tlrnlri lff .t lijr Mrmkfri of.th tVeff h (i-!. i'-.t, 177, tliebrlsrfintine Moor tnir left Footiiioo. in China, fur Mr lvirnr. rnrrjinfc four srnmcn, the cup t.nin, niilp, mid lift, but by no moans JRst, tfm rnptntn'fl jwife, wlio wai a in io delicite woman, and lifr baby. Thry bad not jrono far on their voyofre era the crew fell sick, and one after nnotlirr tlieti. The mUs did not uc nirab entirely, but brcurcc reduced to a Bkoleton nnd wna incapable of doina; mnch, -while the onptain himself was al most in as miserable a plieht, his lees finting gwoilen tremendoosly, and bis body beinir a mas of Bores. His wife alone held up under the terrible beat, b1 thoueti 8he bad nursed the sick till they needed nursing no longer, had looked well' to her baby's needs, bad done duty at the wheel in regular watches, and taken ber share of seaman's work be sides. To make matters worse, the ship sprung a-leak, which the captain luckily was ble to stop; and eventually the Moorburg pot into Brisbane harbor, half full of water, with two sick men on board as ber crew all told, and a woman at the helm; the gallant woman bring ing not only the ship but her baby safe into port. Some time In ; 1871 a woman named Theresa Maria, dwelling in the village of Fratel, on the frontier of Portugal mil Spain, on the way across the fields with ber husband's dinner, was told by a shepherd boy that he had seen a wolf p-owling about. Never having seen one in her life, she put down her basket, and, directed by thejiad, climbed to a high place, and loohing eagerly around, descried the animal in the act of devour ing the lamb. Thinking to scare the hiuie from its prey, the boy shouted at it and pelted it with stones, to infuriat- i i. - ic ii - i i, l -ii ; i 1 .1 in it we won mat lb it 11. us uiai uouu ished and made for its disturber, jump ing ud at the little fellow's face, tearing the flesh, and then pulling him to the ground. What did the horror stricken on-looktr do rcn awayf Not Bhe. Picking Tip a large stone, she rushed on the beast and seized hold of him. In vain he bit and tore ber flesh; the undaunted woman con trived to keep his throat closely infolded by her left arm, while she battered his head with the stone, and at length killed him. Meanwhile the villagers had been alarmed and came hurrying to her aid, armed with guns, sticks and stones. Meeting Theresa on her way home covered with blood from terrible wounds in her face arms and hands, t hey carried her to the hospital at Niza, where, pitiful to tell, she expired ex actly a month afterward, consoled in her dying hours with believing that she had not sacrificed her life in vain. A f ilse belief alas! for the shepherd boy died of hydrophobia a day or two after his lamented deliverer. A poor , servant girl of Noyon, Jn France, once proved herself a real heroine. A common sewer df great depth had been opened for repairs, the open in 2 beinsr covered at night with some planking; but those in charge of tbe operations neglected, to place any lights near, to warn wayfarers of the danger in their path. Four men return ing home from work - stepped on the planks, which, being frail and rotten, gave way under their weight and pre cipitatea tnem to tre bottom. It was some time before any one became aware of what had happened; and when the people gathered round, no man among toe crowd was daring enough to re spond to the frantic entreaties of tbe wives of the entombed men, by descend ing that foul and loathsome depth. rrosently, a fragile-looking girl of seven teen, stepping to tne front, said auietlv ' I'll go down and try to save the poor fellows;" and creatures calling then selves men were not ashamed to stand by and see Catherine Vasseur let down on her valiant and fearful mission. Then ensued: a few long minutes of anxious suspense before the signal to haul np was felt, and two still breath ing but unconscious men were, with the gallant girl, brought to the surface Nigh exhausted as the effort had left her, the heroics maiden only staved to gain breath before descending amain, re gardless of t lie risk she ran. The sec ond venture nearly proved fatal. Upon reaching tbe bottom of the sewer, and fastening a rope around one prostrate form, Catherine felt as though she was Dei ri2 Strang ed bv an invisible hand Unfortunately, the rope around her own waist bad become unfastened, and when, after groping alon the dripping, clammy wall, her hand touched it, she had not strength sufficient to pull it down it i l i . . i i 1 1 km'u aa sue was sue sua naa ner wits . about her, and, loosening her long hair, twisted the luxuriant treses with the rope. The rope was haukd up and the horrified erowd beheld the inanimate -vform of the brave young girl swinging G" ner Hair ana to all H.nrRH.rftnnfl dead. Fresh air and prompt administration of stimulaiti brought her to consciousness and the happiness of knowing that, if sue had failed to saving all, her brave endeavors had restored three of the bread-winners to their families. Bernhardt'g Extravaeance: , The London Henry C. Jarrett is known among theatrical folks as Bismarck, bj reason of his diplomatic ability. He is not the Henry V. Jarrett known to the American public in the show hnsinpss He represents Bernhardt, and when she is at rehearsal hfl sits in a chair beside tne prompter. When Bhe gives a recep' tion sue leans on his arm. When she talks with a visitor who can't use French he acts as interpreter. When sDe rides out he is in the seat with her. It is understood that he gets a percent- ui lici irceipis. xie is a gray-nairea, whtte-wiiiekered, solid-looKinit man. with none of the distinguishing marks 01 a snowman, lie says that Bern hardt is not mercenary. If, by that, he means that she spends money lavishly, he undoubtedly tells the truth. Aimee, for example, was eraspme to the last de gree. If she couldn't get money from a man in any other way, she would invite him to a came of poker, and her play was so stionjr that she would usually ciean mm out. uut uernnarat is care less of cash. "It will cost' $500 to put a bath in your dressing room." said somebody. ""Vhat do I care P" she responded. "liutyouwiu nave to pay it your Ben. That doesn't matter put it in." She4dot'B not bulldoze Abbey, by tho way. He is not the kind of man to tremble at the word of his star, even it she v's cost him 1 8,000 a wck. New . Vork Sun. "Which do you like best, your father or your m:therF" inquired a visitor of a liU ;e t-liubby nst. "Uli, X lines ma tne I . -t. .She feoanks me with the eolt sida t f Lit Land ; pa takta a shingle." ;:!i!ok's Konmnrp. It was "John Halifax." published af- tT she was thirty years old, that brought her fame, and made the task of earning her daily bread a little less arduous. Seven years later she was awarfiea a pension of three hundred dollars a y.ar. She was nearly forty when she mnrriod. In lh65 Cartain (ieorce LillieCraik, an offioer in the English army, who bad been in the Crimea, met Miss lYluloek, ana, although some years her junior, ad dressed her and succeeded in winning her hand. They proved most concenial companions, and their married life was all they rould wish, with but one excep tion. The woman wnose love lor cnn dren amounted almost to a passion, who wrote 'ThiliD. My King," was denied the banmness of leelinz bahy lingers upon her cheek or of ever hearing herself called mother. This was a severe sorrow, but even this pain has been partly as suaged. Strangely enough, one dark, rainy nigh wbiio sue ana uer nusnana were speaking of children and of the joy and brightness they bring to so many dwellings, mere came a iouu ring at the bell and then a furious knocking. On opening the door, lying upon the sill they found basket inclosed in many wrappings. When they were removed they discovered a lovely little babe only a fev hours old. The child was wrapped in one roll after another of India muslin, and on its breast was pinned a note begging Mrs. Craik to be Kind to the little waif thus brought to her door, and assuring her that no mean blood flowed in its veins. Tenderly she lifted the little thing in her arms, and her heart opened as warmly to take in the poor little deserted creature. They called the child Dorothea, God-given, and she became their legally adopted daughter, as tenderly cherished and as passionately loved as though she had been their own. Titles In Knssla. A New York Sun correspondent says that in Russia all the members of the families of princes, counts and barons, both male and female, when addressed, are always addressed by their titles. ,Th members of princeiy lamiiies are an dressed as Prince, Prince N . N., or Serenity. S me princes are.called Most Serene ; for instance, the Suvoroffs. A count may be addressed simply as Count, or Count N. N.,or Ulustriousness. The serene and illustrious persons may be cauglit in the act of picking pockets (as some have been), yet in court they are always spoken of and to by their titles; and if a judge, for instance, were to ask, Mr. Do gorouky, you are accused or having stolen five rubles, what have you to say P" Prince Dolgorouky would keep silence "until given his title. A baron may be addressed as Isuron, or Baron N or Excellence. All generals are addressed by persons of inferior rank as Excellence, and by those of superior rank as General, or General N. in. ihe chief generals are addressed as High Excellence. Tho colonels and majors are called Height Nobility, and the officers simply Nobility. The same tonus are strictly observed in speaking to civil officers. The bishops are ad dressed as Eminence, the archbishops as High imminence, the priors as Reverence, and the priests as Benediction. Every city mayor, alderman, or village elder, is addressed as Honor. .hven plain clerks pretend on the title of Dignity. The latter title is liked and much useu among the merchants. Persons of the same rank, intimate friends, near ac quaintances, call each other by the Christian name and the father s name. the laUer beinar a iit'.le changed. For instance, Petr Ivanovitch, Ivan Petro vitch, Derimedout Feostiriktovitch ; and among women, Anna Ivanovua, Snan- dulia Petrovna, Filikitata Trankvill- lnovna. Wine and. Women Among: the Turks A German correspondent, 'who has been four years in Constantinople, says that he has remarked two very notice able external changes within that period. The first is supplied by the Tovkish men, the second by the women. Ijour years ago, lie observes, there was hardly a public house in which a Turk would have dared openly to drink Dranay or spirituous liquors, wnereas such establishments have now multi plied rapidly, even in the very neighbor hood of he mosques, and the onen con sumption of liquors has increased in a portentous degree, llie Koran notably prohibits tne Mussulman believer from this species of carnal indulgence ; never theless, even pious and rigid Moham medans buy tne torbidden beveraae in the laytime and save reputation by con suming it at nigot. A casuistical at tempt is made by the landlords of the cafes to give it the appearance ot a more innocuous drink by serving it in coffee- cups Instead of in classes. Some weeks sgo, he says, the Tnrkiuh police made a raid upon tne glasses. Tne Turkish women are contributing their part to the revolution of manners by the alter ation of their veils. According to the Koran every Turkish woman or irirl from her twelfth year is bound to wear a veil of such thickness as will totallv conceal her features from the eyes of the opposite sex the so-called ' jasma" or " yashmak." But the contact with W estern women has gradually changed the veil from the thickest to the thin nest possible texture. Evcry young Turkish lady now provides herself with two veils when she is in the publio streets a thin and a thick one. The "ormer is retained for normal use. but when an official comes in sight the lat ter is immediately dropped down over it, like the curtain of a theater. Emperor William as a Huntsman. Tbe Emperor William, of Germanv. has returned from a hunting visit to Ludwigslust. One day a stag was driven past him. He fired, but the stag bounded away and was afterward found dpad in the cover by the royal keepers. w uen the sport was over the emperor looked at the game laid out as having been shot by him, and, pointing to the stag, asked, with a smile, of the chief huntsman, if he had really shot that particular deer. " Most assuredly, sire," was the answer. " Good," rejoined the emperor. " Now let me tell you a little story. Last year 1 was deer-shooting in the llartz, where everybody was ex tremely kind and polite toward me, as, indeed, is the case everywhere. When the first day's shooting was over. twenty-three full-grown stags were shown to me as my share in the sport. Did l shoot all these t' I asked the upper forester, who had charge of all the arrangements. He repeatedly as sured me tiat I bad shot them, every one. I could not 1i;1d lauehintr as I told him that was very odd, for that, quite by chance. I hud counted the cartridges I had hied. They were sii teen in number. How I managed to kill twenty-three deer with sixteen cartridges i must leave to him to explain.1' lv..tlirr nViIoivs nil b t'"rnr mm! purified without removing the tv-ulnis by tafcins the pillows, laying thoin in i he hat h-t nb. nnd scrubbing them with a small scrubbing brush dipped in a so Union of a tablespoonfnl of roneic.nl mixture to h-.lf a pail of warm water, and a little soup dissolved in it. Scrub them well on both sides, and then turn on the warm water and rinse them thoroughly. Lay them out on tho grass to dry, turn'ng them frequently; at the last pin ttiem to the line for a number of days, and when quite dry beat them with a rod. This is to disentanglo and separate tho the feathers. Fruit Is kept in Russia by being oorkrd in creosotized lime. Tho lime is slacked in water in which a little ere fiootP tm heer dissolved, and is allowed to fall to powder. Tho latter is spread over the bottom of a deal-box to about one inch in thickness.. A sheet of paper is laid abovo, and then the fruit. Over tao fruit is another sheet f paper, then morn lime, and so on until tho box is full, when a little finely-powdered char, coal is packed in the corners and the lid ttehtlv closed. Fruit thus inclosed will, it is Enid, remain good for a yeir. There were 23.767 applications to enter the United States regular army last year, when only 5,000 men were wanted. Of the 5 000 wbo were accepted 3 441 were born in America. New York furnished the most, 727, and the next in order were. Pennsylvania 474, Ohio 307. Maryland 235, VI cinia 205, Indiana 149, and Ken tucky 140. No other State furnished as many as ninety. Daily Chicago Times. Mr. George Barnes, of Bagna'.l & Barnes, South Water street, said thai his wife had been a severe sufferer witli neuralgia for years and has tried many remedies in vain. St. Jacobs Oil is the only thing that brought her relief. The Prince of Wales, who is now thirty nine years old, is understood to be much discouraged by tho financial strait into which he has come. It was rumored that the queen had sent him a check for $10,000 as a birthday present, but tho rumor was unfounded. Kalamazoo (Mich.) Daily Gazotle. It is an unprecedented success Bald Mr. Chas. 8. D'Arcambal, the well known Burdick House druggist, when asked for his views in regard to the St. Jacobs Oil; it is highly extolled, and is giving general satisiacuon. If you'd like to know how the busy bee imoroves his leisure time, just stick your finger in the hive. Meriden Le corder. , . A World of Good., On oi tha most nooular mdicines now be fore tho Amerioan publio is Hop Bitters. Tan on it everywhere. People take it with good tffect. It builds them up. It is not as pleasant to the taste as some other bitters as it is not a whisky drink. It lc more like the old-lash-loned boneset tea that has done a world ot pood. If" you don't feel Just right try Hop Bitten. Jlunrla JVewt. The gases and vapors of manufactur ing towns, especially where chemical works abound, produce variations in the color of moths, even in the full grown insects. The human voice in its sweetness and purity i9 deliriously musical; with throat n Section and coughs it loses all attractions. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup restores it when lad ing through coming, colas, etc. St. Louis, which is now the leading interior cotton town of the United States, values its cotton business at $50,000,000 a year. The remedy that will core the many dis eases peculiar to women, is Warners Sate Kidney and LiverCure. Mothtrt' Jilagjzine. Flounce which are shirred half their depth n ?ed very severe pressing to flat ten the plait ings in which their lower half is Itiid. great nonxE MEincircr.. DR. TOniAS' VEKKT1AN IIORSK LINIMKVT In pint bodies at IHt cents; 32 years rat ih'iatied. H U the nest In the world for the cue of ('"Hi'. Old Sores. Sprain. Brui-.es, Sow Throats, etc. TOIIIAS' OulDlTION PoWlfKliS are warranted to curs Distemper,-Fever Worms, 11 ts; give line coat; lni re-be the appetite and cleauto the urinary organs. C'enltled to by Ol. L). MclJ.tDlel, owner of some of the 1'iu.test running horses In the world, anil l.OOO others, it.l tents. Sold by druj flsts. Depot 14 Murray Street, New York. Iliiir lye isiIh-SAKKST aii.l liKSl ; It acts IlistaliU iie..iibiy,producint! tiie inuat natural bhatleoor it in k or lirownj does NOT STAIN file StvfW unit 4a tnilv aim ieil. It is a siainlard IMiMia atlnii tuul a fnvorlte onevery wimi app.imieuioi letfor Lailyor (ientieman. S.ilil by l)i u uUta an.l ap plied l.y 1 1 air Ilresse a l epi.t.tCIW II tamHt ,N.Y. C. S. CWTTE.NTON, Ant r. J I iiuluui W w 7 t ,,( final, tu,: ' I i, WX.-, ait' aui IK . ial Js-jsiilU,lviaJa lttsa, 1 1 1 IttbU 1! 'Uli . ... M. ri.sa . fat ma WW 1tsltssSS m ff. j lai slsV. Ajylas mt,-f IR1STAD0R0 raii M ' - - . V nrr frvTlfl I ttec A WKKK Ki your owe viern. Terms anc 1 nfcki,. -.;t- atalii bb -p-' w:-r)i;!d fc) psra Kpm " X Ituml'?nrtrel Aa-Mn. I (fi w bo itni4-.il punt Biiont slm r.if'l ot iii-j B tltv-N and my who wt nlwny 1 Mnr inn and iicvi r well, tnn"'d l'-o so niKf-mly 14 Rit. tier sonin, 1 cnncludnl to be hii'i butw PfC'iin; and 1 to 1 Ih I 1 did, lor in l'f IM two months' ue ot tliehitiors niv wile eni'Oil and alio bus rmaind si lor eigtitt d month Mucin. I l'ke nifh ImmbupKinK. II l, St. l'anl. - Pi'i'.cr I'ren. It Is said that 7-2,540,1 00 puck et, or 19,740.800,000 single pins, are manufac tured yearly in tho United States, being at tho rate or 4fn pins lor every person of the population. Fifty years bkoH took one man a minute to make fourteen pins; now a single workman can uiRke 14,000 in the same time. Trnt Thote nho Its-re Tried. W. Ij. Hawkins, tlnurrf't, Princoton, N. J. The pant year is the flint ol many tiiat I ba been tree from Catarrh, which I attril'tit to tlio use ot Kly's Croara l$alm. I hav recommended it to many friends, and every case it bns worked like a charm. JarM D. Wolle, insurance agent, October 22. 1880 Messrs. Ely Ilro., druggists, Owogo, N. V.. Ihare had CaUirrh for a number ol years it its worst form. lSeiore I had used one botil ol your Cream Balm droppines into my throa( had entirely ceased, pain and soreness in mj head whs removed, as well as deamess. 1 have usod ureat many remedies, but nothing that equals yours. H also pivrs immediate re.liet tor cold in the bend. Mr J. D. Haga dorn, Union, N. Y., Deoenil-er 7, 1879. Price, 60 oents. ElyS Cream BkIiw Co Owceo, N. Y. Will mail it for 60 coma. Malarial fevers can be prevented, also other miasmatio disease, by occasionally using Dr. Saiford't Liver Invigorntor, the oldest general Family Medioino, which is reoom mein'ed as a euro for nil diseases caused by a disordered liver. Einditv-pRRO book sent tree. Address Dr. Santotd, IG'i Broadway, N. X. Vboktiks is nourishing and Btrengtheninit; purirlos the blooti regulates the bowels; quiets the nervous system; acts directly' up. on the secretions, and arouses the whole system to aotion. The Voltulo Itlt Co., Mam 1ml I, Mich., Will send their Kleol ro-Voltaic Huha to the afllioted upon 30 days' trial. See their adver tisement in this paper headod, " On 30 Days' Trial." . Get Lyon's Patent Heel StiflTeners applied to those new boots bJor you ran them over. Vegetine. Kidney Complaintc. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. The symptoms of sn acnte attack of Inflammation I tne Humeri are as follows: jrever, pi malt of the back, and theuofl shooting downward ; nnmbneas of tbe thu(b, vomltlnfr, usually at first a deep red color of the urine, which becomes pale and colorless as tbe dUeaee lnrreaaee, and Is discharged very often with pain and difficulty; coatlvenees and some d. irree of oolio. In obronlo diseases of tbe kidneys the symptoms are pain In tbe back and limbe. dryneaa or tbe sklu. frequent urination ( peoially at night), general dropay, lieadncbe, dizzi ness of sight. Indigestion, and palpitation of the heart, gradual loss of strength, paleness and pnnv nesa of tbe face, cough, aud shortneno of breath. In diseases of tbe kidneys the Vkoktikh Rives Immediate relief. It has never failed to oure wben It Is taken regularly and directions followed. In many cases It may take several bottles, especially oasea of long standing. It sots direotly upon ths secretions, cleansing and strengthening, removing all obstructions and impurities. A great many can testify to oases of long standing having been per fectly enred by tbe Vkqktins, even after trying many of the known remedies whion are said to bs xpresaiy tor this disease. Kidney Complaints. Cincinnati, O., &srch 19, 1877. H. B. Stivens : Dear Sir I have naed yonr Vkostinb for soma time, and can truthfully say it has been a great benefit to me ; and to those suffarlng from disease of the kidneys I cheerfully recommend it. Respect fully. O. H. fiMITII, Attested to by K. B. Ashfleld, druggist, oorner Eighth and uentrai avenues. - Cincinnati, O., April 10, 1877. Ma. H. R. Stevisns : I have suffered several years with ths kidnSfJ comulalnt. and was induced to try Vkoitinb. 1 have taken several bottles of your preparation, and am convinced It is s valuable remedy. It has dons me more good than any other medlclue. I can heartily recommend it to all auffering from kidney complaints. xours reepecmiuy, J. 8. McMILLEN. First bookkeeper for Newhall, Gale k Co., Floor Merchants, Ho. 8S West U ront St., umoinnati, O, Veoetine has restored thousands to health who had been long and painful suflerers. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. T Tho Creat Remedy For THE LIVER. THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. These great orpans are the Natural cleanser of theKyatem. If they work well, health will be per fect, If they become clogged, dreadlul dtneasea are developed DecauBe the stood la poistmed with tho humors that should hare been expelled naturally. KIDNEY-WORT will restore the natural aorlon, una throw ott the diwaso. Thousand have bean cured, and all mny be. for aalo byall I-rasr-tats. B. TT. TAINE & SONS, CORNING, TX. T, a'" Patent Spark-Arresting Km gines.mounted and on skids. Vortical Engines with wro'l boilers. Eureka Safety pow ers with Sectional boilors can't be exploded. All with Automutio Cut-uus. Fiom$160 U f 2,000. Bund for Circular. 6Ut where jou saw UU. RKI tOX, Skunk, Raccoon, Muslirat, bouKht for Cash: llli;he.Nt l'rlcea. di-nd for Circular, full par lu u.aia. K. C. BOUCitliON, ft Howard BL, New York. Daalaess, Ear Diseases, Catarrh. Ir. C. K. HIIOKMAKKII, the well-known expe rienced Aural Surj'i.'.n, Author, uixl Writer on the above lMseuses. may bu ii nsiilted by u-:nl or n. rsonally at his utile.., No. tll.'i tl alunt t., H adiii. Pa. Ilia snm l book sent free. Ills luiye uii't I'niupiete wora or :i7. rwea on Deafneaa, Ulai-usca of the Kar and Tnuslls, an I CuUirrb, aud thelx proiier trealuieiitj price & by uiull. MiTi:.- No one will question Dr Shoemaker's stand ing or skill. STHMA. Farnhnm's old KstnhHshed Airn Kemeily slvliiv inn.mt relief In all ia. anrt whia Is lihli.in. il by thoununils of suliurera Ir in this (liotresaln). dlwuae, Is niau'irai iured an I s,.lil by Chus. Shuter ui. la DrtKinal Deiwt, Sparta. VV'iwunaln, aud sent per ma to any aillreis on receipt of UuelJullur per imx. AKeiitaTXVaiiteil tor me llamlaninett and CHEAPEST BIBLES a'TeGlTe F0'cMu,o' CASH PREMIUM 8CPERB DRAWING ROOM BTYLES, I'JOO B0HOOL3, ETC., H to '00, sad opwardi n,ri., wtKMriMuifh in.l niwinl 11 1 1ISTB I'M. t 1 w ..... .- ..w.., .. . .. .o, ow. T11KSK ORGANS ARR CKHTAIMA' t iTXRlVAI.Kn IV FlCCEUFNrr MUCH HiGllKll MASON IM Ttemont St., ROSTON; 40 ,.. , ,., -r" r y . v. 1 H TIIEGREAT r-,n I WJfciiiiiiJ Li h t i mm FON mi lu-if fcjje tk-j w siaaiua a ss s miimm Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of iha Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Car and Headache, Frosted Feet and Cars, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jifioss On SI a nfe, sure, lfw( and rnmp Kitamai F-medy. A trial tntaila but the comparatlraly trifllne- outlav of 60 Cents, snd every on nffsrlrs with pain can bavs cheap aud poal'.rs proof of It claims. Directions tn Klsven languages. 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IM3VHJNS13 IS .Xj22JG I TUB OltlfJIM All HOPS BETTERS. ESTABLISHED IV 1809. Tlr it-. Itli.ofl ltirlfleir In paeVapes to make two quarts. w;th directions, at One Jo lar, poittaue ftce. Liberal diacouut to tbe lia le. Pri'pared "illy bv sr. J it i.I.I Af 4. TiiieiiKliiir Chemist. aaUkOMii, lVlacoiiain. li.OO Per Day Made Selling Our New PLATFORM FAMILY SCALE WelRhs accurately up to 111 lbs. It handsome aprHarancc sella It at slpht. KeUil price, $.. tlicr family Scales weliiluK W Iba. cost Ib W. A llflilai' BOOM FOR AGENTS. F.xcluslve tenltory given free. Terms snd rapid aaies surprise, old Agents. DOHthTHi SCALKCO, No. lhT W. Fifth St., Cincinnati, O. Literary Revolution. 3pr"M"f"C5 each, formerly $1.00 to $1.28 each: wUi'l I O I. Mitcatilay's l.tfe of Frederick ihe (ireat. 11. Carlyle's Life of Robert llurus. III. niartine'a Mfe of M irv yueenof Scots. IV. Thiw. lluuhe,' .Maiiilness p? tSl T Q s. h. formerly $I S0 of I hnsl. 53 IUI I I 3,a.ln I. Arnold l.mht of Asia II. (iolisiu th'a Vlcurof Waketlelil. III. Haron Minn halis.n's Traie,a mi I SutprUuig Ailventures fur SilX ChiV I": llunvan's iMitriiu'a Procrens. Illustrated caialoKue sent free. AMKKl !AN hOOK. KXi HAM.K, John II. Alden, Mamtjer, Tilt.imu Muiiaing. New yurt. JaESTEY& CS Brattleboro VI AGKNTSI AUK.ial A Ci KM TSl JOSIAII ALLEY'S WIFE HAS " IIIITK" A THF. HKST AND FL'NNIKST OF ALL. BOOK. at tV!y Vayward Pardner. ACKN'TS WANTK.I) In every Town. Don't mlsa It. but ft it I l'i r Circular nt onco. and ficure territory. Address AMKKlliAN PUULlSIUNli CO., lUurroaD, Conn. YOUNG MEN l earn Telecrapliy and earn tin tutMHt a inniilh. Every graduate Kiiaranteed a paying situation. Address VALKNTl.NK IUUiS., Managers, Jancavllle. Wis. F1IKE. A Musical Journal. Adil't F. Crehm, Erie, Pa. mp rtlO af 1 1 O C Consuniptlon Is alto v KJ 3 S J l C the best coukIi medicine. CljiWKKl. $12 a day t home easily made. Costly OulUt free. tdJiaj 'lauss Co., Augusta. Mains. 5 f f Si 1 l i t 4 V" I 1 I R - n . "I E t L 11 '1 I . M SAPOflFIER PERSONS to 3IO and npwardj FOB LARGK CHURCHES, $5?O.M0 t:m a i aunt fh mrrRCHES. POPULAR 8TTLE3 in great Taaoty, $ to liuo and 1TVH l A T A 1 I'M 1 1 1 W'Q. .n PUiCif I liiTH . XUAN UliOfcii; UiMLUV INFKUlOU & B.A T..ILIN ORGAj Fjwit 14tli 6t i.iuo Siuart) hi.;,' YORK; 11 a. At, CHICAGO I ll'vli . ever -hi re. Onot.it, M110- Tn..i!- c mill I" hilv, I'll. n.nl 0 ,tl"" 1.1 i I 1 ind Purl ...! :.-iu:i Jltft.l.fc Pll -X .nr..li.l KT.T Tl"t ti.r. rt Dlttor. ra iikiI."' ,1-ifHl U.i- 1 (riM'loi.t ll til lld tin 1 1 1 1 1 1 V " 11,'ilil. l.o In ! To. onou,.. rr wlm r Hop Rlttmi m lnT kuiiie,without Intox- InntlnK. No mntln wlintymir f( nprn or prmTitfini 11-nt It iii' ii.M tui- f ( cry, urn wlint th cltniMiwor nil tir. Iion'lwfclt until yoin I. k lint- ir 5. u only tl bl or niltinrtil It mny yoor llfe.lt b nan tlirm hi, oit.-i.- 4ftTd luintlr.!;-. ROOwlllbn!i1 forae th-T wl'l r. t I (li t Vorir fi ifii.) i V . ., to" Hop U ', mirsorhrln. Do not ii(rer uftnr.biit uMand urir tlimn liMr.mhr. Hob IHtwri I ro Tllx, rfrimiinn noatnim. but the Pon.t n (I ilii(tlrtnrirmiileith IS1Ai.llih ..j ii(il'I, and no neiton or fmil'v nioulil b wtthcmt thorn. aswiatitb z n I O M mi aMoMt anil Irrwi'tililfi k r.lninir.nnfH),.uieol Oliluni, l..lci.o B nnn.11 r. iiuai'i" "J " hT rtnc;-1itM. HvuU ..r turcutar. US 1 niltnr. C. FRAZER AXLE ISJUITI ISHsLL I it-.' ? i r. - 1 ! J r j i i GREASEi friidT fy.oyj Aft v,M 1 Pw it tint si t.v, nv Amnr.lMl th ULilAl, IKl.SOh I'l I Chicago FFUZER LUBiliCATUrl CO. KrwYc roll TliE- Dtoi ana i uouoi OICTOBIAL BOOKS aiJBiBI J pn-e. rnlured R t.,.r n-iil. A'Mte- HATH' L 'lVtKlhtilt eiTII'AM', I'Lilaa.lj :u. i I..C.111 !. .. M. I.rttii.. Nil. HATR(iNA Elf Is the best tnlheWo-l.t. tt is al"liilel)' tmre. h.-kt for MO'llclnal Purif.. it is me iki r.ir r. all family Uses. Sold by a:UrukglsU and Uit. . PENN'A SUIT MANUFrVCTURINQ CO fema: 1 will n,.sltlvelycnrol-'efiile enkni" Ingot the Womb, HTilt-i, Drlonlo 1"" l lcenilliiu of the Womb, IncrVJeiitul I . HcKHlIng, Painful, Ruppreaae-and In triintion, co. An old uud relliilile mino till eaxd for a uamolilet, vit b areai ni. i by ail SI W ptr bull la. PETROLEUM Grand Medal St Phllr 'lhls Kxpi . )U. Vfflll, JELLY Silver MMal at Puria F.xpoeitlon. J th a feSfra L. I if i ! : V-iS i flfiffiTfS UM311 U a rt aiaa: ts w 'I Thlt wonderful sulmtance la acknowleityed by phy- slrtans thn utlii.ut the word to be the best remedy ill covered for Ihe cure of Wniiii'ln. hwm-i, Khcuniatitun, Skin Disease, Piles, Cat irrli t;h:b aim, 4s. In order that every one may I ) II, It In put il i In . an. I 'Ji cent bott'es for uiiuseho'.d ti-e. Ol.taln It from your ilriih'imt, and you will llnd It tuperiot to aLi) Uimg you have evsr tiw'l. 't . t tOOK AGENTS WANTED to SUNLIGHT AND SHADOVi ' The taH Mtixg Hook errr itntd. An antlrely JVo H'or bj John B. Gonqli. Tiii irranil work now far the first fim fttt.lithrl- U over-, tltiwimr with trndcr inth, npifv humor, and cikhI tViTifrtfor !U It it outwltim; all otlirr bok A-w to n-. Mininttr my iioa leet it. T)i iiimnil ara waitinf for It, ond Kciht! fnm nU arc 7V 74 -hi -AiM-Vnr firM U"k' n-oHt ona "!! 8A iftl d:'VB. JM)i iniin- HLiiU wnnt'-'l on Spmni iermM. Atium ' A. D. WURTIIIV(.TfsV CO.. PiiMi-Wnn. M a ktfo it o. Cowir ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. We will Mm' our Electro-Toltalc lleltt and oilier Blectrtc AppitaiU'etupoD til"! for 3U dayt to those iflllarf with tkrvuu, Vttnltty aud diwuttj a a prrtumU outura A to of the l.lrer, aldm ya Hlicumatism, I'aiaiysit, ela mm aara rsarasfcad or no pay. Aldreas Voltaic Pelt Co.. Marshall, Mich. mm MaVe quidt sales aud the best pniilts on our New Book, is'ien Vh-vitia on W. titer, tioitio, atiii llravrts. In Prow) and Poetry, by SiO au thors. Illustrated. Plea. a ever l.oily. J A lao. I.ouu "4 urlo-ltles of the llibie," HI. 76. Mailed on receipt of nrlre. K, p. TitKAT, Publlther, TUT Broadway, N. T. PURETEAS. Agents wnte e'ywh"'e toae.l to fuluuies, hole), uud lare coimuioeia; imiKt-at uaniy and terms ihe heat Ci.iin- try ntorek caii or write in k ua COMPANY, 40l Fulton St.N. Y tniaarntu a r. i). iios o(i. nfTCVinf ih uiit VfTPt"" oboink 4 nadueilon t f.iot of Wasfmit tcoka, gMc ptftf 0t Hand fpr lllustrst4 ra!4lr.ua. tubirnM louna viiacr 11. 'tii i r, a. m. bWar t( spulWUa wnttl. CO., MaaXMif 1 lil i sl.e la, .ttl Blualunatf 50 A MOTII! AGEN'l.- WANlhill tit ltest Soiling Artlc.es In Ihe world, S aainplerJAr liaosos.jiettuiljjjllch. 0777 A TKAIt and epfn s to atfeut. tKltllt Free. Aaihe.a p. O. V1CKKRY, Au.iii.ta, Maine. A I.l.KI' Brain Koo-J iires Krrvons l)eMl!rj ans. l-atl di ity lata. ill Weuknesa nf (ieiierfilive Or, Bend f.irtjlr'l'r to All u's Phatuiaty,Sl:k i'liat AH...M, mum iilllna llalti tni-fl tn ltOUa. Kuutyiiilinrea. Lit. J. aia.i'ua.M, Ia Ijuliou Ou.u. 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