Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 17, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 June 1888 — Page 4

THE LADIES,

A Highif Seasoned Eot-Paurri, Dishtoi Up Especially for the Tender Sex. FAIR WOMEN AND THEIR WAYS. Bit ej Poetrg, tilth Burner, 5n 9 Solid Chxb: ej Useful Iitformaiitm. tout Trouble In Htmwr. Wife TKear ycuagt Mr. Sissy ami Salsa Gtu luugton arc tibo married. Honbi-! Is that so? Wife Yes, tat the nnion Trill never be ahayvjty one. Hwim4d WIit not? Wife Hccwnse h parts his hair in th miiHle, and dm porta hers cm the side. 5"i Erwxh. jr rneet N Mwrry Mtmrp. Mr. I Olarba I bear skat Pourman married dig money. Mr. I' rcent That' a mistake,. Mr. J, Ain't ais vife well off? Mr. P. Terr ridu Mr. I). Then where ia the mttlaLe ? Mr. P. Ia tine marrying-. He didn't zuutv dio money, he married tiie "wo man, aibl she never leta him forget it either. H e'd better stayed a bachelor. WMhmijton antic.. Te J.UU BratfAxr. Majcr Stofah went to so; hi? best girl the oftes evening, and the little brother wasenbirtamiBRhimaa wnui till the sister cable denni. "Ton like my sister, dent 70a?" asked the litUn lamb. "Yea, i'ommie, very ranch," replied the Mfcj'r;, with a delicate blush. "You'll like to marry her, wouldn't yon? . "Well, I believe I would." "But you ain't rich, are vony . "So, I'm not rich," replied the Major, with a taint gtgh. "That's all right," replied the boy, sympa t :ietically. aw "Do Ttm think aof askt It J?e Major, brightening. 'Sara of it" exclaimed the boy; "I heard sister say she would like awinlly to mam arirh man, but t-he was 'will ing to tiike anything rasher fcaa, die an old mdi. The Major is onoe more heart whole and faii7 free. Wanhmji tint Crate. HHme rhC Mi Maimer. Yisiiiiig Heine one evening, when he waa jiwt dictating a letter to his secre tary, I iked to whom he was writing. He replied, "To my mother." "la she still alive, the old lady who lives hr the Dammthor?" " "O, jfes," said ho, "it fa true she is old, sin, and weak, lmt she has still the warm heart of a mother. " "Aim! yon write often to her?" "Rarolarly, every month." "Bert-unhappy she mnst be on aeeoant of your condition r "Q. Mi regards that, there exists between s a peonhar arrangement. My I wrilr; often to her, as well aa I can, in a men 7 humor, and then she is happy. That 11 'son can be as sick and miserable as I am no mother would believe." Aft;: this Heine heeame silent, and my seal was deeply movudwhrn, from.! hit belt of torture, -where he lay for long ; ars, I saw, him sesl and send ofl to the post Ins letter, which was foil of eoosol ng new and assumed serenity. Alfm Meuxner. Wiatdo.you carry ia that bag?" said t e big man to the Vnsinese woman, pointi ig to the little black hand-bag thai her inseparable companion, n) show you," stud she; and then she to ok out two handkerchiefs, one for nse'ai done for show, aluad pencil with the.pt int broken, a stick of gum, un-ches-4 A; a lump of gum, chewed; Geor) e William Curtis;' editoriai on Kattl ew Arnold's death, cat 01 it of Hirp rr" We khj; three keys that don't fit air, -thing m particular; one latch-key that 4 oea fit; si Bond street library card, three Daly Theater seat coupons, a tiny box t face powder, tliree capsules of qnini at, five risiting cards, seven let ters, five of them from ime man; spring suite, cut out of the Sunday paper, a aeasda, ticket to the American Art Asoda! km' prize exhibition, an unposted lettn to her mother, three rubber band 1, three postal carls, a shoe-but-tou , dentist's appoin aaent card, four hair tan, an unpolislwd moss agate, eonJ broach with the pin broken off, ball mu8tard leaf, a piece of paper with quotations from Mme. Blavatsky on tleoaophy written on it sample of 1 yellow ribbon to lie matched, a card phct"graph of another girl, and a purse jxqstiiiiung one 3-cent piece and a postage .-tamp. Jfew York Graphic.. Tim dress of the Burmese lady is . single and elegitnt. They -wear the sOk iloongyee, aa the men do, over their lower limbs, sad which is simply tucked in at the waist. They wear a finer and thicker silk than the men, of smaller check pattern. A sleeveless injee, a jaekt clone-fitting and worn high at the 'ieck, serves to cover the upper portion This injee is generally made 01 ftnit cloth or velvet and is ornamented will, gold buttons and lace as the taste of the wearer dictates. With young woeien of position it is indispensable thiil the bosom is completely covered. TJirir beautiful long hair is combed ln,;' off their foreheads, which are bi Jtd and low, bangs not being in fa: 1 1 ion there, and deftly twisted in a ci- tl at the back of feeir shapely little heads, then fastened in its place with

ektf wrately carved, high tortoise-shell co 1 the, aided by pins of tike same mater &1 or of gold. They wear a gold nadaing, a necklet, of bean&ful workmacuhip, around their atMks, hanging down ia two or three rws. Golden padoung, bracelets of SHtave feru and exquisitely chased with figures of beatfts, birds, reptiles, real and mythological, adore their m.-fiis and wrists. Anklets of gold and silver are somentes, bnt not nni-Vtt-saHy, Then? most "eurious pmameiffci ars, however, their ea jewels. 11 v an taadfi of owxaire go)4 Mt of two finm ei tqlmiar vpt, flt Hf

outer ends being closed witfi a son of cap carved in various patterns. The girls' ears have long slits cut in the lobes when, they are children about four years of age. The men also hiiye their

rs cut in this fashion when of an earlier age. Dainty slippers of soft leather, with pointed toes, and "down at heel," cover their small, bare feet T1mv unt innocent of atockinBS. and their feet are as carefully attended to aa are their hands, the nails of both being carefully pared and trimmed. San Frawnsco Chronicle, Wmlkt0 TatHiil (or Wmmem, The average woman is ia need of a walking teacher. She has now about every sort of an instructor save m this matter of gait and carriage, and there she is singularly deficient. Strange as it may seem to the dear creatures who have turned their toes out. in a dancingclass from the age of 4 till they are old. enough to graduate as rosebuds in society, not one of them knows how to walk. Observe, if yon please, the sloppy, hippitv-hop, the waddle and the bounce which characterize the gait of young women of the present oay, ana tell me if there is the least excuse for it High heels, tight clothes, tied-in skirts? Per' laps; but even with these feminine disadvantages, the graceful, free-limbed goddess of society ought to be able to get over the ground with ease and dignity. That she does not is obvious to every student of woman's ways. We have seen, once at least the most of us, our ideal in this regard, and. ".r'V T lif mmply wonder -7) having seen, will on earth her sisters

on earw ner , m "u , bring back the melicinc and I renoble movements and get the tanks out j nionov JDefroit Five Press.

01 tneur legs or.aaa a juuespnugw their feet If dancing lessons do not lend grace to the deportment they fail in their intention; but the dancing-' muster, after having taught the figures of the german, how to reverse in the waits, and given tike pupil tpas known 1 for three generations as "Papanti's," j considers his or her duty is fulfilled. TK nfitMl Mtt. Im na) "dttfin." has moiseBe runs out her chin, carries one j shoulder higher than the n.r 1 comes down on 'her heels with a stride or mincing walk which is fatal to "strle." Who tells her what she is do ing? Apparently ' no one, because there are so few girls who know how to walk. The stage is supposed to be an excellent school for pedal instruction, and the "devitalizing" of the Delsarte j method is believed to saturate a disciple with grace. But a "stage walk" in j the street is simply dreadful, and the tragedy-queen prance as much to be avoided as the wiggle-waggle of the bus-tle-nutde girl. It would be delightful could the coming generation strike the happy mean; and very likely it will, it' the world once begins to appreciate that walking is as-art to be cultivated,- as it now cultivates a love for the beautiful and a tante for out-door sports. Somebody has had the moral cour age to pitch in, as a small boy does in a fight to the aeam sewed by women. Oh, blessed pitcher-ro I Uh, most truthful of writers! Why can't a woman sew a seam so it ' will last? And why is it a man can? The material- of your gown will tear before the mansewed seams will rip, while the seam will rip if given a severe glance when joined together by the tender hands of a woman. Woman is not productive of morality ; I mean in the way she makes clothes. Now, -just imagine a tailor concluding that a man's trousers would set better if he pinned them ic one ox two places. Tet this is a con clusion not only frequently reached, but acted upon, by the courteous modiste. One grows to know to one's sorrow that pins can be pat where needle and thread will not reach; and one grows to wish that it would be allowable to get up as the spirit moves one and the pin touches one, and in audible language .give one's opinion of pinned skirts. One would represent half the women at the theater. Tuo cruel pin eaters her very soul, and she complains of a pain in her heart-, of a curious feeling about her head and of a sense of oppression, anything that will make she unpinned youth with her take her out in the fresh air so that sh may stand up. KataraUv, the amount of temper and the wicked desire fox revenge brought about by the inhuman behavior of the pin, makes her long to kill the dress maker, and so you see more of the immorality of frocks. It's all very well to talk about the pin being predestined to act that way, bat it would have been much wiser if the dressmaker had not been a believer in predestination, had east aside the pin, ami sewed, glued, or pasted together with postage stamps the part of one's skirt that is so reck lessly, even 11 so gracefully, caught to gether with pins. I suppose the reason why women are credited with getting pin money is because it's sharper than a serpent's tooth, and sticks in the pocket of the man who ought to give it gladly. A no lorjfc Star. AX OBLZtlllrtl CTCiOXB. A clerk of the land office, who is somewhat of a wag, and has recently returned from Dakota, where he was sent to investigate some land matters, astonishes his colleagues in the offioe by the astonishing fertility of his imagina tion. He tells numlierless stories of the accommodating qualities of the average Dakota hairricane. "There is a man out there," says he, "who had pre-emption and homestead claims adjoining. He had just proved up the former, when the following remarkable occurrence took place. The day after his proof had been made, he was eating his evening meal in t he shanty with a neighbor. 'Say, pai d," he remarked, 'now that I've got my pre-emption, I'll have to move tins house into the homestead claim, as it will be cheaper tlian putting up an other.' Hardly were the words out of his mouth when one of those sudden small cyclones struck the shanty, and strange as it may seem, lifted the house off the pre-emption and set it down on the homestead, without breaking any: thing except shaving-cup." That clerk's reputation for truth fulness has been seriously damaged since his return from Dakota. Louts D.u.coaT, a Taunton, Mass, bos. aged 10, fell on a tin bean blower n .web. a majt&er that the blower pone tW4 M brajrt t&Kttgll U tM ami jiiUcdkUu,

PEPPER AND SALT. Wires a donkey laughs it suggests laughing ass. It is only fly showmen who can walk on the oeiliutf. New blood in a paper is likely to quicken its circulntion. Texas Riflings. In Oorea n man wears bis hair long mid braided until ho gets married, when Iw is lucky if ho can wear any hair at all. Areola .Record. Tories, have you time to do something for me?" "Yes, sir; what shall it jje?" "Bring my trnnk from the depot" "Excuse mo, sir, but my specialties are iovo letters and bouquets!" FUcgeiule Blasttcr. Schiller vas only 14 when he wrote flio play of Tho Bobbers," and of courso knew nothing about the members of the Sugar Trust. This acermutfl for the amission of -their names. .router Statesman. "How wem. I remember," said Dmu-

! ley, as ho proudly brandished his sword, '"the first time that I ever drew that jonoe shining blade!" "Where did you draw it, Ihnnley, inquired frcatheriy; "at a raffle? " Keiv York Sim. . The latest "victim of tobacco" is a sad case, indeed. He is 70 years old; 1 has smoked for sfctty years, and last ireek he married a woman four years his senior. Tobacco-smoking affected 1 his brain. NarrUstovcn Herald, Customer You warrant this medicine to cure me! Druggist Tea, sir; yon will fake a bottio according to mdL onro is not affected, X CoixEirios of songs for the working people is in press, under the title, "Chants of Labor." The chance is that labor will continue to peg along at $a day until the next lookout when it will stand around at nothing a week. Btirdette. Bobbie Mamma, doesn't it make your hawis warms to spank me? Mamma Why, y, Bobbie, it does. ItobUe - Wouldn? do just as well then, mamma, ior yon to go auu nom 'em over the register? mmtwjion Free Press. "Yotjhg man," he said, solemnly, "do you know we are ail liaoie to ue caucu at any time?" "Yes, sir," responded the young man, "we are liable to, of course; but I made three men lay down on a pair of deuces last night" Kcio York Swn. After oae or two gentle cfforf on the part of the collector to awaken Deacon Jones, the minister said from the pulpit : "Never mind, Brother lay man. As Deacon Jones has not heard the sermon, perhaps it would not be right to expect, him to pay anything for ." Sohomasjt ( cordially) I'm the ad vance agent for thegreat-and only show on earth. Wo 'strike your town next week. Here's a couple of passes; take it in. Hotel Clerk (coldly) Any bag gage? Sckomanu (dubiously) No. Hotel Clerk (briefly) Two dollar, please. ExiaiaETic Mother You should do vanr Best to lniprew, Mr. Fraitl.-lv, Clara, He is awfully rich and good Clara I "know that mother; but he is too good. I hate good men. Mother' Yes; but think, my dear. The good die vounsr. (Clara promises to eon-side. the matter. A rETHnrrED body was exhnmwl at Pittsburgh, and when tapped on the face with a hammer gave forth a reson ant metallic ring. There are a number of insurance agents in Milwaukee who, ii tapped on the face with a hammer would give forth the same metallic ring. Peek's San. A nervous and somewhat excitable deacon, after talking for some time in a meeting at his church, finally said And not one tit or jottle of His Word shall fail." Noticing the smiles on the faces of his audience and conscious of his blunder, he attempted to mend mat ters by saying. No, I mean not one tottle or jit." P.awent I wish you would prescribe for me, doctor. I am nervous and rest less, and my sleep is disturbed by night mares hideous enough for delirium tre mens. Doctor--Possibly your heart is diseased. Do you lie on the right side V Patient Great Scott, doctor, I thought you knew that I am running an independent newsiuiper and have to Ho on all sides. Detroit Fire Pre., ciiASEi) ttr a WAisitus. One of the most novel encounters be tween man and a wild beast ever re ported is the following incident told by Capt Koldewey . in "The German Arctic Expeditwn." It occurred on the cast coast of Greenland: As, with difficulty, we were following the road, we were suddenly startled by a walrus breaking through the ice close to us. We fled as quickly as Ave could, for any attempt to defend ourselves would have been MiuliifSH. But the walrus Hwum us quickly under the ice after us, breaking through it near us, evidently intending to swim in our company. We dispersed as ninoh as possible, springing over the ice-ernst, through -which the alpenstoeic constantly broke, followed by the rustling and flapping caused by the monster. Had any one fallen in, it wonld hav been impossible to have pulled him out again. Fortunately, near Cape Wynn, screen of old ice relieved us from our pursuer. These creatures can break through iee six inches thick mid strike the exact spot where they last saw their enemy. . W UltlttS Hf.liBKCJB WAS HAFHTV JepaonI notice that you always speak well of me to my face, Joli hod, and whilti I have no reason to be lieve that you do otherwise behind my back, I think it does not harm a man to be criticised by his friends to be told of his little faults. I know Fm not perfect and I would be glad to have you remind me of the fact sometimes. Jbbson. Tell you of your faults? Jepson xts; criticise me, tell me what your honest private opinion of me is. That's what I want Jobson Jepson, you lire six fees two. and I am five feet four, and you want me to give you my honest private opinion of yon? No, sir-ee Jepson, my boy, I no fool ! Bonton Courier. EtifiTiAS native have a-cmrious way of BiftMug "antique" ly forcing their tatkft W Waltav w(lrB imitation

TRICKS OP A PET RACCOOH .

Ua VoaOnem for tho Churn and Kal4 apou a Bno-Hlve. ' p?lrtborg(Mo.)letto. Until within a few years past hunting she raccoon was the favorite sport of young men and boys at A'lattsbuvg. the bottom lands of Horse Fork and Smith's Fork of the Platte llivcr bounded in irild honey, grapes, berries, bersimmons, pawpaws, and noorns, apon which countless raccoons feasted tad fattonec'1. The hunt would bo on moonlight si ;hts, beginning about midnight and hv ting till the break of day. It was gene -ally inaugurated with the blowing of h jrns, shouting of boyp, and Darning 01 dogs, uniy tne country 3harivari is qual to tho noise while the hunt is in progress. As the raccoon does his trareling by night, -his trail through tin 1 hazel lxcush along tho cf eek borde-i is easily found. Sometimes he shows fi ;ht and keeps the dogs at bay until lie can climb a tree, which proves only trap for him, as tiie hunters quickly ;iut down the tree and capture him. The roctjoon is valuable for his meat which rcosted, surpasf.es the opossnj i or youiiij pig as it toothsome dish. He is also valuable for Ids fur, which it thick and long during the winter moot as. The write r well remeimbera tho Presi dential campaign of 1.840, when the live raccoon was an important fnetor in politics. L' cabins, on wheels, were drawn throrgh the staaets of cities and towns, and nth every log cabin there as a live ivccoon and a great hurrah for "Tippec ;moo and Tyler too."- Therearc old citii cns in Flattsburg who talk of tho early days when the raccoon skin was current money ft the payment ox email dobts and the buying of goods two skhiB fi r $1. There is a story of a fellow narrowly esoafing lynoliingfor counterfeit) ig raccoon skins by sowing raccoon tail j to oat hides. Hut to appreciate the raccoon it is necessary to know hira as a pet I wish to give a truthful account of a pet raccoon that I came sear losing a few months book. Ho Ibid Watched the operation 0:! churninf; butter one morning, and for his attention and patience my wife liad rewarded him with a spoonful oi butter and a plate of hdaey. In the course of the morning tho churn, half-filled with buttermilk, was set aside. Shi), some hours afterward, wanting buttermilk for dinner, sent me to get it 1 saw a block spot on the top of the mil . that I could not quite un derstand; and then the churn seemed to be falle - of milk than when it was set aside. I made a pinching grab at the black 1 pot when, to my amazement, out jumpi d the raccoon. He had backed himself into the churn, tail foremost com letely hiding his coonship in cue nutteri mis, au oat tne up eua 01 his nose, v hioh was the black spot on the milk w hjch had perplexed me. The pet. raccoon, nil dripping with buttermiU , sneaked into the corner grocery near by, and, getting unpercoived bel ind the counter, took refuge in a barrel half filled with brown sugar. The groce fyraan soon hustled him out of that I'ith his furry sides matted with buttermilk and sugar. 1 could. oc casionally get a glhnpje of him, linking his furry sides, but coma not get in reach of him to diastase him. He avoided me while I hod anger in my eve. In a day or two he disappeared. The flies and honey-bees mny have stung bin . to distinction, or the dogs may have discovered that ho waa friend less and oiiased him away. A few v eekt; after this some boys who had beeti gathering pawpaws in the woods came into town and reported that a raccoon 1 tail was hanging out or a .hole in a 'lead limb of a. tree in Vance's pasture. The tree was out down and the raccoccn captured, and it proved to be my runaway pet Be ithoyen's Lora Letter, Mmiciims are generally supposed to be full of intense emotions. Iu was an Italian Ltdy who inspired Beethoven with the one great passion of his life. It ibrates through the sonata dedicated to the Counless Giulietta Giucciardi, and it imtdiat is all the letters whiuh he ad dressed to her. It is said that it was owing to Jus timidity, which prevented him from "proposing," that he was never "lamed; but there is nothing of timidity the let ier which during the summer of 1800 h wrote to her : "My anfel! My all! My second self! Onl; fow worls to-dav. written with a nenci (your own) Can you alter tho not that rou are not wholly mm?, nor wholly vo irs? Iovo demands au and 1ms right to do so. and thus it is 1 fool towurd you, Even before 1 riso mv tl outfits throne to vou. niv immor tal bolovc II somof ini's full of joy, and yet njtaln sad. and waiting to see whether fute will near 1 is. 1 must live either wnouy witn you or no at all. Indeed. I have resolved to wander from you till tho moment I can fly into yi u arms and foel that tlioy are my home, an' I sond forth my unison with yours Into the realms of snirits. Con tinue to 1 ivo mo. Tesferday, to-lay, what longings-lor yon, what tears for you! for vnn I fdrv An itnr well! Oil I lovo mo for yon, and nover doubt mo laitm 11 noun 01 your lover; ivur mme. ever mini), ever coon others. Sense of Taste. In a s jries of experiments on the del icacy of the sense of taste it was found that for bitters, sweets, acids, and nllwlines, the sense is much moie delicate in women than in men, while with sa lines it is tho reverse. These experi ments ivero conducted by Js.-fl. 0. Bailey nud E. L. Nichols, of the Uni versity of Kansas, and the tests were made by 82 men and 4G.women. Men detected 1 port of quinine in 890,000 parts of water; women 1 part in 456,000 parts; 1 part of sugar in 19!) parts of water by men, and m aoi parts of water by women; 1 part of acid in 2,080 by men, and in 8.280 by women 1 of swia in 1)8 by men and 111 rib by women : and 1 of sail in by men. and in ,'JWJ by women. A Crab-Catching Ape. "That's a lone fisherman," itaid a bird dealer us he pointed to a Java ape. "It is the best crab-eatchr - known," "How does ho manage to get the crab?" " Cati dies him w ith his tail. He is the only ki nd of ape that has a long tail, When it sees a enib the ape backs up to the hole whore the crab has disappeared thrusts his tail into it and awi-its events. The crab, feeling somewhat angry at the intrusion, nabs the tail, tho ape leaps forward, and before the crab can say"Jnck Bobinson" it finds itself on dry land with 8,000 miles of terra firma under the ape, who soon chews up tho crab and then tackles the next bole on its list, New York Telegram, Fob-iunateIiT for poet thsj aro born, Dot ma ile. Were it otherwise the kw might luionere. isije. Biliousness Jm mors general at this season than auy other. The bittw tttte. offensive brasUi, coated lornim, sic heodsoln, drowsiness, diiziui s ud lonof avr-oUte make UiSTiettm miserable and disagra-ible toouiera. Hood's Barsspulll eorauines Uie tost suii-buions remcdkio! the Vi-getsble kinsdoni, io Biuh proportion ss 10 derive tbeir brst uiilidui Bc-:tn with tl leas: dl turbsnre to the whole system. This prepa ration it so well balanced In Its act Urns upon the allmeni srr canal, the liver, the kidney . tho stomam, tlie bo 'fl end tbe circulation 01 im hloort trial brines ibout s besllbr nrtion of iho entire human organh tn, restores the siipetlto, and overcomes that tired holing. Kooii'a Sarsaparilla sld hi sll drugglats. si ; alj lor f.1. Prapsrei only Sr a ) UCOl) k CO., Af ilhersrles, Lowell, Mw. lOT Doses One Dollar III Cli'a hsnnIeM,iiosllivo-iidIr",i"!,'n,,,-,?,,1'r' ULtlkatlve c( Failing Manhoud. sn-1 8uug Ncrr ' 'and Blnod Food, (1 wr Iwtlle. h.ii.1 l.ydnw-(XMIt-lsrCH MViWiilM SMti. Pi W nil. awpaaf i

Why We Dare So More Orators, Tho age in which we live is progressive and aggressive, but it will not produce such orators and preachers as there Were forty and fifty years ago. It produces better doctors and teachers and farmers and merchants and mechanics, but not such statesmen or pulpit orators. Kentucky has no longer a Clay and Breckenridge and Marshall. Tennessee has no Gentry or Maynard or Johnson or Haskell. Misrissippi no Footo or

Prentiss. AlabamojPB Yancey. Georgia no Toombs or Hill or Stephens or Johnston or Cobb. South Carolina, no Calhoun or Ohovcs or Hayne or Builedge. North Carolina no Macon or Man (rum or Badger. Virginia no Jef ferson or Patrick Henry or Madison. 1 know that tho masses or tne people have advanced, and therefore there is not such a contrast between them and tho great men as there used to be, but it is still certain that the most notable men of the day will not compare with those I have mentioned. We have some great preachers, but none to compare with Capers, ami, styles, ana i-earce, and Bosoomb, and the blind preacher, Woddcll. whom William Wort made famous. This is a utilitarian age,, and everybody is in a hurry. There Was a time when men of brains had leisure, and Solomon say" that in leisure there is wisdom. BUI Alp in- Atlanta Con- I slihiiinn ! 8ttlO. . , ' Tho Stop or aa Organ, With luch unportf.nl function! M til Kvar, ar of court product! roof utrlom bodily disturbaaoo. Whon it relaxo its lacretfro and oiittributiro activity, 1)11 gati into tho blood and ttngos tho akin ani white of tbs syaa with ydlow, tho bowela bomo oqaatipatod.th tcitga coated, tho brontlj noitr. Than com headachea, vertigo aud conce-tton of the organ, ae. coiupanied with pain In its vioinlty or undor tbs tight (boulder blndo. Khali blue pill ho the XeiUCU j soogtu . jm, tut uiriv.'j in j auiux is nornicloua, What then? Gxporlance indi. oatea Hottetter'a btomach Bitten as tho true remedy ior inactivity of the llTer. It not only relaxes tho bowels without pain, bnt hat a direct stimulating eSeot upon the hepatie gland itself , tne sen ana origin 01 tus uoume. sn malarial complaints involve disorder of tbs livor, and of these the Bitters is the most popular curative. It also conquers dyspepsia, nervousness, rheumstiaui and kidney troubles. Couldn't Please Both,' A source of comfort to oneporsor often causes extreme annoyance w another. When people of opposite feelings como together a good deal of p: tience and courtesy is necessary hi orueir to get along pleasaniiy. Hiding on a railroad tram, a genweman, sitting next to. an open wrauow, was tapped on the shoulder sharply by a woman behind him, who said:. "I wish you'd shut that window right ofl, mister; I'm freezing." Freezinc!" er claimed another wo man, who occupied the name seat witli tho gentlemen, "you ami doing. anything of tho sort, rm just euffocatui -with the heat." rm freezing, I tell you!" "And I tell you I'm suffocating?" "I'M tell vou what to do" said an elderly man in the seat in front, turning around impatiently; "shut the windov, by all means, until this one is sufiJicated, ancl then open it unui wie ointsr freezes to deoth." Youth's Compan ion. Tery Sensible "Japs." In Japan Hie c-id-school physicians n o im rmitted to woar only iroodon swords. This is a gontly Barcastio way of expressing tho opinion that they kill enough neoplo without usi 1R weanons. But tho drumcist who introduced ut the druggl Dr. riorce'a Golden Medical Discovery ii to tbe empire carries a floe steel blade, it v as found that all wbo tried this wonderful remcdy for coughs, colds, conenmptive tondnhcins. blood, akiu -and liver troubles, wore. wiihont exception, greatly lieuSlltod. The Mikado hunsolf is said to have "toned up" hi system by its use, and tbe importer vaa thoreforo permitted tho exceptional honoi of wearing the sworl of the nobility. Viviparous fishes. Not lonsr since a couple of gentlemen were out fishing near Orlando.one of whom is an accomplished naturalist, who can name the genera and species of almost anything he comes across. But there ho found something which he set down as a natural Florida curiosity, it was a little fish that produced its off spring after the manner of wtrmblooded animals. It is a fact of int rest to naturalists that in all the fresh waters of Florida are found fishes that bring forth their young alive and perfect, in stead of laying eggs in tho manner of the hnny tribe eenorally. iiie parent fishes are very small, being only from one and a half to two inches long, and are often used for bait for boss. The exact name of the genus and species is not yet known, but tho books mention several species of goby as being vi dparous, like tho specimens here nieimoneu, savannah A'sws. A medical opinion is, that if con sumption were eradicated from etttle, it would soon disappear rrom tne numan race. live per cent, oi tne English cattle have tuberculosis, and twenty per cent, of some Jersey herds of the United States are said to be affected. 4rAms(t0 Traveler, So Not Think for a Moment That catarrh will in time woar out Tl a the ory is false. Hen try to believo it because it wouia do pleasant lr true, uni it is not. as an the bead remain unsnbduod. It is liable to develop into oatarrh. You cm rid yourself of the cold and avoid ail chance of catarrh by usinsr Dr. Bago'3 Catarrh Remedy. If already aillictcd rid yourself of this troubiesoine disease apoedily by the same means. At all druggists. awn. xro nub let au acuio aira-a ui c jiu in Castok oil ia cheap and it is who) jsome, but wo oannot holp fearing that it will never be popular as a beverage. The nandsoiirost Lady In Town Itemerked to a friend the other day taut she knew Kemp's Balsam for the Throat an 1 Lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped bur cough instantly when other remedies had no effect whatever. Ho to prove this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give yo l a sample bottle free. Large size 50c and tl. Why call a man a crank, when no one can turn him? M-E1.I.S- IIAllt BALSAM. H sray.gradually restores color; e)g rat tonle dressing. 60o., tl.00. Druggists, or JWJ size prela?d by Exnross ior 81. K. 8. Wells, J or soy City. ItOCOH ONP1LEB. Quick, complete H. 600. ?JACOBS01j SPRAINS, STRAINS, INJURIES. 1311 Smitta St.. tmtevlUa, ay. WhUa hfllplna to siov a ftrana salld in of tfc City Kallway C. , It MI our aa mt, pmili SM to tlit ground and apralaUtf my kack. I waa car. rlad homo oa a atrotcser. aad ua doctor i attaadf tu. two Wioaa. wla my vdfa yarauaded mt to aw St Jatobi oil, aad tht ula wai aoa sot aatlnly. jasrsa aiowsa. Sold by Drvggtilt ami Draltn Ertri where. THE CHARLES A. V0CELER CO.. Baltimore. Mi, AGENTS WANTED ,1'Arj iub. ior maHatiK uui!. TidieM. Cdpa, MUiens. eio. Ms cliluft nrixt -y mail fr it. wna storUto n'duce'l yrior-Iiat-at, Mima Wi' MCUf. VaUV LADY fynnlojinrnt at $vj to $i'tQ per month t-eUini; Quae a City Sup-Xort-r' Hiaiilo outfit free all wet Pension, If MMIiftbleil; OlUeers1 travel pay, bounty collected: Deserters V re) laved: success or no fee. Laws nt fne. A. W. HoOarinlok A Son, Waiaio.a.. i. tl.u.til.o. InUE CTlmV Bookkceiilnc.lliitinehs tonus, UfllC SIUUIitanmansbli.ATitl mctte .Shortband, etc. tuoroua-hly lauclitbyinaU. Ciroiiliirs fr. llnTAKX'sBusiKKiwOoi.M'.as Buffalo. ti.T. loj8 a dav. afiuple" w-ortli Sl.ao, l-'HEE. Lliiea nut niMtcrtlie horw.-'ii Uvt Write BRKWfcinttl B.M'UTy lOilH HOt.UKK CO . U.U.T. Mv CANCER B 'lYtiati d anil cunid vtilitt Qlt the lEnlfe. Btioh M 1-reatuieiit Mid fmo. Address 1UNU. M.i)-Aurors aaiua.ui. ft ft n l.lrcaili9tncadiataBiaiRHa. kM-ni mlfcaw UvUIi l Hit "Uain llit m.tld Hll'H'l ( uiH 'UtSS luauraaa AddtaH. 1SS Co,

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Stamping and Embroidery. YS, Lizzie, I like to do faooy work, but I baveu'tfolthko trying that pnttorn-ior aytiiiug etao for a week. Those awful 'drag- - flng-down' pains aro just killing mat? J uow how you fool, and I can toll you There t look for relief. l)r. Korea's Farorito Pros:ription is a certain onro for all those pctul ar weaknesses and distressing allrneuto. r'iiy. it even oured me of prolapsus, and munj or my lady friends hive beou cured of various frav i maladies peculiar to our sex by tUia vonclerfnl medicine.'' It is the only modiclno old by druggists under a poaitivo guai-antaa from the nisuufaolarora that it will eiva tatisfaoUon in every oasa or monoy ivtundsd, ) toad guarantee on bottle-wrapper. Wn at ii tbo longest voyngs recorded in tie Bible? The widow's cruse. Wb would bo pleased to kno-i of a man or 'woman irho bai never had heads cho or been uubjoet to constipation. As tlieae aoem to be iniv.irmil troubles a little advice mav bo in or-

lor. Why should person cram thulr stomaohl with nauseating, purgative pills, ate, which liaken and debilitato when such a pleasant a&J purgative romedy as Prickly Ash Bitten will act mildly and oBectively on Vbe Uver, kidney, tomaoh, and bowels, and at tbe same time strengthen and tone up the whole ii stom, cans ing headache, constipation, and all such dia treaaibg evils to quiokly disappear. A man died last week from the effeats oi tobogganing. This miscellaneous. ohoUng ihould be stopped. luuir Troubles and Wasllnf Diseaeos can be cured, if properly treated fn time, as shown by tho followinc statoment from P. 0. Freeman, Sydney: "Having been a groat sufferer from pulmonary attaoks, gradually wasting away for tu pasMwa rs ftgffejaJma pleura to testify mat 80 ana ears, ae pleasure to testiry mat Bcotre Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Lime anil Boda haa given me great rolief, and I cueorfuily rocommendit to all suitor ins in a similar way to myself. Iu addition, I would uy that it ia vory ploiant to take." GENTLirEN learnme the cornet should employ prirate tooters. x,ook ioracn - l.e&ui ello Oil provents tendency to wrinkle aueiag oi Bktts. Preservos ayouthird plump. fresh condition of leature. it youoesiraa trtusi arent, ciear, irosn rieui, Mv. " blnrnUb, or roughness, nsa XeaureUe Oil, cures and prevents craoking, chapping, roagnneorcoarseues ol skin. Keeps le,nok and hands son, piump. i-rorv. v" nr.. 1 f.'AMatfll'ntif (flow uf the SUUt SS IB voatb. This is a remarkable artloie ; luonjiu ruiimi oil is more the nature of an expressed i..(nA . .. I. n annarh tonic and oleeant dre$WIQ fur (li's Hotrafit IVhsi-;r.-. -whicll it stimulates . a a ia-1-...aV ...HA BAf hflnn Ul hflilr na TfUlakera sou, giosay, iuxuiioub w OttH. 9 liiuggiBts or uy cimm. "vv ""' President's SPECIAL. WAereaa. From day to day vast numbers are being stricken down with tho fell disease Bhcumatism, which seems to bo greatly ou tho increase. .Ami whereae. The nation has within a short time been called upon to mourn the sudden loss of many of our public men, such as Vice I'rcsiaen( xLeuurrvb., vrcu. uuua A. Logan, See'y Daniel P. RHEUMATISM. I su cut in the wrist by a broken bottio, from wiuob I eoflered extreme pain. I called a doctor, w ho pronoancea it eeiauc rueumaiism. my riyun sldo became paralyzed, let' and srm badly wint ered, and my joints were so atiff that there was bat little action in them. About six weeks ago I began taking Hlbbard's fthcuuiatio Byrupwitb marvelous results. Since then I have left oil Iba use of crutches entirely, and only use a oane, and for the past low Uays I oltcn lorget it ana waut n ithont anv old. To say that it lias greatly entedme but poorly expresses my idea of your Rheumatic Syrnp. C. 1) Desio, neaier iu uenerai umcenos, Jackson, much. r Ti. nrsVTO la man wall known in this commm' y, and was probably tho worst wreck physically oi any man tnis country ever saw. m was paralyzed from rheumatic poison, ana no ono ever expected he would recover. He is weU, and itia simply marvelous. Ex-llembcr State Legislature, Jackson, Uicb.

Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup

UNRIVALED in merit It is a SAFE FAMILY wemc; Children, invalids ana aeucose psrsinw vui homo should bo without it Always in season. II you cannot procure it oi your aruggist, nn

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IT IS A PUftUT VE8ETABLI PrUfiUWJIOtlj PRICKB PfHCKLYftSHESl SENMA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU arHES WUMiy trricitirr Hnaium hat stood th.Teat at Tears, Coring; all Disease of tu smoii, nxuj.ACH. JUDHKTH.lSUvfEL8,ae. ItTsrifleathe Blood, Invigorates and uieanses tne oystera. DYSPEP8IA,C0TSHCURES PATIOH. JATJKDHa, AliDISCASESOFiKl glCKHEAUACHSLBHf LIVER 1006 C0MJ?LAJHXS,ike: disappear atone under KIDNEYS! its benenciai umuare STOMACH AND It ia purely a Medicine a it cathartic nroner BOWELSI tiss' forbids it aae as a btverace. It Is pleas ant to the taste, and a easily taken By emiaALLDRUGSfSTS rn as anims. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS U Bols Proprietors, SiMAoisaud Kaxaa Obi PRlCElDOUAR! SWEEPING THE MARKETS I Hoxln has created the ercatest eidteraent demand and salons a boverase. In two years, ever wiincseod in tbe history ot trade-froin the factthat It brtuirs nervous, exhausted, overworked women tj good powers of endurance in a few day;: rare tbs uncontrollable im-tt!o for liquor, and tobacco i once, awl has recovered a lame number ot case (4 Old, he iiHbh paralysis as a food only. s?6x au disokoeks or xxm Stomach, Livor DSTand Bovols -TAKS6TRICTLY VEQETAatLC. Cure Constipation, Indigestion, D: Blclc Beadaehe, Uver Complali petite, Biliousness, Nervousness, jauncaee, ej For Bale by aU Druggbls. Prlea, SS Cent. PACIFIC UtaUFACTURlllB CO.. ST. lOUB. attV vuut in thi orCAT JaVv VAsliAW TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE Camoca for sacceedtn wbsrw otbars hav failed. III srlsr aw sbwjiu taaa aav Wall Nsclilssessi. saa Is.tl SalUd SISlss. SELF CLEaNINS. Srill s-rsilSStsaatlsisis Blaal !. CaliUjas rSK, LOOMIS&nYHUH T'FFIN, OHIO. N" EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY of MUSIC Boston, Mass, THTE I.ATtGEHT and Host KemlMte I? mili"rtiV 'ii ill I'ocal anil tiuuvmmut "J?2? JSSos r ".(. -. iSZl:ZS: ritriiiB full infonnstlon, ftd4te Im TOU1J"-i JJimw, I neserle aad mllysav dons BI O u tu. only spsclBo forlUacertalacur or this disease. O. H. IKCIB A AM.H. D, Amsterdam, N. X. We have sold BlgO Jo Biany years, and It na lactlen. . Chicago, 111. SI. SS. Sold by DrucsUta H tl.OO). but Is anIJ cents a box r ileaiers. N. li.i V. W.. i...No. S-88. When Wrlliue to Adtorllsnrs, nlvase star you saw the Adverll-wmuot in this papar.

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. m,m- 11 1 ""l" 1 '. 'I'"1" WIIT do 1 have this drowsy, lifeless feeling? WHY do I haw Baokatjhe ? WH1" Keuralgiii ajj' Rheumatism ? WBJ does Scrofulous taint i-ad Erysipelas sliorr itself? BECAUSE you Wood is filled with I'ols Oil, wMch must b! Com pletly iBradlcated befetc you can nigairt healtlu You must go to the root of the matter. Put the Kid neys -the ipxat and only blood purifying orgjins in complete order, whicli is complete health, and with : Warner's Safe Cure andWAXlNEEt'S SAFE PILLS your Qnm is 3ortain. WHY do we BECAUSE know this? tens of thou ful men and parts of tne untaniy wfiteffect. . sands of cratewomen ia all world have volten us U this Tl ero is no etand atO, In diS9EtS0, Yo't art-, either growing Bette c or Worse. HOW is it ifith YOU? W HY not to-diy resort to that iwcdicine, which has veritably CtlXed liiLliOlia, and which will cure yoij if you will give ii a diance? All of Warner's prcparationai" are Purely Vegetable. They are mad onionoir. They are time-tried. The are No New Discovery, Untried itnd WorUxleB8; on the trari, thsy hav: stood the tejt they havo pruviKl their superiority. They statid alone in )re-eminent roerii, and YOU KFOW 11W Proclamation. Maming, Gen.MjOlelUin, mil many others. Nvw, therefore, I do, bj virtue of the knowledge pes seasid hy me, jiroclaiin and recoiumond Hibbaxd's Ehou metis Syrup to be a remedy of great merit, both for Rheumatism and all Blood Diseases. Jiiditrfher, That tbil med -loins, hA niiontAd aa a nntional remedy by all. ' Signed by the Preiiidont. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.. M-'dani(bter Mar d had mflnminatory rheuraatlBm, Hr limbs nere badly swollen. Bbo waiiin terrible ajjony. Slishas boon tatlng Bbnunuitio Syrt p ami using your Plastars, wliiob lias brolton it U. 1b Syrup eomxiMd h)r IndlteeUon. eleaiisedtborheunatlc riolsxn from ber bkoiL, and Hhe bi now abb i to be around tibe house. Ave coni lder Hlbbard's Rheumatio Syrup and Filters rcinoiies of gniat merit. Bkv. J. BoBESr. Paster I"!xat ii . E. Church, BVemont, Uicll. Iit.it winter and iipring t was a terrible snffiwrat from rhet jnatlsm in my left shaulder and arm, BUf&irtng the most excruciating jiain. Twol-ot-ties of of Hlbbard's Bbeumatie Syrup cured ins, I can with conild iuce" recoinmnd ittoaHiit5 aro iioffering with ibeumatlo difficulty. Bbv. JAMES Br.nar, Uoriey, UiclL, Utt remedies known so highly endorsed by Its homo people, in the treatment 'it lthoumatisra and nil B. ood diseases. Our MeiUcal Famphlet, treftj;ing n Bheumatlsm and ail Blood and Ij'BMA1.E l .seases, snt froo on application. Rheiamatle Syrup Compaay, Jackson, Well. . J?3E2--K o . XrZ y.7, MriHVii Surfed Smt'n, jMim iun . .

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t. remedy that will i Mrti iwf k .nd of la amor, iron .a ;?imjlt or eligUt emption to Ihe wen cciofula and fiypbilitit! ilit.rrier4 u) I Gui fOrr'a Yix m' 1H 1 and E.A-iSaFi.mixa. Th :ee to fiTaT i, nottlei cure Skin Diseisei, Salt. Blwum or X i ter. Four Id tun bot this cure Etmniag Sin Ulct-ra, Scrofula anil. Syphililie 1 Ilacaaoai 1 Oiiie to thrsfi tottlei clwi Boreav Bails, Csrbu s-cles, Piinr im ca iW Fce,Iti!hyS!nsationii),ei(:. Itisthsy ' most reliabln blood de ut ing and k ajtcm Bbtengthenihg ionipounrj tliat can be made from ti icrough knowledge I the mdl frml islue t of various n ot aid he 1-s, and ia tmly Katwi'a wnfedy. It is hv ' rariably rW Jmmonded ojherpr by all who have ever tfvvu H l .ferial, and th wie of ove f a milho ' b0ttl year y lo altoget mi duo to ' H healingv .rtoeand W Ml clean- H l r 5 r esscnUti w an oux: ary b re storing s nonenmptiv i to healUv liitti. a remei y that will ( trcngtnen . tad heal ft i lungs, an sjofh nntatson of th bronchial jttibe-, sa4 . chuck the buidcncy toe MghiflaUte ?-- S. neiEsary, Uuch a rei t'jdy is Dr. Fittor'aJismoMdaeTTjv HT , Is the only sensible, rati snal Coiigh EViiparation lhatcan bo rMseribed, t and its timely use has t vcd mas fem prctria lure griitrBB . . IflUH. D. 1-i.BK MS), l-rwisptiitsrt, ct fwwATt, uro. WA11VEL DUO DISCOV U hollr onl Ike aH lOe ali a ( an of Blind wauiiUl ll.V . I. .- I 1 .1 In . na VMSlat-. at. 1500 at Piiilade phla, 1113 i t Sablmton.-.2-MI ; at 3o8lon.lariieclaweof Cilm iWilliawstnd-iy.W : Vi -. u--i!i,l1-.filierlin. Halve) dijr of Peoa...-Bi-hIbd Paociiin. tie Scitntb I. Hons. WjW. avtaa, J jdxU MiRMinm. Juds Oi: mm. pr. Bw latiu Univemiu-. ( Izautacqua. & -.fce. aermiBT vf . l&nstkt by crw iponaenrc . r wiircwwipftp (ivra Or. Owen's Poiiibie IWtirj for niAit aru Hwmnn. (ntnii W ileirpf oi itreinh. 4 n. be!wcr-ssa,-a. nrsaeil, revtn C r aolrtiadat,ifllreIBS i.linl lo ill ln nhdie laioHii) va-fes)' Gtaci-nl, JfurWf ttoar or IIBSfl arf -, kieipte and tript,;. BtVi I., uarauiecu nr. CM al.fi 5J0 1 var. Itcn anawss : aa7iaT 'TP" AS.ilI.W' . Dr. Owen Melt Co. 103S'jg8lwaSj DETECTIVES, VuMiiinn cm air. , -i 5 ! - . . .nHiMM-,.. t. Partial da aCSSUK arasaan pslcctii s Barsaa Co i I ijqji."lai b: atiJt! ! : LADIES mw XbayWa Saail ilorinm. M Walt a ava. ft. W" JlavlsaV M Aw Jnrin ' .rwdltMiJIIlUil IK ISL ' JULY4SIU OCT. 2nh FROM ALL f-nnnwrtlrtTi with Eastern 'Hnea at Chic points; Wefi Northw ut, nri . r.AnAnao. Molina and clock Island; 1 oty aprU-c Oelerlti, E. A. HOLBROOK, , Oan'l Tiol.eC ran'r Aat

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