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MOUNr SHASTA. JOAQUIN MILLET!. To lord allJOodlandl lift the brow Familiar to tb raoon, to top The unlrciaal world, to prop Tlio hollow heavens up, to tow Btcrn constancy with atars, to keep Eternal watch whtlo eons Bleep ; To tower proudly up and touch Hod's purple garment-hems that sweep The cold blue north I Ob, this were much I Whero storm-born shadows hide and hunt I know thec, In thy glorious youth, And loved thy VASt face, wktto as truth; I stood whero thunderbolts were wont To smlto thy Tltan-f ashloncd front, And heard dark mountains rock and roll; I saw the lightning's gleaming rod Reach forth and write on heaven's scroll Tho awful autograph of God I SOME FACTS ABOUT DIAMONDS. HliUrlcAl Gamarrrsent Condition anil Tctiulencjr of tho Trade. New Tork Graphic. A Graphic reporter yesterday dropped Into tho store of a prominent diamond broker on Broadway, and had an enter taining conversation with tho dealer on tho subject of diamonds. "Tho diamond isau lntoro9tingthomo for extended study," said tho dealer, whoso timn appeared for tho momont to bo unoccupied. "Indeed, tho history of sotnu notablo poms is a romantic and complcto as thoso of tho greatest of mankind. I havo somo historical spec imens hero for that mattor. But you asked mc about tho valuo of diamonds. I supposo in tho vaults ol tho Equltablo Building can bo found tho most valua ble of anv in tho city. Thero aro few exceedingly valuablo ones exposed lor sale. Diamonds aro not worn as much ns thoy wcro somo years ago. I notlco that somo of tho wealthiest ladles wear plain Jewelry now in profcronco to dia monds. On stato occasions Mrs. John Jacob Astor wears diamonds worth several iortuncs. Mrs. A. T. Stowart seldom wears them. It is chiefly tho nikldlo class of socioty that display them to any extent. Our best trade Is among tho mlddlo class and tho sport ing and dcral-mondo element o" society. But as to original valuo. Now, I havo made a study ot diamonds, and history tolls mo that long before tho Christian era tho crystalized form of puro carbon was known for its vuluo as an instrument for cutting, and had its placo in bljoutry. According to Indian traditions, tho famous Koh-i noor was found in tho mines of Golcon da long boforo Christ's birth. For con turics it was the symbol of succession among tho sovereigns of Central Indii", and in tho fourteenth century It became ono of tho treasures of Delhi. After wards it camo into tho possession of the Persian monarchs, and at tho victory of tho rebel Nadir Shah It was glittering in tho turban of tho vanquished Mohbm med Shah. Nadir politely asked Mo hammed to exchange) turbaun with him as a mark of friendship. For sovoral centuries tho Porsian monarcha pos scssed it, and in 1813 it was mado tho price of Shah Shujah's liberty by his conqueror, Ruojest Singh, of Punjaub, With tho annexation ot Punjaub to tho East India Company's territory in 1850 the Koh-i-noor bocamo tho property of tho Queen of England, whoso crown it now adorns, together with 400 other gems, tho latter being valued at 372, 000. Tho Koh-i-noor slnco being rceut weighs 122J carats, and Is valued at 8900,000. But this is only ono among many historio goms. Tho King of Por tugal owns ono which, if gonuino of which thero is somo doubt is worth about 528,000,000. . "How about tho Shah of Persia's dia monds?" "It is said that thoy aro mostly bogus, And this accounts for tho fact that dia monds aro not so much worn now as formorly. Thoro is so much of tho cheap trash in tho market, which can hardly bo distinguished from tho genu ino except by an export. I h'tvo dia monds hero that cost 810, 000 that I will sell for half price. But," continued tho dealer, "you'vo hoard of tho Orloff diamond, ono of tho ornaments of the Imperial scepter of Russia. It was origianlly tho oyo of an Indian idol, from whenco It was stolon by a French soldier, who thought ho was gotting a fortuno when ho sold it In Madras for $9,400. Catharino of Russia paid $418,600 for it. Tho Sanoy is a $180,000 brilliant bolong. ing to Russia. Henry III. once sent this jowel to tho Swiss Government by a servant. Tho servant was assassinated, but swallowed tho diamond boforo ho died, and it was afterwards takon from his stomach. 0 other famous diamonds thoro aro tho Fronoh Eugonioj tho Tus cany; tho Nassac, belonging to tho Marquis of Westminister, and valued at $118,000; tho Napoleon It agent, tho Hope, a bluo diamond, tho Drosden, of London; tho Brazilian; tho Czar; tho Shah; the Polar Star, and others of al most fabulous woalth. Nono of tho most notablo diamonds are owned in tho United States, though it was recent ly roporto that Mrs. John G. Maokay, tljj wlfo of tho mining king, whoorrns $l,g00,gj?ftof diamonds, is said to LAveurchasedi)ono that used to adorn a crown. Diamond commerco proper began in 1728? when tho Brazil ian mines were opened. In 1868, somo children playing upon tho banks of tho Orango rivor found a diamond weigh ing two and a quarter carats, and this lod to tho oponlug of tho South Afr?oan diamond Holds.. E tonal vo mines havo also boon oponod In Australia. Like almost all othor minerals, diamonds and diamond dust havo bocn tho circulating medium of exchange in many countries, and, indood, in Brazil havo purchased ovon human liberty, tho slave minor be ing given his frocdom if ho should dis cover a diamond of 171 carats and ovor. Diamond mines havo boon also discov ered in tho Unitod States, in Rutherford county, North Carolina; Hall county, Georgia; intnklin county, North Caro Una, and in Virginia. Tho most valua bio diamond found In tho United Stato was picked up by apoor workingman at Manchester, Virginia, in 1858. weighed 23.7 carats, but was so badly used by Its Ignorant finder, that its valuo was greatly dctoriorf ted." "How about tho trudo in Now York?" "Nearly every jowolorand broker dabbles in diamonds, but I can't say that tho trado has bcnofltcd tho orgl nal doalore. It is ostlmatod that ovor $t0,000,000 worth of diamonds havo been rotaliod hero during tho past year. It is hard to say how largo tho wholo saio trauo nas boon. Tho past yoar tho domand was for flno stone which In former years had to bo sold for $300 or $350 now soils for from $000 to $700, Wo don't sell diamonds by nnysched ulo of weight. A two-carat stono may sou lor $75, and ono just as hoary for $750. Nor can thoy bo sold (or a cor- tain sum per carat. A flno brilliant woighing ono carat may cost $200 while a two-carat stono of equal flno noss sous 101 ijouu or 000. JL 'o aver ago diamond sold hero weighs nbout ono and n quarter carats, and costs nbout $200. Thoy aro mostly African aud Brazilian stones, and aro shinned from London and Amstordam by Tiffany & Co., Randall, Barmoro & Co., Alfred H. Smith & Co., Buckingham, Colo Saunders, Lyon & Saunders, Lyon 1 Hardy, nnd othor Now York and Bos ton firms. Thoro is a dolusion under which somo diamond buyers labor. Thoro was a mtno in Brazil which formerly produced stones magnificent for their clcarnoss and rofractlvo pov. crs. It was callod tho 'old tnluo,' and many of tho particularly flno stones now sold aro called tho 'old mlno stones, Thoro Is no difforenco in tho intrlnstc valuo of tho stone, tho rich meroly delighting to pay a good sum for tho name." Tho present local fancy In tho way of diamond jowolry is tho combination of diamonds, rubies nnd sapphires, sot Hush in hammorcd gold or in what is called knlfo-edgod sotting, in which tho last sotting is so flno ns to bo scarcoly porcoptlblo at a short distauco, tho gem alono appearing toviow. Ono lino ploco of this wotk is a dragon lly. Tho head is a ruby, tho thorax aud abdomen aro diamonds, whilo twouty-two diamonds sparklo In tho wings. Tho dragon fly is polsod upon a spiral, tho slightest vi bratlon of which makes tho costlv little insect omit sparks of beautiful whito, red and bluo light. Rubles aro becom ing so scarco that their price oxcoeds that ol diamonds. Small diamonds, ranging from six to ton carats in pairs, aro tho greatest in demand in this and other markets. Whito Buffaloes. American Natural'it. Whito buffaloes havo frequently been seen and killed. All tho Indian tribes regard thorn as "big medlcino," but they havo different superstitions regard ing thorn. For instanco, Catlln, tho painter, whilo among tho Mandans in 1832, saw a whito buffalo robo erected on a polo in their village, as a sacrifice to thu Great Spirit. It had been ptir ohascd from tho Bluckfcot, who killed tho buffalo, for eight horses and a quan tity of goods. On tho othor hand, the Comanchcs beliovo it vory clangorous to sco u whito buffalo. In 18G9 I saw a young Coninnoho who had soon a whito buffalo return to his camp almost dead with fear. Ho was takon to his tent, tho mcdiclno men wore scut for, and thoy smoked him and kept up incantations over him day and night for a week. When ho camo out ho bullovcd that ho had a vory narrow oscapo from death. In 1809 a whito buffalo was killed by a whito man on tho north fork of R?d riv or, Indian Territory, nnd tho hldo pro sonted to Gen. Grlerson. HeJJeslrod to havo it drossod to preserve it, but failed to get any Indian to undertako tho task for a long timo. At last ho provailed on a Comanche chlof nnmod Horseback to havo tho operation porformod. Horse back seloctod ono of his squaws, had tho "medlcino man" of his band go through various ceremonies ovor her to presorro her life, and then placed her in a teepee somo distanco trom his camp, whero tho hido was takon to her by a soldier, and brought away by him whon dressed. lb othor Indian would look at tho hide, much less touch it. Her food was loft somo distanco from her tcopoo, and when tho robo was drossod "medicine" cere monies wore held ovor hor boforo shtf was allowed to join tho camp. I twittod Horseback about tho fear of tho rob calling his attention to tho fuct that no harm bololl any of tho whito men who handled tho robo, but ho answered that such might bo tho caso, but what was "bad medicine" for a Comanoho might bo "good modlolno" for a whito man and vleo versa. IIo proposed to tal 1 no risks in tho mattor. Tho Wells of Old Loudon. Tho holv wells of London have nil declined in their reputation, oven to St'f urlilo's wen, which suujequcntly gorJ lr.a nnmn fittnnhnri r.n fin hn.qnlf.nl f.i fhn reception ot doubtful persons. Thn last publio uso of tho water of St, Bride's Well drained it so much thnt tho inhabitants of St. Brldo's narish coulfSnot got their usual supply. This exhaustion was followed bv an cnuallv fidden domand. Sovoral monworo en gaged in lining Douies, tnousanus a day, on or boforo tho 10th of Juno, 1821, tho coronationday of Gcorgo tho Fourth, th, at Westminster. Slnco that occasion tho idoa of wolls has gradually lost favor in rustic England. It has pro served Itsolf though In tho nomenclature of places viz: Tidoswoll, Bakowoll, etc, hut that is all bv which the dark oyo of modorn matorlalism 'cau mark tho spot. Book freo, font by Day Kidnoy Pad Co., Toledo, O. Write for it. Worth, the Dressmaker. An American lady writes her imprcs sions of disappointment at tho sight of worth, tho King of Fashion, in most mournful tones: 'Worth is not all that fancy ploturod to my mind's oyo boforo I saw him. In fact, I found him noth ing moro than a shrewd, busiucss-llko looking man, with a hoad so llko tho portrait of Oliver Goldsmith that doubt loss tho rescmblanco has often boon commented upon. Worth is getting In years, and tho nnxiotlos of his pro fcsslon aro boginntng to tell upon him. His llfo has bocn a hard ono. Ho has gono into tho groat stronghold of tho trench that of woman's dross nnd beaten thorn. Ho Is an Englishman and was for n long timo shopman at Swan & Edgar's, in London. But ho was born ambitious, llko Vivian Grey, llko Endymlon, and longed to seek his fortuno in other climes, so nccoytcd tho offer mado by n Paris house, nnd first thing learned to speak Fronoh; thon got naturalized a trench citizen, nnd per suaded tho French ladles that nono but himself could set their figures off to thu best ndvautago. And such Is tho power of tonaoity and will that Worth is now acknowledged as tho Hist, mantua-mn-kcr in tho world, and from tho remotest parts ol tho earth aro orders without limitation as to prlco addressed to him for his costumos. Ho has two sons, both Frenchmen to tho backbone; neith er of thorn, howovcr, wish to follow their father's profession, but havo cho sen n military llfo, which plainly shows thoir want of "tasto" according to their fathers idea. Tho Novel of To-Dnr. May Atlantic. Tho novel has boconio, liko tho dnlly nowspapor, a record of tho most rccunt facts In human history. Whatovcr may bo tiio latest modo In theology, philoso phy, or art, ono will bo very suro to Hnd It reproduced in fiction. Tho novel, In deed, liko tho nowspapor, almost antic ipates faets, nnd eagerly glvos tia solu tions of social and spiritual problems bo foro tho now philosophy or now roligion has entirely satisfied Itsolf with formula or creed. So suscoptiblo Is tho novolUt to tho vory breath of tho time. What Is whtspored In tho salon Is proclaimed on tho liouso-top, and human socioty is artistically roarrauged, often with sin gular power aud beauty, before men and women havo quito readjusted thon solves to tho now conditions of llfo, Would you kuow tho latest results, of modorn philosophy as nppllod to tho conduct of lifo, look for them not in lcc lure, ossay, sormon, or treatise, but In tho novel. Tho novelist makes hasto to sot down what people aro talking about: before tho people who talk havo reach od tho end of their conversation. Things Learned by Experience. If your coal liro is low throw on a ta blcspoonful of salt, and it will help 1 vory much. A llttlo ginger put iuto sausago moat improves tho flavor. In icing cako dip tho knlfo frequently in cold water. In boiling moats for soup uso cold water to oxtraut the julco. If tho moat is wantod for itsolf alone plungo in boiling water at onco. You can fjot a bottlo or barrel of oil off any carpot or woolon stuff by applying dry buckwhoat plontitully nnd faithfully novor put water to such a grease spot or liquid of any kind. Broil stoak with out salting; salt draws jnlco In cookin it is dcsirablo to kcop theso In if possl bio; cook ovor a hot tiro, turning fro quontly, soaring on botii sides; placo on a platter, salt and pop.icr to tasto. l'eef having u tendency to bo tough can bo mado vory palatablo by stowing very gently for two hours, poppor and salt taking out about a pint of liquid whon dono, and letting tho rest boll into tho moat. Brown the meat in tho pot Alter taking up make a gravy ol tho pint of liquldsaved. A small ploco of charcoal in tho pot with boiling cabbago removes tho smell. Clean oilcloth with milk aud water; a brush aud soap will ruin thorn. Tumblers that havo had milk in them should nevor bo put m hot water. A spoonful cf stowed tomatoos in the gravy of olthor roasted or fried moats is an improvomont. Tho skin of boiled egg is tho most ellicaclous rem edy that can bo applied to a boll. Pool it carefully, wot, and apply to tho part affeoted. It will draw eff tho mattor and rollovo tho part affected in a fow tours. Dei Moines IottaSiato Ileg'ster. 'Wo notice tho tojlowincr in an ex. chnnge: Mr. G. B. Haverer, Foreman n. x. cuss. u. a. is. uo., sullereu lor afm.stt'o Tdi ;VXtV LT! I r H f fliiT?o It I M 1 lnttll1n tinln In tl.n lnnl iVnd used St. Jacobs Oil, ono bottlo of xhioh cured him completely, The Russian Priest's Wife. ,jThero ia only ono happy woman in IUssin; It Is tho prion's wifo, and it Is a common modo of expression to say, y as apnost.s wile." Tho rjon why sho Is happy Is because hor 1 band's DOjition diinnnils unnn linr. 10 dies ho is deposed, and becomes ru layman; nis property is taken irom mm, and distributed, ball children and half to tho govern This dreadful oontinconov maices ttio uussian priest curoful to got a healthy wlfo. If be can. and makes him tako extraordinary good oaro of her niter he has got hoi. Ho waits upon her In tho most abject way. Sho must novor got hor foot wot, and sho is petted and put in nut uianKots 11 sno nas so muon as a com In tho head. It is tho greatest possiuio gooa toriuno lor a girl to marry a prlost, infinitely hotter than to uu iuu nuu ui 11 uuuiu. Springfield, (Mm.) Itepub'loa. Eiitrar T. l'agu. Ena.. Drue-elst. writes us from Ciiicopeo Falls, that Mr. Albert Guonthor, undor Wild's Hotol has usod that remarkable remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. lor a sovero caso of rheumatism aud it cured him, us it by maglo. Ho also used it with croat success umoner his horses, in eases of spraius, sores, olc, nnu It cures ovory time. Tonghcst Story Ever Published . A correspondent of tho Loulsvlllo Courier-JournahoWs tho following story ol Cornwall-on-thc-Hudson, well known ns a summor boarding placo: "I onco know a very ridiculous thing to happen thoro. Several years ago 1 was coming down from Poughkcopslo by boat. It was n bright morning in midsummor, nnd wo stopped nt Corn wall to tako aboard tho fow gentlemen who wont early to business in Now York. Instead of tho usual numbor thero woron groat ninny pcoplo'who rushed aboard In various stages of Indignation and disgust. It was an oxodus, nnd wo soon learned tho causo. Tho night before bread was mado up and sot in tho pnntry to 'rise.' Bed timo came and nil rotlrcd all at least savo a pot kitten who prowled about seeking n comfortable bed. Kitty got into tho pantry, nnd finding tho pan of bread, which sho mistook for a nice soil cushion, laid down thereon and went qtiiotly to sloop. Tho soft dough yielded gradually and slowly, but sure ly; poor kitty was engulfed, the batter oloslng ovor It nnd leaving no sign. When morning enmo thu bread was bakod and brought In hot to breakfast. Imaglno tho scono nil tho boarders seated at tho tablowhon tho lonfwai broken opon! Thoy left in a body. Plump girls nro said to bo coinc out of fashion. If this is true, tho plumper tho girl tho sllmmar hor chances. Wo I.ttiKl On Which iliu Sun Slilut-H Possesses creator imtnrul mlv.inlnw Hmn our own, but there are portions of the irrcat i;ralti-bc.irlne West and fertile South where aimns pncric Uiimcnccs prejudicial to health militate against them, In lomo decree, as places of residence. Hcnvy rainfalls and the overflow of urcat rivers, which upon their subsidence leave dank vegetables cxpoied to iuu rojuiu me oun, mere uecet malarial fe vers, anil mere nun tun ttiimiiitnnia i,ri. odlcally obllKtid to use some medicinal safe guard Hcalnstthescourae. Tho rot popular 13 uu.-Hi'iivr QUMiijui inner?, a preventative that has for over n quarter of a century af forded reliable protection to those whom ex perlonco In the futility of ordinary remedies for fever and aj?ue, has tauciit to suMtltuto lortuem. WHctlier intermittent nr mm tinK mlainatlc fevers aro conquered aud averted by ttili mperb autl-prriodlc and fortlfylns medicine as ther aro bv no t ' it nrpnnrntinn In use. Uso It, aud ab.indor, .uipure local blt- lars. "Doar mot" said a girl who hnd be gun to pla tho lady aud bungo in the parlor "Dear met I'voloit all my ap petite, and roally wish I could get it back again." "Well Suo," said hor unfeel ing brother, "I think if you'd look for it in tho kitchen, holpingniothor, you'd soon find it again." Provide for Your Family. All sensible men give n great deal fo thought to tho future welfaro nnd pros pects of their families. To such men wo would suggest that tho Centennial Life Association ol Uurlington, Iowa, backed by tivo years of successful busi ness, offers decidedly tho best opportu nity of providing lor wifo and children at the least cost. Applicants for Insur ance, or good mcu desiring agencies in unoccupied territory will receive prompt attention by addressing C. J. Weather by, Gen'l Ag't, or M. J. Calnnn, Sup't Agencies, Burlington, Iowa. "My wifo won't oven hear of mv going to tho theatre with another lady," said Johnson. Ragbag didn't scorn to construo Johnson's remark aright, for ho said: "Won't, oh? Don't bo to suro of it. I thought my wifo wouldn't but sho did, and I had a fearful timo about it." Jlveu up by lloctoi-M. "Is tt J)0!bIIj1u that .Mr.Ooilfrcy U up anil at work, anil cured liy so Elraple a reiutdyi" "I nisure you It Is trim that ho la rntlrch- curcil, ami with notlilti( hut Hop Hitters; anil only ten ilays ugo his doctors gavo h!m up and said he must diet'' ' Wei -a-dav That Is rcmarkible I I will go this day and cet somo for ray poor Geonre l Know pops arn goon ."taiem 'pit. cn. Joint A. lican, Hero ot the latu war an l now United State Senator from Illinois, writes: "Some years ar:o I was troublrd moro or less with tho rhpii. matlsm, aud haro within the last year or eo sullered Intensely with tlio samo disease. I beirim to tako 'Uuraug's Itheumatlc Heraedy,' and am thoroughly satlslled that I liuvu heen permanently cured by Its use. I do not hesl S te to recommend It tn all sufferers." Correct your hauits ot ciuoued walklnir by ustnK Lyon'. Patent Hi-H Stllfencrs. The onlv hocuoi bald nvada (Uiinor.ivn. a deodorized extract of petroleum. Every objection removed by recent Improvement. It la now faultless. The only cure for bald ness and the most delicate hair dressing KUUIVU. i:.j(v i.iru. What a trill v beautiful world un Ilvn In I Nature gives us graudeur of mountains, glens joyment. Wo can deblru no better when In uuuuccuus. anu tuouianus 01 means ior en periect fccaltu : but how often do the majority of peoplofeel llkeglvlmrlt up disheartened. uiscuuraKeu auu worried our. wun u sease. when theio Is no occasion for this feelln?. as every sufferer can easily ohtaln satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will make mem ss iree irom uiseaso as wnin born. Dys pepsia and Liver C'omnlalut Is tho direct cause of seventy-five per cent of such maladies as lilllousncss, iniliKcttlcm, sick Iteadacdc. (Jos. tlvcncss. Nervous Prostration. Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of Au gust rlowcr will Drove Its wonderful nffonr.. oampio potties, ui rents, rry it. Distanco olteu lends enchantment lint thn neopie or uiu west nave been sonutnl)ucrcreiih Kistem productions In the way ot Datcntmed iciiirB iu ciuunre iuu oiooj uiur tneir nroiiiic. tloua havo lost all charms, which will lm seen by the orders that Noves Bros. & Cutler are Having ior llallldav'A Meillclnes. Dlscemners. Couhs. Colds. Pcvnra and most of the diseases which Horses, Cattle, Hheep, Hogs and Poultry aro subject to aro readily overcome and cured by using Uncle 8am's Condition Powder according to tho piain Hirccuwns. aom oy an Druggists. Uncle Sam's Harness Oil tills and closes thn pores of leather, effectually nreventlnc the entrance of dampness, dust, Ac, and render lug tho harness soft and pllab'e, while at the same time increasing its dtinihiiity. Disease nnd Death, wileu thev rcanh nnr uitii uuuscuuiua, are iuu seiious ior jesting, wo uso our best endeavors to drive off tho uroaa messengers, and are only hanov when wo feel that they aro at a distance. At the ursc approacnor mat leu destroyer, Consump tion, In the shape of a cough or slight cold as well as more sevcro lirnnchlul or Catarrhal Complaints, we should at onco use Kllert's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherrv. It has no superior in suen cases, uyory bottle war ranted to cite satisfaction. Sold bv all Drmr. gists. rltoro Is no vartuiy iioou moro precious than good health, and It behooves Its possessor to ruuuuYor m retain n. n you are assailed with such nrovoklnir Ills as sick lieadar.hea. tnrnlrl liver, sout stomach and a general feeling of weariness and disgust, don't go and commit suicide but take Ellert'a Davllirht i. vpfPiiIh and bo cured. Mothers will dim Dr. tVi iifllan'c Tun Hi f fin Syrup Just tho medlcino to haye In tho house for tho children. It will cum soro throats and retmlatn the bowels, try It. Rheumatism, neura'cla. snraina Anil lipnfeAfl will bo relieved by Uiiclo Sam's Nerve and note wnlracnt; so'd bv all druggists. A I'rrkf er'f I lt.i-. Tho person subject to dereiigcmcnt of tho nimievs or iivcr nas a protective duty to per form In purchaslneapacltaKcof Kidney-Wort. iv uiviiraics mcse organs anu oy us catnar tic and diuretic effect, cleanses tho wholo sys tem of all bad humors. tfrniUi, PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure Found nt I.a.t No one Need tinr. nu ll (an Olnt- Vn nnit nnvt BiifTnv n. I ron (l CAtrn I .11 lui.-'Miiii-r Hi'i'ijinK imiwoniicriuiRooiningmrui piw. Williams' ointmrnt Aluortu tho tumori, allsrt inirni; iicninR (partlcu'srliriithlBlit nficr Retting I wnrm In brill, sets as a poultice, ilvo Imtaut and pjtnlosi relief, and li prepared onlr far 1'ilri, Itching ltpflil what thn Ifrt', t 1. .'nfilM, .' r.1 rt , , fars about Dr. r.iliUnn 'Indian I'llu' (llntmenti I have Uftedarorciof niln euret. and I harp tievf.rnnn,i anrlhiniT which mvo inch Immediate and pcrmancut relief a l)r, Wlljlami' Indian Pile Ointment, for n r druKRlnti, ormalled on receipt of VAN 8CIIAACK, STEVENSON & CO., wholc'alo Airenta. Chicago. 111. "JF-'V.W uakiioi.hj nai.vi:. , TloHEJT 8A1.VE In the world for Cuts, llrulses, Bores. Ulcers, Salt Ilhcum, Tetter Chapped Hand, Chilblain, Corns and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, freckles and I'lm pic;, lie sure you ct HENHY'd CAKIIOMO 8AIA E, as all others are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 2,, cents. lr. Urenu'H xyii:iaieI HltterM Is the oldest and best remedy, for Dyspepsia, Illlllonsness, Malaria, Indlccsllou. all disor ders of tho stomach, and all diseases Indicat ing an impure condition of the Illood, Kid neys, l.lver, Bltln.ctc. DUUNO'3 C'ATAKim 8N0KK cures all of the mucous membrane of the head and throat. DM. MOTTTS I.lVKIt I'II.I'.m nr.. fin liof Cathartic lteeulators. l.Ct not tllU fallur,! lif nil nthnr rxmodlca tnr couchs and colds deter the sufferers from seeklne suro relief from Hale's Honev of mretlOUnd and Tar. Plkp'aTnnthnrlinllrnna Uso KcddlntpiTKuBsIa Halve Cuts, Burns. A l'lln,'r'u n. 111 UUU I1I1II111U. A Mlchiirnn farmer writes that ho was completely cured of n vory bad caso of i ma uy one nox iiucKicn's Arnicasaivo. iSotlilng on earth is so suro a cure. Sold iiv all Druggists at 20 cK An Open Secret. Tlio fact Is well mulerstooil that tho MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT is by far tho best external known for man or beast. Tho reason why becomes an "opou secret" when vo explain that "Mustang" penetrates skin, flesh and innsclo to tho very bono, removing all disease nnd soreness. No other lini ment doeSfthis, Iionco none oilier is so largely used or docs such worlds of good. The Only Remedy That Acts at tho Samo Time on jThi Liver, The Bowels and The Kidney; inn comnmta action givta n Konaxrful iiOWtrfa cure, all illtt ttit. Why Are We Sick ? ilteca'tee ice allow tftcsegreat organttoitA comecloggfilortorplil, and voUonom lin t mart art thn fort JoraJ into tto Uoodi mm tnoum ot cxpciua naturally. lUIIiausnrss, I'llei, t'i)nstl--tlon, KlilnejB vuiiijiiainiff uuii iiinrn ri, iii'Uih- blrauslnff frft arlnn nf ill ts nvnnnn nmVS nrscn ami .mttous l'isoriii'ii'. jrmuniia intirporrtr to larvwpir uistase. llVlir tnriHeiited nllh 1'lli.i.t'niiliiiitlnn V li y Miner IHIImii pnlns nnd inlic I I Why frightened orrr disordered Kldnejs I iihj t'uiiure nerinuH umirK iieaniicnetii Hliylinto hli'i'iilesn iiIcIiIh I Ute KIIIN'liV H'llllT n,t nW.trt tn htalth. It it a tlnf,ftilaltt compound anal 1 une paeuaix will make tlx quor Medicine. inn " oj your jirugqm, nt Kill oitltr it. iv. a i tit, &&i:CU t CO., rrcpritV l-U. (if. ii T7ELL3," lllHiJxi,t'IJ.) llurllng-tuti, t. WOJl.tLA'M TltlUMPHJ MBS. LYDI& E. PIHKHiM, OF LYHH, MASS, nscovuiinn or LYDIA E. PINKHAM'3 VEgETABLE 80MP0UND. 'J'ha I'osltlvo Cnro fur all thoae I'alnlul Camalalnta aad Wealincawa aj common to our beat female population. It will cure entirely tho worst form of Female Com plalntt, nil orarlon troutlea, Inftammatlon and Ulcera tion, Falling and Dliplaceinenti, and tho conaeoucnt Bi'lnnl WcakniM, and li jurtlcularlr ailaptod to the Change of life. It vlll dlmcrfo and cipel tumon from tho uterui tn an early ttairu of duvelopment. Tho tendency to can ceroui humoratherola checkeil Teryapeedljy by it. uo, It removes falntnoM, flatulency, destroyaall crarlni forttlmgianta, and relieves weaLncae of the atomach. It curea llloatlne, lleailaches, KerTOui l'rostrotlon. (Icucral Uchllltr. SleerJelsnras. Denrecalnn n.l ln.il! fottlon. That f ccllni; of bearlnir down, rumlnr- and lackoche, Is always ieruuuiently cured by Its use, It will ot all times and underallcircuiustanccsactln barmouy with the Inws that irore nt tho female syatem. Forthecureof Klducy CoiuptoU of either acitlus Compound Is uniurnai'KHl. h,S; r 'NKIAM,8 VECETAIIir.COM. J'OU.MIU preiiatvd at Ut and C-U Weetora Avenue. Unin.SI'iu. l'rlcoQL BlcliotlliMfiipft. nt i.. -...il lu tlio forin of pilU, olw In tho form of loienses, on . aw.Tww joreiuier, wr. riniham fwelyanjwerjailletlcniof Inoulry. Bend forBaniDh. tr. Auarens as abovo, Mention thtt iUner. Nofamllr shouM bowlthmitf.VnrA in lnvrnniM ZdVJCIt I'IfJJL Thev euro p.nnflmi!lin .m.....n.-. Mil torplllty of tho liver, n cents pel box. 'V AV DSUQ7UJS. Tina GREAT GEI1MAN REMEDY ron RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, GOUT, SORENESS onus CHEST, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS iKD SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET EARS, 1SD General Bodily Pains, TOOTH, EAR ATIO HEADACHE, ALL OTHER PAINS 1.10 ACHES. Ko lrrKratlon ou ttrtli f i St. Jirons Oil m a sir. ,crk. nmriE kM rnrr !:vwrnl ItemeJy. A trulcnttllt tut tin coinfrtlTtljr trlfiln outlay tt JCts. n lemj mo m ITorlog with puincatt lMe cheap anl pueltlvt f roofer CiciaJiui. uimtnojg 5 rriTEN Mjcciaw. SOLD BT Ml DR'JOOISTS AND DfAttRS IN MtOICINt. A. VOQELER & CO. JJitNlmore, .If,., V. S. A. (IcnMmiMttntin. A varatlunof iniumth dM not u Mttiin lkiri.Kll'SI I win till nrinn r n .1.1 . f'lif ron Ttnitt m it titvrtntfitUun nf B'tut. ItajTHtv vf Iron, Vrif i fin ttttvli, ii tut iViic. tttmtvs u HHitriit Ivit I trilh f?ni l i'fit tahtr .itiiiirtrrw, mi srrrc QWfru itin'itohi' trhvrr iff 'irtnir nvCHiirn. VAKirAr.TiJro the dr. I'ImiiN Curt furt'miiiiiii j 1 1on It nNo tlif li't roiuli nn.l' I .line f ti it 1 1, Inn lie i ilium'. Hi.lil ' t-.-j-w i.mic. li.iol ind hi 1. 1)1). Wiirrnnlril lofifst buj-m. TO FARMERS ANDTHRCSMEnMCM If vou w.mt to buy TneihtrSt Clover llulhrx, Iforst ':t'trs or I'.Hgines (i it her Portable or Trac tion, in iir lor throhlnK. rawing or fur ccneral purtunc , Lay the 'Start'il Uinttcr phhIi 'TJit Htit it Hit Cheiiftst " l r Price 1.1. t ami IlliKtratcil Pamphlett (m'ih frei:) write to 'I he Aultman A 'I'nylor Company, Manlicld.O, a1TENrn O 'ft Celebrated SUN-SUN CHOP TPH Bent by nmllonreccipt of HU.no f or e BA.HPLK of rami on receipt of C conta ItU tlio FSMKST TKi 1 liimorted. Wnrrnnter' tosu'tnll tnsrrs. rostwIamiHtnkcn. Teicibt. Theflreat American 'lea Co., Importm. P. O. I1(X 4'..'IS. Ill ,t M Wsov St.. N. y DII'l1OlrO fllr Hi'iil'"' Jh, Hum Work: UUltS ,1.',rl(,,", UR'OK O.-.HHJ.-.OE HT'i CQ., UUJUIbU CIlH'llllint I.U. UUuluirun vui:S.' The Ladies Jiurl ntlM irliJ tnthHmmotlmoc1urlQiiuirIllmM. iiikI w th , ouhlo th- uw. V illi Tihn triimiinl ut-no iiilnistrnllon from WisuixoTON tothoproicnttlmc. Includes much ' Perse nal nml Private hlatnnr ni-vi r befbro niMtilml. AiMm-s ill. im oujkuijUY uu.. ou w. 'ourtU at., JL'lilla.. Pa. To which li added a akctcli and rnrlrn't ot Mr. OarllclJ. K3DUEY DISEASES t jo nulnkly ond ourely cured by too uio of KXDXVT. hianow. Mdiioy cllaearesorthirty ycaroaundjnehavo rx-en curtil. olio ri!c. Conatlnatlon, IthiuSaUDm o ivhJch havo illatroMcd tho vtcttma for ycaro. Wo havo volumo. oftoutlaiony criti wonderful ciirotlv. power. Nolowr u.o Jchollo mttcra. hlch do ruoro uarri tnan rood, cr dritlu ril!. btii(i,Tim tCTcdr.IJDin.T.;V0UT tad hoalta will bo quickly rcCalncrt. Cot It of your Dru.TRlot. Pcc. BARNES' WIRE The Only Entirely Successful Wire CHAMBERS. BERING & QUINLAN, lidujlvo Mnniilnctiirera, DSGATUB, 111 Only Double Eing Invented Champion Ilojr Rtnirer. RINGS AND HOLDER. No fcharp nolntj In the fltth tfi c&suo trriuiioQ and wrvncti, i cmq or rings that clow with the Jolnta In the flth. and produce Mreut'M of Ihe nose. Hih ri'nmplnn Iloir lloliler ipeaka for Itaclf la lueauovecum. CHAMIiniLS. 11KIUNO A QUINI.AN. Kiclu.lvo Manufacture ra, UBOATUB. ILb THE FRENTRESS STEEL BARB x WIRE 1'ateiited Uec. 14, JS7S. Patents ol The Most Ponutar Barb Fenea Wlr at prkci which cannot bo undersold! being mide Irom All. Steel slock, and Ihe barbs securely he.d between Ihe wires, making It absolutely F.UST-proot-the great objection agilnil an uiu mre wnn ine oaro wouna irouna tne wlrti. MANUFAOTUHED 11 V TUB ST. LOUIS WIRE FENCE COMPANY, I 814 & 010 N. Second St., St. Uult , Mo. tg If your Wrrrhnnt ilnr not fcer;i thtt irtrr, HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL, The Great Medical Wonder. A Gentleman connected with tho Post Offlco Department ot Wnsliliij'ton, D. v.. In conversation with one of our Aconta relates tho foUowlnt;: During the time one of your advertising warjons was In tills dtr, I was afflicted with a very sore hand, the fingers had become festered around the roots of the nails, and the nails looked as if they were going to drop off. I called upon a prominent druggist to procure something to give me relief. I was advised by him to see a surgeon at oncer or I would lose my fingers, and perhaps my whole hand. On my way home I taw your Agent se ling Wizard Oil from your wagon and I concluded to make an application of it to my hand. 1 he first application did It so much good that I continued to use it and .n one week mv hand was entirely well. Two other parties were cured from the sam uottle, one in less than three minutes, of Neuralgia in the head, the other m one nicht from a very severe bruise. HOLM AIM'S CURES ft Simnltr r.j Without by Dosing Absorptim TUMUn. It toTtrelga rem4j tn all form of Uth ind Btoinnctt tronbltl, lod li th ONLY SAFIt and ABSOLUTE nn for MalarlA U Ui vttloui typci, Dr. IIoltnnna Pad la a (tnnlni and rad ical remedy, WITHOUT TAKING MKDIC1NK. It wit the FI11ST article of the kind that waa introduced to the pabtlc generally. It wet th OHIOIS'AL PAD, aad waa detlaed t DR. IIOLMAN atone, lie itnick out from the beaten path and mad a NKW WAY. No tooner had he rendered the dcrtaMnR a CERTAINTY lhaa the 1mitato and I'ihatis who hang to and Inleet ettr tw fcful enlerprlte, etarted up and hue tinea fol lowed In hla footilepi aa clotely at thelawwUl to!crate. j Ac-ilnrt theie Dr. IIOLMAN (I'M SPRCIAI, WAlt.N't.N'O. Net only do they FAIL TO CURB, I'ut In ilbappolntlnj the purchaaer they brlna; doubt and odium on the principal of Atiaorp lion, of which Dr. Ilnlmnti'a I'ael lath GKNUINK and ONLY TllUtt EXPONENT. Ivvcry Imitation la tn emphatic endora, mmt of the tubtlantlal worth of the f inula article. A poor one la ne?er copied. I'acli Ccntilno Ilolmnn Iad bear the lTIvatc llcvciiuo Htauip of th IIOLMAN PAD CO., with the abote Trad. Mark printed In green. Buy Hon lTitheut It. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Or tent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of ga.oo. Dn. HOLM AX'S dlce li mis. Pult tnataa lent free on application. Aildreaa i HOLM A CM PAD CO. i I A O. HwttU. q.i Wltlilaru St.. . V, lfiiriifiV(f hu f.r mrfft'! i i'.Hitttrsrit ttntt rrrtittt A i rru MVttiVMttitHt or lttIHIHiiit. rllf fff I itt OiUtlt. g v$ntit' mum iranrm. it unfit I lint I I iff. .lcri'oftH ''ronri'ii- iriifit ft mi f otttttirum Xcmrefrotit i'rrrrN,-v , . . . a a ., . . much rollcf. Imt on flu. .-nnfmrr i,.ti... HARTER MEOIRINE CO., NO. 213 NORTH MAIM srpiPT, ST imili. It you aro attuinl If villi firt ft ened by tlio strain of fif btiiiinitw.wcAif 1 man if Ut- tO lilltfOT jtur uuiivn fiToni frtliiiularitHanit tine rni wotk. in re. Hop Bittera Iwa-tv, Hop Q. lore 1 1 rni n horvratid K you nro younir an1 dlfcrHign ur tllliA rlt'tt or tingle, iId or ltH)rIiialtU or lantcuinh uvt inly on Hop Uiferlnjfrmr. any n- Iliont u yoiinruiimr yuunff,.uiriTinjf tnm luu on a UJ of itlvk l Bitters. iiorver youarc. wlimiT you ft tl iitotiMnax oio an nunllv f i inn noiiio I lint jruur i"j siviu I foim of Kidney fdh-awj t'mt inlKht IU'l'Ul CIl'tlllPIIIKa tu liirf or ttmulatinif, without intnTicnthiff, i uy a umoiy ooi in i: o nop nopuuters or nriiarycoi' D. I. C. M mi nti-wlutn and Irriultii lilo c u r u for .tlniiikcnnonH, of tl o csomuch, HOP Itvtr orinrtYi i Vnn will hp UI IIUI1, tubtipcu. or curcutlcn. FoMbyilmir. I'M". Stiiuiur Cluul.ir. uur nrrrus n'X'a to., cnrtHl If yoiiUDo' Hop Bitters IfT3U arcflm ply weak uiul lowfinniiii.iry NEVER II a flavod Rot bfl.f f r, X. T. droda. AI,I,K'8 II ItIt. FIIOIIcumi M'lMim Dl'bll Ity, weHkni'iul ri'iniil i rsani. dull ilniuslftt. Benil f' r r'rriinir In Allrn'. I'lmnnm xl lt Avi- . N. V. W. A. U. Ilea aaolnea. wiikitill wnicif lntivjxa to awkutisiuis, plnmrKiin you miiv llir .lilvci thrinrnt In ttln iHiwr, AU10MT3 VVAim xj1 i'r " i no Lauma u. tne tvmte nouso or in tho Homes ol tho Presidents." thu must liiU'iiiim- u-ih ui WAtuiinuTon jjii'ij tM-rimUMiwi. A History ur cwy AJ- - mm White House. COWSTIPATION AND PiLES. WOHT. new and wop'loxful xemcdy '.on, V, OHEOK ROWER. Obeck Kower Etbi Inrentfld. the llaruea' Wire Check Itower bejoal auaannai Mis takluu I tic lend with draleri and aaooa Ui aaraara, vto Iiiitc rendered an unanlmoua nniya aaM at hi ah hiKht Tt'ir practical dm haa mum tw mmmm LliKk mer tni.de. Tl.e fuiluwtnii an th adrastafM trw mf attar Vm ot Win In placa ot rope, aadatftaaa VMHI oatlaat two rupea. Tlie aire will not itrctci aad akrtak Ikt a Ma The wire laaa cair tohaadlaat a rifa, The wire d not cruaa tba -"''ti There la no aide draft It will plant perrecilj aad non la akaak. The Operator duca nix bare to ret off UM BaMMaa la throw the wire off at Ihe end oi ua tela. It la durable lu all Its parti. Takaaaaaaar. Onlr filnalB Rina; Urn Jm Cloaaa am lata entxt That CI oataida ar tha Haw. BROWN'S ELLlPriCALRINQ (latalda af tha Km AndTrlDlaOrooTa Bat aad I Thli la the onlr iaaia Haarnaa Intantod that coast oa Baa aaadda at thenoae. It nrriimmnaa anliiiMin feet la all trtaoralaf aad atkar nnKi wnicn cioaawtin ine joinia lecwiar n uaaaeaa. cauviDK II in uivuj au vj Keep ma our wamm euiw Jtrhtutd May li, 1S77. tinder all tha bottom kriarDVVIro. nni AfT.Ari in n.-,L-i Tho Frentrew Barb Wira Fene C. i:na( Uubiique, llllnola, trntl b iYtr Mitt and Cinutmn.m law T r eaaal aT. V A