OUR BEST HE WARD. Winston, Fokstthe Co., N. C, March 15, 1880. rOTITE IlOr ISITTKKS MFO. CO. ! (lents I desire to express to yon my thanks for your wonderful Hop Hitters. I was troubled with dyspepsia for flye years previous to commencing the use of your Hop Hitters some six months ago. My cure has boen wonder ful. I am pastor of the First Methodist Church of this place, and my whole congregation - can testify to the great virtue of your bitters. Very respectfully, Uev. II: Feuebee. Rochester, N. Y., March 11, 1880. Hop Bitters Co. : Please accept our grateful acknowl edgment for the Hop Hitters you were bo kind to donate, and which were such a benefit to us. Yours, very gratefully. Old Ladies op the Home of tu Friendless. Dei.evan, Wis., Sept. 24, 1878. (Jenta I have taken not quite one bottle of the Hop Bitters. I was a feeble old man of seventy-eight when I got it. To-day I am as active and feel as well as I did at thirty. I see a great many fchat need such a medicine. D. Boyck. Monroe, Mich., Sept. 25, 1875. Sirs I have been taking Hop Bitters for inflammation of the kidneys and bladder; it has done for me what four doctors failed to do. The effect of the bitters seemed like magic to me. W. L. Carter. Bradford, Ta., May 8, 1875. It has cured me of several diseases, such as nervousness, sickness at the stomach , month ly troubles, etc . I have not seen a sick day in a year since I took Hop Bitters. Several of my neighbor use them. Mrs. Fannie Greek. Immense Sale. Evansville, Wis., June 24, 1879. Gentlemen No Bitters have had one half the sale hero and given such uni versal sat isfaction as your Hop Bitters have. We take pleasure in speaking for their welfare, as every one who tries them is well satisfied with their results. Several such remarkable cures have been made with them here that there are a number of earnest workers in the Hop Bitters cause. One person gained eleven pounds from taking only a few bottles. Smith & Ids. Bay City, Mich., Feb. 3, 1880. Hop Bitters Company: 1 think it my duty to send you a re commend for the benefit of any person wishing to know whether Hop Bitters are good or not. I know thev are good for general debility and indigestion; strengthen the nervous system and make new life. I recommend my patients to use them. Dr. A. Vratt, Treater of Chronic Diseases. Superior, Wis., Jan., 1880. I heard in my neighborhood that your Hop Bitters was' doing such a great deal of good among the sick and afflicted with most every kind of disease, and as I had been troubled for fifteen years with neuralgia and all kinds of rheu matic complaints and kidney trouble, I took one bottle according to directions. It at once did me a great deal of good, and I used another bottle. I am an old man, but am now as well as I can wish. There are seven or eight families in our place using Hop Bitters as their family medicine, and are so well satisfied with it they will not use any other. One lady here Lad been bedridden for years, is well and doing her work from the use of three bottles. Leonard Whitbeck. A Voice from the Press. I take the opportunity to bear testi mony to the eflicacy of your " Hop Bit ters." Expecting to tina them nauseous and bitter and composed of bad whisky, we were agreeably surprised at their mild taste, just like a cup ot tea. A Mrs. Cresswell and a Mrs. Connor, friends, have likewise tried, and pronounce them the best medicine they have ever taken for building up strength and toning up the system. I was troubled with costiveness, headache and want of appe tite. The two former ailments are gone, and the latter greatly improved. I liave a yeaWy contract with a doctor to look after the health of myself and family, but I need him not now. S. Gii.mi.and, Peoples' Advocate, July 25. 1878. Pittsburg, Pa. A MEDHIN'K VITHOI T A HIVAl.." liladdor. Urinary and Livor IMtwascs, Dropsy, liivvcl and DiabcUd, urc cured by HUNT'S REMEDY, Uic Great Kidney and Liver Medicine. HUNT'S REMEDY rtirc Tirliriit's Disease, Retention or Nonretrtj lion of Urine,, 1'uina iu the Muck, Loins, or bide. HUNT'S REMEDY rure. Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, General Debility, Female Weakness and Excesses. HUNT'S REMEDY rnres Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Bour Etomaeli, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. HUNT'S REMEDY ACTS ATOWE on the Kldnevn.Llver.and lioweln, restoring them to a hcnllhy action, and Cl'llKS when all other medicines fall. Hun. dreds have been saved who have been given up to die by friends and physicians. Bend for pamphlet to WM, K. CLARKE, Providence, Ft. I. Trial size, 75 cents. Largo size cheapest. BOLT) BY ALL PRUOOISTg. REMEDY FOR CURING ConiliJ, Colds, BroncMtis, Asthma. CONSUMPTION, Ad4 all Throat and Lung A flection-. IndoBjjd by t-M T IX V IT. TOUR REMEDY U I. S14JlJMedtcUiJttesaeiuu pAjV 1) 1 1 HKOEIPT (with fnB IvUs. X L iU. titrations to maka n siaJ to Uti4 .old for $i to $A. .'or one-third th. woney) end Ke. eipu lor tto tin. Ii or Int. fill cutvn. IMIcll ny re 1 III BALSA! tail loan. a.daa. u bli -u r.m , w to $2u Ki irz&v? In My Harden. My garden is all planted o'pr, The border have boon freshly dug, The green shoots are a pleasure lor Tho slug. The fruit is forming on the stalk, lint woo is me! No care avails When on my pear-tiees proudly walk The snails. The mignonette and fragrant pea Throw in the air their tender germs But wriggling round their roots I see The worms. My cherishod rose-tree! Horror! That's A sight that saddens sorry eyes j Covered its leaves with tiny gnats And flics. Ot slug and snail and worm and gniita In vain I am a ruthloss killer, Still, there's that horrid eat, cat, cat Erpillat ! London Pun. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Sheet music Snoring. A generous soul is .sunshine to the mind. More tobacco has been planted in Pennsylvania this year than ever be fore. Tf. la an rilH minim llmt t.lin fnnrrlin cannot be easily bridled. But it is easily bit. Bruce, of Mississippi, has two large pmniniiuus arm a persunai usuuu oi $'!0O,OOO. Tf. ia oaM tllafr. ftlllir 1 flfift ntnnntainQ that are defined and named on the maps i p i m a can dg seen uoin tue summit 01 mount Washington. in Russia, owins to the irreconcilable avernuu tui exists wiuiu tue i uius. vtncirmaii jumes. The Mormons began work on their new temple twenty years ago. have expended 84,000,000 oji it, and it is now one-fourth done. The material is Utah jrranitc, and the whole cost will be $32,000,000. There is quite a trade at Morgan City, Louisiana, in green alligator hides. Several men are kept busy all the time shooting alligators and skinning them. The hides are packed in boxes and shipped North. A poet sends us a poem beginning. Gszj at the moon in the sky." Tunt's right, younz man. that's where to gz3 at it. Don't try to gaza at it under tlie bed or in trie woodsnec. buck to the sky. Boston Post. " There are people who will dig for years in order to discover the bones of a hog that died two centuries ago, and all trio while a lamiiywiti nesa on their bones may be starving iu the next street. New York Herald. A French chemist thinks he is war ranted in asserting that the phylloxera can be destroyed by electricity. He sends a current by means ol the Kulim- korff coil directly to the roots of the vines, killing, as he says, not only the insect, but its eggs. Vesuvius electrically illuminated ap- f tears now nightly as the " mountain ol ight" of the Eastern fable. The inde scribable grandeur of tho spectacle attracts to Naples thousands of tourists from the most distant countries of. Eu rope and America. An eccentric Englishman lately went iup to the top of Mount Blanc for the purpose of building a lire where none had ever been kindled. He succeeded in doing so, and on going back to the inn at the foot of the mountain re corded his triumph in English upon the notei register. We are now offering a premium for word that contains the letter S mori times than "scissors." K okulc Vonsti tulion. Hand it over to add to our "possessions." New Fork News. Hold on, Lukens, we claim the prize over your "successlessness" in trving to ac quit e those possessions. Waterloo Ob server. Tom Ochiltree was years ago a partner with his lather in the law business at Galveston, Texas. The old gentleman went away lor a tew davs. and on re turning found stretched across the office an immense signboard, on which was painted in huge letters : " T. P. Ochiltree and Father, Counselors and Attorneys at Law." The new French battle flags have each four names of battles, and although many of the regiments have histories of two or three hundred years, these names are all of battles since the great frencu revolution, llie liar is ot red. white and blue. A Paris letter says this distribution of flags signifies that France is rea iy for war again. MarkTwaiu says the only introduc tion to a literary audience that he ever nadtnat seemed to him the right word in the right place a real inspiration was as follows : " Ladies and gentle men, I shall not waste any unnecessary time in tue introduction, x don t know anything about this man; at least I only know two things about him one is that he has never been in the peniten tiary, and the other is I can't see why." Temperature of the Ocean, The variations in the warmth of the sea water occur within a range ot one third less than that of the air, and the mean temperature of the sea is found to be warmer than that of the atmosphere in eleven months out of twelve. The summer warmth penetrates the sea very gradually, and is more gradually given off. January is the coldest month, but the sea water is coldest in March ; July is tlie hottest month, but the sea water attains its maximum warmth toward the end of August. From that time the sea becomes warmer than the air, and cools so much more slowly than the weather, that in November the average warmth of the water is six degrees, and in December seven degrees, niglier than that of the atmosphere. The balance is reached at the end of March, and then for the next five months the air is warmer than the water. These figures, which result from careful observations made at Peterhead, Scotland, justify the custom of extending sea-bathing late into the autumn. Sea-bathing should, in fact, begin late, and niiy safely end late. It ts more dangerous in the warm days of early summer than in the chilly days even of the late autumn. The sea is as warm at the end of October as it is in the second week of June ; and the period between these two dates is the hoalthy bathing season for tnose who are strong enougu to beg'n early and end late. The Toe of the Indian Household. Among tho pests of household life in India are tho so-called "white ants," winged insects of tho same order as the May-fly, dragon-fly and caddis fly. In their search for food they are wholesale dcstrucllonists. It their depredations were confined to tho fields and forfsti it would net be so bad, but they enter the houses, and, in spite of the best precautions, work infinite mischief in a short space of lime. They attack boots, hoe, books. trunks, clothes of all descrip tion, carpets, rugs, any furniture or woodwork not made of teak: in fact, all vegetable fabrics and such animal products as leather, wool, .hair, etc. Outside tho house, studding the com pound surface, are the termite mounds. Their subterrnneanchannels are pushed forth from these, ramifying just beneath the surface, and in their progress tho creatures come in contact with bun galow walls; they pierce these Walls and tho floor, and penrtrate everywhere; anon they find out in the window frame?, or beams of the roof, or boxes. or furniture, or artie'esof apparel, some thing to their taste, and the work of df struction begins. But the furniture Is, as a rule, purposely made of teak, which they do not like, and the cemented floor is coated with tar as a protective, which also they do not liko. The boxes ro all placed on large pieces of stone, which they cannot penetrate, and moved some distance from tho wall; and so, by tak ing up mats and carpets at night, fre quent brushings. hanging.all clothes on teak frame-works, and elevattnr all tempting things on granite supports, tho housewife does her best to oppose tho foe; jet, even with constant care and supervision, or through the care lessness of Indian servants, the tcrmito generally conies off the victor. bo much for tho interior of the house : but the building itself is afino field. It is only in the newer bungalows that any at tempt Is made in erecting them to cut off tho approach ot the white ants (a comparatively simple process suffices it only properly carried out). Tho win- ! dow-franies are pierced and eaten away until they and the shutters drop out; the beams and rafters where they join tlie walls m o eaton through and througu, and replaced by a mud cement; the sup ports are weakened, and wit h tho weight of falling water on tho burst of the monsoon tlie roof comes in, and woe lc tido those who aro underneath. Nothing short of the most constant and unre mitting attention can foil tho energy of these insects; and in tho tropics, white human nature, under a hot. enervating climate, is not capablo of it. You leave mucli necessarily to your black domestic help, and he is a fragilo reed to rest upon. Your caroet or door-mat is left down ; you find it fixed to the floor by mud cement; you lilt it up, and in so do ing you reveal a ragged aperture the white ants have eaten away a large piece. xour cniid s uannei sleeping dress (reeking with persirution from a night's wear) is put out on a line to dry in tho sun; the ayah forgets all about it, it has fallen to tho ground: it h mUjed and searched for; it is brought in with a piece removed as largo as the hand the whits ant has found it decidedly to its taste. You put your book upon n side table, and overlook the fact that it is touching the wall; this the white ant discovers, and shows that he has a very capacious maw for all literature, light or Heavy. You accidentally leave your sewing machine on the floor, and when next wanting it you there find it; you open it to disclose the fact that the white ants have eaten through the bot tom, have thrown a mud-cemented gal lery over tue steel, and are busily en gaged on the cotton reel. Your air tight tin case has in traveling managed to get a hole or two in it; you send it to the native workman for repair; he returns with it, and on putting to him tlie question as to its now being all right, he assumes a facial expression that disarms you; you pack: your woolen fabrics and choice articles iu it as a " safe place ;" you open it subse quently to find Uiem all matted together witu a mud cement, wnite ants every where, and large patches of your clothes nowhere; these active creatures have discovered a hole overlooked by the workman, and have there entered to produce heartrending havoc. Or again, to improve the outside of your bunga low, you have transferred some gerani ums or other flowering plants from pots to the ground; you notice that in spite of well watering and sun sheltering they do not recover themselves ; you touch one to find that its hold on the soil is but of the slightest; in fact, it comes away with the gentlest pull, and with it one or two white ants, thus revealing the culprits that have eaten the stem completely through. History or Tom Thumb and Ills Wife. Tom Thumb, or Charles Stratton, as he was called in his baptismal name, was, at his birth, as all the world knows, an under-sized specimen of humanity. If he was not put into a quart pot he might have been, according to what was said by his mother, who averred that he hardly measured a pint. He grew up in strength of brain and in physical health, but with only a small development in anatomical structure and adipose tissue. liaruum found him in his rural home, and, after some pleasant negotiations with his progenitors, brought him into notoriety among the curiosities of the celebrated museum. It was forty years or more ago when the great American repertory was at the corner of Ann street, in New York, wan dering through its shadowy and myste rious halls, and wondering over birds, beustsjand wax figures, and monkeys and relics of the Revolution, the wiiter first made acquaintance with the little man of Bridgeport. He was then in the prime and Beauty ot a black coctee. tapering off like the tail ot a young swallow, while his trousers, also of the ministerial hue and faultless in set, were strapped und r boots that a Chinese princess might have worn, and that glistened like ponsnea mirrors, bma.l in size he was, yet great in his adopted name, because his measure was adver tised in inches. And so he continued increasing in fame but not in stature for many years, until lie had gained a com fortable portion of this world's goods, and felt that he might retire from the gaze of admiring eyes to the quiet fields and forest shades ot his birthplace. Lavinia Warren was also small and undersized at her birth, and grew but little up to the time of her maidenhood. A happy thought of Barnum led him to seek an interview with her paients and engage her as one of the stars of his museum. She took her position among the orbs of his celebrated firmament and held it for several years. It was here that she found her Thumb; it was here that her Thumb found her. Under tlie tapestry of the museum walls, bt I neath the guae of Revolutionary worthies poering from worm-eaten canvases, companioned by Daniel lum ber! and the stuffed tiger from Bengal, and encouraged by the voice of the parrot and Ihs chattering of the monkey, tho romantic passion warmed up and seethed and bubbled, and two yqung and fond hearts, as a poet lias said : " Likesnnw-tatls meeting, Mellowed into one." There was a flame of love, notwith standing the coolness of our simile, and it leaped and flourished untl Livinia and Thomas were set into a blaze. It gave a new ornament to the green cur tain, it sparkled in tho chandelier, it added a luster to the footlights, and it sounded wedding preludes in the inspir iting harmonics ol the Amainian bass viol and other instruments of the cus tomary band. And in proper time, after all professional engagements had been fulfilled, Lavinia and Thomas were mar ried. There were wedding presents and sports and junketings after the solemn ceremony, but the bride and bridegroom, in that lnodcstkVhtrh nlwavs marked their character, retired from the festive scene to the valley in Massachusetts which they had selected for their future homo. And there ever since they have lived, undisturbed by the illusions of the publio stage, except in occasional dramatic episodes, and perfectly con tented in their sequestered dwell ing among wood and stream.-; and flowering hedges. If ihe flamings of remembered chandeliers have occasion ally blazed in upon them, they have only illuminated tlie delights of their pleasant retreat, and the visions of the folar bear in his stuffed integument, the tappy family, and tho pathetic seal in his tank, havo only added to the pleas ures of a quiet abode. For several years we havo known but little about Tom Thumb and his wife. But a paragraph in a newspaper says that the celebrated husband has grown to a corpulent size, although ho now measures but little more in height. It also adds that if the wife does not rqual n rr nusoand in his altitude, she emulates his figure in the sesauineda itv of her waist and stomach. Some one who saw her bathing in the surf says that the tirst wave rolled her over and over liko a barrel, and finally lodged her upon the sand. There is a touch of poetry in the description, for, like tho goddets Aphro dite, she was cast up by the foam of the sea. Dr. null's llnliy 8ynip is in gMl demand; everybody puuks wel of iu The pi ice is only 2i cent. A mosquito aiwavs settles before Lc presents his bill. Dr C. K. Shoemaker, the well-known aurnl tirennn of UomluiL', !'., oft'urs to send by mail. lire of clmrgc.a valuable little hook on devloes and diseases of the ear specially on running inr and catarrh, and their proper treatment giving rolerenertj and testimonials that will alisly the most skeptiosj. Address as above. Are Tow Not in .od Health It the Lavor is the source ol your trouble, von can find nn nhaolute remedy in Da. 8ab- rouu's Livkii In vigor atob. the only vegeta ble cathartic which acts directly on tho Liver. 'Jures all Uilious ili.-sos. For Book address Dr. SAWroBP, 1CJ Broadway, New York. A Uoml In Trlmrnt. Investor! shoulil mul the Hilvertisrmout ot tho old e-lahlishod bnikng house of James M. Dkakk A Co., Now Yuik City, who sell a pood seven per cent. H. H. Bund lor 05 aud accrued iuteie.t, with bonus in capital stock oi the Company. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich., Will RAnil Ihfir hlfln..Vnlli.iA lij.lla f. ik. afllicled upon 30 iliiys' trial. 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VEGETINE I'Kepauki) inr H. R. STEVENS,Bobton, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. INVESTMENT BONDS. I'lrai MiirlKKKO 7 Per Cent. Gold Bonds or Tlim Fort Madison & Northwestern Railway Co. DATKII .-Willi. I, IS.sn, AND 1H K I.N I'M. Honda ot S.VHI and S !, cru li. Ii Ittrlpnl ami Intrrrat Payable In 4oliI In Afiv York. UNION TRUST CO., New York, TRUSTEE. Ii'ii.'lli of Hon I, Kin mllpf; whole Iwilo of llonds, I70 ,4M, lieiiii; 7,U4t wr nil e. I.ikjiiIkii o UiI -fiom City of Kurt M.idlnoll, Iowa, on M.l.aiipl HU'er, to City of (im-nloosn, Iowa. Ildnml IMtahlr April 1st and Oi tolwr 1M. Far ! nt Ml ! am iirrt Inlereet. tlll earn f.lOo ami 1, HoikI flinsM lil lie iilvrn aa a. Itoitna flH and S3UO I caprri l r ly ti full Mlil vaiillat atucta ul llir 4 OIIIHtlll'. Apoliiotii iK lor lionla, nr for further Information, Utri u!nrh, idc, thoii d U' iiiailc to JAMES M. DRAKE & CO., Bankers, Itrexrl HiilliliMir, 1M WiillM,, N. T. Republican Manual ! CAM1-AI4; OF tnnn. IIlBtory, PrliKlnlea, Karly l.ndere, and Ai hlryeiner.taof the Hrpuhllrn Parte altli full blia(raihlcB of 4i.l llr I Kl.tl ANI AH Till: It. Ily K. V.Sa.inr. of the New York Tm-m. book aanti'd liyeyery IlilclllKful vol r. The lies! of all araenala from whh h lo iliaw aiiununitlon for i.inn aiitD uaa. An decant cloth-hound volume at a fraction of the u.ual i-o.l Pike. AO centa; postage, 7 eenla. Clrrular rut flee, t'or aa.e by the leiollnit bookwl er In rverr towo. AllElllCAN HlKIK. K( IIANliK, Trlldine lliitldlin, Ntw Vork. rAIII KM AND HTtMtK-KERIMCIll-Yoo i can ti t ( liolce t.ooila th up, by wiltlnz nn a Po.tUI lor our Piko I.Ui, wliu-li eimblca you tit oi'iler by mnll the Nut way, and t le many kinOsof Mi r clundiM we keep for aule al aurp. ihinly low prliea. We lit aimplitof llumliiirK', I no', KiblMUia, KrtriKra, el'.. If rrquridcd. We all Whole&ule nod Itclall for ('all down. A new coni1hi.ll-n ar.tcm onthlea tin tonunte Viry cIom' proca. Wc have ft. X and S ra'!! of No tion, whuh taniHit le Ix.uht f -r Iwlve tlie inoinw elM w ln re. ad wanti d In ev y family. Aloucy relumed If uot aiiaractory. J10l 4iHT4v jk. IHTTT4, fl.'V Tn iiioiit Stiei t, Itoslon. Mam. PETROLEUM Grand Medal tt Philadelphia Expoaltlou. JELLY Silver Medal at Parla Expoaltlou. Trill wonderful tulwtanre Ii arknowledned by phyil rlana throughout the world to lie the ta'at remedy dli covrred for the cure of Wounda, Iturna, Khrumiitlain. Skin llliu'OM-a, Pllra. C'.il.irrh, Chllhlalna, Ac In order th.it every one may try II, It la put up In Tl and 115 cidit boitlra for liouwhold iim. tildaln it from your ilnuii:lkt, and you will Und II aupertor to anything you have ever iinod. ae itrlfriCMfauNa ir il I A)r Agents! Krerf man wanta bp property uiotected frmn jhurk'lan. Secure tli. aneir j i"r in. anie tr Window ravaten KiiiZlln" 1" "lu count) i -v-i'iuick. hella everiwhen at iliiht Inline. prof lu. Trrini frr. Ad treat C. M t AU.SA HAN. Cleveland, O. CHAMnKltr.AI'V 1VST1TITR (eatahllilied lr), Randolph, N. V. Ju II A. ti. W. H. It., In the 4MaMMtM Lake reKlon. A wll-endoweil and auccea ful armiiuvy for ImiIIi arxi't. The UMial I Itirary l vai t nteiiti ami a very nomlatdnic Conimerrlal KcIiihiI ami MimW l)i paniiM'Ut. V1 ilifterentatudriita lat yen'. Pure air, mouutaln-aprlng water, g hhI food and careful miier. viiitui. No ileathi In .i yea a. kndowmenta auch (hat we will reclve a Hu lent dotal exp nar) for 1 Term for fl; for 1 year, a)lft. CutaloKiie aent free oil appdotlon lo the I'm-lul, PHOK. J. T. U Alllia, D 1. t all Term owm An g iiat in. IMPORTANT TO AGENTS. TIIK l.IFK OF GEN. JAS. A. GARFIELD Hr h prm imI f lm.1. M.J()R Hl'NDY. Killtur tf. 7. M'ti. (ti' only edition to which l.tn. tnr(,l(l hu ten i rii.i Atiu niii'ii i-r ia.!. ivfuuixutt iuuMraiti, iMtiUr.i aih! ImmhkI. Full lt'iiittb itei iHirlrftil by Hall, from a p.. I Imrii rxnrf in. v r Ititt work. Artlv Aicriil Wnn.ril. l.ttidl U-nn. S.-n-l 1 0 nt Our fur oii.ii.-u MiliU. A. H. iUHNKd CJ , iiliiun ititaiu nuiti, new tori. OH 30 DAYS' TRIAL. We will aeml our Kleclr.Vollalc Helta and nthat air. trie AppiiaiKmuiion truil for 3u dayalo ihov afllicled Willi Jmi Jirtnlily and iliitrta a pertumU aulure, Aao of ih Liter, kiliira, Klieuuialiaui. Paralyaia etc M earr irwrunMni ur no f" V AldreM Voltaic Kelt Co., Marihall, Mirk. Tidy Spool Case. AI.KTM ,V4 1TII KVFKV WIIKIIK. t iiH-ltiinrf ntw t'f St w.ug MitliliHft, lilies' Work ItAtukt-l or .' krl, .-iiilf l.y lu.tll. 4.1 or AIUuUUl m IkU uii'itt. Sfii l t-.'X t in n nr. Atl'JrrM Ir.UJiKl I. k TKAVIS, llatiufm inrrt, Voiikrr, Wril li U-r I'ouiity, S. T, T A WITF-I Axcuti vrrrwhre to (wll our coo1t, W ! iviiii r, to fdini if. U Urttt live prt M'lits ftitvl rtrt-( i4.M (an It it ynur t UMtmr; f yu k k -1 r "-, - - -.. i. irraivuii(i, . ...... f. M nl4 f.r iwtrluu !. FKul'I.K & H., IUi 60415, St. l-ouii. Mou I i Fits, SpaNius and ConvalHlons Vl Cured by th ue or V wTt.uah i. rimers ttxuKi vtvmn. ) llaallar la l i- Mr ml t'airwa. H a.w. lbaoou. otilq. S350 A MONTH I AONTS WANTIDI TA Ii -i4 he.hne Arli. .ra m II. a or .1 ; a ldU Jy.crt J.I Uelloll, at ita. MiWrnrW Heat raon Porlralta. I2ilk nnllvWOIX. ... n IQ oi ly mail A oilier iir f Inriri fl d -Lira Airrhta WaoUnl. VWIII iua.a. fl.Kl Sl OO norwicn umveraiiy, ni. u oii..N Noitll Aell, Vt. K1 lia 1 UiolriaU. txu4 T.I Ui- v I T TT 1 la ainiiin KU.v. w. m. a.1 a i ' a t " i vu.um. ,suk U'AHTKII-A enl -hand p..rr rrii.tiim rrea. Ittdt.'kf. Addrral f. r ki.i. II. aud. J. BUGGIES: ImikH.,1 c'hiili.H in. VASELINE mmmm r Aaaifa" ' " tut - i i immm'f mkvn Tho Only Rcmcd THAT A(TS AtlllKhA.MK 11J1K OS tiTHE LIVER. THE DOWELS. and tho KIDNEYS. 77 in ctmbinctl action pirn it von iVvful jxftrer to curt all iiura'. Why Are Wo Sick? liemune ve alhm thre grtsit organ (o become clnged or trjnd, and poi.ionou fumomare therefore forrrd luito the Mood thai tlwuhi bo crivmi IntnraUi, Ull.IOl SKSS, l'll.KS.4 0M IPA IIOS, KlItKV rtMri,lTS, I IIIMAUa D1KKASKS, tKMAIF HKAK. MiSSKS. AM KKitVUtH DlSOHIlKliS, hv cmt&fonfrce action of the organ ana rcswnng iicir jmwr w mrvw vd dixraw. Why Suffer Ttlllnn. pilni anil nrhei I Why tornientcil nltli I'lloa. tdnit Itial loii t WlijT filirlitened OTeriliaonlcreil kidney. I Why eniliire nervom nrali k lieadaclioitl Why linrn aleoplria iiIkIiIi I Vm KIIM:Y WOKT and rMft tn hmUh. It is a Jry,vrqftahU compound and One package wilt makeelx qtf lkledlelae. (Jet it of your Vnign'titt, h trill order it for yon. Price, fl.tx). WELL3, SICEAUDCOit a CO., Proprietori, A. iWill.iMr-irw) lturllnai.aa.VU ,vc- N V N U-;l 1 FRAZER AXLE GREASE. that is Jbrr I Pf HAT I SHALL I 00 MTU THIt F4K 4LK Rf ALT. ItKtT.KIIH. AminiMl A MKHAI. VF Ho.SOR at tht CnUimiui and 'una AU-j'o.i1rtu. Chi go. FRAZER LUBMCATOR CO., NewYorlu Important to tho Tair Sex! THK GRKAT KSGMSM RRMKIT, Onm Imienra hcea, (or white.,) Painful Menalnintion. nloorntion, Ora. rian IMaeaMW, Absent Mnnatniation. all dwea-we, IImwh as femata weaknoas. T'lu.y have been, oned In Knaland for roars a. a perlodioal and nwutittiiur pill. Sold by .11 PniKKist. everywluire. i'rios il.int per lox or ail boxes for &I.0U. sent by mail f rwe of poHtaire, nocuridy mnliid. TiHi (otAY niroii'iNK c;t., Moelianlca' Tllook, IXrolt, M irh. WholemJe Ajreote for U. H. V PampliloU mint fioa, V. N. CKX'rrkKTON, Wliokaato Aaupt. New York. RED RIVEFmLEY 2,000,000 Acres Wheat Lands beet lo th. World, for Ml. by tha St. Paul, iancapolis & Manitoba E.R. CO. ThrM dollar par tvor allowed the Mttlor fr hrMli imt ud ouiUTsviloa. For ps.rUrulr ppt to D. A. McKINLAY IMtd CommlfiNloiirr, tot. Petal, Hl-tit, CELLULOID EYE-CLASSES repreientlrqi the choicest iclerted TortolM-Shell and Amber. The lightest, handsome.!, and itrongeit know&v. Bold by Opticlum and Jeweler. Mads by SPENCKB P.M. CO., 13 Maiden I-iine, New York. WESLETAN DHIVERSITT, BIIIHH.KTOTV.-V, (USiM. . Three fonr-yeir connei (Tlamle.l, Iatln-Selentlflc, and Relrnt'fle. l.are rnnce of elective atudtea In each course. Fine Museum, I jilKHHtory, and llieervatory. Post-tfiadu-.te eotiraea In Literature and Seleiiee. No (trepirnlory of proft-aKloiial ifmrars. Free Scholaralilpi for Indigent and ttierttorlouA ituilenta. Kntrame Kxamlnatl n, Kept. Oth. rorCataloaUri.ddrea WAI. NolUli l(K;K, Beeret.iry of Faeulty. SAPONIFIER It th. " Original " Concentrnted hyt ind IlellaWe Family Soap Maker. Plreetions aeeoiiiny each Can for ninklna Hint, Noft nil Toilrl Monti qnlekly. It Is ful weiKht end atrt-nxtu. Aak your uroeer for M.11UN J I Kit, and take no ollierr. PENN A SALT MANUFACTURINQ CO.. Phil. "BEATTY 99 OF WASII1XGT0X, KEW JERSEY, 14-Stop ORGANS fltonl.llookc Mntlc, boxed A shipped only SS.T.t'ti. New llun is slt."i to I,4IM. Ilelure y.nl hue nil III iruiuent lie rur to nee lit Mld-simiiner otter iUiiMnttnl. Irrt. Address DA K IKI. V. UK A 'ITV, Wushlntitoli, N.J. 'Jills l'lalm-Uouse-Ksta.bll.hed INUO. PENSIONS. New Uw, Thousanili at anldleri and belri entitled, f tuaions dale ba k to dlfcJiarge or deutli. Time hmUat. Addreu, wild si amp, VKUKUE E. 1FMOW, O. Drawer as j, Vaaiiliinton, 1.C. AUV.VTS WA1VTEII to sell th. MKK OV GEN. JAS. A. GARFIELD Ity Ins comrade III arms and personal fnrrid, 4eu J . H. lilllwMI., an author of tvroV ctMivtty a Ins work II nmArte, authentic, Unit-fined, Vully Illustrated. Fos livvly tue briri mui cJtrttpest Mofk. Kmie oilier t'JhcuU. fteud .4ir. nt once fur otuilt. We i;lve the beat terms. Aft ouuk and y can toll, moiiey. Ill HIIAltl) liKdi., ful., 73 ulieituul St., I'lnladelplila, Pa. BI-CARb SODA Is Oie beat In th. Wo-ld. It Is at.solntery pure. It Is tht tM for Medl. tual ruii.iat S. It I. Ihe 1m1 for ItHklng.llO all r'amilj l era. Sold by all Drub'ikti and Uroceii. PEMN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phila. FROM THE" FARM TO THE PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR Titii the i -hmiK'tt andoniy compete and autheulli 1 if.-1 t.t-. uii-- 1. II i-'ii'.ii' t him btf.-l hjilrl g ol G Tl'-l il Aril ur,in U indorDtii by their uiobt Uili b!4 Ii U . ul " I'aUtitH-Ill.y " IlllllUUi.hri. a lii'.iilp.l f..r .ll.-lliu.a. ..i,tu.l.lr.r . fu , .( npU' U "I tue ortt Mini eitia unnit to At! wit. A.HirM JiAtnL tL MUsm frtf Co., i'ti ii' leihi-v, Tsfc TKUTH US H'SUaTi IS 4.ill fw StfCiull, Wltk I.U M , u4 iek a bail, tar ss Hi fatGis km- .a,aeM.s. f,U UmM 1 1 tt, K Pi Uem..)m.m. Mas, taa m S tasaas. I I) UOHCKM, tn any Slate, without pM.i h 1 1 y. beiw ialill 1 1 l I lit lit w . M . IV. ni.lin, V.llltdn, ill- $e8 a w a tb your oiro town, iinui uu w tf. a.; m kL iUuuri C'u-. Wsi4a.d. MiiM. -i 'i'.l',.iiWiai -j bviV JKOaM If lenuiolrtl j I I rKATfRSUXCil a. 1 1 DO MTU THIS 11 1 faKtAy 3 r-? B NATRONA
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