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.1 t ONE WOMAN'S METHOD. Bc'lo l'riuson wns not very witty or not very wie. She luul no parties ular forco of character, on special nc coinplisliinent, no remarkable, home excellence; but she was possessed of one source of inllucnce beauty and that, after all, is no mean power. Hello was a blonde plump, tall, iitho and slender, with a peculiar floating grace in every movement that was one of herchiefchaims blueeyes, somewhat small but soft, and shaded by light lashes, dark eye-brows (they were penciled, but every one didn't know that), and hair, long, thick and Sue, of the true golden tinge, which she woro rolled back in the fashion so be coining to fresh, young faces. What need Belle care if Miss Le Growle did whisper that her features were not beautiful, her expression deficient, and that when she had lost the freshness and coquetry of youth, that she would be positively an ngly old woman! Balph Austin and Carlos do Arrondo her Spanish lovers, didn't trouble themselves to pry into the future They both loved, and were leady to quarrel lor her. o one was more alive to this fact than Belle; nobody could havo looked more unconscious than she did, flirting her little fan with lazv urace in her father s parlor, man ifesting her temporary displeasure toward Carlos (who stood gloomily silent near her) in no other way than bv her determined unconsciousness of his presence, and a marked and quite overwhelming increase 01 politeness toward Itnlph Austin. Balnh was born brave and modest As a consenuence he anneared to ad vantase. Belle's, feiimed admiration began to crow daimerously real. Her soft blue eves sparkled with excite inent, the pale flush of her cheek deep ened into rose, and Carlos, who saw and read aught theehanges of her face, turned and walked sullenly awav. Belle, half intent on revenging her telf, half sincere in her admiration of Ralph, passed the next two days very much to her own satisfaction. Then Fomebody, perhaps Carlos himself, wrote Carlos to come and spend a tew weeks, nobody knew precisely where, and Carlos went. The cllect on Belle was disastrous. When she found that lie was really gone, she rushed at once to Vivia li aiTincton. her cousin. "Oh, Vivia! he's gone! lie'b really gone!" 'Who's gone!" said Vivia, looking up coolly from the sofa on which she was lying. "Why-Carlos!" "Well?" Belle threw herself on the floor near Vivia and leaned her head on the so fa's edge. ' "I am perfectly miserable!" "Whv?" asked the nrovokin" Vivia. "Why? you ask. I)id'nt I tell you ( arlos was gone.' "Don't you mean Lieut. Austin?" "Xo. I don't! Tiresome thins!" But whether this last referred to Vi via or the lieutenant this deponent Jcnoweth not. "Who is tiresome Carlos?" asked Vivia. "Well, I'm dad ou have your eyes open at last. I alwavs did think him prosy." "Prosy! He's no such thins he's entertaining, and agreeable, and witty, and lively, and fascinating, and the dearest fellow in the world, and I haven t treated him well I know haven't." Vivia smiled scornfully. "You should have thought of that sooner.' "1 know I should, you hard-heart til, cruel thing but he did flirt with Rose Kenyon, and 1 was so angry! wish 1 was dead!" Just (hen came a tap at tho door It was Ellen, Belle's maid. "Lieut. Austin wants to know if he can see you, Miss Belle. He said some thing about being ordered oil sudden- Jy." " Jen nun I win oo down in a mo ment, Ellen." Vivia said nothing, but she looked volumes; but that didn't disturb Belle. She gave a touch to her hair, another to her eyebrows, shook out tho dress, smoothed her morning suirt, settled her culls, and went down to tho drawing-room whero Ralph was nervously waiting lor her. "I am ordered oil, Miss Belle," was Ins first salutation. "I must go with in tho hour." "Oh, dear, Lieut. Austin, what can wo do without you?-' "Will you care?" ho said softly and eagerly. J'Caro? Why of course I shall! Wo shall all miss you." Ralph soized her hand and carried it to hislips. "Belle, will you write te me?"' "Yes, yes! Good-bye!" And Belle, who really had the conscience to bo ashamed of herself, burst away from his detaining grasp, and ran to hor usual resource in time of trouble Vivia Farrington and: "Oh, what shall I do? He will write- to me 1 am sure he will!" sho concluded, in fomowhat hysterical style. "Vivia, don't sit there as it you were a block, but tell mo what shall I do?" "Belle, you aro too provoking. You are not worthy of eithor tho heutan ant or Carlos, and I have no patience to seo you playing battledore with two warm, noble, hearts. If you have pink cheeks and yellow hair" "Yollow hair!" Bellt had borne all the rest patiently; but this was too much. Yellow hair she was not guilty " ' of. It was golden. Every ono told her so. "Vivin, you nro outrageous my hair isn't yollow, and you aro enviouo because you wantod Ralph Austin for yourself' And Hello sailed majestic ally out of tho room, and unbosomed herself no furtherto Vivia Farrington. Sho was not happy, though, even in tho reception of letters oneo or twico & weok from Liout. Austin; a blush burned guiltily on her check when joked about them, and bho would let po one post her lettrrs for her. After three weeks Carlos came back, ho wa looking pale and worn by no m ans the better for his trip. he met Carlos with the prettest lit tle air in the world. It was not re- I pcntnnt, it was not submissive, but it ! aiuued strongly of both. But in tho midst of her conversation thcro came an interruption. "ll.-re's aletter from the lieutenant, Miss Belle. Jim, his man, brought it on, miss, and begs a thousand par dons because ho couldn't come here and deliver it last night." Bello blushed a burning led as she stretched outlier hand for the letter, but, Carlos anticipated her and took it himself. "Is this from Lieut. Austin?" he asked, sternly. "What right have you to ask?" re turned Belle, trying to look coura geous. "Tne best in the world that of your future husband. Onco more is thi? letter from Lieut. Austin?" "What if it is?" "You neknowledgo nothing! There is no harm if it is." Carlos threw the letter on the table and got up. "(Jood-by, Miss Ferguson." "What do you mean? Where arc you going?" "Somewhere anywhere so that 1 never see you again." And he made a step toward the door. Belle was really heightened. "Carlos, don't go! Stop I care nothing about him! "Carlos " Still he was immovable. "Carlos, sec here." There was arus tie and a crackle. Carlos turned around, radiant. She had tin own the letter into the grate. Their wedding followed in a few weeks. Ralph Austin, when he recov ered from the bitterness caused by Belle's trrflihg, found a truo wifu in Vivia 1' arrington. Chaplain 3Iill)iirn. Wnsliington Post. Rev. Dr. . Milburn, the blind Chap lain of the House of Representatives, whose prayers are just now creating a sensation, is a remarkable man in more than ono respect. Forty-three years ago he was told by eminent doctors that he would bo dead with in six months, and sinco that time he has traveled, by actual computation, a million and a half miles in his vo cation. Ho is now physically, al though in his sixty-fourth year, as stong and robust as most men of thirty, and his intellect is of more than common power. Jlo can give more accurato descriptions of W esinunster Abbey, Colomio (a thedral, Notre Dame and the other Old World monuments he has visited than the majority of those persons who have not been dependent on other people s eyes and on their sense of touch. He can describe the rooky outlines and mountainous de clivities of the Sierras and of the Rocky Mountains and the picturesque beau ties of tho Blue Ridge with a force and vigor combined with accuracy rarely equalled, even by writers who still re tain t lieu-sight, whilehehas been blind since he was five years old. It is his wonderful power of thus describing in simple language the concrete things of hie that renders iussermons and pray ers so foreiful and attracts to them such widespread attention. His first invocation to attract notice in the House was a vigorous denunciation of rtock gambling, but recertlv ho cast all previous utterances in tho shade by referiingto the present labor troubles in such a manner as to call forth from a Representative there- mark that it was an "incendiary speech." A reporter of tho Post found Dr. Milburn enjoying the delight of a long stenmied pipe. At tho reporter's en trance the doctor arose, and, in a hearty voice, said he was "glad to see" him. The reverend gentleman is of tall and commanding presence. Broad-chested and inclined to stout ness, ho is tho picture of health. A full, untrinimed gray beard floats away down his vest, whilo his black hair, streaked with silver, is brushed back from his high forehead and hangs in bushy luxuriance upon the collar ot his clerical coat, llisstrongly-marked features bear a kindly expression, and are every now and then lit up by n .4- wi.:i i-.,ii.;.w. i... j luiiatti i u muni;, ituifu tumult nu fixes his eyes upon the person whom he is addressing, and tho sightless orbs appear to look straight into tho soul of his listener. Ho is a most in teresting talker, and ono of his favor ite hobbies is tho subject of health and its promotion. He is a very Jew in his selection of food, positively eschewing all hog meats, and ho treats himself to a regular courso of curry comb and rough towel, cold water, oil and sun-baths every morning. As he himself says, he is ono of tho best groomed men in tho country. The Coming: Fruit Crop. From tho Now York Hurald. Tho present Spring has co far brought an unusually small number of frosts likely to be injurious to tho fruit crops on tho Atlantic seaboard. Tho se verest of them occurred before tho warm weather camo and a decided im pulse has beon given to vegotation. This fact is interesting as confirming the theory that opring irosts aro low u'licn at "the ontiiiiii'' of tho vernal season the snow-fall rcmaiii'iig on the oil is scanty, as was tho case this year in tho Atlantic states, ml he. iwtrind tnr tho occurrence of frosts has' not passed, and tho fruit may yet! sutler in somo degree, jjuc mo proua bilitiitH n in that, exct-nt ill Now Eng land and tho northern parts of Now York and Pennsylvania, tho peach ana other iruit crops win oscapo serf ous injury. Unless tho character ot the hpnng should suildonly change vow much for the worso wo innv ex pect an early and on abundant fruit and vegetable crop cast of fheAlle-ghanies. When Should ClrU ainrryl My toply to .ho Important (ticitlon, "When ahull our yotitn; women nmrry?" Is from I'll to 25, ntt few git la nro roaily for the duties of married lih liotorc then, cither physically or mentally. Miuiy nro never lit, owing to the serious detects in our mod ern education and inherited ills. "When nhnll our young man marry?" is a still more important question, to my mind, because theius ot thofnthern visited upon the children nro too otten tho cause ot the feebleness which is usually attributed to the mothers. When young peoplo nro wisely prepared for marriage, nud taught its sanctity, it will cento to be the leap in the dark it now is to both pnrties, and tho beauty and vigor ot youth will innko it what it should be mifo nnd happy. As teacher, nurse, author, and confidanto to young nnd old, 1 huvo had many opportu nities of looking behind tho curtain, nnd nm convinced that books on tho health ot jour boys are much moro needed than any additions to the library of ndvico our poor girls arc supplied with. Begin nt tho right end, gentlemen, and do not visit upon Evu's daughters tho sins of Adnm's sons, making it unsafe to marry at all. Louisa M. Alcott in Brooklyn Magazine. An IC.veoiitlvo Session. Sho wns tho daughter of a senator, nnd her HKcethcait had been to sco her every evening sinco Lent had given thorn tiino and opportunity. Her father becamo somewhat alarmed, nnd this morning ho called hor into his study. "Well, pnpn," sho said, sweetly, "you sent for me. What is it?" "My dear daughter," ho replied, "I be liovo Mr. Blank has been to seo you every night for some time past?" "Yes, papa." "And ho was here last night? "Yes, papn." "Well, daughter, I want to know what occurred during your protinctod interview in tho pallor. I nsk it, my child, becnuso I hnvc especial reasons for wishing to know." "Dear papn," replied the girl, with tears in her ryes, "I do not doubt your right to nsk what occurred there; but, papa, it was an executive session; nud, papn, you would not havo mo divulge tho Bccrcts of such a meeting, would you?" Tho old man said novor a word in reply. Washington Critic. Ilnllan Mnsem In Court. Thcro was an amusing cuso in a Snn Francisco court tho other day. Cherubini, tho well-known Italian singer, was thcro as n defendant, being charged with making an nssnult upon one Belnsco, a property man. When the defendant held up his hands to bo sworn, he exclaimed in an excited man ner: "I swear fifteen thousand times," and when his testimony was brought to n, 'con clusion lie cried out: "Oh, pleaso, please, let mo toll ever, ever bo much more." Though the nssnult was proven tho excita ble basso was let off fscot-free, it having np poured in evidence tliat tho plaintiff had become addicted to tho reprehensible habit of frying lish beneath tho great singer's nose, nnd this apparently tho judgo thought justified tho nssnult. A New City In ICciuwIor. A young toucher tells us of her own amusing perplexities. In a geographical recitation tronble in pronunciation was tho constant cause of ijui'slious. "Do tho best you can," said the teacher, "but do not keep running to me." A persistent lilt lu girl asked almost immediately how to pro nouncfl thoSoiilliAmerieun city Guayaquil. "Attack it," was tho torso reply. Without an instant's hesitation tho girl continued her recitation: "Attnckit is a city of Kcuudor." Bos ton Heboid. Tlic A rl I'll 1 lliifl'ulo Iliicliiiiiin "Somo ot tho liaekmen of this city are a scaly sot," grumbled a traveler at tho Cen tral depot yesterday morning. "My wife and I got in from Chicago lato last night, nnd I asked one of tho Jehus nutsido the depot where I could find n goodhotol. 'Try the Continental. It isn't far off. Take you there for Si,' Haid he. I jewed him down to rents, and wo got in. Ho drove about tn minutes, turned seventeen cor ners nud finally left us at our inn. I'er haps in v dander wasn't, up when I found out this inuriiiug that Iho hotel is u'-xt to tho depot." Buffalo Courier. Dr. It. Butler, Master of Arts, Cambridge University, Knglnud, says: "St. Jacobs Oil ucU like magic." Bad punctuation Stopping a good fami ly newspaper. According to tho testimony of physicians nnd coroners, in all parts of the Union, deaths havo resulted from tho uho of cough syrups, containing morphin, opium nnd other jvoisons. In this connection, Dr. Snm'l Cox, of Washington, nftor careful nnalyt-es, endorses lied Star Cough Cure as being purely vegotublc, nud absolutely freo from opiates, poisons nud narcotics. Price, twenty-five centH. A policeman's lot is often nn ncher. A boj'-cotl a bod on which industry languishes. An AstonlHlilnir Vli-ltl ol'OulM. Jit. Olliet (Ky.) Tribune, Mcy 13. Thcro was a ruuuion uL tho Louisiana Hotel, Saturday, of Messrs, Montgomery nnd Bettys, lucky holders of (Vipital I'ri.e tickets in The Louisiana Stato Loltety. Hero woro two men whoso combined wenllli only n short tlmoaeo was onlv a few hun dred dollars; now it reaches high in the thousands m vuluablo real estnto which they purchnscd with tho money thev drew. respectively, in tho drawings of Anril. 1881. nnd November, lHUX. Mr. Montgomery, who invested S9.r00 in a desirable farm ono mile from Mt, Sterling, informs us that no raised a good cron last venr. cnnsistiuz ot 10,000 Mounds of tob .ceo. for which he has been offored 7!4' ccntH per pound; fi00 bushels of corn; nud from two bushels of u nevr variety of oats (which ho procured in Philadelphia) sown on three acres, hnnest ed 200dozon bundles. Asinany nsUTstal! s sprouting from ono grain, somo measuring five feot in length, tho heads alone imio.ur lug two feet. Homo idea of the valiio ot theso oats may be formed, when we nay uint Mr. .M, was offered Sou for his last year's product. Ho has 1i acres sown this spring. The vnluo of .Mr. Montgomery's lust year's products iniiy be safely esti mated at $1,000. In addition to hi Blue Grass farm, ho purchased a valuable trait of land in ltobertson. on which his brothers are raising umttlilesj crops of tobneco, be side other products. And the sploudid possegsions of thttse men were secured by the investment of $1 in The LouUluua State Lottery I Surely tho old maxim, irum la atrunzur tliun fiction." holds good in theso liifctuncps. Sonator Stnndford linn taken a new In Tr. Newmnn'i church at Wahlimton. "l'oolii Iltiali In. AVIirrr Ansel Fenr to Ti-eml." So Impetuous youth is often given to folly and indiscretions; and, ns n result, nervous, mental and organic debility fol low, memory is impaired, srlf-conlidenco is Inckuig. at night bad die.ims occur, prema ture old age seems setting in, ruin is in the track. In confidence, vou ran. mid should write t.i Dr. 11. V. Pierce, of Bu'falo, X. Y , the nuthor of tho tieatise for the benefit of that i-lass ot patients, and desciibo your symptoms iinil sufferings, Ho can cure you at your home, mid will send you full par ticulars bv mail. Swallows with sugar in It nrc nbnn ilnut. "Is there no balm in Gilentl? Is there no physician there?'' Thanks to Dr. Pierce, there is a nil.M in his "(ioldeu Medical Discovery" a "halm tor every wound" to health, from coids, coughs, consumption, bronchitis, and nit chronic, blood, lung and liver affections. Of druggists. Tluee cigars n day will kill a man in ono hundred and eiuht years. To Iiiiillrn suffering from functional derangements or any of the painful disorders orweakenesses incident to their sex, Dr. Pierce's treatise, illustrated with wood-cuts and colored plates (lliO pages), suggests sure means ot oomplote colf-cure. Sent for 10 cents in stumps. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Everything helps even a kick, when you ute going down hill. ri.n' IScnielr for rmirili Is agreeable to inc. It l uut a Itqulil or Hiiuff. Mc. A hi each of promise costs $730 in Chi cago. lien r.l)j- ttm iiiclt, w gr lirr Cnntorl.a, Vhcn nlie w.n a Child, ulir cried for CnMnrla, AVhen she liceams Miss, lio clung to CnMorU, Y.tiw tho bad Chlhlroa, she gavo them Cistoria, Michael Dnvilt is to be the next lord mayor of Loudon, they n,v, Kvery nervous person should try Carter's Little XKItYIS Pills, They aro mado spe cially for nervous and dyspeptic men and women, and nic just tho medicino needed by nil persons who, from nny enuse, do not sleep well, or who fail to get proper htiength from their food. Cases of weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous and sick headncho, Arc, readily yield to tho use of the I.itllo Nerve Pills, particularly it roiuliined with Cartel's Little Liver Pills. In vials at '. cents. To wal.o a Venetian blind put out his eyes. IILE5, Itrhlng or llleo'tlni. relived ni 'iM-rniiiiieiilly cured by Cole' Ciirlioll- kill in. (iet. the (irimlnc. " cents mid .0 cciith:.! Unigglsts "r 1 mull. .1. W. COI.K & CO., 1'roiiV, Uluck Hlver i nns, win. I'osroe Coukling's fee in tho Broadwny cuso wns $:i().(M)U. Yor R-t nidii' emiifcpit for vlic.lx. In Icon's Heel SilReiiin til mi In an) other urlli-le. The Jewish Talmud consists of twelvo largo folio volumes. Wiiati:vi:u niitiio or designation is given to i'ever and Ague or other intermit teat diseases it is safe to say that Malaria or a disordered stato of the Liver is at fault, Klitnitinto tho iiupuiilies from tho system anil a sum and prompt cure is tho imme diate lesult. Pijekly Ash Bitters is tlin safest nud most elfeetive remedy for nil biliary troubles, kidney diseasos, and like complaints that has over been brought be fore the public. A dial is its best, recom mendation. It is Htiid that the "(lerniaii" has really gone out of fashion. We believe Hull' Hair Itenowcr has no eual as a remoiiiy tor scalp diseases. Ayet's Ague Cure never fails to cure nil diseases caused by malarial poisoning. Itcligioii is tho best armor, but tho worst cloak. For Cuts, Gnlla, Old Boich, Scratch es, Thrush, oto., use Htownrt'H Iloal ing Powder, 15 and 50 eonta u box. Membership of tho United States senate represents S 1 (il'.OOO.OOO of wealth. If nfllleted with .Siro Myes, lino Dr. Ipsna 'J lioinpbuu H lijo wntor. iiniKKiets sell it. gou Nothing travels so quickly ns society scandal. I am selling Atlilophoros. I do not know oT an instance where it litis failed to givo satisfaction for neuralgia nud rheumatism. II. T. Wall, druggist, Montfort, Wisconsin. Tho patients' sutifJaetiou must bo tho fluul measure of sucess. Cultivated conceit grows into insanity. It Won't Bake Bread In cthfr words, we dniiot claim that Hood's Fsrsv :arllla -will do Impossibilities. Wo tell you plslnlr what !t tins done, nnd submit proofs from souices of iinfiuotloned reliability, and uk you frankly If you aro suffvrliiE from any dlseane or affection caused or promoted by Inpuio blood or low stato of tha sys tem, lo try Hood's Sarmparllla. Our experience warrants us In asui!nz)ou thai tou will not be dis appointed 111 IllO ICiUll. "I havo taken Hood's fiirsnparllla for dyspepsts, which I havo hud for the lust nlno or ten yean suf fering terribly. It has now entirely cuicd inc." lilts. A. Noinox, Clitc-opee, Mass. "After sufforlnit miuiy jears with kidney com plaint, I was recommended by my pas:or, Her. J. 1' Btoue, lo try Hood's batsninrllla, It has done mo more good than anj thine else." llnwi.v C. Ccbcikk lialton. N. It. ".My lic thinks there Is nothing like Hood's Bar saporllla, and ue nre uevcr without It lu tho house." I-'. II. I. vouch t-yiuemr, V Y Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by oli dint-it stn. el. tlx for tX l'rciar d by C. I. IIUOL) A. CO., A0he urrs, Lowed, llass. 100 Doses Ono Dollar FREE FARMS nrif US. The most nmiittrtiil in. lt uliural lMrk In Aoioi1a4. Surrouiutr by pro in roi.s niliiiiiv and inanufacUirlnir tOHns. I IS II l.'lt'N l It A IUM1U U.L-nUI in crops iairc.i in iu.). 'i nn un fir .ICKKN Ol' fill Vi:iNM I'N'I' I. A. Ml. subleut 10 pie-Kiptl"ii an I hfitiiettoAU. Ijtnds for sals loan, tual settlers at M per aero I.ONtl TIM II. I'ark Irrigated by Immense canals, t'htap railroad -a nrilils:.. rt-. nrir-. coI.OIIAImi I. AND C LOAN UJ., Optra llou.s block, Heater, Colo , lloz UIO. At Bsrtnl a tlvkiiili 10 sweet. ! AtfisTentcenl thsvr'a ra.iVtiV.H'-J'immiy, ' . vJXHHan -'4atBe.-;raWAiriaaaUaT ikB a;M.r.' y mwi i i . jn-aaaA" .mtmniarmimtr hp' To ttctl onerowJthin'i a treat Tbtrnawtywhtretbers'nwlll They ttill keep Bp tho old, old game, This renraaentt a heatllir llle. Jus! sueh a Ilia as Teroughoutlta villous scenet. Who utethe Smith's I II I Ilnn't waste your inonrv on munibrrui'lier coat ft,, null MIUNnPI.jrKr.l4 IsabM'lu'r yi'i -a I (raoor ) v ill stru you q(y in i , lunlsit sloruil Ak- rth ' rlall JilUMi ' sM'-ssaauJ laVmiomiirr l( ur lortW'trlo it', i t ii fin i. n r nnnurwe r- rM M tm mm i i - THE BEST TGNiL'. This medicine, combining Iron with fiurs Vegetable tonic, quickly nnit completely I'nre l)Yspjepln. InrllsrMlmi, Wrnknraa, 1 in purr lllnoil, ,llnlurln,L'lillls nnd fevers, anil Netiritlsln. Itts tin unrnllinc remedy for DbcRJCS of the Kldnrya nnd l.lvrr. H S lm Billable for Pbes-es peculiar to Women, nnd all who lend Mdentnry lives. ItilocMiol lnliire the teeth, csucliendachC.or produce constipation othn- Iron nittlicinn ilo, It enriches awl purifies thelilood, stimulates the sppetlte. nlils the reinitiation of food, re lieves lleiutlmrn and Hr Idling, mid strength en the muscles unci nerves. ..... Kor Intermittent rovers, lassitude, Lack of Knergv, Ac, it has no eo.ur.1. a- The genuine lias nbove trade mnrV nnd crossed red lines on wrapper. Tnke no other. u, 4. ..!,.. RttmiN lilESICll. 00- Bll.Tln08E.HD. The best nnd snrcst Ilcmrdy for Cure of nil diseases caused by nny dernnpement of tho Liver. Kidneys, Stomnch nnd Itowcls. Dyspepsia, lrk Headache, Constipation, billons Complaints and Malaria of nil Kinds yield readily to the bencllccut influence of It Is pleasant to the taste, tonf up tho system, restores nnd preserves health. It is purely VoRctnlile, nnd cannot fail to prove benellclnl, both to obi nud youuR. As a ltlood I'urlfler it Is superior to MI others. Sold everywhere nt $1.00 a bottle. IS HUNGRY within an hour, moro or less, after a meal, he is a dyspep tic. It shows his stomach i3 not I able to dispose of what ho ha3 I eaten. But to eat and thus im pose moro work is an absurdity, i Take DR. JONES' RED CLOVER TONIC, which cures Dyspepsia ( ana an stomacn, Liver, Kidney, and Bladder troubles. It is a per fect tonic, appotizer, blood puri fier, a sure euro for ague and ma laria diseases. Price, Fifty Cents. Hot awBeW r In tb RUumisth Hue Imrr I hail !dc uiinf ATHLOPJIOROS iwojrari it;o. It irtkdf t Ihoroufti cure o my iav." Mr. Ml Hmlih, CI N, roUr HtrMt, firlnflelil, (t. iihluphuro I sstiolm itlr, ruutatolDg nvtspluu, uorplilDr ur oilier liijurloua lnrrlifiit, and It ft are cur for Hliruaitil-ui, Ak jour drufilti for Atlilo ptmi, If tu rwiuot it rt It of Islm do not try lometLlor !, but rJfr l oner froinui. V.'ewlll itutl It riprcat (aMon rrclrt f jrlcf. $1,00 bottlr. ATHLOPHOROS CO.. 112 Wall St.. New York. ASK FOR THE W. L. llcst mslfria!, iwrfert lit. iniualaauy 5or8il slioo, i-ery lalr worraiitisl. Tako uouo ualwui ttauilca W. I DoiihIuh' $:i.iki Khiie. 1 i'arranti-(l., (.()iiL'r'i.ri. llnlliiii and Ijiixi. If jou cannot iret tluwo Hhiiea from ilculcrx, iicnil aiUretwed jiOKtal card tow. L, vvuKiar, iniKkiuu, num. ISTERBROOK8 mm LeadinpNos. : 14, 048, 130, 135, 333, 161. For Balo by nil Statlonors. THE ESTEROROOK STEEL PEN CO., U'orlui Camden, N. J. 26 John St., New York. BUCKEYE FOLDING BINDER, Th Ilithtestrunnlnir elevator MnJer In tlisworhl vi,i. .oi to iaslliioiitiitiim irates. Itequlro le storoire room. Sever "Us ics a hunJIe. UKXTloM juui ri-KB hf n you n"l fr our Catalosue, Aiillumii. Miller A-1'.. AUion. Ohio. .1 rm i mw it m m a ni"iiittiii CURtS VHIRE All USE fAIIS. tm jjestioiii!iiyriin. thkim roou, uso El In lime. Milil liy ilriicithits. (Si UBS Ilnblt.Qntrklrand ratolea. lycureilat Lome. Correspoudenca sullt itcil and frte trial of cure sent huncscinvritluators, TiiKllOHaiia Itxnur Loxvaxy. Lsfuyette. lax SRure relief i omit it KIDDER'S PASTILLES.McK,Tfi: SaBCharlcstonu, Mass. A rsltlr cure. So Katie, No Plsstrr. No 1'atn. V-C. I l'arar, alarshalltowo.Iowa. W. N. U., Omaha 812-22. nicer still 1 At fttTrntv I It'.ln.t ill. thaw anla. I Tbs siifnsi rbnucrt.fa Tftitl i Qlla Boans , iLf S'Xlai.'fcilu.u.'Ji'i iiffipi irf OAV ill rv !T!,nTr.v cm I B&fllaf Is TllG Best K r KWalorproofGoai Ever Made. iitivn .i a ,ii r. ii, vi ntiigitiMns r.1 . iiki4iii. Vi INEGAR BITTERS Intliosrcnt Ulood IMirKlcrand Liie-slrinx Principle ; a t.eiu c I'lirpttive mill Tonic, a perfect ltenoviitornnd Iiivieorator ft the system, In Incaar lilltorn there is vit&..ty but nonlcoholtcor minerul pcinon. Iio:it.es it tliu Skin, ot whatever name or nature, ore literally duff nn nnd carried out of tlio system In n short time hy tlio usoof the Bitters, Vlnofrnr HlttcrMftlhiysfoTerislinesa. It re lieves, nnd In time enrr Kheiiinatlsui, Ncuralifta, (tout, and similar painful dlseAses. Vinegar IMttcra cures CousUpRtioa and prercnts IJiarrhu-a. Plever before liaa n medicino been com pounded po?exlng tho power of. VtsioaA Bit Tr.ns to heal the pick. Send for cither of our vnluablo refrrenc liooka for ladle;, for formers, for merchant, our Jledlccl Treallso on niseasea, or our Catechism on lutempernr.ee nnd Tobacco, which last should bo read by every child nnd youth In tho land. A it) t wo of the nWivo book mailed tmo on receipt ot four ceuts for registration feat. lULilcDonnldDrur; Co., 632 WashltigtonSL.K.V. EXHAUSTBDVITALITY, IM,USTKATi:i SASirtK FKKK. KNOW THYSELF, m A tlrrat Meit'eil Wi rt on Manlinn 1. Nervous and riiyslcnl Drlillhy. l'reiiiaiure Decllio In Man, Hi baustM Vltslliv .Vc, .Vr ami t lie uiiliild uilicrles rcn tine from In ll-i retlun ur excrsiei, KM panes, iiitiataniially Ik und III Kill, luutlln Oontalni mora ttiu.it l.'l tnialuiiiile ireierlitliins emhraelne every reeetahle remedy In the nliarmaerrpln for ail acuta suit chronic ilbcue. It 1 rn.plintlrally a book for every num. I'rlrc only si hy mull postpaid, cuacesle In plain wrapper. ll.I.USTKATI VKS t M Vi.K Fltr.H TO A I, I. r ounR nnd mldalo nui'd men fur the nuxtnlnety days. Hcnd now, or cut till" out, at yii limy never see It sciln Addli'os Dr.. Y, II. PAKKKIt, t Uulttacli St.. HoKlnn N II. I)r Pnrker ran li rnnndrntlnlly ronsulled on all dlft'osew of man. Ids specialties JONES PAYStho FREIGHT 5 Ton Wukoii Sralp. Iron l.sirri HUcl Hfarm. Btui Tr He in and Rt-nm IIjx fir SGO. Krrrr she hctla. Vor ttt prln Usf tutnlinn Ihlt pipfr tod svUfflt JOfitS OF BIHOHAMTON. 1UNOUAMTON, N. V. ZINC COLLAR PAD. iSS'KllSe? "n,1 most tellable and dura tilo I'AII for Mure, lin k liorsei or mules. VeMttleror wear lis ns effect on their curative iiiopcrlles. Our lie loops with strap make llicin self adjuntlnc Wi Nnlli'lt ii Irlill. Foi ssle hy all Aaddlrrv Joldiem Ak voiir harnew maker for them ZINC CO I. I.Alt 1MI1 CO., Itucliunun, Mich. ftmm iMll.KofU j&Mlk'SESS A31 JDEBIlinFElllLK.ftE LECAl. A I. Ilo JC.xpnrlonce. Jten.nrknbio nnd quick cures. Trial l'nclutcmi. Conaultn Uon and Hooka by Mull KIIKI2. Addr.ss Dr. WARD & Co., Louisiana, Mo. 3?J'jtT:3ETi.T7"C3TD"S3 VOU Hill UllllM.il II ft ttnl nt ff.v. l..dnf . t. . uaeof l)r. Dye'a ( I'k'luuli.d Voltnlellelttvlth Klectrlo hiispeiiMiry Applliiueus, for tho k needy relief audper iiianent euro of .Vrrroua Debility, loss of I'llnli,nel Manhood, nnd ull kindred trouliles. Also for .naay otlier dlsraaeri. Coiuplutn restoration to lleulth, Vigor und Manhood KUiirantred. Morlaklalneurrwl. Ilfiis. Irated pamplilet In ernleil ttutloe miillvl frne, by udarosslud Voltaic Holt Cu Jlarh:i'l, Ml lu 1 a potltlv rcmtJ lurU aifr uiio- b lnuit tlsOUItOrll of orcaifi of U worit kind tori of nn i .indlar iiaitbitnurtd. lmltd. itronrl iai fatth t 1 )Clfcj. lli-ll will nod TWO HOTTI.L1 riUK, Uc'hr ub Vll UlIILU TItXITI'iK on thli tHfi.,to tnrtufTtrcr QItoEz pr tad r. 0. ftddittf. lilt, T, X bWCt'H, Hi l'ut St., N.V. tacj:, iiam)s, felt, ot sll 0lr (diviIm1!ihi, lodujlur ldj, lHv.lcmtnl, Suilluiul ttsir, ISirtb !kl, Mn, 'rli, MolU, MMi, HH Snu, Anu, Ulsrk lltfti. Kctri, IltUns snd IWIr IrnlMiL i A.l rulet,alli4B;,.l. Ijl'uMllW. MoJ I0c.1jii1. " A FREE SAIVSPLE. a sample, frea to any on seudliiK address. Mcntluo this paper aud ajdrcss K. U. IllOIIAliUa. ToU-lo, O. Miirplilno llulilt Cureillul'l toOiliiys. Mopiiy till (Juroi IIU J, Ul'KI-UKNS, I.eiUUliO. Oulo. to:;iilaya. Nopiiy till Ourod. iSurvival of the Fittest. h YAiUlX MKDin.VK THAT II AS HEAtEl) IIILLIO.NS UlltINO 33 lE.UtSI Ja iiai.m run i.vj:v woDivn of! MA. AM) JtKAfiTI The Oldest & Best Linimoiul iiVilK JtADIi IN AMmtlOA. SALES LARGER THAN EVES, rri.- xr-,.-... r.. , I I ,.,viwtM ubiiiiik jiinmiciii liliej boon known for mora thuu tlili ty.Uvt l yeitii u tliu br.t of nil I.liilmenrt. foil it nn mill lli.nsl. II. itluu ..,." I .im.ii vivii is uuira wnrH mil buiiioih mu.uiiti poiicimtcaakln, temJMtl miu.uiu, in tnu vorjr uune. elir. V I V J .1 V u . i saaaaaaa