- "slfVkift.- 'r,JJiii?-y2jCeVi lamCSJ FWtS fi-i ' . - fji 35I&T ,-N..'' .-, -.i-.73'"" I-5T. i ? .! i-Vsh2j . J f c 3 .'-iy .?. -!,, ? "K -' FJ3 .' 'sar laTJsr, x S," . I - T v &-. : . i.V.t'E"- " ffl .-"af" vi , i i r. .! " -j V rtijr . A v?M- n- - - v'--"i- J, T 4? V r ,V -'." V4 f V 1wm f-1- "V W'a HOfEFUL AGAIN. Hr. Kasfey Review the Field an flaas niamelf Better Satisfied wilk tke Frasl deal' l'olicj-. .CONnCDKBITXROAt). I (Wicb is in the Slat in Kcntuckr ) V January V,. m. ) I ain't ehoor that ia aboosin the Presi dent I Lcvirt bin too fast after all. Mr. don't alltiz show ther hands at the beginniii uv the game, and it ig jest barely possible that in findin fault with His feggriency fur withholdin my comishn I hev bin iv bm m error. Ef ha demonstrates to me that it is so, I will forgive him on receet uv my ammt nient. My eiinngc uv hart is the result uv a cIohI Kkaiiiiiu uv the appintmencc thet liev bin made so far. This I hev done and I find Miifli.shnt reczon for a mod em sized ehangc uv hart. I hev diskivered that change in thr. smaller post-oll'iscs are being made with commendable rapidity. The gillo teen eood be worked with more speed, but then we must forgive the Depart ment for two reezons: 1ft They are nnv at the bizms uv making appinlmcuce. and 'Jd Inezmiifh ez every Dimekrnlic voter in the Yooniled Slates, without, rogard to eolor or previous eoudition of impeeouiosily (or buslediuf,) u.v peclid a place, it is reely difficult for the beds oi'Departmeiiltf'to act without splilliu tlie party into fraginenee. I kin appreciate tlfeir condishu and tiie emliirr:isineiit they are in. Por tiihlanee at the Corners there U eggsackly two hundred and thirly-six Dimekratie viteiv, and every one uv em, except IJasctun. demands a ott'n. l:com don't d-in:i:id a ollis frr lie is ajiraktilde man which don't care for empty honors. Ine.nmch ez he will git the entire salaries uv the appintces, no matter who they may be, he don't keer about the worry uv holdin the plr.ecs. Kmv ther are two liundred and thir-tv-livc apilicancu for places and only tlirec places to give em. There are. fur instance, over one hundred appli euuts fur the post-ollis uv which ther in but one. How is the 1'rcsident to de cide wieh shel hev it, to the bitter dis apintmi'nt uv the renminbi ninety nine? Troo we int:uded Ut satisfy a part uv em by inakiii ez many deppi ties as possible, but titer couldn't he enufl fixed tliis way to go round. The Adtnininlrashen labcrs under the disadvantage uv the yoonanimiin will inifi uv the "Dimocrisy to hold )lli. In this periikelcr ther is more unauimiKer than any party wieh liez ever yit bin inventid. and I don't wonder at the hlownb; with wich things is goin. , 1 lind likewise that, ez fur ez the lYe-ident's apnintuienee hev gone, we rock-iihhcd imncrat hev no coz to 4:oiupIaue. 1 don't reinenib-r uv his lieviu appiutd but one 1t"iublikan to ofiis. I'eerson. of Koo York, and he eould be forgiven fur that, cousideiiu the la"t. he wuz llier under the innnejit .ye uv (ieor'e Wilyum Cruli--, wie'u bet! to hev sulhiu to pint ti, ez jusli fvin his biisiin uv ISlane. It wood hev bin erooel to tae inuwuuii.s not to hev given them ulhin to stand nlo. Hut 1 nolis with grate sati .faekslies that in tiie interest uv Cviiil-S'rviee n fo:ni and bu-liu ninCit'cn poliliv, that, them fellows wich honrayed the loudest for Cleveland at t"iiei:go, liev dropped into the failed, places and likewise that wiien it bsscum neary to hist a l'ost-ina.ster, fur bein a oflenCve parti san, the hardest workin Dimoerat in the loealtly hez alluz bin his sueei'Shor. it hez bin 'the rool that when Ucpuhli lciH Smith wuzTdsild ez aoflenive p.tr isan been, he wuz cheeruni uv the Ite . ublikin Si'iilrel (.'onnniily last fall, tlutt Dimoerat Thompson wie'u wuz and is Cuoermnn uv the Dimekratie Sen Irel Commit wuz immejitly put into his place. Likewise 1 have observed that it wir.u't at all agin a Dimoerat that lie lied served int.) the Confederit army, and I notis that a librel spriuklin uv sich are luxooriatiu ez Consuls and so on in the eu'ety mnn"rkys uv Yoorup. In fact the more ohutjiUs the Con fedrit liie more hhoor he hez bin uv git tin a" place. lrin these fa v. wich arc fax, I hev ivitood my conJidoiiM'. in the soundnis :iv the rlvsident's Dimocrisy, and his jntenCiuu to do v.at is rite by his party. It is troo that he is niovin .-low. Hi bed is sot in the rito direekshun, only he don't move fast euull'. lie shootl be plodded from bahintl with the pin uv ue.-sesity. Kf he. is goin to appint us he shood make haste to do it. Every dollar that Kubboek. the nigger jiost luasler. drors cz salery. is that much robbed from me. He shood remember that lime is wingin us away to our eter nel home, and that evert a pickled Dimoerat. is not immortal. I am willin to not embarrass him, but eight months is a long time for a hungry man. It's the two minnits and a half that yoo wato after the regler brckfusl hour that is distresMii Wut I shall now rest content, for a while at. least. They reezoned with liascom, Vhowin him the foundashen I hev fur the faith that is in me. and he 1iez agreed to giv me an eNteuMiun on wat Towe him. and credit fur a few weeks longer. I don't care so much fur the extonshun. but the credit fur the fticher is important. My motto in re gard to my del fur wat I hev bed, is: Let the 'dead bury the dead." The past is nothin the present and fuchcr is all important. The likker 1 hev enn fioomed I hev bed that wich is to come is all that interests me. I hev faith in His Kgffsleiicy. Grovcr Cleveland. Wunst a Dimoerat. alluz a Dimoerat. He will not go back onto us. I'KTKOLCUM V. XaSHV. (Hopeful.) A SAFE "POLICY." To Save Kxpmure the l'relrfent Sboa.d Itrfutir t t;i'e "KesniMW" for KcwoTtti from OfHc. It is reported that the President is seriously considering in his mind wheth er it would not be better to refuse to give any information to the Senate whej) it begins to ask him troublesome quwtions about his reasons for remov als and suspensions than to at tempt to explain the reasons why men have been removed without cause, contrary to the spirit and letter of the Civil-Service law and his own reiter ated declaration that the oflices must be administered upon the merit system. Unquestionably it would be the best jtting for him to make no answer at all, jfcut throw himself back upon his re served rights under the Constitution and ask the Senate what it proposes to do about it. anv'uow. Jt iif be the safest bornortheiilemn.tlorhi:tono-I y-3 no frcfeni s vww rpctmg nnkes oue of wUv dj" r.... . . . . IttaCBaKVV fcrtlie Senate that the Uonstmilion , tue wvnervice tiye..uou arc ,.o. - M.,, f h h .Tn ft n, -- -- ----"; j''V" " "" "" V IBHV Wovidesthat -he shall nominate and views of the Democratic i.ar.y; n h. Tana, lbnt hrI(!(,1;!ttil .. ,e . -tc nht vork awa from home, cats KKGT fi.. .? .;i:, w.n -tdvVe .iftd consent of . homirar mucn :uen:otis exj-.sitn'-: .........-. - ;t . .0. a. .nvox onenuiniriaollar on pis- PtR7 mi o ..'..,11 ......;. a,..li..ct.u..rw: nii.-nri.iviir:.i .NitiiT tit. Ii-4.. . . . - "- -- u.'.lfr scaem'i TVOUIU Ce ! 'TVaVt D9 la .- """ ' -. 3at a.tT Vti L i. all VLUaX aL.. anir.a.l - X ?.. !. . .aVaaTam. BTaTaaaTaTaTPaTcTaTaTaT' uie i!ii:i.: miut .ijiiiuhib "..in-w...' - - - - - - -- r-rn.i7 - r-i.ijr- .., - .... a.-zH tr- ti,o ..nt.'.in MiiMers mm r:uati!K. . ru-a vmtfi.nu r-.-lbu.hi cornv.' ... ' , ......... .. !. t?pr.cai vruKr to one hnu- yVV Z.m 25w u.e s.-.tc c.d....4-ir.b Sft. '. : rArj;";-; , tS? ---"' a-c:aHai other oliicers of the United Staleci' lAinuv. The JsHS-oeraty arc not ftv whoso appointments r.re not herein confnetiliw. .5 iioa-sianKan aupoiut othcrwise provided for, and which shall mer,t?t aud Hr: Ctcvclaud i for them; j Se established fcy lw;M Uiat it H-tite tlut k tke niuk.of it r. . n... .o,.....c .if rim iinoi-ti rsiaitLS i.iinit.-. A.ii .-pr.ucrr.-, iiio iw 4i' .. - ... . -- - -" - t - naaanaiM I the function of tb Senate to approval or omapprovai; that it does not require Mm to express hi reasons for suspen sion or removal; and that it does not authorithe Senate to ask for them. Such a position as this will avc him a great deal of trouble. He will not be obliged lo compromise himself or to publi-di to the country upon his own authority that he has violated the Civil Service juv and done despite to the ef fusive and e.orpient announcements in lus letter of acceptance, in his message. upon puoiie occasions ana in Jus cor- respondenee with his Mugwnmp friends, that "public oflice if a public trut" and that the patronage of the Administration must be disposed of ac- cording to meiit and not as a reward for partisan servicer It will save iiim from exposing the mothts operandi by which his party friends secured the nominations of such ano.stles of reform ..,,. . ...- :is Morris, Cii - f ii.-i-e. j roup, miAimry and othery, run ballot-box stufiers, tin- workers and jail alumni into c2ee, " n Z 1 ( ? f , ? " Capital Self Of entire all tins in- voIvm his .stult.heat.on, but he had much bcti'-r .stultify hmv-clf than by giving the why and wher.foro liud hiiiiaelf in tlie eouditirui of the man "oiigeu u come lorwaro ano -late to nn; oeua.e iiiau wiiu me a-iniance 01 the heads of deparl incuts he lias re moved between forty ami fifty thouaud olliH'-hoMers without a caine, that no investigations have been made where charges have been instituted, and that the only reason why they have been re moved is that they wvm Republican Union in en who believed in a Union of the inoV.pendent sovereign is tales, "one and iiMip-irr.blf," and not in a Union of blales ImviI upon the Iognia of the A . . - - t .tate nriit of .secession at iileasure, ...'?.. . ' ami that tliwr places were I. lied by tlune who b.dieve in tne right o. eestiou ani oeny ine oiuoin lorce 01 the Cfi!i-lilii1inn. It would' be a fdill further rehneiiient of crueitv. after pre:tt'hiii; the merit system with si much fervor, to allow the Senate to gr rummaging among the appointments and expose iiim before the country ii the act of parceling out tlie olliees oa tlie spoils system. Uhicayo Trijitne. m m SHERrIAr4'S ELECTIOM. Hi Sncrrn AoHiircil from tlio JilJirl. AI- UhmiuU :ilti I'raiui aiul i:i4icctHliUiy oppiuvil Him. One of the most memorable political contests of American politics may lm sahl to have culminated in the election again of John Sherman to the United . -. ,,. , . ., , .States Senate. His ib icat was the oh- jective point of the iVmoernls from the firt. Tlie coil-oil gang, which run the Deimicratic machine, cared far less for IJoadh's ro-elect:on as (lovernor than for Sherman's defeat for tin: .Sun ate. Willi that end in view the Clucin iia or Hamilton County fniuds were pern. 1 rated. These enormous and conceded frauds were, not eomniit'ed and upheld either through enmity to Mr. Shcrm:.u or frictiuVhip to Judge Thiirman. who fig ured at beat as his rival. Had ihere been any chance for winning the ven erable1 Thurman would havu been left in retirement. The man for whom all these trieks were played and mime.-, commit led was not even a friend of Thrm:iu. The candidacy of Allen c. Thurman, iu fact, had no special ...ig- mtieance. 11 was a recogniiioii 01 i-i the inlelleclual mastery to command admimtion. His faults are dn: to tlie pernicious theories of polities whiebare ingrained in his nature. He followed, with the intivpidiiv Ol profoiiml Con- victiou. the. logic of Iho'e theories even . when the Union itself was imperiled. ' but no one ever seriously qiuMioiud his sincerity and conscientiousness. !n all that iiiukes tatesinans,hio from a' Democratic, point, of view Allen O. Thurman in superior lo any other living Democrat, unless it be that physical wreck, Samuel .1. Tilden. And it must not be .supposed thI. his candidarme was too root out of winch the vmieiC- nati frauds grew. On the contrary, his fair name was put forth to give a wr- tain air of respectability to crjine which had been iierpclraled. vet baffled. This is not the first time J5ntIor Sherman has beaten Judge Thnr- .-V J" "J ,!" ". w,r-"c . :i'Ty "- bids from the interior to-n will he laade bnlh-t. r.ml ti.ai the bulh-l could not b? OOKS; ln u,y ". ne original " 7" 'nt anVtili, ZA ul TLo m-!- "Xi'iTaVUfcVr ...out u.u mm ei uiaiin uvaiuai loiiuu . for the reunion. .,oli.. oUt. lie was u ihi r.t',ng crazv, iizar.1 escapes tlie ottier. mat i reauy j, Rlflrfon btts i.. 'iruuK tvinptomt BueuVcur.u4cu.i-.Bi his ilambovaut anuouiiefuiunts of re- . : .1... ..!. ,... ... .... t.i :.. ...i i r?... urc the "ecko has the facultv of throw- timeltrtaM-d. ITiebVuiMotnii 1 have tus Tllr. ar.Vl'4.1 Ii form mill liio-Ii.vnniuliiKr il..i.1.tiviifiric 1 . ... .. ... . ' .. ....... - ;,r r.ir Iij t..;i u-mn ,ii-i iima. n.l mintionttl or nnv unu.nal action or irrila- ALt RIOUIRK AT , . , , n - ,.- ....... ciation was held at t5i olllce of Oenerul . M;iH'i7c tncin. 1 tooK tin juice, gol nil -"-... ....v.. ....... ,..vw. ... .,., nf .i.0-n.r ..hanaeL Indirate thtat- TlTtfiTt rWTS'lIIC CIMH(T A Kar of inib-pemnmceof jrarli-an motive and . Mi, Rt For. Lcarcaworth th(! 0.Jlcrcvca. 0f,. bl,i,etf .,.! then I went to the voung c pumuer attention i3 drawn Jj-JJ dlmothatS!h TlTlKr$ CWJBE HBJdSni hostility to I in spoils principle il wmibi j in The or:Kinal laeir.hers o! tie commit- : man. and. aft. r looking in hi., mouth. l,,,C s,l",r,"lnr "U-tnbor tne anunaj announces tho ebm-n of ciiinijtlou. Wo 2SZ he a refinement of -cruelty if he were J ......... ...,..!., n .... a .-.. . i .1;. .... .1 v-..iw... :..;,.. ...,.i ..,. 1 iLself c5Cijjcs. "Iiut it loses its tail? do not trrat tho et.uKh. buttr' to hem tho vf2Tj familiar fsicl that he is the pride of the "'i,' ' o- a'l ot beef, porl: and t!n. .. MUW imii;riMCM ti,J;l ). v..a, Ohio nomocracy. If he lacks the wire- , ,la'r-v, l",If'5 f the twelve months j.,,-,,, to be hanged. " He begged me to pulling oualilies necessary to Demo- rn,Jwl 1e ,,p,1,,"r ,31-. r'- was Kvl.K0 , ,:llL l5l.. ,.. :JU(l 1U)t lct the snakes cralie Icadersiiio in these dnvs ho has , ""..WS.i;-, tut- previous year.-.x- , , , j ' n SM;(, t, SM!lkpS vvt.re man. in 1CS1. wnen tne laiicr was A litter of enriv snring nigs will nlwavs sell Vlid-oihrr i:rsirletinn. still a Senator they were the opposing for a good price. The" second littw cells When it can be proven that the bus- candidates. It will b" remembered , lower, it is true, but tie tno will bring up , , , .' .-' that (leneral Gariield was originally j to fcrtv to fifty dollars for the year, fully ! baMtI. " an ;Cut s.-ohitiun of elected to the Senate as Thunnan's ! as ranch as that from an average cow. The , a"nago will be granted the wife. If successor. That was in the winter of cost of keeping a sow after it has attained ' -he hub.ind is convicted ef dnmken 1S80. He had no Republican opposi- j its growth is bat little. In summer it needs I hoss more than twice, the wife can oh- 1:011. ami tne coiuest iroiu ursi 10 iav ,1.. l.r.. ...... .1.1. dial W,lf.l tll'lfl.. 1l i .1 tiiiiiw&.uii.. a .. .jv.... .. .. Ihc newly-cleeteu Senator eontaisieu an eloquent and just recognition of the fairness of the struggle iu every re- spect. Judge Thurman was in a osi- - llOIl llieil lO riHUU aim :rirc ciihcut -...w ...... to the contest on the Democratic side. and that insured decency in the detain of the campaign. When the Presidency for which John Sherman was then and that insured decency in the detaih honing, and on account of whkh lit i...r. ... ..... o .....! ... Kept out Ol liiu ccuaiuiiai Jireii.t, ensue to Gariield instead of Siierman. then tne latter s return to the Senate otcame a matter 01 course, it is no uuusuni thing for Ohio to have, as now. one Ke- . 11 a.Ka-a.K .! --W mm. I ltll mm ka.l 1. J jmuiicaii huu u.iu ciuoci.iu . li.u 4,- ... . . T r . aimsic, mu. wneuever .Joan oneruiau s seat is aoout to ue vacaieu tue Kemu.- beans take good care to nave a major-1 ily in the Legislature. The truth i that I'endleton. Tiuirman and Ps.yne, the on iv democrats elected to the ben ate from that State since the wav be- j ..... U 1 j;au. o.cu men succos ij ikcjiuuiic.iH apathy or dissensions. With a candi- date in the. held who could command date in the held who could coiamantl the entire strength of the Ibmublicau party, there is never any danger in Ohio, but ifr the parly is divided ot lltlit,rt lttf.'Mt 1C ltl.VltMhlp Tl-! ..(.....Uw .v..n. - ... . ...... ,...,- Ocean. REPUBLJCAN BREVITIES. tSAs to Governor Foraker it wJl be a ncck-and-neck race now between him and the 18SS will-o-the--wip. rkitedctyhia Times. J&'Senator Vest's defense of the Ad ministration in its recognition of office brokerage in Mrtine, i5 as weak as was his onno-;t;on to the admiiwlon of , . . . . a a. It Y uaicota. utsmmynau ocucr jnui nj Vest down. Knntas CiU Journal, I f until lit rVfiTTYf? ti a. lMtirrnT? ctit -' I atviamH j. --.. - . . . - - -- m--- .. - w ww a aaaaaaaaaakuaaL.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabaaaaaaav GRAND ARMY GOSSIP. Major TT. SeofuM, a former ramtwr mt tke Twelfth Kanei una an old itttler of Miami County, died in that county oa tb 14th, aged I(chty-aTe year. Frr.nk P. Blair, !?o. 3, Worasn'i Relief Corp. recently jjaro a fair and festival at Central Turner Hall, St. LoaU, coutinnlnj; tto dayn. The proceeds were for the bene fit of the relief fund. At a meeting of the executive committee of the Southwestern Iova and the North- ' western Mionri Veteran Asciation re- J centty held at MaryTille, Mo., Crc-tton, U., i wi selected a the next place of holdin;; the reunion, and the early part of Scutem- ' ber tbe time. Tlie veterans of the Koldiem Kome at Lrarenworth are sa-d to be verv much in need of reading matter, and at ."late meet- inot Lincoln po.t and its auilianes at : Tnnv- n ran.M.. ?..,, I "' '- --fcV rjISlA b-,4 .! 4V tceive donations for r. library, and all ! ,i0,,(J j., ll 10m art? requested to '.vrit lacir names ifirkVv pf ------ -w i Th"e is a htrODK dM,M on part f mrlIiy of th leading members of the G. A. ! U in Omahn to secure th-next r-uulon of 1 the department of Nebraska fr that city, ' Th f,nTmii TnoMit.- ....it i, ,p2h t?.i t Cloud next montb'at v.fcich a number of j w-s appointed to cecnre a caartor for the agioeiation. Tlie trcasnrer wa directed to - v- - iv, ouii t 011 un ji;iii. x lu;jiiIiil.lu ' 1 mi'im 11 ir' iionioiiii inn- iiuu onii 4 ..- - jv 1 ..aaa jik-. invest tho fund en baud, some Si.OOO, to : and the poor fellow fniilv cried for iov am,'' cunouslv enoiign. sometiuio tw the heat advantage. In a iiort time h.- w well." " ' " produced, iiiatvad of one, -Th fifth annual encampment of the de- ' A voting man who has had the "mon- ' 'aw ''uc-'0 CaJl. uartuifiit of Kansas, (Jrnr.d Ai 1:17 of the itajiuhlic, will ! convened at V.'.ohitn. Kan., oa Tnesdav. Februarv Zl. l-itf. at two o'clock j. m. All railroads In the Stite tvill isue round tr.'n tickets for one f:re. The depaitinent president of the Wo- iiinn's I'.-lief Corps and Colonel of the 1-Ian- sas division of the Sons of Veteran, have nu tlrili VI li J'III.- V CIVI . .. ,.,--. .; . 1 both sientned their intention of r I'ouvemng their re ctlTO onjanituiloiis in annual t Ineetin nt the me .inie a::(1 ,ace ) . . ,. t Mrs. Lizzto Anderson, wife of Mjor T. , J: Anderson, of Topeka. Kan., d:Vd in that 1 cny on me ui, ageu luirty-eiKut years, j During the past three yearn -'he has ijiven j much of her time to the ornanizatkm and , promotion of the Woman's Relief Corps, , auxiliary to tho Crand Army of the I- publlc. She wiik one of the original found ers of the organir.aticn, having assisted in its creation during the Xutiounl encamp- nient at Denver in lSs.'t, since which time her lifo hns been given up to b:in;;irg joy I into the faniilie.t of destitute soldiers. 0n the MTPingof Januarj"-i there was ' organized in Lincoln, eb., a ue'(i. A. IL ' post that is intended to b in tho natnre of , a State organization, and one that shall in " a!, .ti,H. elements of l-ri.g life. Appomattox" is tne inline adopted for the , nv .m nm, its I)rojecU,rs pn,,Ke in. dude 111 its niemherslu'i. a large iiumherof prominent ex-toldier-, from all sections of the State. This is dtiied to be tho he- gijin.ngof n new homo for such comradei as hav been conuected with weak ousts in the State and been dropped from the ro!l, but whose- individual members may wish o retain membership in this order. o STOCK ITEMS. I Hogs d?eii 13' the dozen during tne recent blirzards. not .so much from cold as from suffocation Tirod jced by crowding together j to ;eep w arm. 1 Russia is .said to have mor'j hones thnn nny other nation. The number is put at ' about fourteen million. The United States t ranks s.eeond, with about eleven million , head. The total value of tint exports o domes- c,'l'Vr- Tu' "n-es of com pnr day to the single , sl,eep will assist greatly in keeping up the . "csh thioushoat the cold xnontiM. The K" Miei,Kir.emii- ami eeps.-.nve uie c-nimal heat. When the 1 am cu bo had st three-quarters of a cent per pound, as it has been this whiter, no ilock owner should ncgiect to use ::. Au average cow on pasture consumes 1C0 pounds o! grass per ilny. Some assort that by soiling, one sicre will keep a cow tho year round. Hut generally it turns out that a liberal feeding of bran, horts or meals hav been noces-ary to eke out the ( proouct of the acre. Ordinarily it requires ! from two to three acres to keep a cow ', throughout the year. Liberal feeding and good care of stock is always profitable. xchaugt. w e Know o; no srorx mat is more prouta- M.. l,n.. n ...! I,....l ... .11 '. l'...l i..c m.iiMi(,u"uuir-juui(, Jim. wen ...iiiMivu. i ntt: cut pasturage, anu in winter win get I .t... .11 .m ..u.. I. ..... H....1n. ... niuui, nvi Vi f'.il.VV-. UCCV7I. IIJIL9 UI othar ckrap food. It should not be kept (m.Kxehawt. t, nork-rrower who The herd o a "Western i feeds his pigs upon a varietv of food, giving m,- litt!- ran -r.tll thov rn 'mir nrfir. ' months old. has so far .seanod ho cholera. t His nearest neighbors, who feed mm exrfn - i His nearest neighbors, J sively. hare lost heavil TJl0 feeil for R Lon FT -- -. Midi.caa Farmer- . bono fchould be ground to be given with cut fod- nmfM Tin r it iv tr Jim mri "i " -- - - "- - ..,. Cithri ;rl,..llu.t.PnnO,..n.l , or i"t fs litelv to be swr.I'owrd too quicklv! , n,3SS in tbe-stomRch antl canKe lndlwtion. I xv pun uuacu iteu tor a norsc !? wirve - . r-. j l m 1 . - i busheis of OJt9 byshel of oats n!Rfi oae ' ( bushel of rye groar.d together as finely as poss;be. Finely ground Teed is more easily dfscs:ed than conrse mti and three quart. 0. Jt ,-s eqUany a.s KCC(i M four 0; $, coarser meal. A. T. TUna. Farm Notss. i ?. As a rate, it pays when the price or any t product is low. "to increase the vieM bv every means in one's power. But ia mak-. j ;n? batter another question conies in, viz.. , the effect of the food upon the rjualtty of j j the prodnct. Oil meals give batter a very I ,- ., ; ,-r ,.'? .v. product. Oil meals eire batter a very nwtmtteravervl Ir m 1.1 J . ,-- M micnvr uaiur, anu mtj are urairr a. ute I nM:.t..K .. ...l T .1 a (in .vx uiau 1.TJ1 u iucbi. .iu uiucr itru liiakes . en -h-aM mm-nrmtA hnt.r a wn m.at T j j ,;,i ..-., -i .. -.' wetted. A", r. To;or. j k.A UUUU ? m aaaaAiru va AaaA a.11 rA AAam a.ak K11U - J. S. Root,of Baffalo Cocnty, eb., boasts of a porker weighing 1.C00 pcaads, and only thirty-four months old. Tancen often hare opportunities to bay valuable calf, or even several calves, if they thought they cocld raise them itb- oat "i--k- Th n be done, and rTrj brnTia aM.rt rarjrall fw ra nA1 a aA -w --- -"- U T V . Pt m a kettle and boiled xcry itewiy cn- gers. of cholera lha; it torches; in a fsw mlaatesjbeissoae of Um bM aUtmfectamti ( kwr.-Zxayc. TEMPERANCE. LL LEAVE IT ALU If I drink Ht It n.BV.c rre oueer. t. If t tlr'nk nto It iuak- mo )ala ll I tr.nU vino My jo, decltna. It l tr n' Kia 1 1 !v.'l to .n. If ! !nu' rum irl xirow com, irl limit, siog I"m all asr. T-, ntitt t win. I'r.dti vaI or t U. It yri rue pan .fn1 turnn nv brnla. I'tllv.iic : nit Uvtwicl fall. C'trLf I tar. at 'tVotl:. i I ; i ' i I ! . V' MONKEYS. m f uml-TT,,, ,s. .v. ouo.1 rr...i.rrai:ce i.cctu.-, "A man with the delirium tremens ' 5 a cmvaru. ana wou.a not iry lo hurt nur itu ' wtil fir 1lit!. f tiitiurT a .. t f vi t,. ntwi '. uijt . ' ro a well-knoun w,ug man was ,.,,.,;, to ..... uMU (.,: fo. hu""'Uo " home in Cumuung fo. nie to treat h;.u for delirium tremens, ' 'I'his vouuir tenii ima'riued th-.it a witch h:d !:ot hhu in th jaw uilliaMlvcr ippcu il' iioKeuerrv ji 1 111 nn lianu and -.tuci: mv lingers 111 u 1 nioutn 1 nulh-d it out with the bull. !. ky. after lifin more than once told I tho reporter IiN experience. . "I've had 'em,1' he beran, "and you bet all I wanted was to get out of tiie wav. I he iuvt l:me 1 ever had the ' mnnke.i they eMne on nu-Middenly. I' had ju-t gt into the door of mv loom ? when a human corpse in a collin met in.- r-i-i. 1 firi.Mi rt riii'ii irrmmi run i g out. but one arm reached out and j alnll.k ,,.. At thlxl momt.t the cariK-t . ......... -.- ...... iriu ttr'Mm't .1 ,? !, it 5?i. l,l.t III , I tl ln.it. r...... V .... ..... ...... ...... ...... able deviN. I tried again to got out of the door, but a large lion stood right iu front of me. 1 sprang to the window. but when I looked out the sidewalk was a mass ot Hon. Hirers, wolves, pan- , r -i. thers and otner ferocious annuals. I ran to mv lii'O. mil toumi H eoveivil with snakes of all sizes and kinds. Aif loiiir as I remained .still the devils would I-.m.ii .mift f ..f.iiiil lii fl.-ti rmtii nil ..V.V.,. .,..... - ., night praying for deliverance, and I never slept a wink. il wink. iNext morning e boy who cleaned up tho , ... . . wiien .Jim. tne room, came ami opened tne uoor tne demons v.int.ihcd. 1 said nothing to.Iini about it, but sentliim after more liijuor. I drank it. and for more than a week I remained iu that room and was tor- , , ., 1 I, ., . lured by the monkeys. Iunnr that time I had moments of reason, when J Ciiuld banish them from my mind." I was 011 my heat one night," said . Policeman Stroud. "It was bitter cold and the wind whistled around the cor ners. As I turned from Alabama .-treet into Rroad I heard loud and pro longed screams for help. I ru-hed up the stairway from where the voice i came and expected lo lind a fellow j whipping hi-wife or a woman who 4 imagined there was a man under the b.'d. In-lead of this I found a man ! pcre'u d on top of a chair at tlie head j of the stairway, and his appeals for ' help were heaii-rending. 'What's the . mailer?' I a:l:ed. calling him by name. 1 'Don t vou sec tiie train coming and I am tied to the track?' he replied, hi., face deathly white and Ids voice trcni bliM". ! :mi "'olii'v In !( killcil! I am ! r,oileM b killed lr Then in a moinenL ilres-'cd in men's clothing and that they were going to hang him because he i,:i 1K.,. iJrinkiug. a-vftd lo hear that I tell you it was man beg for help. I had to pick him up and lift him out of the chair, and as 1 did so he took an idea into his head that I was the dcil. He begrred piteouIy not lo be thrown into torment. prom'iin"- to be a better mntism,neuralgia.paralysis,niid maeyoth man. 1 nursed him until I got iiim Ldifc!.?.0 ijiiiet. and then hired a negro man to remain with him during the night. It was three days before he got entirely straight. I never want to ate another ' man with the moukevs as bad as he bad them. The man has never touched a drop of Hipior since.1 - . t-lllulloii. l AUUKlit Lvll' SWEDISH LAWS. : Drnukennrn ami Oirorre Contracts . ....... ... . .. . . .iwuo nnrn in :t sihioiii inloxtcatiriii rot nm a divorce at once bv anidvinMo II- O I til., iri.lry 1 tlio i,.i.r....ii. - .... V- . Ti . . , fV " . . B "Ian J"l" hud either the husband or ! wf" ' inebriates, and manifest Iv ' ,,na"'e to take care of themselves, lie "' ;M'I' l" mc com o.. who win or- ' a separation for one year. and long- : 'f necessary ihc penaltvof viit- - - rm ilaKtii .-.9 m ai i . m Mm I hti. ... ....!! 1... . .- . '"r- '- ''n im.i hum; win ou Irioimont from one to six months, &hou,fcl the J'bru,ty continue, the King mav decree a permanent divorce. If either a man or a woman contracts marriage in a state of intoxication or oromi.-e. to marry, the contract is void. Xo transaction entered into while in a state of intoxication, or in a condition formed in which he could notfuilv real- l" nam re aim ron-equ.mcv. can oe su.-lmnen by law. Ib:t. ith a euriou , inconsistency, he is held fully respon.-i- iy.e it.- nature and roncin,u,nc.v. can be ( bh for anv crime he mav commit in i t:::it s ;:te. ame penalties are - m.,.1 e..".. : .tuu .ine. in r meted out as if conscious and I ' " uioae liicurreu ior menneiy. . Should anv one become intoxicated in a nublic house, and the landlor.1 allmv a public In ' to go -0"' " H.i which the out on the street, the land- note to a nne :or tlamagea : I which the dmnkeu man mav inflict. iult. mu umiiKCU man mav Ulilict. . Xt Ic tll.l null f ll.A clnn.i l-..r..... J . ' ..- ..... .....j mi. ....iuuii-mtuji'.-i uiiu t.liwf tnril tn t.L'y p.ra nl mni ....-..n mii , . .....v. v... v.-. hum i.uiibi, .111 UPrSntlS VlIO llWrtlne JutriT trT f r.ll nn I ft.e-r nr..n.ii N'rt nnrmn Mn 1 .,- ------ - --- ..h. a - v u k-ia aaia UL v, ccivetl into a lunatic avhim in a state of intoxication. Three private asviums have b&sn openefl for inebriates; the local judges can send persons to ihesu iilacc-s rather than to the hort$e of eor- rection. . A strong sentiment in favor riate asvlnms has been jrrowinrr of inebrl: among tlie mcdic-tl men and law makers, ilnf. unfortunately, the Tera- Fw lrtr against it. or.rjwf - - . . - MUSk o--rma. Iisousaxtc drink themselves ti de:u before one dies ol tiureL4jwiy- j 'kom. ' A QUEER TRICK. 1 n.ii w m -- mmm .- m,wmw . wmmwm wj m Mi"'- Th;re are some curious cajfta among the geckos," said a Los Angeles coun- try naturalist, "litre is one. dead. that is called the leaf-tailed cccko. You see the tail bulges out soon afW-r MtbofoUowinf.,frorjltflWiroep-pcrho-leaving the body, and assumes a leaf D j iTrtjjoa. nta U weJ-nown not or arrow shape; hence the name of the . ., ,.., . ; animal. Now. when the little creature . is chacu, you will ce it uooge aronml f a limb and hold up the curious leaf- I i;t-n t;i 'lT,..r ;. -tl ,,t x-r. , i 'like tail. ITiat wall that ou can .-o. and so, naturally, would tmnk tta part ' of the tree tUelf. Hut this lizard has a more remarkablo wav of c.cape vet. : We will imagine that'you have trici to pmcK wo teai. im- animai urops among the rock?, where it attract the attention of -omu of the hawk that are - "" forever prowling around Immediately a chase ensues; the bint gain, and is finallv about to pounce upon its prvv, when" all at once two liard- appear, one making off. while the other dances . 1 . . ., 1 , ., up and down into the air and along the ground m a very nrjstctiou way. ro that Cllirirncdiil tlw. ro.urrl.if !.. i- f..r- -. time. T hev can reproduce this organ. and, curiously enougn. sometmu's two . " 1 Fast walkbig-sUclcs Hurricane:. ruti lurh Chruniit'TtU'jr.ith. , J t,- !! I THE GENERAL MARKETS. KAN-VSC'!TV feb r CATTI.E-Sh'pp'nsr ftrV fsVfi'vi r. ' Ktu.ie eo.. Wm 3 o iiuteiu-ii Hi vr .. li .-a k. 3 Kt . vii ii.:-i .fifiti if. ..iifiii'n ii."i 1 mmnea ,. .... ... " W tho .tnni;!iii! htr.l Ktnti rtnil rnvfaoui too n ... .... . . ...... I . rvilt ..r iinliip ftrt I IT ..I tftk . mm . k - EiiirrriikTiiM 1 nn riitfirrir ! niif lor 11111 vi. it u 'it au 111 :itti naku .ua liuiv ti - .. . ... r .-. M kr. 4 ol 1 :a 4t a :.. to 4c '.:; s;',is t--' ;, r ir 4 4.-. S il 1 7". : 1 m i Ul i'. S - c :s 11 i 1 11 ft it; S Cft u r. w c J 6i J 6. II i Vi c: u w 4 r.-, ft 5 t :t z' t ri mni (s 4 n't .,) i,i 4 .VI a a ii 3 W fl tO'J t7 it, ri-j a. m 11 i2';-i 11 r. ro ct :. m 2 .'.'. if. 4 : ("i n i ;.'. t 5 4 S'. '.', -r. v r.: a cs M'ivj y a 1 is i :..'4 a-i'j'a t :r . .v-i 1 it', : 10 ih 4; tl tCJ s ?.. ft r. tfi :: -,ii ti 4 u t. u. 1: t. 01 3 hi sr. 5 ..1 is 1 v. '.',; 4'Jt'i 43'd :tr to 2j VJ 6 .re 10 m it. 10 ;' 01 4C 'un I. put 1IK.VT No. W rod i lHtl r.'U .......... , j.j j. sort .YJltV No. - '. .'.".'."....." 1 yX'T:' " , rijomt-Frtnerl'i.o'r'inrt"!.' H.W l.arife haltil ' TKr:"y:j;,,.",,,cry" ClltKal. run crcaui ff.cs-aioTe u..j. nam. ; LAUD. hoiiM't'!. S.des. . . . :, M sourt unwanted. for a rocs.. sr. 1 a wis. CATTf.i: Shtpptnz ".teer.... nna '"ter-., uteer-i iiot.s PaeJiiiur sn Ki:t fair n choice. 1 1.t"i: npiice oIhn-nTk'L'! " T1. '.'.'. ' oiy No.'r" . '.' .".7.7. iiX-UTT,?,?- r. l rl I. it Creamery.. ., pm-K COJ'l'O.N'-Miditbiies CIMCACtl. CATTI.n-Slilrptnir Moerv . UOlJS I'nekinx aiul -.hippinu HIKIII'-Ku-r to elioico H.Ul'U V. inter wheal Will: At .x.'o. '! 1 oil .r. .No. 2 ppr-iit: COliX-N'y OATS-No. '- in K-.Vo. i HI rriin-Lrcauirry KKW VOItlC r.Trr.i:-i:vnnr.s Hi!n llooil toclioue SUIIIU' I'oiiimon to eoiHl... Kl.'lt'U Coml lo eho.ee W 1 1 1: AT No. V. 1 cI OATS Western in!xcd IM'TPKtt-Creaiuery I'LTUOI.JJb'.M-L'mted Anosn of Red Star Cough Cure will pre cnt you disturbing tho congregation, and putyou in n. right frame of mind to enjoy the services. Tweutj'-llvo cenU a bottle. A Knight of Labor Tlie one spent on a morning paper. JlU Spring -YVir. Ynani- Men, Itoad Thin. The Voltaic Uslt a, of Marshall, Midi., offer to .send thfircwbdirated Kt.KCTr.o- Vol.. taic Belt and other Elkctiuo Ai'I-manckh on trial for 3) days, to men (young or old) afflicted with norvout debility, los of vital ity and nil kindred trouble1. Also forrheu- Currel m .' davs trial is allowed. Writo them atouco for'illustrutod pauiphiot, free. - Staiitt.i.vo figures Ghost. Burlington Fru J'rtu. A V1TI"T?AT. rviln?- tfinfflntloe atAnflnti . pnxlucwl by Buckingham's I)yo for tho t Whiskers. An ode-out thing A poet. California JU avt rick. Lkaiiino nhwlclans t.tifv to tho value of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, a a ecific for colds. WnKrK!.F.S5 engineering U what is wanted on railioads and ateamboatc Pike's Toothache Duors cure In 1 minute. Z.o tfrtn'.Su;)our.sviphealund lcaiiU:!e. -U. GKOMANCoicvKeuovcKkilU Corns i.l2ualons. ItELTrr Is Immediate, and a euro aura. Tij'. Homoily for Catarrh. V) coats. Hood's Sarsapariiia I preparcJ from Sra?ariav DiaJettoa. MoivlraVc. Dock, r'pilscw. Joc'rr Uerrtci. tad oiarr -xeV. 1. . .. . . . I .. .... ... a . .,i, ...-i . .- ...w. I'iVj'V. V.UU mUA (V.- UU. A.U 1.U .V -,., ... v.-w. w amtn ..- 4 vk . 1- k V -.- jkv- sr4paniU. Einari; cxxTmi.rr povcr aotr.- ctcii by other runJtdic. 1; cccu rcsiril4 curei vncre others fan. Hood's Sarsapariiia I the tct blood pnrtCcr Wore tar pu V.Ir- It cril cr ererr Isipcrlsj-. aa4 csrcj Scrorol. m.t iac3a. BotU. riaptc. all Ila-aor. Ut-ttaU. P.I louracs Sic Kcsiache. Itt;rJoa. It zycnl D-o-btiltr. Catr-X lUicK-natUsi, KUTaej acJ Liter Coa ;.!a!r.t. It ovtreae :i extnsae urcC t ccaf. acd bctldi cp lie rtc M-r o-. - , riUCQ 3 OSrSSpSiitia nMmrtar-4r.eidBeeeM: hone. Sacaha Hs met nr-KelMl cceo a: hone. Sach ha N coae tl po uiaritr la Love.1. iimti-. i-irre It it a-'1:e' "" 1ra'e ctj:iSortixt arc tiiias li at tie aeitrae. Ttso aasse -wcadcrTnl taecctJ I eitewJ- t-.T- .... ,-, t.. ... .w. .-,.. Mf..W.l. IO W-i..... J. .- . C MiLi.. .IHVI . aer frteaita tliiij- Sold by an drajsuti. ft; ix for tz. Prrfredj & -hood co A?otecarie. Lovci, Mat. IOO Dotes Ont. Dollfir HUT tar mi aa inr lt f mMmmW mtmmiM kalALaUto j WirjallifiiiCi. TTflWt I w" HAS WPO10 FROM FRAHCC 1 Mlm4 at UiA ia ara arar ap hi ! iW r" vr Abt WH1C f?at!r!iteraarfraL,?!?!Jr "r : u tat cafchtr CVKS IMPOflTCO TO , j STKK li BUS: 140 mrtliltmiliztx iKHrtHSaalTJala, Oaf Ta it mmmmm-WttPW&immmW mTtm Pii'W ! I4 aelscaij atr TT . .? JrUr prScrt a J IHi!? . r7dt fc lesst j SaaaalTllIia'J. tdCrra -r(ca i nm t ' mm itwaki aaaaaal Tanpaate siijri te m .. . . 1 TiHRw21: g13g??g'J.t-PTyv wTe.iaa..iaaSaeal mrf $ aaaT ttw JMsaassaaWaTat aTB i a(Mja,aaUCtMaarta-WaMasJrr. j aaaHHHaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatai ' & ' " , " " f .d 'ajaaaai " w "j , Jk JUST AS BAD AS PAINTED. . . - t. - - - fmlmm kHT wimb vbi. " r . ..,. rdn. r . mU Tk story puhllhd in thrw colaa r- cmtlr, from th Kociwtcr . x J-nwri , a CAn, cvatx: a sci ot rv-wsBtaj ter " " C ' 7, f only in lwchct-r, bt.t la cl.r "."TK of Ataflrtca. K?nt tuifixtcot'.xinrt.e U tot " Ta f dxvfzo btrh " duly mi limbed. deUuun:; wi roinAiiwcwFcru-ccv a&! rvnio frouibatw-mol to i jrrtaln death. ItvoaM ta upo.llUecu.-vto lhtf j, inqene vrb,h hara 10 at our ofScc a. v tho raluUty oj to article, Lat tiiy hav ta w namr5 tbat further lnrcttpMioa vi tfco jt 'Jf StTZl iv --,r,o' thUirrcalW on Dr. ilnnaavhU rv to? Interview occum-d: Tbrt ,. U j'ours DocCw, ha civaUxl qtuurf jrfcirl- ' - 1 a .ft .--. - i ... a- A .k- ZSiZlV Wen rtnitxl, Wb n you can usiM " " Ererj ono of them and inauyaZuitfon- al one.-. 1 a urourht o W by nt. lJj lfc f.'iriSlfMta.l did cot tuinU l was nr ltl true l mul fn-inent headache felt- Urcl tait of tb t.nic; could cat uot-iniC i-a day ant wm ?xt; Icltunu iain r.Li ray ; ItlllS V .( , Sf.tllll !l.t ftt1 OUT Ilnil trV' !RP to reh"Tu xho hedr.le. pams a.out tho IKMlVl'IULilCI 9. .ilLH.JLklMm UUi tf UI1U 111 ' ,1,ill!n,n.t ,.,". ,.- of -1: of ihc, "a... 1 ,. ...--, , ments." 1 "Thi. then, Ls what you meaut when you J aid that inort than one-half the duuthi x hlch occur arUo from Itnhi'n iIIucm, is itDKtorl ' l'recl.selv. Thourandi of dhuwses art torturfhg ieopl U-lay, w hich in jrabty art Unirut's Ui.-eaMi l.i r-otno of lt many forms, it in a hydra heaibd monster, ami tho tdichtcjt symplonii uliouid atnto trrvr to every cno u ho has them. I ran l.ok back and recall hundrtiU of dctitlu wbuh physicians declared at tho tmie wore causl by'jianil) i"s apoplexy, henrt-dIeAM, pueu mur.ia, malarial fever and other cotniuoii coaipliilnUi, which I m.c now v,cro cauxxlby ltrigufdiea-'" "And did all thev) canes have aimple si'iciitoms at Iirt,', "f.vvry oim of them, and might ha vnl.eon cured as'l wn.s by thu timely UMitif thohame reined v. 1 am getting mv even thonuiKhly oM'uel in th tuattvr ami think I am help ing other to eo thu fact and their possible danger uImj." Mr. Wurner, who was viIt.nl at hit rstalv uietitou North St. 1'uut atrvet, jo!a very earnestly : "It i true that Hricht'ii iliMan had In. created wonderfully, and .e llnd, bv relJn ble ttatitle. that from TU to 'tO, IU growth was over "Ml j-ercent. IK'k nt tho pminl neut men it has cnrrl-d otr. and it taking otf every year, for while innnv nr dying nppnreatfy of pnrnh sandajip' x, thv are realty victmisof LnlnevdivonSer, which cmiMheatt dtMaM, parulvMb, apoplexy, etc .e.nly every week the" jKjers nird the death f nomo prouitneut uiau fnmthli scourge. H'-ntl , however, tin lucn'a! has b-eti elnx. k.d and I attribute lhl to tho tjenernl um of my remtsl. " "Do you thiiik'iuauy jK-oph an ailltctcd with it'toluy whoilo not rvalue It!' "A prominent jirofe.r in it New Origan uudhal rolicgo was ! tunng iM'foro his chaMSou tboHihject of Hrij;ht sdlM'aM. Ho had various Hinds under iinnsc. pie analy sis ami waa showing tho atiideuts what tho indications of tins terrible uialndy were. 'Anil now, gentlemen.' ho said. nwo have veeu the unhealthy iUilicttions wut hhow you how ft nppars iu n statu of rfect ' henlth,' ami ho Mitiiiiitt'Hl bis owultuidto tho usual ti vt. As ho watched tho rosulLs ' his countenance sudd.-nly ihanRfd his rotor and cotr.umnd lKth letthiin and iu u treuibbiig voice ho nuid: (Seiitlemen, 1 have uimIo n pa.nftd ibcovcry; havo bright' difeaw of the kubit-vs.' And iu less than u y t ur ho wis dead. The HllchteKt indications of rlny kidney (IifTU-ulty hhuuld bo eriougli to i.trike terror" tf any one." " Vou know- of Dr. HciiicuN com-J" 1 " Yes. 1 havo luth rud mid heard of it." r' It Is verj- wonoerfuJ, Ik it mitl" "No more."' than a great many othort Ihnt havecouu to my notico as having Ih!U surel by the sum" iiiouik." "Vou ldievo then that lirigbt'ie dUeakO can be cured P J " I know ft can. I know It from my own and the extierienro ( tbotisand-i of pronil nent jxrHii; vlio weit? Klen up to tlio uy both their plisiclnin nml lrlinU 7 "Vou taeiilc of your owft exjKrrlenco; whatwnsitl' "A f-Nirfi.l one. I liad felt hinguM and unfitted for 1 tinlnew for yan. I'ut I did not know wSat nihil mv. 'When, however, l found It was kidney d:fik-tlty 1 thought tluro wat tittlo hope and so did'tlm doctors. I havo nni h-armd thatono of tho phyal clans of this e.t- jxjieu. J io out to n gi n-tl.-m-u i: the utreet ono dnr, k.iv,ng: There goes n man wno wll lwifrnd within ayenr.' I Lebcvo his wwrd would havo roved truo if l had nut providentially uwil tho remedv now known u "Waraer'n tafo Cure." "Did vou niak" a chemical nnaIrN of tho capo of i!r. H II. V"arnT. some thro vean oco. Dos-torf ' wa-. aj.ke.i 'ur. K. A. I-atti- I more, one of tho aualt of thu atato board ofh-'alth."' "Yes. nlr." " V."hat did this anal vls fhnw you t" " A serious diua-i of the kidney" " Did you think Mr. V.'araer cxiuhl recor- erP "No, sir. I did not think it jwdble." " Io vou know anything aloiit the rcmo- dv v.hnh cure. I hitn'f "" I hav.j chemically analyretl it and find It pure ami hnnnlc""-" Dr. HcnKin was cured yar ago and tt vWf and attersd.ug to hisj.'ro.elrnal d.itis tijMlay, in tins city. The standing of Dr. lfeaion. Sir. Warner and Dr. I-lt.morr in tho rornmunitv Is lyoud q iet.on, and tho stat-iments they mnkecnnotfor a tn rncnt IO Juuo;ei. ir. nesioii "ij(.'rjwi.c: t mint tiuit bright' dlwaso of the kidneys i ono of tho met deceptive and dangorou of nil diseases, tri.tltis exr-.Iingly common, but , thitt it can bo cured If tnlvn In time. j DTKirs r.Kirr ruxir. yi-rXSTA-VS m. mi "5f2 ' "- ' " - ls"iiS-;H t--l (. C I - r- .wv".- -. . .4 l;n!3SSTyDY- k.fwr.nina ba:. -e." --r.; 'o.t . !!, rtrra a-rrrt. in rii.vi--. .oi,.wij lii.cujo. rv. v. .1EE LITTLE MAIDS FROM SCHOOL" "IMCO tta' M! Mi' -" fcaalW L .iit- Vt r J-kOii aJ (MXb. -.-ajr rvryyr tuw or ui.srja7a aM.WATZ CUAl&Z BT CSI33 TffEXTCAlT MUSTANG USTJSEST, 9T SDCA5 FLS3. KWaaaiiE, 3araaa4tKaJa, tstlao ae Blua. Sarea aa4 Calfa saavla, Crmcsa, eraT Wans, Gm, Cats aa4 Faa Kacllaa ficlCJalata, Backache Kraatisaa. Wrmmzliltn, 9arlaar, Ta SanCaa. 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