t THE LAND OF FROSTBITES WINTRY" SCENES IN THE HOME Ol THE iSQTJIMAUX. Traveling In the Snow With the Temperature Slujr Degrees Be low Zero Curing Frostbites. Tho vapor of the breath will nt onco condense on the beard in the shape of ice that will keep accumulating indefinitely if not removed, saya Lieutenant Schwat ka, writing iii the Youth's Compan ion of his arctic experiences. Of course we tried to keep our beards as short as possible, but, living as Ksquimaux.shav mg was completely out of tho question unless we lathered ourselves with ti snow ball and shaved with an icicle. So all our efforts were confined to what we could do with a pair of seissors.and even then the ice would manage to get at this slim hold and build itself up into a ball of varying proportions. Our method of removing it was pecu liar. 'When wc stopped to rest we would bury our mouths in tho palms of our open hands and breathe with deep Inspirations for a minute or two. This would always make the icy mass drop off, especially if the beard was kept short. If the reindeer hood comes too close up around the chin it also will accumulate ice in the same way, and in keeping it far enough away to avoid this the full chin is generally exposed. The chin, the nose, the eyes, and part of the cheeks are the only portions of the face exposed, for the hood comes down closely to the eye brows. These exposed parts of the face are subject to frequent nips of frost, which during a very disagreeable day of wind and low temperature may exceed half a dozen an hour. The cure is to take the warm hand out of the reindeer mitten and apply it di rectly to the place until the little white spot which attracted the attention of some companion walking by your side disappears, for so complete a local anes thetic is frost that you would never have known it yourself. This is especially true of the protuberant parts of the chin and checks, but sometimes upon the nose, just at the instant of freezing, is felt a hornet-like sting that makes a person feel like jumping twenty feet into the air. I have often been asked if such bitter cold air would not freeze the tongue in the mouth while breathing, and 1 have noticed this sensation apparently once or twice when the thermometer stood at about seventy degrees minus, but could at once get rid of the feeling by breath ing through the nostrils and closing the mouth for a short timo. Tho question naturally arises: "Why not breathe through the nostrils all the while; but doing so continuously always results in such a persistent catarrh that it does not take one long to return to the usual method of breathing through the mouth, as by far less disagreeable. Every one has heard about the drowsi ness that accompanies extreme cold, und supposed by many to be caused by breathing intensely cold air. None ol my party experienced it in the least in nil our winter's trip of almost constant travel in not only the greatest cold, but the longest continued cold endured by white men, showing that, living as the Esquimaux do, no such discomfort or danger need be feared. I have said that this intensely cold weather was usually accompanied by calms which made it quite bearable. I remember oue quite noteworthy excep tion. One morning the thermometer at 8 o'clock showed us that it was sixty eight decrees below zero, but as it was calm and quiet we loaded our sledges for a day's journey to the igloo of an Es quimau, where we could buy reindeer meat for our dogs. We were just ready to start when a wind sprang up that felt like facing ruzor-bladcs. Had it come ten minutes sooner we should not havo thought of going, but being loaded we started. The dogs trotted, and we ran along the whole way except for one short rest, until we reached the welcome snow home. Both the white men and the Esquimaux were frozen in unexpected places. At the end of the journey the ther mometer showed fifty-five degrees minus that is, it was warmer by thirteen de grees. I told this to the Esquimaux with me, but I think from the incredulous glances they took at each other thut they voted the thermometer to bo tho most accomplished Ananias they ever met, and wondered how we could allow our selves to bo duped by it. Horses Ilestlng. "Ilorses can get some rest standing," aid an old trainer recently, to a New York Mail und Expre reporter, "provid ing the position be reasonably eay, but no full rest except recumbent. It it known of some horses that they never lie down in the stall, though if kept in pasture they take their rest habitually in a recumbent position. It is well to con sider whether the habit has not been forced upon the horse by some circum stance connected with the stall he was made to occupy, in that it had a muddy earth floor, or one made of dilapidated plank, uncomfortable and offensive to the horse that has been accustomed to select his own bed in the pasture. If the horse can have the privil ge of selecting urn own position tor resting 01 ins met, be can sleep standing; but while his mus cles may be to a certain degree; relaxed and get rest in that position, what can be said of the bearings at the joints? Without relief through the recumbent position, the joint surfaces aro forced continuously to bear a weight varying from one thousand to one thousand eight hundred pounds. This must act unfavorably, especially upon the compli cated structures within the houfs which nature intended should have periods of rest each day." The First American Library. The first American library was that of Harvard College, which was founded in lllijy, and it was about fourteen years after this that lleekiah Ufcher, the first bookseller in the I'nited States, opened his bookstore in lioston. From ITT'ito lsiiO thirty libraries were established in this country. In the next twenty live year I'M were established, and in the next tweuty-live, 501. i'roin is.10 to lir, 2,4Hl libraries were established, and now there is scarcely a house in the country whii h has not its collection of books, nor a t"n which has not its public library. NEWS AND NOTES FOR WOMEN. Velvet is not much employed for dress trimmings this winter. Ostrich plumage is steadily increasing in favor for millinery purposes. According to a recent authority thcro are COO women writers in Germany. Brctelles and other V-shaped corsage trimmings are meeting with much favor. Hhodo Island is a small State, and yet it .contains 11,000 more women than men. The latest importations of bonnets show much smalior shapes than hereto fore. Silk atrachan Is a very popular trim ming material for both bonnets and wraps. Red is a favorite color for evening dresses for entire costumes as well as for accessories. The Empress of Russia, as well as the Austrian Empress, is said to bo an expert shot with tho rifle. The tournure docs not diminish in size, as was predicted, but, on the contrary, is worn larger than ever. Mauve, so long a neglected color, is once more fashionable. It is especially favored for house toilets. Pale pink veils are taking the place of tho red ones so long in favor. They are more generally becoming. Moire and lace-striped silk is a new material for evening dresses, and is shown in several delicate shades of color. White kid gloves reaching a little above the elbow are taking the place of Swedish gloves for full-dress toilets. Black plush is a favorite material for bonnets. They are usually made with the puffed crown, pushed up well toward the front. Amateur milliners find the winter bonnets easily trimmed, as the high bow and strings are nearly all that fashion requires. The twelve-year-old daughter of Hans Hansen of Pipestone county, Minn., plowed 112 acres of his farm for him last year. France boasts of the oldest old maid in thu world. Shu is luO years old and lives at Auch. Her name is Mile. Benoite. Gray squirrel fur is used in bands for trimming velvet and cloth costumes. It is very dressy and comparatively inex pensive. Many young ladies are adopting the braided coil at the back of the head in place of the high coiffure that has been so popular. Checked velvet is a decided novelty. It is used in combination with silk br plain velvet, ndis a very effective trim ming material. Gracefully draped polonaise of woolen material, over skirts of velvet or vel veteen, compose very pretty and inex pensive costumes. Maria Henrietta, the Queen of the Belgians, is said to be very democratic in her tastes and habits, and this has made her popular with her subjects. The monogram is seen on every possi ble belonging of a fashionable woman; on her lingerie, her toilet articles, her umbrc:la haudlo, even on her sachet bag. Long cloaks for little girls have flat plaits in the back, and a yoke and hood. The cloak is shirred into the yoke, making it very warm and comfortable, but not graceful. The coat of introducing a girl into so ciety in -New York and carrying her suc cessfully through one season is estimated ut of which all but $250 is for wearing apparel. Ivory white satin and corded silk a'e the favorite materials for bridal cos tumes. White velvet or white brocade is sometimes used as a panel on these dresses, but generally one material is preferred. A revival of brocaded silks is pre dicted. A few choice patterns which have already appeared have grounds of chevron weave.or of the oldtime Barathea weave, which is seen in some new plain silk as well. The school teacher at Osceola, "W. T., is a young woman of only eighteen years; but she has no ditiiculty in keeping order, for she threatens to sit down ou the first pupil who is insubordinate. Sho weigcS 82" pounds. A novel glove is made of black kid, and is intended to be worn over the sleeve. The long top shows a pattern of machine stitched squares of Swedish leather, which form a striking contrast to tho black kid ground. A thimblo used by the Queen of Siam, presented to her by the King, is made of Kold in the form of a lotus bud, tho lotus being the royal flower, and is thickly studded with diamonds so arranged as to form her name and the date of her mar riage. In Bavaria it is not good fym for a lady to shake hands with a gentleman until (she is very well acquainted with him, and no unmarrii d woman is allowed to speak on the street to any of her friends of the opposite sex, no matter hew well she may know them. Gorgeous effects are given in bright red tulle, spangled over its entire surface with round crilt snancles. The corsaim of watered silk, tiie t-amo shade, has as a finish to the neck and shoulder straps a gilt cord. Bed satin slippers and stock ings of the same hue complete the strik ing costume. The universal fashion of wearing aprons in the house has led to the pro duction t,f some very dainty novelties in this line. Fine scrim is much used for this purpose, with insertions of bright color d ribbons, and some very pretty aprons are of pink or blue ( hiua silk, elaborately trimmed with luce. Miss Amelia Hand, of Cape May Court House, N. J., is now an invalid, and having been a great church goer tho greatly misses tho services. In order to make her confinement less irksome Dr. Wiley has, connected her bedside with the Methodist Episcopal Church by a telephone. The truii'-iuitter, which is the linest made, is placed on the pulpit cushion, and thus arranged the lady can distinctly hear and enjoy the entire ser vices, including tho singing of tho choir. I A man in Ontario can repeat perfectly I 100 chapters of the Bible, fifty-eight ' psalms, and every collect, epistle and 1 gospel in Uio ecclesiastical year, accord -j ing to the English Church prayer book. "Wouldn't Try." "This ronsting is very dangerous," said the teacher. "Suppose half a doz.cn of you boys wero shooting down a steep hill on a bob sled, and a man should dnvo into tho rond in a sleigh; how couhyou get out of the way?" "Wouldn't try I " shouted nil tho good boys in chorus, "tho man'd git. out o' tho way." Then tho poor teacher called up the dais in Mental Philosophy, and three new bobs came to school tho next day. Bimlette. A Duel Between Composers. Andreas Romberg, tho well-known composer of tho "Bull," onco received a challenge from tho Icador of a small or chestra on the ground of some pretended insult. Ho sent the messenger biu k with these words: "Tell Ilcrr X that I don't know how to uso a sword or a pistol; but we will each compose a can tata, and tho one whoso work is received with hissos shall shoot himself dead." Maimer A'acirirhten. A genuine silver-tipped grizzly boar was killed in the Blue Mountains, near Heppner, Oregon, recently, which weighed 1,000 pounds and measured eighteen feet from tip to tip and eighteen inches between tho cars. $10,000wr-re spent, in eighteen years by Prof C. A, Donaldson, of Louisville, Ky., in trying tOKft rid of his rheumatism, bnthe found nu relief until at ln-l he usi)d St- Jacobs Oil, which speedily currd him. A rr.ci'i,lAK natural substance lias been found in (ieoreia a yellow material, very much like beeswax, which, when alusvert otr with a knife, rolls up 1 1 k that article. It is a kind of rock, and while there is nothing about it 1 hat burns, it becomes as hard as Hint when healed. The most severe cough can at once be re moved by Red Star Cough Cure, "Ulve it to yourchildren by all means," says Professor Williams, ex-State Chemist of Delaware, who found it wonderfully efllcaclous. Price, only twenty-five cents for a bottle. A Nrw YmtK naturalist. Dr. John Poblman, advances the theory that as the human race has fewer tcelh than tonn.-rly, and these are Mcadil. deteriorating, there is danger of the race becoming toothless. "A 1'rrlVrt Flood of Sunshine" will fill tho heart of every sutferintf woman If lie ill only persist In the line of Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription.'' It will cure tho most excruclatintf per odical pains, and re lieve you at all irregularities andgive heallhy action. It will positively cure internal in flammation and ulceration, misplacement and all kindred disorders. Price reduced to one dollar. By druntfists. A COnohession At. funeral nowadays costs the Government from to $1.",(XW. Heinu en' irely vegetable, no particular rare is reiiu, red wlulo using Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets." They opera' e without d si urban! e ti the const it iilion, diet or oecu pition. For sick headache, coiotipution, im pure blond, di.z.ness. sour eructations from the stomach, bad ta-ste ii mouth, bilious at tacks, pain in region of kidnevg.inlornal fever, bloated feeling about Btivnach, rush of b'ood to head, take Dr. Pierce's "Pelleti." liy druggists. So many bicycles and I rieyeles are used in Paris that police regulations are necessary. C'miNii minion. Notwithstanding tho great number who yearly succumb to tins, terrible and filial dis ease, which is daily winding lis fatal coils around thousands who aro unconscious of its deadly presence. Dr. Pierce's "(io den Medical Discovery"' will cleanse and purity the blood of scrofulous Impurities, and cure tubercular consumption (which Is only scrofulous diseaso of the lungs). Send 10 cents in stamps and get Dr. Pierce's complete treatise on consump tion and kindred affections, with numerous testimonials of cures. Address World's Dis pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. "Wolves aro said to be very numerous in the Texas Pan Handle. The farmers, in their swamps, we're sure. Could lind the roots and plants that cure; If by their knowledge they only knew For Just the disease each one grew. Take courage now und "Swamp-Hoot" try (for kidney, liver and bladder complaints). As on this romody you can rely. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar medicine. It I carefully prepared from Barupoiilla, Dandelion. Mandrake, Dock, Plpslsaawa, Juniper Berries, and other well known and valuable vegetable remedies, by a peculiar com bination, proportion and process, giving to Hood'i BarsaparUia curaUve power not possessed br othel medicines. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best blood purlfler before the public. II eradlcatus every Impurity and curet Scrofula. Ball Rheum, Bolls, Pimples, all Humors, Dyspepsia, lll lousnees, 8lck Headache, Indluestlon, Gvnerol De blllty. Catarrh, Kheumatlsm, Klduey and Liver com plaints, overcomes that tired feeling, creates an ap petite and builds up the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met peculiar and unparalleled su eess at home. Such has become Its popularity In Liwcll, Mass., where It Is made, that whole neighborhoods are taking It at the same time. Lowell druggists sell mure of Hood's Sanaparllia than of all other Rarra paritlas or blwl purl tiers. t; six for IV Bold by druggist. Trepared only by C. L HOOD ft CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar MOBE WOBDS OF PRAISE. RJieumatitm a Blood DUeate entirely cured. Rochester, April 1, 1888. To the Pardee Medicine Co., Gents: Allow rue to eay a few words in praise of Dr. Pardee's Kheuuiatic ltemedy; and if what I liave to say will induce others wbo are afflicted with neu ralgia or rheumatism to use it, I shall feel that I have been the means of doing some little (rood to my fellow men. December 27, 1885, while at work iu the shop, I was taken suddenly with sharp, piercing pains and was compelled to leave the shop. The next morning I was unable to rise, and I grew worse daily although I was under the best medical treatment. But I obtained no relief until I began using Dr. Pardee's ltemedy, which 1 did March 17th, and after using it three days, I could walk about the house. I continued to use it and improved rapidly every day. 1 am now at work and entirely free from pain, und have pained live pounds in weight, but 1 shall continue the remedy until 1 feel sure the poison is out of my blood, for I am certain that rheumatism is a blood disease. You are at liberty to use my name or refer anyone to me, for I shall be only too glad to recommend it to anyone who is suffering as I was. I know it will cure any case of rheumatism, if used as directed. I am, very truly yours, GECKO E DOANE. Foreman at Goodgcr & Naylor'a shoe factory, h5 South St. Paul btreet; resi dence, 6 Griffith street Forty Years a Sufferer. Mr. E. W. Howell, of No. 2 College street, writes that be has suffered with rheumatism in his hips, knees and amis, fur forty years, and that he has not known what it vus to be free from puin until bo began the use of Dr. Pardee's Remedy, lie has used ten bottles and has not felt any rheumatic pains or symptoms since. Ask vour driiccist for Dr. Pardee's ltemedy, uud take no other. Trice fl . per bottle; six bottles, $0. j Pardeo Medicine Co., Rochester. N. T. War Abend, Thorn I great danger of war With Mexlro In the near future, but nt present we ran pursue thenrta of hnptiinc, prosperity and wealth. Wherever yon live, vnit should Write U) II ill icit A Co., I'ortlnnd, Maine: and receive free, full Information an. ut work that you can do and live at homo, earning thereby from fitn $'-';" and npwardn dully. Some nave earned over .'iOtn a day. Capital not, required; you aro started free. All la new. Hoth Koxe. AP agea. Pay, as above guaranteed, from 111 st at art. A dead certalnti: Tho Hop flutter Is more ac tive than any td her plaster on earth, KillRpnln, fnp '((.item are soothimr, KtimulatiiiK. pain Kllllngand si reiigthenlng,clean,sweet and sure Yon can (ikt a ,! Family Story Paper one year, pimtnto paid, for JI B0. Sample copy tree. Address Tils ClUCAoO LkdcikK, till CIIKO, 111, Hest. easleit to use and rheajwut Plid'a Itemed y for Catarrh. Hy drtiKKiKta. '! VlC" 'p? "W? 'ii? '( W 1YYDIA E. riNKHAM'S VEGETABLE O COMPOUND la a Positive Cure ,r fBsls Craplslats sat WshM ssaiSMa to sir bssf. hsaalc BossteUsa. Tf wtll IMM AMm1m " ' M . . . -. j mv i7 1 h i lurmoi j pmsii vom plalnta, all Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and 01. Deration, FalUnf and Displacements, and the oonee. quent Bplnal weakness, and is parUoularlr adapted tothoChamroof Ufa. It wUl dissolve and expel tumors from the menu la an earlystagoof development. Theiendenoy toeaneer ous humors there la checked very speedily by Its use. t. !OT aln'noM, flatulency, destroys nil cnvln(r Ji" R"N' n' relieves weakness of tho stnniseh. fl ,rr"J ""'L"-- IJenilnelics, Nervous Prnstrsll.m, oen Thiff fee L v' H',1"',l7SIU,fi' Kopression and ln.liirestiun. That feellnifot heartnir diiwii,eauslni pnln, we&ht and barkaehe.lBOlWttys permanently curedlir Itsllse. Itwlll at an times anil under nil Ireum.tnnees act lu harmony With the laws that kotui n Hie i cmale system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either t this Compound is unsuru-,ed. Price 11. Six bottles tor s" No family should be without LYDtA E. PIXKIIAU 8 LIVER 1'ILLS. They cure constitution, biliousness and torpidity of the liver. 85 cents a box at all dmitglsta. v<i& 1 W: .!t. v. v'i. vi'u Sr. JS" W Vtv"W VP? 'i? Vp5?v,s5 f.1: Catarrh CREAM BALM. flaee used tin of Klu' Balm and corui'uVr Bdf cured. SU veart from catarrh and catarrhal heatl ache, and this it tli. flrtt remedy that ay forded lotting relief. D. T. Mguinton, 14. Lake St., Vhicato, III. A linrtleln Is nttitll.,.1 Into each nostril uud le airreeiilili. lo ii.m. l'i-l.. . HAY-FEVER boots, by mail or nt iri vi v iii,iriii.-.s n" ,OT circular. t.LY niloriihBg, DrUKirlsts (iwciro. N.Y. COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. THE QBE AT ENGLISH BEMEDY For Liver, Bile, Indigestion, etc. Free from Mer cury i contains only Pure Vegetable Ink-riMentx. A(pjut: ti. N. CKiTTKNTON, New Yerk. THlSTOirSKTOOie POWDER Kcepliig Teeth Perfect and IJuiiia llenlthy. nDIIIU 'libit Cured. Treatment sent on trial UrlUM HUMANK KKMF.DY CO., Laruyette, In 1 lit . Crean. I MSES M w nar.r r v r w wn z? jrm wr LET THIS ADVERTISEMENT BEYOUR SAILING FRAGRANT FREE HOMES FOR ALL F BALMY F1PR1DA THE FREIGHTED POOR MANS CHANCE EA1TH the"" RICH MANS M; DDPIOTIINlTVf 'J-'iEi r r wii i viii if .'iv:'.i,t. w ..,.,'. 1 V'. -Jt- Mww in this day of deceptive advertitnv w desire to Imprest, that this snuoumenient mrana exactly u hat t taya : that every applicant can secure, ah avlutely f re ff any charge for the land, one of -the tUov diTli-liUst or vuluati.B Florida property. No trirkl No Juk'Idk ft wurdi ! U tueuus exactly that nothlnjf le. nothing: more. OUR METHOD ! NOTE ITS FAIRNESS ! We havH June Usued a lurire shevt of detailed Ho line h ana, lllusiratlnfr nine dltTereut stylet of huutres.coiiiiiiK from $(Ui to ech, which this C mpany Ih prepared to bulla for Its patrons at 8t. Andrew's bay. In order to defray at Ifasl por tion of the very large cost of advertising, getUuff up theM) dexltinH, anil executing a Ugal Warranty Itrrd for each uiiiu ant, w wilt charge 'Ac for niall liiff this sbmt of House Plans to applicants. The plans are worth 5 to any one who will ever desire to build a house. They are all new aud votten up expressly fur us. if you seltH-t from thn llouna 1'lunn any una that ults you, we will bul d th house on your property, uud (rive you ftiv ytartt' time to pay fur the house, 'harglnKou 5 percent, in thrust on the cost of the house. If voudonot care TO BE With a broader business policy than has characterized any other southern corporation, we have steadily appre ciated the relative value of tana and people. We are holding for our own mtU certain lauds to be sold In the uture ; the txilaut-e Is offered free mm air to all who apply In time. A little more tnan one year ago the Rt. Andrew's 1'uy llallroud en 1 Land Co. acquired control of upward of .'100.000 acres uf the mott desirable lauds In the Male of Florida, situated around abjut the beautiful biv of Ht. Andrew's, on i he south west Gulf coat. 1 efore the war the town known as M. Andrew's Hay was the houie of many wealthy eo.de, wi o had sought the shores of the beautiful bay as a b ca tion whexd could be found In their TAXES g I I I I 1 L i m ut a 7i m u i' i aiMn AH taxes have teeu paid on these lands up to March, irv7, aud this Company will pay then, attain at that date to Decem ber, lis i. both on its uwn hiuds sad Lhuiui diiiuosed of uuder tnu Ureal Free Offer. GUARANTY We will buy any property disposed of under this Great Free Land otter uhat is substantially lm oroved llurilikr 1 1 nit two venrst mil I n-.v tt Him rate ol lu per iu-re with the eor.t of the buddmg improvements added, liy that time property uiii be worth pr acre. OUR REFEREHCES. Those wbo have done bust nei-s with us. Jn one day uie following list of applicants, secured Orange tirove trai ts, ranging In alxe from 2 to 40 acrert curb, LSpaie lu goid newspapers conts loo much to give a lint of all who have re ccived free proiertv at our bands. Kuch one of tiie fol luWIfikf Hot cult leMify, If he is wo diDpused, to tiie absolute fidelity uf our lnetho.U f busiueae. Nu correhpuiideuce has passed letweeu any of them aud (hi ofUce, except the necessary forms of busi ness lu applying for and re ceiving free properly, and the names are pul4ihed without consultation and merely to represent the number who received Orange Ciruve tracts f te, at our hands, in on day busine&M, M. ile; aun, Tvrone. Pa W. A. Klunloe. Inkhaven, Fa Sul. lll Hill, hehenlry. Fa h. H. Knowlcs. f mnfoid, I'a T. Almpii, liiintniMion, a'. Va J. 11. l ixtresser, M iiiillel'ii. Fa W. L. t oiHi. lieatru e. Ne Frank a. Snell, AitMinia. ct A, Jarrelt, liutchuisuu. 11 un . "Jnnsl Whntarnrmi KMnlklntf ftliotitr' What L'evcry linily talks. alKitit. j2 Theysny tfintfiirllrhrhU' cq Hmnao,Kidnry,I,ivrror 0 llliuhler eiimplHlnlH, thin 2, remedy luia no npiiil." Tj. It corarls-M 0 the Spot. I W T'rrtMirtil at lr. Kilmer's A. lilsl'fts'SART.IUnirtiiimt.in.N Y. j v Uuldeto Health (Herrft trrm). JONES PAYSthe FREICHT 5 Toa Waaon Mcale. PSa l.rnTI, Atrrl HsirtDSB, BrSSt Tart a.am snfl H.wn F.nt air ttrrr rli. H.-sl.. r'.r n-r. sf list Sl.ntini thti r."t'r ssit arMr.. InNIS tt BlNOHAMTf N. niNtillA.HTIl.N. N. FILhS " Indian Pile Ointment Best Ins aF will cure any case of Itch. titsr, lllccilinir, I Icci'tttcd or I'rniruillnir 1'iirs. ri ut; in tiiAMitii. rrei, tie. I Ur. il Alt ANTr,KI. Prepared ror I'lies onlv. Irhvslclans lars liy express, lire, paid, 'j..io.j Trice per hoi. AAe, and I. Sold lies li. iffuis liy iiriiffuisis or mntlen on receipt of price liy the Wl 1.1,1 AIMS ,11 h'U t O.. levrlnnid Ohio, CiOO IN Cm I. Will n April !) lie awarded ! in-UULlI for the hliihest nunilier of names or titles which Christ applied to himself, recorded in the four gospels ; !S and other prlr.es to the next hiKhest, Ac. Competitors will at once for ward ;)cena. wh n names will Ih? enteied and tire vteful article eonihincif, tmlNpensahle to every household, win be sent Hefi renee, Mrst National Hank. Marietta, Address MT Kl Kit tV IM I N. nr.it, I'icrclinuln. .ilinletlii, CUHtS WHlRE All LSI lallS. Best I'oiiKh Myrnp. Tastea rcxhI. Use in tune. Sold nv ctriurelsla. FRAZERaxle best in tiie world U H C I&U C IsVUet the Ueuulue. Hold Everywhere. PENSIONS. Ofllcera pay, bounty pro cured; srscriers relieved. 21 vears' oractlce. Hiiocms nr I no fee. Write for clrrulars and new laws. A. W. McCnrmlru & Nnn, Washington, D.O. HONEY T0 10""' III? II iai I dress, with partlci t low rntc of Inter- st on nlnrlLTAirH. Ail. til liHl'tlelllnm ni n Mi.19 asmiihtiiin, P O. Pox 5, or MU K. Watkb kthkkt, Ki.nibs, N. Y. WE WANT YOU! Hlwenernetle man .- vvi or woman ntHMii prof. table employ m in t to reprwient un In evvrjr county. Salary $76 per month and exiwniMMi, or a larmt comiiiiMion on Halo If prHferrtMl. Gooili staple, livery one bnva. Outfit and partlriiiaii Krcp. bTAUAHU 8ILVKHWAHE VO.t UOTt,Nt MASS. VEAL CALVES, POI I.TKY, FINK HI T- Tl-.ic. A ton a uny wanted at th Wall. alHHit Mnrkt. tlons ntUirt'Hji J, Itlff profit to RlilpporM. For inntnio SMITH. 7S KnKt Ave, Prc klyn, N.Y HflBPEH.SEEBS Siigfgg? Fiiincla Hrlll. HKMPSTEtp, Loso Islako, N. V. 0" PI U Wl HABI;!, I'AlNor solf ilenlul. Pay when cured. Handsome book five. Un a J.WhATHKiiBV. Kansas city. Mo PP IoSb dny. Samples worth $1.91) FRP.K tk Lines not under the horse's feet. Address WTsf UllKWHTKK's HAKKTV KKIM HoLUEIl, Holly. Mu ll WIUTm Immediately, t OO Snleameii. Ool If An I CU I'av. Outfit Kree. Addn m II. I. KHt'UIAN At CO., Nurserymen, llrlRhton, N.Y. Pensions to Soldiers A Heirs. 8ind stamp for circulars, col. I. 1UN( 11AM, Att'y, WashhiKton, 1). C OW to Jiftke Money on real esfnt; snrethlnfr; uik pronts. auiires r. i . uf.AH , sioux city, in. TELFCRAPMY I.enrn here and m furnishod. Write Valentin. Bros.. jWsvilla.V I earn ,li,,n. furnished. Write Valentin. Bros., Jansville.Wie. FROM THE FLOWER lAND WITH COMFORT. 8c PROSPERITY. n, 20.000 ACRES FREE w-wm "''"' I !' eClt'w IIS1, " 'i:-h- sfiy .it i f to have a house built you are not obliged to do so, you being left eutlrely free to drrlde for yourself without In any way affecting the gift of the property the property will be given to you KKKK. whether Luu havii a house built or noL With the sheet of loush llans will be sent a numbered FREE LAND WARRANT in a sealed envelope. Upon Its receipt you will open the envelope, sign your name in full on the projter blanks, so that a Warranty Deed can be made In your name, and return the same to us. A deed for the piece of land called for by the Free Iand Warrant will be liianedlately executed In your name. No charge of any kind will be made for the r reu Land W'nrraut the property will be absolutely free. If your application Is received after all the lands are din posed of, mi will be so noli fled, and the &c. you scud for the House J'laus be returned to you. LOCAL COLONY CLUBS P,rfSMrES. lind Warrants will be sent to any address, to be distributed among friends, on receipt of $1 for the Houmo Plans; ten for $4 fifteen for twenty for READ IN CONNECTION WITH 2KSCs vTuwirV" j J...i.S, UI ST -l'efl'l 'lsr'l highest iierfectlon the Dec u liar de cured at the beginning of the "boom" hiin iM-en sold lor from f to $-rM for ordinary Hit luting Lots. Kvery "old seeder" has rea ised a b mdsome ' om- R'Lcmy in disposing of a ortlon of ils lumli at fancy prices. Docks have b-eu t rccti-d ; hotels built and added to from time to time : a Hue uf seven boats ply retful.'rly between --t. An drew's 11 iy and other ports ; and. alto gether, i he outlook promises thai St. Andrew's Hay will In a tewyeursbe c me the ni st lmtorlant city of the gulf const. It possesses every natural advantage ; a deep bay more than siity five miles Ion with It various branches -with deep channels to the .uier gulf, at once the most charming and most useful body of water on the ci at ; a safe harbor for the fleets of a lights of a Florida home. Durlug the war the town was bombarded by a J-ederal fleet and nearly swept out of existence. The Inhabitants tltd, aban doning their shattered homes to the ton h and plllfge of the enemy, and uot until about ten years sgo u us tin re nny attempt ma le to rt oorupy the town. 1 his t ompany beau a ttvtt operations a little more than a year ago. HI nee that time there ha-t been the moot remarkable "boom" created f-ir 1st. Andrew's Hay that hat ever been known In the Flower KtatM. last v Inter more than S.ooj visiurs from all parts of the country reached that point In quest of Florida homes. It u sl ues uud dwelling houses have been erected by the humlru 1. t r perty se SHUT OUT co. a uud V aihlugtuu and 110 CONDITIONS mn retjuueu m uiov mere, und at your own pleasure. Lewis Hrtndle, La t robe, Fa Film Ira kepple, T.iitrobe, Fa J. W. Mrfuaeh.Biuta Fe. N. M J. A. Davis, Fiei. e 4'lty, Mo Ja. H. Kowh-y, olathe, Kan M. Miiieban, tiunloii, Ark iii. A. t opp, riher's Hill, Va W. F. Piewton, Cedar Flaln. O Wm. C saiuphon, tiuiden. Col F K Hiblet, Miinnstoii, W. Va M. J. Lumpiest, DlrV'ham, Ala Joel F- Keys, ( oi.vl, h. Kan Jim. A. Kiunier, Hiooiiisb'g, Fa And. KiiU'l.M'i), (.airleia, Kan Win. K lUikelbacii. hh.in. l a JIom's It. K uapp. U w uedd. I'a M. Ii 1a-w ark. U'ah.iha, Hum Mrs. J. A. Davis, HilUboro. Ill Mt. Mo Hiilcr. cm htarkev Hirei-ts Raiway's n a4 t Un nbdu' Haiti. WM ovum A?rr rrtuvKNTfl Colds, Coughs, Sorfl Throat, Influenza. Htm chitis, Pneumonia, Swcllmir of th Joints Lumbago, lnflammatiorr, HhBumv lism. Neuralgia, Frostbites. Chll blains, Headache, Tooth ache, Asthma. DIFFICULT OREATHINC. Cnrtra TITK WOUHT TAINS In from one to twenty nilnuies. NOT ONK. Hol ll after rendlns; this ad vert isemetil need any one MIiFFt.lt W illi PAIN. Iladvrava Kenriv Hellef l n fnra Tr far ivvery I'nln, Mnrnlna, llriilses, l'(ls IU llneh. Chest or I. Imps. It wauf the J'lrsl nml I the Only I' MX Itl .lll lY Tliat, Instantly slops the most, exeruelatlnir patna; a) lavs Imlamuiatlon, and cures Congestions, whether ol tho I.uiiKs, Htniiiawh. Dowels, or othor glands or orfcans, hv one application. A half to a leaapnuiiful In half a tumbler of water will ma few inlhiites cure tlramtie, Hpasins, H'ine Btoniach, Heart Tmrn, Nervnusticss, Bleeohsnei, Hick Headache, lHarmisiH. Dysoiitory. Coltu, Flatu lency, and all internal pains. MALARIA Chilis and Fever. Fever and. Ague Conquered. RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF Not only cures the patient seized with this terrible foe to settlers In newly ettled districts, where the Malaria or Aicue exists, hut tr people exposed so It will, every morulmt ou uettlnir out of lied, tak-fl tw. ntvor thirty drops of the Itendy Kellef In aalaaa or wntiT nml ent, say, a cracker they will escape at tack. This must he done Det'oro poltw out. There is not a remedial aircnt Pi the world that wlIF cure Fever and Aitnn and all other Mfilnrlous. bilious and other fevers, aided hv ItAIMVAV'H lH.lil. so quick as KADWAY'M ItKADY KICI.IKKw Filly rents per bottle. Hold by drwaglate. DR. RADWAY'S (Tlir Only (Jcnuliif) SARSAPARILEJAH RES0LVE5T I The Great Blood Purifier, For our" of nil chronic tHwnes, Scrofula, Moot TalnU. SyphUltlcCoinplalntH, C"nsuniUl'u, oUni iilar l'Ucaae, I' leers, Cbronto KlununHtlHin, Erynlp rlon, KLtncy, Hlmhtcr and Uvor CouiplMlntn, nja pepKlii, AfTwtlotiH of th liUnits nml TUroal, purluoi the illood, rcfltoriti healih und vIkoi. hulfl lv lrtiirirUtM. 1 pvr Bottle. DR. RADWAY'S PILLS Tho Great Liver and Stomach Remedy For tho rnm of all fliaornVrf, of tha Htomach, TJrar. llnwtiln. Kldnevn. JlatilT. Nervous niBaM. Lom of Api'ctitw, Ht'adarliH, Oiml I vomcri, Indiirwtton, BU linirtnortn, Ft'vor, lfitlanuniiti(ti) of tlio Ilowola, PLIm and all domiiKMintMitH of tho Intornnl Vinoera. Pura Iv votf-'tahlft, cntttaiuinij uo mercury, mlueraU oc dolftprt'n dnifTni. Price 24 coiim nor oox. RnM br alt dnimrlflt, DYSPEPSIAI Dr. lindwava 1'lllsi are a cure for this oonw plaint. They restore strenifth to the stomach and enahloltto periorin its functions. The symptoms of lyaieialadisfti)oar,and with thcmtheliahllityof the systom to contract diseases. 'Pake the medtoina accord! iik to directions, and ohsorra what we sayta "i'also aud True" rusiiuclliiK diet. r-Ketid a letter stamp to IHt. TlADWAYcte CO., No. ;t t Wuricu Sireet, New Vork, for 'l''alse and True." VI1E HI'KK TO fJKT HAOWAV'K. N Y N TJ-5 n,JA Bills, Great English Gout and tllair S llIISi Rheumatic, Remedy. Oviil Itox, ctl.OU I round, 30 cm. nATBMTC Ohtnlned. Bend stump for tf I Cll I O Inventors' Uulde. i. Umu 1 ham. Patent lowyer, Washington, D. O. I A mi t on James Hlver Va., In f'lnrrmnat I" El If ,l Culnny. Illustrated Circular free. I 118slJ.I. K. IIAM IIA, t'laremont, Vs. l,TTTL'!!lrPOi auiMrJWUWl '3;'-;':'':'H' -i ''AV v - 0 0 il.l L0V11Y-STANDREWS-BY-THE-SEA. FLORIDA raFjCj HOMES AND f fu ST If. ORANGE GROVES E tEalLa! WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICE. I IOO Orauga UrOTe Tract of 40 acre each. ' 200 " " " " ao " " 400 " " " " 10 " " i HOO " - " " S . " - I looo " " " zy " - SOO City BnlldlBK Ixta. , 20 000 ) ,W V A'RE TKACTS ACRES ALL FREE. Erery Word of this Advertise ment la Important. Don't miss It. PROFIT BY IT. It is for YOU 94; and twenty five for $5. No more than twenty nv are deslreil from any one person acting aaaveut for others, Deeds will be made a the Club Agent directs when he returns the Kre l.imd Warrants. YOU WILL BE A THAITOK to your own Interests and to those dependt-ni on you If ou fall to avail yourself of this lireut tree Land Offer. fi.ee u re It for vour children. The ht. Andrew's Un Kail road and Ijind Ooranany numbers among its o Hirer and st k holders Mime of the most ruKpoimlble uud euergetii' uicn of Florida, uhlo, aud New Yurie, who art enlthted heart, hand, aud rocket-lHMk In this great enterprise. We do business throiiKh the Second National of Cincinnati, and refer to two thousand proterou settlers at bt. Andrew's. And now we await your pleasure. Address our Northern OtUco, where all deeds re executed as follows : The St. Andrew's Bay R. R. and Land Co., 2i7 Itlnln Ht., ( lurinunil, O. I M i'nrk Row, New Vurk. Remit by posia'-note. reglhtered letter, or bank draft. Do not wml htanips when It can be avoided. ABOVE. world. Everv sneoVa nt vAs.tKi fruit, and cer.-al win giow to perfec tion in ItHSoft, Italian climate ; ousters Hi coiiutleiui millloiis-tiie in ti in the world- rest In thousands of exhaUht le.s oylr beiiH ; tinilu r a-i!y uocess Ibie and sutlh lent in iinaiii.ii uihu cargoes ror ve;,rB to the ft entire carry ng capacity ; a uatlou i tleet j a climate that. lon winter and eum- mrr. Is IU" uhHulutn p-rfectlon of earthly dollg.it : Itch from malaria. in-ii, um unu oeauiiruuy io- cnted, 'I h bh are uniong ol her good reasons why St, Amlivw's Pay ts tli ) moht desirable lo -atinu for u Florida h"ino than the Miate can ftTer, and why this oomiany has conauence la the wUdotu of lis present business policy. his U re.it hree Juind offer Is onen tn anv Yu Aw eat til one who art alreuiiv lite.-il.il un.t llvlmr at M. Andrew1. Ituv. mUo rr-ai.lt i.ix ..r u-,. Jm ltsou Counius, Fla, There are no conditions ansoclsled with this Gn at Free l.uu I Otter which CaU Dot It Coiliolied Wllh Von ur. ur uiiprove it any wuy, unless you do so freely John Cord. Manna, lud O. F. Fox, Ml. ( armel, Pa ('. F. htroug, Gloucester, Mass Andrew hullivan, ' Geo, V. Davis, " Jas. N. McMillan, Trans. St. 2olh Ward, titthurr.'h. Fa W. IS. DavlM, Highland Park. Til Kobt. C. Uorrlsoii. a nchVe, Ky M. Kennedy, Wabasha. Mum A. H. Davia, Kureka N'Va, Ark Jas. Kavau, be busier, Neb. Kn ntns rity, Mo. J. A. Sullivan, Met. Hotel L. K. Mfichusiek. 744 ink St Jos. Field, lien i Dellv. ry Atiram Mann, 7 It I etui Kr Win. N. Aik-u, 7M i ak htreel I'lilludelphln, Pa. T. Mclirorv. Hr, Win. II- b .wer Jan. llr.iwii 71' N. Hi) He d J Frie Ave in ht r.l.ull fit J. P. lifiliii-S. I1' A. Ii. iShipley , Uti t oinmeioe tat I'nul, Minn. '. Isabel and Troy, &, V. Geo. H. Collins, I - Fifth St F '. Hen-trick, i:ij Fir t St W. K. Chatter. yu. Ui 1 bird Ut 'is . btuveu, Isabel Btreet