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THE DAILY CAIRO lSULLETIN: THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1683. The Daily -Bulletin, Dixon Spring. CONCLUDED FROM FOUBTH PAOK. k rarenou appetite that anything would taste good, but our host, Mr. Joe . Lemen, uperviges the table and we haveipring chicken and all the delicacies of the ica OD ad lib. For the benefit of the unlearn d I would hay that ad lib. don't mean once a week, but three times a day, and a 1 uoch when ever you want It. The great trouble with the majority of western water ing places is the absolute lack of anything to charm the eye. One can drink water and eat and put in the rest of the time aUring at an unattractive stretch of fields. Here the scenery is the chief charm. Even around the springs proper nature seems to have tried herself, and within a stone throw are huge boulders and ferny chasms that charm one by their grandeur. ' I know of only one place in the West that resem bles it and that is the ftmed Boulder Can oo of Colorado. This place lacks the mag nificence of that canon, simply because It is on a smaller scale, but It is equally beauti ful. For miles the sightseer can iollow a rocky gulch which ever presents new beaa ties. Here an npright wall of rock, and there a chasm through which the little streams tumble in hundreds of tiny waterj falls. The principal points are Album Rock, Gibrnlter, First Kins Cave-My Henrt's Broke, The Pool, Brennan's Falls, The Old Mill, Wigwam, Lions Pass, Kock City, Giants Causeway, Ambush Rock and the Miideu's Ileal. This latter place brings to my mind one of the old Indian legends of the olace. This country, from Cive-in-Rjck back, was formerly peopled by the Sluwnees, a fbrce tribe who used these wonderful g'lrjj' S ss hiding places when pursued by tlieir enemies. The Maiden's lle.nl is a round, fiat rock with a chssiu in the centre. To use a homely phrase, it look like a piece of pie with lit cut lu ttiu centre. The Indians claim that this cut was (but made by a toma'iawk in the hands of Cullumbi, the fierce old Shawnee etituf who formerly ruled here. And now for the story. Old Cullumbi had a lovely daughter, Leaping Fawn by name. All the vounir bucks in the tribe were mashed mi her and used to take her to church and choir meeting, and break them selves up buying her ice cream, and she was such a favorite that on Christmas her buck skin leggings were never lar'u enough to bold her gifts, and she used to borrow pair fiurterj sizes largor from her aunt, old Muakkishi, who bad sciatic rheumatism in both les. Now, ou this rheumatism, baoL's part of tho story, both of the springs and of Leaping Fawn. "Young Doc I don t Know wiiai uu name was wss brave of the tribe, and he lovcJ Miss Fawn better than he did tripo or cold roast dog, which is saying a great deal He got solid with the old woman by curing her rheumatism, which he did by applying mud Iroui the First Spriog. (This mud is used to this day for the same purpose.) In return lor tins MUSKKISM una ner uroiuer . i 1 I. i both promised Doc that the hand of Leap ing Fawn should ho his. This was all right as far as it went, but L.'aping Fawn was tuck on a young Iroquois chief named Ruffilo Lunii. BufT.-I call him' that for short wns a great old dandy, and when he striped his nose with red paint, stock a few eatjle feathers in his hair, and walked with his toes turned out, he was as fine looking a )ouni Indian as you would seo anywheie ouuide a tobacco sign. He used to go to see Fawn regularly, and they used to meet and sit mi Maiden's Head ruck, and he would tell Uer how solid he was with the trirls at home, and sue would chow him verses ttiat young J)oc wrote to her and they'd both got jealous and tuss,and finally they'd kiss and make up and Bull would ' hold her band all tho rest of the evening, ' no matter how hot it was. and nhe would get' bears grease all over his shoulder and ho wouldn't say a word, and all this time the surface of the rock was smooth and getting smoother from being used as a kind of Sunday evening arm-chair by the young lovers. About this time Doc began to kick because Fawn was never at home when he called, and he and old Muikkishi followed ' Fawn one night and saw young Buff chawing her ear and telling her yum yum stories on the rock, and when they told old Cullumbi he fanned Fawn's polonaise with a dried buffalo tongue and told her if ho ever tound her swapping saliva with strange young men again he'd cut off her head off. Love laughs at locksmiths, and that very night Fawn stole off aud met Buff on tho rock. They were just dividing some wax that he had brought her, when there was a yell and tho woods socmod full of Indians. Buff took tumble off the rock, but poor Fawn's dreas was so tight she couldn't run and the old man grabbed her. "What did I tell you about this suit-snap talk with stranire young mont Did I not tell thee I would cut oil thy head off, foolish girl?" said old man Cullumbi. Poor Fawn tried to got out of ' It. hut the cvtdoncu was aiainst her. She -i tried to Introduce testimony that she was trying to help Buff hanu pictures, but this was barred out by the decision in the great Boechcr caso, and Fawn was sentenced to have her head cut off. She pleaded for timo to fix her back hair and put in Iit Sunday earrings, but Cullumbi said thero was no timo for moiikey-businos, that ho ' had to attend council mooting at eight. Two braves laid the trembling girl down on tho rock and "drew away the clustering ringlets that bung iu wavy masses adown nock of alabaster." Tho old chief plucked a hair from his head and tried tho edoo of bis tomahawk, then spit nn his bunds, raised it and it descended with terrible force nn the rock, for the Great Spirit jerked Leaj lug Fawn away and took her to Cave- n-R m k, where she and Buff were married. And to this day the rock is called Maiden's Head rock, and the slit in (he center th it was made by the tomahawk can be seen to this day, The action of water ii wearing it arger each day. I believe this story because saw the rock. If 1 had heard the story, and the rock had not been otlnred iu evi dence, I might hive doubted it. This place is rapidly filling up with boarders. They coino here from all parts of the country, and moutj are here now, who uve not miss :d a season hern in ymr. In describing tho place I have nut ex tggers ted la the least, and in one other point I like it, i. e., there is an entire absence ot style. People dress for comfort, that being what they come here for. Joe Lemen is a host who believes in making his guests enjoy themselves, and every hxly here docs just as he or she pleases. Yours, Tuk Ahuus Man. A silver miner out at Clear Creek, Was so hoarse he could hardly speak, He left his tul. Got St. Jacob Oil, la a minute it cured bis squeak. A California Tree. Menteur and myself were walking tranquilly up a wooded ravine iu Cal ifornia when a woodman on the hillside, smile di-titnoe above u.s. took his pipe 'out of hU mouth, and tranquilly re marked: "Cut'M you fellers jest as well 0 back." - It is ono of my rules in life never to ask useless questions. I went bind,-. And in a few momenta I found outwhy. The sound of chopping and the swish of the daw suddenly ceased, and a long, mournful cry rang through the woods. It was the warning note of the woodman. The top of a tall tree somo distance ahead of m began to tremble slightly. There was an awful prolonged groan such a groan as might come from the hairy breast of the imprisoned giant be neath Mount iEtnn. Then came a sharp "iTek!"ns the mighty tree-trunk snap ned. Tu tall monster slowly and ma jestically moved toward the earth. There was a terrible crash as it smote the branches from ita fellow trees smiting them as cleanly as with a cimeter. There was a roar as of thunder when it struck the ground; the earth trembled for rods around, as if an earthquake shock was upon us; a cloud of dust rose up, and when it cleared away tho im passive woodmen were stripping the fallen giant of his limbs. Inasmuch as the tree fell upon the exact spot we had occupied a moment before, we understood and appreciated the remark of the laconic woodman. We watched the woodmen prepare an immense log, about twelve feet in di ameter. They drove iu the staple, and then hitched to it twenty oxen ten yoke. "The goad-bearer punched his animals, swore at them in a pleasant and per suasive voice, and then started. Tho mammoth log groaned slightly, turned reluctantly, and moved forward an inch or two. Ping! Whir-r-r-r! The iron ring had snapped in twain. Its two fragments flew two different ways one passing between the interest ed heads of Men ten r and myself. If it bad struck us we would have lost all in terest in logs and other mundane things. Not having struck us, I maintained my interest. I looked with much curiosity to soo what had become of the twenty oxen. 1 expected to see them out of sight, ns an Irishman might say, by reason of the sudden slackening of the immense tension. They were not out of sight, but they were the most miscellaneous, most con fused, and most disgusted oxen I ever saw in my life. They were engaged in turning twenty distinct, complicated, and rapid somersets. Menteur, in telling this story, invari bly ends it by saying that each ox lit on his feet. But then Menteur is not mark ed for his veracity. Sun Francisco Argonaut. The Heart's Work. As with each stroke the heart pro jects something like six ounces of blood into the conduits of the system, and as it does so some seventy times every minute and 4,200 times in an hour, this implies that it does the same thing 100.. 8W times in twenty-four hours, oii.OOO.. 000 times in a year, and more than 2,500,000.000 times in a life of seventy years. Tho mechanical force that is exerted at each stroke amounts to s pressure of thirteen pounds upon the entire charge of blood that lias to bo pressed onward through tho branching network of vessels. According to the lowest estimate that has been made, this gives nn exertion of foreo that woulii ho adequate, In another form of application, to lift 120 tons one foot high every twenty-four hours. Yet tho piece of living mechanism that is called upon to do this, and to do it without pause for threo score years and ten without boiug itself worn out by the ell'iA't, is a small bundle of flesh that rarelv weighs more than eleven ounces. It Is In the nature of tho case, also, it must bo remembered, that this little vital ruaehino cannot bo at any time stopped for repair. If it gets out of or der, it must bo set right as it runs. To stop tho beating of the heart for moro than tho briefest interval would be to change life into death. Tho narrative of what medical science has done to penetrate into tho secrets of this deli cate force pump so jealously guarded from the intrusions of tho eye that it cannot even bo looked into until its ac tion has roused, is, nevertheless, a lotif history of wonders. By means of tho spygmograph a writing stylo uttnohod to tho wrist by means of levers and springs -tho pulse is tnado to record actual autographs of cardiac and vas cular derangement. Edinburgh fe. XHCU). i John Beotley, 148 E. Monroe St., Chica go, Ills , says: "Brown's Iron Biters cured 1110 of heartburn, alter suffering fur years." illVEK NEWS. W. P. L4iDi. river editor ol Tai BdllitiM D'l ateanboit paisaniter agent. Orders for all kltidaof iteamboat Job printing solicited. Office at Buwor't European Hotel. No. 7 Ohio levee. STAGES OF TUK RIVER. Ths river marked by the gauge at this port last evening at 0 o'clock 26 feet 8 in ches and falling. Chattanooga, July 11. River ii feet 11 inches and rising. St. Louis, July 11. River 23 feet 0 in ches and falling. Cincinnati, July 11. River 11 feetO in ches ami falling. Louisville, July 11. River 7 feetOin- chf-s and fallim.'. Nashville, July 11. -River 4 feet 0 in ches and falling. Pittsburg, July 11. River 5 feet 11 in ches and falling. KIVKlt ITEMS. The Ous Fowler trom Paducah will re port here at 3 p. m. connecting with I. C. R. R. aud leave on her return trip at 4:30 p. m. The Chas. Morgan arrived here last even ing and passed up. She was four days out from New Orleans. The City of VickBburg from tho south psfsed up for St. Louis last evening. The Arkansas City with a good trip pstsud down for Vickshurg last night. The City of New Orleans from below will report here this morning tor St. Louis. The Granite State from St. Louis is due this evening forShawneetown. Cttpt. G. D. Moore the popular comman ds of the Cons. Millar will arrive here this evening with his reliable packet, enroute for Cincinnati. W. F. Lambdin, Passenger Agent, will furnish tickets to passengers at low rates. The J. H. Hillman leaves here this morn ing at 10 o'clock for Nashville. Capt. Tom Galigher master of ceremonies. The Jas. W. Guff from Cincinnati will arrive here Saturday for Memphis. The Golden Crown from Cincinnati is due for New Orleans to day. The City of Baton Rouge for New Or lennsis due to-night from St. Louis. The Ous Fowler is doing a big business since the wheat crops have began to move. The City of New Orleans made the run from New Orleans to Memphis on this trip up in three days and including 38 landings, this is hard to beat. William, you'll have to do some better running than you have done yet, to beat this. The Ste. Genevieve from St. Louis is due this evening and leaves here on her re turn trip to night. It Worked Like a Charm. Smart Boj. "M annua, I'vcac'nun. drum. Do you know why that story napa told you about being kept out so laio uiKing siock hi me siore is iiko Sampton's Liver Lotion, advertised .in the evening paper?'' Mother. " hat foolishness are you talking about, chilil.j Smart Hoy. "Well, I heard Major nruuson ak papa how the old woman took 'the yarn about being kept out late taking fctock, and they hot u laughed and papa said: 'it lust worked like a charm; and here is a man, writing in the evening paper, says that he rubbed the Liver Lotion on three times, and that 'it just worked like a charm." The smart boy got cuffed by his mother and locked up under the stairs by his father, and he has learned that conun drums of that brand are not safe to handle. Tercm Sittings. Swlft'a Specific line been tho mean of bringing health ana tiapplueea " tuousauda woo were pronounced incurable of Blood and Skin Dine ale, HEAK THE WITNESSES! Saved f i om a Horrible Death. fnitn to Msv last t had anpnt At it ast fivn him dred dollar for treatment by many of the beat metllcni men, without ttur Deoelll. I ulk-roil ex cruciatingly, and all tur beat frltindi advlncd me that the Icy hand of death win tun appr.-achiuK louiruiai n. n. s. iiko a drowning man n tntw. Jftor U inn two bottles I could fri-l a chat so for tha butter, Th orv ln-san to dl chaise frcelv and tha rUtcumattftm to abate. W"h'n I bad taken tlx bottlei every fore bad b alert and my kln heem to amount) a nutnrat appi'trauce I peralttud until I had tuki-n twelyti boitle. larc; :ze. and THERE IS NOT A SYMPTOM Of TUB DISK AH K KKMA1NINO, and I full a well a I evvrd'd. I I'ave earned twuntv-ona potindi in flesh, and my frlenda wonder at my nap ovud con. dttUin. I have recommended It to many, unp in every Inatauce with completu ncoei. 1 believe thBt 8. S. 8. haa laved me from a horrible death . , t II. 8MILET, (Jutncy. Id- I am anro that Swlft'a Speclflc eaved my I'fe. ' waa lurrlhly poleoned with Malaria, and waa g.von tiplodl... Swlffe Specific relieved m promptly and mitjroly . T Ihlnlr It la IttA frrAfth' I think it la ne erea'i'i" ""'." law au t . It. Pi r iii an. Hup , Gaa Worka, Kome, Oa. Write for a copy of the little book-lree. 4 1 OHO RKWARD will be pbWI io anv Chi rnlat ft l.UVV who will fltiii.oiiMialyalaof loiliottlea S 8.8, one particle of mercury, Iodide potaajltim or auy mineral aubatauce, , -, i TUK SWtKT Bl'KCIKIC CO., ! 1 Drawers, Atlanla. Oa. MANHOOD fipaadilj alow4 by tha oa of fltoMiM IVmI' MtMt. which afl-aolually urM Hrvona Dabll ttj, Umi Tlrllltr. rrvaMtar all tannblaa trlKni torn o?awok and aioama, aaapl f TltaUM malted d ixttun D WkltUar. Kt ftaotiH.. Claiuatl.a CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache. More Thnml. h-IIIiik-. Si.t-uliia, Itriilnoa, niirna, i'hiii, a i(H4M. 1U AI.LOIIIkH Hollll.V 1MIVN AMI Ullt'il. Bold b; Druftfiit, an.) heslri ntrv lin-. Kill; Old! Ultl. Ulrm-Uuba IU II I.AIItf ilk-. TIIK I II till. KM A. MM.H.I It I II w. tuuiu.lt I.U.J Ujlla..r. a.l I S. A For You, Madam, AYhoso Complexion betrays some humiliating imperfec tion, whose mirror tells you that j ou are Tanned, Sallow and disfigured in counte nance, or have Eruptions, Redness, Itoughness or un wholesome tints of Complex ion. we say use Hagan's Mag nolia lialm. It is a delicate, harmless and delightful article, pro ducing tho most natural and entrancing tints, lie artifici ality of which no observer can detect, and which soon hecoines permanent if the Magnolia Calm is judiciously used. STOMACH No lime ahonld be Tout if the aiomacb, liver nd bowela ate affected, to adopt the hup; rcridy, llont Itc-r'a Stoniiich Hitter f 'lueaaei of thu or- Sana "amed hein-t o'here far nior n-rlnua, and i-lav ia therefore haHrln. DyHin pa'a. I ver cemplaiut, chllla and fever, eatly rbvnmatlc twliiiren, kidney weakneaa brluis aerlims bodily trmmle If trifled with, l.nae m) time in ulugtbla t lT-rt vo and aafeme iclnu. For f ale by all JlruK.'lnta and Deakra genemllv 617 St Charles Street, ST. LOUIS, M0. A r(t"l'" Ornrlunte t twonieille.it Ci)llei;es. has been Imiu-er eiin.-iced In the treni-ni'-nt of 'hroiiio, Ncrvom, Wnii ami lllonil luid-ert Hi nn Hnv thi r plivuleliin In St. Loiiln. aa cltv nieri hhw ami nil old reM drnts know. ( tMi'iillnl (on t oiliee or by iiihII. free and Invited. A fi lencllv talk or bK idnl'-ii ct imtbliiB. When It Is Ineo-iv.-nl.-iit to visit ; tie city .or treatment. nieilli'ln." eiui henent liy mull or i-xpr.-sa every" here. Omielo i -cs I'linranlei'd : where doubt i-xisls 11 Ii. Irankly stated. Cull or Write. Nervous rrcstratioa, Debility, JJcntal anrl Physical Weakness, Mercurial and othor affections of Throat, Skin and 1'ones, Blood Impurities and Blood Poisoning, Skin AflVo- tions, Old Sores ard Plcers, Impediments to Marriage. Rhr-unutipm, Piles. Special attention to cajea from ovcr-worfed brain. SUEGICAL CASES receive gpacial attention. Diseasos arising from Imprudences, Eioessntj Indulgoacas or Exposures. It la Hf.e lil.'nt tluit n liv .Ii'Iiih tiivlui; lartleular attention to a cl;is in'eu-en mitiliis uri-iit skill, and iliylelnn In renulai- praeilen . nil over the country knowlnir tliln. lVeiiienily reeoniinend ese to tlie oldest i.lllce In Aiii.-rleu. when every known upiilliinee la reinrleil to. I ami the provl ifooil i-Mii.(1i..M of all mr and roiintrlea are used. A whole bonne la ueil for oilier iiiri-e, ami nil are treated with kill In a reieeli'ul iiiniiiier: and, kiiou-lnit what to io-no experl lneiils nre iniide, i hi lie rnnnt of Hip preat iininlier apiilyliiir. tlm chai'Ki-a are kept lo . often !nw.-r ll.iui N deiniilided hv mliera It you m-eure the akl'l and net aapenly and peiii el lil- due, tli.it la the Important iniller. I'auiplili-t, W pnijuii. sent to any addreis free. PLAT&. I MARRIAGE GUIDE. I pages. Kleirant cloth nid irilt lilndlnif. Bi nlrdforW ceuta In potai;e or enrreii' V liver llfly won-ti-rllll iirji pletuii-J, true M life, article on Iho. follow Inir aiilileeta. Who urn) marry, who not; bv lri-ol riimttoii, iriv. Who luiirry llraf. JliliihfK.il. Wiiiiiiiiiliooil. PhvMi-ul ilei iiy. V ho boiild nmn v. Hnw life and liiiiilneMiiiiv Iw jnereased. Those i r. il or eonlvuitiliitliiu inarrylnt; abould ri-ml It. It oii.lit to lie r I or all Bdiill pei-Min-.. then kept under loek ami key. I'opulnr.'dlltoii. sunie iisnbovr, hut paper rover and ifuupuKi" 1.1 rent b- mall. In money r ioUge. 0 IhoMwho frnm Inlwraiioiw, twn nr oihar oaam ar wnk, unnfrr!, i.. itiirlimt, r-Hjrtli-ailf araliirl, and onibKM parfbna lirin' tliKlei ini'tlr. " o-nnljr udnna aanllyourtd, IUnit nouiai-h iwHtlidtiM. fTudiiraM bydnetofa. aataUwtt anil ih. enwi. ran U;UrM V.tl ..: TaaU toaofaraatlni Ncrvou l.rMIItT, I'liyalaMl niar.a wboIlT unor.rdM h, i ll K M AKmtAN IlOl.tlH.1 tnm Itaa raao iurnl of oarntln rumratlna M full aa4 fjf ianliooil. H iniiU. f-fTi-rilvfl, iil.tnlT, pituaaft, SMOA wlte. iinniaatinn with piirmfliH nm. STON UKMEDV CO e W. UU SU t &SA.1VL3PILS3I3 Neuroiono, (new Nnw-Mfi', Stwitrili mul Vi;;nn U :i in-,llM' ri'HlofittlvK for the J, i a of Manly Viuor In Youiik, MidU'Aeil una Old Mon, no niulliT I nun wl-iit eune. i" " voim Debility, Exhuuatlon, Impotoiioy, Hemlnal Weukn-as, mul klmlri'il nllineiita. I hli btmdurd Romeily In noertuln curi,iiiul to nil siieli siillen'i a, w lioaend u Mule niciil of their troiililes, ii (imntliy snnielciit l ptoVJ Hr. vlrtuo will lie sent Free of Cont. Addle. ,, t..o.w.20Mi "l0 &?ai : nV I Tsl J i J"H 1TP3pc1 moatlyVlKaJientlal Oil's 1 1 I I "M fc kl Ml LJ irhamostDenetmtlnff l inimom UaaaUllUMaaiBaHknown. 8o concentrate th it.1 raw uitori tppuca io me unariii pfltrattothvry Ion. nAd almost laatanttv RELIIWK PAIN I Ttwlll not Bnll Clotkl iiiur aiaooior ms aun. or leave (uaaKreoaoie cupcis oi any Kma. It ha NO equal for the Cnrcof Rhonmatlam, Spralna, Brnlioa. Hi- Stiff Joints, Neuralgia, Lame Back, Cramp, Toota-Aehe. Sora Throat, Palna in the Llxnb or In any part of the System Mul la oruiiy tnioiK'loiiH nr pains ti tif btomaoa and Bowela reuilfnilR a powerful dlflUsiv stlinulaiitt o IterfPlKi Aldinnnc. Ask your Dnigglst for it. Price 60 rn-pm U duly by JACOB S. Wholanl Pruiwlat, 8T, We caution t(m aifbllc'auali'Kt 'an lOioostiT ho ri'im tHt Ion by dlatorttiiK tli llkinni-a of hi patli-nta, and nem rally ei u n t erfeit i ntr the character lila Hook, and ptibllblni the aumu In pampblvt form and a uilliiK It out a Dr. F, T. mythe'a uuk, r pruavniiui; itiu iiKi-ni'i'Hi-a to no cnaca no l.oula, Mo calla Ma rooma "Vlaona Inftltute." ofbanlc billa and coin, the man Mmythe haa aet hirelings to personate thuepl. ture fraud and false punlahniunt. Mr. j. a. MfKKMAnn book, lib truthful photoirrapblc hkcneiaeaor patlenla and reliable atata menta from eminent uemleaii-n. Is mailed for loc. Ottire 2.1 Broadway, New York. DtXON " ' SPE1H6S SUMMER RESORT IS KOW OPEN FOR TIIK SEASON. TERMS: .'48.00 per week; ,$2.00 per day. NVver-failinjf Sprincrs of coolest water charged with bealin? ami curative inopertics that have stood the test of more than sixty years' continual nso by the liealth-scekt r", or those in search of rest and recreation, and the residents for miles around. ; NO. 1, "THE IRON SPRING" will lmild tip the weak and debilitated, possesses properties that are unexcelled as a tonic, and is considered a sure cure for Chills, Ague, Etc., by the peop'e of the neighborhood. NO. 2, "THE MAGNESIA SPRING11 Hows from the recks In a steady stream, cold as ice water, and hun dreds drinking all day from its basin fail to lnwer die water line. This Spring is a ceriain cure for Dyspepsia, Kidney disorders and kindred diseases. 1 NO. 3, 'THE SULPIIUR' SPRING" is a new one opened for the first time this season, and its waters bid fair to rival the famous Blue Lick. The e Springs are surrounded by grand mountain scenery. The air is always pun; and cool. No hot nights and no mosquitoes. Write for Circular. ALLKsVl'lllSas, I J. E. LEA IEN", Tope Co., III. ) ., Proprietor. NKW ADVKKT1SEMENTS. HOME C0MF0BT. Alter a Rainy Ride a l omitry Physi citu Tells What He Thinks or Some People. "I 'vli-h to cracloua lorna people would, learn when they need a d ctor and when they do'i't," exc aimed Doctor E , aa he entered hla houae In a coney little village In thu Interior ol the State of New York, after a tedious night rlile for many milea, I bare been dowu among the mountain to aec a man, wno Ihu mi'Menger pa d, waa veryeick, and not Ilknly ro live 'till n.oriilni;, tinier ho had immediate help; and found him auffurlntj from a ra her ahurp attack of co ic, which bla family rulKht have relieved In ten minutes. If they had a itraln of aonan and two or thru - ai tuple remedlea in the houao. Hut do; th y nuit remain Ignorant aa pi i-, an l w hi u Hi e Kant arbo or pain dikes them, lend f-ir a doctor, whether they ever pay him or not." "W l y I'. ( . 'ia'. kind of simple remedlea, aa you call tbi ni, do you expect people to keep lu thu houaet" aaked bla wile aa alio poured blm a cup i, flint lea. "Jn thla cane," anawered tho Doctor, "If they had only put a NKNSON'8 CAITINJC I'UROUS t' LA STE It on the man'a atomach, he would buve been all rle,ht lu a hour, aud raved me a dreary ride." In all oidinarv coniplainta It rurea at once. All diaiaaea are eliminated Irom tha ayatun by what iu ty be roughly cal'ud expulsion or extri.o t on, or by a uulou of t'.etwo proceaaea. Uen ou's Muster promote both. It Incites the torpid urgiiueto act, and senda I I lieatlilUi aoothlnir lu llueuce tbronizh tho mrlad porua of thu akin. All utiier plaster ubllKO the patient to wait. They Rivhlm hnpii fur to-morrow. Ilenaou'a plaaler trive lilm help to day. Which la better, do you think? lluv the C'AI'l'lNK aud keep It in the houae, ' 1'rlca '.'5 ccnl-f Seabtiryit Ji.hyaoii, C'heiulata, New Yoik. 27 STOPS BEETHOVEN 10 SETS REEDS Price only $125 ifi Wltll ntltvt Hikrfl' rnumiM inoi. urs Orgnns for only (Hi OrMii in4 runo(urti ttftid for mb1iTinirpHi4 CATALOGUE VISITORS WllCOati dnllirt llovtfrlrllll ......... vh.ihtr ton bur 1 or anl j.iurawtlf ioianf- ' llr..nnort.lllll'M. -w iriBi ir , ol aaarnaerralliipna DANIEL F. BEHTTT, WtSHIHGTOH, NEW JERSEY. aiiinnin nil avirf lonilu- U)OK!S.--r25TONS' of Stand 'id Hooka tnanyofthem tha heatedltloilt published. Yoiireln Iveu nt for exam nut lo he roti payment, on eaaonab'a rvlilem-.n of coml la Ih, Ih hiioka to ho iu ur.u'd at my expetiau If not satisfactory. Special bargains this miiQth, New piibllcalloiia eyory week. 1'rlrea lower than ev.'r iiefoin known, riinuli'it from Two Centa for 1'(iiinoii'a "Ktoeh- Arilen, ' uuahrldued l.arire Tvpej to r for tho laineat and beat Aniaricaa Cvclopedla. Not aolil by dualtira prlcea tuo low. ( Irciilina fri'D, Miinlinn Ihla paper. JOHN H AI.DKN, I'tibllaber, HI Veaey HI..N. Y. tt'"' ROStyYOOD 71 Orr. PIANO, Willi UnwiL. llmiK. rovie.$OQfhrB lipninHriniii.i'1 .""A'felOli;! rovK.$io6ft"'BBr 1 mil. ruin". r an IH at Oi (Jilt. 'rHIPEt 'ORQM i.W. Varranlril. . Addwaa PtrKlNset Co., 1J Woatntur.f. w. . . LlLa aTU 11 U u ' UIIUflHJ. mv mm 3T.v- m i n eta per bottle MERRELL, I 11 1a duDantly utiMr.luit Pn. J. A. hhcrman'a llfe-loni naa inrei. mia man pmyme la locatea in oi With tho aim and di-liherailon of a coantfr'elter sail iu tho rupture bualneaa with bla bameleat etaicmunu of cure, boulni; to escape detection and NKW ADVKKTISKMKNTS. AGENTS WANttDOrtniierfl) "la every town lu tho Union waeuine ' CHECK CI3AE, A. tOe. Smoke for Ac? RW HAVANA FILLED. rtniltr an one troHf. Sample lot of 'M dollr. ered to any part of tba U.8 fnrfl. Rendforour terma.ete. SOU NULL 4C JSmogsrsl aendUByouxaudresa. ROSEPOlTTECHNIC INSTITUTE, TKIiUB IIAUTK, INDIANA. A wull-endowed School of Eaglneerltn;. Depart, mema: JUecbaiilca, Civil Kngtneerinu, Chenilatry ami Urawlnu, The Worcester plan. Ample man ufacturlus macblne ahopa, laboratories, library, cabinet mid models. Three rlaasea organized. Ad dress, till Sont. 1, 8. S. KAHLY, Kaq., f oc'y. After that date, I'KES'T CH4KLES O. TIIOMP.hOM. DVEU'riSKhH by aildreaalni; Og(l. V. HOW- ELL ACO., lOHpruca St., New York. can learn thu exact coat of any proposed line of advortiflnu ia American Nuvsapapera. CrT"l0 pau 1'ampblet Jfrctvu. ?oRu iJEOVOUS AND LACK VITAL ENERGY? Iba Howard Onlvanlc SblalA nndournthnr KlActroUiu. VHoleaod Alminetlo Applt kdcm kd(I Unrmenta ara a I auracureforNervouaDahll. ttr. l'aralyala, Itnaumatlam f.tu!,s);iF.inauaiioQ, lsim of Vital toargy, (Immork d Brain. W.ak Bark. Kid ney. I.lsar, aod HtomAch cnmplulnta. and arvaiUpt d to ElTHKa HM. Tbn aiillHniarin vary luirat ln pnirwl, and tlrnlf dlffaraol Irani halti and all othura, w thay poaltlvaly rmw rata enatlnuoaa curraota wit bout nulda, caatloa oo nraa, nor Irrita tion oftha akin caa ba worn at wnrk aa wall aa rfwt only ootlea alla to woarar. Pnwar ranulHtad atiiaea of all illaeHiwa whar KlevtrleandMar nsllo tmntmanft la of Iwnatlt. 1'lrnaa for HEN ONLY at onva raacb, tha aaiit ot dlaeusa, aa they ant dlraet unoa Narvoua, Muscular, and OMnnrllra Cautara. aiHNiillljr rtorlna tbavltiillty-whieli la Klm-trlellr driilnril from tba ays tain by aieiwa nr lutllseratluna. thy Ihua In a natural way nvaraoma tba waakniiaa without druatrlng tha atom aali, Thay will rura avary casa ahnrt of structural da Hanaratloo, and a lira praparad to furnish tha moat amphatln anil nti4oluta prmif to atippiirt our olalma, lllnitratiit I'limpblut Froe.uraantaaHleilforAonoataiia, CoMuJtatloa I AMERICAN QALVANIO CO. rnia Invited 3 1 2 N. Oth St., St. Loutg.M". uriuir? ua r.T.TlUV'' inn uauuiifAi I i mutt AtkiSi. L. k f r " " A New, aud template Hotel, fronting on Lv0 t - . neconq anu naiiruau o.rm, Caii'O. Illinois. j The I'asienKur Depot of lae C'hlcairo, 8t. Loul a eil .tew tlrlrana: llllnoia Ceatral) Wahaah, Ml. I.uiila and 1'aclilei Iron Mountain ana Hoiheni Mobile and Ohio; Calm aud 8t. Louia Railways are all Juat acnisa tbo street; while tba Steamboat l.anrtitin Is but on auiiare dlatant, Thla Hotel la heated by ateam, baa iteam Laundry. Il.rdraullo Klevator, Electric Call Delia, Aiiiomatle Kire-Alartna, Hatha, abaolutely port air purlectaeweraffo and complete appolntnienta, Superb rurnishlnna; perfect aervlcti and aa ncelledtalila. U V, I'AUICICU M CC L.wm IK . mm i r Tf0 W AtizR I I V V;":,. , 7r;""; .,1 I.. ..1 I lll I lll I ' ' . I -1.(1 'I .).... , I