pax aaa 11 i iiBtatat i low Indian. The branch ot tne Sac tnd fox In diana la Tama county, Iowa, by permis sion of tbe Slate Legislature some thirty years since, buying at vera! hundred acres of land (which they have now increased to thirteen hundred), on mbich they built baik houses, or lone low tenU of imlp. woven loeetber. called In their lanmiaee "wictups." which are easily moved from one place to another, and when rolled up can be loaded upon the hacks of a couple of ponies by the ever faithful and hsrd-workine fquawa. The Sac and Fox Indians, or "Musquakies, as tbey are usually called, are of good stature. larire and well made, evidently possessing great muscular strength, which might be utdized to good advantage probably will be when the day arrives in which they (figuratively) "beat their swords into plow shares and their spears itto piuning hooks," and when tie squaw has hud hold ot the "woman's rights" movement and ireed herself from the burden of slavery. But as that millenial day is far distant from both white and red, we will only wiite of the customs and condition of these pvople at the present time. Three and a half miles west of Tama C.ty is a small Indian village, luilt upon the top of a high bill; which is known by the tuptonious Uile of Bear City, from the name of its founder, Same Bear, Man qua- This branch of the tribe becoming discouraged by tbe frequent ovciflowing of the river, near which the large Indian village is situated, con cluded to build lor themselves a home far removed from danger Visiting Ite "city" at different times we found the In dian boLses built of lumber, or bark, with a thatched roof, most of them ca pable of containing four famiiier. Around the doors are tbe usual number of dogs which are tbe children's play fellows, grow up with them, and when in a proper condition are killed, and consti tute the principal dish at their feasts, .en tering, you find a platform on each side of the building extending from one end to the other, litre tbe women sit and sew. or make handsome Lead work: and beie all their goods or clothing are stored in battels and piled away. Tne platform, which is well covered with matting made by themselves, also furnishes beds for its owners at night. In the centre of tbe lodge are two or more fires cpon the ground, and iron pots are hung over them - upon hooks su&pendi-d from the roof. Here the dusky maidens boil their pota toes, make their coffee or, seated upon the ground, knead their cakes in a large pan ' and tbtn fry th m in grease. Sometimes a pile ot fifteen or twenty are being kept warm at the fire, while the movements of the cook are watched with eager eyes by half a dozen huugry dogs. Outside the houses you can see at any time several Indians wrapped in their blankets, some with fierce lookiug faces bedaubed with paint, others good-natured aud smil.Lg, always ready to rtspond to your w ord of gretticg. Perhaps they may be playing cards snd gambling, of which they are very lond, or talking to each other earnestly, it may be discussing the political outlook of Iowa, as do their white brethren, but of this we are not certain. flaying around are the children, the boys (who leave on ail supeinuous ciotning in th iiimninr anri wt'sr nnlv rne limee car- the summer, and wear only one loose gar ment), with bow and arrow ready to pop over foiLe unwary bird, or still more ready to shoot as many pennies from tne top ot a stick as you Uk io place there. Occa sionally you may see one with his lace blackened; he is undergoing punishment from bis ptireuU, and will stay witn black ened lace and kepi fasting, from marine to sunset, and no inducement will make Dim take food until the time for bis punish ment expires. If any one steals tbey are punished in the same way, only lor a lemrtb of time, sometimes txlending to three days. v At the time of corn planting, and when the corn appears above tbe ground, these Indians bold a series ot religious meetings, invoking the Great Spirit to give them a good iror. 'these meeting are usually held in a large house made of bark, and io white person Is allowed to enter, or even look in (a covering being burg before the entrance), except during the portion nl tbe service which consists of dancing, when a peculiar whistle is given snd the hanging taken from the door, leaving a place lor outsiders to witness the ctretuo nies. Arriving at the Indian village in the morning we were pointed out the house in which "ehurcli" was being held, from which issued sounds which proved to us that the worshippers miibt at least be in earnest, if we might jude from the amount of noise made. A constant seund was kept up, sounding as if a quantity of beans were thrown up and down in a tin pan. This was made by the shaking of gourds, while ever and anon voices of the men broke forth in a loud discordant chart, which gradually tell lower and lower until it could hardly be dutingui?bed. Some times a female voice wuuld join with a wailing sound, then for a few minutes silence ensued, eicept for the shaking ol tbe gourds. This was repealed over and over again, until the signal was given that tbe dance was about to commence and the h inging was taken lion the (Our. lh -n the dusky squaws, old and young, who were not taking part in the "tecalina." hurriedly made their way to the optninir; we also did l.kewise, and gazed with won derment and interest upon a scene that does not present it elf to the eye of civili zation. Upon the platform at tbe fide of the house were stated a number of men, some with fantastic headgear, all of lb? m beating with gouids. which made a hollow sound tike that of a mttflcd drum, and chanting in discordant lone. And now the dancers have taken their places, one be hind tbe other, and ready to dance round and round the house in a circle, but not as you dance, dear reader, oh no. Tbe first is a stalwart Indian, whose great muscular strength can be seen in his bare arms, which be moves to aud fro in the wild m-v Uon of the dance, lie is naked to tbe waist, and daubs of bluish paint are on his body; his arms are encircle! by several silver bracelets, and around his gav colored leggins are hung little beltf, which jingle at every movement. Upon his head are eagle feathers, around bis neck a string of bear's claws, and in bis hand he bears a wooden instrument, upon which he blows every time the dancers get round the circle once, when they paute for a niocent, while the whistle ot the leader is followed by sundry shrill sounds from the other men taklcg part in the Kcce, increased energy on the part of the dancers, and louder chanting aud dium beating from the "oichestrs. " 2ext to the leader comes a woman handsomely dressed in broadcloth, gaily ornamented with differ ent colored silks, and gay ribbons, and profusely decorated with silver ornaments and beads. Alter Ler comes warrior, aecaea in me extreme issnion (jrorn a ilufouakie poiU of view), his moccasins and leggings teavy with bead work, a short skirt of broadcloth richly ornanen t.-d hanging from his waist, bis lace streaked wiih paint of many a hue. In bis band he carries a brass article of pe culiar sbape, upon the end of which is suspended by its bt ak a large black bird, and as he bears it proudly onward we think ot Edgar Pue's ltsven, "that ghastly, grim and ominous bird of ycre," and wonder it ibis is not its counter) art, ana uiiuk it accorus oetier with the bar baric dance than "with tbe violet veivtt cushion which the lamp light gloated o er, Lut "on with tbe dance. As article is going the rounds of the press eL titled, "The umbrella France." That settles it then. For a while we chei ished hope that we might regain pose sion of that umbrella, but sa it has crested an ocean to evade us we might as well give it up. It is a very popular saying that we should put off to-day what we ought to have done yesterday. AGKICULTUBS. GOOD tows. Can any one estimate tbe loss annually entailed upon the dai rymen of the country by keeping poor cows on scant pasture, auuieu ui water or compelled to drink from stagnant pools, bounded to and from tbe Bulk ing yard, nulked by brutal and rough hired men, the milk manipulated in a room miauited for the purpose by women and girls without the slightest idea of the art of bntter-making, and packed and sent to market in an almost unmarketable sty le ? This is something that the most ctmpetett expert cannot detail in dollars and cents. In rezard to the qnality of cows, any farmer can satisfy himself that while his ordinary native cows will not make more than about five pounds of bntter nr week, there are Jerseys that can make twenty pounds in tne same time. And again, while at the present writing it is difficult to get more than 20 cents per pound for butter as usually made, vet there are "gut edge" dairies that are sure of from 50 to 75 cents per pound for the product of their dai ries. The farmer who has a dairy that will average from ten to fifteen pounds of butter and gets for'it from 50 to 75 cts per pound, most certainly makes a greater rrorit than his neighbor, whore deiry only averages five pounds of but ter per head, and who only gels cis, per pound for his bntter. Commence bv discarding all your ' dang hills ; tliev are unprofitable. You have only kept them at a lose, and in their place get the very best dairy animals within jour reach of any dairy breed you may prefer. Having done so, then in the name of reason and common sense do not treat them as you did your old dnrg hills. Care for them in a manner calculated to promote their well-being and produc tiveness. Improve your stock by judi cious breeding, the use of well-bred males, and make np your milk, whether iu butu-r or cheece, in the best possible manner, ilake an article that will com mand a premium in the market, Tbe bntter market is most fastidious ; it is a tyrant : do not attempt to rule it. Sub serve jour own interests by gratifying all its demands, especially tbe demand for quality. Aob of Sheep. The ape of a sheep may be known by examining the front teeth. They are eight in number, and appear during the first vtar, all of small size. In the second year.the two middle ones fall out, aud their place is supplied by two new teeth, which are easily distinguished by being of a larger size. In the third year two other small teeth, one from each side, drop out, and are replaced by two larger ones, so that there are row four large teeth in the middle and four pointed ones on each side. In the fourth year the large teeth are six in number, aud only two small ODes remain, one at each end ot the ranges. In the fifth year the re maining small teeth are lost and the whole troot teeth are large. In the ; sixth year the whole begin to be worn. i ana m tue seventh, sometimes sooner, rnii An. l .;n k, .w,. ... l tk. some fall out. It will be seen above that there is no difficulty in telling the age of sheep at least np to the sev entu year of their age. Latino Tows Ghapb Vines. If grape vii.es are properly trained, it is not difficult to lay them down iu the fall aud this should be done at the North more generally than at present, Very olten, as the American Cultivator points our, open winters are more injurious to fruit buus than severe seasons, on ac count of the freezing of the buds after thy have been swollen by a "spell of warm weather. The vines may be prun ed soon after the leaves fall and imme diately laid down by placing them flat on the ground and covering them with a few inches of earth, 6traw, or other suitable material. Only a slight cover ing will be needed. The small amount of time and labor requited to do this will be amply repaid, should the winter prove unfavorable, by the abundant yield of grapes the following season, in spite of the winter weather. 1 aetxaixt lotten potatoes are not good icod tor milch cows. They are unwholesome ; tbey impiirt disagree able flavor to the milk and injure its keeping qualities, and also that of the buttei made from it. Even cooking will not make them proper food. Better throw them away. If trees are pruned at any season the larger wounds should be covered with turn shellac to exclude air. Many valuable tree is lost by neglect of this precaution. ater gets into the wood which begins to rot before the bark can grow over. It is the same as when monincation iiegtns on a diseased or dismembered limb in animals. As overshoe for horses has been pat ented by a Jersey City, N. J., mar. Its object is to prevent the slipping of lior ses on icy and siipreiy roads and in clinea. The shoe has heavy and strong steel-edged calks, and can be buckled on or removed very quickly ; it affects no change in the use of the usual horse shoe, Aiajx breeders of horses who have cousiderpble Sprng work to do prefer to have mares cast their foal in the Fail. The mothers are none the worse lor doing a good Summer's work, and the coiU being suckled through the hrst v inter and led with a little grain can be weaned withou stunting their growth when they get fresh grass in me oinng. J. L. Bcdd says that cellars in which fruit la stored between picking time and the setting in of winter, should not be opened during the day, but the w indows openea aunng uie mgni wnen the air is cooler. The warmer air of the day time has its moisture precipitated by the sold objects in the cellar, and dampness tS engendered. The Polish are very ornamental fowls. The ground color of the beard ed silv r f-j lai gU d is pure white, the ends of each feather being tipped with a jet-hlac k spangle, lhey have large. handsome crest, with little or no coin b. are good layers (being non-sitters), and are ua?oy, though tender when young. They are rare, but are rapidly coming uiio notice. ir you want to stop your Light Brah ma8 from laying, feed them all they wanr. we nave lonnd that the esrg production of this breed, more than of any other, is lest en ed by over-feeding, Feed them twice a day and give them no more than they will eat up clean be te re resting. A Michigan farmer who had long been troubled by cat-hole swamp on his land, which he could not easily dram, relieved tbe excess ot noiatore by sinking a shaft down to a gravel bed ino which the turface water soaks away. There ra probably many swamps which this plan cf drainage would help. Poweb of the Press: The Helper has not failed to exert an influence during its brief career. Its contribution of news has found a way to other pace. Irs editorial opinions haye been copied into other church papers, and the winced words of the Bishop have echoed far and near. Once it was lha means of securing a renovation of the lannary oi a pansn cnurou. DOMESTIC. S kaklt all the white toilets for young girls are now made with the roam waist. Some are ine uioubo ui, for very slender young ladiea, gathored full at the throat, and a so at the waist. The bodice orens surplice-fashion, showing a chemisette Rmso made of dainty lace or pleated lisse caugni in front by a draw string of velvet or satin nbbon. Tne Marguerite aieevea are sometimes of laoe and sometimes of the dress fabrics trimmed with laoe frills. Often the white dress is made up over a si p of pink, blue, or mauve taffeta or foulard, anu imnmeu wiui ribbons to correspond, but the perfect ly white toilet, with broad white satin sash and bows, is considered in more perfect taste only relieved by ungui flowers placed here and there upon bo dice and skirt. A standinq double-panel screen was shown recently worked in a beautiful way. One panel was ol oid-goia- col ored satin sheeting, with a profuse de sign of tea plant, the leaves being worked in green silks, ana me bumu white five-petal flowers and buds with the glistening scales of the perch. Koch scale was sewn on witn tne needle, and the centers of the flowers were filled in with little uiods oi yel low silk. The second panel was of n&la neaoock-blue satin sieeting. with a towering, graceful branch of myrtle, the stalks being of silks, a few flowers of white eilks, and the leaves composed of beetles' wings, sewn on. The cov ers of standing workbaskets are worteu in the same style. Chicken Cbocettxs, One pound of cooked chicken, half a teaspoonful of pepper, half a tablespoonful of salt, half a tablespoonful of butter, one egg, half a pint of cream, juice of half a lemon, cracker crnmbs, Cnop tne chicken very fine, mix it with salt, oeDi er. butter, ess and cream, have jour molding board well covered with cracker crumbs, torm your croqueiu in shspe and roll them in tbe crumbs, first covering them with well beaten egg, fry ti.eni in a croquette basket in boiling fat until a light Drown. eat and turkey may be used instead ot chicken. Thh latest sensation among fashion able esthetes is Ores, a new form of ceramics, in which the perfection of the potter's art is attained, it is made in the form of jugs, vases, urns, tsnk ards and designs of bne-a-brac ihese forms are antique in shape, and have an ancient finish. The mellow rich ness of great ageaLt caused by the ab sence of all glaze, and the use of dif ferent colored clays to give tbe color effects. The clays are inlaid, and tne whole thoroughly fused, at a tempera ture much higher than any ever before attained in pottery. Beesteak and otsteb fib. Take beefsteaks that have been well hung, beat them gently with a circular b teak be ater or rolling pin, season with pep per, salt and a little shallot, miucing very fine. Fill your dish with alternate layers of steak and oysters. Stew the liquor and beards of the latter with a bit of lemon-peel, mace and sprig of pars ley. When the pie is baked boil with the above three spoonfuls of cream and one ounce of butter rubbed in nour. Sirain it and put iu tbe dish. Fecit cake. Five eggs, oue-half cup of milk, five cups of flour, flavor ing to taste, throe cups of sugar, one enp of butter, one-half pound of rais ins, one half pound of currants. Work butter and sugar to a cren.i, add the eggs well beaten, the flavoring, and silt the flour, stirring thoroughly, flour the raisins aud currants and stir in last. Bake slowly in a moderate oven, two hours. A kick way to cook salt codfish is as follows: Soak a pound over night, and in the morning simmer in fresh water for two hours, chop finely and place in a saucepan, with over a pint of milk, twa teaspoonful of butter and a little flour mixed well with milk. Let the whole come to a boil, beat an egg np, add to the fish, stir well, then serve while hot. This is a very palatable dish, especially for luncheon. Bheakfast cakes. One rid a half cups of Indian meal, one and a half cups of flour, half cup of sugar, butter, teaspoonful of soda, milk, one egg. Mix the meal and flour together thor oughly, then bntter, sugar and egg; stir cream of tartar in the flour, and dissolve the soda in a little cold water; mix all this quite soft witn milk; bake in shallow pans. To be eaten hot with butter, and is very nice. Icing. One cup of white sugar, one egg (white only). Pat the sugar intt water just snCicient to dissolve it; set it on the stove and boil until it is thready. Beat the white of the egg till very stiff; pour in the sugar, bett ing steadily and swiftly all the time until quite cool. Ice the cake when it is ccld, and the icing nearly so. The prettiest designs for the heads of those dressy little lace pins that are used to deocrate and fasten jabots and frills of lace are tiny leaves of the rose, in various co ors, on one side of which is a diamond dew drop or a diminutive abilone shell, with a pearl or diamond dropped on its iridescent tip. One ot the novelties in London is the literary bracelet. It is made of twelve tiny books (silver or gold, at tached to each other by a double chain. Each lit le book bears the enameled name of jk favorite poet or novelist. There are also musical bracelets of the same model, only they, of course, have the names of operas or composers. It is better not to put a woolen car pet in the closets, for as they are dark and quiet moths and other vermin are more likely to collect there. Straw matting or oilcloth is much more eas ily kept in order. Even heavy brown wrapping paper is Hot a bad substitute for a carpet in closets but little used. Fabslet and bctteb. Wash and pics teat Dy if ai some parsley, put a teaspoonful of salt into half a pint of boiling water, boll the porsley about ten minutes, drain it on a siev--, mince it quite fine, and then bruise it to pulp; put it into a sauoe boat, and tni-v with it by degrees about half a pint cf arawn or melted butter. Seive m the saucd boat. xvstp a aieh of Indian meal on the toilet stand near the soap, and rub the meal treely on the hands before soap nig th m for washisg. It will surprise you, if you have not tried it, to find how it will cleanse and soften the skin, auu prevent (mapping. vuimz BAuti ia maae dv audinc a little powdered East India curry into some melted or drawn butter, or it may be made by adding some curry vinegar iu uie xueiuxi omier. I Mcsicai, Note: Tliia ia.lv will .; I Mozart's '-Dcve Song" from "Marriage j garu. HUMOROUS. Am glad to see yon looking fo happy on this Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Jones. "Yes, Mr. Smith, I am happy, very happy." "Glad to hear it. Some good fortune, I suppose." . "Yes, indeed; I have mnch to be thankful for." "Allow me to congratulate you. What is K?" The young man next door who was learning to play the flute is dead." Out in Arlsouav. Uon. A. VY. Sheldon. Associate Justice, Supreme Bench of Ariz ma Ternary, writes as follows : It affords me great pleasure to say. from my rrsona. obrva Uon, and you know the scope of such has been verr extendei, that St. Jacobs Od is the great and wonderful conqueror of pain, the sovereign cure for all bodily aches and pains, and I cheerfully bear this testimony. "I uspkbstasd they are getting up another art imposition," said Mrs. Blank the other day. But they neodn t .rwi ma to loin 'em anything. List year the clumsy things broke an arm off of my Venus de Medicine and then . . . 11 H wao that had the cheeit to ku uw - way at first. Just as though I was foolish enough to pay $15,0 M) tor a second band statoo the idea! ' That Terrible Tragedy' oki or rni chief crra stddsm issamtt ILLCSTKATKn. . - ,h unt hhnne wife mnrtler are re- erivetl ihrw nld to iu horror. Colonel Kaiabone, Booth khot hiio, auJ wm himself atabtird by the MuriHiii. The event ijh followe.1 ly nervous nrontnition, whieh riJ, nil senator llama, of Vi anf, pamlul dvspetwla, whica nr.iwmjr eon rtantlj worse in the l.-t len fears Anally produced "blue" and periodical brain dwuriiera. Dyspepsia mule tM man a monster I Eaoens tell an thai the brain Is the aoon.leat or aU oiyan'. aa.l they creilit the alarming Increase of Innaiiity to derauireinenia of the Momach. hat the stomach the blood will be, and bad blood haa an espec aily eil effect upon the brain. DyKpep na i a dangerous dwonier. and yet ut far too often neitlecieil wnen it miifhi lie checked or cured. II. 8. ItenediCt, for ifclriy-flve years expreiuaip-nl up In Tro, ha often related how for a long time nta ife waa an unbearable bunko. He aaj he would rather die than to tlirooua bia old drsoeptic expe rience. And John Kltinit, Hie w dely-known odd Fellow of lludnon, informt u that what bean in uur ntiMoach, heartburn, lumpy enat!ous and oeea-ioual con'tipa Ion, resuliial in condrmed dta r'pia. iuten-ie neat an I dbiire in the aiumach, bcl.-hluR' ol wiml, hard and bl. ated bowel. HnH ft appetite, constant constipation, lira headache, and a ile-pondcnt, irr.tab e condition S min i. These gentlemen can real-, as can thousands of jtlers. lo what vailence coiidrme.1 dypei.a mar drive a man ! Happily for tnem they escaped mental frenzy br the timely n-e of lr Darid Ken oe.IT Karorite Keme-iy. of Kon loul, S. Y . a pure vejretabie, non-alcoholic preparation which in the pAst iweuty years has cured in iw f.er cent, of eases. It baa a very lame sale and la regarded by phvsielana as moat valuable f T xlom u, ma larial." liver, kidney, urinary, fimale, and blood disorders. It we would escape the full penalties of dvopep. s a, we must arrest It before it become chronic and ets the Hood aud bran on Ore. Kingston O. l'.J fret-man. DccroB X. goes to a restaurant with a friend and orders a bottle of wine. Shortly after he Is called away for a moment and the friend accosts the waiter: "Fine brand of wine that is' Waiter "Ah, yes, but by no means our liest You ought to try some of the kind the doctor always orders when he comes here alone." peak Well of the Bridge that Tarrie r Safely Over, Is an old adage, anil as these wonls seem to apply to my exse I use them. For several years I have been terribly troubled with my kiilneva and liver. I had intense tKttiis in my loins, buck aud ti. I could nut iie down, or Fit down at times, as the pains were more than I could bear. I was treated by physicians here in Syracuse tliat did mc no good, and I also tried ivvenl medicines that Lave me no relief. I finally went to one of our dmcirists here in Syracuse, and was recommended to use Hunts Ketnedy. 1 purchased a bottle, as I found it had been used with wonderful succes hereby others. and I had aot used one bottle before I bean to improve, could rec, which before I had been unatiie to obtain; the pains in my limbs and back were all cone, and it cer tainly baa done all that was claimed for it In my case In fact. Hunt's Kemedy has made a complete cure, and I most heartily recommend it to tne public lor kninev troubles in general. You are at liberty to use my name for the benefit of o hers that may be in doubt as to tbe great merit of Hunt's Kemedy. Gratefully vnura, A. WOOUKUFF, With the Dry Goods house of D. McCarthy l& I C V" x- . . . A tailor, anxious to tret the views of the press on the subject, wrote to different editors, asking: "What do you think of knee-breeches? Would you ob ject to appearing in them? One re ply, tilled with bitter indignation, he discovered owed its venomous spirit to the I act that the writer was a woman. A Prevalent Disease. There is no disease so prevalent in America a dyspepsia, and certainly none which ha so gen erally baffled and defeated the skill ot the medi cal profession. Tbe only remedy tor this distress ing complaint ta a pure medics; eti stimulant, nos teUer'a Stomach Bitters, whose essential principle is pure spirit. Is Minuted by me ileal practitioner- to be the only alterative, corrective and re atorauve on which they can rely. Tne Bitten are the beat possible specific for flatulency, dlizlness, waterbrash, trregulartty ot the bowels, and ail in dications of continued dyspepsia They da not excite, but tooth the Irritated totnaeh and bowels, and may be taken by persons of tie most delicate and sensitive organization, who are unpleasantly affected by the use of the ordinary stimulants ot commerce. Though their effect I most decisive, ye: they are so miiJ and beneficent In operation as to be suitable to children as well as to adult. A deaf old fellow, charged with stealing a hog, was arraigned before a Court. The jury, w thont leaving the box, returned a verdict of guilty, "Old man," said the lawyer, "the jury says ycu are guilty." Hij?" ' The jury says you are guilty," shouting in his ear. "Iu what degree?" "There are no degrees in a stealing case" nay?" "There are no degrees." "Gnilty all over am I?" "Yes." "Hay?" "Yes" yelling at the top of his voice. "Well, that's what I told you at first, but you said you could clear me. Wish now that I had got the Judge to defend me. Will get him next time." Cheikt FAS8ENOBB "Any fear o' my disturbing the magnetic current, cap tain, by Roin near the compass?'' Cap tain "Oh no. sir. Brass hna no efToot on it whatever, sir." Of all Human Ilia - - iiM.cn b at a reineuv deserve a monument. "Anakews" la an excen. lion to nmiiiu.r. n,..u. .. . .. , "-.ep- r-j iviii' 'i rrt j i- n m rtaiiy tall ,i1"kU"!"I,"IJ'- u lT ""'or"' bvdiic-tors of all seh.ls. and for 85 years auccessful In ihree continent-, we have no hesitation in recommend ids' it as a enre for pile to suffer ag xtm ca. K N stei,tk A l u, lux S41, New York cltr send .-aai. l Iree. . ', A Yucsa man began to read a para graph about a mine to bis ewetheatt, commencing "Yonba mine," when she interrupted him with "I don't eare if I do, John," "Tried and true," is Or. Uiaves' Heart Regulatir, a cure for all forms ot Heart Disease. Price fl. The man whose soul is in his work, finds his best reward in the work itself! For nausea, dizziness and sick headache, Dr. San ford's Liver Invigorator has no equal With God, even across the sea; with out Ilim, not even to the threshold. Canuoor M:H enrea ache and palaa. ITicg, cent The proof of a strong will is iu graceful surrender on proper occasions. Piso's Kemedy for Catarrh Is convenient to use and to tarry wben on a Journey. No man ever prayed heartily without learning something. Deliberation on useful things is pru dent delay. A New York wholesale drygoods mer chant, who was passing a day or t in a PennsylvaiU town, reoeivei a call at the hotel from an anxious-looking, iM 1 lv.a rra.l man who looked carefully around tbe room to see that nobody was eavesdropping, and tnen wuisp-M-d "Say, you are from New York, ain't yon? ' "I am." That's what the boys said. Ssy! "Welt" t t This is one of the meanest towns in the coutry." "Is it?" v t, "You bet it is. Any man who tries to get along is cried down at once, jind everybody is jealous of him. Sayl" "Well, sir." "I've got a cooper shop down here about half a mile. Across the road is . f.iil. itli a lima. kiln. An Alder man from Pittsburgh came on here few weeks ago and happened to visit the kiln, and the owner has been to stuck up ever sinee tbat you can't touch him with a ten-foot pole. Sayl Yes." "Come down to my shop and strad dle a shaving horse aud Bit there ten miutes and I'll buy you a new hat. That alderman was a big thing, and it was soniet ing to crow over, but if I can get a wholesale merchant from New York City into my cocper shop there won't be another church festival in this town without I 'tend the door and my wife makes the soup!" Ir you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of akin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste iu mouth, internal heat or chills alternated with hot Hushes, low spirits an 1 gloomy forebodings, linirular a)etit, and tongue coated, you are surTer inj from "torpid liver," or "biliousness." In many cases of "liver complaint" onlv part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases lr. IMerce's "Gulden Medical Discovery" has no equal, as it erl-cta ert'ect and radical cures. At all drug stores. "I am never missed any more when I go off on a visit." sighed a West Wayne street lady. Why not?" asked her friend. "Because since I got mar ried they all call me airs." n .nri-roiTif st,ii I cannot allow you to address'the Bench in this famU- mr manner. insoner: ieg Washnp's pardon; but you and me has Ukt so often we seems like old friem-sl Bad tkmpeb often proceeds from those paiutul disorders to which woiueu are sub ject. In female complaints Dr. IL V. i'ierce'a "Favorite prescription" is a cer tain cure, liy all druggists. Is New Jersey sportsmen are innum erable, and the proportion is six gun ners to every snipe. And it was an old New Jersey snipe that told a friend tf the death of a young sn:p : "You see when the man fired at him, being inexperienced, he was frightened, and instead of calmly sitting still and let ting the shot go by him, he dodged aud got right iu the way of it." "Yoc onght to acquire the faculty of being at home in the best sco'ety," said a fashionable aunt to an honest nephew. "I manage that easily enough," rcf ponded tie nephew, "by staving at home with my wife and children." Yol'Sil or Tii;il iie a.1 men surTerin from uervoii deiiiliry-j 1is of memory, nre niature old age, as the result ut 1 a l haliits, should send three stamps for i'art Vllof Dims Series pamphlet. Address WoKLD's Dispensary iiEuiCAL as-sociatiox, Buffalo, N. Y. A3 anyone is more wise, be is more sparing of his censure. Paueuix Pectoral tr ak a ld and to rotarh. Sfccta. Madame is busily engage! with ber dress-maker. In comes the maid ser vant. "MaJanio it is the doctor." The doctor. I cannot receive him. Tell him that I am ill I" Avoid an angry man for a while, a malicious one forever. riuot MASK. The pills an warranted to be PURELY vc tarde. free from all mineral ,m MkM . sobataocea. Thev are a certain cure for CoarO patton, 9ic Hradache, DTapepsU. BilioQaneaa, Torpid lwr, boas of Appetite, aoi aJ imiaT. LiTer, Stomach, Bowel mr Kidneys. IJev remove all orartrocUons from the ekaanett Sl1l'rt"!,.Dl?"rlfT ,M b''l, Utereby lm jartinf Heaiti, ttrengui and vir ,r. Sold By druf (lota, or sent by mall for tf cecu in stamp, by P.5LTSTAEDTERAC0., S3 Mercer St., New York, east for circular. C ATA DRH Ej' Crtam Balm anger into ttw ae trua. will be atawrb. ed, effectually clean. tne ta bead of cav tarrhal vtrna, eaasUif uemij ecretlona. It auay Innammauoa, protrour brmoe paasafea from addv boaal cold, eoiav pletely keala th sores and restores taste and ameu, A few applications relieve. m moroufa areot "VX vnii uoetueera rvra. Agreeable; to y mewl tjt au amfnnauL U.I HliOIUtlis, DrtRtiX Ow.ro. 1. T. TO SPECULATORS. S. LHBBLOM a to. . 6 ULLtt a C. I aronambw of it Broadwar. Oonunave. Ctueaa-o, hew Tork. CRAIM AND PROVISION BROKERS. . Matubere el an imminent rmriroa Kxraanama ta !? Y',T Oblcairo. 8t Lul and Uwauksi, Wa ban aidnara-jrlvata teterrar.h wlraWweaa P i Wo and Sew Tort Vm .lacut. ord-r, ludTunt whan raqneatad Head It .-ircolata coa JparUoalara, BOBT. L1MDBL0M 5Gk GOOD NEWS 12 LADIES! tlT Valucuuw ot Irfr"!""1 bi25 P. 6 BoVJ1 ." "' TEA C St., No FRAZER" AXLE GREASE wt la lk world. t rM.t. el KVUTTfafCBaV S10 to 110.000. tS"' -roeX LAMP CWroTier that will not break. 8n at ataht. fsorjsur.iPTtorj. I tar. a miu rliT lZZ. !2ial - - - - --- - - man 111 policeman uoiiifca heh foah me, my death,- said a Cholly Pock ah, "do not let him In. Tell him I sun dead. Infoahm lira that I died of small pawks." , , "Policeman, Choolyl Why should an official come aftah you?" "Foah larceny. I've just swindled that bah-keepaU at th hotel out of fifty cents." "Oh, deah, why did you do such naughty thing! "I'm aicn.i tha rleace of temper nee, and I walked right by the bar without taking a dnn, anu x snow will be regahded as lahceny foah to thus go back on the bah." A PBtrDixT man advised his drunken servant to rjut bv his money for ninv dar. In a few weeks his master inquired how much of his money ho had saved. i aitu, none at an, saia he: "it rained yesterday, and it all went." Trnty.fiar Hoar Co Live. From John Kuhn, I-afuvetu-, In.l., who announces that he is now iu perfect health, we have the following : One year ago 1 was to all appearance in the last stage of con sumption. Our best physicians Rave my case ui). I Anally p so low that our doc tor said I could only livetweiity-tour hours. My Iriends then purchased a bottle of Dr. Win. Hall' Balsam for the Lun'S which considerably benefitu-d me. I continued until I tx.'k nine bottles, and I am now in perfect health. A rocs year-old child complained to her mother tbat her ' button-shoes" were hurting." "Why, Mattie, you've put them on the wrong feet!" Puzzled and reaily to cry, she mule answer. "What'll I do, mamma? They's all the feet I've got!'' Walnut Leaf Hair Bawtw. . It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and a its name Indicates la perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will la uied lately free tbe head from all dandruff, re store gray hair to Its natural color, and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner affect tha health, which sulphur, sugar of lead and nltrat of silver preparation havedone. It will change light er faded hair in a few days to a beautiful lossy brown. Ask your drugiristforit. Each bottle la warranted. Smith, Klinb Si Co.. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and G. N. CBMTTEaTON. Kew York. "What remarkable night-gowns were in tha MtrlT dflva of England!" Jones remarked, as he scrutinized the armor. "ight gowns. I exclaimeu, on surprise. "Certainly, said Jonts, don't you see that they were only put on knights?" A Souk Thkoat or Covch, if suffered to progress, often results iu an incurable throat or luii trouble, "Bkows's Bbox chial Tboches" give instant relief. 3c a box. A toy kitchen forms the subject of a patent which has been issued to a citi zen of Brooklyn, X. Y, The invention covers a toy kitchen with a tank held removahly to the side, and water can be drawn therefrom by pressing the knob of a faucet without shaking and jarring the toy kitchen and throwing down the dishes, and avoiding to a great extent the (plashing and spilling of water. Important. When yoo visit or leai e ?'-w Tor City, save Bairirairr Expn-aHftfte and Carriage 11 ire, and abf at tne arud I mon Hotel, oiooaite Grand Cen tral Depot. .eanl rooms, flrted op at a cost or nut Billion loli.rs. rf-dnced b $1 and opwarl pel aav. Kuropeun Pun. Klevator. tiesianrani sup'lel witB ihe bsu llors! cars, staaes a kI e evateil rtiirwid to aa ik puta, KauiiiK-s can live better l leas mon-y at urn ;rjn l I ni.-n Uotel tban at a.''" otber fir-w lass bitei in tne cltv. A Bee tree was cut by Mr. Louis Bean, of Cat county, ilj., recently, and 175 pounds of honey taken from it. a ou never cease to praise it. Uraves' heart RcguIaMr it you ever use it in Heart Disease. Druggists. A professor at one of the French y eee has discovered that though sulphur is an insulating material at iu ordinary temperature it becomes a conductor as soon as it is heated. Its conducting power increases with the temperature, and at the fusing point is very consid erable. At320degs. Fahr., at which point sulphur changes its physical con dition and becomes pasty, the conduct ing power diminishes, but increases again when the substances has attained perfect fluidity. Similar facts have been noticed with regard to phosphorus.- I have bevu a severe t uterer from Ca tarrh for the past fifteen years, with dis tressing pain over my eyes. Gradually the disease worked down upon my Jungs. About a year and a half a i I commenced using Ely's Cream IV m, with most c rati fying lesuits. and am to-day apparently cured. Z. C. Warren, KuMand, U A Xewark street-car company's President is under bail for trial on the charge of keeping diseased horsss in the company's stables. The so' vent properties ol cru Iu o.l J are so well established that it is unneces-ary ta quote example?. Caiboline is made from crude oil devoid of smell, and is guaranteed to remive scurf and dandruff. A Divorce was granted the oilier ray by Chancellor Kunyon, of New Jersey, to a couple that had been mar ried for 3y years. My daughter and myself, great sufferers from Catarrh, have been cured by Eiy's Cream Balm. My reise of (me 11 restored anJ bctiltii grea'ly improved. C. M. Stan ley, Merr-htt't. Ithioa, N. T. (Eisy ta 'ise. I'rs e 5' cents. The mora st-if W in1iiTTs? ilia mtro it demands, and, therefore, o'f all men, me seiusn are the most discontented. hJTT.4J'd,to,"-uti rrom selected NV S e-'ahore, by I asweu, Hazanl Jt trx, hiVT'LUt7 pare wtvl- Patients wlio cianaoeoLareu superior to all other oil. tmahO.i? fmc.J"nP'a nd rough iicin The human mind is like the ground, which acquires a quality acordlng to the puma bestowed on iU cultivation. Millions have die.1 with Brighv iMoiy aiaea.se and rheumatic dueaaee. V.: EU mon is the first to discover a cure. He baa ated thousands with bia Kheamatiae CutaliM and never loet a case. It always d Jiie aremanv vices which do not vh-tn tl!S.f0f fnen.ds; ereare many ... icvcui, out Having any. mSrelof Restorer M the ff"1'1 L'"'e hartic Pill-best made "T iilVtr Comnlaint o.l: Tte,e. harmle",, Jj.We. Tir provesothl6 tw . Hale's Honnv lb I iaawwssmwawmwwwwww m- m I 1 I .1 . V. II IB 1 me rr c m v cm n can u e n a a i Tbe only known ipteijk tot Epileptic ""- 7 - r . , u 1 1 1 .... w i f km mm a a -Alo for pam aou i auu.s "V I , Servoo. Weaknea. quickly teUeved and enred- EqnaUed by none In dellrinm or fever.-fc . ji-NentraUze germs of disease and sickness. Cores otHy blotches and stubborn blooJ orr. Cleanae Wood, qnlckens slogg-lsb eircejauoa. Eliminate Boil. Cart ancle and Scalds.- Bw-Permanently and promptly core paralysis, les. It is a charming snd healthful Aperient Em Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Change bad breath to good, removing cause. tryKoQta biliousne and clear complexion. Charming resolvent and matchless laxative."V It drive Sick Headache like tbe wind.- t7Containa no drastic cathartic or opiate. Promptly cure Rheumatism by muting it-"a a Restore life-Riving properties to the blood.- a I guaranteed to cure all nervou disorder.-. 3, -f Titeliable when all opiate fall.- , Refreshes the mind and InvfcrorMe the body.. Cnre dyspepaia or money refunded.- t T Endorsed in writing by over fifty thousand. Leading physician In U. S. and Enrope.'a Leading clergymen In V. S. and Europe.- Disease of the bkod owa it a eonqneror.-Sa ( For aale by ail leading druggists. 11.50.-. ... The Dr. S. A Richmond Medical Co., Prop. V M. Joseph, Mo. . UI .' t For testimonial and circulars end stamu. ; C. S. Crittcnton, Agent, Xew York. . .. . SHARP PAINS Cnrk. Sprain. WreneaM. Roan. -.i iraltia. prill l Ira. l'Hany pains, aua-h la tl.w Rid, Backarfaa, Swollen joint, Hrart Inafavn, Sure Siarav, rain la ttt Cbefft. and all pains and araiweitber local or daeteanUMl ara inatantlr "Hot! and speedily eud br th well-known Hvp ianUr. OomprMindnd, a tt at, of the awdu-inalvlrtuoaor freak Hops, (imiav Balwnsand Litracta. K Indeed tM M pala-etiuna'. timnlalini. uothtnjt and trenrtnenina; Porvms PlaNW-r ever mad. Hj UmUt ar ld iJ ail drulnaaoixjCTiEry storca. SScenUorBveforStW. I f f a faj Mailed on receipt of I Sw a saw prtc. I1"P FtaMrrCo I rroprlaton and nana- D I AQTlTD faetorara, BoatooJUaa r BaWaa9 I law IV dl-v.-rVr- rnrrvi hr Hwy Stotruwr. anri T4Tvr M!1. fivn-V Camptmr Hut ta tto i VALUABLE TRUTHS. "If yoo are raHerlng from poor healt!) or laninvh im on a beil of s ikness, ake 'cbeer, for Hop Bitters will cure yon. "If you are slmplv ailin If yoo feel weak and itispiriteil, without clearly 'knowing why. Hop Hitters will UeTire you. "It yoo are a Minister, and cave nver ' taxed yoitrseif wilh your pas'oral dutiea, or a Hotuer, worn out witlicarean-i wura. Hop Bitters will Restore you. "If von are a man of nae-nes or l.-ihorer weakened by the strain of yooreverylav duties, or a man of lctiers, tolling over your midnight work. Hop Bitters will Strengthen yon. "If von are suffering from over ea'ing, or drinking, anv ind si-retion or dwsip- lion, or are voang and growing too fast, as is often the case. Hop Bitters will Relieve you. "If yru are In the workshop, on the farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel that your syatem needs cleansing, lining, or stimulating, without intoxicai.ng. Hop Bitters is what jou need. "If yon are old, an I your blood tiitn and tmpore, poise feeble. yiKir nerves un- steady, and jour facu.Ucs waning. Hop Bitters will rive yon new Life and Vigor. "ITOP BITTERS Is an elegant healthv, 'and re f re-ll ng flavoring for i'fc room ornks. imp. re wt-r, etc. ren-lenng them harm ess. anil sweetening tne mouth, and cleansing the aiomacn. ' Cleanse, Purify and Enrich the Blood with Hop Bitters, Andjou will have no sickness or suffering or doo- tor's bills to pay. HOP BITTERS Is an V'ejran', rieacant, and Refreshing Flavoring for Siek-pwtn. Ir nka, and Impure Water render ing them h..r ii.ess, swietenlng tt.e mouth, and clean ing the stomach. mm aw mm mm lSrORXATrQS IS REGARD TO FREEexgursion Rates to Texas and Arkansas. T 1. 1 H.rihin. Larul. trrr m)m ran hi a.ldrwwin J. S roWU K. r.t. Pass. Ac'r.btica, X. Y.: J. l. McKKATH. M. K. Psfc A t. Uo.t. n 11. B. Mrt f.l l r-ii. Fa.rV-. AnM.vPac.K.R .J43 B .jwtj.n.Y. S40 PAT for a TJfa 8VbnlarM hi tb Telex) Ba1ne CwIIege. aradnacea. Wartooal pswnfs. Wntw tar Olraaiaia t U. ClrUtUAS a CO. ra. nw jarafT- raraw rrw Con Gnani!H ta afl emm by Or. T. V, Myr Cdr tx irciD4iat som ia at onoa obtiteM aUid pr pom ca aaUand u thr btiiD6aB unrot;:y miim trwaUDnL atr.nttno (re. S-".J tam for r pty. Umin effica, 131 ArrK -:rvt liUKWph: aUturdar Banihy Hu-d. tf srr Utmif , PaV, ftth an ail b al UM ivrt. nH.U . Ke-mtl. at. fV. VWVTT u: C'ftir fiolai. anu-uurf fe, XM va men monLta. "VHV thu srUmifw from ft Uir, fmh, lauafniM f m rtl tfirl u fsvitl, 1pkp r.ir, tj-vl. niiauv rhw' WiinunJ vvnv tliat worn mini i tn.ik in tb youna; m -thr, wb wv h'.nt..'al nail ii 'pelul mj a hi: l Um ft-ro at the alur? Whv ttTmaiaUi t'tllto IV, hdicbf. ba-kJw. ai.l bn-t ni - I-AttlK U tvrt it niK W-t ft? t tf-ttlllif UP Vrt tW-ll m nMthTur . htoh intirfer-l w.ih tin? 1vt 1 n tiirw? l u't T i k:i tht Dr Lu".ici Sjv-ciftc f oiiHn will riueiy cum th -tvf ami ii k n lri troulai ai tr.r.hiHl. wiuitaulv-l ftai m th rhon-L $.2 1 w. Lniir.inta or by iuX Ij.ly iimiu. Latri tprtiK Allrr-w BOWES, I.rTZK t il I1W iirrl St. ftuiatilv priia, I br. Lu: m-y lw ouumuiUhI five ml orti or by U tier- Consumption Can Be Cured 1 DR. HALL'S WM. FOR TBI .BALSAM LUNGS Cwrew Owewwrprlm. CMk rwewmwwfw, Ti ..... UuJ.hl.1 IMIIfccaltlea. HrwwrblUi Ta. llwarweBaw. Anliwa, CTWwp. VVbinc (ik. ana all IHMam mt tha FmtUaa Orraaa, It Mttn and heal tb llemhrwne f Ike Lain, laaaaaeaf anal Mtaaned bv lb allseaar, aad arwveata taw ti"t rru tlblar it. t ORKaaiptlaa la aat aa hararmM aualadv. aa ta eieal wwiea nrtsm eeampanv HAI.I.'rs HA1-SA.M will ca houh prafewlfwinl aid fiills. ara jaa, evea VISlITINOCtRDS. Bvel F.dre. rWnand mettofcsl; lluinated fcjnlos.l. Border. Society. Satin Knmre, BirtliUy.lJ'eSerls. U. Sample t.fk i.c SieciuieQ pack km SuShou PaiMTiau woaKS,East River, CU at mti turn iwra-Yj lor kisi.. wftacla. bav1(Twr moa hlv ad ftaly ru mrMiv vrr aVOtlw mm Cftl9- W y .iaa W- M, aVmrUXUa SM. tlUfl 1 FOp bMai fatattM Bncht't 4itfMB ftod jtpmmm ua 2 -wsek.s mi itwaMtM iaoffar is I M U W-k l-lHsr its)n is I 49. L'mm rmtmr io hftnriT V rmlu bl oaroal wtM hd trod tft vmla wrwrytniBaT TKTtf SovMtw laavrm I , aot mem to IriBk. A-k yoo waTacniOl to mM it; if bo ImIibv tMtl to mm for :t tn fftftft. a-iftpOtAI.Wl UO,.afc WiIllMio,. H ' FBiBnlz Poctorai vitl can yoar comsrh. Frtce ap cts .rJI1 HANIKDlOt UMbMt ftUd MmmVum .It KUiiur Fttrtorlftl 14oou ftn4 iiNeo. Fricm n nOV. V I-taT CtmV. MaTrflNAL rTXft. lniiaVlft. TO MOTHFRS I rour ohd fraUiilf Doea It pi. k un.m. tart la !t alep. and ertpd lta teeth t If so. I K baa U OK.IIS, aaal aa abaald aae GoJCLARr,'S INFALLIBLE'VQ la n actloitt. liAe. anfilo. Dro'iA-ijca' HEALTH IS WEALTH. Mltf Eiijil Mil officii DR. RADWAY'S 8ars3f arilliaa Resolvent. IU WIT 11908 fraiTIXl aataar aba. It ywa woai4 aave rw Ban trav ymm kaaw aai wttaaw aarlaa. aaa year mm fcaulaa taar. aa Rsdwty's Strsaparillian Resolvent. at Mtraoa, Ml aarifv. awa.fl faad larg wawM irij-ftCK, BaOrT bl a a-aaasent aad laT-g-wua tb bratea-duwa aa rxaaaaWT, aa aaa raaaa. aadoare. ha aa! by a aai aaa lb oomataual auy a ralcmabd, wkauer bw acxara a. eoanmpuoa, araaiiat, aioera, socaa, tomara, bolia. arraipaia. at aaat rhe--, taaMwal la lungs, ttaaaya, Waa. cc, woovw, aata, drar. wnint or bawaia, attaar aavoaaeav aaaaiitttOoaai, la vtro iaiataBI4 WblM mmgUf law wait ana ballda aad repair Shaft rraas aad wassaw Uwaas ot ta tTKeia. If UN baaoa at inkilk. IM aroass 4 ranaa Tha SartparURa.i Resolvent ta aartaaaooaw aba of acb of u omaa. ssllliiiilbai tarau-aoat u nar iraiani Foaetioa. at aaraoav aaa supnia U alooa raw saw waa i war ami bealUy wTsa saw ate. Tn bra, after a bw aya tat ti tb fail hi Ml sa, baoome eaaar aa p-tnil, Molaaea, btaca ipota aa aa ara Hi ml : ore and aMert naa Patau amJanaa; froat aorofBU, crapov I tf ta erwa. atwttb. r. leg, uroat aa tbat as triwn'atsn aad spread, Mtar a l aatroaiv a at ia;, may rely npoa a art It la Bawaananltiaa a) aaotaod a auiacMot Bm k aute ua iiriwiii a u avstera. baa bottl iwiams ator oi tb aettv prtBaV ml ktedlotna oua any tbr Praparauoa vak at tvraoouf4 ao, wan oUmts raur av mt avz umm at ataoa. Oa DoUaur at HotU R. R. R. Radwas Ready Relief, Tat) Cat - aaat aVea Sadfata taraUr Cat) la tb Warl4 ra traat on to twewty nUae aver fan rUv Paul wltk eo tborMgw appllcauoai to Blatter torn violent r zaraciatlsc tb paia, tb KhatnuOa, Bed-ridden. In Arm, Cnppt, Ktrvoua, Neoralr.o or protrat4 wltk dawatt Baty nlet, RADAI BJLklir MMLOt mm aaVjtw luttuai.mtm. nr7LAJO ATTOJf Or TH3 all).'' BUS, CfFXAJOLATIOS Of TH BX-ATKin, OTLAJOf ITIOIf OP THS BOWELS, coaxsTioN or mi Lusaa, KU TKBOAT, OimOULT BRXATHIJta, PAUTTATiujf or Tsa HiAjrr, HTSTSsica, exour, dephtkksia. CATARRH, DrrLUXSIA, xxASACava, toothachb, lratmALaiA. mmwuxatum, QOLB rrrtrm AOtTl CHTT.I, CHTULATTS AJD FRCaTT BITat, HVUSa, LTatBAOO, SCIATICA, SXHV0C3XBSS, aiZPISSSaaw, QOVQaO, OOLM, SPRATNS, rAcrs nt thi chist, bacb ar LDfJU art butuUy rtllava. MALAKIA II ITS VARIOUS FORMr TEYE& i-SD AGUE. PKVKK A5TD AfJTJB eurwd few an sta. Tber aot a remwiltal ajrnt ta thi world that will oar Paver and Ars& and otber Xaiarloo. BlUoea. Scarlet, Trpholil, TeLlow and wtaer fever aided by K.A0 AV8 PILLS) to aalokiy aa BAD WAT E2A0T RSUET. It win to a few momenta, wben tatea mtaraally aecortfln; to tbe rw&oaa, arr Crafoos, Spaama, usr Stiunaca, Eeartbura, Sick Eaaiiacne, Dispep alm, Palpitatloa of in Heart, Cold Clui:, Hysteria, Pains bl Uit Bweia, DiarrtKEa, Dyseaiery, Oou, Wind la to Bowela, and aj inieroal Paiua, Travelers tbooM alvavt carry a boot of BAD VAT'S RXADT RSLii? witb Uiem. A f aropt at water wlB prevent ttcknev or pain froa nf t water. It at baaer taaa Praaca Brandy ar bitter at a tt2na!ant, Mlaera aat Laanb-erawaai abaald alvay b provided wiu a. RADWAY'S Picsrulatius Pills Perfeoa, Purjt&'jvo. Soothiaj; Aperrl nta, Aot v thoui Pain Alwayt seluble and rarti ta C-Feradoa. A VEaETABIaB SUBSTITUTE FO CALOILEL. PtrfaeGf batttitaa ainraae? aoasso wna rwi iwa, parr, pefnaua. aaLy. ateaa and ac( ua, Bapwivi rata tar ta ear f aa jjarwiw ot Bl bVawaeb, Uver, BowaA. Kidaeya. biwlder. fwraa, Canpralvta, nrrau Diaeaae. Loe of Ap petite, Hadaoo. ConaUnaooa. Cotlvensa, iadl fftntloat, Pvacwtiaia, Hll oonteaa. Fever, In'amau 0a of l Bowela Pija, aad all aeranjrement ot tb tBvtrawi VM-a, Partly veawta , eoolaiB-- avarsarv aiisaraia, or swleienoo drur. aav Oberr ti touoaibf vtnptoni resoitias ttvm Diseaaa ta Dtrauv brnu : Coeaupa Dos. Ia ward P1a, PaTiBwaa of Blood ib tn uao, Aetuiv f ts stnmaea, Ranaea, ueanonru, D'JaTUI f Pood. P-il.nea er Welflit la ta Sto. maea. Soar Brtoea. a.aklBt; or Prunenng at la Uaarv Cbokln; or SufTeruif 8en:ion anal al tying prwtor, D.bm of V in- n. Dot of WtU bef.irt tb iJt, Pevtr aad doll Paia ut tb Daad, Dabeieaov of PersplrauoB, Tauawaea ot lb ruB anl ?.t. Fa. a a ta Bid, cnt Lbctav and dMea rtaaba f Heal, aaramna a Bm rvwa. . , A krw oat mt Rad win Pnxs win rrt ' rataa troat an ISM aiarn md Atanrdar. OLD BT DETjaaiSTB. filB. B4 Cwaba Tm abam. vty.in ffAXAS AND TRUE." Bawl a Brtterstaoif JlAOWiT a CO. a. Yarrow, Oar. CktreA sX, N"w Tort. BavnarorauaoB worta Oooi wtu b ta ywa. T tat aVatklba. Bw anr and t for KADwtT. and at tat tat - t "Baaoav isoa wat yoa bt. Health St-rN for Won: 11WKN. i.L T A I'A nmeti. I s lv --rr.z "mm t.UKtnrar.1 rnl.ra, VnTTTVm WrrVlrw Tt.TOarHTVr C'irmlan free. V ALK,TI N K BU.- JaroTui.ia 323STC??cD FREE m H Ac4 . -r - vaa trms r.--i ""T" 7Q Dr.KLIHK S CSEAT JWflnnxTfi UlSAS3. I I -ri . r. Tt.Hw aad J tHtl DKtl . ' .. . , y . , r . ... tut mnm I I FHva zrizz i-v.rs: tt ai LJ flfctnl ta tot KL'N8.W Ar! t.rlla"",' awaOncraav SMWAAS Ot IMIIAII An Open Secret. The fact is well nntlerslwl that the 31 EX I CA X 311 TAXI L1X13IEXT is by far the best external known for man or beast. The reason why beeomes an ope" secret" when we explain that ( Mastanjr' penetrates skiiu flesh and muscl9 tt tlie very bon, reuioTinsr all diseaf and soreness. Xo other lini ment does this, hence none other is so largelr used r does sneh worlds ct good. t-aw-t-l PIT