r ILLY ALLOWANCES. i he Palnrlra Allowed to the Potentates of Karope. In this country, (unys ft rhilailelpliia rper) wbore the Execntivo is consider ed to bo " pausing rich " ou a salary of $50,000 ft year, with the White Honse as ft general and the Soldiers' Ilorae a? a summer residonoe, there may be some uatnral curiosity regarding the pecnni- ry allowance paid to foreign potentates. It is to bo remembored, however, that the majority of these rulers also possess luiicruou property, real and personal, vi conHicieranie value, ana tlint th re spcctive rulers are also allowed magnifi cent palaces, chateaux and rural resi dences, ropaired and furnished out of i'-iuuu reveuno. xaKing most or our fl?ures from "Frederick Morton's Tear Hook, a very relinblo work, revised after official returns, and now in its fif teenth year, we shall proceed with tho potentates: KMPEBOR, KINO, PRICSIDENT. , . 1'ranciS Joseiih, emperor of Austria and king of Hungary, born in August.. 1830, has a civil list (an his salary is II.. It 1 v at j. a generally cancel, oi ijf,tOU,000 ft year. Leopold II., king of Belgium, born in April, 1835, has a civil list of $000,000 a year. Christian IX., king of Denmark, born in Arril, 1818, has a civil list of 500,000 rigsdalers, or $227,775. His oldest son JUaa aa annual allowance of $33,333. . Marshal MaoMohon, president of the French republic, has an annual salary of $120,000, with an extra $00,000 for house keeping expenses. President Thiers had tho same salary, with $77,GG0 for house keeping. . Napoleon III., had the largest civil , list in the world. It amounted to $5, , 000,000 a year, in addition to which he received the inoome of the crown do mains, amounting to $2,400,000, and the free possession of a number of palaoes, parks, forests and mansions, kept at the expense of the state, fits total inoome reached the sum of $7,800,000. Never theless tho debts of the imperial civil list were stated in 18G7 to amount to - $16,000,000. -William I., born in March,' 1797, re ceives no salary as German emperor. .! lis annual salary as king of Prussia is 03,079,760. Most of the expenditure of the royal family and the court is de frayed out of the sovereign's immense private property. Ludwig II., king of Bavaria, born in August, 1845, has a civil list of 81.378.- uj. jxan i., King of Wnrtembnrg, oorn in March, 1823, has a civil list of 391,685, with an additional annual (Trant . of $1,357,355 for the other mem bars of the royal tainily. Albert I. king of Saxonv. born Anrii. 189.S lua civil list of $635,000, with an additional $127,650 a year for the princess and princesses. This little grant may be installable, aa in 1830 the reigning mon arch surrendered his domains to become t he property of the state. SOME GRAND DTJKHB. J A'ne grand duke of Baden has a civil iiHt ol $374,6o5 for himself and the mem bers of his family. The hereditary jsiaueu property oi tms dynasty, valued ft Jffmtwu.uuo. Has been made over to ! Ue Btate. The grand duke of Meoklen- urg-scnwerui, who claims to be the aly European sovereign of Slavonio rigin, pretends that he can trace his iosceut to Genserio, king of the Van Uls, who conquered Spain in the fifth "utury, and going over to Africa took irthage in 436 B. O. In his full title .styles himself "Prince of the Tan 's." ' Ho has no civil list, but is abso a owner of one-fifth of the whole area the liliputiau duchy, which he rerns. The grand duke of Hesse, u in-law of Queen Victoria, has a civil t of $328,710 for the support of him f or his near relations, and his little "ft at'Dcirmstadt. The civil list of the grand duke of Iftnburg is $125.000 ; of Brunswick, -0,000; of Saxe Weimar, $210,000; i-Uxe-Weiningen, $93,000 ; of Anhalt, r,000 ; of Saxe C jburg-Gotha, $110, ) ; of Sax-ltenburg, $107 250 ; of J deck, $183,674 ; of Lippe, $50,000 ; Schwarzburg-SonderahauBon. $110, i ; of Souanmburg-Ltppa, $125,000. 1 be grand dukes of Mecklenburg htz, Reuss - Schloiz, and . Iieua .x, absolutely own most of the states h they govern. ' KOTED SOVEREIGNS. t-orift, queen of England, born in , 1819, has a civil libt l $1,925,000, - 55300,000 more from the ducby of tor. Thus her annual income is -i 000 a year. To her children and D nko of -Edinburgh is a further f $880,000, making a total of $3. ;0 to British royalty. rge I., king of Greece, born in sber, 1845, haa a civil list of $2C9, year Hnmburt, of Italy, born in , uas not accepted the large civil (53,250,000) granted to his late i. William III., king of the Hands, born in February, 1819, . - salary of $250,000, with an addi i of half as much more for members e royal family. He and the king of -H'mburg are believed to be the -t sovereigns in Europe. The grants to Louis L of Portnaral. in 1828, and his family amount to xuuer ax., ui xvussia, Dorn in .;, 1818, possesses the revenue from immense crown domains equal to . . - .1 TT T1 (0,000 a year. Alfonso XII., of i, bora in November, 1857,has a list of $2,000,000. Oscar IL, of 2ou, born January, 1829, has a civil SJ38.330 frpm Sweden, and $94,. ri om Norway. He also has an annu. r ?f.i,3J(), voted many years ago to XIV. (Bernadotte), and his sno od the throne of Sweden; the v iio.iua. OTHER SALARIES. resident of the Swiss republio, . uuij Biugio year term, re- 5, IXK) per annum. Nevertheless i land is well governed. is no knowing what w the or Income oi Abdul Hamid, sul ' Turkey, born September. 1842, iv;l list of Abdul Aziz, who was t his immediate predecessor, varied l,057,5S0 in 1808 to $3,351,020 in it it has been calculated on good 7 that ill the latter years of his ich closed in May, 1876, Abdul t ?22,500,000 a year. It is not liount just now. n receives $123,000 a year salary and $00,000 for allowances," as viceroy of India. The duke of Msrl borough gets $100,000 as lord lieutenant of Ireland, The earl of Dnfferin had .900,000 as vioeroy of Canada. Edison at Work. The following is from an article in Scribner, entitled " A night with Edi on " There is nowhere suoh another ingenious mind, but there is also bo where Buoh a worker. When in search of some ppecial object he allow himself absolutely no rest At Newark lie mounted to the loft of his faotory with five men. on the ocoasion of the appar ent failure of the printing-machine he bad taken a contract to furnisli, ana de clared he would never come down till it worked. It took sixty hours of continu ous labor, but it worked, and then he slept fjor thirty. The routine of his day is a routine of grand processes ana enno bling ideas. Nowhere else probably would such ft day be possible. There are not fortunes, if there were capacity, to carry on the bnsiness of pure scion. tifio research on such a scale. His whole groat establishment is occupied, not in manufacturing, nor primarily in projects lor profitable returns though these follow but in new reflections, new com binations, in wresting from nature inch by inch the domain sho would have kept hidden. He comes in the morning and reads his letters. He overlooks his men and the' experiments of his assistants. The element of hazard enters into these somewhat. There are a groat number m progress tlie action of chemicals upon various substances or upon each other, or the phenomena of substances subjected to the various forces at com mand. Strips of ivory, for instance, in a certain oil in six weeks become trans parent. A globule of mercury in Water, then with a little potassium added, takes various shapes for the opposite poles of the battery, retires ooquettishly or is attracted, forms in whirlpools, changes oolor, or becomes immobile. There is no nse at once for these results, but they are recorded in voluminous note-books. When the proper time oomes they are borne in mind ; some one of them may form the connecting link in the chain of an invaluable discovery. Then perhaps he tests for the thousandth time his car bon telephone for new perfections, and then goes on carrying forward a step each of the works in progress, or becomes wholly engrossed, according to hiB mood, in one! In spite of the fact that the motive of hiB retreat to Menlo Park was in pood part to escape them, numerous visitors arrive. It is the Mecca of a continuous pilgrimage . of scientists, reporters for the journals, and curiosity-hunters. Yesterday a troop of one hundred and seventy-five persons brought by a gen tloman who had asked the privilege of presenting a few friends to- morrow ft special tram of visitors from Boston is announced. He receives all affably, submitting himself and his inventions to be gazed at without reserve. One wonders, next to bis phonograph, at his good numor. "Still, I shall blow up somebody yet," be says, laughing. " l am con sidering the idea of fixing a wire, con necting with a battery, that knocks over everybody that touches the gate. He sits down at the phonograph, fixes a double mouth-piece to it and summons one of hiB assistants, while another places himself at an organ in th9 corner. They sing in two parts. As the sonor ous music rises and fills the long apart ment, one gazes musingly yet with a secret thrill. It js like assisting at some strange,' new rite a martial chant of re- joioing in the greatness of a new era full of sublime promise and the dissipation of mysteries. Leprosy. The Journal des Debate, commenting upon the existing prevalence of leprosy in Alicante rSpain), gives some curious details of this malady, both in ancient aud modern times. A very slight ac quaintance with the Mosaic law or the Hebrew writings is sufficient to prove how common, and at the samo time how deeuly dreaded, was the disease in ancient Palestine. Its attacks were re garded with the greatest terror, inas much as they were not known to pro ceed from any .well-defined causes. Later inquiries have ascertained that it results generally from living in a damp atmosphere, or . upon unwholesome, and especially upon salted, food. Certain irales are more subject to its attacks than others, (men as those in which metal is handled, or where very dusty and crumbling substances are worked. It may also be caused, like some other skin diseases, by anyyio-. lent mental emotion, whttuer of race. grief or sudden fright. With regard to the persons most usually affected, they ueiong mucu oi tenor to tlie male than to the female sex, and children are rarely among the sufferers. A continuous history of the disease would probably show that it haa been steadily decreasing for many centuries past. It became prevalent in Europe during the time of the Crusades a fact which not un- naturally led to the opinion that it was a contagious malady. In Italy, where it made many victims, ideas prevailed re garding it not altogether dissimilar from those of which we read in the Old Testa ment. The unfortunate sufferers were looked uoon with horror and aversion. and not only avoided, as was the case in Western Asia, but actually hunted like wild beasts. Since the Middle Ages there have been comparatively few cases in Europe, and those which have oc curred have been generally cured with complete suocess by the more efficacious treatment adopted by modern phy sicians. Still more has been done by way of prevention in the improvement of sanitary arrangements, the ventila tion and drainage of houses, the clear irigof land and the habits of greater cleanliness introduced among the peo pie. Physicians have agreed, however, that the disease is not contagious. But although this is so, it is equally certain tliat it can lMjrpetuate ltaelt by beredi tury transmission, and this conclusion has been amply justified in Spain, where tue present outbreak is only a continu ation of others, encouraged, as the JMatu believes, by the filthy habits of the natives aud the ignorance of their medical attendants. ' Joint debate The one held between the heads of the house on whether this pieoe of stove-pipo will fit that. Bijnh as n Philanthropist. The other day, when a man dropped iu on Bi jah and wiped the tears from his eyes, and said that his family was in rags, hungry and sick, tho old janitor's heart swelled np and he replied : "Go down to my farm and help your self take half tho crops take all of them." "It's too good too good I" sighed the weeping man. " No, it ain't," continued Bijah, " I put iu them crops on purpose for tho poor of Detroit, and yon hire a wagon aud go down there and draw otl enough to last your family all winter." The citizen broko down and sobbed like a child, and Bijah blew his noso with great violence and said to himself ; " What's the use of being bald-headed and big-footed if you cau't put a pry t ider a fellow human being in dis (r.ps ?" The man was gone about an hour, and he retnrned without any tears in his eyes. On the contrary, his face was red. his eyes flashed, and ho stood before Bijah and yelled : 1 m a good mind to rub your ears agin yer shoulders I'' " Great cider-mills I but what has o-enrred now I" gasped the old man. " ion sent me down to the farm I I did, and told yon to draw off ftltfVwwloSfiStorw l,uuw,,,,u " the crops." " And I ve drawed em and here they are v The man unrolled a paper and ex hibited a shriveled old beet, two cab. bage leaves, three or four faded slrinc beans, and a potato about the size of a buckeye. You told me to hire a wajron and draw 'em off 1" he went on, throwing the om uee t on tne iioor. "l liired ono, and thiB is the load ! Ton have cost me fifty cents, and I'm a good mind to lick you I you are an old chimpanzee nnder tne rence an old carter-snake in a froi?. pond a hyena in a !" At tins point he cot so mad that 1ia nit uijan on the chm with tho beet and rushed out doors. The old man stood like one in a tranoe, and it was fully wree minutes Deiore lie could (rasp out -ui gratitude exists in tue human heart then 1 m willing to be called. a dodo I" Detroit Free Preen. The time of the year has come when the pretty garter-snake era wla out of the hollow back-log to the domestic hearth, and makes the house a little too warm for the timid occupants. Thmuk Khnlllnv l.llin mwt .na T f With the chills aud fever, the victim of mala ria may utill recover by using the celebrated apeciQc. liosUtter s Btomach Sitters, which not only breaks np the most aggravated at- lacKs, nut prevents their recurrence. It is In finitely preferable to quinine, not only because it does the business far more thoroughly, but also on account of Its perfect wholosomeness and invigorating action upon the entire system. Testimony is concurrent, positive and ample showing the decisive nature of its effects, and that it is no mere palliative. Physicians con oodo its excellence, and there is a oonetant ta il nx of communications from persons in every cass of society avouching its merits, and ber ing witness to its superiority over other remedies for malarial disease. It is especially popular throughout the Weet, wherever fever and ague prevails, as it does in many of the fairest and most fertile portions of that vast region. Are Hat People Ilonlthy f " Why are fat people always complaining? asks some one who entertains the popular though erroneous notion that health is synonymous with fat. Fat people complain because they are diseased. Obesity is an abnormal condition of the - system, in which the saccharine and , oleaginous elements of the food are assimL. lated to the partial exclusion of the njuscle forming and brain-producing elemente. In proof of this, it is only necessary to assert the well-known fact that excofsivuly fat people are never stronir. and seldom dintiiiiruinlied for mental powor or activity. Besides, they are the easy proy of aoute and epidemic 'dixe&Hcs. and they are the frequent "victims of (font. heart disease and apoplexy. Allan's Anti-Fat is tho only known remedy for this disease. It contains no acid, is absolutely harmless, and is warranted to remedy the most continued can,e of obesity or corpulency. It is astonishing with what rapidity ulcerous sores and eruptive maladies are cured bv Henry's Carbolic Halve, an external antidote to unhealthy conditions of the fhin, which U pre ferred by physicians to every othor preparation containing the carbolic element. It is undoubt edly the finest antiseptio aud purifier extant. it acts like a charm ou purulent eruptions and nas aiso neen successfully used for rheuma tism and sore throat. All druggists sell it. No family in this broad land should under take to keep house without Johnson's Anodyne Liniment : many have tried to but failed. It is worth more to a family than a whole medicine chest. The most contemptible fraud that has been praetioed upon farmers and others in the last ib ymrs is me selling oi immense picas oi worthless horse and cattle powders. There is my one kind now known in this country that are unadulterated, and those are Sheridan's. A thorouohlv eood Cabinet or Parlor Orcran is worth two poor ones. Mason & Hamlin make tne beHt. 1 he prices are a little higher than those of poorest organs, but it is much cheaper in the end to obtain the best. As Established Bemedi. " Brown's Bron. cbial Troches " are widely known as an estab lished remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, IIoarsenesM, and other troubles of the Throat and Lungs. 25 cts. For nnwards of thirty VRr Mra WINST.IIW'S BOOTHING BYttUF has been used for childron with never-f ailnig snooesa. It oorreots acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates tlie bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhtoa, whether arising from teething or othor caaBos. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 ets. a bottle. ' CHEW The Celebrated "Matohlemj" Wood Tag Ping Tobacco. Tub Pionef.u Tobacco Company, New York, Boston, and Chicago Familiarity with the writings of the great poets is a necessity to any one who wishes to appear well in oompany. For 10c. we will send a book of ItiO selections from the beautiful mel odies of Moore, the grand poems of Byron and the unequalod songs of Burns, and 50 popular songs. Desmond & Co., U15 Bace St., I'hila. If you fail to find Tike's Centennial . 8alt Rheum Balve in your city or village, and will send us the adJress of your best druggist, we will put him iu a way to supply vou. J. J. I'ike & Co , Chelsea, Mass. nou. C. It. Parsons, mayor of Itovhester, was radically cured of Bright's Dieaae by Craig' Kidney Cure. Depot 42 University l'l., N. V. Chew Jackson's .Beet Bweet Navy Tobacco. IMPORTANT NOTICE.-Kaiiar.rs, Kami ilea And Othtcina purohuaoo Kamitd? equal to lr. TOBIAS' VKNKT1AN L1NIMKNT lor the ear ol Oholnrm DinrrhuBa, OysailUtrr, Uroup, Oolio And H klckno, taken luUrQally (it ia uerfcotlj hannleM ; eooatn ocouiiuyiu(i eaoa bottle) and ealerually for (lliruuio Kueuuiatiain, tleadaoue, Toothache, Sore Throat, Oule, hurua, Kwllnia. Bruiaea, Uoaqaito JJlUl I'a'oa In l.iuib., Uauk and Otwu.1. The VHNKTIAN l.INIMKNT wua introduced in 1M7, and no one who haa used it hm continuea Ui do an, maul atatuia, II it Kaa Ten Dollars a Hull In the, would not be without It, lilouaamle ol Uertihoatea uu be aeen at tlie Oeoot, Bi.aklnii ot na wouilertul uuralive urouarliea. H.wj l.y the liruaguu at 40t la. Deuul 4 't Murray, bu New Vol a. To cleanse and whiten the teeth, to iweoten the breath, nae Brown's Camphorated Bartona- oeona unnumne. weiujr-uve oente a bottle CF.I.KHHATED A SURE RELIEF FOR TILE SUFFERER. ' 4 A trotnMe Vrrnnrnllnn, Invented In tho Jnmi'S' nrn'iy. Through Hit nwncv ho euro! thou. niiil of tho most sitIous on lind wound tlidt I'l'l ITIimrT llj Jir. Wlllllllll UniCtt, Rllfirauin VI... fM.nii.rt akin ,.r I. -..m . ... . . Cl'IIKS ftsn wrvmns. KRoritx tjmrs, hit riiki-m, nm.pt.AiNe, SOKK IIHKAST, WIHK 1.IPH, KltTHM'KtH, IIINIIWOHMH. OALLl'SES, SCALD HKAO, CIIAITLD HANKS, ll'RSS, CANrKlW, KKM., HC.U.IW, (iOHKH, WOt'SIW, STIMW, KHIKltLm. r-KXTKKS, V'KNK, HTIKS, rll.KH, AWKSK, KHW KI.KS, HI'MIOSS, M'KUSS, Will, niTKS, errs, wiiiThows WAHTS, BUSTKItS, TAN, I'lMI'I.KM, COHNX, HITHVT. ITCH, l.NullOWINf! SAII.M, NKTTI.1? riARTt, MOMl'ITO A.1D KI.KA HITKS, BI'IIIKR KTIKIIX. And all cutaneous diseases anil eruption (fenenilly. PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. BY MAIL 05 CENTAL 'hrce doarn Ttnxea (l-l eronn), will bo ITnt TO PKDDI.EKH, STOKKK F.EPKRH, Oitl'OGIOTS, (mpri'MHnKo pnltli, on receipt ukSi.OO ftbont eleven rentn a box. PHEPARED T SETH W. 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Leaflcrs and others encrnfrnd In the forma tion ol bauds or orchestras should send for onriirwuvjuNlHlvo ciO- aionuo, uo-, votod ex-u clusivelv to Infor'iuition roiiccrn- 1ns Hand and orolics-' tral reifiiisitva, and con tHl ii In tr vleorant eucrsv- liids of the latest and most pjiroved jtylo of In atriimenld now In uso. Mailed ice. .''dreBS LVON ft H KALY, State and Monroe Bts., Chicago, MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. Vmrm.frntf.l h,,t hu HldllEHT HONOHH AT ALL WORMV8 KXPOKITIONH FOR TWKLVK YKARH. Tis: at Paris, IHi7; Vif.nna, 1H73: Hantiaoo, 1h;A; Phii.aL)Ki.i hia,1ht1; PAius.lK7H;and Oiunu Swedish Uolii Mkiial, 1H7H. Only American OrKana erer awarded hiitheat honors at any auoh. Hold for eash or installments. II.HISTKATKI) UATALOODES and Circn lars with new styles snd prioes, sent free. MAHON A HAMLIN OROAN CO , Boston, New York or Ohio.ico. ell Drilling, Boring, t Mineral Prosneotinir ft Oaarrvini? Tools. Mlvhest award at Centennial Kihibition. Bend for totorial oataloa-ne and price list, free. Agents wanted. I0 Der day eruaranteed. Rand. tlonlnnrH. and rrnb- IfO per day Ruaranteed eaaily banflltd. Address. PIERCE WKI.L KXOA. YATOR CO., 42UO Kim Are.. Philadelohia. Penn. STANLEY IN AFRICA FEOPLE'M EDITION. 8tanleva own ttory in on inMrb volume of orer 500 PAOKR. 60 tDLL-PAI.I Knubavingb Phicr only '50- No monopoly; do gilt-dtel, hiicb-toned price. Pop alar ttooki t Popular Prices, our Motto. A O.T7"WrnnC dont mitak, tend for circular iy, XWJXdVt llj in our unusual tartna, Addreas, OoiiUMBiA Book Uo., Hartford, Utmn.; Chicago, III. THE LAST OF KATSSiML YOUR CATARRH rm0e!.y?,whVorwTS cure any ordinary case, and two pnekatres any case of UlperaUtd or Na"al Cutarrh. 1 cured myself with this remedy, after sulteriiiK bfteen years, and was so bad that 1 was not fit to ko in ooinpany. I tried many other remedies, without benelit. and at Inst discovered this. K is simple sod harmless to the moNt deliuale constitu. (ion. One or two spplicationa will (tive relief, and sweeten the worst foul breath (Send by msil to any aidresa.on receipt of prioe. Addreas JO.VA8 BITTKN rlKNDKH, hearer Valley, Columbia Co., Pa. HOMES IN THE WEST Excursions to Lincoln, Nebraska, Ji'PV Ji"r. Vork and New Knclnnd the Third Tue-idny In every Month. Kioumion No. 17 will leare NKW Vtlltlt, TI'KhUAY, November I'.tih. Knre abnut hull' reaulnr It litre. Fast trsins and lirst -class auoommoilationa Kuaraoteed. Kor dewonptive Ijiud- Ciruulara, luforma. tion iibout Tickets, etc , i-end addrens on Postal Card to PI.INV HOlli:, 317 llioinlwny. .NrwVurk. A poiitive renituv tor lrupy anrl uil tli ot the MJdneyn. lilutltler and I rluut y Or gan, llutit'a Ueuiedy i puruly vt-Ktaule nd prftred XireMly for the love diatrnxi. Jt hat cured UiouAUiii. tvery bottle warranted, hctid to W. fc. Clarke, Providence, H I., fur illuitravled pamplilet. If your druK'rt donl litve it, he will order it lor you. PEKSIOHS ARKPAIU erf soldier dlsablMl trj Una f of duty, hy A4'i(lul or oilterwltMs. A I'd , Vll of any kind, lr of IW- IT i . mmZZI y2.oo to se.oooS. v ySETH THOMfliK V tOLoeics KFJEPGOOI yT . JJ KhK.TOKor KVK, HI PTI KK, f ' If but sltKlit, or Msrase of l.l .M. I f i MO I' K T V Wscliaxire fur Wound, Injur- I 1 les or ItuiAure, Klvm l'l I.L. litvwuty. 1 lmt llursrs. odlore1 Aihuu it t e f j and nil Usr llalius a-ll. Ill I S jh rib ( LAiHs ht.uri:r.u. I Send eruta lor a opy r Acts : J OU lKXMIW, HOl'NTV AMUfi jt I.AKIM L.tlUi. ul etdiuy (ok I ill Cli'Mliara. Iff I i tvsi. r. n Hnisoit co., 1 fi 0. a OIIM AOTH and PA TKN1 AiT'VB, 1 ml os. own, V mIOuk lua. It. aia llnhlt rX- Mhln Hleenare. Thons. ands cured, lowest Prices. ln not fsi to write. Dr.K.K Marab.Unlooy.MtoB V 1 1 M Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stomach. Sick Headache WATERS' PIANOS AND .ORGANS ere,he bent made warranted for fl rears; snd will be 'fl dnrinu this month at lower prices fur cash or on ii kllmem than erer hef.irn..c.l. Agents wanted !. J ,r,B1 CaUilomuHi mniled f i if )K ACK W ATK.HS A S'f Mnnfactiirersand leili.,4ll Knst Htb Ht.,N.Y. AH' tleneral AKent for HIH r JSu KH'H Cnlebrate.1 . aV..?8. whlh reoeleiWlie TKIITM IMI A NT yij lAI. of AWARD at y T'AltlS KX POSITION. TM old nrl wll , tried Rami imstds1 has proven Ite vri I ii A In il iliHi'UK.-H from mi'Src nr mpnrrT" inhfd iilooti. ns Hcrof- Plii, HhciinintlHin. ITU cnroiiH Hiiri'M. W Mtn Bwelllnjrs, Srptillltlc Nrwlcs Honn IMenseos, etct. Inriiliialile In (icm-ral Debility snd iliscaecs of dolilllty nf the Hired. A ric h avrup, coiitaltilnx no Injurious Inirrodictils. No other nemcily has receiver Buniieucomlunis. Mold by all uruKKisis. Pnnsni' Pranilvt Pllle make New Rid Hl3od, and a .s.mpletely ohance tha blood In in. entire ylm in three months. Any person who will take I Toll esch nisht from I to l'l weeds may he restorer to sound health, if snch a thins; be possible. SoUt cr wAers or sent by wmilSor evAt MiVr mfu. I. H. JUUNNON A CO., ' Hanger, Maine. MAKE HENS LAY, An KnuMsh Veterinary Snrnon and Chemist now UaTelin in thiaconnlrr. ssys that most of the llorst and Caltle Powders sold here are worthless trash. IU says thst Hharidan'a Condition Powders are absolute!) pure and Immonssly Tslnable. Nothinir on earth wiP make hens lay like Hhnridsn'a Oomlition Powders lioee ono teaspoonful to one pint food. Sold susriHiAsrs or ml oy nmU Vir W7AI U ll'T lamp LB. JOHNSON A CO., Uancor, Maine T0!J TMIC1T. Daily and Weekly, Quarto. Th TArsTMt . fTVtarvut mnA XX-.- V aar In New Knxland. Kdited with special reference to thi varied tastes and requirements of the home oircle. Al' theforeigo and local news published promptly. Daily Transcript, IO per annum In adyanoa. (b oopies to one address,) U7.50 pei annum in sdrance. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. gAPORllFIE I the Old Beliabla Coneentratod I.ve . FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. nuiu.. .. 1 . t . . . --.1 . MvnuinimuyinK eaon oan ror mas injr tiaro .Soft and Toilottvoapulrkly. IT IS FULL WBGHT AKn eTHItttQIB. urn mars is noonea wim (eo-oailen) uonoentrate. 1JS whloh ia ..it at.IuI Mitii , aiolcs soap. ' BJt vm MURKY, A Kit BUT 1HK APOIMIFIEUit MADKDYTHK Pennsylvania Salt Manurg Co., IMIILAItMIMIIA. J. ESTEY & CO. BRATTLEBORQ, VT. r Send for Illustrated Catalogue THE SMITH ORGMi CO. opiun mm ?LEBRATEDi! ram DCS First CatablWhed I Moat Suctfisfnl TIIEIlt IN8THUMKNT8 liuve a tuiidar vuliM; ill ull tha LEADING MARKETS OP THE WORLD! Everywhere recognized as tho FINEST IN TON Li. OVER 80, OOO Mailt and In nse. Now Designs constantly, licsl work and lowest prices. ; Bund for m Catalogue, Trsmont St opp, V;.:ia St., orfoa,te THE LICHr 1UNNINC NEW HOME Is the Hi-el, I.Klent luiprovt-d, and moat Tliurw uiiKtily I onatrilcU'd Sewing Machine rvrr luvnitetl. 1 1 ia NOISICI.KMK, and lias more POINTM of EX. l:P.I.I.Et'K thso all other Machiues oomhiued. I WAIiKNTS WANTED in looalities where ws are not represeuwd. JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., 30 Union Square, New York, OrutiKt iWuae., PltlnburK, Pn., t'lili'ao, Iltu, SI. I.tmtw, ,fo. NEW MUSIC BOOKS. Johnson's MM for Mm Classes. Hy A. N. Join HON, ia a book of admirable limpliuity and olarnetB of vxplnntition. and m iniloriied by prauttcaj 8iuffiDff Kuhool teuchera aa of the tmut. 77 Aira tor pmoiiots 40 Hymn Tihihs, lr Anthtmia, and 21 itltrAi and 4 Part RuuKd, all itiiuKtj)y united with th iiikttriiotiona, fornnog a parftwt and eaty Mtibod for tHMoliipR ttie No ten. 'IhH in oft urate iric is in ltd favor. Price UO ctai or per uoicen. Clarke's Harmonic Scliool for the Organ, ftf Wit. H. Olarkr, ia a new and munnittont In atruotiun Hook lor Hiomi who wib to pluy th ran (Pipna or Hd) in Uburch, is full of lina iuumo fur praciica or enjoyment, forma a taste for tbo tt kind of trtia Muhio anl ha tha uniijua and special merit of preparin tba leantnr to couiporm aud ex tinporia IntMrludta and Voluatarieu, as well ad to playtheia. 1'rlre J.1X. Tho Musical Record The Weekly Musical paper of the country ! Ukxtrr Hmith, Killtor. All Mtisiu 'reachera uerd it. A rle. per ropy, (UK rr J rur. ;iia pages of utuaiu per year. Any book mailed post-free, for retail pries. OLIVER DITS0N & CO., Boston. V. II. IHTSON A t H3 Hrsaswsr, New Yark. J. E. U1THUN dt ., i C'hcatBUI Ml., Plillu, Baowir FtnynniAt. Tnornra, for conrhs and soldi GI,A"S IIAI.I.N, Traps..-. Prise list free. Ad dress HreHt WeKtwrn Pun Works, Pltleburn, Ps. (DO rir to A rents to sll a lions, hold Article r ' , f an.irrws -All!lrL"J!jliri'!j?,l!I"Ji?- Msrliiti, ln AVfiAR. How .. M.lie K. - tax i.atdm. (;IK . JOM.Ii, HI. I .en la, M $350 A llfISTII-crnl XVnntrd-ntl bstl sellins artinlns In the world ; on sample 'res, A4dress JAV MKuNNON, l)i-tniil, Mloh. OCrDTTWEK WA"TtBf"rK,r, l ll,.,.rth..H,..vl.-... QCuIICI l"V nil. A.l.lt..e witll eliinil', ryywVTT Am. a K.S...t.. Morvtc. '.., t liifiniiiiM, . BIG PAY. With Stenall OntHts. What ooata 4 ots. sells rapidly for AO nls. (latalorue rss, H.M.Hl-KN.iKn, I I Wash'n Kt, lloston.Maar, $7 A lAV to A rents aanrassinr for tba Flreelda ' 1st tor. Terms and OntHt Free, Address P. VKJKHRY, Annsta, Mains, Something New for Agents w0nmnn wanted In erery Tillage, address Hoi TSH. New Vors. A COOO WELL or f 50 1" rnn.lo In utit tiny with our 4 foot AV F.I.I, At'CKK. Amr. r Hook fr. W. HII.KW, Ml. I -on la. .Ha KIPPERS PASTILLE8.,ynT,rH"S n imrk stown, Al vflu. VOUNG MEN I month. Hmall nalnry whllnlf Iiarn Tolurraphf and nam W40 to M I OO a laarnina'. Kituaiion fur- n th".. Addraa K. Valnntinn, MunnRnr, Jnnnavillf, Wla, $10 to $1000 lnva.d in Wall Ht. Htooka makaa fortuntMi avary month. Hook sent ft Atnlainiiiaf Mvnrvthlnar. ddraiw.BAXTKR A OU., Hankf-m, 4 7 Wall St., W. fUMlBINATION VJ Hets, lIDI Dienes. ft Dinner, B'liPet sail Tm I 4 . Kine Knrrsred (lohlete KK s doe. Ivory-handled Tahle Knives, at.t a dos. Kiirnlshinft eoinilete. .mm1s Ifoied free. nO-pas Prioe House i.isi rree. unastnrel. Hooper Institute, N. v. llity. PIANOS ft I A lo )4M-fRotory Frio hls:tipt honors Mathnhak'a aoala for anua.rHii (InHNt tmrtvlita in America or l'J.OOO in unn mjrniarly tnoorvKiraUtd Mt'ar tk. Pianos stnt on trial 4h pnr oat'LhistM trj Mwndalsaohn Piano Oo.,jl K. 1Mb Htrnwt, N. Y. TRl'TM IA MHJIITVI I IS B t""' M- fcif , oe4o wf oret i 'LjV. ,y JJ . ataTiNsa, i- - . J I war -s. iuhu. Km, uvi Jr AGENTS, READ THIS! Wa will pay Aannta a Salary of $ 1(H) tmr month and aipttiiM-N, or allow a lartiH ooinmiraion tr ftoll out m and wonderful Inventions. H mtutt uhttt n ay, Sam pit frito. Addraa, YOUR PHOTOGRAPH AND NAME on 1 dot. eerds for ots. j dni. fttl ots. Rend plorai t N. M. AlttlllKK, Troy, N. Y. $ 1 0 8 $25 KUMmVA-rl Novelties fslsSSS? Outfit Free tlL Z J. U. HUFKORD'H HON8, Mannfaotnrln Pnbllaliere, Ml to 147 Kranklin Street, Uostoa.Maaa. Fstahlished nearly llftyyeare. Chonpnet Toy IjitntBrn to Boat StBrooptloon -lU,l' 1 KKK UI'IHIJ WAN I Kill Oreat Neodham ( TIIEO. J. HA11BACH. Musical Marvel. UU Kilhcrt St., I'lulada., Pa. I'huuaands of tn'anta ara slowly starving, hcoauaa of Mia inability of mothers to furniali prvpar nouriahnmnt. I not fail to uhw Kidirs Food. Dr. OR AI6SKIDN EY CURE Tho Great Remedy for All Kidney Diseases ! Kifrr hv tprrinl n,riV(oe fo Re. lr. J. K. Kankio. WaahinKtoo, U. 0. j u. T. Hmton, M. I , Neeton, Hucks Jo., Pa. ; John I,. Hoper, Km., Norfolk, Va.t Or. J. II. VThiU, 417 Konrth Ave., New Vi.rkj lr. O. 4. Dean, Uhailotle, N. Y ; Hon. U. K. Paraona, pres. nt Msyor of KotiheBt.r, N. Y. Ai-k your druarist. (iJSlfKK.Ml v I'l.At K. NKW S UK K. wmm 4 a v MM ILtniiivnr 1 1 u .. I .. i l j . ii ess, Iturnlilliiy A C'hi-npni-eM, I iiiouiili-.L JliO ItBK ItKOS., i'rop'r Cntugp,. NTS'' 41 T7J ' ,T'S A DISGRACE vl ,or DJ woman to wear stook- Ings with boles In them when she can darn them aa rapidly as aha can aew np a seam on bar sewing machine. Tha darner can ba ordered of any rasohlne Afrent.oosts only S I . Address K. M. KOSK, Room 4. Knu Buildinr, New York. AGENTS WANTED FO!? THF ICTORIAL H STORY of TDEUinRI n It eontaim HT Hne historiesl ennravinifs and I 2M "'aa ilonhlB.or.luinn psans, and is the most complete Jl'Storvof the World ever punished. It sells at siKht. Bend for stweimen pares and e-ts terms to A route. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. - Philadelphia. Pa. The Antidote to Alt ohol Found at I.rtat. . The Father Mathew Remedy Is a oertain and speedy cure for intemperance. It de strojs all appetite tor alooholio liiiuora and hul'.da up the nervous system. Ailrr h. ui-biiui h, or nnv liilrmiieriite ludvlaenre, n. eluuir lenepoon. lUl Will remove il lllt-nlnl HO.! uhnlrnl Ha lt also o.irs every kind ol r kvkk, Iys- FKl'SIA and TOBFIDITT OK TIIK LlVKB. Bold by all drnirvista. all ,ur lniilA p.u,..l,i..i t. a i i...f . " - .u w .' Bin i ai.iu oi J - " . ......... .... nnxriiui, ia r neois on tue burnt n hodv. and Inliminjiriniw - Disease," sent frne. Pathkh Mathkw Iknhkhancib sni MAWUKAt TDBiNa tu,, 3 Bund tit., New York. " WASNEQ BSO'S COESZTS PARIS KXl'OSITIOJf, ovrir all Aiin rlcsu fiini.cUti(rn. Their FI.KX1H1.K HIP (MlihKll I l.D H .Pf II in with iif,-.-t (. hs, tntd 1b Wa m oitku not to ln-atc rlt.wn over : 'j . Thlr IIKAI1H t'OKhK'.' Uh ill ini- rivMi H unl, in now a trrfhMcr tavnrtia itliatn tvrr. Tlialr N t)KS NU (JOHbUT la tli dfl.Klit ot evfrjr iiifilher, V..w a. Iu l.a. .11 l..ll 1 . 1 W A B.N' E H B KO 8. , 8 5 1 Briflwy, N.Y. CURED FREE ! I J 1 ?i inVl.n,'J ,:n1 aneicelled rem ad y fa warrai.lrii t ied ti nrx ITS lUANKNWtTu;.''Ur':',V "A Irss !. f .1 m m,.uu.1u ..... .... .. renowned speoitio and a al- " realise sent to any sufferer sending tne his 1 iiiUIBoe aud Kipreas PH. H. G. ROOT, 1 hm1 pTr' ntreet V.- V.w , KhtaMihhed 1S33. Gargling Oil Liniment Yellow Wrapnerfor Animal and rt'hiU tot Jlmimi, r kih. is ooou KJK ridriis inn! Scaids t-i, ;n. i ': ' "m!.. ftprains nu Sprains nud UruiKes. ..'l ' .StriiiKli.,lt. Windfalls. si .-...rjii iit.s or Urta Ht happid liarids, j , - yr" Kid in Sheen. FoumlrK-d r ett, K"ii) iu Poultry, Cra. kd llccls, r-xiL-rnal I'msons, Sand trai ks, Galls of ai; ki nils. I'.jia'.o. iic, Si'fust. Ki I.amo Ha. k. Poll Kvii "fbiine, Tumors. I liiiK.r rln.i Js 01 Piles Tontliailif, ' Klu'iiinatisin, Spavins, Swccm v. Filula, .MaiiHe, Cakt-J Briaits, Sore Nipidts, Curb, Old S-rrs. Corns, Wim, , as Cramps. Bom, Wvakll.aol d.r T.-.InU Coiilracli in ,.t f. S.VclllllL'S OarKut 111 Cows, I Callous. 1 .Ullll-mii- v ruiKtil 1 ,.-ilc I Horn Dist.-miitr. ' . y I rr"Y"rrah tuilbw, . . rR. J i,r"V, ALifss of ii... 1 AA(Ubfi( - - -'.JUVJ, Jlr.'hsnfi. ' tt Inmlv u. 'x ': !''. -r mm .V- ,h.aV5a1l 11 TTtal JUll-1 HOlMiF, 1 - i n J I! i j i 5
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