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Tto CkMrfMMS If 044 *f* a wvMaM wummiM. ma, at U»<Wr Umm* mjcia (V lorvifn tbatr iaUoUaQ ct (x"o>niinjr otMaMia, OW IIm m** of twenty-oo«M •in#U, <'r h.«.U o( fam UiM, OMt mitt on* hondrad and tutr mm of aarreyWl land not mlnanj In ebaraotar. After baring aeleoted a tract and aaoar- tained tti doaonotiim, tho ■v tti.'r »h..uM go to Um looal land office and dgn an application and anheoribe to the ro- qmrod affidavit Tho application de- aoribea the land, and the aflldant K. ti iorth the facta reapec ting hia age, dti- tenahip, eta. Be will then be miuirod to pny to Hie Raster nudltoceiver of the land oflico tho Govornment fee and that part of the oommisaiou which la payable when the entry ia made, according to the anxmnt of land t utored, being H4 for 100 acrea and |7 for 80 acrea. When the applicant baa aettled on the land ha deeiree to enter, bat ia prevented by bodily infirmity, <4btance or other wood oaoae from naiting the land o6 . floe in person, the affidavit may be made before the Clark of the Court for the ootinty within which the land ia situ ated; and the affidavit, together with plication an money, oan be lot to the Begiater and Receiver. Having aelocted and entered the land, he will be required to eatabliah an act ual residence thereon within ail month* front the date of the entry, and that res idence must be oontinned without aban donment, for more man an month* at any one time, for five yaant Ski tm a familv hi* family mnat also on tha land. W'hdH the law al temporary aiaenoe (of not m< moctha al anyone time) that tli* Midanne an 1 Tea lent leal the ou Uv> ohwetv Ti'm ha»* n M mug ; rte ~ «■ naMMaa naia«aa Mm allows a than aix it requires on^ In fhet, so muon abertev have had of Me ia ao a>u h aaved out of the fire. Tan never could count cer tainly on a day ahead at any time, how ever early ia y nur Ufa And you era m no wane condition now. The poeeible time before you ia much lees, lauUUwa. Hut you bop* fi* tha beat Tou look for the beat There is batter, doubtless. But you know what I mean. The oon sent‘of wise and gixxl folka, ftrec fn tu morbid and transient mood*, ha* con cluded that long life is a bUnsing. It ‘ not be the greataot, or ii wonld not denied to ao many. It may be a permitted illnsion that it is a g at all; but it is well the illuaion ia permitted, if it be one. And as tor the averages, we disregard all such calculations in ouroWUcsae, You fsney yourself to be such an exceptional being that you look (moat look) for exceptional length of life, too. I Bs have remarked tliis decidedly in men wlio in fsot are wiser than men in general. Besides that, the abort lookout contents; that we oan enjoy tha golden and brown autumn leave* withoutiutnr ling thoughts of the blefjhJ wet winter boughs; bo- aides tha fact, too, that transience some times adds a singular enjoyment as well as a beauty which is all its own; tha healthy mindiivea in A pervading atmoa- phero rather than a defined conviction that the end ia not ao nsar after all, and cheerfully calculates on a kag time yet A little while since talking with a dear friend who has been lifted high, my friend Brown said | M ■wficaDBuB hajffi* a flaw Inga er pal a ostua. Al tha ething implying that they both mnat soon bid |the be loved work and the beautiful surround ing. farewell "Bo* at aU” aaid the energebo and heathful pillar of the State, "I look forward please God for another twenty year*." And Brown was corrected. For even after the twenty C are the pillar of the state would only eavecty-lonr^and^wharelnireeormtoa way «f aamy avlre. a* eU. BataUe Om af the noM releaM iii*Me aUea** aieae Ihagmaffjhi ii; is the N»aeeat WeathW afcmg ■■Hfa^Bslafjhflaii lot in.. rrrifi or i to u* meroiai vorid. TUe •mke has proven U* neoMaity bv Us Ufa In MS, for to pael Uuiee the factlitle* for foretelling ilmoepberi* ohangaa Were meagre Indeed tIa oniv .mlM» Bfalhars had *t wmttMUnre sahtec ■ painful oorn*. These I trade, hare email y correct, an (UgfMt the inquiry u to the the human iy.Um and the «M only imlK-e in lb* ■^^■or lailaation*,” though ■and heuoe naturally Irel.tion between fi, prescribe a change of eir, tin* body may find an atmospheric ooa- «1.. A.nJ yet the , nor •oited to it* need*, real relation between the human body and the weather ha* never bean fnliy understood, ha* there ever b ef what with the thought now, a correct *x- iam (vbii'h seem* in re) really is. It was ^ y traiS?n t^ tS U •‘ 1, tiwinufled whaa the aaaaa tree! muscle#, aiS and the feeling then pre- disorder, w. and ,t it vs. But thU idea «.. now it U univeraally ts a Wood diaeaeo. hud ehat a t UP. It often coma* without warning and pros trate* th* ayitem with agony. Again It* begin ning u gradual and its growth (taw. Ia tta acute form it mauifeala lUcif in every oonoeiy. pain. A/one time iWadnl neuralgic. Boroetimee it goat, and again that of iennay or but in wbatAver manner U appear* it painful and alway* to be dreaded, and annoyance of rbeumati.m are by lU great danger for it i« liaMeto| M^H^mrtat any tnonfgg ■ indeed, nH [n all n.drv^ifulB Sm “'X 1 i with « ffi lai - A wro of twenty-f r what aalhn WOBM travel* 11.17 feet per aaoood. ■ artificially-fatted ortolan a ImD of fat that, atrnng on a wick, B ia aaid to make a vary good lamp. Two hundred beetles, oat of 600 ■peoiee known to inhabit Madeira, are so far dafldant in wings that they cannot fly- . Im Anyca vegetabla batter ia made from the fruit of tha shea tree, and is of a richer taste than any made from oow’s milk. Thb waste ashes of wood fire* are leached for potash, and the waste of lin seed-oil manufacture used aa food for cattle. Bxsbaaobm among the rook forma tion* of Western America show that it ia to the New World we most look for a perfect pedigree of the horse. Thm oldest map of the heavens is In the National Library at Paris. It was made by the Chinese about the year 600 B. G, and contains 1,460 stars. Tf aim lightness to what would be an inRnpportablo weight, the cranial bone# of the enormous head of the elephant oon tain nomerous air-oells. XitouaH-tha^multiylioatioo, table was in aaa by the Arabians ana Italians at an early a£e, no notim was taken of it daring tbs Middle Ages in the rest of Europe, , Tmre is on reoori| tha ease of a lady, ahbjeel to nervrma headaches, who always finds next mottling patches of her hair white, aa if p » IcreA In a law days it regains its natural dark color. of plae- tnd cockades of hats always da, by tha fart that a large i as wae the taahina in Chari** of * r h Shl| ia owe of th* rked to a friend with him j ^•No." aaid the other indignantly. ^ "Ob, yoa poor, mis’abU darky." aaid the first speaker. "You've neber lived now bar bat norf; ef yoa one* tested reset coon you'd—yam—yam—you’d say it waa the fineat leetle roast pi^ y* ever ootched in aU yer Ufa.’ , The dsya of that ooon are numbered —Detroit Pott A Maduboh clergyman propoeea to as- certain " Where are the reaper*.” He baa sent to each member ct his charch a card on which is printed the request: " Please specify what particular depart ment of Ohristain work yon are willing to engage in.” Under this is a blank which the church members are to fill up. An Open Letter. Messrs. Elus & Co.—It affords me great pleasure to make the following statement: For fofrteew years I have been constantly suffering from chronic heenraturia—the hemorrhage being at times very great, and at no time entirely pair best arrested. ' The accompanying congestion of the kidneys frequently w«« acutely nful. " I have had treatment by the it physicians, but their skill gave me iiio re lief.'’The'wide-spread celeb- ~ -^-■•AVL-4a£—-RaiIaV Sirirjri'.ra in t llP CUfi- I Ivy YTi WV Oil I *”/ aJp** ilfgPj »** wrrw wrews-vw of affection* ^>f the urinary organa de termined me to try them. I have been here two weeks and am entirely relieved, Indeed, in leas than one week, all appear ance or' sensation of disease had disap peered, as if by magic.* I leave for home to-day, and make this 'volantary state ment, believing that too much cannot be •aid in regard to the wonderful effect* of the waters here. Very truly yours, N. W. WARD, uly lOih. 157 Senatobia, Mi*a. Ha pressed hie lips to her shining hair and than suddealy withdrew them with Bhe Dot*oed"Tt^*Li aaid reproachfully 1 ": " CUreodoa, yoa didn't are to sot that way." "Tm," retorted Oaraodnc : " bwt when the sweet oti got too raiK-vi tor th* table you didn't us* to Soak ta it. sod clap it om yocu . 17 N Byte* darned ret ter rier end the 2 waltxed over the fence end the 2 fought. Tho tnrrler proved too much for Tod dler, and afore they oould haul him off the but tle rrouud he had made a rood square meal off his hide. Tom was In despair. A kind looking gentleman in a broad brim hat told him to get a bottle of St. Jacob* Oil and rub him with Ihshd It would cure him In no time. What does Tom do but steel into the chapel st Vesper time cm! slfile into Father Jacobs confessional box and beg of him a bottle of his oil with which to rub his dorg. The Jather felt of Tom’s head; it was hot an’ afore Tom could utter a prayer, two men were biggin’ him home followed by a great crowd, who kept at a safe distance, thinking be had been bit by a mad dorg. The more he kicked and Kcreamed to bfc let me, the tighter they held on to him.” In reference to another torment, the Chicago Water* Catholic recently wrote: ** Mr. Joel D. Harvey, V. 8. Collector of Internal Reve nue, -of this city, has spent over two thouiand dollars on medicine for nls wife, who was suffer ing dreadfully from rheumatism, and without jeriylag aay.bepcflt whatever; set ;*a houlaa. oTst. Jacobs Oil accompUrhed what the most .killful medical men felled in doing. -Weeenld rive the names of hundreds who have been cured Dv this wonderful remedy did space permit us. The latest mas who ' LYDIA E. PINKHANTO TOETABLX COltPOgTO. Is s Positive Cure rdy did lyace permit ua has been made happy llTklwattlfifi itt ttlf WTSSSMSOS^^Ag111WOIUS *tt~ttttTT^ lamee A. Oonlan, librarian of the Union Catholic Library of this city. The following is Mr. Coa- tan's indorsement: l>ios Catholic Lissast Association, 201 Dearborn Street, CBICAUO, BepL IS, UHL r to the m J ofST. T wish to add my testimony J .u oss On a* a cure for rheumathim. One boS- le has cured me of this troublewme dlvco.-*. « hich gars me a great deal of bother for a king ime;but.ihankvtoiheremcdy.Iaarnred. Thu -atcmtnt u usvoliclied by any cm la tu titler- zL Vsy re«pertfoUy, , ””J2r:^.‘atsa.Ti232r“ ttwiltesrs entlr jy to* wo«M form of SMMlsOoe^ plaints, aU ovuIrA troubtes. iTifl.miwsttoa and Pteere tlon, Failing r-n! Di-nJiuwemU, and the conrem»t Spinal Wesfjjcst.. and is partlcalrrty adapted to tb* Chanr* of • it wlU (LmIvs aad erpel toators from the stMnsts aa ssilf ttagsof (torelepsMrt. Tb» UnAencj to C«1 esioerhJmcTvthtralsekr It rMMves falhloess, for (tlnralanU, tad reUevee f Asia A- Cu»LAS, Librarian of bearing down, c .teal wtjt I It win a* aU times and mndMAllc harmony wtththalawti Fortbe c LYBIA E. PlXESAWe VMSTASLS^rel »*• rfprtoaSirerbM I nosiintifc m >■ a te Inal far tSSSfeMM. dfMMSwte* k> -t I r C«M eMd • « q«e* *fit^ya*4 - •** a-w **" ***^^ we ere Ires te> Bretre*. ty Fjogtafei ami Freere. lor I UereseeAs <4 tt^tere wwt* i yearly 11 tfe* eares yms *My la—M uire i i )Me reryme A-m eLehw gmwt (Ut.OUD pwr vrer fee Ue fereytag Am el Ittts mm owrerei tkam iW ng a r e *• -re *»rr I ( M* am> wa.tewi (Are* vwan Id try a Mem *« m and mi mg s jiili imms*. red t tfore Summd Sim t——1 flhm migfil j ka • • kmavms frema Um Amt iked Um tt vr i Ml k w* mmd S..mI IimssII wttie ws.* Mg » km edemtt Kffi ffii ^tterS 0^N$ =:xrir PORE COD LIVER | L OIL AND LIME. • *e m*s W i Area nil §«•• • I Utt Efeeiffiireett *mm mre-imm'** a tUM m off rees •“>•••• re »ni SSn 4fe4M>A ** ittfe- ffV-retti*re « «F ms** AM*# • trem gp* • -e •% • Att—m ilfett < AsreNffp .AinStt' aiitei fitt'dlMtt «■» m* • rem •* 4k» ttOmsi t «■** «•» • • »# •jvrl raqc re S5S tt * reel ware ky Ms C V V tteret. wW item* *«• I kmd tm my rtgtet Me. red wm* rare* U. I wee m) • mM by e re* MS. Jam-la CM I Aad am mv arm am* jMHte-Cy well * m Wsl Warn. Agw Am A- it ad 11 *t SI ■g'j-’;'- y is now an -t ; — -I peric*gttfa I but ooijnfcili. u Ike stem, tiM seleswootaa wbo is paid lo wwit tnxm you bnstle* angrily if siiiira—sd by £>( pro per title, and aanoanoas lo roar startled esn tbs fact that she is s sslcn/ady. Am yen cross tbs crowded street after leav ing tbs haughty damsel's presence, with the tinkle cl her cheep ban glee smd cheaper ear-drops still mingling with her insolent voice in year memory, you wonder why the courteous officer who conducts yoa safely over the oroesing is not called a polioe-gentlemon ; and think, in * daxeKi wgr, that yon must in fattm speak of Dinan with doe respect as yoar wsshlsdy, end ct Michael os your ash-swntlemsn. Why not f They are all—saleswoman, policeman, washer woman and ashman—equal in the sense of being servants. Everybody is bound to some kind of Berrios; everybody is dependent upon his fsDowa; the veriest rodose must have food, clothes, and s shelter; and if he oan make these him self he is still dependent upon the oonrtssy of his neighbor to let him It is impossible to be wholly in- nt, and the attempt l TOD b# abandoned. All might■ live tnu»t do something. Let this fsot be universally recognised. Le* us stop calling insolence ■ptat, rudeness independenee, noisy oooeit pride, Give credit > eulogy or ■ * om : HIPUTHEKM! •writ vavtip rm rm CXORIAL HIST0RT-* WORLD Owwf <**rel iha ••are. **i Imre p-m* >• *m4 r»mgA | Jamtrne T,t Sref *Ue * A Cm.. M«w Yesfi Ci I V K A W' AY! FAftHO* CATAMKJUE I. A X K N X mXVI.Km f. ta Ckima vs* re* sis la bunt ef eaeh 4 i ef eight er tan l wmll, fifteen ftret I as high as the rev*, of the HjL all II.SfM.&lO, and The BQiabsr ef h. i a Wc malignant "Fung Chai," •pir.tt which are popularly believed to fly only in straight lines and to be in capable gf turning a corner. It follows that when trsverarog the air in search of a certain boose, when they eased in con tact with the wall they are thrown off al an angle and thus baffled of their fell par- pose, end fly in s tangent through infinite spam and sie lost A Chinese village hae bat little in common with those of this country, either in detail or in gen eral appearance. While the villgae* of America copied from English prototypes are peculiar, from their detached and separate build, with gardens and grass plots, those of China arc compact, hud dled together and present from a distance the aspect of a mere dead wall One iieouliarity of all Chineae cities and vil lages is the absence of steeples, spires or pinnacles of any kind: While Moham medan countries have the mosque, with its flashing domes and graceful minarets, and European and American centres of population are marked by lofty towers atad spires, China is almost absolutely without any of these striking architeo- tandpmnt*. The result is great monotony and dullness of asoeot. D». Dr. vtoos year <4 1.004. er «.] Value of there export* tor 1M0 m«s far 18M1, fil.Mfi.lU. wees shq ]«d to France hi 1881 was 1.891. Ta* saceaas of St Jacob* Oil through out the civilised world, » without e parallel. — Richmond ( la.) Sou/Arm Planter <ft Farmer Foa Ban BaxaTH. —Tllree hoars after breakfast take a teaspoonful of Uie fol- mutture: Chlorate of potassa, two drachms; sweetened water, four Wash the month occasionally with the same mixture, and the breath will be as sweet a* an infant’s of two t* *re md M* *• re** •• mm MU aa4 MCTQtT MfFUCS Of All um Id TWO, NMi tted SSifirtwr^MiA wait uto, STUB hi. tkG hi bO»L8h on. 1^4 Ix Prroi.it W. H. «I J5L PIUMlESragc rev rei m rarssive rere <• re mami *re <.*, • re ikr «»■ «ii>m. r**u‘* c*i»a»«t»4 it m4 i **4l* tmrtmf •ill rerre aa; tmnrtnt is Ik* H. O. 9. ROOM A SOM, a*m « l*W. Berere, Dr. Jt V. Wore, Dr. 4 . Kant, Dr. Wlfilre A Barker, Dr. m & Oarlock, Dr.. Theodore Foy, Dr. S. Faber, Dr. ttmst F. Hoffman, Dr. a Nogie, Dr. Adeipb Wtelisemu, Dr. L. Prtfet Dr. Eilwd Hoe*. Dr. William 7>r. Haro M. StarUoff, Dr. Robert Dr. William N. Brennan, Dr.' me. Dr. Zernaan Ware, Dr. Ohaa Dr. William J. Haskee, Dr. T. Dr. William & Griswold, Dr.T,y- Dr. A. B. Westoott, Dr. J. ft Dr. CberiM V. Clark, Dr. W. H. Wood- 1 ^ ^ I,r * d H ' j H <w doliar, solemnly assuring him tluti it was Th* Carson (Nev.) Appeal says that a man in Genoa caught a garter snake and sold it to a British tonnst for half a . John D. M. Carr, of the doctor* a* above explained l Its oonfirmation in the faet that when the have been cured, rheumatism is com- r removed. This is not, of course, always m,. - att ire -fere; are *- n on l Ta* New World’s Dispensary Hotel, at Buffalo, N. Y., ir now ( ready to receive patient*. and Invalid’s completed and ■ Kw-vr.D mow noTM. Willlre J. CmsS"*. «< ■•rervOI*, Mre.. ..r. "I, re kll •* UJ« I -- u*m «u* I W IW Ua**. kAUw** hy • •■*••• #u«4k. 1 ire mf acfiiw aa* OmO, not mm Mali.*4 u mf 0*4. Ia HT7 I «m *4- aHire la lha koapAal. TS* 4re«r, re4 I OW > Sate ia ay I*»| a a half a 4atar. At aaa kaa a rare* aval auauA that 1 -a 4aa4 I gar* ap hop*, tut • ft'.a*4to!i a>« it Da. Wiuiaa R.il’i S.iaaa roa raa Lvaea. I got a Mila, wkaa, ta aij atupriaa, I aom- D.ai.c.4 lo la#l Wuar, aa4 la-4ay t teal Mtar Ibaa ter thrra rvaia [ re. I »rtu lOk bopiag avary not aOl«(*4 mth t’momt laoM *111 taka Da Wiu.ua Haii.'r Ntu ua, and ba aonrlkoad that ooaaaKmoi c»a aa evoaa. I 'AD poaitlraly aar it kaa 4oaa aiora gnod than all th at Da, madiataaa I h»«. tokaa aiuea tei atekaaaa." THKRS ta a conataot warfare Mug waged belwaca tha nnnua rpactaa of tha auiautl kiagdiun. Think at tha bnrriblanaaa of an army of waraw morming tha eitadal of Ufa. A done of Shrinar’a Indian Varmifuga will deatroy tliam. KIDNEY-WORT HE CriE/ti RHEUMATISM Aa It la fjt all diww-a of tha R|OI ' UVER A*;D BOWELS. 1 I In alaaaaaa the eyvtcra ot the acrid potaonl 6 tt#*"* the dravtAO^riShilng w^ ; ^ " THOOSANDS U CASESl at tt* wmW tore *t thte tetrftSe Steeaei f rer* bare qulcoly talievad. Is aahorttkaa » ■ PKRFKOTLY CURED. r E Fi. LifjriL oa but, mu.d sv Mceeirrs. p ■utBaRlCHARDSO?! A CO., .1 ■ OaabaaaathyaiaU. Burlington. Vt. e speckled trout. “■■a Fieri In*. ” Dk. R. V. Pixbc* : Dear Nir—Last fall my „bter was in a decline and everybody thought ws* going into the consumption. I rot 1 *■* ** *» ten, I instantly, for in s riiacem so I hcttla of vonr “Favorite PreecriDtioo.” aud it the cure i, often very alow, but under Of all drovJi.U P hoi'ecf (xrmaattrt relief I re are hniidr<<d» of case* i entirelv cured by follow- tiieory aUive atated and r experienced mechanic writes : I tried chalk, sc chalk, seep, treacle and rosin, oiling the bdttT to prevent abpping of beHa, hot hk* W 0 ** ills enuu insidejp-* t—*— 1 I Many of thee* peraou* bod ’ wont po*«ible aymptema. Vague aches ret* and throl bmg noma np— r and the eourain. poteooou. oeid m- OQ Saturdav; it ■jibing I b»’ oil the onv tiling I Lav* UiM ysA'" j TO Ufii ■uBerisg .all t olh* M a * but Dr. r Mi hf Itt ' r. Of all druggist*. Mss. Mast Hinson, Montrose, Xsn. Economy is half the battle of life; it is half so herd to earn money as to "well ... Wsox lungs, spitting of blood, consumption, and kindred affections, cured wttfcout pfejtttiln Address for trreti#*, with two rtampe, WomXs Diara*aABT Mkdical A*micutio«i, huffaio,H.I. a weak la yaw awa tewa. TaraaaadU uatti (MlO tiro, AM re a. EALumeOe.rPaAlaad, tea ■HHMMMt*' Pars tl»• Blood, and will completely ebreg* the blood In | m,.md i. -UKISrif re, tun b. re* T srjsiWtStsri’ jftHEsr BSE f«t marly Uanr*rp iMa • OPIUM^SEag^ M60ESTS—53 ’.CLINE*™ ^CH&DRY THE D.RECr lOUTC TO NIAGARA FALLS, iMk* CTamfre—■ Serai **■. Thousand Islands, White Nfountains, NEW YORK end BOSTON. BT eWfoittixw " ^ _ : 5 mi,-cant stamp. ; 6 for 25 < ■■ HUNT, Jarre Q>y. *• J- Pnbllahaw* Onion, Atlanta, Qa rWaan.—“M. um imFmtu cibcfui saw miils. v k _ With nnlveraal Dog £ ■VS Bead for ABb «c»m. ^Iloohla Ec- fc CIRCULARS. ceutr ctlon MOORE’S BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, W— at Ibe beat pn country. Orcolan mailed its, On. Ore ef the beat srseftefi Sa In the < I hy Si ISM IBS* Vatll, SUEM. H. r. Ha weo alway* always hai will SSt> 120*3 CHROMO ASaartteteg (terta Sm* SMiglea worth SS Saa I e Oa., SrtlaaA. Mate*. I reap la ttfiagp* 4 h n Wa , e. I off s ratmj I Liver U wmm/rs • mflrmm,! Urei : Tau r till • • tm. *te -• • to