The Squire's Wooing, $.jiir K iulnll was working in h'a garden, when Iac KreiiA camo down the ruiul tlml beautiful Mar morning. Tlio i;lit of her fi sh voim; face fvt t1te o!l iuhii think n; how nt ono time m hi life lie liaJ lorl her mother, anil Hie iliiu;: liter's t-M-o Meiucil cxactlj Vk.o (lie one lie h:ul known so well. ;mx inoiiiin!" he cm lied out lieerilj from h s work. KitmJ mornin-!" n'u the girl, stop ping at thrt feuw nod shading her eves with her hand. "My! how your trawlerrie grow 1 don't believe we'll get a pailful out of our patch." "Well, you tell our m i he can help kerself to iuii) whenever sho want 'm. Toll her I'll come over Saturday and hring oim; of them with me. Hut I $ay, 1 had a letter from Charley .cs terda" with a tiinile. "Yes?" she paid, blushing and pull Mig at a ilainy in her hand. "You ujht to he glad of that, squire. Coin ing down here?'' "For a few day, that's all.' "Well, don't d joppo'nt us Satur day," ft she turned to go. "I won't," said the srpi're, going Waek to h'n work. lie, was verv thoughtful, however, all the afternoon, and when Charley arrived ho Iook an early opportunity lo corner h in. "I I've been thinkin' omo lately of gfttin' a new housekeeper," ho stain ered. growing very red in the face. "loen't Aunt Sarah want to stay?" Mked Charley unsuspectingly. "I I meant nhein! a housekeeper f of, of another kind!'' explained the squire rather explosively, wiping UU fac very eiiereticail y after t ho ompletioii of the dilileiilt seiit'-iice. "1 think I begin to understand," nid Charley, iu great surprise. "May I ask who it is? ' "It' it'. down the road!" answer d tho Mptire, choking consideraUy ver tlio words and jerking his thumb Ml tho direction of the Widow Keenu's. That's the way tin? wind blows, is it?" lauglied ("hurley. "I'm glad lo hear it. You couldn't do belter if you bunted th orM tv i." "I'm glal to hear yon say so," said U a father, mtu-li iviieve.1. "I felt sure jou'tl liko lo have Lucy ns as a a member of the family." "I haven't the least objection to such nn :u Tandem- nt," answered Charley, with a twinkle in his eyes. "Thank the Lord that's over with," aid the mj'i ro. drawing a long breath, as Charley strolled o!V down tho path iu th twilight. "I hat's a sensible boy. I wonder, now, that ho never took a fa tier lo Lucy. I s'poe f ilk'll s.iy I'm an o! 1 fool, but I don't care." About i o'clock on Saturday after noon tho squire, ill li s be-t coat Mil! with a pa 1 of strawberries on his arm, knocked at Mrs. Iv-eiie's door. (bx)d nflornoon." .she sa d. opening tho door to h r vis t r. lit; couldn't kelp thinking that her face was almost a.s fair as it had leeu 2 w ars ago, as ho welcomed h in in. Tho sj'i ro wanted lo say l.o'd liko kcr laughler, but conclu led he wouldn't jiit then. By that t ui" he was in the silting room. Who should ho see there Lut Charley, holding worsted for Lucy to wind and seeming very much at home. I I didn't expect to sco you here," ke stammered. Then Lucy and ('barley tried hard to look very demure and failed, ami final ly got to laughing. Tho squire felt h'fl facv) grow.ng uncomfortably warm. "Just st p what he brought tn," sa'd the widow. di-pl.u ing the b 'rr.es. "If you'll hull pome, L t y, we'll havo a shortcake for tea. I remember you used to be rather fond of shortcake a fow car ago." she said to tho squ're and smiling till a dimple showed itself in cadi check. "I know what you're thinkin' of," responded he. "That was a little the best shortcake I ever came across, Hester," ami then they both laughed over the recollect 'on of somo pleasant crcnt in bvgone years. Then Lucy and her mother went to the kitchen ami the squire and h s sou were left together. "I I'vo spoken to her about being ono of the Tamil and she's willing," said Charley with a 1 ttlo b!uh. "What?" 'I ho squire felt hot ami cold b turn'?. "I I don't under stand'." "You know what you said the other night when you told me you thought of getting her mother for a housekeep er," explained Charley. "I suppose from that you understood Lucy and I intended to I e mnrr ed sometime. We've talked it over and it's all settled. Tho squire wa.i speechles for the ipaco of a minute. I hope you'll h happy," ho man aged to say, very faintly, at hut. Just then th w d'low came in. "I've got tho e-ke baking," she aid. "Lucy said she'd hull the berries and set the taile, and .vent mo in to piny lady,' ho I came." Charley conclude. I ho could hull straw berrioa, too, mid slipped out into the kitchen. Tho sqniro had made up his mind gain. If ho couldn't havo Lucy he'd have her unit her. "What's the usoof waiting." thought Le. "It m ght as well be settled now as any time." A hnppv thought came to him, as he ait about for wurd to express h i de fir with Jleitar," yery suddenly. nd n'th the energy of desperation, "you said II you had anything I'd like, I was wel come to it. I want you!" "Why, Squire Kimball" cried tho widow, blushing so rosily that he felt suro sho was prettier than her daugh ter. When Lucy camo in, half un houi later, to tell them supper was ready, Squire Kimball rose up, blushing like a girl, and said: "This is your mother, Lucy," pointing to tho widow. "I knew that a long time ago," an swered Lucy, laughing. KJooduos, what a blunder!" cried the squire. "I meant this is Mrs. Kim ball, or goin' to be." "1 s'po ) I niny k'ss my father.then," said Lucy, and kissed the delightod squ ro plump on the mouth. "And ou may give mo another for your father-in-law while you're about it," he laughed. "Ono'll answer for both." said Lucy, archly. And then the squire gave his arm to tho woman ho had meant to marrv live and twenty year before ami led her out to tea perfectly satisfied with the wav thing had turned out. Christmas on tho Plantation. 'Hang. snap. fi. bang!" When first I opened inv eye in the gray De comber dawn. I almost believed it to be the Fourth of July, for surely it could bo naught but firecracker that wore thin noisilv salul ng im ear. lint as' tho cobwebs of sleep passed upon my brain, I quickly recalled that this was my lirst Christmas n the "Sunny South," and that 1 had I oen told that in some places it was a custom of the light-hearted African to welcome tho happy day with the gay ami festive Chinee crackers. W.th cons d.'inb'y curio ty, then, 1 sprang fro n my eoueh and hiirri tl to tho window, to ga.o down upon tho courtyard bolow, whero dozen of black and shinning little "pickaninnies" were squabbling and tumbling oyer each other in a perfect frenzy of delight, and occasionally being brought to order by a well-aimed cull' from soiao fat, good-natured "Mamuiie," who, how ever, seemed to enjoy tho small lirc woi !; as much a tho youngest ehoco lato lined shaver there. Suddenly tho master appeared bowing ami smiling upon tho broad v-'ianda, when in an ! iiistnnt arose sii 'li a chorus of "CiiV- I huh gf'. massa, Cr.s'inu gif!" as j speed. !y brought a shower of small ! coins scatter. ng am nig tho crowd. I Then w hat a franlie scrambling ensued, j while for two hours later, the mistress j of tho household hid her hand full,! g ving out extra rat o:n of butter, su-j gar, tea and tobacco, to say nothing of ! bandanna, aprons, r.bbous. juid largo , gdt pins and ennings for tho joiing1 ami pretty gii Is, TiiO whole day, 1 1 1 l ). was ono of feasting mid joliiticalion, tho men, boys and dogs indulging n that rarest of sports to the true African, an exciting "'possum hunt," while in the evening, the negro quarter was a scene of boisterous revelry, as old and young "l rippo I tho light fan tastic toe," to lb! squ-'.iKy strains of Uncle Jake's ant que li Idle. Not till tho night wa far spent d d the fun siib s de, and closed with a "Cake Walk," when iu still' and s lent p airs the dusky belles and beaux para led two by two, ami in the end Mauni Chloo proudly carrie! oil' the cake; for, in negro ver nacular, "She never b it an eyelid, and Woro a tlealh-l ko look on her fa c, " two peculiarities which the company evidently- considered the height of grace ami beauty. Certainly she was a "sight for go Is or men," a w.th shoulders back, ami arms akimbo, she marched with the a r of a queen, mid va nly conscious of h'r holidav huery, a low necked gown, gorgeous bandanna, and glittering beads and earring"; which semi-barbaric splendor well accorded with her dark skin, l.kc pol,. shed ebony. And as the inidirght bell proclaimed that another Christina was passed and gone, the air resounded with hearty cheers, from many lusty throats, for "Olo massa, olo missus, ami the ole plantation!" .1. ". Sajr, in Anirricun Agriculturist. Triply Accommodated. There is nothing l.ko taking easo in this world. A wealthy old bachelor of this citv who i. a regular patron ot tho Court Street theater invariably buy two or three Su-cent reserved seat when betakes in the show. Somo ouo may supposo that ho take h s best girl with him or perchance a rela tive cr fri ri I. Not at all. Whon ho busy three eats ho use ono for h coat, ono for his hat, nnd one for him self. When ho wiiiits to bo saving nnd feels that he can :dfrd only two scats, ho crowd i i ..si hat ami coat into ono and hiin-elf inl tho other, ucli is l.fo. AfifJ'ilo ( 'I'tiri r. IIov,- KntioVj Father Paid Grac?. A South end bill.' g'ul wa taking supper with a plavmato a few even ing ago. After tho pa'erfamilia had "sa d grace" with duo solemnity tho l.ttlo hostess turned to her guest and asked: "Doe vour papa say graco at J supper. Katie?" "No," replied Katie, j with candor, "but ho sas Komething else." This answer, of course, nroused tho interest of tho elder persona. "What docs ho sa) P" was asko.l the little tisltor. "(Jood Lord, what a upper!'' was the sweet and caliu re l pon te. Hot t on Com m o n wt al l WOMAN SUCCEEDS. Oo of (li Nucrourul Oiib TcIU ITow It I Hon. No proper estimate of the future econom ical progress of the country can be made that does not take Into consideration an clement which maybe termed "the woman In business. " She Is km cklng at all the do rs of com ruer clal enterprises, and there are very few in to which she has ut already forced an en trance. '1 he renilt seem to indicate that, be wind a doubt, she ha come to stay. Sho cannot perhap often reach the lever which move the great driving wheelsof huslne-s, but she proves a mo t Important tac'.or In the minor but scarcely less Important machinery of detail. I'liU Armour's pnvato secretary Is a young lady who was first employed as a rtenographn ami type-writer, she prove I so capable and cllieient that her sphere of Usefulness has been gradually enlarged, until she now ha probably a closer ac quaintance with Armour's extended busi ness than any other person connected with it. It used to be clalme I that woman had neither physical nor mental stamina to conduct a large business. Mrs. Frank Ledio has made a success of a complicated a business enterprise as al most any In the country. The strong point In this case Is that when she took the helm the Frank Leslie Publishing Com pany had but a short time previously failed. Madam Demorest conduct a very ex tensive business, which Include the pub lishing of a magaine. Mrs, Annie .lenne-s Miller conducts a famous dress reform movement, and Is also the edit reus of a successful magazine called "Dress." Her dally mail is said to be larger than that of any other woman In the United States, Mrs. Miller ays: "Warner's safe cure Is the onlv medicine I ever take or lecom ii end. The safe cure has tho effect to give new energy and vitality to all my poweis. " The e women have demonstrated that the sex can succeed in business If they take prop.T rare of their health. That i- the main po ut, even with the sterner -ex. and it i the sub cot to which, above all others, the women of to-day should give their attention. An I here, as ever w here, comes iu play the old maxim: "An ounce of prevention li better than a pound of dire. ' Corn, uc rii.ig to lim K-jx rt i t tu lt; ait mrtit of ar culiui?, Is infeiior In quality tliii jpiir. The corn s njlas ut uvi-rnge lcsi Until In lSI ; the th I U-mi ) oli cr n'.ntci mure. 1 he Yield ia 1 . 'J huh:s p r h re on T,i))),0)) acres, nuking n gr.rnt total of 1,43,0 M,0)J buslicla. Al nut .'),() K),DiX) ucres were ahanJwu cd before ripemug on kcoount of the drouth. Among th rellrn taken t-om the Ill?h MouikI, nonr the Olilo Kivcr, ifcentiy. were two ii ver truwci ami thlity a ver lioo buck Ion. 'I he I, ueislf-s, liearing Hie French Crown and l.itc of 17.1'J, wore probably t art of the convtMit ou:;.t, and l.Uoiyt'd to some J us ut t Ii,l?siiiiur,c8 Th: inliatrs the use of the iii )un 1 as burial laca lIo.mj lo q.iiic recent t.IIU 8. Fifteen tears ago Jacob Trar-kbnok, of Ne Purtiie, One, who was thought to nu licli, and was known to ho iin-erly, die 1, but all ef felts to hnd the m oiey that hj was 6Uip).seJ to have accumulate ! f.;lj 1. Thi o'le-r lay t'.ro m tnic lio; .pel a cut d w n a tree rear the 1 1 1 1st I ' el l Lome, and in a ho e in the tr-c found pol, a.ivcr ai.J iiutci to the wkic of (lli.OM. (i.'orje Carter and F.lia Croshr wnt la fmtii tin; a nitty lo i'e the I. iuv He Ilxp."d Una. Wlirn tiiey an. Vol th -y fun 1 tint the lifw w as over. TIm-v relume I to the d.-jot, b t fniitid lli tt their train wo .11 n -t le iro In e ei .tl 1 1 - .us s. Ciir: r ;r.i; i"d t'.iat la order to L.ll tine: thv slii'iil I i;ot nui rie t, and so ia that wav II, ry ki.led time uut .1 th next train c.itne aion'. A c tlzai of Cnpoi)!i.en, D'timnrk, rreentlr wiue to St. l.ou's, ailiiu f r au upj ointment en the j oiiee lot c.- of I h t ci ty. liu iiudotel h!s ho!o4i u;li an i '.d he w-as C feet 4 Inchci In lu l'hi, welhtc i 2) pouii K au 1 coal 1 out inn ai d out ivalk any uiiii of b a aize in tho i'' u u try. lit: was lu!rm'd that thrro were U KJ aj'ji'.ieatloliS by ffi J-u'i of St. Louii a hcd of him. I'ron'-hitH is -uret i.y treucnt small dofs c;f 1'iso's Cure for Cou-umption. A Carlisle d;r eominitte! Miieide y puOiin lii.s head under u gate and choking to death. liil- Lo.i-niri lraW a roll in twenty-four hour, and jirevent ono under thi ino-t trtVei'. expos ure, wlnli tlirtir u-.o does not reader you more like y to tie co! I iftrwar l. K very woinnn keps few in hr rticul for nn i uier'eney. On co d l..'n; 1iivh you will Fee lots of people in t.i d ran of stro t car?, j-lippm ou on th -ir tonu . I 1 cts a pHckag- f thirty-.-ix. Hr .i; ;its overv wliere. M'w: Nk.ivi: Fo u C., Lowell, Muss., I'roprtet ir-. M. Wilson l ii ot, a sou o. in ) r it his torian, is h'eturin in t'arn on Iviiiiund I'urke au lNtilton. ll.llltllO . . ..C.J l.lCll. To the F.ditor: He.!- inform your readers tint I haT ft positive lemoivfor tie nbovn nim-d disease. J',y it. timely u--e ten thousands of hopeless cases h iva l ee i p 1 iiiHiiently enrol. 1 shn l . p: d to .end twotiot ties of my ran e ly tr to nnv of your ren lers who Imvo roiiKDinption if they viil oend me tl. eir pxprct. nn 1 1'. U. al dress. l:es...( tfully, T. A. Si.occm, M. C, 11 1 earl St., New York. Tiie Mnrquii of borne bus determined upon a literary life, and bus a serial re idy f jr an English m r.ni". st. Jacob's oil. WHAT IT HAS DONE. Relief. In any climate at nny joann one or two npplie.itifiiis of St. .I.e dis" Oil relieves; often cure.s jMTnianrntly. This is the average cxi rience in ten yc;ir.s. Cures. Theconfent1 of a bottle have curej th.onsatuls of extreme chronie ca.st s. I'.sed ac cording to dinition there i.s a euro in every dottle. The Testimony. Thousands of testimo nials tite-!.intiafe the al've tat( mci.U in the cure of all kinds of painful ailment.4. The Proof. To m ike sure of this show ing, answers to ii q airies concerning the pcr rtmiieiiey of the 1 1 rs ie.,iilti l as follows; 'J fiatiifn dntr of hxtliii'i t line if raponM nrry cure hu rttmiini J jh ri , inmt vithout rt currt't' t of jtdin. Its Supremacy. The twenty million bot tles vihl can be justly rated n.s so many cures ; in almo-t every cae a ernian nt cure. Its price is the mm ty of every I t tie being the same, every lottle being a cure nnd the Kt are protected. Sail '7 Drvgjin't nni Tf iUr$ liiryirhne. Ttic Ctiiartea A. Vnar1r Vn., Itattn., Mil. I fpe peaehea were pickeJ at Colaaa, Cab, OYt r a week ago. I Every glorious art of a jrreat life starte forward an olo ueut fact. Dr. bull' CoukU Hyrup i tbj glorious act of a life'a tudy, ami it ia a positive fact that it atanila without a rivul. "Hope tor a aeai'n hid the world fare well." when a man llnds him-e!f in the relentleaa graspof neuralgia, but he ainilea and taken heart when hi wife hringa a t-ott'e of Salvation Oil. Adam Ilede ia running luth. paper in Du' We think, without doubt, that your "TansiU'M 1'unch" are the finest 5o eiara we havj ever had. Win. I lavia t Co., 1 TuggHM. VVoreeater, Man. IL W . Tuu aill v Co., Chicago, 111. Victor Hugo'a o!I homo in the Channel Ulan la la now vacant Hint to let. .None of Ida iurmture remains there Tkttkk. A memlierof th t'ioneerd'ress Ktatf. troubled lor eleven venrs with ob stinate tetter on bis bandi has completely eurod it in les, than a month by the use of Cole'a Carbolialve. -w'tr-Vo',.f. I',iul. The Ver. 1. I'. I'.unn. out of the oldest I'niversalist pr aebera in lldnoia, died at Iecutur recently. Sudden changes of weather cause Throat diseases. There i no more eirctua' reme dy lor Coughi, Colds, etc., than Urowii'a brouehial Iroches. Ho.d only in boxen, l'riee '.5 cts. The Ileeeber monument committee has f.'l ,'sk), an t .1. Q. A. Wurd, tkio aculptor, in ready to tvgin work. A Icliln it 11 (t'litrnl Itnllroiml I'midoj Wlni III ( liar fler 1 Krirn 1 run' 4 ontral. Ai.hhin, Mich., It-e. 'Jo, lsr. 'While employed as aent ot the Miehi can Central Kail mud company ut Angus- j ta, Mich, about seven years ago. my kid- neys lecame ilisea-ed, au i I have been a , great suiterer ev r miicl-. Have consulted the leading pliyst-ittns of this city and 1 Ann Arbor, uud all iironouuced my ease 1 I'right'mliseiise. After taking every high- 1 ly recommended remeily that I b id knowl edge of to no purpose, and w hite MiHerim under a sevro attack in October last, be gun taking Hibbard's Kiioumati Syrup, ami am to-duy 11 s 11 man. It nltords me pl'nsiiro to render to auitering humanity I any good that 1 can, and In su.'iik mg of tie' remedy, allow mo to my that lthink it the greatest medicine in tho world. j K. La i.ii. u! , j Agent M. C. It.lt. ' The chapo! in which Vesl-y preached for iienr.y naif a century was recently bought ln'ut auction tortM,"i j T !.: ,., ()., Jan. 1 . ts7. ! Messrs. F. .1. Ch-viey-iV Co. 1 jentl'Tuan : I I liuve been iu the general prarti -u ot ' tiH-iliciiio lr 111 t I v'irs an I would ' h iy tn it in i 1 my practici an 1 experience, buve never s. mi 1 prepiritiou th it i I'ouid jiroserib with -it mien ontideiiT' if mi .vs. as 1 cm Mils Uitirri (11 re. rnaiiuf u tuie 1 by yo 1. II ivi jroscr.le i it a gre 11 ma ay ' tun , aa 1 its elect is won lerr' i', an 1 wo il I say 111 cou'dusio i t.iat I have vs. to tin 1 a cas-i of Catarra that it won 1 n 't cure, if tuey would tixim 1 it according to duo ti ,s. Vour- tru y, ' b. 1.. .i)Usi;C'l. M. P.. ' O lice, '.'l.") Summit St. I F. J. CHF.NI'.V ,V Co., From , Toledo, O. ' 1 "t, -'"So'id by lru;ists. 7" cts ' A Kansas woman w mts to st irt a chil 1 dreii's right s a-so ,'iatioii and muko largo tanni cs tashioiiab e again. llMllllI'lll I II ll It lift' ll' , in jernieious praMi e Miruel in soli i tu m is a ino-t startling iu im) ot nervoin nnd gen i nl d.lniity, ink of .l;-c!t:i-, deuce a id wil. power, imji.iire 1 nu iiiory. l spoil leney. u:nl other utt.-n lnnt of wiv. k d manliood. .-"iid'eror s dioui 1 ml , iress, w.th in cents iu sta nps, for large ill list rat e 1 t re it im1, pointm x 011 1 un ai.ing ' ll);ili or perfect filiv. W.ir.d's ill J Mi- i;ir. Mcdi al A 8 jeiatiou, ti i-i .Maia Street, Jiiiitalo. N. V. A (M''!o,rrnm 'ivs wants to m.i li.T rus, - l.o v as ro bed there. tint Mino. Fatti in Wa 0 , be can ej . ll V i l 4 I -II "I l . Vl'l, On tlu nj; oaranc of tho lirst symp toms, as a p leral de l.ity, loss of appe tite, pa 1 or. etii.'ly ceusiii 11-, fo. lowed by night- ve its in I 'ii g!:, prompt niea-ui es of reliet lioiiil be taken. ( oiisiiniption is a sc.-i.fuio ,s disease uf tiie lungs; t iier -lore Use th great nnti-- rofa uu or bioo 1 pur. te.-r and t: -n . th -re-t.jrer. lr. l'ierc;'s "io den .Me licil Discovery. ' 11 p r i or to C 1 iivcr oil as 1 nutritive, and ui. surpassed a po riora'. 1 or wo ik lungs, sptting of bl 10 1. an 1 kindro 1 uf lections, it h is no e- ial. Old by drug gifts, t or Fr. Firiv Vs treatise on con s .mption, soid ;u cents in otamps. O! I T I isier.sary Medical Association, I'; Mam Street, FulVah', .. Y. C trl Schurz is able lo wa.k with a stout stick. 1 ne ttltii.i., dyspe; lie, con-ti jato I, s'.ionl l aldress, w'ltu 1' cents in stamis for treatise, WorM's Dispensary Me Fcal Association, boi; .Main Street, liu lalo, N. V. The retail p iee of coal at Fasaden.a, Cat., is t7 a t n. If afJlietel with .''re 1 yes Use Pr. Iaao Thompson's F.ye Water. Druggisrs t ell It. CC. A chair of journalism has be-n ota! lished at Joiin ilo,i.itis umver.ity. Cures & rrevculf Colds, Coughs. Coro Throat, Hoarsonoss, Stiff Neck, Dronchitis, Catarrh, Hoadacho, Toothache, Rheumatism, NouralRia, Asthma, Bruises, Sprains, Quicker Than Any Known llcmcdy. No iiiiiIUt how !. .l-nt or t cruel a tin tlm f ' n I n tli UtCinnHtle, lle.iriailfii Irit'rni. 'rt l'''l, . t uiis, NcUnil.'ie, i.r lirtlttte.i w:h iIIsciimk, iii.iv mi Pit, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will Allonl 1 11 iiiut l.nac. ISTr.UNAJ.LY-A lulf t iuua -jn 11: ul In half a tutnS'.i r ef wu'i r will In n fow inlnuu s c.ire Cramp, Spi.ms, Si;r Mnmo'-h, Nausea, Vnir.ltlin;, Heart U.r.-i, N r oust ess, S'e:.!es.s;a su, Se-h IU-mtuche, Pl.irrlim.i, Cl'.c, r:atuliicy an 1 all lute rr.ul pftl.-m. M ilirla In Its various f.irni curil and ji.-rventod. There I n.jt a remedial agent In the wt rl 1 1 hat w 1.1 rure Ft'M r au l Aue and all oilur fevers aIJed hy ItADWAVS PILIJ3) quickly as P.ADWAY S UF.ADY P.ELIF.K. ACHES AND PAINS. Fur hrn l.ichc (whether kick or nervmin), t'Kithaclie, neuralla, rirviiusns.sj an. I l'';.U'ifine8S, rheuma tlxrn, luniUi; p.iln niel weakness In th liack, nt'lne cr kitiiji, j aln arouml tlio liver, i leurlny, welltn f tho Jt.1t.tM an l pl': of 11 kln.ln. thonp ptlcatlia of Ka'lway'H Ilea ly Ilcli f will afforj Im meillato ra-c, a:nl Its contlnucil UMf. rafew day rffi-ct a pcrmarx nt c-ure. filer, Mcontn. S-.t l l.v nil dm n i't-. MARVELOUS NILIVIUII DISCOVERY. Wliollr t'nllW Arillirlnl fjtfm. Any llnnli l.rnrnril In On Itrndlnf ll"imirt"ni1l iv M t ItK Til'. fUrnnr l'io. Ta. Id n lt.' Horn. W . W. ArroR. JrrxH I. UnJ4wii, It Mii' . . cms. of M t'oiiimtia lw Sru.ni: JO at HerMfti 1 j at Norwich K'Jat turlln Collrj w C'lnn'' of 2i mrh at Yal" oal L'nUrnnty of Ivim.. I'lillA. j4 at Wlll' CVllrK, nn l line larr C at haluua t'n'- l'rr. LoiSETTK, M7 ith A., New Yrk. food's Sasapaoiila rt'xxl' Haraaparllla U irr paisril from Saraapartlla, Dandelion, Mamlrakr, Dock, Juniper In rrl. , and oiht-r well known u tal.lp rrnidlra, In uch a M ullar manner a to dirlve th full rnwllelnal value of eiu h. It will cure, wbrn In the power of mellrlne, ocrofula, salt rheum, aorcn, bolls, plmplea, all humors, dj w ala, tlllounni, alck hcadoi-he, ImlUeitl in. general debility, catarrh, rheumallnin, malaria, kl lney and liver romplainU. It overcome that eitreiue trl feeling caused by Khane of climate. w as..n, or life. Scrofula Humors "We have um-U IIixhI' Sursuj.arllla for ieerol yearn, and fel proud to recommend It ataaei-i-elli iit I'rlnx in.sllrine or to te ul at r II tlmea aa a blood purlflf r. Fur chll lren a well a icrowii psvipla we iwnnl ler It the h. t. We et aal leone Uittle for our tmy to take In th- rintr. He U nine year old and ha enjoyed ff'M.d health ever ilnce we kieitan giving It t him. We are aelduiu with out It." II. K. Obovih. lUohester, N. If. " I hae len untnn H xxl Samnparllla and find It an ensellent blool purifier. It also relieved mo of burning aensatlon In the utomoch." it no. C. T. Taft, Woa'o, Teioo. Purifies the BBood 0mm health depend upon pure blood; there fore, to keep will, purify the blood by taking Hood' Sarhaparlllu. Thl ineilklue I peculiarly deslgued to a t Ujii th blood, and through that apon all the orp ins and tUsue of the boIy. It h is a ipeclflo action, alo, ujmiii the cretlon and excretions, and axslit nut ar to etptl from the system all humor, ljnpure particle, and effete matter through the luns, liver, bowels, kidneys, and kln. It effectually aids weak. Impaired, and debilitated organs. Invigorate tiie iiervou system, tone the digestion, und lm; arts new life to ail tho function of the Ixxly. Dyspepsia "I have lieen troulilixl with lyspepsa. I had but lit t lo appetite, and In un hour after eatlm, I would experience a falntncs r tired, all none feeling, naif I had not eaten unytl.l ii;. Hood' fsarsai arllla gave me an app tlte, and my food relUhed and autlstle I the craving I bud prcilously ex p-rtence(l. It relieved me uf that faint, ull 'one feeling." O. A. Faor, Watcrtowu, SI ass. Hood's Sarsapari Sold by all dri'gfcl-ts, (1; gtx fort"). rr'prel by C. L HOOD & CO.. Apothei uric. Iowell, Vsss. 100 Doses Ono Dollar l't kk i I.ivnt f)n. run In from alec'o I H'.tT-. 011 sea l.oro ly 11a aril, luittrd t l'a. IS. Y. Ali-olutc' v pure anl mci't, iVitients pro'er it t a'.I others. I'bvs crun h iv il i'nie.1 it uj enor to any otlir o.li 111 l:) ll'kct. CittriTn IiV!. I Arr, I'implp nri'l r jufr i hUti cuihI li v iisin Jumper 'I ur bo up in ui 0 Ly iiuarJ, lin.iud A; Co , Nv York. John f. Wliittier is enjoying botter l ealtb than ha ti n for s'.-Ter.il y urs. STe "-7.8 Original V C oaaavX-T ITTLE ': LIVER CVOtS PILLS. r.rir.tnn ov 121 ir.tnoss. .i.ir.tr.v asic j oi: nr.. rirncrs J'LT.llts, on j.UTLi: sv(!Ai:-coati:d vii.i.s. IZr-iti pntlr'ly vrcrtnllr, tiny rp rnit; wuliout U;.'tui imtn-o t tl..? ( st 1:1. !. t, or oi'iiip.-it i-jii. 1'i't up 111 t:l;s-s viitN, hi-tim li ffill.V t ;t !'!. AKv.t.h ll'i.-'i and It liabl'. . a liixiitUe, a I ! rat I v c, r pin y.itlvr, t.'ii-i' little lVoil.i lh' l;nxt I'. Ji.it eiitisl'iu tn 'ii. Itllion ll a!n lie, IMziiic.. onilp;i. tlun, J ml i:el ion, Itilionsi AiliicUsiui li l u ratii nn i.t.i id th" Fti !o n li nnd Pm. is. it r- t i ; ' 1 1 j ' -lv n in vcd nnd p no. incut ly nnd l v tb ii'- i f Ur. I'icrrrS II ;i.jint I'tjrraflvr I'rllrt. In -. pl.irnit : -n t lb- r m 'li d p"s-r id tin I'l lil-tl ir SU JTP'Mf ll Mlll'ty .t ilS( ItSrS. 11 limy ti tit lit 1 1 1 ' ' I- k.u I tliat tin ;r in tnm npi.t. tin- systi'in is univTs:il. net a t:uvA or tiv-u i-su-ap'in tin ir Mtn.if r. . Hdlui ni-c (.M l ;. 1 rut (r it J. c-tit s it 1 I. Miimit .11 t u rol nt t h ClniiiK ill J. ut 11. rat in v t U iiiti.U's I)lsi-i..sAU lLDICAL AfvsilUAlioN, l;ul'..iin, N. Y. ! f.T'-rcd I v th rr.:iniifucttir tVvV , r. S;iic' t atiirrl ICcinctli, f.r a iiso ( n 1 .ii 10 ,N.ial t'atarrli which t.u'V iitiriot cine. SV.TSI'TOIS Or C'tTAItUir.-Dtill, heavy licit. !.i'-in d.tn:rtin:i or tl.-J T : a s .i I piiKSit?"'?, i!isi-liiirj.'i-.H tailii! frctn tho hu 1 into tin tliioa. M'Mi drr.i s protnw, wnti ry, and ncru!, nt nt!i rs, tiuck. trT.at'ioUM, ir.ncot:?, pnriiliiit, l!oody nnd putrid: thu cjis nro weak, watery, an l rd'ataed; thero Is rinsjinir in tho rurs, li-.iitn -s, l..o k:tir or oiuah:.n to i li iir tin thro.it, pi 1 b ial.011 of oil iif-ive mattrr. toe ti er witti M'.-iha Inrni ulo r; tho voie is . Ii.inw d and l.i.s ;i n:if-;;l tivan,r; tho breath l.s oilri.'ne; mii-:I and tiisto iuo ini puin d; then- Is a 1- t -.itmn of li7..inr"vs, wit h 1iK i1t.il 1 -prcaM'-in, u t.rti !iin coiik'h and ci n cral ih-hility. Only a tew d tin iitum -nained pymiloifs art lii.clvta In- present in any ono c'ii'. '1 hoitsHii'Ls of c:ims unrniully, without iniinifestitij.' halt of tin- ulnar- Bymptoias. rt--eiilt in i-onsiirr.pti .ti, nnd end in tho gravo. No iliseas! is s- t.imninti, tiior' deciptivo unJ diinirerou. or I niiderviood I y phjMcinns. Hy its inild. PfMithinif. nr;d hi-aiing- propt rtus. Dr. t'lik'e'H ( nt.inli i: tneiH' rims tho wf.rst (iH'snf Catarrh, 4-0 1st In tho head, loryrn, nnd iitarrhal lleailaclir. fiolJ by drugi'iftts i-v.ry where; W tiuta. "I'ntobl Aroiij- from Catarrli."" I'mf. W. IlAfSNEit, tho f iinotis mfinerit. cf Ithaca. S. 1'., writes: "."some ten yearn ago I atiflVrvi! untold luony from chronic tniKil catarrh, ily lunnly pliy-i-iitn g.iv' ino up s lnctirnt'lo, nnd nod I nnM n'. My cuse win such a bad ono, that e very day. towards 8nn N't, tny voioo would l'(oltl, eo lioiirsc I could turt'I.VFpoak atmxc a w hi-p r. In the rnr tninx 111 v t-i'iiiRliitiir and 1 a; in of my throat would nliiiost ptraiitfl' m'. Hy th1 n-' of Ir. "'aif t utait h Ki-iiicdv, 111 tin ' tnontl.-i. I wn a well man, unJ the cure- b.m been ivi iiiancnt." "Coiiatuntly Itau liln nml Splttlnr;. TllOM3 J. Ilt'siliv;, r., C.'"2 I'tnc Strrrt, Sf.. ,'i'nx, Mo., writ: "I w;u n trn at nitlin r froft cafuri h lor lin o yt ai i. At l.Tnes 1 conl 1 hardly bre.itho, nnd r is constantly hawking and "pittinp. r..id f'ir tho l.ut fight niontui c-oiild not brent ho through tho nostrils. I thought nothing eutild I- lionc for rit". l.oek llv, I was Hdviscd to try lr. Sage's Oitarih ll'einisjy, nnd 1 inn now a well man. I P h vo It to tho onlymiro roinody for cntnrth now iiiiiniifncttii d. and dim? IiiH only to gio it a fair trial to ex (n-ri nee a.-iouiiding n.ulwand a ei uuiiicnt euro." Tltrro Itottlrs Cure Catarrh. ELI IlonntN?. 7:inwTi . f., roljmf t.-x Co., f'i.. Bays : ".My daughter had cutarrh whi-n ho was hvo year old. vrrv badly. 1 raw lr. rag'8 Catarrh K nn-.ty Hdvt itix-d, tir.d pro cured a Pottlo fur In r. nnl r n paw that it helped her; a thin! ! ft ni 1 a perma nent cuit. Sho h now 1 il.tei 11 yt r.ni -:d tiU'l pound "' h art v." Q10RTKERN PACIFIfi. iti LOW PalCH RAILF.OAD LANDS 1 ritrr -t.oi ei Minnit iamin. tlTMil.Ll 1NS of A .'KM "f v-h In M n .e-ot.i NortT liakn'v. M'n'ant w n.-im rf..n mil 0'i" B CPM.1 Tfll ' "' '"' ""i ''I' M u"1' - r.inn T.i A dkll U I U I Ut vf Atrri 11 "'ir. 'iroi'iriilT.r'iUr In.li)wi,,.n ti.Mn. UFATl KKi: AJdren C AS. D.LAMCCnH.VTlVXtC'MTNN? Ely's C' ran Balsn IJive" re iof atonre for c(Li in in:.i). II1IS Not Liqtrd or Snuff. Arp'f l"s,lrn Into eoeh nostril lil. If IIUl'M., (reentci tu N.T. 1. "'NiT Aw IVsi. 10O Dums On Dollar," U not a catch linsn!y. but U abaolutely truo of and ortlnoi with Ilood't Saniaparllla; and It li as alolut. ly true thai It ui honestly ! appllcsl only Ui Ibod'a Marsapwllhi. which la the very bt prlun me-ili ine ojid bUwt 1'uriflcr. Now, rra lrr, prove It. Take a ltUe home an 1 nu-anure lta contenU. You will find 11 Ut hold luu taaNpooiifu'.. Now reol the direction, and you will rind that the a-rae ds U liaa than a teasjMHinfuL Hi us e.uoiny and etreutn are Ioullar to Hood Kara arllla. Fagged Out "LaAt tprlnx I wu completely fatcc'! "- J trvuth left me and I f!t l k and lulsorahU all the llmr, ao that I could hardly attend to my buslnea. I took on Uittle of Hood' 8araparlUa, and It cured me. There Is nothing' like It." IC C. lir.(KH r. Editor Ent-rprl., II. ll.-vlilc, kllc a " With the first bottle f Hood' buraipor!", my healache entirely disappeared, and where before I could not uiuatrr up an appetite for my rn-ls. I ran not now gvt enough meals to atlfy my appe tite. I am at present taking rny rN-oud bolUe and feel like a different pernoii." Wiijjah LanuAii. I'ofct 43, O. A. IL, Nenah. Wl. 'I must ay Hood Sursaparllla Is the bsv-t raedl cine I ever us.sl. It spring 1 had no appetite, and the least work I ill I fatigue.) me everao mul). I legaa to take Hood's SarsapHrllla, and n t felt a.i If 1 could do as much In a duy a I lovl for merly done In a week. My Bp;x-tlte Is voraoioua." Mks. M. V. IUYAHD, At Ian tk- City, N. J. " I wmh to say that I had salt rheum on my left arm three years, suffering terribly; It al.'iioel dis abled me from work. I took three btUe of Hood's S.trvjp.irlila, and thu wi'.t rheum has en tlrely disappeared." II. SI. hUUA. 71 Frni.nh Street, Iiwed, Mass. General Debility "Hood's S.'irsaparilU hctjj 1110 iie.ro tluvn any other medicine I have ever taken for general debility, and I hae tried almost everything. Our whole family us it, and I conier It ahead of all other ntedli'lnes for giving strength. lam pleased to (.dvo this testimonial Iu regard to no K'm1 a m-ll. Iiih om H.hkI's Sar-.aparl.ia." itit-s. li. Hk-'I-Fir.ihKR, Mauch Cluirik, l'a. Sold by ad lrui'glt, $1 ; hlx fr $'. Prepar by 0. 1. HOOD A r o., ApothccJ.rlcs, Lowell, Mm 100 Doos Ono Dollar Our ev More, mIiUIi we niai ormpy, hat alxtiit 3 at i en of I .r hpite. The W i:itV f.VtUV. U Ismieil ami .March, eiiiliyenr. A-.101 paea, .. t 1 1 1 , Im Im-m.ii ii I. ., P 3. COO llli'vlintlom, -a whole I'UCme (Gallery. ;iYi:S Mhole.alu I'il.r. direct cnuiumrr on nil .-nod for prrsonnl or fitmlly ur, TtlUhow to order, nml fir ail roil of every thins you u-, enf, strltiU, wear, or have fun with. Thene I.WA I.l'A Itl.i: HOOKS finitmii iiifoniinilon gleaned from the iiihi),m of the world. A ropy imt l'j;i-:i: upon terelpt ol 10 Ctl. to difniy eijieiir.e of mallliig MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Ill-lit Ifhhlcnri A v etiti r . I im 4. a, I II. 1 i: .-i.N ii l.lt. or on iry.- nyeor.- mm mm m mm va-;ijij v. .Mn.i. vnrn o itfi"Ti? S hy t rv to tieeur' a living from tc!i hiwh prio"-l or'h'-avi'y n.ortsriucil turnia? V'uy work o't rvnt I lo 11 ( 11 v not start tr r iklr.g on our sdt r w hy nt ir i fit of - 1 sor:io ot tho nr-pri-!' 1 Put vrv 1 :r and well 1 K-ided n Is !i 1 1 ii' nt to fclroii. to t'O Ol tlllll d V til iv; . Ot I. W"l"l TO t 'I, III to N.n-t !;-rn 1 nl. t 'i nnd . nirx v '.i can tri:iK" a hit r n t pi 1. 1 1 r 1 t! lo 1 11 K'i-1 ( r worn-out .nnd Wnv not un and I -' c tl.n 1 I . for vouisi if. or ut h at Ol ll'iW Oeeuj .t-mt'on ov-r .titiiiu f ; j n 1 1 r nt fr.-. if .VAHIU'N. ". r in! un. t iu W. :i. whi.-'i will Address) ' I'a-s Agt , St. Paul. Minn jLmNO HOSYJii oiOOr. r IVrrheron Il'irset,. I'ien h I ojrh llire l' -V Vur.um. Iir.f f .... 1 I'rr' ir-t r f -rr. -I 1: Vs c oir .1 ol : i t e fc.--..i..t.;r ft '' k, l:iit 1 !. 0 t. t ie anj ':1 vn r t-n:.i. Vi' ror jlivf 1. cornp. l.t'i'a Ct.i.ia i-ec. Ai.lre i b'ii':ii rarivu. Vbfn I '.ny r'lrp I ilo n. t m"n tvn-Iy t et'1 th'tn f. r t ::n" nd t t: :i l.a t hi -n r.-tuni i ?-oi. I rnsn ri.l '.rul i ur... I li-.- m . ! t .... .t.s. ,-.s till rs. I I'll. -I I'.sV ir r Ald.i.Mi Mik.VLsmii.i! .itIj. I e.'na,-: my ri'nii' !) tucirn t :i. w. .rst cn. P.rans l tliers l n fii!"il is ni rt-an ii t r n. t Ti..v ..ii'ij . l-'.ire. js-nd nl i.m e . r a t ' ' it i.vi mid a l'n i P. . ion I my ints.l.ii'n' r i.i'ily. !... I. :' s n I .t !! II. (.. HOOT. M. ( .. I.' I' nrl t. ew ork. I Tf rtihe aid fn'ly ei !ors. U:k i as the only pfi-irl'' tut tiie eerta.D cui f 1 1 is d s.ii. ii.i.MiKA ir m. r p., Atastt id.tui, Y. Ve hrxve cr.td P.ip V. fur i.iiiy years, nj it ha c'.ven ti.e tct uf (it:;- lar-ti'.n. u. n. uvenr ro.. ( 'ti ir-Kiro. 1 '.I. t.on. Kf.t.t i.t nr'i -Kins. "CHRIST BEFORE FlLATE," FREE. CUNtS NMUt Ait lUl f AILS. Kl Best founti !s r-ip. Tastexg.MMl. Use PATENTS ll rear' f ip'-rlw : 4 reura' ex im!tiT in U.S. Patent Of!lo S ii l dcior akeU'ii iorree nnlnlon wl. ether 1 at .-ti 1 r. n i- i-un-ii. Sfi'( on i nt. nt Irer. rt -f. t-ii '"tiiMi .smner f Fa6- eiit-i or any .io r n t .1 f n.e I', s. p it.-uf nnico. N uablutfloa. D. C. nfll I ADC ri-It lY i'.ir.i with PtfT UULLArii) runs- l ,.r ii 1..-.I.-.T nnd lllt rl- , ai AfO' iintmii; .' l-: i-kij.x. Complete a i- 'iirit h.'oK a ! ? oi.f.lm la iie. N'.j epe tet e tio."'' I. "i t c i rrui.iM Iree. luda iritil I 'ii tt to., in toil, .i.ii' i. rl wi.f l.l'i wt art ym. 6rmj uf. nt. w '.. r I nouj;!i loiO'iuc. I' s. J , .f.n A l o.. hi.ni. , J KIDCER'8 PASTILLES. C (..piutoa on ht i;t..liiliiy I i. LP, 'JDj r, Xjtrletjie, L" Tt.rir.ltf oflfer' p y, H rrly iornret, FJ-flv lOli.Jl tin, f -tera !!.. I. ;l pVil E po'c'.i- '. -.c "T !- ' W 1 1-" f r rin u ar nn.i I e l.i A. W . "h i "i mli k V kon, Vutliliikloii, 11. t ., uml 4 inviiiuull, 4hlo. PATENTS I'm- i.o U 1 Ho oe U.Wh. el- ; . lo i mil r. M H I. Pat nl l.iisii.fn i. toy. 1 nf ritiiOMn.-nua I r.i.ernO' I and lii:.ti nnl. h na rendered. Itivi Mora' i.u Me ire. S5 TO M A TT. .i"ir).V rrt 1.KO f'Hht:. t.i tiff not tinrlrr i fnrtf'f ffft. HVea Uttumur iiatflu lirti H i itr C'y.. 'itliu, MUX. $230 A MOS T!! AgfnuMatUfi. lbenall li.W arlH'K-a In ine wor ij. 1 aainple 1 1 ret. rfll n "re.rtha.uperi..l'etltt,Kyetalelaworl,i UU UU tliui,hui la aoU at i tenia a boa iy Oeaiera "W.N.U. D."6-3. "iThen writing to AdvrtUr pIMoa mmf foa mw thm drertlaemDt In U0.( Ppiw iJ i mi FITS I TOHlT8, , ry,'jOriit t i MuMivtoiurt. Iw U r i on ly y Ua Th wi.n.!erfnl new o'.irraTirp, (e Z'l 1 H 1"'1' l-'lt for evrrv two l'- rifi.l.nis to t to- 1 1 I. f. T ii si on. nil I ust ' no.! M .t . i . 4 ss iurfi-, ft i-;it a yi Hi-. rt ,.:.; . . i.j.v. Pro li n.-ed l y t tie I'res the It. v 4 h'-a S Ip.t.o on. I. I . and n o eiit rl rcvni',n as "tin' li t toir. Ii mil .. innai to-. " Tin p'.i l Tr Is I'ciiiT tii i" 'let on.- lnt' y 'oil in lead I'l' urt o ra ..i '. Wrw iot ' "io ub.si-r!l- rs. Wr t Mt o-o-e. V. .1. MOKItUW, l'u I .h..r Mn.i i ii' .:. M.nn. t ti H so i.'si w ii'i ' -" ya,J I ""j 1 1 I I,'! m V ll uf.ir.ww I. r. I nouj;!i lisiBiur."LJ