uuskm;ivisu pay. Illntnrr f tlio Itnr In Old I'lo'ln inntlona l'lirltiin, Pnirli, l'ntrlollc. l'lmnV.f;f;ivinp: (Injs aro sequent 3 of met wei'iivo. l hoy bopome retrospeo tivo poiioils tin ring wbich the divine li-ntwnls of vnva'.o and yinMio hlvm- fn i: prafefnlly recognized. Their Jiisfory in this part of America bf-giDS as parly us tho yeur 1021. Tb9 peonliar circumstancps which led to the petting of a j'cnod of thanksgiving Iy the Til prims are described by Edward Winslow in h letter dated rjyniouth, December 11, 1G21. Of the 102 emigrants who had landed on the 11th (old Btjle) of December, 1G20, on tho bleak coast of Cape Cod bay, almost a half of that number had Fickuesa and died, and nearly all of the remainder had physi cally Buffered from destitution and the rigors of the first winter in the new country. The prudence and industry of the few persons that were, not dis abled were so greatly blessed as to call forth the thankfuluoss of the favored people, "in a special manner." " Yon shall understand that in this little time that a few of ns have been here wo have built seven dwellings houses and four for tho use of the plan tation, and have roade preparations for divers others. We set the last spring some twenty acres of barley and peas; and according to tho manner of the In dians, wo manured our ground with herrings, or rather shads, which we have in prei.1 almndanco and tako with great ease at our doors. Our corn did prove well; and, God be praised, we had a good increase of Indian corn, and our bailey indifferent good, but our peas not worth tho gathering, for we feared they were too late sown. They came up very well and blossomed, but the sun parched them in tho blossom. "Oor harvest being gotten in, our governor eenfc four men on a fowling that we might, after a special manner, rejoice together after we had the fruit of our labor. They, four, in one day killed as much fowl as, with a little help beside, served the company almost a week. At that time, among other re creations, we exercised our arms, many of the Indians coming among us, and among the rest, their great king, Mas sasoy t, with some ninety men, whom for . thrco days we entertained and feasted, and they went out and killed five deer. which they brought to the plantation and bestowed on our governor and upon the captain and others. And although it be not always bo plentiful as it was at this time with us, yet, by the goodness of God, wo are so far from want that we often wish you partakers of our plenty." The great abundance of wild turkeys abounding in the neighboring forests no doubt supplied the Puritans with the fowl sufficient for their hospitality. Tho turkey which now is so highly prized by tho people of the United States for Thanksgiving dinners may have in this way obtained its peculiar prominence among the viands of the tablo. The people of New Netherland at a very early date observed days of thanks giving. Among the Dutch records at tho office of the secretary of state are preserved proclamations of thanksgiv ing days in 1C45 and 1G57 of the coun cil of New Nethorland. William Kieft was governor in lGi5 of the colony.and the director-general of tho council. On the thirty-first of August, 1645, the council, Bitting at Fort Amsterdam (New York), Resolved in council to proclaim a gen eral thanksgiving, which thanksgiving shall tako place on the sixth of Sep tember neit in all tho Dutch and Eng lish churches within the limits of New Netherland. Tho proclamation reads: " Whereas, It hath pleased Almighty God, in His unbounded clemency and mercy, in addition to many previous blessings, to Buffer ns to reach a long-wished-for peace with the Indians; " Therefore is it deemed necessary to proclaim the fact to all those of New Netherland, to the end that in all places within the aforesaid country Where Dutch and English churches are established God Almighty may be specially thanked, praised and blessed oa next Wednesday forenoon, being the sixth of September, the text to be appropriate and the sermon to be ap plicable thereto. " Your reverence will please an nonnce this matter to the congregation next Sunday, no that they may have notice. On which we rely." This proclamation, as set forth in the tet, was issued on the ratification of a treaty of peace between the Dutch and the Indians. The forenoon of the day was set apart for the religious services", and it is likely the afternoon was given to social pleasures. The proclamation of Petrus Stuy vesant, or rather of tho council of New Netherland, in 1057, is longer than the one of 1G15, and is more particular in expressing what shall be the manner of the observance cf the day and in for bidding certain secular and worldly ac tivities and pleasures. On the possession of New Netherknd by the English, Edmund Andros being governor, tho council sitting on June 7, 1675, ordered : "That Wednesday, ye 23d of this Instant month, be appointed throughout ye government a day of Thanksgiving and Prayers to Almighty God for all His Past Deliverances unci blessings and Present Mtrcies to us, and to pray ye continuance, and Encrease thereof." Tho surrender of General linrgoyne to General Gates at Saratoga, in the fall of 1777, induced the members of tLo Continental Congress to take the f.ilbwwg action on Friday, October 31, 1777: " Kexolced, That a committee of three bJ appointed to prepare a recommenda lion to tho several States to set apart a day for thanksgivng for the signal buo- crwj lately obtained over the enemies of these United States. The members chosen as that com mittee were Samuel Adams, Puchard lltnry Lee and Daniel lloberdeau. On Saturday, November 1, 1777, the onrouiittee reported, and Thursday, tho lsth day cf December, was set apart as a day of "bolemn thanksgiving and praise." In omipliiiuco with the order of Con . tLd uiiuy at V?!Jey Forgo duly observed the day. In General Wash ington's orderly book of December 17, 1777, U this entry : "To-morrow bong tho tliij ot npnrt by tho honorable CongTeri or public thanksgiving nnd praise, and duty call ing us devoutly to expreRs our grateful acknowledgments to God for he mani fold blessings lie has granted us, the general directs that the army remain in its present quarters, and that, tho chap lains perform divine service with their several corps and brigades, nnd earnest ly exhorts all officers and soldiers whose absence is not indispensably noc essary to attend with rcverenco tho solemnities of the day. "LONG LIVE TH8 KINO OP FIUXCE." General Washington, on tho recep tion of the intelligence of the treaty with France, in February, 1778, ordered a special day of thanksgiving for the army on May 7, 1778. In his orderly book the general wrote on May 6 : "It having pleased the Almighty Kuler of tho Universe to defend the cause of the United American States, and finally to raise rip a powerful friend among the princes of the earth, to establish our liberty and independency upon a lasting foundation, it becomes us to set apart a day for gratefully ac knowledging the divine goodness and celebrating the important event which we owe to His divine interposition. The several brigades aro to be assem bled for this purpoBo at 9 o'clock to morrow morning, when their chaplains will communicate the intelligence con tained in the postscript of the Pennsyl vania Gazette of the 2d inst., and offer up thanksgiving and deliver a discourse suitable to the occasion. " Upon a signal given the whole army will huzza, 'Long live the King of France I' The artillery then begins again and fires thirteen rounds. This will be succeeded by a second general discharge of musketry in a running fire and huzza, Long live the friendly European Powers 1" Tho last discharge of thirteen pieces of artillery will be given followed by a general run ning fire and huzza, The American States r " As described by an officer of the armv the day was observed at Valley Forge in an enthusiastio manner : " Last Wednesday was set apart as a day of general rejoicing, when we had a feu dejoi, conducted with the greatest order and regularity. The army made a most brilliant appearance, after which His Excellency dined in publio with all the officers of the army, attended by a band of music. I never was present where there was such unfeigned and perfect joy aa was discovered in every countenance. 'The entertainment was concluded with a number of patriotic toasts attended with huzzas. When the general took bis leave there was a universal clap, with loud huzzas, which continued till ho had proceeded a quarter of a mile, during which time there were a thousand hats tossed in the air.. His Excellency turned round with his retinue and huzzaed several times." George Washington, as President of the United States, issued hia first pro clamation for the observance of a day of thanksgiving at tho city of New York on the 3d of October, 1789, petting apart Thursday, the 26th day of Novem ber of that year, " to be devoted by the people of these States to the servico of that great and glorious Being who is the beneficent author of all the good that was, that is or that will be," etc. His second proclamation, dated at the city of Philadelphia, January 1, 1795, designated Thursday. November 26, as a day to bo observed for a general thanksgiving by the people of the United btates. JSew York Herald. Ou a Diligence Itond to Mexico. In Mrs. Mary Hallock Foote's " Dili gence Journey in Mexico," in the Cen tury Magazine (recently Scribner), occurs the following': Thus far we had met no vehicles except the two-wheeled carts drawn by oxen wheels wi bout tires, hewn out and showing the sepa rate strokes of the ax, but many humble travelers on loot, trotting into Mexico with back-loads of market stuff. Fruits and vegetables were earned in a four sided hamper or cage callod a kmcal, made of osiers; often it was filled with live fowls, the tail-feathers of the cock gayly fluttering through the bars of the cage, or was divided into compartments, with eggs below and fowls above. We met huge masses of pottery ingen iously woven together with the cords of the agave, and towering perilously above the bearer's head; rolls of matting, wooden trays, bundles of sugar cane, camota (a kind of tsweet potato), and to matoes wrapped m green leaves. A pair of live hens never camo amiss, swinging by the legs from a diseneraeed hand, or tied to an available cotner of the load. Whole families were en route. even to the baby, rolled in ono end of the long cotton scarf which the Indian mother wears over her head, or sus pended in its folds at her back. I do not think a stranger procession could bo met with on the high-roads of thia century. Steadily climbing, the country grow ing poorer and wilder, we pass many heaps of stones supporting the fatal cross the place of a murder making a mute appeal to the traveler to pray for one cut off in his sins. We enter the mountain passes, dark with pines and nrs, ana ascena to the battleheld of Las Cruces. on the divide which tona- rates the valley of Mexico from that of Toluca. We pass the monument to Hi dalgo, and I ask with shame who was llidalgo, and am answered: " ne was our ashington this is our Bunker Hill 1 " It was here on the 30th of October, 1810, that Hidalgo with his Indian insurgents, armed chiefly with elinas. bows, clubs. lances and machetes, met the troops of witj opanisa government, under Uolonel Truxillo, and drove them back upon the capital. The loss of the Indiana run Kt have been frightful; in their ignorance of the nature of artillery, they charged Truxillo's guns and " tried to (stop the mouth of them with their straw hats, until Hundreds had perished by the dis chargf." After the battle a sad truin of liiviiau women wont up on the inoun tain $o bury their dead, and the many cro cus that were raised by their hands gaf the spot iu name. A (iron! Sniiei knint Center. Chicago in tho sauerkraut centor of America. One firm recently advertised .'()() burif Is forsale, and tho entire manu fncturo amounts to 10,0(10 barrels a year. The principal connnmers are Germans, but there is a constantly increasing de mand from Americans. The latter, however, do not tako readily to the per fume. One dealer shipped a carload to St. Louis, and was notified by telegram on its arrival that it was spoiled. He telegraphed back," requesting the pur chaser to call in a German expert, as he was certain some Yankee had been test ing if. Tho advice was followed, tho article pronounced good, and it was sold at a fair profit. A good deal of hraut is also imported from Gormany, and is found to pos sess a peculiar flavor or bouquet which tho American aiticlo lacks, al though tho Chicago manufacture is im proving. Tho process of manufacture, in brief, is to cut the cabbage into long, thin slices, removing the core, which is stringy, and tlun pack in barrels, ram ming down very compactly, either with wooden 'implements or by heavy men in rubber boots treading it. The application of salt and water is a mis take. It should be pressed so tightly that its own liquor will cover it, then headed up, a hole being bored in the head to allow fermentation. These simple rules will give a delectable com pound, Buoh as no American maker of sauerkraut has ever produced. . The price for a good article is 811.50 per barrel of thirty gallons, and from fif teen to twenty cents per quart at retail. Preparations for a Scandinavian Mar- nafrc. Preparations for a woddinc fount bn. gins weeks beforehand, and are so cx- tonsivo that M. Dll Clmi'lln wan nf.toi-ln amazed at the quantity of Bolids anil nquius mai ns naw stored against an approaching marriaeo feast. Invita tions to weddings are sent out woll in advance oi tne nappy day, so that the gueRts may prepare for two or three days' absence from home; and the poorest person invited is never without a wedding garment. The happy couple eat. drink and dance with ovprvbnriT- and it seems never to have occurred to the peoplo to inquire how they do it. There is a limit to the endurance of the native head and stomach, and this generally is found on the third day; then-the guests, on bidding good-bye to the bride, tendor their wedding pres ents, which always consist of money, and ara deposited, without being ex amined, in a box which fhn liriVIn wonrn at her side. How many American girls will wish only to themselves that a Similar custom mifflifc nrevo.il bora can not easily be estimated, but all of them will understand why there are but few bachelors in the land of the midnight sun. tiong as are the wedding festivi ties, those of Christmas far exceed tnem, ior learning and mil are industri ously kept nr Ironi Chrisr,mnR-f.vt tn Twelfth-night, and quaint and charm incr are some of the ntiendnnt. oarfmn. nies. Harper's Magar'ne. ; Mr E. Purct-11, of No. 11 Ann street, New York, ued St. Jacobs Oil for rheuma tism with entira relief, writes a New York journal. Richmond (Ya.) Christian Advo cate. A Btrong attempt is being made to reintroduce Irish poplins for winter use. These durable and elegant fabrics aro dyed in new exquisite shades in whioh tho ugly and unbecomig terra cotta color, to meet the exigencies of modern rcsthetic ta9te, have not been omitted. It would he supposed from its popularity that only one substance is known to the world for the relief of rheumatism, and that is St. Jacobs Oil'.--St. Louis (Mo.) Dispatch. The traveling carriage of Mrs. J. W Mackey, who lives at Paris and hails from San Francisco, cost 30,000 and is kept in running order at an annual ex penditure of $2,000. Never Return. It is said that one out of every four real in valids who go to Denver, Col., to recover health, never return to thoKastor South except a a corpse. The undertakers, next to the hotel-keepers, have tho most protitablo busi uohs. This excessive mortalily uiny be pre vented and patients served and cured under the caro of friends and loved ones at homo, it they will but una Hop Hitters in time, 'Ihis we know. See other column. Benjamin Franklin's mother-in-law hesi tated about permitting her daughter to marry a printer, as there were already two printing oflicea in the United States, anil she was un certain whether tho country could support a third. Poverty nnd Dlmrraa. That poverty which produces Iho greatest distress is not of tho purse but of the hlood. Deprived of its richness it becomes scant and watery, a condition termed iiuomia in medical writing. Given this condition, and scrofulous swellings and sores, general and nervous do hility, loss of flesh and appetite, weak lutign, throat disease, spitting of blood and consump tion, are anion? tho c tmmou retmlts. If you aio a sufferer from thin, poor blood employ Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery," nnicii enriches tho blood and cures these grave aflec tiDim. I t more nutritive than cod liver od, anil is liariiilcm in any condition of tho system, yet powerful to cure. Uy druggists. An ax duel between two Mexicans of Pan Marriul, New Mexico, lately, re.sutted in tho death of one and the fatal wounding of tho other. Til- TiAWwi'u lU..nt P.im.l.',u n.llfi or,. s, ijhu tuiiita m iii u.i ivu, pL'?Li n it iii, im paired for any lou.;:u of time, in any rlimaro, so that they aro always frot-h and reha'ole. N'o u- cneap wooueu or pa&iuwmru uoxed. Ay urug fc'idts. N'tw Iohk city has 640 printing and pub lishing establishments, with 11,803 employes, and representing capital to the amount of f lli, 9u7,210. As a tonio aud nervine for debilitated women uottiing surpass Dr. Pierce's Favorite In scription, liv druggists. The consumption of tea in Australia is seven jKjiiuds per hid. China is the only country where more tea is consumed. "Koaiih on Han." At-k druggiMiH lur it. it chars out rats, mice, roaches, lit-d-hug-t, flies, vermin, insects. 15o. Impcue Blood. In morbid conditions of the blood are many diseases; Biiuh as salt rheum, ring-worm, boil, carbuncles, sores, ulcers and pimples, lu tins condition of the Muivl try the VKiiTisE, aiid cure these ullectiour n blood-purilicr it has un cjual. A FAIRY AFLOAT The following description of tlifl fhtry crsoI represented on this pnpo Is front the Cincinnati CommrreitU t The hull is of tint finest selected Vfhlte Onk, hrnml, ImiIiciI atul riveted lit tlia most skillful and work manlike manner, and is C I feet in length, 14 feet breadth of beam, 2J feet depth (J hold, and draws twenty inches of Water. .She c:rrios a tubular boiler, and I wo bounti ful little engines, made expressly for her, by the Ohio Machine Co., Uliddleport., O. The dining-room is situated between the boiler and engine rooms, and is artistically prtiined. with frescoed ceiling. It is fur nished la the Queen Anne stylo, and the silver, china and table linen are of the 11 nest character. Tho pilot-houso, cabin, main ! talon nnd Captuiu's oflleo aro on the saloon deck and aro luxurious in their furnishing 'and decorations. The saloon proper is frcscm-d nnd gilded in East hike style, nnd the floorinis covered with Turkish carpet Tho furniture, in raw silk nnd walnut, oi the Queen Anno pattern, like that of the. dining-hall, nnd rich curtains of dnmusk complete the impression of a veritable tlont- inn palace. The four state-rooms, enntuin- t inn two berths each, aro also carpeted with lh nsseis and handsomely furnished. Tho boat belongs to and was built under tho directions of Messrs A. Vogeler & Co., Baltimore, Md., for their own exclusive use upon the Ohio, Mississippi and other West em rivers, and is run by a picked crew of officers and men in their employ. Tho object of this lit t Its stenincr is to carry neither freight nor passengers. She was built for the firm aliove named, to b used exclusively by them for distributing their printed matter in tho rivec towns for St. Jacohs On., tho Great German Remedy for rheumatism und other pninfnl ailiuento. Sf y n rj 4i MANUFACTORY And Wholesale Depot, 465 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN. Important to the Invalids of America. Tim MOST MARVtXOrH INVENTION tn Uin VVOKT.n i the "WM.HONIA" itlAUNKTIC They cure KVKI'vY FOltM OF MSKASK Vm.wn ifl man, without meitii-tnt-. rhani?' of dii-t. or ntvtipi ticu. iiuo.nrxi l'KKSONN. one HK.I.l'I.FSS INVA I.11X, Ki-c nn-v rrjoiciiiK In t lict lik-.int of 11B STOKKDHKAI.TH. All clii'i kH un.l inwtnllW orlr fur " VTI.SOXl V siiltn must be liiR.le vvlilo to W.W. Vi'lIJiUN, 103 ITLTO.N ST..IIUOOKI'N. 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Llterntiire I 1'ce y n wnim, I A l'it 13nio vol4. I I l-iiiiu vol. tmiiiibnintly 1 f tutltt ci'jlli : oiiii liuu buuuJ, or JH iUrlh I I M AMUTTAN BOOK CO, U W. Htn St.. W.Y. F.O. T.ai 4M)H f "f "B " A YEAR AND F.XPF.NKKH TO . I I I A'iFNIS. Oniflt free. Addnaa Uff M U If. Vie I. rrv, Anif u i r SAI I"! V W vv ASl'KH to a.-. i Stationery '-JH-U-L-'IJ 1 A J AH (jondH on colllltliHf-ion. Send utaiup lor t. nna. l'lbKMX lTIi. t.'0 Wa'-n n, l'a. ft fK t TpNTH AIjENTS WANTED ttO beat n , Vil'''l,,lwllrl''11 ll.e K r,i Ul ; ln.lii.il- frrt, f .V.-WJ' A'ldit-.. Jay Hroiiftnn. !) iron. Mi. u. YnilNH MFN It ou wouhl 1. arn Tehvriiphy in iiii-ii four monthH. and be certain of a ni Illation, mlilresu Yuleniinu liroa., Junebville, Wia. A tiENTS VAS'TK1 for the "Heat' and J nstet l V sHiiiur I'irional lewka and iiiblea. Vricea reduced y:i per ct. National l'uI'llMiuiK Co., l'hllaih lphut, l'a. tEC a week in vour own town. "Terms and lf outfit "" tree. Add'a H. iUi.t.KTi k Co., Portland, Maine. TTT A Tr'TT'! cul0B"' A4. Btanaari V Xjk Jl wXiijij Amrriraa Watch Ca.,rHltmrr.h,ra, J L A !.30ral Wr.t. duo Wnik.. l'il i.l,.rrh. Ta. 11 Eli HI! iti.i mm i, - j.g - aa. Ja U. .. 1 Pn tolnar n Itrpntnllon. Tho reputation, oticinnlly K"oi, of many proririMary nvtieloa, ia in (una instances dam atfe I by that nvint rreioim of nil bnninrtu follifn, 'flamboyant 'lvertiin(f. Tlio 'luililio amm lioeimiea diaiiatoii with an artieln pon elttiiii5 wt'irh ulatunintiM r mailn villi tlin evlilent ilpaliin ff hooclwiiikinR it, anil la uMiHcnto i rittlter ttmn Impoend tijvn by riH'k leaj clainiH to impoWibld tttfritrt. Ithamiyor iiiu'ii the aim of tlin pn in ietors of llontotler'ii Stomach lUttcm to mnko tlia puiiifrtltort lln(? tiona relating to it conform witli rMion ami ju-oven fuetj". That they have noonolod in tliiH IrikIkIiIo (leHisn ia shown by tho foot thnt their remedy i not only romlar, tmt widely ifHioeteil. KTpcrenei without thn kid of lMiinlia-t ha dcnviftft.'ttfvl ihnt it i a tottic of tho lltst onler, a afo atul tfforttiiRti remedy for and )revnntivo of ninlarinl diHeaaefr, ft aalntary anti-HPa-inodio and remedy for debility, flwl capital corrootivo of dlaordors of tho alomaoh, liver and bowel. The oldest peiiHionor in tho United States Is Mrs, Kllnaboth Cretzer, of llaltiniore, Md. Kho wiis 10U years old last Docombor. " Yon Pon't Know Their Vlu." Tliy enred me of arue, blliotiBnoas and kldtiry oinjilaiitt, as recommended. I hai half btittlo luft Whieli I timid for inr two lit tin gliU, whom tho doetors ami neighbors laid iviuld tun be ciireil. I attt ootilldent I ehotiUl havo loat both oT them 0110 night if I had not had tho Hop Hiiters in tuy hcnin to no. I Imind they did them so much Rood 1 contimiiwl with tlieiii and they aro now well. That is why 1 my you do not know half th valno ot Hop Hitlers, tttui ilo not recommend them liinnly enough.--H . HtH'lii'sler, A'. V. AnotT tlO,nnn,nil(l of writing paper in manu factured in tho United States annually. The Ilrnt Proof of Merit Is uniform sueoeas, and on this basis Warner's Sfo Kidney and Liver ('nro is without doubt one of tho "jonloM remedioa in thn land. Pai kii coflltm aro coiuiiiK into use. Tt'iiK Con I.ivr.rt Oil mado from solwted livers, on tho seashore, by CAswr.M, Hazard A Co., New York. It is nlwolutdy pnro and sweet, ratients who hsvo otli'fl takitii it prefer it to all others, riiywleiahs bftvo dwidod it superior to any of the other oils in market. i r rocket Scalo, 25o. Howard Mf'g Co., N.Y. A million bottloj of Cauhomnk, a demloriwHl extract of petnilonm, will prodtioo new ha'r on a million bald heads, which is Honioiliin? that no other Jirejiarstion ever dp-covurod will do. eaetine. (73 For Cancer and Cancerous Humors. The Dorfoi t'rii.rirutr. Jtcmltt. A ;it, v. WKHliat-tptnt. Co., III.. .Inn, li, 1H7B. ' XI it. 11. K. rnrvrNrf-l-iir Hir: Tn! in to rwUfy Ilia! 1 hnil nt ti mtirrniK Imtu Uw t'nnoi'r on hit fn n1 en imh uti (o w)tn 1 h-r nl of lour l't ln oM, w hrt )W vn v mpi'llv. til ll hit i iii,ivlmn l liftril of our mi."iiiiMl for ( mh't muiI rtiiinuHTil til Uk it, aimI uuMti'iiu', i-M'titi', n'con ruiH t'nm liiininn. I to fffi ht'tliT: nn ht'Pi'h Kiul f j i"i Ik !hUi frit tli Ifiiit-n hit! vlii. ti it xfrU'H. ni. (I in a fvw tiiDiitliH trti h)tlit(iM-r tl'flltl tht of tlio Vn.'ctiiiM, til 1 UJKXT VUlllV UUt itlllHiht bo'Hl 1 A I t'AHKIE Pk FORItKST.. 1 (N'Hify that T tun prrFiMiallv ncqnntnt )! with Mm, PfFom-f r, auil coiiMiilcr ht-r uuo oi tlio vrry btat of WOUIOII. Pa. S. II. FLOWERS. WHY WILl'yE SUFFER? The Priceless Vegetine. CANCElTcUllriD, Vahiitnoton, P. Ct Jan. 6, RHl, Pr. IT. 11. Rrm rxK. Tho n-Kt nyiuimthy I hv9 forotH'-iw w purton-rt trotii (liiiirT Mil t'nu (4irniH HHMinrc. luii'n t-cs me thnt it 1m my pftcml duty m writo to you, ultlioitli a Mruntrr torn. For two loirj riif I HU(!fnft tnl (-tuiUTVtl t)i ninni iwii:itul tt'rit't ntN rotn i'ltii.u-r of (ho IinAHt. Mv mm ili-ti.'d tho irrtorlH ot tlio hoft plivHit'inun, 1 trii nui nT i ni"n. wlit-n ti r-'t'iitlfiiian in tho oflce with mv liiMi ftiui H.lvi-i il hiin to try jour rtc l wH Voi,'t t'ii'; he t-r hi-: lit homo h hottlo, ltotoro t.ikinir hilt ot Mm- flrM hoi Ho, 1 nlcpt woli iifhtu, I continued tr-kui;' the Vtnt'iim. miiuinu' ovrrv flav. I 1iavh Utkt'ii IfUx ttlcM. I am now I'litiit-ly ciirod; not n vtihO of mv ui8iifu Irtt. X wish p. very on rould Know wliut :t rontl mi'ttu'inft it in for mirh dinaio, Vour ltKiun will nrVfP ho forgot u-ii. Wav (hnl pvrr l)livi. Ktntto ml iiioteot you, 1 tho turnout duily pnijiT ot 3f n. I-:. A. RKTVIXOTON, 717 O Street, NurthwoMt, Wa-ihiinfton, P. C. Vegetine. 1'ItKl'AKF.D BY II. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. Payno's Automatic Engines. Itelinl.le, Duniljle and Kconoiuleal, irlllfurtilh A htfe fumer with K Ism furl nriil tatter tlum auy othr A,ui7i! built, not littud with mi AntoniuHo Cut-off. Ki nd for lUtistnihrd Cataletiuu "J." lor lnforiimtiim i l'riei'. Ij. W. 1'aynk ti Siinm, Hnx Sfto. Domiin, N.Y. Wanted Agents f0n.my V&pi?3 Ilrrl nnl Hol l'roircior. It dnuhleH tli wiu of alxit; curved plftle, end bent linrlteil fantenlngiii (.'mutest novelty; umi'li st hii.1 moKt nn'ful iistetit on erth; two (zch: hcIIh nt Kiijlit: tiif prufit; trial pair inc. in'i i .j"n' " " . i " iihiht, iiuiicuorii, JVlft to $20 lrdtyathoma. Pamploa worth tr fne. tu AddiiWBSTiNaoW fcUu..l'ortlitml.Maltia. Improvements New THE EV3ASOM & HAMLIN ORGATJ CO. Whoae rahlnot or jiarlor orwinn have won hioheut honors at rvriiy onb of the ohkat wontii'ii rNDt's. TiUAl. exhibitions lor fouiitkkn VK a lis (boiiiif the only Auiorican oiyane which havo hoou found wnrthi in Hiicn at auy), UitvociffHiiti.it Mum and ohkatkb practically VAt.nAiii.it imi-rovkmknth In tlu ir Oivaut iu tUo i.Airr VLAK than ill an v similar pi'rind Hiniie the yuare hiuic; ami ;iru now oMVnim' cuiiANh or iiiiihfk v 11 , I'i'T'i.l'rL'i. in 'i i i Vii li A' WUAi.il r. T ,m. t.u., n aliout ort-'ims i'i'i;"iiillv. whioh will he uKi-ful to rvorv '".nuh i.n.i .1 uinij ii.i nijii-n in wtlilliH. 1 IUH WII II IIHU lmi HlVlt'M OI liri'Illil ih,m vi'iv'wii ) 1 1. ii' I V1'1 KTt.ii-M, it i j it it'iirv; in- ii.i iuii)iru Avi!., tlia AUU. linn root. ,ni hnrb. anil i. c 'ii.i ri ywarrftiii'tMfr ar-Vi i.n RlM-iL'S ASTjjA & CATARRH REMEDIf. ? .i rf V I'V' '" ".' "" muSf?? m,,h ASTtHMA or M'I HISIC. tr..l.. R .ml jTui rSrT. !!r'-' lrliianil-.colvluirnob.nt,ll,McilTip.llildunf ti.. U.l 3 .... oi li'y lllur.. lo .HottlnvclL.1, IV ' l '. : . ''' "rt hIh'I.I r.ln tor l.r..lh I n, luO.rlin w... h.joud d..orlllou. In .Ic,...,, I rprnnii!,do rl''l IjVr!" ,"''"" l.vr. mpiiuiiiliiis rool. nrl hnrb. anil Inh.lln, In. a,,dlolu. tl.u. ubtaluuL I tiutuaal.1, dMouinn rbt M& it"- VJOMPCPFIIL CURI '" ASTHMA r CATARRH, w.rrm.trd tor.iu..iLenit.iubi.-ucM. wMama K'f'. l. '" FiVE fnlhUTtS,"" iaeptl.utcull. ton ioi- aud n..p eonsk.il.bly. inr i wn nut iully anuuVi P.X1' W .T Hi ruMi. ..a. mild ola boicn r.loro In. r.m.lnrt.r I. tu proprl.lor aud II.. twu.y will b. reruuilcil i K'N"? .bd mo jour 'ldm.B lore lrli.lp.rk.ir. fR Of CHAROE. 8"ould yonr dro((l.l noi k.cp lhr,,.ri i J FO r rati nuai L l,v mill nn rr'T i.tof Ilia dmc. ft I nt V.,...l. h .11 II.H..I.I. i.i.. .. V.''1 I EJ i rirtor. t,.o,lr. Ohio, nr AtflFRT INWARD, t4 A.lor Ilou.. im Nr V,.rk c'ltr. ' 1 ELEGANT CHROfuO CARDS FOR M'ml ono throe-cent stump to puy poslutfo and packiuir. and I will Bi-nU you W iiKsorted ekirant oUromo curds, or a Bet of 5 irilt Miirjjuentt' curds. I am Kivliifr ytiu these e.leirimt curds lor : A:f i m ii'iiiiuiil.aiuiiii iiiuiii B1IHU iiinuDuu nji ii iiii-ui. rwiiu "S c. . jKNNiNoausHuiT,J7 Kiu.t 14th St., Now York. m J r ' 'V i twt you l-io 1 ivo thn'r-crnt ; A SPUING SCALH THAT CS fa PARKFirS POCKET SCLcb J iSjJS1 TIIF.KE ODTS ARE FUIJ, RIZK REI'I'ESENTATK NH uK PARKER'S PATENT POSTAL Al FOCKET SCALES t or Sale bU all lruualiH. Wl.r and tlardttave Ieale, . If you cannot Hud J ue tn jour tow n smd m ! 5 r "i ni. ! . J .nun. Bil V " for. I lTliUngmv1ngri'pfUth Lnnfft In hfaJtbytat. A STANDARD REMEDY IN MANY HOr.TCS. FnrC'ouirti, CoUn, t i oiiB. nronrlil"'!; "P'1 lJ otlinr Bftix-tliiuii f thn Tlirnnl ami I.I V' tiuiils uurlVBloil am uttorly b'jroiidallcini'',iiitjn. IH CONSUMPTIVE CASES It vproaohMi o n"r a anorlflo that "Ninoty-uvn"' ir cnt. am ii'mmni'iitlv curod whero tlio iliroo-. lion. ai-' atrioUy nuuplii'il Willi. TIuth Ik 1ii clii'iiil chI ar uthi r iUKioditiuU to hitnu tho youiiK or ohl., AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL! IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORMT J. N. HARRIS fc CO., Propr?tor, CINCINNATI, O. FOR SALE DyTQ. DRUGGISTS. TWO DOLLARS. A NEW DEPARTURE Fon I DEOREST'S Illustrated Monthly MAGAZINE. Tha Lirgest in Form, the Largest In Circulation Anil thn lioM In rvrrvthluif tht maVoa a tnniraHnO' iliwirnhln. Ihuimnil Mmithlv M ;ziiir imwnH Itiauil riniMiiatt"n of the rutcrtaltiiiiK. tho uafnk anil iH'Hiitiful, with atori", 'wii. )w'i!i, iwlilnna, fiunily iimltcr, ait crif.'iui. lovoly oil piiturwa, fitcM-l oiiirrnvliiKH, ami oihrf art fraturoa. K.'iiil Twiinty 1'i'iita fur it H'-iiii''ii ol'y, or ny. tcrilxt .Ixiuoiithaoh U-ial. for4i OOM.AK. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. Tht'ro la no imblloatlon clioap or v' Kioit In tha worhl. l or cimiliir of full pnrtlrulara. nililroaa XV. JKSXIalW HK.MOKEST. 17 Knnt 1 till .Xli-oot, Nrw York'. tWVoltiniii 18 rommrnoin with Novi-mbor. 1HS1, llil ll'urekt and liest Medicine erer jUdn. Aeolmblnatlon of Hops, Buohu, IWan dmllln and Uandollon, wllUall tlielmtawt ltutcl uraiiTu rowrtli of all othor Illttt'ii maiitheirtt Blood Purifier, Llvcf RB U ln tor, "d 1.IK and llalU lmiunnf No dlacnm 0 ,tui pomilbly lonit il wnore nop DiUpni am niSvedoYarlud aud portcvt are Hm.1t oneraUoua.1 Tktj e'.n tew U V "e"" lil S" iw' Toallwhoe mi4omMiUeuiM lrmiula-1' l,i.rtui.i.nrl urinary -oriraiia, or who r qnirean Ainrtlir Xoolo and mild BtiniulauC, lion Bittora are lui u"'l. Without IntCX- Icatlne, Ko nuuvr whatyour fe,ollntn or ymptflm are what tho i11m.- or all non Hop hi t- tem. Don't vait until yuuara " out ir you only fuel had or mlsoialU!,iu",w'eni at osee. It may nro your llfs.lt hanfl'' d bundreda. 8000 will he paM foraea'Ji thry will not cure ur help. Do not euilor or','t oor ,rl''"l uffer.hut uaeand urve thorn uw Hop a Rtfnrmtwr, nop Blttere Is no'V vu" druj-jrl rtrunkou no.it rum, hut 11 le luretea B " MoiliWno eriir made i the HI.WMn!is. 'WK-'O and liori" and no puraon or fainilyNV ahould tie without thorn. D.I.O.l'" ahsolut and Irreritl'ile cure & k torbntiikeniu'W, u of uptuin, tobiiouo and ,1 a' mirootli' AUaold hy di-ucy!:. s;ndJ for CJrt'uliir. Uoe K!llr. lift. C., f r. Iln.1,,1 N T a.wt TWv.nr.. itrt T T- . !,'WDiBiUiUUuraiavaTiivw'. - i If you nijiiv a la:i,'rli hoartlly Then ivaii oiirhi tKh'V' in KronKi (H Winn in v 'I'n 1 iI,m mi (I HpmiMii', Tliollnv ltrtiir.V Trti k ilont.ry; Tho autliiir, K. II. l'l.oto. i. IlIUHtratt d coati'iita ln. .V, 1 UI 11 on rcionn oi una o inn,- "VU-i" ruf Junl I. Ill ihn I'nl w.i.i !.... i , yV.f-' ''T M.'U'ir i.anti vim an mitdonn. 1 ho 1'olv. in a iiirtiirK-Kiui rnr 'iiilo;;ivrriH ol anv ono. .mi it u a v in i'r. cci.. Itox 7S, N.-w York I'itr. WELL-Bonina.siiss W "oej IMOMAl'UIHliU fcnd how to nui, ta folly llliutr.l.il. lplalnd and Mhly maar memlrit In "AmirioU AgTtcultVttt, " Mot. No., l,t, pace ir.X Knd tor It, P. Uiil., Iw in-lrwl, wuikwl by man, hur.. or .Iaimi rovr.r. N.rilM by hnii.r. lit orvry oouniy. tioo.llia.ln.Mfol Winl.r or huininrr iot wry proflublo. M.kos w.il. la .arlbi nTk .nywliriv, W. w.ol tLo n.ro.a of m.a Ib.t dm4 waU4 a.na .l.m rr-r tllu.lr.ud prle. Il.t ana term, te Ac.ata, Ki:m Woil , rioantor Co., 29 Beta Cttttt, UtffYork, V. B. L WANTEDks EDI ATELYI Yoonr Men tnl TTmoa tcr vrevtra tut Sw'.tl ToiitiMS u Eeck-kttpon, Fesmta, Oilostr.ea, to. Situations Guaranteed. AdJreuwiUiitamp.C0BB'SC0LLEGE.Painuvi(la.0. I 70 A WEKK. fl2 a day at home easily marts. Costly ' 4 Outtit tree. Add a Thub tt Co.. AUKUta,Maliia, Styles New Catalogue. flint introduction of this iiwtriiiu'iiut liy thrtu twruU exukllknce and enlaiuikii capai nv; kIkd liniiulal ami at liit j-airEs: -. -t, u and upward. A in.w n-nnj uniuiinr, inni, Illliy lliri'l I llll ('. , pri- , iiiul cirotilur fyntuihiii tiu h Tntonnutioo illtte. ono thinkiiiL' of iiiiri'liitxiiiL' uii CO., 154 Tnmiout Btroct UOa'fOS hi -lit. 'tic' mut U X.,Ult iiXO fear? uki HOri I if lOTIUKl O niTlinnii irt 77 liih.llna ih. at.dlolu. lliu. nblAluwd. I t,..ti.nuiuiu . . fr tA"'',i' Bf H1C y ou 10 rcuu tu tUo document lows - ot'iu statntito Wfc, or ir you rvuuire both sets en- ii at Want UK CAUUIED IN TIIIO POCKET? .I.L."l ,' rem, In poMiMe Ktai.4 .nA w,n , , . (SMHaflRaJl It