The Newsboys' Dogr. Jay Charlton, the New York corre spondent of the Danbury JVctc', nays in thatpapor: The newsboys make a Ht tag out of the evening papers, which is a godsend to them. In these hard times many a poor family lives off the pennies f the gamins. It would be queer if these sharp, ragged lads, reared in pov rty, with no softening influences, did not demonstrate some sentiment. And they have. They have ft dog. She is ft honielv, yellow little dog, crooked leg ged, Bhort haired, unattractive. But the boys love her, and give her bits of their oread and pet her with an affection touch more hearty than some Fifth ave nue belle gives to her pretty poodle. She is no aristocratic dog, and never ventures into the upper tcndom. The dog knows her place. Tlio street is pood enough for her; for do the boys who ' love her not live in the streets ? During that slack time of the dny when the boys neither shine boots nor soli papors they sometimes play ball in the narrow, dirty streets among the trucks. The dog al ways has her plnco. She is a sort of short stop or outer, and enjoys the sport as heartily as any. When the boys shout over a good catch the yellow dog barks a joyous yelp; and I have even Been her laugh and shnke her homely sides with glee. At nightfall there drive into' the narrow stre?t several wagons uaed for carrying forth the last edition of the papers. If any other wagons than these happen to go in the yellow dog barks warningly, as if she were mag nanimously trying to tench them the art of self-respect. For this homely dog has a nice soul. She is homely of ap pearance, but not of mind. I have no ticed that the best hearted girls are sometimes not pretty. Socrates was homely, but his spirit was flue. So with " Nell," the newsboys' dog. Moralizing over this dog, I have wondered why these boys did not adopt a beautiful .poodle, a delicate blnck-nnd-tan, a lop eared spaniel. They might steal a dozeu any day. I one time asked one of the gamins where I could get a verv pretty dog. Ho brought me "Nell1 on hi's arms and srid I might take her, she was so pretty and lie was sure she would enjoy the country nir. He did not like to lose the dog, but he would tell the boys that she was better off ; as if she had gone to the spirit land. Suppose this dog should get lost? The boys would get her back in a dny. The eyes of these gamins would find her. They would welcome her back with open arms. And she would crawl into the arms of some "poor fellow as he slept some night on the cold stones, and would think that the ragged shirt next to the warm heart of the gamin was the softest bed. Life in Deadwoml. Deadwood, one of the Black Hills cities, is a lively town of two thousand inhabitants. Of course, savs a corre- spoudent describing it. it's tho central camp, where all the gambling, fighting mid business is done. Everything rroes on a grand rush night and day. There i experimented with transplanting trees of is no regularity .about anything. A man different ages from Mie to four vears opens a place of business nud makes lots from graft, and he preferred the one of money, then he gets the prospecting : 'cr trees. Tliey can bo taken up more fever, starts for the gulches and shuts up nearly with the entire roots, are s t his shebang. When a place is closed up it I quicker and are not checked in the means that the owner is out digging, lias ! growth. been killed in a fight or is off on a spree. ! Keep Mock Warm. TW? no 'n.u,,,ic'P',11 government at all. I A cow fed on twenty pounds of h..v livery man thinks he s mayor of the town, j daily, having no shelter in the wint.-V mnym mi a U'f ,,--VS al1 11 Heii'm Pxcel,t; P'haps nil open shed mass meeting, draw up resolutions, etc., about to tumble down, would be in no incorporate the town and i better condition in the spring than she hao a board of aldermen; but at the end ; would lie It led on ntiecn pounds dallv of the week nobody knows what has be- . and kept in a warm Btuble at night and come of the resolutions or tho aldermen. ; allowed the run of the barnvard in e start a new city government every pleasant weather. This is a result that two weeks and bust one every week if has substantially been proved a thou thore is any saiJll tjme8. Now we will compute the baloons all over tho place, and whisky ! loss to a farmer on ten cows, which me lour bits a drink. They put two barrels left through the winter on the uni -roup on end, nail u board across for a barjtected svstem; and manv bnriis afford and deal it out. A miner who wants to but slight warmth to stock over the open treat pours some gold dust on the bar- air, being boarded up vertically, with rel head and says: "Set 'em up." They ! cracks between the boards from a half never weigh the dust. Sometimes a man inch to an inch wide, and nil Mich burns won t put down enough dust, but they come under the losing svstem of wintcr never say a word; ami if he's a little , ing stock. It would be fair to estimate tight and pours out t m or fifteen dollars , hay to be worth g 15 a ton ns an average worth they never mention it. They value throughout the country. Ten cows have three faro banks running nil the ! not well protected will require fifty ... , ....... ii.m u imc Il-r II I- puts a httlc gold dust in a dollar green DacK aua at goes for two dollars. Ten dollars worth of dust iu a ten dollar greenback goes for twenty dollars, and so on. They never weigh dust at all, but guess the amount. Every man carries about fourteen pounds of firearms hitched to his belt, and they never pass nnv Tl, D, "--u luej won a pile ot checks warm stublo, for ut Wst four mouths or they tlirew cm all over tho j.hice, ami I 112 days, worth thirtv-sev.-u nn.l oik--Bome were too .Iruuk to hamllo 'cm. SS-i ! half cents daily, or durin 112 davs tlie cltedvs cot plave;! out. Xow a mnu ..! in.iini.ii. .... 1. ' i' r""" Ki- ins gun out nret is the can be repaired, doors made to shut best man and they lug off the other fd- clo aud thus the comfort of domestic low s body. Our graveyard is a big iu- animals can bo enhanced, to sav nothiijo stitutiou, and growing one. Sometimes, : of the Bavuig in fodder. Farmers do nowevor, the plnce is right quiet. I've i you realize this important fact? ' s'-ne known times when a man wasn't killed for cf you do not seem to realize it at all- a-id twenty-four hours. Then perhaps they'd such men nre alwavs talkinof "hard lay out live or his a day. When a man ' times," being slack 'in all they do gets too handy with his shooting irons , , . and kills five or sis, they think He isn't . ,l ur,n" r"rk' safe anil nnn liim nvur i..i .1 Curing Dork so that it will nlwnva 1 him. They don't kill him for what he i has done, but for what he is liable to do 1 I suppose that the avei age deaths amount to about one hundred a mouth- but the I Indians kill some. i j A Truly Wondei-iiil foimtrr 1 i uoiiuiiiiu couuiry. The American Engineer thus lumps i mo wonuers 01 our country: The greatest ! L-miuui m America is me i alls of ATiag- I ara, wliere the water from the great up- i per laKea form a river of three-fourths of j a mile in width, and then being suddenly I contracted plunges over the rocks in two I columns to the depth of one hundred ! and seventy-five feet. The greatest cave ! m the world is the Mammoth Cave of j Kentucky, where any one can make a voyage on the waters of a BnhterrnA.n ! nver, and catch fish without eyes. The sweet as long as it is covered with brine. ' g. the bell rings at the terminus, the t have used it in other cases of colds in my fam greatest river in the known world is the Ordinary flue Onondaga salt is tram Btops. All out for Eternity I Show j ily, with the same satisfactory results. I oan Mississippi;.: four hundred miles long just as good as the coarse salt if the ! yur ticket now for getting into the ; conscientiously recommend it "to all who suffer iiuecou vuiir-y in ine world is the i vatiey oi ttie Mississippi. It contains 500,000 square" miles, aud is one of the most fertile regions on the globe. The greastest city park in the world is in Philadelphia. It oontaius over 2,700 acres. Tue greatest grain port in the world is Chioago. . The lurgost lake in the world is uatie oupenor, which is truly au in land 8611. beinor four humireri nml thii-tv i miles long nna one thousaud feet deep. ! using a little of the salt between the The longest r.iikoad at present is the 1 pieces. Boil and skim the ingredients, Paoifl j railroad, over three thousand j an(l when cold pour over the meat, odd miles m length. The greatest mass 0f injof wutr sumcient to cover entirely, solid iron iu the world is the Iron moun. In sis weeks the meat can be taken out. tain, of Missouri. It is three hundred aud ilfty feet high and two miles iu cir. .'I 'M 1 . I. L : kuiu. iuo ucoi npeuiinen oi trrecian arch itecture in the world is the Girard Col lege for Orphans, Philadelphia. The lurgest aqueduct iu the world is the Cro ton aqueduct, New York. Its length is forty nnd one-half mils nnrl if arc( $12,500,000. The lai-gest anthracite coal i deposits m the world are m Pennsylvania, the mines of which supply the market with millious of tons annually, and ap pear to be inexhaustible. FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. Hint on Prnnlnn. A correspondent of the American Farmers' club writing on the pruning and training of fruit trees offered tha following suggestions : Apple trees in gardens and orohnrds that are-fcllowed to grow freely and naturally,, require; t have only their Lends thinned out, and especially in the center, so that light and air may be freely admitted to every part. Young trees should bo closely looked after for a few years after planting, so that by the judicious removal of ill placed shoots or branches and the short ening -of others, the tree may be en couraged to assume a neat style of growth. Standard and pyramidal pear trees should be treated in the same way as apple trees, a good thinning rather than hard pruning being quite as desir able in their case as with apples. Hori zontally trained trees against walls re quire, however, to be treated somewhat differently, if only for appearance sake. The flowers are borne on spurs, conse quently these only should bo left un touched ; and the shoots made last season should be pruned close in, say to within an inch or so to their base. The pro duction of fruit bearing spurs, rather than unfruitful shoots, on the main branches, should bo the object aimed at ! in nrnniiicr ninl if. uliniil.l l.Ainn and mind that hard or close pruning is not favorable to this process : consequently be sparing with the knife in the case of , uooa-ye I May yon have a prosperous the horizontal leaders, which may In ! voyage, large sales and great percent nailed in their entire length if well ; ng,e?' there 18 one th!,13 1 forgot to ripened. Standard plum trees also re- , ?k f on ," " ,J'W,,.ftt tr,lin nre .vou quire to be well thinned out if good I np to !lke' T,clV ?on U nrmia f fiim fmif ora in I take tlie live o clock Sunday; afternoon trees on walls, which are generally in fun shape, must be treated i Ve,by 0,UIKT morning in the com nuch the same as pear trees. Iu .' me"'" establishments by the time tho e, also, the flowers are borne on '. merelmnt? gf down town." My brother, iruiueu in i pretty much thin r-nnp. n! snurs. so that trie linear, wnnrl nr.,1 i, growths as are not required for nailing in bTiould be cut close back. The l,m,lpr mny be nailed in their entire length iu this case also, if well riv.ened if m.t cut buck to the well seasoned wood. He careful in strong growths not to cut back more than is absolutely necessary. Hand pruning in such cases menus 'a more vigorous growth Btill in the coining season. Prune weak shoots close to en courage vigor, and cut tho strong ones ns little as possible to repress it, and you will soon get a well balanced tree The flowers of the peach and nectarine are borne on the shoots developed the pre vious year, hence the system of pruning to be followed in their ease is totally dif- fereut from those before mentioned. The shoots which bore flowers ami fruits last season must be cut out us fur us possible and the young growths made itt the same time encouraged ; and if trained against walls (as is advisable with at least the nectarines) nailed in their places Btrnight and neatly, at from two to three I inches apart. i In answer to the ouestion asked at ' w'lllt nPe trees should be set out for mi orchard a member replied that he had i I I Hi S II illlV l.l.iin 1 inn no matter how fed, would be at le it $5; consequently, farmers who ttu ly their own interests build warm burn--, but so as to be well ventilated in mild weather, and thus pave enough in fod der iu a few years to pay the cost t f them. Ii;it much can be 'done with old buildings to make them warm; battel s nmi 1 1 ti ..iiil.l ,-v..r.H 41. n ..1... 1.1. - r Bwcet is ujt a liffi-'ult matter, provided the necessary reqtusites are furnished l,ork from .voung pigs from sis to ten montl ol.I and plenty of good salt. A writer in the Country Gentleman says : Cut the pork up into suitably sized Pief,N' after U llns lost ftl1 the'auimal heat b t it h , . , lowed to freeze. Pack closely in a clean tiprlit cask, in alternate layeri ersof pork and hel to a whole (two hundred ! salt, using from half a busl bushel to each barrel ( poumJs). A portion of the salt must be reserved for tho brine, which must be boiled and skimmed aud saturated with salt- When cold pour over the nnrfc taking care to provide sufficient brine to cover the meat at least two inches. Lay heavy flat stone ou the pork, to keep it from floating, and t,h m-lr iit vr ms weigm is nsea. me barrel shonl.l i always have undissolved salt in the brinr, For bacon, hams and shoulders use eight pounds of salt, one quart of mo- ' lasses (or its equivalent two and one- half pounds of sugar), two ounces of saltpeter, one ounce of saleratus, anil two ounces of cayenne pepper to each oie hundred pounds of incut, trimmed. Pa3k as cloaelv on nnnnihlA in a .nob-.' rinsed and hung up to be smoked. Some like a few cloves aud black pepper added to the pickle. If a " dry pickle " is pre ferred, rub the hams once daily witli 4he above mixture, in a tub, until the pickle has all been rubbed into the meat. Hiuus prepared in this way never need " fresh ening " before cooking and will keep in-' definitely, if secured from flies, The Italian lottery system brings, in not less than $12,030,000 a year to the national exchequer. ' . - . ' i-n Kopt in a J SHOW YOUR T1CKEXJ9. A Icrajymitn Tnlk to the 100,000 Com-mr-rrltil Traveli-ra or the I'nlted Ninlcs. Kov. T. De Witt Talmage preached a sermon in his Tabernacle at Brooklyn, to the 100,000 commercial travelers iu the United States. He said .. Now .you, tha commercial traveler, have received Orders from the head man of the firm : you are to start on the long excursion. Well, what is this little pack age In the valise ? " Oh I" you say, " that's a pack of cards. There's cer tainly no harm in a pack of cards is there ?" Instead of answering your ques tion I will tell you . that there are thou-, sands of men with as strong a brain as yon have who have dropped down into the gambler's life and into the gambler's hell. Want's that other bundle in the valise? "Oh," you say, "that's a brandy flask." Well, my brother, just empty the contents and fill it with chol era mixture. It's very important to have something that will help you in case of sudden illness. Only one more advice to yon and then I will have, done with your baggage. Take some stood whole- j some reading ; let it be a historical work or even a worn 01 nction, or some work that will be of particular advantage in your business. Got a Biblo with large type. ;Now you are readv to stnrt. You have i v?nr, J1Be"vonr r,Rht hand, and your I !ilun?V aud 8Aawl stPPed in your left. i tl(l J' save a day by that, and I 1 ?on nre starting wrong, Subbiith break i lng Wno vvitci in this world than it - lja.v.s lu.tbo next- H the Sabbath is giv- . en ,r th? elV,loy?Vt Y1 Bivcu for tho . e.lnP1".v'- 1 he dollar that you earn on i. t! i i n i i . , .. the biiuuatu is a red-hot dollar, and if I you put it in a bug with five thousand Honest ilollnrs that red hot dollar will j burn a hole through the bag and let out all the live thousand honest dollars with i it. For a few weeks now vou will piisb half . ' . . ' your time iu the railroad truin. How are you going to spend" it? Don't do us most of the commercial travelers do sit reading the same newspaper over and over again, looking listlessly out of the W11,'lmv 01' spending three or four hours "A the. !""k,nPLcnr- the nastiest place in -'"teni1oni. Instead of tint call Hhake- speare and Tennyson and Ezekiel and Paul, inspired men of God call them to stay with you and talk with you. I But you have come now to the end of your railroad travel. You saunter out among the merchants and begin business. ; There are two things you must remem ber. First, that all tho trade you get by the practice of treating always damage's the house that gets it. Besides, you , can't afford to injure yourself for the sake of your employers. Again, I charge ' you, tell the whole truth about everything you sell. Lying travelers will precede you and lying travelers will come after vou; don't let their lying competion tempt you to do ns much. But it is almost night, and yon aro getting buck now to the hotel. You go back to tho hotel. Now comes the nightly tug for the commercial traveler. Tell me where he spends his evenings and I will tell you where he will spend eternity. There's your room with the hooks, thcit-'n the Young Men'n Chris-ti-in Assoeiatirn room, there's the dou bling Fal(-u, the theater and the house ot luluruy. llio tlu'ttter Jc) von think tho titrryilifr iu that I)lapo till olevt li o'clock at night will improve your bodily iieaun or earuiiy lontiueR ? Jo man ever found tho path of commercial success or heavenly reward through the American theater. "Well," -you say, " I guess, then, I will go to the gambling saloon." You will lirst go to look on; then von will ! go to play. You will make !?10(i or 8-"0() or $1,000; you will make 1,00(1 then you will lose alL Then you will borrow I some money so ns to start anew. You : will make f?50, then S20H, then $('.00; ' , then you will h.seall. Those wretches of the gambling saloon know how t; j tempt you. Tin y lead you ou and lea.l ; you on; but, murk this, all gamblers die j poor. They make great fortunes, but ' thy lose them. You say: "John Mor- ' ; riss-'y is a brilliant exception." John! Morrisdey is not dead y t. I winh he were, (Sensation.) "Well," you say, "if I can't goto tn? theater ninl can t go to the gambling saloon I guess I will go to the house of infamy." Halt ! (in a stentorian tone). There are. other gates of sin through . which a man may go and yet come out ; but that gate has a spring lock which ' snaps him in forever. Ho who goes there is damned already. Ho may seem to be f Gjmp;u-atively free for a little while, but he is only on tho limits and JSataii's police have their eye ou him to bring him in any minute. 'The curse of God 1 is on that crime. There are men here I to-day whose heaven was blotted out ten 1 .y,:a" a""- Tl,iere 13 no J'iBPrthat they 1 oe lost they are lost now. I look 'lowu .t',ro""h, the,r gl'irms eyeballs, 1 do7l luto the lo'fBt caverns of hell. ! h' commercial traveler 1 I prny for y to-day, 1 here are two kinds of days : vhtQ ?ou wiu specially need divine .grace; the one when you have no buc- fess that night you will be tempted to Pi ve way to strong drink ; the other dny j - b,e w,he J'ou hl h great succes- uu;'tlle llevl1 tell.s J'OU you mtist go and ueieuruiu luui suecess. .. i There is nnother day, the last of your j life. I don't know where you will spend iO-more probably iu theLlroad car or I in some strange hotel. I see you on i your last commercial errand. The train of your earthly esistence is nearinff the I depot of the grave. The brakes are fall- I tiw oi me uuiuiug cny ui ucKet i -heU in the blood of the Lamb. What sIla i4 Profit A man if he gain the whole worltt ad lose his soul ? t Thirty-Six Altitudes. ! Twelve boys, by count, were grouped tatiou of the lungs or some chronio throat dis- around a toy cannon on Miami avenue to j ease. " Brovn't Bronchial Troche" are an I fire a national salute, says the Detroit ; effectual Coccm Bemedv . Free Frets. One boy can fire a national , - . . ' ' salute as well as twelve boys, but it is KheiunatiBin cured at once by Dnrang's 1 well to have eleven extra boys squatted i Eheumatio Hcuiedy. Send for eiiciJarto Hel around to give advice. A tin. box con- rtme & lleutley, Washington, I. C. taining fonr ounces of powder was con- j i 'j oi i '. tU, situated, and, at aW mo ment j AaUa goj, o 8r a spark of tire was communicated to it t.u-ed by the Cof.ell Lead Co., euecsors to by some careless hand. I he cannon tlie New LeaU CO., 63 Centre St . New York uiiui v uji, uiib ynxj i-uya uiu, x-n'JU Ul the twelve lads struck an averasre of three different attitudes, making thirty six different .' poses " in all. Some went over a lenoe, some around a corner, others started for home to see if things had changed any, and one lad hopped around on one foot and called oit : "I'll sell my sheer of fourth of July for fifteen cents." ... Tht D,ack Rodi The office of the Blaok Bod, the in- cumueni oi which came into prominent notice at the recent opening -of the Brit ish Parliament, is so old that its origin Ls all but lost in obscurity. The holder was ( riginally a ecrvnnt about the court, his emblem denoting thnt he was to keep ardor,' And see that people behaved wi!h decorum in the House of Lords. From time to time his status improved and the emoluments increased. . His duties are now mostly confined to snmmoning the House of Commons, in the name of the overeigu.to attend at the bar of the Hon e of Lords to hear the opening or valedic tory speech from the throne. The House of Commons makes it a point to shut its doors in the face of the messenger, to show that they are quite independent of the Lords. The Black Rod has to knock thrice at the door of the Commons, when the sergeant-at-arms interviews him through a small aperture in the door; and keeps him waiting till the speaker is informed of the messenger's presence, and says: "Admit him." Black Rod then advances gravely along the floor, bowing to the speaker every three or four paces. After delivering his message he retires backward, as he came, and makes it a great point in that most awk ward process to go over the same line as on entering. As the late Dr. Brainerd, of Philadel phia, was onco walking down Chestnut ttreet, a gentleman asked him : " Sir, cau you tell me how to find tho sheriff's office?" "Yes, sir," Was the reply; " every time you earn 85 send $10. Wonders of Modern Science. The perfect accuracy with which scientists aro enabled to deduce the most minute particu lars iu their several departments, appears al most miraculous if we view it in tho light of the early ages. Take for example, the electro magnetic telegraph the greatest invention of the age. Is it not a marvelous dogree of ac curacy which enables an operator to exactly locate a fracturo in a submarine cable nearly three thousand miles long ? Our Voueral.fo " clerk of the weather ' has become so thor mirl.l 11 . . . . ""S"'.' -" mm mure mom wavwaru clo merits of nature that ho ran accurately predict their movements, lie can sit in Vasliiui.(nn and foretell what the weather will lie to-nior-rnw in Florida or New York, as well as if several hundred miles did not intervene between him and the places named. And so In all de partment of modern science, what is required H "10 knowledge f certain nigns. From these I 41. A cinl.tiula ilnli - ...... 1 I .. .. tho scientists deduce accurate conclusions re- garniess or uirtance. A few fossils sent to tho i expert geologist enable him to accurately do- tcruiino tho rock formation from which thev were taken. He can describe it to vou as er- fectly as if a cleft of it were king (in his table. 80 also tho chemist can determine the consti j t-ition of the sun as accurately as if that luniin ; arv wore not ninety five million miles from his ! lalxiratory. The sun senjs certain tignt over I the " iutinitudo of space " and tho chemist classifies them by passing them through the spectroscope, jjulv tho presence of certuiu I substances could produce these solar signs. So also, in medical science, diseases have certain unmistakable signs, or symptoms, and bvrea j son of this fact. Dr. Fierce, of the World's , Dispensary, has been enabled to originate and ' perfect a system of determining, with the ! greatest accuracy, the nature of chronic dis- ease without sw ing and personally examining his patients. He has spared neither pains nor ! expenso to associate with himself, as the ! faculty of the World's Dispensary, a largo number of medical gentlemen of rare attain ments and skill graduates from some of the j most famous medical colleges and universities of both Europe and America, liy aid of I. 1 Fi. ire's system of diagnosis, thei'o phraicians mid surgeons annually treat, with the most ! gratifying success, many thousands of invalids . without ever seeing them in person. In rocog , niziiig di.-eases without a personal examina tion of the patient they claim to possess no , inirariiloiiK j-owcrs. They attain tlu ir knowl edge of the patient's disease bv the pn.oticil application of well established" principles of iiv -1- rii science to the practice of medicin. And it is to the accuracy with which this svm tem has endowed them that thev owa their almost world wide reputation lor' the skillful treatment of all lingering or chrome affections, mis system or practice and tho marv 1 cohh wH.-h lm l .-.. nnni. ,i .i.,,.,i, it a.l , iinnstrnti tlic fnot that li.-cafes disnlnv ocr'tnin I'.lienonifciia, whii-Ii being Miilijected to scientific aiinlyHU or synthesis!, fnriiinh abundant and ; unmistakable data to uide the Judgment nf ' tliB skillful practitioner nribt in di-tcrraining tho tinture of dinoa.scd condition-). Tho j amplest rowmrcoH for treating lingering or chronic diseases, and tho grouted skill, are I thus placed within the easy reach of every in- valid, however distant he or nho may- rosido from tins physicians making- tun treatment of such affections a specialty. The peculiarities ; of this scientific system of practice aro fnllv , explained in the appendix of "Tho l'eoplo'g I Common Sen.e Medical Adviser" a book of i ovor nine hundred largo pages, which is so popular as to have reached a sale of almost one hundred thousand copies within a few j months of its lirst publication. It is sent ! (st-paid) by the author to any address, on receiptor one dollar and fifty cents. Address, It. V. Tierce. M, 1)., World's Dispensary, j.uuujo, ,ew lora. Washing freely with OlenVs Sn.rnrR - So.u- parts affected with tho obnoxious skin diseases, which havo usually been dressed with offensive sulphur ointments', will effect a certain cure without leaving behind any disgusting I "lor. Huld everywhere. Depot, 't'rit teuton's, 1-7 Kixtli avenue, New York. j llill'sllaii-i- Whisker Dye. black or brown 50c. Patentees -and inventors should read advertisement of Edson ISros.iu another column. I Jiimson's Anodyne Liniment is, with ; ont doubt, the safest, surest and bes- remedy j that has ecr been invented for internal and ex ternal use. 11 is appiic&tilc to a great variety of complaints, and is equally beneficial for man or beast We hive seen it stated in various papers throughout the country lhat agents for the sale of Sheridan' Carnlry Con'lition Pou tr were authorized to refund the mouey to any person who should use them and not bo satisfied with the result: We doubted this at first, but tho proprietors authorize us to say that it is true. A positive cure for rheumatism Dti rang's Itheumatio Itemedv. Bend for circular to llelpuenstiuo A Bentlcy, Washington, D. C. Inflammation of the Throat And Lungs, Morley, N. Y., Kept. 24. (;eilrmi-In the early part of last winter I was suuaeniv attacKea with a very severe cold, which settled ou my lungs, producing a painful c"",gV' m' nd inflammation of the throat ttW that my complamt was disease of tho liver, and was treated for that disorder. After suffering three months I tried a bottlo of Dr. Wis- 5"" 5A"V,"' ..V,u. ?" v4 ! as the best remedy which can be had. -r ..( ..u, Yours truly, Iahcbs McAllister. 0 cts. and SI bottle. Sold by all druggists. Brown's Bronchial Troches." Coughs and colds are often overlooked. A i continuanoe for any length of time causes irri- Burnetts Flavoring Extbaots are nsed and indorsed by the beethotols, confection ers, grocers and the Hi st familiuf in the oountry. Vegetable Fulnionary Balaam, the great-New England cure for coughs, colds and oonsunip--tiou, Cutkr Eros. 4 Ca's, lloston, only genuine. Durang's Rhoumatio Remedy never fntU to cure rheiiDisttmj), Bold by all druggist. w k Model Xevr Tork Hotel. The Grand Central Htl, New York, ( i model establishment. It is superb in style and appointment. In size and capacity for aoevm nodation, it has no equal. It was the first lead ing hotel to lower Its rates from 4.00 to $2.60 nd 3.00 per day. : It reputation t nnsnr passod, ana it receives fresh indoi semen t daily from thousands of ita attests. ' I M BOM OF HOuEUOUUD AMD TAB FOR THE CURE OF Songhi, Cold i, IaSnfnia, Eoanoncis, , Difficult Breathing, and alf ACoct;oa: of tba Throat, Bronchial Tnbes, and Lungs, leading to Consnnylioa. This infallible remedy 13 compojed of tin IIonev of the plant llorchound, in chemien' union with Tar-Halm, extracted from tin Like Principle of the forest tree Amu. Balsamea, or Halm of Cilcad. The Honey of Horehound SOOTHES ANl SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, am' the Tar-balm cleanses and heals thetliioa: and air passages leading to the lungs. Fivi additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful nction. Let no pre judice keep you from trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor who lias saved thou Sands of lives by it in his large private practice. N.B. The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or imell. TRICES 50 CENTS AND $f TER BOTTLE. Great saving to buy large size. "Pike's Toothache Drops" Cure in 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists. 0. N. CRITTENTON, Prop., N.Y firrnt Discovery. (imtUmm, wnd I Oct, and stump fr gjmtpltt and prticulftrw. lr. FoBtarBinfihamton.N.Y. 2M) Etc., FOR SAI.Kin Del ., Pa., Md Va. and Ma. Bargains. J. POL Wilmington, Dkl IF YOrit IIAlIt 14 (iHAV, ilonl inr 81 n biittl for linir rwtorpr. but send a HiWr Pim fnr myjiojMilrr Heoine, nd prt-nar it yourwlf for cents. C. L HARTLKY, 870 Xnratrand Ave., Brooklyn, NY. "aj 3 3 Q S FKI.T '.KPETIJ ai to ctsiwr yd. FKI.T f'l-JI.Ii fur rooms in nisei of rlaut-r. FKI.T IMIIiriNIJ Mid (-III1.M;. For lirculur nd Sample, wddrwH V. J..FAY. CHmrien, N. Jor-wr. a CM TTTI'C r T T A Tff 1 PWilin O XJAUXtfAi VXJAWf rs I nvi iiiottt tncenious (levii-c eTer invented t'T catcLing nil kindtf'nf UnU or vmitP J.ftsyt'i set, suited to any bait, and enn Si until rdcaMd ; and this i. done witnout Vj roilinii t'te li.Tdf. UnivrnrtHy rn-- m J tlH'luN-il bv niHirtsmrn. Sunnlrt V-.v m.til Si-rid vtiTTip f ir illnetr.-ted circnljT. p-nta KAI.U-: .I,AV CO., 71.1 Sanmn St., PImIc. A BOOK for the MILLION. PDICAL ADVITF A -pw rmphir.t on-spo r, V, . V . c1"1 '" fhroni Uissifcs C-Sir- l1"". Rupture, Opium Hnbit. tc, RRiV H.KIj. on rm-c'-pt nf m .inp. Adrtrt-m Dr. Kntti' Dihne ' mn: !a. 1 2 North Mill Ktrort, St. bniin, Io. Qrattloboro, 7t. EgrSend for Illustrated Catalogue I 1 50 NEWSPAPERS. The attention of Advertiser; .h palled to our Li;t of Weekly Newspapers. Send for a Catalogue. itth w: i;mxtuotvim:s. No extra charr for cuts, tr.ide mark. unuanl dinplay or ax)vfrtisnipntK tn-crtcd npri,j two or iti'trp colunin ; only ticmtistven cutt are r'(nired for the wholo numlttT of nnwip iiii-m. CutH htunilJ act Lu ovir two und uni--eiglitli inclien in widtb. PROMPT Isr:KTIONM. AilvprttoenifTits am. in nil eti, wnt to fill of tVfH ' p"prM n tti d;tjr t!ny on; r-ctfived, and oppnur in the .owitig iMtuus w.tht'Utany tU'liiy. CMAUACTKR OF Tllli PAPKRH. npwpipcru nre of the hotter cl : the quality of rap.-r f iiliisled ttiem ik of a hiieher p. ich.in tliat ujmm) f t T conwrn ; they are better uu t"d by higher fiiretl men, having gre.-iter esjwriwnce. Their uggnatv and averau circuliun ie lnrger. AN INTFUTSTINU KTATEMKXT. To wn'l an advertising order to li50 newopnpere would rwiu'TH an investment of $34.)0 for ptr,: atitiom-ry would cot nenrly a uinch:tlia inbor of addreMing tj() t-nvelopea in cnnttideriltle ; to write ltlotl ordertt would lo a grunt tuk; t print them wot:I I cot something. Our price for a five-line adver t;aeineot in the whole I p.ipera, one week, is 31 .OO. or 93.00 lena tlion the ptUgu. NOTICEH IN NKWH I'OM'MNS. To have an tdvertitjeinent set up in the form of rend ing matter, and inserted in the newu oolumtiMof newa- riutent i a very etlirient mode of ndvertiing. Tneae ita of newKpHpPTft offer adv.mtagt in t lie repect which no other newhpipers or list of newspTn p'bafe. Man ufacturera and merchant' dee; ring t publish a deeenp tinn of their wurea or establishment will find thin plan very serviceable. By publishing a Heries of brief notices, they can soon make the merit 8 of their goods familiar to the people of the regions in which these papers are pub lished. C1RCTLATIOXM. The circulations given are from the American News paper Directory for 1676, and in hundreds of cases are too feiiiiill. Fur inrttance, the Chicago Lutyrr, which appears at 4,000 circulation, actually tnsnes I 3,MK) weekly. This is the only list of Co-operntive Newspapers which has ever exhibited to the advertiser the circulation of the separate papers and on this lifct the actual ct'Mracter of each piper, whether the best or the onlv piper in & place, is plainly indicated in every oaae. bend fur Catalogue. FUiEK Of the paper enn be found in the office of Beals k Foater, 41 Park Row, New York. A pirtial file, to getherwith samples of all, may be found as lot) Worth Street. New Yoi k ; 114 Monroe Street. Chicago, Iir.i 3415 Kast Water Street, Milwaukee, Wis. ; f Waba shaw Street. St. Paul. Minn. ; 143 Race Street, Cincin nati, O. t 22? Second Street, Mump his Term. ' for Catalogue address BEALS & FOSTER, 14 Park Bsir, .VEIF YORK. Burnett's Cocoalne rruveula the Hair from Falling. Burnett's Cocoaine Promolej iu ITealtliy Growth. Burnett's , Cocoaine ' Is not Greasy nor Sticky. Burnett's Cocoaine Leaves uo Iisareeuble Cdor. Burnett's Cocoaine Eubduts Kofruetory Ilulr. . Burnett's Cocoaine Eoetlits t'ue Irritated Scalp-Skin. Burnett's Cocoaine Affonk tUo lUcnest Lustre. Burnett's Cocoaine Is not an Alculiolis AVosb, . Burnett's Cocoaine . . KUls Dandruff. Burnett's Cocoaine Civet Jlaw Life toJbeBair. Burnett's 'Cocoaine" Bfinialn Longest in Eflaet. M rent. w Pt"'l. j fEataoiishcd 1846.) S.BBTBY & CO. SVORPoSTATEr.lEIIT 4 bOSTON DRUCQI8f . , Istrh for ten year, and ftwthft lstslyftrthavobecfi a-fcrrrible. auflnrer. j was rendered partially deaf, had earring In the head, pains across th temple, dtzr.r pells, weak and patnfiil eyes, awollen and ulcerated tonsils, hard and constant congh.tevere pain aorosa tna chest, and every Indication of consumption. Jrtf ticad ached all the time. The matter accumulated so rnprUly In my head and throat that I could not keep them free. Freauently at olfrbt I woald spring out of bed, It seemed to roe, at'thn point of anffocatton. I would then have rooouraetocrery tneana In my power to dlslorlpe the mucus from my tboat and head before being able to sloeo again. For a period of sit year riy tonsils were nlccrated and so much Inflamed thai could with difficulty swallow. 1 Anally consulted an eminent snrifeon In regard to an operation on them, but at his request postponed It. The oonstant Inflam mation and nlceiatlon In my throat, caused by ties poisonous matter dropping down from my head, bad1 so Irritated and Inflamed my lungs that I coughed la cefwa'ntTy, adeop,bard ceugb. Meanwhile my system began to show thee Tacts of this disease, to that I lost flesh, grew pale, and showed Tery symptom of ao early death by Consumption. When matters bad reached this stage, or about six months ago, 1 began the use of BAifpon-D'a Radical Crna fou Catabrit. Alter using the first bottle I began to improve rapid ly. Tho first dose seemed to clear my bead as I had not known it to be lor year. It seemed gradually to arrest the discharges. ( stopped my cough in threa By using It as a gargle I soon reduced the In- nu swelling oi my lonsni, ro mn mrj to trnuhln mn. 1 un anrcnpflS srroH niT chest disappeared, the burning noises In my bead ceased, in v senses of hearing and of see Inn were com pletely restored, and every symptom of disease that had reduced me to tho verge of the grave disappeared by the use of Bah ford's Kdioai, Cubbfob Catabbh. j have been thus expllc.lt because, as a druggist, I have seen A great-deal r suffering from Catarrh, aud hope to convince many that this la a great remedy. 1 am famlltnrwith the treatment or Catarrh as prac tised by the best phyiclans, and have consulted the most eminent about my cae. I have used every kind of remedy and apparatus that save appeared during a rerlod of six years past, and have, while following heir tieo, taken great care of my general health, but obtained no rellei or encouragement from any of them. Since curing myself with Banfobd's Badicai Curb, I have recommended It In over one hundred cases without a single case of failure, and havo in numerous instances roceived wholesale orders from parties to whom I have sold one bottle. This Is the only patent medicine I have ever recommended, never having be lieved in them before, although constantly engaged la their sale. Very gratefully yonra, Ji08TOX,Feb.J3,lb73. faEOKGS F. DINSM0R8. Bttttolk, 99, Feb. 23, 1B75. Then personally appeared the laid George F. Dins more, and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true. Before me, BETH J. T11SmAS. Justice of the Peace. ICOLLINS'S Cures Patns and Aches. It eqiinllzcs the Circulation. t subdues Inflammatory Action t eurcs Kupturcs and Strains. 4t removes Pnln and Soreness. It cores Kidney Complaint. It strengthens tho Muscles. It cures Ilheu mat ism and NcuraMft It Kelnxos Stiffened Cords. It cures Nervous Bhocks. It is Invaluable In Paralysis. It cures InflAinmatlon of the Liver, It removes Nervous Pains. It cures Spinal Weakness, It Is Grateful and (soothing. It cures Epilepsy or Fits. It Is Bafe, Itcliable, and Economical. It Is prescribed by Physician. It Is indorsed by Klcctrlclans. Sold by all druggists fur 35 cents. Bent on receipt of 45 cents for one, $1.25 for six, or f.35 for twelve, care fully wrapped, and warranted perfect, by WEEKS A POTTfcK, proprietors, Boston, Mass. Send Stamnfor ApentsCtttioruaof best selling Novel ONLY ehtMren's pnpor of its el.iss published. ROcts. a iM'l'- l,:tt'R P"tnot. Siiit'i 1 n-yant. All. (..N.;1. TfA VfT'V K;w!ly niiide with our Stencil m. IVXVr I J 1 Key Cheek Oatlit. Circulars Kre -I N . v Stm .'Koirn. 1 0A Folt-on Rt,. NewYurk ILFI'TKK' KELTS. A NEW, CHKAP, PKR J VIA T Cure fr nn-nviture debility. Send for circu ar nrcf llon Oil. H. KAItK. 3i Hrondway, New Vurk; SYNDICATE iJ dml;nntl.fl of Oanitjil Kmv modM i,t m.rntiiiff in otMka. i.iii. llilioKHiliii-. I'rnlim .nr.. Kj plnnntnry rirrnlnr rnt IVfP. J4II(EAN iV VO., Iln-korii. US Urnnit Slriirt, P. O. Bin :l.";tH. Nsw York. NATURE'S REMEDY. Tut CrtET BinoD PiminER. ., Pnorrop.NCE, R. I., IfA Tran.it Strf. H. R. STKVKNS, Esq. : I fort tmnnd to i'X)rii wjh mr .ifmnttir. tbn hint Tntii.i I i-lacn upon ynur VF.OKTINK. M- family haTf ;wt it f'-r tti- Inst twoy.irn. In normus-ilf-l-ility it i. inramrcltlo, and 1 meommnnd it to .11 who may need ai inviKoratiuK. rt-noynting tonic. ' . t). T. WAI.KKR, Formerly Pastor of Bowdoin Square Church, Boatpn Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. A TWiig of Beantyis a Joy Forever. THREE BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS TO EVERY TATR0N OF THIS PAPER. The f.ondnn TiHi:inK Co. have just i'Mied a lnrn-e m.nirnilicpnt. mml iiiitrn series of color chmmntic work of art, Pttihr-icinj: t!irT tinndHome anii(sfiiifit'uiott'W'c ntitli-d timl lth-N-4 Our lluints Tlir l.onl in 111: Slirphrril, iml I'rt.iM' Hit l.tinl, Thpftn mntto a-H in olii Kniish tvpo. beautifully rmlinHifhett wit1 vincn nnd roRes ninnitiK throucch the entire work: in tin cwitpr of thu first letter " ( " in a ltv.tlior tone liinx hp two chihtrpn to mHit, a prnyer, whil to hnr rifrhtfr two hirn.T chihlrrn, with hpautiftil flowing rol,'i. ainfiin. ' Praifio to iml." The back muii(l of th entire mutt is n bcfintiful I.TKlMcapc ScHite, r'prpntinir Hoini Thpfe threo lu-autirul itrHtnitimi, Bizo Idxi incliRa, aeni rwist-ttiiil on receipt of ct. ich. A il I tbkk l.nnfloit VuhliHliinir Co., lH.i and H5 W. Second Htreet. ( ittcinn.iti, Oliio. L at eft t vention, and prod -icing most Murve ons Only machine in the vwriu Antomatlo Tension anc' TraJt Mrk In ta jfcSmir of every mactiioe. SILENT SEWING MACIIIH. Send Tostal CarU for Illustrated rriceList, Willcox & Gibbs S. N. Co., ;Cw. Bond Bt.) C&8 Bmdwy. FASHIONS THIS SPRING SMITH'S Instrnction Book and Catalogue COMBINED. Flnont Faith Ion Exnoalto and Compendium of Vuetal Iiiroriuutlon ever seen In this country. Bend your address and TWO Stomps, and yon will get It liu ri turn tnHil " TEST OUR PATTERNS. We will send the PATTERIf Willi CtOTH MODEL, com pleiK, of this New and popnlar Prlnce Polonain CBtr to any lady who will send her address aud TKN I'EJjTH (or S Staui ps) to pay mailing ex Domes A. BURDETTE SMITH, Editor, r.JK Bm (Oil. 6 EaiU4thj.:aw-Yerk City. Burnett's Extract .. l'er cooking purposes. ' Burnett's Extract uJre-tmineuttif svjwn'or." Parker House, Boston, -r Burnett's pxtract t , LEMON, VANILLA, ROSt, ALMOND, . NECTARINE,S .9ELERV, ' . ORANOE, PEACH, - NUTMEG, CINNAMON, CL0V.W .". OlNOER. . ' ?A' Burnett's .Extracts ThehuHnfltKorlrl- filth At. Bowl, S. T. Burnett's Extracts "Vtod exclusivity for wiim." Continental Hotel, Phila, Burnett's Extracts The superiority rtf Iheie Eximctt ermtittt in their ptrftxt purity and great ttnnyth. Tbey ara wa'ruHtul free frum the puihunom ails nnd loMswlilcli enter Inro the composition of mai.y oi tliu ficlltious fruit flavors now Jn the market. '1 hey aro not only true to their names, out are prepared from fruits ef the best quality, snd -o liiuhry roncentrnted that a compara tively s:uall quantity only need be usud. JOSEPH BURNETT CO.. BOSTON, : PROPRIETORS. NEW WIIXCOX A GIBBS MT01ATIG S folk iii MBEIDBN CUTLERY CO. Roceived the HIGHEST CENTENNIAL PRIZE. " - . ' . I TBI "PiT.KT I.nsr Bums ST.... - ....... WAN UFACTURE ALL" KINDS OP-' Kiolusive Mr.kers of t PATENT IKIRVn at Cllnl-i l Kuile. .i.e iuo-t durable WHITE II AN. "r.M-'.,.ll n.r .' 'I r.i M.iL ""MkHinS-J f!l!TI If BV tiutleiy, end u um (l iill UJf.'.x tlTUSUV t'U., Trma and AS ttiifl Fortinnn, mtiinn. cm a t A W F,i:K. U at nan e ana nnmpie rnr.r.. f 840 j?BLK8 ?Oa. lift Na-auttU, New York, $510 $20 RTrTrCwW $25 A BAT to, Rample 9nm. LKTCHKlt, II Pit 112 dT a horn. xmta nts wsnto-1. Ontflt and tnna rre. TKUB (JO., A-irt. Mainn. nruni irfs7hitii.(in,TOtTiis. m. .ri ntlULYtn WHSTTRW OOW WonKS. Ohleayi. III. 6KKOO7-T A Wask to Ants. I O Outfit Frtt. eUO HVM P. O. VldKRHY, Ana-imU. Mh'tio, epilepsy ifjaaAftAV"w ncMC!niU9r """' how siKsnur aiaanien In. . i v i - otkjm now pn'u. m.io . en-ja now Advice and circular f". T MrsflrBAM tr.. 77 SnnomW rniia-.l'a. t WATCHKS. A tlraat Bistlon. Hampla m Watch and Outllt frea to Aaanta. Better than CJold. A'ldrex A. I.MUn.TKH A CO.. Chicairo. A Mnth AcmiU wanted. 36 best II-ins- articles in the world. One sample free. Addraas.lAY llllSON. n-tmit. Slicb. MnnnV'Q A nrrdntci". 110 pnitea : papt-r enrera S0. IHUUUI O doth $1 : "-nt post .paid on receipt of price. Rhodes k McClure.pnhl'ra, H t Waahington St .Chicago. Mi-n tn sell to Merchants. SOO a month and trawlinu expcnse-i n, n r- WV '"' V" fimllFI TtArtlT CTTHED AT HOME. Willi I No publicity. Time ahort. Terms mod. VI Will ,,rntV l.fMHI Tf.timonials. Do. scribe case. lilt F. K. MHS-t. o-iiney. Mich. WsarTCn SAI.KSMKN to trni-H snd sell floods AN I tU , )onlrr. Salary MRKRAU All traTellnr eTfienses psid hr firm. Address l. ti. HOPKKK A- CO., Cincinnati. Ohio. (JpAA A Ycnr nnd 'ETponsrai tog-ood Aoiirrs, Dl"W who a ivmtod everywhere in a strictly leitiraatfl Adlr '. and pleiaint bnsinesa. Partwiilars frea. i' i-?'i'( "- '.. utT,fnlM. Itn. ii a i rr A I ICTfJ A I I A ri y run hwo i i rrom New York. W:t7.i'. "ld. l'or pnrticiiiars apj- 8:w.(!tv.RmiCo., iM South Wil iRUNrTorlk. llll-in 0-iflcfir I'trnn maneliyArl'l"i"'C"'"S 111 Jll .n L ii Crayoni. Picttira atH Chromo Card,. ISA lam. VV ; pies wattk wnt M S HB. 11 -mr. .,.i.....l,.!-,.fr,,. j.h Bi'KKiimi- Wn W'lST'iv y WANTE lNTrn"nl Ui solicit orders for onr ;oodsj Mil I LU prrnianrnl rninlo? ninirii guod t a .si on F nrtii? -t'tf WnrUv. trtnu YOI' ran Meoura a Mclusivn for yonr cofit. No ewrfwrt rannired. Pldasant ilnresins; ,lnp. T. GOOD pnylnsr bnalnwiu county, t a sirmll and small cnpital nnd honoral-lff. bv AVHIIntftwon , Cincinnati. Ohio. $100. REWARD. $100. Tan WOUBTACHR produced oo a smooth hoe br the an of Dykk h Rkabd I-Xihih without Injurr, r mil forfeit tl00. Priro br mail ia MAk-d parhncr 5 crnt, Ihr thrrc M wot a. A I. SMITH A CO.. Ac'. PilaHni. III. EMPLOYMT3NT. ANY PERSON of ordinary intelligence can earn all tna; by oat"aaamc for the Illustrated Weekly. Kxperi enoe is not Bceasary the only requisite being, as :n all auocecsful humneaH, industry nd viierey. Knd for nnr ti o ulara. IJIiag. Ciiica iV t-o. I t Wfirrfn St.. V Yr DON'T He Anno veil Anvmnre. Send 25 et. to M. BO(;K, Hfrwick, Pa., for a pair of Patent Rubber Shoe Heel Supporter. Iwit a lifetime and war ranted to keep Robber Shoes from coming off at HreJ. 600 Aa-entawanted. (.rent inducements. Wend for circTa. 1 A WTtn iIKN to tmrol nnd sell to Tlrnlrrn onr Mil I new tmhronknble Glass Chimnpys and UmD (iooOs. No Ppflfllinir. Salnrv lihprnl. busi- npfs permanent. Hotel snd t ravelins; expenses paid. M9?9 (jLAfla Vt iiOi Main St., Cincinnati, O. PATENTS AND INVKVTOrtf . EDSON BROS. U.S. nnd loniiun Ftitt.J i i;ent.s.7 1 1 t iiL..VartinUin,l A'. HUti. in I Vfl fr ullnvvtmi's-. f'irrucif ttf (ntri;cMon!. i'ti. Bent freo ADoems eon oncuLAn K.OEQERlCK St CO fTlTjl k O The choicest in the world Importer J-'J-Jili r prices Laniet Cnmpnny in Aniprtcii sUple artiolo pleasi-s everybody Trade continually in crensina; Agents wanted everywhere liest inrtncpmnits don't waste time send for Circular to HOHKHT WELLH. 43 Vesey St., New York. P. O. H 1387. Prof. If si.l'a Mnwlp Cumuountl v it the only preparation, uuu pntkiti! ut whicn ui lorre uiv uraru iu uniw i;m it uiu nT Ou the nix)thft face iwitl piry) in VI -frtiillv re- JPGZFTmK d 'VS in everv rap, or mnm v swBfifc Wfc fiind'-d. t' Cf nta per n-irka'i-. n'Sl'i iTB'ls?, 50rMit- K. W. JOSKS. A"!.i. tnl. M tit t s fur ana. I Hatk sold Hatch's Univorsnl Cough Syrup for about three yenrs. I keep all cough remedies thnt are con. si 'Wed standard in this section. None sell so well ss the "Universal." My customers spnk uniformly in ita favor. I can refer any who may iiupiire. to tlmae- who have been cured of the most vtre chronic coughs. It is said also to be unfailing ir nil mwn of croup. 8. F. MASON. Webster, N. T. VIOLIN STRINGS! Genuine Italian Violin Strings, also for Banjo or Gui tar, 15 and Oo. each, or ftH.,50and S2adoz. Sent by mail on recnipt of price. Dealers I Send card for cat Iv..,... . , uri wil Inmortur of Musical Instru. pjcnte and Strings. Q4t 'liitiiiTM-rg !i.t lU'wrma. Fourig America Press Co., UO lUUnKAI Ol'., JbW IUKK, .ctoHcsAbouMla Ih ranU7 I lb laairmM, frll lh ;heiipkKt iuiU best hand nnd iiiiiKin(r ipiiiiinar prepiia h t twsr swlf-tuUis s,r tcb(iatre-l C fast m IssJ Wo Mil telwM f.r TH O 1AJLLAU3. t d I BlialWnf DtiUinarrTt a, w iS frewa. ,!-. if, t"t PiVl liOLLAtt-i. A brLE.V)li U UL.W PjiESEST. Clrctlara freo. Cpoclmon Seok of Tjpo. Cuts, to. ten coats, The llest Ttiihh without Metal Springs ever in, en ted No humbug claim ot a cer tain radical cure, but a guar.t anteo of & comfortable, so-1 cure and satisfactory nppli ftncH. We will tiike back, and nsv full nrlm for all that du not suit. PHce, single, like out, )M t for both sides, Sent It .r.all, post-paid, on receipt of price. N. B. Tfc.s Trues will ciiRK nt'tru Ruptures than any of those fur wtiih extravagnnt claims nre made. Circulars free. POM EROY TRUSS CO.. 746 Broadway, New York. "IT HllfjLH A.T HIGIIT. FRANK LESLIE'S HISTORICAL REGISTER Of THK CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION la tha only complete PictoriM Hiitory of the Centennial published. A m wnmoth pinardiu i, I ,0001urgdenrav Vlf m in ' tn"in being 14 'a by 2t -inchi. AtftiUtS iVun i'd. Addre, Agency Dp irhnent, iiANIC LKSUE' f PUHl.lsmNO IIOTJST?. 537 1641-1 S'.fuet, Nu- Yui-lc WONDER FIX AI'CTEHM! 25,000 of the CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DESCEI11ED AJiO ulvwitAVKtif1 Sold in i ItOdaya. It beinn thn only romplrle tim-prtet irr (7TO puyM, only !.uO, trenlinK of tho entire hif.inrr.ern.nil Imililiiiu-. wiimtrrlnl pxhililtH, ciirioaillt-K, r.-HI Iii.tk, to. ; il 1 1 Mrnlt-il and HI ohaaper tbun any othor; f-vrrvboilv wanl il. One Ma Mint rWd 3.5 in 4 weak.. U.COU ifl'nf uautrd. Spnd vnrkly for proof ofatintr, opini-ms ol ofticit-ls.clerKy and proaa. limply paRHS, f nil dwription. and 'rlra i.rmt. Hl'ur.AUK Bhus .VuI.b., Phila.. Vn.,4 Sprinntield, Ma-a. 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Address, SHELDON & CO., 8 Murray St.. N.Y. mLBOKS OOXFOTTSTJ 07 PURE COD LIVEE ATT a WT4 T TWTI t t z To One aad All. Are Von KuftVrliifr front a couch, cold, anthnia, brunuhitut or any of thu vtrio..ti palinonary troublas. that so otUm end ia oontumptiou i If m, use " Wilbor lMr f'ewi Litrr OH ami Lini," a af anil eiltcAcious remedy. This ia no quack preparation, but ia regularly prsjaorihed bv the mediual faculty. M.uu u fact u red only by A. B. WII.UOU, Uheniibt, bout oh. Sold by all druggtatt. V. N. IT. IP WHEN WRITING TO A DTEH1 IsfiRr . PeoM mmy ikut you mw lite advvrtUM I wwpt to tlili paper. "TTT H'i. TABLE CUTLERY. linal makers of tbe IIARli ItrBUEU II AMM E. i'A n on tue blade. Warranted and auld Ly ail 1 itaaMrFlD 4U . I .I..... . k . - . vwwi.r. di. VVH nvir S Ui li , $66 lCTijTub. It ex
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