A Not Unpleasant Discord. Sure novor yet two lovors lived, Since first shone monn nmi sun, Whoso " souls knew but ft single thought , Wlic lond hearts beat ns 0110," Aa nearly as do llalph'a and niinn, So many, many things Delight ns lioth. Our lav'rito flow'r Are those that summer brings; Wo road and lore the scll-saiuo books; One poet we adore; One sour above all other sonp.s Wo practice o'er and o'er. And yet upon one subject wo Must always disagree; I will not yield the slightest jot, And npt as firm is ho. It is which is the higher type Ol beauty, dark or lair. " The brown for me," says Ralph, while I For " blue and gold " declare. Anil this discordant note we struck The first week thtt we met, And I've no doubt a score ol yeats Will find it sounding yet. 'lis strange; but then Ralph's very blondo, And I woll, I'm brunette. Harper'i Weekly. ITEMS OF INTEREST. A good conversationalist may make himself hoard at a feast, but the small boy takes the cake. A man is supposed to be in his prime at forty, unless lie knocks his priming out before that time. No matter how warmly a man may love his country's flag, he is never happy to see the hen-sign in his garden patch. Boston Transcript. Professor, II. M. Paul, of the naval ob servatory at Washington, has gone to Japan to become professor of astronomy at the University of Tokio. One kind word spoken to a tramp may cheer his whole future life. Remember this when you see him walking off with your ax and fifty feet of your garden hose. Iron is rolled so thin at the Pittsburg (Pa.) rolling mills that 10,000 sheets are required to make a single inch in thick ness. It is as flexible as tissue paper, and quite as thin. "Are you brothers P" asked a gentle man of two little boys. " Yes, sir." "AreyoutwinsP" "Yes, sir." "How old are you?" "Amos three and I's five," was the astounding reply. It makes a young man feel very much a3 if some thin?3 in the world were all vain to sing " Came to my bosom, come, love," uudcr a window, and then hap pen to see a sign " To Let " on the door. The ancient black glass of the Vene tians is now so closely imitated as to defy detection. The process is to use a mixture of sand and sulphur, with an addition of fifteen per cent, of manganese. Mr. Thomas Dixon, the workingman to whom Mr. Ruskin wrote the letters afterward published under the title "By Wear and Tyne." has just died at his - English home. He was by trade a cork cutter, was a remarkable man for his class, and took great interest in all lit erary and artistic matters. An Incentive. Judicious praise is an incentive to effort. Praise your children if they de serve it, and don't be afraid it will make them conceited; merited compliments serve rather to make persons satisfied with themselves and agreeable, rather than vain and overbearing. If your child is pretty let her know you think ro. Many a girl has been made timid and self-distrustful for life, because her parents thought it their duty to con vince her that she was plain end unat tractive. Asa rule, those who have the greatest gifts and talents are not the ones who are best satisfied with them selves. They absolutely need encour agement from inferiors to buoy theai up. A well-timed compliment doe3 them good. It nvkes sensitive people wretched to have their delects pointed cut and commented on, with no allu sion to their redeeming virtues. As for men, they never m ike any effort which they think will end in failure; make a man think he can do what he undertakes and he exerts all his powers and will frequently come off victorious in spife of many obstacles, and in face of all discouragements. If blame is needed, don't lestrain it: but if ou can con scientiously praise a well-meaning effort, do it. There is no knowing what good you wul accomplish. The Chinese lu New Toil. The Jew York correspondent of the I?utl:wo (jowiir writes as follows: The Chinese in New Yotk, where they be come more nnd more numerous very last, care a great deal more about money than about religion. One of the charges against the Cliinese, by the way that tney ciont nmrv is not ouite true Some of tlietu do marry when they can Kei whim! wives, a L-mnaman ana a white girl went to the major's office the other day, and w ere made man and wife A short time before another Chinaman and a white woman, who aDDcareci ai h:s wife, were in the police court to settle a row about the name of their baby. The taste of the white girls who take washee washee husbands can hwdly be com mended, but the washee-washee men aon't care much about the taste, I sup pose, so long as they get wive3. There n already some talk about asking the legislature to lorbid this kind of mis cegenation, but what it may amount to I cannot say. As yet there is no sign of a special demand for Chinese servant. Piobably not more than fifty of the 2,500 Chinese in New York are emoloved in ttiia way. I understand that some who have tried Cainamen have been slad to get rid of them after a few weeks. Tnere is no particular complaint, but a Bort of general dissatisfaction. Itemovlug Odors. According to the Druggists' Circular, ground mustard, mixed with a little water, is an excellent agent for cleans ing the hands after handling odorous substances, such as cod liver oil, musk, valerianic acid and its salts. Scale pans and vessels may also be readily freed from odor by the same method. A. Hubpr states that all oily needs, -when powdered, will answer this purpose. la tho'cae of. almonds and mustard, the development of eth -real oil, under the influence of water, may perhaps help t destroy foreign odors. The author mentions that the smell of carbolio acid may ba removed by rubbing the hand with damp 11 ixieed raeal. and that cod liver bottles may be cleansed with a little of the same, or olive oil. First-Class Snake Stories. "Do you want some items about snakes?" asked an agricultury-rural-looking gLntlrrann of the Eagle's city editor the other day. "If they are fresh and truo." re sponded the editor. "Exactly," replied the fanner. " These items are both . Nobody knows 'em but me. I got a farm down on the island a pice, and there's lots of Fnakrs on to it. Near the house is a pond about six feet deep. A ween ago my little f irl jumped into the pond, and would lave drowned il it had not been for a snake. The snake seen her and went for hep and brought her ashore The par ticular point about this item is" the way that he did it." "How was itP" asked the city cd itor. " It was a black snake thirty feet long, and he just coiled the middle of himself around her neck so she couldn't swallow any water, and swum ashore with his head and tail. Is that a good itcmP" " Firsc class." " You can spread it out, you know. After they get ashore the girl pitted the snake on the head, and it went off as pleased as Punch. Ever since he comes to the house regular at mealtime., and she feeds him on pie. Think you can make anything out of that itemr" uertainly. ivnow any more c Yes. I eot a baby six months old. He's a bov. We generally sit him out on the grass of a morning, and he hol lers like n bull all day; at least lie used to, but he don't any more. On'1 morn ing we noticed he wasn t hollering, ana wondered what was up. When we looked, there was a rattlesnake coiled ud in front of him scanning his features. The boy was grinning and the snake was grinning. lUmeby the snake turned his tail to the baby and backed his rattle right into the baby's fist." What did .the baby doF" 4 Whv he iust rattlad that tail so you could hear it three-quarters of a mile.and the snake lay there and grinned. Every morning we found the snake there, until one day a bigger snake came ana the baby played with his rattles just the same till the first snake came back. He looked thin and I reckon he had been sick and sent the other to take his place. Will that do for an item?" Immensely," replied the city edi tor. "You can fill it about the confidence of childhood, and all that, and you might say something about the blue- eyed cherub. His name is Isaac. Pjj that into please my wife." I will do it. Any more snake items 1" " Lcmme see. You have heard of hoop- 6nakes ?" ' " Yes, often." " Just so. Not long ago we heard a fearful row in the cellar one night. It sounded like a rock-blast, and then there was a hiss and things was quiet. When I looked in the morning the ciaer bar rel had busted. Bat we didn't lose much cider," How did you save it P" It seems that the staves had busted out, but before they could got away four hoop-snakes coiled around tne barrel and tightened up and held ic together until we drew it on in bottles, lhat s the way we found 'em, and we've kept 'em around tho house ever since. We're training 'em for shawl straps npw. Does that strike you iavoraoiy lor an item r" Enormously," responaea tne city editor. You can fix it up so as to show how quick they were to get there before the staves were blown off. You can word in the details." Of course. I'll attend to all that. Do you think of anything moreP" " 1 don t call any to mind just at pres ent. My wife knows a iot of snake items, but I forget 'em. By the way, though, I've got a regular living curi osity down on my place. One day my oldest boy was sitting on tho back stoop doing his sums, ana lie couian t get em right. lie felt sometning against lits face, and there was a little snake coilpd up on his shoulder and looking at the slate. In four minutes he had done all the sums. We've tamed hira bo he keeps all our accounts, and he is the lightningest cuss at figures you ever seen. He'll run up a column eight feet long in three secondj. I wouldn't take a reaper for him." " What kind of a snake is heP" in quired the city editor, curiously. "The neighbors all call him an adder." "Oh, yes! yes!" said the city editor, a little disconcerted. " I've heard of the species. When did all these things hap pen P" " Along in tho fore part ot tho spring, hut I didn't say anything abont 'em, 'cause it wasn t the season lor snake items This is about time for that sort of thing to begin, ain't it?" " Yes." chipped in the exchange cdi- ior. " You couldn't have picked out a better time for- your snake s'.ori' s Brooklyn Eag'e. Fnslisli Landscape. " Gath " writes from London to the Cincinnati Enquirer: The journey over England is refresh ing to the eye of the American. Hi sees lew sunny tin's or prospects, but also few offensive contrasts, such oh a brand new country interposes to nature with its slovenly worn fences and stiff, white barns and houses. Here the landscape is humid, yet warm with rocks, heaths, and red houses and brown thatches and slacks. Stons or brick walls go every where, and lnnniteiy numerous canals and railroads require so many arched bridges that the mason and the gar dener seem never out of sight. The land is cultivated as carefullv as quilts are patched and hemmed. Towns rise and fall out of sight like clusters of grapes to the lips of Tantalus. The sta tions are neat and picturesque; the people swarm like bees ; the railroad is a grand Roman viaduct, built to last forever, with its line kept like an end less garden or park, and its trains light as coupes behind a toy engine. New England was not ii:-named lor its re semblance to England by Captain Jolin Smith - its rocky spires, green valleys. Jittle rivers. i.nd broken coasts nnl clumps of mountains indicating the numidiandot Albion. JNo doubt tnis is a land of love, both for its antiquity and present industrial glory. A great, virile, cold-grained, vet affectionate race is here, anchored on the Bafe rock of self interest, with irrelevant customs and institutions, but such unequal ad van tages and civilization that there is al ways a contented majority to do the rough work of peace or war. I would not be an Englishman, yet I can see how iiu migm uae li lt would seem tuat the entire absence ol sunlight on the deep-sea bottom has the same effect as the darkness of caves, in reaueing io a rudimentary condition me eves oi it lnUatuUnt. Japanese Shows. They never cheat you about a show in Japan least of all, a wax-figure show. They give you a sample, on a small slago in front, and, if it suits, you may take in the whole for a considera tion of two cents. We liked tho sample aiUB7.ingly, and allowed no ungenerous economy to debar us from seeing all. We were admitted inside the rope which was keeping off the rabble, and, walking through tho dust for there was no floor, and tho whole was arranged like tho animal side-show of a country cir cus went round a circle wfiere on either side were small raised booths containing groups of figures. It was Mrs. Jarley's wax-works translated into Japanese. . Tho old lady was replaced by a diminutive Jap, whose explana tions were neither voluble nor intelli gible, but he did turn a crank, and they every one "did the thing they died n doin' on." Two fierce and farious war riors in admirable tragic attitudes and handsome suits of old armor stabbed each other to tho death. A swarthy Othello bent over and menaced with his' sword an aristocratic-looking Dcsde mona, whose palo face and moving, parted 15 p9 wore an expression of intense terror. A dying monster, half brute, half human, with pointed ears like the marble faun, and a satyr-like face, rolled his eyes nnd raised his up per lip in horrible grins, while his mur derer, a magnincent-looking fellow, stood over him with a triumphant smile and one shapely foot upon his vic tim's chest. There were at least a dozen groups of this kind, and all equally in teresting. The modeling of the feet and hands was superb, and the mechanism which caused the moving ot the figures worked to a charm. Some of them were grotesque and impossible, probably mythological or legendary figures, while others were wonderfully modeled and very lifelike. We voted this a liberal two cents' worth, and immediately set out to find another show which should be as good. Attracted by a tremendous banner witli an untranslatable figure on it, we went into another place,' taking it on trust this time, as there was no sample show. We found, oh, wonder of wondjrs! a large elephant and a small but highly appreciative native audience. The keeper was explaining things in a high, nasal, eingsong voL-e worthy of an American showman, and when out of breath was relieved by an other keeper in a different key, who proddod the elephant at regular inter vals and induced him to do some simple tricks. But the mixed odor of ele phant fodder, and natives was too much for us, intcusided as it was by the hot sun shining through the canvas, which was all that intervened between us and heaven, so we left to patronize a shoot ing gallery across the way. The chief attraction there was a bright, nrettv Japanese girl who, instead of having her hair dressed as is the custom, suf fered It to hane loose. It lei in rich. black masses to her waist, and gave her opportunitie3 of coquettishly putting it back with an extremely graceful ges ture of the 6hapely hands and arms which she was not charry of showing. She was chaperoned by an ugly mamma, with sable teeth and charred eyebrows, who did not in the least discourage her coquettishness. We kneeled on mats and shot with small slender bows and blunt arrows at a metallic target, which rang when hit. It didn't ring when we shot, much to the amusement of the pretty girl, who smilingly. derrecit- ingly, and with many glances, showed us what a clever marksman she was. We paid our microscopic reckoning when we ma done, ana rather than oflend. ac cepted a cup of abominable tea at her hands. It was altogether a novel sort of archery, with as'much flirting and much more novelty than the average. By the time we had finished the tea the novelty of the Asakusa had begun to wane, and so naa tne aiternoon. Cheap puotograpu galleries aid not at tract us. and we were already surfeited with tea houses. Corrcspondena Sm FrancUa isulletm. Quebec is lighted by lanterns, as it was you years ago. If the chances ol recovery lor an adult bo so mall when unnecessarily strong ii edicine be need, how much smaller must be the chances ot a baby when dosed, with opiates and other powerful medicines. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup i int remeuy lor tne diseases ol children Price 25 oenua bottle. Ar. 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It will support for President and Vice-President, Hancock and English, the nominees of the N atlonai Republican Democracy. It will also support snch candidates In titt Congres districts as may give the best promise of keep ing the National Legislature out of tbe grip of fraud bribery, and corruption, and la tbe control of common Sense and patrlotlim. To all those who sympathlie with our purpose, we commend the circulation of Tin Weekly Su. In order that they may inobt tttu-lci.tly co-operate with us, we will seud Tun Wllhy bis tJ clulis, or stable subscribers, postpaid, fur twenty Ave cents till the Presidential election. As this barely covers curt. there will be no discounts for orders however large. Ealae clubs In every school district. Five dollars will pay for twenty subscriptions for lha camps igo. Address TBI SVN, k.w York Ctty. Mirth at Home. A merry heart docth good like a medicine, but a broken spirit drieth the bones, declares the wisest of men. A swift appreciation of the ludicrous is the happy birthright of some fortunate people, but there are those who never sec a joke quickly, and whoennnot com prehend why it makes others laugh, even afler it has been duly explained. If, as the rrcverb says, laughttr is medicinal, they are much o he pitied. They aro not cushioned against tho sharp corners and hard (knocks of life. There is a conrso wit that is allied to buUbonery and may descend to inde cency, and the less we have of that the better, The brightness and buoyancy which makes the day cheerful; which lift the wearied and the ill from their depression, and which impart courage when disaster seems imminent, are price less gilts. The aicrry making the best of tilings, seeing the silver edge along the thickening clouds, remembering how much worse misfortune might have befallen, and being cheery when others are discouraged, how noble are these qualities when put in practice and how brave they may b. 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Costly faint He. aduiM isus s ua-i .. -- NATRONA coaFOuno IT il rMisjMi, U mm 3 WAS? 15 to $20 KS,,;ssSi -&' Vegetine Dr. Callicr Surprised, Vegetine Cured His Daughter. CALI ittnaviLLR, Clitlton Co., Mi., 1 Msy 15, 187H. f liBr Blr My dmisliter haa been llllotrt with Nasal Catarrh, Affection of lltaddrr and Kidneys, and la of norof tilonn dlalhosla, anil, aftor bavlnR exhausted my skill and the moat eminent jihynl. eiana of Helms, I at laat resorted ta th me ol your VicriKTiNit (without contlilence), and, to my grrat sitriirlKn, my dnUKbtnr has been reatoted to health. I write this as a simple act of Juallce, and not aa an advertising medium. Respectfully, T. K. OALLIER, M. D. Worked LIH a Charm L'nred Kail Rlicnm nnd Hrjslpclu. 7S CornT Bt.. Bomb. N. Y.. July 10. 1HTB. Mn. IT. 11. Htkvkns : Pear Hir-One yenr eao lust fall mv lUtlo lry had a breaking out of Kryviprlaa lid Halt Hheitin, till face lictiig one mattered sore of the worst dmnrlp. tion. Notielnir your adverllnement In tho piipeia, 1 purchased two bottlea of the Vkoktink, and, with I the two bottles, my ami waa cured. I never t : anything like the Yk.of.tinb: It woiked 1'ke 1 1 charm, I hnv-been rity watchman at Homo f 01 years. This testimonial la graiiiitou. xours, respectfully, HOltAllO OHIDLEY. Remarkable fare of Scrofulous Face Wbstvinstib. Conn.. June 19. 1(179. Kit. H. It. Strvrnr: Dear Hlr 1 can toatlf v to the good effect of your Motliclno. My little boy had a scrofula e.ire break ont on bis bead aa largo as a quarter of n . dollar, and It went dowu hla face from one ear to the other, under hla neck, and wan one aolld mas. of aorea. Two bottlea of your valuable Veobtini completely cured him. Tonra, reapertfuhy, A1K. U. It. lUAlUUMl. VEGETINE ntEPAKKD UY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists CII MHl:il, f -V INSTmTR (eataWUlwd W), Itanilolpli, N. Y. du the A. A (i. W. II, It., in the Vhtmtawtun Iaiw renton. A well-civlowed and aucees!- fful s-'iiunary lor lotli hxps. The ntinl l.itirnry liep.irt nienis and a very noniishlnii ('1i111111T1l.il S. ImxiI nnd MiikIc l)i virlui('iit. Xi2 il llrreiit students Inst ye.i". P11 e air, iiiuunuin-mirliip water, li .ol fiHid and eiiivrul niper- 1.11m. neaiii. 111 .m jea a. niinowiueiiia aucri 111.1 re will recrlve u alii'iei.t (total exn. -use) for 1 'I'.r.n fur 50: for 1 vrar. Cataiouiie sent frea on appllmtloii to the I'rlnclp.ii, PKOK. J. T. KUW AKDS, v. u. ran lerui opens AtiKii.t WESLETU DHIVERSIT7, Threr four-rear mnrRPS ClftMdUal. I.tln-Rclentin. and ffctrntirto. 1 arue rniie of f.ln tive ttuJion In ;uli omrfl Fine MutMMim, I nlKtrtitory, fin-1 observatory. Post-tMvlu-te ctmrwii In I-ltcnituri' anl Sclcure. No prop irnlory or profYnsioiiAl roinws. Free Scliolaishlps for lu liuin tuj meritorivju ntuili nts. hi mm ice Kxunmall n, Nrpt. mil. ForCftUluKUCSsi.KlifM WM. NoltTII HK K, SciTf Ury of Kii'-iilty. . Is the " Original " Con vntrated I.ye and Reliable Family Soap Maker. Hlrectiona aocoiii)inuy eath ('an for niakltii llitrd, ho ft and 'i'olttt Moap q'lkkiy. It la full wei-ht and Ktrendli. Auk your grocer for N.Vl'UA ! 11 Kit, and take noollierr. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTUKING CO., PhlU. UANIKL. r. BKATTY'S 17-.STOP ORGANS ailliaas t Oct. Conpler botd c sht'id ODly SU7.7:, K.w 1'iaiioa BIU.1 to IAl(l. I'.efore Too hov an In .liu'iieiit Insure In i'p uij . iKl-suminer oftiir iVrufiuletf . Address DA.MBLf. BKAl'l V, Wanhluttou. N. i Republican Manual ! CAMlMIUlI OF lHNIi. History. Prtmlples, Early l.enlers. mil Ai lileveuienWof the Kenuhllrau l'arty Willi full Moiri)Oihl,H ,,r 11 . It a. . w ... Til 1' It. Ity K. V. Sa.i.i iiv. of the New York Trtlmne. a oooa waniLii n every mi.Mient voU-r. The best of all arsenals from which to iiiaw lumimmllon forrnnii "'KD use. An elrcant cloth-lKiuiid vo.mne st a fraction of the usual cost, 1'iice, AO rents; postage. 7 ci'iits. Circular sent free. For sale hy the leading houkael'iT 111 every WWU. AMKhUlAN 111IOIC. KXC'IIAMiK. Tnlmiie llulldlng, New York. : KircMif i terlna CATHOLIC 03 will Host tl vol v Clll-e I'pluulo X'eakneHH. anoh n. Vnll Ina of the Womb, Whltos, Chronlo Inlluiiimntlou 01 Ulcerutliin of t he W0111I1, Ini'ldoiitnl HeniorrhHKeor FliHKlIng, 1'alnful, KiiiiroKci and Irregiiliir Mens triiatnm, &c. An old mid i-ollublo remedy. rkMid poa tnl I'nril for a piimiilih't, wl! h treatment, cure nnd certlllcHtfH friiin iihyxlrhi js ami pal ionlH, to lluw arth ft Itilliinl, Ullcu, .N. Y. bold by all UruicKhiu I f.l ix r Untie Tb-la CI aim-House EatablUhed 1809. PENSIONS. New Jjniv. Thousands of soldiers and heirs entitled. Pensions date back to discharge or death. 2n kmUaL Addrebs, with stamp, iF,01K E, ,EMOH. P. O. Drawer a , WaaiUitKton, . C, THE GREAT BEAUTY Of the ladles of Cey'onts world-renowned. While lucre as. uilr-slouary I had the good fot tune of doing a irreat favor to one of the Coint ladles, (ivcrcome V.1I11 cratltude, alia ijave nie the secret of her it.i...iir..i lou Knowlna how many poisonous chemica:. are u.-d by uiy sex, aud actuate.i l.y a desire to do good, 1 will, upon receijit f .tainp, forward, postpaid, the above hecelrt. Address r r WrjAJU. KC HFIl', Hoc he.ler, TV.T. ORE EMS, GAtABH. Many peop'e are aitlli-.t. '. wllL vaea loathsome dlseasai but vaiy few ever art iom themi till-, is owing U Impr. per treatment onbj 4. ther are lea lllv cui.u . 1) piopriy treated, iln, ... no idie low.t but a f a. t I have proven over aud ot- acnln by my treatment. Bei.d foi my little Hook. ,i It at Ut will ti.il you ad about lliew natters and wlio 1 am. My Ure Book, Hi pages, octavo; arlc, SJ v mail. Addrrss iili.CH bllOl M AHEll, Aaral Surgeon. .leaning, rm. Kit JJESTEY & C2 BrattleboroVI NIGIIT? SiXTirs. 5 for !lflr.; ?nt by mnll, d. Snyder t C'u., No. C tmtlmm.N . Y. AWARD F0 . .J.iX i- y AT ALL THE GRFAT if-Mli Worlds Exhibition e vji MUSICIANS GENFRAMY REGARD THt'M SAPO FIER friT'rcrri.0 ex the best ryr-ire1 L. JM ATCHLESS - F RANZ LI ii ZT - U N R I VALLK jj- V Ok- r r r. r Wrt k - IV I ;r a y y.Vv ... rf--- IV.J $5 PER MONTH f OR tftrWt N00T"ER ltM0NTHS,0R$6J8 4 V'.V i'liAMERICANORGANS : i- ' 1. - d PER QUARTER FOR C'4 (rM. W. i T AHfttlNV RFFM AWaRnFR - if-:-: iil0OUARTD!aellPlf;ARS . iZe Kl.Jy- such at any. CATALOGUES TRllM IvIAtiON tkHAMLIN OKOAN CO.,UQSTON NW-YQK & ( HICAcT '-.- - Vi " .8.o r. " " " Oi a : t Ton have rrnil tliU mil Ire nlinut twenty flinra before. Hut (lid you e er nttui'ou the anniiea tlon ao often made, u.'ime .v: 'lo n.k any boot and shoe dealer for hoo'K with s;oitilrli ti'a lNileiit lr e siierMfrel III vet I'rotrrlril nla 1 ('uirunterrl tooutHear a"y Sole e i-r made. If you have not, do ao the vet v n- xt time you wniit h.ota i-r allocs Willi soles that v.111 wear like Iron nnd save repairs, and don't you buy any other. My references are any Sewing Machine Company or their nKcntt in 1 1 1 In. couutrv. II C. IJOOIHT( 11, JO Church St., Worcester, Muss., and IO lloyuo AT., ChlcriKO, 111. . HT ll-No :i . . Important to tho Fair Sex ! SB .k'-i. o . V;. TflR RAT FN.MS!I Tl'CM KVY. onvm rrniomfw horn, (or wliit,) Pnii.tnl Monntnuilinn, (lo'ini.ion,lviw n.in Uisofttww, Anjwtnt Alonntnmtwm, nil dnorr known ti ioTiinln wnnknfriv 'l'h'y hrivo Ihth nl Iti Fiiwlnnd l"f yvnrn rut a nolira. mid ron:iriirnr phi. Mold by nil lriri:i;da nverywhoie. I'ricn ij.l.l t, jir ii.- nr six boxes for 6.1.O1I, sent by mnil fn of nordicm, aeciicly ."nlwl. Till': lOlAY iUKUIflNH t ., v M01 Ii'itoiV I'.loolt, IVIroit, Mich. . vTioleale Ap.Ti'y f"i II. M. t . J'li'inilile.la aont Irrxi II V I'lUT'l KN'CIIN. Wh.il"ilo A.- -lit New York ' FRAZEK AXLE GREASE. Ixsaain KUIt mLR HV riKAI.KII". Aisantaa tto tlZlAl. or BUXOR al (As UttUnmtuI anal Fori! faeponllunM. , Chleaio. PRATER LUBHICATOSI CO., NawYsiiaV REMEDY FOR CURING CcbiIis, Colis, Bfcncliitis, Asthma, CONSUMPTION, A ad s'l Thmat and l.ung Affection.. Indoed by On fiena, rhyuclulia, clergy aud AlllkUd feoplo. , Tn"V IT.' ' YOL'K KKMiiDY 13 ALLEN'S L Vm Bold hy all Medicine IJealera. RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acrco Wheat Lands beat In the World, for sale by tba St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba R.B. CO, Throe dollar per acre Allowed the tattler for braalr' inf and cultiratiua. Fur particular apply to D. A. McKINLAY, Land C'omniUnloiifr, ht, lult Bllnn, lun'V INiHslN'itStl I'KIIiL I 'O I NTS. Ttii rim It1 I, Cfisf ltuti?,llT, Mini uiiUk'l uf frotsiittif 'f " . tuil ttiio im Mr-A runs, arbiter il .'1, 4, ut4 6 mi. 1 1 tba Iknta thua autxllhi; wUtr fittrt, hare mora ROirfkf a U el'out, dvritt luora uuun bmotit frta thm ao4L ; U 3 m Itvuinc iii.' tin., n iu jirtv!ut bfttrr dfvvalupf-a t fc.artie. brajj. Cct..1 f.,r lllnrtrcl lini.t, ! ' I wna hi my hrnilicr Tnm' whrni, ninit a wf-rk titer, nni I really tM'llevr tiicrv Is nur tiiinl iiiurt' win at u lu re tt asdnlld with Vtijir Pnhitft. 1 din tnl. I Hit he Im l tiH fi-urni hhiih1 mw, itd foti mi autft-fhret IicimI- iti tin rttint tt iidtli uf rtw K(iflnt forty tun of IU- (.1.1 nv ,,( tlrilliiik'. . II. ( I, AVION. Cititt-nK'ttiHii'tt Hank nf Mitltth'ttm.itfil., and fiirmtr." "I tf hw-h'-l to tlie H' r' miirt' ulintt, vt lure I drl1lHl with your roliit, than it It tho olt at W. J imtf tbt ru a lair M-'Bt, ho liitt vim ii Tutor, J i I H I II I , V T V . .Ml . Ml. I'll i-lit J'!. PETROLEUM Vrmtd Me tal at rinlii'Vipl.ia n JELLY Silver Modal III t r.nla Aa KKjili.jn. Tlila wonlorfnl wilstnii'-c Is iu'liii"vic'I'.'p.l hy pliyfiU Clans lliH'iuhota tliti wuil t to le the 1'rst r'-me iv dift-roven-d for Hit cure of Wi-uii lr1, I'.irus, Itlieuitiamirt, Skin Dts'-KM-rt, Pllt'a, Cutartl), ( At-. In ordf that evi-ty one may try It, It it put up In 1 mil 41 cent htt lH for h"ii-c'Mtld uw. in t kin H fiiui .viiir dnii-'U'lBt, and you will tiud 11 buierlur to unythind you have evei iiihmL d. w. rAYE & soxs, cortxiyo, nTy. KHTAIIL1M1IK1 I M -A U, rutont Spiirk-ArreRtlny tints, mount od unil on skldi. Voitiriil Kimini'M with wro'l boilern. Eureka Safety pow ers with huetionul lioilcrs can1! Iia siil..l.l All XlWltll AtltOfllutit! Cllt-Offa. Ml Tom 150 to $2,000. Html for (Circular. 6tat0 where yuu saw this. A;KXTS WAIVTBIS to soli ttia MKK vv GEN. JAS. A. GARFIELD l.y in. I'uiinit'tc iu ninib mi. I iimiI'.iI ii iini, 4;cn, J . N. Iiltlli I '. nu aiiihiir ut imv r.l,iilii Tli! nrk It cnmiUtf. IH1A.WU, l.'i. -friml. I'ullv 11 li'Ml rulcil. I'u.itivi ly in.. It-ft mul ci. -.1,11 h,,.i. .fiit i Hut (pcmL Semi "ic. ( once for i unit. W nivp tiu lirsl li rum Act gunk und vn at rolu iiimiry. lit CIS A KD lllUia., I'ul.a., t f.X i.'lubiinit 8t.tl,lula.l-:.lii. V:. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. " We will sonit our Kltro-Vollalo li,-lls an, other BltH trlc Applianreaupou tnul for ai) days to tliuse allli. t. I w tli tiervout DrbilUy aud dMtittt of a ttrmmtl uuture Also of the l.iver, Kidurys. Klmuiuutisui, l'aialy.is iiwri curt iuaraiUtni or no jiai. litres. Voltaic Belt Co., MurhliaH, MlcU. 66 A W E EK. In yonr owu town, a arms and $5 OnTfll ' w ir."1 A 1 1 1 1 r. II II... aval. . . i i .hi.m n. nai.LM.TT m ,v.t roriianti. aiuuiaj. PRICES ... .V1-. ;- - ..,1 . I I vrfttwtt to $800 m IS Tliii.L?' AKIO UPWARDS; y Kwj.1 I also - , e:&k y AS U N E QUAI LE D" TH FO0OR E THOMAS"