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INTtRESTINQ STATISTICS. A million otf?arottKi are, amukeil In London every duy. Vkbmont ban T.1V8 pouslonora, ai-oord- Ing to the latosi statistic. Tun hoihs of woittria over men In England and Wale 1 estimated at TW,- 000. Duiiins tlio year ending Doi'Miilior 1 80,0ft, T79 porsons orosse.1 toe Brooklyn bridge by railway and 8,10S,0S7on foot. It la OHtlmaU'4 that Snnta Barbara County Cal., oontalu thirty b farm, with .S50 beehive. Tbo output of honey this year was 40,000 pound. KKOENTi.Y-oinpllod statistic ahow thitt during (ho last, ton year to evory lorty-nino marriages pcrfurmed In New Jersey there has neon one alvoroo. Puhinu tbo past yoar SS,6C2,T53 wore rabeuslutl from corporation, private persons and too United Ktatcs GovtUtn nient. Mont of the money I being spent In Canada. Oriiu.vN emigration to this country I diminishing. iVo number ot departure from January to October was about 83,000, against 90,000 for the same time last year and 100,000 In 18S8. Fon tho twolvo month ending with November the oxport of this country amounted to $8tS,WO,07T, against X)7$ 8311,011 last year, and the Import to (771,830,107, against f710,0S3,703 last year. Thk immigration to thl oountry for the last elovon months ha bona esti mated at 407,387, against 408,691 In eleven months of 1888. Franoe sent u tho most immigrants, vlt., 03,02; Scot land, 60,178! Oormany, 69,fl00 Bussla, exoept Ppland, tlfiM; Poland, 81,014) Ireland, 27,010. Tub schedule for service by the great funs Is thought to be a follows! The 100-ton gun, with good luok, can be fired 95 Haws before becoming unfit for serv ioo; tho 67-ton gun JU7 time and the 48 ton gun ISO Unit, 'the cost of each round for tbo big one is 337; f 1S4 for tho 67-tonner and 93 for the 45-tonnor. After Pneumonia And attacks of la grippe, typbuw farer, scarlet lever or dtpiuherta, the patient recover! urength slowly, as tho system la weak and debilitated, and the blood poisoned by the ravaea ol the disease. What is needed Is a good rulluble touicand Moot, pur filer It 10 Uood'a Hircftpartlla, which has just the element of strength for the body, and Tttality end richness for the blood which bring back robust health. Hood's Sarsaparilla 8al brail aniKglBU. il;ilx forts, Prepared onl bj 0. 1 HOOD 4 CO., Apotliecsrfea, Lowell, Maaa. IOO Doses One Dollar MOIITIMKU'S AMBITION. Ulu Attempt to Hodor.m Ilia Honor ttlld How It FttUoO. CIIAIlT.lt I. A1.M1C caitiff, got thee goniil" Tho words came In a hoarse whin per, and Mortimer Francisco Del Ku ego Jone dashed wildly down to tho front galo and grasped the hlU'hliiir-post. For a moment tho land scape swam before his eyes, hut with a superhuman effort becalmed himself, raised hi head, and stood alone. The moon looked coldly down upon his agony and silvered the drop of concentrated woe that had ao- CUinulaU'd In the loft-hand corner of hi oil eye. He looked back, stared the livery orb full in the face, raised his clinched hand on high, and said, proud ly: "She thinks me a weakling, but I will do the deed or dio." These were his words, spoken In tonu of knock-that-ohip-olT-iuy-shoiihlor heroism that mado tho cucumber vine tremble upon the front fence. CHAPTER II. : Mortimer Francisco Del Fuego Jones was an orphan. No successful romance was ever written without an orphan, and on this occasion Mortimer will be forced to make the sacrifice. Mortimer Fran olsco Del Fuego Jones was not, however, an inmate of a foundling' homo. Do WmM 3. V Both tlia method and results when By nip of Figs i taken; it is pleasant mid refreshingto the taste, and acts pently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem efl'ectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its muny excellent qualities com mend it to all and have mudo it the niost'"popular remedy known. fcyrup of Figs is for solo in 50c and 1 bottles by all lending drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand w ill pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL. loumiut. k. new toKK. N.r. SCOTTrS IC30LIS01 Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and KYP0PHC2PK1TES of Lime and Soda 19 adoruM and preflrrlbod by leading physic. tins bwauon both Hie fl IAwr Oil aii'l ii !ftphofihite are tho recognizor affcutri In iiieournof i'unwumjttton. It is aa aL&tatW u ml Ik. Scsfi's Endslcn i a tcnnttrrfitl Ptt'tti hoi'iic, itinth B it Rnnctin xr CCNSPICPTION, Screfnla, Dronchit, Wasting1 Eis caaea, Chronic Ccngra and Cold. Ask tut Scott's Emulator au-1 tnkc no oilier. "I WIIX, DO TUK DKED OU I)IB." not think It. Ho bad rooms in a MiHil gan avenuo fiat, and was tho center of an admiring circle of friends and ac qualntanccs. The scene referred to In the opening chapter occurred in a farm-house in l cousin. The cares cf business and the effort of accounting each niflht for short age in the cash hud worn upon Del Fuego to such an extent that ho felt ho needed rost. CHAPTEIt IIL Marv Ann Scrotrirs was not an orohan It would have boon ploananU'r for Terra Del Fucgo if she had been. The father wore boots large, broad, hard hoots and Fancisco did not like them well. In other respects, however, Mary Ann was all that could bo desired. Her hair was several shades redder than it might have been, and sho was more muscular than San Francisco would have chosen but these objections were washed away in tho great wave of passion that tossed about tho hero of this tale. Mary Ann SSeroggs was tho daughter of old Mr. Scruggs, and old Mr. Scroggs was the proprietor of an establishment wherein Mortimer Fran so forth was socking rest. Mary Ann was tho god desss of the ancestral hearth the chro- mo which canio with country board. CHAPTKIl IV. They had quarreled. Not Mr. and Mrs. Hc.roggs, you understand that was the normal condition with them hut Han Fuego and Mary Ann. Sho bad laughed his love to scorn; had told hiui mm 1 &r ft JoslaV 1" r-ii ill rr I L.r " he LABOR EASY Child LESSENS M RTa LIFE C. BRADFIELD REGULATOR Ca ATLAhici safest ml em;e.;s;. "n ?m em? Malax1!- I,it rooi('l.niil-. t-'k-1 t tulO ttnd ccruiln rtiri'c.iy. ISA1ITM 'H BILE BEATJS I'rirtVff ftlhpr !. cvav- iter tKIIQ. V I S C PJ f t 7. 17. 70: Ph.t-TT11T. Ilwulll M pnl ufi Kit lint Ktur tut 4 Cent tcoppers ur Ln. t.i. J r VTTTT CO . Makoninr '-Into IU hi. . litiV ArPROAcnixa his usai'siF.(Ti!ca victim. bo was a weakling and a dude, and he, after consideration, had made up bis mind to perform an act which she had told bur ie could nvvur accomplish' deed whloi should prove him worthy of lier hand. Wo left him down by tho front gate Staring at the moon. It is unfortunate that wo have been obliged to leave him thero so long, as he has probably taken a severe cold. After having determined upon his desperate courso he struck his breast forcibly three times with his right fist, heaved a sigh of resolution ami musk lozenges, returned tohisattlc chamber and went to bed. CHAPTER V. It was early morning. The bright nun rose over tho eastern hills, scatter- FOILED. pearls and all that aortof thing. and the song of the thrush and the lin net mingled melodiously with the vocal ization of Farmer Scrogg' litter of white Poland shotes. Suddenly a weird figure enveloped in a linen duster and a liirht brown hat sUile carefully out of the back door and directed it step toward the stable. It was Fu (ro Mortimer Terra Sun Fran cisoo. lie bad determined to milk the cow. There were several cows, but he chose the mildest-mannered one gentle creature, whoso sad, wistful eyes, as they looked at him through the Manchion, bad never a suspicion of guile. Mortimer mixed up a mash of sawdust, whieh tho pood farmer had purchased to pack eggs in, and sat down to his task. l ive minutes passed ten. The cow digested as much of the sawdust mash as she could, but It left an unpleasant taste in her mouth, and she seemed a trifle disapjM.inted. Then she won dered what Frisco was trying V) do, and the more she thought alwut it the more she wondered. Th n she sa-un? hr tail and tapped him playfully on the rheek. D"l Fuepo made a rir. ark ami turned acain -to his work. The cow overheard th remark and did pit ap prove of it. She swung her tail several Uiu yntil it had fxwvi vnd- rrablc iiioiiieuluui, and then wrapped It (Irmly around Del Fuego' neck. Morti mer arose ami foolishly yielding to a base Impulse ho kic ked tli" cow. Then be saw that the pall with Its modicum of milk and while froth was In danger. II stooped to rescue, it but, alas, too Intel A hoof was in Ik There was a whirling motion of tho bright tin a rushing Hound, a sudden shook, a blinding palu, a strangling sensation, a feeling thatoue thousand steam hummers were descend ing upon him and all was dark. They found him there a half-hour later and drew him out all that re tualned of him. They placed him upon board and carried him into Mary Ann. It was a melancholy sight. The white foam still clung to bis garments. The periphery of the pall was about hi neck, and the bottom of It was inextri cably mixed up with hi light brown Dunlap. When he saw Mary Ann he smiled faintly, closed his ene eye the other was already sealed with a large plaster of the sawdust mash and raising his right baud, which still grasped a frag ment of tho pail-handle, be murmured: "I I got there," and expired. Mary Ann sank In a swoon. She re covered, however, upon the application of a burnt feather, and several weeks later sho was married to the village butcher. Tho true object of a novel 1 not simply to amuse, but also to instruct. Unless it inculcates some moral princi ple or practical truth it La a debasement of art and an Insult to common sense. This novel is one of the Ideal kind and has moral. It has several. In fact, any one of which may be selected, ac cording to the tasto or requirements ot the reader. There is no dllToronco In the prico. 1. Let not ambition mock your hum ble totl. 3. Put not your faith In woman. 3. A man with a cheap name Is not al ways a fool, but most always he is. 4. Tho father's hard boots do not nec essarily make an ugly daughter. 5. Never try to do that which you have not done before. Chicago Time. THE OLD PHILOSOPHER. Uis mtorr lias a I'athrtle MdjA (lifted Man Doing lood In bo Uomble W7. mm IIERK is a gradual of Yale and Har vard who pervade the Congressional library at Washing ton, fie Is nearly sixty years of ace, evidentl vverv rjoor. for he wears shabby clothes and his bald head is adorned with a very grimy old felt bat when ho emerges from the library. He Is called tho "Old Philosopher" by habitues of tho building. Formerly a prosperous lawyer, ho was converted in 'To during a revival held In Washington hy tho evangelist, Hev. E. P. Hammond. Ever Since then tho Old Philosopher has do- voted his time and talents to the study of the Wide. Ho reads all commentaries and covers tho table before him with llibles in Hebrew, (Jreek, Latin, Ger man and French. The regular Sunday school lessons are read and re-read, and tho commentaries of standard author! ties are carefully conned by him. Of courso bis law business has long since faded away, and bo has nothing to live on except faith. Although a very learned man, ho is not a good extern pore siM'aker upon reliif ions topics. lis fears that he may say something wrong, and hence hesitates and stammers in hit choice of words. Having tried in vain to preach to congregations of bis own race, he has, during the past ten years, devoted bis time and attention to the elevation of the colored race In tho Suburbs. To them he constantly min isters, teaching classes of men and wom en In colored Sunday-schools, and ex plaining tho lessons to the congrega tions which gather at night to heal him. lie realizes that hi learning Is su perior, and feels that ho can talk with out hesitancy to tho ignorant lieo- pie, and sometimes his eloquence it tremendous and thrilling in those Sun day night sermons. Yet the same man can not make a creditable appearance before an audience of his peers. His dependence upon faith is not futile. The colored peoplo welcome him Into their homes, and whatever they have is his for tho asking. He has no regular place to sleep, but is welcomed Into the houses of the meek and lowly wherever night overtakes htm. The breakfastot bread and coffee Is divided with him, and immediately thereafter he hastens to the ( ongressional library to repeat the work of tho previous day in tho Btudy of the Scriptures. Ho has spoiled an excellent lawyer to make of biiusell an exceptionally poor preacher. Yel he is "going about doing good," and seems always to be cheerful and happy. S. U. F. Vhra It Would Lad. Thero was a younir Irishman whi went to learn the printing business In an olllco where Swinkins is employed as reporter. s inkins has that wild. In comprehensible ambition, peculiar to men who have nit Wen employed for the press very long, to seo his work come out in type just as ho wrote it. One morning he paid a visit to the new compositor. I wish," said Swinkins. "that vnu wouldn't change things that I write when you set them up. All I ask la for you to follow my copy." follow your copy, is It?" "Cortainiy." "Faith, then, it's in the waste basket oid be half the toime. Merchant's Traveler. A Shrewd Move.. A. You ace that fine house? Tho man who owns it made all his money as a cab driver. 11. How did he manage to do it? "Easy enough. He mado It a ruin to know tho exact minuto when the train left in which his passenptT was going, and reaching the station at tho very last moment the passenger could not disput with him, no matter what he charged. Texas Sittings." II Admired Coni-ag-. rtri(T!rs What the dickens are yon ap plauding that jay for? Why, ho can't sing that song any lietter than a four teen-year-old boy. liragps I know hecan't; but I thought I would applaud him for bis magnifi cent exhibition of nerve. Terre Haute Express. Opprobrious Kplthet.. Mr. Jones and Mr. Kobinsnn bad s dreadful quarrel, I hear," said Mrs. Fan-gle. 1 ou don't say!" eiclaimed her hue band. Yes. I do; and Mr. Robinson applied the mot of profsive epitaphs to Mr. Jones." Harer's Ua&ar. TK V hy and Wherefore. "F.anks is a very popular fellow, isn't he?" I should say so. He'd lend his last ?nt to a friend in nfed." 'Hut I thought he mas poor?" So te U; that's tfce reason." N. V PECULIARITIES OP PEOPLE. Euisom, the wliard of oleotrlolty, not declines to sen visitor at h( Munlo i I'ark laboratory. Hois a very busy man. and be can not understand why his val- tin bio, golden tlmo should be sacrificed to people who simply oall to "pay their respects." Majcv peoplo will sympathise with Mr. Gladstouo In hi fondness for liking to lies-bed In the morning. lie says: "I hate getting up In the morning, and I hate it every morning." lie will n it permit himself to think of current mat ters In politic after lie goo to pod. Few people know that the poet Whlt tler Is color-blind, and has been so for yoars. He has just passed bis elghty- eeoond birthday and seem to ho In fairly good health. Tho weaknesses of age are upon him, however, and ha rare ly writes for more than half an hour at a time. CATAiClllf. Catarrhal DcafnoM-lis y I'ever A New lloma TroHtmeiit. Bufforers are not generally aware that those diseases aro contagious, or that they are due to tho presence of living parasites i'u the lining membrane of tho uoho and eustachian tunes, aiicroanoiiio rearcn however, has moved this to bo a fact, and tho result of this discovery is that a simple remedy has been foruiuluted whereby Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness axe permanently cured iu from ono to three simple applications mime at uuuiu uy urn patient ouce m two wocks. N. 11. This treatment is not a snuff or an ointment: both have been discardtxl hy renutuhle nhvsicluusas injurious. A puuipb- kt explaiuliiK this new treatment is sent on receipt of three rent iu stumps to pay postago by A. H. Dixon & Bon, cor. of Johu (Inn Advucute. Sufferers from Catarrhal trouble should carefully read the above. Hi who allow his notes to get over dew will soon be mist from business circles. Hotol CaaeUe. The Old. Old Htory. A little eouftb: afnellnslll A bendach orti ft 0 t rlilll ieti' norm Nottroniith to fl Irtno day tti ilaf l . lowr walkl ft aulck i frequent lik of cumin. "I eni l srcftiai aoHiu. rmin l,,kns e ea im farivn Iwir, v'"W Mfti no murm lh w-arr !nai1. TlietruKtfle'av'urt the man la ilvad. Such Is the fatal progress of consumption. How often Is repetid the old, old story. Yet not half so often as it was before the knowledge came to mankind thut there was a discovery in medical si lence by which the dread diaejiee could be arrested in its early stagus anil the putlent restored to health. This Wonderful remedy, is Dr. Ficrce's Uuldun Mediuul Discovery. TBorsATtPS of cures follow the use of Dr. Sago a Caturru Remedy. 60 cents. Wbilb the true American doe notb uo v-'.u t-t his last ci rorro II ante Express. lleve in a King ho w'.ll bet his last cent on tour 01 tiiew. T A Representative. Aoirrleam Institution. The New York Central & Hudson Itlver Railroad la to day recognised by the travel ing publlo, and also ciiiito generally by Its competitor, as being in many respects thi representative Trunk Line leading from the Atlautlo seaboard. The merit of this distinction rests largely upon uusurpnssod natural advantages, supplemented by a liberal and progressive policy. It is the aim of the Central s management to provide for the patrous of tins lino the best service attainable, ami to this end all the resources of this great com pony are In telligently directed. A splendid roadway, admirable, train service, and magnificent equipment, aro feature- which place tho New York Central in the foremost rank among the railroads of tho United States, e Wbjh mat) succeeds In overcoming his dis position to talk too much he writes too muoh, Conaumptton Surely Cnred. To rns Epitok. Pleaao inform your readers that I have a positive remeiiv for tlie above named disease. Hy its tlmd.v use thousands of hopeless cases have born reruianoLtly cured. I shall ho glad to send no bottles of in v remedy raitr. to any o! your renders who liavo consumption if they will send mo their express arid post nftlrV address, llesievtfully, T. A. Sim 1 m, M t'.. lsl roar street. New Yrtrk. Tnsns Is one thing every "bud" must have, and that's a blow out Boston Herald. Tfukf, Is nrohablv no article made for the pub.io whteu so nearly r--'U Un-'f as hhallen uerger' Antidote for Malaria. Every Isittle used makes a permanent friend and herald for the medicine. In thesedays, when every sensational device is used in advertising, tins meilii-ine only needs to Is-known to sell on it merits. A few doses will destroy all Malaria iu the system. Sent by mailfor uno dollar. Dr. A. T. SuALLKMiKK0r.1t, Rochester, Fa. Tiiit opera munager performed quite feat who borrowed a tenner from tlie base. lioU'l Uwelta. Oregon, the I'aradlae of f'ermera. Mild, eipiitat!eclimatc. certain and ahumlnns crops. Host triiit. grain, grass, stock country In the world. Kull information free. AiMrWs Oregon 1 nun igrat ion llourd, Port laud, Oregon A wovauls never o badly In love that h does not try to find Out the cost of her ougagemict ring. Ir ymi wish to do the easiest and ijuickest week's washing you rw did, try hobbies' Klevlrie Koap next washday. Fellow the dirsH'tlons. Ask your grocer for it. Ileca ou the market M years. Tuku no 1 1 her. Tnx conceit of aonui peoplo Is so it rone that U10Y admire tholr misuik" becauso thay muge thorn. AUihiaou Uloue. "'Hkowji's ltnoKciiiAL Tnociias' are rx eellint for ttto relief of Hoarseness or 8ore TlirvHt, They are exceedingly etfec-tive." Christian World, Loudon, Kng. Tns Burreme Court Judges are conscious tltat the Washington bench is not a scrub Doara uulo .moon luiu.) Kuwa. Ftia a Cough or Sore Throut the hestmedi rlno is Hale s Honey of Horehound and Tar. llke's Toothache Drops Cure in one uiiuuto. Bit ESca la g-ohlen, but when a crowd of people get U gotlicr they like to dissipate It. "Do Kornixo by halves" would be poor motto for tho divorce lawyer. l ima Tun first time man la eiilled baldy the thought vl fight Comes Into his bead I the prosotice of a chiropodist the wiae man acknowledges the corn I,tra ii"t-sNf; agents can make life a burden. Fort Worth l.aetux Biami of luulot.inia "lausill s Punch." THE GENERAL MARKETS. K ANSAS f ITV, J.ir. rs. CATTLE flilppinsi steers... f 2 4 il Itoteher steers . ... I lai r I 2i Nativecows 1 ie a 1 ffl 11 x;s iod to chiOce heavy IV) f.i II K l -No. J red (It tt lie') No. 1 hard c.i s.oj ilts No. 1 11 221 nvi's No. Is4 l :iik No. 1 ss m ssi! I l.ul H Patents, per aack... IKS a I U) t anry I t tf 1 Ui II V-Haled IKI at 5 00 IICITI-K thou creamery.. Mm 'A3 I 111 l.sK Foil cream s s'J Kiios holee 11 j 12 1- AUUX H sins lu m lij Miouldera m tat Mdes T v I.AI!I fill ISHATuKsw Ml a 40 ST. I.OI IS. t'ATTI.F MiJnpinir steers ... 4S 9 4 TO Iluti liers' Hn'H .. I l I to Iti Mi racking (Ma I 5 IIKl P Fair to choiee iai 4 m 1 U'l It 4'holre 4 Ml a la HI.AT-."o.!ml Mi, a : CoHV-Xo. 1 ; lATS No 2 w e Jel K- I No. 2 III TTKIt Ocsniery Je ie 21 ISIKK IS 23 , 0 JTt riHCAi;i l" TTLF SMpplns al.-ers ft fn ft) IP H-psek ine and smppiiif IM sr 4 To -III FP Fairtorhoiee am 0 (an Fl 'IK-W inter s heat t e 4M IIF AT-No. 2 red 1 r K'llX-Vn. JSH - nT N.. 1 im 2'a lt F-No. 2 M Ilin KK t'reamery IS 2.1 li'KK t JO e ?i NFW YORK, r TTI.F Common to prime. S V) IOm.s i.nndlnrbfiir I IV 4 7 f I 'IR-.ood to rhojee 40 its SHUT-No 2 red s.i. inliN vft f a-ls TO 's1 W estern mixed 27 Sft I 1 7 1 t:H-tYeanjerv H iava Vatk. If It 1V mot suffer from sick heiuluche a iimniont longer. Jt la not iiiH-essiry, ( 'arlor's Lilt le Liver Tills will cure you. Dose one Mule pill, rhtiall price, riiuult dosu huiail pill, If tho Nallonul flower discussion the niarrygold and I'Klily blossoms tiavo hein grossly neglected. lbx lioater llu.ltfi-t, To iixori.t rr the stomach, liver and bowels, and promote digosliou, tnkc one rf t'arb-r's Littlo Liver Fills evury night. Try thorn. Tunis Is nothing worso for the harmony of an orchestra than to have a trombone player get oft his base, N. U I'lcayuno. A'uOp'uui In I'lKi'sCure for t 'onsumptlon. Cures where ot her remedies fail. 2.V. THE OLD ENEMY. v. It la known a a IV p t ' J iwluful Indsiuuia- Ckft Vf l'"u "oreiiieg 111 f'i nniM-lea and kdiiis k r 01 1 lie iiuiuaii isjiiy, I..'. j-'.j" the at hieiKink of liatnt kUt lhlitf ft-.u I ... ..,,1 n, UI lain. lI 1 til i'liriet Ii Ff ill 1 1 il 1 If Kittl iiiiAin nily tiit nicinv uIiU Ii.n: 1 1 1 1 1 2 I I B 1 Ar I HIM . Band) vll, 11I1I0, June IS, IKS. Vina taken v illi r.i.-i ninll-in in lH.l;uf e'Cl'd at tliuea eer siiksi Ulid used eruleliie. ki. Jiu-uta till relieved ma almiii two yeiirs ago. t.K'l. L. MXU.N. At I'm uMMa ash Dkai.i . THI CHARttl . VOflF.lEH CO., Baltlmors.H. x m m i 1 1 fr-- 1 1 1 11 II . I'- r CoPYR,l0MfrlB69 "OFT WELL AM) STAY WELL." Oct widl and stay well. But how shall we do it I Listen, my friend, and the secret I'll tell, Though, for that mutter, there's no secret to it, As ninny a 1111111 underctunds very well. If you'm low-spirited, gloomy, depressed. If nothing tastes gissl and your nights bring no rest, If your sburuw-h Is foul ami your mouth seems much fouler, Ami so cross you Iwcoino that tbey call you a "growler," lie sure that tlie trouble la duo to your fiver, Ami the blisxl is as sluggish as sometimes a river liecomea when It's lillud with all manner of stuir: Clour it out and tbu current runs smoothly enough. On to the dnig store and got a lttle of Dr. Tierce's Golden Mislicid lllsnovery, the fnot Dlixsl pm illor and Liver luvigorntor. t Is a ur cure for ths low spirits and f;euoral deprtvslon a man fis-la when his Iver la Inn. live and hia hlotsl hnpiim It's tho only bl'ssl purifier and liver Invigomtor guaranteed to la neflt or cure, or money will lie promptly refundisL It cures Indiges tion, or Dvaja'psia, and from Its wonderful blood purifying properties, conquers all Hkin and rk-nlp DIsenis, Halt-rheum, Tetter, lis nina and kindred nilmonts. Ail blcssi poisons, no matter of what name or twtnro, yield to Its remedial luflueiiees. ri-rofulou4 Hoi os and HwelltugH, Fevw-sores and Fl ip joiut D1s(-iim nre among tho grave luiilndie that havu yli'idi J to its marvelous ciu-utivs proriertlt. tVoRi.n's DtsrrNSAHY Mfdical Asso ciation, l'i-oi.riotoi-9, No, did Midu Btrei-t, Uuirnlo, ,N. Y. fl $500 O If1 f'J i Jf-J X-9 for n Inritmhlo rnn of si hiiiiii m 4wsm Catarrh in .H M)d !T tin' proiTiftorH ut DH. SAGE CATARRH REMEDY. tW AiJi HI MrTOMH OF I1 AT A K K 1 f "t,t.chp, nrwtntcttim of now. fllriflior1 F J7 tr?; fiiHtittr limt ihrimf. rM'iiirfilMifM itrufiiHi'. whiitv. nril irfd. nt tithf n. thU k. !y ' v tt'uiiiu, iiniiMiFi, purii itt . l.l.KH.y nt mlriJ ; wnik. niitfinK lu i-nrn, f J 0''iiln''fv. ihltiruiry of rlturtnir ihroiU, cxirifW.rHti.ut nf otr iiKl innU'Ti LjA l.TinUi uirr-nnivo; niiill ttti'l laf-t1 lEiipnirnl, hikI i''HntJ tl-lni(v. Only , ZTt. ffw of tlnit ttyinpt'tniH i k I v t .k pn-wtit at oikv. TliouHiiiifi4 of wtwtl ' r fiu It in ctnHiinitU'Hi, mi'i iiu In tlie trnivt1. Hv I( v n:lilntr. iit:i'i'H-. fliniiMitw, nttt ht'itjiiitr ircijnrf Sr, 11 Fixur-'m Horn ljr ninV Ihf "$?r..i mv. Ti.T iiifnllll-k r'nnly itn not. like tlie poison dm irrit;nirif ninf.-, "rri'iimn" tui'l trttnr rjin-siir itnjtit itm.t with whuh tin- pui'llo huvi- Wnuf (tti-n lininl ui d, itiinpjy palli:ti- lor a hlmrt titiif, or ifruv the tH, tn th if f h. r- It fliMij.fr of 1 1 1 1 1 jjf In tlifi ti'-of (iiM-li nosjni'tin, hut it ttt-xhirrs rrft't arid prriin: unit iii t i.f iht uornl fMKOK of 4'Urotil.' 'iilarr.i( u tti'.i!i)i. t :;n Ltviif . ! l In tin Mral M 1m tir--i with a f".v HppiMiititrm. Oiiiirrhal lifiulnrlip I n-lirvt mi l vurr t& it y mtiific. It n-inoi-t f. .iiTnsni tin-nth, or inipatrm tti tif tlu if timtf, ttniHI or h ;ir- inr. wntrinir or w;k c-mi. itml iiuptnn1. nn-nHn y, wlicti vau'tl by tho violfntv of I utai rli, i tht y 1 fifMp.frit ly aift. Hy lruKVLfcLa. M cvntA. E4J 418U. R'oominondod ly I'liyioiun. riUHnitt mitt uj?rtpulil ff tho (unit olijfotion, Jly slruirc.hts. K"3 Pest f'onirli Medicine, Hivommoiided bv I'livsieiuns. Cures where all olso foils. I'leusnnt and uiroeuldo iho t hihlreti lake it w illuutt olijectiou. lly druircii-ts. cjanq-a THE DINGEE & CON ARD CO.'S KEW ?M 'pF ROSES FLOWERS! rnisiU rttrurll. hit' l.mr l'i-" tt t hi vnNitJiri. in j-kl fa. ii u it HARDT PLANTS, BULBS SEEDS. if ii it imiii, sir rrll (.sittritiili -i U-f-v, :l lr.lr-l. 1 K-'-v-. n!i IlIi.-I.! .U k,nt, ll.-tfrt ( I. rtd, f.i 4f C'lih' t'ly IHn-tr.iit-tl H1MK 4h' Fl.flM I It trrr to nil, d DINOFK A CONAPD CO . Im St, WMt T KaUti Tills V At l ? uissjos n A.l.ln Till t Orove. i'fc OOFF'8 BRAIO. Whonover you visit tho shops in town, Looking for Braid to bind your gown, Securo tho Clasp, wherever found, That holds tho Roll on which is wound The Braid that is known tho world around. Establish r.D 136 S ITS' 'iitK KiaCr. ' ltlOLirii-' t 6l5 I gaSTftCt WASHINGTON D.C. OPINIONS REHDCNE0 ASTOTHC HOVCITV Ot INVtHTIOSS S0 VAlltl TY Cf PATENTS . Rf Jf CTX0 AHW 'CATICNS PROStCti HO .All rWSiMSSBEWTING tO WVtKIiuWA.i) PMWi i'SCMPlUf AUIN:U) 19 SEND STAMP FOR PAMPHLET Tuffs Pills l ( 1 V-' E. E. M E N C E S till, (ivo iuimm.ii u i 1 Al! i'tj' ci 1 "rLln Nuvoltu- i f M k 1.-4! to any, Mo. jTMeVMS THIS TAfER SOUTH WEST Tttn rtriful Inn' (ir rlinijale.. VVi-.t.-i tiit.l. lirxslilsiktll. 1'ftii fl it l- -ry fh.-rt. t.l.i-iv W 14- (UHled Km It t tf rumi r , isvts T., I. .-.- N mi In The t im to In r'f of trit. r.-i.... I' ..: li Sft.r-h... M.i ; Mn ; ti ii ill. K T. lJlll'.i t. t.ir.'K'Jii A I' i'T ll-Tr Ctfir Ho ; T. R ttt'WT. I - lilt', H -i .; J f a , (i it Hat. W. . H !(. -'rr. I lii4fu.c, Ssl i. . I.ow -rn '- J.i. 'iff It'll I - i ' It ' J r.i'a p-fii E"L(?r;'J,a,a PIP fiATfiRRHH w Arpl Hiilm in tot-acta uotrlt KLT BHiiS..lSWarrenSU.S.V MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver 1?raufe the boley lm, Hutl roliica Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Tliero Is no bi-lter remvily forlheite) riiiiimuu liaeuHi-e tlmii atitt'a l.lver I'll la, an a trlui Mill iruv. I'rire, lade Sold Evorywhoroa KenTBSEHH P0!FIG. S'vsLOV.' Fi-Jl RAILROAD USDS 01 FHr:s Ccvrnment LANDS, lied 'rcerv , r ! t.l.-rf I til . ' -? , -.ilti.-l U r r .1 - -.Ml 1 ! t-l '".'. E.IT rwr T.".nJ Lind rr.nimir.linfr. t-uii i ST. PAUL. L.i I n, - CHAS. S. r.tKH. CURE F M 1im J t-.i ri-ri' J (1 i it. t ni'!tii HI' i f'U ii 1 inn' find l in ft hvi I lit in 1 1 ! i'.f n i ir riil; .i t c ui I fi ' i I'it!" ' V ' ii i II... KMtT. M.V, l IVurl (MH JT4MS TiiV l'AfLHf-r tteM- ,t-mu. i ll New wrk. im!!fwlrif Mar!Ti NSEnLFS. I oHvi I ILlo, i s.-i..t i..f , ,.,.,-o rrninr '' 1,1 el '' K ! r,: ' " KtrA! t i ' Atiii-uit.si.U'ui..Mi ilACK KENDALL, I'uau.m, e Aitsir, 1. T. Horss Hrnnrl, ! c.IdK on rlfflit hi PI CHttla lirsiid, L S on rl(li( iil; crtp ami iinil!rlo' lb Ditch enr; rsnn on l'ryor crtxik. H. C. SHUFELDT, 1'. O. rxiffByvlllo, Kftn. I V 1 r "Us iii I i 'ill " . J Msnrhon Hlekv uiy ore'k. tea ajiOra aiiutu ol 4.'4jrityvllle. I4, rial li.fl. Criin Ulttlef lilt No atotik sold only fur (alilp uiuut. I. P. DLICDSOH. Chouteau, lnd. Ter. Itftnfa, CSMSV lafto oretk, araat fluwn. llaraes snd eaitla asiti brandfeiltirral'l rattle sn bties markad crop ana snilarblt rlslit oudaralii lert. A few cauls lists lb olrHa oiijsw. 1-tt R. O. BDOEXtTON. Postollice, Cotiey ville, Kansas. Ilanch on Call forma c r a a a . CharokaaV. ;cftU tie running Is but I. brsndai aiiflte liava A bulb In l' alDei 0lnaecruMiff left ear, under till I TiKM.raUlf aol nl Tor ah I pin ' I ftnj im tnvaair. Will yi t.'J l..r Inlurmatlos leading lei'im'lif ties r anione aioaun. na J, a, j D3 COW HUNTS FOR A 6 BILL. P, 0,, ViniU, I. T. fU, '",43 L S.U i-c-iA.veaMlkk No one csn hunt their cattle chpap us we run do it for them. Bi nd in your brand, murk and $5. GRAYSON WILLS. Postollioo, VuntK, lnd. fer. i' 111,1,1 sis 'wis Mra braiiilnlfi t I ob mil aiae. 4 ' m i.V.'aHF1- Hanfe While ftOUlU -44 ilfel tlal.t wile ftoulu-eiaal Vlullft. J. O. HOOAN, Adir, Jndin 'lerriturr. ' f allotr-fre nd an4 S'lerliil Ift rtsbl ear. - v . l- In 1 rt . a wv creak. lianas i trrort MIHri HAULIiJ ALH2RTY. Chouteau. Ind. Ter. Two onderblti f l one ear end aa3r"rr ons unilcrblt la i. HHi na n ntli.r U.n.. jila fr.im Choteaa" 4 Jt a 1.1 l(rV aiftnager: J II. fti A IIK M A None auld ex. !'( fur skip. in-lit. 8-83 J. B. MARKHAM. Chouteau. Ind. Ter. Swallow-fork en unnaruit IS w -- rnrj iinurr ampe in rlelil from Lo (Irova t Kink, hotk of tlia rltal onljr fdl ii(. 8-SJ S a- 1' W - ., t 4fly Itanep .K:US- 1 r at ! OEORQE B. PERRYMAN, 'l'ul.-sa, Ind. Ter. "aK4- sej-, . sa."v.nkS r.; i ' tSii 1 H4r Itanre In em Hy ui I nlBft. Other WruiitU; CO n . ti U llP. I on Jaw litiitioiid tn th lifiulucr; 7 . ntMrk : iwal. Iuw-rrk both 0.s.n&lliiw-forti ml un0frftluf H ii in'i"i TT "'ul hi Vi nil In tkiimih fHHrkii f igure 0ritlLl nmrkuJ -ri4i ltrt, sailowfurk rlKiit. t'll W.O. PATTON, Vinittt. Im.. Ttr. Rftlff-li iBirfc rr Won j i! .'utile liftvr f I M on ftl-lf untl U I on ri 1 . In t,k itntloi, ' L9 ftii Itair cinle 1 on ot iitrt lrk: Urub Ion. 7-31 OREEN YEARQAIN," Tulsu. Intl. Ter. t'P dl: lit iiittt1 N 4 rup ait'l antlerhM In 1 ft i 4-n Jltrift t r ti l.it tl.'tf" ftim ihonl ilrr ictati n Hnitil ny riprk , Oshh n. UtiD Sit Cfttllel pnl4 eEtvpl for hlateDt NATHANIEL SKINNER, Poat-ot1U, Viuiu. 1. T. Under lie no ia jiifats-ij of Cli4. OEO. NIPPER, Post-Office Clsremore, lnd. Ter. Swillnw for an., un1rhlt til ! ft , tlBtM). or' right haul Pas tlir rmi rauitt'jraniotl O. W. FRANKLIN, Vinita, Indian Territory. t it-S Tfn: -I K r.- f- -T larlna-H un.U rh ta la Ian. on In rlsns, aoei i' Jaw. Ilo.-aea nm brand, aaiita OS riarht alioulilar. Itanga beiweaa l.iltla 1 ftkla au.l II ar.k i-M R. R. TAYLOR, PostotHoe Vinita, I. T. f Hmouth crop I 1- rfTjr-v'. ft rax and croc nd aullt in tha Ttatl.t N'mf pftttls In var IhUI ottial brandr. a marka llaiiff on Le ftist rrroa , font mlli-ft H l V. Bits. 644 STANLEY ACENTS Wanted f rthe rmlnf Ap hi mii If v or I trinr-caajin. 41 ICIl A. M.u e iiiitm n i . C-IC'I IHlllll'M"..V 1l V' 'tl ? "'t tt' WJ 11 4J r f'i)tl ftiM hii 'iiAi t't s lu., St. Loui. Mo. TSaMIl Tilt 4 Ai'fK.rj TM r4sv CI E N S I O N i?:iZZu7.r?ll!Z M'AunrMi.riillv PROfilCUTIS CLAIMS. I latc i'liisk. il'i Kit.n.iL.- r C S- Pen ion liui i.u. y rini-i .ir. 1 1 am j tl.: i ai : r -ii ct; twi-, an j triHI Till filr aw? den fmm writs). f"vl r.Mpi.j tr-.sviat, 4v,a t-. Tt4 WM-titsift-U ii VktU W4Lmi4 f FjLlX ' 8AVIN0 0 to50 P'dR CIST. j 4?j "' inf'ftf'rtti 'mil lSa fiisvau- L f--(un r m hti44tn' iTi.-f. -". N0 AGENTS' PROFITS r- ' f I or EIPESIES, 1 fc U I trvTHMHInM ll.-iTllUl. Ss?tra-r-i ' ro rm i ihimi r. IL rn ,? woncSTr;ocNCO- "iu, lua, aaraaaia raia r.nimi mm wtm. STANLEY'S Twin: U NT W ant si. fi!i- r AfM i.t kiti.ii am nti r Afrit . i iniitrs- ! nil If ?oj latstr1 tiim no tt f.vnt- of our Vrfat I n ir w Bl. tl tH k II '-tl r uiH .H tKUrtli l"l T 4" , rt-f i1 r-T ro Ti'k ; til C Al'ttAl f'tH ; l lh jsmrir' mp.''r't1 rji'i I .-.i t "-r it, n it , ' u- m hii b fttt-T irt'"iitifi, 0T ii -''"O A i'Is H f J. H v - ' tt M. IWtl Mnl. t !--. Klrl.M4M4, 1 Isa-I riTC- wrKr ntrH, nmi mim fl I O hsiiw, I'tHi;,.,'.., I i- Tinl r-,ni4 rti-rril-M 1-ri l.rT Inm H.w.td, I.sri,-. i,m, 4tf filial. t rail ii HI"-)""' ."' Mr. .--.i frr- . t v- Mil 9 "14I.N itUS IH'Hl'l -. immi.ollk. tV4U U4 I-4V.-1V ffsssr. sv fmwm. FITS FITS! AWNINGS, T HINTS. COVEftS. C .1 BAKKII . K"t,rth n-r.l Itt-ljin-iirs" Siroft. Ksr-fiM'ir.Mv S n.l t- r I Hnti salt'J iTict- LL rMKTlt) r aeer. kkaa j Cf NTS B J.oO. t-.i isrm CTAM1 rV'C xpiRrioi iina Co., bi. Uiutk HCMc mi Bf. B Mk k-fpttiBT rfTrtiiiriir. Artth- i't 1X1 M' I.,, IsfkW I, W UKWM TUU t SI F fc .o sw vrua ftVW TPT. f to $8 a day fi'implPS wo,lh ft. 1 : - l,-r. fi-.-l. H rite tl Ml Rm Hitl.it Id., H!!;.. A. X K.-Il art eiRiTai Mate tatat jee ... ih arii -KTte ar n nan a tSe 4,mMeMt la teJa JOHN P. DHAKH. PoatofTli.e At Chelsea, Ind. Una. I. I on lelt ltd.- a:, a hip. Mark, au-ler ft.rrlilt. llor.rsbraatlftU Uie asma. l.attBi,.t 4 inila aortli ot Oowals, a VarJIjn. nv-a. Ter. 1 .1 L -2W o. n. MATua, PcstoOcs yliua, Indiin Territory, Swsllaw fee sad arar kit Is oaa ear ass era flop U tka ethet. Teeaf aV II. laJ4 fi as arotna at aoae Beak el eewa Sail eat a lun,l 4tw TliaeTT na ai.lr .-ata O aa aat lawi I few brarSeU 4 IT Im a)4e. Unerckee Herd Poland Chinas, f ". - J. H. ALLEY, Proprietor. AFTON. - - IND- n I kaa tnr .als s vomker .rt arar ares ta tHa w mA ..H.t.r, 1 SaT a aaetltttsa aarf tke Dsalea are reftST flerteaaefttlaae snt In.r-eeltet aellftt e.U, aVUe. J. T. M'SPADUEN", PostofToe at Chelsoa, Indian Ter. -v ye. C'leas erop off lafl ssri 3jm ori-rblt 111 rlalil. liana aia uiilaa Waal ol Clitii.nft. Ti 'teLJ'""'- W. FT. MARKER. Postollice, ViniU, I. T. Crop off of lf nr. uihIuj lislX crop ir, rls'it ear. Kaose On Ills Cbla creak. -iolr O. W. ORHEN, Post-ollico. Viuita.l.T. wW h&it i ' "tfl -t Crop ofTlofl f su split in right. Ranpe On Jones crerk.eipbt mile norllie.aat of VI liila, I. T. 2 JOHN WHI3TLER, Postoflice, SaCiS: Fox Apt ncy, I. T. tlrnjioll rlKlit sr and afckWJa, ernit ami uiitlor half Vkj'gr. rruit nil le. Haasaita -TV; '.rvT; 41 Sa. siiil "oi; raau.s- '1 'J ?.&M I .1 ... 1.4 tAw 'Wewt. t iSaSfSl h'J'u) J. O. HALL. Post-ollico, Viiiita.I. T. rV"6ai iSJaBT'-Si: lltir a brnn-l ttaini mi li-it lilp l'alrrbl( In ra--h nnr. Kaiise lit-twet.ii Caliia sntl J'rjof etfi-k. -ira ) W. II. NOBLE3 Postodiof) at Kingston, Kansas. Ak-"-W- florae hramt aamv. K o ail l.tatnlrr-Tay" I'ntler hall-crui fcfv-jt rlieVji TjM-l 1114 rieek, C. H. B. I'RAYB Postoflice, Vifiita, if aaat sad kfaatang oreeka SR. Ind. Ter. Horse krae aaina Mark. crttp e lafll ktla sod braae 1ra tft Tlsht (aula af tale fcrauit aelil .a ly fur ahla r:ifTti. hanaa s ml lea a vi nita en Cabin L.I .aft 1-e- O. HAYDKN, Chouteau, Ind. Ter. tur-. it 's y t'irrla nn nai-k etlkj. r auit'Va left aitla , J..r hlu tf lllnnae ni hotitaan mnl rit'.i rrftli lltira Wand (' II lalt ikoulder or tulgU. T-sa G BORGB W. CLARK. t'OKtollioo, Vinita, Iinlian Territory Smiititli crop la lelt t ar. aplll la llihl; d r i 1 a, r. Cai'ii ea I ry lactiak. S ?--.v-rr?-vAi IV.-,, , , -a. , r- J. IT. 1.DWARD6, P. O. Vinita, Imhuu Ttnitory. Itenp. nn I j n rti I rairitt. I r,., au-l n-l!t ri. . t, ,, r hit I p 1 1 n m 0 t.rctt lil J II , n I. r. lupantl at.lt. A i ti a.-n, a .1 on t.ft lr.w. It tin al-le. K tn lilp. tutlv ltt-Lf c.-titla Ol.l. C-4 'iVtf WM. LITTLE, Ptietuilit'e Viiiit.i, 1ml, Tor. f llt-antl fa hip eral-le. '- ,. - at, l i-r,.p M..I nntli r , . at ., outer .,.U Vlniaiuauia,,,. uanjra oa n nie u.i. i-il. O. M. UcCLELLAN, Tof tullice, OowaU, I. T. A ft w ptiri are ltrru.l.loa Itl at-.. tiii. m t. ....ip-aakMI I ,,T aml... frr-A helttM Hatir- on at'i r ll.trpe hraa-1. r-a i.fl at. la. W. K. H ALS ELL, rbtoflice, Vir.ila, I nl. Ter. i I i i j llr.I-..-. I.i.r- er aat dkI larira f'r4 s . in nUk f Tma. !t!r of th a ci't f-.T a'i,iT. -nt an i tt rti t iu'iortr-- ta a ' ri m"if. 1 1 1 IM ft4 an - t'M (.trs ) m.ih t-fir)." tn -n a,f-'ii-fon hvf -4-.il itiif a. 1-11 keref ea fae alee 44 wast. aa4 freaa sa aee re all la f"e krij a are reaST Ne aerelee tlaa aellftte. b. W. EIDER, Chelsea, Indian Territory. rrp a,j arm ra let: twaiiew fork la r t ri- n sm 4 criu ' t -'1