- Trick rpow Jewelers. "Of all the tricks, devices, sul.terfu-', ees biiarp dodges, or deceptions I ever el ' r f. 6 . -r , . , caul .iwf-ipr JODIlSlOa IU a c-; TMirt'r "wasoiie bv which a sharp f el' low stole from me "three pairs of dia mond earrings. He evidently knew when I was not in the store. He came iu one day and said to one of my clerks: " -Is Mr. Johnston in?' -"Xo,' was the reply. " I am sorry for that,' he said. ' I wish to buy a pair of diamond earriugs fortnv wife. "This was rt-jx-ated on four or five successive diiys. The last time he said he would not wait to see me, but would look at some earrings. The clerk showed him an assortment, and he finally selec ted three pairs, valued at $150, and said: I guess I will let my wife select from thesA She will be at my store in an hour, and I want you to tell Mr. Johnston to bring these around himself, as he is acquainted with my wife.' " 'All right, sir; I will,' replied the clerk. " Bv the way,' said the fellow, " if yen will permit "me, I will write a note to Mr. Johnston. " Cert;unly,' said the clerk, who showed hini to a desk and pointed out where he could get paper and envelopes. He sat down, wrote a short note, folded it and put it in an envelope and directed it to me. Then he went back to the minuter and said to the e'erk; I think yon had better put the tliree pairs of earrings iu here and I will seal them np so that Mr. Johnston will be certain to lirinT the rirht ones.' 'Very well, said the clerk, who handed out the three pairs of earrLigs and the fellow dropiied them into the envelope before the clerk s eyes, ana was apparently about to seal the enve lope when he said suddenly " 'Oh, I guess you may put in that other pair,' pointing to a pair whieh the clerk had laid on the shelf behind him. The clerk turned and got the other pair and handed them to the fellow, who dropied thera apparently into the same envelope, sealed tliem up, handed them over and said: Let Mr. Johnston bring the four pairs to my store as soon as he comes back, giving the address 01 a well-known store in the vicinity. Then he left, and the clerk hud the envelop 4ne Hit in until I returned. Of course n found but one pair of diamond ear rings in the envelope, whieh was the bud Tiir dropped in. The other three pairs were paste, alxiut the' same size. The fellow had taken two of my enve lopes, and into one had placed the three bogus jmirs. When the clerk turned to get the fourth pair, the fellow had put the genuine in his pocket and substitu ted the others. We never saw him after wards, but heard that he had practiced the same game in otlier places. "Of course the imierative rule is to r.ot let roods co out of your sight until you get the money. The trick of having goods sent to hotels and boarding houses with bills for collection is so stale that the nndeviiitiug rule is to keep your goods in sight, lint a sUrewd fellow once managed to get three watches from me by a clever dinlge. A bright, sharp looking customer came ia one day and said: I am from Ohio, and have a com mission to bnv some (roods for my sister, who is to le married there." He picked out a bill of SMO worth of various am "cles and said: 4 Just send tliem around to my store in Broadway at 12 o'clock,' naming a well-known carpet store in Broadway. The goods were sent by a clerk, who found the customer apparent ly eneatred in showing canx'ts, and ier- fectly t home. He recognized the clerk and said: ' 4Ah! iust step this way 1 will oive vou a check. He went with the clerk to a dt-nk, drew a check, and took the goods. He appeared to le so per fectly at home that the clerk had not the slightest suspicion. Of course the check was worthless, and we found that he had secured the desk privilege at the canH-t store by pretending that he was buying a large stock of carpets among other purchases in the city. He fooled five jewelers iu Xew-York, and others in other cities. 'One day a swar'hy, toreign-iookiiig. well-dressed young man calle d on a brother jeweler and handed him his card 'Alexander 1 Mimas, 1'russian iie- gation, Washington. He said he was with his wife and child at the St. Nicho las Hotel, and wanted to buy some watches and jewelry, forwhich he would nav cash. He said bis wife was too sick to leave the hotel, and wanted the goods sent with the b:lh The jeweler thought he would make a sure thing of it and hike the jew els liimself. He went to the St. Nicholas, was told that Mr. Dumas was stopping there, and was shown to his room. Mr. Dumas was busy writing, but welcomed the jeweler cordially. 44 'Ah.' he said, 4 1 am glad yon have come. I am sorry that my wife is con fined to her bed. " I will just step into the next room and let her make her selections.' 44 The jeweler, iu a moment of weak ness, consented. After waiting five minutes he legan to get nervons. He did not like to disturb a sick lady, but w ent to the ofiioe to make some inqui ries. There he found that Mr. Dumas had jnst stepped out, and had no wife or child iu the house. He was finally caught, after he had played the same game on a numln-r of jewelers, and lodged in Sing Sing. When he was captured he tried to conciliate his last victim by the presentation of a lieauti ful overcoat. But the overcoat proved to have leen stolen. 44 In showing jewelry it is the custom so show only six watches at once, or some uniform number. H the customer wants to see another, one of those al ready on exhibition will be taken away. The same rule is olwerved with rings. The tray is always full, or with a known number of holes empty, so that if a ring were taken the low would le instantly detected. Sometimes swindlers will watch an opiortnuity and slip in a worthless ring and tike away a good one. One jeweler of my acquaintance found five plated rings thus substituted for plaiu gold rings in one day. The trick was played upon a nniubcr of jewelers about the same time, and then the rogue was captured. 4'A common trick in buying goods on the instalment plan is to give a wrong name, mentioning the name cf some solvent person. The reference will, of course, give a good report, and it will not le discovered until too late that the good character does not belong to the one who purchased the goods." One of the shrewdest and boldest tricks ever played on a jeweler was done bv a woman of nerve iu Cincinnati not long ago. One day a middle-aged wo man, of fine personal appearance, well dressed, and of most attractive manners, called at a private lunatic asylum, and asked to see the snperiutendent. That official nict her in the parlor. I wish to make arrangements for the confinement of a patient here," she said 44 What are your terms and the conditions ju which you receive your inmates ?" 44Our tvrnis are 15 per week, and you must have the certificate of two physicians." "'Very well." said the ladv, 44 1 will pay you for two weeks in advance. The patient is mv son, wuo is insane on me subject of diamonds. He has a mania for selling my jewelry. I have not yet cotten the certificate of the physicnins, but can easily do so. I will bring my son here in the afternoon, and if you will keep him an hour I will bring the physicians with the autnonty. TU MlA l.1vr .rtrtvvsl l.s3V oarn't) Ts and drove to a jewelry store. There she selected $4000 worth of jewelry, which she saiJ was intruded for the trousseau of her daughter, about to be man-ied. She f?ave the name of a wealthy f amily it t imnJ in rinnnmll and said to the proprietor: "A yon will let one of your clerks step into the carriage with me, I will go to my husband's store and give him the money for the goods." The proprietor consented, and the clerk, with the goods in box, entered the carriage with the lady, who said she wished to stop on the war and show her .-- -r purchases to friend. They drove to the asylum and were shown to the par lor. The superintendent entered, and the lady sail quite calmly to the clerk: 'J ust open tlie box and snow uie unngs to this gentleman." The clerk unsuspectinirly complied. Carelessly drawing near, the lady sud denly seized the box, and was walking out of the room with it wlien Uie aston ished clerk cried : "Hold on. madam. I must not let these goods go out of my sight until I get the money." The ladr did not deign to notice the clerk, but, turning to the supenntenden of the asylum, said: ' This is the young man l simse xo yon about He is getting a little violent lou had better secure turn It was in vain that the clerk protested that a robbery was being committed. The superintendent was inexorable. He called his assistants and secured the clerk, while the lady walked to her car nage with the SiOOO worth of jewelry. BomeiickieM. There was more than ordinary earnest ness in the tone ot Mr. Trillpips, as be said: "Keferrin to this thine of bein' homesick, I want to say right here that of all diseases, sfnictions or complaints Una thine of bein' homesick takes tbe cookies ! A man may think what he's gut a aggra vated case of lenders, er wmte swellin . er bone erysipelas, that he's to be looked up to as bein purty well fixed in this line of trouble and unrest but I want to tell you when I want my sorrow blood raw, dent you understand, you may give me home sickness straight goods, you know and 1 11 get more clean, legitimate agony out of that than yon can out of either of tbe other attractions yes, er even if you'd ring in the full combination on me ! You see, tber's no way ot treatin' homesickness only one and that is to get back home but as that's a remedy you can't get at no drug store, at so much per box and if you could, for instance, and only bad enough ready money anyhow to cover had the cost of a full box and no'Jiin' but a full box ever reached the case why, it follows that your condition still remains critical. And homesickness don't show no favors. It's just as liable to strike you as me. Hig'u er low, er rich er poor, all cojies under her jurisdiction, and whenever she once reaches for a citizen you can just bet she gets there, El-, every time. She don't confine herself to youth nor make no specialty ot little chil dren either, but she stalks abroad like a census-taker, and is as conscientious. She vuits the city girl in her summer tour, and makes her wonder how things really is back home without her. And sne haunts ber dream?, and wakes up at all hours of the night, and sings old songs ever for her, and tilks to her in tbe low, ihrillin' tones of a young man whose salury ain't near big enough for two; and then she leaves ber photograph with her and comes away, and makes it lively for the boys on tbe train, the conductor, the brakeman and the en ginuer. tbe even nests out the traveliin' uiau, and yanks him up and down the car, and runs him out of cigars and fine-cut, and smiles to hear him swear. I'll never forget," cjatinued Mr. Trillpipe, "the last case of tomesickness I bad and the cure I took for it. You see my old home is most too many laps fioin this base to make it very often, and in consequence 1 hadn't been there for five years and betltr till this last trip, wtien 1 this succumbed to the pressure, and tlirowed up my hands and went Seemed like I'd a-died if I hadn't ! And it was glorious to rack around the old town again things lookiu' just the same, mighty nigh it as they was when 1 was a boy, don't you know. Kun f cross an old schoolmate, too, and took supper at his h-ppy little home and then we got us a nickel cigir, and walked and talked and talked! Tuck me all around, jou under stand, in the meller twilight till, the first thing you know, there stood the old school house where me aud him first learnt to chew tobacco, and all that Weil, sir, you hain't got no u'ea of the fctlins that was mine ! W liy. 1 felt like I could throw my arms around the dear old buililin' and squeeze it t:ll tbe cupolo would just pop out of the top of the roof like the core out of a bile I And I think if there ever was a epock in my life when 1 could a-tackled poetry without no compunctions, as the feller says, wtiy, tteu was the time shore t" Tbe Art er Dressing. So important did the Sybarites consider the dress of women, that when they invited teem to a banquet they did so a year ahead, that they might have ample time to prepare their toilet. L nlike the Sybarites, we are apt to regard woman's dress as among the minor considerations of life. and think that all time given to its study is wasted time. Dress, which may be re earded as an element of art 1S worthy of respect and attention. It is a study worth pursuing, for the mind that regards dress from an artistic point of view is naturally led to the contemplation of art in its more extended teachintrs. When dress becomes an art study, it is no longer viewed as the means of ostentatious display, or of shallow vanity, but is a teacher who leads tbe pupil into the domains of tbe graceful. the attractive, and the beautiful. Dress being a legitimate source of charming, it should not be regarded as of less import ance than beauty of face or figure. It is one of the chief elements of pleasing a very important element as all realize when contemplating a well dressed woman, or one otherwise. To drew well is not nec essarily, to dress showily or expensively. Perfection of dress can be obtained with out tbe aid of glitter. The temple of taste is not painted, and gilded, and set upon i shining height dazzling tbe beholder with Bvzantine splendor. To dazzle is no t the legitimate aim of dress. "I know that she was well dressed,' said Dr. Johnson, in speaking of a la-ly, "for I do not re member what she bad on." Of course there are seasons when elegant and clit tering dret is becoming and appropriate ; and the study of dress points out the times and places. A TriCe Hid. A fashionable young lady visited a cook inz school the other afternoon, where ber attention was equally divided between a new dress worn by an acquaintance and the directions for making a case. Upon returhing borne she undertook to write down the recipe for the cake for ber moth er, and the old lady was paralyzed wnen she read. "Take two pounds of flour, ten rows of pleating down the frontthe whites of two eggs cut bias, a pint of milk ruffled around the neck, half pdund of currants with seven yards of bead trimming grated lemon peal with Spanish lace fichu, stir well and add a semi fldng pa'etot with visite sleeves, butte- the pan with Brazil ian toptiz tKCklace, garni -ih with icing anil letted passemeuttrie, bake in a moderately hot oven until the overskirt is tucked from the waist down on either side aud finish with large satin bows." Her mother said she wouldn't eat such a cake and she thought these new faDgled ideas in cook ing ought to be frowned down. It may be months, darling, before we meet again," he said, squetzing ber band as if that grip were his last; "Mountain ami vallevs will divide, us. forests and nrairies. perhaps the river of death itself. Can I do anything more than I have done to make you cherish my memory and keep I vmir love for meucchaDizeaP "Oh, yea,' ! mhm lfPl. tmed. chokin down ber sobs. -buy me box of tortoise-si ell hair-pins before you start AGBICULTUKAL. n Miamu. It la true that most han.j of farm f tock will exist for several norths on a scant supply ei iooj wter and with very little to ad-J to their comfort The animal will exist but they will not be profitable to men- a vners, f-w. oint little milk. sheeD will afford but small amount of wool, suck intended for tbe butchers win lay on out uuie iw. imala will make a verv slow growth. Stock kept dining several gener ations in this way win run ouu mcy ,!,-;, uh in size and Droduelivicens. They will oe lar less piofltable to the owners than animals that have their cu- Wiial wants well supplied and nave ua-.i no attention paid lo tutu- couiion. rmnc auimals, like human beings, will only Co their best when they arc well fed aud careo for. y.r najnni should contain a DerDet- ual supply of cooL fresh water, to which ..liti.Bl a Ann have access at all times. If the pasture is large, then there should be several dunking places. &ntuiais auouiu not be subjected to tbe hardships of walk ing ht.lf a mile to obtaiu a drink in a hot day in July or August If they are com pelled to do tins they will often remain thirsty for several hours, and will then And their way lo the water and drink immoder initr Abstinence from wa:er foracou- derable period, or a long wlk in the scalding sun in omer io ouiain it, win ic suit in the loss of milk, flesh, and fat Water, next to air, is U-e cheapest article that ia consumed oy animaia, anu mcj hrrnlH h. it in abundance and within easy reach at all times. Many farmers are very negligent in utilizing natural supplies nf water Thev take no Dai as to keen UD the flow of water in springs, or conduct the water they afford through pipes to dif- . T-V- r.ll ferent parts ot a lirge pasture, iiw iu necessary to conduct water ia very small. Pipes of wood, Iron or lead are cheap, and or. oaiiir nisy4 helot the frot line. ihv will last a life-time. and require no repairs, u is oiteu uie we that a supply of water can be obtained from a spring located on an adjoining farm or on a public highway. If there is no spring, stream or lake from which water can be obtained, resort must be had to wells and wind mills, or to artesian wens. One of these will often furnish sufficient water to supply several farms. Chicago Inter-Ocesn-1 Perils of the Deep. The world-renowned swimmer, Capt Paul Bovton. in an interview with a news paper correspondent at the seashore, related the followinz incidents in nis experience Reporter. 44 Capt uoyton, you must have seen a lanre part of tne world I Cant Bovton. " l es sir, by tne aid or my Rubber Life Saving Dress. I have traveled over 10,000 miles on the rivers of America and Europe: have also been pre sented to the crowned beads of England, France. Germany. Austria, Belgium, Italy, Holland. Soain and Portugal, and have in my possession forty-two medals and deco rations; I have three limes received the order of knighthood, and been elected honorary member of committees, clubs, orders and societies.' Reporter. 44 Were your various trips accompanied by much danger I Cart Boyton. 4 That depends upon what you may call dangerous. During my trip down the river Tatrus in bpain, l bad to "shoot" one hundred and two water falls, tbe highest being about eighty-five feet and innumerable rapids. Cr.sMing the Straits of Messina, I had three ribs broken in a fight with sharks ; and connntr down the Somsse. a nver in France, I received a charge of shot from an excited and startled huntsman. Although ail this was not very pleasent and might be termed dangerous. I fear nothing more on my trip than intense cold ; for, as long as my limbs are free and easy, and not cramped or be numbed. I am all right Of late I carry a stock of St Jacob s Oil in my little boxi. flhe Captain calls it 41 Baby Mine,' and has stored therein signal rockets, itiermomeier. compass, provisions, etc) and I have had but Htle trouble, uetore starting out i rub myself thoroughly with the article, and its action on tbe muscle is wonderful. From constant exposure I am somewhat subject to rheumatic pains, and nothing would ever benent me, until i got noia oi this Great German Remedy. Why, on my travels I have met people who have bteo suffering with Kheumaiisin for years: by mv advice they tried the Uil, and it cured them. I would sooner do without fiiod tor days than be without this iemedy for one hour. In fart, I would not attempt a trip without It." The Captain became very enthusiastic on the subject of St Jacob's Uil, and wc left him citing instances of the curative qu di- ties of the Great German Kemedy to a party around him. The SotrrHDowTt. The idea that tbe Southdown may be a little too delicate for extreme northern climates is dispelled by experience. The Southdown, as its name implies, is a South country sheep, and as sheep are kept in tneland might very likely suffer from the drizzling rams, cold, damp. winds and clammy mists of tbe northern part of the United Kingdom. Tbe hardy Shropshire is very likely a better sheep for these ungenal experiences, ilut nere c Ac, with a dry atmosphere, tells for nothing. and no fear need be entertrned of the Southdown failing, with ordinary care ti e same care that all sheep are entitled to to stand an Ontario W inter as well as the be tf The Southdown is more plentiful in Cana da than the other Downs, it is a lively. " chunky," active sheep very well adap'ed tor rough lands, or a billy region, but thriving anywhere. Witnout therefore, in the least discouraging the use ot Shrop shire, Hampshire, or Oxford Downs where it may be deemed expedient eitber from convenience or in order to keep up the size of the flock, to employ them, it is to the Southdowns the farmers, will proabbly be induced to look, as far as the male ani mal is cot cei aed, to obtain the sUetp want ed for shipment to Great Britain. But to ret and also lo obtain the particular class of wool most in demand, and respecting which more will be said hereafter, the evidence points very strongly to a crsss of the down on the long-wooled or native sheep. What proportion of any breed may be found in the latter it is impossible to say. The trace of the Down has prob ably not been altogether lost during the long period Leicesters, Cotswalds and Lin coln have held the field. But it is not difficult to perceive that in every varying degree, the "natives" have been gradually stamped more and more with tbe long wooled characteristics. And, wl.Ue it will not be expedient for the careful breeder, in many cases to keep the Leicester and Cots wold, or the Lincoln type alive in his flock of ewes, his object should be. if be nsts a long wooled ram, by jndicious selection of females approximating most nearly to the Down, to throw the balance in favor of the Down side. The black or grey face and the black legs are, it must be remem bered, a necessity in order to take tbe fancy of the British buyer. For the Americau lamb rurket tat lamb ot any treed appears to be welcome at some price or ether. Chicago Tribune. ir Tr Rmn the enternnsiDe real es tate man states that he could and would say a aood word tor St Jacob s OH, which h.H minx! him of a severe attack of inua.n- matory rheumatism that all other treat ments bad failed even to atiay. Putri snnronrlatea for aericultural this year in round numbers $780 000. 1 bis grant includes agricultural education, ex penses for breeding studs and keeping np 2.500 stallions, inspection of woods and forests and prizes to regional forests. rvnuiTDT nr inactive kidneys cause I i Ti.T-lr'a .lisMsa rheumatism, and a horde of omer serious anu taw uww, which can be prevented with Hop Bitters, if taken in time. j WiSHiso vs. Shaeis Shkp. The custom of wesbiru Fh"ep before shearing is opposed by nioet of our practical wool- ?i-owers, who say that it ia injurious to tbe i.e- n and a needless expense to tbe owner. It bus Letn tstimsted that by cleaning wool with gisohne of about eighty-six de freef, oil now wasted could be saved to tbe extent i f 45,000,000 pounds, and the wool be left in the best possible cencition for taking tbe dye Vegetise. "The life of ail flesh U the blood thereof." And no one can possibly be healthy when the blood u diseased. Veoetine is composed of substances iden tical with healthy blood ; and when taken into the system for the cure of disease, It is abstYbed, and replaces the deficiency which caused the disease. Kaiii ! "Anil vou love me better than al! the world beside" "Yes," raid she. "Aud vou love me better luan anybody else?" aid be, "Yes dearest " 4:And )ou wouldn't think any more of me if I was worth a million dollars ( , Said she: "No: and if I was an heiress, you would not want to marry me any more tbau you do now? "No. darlimfc" They were njt lying, gentle reader; they were simply courting; that was all. Ail other Candidate. p.i- 1r.. mnt.wilv the neonle of '-he j n -"j j United States have declared their faith in Viiinoir.Wnrt a a remedy for all the dis eases of the kidneys and liver, some, how ever, have disliked tbe trouoieot preparing it from the dry form. For such a new can didate appears in the shape of Kidney Wort in Liquid Form. It is very concen trated, is easily taken and is equally efficient as the dry. Try it Louisville Poi'-Cobs Pictubs FkAMKs Have a little frame made of thin wood, rather broad surface, the outer edge waned or scalloped, or strong pasteboard wul an swer, then, with white glue, fasten a border of cherry stones on itu outer and inner edges. Iu each scallop (eight is a good number) put an apricot stone or a hazel nut and make little designs wun plum stones; lastly, fill in the spaces with red pop-corn from the ear. Varnish the nuts and stones before adding tne corn. There is but one rel cure for baldness Carbouxe, a deodorized extract of pe troleum, a natural 11 air Kestorer. As re cently improved, Carbouke is free from any objection. Ibe best hair dressing known. Hrxis.- -To remove paint splashed upon window-panes, use a hot solution of soda and rub with soft flannel is rasa work my be brightened with a little oxalic acid dissolved in water and applied with a cloth or brush. Forscorcbing white good?, rub well with linen rags dipped in chlo rine water. Colored cotton, redye if pos sihle, or in wooleus raise a fresh surface. Vegetinc Purifies the Blood and Gives Strength. Pc Qcoix, 111., Jan. it, l-STil Ma. IL R. Stkvkns: Th-m- Sir. Tnnr "Vcm-tine"' has ln iloin won der fur nie. Have bern having the I hill snd r-prr, comrsntru iu mc Bwauifm ui urer nothine riving me relict until I heiran the use or your YrjrHine, it giving me immediate relief, tuning up my system, purifying my uiooo. giving sireugtm heresy all uther meilmues weakened me, snd Oiled mv Kutfin wilh poison; and 1 am satisfied that if f'auiilies that live in the sgue districts of the South snd West would take Vrgetine two or three times a week, thev would not I troubled with the "Chill," or the malignant "Fevers," that prevail at certain limes of the year, save doctors' hills, and live to a good old age. Respectfully yours. j. .Mitt iir.i.t Agent IlemkT)U's Looms, SL Louis, Mo. All Disuses or ml Biflon. If Vsotmsa will relieve pain, cleanse, purify and rare such diseases, restoring the Datietu to Derfecl health, after trying ditlerrut phvsicians, many remedies, suffering for rears, it not conclusive proof, if you are s suf ferer, you can be cured? Why is this medicine performing sucti great cures t it worths in iue IiIomL in the circulating fluid. 11 can truly he railed the (irral biota Vtrinrr. The great source of disease originates in the blood ; and no medk-ine that does not act directly upon it, to purify snd reuovate, has any just claim upon puouc aunusm. Vegetme Humor in the Blood Cured. Baltimore, Md., Apr. , 1ST. Mr. IL R. Stkvkss: Dear Sir, I have been afflicted with Humor in the UIixmI for some time, which gave me consKler sble annoyance, and after trying sevTal Wood mnrtlm, recommended for similar affections, I was induced to try two bottles of tvoeroir. which benentted me so much thst 1 concluded to continue tskinz it, and after six bottles were taken. I fouud he annovance hail ceased, ami ud to this Ute 1 am not in the least troubled by it. and am enjoying the tiest of health, i can cheerfully recommend it to all persons sulfenug from any humor In the mood. icespecuuuy, MART E. LAMBDIX. IVovWwe thoroughly eradicate every kind of hu mor, and restores the eutire system to a healthy Vegetinc Prepared or Hi It. 8TEVKN!1, IJostos, Mass. Vegetans is Sold by all Druggists. One of the Reasonable Pleasures Of life, a properly cooked meat, affords little or no present enjoyment, ana mucn subsequent torture to a confirmed dvsneptie. But when chronic in digestion is com I silted with Hosieuers stomach Bitters, the food is eaten with relish, and most im portant of all, is assimilated by and nourishes the system, f ae this grand tonic and corrective also to remedy constipation, bUiossness, rhenmatisu), fever and ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. J ft CTS. pays f. .r ths star Spangled Banner I IU tti-H. S.s-h.ag lire -t. ve.r. 8 pages. illu-lr.il.-L S,x-iiirns t-iiKF. A.Wress S1AK SfAMiLED BASS IC, U.lL-lale, S. It. A .-ton wnntM fnr Life f Ptj- arae;.l A enuiiHrfr. ratb r.u h:-t -r ;r sn oradV v srave, fn it - -. i u. . r lu. , ci C si well Uo all ready f.j- .l u.ery. At eVtractiy uln-tra j.i.ur.TI T.r(r.i ai toil .w ,l.,i isit. "Ti.?' '.'i ;li.'!'L," V"- wi5s - made l" Uvi "J-u n1'- Kxnerience not hVTi 1'-'."re UTitmjru. Ail r.ike immense I BOBWr m luwee B SOU BSMB I r"WBUBBrTfBBlV 1 sesseet la t,T! . ert.sillesl aaat tit. kkssr sbsw aha astvue swata tfce ps Twrt mm dianntpil about their powers of endurance, and one faid testily to the other. "1 bet you that I can bo d my legs in boilcg water longer than you can." 4 Done," cried the other, and the steaming water was brought In went the legs, So. .. . . ... A AH 1 with an air oi cenance, no -edifying serenity. Ho. 1 began to wince, No. 2 called calmly for a newspaper. No. 1 began to find it intolerable, 'o. 2 smiled at tKak nnm nt tha miner- "to heaTOn'S name! at last exclaimed No. 1, exasperated by the heat ot the water ana me coo'e of bis antagonist, "what is your leg made oft" "Wood," senlentiously replied the other. Kalahazoj, Mich., Feb. 2, 1880. t tim Tlrtn utitpr will bear iecom- nu.i.liltiui hnneutlv. All who USe them confer upon them the highest encomiums, and give them credit for making cures all the propneters claim tor mum. uae bunt them mnee Ihev were first offerd.tO the public. They took high rank from the first, and maintained it, and are more caiieu fnr than all others combined. So long as they keep up their reput Uion for punty and usefulness, l snail continue to mwu mend them-somcthiug I have never before done with any other patent medicine. w ww a itf yt r TT JU i. DdAAVJV, A (Jcvnrwix states that he often laughed, respectfully of course, from his boyhood up, at his old fathers's prouncia iinn i.t th srnni f nrnitoor. Ilia children now teil him that is the wy to pronounce , . . . ,.. it, and He nss oeen urougm in ra;axu father as a highly accomplished old gentle- Thocsasiis of ladies to-day cherish grate ful remembrances of the help derived from the use of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. It positively cures all female complaint. Send to Mrs. Lydia finn- ham, 233 Western Avenue, L.ynn, jiass., for pamphlets. lit B. has been appointed on a com mittee of supervision. "How much does it bring you in?" asks a trtend. Oh, that depends. When we attend a meeting we receive nothing. But when we are absent we get fined. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S TS55TAEIS COItTOTITD. Is a PosWre Care wen Um FalafWI OawliWi eee W McaBSSM MMrNMrmsw U win ears sottrftr tks lalass, an mrlaa twoskt tsoe. rantae sssl BsMlsesswiets. see taw Spiaal Wsssxsas, ana Is serUaahtrbr sdssest as she Cbsaawwi Ufa, M win SusntT saaarf wastes ffwa she sssras fa sb sarly siaf sml if The lnaisrraa asms kaaon thars Is ckscksa ssry stMsdOr St lie as It ROOTS faiatasss, flimlisrr. Swliiijsall sisn tar stlomlsats. ant ransTrs wsskaaai f th sfswjsssk It suras Btostms. Hsailseh . r-iuwlisnse. MSUtT, That rests st bssrtna Sows. see bseksrha. Is slwars pirsnsinUy UwUlusliamssaaS sadaranstr IkwaMciT wltk CksswsthaS com tea f till II I Si. rartlMaBrssr ICkIwt Cnwiplslasi 1 atttsr SM Mr Owapsund Is SBsvrpaawjtf. LVD1S E. PIXEHSa- ftmrtl'J M roCNBai pnput st ta mmi tot Wavn Atssms, tjaa,Hsav FTto SL Su SMtUstor (a. swatkraaa si Ih form at pats, slse Is the tarsi ml luiisgss, rssstDt wt srlea. V par sot (srattksr. Mra. flsTS till J isiiai ill 1 nf isnslrr Sws4 Sar nusfir skwaM B sllSsat LTTlLt a PuTKaAAV) uvn rnxa tiitt ar seat ssnaatr mt tbsBrcr. ssr BmU s- ell btsn-t aaa Umt aniiciae ever Jli.d- mbiiiatioa of Hons. Buchu. Mnn drokiefcua OandOlton,wltlisiltubetand lira eve i,.jenMs oi w war miwi makesatlgreslos BlOOd P'irrner, Liver Reg U i vor, and Life sad lleuUs. lonloniis: Ageiit eiifffVasaVJIHsaians NodlwscViii T-ocf Vnr eiW wh-rnvp IbUeis ara a,e(lo vsrssl aej purtact ara llasr liey gin iw U IS alTir-tatSt HSn. To sU whom emryieeteau lrmrslari trorllsbwelsorVun,lrT orrmil- who qolrsaa ApiSJsrr 1""" and mild Stlmulsnt, Bop UUara ara UTsalaa, Without intotn eating. isw ex Komaxu-rwhatyoui leeInvs er rrmptons sro wlsu tbe dutsue or silwasu a as Hop En ters, IXaitwsitantilyimsTre sick but If To only fi I bad or BasersWr.fa09 Hert s: oorc ltmaysSTyourlife.il,liaa'avea hui.dreda. fSOOwlUbepaklforaes ther will sot eurs or help. Do not suffer f,l Jour lri.-mls suiler lutudtmn them flop B Kemember, Bop Bitters Is drugired drunkca nonim. hut the PoTr-aa a llewt Kedl-ineererm9i!e;tho -WTAlJDeSa. TBIK&B Baa Burs- no ptnuie or Ismtly P .I.C.ts sn swslt snl Irwirf-tTMere, rttvrtcrrnr t y T,-tT. tittis-iiiiv'iiiiiiBTmy-iyi AINITIHIEIM BIOiOIKiS. Anthem Ha (il.t"). W. O. rerkiiis. Emerson's Eooks of Anthems. i.s.) American Anthem Book John-ion, Tenner anil AbtieT. Gem Gleaner, (f 1.00) J. It. CtUUiB fc-k. Perkins' Anthem Book. At this season, choirs are nines In need of new Anthems, in tne aiiove flee hooks will he found all that possibly can lie needed, and of the very best qualilT. Era-llmt A nffcent ami ea) Charnsn win also tie found in Eiuerson's new Hkbai.d op Pkaise ,Jl.to; in J. P. IWiH Fbvtitil l aoars Book, tSLSSi: in Zemthn's Ispej. itl.isr): in Tourjee's I'Boacit CHont ii.m : In Perkins' Tuple (1U) ; and in Emerson's Voice or VYOKaHir, jl.w). MUSICAL SOCIETIES should hegin In practice some good Cantata, ss Joseph s BondKe. (Jl.w) 1 hatlwick. Cbris suas. (v cents) Gulterson. There are mauj others. tSKND FOR LISTS ! - DO NOT FOEGET that the IDEAL (75 cents, hy Emerson, Is the nook of the season for Sinmiur (.'lSMea. Any hook mailed for Ketail price. Lifaenl re- d action tor quantiues. OLIVER DITSOX CO Bosto. i. DITSON k ca. 14 Chestnut Street, 12 Fancy Written CAKDS for c; fld Voc.; for at-a .hy uau. O. K. BtlUl.Cresco. Iowa. $777 A YEAR AND EXPENSES TO Aswota. Ontat f res. Addmsi 1. SX. Qua msi si see bb Mas. -ia.-. ssiwS srtssaaa, sa-aaaesssstto R.E. SELLER 3 4V CO. PITTSBURGH. PA. 3 n.s..Af r.Mfr An F.nrlishTTirin was bTZ UAX wi. i5 " . ' ging of the speee on Engl-sh railroads to . iri . i ctMi at his aiile in one B a uumxv W":v of tbe cars of a "fast train" In England. . .. ,L. ihU Mir. The engine oeu was rung hiwu"" ed a station. It suggested to tbe Yankee an opportunity of taking down bis compan ion peg or two." What's that noise? innocently inquired the Yankee? "Ae are approaching a town,' said the Eng lishman: "they have to commence ringing about ten miles before they get to a stati-n or else the train would run by it before the bed could be heard! Wonderful, isn t itt I suppose they haven't invented bells In America yet?" -Why, yes," replied the Yankee, -we've got bells, but can t use them on ocr railroads. We run so tarnal fast that the train always keeps ahead of the sound. No use whatever the sound iha wilt!? fill after tbe tram gets by. "Indeed!" exclaimed the Eng lishman. "Fact," said the Yankee; "had to give np beds." Asd got the girl: A healthy moonlight evening s good for building "hi-uses. Ho money is required, onij uua ij"" t .1: . l. rtitv ofrr thpv are 1UTC1 B UiSUUOS IU J married. They sit down, with their arms entwined around each other, and say tney will build as soon as they are married and the season nas advancea a tunc, mc; will hare a two-story house with an attic. n,M w;u kvo - ihrM atorv hmi9e. ner- hana it shsil hsm this nr that number of room a This convenience or that conveni ence will make it mucn more uesirauie then anv tt hor KfillweTB lliinrlrvda of little lutiu miAj uauu e'- points are discussed. The season adran- , -1. ess. t be reason passes, no noose umn. The other fellow builds tbe house. Hurrah For Our Side! Many people have lost their interest in politics and in amusements because they are so out of sorts and run down that they cannot enjoy anything. If such persons would only be wise enough to try that Celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort and ex penence its tonic and renovating effects they would soon be hurrahing with the loudest. In either dry or liquid form it is a perfect remedy for torpid liver, kidneys or bowels. Exchange. f t nonr hov" exclaimed the anxious - j mother, unwinding the bandage that was wrapped around liis "ngnt ouKe ana ex posing to view the skinned and bleeding knuckles, "flow did you come to do ilf What an awful looking hand. If confla gration or eeriesipleutn should set in what would your ufnrtunit father say?" The nonr bnv riuln't seem to take a very ready grip on the problem thus presented in re ference to h is paternal parent. Dut nis iace lit up with something like savage satis faction as be observed: "If you think that's awful, mother, you ought to see Will Stephens's nose." Tux sentiment of the honeymoon is a frail thing, and after a while a man fl ps right tnrough it like a brick through a cobweb. A 3 mouths old bnde was ratt ling away in ber loquacious style, when her husband, forcing himself to appear not too severely tortured, said: Dou't you feel as if yon were periling your beauty by talking so much?" "Why so, John? "she asked, with much surprise. "Because, precious, this is Summer time, and you might get your tongue sunburnt. A Testament Reviser's Opinion. The eminent author, Prof. A. C. Ken drick, D. V., LL, l., who is professor of Hebrew, Latin and Greek in the University of Kochester. and was one of the revisers ol the Kew Testament, in general conver sation with a number of gentlemen, a short time sinca, said : I have received from the use of Warner's Side Kidney and Liver Cure very marked benefit and 1 run most cordially recommend tt to others." "Why, bow odd you look with your hair parted in the middle!" exclaimed Mm. Brown. "1 used to part mine on the side," said Mrs. Jjnes. Then the conver sation became general. Each lady bad to tell how she parted ber hair all but little Edith's mother. She said nothing. Sud denly little Edith's voice was heard. She evidently did not like her mother ignored. Said she, "My mother parts her hair in her lap." Wilis- it was mentioned in conversation that Biufon had dissected Ot e of his female relatives, a lady cried out against tbe inhu manity of the anatomist. "But, madanic, she was dead," said De Jlairan, reassur ingly. Thox who prove anything by expe rience 8 peak intelligently : and the unani motis testimony of all who use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is that it more than fulfils all that it promises. Price 25 cents. A Good housewife's affairs are !ike a motion to adjourn "always in order." Mas born of woman is ot a few days and full of schemes to get hi3 name in print. Sellers' Liver Pills" act directly on the kidneys, liver, and bowels, restorimz them at; once to healthy action. They never fad. Nineteen yeais ago a Tennessee farmer refused to let his daughter go to a candy- pull, and she disappeared. Tbe other day she returned; lifted eleven children out of a wagon, went into the honse and took off ber duds as coolly as if she hadn't been gone over one day. Die Lkcdset's Blood Searcher cured my son of erysipelas. Mrs. E. Smeltzer, Larimer, Pa It cures all biood diseases. A max about to give bis only daughter in marriage quarreled with her lover, and said in his wrath: "N sir, you shall never enter my family. If I had a hundred only daughters I would not give Jou one of them. "Will you tell die," at-kcl an old gen tleman of a lady, "what Mrs. s mai-len name was? ' "Why, ber maiden aim was to get married, of course, exel it nied the lady. 51 k. IloMEsiTX, on hearing sonietx dy remark upon the hunting in the English preserves, exclaimed; "That's just what on; Utile Johnny does in my preserves.'- WnES a bee is humrwicg a!o-.t yo'i on a sharp key he means mischief, and yon should just make a bee flat of bim, with anything handy. Important to Travelers. Special Inducement are offered vou by the Burlington Jtoute. It will piv you to read their advertisement to he fouud elsewhere in this issue. "Opkslno core-ut! " yelled Uie anules when they saw tbe woman coming with the carving knife. "Ir 1 had a heart like thine." said a rambler to his opponent, ''1 should be Bushed with joy." Johsst was hit by a ball the other tin v. I ine bawl iuimetliate!y came out of bis tncutn. "KoBch sa Kats." Aalr I Imicists for It It rl.ar. int mice, roscbee, beuVbuga, Bias, vermin, in sects, lac BIBS.--S. JM1 ItlaDLV. Hjfi -j t Huua s-s. r ui u sad Cb.ewu.ut sirtw a t .-t anl auirisuxK oi tiui nne i iu.'r aoui,, wuich lae oBsr at, ss low rtV: a 4onra of Uie oral qual.ty, p, rtect aiiae la iuU.t Bhape, can be sou tor. Tka Great Pile Remedy, "ANsKE-tK" the discoverv of Dr K.W bee, ia entitled to be called Uie wonder of the age, 20 000 iratefnl an Here re bless tbe only infallible , remedy for Piles ever in tro ll need. Only those who have used lo tions, ointment, and Internal remedua in vain, will understand tbe grateful feeuiif; of instant relief from pain and lustful rope of rertain cure of tbe terrible disease, that ANA KES13 assures. It is naed by Doctois of all ecnooa. Dent oy mail on receipt of price. LOO per box. temples free by P. Neualaed- tar at lo., cox otHo ftow lork. Sole mannfao- WEATHEROR NOT. , ,; said, -W eU, there'll be weather andt?s "ct'tlsnyratc.-- Alssi weather is the - yeliow . -.ar'-ii . .vdrtrnrvasi thinks It IilS S-lal right to t.y to better the . and .uris his Snathemas BRaiost - Old Pro" and all who enlev.r to a-iat him In regulatinfc The weather. The following communication ta 'from fZt Tice. of SL Louis. X? meteorologwt and weather prophet of the J-t. U does not dwuss tin weather bnt snniethir. surelTof more importance to those woo softer wilh'that isiinfiil miilsdy he speak? t of The day afurctTncluiliii. luy lectures al Burlington, Iowa, on the 21st of Pecemher last. I was seized with a sttd.len stt.-lt of neuraliria in the chest, eiTiiitt me excrui-iatinir pain an-l almost prevent int bivatliiiiB- My pulse, usually eu. tell to : intense nau-a of the Monuw-h succeeded, and a cold, clammr sweat cr-vere.1 my entire body. The attending physician could do not hin! to re lieve me. Alter sutlcrm for inree mmu. thoueht as I had lieen uiii Pt. J v obs Oil witl- goo.1 erTert for rheumatic p:uii-l would tnr it. laaiuratcl a piece of flannel, lniw enough to cover my chest, with the oil. and appliediL The relief was almost insuintaneous. liionehourl was entirely free from pain, and would have taken the train lo All n appointment that ntffhl in ajieiuhborin town had my friend not dis stisied me. As it was. 1 took the nisjht train fornir . home, in sL Units, and have not been Uuunit. since. THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM As i: is tor sit diseues of ts KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It e.'enss : .-ritem of th arr.d t' ''p that cms? tb or.-auful uufUriaz wL.cii only the viettms ol flh nmsiifl can rc:il. THOUSANDS OF CASES of lb -a wont form of tli tcrribU diacaM bAxe beea q'-acktj rirlieved, in a sliort tune PERFECTLY CUREH. ii km l nale i i etnsfnit, 4 i:urAi I haruiless m tail c-iei. mtoriraneof tbe body. be Kidners restored. I IS I ff 4 I li, ImtltarmJe ljr to mil tlio tmport&i.l Thanitiinl fat?iiou of tba Kidners Tha ijvep ia e,tuittvdor 4tilduc. And tlw j Bowels wjefrrei.T &d healthfully. In U.u. way th won dLwev r enwUcatcd trot A It hrM been proTed or UioumnoM xamz lMtLhAmeffi-etiml rt-medr for oieaaturKi: the xyntem of ail rn-rbi'! v-cretion. Itkiou:dte rued in evi-rr housciiold nm a SPUIMG MEDICJNE. Always ev.r 111 ..O .. JV?.. . OKdTtA SiOX.ILLi3 auu U l iJiALB Dises.es. Li pit up in lry Vrer laSle l .rw. hi t!B mm, one pw-'kee o w'.e-ii miu"J! r.iniieine. SLin LlaalJ Forstwcry eestrtror i th.e.tpniviMvuI in. .ewiKraiiii'rninyTrs. par it- it ti-t.i. e:eisca-iaj.wr,'un. GET lTl FYOrit IMltflGIST. rr.fE.SI.0e Hi:i.LS. Kit lUKBMIN Jll n.. rrop". ftVIll senil the f-wH.I BTKI l";T. VT. sj'rr'sv-i.'sr THE CREAT Ji UJiLIXG TOX nOl'TU. tSo other line runs Three Through Pas scntrer Trains liaily between t'hicairo. Ilea Moines, Council Bluff. Omaha. Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, T"K-ka and Kansas City. Direct connection for ail points in Kan:ts, Netiraska, Colorado. Wyominp. Montana, Xe vails. New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon anil California. The Shortest. Spwdicst snd Most Comforta ble Kouic via Ifannibhi to Kort Scott. Denison, Dallas, Houston. .Autin. Ssn AutoLio, Galves ton and all points in Texas. The uneiuslfd imliicements offered by this Line to Travelers nd Tourist, are as follows: The celebrated Pullman (Ifi-whrel) Palace tfleepinir Cars, nin only on this Line. C. ii. 4 O. Pulacc I irnwin-Roora Curs, with Horton's Keclininit Chairs. No extra chanrc for Scut in Kecliniiifr i hairs. The famous C B. & Q. Palace lliuina-Cars, fiorfreous Smokina; Cars fitted with Klcrant Hiirh-n.K-ked Kattan Ke volvinw ( hairs lor tbe exclusive use of Urst eltiss paen(rerB. Steel Trai k and Superior Equipment, com bined with their Crcnt Throtit'b Car Arranjre ment. makes this, above all others, the favorite Koute to tbe South. South-West, and the Fax West . Try it. and you will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Throuirh Tickets virk this Celebrated tin for sale at all vOices iiTthe United States and Canada. anaitic All information about Rates of Fare-. Klecr. inir C-ti Accommoilationa, Time Tables, Ac. will Is-. bei-rfuHr Klven, and will send rr to any adi'ress an (-ii-srunt County M tiiul L nitcd btatee. In colors, by apply lug to PEKCIVAL l.OWKLL, t.en. -a. A-nt. Chicago T. J. POTTLU, (General .Vaiuer, Clucagu. 8.OT.0 Arswts sTsinteil for l ife f ft MwitlT K r,.n M.Im. VI. t a ... . .... . .- jm- i, ... uin .r it- r.eoiITB Ilf- t,.l ilvti:ritl)r willitl,. Surv:.T.I In tnetlL ii iti fu:it-ru otwetioie.. -tc The t l (-hia;v ia your L.-'tauijk ui.iii-y. LVsars of r.-!;; r-uny" untta : :i. 1. th ; ou-- aaiociitic a- I tuiiy ulntnt-d lle-t -.,;r Martynnl Pte.iiiL i I-1 n.tr-.it - r."'".' .' r "tar f-.-ss. Aii-ireisi. .ilo...L. I-l ilUsiilNo CU MulMplua, Pa. WfltrhfiC LTualowoe free. AMrrss standard If CUP U la Atuttiuui Watck CofltuburgtiB JeVM works. Isul Swkss. .coa c u iim l The Russian Renitsdips I'TK,Tiv.? DTSPFOTIA, MA. o.,. i 7,.-. . .1 1 tniraeti. .k. .i V " nil iiE aie aa w e wm bb b ri ssvtiM t I ti . W - smw hIbTP IrVWCJfa oo 11 i0 Qmm9 vwrnabta PHXS. wtti fan dlTfcr. 25 nel s any addreaa ana twtwdp of nine tkr cent V MaV- BW swio ty a clrygiaU at tVie. polo IlopTlatora. oooopULU HEALTH IS WHLft HEALTH ot BOB! Is ISALTHi awaaBBBB Radway's smsiiiiniu mm. rar klood aakw snaril flssh. m.. andaeiearskuB, if yo wooui Iut ? arm. yo-ir boose souDd wrtinui (t-neT?,1 ftmrn BcMlveais. " MnMsn A remedy composed of rnfredier.ta rdlaary med cai properties esasuualta Z2 Heal, repair and InTttrorate the hmksoJU? wsjl-ed OOdT qUICK. PLEASANT s?s. BKHH S VKST is Its lrMlm.ni ..j't k Mo matter by'Vluu name the n2, ke deeitmarwd," waether tt be n$? umpuoo, Sypoilla, Ulcers, Bores, Tirajjt Lnaca. sUdaeys, Budd-r, Wmnb, svs tJ sMomach or Bowel, either chrome Vonal, the virus ol the disease K in thsaf wnica sapp.lea the waste, and buudTj aa-rs thaw eriraas and wasted Usbum tyatetm. If the Mood la uaiieaiUtj lis JL M repair must be anaiMiad. ' smwj MrurriiiMa BeeetveatsM. fa a oompeuaUufr remedy. Oil v:r mooloos ac'loa of each of the or.-ns h Bahae Utroufhotit the enure svatem hZ karmony, aud supplies the b ood-vrx-u -7 farm and heal' hy current of new uie. tv' after a tew days use of the SaraspsnuiT. onvea clear sad beauttroL flmp,a kw'w Black .-pots and -kin Brant oas are tvz horee and CI' e.- aooa eared. Psrsoasse?--! from Scrofula. BrwDUve Dlseasea ot ... ?i St mLa, Kara, Le, Thrwii acd sun r? have aeca nalaieJ and spived. stuierihi"' cured dfMses er msieurr nr ,k. 1 Corrosive sublimate, mar rei im . ? tbe SarsaparilUaa is eonUnted asiLTlolasic.' a make IIS lmnmMlas on th mi.. One bottle contains mora ot the acuss , lea of medicines than any other nr..J 'akea ia Teaspooorul Dosea. while 'lire Ave or sU Ume as much, m ihiw rsur Beltla MINUTE BEMEDT. Only reqtUrM mtBatt-s do kn h J wsoIbb s avri rrsP-BB ak.-araa riiOi.au I RADWAY'S Beady Relied to from one to twenty ml nates, n-e-c t i teUeve PAIN with one thorouia antniw. ; no BLitter how violent or excru. UUi.i i J 1 . - DWU.MAMJ lUlljIllrf.. I A I sun nu.uuj.ui. wu-a iwuu iiiiii m. vnjej ftervuua, nvurmisiu wl rwionis s ,.s tpy.. maa suffer. KAt)AV'3 KJtADi" KLiir r. auora instant atssaaatlsa wftke KMwera. IsBI ttow Bflhe ItlBiier. Inasaaaiaslwasl - Bowel, t'smaewllww, er Ike Usm w Thrsal. nil tie mil Breathlats. fmifZ mtt th Hemrs. Msse-lra. Crwap. tnsrUk A'mtsurrk. ran. H-Wvt. UI CklUa. AfSS Ahllle, rkilkiHwTJ FrsM . Mrwlxw, aser (Zl tialass. aerTsatarw. sileeplessai seas t olws, Ssrslas, Fatas u 4 km. Back a ll Bake are laaisau ItasaU. Fever and Ague. FITTER and AGTTK cured for st cents. r.- la car a remedial asent In this world uuit I core Pever and A?ue, and other MsUrloai i 1 uh, lorlet. Typ- 0 I Yellow asd ouisrtei- :U.ied oy ttaaways ru.a; so quicur Ml war's Rsadv Kausr. Ii wul in a few Eioments, whea taxes kp-I tng to alreciions, cure cramps, pasuB. v.H f-ujmacn. ueanuurn, ick ueaaacae. ujrxt LiTsenterr. coiic, wind la the BoweiauaJ internal rains. Travelers should al ways carry a bottle at i way's Ready Keller w.ta them. A few drop I wa er will preveat sickness or palm ti CQanre or wav-r. it ts oeiier uaa krandv or bitters as a sttmuiant. Miners and Lumbermen auoaia Uwiji I froviuea wrui iu CAUTION. All remedial airents eapahle of destrr gr i by as overdose should be avoids!. HoniA opium, stri chnlne, arnica ayosctaniia, il otoer powerr ui retneus. uue-i a can sin u -In very smill dos-s, relieve the pjt!":r; their action In tbe system, bat p-fust second te. If repeated, may airjravaies s eriae the sullerln. ar.d anoiher aJ deith. There ts no necessity tor trlir ii aneertaln airents w hen a positive r-m-nj i Kadwiy-s Ready Rel et 1U stop them I fructat Inir pain qulclcer. without entailtod wast auacii.ty iu eiuier uuaiit or anui TIIE TRUE RELIEF. Ritviri Ttvtpv Rinrsv rsihe only reiw: J aanl la vogue Uial will Instantly stop pu Fiflj Cents Per Bottle RADWAY'S Regulating Pilh Terfect Puririivi:s K?triiiijr Af enU, AcC Without, rain, Alf Reliable, and Natural In tbir Operation. A VEOETABLZ STI5TITCrS FoltCALil Perte tly ta-teless, elffrar.tly eoti.4 ' tweet tru:n, purge, rejaia'.e, i-u.u .,u .-wi aire iro- n RiuwsTBPiUA for the ri.e 'f allD-c"1 Of the S: otnaco. Urer. B m e.s. K toe. H- Nervous Ut-essea. H-ad . lit. cot-'!-' i t veuesa. lud trestion. Ly-tvp-ia. B"l'-:'l rever, 'nn.itn; ton or ine tj-.V'i.H. n-cv-derangements ot the luTer'ti Vs-'-ra.1 rant d to err-t a pertv: . tire Pin- J tafre, contAlntng no ?i'rc:iry, lairiiTaj jf -" tert-etS drucs. wobarve the fotloln.svmotoisre from Diseases f t tiie .hre-tie ixaas: l 1 1 BHllon, Inwa d Mies, fuim.-s- u;w the Head. Aciilliy of tu-; Sto S Bean but a. 1 1 irudcof F..wl. K.ltiissior In the Momich, four to a us, Plntb-rinfr : me Her . i kia, or.. Seruutloiis when In a lyin tiure. ta Vlslon, Dots or Wets lf.-rj ma sirttr andluUPa!n In the lleL MK'1. splration, lellont?-s of tue swa in Pain In the sa-. t he t, !.mi'- "c" Pl'iahes of He it. H'lrumif :n te Fl A fewdoxttof Ksdwats 1'iua "rl!:lr!' tjstem from ail tac aCove-niuieJ Di Irlce, 25 Cents Tcr Box. We repeat tl-at the rMder lan1 dooks at.a pupers on rue a ioje- ' is their cure, ..moni vu cb my t mux' raise and Trae," "Radwas- Irr-tsb'e t'rethra, "KadWMJ ui Teralula," snd others retatlnz to diSercnt ta.s'' eaaes. SOLD BY DRr'.-OlsT READ ".TALSE AND TKl'1' n1 J- tter f srrt: t" RTr, a. Si Watrrea,, tr. CbareB si. -lark. I fLaronna' rrtti uuxL-kuJjati1 I to you. Tbi: srm isivi:TBiET W J1 VI OKi.lt. Water ..rk L.iis"' Hi-hunt I 'i.tn.t ", T'- r.-l mrmtfM k. wrww wwa-rn -1 l lflll "l A. WXLllVIXvO, IJi plits! puts! rt.n: rw Foe IMiw Clnhs. fT Anutenr Tb o.uuil-las.t.iii.ie B..s ?ifef- lesux LjiLi. Mjunie-.i t'orlt. I lKatni-al Isi- llrM'.'i, " .-.uiu 1". ' ,,,-1 ors. w no, r-'ar-w, .ntninuw ii-t , v snd r-a-r Scenery. N-w tni " iiSI' taint: fntl ilt-n niir-n an t ' m S'MIL.SS 11 A SMX. S E. I Ilk - . . t -sia. Farming for Froi !S"w. Aeewratt. Coiii. reh-'t r. TELLS HC1V fh ' ??iLi Make Honey I U Saves aat tlwM Its r7 7 ', --r - J.''r. "-t v- .- trJE.is' S.A.:.AXwVt.lLUa at rtllJ Twr a Lesil IMiaeee ennm jfr-V 1 rajs cure most womaeTroiiy - CTTTTbTTCAT. COxCPAST, BaKtar
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