- - a. '1 : ' 0 '.- I r;'i .3 -1 All So ts of rar.iprajilj.. A man has necr good luck wl-o Lm a Lad wife. A Udn mrsi a'i leave of his stomach to b)a happy man. Mar. reaps what he sows, hut woman o'teu rips what she sews. The lest navigation steering clear of the rocks o! contention. Thirds in their little nests itgrcf they'd ; T.-vther not fail ont, you sn. Isn't it singular that the reluct Pf the still should un):) nieu so nory 'i A lawyer rarely has a tooth pulled. Tie is afraid the dentist may break Lis jaw. Ittakei nun lor-r for to find cut man than any tlier creature that ia xr.ude. A in in without self-restr tint ia like a barrel without hoops er.d tumbles to pieces. "Whoever mak?s home seem to the younjr dearer acd more happy is a pub lic benefactor. A mitrailleuse is being trted in the Austrian army which will lire 1,(XR bullets in ninety seconds. ;anit!'nij with cards or dice or stocks ia ail o;io thing it ia gettiu;? money without giving sr. equivalent f:r it. M. I'asteur says he has treated five hundred hydrophobia c:srs with hi.i euro this yeai ar.d has lost oiily ot.e. There has bvru an c-xtraordim'.ry in crease in the iron and Btcei imports cf t ii:i eo-ittry dur::,; the !ri.:t fiscal year. A r.uriiston jjirl is learning to p'ay ti.ecoii'ft, and her admirers spvak of hfras":ho f.iirt-st lljvvsr tl.itt blow." cf the original tendencies of the hiun.iu n.irv?, f:.L.h) mortal Kiid univer sal, is the love of other ieop'.o'd priv.iit: r.VmIcs. Tho horse shoers r.rt now sAid to to cca rtiipla! in a sr.rik". It has ben uncierstoo: .or loine lino that th?y had e.m.ethin.r on foot. I.lttleliock, Atk., boasts of a 7 wet lie-Id pickaninny which car. say "p.i.'' "ma," "j-ot out and l:t iiv: nitric," "" tut tha iisht," etc. Lvt-ry man at rcme period of hi3 life is an p-jreious h.. I, hat by a wise di.? rrrsitiuii of lYovi lenco n;i man knows exactlv when ILaL time is. Th only reas. tho world tolerates a I liJiihr id Ixrause u c:t has to he kiile.l to furnijli the Btricgs. A cevt, tluad or alive, i;i louc J to ninke a noise. A littl K:;it Xa-'liTl'le be enrll his sister say that Adam da tho first man. and hi n l.e w i.1 Rsktil who the first woman waa rej litd Adam's mother." The) boy who was employed to s?o thit the uena wra kept away from the gardt-n corsratuluttd l.imaclf ujiun i os-tes-u.g a jot) that wad a shoe cr thin,;. If yon caa pet away for a summer va cation it h be-1 to 0. If yi! Crinrot, yaa wi,, f r-d threat cinnfort In tr.e rtiUc tion that "t:iti is no j '.ace like h.-me." We bh.nild rr,t r.lwaya judyti from anearau-. l; n d.ilicnlt to tcM wh'.her tho man wh- siya 'Ameu' ftr VLiitly is devout or l.id thai the grayer is tridcd An old farmer rm krVd on the sf rreU recently, H'rr. r.-Vril I.mv hid Lay YW wryi; g, iLat if it f;ct dry bs fusi s h'.s wori'eu it would hoieudy for li.y 'jurn R3 rjUich il l cut dvvC. A nt at propcsal of mirriajro wis made by a outh Yunkf r min tho c-tht r niht. who r id: ",dw njy dear, you "ay yo.i I ave :V.",i,n your own tamo ; why r t put it m n"io V A t-tij..c.t U.y 1. air.eJ to m.ke ci ,1'.r ' 'irH t?af.t fr.-m lliff :n't rrLti! i n toruiii the "i'Lysi cli .al ffrcts of alco hol" ct:itained ia ol.j i f hla ol hati-ry lest-bok-. Th' ii ii a u'.r! In I raukfort, Ky., whi- hat tvri.td a w.iv to u'.r.ia the fuovt-iatM't of a woinau's chin so at to niftVe it r.in a sewir machine, aiid .the vi.I Iv looked uo-4u a-i grttr thaa ' ur'"i to "LM-rd'r" itHKiutentiary) --Vi'i real .) i.o'.v, my friend, wliit it o fo l.avr a. .iid w rot; r V lo lr (b'.t tet 1 1 -1 do inJt'ed, blr. I shou!d hn.ve K'i 9 to C'ar.ada. Tlieti 1 would have K'i'li-! li. t." Moi.i t r.;;,c?.l, iT'tHiii foe! uLovo Ihf- ra lc v -, noi aiur n'.l th o't-Lt ot-nt I?.ik or ft.e 1 1 im )!.! an chain. A traYelt-r diclar.-a t' it ihri.-2 arc tvo r-akt to tlu t.t:n.!ie-t cf Mount II vt ret. which it re much I.ishci. Thf r i n attt is a j a; rr cj !in lr f.!i-.l viih loL.i.xo, thnni;;!i which tho uico Xne can no: pertviatc and thence it id !r uvr. nt.) t Le uiiuth :.r: 1 ki:!i the Vic tim. Snjfke cifftror one. ailowiuk- tho r.icoiii.i' t.t fvapLi. tt-. j X-- Yr.ikLr "V'hat fresh uir you ; havu out l.ti -. I .'a "-o much tieshr j than m Niw V; ik." rar.i.;-r ".Ir.-s ! so ! Th:it j.ist wl.at I Was sayinfc t, : my old .'ii-:in. Vi'i.y ain'i. ,i!l thest; bz i .i :c? bui'.l hi'- i'i courHiy V ' j A'ii' .h.hri. why, tl.dn": you wal.L i me np r.-r; tiiht dniiirf the lire on th. i x.txt t.!;.-k y Unnbaad -It d:-ln't . r.jLr.' .o n"ir::h. WiiV tl, tln next i tiii.p Iw;!-. j im w.-iht lot im? kii.'w it ; I you kn,w I i'jh'i sl.'r p ;i li.ere is a liie nyner- n ,.r. Mi:-. ; n ,,nt t : t: 1 N i V raVt that Hi ; i'.ilif-rs lr " r th- r. w ur I ;r.vr ! - I 'T U. ..I e- :(.-wtS Sftll !i t-.t.'. "T I. N-.tr wll s. n. '..!y i-'orui ' .. i.et." t : t f.r tie brr..-- t . -' TMt i . v';..in :. t. i ' , , . . 1 ! r m t i.r 1 ' ' v -!."! 'i ..-! w r t. w I. , v ' I . '. t . t ' r t ' Oi' f , ; 1 " t . t. tr W ' , ' ; r i I x ' lr " f i- - . '';' I- a i I r ie li .. 1 . t-n. t. ..' L a t i-i. 1-. . '. c : if .1. 1 ! f all n.. f u. ! t. iet..at fta r ;a-a .it.ii.' 4 fiu at v i..ti-ii!i4:.j. ! jj .n,.,. lo. - ...!: r.. VV' iirt..n. N. r. ' ' i v .. 'ni.-,i 1 in. i..:.. I ' : ' i : tii- '. it L.: i. J- I'. lrt.US, 2' ,.',.r. KASK! P E THE NEW QUININE. nOt'-DAITETITE SlUENCTil, OIIFJNERVF. , - HAITI BAYS, Smyeet SLEEP. A POWERFULTONIC. that the most lielirate stomaoti will l'ar. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, an! nil 'Irrtn lusmo. 1 lift mn". sriiT.t.n un 1 Micrrf al HI kkI Furi.1- Mr. K. .1 .Miller. D l -t Tth street, 7rw VnrW. ruri" 1 ly K.ifkir.o of filrtrat milariiil .riir;itiin :t:tor rBtit ytr suflerin. lie h kl run ilown from i:." uni' t' u7, Itmn on Kn kina in .Mire. went to norlt I'.i ne mouth un t ri--nino.I til ; lull wetirtit In f i ruouth.-'. Unl uir. !!il hini u-i wli:ivcr. ?tl r. ii.leon l ii' tn'? in. lie .l !ft ani! and of the moM r'si ci't"! nliz"iii nf Hritliinrt, :onc ?itv : "1 nui ninety vara .f a--, hti-l for the ttr"' ymir l.avo au!t-re l Iruin malarl:v and It. a efliM-ts ,f ij iinl j j 'i..u:r.K. I recently !' Kn i!h K;i-:.inl.n li broke uj ttie mal ir.A and 111. t-.-;l.'.! my WO'lihtJ JM UIl'l.-. Mff.T. A. S .'.'iriiiii. t 1" ' li.illt l iv St.. .lrr-ey 'ity. wri ": My f!t ll.irry let-n yrar. wus -urr.' oi IViil ir'.i y Kkino.'at-or Mtvi-u uiontli.'' i I in --.. v.ii'-. ! :i i.i ;Uvn u;i all liope. l.i-ttrr. lo rn t!.e ';.e !! K'-'tU f Jl I 'lef::S n il r. .i.t on ai;.ti.tti-7t. K .- k i iic can 1 t ' kon with, nt nnv c".-lil mcl 1m1 a.iv !-?. l :i I... ill-, .y ail .lru;.-t. or-. '. I I v n,:ul .-i r co.i.t i f Hi". of.' 1 UK KASK INK "i .. f-4 Wirrcn Sr.. Nw YnrH. &5INES E'- CURES'; ;arTki-- r!p?reut ti , inter, rt a !.. I 1'. r.t.', r eJ !u.". Heart I'lklnt. 1 .i;;.'::it!.i. -Ir- '.-iril nwr'.it:- , itirfi . I"i ilt:i 1'i'jiev.rr. !tom-ti o n 'oru.n Alt n r Weill' m;-1! nn c , l'- (;n- t i O jU. iU :c ur '. 1 1.' r l i r f :t r n. ' war's l a:.:- ' K " ' c,xr"- a" ' inr. '-u-Ucr and c. irrii ol .In- nu l i-r. f I. Urii;.'i.':. Kv.i-Itiiaco, t llro. Kll?. rirhf, ant he ! l"iv. r.iV. i&te. rnj.h. tr, ctiiiaiuuk.', cleared out by "iiouh un Kais.'' Vtc. 1 1. In 1frl ttVlli' Health lii-Lewir r.-.-t..res health and vjn'r. cure ilyi ej. 1.1. lu.ot :en-e.eiual drt.ility. "RodkIi on l'aln.' t'urei ehole-a. enl.c. crarnji. .tiarrhflra. ai-ie?, f:tln. f'ralnn, heHtl.o-i'e. netir.blta, rheutnatiMa. Ax. liuuKb l'aln Masters, lie. .oilier. If yon nre fitllrif.'in ken. worn on! and nervous. neeVWcIl i HdaUh lioncwfr." II. lirutri;. t.lte 1'rexrrier. If you aro lo.lmr your eTlp cn 1: te. trv "Wells' Health i;;at;r." r..ii ,:mvt t w.-ak otj. rtoi:l .u I'llM." I'iirf or hem. irri.nl. I, ifhin. .'i r '.ni!" t, d. - ;iTifc'. '-ile'T..i: ur f.i.iT. 1 .tt-T.:!1 11.! 'Xt-'r ;I rrnr lj la tira t....'k3fi-. Surs cure, 1'r-.,.- I'rctty Womon. I.ndli' w'i) wild r.-i iiT I'.-hv i".l vivailt, di u i lail to try " v. ... a h;i!!!i lic.i.-wcr. "Kiii;Ii nil lih.H "IlOnh on It. tr i.-oj In :m.i j. eruj.tl.m.". rlntr w irui, tetter, aH rheum, tr i-'.od !e", chiMl lali.y, 'lt.r,.li on 4 atarrli. t' rrect. o!tenlr t.or- . t ono. I'w.i'lcn et"e o! w..rt rt r i.i, al-o ti ' ri ii.! a,J L'.irlo I.t 1:;di!nfr.i, tlr-' : i ! I re-.th .'v-. t'MMren. ,'low in d -ve n.er i. ,.nv. -.nrJ and delicate u-" " w e 1 ' II it h Ke-.ewer." (alarrh orilii- Illj.lUer. Sttnirtiirf, IrtiiAtt ! !nf .1 v.-ir-r- .. r.I! k'.'r.er n 1 urinary c iui.la.n cure : ' y -l, Ua 1" tiL.1' "Water Knar. Ro tie.' "l.' uuli i t. Kau' cli n XI era out ! 'eU ar. t "or Aeurafria "or Neuralgia For JYdura.'ji'a for Neuralgia for Rheumatism For Rheumatism For Rheumatism Far Rheumatism " For a Lama Back For a Lame Back For a Lama Back For a Lame Back Doctor Thomas' E electric Oi! Doctor Thomas' Edectric Cil Doctor Thomas' Ecfsctric Oil Doctor Thomas' Echctrie Oil 60Z,r J3 IT ALL DKUGGIST9. PRICE SCc. and SI.OO. t:zz, '-izzzz:i a rn;'!. irrrais. . 7. CTtTR iccoooo ECTTLES SOLD AND VLZB 0J!rS TO CUSCCU3riS.Cvtr3. ThHOATrDAllLlrtaTnOUCLES Ki( ALtDftuiiisrs sain" rsicc. , P f . 1 w f 'hl, if-iji , ;,i,'.-.i ,rh, - t UT!i ,Lir ILIUITRATID. TH 1.t4Fif pcrtrya Atar.. mm tka i.bt r.4 tr f umi oi to erki.litlM ark f" ki;!i. JllrI4tre, aaJ C Ur ;ly W t U ctawl aar Itmllf circle. HXl 23c. Ot 3 I lil IT MilU c .-f . .'5 at; tr tj c:a. 1'rrrxl n 1.1 ,,h tlikrr. -C 13 ) At 1X2 IVarl St., X. Y. MiiisJrtMM aaaa. m lj li.u.i; a i f V 27 - e? i a elw oe-T fYIIBf Lribar A 1'rnion K. R. Krhrdalf. La v r- N or.i u w rtn. No. 1. "o. 2. Na. 3. A.M. A.M. P. M y oo ii.m Ji. W07 11 S .3V ! II 11 & -t. v vj 11.:.". .' y -J4 11.41 5 i. :m 11.47 C.'.C .4J 1-01 ..t.l j. Leaves Sol" th wabd. I.UCk-!lt. M J n - :er. ! ? .Vwl, ' 1 r. Ll n--larif. No 1. No. 2. A. M. A. M. No. t. 3.0i Kl-entarv, lirmluy, Kay lor, Noel. Munter. l.urkett. C res fun. lo.fto T.li 10 : ii .i.ji.. 7.'i I'l.ifJ T 1" "Ji r..i5, 3.V4. lit 3.4S ' lu.M' T.4i.... .A.i .4-ttO. Crtnoi and CoaIport.lt. It. KebedalA I.EA T C-i N ORTU W PJ. Mall A. M. .io .'aa V.S'i !.4.1 V.M :o..) 10 14 10.10 10.11 10. H7 lo..i6 lu.c: 10.4 I 11.01 11. fM 11.10 Km. 5.2. W 1 1. 1 WOCd Duion. Aintiiy, AiliTille, Mlllfde, I iy ru, t'ondrv.n, I an. 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Jt l , .j ;-;,r,. .. l , N -..: K. r.,1 le. r m 1 . .'. i ny prcpucd line I A.lT.rrvlrii: In American 1 ir N'i - i.er. - . 4-l.aKe iauiibiri,i.; I Mi ' - 4---...-i - 5' Care of Yonn Tarkcys. The young turkey is very temler in its first stages, but i.3 very Lardy when matured. Young turkeys canaot b9 fed like chicks, as tfcey are as dainty in the chofce of their food as young will bird 3, and a mistake of a single day mty destroy thein all. In feeding them It must be kept ia view that they make rapid growth of feathers, and food well adapted for the production of feathers should always be fed. TLey should tare meat every day, bnt at times they will refuse it. Itaey seem to have a preference for food of a white color ami are very fond of milk ard curds. (Stale bread soaked in milk and lso nlentv of curds, is the best food for them at first. Some advise f edicg , , . , hard boiled eggs, but Such food usual- iy results iu various iiuwei uiac. Onions, chopped very fine, with the tops included, are highly relished but little troughs of wheat and chopped meat should ba placed before them every day, in order to induce them to begin on such food as soon as pos sible. Dampness is fatal to young turkeys. They should never be allow ed to go in the damp grass, or get vret. The main cause of lots is lice, which come from the hens, and right here we will say that nearly all kinds of adult fowels have lice, even when seemingly free from the pests. Xot ouly the little red mites attack young turkeys, Tiat the large graybody lice soon begiu on tbm. As young turk eys die very suddenly when attacked by lice, it is liest not to wait until they begin to droop before us!ntj precautions, for then it will be too.' late in a majority of cases, but search them every morning. Should a single' louse be seen, grease the fceacte, necks and vents with lard (uains the smallest possible quantity), and dust the bodies I well with Persian insect powder. Do ! the saxe with the Lsa. Ilamnnitj iu Siiakc-s. "I elIeTC scrrr'iynakes h.ive a sort of humaa fcelinc, sys John Withrow, for obeday not locg ago, while I was cross u a Held on tho Lill, I heard a iublliug in the grass. 1 JookeJ aiid saw soce thlng that made my hair stand Dp eq straight that ray hat fell off my head. Not more than tan feet away was a black snake over eight feet long. The snake looked at me a moment, thrashed the ground with its tail, cavorted around in a circle, looked at me again, and then moved away iu the direction I was going. I was so paralyzed at what I saw that I stood still like a talky horse. The snake came back, und after going going through the sam6 perfomance as before, he ran away again. "That's mighty queer' says I to my- Again the stake came back, thrashed j aud cavorted around and looted in my eyes, lhu time 1 had courage to look more steadily, and I noticed a sort of appealinc look ia his eyes. I followed tha reptile, which ran ahead to show me the way. He led me to a tig log at the end of tLe Meld. Utbc-r that leg was the erjake's mate. He wanted to cxtricato hini. . I lifted one end of the log, the snake crawled out, and both of thcra streaked away. "The next morning as I was eating breakfast, I heard a knock at the door. I opened the door and there were the two black euakes. They had a hie fat rRODiiana a tatf ct partriilees. They t Crawleu into the kitchen, got up cn a c'iair, laid tha game on the table, and Uft the house. They had knocked at the tlcor with their tails. "Now, if you don't call that human DAture and instinct, then I'd like to know 44 hat human nature and instinct are." A Base Hall Sermon, The llev. Mr. Woolsack, popularly known as "The Deacon," in his sermon up tho creek last Sunday, as reported in the Oil City Derrick, made a few re marks pertinent to base ball. Pointicg out of the window at a game in progress on the adjoining Wilson flats, he said : "See that loafer with the bird cage oa his head standing like a straddle-bug behind the bat. He is not d?secratiDg the Sabbath day by playing ball, lecause he isn't playing ball. He can't play, lie imagines he can, or course and goes through all the rainful contortions of a real player, but tLe devil's score book he is charged ten times over for every enor he makes, and a nice record he will have when the season is over and the time for his eternal rest should be at baud. It will be a sorry rest for L:m." Just then some one made a Ion; hit and a shout went up from the crowd. "Yes, hoopla !" yelled the deacon, ra'.3ing his voice above the din, "hojpl3 till tLe cows come home, but unles vdu rwiseyour voices iu bosinrias to the Lord you will nttver reach the shiuing home p'.ata of everlasting life. That was a long l it to center, and I give his nibs theie credit for taking it ia, but tbe de vil wi'.l take him in just as slick oa the last icmng of all. You may tend in your curved talis, and fmash the leather In ttli nrw t.t ffu rior.l tr " n tf.n lr. a rr , uuiu iu uag ttid fiitie In ccme on your rantaloon - ' I lut bnaliv vou will get a goose egg in the kingdom to ccme. Ae, pound on the pearly gates with your base ball bat. if there ia a shadow cf a Sunday game on It down to the eternal roast you go Saint lVter careth cot whether yon be Irrg to the Fnspdragone cr Whangoo dVs ; if you awing jcor festive willow and r-occd the ta!!s Sunday saltpetre wi.i not save ycu. There goes another ! hit t.l ti left ut , r- 4 - iong on io me Je:t, ar.a arohar howl , goes UP from the assemb!ed multitude 1 ; of dudes and loafers. Chase the ball ' . J'. 'g t until JOUr OCgOdly heels beat ' 1 (sltni nn rfiiTfriat lui'i Knt- .r-.,t 1 a taiioj on your coar. lai.s, out my word . ior it the devil will never get a4vay from your elbow. Old Clootie ia a basa runuer and a tall-chaser himself, and Le will stay with you utitil his own do minions freeze over and have to be aban doned for an ice pond." The deacon made a few more reniaiks, exhorting his hearers to shun the seductive ball held and the trout i-ond .Sunday, and an nut: need services next Shtoth morn- ' n "T r il .'- if .. r. i i -w II..... i ..I .11 1 ,a JZZT Creek 1. EXABTXBSS CHtTTLTT jit ii to delude a poor suCercr into the belief that some w orthltou liuiiueut will cure rheu matism and neuralgia. Jloncttr islhe Lest pilicv ia the manufacture of proprietary ax ticleaosin all other matters, aad the fact that the proprietors of Athtophoros have never clainieti for it even all iu merit woiU-J war rant had not a little to do with iu wonderful popalarity, and the thousands of grateful teatitnoniala ivocivol I j thcxa i-huw that their policy has heen wise as well at right. Experience ha amply demonstrated tbat mere outward applications are Worth leas. The disease has its seat in th Ll), and any remedy to he iaccs&iQl must deal with the obstructive acid which poisons " and kitlames it. Athlophoroa act on the tlorjd, muscles aad joints directly. It takes the poition out of the blood and carries it out of tha system; it invigorates the action 01 tha muscles ana limbers the sunhess of the joints. It reaches the liver and kidnevs. 1 ,l..fr '"'j1? 1 and. if loliowed np after the rheumauc . conditions cease, it wUl reUore these organs to regularity and health. West Chazy. N. Y, Aug. 19, 1853. Yours of Auutt 14ih, is at hand, and in .reply would say that Athlophoroa proved the most eflectual remedy fi.r neu ralgia in the case of my eon that I ever trie!. After Ubing half a bottle he wa not troubled any more for bix months. -: IIenrt LLahkia , Mt. Pleasant, Pa, Aug. 10, 1888. I am thankful that I tried Athlophoros. I had rheumatism seven years, part of the time could not move; but to-day I am well and hearty. I write this hoping 6ome other sufferer may try it. kW. S. FiKsmro. " Every druggist should keep Athlophoroa and Athlophoros l'ills, but where they can not be bought of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co., 112 Wall St.j .New York, will aeud either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is ?1.00 per bottle for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills. For liver anl Vidnpy 1iias. 1re' In digestion, weaknesF. uerroas tltliiiy, iliMaacS of women, iiistii);iun, l.eftln I.e. Impure blood, ac.. A thloiilioros llils are uc equaled. t "BUY YOUR" GAND EE RUBBER cr II. CHIL,I3S Ss C0.3-- Wholesalo Agents, PITTSBL'RCri.PA. Agents Wanted tvery where, lELEGfta.T PQttl RASTSi ij.mr?j n4 eaoi is n fuiJni, fro,,, ,Br iii:a( M,.4ii.iii:",. .nfinintii r ur3 - r i:r ' r .trs bit Vl trnt fj i.wk'7 pr..Bl i;a r'liu ..d fn I iirt!. ., 4u lioltil l-. Ml. W. hllLti, lllluiiMa L, (SirjUcj liar, iv,r ) f-aiim., ftu YOU, r. . a Fsr snw '4C"iJ r-m . ,V "LZ . lat4B)r) Marker. v t. .!:.! . I; a il rctctl tit t rose. "t Nn. Tiitu an it4sitah .11 ar;ic -J U-kJli .aA -(,-! t;i' :. t,rr tt I i:.dt t - Mac yuu- . el..-. ca"l M ik- .MhUi! trnra. a i r card bj ataisp T"""- -'"'''.': '.!. r rts"' '. - iiiit.pi.i, adrl.hliv, I. 4. IHt AMJ1LV f ! T.!ti-m P1-. tl Mk g M tar, 'if- 14 nam tm., wet t , . 11 3 mRf y :!l..rCB l-n- U I Nir "i m. Mmwi flrct ta, fir.t vim 01 arfi a4 i'i4 of HMLlsfj, lit '"ft ii.u 1 and n I iLlrvrmatMai. IitrH ty V r FpaiitM . V !Ur4 Dd 4ttr f W. C4 T. I, it an a -?. wt,rLL.4w U.tr. bat a (rvoo'r atrk mi art. Tre& ta mt 4Vtor as IM rarr.BHii34,nsii1 an r- t; r tly o aar.f - u.c wall. ft .4 la :ar 1 car Tmnm r f rrrvwarr will bay iDsi:r lHa itias; : iv riie"T br M :1 11 MiM liMtf aiaalafV yamrarir nd aaii f0s. iVffJ1 Laasiplo rf4r ai.st t- arcnta. 114rH 11. W. la, E l- V. T I 1 NaaaoM Mf-. Im. 4wU4& rAujiayir The Gvrtt isdiMtJrriTigU cf tio lgtl SYMPTOMS Cf A rokPm Lives. LuoofrrkCtllCt XiawcUcoailTO, a'a.la ia tha Lrbil, frlili & 4c11 arneniion la (ha hue' part, I"ln andrr tbe thoalacn btade, l olli-aaa after CKtiaa. rritlt a.dla locllnation tc rxr-rtlna of hody cr mind, Irrltabiliir ortraier, I.ovr splrlla, with afcr llsal kavlnt eelocted setae duty Wearinraa. Dltrlaoss, floitertriff at ta Heart, Hot kefbratbe area, Ueadacka r tha rlibt eye, Iteatleaaoeaa, with fitful ItljhlT colored I'rlnc, red TPTT'S PILIsr especially aiftptod lo such oiiO U. io rrrecis suca a iariS'-t,fl'.iii?'-St'1!i'-'Bi'lth!STi3'eppr. ThVlBrrr.the Apptlte.ard caj tho T.-xJ? t.i 1'ake o a 4- lrt, i:.u II f T.t.-'u la Baorlilitd,iit t-r thair Toolr Artlnn cn tr li ralt reOrgana.!:, ruiu Moolitm jr. -n- frl-- aSe. S Si ryJt...".V f tutt's mm ML lAtar IIajr ur WimktK4 ohrnKeu to a CLT5r liLACTt tv f.:iio appli'.Atlon of t:.i- lire Jt lroans a tuitoral color, sets lii-i:aiitaiiciusj-. tol l l'n'.Jtuti, Ot pr hy exrre!t on rTKjrf OT fl. OfTic-e, 44 ft -rrrr St.. Maw York. NOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, ArcTT" Ra c r TIN, rorFER; AND SHEET-IRON WARE --VI Tiy llOOMTIXG, Kf-aetlBlly InTltea th. attantkm ot bis trlen Bo,aej,u,,' to the fart that h4iftiii earrylBir on .oMnr at tb old aland cnnoiita the carrjlnir on .olnr al tbe old aland oppot the IbluanLaln Hoik, tleaiur)f. and H pr i.iircJ to UIT'T Irt m a lrKe tork, cr rc.imifartorlnir to o dar, any article la hi line. Irom the tnallet to tlie Imrart. it. Lbe tt$t manner and at tha lowest llTlr.e (.rires. t"4VNo rnlttitlary work either made r sold at tliU eiial.li.liment. TIN HOOFlNd a SPECIALTY. Ctire me a ea and f at-afr yoar?rv ms to mj wr.rH and price-. V. Lt'TrKUEit. Tit.unr. April 13. ms-tl. Important to Canvassers A 4v.tSTrn-i.tv(canvir:. m every county ' he ' rolled Stare tr. Keii li .. s fAl fciT HK- veksuilesau mius, wbiea romMn;. two ?.a-i.r.ni-i follher, Fluter. ac. one lrn doing I'.owuu iiiinmnrewi ct orcinar irrnii. im ''?-herinSr hT Kas or !eoi,oi imr. imim A WAV nilil 1I4T li I mi rino moderate. A larirear.d l?tinir ine..me Insared n "nv"',e'"- Addrj-p. Mr elrenlam, fce., tux sah iko.v co..Ka.ie st.,M. y. -wi-eO. U.'. u i. ui sin... ia , rf. .Si. At i :T 1 T.TTI.H I n. i. i.- 1 trier Urt. (.(-Hi ni Nurfc.'-l,. 1 lil tll-b.-.! 1 x :. 44'. .y T. 'ITH. l."fiiriii, N. . VlTyKi'-rrjr n f 1 . t' . . r ir . .. Ii. il! in , i.!,.... ,. " i:.l tor . C. tm-im, York, Fa. BO SHOES V.V.-v i, 77 V. 4tl tlesri!. travt'. t .- H?ffJ;tVY' A I-4I.V ftarr rL. SA ,Itjr'' it. uj.''u V7 N " Z2f? y Wr ''..'SfrrtLra,i(!,1. The Cobra and the Mouse. I was visiting at a friend's hoiiH3 in Calcutta, and was on tbisevenicg sitting at dinner alone. The tab!e had been some time waiting for the host, and 1 had at last received a note that he was not corning tome, so I sat down alone. I bad CnJshed dinner and wes still ling ering at th3 table, when a little mouse rat. up on the top of a bowl . with a sort of basket work cover on It. I should not have thought that itself very singu lar, for " tribes on our frontier " made most unexpected incursions. But when he got perched on the cover of tha bowl the Kttle fellow rose upon his hind legs, with his hands before him, and began to entertain me with the funniest little mouse song you can imagine. "Chit chit, cheep-cheep-chit," he whistlpd, and kept it up before me in a most un embarrassed . and self-possessed little way. I must have been a trying audi ence for I leant back in my chair and roared with laughter. As I looked at the little performer I gradually be came aware 0! a shadow, something strange gliding out from behind a d'sh toward the mouse. Silently and slowly it seared the mouse ; in another minute a. beady snake's eye glittered iu the larupl!ght. 3Jy.hand stole softly for the carving kaifo. The snake reared his head level with the mouse, and the poor little fel low's song, which had never ceased, became piercingly shrill, ttongh he sat up rigidly erect aud motionless. The hpad of the pnake drew back a little to strike, and out filshed the carving knife. The spell wa3 broken instantly, for the mouse dropped and scampered. The snake was wounded for there were spots of blood on tho tablecloth, and was writhing about amotg tha dishes and plates. I could not make a bold stroke at any pait of it for fear of breaking the crockery, and whenever I made a dig with the point it was like priking the carter. I would not have Delievtd, until I had seen it, Low much of himself a snake can stow away under the edge of a plate. At last I saw the end of his tail projecting from under a dish. A snake held by the tail and swung rapidly around cannot turn tack and bite. I grabbed the tail with the left thumb ahd Cngdr, and' drew him out until I had judged the middle of his body to be under the knife ; then 1 came down and cut him iu two. Here was another cobra a little one about two feet long, but quite lOLg enough to "Sravtl" a man. Pin Money for ivea. Amone the poor, particularly the thrifty and industrious poor, the woman tf the household, be she wife or daugh ter, has mucn more control iu dispens ing the daily or weekly waze than ... , . , , , I nuuicu vu a uiguci Bixsini t'laue ; men 01 brawn, when sensible nnd kindly, prac tice a more generous rule of coujugal partnerthip than is usual among men of brain, though these letter's earnings are on such a scale of plenty tLat uiilees wo look below the surface regulations and equipments of the home we fail to dis cover the false financial relations that exist between husband and wife. Tor wives, as a c!ass, have no spending money, and are rarely cognizant of their husbands' true business condition. Ie this just lo the being a man has promis ed to honor as well as to love ? Worsen are accused of being "mean" and any one who has ever served on a collecting Committee knows Low,, in f jrmiiig a list of possible subscribers, name after name is omitted with the remark. "Xo use going to her, she nevers gives," or "She has no money," and yet the hus band of "Bhe" is invariably a man of means or ample professional income, who pays extravagant household and personal bills for his family, usually with willing good nature. It is only when money Is asked for that a tighten ing of the purse strings instinctively takes place, and the unblushing query is made : "Why, little woman, what did you do with the 55 I gave vou last week ?" We have heard such a ques tion put to a beloved wife by a man whose yearly, expenses were at least S20,000, and who the next week gave the same wife valuable diamond ear-rings, and always encouraged her to dresa 3x travagantly and live luxuriously. TASSEXGEns Amused.-Among tho passengers on the St. Louis Express was a woman very much over-dresseJ, ac companied by a bright looking nurse girl and a self-willed, tyranical boy of trree years. The boy arousfd the indignation of tho pasrengers by his continued ehritls and l icks and screams, aud his viciou ness toward the patie:it nuts, lie tore her bonnet, scratched her h-.nds, ar d fi nally ppat in her face without a worl of remonstrance from the mother. Whenever the nuise inamfeV.td any firmtcss, the mother would chide her sharp'", and sar, "J.et hiui have it, Miry. Let him alore."' Finally tbe mother composed htrse'.f for a nap, and about the time the bov had slapped trie nurse for the fiftieth time, a wa.Ep came sailing in and flaw cn tbe 4vindow of the nurse's seat. The boy at once ttied to catch it. The nurse caught his hand, and said, coaxingly, "Ilany mustn't touch! l!og will bite Harry !" ITairy screamed savagely, and began to kick and pound the nurse. The mother without opening her eyes or lifting her head, cried out, sharply, "Why wi'.l you tease that child so, Mary ? Let him have what he wantBat once." " Cut ma'am, its a" " Let him have it, I say."' Thtia cnmnrc.l ll.rir -?i ..41Cli it,Q w a,U,v.M&V4, A HilT WlkhVU( ljg wasp and caught it, The yell, that fcl- lowed brought tears of joy to tha pas- j sengers. The mother woke aain. ' " Maiy I'' she cried, Iet him have it." j Mary turned in h?r seat, and said, j ponf nseillv 1 j , " lie's got it, ma'Hm !" Onk of the. original tendencies of the huuiau nnniJ, lutulam-'utal and utii- veisal. is tha love of other tuple's pn- vain iT-.it- vate affairs w mm f . Trm FS'JLTLESSF'kneillE "I have ufel .Slmmca.' I.ivr-r Eafe-ulavor for inar.y yt-nrs, l.i-.v-ln rurwie It my oiily l'a:n'.:y HeUirixie. My mr-rfcr bLl .iM rue was very j.artial to It. It H a safe, fcocl ai.'3 rf-iiai-l.i snc-ll-cine fur r.uy ii:snri!ir of th fiytstc-m, end If n-.-.-tl In time 1 m great privtrittire of irfc,. I often rn''ii:ii::i-:i 1 It Vo my friends, a:il fha;i continue n do so. T.'-V. Janii-a TUy.Ilr.i", Tastorll. E.Chnrc h, So. 1'airf!"1 J.Va.? TIKE AND COCTCRV BitLS SAVED by alirayi keritltt't Sitatnona Iivnr Hfffulator in the house. "1 havo found Simmons I.lver Ht-tfuIaK r the l-r'. fatuity med icine I over TisrMl for arytulnsr tjiat may happen, liave ut-l it Jll Iudiymtiot, l ulie, In-trrhrrtt, JiiUounnrt. bT"1 found it. to re lieve lmnixli;4ily. Afir aat ltjja hearty uui-jn-r. If. 011 KO'.i.rf to bl, I l.i'ko ii. out u t-nv;..x.n-faU 1 -never feel tho cHtt tf tho tsuj.jier ea.U:n. "OVID O. KPAP.KP, "Ex-lfayor Mwon, Gx.'l J"ONLY GENUINE'u ITuS c.ttr Z ttump oa front of Wra; r. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Sole Proprietors, Trice. 81 .00. I IIILUIELTUIA. I'.L. HAS ATTENDED lJ4" j-fciiii e its mi 1 ;h1 uci ion. Its ?ali-. iliaii'sj the j:it j-(ar have (xwrilcd :11 previous ynr?, and v.-o (,k fvwaid to nn uiijiro-ccuuitC'-l ili'inaiid t L Li ruuv for this and our oiher trands oL' RAT7 BOKE lilANUiiLS. Ii' your de:iVr Ins iiiiv of our tffHids 011 liainl, tend ymir oiueie dirH t t us. tjfii-d yir rinlor. In onriy mul yon Tiil not be iuit.-l!tti 10 v alt wlicix liie t.wiiii in 1'ully upon 11. Poiauli'-) ITi i.Iirt- CTrMdo nnft "t ki r Cii t i-!:u s :uul iril'01 mat ion, a 1- EAUGH '& SOKS, .'nn:ir:io;i!rer- cl flip "-ftrlmnl BAUQM'S SSG riiOSrHATE ilO South lvlu4":tr A vonuc, ltabUhcd 100. J'illl.ADl.I.I'lIlA, IM PARKER'S HA!ff BALGAtVi ,$" '-yS "' '"" lira Vlsl - i-X -i'" I -lit- l.:rlr...r. v.-n tui' tn! -..! i, ...... v. ' I "i ,S ' Sw. ki.J t'.-'t rnun.-lsla. I 'lhc t Cau-U Cure x i 'i caa nsi; rnnU.xli!r r 'i.3.i.n.! ulit, a.r.cf t!..- f : l--fri-, Luii-.i.i.i-.liliiii.y t . jji i . . u H-i Jl r.-lf !e .-. ; U.:.U Ti.i- fx-M. r ! -,. S-tlUT i.n.Tt tl'.'mf. ai d t',iy di.f.i.; i i j , Li t . i . : . . . . r i... r ... a. lit i w c r B-r1? r- i f I Ajfr.r,. T nr. 1 1., n icxxha. U ! lu t.c tr m-i vrutk j.ui ,j Wiiv ho.:- tt .. : -y. - .. a-'r-t. v .r- ., .j ui" -t tt-. r-ir.- f t r rj, 1UItlot., 1'. avTLb, ai''1 aw, CltiAsawsa. ii i-J r 4,.i.- TT- CARKIAGESj WAGONS & SLEWH.n w'i", " B 1 Carriage, JLiklm in all its Branches. li i ?i fing, Trim m iff g and ItEPAILlNfr of nil kinds donon the SHOKTESr MrriCK and the LOWEST PRlCtX. Also. Placlnir, S.iwlna anil Wood Turn in with Impr.jTed maehlDe.ry. Also, all kinds ol heavy work'done. :arriago'siultli criopjoonutcted All parties truiititi(f ino wn'i wurk will to noccr ably dealt wlii- All wor w-.rr.into 1 . I. -V.. 4'liT'TE. tbenftunt. October M. 1S4. I 'OI! SM I-:. ryUK si nsi I.IHFI." V4II.LSM.t. T fill 1 VATH.-Al.K Ml IV Anffs ,.( i .... 1 , , ftier.y Ton-t.i., n1 - .: .. ini la:nl ol 1. I '. ..p. 4V'tiii.iui I oiLl.tijii.n hi,,; i.tL.r Ui. i-: i -:r - fi-ribi-r, wl! h a a W..U i .... w ri:-". eu.iiiub i-ii fie lKri.1 l.. .nj l.-r:i. , I ...re nre ...... tw.i liuur'.' it. a' -. a 1 ! vtf i r , ..r.i in. I k- . men ?r. V r. t.iu. .!.- )"ll.r will t.uy ir. an. I me .i,r.T,ir .il ?.V jI ILa 1 Litv ll.trf .:l..:... . n 'l l' m '.s Mi .: v. AlUvbe.-ijf t ,wii,;ii,,, Julie 4. i-.. ST. FRANCIS' G0!liiGF, 't in ch i w r v. FKAXCKWN Hkr!ii;i;s. l0:inl :'.!nl Tuili'iii JloI '!i JLAli, b,-6. t'. YOU CAN FIND THIS r.TV RSMIUGT01T J3KCS. .11 eo i. . n.i i -! Jit 1 MIMIl.M. AiI4l1I.MI Its !.,..! 1 !-.!r.'.-? .f OU4.n f. ROKI1.I, A .. 1(1 Nf.riiff Mrrfl, ev Vnrk 4 ll . Foil Svlk.-i I.:si .oil, 0. J Nn.ini'ti i.ij Will I t 'M tree n aj iili.'.i'.Uiii. .' n. 1 1 : THE PLUMED KNIGHT. TJ," hi. (- lrn 1 Ile4 licara ! H.r A' .e l.nili i MJI4.ltlZ A Ikl.l.M:. ttol.e-oinn, fit. .I:.n. 14. '.;. a potiuv, rwru.J y for ta f t;, m 4aOMaa f ear. o. a, worn, kind - 1 r '...tc a 'b k.T CUT. 4 Jn4e4, r trv.g I, mf fttitb In Jl ilrt-,, "l wlU Tu aOiTl- .', U.rf,-r with til. f" 4 jr. o. irai. iia. T. a. tuiCV a, iti ail bu, O.X. . i ka I i-l II. I. BIHH. to .n. i&aafar. 1 at K want SALliSjlllN evei .where. I.. '"I UUJ Ua''.:l .Hi; , to .-cl. ui:r .1: 1-ay unmi faiury an.1 ull e.sju-niic.i. V. tii .. . '",r.V rui '" ''"' V-.! : '-Ty t.t- J. Ci ?llaV i'li V tk h t. ,I t A . V j I!"t,,n- mt' r- w Ml CJrtS wKlRE ait HS ?. 15. M P. Ml -iinuli tjrni. TKi,-.K(d. W ,A-) l iii"imo. -i.. 11., J. i pj tssiarESzvrr- 1 5Sf4? f SfaFahlliui SUsdUa Barlwi & lh l';lf. , fAvwm-4,. TTZ -jj-? ! l jTrTr"rA.-.'r's-4'- .-v - Invalids ami 1 .011- Cnro is ;i "., iin (. lit ; 11 ..1 , evt a iu pcr.-oi..4 vv "O ar,; : . 1 a':y ifc'.-ro'ii, bu o--, rt-ctipf.r'itive fnr?e ;. j tli.tt carflt- .'int-r.s i-. ! pfiU'i.s ';,o '.j:rh' ! ycaii and ovt r, J , ur'l'T. rult. Iu : i .i'-n, ,i-4v.".; (!i-ss.- wtJch : I 11. in cirn is i-n;. " j- il;vr, ..-! l.fe in., j y; j:", whi!n n s!; ' r.c- tn:iv pre; ;; 1' ! Tl,'j cuij.-i.ii.'j ! i,'.d;.-.".l aid:-; i 1 1" ' litjiii in h:s ui-::-:- 1. t lijr.y , !;ii';;o J i' :t ol ii - ILji. ,t-"- . :.4i!y ; Leep th-j fu-n:t .t Active, by rn3i4 of uorr!!'jr, ".r.d !?: ...,. ' gi.-od orJt"i ; rt.. i ...... j agair;t takii.g '"I. V J feebly into tLe am, ..-! j at.d depend on '.In- ,:. cian even tha best v world is to hastcii t!.'- ; i disck. Mft people, 44 Lr l :: ' J heart i.; r-ri.-n.-iy fT -c- was but a s'.ep N- ; -; ' 1 ut ILl 1 ' Hit !a .1 V . aud evn 4 he:. .T:t ' v. -.ikei e I. i:. rL.-:- , i j Jigent co-c.-ptra:i.::. i,. u. ket-p the LiK-i t ... i . n j arteru-s l:r in.tij jr... :. J to f Oi co t-lfu I optiiiins i4-t muc. i u -ft . '1 ijiin. , R-'J I lli i. i. i i'Hiiicr, thus cuuir.-;; i'.i m.'T.t. liat the eij'airc-...f ;.; cause a dangcrotrs '! ;:;.:. tion cf its 4s alia. .Sw,; f tiio aoita Lhu larr n.to which the In art e'a'jticii.y, and s4tii o . thin tuiitor (aiitunsai,1. j loijgh filires of tLe 'i.irt ; j fat. In euch ca.'cs :: f,:- j mnv be long de!aj!:d l :. j excitemfiit. too, the diabetic ; ... out u good rueasure if ! is willing toal'..'tlu riy. ';. kl ju9 oi food. Iwt iy one kuos ho d:stase i3, und jet ilii ':.' : rt3earc!.P3 respecti: v it ! i..iini' lo it, s-iij, :'f y y :-. ore, life may soui'-timi j in-iry jeais, aij i iiiuteriaily .ilinriti.t J. ' i rt L!f u. cealury c . . p.as.zrd thi- tru!v :i!;i.l'f.iril" 44i-.:i ;v .... '.,4, id-it (.: : ' c 'li. . Yt-r it. l.i'-:rU (. : i Ur mvt at.d m.ii'-ed i!.t ! ;t fi' :i!, putle iu. kit j i j V; " li'l jU:st. b--! It-', l, V. ' U.iri tine a:il : per .-n 1 1 u Ky ht-r :u.-..j. Mt. ..: ; M. 4veu;.;ed tl eir way i j;u.:' ii'rue, r.!)d ;i!i ll, h pusi;! 1 1 !tl his brzdy latj his V. v-ly ' loom, r.d intrr di:?cil ci to .. "g3, he Fdi.l tendr-ily : . rr-aieiijbi r, Mrs. .1 '.ck.i', t!i.. ! Ixisj here. !.u"t xou n f -z The four d'ar c-"Lipaii:':;s laid u4:-.y m'shty svou four.d '". All I .vdr hd to c.i, vixi lo c. linger ai:d they come a-ruur.i:. . 4vbt I wanted. Tl:ete v. .m't : . back tor stfkin' qiusliors. Ihnt ov cad up '.here ? Wtl', !: iitt'o arbytrator that useltr slight diff'rences I ever la.l v. :'. four dr coropuiiions tii.it -;rr Tht3 git-crally sukkjiLi! i-fi-r six licks, an' I hupo jt.u':'. I obefjeiit. 2s ow, fa'p'-sin t . u '. .': boots and dean 'em up an' rvu. They've got mighty muddy v '.: t was on our tower. Ch an 'ein :: I'm mighty prtit kh r "lnvj. n'; i and I'd hate to take tl.at c'r cf ' the f;it :l iy jou v. . is :p vmr :.' Come an' puil iT t'i' ! -'.. ' Y. -S;i-l-cyd l:.'.th Lli;lf '...! l;.':. u piet'y lips txyaM t. t!. n;'...; . Itlitf t'Jij.ilU he irtd. " .in -1 .Ucl.S :i. ' II v I i u tl.it'. n r im 1 : li r v4 .i v . iiu.I I), .v H. : t tt '.t'l ;m I Hll I :---- ..i..r i.'.j .i .. a.' ... f ... t t . i .1-4........ .1, . 1C- H"1 . ; i;. I I . .. . i ::. !. ' 1 . . ai..'i :t - !. k ii ; : '. ' !l Ll T; .-' i 4 1 zl: !.:ri.'i .1 i..::. f '. 1 ! .! . ' I..;, r.-v-r V I l.l T t . r r t: 44::; xi.i.-.. v. ..;!:-. ? ". c'.l l cr.i'A ! .: i I'M brl'.rr CUUl C;.'l '!! waU : li yf'li b.,.l!fr '; iii I. jou ajl cut i inortir- Mi ; wuuil 'f. t jtiu sIkjw er 1 .k t rsf.in niriii. I'll learn 4-c her. !' A Si n. r:..vu II r s i . i: . " rear of a ceitaiu l.ouo s. ii.i' :i. -': uf tuwn time is a siu.ill ' usea hS a wash hou,' a-., i -hiUMier. Dr.ed.iyan o.-l rtf wV " to irro? out from under it. ' " hi. s pt-cr.liar appeAranre m '' '" ti.4n. His eurs were rv' 1 'V' "" gonr, his tail was skii.T-1 - "" '.. hf. ajipcar'd generally ir-' moved s-lcwlj and cui:fi:''y, watcliing him f.r .i v h:'t ' ILat he wu blii.d. A r ' .11.'. nt. r;.iiiM oiit s.'i.i!' .1 ..i:'" ' 1 l.i; abiiut the o'.d one, brii.'iii T itc fond and ketpin nr;:r h: u '' A dotr batkctl ;ic-i' tb'-' t. f !!:"?rantlv theie was a c -n::: The yi. unger oi.o jur.iped ' bliiid Cutnp.iniuii, aiiot!' sr r ' ir.S assi;u!ice, ;i.d 1".'" t -(Id ff I '. by the ff..s, tr." ' :i:.d dm!.'?i-ii I.r.-i (V c ''' -htd r'll of d.tt-t!fr. 1' ,ill old pitttiaf.'li -ir t':' i '-' 44 ( !l-4"oin apieiid.i;r v' ' " of the frequent ;ir;!v l f u r h:ii s.tiVty. Tbe ve .(!! as a Ciiioi.d b-t::-. ( -..,(, i.) A'fo. 00 "I1"" !. U,.l On
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