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WW Li A- 'ft:' tl f i. 1 1 f . 1 'a '. 1 i tL: GOSSIP FOR THE LADIES. finally found I ho High! tilrla "When I em bl I will marry Kitty;" Hut Kilty klaiM'd ma and mi away, Anil, while I wept for niyaelf, lu pity, ' I nuule up my wind I would merry My. Tor Miy u frnntla and May ni binder, ,5'nt lightly the put my offer by ; ' I'm auguRcd to Oenrtfle lleiulur I'erbspn I'll take yuu if umuould die," Tlr-end-by I mat Jennie Watrliell-. Jni.nie wan thlrti and 1 waa tan- I iieed Ut carry hnr borka and naiibel, Aug inula up uiy lulud to marry Jon, But Jenny, her relifn wan quickly ovnr. And Knli1, uiy oounln, lioo.nie niy fate ; I Mid : " I'll propono, Ilka a brave, true lorer, Aa anon aa ever 1 graduate. " Alia! wh".n I took out my Mean dijilomi, The duriliiff Kirl wa.louttoelart On Imr wcldnm trip with young Will Pe Boina, And on one knew of uiy broken ueartl At nne,aiul-twnnty again lova fntinrl nia, Hut Hi" annel f.cn and Mm nioek blue eyca, And the ihread. r tlia f"ldin lialr that loved ma, Wi ul fulling back lntu piiraillaol Hark I In'n tlia liniiaa I.u, Kite and Harry, Willi .limit awl .camper frnui a:biK. bava coma, And a irlrl I luivnr bad meant to tnarry in hill: and mutbur wllhlu my borne. (,'ooklntr a (,'ulture. Homo clitim that if tho cntiro tl. ought w not given to each niiuuto, tlio lirmtil will liumcd or bouvy ; tlm linen ftcorched ; tho vegotublcii half cooked, uinl tho ritoitk imrboilod iiiBtcuil of lirnilcd. Iu reply to thin rtHwrlioii, I ollrr a few jiructieul oxumiileH : Mr". (Stowo itHHiirm m kIio wroto " Undo Toiu'h Cithiii" whilo ftttoiuliiif to her liruiul. Marlon llurlund (Mm, Ti rluiiu)), tho wifo of tho piwtor of tho 1'irnt Con proirutioniil Church, in HjirinKllolil, Miih'h,, iiluunoil tho nrtiliituntiira of thoir own limim, mid, although ttlio lmd nuiiiHKcd it litrgo iorttiuo by lior pon, nho i'h ilitwrihoil l,y a recent guest m "a il wifo mid mother." Wliilo lier imiiiliiiu mlorn tho wbIIh, and tho fur nituro in tlocorutod hy her own IniiidH, iter kiti'hou in tho crown of her homo, for in tins hIio in qtioon, und nho ulliriuH tho rooro a wonmu known tho butter liouHo-keeper, 'wifo unit mother hIiu run 1)0. Willi all thoHO occnpittioim, hIiu 1i:ih a clmm of forty young 1111:11 iu her Iiwh liiitu I'h Huiiihiy-Hclioiil, which liiunlit'rH BOH, Kuko Terry Cooko, iu lier old-fiiHh-ir.-ned country homo, ut WiliHtod, Conn,, in cquully fiuiioiio oh a cook nnii a poet, Hlio not only wriU ciiiinning pociiiH lilmiit lier g.'irjcli, hut in U) lieforo hiiii rii'otoM'oik iij it, Jh r roxew nro lier tiiptM'iitl piiilo, ('lr.rr.lmul Jli.rald, A Trim I, ltd). WihlneitH is 11 thing which girln cuiiiut iifl' iiil. llcheitcy in u thing which citu not liu lost or found. No art nun nwtoro to tho grupo its IiIihiiii. I'liiniliiirity without uonlldeiicn, without regard, in dt'Htructivo to nil that niukoH woniitu ex alting mid vunoliling. It w tho llrHt duty of 11 woiniiu to ho 11 htdy. Good Welling in giMtd koiiho. 1!ik1 manners iu 11 woniitu in iinniorality. Awkward IiesH may ho ineriulicahlo. JSuxhfiilno.sH in coiiMtitutional. Jgiioraiico of otiipietto ih tho rrniilt of circiiiiiHtaiicoH. All van bo condonud and not liunmh men or women from tho umcniticH of thuir kind. J tut Helf - poHHi'Hsed, uiiHhriuking ami ug grt'Hivo uoarHeiieriu of demeiinur may he reckoned oh a Ktato'H priHoit oll'eime, und certainly iimritH Unit nnlit form of ro Htraint culled impriHoiimeut for life. It ix 11 hIiuiuo for women to lecture 011 their luiinnerti. it in ft hitter Hhamothat they need it Do not hu roHtruinod. Do not havo impulHOH that need rent rai tit. Do not wish to ditneo with tho I'tiiieo liimought ; feel dilluroiitly. lio Hiiro you confer honor. Curry yournelf no loftily that men will look up to you for reward, not at you iu rohuko. Tho natural kou timeutof man toward woman in rever ence. HeliiHCHii largo meium of gruco when ho in obliged to actHiuut her u he ing to ho triiiund iu propriety. A man'H ideal in not wounded when u woman failti in worldly wmdom ; hut if in grace, in tact, iu Hcntimeut, in delicacy, 111 kind Hohn, hIio would ho found wanting, ho ro cuivos an inwurd hurt (Jail Jltimilton. l'nir-IVouiit (.IrlM. A young man who luw ovidently got 0110 on hin hiuidn wrihm im followa con cerniug img-uoHod gil'lH : Any girl in tho wiilo world can have rt Hiiuh homo with out any trouble ut nil, hut not 01111 girl in ll),t)(l(),OIH) nttiiimi to tho ruviHliiiig deleetiihility of it dour littlo pug, Thoro nro iiiconsideruto uuperllciul oliHervem who aver Mutt hiiiiIih und imgH uro very much tho Hiimu thing, Tlim i uliHiird. It would ho as rational to iiHHcrt tho identity of 0110 of Camoenn' dainty HhepherdcHHOH nud a rcHpectalilo hut uu intcivHting colored wiiMlierwoiniui. Tim pug-iKwed gill m a diHtjuc.t typo, mid nho known it. l'lmHeHMing it pug in wo, who poHend08 certain privileges find immunities to which no other mvrt of noHcd girl can lay claim. Occupy, ing 1I10 peculiar iitnl elevated posilioii, riho is at onco fancinating ami linrrow ing. With her iioko, hy right divino, gin's a rosehud mouth that anybody can hco at half a glance wn.sinado principiilly for kiHi.ing. Nobody ever dreams of kissing lipH which have a long J Ionian lioHOHtiiiuliiig Hontiiiel over thorn, lint (ho pug-noned girl's lips nro not guarded nt nil ; on tho contrary, tliey uro most temptingly nccoBHiblo. And when hIio HiuilcH and Him has a great way 'of Hiniling, tho dear thing; and her iioko sympathizes with tho muscular movement and tips it- Holt a littlo higher, it scorns jiiRt liko a , formal invitation. That in tho fascinat ing part of tho performance Tho har rowing part of it is when, encouraged hy whutHocmsto ho bo oncourngiug, you try to ncecpt tho invitation and ilnd that hIio is not that sort of a pug-nosed girl nt nil I It is a dimmd buHincns, this, when tho pug-noHod irl is jiut to tho test of actual kiHHing and lior rosebud moulh is proved to ho hut a dehimon mid a siiaro. Tho littlo ray of hopo that llliiminoH the gloomy horizon iindor thono meliinclioly circuiiiRtnnees is that huccchs cuii ho coinpiissfld by trying rgnin. For, whilo hIio is known all too well to ho a mettlesome, nniuiinngnithlo littlo body, thoro nro facts rooordud con corning tho pug-noHod girl which prove Hint hIio i'h not purHistontly and irrevoc ably cruel. In a moment of contrition, herself sorrowing because of the sorrow whioh sho hnd caused, alio has boon known to pucker her protty lips as tliey onghttobopuckorod, and so to yield them allies to tho invitation extended by her nngolio, unproteoting boho. Hu manity is Htrongthouod and stayod in this sorrowing world by the fact that tho png-noseit girl lives in it. Sho may bo, indeed slio is at timos, rasping ; but in tho long run she is a soureo of exceed ing unuur. uigui-rmuaou, nttlo-know- ing folk may rail nt lior uoso and nfllrrn thut no ehnrm whntcvor appertains to its puggiHhnoss. Uut the wiso are not swayed from their wisdom by the pntte r of fools, and thoso philosophers whose Hold of study is the world know that the pug-nosod girl is a dolioious ethnologio buoooss." AVomon Who Vm Ilnvolvon. Few people have any idea of the num ber of wonionwho own and Bomotimcg . carry rovolvors. Homo ladies indulge in pistol practice in thoir homos, using re volvers of small caliber and popping at Bheot-iron targets with blank oartridgos. The wives ot traveling men, who are ab sent from homo sometimes a month and perhaps three months at a titno, are also, as a rule, provided with trust worthy revolvers for the protection of thoir homos and persons. One lady, whose husband is away for long periods, not only has a revolver decorating her bureau top alongsido of hor toilet-set. but curries a small 22-calibor "pop" hardly big enough to shoot a pea-holo through pasteboard, against tho top but ton of her corset. Actresses uro seen to havo a particu lar penchant for pretty and gloaming pistols. Tho fact will bo recalled that when a well-known newspaper man went to interview tho Polish artinto Modjcnkit ut tho Jjindell during her first engagement here, ho interrupted her while sho was indulging in the pleasing but perilous pastime of tiring bullets into tho door of her room. Mrs. Hcott Hiddoim, whilo hero lust Benson with Hurry riitrgont, went 0110 day into a Fifth street shooting-gallery, und made a score with a swinging target and in knocking clay pipes to pieces that would havo caused Wild Bill to ecstatically wave his wide-rimmed hat and flowing locks whilo ho spun around iu a wild dunco of delight. Coming back again to people in pri vate life, it may bo mentioned that tho wifo of a prominent Judge is so good a shot with the shot-gun and small arms that, when hIio wants a pair of chickens for u meal, hIio takes her gun or revolver and, going out in tho yard, shoots tho chickens' heads off nt twenty yards, " How do women handle revolvers?" the reporter asked of a clerk iu a lire arum store " Kome of thrnn hnndlo them its well as anybody could, . Jhit others take hold of them cautiously, and do not know the barrel from the butt end. In the sum mer, when onr patrons from Arizouaand Now Mexico anil those regions come in, tho merchants are itccomitunied by their wives, and tho women handle tho re volvers just as easily und grncefully us any man could." The clerk showed the reporter a col lection of revolvers, und pointed out tho "bull dog" pattern of small livc-Hlioot-ers, with mlvor platings ami ivory han dles us liio Htylo most directed by women. They cost?!) und fit). Double dirks, with while bono handles and two nud a half inch blades, were ulso pointed out ns weapons purchased and carried by women, hut, ho s.iid, not nearly ho many dirks w -re sold us revolvers. A, .unit Hi JHttiltrll.lt. How Henry (lay I'lcpnipil His SlII'I'clU'H. When ho deemed it necessary lo male an ari'iimentative speech, or what is I generally culled a set speech, ho hud his 1 books piled into a carriage, und with his nervnui weiu jitsi over mo Maryland mm to tho plantation of Hon. Charles H. Calvert, and there remained in privney until ho was ready to address tho Hemito. Mr, Calvert wns 0110 of the wealthiest men and leading agriculturists in tho Htato of Maryland. Mr. Clay's room was iijmiii the ground floor upon tho back nido of tho house, ami opened upon n largo portico from which thoro was nmgnihceiit scenery, ns attractive n place ns n retired ntatrsnmn could desire, nud the freedom of the plantation was his, with nil its numerous servants, com ing and going, arriving and returning, ns ho pleased. Mr. Clay's room there gives uotorii-ty to tho establishment to this day. Tow strangers ut Washington in tho Hummer time fail to visit it. 1 1 has ever been the object ot Mm proprietors to keep tho room ns ho left it. There nro Iuh casy-ehair, dressing-gowns nud slippers, lint bis set or nrgumeiitativo speeches were not what gave him char acter. Ho wns not liko Mr, Calhoun, when lie made an uninterrupted speech in tho Hcnute, nor liko Webster iu tho Huprenio Court-room. It wns for his fore 1 1 hip, or dispututivo talents Mint ho was distinguished nhovo nil other men. Although tho Senate and th galleries would always bo lil led when it was an nounced thi.t Mr. Clay wns to i-penk, yet it was always with tho expectation mm hopo Mint Bomn one would interrupt him and a grand intellectual spurring exposi tion would take place,. Of all men whom I ever hoard I never knew one who could endure ho much interruption nud discurft so many side issues nud yet finish Ins Hpeech with M10 cntiro facts nud tho cn tiro lino of argument marked out in his mind from tho beginning, ns Mr. Clay. Could tho enemies of Mr. Cluy bnvo formed a combination never to interrupt him, nor bo interrupted by him, they would havo deprived him of much of m Senatorial glory. Tho best speeches of Calhoun, Wobster und Iieiiton wero well considered, and read now much as when delivered. Not ho with Mr. Clay's best speeches. Thoy wero unpremeditated, and ns much n surprise to himself ns to his audience. Shorthand reporting had not then reached its present condition. Thus, Clny must suffer with posterity incapable of hearing tho varied intona tions of his ever-ploasing voice, or of seeing his gesticulations, his rising upon his toes, his stamp of tho foot, his march down tho aisles until his long fingers would almost touch tho President's desk, ami his backward trend to his sent, nil tho whilo speaking; his shako of tho head, bin dangling hair, and his audience in tho galleries rising und leaning over ns if to catcli every syllable. As nn im promptu, cnt-nnd-thruHt debater, nlwnys renuy, never inrown irom 111s guard, where is your equal of Henry Clay? Prom a Lcctttre by John Wattworth. Tho Beggars' Op Pin. Dr. Swift had boon observing onco to Mr. Hay what nu odd, pretty sort of thing a Newgate pastoral might nuiko. Gay was inclined to try at such a thing for saino time, but aftownrds thought it would bo boltor to write a comedy on the same plan, This wns what gave'riso to tho " Ueggnrs' Opora." H began on it, nud when first he mentioned it to Swift, tho Doctor did not quite liko tho project. As lie carried it on lie showod what he wrote now and then to both of us; and we gnve a oorrectiou or a word or two 01 advice, but it wns wholly of bis own writing, When it was done, neither of us thought it would succeed. Wo showod it to Congrove, who, aftor rending it over, said: "It wouid either take grently, or bo damned ooiifoundly." Wo were all, at tho first sight of it, in great uncertainty of tho evont, uu we were muon encouraged by overhearing the Duke of Argyle, who tut in the next box to us, say, " It will do lt must do I I see it in tho eyes of thorn I" This was a good while before the first act was over, and so gave ub rase soon ; for the Duke had a more par ticular knack than auy one living in dis covering the taste of the publio. He UDiio. fie was quite right in this, as usual; the good nature of tho audience appeared atronD-er and strono-r over net, and Btronger and Btronger evory act, and ended in a clamor o' applause. i'ope. Db. IiKNZ, after having journeyed through Morocco and Timbuotoo, Afri ca, declares tho Great Suhnra is uoi, a dosert at all ; at no point is Mioro a de pression below the lovel of tho sea, as shown on tho map of certain geog raphers, and whioh led to wild schemes of converting the so-culled dosort into a great inland boo. Tiro Sides of It. Some unknown genius has discovered the following "Itules for Spoiling a Hus band:" Snarl at him. . . Find fault with him. ' Keep an untidy honso. ' " Loss him out of his boots. Always havo tho lost word. Jo extra cross on wash day. Quarrel with him for trifles. Nevor have his meals ready in time. - Let him sew tho buttons on bis oliirt. - l'ay uo attention to household ex penses. Oivo as much as he can cam in a month for a new bonnet. Tell him plainly you havo married him for a living. Itiiiso a row if ho dares to bow pious ant Iv to an old htdy friend. (Jet everything the womnn noxfc door gets whether you can afford it or not. I'rovido any kind of a pick-up din ner for him when you don't expect strangers. Let it out sometimes when you nro gixid and mnd Mint you wish you hnd married some other fellow you used to go with. If ho has an extra amount of brain work and comes home with his nervous system nil on a stretch don't try to keep too children quiet. Tell them to make all tho noise they want to, and their father is nothing but nn old crosspntch anyway. HOW TO Bl'OIIi A WITH. IIow will this do? Hnnrl at her. Muko her elenn houso untidy by your slovenly habits. rind fault with iter. Doss her out of her shoes. Always have tho hist word. I5o extra cross w hen sho is harassed bv tho work ami worry of wash tiny. yuurrel Willi lier lor tnlles. Nover bo on timo to your inenls. Growl when she for trots throu'di a multiplicity of duties to sew buttoms on your shirts. my no attention to providing for tho household and toll her nothing about its expenses. Spend tho pneo of sovoral new bou netH for cigars, nnd thon skip tho bon nets. Toll her plainly you hnvo married her to do your work. JliiiHo a row if hIio dnres to bow pleasantly to nn ohl-timo gentleman friend. Find never ending fault if hIio hnouens to want anything she sees tho wouian next door having. Ciriimblo when bIio provides a pick-up dinner. Let it out sometimes when you nro good nnd mad Mint you wish you bad married some other girl you used to go with. If you havo hud a hard day's work in Iho store or ollice, go homo and let out your gall 011 this poor woman, who has baked nnd ironed, and mended, nnd tended children since sunrise. Don't try to hold yoiirpeevish disposition in check, (irowl 11ml fuss mill fame nnd Hnd fun It with tho littlo parent woman whoso rosy cheeks you 0110 time kissed, und sworo by nil that's good that you would lovo and cherish her throtigh'lifo and denth. Tho thing is about ns long as broud, brethren. Jluvktaml Courier. Loro Making In 1S91. Wben women ahall haro obtained their IU;hta. Edwin " lieliovo mo, donrent " Angelina " Pardon 1110, Edwin, but is that tho best adjective you can iiko? Tho word " dearest" implies that I have cost you a groat deal havo boon very expensive. Now, when 1 prepared our settlements with my iiolioitor, I" Kxpluins tho Law of Ileal nnd Per sonal Property. Edwin "Thanks, dnrling, your lecture has been l li;;lit fill. Hut hoc, the moon light tinges tho trees without Angelina " Moonlight? I am glad you have memtioiied the. moon. Do you know Mint our plunotury system is ' Exhaustively cnnviisscs tho wholo system of modern astronomy. Edwin " Wonderful I I!ut tho night ingale has begun her sweet singing " Angelina "lleiilly I That reminds 1110, you told 1110 tho other day that you knew little or nothing of natural history. I hnvo nn excellent memory, nnd will re cite a few chapters of White's ' Sol hnrno ' to you. Does so. Edwin, (awaking from his slumber) "Ah, indeed I 15ut coino, my own one" Angelinas " Helovod one, ns nccurney is to be moroeHtoenied than affection, do not call 1110 thine. Until I am married I um 11 fnninn title, nud oven when we nro united the tendency of modern legis lation in to separate tho parties. It wns not bo iu tho past " (lives a history of tho world from tho earliest nges. Edwin (yawning) "Chnrmingl Most interestitig Sweet Angelina, you speak ho well, that I should liko to hear your voice mocking that nightingale. Sing, darling, sing I Angelina "I would rather tell you what I know of thorough bass. Hut first let me correct you. I can scarcely rival tho nightingale. Tho human frame differs materially from tho frames of birds and animals." Lectures upon nuntomy in nil its branches. Edwin (in his sleep) " Cl rand I Very good I (Waking.) Ah I I must be off I Farewell, Angelina, tho hours will seem years when I nni nwny from you." Angolinn "Thou they should not. There noed bo uo confusion of timo in your case, as you nro not about to travel round the world. Certainly, if you were, you would ilnd your watch losing us you moved southward. In connection with tho Hiibjeet I may eny a littlo about ' time.' You must know, then, that" Kupidly sketches tho diflerenco of tho real nnd occlesiaBtical equinox, tho I Clregonan reform, oto., etc Edwin (tearing himself away) "Fnro- , well, dourest I should say own 0110, or rather femmo sole. Good-by until 1 see theo ngain." I Exit to attempt to cscnpo to Amoriea, to avoid damages for a breach of prom- iso of niitrriugo.l i Angelina " Fortunately I have taken my mouicnl aogreo, nud can road bis mind liko an open book 1 " " Exit to her solicitor to ros train him 1 WomonNj Rights Among tlio Holtentols. Women's rights appeal to bo well as eertainod and jealously guarded among tho Khoikhoi. "In their houses tho woman, or turns, is tho supremo ruler ,l. i , , ; .. . I-'" ' i JLT r , niuinn at all to say. nhh,iUo mo tllk? tl10 Proml" uent. rart ttt lon0 they have not BO mucu power even as totukoa mouthful of sour milk out of tho tub without tho wife's permission. If a man oven should try to do it Ins nearest fonialo relations would put a fine on him, consisting in 8owb and sheep, which is to bo added to tho wife's stock." A mattko of choice j whether to suffer, un interruptedly with a cough or to Invent 25 cents for Dr. Ball's Cough Byrup and ear it . How Chinamen, Bargain for Wires. An Australian Chinaman, when anx ious to have a wifo of his own nation, Bends a letter to an agent in Hong Kong, The following is a condensed translation ot the epistlo : " I want a wife. She must be a maiden under twenty years of age, and must not have loft her father's house. She must have never read a book, and her eye-lashes must be half an inch in length. Her teeth must be as sparkling as tho pearls of Ceylon. Her breath must be like unto tho scents of the mag nificent odor groves of Java, and her uttiro must be from the silken weavers of the Ku Li-Ching, which are on tho banks of the greatest river in the world tho ever-flowing Yanktse-Kiang," The price of a Chmose woman deliv ered in Sidney is $38, but two Chinese women only cost ; therefore, the heathen Chinese import women in couples. The importer nover sees his women before they arrive, and then ho gonerally selects tho best-looking one. Tho other is shown around to a number of well-to-do Chinamen, and, after thoy have inspected her, she is submitted to what may be called publio auction. At a recent sale at Sydney a young girl aged about nineteen was offered, and, after somo spirited bidding, she was purchased by wealthy Chinese store, keeper, whoso place of business is in one of tho leading towns of New South Wules, for$12(). Tho melaffcholy aspect of tho Celestial girl, as she went away in compuny with tho man who purchased her, was deplorable to tho lust degree. North China llerahl. It's very provoking when the editor writes it "Meeting of the masses," and tho compositor, when sotting it up, puts a space 111 tho wrong place and mukos it read " Meeting of them asses," A'en turku Slate Journal Ita Mar Mill Aamndlnp;. . In a recont call upon Mr. W. n. Mc Allister, HUG Front streot, goucrnl ngeut for tho salo of the Shir Chewing Tobncco, ho thus Hjioko to one of our reportors : "I wns tortured with pain from ncuto rheumatism, and enrod not whether I livriil ni Aiiul T ti,'n.l T...J.. just two applications of which entirely cured mo." Aim Frunritn, t(!,il Vnor. Moos, of neidolberg, found, in ten nnd a half years, that twenty out of eighty railroad engineers applied to him for treatment of affoctions of tho ear. Ho thinks tho hearing of engineers should bo tested as carefully as their vision. Ex-Sanitary Com. Lupus K. Hirhmav, of Now Orlcnns, was cured of a eevere attnek of rheiimutism by St. Jacobs Oil, so wo hco by nn item in tho Columbus (Gu.) J-.'ii'jitirer-Sun. An agricultural writer says: "Howi seldom pay expenses after thoy nro 3 years old." When they are 3, and be fore lo; ing their teeth, thoy should be converted into spring chickens and sold to Homo tough restaurant-keeper. 7 ''way uttn. Trip. World's Pinpuimary and Invalids' Hotel, at Isiirfalo, N. Y., destroyed by tiro a yoar ago, h rolnillt and full of intnmtn. For "Invalid's O.udo llnok," (,'ivmg particulars aadtnrmaof In iitiu' iit, addniHH, with two Htainpn, Wom.n'a DISI'r.NHAIlX 11KII1CAL ASSOCIATION, UUlUlO, N. Y. Romp, poet says "holy minds in liealthy bodies live." Yes, oh, yes ; now ivo know what makes tho lusty Sitting Hull, who never hnd nn ncho nor a pniu in bis life, nnd sucli a meek and lowly minded skin full of holiness! That's In; t about ns much ns the poet's know ibout sucli things. Jluw.cyc. 'onll HnrUljr Klnnd on Ilfr I'eot. It. Y. l'ii:noE(M.D.,Biifralo,N.Y.! Dear Sir I must toll yon what your modicum ban dono fur iuh. Jloforo taking your " Favorite Pro scription 1 coma nanny stand ou my root, but, by following your advieo, I am perfectly cured. The "Favorito Prescription" is a wonderful medicine for debilitated and norvoua females. I cannot oxpress how thankful I am to you for your auvioe. lours only, Mas. ConsKi.iA Allison, Foosta, la. Most of tho ndvocates of cremation nro people over whom it would be Use less to erect a monument, and their ashes may possibly do somo littlo good in tho garden. "Thplr viiiiltnn Unite." It. V. Pinion, M.I)., Buffalo, N.Y.i IwaHat t ickod with contention of the hlngs, soreness over 1110 11 ver, auvcru pam 111 tho joints, a burning fevur, ami general giving away of tho wholo sys tem, raiting in mm rimer 111 romeinea prescribed. I tried your "(ioldon Medical Discovery." It elleeted my ontire euro. Your niodioines have only to lie lined to lio appreciated. If overy fuiuily would gve them a trial, nhio-toiiths of 1110 doctors would, idle t) lie!lo, timl llieir ocoa nation gone. Yuan, t.inv. h. IS. McMillan, M. 1)., Brecsport, N. t. Op papkb mills tho United States has nearly 50 per cent, mnro limn nmr !,. country iu tho world, and what is more we eoiiHtimo about ai muoh pnpor as tho UllllS lUll&U. Free onre more. Iticiisiosn. Va.. Jan. 81. 1RR1 II. II. WAnxKit A Co.: ,S'ii- For five years I siilTo'-oJ from kidney affections. Your Hafo money win uvor uuro flood me from pain, .u.-w.t.u ".j uuou uuu murouguiy cured me. F. B. MoCoe. Tiihf.r peoplo can keop a secret when two ot them are Ucau. HnrFmiRRH from Constipation Bhould make one uiai 01 lYicauy-wort aud be cured. A i."i i.e. ct Jiueilliuuq UHll OHiy 1)6 110- ciueii ny ineir conduct. Kidney Dlaraac. Pain. Irritation. Retention. Innnnll I Deposits, Gravel, etc.. cured by" Buchupaiba," ii. .iuiiu tui iiauipiuub to rj. o. WKLL8, Jersey Fo dyspepsia, lndigostlcn, depression of awrits and general debility, in their varinn. forma j also aa a preventative against fever and ague and other intermittent fevors, the "Ferro l'hosphorated Elixir of Calisava," mado by Onswoll, Hazard A Co., New York, and sold by all Druggists, ii the beat tonio ; and for pationli recovering from farer or other sickness, it has B"5!K6;,;i fCo.-- i Cl il.il '.,h I.. ;SdfjW ,"I'N. iia.Tl!llriimi lr. NIonlc'K I'nunln Cure" nil Female PiseuseslCiilnrged S l ie. j ne ueai r cmiue nil in Hie world. in per nox. I will nlio sendmv Ch inti 'hri l.l vtr I'm I vni.li ll I ti.. Viirr:iiilcl to cure chills in lifteen minute - - , ,,j stum, jimmBn ! tsTOl'TR, Oxford, Miss. . I lima I liif It oil A Hilmiiin Im J. PPSSPlM iipnovr.n moot nF.rn. a ? ?V 8!4"'- I'M1" """ 0 lallaiuofi ! t?iliU99 4lii-lnii..wtiA,U.nn.. iharklln.ltn. ir-in b.ra Auk Timr druKKOt. or iini bt mall . f . IlinD.?, 4H D. Vtla, AT., I'DiUUt. By 1. M. WOOLI.BT, Al 1- IU!lhl !' iltfc glvaa, a rtftrcnot laatir.lBttUauaad rhfa KIui.Sm ttt bank M Taa ! ItoOa". ,?? COLORADO MINERAL SPECIMENS FOR S2.C0. PJ'E, FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR TO H. H. tAmwen a co., p. a box 1867, Denver, colo. ' l" Siimm 4 c... rarllanJ, an fr Mataa. H 7i A CRABBED CREATURE. That nature tares fur und entertains her own bus become nn it lublislii'd hat to u i obtervers. Wl a dues not love the sound ol tno brigiitly scniniiniuig " hiililng from t'iO iliiiboreH,'cnt M ii.us tliey brenk against the rocks ill the fiiniiuernlgbl until Nuturu hcelf, wini y of (be operation, turns Iho hiniiiiHiig Kiirf inwards llio oi.pi,stte hlinre, iciiviiik Urnmliil soinelmilly-iniitllntcil mull, which wanders solemnly on, lSolii in Inn fili- ion llli all Its worldly fctorc ii ii 1t Imi'lf. (Ill the 11 'ii.ff&ZJ'' ,,wwh may ! "u1M, '"""d "iir crusts- 'S5' 'VH!r (viiii cdlllo-thn -1jS m cmb-wbofe cblel CyfOfJ'h t:u,ivy for exist- InK nt nil fei'ins lo to be Its liMlllv to fiirnlslnuli'li clnblo lneiil to rortiituili) bipods. Tho crnbtielni! covered wllh n bnnl, lui pnieiriil.il shell, It is nut easy to niolnst or muke lilin iilriild; then-lore lie wukcs virlii his wiitcry world niieeiisliiKiy when once iittiicked. Althoiixh llnv, l,e iv aunt be said to be devoid of underslnnd In;;, hiivln ten les ton islst his locomotion; Ihls, however, iivull'i blin Utile, for, whc:i conipicred, he nicer Imiii.. bis buck to bis eni-tny, stitrlinir Into ii bold riui.b'il.likeiiiiii.v pollilcliuiK during eleelliin time, allp.4 nil' sldi vvnys. 'rhcfecnincsii time In the life of this piimiiudoiisfi-lliiW win u Hie yean brim; lilin more bnne iitnl niihrlc ll:nti he eiiu di-i'i-c of with mnil'ict, und be I'md-i him self in ii verv IWit i!iii c; Ills fli'i"s plueli him nnd be b.'i.'ius In f-hIIxo the prneileiil.ility ol' iii iilylni; In 1 1. line .Suture I' .r inure room or u Ihhim) Iu 'iMiin! .u lo b!s increiisiui; size. .Nuturo slowly riv p'l ids to the enll; but In her own c,oud lime pr.ivbie.; a new In nic, h tl'nt the cnti p l.risiii',- little i .-eiitine iloes nut wuuder iilmtit leiiiiele-M, but Is pnvided for nii'.t'.blv, us wus the old siiilur, wl.o iroipci Mm rlicinmitlm iinrl erabbeilnesn when be implied the limit Herman Hetneily, M. Jai'oih Oil.. This lust, however, limy koiiihI nitberllsliy to llio slnptlcid reader, nnd losiieli we would reply In hiiiunncetoo plnin 1 1 be mlsiiiiilerntuiid In wonts lllii-lnillni; fuels Pint even Hie waves n' time ciiiinol wu-h nwny or seuly enliliels iilleet. St. .Iai oiis (ill. to duv bus n nilereil the live nnd homes of niyrlinls of Mi'lerers liri'.'liter tliuii ever the electric liu'lit cnn. which people p:i use to iiihiii re ii Inni; (he wn y. Sllll Inure 1 upiilly serrnl IIiiiii the old hiilnr wns nn hiViilid, who wrote Ihusioiiicrniiig bis cute: " CROOKED HAEFtTEL." Accept a tnoii nnd Ihiinks for that 'golden remedy." I MiH'ered for iiinny yenrs wllh rlit-u-imi'.ic ;:iin hi my llnibs. My b i;s were dnuni liwlber, nnd people culled inc " Crooked lliier- tel,' 1 ii-eil Sr. .Iai oiis (in. iiml vus roreil, mid iww feel mi will Unit I think I i .,uM ilmiee. us In my yolim; iliiy.s. John IIaiu.TI.I. inmnul, ill. mm J Q l;l.t-i.(,lta dTds.tlAC.'I Sf3 9 i rim Tim (i-cKt itij emnnLitetl, niir.'rloi( rrom lyi''p'i mlfp'stiaii In miy form, ore n'lvmcl, for the nnUn of ihei I own lolily an'l iiicntal oomfnil, to try HuMftifi' Stns. rh Uiti. if . Lxdios of Hit' moil ilell. aU ci)titutii tt tifv In ill )iariiih?Dr(ivsi ntiU lis ic-tt-irnlvo piufwtii- I'liVKlrinii ffciynlur , d'fjpinti-ii wllh lha avl'iU'trFin lil'nrs of coruiiKircf, toicub ll u tlx lafwit utiJ tauti mlinbUof ill ttt oi nielli!. lot i:te l nil firniHli au4 Ienli RftteiftUy. CIV. WnT WABTf MONKYI Tun m eM. WBdr If j..tl Liilurix.l irx.tuticn. Ou'i1 bft'U or to THSi kr.V S I Hl.Va I II l,N ti J Til llirtt Bpt,ish ilia rf "Inch ! I F.ULMI. Hfi..lUNI.Y MX CaCNl" lo Hr. VlliOll 1 t ll II ".III in,hff 1JU t I h IM., tlJt .til l, Uo4l, Hut, of "rm i"'"ni iiiiiMim um hum nmn iyn i A SM M l M A vvw. j f finr.ii Ait hum i'urc i.rr faV to y.v im- j ww..:v rwtiV in tarn worn vibm, nunrM omiorv m fla. J I ml, Minn. 0 i t . (1 a.l fm, jUn ftp i ni il Stnii:'i t fl iir'roK Ha R HiJHI.tTMA.'l, Hi THRESHERiSS cAespMl. Illna 'iraudnricllal baa. TUt AUU'UAN ATAVLOK UU..aUnau.ld.U. Prv (rrk can ba niada In any iochiiit. (u'fil tiiiln.tliniK t-tituelr n.w for ampuls. S-1 ..in 1U ii... J. tV.INUKAII.ln it Co ,I1"-imi,M 0PH11 .EATING A Treatise nn llieir lirritvrurnNr.N T l'l'.lili. Im. J.l). HoirUA.N.r.O.IioI lM,'-bli-''i:u,Jll. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. New Edition, 118,000 Words, ( 11000 more tlmn nnyoilier Enellxb Dictionary,) Tour Pages Colored Plates, M00O Engravings, (nearly throe time the number In any other l'ict'y,) nlso contains n BiORrnph" leal Dictionary pivinp brief iinporinnt luetu concerninn over 9700 noted portions. Reenrnmended by Smte Hupt's of Ivliieution Id 36 Slates, nnd by '50 ('olleRO I'residonis. O.&C. MERRIAM 4 CO., Pub'rs. SprinKQeld. Moss. SUMMER ItKORT- Hen'tb, T'lousure, Comfort. Ho for the M mntnina of Viruiuin. Prices o suit the limes. I-'iue Mo tieiual Waters. For I'irculiirs iddrets F. J. CHAPMAN, Jtosnrk', Va. Jli'.n. nn'1'l'J. or IMioimilp Ktaiirlhand. in,..,"",' ""'"V" ,'' "'!'' '''"'"d'aphio al.,l,,,i ud HEALTH IS WEALTH! D. R. (!. Wiut'i Naara ins Baail TmiatTr- a aiiM'ina lor lljaterla, Duiln.u, Conrulaloni, K.reoui llciiilad,,, Moiiial Imiiroaalon, bo of ll.moiy, IToma. nir. old Ar, canned .ijr oe.r-ei.rtlon, wbich Uaila ta lieu i. cutilalna on. month', tt.atmeol. On. dollar ... n hi inn.. ior nf. aooara; i.ul oj mall prepaid oa m-aljil of iirlc. W. iiinranta. ili boa., lo cur. am oia. lili Bch onlor recelred by ua for .Ii hmea, a mmipanM wllh D. dollnra, w will Mud tin pur nil hit our wrlll.n iii.rante. lo r.turn tha monei If the lienliiiiMit do. not Slol a cur.. Ouaranlae. laiued onlt "J . J. I.UII.. d lmrlnion, . C Ord.ra b, nail promptly att.nded lo. ' 2 1 U I .' "".V? a. T.rauul i .,,t(n Alt) Irao. Add u. . liutTT 0., r.rllui.l 'QXPNTHr?G?NTSWar,TFfJ-Obii il ' 'ri!"-loi u die world; t-annj.i ,. I Addnaa Jut Br.n..n, pi-troll. il,h. Establ'd 1V WAlLBdiCEIUMOaV. lal'lu. oriliui.r, Cataloeu.aud aainpleirrii. & a. W. H. FAT, Oamdaa, H J. S BUSINCSJ y.NivsKsm. Atlnnl.i, (lu, One of fio best nnctirii 1vna In tlio .jnti v. v:ir- utirj in,,.lit iHitt r5 ,!t i-'i .-. '-V-.'-'y -I em in MAKE HENS LAY, An KuillJO V.nrlntry Buruon ami l 'lirniul, n" . i.i. Mimirt ,tn iimi mosv or i nn UUri. ii rf.V.T" J. "A". . ",j ,:;. ... .nhl.il trull. H nil v.ii r"w,.i" i, n j ... .K.nl.il.l tun md lmm.ii.i-lr Mluabla. Notlilii on .arlh will mk beui 1st lika tfh.rldan'a Coiidilion Poii.. Imm, "' l,,,,,,,,,;,;,.! to on. .iul of food. Sold win bj mail for S Uliar tfmfn. I. S. JOUNaON A to., .. . ' .1 ..i. it. ........ M.. UIMlllD, M., luiui.n STRONGS PECTORAL 'PILLS A nVBB BEMEDT FOB COLDS AND RHEUMATISM. P!iiiir. hoallhy arp'llta, Hood dljullon, R"J',,'f." llm bnwels. A rsKi'iooi oof to l.SLlcTa ri., eiotlui.ii iidbnirlii;!lliinrniJlem. and nil nor ,J It 1. In e.n i lib., ol III. b..ly. iold by 1WJU. Fi.r I'liiiM.lilels aildrm I'. 0. Bol SM, N, V. dir. PARENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORYoftbeWORLD Kinbre'i. lull and anlli.oUo accouul. of ") ii.li.it af suci.iil and modem llm.., and ineluduia a hlalorr m tli. ria. and (all ol Ih. Oik and Roman Emplraa, Hit uddl. , Ih. eruaad.a, Hi. f.udal a'al.in, lb. t.furma, liou, III. diaouf.rf aud ..lll.m.tit ol tba Hw World, Iiooiiiliu7 s hlilorlosl .nra?ln. a.d UIM Bioat coinpl.l. Illilor J of lb. World ar.r publlabtd. S.ad for .naoimen tiayaa ami .lira l.rina lo As.nU. Adlr.aa XaTiosal. I'P.i.naia. Co., Allanlt, Oa. i STUDYING MUSIC Will Rot valiinlils information 1 HICK 1 teuding far circular to K. lutliuti:, Huron, AUi. I aaafk n..t warl I. Hi. v. K he (h. aay 5lWeBIS I AIlUIAtiKCO., la'll. Hajhfo. l.rriwr uoes. i.i.u.b. ibi. Anti-Liquor To come before the jmblic with an absolute euro for drunkenness, or a specific to remove the desire for alcoholic stim ulants, seems to many, we have no doubt, an absurdity; such is the case, nevertheless, and before offering our medi cine to the public wc thoroughly convinced ourselves by actual ex periment that it would do all we claim for it. I'.riivn's Iron Hittkrs, a o m U to nonalcoholic tunic, will not only remove nli the nervous disorders and weakness remaining after ex cessive indulgi'iic: caused by liquor, but wilt absolutely kill that desire for artificial stimulants that every intem perate man feels driving him to ruin. I ' ROWN'S i i -N B ITTF.RS is also a rea lkablc and rrustwor;- . remedy (having ti'e confidence of the mrr'ical profes sion) for i dyspepsia, In digestion, and all disor- ders of the nerves, mus cles, and digestive or gans. As a spring tonic fcv. ladies, children, and a'l lliatneed ncwlifeand ri-.-h blood, it is without an equal. Price $ i .00 a bottle. Get the genuine. livriil v-tlv vpihw lii 1 1 ! n.i. Iii..t n.ii'.i. c Iim.-j :i-.,Mi.r.Mi..i i ii.ii; u-iit lit. ma 11 1 Lit llios- IiimciIim.i. In ii.niy um ol NiTvoua I'riwlruilnn. Knialn Dlii'iiH'a. I VMii'iir.,i. mill an Im-JiKVe-rl-jluMl in.rltl,iM of lln- hlinnl, Ilils n-.-rlf:.s rvliu ilv lum. In my hnmla. minlo wnni! iviiniii'inili'liiTI. ' nfs thut Han' ImIIIi'iI sniuo ol 1110. 1 i iiiliimii phvn'li luiis him- vb l'loil lo llil i ;mit -nil Inriiiupar- ahli' 11 lui ily. I lu-wrllw II In pri'iVr ,. 1,, miy Iron iiii tiioutli.li uiiKti-, In lin t. Hiu-ll n i'oiuK,Uud lis IJII. ll.ur.KU S HON Tumc Is ii ni ivlly III my pfiullic. ). li'llll.lil t-A.MI'KI.S, r I'. I.iil'in Mr, v'nv n.:,i, wo 'ilrii U'..kli A.enna. ( firiM ,(,. ) ihrMumlA litttitml hrnlthftil Inn,- to Mir if.i.vfi'fi ni'fniM mill I mrrm'.i stflrm.,,,1,1;;,,,, it ttplU;,l,l,' to (.'cii,-,.,,, IMillihi, l.nan of Alir- titr. VrontrotloH of Vital I I'owrrx inni linpolmrvj MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTEU U "iri. '.VI it.--. : - I tl HIIU W.k I llllVU III H..'.rU. lrjt ...l "TV llilH4t. "I ill my 1 1 w ii m-V.'tT"1 "i Mh.kJmrk!,l,,,i' I. i. .1 ; .'.. . """' "lOa lf3H niilkduSEUUD StiadilV. A"1,"110 wlwlakr. minirfii.rai K,..,l,l, m.kii f IKM. anJj & ,, wmkl'u ll,,, 11,11, m.. " .'!""''' 1".""r """""l "I''O w. caniinl p.il.ll.ll lellera lr' ?; ,, , , V- V. " . r ' . " , K T." '"S "" "'"" "! 'I'" "lne. and nr., liiir ai inpl f many r " ni ,"...r o I ,. i m I m.r;V i ,!r' ''V'111'''1"''1 New York wrh.!--Ve.t.,Uy I ei-.in-l n very I't k-'lllltkl' 'IViai'll u ll If l.L-vru U' f i. .1 ' V """.""alUMI wr lllflM II 1 1 WUFR HI I HI llllrlill '. d .lim'l omnlllli l-T. i l' a',, ,''""',"ll 'tIlwn. ItriilH lAlnll.v pnhllcHl lull. Tit K ll.LI'KTKlTKIi KAJIIl.vllllHJl.ri , lllnit ' .1 oil ftiiiill v i,iii'j 1,'iiH n lo i' , J "'',10' Tur"'al a four. The Horahl I. ll,u Unreal and m,l elenanlljl 6 r . h ,, ,, ; i h"".M ii JIT ! ; '"' "''""vwaaya anyl l.li.K t" Uu. eonlrarjr Innke. .lalemenl. I are af l.:.s.,"il 12 lll'OTTiei-i ivi. I.', i-.. .J. il. .7 .. rlm iirti,.,, "l!ii"n-T.n-hm,.i m JIil. ' "IJ' c.iticnti''i'.-tr iht.ira t.nHiii.i...t t .h .-..i.u.,ir V r.ni'TriT. i'i1inr..,. i , ; ,M1,::M iilwHlaoflliii U liriMllllllll elm.in,,. ,.l. .f , "f premium elimin.ia, aitirifln eo ,iea of the ii iii T i id . Ml auhacrliillon Mala. luMniellon. tor wnrkliwln Ilie moat aim-e-!, fcVio r Im ",, S -V",' ", "I'P'duted by u a. airent. Till. I.rire. exiK.ii.lve Oultil l.(j culial S,I l " ? "in i I, ,m J ,l ;. ''!"'. ' '. 'Wn""r" nrdi'iinir It, who do Hot mrm, bu.llie... e re.,iir "...",....''"" ." rUr "" .' nrdeml, whlrh linrely pava for I he i.,.,ki,,,r .,,,1 .,.,..., i n,ii, n.rlf.il! ...... . ,'fiirniKli Ireo. A liirtlier aiifeir nan i w i.,,. IrJ Z t wZS?!Z See,,1;: "'S.-."".""" "imiiinvliiHCiiiiuiinn letter ll o hV . ....11V...1 ..J ,e 17 ,'nl"'"roiy, anil It la Heal lo amid annul aoni.j ftl lie money .ent I ii ' iHmt.m i d o,. Si I TO',. 1"""." any loi ulity than wc need to do Ilie work" irelim, llieA" "m""1 ",' "ce.and llio Oulllla are olcour.o not aent. We. W Sail r,.,1'e,'i, or ,n , TlS i " 1n",'V '"'Ti'o v" '""'""'a; Um Oulllr. I. not .iitMed .111, J ! S AuKKTsHusiiucr ti I Si,?.. V, " i . ".' 'f. ..u"J,,",lrll,'J; N". lHllee.ll .re more than ntiaiTed. .HI A'dimniiK tlio iiuiinmiilli llhi.i . i ., ,. ..; .,.; , " ami roceiveil nu lluttit irooa around from innae lo noan feluivhur mi Iv i l k -1 ve o'-I'Loo l'l,''"".',t l'""nl";n eliromna; haexplaln. ll.ntlhoa. who mbaerlhe n,. fi n." Ih.. nu ni ii n "SI 1 1 Tl, ZJl r o " 'I""",1.'"' "ml 12 01 "" thrum... Irec. Then once a week, or a. nllaa ? la r,...,.v,.d "r rw, ,, o '' Li I u "'"'"S'1 K lomnrded to ua; a. n,n a. a 11,1 of anl.rtl.erJ 15 Itlint- lino or her to Ih. inTae r..e li.onV .i "P'ul1 cuniiiioaiorcaon ..il.acr lier, am la ri'0ei.l lor earn. eoull, rein irly r, r TlK nV, n u " if',""'1'?,' W" ttum '""inienco to .end the paper, to .nl.acrll.cr. al narej JlntheeuWriher, Co fee h i "on Ih '.''! li n "T", ch'""", dellvew lber S'nn.l ei.HV. m t , i '.ZL XSZZ lU " ' " 1 ''oetl with tho hil.ineaa l perfeelly rJaiej 0'lillt. fHiMl.nr thnrnKl. Hi" iTt wer.Xra7wir ,,ln.,l"., f l" '" oni"v4- If any thlnir la loat or din! Jl'Hki,,Ml)niiiiH,,". Sotiiud Zi onrownex.o.e. Ol'll ftirt, eiu l, one id wli rh la worlji Tc In lii iiu"1 ""' ",,n'"t'l' de.erl,,tlo. t ilu'an U lh.owi,ik.ollily, 6i.i till.-. ll.i,Zffl uiJ u l,1"1tf K,,m to .iiliacrlber.; thmUm wo.ln.ply Vlve ll.elr naiaW 'i'n.winit ihe .Meadow N,vll I'l . i JT-'i'T. """nrj1". "r 'he Mo.uili.ln.. No. 2-The Ll lio tlludent. N H Si ' I nnd VI I ZZ "'Ko V7t UM H?u il.S.'!!r "SlT11!" "!"" Orlolo. No. 6-The lllue Jay. No. K rj -r aud Child .V ii-lU ,y I , ,n HrAuiri A"'"U," ?" H"- N'"' ,-TlH' !,a."d ?m i.n.lll. A uoraon can lk ..L. '. '.j ...P"".T " Many people hnvo apare time that they would Ilk. ton mj Si Hit atone, and 2 Xi.TneM. t'rT.'! "n.?Ji a khuj aueh iireiit ,v wllhinil Ih. In , J" . . . ?.'..lle.l n n.,al bualimi M,, r mil nan r. Oiun am ion. than lll It V. .... .,, ... ...I:.r ei inaiall llio .noma that are rlw si. I,, ull S'.'l.o.uwIu.wanltl.olnrS'; ti'itiilipourliii r.. limn I0 It eit, n i,, ... ' ".7, Z V. " "".' coiiaiunr ll a poor day', work wnra ""Id not delay a day f ,r m.w ll'.l . o ' to,I1",l!lnlt .' rf hualne.. a trial. Tho.e who need r"'" 6 I. lor It la likely hat .1 ,Zl"' ? ' P.". "i .d"'?y.1" lo"t' K""1"" ' ' nualn. fr & in-o win, wnlll ll.u niriroal, ehe.rn.at ami lu... fa...ll .. V ","'"J p'.i.a wniio me Hem la now. n, ---- v Sure, ever on, will tukitlie 11 ' 3,1 1 'tilt ! el.y. R",llc,'' ln Ainorlca. toretl,.rwllh Ih. Bneal premliim pH'-j ftln n Idler: Iho... who ,l ... will re 'elve tin, nTmlmn i""" "'" M,,ed on b "r airent .hould .end l no"' Jlnrly l'r one year nnd three ,' mtt . lomE1"."1 clmm" hy return mall, and will alao receive the paper rep.-, jSehmmoa and .1 even' n, nher il, ;.eir'' .ml'"r.!t,,,l',l,,?n,M th. aafo dellyoryln rood condition of the pramoui j tf.o'lr own exptmao. u.Ma .i v. h,i.,i,.. , t'.MI niii'lila ot w ork are l,V.t! , r.""."''t..r"1 llrln" ' "nt acemnuhS thmn ii. n.n " w . i or W inlnvur ,.n.ii. 1 1. . - miitv lllllliinifll r Bint v m n Un.ant l.a,l, no 'worker eon fall in m, wora, wiiii nn not mako an om.H in,.., .1 J -i,, iiiiiBwni mi una mono Wlmreauililewiinneoui--" . iwrul men. l,niK, niKkt .the , ,5J S.2 ;7.u."'1 "".'"7.,". "hort-alKhtod. and lack the element, that make iCn"". :i".tV'i' c"." ""' np their Wn IcSm and Bir a can work up tr own Ic'lTil.. ilarite m.m of money, for Hmt w k " " .1' ?"?!','' l'iiih w era. We now SILri m ,u,k"' A "t." iihiiim (ivor ftwoaromire have all the aitonla thai we. -Z .miP."y.I" . ner la larre andaure. Now I. the Hn..r'r. hiolidnet tl.i, ll,e mccMan l Sr'.W"- A". ent. !,. ,ee,,tV m,.. f.I.rf.vi.f hrvoml ml.inht. I'onil . donbr. Tlmw, . " : x -'-men nn i Hueiiey now can earn In men., n. J ll l.n to e.. I, . . .'"!m'' pay la alio fllimikly advlM. Ih. reade? "u wl.S ''jiirencv.t.me., for amm .11 th. leS in., ISljL'i'J JKiIll'H-lMud Kioitr. mrllio Held la niilekly filled hr wraona of .n.. .-j L " 'niraKod; auch a chance anthl. never rem"i"ei rt;i. work (r . ,,, ,',, tSWS!.'iif''f- " take an atrency for the "j ' or what may happen, leader. w,W.hut .K mean, to dn all th.y promla., , ),l coat, noihiur , ,ry ,h h,ne, there I. noTh2 ClliV "'h.r.ar.dnlnKand what we believe you t.to AutxTX. and the Inlleit detailed explanation, eo?.!?; . JB ny Wl,h "ph 0a,n aend Pn'""" Mn Hint nil who go to work will enrr 1" nar mharS? J?indumf Perfaetlr plain every point. We can'J gnew ...!; r,.,. Prival. term, to aronM , S' nolb. wllllir to wntf our m.mminb,MP,l'i ?P,Mlt ,.. .hereh, ,.,, tlm,."."" n3.y ti,''Aw5 nniT "r the ..ma. but th. be.t way!. If an'? CUnaeOeCinIIOAWaa. 4 iLLlf A"" Ttnl Co-. Pnbll.hera. Anmata. Mala., -S i IVtUft P. PlIMKMAtiV VEGETABLE COMPOlTinj, s n Ponltlve Cnrn for oil Iho.c T'.lnOil 1'oiupli.lnt. and Weaken .ofoiniuou to urbi'.tft-uialeiioBuiMfcta. It will rum cnllr iy tlio wont form o( Fanailin plaint., nil orni Ii i troubles, Inflammation and Ci, tlon. Fni;irK its. HUidMcmrnUi, and tb. nta-. Bplnal Vra' r.n. and U iinrticulrrly adipUdiri, Cllflni'n o" . utr.lll j'r.i'.To and ripcltiimorsfrantliatln. au efttl ilnpoef development. The tende&eN4 eerous humore tlicro la cliecliod Tery ipetdiiji by Sj It rerooTi fnlntnemi, flntulonpy, dritroyiall ra fomtimulanl., nd rcllrvrawcnkwa, oflb.aVit.J 1; e ircr riiwitlpi, Headache", crroui Froxr :,:V r.' Dtibllil."", Slwiploisncai, DcpnaHoa ut J r vi!;.l. flint ftdlnft of Vnrlng dnm, rauslnt pa,t and haciacho, l iJ-vavi uermaucntly cared b71a It will nt all IhnJ' Jnd nnilcrallclrcurjnUnoi.MI harmony Willi t'.a'.awii that rjoirera the Irmaltrnii For tho euro of KM r CoioiilalnU ot alUar mu Comnnund Ii iinnuri il. I.V1)I I- I'lM..!AM'g Vr.GETATIU Mai I'Ot'NIHa prepared at CJ and tu WirteraAn Lrnn.MaM. rricetL SlxboUlosfor5. Stntbj In tho form of nllli, alao in tho form olloatam rocolpt of price, tl per box for cither. MraPitUa freelyamweraalllrttoraof Inaulry. Stnillofpn, let. Address aa above, jurnrion inn iiper, ho family should bo without LTDIA E. Vimm 1JVLH VIU8. Ihy cure couaUimtlon, and tomlrtlty of tha lircr. K cent, per box. , 4ajf- Mold by all Prussian, -St IIK(ii;'S IMIMIOYK!) liftl t Un SAW Mllli ilh niilver.nl I4C Jli-oil. I)i,:il,le ; Heml fur l ll!l-lll inn ciilir r rricuoa 61 ":C2l rnd. aaaSBp HE, GKEAT CUREQI voa RHEUMATISM Aa It is for all dispones of tho KlOKEYI' It eleanics tlia nvvtcm of tlia a--tA tvH tun caiu"S tllO OTQldAil BulTerinff only tho Tiotims of lUioumatisin cau nsUidi THOUSANDS OF CASES ot fha worst form, nt .!. .mivOIa A (have been quickly roliovod, la a auon PERFECTLY CURED. t'mrt, i. LiijnooR duv, hold ut uutafji WELLS, RICHAR080N I: CO.. .auioacniU7maiu Blirlitlriton, VI D,JA Wn. Il Our iH-is:rl F.lvpwof 0'" 3vm vMltl 0 liluatfitlioiii.rtii'l lVCTW uu lu-liiih' Hi- 1:.U a,.tl tli.tlil (il W dun i'Mn ',Vi'4l,ui;ii:iir.to tl.o ki.lin,;. Ilie be rv-j .i:n;i alter ii.,itii, lis nfe. 1 Mm.iiiiircii iK'iii 111 outlawry, tlic Ft Iwho 111.nl.' tlipi rfiii.T.:ti mIvj 1'iilj1". .Ti'".tviiu ol r.uv. CritLfiHl. n. Ait llMMKtr. Hf il.irs If-. ni.fiii-W-M I In . tl.-: nniv tnie h, story, llfwirt IV'iiini if H'l Vjf. Si-t 111c rnlj W Hfnt. lnrir.-ai lA-itl Cht'HnrtiL 1'IM1..VU1 I'l imu., So. 13.1 toa 41,1 M ,i,iiuiiiiti,0 J?nMla.Hrn Tnirm. Atlnnf. On Twptity-Tlirw.- UU2ti Ph..nn Purif ll PIlW makn Net lid Blond, ami will conipletelr ohauna th. blood la apur. .vatem in tnrca mopinf. aqt penmn will taknosa pill each mint Iroml to lnweeiamari rMtoi.il to aound health. If mob a thing I poeaal Bold eeon-where or aent bj mall for Inter ataon I. K. JOIINMON Ai. CO., Ilo.t.n, nana, rMrtriirir llai'ciri Me. fA combination of frfl toxiilrof Iron, fcriirloa) Ititrkomt l'hoithiti'H1n 11 pnlillnhlf form. J'x onifi prriHlrotioH oflrtrn Ititnt will not liliirkrii Uui I trcthfHo rliitrovtrrhtitof olhrr iron iirrparrtliont. iir lu 111 - (iiin'ilrii. itml in nn cxiii'imni'e of 1 ...... 1 1.1 .. . ... 1.1.... .1 ....ii. in, iiiiiTk w'a '!' MEDICINE CO., 213 N. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS. - i. ' V.. r.ra1l." A Uilv HL'Hiit nt work In llm Stale nf Mi "Tlit. llrnt t.-n I.vk I WB ,'tlt," I nuiuu over tw. 1 sw -j riliyrM fur nir mpr. I iwiir h miIiH'-wt W """'iifi'ti uru coiiMiHiniy voiniiitc to im. All wtuM'iicup- iiii oier lloroioliire llliillirllt o Ollti one mill laranr "..T".. '; K.cl, of.1,,1.0 chn I.aorlh '" ''' woritniH in trimn,lhcHc ipiiiiok ar mri "T., mn ati.' Xieruil to nt any liualiieHM. liu Aiiimn i"-n ! ' m l""'.m u HIT! nia iiy niiyj.i i,lini"-. 0 liernld a ,,,.,,, H mr..e Plr ,r ,.X B ,i uir ii iliuii n al'oi" in': V"" ", I"'1Pl"'l'"iR and potw uloiie; 111 III! Il-eirm unien, hu (iiioit to aouil u a copv IU tlm lolinmi'KA Itiitliliilly pnuulae nud neaiimyiiu that 1 orilertli,. ""S t V" iA " fre h- rVl 'l ll 'C - i" Vf"1"""? l'l.v aaa -IW d.arit.K tre Hti.e. OidoJ " llm"- "nKAT 1 In "o fine of hilalneaa re "r' "," " ' Rt for tho Herald. At preaenl Una maj la """' an mo nine coiialdur It a iioorday'a work wlu'ii o'". needed will :... h. i...lmu" Hii.i'i' l"r' "phal and rreat tranaaetlon. iv..nyone.. ,0 ordinary labor. Thoso who aecuro airenclos will "nil thai : "niiimrr iniiur. Thoso w in iieciiro "? loa. anylhlnr In any event, while, on th. ' bnalueaa. TlierKH no n" ".h?"' 21 ?n'?". "P"I?L"" m.' M.I ln th hnaln... a trial ITyon wlah to quickly energy put forth In the rlrht direction will often erW.A. JTA"".' WntaauppllMwItnaji--., kof "'"M to condnet. The fact that nr ona "Tl eMahlialiml bevond f . jht Wa rlai4 i.i.ui nnn .now It that I. a fact that la eal.i.ii"w . th.l'nlted Hl.te. and Dnmlnlon of C.nad..j" Pmllabl. bnalnea. ever pntbefore hlm.lo """V"I gtwtM'.anUy g-UKM 1H0.X W OllaH, 8.U51I, It i VArni'wwi! 11, nni .I'l'iaau 1 JESSE AND FRANK JAMES