a SIOUX BILL or far *. One of tha peculiarities of the lust UnA ei States style of Mb* the noble raff ■ae k th- (act that ha ia given Oormmml alku, and at the nine time appropriations onk which are aoppoeed to maintain hi* " Boinedimre a wild Indian who don't know (or food, moor in rod dan hk regular aoidkr ntioor in tbk nj. For instance, up in tha Bitting Bull country nvkOo ago an Indian came in bom the warpath who (oodaadtWkkniiGaa. Ba aada a UgU moal of nnground coffee fite mM on him. bo bad difficulty in bottoning lite pants around tha pain that bo bod HeMt Tory unhappy for a day or two, tat laid it to tbo foot that be hadn't txoruiood much, and tbo ootaoqnat ennui and inditerior drpartaoeot quieted down a Bttle, bo tackled loo taboo of candles. Tbeee ho do. tided to parboil fat order to a raid trouble : from uidigeaticct. Tbo dkb wwo not eo modi of a guttering enooaoo ao bo bad antic- | ipedod, nod a. ho remoraefully picked tbo candle nicking oct of hk teeth with r ton pin, be mode eotnc remark that grated harahly on the ieotbotic era of tboao who atocd ever. He An tried e meal of yeaat powder with vinegar. He ate the yeast powder and .then took a pint of extremely potent vinegar to vaeh it down. prim in hk stomach, which rapidly gave piece to noo railing remorse. A eau of yeeet powder in an Indian's midst don't atom In be prepared for a pint of vinegar, and the result of ouch en unfortunate Every little while a look of pain would the fon d, and then he would Jump about trwreteee fart and try to kick a cloud out of the eky. Then be would ait down and think ore* hi., pool life. . II took about a weak for him to get back to where be 'dared to get op another meal torbimaaK. Then he bicneaed a ooople of pound. of laandry aoap end ate that. Koe|. k afl right lot external poipooos, or for Una ting a pair of soiled socks, but it doe i . not areimltete with the gastric Juice readily, and tlaee who have tried laundry aoap aa a rebah «lo not seem to think that It will erer arrive at any degree of prominence aa an ert•cUofdkg. The. k why thk uutotorrd child of nature swore. He had never received the benefits of «ui.r training in profanity, and hk language. Iliooofiwc, was disconnected end rmmbhjg ; but when we consider that he ink ig'ieonntof oar language, and that every | little while be bed to stop end hold on to hk | digest V with both hands tod' dig great boles , in the earth with hk toco, the remarks didn't "| eeera altogether oat of piece or Irrelevant | Wb n a gaDoo or ao of agitated baking | powder and vinegar k ringing iu little song , thk h ii ben followed by e treatment of i laandry aoap, tha Undent "of human nature I ean find • wide fiald for observation In that | locality. Tbv iterant and oocopied look, the troo. | by th> quick, nervooa twitching of the mna- t aim of the face and thee tha •welling np and , (be bursting of tbo ■oopondre button, tbo i deep- Ira WW dgh and the mothered cuoaword. all betoken the gastric agitation going . on within. Tb o it why an Indian prefers e link ol i bologna eaaoege and a two-year-old dog to i the h ghpeioad groceries so common to out , modern cMBsntion. — BiB Jfft fa the Lorn- , A DISTRESSING COMPLAINT. Tl. ■ Birkrriir IW. eayor "The rec. ' ortds .if BQTgety contain few cases more likalj to make the reader shudder than tha story wtfarf about to relate. A reodaol of thk iky was walking in Chicago three years ago, w^phjoingmore tonftd^Jhanjsaa as b -itWd itch. It k a cutaneona affection, oatm .ly sttanking tha fane, and k commonly cnu unnVfed by means of a rexor or lather bctu'.i or eotne of the other implements mad by tonaorial artists on the faom of ' their customers. The disease k arid to be, in find, the rasall of innoonlatiiig the paUrn', with some blood disease. When the . man whose ease we ere speaking of found p that be w* attacked by the disease lie imarncl ah-ly applied ordinary remedial, and I hot: -lit he had mastered the rims. For Um - ' yearn hn waa not troubled by it, but aho.it six weeks ago it broke out afresh, and ritl. greater virulence than at first. The aU *•1 was an violent thai he had to stop work and wsot to St. Mary's HospilaL The phy■Ucnnv that the oaae rapdred hemic II I ■ Hell, ami resolved <o*poll oat the pa. lira ,'s heard and remove aa much of the skill of ins face ae was affected. -Hk face -a. Ant Metered and three pkater . .. a,s f nihil, red when is had taken hold of the bn'-'he waa placed under tha inffaeraoe of L-newtbetioe and the pkater pollrd off, rioIrnily drawing the hair and dan off hk faee. Only part of tha hair on the Airmail surface wa- pnBad oat by the find attempt, and it tb.- second oecaaion the face k to be poolac I to soften tha akin and then aoo'bcv ids tar wfll U applied and pulled off as hetor". Whan the patient Aral went to the Ik, pital the diaaeae had appeared on only Ih. right half of hk mouatache. ami the phyricra. by applying a pkraer at the dividing fine confined it to that ride. The hair an the effected half baa been polled oct and . the otUrriffe k ia gaod- rendition. The do Jots an In hope thai tu hair will grow Wto." wash amd cold baths. Iba physiological effects of warm and Warn hatha produce an effect upon the br right about b^ooli water The cutouena - lie ill dikte immediately trader tha in luenceofthe beat. end. although dilation " b4?qukttria?fc ofthe body, and, by l.mreiag the ^Hity (trite. Whik a sold hath cooaaa a oectain stiff - naraafftU ■■ill H ecotinned toe long, a sera hi* retime eHffnese and fatigue. TUffaoleffeot of both hot and sold bathe, if thetr Mmperatara be moderate^ kjbe redtetidrfarfbeteporxam llsau U iwaan the reU water aystem and tU tlrar. ■ 5
REMINISCENCES OP GEO ROB LAW. The Hermit of tU Troy TTrars, speaking to thk etty, I em kd to remark that George Iraw wae the baavieri of all our capitahsta, | Jut aa Stephen Whitney waa the bghtari. , TU former weighed nearly 900 white tie 1 latter was not more than a quarter of that ' weight. Uw wn indeed eo corpulent of late years that U rarely left the house, but ' as I remember him in his earlier days he ' .maarive form wai admirably proportioned, uThT^mlT D»wn to engme^T^d _ , claae work on the CeeLu aqueduct and hid \ I viritefi the wree of operations when but a f°T' to* "" VtTjEZ ^ ' care that yon cannot find a crack in its j 1 whole extant— a thousand feet long and | 1 ninety feet Ugh. It is certainly a grand I I pi-c*' of masonry andk really Goofy. Law', j I J fell in the .dock market. Harlem had de- , ™ TtSug hk money away in it^T^ ! tarihty'T ! ' honght the decayed) and half bankrupt Dry]1 Dock Bank, which in hk hands became j ' - . rayeuceeUtfl. Upon tU whole it may bo : •aid that George Law was one of the most ] 1 remarkable men of his day, and Us chare- j I Another oornapondent eeys : George Lew i and Commodore Vanderbilt were the finest looking of all oar great Capitalists. I well | coming from AlUnyU^MS, end noticed a deck ooEceroing matters of public moment ! In the centre stood a tall, athletic form. ' finely proportioned, though rather beastly 1 built, and the brunette countenance and powerful black eyes indicated a more than I common character. He moved incessantly and hk features were fall of animation. Hr seamed s king among oommon men, and so U really waa. At that time the High Bridge was going up, end George law's sue. , ones was s frequont topic. The contract | ridded almost s fortune ; but it was done ' in tU moat perfect manner, and thk gara ! its builder a reputation more invaluable ' than the pecuniary profit. ( SAVAGES' NOTIONS OF NIGHTMARE. | One, however, of the moat popular no- ' lions of nightmare is that It k a demon or ' fiend, who takee advantage of the bonis of . daritneaa, when special become is supposed , "to U given to beings of the ghostly world ] take their walks abroad, to rids throogh I benighted districts. In order either to throttle some snoring peasant, or to make itself act- 1 oally present in hk dreams, and thereby intensify their grim reality. Indeed, this idea j found even among ravage tribes, and may , traced back to a very remote period, i Thus by way of example, we are tglil how i the North American Indiana, after a night of debauchery and exoeeaire (easting, are aaid to U visited by nocturnal visitors of a i not very agreeable kind, who, with threaten. , TU Carihv when subjected' to hideoos Uiat the demon klaboya baa ill-treated and beaten them in their sleep, affirming that they oould even still feel the effects of his rough treatment, lienor, in the early days • of Christianity, the idea found favor in many eyes that the demon of nightmare waa one of the means which Satan employed for mo- - testing and seducing human souls. Peraoua. by impure and unholy dreams were believed to Ure been unconsciously under the inAmoug the many tales which illustrate- the < which k s fair rxainple C of a similar kind Two young mm sere iu lore srith tic same lady- One of ilieoi. bring ( tormcnti-d every- night by a nightmare, sought advice from .Iris rivai. who took advantage of his act of confidence, and gave him the subjoined piece of treacherous ad- , rice: " Hold a abarp.knife with tho point toward your l-rcavi, and you'll never see the klara again " His comrade thanked him, but on retiring to rexrhe thought h as well to be oc the safe ride, and ao held the knife handle downward. Consequently, when at ; midnight the Uara mads her aocastomed skit, instead of forcing the knife into his breaat ahe cut hevnrlf badly: and eooaped from the room making a terrible noise. The legend unfortunately does not tell aa the issue of thk tragic affair, bet we can only hope that the young tuan raiengwd himaelf oa hk fake and malicious rival hp promptly marrying the young lady, — GrnUmar.\ i ifapuaa. | RUSSIAN STYLE OF DRESS. TU Rnrakn oostuine of the lower rlniM . oonsists of a black or white cap, with tU I brim drawn down on the Uow and shading , Urn eyes; along, loose, aUpelera dark bins or brawn great coat, flowing down to tU heels, and heavy topdioots up to the knee. From the folds of the coat you may here and there catch sight of tU red blouse or of the broad rod sash and black velvet , brooches which wesw once popular ; hut, a r . a rule, the black, long gaberdine hides . everything ; and, bating the color or tissue, I (U same garment, the asms medley of ini leroational ragt. sums equally to suit Boa. , rim or Tartar, Moslem or Christian, Gipsy or Jew. Merchants and broken and other middle-ckee idlers who crowd tU steps of IU exchange wear the jacket and wide-awake hat Dow common In all Europe ; gentlemen of a higher rank are either in uiilitaLiy or dv 1 (ban uniform, and these also throw over it their heavy riding rineVs, regardkea of tU ' «pp«<»uy «"» loose drapery troan head to foot. TU funny • peek pae hats worn by the droriti drirarx hi 1 BC Peterabcrg or Moscow disappear as ww > come further east, end here tU ivuehtehik 1 boriae hk bead and half hk fan in his ugly 1 brick hanging cap Ska other men. TU !_ Will _J are ae hiraote s rac as auj Aaiatlo. . Those of the losrar nil ran, whether out ol ° aneeent Mnaen ritlu pride or to spite the shads ' of Frier tU Oreot, the greet eUver, are " bridling with anch fall, lSng Iwarvk as down to the eUuldera, but for most of then eUUirk dipped in a straight hit. by the • barber, a primitive artist, wU claps aa L earthen pot on than over head and cart 'i when they go to him for a shearing, and • trims round and round whatever protrude. ' from the poL Hair and brad ore usually » unkempt and tangled, a fit frame far the ■v faoe, where a coating of arvvnl weeks' tin r Utetl illiii tUvxdorof tb« skin To Bums Btr.— Fifty yean ago the a "WU reads en American bookr In tU A riteri ■umber of the critical Loudon A mi. p emp we read, "Tutraknoe of trade bothk country (England) inUe^eeted
A LOVER'S PROMISE. , now a oaurotna orat cut to um a - HAS WOttTD *100,000- | j From the Trio MalL. Eleven years ago Jacob Widbcr canae to certain farm bouse In Yolo county, Cal- ; iforoia, and applied for work, stating that ■ he had Juat arrived In tbe8tale from Ohio, , and was to reduced in purse that U waa : obliged to depend on manual labor for a i subsistence until something offered. He waa quite well educated, and in appearance waa altogether more prepossessing 1 , farmer to whom be applied gave him employment, bis duties being to do odd Jobs about the place and also to aaekt tire wo. 1 , men folks aboot the house. These kttuconaiated of tire farmer'i wife and a | daughter about twelve y rare old, who waa | i exceedingly pretty snd a great favorite In , 1 the neighborhood. Yonag WhfUr re- , mainotl <* the farm a year and during the time became very much attached to the I little giri. so much »> that when U left he fckaed her good-bye and told her that j when be got rich he would conn: hack and , j claim her for Ida little wife. Totbia agree- | family to iVaahiugtoo Territory, where Irr j J I Wldber returned to his homo in S Ohio, and one year ago his father died. ' , which our hero waa sole heir. No sooner triroooy than he •et'ouTfor California To ' ; find aud claim his bride the little girl who , agreeable k evidenced by tU fact that the I , couple, now Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I Widbcr. passed through Woodland yea. i terday en route to Ohio via the Southern , Pacific. ' We have received from Ebrich Bros , • of Kew York, a brace of iateresiine pom. I phleu, which are seot out as the arant . couriere of the Spring number of that well. , magazine of fashion, EiiRicna' Fashion' QraKTXiav. TU first is the Pbxhich List of tU QracmLT, aud tells -its readers what piod things they tnsy secure by tnUcribing lo the Fashion Qra utxrh themaolvcv, _ and inducing oiliert to do the like. Among other uoveltiea in tU way of premiums, we notice a choice selection of vocal and Instrumental music, iaeocd at forty cenn piece, ooe piece of which (as aclcotedj, « aent te every aubacriber without etcep- ] TlieaecondplmpliletiscnliUedSnoi-i-iNO 1 Nxw York, and ia intended to convey an idea of the plan and scope of the Faatt- 1 the Spring number of the QrrirrtRl T.only carries out the promises made for it by I forerunner. It will he a very complete | magazine Indeed. The Faeuiox Qcartxblt ought to have i a large circulation, and we think It will, for only fflly-ccnta a year the publishers offer four beautiful faahiou hooks, issued , privilege of making a selection from a list of choice music- every piece of which is retailed by the music dealers all ever The Farbsox IJCArrriKi r is published hv EllRnfl Bros., of Eight Avenue, New York. who will tend the pamphlets referred By Author of "Helen's Babies." Mrs. Mayburn'a Twins, by John Hah. I .►-non, author of "Heleo's Bahles," ia in press and will lie published in a few days hv T. B Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia. It is a charming bit of Unrk, filled and the author will have I be thsnka of everyone lUt reads it. for there ia in it s Itcrei undrrourreot of pjlhoa that lend" a 1 special charm to the whole story, from ' first to last. All who like to read about read tb" truly absorbing sod fascinating setting that adds rsslly to lis attractive- ! ness Mothers and fathers especially will • find it a treat of the rarest kind, for it la * HrlrnV Babtes, " Ire the tame author" j ;t'MUlcoih". (Oblv) Rcoa Oounly Begtsser.) | That "woman's riR Ik often superior . 1 to mao'a wiadom," waa convincingly 1 provrd In a circumstance that occulted I le thk city receotir- It appears that Mr. Lodwio Bchwarxlet, a widely kcowo I Grocer oo Station Road, suffered with s , very painful rheumatic headache to such a degree, that be was obliged to seek the 1 aid of a physician. All medicines be oaed 1 were of no avail. Thk Induced Mrs. Schwarzlcr lo buy 8l Jacobs OIL She procured s bottle for h»r husband. With 'he second application he found relief. Tb* pain left him. and be k aa well as ever again. A remedy acting as promptly as thk oertalnly deserves universal .pati A lady who suspected that her bnfband E was in the habit of kissing Katy, the 1 maid, resolved to detect him in the act. ' After watching for days eft heard him ' enme In one evening, and quickly pass ' through Into theklicbeo. Now Katy waa out that evening, and the kitchen was j. dark. Burning with Jealousy, the wife , took eotne matches lo her hand,ao(t hastily placing a shawl over her head, aa Katy . sometimes did. entered the kitchen by . the back door, and was almost Immediate- ' ly seized and embraoed is the mnet ardent ' manner. With her bean almost bursting ' with rage and Jealousy the Injured wife 1 prepared lo administer a terrible rebuke ' le her faithful spouse. Tearing herself from hk fool em brace, she struck a match, and slaod face to face with— the hired ' man! Her husband says hk wire has never ' treated him so well rinoe the first month y ih*y were raarriydas she has for the past I few days. ' Mr. Ira Brows, the enterprising real ' .state man aisles that be cook) and would • sry a good word for Sl Jacobs Oil, which Amdwumff him -of revere alfaak of infiani t matory rheumatism that all other treate menu bad failed even to allay. ■ An rosy creditor. The parson extended I rajd" the psreOT.T'Sa't deV^iald miT ■ "Why not! Is not the oaae a good ooe?" • asked he. "Yte, good enopgb; hot I am " pot able to give anything," answered Bill ' "Pooh! pooh! I know better you most give me a better reaeoo than that- "Well. ' I owe too much money; I must be Joat | before I am generous yon know." "But, , William, yem owe heaven a larger debt than yoa do anyone elee." "That's true, person: but heaven ain't poshing me like • the rest of my creditors." — Old AtmioU. • Death to rata. mice, rtaches and ants. U Paraoas Exterminator. Barns, graoeries and households cleared te a elagie night; , so tear of had nadir Baa andebrapan vermin killer In the world. Bold otery-
8Uto»l. ! UBk L-mma, a lth. IUL, I &L./Ss£LYDIA E." P'NICHAM'e ] TI&ZT/'-L-: COMPOUND. 1 ,'•££' ! ' ' | ITOGUia n»j car, ra.ac^rs», >UI ■ iq j II IS tflflEB Ltqrtp 01 PBY FOUR ! " Q TBI LIVER, TBI BOWILS, ■ A AWL 73 E BIBBITS. II WHY ARE WE SICK? y MHpcMtrSS/ nafvrflJy. IT WILL SURELY CURE | , . M KIDNEY DISEASES, , c | II ^ LIVER COMPLAINTS, j i IronMe m FOR— THE BLOOD We rtrosaxDcral Carter's Iran Pitta hr c-rr'j 1 Oririunda'iSr Fcrf, ted who 'araTii-,' ' I rllhilSS'a^TWr^'lAttitraH.^l* ! , 1 ■ ! CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York City. ; IABS YtilW MILLIONS! ' Foo Qutfs Balsam of Start's Oil P -will rely Restores the H raring, and b the only Absolute Cure for DeafDeri Known. llsiP||pP •OR. H ATI/Wig^ ^ "Sraifme Muly^SwaoruS1 Hmewleroe sew end aaotaw of tae eouRtry, Rla prorostc ■ran n may be said: "W.lta « oaestoBsykiek aOtA.TDeyKreri.NewTert.eaelcriiifS.sad I yoo^wll! ra^T^fi^teCT^eem^|tto |'>ll HEALTH IS WEALTH. TO "cOKSUIiPTIVES. <a' I
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