TIMELY T0F1C8. Thrre nre RrowinR on thecstnta ot the lata Willinra Culk-n Bryant, at lioslyn, Lon;? Inland, some walnut trees of ex tra irdinary proportions. Tliey p.re said to be the largest in the country and, what is more remarkable, they grew from seed in 1813. Some of the trees measure twenty-five feet around, three feet above the ground. One tree, at the height oi thirteen feet from the ground, divides into several branches, whicfi spread out into a large head, covering 150 feet in diameter. Since the close ot the war the contri butions to the " conscience fund " of the United States treasury from un known persons have aggregated some $200,000. Once $11,000 was received in one day, and several times the receipts have been $5,000 for a single day. Sometimes the person sending the money confesses he has smuggled or de frauded the internal revenue, but usually all that is said is that the in closed amount belongs to the govern ment. Assistant Secretary Upton evinces his faith in the power ot re pentance by declaring that he would like to be allowed the conscience fund in lieu of a salary. The master of a schooner plying off the lex as coast has sanca through an immense field of green turtles. It was estimated that the water covered by these turtles tormea an area oi eight miles in width and ten miles in length They were of all sizes, not one being seen in a natural position. The water was literally covered with them. Dur ing the passage among the turtles, Span ish mackeral were leaping high in the air in every direction, as it determined to escape from the sea, giving evidence that either the water underneath was in a dreadful commotion, or sea monsters had come down upon them from some strange sea. "icea air ' sounds delightfully re freshing when all humanity is panting witn the lervia neat ot summer. Ill is term has been applied to the novel and elaborate system of ventilation which has been lately introduced into a New JLorK theater, liy means of two im mense fanwheels in the cellar the air in the theater is changed completely in nve or six minutes, inis supply ot air is drawn from above the building, and is purified by passing through a " dust- catcner" mace ot cheese-cloth. It is then cooled by passing over a huge vault filled with ice, and distributed by a complicated process to all parts of the house. The impure and heated air is removed by various ingenious devices. It is believed that no more effective method of cooling large buildings has ever Deen put into practical use. The report of the Philadelphia board ot health lor lou contains some in teresting statistics. The number of births registered during the year was 18,499, an increase over the previous year oi i&j. me number ot male births was 9,735, an increase of eighty-nine; the female births number 8,76i, an increase oi sixty-seven. The number ot marriages registered dur ing the year was 5,224, a decrease from the previous year of 1,023. The num ber of marriages in which both persons were natives of the United States was 3,474, and the number in which both were ot loreign birth was 747 : those in wnicn the nativities ot both persons were unKnown was ut the men married 3,689 were natives of the United States, and 1.318 of foreign birth, and ot the women 4,057 were natives of the United States. Ot the whole number ot persons married, the natives ol the United StateB were 7,746. Thirty-two men were married under the age ol twenty, while the number of women under the same age was 938; the number ot men married between . A. C J ll . iwfnij-uvo ana thirty years was 1,611; the women between these ages numbered MO; tour men married between seventy and eighty years, and two between eighty and ninety; one woman over eighty years married. The oeremony of the Methodist church was employed in the marriages of more than that ot any other denomination. the number being 1,413. The number of deaths ot adults was 8,777, an increase over tue previous year ol 419; the mor- tality of children was 6.6U6, a decrease of 689. Abscess caused the death of 83 persons; cancer, 364; cerebro-spinal meningitis, 62; consumption ol the lungs , 481; cholera iniantum, 804: cuoiera mornus, ; diphtheria, 321; scarlet fever, 336; whooping-cough, 103; hydrophobia, 3; inflammation of the lungs, 1,003; old age, 722; smallDox. 6 ; suicide, 51 ; sunstroke, 3 ; tumor, 45 ; Words ol Wisdom. Many persons sigh for death when it seems lar pit, but the inclination vanishes when the boat upsets, or the locomotive tuns off the track or the measles set in. Childhood often holds a truth with its teeble lingers, which the grasp of manhood cannot retain, which it is the pride ot utmost age to recover. The incapacity of men to understand each otner is one oT the principle causes of their ill-tsmper toward each other. Money Bpent on myself may be a mill- stone aoout my necs; money spent uu uiuers may give me wings like the angeis, II T -1.M x , t x wiau, says uora isacon, every man &uew as mucu jaw as would en' able him to keep himself out of it." Crafty men condemn studies; simple mcu uuuiire mem ; and wise men use them. Generous and noble emotions, vivid ieeiing3 and act ve exercise in the pur suit oi some noble object, rarely fail to give grace io ine movements and a rarer beauty that charm itself to the tac6. Nemesis is lame but she is of a colos- s&i statue, ime tue goos; and some times while her sword is yet un sheathed, she stretches out her huge left arm and grasps her victim. I he mighty hand is invisible, but the victim totters under the dire clutch. Yes," said Mrs. Goodington, sadly, " he was indulging in sequestering ex ercise. His horse got frightened at something or other, and reciprocated him to the sidewalk. When they took him up they found a bad fractious in his leg, and it had to be .computated to save his life." And the old lady didn't say another word for at least fifteen minutes. She was thinking, as she afterward said, of the " dreadful sights in the cpnhrrnatury," Boston ran tcri. I rOR THE FAIR SEX. Fashion Not. Farasol costumes are the last freak of fashion. Pearl hats are fashionable; the brims are very narrow. Iridescent head embroideries on jet continue in nign lasnion. Rod balayeuses are worn by girls and women of the period. Boquets are worn to match upon the corsage and in the hair. uea manes a better accessory than a component part of a costume. Black parasols are made very dressy with iridescent bead embroideries. The full sleeve gathered into a wide cuff at the wrist is revived for house dresses. New overskirts are short apron fronts with long plain backs without drap ery. Ribbons aie very wide; the sash wid hs are often used tor trimming round hats. Handkerchief suits, with umbrellas to match, are pretty, effective and luxuri ous novelties. Embroidery is preferred to lace for trimming young girls' white muslin dresses this summer. Calico and percale suits, with um brellas to match, are sold under the name of parasol costumes. The new colors in silks, ribbons and flowers are Indian red, Antwerp blue, bronze, citron and biscuit. Kows of small daisies ard use to head the Breton and Languedoo laces which trim evening dresses. Light and white undressed kid gloves having six and eight buttons are worn fashionably this season for full dress. Some silly old women are wearing pretty white muslin parasol hats, such as young girls affect for garden and lawn parties. Gentlemen favor the leonarH dots on hose, handkerchiefs scarfs, col lars and cuffs, and even dotted under ware is fashionable. In cambrics may be found a hand some variety of picturesque effects. Some of the bordered patterns are re markably showy, the colors being the brightest that fashion ever massed to gether. All gloves are less expensive than for many years. Cotton gloves come as elaborately made in ODen-work and si ik- stitching as the Lisle thread and urn trp. quently imposed upon the ignorant by vtucicBo Bnieamen. T t .1A ll J uiaus lureau movps am mnh mnwi elastic, thinner, and when placed beside me cotton tne omerence is discernible Ihev are embroidered and plain, some of them are ODen-worked npnrlv ts ihn elbow ; others have elastic bands at the wrist. Washlnc. Ironing, and MetnfHnar. Whether to soak the clothes overnight vi uuii is a. uiuuu-aisDUtea rmenrinn with housewives. Where pure cistern water can be had, it is doubtless an advan tage, but to soak clothes in hard water sets .tne stains rather than removes mem, anu river wa ter, unless filtered when drawn off in Quantities, as a r li 1( contains so much mud that it is apt to stain the clothes soaked in it for anv wiusiueriiuie time. wringers are blessed invention. o9 tha whnlA i. though hard on buttons. But flan nels snouid.not be passed through their, as they rub the wool up into little hard naps. Clothes should, if possible, be aneu in the sun and in the open air, and " never vet did housewife nnrnhia greet with a smile a rainv vaihin. day." But when Monday is rainy, it is not always convenient to postpone the weekly wan. in that case, sheet nnrl any other large white pieces which are not to De starcned may be hung out in the rain, which will bleach rat!er than injure them. If Tiosfiih a. tinno- rho omauer pieces in an unused room ud 1 , , . M WMW ouurs, wuen me rest may be usually Buetuueu across tue Kitchen, where the ueat ot the fire will dry them before morning. Blankets ought never to be wnsueo in rainy weather. Select a bright summer day for the work, and letit be done and through with. Hvo two people to wrin? them, and stretch anu pull mem carelu v when nnt.l. n on the lines. Then pull and fold when ury, and put under press instead of ironing. unless care is taken to see that the clothespins and clothesline are Kept Clean. UlflV SDOtS and Rtrpnka will result, ine lines should never be left out Over niffQt. tin Ipsa it. ia noooaaai-tr in order to dry them after beina- nan phi-, in a shower. In such case thev should ho wiped with a cloth before tht ninth pa are again hung on them. A ibirt-board lor ironing is a necessity in every well regulated family. This should h ereo With at least tvrfc t.hinknpaaoa nt uitwKei. .na nave thn imtiimr.thoot also double, smoothlv ni n fieri nvpr it so that it cannot slip, Keep wax tied up in a rag to rub on the irons. The polish on collars, etc., done up at laree munaries is given by means of a polish. uig iron ana oy oint of much rubbing. as may oe done oy any good laundres?, bat takes much time and is fearfully hard on the linen. Spermaceti added in small quantities to the starch oive pretty gloss. If the clothes are not aired in the laundry before bringing them up stairs it should be thoroughly done before they are put away. Flannels should never be worn within tho iv after they are washed. The Rendu nf many a tatal consumption or attack r.f pneumonia nave been sown by wearing damp clothing. Every garment should be mended before it is put away. But tons and strings mav be sewp.d nn t. once, and the single stitch, which taken in time saves nine, may also be set as the clothes are sorted. Larger jobs of mending should be placed i n a drnwpr or basket by themselves, and the work done as soon as possible. If allowed to accumulate, the weekly mending will soon assume formidable proportions; whereas, if done regularly every week it will rarely be more than thn t.sV nf & forenoon. An encounter between flnoro-n F.ldr and Leander Abott. Kansas City gamb lers, was very much like duel. They had a quarrel in a. saloon and drew pistols, but were separated. Then they agreed to meet at a certain street corner in an hour, ' for business." Both went to the place, and the firing began on sight. Abbott was killed and Llder wounded. The inventor of a new teleDh onn. inst tried at Mans, France, says that it will convey sound across the Atlantjc. The World m I Find It. They My tho world' a Weary place, Whera tours are never dried, Where pleasures pass like breath on glass, And only woes abide. It may be so I cannot know Yet this I dare to sny, My lot hat had more glad than sad, And so it has to-day. They say that love's a cruel jeetj They tell of women's wiles That poison dips in pouting lips, And death in dimpled smiles. It may be so I cannot know Yet sure ot this I am, One heart is found above the ground Whose love is not a sham. Tbey say that tile's a bitter's curse That hearts are made to ache, That jest and song are gravely wrong, And health a vast mistake. It may be so I cannot know But let them talk thsir nil; I like my We, and lovo my wif And mean to do so still . Frederick Langbridge, in Good Word. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Cutting a swell Lancing a boll. Rome Senlinel. "Turning points in life" Street corners. Toronto (jrip. ' A very popular, shade The shade of the trees. DanielsonvUle Sentinel. Those who put their money Into tele phone stock made & sound investment. Meriden Recorder. A Rockland man called his wife " green fruit" because she never agrees with him. Rockland Courier. The largest gem so far found in the Siam sapphire mines weighed 370 carats in the rough, and 111 when cat. The Japanese dispense with under takers, burying their own dead as quickly as possibly, and then formally mourning. "Oi, for the sound of a voice that is still," sings Tennyson. Why didn't he marry a deaf and dumb woman fSaUm Sunbeam. There is contained iu the corn-cobs raised in the United States -from 115.- 000,000 to 120,000,000 pounds of carbon ate ot potash, which is the third most valuable article required in agriculture. Of the discoverer and conaucrors of the New World, Columbus died broken- nearteo, ivoioin and tsooadilla were drowned, Balboa was beheaded, Cortez was dishonored, and rizarro was mur dered. jgypi is a large country so ur as mere territory is concerned, but the amount of land under cultivation is comparatively small, being no larger than the State of New Jersey, or about i,ow square miles. A shrewd little fellow lived with his uncle who barely afforded him the neces- sanes or nie. une day tne two were out walking together and saw a very thin greyhound, and tho n an asked his nephew what made the dog so poor. " I expect he lives with his uncle," earn the ooy. The New Haven Register gives de scriptions of various ideals, but it neglected to trot out the ideal mule. That animal is one which kicks all crea tion out ot joint when he doesn't want to work. Ihe real mule merely con trives to fall down and break the har ness. Boston Post. Of all the presidential candidates lrom the beginning Washington alone can fairly be said to have been the " country's choice." Eleven candidates ran against him. amonur whom were John -Adams and John Hancock: and yet of the electoral votes cast, which wew seventy-three in all. Washington received sixty-nine. RIFE OLD AGE. Ueranrkabla Facts Concerning Cente narians and People but Little l'onnitcr. After livine acenturv. Bridget. Ttin . r i . - a-- ei oi uooperstown, jn. x., was burned to oeatu. The Sole OCCUPantS of a honnn n Ttol. fast, Me., are three persons whose ages aie umeu, eiltuiv-lWO ana SPvnnt.v- cjguii j cars. In Albany. N. Y.. Simon Vr7r nolo. wimcu uib iuju uuiuuay. tie is a Scotchman, and still vigorous. ueniamin Barton, of Flushing. T.. T aged nineiy-one years, savsthat. bavin luamcu, ud is prooaDiy good tor J J. - The mother of John G. Saxe d ind re cently, aged ninety-one. Her faculties remained bright, and her hair had not turned gray. omiilBLlUB BUUff Lilac IM.tl nnranna living in Europe ore over ninntv vcr r ri t - . - - jw u caieuunans are not uncom mon, Italy having 402, Austria 413, and The mother of the Rev. Samuel Mav was present in his borne in Boston on tne seventieth anniversary nf hie Mrth ciiiuyiuk a serene om in wuicu nineiy-two years have been num- oerea. in Hartford. Conn.. M. Rridcat w . , ' w . . a. i. .i x-on ci, a native oi irciand, departed this life, after enjoying 108 years. She was never ill, and came to her death turou'ui a iau downstairs. ihe nrst rector of St. Paul's nariah Charles county, Md.. still lives in the person of the Rev. Robert Prout, who is in the ninetieth vear of his nirn. iia has been recently verv ill. but in im proved again in health. Mrs. Jane Bnnkerhoff. who dipd tn Jersey City recently, aged ninety-nine years, danced on her knee thn nhild nr nitu generation. She could name ex actly theaaes of her grandchildren and great-grunucmioren. Tl l! J -.1 x nave liveu with mv in tan t. ann for many years," said Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, of Genoa, Ohio, referring to Thomas Bennett, a citizen of more than threescore years. This Udv has int. 11 . - 1 1 ...nil . . " ' ceieuraieu tier lUJd Dirtuuay. More than a century mo Mrs. Cres-er. of Sharon Springs, Va., was a babe in the cradle, when the massacre of the Sluss family by Indians took place. bhe died recently, at the residence of her son-in-law, aged 103 years. Colonel John P. Brooks, of Cherokee county, Ga., is ninety years of age, and was born at sea on the Old Volunteer. He has filled every civil office in the community from constable up to legis lator. Uis descendants number 809. A writer on Zulu peculiarities in the aoum African tmic i,ore Journal says mat wuen a cuuo is about ten days old it is partially buried " at a spot or be neath some tree that has been struck bv lightning," in order that it may render it courageous. When diseases are pre valent, "all the girls and unmanied women of a kraal riseearly in the morn ing, dress themselves entirely in thoir orotners- sums, ana, taking their "knob kerries ' and sticks, open tho cattle pen or kraal and drive the cattle away from tne vicinity oi tne homestead, not re turning till sunset. No one of tho op posite sex aares to go near the girls on Ihia How Nervous debility, weaknesses and decline prevented by a timely use of Malt Biltors. A young lady who has studied all the " ologies," wants to know if the crack of a ride is where they put the powder in. jfosion 1 1 anscrxpi. Malt Bitters reguiate, purity, strengthen and nourish the maternal Intuitions. The Buffalo Courier says : He is not a brute, nowadays, who gives his lady lovo " a belt." Many of eur young married people don't """ messing JJr. Hull s baby Syrup is until the youngster is able to yell " by the hoar. There yearly. are 60,000 suicides in Europe .. Ton Nat la ood Health 1 II the Liver is the source ol your trouble, von can And an Absolute remedy in 1)b. Saw ford's Liver Invioorator, the only vegeta ble cathartic whieh acts directly on the Liver. Cures all Bilious diseases. For Book address Dr. Sahfqrp, 16i Broadway, New York. Dr C. K. Shoemaker, the well-known aural surgeon of Reading, Pa., oft'ors to send by mail, dee of oharge,a valuable little book on deafness and diseases of the ear specially on running ear and catarrh, and their proper treatment giving rolcrencrs and testimonials that will Nutisly the most skeptical. Address as above. The Voltaic Belt Co., Ittar.haU, mich.. Will send their Electro-Voltaio Belts to the afllioted upon 30 days' trial. See their adver tisement in this paper headed, " On 30 Days' Trial." Veoktinb is not a stimulating bitters which crefttes a fiolitious appetite, but a gentle tonic which assists nature to restore the ttomacb to a healthy aotion. Lyon's Heel Stiffener is tho only invention that wilt make old boots as straight as new. Usb only C Gilbert's pure Corn Starch Ianhter, WItm and Dm. MAHCIIISI'S IITKMNBCATUI Wfothara. Womb, White. Chronic liirlHinmallos or I'Uaiatlon ot Uic Womb, Incldruul HemorruMc or Ploojlun. PalnfuL ftnpprrawd and lingular laVnuhuatlon, Ac, tollable remedy. Send portal card for a p All old aixl pampblrl, wlU B-eauneni, aaret and certificates from Wiy at i.ii f tA HllV A UT11 a t I . u r ,V iy Mi and Unu. M. T. jr . -- .... .a... .. w - n f W a? all DnicdaU (j js par knala Cause and Effect, The mainause of nervousness is in digestion, and that is caused by weak ness of the stomach. No one c,an have sound nerves and good health v Lout using Hop Bitters to stiengtl. n ibo stomach, purify the blood, and keep the liver and kidneys active, to carry off al the poisonous and waste matter of the system, bee other column. Advance. Physicians use Kidney-Wort in regu lar practice and pronounce its action perfect. Important tr the Tair Sex! tub nnitAT lPKfji.isir nruenv t hcea, (or whites.) Painful Menstruation, Ulceration, Ova riaa Diseases, Absent Menstruation, all diaeaaea. known as female weakneei They have boon used in Bug-land for years as a periodical and regulating pill. hold by all or six boxes 'nipaiflw eTerywoere. i nc-fl $l.W per Dox 1 for v ew.uu, wea vj man ire OI I to or postage, securely sealed. if AV iMriiu'ivi? .. 'nix. . j. n. van i u.. lun, vvnoiesaie Asvnt, flaw York. y .:S:-..i;S JERSEY CATTLE FOR SALE. W will tell about lO HcaU out of our U.nl ot u to Z j ; a. in m i w lf'D(CfCU 111 A in. J. . J, PvlMU IW lLlUttU to J. WDU, OUpsT, oucVbf ItigC, TRUTH iaMJUXi pasj.st 6srMlfb,acjCa,s1)f .. Wgat, mim f ej-s, aU UaB of Utr. , saai avrM yuMi rai ratar saa iaaatssr atlls. laTt.aUtafaasa. itsastV ' 1 - kn anil Bist bm, sU -- r.a,ialM.fI.f HAtlTJMU. bh..lkts,lls(. rM -f 5 MIlLLlOI PlAnUt Win nack to rpat'h vnn CABBAGE ! "'?1-5.KL logue free. L t. TllllngUaat, l.a Piuiua. ljuji'a Co., Fa. TUB BOOK UhloiniM i Ilarvrat a 4itlA. Vonr P.nttiko m'wwwi "u our iaieiOKiic Uliuu lor .v cenia. SixTBorouiu C'Hauao Co., Naieau bt, New Yors. S350I MOItTHI AGBNTS WANTRDI ft Beat Seillug A rluli-. Hi the woridi a aau.pleAsa. JT HauKiua, tlttruit, atlch. ft777 ixuen Outfit Free. Ailuri AT -M I P. O V1CKKHY, Auamla, Main. WANTED !r.Avr.,r;"r "J..," rvt.. Uui.H Itm. fcut i-fc Ik-i, X).t boa hMk, ttt- Unut, Mv. Mgflaw Vegetine VafaSSa, a. Purines the Blood. Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MRDICIN'AL PROPERTIES ARB Alterative. and Tonic, Solvent Diuretic. Vsamas li mad enclntlveljr from Ois Jnlon ' fully aelccted lrk, root and herl, and an itronnly con- centrnted that It will cnei tiwlly eradicate from the ayotem very taint of Ncrofnta, Wcrnfnloas Humor Tnmnr, Oncer, t'nnrrrona llnmiii'. Trj Inelns, Suit Uhcum, ttj ulillltlo IMseaaes ranker, 'alntnesa at the stomach, and all dtaeaMt that aria, from tmpura blood. Sciatica Inflammatory and Chronla Rheumatism Kcuralatla, Uont and Rplnal Complaints, can only be effectually cured through the blood. Tor Ulcers aad KraptO Diseases af the ln, Puatnles, Pimples, Blotches, Bolls I etter, "calrlhead and Ulna; worm, Vsoitih Dm Direr failed te fleet a permanent cur. For Pains In tha Back. Kleiner Com plaints, Dropar, Female Weakness, 1-eu corrnota, arurtnf from Internal ulceration, and oterln dlmasrs and Heneral elIIMjr, Vcoktin acts directly apoa the cause of thru, complaint. It In vigorate ud strengthen th whol lyitem, act upon tl ecretlT organ, allay Inflammation, cur ulceration tm regulate th bowel. for Catarrh, IrPpla, Habitual Cos tlwenesa, Palpitation of th Heart, Head eh, piles, IVervonane, snd Genera Prostration of the Nervous Sjratein, mullein ha vr given such perfect tntUfartlon a the VEorrm. It purine th blood, deaiiM all or the organs, and dobm-sk s controlling power ov,r th nervous Oitem. Th remarkabl cure effected by Vrei-risg he Induced many phyalclan and apothecarlc whom we know to preacrlb and dm It In their own families. In tact, VaeiTia I th ben remedy yet dlvovered foi th abov disrate, and I th only reliable JDIOOl PCHIFIEUyet placed before the public Yege ins is Sold by all DrnggUtn. mm XUK GllKATKST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE EVER KNOWN, BtTNT'S REMEDY haa aarerl from tlntmr. tng disease and di'atn hundreds who have been given up by phvslclnns to die HUNT'S KEltlKDY cures all Diseases or ine itiunrys, xtlndder, Vrluary Organs, Dropsy, tiravrl, lilabi-tcs, and Incontt- Bence and Ketpntlon or ITrine. HUNT'S KEM KIY encourage deen. creates an appetite, brace up the ijiUui, and renewed oeaiin i. ine rcaiiu. HUNT'S ItEMEDV cure Pain In tha mae, uarK, or I.olna, (ieneral Urbllltr, Female Diseases, Dlsturlied Bleep, Lom of Apatite, Itrlg-ht's Disease, and all Comni.,ati of the Urlno-Uenttal Orsrans. HUNT'S REMEDY quickly Induce th Hver to healthy action, removing; th cauaes that produce Bilious Headache, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Coatlveneas, Plies, Ac. By th use of HUNT'S REMEDY th Stomach and Bowel will speedily regain their nrengin.ana ine moon will be perfectly purified. HUNT'S REMEDY 1 purely vegetable, and meets a want never before furnished to the pub lic, and the utmost reliance may be placed in it. HUNT'S REMEDY Is prepared express ly for tho above diseases, and lias never Deen Known to rati. One trial will convince yon. For Sal By ail Druc-rlsts. Head for runphlet to WM. E. CLARKE. Providence, R, J. races, n cents, ana (large slss). UNFERMEMTED MALT BITTERS trade: mark MALT AND HOPS MENTAL AND PnTSICAI. DEKIl.tTY of the ad beKlus with I sa of appetite and sleep. Theae two .dent causea or premalure and rapid deciln hav. their origin in Dirnrira Ndtkition and lapurtHisHsn lli.uoo. All other allnien a uiao lie wanled oil li these be reaiored to acundtilo , of lieiltli. 'lo aei-(minllh tills beneficent purpose, MALT 1HTI KHS, prviiared tiy th MALI' HITfUKS COMPANY, are uper or to all other forma of mat and me lc ne. Thiy perfect digrai ion. enrich and (irengthen the bl iod, feed the bran . and banl-h nervouaneas and melancholy. MALT UlTTtlta OKIN O DISEASES. Itching 1 1 u morn, Sealy Krup- tiuun, AneciloilH, a a ll Kheuin, Pboriaais, Heiild Head, Ulceraand Sorea Infilllldy cured by the Outicijhi Kkmloiss, which have performed iii.riu-iea ....V eaa or Illustrated Treatiw, containing teatlmoiilKla from every part of the I'nloii. FreirP, bv Weeke a PotUr. Uluinilsta. Uuaton. u Akal Hatlil Iiv I am,. - Th Great Remedy For THE L. I V R THE BOWELS.and the KIDNEYS. Then (Treat org-una re the Nutiimi clraniteraof theSvsU'm. Jf thcy-woik tlJ, ht althwill bo ocr fo(!t, II tiitij become chaired, drwulfut iisutunc "are (ievulutHxl becauHe the blood iv Kiiuinctl with the humors that nhdtild have been ex iKlhd Naturally. ami iiirnvr uu mo OiiaMi, Thousand h:vt luu-n iird, and all mny bu. tor sale by all I "nitjrista. PETR0LEUGI n JELLY Silver Mwlal at Part KxpuelUon. Grand Medal at Plilladeliihia axpuaition. Thai wonderful aubstano I actnowlelsd by phyiU aas throiiKtiout Die world to be Lhs haul reniedv ill-. severed for the cur of Wound, Iturna, Kheumatlain, Skrn Diseases, Pllee, Catarrh, Chilblains, Ac la order uuu every one may iry 11, it is put up In It and H cent SoUles for houselmld use. Obtain it from vour atnevl. sad job will And It superior to aatUiiiig yon kav var KaaaaUabesI IMS, Pw law, Tkaeaaadk at BoMtar ana betM atat4 n ii aan dm a suasaurs r laia ra JrYaialagUs, . s OH 30 DAYS' TRIAL. W will ttd otir K.lxtro-V.Hau- Hi :ti inil other Kit li u - ppl'.aiu t t.h.i in.ii for . -inyt lo tlu'r- tuMI ted With yn-iii'W IMi'l't i ami Uinuf af A l-tud naturt. Alio oi i he l.ivrr, uKtiieytt, Kheuiualibiit, ,'iualjfciA, lo A urc eurt juaruntetd or pag. Atiuiew o.iaic xei 4 iriamiiaii. inicn. nrTV TATs HKCKIPT (with mil M. X X X XJ, dirwtlous to ra.ik ou equal to those old for 2 to $6. for one-ihlrd the monev) and Ile eipt for 30 kinds of Ink. aU colon. Su cla br t. turn mall. Addrea H. HHtUSOK, P. M, Alvarailo. Teus. wwaa-u lfia.ll an U lo KMJ a mMLHAXm. llfT ITk, liAl n snoiitli. mitrj fraauass laaiaiatead a sarins sn Addras a. TaiuUua. Maiiacar, J, svilia, 1 . av a tft fbtn AT soma. Samples worth U free a 8 bite VMa ClaAoa-HawM PENSIONS Tho Litorary Revolution Th most surreasrnl revolution of Us century, and, t Amerlran readen of book, ths mn Itnina-tant. Onlv IkmiIis of tl hl(hrt rlasa are puWlaliel by ns, and th lirhv ara low iieyiied coniii laon with the cheapest biHka ever before iwiucd. To Illustrate and demonstrate Hies truths, w a nd Ihe followliiR hooka, all oomplet and unn brlilf ed, postpaid, al the price named i Macaulay's Mf of Fredmics th Brest Former pric. $1 .. Lsnj brevier type, beaaUful prinli price three eents. Carlylo's Mf ' lUhert Born. Former price, fl.M. lArf brSTa type, beautiful pilut) price three cents. Light of Asia rty Kdwtn Arnold. I'nrmer price, 1.W. Beautiful prlin; bisvtat typl price live cents. Thos. Hughes's Manliness of Chrl.t. Former price, l 0,1. DMUllfn print, brevier type) price three cents. John Stuart Mills's Chapters on Soelnllam Kasny of exceeding lntrt snd " Importance. Price three cents. Baron Munchausen. Ill Travel nd Rurrlalnij Adventures. Former price, 11.16. llourgeolse type) price Ave cents. Mary Queen of Scots' Life, by Imcrtlnn. Former pilce, l.25. B-vler type, beautiful print; price three cents. Vicar of Wakefield, Pv Oliver Ooldamlth, Ilrevler type, beautiful prlntl price Are cents. Dunyan's Pilgrim's Progross Iinunreolae type, leaded) beautiful print) price lx cents. Private Theatricals. By author of ' Spirrowumss Paper." Small-pics Ijrs, leaded) price two cents. Stories and Ballads FnrYnuna Fo'k.a, tiy Klicn Trn,y A Idem with very On HIiiairatioiiB. S. Iik-II. iih eompklo from her book. Ltrg tyil mire Ave cents. Leaves from tho Diary Of an Old I awrer. Short Hon s of thrilling, laughable, pathetic Interest; price I lu re cents. Uooksollors Kverywher (on'y one denbr In eaih town) keep thea and our lartie Hat of atan lard !,, U, whli h arc aelilnij by the million voluniea, lieeauai the people believe in the Literary Hevolullo i. AM Kit! t'AIV IKIOK I.XCII AIVUK. Tribune Ilullillns;, NawTork, JOHN P. ALDKN. Jlanayfr. N T N H-No UH Perry Davis' Pain Killer. is HGcoM.ni:ni)Ei lly rhyUimu, by MluUnmrk: v MinlHert, by U. cltank. by Aurwa in linpUuk, KX KVi:itVlOIaVi PAIN KILLER IH A ffil'HK tl'liK for ora 'Id unit. 4 ii ilia. Ularrhrn, lyseiiirry, tramps, Cholera, unduli Itowel 1 omplaiiif s. PAIN KILLER JH TIIK ni T III MI KV UlllklVIl fit fll lVllt-lll f.lV StcU Keailnrhe, l'nln in the rtui It, ruin iu the aide, Itlieuiiiiitimii, anil At-uralulu. UAtirKHTlOMABL.ir Til K BEST LINIMENT MADE I Jli tiuat hav ny nnvr yri tfenouud. STTFor ale by all Meillclne Iteslers. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. KOIt n.ai-.ar. II v af non faroed Ms USUAL Of HOSOR at Me teiaitnaaui and. , 'una lzjiotluu. ChlwiQ. FRAZER LUBKICATOR CO., NewYo.h. RED RIVER VALLEY 2.000,000 Acres Wheat Lands bast in tb. World, for sale by tha St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba R.R. CC. dollar oer acre allnwd o. uiMm . . . ad euluvauoa. r oi particular! apply to D. A. McKINLAY, aeuae! rovwralaaloner. at, ImI, allnn. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoftdeWORLD Emlirm lnu full and autliciitu- uvn,,i,i. nf .v mi,,,, f andfiit and mmlerii tnn. un, inr tullun alilbtorvo; .lie r ae an t full of Hie l.n-.'k io.l iii,u h-n,nir. iu. nlddle auva. the (Tuna, It s. the r,-u l .1 iuir, il, r..f..n,,. lion, the dhuovery and s.1 Ic ln- nl of the Krv World, el.. It toulnlna 074 fliif li ixin, ., nl einiravlniia, nd la I' e nost comnete ilia orvof ilu U'n.l.l v..r in,i,ii.i,.i a t for specimen pnutt and extra tonus to Aireut. Addrea jaTioaL runuiaiiiMB Co., I'lilladelplila, Pa. a "D TH A mrriTT n OF WASUIXGTOX, NEW JERSEY, 14-Stop ORGANS !,tool,n?oolli.Mtlloole1 hlPI'S'l only VMI.HO. New Pianos tlW.1 to ftl ,. befor. f'a liv an ln strnment bs sure In bU Midsummer oflir mittrattd. frs. ASdres IAN1KL P. 11KATTY. WanhlnmiirJ jT la the " OrlKlnal " Concentrated I.va and Rellahle Pmll Soup Maker. Directions accompany eacliO an for making iirl. nnn and 'J'ollet Soap qi'lckly. It is full Height and atreniith. Aali your grocer lof SAPUJH 11 l-.lt, and take no ollierr. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO.. Phiia. UNITED STATES Patent Brokers and Inventors' ASSOCIATION, Patent Hiulit sold at Prlvuta sl m.i d.,kii. . tlon. Patent obtaiucd and Scarclua m,u n n,. i Terina. Correisixiudeuce aiiiu iui.i. iinni.r. ... . sppUcatloa, " Wn. CIIA1TSIIATT. IM.na.r. IttArcli Mreet. 11111.4 Ill l.Plll a REWARD Hlniil, lii'lunir, or UlcBrM,il I'ili-atliai lli-liiiiK'a 1'ilo Kt iiii-ilv faiUtocurX). tiirna lmiiii'dmto n-linf, curna oaof of loiiK btiindinir in I wuek, ana nnlinnry uaxos in 3 days. vrai'pmr Auj u prtnttdoH it in bf-uk a. film ni ' x i Dr. lirlHtJL Si'nl. Iiv tiiiiiI l.u .T U l . ..... . .. ProDr..S. W. eor. Tenth and Arou Sta.. l'u'iladn..'l4' K?? 3f orld- It I alisolutely pore. HattM beat for Medicinal Purposea It la Die bmi furTi.ki.7S all Pamlly l aaa. ftoidby aU Driaastl PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURIiyQ CO., Phila. Are oia oy an Hardware and Harness iieah i s There is no one owulni a horse or mulu hut what will Bud Iu .'ilia oi goons, (.oillolllllli.- of (treat vuliu. and i loi.iaiiy illy adapted to thtur wants. COVI ItT M'K'O CO.. tTkiii.N. V 11,,I.U Wl DON'T Bt Swindled Itefore vnn hnv anv V'aw tiicai Hell, I'aitery or Medical Appl'mics aduicsa iir. live, I'X 1WS1, Host, U, Mabd. 66 r,SX rtra' ow Iowa Tarma and tt OasM Z " fra. Address H, ILuAarv s Co. 1-ortU JTaUtaT 7? A WKKK SIX a dav Al hnma e,..,,. T - DUiM Oulijj (:. A.'.;ea Ii4 t'ti., Auiusla, linii.fc 'S f st rwwws veaaA I TWtt B) JOtTl I I WHAT I OtMJ. I rtAJlRSertsT I sv In aFTta ran I GJKlkSiSJ, SAPONIFIER NATRfl 1 1