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CRUELTY OF THE COWBOYS. (alllfBrmllns on *h«» A *-lto»l of KiitMatia—flarbarltloa to 1 Dumb Animal* i'or Che Profit of hrlMtlan Owners. The history of eattle-breecUmron the jihiiiis and in the mountain valFoys is lint* "f cnu'lty to dumb animal*. I'houssuids and' thousands of c:ittl»*arH annually fro/.on and starved to death on th»'s«* wind-swept plains, because their owners believe and assert that it is cheaper to have them die than to provide food and shelter for them. For the suffering these cattle, endure be fore death relieves them, no stock breeder cares at all. They are equal v indifFereut to the money loss resulting from their deaths. (J illousness of heart is an essential qualification fora rattle-breeder who feeds his herd on plains of high altitude. Of the wick edness of the nv n who assume charge Cf horned -stock and drive them iim a eon u try w'.ere numbers of tliem starve to death, or die of rairing thirst in the winter, when the*water holes are froz en, or freeze to death during Air tic like storms. have something to say. tion m'cuerd. The tirst Hush of mat lf a farmer living in the valley of the Hudson should treat his stock iis cattle are treated on the plains, a howl of virtuous indignation would resound throughout the Empire State, and the iillinium owner would be bit terlv pr»Hecuted in the courts. He would be taught that animils have rights and that, ownership does not give the right to torture. All men who have, in the snring, seen the weak, thin cows of the plains—cows that have raised calves and bear an- did not perform theirs. They regret i of the monet sen ted the value of the cow. was a 11. ther at the Kame timo—stiinding shiv-1 ted the loss of the money that repre eringly. with hanging heads, and with the death .-.tare in their sunken eyes, in the lee of willow bushes, or bv widespread rails in fences, seeking protection from the cutting northern jmhisis, have had their hearts wrung, fhese cows arc patiently waiting for the kind hand of death to release them from the cruel ownership of in human man. Their dead carcasses niutelv protest against the outrageous abuse of ownership that is practiced on the grazing grounds of the west. Men "who cheerfully, yes. eagerly, assist by word of mouth and gifts of money'in suppressing all exhibitions tif cruelty to animals in the streets of New York embark in enterprises of cattle breeding on the plains, where more cruelty is practiced in one day in a single herd than is witnessed in all the streets of all the cities of the union in a year. The cattle-breeding companies that are now springing into corporate existence all over this coun try should Ihi openly incorporated, for instance, as "The Great Western Cattle-Torturing company, incorpo rated for the purpose of starving, freezing, and killing weak cattle by thirst, in arid regions of high altitude and intense cold, in the hope that the stronger cattle, that are able to with stand the abuse, grazing on untaxed ground, will profitably pay the in vestors." I have seen blizzards on the plains that swept through a man who was clad in heavy woolens and fur over garments as though he was dressed in tarlatan. 1 have known parties of buffalo hunters, men used to hard- ship, and whose stomachs were filled with buffalo marrow, and who were wrapjM'd in blankets and roles, to freeze to death in their wagons while endeavoring to escajie from the unen durable, icy blasts, of an Arctic like blizzard. Cattle, weak and ill-fed on frost th est wind. As they pass by the air is fill-1 ready to receive it. ed with the sound of theii mournful moaning. They wander staggeringly i along over the trackless plains, vainly endeavoring to find water with which to quench the intense thirst produced by exceeding cold weather. The wa ter littles are frozen. The weaker cat tle drop out of the herd. They lie down to die. The snow drifts around them. They are freezing to death, aud are still consumed by raging: vcr. The wolves attack them as icy lie on the frozen ground unable to rise, unable to protect themselves. The cry of despair utteml by the wretched animals when they realize that the horrible death of iK'iii^ eaten alive by carniverous animals is their doom, is an unearthly one. As the peculiar liellow of an animal when it iintls the scene of the blood of one of its fellows on the ground excites the herd with the information. "Here The reported losses of II, 4, or 5 JMir cent of a cattle brand durinjf winter storms is thankfully received by the eastern ownei-s. it does not represent a large loss of money. 1 do not lie lie ve that there has ever been a herd of ea't.le wintered on the plains, with no provision was made for fnd for them, that did not lost! much more than the reported loss. I speak of st«ck cattle, not of brands or picked steel's: and I would not believe the reports if all the cruel men who insure cattle lying on the range lietween the Kio iramie and Saskatchewan rivers swore to tlieui. I have known entire liertls to be lost. Of one lienl of one thousand lieeves, not a single one sur vived the winter of IS" 1-2 ill Kansas. No heiil that 1 knew of lost less than per cent., ami the majority of stock men lost over (5t» per cent, during the cohl winter. In the spring- of IKSt* 1 saw thousands of dead cattle and sheep lying on the banks of the Ar kansas river. The numler of eattle lost during the winter of 1K79-S0 was vnormous and the suffering of the cattle that procded that loss, what of that No man of sensibility could possi bly enjoy money earned by the suffer ings of dumb uuiioals committed to his cure. Ownership of cattle implies implies, protective care of the animals. I have seen cattle during cold spells, when the life sustaining water was ice-bound, gather around their aceus tomed watering places and moan for a drink. Some of these thirsty cattle, that were too weak to search for run ning water, would stupidly stand around the frozen pools until "they fell and died from inflammation of the stomach. I have opened some of these cattle and in all cases found the con tents of their stomachs a hard, cake like mass, and the stomachs highly inflamed. The suffering these poor creatures endured before death relieved them, must have been frightful. They were crazy with pain. As long as they had sufficient strength to stand they attacked every man who ventured near them. 1 have seen cows so weak that they staggered as they walked, and gave birth to calves in the most sheltered spot they could lind in their weak condition. After the exhaustion of labor they arose and lovingly lick ed their offspring dry. This performed thev braced themselves and coaxed the calf to nurse. Then, lyingdown, reac- ernity had passed, and they were un able to again rise. The mothers. In answer to the calls of their young the dames repeatedly endeavored to arise. Thev were so weak that when they were partly up they pitched forward on their heads. They struggled until theirchins and fore knees wore skinti ed. Thev died trviug to perform ti. A.. *.. i: lilf n. A I their duty. The brute* who live in log cabins that stand by the banks of creeks that How through the plains did not perform theirs. They regret- lat Is it a matter of suprise that cow boys are cruel and brutal It is but a step from cruelty to dumb aiiim lis to murderous brutality toward unresist ing, because suprised, men. 1 think I hear it exclaimed that gentlemen who are noted for their humanitv en age in breeding cattle on the plains. gagi' Do 1 they? A man who deliberately abuses cattle, who buys a brand with the avowed iutenton of allowing a por tion to starve because it is cheaper to lose some than to feed all. Who for the sake of a pecuniary gbin premed itates a murderous act of cruelty toward unresisting animals, ma}'have the manners and speech of a gentle man, but a humane gentleman he is IM»i» k Nest Lined with (ireenbacks. From the (ialvenlon N'w. About ten years ago a lady living on Avenue 1, lietween Twentv-sixth and m... ii. ion T\vciily-s«'v»'iitli streets, missed —a $10 and a $20 bill. After searching1 Enocii.PkaTT executed a deed of the property of the 1'ratt Five Library. tn i Slnlberry street. Baltimore, to that citv and gave his check for Kl* whieh will be invested in Baltimore eitv lioiuls for the support t»f the li iirsiry. The building is nearly coin- bitten «rraxs, dis ippear In'fore pleteil and the library •w ill 1h« ivadv storms. Thev drift with the for use as soon as the interior is made A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. -Yrtr A untt Mo*i Important 'Theor/f W One the Mont ilnl Juea tior.M of the /«»/. If anyone had informed Qneefo F.liia- 'jeth in her palmi«st days that she could have tieen seated in her palace in I/ntid«ii 'iid conversed with Ssr Walter K.deiffh in his XorUt Carolina home receiving a reply fiorn him within an hour's time, she would Juivo declared it to U» a mira cle. And vet, had they lived in the pres ent day. this apjtareut mi rattle would most readily have U-en witnessed and not seemed" at all strange or unnatural The truth is. i:ew principles are coinin? into existence, and the operation of many laws unknown in the past is Iteing fully iitnlcisttKsl in the pp'fient. In no way dot# this fact come more forcible to the mind than in the care and treatment of the human INMIV. «»lie of us has lieen slain," and rentiers niiicant or easilv contrc'liHl cause which them unmanageable, so iloes the death ivy of u feeble cow frighten the drift ing herd. They disappear down the wind. The wolves close in on the doomed animal. She struggles des jierately to arise, in vain. The hun gry wolves attack her. Thev tear her ojmmi. They drag her entrails out ami devour them liefore her eyes. She dies, and the wolves pick her bones and then gallop after tlie herd. IMHIV. IHMIV. Millions of ]*»ople have died in past ages tiom some insig- is thoroughly understood now and read ily handled, oiiuiiiidion during entire past has been considered an incur-. liu«t it has IxM-n and can In* cured, even after it has had a long run. lir. Felix Oswald has jiitit contnbutisl a notahlv article on this subject to the Srii'it \Umthltj. as puluioiiary scrofula. The impnntus of tin M«HK1 .- ... hi-ada-he, cotit ipation, itnptir»* blood, sour erne due disease. And yet it is iteinoiistrated iation from the stomach, bad tast.* in mouth He regards cinsu:iiptu«t produce:! constant irritation in the husg.s, thus destroying tlieu* deli cate Issues and caiisin lentli. His theory shows ctiiiclusivelv tlt:it coiHinnp lion is a bloiitl dis has its origin prinnirily in a derangeil condition of tiu kidneys or liver, the only two organs ol the asi«le troia the lungs, thnt pu ltisiiop Jesse T. l'et k, I. t.. wbos«* dentil luus aeya It is wdl known, moreover, thai f«r M'vural years he has la-en the victim of severe kiihiey trouble, anti the pneu monia which finally terminated his lift was nly the last result of the pievioiis liIiKid jKiisoning. The lieiullv matter which is left in the lungs by the impure blood clogs up anil dually chokes llio pa tient. When titidt is accomplished rajMd- These arc facts e»f science, »nl vouched for by all the leading physicians of tin day. Tiiev show tin* |r*irul?lftv—nny. the necessity, of ke«yMiji tbir" most ini jmrt.-mt I'ttfiins in |wrfn contfifiion, not only to insure health, but also to escape death. It lias Ix-en hilly shown, to the satisfactkm of nearly every unpr«*ljti- Kissingen. dirtnl mind, that Warner s Satfe Kidney arid Liver Uiire is tlx* only known reme dy that can cure and keep in health the great blood purifying orpins of theliody. It acts directly ii|*n thus*' ineniliers, healing all ulcers which may have form ed in them and placing them in a condi tion to purify and not poison the blood. This is no idle statement nor false theory. Mr. AV. ]tea h. foreman of the HutTalo, N. Y.. UUIIIKT T\ |H J'oundry was it, "all riifht eharjje it." it coultl have heen placet! she gave up n«lK»l cnvalrv ifriinent tluriny the iii the city, hut there was enough of them left to make them recognizable as money. PVEJ up to die by Imtli physicians and friends. Kor four years lie had a terrible cough, a*'«m .anieii by night sweats, oiiills, and i "ho'lVanus* with i all the well known .symptoms. He sjient a season south and found no relief. He says: I finally concluded to try "War ner's Safe (*ure and in three im-nths 1 gained twenty jioiinds, ni-ovcri-d my lost energy and mv beiilfh was ftrUy restor ed." The list could be prolonged iudefin ifeJy bnt enough l»"s Imeu ha id lo jn ove to every sutlcrer from puLmon*' tuonbles that there is reason to I* discour in the least, and that IIKQMI earn be re siorwl. CHEEKY CHAPS. ''Have you got change for a dollar?" inquired a shabbily dressed fellow of the cashier of the Sub-Treasury. "Oh i vas," was the cheerful reply. "Well, said the cheeky chap, as he edged o IF, "you're a hundred i»er cent better o IF than I am. iood-dav." "What's your business?" :usked a lawyer who was on the stand. "It's none of yours," he tartly replied. "Ah, I thought so," retorted the attor ney, "for you have no viaible means of support.'' "Say. mister, gimme a light?" said a dirty-faced bootblack to a j»ortly old gentleman with a very red nose. "Why, I'm not smoking, my boy," he pleasantly replied. ''Don't you s'pose I kin see that you ain't?" scorn fully retorted the gamin. How can you expect me to give you a liglif then?" asked the man. ".Jes" leniine touch this butt to yer nose, old boss, that's all:" screeched the ragged ras cal, as he scooted down a side street. "llow much is this leg of mutton?'1 inquire^ a sleek faced chap of a butcher. "Well, sir." said the knight of the cleaver. "I shall charge you—" '"All right," exclaimed the stranger, seizing the meat and scooting oiF with Slirrapo of the l)ujs of Marion. Flint Journal. \Ve were shown Sat unlay a pair of tlie tliat the money had lieen stolen. Last! servieu since the days of Marion and j1,JC Friday workmen eoninienced to repair his men in the revolution in faet. to Michigan. Thev show that ther have seen much sei-viee. but are high- ly prizinl by Sheritf Pai-sell, iuto '"T^,,,v whose hands thev passed recently HKAT llfPKC'TS. At this reason the health mtnls careful attention. The blood lieing weakenetl anti the system run down, dangerous disease is liable to secure a hold that can not l»e easily removed. What at first nplH-ars to IK* but a slight indispmition. often develojies into troubles that may l* incurable the liver becomes inactive, the complexion sallow, pimples appear on the skin, dysjiepsia and indigestion affect the digestive organs. What is n»-«'ded is a complete, reliable and strengthening tonic. Such a medi cine is Hrown's Iron Hitters, which, by its great strengthening powers. ditTus^ new life in the blood, revitalizes the whole system, giving tone to the stom ach. muscles and nerves, effectually re- i lieving all weaknesses and tendency to lassitude. I Hrown's In* Bitters is a true tonie. which has lieen thoroughly tried—is made by a reliable firm, the Brown Chemical Company, of Baltimore, Mil.. I and has the hearty endorsement of the medical profession. It will cure dyspep sia. indigestion and malaria, and relieve all wastingdiseaset*,such as consumption land kidney affections. H»-in(j entirely vegetable, no |,irticul:ir care is r. quired while nsiiiK I'r Pierce's •pleasant I'urina tive l'ellets." Thev o|«er.ito without disturbance to tin-constitution, diet, billoi» atlaclis, iiti in region of kidney, internal fever, bloated feeling about stomach, rush of blood to head, take Dr. l'icrc- H- p» lletB." By drugRists IIanXHJal HAMI.IN, rilv the hlikal. When the kidneys ot I liver are diseased thev are in a sore ot T*,e convlets the Oi"egon tate lacerated st:ite which commnitieate 1 ri_soit at Nilem make a tlesjw'rate at paison to every ounce of bit an I that pass es through Ihei.i. This poisonous blood •irculate* Uirough ih*' system and comes to the lungs, where the poisti N deposit ed.causing ilecoaiposition in the finely formed cells of the Iung.. Any di-cnsetl jmrt ol the hi sly has contaminating pow er,ami y*-t the blood, which is the I'fe ot the wysteui. is brought into direct con tact with these poisoned organs, thus arrying contagion to ail parts of the 1)., LI* Ih CU recetitly re* gr.'tted. ir reiKirtisl to lutve iliinl of pneu* uionia. which ni'slical authorities ultirm mow tlmn tiui i»ocketiug of the^ proiiU pure^llxld/owim.'d by diaaMMd ludueys as it is reported, at Williams of a herd. It implies, im{KTatively injliver. juoilflg®. titvuiac. ».a tack on the olliccrs in an attempt to escape. Three were killed and two Eight wounded. a iv at large, •of the ollieers were wounded. IIIK M-ilei.t.'U'V Uvea Dr. Henry youngest I i- i i i i i i e e o s i i e a i indicates a ihsease«l condition of the kid- 1 Nervous del ilit.v. th ,fiuuedlatety yields to tin Bitters. It is fnnlT to convin''» a man atr&inHt hia M'IIM** than against IINwiU" When iKSTuiaiKx:-u ust~t to "Oath." who went to see him up in Maine: "My Lord! havu't von got anv more sense of Hop Bittern than to come here iustas I am olav-1 uian i* it til iv ju. I an llk£T Willi U tl**Hll, th» nM'tnir**!* i)f all c»oiitr"*s—tiifchiriiii, I Dr. Prltf'x Knvorite Prt»rl|ili)n" .ilwavs Iwi'orncs the f.noi ito rento-ly of those who try it. It is a *, viilc for ail female \v.\it:ne»s,'s' and ili ran^'-iiii uis. bniiiiui^ stieiwUi to tlw limbs I aud back, and ,Ml«r u the t':iee. »f all druggist* None A Fortune uiay be mud* by hard work, hut can neither b« maiin nor euioved withoni healtn. To thoa^ lead- K. 1'icn-e's •'tiolden Medical Ii -ci.vi-ry is a real frien.i, li stii !ul.it« the liver, purities the I lood, and is the beat remedy for CLiusuiiipUon. Wi.u*h is acrufuk-ia disease ti the lungs, lly all druji i.-t. curse Ilenrv of the American ctionof Kiuirck IOWA.- Fr. K. iv it is called pneumonia tn* ipiick con- excellent resulta. lut' m'*anv* veilt ofhn- I G«»era]~Buti?rvdll discuss »eo- Urowa u'tioii of Browu^ Iron T. ratise. of Wihnin by the rJimpe. will sail York foi n, ew "Sr. Arizona from filler say a: I have mini Uniwn'H Iron Bitter* in my own family with f»sr« A si. k man ha.* Kivfn Kiilney Wort a thorough trial. Itotli will ami join in tim|tialift.«l approval of tU mniiivc i|nalili«s lu all of the liver, kid neys ami t*iw els. Prince Bismarck has started for i Friwlrichruhe. whence he will go to) Allen** "Iron Tonic Bitten^* to th* l»-.it imiic in ex^slenre. It (iini'i the Tiver. pur ille* tin* hlx«l, i'riat* a healthy appetite. aids di WKtimi. dire* dyspepsia. ami *riv»--t vivacity ami Imuyan y of spirits Tlit» la'ile o»i every lwttl« of the i^nuine boar* the denature of J. P. Alien, St. Paul. Minn. Mr. Blaine lias gone to liis home in Augusta, Me., to remain there several weeks. J'*•' Twentv-four Iwautiful colors of the Dia mond liycs. for Silk. W,HI, When von Cotton, ate., lOcts. A r.'is't siu-ceas. Senator Butler says he shall remain paired with Senator Cameron until tlie return of the latter from Europe. Important* HKH or U iiv N\»w York eltT. mwm lw»Kvrai '. ninl cart i:^" liin. and stop at tin" iiK.\S*I) I'SloN ll TKI.. lipimsit" tiraml Central depot: l-Vi ele^int riMiiiis. tltti-d up at a cost of one million dollars, reilui-eil lo «tl and up want |er dav. Kur"iH'iin plan. Klevutor. Ites tauiant snppliiil with the IH^SU Horsi* cars, stniti-s and elevated railroad to all dep ts. Kam ilitM oau live ln*tter for K*s money al thu l"n on Hotel than at anv other llr-t ciasi» l»et»| In the«itr. PcrNoniil! To .Tien Only. TIIK VOI.TAIC HF.I.T CO.. by Marshall, Mich wil Mfnd l»r. Dye s Celebrated Klectr -Voltaic Belts and Kleetrie Appliance u trial for thirty days lo »ien lyuuiKor oldi who an- atllic-tcl witfi nen' eus dehllin. lost viuilitv and kindnsl troubles iruar\nte«iin sfMHtly and complete rest,'ration of licui! Ii and manly vijfor. Address fLs N. B- No risk is incurred, as thirty da.ru trial to al lowed. Pare Coil Liver Oil made from ^elected liver*, on the Kcaeburi!, ty C»swki.L, HAZ.mui rheumatism are relieved by Uncle Sam's Xerre aud Bote Liniment. Sold b.- all nni^Rists. '".IfofAcr ll'i/i ui N.y xiran'.* rv*tIcssuesH, worms, const and NEE,I FOR TKKTIIINtt 1 1 i i ,i. i .. i bous.« jor etnerKenoH-s Try it only &'• o'.a. Sold CI tWu for it in every place here she th»ii{rht I stirrups taken frtmi an officer of a i all .in 1 the houfle, and in pulling away sonic they were made in 1771 for a colonel Mit. Norm as Hrsr. of n\. i«a chastnut sr. of tlie weather boarding found a rat s of ji regiment of Marion's brigade, Springfield. Mass, writes April 10, iss.1. saying: i nest nicely made up of the two bills. The stirrups were made of mahogany "Jla»inK the affliction caused by kidney and They had lwen cut. split and torn to knots, beautifully carved, and were liver diseases, and after enduring tlie acnes, i«aitw, such an extent that they would scarce-! undoubtedly highly prized by the we.iknfss and depresai.n incident thereto until pjuss as curi-ency at one of the stoms owner, who fell into the hands of the «o«l were ne«*-iy| distracunl. souKht Yanks at the Wilderness. Tlie officer Ix-gged to IK' allowed to retain them, hut lor some reason thev wen* brought WE f"r auJ for fevcrishaea*, HI itioa TasUilens. Kc. Kixri.ESS, fretful, cryin cliildren ,r- sntTerintr. their relief 1U. WIS'CHF.LI.'S SYKL'L*. which is used not only for all disorders of t«»et|iinf infuits, but cilifs C«iuuhs, colds, croup, ho re throat, colic and cramps^ of older children, and should b- kept in every ia I I I V I "lioi'fill o\ 'leant task its fruitless aiul cimcludetl battle of the iltlerness that have seen tiles, roachea, IKSIK.iT.S."ant*, bu^n, vermin, cblpinuoka. .sts out rata, mice, i snot i.u hklpw.'VG amothkr. a rr"«» a trouble, and was »*«n ,lul,ll(b«t curl, b" I have u*ed Htmt's Itemedy, the Aijjkrt HOLT, F^.. occupation. For sick or -nEVER Jt 0»., New York Ir 1* absolutely puru and sweet. Patient* who have luce taken Ii prefer it U all others l'hy«iciBil« have decided It dU[iertnr to any of the other oiln lu the market. riinppfd Hand*. Fare. PlmplM and Pkih cured LINING -LI NLI'KK I'ak SOAP,Rough CASWKI.L.HV tnaae bll •d* fI*/.A**e it Co New York. Heiulacht*. constipation, liver complaint, bll iocs ie»s ore cured hy that mild cleansing reia»dj which never nnslucea pain, 1.KJIIT J.tVER l'IM-S, only 25 centa Sold by lni^ist«. KlLKKyS 1AY- SKiN\i:i HEN. WelU- HealthUenewer rektor.-s hejiith aud vigor, cures dyspepsia, im JJotftlC". $1 (M. AN EEONOMICHL will keep the leather of his irnew s-.ft and plialile. MaUcix. which PHSM-RVEN it from CRACKING and RITPIIIK. H« always IIS»*S I'NCLK SAM'S HAUNL'SS 11.. Sold* lty all Harness Quick, complete cure, all aunoviu^ Kidney and Uuinary Diaeiaaee. Sl.W S pn A INS, bruises, stiff joints, burns, acalda aol "•hil,we,r i "ulv !U"n,?,,v curi' Hum'8 and ,lpon hLs rwm.mendation I wm- Ulkmc n,,d th first few doses im onditiott in a very iuarnl manner, uti'i a contitniance of iM tute has justified all that my friends claimed for it -tiiat it was a sure and permanent cure for all dutcnscH of the kidneys find liver. Several of my friends in Springfield have ii--1 it with the m-wt ijratityiti^ rextilts, and I feel it my duty as well us a pleasure to me to reconunead Hunt's llcuie-iy in the highest po^iiMe terms. JI.TM'F.4CTT HKR'N TESTINO.TT. MB. H. W. PAVK, ... ,. .. ... ,, i l'..„ IS*.«Kiiilrw or nu lu N nuun, riw u mw t«~,t tiii'dicuie for discuses of thu kidneys, liver. SuTR 'JUIC bladder and urinary organs, and have received Ki'i-at U-nellt to my health from it.s use, and find tiiat it will do just what is claimed for it It will cu:e disease and restore health. 1 therefore pro noutKV it the best nicdici'ie that I have ever BOMTON 4c ALBANY BAILHOAB. paytuaster Boston and Al bany Railroad, at Sprintrticld, Mass., writes April iT.i, 1SSI: 1 have used Hunt's Remedy, and my experience with it has been such that 1 can cheer fully say (hut am sati.-vllcd that it wiil do just what it promise* to do. if used ac.wdin^ to dire tions. lCemenlber ThU. tf you are sick Hop Hitter* will »tin»!y aid Nature tn making yon »eil when all eis« fail* If you arc costive cr ilyspepv c. or are sufTerinit from any other of the uuuierou# diwriue* of the siomn.-h or txiweK it is your own fault if y«»u re mam ill. for Hop ai* a *overei#n rem^tj in all such complain's. If you are wasatiR away with aay form of Kidney disease, ntop tempting Death thia tnonirut, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitter*. If yon are *lck wall thai Jerrilile «iclfn«^« N«r »onaneHv you wvil Hud a Elalin is Gilead" in thu lf r"u ar" »T wM^at of* mi.ianmti-disti i.t, tta.rn .i«lc your «yst. agam.«t i the ace bilioiiM and Internatii1 Hep Hitters. lf you hav» roiiKh pimpljr or tallow akin, had breath, paitui and ac.hes, and feel mtaerahly gen erally, «p Bitter* will give toij fair skiu, rich lilool and sweetest hn'Mth, luvilth ami coMifort. lu short, they cure ail InsetiM** of the Stomach fevenfr—by tU*? use of :t Bowels, l'.!ood. t.iver. N-r\.K. Kidneviv, l!H«lit It-ea»e $.«.) will b» paid for a case* tiicy will not cure or help That po«.r, bedridden, invalid wife, *ist*r. mother or daughter can lw» made the picture of health, by a few bottles of Hop tiitters. costing but a tritla Wilt you let them »uiTer? :fCR PERMAfjcHT a-:- of i F. Dickens, the novelist's son, lias Ix-en appointed i CONSTiPATiOW, 1 'T^v r.i.. -r.t ..i tZ.'.:* rotta. try iv. Ccaet»:icl no r^taoay ui ever O-jualJ* 1.0 cv!.-brjti.-d liiv'jicy-Wort u a -n'.rti. H~ha cvor tiin c.'ivwe, however ol:*sUuite •Uio ca.«, Una reiacuy w:ll ovi r.-.JIM-it. I u E i i a i a I cwrr:.'.'.e:iU\l W '..•3r..tUj-atio«. -Itr.iy-W ort •••ciki iK'O p-irtn .-.ia i .:i» ef \-s. r, p'.TjriiOli: Y "I U.-.V-CI" TT"! USE EiV i® (COHQEaOH?) A SPECIFIC FOR EPILEPSY, SPASMS, MHVUISIQHS, F'tLLIHG SICKNESS, fi. VITUS DiHCE, ALCHOHOLISM, CPIUM EATING, SYPH1LUS, SCROFULA. KiHGS EVIL, UGLY eiOOO DISEASES, DYG^FSft, »E!WJS!!&33f SIM HE^'GilE, RHEUifliTIoM, NERVOUS VC'^ESS, H£RVGU3 PHOSTOaTIOH, em WOMY, BLOOD SOSES, JiLiOUSHESS, GGSTIYEHESS. KMU THOUBLtS AND irreguurihei 50 per bottle. JPor testimonium and cirrnlara send The Dr. S. A. Richmond Med. Co., PropS.| St. "csoyh., ICs. (]1) Conaapoodeoce freely ttuavwtrcd by Physnlaw Hold br ell n»n*rliifi^ Just Publish Oil WAR SONGS For Auttivet'Mti'it** ami SolUieth' til er inu's. With Cllom«c« A rrHiierd f»P JlJlLR TOK'KS. IMano or Organ Ae C«lllipHllllllClltM. PIlirK: #1 ccnU pn|»-r cent* ti"iiriN T5 cents cloth. TVhenthc arellntitrd nftrr rhl*. there will s new eut!iu»li«»in. «ince th«" ii\e for the "Id miii!# lui» re\iveil. i»ml rtil* enpltal c«»l* leetlon Is jiiht what i* w»ine1 for i.mnil .Vrmv -Innem. Mn«le simple. :»ml all "I'll piano nrifau n'('oiii|MnI ineiit. aail all She crnil favorites are lu re. I ill* tmx V, p«(re*. is in larRi- is-tavo form, ami contain* nearly a hundred »onns and hymns. I li contain* all the »un«s recentlv iftven at the imwl sue i civ.fnl tiraii'l Army concert. In Meclianics" Craml Hall, r.ostun: anil -"Mlcr- and nil other* will flml thin a tint' colleeilon f.,r concerts ninl social i-ltnilnir. i Atiimdniit irov inioii Is mmlc tor Mi:Mi«MLand Ff* tli.xl. MAILED. POST-FREE, FOR RKTAIL PRICE. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON lift manufacturer of harness, saddlery, trunka, valis°s etc.. No. 477 Main street, Springfield, writs* ua under date of April 8 PASTILLES. tco. .i kro.Kl povltu tiui'liiii'* if jrnil can devote ur time It. Ml'IIi: V HIM.. Ho* N. V. »'i'k In I'sirII n»n to* iy outfit fr»*e. •. 1 V'F t.iO f« A plalut la rrr? apt to to •38fm*££Xt i ..-Jta PAl'ENTS. LEHMftHM, Au,.rirAn ronlca *.*uU. eruis unit *."• outfit II t-c. Aililriiw II t.K A: Co l'ortliunl. Me. -k. '£44 Arwntl at. Mu No i uy till c- ivfl. lei) veins t'BttildiKiicd, cs.rml. Stum ciiH«. lr. Marnli, Qui riry, Mich. REMEMBERFARMare«nd is 0.- T.I T-ROVB'.IM Ma A MONTH nndl.board i-r 3 live Young Men tir l.iuli. In each coiiulv. AddreM P. W. zli:t i.KU A ».. hicago. Hi *. V for l- IN ".nd' F^t.-V,'selling PR]?]? I Hy Ket iirii Mail. A toll «W» V K.MI.I l».v^ .1,1.1 Itilm-. I'rie reduced :St jmt K jjjhj Vicl i CTTtiir n W MOO cent. National l»ul.li»hlinf o.. inillMei|ililii. I' «. 'MT TI:I K S40.000 T" ..- MBOVE pr, "*-«-!IT» 'REX MAGNUS: I'nralUiis SurrrM of THE HUMISTON FOOD PRESERVATIVE. lt*|ort ol~ Prol'. Snniui'l A Book BOSTON. 8i CO.. K'-r'tic ("in- «.i -i-e'-s, 11mora, l.tmntlf SKI.N Dlltrn, M:\M •. IU RHT HLon:,, lihd li tie pain l"-»i IR a ASH RKK-C. V i'jr.v I'OWH iiirar" K .... 11 s ASTHMA. NAVAL BATTLES Aui-jit* w.inrn Atn li'tlt M'HIITII N-w iimt t.rupliic I'lctoii.i lli»i,rv of tin* :it S»|| HKlit* or ttic World, liv Mi-llrai IHrcctor hi|[H'M, r. S. N. Ail.lr,-.-«.l Mi tN ,i ii I!' LIIIM rti« |'I- "f ,\«l Itciuealv. I i I: ,. tInnu 11•• '., .:t.-i• '.,r A.llt i--i -i:tl. :-:i \.:t i.i.» .•:»»» rttT..t«l Hut hv nuitl, [M-r !«*, or two t«i\e» #1. 1*. O. Htanip j-«fct\e«l. 1'titiir.K Hito*., ItnunciHtM. Maillwin. Win. at Vitiolewtlc. MorrWon. I'liimuier A o., A Itiitlon u Milwaukee. S•-»4HIJJ.U|«-ril.n $2 Partial List of Presents to Be Given Away. t'. S. (torvmmrnt Itoml- of tlSOO. 1,'rtlO ,» inoo l'o.'Urt Slltrr Knitt Kiijve« lo*) f. S. I,rv,-:il,:.es,..l t\ S. t.ie. i.Ui.1,,. .r$ i Miitctieit Ti"ttui£ llul*M-* 1 (ira4*.U sq|mlr-torigan nar 1'iaao K* inl run, 1 cabinet 00 I Thrve lt,„-.iiway W Ml*er lumuT S.r*ioc— iw iu Top I'.ttKtiletf 1(*^» Ihl C. S. iiievlilMci.ll of *50 «acb il.«l iio ehotoirraph Altiuia* fct Seixi (TJ V11 lnjre Cnrts -.hj i Pony 1'haciuii luw ,*J 92.935 other pre*etit* Tnitifd from CS rrr*« tim- ^Uiir.Ult, Hilt prrvral Iu *••,*!, Mn i Mv I /UR SUBSCRIPTION FREE. u. h.toi i 32.50 tit FARM, ili tlti ,o»fK-u r*'o« .ft f.»r «-i i»ur }»ti!»» vr-\ .Ml ONLY 50 CENTS a'. -r f. .- '.i. ', u rrrflrrd ynnr pn|Mr ad WE JohimoD, W. of Vnlc Mv test* of :r days in daily mean temporaturw of Tt*4,on meata, et'., Isiu^ht in op-n market, ham certainlv been seven*, and I am sutistled that tbo difTen*nt brands .if Hox Maj^iius. Tlw Htitniston KIXHJ Preservative, with which I h:iv»» expert llletlted. Have Arroniplliilird HII Claimed for Thfin. So far aa I bare yet learned, theft are the only preparation* that tire and at the tame timr jirnrtirtthjr. for domestic use. At the ban- iiuet on treaUHl' meats at the New Haven Hotuui I vinihl II'it tti.itiiitfiitsfi lu-tiri-rii //IIHI' irhich hart Item M.i in (/HI/* IN m/ lnfuirnhiri/ ami thoxr I in ith/ hf rom the ri'frii/i'nitur tf the hotel. The ovst»-rs were |»rfiftly |alatatle and fresh to my taste, and Is-tter, ns it haiiji-ned, than thuae i M-rvisI at tli'i same time, whieh were risvutly taken from the she-ll. The roast btfef, steak, ohMt cn. turkey aud |uail ri-rr riltfll. u-ere ait its good ae I have Sufr, Ta««leloa*,' l*«i r«*. R«'X Magnus is mi/c. tmtrh-s. and Prof, jiure, .lohiison adds in his r-p..rt, I should anticipate from its us«. mi 1 consider it II/ rrtnlln harmful tlmn rtmimoii milt." lee* It is a perfect sulistitute fiir ice. heat, sii^ar.aalt or alcohol in premTvin^ fin*I, and reutinltiK ita nuturul flavor and ssvctrUiesa re^ardle.ss of climate* and aeasoim. How to Get It. All «lni!r?rl5ts and gnws keep ft. families s«nt pisi|mid mi rec-ipt of price, except Aipm Vita' and Anti ('"eniient, which arc put up in liottles. "\*iao dine." for meats, |Miultry. etc., .m cts, ib. ccan Wave," for oysu-rs. loli«i.»rH. etc., .V) cts. I'earl." for cream, sl.KO. Snow* Klakc." for Jnilk. Imtter. etc c.s. Qiioeu." for Jl.Ot}. "Aipia Vitie. for tluid extnu-ts, etc., jtl.tk). Anti Vrtneiit." "Anti Flv and Anti Mo!.!.'' .VIcts. par )Miund Mich. Mention this paper. Put up in 1 lb. and "i lb. eans and lb. boxes. W. (i. Pl.l'MMKlt, (ietu ril iViC«nt. TliellmistonFooil Preserving Co., T9 Kilby Street, Boston. Maaa. For aalc in Chicago bv Spra5!ii». Warner !I.,|,ni!.' I TRUIT^ Oau St Wholwtale •rtx-ers. Van Sclnack StAVfoifunt A ists A SURE cu:i£ ill' dir,insn8 for Kidneys and if LIVER Ithna*pe."..t i t, important orcan, enabling It to throw off torpidity and .'naclion, •timulctlntr thohr i/.hy «»crcUonof iho Bilo, and ty keeping tlio bo well la flxv ••frrcMncltaregularcJiacharje. MaI AFISI If you arc suffering tr?in IWI ulQI I3 malaria, have the chlila. »r" V.. 1."".n. c\ ot constijj.itod, Kidnoy Wor+ 1 :r-]y r*]-.• •.•" n- qn:-k!y curc. tiie Sj-iVin, every a th- r-w-'w.':. d. it. SOLO By DRUCCI3TS. Prlco»l. ra* A SB32 fcr Every Boy, A Book for Every Parmer, A Book for Every Mechanie, k BOOK FOR EVERY CITIZEN. ridp \xirs History of the Usited States. mplctp In one msBnlticr-nt o«'t«vo volume, con v.-ilnltix ucarly s»l paiie*. profimclv lllii-tr»n-,l. with I ortnilt.H, MUJIH mid i Jiarts. .XU.uiO cuiilet "juve been :inil yet whole States ninl remain juitoui'hed. A KpletKlliI IpootttlforTerritorlex MKIIC NEWARK MACHINE CO. "tlWAKK. O "\i 'iftti,. I*. C.v\.\c I'M rdee'» -iiti iliat ,1. I HLRUKO, rill free rtlund. Me. *t lioine. Siiiuplo \.|ilr»-»* STl.\-.\" A- Co., liiM i tor nil wtio w |il niiike tinie |ii-o(- ii: live agentn. For circular* and t«-riii* wnd card to I'HILLII'S A HUNT, Nil liroartwin NV«- York. JONKS HKOS. S iI In .liiiiittl. i hli'.'ih'o.« ?-t. AKD THRESHERS ^'"-sm-ia, 3cr*»Pr»cra. SaTflirtij St^Cktn, -1^,'iaJ in l'iem. i,ut«.iuulile tm i.... .. *On. .... ... !f..K:nm.n Own immx?: !»T» WHTN£ au F.: RNIA ..... I• Srfft.. THE 1!HT IS CHEAPEST. KNGI.\E\ TUpCCUCDCSWv«m HorsePowpn MlltOlltliO fi„.»ruHll»Halle-.Clover to nil A •!.» at luiliic cuillv iiiiulc AiIilri .. ... I 'i IV (III. i nxltiioif I fllil.k ,N li f„r thn |nriH..x i.r ni'-re.u.in-'tti.-ir C!ru!.iti,.,i t,. IOO,OQO i,in Aftvr tlveiillug lo ia: 1. tLiiV.-.y htTcriiM over before, tlu' fu.lownii |Uu Ilium liven ,1 l.v ua. h*s 11*0 I'ocUrt S||,ir Knilt Kiiii IKJO (.ielita' r-fket Kiiiti tono l\ (o,«-n!«i.k» ,.f fl e.-u-li 10 Oent.' I,.,,Ill V\ FT will IK- in *1 lh» ^uli« .this li! Haw silk l*uiT«»r Suit Kuril* K l-*Ti .*K ••1 s ill bt* a« :it T" v U FIELD AND TO THO^E WHO DO NOT ATTEND THE FESTIVAL VIIM M-Ii.r a print*! f. *.' ft.i I "•liitii.i.' ii Jul to If'.tlvrs uf vij 'b s u.'\ k .»•.!*.. i Wnt« tor rlpticm KM ot p'-l- THSti. D. W. MOO] MOOUT •»tti. i Iticlnuatl. Ohio. pi n rsios" A- Co.. Ai!|tu» WI.- at» 1— PRESENTS! w 9 W W GIVEN AW-A.TT. THIS OMA GOOD TILL SEPTEMBEK. 1383, OHLT. r. p:u t-n nut, 1 IK1.U .%•!» fr ini.a»ll»(:. u JeMimii ft U&viutf their alrmuly wdl «ii jti li-ulmra) ICKI Kutilly mum wldei* circu!at»l tuul tiitriKlucwl lull, huuwi i' nut a-irerttiy ktKiwn, hanw tU-U-rfulried U» lar.'W off All pn,rtl tin* v,-ir. .^jul ndiiltlon tint a trticn 'f FARM, FIELD AMD FIRESIDE ..I.. .1 ,,n •.i SEPTEMBER FESTIVAL. JO*) llMK) Xktfl Wat.-lie*. Kiik'U-li MO*PBI. r:t 10 oolj Wrtt.-hn*, Ki,| .iNh iniiveiii *-i iv***1Vr«« Silv« Ani' tit AH tnuvi 't I Unift-viUitk'?* 3 Patrnt Harv.*»t» in 1 Nornwiiulv Wnk TM- 2i00 O.oitfr.iph I'iriun turn l«0t 1IU1 liol.l Kunri lln-ajit I'll*#, Urni*'Heart KAON t/baifi*. $1.00, riiak» iiu »rruml of 100 000 urw «ukt»i rlh«r mU- 50 CtSa »i-' 1 rthU ti.4' -MT by u at tiw j.Kuv VMt. it"... not t* .irt T«f Uto i' t»if'•! ir i \ni.ui.t I TH£3 30 CRJVTS anil therrl««ro w«* u» u- FIRESIDE fur your troublo. ,iii» witii SS viul wr wiU u**ml 2 "uhiK'rii**lotuand tvrrlrp r»*«"rfp i offrr until r|.t. 1st wv %!l th«» Iran, of uow riptUju* t«l00,0C wt.'jltJ ad*i-e Ooi wur fiicud* tiujiy, a* 1X1 no Will Utrjr b« rwivtnt la *tnli i*t. THE FARM, FIELD AND FIRESIDE I ,Kl.tr .'Jill e- v, r, I., 1 ,-.,1 :lt A till I!.,* a eirrli la 11. II ol 4 3,000 COPIES. Stories, Sketches, Poetry, Farm, Cardan, Household nnil Aferi cuiturul Departments ry the best Contributors of the day* Fashion Department, Needle and Embroidery Work* uf Uii i j-. I \lll l» ll S nil %kr(rhr« uf I minral lU »Uurt ,! THE PROPRIETORS i« Ui-t! ihv ii 1 a!| F,EL0 AND FIRESIDE, 89 Randolph St.. Chicago. th«*so Presents to our Sunserlberi lilvon to them .ibaolute y Fr«a. Cut this out show tn frioruls, ic(|uilntanc**a nnd rn»iK'i!iora. if ,t v»lil not appear «u »ln. Poat.i^e Stamps taken in lumi lusa th in .00*1 READ TIIE8E IJETTERS I Ilka tn mil k I'or your euii II lh i{i»nl gnu,- I.r I Ihlnk It W—iMiy. I nioirH t« you." MICH. ti. M. SMI'l il, Ituid,- 4.euntl, iitl ••I thluk the pupcr worth ten (latra the Ii-le«* f«r i« ,|\ mm iI"I m-iuiuc. 1 sball try ami vet more uli»rllirit Inr torn- m.- ton.I) l!lustr it«*cs :A» thry ?rt+, ami our r-af^'r tn -i ilu- J«*tu-i ai jr tuuv iruike »TIVAL a i»ri IJ-'.V n 4 tier i V of $1. (X) .- wt\f In lOtli'i.m Viler n( "'.ir n.-k. lAryi Milii1t u' M-ut Sample Copua Fr '/M. i»ii«Ii° trt|,lioit. .1 A IX ll l'tl\T, Miit:in/.u. Tin. aa well »»lr«»e«l «!:h u ihm I In«-rn«r,. r,,r 'FhttMka for beluc ao prompt. Ktrrv one ron«l«ler» Hi,- iit.|.-r h- l-e»i „C I li kl ml ever offered." llKNHV W. V AMtKtiltll I Mm- Ii.a. •'Otir rtrtlrlf your fa|»tkr in am tfluti tu udil my mimr lo U. %l K I. ft. I t^l'O U Il.nn \. tr vi: i at I.IM I I IIi-mi |.it|er." It A Iv I'll, t'lulfr, liluhn. I* v*ir«U I In* wimlf rrr'% |un. I ki it t:ic NIKII. ic I I r. itov I