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(C) /—'’URE Biliousness: Sick Headache in Fourhours.
One dose relieves Neuralgia. They cure and
prevent Chills «> 4 Fever, Sour Stomach *•* Bad
Breath. Clear the Skin. Tone the Nerves, and give
Life Vigor to the system. Dose: ONE 1!KA N. |
Try them once and you will never be without them.
Price, Medicine 25 cents per bottle. Sold Sent by Druggists receipt and ot
Dealers generally. on
price in stamps, postpaid, to any address,
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AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER.
To All Wanting- Employment.
We want Live, Energetic and Capable and Agents Cana¬
in every county in the United States
da, to sell a patent article of great merit, on¬
us merits. An article having a large sale, pay-
114 over 100 per cent profit, having no compe¬
tition, and on which the agent is protected in
t ire exclusive sale by a deed given lor each and
every county he may secure from us. \> nil all
these advantages to our agents and the fact tha
lt is an Article that can be sold to every house
owner, it might not be necessary to make an
• ; .;x r kaoudinarv offer” to secure good make agents
at once, but we have concluded to it to
show not only our confidence in the merits o(
our invention, but in its salability by any agent
that will handle it with energy. Our agents
now at work are making from $150 to $^°° a
month clear and this fact makes it safe 5 or us to
make our offer to all who are out of employ¬
ment. Any agent that will give our business ,-p
thirty days’ trial and fail to clear at least $100
in this time, above all expenses, can return
all goods unsold to us and we will refund the
money paid for them. Any agent or general
agent who would like ten or more counties and
work them through sub-agents for ninety days
and fail to clear at least $750 above all ex*
penses, can return all unsold and ret their
money back. No other employer of agents ever
dared to make such offers, nor would we if we
did not know that we have agents now making
more than double the amount we guaranteed; profit of
and but two sales a and day would give of a
over $125 a month, that one our agents
took eighteen orders in one day. Our large de¬
scriptive circulars explain our oflcr fully, of and
these we wish to send to everyone out em¬
ployment who will send us throe one cent
stamps for postage. Send at once and secure
the agency in time for the boom, and go to work
on the terms named in our extraordinary of ail olfer. the
We would like to have the address
agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpen¬
ters in the country, and ask any reader of this
paper who reads this offer, to send us at once
the name and address of all suck they know.
Address at once, or you will lose thc best chance
ever offered to those out of employment to make
money. Re\ner Manufacturing Co.,
i x6 Southfield St.. Pittsburg, Pa.
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Agents Wanted.
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RUUdiK0KA M
PEAULS OF THOUGHT.
YTien the judge is merciful the law
is disregarded.
Where there is room m the heart I
is desertion , . , suicide. .
enco; repose anu
the one on which v\c have no ‘ IU iu . j ,
0
Siciety is a troop of thinkers, and the I
best, heads among them take the best :
places.
We attract hearts by the qualities we
riUnlnv display , we wc retain retain them enu bv J the Qualities 1
we possess. j
Pleasure hath a fleet foot; let us cn- ,
iov w'l-it to-da v brings To-morrow’s -
store is beyond the control of . mortals.
IT However .H-nvpr well uell nrove-1 piovctl a a friendship iriuiusnip I
may 1 appear, there are confidences which
’ I
it . should not bear and , sacnltces .. which ... j
should not be required of it. j
They are not the best students who j
arc most dependent on books. , W liat , ,
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material; a man must build his house:
for himself.
History can be formed from perma¬
nent monuments and records, but lives
can only be written from personal know,
ledge, which is growing every day lcss
and in a short time is lost forever.
The IJoy’s Bail-Room.
Now, instead of turning our boys off
with the coldest, most inconvenient
.
I room in the house and make a sort of
lumber bed-room of it for him (o go into
only when his bed time comes, and out
of it as soon as possible when his rising
time comes; without one beloved cozy
corner, or pretty picture, to rest his
eyes upon while lie lingers about his
morning Bible reading, or about the de¬
tails of bis toilet, (which, indeed he can¬
not finish in his room because there are,
very likely, no conveniences) let us in
stitute a system of equality in planning
the bed-rooms of our children, making it
a point to always keep the boys’ room as
pretty and cozy as thc girls’ and ns
scrupulously clean, rather than barely
furnished with only thc strictest neces¬
saries, and in, to say the least, a state of
questionable order. In these days of
cheap, bright pictures and fabrics,which
hitter are also durable, certainly nfbst
mothers may without stinting the needs
of the household, adorn and fuini li her
boy’s bed-room if only it be .already
supplied with a bed and toilet set. If
means to buy the other articles an* lack¬
ing, some packing boxes and a fev vr i
olf'Tttnr— inexpeHSIVe" jniiet’fitt )v
mentioned used to upholster !l -*m will
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 periiaps $2) will be the conversion of
the Sahara of a room into a palace in
which the 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 lias seen his sister do.
Here, at least, he is safe from the hust¬
ling orders of any elder sisters he may
chance to possess, who may have a pro¬
pensity to monopolize, as elder sisters
often do, all the cozy nooks in the house;
tliis, at least, is outside their dominions.
— [Good Housekeeping.
New Restrictive Agents.
The destructive power of the new ex ¬
plosive (melinite) is reported to be 100
times that of ordinary gunpowder, or
ten times that of nitro-glycerine, An
ordinary shell, falling on tho roof of a
building, bursts and shatters everything
in its immediate vicinity. Tho melinite
shell is intended to strike tho ground at
the foundations of thc building, und
once there it explodes and shoots every¬
thing into thc air, reducing beams and
joist; to an almost impalpable powder
In thc meantime, while the manufac
ture of this terrible explosive is going
on, its inventors are experimenting with
a new rifle powder, which explodes
j without making any smoko, and which
J will enable a body of infantry to fire on
thc enemy from cover without betraying
their position by clouds of smoke. The
i chemists are develojiing into wholesale
j slaughterers of men, and when the time
j comes, as it apparently will come, that
! a general by blowing a whistle can an
: nihilate 100,000 of the enemy, covering
j a line of several leagues, the theory of
I universal peace, founded on wholesale
| massacre at a distance, will be pretty
nearly demonstrated. — [Paris Letter.
Hexican Children.
dence here, writes a correspondent of the
•Philadelphia “Keco.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
where , com,)any is present . even the ,
smanesi Knuillest toddler touaier will win go rrn lrom from one tn to
another of the guests, gravely b shakim
°
hands with each, , while submitting . to the
caresses showered , , upon them. ., ,, If you
meet a lad in the streels, off will come
his sombrero in a twinkling, while k'
make an obeisance which a dancing
raast,:r mi - ht cnv T K -<- n the “gamin*”
are famous for politeness, and the rag-
8 ed be gg“ r wiil acknowledge your gift
with the bow of a courtier.
Like tt Vhas in Sherman.
BY CAUIj DUNDER.
Der gravestone vhas a newspaper dot
s^s? It vhas saidt dot we Z all live too 7 fast, f j
but we all know some men who vhas too :
*%£****,^^*,j cllar ity has crowning virtue Dcr
more charity v der a less I hnf to work. j
I lose more as one hundred friends in
ten years J by refusing to lend money ■ I
mitout, . security. ■. r, Der who , likes to
man
heat vhas sensitive aboudi ; j
you worry
his commercial honesty.
Der shmell of sewer gas in a house j
vhas looked after a.great deal closer dan ;
der morals of der sluldrcu. j
Wo doan’like to hurt our neighbors’ _ j
feelings but if we hear some gossip
aboudt cm wo somehow manage ° to let j
cm em know Know it it. j
Der man who complains all der time
dat der world won t gif nun a shauce i
takes pretty good care not to work oafef
three days in der week.
Atnre fliore meu miMi labor l.inor mit nnt me nip to to sbanirn snango mv
wote dan to save my soul. Der woter
vvho -j* vhas dcadt ' vhas no ‘ o-ood to nolili
bhureh members , should took notis
dot dor peoples shudge of a man’s roli
oion !>’• lie:- vlmy ho trades horses und
pays his debts.
.1 1 bus ,-hust as easy as rolling off a
log to say how our neighbor* should do
und H vims shust ns easy to oxplain how
we came to l>u perfect
Der Golden Uule vhas all right vhen
vou read him in a book, but vhon
put him in practice on der slUreet you
virus run in btfca policeman as a crank,
If II lb'l ucitMiasio l- vlm« 1 n worn! "no:I-piles nilos or r buck t m.k
saws or axes m dis worldt den it vims
right dot der wor dt owes somebody a
livin'!* while ho sits tilljic.uk on der fence
it vhas good to der truth al
w ays, but uei man \\ lio sets out to jii.k,
t i( e it vims sooch a fool dot he goes to
der asylum. A mixtur ol Truth und
Falsehood cures most, of der ills of life.
Der r mi11 mill tv who bo makes makes der tier greatest rrrentest show snow
of obeying , the law has der least cause
to break it.
I (loan 1 like der man who vhas too
j murli SSWSra* mv trendt lii. lie finds out mo’. mv badt
| me »,
The l’ros:* of Cow Punching.
cither, Time when was, anil the cowboys not so very received long their ago | !
nav pa. after alter tho the round round un up thev tnej felt Hit in J" (lilt «'«£ v
bound to go to Miles City and blow l. |
in at the gambling dens, saloons, and
other disreputable places. Cow punch
ing is at best a very tough business, and
full of risks to the life and limb, and
pav is small and by no means adequate,
and after the round-up there follows a
ionp; 1™,, period twxrirnl Oi id rnfnvoDil cnioicoa idlnnoRS iaienossauun<r duriiur
which they are given food and lodging
on] v hv the ranch owner The average
cowboy waawont to turn up after his
I semi-annual spree with a very large
not a cent Ifi^his pocket. Of
tumble famtr, to themselves ®f boys and have are taken saving a
their money. So common has the eco
nomical spirit become among them that
Miles City has seen this year its quietest
_ hLUMun. p _ n
Most of the cowboys looked upon
their coming to Montana to herd cattle
as the mistake of their lives. I he glow
in<f stories of thrillincr adventure and
sudden wealth of the cowboys’ life which
are common .in the East are in most
cases responsible for their entering the
field, but the reality is quite a different
matter. Many of tho economical ones
have been enabled by tlieir savings to
return to tlieir Fastern homes.
People who have not been through tho
bad lauds have but a 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 are therefore
something immense. One riding peculiarity of
the country makes rapid dangerous, a under- very
difficult, not to earth say is fraiable that
taking. The will so speedily cut for a
tiny watercourse “coolie,” it is
itself a deep gully, of or which when as filled
called, the depth problematical.
with snow is entirely A
horseman who rides with a cowboy’s
recklessness mav suddenly find himself
at the bottom of a six or eight him, foot
coolie, with his horse on top of
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: Hisleg
snaps off like a pipe stem and you ate
shot through the air to a point dead far than be¬
yond, and picked up is generally more bitter
alive. 'ihe water
with alkali, and scorches your throat as
you swallow it; there is iittle to eat,and
that is hard to get.
March, 1882, Rev. I* N. St. Onge. P. P. In
again: **It cured me th.n”:
JPUSSiS!gsr u K S^Si.pSrSt
SSwSiwiSS's her varying moods.
ture in
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A )e-"l II ' nil »i< ian lia* mads the .tartfin;
rsrisxKSii
‘ Haim &d Pat„ hS > 7^.,, ‘voith'hSvinp bscan,.
^wthe Mex“ n^com
tend that uli© is “a Mexican type, m. danght
- ° f l “ e co unfry ot flowers.”____
Ifnmtvn (’alvei.
An wrehanve says: “Nine-tenths ef the nti
hapoy rnarriaces result from human calves
he.n^ J... allowed lo run at law in society pas
ture Nine-tenihs of the chronic or linger
ln« diseases of to day originate in impure
blood, iver complaintor hi lou8iie>«, resulting
In scrofula, consumpt on (which is hutscrolu a
of the lunar), sores, ulcers, skin diseases and
kindred affections. Or. Pierce's •‘Golden
Medical Oiscovery" cures all these. Of
Druggists.___
Strong salt, water will stay the colors of
prints or any wash goods.
If you have Cutting, Scalding or Stinging
sensations in the parts when voiding urine
Swamp-Koot will ooicklv relieve and core.
l Bronchitis is cured by freque nt small dot©«
of Piso’s Cure for Consumptloh.
MARVELOUS CHAN..IX
YVhni ili« I 1 'ill nr© Will He in TltO<e wli«
Refuse .« Believe.
plaeo before we are aware of the fa t, and
:
themselvesearlv, and thereby receive bene
tit.
faAstgluo lues,‘?e!w and doserte this
vauia tom down 1 for new
ami prolific field that It is claimed By the "Uieh iron
? n, ’ n of Alabama the lowprue at
iron can be produced h.torests there will revolution
, Mtll0 ir ., u of the world.
We have seen mo grain-growing centres of
this country shifted to the West We have
^. en the pork-nackmg mdusty flit from
,. as^Citv a^id Omaha" ifeott
Kan Southei m
mils undersoil New England ito and American
markets, and challenge wor.d.
We kavosveu and are seoin; nil this take
bjace c.iauges before aro takiu.; our eyes, pla.'o and Umov [ually that prom- other
o a<
ment, aud we wonder at we behold them.
Ten years ago the insure,. e comp ..jio< only
re pured an analysis of the fluids when they
'«•«> uTiMn™ .taking io insurance i ,l \ 1U l fil ^-clas* for very large
u ll ' lus "r° n auy amovint , unless they have a
rigid , analysis of the fluids passed, and it any
traces of certain disorders are apparent, the
application is lojoctod In their reports
m . t i y or mdirectly to sa.-h disorders. The
Brompton don, England, Hospital for thatdxt.y Consumptives, of Lon- 100
D'hims of consumption reports aisohave serious every dis
v
<r Amis ‘^ienti^W the treatment of
this dread manly the question is being dis
cussed:
” JS not this disorder the real cause of con
sumption*”
Ten years affo the microscope was some
thin? seldom iound in a physician’s oftice;
? every physician ot standing has one mrd
sindom ,isus ins patient-, "il.hnut culling for
A sainplo Why of Iliads tor exa'iimatioii. Is it possible that
is all this; we
0 f the present caused generation kidney are to dis- dio
of diseases by
orders! or shall we master the cause by
J J^nuv^he^V^Tt fs
. established beyond a doubt that a very large
| percentage diseased of death, kidneys, iu this b’or country Ilia is
tTu va I ■ t > years
; proprietors „f Warner’s sal o cure havo been
i that, there is m> sound health ', lieu
j thu kidneys are diseased, nml tlievonthusias- this
tieallv press thoir specific for t
disorder upon public. aitenliou. Uoare
timmlly luuirin .-: it> nraisoi sounded.
This monn^ wondors.
3 S& 1
toll us how to avoid a disease that, at first is
so unimportant, ami is so fatal iu its torml
uatiouf Are wo to hope against hope, and
wait without our reward'*
ovnr.Vlmt ... »» 11 1 i
woof to-day ran into is this radl
ml change of view to which the public has
l, ” on educated: It was formerly thought that
the Ui(llleys w0 ,e of very generally small importance;
|n ( j we believe, it is admitted
that there can bo no such tiling as sound
honlth in any organ if they are in the least
degree deranged.
a heated knife will cut fresh bread with
out making it soggy.
Pick and bilious headache, an ! all derange- ?>r.
ment8 of Btl)nMw;h and bowels, cured by
Pierce’s “Poilois’’ or anti-bilious granules.
cents a v al. No cheap boxes to allow waste
ot vir,uus ' ^ dru « el “‘-’
Tm-smls are be-t io uh<* for washing bed
steads in the Rprlng eleaniiiB.
of , s 7ee,theenres MkouHimd •rmiuen made
Prickly in’ 1)« s.iensia, diH^a^os, by
A>h Hi her . general debil
system. ^..ii^^^rraiyrreTcatcrn.n^bi: Jfcdi.dnieo’H, ci’oa and olimmate.s
h h
all malarm. Health and vigor are obtained
more rapidly and permane- t Jy by Che use of
this groat, nan;ml mu idolc than bv any othe»*
^
and vitality (o a worn and diseased b>> ly.
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SfSSftS&sm - IT 15 A PURELY VEGETABLE PREPARATION
! U SENNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU
■jPlJANO IE 1 It has OTHEn stood EqUAilYEFriCIEMTREMEDIES the Test of Years,
IU B 111 in Curing all Diseases of tho
W PW ELOOD,IJVKR, 8T0M
‘ACH, KIDNEYS,BOW¬
ELS, &c. It Pa rifles the
Blood, Invigorates and
j B ITTERS Cleanses tho System.
cures” DYSPEPSIA, CONSTI¬
PATION, JAUNDICE,
AILDISEASESOFTHE BICKHEADACHE,BIL¬
(kidneys LIVER IOUS disappear COMPLAINTS,&c at once under
; its beneficial influence.
: STOMACH
It is purely a Medicine
AND as its cathartic proper
j BOWELS ties forbids its use as a
beverage. It iB pleas¬
ant to the taste, and as
easily taken by child
AU. 0 RUGG 1 STS ren as adults.
PRICKLY ASiTbITTERS CO
PRICElDOIlAR I BT.LouiHHnd Bole Proprietors, Kanhab City
ELY’S CATARRH ''VlH
JRBAM IS WORTH BAWppISl i
s10 oorwrfnuipjj ft- Mm
™ *«• /
Woman Or Child L_ ^
aullirin* from 1 mm LpyOS'
catarrh. d st.
-—-^hay-fever
w“v:
I--=■-- ^btiuinrSl'mi^uCi
| KILMER'S RggL i w 0 | o, T,. b evury MrI'rep«r«<J , llladder rerrif-dy J If ,®»»r ijnra iioiJy rfeht has com talks po plaints, to equal.” thc about. Spot. this
DR. at Dr. Kllint r’g
Fbj MNi-RNRAftr.Rfrorfuunton.N. Y.
£ lT> (N| Guido !.r*ttern<'f Ifcaitb Inquiryanawprod. (Sent Free).
I to
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B f. JOHNSON * CO., :uw Main St.. BiehmonU. Va.
BlajesPill^EsJr-
a Fine Country.
An Eastern xi»av.i,o sentleman w ho had bwffv
t„.oii„ r r rth.w»t,iort» :
ing at the country,with a,view to invert
= Arizona =^ as .1 Settling 3 spot ^™
A prominent citizen spoke up, sayiBg*
s °C|ety, water and cool weather’’
“My that goodness! rejoined the tourist,
“isn’t enough? Those things are
.q] that are lacking in h—I!”
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The Western Setiler’s Cho.cn SpectBe.
With every advance of emigration Into'b*.
far West, anew demand is created for He*.
to ter’s Stomach Bitters. Newly peopled
pious ore frequently lesssalubriout than older
settled localities, on account of the miasma
wiiich ri es from recently cleared la d par
ti. ularly along the banks of rivers thai ai*
subjeol lo freslieis. Tha agricultural or mia
s , , J-™ , . “ . " 'earns “ when he doe
, J „ t miter3 alIord thc iakX , r
ul® : sto oach”b^r a,m . ^
which climate Changes, exposure, and una^
vusUmetor unheictl*’w.itcr or diet sob,cot
him. Consequently, he places an esumnt*
upon this great household specific and pro
vontlve commensurate with its intrinsic mer
rsaaBianxmtzt relied upon In time of need.
Brass work should never be scoured, tirrfc
j washed with hot, water und soap.
J j «><•« W.i.n,■» -oXiihtno l>i«or from Men.
| that they luvo mindaof thoir ow >: but t- - r»
is no d a i)r. freemen t among the women as to iu«s
, merits ot Pier co’h “Favorite Prescription.** it
They niv all unanimous world in pio'imincincr chronic: • *■}*>
best remedy in the fo all those
&M*'K
dispirited woman, into one of again sparklinr; **xeig
health, and tho ringing laugh
supreme’’ in (ha happy household.
a few drops of ammonia in tepid vrntmx
cb anscs brushi s quickly.
Chronic Cough, and CoM..
And all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, vm&j
ho cured by the use of Scott’s EmuisiOH, a* ifc
conta ns th© healin’virtvu’8 of Cod Live? 051
and Hypophosphites in l heir fullest form. Jam
beautiful creamy Emulsion, palatable as milk.
easily diceated, and can bo takon by the moat
)l0 | lcata . j. leaBB rea d: “I consider Scoil'm
Emulsion the remedy par excellence in To
berculous and Strumous Affections, to
nothing of ordinary colds and throat tronbfcdJ*
’ * «• «—* M ' u " «•
Copperas dissolve, i in water will kill ox—
dinary sower pus odors.
You Cnn’t Item! This
wise^SonTyo"^ ad,! re^pfl !al receive let/?V Vat
Portland. Maine, and you "ill
full information about work that you can a*
and live at home, wh rever you are located,
wliieh you can rece ye from *5 to 825 and op
Kurile daily. Some kayo ear neilo v<
{ \ 11 ^ XlPlsnew? Both sexes; all ages. Soar
little fori unos await all workers.
Wants rlio Facts Known,
Mr. Editor: land mv neighbor' have
led so many times into buying different things
for I vor, kidneys and blood, Lh;i ltd havo ilm*
us more harm than good, I fmd ,© yi>«*
readers to advise thorn when an honest isntt
good medicine like Dr. llarler's Iron Ton it n>
Von«tr«y. An Om, Sux.sc,uu«.
mi ^ CMCapcinE)© ,tN 30/Vj 5
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