r (. V ! 4: IV 5 3' p; i ; S l : i i c 1 1 ; t .) ! C si l t i t" I O! i 01 Of. th tO; in ' tii t!j " CI eo a to tit! f to CO t pxt Summer. H'ntiful thinftu there are coming ihin way ' Nearer and nearer, dear, every day cloKrr and doner, my baby. MiMr.UiPvoiiH uliownrfl and fnint little riiiellr. Of fnp-awfty flowers in fftr-away dolls Aro coming in April, my baby. Sly li'tllo MoHeoiiiB lliat clanibrr along ' Hose to the ground t ill tliey grow biff and strong Are coming in May, little baby. Hones and beeg and a big yellow moon Coming together in beautiful Juno, In lovely midsummer, my baby. Tretty red cherries, and bright littlo flies, Twinkling and turning the fields into ekies, Will como in July, littlo baby. Feathery clouds and long, etill afternoons. Scarce a leaf stirring, and birdies' soft croons Are coming m August, my baby, Glimpses of blue through the popples and heat, Aim ono littlo lurtiiday on fast flying foot, Will como in September, my baby. Laura Ledynrd, in Harper's Young People HUMOR OF THE DAY. A Jobber's cave A burglar's confes sion. When things go to D K how C D tuey is come. Marriage keeps men out of mischief; and so does a ball chain. The material for good soldiers must be planted in drills. Fieayuue. Decisions in law suits are rendered the same as lard is rendered by try ing. Lowell Courier, Why is a fellow with a bad cold in the head like Niagara Falls ? Because he's a catarrh-racked. Nero York News. APhiladelphian has resolved to starv e himself to death. He will engage board at a watering-place and never fee a waiter. Eimira Adtertiser. Some colleges would never be heard of if the students didn't cut np in an out rageous manner occasionally and get into the newspapers. Saturdav Night, "Ton ain't taking any stock in woman's love, eh?" " No," he answered, despondently, "it's all flummery." "Very strange," added his friend. "You didn't use to talk that wav." " l'erhaps not," he replied, "but I've been married nearly two years, and there are four pair of trousers hanging up in my closet waiting to be patched, and not a stitch taken in them yet." Rhode Island papers are telling a very beautiful storv who visited an insane asylum and was attacked by a maniac, but who broke into a song and sang it so sweetly and clearly that the lunatic was calmed. A Chicago man recently visited the Cook county insane asylum, and while there Bang a song. Several of the inmates were so touched that they tried to es cape. Chicago Tribune. Eyesight. Milton's blindness was the result of overwork and dyspepsia. Multitudes of men or women have made their eyes weak for life by too free use of tho eyesight, reading small print, and doing fine sew ing. In view of these things, it is well to observe the following rules in the uses of the eyes : Avoid all sudden changes between light and darkness. Never begin to read or write or sew for several minutes after coming from dark ness to a bright light. Never read by twilight or moonlight, or on a very cloudy day. Never read or sew directly in front of the light or window or door. It is best to have the light fall from above, obliquely over tho left shoulder. Never sleep so that on the first waking the eyes shall open on the light of a window. Too much light creates a glare, and pains and confuses the sight. The moment you are sensible of an effort to distinguish, that moment cease and take a walk or ride. As the sky is blue and the earth green, it would seem that the ceiling should be a bluish tinge, and the carpet green, and the walls of some mellow tint. The moment you are prompted to rub the eyes, that moment cease using them. If the eyelids are glued together on waking up, do not forcibly open them, but apply the saliva with the fingers. It it the speediest diluent in the world. Then wash your face and eyes in warm water. The Four-Leaved Clover. In Germany there is a belief that the four-leaved clover, on account of its crossed form, is endowed with magical virtues. Tho general form of the super stition is that one who carries the clover about him will bo able to detect the presence of evil spirits, and will be suc cessful at play. In Bohemia it is said that if a maiden manages to put the leaf into the shoe of her lover without his knowledge on going on a journey, he will return safely. The four-leaf clover in various regions is believed to protect one from witches and keep butter pure, on which account it is considered a good form for a butter mold. 'ot Agreeable. As a rule the plain, unvarnished truth is not agreeable. Speaking it is tiot always virtue. Concealing it is very often judicious. It is only when duty calls upon you to reveal the truth that it is commendable. A tale-teller may bo a truth-teller, but every one dis likes the character of a perion who goes from one house to another and inter communicates all he sees or hears. It vas their first night aboard the stesir.tr. " At labt," he 6aid, tenderly, " we are all alone out upon the deep wuters of the dark blue sea, andur heart will alwavs beat for me as it has bent in tho past?" "My heart's all right," she answered, languidly, " but my stomach feels awful." It has been discovered that three coats of naint do not keen a house anv warmer than no coat at all; , but people will hang to old prejudices -Detroit res r ress Ttgrst superiority of Pf. Bull's Cough fv'.-up to all Giber cough remedies u tt6.iej by iiio immense popular dumand for that old. 'ih:ond remedy. I'riea twenty-five cen'a a FOR THE L.VMES. Faahlona In Hair. By the way, there bos not for ten Tfars boon ft time when the women of New York left the coloring of their hair so much to nature as they do this spring. Blenched blondes are mighty scarce, and when found are bad. Even gray hair is not concealed, and the only hirsute falsification at all fashionable is the turning of aubnrn and brown to red. Hair-dressing has not yet settled down into any recognized style for 1881. and it id na nrnlinhln na om'tUtin else that the long-abandoned bunch of curls will bo restored to the napes of our necks. jVcto York Letter. A Woman Farmer. Mrs. Marv Macntchen. nf T.nwronpo Kan., is, according to popular report, the best farmer of the neighborhood. Ten years ago she was left a widow with a few acres of land and four children. She went to work, literally putting her hand to the plow. Soon "she added to her property by purchase and improve- i. T 1 C f t 1 1 -a m mem. in ion sue contracted lor an unimproved farm for $1,800, which she gave to one of her boys. She has since paid for the land from the surplus prod ucts of her own farm of 1 120 acres. Last year she bought a farm of 150 acres at the price of 82,500, one fourth Of which she has nl and will nav over the other fourth from the crops of this year. She works her larni with the aid of her two sons and without much hirrvl bfdrv Tbin ia a good example of what has been done in A 1 I A 1 . me miusi oi nam times m Ivansas by a widow with a family of children and no resources. The ItlfNtnke of Mothers. Thousands of mothers nlnve. ornw prematurely old, forget and neglect their own accomplishments, and draor themselves fthrmt. na mprn onnomlnftou . rl-..v,l.&vo, Bomeuiing oetween a nurse and a House keeper to a daughter too vounsr to realize or appreciate the sacrifices made for her. It is every person's business to make morally, mentally, physically, all Of themselves that, is ruvtitiVila nn.1 tl-iia settling down at thirty-five and forty into an old woman and taking a back seat that the daughters mav uliine is ft mistake, and defeats the very end sought. There's often altogether too much done for child rert. n.nrl iha btof result is that of making them helpless, dependent creatures. Mothers to-day are saying: "I don't care for myself now, so that Effie or Nettie cet their full quota of accomplishments," when, if that mother Went on biiildinrr Tioraolf up on the basis of her own matured ex perience and ceased to sink and absorb herself so completely in Effie and Nettie, the world with which she came in contact might be profited. Society needs matured women as live, potent factors, and the shining should not be left entirely to fledgelings. Were there time and space a word would be 6aid here in this matter for tho old man, too, though he is more apt to take care of himself. Silver, Sit'i-lninl (Spanish Lncc Bonnets. The silvered or steel lace bonnets are much lighter and more dressy than those of steel -beaded net in embroidery designs worn during tho winter. These silver bonnets need the stylish salmon, pink coral, or dark red shades in feathers or in flowers to give them tone and make them youthful-looking. Some of the most elegant of the black Spanish lace bonnets are the most simple, being made of a wido scarf of the lace, or else of two rows of laco that is six inches wide, with the straight edges sewed together. For these, flaring front frames of medium size are chosen, the middle of the scarf is ou top, falling back on the crown and ending in wide strings. The lace is laid in Plaits on the mice of tlm front and each plait is held by a cut steel but- i. -il..A' l 1.'. lou inai is iaceieu iiK.e precious stones. Half-wreaths of dark red enrnni.i'ons am crushed in the lace across the top, and some nowers are further back on the crown; inside the front a row of silver lace is laid quite plain, with scallops coming close to the edge. Pink coral with bright yellow is one of the favorite contrasts of colors, and when these two Spanish colors are used with Spanish lace, t.ho AffW-t. is oYPollont. and is found to be as becoming to blondes as to brunettes. Pink bonnets are also given character by the use of very dark redtrimmincs. either of flownrs fentbora or soft satin. Harper's Bazar. Fanbion Notes. ' The cranite ribbons have noma into use again to match steel trimmings. Little morning caps are made of plush or damask with deep frills of lace. The vililion lrnota venrn -m tVia lft shoulder are fastened by a steel butterfly. Pongee for overdresses is wrought in dark brown as well as in bright colors. Only those persons who have long, slender arms should try to wear sleeves shirred into two puffs. A border of flowers and a center powdered with butterflies, is the design for a lan n tennis apron. Safches of sheer white muslin, em broidered in gay silks, are made up to wear with summer gowns. Feather flowers and leaves have been imported in small quantities, but are not likely to be much worn. More Canton crape has been imported this season than has been brought yito the country for many years. The flutings of lace worn at the neck and wrists are almost invariably double this season. Neapolitan bonnets are simply trimmed with wreaths of flowers and lace or satin strings. The Cramra gingham is a new material which has wide stripes of pale or dark pink or blue. About two yards and a half of the wide satin ribbon is required to trim a medium-sized bonnet. The berries which the milliners have introduced this season are used for loop ing white dresses. Open embroidery executed on the ma terial of the gown and lined with a color, is a new dress trimming. Some of the elegant directolre cloaks have the whole back of beaded net and thefxoct oi brocMe Un, POPULAR SCIENCE. Although he had examined over one hundred hearts of children and grown up people, Dr. Laugier discovered blood-vessels in tho heart valves in only ono case, that of a woman of siity, in whom they were evidently the result of a pathological process. Geologists say that the immense delta of the Mississippi was manufactured bv an ancient river of m-odiVionq mixmL tnde, which ran from Lake Michigan to the Gulf of Mexico, nnil flniro,l l,nnt three hundred feet bolow the preset and level. Alwt C.000 stars are visiblA in , - w v v VUO naked eye. There are 18.000.000 tr in the Milky Way. Even the stars that we call fixed are in oonntunf. vm;nn ''.'".- lUVMUUi Arcturus moves through space three times as fast as the earth, lint. it foiM hundred vpfirs to . .. iumjurii of the apparent diameter of the moon. AS the result of hm nnmnnal . j.. 'iiin va tions. M. Carlet states Hint tbo of insects may bo represented by that of three men in Indian l n .110 ilC most and hindmost of whom keep step with each other, while the middle one walks in the alternate step. The walk ing of arachnids can be represented by four men in file, the even numbered ones walking in one step, while the odd numbered ones walk in the alternate step. South Africa has lately derived a very considerable revenue from ostrich farni insr. but the GTAin from tllift inilnet ttt lma very recently been greatly diminished by a sort of deadly disease which pre vails among the young birds. Mr. Arthur Douglas found that tHo mor tality was due to new species of worms which subsisted on the coats of the ostriches' stomachs, and Dr. Spencer Cobold has named them Strmigtlus douolasii. The causa of fbA nminnhM. of these parasites is unknown, nor has 1 1 1 a uuy means oeen inua lar discovered for destroying them. A novel stenographio machine for takin? domi Kllfwlina cermnno while beinor delivered, has by an Italian genius. The machine is worked by a kind of key-board, similar to that of a small piano, ami flirt ethno graphic signs, not unlike those used in the ordinary French shorthand, are automatically printed on a continuous ribbon of paper. The signs registered represent sounds, and it is said that the machine can be successfully used by a person unacouainted even witb tb j, - - tllV A guage spoken. They are being used in tlie Italian chamber of deputies, and aro rapidlv superseding Rhortlmml im porters in all France. Detroit Vobt and Tribune. ' I liavo 11 lifflo mvl " Kiml A TV Trnifv Dole, of this city, in a conversation, "who was troubled with a severe lameness in 0 J -' - l 111 T . her legs, pronounced by some Erysipo las, by others lllipumatisni. I had tried several remedies without, f llV -i-t. when I was induced to applv St. Jacobs anil 1 am l.iappv to say that the use of but One bottle enved Iter, niifl k1k ij now able to go to school again." Cotton and Silk. The census reports contain many in teresting facts as to the manufacture of cotton and silk in this country. Of the 5,000,000 bales of cotton produced at the South, 1,586,481 bales consider ably more than one-fourth of the whole product are manufactured in cotton fabrics of various kinds in the United States. Of these fabrics thirty-six per 3ent. are made in Massachusetts and twenty-four per cent, in the other New England States, making together sixty per cent, of the American product to be credited to New England. Magnificent results have attended the ventures in cotton manufacturing at the South. Old mills have been extended and many new mills are being constructed. Mr. Walker, superintendent of the census, thinks that the figures of 1890 will show a won derful development of the business at the South, particularly ia Georgia. At present 181,628 persons are employed in this single industry in the United States. Silk manufacture is of com paratively recent date in this country, yet there were last year 383 factories, having an invested capital of $18,899, 300, and producing annually $34,410, 416 of silk goods. The total wages paid was $9,107,835. These two indus tries make, acqording to the superin tendent of the census, very gratifying returns and show a good healthy growth. Attlcboro Cliro.'iicle. Carry the News. Mr. John EtzeiiKpcrgcr, Manufactur ing Jeweler of North Attleboro', Mass., lately communicated to us the following' I sulleied so much with pains in my arm, that at times I was completely helpless. I used that incomparable remedy St. Jacobs Oil and was completely cured as if by magic. James T. Fields won't lecture twice in the same necktie. Exchange. And some men will not lecture twice in the same town if the citizens know it. Norristown Hurald. . Th (in-Blent Kenning, A Bimpln, pure, harmless remnly, that curou every tiuio, and prevonts div-aMo'by keeping tne hlond pure, storaui h regular, kidnevs and liver activo, is the grcatost Mossing ever coa lcirfd upon man. Uop JJiuers ia that remedy, and its proprif'tor aro being blessed bv thou sands w-ho havo been tavocf and cured by it. Will you try it'! See other column. The velocity of the electric waves through the Atlantic cables ia from 7,000 to 8,000 miles per second. HOW TO HE( I'ltE HEALTH. It is nuauze anyone Will mfft-r frcm deranRfrarms lirfHut; ou by impure boo.l, when SCOVILL'S SAHSA PAKU.l.A AI):T!l.I,I.;t.,t.r HUtUD AND MVEIl M Kl'PwllI rettorc brail b In the physical orsimUation. II It a tri'i'srtivrilni!yrup. jilrabirit to take, and thellhST BLOOD H'KU'IKK pvir dis-overtd, curing Scrofula, Syphilitic disorder. We-Unesi. of the Kidnoja, Krjsipelas. Miliaria, Nervous disorders, Debility, Hilmua romplaiuti anl Dix-ay-s of the Hlood, Uver, kulnejs, Stuinarh. hkin, etc. Tanner' a lit-rinun Ointmrut rurrt Burnt, Cut. Wounds, horn, Sprains, f hnblalns, etc.. aoothee InrJamination, anl leiievee pain in the 61de, cbt Ijou'iders. etr. For ovr thlrtv.fniir t HR. TOBIAS. S VlM TIAN IJNTJinsT Ma r0 wan"jf.it to euro erm:i, 01i Frm inarrboa and Iv n-Ltert-, tikes lvtornaliv. and S"rt r;",' ln 'C6 I i Jii. ( hr-r."- 1-t u'netis'ii. i Ol'l b-iw. h-o I'fi,rr-t sod fcHti5, t-vr I iihIIv. a c i b' i ji, r s . i u r-"i' n . a r v f n J ill ''u.(? ihv isvmto m I I w.ii'.tut i! w.,-1) :t it I 'JtiK . N.iid bv rii-uf- )K at d &( touts, leiot, UMuj'fy btoei, Js.wVoii. 1 She raised a paper rule to strike ha husband, and, as it happened, the rear end of it grazed her chin and drew blood, whereupon she tumbled all in a lecp m the middle of the floor and nowieti piteously. But he only remarked wim mo inmost composure: "My love. it s a poor rule that won't work both wayB. "Is it posaiblo that Mr. Omlfrey Is np and at "i " viu .-u iv Bosiinpio a rented v f 'I angtire you it ia true that ho i'g piitindv cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, and only ton days ago his doctors gave him up and said ho must dio!" " Wcll-a-day! If that is so, I will go this iiiiiinivi ituu gni Bomo i jt my pott Ocorge. I know hops aro good." liatles, the word which takes the place of hell " in the new Bible, is pronounced haydeez, and means "the habitation of the dead, the invisible worm, or tlie grave." vW'Sh0! V,'l "'"Pon.lblp or tho following valuable statement from Sirs. M. C. Arnold! Warner's I'o k'l,l T i..'. Cure has done mo worlds of good for catarrh ol mo uiauuoranii letnaie weaknoaa. It is alloced that the, off the Texas coast are the largest and tut) uci iu me worm. t. i 'nn J'oiismnptlon br Cnrrd f Bead what Mr. William V. Digges, a morelianl or Bowling Cireen, Va., wt iteM under date ol April 4, 1SH1. He says: " I firmly lieliovo that Allk.n'h Ixmi Balsam will and has cured con sumption if taken in tinin and proper cure be taken : of the patient Itoth in p nitiible food ami clothing. Six yearn ago my mother wits at tacked with pneumonia. The attending ulivni- ciau fwnno time alter' told me thnt the di. oaeo had settled on her bungw, and that, shu had tho consumption.. Not believing that a pormnnent cure could bo effected, but thinking I might bo able to get an expectorant not eon tinning opium, which would afford some relief, 1 inquired of a dniggist at Biehmond, Va., il ho had any modieiim not eontaining opium that wag a good expectorant. Ho them recom mended Allen's Lung Balsam, which I pur ehased and induced niv mother to try. , Before she had taken the lln-t bottlo the improvement m her condition was so marked that 1 purchased three more bottles. Tho attending physician, Beeing the boncticinl effects, recommended its continued use, and in about twelve, months her lungs ,wero pronounced cured. I'txin my recommendation many others who had the consumption havo boeti cured. I think vou can claim for your medicine the follimfng: Kxpeetoration without irritation, and healing of the lungs by keeping them free from foreign substances, thus arresting and curing this dread disease." Mr. Digges says ho writes because ho wants it known that Allen's Lung Balsam if, doing good. FnoM Major Downs, Military Instructor, Mt, Blcasant Acadomv. "King Sing. N. Y February lf, 1881. James A. Hart, Druggist, Dear Sir During the very severe cold weatliet I was Buffering with Catarrh. My head and throat ached so severely that I was obliged to give up everything and keep quiet. I hal tried a numOer of remedies, but none of them diOi mo the slightest good. Kt.v's Crgah Balm was suggested to me. I bought a package at voiu store. Witluti an hour's titno from the "first application I felt relieved and tho pain began to subside. I continued to use it. and in two days was entirely cured. This testimonial hat not b"eu solicited. I tako pleasure in recom mending any tiling that, will relieve those suffer ing with Catarrh. Verv respectfully, W A uowns. iTice, f.(l cents. On receipt of 0(1 ecnt will mail a package. Ei.v Cbuam Balm Co., Owego, N. Y. Havk Yoj 1!kad It? H. R. Stevens' Book on Ensilage, tho prencrvinp; of green forage crops in siloH, giving his own experience and tho practical experience of 25 practical farmers: l'.'O pages, elegantly liound iu cloth ; price, "it cents : sent by mail. 110 cents. Address 11. B. STKYENN, Boston, Mass. l"tiitK Con Livku On. made from selee ed livers, on the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard .V Co., New York. U is absolutely pure and sweet. 1'atienls who have once taken it pre fer it to all otlicrs. Physicians have decided it superior to any of tho other oils in market. Ho, Ye Baldheads! There is just one wav, and no more, by which you may be cured ui,e Caiuiolink, a deodorized extract of petroleum. It will positively produce new hair ; there is no substitute for this marvelous hair ronower. age OF FORAGE CROPS IX . SILOS. Giving My Practical Experi ence. Also the Practical Experience of Twenty-five Practical Farmers With Ensilage and Silos. ZrVlNQ their experience of feeding stock of ail X kimla with KuHiloKO, ami tho practical whuIih. coucluaivply allow iiiit tliu uiulouliti'd bihvchh ot tl.iN irociss the Juisiluue of Cireen Koraue Ortins. ltv tins praceiw the fanner can rcalizn live iloflnrs in lilaoe iif one dollar, ax practiced bv Ilia old aystem (it larininK. Also wiindirlul exiH-rinieiitH of fcediuc poultry at one-halt the lemal cost, on JKuBiluKe. Una book coiitama ViO puues, elegantly bound iu vuith. 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Airnin. f1a aKM-tm'nna l America vary less in color than the na tives 01 ine oia world none of them are as fair as tho Ku,ln nnna aa iiinni as the negro of Congo, and those living in Brazil, on the equator, are not the darkest. In Australia and New Guinea, too. there arei Idnpliov man tlmn r Tt- ' - 1 - u.v vuniA iu j'yi- neo and Sumatra, though these islands are on me equator ana Uiose are not. . v, , ifi,u THE GREAT itmhnnn Backache, Soreness of the 'Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other . Pains and Aches. o Preparation on earth eqnnla St. Jacaim Oil M a turr, stmple and cheap External Keniedy. A trial e.aail. .Mt ), (-..mparatlrslT tii ling onllav of 50 nt, and everv ona i-,Arlni ltl pain can havo cheap and puait'.va i,rouf uf ita cluima. Wrtctioni ln Kievrn tanffnaffoa. BOLD BY ALL DEUGQIST8 AND DEALEB8 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., MflCMlllAJ-l Ulslory Ol miuiitiiii.baiiruf llmo V.llH.rloUl, lILoUiJ till. CiiftintHTu' Bucyrlnp. oi, lu mryra rn vol UUtflt, Wolll, H,t0 f"iR i, 4,m enprav. hii. foritiitr pric .U.U0, fonmlT 10. N THE nantimitMV uountj In cltitti, bliw'k uimI (.nlU, only ul) rent. rr.tne'B Iliitory of KuvHih Liter ature. 1 tiAiiilnnnie ijuju volume, ciuth, oitly uU cetu. Other bnoUauquall; low. F iti'l deeri4ivt ftuiogv Frtt. MANHATTAN BOOJC CO.. World hSt.NawYork. P. O. Box 4:o. u Wett 14th St. New York. m mm. A jwrmunert practical mart vehicle, Willi wln. ii a Kimni can rM; thrra iiillcaaaraally as he couiil walk one. nonii 3-ci-nl atuuip for SC-pune cai iuxiie. TUB POPE K'F'CJ Cai.. Ktii Washliiyton St.. Ituatun. Maa, DEAF PEOPLE HEAR Pf.K'S the onlv paten toil AH. are i.'iiHliniueil, Ventilatea, Com Inrtalile ami uuiiulleeil, and lt. Htciro llcHi'tiiK. 1'Uynieiar.a liiiflily reeimmieiul ihnm. Kor Antlini nr Catarrh, neml for Dr. Ktinmm'a huro litliieilirrt. Treat i uiailed tTCV- 'K. AKt., 1 1 Nassau St., New York. ROOT BEER! ! 'hn Tt-nTiin Heer l'.tekut.'R ia war- n.i.u ,f 1,T .ii t V . iiiumh a Kttl- 8iiimiier. (No weri't al.mit it the trirumla ia in every j 1 1 w v l i U"V . .'. '. .,'''''- r."1'".!.'" tou CIV WHY WAHIt WONKV! V.... m. . '' II W4iii a Liiauriki.t fl T I W whu,kn r k li.4, crowil, of I.k, . n roi,! W L,-k,li or to TIIH'KfcN, M ill Ni, TIIKN r.t,4 IN VKiORATt tlio rUltuitMnda'1 I.. I i Try u,o fro Hni.li JiH-.cr, l,,.-ii La, M.Vr.ll YITj LZ, But 1C,D. nMioa. Mm, H.wu. ot 1 iiutulotu. ONZA. Emm Afeo Si (klu. SALARV nffmnnt k. All L' v tt r at ft . wages i.-fi.T ."v??" ai0 UorKo SI. Vlielinuii. O. !I5 C E N TH will gend apt of four ban duomost a '' reneij ( anlK ever nseil for advertiriiuii iiiinxjueB. C arilK fll II 1 1 r:u-tl ,l..ui,,.. .... -J ' 1 S ' C entei-H lor Seiaii llooan. 111:-. Ktanii tiiken Hit mm . T New York. 1H1SE Tear) and C'oller-.-On receipt of 8'J we I mU send yon 5 I'.iund, Te i and i IVnnduCotfe. i" puioroi inmrai er. AKentc rill or adilren hAMi'Lt 1 KA Co., W.i Pearl k V) Fulton St., NtiwYork, I JOCin Siilenmeii Wanted to acll our flrst--laf ' laM-helluiK .'ooila ou ,inmif 1-1011. A aplendid chance to make money. Send ntmn lor terms and nar tn.'iilani at oi.ee. I'iiiK nix Ki earn Pub. C'o Warren. Pa S350 A 1IOVTI1 ! AOrTS WANTED! 7.1 1)'! S-lJiiii? Art idea iu the world, a kamplf . Jny lirona.in,Lktrolt,Mich. A (.KM'H VATF.I for the Best and Fastest J N lnuK Pu ional liiHiV-saii'lMbliK. Priced reduced 1 rer ct. NaticiiialPuliliahing Co., Philadelphia, p. 1-KV'ANI FA It MS. S7 to lift .1 per Acre". A,A P""" wiiitorn, hrecKvMinnuera, heAlihvclimale. 1 aiahaiuefri. H. P. (UUI);1 us. ft-dMiilalmrK.Sld. YOUNG MFMIjrnT,'u'''ral,ll'- Karnlnolli0 , .ilTm . , u,'.""'h: 'niilini!es Buurant.-ed LiMS? 5?ral?AdilH aJiiunne tiros., Jatu-AV-illc, Wia. 'iH C'hrorao Carrln latent at vies witii name, lllc., poHl paM. Gi-o. 1. Iteed tc Co.. u nu (Kt u. l ouutil.N.y. WAXTEII-LhUv Atfenlf. for Richard' Skirt and II. e fS iij i,rlei. 8. 1 . t.'l..i:'e, -m V inter M., lloaton. SBG " wutl1 iu vouroivn tonu. IVnui and outfit true. Add'a 11. Halli.it Cu.,1 urihiud.Maiue. ri f il S?n pcrdavat home. KaiupIcs worth ts free. Addn-sa b'rikauN ai Co., Portland, Maine. w m i yEPf Ell I CHEAPEST u Mm u w ur 5 fw-, m WITH COMPLETE WORDS AND MUSIC a- . !" 'L i iiaoiaiiiiry (incf : w win tend Hit Iflii Suiih. ftntl IK aKarinina Imlrior, - . . " . r - r- w m oi ,nu. mi rr. Th ual uncr .f .S-t ma-.tr -V J hr rh l.f 4 Mt-rtat. lo 6 mm ' & .60011 FAMILY REMEDY STRICTLY PURE. Bails a hi (Thlifnrarln; tpnr,,'" tmn In a li-allhy atsti-. Whnt tho Doctors Say! PR. FLKTCllF.lt, of T ctlnptnn, 'oinineiid oiir ItnlNtini ' ill MlBoiiurl, sava; ' l re. itereuce io mu other medicihu for coiP:lia unil colda rn. A. C. JOHNSON, of Mt. Vnrnon, Tlln., write, of Home wonderful run a of ( ihimimuH iin In hia I'ImCI hy tho uho ot "Allen- l.uiiu lliiluin." Ia J. It. TVIiNKTI. THountavUlr. Ala., n .ihvpicii'.n of twentv-nvo vem-s. wnteM: It nutlrln till! MM preparation forC'ouHutnplion in the world. Kor nil lllnrn-e. of llic Tlirnttt. I.iinif-i nnd Piiliiiniiiirv Clrunim, tt ill be louud u uiuat excclleiil Ucnieih. i AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL ! IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM f J. N. HARRIS & CO., Proprlatore, CINCINNATI, O. Ifor HiaIo ly all Drniralfla. 'old by McKAKSON & 111 H'.HI XH, NevY rk; ""m 'if n u in REBUILT! $200 TO $220 A YEAR ! I; sir.vii?vr'- ' 1 on K.ilvturd ( iillculnlr 1 iimU : !. with wiperbne brick liiiliilinvn, licated v. Kt.-.ini. , ij reoH ii Hepirinlu r j. 11, Thirteen l'lMicreuir and Te.icherr. Modliied College Col live for l:e!n m ; Coilef Pr'paralortf ; HiiiuesM : Oralorv, an, I Mn.e. Aildn-nn, lor proapect UK, Joa. K. KIiik.D.J)., Port Kdward, N.Y SuMum infitimmtitUm, Central nil Irniorrhiign, Acute aui LKrotiic. Yftntut u.ul AimtittM. lNYALUAIUJ- VOU Ponil'a Kxtrnrt la tlie onlv apneific fur this dlMi. Cold lit tho Head, kr. Our ( ntni i h C'nri (75 ceiitHl. nvclnllv t-re. Catarrh. pared to niort aerloua .ases, contalnx all tho curallvr nropi rllekof rond'a l"l i net our NukiiI Syrluur CJ.1renfa), Invaluable fur two in catarrhal afloctions, ia alniplo and rffivtlvr. Sore Thront aul Liiiiitm. ('hnpiird Ilnml nnd Fnrt arc Rn-ntly licneliied by tho Kxrriiet. Krorstrd l.hlilm and C'hllbliilim am promptly r. lieved, and umiualelv runsl by I'o-nd'x ICxfrnrl. I"lt Ih unnale to n- oih rartle!i with our dlrec. tioiiH. )nit on havinv I'i iND ij KXTltAC T. lUnift all imitation and aubHtitutes. irmi ir fiTf iTTnin Ihe 1'urpNt and lieat McUiri n evtr Hadt. Aec.mbinaMon of Hopt, Buoh''1 rlrnUtu ami Dnrfr,llnn.witJt mti a.ir. motcurativprorra of all other Blttuia, mail e tne ni-:aiet Blood Purifier, Liver Rag U l tor, ami Life and lleuUh lw;Urni Atreut uttNNMrlrMrHraM artli. No illniaM ok an pomlbly lone- eilnt where flop llltWra are utkx'dioTai'iud and pui'foct arc their CilKimtiOlULaSMrk Ti7 gire ullt!i aalTtesrto '.io ijod taJ InSrm. To all wluwe eniloymentacauo irrrmilarl tjrirtlu'lHiwelaor urinary onrajia, or who ru- riiaivcn Apiietiicrionic anu mua Hiimuiant, lUi:riiii. iiiui iiivi"able, without IntOZ- icatin: .V. m:.:; what your fMV;'linra or UTmptomt arc vv! :u tut oiu.eorailnM)ut ia uau Hop mtr ix i-i. im,i i i.nii unuiyoima airK but tr you oulv U-i I Uid or miM..rsirilM uae tlifm mt. nnnA It may to y ;mr llfe.lt haul' od hundreda. CBOO "111 bo unid fori ftiroorhelii. llo not anrrert uffer.but uaeandurire themV 10 Hot B drunken noatruin. but the llinwcW. and llet Remember, flon Rltttfpa fa n. Vile, rlrn cr... UiMUriiie ever nuule s the LN?AiJut. FlUKO ana uont" and no person or family D. I. O.I' an absolute and Irrealiitil.le cu uarcoiicH. au aoiu ur urutrLrlsta. tor Circular. Uop Blttm mtg. Ca.. 1 . r v , ... . - . VJ, UIIMUUUV, w WlllUlll, MlUMVtH Bend . nm-nrwnT 1 1 nnn iTroiTO, r, 17 3 PURE COD LIVES OIL AHD LIME. XT - , ...... ...... 1 " kimm 1 uii. pun II u of CoD-LiVKii Oil and I.imi'. wit Itnui ptn,s( KKiii' tlw vry uttUNcutihtf iluvov oi tin wrtv hh Iti r-Mo.or nwMl, U eiuiuwt-a by th lMuiisiihtito of Jitii" w irb ni'MllTiiT linnuirfv vuibi,.l. ....v.. I.. 1... .1 11.. . .. Til f niiaitenaiit Iua U'llt..'. . ".1 ' - ; - - ni'- ' 'ii '"iiiiiiy riut'Uo cmuM. liemarkunlu twtiiiiDtitali of iln t'fH.-:u-i; t-i. Bbown. Hold by A. B. Wilhuh. Chmiki I'nwiun -rt,. pomiMft Itampl, trS wtviu- : , wun clwir Blftiri m aaw-ej UIW 1 I1U- ilUptT, ill orujr aua Wftrtont- U made almply tTV,? &aArC aj 1 1 Otitic nur Watnhu - itNriv IlllJoMralr I 1 ... j .-WN?! ah. , .'T-Y. lO OU - t.xr tux . n . d Chain l..r rr. .t.MtiobML a .. i.. .. --. WNANnFUtwOV A: jwi . . " AVl'llll V 1 k If . "Wn.." T) A (JESTS WANTED FOR Jdible revision The liext hii,1 eh....,.. v' libera of . h.f eri elhtiona' Z W ouy couiauiH i ,)H duo euKi avinnii ou steel and , ilN-J'i)ybJI?oCo.JJlillaflephia, p. CELLULOID EYE-CLASSES. Eenrsintinir tlm oh Shell and Ambc. Tmib i.T..4,0"0" llalrltye istheRAFKST aim lifcfct; ituilaniBiam,,. uvuiial. .pru,luruiK the most nulural Smiles of ,u k or Hiowuj Hue, soT STAIN tlie .SK.1.N a:i, B a-liy 'PP led. It m a Bluu.lnnl pleivi at on Brl a i.,.,.,i.. mq piievery well appointed toi- 1 tV? 1J''f Ofntieman. f "' by liru.uitia and ai- t-r 1'ipot. : , iuniSI v y t llll'i K V l'll Aut! S72 K WEEK- 12 'lv at home cawlv luade. Crwtly J-LW?. JJ: AM ' -luv a A Co., Aimu.ta.Maiue. a year to Apeuts, and eiiwn.sea. HH Outfit &IO fretf. Addr.-M V. hwaiu i Co.. Auiiiibitt.ale. 1 liIB nr1 totrodUC It into v-rv iR tk. t nnn pv trie rrt ttf thlf adva.rii.nnt.nt ,,. l nct frvrvtr, t-. ' ' " . j-. . w wtM pii iiivifl iner tTifj liil ni()ln I'J. il Si i POND'S EXTRACT K mm u y ti nun