ES Lexi. corny. —Take § 1b, of lentils, 2 oz. ot butter, six smallest onions, a clove of garlic, a couple of green chil- lies or any sharp hot pickle, a teaspoon- ful of salt, ditto of ground turmerie, Pick and wash the lentils, then put them into a dry frypan, and lightly brown them as coffee brown, Fut them into a pot with sufficient water to cover them, adding at the same time four of the onions, the garlio, and chillies chopped and reduced to a pulp in a mortar, also the salt and turmeric, Let it boil till tender, befug careful not to dis- turb it during the process, When done, pour off the water, add the butter and the remaining two onions previousl fried a nice golden brown; mix wel : and then let it simmer for five minutes at the side of the flre. When done, serve with a dish ot rice, as in any other curry. The butter may be sub- stituted by any good cooking oil, In Hindostan mustard oil is used. Poppy oil, if you can get it pure, is liked by many people,as cheaper than real olive oil, Inquire for it at the apothecary’s. BARLEY soup Is excellent if the stock is sufliciently rich, To make it so cut three slices of bacon and two pounds of the neck of veal into small pieces; put them into « saucepan or small kettle with a pin of water. Let this simmer for three quarters of an hour, then add one smaii onion, a carrot, two stalks of celery a bonquet of hervs, half a teaspoontul of black pepper, a teaspoonful of salt and two quarts of water. Let this boil for at least two hours, then take from the fire, and when cold remove the fat or scum from the top, strain the soup and put it on the fire, and add a pint of barley which has been washed and soaked in cold water for three hours at least. There should be a pint of barley after it is soaked. This is the proper propor. tion for two quarts of soup, AN appetizing dish appeared on our table the other day, called on the menu ‘smothered heart with lemon sauce.” It was made of slices of beef heart cooked in a very little water until tender, then dipped in flour and nicely browned in butter, The sauce was of flavored with lemon, This isto be served as an entree only, and not take the place of the roast, which forms the piece de resistance at the ordinary din- ner, -— A DELICIOUS Saace may now be pre- vared for winter use; itis made of cranberries and raisins, To one quart canful of cranberry sance allow one good handful of raisins; they impart § provement on the cranberries alone. Cranberries are also excellent canned alone, with a little sugar, for pies and puddings, It is beter to put them up tc be more waste later on. BROWN PEICASSEE OF CHICKEN, — Clean, wash and cat the chicken into ¢ yo par - atively small pieces, Chop a quarter onion, Put tue chicken with these in- to a pot with a pint of cold water, and stew slowly until the meat is tender. Take out the chicken, put into a colan- der and keep hot over a pot of botling water, throwing a cloth over the colan- der, Strain the gravy back into the pot, season, with parsley, pepper and salt, i i A MYSTERY OF THE SEA. The Fate Which Overtook the “City of Boston,” Captain Murray's Ideas and Experiences, A lew years ago, the City of Boston sailed from harbor, crowded with an ex- pectant throng of passengers bound for a foreign shore, She never entered port, The mystery of her untimely end grows deeper as the years mcrease, and the At. lantic voyager, when the flerce winds how! around and danger 1s imminent on every hand, shudders as the name and mysterious fate of that magnificent vessel are alluded to. Our reporter, on a recent visit to New York, took lunch with Captain George Siddons Murray, on board the A laska, of the Guon line. Captain Murray is a man of stalwart build, well-knit frame and cheery, genial disposition. He has been & constant voyager for a quarter of a cen- tury, over half of that time having been in the trans-Atlantic service. In the course of the conversation over the well-spread table, the mystery of the City of Boston was alluded to, “Yes,” remarked the Caplan, **I shall never forget the last night we saw that ill. fated vessel. | was chief officer of the City of Antwerp. Oa the day we sighted the City of Boston a furious southeast hurnicane set in. Both vessels labored bard. The sea seemed determined Lo sweep away every vestige of hfe. When day ended the gale did not abate, and every- thing was iashed for a night of unusual fury, Our good ship was turned to the south to avoid the possibility of ice-bergs. The City of Boston, however, undoubted- ly weal 10 the porth, Her boats, life-pre- servers and rafts were all securely lashed: and when she went down, everything went gives up its dead.’ ton?" “Toe City of Limericl cisely the same iatitude, a few days later, found the sea full of floating ice: have no doubt the Cily of Boston collided with the ice, and sunk immediately.” Captain Murray has been in The Widow's Mite, 1 compliance with your request 1 send you a statement of my case. I will write you with a double purpose, first to thank you for the great amount of good your medicine, Hunt's Remedy, has done me, and secondly, with the hope that my recov. ery will induce tome sufferer to do as I did, "use the great specific and be cured.” For nearly a whole year [ was an invalid, un. able to go out of the house, and a great part of the time confined to my bed, a living, powerless subject of the most dreadful of all diseases—kidney complaint. From the long suffering T became weak from the loss of strength, with a lack of vitality, and very much reduced in flesh. All this time I was taking various medicines, and under the care of our family dottor, and not re- ceiving a particle of help, I had almost de. spaired of getting well when my attention was called to Hunt's Remdey by a boarder in my family, I commenced taking it (un- known to the doctor) with but little hopes of relief. This non-belief was soon expelled, however, as I daily began to improve. 1 continued the use of Hunt's Remedy (and to make a long story short) used eight bot- tles, dispensed with the doctor, and to the surprise of all who knew me, and my own great satisfaction, became as well as ever, All patos and aches vanished, appetite returned, strepgth and flesh, and to-day I consider myselt as well us ever, and only too glad to place my testi. ony with that of many others, That your medicine, Hunt's Remedy, broug me from a sick bed 1 well know, and ma 1 who Kuow of CORGItIoONn Pronounce my cur Amost wiacy 8. lam happy tosay 1 sm en. Jovi walt anks 1G your valuable Wwedicine, Hant's Rew MKS. L. W. CLARK, 19% Main Street, May 21 185, TA A prose ——s i . A ManyraNp mun has secured a di- vorce from tis wife on the ground that she wouldn't let him read his Bible, There are two side to every question, and if the man is one of the kind who starts in to read his Bible just when he ought to be coiug the chores and bringing in the morning's supply of wood, we sym- | Pathize mostly with the woman, i - The Mind Dependent on the ody, hondria is it o Hartford, Coun fo mental ha § of the same in tis ments Y « YRpepsia and 3 Biy s commission and feels justly proud of nds of pas- larized the Williams & Guion line ¢ preserval now readl ¢ removed taking off ; physical trial. always a trustworthy indication of! his physical condiion. For seven years | have been in any respects very much out of sorts with myself. At certain was so lame that it was difficult times | ii 1 for me to move around. my duties regulariy and satisfactonly, yet with some serious prostrating 1 felt dull pains through bly ushed and unace n a, then, aga: arms and hmbs, shooting Possi int ably un des. This continued until last etl 800 after the remain. der of the voyage was a bel; tful ufferer. In Jaouary last, a voyage with YES 1 ig « PI friend chicken to the gravy ntes and simaer ten min- serve. —— Ax flows for cookies, HOU aud says: “We did these, molasses, hall a capful of water, half a butter or lard, or nice beef one teaspooninl each of ginger, cinna- mon aod soda. Do not use enough tour to make a hard dough, but have it soft as yon can and vet have the cookies smooth, —————— Opera bounets made entirely of nat. ural flowers, such as Russian violets, tiny moss roses and forget-me-nots, are very fashionable, though expensive, The frame of the bonnet is sent to the florist and he Las the blossoms care. fully sewed on, aud keeps it in the ice- house until half an hour or so before wanted. Such a bonnet costs from $20 to $50 and lasts but for one night, Vio- lets are the best flower, because they keep fresh longer, dipping), It 1s a improvement to blanch the walnut used tn cake. Almonds have so tough a skin that it is impossible to use them in cake withont blanching, The walnut skins are bitter, and, al- though itis a little troubie to do it, they should be blanched. This should certaiuly be done if they are put in a light-colored cake, without molasses or spice, Coprisa sovr.—A pint of canned to- matoes, a teacupful or more of white codfish, pulled apart in thin bits, add three pints of water and a bit of butter or suet. Boil for half zn bour, then add » pint of milk, and quickly dish, adding a half teaspoonful of bicarbc. nate of soda at the last moment before carrying it to the table. It will be like foam, and very good, Breav cake, --Take two cu bread dough, one and a half sugar, half a cup of butter, three table. spoonfuls of sour milk, half a grated nutmeg, a teaspoonful of cinnamon, a cup of raisins ¢ and with flour dusted over them, Stir all 1n but the raisins, and put them in the last thing, It should rise for half an hour and then be baked in a moderate oven, ——————. In speaking of railroad aceiden the earth’s rotation, R, Randolph that the deflective forge arising ‘he earth's rotation 1s as an excess of has been eredi solely to north and south tracks, thas proves it to be wholly imaginary, for the deflective fore at suy latitude is the same for ail direc. tions, ps of hight cups of ts and shows 1 recovery 1 have the proud theumatism bich have pursued me, have eatirely disap- th the vlood purifying infly- er’s Safe Rheumatic Cure entire eradicated ail matic poison from my system. [ndeed. to it seems that it has worked wonders and | therefore most cordially commend it." "And you have no trouble now in ex. posiog yourself to the winds of Atlan. tic!” ‘Not the ienst. beT tae I am as sound ss a bul- wer the ney disease is in the blood of my family, 1 was dreadfully shocked on my last arr. val in Liverpool! to learn that my brother, who is a wealthy Chins tea merchant, had suddenly died of Bright's disease of the kidneys, and conmder myself extremely fortunate in having taken my trouble in time and before any more serious effects were possible.” The conversation drifted 15 other topics; and as the writer watched the face before him, se strong in all its outlines and yet so genial, and thought of the innumerable ex. posures and hardships to which its owper bad been exposed, he instingtively wished! all who are suffering from the terribe rheu. matic troubles now so common might know of Captain Murray's experience and the means by which he had been restored. Pain is a common thing 1a this world, but far 100 many endure it when they might Just as weil avoid it. It is a false philoso. phy which teaches us to endure when we can just as readily avoid, So thought the hearty captain of the Alaska, so thinks the writer and so should all others think who desire happiness and a long lite, Wm Para,” she said, as she sank into an easy chair after a hard day's work at his office, “I noticed in the evening per that seal-skin sacques are advance. in price,” **So they are my dear, so they are,” “And you know you promised to bay me one this winter,” “I know I did he replied, ‘and I will keep my word, But with the in. creased price and the scarcity of money 1 expect it will ea me somewhat," ‘I was thinking,” his daughter then said, as she clasped a pair of soft white arms about his neck, “if it would not be better to wait until next winter, My old cloak will do very well, and haps sealskin sacques will be cheaper The old man groaned in anguish of spirit and murmared to himself, “My Woat Joats are jroalized, " n the morn the young woman was tenderely taken to po insane asylum, where it is believed that with proper care sho may utilimately recoy- er her reason, To pity distress is but human, to re lieve it is God-like, : DELICIioUs 01x0 Plavkets, cup { cake, and angel cake are improved a | flavor by adaing a than icing, and by | grating part of the fresh peel of an lorange or lemon over the cake be i fore putting the icing on, Rescued from Dest, rm Jo eh 1, i LEMON FRITTERS delicious. one cupful of milk and one egy | the juice and pulp of one lemon. | may be served with a lemon to | the sauce, are -~ Consumption Uared, An old physician, retired from praciice, having | Bad paced in bis bands by an East inde mission. ary ibe formula of a simple vegetable remedy for ihe speedy and permanent cure of Consumplion, Bronchitis, Oatarrh, Asthma aod all taroat and Lung Affections, also 8 potitive and radical cure for Nervous Debllity and all Nervous Compiaints, after paving tested its wonderful curative powers in thousa of cases, has fell 1 his duty 0 make itknowa to his suffering fellows, Actzaled by this motive and a desire (0 relieve human saffering. | will send free of charge, to all who desire 11, this recipe, io German, French or English, with fu i directions for preparing and sing. Sent by mai by Sddseasing xs sat aaming this paper, W, A Norves, 148 Power's aler, N. ¥ —— ’ Sae—*‘1 see by the papers that weuleny 10008 Englishmen are being sent to Yexas ranches by their titled parents.” He—*'Yes, I have noticed that,” ‘*She—**Are they sent there to learn the cattle business?’ : He-—*'Oh! no; to improve their man- ners,’ —————— Curoxio Catanan,~-1 pave suffered for years from Chronic Catarrh. Six weeks ago I was induced to try Ely's Cream Baim. Rellet wawinstantaneous, and con- tinued use bas resulted in an almost com. plete cure—S, M. Gress, Book-keeper, Steamboat Co., Cattskiil, N., Y. sims o1555 555 Do not be afraid of wild boys and girls; shey often grow up to be the very best men and women, Wildness is pot viciousness, i — Malaria, chills, postively cured by Emory's Standard Cure Pills. Their equal uskgown; sugar coated; no griping, 25c stl di limimiom— A secret is like a hole in the more you try to hide it t is seen, our coat, e more it ——————— Why don’t you cure your Heart Disease! Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator will do it. Price $1. S————— Go down the ladder when thou marri. est & wife; 80 up when thou choosest a friend. A ————— “Bachu-PFaiba,* qLck, complete cure, all annoying Q J Kidney, Biadder and Urinary D.seases. $ i Druggpsta S— I ——— A generous mind does not feel as Lee longing to itself alone, but to the whole human race, What ailsyou! If itisa cough, take Piso's cure. Sold by druggists. 25 cents. Ham ssn I sass —— What a pity that wrinkles should not be all under our heels instead of on our faces! It would be a much better arrangement, ’ Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Mestorer is pa abari r e, 20 TA MAINS 15, Nothmg 15 so wholesome, nothin does so much for peopie’s looks, as : little interchange of the small colin of 1 benevolence, Who has not seen the falr, fresh girl transformed in a few pale, haggard, dispirited sparkling eves are « immed, and the ring ing laugh heard no more, Too often the causes are disorders of the system which Dr. Pierce's “Favorite Prescription’ would remedy in a short time, Remember, that the “Favorite Prescription’ will unfailing. ly cure all “female weaknesses,’ and restore health and beauty, By all druggists, Send three stamps for Dr.” Pierce's treatise on Diseases of Women (96 pages). Address WorLp's MepIcAL ASSOCIATION, Buf. falo, N. Y. young months into the woman? The ———————— Trey were talking of an author who had a quantity of manuscript, but who had never been able to find a publish- er, “You know that C, is going to be married?” “Ah! really, Bo much the better, It will give him an opportunity to pub. lish something,” “How's that?” “Why his banns, of course 1” ease i——— IT you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headaches, mouth tastes bad, poor Appetite, tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver, or “billousness.” Noth. ing will cure you so speedily and perma Bently as Dr. Pierce's “Golden Medical Discovery.” By all druggists, i —_————s Hear von House PrLants,-— Living rooms are often kept too hot for plants, as well for the inmates, The nearer the temperature can be kept at seventy degrees, with a fall of ten or fifteen degrees during the pight, the better for both, as The Bilious, ayspeplic or constipated, should addre ' With two stamps for pamphlet. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Bufialo, N. Y. a - Walnut Leat Malr Kestorer, Itis entirely different from all others. tis AS Clear as water, and as its name indicates is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, It will im- mediately free the head from all dandruff re. store gray hairto its natural color, and duce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in ary manner affect the nealth, which sulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of sliver preparations havedone, It wille hange lightor faded hair fu a few days to a beautiful glossy brown, Ask yourdruggistforit. Each bottls is warranted, Sait, KLixe & Co. Whalesale Agents, Puiladelphia, Pa. and C. N, CriTTENTON New York. -- ee ro- PickLen arerzs,—Pare a peck of apples, but leave them whole: take three pounds brown sugar, two quarts | ounce each of cinns- together, boil part with the apples till they are ten- der, but not broken, Then take them out, beat the remainder of the vinegar | and sugar well together, and pour over | then. Seal up in jars till wanted. forget it, © Dost you a iu cioud on thei of the i . | NEVER | pegalio PICK a olister with only 8 Pn. suitable thiog, ig the “Rough on Corns.” Rough on Cornea.’ Jack ie, LOTDs, warns, butions A — Tae so seems especially adapted for needs of milk producers ocenpying light sasdy soil, which is easily plowed but which will not bear grass for more than oue or two years without reseed. ing TRADE The pilis are warranted 1s 0 PURELY vege. fakle, free from al mineral and other poisonous sudstances. They are a certain cure for Coneti. miion, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, apid Liver, Loss of Appetite, and 2 i disesees grsing from ihe Liver, Stomach. Bowels or Kidneys, Tiey remove all otwirnctions from ofthe system and purify the biood, palling heath, strength and vigor. Sold by drug. £€8, Or sent by mall for 28 cents in samps by P. NEUSTAEDTER & CO., 83 Mercer St., New York, §o.0 Manufactures of ST. BERNARD VEGE. TABLE PILLS, Send for cuwrenitar, FOR SALE ne channels thereby im- Standing Osk Timber, compris ing various kinds white oak, red and pim oak. Close to raijway and viver, Will soll in pile, or the whole jot of about 1500 acres, Parties waiting A No, | white oak for oo utpeees Tail : * only abou ties, tisia is a rage opportunity, se tommniles from Badato or Rochester, Only cash buy. eraneed apply, and (o suc arralgemon maght ba wade to manufactures on jvision of pofits. Address Lotk Box, 1.915, Bradford, McKean County, Ps. . a ct —————— WANTED. One lady and Gentleman ia every town, a werk and expe Nidrews AMERICAN PUBLISHING 00. 17 North Tenth St, iladelqhua, Pa GENTS WANT ED for the est n Fostost A i Hictorial and Hibiss. p 2 Syed Bi, ATIONAL PUR Oo, Philada,, Pa Onmphor Milk 1s the best Liniment i “Yes,” remarked the dirty-faced man, ‘“f'm one of the natives, I was born right under the shadow of Fort HilL” **And your life has been shady ever since,” replied his honor. “You were born wrong; you will now be borne to the Houss of Correction; under its shadow you will remain for sixty days, Call the next case.” coe —— Important. When you visit or leave New York City, save Expressage and Carriage Hire, and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen- tral Depot, . Elegant rooms, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per day. European Plan, Elevator, Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse Cars, stages and elevaled raliroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel Wan at any other Arst-class hote! in the city, Snn——— I A ———————— Tae principal idol of the Chinese women is called the god of the bed- room which they worship religiously, There are no heathen gods in the sleep- ing apartments of American but there are generally pleaty rors, ————— MENEMAN'S PEPTONIZED BERS TORIC, Lhe preparation of beef containing Ha entire nud Hous properides, IL contains by ood-making, for generating and life-sustain LE properiles; invaiug bie for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervons prosiration and all forms of general de in all en feebled cond Lions, whethe Esl Of exhaus prosiration, over-s cate F if resulting from pulmonary . Hazard 4 s Proprie in very first Sunday that he assisted the senior deacon up by cel, he whipered softly: “Bet you fifty even I've raked the biggest pot.” ————— Was afflicted with Catarrh the Head. 1 tried many out any beneficial effects LT w and in remedies at jast | i Ww. H. i. Hitraen, N. Jl. me, - Lown, a. hoa SAMARITA NERYINE NERVE] i.) COWONERDR), ism, Nervous Weakness, Brain Worry, Hilo Bores, Billousness, Costiveness, Nervous Pro tration, Kidney Troubles and Trregularitic £1.50 Sample Testimoninis, Ramaritan Nervine is doing wond Dr. 3. O. MelLemoln ; “1 feel 18 my duty to recor Dr. D, F. Lat “It cored where phiysicia alled Kev, J. A. Edie, Beaver, Pa, A Correspondence freely answered. “6% The Dr, S.A, Richmond Med, Co., SL Joseph, Be. For testimonials uiars send stamp, 3 At Druggists, « Crittenton, Av at A SPECIFIC FOR Epilepsy, Spasms, Convul- Falling Sickness, 8.. Vitus Dance, Alcohol- ism, Oplum Fat. ing, Byphillis, Berofula, Kings Evil, Ugly Blood Diseases, Dyspepr Bons, hee, £, ) I. — — | # CATARRH i pn £3 : 4 4 gt ed, eleciaaily cleats ing the Leas of cae larrbal vivo, caosing beaithy secretions Ji alisys mls mation, protecis the wes rane of ihe nasal pussuges row adds Hops: ouids, ooE- pletely peas the sores and resiores lume and smell, A few applications relieve, A thorough reat. tend wild posiliosky 3 cure. Agrecabie ie FEVER use. Send for cires. lar Price te centa ¢ 4 at | by mail or A 5 Druggists, | ELY BROTH LK Owego, NX. ¥. fa Gv. meer is Lest every trick for ladies, when they go opera, to wear their full-lined eireular {worth about inside out, and cause muocent people to imagine t hat 250) : for the op- era, > Frazer Axie Grease. One greasing lasts two weeks: all or three days. Do not Le imposed on by the bumbug stuffs offered. Ask your dealer for Fra- zere with label on. Saves your horse labor sn i You too. IL received firet modal at the Cente uisl and Paris Expositions. Sold everywhere “Here 1s a fur (FBROBGE 3 A farmer out the Ié Augustus—*“He won't get one,” George-—*Why not?” Augustus— “The price is too low. He diamond necklace and sea te and four, A bald beaded man, who has beard a man's head are x if there is pot ® biain back | supply the demand _ wants t where he can Carboline wi } KDOw the Wie "“Toxuy, go down to the and go! a pound of starch,” “I haven't time to go down to a pound of starch, © now, said Mrs k; grocery § » po i “Is that so? MecVapid, in “Well, then run down and haif a pound.” get 8 “ HA Leading London Three LN clan establishes an ; Oflice in New York Res forthe Cure of ..» BY EPILEPTIC FITS, WF From Am.J wrnclof Melicing: w- HEL OF § Bde s Win a &. AD BELREOLE, 2 a sii PHEE STOF; bd § HEE Marcrive: tae eps Inzane Persons Herp Dr KLINE 8S CIoA% : NerveResTonenr 08» adi Buarw fe Kunve Disnasas “lp sew a 5 wry for Neovws Aferions, Pits, EPCs on, obo Pl ITP ALLIBLR if taken 48 @isectmd. As Fats arse frat day's wee. Treatios and $s trial bowie row te Fit patiens rer paving express Charpes ou ley whey received. Sead names, P.O and Epes Bley ” sficted te De KLINE our Arch St Phiiaa, siie. Pa Degg. DEWARE OF IMITATING PRALDS ; r » Phoenix Pectoral will ¢ « 3, Wm the guioven arent and best SLommaed, A Fe WL ST rh patisn, ON E ion, Beuralgia, sie ose ener Brg ht's disease aud dpapepmin bs ¥ | forme of rhecmsabie dimordersin § | Imfamamsiory in | day, ~rvlioven Cun refar to bandreds of relia i poopie cured who had tried ia vain SYEIFLY BE Site. rely je, harmless, and mice to rink Ank } ied Lo got iL. i be declines send 2 os lor ib-dae | sothing else, Elmore, Adums & Oo. 206 Willinmet, N 3 Do all the good you can, to ail the people you ean, as long as ever you can, in every place you can, Thousands are cured yearly of Heart Discase. Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator does it. At druggists, srt CR Men in great places are thrice servants —servants of the sovereign or State, servants of fame and servants of busi. ness, ———— Why don't Fou use St Patrick's Salve’ Uso it. 25c at all druggists esnnsis anAIIAIsiniio - The proud have no friends, not in prosperity, tor they know nobody; and uot in adversity, for then nn one knows them, ity it. a ——— Dr. Sanford’s Laver Invigorator—vege- table. T'ry it when gentle cathartic action is needed. 1f there 1s any person to waom yon feel a dislike, that 1s {Le person of whom you ought never to speak, Mother Swan's Worm Syrup. Intalivie, taste ens, harmless, cathartic: for fe. VETISIDess, resi esses, Worms, 25 cents, ee ——————— Wondrous is the strength of cheer. fullness; altogether past calculation its power of endurance, ———— Camphor Milk cuten aches and pains. Pr Philosophy will not petite of a starving read, not advice, O88 Cente appease the ap- man, He needs Ladies and chuiaren’s boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel Btiffeners are used. Be — Indrapura, the loftiest of the Suma- ira voloanoes, is 11,600 feet high. At the summit the temperature is 8 de- grees, Hale’s Honey Horehound Ad and Tar. B LIXDBLOM & (0 i b& 7 Chamber of ! Commerce, Choaen, | GRAIN AND PROVISION BROKERS. | Members of all prominent Produce Exchanges n | New York, Chioaga, 8t. Louis and Bil wsgkes We have exclusive Private telegraph wire betwen Clioawo and New York. W il exncute orders on oar adgment when requested Send for cironlars om Ding particulars. ROBT LANDERILOM & CU. Chicaro, RUPTURE Cure Guarantesd in all cases by Ds 3, B Mayer Under his treatinent oase is at once obtained and sone oan attend to their business 1mmedistely after trestment. Ksamination free, Send stsmn for re gr Main offion, S31 Arch Street Philadelphin, ill be st the Keystone House, Rendioe, Pa., every 8d Saturday; Hershey Houss, Barr istburg, Pa. #th and Gib; SL Clair Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tih sud Wh of each month = ¥ 1 have a positive remedy for Lhe Alors Giseune by iis Bes thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long standing bauve boon cured. Indeed, po st i= my fade in tis effioncy, that | will send TWO BOTTLES FREER, to geider with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease, te Buy or, Give Ex and I’. O. address PRAT & Wl Pomi Bi, Now York NG MILLER a (00 # Brosdwa New York THE BEST, LeNG So, ERE Ton GE ts Wan CHINE "eY make busteis of money selling he Falestioe Wonder. samples AGENTS PREtd Be Ca. Dbox Tod oslo NY Lay the Axe to the Root If you would destroy the can- kering worm. For any exter. nal pain, sore, wound or lame- ness of man or beast, use onl MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI- MENT, Jt penetrates al cle and 1 a to fhe very bone, expelling n soreness and pain, and healing fhe Gisea ever art as po saith the or
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