a. case of The lllrds or Sea. Tte ftiute bird, or mar-of-war liirr, leliEs to the pelican family. It is a large Lird. witli L'mk ptuu-ago, acd seise ff eciiEens have be-on fonnd to nil at ore fourteen feet from tip to tip of the txterjdfd wings. It is a binl of pewtrhil and rapid flight, soars to a a great tlexation, and m extnmely graceful in its evolutions. FIy;rig-fi6fees ooDEtitnte a large poitiDn of its ijod; it dots not dive under water for its pity, but seizes that which appears npon the Burface. It is cometimts seen on the Atlantic Ocean a tiietvaiid miles from fcfcore, which it is slid it never visits except during the se-ason for hatchiog. It is able to aliep while poking itself on its wags at a great height. The tower 10 reniuiii to long on ihe wirg is attril nted to the great beat in the bird's lic-dy. This bent txpans the air in the lntgs, bones, quills, feat litis ar.d air bi.cs, to that it nates it easy to keep btioat in the higher regioLS. Auiuial fcod faniuiie8 more heat than vegetable food, hence birds of prey have a bight r temperature and can remain longer on the wing than birds w Lieu live ebtirtly upon feeds. Tne albatross is the laigiet of tLe oceanic birds, frequently weighing up wards of thirty pounds. Its cry is du coidant, and resembles the braying of an ahs. When on she re it is a stupid Jookiug bud, with little claim to grace fulness. It wid alow itself to be tot. pled from iU rudely. built nest, which it bio ly regain?, alter floundering awkwaiuly around tor a time. In at tempting to By it ie nntuccehtful until it gets the air under its wings; in order to a'd iUelf in this renpect it generally selects a mound or elevated point. In the air, however, it seems like anothtrr crcatuie, and soars about in the most gracelul curves. It is often KHi at a treat dibtance from land, and though a native of soul lu rn capes, its migrations may aliueut be said to ex tend from pole to pole. The tailors regard this companion ol their voyages with snperstit ous fondi ess. Ihe aibfetiots is extremely voracious and will leed upon any kind of can ion. It gorges itstli like the vulture and then til motionless upon tne water, bo that it may touietinies bo taneu with tbe liuiid. It is rot a courageous bird, and is citen compelled to yield up its prey to tea taleb, and even to the larger kind of gulls. Albutrctses a) pear in grtat mailers towards the end of June al out tLe Kuiiie Inlands, the inhabit ants of which catch them by baited hecks, Llow up the entrails for floats to their ULts, and make tobacco pipes and vaiicus denitbtic articles of the wiug bonis. Within tbe AnUrtio Circles a siH.cits is lound w bich the sailers call ' (Quaker I irdf," on account of the pre vailing br 'Wu color ot their plumage. l'tcguius have tLe.it iLf.f, which uiilit tnem fur UigLt, but are admirably adapted lor snimming and m-ei mucU like the turtles use their flappers. They are principally tound in high southern latitude. One spicks, Called "CLiid bird ' by tbe 1'eiuviaUb, U easily tamed and will follow its maHer and answer to its Lame. It waueilcs after him in a comical luanur, p.uap in body and bbort in its hg", keeping its Laauce by a constant movement of it little wingf. In tome regions the peuduins are prtoigxub.y numerous, appearing on the tnerea like regiments ol soldiers or hkelanCsot Utile children in white aprons. Mr. lie L Lett tays that one bieeein.g-giound on MuCijuarie Island ci vered iory tides and tnat tiom 60, tOO to 40,000 i ei:guinsT.eie continually laneiiug and a- many more continually putting out to sea, They are stupid i .11 lb una cau readily be knocked don with Ciubs. 'Ihe leuiale penguin Keeps charge of her young lor neatly twelve mourns. Tie pelicaLs are widely tlitribnteil, and frequent the shores of seas, lakes and livers. A.tbough ci powerful wing, they are seldom seen at a great dibt noc from lane', lhey calcU Uieir prey by hoveling over tue water and plunging upon it when it nppeai s. Ihe btiddeu bex p of a flock ol pelieaus upan a bheal of Jn-ii is said to he on exciting their piev in their touch, bom whicu they bring ft out tti leisure-, either tor their on eating or to teed tliuir young Tbe poueh is cuial.le ol being wrmkieu tip into tmail t.Zd or being greatly cut tended. Liurn g ihe night the penguin sits witn its bill letli.t cu its breast. The book at tbe nd ot the bul is red, and it is supposed that tbe fuble of tne Pen tium feeuing its yuug Willi biood iioui its bleast originated lrcin its haoit ot pretswg the bid ujmju the brea-t in order the more e-iB.Jy to empty the pouch, when the red tip might be mis taken lor blood. It is known that the kingfisher wa. the balcyen of antiquity. Tbe charm ing tables declare tnat its nest was a floating cradle, wbich it lutrusted to tne sea, rocked in it along with its nestl iiifcs. It was toward the time of the belting of tbe i'leiiuies that tbe bud ot tbe btoini built its- nest. "Then the murmur of the waves ceased and the wind grew stdl iu order that the Ark of God might be aeO'inphshed on a tranquil be-a." T hose peaclul days oc curred m tne east at the winter soltice, auu tbe bail oi s called them the "das ot the halcyon. There is a bird, however, which does . commit its Lest to ihe water, It in- Lai its iens, and ia called the little grebe, bue bloods r.peu her njst, and w hen ciaiurbtd p.uin; s her teet into the water, and u.-iug tbem as patio les, reiws on with her nent, tne frail skill re- beleblli g a lit le floalug island. borne biiguiar tuinrs 11 ions existed in old times about tbe k.nj,rlsher. It was believed tdat when hung by tile L-y tbe bill above the deck ot a Vtssei it wou d md.cate the direction ot the wind t y tun. nig lis breast toward that part oi .br horizon. Tnis power was gravely biouted to oee-ult mtgierisuil The Tartars lljck the feathers Horn a KtLgljbher, throw them into the water, lbv.ii carelu ly preserve suob as float Tbey believe tnat it they touch a woman with one of the leuthtrs, or even her Ciotijcs, she will tali in love with them The O.-tiucs take the skin, bill and caws ot ibe bird, and bhutlmg tbem up in a purse- look upon the latter as an an ulet whicii will protect tbem from Til. Ai;eai pear.iuce of the osprey on the coasts oi so.tu Amtr.ca, and tne cat net upon tbe t hor. ot iing.'and, is re garued by flshermeu as an mi icatioi; ot a pr. sj eious fishing eeisoi . Tue teiu is al. o Lai'ei as a harbinger ol gjod .nek. To see but oi;e magpie in t e pring ia c nrii.ee J l y heimen U be a bad omen, but toted twj m: g pipes t.getLer ia exnsidcieJ pieipi'ioua. Tne olBerva i n is a natural one. When tbe weaU.er is cold and ttoimy but on ma; pie leaves the neot lor luoJ; tl e other remains on tte nest to Keep the eggsfrom becoming chilled. When the Wcaber is warm and nidi they go forib in pans. Tne cormi rant is as srge as a goes a, and dwilia along tie no te em seas ot both Lemi.-pberes. Tuey ari very in jurious to the lresh-wa er Csh founJ iu me Uiland btr ams, which they olten visit. In early times they wtre t.au.ed to libh, and in China there is one species Bti I used f jr that purpose. They have, wbile tithing, a ring labtentd around their throats to ire vent ihein from, de vouring the fish. Brought to the stream whera they are to be on Iu y, it is astoLishiug to ee with what dex terity they todow and seixa their prey, ut it in their pcuch, and without fall carry it to their master, AUHICtLXL'JUE. Cceassof Jln.K There are nearly 82,COO,250,l 0 invested in the dairying business in this country. The amouut is almost doable the mouey invested in banking and commercial industries. It is estimated that it requires 15,000,000 oi w j to supply the demand for milK and its products in the United States. To feed these cows 60,000,000 acres of land are under cultivation. The agricult oral and dairv machinery and implements in ni are ( rth over 200.000.000. The men employed in the business number 700 000 and" the horses nearly 1,000,000. Tue cows and horses consume annually 30.GOO.100 tons of hay, nearly 90.000, . 0. 0 bushels of corn meal, about the some amount of oatmeal, Ja,000,OOt( bushels of oats, 2,tOO,OoO bushels of bran. 30.0CO 0U0 bushels of corn, to say nothing of the brewery grains aud Questionable feed of various kinds that is used to a great extent, It cost $100,000,000 to feed these cows and bo: sec The aveiage price paia to tue laborers necessary in the dairy business is probably 820 a month, amouu'lug to SlbH.000,000 a year. The average cow Holds about m callous of milk a year, giving a total product of 6, 7o0,000,0t!0 gallons. Tw.lve cents gallon is a fair price to estimate the value of this mil at, a total leturu to the dairy larmer ot S 10,000,000. Fifty j.r ceu. of the milk is made into cheese and butter. It takes twtnty Bkven pounds of milk to make one pound i.f butter, aid about tta pounds of cheese. There is the same a i.ouut ol nutritiou in three ai d one-half pounds of milk that there is in one poutid U beef. A fat steer furnishes flity per cent of boneless beef, but it would re quire about 21,000,000 steers, weighing 1,500 pounds each, to ptoduue tbe same amount of nut run n as the annual milk product does. Ei'isal b" is ask. When pigs become unable to use their hind quarters, it is an iudicatiou of spinal elisease, or more particularly of iuflammation of the cov ering membrane of tLe spine. This ef fects the nerves of the loins and causes pn rah sis. The remedy is to apply hot fomentation of the back, wipe tbe skin dry, and immediately apply spirit of tcrtentite or mustard paste. The dis ease does not injure tbe pork in any way unless the kidneys are affected, in which case if the water does not appear right, eive half dram of saltpetre. If tbe kid Jeys al e dise rdered the meat may taste strong. Xcr Beabiso Tkees. It is the safest way to plant nuts wbere you wish the trees to remain, as the transplanting ol oaks and nut trees is both laborious aud hi zardous ou account of their tip root Flint the nuts in well prepared soil at any time belore the ground freezes. Cover them quite lightly. They should be allowed to freeze enough to burst tLe bhe li. I'iaut several seeds where only one tree is wanted, and then if all sprout let only tbe strongest one remain, ilark the rows cr hills so thr.t they cau be cultivated and weeded if necessary be fore the nuts sprtut For the first few years keep the ground under cultivation by pi in tin g oo.-n or potatoes between the rows. A ib and Scjjsuine The flesh cf fottlse.f any kind, so epicures profess to believe, which have always beep, al lowed their liberty, anl air and sunshine without btiut, is much superior to that of those confined while fattening. Nevertheless, if fowls are kept in clean and comloi table coops, or pens, and regularly watered aud fed upon whole scme food atd plenty of it, every one may be sure of having desirable dishes f iioultiy flesh ou the table provided the cook nndeistanels and ;jes her du'y. Feeding FornTBr. Have a big.cheap wasb boiler. Put it ou a back kitchen stove, with sott water. Into this put all tbe bones, potato peelings, bread scraps, cravy, meat, vegetables, eto. tbat come from your tatle. Adi any food corn, rye. barley, meal lor chickens that oa may happen to have. Add also reel pepper anu saX Dump this into a trough lor your chickens while Ihe heat ot the boiling has not gone out of it Crack the bones and it will pay in eggs. We give this feed in the merging. Same ol our neighbors pieler it at night We get the most eo'fis. Thekb is so niucb difference in eel iars, tbat while some will keep fruit well, in others a large proportion of the truit will liecay before winter is half over. Fruit to keep web should be kept iu a cot 1 place, where the tempera ture is even. To attempt to keep truit where one day the temperature is 30 and the next 00 is to invite a failure. For this reauon the fruit should never be kept in the open air where the sun will bb ine on the barrels; in fact, to have fruit keep well it snculd not be dtbturbed alter being gathered and stored away until wanted for use or sale. r. Stills thinks the Southern St&Us admirably adapted to raising hogs, anu that by tbe new refrigerating iuveutions polk may be saved at the South as well as any w 1 ere else. The lorn;-continued warm weather is favorable to rapid fat tening and cheap pork, since hoga can not be kept up aud warmed by stoves and wood Lies in cold weather, and it is expensive to warm them by heat pro ducing lood like corn and P-aa. lie tbiiiks pork can Le made at les cost in tue South than in the Xoitii. Cheri ies have proved profitable in Calut ruia. tne report of the Horticul tural Convention stating that Mr. Je sup had gathered from ten acres ol cberry trees 76,000 pounds of cherries, or thirty eight tons, all of which were merchantable to the ca liners. Al. P. 0teu ol Sante Cruz, informed the Con vention that one man sold last autumn 000 worth of apples from ninety trees planted seven years ago, aud another picked from one Bel flower tree 22 years old thirty -six boxes, which sold at the rate of l,b00. The average quantity of outs required to kee p a boise unuei going hard work in good condition ia about twenty pounds per day. Of ruuisa soma horses would eat me re, otheis cannot be in duced to coi suu.e more than fourteen pounds. Driveis of contractoi a' horses are practically aware of the fact that the more feed they can get their horses to eat the more work they will do. "JSJt'T this tea too steep?" inquired the customer. ' -Certainly it is, sir," was the reply, "it is to steep." Give each milk cow a tables poonful of fine ground bone every week. '"; he recently published conclusions of Dr. Joire, the physician to a large tobacco factory at lalle, France, are based on an accurate observation and full statistic they are very important, because they dispose of a great deal of sentimen'.al clxptrap which has been printed frnm time to time. Be asserts tbe pajer msy be read ia its entirety in the Annate a Hygiene x-uoitque that tobacco exerci-es no deletions effects niton females during their pecu liar physiological conditions nor npon the health of their onipnng. DOMESTIC. Afrt-K Tmitriti's. Impuri'ies of milk may not a ways be disagreeable or in jurious to its quality or navor. iu it may be said that nothing that is con tained in tbe milk of healthy cow, fed upon good, pure wholesome food, can be called an imparity. And yet there are volatile substances which exist in the milk and escape from it In the writer's exiwrieuee he has found the aid of a deep pail filled with steaming new milk, that ha9 been set in a com pui. to be covered with drops of a yellow, oily liquid, which on falling into the milk or water woulu float without spreading or diffusing itself, or again mixing with the milk. Ibis suueiauce, carefully remove! until a few grains of it had been gathered, gave every evi dence tht they were a part of the but ter, wbicb, under other circumstances, would have remained in the cream. For the oil very soon acquired the odor of rancid butter, although at first its odor and bvte were not disagreeable. So the albumen of milk may be called an im purity, and yet, nuder eome circum stances, tbis exists IU consiaeraute amoun 8 and largeenough to affect very seriously the quality and cbaracter of tbe cheese and butter. Closer acquaint ance through constant experience with milk ia the dairy only proves tnat wnat we do not know of milk is sufficient to furnisli-w liT-work for some patient and earnest investigator. What we really know of it ia very litt'e, and that little very uucei tain, it might be supposei, considering the extent of the dairy in terest, that our Uovernmeui mitjui lay the sub ct of chicken ciioier as ua ou the shelf aud set l investigator to work uxn investigations into questions which appertain to da ryiug, rather than npon this vory infe ijr tubject But w ith regard to what are called impuri ties in milk it may be Bafely concluded that a cl anly kept and cleanly fed cow will produce milk quite free from ob- je. tiouable matter, aud that her milk will be pure, and annougu it may con tain some m-tive substances that cau be aeoarated from it by certain processes. yet these are not uecessaiiiy or really impurities. How to Fluck Focxtm. I have known persons on market days to go out and k 11 twelve or fifteen fowls, and biing them into a room where there would be half a dozen women and boys pulling a few feathers at a time between the thumb and forefinger, to prevent tearme them. Jfow for the benefit of such I will give our plan: iiang tne fowl by the feet by a small cord; then with a small knife give one cut across the upper j kW, opposite the corners of tue mouth: and after the blood has stoDDed ruuniue a stream, place the point of the knife in the groove in the upper part of the mouth, run tbe blade up into the back part cf the head, which will cause a twitching of tbe mnscie. Now is your time, for every feather vieids as if by magic, and there is no danger of tearing the most tender chick, Before he attempts to flap you cau have him as bare aa the day he came out ol the eeg. A Potato Experiment. I received two iKtatoes. weighing barely two ouucec, of tbe It ush variety. I cut twe einde eves. Kiving me fourteen eves, planted each cut by itself iu a place where au old brush pile had been burned: the soil was very loose and loamy, well mixed with allies. They were plauted April 2t, were hoed three times and not a wed was allowed to erow.np amonir tbem; the dirt was drawn op around the plants aud the sol kept as loose as possible; the potatoes were dug August 10, and yielded uiuety seven large potatoes, weighing sixteen pounds and three ounces. IiiPERVtors to MoisTcaK. It is said that canvas may tie made as impervious to moisture as leather, by steeping it in a decoction of one pound of oak bark with fourteen ponuds of boiling water. This n lantity is sufficient for eight yards of stuff. The cloak has to soak twenty-four hours, when it is taken out, passed through lunningwaUr and bung up to ury. The flax and hemp fibres, u alsorbing the tannin, are at the saute time better fitted to resist water. It is very rare that soil is rich enough to bear successive crops of the came kind of grain without exhausting fer tility; but by changing crops di'terent efements of plant lood are required. Ibis gives the sou a chance to recuper ate. By the time the graiu crop comes around in the rotation the soil in ready with auother supply of the needed food. Rotation may therelore be considered a negative kind of manuring; but there is a limit beyond which its good results do uot extend. A sick horse that cannot be induced to lie down In any other way will often take to a bed cf clean, bright straw. The farmer who desires to increase the .-ize aud quality of his manure pile should use plenty of bedding under his stock; besides tne increase of fertilizers for his laud he will aeiel mucR to ths comfort ot his st-ck. Whether kept in a stable or in yards, it should be pro vided with a cleau place to sleep ia at night and in winter, with plenty ot warm, clean bedding. Effect op Buckwheat, So far as my experience and observations go, buck wheat is of great damage to sucjeediug crops, the eilect extending some years at least it is an excellent crop to mellow the soil and subdue weeds and usually a profitable crop to grow, bnt in some way it injures the land, and where grown extensively soon renders it good lor nothing. To get rid of stumps bore with a two inch anger a hole six to ten inches deep in the top of the stump, putting in two to four ounces of saltjtetre, filling np with water r-.ud then plugging np the bole. Do thi, say in the fall, and the following spring remove the ping an fill the hole with kerosene and set fire to it It is claimed that this will bum a stump and all its roots. Uktlxixo Oats I have tried it and it works well in dry weather, but tltev are a long time in coming no, bein much deeper in tbe ground. I sow two bushels to the acre, would hot sow less. Drilled oats stand np better than those sown broad cast It has heretofore been supposed that tho hoin of the steer or be fer gave indications of the age of the ani mal, bat thii is now denied by Dr. Stewart of New York, wbo states that at no time is such evidence to be relied on. Dr. Louit F.Upatrick has found, after many trials, the local application of tincture of iodine to exert a well marked influence in checking the growth ol styes. This is by far preferable to the nitrate of stiver, which makes an un sightly mark aud often fails in its object The early use of the iodine acti aa a prompt abortive. To apply it tbe lids should be held apart by tne thumb aud index finger of the left hand whiie the iodine is painted over the inflamed papilla with a fine camel-hair pencil. The litis shoo Id net be allowed to come in contact until the part touched is ory. A few such applications in the twenty four hours isufflcient UUM01OCb. Theater pathos "The grwd opera this week rather knocked your attrac tions, did it not?" Manager "Yes; the attendance itaj been very slim." "What will you do about it? "I cannot do anything now except pocket the lo, but 1 will soon have my revenge." ' rndeed, how will you manage it? You know that grand opera com pany will soon open in New York?" 'Yes.' "Weil, on the very day the opera teason commenees I will go over there and start counter attraction which will leave the opera house as empty every evening as a discarded dry-goods box." "You don't pay so. What will your , "A pedostriaa tournament or a sing- ging matcn, i nave noi je uin.. which." Fire Alarm. 1 nave been a severe sufferer a long time with kidney troubles, causing severe pains -K...L. ....i n.l from the recominen- III U.IL & !'' ...-., taiioti of the Chief of Fire Dep irtrnent.Mr. Ira Wood, lorute-riy oi oyraeuse, - 1 u .HIU1v vith wonderful SUC- U!RU iiuuia , ... j - cess,! commenced using it.and foil lid spwaiy rebel iu a snort lime, ami i u mm!...,.", cured me of the pains In the fiack. 1 have rt-coinmeiided St toothers in the department, that have used it with (Treat success, and I do not hesitate to recommeud U to any on troubled wnu kuluey, uver or iiinu"" troul.les. It KlKKLASD sj up't Fire Alarm. Syracuse, . X . J line i v Firemen Trouble, i i. iu.ii ttvitilitml tlnmr time with kid ney weakness, great proportion of the time with severe pains iu the back. Having heard Hunt's Keniedy recommended very highly for troubles of the k idney aud urinary organs i t. u' 1 Aw ..l.int'.ift Iim rirrt il.nAitlilent 1IJ1I UWI,tauiwv..w. v-v, of Syracuse, he having been cured ot'a severe easeol ElUuey Uiseaao laieijr ujr lira Hunt s Ketnetiy, i pure-ua.-eu a uu.itc .. .i A...i i,.,.... ... u.n tn.iitiieilanrsiuce: ILXU ii,iiim .....v. ... j . and 1 kaow of many others here iu Syracuse . . i i. ..i i. j that have useu it auu reeoiuuieuuw n -milium f.r thi kidneva. and f do not hesitate to say that It is a remarkable medi cine. JACOB Yt OLr-KOM, Member of Syracuse 'ire Department, Syracuse, N. Jf., June 11, FlEST KCBOPEAN Cobbe posdent "I cannot find anything to cable to try paper to-dy. ' Second ki. J. "mat n very queer. I sent a cablegram to my paper only half an hour aso." First E. C "What did you find to semi?" Second E. C "I said that Qaeen Victoria was not yet able to walk up and down stairs." First E. C. "But that was what you sent yesterday." Second II. C. "o. lesterday l said she was still using the elevator." Are Dreams Prophetic? sons crertscES i point now rsKDicnosg av VKTCATKO Ten ilar before his death Lmcnin lreame that the l-nni.lent lj dea.1 in the White House.' Rilled br the hand of u awm." When hn vue heard oi tne mgily ne exc.alinei!,Hu.dreim wan pri phe le !" Tne m ijontr of ureams. however, are Den r fulfllled tliej are loo fanua'ii or t;ie? are potved r con'rarT events I'e pie are ofteu pos-se-selof the Hlea'tlat tnev ina:i soon die. Tuer on.! themse Ttn the tulije t of atmiire feelinin. t'lier know ther are not wiml liter ou:e were, snJ a tner approach eeruin aires they are quite aure lhey wi 1 uot -Ih- lirur ol earth.' Thr-He im.-re-Htoos am ruie are trie result or an imagination disordered iiy .itsease. bui the ea:i be shaken off by prompt and thorough mt-asure. We are tol.l tnat veiy many uwaseit mu be prevented; indee.', haif the ilea h- are said to tie preveu'&Me! Hence tne tiiiMrtanee of always acting promptly fa every person d ernenrency. Just:ee UUliam .Mont, of West Sandlake, Y., verr hik'hly esieerned la Troy, wan f.r years p aiiufd i.j f .reiioiliiura tbat he was doomed loaa e ir.y Ue.it i. He hid dull anl Ultiiuir palus la va rious parts of the bodv, bis eoinplexiou was b.i, bis apietite was v.irt'iil--, he fell wery without known cause.was o in-taut ly conatipateil.iiis tonicue was he.ivily coaled, and frequent feTerl-it d sorders ppeare-l. Th. n followed extreme tendernei and pain in the back, ureal lassitude, irravellv dei osiifl In water, wtik:u was dark, frothr and odorous, ail hvncatinz liver and kidney d:rders. Hie de velopments alarmed rxtfii. eApe'ia ly stnre phyl eian did nm uogood. Aoouttrivinnpindesgiair, he loll- m el the counsel of one of t he Supreme Court Justices tou-e lr. David Kenneily's Favorite Rem edy (of Kondoul, N. Y) as aa experiment. It rartere 1 his bad fillnirs revived his apiiet te, re sioreil hia liver and kMneya, renewed his Mood, in creased his weight bv twenty pound, and to U aime he givei the credit of savtn hi- life, Dreams acd warnimn and for iio. lines ot early death need not always be lu'.Oiled If proper ruea urei are prouipi.y Uk n to defeat thtuL Truy (JT. 1'une. Ts the smoking car of a Michigan Central train the other tlay a Detroit man got to going on the political situ ation, aud as a crowd gathered around him be kept his chin working away for a full half hour without a stop. Finally a stranger came np to him and w his pered in his ear: Cut itshort.my friend-cut it shoit." The Detroit laacbed forth with new idea, but at the end of ten minutes the same man whispered again: "Say. friend, arn't you going to di vide np? I want a chance at this crowd.'' 'Eli? Do yoa belong to the opposite party? ' "Xa, sir I'm a three card monte man, and I want to work the crowd and get off at Jackson." lie was given a chauce." Caut of Kervoanneu. Ttie maladies which above all others causs nervousness, are dyspepsia, biliousness and cun tirat on. The great tymithetic nerve which, connects the epigastric region with the brain, Is always Injuriously affected If the stomach and bowels are disordered; a permanent derangement of the functions of those organs reacts by sympa thy npon the entire nervous system, llostetier'i tt n a.-h bitters. In restoru g tone and regularity to the digesure apparatus, and overcoming con stipation, permanently remedy the nervous com p!a nut which orig.naie In alimentary weakness or disturbances. They are the very best nervine that can be uned. Iiy eradlcat ng the exciting causes of nervons weakness, they permanently overcome the dl-abillty Itself. But this ts not lu By checking the maladies which cause nervousness, they build np anew the system weakened and de pleted by nervous disease. "LorK bere,"said Fu.mcus, at a re cent concert, "the seat you have aiven me is orjly fit tor a do?." '-Why what's the matter with it?" inquired the usher; "it's one of the best seats in the halL" "That may all be." said Fustims, "bnt it's a dog's seat for all that. Look at the nnmlx-r; that proves iWKOl" A man 75 years old used Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator for enlargement of the heart, it cured Inra. Price tl. "Toub standard dollar is what takas my eye." says tha truthful artist from abroad. Mother Swan's Warm Syrup. Infallible, uwteleas, harmless, cathartic: for fe Terialuiess, restlrasnesa, wonn,ron-tipatlun. 25c Bad dentists aud some Russian words are jawbreakers. MAKK. The puis are warranted to be PTKELT rer tabje. free from ail mineral and other olvxt.ma aohstaiK-ea. They are e -sw-jin cure for Const). Mtioo, Sir fii-aduche, D.erla, B:lioosueaa T rp l Liver, Lnas of Appetitt, aad aii aaaea arming from the LlTer, Ktomach, Itoweba tr Kidneys. They remove at otatrnctions from the ehaanehi of the ayatem and purify the blood, thereby lu partnig health, atrengih and vigor, bold by drac fiau, oraenibj niall tor as cenia in stamps by P. SLTSTAEDTIK A C0 83 Mercer St., New York, Sole Wtirnraetrrrersof ST. BEBlf ARDTEQK. TABLa flLiS. end for circular. Oamnhar KUk Is tte best liniment. Pries M osnte. TRADE ALi" Ehlda Di ought on is out with a new Eoveb Aa usual, the hero gets down on lis knees in the wet, wet grass, and tolls the heroite that he is nowortny of her. Aa usual, although a pretty tough case, himself, this statement la erron eous. they had II w i ".w. been propounding conundrums. w ny nba ii, cThristmas tree? ni o run nueried she. "Because 'tis ever green, I suppose. ' "Oh, no; it's because you look bo fprucel" They will be seen to gether next summer at Coue-y Island. A Cure or Fneuuionl. Mr. D. H. Barnaby, of Owego, Jf. T., says that his daugliter was takeu with a violent eold which terminated with pneumo nia, and all the best nliy sioians g ivo tltu case up and said she could live but a few hours at most. She was in this condition wh. n a friend recommended Dr. Win. IfV.l's Ital ian! for tho LuiiiTS and advised hor to try It. Sua aecerted it as a last resort.aml was surprised to tiud that it produced a marked cliaugo for the better, and by pcrseveriiij a peruianeiit cure was c fleeted. AIabket!" shouted the streetcar comliictor as be reached that street. "Alright; it is marked!" replied an abtent-minded clerk, figurfug with pencil on a tag. 1 dos t fake much stock in prw rb," said Brown fo Jones. For instance, look at the oft-quoted one, 'A friend in need is a friend indeed.' Xow, most of my experience with friends in need bas been that they wanted to borrow Give me the friend that is not in need." Lire Insurance Outdone. Life without health to not wr h havmir.and health can leicuredt.yc.heckin;lhedrsl appearance or il.aca.se. It the btalv lioul tne lilil and blood la formed by the u'.frestive onraiue Ke p t ie a omacfi and liver hca.iuy attl citar of eouirc tions, aud vou conquer disease. I f ia the Brst appearance of diaoner lake M. Brruard't Vtye tuliir Ittis. Thevarethe oldnt and best lilooil pnnfler in the wortd. sale, ocna n aud agraeauie. li drugg JU Mil tnelii. Xo." said Mr. Cu-efu'boly, "I never say a good word of any man. Haw do I know bnt he will be up for office some day or other." I am a hon-bcllcver in IVeut Medicines, but having experienced marked relief from .Naaf Catarrh and hoarseness by the use of Ely's Cream ll.ilm, I can recommend it to those suCerirg from this loathsome complaint and to those ifilicted with hoarseness or stoppage of tbe throat so an noyinij to sincrrs and clergymen. Iiiuis E. Phillips, 1429 X. Y. Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C (Price 60 cents.) "A cattaw's chest picked np and sea" is announced in a New York paper. He was probably blown to pieces in sme of the recent (tales, and the rest of bim will be picked up later. Walnut r.af Hair Restore. ft Isentlreljdifferent from all others, ttl as clear as water, and as its name indicate la a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will Im mediately tree the bead from all dandruff, re store gray hair to Its n at sal color, and pro dace a new growth where It bas fallen off. It does not in any manner affect the health, which sulphur, sugar of ad and nitrate of silver preparations havedone. It will change light er faded hair In a few days to a beau tifu! glowy brown. Ask yonrdrugfist forlt. Each bottle Is warrant.!. Smith, Kline & Co., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and C. N. Ckittkntov. New York. r.EEB of ninsioul instruments, cheer fully rubbing bis hands: "riiere.thank goodness, the base fiddle is finished at lat!" After a pause: "Ach, Himmel ! If I haven't gone and lett thd giu pjt im-ide." Important. Then yoa visit or ieave New York City, save Bavcave Kxpressage and Carriage Hire, aud atop al ti:e Oraoil t muu llotl, opposite brand CeK Ural Depot. Elegant rooms, fitted op at a cost of one Billion dobars, reduced bo $1 aud npwir-ls per day. European Plan. Elevator. Keataurant aupp lcd with the best. Hone can, stages and t.evaied railroad to ail depots. Families can live better for less money at ine Grand L'nloo Hotel taan at aai other Orat-niaaa h-el is tue citv- Xeveb interrupt a woman when she she is scolding. A broken rail hits often been known to wreck a train, and if yon break her rail it will certainly interrupt her tram of thought. Consaanptlon Carwd. An old phvstclaa, retired from practice, having had piaced in his aan.ts bv an East India mission ary the foriuma of s siinpie vegetable remedy lor tbe Bedy and pemuuent cure of Consume' ion, Brouchit'a, Catarrh, Asiuma and all thr.at aud Lung A fleet oas, also a Bo Hive aud raucal cure for Nervous OebUay auu a.1 Nervous Comp'ainta. after naving tested us woa.ierful earauve powers in tiiooaaada of cases, has ieit it Sis duty to m ike It knowu toaiaauff.-nng fell wa Actuated iy Utia motive ana a eesire to relieve unman suffering, i will send free of Charge, to all who desire U, this recipe, in (e-ruun, Kreuch or English, with fuj dire- LMias for piepanng and usiug. ent by mall by addressing Willi stamp, nam a.- ibis p iper. W. A. hotss, lag "vurr-a UucK, HucKrsur, A. T. A sewly married Texan m in shot his bride while she was mixing her first batch of biscuits. His plea in conrt will probably be self-defence. Fraser A le Greasw. One greas ng lasts two weeks; all others two or tlireo day-e. I i n t be uuposed on by tne bnmliug sinirsoffrro 1. Ask your dede-r for Fr rer s. w.tli laiwl ou. riaves your horse labor an J von Vh. It received lirst medal at tUeUouten n.ai ml Paris tuiosiii ne. bold everywhere. Is her "Poems of Passion," E'.la Wheeler writes: "She touches my cheek, and 1 quiver." It is very evi dent Ella do not write the words of a Chicago man or a commercial trav.-ller. Carbo-lines. Tbe winter blast is stem and cold, i"ct i'.iramer has its harvest go!d ; And tbe baldest head that ever was teen Can le covered well with Carboiine, Mies Mary Blake has published a little volume entitled "Twenty-six Hours a Day," Mary must have to get up about two hours before ate goes to bed. Thb Comiiixatios or Ingredients used hi making Brcwx's Bkonchial Troches is such as to give the best possible effect with safety. They are tbe best remedy in use for Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases. 25 cents a box. ' Fran-cb's Preparedness for War" is the title of a military pamphlet jnsi issued by a German. The Ftenoh don't care for the contents, but they do to see the chap who invented the title. MiliionsAave died with Brigbfs kidney Oisea.se and rheumatic diseases. Dr. la more is the first to discover a cure. He has treated thousands with his Kheumatine troutaune and never lost a case. It siwara eurea. A tocso man recently bought a copy of "tlraudfather'a CA w- " ttoe, and was at the same time suo- ..11., 1 : . . . i . . . 1 ii3u wnu a ouuet-proa nndersiiir'. The clerk tot llll 0,llnl.d always went with certain songs, by or- ucr sue iioaru oi ueaitu. Mnuchu-l'aio.' The qtuck, complete cure, all annoying Kidney. Blaihier auu Lruiar.v Diseases. L biuggisia. "Thosb pictnre cards 1 brought back from Boston," remarked Mrs. Parting ton, in a pensive mood. 'They ar momec turns of the art loan im position." All form! r.f Heart IVu... v., I , - . - imib iiua cureetby Dr. Graves' Heart Kegulator. PpIm 1 If . A- ,1, v iur qo. Threk degrees of mining speculation ptitive, mine; comparative, mines; superlative, minus. PlKsaii Pectoral bk cold and Koa coujdi, cta Make much of to-day for to-morrow may deceive. ;.. t.. I k-.e.l a a ie valine '"a i j v. u .t t. n-tiresentative man from the hayseed district who was n formed by the man iu the lx - hc that a first-class seat would cost hi m two dollars, concluded mat tue ea e . .v. ffino was about as Hon at iuj ulci" Batisfying as anything be could aee in side. A Deatl Shot m-.sr he toketi at liver and bilious di-ord-M withUr rl V. Herce's -MuaaaM Purga Uve Pellet." MiUlyet certain Hon ; and there is none oi ---- -iequent upon taking severe aud drastic catiiartics. lij druggists. Thsi were talking of an anthor who had a quantity of nai nscript, but who bad never been able to find a publisher. -Yon know that C. is going to be mar ried?" "Ah! really. So much the bet- t. -ii - i. : an Annortnnitv ler. It wiu K"o aim rr- - topubli-h Bomethicg." "now thai? 'Vhv, hia iianns, ui ruunci Young men or middle agod ones, suffer Ine from nervous dcbilny and kindred weaknesses, should send three abniM for Part VII of World's Dispensary Knue Sc ries of books. Adilress World's I'lsPf-j 8AKT Jl BUICAL ASSOCIATION.Uulljlo,. Y cnestiened the otherduyabonthis big sister's bean "How old is ner a wll i. Iifl vouni ?" "I think sr. ftr he hasn't any hair on bis head." xivuoi ia and ner Diseases-' is the title of an interestinir treadst (!H Address WORLO'S DlSPENSABy MEDICAL AssotlATioy, ISunalo, X. "Hebe's room for improvement, re marked the teacher as he euterel a school-honse. Fob nvsrxrsie. i!ni'ir-to. depression of spir its and general .1. o.i lv.in then var.ous I .ruis; a. so ssapreveuiiv. air iin.-4 lever aud ague and otner intermiltei.i levers, the -rerro-l'hoS.h.Haie.-Kli.virol ealisnya"inade iy fa-well, llaurd A Ox, e.. iwk n.i ai.M i,v a:i limiTi'isi s. is ine best t-.nlc; aml for patients recovering from lever or other sickness, it uas no euual. "I'm at your service, miJam," said the polite burglar when caught with bis arms full of silverw ire. f tnattv nivli-in '2." HnflCS l'lo' Cure for Concumptiou for 25 cents. How much weight does a merchant's "ad" carry? Why. an ounce, of cour-e. Is your liver und ? 100 page book free. Address Dr. Sanford, 24 Duane St., New York. Is a discarded lover a beau no t? Csnipbor Milk cures aroea and pain. Price 2S eenta. Is answer to bis remark that be hod ventured away from home on a bad day, she said: "It does look like rain, tut 1 brought my gesaiper with me, atd I ordered John to meet me at tbe sta tion with the phantom. By the way, have yoa seen my silver-mountain har ness that I bonuLt last week?"' "Dow't yon think that this half-mask is very becoming to me?" inquired a lady of a rival at au Austin masquer ade party. "Well, yes; it bideu at least a portion of your face." A SorrH Jefset f pLsesle: "What are you crying about?" asked a kind hetrt eJ stringer of a lad who wis standiug in frout of a newspaper ofliea weeping as if his heart would break. "Oj, d-td's gone np stairs to Ink tho editor." "Wei1, bas l e eome dowuyet?"pnr nod the gentle Sumarituu. 'l'i.-ci ot him have." explained the boy, in blip ng in a frebh outburrt of tears, "and I'm ex pecting the rest every uiinnt-j.'' A beau iu his own eye: "I know the man who pokes fuu at my visual inriru. itie," said the man in epectaoles. "He's a chap that goes about with an ear tinmpet aud a "What d'ye soy?'" For sore feet, swollen joints, sprains, corns or bunions, use St. Patrick's Saive. A mas can never paddle his own canoe wit a bad owers. MRonsn on corns " Ask for Tough on Corns." 15c. tuli k relief; complete ,pe i maiieui cure. Corus. wiuts. oumons. AsEwnovil is calied '-Hi r Life's Secret." If tho secret is not her age we give it up. Dr. Kllne-s ttreat nerve sc3tr.rer ts the marvel of the app. f.-.r all neive cUseie-s. AU Ola stoipd fre-e. tssud la JU Areo s;reet I hlladeltihla. fa Malaria, chil's, positively ureif by Emory's Standard Cure Pi!!s. Their equal unknown: sucar coated; do Kriping. 2.V, A comptuiy has been oryinizeil in London to insure against bicycle and tricycle accidents. Hale's Honey OF Uorohonnci and T tr. A a TOR ITP.NS OF al.L A1F.S A WOSM KKtll. C'-KF Kon Co". ills. COLDS ,CK()UP,W'i'.OOr,I.MH-or.?lf! 35, C. PKONeiHlTlS, AMI CONSfWK tios. rr DANisnrs coi uhs (acnceorehronioand BRFAKS CP COLDS Ukt asaclc; ir rruts, la art, wnere oiar raasMiaa & failed. . aep " ra readiness. Of an rrurrtM" at 3V. nsd I J lTt, eheapeat. Lao lot iariraiHm. Pike's Toolhmrhe Drops are la one niaate. ft(iWwAiiiilaaa'Jtaaii No matter what you wear; lex k to what you are. A GHANGE sbaa w a4.aa a j ou r in f'Hlli This Offer Holds COOO UMTIU MARCH 10th ONLY. IT. 11 fl API fli 4 TT aaj a smawa an ; y cLAi,w!eY8r5iiDscriDergeis amsem ' JS?JEX',!?m?!!,.am'n'n,'aw K,PUr weelttr paper, THE COLPE AKt-OSiT. being deslmes t a i iiiu'ri51i'.r.I.',r;rln!'eTrr r'","' ""To in, not n.. u. n.lta onruiix daauxikeumpanv wtta k aaciacqiogiTeaway toaUwh)rolairTil.bi;forr Marrli II). !.. t to.iou ir t.r.-ni " Read aar treat OOer. POll OlaTXaTkr 'JPT.TPTTS: thronthLTt?I'""CI''!.'K''?k?n,, I"- THE COLOEM ARCOSV wxurtj fo, A l ' mnriia,ttMrteea aaMbrnte and iramedlatt-lj atilldlruUcdnuUiikifwlrKC4uuL.iUtia willanxieU ttm I hot-a U. oua o( um luuowic msa.il,nt prtmw. i""- " riieiyi, luci wui anuua u C sr PARTIAL LIST GF PRESENTS TO EE GIVEN AWAY: P E J."? KreaewlaafSI.eeOesek X.e 10 Ftrraat Bkrrelea, tS esark. txa ' l2 lfclt!"!IS-'"""rl' 6 "eta Parlor t arallare, ! VaVT See i lo.CmhvZZZKZiW"l M'XS lOKIea.tB.rtfH.ltt.JriVrrSS:: SS i illim'hi:"'-i-:00'm' ttdPra.aadll.iatib H "I IS ".f"''''!-.- aPaJeNlrkel-PIte4Sk?tia,t3,i: t tMa ee JTi7 ).. 1 - bo Pair Roller Ikatea. MeZLk.. 1 JJ5 t-.J-i ii .... ,R. sa" ea.. z. :i, , .' . . ."vrr ' at.aea. , I ra sua :: atirialaew alrhr SIVea. ii- . T,"cf.r'e'e,IOeaek..... 2" T aterbur W.irkn a.i( eaeh. " SO s.-,o 4o ana o-lld taU Kraecleu, li eat. SO I IVES thaMM 1-1 la awaaJi . . .uri 3 rvxTtu.t u.jvia, Biunnrwi fflnntaiMl aiih i rr. ' mtr mmm laaMrtiavi y iTn?.T3Cl? ii'i'l fc"'0 o oar rabsenbera. I I lF . V-Trii S''r.'i" 'J " -V A1.1AHI.K rHESEVU RtVQlVO IV V . T r - - . onere5u.ovSuYHf5AV"R the mmiimmmms iiTiii i , .'J- 2 .i 5tomj pwi na rgeral offer. i&F"l'- AJRtE SUBSCRiPTIQM Tfl Yfiil x vm wui an1 yoa tw nntuk.ij ..vajkiri nuts w wm avrna rreainifa. A fMur lw-aw prTrnia, sbmdi r Haifa ili ii i iriuJiAi . want 1 tmfm OaVah OT Tur? ipaa,A " -,TwrM 'r' 3 L.SH I NC i CUT nTXfZS "f0'" to our Subr: ht! ryiTWIUI. NOT APPEAR AcSenlJl?iF-h52 "lua"rrtar-r tXaaM- ' ,-4., , terebinth., tea grams; jr. M niRht' TlT IdtSi1 hTeew!wbtrh: Sh was sitting np m bed, wi.n a re thread and butter in UerJ; which she was e-,. :i--tor dj8- :1 I GREAT RtvlAN RE Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatica, lumbago. Hacaacn.. "-"- THB t n KI.K - y.EI ,l5 ? aa) A. vuuAMaw. SPECIFIC FOR Epilepsy, Spotrm, Convul sions, Falling SkhuM, S -. Vitus Dance, Altelulr Opium at Syphillit, Scrofula, Kijt FrO, Ugly Blood Diseases, Iyfp HERVE m, Nervou&ncss, .Sic Jltodoeh, heumatlsm, Xmou H aai, Brain W orry, J.ioou oorca. Biliousness, Voituxtttin, Nervoua Prootratioa, Kidney TrnMa mil IrmjuUxrititt. $b5i. Sample Trsuiiaeainl. w 'amriritan Nervine is doini; wonoera. Dr. J. O. MrLemoin, Aleiandcr City, Ala. "I feel it mv duty to recommeuii it." "Dr. 1). K. Lanehlin. tlvito, Kanaa. '"It cured where phvsiciau failed." kev. J. A. Edie, Ttenver. Pa. Mir rorrearMinilrnre freely anwere.1i Ihe Dr. S. A. Richmond Med. Co St Joseph, Mo. V For teattmonlals and circulars aerol sfamri. iTi It DrvurgUta. C. S. Critteatoa, Agrst, 1 K -C- X H HOP TkKS puimu 4suter i bmoci for tl qukM mxkd hemrty mtia ia carlo? Lam titacit. PLASTER 1 jLiVMIfTVgilLalTt. SnatliOaW CHcfc in tha Bark, Pirfa or Hip. Ntritiina, ttUT Jirtntm tuul M ii.--.-, s-.re Cliet. tWiaawT IntfU and afl palna or tu-brn it iwr IakljrJe f,!ed. It trtifti ens anil St.mniaAr the iarij- Trt Ttrnira oi hopa cc b:rtttl w:tn fariw cl-n ani r-aly t apHT- Sup-rlf.ro l.ni'iicr.w, 1.4vds and saivea. itnea S centi or tog A GREAT 7&lc.z , SUCCESS lr-tont. BMfton. Xj--w. C ATA P? RH SSStSL flUirer into the in. a will be abaortv etf , e If ectua.lv cleans ing lite beast of ca tarrhal vim, canals health; e retiona. I s'iavs inuarumatioo. Crotects the niein raue of the naaa IMUwagra from aiib tioua C'ULs, com pieteiv heals t he irea an. I rvstorea Uite anil aineu. A few applications relieve. A iiorcfik area;, mevtf teill iHmititHi ewe. AirreeaOle te uae, Sen-l fm- cucu r. rTice so cente vVeS"ic;iyi cry-,r,; 1 1 AY-FEVER nv mall or at rtmgsrtsta. KLV i;i:omi.K Vrnggtats. Onto, X.'t. 30 DAYS' TRIAL DR.f m . tTJtiTiio-VotTAlC PTXT and other Et vimt-e 'i aiti.hich ar aer.t on .D Pays' Trial T MKS uSUV. YOl Na eiR OLD, who are suller lnx fn-m Nravora Iibilitt. 1t VrTALrrv. wsnv Wr,KTvs!ui. ami all those dlrsof a I-ks.XAL NTeaa, resuitinir frim Aaeata anil en-Hi a Cecsca. Stscly rel!f ana a-.mrletai r. nr.. rati. si u Pvilth Vim. in, Huh.d OreRAvnim. Sen. I at ouce fur IUaalrabel PiuupiLlet frest. Aililreaa Voltaic Belt Ca, Marshal.. Mich. Phrentx Pectiral will enre y iur eouah. Price a cl rmrfstiula fm ..... I iikTk.i- . Cm (Inarnnt! tn UI emmtm hr Dr. f. B. May TTuiifr him uvatmeot Mac la at ence obttaM ana p' toon can attrid to Wirtr IrTitr ooa tmmtvUAtfkiy afr blinriL E:.iii nvl -n frea. iVtiil atamp for r rly. aUla offl.-n, Ml Arctt tr Phad-ijrft -Will hjrf the Kfvit- umHo;iw Hruhnm. PaT.fT? i KatkiMay, Hr-.i-T Hua, Harr tabnrf . Pa., ith and ib; Ht Ol.ir HotLXpitltiia. fa.. Tifc and KA a. each moniia. 5 az l lirsartj Persons Re$tortl I Dr.KLINE a GREAT Nerve Restorer "JiVBaATTlANrTtVl IISRSa. 0aTMV sLLIBLS ifUkrri ma direTt. A f-ns mfttw yif.fis'f atr. Trejtie nm.l tTrsl (t:ie tree to W.r m;..'v ii:rv tunn firne; ArVeoAIO wtwa 1 re- nf t. S-n-t a7is. P. O ana tvvlxvrisi j) i-rv -:TiM TO P.K Nb.g Arrt . rrii Uale-trHifA. rx ILJ it? .ii r aaojmti i v Mi A w A i . itrt rtv intfni tOO C1IO One-lK.ll..- tl.K i . - T ? . t-renbee bii ' " nttw lanrnit. si earn. . . JMB.,V Peekrt Kol" ea7 t eiet 22 .boa Ladles Paeket kalVea, aTviV ?2 too. A.trZS AlkCa;Vi"ei.-. J-22. i. w r. rr, r.. , t -1 . ' t. . wi avwwo prnvi Me ff U IraiMt I brluTti,u?t .... of awigu,KuaKrtbsr. A'mm72mi rxrj y ros-ipia ana iris A Kt.oS V fr 11, bviik.. V. . ' istnre and .AlioAB, w-n ertabll.t, k, . . CO.f 81 WARREN Sr."" iVERYWHIBI. LIST OF DISXLlSEd AXWAT3 CCEAiLE BT VSES3 MEXICAIT MUSTANG or vans flish. Rhevtmatlawl. Baral and Scalds, Stiag-s aad Bites, Cats sad Brwiaes. Spraias AV (ttitckea, roBtrsveted U aaclcs Mirr Jointa, Backache, Irruptions, Scratchei, ores and Calls. SpaiTln. Cracka. tcre w W arm. Grwh, Foot Itot, Uoaf AU, Ljuneweas, Svlnntr, FoaiaMiera, Sprains, BiCxalua, Sore Feet, Stiffness. I'rost Bltea, anj all external diseases, aadavery bnrtarieeideDt For general use in famine, stoLIcanJ stock rarliijj THE BEST OF A LI. UNirSBMTS Ag9nt Wanted! ILSCS;;. B9oal salable arrlitaevroTrvl to tie tr.)H ,k vu: It. AX.TA MAJi Cf Ael'l U11(1 C'X. U. aruu. W l.VyoRMAHO.t IS rtOAEDT EXCURSION Rates to Texas ai d Arkansas. Plaanhl'-ts. .. d"scn.;M( beds f r -a.- raa k ml bj addr na J J '''j,1-'.!4- tl A':.t'' l. S Y J U. M.-fKirH. .N. h. l-ns Ai. ..., bl W.'jAJIoWil. i. r.. l--s. Aj , Ej iuuia.au. f. gat. Pses. Ac't '.. fVc. H. U .ji i.i B :T.5.T. 7 . a fcivfc. a lrhlterestinffrn- al enrr bv W.LTaa T. (iRaV. a itt.or of T ,r Hi! M. f Bll wiU be o mm-n rt Itt t' isne - -t Ihi i.o LDOof F-truarv i. UHhi. a. t te .va.-l tnjrn week v v-ck ti l comvl.-'l. 1!n imt I a ainenears of aPrt ;t. r' IktiT h i, l a :?u . .,,.m.n, from brinr-liis to en.L ai.4 aa. 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