A sViry wUcii lte'.y came to the know etige of rt-puftt-r uci a chaffer in tlic life of weallhv C'lt Tel:rdtT, wIikq caniKt be plao-d V lit fmlil. Many BUib eolation 'Ixrre aie of huiuau li!e, l ? arums, autl tuff, rioits, tbat oevir Oiute t the public tar, and a huh are a a dim ru iiior out. -Me f a vtr' limited circle. It is prib ilily Id-iilt , fr tlie world is run too I right at its lot. Due of the Eon?, wiio a ill he styled W ill am, was troni childhood what the rest of the family Urined "odd" in his ways, ah'Ci niiutit be u-niieit "cracked' in a uuld form by outsiders. His malady however was of an entirely ham. leas na ture and devt loped in the shape of intense religious devotion. Instead of bestowing Upon lam those hffet-tioua'.e little attcu turns that tl.e kind heart invariably deems the rialit fif the shepIp. William was treated rather as an obstruction to the social ambition of the rest. It happened that William, who has some good Ideas of business, was desirous of doing sotntthinq for bimcelf, and engaged in a venture which promised good le'nrns. but not being able to furnish capita! on his own account be raised lbs necessary sum through a transaction involving me of his father's property, which he considered Jort, liable, claiiniDg to have some lien upon iL One sunny afu-rnoon, some time after, a young gtntleuian friend of the family dnve up to the hou-e and cordially invited vYiilia" to acompany him tor ride. The in vita inn was ace pled by the unsus jHcti: g W;l!iaiD, who ei j iyotl tbe prospect snail v. Af:er visitioir a number of places of intertat in the eastern part of the cuv, the youug man prvpooed a visit to the lasaue slum, being iu U.e imniediate neiiihlioruoo 1 an 1 t) this, t ml YYilaain absented. On air .ring at the buiidiiiz. the horse wts tied and they entered and rambled about under the uir-clion of tome of the attendants. In a short time William found Liiutelt standing at an ojien window in one of the i p,er sl'mcs, lotting out on the road whicii they had come, standing there he was aurncWd by the noise of a a r-e and bugjy on the ground IxJ w, and looking down to his aetou.slwient and dismay saw his friend riding off without him. lie c tiled to him loud., but tot no resf.-ouse. lie was quite alone, lie rustled to the diKir to hu&ttn down on hie own aicouj'. but the door was lick. d. Wliht hi? eeuMli ms were cannot be df desctiil. In his own words he re nted alterwanU: "No tougue will ev.-r be able to tell what came to me iu those hours contuiueiv. displace, loss cf liberty the blackness of the Plutonian regiou was be fore me. hat did 1 do ? you asli. Jut lay in the room I was in and thought and thought, tiil to think was torture un bearable, and it seemed that I must reach ti e iafct txtett of lm-umty. rr what sifTcred 1 &k forgiveueas tor the persecu tor, Trom the Aimighiy. As time went on and 1 was waUued and viriled in tvery couctivabie tuanm-i, the atttU nines evi dently caue to the c '.cciusiuri that I was wrongfully iucarccraleil, and while I was given the no i lual freedom of the place, the meat doois '.hat Rianttid me from the wor.d were left ojien, and finally wandered out and no one lU J.oteJ rue, no oje attempted to follow. Selenllrje ilead Haulers. ''Have you any murdtrers heals In your posers on f wts the qu ry f.:o;oumi- ed to Manager btair at Bunnell f, a few days ago. "On. je rlenly ot tleni, was tJe nocclialaiit r ply. ' V here d 3 ou keep them ?" 'Come at'.h me aud I wi'l i-bow yon, Follow ii'g Mr. Starr, the St-arrht r iif'er mur er'd heuis som found Utiife'f in the ireseu'-e of a score of tilas er casts of eop.e who bad been executed for taking buuian Hie. lue easts wire in rows upon two th( Ives. The n.ost trm inent a,thut of Charles J. Gt11t.au, the niur- tltrtr ot Fie-i.ttiit Ortield. "All of tb.se ca-u wire taken art death," Mr. fc'.arr remaiked, "aud thtre is no humbug about them." V U -re ;id you get them P "Fiom Jlr. Fuller, the detective, lie wouldn't sell them to us at any price; but he kir.dly c n-enU.d to loan then to us, on condition that we take good care cf them and fee lh.t they are not broken or stoli r." "Have you got ChasUne Cox ?" "Ol-. jts; tLere he is on the upper le.f." Then 3Ir. tarr took the plaster of l'aris head cf a woman from one of the shelve?, and handiDg it to the writer ex c'&imrd : "There a leauty ; her name was Mrs. G.k t rlel. gue miT'lcred tixt-en pcr- so:.s iu Gail, any. The victin.s iucluded two tiutL.and. two r.r three brr-tliera, anil the reusiudir were her on relntivts' chMlrtn." How did the murder them?'' T..ifc-ned them lo dent'." V hen wm she Imne i t ' "(Htolyer 17, 1S67, and the cast was Disde within halt an hour after she wan cut down." Another prominent ti at in the collection is that of Ikn V erter, the notor.oo pirate, who was hanged April 23, 1820. libint liardt, who killed his wife on S atea llan'l and packed her ciead body in a baTel, which he conveyed oo a wl eeltiarrow to a bur al place in the wixk's neuriiver Lane, is al'O coi spicuous auong the I'laster of l'aris headp. Meppirg into the Museum of the Xew York Historical S cty, at Ka-t hlevertii rtieet and Secnd avenue, the writer a-ked the at Umlaut in cl ar: "Have y. u any old h nnin heads i n exlnbitii n tn this ettibtithnien'?" Oh yes," wns the teply, in a nor.cbs' aut to :.e of r ice. 'Howo'u'?"' 'Alout three thousand yenrs." "Three tin uiaud year.-! Do 1 under derstand you corrccti)?'' "That's what I ta d; and I think that the chances are tLat some of ti-e beads are n.ore tlan three thousand years old." Can I s then ?"' "Certainly. Pup Ibis w;iy, Dieuse." The obii).'ing at cccanl ltd 'he way to a tal ery where were on exhibition haif a i! Zen u.ui'h dm d up h. aila. 1 h e head? w re Ukea from mumii ies brought trm E-yp'- mmi Toe I'laia of lralli. XearlytVery oue has read f the JoiiriMjof leath, niut ty miles idc. loea etl in the wtsteru art of New Mtiico. It in i pialn cc-vered with gno-a tiiid ii ll.jl.ttUi to t'oeeve. liut aaa for Miiiu' yearx eutir IV ilevoio ol water. 1 lie boll W jB 01 1 l'Ulliy oroun qiiantv, l ut u d n t lu l l tl.e lain tul .el ou the MUluec It waa tUc great Ln. b. ai of m rauta iraveln.g thiou-h the Southw tt, hULiTetls of whom with their cattle huve ) eii bed with thirst v.ituiu its coitLitK. boiue iuciiviilua!, uot ver, weut over it proa pecti: g for ater aud tiaaily. after ex peiidu.g m me t.n umu h ot dol.ars, mc Ceex.ei ill itikilig au al'Ui.ol.iuce of waurilia wed '.ug about Midway of tie l)l..n , wht re lie u.a!e com-idei ab m UkJ 8UiiJ'yiug em:grauU with, water. The feoveri ui' lit a.terard boUjjiit the Well, uiaku g It Hoe, iiaviug he owner a very coumuerailt; auiu lor it. ruic that, hi. a t Ver, the raiuoal iian been bunt acre s the piaiu aud too compuuy hua uu iuuumeruldo wvl!.-, so th it tha phuu ha.-. Iwi-o'.ue a real briuz:itg ground. Wasted time: Ti.o lime wasted by Dieu 111 leeilrg iu the wroug cket would make the uext fceueratiou rich if tiiey had it. In Eu; op-,t!er;tric raUways ar" growing rapully in p-b'ic estimation, not only oc the Coit'iut-nt, but in Ureal Britain. Al ready HO miies of eleotr.c trsnstt are in operatic', aud there U t vry probib lily of the total niileage Uing conblderahly in creased be! ore the end of the present year. Ikdias Cobs bxLxcii x tu Peed. correspondent writes: 1 ever hsve been in the hat'it of rejecting the small and im-er-fcctlyformed kerne's from the earsot seed coin, and planting only the weil formed, mature kerne If fmoi the middle pnrtioi se'ecting when husking in the fall, trac ing' ami banging away uider cover for cuiitg, the very best, most perfect, well filled ears for seed. If ar.y ears have openings between the rows of kernels near the butts, cr the cob protruded at the I p bey ond the kernels, tbef are n j'tei. or if there is any other irregularity from the standard of the variety. The variety grows in an 8-rowcd yellow flint, with broad and deep kernels and very small cob, three bushels of ears generally making two bushels of shelled corn. This corn 1 grew on the same farm, and continued the above course of selection for over thirty years, and at the end of that time the corn was better than when I first planted it. My theory u that selecting only perfect, fuU-rown seed and planting on good ground, well-tilled, where the planti can find ail needed plant food within easy reach, w ill give good crops, and that ln y will never deteriorate, so long as only the best is planted.and thisccurte is followed. Some larmers, who seldom take puns to reject imperfect or ill-shaped kernels grow very fair crop, but in looking over their corn as husked from the field there is found a greater proportion of in perfect ears aud nubbins than 1 have usually found in mine. Whether this is due to less care la selec tion of seed, or other reasons, I cannot say, but am cognizant of the fact. The seasons have only ptutial effect on the full development of the ears of corn, so tar as 1 have noticed, oa good, saudy, loam soil, well tilled. 1 seldom see any, or much, defect in fertilization, but a majority ol stalks bear one or mere ears mill tilled out to or over the tip of co but showing verv htUe if any vacancies on the cob. I can see no reason why we should plant all the kernels from the ear any more than we should take for seed any or every ear wbicb ripens. 1 he more perfect the seed, individually, the more likely is the pro duet 10 be perfect, is the principle in un proving wlieit aud other gia.ns aud plants 1 htlieve. We know that wheat has been changed for the belter Oy seiectuu; single ears and seeCs, aud breediug lutrtfroiu f T a term of years; aud sucn 1 believe to be the true Cours with any oiher 1b nt that bears seed. SnttEP and I.iiBi The practice of le' ling sheep aud laiubs run with the flock wherever the flock chooses to go is hard on the lamb. In large pastures, or run ning in the fenceless pine wcod-S as therp generally do in the pinelanus of the Gult States, th3 lambs become weary, especial ly in wet w eMher when tbey carry several pc units of rain water ia their wool by the time tbey arc six or eiuht trout b old We notice t at a sheep skin tanned with the wool on will rt n fain he&xy with water sev eral days in the hot sun. It cannot be dried completely in less than a wiek. Grown sheep have to carry wet fl-wces weeks and months at a time, when it ra'ns every few days, and the weight is a te- veie tax on beu strength, in the water cure treatment physicians say that it weakens a patient to let him remain pack ed in wet blaukett too long a few hcurs we believe, fchetp may be Ti ry c iffereui from human be ngs iu this respect, but :n the summer wnen the weather is hot, and in the fall as the fleece becomes thick and mavy, for sheep to rema n in their wit blankets week- and mouths at a time, with uo aueuer uaiever 10 reireai 10 in uejiiies ' 01 ram, luounu mey may worry iiirouwu ; 7 aud not die, it must he exceedingly uuco:u- lortahle to them, and to their ia ubs, and wl.ere they have unlimited range their long aalEs daiiy riust re a ferious draw'wk lo the thrift and health ot the fl. ca. 1 hen in dry scasous, 11 the rang is destitute of.. pouus or runnicg streams, they suffer at times severely for want of water, especial ly it they hjve p'enty of salt, and n itho'it salt they will suffer in another way. ihe only remedy we can see for these evils b small pastures, changing the sueep f:oja one patture to the other as the grazing be comes shorthand a pond and shelter located near each other in each pasture. To t'-c ceed in raiting a large percentg;ot laml m proportion to tne ewes, the real wants or ueci&j t'es ol both sheep and laii.lis must be attended to. FabsXips and Sals-ift. The same treat ment in winter wtll Lot answer for all root crop alike. Beets and carrots are the least hardy of all, and when frozen lo?e their sweetness to a marked extent, 1 he parsnip is not only not injured, but mauv thiuk it is greatly in proved, by fmzinj. If the amount of S'.tgnr is not actually in creased, its flesh is so modified that it taA'es sweeter. The parsnip and soisitv are our very hardiest roots ('bough we i-bould in- c'ude horse-rat lis!) and may be left wi'h out harui in the soil whe e ihev crow. But as e cai.i ot eh ptnd upon Dntling the gro.ind open al ad limes, a snare should be etug up to Ujply the tatile. These may be packed in boxes or barrels, and h t! ey are to be kept in the ctll:;r, f-houid be covered witb Bind to rrevent their si r.v eil ng. Iheycn a-) well be 1 laced 111 some shed or othi r out-bui',ing. CaibvMo at id is the true solvent of phosphate f liu.e in the sod (bones), for it is demonstrated that water charged with csrbouic acid dissolves great 11 n -tut ties of it. Alkalies and ebullni.n separate tpe carbou'cacid and precipitate ttw silt. The action of this acid is fo poweiful that iba- vmgs of ivory placed iu a buttle of selt zer a crate softened in twrnty-four Lour-, as if iu marlilic ocid. and the Rel'Z-T wa ter colU;cs afterward ail the plo pha e ot lime contained in the ivorv. Tcpb honey should he tnd unsparingly y e very family. It i no lorter a luxurv to be enj iyed only by few, bul it is suffi ciently cheap to he within the reach of all. It has properties which make it a valuable food. It differs from alcol o' c stiimiian'5 which dull the ln'eitect on the contrary it product s a briuhl intellect as well as a beaithy body. Children arc very fend t f oney. and one pound of it goes further than a pouud of butter It has the peculi arity of keepn g Lctvl, while butter olles btouies rancid and iuiurious to hedlt . FboM prese ct B ptri nces tbis country ill pnluee this vear not far from 550 - 000 0i 0 l abels of whtat, 1 &' O t WJ 0 0 bui-hel- cf eorn, scil 6,000 ( 0 halts o' 10" on. I nc wl t:e 11a! on u.ay elltee hrt-te Tbauksgiviuit nay when it cones. Our fam tin Live nl w 11 have an al'an ai.i"ol ivtntli if: iir nxlanie aii' 1 I. rets i 1 h V. hap fvl; eair lac o -t air I usy mhi i!i to -U' mi; , 1 ini.s,N 1 Ul e.ii oauane u-gin the ki -nii:ntH lei uro, rti.d 01 r Utt iehai,la an t deMiien Kill have l-et'ir buy t r-am! lie r. e-Ustoruert) Iban durit g th. la; 12 1: ouths. Ki bbino the horse ini rrlrg sn.l noon wi h a bsnitful of sin-irtweed will prevtM t the flies from tumbling him during iheday. A metallic alloy for silvering has beep invented hv M. da Villwri ps ingre'i ents are t0 pirts of tin, 18 of led, and 2 of silver, or 90 pi'tsof tin, 9 of lenl, sn i 1 of silver. When the fin i- brought to s bright white heat, the lead is sddel in grains and the 1: ixtnrc ti-red witb a it ck of p ne weod. The Are is mtri a ed until the surface f the bath, to w'tich tha tilver bad j'ut been addc', aS"Uines a el'ovri-li bai ; when it is thoroughly s ired up and the alloy cast in bars. Arttclt 8 to be coa ted with it mu-t first be carefully cleaned with the aid of hydrochloric or snlphiutc acid, and having been heated to 70 tleg, or b ) deg , a-UPt be left to the melted al loy lrom one to flvefminutta, ss their size, may require. Excellent lesulrs tire said to be obtained, but the work would seem to require n.urh pnic'ice on the part ol those undertaking it before they can assure success. infaienric Flavoring Si bits asd 1'r.riT J uicia. Iu making syrups mil ply express the juice bv squeezing tlie riio fiuit iu some poruus'thougu atroug cloth; liueu low Jinir i ii t xct'lleiit thing for tins purpose: tli is requires some sfrenlh, and it in best to prepare small portions at a tim-; to every pint of juice thus obtained add two voilUJa of the befct white sugar, aud dissolve by a gentle heat; straiu through flannel while hot, and bottle. The bett rtoptacl.s for sirups are demijohns or flasl.s, wmppeJ iu wicker-work. Light affeets the col or, aud pirhaps makes some other chemical chautes, ii'juriiig the taste; tliHV shonld be kt it iu aa cool a phice na imdsil lt After the above formula syrups fcave beeu kept tlie whole atim uier, and are useful for a variety of pur rote. In flavoring ice cream no more sugar is netdthl than that contained iu the syra?. To Eesiovs a Speck ob an Eyklamh from thk Era. This, we ail know, re quires the aid of a looling-glcss or the kindly hand of a friend, whether in or out of the house; but there are times when neither of these helps are near; so Nature has provided that, if we will use her appliauces, she will assist us, and with a little practice it will be fonnd the best and quickest ia the end. The upper and lower eyelashes are given us as a protection to the eyts, but tuey also serve as little brushes when an ac cident happens. By takiug the npjier eytlashis between the thumb and fin ger, and drawing the Jul completely over the under laslits, aud geutly mov ing backward and forward, any t-ptcks in the eye fasten on to the lower fringe, aud remain there after having let go the upper. This ia a sure plan aud can be adopted anywhere; but it reqnirt-s some perseverance to acquire it, aud should not lie giveu np if the first attempts rre um-ucccsiifal. Any disagreeable leeliug about it ia not half so paiulul ( r daugtr- ous as la occaMoced by the maiiett s;cck. Apricot Toast. Take some ripe (bat Lot over-ripe) apricots; halve ami stone thim. Make some nyrup with plenty of white tu'ur aud water; wheu boiled for a couple of hours, straiu, lay the pieces of apricot in the syrup, and add a gla-a of wh.ito wine; simmer for a few miuiitea. Cut out of the crumb of a milk louf some rottn'.s a little larger than the apricota. Fry them a pale yellow in fret.li butter, druin. aud ar range them in a circlti oa a dish, with a piece ef apricot on each rou'.'d, oouejive side nppermobt; put a kernel in the centre of each, pour the syrup well over, aud serve with some wbiiptd creum in tlie centre of the dish. Fob a sin pie aud cood pu l.Iing tike two cup3 cf finely grakd l-reaI crumbs, six apples or half a can of canned ap ples, four egs, one cup of sugar, a little grated nutmeg, and a little grated lciu u peel; steam this iu a pud ling oi--li for an hour aud a half, having Hist nior-t eLed the bread crumbs with warm water; serve with a sauce i t sweeti'ued cream, or flour, butter and sugar, mixed in tiie proi'ortion of two spoonfuls of flour to one of butter and two of. sugar; Wat these tcgethcr, a til add boiliug wator until tlie sauce ia ot the proper thick ness; tl .vor with nutmeg and lemon. Cold Fix fi b Picmo. Boil arhtckt u or rabbit aud cut too hYsli as tLin s ;o Then boil two onnci s 1 f maearotii, the same quantity of I sruii - sau cheese, grated, .a little finely -chopped ar.dey, half a pint of cream, some pepper and salt. L.iueal a.in w it it a ftood pa--te spriuklrd with vermicel'i, bake an hour, and servo with or with out a brown sauoo. Cold poultry i r game may be used insb ad of tometLiiig purpc sely cooked. LrrnxE Cakesj fob Lnou. Two quarts of flour, two cuplulu of sugar the yolks of aix eggs and one deasert-hpoon- I ul of sod.i OL-solved in t titbit spoonful of salt. To lie flavored with mace, cic namon or nutmeg and cut into little shapes. Bake ou flat t n. Cocoh TuoetHEs. One onnce Spaui h licorice, two ounces refined sugar, two ounces of finely powdered enm arable. and extract of opium one scruple. Bout the whole together, make into imall troches; to tie dissolved in the muth when the conh is troublesome. Xevtb hi m a braize or tissue veil with sewing silk. Ti.ke sonift of tin; ravt lings ef tlte niuti rial, thread a coarse needle with it and hem tiie ve L The stitches wui not sh.w at all 11 small ones are taken. Roast pat tmlat s a-e i.ioe serve 1 w tli bread cmml fried browu ia bntter, with cranberry or enrraut jel'y laid bo si.le them in the p'atter. Heat the bread kuife very hot when about to cut new bread: this will pre veut the bread's crumbling. A OKAis or two of salt snuffed np 11 to the uoc, when that useful organ is "stopped np," will afford relief. " Lighter and Keener Tool 'anrt Vi plrmento As impleraen's maib; of steel are lighter, stroni-er.and keenvrtban tn-xe of iron, so at? thfy bet'er s lm'el to me by msnnsl lubor, bv hor- power, or by the power of water and s'eam. A man walks earner with ligV 3V1PS, ligh clo'h ard sp. Hils his tin:e more d rectly upon the w.rk 1 efore him in pronort'.on astbflie is l is lsbor i wr-en himself and thnt work. G ve a man an iron aire, and he. bei-ide tv. comin distiuriirexl. finds his blow to tell IcssefflVit ntiy and with les precision than when tbere is an er!ge of slurp steel be tween bis hpnds ind ihe tree. The same applies with aU kin s ot blunt, unicifnti flcally Fhapeel implements. A hoe of riirht inclination will go under and lift the aul, v. ht'e another will drag i,n r it. A lipped drill will go under the grain or a Fcse i cr steel rati, wl i!e such drill as i ordinr.r ly use'd iu lorirg raft iron w'dl otdy operate to render the fibe-rs more ccimpsi't. and will have a! -out the sarce d fTin no ot 'f- lei t in 1 0'-ing a btunt and a -diarr) e 'gid ax do in cu'Hn . Evtrv caT"n;'r know the ilifforenrje tn apr ipeWvanl impmrwT'y fi'etl ew andin two diff ren' I ppsd t-u-gers. A sloping plow'h ire will scour and run ligMly linger the - it. hi'e a Mnnt mw will clg ,nd drag tbroajh it with t ffli't v. The sem' l true of tte cu'ling etlite of a turning tiil for ir f", wo I or It el ir 'htf pi me for ether, f th:e . Wi'h h dc verv nf a pro-e 8 ft r ch"v r 'e-l. il i-prae-ticd t g:v ver'- -.rich di oiDished weight of ra-'al in cirri'iges and cirts as well at in riilnil M- ai l any other mitchinerv requinn? strength ami light neos. The chief succmi of Amer ican ma-iufactures in competition with the older nations, wh're hyr is cheapei wl u.ai ufac'uniur Song t and mre iwn irii eally etahl;s'.ed,is their Hhtne.streiigt!i ind pecu'tar a'tHP'ah'tlitv to the lai r they are to r-enorm. A ditch digger Dani:lin' a sho- e: eigt lrg but five pounds and lifting five pound of dirt will work nub much n or.-anuoa ion snd to n.uch mere pujote than it ruis!r g five pounds cf rlirt on a sbovtl weighing ten poundi. The same is true 111 all mechanical spp a ces and pjwer het!ierof a p inp, a sba n ergiue. a wa'er wheel, or any ether. Ti e co-t eif raising dead weight is e f'en the difference lietween failures and success. Jtor the seoond time the pro uoatory of Fotiiipo, west ot Naples, has been tunnel ed, and is to accon motive a steam con nection between Naples and Pozzjuli. lbere was an ancient tunnel there pas ing under Vircil s tomb. Some suppose that the o'd tunnel wss partial y a natural ft rniation and that it had teen enlarged by the ancient Romans. Ax extra pocket : Thre or four di.ys ago a Detroit clothier sold a young mun a pair cf pacts without bavins' to brag u.o th goods r lie sbrnt what they cost in Aew York, and I be incident mit ht never bave licen recalled had not the bnyev etiti reil the store again yester day. "I Iwnglit this pair ot punts of yon the other day." lie begnn. "Ye, sir." "I am not quite satisfied with 'em." "What's the trouble?" "Why, tin ro are two hind pockets." "Well V" "Well. I always carry my tobacco box iu my hind pocket. If there is only one I don't lose any time feeling on the wrocg side. If there are two I'm never sure which one the Ikx is iu, and I have to let go the plow handles with both hands it once. I want the extra one taken out." It is a solemn fact that the youug man sat down in a dark corner aud waited three-quarters of an hoar for the tailor to knock the two hind pockets into one. Did yon ever bear two married wom en take leave of each other at the gate on a mild evening ? This is how thev do it : "Oood-by V "Oood-by. Come down and tee us soon." "I will. Oood-by." "Good-by 1 Don't forget to oome soon." "Xo, I won't Don't you forget to come np." "I won't. Be sure and -bring S-rah Jane with yon next time." "I will. I'd have brought her this time, but she wasn't very well. She wanted to com6 awfully." "Did she now? That was too bad! Be sure and bring btr next time." "1 will; and you be sure aud bring baby." "I will. I forgot to tell you that he's cut another tooth," "Yon don't say so 1 How many has he low?" "Five. It makes him awfully cress." "I dare say it does this hot weather." "Well, good by ! Don't forget to come down." "No, I wo'nt. Don't you forget to come up. Oood by 1" And they separate. rppECT of the Egyptian war: "X.d," said a colored jxilihciun to Himon, the sagt, "der war iu Egypt is dun over." "1'se glad ter he ar it. 1 'speck dt m folks will haO some peace now." "Yes, but de white folks killed a heap ob de niUgt rs De FreKi.lt nt preteudt to be a mighty good friend ttr de mpgi rn till tie white folks commences to cock elar gnus, den he gtxs b r dinner soniewhar an pays 110 more 'tent ion. Arter tryin' ail nduer means I thiuk dat de niggers had letter come out aud vote de Demo cratio ticket an' b? done wid it." "Egvpt is a 'publican country, ain't it?" "Course it is, but de white" folks hab done captured it now. D thing L get tiu' so hot dat Is greater mind to vrt no nioah." Giddt Miss Bass: A fat bass was swimming around with her plump young daughter 01 e day, when a hook, tem;t iug y buited, was dropped before their uom. lucre s a gotHl dinner for us," wl isix red M:H I5a.a. as she started fur the bait "Hold on. my child," can tio::e 1 the mother. "The b-ut is tempt ing, but beware of the hook which it coueealH. "Oh. I'll risk that." "It wiil be death to you. Take a mother's advice ami Luut for frogs." But ti;e piJdy young thing could not be con vinced, and taking advantage of the tirxt opportunity she rushed forward a:;d tr.ilibtd the bait and Moral You uijy thiuk tue fialiermau tauuht hr- but l.e didn't He fished all that after l on aud dttlu't cv n get another bite. Fvs out cf figures: "S here, that's a pretty way to treat a 5 hat"ex- cbiimed .Viliigw. as Hi'-trins entered th. ofui-e aud slung Millum's Derbv rut of the chnir in which he di sited to sit, causing it to light npoa tho floer aud rod aronnd in the dust. "Five dollar bat? Ho, ho!" echoed Higjins; what Uo yon mean ?" "Mo m ? I mean just what I say. Th it's a $5 hat TLe mau I fcot it of puiil (2 for it and sold it to me for S3. 1 took it imd bail it charged, so, yon see, the man is 5 out toi the largaiu." r'EBFKCTxr harmless: A . Londoner who lately crossed from Canada to Og tlcnburg asketl bis hack driver as to the population aud form e.f geivemmeut of Oldenburg. Ou being informed that it was an incorporated city, the chief oflicer of which was a 5Iuyer, bo m einired: -'And den the Mayor wear tbe insignia of eftiee?" "Insignia what's that ?" a-ked the astonished hack-driv er, "why, a chain about his reck explained tlie cockney. "()h, bleas you, no," responded tlie oth.r; "he's IH-Ttectly I.armlesi and goes about lotfre. TiiEtiu is an anecdote told of Joachim Imff, hIwjs death has recently left b ank in the muxical world. Wheu Meyi rbeer died IliS was living iu Paris and wrote the fuueral march which was played at P.assy before Itossini, "Well. aaked K.iff. "wbat dyou tniuk of it?'' jiou eiier, replied tiie crusty maea- iro, 1 iuiuk mat it would have been b. tier if it had beeu your fuuerul and Meveroeer s composition." Whes a country editor, in order to be np ,0 tbe times, prints a cnt of a uatcnt nieduiue mar, und labels it General Wo sclt y, tho fiauJ is excu.-t.le. aud his read, rs may compbmeut him for his en' orpine, but wheu ho texs a little lurther, and pt:blishi-8 the familiar por- iraii 01 UJiu I'llikllam lor Aralu 1'a lii he shoul 1 lie told ulout it. Ae.nl sracutt. ayraouse was the largest and most uujHirtant of the Ueliet.ic cities. Straljo ays it was twenty mile in circumfer ence'. AgaiUbt tis lmi rtniible wall the power of Athens wan da-sLel to pieces iu B. C. 413, and the city of the arts loot there the piest go ana leader shtpahichit never recovered. Fir a peiiod e.f about uuie Centuries, down to the year 212, wheu the city was plun dered of its valuables, au.l reduced to a provincial town by tho llomaus under M.u ceilus, Sy racnse, with varied fortuue, was always a city great in er aud dis tiuguished iu arts and letter, " It was lnuuy liuiea att icted i;ud roblieil there afur, but it tl:d i.ot'wUoiiy h so its im portauc. , tilt the year MiS, wht u the .Saraceus reiliu e.l it to luMuuiticuice, Oi a.l the ci lea of the atcient world tm.t have had a coutiuued existence, after a faM.ion, Syracuso is now the moat ticaoiaU , m pniaiie nu melan choly aante. Eve... ti rgcuti ia hardly so eWipl . leu km il p over and pros -penny. Tne ciij ot luo midde ag.s to-uay occupies omy ihe smali, waited aud fortified la.ai.d of Ortygia, which was not a tilth p.irt. tuougU it was the oldest portion of the ancieut city, which is ree-konetl to havd had half a miilion inhabit iuts. The railway ride dowu tLe coast from Ca,tuuia oUeis a succession of lovely sea views, but passes much of the wayovir low bind which is extolled of old as the richest grain U-aiiug part of the ialau.l, und is now very prouu.tive of maiaria. Especially uuwiioiesi me, I should say, is the neighborhood of the shallow, water-foul uuunted lake of Leutiui, the larcbt boily of water in Sicily ? The uioit famous of the old towns we touched la Agot-ta (uow called AgusU), and U yt.n.l this we run along the Mega- r. au buy. At Megara was au oldPhouui cian settlement and some interesting reJica of civilization Lef ore the Greek 1 cenpatiou have recently been found there 1 saw some rude terra-cotta heads from there, upon the faces of which is that curious, indefinable smile that is characteristic- of nearly all the statuary discovered by Gen. Di Ceouola in Cyprus. Ir, 'i' n" SilLull.g & C o.L r ,au Kie.ve lueir J-a'Jiion Quarterly for six ruoslbs. Ataily 1001) illmtraiiccs ad focr p"?cs of ne w niur' in each ifu-. Baklet water it a nutriticus driuk, antt ih one of ihe best known for nival itl. Take 0110 ounce id barley, lnilf an e mice ed sugar, the rind ed a lemon and pour on one eiunrt of water. After it baa stood eight bonis pour off the liq nid and add tlie juice of a lemon. ' 'Example is better thai precept" It is well known that dy.-p p!a, bilious attacks, headache aud many other ills Can ouly be cured by removing their cause. Kidney-Wort has been proved to be the nioct effectual remedy for these, . ami for habitual cosliveness, which so atUicls milions of the American people. Coy For five cents, Wells, K.char.lson Jfc Co , Burlington, Vt, will send colored (an pies of all colors of Diamond Dyes, wiiu Directions. Lady Chelsea Ware (with vase) "Yes, it is quite too distinctly tender. Yesterday it knocked against a loathly modem plate and chioped ! ' Chorus of KMthetics "Quite too pre ciously terrible ! LadyC. V. I treated it with dia mond cement, and heait throbbinkly watched by lis side tbe livelong night To-day to-day it la us well aa could be expected I BatCitt. Mich., Feb. 3, ISS3. 1 thiuk it my duty to send you a iicox- mend for the bench t of any person wishing to know whether tlop Bitters are gnat or not 1 know they are good for general de bility ami indigestion; strengthen the ner vous system and make new life. I reco u mend uiy p itieuts to use them. Dk. A. PIUTT. Kupturv Cured. Fhokmxvuu.k.Fa., August 2 uh, 182. Tb. J. B. Mateb 831 Arch Stree', Pht- ladelphta. IMar Mt-. I have been iup- luretl very badly, 11 ga70 me a great deal of trouble and very severe pvn, so that 1 was confined to my beiL I recoived your treat laent for iu,.ture in Dtcember 1830, ana tne louowing -wircu 1331 1 left my support oil and leel ound to day. Yours truly. F. B. fb hsitsr. 1-ErrEBMrNT jjboph. mii tialt a Hund of sifted sufcar iuto suflicient lemon juice to make it a proper thick ness. Dry it over a fire, eently stirring in, at the same time, 120 drops of oil of peppermint; alb r which drop the mix ture upon white paper well greased. Allen' Hraln Fod. Cures Wervcus Debility nd WeaKi.ess of Generative Orns, $1 all tlrurgtsts Send for circular. Allen's Phariuacy, ol3 First av. N. Y. To make panada, soak stalo bread in cold water for an hour; mash aud place on the tire, with a little salt, butter and sngar; cook slowly an hour, nud when reatly to serve add he yolks of two eggs, well beaten, and two table spoon fuls of milk. Don'l fail to read the twinty dollar Sew ing Midline adverti.-etucnt Of ('. A. Wood & C'. then n for a circular. nueh 11 pa 1 ba,. Quick. rotnpttU cnr ur.nary arfVcrna smarung, frequeut or O.G1 -ul iuinutii. kul-. ney anew. l at rtrut i is a Prxpnt by rxpra-a. 9LO, t for ti. L, a. Waia, Jeij Ouj.N.J. AIM AKESIS Ir. S. Silsbee'a Sstaraal THe Scriady isxaut reuei ailtt MXJ iDTailirJW CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. fn r-rs ut a. n. anij iri Rrnt iTN U) i Cirirt The true aul Hlore lo the elTwW or ra'a-ms f ll. leret tH..iutJi Huier. lh:s nt..n. ine u ooenf the rooei p..pnUrreTu.-dleHtraoairPo( auc eemi pmprw.aijr riietHil.-a, aad ia ia iiimen- deinan.i wuererer on Mm Cttii..-iit rcver aifl attie rxia. A Bines' as rui Ihierlin ea a tut la beat boi-'e t.rr, ai4i v ft eta-tautem. a UiLuarnnie ainM.Te. p guiauiltf l;.e liver, aul ir,7iu..rai:nie in-- -i m.-c!i. hi fa. iJ ail lruj.K:i an.l lleaieM iteat r!lT. The Bad and Worthless. are never Imitated or eotmlnfeitrA- This enpecialir true of a fanrly medictne. and It Is ptMitve proof that the remt .lv tmilau-4 ia of the highest vatae. As soon as It had heeo teveu and prnretl by the whole wor'tl that H p BitU-n was the pores', best an l mo-t Taluai. e fauillt medicine on earth, manr lniliattons sprang ap and heina to steal the notices in wtiit-h theprnii an.l the people of the eonutrv ha i rxpreised the merita of II. R, and in ev.rjwar irting to in .lo unTmoir invalhu to n-e their ful imtea.1. exprctins to make monej oo the rretlit and jrnod name of iL B. Many other started notnm put up ln simitar stvle to 11. IJ., wild variously deviietl names in whiolt Ihe worl Pop.' or IIops" were naed in a way to In lnce people to believe they weie the same s Hop Hitters. All sn.'h pretendtHt rcmeiies or cures, no matter what their atjle or name is, an.1 e-pecultv thoae with Lie word nop 'or Hops" in lUtir name or in nv way cooneetei with them or their name, are nil ta:ioti or counterfeit, Beware of them. ToQcti none of them. Uite norttln hat venmne nop Bitten, with s hunch or clatter of rrren H ii oa tho wliite label. Tra-a nothlus e:se. lrostirut.t sad dealer are wnrned sjr.eatt dealing n . U!ii:.u n or rooi.n rreit rJFOR TKE PERMANENT CURE CFt COriSTiPATIOM. .-I yp ether tilscmme ima prermXent in tula ftm. Itrr aka Coilitxtliarn. avntl ei rr?mvi hsaa eqtxtUird tha elabntxd Kidney-Wart m avj E cur. What-jver tiie ovi9, he wevcr ob-rtixL-ail Kb mi. rniia difrvi Qttlutr ram. tnis TemAlT nmrum of --vrfa pijt is vjtt p to bo tr?airicii tho ircakoced parts snd quickly lOnres tva unuci trucm even wura civjiclanal OBfavna xneuitanes mtv onora iSaiea 43- f?"lf yen IU.TO elJier of thoG trrm js Mpiceei.l USE Thi.B.Y. Singer, S20 iTh . f Atfjwl.rtu-f.tji Frr. M avmtnicvi iMrln-t. Ltkfht rufuiinir quirt. rvaTioniraoMl titrable. Vnt on l-t trlai-plavn wti n d-lrri. HP1r -- Orarai t-ti Kl, It toit: ytHiumtotl -ib . ortAW i iw: p! err kirw awl 'a. with SofTool ami fl Book, unit f.i AJo arm on trtrt tni plan If d sirxL tOe-inuiC rmtm. maTUlU-riU turn, dur Iniberand uut tir rulr.witri t4UuMnlsU. rrv. Ak O raJlwACw. at ItUrrJavT Lb leiQ $5Day-TS'$2SampleFree u . u w I , MUWM O.IWt... X. TBoaw auaenac aaveniaaMiit wrul wwnSer a favar apoa Dm adwortkMr and Uia ' vsvmjw taaa ta)T waw tka4 awU' lwi 1 vim r Prurl ' ! ma be la.eu ax liver anl U.i jo ii with Dr. K. V. 1'wrce s -fleasanl rurg tive Pellets." Mild yet certain ia o:ia-ti-.'t; end there i none ot the reaets'u rrou sequert upon taking severe and drastic cathartic. Ey ctrugnists. John Jones lived iu CTeveland. WTiile milking he tied th cow's tail to bis leg, as the llies kept thnt appendage floi ping. - After ba was taken three times around the cow pasture on his back, be remarked: "I lecognize my n intake. I should have tied her tail to ber own leg instead of mine." "Woman ana Her Olttcar is the tit e of an m' cresting treatise (96 pages) sent post-paitt, for three stamps. Address "World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Buffalo. N. Y." 1 "Haiti you any black ladies cloth ?" she asked ambling up to the counter and focusing her glusses ob tbe mild mannered clerk. "So, ma'am," lie answered, civilly; "but we have a choice article in camel's hair." "Do I look as if I'm in need of cam el's hair ? ' she asked, leaning over a counter. "See here, young man, per hapa you thiuk I came from the coun try, but I'm not a fool il I did, and when I want hair, I know enough to go to a hair store aud buy it 1 You can t get ofl any of your dead circus stock on me 1 Camel's hair, indeed !" and she flounced off before tke dazed clerk could recover bis wits and explain. Young men or middle aged ones, suffer ing from nervous debility and kindred weaknesses should smd thrje statipi for Pait VII of World's Dispensary Dime Series of book. Address "World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. 1. Wht dons a duck go into the wate r ? For divers reaaons. Why dot s it come out ? For Snn-dry seasons. Why eloes it go back ? To liquidate its bill. Why does it eoiue out again ? To make a ru:r on the bank. "Oue man's meat is another man's p..-on." Kidney-Wort expels the poison ous htiai'irs. Tiie first thin? to do iu ihe 'pring is to clean the boa. For inter ns! cleansing and renovating, u ) other medicine is equtl to K dn-y-W-nt. la either dry or liquid form it cures headache, tii ii. his attacks coiutipatloa and deranged kidneys. Sr" Tweuty-four beautiful colors of the Diatnoud Dyes for Silk, Woor, cotton. , lUcta. A chiM ca uss witli perftct success. "Gbaxdfa, tne suu is brighter in summer than in winter, is it not? "Ye-s; and it's warmer, and erioys bet ter bealth?" ''Why does it enjoy better health ? Kecauae it gets UP earner. CiiauRo of Miud. I declined to insert your advertisement of H ip Bitters last yc-tr, tiectue I tue.i though: they nuht n t be promotive of the caa'e of Temperance, but find ttc are, ami a very valuitile medicine, myselt and wife haviuitbeen greatly benehlied by them, and I take great pleasure in making tbem known. KfcV. JonN SEAMAN, ttlitor Jl'jme Sentinel, Aflon, X. Y. "GKNEiiors to a fault" may be said of nieu at least they are geuerom enough to their own faults. firatlruce Inexprwsibe. 1'aitek.io.n, N. J., May 13. 1S31. 11. il. Wirseku, O). : Sin I cannot use language expn ssive enough to convey my appreciation of the value of your S.Ve Kidney and Liver Cure in til diseases ol the kidneys, hver and unuary organs. 1 never lose au opportunity to recommend I highly. Wm. Kidcliff It is easier to c.iticise others th'.in to be correct ourselves. C. C. hatsb, 103 Prince street, Jiew York, the well known wholesale manufac turer of sealskin sack?, doImsDS and fur lined circulars, offers raxis at retail. Ibis afl'rds a splcntlnl opportunity to nriier direct from headquarters, and sive the profits ol tbe midilletnen. Laiies are sure ot fretting reliable furs, and fully twenty. Ave per cen cheaper than retain ers prices. God created the coquette as soon as he had made the fool. AM EXTIttimnlMlRV CAKE. acmrrx. Teia. Fniary HI, 1SSL To Ifr. J. W. Graham. Drutrist : jimt Sir Vy raee wan an acnte form of Bmn-hiita, and warn of one aad a half year's duration. I em ployed tM beat medical aid pomible.' bat tailed rapidly. nctU the dot-tors paid 1 would die that mr raac wait ineunMe. Thrown nion mv own mwrnrra. tirot a bottle of PR. WM. H ILL'S BALSAM ( OR THE LUNOM. and tn fix hnnra felt a derided rt lW. Ia three dae the eonh almoet riiaappeared. Now that mr chaneea nf tile are good for many yean, I aarneatly recommend the above to ever? rnff-rer of throat er lone dime. 0. O. LATHKOP. To revive faith is more difEcr.lt than to create it. For dyspepsia, in.Iiestloa, depression of spirits and general OelHlity, in their va rious forms; also as a preventive aninst fever and airue and other interm.t'eul fever the Ferrr-PhospUorate-i E'.xir -,f Calisa a,- made by CsswelL II utard jfc ( New York, told by all Dru-ia, is ihe beat tonic; and for patients recover o.; from fever or other aickiiess, it has no equal. When tlie ixt tl.iiicsarer.ot rassilik-, tiie Debt are malu of those that are. 2.x; buys a pair of Lvon's Patent Mm 1 Stiffemrs n.akts a boot or shoe las twice as long. Bemembranee is tbe onlr DaraJisa out of which mau cannot be driven. Thousands npon thousands of bottles ol Carboline, a deodorizetl extract of petro leum, hre been sold, and f torn a.l over the land cx mes one um v-rsal crv. ' Car- lioline, a now improved and perfected, is the best hair restorer ever uetd." b)li1 y all dnijjii-itfi. Tom 'X'HTatB is said to own a vacht We supiiose she ia sailed by a Thumbs'- crew. De. 8. B. Bbittais savs: "As a rule physicians do not, by their professional methods builtl up the female constitution, bile they st-Moni cure tbe disi-asrs to which it is always liable in our variable 1 1 mats and under our imperfect civillzv lion. Special remedies are often req tired to restore organic harmony and strengthen the enfceblt d powers of womanhood; and for most ot these we are indebted to per sons outuie of the medical profession. Among tbe very best of theso re tie ties 1 sfis'p a prominent plane to Mrs. Lydia E. finkham s VeeUb:e Cot p und." There's verv little or no oppoutiou to a red-hot poker. Koptnrn Cared. Kin-rows, Pa., Sept. 29lh, 1882. Db. J. B. Mater, Dear Sir: I will state to you that 1 a in ail light, and have not worn the support since the 8th of Julv. and since then have been bard at work en a farm. Tbere is co pain or sorecest atout me nor has tbere been since. Yours Kespectfully, G. li SUWAKTZ. All that you wish to know of any new breed of fowls will not be learned from those who are anxious to sell them. Dr. hJIns'a t3ret Qerra Rnetnrer ha tr matrtj of the age for all rsm iliTrsntits All ar stopped rraa. Band to BU A rah ua. Philarlslphia, fa. 6 iy fi LYDIA E. PJrJKHAM'S VES37A2L5 CCMFCUSTJ. Ip Ptwit'Tf Tirt tax Btt (km r.l-fyl evltri- T''"'' 1 , . WMrknl Mk ravalsttoa. It will onre lrrlr th wmt tora ol 7i-ml" r-r plaint aU rartaa troahlea, lnflmnulo and On r tioo, rallinr and DfcylattaK'nli, awl U ootwtiw Spinal Wtaanras aad 1m particularly mifltd Sc im chacs e Lira. It will IlswtTw Ana rxpwl tmsan from the a term tn aaearl ueof drrt.pBnt. The tofKt--7 tn ran orruui hainora there toeneclLetlTeTy tvtoLiJtjitr It reavmw famtaraa, fiatulener. dttroTS aU rTiiw for Umalaata.aiKl rvlterra an aiiM-oK'f thtw a?- n. It cut Suatutr. H-ada. h. eru I n; trli.o. Oeaaral Detullt steepieaiims, DiprtsaioB aad laal RWtion. That feellii' of bearing Sown. eanrfr pain, wett. and backache, U alwaya prrmaof atly rtrred Uj ita a ItwillataUtinKaaad unoVr all amnnsttace ec ti' hannoar with the bvw tha: go -rni the rewiale rjru-m For tbe core ot Eulnry Owiahtu af either lex lh OanpotiDd nwnw"! LTVIV E. PISKHA- VTCETABLE JQX PVCtUBbipivpartdatnandSi W.eUra a-iic Lyan, Mas. Price tl. Six bottle for StV. Sent br mail la tha frm of pitta, tlso la the rorm ot km. os metis or price. 91 per bux lor either. r. rmlka-H freely anewers all kttrn of inttulrr. Bad forparoia kt. Addraaaaabom JtntUm tkit ftprr. So faraBy rtujoIJ be w.:lat LTBIA E. rtSSUAle S MVEH Pnxa. T1)J CVX9 constl(iatk.a. aad ttirpklltv oC tbe Htvr. S eeota Der box. aw- Sold bx all llruuiaea. "fc 13 ABUSE CURE for all diseases of the Kldners and LIVER It has apeoOo aatioa oa Uuaracat Important , orsaa. ititmi U to throw off torpidity aad lryi.. ai-1-T...i-j thahemlth-y aecrction of tho Btlr, and by keeplax tho bowsls la fxaa ja,,.., t-t .,t,j ii. jaglaedueharga. at et I - ', Kyoarraacrti)rroTa RlSlial lJa maiarla.nvatha culllx, win eurely reliere and qucklr cure. la tho Sprlne tooleanattheein, crcry ana ahAuld taaa a thorouch oocrae of It. ti- soi.OBYRRUCCtSTS. Price 8J . U I U 4' 4'M xW flTiWiil The Improved Elastic Trus3. Tib aq!7 TruM that mn b wira with v-a n rbt snl ilay. Tb- rr Hit iiuif'TiLhfi,t rT lar.- it in y mti.iu un,,r-r Ute nevertr-t fttrmin. "hit iI 't-- u live t-:ty. siit. for nmilir t Inipr sr-d tU TniM 4 .. US siai-tj Hr4y, r. laite hir-FTl, York U. YOTJffG Nr-g'SiZVJX and be certain of a ntaadou. a.hiza VAU..1Tl.t BiUM. Jaua-rvUle. Wlaooo-iii. tVTthlartylaor PCII.AIlKLI'Kt MXbr.K. r-qua t.aoy Mair m ftba marktL JiewaeaUter. w- mmti it be esro m jaerf oe. r e you pap for it. Thiahttbeacie other eompaniea retail ( r S50. Ail Marhiueawarranti'.tC r yara. 8-ikI Illoatrate-I Cir cular and Teatiiaoniis. A.f-a "mRLES A. Wont) A CO ' r iiast,riiii.i;!irj KI PI XTrSTrlearitletl Kinds rtreera LcMittna; Hbet iliatrinp. Double Barrel 3recn laaders. 81t O . I arettawrf , tTorfwarih 4 fctvke ktrr Slw l Kreerlt l.l Ink Vant, at Si4..ta :.t "aalearjd B.v-et, UM.arl.i' ,a..4 Pt Mla..t n-.r-t j ir.,t-.i V ;in-h,..i 1 . ... .,t All klaSi atkMrtlM I n. ..... ,,..1 ... dee rviiureil by -1.. rttin-u nd tiimnn-km. J. I .kkl UH .lll Hirlirl l Send Ml a-aiuv tr 1" ruu-Lut. Kill lac-ll. 1.. Sever UiTr a the Sltlp. Twentvne VMnunlrai1vli..ti . . I a-Tv ve L'i.iitw ttut Wn.i- .l,-t: i - .r ell tin tl.vt .r. t--.'t m-w.'i t fn'i-l .ui i 'Jiwla latdiea. wh.ca auuly aiil l Uiy ca.-v.! lliA. O. H. WSI.FY. P. r,!h. tjiwrei T'.. V V l fnuX lir m-li.iii Ita.,-i.r'Hl ,ut.,t (uraau I lOW. I L-U B1 M1U1 I' J W'U b. I Wi'' l.t'l llf. BKN TON. n. i Ky.n le. l'rf.ir.l i'o.. M . . rfi. - l"iii rem-!-.' -i-k f..r it -If 4 .;.t '. Ik. tie w IJ Hatlxf V the TU- Kit - k-ltifi- H .- kn.lW I ui I M.:ti'Wy euro-. C"U-uiul:. -ti. aii I will bretk .i( s rm-h roi l in tw-nt. -four h. tr-t. 91 it b,.'t:. r threl.:tl.f.-r. A.l.lmai tli PfWK a : t. In 2 "aoe err-1. l liiilelph.a. end auuit' f r U t..f tetitu.utaia curt, fr .at i rouu..ut i-r'U TT r T5 a p-tat ear.1 T'i tT R K Patt.. Blt. e I! n-.- AvA. sw York, the Ne- lub i brr f V u 'beatHiitecri!t:iti H.-kfor tlieir "tmi.1- I -r.-.i-lar Ui.Wenta." It wlU "puz.e' and attTuMil T J Mar lucrum. wr tevanera'tiiwi Betrdt pTjDa.kXLNSg6iUAT awawaf Mcoua QrarABca for alt Urn At fmiluatJt. Vn.y m 1 rAiLfl If UkaD a dIrcTel. iV Pit A ! mrmtdmir JMJrL. Trvutfiaat tn,i II (Hskl Iva r. O. nd iiDrfM ajLiraaM l n. Kmmi mr. I Axck 1st. PMla-Hlfc, JX knrmajain.mi RUPTURE, 7'Z a ftaV T-wBawW ar p. Y0UXG MEN l&!TSStZrZZSt and r. certain rt a nmati.,0. addraaa VALUixlS aliUH, Jauoavule. Wl ACEti i ci rtrtTCS, newyOMs !S StVwtni up th Nw Vor of t-4a. wih Iti Mlytf, tt cr'WflvU thoprturbfam, ita rakir mtkIm trait it. jonni-a-si ih;htaa, it- nMiiAoce tt m. utrrr It iark cr-m- tndtTrlUe tra.rta.iie. Ita t-tiavi-t iie arwf in f.c P!- Of lift IB tftr hT dlw. Ikrhn t vn.tatim.si.riM awvw .w-eavs, uat vna I- r cirrriiara anvir.ar laii tl ' P-.-l-Hi now r-a-1 tklrru an 1 fvrifrtrr in fir t VtnaruL Akira P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ectorial HISTQRY'theWORLD F.mbrariT.r full an.l a.wMnt. . ti,ni t antii-at and rmxlern Uiuea, aud in-jln-l'itj a ru-.ry uium autl laU ul tha Orvk an J K..utaa tiupirw, tint nutitlle airea. tha enuaJL th. f-...i.i 3uMew 'Tla!it dMX''"i ul rtthauout n contain, srj aw'hh.torleaI nraTnva. ar.d la tttent tMupteta Hi.ry of tha orid evWpnl ItieSu. .'it'.4 P" ru to Satiqxai. rVamarjia Co. PhikdehUa. Pa. SIX oim tvm. cts sw (LC SELLER 3 RCO. r"rrrsBuGH. pa. IS FPU 12 ti SM I J (NES tHC AU L MILS. tJ E-1 PeCOOaTtiSjTua. Tajru gooA. M fcHI I" tB ttnv. tnr by dni'.rant4 jJ PL v, RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF Tkorheape' nut Hetl 1e.trla rr I'unilJ iMla ! M or I.I CTRES ASD PREVENTS Dysentery, Diarrhoa. Cholera Morbus, Fever aad Aguo. Eheumatiam, JleriTaigia. Djptherla, Influenza, 8ore Tiroat, BiClCTilt Breathing. Bowel Complaints, Loosep.esn, Utarrntra. CBotera Storr.ns er Piinrnl I)tcaarses trim the l'we;a are st.ppei in i or mJnutes by tamnir Kmiway's Ke!y Keiiet. .v fiDgeiitwn or taSauiiitJtK a. ou ek;i"! of uisot. taae, will fojow iae use ot lue K. K. Kei-ef. rr was the rtnsr axo is THE OJTLY PAIN KEMEDT THat Instantly vtorn the most exrruciattn? r:M, luil'iuiDiaiiuii4, an.l cuns C..cufi:..iw, warttier ot the tuiiva, si.miat h, Bowj or oir glaiula or organs, Ly oue aVkJlitaltUu. is rnon ose to twenty minctesu yomarrertiow vlolerit or excraciaticit'ie pia, the khenniatic Bed-nd'ten. Inarm, inpp.e,!. Nervooa. Neunttgnc or pnwtrared with Ui-w toav suiter, KAiWAa"ft lAUV HkUtr- wui ailurd lUiiaut ease rSFLAMVATIOSOFTnS KIDNEY, INFLAMMATION OFTU2 BLADDi:!, LNFLAiLH ATION OFTHS BOWEIA CONGESTION OF 1 UE Ll'Ni.S, PALPITATION O F T II ti li EA KT, H YSTLKICS. CKOCP, rATAKUU, HEADACHE, TOOTH ACHK, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, liERYOUSXESS AND SI .EEPLhSSNESSi The application of the Rea.tr Re'lef to the pnrt er pans where the pain or niiCvu.tj ext-u m,, aff'irtl ease and corn fort. Thirty or sixty tlrop in half tumtt'er of w ver will in a few m nuies care Cramps, sprains. Bourstomacti, lleartliurn, Ntrk llel:frie. bur rhtea, liynenierr. Colic, Wia-I in Uo Uowe!s,aa l ail Internal paiua. 'frareier ahouH atwjvs carry a bor'te of Kl wav's KeaJy Kelief w:ii th, :u- A few .ir.p, ta waier will preeut sickarie or pains fr.nu ciianire of water. It u heller nun Freatli lirwiy ur Hit ters aa a sTIiiiiiiaJit. nr its VAitiouH foumh. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AOCE enre-l f.r l eta. Ttiere is not a remedial agent m thi.1 w:rl.l that will cure Fever and Arie, an.l ti.iiT .M.iiar..ti4. Bi:i.mi4. Scarlet, Tvptiui.l. Yellow au.l oiher leient m.ie.1 brklO'.VAVS PILLS; so quickly as KadwaY'S KEAUY RELIEF. nity Cents Fer bottle. DR. RADVAY'S Sarsap-iriiiiun Kcsolrcnt. THi G&2AT BLOCO PUaiFIES. For th cure of Ctraic Di?aa Scrofula or SrLilU!c, IlereJitary or Cciitygious. rUrnlr T.heimatTn, Scro'ul-x, f-Lin.1.?;n wel ling, Hiirtuta Irry O-urrl, t .ii'-t-fin Sv tens, iVIrtfliiiT.e .'tnii 'si.nt-. irie-'l iirf of the Limit. pv-jf-ia, Wat r i iv.-, I ic L-'i".riiX, Whit- wd Sivc Tata r- I .cer. Ms tt a:il H;p D sev. iert nni lt::it - i'oiH.!ai-i.r!, iix;t. Liver Corr.plaini, qlz Not on.y ti'ea th irtt?rirt'"an Ites- Ivn: ea eel all remetli'il azentt iu in.? tuie of l ur n.o S.:rufUlas Coil-liluti- Dii aL I Ih?:, 1U It is a ptiiive curt f r Kidney izi E'..aJic: Ccn:p!iL;'j, rrtnaryanl w-.u,t Ptett- . t.nivf!, I'ia'ttrt, Prepay, ir;1-- t vui--r. In. :.:. ucnt e o' Lnue, iin'it d li.-:ie. A i.uui 'i;.r..i, aii.i m ail cases where iae r are bre-k-tl; -t '1.-- -I s t.r :r.e water :s Uii. t, cl .u-t. i . v I i"i iiOf like tLe white of an eK ur iar- i.s ;ir h ;e li. or the.-e ia a utorn'O, .141k, o...-t:i a;-viu.i.e aal white bua-.iu.-t .it-p.iH.t-, aul L ,.-re 14 a pricking, buruic aea-atioa :iea pA:cs wittr, antl paiu in the amail of t:.e i:,ck aul a ntf i:.e loin bultl by UriitisL i'ltKI ti.Nii. itL LAK. one bori:e contains more of me a.-.!ve pnn.'i- les of ateiLciues tuaa aii other I r-pari:.o. aken In tea-po.iiifu;ti-os,ji.eo;;it:ii reqmra lve or six umca as ilucX RADWAY'S Rco-ulatiiiir Pills ! Perfect. Pri'atiTe. Ssoth'a" Apjri ents. Act without Pa n A.-.yii Heiiabl3 aad KaturaL in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUnSTTi'rr 107. CALOMEL. PerfectTy taTe!q, etptn-tj cre I w rti n-v-t ftnn, para-e, ro i.i.e, pi.ri.'v, '..tt; id t s:rea;-Lt-n. Kanwars Pnj. for '' care of a:: !;-. t t" ot ths sr.imjrit. Live", ! iweis. Ki l'i-.t, u:,i i kr, Serroua Piaeaset. of Antwt.i I ile.i.iwtie. Conatlpation. (Vtarcii., lii.l.--ti ia, D; i-p-:, Baioc.ie, Fever, In.l.un.naiio.i ot l it Bowria, Mies, ar.l ,it; rter.inT-iiieiiit t.f the 'nfr Bal Vucera. I'ure.y reirfiai.ic. c"utuia.i.i uc mer Ctrr. mir.era's, r r .It'tei- rivas.tr u.-i observe ttie fotiowimr svinptom reu;rlmr from U aeaxea of lie Kieesuve, itrgjj ; lon-i :pa Uoa. lawaM Ti'm, Ku:.ne-t ol U...O.I m m Hea.1, Aci.lityof tie St:'miich,".in ra, Heanh.iru. Psmst of rootl, r'ni:uc-. or eii't: i.ii;:est macU, Sour Eru.'tuii.u, s;n..-iiiir .r i'juirirtj ac the Heart. ChtHln or riuJeri.itf v-u.a.i.,in ai.ea In a lyinw poarure, PiniDe-a .if V.-i n. Oout WeM bel.-re tne Siirit. fever au.i .lull I ain iri th- He!. lie Be eo.y tr lvrso,ra'....n. Veii..u. of tte Sun aa.l t.fti, fa-n in ih si.ie, i 'e, Limbe, and Suduea tlueiiea of lieat, B .rulu u A few tlfwes of Ftrwavs Pn.rjj iri;t free tiio yatein frota all the auove-iuuieti d. .r Jeri. SOU) BY DRUCtilSTa rrlco, S3 Cent Fer Bww. KEA1 "FALSE AND TUUE." Send a lenerria-np to RADWAT CO.. Sa S3 Warren, Cor. Chuivh St, New Yrt flafurmuUta wurttt tfloujoi ya oe aent to yon. T tba Pnblte. Be aare and a"t for P.jpwtTH. an t see that t-io aaiae "ammi iaon what yoa buy. nfail.rtrentl t: Ktl .'.tu DLn-. r. lr.lK,ir-rn,Opn:m F irsr, 1'-ti.':U aiw - -rTfua fntl Hi. -ltd l. ew-i. T 'lrritH-a. I-vyv-r-i, Litri Mtm, M-rtarnt- bauaiv-nt, iMbvn ani all rvtf amlfnf 71 ry tupl vmaif cauMr Nvrw. Jis Pnaatrai tt. q. In. ipiUrUrea 4 fh Iil'N-i, at'eaiach. b -; fr K:aln-ja, no rwttirs ttaip a niiir, j PPtt7r.r ' T. 'r RVIXk 5VE TAILS. TiuM. Th.uaaia eat lima. In 2 wivl-riu. it tha iu- it thl ar anatAiutnl tha TIIE DR. H. A. KM II MONO il.DK All il . oy ail imrrTata. AGENT3 jt.t. :t lit v.rl(t nt'- fi'f 1- a'tH-U rae, ;U 't . ,1 -HALL'S ured I OB TUX LUtt'GS. xu-Hlf 1. lauh. - J i7"li" -'. 'Mr kw4tji.a; Itrettttiina - nt, i.iu.n At . ttneVwTaeV .u"' "!Sht w ao.l 2S a . - , 1- . isjsj l-e "ol r.r u.a aSjva tli.- b. "in,'3vl e- f tha wors und ami ot iun tSr'JL il !?,l laJe-rt."rtniiUn!vf;-3 l-iT.T'' . ,t Mnd T 0 1W1TLEJ TREK, t.- i V. fci. hi aaaa. aa T nav JTia im2 r T. a. auaan. in fjati u ;w T-.
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