Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 22, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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V1NITA. 1NI)IAN TRniUTOtlY
SAILING.
A sunlit bay
The dlatanco gray
Bodes stormy rrnthcri
A fishing boat
And wealloat.
Alone together.
A laugh to tweet
A foot so neat.
And eho Ulaorootly
Bo (rraro and ohr
. That by and br
I m lost completely.
Tlio lino won't po
Her head bent low
AfrolJen Klory s
lief hand near mine
A touch dlvlno
Tho old old story.
Pttll worao Iho knot
Tho lino forgot
A happy lover I
Tho (ky grows red
And overhead
Tho sca-blrdi hover.
Tho (unllght fades
To oyo's dim (hades
Tho day Is ended t
'. Who heeds tho hour
When bcamy'a power
Wlthlorolsblondcdr
Lonir rmn- tent-i
We (till Sail nn
Tarounhlifo toicethori
And aldo by aide
Till death divide.
All storms wo'll weather.
Tho shadows grry
Ottorosstho way
To lira Immortal)
Each crows mora dear
As wo draw near
Tho golden not tal.
San I'mticUico Ktvs Letter.
ON HIS T1UCK.
A Obnnoo Dlacovory Whloh Lod
to Important Itosults.
Over twenty years ngo. snMMr.Whlt-
nilro n detective with whom I recently
Lad nn Interview I was on tho pollco
force of Now York. Ono summer
night a fow mlnutus past twelvo I was
pacing' my boat In a quid part of C
etrcol when a man cnlloj from a sec-
ond story wlndowi
u I say sir are yoti apnllcomanP"
"Yes" I said. "What's tho mat-
tcr?" " I heard a heavy jar In Mr. Brail-
loy's house next door and ho may
Iiavo fallen and hurt hlmsolf. Ho just
camo In a fow mlnu'cs ngo. If I t;cro
you I'd nmr tbo belL"
Mr. Hraifioy was a wealthy old bach-
elor who had lived cntiroly nlono for
years In an old-fashioned brick house.
His riches wcro a subject for frequent
gossip nnd it was said that In his
Jiouso to which no outsider was over
. oUmmed ho kept a lot of silverware
r and money. I rang tho bell but tlioro
was no response.
"Are you sure you saw him go la?"
1 asked.
" l'os sure of it Ho hadn't been In
half a rainuto before I heard a heavy
fall. I havo heard nothing sinoo."
"There must be something wrong"
I said after ringing tho bell a second
tlmo and receiving no response. I tried
tho door but it was locked.
"If 1 wcro you I would forco tho
door" suggested tho man at tho win-
dow. "I don't llko to do that Is there any
other ontranceP"
"Yes that alley just beyond thosteps
Jcads to a back yard but tho gato is
probably locked as well as tho rear
door."
"I will go and sco." said I; and walk-
Ing up tho narrow alloy I discovered by
thp dim light of tho street-lamp nearly
opposite that tho gato was wide open.
I looked in and perevttud that tho roar
door was also open and a faint light
eliono out All was perfectly quiet I
returned to tho street and said to tho
wan:
i "Tho gato and back door are open.
.Conio down and wo'll go In."
'In half a minute ho joined mo on tho
sidewalk when I recognized him as an
acquaintance named Henry Collins.
"Ah Is that you?- I didn't know you
lived here" 1 ald. '
"Yes and I didn't recognlzo you when
I Orst addressed you."
"Well there mar havo been foul
Work bore" said I; '-so we'll go In."
I Wo went Into tho yard anuY entered
tho house. Tho rear room had ovl-
ilently been usrd for n kitchen; and
. guJdod by a diralight wo passed into a
. niirrow hall with a stairway. Near tho
Hn:ct door raf an old table on which
t was a lighted candlo that had burned
to within nn Inch of tho candlestick. At
j tho foot of tho stairs lay Mr Hradlcy
qtilto duaili and a frightful wound upon
" liis bead convinced mo that ho had been
- murdered. -
. At my renuost Mr. Collins hurrted
nway to tho pollco station to notify tbo
Captain whflo I mado nn examination
of the premises; A number of drawers.
in inu i-cjuu-siory uacKroom nau ucon
broken opon and ransacked and on tho
lioorjayhalf of afresh looking news-
. a paper. Knowing that tho old bachelor
Was not In tho habit of spending monoy
for newspapers It struck mo that tho
i robber might havo had It In his pocket
-' nmt prouaniy -used tho other half to
Wrnt) 111) SOIDU Of Ilia nlimdnr loirlnrr
behind him In his hurry wlint rnlglit
iuu u iiiuh iiuuuuiu uiew. i mere-
fore folded up tho fragment nnd pnt it
in my jiuckui. a. moment jator jur.
Coll'mi-returned accompanied by sev-
eral olllcor.-t and a surgeon.
? To mako this iart of tho story brief
f (. lvillstato that tho usual formalities
. 'ti foHowtil tho body boing handed over
to tho Coroner and tho case was put In
Jho hands of detectives. I at lirst In-
Imdcd tojglvo up tho bit of newspaper
I had picked lilif but I had some ambi-
tion to bo a defective myself and con-
cluded to keep It at lcat a day or two
: tq seo if I could lind a clow from It It
was lucky I did.
r: On the following afternoon while off
duty and walking around In ordinary
dress I paused opposlto a well-known
hotel to watclf somo painters who were
tit work on a scaffold under tho eaves
and my eyes happenod to light on a
man who sat by a third-story window
iipparently packitis a valiso. Tho win-
dow was open and as ho lifted some
article to store It away a pleco of news-
paper on which It had lain camo flut-
luring down Into tho gutter near my
fcot
I might not havo noticed this trlflln"
clrcumstauco but for tho manner in
. which tho paper had been torn that is
-jiot in a straight line but almost la tho
form of tho loiter V us though it had
been dono in a hurry. This correspond-
. od with tho pieco I'd found In tho mur-
dorod man's house and I snatched it
lip nnd ran into an alloy to compare
tncnl'. WIat a IcaP '" '""art gave
when I dlKcovorod thai tha two parw of
Jtho paper littod exactlythere wn no
Xsfojibt of it
hv "U jus track" I muttered. "Ha
'must not get off with that valiso."
Being familiar with tho hotel I
crossed tho street went In and was
soou rapping on tho door of room
twenty-olio from wipw window tho
paper had just blown.
' 'Como in." said a toIco.
i opened tho door and recoffnizad.
(Hill touted bt tllO Window thn mair
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had goo pncklujj tho Vallsq a taik ho
had (vMploted. T Ka was U muscular
wan of forty with a oloan-shnyen faco
hit wow mi oxptymitm of craf Unoss.
Hai aeoiMl coffd who I entered
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twit
Without replying Idoliboraloly locked
tho door and put tho kov in my pocket
Vfhllo ho stared amnzedly.
"I sco you are getting ready to
lcavo." I remarked sarcastically.
"Yos."
k "Suppose you stay la New York a
liUlolongor.'MsaM.
"Why what do you meanP'1 ho ox-
claimed rlsmg from his chair.
" Oh nothing of consoqucnoo" I re-
plied ooolly.
" Perhaps you wouldn't objoot to my
taking a look Into that valise chf"
"l'crhapi you will do mo Iho kind-
ness to get out of my room" ho re-
torted. Ho had taken tho valtso from tho
floor and I quickly snatched It from
hlra. I had uardly dono so when ho
dealt mo a blow near tho tcmplo send-
ing mo reeling across tho room whoro
I brought up against tho door. Ho
thou throw tho vnllso on tho bed and
angrily oxolaimod:
" Look horo sir are you dnink or
crazy? Now hand mo that koy and git
out of my room or I'll throt o out
of tho window."
'Notso fast" siM T drawing my
revolver. "I aiu u otllccr and hero
to arrril Tctt tor tho murder you com-
Wilted. lMt night"
116 stared a moment thon n chango
camo OTcr his countcnanco and ho sat
down and fairly roared with laughtor.
"Como you can't play that" iald I.
"This Is no laughing matter. Whoro
aro tho monoy and silverware you took
from Bradley's houso?"
"Aro you really an officer?" ho
asked growing sorlous again.
"Certainly I am. Perhaps you novor
saw this bit of paper sir" said I dis-
playing tho plcco tual had blown lrom
tho window.
"My friend." ho replied. "I admire
tho earnestness with which you go
about your budncss as dotoetlvo. but
you havo got on the wrong track. I
am sorry 1 struck you in a moment of
anger and I hopo you will pardon mc.
I am Charloy M a lloston de-
tective of whom von havo nrobablr
heard. I arrived at davllght this morn-
ing nnd havo been takfng a good sleep
bcloro attending to somo business in
Brooklyn. I registered as J. llrown
for a reason you will readily compre-
hend. Hero is my card and hero aro
somo slight ovldcuccs of my occupa-
tion." Hero ho took two pairs of hand-
cuffs cut of his pocket and jingled them
before my astonished gazo. "lly tho
way If that Is tho pieco of newspaper
that fell from my window and you
think it has any connection with tho
affair you speak of It will probably af-
ford you an Important clow. I found
it hero where it was probably left by a
former lodger. I think you will find a
namo on the margin."
I examined tho margin over tho
title of tho paper and to my astonish-
ment found written In pencil tho namo
and residence of Henry Collins. It was
a wookly paper which I observod was
published In a city ho had formerly
lived in. and Its dato was so recent that
i lunucriv
ho must havo received it on tho day
preceding tho murder. I immediately
took lcavo of Mr. M saying I
thought I khew whoro tho paper had
como from and begging his pardon for
having been so rudo lo him I hastened
down to tho offlco of tho hotel where I
examined tho register llnding tho namo
of J. Brown with room 21 assigned
I know tho clerk and I inquired:
When did Mr. Brown tako room
21?"
"Karly this morning when I was not
on duty."
Did any ono occupy tho room dur-
ing tho evening."
'No yoi let mo see" ho replied
glancing over tho register "hero is tho
namo of Harvey Elton. I remember
now. Ho was without baggago and
paid for tho room in advance saying ho
wanted to bo called at three o'clock.
Tho porter went up at that hour but
tho door was open and tho bod had not
been slept In. Tho other clerk told mo
ho gavo tho samo room to Mr. Brown
becauso ho wanted a front room."
"Do you remember tho appearance
of Elton?"
"Yes rather small man with a very
full black beard."
Henry Collins was a small man. but
had no beard Of course ray suspicions
were fixed on him as soon as I discov-
ered his namo on tho margin of tho
newspaper jet I never dreamed that
bo was capablo of committing a crime.
My mind underwent a scries of ranfd
changes. Ono moment I rcgardod It
as nlmost certain that Henry Collins
bad something to do with tho murder:
tbo noxt moment I would say to mysolf
It Is preposterous; ho is no such man.
There aro many ways by which this pa-
fer might havo got into othor hands
lo may havo lent it to Bradley; or it
mny havo fallen from his window; or
ho may havo lost it from hi pocket
Why should he havo called my atten-
tion to Bradley's house? Boddes ho
ha no beard
Orilho subject of this beard it did
not lirst occur to mo that ho might havo
won u false one but it did flnaHy and
I reaihed very soon afterward what I
now rcgardod as a very sutpiclous cir-
cumstance. It was about mMulght that Honry
Collins told me that Mr. Bradley had
been In but a very few ralnutds. I now
remembered that tho body was cold
and rigid when I first went in and I
Hastened away to meet the surgeon
who had mado the examination flvo
minutes later.
' I bad tho luck to find him soon and
in reply to my inquiry ho stated that
Bradley must have been dead two hours
when ho was called
"Havo tho de tec tiros found
clewf"' ho asked.
any
"Not that I am aware of." I replied
and took my leave
My first stop now was to go to an
establish iiout In which Collins was em-
ployed and inquire for hlra. I did m
and was told that ho had asked and ob-
tained b-avo of absence to visit Tren-
ton. I noxt started for his- house
which was half a milo distant cartfnlly
looking nn mid down overy street I
crosod. 1 hnd mado half tho distance
when I caught a glimpse of tho very
man I was looking for.
Ho was coming toward me on ono of
tho cross ttrcots showinz that ho hail
como directly from his house. Ho car-
rlod a valise and bv his sido walked n
small rough-looking man whom I did
not Know anu wuu wnom bo was con-
versing earnestly I went a fow steps
lo mutt them and was within a. few
yards of thorn beforo Collins saw ran.
"au now aro you Mr. Collins" I
said
llo Started vlsiblr. hut nn ranmrMnn
. r -ii r; "-"-" -f
uiu avuiuvu wj regain ma composure anu
answered -mv salutation llo wniihl
havo passed on but I dctainod him by
passing in front of him and opening a
wvuii-iBaumi.
"Going traveling" said L
"Yosi to Now Haven."
"WouldnH it bo Just ns well to go to
Trenton?" I asked significantly.
Ho turned nalo. and in a ralcn Hmi
quiverou perceptibly said:
Great Heaven Mr. Whltmlre what
uo you moan uowr"
"I moan that you and your friend
must go to tho station with wn."
With a look oi dospalr on hUwhlto
faco that I shall never .orgot Jio
dropped his vnlUo and staggered a fow
steps to an awning posl which lie held
to for support
At thcsaino moment h companion
turned to dart away bnt luckily two
men who had Just stopped on tho side-
walk to talkstood directly in hit path
and m i wovenwnU became cosfiued. I
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ma tons 'Uil4 ds4 bj ttujbjty 1 l6r
whllo Collins had loo llttlo strength loft
him to escape.
In flvo minutes I mnrohed thorn Into
tho station togothor with tho valise
and had them locked up In soparato
cells. I then told tho Captain tho wholo
story. Ho was disposed to think it
lint that I had mado a blunder; ou
on questioning tho two prlsoders nnd
especially on examining tho valiso nnd
finding a largo sum of monoy In it ho
concludod that I had caught tho right
men nnd so distanced tho regular do
tcctlvcs.
It proved to bo so nnd tho two raon
wcro duly convicted of mttrdor on
evidenco that was boynnd dispute In-
dcod when Collins lost nil hope of es-
caping tho gallows ho was so broken
down that ho mado a full oonfajulon
giving substantially tha following ac-
count of tho enmo:
Tho stories of Uvadler's great woalth
had first put H '.Molds head to rob him.
Hy vatohJag for a long tlmo from a
baok window ho had dlscovorcd tho
nature of tho fastonlngs by which tho
back door nnd gales woro secumd. Ho
was not bold enough to tindcrtako tho
task nlono but ho know a certain bad
diameter namod Kovern lo whom ho
conlldod his scheme docr blng tho
fastonlngs on llradloy's gato middoor
nnd nuking him If ho thought ho could
forco them.
Kovdrd said ho could nnd readily on-
hrod Into tho plot They wont to work
n lfttlo nftcr dark ono night when they
know that Hradloy had gonu out; hut
tho tnatcnlngs of tho ronr door resisted
much longer than they had expected
nnd tlioy iia'd but fairly succeeded fn
entering when Hradlcy camo in at tho
front door locked It and lighted his
candle.
ictorminod not fo bo foiled now.
thoy rushed uuon tho old man and
struck him down with tho tools thoy
had been using. This it seems was
between nine nnd ten o'clock.
Thoy thon ransacked tho houso find-
ing considerablo money ohlolly In hank
notoj. Tho lattor wcro In a disordered
condition nnd to mako a roinnrvt bun-
dlo of them. Collins hnstliv torn in two
tho fatal newspaper which ho chanced
to havo In his pocket using ono-half to
wr.ip his spoils In nnd in his hnsto
leaving tho other on tho floor.
In order to oxnmlno their plunder at
IcUurn they wont to Iho hotel alluded
to where ono of them engaged a room
to which ho repaired anil In which ho
was soon joined by the other. Both of
them wcro disgu'scd n portion of Col-
lins' being a false beard
Collins felt so nervous over tho awful
affair that night that ho would not tako
any of tho plunder homo with him. and
so after counting tho monoy ho in-
trusted It to Kevorn for tho night with
tho understanding that they should
meet next day tako a tr p lo .New
Haven nnd there deposit his share in
tho bank in his own name or any camo
ho might wish to nssumc.
When Kovern rn.-Uo n paokago of tho
raonrv npam tin ntnki! im n irAr-tnnnf
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tl oucr newspapor Ho fouuo. in t o
iuuiu tearing mat oeanng i on ns
namo ivinz upon tlio 1 oor. It was
shortly after Collins' return homo that
night that ho called my attention to
poor Bradley's house foolishly think-
ing that by so doing ho would not como
within tlio rang of suspicion.
Collins died of pure terror before tho
day appo.nted for his oxecution. but
Kovorn paid tho extreme penalty of tho
Ian.
It was in this case which I worked
upon my owu account and in which I
was largely asdsted hy morj chance
that gavo mo a placo on tho dctoetivo
forco. and I havo been pretty successful
over since. Many a man has worked
harder and displayed more sagacity
than 1 did on that occasion without ac-
complishing so great an oad I'Mcaqa
Herald J
STOCK BRANDS.
TTia Immtrm Variety Used by tha Stock-
ram or Colorado.
Tbo twelvo thousand or tnuro stock
brands on fllo In tho Socrotary of
Stato's oQlco. afford an interesting fjcld
of study. Tho display of Ingenuity in
tho mattor of forming combination's Is
remarkable. Tho number of combina-
tions upon any ono lettor is surprising.
There aro. for instance over two' hun-
dred and fifty on tho letter H: ono hun-
dred nnd fifty or more on both C and
D; no loss than oue hundred oach on I!
E and so on through tho alphabet Jn
making up tho br.ind index book Mr.
Edward llanlcy. Assiitant-Secrot.irv of
Stiite. savs tho Denver lima has ill.
played excellent Ju Igmont Tho brands'
aro tw ca indoxed onco hy tho namo i of
tho owners and again by brands. Tho
latter ind'x Is tho ono whiou Is to be
rintod and filed with tho County
lerks of tho Stale It Is a wry elab-
orato affair. Tho brands are arranged
alphabetically or numerically as far as
practicable. There nre however com-
binations upon tho letter I tho figure
1 nnJ tho bar which can not bo distin-
guished In tho certificates sent In. Thoy
nro mi inree iiicrcioro inuexed under
tho letter L Tho letter O tho cipher
tho circle tho half-clrclo and quar er-
circle aro also somewhat confusing.
They nro all Indoxed under tho letter
O. There will bo of tho twelvo
thousand brands tiled more than
five hundred of each cf theso o imblnn-
tlons. 'Ihcto brands which can not
bo claisod cither as loiter or nnmorals
are indexed as mkcellaneous. There
will probably bo ono thousand bt Ihuto.
A larzo proportion of theso aro nurn
which have not been named and aro as
unnHmablo as tho hloroglphics on tho
pyramids of Egypt Tint there are
others that represent nrtlcloi in com-
mon use nn.mali birds oto. Tho
wholo forms an exceedingly novel so-
loction. Tho artists whoTiavp sent In
theso ccrtllfcatas luvo iMtially taion
tbo precaution to label tho.r representa-
tion of tho various clmraotom a wiso
and thoughtful act ou thoir part as it
would in many casus have proven
worse than a Chlnoso ptizzlo to attempt
to classify them. Hero nro a few of
tho character brand. Mo casin track.
tuiKoy traoic crow a loot anohor trov-
ell lings crossed spenr table forks
and pitchforks of all sorts and shapi
tuples compass boot shoe cup can-
tocn dipper scissors spades in ondloss
varioty cow's hoad jar caunoii anvil
saddlp-bag. fish hat koy koy-iio
nippers inek hatohet boat wlao-glais.
horses bull-ring pistol lamp lamp
chimney arrow swun goose etc. oto.
Thojtask of indoxin tho brnuils will
provo nn exceedingly long and tedious
one. Owing to tho nature of tho work
only ono man can work upon it at a
time and allowing that ho works
Sundays holidays and overy day It
will roquiro nearly threo months to
coiuploto tho work. fueblo I'hiejlain.
Linguistic Knowledge.
A writer In tho Vosiicia Zeltumj pub-
llshts como intcrtstlug stallstles con-
oerulng the knowledge of foreign lan-
guages among German writer.. Taking
Kursehner's " Mtcratur-Kalender" as a
basis ho linos that out of tho if.UOJ to
4000 names in that work about 10-trau-lato
from tho English 03 from tho
l'ronoh 63 from tho Italian 22from the
tipunlsb 14 from (ho fjwodlsh. 13 each
irom tlio iianlsh Dutch and Polish 1
each from tho Husslan and Hungarian
0 each from tho Portuguese and Nor-
wegian. 3 each from modern fired- nn.l
Persian nnd 1 each frpm tho Turkish
Hindoo am' 'v uunulan. Tham nm nn.
Jy CO wrjtor wt of .O0O or 40(W who
ktinw Iwa ll nfTflsrrAS I.Al.lAa f. ...... .
30 who knor threo 18 who know four
4 who kwjw'iive a who know W. nnij
ssivriiTT v' wi&'K
sia -a-a . i.
WBWKrlMfcWT
107 girls la making ascktle.
way"
RINQBONE.
It
Nat if re Xietttns; Vinin nnd rropr
Treatment.
Itlngbono Is a bony tumor exostosis
situated on or in tho vicinity of tho
pastern bono froquoutiy ending in
audhylosls of tho pastern joint Tlioro
are threo causes hereditary structural
nnd Incidental. Tho ringbono Is usual-
ly occasioned by a strain taken In cur
ycting bounding turns nnd violent gal.
toping or raolng. Form as well m
breed is concerned in tho proJuctlon
of ringbone. A coarse or bal.Vircd
fleshy t bony-logged horso with short
and upright pastorns Is tho ordinary
subject of tho dlsoaso; and tlioro oxlst
satisfactory reasons why ono should ox-
poet him to bo so. Tho pastern nnd
collln bones constltuto tho tiotircrmost
parts tho podestals of tbo columns of
bones composing tho limbs; nnd being
so thoy recolvo tbo entire woight nnd
forco transmitted from above. Tho
pastern when long nnd obllquo In po-
sition rccelvos tbo superincumbent
woight In such nn indirect lino Hint
bending toward thd ground with tho
fetlock nothing llko Jar or concussion
follows. Tho very rnvorso of this how-
over hnppons overy tlmo tho foot of a
limb having a short and upright pas-
tern comes to tho ground. In It In-
stead of tho weight descending oblique-
ly upon tho sesamoids nnd tho fetlock
bedding therewith It descends direct
or nearly so. npriu tho pastern ranking
this' bono entirely dopondent upon tho
bono beneath It tho coflln for coun-
tcractlnir spring; nnd should nnvthlnir
occur to destroy or diminish thls'spring.
or to throw more weight or sudden
n eigne upon mo collln bono thnn It
rau counteract jnr "of tho apparatus
ensues and an effort of nature to
strengthen tho parts by Investing them
with callus and osilflcatlon is likely to
bo tho Ultimate result.
Tho exciting causes of ringbono mny
b( sa-d to consist In any nets or efforts
of speed or strength productive of con-
cussion to tho b mes of tho pastorn.
Somo havo nscrlbcd tho presence of
ringbono to blows. Undoubtedly a
blow upon n bono would bo very likely
to produce exostosis; but tho pastorn
the hind pastern In particular Is rather
an unlikely part to bo struck. Aftor
intlamtuat'on from tiny cnuso. oven
aftor that produced by n common blis-
ter often an enlargement of Iho pas-
tern will bo left and though this Is not
called ringbnnc. It may bo regarded ns
something wry nnalogous tolt
Itlngbono is but a species of exostosis
a bony tumor which In ono situa-
tion constitutes ringbone. In nnojhcr
splcnt. In another spavin; yet tho threo
dl !cr m well in their origin as lu thoir
effects. H ngbono has an external ori-
gin; and tliouvrh It may from spread-
In'?. Interfere with tho motion of a joint
still it doos not produoi) any affection
of tho synovial inombrano; spavin on
tho contrary seldom coulincs llsolf to
the external or llg.uncntnry tissues but
nffofts tho synovial membrane ns well;
nnd splont orig'iiatus in tho yery joint
Iho flbro-cartilaginous which it after-
ward blocks tip pud grows from. Itlng-
bono Is cither a ligamentary or a peri-
osteal affection or both
Tlio old method of treating exostosis
by fire and h later is fast g ylng way to
rauro rational procedure. It has boon
discovered that there Is not really any
euro for this malady more than there hi
for spavin. If wo can rcl evo tho horso
from lameness that Is all that can bo
expected: but even then tho dlscaso Is
not cured nn cyosnro still remains
nnd perhaps a slid' joint Treat tho d.s-
ease when lirst discovered just as you
would n recent splcnt or spavin by
cool ng evaporating cold water band-
nges etc.; rest too. so much disregard-
ed by physicians nnd not mentioned
by some veterinary authors. Is of somo
importance Human practitioners real-
ize how much Is gained by their pa-
tients when laboring under d scascs of
tho joints by strict attention to rest;
fur by that means inllammatory action
is kept within bounds To control In-
flammatory iictlou. nnd by that means
lessen pain nnd irritation within ot
around a joint should bo tho first busi-
ness; from this crcat benefit wdl bo do-
rlred Ourbusincss as physicians is to
follow in tho footsteps of Nature
nnd observe by what means sho repairs
injuries and performs her euros. Wo
shall find that imr euro of snavln and
anient consists of nnchylosls usually
.nil thnf 'Alio requires for it is rest. The
parts aro not anil mllamod; cooling ap-
plications nro needed; now they nro
cold and ;n active moisture nnd por-
haps stimulants aro indicated nnd. so
on to tho cud. In tho caso of hip dis-
ci so occurring in children tho natural
euro of which Is nnchjlosis physicians
onjo'n rost which favors un.ou of Iho
diseased bonos. If sucjinicans. favor
anchylosis In tho' human atibject'ono
can not dt-pense with them when treat-
ing tho horso. In all cases then of
early dlscaso of this character wficlher
It bo p-rloslcai bony cartilaginous
fibrous or muscular cooling lotions
fomentations light diet and rest aro the
means most calculated to do good
whether tho Intentions of Nature nro
anchylosis or not in chronjo cases usu
ncctato of cantharides. applied dallv
until tho pirts appear hot nnd tender;
wo then substitute cold water bandng.-s
and repeat tho process If necessary.-
Western Sportsman. .
Points for Ladles.
Emerald flower pins are fashionable.
Woolen Iaco is seen in all colors and
widths.
Jaokcts of varied shapes and styloj
aro fashion nbjo.
Braid nndfnnoy galloons nrojn high
favor for drosi trimmings.
Tho newly Imported French artificial
flowers aro exceedingly beautiful.
Autumn wodding cards show no mv
Urial chango in faslitun shape or stylo.
Fam.-y work baskuls on which much
ombr ddory appoars are being largely
patronlou.".
The old Knells!) hollow-ware in
form of cods ami knots has. been re-
vived ill cold lewelrv.
lthino stones turquolsot garnets nnd'
iiiuuiisuiucn nro inrjuiy ciujuojcu in
silver jewelry.
Tho fashlun of tea drinking n't flvo
o'clock has croatod a demand forthowy
tea aprons of sheer whlto muslins beau-
tifully luubrnldercd.
'J ho moontono Is Just now popular
in jewelry. It most oft.n appears in
form of a faco or head ict round with
small pearls or diamonds.
Scotch pebblo Jewelry Is again In
fashion; this tlmo tho stones are let in
sootlons flash wilh tho surface giving
a finish of varicolored mnr.iuetrv.
Deoonitlvo bucklos and claspfaro by
no means cvnlinod lo ladles' MU but
nun places on wraps dress bailees nnd
drapurles In largo slzos whllo smaller
ones aro popular on nock ribbons nnd
garters.
. Silver sugar dishes aro somollmcs In
boat Hliipo with a Jiandloon either sidoj
again thoy simulnto wicker baskets and
yot aga n thoy uro tiny round bowls
without covers and showing a heavily
chased finish. A. J. H'prfiZ
Two young Philadelphia sportsmen
woro recently treed for a wholo day np
In Potter County by n Iwar wh cli as
was aftorwnrd found out was perfectly
nmo an escaped pott Nt thoy paid
twenty dollar for tbo privilege of
lUootfng uPiUadttjitUt has.
WtlMf Jtlnit.A.. MM ..UtlMl.bl -.......
tbe statu by placing the forwent mm
M" mMmMr-mtm
wmtU
f"iHlaskt
HOME FARM AND CAMDEN.
An egg should novor bo jhnken to
test Its soundness.
To remove raildow soak In butler-
milk nnd spread on tho grass in tho
sun. Toledo Made.
A succossful farmer cultlvntos h's
garden when thodow Is on Iho ground
bocauso this plan In his oxpcrlonro.
has produced bettor crops than If howl
in tho heat of tho day. !f'roy Times.
Toothache.: Pulverize about equal
parts of common salt and Mum. Got
ub much cotton ns will fill tho tooth
damp It put In tho m'xturo and placo
it In tho tooth. This Is nlso a good
mixture for cleansing tho tooth. Dos-
ton 1'ost.
In soloctlnf strawberry plants for
making now beds wo should bo careful
in getting young plants which havo
healthy green follngo nnd aro not cov-
ered by brown fungus spots. Fungus
may or may not bo a cause of dlscaso.
Ono thing Is ccrtnln however when
fungus grows on tho plant Its vital
power is soon exhausted. Albany
Journal
Fried Chicken! Cut each ono In
olght or nlno pieces after slngolng nnd
drawing; flatten slightly; put m nn
earthen dlsli with salt pepper parsley
bay lenvos thymo nud lemon juice to
stpon for two ho irs; drain roll In flour
dip in beaten eggs roll nga'n In fresh
bread crumbs fry slowly and thorougly
n clarlllod fat or ollvo buttor dish up
add a handful of fried pardcy nnd
servo with a snuco of drawn hitler In a
bowl. Chicago Journa'.
Potatoes which aro dug In cloar
weather nnd thoroughly dr.od In the
sun will keep in much bettor condition
In tbo cellar than thnso put Into blm
without being sun dried homo rccom-
inond spreading upon a barn floor nftor
drying them In tbo sun. This may Im-
provo thoir keeping qunlltloj nnd' thoy
may bo just as good for seed but arc
not generally considered equil for table
purposes lo thoio put into tho cellar
whon taken from tho Held. N. 1" 7cr-
aid. Currant Cako: Ono cupful luittor
ono cupful sugar four eggs ono lea.
spoonful baking powder ono pint flour
ono nnd a half cupfuls currants washed
and picked two tcispoonfuls extract ol
c nnnmon and ono tenspoonful extract
of lemon. Hub tbo butter nnd sugar to
a white light cream add tho eggs ono
ni n nmo Dealing a low minutes be-
tween oach; mid iho flour sifted with
the powder tho currants and tho ox-
tracts. Mix Into a medium batter bake
n paper-lined cako tins fifty minutes in
u modcrnlo oven. lloston lludyel.
Grapu Buttor: Stow tho grapes
nnd squeeze nut each pulp from tho
skin removing thu seeds; keep tbo
skins in n small thin bag; to oach pound
ot pulp nllow ono pound of sugar half
pint of cider vinegar tenspoonful of
cloves ono of cinnamon nnd ono o:
nutmeg; boll this very slowly putting
in tho b.ig of skins tied securely; when
It jellies by dropping In cold water.lt is
dono. Put nwny In Jars; for an orna-
mental dish It can bo heated over nud
put into molds to jolly. Philadelphia
Call.
Too many farmers get less good
than they might from their pear or-
chnrds becauso thoy nllow thu Irult to
ripen on tlio trees as thoy would apples.
Fow pears will bo at their best If treated
thus l'luckod when fully grown and
kept In n warm or cool room as their
ripening Is desired to bo hastened or
retarded Iho color nud flavor of tho
fruit will bo much better thau It would
bo if allowed to remain on tho treo.
Somo of tho best sorts rot nt tho core it
left on tho Ireo ill 111 tho fruit begius to
turn. AT. J'. Tribune.
PIG-LOOKING.
A Habit Thnt Slioutil Nut llo Xrglectau
Umlrr Any Clreuimtaiirai.
A man who succeeds with pigs must
look tlicm over fropiently. Thoy art
so much llko tho human family that
the nro linblo to nil sorts of nilmonts.
I nay 'liable" but like the human
species with ordinary care and a lack
of abuse thoy will llvooutthclrnllottoj
time. I like to look nt mv nlcs. I en.
Joy eoolng them fill thoir littlo stom-
nch's at Nature's fountains and thon
suck tnemsclvos in a pile rcg.ird'es'
of form and tako a refreshing snooze
1 havo almost envied them their solid
comfort. To mako tha picture perfect
It. must bo policed that they have a
clean bed nnd n clean pen. Looking
tho pigs ocr often pays. It Is always
easier lo euro any trouble when it lirst
staru. aud looking nt thorn fro piently
Is thu way to detect anything wrong.
Thumps nuy usually bo nrrostcd
when tho Jlrat symptoms nro npparcnt
by compelling tho pig to tako a gieat
deal of exercise. Piloi a common dl'-
order with pigs can ba stopped on tho
lirst signs of protrusion by giving more
laxative food or if tho food has been
too sour so as to prodiirolrrltnt ou and
Inllnmniiitlon ll should Ira obnuged
After tho protrusion has lasted nevcr.v
days tho p-irts will havo to slough off
before there will bo a cure. Tho food
must rlso bo changed
A poor nppetltcj. common among
hogs is caused by overloading thu
stomach nnd cold or unsuitable food.
Loss food different food or warm food
for a moss or two may provo a remedy
or It may bo woll to Intermit a moss or
two. Observation will toll nil nbout It
Neglect will Ict thnn suffer nnd die.
A disordered stomnc'i Is qulto com-
mon amonir pigs; aomct'ms vomiting
follows. Charcoal will help to regulate
tho stomach. A llttlo salt will aid nnd
so will sulphur. Theso aro simple rem-
edies which wdl correct tho ilfcottlon.
or rather fct It nt work in a natural
way; but If tho troublo is niclcclcil. and
tho causes of It contlnuo (as will bo
likely without obcrv.V!on) fever nnd
Inflammation will follow.
.Stiffness rlihur from too long con-
llnennnt or from tco inueli jolid nnd
beating food espeolally corn may bo
overcome by a chango of condition and
food when tho first svinptoms nro no-
ticed. Tho stlffuoss Is ono of tbo th ngs
tho hog broader must nlwavs bo look-
ing for nnd nvold If possible. It Will
run his jiroSts down nt a rapid rato.
Looking for ciusoi nnd offeo's I) tlio
pig man's safety nnd In tho looking ho
may Mo find food for study nnd oven
pleasure llural A'cw Yorker.
i Making Trees Bear Every Year.
In many paits of tho country spp.ii
trees ylohl a crop of fruit only ovory nl-
tcrnato year tho year represented by
an odd number bolng barren wh'Jothal
represented by nn evon number will bo
fruitful. In other places orchards bear
ovory year fcoino treos will yield fruit
only ovory othoryear whllo others near
thon ou overy aldo will pro.lueo n boun-
tlul urop. Two easnns aiu required to
prndtioa ncron of apples; that I during
ono season tlio fruit bud. nro devel-
oped and during tho noxt thn fruit
All tho vital cncrglof of somo treos are
employed during ono suaion to duvet op
tho fruit budsj then tho year following
their entire vitality scorns lo bo spent in
developing tho fruit without .inlloient
forco being left to form fruit buds for
tin crop of tho noxt stmsou. Now. In
order to Induce nn applo troe to heal
ovory season climb Into tho top or go
tin ladders lust tu nun iln-a irli.ir
plucking tho npo fruit and with a pah
of sharp shears clip o.T all tho oung
frtlff frs-sin ti limit Ixilf tit.. Ini '."....
fruit from about half tho troo. Thnn
fruit buds will form on that sldu of Iho
ireo from whloh tho young apples wcro
cut off. Ono-half tho tup then will bear
fruit ono year whllo thu other half wili
yield fruit the noxteasun.-iVrrv'
1 WfU UMtJf
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4ji4s&am. usts - -
SEASIDE DENTISTRY.
Doctoring Frsons Who I.oio Their Trcth
In tha Oraan Murf.
"I mndo a good deal of monoy this
loason" said nn up-town dentist
"through n chnnco remark dropped by
ray barber when I was getting shaved
ono morning nt my regular placo on
Broadway I noticed tlioro wns some-
thing unusual about tho appearance of
tho barber and whon I niont'oncd It
to him ho told mo ho had boon down to
Atlantlo City for a fotv days with his
wlfo and sister-in-law nnd bad suffered
a disastrous loss. All of his' upper
tooth were false nnd they wcro sot In n
ilnglo plute nnd whllo tho fair nnd
festlvo bnrbcr wns plunging through
tho briny tho plato slipped out nnd
left him toothless. Ho no longer dnrcd
to smile nnd ns tho soup nt wnterlng
plnco hotols Mns notoriously off nnd
as ho wns obliged to content hlmsolf
(villi tho soup Tio did not renp any pro-
nounced cmjovmont from his trip.
"I thought It ovor whllo ho wasshav-
Ing mo and early In July I established
four branch ofllccs nt Coney Island nnd
llocknwnv Beach. Business Is alwars
light in tho summer with mo so I di-
vided my ofllcos botweon two young
men who assist mo In town. I paid
them six dollars n week so my ex-
penses woro not particularly heavy. It
is easy enough to ndvertlso so ns to
reach people with fnlso teeth for overy
nun who wears nrtlllclnl molars is
k"iu to sco nnd remember nny sign
concerning teeth. You see m on nro
cnsltivo that way: likewise women.
Ono would think that tho Inst thing
nny man would loso In tho courso of
his dallv cxtslcnco would bo his fnlso
teeth but that Is decidedly not tho
case. Scarcoly n day passed that my
two establishments didn't turn In
money. I kept various sots of teeth at
both places nnd we were nlwnjs nblo
to rig n man out In some sort of a way
so thnt ho would look presontnblo
In caso his teeth had been washed
a "ay by tho wvves. Another sourco
ot Incomo was contributed by
poor people who had thoir children's
teeth pulled on Sunday. I supposo
you havo noticed tho pfoasuro which
tho ordinary excursionist takes In hav-
ing a llttlo sorrow with his enjoyment
It became qulto n fashion nt Hocknway
to havo tho children's teeth pulled on
Sunday. Tho young ones v c.c
much interested In tho sand or tho
ocean thnt thoy forgot tho troublo ns
loon as tho tooth wns drawn nnd tho
parents had but llttlo troublo In sooth-
ing their lamentations.
"By tho way wonderful strides havo
been taken in tho art of dentistry within
tho past year or two nnd particularly
In tha matter of nrtlQcinl teeth. There
Is n system in wldo uso now by which a
man may havo two or threo of his front
teeth knocked out nnd havo now ones
put In without oven his own wife being
nnv mo wiser inero is no longer nny
difficulty In fixing a single tooth In n
man's head. This wjis for many years
a dcllcato and unsatisfactory operation.
Tho tooth became wabbly after a short
usage and novcr felt secure in a man's
head. According to tho present sys-
tem wo -can put as good a tooth In a
man's head as nny of tho natural ones
if you havo a big tooth that is decayed
and useless wo saw it off below tho do
cnyed part nnd rivet a plato upon this
surface. Au nrt'llcial tooth w th a
c.ohl pinto y'milar to tho ono already
lined upon tho root Is then fastened
upon It hy means of a powerful screw
and it lasts ns long ns tho man docs.
N'o ono is able to discover that It Is a
false tooth and thn patlont may chew
molasses candy nnd blto tbo hardest of
hardtack with Impunity. When two
or threo teeth in a row aro missing wo
mako n gold brldgo from ono good
tooth to another good tooth rivet It
fast and set falsa teeth Into tho bridge
so that thoy look exactly similar to tlio
lost ones. Nothing short of a heavy
blow with a fist or club can dlslodgo
them." A. I'. Sun.
The Increase of Insanity.
Boston supports two insane says Mr. T.
B. Banborn not 75 ot whom will rocoverl
This Is frightful I Insanity has In-
creased 40 per cent In a decade and most
of tho cases aro Incurable Whatevurtho
Individual cause may bo tho fact remains
that Urlo Acid blood sets tha brain on Uro
destroys Its tissues and then comet souio
lorm oi iaiai junacy.
Nothing is so pitiable as a mind diseased.
Most brain troubles begin la tho stomach;
then If the blood is filled with uric acid
earned by failure of kidney action and the
consequent destruction of the blood life-
albumen you have the fuel and the floca
and a train In full blazoaswhen oneravr'
or In slow combustion ns In milder f cms
of Insanity. Key. K. D. Hopkins of Bt
Johns bury Vt a few years ago was con-
fined In an asylum. lie took n torriblo
cold whllo aiding in putting out a fire la a
neighbor's buruluK bouse and for twonty-
flvo years that cold was slowly filling his
blood with urlo add and finally the deadly
work was done. Tha case looked bopeJeu
but he happily nted Warner's safe euro
and recovered. That was threo years ago
and having ridden Ids blood of all surplus
urlo add be has remained well until this
day. '
It Is Indeed a torrlble thlnj; to loss one's
mind but ft is a mora terrible thing to suf-
fer such a ccaJlUon when It can be so
easily pie vented.
TllK Woman Qnoitlon "Now lin' this
n pretty time ot nlcht for you to cet
homer' Xatlonal HVeiy.
14 Tier faco so fair ns flosh It sccmod not
Ilut heavenly portrait of bright nmiol's hue
Scar as tha ekr without a Llama or blot
Through goodly mixture ot complexions
due.
And In her chocks tho vermeil rod did (how."
This la the poet's description of a woman
whose physical system was In a perfectly
sound and healthy state with every func-
tion acting properly and is the enviable
condition ot Its fair patrons produced by
Dr. Pierce's "Kavorlta Prescription."
Any druggist
IxquMEn anki: What maitl do f make
niy bands softf Do nothlnc lloston
Cornier.
s
Wnv la n baloon voyaeer greatly to b
envl'iir Ileranie be rliea rapidly In tho
world and has most excellent prosper)..
THE GENERAL MARKETS
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Mfo In tha Tarls Sawors
I lepMtlhle for n short tlma to the robust
but the majority of refined persons would
their rsaklnff atmoaphera. How much
mora reToltlnjt to be in one's self a IMnO
setter. But this Is actually the case with
those ia whom the Inactivity of the liver
drives the refusa matter of tha body to
escape throuRh tho lungs breath tho
pores kidnovs and blndder. Itlsaston
I shins that lllo remains In such a dwelling.
Dr. Pierce's "Golden MotHcnJ Discovery"
restores normal purity to the system and
niuawa buu wuviu miuDi
"WiiatIi the worst tlilmralocit rlchesr"
asked the Rumlay-tchool (Superintendent.
And the new twy aaldi "Not bavins any."
lloston Post.
Throw Away Trtuucs
and employ tho rndlcnl new mothod.
Buarnnteod to permanently euro the worst
cases cf rupture. Bend two letter stamps
for references pamphlet and terms.
World's Dispensary Medical Association
COS Main Stroot Buffalo H. Y.
A yachtsman who went to seo what
color tho wind was found It blew. Af. '.
A'eir.
Pike's TooTHACiirDnorscurotnlmlnutfVKe
(lltnti's Sulfltur Sonp heals anil brnullflea. 3.
aznuAN Coun Hemovui kills Coras a Ilut Jons.
A toc.xo lady pare ns a reason for not
marrying a man that ho didn't suiter.
Tnie best cough medicine la I'tio's Curo
tor Consumption bold overy whoro. 26c.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
mi's Tonic Syri
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS ana FEVER
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.
The proprietor of this celebrated medicine
justly claims for it a superiority over all rem-
eaieieveronerea ia mopuDiio ioriaeoAt
CERTAIN. SPEEDY and PERMANENT core
of Ague and Fever.or Chllliand Fever.wheth-
er of mors or long standing. lie mars to me
entire Western and Southern country to bear
him testimony to tho truth of the assertion
that in no case whatever will it fall to enre if
thedlreotlontarettrlctlyfollowedandoarried
out. In a great many casci a single dote has
been sntfUieat for a care and whole famlllei
have been cored by a single bottle with a per-
fect restoration of the general health. It li
howeverprndentand fn every case more cer-
tain to enre If Its nso Is continued In smaller
dotes for a week or two after the disease has
been cheokedmore especially In difficult and
long-styndlng eases. Usually this medicine
will hot require any aid to koep the bowels la
good order. Ehonld the patient however re-
quire acathartlomodlclne.afterhavlagtaken
three or four dosea of the Tonic a single dose
of KENT'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS
will be sufficient. Use no other.
DR. JOHN' QUXsXs'S
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP
DULL'S SARSAPARILLA
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER
The Popular Remecllea of the Day.
rrlaclpal (Miff S31 Msln St.. LOnsni.IT.lty.
Men Think
they knovr all about Mustang Lin-
iment. Few do. Not to know is
not to have.
3V
W. -Ti'a B I IM TT Tys-
wayna Su Txft Co. Illlnoli
HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE
1'crd.croa Kr4 vpIii4( 4S.S00.OO0.
which iHcludea bHt
70 PER CEMT OF ALL HOnSES
tVkjtu S.JI.. t.t.1 1. ..a.LtaL-j . .. .
MrnMl In thoPerehfron Stud Eetk ef TrvutJuM oulr
tiiul lidtk ever pubU-h4 fti i&mLxiyy
CVCR IMPORTED TO AMERICA.
ST0CK 0N HAKD:
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lnpcr((tiDrocc!5arci
iDperlcdSUlIIoos
OW vnooch for
6nlc
120 COLTS
Tw Jrari old Uld
vtMinmaf.
Tliromtalnar lh irtn.
cipl acn-ptrd bj til tnUhl.
"' irrrv innl bow.
!rdathe.hBuiTASi;S1SaVvJSi
" .T'" wrii ifTj primal but b
E'i;:h '.K'js.'ir . rTRL'r?' ". irao.
ti.. t.w"---"Vi .ua-uiB
IIcti-s strinid fcs b
th Irrh4mn Html book of rrmnr
smfatsl f'si. .- a -..'.. t"F"av" Jiiataj-
v.iiaa.Taa.'ayoriJy!
Slufflng Up. i AT A QDU
ror all forma of nMall liHIir.
taurrh where there Is
lryoeasof tbe air pas-
use lth what la ccm-
monly called ataffing
op." nr'aCrram Palm
nrea Iminelaierellef
fia bsnent lu ma lias
been prteeleu. A. u
Cnita. 1. I). lllll
'ooa i.ma.
Heine a an Iterer from
ehroote eaiarrb. and
Darlog oertred great
beneOt from the naa ol
Klj'a Cream Dalin I ean
btgbty recommend lu
D. taxsata-.tironut
Slcourney.Iowa.
HAY-EEVER
A psrttela la applied Into eae.h hoatrlUls agreeable tc
clrcalar. ELY UUTlUltS Uruirliu. Ow(oM. V
Usn. I lKm VCDIl Hf lllsilurSS lrUf)SIS. lCOlIUI
Btl f Ol
Scrofula of Lungs.
I an no it yean o'.X and hare laffertd for the teat
tfteeu yeara with a lung trouble. I bate (pent Iboo.
aanda of dollara lo arrest Iba march of Ibla dlaeasof
but temporary relief was all that 1 obtained. I waa
unlit for any manual Uborfuraareral riars. A friend
(trongty recommended Ibe me of Swift's Bpeclne (B.
S 8.) claiming Ibat be klmielf had been greatly
beoeated by ll use In roma Inng troubles. I re sol red
totry IL The results are remarkable Myeoochbaa
left me. myalrength baa relumed and I welon slur
pocada more than I ever did In my lire. Iihaebeen
llircd rears since I aioppad tbe uie of the medicine
but I baveliad no return of Ine disease and there are
no pains or weakneM felt In my lunga. 1 do the bard
eat kind of work. T-J. Holt.
Montgomery Ala June J3 t.
BSSiftJK?"1?." eailrrlr vmi ruble. Treatise on
Blood and hkln Diseases mailed fre.
PEMPIW
Is a ears for Iirsr flnrnplaluta and idacauiwbv a.
2V .IJ i trpta -m jrino at IbaUiM-.aa )ip.
ih i ""t'V"""' BiUouaisssik Jsuodlcs Hesifasbs
usuin itueii u! Urn. cl It trta ittw ih !.!
. .".TIP.; ."M ' '""Valrenirlbsiisths aysl
.h ...vui im. wi. tt rrxBisiss mi
wMi. (rithritha. irlm
"MS".
AST uauouisv wiu mi top lie aarvyaiioa
wwmiwi-A&k-A
A DHUillST'S STORY.
Mr taaaeO. Chapman prurglal Vawborg. T
wrllea usi "1 hera sold l)r. VVIIIUm Slnll's
sssiisissu isr sna S.SJIIBS i eaB aar or it wbat l
cannot aar of anyoibar medicine. I bate nesti
beanlacustomrrapeakofllbut ta pralsa it I bate
reeummeqdedlttna great many cases of wbooploa
pouga with tbe happiest eReela. 1 atwaia bava a
kotuelalha medlelne closet ready for use"
NEEDLES
SHUTTLES
REPAIRS.
Ifor all Stwls Maeblasa
Nraaotau (loops oLr.
JJlST'ads) Supplied
osod fur boli prica
IUI. ULcbocx II r'o fo
(UIicimiii.ki.IuIssIo.
nnillll MOUI'ltlNt; 1IAIIITH quickly
1 1 Vl 1 1 U ""' palnlesslr cured at I'.me Vresj
lirillm 'I'rlAia'.iunolaiill. lit' ill AMI
Many a Lady
Is beautiful all but her skin
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
--f.t .
.'dAw-. --jsi t.
5y Asw X
tlr vrtTVTSkS.
tMwKnCniw
SUS
i fr&fiMlr
?rX tWCTifl
X3v KX&r
Vi T i Jia'"
PClV's'l'8srl
Hlcoio'aY.ntAW
mvwtnWM
t T.lalnn to Your" 110.
TBV.nel.MterauADUJC.Jone.thlX.t U
I ooeofltie
I VW.'I.. ..1 wnraf Will.
j00Kini on uiu Y.. -"-. -.--
clumps of rhododondroms and great mawes
of May bloMomslII "Thcro was nn Inlcr-
"it fndndod ono who had been a "Cotton
spinner" but was now so
l'nralyMdlll . ....
That ho could only bear to Ho In a reclla-
Ing position.
Tills refers to my case
I was first Attacked twelvo years ago
with "Locomotor Ataxy"
(A paralnledneaseof nerta Sherarely eTfrcerrdl
and was for several yoars baroly ablo lo got
Ami for tho Inst Flvo years not ablo
ntlolid to my business nlthough
?.-
TojerfolwUTiM.lnlo"e
Homo for Incurables J oar Manchester
'"nm'noAdvocato;" "Fornnythlng la
Iho shapo of patent" Mcdlclnos'
And mado many objections to rn ; dear
wlfo's constant urging to try Hop Bltlors
but flnnlly to pacify her
Consented!! . ... ...
I had not qulto finished Iho first bottle)
when I felt a chango como over mc im
was Saturday November 3d. On bunoay
morning I folt so strong I snld. to my room
companions " 1 was suro I could
"Walk I ...
So started ncross the floor nnd back.
I ti.rdlr knew how to contain mrie If. I wi alt r
tha home. 1 am calnls atreui lb caih day and caa
walk nnltn aafa wllbout any
Bllckl-
I amnowai rnrewn hotwr and hope .aflotlto. by MiMa
Is earn my own 1 1 tins again. 1 hare been a member
cf the Manchester u
1-or nearly thirty years and wai neat heartily eom
-.!-. j ' i '. s.ss a-.s.m nn TfitlMdl T lilt
VerrRrafffnllrTOMnt Joan JJ lac UWM
ta
.wojCBnuticraaipcricciij wcis.
I a ill. ll aa iniii; vn a'-
.Troseciifo 7ic Sirlmffoi-sj
If when yen call for Hon Dlttera the drujmlit ?'""'!
out anribfnatMU 'Hop Imurm" wlthaareencluilej
of Hope on white label ihun that druiraiat aa ron
would a Ylpert andlf Imhaataken yourmoner for
bojua atuir. Indict blm for the fraud and aueblm for
damages for the swindle and we will reward yo
liberally for the conilctlon . ....
Bee 17 B. Court Iniunetlon aaalnit a D. Warner
Beadlnr. Mlclu and all hii salrimeo and agents
rugsls... and other l-Jl"- C.
A Pbyilelan In a Soutkera city write lhathe hai
tried aome of Ibefeodi hlablr praised In the medical
lournala for bla own tafanti and though aome were
better than others nana were rtjbt In their action;
upon tbe boweh the little one pined and they bad
almost deapalred of ill lite when Kldrn'a rood waa
tried end I he little one at once impruTcd and period
aetlea of tha bowel reanlied.
U-FAGES
LIPID GLUE
WENDS EVERYTHING
Ohlnt l-urnUart.Url'v-Hriita Ac.
BtroDff u Ircn B1U M a JUck
Th uAaI oontitT Mk! darlrf U
P4tflTytrw imoontw1 tooirr
32 MIILLIOFJ J
Ootlli-n.TI'.HVilOlU VAMSrr.
AiinesisraesnMiiii. Awsraeii
TWOGOLDMEOALS.
tYmnanrtrmtl Rtronr! Cllat. katnrit
foitlilS E) kiii. foriatnplsein ri'.r.K byrnslU
i.e-wa CJ ACI1. tcllucauairTL-ogleueserIasa
OTle ntTV'FJlS' GUIDF. U
tuned Kept anil ?Iircli
each year. 4i-!i30 pagea
8illii Inclies.iiltliorer
3000 Illoalratlona m
linte Plcluro Gallery's
G1VK3 Wholesale PtUtt
direct to tomumrrt ou all ituoda for
personal or family nae. Telia hoar to
order and fileea exact cost of eTcry-
thine; you use eat drink vrtmr or
hare fun wttll. Tliese I.YVAMJAHLK
Ossrul rfai lsiaai J atiil liVs rutdtaerisi
llOOICH contain Infnrmallou Rleanrd
from llie innrkrls of Hie world. IVtr-
wlll luall at topy 1'HliK to any nd-
ttrcee upon recelft of 10 eta. to defray
expeueo of inalllnc;. lt iia hear from
you. Iteapectfully
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO'.
C2T Ot 220 Wabash Avenue. Chicago lit
..Sen. Ornutae unleil bearing this Ktaml
JAMES MEANS' $3 SHOE.
Ida In ltntton. Convrf-t a
ce. iftii-air amt l nriccuea
In UtraUiuy Confort in4
yfMwrunt.w .1. wiui w
10 ill win pnnps tuu iir
fnrmsitlrtti hutf In eel
tbla bhoejh ny SUta
nr 4 rrriiurj.
I. jinmiitv'.n.i
41 Mnppin r
lIiIOU.Nlla-
rrt.na4kltiitltBisftliGa ! C -7?
iiawratwmi rnri r n or n j vioui
awaBlllBiaiBaB M rfaftS fltmp
sBsBHlBBBIIaBaD fiaiassasa am ttaaUsatsia.
RUG MmVutaircmf"!'""!??
od.nrKawii.aBt- latnBJ';"
fullnrsntlsn. llRllUa W.ACE.NTS
iuaTiraitT HaWmsiVSl w"lle'. Cleat
Prloa on lygi.iSSaKceSssSsKs! Inducements.
TtfJf ''err1lorTNswj.laa. Nonnstrlalrd.
UNO. O. H01TTACO.SI(euiei.cuicuu.
PJANOS-ORGANS
The r!rni md for tbe Improred irA nos to If A W-
IsI.V 1-lA.NUHla now to UixMhtlaicconfladdJ-
tlooldlbt f-vrtorr tiu brrotnalinpcrttlv. Da not
rrqDlrv oae-ainrr much laotnjc !Mno vn tin
prflllD wrct-nlnTiicm. L'onultCulotnicfrr.
vt miir vi ui.iii.in mim ta otw.
Kul
Cub. KsUT rtTinrnit. or Itcnttd.
UASOH & KAUUH ORGAN AHD F1AN0 COMPANr
140 Wabash Avo. Chlonfjo III.
No Rope to Cut ON Horns' Manes. I
uiforira "ti'i.i.vi-" " Hiiii
l'sll tlMd Illtini l2 Oe-Kl.ad. 4
mu nu. S.JV uiipfivuT BDJ norif. rftO.'
PiaiiSUfTiUBQf pvrifJI IDA U h
Irtf.tmttcripXtstUl ftoHbyalt
Kaddlerr lUrdwar aM ilarof-i
llrAleri 9nefsil tilarnunt tn ihW.
tradf. tK-fcfbfl for lTlfo-I.(t.y
tJV UUIUUV'B.JU)CDCBlCrl i
R. U. AWARE
TlUT
Lorillard'o Oilman Plug
lxrln a red (la taq tbst Ixrllhudw
Haa l...rSn.Mili that tirlllnl'S
rfary C'lleplags.aad that IrtlUrd-s riaullaare
the beat and cbeapast quidlty conaldcreU I
Novolty Rug Mnchlno
rai. ioe 37. i-ttii ror maatig
lugt Tldlee lun. lliler.seic
li'lit br malt full dire thins.
.7 . I'rli-e. Jt. At.KNTd HANTkll.
Maiiuraeturera Bumped Hug 'attrrna on ilarUp
llewareof Infrirreiurnts scndfiTrirrntsr
a Jt(is a co Toi.iaio 01110
ELEGTROTYPING
CtSJLftl'l.!..l..l!:l1?-lrl'"f V KKIXIKKI
p.. ..a. nii.11 u' .sit nest run
HhMU Kansas Uliy
GEO. A PRINOR Olden arm In U. S. Jlurd"-
u&u. n r-mnwri vior.i urm in u. i
ORGANS. "mSS.o?.
UIIMHIIWI aiuo Merr (
BtvpAs.an.T. naled. nrWiltef
reci ironi raciorr ana rrve ail
lees oil's ll
Oman War-
lur circular
ABIQ OFFER. ZW&y?&TiV
Oirstln HTssblnir HarJiliiM. If riAwsnlona
I'Ol ur"".r.nl"a. '" " and ipr-si.mo.
e- TliaNatlonnlOo.sSOS.yHk.tf.Y
Aa astrrs I
Um n S ' ssd I apan-n linwn in sd.
eoMiilt a
WW n.seu
trsa SUadard BUeet.wara Co. Uoslon Mass.
tSMM. (Ihlr.ulas uulSl SShll l..l..L ..
ORGANS
7'hn mMtbriDl(rul and flait tooed
nthe world UprlC4tv vav
wcaferMrKanil'JCtuVurkJ
tMls.-. mtt-vmisl illaaiJiaisaai hsisMahasHa
dolt (res Addieu with stamp utaMaat
una Ou is bomuica b"n..i.li. V City.
II a I n vl'-!" and Warn lent a O D. any.
H all K "'".'?. WMsaalaaad rtlall pj7ce-llil Ji
nfllllU.O BtieB IsjColllWal.a.hif.tWCsao.
Raaullful tIKa on ralloa Tarkl.h Itubn
. . I WRyft'".!" Ty Wrsen sending"
eddrcai lo JU'l WhI'I'k katon lupida Mlrll
n
fll afrPD TrtuUd and cdrrii wii.oultbfl (tnlfa
SJUitf sflllssV. ReeursannilBsssFduesltonbr
HWlHi mail lrom 1U atmsa Conaaa l)autt.r.
AN.K"-). " " No. "lW3
WISMM WtUTiSta TO AUneMTMICJtai.
at ) m 4atT(USttMsti
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W. 1 5BM
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itnMrc. v ;nrv
UKL!'ia.OArki' VSrs.
c. --isc.o.rarwirw
ANY LADY
frTnVrfcAHL
S
l? 1. i '''' la
k) IlratUDoehMyrun. Tastes gnn.1 Dae M i
Vb hi I ma. Wold by dniarlata. Cf I
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