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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1884)
PL ls S- FERSOSAL A5DUTERAET. Frederick L. Ames is a director in fifty-two railway companies. Jay Gould in twenty-four and Hugh J. Jewek in twenty. N. Y. Herald. Dr. George Fordyce, the anatomist and chcmic.il lecturer, for twenty years lived on one meal a day. He had ex cellent health. Chicago Herald. American women owe a bow to the Bill-Mall Gazette, which says: "Amer ican girls have a deserved reputation for general courage above all their sis ters eiSewhere." - Irs. Frances Hodgson Burnett has not yet fully recovered from the severe il'ne-vs of last summer. Her youno- son is the editor, printer and publisher of au amateur paper in Washington. An Oswego gentleman recently paid the n neiy-sccoud annual subsciption of lus family to the. Xcw York Evening '. T.-ie subscription was originally ma:le by the grandfather of the present jia er. -Rev. Dr. John Hall, pastor of the Fifth Avciue Ire-bvterian Church in New Yo: k ( ity. is -aid to receive .$20. oiHi a 3 ear salary, beside a house rent free and .0!j(j for a weekly story from Kob-rt 1I nner. Charles K. Salaraon. who compoed the sung -1 Arm. from Dreams of Thee." Mild it lor i'S, cop right and all. Tho piv-ent holdfrof thai right derives from it the nice l.ttle income if SUU a year. -V. Y. Tiiam. John A. Coccrill. jiarascrapherand edit- nal writer of the Nowiork W'orll, is Mippo-ed to be the be-t jiaid news paper man in this country. His alary is tflO.tK.vJ a j ear, and. in addition to t!i s Mini, he derives a iiaiui-ome ineoniu from c-eiui'.n shares of Mock in the St. Loin- i'o.-t-l)ij,a -h, presented hiinsoinu years ago by Mr. Pulitzer. Chicago Xcu. - It may interest people whom the cleverness of Cape( oil Folk-." amused Jo know that Ms--, Sallie 3Ia-lean. the au hor. is an unu-ually pretty woman. Two younir artists at a New York rc ceptio:i recently agreed. w:thout rol hiMon, upon a certain young lady as the l amUouiest one pre-ent, and it turned out to be the witty Miss Mac lean. Lieutenant Ihods. of the United Stntes ree:u:e i utter Dexter, who dis t nguishe'd hin self a the wreck of the ity of Colunib . recently, is de-eribed as "a man sl'ghtly under the average Me, trimly and compactly built, and with brouud and regular :eature, d noiinir 'nergy and deterniitiation." He was in the rreat tornado, hurricane ami tidal wae which devastated St. Thoni :i! thir'een f is ago. There were eighty vessels in t lie harbor, and he was on board one of the only two which were saved. HUMOROUS. It was a nn of Erin who asked the meeting to cm. us him from -en-ice on :i comui ttee be-asi e he expected to be uncxpcitcdly called away. "Who i the first lady in the land?'' nervou-ly in uires a coulcxnporary. Wi en you come to Philadelph'a, if you will s iek jour-elf up a little and comb tl.o burrs out " your hair we will take ou uj) to tliC hosse an i introduce you to her. Philadelphia Call. " Indeed. Sue"s new hat is no great hake-. although she th'nks all the w .rid of it," lemar'ced Amy to the Hirh-Scl;ool r"rl. "Xo great shakes!1' re-ionded the liih School girl, "why don'1 roil sav viorations ot no mnjjrrii- tude?' " Od CiVy Dcrri'-k A small Loy in Ma'ne listened de murely to the story of J-anon's tying tiie i re-brands to the tails of foxes and then sending them through the 1'hilis t:nes eorn, and at the conclusion of the narrative asked iunocenth: Auntie, did it pop?" -V. J. Indpi:!cnL Pleasures of Coasting. Itreiitln-t- thrre a mars v.t!i S' til so tlsatl Who ijfcrnlea tmr "bob-Met: ' li yi.is r- Unit n . iro make y.jiir wilt. Th-'ti1 -k Mime :&', nnd lijj"ry !'"' Hisjli tli until yce"-t:itliui. rr.-jityotir f:ime, aii'l Mvecji iliro'ffut e:tssvifr as l'.ime. -And iT ! ie:u'h the Ton: tiiiliuntr. Lc.u.l jfaie uilS 1 '.ip tniiu hour! :inl tonsne. -Didn't i tell you that I didn't want to see you in this court-room again?" aked a Police. Judge of an Irishman. Vt-s. sor."' "And didn't ou promise that I would neier see you again?" "I did, ycr honor." "Then why do I see von?'1 "JJccause ye are not blind, yer lioiior."--A'. Y. Ledger. -I had hardly entered the room," said he, with a tremulous voice, "when a mi.-t sudd -nly gathered before my eves. I wa- unable to see an inch in front of me, I heard the murmur of v.i es, and then" "You fainted!" quickly put in his friend. "No; I wiped'the rost oft" my glasses." Chi cago Tribune. Here is a fair sample of a small boy- diary, as given b an exchange: -tol up and washed me had break fast slid down hid bad a light with Willie Smith wc won't speak any more -wore a hole in the toe of my new boot steering my sled eat supper pa spanked me" about the boot went to bed bully good day.' -Julia" asked a New York editor if it would be right to have her pet poodle in the parlor while receiving wills on New Year's day. and the eru dite editor replied that, if her pet poodle was the breed that wore only two legs and a wealth of shirt-collar, and so forth, he couldn't see any material ob jections; but if the poodle was the gen uine four-footed article, she had better keep it out of the room or it might be fatally frightened when the other poo tlieother jolly dogs called. Xorru Ivwn Herald. A Had Indictment. A highly-respected citizen was ar raigned before court for shooting and killing a friend. The evidence was di ect, ami after exhaustive arguments iad been made the Judge said: "It is clearly proved that you are ruilty as charged by the indictment.' "ifut I protest my innocence," re alied the prisoner. "The indictment reads that 1 did shoot aud kill the gen tleman with powder and a leaden bul let. This is a mistake 1 had no aullets at the time, so I loaded my gun Rith powder and a horse-shoe nail." "That, indeed, alters the case," said .he Judge. "The indictment said bul et when it should have said nail. You tre discharged, sir." Arkansaio Truly iler. IWM-iJsaAMMBiiA.iAiw-ir iii.iivil 1 1-i.l.J. "' - '. !... .-- J -" J-1.'-' , . J- - - :;---' . ".-.-,. '.in .'.. .. n . . . ,,.., r r.fv, ..-.. r i ,, , , , , . , ,', ,,. L-.:".JJTrsf Hunting the "JVhippoorrvHU One of the pleasantest facts abont the study of oird life is that there is al most never a time when something of interest is not going on. If it rains so v. jlently that one does not care to vent ure out of doors, he may yet look from his window and see the birds busy in the trees or upon the grass. Even at night I have gone out to discover what it was that set the black-billed cuckoo a-complaining to the darkness, ana caused the homely hair-bird or chip-ping-Sparrow to utter his plain, yet musical, trill under the silent stars. On the sides of the mountains hereabouts, on warm, moonlight summer nights, one who will take the trouble to tramp through some very uncomfortable ter ritory, encumbeied by rocks and over grown with j-oung,but vigorous, bushes, may find himself in the midst of a very hvely community. Here those weird and ghostly birds, the whippoorwilK swarm in great numbers, hugging all day the leaf-strewn ground, which their plumage so closely "imitates that they seem a part of the" earth itself, and at night waking into a nervous activity for which their sluggish apathy during the hours of sunshine hardly prepares the mind of the student of their habits. In shooting by day over the mountains, I have often come upon the drowsy con gregations of these night birds, almost stepping upon them before they would lly, and then seeing them rise at my feet and flutter away as noiselessly as owls, or as if they were dry leaves urged onward by the wind. 15ut for the silence of their flight they might be mistaken for woodcocks, and are quite as ilect: yet they are reluc tant to lly far. and soon alight upon some branch, which the- always strike upon at right angles, like other birds, but immediately turn and rest upon it lengthwise. This peculiarity they share with their cousins, the night-hawks. The two varieties aie olten considered identical by ru-tic observers hereabouts, although diflering from each other in appearance and "habits, the cause of their manner of resting on tree branches eide:itly being the weakness of their feet, which are almost rudimentary, and an inheritance from many generations of earth-squatting ancestors. The proper place of the whippoorwill and night-hawk is upon the ground, a rock, or some other broad, ilat surface. They are not fond of trees, and seldom rest in them, and when they do so, they are partly dependent for support upon the resting of their breasts upon the branch. A whippooru ill's eye is quite expres sionless. It shows no noticeable distinc tion between pupil and iris, and, like that of all pure 1 nocturnal birds, it is ' constructed for the ndnr.ssion of all tho light that can possibly be obtained. There is soinetning very impressive m this stolid and unvarying stare of the night birds. I hae seen nearly every cmotirm in the eves of mv feath ered friends of the day, but tho-e of the night invariably hold a mask l.eforo any feeling-, they raav experience. But to n turn to the w' ipjw)orvills. At night the dusky thickets in which they swarm become singularly animated. The strange song re-ounds on every side, and those who have heard it only at a distance can have no idea of the tremendous volume of it when it is ut tered close at hand. It seems impossi ble that one bird could make such a racket, and when twenty are at it at once the resultant uproar strangely af fects the nerves with its ecrieand al most d abolical quality. During the ut terance of the song the birds are at rest, wther upon some rock or low bush, and at its conclusion they dart rap'dly about, -eizing upon the insects, chiclly the iiight-nyingcoleoptene and lepidoptcra, which form their food. They are astonishingly swift in their movements, aud their flight, half seen in the moonlight as it sifts through the irees. is exceedingly graceful, pictur es uesness being lent to it by rapid openings and shuttings of the lan-Iike tails, the broad white patches on each side of which become at such times very conspicuous objects. I have sometimes shot these birds simply upon the disclos ure of their whereabouts that was made by this quick d.play of white feathers, but should not like to mention the quantity of ammunition that was wasted before this result was accomplished. The night-hawk is not so purely a noc turnal bird :is the whippoorwill, al though all night long may be heard above the town his monotonous squeak ami the dull sound of his swoop as lie falls through the air to capture an in sect far below him. It is like the noi-e produced by blowing into the bungholo of a barrel. On cloudy days, however, he hawks about from sunrise until dark, and it has been my observation that when he does so he rests during the night. Occasionally the night-hawk comes out in broad sunlight, and thus further confuses the searcher into his habits. I remember on one occasion, when hunt ing in the meadows late in the summer with a friend, seeing a cloud of these birds rise from the side of Mount Hol yoke, as if at a prearranged signal, and cross the river toward us. W'e had never seen night-hawks in flock before, and stood and watched them with great interest. There must have been a couple of thousand in the company, and on reaching the meadows they spread out and quartered over the ground at a height of about ten feet, catching up the insects that rose from the clover. The van was led by the older birds, as wc discovered by " observing on their tails the white band which marks the adult of the species, and the younger members, which were, evidently birds of the j'car, came behind. They mani lestcd complete indifference to our pres ence, and we, perceiving an unexampled opportunity to secure some line speci mens of this not very easily-obtained variety for our cabinets, began flicking off the best of them. We shot none ex cept those in whose tails we could see the white band, yet we secured more than twenty before the van of the Hock passed by and the immature members came up, and as they were passing very rapidly, this fact may indicate the size of the swarm. Such an incident I ajn inclined to regard as unusual. I had before, and have since, observed a dozen or twenty birds quartering about the meadows at the same time, but neither my experience nor that of other 10I lectors in the town includes any other snch large flock as that mentioned above. Northampton (Mass.) Cor. If. X. Hun. In Optical DelnsIoH. The following is a very singular illus tration of the optical delusion which a ihange of possition will sometimes effect. Take a row of ordinary capital letters and tigures: SSSSSSXXXXXX333S388S8S3 They arc such as are made up of two parts of equal shapes. Look carefully t these and you will perceive that the upper halves of the characters are a very little smaller than the lower halves so very little that an ordinary eye de :laFes them to be of equal size. Now turn the paper upside down, and with out any careful looking you will see the difference in size is very much exaggera ted; that the real top half of the letter is vary much smaller than the bottom half. It will be seen from this that there is a tendency in the eye to enlarge the upper half of any object upon which it looks. Chicago Times. -. Seven Wine Men Baffled. Tho y. Y. Morning Journil says that Sirs". F. G. Kellogg, 50 E. S:h St., was par tially pnralyzed, and lay for sevon days in convulsions. Physicians were engaged and discharged until seven bad fairea to help or cam her. She vas unable t leave he? bed, a3d was as helplss; as a child. After using all sorts of salves, ointments, lotions nnd plasters, hsr cau was jjiven up m hopeless. She was induced to try St. Jacobs Oil as a last chance. She begin to improve from the time tho firstnpplica ion was made, and by its continue! ue, sue has completely recovered. It has been found that the termination "atic" in the word "lunatic" and "fanatic" refers to the upper story. Chicago Times. Cauttou to Dairymen. Ask for Wolls, Richardson & Co.'s Im proved Butter Color, and take no other. itewnre of all imitations, and of all other oil colors, for every other one is l.able to become rancid and spoil the butter into Which it is put. If you can not get it writs to us at Burlington, Vt.,to know where and how to got it without ex ra expense. Thou sand of tests have len made, and they always prove it the Lest. A coat-tait. flirtation is the lntet. A wrinkled roat-tail bearing dusty tot-marks means : "I have spoken to your father." A messenger of Health. Sent free to sutlertrs from nervous, chronic and blood diseas"s, brain and heart affections, nervous debility, etc. It tells of wonderful cures effected by Dr. Scott's Coca, Beef and Iron, wi:h Pho"thoras. Sold by druggists; $1. Dr. Scott, Kansas City, Mo. Ax Oregon man wants to irade a mule for a wife. Some m n never know when they are well off. Chicago Tribune. My father had an eating cancer for sev eral j-ears, w Inch bad eaten awav his under lip and tho inside of his chee'e, down to the bottom of his gums. We got some of Sw ifi's Specific and gave h.m, and the effect 1-as been wonderful almost mi ncu lous. The horts are all healed, and he is perfectly well. Every one here said it was only a question of time about his death, and his cure has created the greatest ex citement in this part of the country. Wm. B. Lath nor. South Easton, Mas., Jan. 7, 1&4. A max feels a pride in b"ing fpokn of as "one of the oldest inhabitants," but. a woman never does. Hotel Mail. From Colonl C. H. Mackey, 32nd Iowa Infnntrj : I have derived mofo Joneflt from Ely's Cream Balm than anything el-e I have ever tr:ed. I have now been using it for three months and am experiencing no trouble from Catarrh whatever. I havo been a sufferer for twenty years. C H. Mackey, Sigournej-, Iowa, Feb. t!2, 1&:2. Can tho policeman who chases and catcres a Chine-e criminal be said to be tho Asia-.ic collarer? Hale's Hany of Horehonnd anil Tar Cures coughs, bronchitis and consumption. Pike's toothache drops cure id one minute. It's mighty aggravating to a prisoner to hear the jader whistling: "Mother keeps the gate locked now." Boston Tost. " Mother Swan's Worm Syrup," for fev erishness,worm.s,const;pation,tasteless. t!3c Bloating headaches, nervnu prostration nnd spinal weakness cuied bv Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i Sallie MAxnEr. is a hard girl to court. bhe doesn't care for sparks. itoy Tuna. "Buchu-paiba." Quirk, complete cure, all annoying Kidney and Urinary Discuses, 1. You should not stono your neichlnr, but you may rock his baby. X. Y. Xcics. Rev. Mr. Grenkikld, of Knoxville Tenn., says: " Samarium Xercttie cured my son of epileptic fits." Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Renewer" re stores health aud vigor, cures Dyspepsia,?l. Dr. Williams' Indian File Ointment. Warranted to cure any case ol blind, bleed ing or itching piles. At druggists. THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITV. Fet). 26. 1R1. SATTLE Shlppinir Steers. ...f.- GO & 5 2JJ, Native Heifer:) 3 M (ti 4 00 Native Cows 3 li) Q. 4 SO Butcher? Steers.. 4 0J 04 f lw HOGS Good to choice heavy 0 .0 & 0 P0 Lijjht t() (( oU0 WHEAT No. 1 W di, 1 01 H No. 2 & SHi No.tt TO & 7C4 CORN No. 2 41'gffi 41, DATS No. 2 iljilc 30 UVE No. 2 47 fr 48 FLOlTU Fancy, per sack 2 25 (T6 2 : II A V Cir lots, bright 7 00 fift TM IUrrTEK Choice dairy 2i & 24 CHEESE Kansas, new 08 Cjj 11 EGGS Choice 21 (jo 23 POHK Hams llUfo 14 Shoulders 8 tt 10'4' Sides 9 45 ll LARD 9 ci 94 WOOL Missouri, unwashed.. 17 (ft 18 POTATOES Per bushel 43 2 5J ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Shipping Steers.... S 75 Q, C 2T. Butcners Stoers... 4 00 671 5 20 HOGS Good to choice 6 75 0 80 SHEKP Fair to choice 4 00 5 00 FLOUR XXX to choice 3 40 di 4 25 WHEAT No.2 Winter 1 075f 5i 110 No. 3 89515 101 CORN No. 2 mixed SOJi .Wf OATS No.2 34(rft 354 RYE No. 2 M fr 59J.J PORK 18 00 18 05 COTTON Middling 9'iTfi 9J TOBACCO New Lugs 4 40 & 4 73 Medium new leaf 6 25 5 75 CHICAGO. CATTLE Good shipping 5 90 6fc 6 40 HOGS Good to choice 5 80 C4 7 65 SHEEP Fair to choice 3 50 & 4 M FLOUR Common to choice.. 5 00 63 6 00 WHEAT No. 2 red lC'JSa 94 No. 3 (C a Kl No.2 Spring 924P& 94 CORN No.2 SHifi 53H OATS-No. 2 32i 33 Ri K. ....... oS 2 S!i PORK New Mess 17 974 18 20 NEW YORK. CATTLE Exports 6 00 7 00 HOGS -Good to choice 710 Cft 7 40 COTTON-Middling lOUfo 10J4 FLOUR Good to choice 4 50 & fi 75 WHEAl No. 2 red 1 11 1 153 No.2Spring 1 05 1 OS CORN No.2 624a 65 OATS Western mixed 40 6 42 PORK Standard Mn 17 75 18 00 HEREDITARY TAINTS. Sa BeveItlABB on a Subject Which Concern the Welfare of the Race mad the Happiness of All. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. To any one who has studied the laws of life, and especially those which relate to reproduction, an experience such as we are about to relate, will come with special force and interest. The transmission of otrtain mental traits of prominence, and of certain physical traits of equal promi nence, are facts which all acknowledge, bat which none ran understand. The fa ther may bs distinsuish"d the son, an imbecile; or, the parent may be decrepit and unknown, and the child achieve the highest place possible to humanity. But through it all, thtre will be ceitain charac teristics, which mark the individual a de scending from certain ancestors. Too often, indeed, the-o characterises aro m ilrinitics. and o.ten of :v physical nature. The.io fact-; were strikingly brought out dm ing a conversation, which a representa tive of this paper recently had with Mib. Carrie D. T." Swift, who is tho wife of ono of our most prominent citizens. Tnis lady relatol Uiat she inherited irom hr parents certain tendencies, over which she had no control, and which were in the nature of blood ditllcol ie, assuming the lorm of rheumatism. Her experience can best ba d&cribtid in her own words. To tho writer she said: " I felt the beginning of this hereditary taint many years ago, in vague pains, which seemed to come unaccountably and at uncalled for limes. They were annoy intr, exhausting, a-nl in erfered not only with my duties, but also totally destroyed my happiness. At firt, ttoy would be only traiihie' t, appearing for a day ortwo, and taen dwinpeaiing; then ii'ain they would come in such violent form-, that ft was impossible lor mo to litt a cup to my mouth. Afterwards, my feet ai'd hands swelled so ihat it was impossible for me to draw on my bhoes or gloves without tho greatest illort. I r. alized what the diDl cu.ty was, but seeme I powerless to avert it. I finally 1 ecame so bad that 1 was ccn fined to thd house and to my bed most of tr.o time. My joints pained mo continuous ly and my fi'e swelled to enormous pro portions. Knowing that I inherited this tendency, I had about nbaudoi'ed hepe, when I began theusa of a remedy, whica was recommended to mo as a fiieud a be ing specially efficient in cases of a similar kind. To my grear gratitude, I found tat it relieved me, restored my appetite, and I nm able to say that now I havo gained Jorty pounds m weight, feel perfectly w- ft and am in the best possible condition, ow im., wholly, to Warner's Safe It' climatic cu e, which was the remedy I used." "Ko one would ever suspect yen had suffered so, Mrs. Switt, to see you now," remarked the reporter. "'ihat is what all my friends say. Only ves'erday, an acquaintance of mi e, whom 1 had not seen for some time, hesitated, be fore speaking, aud apologized by saying: ' Why, I ready did not know you,"you have changed so for the bitter since I last met you, uow well you do look." " Have you any objection to giving the namo of the party wtio first mentioned this remedy to vqui" ' Xot the sl.ghtest. It was Mr. It. II. Furman, tho photographer." Ttie newspaper man. after bidding Mrs. Swift good-bye, repiiin-d to tae photo graphic rooms of Mr. Fuiman, when tho following conversation ensued: "Haveyi u been a sufferer lrom rheuma tism, Mr. FurmnnJ" " Well, I should think I had." " For how many yours?" "'lwvlv or fitteen." "Did you try to cure it?" "Yes," I tried everyt.iing, nnd, at last, went to the Hot Springs of Arkansas, and nothini- seemed to do ino any pood until I tri- d Warner's Safe Rheumatic Cure." " And it cured you. did it?" "Yes, completely." "And yon can cordially recommend i'?" " Yes, "inde d, more coidiallv than any thingd have ever known of. It is r-imply a wonder ul mtd:ciue. I believe that two thirds of all c.isi-s, both acut and chronic, could b3 cured as I was cured by the use of this remedy. In fact I know a number of persons who have been in the worst possi bleconditiou, and are now completely well wholly through its use." Tho statements above made are from sources, the air-honty of which can not be questioned. They conclusively provo the v.duo of the preparation named and show that even hereditary ti aits can be removed by the use of the proper means. Bulwer was right; there is no such word as fail; it is mollified down into as signment. No JtFDiciNE has ever b-;en known so ef fectual in the cure of all thoe diseases arising from an impure condition of tho blood as Scovill's Sarsai-arilla op. Blood and Liver Syrup. Thk preferred creditor is ono who will wai longest for his pay. X. O. Picayune. " Brown's Bronchial Troches" are ex cellent for the relief of Hoarseness or Sore Throat. Thev are exceedingly effective. iS'oW only in boxes. Prico 25 conts. Bakers nro great loafer, but they are generally high-bred men. X. Y. Inde pendent." Acharming resolvent, a matchless laxa tive, an infallible norvo conqueror, is Samaritan XeTcine. Ten silver dollais In each vest-pocket will keen the vest down some. A'. Y. Post. " Rough on Corns." 15c. Ask for it. Com plete cure.hard or soft corus,warts,bunions. Would it ln correct to say that a simplo boy was a sillabub? Chicago Herald. Reddino's Rusia Salve is tmequRled for chil blains, chapped hands frost bites, etc. Try it. It is tho gearing of machinery that al ways travels in cog. Lowell Citizen. CTRougb on Coughs," 15o., at Druggists. Com plete euro Coughs. Hoarseness, Sore Throat. . Beware of the incipient stages of Con sumption. Take Piso's Curo in time. GERMAN REMEOf r no r A Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica Lnnbigo, lUriiche, Hfadachf, Toothache, Bore Throat, Swelling. Sprains. Bruises, Barn, Hemlds. Frot Bites, And AU Other BODILY PAINS upd ACHES. Bold by ItrupcisUanil Dealer everywhere. Fifty Cents a bottle. Dlrrctlom In 11 Lansrunfes. THE CHAKLE9 A. TOOELER CO.. (Sacceators to a.tockub co.; Baltimore. Hi, U.S.A. HaI till ft Beautiful Photographs. UCLUntl Group: S. S. Jcan-U?. Url g and nfflrera tnallrdfree !ltr inn asjuuaj. ai et, sSUUs BrMklya,X.T. FultB Hire SEED Xorffcern Orown, all tested : reli able, fresh, cheap. New wheat for 1111 noK lows ait the Wr. Catal Free. J. Saukb. Box 3, LaCrowe, WlE. cmcobs nil CHAMPION RIKK ROLLER SKATE. Q JBbIssmSI n Tb Champion Stav w 11 Urt Ave t!;r.e as lone; aa nr other slut?. Every Pair Uarrant-il. 8p eial p-tcea to Club uU Hau. Maaagars furaished oa implication. E. E. MENCES & CO. Oirsct Importers of Guns 2nd Gun Goods, 121-183 West rifth Sirtat, lUuiavteA CatigUe free. fiamsau City. 3Xe itism They who work early and late the year round need, oc casionally, the health tnl stimulus Impart ad byawholesome ionic tltcc Ho8tctter3 Stomach B.ttera. To all. Us purity and CtBct- ncy ns a remod v and prei cnUrc of tits cj roinmtnd it. It checks incipient rheumatism irut ma larial fjin; oin, re lievrs to"tl nilon, dyfpcpi.a and o l'ous-ne-M. ncn rrviiu ture decay ot the puy leal enerjrlt, nr.; cates the Inflrmliles of e and haMciw convalescence. For sale ty all IlniKKlrfa and Dealers generally uatirm nKm trn seaarh. mt t Crimox. Swift's Specific Is entirely a vepetntilc prrpawton. and fnoutdnn be confounded wliii the ariuti sut ftluitcs. Imitations nnu-tccrct liumtjucv. "mimim Altaians," cic, etc. which nrj now belnsmanifntt urcd by various pr'oT. None of th-t" con'jln a suwloarttcls which enters Into the cocii-adtlon of S. fa. ft. TIitc i only one Swift's Spittle and t Ii-re 1 nolliintr in thL' world like It. To iivwntdl-!-terjnd d.iappClntiuint, be sure to get the gvuulue. Swift's Specific Is a complete antidote to Blood Tii Blood P'son. M.l'.rtal 1'oUoii aul 3 In Humor. J. DiCKSOSSltiTU. iL D., Atlanta, Go. I h v" hail remirlMiil u.x-"i'j with Swift's op-c'ftc Jnthetrea:inciu of Blood aai Skin DNca.-ei- Mint In V i.te l'is jis-s. 1 luok It myself tor Crjbuncle with happy cn ct. "' D. O. C. neSKT. M. V.. Atlanta. Ga. I used Swtft'n Specie on my little Uinpitcr. who was atnicted lvlth some Blooil 1'oUun wbl.h had re- sN:.-l .ill froru ot trt-ument. Tne bpecinc ni.cveu ner pcnuanenilv, and I sha I use It In iny prarilce. W. K. Bronte. M I).. Cyprcn VMS". Ark Our treatise on Blood and Skin DUea mailed frc; to al'r Iran: sWIFr SPECIHC CO.. T-awer S. Attinta, Ga. New York onice. iSJAWst Jd Street. 6 vt a vwmtl Causes no Pain B Aa S tt n or Dread. Gives Relief at Once. l"ot a liquid or snuJT. Applied with tlic linger. "aa.l Thorough treat- HAY-FEVER ment wiU cure. lr!cc. 'fleenta. tymM oratilnicx'st. ELV BliOlUEKS. Dru.'Kist. Owcjo. "S. T. . 'L'JfaLXB ICJETOV IJIla-ta Tod dill, rent fiomallotli- Vl-er. 1-tctip fhaj-e. with fxlf-Ad- atlttlBLEf. M.,rtoa:itK5:lons uf tliolKMtr. 4i1 .(..i. 1 'u tf 4 .. m ..,. ..f-i.i, . :i uie ball In t hemp prcc scs L..ck the IntcirtlncB just c a With lifc-htpresnr:the llcrnlaij he'd secure) vrtnv uisl niulit. cnilftrndieMcurectrt.ini. Itfsiiv. ilurabVund rbtap. :rntliy mill. Ccn-'am f rei-. ECCt-CGTON TRUSS CO., 60 Dcar&ornSt., Chicaso, til. THEBEST.Wil.bUll 5 LIOHTgiiffS SEWEH ! Two ihouaand stitches a tntnnto. Tb o-ly alnliitely firt-cln. Mewing; .Machine In the world. int on trial. Wnrrnnfl li yeu-. Nend Tor Ilhwtrated Ctal"r"e nnd Pirculnr I-. Annli Wanted. TIIE WILWIX 8KAV IXO i!.t.CIII.K CO., Chlcnzo or.Vtw York. DOES i&s WONDERFUL CURES OF QDNEY DISEASES vj AND Ct LIVER COMPLA1HT8, o BeeansB It acts oa the LITE!', BOWELS and KIDNEYS at the name time. Eeeanse It cleanses tho aysttsa cf tie poison ous humors that dovclope in Kidney wd Uri nary Diseases, Bfllousaess.Jnundiro, Ccnatipa t!on. Piles, cr la EneurnUsra. Kecrnhjis, IJer vous Clscrders find all FcnvCs Ccnplainu. tSSQZJP rsoop OF TU1S. IT XTTLXi SUUELTT CUSS CONSTIPATION, PILES, nnd RHEUMATISM, By eanaiaff PBEE AC7X10:r of cZl tha czsaos and functions, thereby CLEANSING tho BLOOD restoring tho normal power to throw off divine. TH0U8AND8 OF CASES of tho worst forms of theso torriblo diseases hATo bcea yalcily xeliCTOd, ad in a ansrt Umo PERFECTLY CURED. nucE, ti. uqrio on rzt, sold by DcrccisTS. Dry can bo sent by nail. 17ELL3. niCIIABDSOK t Co., DurUnston. 3 SaJ fjunp for Vitrj A!aiuc Ur IS 51. KYW i..lftS.4MM MmWM . m i wm?Amiwm s3h IS UMFA1LIWQ ANDIXTALTilBLK is cemxo Epileptic Fiisi SpatmSy Falling Sickness, Convul- elons, St. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Eating, Scrofula, an( 0j Nervous and Blood Diseases CTo Qergymen, LawTere, Literary lien,' Merchants, Bankers, Ladies and all whose sedentary employment causes Nervous Pros tration. Irmrularitles of the blood, stomach. bowels or Kidneys, or who require a nerve tonic, appcUzer or etimulant, BamaritanXerv inlant, BamaritanXerv- (fHiyCRriTj tne is invaiuaoie. "Thousands proclaim it the most wonderful Invigor ant that ever sustain ed a sinking sjEtcm. 9LoU per Dottle. TheDR.S.A.RICHM0ND MEDICALCOSelePro- CCOMQUEROM n rietors, SL Joseph, Mo. , . 8ldTyadl2rmntea. (IS) LOSS, ST0UTEXBM3 k CO, Igsnit, Chbjs, UL RUSSELL &G0.'S Jostbtnod. Sent tree toalltnter'MedlnIni nroTMl Threshlac ANNUAL. NJcmsei, Horse m...- MaMT sflllla snd EuKlnes for Forss ma Plaalatlsi nH. A,lll'T, Kmm u p.. RUSSELL at CO., MasiUlon, O. Lady Agentsisrs SM . lslerCfc,CiaanntMJ W3TnrD-Me sadTrestes to start a mew business at their homes, eaMly learned in aa boar. No peddling: 0c to 50c an boar made daytime or even ing. Srnd 10c for smples to commence work oa AUdrew II. . TATS, Xatlaid, Tcramamt. fS k STOMACH J WTEftS B-ft5iv.HgB mmr--i --ff i- aj'sffi iTTViiTsC S? W TRUSSy VU it SW fflku.;!'- sTRXJ Bsobbm SAmlfoutstPveA. Adka A Dangerous Case, Bocnms, Jane l MB. Teva no 1 waa attacked wtta tbe kum InteBoanddeuBly palaa la mr back aai SUbUjfK ., -, Extending to the end of my toes and Uy my brain I " WTiIch made me delirkroai From agony. j " It took thxoo men to hold mo on my bed at times I ' K Tho doctors tried in vain to rcliovo mail Bet to no purpose " Morphine nnd other opiates "llad no effect! ' " After two months I was given np to die! " When my wife recant a neighbor tell what Hop BKxers bad c )iie for her, slie at once got and gave ms fjuie. The first dose eased my brain and penned to go hunting through my system for the pain. The second dose eased me so much that X slept two hoars, something 1 had not dorvs for two oioutiis. Before I had used fiv3 bottles, I was well and at work, as hard ra any man could, for over three weeks; but I worked too hard for my strengtli, and tot ing a liar ti cold, I was taken with the moa'b acute and painful rheumatism all through my system that was ever known. I cal! the doctors again, and after several wettts, they left 1110 a cripple on crutches for J fo, as they said. I met a friend and told him my caj?e, and he said Hop Bitters had ciroJ him and would cure me. I poolied at- him, but he was so earnest I was Induced U uso them again, hi less than four weeks 1 threw away my crutches and went to work lightly and kept on using tlw bittere for liva weeks, until I became as w-H as ry man living, and have been so for bi yeon since. It also cured my wife, who had bo:n so for years; and has kept her and my hildrcrt well and hearty with from two to tlireo bottles per year. There Ls no ncid to b sick at all if theso Utters am used. J. J. Bi:irK. Ex-Suporvisor. " Tliat poor invalid wife I "Sister! "Wotneri "Or Daughter! " Can be made the picture of tealth witi. a few bottles of Hop Bitters! " Will you. let tlicm Buffer?' PIERCE'S I.MPH0VEQ 0AH6QM Brsaisst Seed Sower. Tllis niactitnc sows nlit tv. rods wide, to lint a man v. a MLgotic mil" bows four acrei und Cwt Ibo work t er thn can bo done by any uit.cr imacs wlutcier It ow ixrasa1 g.idai dall kln-Ls of train. l'rlie Ix doI.u-. Wo lime AS ..tsinali p.irtsof .hs toiui.ry. &.cd twrup for circular t.a.RLBSKV MFC.C0., ST. LUMS, MO. CEXERAl. 1UECT1 IWSTITTTTB. Es;aMl5lnd. ISH: Imorponved. IfMI. FortheCtre of Cancers, Tiimori. Vlcers, Scrofula nnd Ski.v Di&eamks. frlilioct tho nseof knlfeorLoior Uloi)i, and lltt'e rain. For U.KnnKATJOV. CIRTI'LABS 1X1) KEFKKBNrKS. (iJrCJ UK. F. 1a. PONl, Aurora, Kane Co., III. LGURE FITS! When l siy vro 1 uo not .ucin merely to Hon them for atunn and then hare Uic.n return air.Ln. I main a ruli. oil ono. lliAr.Tin.ln thd ili-a.vi of YtlS. KI'ILSl'aY or FALLING h CKKESS a life-long study. I warrant my rcnudy to euro the worst ca.-ea- ltcaiu?o others haro faUrdunoretsonfornotno-rrcoorlnacuru. SendaC oncefor a truaU;o and a Kno lloitlu of myinf.i!llDIo rcfncly. Give Expreas nnd Pubt-Office. It coats you nothing for a tri-u. and I will ccr you. Addnsu Olt. IL U. HOOT. 1S3 Pearl St.. Xcw Torlc t AK YOUR XEW5DEAT.EIS FOR XTTMltKH F.1.KVK1I of 'THE 1'U1I.A1)KI.111IA WKKKL.Y CALL " Itcnntiinallstof vtliiaOio PnmIum- fc'fr; girrn to errrv vrirlij ttibtcrilfr. S"' onr 1 IIItEIi I'lilZE rtTZ.t.KS. thotlr-t solirrs of which will ro ccle $5,81.1, and !0 r firlvly If your cewpdCalir If out of NUMItHU ELKKX. send na your aildPn. and wi- it td send vou hamnlecopyfn'f. AiMr.s HOBKUTK. DAVIS. Pnipr.ctorof f,TUU WEEKLY CALL," Phlladclplila, Pa. PTioii. IhAvcaivKitiverviu.'Uy for Uio aUjTO iluoaje; uv its u thuiisan Js of ca-tM of tho worst k nil and ot long otiuidms? have frn enrrd. liiilwl. roFtronirimvfaitH Initicfiimi-y.t it IwilldCndTWoliOTTLlSKKfiE, to-CctlierwiUiaV.LtJAnLETi:KTL-li on thU ilUcarf, to any siiUcrer. Give Kxpros an-1 1. O. a. IdrtSJ. DK- T. A. SLOCUJ1. in Tearl St.. New York. PlSfS rENEmr F0r CVTARF?.H -J saaosysry Easy to use. A certain euro. Jot expensive. Tlireo montuV ireattnent in one rmrkase. Good for CoU in Hip lfea1. Hnvliicli, Dizzinevt, Hay Fever,tc. Fifty cents. lly all Urupjrits. or lv mail. i. T. II AZEETIXE. Warren. Pa. AGCLTC WlllTm EVERYWTIEItB to sell HUfcn I O If AH I CU tbo best Family Unit tins; Slachtnc evrr Invrntrd. Will knit a pair or stocklnw w iih 1IEEX- and TOE complete In twrn ty minutes. It will alvj knit a preat rarii ty of lanoy workforuhlchthcrjt always a ready mat k'-t. Send for drcular andtmris to thu Twombly Knlttlna; Machine Co.. 183 Tremont Street. Boston, ita!-. LDCbi91 rTA I. FA KM Cat aloRue free W In all appl'eanu. We ti at new a- rietl'Ii the whole dem tin of sgrl. iiUtitc. hut sv.lon y such a ore ah'ib.t In the W-it-Adlr J. T. VAl.l.IAIXk09I( Kdnards vllle, Kaaao.1. "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST." j saw Eli.tM.UEC THSHERS KILLS. Clllllllll.dHossEPcwas, (?or&l I fcctkr.s and purposes. ) Writ.; for Fre Pamphlet and Trices to The Aulunan t Ta j lor Co. , ilanxflel J, Ohio. OUR QUICK GUITAR HETHQD leamsyou Chord and Accom paniments Instantly for play. nztoalnc'nz. orwlihTiolln. Compl-tc. Mailed for l. The Copyrisht frjy gale. Address Xew Method Co., Pubs,, CrcstUce, Ohio. G QSSAMER GAnimSlpT V -jT7'.Tr--.'. i---. !ITl.'...'n.?.S AU lOV icbiki viwiis faj wm sauce sv mwv uuw LmI fuAfwn fn'l aia rulf' ?AtMa JFtfAXW IVisfasSL &nd rpturn t onrc wiu2i ctf. to ptv rt, potfajje ttcM D ....An mf Cl TtiaSam Mms tr- fffT - ' i- . w . PILES " ' Anakesls " rVTf an infallible cure for Piles. Price SI. from dniRrNt. or sent prepaid by mall. Samples frte. Ad. AiSAKEllIH," Makers. Box 2116. New York. DTXrfl BE1RB ELIXIR Fmm i.i.ii.i ..Miifc sn. k. mr l.t kll hMil la 30 . VA m MM, H. lMf. IMf MM. JMMWH tvinMMS e. mi Wll ypw. H m fl.te,, MMM W4k i li i, ii, M4 .mt m L. A. L. bUTU IU, Aitau, $65 A. MONTH aad BOARD for th- ee II vo YouaMen or Ladtra. In each county. Ad dress P. TV. ZIEULER4CO.. Chicago, 111. OPIUM "?i WI"KT HABITS cored) r ! athome without pain. D ok of par ticuiars tent free. b-M.TrooLLEi.M.D.,AtUnu.Ust. YflllHR MFH Lesm Teletrraphy aad earn Dig IUMRO MM wasis. SltnationsfnrnUhed. Ad dnn with stsmn Valxxtixx Bios.. JancallIe.'Wls. HAIR Wholesale snd retail. Send f jr price-list, ftoorto ent C. O. D Wigs made to order. E. BUIIMIAM. 91 State Btreet. Chlcsm. Good Pay AeAieals. SHMto Ut -r "52 "?1,flLl,5B onp Be A Bibles. Write to a. C MeCardy f2 Co., St. stoats. Mo. FREE? Bv rrtwm trutll. r.tl DwlriU. OodT's Kw lUlsrMniMi of JreA Cutting a00B00ttisisii.o. Cfin I M nirA Itnt TKa asnilas ! AVa run i Binr. n.r. 9 -:?r !5-s-r." - -.. . w . 1 .irnuip ior biuurmica urcour. DrH. O.FAJUC. 9S Essex Street. Ooston. Mass. $250 A. MOHTH. Agents Wanted. brs srlllnsartlclrslntheworM. 1 sample FRKH Address JAY BRONSON. Uxtxoit. Mjch. ClipC CUREforEsupy,FitTiin-,,PBXXTOrtox. UUIU. Db. KxusxMXB. Ca,2S8 Ukkory st-.StXoaisJfo. A.N.K. D. Ko.N7 irMTMUT WKMTiaV TO A.OVEUTMSKRS,' plemae ray tf mate the AUrtrtimemenS I thim pmper. iiSiSfi Biloi ivH d r2 l-A VSV.r jf Be H 2k Iril mTrlW El VS1 Iat7 fBpLl.ZjZJJl w C9l vt n EM Jh B H M ril ffKiI?f!Sl9sBMiB23f8tSE&K3s39Bsas 3wiSS7S'3Is! WXmJ332SM ftlaL fiJ fc.MIf.fcwfc ralsU-s,ia t? r BfcXjfliiro