L SPRINGS OF JOY. I OAIF.S OP HEAVEN A3AU. L. TfUof tho ricMarcf of a Heal cnni rn of IVbir wm the ftiatoti of antiq- Lt liar fr 1-rnin end fconkn. Oa ,?nl ' 1,0 T" taj'KhtM' Lh tVir to nnjr ono who would mi ?tritv it MrnnP' thi"F f,,r t Z rtVarnt rtt tlio mn who could toko n .mll bve. t ny rto. two . elc ,f nmnhnial-brawry an.l Jiatrlot,,,,. h i-iw.'K dmightiT a prize to nght for, OthnK'l rlo Uxto the battle. The nt L.iurw-ethund.Tellnlo dint, ami th J .k lay nt the foot of the cuniiipr The work don Utliniel coition , trt claim lii "idn. Ilavitu ron Ul th oitv, it w no grit Job for him to ,, the girl' """rt; f'"' however fint woman h. rwlf may ta ahe alwaya , omirnL'e in a man. I never saw an ex u,tbt. The weddin f.-Uvity hov raw lor Otlmiel and Achiwh aro about ,to tl'uir now home. However loudly rvnihals mar clash and the louKhtiT rinr, ,im are always ami when a fondly rtier I (hiiRhter it's Bu1 Adtanli, iLiuulit'T ' faleh. know that now in tho 1 to ask almost an vthitie lio want of hi-r pr It srins that Caleb, tho rooiI old i liad (flven ana wed-linu prowiit to Ilia ihti-r a ploec "f "nt mountain- mid flopiiiR aoiiUiwiinl toward tho rtirf Arnliiu, swopt w',n vor hot , It una rnllo.1 "a nu th land." Hut nlmiuits an adlition of protmrty; alio l4lMnv of Ian. I thnt I well watered f.rtile. Now it h no wonder that Caleb ti.nt amicNt the Lriiliil party, liwere mi ( u-nrs Isi-niw arm wan khiiir away that nidi hardly her at all. Rivea her moro .licnks. She ami! to him: "Thon hast ii me a i titli laml: Rivo mo aiso springs ,l,i. And h Ravo her tbo upper i.r and tho nntliir aprliis." I. at a Miuirwlive iwixsnKo ! Tho fact is, ,u Caleb, the fiitluT, liav At hah, tho liter, a south Intnl. (lisl Kivea to iu world. I am very thankful Lie bat a it to us. lint I am like Aehwth ia tho tint I want a laruer iirtioii. Tree ", .wit, and Kfasa, mid liluu nkien are tri'll iu their plnoea; but ha who ha lug hut this world for a xu-tion han no ii at all. It in a iiiouiiIjuiioiih land, Hit off toward tho domrt of Borrow, t hv liery mtooimm: it is "a Mouth land," a ftiin for any man that trie to put hia in it. What ban beon TtiurVxierluneo ? I hiw been the exiH'Vieuiw if every of every woman that hoa tried thia I for a portion? Vm-on Klindiuth, tln MirrotmdiiiKii f Kimp, ni unhappy w the painter nketi'lieH too niimiU ly rrml.lo m her face, nnd hIiii iiidlciuuitly iiit: Von muMiKti ike off my likeuiwa nut nnv uliailuwii!" lloL'urtfi, at tho jhclcht hi article triumiih, ia hUiiir at to iieath witn rliarlu ix-iiUM tlio he had dcdiiiteil to the Iviui; does .to to l nro-pt.ilile: fur (irpell. out: "Who Ih linn IIok'U-IIi? Tulio k-iimii'TV out of my iiri-M-mv. ' Itt iiis- isluridau thrilled tlio earth with 1o.iihmv, but had for his lost "I am absolutely undone." Wolti" ftmililintt aroimil the iiikMand !: to write, say to his daughter: "tiii, lie lnu'kto my room; there is uo rest for Valter but in the grave." Stephen I, the wealthiest mnu in bis day, or, nt me. uiiiy i-i'onil in wealth, says: "1 io life of a gnlley slave; lieu I arise in Tiiinn my ono eifort is to work ho Imnl can sliH'p when it ots to Lenlitht." h IjiioIl ui'pluuili'il of nil the world, in kvy millet of hia lit.Tary triiuupli kiits: hi remember, IlliillJvt, when wo llss ;li from the trtiillnin Kallory nt tho There arc now no Kood iilavs to liiuirh an the Ikixoh." Hut whv ko far iih I useil to fti no further than your to lind on illiiht ration of what 1 am k mo out tan aiiciMwiful wurldliuits it any religion, nml you know what I by aueeewiful ivi.il.lliii.rs pick mo out i.iTKsful worldlings, mid von rannot lnore than one thnt looiis Happy. Caro nun nenwa mo nri'le; care iIi uks him Take your st.iinl at o'clis-k ut tlio of Nassau Biid Wull strt-u. or nt brncr of Caual strent ami Itrmulwav.iuid it lie iicniiizeil plivsio'-oinius. Your is, your insuraiiee moil, your im- yotir whohwnl'Ts, ami your retailers. ila as a floss, are lliev haiinvr No. fcliiits their Hl'ps; and, making no npMal hi tor help or coiiiforl, limy aro tossul rwither. How luis it lnvii with vou. inv Are you imuv (Hmtetitsl in tlio lioinio frliHin riMims than you vero iu tho two you luwl in a hoii!.o when ymi utm-lisl? noi niKinioro care aim wiirrimeiit Vim Won Hint. Ilflv I.. ... I h than vou did liel'oi-er Soiml' of tlici t men I have ever known hava Ihvii tuf great fortune. A mail of hiii.iII means is'piitiiiLToalbusinesH h traits, but the Blest of nil 1'tuharru.sHnieiitri is that of tho ho has Inriro ivtuUM. The lin n who lit suiciclo lH.'1'ause of monetary Ions... lose who eaniiol bear the burden any Is-enuse tbev havo only n liundre."l mid dollars loft. Howling tireen. New York, there is a where Tallevriiml uuml to m II., ..u brite ItiHIi. All tho worhl kn..w ,i, I fi wealth almost iiiiliiinl.sl ; yet, ut tho of his lifi., hiiKuys : " Liohold, uighty. yearn have poKied without any Jiruwti. jnlt. save fHtUtun of IkmIv rtn'd fiiticiH) pi, great dixixjui-ageiuuut for the tulare treat Uisgust for the paHt." Oh, toy U, this ia "u aoutli hiud," and pea off toward iliHserU of aor I and the nrayor whiih AcUsah uuido I father Caleb, wo make thia day to our tlwl: "Thou haa glveu lue a aouth (give me also upringa of wator. And iv tlniu tho upiier springs, aud the IT iipriiupi." Wssl Ik) IKid! We hava mora advaiv f i ven us than we can really apiirotriato. vr ,pintuul bleesingH olfert.1 us in thif I wnii U J ahall enll the nether springa. orie in tho world to como which 1 aliall vyfmr springs. "hall 1 HnU worOa ouough threaded Kht to i..t forth tho phviuiio of re. i, i, iiuaom io iIcwtiIki it iu wurdx, t ou a harp. Mrs. Jlemuns, not And hnil; i mur in orotie, hiiikm tluit praiso o. I hristoplier Wren, unabh'todo. It in UllllfllUi'i yi.piiii.f it into Hi.. "i. I UUl John l-titdw.,.. 1.1.. IJ 'it it In ordinary pliiaaeoU.gV, taken if.Lsi'uiation of allegory. Handel, with . , "".noni to reueli tho height of - , ii oi in an ornuino. till. I UO lllll on .wiptl. u. . I . J' W. I do not mean u 'lm !l.rii kT .i r!1 ''''riblinii life. Where pa it Horn, there ia a who la gurluud of i n, H t,"nvV.1U KroamKtl,ore are K'F .W,'",ro tlluro ono day of Ww ',u,"'l't fbristiau man that I n. .r,hlt0 w,!,x U,e 'Kltning of W pii kuig out for hi,,, RrooJl i,s"ll!1J!"lU,r":,if ,ho waik fo, tI', Ueavon ofyilKiTU: " ,io ,luw L L ,""ito1 I'losaoiiiiiuf, are lot J dream.; if ho bo thirsty, tiie poteu- 6 fTal" l . "1 l'U Cllv Ur": "he ait Ctt ? U" "' that of i.!i tb" "ni-out coat;" tha UK'.at?s n,,J ' him come lul- th. inn.iJ hM" '"' n,, ''. Mu'r? Lu.1'?rr'r1.out I' hoi t..f Chr 1 m tlmt P-HWa Held tho Si Viu " " m"" ,lown- f'o I 'U ,row'l oil the boulevard of 1 hleaa Christ for tha present aatlafactlon ! rellgioiv It makos m man all right with reforenca to the pant; It make a man all right with reference to the future. Oh them aether spring of comfort I They are peren nial. The foundation of Uod xtandeth aura having this seal: "The Lord knoweth them that are Ilia." "The mountain ahall depart and the hills bo removed, but M y kindness shall not depart from tho then, neither shall the covenant of Mr peace be removel, anlth tho lrd, who haih mercy upon them." Oh, cluster of diamonds , set In burniaheil goldl Oh, nether springs of comfort buinting through all the valleys of trial and tribula tion I Vhn you aee, you of tho world, what satisfaction there la on earth In re ligion, do you not thirst after It na the daughter of Caleb thlnrtod after tho wator springs It la no stagnant pond, aenmmed over with mntaria, but surlnirs of water leaping from the Hock of Ages! Take up one cup of that sprlne water, and acroas tho tip of tho challeo will float the delicato shallows of the hcinvcnly wall, the yellow of Jaapor, tho greon of emerald, the bluo of aar donyx, the lire of jacinth. I wlah I could moke you understand thn Joy religion la to some of na. It makes a man happy while he live, and glad when ho dies. With two feet uoon a chair and bumting with dropsies, I hoard an old man in tho pool house cry out: "Mesa thn 1onl, oh my aoul!" I looked around nnd aaid: "W hat has this man got to thank Ood for!" It nmkos thn lame man limp like thn hart, and tho dumb sing. They any that tho old I'liritan religion is a Julot leMs anil toyleMi religion ; but I romemlier reuiling of lr. (iooilwin, t he celebratoil I'liritan, who in his land moments said: " la this dying f Why, my Imw obidea in strength 1 I ani swallowed up Iu dod." " Hor ways are way of )ii'a,snnt neMv and nil her paths nro k-:'uv." till, vou who have Isien trying to satisfy yourselves with tho "south land " of this world, do yon not fool thnt you would, this morning, like to havo nsiia to tho nether springs of spiritunl comfort Would yon not like to havo JeMi Christ Is-nd over your erndlo and Mefw your tnble ami heal your wounds, and strew flowers of consolation nil up mid down the gruves of your ilmd? Tin religion Ihsl ran 'ivu KwtH'iot ili'aiir's wlilir we live; Tl reunion can Mnpltly Hwili'l oomfof t wbra we ilio. Hut I have somethiui ImUt to tell you. uggUl by this text. It meiiis tiiat old father Cal' fi on the nislding day of hisdnugh tor waiits to make her Jitt as happy na (sible. Though Otlmiel was taking liernwuv, mil his heart was uinioi t liroken Isvniim shn was going, yet Ih givos her a "hoiiIIi land;" sot only that, but the nether sprint;; not wily that, but the upior springs. O (iisl, my Father, t thank This' that Thou hast given mo I "aouth land'' in thus world, and tho nether ipringa of spiritual comfort in this world; 'nit, more ttinn all, 1 thuuk Thee for the itpis-r springs in heaven. It ia very fortunate wo ran not aeo heaven until w get into it Oil, Christian man, if you could soo what a plaei It is, we woiiM never get you bark again to tlioi.llli oor storo or shop, and tho ilntiin you ought to iicrform would go negleetil. I am glad I shall not wo thnt world until I enter it. KnpNjso wiinmu allowed to go on nn excursion into t hat good land with tha ideaof returning. When we g a (hero, and heard the song, and hsiked at their nipt ore. I faces, nnd mingled in tho su Mrnn1 sM-iety, we wouhl cry oat: "I't u Ktayt Wo ore coming here nn v how . Why take the tror.lile of going laid; ngfiintothat old world!' We are here now; ht us slay." And it would luko angelic violence to pnl us out of that world, if nco we pit there. Hut u: people who cannot nf ford to pay for nn entertainment some times come around it mid look through tho .liHir ajar, or through the oHniugH in tho fence, so we come uil lisik llirou;th tho crevices iu that giHsl hind which (i.xl Ima pro vided for us. Wc can just enh'h a glimpsof it. V.'o iiiino near enough to hear tho rumbling of the ctcrunl orchestra, though not near enough to know who blows t'no cornet or who finger the liurp. My wild spread out both wings and chip them iu triumph at the thought of Hiono upper springs. Ono of them break from boueuth thu throne; nntl:er brook forth from bononth tho altar of tho temple; an other at tho door of "the houso of many mansions." Upior springs ofglndne Up tier springs of light ! Upp r springs of lovo ! It Is no fancy of mine. "Tlio lniuli which i in the midst of tlio tbronu shall loud thiuu to living fountains of watiir." Oh, Hnvior do vino, roll iu upon our souls ono of thorn an ticipated rupture! l'our aiiminl tho roota of the pan-hod tongue one drop of thut llipiiil life! Tosm before our vision those fountains of (lisl, rniulKiweil with eternal victory. Hear it. They are never sick there: not ho tiuicli n a he.'idaciio, or twingo rheumatic, or thrust neuralgic. Tho inhabitant never wiys: "I urn sick.'' Thev ui o novor tired thei-a Might til fnrthost world is only the iiluy of 4 holiduy. They never sin there. ltuiuea.sy for them to lie holy its It is for us to siu. Thoy nover dio there. You might go through all the outskirts of thn great city and find not one placo where the ground wuh brokuu fol a grave. Tho eyesight of tho rislivunil ii noer blurnxl with tear. There it, health in every check. There i spring in every foot. There is majesty on every brow. There I joy in every heart. There i hoMtiiuii oil every lip. How they unmt pity u as they look over and down tun! sen Ms, nnd say: "l'oor things awuy ilown in tlmt, world." And when some Christian is hurlisj into a fatal accident, they cry: "tlood! he is coming:" And when wo sUind around tho couch of some loved one (wIioku strength is t;oing away) mid we shake our hviids fore ssliugly, they cry: "I am glad he is worse; he liu tswn down there long enough. There, lie is deud! Como home! Como homo!" Oh, if we cuuld only get our iiloux about thai; future world unlwixteil our thought of trans fer from horu to there would boos pleuHuiit to us op it woa to a little child that wo dying. Him said : " l'apa, when w ill 1 go lioine And ho aaid: "To-day, Florence." "To day f Ho aonu f I mil so glnd !" I wiah I could atimuluto you with thoan thought, oh Christian man, to tlko highoNt 1xiiljla oxhiloratiou. The day of your tlu iveranco ia coming, U coming. It isroliiug on with thuahiuing whwla of thu duy, and tha jut whoal of tho night. Kvury thump of thu heart ia only a hammer stroke striking oil' another chaiu of clay. Hctlur aouur tha iWk and iil tha rupo, Uio harbor is ouiy six inilm awuy. Jeaua wiil come down iu tha "Nnr row' to uuiot you. Now is your salvation luvirer than when yuu believed. L'nforgivuu uiuii, iinpardunud man, will Tou not to-ilay muka a cliuico butwaeu Uioau two portiona, lictwecu thu "south loud" of tills world, wliicU aloiH's to tha i loser t, ami thi glorious land which thy Father offer theo, running with eternal wator i-otirw Why let your ton juj be c-onsinmxl with thirst wheti theru uro the iiclhur upri'ugs aud the iipnr Kpriugs, iviufort hers aud itlory hura uftorr Uit mo toll you. my dear brother, that the Hillient and wirkodest thing a niuu over ilooa lu l,i cl.rLi in... i.. ..r ,i i ... ..j.- V .11..,,, 1HU IUW Ul III" 1 11 1 i a uiLsliiko that cuiiuot I h corivcle I. It is u downfall Unit know no tilleviuliou; it Is a ruin that is n unsJile.-w; it is a kicknotiM thut ha no iiiMlicaiuniit; it is a grave into hicli a man goo but never come out. '1'liurnforu, inittiiij; my hand on your shoulder a one brother puttt hit hand on tho shoulder of a brother, 1 say this day, bo manly, and sur render your heart to Christ. You huvo boon long enough serving thu world; now begin to servo the Lord who bought yuu. You have tried long enough to curry theu btuiloua; lot Jasua Christ imt Hi hoiildur under your burduu. Do I hear any one in thn audionco ay: "I mean to attend to thut of tor awhile; it ia not just tho time" It ia tho timj, for Uio kimpto reason that you nro sure of no other; and Uod aoixi you belt thi morning, and , Ho aunt mo here to comfort you with thia iuuk kugo; aud yuu must hear now that Christ died to save your aoul, and Hint if you want to Im auvod you may I hi auvod. "Whoaoever will, let him coiuo." You will uover llud any more convenient euaon than thi. Homo of you havo bcsiu waiting ten, twenty, thirty, forty, llfty and aixty year. On some of you tho auow ho fallen. I aeo il on your brow, and yet you havo not attended to tin am ilutio which U'long to tho very apriug timo of Ufu. It ii tSoolonilxT with you tiow, It il October with you, it ia December with you. I am no alarmist. I simply know thia i If a man doe not repent in thia world ha never resnnta at all, and that now ia Uie accepted time, and now ia the day of anj ra tion, oh, put off thia matter no longer. Do not turn your bark on J mm Christ win cornea to aave you, lest you should lorn your onl. On Monday morning a friend of mine dtartod from New York to celebrate her birthday with her daughter in Virginia. On Saturday of the same week, juot after min rlse, I itnod at the gate of (Irccnwood wait ing for her ailent form to como in. It ia a limit Journey to take in ono week from New York to rdiladelphla, from HhlUvlelphia to Italtimore. from Baltimore to Washington, from Waaliingtoii to Virginia, from Virginia into tho (rront eternity, "What thy hand tlndotb to do. do it." COMMERCIAL. Tit A DIC STILti IV TUG DUMI& Dun Flnila Affair I.eaa Encouras injr Than I'.vcr, Huslneai reports t lis week are rather tnsa enour igin , in spite of moat atlsfuctory crop prnejiecbi at tha Weat and the enc uirageiiiout thereby given to all lirnnchus of tnde. Tho actual transnctlon at pr,t mt nppj.tr toboa little larger than last year at thn snme time, but the di preioii In aoinn inijiortaut I rnin hea of buHinea ia mori eri'ui!y felt Thus the accounts f ro il iro i manufacturing rcjtoni nro not encouraging, an I tin nisirt of 10 fiiilnri' during the week at I, yuu, M l., I an unfavorable sign. It port from moot Western citiv xc.-pt Oni.ili i show no iur proven o it. A di cr, use i.f nbout 1,UM ron weekly curn-d during April In . Ii ' on' put of char coal iron furnaces, nnd lb" red n tio i m Kist- cru prici s lins not yet improvisl the sitmition. t'oulliero and Wtxteru Iron Is ill crowdeil ; tt miii Die mai ket, the attempt to establish licltiT prhi-s fi rrnils iiiiaid in nothing, and the timret for bur iron is low ami liiiratis factory. Tho window n'an trade i bolter, with fuctoriiH all in opcr.it ion. I lie unlavoial'le liwulta of thn cpen winter still alTii't the ccul trade, in which, however, Ihi ie is c!aiino.l to be some fmpi MVoiuent. Tho grncrsl condition of rnilrond pn perty diH' not npnr to have Improve I. Money ia hot lacking, while foreign exchange it a kluiilu lower. The rxporui of principal pros, duct for April how an Increnso of SI )r cen over lust yenr, which, taken In cornice tioa with tho una 1 1 incieiso iu imsirts nt Now York, point to a probable miii of import over exsirt not l ulf in grout a the excosa l:ist your, which wnsi.eirly (I'J, tioi),lXM. Tne fnllurei during seven diva: Unit mI Stnlu , t 'niiiid.i, .".'; total, !l.v', ns coin 1 iiiisl witn I ist wis-. For tno cone s'iiding Week of Inst year th, tot.il w:if It' Illown to Pieces, llv nn explosion of dynamite nt O-coolti iiiine, at lsliH'ining, Mich., fmir Austrian miner were terribly injureil. J.mii B. sett had Ins skull Inclined, Johu Turk had his right arm blown olf and wai othurwlso jnungled, Antolno Zaai u.ik hud hi loft arm (Kirtly blowu off nud tho fourth nin i wu painfully wounded. The first two may die. The accident occurred through, the carclus uesa of the uieu injuroiL GENKIiAL MAllKKTS. riTTHiium.it. HUTTKH Creamery $ Country roll CHEKSK Oiiio full croutu New Yolk KtifJH IS I !M 1J 11 IU II l'J l:l H IS Kill: ITS AmoI.m I.I.I 1 .n 3 mi J'ULLlli-Chicken. p, 71 7i Turkey iu l' Id I'OT ATOMS- Irish, us ;f, Wnei't. Sim 4 no KEKDS Clover, country 4 .VI 6 tii 'I iiuolliv .Mi It", Hlini grus.4 1 Ul 1 '.'I Millet vi "mi W II FAT ii'o. J red u: HI " .J " us COUN No. a y,.)lo vnr, 41 4 J MixiKitur, !is :t.i .Smiled imx d, ;;s ;r.i OATS New No, while, HI ;ij HYK Now No. "Ohioiind I'n. M f,J Kl.UUK Fancy winter put, .' 7.i fi Oi Fancy spring its, t' I (I ti IT) Cle.ir w 'inter Mki ftyft Ilye Flour, a'c ,i.V) U AY New Timothy, 1101 1.101 IHse, Iroin wagon 1'iOiJ lmsl MIDDLlMiK Wiiiu.-, 14iKl 14. VJ Hi nn. 1,'iki l.'.Vi Chop Fe si. JJ00 14 0U IIALTtUiillK. Win a! No. a lea, M M llyo n m Corn 4J 41 Outs Weaturn 'M 'M Hutter is lJ Kgg l.'i l.'t Uuy Wosturn 15 OJ 15 U5 ri.NCISNATL Whaut No. " roO, M f K7 Hy 47 4H tiiru bS M Out '.7 Kggii n ia I'ork jo do Uuttor 15 "o rnit.AUEi.rntA. Flour Family t 4 HO $ 8 lo Whout No. J, Hod W VI Corn No, a, Mixeil 4-i 4U t)ata Ungrudei White til 'M Hye No, a to Hutter Cieamerv Extra VJ W thotac X. Y. Full Cium 0 10 MiW VollK t'uttle, $ air.) $ 4( Hlieep, y ui 0 00 I-uiiiii, a ,VJ 5 NI lb Mve, (,10 5115 Flour ,1'ntwnts, to I t5o Whu.l No. a He I, M Hi Hye State, Ml M Cm Ungradel Mixed, 40 4' Oiila Mixed Weatoni, USi SI HutU-l' Creamoiy, 14 'jo , V euvry, 11 10 Cheese Nutu Factory, 11 1'J bkuu L ght, 10 Weauru, V)i 11 V Eg-s Hiuui uud I'enn, la 14' MVF.-STOL-K ll UKi:S. Central Vie I, lint Liberty CATTL8 Market q il-t wit i ln.il j o no olia i ;o In P' ioe. Fa.r to prim i, 4 to '4.3 k; ou n o i, ' t"SJi ;bulUu il dry co-,l-to 3,', Mccordl.,f loqil iluy and o i litiou. bUKKP AMU LAMB& Home 7 or b un lot io i a, a id they were all diiued of rinlily at full prio. tVn ( ul i ui 4,'Xtj for g xsj to piMU i, mi I 3 t nti for u iiiiiiio i io lair; ulu of I cur iiriuu ttshiugUui count ahuip avjr.ignu fJ hi-, at 4C; uoinmo i spiMM lamb soul hi uu, but gouu iu pi'iinj would hsve brought 7 U bo, UuCH. Market co itlnim o,'i'.oo'4 I ail o i:i d eruuiy dem irnl xoi; prio wt.it! fiirtaif da o i ialt and ibui-u wia i Ida a uuiu wr hf jvor uiikol I i a jU at H i i 4. 0 Jo. A Comruon-Sfnjuj letter. To TH Enrro I sco that newsivinec article are again making their apcarancc calling attention to mat tor pni tnlning to health aa well IU to tho moans whereby dis ease may lie reninveii and gooii Health pre-M-ved. I nm thereby reminded thnt I havo received from timo to time, iinmiihlet tnibli- ration iamieil by the well-known firm of II. U. W arner & Co., which dwell upon tho his tory and growth of kidney disonnoa; allowing bow (itch la the cnuse of (sinsumption, heart, brain and nervous disorders, which can only be auoceaafnlly trontod bv removing tho prim ary ilionno from the kidney. At tho anni! time caro I token to remind the render that Warner' tSnfeCnro I the only mean where by tho physician or tho Individual cnu su reaafully prevent and euro thia rlasa of di aonsn. Whilst I have personal catt" to feci grate ful to Warner' Safe Cure, for the lenelit which I derived from it when suffering from kidney trouble lost spring. I cannot so-.sincu thnt remedy is nlreiuly ao well known in every household, why the partioa intenstoil in its manufacture should continue to cxhiuI money in calling attention to whnt the public already knows so well. I nm nwnre. Mr 1'xlitor, that the members of the medical pro feesion are wldom dispn. d to ivo ilue cnsbl lo proprietary medicines, but public conll donee is likely to be even more shaken in those learned gentlemen since the startling disclos ure Iu tho Hobiuton poisoning cai were tnade in Soniorville, Miw. Hero it was discoveriHl, through the effort f nn insuiduce romp.mv, that eight cnae of death from arsenical miHoning had isvurrod even of thetn iu one liimilv, and within flvo year, and the other that of n relative whei-eln the true cause of ilojith had not boon even susKs t,s ,y pi 'iminout physician w ho Were in attendance. hut who licntiil the cnaisi for other cnuse., and Dually, w hen death oc curred, Isauisl ccriilli'iii.-s for such i nun i at pneumonia, typhoid fever, memngitis, etc. After aiich ail cvid -nee in' the utter ininm jtencv of thoe physicians, who were re garded ns exports in their profewiion, I can not conceive why it will be longer nisvssiirv for further ndvcrlisiiig to Is- done m I chuff of H at nerV nlo t'nre, since 1 deem the Soiiiorvillo div:losiir 1 to I',' llielsv-t possildo t'lldorsi-liielit of the ;;ixl tense IMMUlfcsteil liy those who take mntt. i s of health in their ow n hands and use n r.-mcdv w lu.'li cxoel i. nee has shown to Is- f h Ty n iipt.sl fcr too pni'jswa inleiidiHl, insteiol of li u .tuig t homsclvca lu ex-IH-rmiiHital Iwind-'. I'.xi'KiiiKNtT.. Tltf; tall fetiiiilc bat, now ao n;;ituten ilui inimls of tin- mil So f rciiiictitcrs id tlio Iiotiiliiti I'ltx Hint it ih prupiiscil Unit the it shiiuM In' ilisiilnl like ii (Junker iiu'rtihf limisc, tin' men sitting u: flic ri'le utnl t lie nuicli nn the otlii'i'. Hospor.i W' ncrjon living nt Fimllay. Ohio, pronounce tl:o stoiir tlmt Milt water is aircctini: the rm v ell i tlmt cl inn fnlse, and t'laim then '.ejer are sent o it li rival tow im . The 1 rin r UU well. It is cluiincd, arc us clear, dry, ntul Mrcnj in prcsnure us tliev were wUnn flr-t drilled, and some of Hum huvo Incn llo iiiiK for over four year. ( Million similnu in llenih On account of Ih lr iiuilnliti lodiL-it fool, will llnd it most iiiiii m Iiims loud mid loin ill ui H' n V I-mi i sins of I 'me Cod I iver 'il noli ltyopho-'liiti's, Ycrv iit.i'alile and c.c-'lv lli'l-sl) d. ir. s. W. Colli.. Ill Wi IcX.ls. as; l luiv used elll I'.liinl ion III llif ihl I e wasting n ti Ii uo. d tcsiilis, lino onl losinre, wasted li's-.ns, toil gne, slroi'tili and in t ro.i-os (tie n(-l.(e. 1 urn i l.itl to u-i--iu h u teliiillu article." Thii nex; c nsiis year li-gms on nn ti si of June tliis vo ir a i I on s ay "d. I : Tin Chief Ili'immi for tltu mai vrlluu. auc ut llimd'a Sarnitnrtlli U fmint In tlr fart (hat tliti incilli lue ui lunlly n i Hiii.llln-t all Utat I rlatii'C'l for It. It rjl incttt h vtm Merit winsr,:xcr.Tr.':: Rrtator ttiun that of anjr other Woo J purifier. It curat SeiufuLi, all IIuiiium, Ijtcpt,la, a(o, l'rparl only lv V. 1. llcol t io, ltwi!!. Mai. I i I .: ;U loiilrs-'t d lllood I'c l.in of bid l.-l' , ai d lias .iti d null iniii.iry, i',tmli ami firibrill.i l.ex;iiri'-.i;i.i.ii ;; ivorseail l!u Line. I took V K.lllill ImiKIisS. S S. Willi b ciiri il leo ,'niiri'ly. nnd no tc vt tau ilu-adfid liiai'afto hus rc'iironl. .1. I'. Nasi r, Jan. 10, VJ. ltultliyvillc, Imt. I'y llltlo nlcro had while awclling In such on i JU nt (Oat alio nm fluid to Hiii Im! fur a I n tt tnnu Mure tlnn SHI pierc of limie c.ime onl of hrrhg, Bill Iliu dot tors mot ainputai ion voi Ihe only rcnasly la so in r hie. I ri'tiKi'cl Hi" i"'rlliai at.il nt Inn en S.ti.S. innlrliu is iiovf upsi ilsi'tivusml Iiimi.''Mn1 lirsll Ii any child. Mis Asms linsi.iNii. trcb. 1 1, t'J. I'oluuiUm, l. a. Uuuk on UIiskI Dlsenx't ont free. bwirr i-hcirie i'n. linovor :i, Atlnn. t!a Kx uu ul in r 1 V IMOU Itl I I.KH In ease o upcrall hi, tspoeil, Iiiruly mid I'.xo -IIi-iiini of work. AWARDED THE HIGHEST MEDALS For circular nnd sp ciinon of work a hires K. TIIKOIMITI-US, Recorder's OfTice, Pittsburgh. lOOl AT THIS ! rhrint aud is i i;i-r-i nii. Ame'icHii llli-i lunarir at Ih" iilijiri-oedt-iiieiilv low i'io- el SI U-4 I ll lelscllle I'lUO'S, U. ii nil lii l.lwa riolli t-.nvhsU isortU Hilh lierinsn siutva It ut ainl ,ron u.-ihIidii. ami ( rmaii aoii ti!U l-.iiKiikU uWiiiiiicua. th&t il you heur a liurinau weird ami want to know II In Knulltli, yi u 'kln una part of lh Issik, lnl" if on want to irsnslaUt an Knir ih sunt intoil riiiam onlooK lnleii ilierpart. i .liiil. rl. , IMQH. IXU. Hin'nL: i ;I4 lAS'nsnt PENSION joiin w.rnoititis, .a(e Frla'tlpal I'.sanilurr, V. a. Prualon Humau.Ali'jr at tw, IVaablualea. uriiMculM oiauns iriKlnu- luurtoa. ra-raliuu. wliiowi'. ohllilreu' ail drunii. dal ratiitlTM'. Rxrlneo: yrmr In lust war. it HMuaiu rwMl Uiciui, aud auuiuey aluve luoa. 0iVatoogi,a fcmtle flavor, who wnt reslrcte(l thi piloir, paid all the outi ktaodlog olaimt of tho el'y Uatycnr, met tha ruiMit exprnnet promptly, and left a halation of $100 in tbe city ttcas tiry, lint iho wore tho nn.o bonnet all year that 1L0 bad bought the season lio-fuic The nb.terlof (liemantifai-tiirerr of Dnhblps' r.lretilc Soap ha been fur 24 eortomakn thli soup of men iiim--r oiin'ifi that It will Itlve miieriii.il sn'Kirniii. Have thev sue. 1'i'cilcd'r Ask J our grocer for ik 'JaiVa no ulhrr, Seventeensyenr locu! linvn ntMv,,'''l '" TollnolaM, and are ii-V"ii- ioif voi;et itl.in. Mild, eipiafile i lnmtl. ,i-irlaln nnd atniiidnnt rrnps, llrst fruit, anile, trras and tock f-etin try in the worhl. Knll Inforuinltoii frr. A l drcsa Utfg.m lin'litrnCn Heard, i'orllaiid. Ore. Catarrh Cared. A rtarpvinan, after years of siinTerln from that lealhseme disease, Catarrh, and vainly trylwj every know n leniedy, at I i"t found a I'lescriptlon which eiiuiilolely cured mid saved fi t in from dentil. Any sufferer from tlilsdieud ful disease senillin; a "elf-addresserl stiitnped riivelepB to I'lof. , I. A. Lawn-nee, HN Wnnen tt.. N. V., will receive Ihe rei Ipi Iri eof cliard. A Rad'eal fare for frtlaail Flia. Th thr f.dltor- I'lens Inloriu your reader that I hnvea piwnoc rrundy for the n'l ranml disease which Iwiiirant to cure Ih wnrst rases. So stionu Is my faith In Its vlr tin- that I "III "end firen siniiple ls.lt lo and vnl liable treatise. In nnv Mill-n i Im w III xiva mo his I" II and K pn- nddii s. Hcsp'y, ll.lt. lltni T. M. C . IM I'eml M.. New York. If afllli-led with soro eies u 1 T. 1-uir 'Ihompson's Kye-water. In uisis sell nt s r hoitle. GONsurtiPTion I h-'' (twHni tontfi , (i.f (lit- it..y.i 4 In il M-a) ttn tllasrktf I ft of CltMM ill (lio Mort knit 'It ll 'll - H "f tli'llflaT tavr n rtiM'il, Nn iMtiitf i4 h t . ri ui I: a M n 1 1 . . tain tint IM. Uift ( iii,iir wilt .vu.ii trrxti "ti t Im iio,i' t.i mi -l(tt - ( t ,ir-' .pue- nn ( kV o a-l-trnM T A Him PM M tl I' i v n m WEEKLY t lai'lll N M ...el ell M.nn ll. .'I-nn. im .....j run , .ikhiii t' I.IIIC lla. '., ll '!' I'Ms- '! .' 1 1 fiU r "TI" O V . rieek Vn Ina I'mtnrss t'orni. UUIDL r. ni... i, sine. ri Inn-ti. . sle i I limi.l.i-h ., 1 1 IIi".iikIi V Utisl.t l.v M4I1. i il. -u rfi-s irr . Ilrvaui'a aili-aa- -4 Mm M., liofl at . N V CloixV Dill s uret Enqhih Uoulani Ulail 5 lil.Cvi Hheunutio Hsmiily. Ilvnl lies. .1 Ii i it. I I t'lllv, Ii YOUfl FARM FOH sue ,:;!;;, i lltt,i.ii.'-i'rniH A; iiitiitr. Mi Ur.rv lwi ,N PATENTS' A I fthmann w ,, . i n .! si 11,1 I i . il. sr. lo n ilnv. Hainiile w..r!li . I I i re. Lilies ii.-l iin.li-r lii.rs. s' feci ri.e Hi nt slrrs.llelv Ill-Ill llolilirl II, . )l.tl ' I.K'Jit. I'lil sli- I'lil. ta. H- It. larshi -,in.l siiii.ni, II .1 nmn -.-.t, nlni , -i. is , .ti.li .l. I .in li"i i r '. o. w .irtio'f,.- i'U 1 nini s.,iii,.l, rn '.'' M o -li- I- I-s'ki-.irl. N. V PEERLESS QmWZ"!LttJZr:. aJ 11 K"I tn i ; i T v rtT rr :z cts v. y J FOR r-r-i- Or tiir nrtny -liom UiUfrtltcl IVm tlm in llmr In m r:TJ"a' ra rm llil hninr. I hut. ruiiMnt Um urmipr J fiiM lulfM. IU kr mi a 4rtrM ilir Trmwk 4 iSr , ltfulH ul prti-r. I tT r ritlllrnt if "W. X. DOTJGXiAH, -aJ -k s. il tt.. Ktnil i:UAM)tiI.i'M Itlivai- i 1 v-v-im t n .1 "t k'T, ynA-r g?tn Sm Ik MIL liHNlnM'1 "i. T.i iki I "I i.M I- ..I .'. I u r;. '.ii, u. afStT Tile Yk.V' se tr..w.f-.f.i.t..f M. Il.r.el...':. ,. I .-, .,'.,..,,.. 1 ,f af4 DI'1 "l I'll l-e .1 'tr...V-lt ,i:k. r'l'enlr.HVI.',,,-.!. I . 4 J 1 . ... I-. ..'.et.Ms.. '. paiCTiamrnag.jaarreara ake You? Chicken Earn Eoney. Tkoy will, If ycu handle them properly, aucl to teach yo wo are novr putting forth a 100-PAGE BOOK FOR 25 CENTS. It omboilloa tho uxirlinco of n practical man Inliorlnt; for ITi year amonn Poultry as a businosis not as a Ulvoi slon, tint tor tho tmrposo of milk 1 1 ik (loll.irH anil cunts, liu initio a hui coss. anil there iti no 1 1 a-. on why you hhoulil nut if you will (not it by his labors ntul tho pr it o ol a low hkm will kIvh you thia Intolllgonco. Uvon It you havo room tor only a low hiMib you should know how to MAKfc. THtoVI PAY. This book will show you. Ainonjj hundiudti ot otliur uolntu about tho Poultry Yard It toadies: To IntJuco Hn to Layj To Select a CooO Coc'v To Select a Good Hen, Which Eg js lo Hatch, Mhrn to Set for Early Droilers, What ta Food Yjun Chicks. How to Arraago Coops, Handling ol Eggs, about Watciing Chicks, Arrangemen! ol Ferrlict To Prevent ani Curs Roup, Abortion, Choi. era, Gapos, &c, Ac. ,i-rT;sN V ' v,7 H"V','" -'I a WW CARE OF TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE. The bunt Chicken Eook for tho money ever offorod. No ono with Fowls can Mttord to bo without It. Sent poatpald on rcculpt of 25 cunts in llvwr, pontul noto or 6tatnps . I or 2c. . BOOK PUB. HOUSE. 134 Leonard St.. N. Y. City. ere It Is I 1'nt to Irnrn all shout a IIiifm t How iii I'l.-a Out a UuuUOnar Kiioit liniH-rris lions and no Huar-I aaalust frauil I Ueleol lilmasa an J 1 Itoi i a Cuia wli.ii' uiua la 7 iM'M.llIU 111 Uld Ail. ut-iDuiiii Wbutloialt; biDirreniii I'.iru or tut aulinalf How IiiMi w a Hihm 1'roporly I All thu ami other Va Uil.la liifunnaUnn i-aii lool.taln. l hi mailliii our IOO-1'AWK I l.l.t KTU 4TK It llilUMK HOOK, wUIJh wa w 11 turwani, o (. taa,uuro.l.lof oul, Ji caula lu aluauiia. BOOK TUB. HOUSE. 134 Leonard St.. 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Care ol Brooding Hfrt, Know Unlruiiljl Egos, When to Set (or Cho co Fools, What to Feed tor Eg;s, What to Foed lo Fatten, To Cet Rid ol Vermin, About I tcubalon, To Frcvrn! and Ct'ra Pip, Lice, Scaly Li gs, Indigestion, lz., &c. CHICHESTEH'ti LNGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS . "vv - ... .. ... . 1,7 r 1 .i . iu .1 tt I'll b U lit- At llrMalaf ltm. Awrut in olhir. A.i itii. in iftsl" 4 tV eu fiMiirlVJt. Vint m,(.., r.i ml lM is' fit. f niifrr sr 4 - A, , .... ....Uiai' itn-i in iiri iur i meet,-l'lt-r. lit t-tllrt. liiHiiL. Itl.liltU ImIL Mm (itMtirr t li".ri 'o..MihHm(iii Sq.,rhll..PA I prnirrltx. nd fully ttu ilnrHt Ititt ii at turn onip bpawiflf it-1 tliit;irijkincur tlf Ihlal dltlliM. U.U1N-HAI AM M P., Auitsii-KUui, N. V. Wo tivft Rfild His U for many Hml IL hu Lit'ttnn. i. u. i)Y TrF!ro.. I MrMtfu, HI. 31. CO. Buldl 1niUi r m it -i i illflEEfkfi w v MfaU.US Mi M fQ mumtvvu V V RBrau Clusiletu 0&
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