Shndow-Lnnri, Far Irom llio world tlmt wo lire in to-dny Sliiulow-liiiid lioo j Mono know how lar it is, none know the way, What tiro ils Iximulixriea no 0110 cap. gny, Only gurniipe; No one in lit o hiw tut loot on hat shore. Formed from the wreck ol tho sad-evcrmore. Memory governs this shadowy lnnu, Kcigning supremo; ( ifitimcs there eoine nt hor word of command Forms we have known, lrom tho inr-distnnt strand, Fnint ns a dronm Forms oi those dear in the days which have flown, Forms ol beloved ones in liio's morning known. With them they bring long-lost scones Cl the pnst Hack to onr view; Fictares ol friendships not destined to last. Laves that grew wrnk 'nenth adversities' blast, I'uinted anew; Ridges and ripples in time's shiHihff sand, Hidden till now in the inr shadow-land. ODDS AND ENDS. There are troops at the poles catch ing fish. In an arliclo on pompous business people theL -rds (England) Express says that thousands of dealers in the world become bankrupt every year through incivility. And now the prudent farmer man Into the town dolh jog, And gets a si'en tor apple time, Which roads " Beware of tho dog." "So," said a lady recently to a mer chant, "your pretty daughter has mar ried n rich husband?" " Well," slowly replied the father, "I believe she has married a rich man, but I understand he is a very poor husband." On a recent Sunday evening a congre gation at Sandoval. 111.. wn ilianpraprl by potato bujrs, who took entire posses sion of the edifice. Windows, doors and seats were perfectly black with them. Ladies screamed, hats and feathers flew. and men tstuued their trousers in their boots. George Beamont, an Englishman, has lately taken from the Care to Buenos Ayrcs, 105 African ostriches of the most beautiful species, with the intention to start an ostrich farm in the Argentine Republic. From studies made previous- to carrying iiis ideas inM cliect. the ini porter entertains no doubt of their thriv ing in the climate of South America as well as they do in southern Acfria. Henry Young, of Somerset, Ky., en tertained the belief that watermelons could not bo legal property. Acting on mat tueory, ne aia not con tine ins oDer ations to the fields but opened a loaded ireignt car ana began to hcln himself Tli'j train hands, when they went to stop tne depreciation, were met bv brandished knife and the assurance that they would be stubbed if the v interfered . Young w is fatally hurt beiore he would give up what he regarded as his right to iaKe uie melons. A Washington justice of the peace wno nas exercised mat otiice lor many years had General Grant before him twice for fast driving. One time Grant was brought to the station-house another time lie was apprehended at the White House under a warrant. In both enses he paid his fine, but was not in a very good humor. When the po liceman went to serve tno warrant at the White House he was refused admis sion. I hen he disguised himseif as visitor and effected his purpose. After that Grant quit last driving within cor poiate Jimits. He, however, is not the only distinguished man in Washington arrested lor ttiat ollene. The justice nas naa a g on many statesmen botore mm. nesinent nerce emended once but good-naturedly paid his tine. The ju-tice w:is appointed by Tierce him sen. A tender yonng potato hug Sat minting on a vino And isihetl milo a maiden bug: I piav you will be mine." Then eoltly epake the mui Ion bug: " I love you lond and true, But, oh, my cruel-heaited par Won't lot me utttrry you." With so 'i n upon is bn;;ey brow, Witti g iuici'8 oold and keon, That haughty lover answered her: " 1 think your par-w-green." Metals In the liotly. The human body, which seems mad up ol fleti and blood, really contain several melali and gases, and other nib f-tances which perform lmprrlan' ofli in the world of science. Nitrogen and carbon and hvdropen arc its chiei con stituents; out it h lds, besides, about two pounds of phosphorous, which essential to tLe health of the bone3 and the vigor of the brain. This phosphorus. if extracted and put to use, would make up about four thousand packages of fric tion matches. Besides phosphorus, it contains a few ounces ot sodium, and a half ounce of potassium, which sclu oiboys know as a curious metal that burns brilliantly cn the surface of water, or when touched bv an icicle. The quantity o such in the body would be sullieicnt for many experiments in a larire school. In addition to sodium and cotas3ium there are a few grains of magnesium enough to make the "silver rain" ut family's stock of rockets on a fourth of July evening, or to create a brilliant light visible twenty mile3 away. Who knows but some reckless chemist mav undertake to drive a profitable business by extracting these materials lrom dead bodieB? ioutlia Companion. He Paid the Postage. It make3 one feel happier to read an incident which so reveals the genuine kindness of a human heart as the follow ing: One of those roush-elad miners who come into Santa Fe occasionally stepped into the pontofliee of that town recently, and seeing in the window three letters held for postage, picked one up and looking at the address said, in atone of great astonishment: " Why, this let ter is for a lady in Denver! ' "Yes." said the clerk. "And you are holding it here?" jn a tone of greater astonishment. " Why, of course," answered the clerk ; " don't you 6ee it hasn't any post age paidP" In a tone of utter (;ontrnipt, the man said: "Give me some stamps." It was done, lie carefully put stamps on all tho letters in the window, putting two on that of the Denver Jady to make sure that it would go nil right, and stalked out of the ollice with the remark: "Strikes me there's some dashed mean people in this towo TIMELY TOriCS Tho rroicctod tunneling of Mount Blanc is engaging the serious attention f trench engineerc, nn.l, contrary to common orlnton, tuey characterise it as an easier Undertaking thnh that of the Simplon route. The estimates of cost tor executing such a work are. in the case of the Simplon, about 27,000, 000, and in that of Mount IUanc only f 15,000,000. Furthermore, it is claimed that the Mount IMano tunnel will make the journey from Paris to Genoa some ninet y-seven kilometers shorter than by the Simplon route. The location of the tunnel is a. point which has given rise to various opinions, but that which meets with special lavor from the ad vocates of the enterprise is from Chamounix to Courmayeur. A mouse-eatinir snider lias been added to tho London Zoological society's collection. It can stretch itself out to several inches, is as black as n boar and as hairy, and as ugly as a nightmare. All which leads the London Telegraph to ask: "What conceivable system of defenses could avail humanity against a creation of ppidcrs as big as sheep P They would float across the sea in tho diving bells which they know how to make so well, and swing themselves across rivers as they now do across gar den paths. Leaping many miles at each unip, they could In a nght tra verso in credible distances, and waking in the morning a whole village might find itself inextricably woven up in a fog of web. every roor, gate and chimney cn viloped in a suffocating cobweb of glutinous ropes, while the grim twilight was made terrible by the stealthy mo tions of a multitude of bloodthirsty piders." These are pleasant fancies for summer reveries. Chung Han, late Chinese ambassador at St. Petersburg, who was condemned to death some time ago for having igned a treaty with Russia without due authorization from Pekin, will not be exe cuted for some time to come. De cember, it appears, is considered a par- . i t . i ' . i : e - - r ucuniriy summit; uuiu ui year tor cu ting off people's heads in the flowery realm, and Chung Han's decapitation has been postponed to that month in deference to the high rank of the doomed mandarin. Toward the end of each year lists of criminals sentenced to the extreme penalty of the law are for warded by all the provincial governors to Pekin, whei'e tho minister of justice runs his pen through the names of those he sees reason to pardon, and the em peror himself subsequently exercises his supreme right to commute sentences of excessive severity. There is some chance, therefore, that Chung Han may still be let oil. Washington at Church. In 1793 the yellow fever raged so violently in Philadelphia that the churches were generally closed. When the epidemic ceased they were reopened with appropriate services, the clergy men preaching sermons suggested by the terrible calamity. One minister, the Rev. Dr. Smith, who had lost his family by the fever, mentions in his diary, the presence of President W osh- ington at cjnrist church, and says : General Washington, exemplary m all his conduct, and anxious to know when it might be safe for citizens to re sume their business ana stations in town, had officially consulted tho phy sicians. Understanding by their nnswers to htm, as well as to some of the clergy who had consulted them also, that sun dry of the churches, and particularly Christ church, where he and his lady always atterded divine service, wou d be opened on Sunday, the first of Decem ber, that day, or the day before, he came from Gtrmantown, and presented himself early before God in tho church on Sunday. His example was followed ry multitudes; and tho church was more than usually crowded beforo I got into it. Tho scene was sadly sole an; all eyes were apparently cast down in afflictive meditation. The deepest at tention and silence prezailed during the morning service, and at the delivery of the sermon not a cheek appeared dry, for scarcely a man or woman was present who had not to mourn the loss of a dear friend or re'ative. The preacher's duty was interesting. He was a fellow-sul tere-r and co-mourner, lie does not re member that ever he lilted his eyes from his notes, which were drenched in tears. He was then, if ever, in the situition described by Luther, and impressed with the feeling of every preacher who, like Luther, is truly interested in his uj:Ht, and, so to speak, weighed down wiui its truth and importance. The Wooden Hat. Somewhere about the year 1760 a traveling ruill-wrijiht, fectsorc, and with the broadest Northern Doric accent, stopped at Soho, the engine fac tory of lioulton & Watt, and asked for work. His aspect was one of beggary and poor looks; and Uouiton had bid den him God speed to some other shop, when, as he was turning away sorrow fully, lioulton suddenly called lrm back. What kind of n hat's yon ye have on your head, me mon r" " It's just tiinmer, sir." "Tiuimer, mo mon; It fs look at it. Where did you get it." " I just made it, sir, my ainsel." How did vou make it P ' " I just turned it in tho lathio." " But i 's oval, mon, and tho turn.! 'hines round." lathr "Ah, weel ! I just gar'd the lathie tranir another eait. to Diease me. Ida lang Ijourney afore me, and I thocht to have a Mat to Keep out water, ana i hadna' niuckle siller to spare, and 1 made me aue." Hy Ins inborn mechanism the man nad invented an oval lathe and made his hat, and the hat made his lortune lioulton was not the man to lose so valuable a help, and so the after famous Wihiam Murdock, the originator of iiuhting by Igas, took suit aad aervice under lioulton & Watt, and in 1784 made the first vehicle impelled by steam in England, and with the very hands and brain cunning that had produced tho " timmer hit." The other day a little four-year-old shaver in Troy, N. Y., made an in formal call upon a newly-arrival neigh bor, as some children r3 wont to do. He was graciously received by the lady of the house, who. after hearing his name and place of residence, inquired: " What dors jour papa doP" "Don't do notliio.'," responded the young hopeful. "What does your mother doP" pur sued the lady. "She licks me," was the suggestive reply. FAHM, U1HDEN AND II ILSKIIOLD. Th i'ttw ! In the Northern and Middle States the coV pea in agriculture is but little known. It has no plrtco among our commonly grown crops, nhd r.o ado n.uate estimate of it Value or utility in Northern husbnhdry is, therefore, en tertained. At tho South it hns been grown for a long time, and there occu pies about the same relation to the agri cultural pursuits of the people that clover dons in tho Northern States There, it is highly esteemed as a fodder crop, and justly so, for it U invnlu.ir.lo in Southern husbandry for forage, for seed, or for a mnnurial crop. Its value and adaptability in restoring fertility to worn out lnnd have mainly pi von it tho promlntnce it has achieved, but this does not constitute nil the valu able qualities it possesses. Not long since our Maryland namesake referred to the notable enso of the late J. Hew lett, of Baltimore county, who had mae several hundred acres of poor land rich, chiefly by the use of cow peas. That gentleman frequently gave the results of his experiments with this vegetable in the columns ot our contemporary, which attract much notice One of the most important recom mendations of this crop is its adaptabil. ity to poor or worn-out land. Tho plants prow well where nearly every thing else fails, giving cither forage or seed in fair quantities, and affording, ns we have before indicated, ready means for bringing sucli land to n fertile con dition. Our purpofo, however, is not to detail tho. methods which have been found the most successful toaccomnlls-h this object, but to refer to the value of this plant as n forage crop. In tho older portions of the Northern States. it is well to consider tho relative value of all forage plants which are worth cultivating, both us to their feeding qualities and habits of growth. We are pleased to notice that a prominent farcr er in New York tried cow peas fi.r this purpose last season, and las experiment leads him to the confident belief that they will be largely grown at tho North as soon as their value has been discov ered. 1 he seed was sown early in June, in light sandy loam; the season was favorable, n-.d they were cut in Septem ber. They were eaten oreedilv bv onwa. and there was considerable gain in the quantity of milk obtained. Comparative analyses show that they are ricncr in albuminoids than green corn lodcer, and while they are not quite equal to red clover, ihev are well worth cultivating as a chnnge food, for of these crops we liavo not ei.oueh. They grow very rapidly, making n dense mass of foliage in ninety days, killing out oilier grow ns, and completely shading the ground from the sun. We shall bo pleased to have the views cf Southern readers, who have cultivated this crop, upon its usefulness and value, their methods of cultivation, not only for fodder and for seed, but ns tho chief recuperative element in the restoration to fertility of unproductive soils. Piairie Farmer ThlnniuK Fruit. In good bearing season there are but few trees that do not bear too many specimens for their full deve opment in size and flavor. Some of the fru't will be smooth, fair and uninjured, while some will be distorted, scabby and al most valueless. By removing these knotty specimens, which can never bo good for much, the smooth and perfect ones will have n chance to develop themselves, and while the increased siae will prevent the number of bushels from ing diminished, tho improved ap pearance, n3 well as the quality, will fully compensate for all the labor bo- sto'ved in thinnir.g. In picking off apples, reraovo first those that show by the borings at the blossom end that the coddling worm has taken up its abode inside, and then it there are too many still remaining, remove the Fmall ones. Everv fruit- seller knows that it is the good-sized, fair .'ruit that is eagerly caught up in market, while it is the small, indiffer ent, knurly specimens that go begging for n customer. Asa rule, we ttunk trees should rarely be allowed to bear so heavily ns to need supports to the branches to prevent breaking down. Any tree that is liable to have its branches split down from its lond of fruit is canning more fruit than is well for the tree or good for the fruit. Leuiiton Journal. Farm and Garden Notes. Quicklime is destructive to worms, slugs and the larvse of injurious in sects. In feeding bran to stock we obtain a return almost equal to its cost in the active quality of the manure. Ten bushels of spent tan bark mixed with two bushels of guano make an ex cellent compost for potatoes. Dr. Heath says that tuberculosis or consumption in a cow is transmissable to the person who consumes the milk. A bullock when slaughtered yields about fifty pounds ol blood, which for fertilizing purposes is worth twenty-five cents. It is said that newly laid eggs may be kept fresh lor two to lour months by packing in clean old oats and storing In a temperature ot thirty-six to forty de grees. Bran or middlings mixed with whey and fed to pigs keeps them in excellent health, and if mixed with a little bar ley meal makes the sweetest and best of pork. Ala recent farmers' meeting a speaker gave a recipe for making larming pay as follows: "Have but one business and get up in the morning and tee to it youisell Four thoroughbred mares in the stall of Lord Falmouth, of England, have thrown twins. This is very remarka ble. Mares scarcely ever have twins; cws frequently. To keep seeds from the depredation of mice mix some pieces of camphor with them. Camphor placed in trunks or drawers will prevent mice from doing them ltijury. The larger part of the garden vegeta bles should be planted in long rows rather than in short, cross rows, nnd the labor of hoeing will be materially lessened. Onions, beets, radishes, etc. can be be st sown in this manner. As a rule the size of the seed will indi cate the depth to plant it, starting at one-half inch with the smallest, such as celery, parsnips, etc, while peas and beans may be put one nnd n half .inches deep. Rich Giuddle-Cakes. Into twelve ounces ol llour rub one large spoonful of butter, add three eggs, with as much milk as will make the dough the con sistence of paste. Roll it out thin. Make into cakes, and bake them on a griddle. Through Flood nnd Fire. Baniatlmes, when I! look back over ttiv life. I mn nrnazed to sco how the bnges of its record are dotted with hair breadth escapes. I escaped tho dnn- gers and hardships of the Revolutionary war, by waiting until the wnr liad been over about silt v rears before I eot born. When the Brooklyn theater burned 1 was in Burlington. When tho yellow fever broke out In New Orleans 1 was in Minnesota, and immediately skipped out for Canada. When I was a boy nt school one dny nil tho boys in school were flojeed nil around for robbing nn npple orchard, nnd tho flogging didn't do n bit of good, for every beggar; of them had the cholera morbus all that night, just the tame. And IP I was attending another school twenty-threo miles distant. When nil of my brothers nnd sisters were down with tho scar!et fever. I was down South in tho army. nnd when I read the letters from home I laughed aloud to think of my grcnt good fortune, nnd that I would only have to be shot at once or twice a week, instead of having to take medicine three timrs a dav. When n man comes to the e lHce with n little biil, nine times out of ten am out. And if. by some astonishing blunder, I am in, then indeed 1 am more unfortunate, but the man is in no better luck than before.?. . I'unUte. Although n woman may ride alone in a wncf n. she can never be loneiy. oc ean e she alwnys lias her felloes on each side of her. Baltimore Avery aalurday. Rich in muBcln-nrodnrins material berond all other looda and mcslifii.es are Malt ltitlcrs. Anjbcelyciin play the violin, but it takes years of practice to so play that your nei hr ors can live the lives of con- sisUnt Chiistians Mtrukn lkcordcr. Equally adapted to tha feeble or robust, malo or teruale, are Malt 11 mors. The poetic instinct it touches into gold. turns whatever Mnsio. They nnd been to the opera and liaanl iho flne-t mimic by tho lraitiiig talent. They it cut homo to henr the Italiy's wild olo until it was quieted with a oho cf Dr. Iti.ll'a ltahy Syrup, which at once removed the flatulence. Great Pralte. Albert O. Mann,ol Cottage Homo, III., soys: ' 1 hnvo lieoii proR tinted lor ihreo or mora years with Kidney Disease, at limes I wns not ablo to put on my boot., my wife han oil en nulled thein on l r mo. I was not so bad as tlmt a l tho time, but I never knew what it wns to bo without pain in niy hank until I commenced uAnit limit's U nieily. Since I commenced to Uiko Hunt's lioincdy I hnvo beqii lien from all puin, nnd tako pleasure in sayini; that it is the l-e.-t ti odieino that I ever know for Kidney nnd Liver Discuses." Tiiul s:J, 75 cenls. Tou can cot an tlo 'nut lilhojrrnphio map in six colors, desoriptivo ol tho Brent trip across the Americun Continent,'-M, by Bonding vour address to J. H. Wood, Uunernl rassuueer Agent C, B. & Q. It. K , Chicago, 111. Veoetikr is not stimulating bitters which oroitos a (to itions appetite, but a gentle tonic which a-"-i8is nature to n store me uomucli to a htalthy action. aM a, A, In l.nitil lfn.Mll 1 II the Liver i the source ol your trouble, vou can fin I n ibsolu'e remedy in WB. &A- t-ouu's Liveu I.wigokator, the only veeeta- IiIh cmhit! tic which hcU directly on the 1 jver. Uures all Bilious di- hscs. For Book address Du. Sanford, 1C2 Broadway, ew lork. Tha Voltaic Ilelt Co . Ir.aM. Mich.. Will send liieir El. clro-Vo.tiiic Belts to t lie nmicted upon 30 dtiy' trial. See the r adver tisement in this pnper headed, "Un Day rnai." 25e. buys a pair ot Lvon's Heel St fTeners and make a boot or shoe laat twice as hmj:. MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK MALT AND HOPS. KRTORK T1IK APPKTITE, KNRIC11 THR 111.001) To aaompliah this crest wurtt no uieuiciue or n ou in lue world m aui-cea-fuMy rtiinliiius the elvments nr es- aary l aun-eea aa at A I.T UlT'l KKS. ! epar d from U Irr mrttlnl Malt and Jlopt y the WALT HirmiS HM PAN Y, aid frte fruiu the ol.jei ti"i uriwd ttRumt mull lluuura. Under tlielr eiiergttic tnlluenie tlia atoinat-li it alive, Die liver active, the kidui a lieu thy, the Unwell reKUlar, and the brain at rent. What more la eslred to preserve health and elieertulnessl Sod every where. MAI.T ItllTKItS COMPANY, lloitlon, Mn! OKIN O DISEASES. lUt.lnjt Humors, Scaly Krup tiniia. S-alu Ailectlnlis, Sail Ulieum, Prtoriaals, Scnld lliad, lUurrsanu Korea mrjini'i) cuieu hv the ('I'tkib ltr.vo.ui is, whlrh have performeil miraclm of heallna unnirulleletl in inedl eal history. Send for llliiatiated Treatise, conuinini? leKtimvulals frui every pirt of the l idoii. Prepared by Werka A Potter. Cliemitl Bo.luD, Mow. bold by Urn slstt. Are sold by all Hardware and Harneaa Dealers. There I. nn Anl,. hnru r milln hilt What Will fllld tQ I till line of gooda. aoinethlnK of great alne. and es peciallv adapted to their wants. COVKRT H F'd CO, W aaTTaoY.N. Y- t4-il e M anufaeturera. rTTV DATs IlK'KIPT(wlth fuH VjVjL X I Al. dliattlona to make one qua) to thoae aold fur U u tS .'ur mie-tlilrd the money) aad sWeiptafor SO kinds of l'.,.i colore. :ou. Iy ra- turamall. AdOraea H. aLa'' OK. F. at.. Alvarailo.Teaaa ei. (tort par day at home. Bamplea wortn in rre 99 10 vpZU Addraas wruaua A Co., PorUaud. Mum. par day at home. Bamplea worth $A fre WANTED Apmi fo U.t W.if of tb. Aff., lh Rumim rr ftRft A W K C la your owi tow Trm uid tA Outfit w w UNFERMENTED Vegetine Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MEDICINAL PltorKRTlRS A El Alterative, Tonic, Solvent Diuretic. and ViocTtKi If md nrlnilrel) from Oi Jnlci of r- fiillr to!e ted brk, rnoti n.l hrU, and rtrotijl? ton crntratcd that II will efl -liially traillcata from Ui lyatrm tvfry lAlnt of Mcrofula, Wcrofwlimt Humor, Tn mora, fanrrr, rancerom Humor, I1r" alprlaa. Salt Kheum, Hyphlltlla IHieaara, ranker, fr'alntnraa at tha fttnmach. and all OlwMtt that arlaa from Impure blood. Sciatica, Inflammatory and ritronla nhcnmatlam, Ncnralata, tlont and Spinal Complaint. can only be rlTectnulljr cured Uirouah Uia blood. For l lcttra and Kmpllrt llaeaara at the Skin, l'uatnlci, Plmplea, Illotchea, Rolla, Tatlrr, Nralilhaad and Hlniworm, Tiiinn baa never failed ta eflect a prrinaneut enra For ralna la tha rack, Kldncr Cam- plalnta, Dropay, Kernnla Wtakncaa, ! rorrhoca, arlalnt from Internal ntcarallon. and oterlna dtaratra and General Debility, VacaitM acta directly apon tha cauaea of theae complaint. It tn lsoratr and atrcnstlirni the whola nyatem, acta npon the aetrctlve organs, alia) liifl.unmallon, curat ulceration aud regulates the bowels. 1'or Catarrh, Iyapepala, ITabltnal Coa- tlYtneea, Falpltatlon of tha Heart, Head ache, 1'llra, Nerroiianeaa, and General rroetratlon of tha Ncrvou Syatem, no medicine lias ever siren such perfect aallafaetloa aa the Vir.tnxa. It purines the blood, cleaiuea all of Uir organs, and poescaact a controlling power over Uie nervom t; ntcm. The remarkable caret effected by Vinmat havi Inluccd many physicians and apothecaries whom at know to prrecrlbe and use 11 In their own families. In tact, ViosriM Is the best remedy yet discovered for Uie above dlaeara.and la the only reliable BLUQIl V I' It 1 F 1 K It yet placed before the Dublin. Yege log Is Sold by all Druggists. REMEDY FOR CURING talk Colfls, BroBcMlls, Asthma, CONSUMPTION, And a'l Thronl ami l.unst AHfitlon'. Initoraeit hy tin 1'iekS, rii) minus, . mtt auu aiiuiuu rioyn.-. TXIY IT. YOU It KKMEDY IS 5. IU1 Hold liy all .Medicine Oealere. SQR EARS, CATARRH, at.ini tK-op'eare alrtu tn'! wlh theee lonlhwmt rtlMnea bm rviy t' evi r ni l T fiutu ihini Hit-Is wia i Impr f.r treutinent only, an Ihry are rea ItlJ imaba I p oporly treate.t. 'iliis in ui Idle tHmst hut a fa4't I hae, MtiVi-nnver an I ovt- aa-nn iy mr trutmeol Send fo' niy lilt a Itonk.A" ' " ,vo" 1 h0t thaat irattrrsanl w:m lain. Hv lari;e Hook. 31 paea, ortaee arke, J by mull. A.Mri'na ttiadlua. Pa This Claim-House EatablUhaet ISM. IONS. ftar IatT. Thmnunds of Soldiers and heirs entitled. Prnamns dale I'arJt to UtaiiiarEe or death. lHaw aaaalea. Addrnsi, Willi aliiiiip, i.OUUI1. AS. liKTlun, ?. O. Drawer a-J.t. WaahtltKleet, P. C. J.ESTEY&C2 BrajtleboroVI PETROLEUM Grand Medal at Philadelphia lUuxalllou. JELLY ' Slleer Meda) at Par la Kipoelllua This wonderftil aiitistAnce Is acrnowlelged br phyat clana Uiruughnat ilia world to lie the beat remedy dia oivered fnr the cure of Wound Hum Khemiiatlera, Skin, piaeate Pile Cat- rrh, Clillhlatti Ac In order tlmt every one may try It, It is put up In 15 and i5 cent iKittles for hontehold Obtain It fniin your dnniRiat, and yuu will Dnl it superior to anything you hare aver uaed. OH 30 DAYS' TRIAL. We will send our Klactro-Volttle Helta and etb Blet-tiir Apptluorea upon trial for 90 tays to those aiTlli ta wHa Jhtvout Ixbiktf and dtiMxa rw,rd bmwi Alan of the l.lver, kldueya, Kheumallain, Paralyai A A aw port jnaramlttA or na post. Addreaa VultMto Hell i o., Marshall, M leh. Fits, Spasms ami ConYnlslons Cured by the) use of t . ' IL1." Jt, renmiiiriLifji ni.avia. n"'1 torlrea cony ol ICpil.iteuv Journii.Io Wi, 14, '...iX . m li. U-I...I...I& ll. ,itf.i.l. Mt JuaiiiL Ua. UYKfS'BEAflD ELIXIR a a- suiaaHn tare lb N u.l Ik. iCiiiii i. sis' a. and ah on a U..-f..t aa aii.ir arw yd.. a, laaai Mll'e 'Mhl .ftrpliln llatUUC'ard In 10 loKOdii!. K.y till CurKt. )it. J. t-i ici'iiicNS, Lebuuua. Uhlu. GOOD AGENTS WANTED Srr,! arlnlr ever p;itent"d. Uii ).iy. Addre-i t llAS. llAltltl.ON, -No. t7"J BrouJ ftii'.t, Newark, N.J. it 411 t llurruti! I'ruio Molco to Maine, ,r. ut Oaaiiwu Sol"-'. Pi tee, fc.. mailed m, or the tihuato Music Co., Publltheni. by music d-ul H IIII.t.I!M Ilnnta I TVHI pack to react! you IJAllOiiUTi eleryut-A.5 mt l.onii. Cuta lujjUe free. 1. P. Til'liihaat, 1j Piume, Iji -jt'a Co., l'a. in,.iiirt s:il...v ut .wi.no per i.ni. aisu 71 AWSKf. til a day at home eaally made. Coat I y V Outfit free. Addraaa 'iaoa A Co.. Augusta. Male AWARDED .IHighestHonors U Al ALL. inn orLAi j Thirteen Years. ' . i r e-r u r e j i American Organs 1 rtu ui ntr 1, H Aw r nrf n AW A r I J r 1J v. SUCH AT ANY. MUSICIANS GENERALLY RFGARD THEM MAhON 8t HAMLIN OKGAN J ALB'S Lit; BALSA VASILIi MATCHLESS' - FKANZ LISZT - U N R I VA LLE D" -Tt r-a,.'.. ..J Important to tho Fair Sex! 3 vJViY Tntt GRKAT KNOMStl JJFMFI.T. Cnma toncre. rwhitee.) Painful MnBtrti.itMm.rltirjtl.n.eTa m. Ahmnt Mfnstniatlon, " "tmr'i ivwti hraa. (nr a fnmilla WCT.km.in. They have twn n-fl In imnwnil for yoara na a (v-eMHcM and nwnlntinai rm'-' i" nan J ru(rRHT.fl evorywncr.. t- iri.ou imh - - fit ik...lIL ennt hv mnil frtVt M ftoefnir". IW'imly -'V1- .... , . . , . . . ,, I IT i'mmrtib't a-nt In V. H. UUiTTkNTON, Wholesale Ag'nt, Nuw Yiwk N Y N U-! FRAZER AXLE GREASE. mn aat.V HT Al.l. Tf. 4. 1.Kttfl. ianaralaii Us MMD ' OF H"'yV" m utrntrmum wm Chlc.fO. FRAZER LUB.f'CATOR CO., NenfYert Tha antes of theaa ItooU and Bhoes are mail lth t Ullkneaea of bert aole Iratlr, with a onetiiia: of between th. ia. Tha outer ante la pr.terl J fin ' " 4Mlrl, h'a I'oieiit Itea-emrr tte. I H '" and they are tmaramHml U any t mrr m- lmiuire (or Uirmaf any Uout ami alioa dealer, aad Ua ifi'i"' BULKS may ha had of n. tlonnairri. IT march tree. Worreater. H tm.. or 41 llV1A'T, Chlco, Ilia Hwid n.r-' atterD nl else wauled, " f cenla In slam) fi-r mem sue. or i cents lor Uy auv, aud a pair will be ent l y mall atV n-fer. rna-AU Sewtn t..clilna Oompanlea la tha United SUtea. . RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000.000 Acres Wheat Lands beat la be World, for aala by tha SL Panl, mnncapolls & HanitoHa H.R. CO. Tbewdnltara per aera allowed theee'tlar for brej- aad oulUvaUo. or paruruiara arpiy va D. A. WtcKINLAY, lAnd Commlaoloner, , M, I'nui, Kiaiw. EI-CMC SODA U fee peat la tha War 14. R k ahaohitely tmf. at ) beat for MedMaal raraxaea. fl a beat Ivt Itaktas aad aal Faatfly Uaaa. Soai by all Drags aaat ttfaoara. PEHWA SALT BAWUFACTURIW. ., rBa. will poltlrely cum Keiualc V fnkpwMm-b aa Kail of the Wumli, WIhica, t'lirtinui IniUnimal on o Ulceration of the Wiup.li, liirldniiul llHinorrhaKe FltHxlliiR, I'alnful, Hiipi'ivsai i' nnd Irroarot t l, na truaiion, ao. An old and n li;ibin i-iii.ril,. nen. w tal eard nr a ainihl-l, wit It Iivmipk nt. cures and Mrtiriratea f nun ido.tifla.ia and iiailriita. lo Mow arlh ft hallard, 'JiUa, hi. V. ttuld It all Oruli- ai.:t tfT uviita B. AV. PAYNE & POXS, COKMNO, N. I. I'nlent Kpurk-A rreslliiL' Kn cliicti.iiuitinti'ii unil on bKldn Vcitlc::! KiikIiil-h wltlt wro'l bollffH. Kuri'ka Suft'ty pow CIS Willi sei'iiontw uimun can't bo exploded. A' with Autotnutic 'e'tit-Oll. r'ioiii6ll to Si, 000. bund for Circular. EtM whero you siiw thia. Is the "Original" Concentrated I.v and IleltaMe Family Snap Maker. Klrei tlona atcuuiluy eacliC an for making llant, Kofi and Toilet Koap i'itfkly. It la full wdiilit and treni!th. Ask your (roier tor slPOIVl" I'lfclt, anil tike uootlierr. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phlla. , DANIKL F. BKATTVH 17-.STOP ORGANS 8ub-taaa k O. t. Coupler, boxed k shlppel only S117.T5 New Pianoa 9lt5 to tl ,Oo. Itetore you buy an In atruuieut be sure to see my alid-etiiuiner oih-r tliMirufeit. rrix. Addreas DAMKl. P. ItKATlY, Wasli'ntjiun, N. J. A ourloalty to e very one, and a nereaalt r to all eunleote of llletory or llrllKlon t rilM KORAN OP MOllAMMKII; truln'al.d fu'lll Uia Arabic by Ueorua Ssia. Fotmeily publ slie-l at $J.7R a new, beautiful Tvpe, neul, .lotli-lMiind edilleiii prlia an cent, and U vents for laittane. Cahiloue .if many auiudanl woik remarkably low In price, Willi eira tern.i to cmh free. Sy wlioie yon nw this aderi!euieiil. Aaaiucia Hoot Hciunci. Tin.une uuiiuiiij;. ft. 1 . TOl'SG MAX on t)LI, Ir-f hiaasii, a kaaey af hut d aaa.U. art Ui-.aa, t.altaa kaea iaeiforat tSa hair ant '( W Uf.l, Lai Msd salt SI I eai la fat lka fttoat rpaAuab Diaawvan thai III aa-af Cf.l-1. A-tlreaa. Dai. t.OK i.AU4, laMW. Doatoci, Uaaa. ilaeMra-n. Iff alai VOUNG W.N nimitb. Kver KiftMiate Rum Jtitc-t'ti a p.ivixigi tlon. AddrcM H. V aU nliut, il imager, JiirvUl, W an.1 ou a aitu- 3 777 A YKAH acd expend s to aent Outtlt Kree. Addiea P. O VICKKIIV, Au;u.l, Maine. WASTEn-MES of Integrity and ability to sell tl Trees, Vloes and Miruba. Perniiuiei.t hniploymelit to good Salc sinrn. Add'eaa D. II. PATTf A CO., Nurteryinen, 71 Itfuad Hlieet, Newark, N. J. S350 A MONTH! ACKNTH WANTKDl 7.1 lli-at Seillni; Anuiia lu tl.e wor d; a s.iu.pr. Jur lluu.tsn.s. IMrii.t, Mich. PRICES tei iF,ifiij to i boo 6114 AMD ' UPWAR3S! V. ALSO - git FOR EASY rAYMEMTS is DrD UAMTU m n tptat rM mvivin rvr (.vv1 It MONTHS, On $6.38 S PER QUARTER FOR ' 10 QUARTERSyo UPWAP.DS.j, CATALOGUES FREE. AS U N EQUALLE D- TH FODOR E THOMAS. CO..UOSTON NEW-YQKK tk u i ii. -,7!,f'v w v 1 Iw arrtai Jl CRtAJJtJeV , V ' Vr.-"'.i'v;:-i; ' V ' .. '-J fcgBc'l'''"""''''-' rIATRONA MIL SAPONIFIER The Koran. r" ......... a . i I fc.a.jarrJBat..- -av an i r m sma -r. . ; tt .1 3 CHIUAlrU
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers