A PERSONAL CARD. A Matter in Which the Public Should Have a Deal of Interest, To the readers of this paper: Why does the government spend so much money and risk so many lives in trying to capture the counterfeiter ? “Suppose he does counterfeit govern- ment bonds and notes, surely the gov- ernment 18 rich enough to stand any loss his act may confer!” But the individual ocitizen could ill afford to be put to continual financial loss if such desperadoes were let go un- whipped of justice, It is only the valuable thing that is counterfeited; it is only iu the light of can beknown. Noone in these days would counterfeit a Confederate bond or note. People who commit fraud always do it by simulating the highest virtue; by preying on with which to give respectability to vice. Let us explain: Seven or eight years ago, 50 we have been informed many times in public prints, a New York state gentlemsn was pronounced, as many millions have been pronounced before, incurably sick of an extreme disorder. By suggestions which he be- heved were providential, he was led to the use of a preparction which had been few physicians in New York city and result was that he was cured, he whom ability said was incurable. Having se to devote a portion of hs accumulated wealth to the manufacture and sale of this remedy for the benefit of the many who suffer as he saffered, 1A apparent hopelessness. In less than three years, poses to erect a laboratory and ware- pr All authorities, I believe, are agreed in giving the preference to chlorine, which may be evolved by mixing in a bottle two tablespoonfuls of common salt, two tablespoonfuis of red lead and half a wineglassful of strong oll of vit- riol in a quart of water. The bottle should be kept cool, tightly stopped and in a dark place; a little of this fluid exposed in a saucer, sprinkled onthe floor, or soaked in’ sheets of old linen and hung about the réoms, rapidly des- troys eflfluvia, Green copperas (sul- phate of iron) one pound, dissolved in a gallon of water, is another very excels lent agent, and the same may be sald of .the fumes of sulphur (sulphurous acid) for unoccupied rooms, Chloride | of lead solution 18 another potent fluid; | it is cheap, involves very little trouble, instantaneous in its effect, and perfect- ly safe, Indeed, any of the above will be found to destroy ** the rankest com- pound or villainous smell that ever offended nostrils,” ss ASA The Sewer Inspector of Cleveland | lately opened a clogged sewer and found | that the roots of a tree had grown and forced their way into a socket joint, and penetrating the sewer completely | Aled it up. The roots had clasped | themselves so firmly about the pipe that it took the united strength of two or three men {o remove them. i | In order to cook your hgre, you must | always first catch it. It is much easler to catch a cold than i to catch a hare. To get rid of a cold, always use Red | Star Cough Cure. | To get Red Star Cough Cure only i requires twecty-five cents, Facts for Families. i i sms A A ———— Even in the flercest uproar of our | her softest whispers, gives to the su- undylog testimony. Satistactory Evidence. J. W. Graham, Wholesale Druggist, Austin, Tex., writes,—]I have been han- {dling DE. WM, HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS for the past year, and have turing devices. Probably there never was a remedy that hes won such a meri- torious name, such extraordinary sales and has accomplished so much good for the race, Unprincipled Parties w/o flouriat only upon the ruins of others, saw in this reputation and sale an opportunity to reap a goiden harvest, (not legiti mately, not honorably) for which par- pose they have made imitations aad substitutions of it in every section of the country, and many druggists, who can make a larger profit on these imi- tation goods, ={lcn compromise their honor by forcing a sale upon the un- posted customer, Yes, undoubtedly the manufaclur could well afford to such in- stances of fraud so far as the effect upon themselves is concerned, for their rewe- dies have a constant and unremitling gale, but they feel it to be thcir duty to warn the public against such imitations and substitations, non-secret and other- wise. The individual who buys them and the public who countenances their sale alonesnffer in mind, body and es- tate therefor. The authrs of some lent practices have been pros gent to prison for their crimes, but there is another class who eclaun to know the formula of this remedy and one Sanday school journal, we are told, has prosti- tuted its high and holy calling so far ss to advertise that for twenty-five cents it will send all new subseribers a tran- script of the Warner's formula! This rs ignore frandua- weuted and of these derfully kaleidoscopic affair, for there is hardly a month passes when some paper is not issued which pretends to give the only correct formula ! The manufacturers inform us that public should know what the true form- nls of Warner's safe cure is, (none that have been published are aoything like it,) but even if every man, woman and miliar with this formula as with their A B C's they could not compound the is a secret. It is impossible to obtain the results that are wrought by this remedy if one does not have the perfect skill acquired only by years of practice for compounding and ssmmilating the gimple elements which enter into ils composition, The learned Dr, Foster, tho honored head of Clifton Springs samtarium, once said that having roughly analyzed this remedy he recognized that the elements that compose it were simple but he at- tributed the secret of its power to the method of its compounding, and this method no one knows except the manu- facturers and no one ean acquire it, Our advice to our readers, therefore, cannot be too strongly emphasized, As you would prefer viriue to vice, gold to dross, physical happiness to physical misery, shun the imitator and refuse thereby to lend your aid fioancially to nother’s tation and honesty, a sale for wares goodswhich on their merits are fit only to be rejected as the veriest refuse, You can neither afford to pa- tronize such people nor cau you afford to take their injurious compounds into your system. When you call Warner's Safe Cure see that the wrap- per is black with whate letters and that the wrapper and label bear an imprint of an won safe, the trade mark, and that a safe 18 blown wn the back of the bottle and that a perfect 1 ¢ pronussory note stamp is over the cork. You can’t be imposed on if you observe these cautions, Wo have the highest respect for ihe remedy we have mentioned and the highest regard for the manufacturers, and we cannot too highly commend their dignified and considerate tone in relation to those who would traduce their fair name and ruin the best inter- est of the public in such matters. A M108 dish for breakfast or for tea is made of sweet potatoes boiled, He- move the skins, rub the potatoes through a coarse colander, make into flat cakes, dip into flour, and fry in hot butter. J Colds, and even Consumption, always giv- | ing entire satisfaction. Please send me another gross, —-_— 1s like the sun The true Christian the of his or g effept ¥ the everywhere leaves beams in a blessin around him, IO upon a deep worl lo from true ohlee “a it is say or nay cause ih fest nate Lo i ite of his o us an hate, ¢ of , death sirig make the differen vy ¢ : » 8 man, and leaves u grave Grams f the robes whi betwi man all one level in a Ang the fe by 4 sit Lat ilo 5 US ie Wry pa ———— Heart [13zase | purely a nervous disease, and yet intel- ligent physicians admit that about half the fatal cases of heart disease result from long continued abuse of the stomach and digestive organs, by liguor and to- 8 supposed to be : nervous system and produce over-ex- citement, causing death, TERS {8 a sure corrective | orders, ! A —— AD A ! The humble and contented pleases himself innocently and easily, | while the ambitious man attempts to | please others sintuliy and difficultly. —— of smh dis- | MEwSMANS PaPTONIZED SERF TONIC, the only | preparation of bee! containing Rs eniire nari tious properties, It coniains biood-making foroe generating and jife-sustalning properties; lavaiua. Hie for indigestion, dyspepsia ney vous prosiration, and ail forms of general debility; alsa, in all on fect! ed conditions, whether the result of exhans. | tion. DETYOUS Prostration, Over-work or ace dis. | ease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co., proprieiors, New York, Sod by druggist i BE | faculties postulate, we can never know | accept them, we shall know much more, { —— | “How my back does ache!” All urine and female weaknesses, { eured by Hunt's Remedy. SS —— ID WISI Hs i | Motives are better than actions. | Men drift into crime. Of evil they do | more than they contemplate. Of good | they contemplate more than they do. | Grr Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffeners ap- | plied to those new boots and they will | never run over. i iin —— 5 It many tines falls out that we deem | ourselves much deceived in others be- | cause we first deceive ourselves, i 1 mportan, When sou visit or save New York Only, save baggage expressage an §5 carriage Hire, and stop | stine Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Coos i tral Depot, | oO elegant rooms, fitted up at a costal one millon dollars, fn and wu 8 por day. European Pian. Elevator, Hestaurant supplied with the best, Tlorse cars, sages and clevatal raliroad to all depots, Families can live better for joss money at the Grand Unjen Hote that of any other Brsi.ciass hotel to the cite nso sons UII Granas mush is a good substitute for a rich pudding on some occasions, Muke just as you Jo corn-meal mush, but add a few berries or raisins or Eng- lish currants, Serve with milk and S WANTED! Ww La two hous Men snd veloahie Tor ever d ot or Wo © w as reform, ws of Io pt Bay. "a favs from » un will Blenss gi vn en na P NEUSTAEDTER & CO. ET, Now York, " 4 a 3 por wiek, i 0 ant 24 oar Agent for th ot add 83 MERCER ST RADWAY'S READY R.R.R.:x The Cheapest and Best Madicine for Family Use INTHE wWonRLb. in from ong 1 twenty minaseh, never falls to re. | Hove PAIN with one thorough application, No | matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Rueumatie, Bed.ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgie or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford instant case, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. It will, in a few moments, when taken sccording to directions, cure Cramps, Spasms Sour Stomach, { Heartburn, Sick Headache, Summer Complaint, | Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, | snd all Internal Pains TRAVELERS should always carry a botile of BADWAY'S READY RE. LIEF with them, A few drops in water will pre- vent slekness or pains from On of water. ulant, Malaria in its Various Forms. There 18 not 8 remedial agent in the word that will cure Fever and Ague and all other Ma- larious, Billious, snd other fevers (aided by Radway's Pllis) 80 quick as Radway's Heady Re lief. Price 60 cents, Sold by druggists ~ DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent { Bulids up the broken-down constitution, purifies the blood, restoring health and vigor Scid by druggists; 81 s bottle, Dr. Radway’s Pills, For DYSPEPSIA and for the cure of all the i disorders of the Stomach, Liver Dowels, Constipa~ tion, Billousness, Piles, Headache, ete. Price 23 cents, To REMovE SMELL OF PAINT. — Vater neutralizes the smell of paint. Vessels of water placed in a newly painted room will remove the smell, es- phuric acid. Or straw and .hay well saturated with water, ———— Some Folks { have much difficulty in swallowing the huge | old-fashioned pill, but anyone can take Dr. | Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets’ which are composed of highly concentrated vegetable extracts. For diseases of the | liver and stomach, sick and bilious head- { ache, ete, they have no equal. Their operation attended with no discomfort whareyve They are sugar-coated and put © in ginss vials, ui. - . on § i i A ———— HOUSEHOLD. Breer Sour.—One pound of beef, y two quarts of water, one cup rice or barley, salb to season, Putin a soup- pot, let it boil slow and steady for two In another vessel have a good a meat, When ready to | the | to put on the table; soup, Compore ov CHesxuTts.—Remove the husks from about fifty chestnuts, | gree of a floury potato; they must be | then drained in a sieve, and bruised in | a coarse wire sleve on to a dish. To | dish up this compote, first pile up half in the the vermicellied | This is a | eti—— Fricassee oF CALY's LivEr.—Two | liver, cut into strips more than | parsley; | one- pepper, salt and butter or drippings from frying; light | quickly, and turning often, | Mince the onlons and parsley, and heat | put | together for ten minutes, when pour in the wine, and as soon as this is hot, serve--the | poured a | govern their tongues, i It 1s a Fact shed that well establl consumption Teed ¢ t rel. sentiment re all who are } ae 1 8 diings are in dange wieil w» 4 children the vy, fo be made fools, are cockered io and wisest and the that thn Lencast x I os n LIE EAS ant Dest Tie 1 en, A standard specific and absolute cure is found in the great liver and Kidney medicine, Hunt’s remedy. Jeware of imitations, . Ss “ I would have no man discouraged with that kind of life or series of ac- | tions in which the choice of others or his own necessities nay have engaged him, Ifafflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isane Thompson's Eye Water, Draggists sell it. 25¢ A ISH ‘ thi The real price of every 1g, what everything really costs to the man who | wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. i — You may depend upon il that he is a good man whose mate friends are | all good, and whose enemies are char. acters decidedly bad, paae———— The best Ankle Boot and | made of zine and leather, ft kbE Collar Pads are Try them. siamo RSA Os iin Be happy if you can but do not des- | pise those who are otherwise, for you i know not their troubles, ta———— No Cpluzs in Piso's Care for Covsump- tion. Cures where other remedies fall, 20c. Among the creatures which attracted Prof. Haeckel’s attention during a re. cent tour in Ceylon was the great black scorpion—nearly a foot long--which he found to exist in such numbers that he collected half a dozen specimens in the course of an hour. Snakes were also noticed in great abundance. Slender green snakes hung from almost every bough, and at night the great rat-snake hunted rats and mice over the roofs of the huts. Although these rat-snakes are harmless, Prof. Haeckel considers it by no means a pleasant surprise when one of them, five feet long, suddenly drops through a hole in the roof into guts room, perhaps alighting on the bed, While malaria belongs chiefly to lows lying districts, it may, under favorable conditions, exist at great elevations, On the Tucson Apennines it is found at a height of 1100 feet above the sea level, on the Pyrenees and Mexican Cordilleras 5000 feet, on the Himalayas 5400 feet, on the Island of Ceylon 6500 feet, and on the Andes 11,000 feet, Under ordinary circumstances, how- ever, a certain moderate altitude af- fords Lnwunity from malaria. The elevation of entire security i¢ not posi- tively known, but it has been approxi. mated as follows : In Italy 400 to 500 ppalac 3000 feet, 1500 feet, in India 2000 feet. In any fegions malariaug Set up my s————— POMEGRANATE-WATER ICE. —DBreak | carefully four ripe pomegranates, put the pips of the fruit in a plate, and, when the whole is freed (rom their husks, bruise them with a wooden spoon in small quantities at a time a balr sieve to extract their juice, which must run through a sieve intoa basin; to a pint of the juice add the juice of two lemons, a pint of very strong syr- up, a teaspoonful of orange-flower wat- er, the rubbed rind of and of ! i ial, on an orange, freezh as ust CINNAMON Bi ant On a wooden ¥ WOT # tie yur, and whites whipped firm to flour and four oun pall paper cases © ver, and wher inner-ial aim he former stiff and In- £- eR 0 g flowers ile as s petite far as possil f Space In neaded for extending with floating goldfish swim- f what I now to give the tabi artificial por table es, reeds and It is the great cry us something new. s—————— OAT MEAL cakes may be successfully kept from crumbling if you add a little wheat flour to oat-meal mush, knead iz. and then roll it quite thin and bake for half an hour in a hot oven. These must be kept where they will be ary, they absorb moisture surprisingly and are rendered unfit to use by it. aa -— Ax excellent dish for breakfast is made of six eggs and three tablespoon. fals of ham chopped very fine; beat the eggs and after melting a lamp of butter | in a frying-pan, drop the eggs into it] the ham has, of or boiled; season with pepver. This isa good way to use up pieces of meat left IT is wise, if you are going to put | i i i on a cloth by the fire after washing | them, as sometimes the cold water will | cause the cake to fall. MANY cooks consider ita great im | is very light and al most like pulp, atarrh is Caused Theretore, | “I have suffered with catary Thousands who | years and pald ou i dissgroeabis | ines, hut have hers been entirely out a 4 1 began best yiug | It expels every taint { my head for i for 1aedie y apo- reapariis By scrofalons (aint in the blood, cure catarrh, purify te Ulood have been troubled with {f ecatarrh, have Haraaparilia, the hie wy. ry relief, Tar O bioodpt public, es and If you suller from eatarrh, ive Hood's A remedy B80 corGislly iy worthy Do not delay taking it til of impurity from the blood, and vit riches it. Maria a trial. he best medion & that Las aunts Mus, A CUNRIYOHAN, Prova iis ind dene, on 3 “1 nad ecatarrh nine years, and suffered werrinly | with it. Soon after 1 began 10 take Hie , in the catarrh troubled me Jess, and alle bats f oured Lamberton, Clinton County, Ohio, } helped me more han anything © A. Bars, N.Y LOCUS, NN, 14 a Rs 1 ¢ ari ‘a : i fli Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hood’s Sarsaparilia Sold by all druggists. §1; six for $5, Prepared | Bold by all draggisis, $1 sx for § Prepared by C. L. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mase, | by C. I. HOOD & C0. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar. 100 Doses One Dollar. “1 have been troubled wit? i great soreness of headache 1 saw arsapariiia as a cure Tor Gh Dull 5 ihe three jeg 1 wan entirely ¢ 1am wm my irom al liton, Butler Co, O ¥s = ny is cured, “Homi's Sarsavar! 1 PAAACHT LRY lmpure Gisapprared.” ever used.” CHRYSANTHEMUMS IN NOVEMBER. flowers November. The months to root the propagation of these be made in cuttings require two when placed over gentle bottom heat, They may then be put in three-inch pots in a soll composed of three parts of well-rotted sod and one part of de- composed cow manure mixed with sand. As they increase in size, place them in larger pots--a twelve inch pot being the right size for flowering plants. They require much water during the summer months, and must be watered Once a week an applica tion of liguid manure is beneficial Chrysanthemums cultivated in pots give the finest bleoms royal 8 shin &e., for al AL the New Orisa tion, joints made Ww éured 8 testing strain of over 1600 Pounds TO A SQUARE INCH. Pronounced grrongest oiue brary. Sid TWO GOLD MEDALS, London, 1HES, New Orisans, 1995, 1 your deals oss 10d Berd (1 send bis card and Joo, postage for paanple oun, ¥ EXT C0,, Gloveoster, Birra Tp BUSSIA CEN NYY Temperance SITIers Know. T EX N ® Bw gam¥® N Ne Law on . a T tr mm mt BASE BALL wWiTH CARDS. a ae i ~ BY MAIL 55." , LAWSON CART wikamas Boston, Mass om wid, Grateful Thousan firrress the most wonder! pustained the sinking Hiade from ( 1 Alcoholic Bu S40 § ane This litters cum Female Complaints, inflammatory and Cloor Hheumntism, Gout, Bllicus, Beamittent and jute sittent Fe vers, Blood, Elver and " Dyspepsia or Indigestion ds prociaim Vispoan ul ln vigorant that ever ia roots ard bers, free wie. A Purgative ib et" have # fithe AMERICAN sand ¢ are t fr LES E E RI i Vor Faiz Skin Go £ in 6 ab time by the ume hin Bi tinvigorat the Stomach, and wintes the torpid diver and Bowels, which ren- der it of unequaled efciency in cleansing the jood of all ties, and imparting pew life and vigor to th eo Kyat No Person cas take the I ong unwell Pin, Tape and othe Sostroyed any resoved f Cleanse the Vi itis foul ; you the blood pure, and ersten Beats § at pote} | : CANVASSERS. i a Dens veule ERIC supers r Worms, ars Ustfit. I u ' ’ Given Ly 24 + «i from the syslem » $ r 14 $15.9 tinted Rlood whenover gs will tell you when, Keep the Lealih of the syslem follow, In conelusion : Uive the Bitters atrial It will speak for itself. Oue bottles will prove a bet. ter guarantee of Ms werltu than a engihy ad yeriieernent H.¥. McDonald tani ¥ranciece, Osl., and ¥ Jitters and romain ory L Adress Publ AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 751 Broadway, New York, "FRAZER E GREASE. rager Labrich svrrwwhere. fshers of ar feelin Ceo. Proprietors, & 0 Waalingion BL. - Cor, Char #t., Kew Yori. old by all Dealers and Druggista. rag Lf This remedy oORIGME no DPurious aruags, GA TARR Ely’s Cream Balm J By Merph.ne [120 Onred in IU te 26 dais. No pay ill enred, be absorbed, of. Da. J. strays. Lebanon, Olio cieansing the —r ————————————— d catarthal virus, | wing healthy secretions alas inSammation, rotects the membrane | cin fresh colds, oom. | $0 .¥ beajs the sores and | Also. po iw Fes He Sehkes hod i ¥en MILLS. Circulars snd Testimonials sent . and hestang. ication. WILSON BROS. Easton, Fa. | onap worough reai- ture, AZTeD- be to nse. Pric 30 cents | by mall or at Aroggsts. Send for ciroularn, ELY DROTHERS, Droggists, Owego, NK. Y. a when applied into the nos. ELY'S 100 per wo tmpradane them, we will BIG OFFER. GIVE AWAY Lia Sail Operstine Washing Macaines, if you wanions send ne yont sams, PO, 500 exprasi office at anne The Nationnl Co. 2 DEYSTL XT NOT A LIQUID OF EXUFY A Tew BANA ian re. - P~ « Business Cotloge, © i only $40 Kituations faraisisd ANTE sence. Capesssiny oull % Pasticalare free. Standard Silver. ware Co. Boston, Mass, PATENT Omtained. Send stamd fou inventor’ Guide Lo Bowes mam, Patent Lawyer, Washington, D, PENNYROYAL “"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" The Orig and © semuine, wt fo i inal 2) ae Tk ea Ii EAR re for parioiere. L Chlohostar’s ‘Sonth TO LADIES. ¢ montana, wae. her samt Pn WA Sa ture mall. NAME panes DA LS! uae? Madison Suu hind Pa ¥ nso An setive Man or Womas is oounty to #60 6 1 CURE FITS! When 1 say care § do not mean merely #5 #0 for a time and then have them ralurh sain have maa: thy disease of . or FALLING SICKNESS a lifelong ¥ to care the worst casos, no resson for not now reoriviog a carn, 8 at onoe for a treatise and a Froe Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Expross and Post Offion, 11 costs you notitag for » trial, and i will cure a Address Di. HH. G. ROOT, 153 Pear! 86, New York stody. I warrant ny Heth ad wilted iu Boonuse others have : .*° cn — REAVER dal RAW FURS bought for oah at highest prices Send for cireaiar w taioh gi von ful Boughton, 4d Bond 81 N.Y, City! ADIES afi'cted with Lenootrhos send stamped ssaveiope to DR, EVANS, Osceola. Jows. INSURE YOUR HORSES AND CATTLE inthe ima Matanl Live Stock Co, Address ¥ A VAR BRaMEsn, Man'r, Valatie. N. X. Ast GEN. GRANT'S MEMOIRS. arrangements and extra fers secured APPOMATTOX. Box 179, Mila, Pa AAAI G0 SSIS I wi - pd seen The Teal Cor unde of that Class remedies, nil hae grees mivvasd wnbverosl Gelselaoe i MURPHY BROS, Paris, © how wom he favor of lam pid wd ood Fania —— ® wanted, Rpwrfal , 1 by addressing v elegraphy Laney ore sod earn ood pay, Situations farsished, rita VYALENT BROS, Janesville, Wis THORSTON'S peas uid! OWik Kesping Teeth Perfect awd tums Health: Blair’s Pills, mori emai” ; 8 RANE: yonnd, MH) ote Cita voy Urge tailing Prace wi Byrn wi yr Dh n — Tins wpa ane Bl hen | 0 or delay Madiens | ore ri song y wi Phi. oe Bn # A Nosed 2, wh F000 Newih EPP ww away [ a" Live UM Ty fi IN ewveanii hows ol the wernt kind sui of lung mvs mA eared. Su wn Ladi : mt tagvioer - wu on Teter ied rom LO nldronn, pre en Peal Bh, j lt So , . Ranh Drs apouss , hgh. ors Avy amd Pai. vate y for SOLD BEAT Yorwems the sould. by Lraggists every where,
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