Whether they had been bred, fed and fatted for this especial festive occasion, or had been brought from some far-off settlement in a sack or box, it matters little. But there they were. suspended in the bright morning sun two black, one gray and one gray and white. The cat-killing operation is per iormea by tne cioui squaws, and as the body of the animal must not be bruised, and all the blood must be ex tracted without injuring the skin, it re quires some skill to kill a sat under , such circumstances. The squaw, armed with a short heavy club, seizes the ani mal by its caudal extremity, and before the brute has time to resent this insult ing attack it receives a etunning blow upon the back of the head, and then, as quick as a flash, a knife is drawn across its throat, and it is hung to bleed. This cat-killing operation had been pet formed before I arrived, and the dress ing was then in progress. Monsieur Charles Gereaux, a notable and wealthy Indian trader, was stand ing at the end of a rough, long table critically supervising the very delicate operation of preparing the felines for the fire. Two half-breed guides were perform ing this duty. The cats, nicely disem bowled, were brought in by the attend ant squaws and laid upon the table. One of the men then proseeded to stuff the cats with a mixture of soaked , crackers, cornmeal, cove oysters, black and red pepper, maoe, cinnamon, dried herbs, onions and cognao brandy. In terspersed with this mixture were small thin Btrips of fat bacon and with parti cles of ham chopped fine. Having filled the carcass with this stuffing, the skins of the cats were drawn together and securely sewed up with sinews. A large tub of red clay was then brought in, coat cf this adhesive substance, the cjay being rubbed thoroughly into the fur, so as to render this clayey coat per fectly adhesive. At least two inches of this clay was laid over each, and as they ' lay there upon the floor they resembled four large clay demijohns or jugs fresh from the handj of the potter . A large number of fine, fat buffalo fish and suckers were st rved in the same way, and . then came another equally interesting operation. At the end of the largest of the four rooms constituting " the ranch an immense fire of dry cedar had been burning all the morning, filling the place with a rich aroma of cedar smoke. This fire had now burned down to a pile of red, glowing coals. A long, deep trench was quickly made in this fiery bank, and in this the cats and fish in their incasements ot clay were quickly laid, and covered with hot coals. While this culinary operation was being per formed inside" "Le Oommandante," as Colonel Collins was designated by the voyagers, had arrived; but as he was accompanied by several members of his Btaff, he was not invited to enter the house. The fun of the day now com menced in earnest. This consisted of torse-racing, foot-racing, wrestling be tween squaws, target-snooting and lasso throwing. Brandy and whisky flowed freely, but it was noticeable that no quarreling or fighting ocourred among them. About 3 o'clook in the afternoon din ner was announced, and all who could get into the main room where the cook ing had been done , repaired thither to see the meats taken from their fiery beds. On raking open the bank of red hot cedar-wood coals the clay coverings of the animals and fishes were found to be burned to a brick-red color, and re sembled large, shapeless lumps of brick. These were lifted upon shovels and laid upon a block especially prepared for the purpose. Here a sharp blow with a hatchet cracked the hot, brick like coverings, and the fragments fell away, taking with them the hide and skin of the animals and the scales of the fish. Then there arose such a Bavory aroma from the steaming well- Biunea animais as would have tempted the appetite of the most fastidious dys peptic. The air-tight coverings had retained all the savory steam from the spicy dressing, and nothing had escaped during the slow roasting process be neath the cedar coals. In addition to the fish and the cats were savory stews or pot-pourri of rabbits and prairie dogs, rich soup of beaver tail, huge Blioes of bear meat, juicy venison steaks broiled upon the coals, and large rounds of buffalo haunch toiled almost to frag ments. No bread was used and vege tables were not thought of. The near est thing to bread was a stack of soda crackers in the center of the table, and two or three pans of nice-looking doughnuts, which belied their looks and almost spoiled my dinner when I discovered that they had been fried in the lard or fat extracted from skunks, which formed a Btarle article of food among frontiersmen. Notwithstanding the variety and abundance at this great New Year's feast, the guests eagerly sought their share of the feline "roasts. The white visitors partook but very sparicgly of this strange dish a bin all taste to gratify our host and our om n curiosity. In flavor the meat was not unlike that of a very fat rabbit. It was white as the breast of a chicken and very rich and tender. It is not to be recommended as a staple article of family diet, as it requires so much time and trouble to properly dress it for the table. It is needless to add that not even the smallest particle of these luck loss "Mines was permitted to go to waste, and it was noticeable, too, that whiieieye French Canadian voyagers ari l guidiVi partook of their roast cat v :ih an t-sgvr relish, none of the squaw or Indian bricks would touch it. In fact, they avoided it with every mani festation of repugnance and disgust. After the feast, which was slowly en joyed by all present, the evening's amusement oommeuced. A large fire was built in the corral or court-yard, around which the trappers and guides gathered, while outside the Indians started up their war songs and medicine dances. There in the center of that corral these half-wild people sung and danced until the daylight dawned. Their songs weremusical.and wore sung in that uninterpretable patois peculiar to that strange raoe of people who have floated upon the cuter edge of civiliza tion Bince tne landmg oi tneir anoes tors in Quebeo and Montreal, two cen turies before. They used no English words and conversed as nnently in In dian as in their own coarso lingo, which is more French than anything ela-s, but which few Frenchmen could under stand. There, around their "bonfire, they drank brandy and smoked; some played upon violins, others sang wild songs ox ironuer lire, Here and there an old trapper or voyager related some won drons story or ironuer a a venture as guide or scout, but during tho entire night, although liquor flowed as freely a waster, no harsh or unkind word was heard among these rough, wild moun taineers and plainsmen. Many New Years have passed away since that bright, cold New Year's night within the Bordeaux stockade, but the reoolleo tions of that great cat-feant with the hunters and trappers of the North western mountains remains ever fresh in my memory. The Utah Legislature. The following instructive statement of the composition of the territorial legislature of Utah has been prepared to submit to Congress for its informa tion and guidance. The power of this body to make laws is restrained only by the veto of the governor: LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (TWELVE MEMBERS. ) 1. Jiirastus now. one oi tne " twelve apostles" of the Mormon church, a polygamist with six wives. 2. .Lorenzo bnow, another of the twelve apostles, with five wives. 3. Moses Thatcher, another apostle, with two wives. 4. Joseph F. Smith, another apostle, with five wives. One, his first, separ ated from him on account of his polyg amy. 5. John K. Murdock, president of " stake" (the territory of Utah, for the purpose of church rule, is divided into twenty districts called "stakes"), a polygamist with three wives. b. U. A. Hmoot. president of "stake," with four wives. 7. George Teasdale, president of stal e," two wives. 8. H. D. Wells, counselor to the twelve apostles, six wives. a. Feter xiarton, bisuop and poly gamist. 10. A, It. Thurber, counselor, two wives. 11. W. W. duff, president of "stake," not a polygamist. 12. John T. Came, Mormon elder, but not a polygamist. HOUSE OP EEPBESENTATTVES (TWENTT-FOUB MEMBERS J. 1. John Smith, one cf the twelve apostles and a polygamist. 2. F. M. Lyman, another apostle, with three wives. 8. C. G. Snow, president of " stake," polygamist. 4. Liomu Jfarr, Mormon elder, five wives. 5. W. B. Preston, president of "stake," two wivts. 6. W. H. Lee, Mormon bishop and polygamist. , 7. John jaques, Mormon elder, two wives. 8. C. W. Penrose, Mormon elder. three wives. 9. Samuel Francis, Mormon counsel or, polygamist. 10. Canute Peterson, Mormon bishop, polygamist. 11. Henry Beal, Mormon counselor, polygamist. 12. S.,F. Atwood, Mormon bishop, two wives. 13. Edward Partridge, Mo rmon coun selor, two wives. ' 14. W. D. Johnson, Mormon bishop, polygamist. 15. Hosea Stout, classed as one of the ' ' blood atoners," a polygamist, with two wives. 16. E. H. Blackburn, Mormon bishop, three wives. 17. Edward Dal ton, Mormon elder and polygamist, 18. Abram Hatch, president of " stake," but not a polygamist as far as known. 19. D. H. Teery, president of " stake," also reported not a polygamist. 20. J. E. Booth, bishop, but not a polygamist. 21. James Sharp, Mormon, but not a polygamist. 22. W. H. Dazenberry, Mormon, but not a polygamist. 23. J. 8. Page Mormon,' not a polyga mist. 21. S. R. Thurman, Mormon, not a polygamist. WISE WORDS. The fire of vanity is fod by the fuel of flattery. Charms strike the heart but merit wins the soul. Strive for the best and provide against the worst. People's intentions can only be de cided by their conduct. An effort made for the happiness of others lifts us above ourselves. Falsehood and fraud shoot up every Boil, the product of all climes. in Life is full of bitter lessons, the sim plest of which is that one man's fal makes forty men laugh. Preserve your conscience always soft ana sensitive. If but one sin force itsj wny iaio mai lender part of the soul and dwell easy there the road is paved with iniquities. We have hoard both Democrats and Repub licans ay that there ia nothing better for a cough thin Dr. Bull'. Cough Syrup; thii old reliable remedy never fail to cure a oough or oolJ at once, and may be obtained at any drug tore for 25 cU a bottle, Prosecuting Animal?. In the good old times from the thir teenth to the nixteenth centuries ani mals were duly prosecuted id court for injuries done by them to life or limb or to privato property, and numerous cases are recorded in France of hojjs, bulls, horses and other quadrupeds being convicted and punished, capitally, by hanging, burning or in other cruel fashions. In Sardinia cattle taken in the act of damaging property could be lawfully slain, but asses, possibly as being stupid and less accountable, were punished for trespass, first by loss of one ear, on a Beoond conviction by the Iobs of the other and on the third by a . a jorieuure 10 tne crown. But when physical seizure of tho offending crea tures was impossible the ecclesiastical tribunal took oognizanee of the mat ter, and the plague of rats, locusts, caterpillars, or what not, was duly cited to trial. More fortunate than human offenders, they were allowed eminent counsol and wide latitude in their de fense. One of the most famous law yers of France made his first great hit in the defense of "ceitain dirty ani mals in the form of rats, of a grayish oolor, living in holes," in the diocese of Antun. His clients did not, of course, appear on the stated day, and he pleaded defective service, and that as all the rats in the diocese were interested no tice ehould be given to them in all the parishes. The priests having been duly instructed, and the rats still re maining in contempt, their counsel ob tained a postponement on tho ground that more time was needed to make their preparations for a journey en masse, ana when the time was up he came into court professing the good faith of his clients and their anxiety to appear, but demanding for them a safe conduct and the putting of all tho plaintiff's cats under heavy bonds not to molest any rat until the case had been decided. As the plaintiffs declined to enter into the bond tho rats got off. It would be curious to know what ever came of the famous lawsuit between the parish of St. Julien and the beetles, which began in 1445 and had not been endde in 14S7, when the records unhappily terminate. The proceedings ended with a compromise by which the inhabi tants gave the beetles in perpetuity a certain portion of the parish for their sole use and benefit. Tho beetles demurred to this, but the demurrer was overruled and, the court's assessors hav ing inspected the land and found it everything that a beetle could ask, the title was made duly out and signed and sealed and the beetles would have had to retire to it or place themselves in flagrant contempt had it not been dis covered that there had been a quarry on the land, and, though it was ex hausted and no longer worked, that there was a rieht of wav over the, anil which if exercised would incommode tne now proprietors. The. beetles promptly made the point, and the trial was begun over again at the beginning. One reason perhaps why the courts were so scrupulous was to be found in the fact that the plaintiffs had to show a clean tithe-bill before brfrinriino- t.ha suit, and during its continuance numer ous imnosinff and exnensive ceremoniAa were performed. A Smile or Satisfaction. This from the Cleveland (Ohio) Penny Press carries its own snt-i-pi-tinn P. cently meeting Mr. H.G. Keffer, treasurer of the Cleveland Herald, our representative inqujrea oi mat gentleman, after stating his mission, if he personally knew anything about the great German remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. A smile played across Mr. Keller's expressive luce and" his eyes twinkled mer rily as he replied in the aflirmative. "I will nut refuse to state mv pirwrionra wlili ii and you may use it as you think best! ankles, an accident which, as you are aware, entails much sudering and some times leaves the limh in a. onmtWinn tn a. mind one frequently of the old hurt. Un fortunately this result ensued. Whenever the weather became damp or my system -1 t..l iL. ! 1 . . ' . . J aunurueu me Bugmesi coia my ankles nained me. Thin over three years, and I could not obtain reiiei. ijsi winter l applied tne St. Jacobs Oil and it COmDletel-r enr-pri ma T kin not jyce felt a return "of the pain." Fight acainst a haAtv tmi. A nwor will come, but resist it stontlv. A nnurh- may set a house on fire. A fit of pas sion may give yen cause to mourn all the days of your life. Never revenge an injury. The Trenton (N. J.) Gazette mentions the case of Mr. John Wood, with . the Ampil.'.m Pntlprv (lt . that rilv wlin wan cured by St. Jacobs Oil of an attack of rheumatism, which has confined him to his ueu ior seventeen weeKg. He praises it un stintedly. On the first dav of Januarv. 1801. th initial day of the nineteenth century, ireiana passea into incorporating union wun ureat .Britain. 31'exsman's Peptonized beef tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutri tious properties. It contains blood-makitiR, force generating and life-sustaining properties; in vtduable for inciip;eMtion, dyepepBia, nerrous prostration, and all forms of general debility; alao, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, norvoua prostration, over work or acute diseaae, particularly if resulting from pulmouary complaints. Caswell, Hazard Sl Co., proprintora, New York. Sold by druggists. hkinuy Mm. Wella' Health Ktmuwer. Absolute cure for nervous debility, dyspepsia, mental or physical decline, tl at drugsists. Prepaid by express, II. a j, 6 for 15 is. a. wells, Jersey liity, M. J. The Science of Life, or Self-Preservation, a medical work for every man young, middle aged or old. 125 invaluable prescriptions. TlmunaniU of persona who are bald to-day rainlit have lull leads of hair if they would only uso C'AJthoUNK, a deodorized ex'traot of petroleum, which is the only preparation 6Tcr uiscovereu mai wia reaiiy ao tins. HEMt VS ( A WHO l.IC HALVE In the BEST InALVE for Cuts, UruUcs, Sores, Ulcerm. Salt KUf.um, TutUr, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, C'ornH anil all kiuAs of Skin Eruptions. Krerkles and I'iniple. liot Uii.NHra CA10JOLIO SALV. a all others are couutertuits. Pries 25 cents. R. GREEVt OXYGENATED BITTERS Is tho best Iloiuedy for I)' :-isi, biliousness, Ma laria, Indirection and Diseases of tha Blood, Kld ne. Liver, fckiu, etc. DEXTON'B BALSAM cures Coughs, Oolds. Ehsu ffiatUra, Kidney Troubles, etc. Can be used exter nally as a plaiiter. Use RED HOUSE POWDEH for Horses and Cattle. A 1. 1. EN'S Km lii Fod--iires Kervous Dbilltv Srtltlit-Mt ot t-iirrllu l ifVMiifl. drUKK'lM. beuillur OrcuUr. A-ltucI'iiruicy,oiainiav.,i.i', Acrid Imiiiirlttr In lirItIond rrodnco rlnumatim, (rout and other uistrrss inir nmlsifA. It is one of tho brnrfloiont ffl.'cts of mnins; ltostottor'a Btomneh Dittor that these impurities are almnrhed from tho vitsl current and carried off by the kiilnya, which are rendered moTe active and efficient natural purillors by this standard dopurent. This also results in bennlH to the kidneys and bladder, sinco tho activity which the titters produoe is reflected in increased health and vigor in thoso organs. A sluggish tendency in thoso is thus ovoroome, and renal disosscn of a destructive and oivstlnate nature prevented. Fever and ague, dyspepsia, constipation and liver complaint are among tho forms of indisposition which this line medicine eradicates. It regulates the habit of body, improve the hoaJtli, and remedies tho feeling of dor pondoncy resulting from dys pepsia, TnKnn are in England and Wales 10,000 women who are classed as habitual drunkards. Tho number of men in tho samo category is 27,878. "TSr.w ThTMc t tb Dock, I'll None orit." Wo do not feel likn blamim MuUi. f..- ti.r. impression oi uisgust. jwon nowadays most of the cathartics are groat repulsivo pills, enough to "turn one's stomach." Had Mac beth ever taken Dr. Pierce's " Purgative Pel lets " he would not have nttored those words of oontempt. By druggista , . ,, nun The cattlo showing for Texas is no smull item. Tlio ISHt mnnl putln fur 4 AC.l nnnl..H The estimated value of these is about 1 10i- " Goldon Medical Discovery " (words regis ters t as a trade-mark) cures all humors from tl'e pimplo or eruption to great virulent eating ulcers. Is 1870 tho colored population of West Vir ginia was 17,080, and in 1880 it was 25,880, showing an increase in the ten years of 7,006. The " Favorito Prescription " of Dr. Tierce cures "female weakness'' and kindred aQoo tions. Bold by dmggistw. About one-fifth of tho entire population of "i x-aieraon, n. j., consists or girls who are employed in the difforont mills. Huflertnit Is Needless. liuooiiLYN, N. V., June 21, 1881. IT. H. Warner A Co. Sirs I find that pal pitation of tho hoart, shortness of br ath, dj-spepsia and pains in the kidnoys yield easily and gracefully to your Safe Kiduey and Liver Cure. ItonrnT It. Thukstqn. It is estimated that ninety por cent, of tho grain moved o the Atlantic st aboard is for ex port. On Thirty Days' Trial. Tho Voltaic Uelt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send their Electro-Voltaio Delta and other Elec tric Appliances on trial for thirtv davs to any persou afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing complete restoration of vigor anil manhood. Address as shove without delay. P. 8. No risk is incurred, as todays' trial is allowed. Veoetineis not a stimulating bitters which creates a fictitious appetite, but a gentle tonio which assists natuie to restore the stomach tc a healthy action. NATURE'S REMEDY. 'Ht Cheat Biood Pwsinrs WILL CURE Scrofula, Rorofulous Humor, Cancer, Cancetma Humor. EryxiiwlHs, Canker, Suit Hlieum, l'llnplos, or Humor in the I are. Coughs and Colds, Ulrer, llronchitis, Neuralgia, Dyspeiaia, ltheumtttiHm, Patns In the Bide, Con stipation, ContiveneKS, Piles, Dizzl liens. Headache, Nervousness, Pains in the Dark, Faintncaa in the Btomach, Kidnoy Complaints, female Weakness and (itin era! Debility. This preparation Is scientifically and chemically combined, and so stroujrly concentrated from root, horbs and barks, that its good effects are realized immediately alter commencing to take it. There is no disease of the human system for which tho Vsoa riNK cannot be used with fkhfkct sakk.ty, as It does not contain any metallic compound. For eradicating the system of all impurities of tho blood it lias ua equal. It has never tailed to effect a cure, eiviuir tons and strength to t hesvstem dsbilitatcd by disease. Its wouderful efforts ujon tho complaints named are surprising to all. Many have been cured by the Vklktinb that have tried many other remedies. It can well be culled The Great Blood Purifier. DR. W, ROSS WRITES. Scrofula,. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Weakness. H. II. Stevejis, Boston : I have been practicing medicine for S.1 years, and as a remedy for Ht-ruf'tila, Liver Complaint, Dywiu nn, Hheunuilixm, WeakHe. and all diseases of the Mood, I havo never found its equal. I have sold Veiretme for seven years, and have never had one bottle returned. I would heartily recommend it to those in need of a blood purifier. DR. W. KObS, Druggist, Wilton, Iowa. September 18, 1678. Vegetine. PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. DnU E7sAA or l!-s'i! with improved I dry IT fCC Interest 'fable, Calendar, etc Kent to anv addrews otirc.-l.t nl twoTliree-Cenl Slumps. Address yyijLtriK.UijLj4s will be sent by mail to any address, postpaid, on re ceipt of ono dollar. Address J. Alouzn Greene. Indjau Doctor. 810 1-ineJStreet, 8t. 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Wo ssycntnpnmtivrly litllo attcntlnit, for the riore wits as well (rroonicd.and ccrtnlnlyns well fctl.ns now ; ami at thoc (jrcat rntlicrl tigs--Herictiltm nl showi -you would seo tlio prldo of tlio county and Xtsto slnbles arte) farms asscinMcil. Jbit tliere was n conspicuous want of noble, drnught hordes, snrl as flir speeilcrs Well, 2:40 was t lie prest uHluiato limit Hint owners lit tltrwe rtnys ilrslrcil tu strive- fur. But lmf a 8 10 nnitnitl Is c'tcomcil a fair h-adMcr, a n I flna anlmBlt cttily deserve the name-when tlicy can hatlc the first qunrtcrof lliotlilnl nilnuto, Ther(f have been Int lnonse strides forward In tlierlght ilcvcltirrthehttif htirsoflcsli In the civilized cotintrtcsof theworlil, as bhowu by tho timo-rccorUs of tlio raters aud K "x'. flratiRhtcapncltyof tlio humbler, but renllymorn UKehil.work-lior-ie. lnny thitiirt linvccotisplrcd to cHccl this (loslrnblo end, chief nmon-r which have licen the Inlelligftitcare and consideration bestowed upon the animal in ills "tvery relation In a word, upon tho tireedlnir. Ami this lins not failed to Include a very fei Ions iniKllllcntlon of the old mcthodsof treatment, doing nwny, lu many eases, with tlio lnliiimnn and really siivhco plans pursued In the eradication of even simple disorders Hnd ailments, mid Btibstltulln-,' rnlionnt nesnires of relief Instenil. A prominent factor of this refbrm, and ono Indorsed by owners, breeders, fiirinersund stockineii Ilia country over, Is nt. Jaooim t)tl, rccnirtilxed by nil who have used it us nn exceptionally pood remedy for the ailments of the horse nml stork (jenernlly. meet- iiik nioi-o inn-canons ior lis use him ei.eciinu lar Is'tler results than any article of a cura-'ivo or rcnicdial niiturocvcr introduced. Ktu h breeders nim tiiuusniiiisoi ot tiers thmiiRliollt lh rmmtrv, wlioeouhl bo n.'inicd.nroon the list t f uriitiali bed emlorsers of the miewcv ort r. .1 untwiut, The HitKALD says: "Mr. Lotkrop't anibilio to iU pood through Uleratur$ (nertiua with hit opiutrtunity, and Uop)wrtmitvtotto tlx txtrnt of pi tting 1 ,000, (Kit) oe tttfo etreulntiatt or yrar." Messrs. 1). LoriiHor ft Co., Boston, also publish Wiiik A-vakb, Babv lan.-, litTTLK Kolks' Keaiu.b, and The Pasbt. To evrm Aoyaud Oirt sentllng fivt 3c. ttami for samples of these tour pictorial magaslues, proinisltiR to try to secure subscriptions for thrnt, tho publlsliors will send their new iMutfm-aJ Oauk otf AutiioHh frit. Uook-Oataloguo for Home and Town Libraries, frit, BEST IN THE WORLD! Delivered on Trial, FKEK CiV tHAKGEI Shuttle Sewing Machine I UY NO OTHER I LASTS A LIF1S TIME. Warranted 5 Veara. "END FOR CIRCULAR --." AGENTS WANTED in Unoccupied Territory. Address Wlt SON 8KW1J0 MACHINR C(X S.55 At 857 Wabash Ave., Chlcaffo. LADIES ONLY. The 1 lollies' feiltffll &aMrvti.tlnn " ll.m.ll... -in uiFi-n-., ,i, women are prcparcil rv inn most com pctent and reliable i limlcisus, w ho have made such diseases a special lilo sltidy, Patients can be bikv ccssiiilly treated by mail. Anvirtc frp.KK. le tters trtcUy criHtuttntitil. Mend descriptloii of suie tonis; or. if not In need of remedies, send for our Hints to Ladies," which (five novel and interest tliK information er Imtirt only, it wtll please von. tree Aildress St rn. s A l( A 1 1 J. VAN HI Kt.N, Secretary, 1 Hi Pranklln Street. Bii(TaliLN. Y. G ON SUM FT ION ! I have a positive remcdv fur the above disease; by Its use thousands of cafes of the worst kind and of loo --taiiclluK have been cured. Indeed, so stum- ts mv talth in its elllracv, that 1 will scndtTWo lKrn,:'; l'itl.K.toi'etiiei with a VAId'ABLKTItKATISlion tliis dtscsrte In unv surti n-r. i.ive i vpn and P. ail dress. Dn. T. A. Sl.Ot'fM. INI Pearl Ht N. w York. SS! .'"'J niiim niiveriuinni(.eas " itches sre (riven awav Willi The lint a' nainpUn. The nanics of those who Ret watches are published oaeb week. It is the Best Boys' Paisjriu tho Woriil. Heud Scent tor a s-miple enpv to tiiA-tiPiovi'rur.Tsnixfj ro.. Ill I William fit., Nnv York City. JOHNSON'S ANODYNE I.IKIMF.VT will positively prevent this terrible disease, and will posi tively cure nine cases out of ten. Information that will save many lives, sent free tiy mall. Don't delay a moment. Prevention Is better than cure. I. 8. Joiis SQN A: Co.. Boston, M;iss formerly BitDgor, Maine "I Till. (TUh. eiitrerersof liuitl aj lliuiictnsi CATAHHII d. inug a surs, psrmausnt ours, without risk of failurs or exr-sasa, until a cun i nr". "in ni'iifM m ones lor cir. oular., DB. WM. HANBOHa. Centrevllle, lad. (lflf Wo wl" f've to anyone who is troubled OlWUUwith Worms that Villi lleusrn'n V orm 1 onl-cllmis will not remove. Thev have saved the lives ot thousands of children. Thev are made of Hoots aud Plants. Hiiro and safe ior the most delicate child. Bold at all stores. itSe. a box. YOU PLAY? WHY NOT L V SOPERM Insiaiitiinsoiis Ottirls to tha PismJh Pv" 'L',,Cl'-'.'.1 nll-s any rson to play a tuus In 13 J ViMINrjTiiS. Send fur t-ireillsrs. 4 J L. W. TUMAN8, 058 Broadway, N. Y THE FAMILY LIBRARY ( iiulains splendid new and complete Novels. Mend n ci ins ior sainiie nuiniH-r. I rr.K A'i itiNA I, KKWK CO., Vitl and !J I Beekmuu .St., New link. SIX WOT WASTI MIINETI lin wu or old. PTC buiir or t h" W b.a.li. r to THi( If ou vmiI ft Lmurianl moiutach, fltu .IS, rvTKKM. THFM .u-4 t itowio oi tiair on caii on b.la lNTiaORATl. ill HAIR t.ii.rio'. U l.iimbUi(ti. FA 1LKI), jtj il ic.l Bit an ua anwnrj tuc bat rKV Kit, 1 t.T lJU, bug liol4a n mii.i nia t,i..iin io nr. si. M?iZ,A H IM, lmu of All ttMkUlWiU. KPIK'ULA'I it IN IN liltAIN on CHICAGO MAKKFT IN VKST.MKN IS tnnn ti to Jl.issi KKCi:iVKD. PUTS and CAI.l.M 1 1 icr I.Inhi i!l'Kili:iSat OI.OSK HATKS. KXPI.ANA'l'oliVPAMPIlI.KTMAlI.KDPHKK. (UOO. NH A I . IS 1 1LT It V k UO.L 3 O B UO A I) KT.. N KV YOKlj. StfiO REWARD forowof NerToa.p.bllllT, mtlr H'-"vv ai'liiny li.Muotourd by Dm. I'itlis bus W.l. mil. Phil.. iiniiI trf-min-. i.i fn. ( ure ..i.r.ntrnl. Cottage library-Popular t Tsth or Uarrl-icro. 19 Ths lilrslS. s i no HreKoii uykd. S "sved by Telegruph. 4 How She Lent lllia. I My Peat Wifosnd Aunt. 5 Mimpkln't hvnni;s. I 'l'he ChtfinUt'. Htory. S Crimes or tho Oronn. 0 url Hi, th. Jiiwwcg'.aa lieauty, 10 Adsitus, thsCofraotta, 11 ATurrtWBtltorv. 12 'l lioTratiper's tlsah. is lyux hve. 16 Undor r'sl.s Colers. 10 Auveuiurvg of aliachclor 11 A Kara lor l.i ru. IS Wnruprer'Bil'il'ow. IS All's WuUlliatKnai Well 10 Cueated of tlio Prluo. 2t Tno Kaltier'u KoTtit. a lhollusbmul ttholwover 3 A Hes AdvAuturo. tl I.ovo Amnui! th-i nishes. i Mm MTltQliurstu for 35 ...... win n., no ir .-incr sun order ut ones, wo will.,.,, w ii Vau aDluiuitiuiscstec'tand we rrt'ot - W d Wl ll.l, , .. ...1..- c- l ., ril.-r r.iF ... n..n r- L. A. THOiVliaofJ ' hii l iioiwmen as Aridities W elch, n., of Krden he m, near Philndelphla Mikn Goodlu, Eso., Hc lniont I'nrk, l'a.; 'hIvIm M. 'rlcst, formerly in t:hsnre of Mr. Robert. TlooTita fe,,,ni- Trw v..i-. WATUISFS MO More than One Piliilion CoDies Sold ! EVERYBODY WANTS IT. 258th Edition (New). i.' ! r . THYSFI F. uliJo'i?'1.in h,-,1,-ifV- liAi.UijTlCfl.THiJJ SAMPLE, a u Pt ioutw I'l jiiif, ir rwii-j-nwrvunon, is the monf leea to ne a better utiucal work, tn evurv m-hu, ii.,, money will ret uuded lu evtry instance. urcii-n.i-rearrvation. A t.'reat Medical Treni Up on rilauhoodi the Cuuso and Curn ofT.x. licu.trd Vitality, Nervou. and Physical Debil ity! alao on the I ntold MUei-io. arisiuc from the Excess. . ot Mature Years. 300 paues, Koyul hvo. The very flneet steel Ufravin;s. l'J5 invaluable Prescriptions for all acute ami ,n KfiO.7 There is n,;thuTS whaVeVcr that thenSrrt? ? S,!U",toloT ?W iml.ltahet. what is fully explained. In short, the book is iuvalual lu to ad wVo aim. ? r JX i"!? C,T, wl4 to know Uat Th best medical work ever pnhlished.-Ao,,,',,,, 1? 1 bnb .n? and i..v?i ' he'---'.--?o''.iu Gui. Hold and jeweled m-dal avardu,t the author Vi th. R.-lecJ oi I.ilSwi'i?. ''J,''1 w-rk. er.iM. 1M oiuwru.-.ji,uMiiLiinflnt. m U'uyiumtn. j noimauile of extrai'ts fell Thou.and.of Cople. are aent by mail, ees-urrly .ealed nndp.,pald. to all .f ih. world, every mouth, upon receipt of price, 81.25. ' puna or In Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE crW. H.PARKER M n 4 ltuldsrh fctreet, Bctou, Mu.a. "-! U V. 8.-11!. author maj be cowmlted on U !ljjtwrtouu;in. sluij mu& erBu.A WARRANTED FOR 34 YEARS AND NEVER FAILED To nUK rroiiP.fpa.tty.. W--i &lAvrr k3 Hca Hicklless. tasell I j! JI v C Its lln-lsas, nerfstlv Im.n.les-.; also ' M!'.Y;nl iid,.' Ilhronic niieitinatlsm, Old Hor, J mn V' ' TOBiAllF buck stid rhtwt. Hindi a rommrj' M 1 ivuiiaw Vt sn iAN I.1NU M r. . -k. .iihont He nvr(V plivsicisns use It m Nin n,s ours tr i tlRll .111 we. Tho is.nds of esriltlratcs- hars been "V-J amr a few are given bolowi H.OOU will bo paid ..I -- been r-V-lv', -' is false. Severe Rheumatism. fut rttfes mails bv Dr. Tohia-t' Venetian Lifdmetit. hsj was tndured to try It, and after iistna it a ",""" was able to (to Iff work acsm. after heJiiR nmf bl " '!- ll.l.i f,.r tnwrlir Vfinr. Hwoi-ii to before mo. J. H, of the Teaoe. Baimjuuiurir. Juatico CROUP. In. TontAS: I writs to Inform you fhit tbufhfTtt ft a Ineud of mlus wasctiird of croup, alter belie- tftvers up to die bv llin-e plivslctsus, one hour alter j wir Veuetian Liniment wns used it was out of ihiiu-rr. lioiw vou will publish this so that mother nisr know they have a reined v for th is Icrrihlo complaint. 1 lost a child by croup previous to hearimr of vour Liniment, but now never feel alarmed, as I bavs vour medicine alwavs In thobons I Jib also used It for pains, oto throat, etc and always .t'liwl it to cure. JKIlKMIAU CAM--V. 17 North Moore street, cw Sort GREAT CDREOHEDMATISM. This is to rerttfy that I had the rlis-nmstlsm in mr hip so I oould not walk without mv emirh, and at r iihliiK Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment a short llins I wns entirely relieved, and rsudldly belli It a inn certain cure lor rheumatism, as I have tried nisuy IhlnKS without any Kood, and alter usInK tlitaeuc Uaulonlmont for only a few da) '"j'j! Y,,;-- 301 Avouuo D, Mow York. From Dr. Sweet, the Famous and World-Renowned Bonesetter. rToitTH KtMisToy, It. T. Da. TomAS Pear Rlr: I have used vour valuablsr Vr.NKTiAN Linimkni lu my prss-tlco as Is-nt-setter lor tits piwd live years, anil eonsider It lbs lxt article l ever trid for balhiiis broknu Ihiihm, wounds, lama biu ks sprains, to. 1 liivvu no hesitiitlon tn riKHiin nieudliii' it to the rnblio as the Ix-st, article lor all vaius llsah is heir to. Vom. truly, WHAT HORSEMEN WANT. A OOOU REMAI5I.K IIOUSK MXIMEXT AND CONDITION rOWDEUt. Such ars to Isb found in Dr. Tobias' House Ltxi vtxt in pint bottles aud Dmim Conui j ion l'oPkRs. FROJ! COI. I. McDANIEU Owner of Homo of tlio 1'nslest Itunnlea Horse. In Ibe World. JsaovK 1-aaa, June 51. This is fo certify that I have used Dr. fi'biss' Vknkiian Uoiisk INiassr and Dkbut ConditioM Vownrns on my race lioisesi and found them to iilvs iw-rfis't satlsls tlou. Intact they hitvt urrrrfiitif.it to rurt any aiiuictif tor abicti ll......Mii.m. lm Liniment wlieti rtililie.l In l.v the hand neverlisters or takes the hair off; It hasi mere penetrative pialitles than any other I havo tried, which 1 supiHiso is tlie ireat swret of its sue. cists in curiiiK sprains. The tticredicnts fnmi which the Iikhuy Powpkiis are made have been made known to me by Dr. Tobias. They are -s-rtcctlv hnrnnivw. I). ALCDANU. Depot: 42 Murray Street, N. Y. No pay if the IJulme-nt and Powders are not npo rlor to any other. If you ouco givo them a trial oit aill never be without them. Sold by all Druggists. Tlio Family Likimfst Is 'il and .30 cents tho i .bunt: III) cunts, in pint bottles; the Dkuiiv l'ow oi:as 'J.i cents a box. A fjrailini-r London FbyaU cin il KsUiblishe nu tllllro la iVw York lor I UP Cure of Enileotlc Fits. Vom Am. Journal q' JOiHcin. Pr, Ah. Mwrol Ontoof Inflon), riotTmkr'JiiT" cinltv of Ki-ilt'isrw, Km without doubt truiitei Mi cured morfH-oMiw thau rtiv otl rr Hvinjr iihr-itMnn. ti n nuiTonH ir ninu'ly Im-cu RMtoitlHhiiiK; we )inv Jic'"il of raaof ovef 'jo voiirH' bUiihIiuk mirr.-Hlullv curfil hy him. He ba imltlif-n'-d a work on t hit (iim-awLl h lieiitMidN.witlj ii luryt- Uittlool ln wtnn.rrIuloiirt',1ie to nuy ttff'nr who nmy hiu1 Ilii'lpt xpn-Hn anil jKf.t (tlTltv thlrHKH. Vg mivtHo anynuo wixiiiiiK h euro to uddieKH )r. Ah. MeMoroU', No. V Jotiu Ht., N. . .- I fcalVJWIVj Widow. fa:U-.motUeri n hJl ur htii-f ft nt-r, r ruiitnre.VHricoic vainii r nuy I( . 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