AN IMMENSE CATTLE HERD. 1KB GREATEST CATTLB BIRD AID SAITCHB IS TEXAS. Flftv-flvn Tho innl CaltU In One Itrril. I ' mid Their KlTernlo..-I.tle Ihn llonlor. The Franklin Land and Cattle com pany is the large t of all the nia immth laud and cattli' enterprises of tlie Lone ttar Mato. The company owns in fee , Bimplo 500,0(0 acres of land lylnff about tho center of tho J'an llanlle, midway lietwe; n Mexico and Indian Tirrtoiy, and covering about equal portions of ( arson, tiray, .liolx rtson and Uutchins in counties. In area the tmck is about the size of an entire eounty. It is also in an unbroken I) dy, a r;iro advania.sre in larsje rancho Ir.nda, and ini'lo.sinir the entire domain li a liesemcr steel lwrleil wire feme. In the spring of the company mirch.nid tho celebrated Ikard an i Harold brothers herd of cattle, the largest single herd in America, and about which so much appeared in the newspapers several years ago. It was claimed by the Ikarda and the Harolds, and generally conceded, that there were 75,000 head in the herd, and the figure first named in the negotiations was $l,50i),OOH. The pu.'cha-io was finally made, upon the basis of $22 per hea I. Colonel Crcom, of Kentucky, one of the purchasers, estimates- that the herd will number 55, 0 and, therefore, yith the realization of hia expecta tions, the company will have saved a cool 1100.000 by the purchase upon the p?r head basis, and the grand total of the investment wi.l bei,'J0J,0U0. " What system of care and protec tion have you for such a vast amount of property that is so liable to lossy" tras asked of the colonel. " Why, he si.mplet ia the world," Qe replied. 3 Through winter and gu'miner they ferd upon the natural KraSk7. w hich c "ost s not a penny. At present the he4d is where we bought them in !"tno iStat e of Greer," or Greer county, whic.'i isi a dispute between the 1 nited states and '.Texas and leing in the onen country, it is necessary to guard'them In- a cir emt ot herdsmen, located atcouveniea t distances apart, who cover t.he cnti re circuit twice each day on horielJick t o see that none have straved out of , bounds. Lvery animal bears the bani of our ranch. "Diamond L-'," and i a t aas way tney can readilv be dislin ?u- lsht'd a3 ur propei ty. Xow, when ve get them all within our inclosur. which we contemplate a-complishin'C " gradually, we an dispense with aUthO'er,'smfjn except enoug'i to keep an iV3 011 "e fences, anl then our only exrO-"1?6 Wl11 be that of driving to Caidwell, A as our shinping point, and the i'rei& t0 Chicago." Do you suffer much fro n Indx. aa Invasions '(" " Ah, there is an all important, point The Indians can cause us no end of trouble and loss if not properly managed. At the si art I adopted con ciliatory measures with thern, made it a point to treat them liberally in the matterof supplies of meat, visited them frejutntly, staid over night at their camps whenever the opportunity pre sented, gave them little trinkets, match v es, et"., and the consequence is that to day I am upon the most friendly rela . tions with all the tribes, and they are as eager to protect my property and do me a kindness as my best neighbor would be up here. What uf the festive cowboy?" "That is a much-abused individual, Bir. As a rule he is the bravest, honestest, truest liberty-loving son that American soil can boast of. There are of course exceptions to this rule, and I know cowboys that are the meanest men that ever went unhung. I?ut the great majority of them are tilled with the noblest trait3 of man hood, and are as true as steel to a friend or a promise. Their dexteiity in throwing a lasso is marvlous, too. Every year we have a "roping,"and offer prizes to the most expert. A cowboy mounted on a trained horse, lasso in hand, is stationed on the open plain one hundre 1 yards widn from a little pen containing a wild three-year-o d tteer. Ataghen signal the pen is thrown ppen, i he steer rushes off at full speed, the rider puts spurs to his horse, patches the game, throws the lasso over his horns, reverses his horse with ter rific force; the ste Jr is thrown flat on his si 'e, the horse holds the rope taught, and in a jiffy the cowboy ha di iiiounted. Mr. J-teer's feet are tightly hel I in a noose aid upsails the bruad- riui'i edhat signifying that the animal is ready for the kni!e. It makes mag- mie ent sp rt. J ast year one man ac- complishe 1 the feat in three min tes, unoth- r in two and a quarto-, another in one an 1 three-niavters, and a fel ov by t ie name of Tom Hi 1 in the phe nomenal time of one minute. Consi !- ering the speed of a will Teas ste:ir, the distance to lie covere 1 by the horse man and the amount of aetua labor to I e performed, that is an accomplish ment that is won er ul, a id as a con wi ern e Tom Hill is the boast and heroiif all that sect 'on." "Well, wht manner of life do you lead down there "Oh, we rough it of course: but to a man whose tastes run in that dire tion it is the finest life in the world. I consider that we live on the very lat of the land. We are abundantly sup plied with t'.e finest coffee, sugar, canned fruits nnd vegetables and i ured mea's. These furnish a founda tion. Then fur beef, we seb ct regular ly, as often as required, the very line-t, fattest young steer in the herd, an I I defy Delmonieo to furnish a tin r steak than we have all the time. In dairy produ ts, of course we have the great est abundance; and when it comes to game, we have ev ry variety the year round for the wre kill ng." " The hunting mu-t be line, then?" "Whv, it is the uportsman's para di e. The wild turkeys, pra.rie (hick en i and paitridges are as thick us clii U-ns in a barnyard, and as for larger gauie, joq can't ide two I i a hrrd of deer or antelope. If y ur 1 propensities lend you In pursuit of thu gri,fiy m o a ititnw H always on hand to wrl -cime you, nnd warmly, too, in thfi mounta'nt. Will hor -es are plentiful, t'. nnd many of them ! nro the finest fell w ymi ever saw; j but when you go down there take it 1 out in admiring lr.n a distance, for yon an never ca ture tho one you want with mt keeping bin on the po for about ten days without fool. Wo usually leave that sport to tho In dian." l.tnfiriUf Comiuir iai. Farmln? In Sweden. Iiise when you like in the nv rninj'. and you will always lir.d the tanner already at wo k. In the beat of high iii on be may I e asleep in his wooden i bunk in the living room, but iuot of j tho day tho l ouse is de.-crted, and the key hangs on the door-jamb or is stuck j in the shingles of the low porch. Tho I laborers come in for their dinner af.er hours of dusty work in the fields A nuge topper pot is brougut out in thn middle of the court yard and fill, d with wati r. The g rls take oil their kerchiefs and bathe their arms and necks, huddling together in the shade of the porch. .Men fo'low, and repeat the operation. Then tho girls dip th ir feet in the bath, and dry them on the embroidered towels hanging in the sun, and finally the men and bovs like wise finish their dinner toilet in the same water. The meal is a simple one porridge, milk, unleavened bread, and perhaps some dry or pickled fish. Weak fermented drink is handed round in a clumjy wooden firkin, with side an 1 cover pa nted or carved two generations ago. At the i lose of the meal tlu y sit aroun 1 the room and s ng a hymn together be fore they return to the fields. Every thing in the house is of the most prim itive order. In the single large room on the ground tloor are chairs made of iioilow tree-trunks tables of rough liewn planks turn up on foldinsr leirs against the side of the room, and ti ere ' aieDunKsin the wall with curiously carved and painted trimmings, lie ide the ru le stone lire platfo.m. where the smoke curls up under an overhanging hood, stands the well-worn chopping block, wheie during the long evenings of the winter months tho la mer sits by the hour splitting kindling-wood a id whitt ing. Prom the smoky beams overhead hang tools, baskets, and poles draped with great bunches of folded rye bread, about the appearance and texture of coar e brown paper. To lighten up the dull-toned interior the farmers w.fo has hung her embroidered towels and bril liant coverlets along the front of the straw-filled bunks, and spr ad a richly-colored pie;e of soft home woven wool over the painted chrst where the JJibles an l hymn books are carefully stored. On the floor s! e has sprinkled fresh b;rt-h leaves or stretched a piece or uorno made rag carpet. (jfc raniums and roses bloom in the long" low window, where the green toned g'ass set in lead lets in a mellow light. The rakes whi ch hang by the door are whittled out -of tough wood. The beer-m'ujr. the old hand-mangles, and the saddle bows are carved in gro tesque forms or covered with intricate ornamentation. Ajnong t he few pieces of coarse crockery is found, perhaps, a quaint silver cup. and sticking ia the same rack with the clumsy wooden ladles is a battered but serviceable sil ver spoon which has fed a- half-doen generations. The only literature in sight Is a bundle or hwedisn newspa pers from far-off Minnesota, carefully preserved and read again and" again. Harpers Magazine. Pending Tension Claims. The pension claims pending in th United States pension otlice on June to, lbbJ, are distributed among the States as follows: Wholt I VhoU Xo. I PU-cm. Jio. ,.iW,973iVar8 nrior to 1S81 Placet. Now York..., Ohio ..27,1(16 cli ept lull 1,T0 IV ii n p v 1 van ia 84.H5S A rk an 1,0 fl 1,011 909 Illinois 2'V0 W ar of .'HU! Indiana 21,136 Hliudo It land.... Kentucky 11,159 North Carolina.. Colored troopa 10,8-vH Delaware , ftsa Mltsonri Alabama.... 1M8 tf.M'5 California Sat 9.09.1 loo-ailo 2M 8,isn Nebraska M3i 6,H'2S )it. of Columbia.. iM9 0,'J4.'i Louisiana 1W4 6,b:h Florida 170 5,isK4 oih-r Territories.. 81 6.4S1 Texas 44 dreg m C'J 8,644 Mim cl auuous 31 8,itt (ieorL'ia 16 2,:)4 Nevada 14 2.S.I2 Vtru'lnia S 2,:74 South Carolina S "ii'oial Total 24405 Michigan Wisconsin Iowa .MaKgachuttetU.... Maine Tennessee Wet Virginia.... Kegular Army. . . . New Jersey Vermont Navy Connecticut M in lit ta New Hampshire.. .MitryiHiiu Kansas ' The number 14,bl3. involving arrears ia Stepplngr-Stones to Success. Learn your business thoroughly. Keep at one thing in nowise: change. Observe system and order in. all you do and undertake. lie self-n iiant; do nut take too much advice, but rather d -pend on yourself. Never fail to keep your appoint ments, nor to be punctual to the min ute. Never I e idle, but keep your hands, or mind usefully employed except when sleeping. Use charity with all; be ever gener ous in thought and deed help others along lire's thorny path. Make no baste to be rich; remember that small and steady gains give com petency and tranquility of mind. Never put olf till to-morrow what you can do to-day, and never trouble others with your complaints. The Dace for Illm. Mr. .loaquin Miller says that he sighs f( r a city where the cruel civilization of modern empires is unknown," and where there is rest and quiet peace to suit the hoiir of dreams;" a city "hedged in from bu tls and fever.sb rush f i r g i n," a city where " am ition sluuibe s and nature wields the ceptra over all." Why doesn't the man move to a town whose mi rchauts do not SCIENTIFIC AJfD 1!U)USTMAI Oil of w hite bir h, dissolved in alco hol, w hen npp led to fabrics renders them wa t rpn of and preserves them from the atiaoksof insects, without in any way seriously impairing tho ap pearand of the pliability of the mate rial. Lnst year Arizona produced over 17,i OV'Od pounds of copper. Thus far, during tho present year, the in crease has been thirty-eight per crnt., an I new furnac s are going tip. Ari zona's output will pro ably bo at least 2.',ti0 .00u j onnds for lss f. In experiments at the Kiel agricul tural stati.n. (iermany, l'rofeor A. r.mniprhng has found that ammonia produc 's only a slight eflect when used to manure clay soil, and on sandv soils the results were very unfavorable. On b ack soil--, ri h in llumus, the applica tion of am uonia yield d good returns. A medii al writer states that eggs contain fifteen and one-fourth per cent, of carbon and two per cent, of n tro gen. As food forsustnininirthe a tivn forces of the bo ly, the value of one pounl of eggt is to the value of one pound or U an beef as l.oS l to S 0 . As a Hash producer, a pound of eggs is about equal to a pound of beef. lllasting paper has been made by J. Petry, of Vienna. It consists of un sized or ordinary blotting paper coated with a hot mixture of seventeen parts of yellow prussiate of potash, seven teen of charcoal, thirty-five of refined saltpeter, seventy of potasium chlorate, ten of wheat starch and l,f,00 of water. When it is dried it is cut into strips which are rolled into cartridges. How They Faccii Death. Augustus Csesar chose to die in a standing position, nnd was careful in arranging his person and dress for the occasion, dulius Casar, when slain by the conspirators in tho capitol, con cealed his face btneath the folds of his toga, so that his enemies might not see the dia'h-pang upon his counte nance. Mward, Earl of Northumber land, when at the point of death, quitted his bed and put on his armor saying: " It became not a man to die like a beast." Maria Louis , of Aus tria, who, a short time, before she breathed lit r last, having fallen into an apparent slight slumber, one f the ladies in att ndan -o remarked that her ma estysetmedtobo asleep. "No," replied she, " 1 could sle p if I woul indulge repose, but I am sensible o the near approach i f death and would not allow my.-elf to bo surpiised by him in my sleep; 1 wish to meet him wide awake." Lord Ne son, on re ceding the fatal shot, said to Captain Uaidy: "They have done for nio a last, Hardy; 'my backbone is shot through," and had the presenco of mind, while cairie l below, to takj out h s handk rchief and tover his face andstirs, t bo concealed from the gaze of bis t rew. And last of all, the great llonaparte die I in ) s fit 1 1 mar shal's uniform and bo its, which he had ordered to be put on a short time previous to his dissolution. Knew His Hrother. "When the stranger reiuarkel that he was from Arkansas, ono of thepas senge:s suhlenly tu.ned and asuei "Vou a e, ih? Mavbe you are from Critenden tountyj" "lam 'hat." "lYrhip. from "James' Landing? "That's it, exa tly." - Then, mayb you know my brother, Wi liam Henry . I ones, from 1 enn Van, this tateV" "strangir, put it thar 1" exclaimed the Arkansas traveler, as he extendel ' his hand and smile I all ove-. "Uust my buttons, if I ( idnt help hang your brother for cattle stealing jlst .before I left home." Ha I stie.t Aew't. West Andover, A-htabula county Ohio, is said to havo the largest cream ery in the world. It works up the mi kof 1.5U0 cows daily. Happy Once More. St. Lotjib, Mo. A Chronicle reporter was told by Mr. Alfred J. l'npin, of this city, that his nephew had tho most ob stinate case of inflammatory rheumatism which battled till kinds of treatment until St. Jacobs Oil, the great pain-conqueror, was used. It cured the young man, nnd ho recommends it as the grcut est cure for pains in the world. In New in k city 'i o pnotic schools have ;mi average daily atti iiil::nce of l."i,. 000 pupils. , liar I I.uinpn In Hrr-iM. UR. It. V. I'll iu'. , liu.'.niu. ., v.: IVnr Sir I wrote you sonm tin:enj."jt ut I thou-iit 1 h'ld u cane?r. Tliure v:i. lure hun i i my tiriviKt us lure us u wa'mit. nnd l.iel 1 en triers four inontliH. I cumin nnd t ikniic vnir " lioldeu Moilic.il Misi-overy," " F'uvntt l'i-- riition" and "J'ellets" in .luiif, uud tlio lump is go- p. Y urn(;nit'fiillv, MKS. ItltJ-'LAKK. Jl vill0'L)ll, Mich. ICivm.Y a ts uro the vi ry Inst thie "e oupht to (lel. r. Irfdet.i. Cocntv, N. P. Tho Ex-SlieriT, Mr.W. V. Watson, g iva: 'Brown's Iron liitti-nt has improve t my iliKestioii iukIk1 iier.dheultir' Tun treiS Uiut are in .-. in li.i- .iin l iu,-1 hj Ftvivli-si t'ri'it. No Trout ! lo Kn i lnir T.T. Pierre's I'clU-io ' olio on mil "ittl liver pills") and noptiin or ripin. ('iireMe!: cr bilious heailiu-he, sour stoiiiiu-ii, a 1 '1' n-i the sysU-ui uud bowels. j txuto u vial. Tun Amer.cun ln-u a year. Ius i'.Oi.otnKO o;-y I am using Pr. Craves' Ilenrt Heculntor with great results, had Hivirt liiscasefor nino years, so tad could not lio down. John Mdiult, 1'ike fcitc.tion, ). Tim lt.-;rt Itejru liitor cures all forms of Ik-urt liisese, u, r voubues and sleejileisuons. The hardest miiiie;' is iu the miild'o vt tl.u ra.e. Walnut f.enf Hair IteMorrr. It is entirely dillurent li oui all o li ts. Tt. Is as clear as wat-ir, a-id us its uaiue iud c tt s Ua feet Vegetable 11a. r liestoivr. It will immediately five tho head from all danilrniV, restore gi ay hair to its na ui al color, an l i im duee a new growth wli-re it. lias fallen o!T. 1 j docs not in any manner ulliet tho l eulth, wh cli sulphur, t-ugar of lead and nitruiu il siher preparations liave done. It ill cli in o Lj;ht jr fadtxl liair iu a few days to a l aut: ful g cistiy brown. Ask ycur ili-ii-gi-t lor it. Ka-u lmt'l.i is warranted. Smith, Ki ine CO., Wtiot iu'.o Agvuts, Pid a -oloiiia. i a., audC. N. I'UiTTEX'iuN, New York. Lyon's Feten Heel f-'tlfforep tho only i i voatiuq iht Jiiakp old bout Ura.iUt ki uew; THE HIGHEST AFTnOKlTY. Vpnn n Snhlrci IntrrrKt, nr fr-iiiK thK plfnro of All. The fi llow-inir ronmi knhlo let t-r from one er the leadline and In st known m-ient tl : WTit4-i- of the prrTiit day in s ecial y t-irui1l-cant, and should lx uf unusual v.iluo to all readers who rliniiv to keep )mcn wit!) tin iniirrh of modern discoveries nnd event c "A Rinernl demntid for I'efornmtion is ore of the most dim inetive elinitieleristi. of tin tiineteont It cent urv; The common h-(H1 as well ns the more enliRhiptieil nnd leline'd. cry out With no uncertain voice to lie emancipa ted fr m the slavery of eoiiMM-vntiin nnd sn rei slition which has held the musses in gn ss igtiornni-o during a Inrge ixution of the world's history, nnd in the time of the 'lai k vAgos'cnme near obliterating the Inst glim rncr of titith. lioginntie nssertions nnd Mind empiricism nro losing ousts ninni ; all clnsM-s of nil countries. IVoilo aie begimiing to think for 1 hem pelves, and to regard nnthoritv much ,i-s tl.an nrgiiment. Men and women nro no loic:er wilhic; that a few individuals should dictate to them whnt must w their scut -incuts nnd op nions. Thev claim tlieriuhl- to solve for themselves the t reat (iirst ,ons of the lny, nnd demand that the general good of hmnniety slmll tie roviveleii. As the re sult of this general nwakeiiing we s-c, on every hnnd, tiniiiistakatile rviilee.oes o! relor mntory action. People who, a few yi in s ngo, endured su (Tori ng the most intcnc iu the name of duty, now realize the utter lool i.shmss of such a eoui-se. Men who weio tmdor thohondngoof higoledndv s -rs allowed their health to depart; suffered their constitutions to bi come undermined and llnaily died asnmrtvrs to a false svstem of treatment. There are millions of j e iplo filling untimely graves who might have lived to a green old age had their original troubles boon taken in time or proi'i ly tie.ued. Tnero are thousands of eople to-day thought'ivdy enduring the first symptoms of some serious malady and without the slightest realisation of tho danger that is before them. 'J hey havo oooasional headaches; a lack of apt ' tit'e one day and a ravenous ono the next, or an unaccountable fi-oHmx of weariness, sometimes ncconi aniinl by nnusea, and attribute all these troubles to tho old Idea of a flight cold or ma'nria. It ts high time that pe. pie awoke to a knowledge of the nriousnosi of these matters and emancipated themselvt from the professional bigotry which controls them. When this is done and when all classes of physicians b come .ilnva enough to exclude ail dogmas, (save that it is their duty to cure disease as quickly, ami as safely as possible; to maintain no other lmsi tion than that of truth honest y ascer.ained, and to indorse and recommend any remedy that has been found useful, no matter what lis origin, there will be no more nuarrelin" among tho doctors, while there w ill bo great rejoicing throughout the world." " 1 am well aware of the censure that will temetodoul to me for writing this letter, but 1 foci that I cannot lie true to my honest conviction unless I extend a helping hand and indorse nil that I know tj be good. The extended publications for the twist lew vears, and graphic descriptions of different diseases of the kidneys and liver have awakened the medical prolession to the tact that these dis eases are greatly increasing. The troat.mt of t ho doctors has been largely exeriincntnl, and many of their patients have died while they were casting about for a remedytocure them." "It is now over two years since my atten tion was first csl'ei to tho use of a most won derful preparation in the treatment of Brighfs disoa-eof the kidneys. Patents had frequently asked me nix ut the remedy, ami I l.ad heard of remarkable cuivs effected by it, but like many others 1 hesitated to recom mend its ue. A personal friend ( f mine had been iu poor hiahh for some time, and his app.ication for insurance on his life hat I ecu rejected on account of liright's disease. Chemical and microscopical ex amination of his urine revi aled the presence of large quantities of albumen nnd granular tube casts, which confirmed the correctness of the diagnosis. After trying all the uual remedies. 1 directed him to u-b tiiis preparation and was gr.atly tnirpriseiL to observe a decided inprovement within a month, and within four months no tuba asts cou.d be discovered. At that time there was present only a trace of albumen, ami he fe.t, as ha etfpresi-e.t it, perfectly well,' and all through the influence of Warner's Sufe Cure, tho remedy he used." " After this 1 "preserilied this medicine in full doses m b ith a.-ute and chronic nephri tis. (Bright 's di ease) and with the mos sutis fa tory results. My oluservntions were neither small in number nor hastily ma le. They ex tern le i over several months a:ul embraced a large niiniU r of cases which havo provinl so Mti-fitctcry to my mind, tlint I would ear nestly urge u;kii my professional brethren the iiiiiHiriance of giving a fair and patient trial to Warner's Sale Cure. In u large class of ailments where the bloo.l is obviously in an uiilu althy Mate, esjiecially where giun Iu hir engorgements nnd inllaiiiinatory eruptions exet. indeed iu inauv of thm-'e forms of chronic in lisposition iu vvhich there is no evidence of organic m schiel', but w here the goner.il health is depict l, t iefuces;illow, the urine colored, constituting the condition in w hieh the patient is said to lie ' bilious,' the advantage gai-u d by the usj of this runedv is remarnbie. inhr glils di.siastt it seems to act ana solvent of allnumn; to wKitheand heul the mlliiiKsl mcmbraiu s; to wa h out tho epithelial debris which blocks up tho tub tih urinift ri, an I to prevent a dc.-ti uct.vo metamorphosis of tissue." ' Keioiignig as 1 do to a branch of tho pro fcwiion thut believes that no one school of ineilicine knows a'l the truth regarding' the tieaimcnt of disease, nnd b. ing independent enough toM-loct liny remi dy that win iehu my aticnts, ithoiit reference to the source from win no it onui', 1 am gla I to acknowl edge and commend the nicr.ts of this remedy thus frankly. ito.-pectfully y u s, It. A. (Ii xn. M. 1). Dean and lYofcssorof Surgery, 1 nite 1 States Medical College of .New ork; editor of nine A ut Ict of ( un n s ew and Improved Hand Hook of Hygiene and Domestic Millie. ne, etc., etc. A NKOHO at Auuu-tu, lla.. cut lies lish by diving. IlMkiior In (to rComacli. Much of the uisiri sb an sici.uis nttriliu (ed to dvsieiia anl chronic iLim-hca is o -casioned by humor i i the s ouui -h. Scveiul casi-s, with a 1 iho cl.a aclu i,tics of the e eomplainU, have l-n cured by UihxI's Ktir sii arillu. oudei f .1 cuies are eilocted by this lued ciuo, Inch ts ,i sjufiilc 1 .r (ill ca turrhs and llowsof vitiated humors. Sold by druggists, tt a Ixjtllo of 10 i doses. .llrBe. This preparation. omouiideil from tho forniu'a of a te'ebia'nd physi i n, is highly rtvomnien.le I to boll h w ho sutiei- from un Iileasant feelings alt. r e it in. 1 ruggists. For nearly 31 ye rs I have In-en a victim of Catarrh. 1 have trust in tny r medics, re-o-ivin littleor no relief. 1 bouu-lit one bottle of Klv's Cream liulm and derive 1 more real benefit from that than all tho it-st ai'.do l to gether. Oil can reeouimeud it as being ,i vnl uublo medicine. A. L. Kci.iaat, liuuby, N. V. As one having Used Klv's ( renin lidni I would s iy it is worth its weight m gold as a euro for Cutarrli. ( ino bottlo cuied me, b. A. ljvkl.l., 1 raiiklui, l'a. (Seo adv't.) Fcbest AMI liKsTcon-l.lviatoii., fromseleeteil livers, ou the prushorc, by Cnnwi-II, lbi:ird '., N.Y. Absoinic ) pun-and He t. Pat ents whu have mice taken it piibr it lo all others. Pli.VSKluus decline it Hipci lor lo nil other oils. CUAWKII HANDS, lul l-, pliui, a Htlll rough t-ktu cured by uing Jump, r 'Jar Soup, uiadu by Caswell, Hazard i Co., New Voru. " Koiiili nil Cnrii." Askfoi eh -..ouiiouCriis." IV. Qui i relief; couiplet j euro. Corn.-, warts, buiuous. 4'nrbo-lllieH. Tlie w inter bl ;st is stern and cold, Yet hummer I as its h ire,l gold; And the b 1 lest In a t that ecr was seeu Can be ovi-nsj well with I arbo.ine. Clirolithion c 'liars and culTs, while thor oughly waU-rproof, fs-l as soft us velvet uro and the u ck a id w r sU. f nir rli ot l!:c IJlii l.'rr, Stinging ii i-.i..l, ju, in:i unci u.a, Kiihiey, V'ru'wytouipluiu.s,turwib iiuchupuiLrt. Komefhlns; ItemMrliabla. fFromth Brldport BUrnmrd.! ) A remarkniile cure: A lady, sevr'fity-sit yenrn of ago, walks this summer for the first tme in years. A ease that was piven np by the physicians. Her friends and rolatiye had given op in despair of her ever getting out again. Mrs. Julia 11. Hbundaqb, of sli Maple street, llridgopoi t, Conn., recently said to a representative of this paper, whon ques tioned about tho enso of her mother: " I can very cheerfully give my testimony in favor of so Valuable ftn article as Hunt's Itemed?. My mother, who is seventy-six jpars of age, has for over thirty years boon ulllieted with kidney, liver and heart diseases, which has confined hor to the houso most of tho time; and to add lo her other troubles, about three years ngo ihoi sy in its worst form set in. We had three doetois, who did all they could for her with btlt little fuccess, ns she grew rapidly wori-e, and death scorned inevitable. At limes hor I ody nnd limbs would be-swollen pearly twice their usual size. Her pnysicuins Rave her up, saying they could do nothing more for her. She was also given tip by her friends. Having h 'nrd of tho great amount of good Hunt's Hemo.ly had accomplished, anil of tho remarkniile enn s it had made iu iindiir cases, wo thought, as a last hope we would try it, and to tho great astonishment of us all (doctors included) she begun to im prove, and in a very short time the shviiij; left her entire IkhIii: the ninny aches nnd pains from which she suffered she knows no more. Slio has walked out this summer for tho first I time in years, and is as comfortable as o in ! be expected tor n woman of hor years. Wo j nil I....I i. 4 .A .....m. ... n,-..r. I and Huut'8 Hoinody." MKNcnnnol. c -uiiterfelt tho golden oppor tune ics of the pa -t. Itrcninn !oi n 1 .niu v'l. Tt. V. I'lKiu-c. M. I). : iiear !,r-Mv wife, who had b on ill for over two yeirs, bik! bail Irio l many other medicines, "became sound ind well by using your " 1 avorito Prescrip tion." My niece wis also cured by its use, Hfer several phvsici ins had failed to do Lor my good. Yours truly, 1'uomas J. Ati;TnviN,JiatclierStation,Ga, A m:u tho lot tie of arms conies tho bnttlo of h'story. Kevseh, W. Va. Dr. W. P. Kwin Fays : " Many ei-toem Brown's Iron llitlors as an ex cellent tonic." Tim yield ol corn nilieorgia and Florida is Inuni n o. An enricher of the blood and purifier of ths fystom: cures latitude and lack of energy; tuch is Brown's Iron Bit tors. Tub Georgia lunatic asylum has 1,100 in aiates, Pr. It. A. Pa vis. 200 .Toralomon fit., Trook lyn, snys: "I'liysicions generally know noeuro for rheun atism nndHruhts kidney disease. I'r. Kinioro is the (list to discover ono. His Ulicuu aUne-tomtalinejrcoijciirMftotA. r . Tlia llus -mid of .llj ir Is thre" times ti-n.au he was before using Wells' lloalth ltenewer. $1. llruggLsts, Iiohfhern iiis.,ns the blood, t'onvales prnisioiilil t.:ko lbn-d'8 SHisaparilla to nou Ir.ilize and eradicate the poison ma. tor. k THE GREAT nm BE CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache, Hedacht, Toothich, orei li-i.Mrlllutf. Mirnln. Ilrulaea llr. MMll. I'riitt Hllra. ill) il l. uiiikk HIIIMI.V fii.Mi imi ii lira. Bold UrugliM m1 D.alen ,rrvliir,. riflj Uwiiaa botUa lliriwunit. In 11 f.ki,C'-K.. THK II II I.KH A. MM. n. Kit eo. 13 jftMwfiw a. vuuiliak lo.) iiumi ao., rj. R. A- N Y N U-4Q ' In chronio dyBpe.v na and lirur com plftinl, and inctironio oonr-tipatiun and other oLttin.ite dia eaiea liontuttor'! Stomach Bitten ii beyond all com pari on the bent ramutly thatennbetaken. As a means of restoring the Ntrvnpth and rltl eiit-rtry ul iniotis whunres nklntr under th- dl iiit.it txk ft fertu of iiainful diiu f r) rn, this HtMwUrd yifettthle iuvigurant ia (Mrft-saodly un eu i nled, Vnr rale by all Irnrpirt and Deal era gem r illy. Data n n H ely's cream balm when applied by tha fin ger into the nontrils, will be absorbed. atlecU ually cleansing the bead if catarrhal virus, caus ing healthy secretions. It allays Inflammation, protects the membrane 1 I.1VL uni lit -f the nasal passages from additional colds, completely heals the Hfirea and restores taste nnd smell. A few ap plications relievo. A thorough trrm mtnt wili y.vi USA. HAY-FEVERS; pnmtwtiu curt, Agroe- le to use. Send for cir -tilitr. PKirK AO C'TNTS, HY M IL )K AT DUUGOISTS. KIA HKOTIlI ltS, 0 i:.0, N. Y. IIUK'H KKAHD HIXIR f-'mm Iikiom W.iMt.. W.. i -l k..' luJ UtfU Ut W ' il N.i.imii. tl. im1. wik. Will pro. rl f forthl -- L. a. L. bttllU a tO., Ast-au, I'alulM. IU, N-Mur k, N . J . 'I r ii. i n y .f 'tt. IV ni n r -ir u aia Ml I'l.TS tiiiH wntii'H pjiiir, in ltl"fT-r, witij Kjjl rni.intr, I- mal tr r ir. Atrrnt-4 uuteil. yjf r (. on..mv I'Kis riNti . ,vimruoii, ,l ni A frTlfVTPR Are coining mony by rant asging Tan I't 'nr.Hy.ni and oil iwrtr tit S-n-1 tut price list. Iti'i S. i'.Tll hi 1 Avu,, hr.klvn V Cami'Uoh Mm. a ib tin t ent l.'iiimTi!. Hn e-.''tc-nH. f'iriii-w.irl o 'tok pih rw.tr tr- m tni nirh. Ins:. Sa'e utiil rxiie. .-.t'litexntVHt nrHoaid an v. where tr AOr. T. k. Hrowu. VVorcenter. Mans. $ a wm k 111 iur o.ui I wn. T.-nus anl .i outtit UU free. Adaii ai It. U aH.K IT A tu., ortlund. Me. of If iimU I wai MM FOR SALE uOlt.OOO itluiucs, tlic fhoicfst literuturu ot tlio world. lOO-l'uge Catalogue jWc. I.o i st in h i s i vir known. NOT sold by dealers. Sent for examination liliroiti: iiiiyinent on eviiU-nce of good faith. JOHN' 11. A LI) EN, PuMlfiner, ls-'j v '! I'lll'J'Ll ollj p- - J"'x 1 -- " AVOMAX AJjirTIIE IJARY. What a puzzle the little child is in the domestic economy ! I low the mother gives of her own life and strength to support the life of her blessed little youngster ! How the child kicks, and laughs, and crows! 1 low the child grows, and is heavier and heavier every day. And yet she lifts him, and tosses him, and plays with him, and takes care of him by day and by night. Is it any wonder the mother breaks down? Her back aches. Her stomach fails her. 1 ler liver is bad. I Ier blood is thin, and she says she fi-els poorly. Yes, yes, poorly very poorly. Give mother a bottle of 1't on iCs hon Bitters, She needs the iron in her blood, which that will put there. She must have strength, or she will be a confirmed old invalid. BroinCs Iron Jitters helps worn and weary women jnto new life. vliecrfuJues4 an4 vigor, ; TeU the mothers you know. tt DiArorjp DYES. fad Dvas Ever Kafls. W0Ti n.K. -wOflf,, OK COTIOS DRKBStS, COATH, CA"t"V YARN, STOCKINGS, CARPST "AOS, RIBBONS, riATHERS, or "f .b. " haln. HUck. Ilrown. Vrrn, Hln, r.rdUnl K, Jl, ,'"1 "" drrrn, T-rr Clt i" 00 eU " oolors. Warranted fut nd IrtirAbla. J!oh packac will Ofjlf enc to four lbi. of (roorU. If yon hT nvraf mod Eye" r.T Oim oneo. Ton -will bo dallk'ktod. old by drilftgtots.or send us 10 oimU and mny eolor wntcd sent fo.t.paid. ooloird unpiaa nd sot of fanry ! ifnt fur A no. itiunp. H EI.L8, K It'll AK DHO V A CO.. ltMrllwgt'lw.Tfa GOLDandSlLVER PAIMT- Drome Paint. Artists' Slack. Tor sildln noy Bk'i, Fmmr., Umn, Chandollrm. nd fnrsU kind! of ornmntl worlf Einal to any of tho hlgH priood kind, and only ir)ciu.arok.tthdnmirft.orr"'-P!dfr HO.I., It It 'll n n i"". " ' BEFORE AND - AFTER i Elc:tilo Atul'.uet! an list ca SO Btri' T:ll, TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG PR OLD, WltO nrn diirTVrtnff from Xirnrnm PWIJTT, Lfbt vitality, L k cf Nekvb Korv' ai VlUtUt, WASTINtl W K A K HSEfi, unit All kit. IrPii UfsptioH. HirMlv rt'llt f and c(nmUto rfiitt; r tloiir IFrAi.TH, Vnmn Htltl Mamiioiid (if 4 k a i ttnth fVntury. Si'nl M once for lliiutratetl HMniiiiu-i rroe. AtUlroM J VOLTAIC BEIT CO., MARSHALL, MICH Kll.f.N Itnarlin. Rnri-Itun. Mir. bftfVi M.illi-, l it. s. I li, Alrt, l.lea itl '',m It,, v H r,l Cln. loin.. luntau V,T.if?-'llriflillilil.i ivitt'ilirs. Nil I'.il" JII.V Hroomp Bt. . N . Y . 1'iwonlv S 1 1 v i-TTi i" vS Vow I T i s iT 1 liTAi't'Vri'iMil mKnr Mason & Hamlin Organs. Now Illustrated Cutalogruo, (40 n. 4to) for senson of 1883-4, including maiij new stylos; best nssortmont of tho best Jni most nttrarlivp orpnns wo lmvccverof fcrcd.and at lowest prIcos,$22 to $ 000, for cash, easy payments or rented. Sent free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. ItofUon, IMTrvmonl St.j Nrw York. 4 Ewt Hih r i H It'll glla IWtlBliMU nin. THE FALL IS THE DEST TIM TO mm ATIKAI 1'OltT ni .ni i.i n i Mi-. f.o. ri' M i v i n' ruiB r. iimkcii ii o i 1-: FAINTS, IF Nor sm.n nv Vomt iKat IKS KKNl) DtllKlvr KlK NAM. II A W I k U.. I, ! M 111,1 1t twm r I1.1U1 hi ., m.n iuuiv. TRYit useIT 1 i w 1 1 relieve at on nnrn, l'Hi, rhnppefl H andor Mr - i Jtm, iiiiiiii tun, nt'autfi, unirn, .-mi rnrns n , !-- ''yes.cte. , Itching fn'tiumyfuwj. Ai-kj our drug ii gUt, or tM ii.lto W: FilMon r-'n-ct,. N. 1- mil AXLE UREASE Umt In Hir world. .i t the grimlnrt. Fvrrr ttiirkiiur line tnr Irndr-inni'li iiiid ii HiurtteU iutei'. hOLU l. MIKltL. TO SPECULATORS. R. LINDBL0M & CO., N.G. MILLER A CO, ft A 7 Chamber nf 66 Broadway, Oomtnre, I'ltirngi. Nt'W Yitrk. GRAIN He PROVISION BROKERS. Members of all prominent Pmdure Kz'hangesin We Y'-rk, (Jiucago, St. Jiuis and Milwaukee. V have t-xclninvo jrivlo Ulgrapli w ir letween ChU cairo and New York. Will execute orders on our judg ment whu nniHtod. K n 1 ftr circulars ontauuug, pnrticuknrv. HUHl'. I.IMlilA)M A CO., Chicago. TA 11 (IrMrMerS wh are in any annar Daab.itd by riuin of wuumli or dmaaae. lorarrud duriiiK iisir urvc, )'ira of a fliiKr. or toe. emiie r partial losa nf night or hoarlng, ptlet, rti rh.i'a, rltautna l:iu(uraiiy other UtaablUty entltlei you. WiUown, child rcn, or dependunt arents entllie'l. lettDton priwurfxS Where dlicharge U lot. New tjUrhariret ohtameil. Honor St.Le dlschartri'B and intiout procumd for deurtert. Ten lioni INCREASED. Kv.tecied clainn lurrettfullf firuieciud. ba'k py and biiiiiiy cfttlertfd. EXPERT n land cnes. ) romp? attenltn plven all kind ul g.-Toru. (ne nt claim. Advke free, Aii Witt) stamp. Im C WooD fiua It. Waahlngtou, 1. C. "CLMOREJk K. H, Is the quickeftt, pleasMltnst, 'yc. jvv, rur it mil ohhi rn.ii 'iijr ior aui'iny. XiV tiv. r, at iiuicli, blid ler and blool X inoovcrtMl for acute and ihro:uo y XW; i iuiniit.ikm uuil linn a.-ut. tea, d. urtlKM. e;o. Kua cure I hopi. leafi catwh llnght'a diaeaeH and fyniiiii in .( w fk all tormsof rtiHiniiHtiu Ut.riii'ra in S to 12 w.Mkn rdinvi'S intlniumatory m 1 dny. Can refer to Im idr. d-4 id relia l ie people curd who had tt .ed in vain evrymn i else. Purely hotauio, harmless, and n.c-to lnn. A k. your druariSt to gi t it , it be ilm-liiiea in. nd tu ua for it t fl UulU.u flaw, l.lm.ri, A. anik A Co., lui V ill nun il. . N. V 1 In Virginia. Two farm, wit b all uiMirt -nin ef s ""k, I I'MII t-t (IllH .'..til i. I iinu I. (HO ftiThi ; ciah pro'. ,Ml. The other, 4 0 acrun; l hi-h price, $'(.ft4Hl. Utiil lilies new; tarma well watered md f'-m eil: titlfa nertec.t. hor narti ulura addrni.n t ho I r pi e or, Ir. A. Kuaian.TuwhHki'iii, Luiinnlmrg On. Va. YnilL'R MFM1-"1 lMfaphyhre"and wiTwill iWUnU IVllllit:vu you a aituation. Cirularatreav VA1.1.M l.M. liK4S.t Juue.ville, i.. WKKK, s)12adayat hoiuHHttaiiymade. U mtly 9 oulhl tretj. Aadruaa 1 BUK Jt Co., Auguata, .vie. tft Oft PrdMt h nil-. Nampleawortti fifree, 9i IU $ a U Addreas tiri.siiON A Co., Portland, Jde. PUUCMIX PecTuual will cute your cougn, Pt.ve uo. FREE II T'fum fnnil. Yn VmrHntUm noilTa Srw Tailor vatf m nf iiluaCultiUg StOOUK at tOt Uwoiuu.il, u f rti 1 1 itntrd for the beM and Fast eat s llinaj Pirtorial HiKik and H lHa. Pri es re iucd ;3i.or cent. Kational Puulihuisu Co.f Pniiudnlphia, Pa. the Books, rYnnsiff'TiJisr1 i p? r T i a 53