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agent who would like ten or more counties
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pensES, can return all unsold get
money back. N’o other employer of agents ever
dared to make such offers, nor would wc if wc
did not know that we have agents now making
more than double the amount we guaranteed; profit of
and but two sales a day would give a
! over $125 a month, anil that one of our agents
took eighteen orders in one day. Our large dc
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DEARLSOF THOUGHT.
If ae n tho judge is merciful the law
is disregarded,
! Where there is room in the heart
there is always room in the house.
Labor is the divine law of our exist
j eucc; repose is desertion and suicide.
The most completely lost of all days is
tlie one on which we have not laughed.
Srciety is a troop of thinkers, and the
best heads among them take the best
I places. | !
We attract hearts by the qualities we j
display; we retain them bv J the dualities I !
we possess.
Pleasure hath a fleet foot; lot us cn
i joy what to-day brings, To-morrow’s
j store is beyond the control of mortals.
However well proved a friendship
may appear, there are confidences which
j it should bear and sacrifices which i
not
! should not be required of it.
They the best students , who . I
are not I
are most dependent on books. , „ \\ r , lint , j j
cun i,o be got <rot mi ovu 1 - of ot them them is is at best best onlv om, ! ,
material; n man must build Ins house j
for himself. 1
History can he formed from perma
I nent monuments and records, but lives
j can only be written from personal know,
i ledge, which is growing every day less
: and in a short time is lost forever.
Till, Boy s Bldl-Rooin.
Now, instead of turning our boys oil
| With the coldest, most inconvenient
room in the house and make a sort of I
luuiber bed-room , . for him to into .
ol it go |
only when his bed time comes, and out
ol it as soon as possible when his rising j
ti m p ncnif*<? • ’ without one beloved cozv
pretty picture, to rest his .
: corner, or
eyes upon while ho lingers about his
morning Bible reading, or about the dc
tails of his toilet, (which, indeed he can
•
hnish . his because there .
not in room are,
very likely, 11 i no conveniences) \ inf let us m- in
stitute a system of equality ill planning
tlic bed-looms , x of f children,making , - it ..
our
| a point to always keep tho boys’ room as
pretty anti cozy as the oirls’ and as
scrupulously clean, rather than barely
furnished with only tho strictest neces¬
saries, and in, to say' the least, a state of
questionable order. In these days of
cheap, bright pictures and fabrics, which
latter are also durable, certainly ntost
mothers may without stinting the needs
of the household, adorn and fuini h her
boy’s bed-room if only it bo .already
supplied with a bed and toilet set. If
means to , buy , the ,, other ,, articles ,. . ar«lack- , ,
mg, some packing boxes and a fc\ vr 1
ofhUlB—j’nexpeTfsnhr jiaiefitF. jv
mentioned used to upholster th-m
cost but little except the time used in
getting them into shape; and the result
of a few hours’ lab r and the expense
(of perhaps $2) will be the conversion of
the Sahara of a room into a palace in
which tho boy will love to linger, feel¬
ing a pleasant sense of possession, and
to which, lie will bring with pride and
delight his young friends when they
visit him, as he has seen his sister do.
Here, at least, he is safe from the hust¬
ling orders of any elder sisters ho may
chance to possess, who may have a pro¬
pensity to monopolize, as elder sisters
often do, all the cozy nooks in the house;
this, at least, is outside their dominions.
— [Good Housekeeping.
IVew Restrictive ...... Agents. . .
The destructive power of the new ex -
j plosive (melinite) is reported to be 100
times that of ordinary gunpowder, ’ or
ten . times .. that of nitro-glycerine.
An
ordinary shell, falling on the roof of a
building, bursts and shatters everything
in its immediate vicinity. The melinite
shell is intended to strike the ground at
the foundations of the building, and
once there it explodes and shoots every¬
thing into the air, reducing beams and
joist; to an almost impalpable powder
In the meantime, while the manufac¬
ture of this terrible explosive is going
j on, its inventors are experimenting with
I a new rifle powder, which explodes
j without making any smoke, and which
j will enable a body of infantry to fire on
the enemy frou i cover without betraying
their position by clouds of smoke. The
chemists are developing into wholesale
slaughterers of men, and when the time
j comes, as it apparently will come, that
j a general by blowing a whistle can an
: nihilate 100,000 of the enemy, covering
a line of several leagues, the theory of
universal peace, founded on wholesale
I massacre at a distance, will be pretty
nearly demonstrated.—[Pari* Letter.
Mexican Children.
loo niuut , cannot be said of
m praise
Mexican children. In all my J long resi
dcnce here, writes a correspondent of the
Philadelphia “Reco.d,” I have seldom
seen a rude or ill-mannered child, their
’ ;
innate politeness appearing to be as
much a natural instinct as the result of ;
careful training. Upon entering a room j
where company is present even the
smallest toddler will go from one to I
another of the guests, gravely shaking |
hands with each, while submitting to the
caresses showered upon them. If you
meet a iad in the streels, off will come
}iis sombrero in a twinkling, while h e
make an obeisance which a dancing
inaster mi 3 hteQv J E cn “gamin*”
are famous for politeness, and the rag-
8 ed be S8 ar wil1 acknowledge your gift i
with the bow of a courtier.
Like It Vhas in Sherman. I
by caki. dundkr.
—
Der gravestone vhas a newspaper dot
nobodv enter sues for libel. It neafer
gns rrifs anyoouj anvhndv avhav ' ,
It vhas saidt dot we all live too fast, i
but ve all know some men who vhas too:
shlow aboudt dvin<* m,A I
Ifl vhas at,■ should preach dot j
chanty vhas a crowning virtue Der
more charity der less 1 haf to work. 1 !
1 lose more as one hundred friends in
ten years by refusing ° to lend money / I (
initout .. security. .. Der .. who . ... likes to
man ;
beat you vhas worry sensitive aboudt
his commercial honesty.
Der shmeli of sewer gas in a house
der vhas morals looked Of after der slnldrcn. a great deal closer dan j j
Wo doan* like to hurt our neighbors’;
feelings, but if we hear some" gossip I
aboudt cm we somehow manage to let ’
em know it.
Der who complains . nil der timfl . ,
man
dat der world won't gif him a shauco |
takes pretty good care not to work oafef
three days in der week. l •
juore yji..i. men laooi or nut me to to snango mv my ,
wote dan to save my soul. Der woter !
vhas deadt vlias no f?Ood to to politi
rsd calamus. ri b** i
Hiureh members should took not in
dot der b-,'ier peoples shudge of a man's rcli
ion vhay ho trades horses und!
pays his debts. i
.1 V Inis bust as easv as rolling oil a
log to say how our neighbors should do -
und it vans shu.st ns easy to oxpiain how j
we came to be perfect; !
Der Golden l\ulo vlias . all n right, . . vhen . j
you read him in a book, but vhen vou I
put him in practice policeman on der Bhtrcet you ;
vln.s run in by.a as a crank,
If dcrc vhas , o wood-piles or buck
saws er axes m dis worldt den it vlias |
right act der wor <lt owes .somebody n \
q v j no . ^qdle lie sits on der fence.
lt vh, iS good to shpc.uk der truth al
ways, but der man who sets out to prnc
tico it vlias SOOch a fool dot he goes to
der pai^i^d asylum. A mixtur oi Truth mid
cures mos t of der ills of life
„cr man who mate der greatest show
of obeying the law has der least cause
to break it
I doan like der man who . vhas . too
niudi , my lruult. lie iTi. r.ml« hncls out m.i mv my hmlt badt
points, und doanMikc me any more.
__-___—--
Tlie Pros? of Cow Punching.
Time and . not very . long ago
wns, so
either, when the cowboys received their
pay after the round up they felt in duty
bound to go to Miles City and blow it
in at tho gambling dens, saloons, and
other disreputable places. Cow punch¬
ing is at best a ve.ry tough business, and
full of risks to tlie life and limb, and
pay is small and by no means adequate,
and after the round-up there follows a
long period ot enforced idlenoss, during
which they are given food and lodging
only l| y the ranch owner. The average
cowboy was wont to turn up \ after bis
gprec witb a ery large
- no t „ cent m ^ his pocket. Of
,‘wCT*r, MS* boys have taken a
tumble to theinsolves and are saving
their money. So common has the eco¬
nomical spirit become among them that
Miles City has seen this year its quietest
season.
Most of the cowboys looked upon
their coming to Montana to herd cattlo
as the mistake of their lives. Tho glow
imr stories of thrilling adventure and
sudden wealth of the cowboys’ lire which
arc common in the East aro in most
cases responsible for their entering the
field, but the reality is quite a different
matter. Alany of the economical ones
have been enabled by their savings to
return to their Eastern homes.
People who have not been through the
had lauds have but n faint conception
of the utter desolation and worthless
ness of a cowboy’s home. He is roasted
in summer and frozen in winter. The
lands can never be used for anything but
grazing, and the distances aro therefore
something immense. One peculiarity of
(j l0 CO untry makes rapid riding a under- very
difficult, not to say dangerous, that
taking. The earth is so fraiable a
tiny watercourse will speedily cut for
itself a deep gully, or “coolie,” as it is
called, the depth of which when filled
with snow is entirely rides problematical. with cowboy’s A
horseman who a
recklessness mav suddenly find himself
at the bottom of a six or eight of him, foot
coolie, with his horse on top
and no way to get out—if he happens to
be still alive—save tunnelling up to tho
head of the stream through the snow. is
Then one of your broncho’s feet as
likely as not to sink suddenly two feet
down into a coyote’s hole when lie is
going at a furious pace. Result: His leg
snaps off like a pipe air stem point and you far aro be
shot through the to a
yond, and picked up more dead than
alive. The water is generally bitter
with alkali, and scorches your throat as
you swallow it; there is little to eat,and
that is hard to get.
March, 1882, Rev. L. N. St. Onge. P. P. In
dian Missionary, Glen Kails, N. V., wrote: “A
single application of St. Jacobs Oil relieved m#
of rheumatism.” October 1S8G, he writes
again: “Itcured me then.”*
The scene of Rose Elizabeth Cleveland’**
new romance is laid at Holland Patent, the
old home of the Cleveland family, and story tfie
public are promited author*.* a poetic very descriptions pastoral love of
full of the na¬
ture in her varying moods.
A lend ii-js i»k Hi< ian lian mad© tbe Htartllnt:
r«v»» Kon that six thousand people, mostly
children, dm y-ariy i a this country from the
of rou-.h mixtures rootainin* mot piia
or Opium Rei H.*r_ rough Cure contain*
neither n iiaten nor I Oi sons purely vegetable.
_______
The Spaniard** claim Patti an theirs because,
idie was born in Madrid. Her fa youth having
been passed in New York, she an Ameri
can—so we declare. Now the Mexicans con
tend that she is “a Mexican type, a danght
er of the country of flowers.”
Hnmnn lfn „. nn , ( nlvei.
An exchange says: ‘ Mne-tenth« or theun
happy marriages result from human calves
being J.” allowed to run at large in society pas
tur Nine-ten, hs of thechronioor linger
lr.g diseases of to-day originate in resuitinr impure
blood, iver complaiotur rwliicti bi iousne is tmtsrrrjla »,
in scrofula, cons imptori a
of the lungs), sores, ulcers, skin diseases and
kindred affections. Dr. Bierces “Golden
Medical Discovery” cures ail tb.se. Of
Druggists. ____
Strong salt water will stay the colorn of
prints or any wash good*.
If yon have Cutting. Scalding or Stinging
sensations in the parts when voiding
Swainn-Koot will unieklv relieve and care.
Bronehiti* 1* cured by freque nt small doses
of Pi*o’s Cure for Consumption.
MARVELOUS CllAM,.Us.
YVhnt ilio Future Will lie to T!tO<e win
itei.ioe to itoiirvr.
.s.2z3;E,«r“s® and j
placo before \\o are aware of the fn t,
"'hen it has taken place will we wonder wliy
wo did not see it before it was too laie.' I
These that see tha changes early avail .
themselves earl v, and thereby receive bene
tit.
’‘bo shrewd Hbmb^hinpAkd^.mand iron man so s the iron inter- !,? j
m hii 1
far siglite inesssees the fmnacos in i’cnusyl- j
vauia torn down and deserted for this new
und prolific held It, is claimed by the non h
iron cau uf A be , iaba:, nrodaced '“ ,ila , t ^ there lo "’' will revolution- ,
izo tlll0 irou i Ilt oresfc* ot the world.
We have seen the grain-growing centres of j
this country shifted to the West. \\ o have |
^eu novk-nackmg industry Hit from ;
amVomaha^Smithei n°rott .n
uii’ls undersoil Now Kn ttio ;lan l and Americ an |
markets, and challenge wor.J. .
Wo have seen and aro sooin : all ibis take
Place hofoio oui os, and Un**w (hat othoi ,
c.iauges aro taking jla'o 0 {ually prom
Ten ntent, and wo wonder a* wo behold them, j
years ago the insurance comp inios only
re piired an analysis of the fluids when they
woro J^kiug insurance tor very largo
To-day no first,-clast company
'"b msmo any amount unWsx Vtaoy have, a
rigid analy>is ot the tluuls passed, and it any ,
traces of certain disorders aro apparent, the
application is iejected in their reports :
they show that the death of sixty of every di- 1
loupeople in this country, s-iA is dueeither
racily or indirectly to ilbonlonk Lon- Tho
Brompton Hospital ‘reports for Consumptives,
don. Knglaml, that sixty of every 100
v ‘‘ tims of consumption also have serious dis
‘ ’llnoni 1 the treatment of
this dread ma n ly the question is being dis
cussed: ;
is not this disorder the real cause of con
sumptionf” microscope ,
Ten years ago the was some
tiling seldom lound in a physician’s ohice;
nmvo.ory physician oi standing has on, and
seldom \ lsits his patients without calling lor
ft
that w.
0 f the present goiioraiion are to die
oi diseases caused by kidney dis
orders? or shall we master the cause by
the'e. r
established bc^'ond a doubt that a very large
percentage of death-; in this country is
tmcca >):> to diseased kidneys. Eor years tlie
proprietors of Warner’s safo cure have been
t ically press their spe. ilic for this terrible
ih^fvhS tumidly In ,u > Jf?n^tt“n™iSS in -, it- pinists , sounded, ^‘ndrf 0ttreC0n '
This mean- wonders!
c’aimottheorop: iot>rs of this groat remedy,
who have i ecu warning us of the danger,
tell us how to avoid a disease that at first is
so unimportant, and is so fatal in its tormi
nation? Aro wo reward, to hope against hope, and
wait without our how
Tlie most signilicaut ol all chances,
0V or, that we of to day om note is this rndi
cal change of view to which the public has
been educated: It was formerly small thought importance; that
the kidneys wore of very
to-day. tha^horo we believe, it is generally admitted
can
health in any organ if tlioy are m tho least
(lo"roo cloranged.
A heated knife will cut fresh bread with¬
out. making it sog^y.
Sick and bilious headache, and all derange¬
ments of stomach and bowels* cured by l)r.
Pierce's “Pellets’ 1 or anti-bilious granules.
25 cents a v al. No cl enp boxes to allow vraale
ot virtue*. By druggibi*.
Tar suds are host to use for washing bed¬
steads in the f.prln« cleaning.
Sa n\ permanent an 1 complete aro tho cures
of bilious and ,n •u-iniUen diseases, made by
Prickly Ash Pitier-. Djs tepsiu, general debil¬
ity, habitual constipation, ecdily liver and kidney
comjdaint-4 It didnleCH, are « eradicated sand eliminates from the
system malaria. cica h
all Health and vigor nro obtained
more rapidly and permane-t.ly by the use of
this greatnat i;nti antidote than bv bbiocl any other
remedy heretof r<> known. Ah a p ri
lier und tonic, it brings heal I.) 1 , renewed energy
and vitality toa worn and diseased holy.
}>n ujfhiern. Wives anti Mother*.
Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, (Jtica, free. N. Y
Rccundy sealed. Dr..I. H. Marchisi,
If afflicte.l Wil li so,.....yes llr K,,,, Thorn,,
ton h lGv»»-wnt.f'r. Drmrtfist.s m *1 I «t. *>r. per l»ot,Mo #
•
KSA
IT IS A PU RELY VEGETABLE PREPARATION
Stil ■MJTaNO SENNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU
IK|j OTMES EttUAIlYErriCIENTREMfOIES.
B.H-1 a It has stood tho Test of Years,
| ; |NMB|li^£L00D,LIV£R, i n Curing all Diseases of tho
6T0M
AC H, KIDNEYS,BOW¬
ELS, &c. ItPuriflestho
| TdASHl. Blood, Invigorates and
BITTERS Cleanses tho System.
! DYSPEPSIA,CONSTI¬
! CURES PATION, JAUNDICE,
All DISEASES OFTHE BICKHEADACHE,BIL¬
LIVER IOUS COMPLAINTS, &c
KIDNEYS its disappear beneflcial at once tmdor
! influence.
STOMACH It its is purely cathartic a Medicine
AND ties as forbids Us proper
BOWELS. use as a
beverage. It is pleas¬
ant to the taste, and as
easily taken by child¬
ALLDRU GGISTS ren as adults.
PRICKLY ASHBITTERSCO
PRICE] DOLLAR HT.Ixjuisand Hole Proprietors, Ka mwah City
| ELY’S CATARRH
3REANI
IS WORTH
s 1 o o
Tll ANV MAN r y
Ufoman or Child —
ntifficrinv from I
0 y-i A . rfl 1 AKRH. a r> D'Ll 1 f ^ i
USA. |
Ma Ltquvl or , Jf r HAY if av#_ FEVER CClfCT Cl
.
?ric<! A partmle m applied ) into by rnm), noKf.nl roRi«t**r«d, and is agreeable. o'» ctn.
f*0 co tn at : DruKRintH, N.Y.
Sircuiare free KLY BROS., Ow»-ro,
KILMER’S ^ “Jones! What aro you
^talking every body about?” talks about. What
^ Theysay Kidney, that forUrighta* Liver
I ^ Disease, complaints, or
r Bladder this
HbBH■B .....------ flSk 0
tIMYKib o. rerne'iy has no equal.”
m jz It «.»«•» rt e ht to tb«* »*pot.
DR. w nri'wp«mi at Dr. KiUnt-ry
\ffiSrE Disi'RN'uRT.nmTham^n.N^ Y.
JQ rj’uwXitt“TsS.Trm2x
(P flfl a V? m Q |l|i M A : MOXTH can Is invl.
B O wnrklris'for us. Agent.
.T'nT.rUnT E- U, M V G preh ^rre I whole wlio e*n timem fur
the PuslneM. -- an . jrlv-.h-lr
% °J. e jOHN80N i'OO 1013 Main 8t.. Richmond. Va. ;
BU^iPHteStrS’
S5 t. M.d.r. ““«"2 r 2fTf 1 JL , ' 5# Adlb5i
a Fine Country.
An p. agtern gentleman who had be«rs
at the country, with a, *.*.*,m. view to inve^f
mg and.
meat, reached Tombstone, Arizona,
made some disparaging “ ”, remarks abeott
Arizona , . settling .. spot,
as a .
A prominent citizen spoke up, saying
that Arizona was a first-rate country.
Anzona lacksk good
s °ciety, water and cool weather
“My goodness 1 rejoined the tourist,
"isn’t that enough? Those things are
al! that are lacking in h—11”
The Western Seri !cr* a Chosen Spool Or.
With every advance of emigration into the
f ar West, anew demand is created tor
t0 ler ' s storaach ^ it,erH ' Newl J'
gions are frequently less salubrious than older
a-ttled localities, on account of tha nr,awn**.
which rt«es from recently cleared la: d r>ar~
ii; ularly along the hanks of rivers thui ara
subjeot. to freshets. Tlie agricultural or uua*
ingoi.igrantr.oia learns, when he doe ask
already kn av. that, the Bitters afford the only
Mir© protection against malaria, and thosr dis¬
orders of tlie slo each, liver and bowels, u*
u Won ,, Umat6 changes, exposure, and unae
. usl-mie 1 or unheaitl*- Water or diet snb.eefc
Kim. Consequently, this household lie places specific an and estimnit*
upon groat intrinsic vre
yontlve commensurate with its mer
it8,aiul promoter i*c:ira;ul of tokeepon health so hand implicitly a rystorattiw* to b*
relied upon In time ot need.
~ "
„ Brass work should „ never „ „ . be scoured, 0»t
washed with tint, water and soap.
How Wf.ineii Oilier from lien.
di«™™e"''wilh too 5SST
that, thov h ive minds of their ow ■: but t
is nod agreement among tho women as to ibe-.
merits ol Dr. Pier**o’s %% l'aoorlhi I*rencryption.**
best They remedy are all unanimous world in^p o wnmomg chronic it ihtn
in the fo all those
dispirited woman, into one of sparklWr
A few drops ol ammonia in tepid WAtW
ch anson hi ushcH quickly.
Ckronte r.a.h. n,..l Oold.,
And all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, mutu
bo cured by the use of Scott’s Emulsion, a© Jfc
contains the healing virtues of God Liver O®
and Hypophosphitea in their fullestform. Isa
delicate. Please read: “I consider ScoU’in
K ''> ulsi ™ «>« remedy par excellene. Id To
berculous and Strumous Affections, to emjr
nothing of ordinary colds and throat troubt**.”
—W. It. S. Uonnsu.i., M. D., Manchester. (X
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Wauls I lie Facia Known.
Mr. Editor: I and m iMiyingddTcrtjntthrn&j* neighbor; have be#?,
led so imuiy times into
for I vor, kidneys and blood, tha it naveiUm*
us more harm than good, I feel honest d ;e you* anwft
readers to advise them when an
good medicine like Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic mm
be had. Yours trilly, An Old gUBSOnunm.
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