MAUD S. Tli Faateat Tlmr Yet Pnt Tpnn ltrord In Any Actual TrottliiK Itlatcli. Tim roost, suocerslul troMinu mpetins; rvrr held In Cbicigo or the West closed in the presrnr-e of an enthusiastic mul titude of 7,00 persons, the wonderful performance of William II. Vindci hilt's trotting phcnonienop, Maud S., crown ing the meeting with a fitting and pecu liarly gratifying event. But contrary to general expectation, the long talked of match race between Maud S. and Trinket, the latter Mr. H.U. McDowell's trotting womler, was a one-sided affair, because of the far superior speed poe Frssed by the first mentioned filly. What Proved to be a tame and uninter esting race was transformed suddenly into a contest aeainst time, and the last' est mile- ever trotted in nn actual race was nlaccd to the credit of the splendid chestnut mare, and an official record of 2:13 for the mile given her amia the loud huzzas and plaudits of an admiring and enthusiastic assemblage of all classes of people. Rarus has trotted in exhibition trials aeainst time in 2:13 and 2 -.13A. and St. Julien in an exhibi tion trial in2:lv3: but Maud S. made her 2:13.1 in a race with another horse. It was indeed a fitting climax to a series of as c ose and earnest racine contests as ever pleased the eye of tho turf-loving public. Maud S. is a beautiful chestnut mare, fifteen and a Quarter hands mini, by Harold (by Rvsdvk's Hambletonian), out of Miss Russell (by Pilot, Jr.), she out of a thoroughbred mare by lioston. Five years ago two well-known gentle men of the Queen City, viz; vV. P. Iluibert and Captain James II. Bugher, decided to take a trip to Wood but n in order to look at the youngsters of -the farm. They succeeded in buying several, among them Maud S. (then without a name), and another filly, which looked eo much like her that after they arrived home neither gentle man could tell which one he individu ally had bought; but both wantedfithe same filly, and that one was not Maud S. They thought she was of the two the least desirable. After several dis cussions on the subject it was decided that Mr. Iluibert could have his choice, which proved of not much value in com parison with Maui S. After the death of Captain Bughcr, Maud S. became the property ot his son, Mr. 11. JU Bugher. In due course of time she was put in training on his farm. and, although she did very well, did not meet the expectation of her owner He decided to take her together with Beveral others to Chester Park for sale, and. at Mr. Bair's suggestion, Mr. Geo N. Stone, piesident of the Chester Park association, bought her. He paid what was then considered a 7ery good price for her, for he had not much idea that she would prove the wonder that she has. It was not long before she began skillful training, and consequently be LV JLULfllSVG ildUIUll UlAUV.. .a'-i. I iiU 0 ' came the talk of the horsemen ot this se3tion. in September, leva, sue was given a trial at Chester Park, ffnd made the mile in 2 :23J . and during October of the same year she gave an exhibition trot at Lexington, Ky., in which she made the remarkable time of 2:174, which is the best four-year-old time ever made in public. Her name and famo spread all through the country, and soon manv offers were made for the mare. Mr. William II. Vanderbilt topped them all with $21,000, which "Vas promptly accepted. FilUbtirg in onicie. Children's Teeth A mother of several children lately told me some of her expo ienca. A lew years ago she thought that her oldest boj'a teeth in the front of the lower jaw were decaying badly. This was a re appointment to the mother, who had li d her children carefully on nourishing and wholesome food, as a general rule, keeping both pickles and confectionery Iruui them. Studying the matter over, she jumped to the conclusion that wlat she had read concerning the mischief making properties of the tomato must be true, especially as her husbaud, who was very free in his use of tomatoes id thtir season, had a peculiar trouble with his teeth. She had observed that the children's (especially the boys') tce'.h grew white and clean when thcic wai plenty of ripe tomatoes, and she I bought the acid of the vegetable proba Lly went . too far and acted upon the camel of tbe teeih. But when the boy, then fourteen yc.irs old, went to a den tist to have his teeth tilled. Lo! there was no tilling to be done. "Your boy has a splendid set of teeth, ' th; dentist to'.d tho mother. "There is not a cavity in them. Unusually good teeth for a b y of his ase.." And the dentist had ni doubt that the teeth were better than they would have been if the owner el tlicm had munched candy and pickles, t.s children usually do. " They must be cleaned, and that wilLout delay," he said. So the tartar which had gathered and cruited gradually at the crown ot the tjetli was removed by the demist, and with it all appearance of decayed teeth. Now the boy has nothing to do but to kijep his teeth in order to avoid den tistry bills in future. The younger children are warned to avoid the older brother's trouble by tho daily me ol tooth blushes. From their father's case they Jeuu to avoid the opposite extreme. 11 U teeth are hopelessly dis colored, and a few arc habitually loose, but the useful tomato is no longer sua pected as the cause. He had an oppor tunity to read some in a work on den tis'ry, and canio to the conclusion that hard "fcouring" of his teeth with grKty substances, when he was a young man, had worn away the hard enamel of his teeth si that the strong coffee Le drank (during his soldier life especially) penetrated and permanently colored his teeth. I dislike to hear of scouring the teeth. When they have been neglected this may be necessarv to get thera once clean. The dentist has peculiar tools lor removing tarter crust, but the yellow deposit on children's teeth can be cleaned away as the dentist does it, by any one. lake hnely pow dered pumice stone and a little clean soft pine stick to rub with. Dip tue pine buck into water and tneu in punice, and rub the teeth gently Atterward wash them with soap and water, using a toota brush. It is well to use a little fine clean soap oeoasion allv for cleaning the teeth, but plenty ot pure wat?r)a little warm in the cold weather) will suffice for cleansing the teeth of uersons of dietetic habit. To make good teeth in the Hist place be cinninir when we can bcrin. and allow in g tor " ancestry " the mother bculd eat plain and nutrious food, a varied diet, well suDDlicd with bone materia as the grains are when it is not bolted or sifted out, and lt'i.n meat. For young children milk should be freely used, and Graham and oatmeal st&o.-Amcri cam Jgriculiurut. A MISER'S LUCK, Rtnrnlns Wealth? After a I.ona- Ah- aenee He f InrU Hit Witt Another Man'! Widow. The following romantio story is told in a recent letter lroni Mt. Vernon, Ohio: A story coinciding with the romantio incidents narrated in the story of Enoch Ardcn has been brought to light in this county. Although tho parties most interested t'ied to keep tho matter quiet, yet your correspondent has gleaned the facts of the case, which ureas follows: In the month ol Feb ruary, 1854, Madison Koueson married Miss Hcttie J. White, ot Howard township, this countj, and lived hap pily with her for five years. Tho fruits of the marriage were three boys. Dur ing tho gold-mining excitement of lewi Robeson got the ;' fever" and left for the West to seek his fortune, his objective point being Pike's Peak. At first he wrote at regular intervals long and in teresting letters, giving glowing de scriptions of the country, and his pros pects: th n his letters came less fre quently and finally ceased to come at all. Year rolled by and nothing was heard of the derelict husband or his whereabouts. His family concluded that ho was dead and had cither met witli some mining r.ccident or had fallen a victim to the vengeance of the red man. Then a Philip Ray put in an appearance and sought Mrr. Robeson's hand in marriage. She finally consented, and after a lapse of fourteen years from the time her hus band left was married to Philander Marlow, and left with her new husband and her children for Iowa, where they purchased a small farm near Decorah, and took up their residence there. Her second husband died two years atter the r removal to Iowa. Her sons have grown to manhood ; one of them is mar ried and with his motner is still living on their little farm near Decorah. A few days ago a stranger arrived in this place, who proved, Enoch Arden like, to be tho long-lost Robeson Fro l his brother-in-law, Mr. J. H. Milless, a business man here, he learned the whereabouts of his wi fe and of her sec ond marriage. Robeson tells a ro mantic etory of his wanderings and ad ventures, and of his luck and ill luck. He says that after leaving this county he went direct to the Pike's Peak coun try and engaged in mining there, but after a s'jort stay left lor California. Thera ho was not successful and left for British Columbia, but in a short time returned to California. From there he went to New Zealand with a min ing chum, but meeting with bad luck again returned to California. When he arrived in San Francisco he iourd a letter there for him from a former mining companion who had cone to Australia. He acceded to the requests of his old chum and . left lor Australia, where he resided for several years, was successful, and accumulated several thousand dollars. He then de termined to return to this country and to hi ..family. Arriving in California he was led into unfortunate speculations and lost all the money he had saved m Australia. He then returned to mining and worked for seven yenr3 in the mines in Nevada, Idaho and Wyoming. Two years ago, when tho Leadville mining excitement bioke out, he left for that place and located and worked what proved to be rich claims. He now owns twenty residences in that city and runs a large hotel and livery stable, and is worth $300,000. He claims that ho wrote several letters homo, but received no answers, and concluding that his family was either dead ot had ieft the country, he ceased writing. He left yesterday for Iowa to see his lamily, make atonement for his conduct, and have thtm rejoin him and enjoy the luxuries attendant upon his large for tune. Reform In Church Mosic. Mr. Eugene Thayer, the well known organist, appears in tho Musical litview as an advocate of reform in church music. There is not room for two opin ions as to the great value and impor tance ol the right kind of rnusic in religious worship. But however good may be the music, it loses its, effect unless properly rendered. Mr. Thayer does not believe in the exclusive quartet choirs, whose showy performances are deemed indispensable in most of our fashionable churches. These should give way to the chorus choir, which might or might not include a quartet. rroperly, itMiould too a quartet, or. better still, a double quartet, compos ing four male and four female soloists. The chorus hould number from sixteen to sixty, or even . a hundred voices, according to the siz3 of the church. Next to the choir the hvmnologv of the church most needs revision and reform The leading hymn books have from six to l,t00 hymns each. Mr. Thayer de clares that there are not 1 6 0 good hymns in the world, and doubts it there are fifiy thoroughly good ones exclusive of the chorals. The popu larity cf the chorals that are fami liar in our churv.Lc, such as "Old Hundred," ' Nuremburg," and some others, shows how well the people like tnem, nnd I o v perlectiy they are adapted to the wants of the congrega tion. But, unlortunsw lv. most of tho chorals, being of German origin and of irregular meters, cannot b? adapted to the American church service. In the opinion of the writer cited, fifty hymns r even nvi ma"; number, are enough for any congregation to sing, and very few congregations can sing twenty-five different tunes well. A greater number, however, may be used will advantage where there is a choir. The reform should also extend to the reading of the hymns. Instead of reading them through, as is now common, the hymn should be merely announced, and the first line or possibly the first verse read. "If it is to be read through," asks the writer, "and played through and sung through, why not have a grammar les son and parse it through, and then have a spelling mat c'i and spell it through?" In Eonie churches in Germany the names or numbers of the hymns to bo sung are posted in some conspicuous place, wiiere tney can be seen by v.w congre gation. At the proper time the organ ist Degins, ano me congregation rise and sing without further ceremony. Again, the ordinary four-line hymn tune should be reformed, because it is in complete, weak, and meaningless. It is a mere rhjthmical play on three or lour chords. Take a hymn of fout stanzas. The pastor reads each slowly through tq, '.he end, then the organist piays over the tune, and finally it is sung through four times. Better than this is the eight-l'ne or double hymn tune. Best of all is the hymn anthem, wnerein eacu stansa has its own must cal setting, and all are joined into one harmonious whole. Th result is ons musical composition or melody, instead ol tho monotonous nnd tedious repeti tions of a fragment of a tune. The ac complished organist who advocates these roiorms believes that it 1 the duty of pnstors chielly to bring this matter before tho people and arouse them toa full sc.se ol its importance. . FARM HARDEN AM) HOUSEHOLD. How to Tether Home nnd Cowa. It is a good while since I have made any modification in my way of tether ing. Hones are tethered ny either lore leg nevrr by the head. TLe best tether is a rather stout chain (not less than one-fourth inch iron with two-inch links) with rings and swivels nt each end. This is most conveniently attached to the leg bv a well -fitted fetter. I had sets of fetters sometime ago which were excellent, but they became rusty and were finally beaten and broken. Since then 1 have used a"1 inch nnd a quarter to an inch nnd a half strap, passed twice around above the pastern joint, and yet so loose that it- will slip nround the leg. The tethered animal must be led to the end of the tether before it is set tree, and then watched a little so that it shall not start oil with a rush in the opposite direction and bo brought up too suddenly. 1 nave never Had any difficulty with horses they seem to comprehend the situation at once. Cows are tethered in precisely tue same way, but by the hind leg. They will some times kick excitedly tor a while, .but no harm ever comes of i(. lo avoid this I usually attach the chain, and then lead the cow some distance to get her accustomed to the burden upon her leg, and to let her see that it will do her no harm. Catnlna Timber Trcci. There is much talk in the papers about planting the catalpa for timber. I. is a durable and valuable umber; nnd it grows last. It will usually nod three inches to its girth each year. There are two kinds grown in the United States; one known to botanists as catalpa speciosa, the other a? catalpa bignonio des. Either is as good as t he other for timber, ;except that in the northwest the former is believed to suffer less in severe winters. The young plants should be cut to the ground when two years old. When the sprouts come the next spring, all should be slipped out but the strongest. Then a long, clean, straight stem will be the result. ((ulnce l'reierve. Pare and core the quinces, and cut into halves or quarters as suits tho size of your jars. Let them stand over night in enough cold water to cover them. In the morning put thorn in the kettle with the same water and let them cook gently till you can just stick a fork in them. Take the fruit out wi th a skim mer, weigh it, and to eiiih pound of fruit allow a pound of sugar. Put the fruit and sugar into the kettle, with enough of water to make a good syrup. and iet them boil gently until they arc clear. Take out carefully with the skim mer and put in the jars; fill the j irs to the top with the syrup. If there ia large quantity of fruit, and the kettl i is not large, it is best to put the fiuit in the syrup a little at a tfme. To Hee i Lamp Chimney from Cracking The lollowirg recipe for keeping lamp chimneys from cracking U taken from the iitnond, a Leipzig journal devoted to the glass interest: Piaco your tumblers, chimners or vessels which you desire to keep from cracking in a pot filled with oold water; add a little cooking salt, allow the mixture to boil well over a tire, and then to cool slowly. Glass treated in this way is said not to crack even if exposed to very sud den changes of temperature. Chimneys are said to become very durable by this process, which may also be extended to crockery, stoneware, porcelain, etc. Setting out Plant. Iu setting out plants of any kind the greatest ot care should be taken. Eve ning is tee best time lor doing the work, ano early morning the next best. If it must be done in the middle ot tlie day when the sun is hot, they shouli be well wet down before removing and the ground where they are set also well watered and kept so until they get a good start. A temporary shade may be arranged to advantage when convenient. It the work can be done in euouoy or rainy weather, it is all tho better. A yacht, two miles at sea, was thrown out of the waierand capsized by the ex plosion of a mine near Ancona, Italy. Faiulness before caling, pain and uuucm afterward, prevented by Mult Bitter. Texas, settled as densely as New York, would contain 82,000,000 people. Teacher, authors and others of sedentary babita highly prizo Mult Bitters. Norway is sending ije to the United States this year. Tbe most troublesome and dangerous effects fiomeliinca niUo from tlio slightest cause, and oitcn tho Baby's serious tiicknestt could be pre vented by promptly using Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup at the beginning. Trice only 25 cents a bottle. Pride goes before a fa 1, and so does summer. "On now mt Back Aches!" How often we hoar it euid. Well may the victim com plain, tor. the kidneys are Buffering; and when that is tho case there is always danger gi'eat danger. Kidney dWeaties, it lot run, too often end tutally. There is, however, a sure cure tor them. Hunt's Kemedy is a medicine that does not fuil to cure kidney, bladder, liver and urinary complaints. Even Blight's disease, the terror of physic-inns, is cured by Hunt's Komedy, the ''OMt kidney and liver medicine. Try it, and cure your backache be fore it terminates in something wore. Sold by all dvat gists. Trial size, 75 cents. You can got an elegant lithographic map in six colors, descriptive ot the great trip across the American Continent,; ee, by sending your address to J. K. Wood, General Passenger Agent C, B. A Q R. K.t Chicago, 111. Ar Ton Not In -ooi Health 1 " It the Liver is the source ot your trouble, vou can And an absolute remedy iu Ds. Sam fobo's Livek Invioobatob, tho only vegeta ble cathartic whieh acts directly oq the Liver, Cures all Bilious diseases. For Book address Da. Samfqbd, I6j Broadway, New York. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich., Will send their Electro-Voltaio Belts to the afflicted upon 30 days' trial. See their adver tisement in this paper beaded, " On 30 Days' Trial." Vegetine is not a stimulating bitters wbioh cieatesa fictitious appetite, but a gentle tonio which assists nature to restore the stomaoh to a healthy action. Texas Land and Tar Agency. Foster & Harrall (oldest Agents in), Houston, Texas. One pair ot boots or shoes can be saved every year by using Lyon's 1'atentHeel Siiiieners. Chinese Treatment of Animals, They never punish ; hence a mule that in the hands of a foreigner would be not only useless, but dangerous to everyone about it, becomes in the possession of a Chinaman ns quiet ns a lamb nnd ns irnciaoio as a nog. we never ncneio a runaway, or a jibing or a vicious mule or pony in a Chinaman's employment: but lound the same rattling, cheerful pace maintained over heavy or light roans, by means of a tur-r or cluck-k. the nnimal turning to the right or left and stopping with but a hint from t lie reins. This treatment is extended to all the animals thoy press into service. Often hive I admired the tact exhibited in getting through narrow crowded streotsand alloys by merely having a lit tle boy to lead one of the quietest of th tlock in lront, theothersstendily follow ing, withouWtho aid.cither from a yelp ing cur or a cruel goad. Cattle, pigs nnd biros aro equally cared lor. lrav' els on Horseback in Manchu Tarlay. in selecting a location lor nhouso. ne! viscs h prominent physician, make a note of the prevalent winds, that they bo from tho lise toward all swampy and miasmatic localities, nnd not from miasuiatio localities toward the house. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. l'Olt SAT.K IIV AM. ItK.t I.Klt. Ateanltd tin MEDAL Of IIO.VOR nt the OiUemiwl nnd una trihwif tuns. Chicago. FRAZER LUBHICAT0R CO.. NewYnrk UrRATER 300 MER I BOSCHFRT PRESS CO. e,mn 8YRACUSE.N.Y. o era u rnp Circular. IV ew York Ofllce-IS Par It How. Aro soli by all ilnrtl ware nnd Hnrnem ph1it. Tliore la n ono "Wiling n horse or mulo hut wli;t will find In 11110 nno oT pooda, ftotnethlnir or frrrtit vnlno. Aim cs neclnllv adapied Utlu-ir wauls. COVKKT MT'U CO, bi' imiv.h. i nolo Mumiiaciuri-rB. rUMnnGlirtlV IXSTITfTE (pla!l lined 1W!0, j Hnmtoli'ti. N. Y. On trie A. A u. w . Jt. .. in Oiauluuiiut iMke rcslon. A ekii towed and miirri. f nl Kcinmtirv tor ti'tii w Nfb. The usual I it. niry liorart- nients ami a very flMi!ililn OnniuTcinl School tui.t JMiil l. inrmu'iii. ,'i.V' iliftYrent Rtiidciit unt ve.v. I'll Kir. luount ilri-siniim w;tti'r, k 'Oil fnoii and mri'ful mper- vision. No di'iitiis in .10 yea . Kiiduwineiitu buc (hut we will rec.lve a 'u lent Itnta! cxp nnei for 1 Tir. for (; tor I yenr, !. CaUiUwuc Kent l ee on aim:ii-ntloii to the rnmilHl, 1'KOK. J. T. KUW A It US, D. U. Fait Term opens AiitfUfct tiO. BI - CARS SODA is tii pel in the world. It is ahMutely pure. It is th. Let for Hell. Iiial I'moones. Ii l the be! for linking and ui. ramiij lets, ouiu uj mi imiuibis antl urocele. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phila. mm 7 hi mr J.ESTEY&C5 Brattlebo ro VI AtJK.TS WAHTED to sell the MI'K GEN. JAS. A. GARFIELD Ity lit?, cuiinit'lc iu units an-l fieiwhiil liu ii l, a'rtk J S. 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OUiu. 479 A WEKK. $12 a day at home easily made Costly - Outul I Addles Tkue Co.. Aunuta, aaie. a-r? a.. i ort iwrH.vKi limn., fiauiules wol tn SM 3 Addrest Stmioa a Co., l"oilleod, Me. ass A wrVIT In vnnr swn tosn. a'.urSl HM0 free. AUditH U. Uaixaii k Cs.tfviUeud, Maine. Tt il'T TfTtttif ihlMfca'illn'iriM'll all ill tiiiiri'ailiiaiiiMlliiw Kill llll THAT IS JO ST I I- wnrtiil WHAT I SMALL mitOf At I DC arttw thRASEi ft Bk r JfHi NATRONA "Vegetine Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MKDIC1N AL MOPERTIKS AM Alterative, Tonic, Solvent and Diu ret to. tnWj eeleited tarks, roctii n 1 herU, ml to rtiongly con centrated, that II will rne tullr eradicate from the irttem every taint of Merofula, Ncrofiilnue Humor, Tumors, Canrer, Cancerous Humor, Krr lietne, 8nlt Itheum, Kyptillltlo 1Uftei, Canker, J-'nlnt nrae at the Momecli. end ) dlscitan thu ertie from Impure blood. Nelntlca, Inflammatory end Chrnnla Itheumallem, Neurnlittn, tjont and Spinal Complaints, cn only be eftfcotually cured Uirouati the blood. For Meets end Frnpllve) Ilea(ea f thi Skin, TnslMlea, I'lmplea, II Into lies, Holle, Teller, Nralilhcad end KlUHvrorin, Vibitiki bee never failed to eflcct e permanent rare. For Pains In the Hack, K lit tier Com. plaints, Proper, Female Weeknem, I.eu- corrhora, anting from Internal ulceration, end uterine dlsoasea end tjeneral Iellllri Veattitia acta directly upon the cauiea of then coniplalnta. It In Tlgoratca and trengthena the whole ayetem, acta upon the accretive drgana, allaya Inflammation, curie ulceration aid legnUtci the bowela. For Catarrh, Trappela, TIebllnal Coa- llreneaat Palpitation of Ilia Heart, Ilenrt- irhei, rilre, Nervoneneae, end Ueneral 1'roalrnilon mt th Mervoui Ryatem, no medicine baa ever flreo euch perfect aatufactlon ae the VeueTi.iB. It purtflre the blood, deanaee ell of the oraana, and poaaoaaea a controlling power ever the nervout tyntcm. The -remarkable ciiree effected by earrinB have induced many phvaiclana and anothecartca whom wa know to preacrlhc and om It In their own famllleo. In tact, VasiTi.it la the bent remedy yet dlecovered for Uie above dltraaea,and It the only reliable BLOOD ri'llirililt yet placed before tbe pubila. Yfge In In Sold by all Druggists. UN FERMENTED MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK MALT AND HOPS lllir, MATflll.KSS ItUNOVATOIl of frelile ..v . vxliaileted collMltlltlol a IK'IcIi in tn I ell tllrlltll til it In to luiti-tsl ml Fli'rni'hi'li tin' htnml. It lierfeila IIkpsI on. itmui aie tlic liver, k'dneya. iK.wels, and n rt- aary orita a. unlets the brain aid neivoiis furcoe. and In- ilucea icfresliiiia W p. MAI.T llll'I'KKS conmi.n.l thi'iiHclvi a to the wenk, con aie'ci t, overworked, ilt bill'iili-d. hcrvnti. sic p!c-fl, and nicUnclKily. us the ptir- f 51, r.afest and luiw p.ovciful n ii'oriitlve In ni-dictne. I'rcnnred by the AIAI.T lliriKHS I'u.MlMNV. from fit fnn-iitnt Mult tnul Jhis. AIAI.T IUTTEH3 t'OM- rAM, iii-i,iu, aiass, QKIN Iblliiu Humors. Scaly Krup- tions, Scalp All. ! In. in, Salt Hlietim. Psoriasis, Acalil Head, I 'leers and Soies Inf. . 1 1 1 1 ,1 y cured U DISEASES. by tlio t.'i;Tli'i'H i Itr.MicnlM, wiilch have performed miracle i if he:il(iii7 mm irntl. 1.1 In mi.l i. col history. Sen 1 fur Illustrate I Tri al e, coni iiniim testimonies fiom every nm (,f tUv I ninii. Prep.in d - W-iks t Poller, Clif uiirld. Ilostoii. M.I.U. Sold by l)rn- (itta. SORE EARS, CATARRH. 0 IfaiiT D"nn are afflii tdtl with ths lonthsomc 1 : attt Yf-v ft-w vei i t wfll fMiin them: tlil taowlna (c knpr per trentmtnl only, hi thry ai ret Illy rtrrab U p opt ly treutfil. 'I ln u tio Mie Nxial but a fa t I tiaa p-ttvenover anl over am in by my treatment. 8ftid fw UIJ llllltl ItWJaV,! VUW. li Vll IjC-ll JUtl ill VHI moat matton am. who I am. My Urge Book, y,i e, ocUt price, 94. by until. Allntii The Croat Romeciy For THS LIVER v THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS Tbnue prcnt or,uu are 1hr Naturnl r 1-an fvrs of thoSyttta'tiu If tl;ty work tll, Iit filin ill t cr foct. If they boeoine.'h.Ki.rcd, tlrcudful (Iim okib aro (levcloHl liei-auKO tho blotxl in HJpnd ih the humoit that xhould Imvo lici'n csm'll l noturnlly. KIpNEY-WORTwill rtorPthe imiurn. action. ouifd. and all niiiy bo 1 ;ui iiiruw ou mo uiim-iim ThoiiKHiid linve botm r wilo by all DnitnriHtH. WES LET AN UNIVERSITY, iiiiii.ktoviv, co.nrv. Threo four-vrar aturm'S ChiKslca). Ijitlii-Hilontlflc. and FcU'iititU'. I ftrte riin of fJ-rtiv tstiidlott In fiu h o-iir. VUw Museum, l.ubi.rHtury, nn 1 (Hmrrvatoiy. Post-graduate ('(HiiM'i iu J.iU'ratuit; uud St U'ruc. No prrp'rntury or pruLVtMional roxirws. Free Seboluicliipii fur UUigent and incntriuiH stndcntf). KtUruiu-e KxiiuunaU nrMrpt. IMIi. For CaUlogut'S addives W.VI. .Nolllll HICK. iVrridury of Farulty. U. W. PAYJiE & SONS, COltXIXG, N. V. aHTADLIHUED rntent Spiirk-ArrestliiK Kn piiu'S,inoiinteU ami on skkla, Vertical binninus with wro'i boilers. Eureka Safety pow ers with Hectionul boilers can't tei expluded All with Automatics Cut-Oil a r roin $150 to $2,000. Send for Circular, htatfl wheiH you muv this. :i5 m-. -T"- er a" ; . T T I- 1 Cr. KtreMei'l lie rlue CAT'i&ICOH will poHltivly irmo Frinalo Voi:kne8tf, stici aa -ail-ln of tho Wu-nli, Whiii'H, t.'lironio Intluniiiuuioii or t'U'cnuion of t ho W'oiiili, liudiloiiial HciaorriuiKo or e i. Hliii. Puinfiil, SupprCrMni mill lingular Menu riiiil ion, Ac. An old unit roliulilo rotnoity. Hon t pos it '.irl for u iniiiiilili l, with Iroutiiii iit, i intJ unit fi-t lili-iir from iiliyHioinus aioi putlonta, to Hovv- nciii ,t i: ill ir.l. Ullc en, N, V. Bold by all lruwiLMe- ill u per ixiiii'v OH 30 DAYS' TRIAL. We will tend our Klectro-Toltale Relit ami oth Electric Appliances upon ttial for 30 liaya to thobe attltct4 with .Yervuue Ikbilily and dismift qf a pcrtvmd auitae. Also of Hie I.iver, Kidneys, iUieuuiatitiu, faralyala, 4a Jl twe cure (fuuruneeiJ or pu$. Addrew Voltaio licit 1 u.t M arahall, Ullcb. VOCNO MAX Oil OI.I), If f.B W.Ol . I..GII..I Iu bi...,& . Ihh si.w.k tt Im. d bMj. . I. Iltl.l... .IrM.lb.a .n4 M AT C H LE S S AWARDED iHighestHonors i AT ALL THE GREAT 'Worlds Exhibitions for ThirteenYears . NO OTHER r AMFRir.AKlORGANS VJ HAYE been awarded i i SUCH AT ANY. GENERAILY RFHARDTHEM MAgON b. HAMLIN OHOAN CO TrJTTln TAT THr rpj v H h (7h , rniidaeatt id aan any woaia, ee a ee .1-. -x jftri Jl e v i.e-;.J,LQ, taiiduijlt 811 eoU forth "V '. S ,'V ttiaat rasiah Unseeari that ka M'M a '.9 V'rVri7'-,i V It f 1-1. Adtiee. Let. lioSZALLi, t.. Jr V eSStMK tio loW. Boeloo. y. jl.m.a.u. tmZL OCT THE a mi c t r Tjir-Tii n i m h im i miannp innri i in ii iTiira-Bairr " - FRANZ LISZT 'UN R mm 1 mm 'lr'-.':-t ,.?.!. iff. 'I ' ! TmTi c? rriAW5 Ainportantto filio Fair Sex n TUB OHrfAT FN ansif RICM KUY, cwm renon. nroe, (or white,) Painful M Tint rnM ion, Ttloomtion, Ova. lan Iriaeawa, Almnnt Menrnation, all dieoaaee, Irnowa fnrt.ele wnaknoM, They havo leen ued In Fneland tor ynara aa e poriixlinal and roKnlntinfi pill. Hold by all t)riiffRita evrywt'or. lrtn if l.Mi per not or alt boiee tor tM. aent ly mil frcnejf nnptaro, gonrniy coaled. 'Is! Hi I ill A V Ml DM INK. CO., M-yueIco' Ith-ck, lVdrolt, Mich. . TholeeOa Arenta for II. SV I W"rninp'il"t iwn fra O. N. C IlIT'l KNTON, ytolnn'o Aeeaaf Ktm VotK'. K T Nil- II REMEDY FOR CURING CcqeIis, Colfe BroiicMtis, Asthma. CONSUMPTION, Ab4 all Throat end l.nnit A flectloa. Indorsed by tkt I'rene, 1'hjnlclana, Lleruy aud Afflktt U People. TRY IT. TOUK EEMKHY IS ALffil B BALSAM . old by all Medicine? Pealcri. mmwMtfm ituiaeartVi f . o l .' j on. Yen liave rend IliU not Ire about twenty lluii'M li. tore. Ilut ilil yuii eer actPiKHi the mkkc ll. .1, m oflell mild.', name y: To ask any U'Ot no I ahiM ilcii'er fur Ikh k with IJomlrlrh'a I'ateiit ll-aar inrrMerl llivet l'iorilfl olr 1 (ituirantmt tooiilwear a-y Sole evi-r inn ie. If you have not, do eo tlie verv n t time yoiMva t h.iott ir ahoi Willi nole.i Unit will weir like Iron and wve repairs, and don't you biiN any other. t y reform are are a-y Scv.ins .Machine Toinpany or their axciiia In tlili-country. ii v. i;ooi7 iru, 1 Church St., Worcester, Mass., and -IO iloyne Ave., ChU aio, Jll- RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acres Wheat Lands heat in the World, for rale by th St. Paul, Minneapolis & Maintop R.R. CO. Thrfo dollar jwr acr allowod tins a'tlfr for trek log and cultivation. For p&rllrulara apply to D. A. McKINLVY, Land rommlMlnni r, Iuf, ifllnr. lrss tliiin la! I Its. (Inn m taken ell or put on in on, in iiuto. Afloula unpf '.or pr.-lft ttcn fr nimn nnd m'n. Mix 1i In dillt-irut uth to fit lui-tncM ;iL;oni. p casure v.-iRonn antl IiuhkIci. Fend for llLita mtiMli-trmlur n l t rtre llft. Auvtdff w.i n ted cv-iywn rt. I. i. Hkkki, la rntea 1 AUnnf'tT, Sun ty llK-k, Ct. St it wtn-r1 ai miw this lthe ' Original " Concentrate d l.ye nnd Itell iMe rainlly Soup .Maker, line, liens nremupjiiv e.e h Cull I'cr lo-iklni Hard, Soft mid Toilet Mi'Ml qnlckly. It Is full welKht nnd htreiitli. Ask ymir iiroccr forSHUJI I'l Kit, and take no otlierr. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO.. Phila. DANIKL. F. BEATTV'S 17-STOP ORGANS Biib-taet't Oct. Coupler, boxed a ahlppeil only B07.7.. New 1'lauoa wWi to 91 ,lloo. llelore you buy an In atrument be eure to aee mv AJId-ettmnier otfer Mwttrattd, free. Addreaa DAMKL f1. UKAITY, W a.iiinnlou, N. J. ThelfkOran. A cnrloelly to evorry one, and a neceeeltji to nil aluilclite t niatory or ItellKlou a TH K KtlHAN OF Mu.-l Ail VI); translated fiom the Arabic by liei.rize Sale. Pisrinerly pulilehed at J.7; a eew, beautiful Type, nete, elolh-bound edllloni price 5 centa. and i) cents ret njt.iKe. Catalogue of many aundard worka, remarkable : ew In price, with eitia tenua to c aba, free. Buy where ,wu saw this advertisement. Avikican Hook hxcHAiieea tribune Building, N. Y. ACCORDEOryS ! ! Ileaiitlfiil tone, deep and Oriran-llke, the verv best Inv roi ted, trim ned Willi elivant Silver Corners and Clasps, wo rows of Trumpets. Lcii 'lli, l,H inclie; wldili, Im lie.. Ilondredi to:d already. I'rice. lallk. Tenua. Sri cash . wiihordir iua Itenisteroi: Leitir, and the laliiiue after you have tried the Instiiiineiit one week, when you mav return it and net your money luck if not satisfactory. Try one of these beaiitiiiil liistiuuients. . AddieHsttie imiioriert, J.J. Iteiiueily fc Co., WIIHiiianUo, fouil. PETROLEUM (iran 1 Mdal at .'hiUi'U'lpiiia Kxivusitiun. TMs wonderful lunstiinc It Kknowledced tiy phyni claiis tli!ouiut the wurid to be the U-at rnudy dla-cnvtM'i-d lir it.- cine of Woundr. i'.urna, lilieuinatiaia. Skin Iis.in, Pit--a, CiduiTh, ChilMaina. Ac. In uider tlmt very on? nuiy try It, it tb put up in and ill ej. LKitllf for lniHM-iiii'.d ii, tiitiiin it frn yom druKRit and you wti. tiuJ it bu.-erlur to anything you have tvtr lUk'd. Tidy Spool Case. AliFIVTN IVAN THI KVFIlt Wll KUK. StuiH'thiiiiX new fur Si-wni;' M u hnii b, l udic Wtnh liikid or J'o. k-t. s.nnpif hy in.iil. i-clu, o: ainottid In jK-nUye stjupps Srad for t in iitar. AiI.hvm Ti:ilU-:i.. t THAVIS, Wanurai-lurora, VuU-t'lM VrM,lii aicrruin.lv, N. V. EST 3r7tUeWV,.- t?: -UN ;LaJUL-tL'.' PRICES MM: i- . 1 Frinra, ,HriliHii "rtiF? 1 Mr.ViM,ci.e I i k a lemii cvny I i 111 who o win a w;tiu wa t leTO j fj I -urrka Fo I l I n t -XCziTnS Riy Top. Fo da up HiT thv like mi umlreim. Vtdlit A SAPON HER VASEUiiir mm fiUva &MKsm-r-L AND UFWRKDS: ALSO f OR EASY PAtTdENTSS $5 PLR MONTH FOR "i 12 MONTHS, OR $6.38 DTD MIAM rm rnn 00 v ' 3 v wnri adt r jr - AS UNtUAll.LD"-Thf t'jrioc THOMAS CHICAGO mm
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