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Show i Kangaroo Driio. nn.iioos are a "rent scourge to Au-tfarmers in some parts of destroy the grass un.l lit. I,lr starve the bhrop oil the plains. A ' THE FARMER. wri -g Th-'.- d to device the ianm-rami a them oft, hillia.ir ..ails !'r . 1 his is t he time ..:vv" the one Generally fiiiploe-lto diti h. drain, rt-buihlingH, and make improve .,r,l with a liiyh feme is built on femes run from it meats generally. e plain, ami two e, coming together ,,ra limit The next meeting of the National le the letter V,aml all the men, boys will be at San Francisco, him Is ill the iieiuhhorhoo.1 are Grange bah, November 111. beginning ami seour horseback lounteil on Tliev around. miles for eoniitrv i,e If wheat isto follow corn the latter rvethe kangaroos into the jaws of "eV and t lienee into the yard, shornd be now cut at once and reenter with iluhs moved from the liehl. vhere the blaehs of slaughter. Dj Lteiriu the work fou-e- mir A da-ta- m 1IU1 l. ia I describes a little drive on their own had party i iiere were tea or tw.ihe miraroos feed inj; quietly, ami we ,rere" within a tew hundred yards of of it. ,iiem hetore they were aware the first alarm they rose on their pns and ook a look all around, in, ini a second later they were away. they did jump! They seemed feet at a time, thirty or forty ufottr host said it was little more AVe let loose the ian fifteen feet. 1(r, which up to this time lmd been .pt behind us, and they went away The doys are .tlimit any Lpt for this purpose, just as fox and .eunds are kept in Kmrlnnd ranee, or ileer hounds in Scotland. Ilieiloas soon overtook and pulled Jonn nyounp: kamrnroo, ami then trail of an old hev wore put on as a full grown uan kangaroo, Knox Mr. t: or M'S tu : .i- - j 1 i i re ha - HowOo-- a tv ' - ' uk ig- . ! on i tn f to t ry ut ;ul ; IIT ' uri-injf- mile is called. The "old man led the dogs a lively lie made directly for water, Vend miles away, which is their istom. If he cannot reach water takes his stand a gainst a tree, nd in that position he is a danger-in- s creature to approach. AVe folded the dogs as closely as we could, at did not come up to them until a pool "ie kangaroo was at bay in his lore-g- s here the water just left clear as he stood upright. The jnrg hwani around him or stood on came ,e shore of the pool when lie one and d. The pool was a small his ae creature realized that it was afest retreat, and he was evidently 'termined to die game. A shot roraariflein.tlie hands ofoneof the en finished him. Philadelphia 5 er, in- as m, ha-- e. 3f av rid ? is hi- - I ay f i Uy f ut j he I I Ha- -- J.- mes. i . a Yarn Skipper's j Dow nSouth street, the other day, hey were talking about a schooner had been struck by lightning, ken the reporter singled out an d mariner, and said: , it seems to me Ive Captain II pad or heard of you brig being m An Old ; vnL-- Vni(k? I "Yes, she answered the old was, Probably the only one of the nd ever heard of. j Clive us the particuars. were jogging along Well, we own when a thunderstorm overtook A and the very first flash of liglit-'- i ng struck the deck nmidship and ored a hole as big as my leg right lown through the bottom of the ves- hat. 1 vl. she foundered, of course? sir. The water began rushing 1 and she would have foundered, it there came a second flash, and a olt struck my And No. ! cut off near the top, turned up, and as it came down the hole and plugged it up 'tight ns a drum. AAhen we got own to dry dock we simply sawed either end and left the plug in the ottomend i: entered ff inks. Strangers and Mourners. "touch of nature which makes i e whole world kin wasexemplified summer in a little Swiss village. Ji American gentleman travelling this health, accompained by his 'ter, died suddenly of hemorrhage t the village inn. A temporary filament was nessesary, to permit mmuniention with friends this side the water. At the simple Rervice thelittle on the mountain cemetery le the bereaved sister noticed with Uprise four gentlemen, evidently 't natives, standing a little way her, with uncovered heads. found afterward that of these 'imposed mourners, one was a ,0In from Glasgow, another from Sheffield, and others two German gentlemen, j latter were travelling in hut were strangers to the wrs, who in turn wereunacquaint- with each other. Y'et all of them delayed their departure over one jcuce to pay a tribute of respect ' the unknown man, dead in a otch-ma- n 'Englishman Ib . com--,n-- t that mei old iac-ight fall f I I This mrs, Mge from ; A the t of d r that London mourn-a- r Letter. ilone fitful :ecps hos ofelec-,cit.- ex-w-- i f f the other day, j 1st a.s I wound lug ease, and was tendering mv decision, the book fell out of mv hands into my lap, open. There it was as plain as day, the old die! n ni.u y Did vou suspend tli il? tsuhpend nothing. 1 just went right along as if it was a lliole sine emui-ili- . Noluidv, you may be sme, m that office knew wlnit 1 found but inj self. find it out? News. e ii nec-essari- lv thick-stemme- '- 1 hovv-ev- er 3 l AD g. PV CharmikgH Weekly :REH5iVrpri'TG fLAU. Homes 1 So? lare ailvertiHment the In a previous in? of thi Pen3 for patvr. Colo-o- .l at locality. The latest favored gentleman the court of good fortune was Mr. John If. iiavey, who resides on West Fourth street, and who does business at 304 West Broadway. Mr. Havey is a popular citizen of the South boston district, where he has lived as man and bov for 3s years of his life. He was a holder of a 2uth of the second capital prize drawn at the last drawing of tlie Louisiana State Lottery, and he received 85.000 in crop bills last week. The full amount that was drawn by the number he held was 8100.000, and as there were two other holders of In boston, a total of $15,000 came to this eitv as prize money to gladden the hearts of the holders of lucky numbers. Sir. Havev is not a constant buyer of tickets in lotteries, but occasionally' purchased such tickets without expecting to draw anything. A hruh between two artists should result in a draw. A Minneapolis man has invented a perpetual motion machine. twen-twiet- FREE TO JAN. THIS AA'liy, up n Ilvtr. AA all dil I er A fl'-- How , poultry-keeper- J f s v sul-ph- Uuj 1 IRAtE-every h Read in fythE AND 430.CO3 'Est authors ! 'llustratia Week SAOVEKTUt ! .1 yJl ST0RIE5 Armonno'Mnont anil Soorirnen Co; ie$, lVeo. - Iliseet Speed, The rapidity with which insects travel is quite astonishing, olten exceeding the speed of ihe swiftest race horse. The common house 11 v i.s computed to make (iud strokes per second iu oidtuarv flight, advancing twenty-livfeet, hut this rate may he ineieased to six or seven times as much. tells A little dry earth is necessary for of a dr.igon-ilwhich, in a menagerie fowls in inter to roll themselves in ahont Put fei t long, sncceedco in avoidand there is nothing better than dry ing uat,swallow; and in a recent curious a AVebtpIndi.in town, between lace road dust gat limed iu barrels ami ft dozen bees and ft dozen pigeons, the kept in convenient place for use vv lien first bee fiuUhtd the distance of three needed. It has also some manurial miles ncailv a qtmiter of a minute in value, ns it is bn much travelled n Dance of the first pigeon. 'J he male of the silk woim moth i.s said to travel roads always mixed with the drop- more than 1(MJ miles in a single day. of horses driven pings thereon. Shorthand 2,001) Veins Old. According to a paper read before tho "I made a test jdot by planting recent meeting of the Lihiarv associaevery other hill of potatoes, with a tion, shorthand lias lloniislied more or for 2 OHO years. Ciceros famous teaspoonful of sulptier silted in less v l iter, Tn o, is known to have had riplanting time, says a Forrestville. vals in Ii is own time, and Ca'.sar's feats N. Y, farmer to the Rural New in dictating sever, d letters simultaYorker. The potatoes in the neously while traveling still lemaiu unhills came out perfectly clean, equalled. Hut filioitluind, ns now unvehiletho.se in the other hills were derstood, is the product of the present century. Jt is computed that Ihe literbadly scabbed. ature relating to the subject would fill no fewer than 13. OUO volumes, nml EngAs soon as frost comes either re- land alone lias given biith to 307 differmove the cows from pasture or give ent systems. A Dills them additional feed to make up for Trip b) Some one has suggested that, instead its lack of nourishment. Frost is of imitating the idea of building a not like the drying up after cutting, tower lug .er than any other for the which turns grass into liny. Frost worlds fair of 1373, tne original idea adopted of excavating a deeper hole disintegrates the particles of matter, be nml when rains come the value of the in tho earth than 1ms yet been made. The small village of Schladebaeli, in grass for nutrition is soon washed Germany, now claims the deepest hole is nearand tha out, grass after that yet bored, measuring about 5,73d feet iu depth and completed ill six years at ly worthless as food. a cost of 452,500. As this is merely a bore hole, however, it furnishes If a farmer's time is valuable he small little indication of the extent of the cannot spare much of it to gather undeitaking of opening a pit for pasleaves merely for their manurial val- senger elevators to a depth of some G,000 feet, as pioposed. ue. If bedding is scarce it may be A I'ornae Famine. worth while to gather them as an CniOAGO, Oct. 30. The Farmers' Reabsorbent in stables, but to merely rot down into leaf mold, leaves are view says reports from its correspondworth more where they lie in the for- ents show serious absence of fall pasest than anywhere else. There they turage for cal tic, except iu Ohio,suller-inand Kentucky. The states serve as a mulch and protection to nio-- t are Illinois, AAiseonstn nod the soil they cover. Minnesota. The Review adds that farmers have a serious question to meet. fit for the market they Any lot of slop, by the combina- AAhere cattle are sold off ns rapidly as possible, nre being tion of various grains and meals, it is stated as probable that large numcan be improved for the pig by a bers of animals not ready for the block will have to he forced on the already liberal addition of whole or skim low market ut a loss. milk. Any farmer who annually A nr In u Suicide. raises a lot of pigs will find it to his Junction, N Y.,' Oct. 30. advantage to keep a sufficient num- A Coemyans man sat down on the AVest Shore railber of cows to have a good supply for the pigs after the wants of the road track, at Canavoliarie, at 3 oclock yesterday afternoon. As tho express family are met. train came thundering along the wheels took the niuus head off clean wit hunt of kind corn If you wish a superior it or the body. The head mutilating husks for mattresses, writes a farm- fell sixty feet away. Tapers in the pockets showed that lie was Amos er, do not loosen the husks from the mans of East Windsor, Muss. 1. Browne, base close the to car, but press it was also a postal card from N. E. There and break it off. The rough, coarse Belt, of Swift River, Mass., offering husks will be left on the stalk and Browne a positiou. Tho suicide was nil the finer sort on the ear. Throw about 45 years old. the ears in a pile and when enougli of pupils at the Carlisle, The are broken off husk them, sort out Tu.. number lias risen in ten years school Indian a will have the silks, and you very from 140 to G85, educated at an average superior article. an n mil cost of 8140, though 1G7 is the government appropiiution. In our experience the late crop of The pope has written to Cardinal Gibwhite turnips generally dors better bons a letter of congratulation on the progress of a century in Ameramong potatoes than among corn Catholic ica nml its celebrutiou by a proposed turdie the So soon ns potato tops centennial. nips have all the soil from which to Quirk Answrrs. draw, and they are rather benefited The Chevalier Duplessis, who wrote in soil the of required a bad opera called Fizai ro, lost ) is by the stirring digging potatoes by hand.no Iftur-a temper at cards with the poet Ginllard, h(7rse potato digger is used, and murmured something, which was being nips can be grown, ns the digger in- not unheard, about his paitner the worst whDt plarcr ns well ns the upturns the entire soil, worst verso maker m the world, to which cluding turnips or whatever else may the other replied, reprovinglv: Cbe- on it. be growing This is valier, you forget yourself! pretty, but not so forcible as tho letort. I wish, In passing any piece ot sowed corn overheard at a whist table: iu a passion, to his a observed player is it easy late in the growing season, partner, that I was sitting opposite ob-to My dear friend, to see what will and vvha will not a gentlemen. served the other, which cooly, vour aspirahas feed. That make good is gratified, for, whether you are tion on poor been thicklv sown, especially sitting, standing or lying, you cannot soil, is a light yellow color, tasteless, lie mine opposite to a gentleman than and nearly void of nutritive value. yon are. Sail Francisco Argonaut. That sown in drills and cultivated Uoolnx le lliuldeH Fortune. d once or twice, is large Boston (Moss ) Herald, Oct. t. Taste it color. in boston hits It quite often, oftener dark green South and and you will find the sweetness that than is generally supposed. Several times with a little more room and time have the great capital prizes of the Louisiana would be transformed iuto the starch State Lottery bec-- sent over to the peninsula to be distributed among tlie citizens of that of the perfected grain. , and iwcet and thesolitary home. F. Stevens, of Dickey County, Dakota, in a letter to the lturai New Yorker says, "I planted our field potatoes somewhat after the Rural New Yorkers trench system: result, I have potatoes to sell to my neighbors who planted theirs in the old way and hilled them up. s Ellisons Answer. Some of our women their in ask menbout the future inducing are quite expert It is the coming motive pow-- I hens to lay during the winter, Jt will l,e used on the roads some writes a farmer. I have tried several kinds of food for my own hhutthe point is togetaneconom-.- ' different ns well giue. My theory is to leave hens, nml find that they layand oats corn mixed of diet a on located all along the about the O' die road and have the elec-- . and vvlmt they pick up hen allowon us anything. vanl from stationthese cnveyed will eat the they of run place tlie ed to the locomotives by y them in good flrougb the rails. For only enough to keep lies before would put two big engines trim, even when the food lien yarded, New York and in heaps. them Pbiladelphia, I find it necessary to feed them h power could be furnished or they aiisk the limited at the rate of onlv a limited quantity to t nii.es per hour. Pittsburgh quickly bsconwAoo fat and lazy vatch. lay. Tou ook land, Air. L. Comes l - 1 g "(JflToint Aux Unrquos, about mi years ago. A'ery strange case, fif. j All root crops liable to injury from the frost should he gathered without delay. rtttZrz. isome time 'iro, the justice said, f bonowed a l.nt in diet onnry, and it was jnst about ti,e siz" of my Undo and looked for the ui Id ln.e it. The hack uastoiuund mutilated, and the edges ere red. i lie d,ct lonai v, as 1 hough t, him ly disappeared and could not 1 kept sue. u r w itnesM-- i iglit along with tin- bible, ns Ithoiignt, w In n in fact it uaa nothing but the dietloli-arv- . Mis-sou- was it? 'Where lilciloaiarf. LWs it luattcr w I. at kind of n book kiss when iiuua-tiut.peep! Hi Lfl up Pointers. tliem? if it does then u inniMrnle 1U i dii-t- t let in lii s cniii'v h.is gone I loughing tor spring crops is now die bound', id l;iu. itnehses ill in order and can l.e done better and i is com t liuve lneii mi ein mg a eotisid-onld- e with ltshinrv th:i!i u.,,e by a Hint dated Lutm iiet ni ICSO. WITH To anr New Subrttnr who will rut out and nnd uftlhis slip, xvith immr and Tout Other addree and will fiend The lmiih'ii Companion 1 K1 P to dan. 1. ISilO. and for a full from that date. Thin oflVr include tin lot II lOl HLK jfur 1IOI 1 1).Y MMT.I Us, and all the TK TH W 1 Kt. St ITI.t.M FNTs. S7 THE YOUTHS COMPANION, Ccston, Mass. A'Mrr, SLIP SI .75 lilt tlie Hull. Orrsnilm is iuiw legiude.l ns a Sitto.l qiii-s-ion th ill t!i- inti ogen of t ho iiliiuisili i c is fixeil in Ihe soil lor the use of vegi 1 turn hv the action of the microbes, ami that no so, is destitute of these germs It is suggested that the gipater development of the imei dies by furm-yni- ' It '' I I, ii in i m ,i nii.ii i , ft - mi - 1 Dost Coutfli Medicino. Rocoimnoiitl'Hl 1y Physicians. Cures Jiere all tLst fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Children tuUe it without objection. By druisis. I d manures may explain tho apparent superiority of sileh feitilizers overmtili-ciu- l manures theoretically as good. He who steal, my pur-steals tra-but e, Wanted'1 Men to Travel. niU mi nt iUmuuof mi nt IUuvhu n't nn ordinal y a Imt The TtawU h, he who wantonly pui loins my bottle of Salvation O.l Steals something that enriilies lnm Indeed and leans me bankrupt, avatimto aches ami pains, a sorrow mg woeful citizen, until I can alow ly creep to the nearest drug ' store. Out at sea a ship occasionally heaves in sight, but a sca-- ii k passenger prefers to heave out of sight. An man advertises for a boy to open oysters with a reference." Oysters' do not generallv obtain reformers, but millions can truthfully testify to the miraculous power of Ur. Bull's Cough byrup. No, Johnny, ten pin balls are not made In rolling nulls. Female telegraph clerks In Russia nre not allowed to miiiry any but telegraph oilicials. You wear out clothes on a washboard ten times ns milch ns cm the body. How foolish. Buy Dobbins Electric soap of your grocer and save this useless wear. Made ever since lsiq. Dont take imitation. Theie ure lots of them. ea-te- Chl-cne- i i. If a woman uu, you may be sure the hate s has lot ed you. lNotl lor 4'oaikiimiivk. Seott's rinNnm of Cod Lncr Oil w ith It wonderful not ouh jrnes stieiiirth and lru,reue the !U"h but lieaN the irru.itiun ef tin thmat nml lunir. Pal.Mtable n milk ami in ail disrase, both for adult and eh lien, a marvellous food ami nudkiuc. mot is a fd. wa-tii- A comjOrtnd fiaeture means eoirpniml on a reasonable fee for the doctor. Buy Union 8oap and make a gues. jour gioter nUiut it Ask An Athens, (ia., trirl has invented a lamp ecu so to burn exactly at IU o'clock that u ill each evening. A niiiMbtM Arm 4 lialr. Kennedys Kt India Bitters are guaranThe Lodz Zietmig states tlmtnnex-tr.iordiimiteed absolutely pure ami recommended by was in made an discovery muny emiuent phv bleiaus. old lumber room An old ana small man who is featful he will chair, winch laid belonged to the pies-en- t uotIt Is the get all the credit he deserves. owner's grandfather, and liad been put away in nil attic for want of room, was brought out the oilier day to be recovered. AYhen the old cover was taken oft a large packet was found stuffed into the seat of the chair, containing throe When Baby was sick, we gar her Castorla, bunk notes cf 1,000 roubles each, 800 roubles in gold, a receipt from the hank, W hen cho wa3 a Child, clio cried for Castorift, When she became Miss, cho clung to Costoria, dated 18G7, for 6,500 roubles, and several bonds. The chair has been in the When &ko had Children, she gave tftein Costoria, possession of the present ow ner for some years, and was looked upon as n useless piece of old furniture. London Globe y Flrn.lllir A ft ii DR. OWENS o is K me full of, such as the rnato inMitutiixi im nrtHiiated under the Mate law s of Illinois with a taj-ita- l Moi kof t.U0 a hI d.vntt d onttu to the lnteuMs of t 1 raU lt w ill a mui tow me lor uilk:u!art', fiee. he ad. iu this paper. . ELEOTRIO BELT AND SUSPENSORY. Patehiid Auc. 16, IS87. Imhbovio July 30, 1883. TR. OWENS FI ECTRO- , CAIVANI0 BODY BELT AND SUSPtNSOEY gn .mm, , a ut cur, tb. foe ' ii ttK dlftffUBtfB, UtBt ' , All WW vO Kheumatio Comptunuu Generat M J 7. V'd n-'-f. - T. .bervouB Debility, Goa V .3-' tivenesa. Kidney Djiemee Kcrvousnss, Trembling, V;VX 8 xuaiExhamtion Wuf irg of Budy, Dumus eansM by ySJ: IndirretiT-- ia Youth, Air. Mar 1 cin- all inM a Ll.e. In (mrlkir.iw gle or giiulal 01 c us tt ink or (tiui c y si NT TO UJM0NMHl K hlllllSON BO HATH 1RUW ELECTRIC INSOLES,. dr. ml rc titako ltr pkeb iliuatraUrti pnaij i, ft ii, whtek win kw BAt J fU in plMin koalt-- .tii toe. Me hid j t M, paper ELECTRIC BELT A APPLIANCE CO. 0WM SOP NoriU Broadway, BT LQUIB, MO 5- V,,(, VV. 'ftVTi-r-yn- r fl owens RUPTURE V ELECTRIC BELT I firiD TRUSSi-fetC0M3IMED. ' DR. ISRAELS FLECTR0-GALVANI- 0 If 4lwith TRUSS, Dr. Owen'f Electric Belt Attachment. v ftWVbU4rwei 1 Worn tkiih and eputi t rent Ml kw cir mde mild or trong. '1 the oulf iN C C M electric Iruaa aud Welt exer tuuJe. It In 60 For full to freu, is Ku)ture days. doseripitoa of Dr, Dsto Electro Oal van if its is Bpitial AppMauee. Troaaes aw k'ii..ea r ml He for rust liiustralcd jssuipiiiei whlck VkU in plain tealM emel.ipe Sold oni? Iy tia jt you OWEN ELECTRIC BELT A APPLIANCE COL i SOU uud SUS Not LU Hioudoay, BU 1auLb, ili c. ''hv oitli,d GRATEFUL-COMFORTI- NG. EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST. By a thornmjh knowledge of the rattjml lw which govern t lie operations of diKenliou mid no Irition, and by a rurdiil HppiiHLionMr.of the t1 roooa. of Fpp provulfd our hrakfaHt tui.loa with ft a deluateir flavoured bxveraae winch may enve u nrany heavy! fDxtnra tniia. It a by the jn m tou toe of eocb( nrtiticaof xliot iliat a oohaiitutinii may be gradual )v hutit up until eiitihir enouuh t renod every ter maladteB am titoey to ill nettle. 11 nmlreiiaot aulHle tloaiuitf aroumt ua ready to auat'k w ijrever them la a weak point. We mnv eacnpe mariv a inial ahatw hv keeping ou root vt s w ell ionlUd with pure hho ami a properly nourished liuuie. Ihnl iierreca G nztttt." Made Pimply with bnllini? water or mPfc. Boles' only iu tins, by oroeeia, latelld thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., HoniiRonathic Chemists, London, England. Of health and strength renewed and of A grand jury never goes behind the returns ease and comfott follows the use of in linding its counts. of Syrup Figs, as it acts in harmony xvitli nature! to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For suleTii 50c and 1.00 bottles by all leadcured bjrI loUlvr ing druggists. tUrme IdUlc CARTER'S ftlno rctirve They of IIia Itlood. pkia.In Sumo years ago a Russian observer tl igfotioa ami 'I ooHe:u discovered iu the blood of birds living Koting. A porftvt wu . dy for lh7..meiuttNati&.ii organisms stiongly resembling those I W W rife w Iirow8iucHK, Had Tast j j attacked existing in the blood of per-on- s m the Mouth, CoaUHis tt a U l . P PDCITSJI yo wish fa I PILLS. rotigim.Pftin in tho Side I by malarial fever. It bus since been !M ontAI 'W diiulthawod rulU'lU LIVi.lt. Ther found that these minute parasites me fi TUBULAR WELL AND j Howela regulate thp Much inoie common than was attiist Purely Vo?4i.hlf. PROSPECTING MACHINE suspected. Cold blooded animals me Price 25 Cents. J famous for sneeeedintr a bora PKOMPTLY. &l! especially liable to have them, and the others have failed. CAETE3 CO., 11277 Y cnriiivoia morn so than other warm SF.LF CLEANING hi ooded ii in :il s ; but it is only rarely Small Pill. Small Do:i5. Small Jfrtll drop 6 to IMHlaeaT Price.) that they seem to cause inconvenience, o minute. CATALOGUE FREE and in only four or live out of 330 birds examined did death result in conseLOOMIS & KYMAH, quence of lesions produced by the paraTIFFIN. OHIO. sites. In tlioso eases tho symptoms GARMENTS GUARANTCCD TO HF were identical with those observed in PERFECT WITHOUT TUVIN OPS. victims of malarial fever. (D 0 to be dead and done wi h the Irouhle SjOIilMDMi 'Hitti.e 1VER 5 wrk IO , That tills each day with a dreary pain. This is the moan of many a w oman ho thinks she can never lie well again. It were better for me anil better for others If I were dead, and their tears fall fast. Not so, not so, O wives and mothers, Theres a how of hope in the skv at last, and it tells you that the storm of disease which has spread its shadow over you will give wav to tlie sunshine of renewed 'health, tf you are wise and try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It can and will cure all female weaknesses and derangements, and no woman who has not tried it need despair, for a trial will convince her that it is tlie very tiling she needs to restore her to the health she fears forever lost. To cleanse the stomach, liver and system generally, use Dr. Bierce's pellets. 25 cents. When a cashier goes to Canada his employers face and his own accounts ure the ioiig and short of it. V Oregon, I lio la rcriainnnt F3F5.EE SMITHS BILE BEANS : Act on the liver nml bile: clear the complexion eosl iveness, cure biliousness, sick headache, disorders. stomach ami all ami liver mHlarla Wo are now making small sizo Hilo llcans, and wouieu especially adnpted tor children very small and easy to take. Brico of either 81 , This Trad Mark la on Tilt Best mnoUi J. F. SMITH CO., St. Louis, Nlo. &. Watcrjroor Ft ot HAY-FEVER Jieadfjnarteni for HaiMi limti ument. Pmm ovrpaOwS' file Aceottieona, Violins, linnjoa, Maiulolina, Uoiiv Zithein HarmontrM Htruuf for every instrument made till stcKk of Sheet Munir, uslJ Books, Hand and Of ciiesfift MhhIc Hand folios, Insliuctlon books forafil ljiNtniimuiift. Any one sending in an order wiU rscrtva a copy of Mtiffic t UhK. H rile to us for prices aad e aioues, Blating what kind of ttpds wanted & HI AX ou)i.h, Oiuiiliiii 50 Cts. Tansiir lunch ( Irar. P.r.bert Browning has written a new volume of jioeuis. Sluiilnwctl hv Three, jTyxcH? IJIULtrations. 12mo, 670 Fncr. 55 full-paj- Mncibokr A ext it torv. A Bold for novel. J,artrfH uud ! t , I ddrt fb Allx u prit-ry 25 p4Mt p il. T. Loyd it Co., Latitude bldg., hUago, III. fasttnatinjr, grat !' The dignity of labor is all right, but it is the dig night and day labor that many people complain of. We will give 8100 rew ard for any case of catarrh that cannot tie cured with Hails Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. F. J. CHENEY fc CO., Broprs., Toledo., O. IW (j.U.LSb HA if AM, If. M. Y. Amsterdam, We bave sold R1( Q law many years, and It ha of s ? riven the beat actlon' Ii. DYCH15 A CO- Cliicaco, IU. vrs Inai JRADFIELDS! A Ve recommend I prescribe and fully am dorse lit ii as tha only? specific for tbeceruuocarW of this disease. D COLD-HEA- Gateway lo tlie Gardftii of lira God., lolorado, XX llli X tcvv ( llke. Feuk In lira Dllddln 1)1. lance, very costly and elegant steel plate has just been executed iu the highest style of the art, copies of whbli from a limited now ready for delivery, and will are supply, be scut to any part of the world on receipt of 2o cents each, in stamps or coin. The noble grandeur of tlie Entrance to the Garden of the Gods is the favorite theme of poet and The outer parapets are of pure painter. white, while the Intel lor columns spring boldly from the .lain to a height ot 350 feet tlie whole suggesting the rums of a vast temple. These toweriig walls form a majestic framework for the snow eajiped summit of Bikes Peak which reveals itself among the clouds in the far distance. To secure an early copy of this admirable work of art, John Febastian Gen. Tkt At Pass. Agent, Ciiicaoo, Bock Isi.anu & Pacific IU., euelosing the price, 25 cents. nao. niL.fcl.lt i.LY BliOi iiiiila, 66 Warren fcL, New York. FIX. HAVING. FLrtop. MUSIC ITJTHE Air? nlMimHnt crop aler. Drupglus sell It. AN F.XQI IM JTrtwrr A A cu'i ivj e OF DRESS CUTTIMOg Any lady of ordinary iutellW and quicklw fence tocan cut eaaily and make any yae ment, in any style to any meue lure tor ludv or child. Addreaw MOODY & CO. 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" ll! c"ro Wood Polsun where fltlMUkl I mercury fnitt Oivtied and IdMuiU CCHCnY ale uny by Cook demedy Co , (muiia. 5tu. rite. tr VVmblt. Tha nnly eerbala ad Bwiiy cure. l)t. J. bUpdouB, L0aaoo, Obi. i. i Tickweed tablets Hiuis CUilAtfO monthly periods .aresaf elTectual hii1 the mnly eu t a ti t nere on ret cipt of 1 04 hy Al.rucw g0iue k. KMuui, liruggist, dDoUMaie &L, Chicago, a rim i chadwick-- manual aTTrnit n UHWIs kJHkk iiiHiniiiHtstltViiTer. on nppU anon enclosing Uerlt.ArL and circular at mJ may know bow im j without Isin or Ltuupor A iort wnf o'PFRKi l WIVES can loformaf DR. prison Map Bureaa,CTiicafoJDY, Pteel t Knights (EvnUnh) Iennyroyul l'llls for irrtew-hv- STUDY. ! Bffvxw f tmtai laserv- LUJUAHl. UlAUAaO. 'l- HMlf.li Itf BWB B IS B Ii VdK tiolay, CIHMII pnt in the Jol.PII il, illMbll, Atty., VI iilgtotl, IF, O rrtnZ tSTKSll Of KIDDERS PASTILLES. sti W, N. U., Oiraba, - 40045. r |