TTo A re Xot Old. IVe r not olil, though j-onrs hnve rolled Like slindims from onr pn(h tway, Binoo first to in" thoti didst rjnfolil , Thy lore ohl happy, linppy day! We are not oldl Thy chocks nro fairer thnn the rose, Thy lips ar sweotor thnn tho dow, Thy hand is whiter than tho sucre-s, Ard as the heavens thiue eyes are bine: V6 aro not oldl Tims doaleth gently with tig horo, No change our hearts have ever known; Onr joy increases year by year, For sweet contentment is our owni Wo aro not old! At In the past may wo glide on, All gently down the stream of life, And when we roaoh onr jonrnoy's end, May we togother rest my wife: We are not oldl , iV. 5. Spenser. II UXOR OF THE DAT. . A pretty girl of eighteen is' a boot black in Galveston. Sho takes the Bhine out of the fellows. New York Commercial. "They tell mo you havo had some money left you," said Urown. "Yes," replied Fogg, sadly, "it left mo long ago." Boston Tra nscript. The average life of a locomotive is only thirty years, but tho average life of a locomotive engineer is sixty. The engineer can jump. Philadelphia News. At Norwich, Miss Maria Tiaker was married to Mr. Butcher. The bride .-was given away by her uncle, Mr. Urewer, and tho clergyman who mar ried them was Mr. Fainter. Quiz. " I can marry any girl I please," he eaid, with a self-satisfied-if-you-loved- a-girl-would-you-marry her expression of countenance upon his languid face. " 2so doubt," she responded: "but what girl do you please ?" They don't speak now. Old gentleman (looking at a very bob-tailed horse): "Bless mel how short they havo cut hh tail." Attend ant : " His master is a member of tho Society for the Frotection of Animals, sir. In this fashion he will not annoy tho Door flies." A correspondent asks: ""Whattimo " of year do tho days begin to shorten?" "When you have a note in bank. A note in bank is the great annihilator of time. Tho davs aro crowded to gether in thin layers, and the nights are like a smear from a brush. Arkansas Traveler. blacking The title of the lesson was, The Rich Young Man, and the golden text was "One thing thou lackest." A teacher in the primary class asked a little tot to repeat tho two, and look ing earnestly into the young lady's face the child said : " One thing thou lackest a rich young man." Congre gationalLst. A boy paid his first visit to pne of the public schools the other day as a scholar, and as ho came home at night his mother inquired: "Well, Henry, how do you like going to school?" " Bully!" ho replied in an excited voice, "1 saw four boys licked," one girl get her car pulled, and a big scholar burned his elbow on the stovo, I don't want to miss a day." They were talking about dogs the habits, comparative intelligence, etc., of those sagacious animals when young Itutherbert said: " Well, sir, my dog's a dandy, he is. You ought to just see him syietimes, Honestly, I believe he has more sense than I have." " That's a very doubtful compliment for tho dog," said old Mr. Gloomy, who eat over in a cornur, "Those people," said tho pastor, solemnly, after giving out his text., "who are either too poor or too stingy to afford fly screens at home, are perfectly welcome to sleep in this church-every Sunday morning." And then he went on with his sermon, but he preached to the wide-awakest con gregation a good man ever looked down upon. Ilawkeye. Did you ever see a woman mail a letter? Sho will undertake to d rep it into the box; then sho draws it back and scans tho directions; tries the stamp to see that it is on fast; scruti nizes tho gummed side and runs her finger over it oneo or twice; then gives it cne or two sudden jerks, which send it rapidly into the box. Sho then peeps in to see if it went through. "What a man your father is I" ex claimed Mrs. Homespun, looking up from tho letter sho held in her hand. "Ho says ho has bought a French clock, and shall bring it homo with him. What will it be good for except as an ornament? None of us can tell the time by it, unless you can, Edith. You know something about French, don't you V Boston Transcript. A man in Iowa has invented a new fastening for horse collars. It is lucky that the horse's collar does not fasten to a button in the back of his shirt, because if it did, judging from human experience, when it Hew off after lie had broken his thumb nail trying to crowd it into a new button hole, he would just kick the stufling out of anything he was hitched to, even if it was a freight car. Boston Bulletin. The Tlrst American Circus. The first circus in the United States Started out of Putnam count y, N. Y , In 1827 or 1823. It had eight or ten performers, as many horses, neither tent nor scats, and advertised only by marching through tho village invested, with a man ahead calling out the place of exhibition, etc. The programme included feats of strength, leaping, etc., and riding without saddle, nud the ring was pitched in yards wherever conve nient. After a time an elephant was added, and from this grew the menagerie addition. In 1832 the first tent was used in New York city. FOR THE LADIES.. AVtint Women Kern. There n re few occupations open to women by which they can farn large sidaries. Teachers are tho best paid workers, receiving from ?600 to f WO a year. But, as a rule, women receive from twenty to thirty per cent, less than men for tho same or equivalent service. Good saleswomen, for ex ample, get from $(i to f 10 per week. Some few who havo served a long time receive 12. and occasionally a salary as high as f lo is paid ; but tho latter are very exceptional cases. Good female cashiers obtain, on the average a little more than good saleswomen But $15 per week is a large stipend lor a cashier, and It requires guaranteed ability, the best of refer ences, and sometimes good security, to obtain such a position. The only employment in which as high as f'M a week is ever paid to woman npp?ars to bo In the oflico of a bookkeeper, and hero tho average of wcges Is far below $300 a year. The majority of good bookkeepers get irom ?iu to if 1J per week, and many women well trained in tho business think themselves fortunate if they ob tain $3. The sewing girls employed by large firms during tho busy season, ana who aro engaged in the making of dresses, cloaks, underwear, etc., sel dom receive more than seventy-five cents or $1 per day, and even then are obliged to remain idle for some months during the year. A favored few cm ployed on "custom work" or intrusted with the care of small departments, earn from $9 to $10 weekly. Tailor- esses are paid at about the same rate, Skilled compositors find no ditliculty in earning all the way from $3 to $14 per week, though tho latter sti pend i3 exceptionally good, and is paid in very few offices. This class of workwomen, however, has multiplied so greatly during the past ten year that many are unable to get employment from one year's end to the other. In the position of house keeper $1,000 a year is occasionally paid to an experienced woman, trust worthy and capable of assuming the entire management of a first-class es tablishment; but such instances are very exceptional, and can only be com manded by experienced women, well trained theoretically. On piece-work in artificial flower manufacture and occupations approximating to the ar tistic, it is stated that wages as high as $13 are occasionally earned by first class hands; but in ordinary industries from $3 to $12 per week represents the average earnings of a woman in occu pations requiring some training, and from $3 to $(3 is a common wage in the lower industrial walks. Fashion Notes. Fink and pale brown make a pretty combination. Slate-color, an ugly and unbecoming color to either blonde or brunette, for some reason unknown, has come into fashion once again. Three rows of gold buttons are set down tho front of frocks made of stuils into which gold is woven, and constitute their sole trimming. Turkish and India embroideries of soft, dull, yet rich coloring will trim tho self-colored cashmere and cloth dresses worn later in the season. New wool goods have ball figures three inches wide, of a shade so nearly like that of the stuff that the whole fabric' appears to be plain at the first glance. The long gauzo veils formerly used here, but now out of style, are worn in Europe and called American veils. Meanwhile the English mask veil of red tulle is adopted here. New bonnets and hats for tho sea son between summer and winter have the brim of summer straw with a wintry velvet crown. Styles for tho demi-season are otherwise well defined. The pelisse to be worn next winter is precisely like the long plain redingote worn two years ago. It is made of cloth and trimmed with braid down tho front and back, but not around the skirt. There is nothing very new in the gilt and silvered ornaments to bo used on bonnets next winter, but thero are crescents enough among them to sat isfy all the rabid Egyptian sympa thizers. According to the indications thus far tho cloth pelisse trimmed with braiding on tho seams and down the fronts will bo tho outside garment most worn next winter. Some have vests braided across the front. Soft feathers in white or palo tinted colors aro worn in tho hair with admi rable effect, and with full evening dress,' diamond stars, arrows and cres cents, or pins in tho shape of small flowers and leaves are used to fasten the plumes in place. A new color has been added to the already extended list of novel, artistic shades. It is called honeysuckle, and in one light is of a delicate rosy pink, and in another throws out a delicious golden hue. It very much resembles the aisthetic tint known as "dawn" which appeared last year. At present the color that Is the rage in the fashionable world is a compro mise between gray and fawn, with a tendency to gray. Moonshine-bluo comes next in popularity, but it is not every one who can stand it. Tho name of another new color is ficelle, really twine-color ; but ficelle sounds soft almost girlish. Twine-color would be intolerable. Sailor hats are worn this fall, trimmed with a ribbon as deep as the crown, drawn tightly around it, and then tied with an upright bow at one side. A wreath of poppies or corn (lowers, or a mixture of both, is frequently added with good effect. The dyed straws matched to tho toilet, are easily found, as they come in nearly every color In this jaunty shnpe. Some of the new gimps have silk chenille tufts interwoven into them with very soft and pretty effect, and another novelty in trimmings is a plush brocaded galloon of silk with bits of silver or gold showing in the raised designs. These last trimmings come in lasmonabio shades or prune, marino blue, bronzo brown, olive, dark green, dark garnet and black. Elegant skirts for dressy wear nro made of black satin do Lvon, with ruflles of the samo alternating with those of black Spanish laco. With this skirt is a tunic of black satin do Lyon in punier style, bordered' with black Spanish laco ruffles, and above this a jersey jacket of plain black Lyons velvet, finished at tho throat with a collarette of Spanish lace. A Farisian writer states that tho draping of skirts is becoming more and more elaborate, while opinions are divided upon the subject of tho tour- nure. Tins accessory should be but a slight one with tho short costume, leaving the hips quite free. Whether paniers are worn with tho dress or not, one needs a support to the puff and drapery, which is looped up very high m me uacK. Wasn't In. The occupant of an olllco on Con gress street west fixed matters one dav ims wcfKiu Huciisnape mat any caller nau 10 run ino gauntlet ot a boy in the ante-room, and as ho retired into his den beyond he said to tho youth: sow, young man, look mo in the eve. " Yes, sir." " And remember what I say." " Yes, sir." "If any person calls and asks if I am in you must say you don't know l ou will then ask their business. If they say it is a financial matter you must come in here, stop a minute, and return and sav that I am out of town to take baths for my rheumatism." " 1 cs, sir. Tl 1 11 xt was naruiy an nour oetoro a stranger came up. and when asked his business ho replied: " AVell, I called on a little errand In volving some money." iliac was the cue for tho boy. Ue retreated to the back room, winked nt his employer, and returned to the ante room and reported: lie has just left for the country on a vacation. "Then 111 leavo a note," said the man, and he sat down and wrote n ew lines and took his departure, When ho had been gone ten minutes tho employer came out to read it. Ho read : " Called to pay you that ninety dol lars, but you were out. Am off for Tennessee. See. you when I return in January. Tra-la! It was tho work of only ten seconds to fling on his hat and reach the street; out ic was too late. An hour's hard work, including a walk to one of the depots, failed to turn up tho man who nan money to leave instead of a bill to ollect. The boy over there was look ing very much cast down yesterday. One would have said that somebody had beet swearing at him. Detroit t ree press. " Rub the Rust Off." Listeners do sometimes hear cood things of themselves if they are in- 1 A. 1 . . . - in,t7nth7tn th tV,- iu""wl"R instance the truth the listener heard uiuuiary listeners, in the tollowing n.s uueouin ana blunt, but it v sr useful Dr. J. M. Reid, secretary of the Mis sionary society, tell3 a good story rela tive to himself. Once, when editor, he was invited to preach in Chicago. lie was taken to tho church by a good brother, who landed him there early; and, no one being present but himself, he took a seat in the church alone to meditate and rest for the evening ser nion. It was just at dusk, and he had not been seated long before he heard persons engaged in a prayer service in an adjoining room. He listened Presently a loud, zeal ous brother engaged in prayer. lie touched upon various matters, and in voked tho Divine blessing upon them, including " the speaker of the evening," Dr. lleid. For him he prayed very much as follows: " O Lord, bless him who is to speak to U3 this evening; he is a poor, weak man, but make him a power. Uless the message that he shall bring. Wo know that he is only an editor, and that hois rusty; but, O Lord, rub tho rust off." ur. Keid said that the man prayed earnestly, oblivious to the fact thu " the editor " was listening; and, as an emphasis to ins prayer, he (theloc tor) uttered a hearty " Ame!" Methodist. Measuring tho Perspiration. By means of apparatus constructed specially for the purpose it has been found practicable to measure tho amount of perspiration in different portions of the human body. It is also found that the most important el ement in reference to the atmosphere, in this connection, is its relative hu midityan increase of this relative humidity corresponding to a decided diminution ; in the quantity of per spiration. Of less importance is the influence of temperature, an increase of this acting not so much directly by increasing the capacity of the air for lnoisturo as it does indirectly, by first of all bringing about some changes in the skin, increasing tho supply of water at the surface whence the evap oration takes place. The clothed arm is found to bo subject to variations in the amount of perspiration, which are dependent upon the exterior influences of the air, as is the case with the naked arm; clothing does not, in fact, dimin ish, but rather favors, the evaporation of water from the surface of the body. A prosperous Michigan baby-car riago manufactory had its origin in tho birth of fifteen babies in the town m thirteen days. A carpenter got the jon oi making carriages for the whole number and from that start the bus! ness grew. In Uw'Times of Fhihulelphla wo ob serve: ilr, John McGrath, 12:10 C hristian street, was cured by St, Jacobs Oil of revere rheumatism. Spain produces more lead than any 1 1. . . . ; inn ... "hut uauon, iju.wu tons last year mo i nited Mates enmo second, with lllr.WU tons; Germany next, with 1)0, 000 tons; and England follows, with iw.uuv tons. Gave instantaneous relief. St, Ja cobs on. Neuralgia, l'rof. St. Louis Pont-Disiwtrh. iler. 1 lie world s production of tin last year was 43,713 tons; in 1330 it was 0-IVJU4 tons. Who has not seen tho fair, fresh yonng girl transformed in a finy months into the pule, haggard, dispirited woman? The sparkling eyos are dimmed, and the ringing lough heard no moro. Too often tha causes are d! s orders of the system which Dr. JPierce't " Fa vorite Prescription " would remedy in short ecription" will nufuilinelv cure all "f.,...u num. npiueiuwr, uini tiia "vorii iv- -pHuneRsps, ana restore teuHit and beauty. iy all druggists. Semi three stamps for Dr. Pierce's treatise on Diseases of Women (! iwes i. Aiwrp's w oblb a Medio AL Asaoon- tihn, uuuttio, in. i. Tmk lterlin butcher who i,nn.,.,l r i,; I'o.uiu-is tne iiisinnrcK sausage has Iipkii nr. rested for msultimr theOerman statesman. tvl 5 . i1""1 ,dn Jrowi,y. debilitated, hare foph-nt headache. movU testes bad", poor JP1 etite, tongue coated, you are suAVrinu from torn i. I liv... n, l.n? iv"'U .yo."f, eedily and permanently as Ur. V.erce's " UolUea Modical Dis,rv . Ky all Di-nggista. Acot.T $1.000,000 are now invested in Tn. Jics-ee m cotton factories, and they are in a prosperous condition. dyspeplle or constiimteil. two stamps for pamphlet, Wom n'i lVrt- SAKX MkDICAT. Assort ATIOV. Buffalo. U Y St. Paul. Minn., in l.m,i,- ;,, i, .i.....i.. ttmt sho rests on n solid foundation of mnir. ni'tic ore. B 1 InppT unit ThnnlifUl. . 10.4 J kntu Sriu'.irr, rStTFAAO, N. Y., Oct. 1, 18S0. f II. II. Wauneb it Co.: Sirs I was ahnost blind, and was given up to die by my doctors, when your Safe Kidney and Layer Onre re s' ore d my siht, cured my lirer of ite tor pidity nud freed me of the dustross or con slant constipation, biliousness, and general' lolullty. RHUS Vv.IAk KHaltMAM. TllKKR nro HOW 1:18 factorins in PlinrlAO. to;i. S. C. cmnloviiiu 4.4.rwl ikmhhi Mf.nsmas's Peitonizkd beef tokio. tho only preparation of beef containing its entire nu tritious properties It contuinsblood-making, force-generating and life-sustuiniug proper ties; invaluable for indigestion,dyspoi8ia,ner vous prostration, and all forms of general de- L'ilill Ullso.ill llll UnfWhlrxl pnmlif irma sIlIIik. tho result of exhaustion, nervous irotrnrion. overwork or acute disease, particularly if re sulting from pulmonary ooinplaiuU. Caswell, u.azuruJHjo.,prop'rs.,IS.. Sold by druggists Frnyer Axle G ream. Une greasinii lasts two weeks: all otlinra two or three days. Do not be imposed on by the humbug Ht litis offered. Ask your dealer f orFra zer's, with label on. 8;ives your horse lalHr and you too. It received first medal at the CenteH- mul and Paris Impositions. Sold everywhere, No poisonons drum enter into tha nomnn. sition of Carboliue, a deodorized extract of petroleum, the natural hair restorer and dressing as now improved and perfected. It is tne penection ot trie chemist s art. Fliea nnil Iluni. rites, roaches, untti. beiibuirs. rat. mice. KOphers, chh unlinks cleared out by "Rough onKats." ic. &.! i 'Alt Vl'lll If .IV a Treatise upon tho Horse and his Diseases. Book of 100 pages.. Vnlunblo to every owner of horses. Postage etamna taken. Niit Postpaid by New YGrk Newspaper UuionTlM Worth Street, Now York. The Science of life, or Self-PreseryaHnn. a meuiriu wora ior every man young, middle aged or old. 125 invaluable prescriptions. TWENTV-FOlIt IIOL KM TO MTE. From Joliu Kuhn. Lafayi-ttn, Ind., who announces that he 1 now lu "porfoet health." we Bars th fol. lowing: "Ona year ano I was. to aU arpearance. In the last stAKH of Consumption. Onr beat phyii. dans gave my rase up. I finally got so low that onr doctor said I could net live twenty-four hours. My friend then pnrehawid a bottU at DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LHSGS. which oon- idcrubly bimetlted me. I continued until I took nine bottles. I am now in perfect health, bavin used no other medicine. DR. DeWITT O. KFXT.IMriKR'g I tMvnrv-r I. infulllhle cure for Kheumtiin, Snralna, Lameness and Dlseanes of the Scalp, and lor promotlnc tha urowth of the Uair. 2j C'enta will Kay a Treatiae ton tha Uoraa and bis UlasaMa. Bosk ef 100 bum, Valuable to every owner of hnrae. Portage stamps taken. Best postpaid by NEW YORK NEWSPAPER UNION, ail wort B street, new York. An Only Daughter Cured of Consumption. When death wm hourlr exneuted. all remedial! haTlnjr fAilod, end lr. 11. Jamee wu axixiritnftnttnr with the many herha of Caluutte, he aooiAentally lease e are- ii'tration wluoli curen ma enly enna el l.oneiimpuan. Ilia child At now In this oouutry. aud enjoying the boat lion can he positively and eemaneatly eures. lee doctor now givoe tlaa Keciee free, eely aakiag twe three. rtrntfttainns to pay elpeuees. Thia aerealae enrea Night rtwunta, aueea at the htomach, ews will break ep a freah Cold ill twenty-fanr honra. a,ddreaa Oraddeck 4 Co., IK1 Race Street. Philadelphia, naming thia paper. i intuitu, nana proved totlieworia Uiat i:sneuilip Tbat terrible sooorge fever and ague, and its eongener, bilious reaoittent. Deal doe af feetieaa ef the stoav ach, livwr aad bowels, produced by uaeaa tio air and water, are both aradleated aad prereete by the as of Hoe totter Stem aob bitten, a purely yegetable elLxlr, ia duraed by phyiiciana, and mere exlenalvely need at a remedy far the above olaea ef die. orders, as well as for many nt hern, than any edioine of the age. r gale by all Drue. iHtH aud Dealers gen ny. fli f US f r certainly tiext, ha1n been eo 'MIPI TITION lor M.Ti:i:.N VKAnfci m olht-r Am-Miriin Orraua having benn found eu.ua! at any. utht-r A i A,... ( II a ei:vi htrle I eontnaes a icr.'d an,l d pow Kith beat quality, for pepulal in pcnltir iiimmo in AnhnrlK papula! . at only 2. JM'" IHM)!(.M OTiriCK HT r laniniea H MTV .ai!i.'!'J' fiia- '7!i !'.l. ttlOR.WIM. ftlH) an., upward. The lurir mu,U are u hoi In m:v i i.i.rsTii ati:u catalog l'e i iiek. rtiirtt tiu at'fJ n'h.-r fran. A Un fur nssiuMnli have eemmenred e ef I IMIIKII P IANOK. uitrodeiMiis iirl.ii,' imii cii i,u,m ; adding te power and beauty ol tone anil duiablllty. Witt nt' roir h,nin. nt.q iirfr '1'V".'.". '".r 'M'l'NTKATiilJ (.'lit- t I I. A H, with full uarhcularft, rnr.F. nTi'J.'. .';i!V.,& OIU5AN AM) I'l AMI IO, t.YI Tn Ml hi., lintluii : 411 k'. I llll M .N. 1 ui It; 1 iimh h1iiii.Ii Air lik-Hgu. ANY energetic man that wanta to make money fast aud himyajjleaildi t V. M.rahall, toctuut, N. Y. YQMKfS HTM V TO 10 "Lra 'ewrphy In a ivvnu It a. fl low moot lie and be certain ot a alius If-"", Jv-yjjjrwiugjiroe., JamoeviileWuij lNaw cTnuiru &9 uLiLJIJIOEfJEu L EililfflSl. Neuralgia. Sciatica. Lumbaan. Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings end Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches: No Preparation on earth enunli St. J irons On M a SflV. Sffre. mi.tliil ami rhmn. --. I lteniedy. A trial entail- but the comparatively .ona omiav n av trnu, and everyone iulterlng wlth pain can bare cheap and positive proof of it Directions tn Kleren Laguag-s. BOLD BY ALL PKUOGTSTS AND DEALEE3 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGEIjER & CO., Baltimore, Md., tr. B. JU MEKCITANT'S OAllGTJNa OTI, is the pKitwt uud tho stuiidiird llnimrni of the Lulled suites. Jatrirosizp, Sl.tHl; medium AO tvnus- smsii, coins; snmll slzu fur fiimllv uae, 5 tients; Mereliimt's Wonn Tablets, as wui. ruriwinu.v every uruggibtiuia aualor iu scuurui iitrtx'nutiaiso. For Family Use. The fisrg-llng- Oil Mnlmnnt with wnm niiArrKB, iireitiroa for mi man fltwh, is put up in miiill bottles onltf, and docs uot gtuin IUO a&iu. iTice M ccuta. The GargHntf Oil Almanac for 1883 Is now In tlio hands of our printer, find will ' ready for dlxtritmtiim tliirinir thomontlio ot nuremiipr nnil iieoemtier, IKK.'. ThoAl inanno for the) coiiiinu; y,.ar will be mom uen- mi aim instruetivn timu ever, and will be bc-uv ireo vo any address, write lur ono. Ask tho Nearest Drugrelst. If tho denlers In your place do not keep Merchant's (iarRlinflr Oil for bale, insist Umiii their sendinn; to us, or wliero they (ret their iiieoicines, and (rent. Keep tlio bottle well corked, and slinko it before tisinir. Yellow wraiiptir for uuiinal and whlto lor buuian UtsU. Special Notice. The Merchant's Onnrllnu Ollhns been in use asa liniment for half acenturv. All wo ask Is n fair trial, but bostiro and 'follow di rections. Tho (iirRlln(r Oil and Jlorchant's Worm Tablets nro for wile by all diwtrlMtH and deal ers in general uiurchuudiso throughout tho world. Wanufaoturpd nt Ixiekport, N. T., by Mer chuut'e Li nr'irl lnjf oil Company, PIANOS ARE vsrrt and iNnoRHFn) hv ttif great. hST AKT1ST8 IS T11K WOIOI). PATTI ! VALLERIA! CAMPANIM! BRIGN0LI ! OLE BULL ! CERSTER ! KELLOGG! GALLASSI ! ABBOTT ! PEASE ! MARIMON 1 LABLACHE! RAVELLI ! MARIE R0ZE! CASTLE I WAHKKtMMI! 07 FIFTH AYEXUE, XEW YORK. For Kale hy nit lendinic Pinno llnnsos. CATA LOUUl h MAll.CU KKIOL. OK LUlAKliK. b?mttta rtlirf m tho worst caei,iri3uri-B t-miforl-!j tn Ami li I aniejet"p; eiiociB cure where a ! othem fail. J I LJ trial rnnvinres the intj( tH'ptittil, Iric er((r. nri" 6 i,(iOof J'rnrvUftnor.iTniaiL Bjuh Io i- I.K riiertimn Piti ,! tifii i k J Ut at.... FIVE-TON 1G1 SCALES Si 111 Iron aad Staal, Duhla Braaa Tate B.aa J . At pava tiie (raljjlit. all alaea aqually low, M f i. book, eudieM H ' J ill OF BiNCHAMTON, J-J BiMhixtot, IT. 7. JONES CURES MRE All ELSE FAILS. BeHl('otiKhbyrii. 1 H.t-tiH3. tit l.'so in time, hold hv linli-Liitii. lp, THRESHERS tu i, n. I'lpe.f. I J 1 1. a trd iirloe lii free. TUH AIJLiMAN 4'1 AVLOHtO..Manatield.U ptiVntrtl Anihrr Heed Cf, Kit I X i " rii I per Nl rf m itS, H.-Iioiiutady, N. T. Iflff Jr.wptRT, Sii.vehwahe, retailed Vi-'J Tt ft O 111 V" lil-.ii rat on. l'nue lint frmi. tllWil W iVVV. Konnedy, rXKboil, N. V ELECTROTYPE STEREOTYPE r mrnmmmM Secretary. 99 V?W0MAN CAn HEALTH OF W3MAr .UrWFATHIZEWITI1 l THE HOPE Or IA yn, Sn LYDIAE. PINKHAM'3 v' VEG-ETAELS COMPOUND. A Pnro Cnrc for nil FEMAt B WEAK. i:8sr, Inclndlntr Iiirorrbt-B. Ir rosotnr nnd lnlnful IIIcnstiniaiM lullitmiiintlon O-nd ncerBtloncf tho Vom1t l'lnodtng, PKO tAPr i'Ti:m, c. fpriesennt tothetasto, sflii-acluns nd Immediate Inltititrrl, ltlsngrenthelpln preirnsney, and llcvd t-Jdn durl.-ig labor and at reeular periods. rilVSlCUNBl'SKlT M fftKM'MIIE IT FniaXY. rTFnn ill Wtimiwm of fMteneTatlve onrans of ellhiM et'i, It Is second to no rcfrtedy that has swr horn before the pnblloi and for all dleeases of tb lUnmrrs It ie the ermtat Boned r (As Iforid. tWUIIINEV rOMn,ArST8 of Elth.w Sex l ind (iroat R ellcf In lis t ee. ivota r. rrvtciAilrSi moon prRrrrKit will m-uiii'Mo m il voB.iire of liuinoi-e (rom the Khiod. el the same time will give trne and etrenirtn o Iheuyutom. AainaryeUinalu rosnltsee the Compound. T"lX'tr! the Compound and Wood Pnrifley an pre. prrcd at an and e Wentofn ATtnue, Umn, Haas. Tlceot cither, 111. Six bottlm for Th Componnd n a.' tiy ninU In tho form jf pills, or of losensws. on rrojlcl oi lirtco, (1 per box for either. Mrs. Ptnltham freuly sjiMvers idl letters of tnipilir. Enclose Soso Hnip. Bend for pamphlet, t.tntton Vilt itP fWf.TPfn B. lTsirrtAife Mtkh m.i.B rriro Constipa tion. BlUoi..u,ieeutid Torpidity of Uw Liver. M .Nana. -M-l,- br oil Iru:rtt.C W FOR THE PERMANENT CURE CF C O f J STEP AT! ON- Ko ether dtsewis is so nrevalrat in tJiie omirb 1 jiry aa Lonatipaunu, r:icl no r'nc'.y has ever equauci me coiebmlod E-irrJEV-WOIlT as a J o ire. v inrovi'r t .ocr.ui o, ncwover obstluats Uie ooeo, tills re:a.ly -.v.U overcome It, CI I VTO TaadUrtrwelna eomplalnt i em Mwe is very apt to bo complicated with oonatlpnUnn. Kldner-Wort sirenrthens the weakened parts and quickly ouros all kinds of rile even whoa ihjraiolaus aad medwipee have bolore tilled. RNEUFilATSSS 9 rorthfslt 1 taaWOl. ) Pnnrtri, CUKE, ns It Is for AXI. the painful , dweaeoeof tho Kidneys, .Ivor and Dowel, l It cleanses the eraUiui of tlie acrid poison that ' onn oe tlie lroidiil euJl'orlni wliloh ouif the victims ot rlieumntiam oan reallro. THOUSANDS OF CASES ; of the worst forma of tnis terrible dlaeasehav . boca quioklv relieved, and in a short Urn Pr.RFaCTI.Y Cu'tEU. I'Tylt elennaea. HiiviiNhra. alvai Wew f t .11 to all the Important orirana of Lhs bodr. The natural aotlon of tlie X ldneys Is restored. I Tho I.lver is cleansed c f all diaeneo, said tha ; Bowchsiiiovo finely and hcaltlilull. I wit Acts nt the enmo time on the KTDVJfYS ' IJVEBNB BOWl.Ui.jt I MI1.U br HUl l.l.'KIS SI. I.IIJI IllarllitV. Dry onn b sent hvinsil W1.I.I.H. Ult'HAHIlHON t'o.. llurlltKrn. Vt. TI TO AGENTS VANTED to make money rapidly eelhiif our MC W H A rsra arhaa.'si BOOKS SIS Showiiir up Ob Nrw York of to-Anr. with IU oaJftctw. it iowdrJ t)iorjugbfre, iM rushlnf lTmtd UUn. itm CHutttui lifiitsv h-a romaiir.IU rnviUi-7. It dark crlirwul stiHi tnibl Utf-wit, lu eharliiM, ana In fact cry tliVvof tif in thtt irrt city. Ivnft Ml tima rWilioiT alow hoo4u, but amid fur ou-ft.1a.ra rlvuia; full labia or oohtrnui, tctrrna U Aurotta, Ao. Prrp3tua bow rajui fciitl irrlNrr tn rm titniuuid. AAiirrm ftOUOIsA84BE0R,,M M.ftmath St. . PhllU.lpJiU, P4 I-ersons' fnrsottve l'lii make New RleU Bl.aei, and will oeuplelely chanse the hlood in the en. ... ;'r,tm i" 1 'res months. Ar,lwii who will take ! , l..i'!;Ch,M ',l't lT?m M . may be reatored aousd health if audi a thins he pawuu' bold every. Where or eent hy mail lore.irllt letter etamna 1 form TDIITU is MiairtT. rr.aasrtNis, I llU ll l., I.rul Sp.kU. A.r innM .! F.,kf .ill, Ht S3 M.e. V1U1 bMfl'l. W . . ..a k.k 1 1..,. uj . , 1 ..... 11,. TUSB W vM fuMir. ttiuha4 M iei, !U mi, Ium! Wll, fli.wa, U...J rM.r. w all m. miuA, Aaaiarnt. L. Hmwm.i'1 rL,Sua, tie AND KOT TV EAR CfVf "T hv Watchniakeia. ltymall, Uocts. Oirculars) oi;t. w ws r KEHi. J, a. fUttUll t VO., 38 l)ef Bt.t H.X 10WLEDGE ISTOWEH KNOW THYSELF, TIIE HCrENCTC OF I-TFFi Oft, rui:sLitVATi ION, la madiral trAatiaa on Ei haunted Vitalltj, Nerroat and PbyaiomJ Ibilitr, Prematura) Itcliue in Man ( la a.n iudiaiwnsabte tra at is for every man, wUethex young, mid.lla-aced or old. THE HCIENC'W OF T,TPF( Olt, SELF- aKESEUVATlON, Ts bryond all com part eon mwt Ttranrtimary vnrkon Phyf ii'l'-itT -vt-r puMirthM, Thrn ta nutliin wtiat4TAr tiiAl llift mArrici or fiiuclA ean eitkr require or ivinh to know but what u tuily w,UmetJ. Toronto THIS SCIENCF OF t.TVFt OK. ritESKItVATl, Intnicta those in health how to remain ao, and the In rtltd how to rieoome well. OuntAiua ouu hundred and twenty-rive iuvaUiHhle ir(fieritUuiia fur elt dmni of taui and chronic d'stta!., fm- each f.f u'nifb rlrifc clnaa phyaicmn would cUa'v from to $Ui. LnUo Lancet, THE BCIENrrc Ol IsIFKi OK, iMti:si:uVATHN, Contnlna AX) pMra, firrej atetd euKrTinir, la tnperbly bound in French 111 11 nl in, viiitxMHl, tull tilt. It ia ft marvel of art Jifl bnauty, VrtiTnted to he hot tor mmhcal h'tak in every wmac ihnn c.ti he oht iind eUe wtinre ftr double the price, or tile money will be refund ed in every iuatance. Author. THE ISCJENC K OP MFI'i OU, SELF I'iCl-StKVATlU.'N, Ia so much superior to all other treat iees on medioal aubjecta that comparison is absolutely uupusttible. HuaioH iJtrald, THE ISt'IENTF OF MKP t OU, SELF- rU.EUVAT10.. Ia sent by mail, securely sealed, postpaid, on receipt of price, only Kl.tSV new edition). Small illuatrsiodsampleft. Go. 8end now. The author can bs oousulted on sll Idiaeases reqairinj skill and experienoe. Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE. r W. II. rAHKLII, 31, I).t 4 nulflnrli Slrrct. ltnainn. niasA. r IwPlweei'lelJ 81II.F MACHINERY AND TOOLS F0R"TYPE F0UNDEES, PRINTESS, ETC. PRINTING MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. OSTHANDER & IIUKE, 81 and 83 Jackson St.f Chicago. J. W. UbTUANKUt, Ute of H. lUrtt A Co. Cuao, Huuii. Ute oi lluku A Bieuotjr.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers