HUMOROUS SKETCHES The One lie Didn't Tnkr. ".Tamos I" " Yes, pa." " There were seven California pears in (hat cupboard. Six of thorn are gone. Do you know anything about it?" " I never took one of them." "Sure?" ' Certain, pa. "Wish I may die, if " "You wicked, bad boy; how often liave I told you never to use. such an expression? Here comes ma; lotus see if fhe knows anything about it." Mamma pays she saw James take nt least live of them. " You little rascal 1 How dare you tell me you never took one, and hero's only this little ono with the grub-eaten Fide loft?" "Oh, pa, don't hit me. I said I didn't take ono of them and and and that's the one I didn't take." l'a relented. Science Pint the Way. Science has had a hard struggle, said Urothor Gardner, at the Lime-Kiln club, but she am now top of do heap an' kin reward her frens an' forgive her enemies. How do we know dat do airth revolves on her axletroe, same as de wheels of a wagin ? Sci ence has told us. How do we know how to cross de oshun ? Science pints de way. How do we know dat de great desert of Sa-hary wai once an ocean ? Science has dug way down an' foun' clam shells and sharks' jaw bones. AVidout science we should be a world widout overcoats in winter or Body water in summer. AVe should fall from harvest apple trees an' pick our selves up widout knowin whe.iorgrab itashun or agitashun made us cum down instead of goin up. AVe should see de moon, same as now, but some would pay it was inhabited by mon keys an' odders would have an idoah dat it was a splendiferous locality for a persimmon grove. De sun would rise an' sot an' warp the shingles on de roofs, but men would g) round bluflin' fur bets dat. she wasn't fifty miles away an was held in place by wires. De troit FreePrtsi. Trllii a Wit nee. A lawyer had seen the story of the, witness who was confident of his accurate notion of time, and was re quested to give his ideas of two minutes. A watch was held, and at the end of twenty seconds he declared that two minutes had elapsed. The lawyer resolved to try the ex periment on a sailor in the hospital, whose deposit, n he wai taking in regard, to a collision, and tho time which -.had elapsed alter the vcwel left thd wharf. Tho sailor' answered, "about ten minutes." " Man," said the lawy( r, " how long do you think ten m'nute.) to be?" "Abput ten minutes." Out came the lawyer's watch, as he Eaid: "I'll tell you when to begin and you tell me when the tea minutes are up." '. " Aye, aye, sir," said the sailor. Tho lawyer stood with his lack to a mantel on which a little clock was lacing the sailor. At'.er three minutes the lawver ex claimed, "See here, are you going to kep up here all clay?" io auswer. .The hand of the clock wns on the exact . notch of ten minutes as the sailor said, carelessly: "Guess tho time inus' be about up." "AVell," eaid tho lawyer, "of all men, dying or alive, that 1 ever saw you can measure time the best." Topnoody. AVhilo Mr. Topnoody was taking breakfast the other morning he re marked fo his wife: V My dear, this is my birthday." " AVell," she answered, " it isn't your first one, is it?" " Xo, not exactly, but I thought I'd apeak of it anyway, as a reminder, if you had anything to give me commem orative of the occasion." "I might give you a piece of my mind for making me get up and build the kitchen fire this morning." "I don't think I want any. You've given me as much already as you can spare, I should think." "Don't get excited, Topncody. May be you can tell me what you'd like to have me give you ?" " AVell, my dear, I can easilv do that." "You think you can, do you?" "I know it, my dear; but I don't know whether you'd give it to me or not." "I can if I want to, I reckon." " I don't know about that; you never have given it to me yet, and t!ie novelty of the gift, more than its in trinsic cash value, is what prompts me to ask it." " Don't beat around the bush, Top noody; what is it?" "AVell, my dear, I'd like to have you give me a rest." Before Topnoody could get out of the house he was sorry lie had ever been blessed with a birthday. JAr-chant-Trartltr. An EinbarrRMftina l'oeiiUm. Years ago there lived in tho State of New York the two brothers Thurston. They were twins, and so closely rc- eembled each other in appearance and manner even the tonesot their voices wwe alike that lew could tell John lroni George. Their love for each other was as intense as that which led David to say of Jonathan: "Thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of woman." In their callow days they were asso ciated witli an incident that combined the ludicrousness of the Two Dromios with the pathos of John Aldin's courtship of l'riscilla for Captain Standish. George was engaged to a young lady in a neighboring town, and made his courting visits every Saturday night. Jt happened ono Saturday that he was. Ukea luddealy m, Jn a ep irit of xm self-forgotfulnoss he asked his brother John to take his place; John, for the fun of the tiling, readily consented, and promised to do his best. Do was warmly received by the un suspecting girl, nnd for a short time so managed to play his part as to remain undiscovered. J'ut many little secrets exist between engaged couples, nnd one such caused John's fall from his un warranted position. At last his future sister-in-law sur prised him with the question: " l?y tho way, George, have you got it?" "Got it?'' " Yes ; you know you promised to show it to me." " Oh, yes 1 AVell 1 never mind now. Some other time will do just as well." (Aside. ) " When George gets me into such a scrape again, he'll know it I ' " But 1 want to see it now. You promised I" " Did I ? I don't remember anything about it." " A'ou don't? Well, I must say you are the most careless, thoughtless I don't believe you love me a bit I" ' Love you ! I " " AVell, then, why don't you let mo read it? Y'ou've got it with you, you know you have." " Bead it ! Must bo a book of some kind," thought John. " Tho printer hadn't finished tho proof sheets when I loft the village," he said, thinking a " white lie" no harm. "Proof-sheets ! AVhat do you moan? There's but ono, is there?" " AVell, I am in for it now. I'm get ting worse and worse. This comes of putting yourself in other folks' places," sighed John, as he wiped the perspira tion from his forehead. "Oh, George, I never thought you would deceive me so 1 After all that has passed between us, too " " AVell, I must confess I don't know w hat you are talking about." "You don't? AVhy, you know you promised to show me the wedding license tho next time you came. But " (this in a freezing tone) " perhaps you would like a release from tho engage ment." This was too much for tho simple hearted John, lie revealel his per sonality and obtained forgiveness, but it was a long time before tho fair maiden would forgive her lover for his cruel de -option. Tin two brothers lived to lo old men. Their mutual affection lasted to the end of their lives, for one survived the other only a few days. Tornado s. A tornado is engendered by tho meet ing of two currents of air of different temperatures and moving from op posite, or ai least from different, direc tions. The meeting of the air currents give the rotary motion to the resultant wind storm, and the cooling of the warm current produces the clouds and precipitation of moisture, and these, together with tli3 rapid whirling of the air around a center, develop the startling electrical manifestations which are incidental to these storms and constitute a very large element in their destructive agency. Tornadoes are almost invariably developed in the southwe-t quadrant of an area of low barometric pressure. In almost all case s, previous to the inception of any given tornado tho wind has been found blowing from a southerly quarter snith of the c 'ntr.d area of the lowest aerial pressure, and also from a north erly quarter north of the same central area of low pressure, for a period of from live days to two weeks. In the vast "area of frequency" comprising the great basin west of the Mississippi, and including Iowa, Missouri, Kansas anel Nebraska, theso conditions may prevail until the thermometric range on opposite sides north and south of tho central area frequently reaches fifty degrees. AVith this north and south thermal belt of high contrasts is joined an immense range of country containing nothing t oppose the free sweep of air currents, and the un hindered disturbance of atmospheric equilibrium due to the contact of the southeastern return trade winds from the equatorial regions with the north western winds from polar regions, results in an enormous tornado center in the states mentioned In this center arise th"j May and June tornadoes which have become a source of constant tarror to tho people of this region. There are two other larea3 of frequency" in the United States Xew York and Georgia. The first is due to a similar contact of the warm winds of the great lakes met and opposed by the cold northerly winds of the Canadas. From this center sprang tho AValling ford(Conn.) tornadoof August i,187, in which the contrasts of temperature ranged from thirty to sixty degrees. Tho Atlantic, or Georgian, center is due, eif course, to the formation of a similar thermal belt of high contrasts, occasioned by tho warm, moist gulf winds sweeping over the belated plains of Georgia and Alabama, anel then com ing in contact with the cool winds of the Appalachian mountain system. Here are hrn the great wind storms anel cyclones that sweep northward along the Alle-ghenies and wreck destruction on the cities and shipping of the Atlantic oast ot the United States. Nt to York Eceuinrj Post. lie Ttiok the Hint. A sad-faced man, looking as though he had recently lunched off a cholera epide'mic, went into a Western news paper sanctum and remarked : " 1 hate to speak about it, Mister l'.ditor, but there are some mighty thin things creep into your paper once in a while." - " I know it," said the editor, "and there are Buiiio mighty thin things creep into a newspaper office once in a while, too ; and if you don't skip out pre-tty quick I'll turn the sewer gas and blow you through the key hole." Tho man took tho delicate hint, and along with H his departure, (,'httH, A lUll-TtlnKlng Roy. " I would like to ring that bell. Say, tvon't you let me ring that bell? That must be a fine-sounding bell. I'll jrive you fifty cents if you let mo ring that bell." Tho sneaker was a mild-rvod vounor fellow with an innocent look up.m his taco that inspired contldenco at the first sight. Ho wns a Boston boy, and was in AVaterloo, Canada, with only lifty cents in bis pocket. He hadn't had any breakfast or dinner, and whe n ho offered Charley lltill, the proprietor if tho hotel, fifty cents for the privilege if ringing tho hugo dinner-bill that net in tho office, he was playing for a stake. Charley gave tho youth a casual (ranco, " sizeid him up '' as a "fresh," and then tohl him ho could ring tho bell as long as ho wished to for fifty cents. Tho young man laid down his last fifty cents, seized tho boll and began a vigorous ringing. As it happeneel to bo about the iinner hour, tho proprietor thought this a gooel jeke. In through the parleys, out upon the veranda and even up into the chambers sounded the clang of the bell. The guests soon became annoyed anel then exasperated. " AVhat in the delicti have you got that bell ringing for?" asked one. " Tie a ropo to that calf and haul him in," said another. " If you elon't put a stopto that blame nuisance we'll quit your house," said a third. The lanellord, thoroughly bewildered, both by the ringing of the bell and the complaints of the guests, weni out te the fellow and said: " Come, haven't you rung that bill long mough? Tho guests are all complaining about it."' " Rung it long enough ? Bless you, I haven't hardly begun yet. AVhat do you suppose I paid you the last fifty cents that I had in tho world for? Long enough? I'shaw I Y'ou must be cra'.y, man. Just listen to that bell. Ain't that a splendid sounding bell? AVhat a magnificent bell I Listen to the lino teme of that boll, man, and then think how you could ask mo to stop iinging that bell, l'el rather ring this bell than eat my dinner. Don't keep bothering me; let mo attend to this bell." By this time tho atte ntion ef the town otlie-crs was attracted to the mat ter, anel the lanellorel was told ho must discontinue the ringing of the bell. "Condemn it," naid the now V.ut )ughly exasperateel landlord, " I'm not ringing tho belL" " Well, you must stop it, no malt r who it is that's rin ig it." To the bell-rinie.- again went the annoyeel lanellorel and repeated his re quest, this time a little more severely. l want, you lo tec up on uus ousiness. , You have made noise enough, and I think it's time to stop. Do you want to alarm the whole country i "Just listen to that bell; ain't that a daisy bell ? That is the best boll I think I ever heard. "Where did you get this bell ? Oh! it's splendid ! Say, just listen to this bell. AVhat an ex ceptionally fine sounding-bell. "What will you take for that bell ?" "The question ain't what I'll take for the bell, but what you'll take to let up," said the excited 1 indlord. "Well, I don't know that I care to stop, but ain't that a line-sounding bell if it's all the same to you, about ten dollars, I think, would bo about right." " I won't give you tan dollars, but I'll tell you what I will do ; I'll givo you live dollars and the best dinner you ever had if you'll stop right where you are." "Agreed; let's have your five dol lars. Thanks. Now we'll go to dinner," and in a few minutes the ravenous youth from the "Hub" was putting away roast beef and chicken salad at a marvelously rapid rate. Boston Olole. Wanted Windows. Mr. Brighfs appalling statement as to the number of families in Glasgow, living in only ono room apiece, is capped by the statistics of overcrowel- Ing in r rencli cities, given by i. JSa daud, in support of his bill dealing with unhealthy tenements. According to M. Xadaud there are 219,270 houses in France without any window what ever, anel to which l ght anil air are admitted, when admitted at all, emly through the door, or a hole in the door, whijh has to be stopped in wet or colel weather. Allowing live people to a family, more than 1,')(JO,000 persons altogether must be housed in this exe crable fashion. In l'aris, although 00,000 tenements have been dealt with in the last thirty years under the act of 1S50, there are still between three and four thousand families living in single rooms without means of warm ing, and between two and throe thou sand in single roenns with no aperture for light and air cupboards in fact. Between twenty-five and thirty thou sand habitations consist of a tingle room only. " This side of the social question," says the report from which these statistics are drawn, "has to be faced before all others " a conedusion which is gradually forcing itself on the minds of men in other ctmntriei beside France. Pall Mall u'as.tte. A tourist leaning out of a nook, Fell on his head near a brook. The hurt he received St. Jacobs Oil relieved. And he says it cured " like a book." Great oaks from little aeiorns spring, Great aches the little toe-corns bring; But for every corn That ever was born bt. Jacobs Oil is just the thing. A shopkeeper having had a stormy discussion with his better-half, put the shutters up and afllxed the follow ing notice: "Closed during alterca tions." How can you remain a sufferer from dys. pepsia when worse cases than yours arebeiujj eared by Hood's ariepttiiURj Try t Oar OratidmaOicra Tliwght their dnnjjhtera that "a ntltoh In time. mtn nine." A pill in tuna ante not only nine, but oft times an incnlmlnhln amount of uttering nn well. An occasion! dose of l)rN l'ierce'a J'elleta (IJtUs 8nornr'Oonta Villa), to elennaa the ttomnoh and bowola, not only prevent diaeaae but often break", np anddoti attacks when token in time. Hy driiftpsta. A riRMN of buttor weigh fif ly-six potiniK Li vet dinorum, liendaolie and constipation, rnnaetl by bad digestion, quiokly cured bjf Brown' Iron Hitters A BAftnFX of pork wctjjlm 100 fdnnils. Dr. rlerc.i'a "Frtvorlte Prescription " per-, foctly nnd permanently cures tlioso iliaenup peculiar to females. It is tonic nnd nervine, effectually nllnying and curing thoso sicken ing sensntions that affect tho stomach and hetut through reflex action. The bnck ache and "dragging down" sensations all disap pear tinder the strengthening ettocts of this great restorative. Hy dmpgiats. A nAniiKT, of (lour weigh l'.H! pounds. OAnrm.n, Iowa,. Dr. A. T. Hennlt a.iys: "Once using lirown's Iron Hitters proves its superiority over nil other tonic preparations." A nANi) (1 o-.'sa measure) is fonr inches. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, weak stomach, niglit-swcnta, and the early stages of consumption, "Golden Medical Discovery " is specitio. Ily druggists. An acre contains 4,840 sqnnro yards, I,r.wis, Iowa. Dr. M. J. Dnvis snyss " Drown's Iron Hitters give the best of satis faction to those who nse it." Slow rivers ow five miles rer honr. Health first, riches afterward. All forms r.f heart disease, including pnlpitttion, ihenmatinm, spasms, bony formation, en largement, vrtlvulnr dernngemen s, acute tains in left breast, etc., yield to tho use of r. Graves' Heart Regulator. $1 per bottle at druggists. A sqpabk mile contains CtO acres. Walk More and Sleep Soundly. Mr. John W. Colk, Principal of the Gftlo 6dhool, Troy, N. Y., writes us: "Tboy, N. Y., April 7, 1883. "Having been afflicted for several years past with illness, the cause of which was on known to me for a long time, and my con tinued disability getting to be of so serious and distressing a character as to canse great tnxiety with my family and friends, I became satisfied upon close investigation that tho reuse of my sickness was the diseased condi tion of my kidneys and liver. At this time by accident a friend, who had similar symp toms to" mine, informed me of the great improvement in his health by taking Hunt's Remedy, nnd persuaded me to try it. I Immediately commenced taking it, and from Hie first bottle began to improve, and it continued use affords very encouraging re mits. I can sleep soundly, wnlk better, am free from pains, and the severe attacks of headache from which I suffered so much have disappeared, and I cheerfully recommend limit's Remedy for all purpof os for which it is advertised. I will add in closing that my wife hnr. used it very successfully for pre renting the attacks of sick headacho with nhich she had been afflicted from youth." Almost Disheartened. A prominent citizen sends us the following itatomcnt: For several years I have been very seri tmsly afflicted with a severe pain in my back, Which I long supposed to be lumbago or Iheuinatism of the bnck. More recently tho pains had become more severe, so much so llmt it WftR witU difficulty that I whs able to Rot out of bed in the morning. I had triod furious remedies without any apparant relief. Uy the earnest -ohcitntiou of a friend 1 com tnonced Hunt's Remedy, about three weeks Igo, and its instantaneous benefits are won derful, for I have had no pains in my back tince taking the first three doses; and am relieved from the pains, aches and exhaustive Weakness, the painful symptoms that usually lecompany disease of the kidneys. And X rontidently expect to be completely and per manently cured by the use of it. I most rheerfully recommend Hunt's Remedy toad fc-ho are ufllicted with any kidney or liver disease. WILLIAM G. ARNOLD, Walnut Street, Providence, R. L March 29, 18K3. A New Dkpabtoiik. ejue good result of the hard times is an article in proprietary medi cine which gives to every purchaser a full equivalent for his money. Tiie rule of this rlnss of medicines is from 10 to 35 dotej for (1, the best only reaching 40. Messrs. Hood &. Co. take a new departure, and in Hood's Karsaparilla they give 100 doses for $1. These facts deserve the consideration of the sick, also the weU,Jor theyjirembleto be sick. ronEHT and best cod-liver ori,, from selected livers, on the seashore, by Csswell, Hszard 4 Co., N.Y. Absolutely pure and sweet. 1'aticnU who have once taken it prefer it to all others, rhysioians declare it superior to all other oils. Chapped hands, face, pimples and rough klu cured by using Juniper Tar Sobr, made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., Now York. It Ntnml lo Ken unit That an oil devoid of all irritating properties, that never becomes rancid, should make an excellent Hair Dressing. Such is Carboline. Made from pure petroleum; all druggists. "Kougb on Corns." AskforWella'"Koui?h on Corns." lBo. Onick ijrelief j complete care. Corns, warts, bunions. Ctrrolithion collars are mado in different styles, both standing and turn down. The cuffs are reversible. Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging irritation, iuUmnmution, Kidnpy, Urinary complaints, enrty by Huchnpaiba. fl. fastrlne. A lady says: "When 1 ieel at all distressed after eating, a table-ipoonful of Gastrins gives me almost instant relief." Druggists. That IlRHlmnd ol Mine Is three times the man bo was before using Wells' Health Renewer. f 1. Druggists. TValkino made easy with Lyon's Heel Stiff eners; they keep yonr boots and shoes straight FIVE ItEAMONH Why the publia preference la, and should be, given to Huod'l barjaparilla. lierauae the mperior strength of well ehoeen infract lentfiin a combination peculi&r to itnelf and possessed b; no other preparation, with the skilled pharmacy used In its manufacture, make iiood'l Sarsaparilla the best medicine in the market for punfjinf the blood. Because Hood's Sarsspsr' ia has. in numerous weH known and veritied instances, eradicated Scrfula. clearisi-d the blood of Humors, and restored weakened Invalids to health, in which condition thej remain. Because Hood's Sarsaparilla has really and trulj cured oases of lyspepsia, long standing and chronic, of Indigestion, of General Debility, of Salt Rheum, Catarrh and alt Humors which riot In the blood and break the skin in festers, pustules, pimples and boils. Because Hood's Sarsaparilla has been found to ba the best medioine for ailments proluced by the seaaon or climate, wonderfully sharpening the appetite and .markedly toning up the system against debility and nervousness. Becnuae Hood's Sarssparilla is everybody's medi cine. No one is so poor that he cannot pay I for abottU of Hood's Saraaparilla luo doses or i cent each dose' and none are so rich and lofty as to be beyond ita benefit. llood'a Kareaparllla Sold by Druggists, ft; six for $5. Prepsred only b C. I. UO'Jli A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Very H ell Put. Why do you defer till to-morrow what we should do to-day? Why do we neglect a cough till it throws us into consumption, and consumption brings us to the grave ? Dr. Win. Hall's Balaam ia sure to cure if taken ia season. It has never been known to fail. Dae it thoroughly according to direr, tions. Puraevcre till tha diaeaaa la conquered, as It la certain to be, even If it should require a dozen bottles. There la no better medicine for Pulrnouary diaorders. Sold everywhere. Baker's Palo Panacea la one of the best Liuimeuta put up. It la a real pain killer, and destroys pain, whether Internal or exteruaii whenever uaed. It baa been a standard remedy for the past thirty or forty year. ll I M nne writing paper, in blotter, wtti j-,n.i.r. iv niu mr s ic. a'nl M'niili jburyport,JbUj, ,V Lv i -v. 'Tu . , i .itu... 11 "Kfc THE -GREAT mm rem C U Ft E 8 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache. Heidaths, Toothache, !wr Th ront.sj welling. Nitrnlna, Rruisea, turns, Nralih, trust Kit re. AKn all unika noon.tr runts u H. Botdliy Drussliu sn1 n.ftlrrtrrervwher. rirly CtBIAs bottle lHrwtlMii In 11 tang"!. 3 THE I'lialtl K A. voori.KK CO. isavuuuanimi SMiinsr, s. a, N Y N 1 i No tima should t lost if thft totntwh, liver and bowel tra a (Toot od to fcfl'plth auto rnnifidy Ho(r ter'a Stomach tors. Disease of tha oftrans named braret others far mora aeri fmn, and a dolny la 4i.rrfnrn humnlcua. ).VpiikIS1A, livnf CT' Iniiit, chilis and Tpr. oam nit'tima! 10 (wlncfiR, kid nor wnadiif!, briii erf on 1'id'lf trim bit if trilled wilh. jtnn no titrmtn ttfliiiff thin rf .Vet ive aud eafo medi cine. iMiranlby all DrnR Hixte. Mid lsalma Itenrraily. fc STOMACH l iTTEft5 Consumption Can Be Cured! DR . HALL'S WM FOIt TIIE LUNGS. ALSAtV itrra ( onsiiinpflnn, I'nldm Pnnumnnla, In. tlni in-.i, llroui hlnl 'Oillli-iillli-, jli-oni-lillis, llonrM-nrMs AhiIiiiiii. 1,'rnup, Whooping nuHh, niiil nil ItlNrHSPa of the IlrrntfiinS OriiitiiK. It aiiui lii's nnd hruls ihr tlrnilirniiil 11 ninlG"lf PKOPI.F breed vermin, snd H M M w k,Mp tiitv lionf-kfnprA turny nnins III (I I If t'tiSTAft'S KXTKIIMINATOKS, lsv B h tollSoentswurthcli'iiniont Kale, tlnlv Infslliiile TimMlii. Vn llosi'ltfa, lli'UKIlKA, Ants, rues, J.loe, jvintlis. ml 1, - XT V iriiimiif-,. r irtun poiuuu. Al iu i rotl'ili, ."Mil Payne's Automatic Engines. itr. Rplinble, Durable and Koonumlchl, Wfl .fimi m UnrM fHitcrr vith l lesa futl ami trtiter than amy othsr JCi1f in built, nut fitted with an Automatic (Jut-oft, bond fur lUustrwtud Catoli.je 'J.n ior lntinnUon and 1'ncea. 11, W. Paimk X tioNa, Box (Wu, Uonuug, N. .'. Tnfnrmntlon Tfnardina: 'J'HinKaii1 ArkanaaaiKHd. l,ov I'ltlt K. I.ouar i'rrdit. Kia.iirn.tur. lands, unxtuoititf WtitNtt. llye.Oata.rom, Cotton, (rnerma, and all Ctmice Kruitn: nnarauhM)lfl,otiurt'Uc nnd railrouHR, FU IvK fare tnll wtiopnrfh.iHo Und. For in pa of rtitui. Arkajiani, Knn a&a and M s-mri, with all intormatmn (sent fr ), addr. J. D. MrltHnth, N. KiiKlnnd I'ftHi.Aat., WiuihinvUD St., Hiwton; J V,.laiiwitz, No. hl'n Fim.Apt.. litl W, l.altimura St.. lUlto.. Md. : .1. J.Fowlr. rn Pafs. Ant.. lltUa. U, Y.. nr W. K. lli-t'I.K l.la.tN, lin, Kaat. Pawn. AKt., 2 13 Hroadwuyj Svw ork. PEfsSJ0NSIl5 liirrrrwU during ttiatr wrlcn, lui of a fliifr. or toe, ultra or partial Iobi f tkht or beartiiK. pi lee, il utirhfr, rhiumi tttm.orany oit.r liitaMlliy en tl tint yon. iaw, child ron, or dftpendent paranta an till). I'anaiott prorurfd where dlchart;e In lout. Now tllicharirfa obtalntMl. Uonor able dtftdiat'Ki'st anrt nrmluna procured for dtarUtra, Pen alona INCREASED. Kajeird claima aiicceaafnlly rir(iaf-utd. bsvd pi and touuty colluttett. EXPERT n laud raaca. I Trnnpt ntteutlon riran all klntfa ot (ern. tntml clalma. Advtc free. Ad'iwlta stamp, Jk U WwP, Uux.II, Wftttblouim., I). C. I II I aillWIM 111 I W Wis I I I It relieve at once Burns, Piles, Chapped TTandaor Lips. I Vtrtl lllinfiitiB llniluua M.ininailnf tmunt haMlll i-yea.eto. ; luhtnjffruniauycaufo, tt&o. A&kyout drutf I a giat, or aend to Vi Yxxium btrcot. W. Y a 1 JU IVKW t'AI,F:l IAIt of tUm ISM. CONSERVATORY of MUSIC Beautifully llhiHtrated.-M pa:ea. RENT Fit KM to yuursL-lf and niusM Ml rh-nd. Send name, and udrfreisati to K. TOrRJKK. Franklin Sq.. Boston. Mesa. Th target and 1t appnintrH Mntic. I.ittrant and Art Si'iu.'it.anit nuti r.nr timug Mtftfi tnine woru. HrM in f hn world. tit Hip neniilne. Everv ltiUii((ti hum our trndc-iiuirlL and 1m uiurard fcaj ril K4tW f I'll, TT (X j JIVba W CORK WH1.I U f'iGluTB FN! JtmKotlnh tivnii. Mvn.i c, I t-1 I Vt in hy UnimrlatK M AGENTS WANTED VJAl rJ easily niailn. Kkn ii run Cllu l l.iliB. Alilrfloo,of 1 H VI T VI a'.' r"'4awwfcaflt-i &J3V2.MaV7i&i: i niiimm wtri'ri, j-vv lurk lily. UT THIS OUT SSH (by mxil, a olit a ltw ( Gnit. that will tirinjt hi in ii-? mone-v In Ou ilonili than nvtlilK sl ta Amerie .. A(4 luW CvrUmiy. M. V(uutjt Uiwumich M., Nv Vork. If ANTED- Af.KNTS for nnr wonderfully Biirraafiil bH.k, " lAM-HTi:UH (IF A HUIK A," 7:) pfvtftri. lilustrati-d and letls all i.theia. il. ll, Itl-fHNKfalv, liibiinliert Itonioii, Iliih. FDFT f Hy return mail A full drtaoription n m Bstaai m nit; dy'a Nuw Tuilor Kvvtuu ot lra. Cutting,. D.W.Mu ly A Oo., 31 W. Hth.Uincinnati.O. IMOIMIlThiN J and ti.o NKW 1 A KHUN A i li it i : , i a it I I i i I I : v i :i t 11. DS OK C O .(Hi. ALU sunt fitJt. Addreeb A. C. b 18K., Ueuver, Col. 4 a en I n nil led for the Beet and Faatet-n-lllni( J I'h'ti'rial BtM.kht and Hihlea. I'ru-ea ivdured St pt C-JUt. JSAIlUhAL I'UULlbUINU CO., Ptillftdelpbia, Pa, YOHVR UCU I-irn telegraphy hare and wa will VAI.i-NTI.Ni- liUOS., i v viiu ini.ii kivb you a aitu&tiou. Circular. fraA. Juuesvlile, Wis. iniWKl:K, Udjrat rinmasasiljr mads. Ocntlj Augusta, Ms, lOl.tMAN KiiHiiH-ss College, IS'ewsrK, ?, . .1. Tnnni .w. i'nsilioiis fur araiuialts. V rue lor Ulraulura. 7Virras snd ait nntttfc aee i week in your own fciwn DO free. Addree. H. liAI.Lm II ALLETT A Co., Portland. Ms. tCI Se)fi perdnf at home, hamnles worth A.freit. WJ IU daU Address bTlMbOM A Co., Purtland, Ms. ED .. iniiiiiiirii huh ixilKniiPil by the lim-iin-, mill lirvvrnls iho nlulit awrnla nntl llMliliiexN nrron lliu rhrst n liirh nrroinnnny iVa! i".'S""U".'."!I !M,ul "!'. '""ruble niulii.lr. IIAI.I. ! IIAI.MA.ll will cure you. SVSS llioiiali prolisMioiiHl nid mils. ' 1 1 fltif J "ai rivlSi l 5'ffl. ' if. :tr TRY t?JUlr:r ill AXLE 6S1EHSE ii'itf'yi jidtasltrii AGENTS WANTED. A KARJi CHANCE TO MAKK MONEY RAPIDLy,Bollingour NEW BOOK a, NEF.Y9-G-K, BY SUNLIGHT AND GASLIGHT. t. eouiTlhi. i iislit. Til. rom.n... ..f:":1!? .PT.,;5 ..art oh..olTi-i , ,Te .V"Ktr.'l : i r ? Ui UUUlfUll, WllUB VU atCBailP, Pel-, ELECTROTYPE rv i STEREOTYPE 81 I ll. 4 pVoiKHhflrBaatoii QUttff lfrttrt. tittort The ahors Is oo4 Nksftraa of Mrs. tr'la I. ItnM ham, ef Ljrnn, Wa.a. ri alxrra all other hnmanssts. msjr ba truthfully called th ' tnr rrlrnd of Witssi, aasoma of hnr corrvupondonts It"', iff wsll htr. 8M Is ssalouslj drroted to hrr work, which Is th svtoom ot llfe-siud.r, and la ohllnod to kMp s4 lady suutstanta, to Brlp her answ.r the lanre oorrssposrtswrs) which dsjl jr pours In upon her, each bearing lta spwial burden of suffering-, or jof at relaaaa from It. Bsf ritetahle Compound is a medidna fcr irood ar.4 not stU tiurlinsoa. I tiaro personalty iunstlatrd ttaad am satl.fled of the truth of thla. On account of Its prrren aiertts. 11 la Irooratrwodosl and prescribed by the best iihyntrtans In tha eoaatrr. On. says i "It works llko a charm and sbtos ranch ' patn. It will cur. entirely tha worst form af falling1 of tha ateraa, I-eueorrhcen, irremilar and painful MefiMfwatloa, all Orarlan Troubles, Inltammattoa and . Clceratlon, floodlnirs, all Displacements and tha oon. sequent spinal weakness, and la specially adapted 1st theChanieof Llto," It permeatea arcry fwrtlon of tlid system, and (Its. new life and rlitor. It remores falntnrss, f atulsnry, dsstroys all eraTlna; for stimulants, and rollers, waasv rent nf ths Stomach. It cure. IUoatln(r, neadseheat ( Nerrous I'rdatrntion, Ooneral Debility, Meoplcanisaa, ' De prsaaton and Indtfeftlon. That feeling of beailnjj down, causing pain, welirlit and backache, ts always permanently cured by Ita uso. It will at all times, and nnrter all circumstance, act 'n uartnony trltb tha law that governs the female eystom. 1 It cost, only 1. por botUoor sir for A, and la sold by drugfft'ts. Any adrlca required aa to special casta, and ' the names of many who hav. teen restored to parfacd health by tha usaot tha Veyetal.ls Compoard, can ba obtained by addressing Mrs. J, with stamp fcr reply', at her home In Lynn, Mass. For Sidney Complaint of ttther sax this ewmponad M nnsurpaaaed aa abundant testlmonla1 show. I "Mrs, rinkham's Llrcr Pills," aaysona writer, "art J bit (Mat tht teorld for tha cut. of Conjtlpattoa, ' Blllouaneaa and Torpidity of tha Uer. Her Blood Purifier works wondors In lta special Una and bids fall to equal tha Compound In lta popularity. All moat inspect her aa an Angel 01 Morry wnosw ss ambition la to do good to others. Philadelphia. Pa- CO Mrs. A.M.U. SIGNIFICANT SPRING. A Dissertation upon Its advent.and Its effect upon mankind. "Tha green leaf of the new ooms Srrin 9. " Shnk. FTerrliody recoanir.es spring;, when It Is ones upon na. hilt mini uenum" in' not toiuilisr wit Ii the east lists at Its spix'Srsnce. Welxter, Iho world-renowned lest cosrsnlier, aitel ns a dsrlmtiim which may not b. inar prT.i.ri.t. here. " H.nne." s.ys he ' lh5 the resr when plsnts l sin to eatste and ri.e; tba wrnal seaeon. ooniprehenil t lis months of March April sml My, ill the middle Utiliidts north of t lis eunsUir." Thomson, In Ins " Seseons," sml hhskss. IH,re In msnyol ins wirk, hsro ierhena nn pears ibj ilrsoilhinc it, "d yol "ethereal spriiia" Is fmijhte.1 with malaria, "thst Inshlloii.foe. Iiirkni unseen iu tha eryslr we liresthe." It Sinds over the fslrest por. tioi'sof our lend InnsTS dent Ii and disense to 1 1 hmissods 1 outs oft scores upon scores of our children snd youth, an well ss those in adTsn. eil lit. A iwatileuoe is regarded wit h httla less apprehension, snd pimple everywhere are askioa. Whatisltr" Whsre does it ouia. from!" Whut wlllonreit?" KinNET-WoBT is a Sphino MKDictng. When you begin to lose spnetlte :-har a heailsshs, a psin in your side, hack slid shoulders : to toes sIkmiI at tualit in restless dresin. ; w k i in the morning with a foul mouth anil furred tongue: feel disim lined to S' shout your work, heavy in body sndnpprussedinniliid; hsrs a tit of the blues ; when your urine gets scanty or hmh colored; ti sutler with nmstlpation, di.rrtues or indigestion ;-hTS a pasty, sallow fo, dull eyes, snd a blotched skin : o. or nil of ih9 common rompulnta will o irtalllly ba evidences that your liter is disordered toriiid. or perhaps diseaied. A bottle of Kidney-Wort Is, tinder such circumstances, a priceless boon to suck a person. ... ltsre assertions of pniprietnr. hare enma n posses less force tlisn ther freuuently merit. The cause of this condition of popular skepticism is, in the main, to ba found in the fnct. thst charlatanism covets our broad land. MeritorWua arctcles are too froquvutly found in The proprietors of Kidney-Wort always proee all Itutt n.r,n.,n, touching Hie merits of ili.ir preparstiona. When we sflirm, therefore, that Kidney-Wart Is Secido for just such disorders SB hsve been mentionsd in this srticle, the proof, luo, bolongs to and ahail folluw this sutement. , A l'HYMciAH'a ExrEntkitcg. Dr. It. K. Olark, a regulsr physician of eitennrs prsetice in tlrand Isle County, and a worthy d.aouuof the Congregational Church at Mouth Hero, Vt., haa used kurney-Wort for reveral years in his prsotics, and before tiie preeent proprietors purchased an interest in it he hsd given his uiiluaseit opmiun in its fsTor. Thl. opinion has not cliangnd. so. ifoii. htUtr than amy oihtr rrsi'ii inn ever li.rif," says the llncUir; ana further on he writes: " I do not recollect an instance where tl.a patient to whom 1 have given it has failed to receive hciietit lroni Its use, snd in some severe cases most decidedly so." These are strong words. They are from a represents! ive, conscientious, ever spproaoliabl. piihliociliren, however, and belter stjll they are true. Kidney-Wort will hesr all the encomiums laviahed upon it by Us Iriends-and their name is legion. Uirilfweaf by Kidney-Wort ail the lime,'1 writes Mr. J. K. K.ult. msn. of Lancssler, l'a. W e will supplement thia by asserting, as a uiHtter of fact, and one cspable of demonstration, t tint all Aonrtl yutro oj thit Tunedy are ft. j'rtnuU and aii o -iitr. DIAMOND DYES, TH3I Best Dyes Erer Hade. aVa-rOll BILK. 'WOOL, OK COTTON. - DRESSES, COATS, SCARFS, HOOD8, YARN, STOCK'NCS, CARPET RAQS. RIBBON8, FEATHERS, or suit tabrto 0 fancy arttole easily and perfectly colored to any shade. Illaek, II raws, Urrtn, Itlee, Soarlet, Cardinal Ked, Kavy Bine, Seal Brown, OUT. drees. Terra Cotta and SO other beat eolora. Warranted Fast snd Durable. Each, package will aolor one to four 1 ba. of goods. If you hare ne-rsa need Dyes try these once. Ton will be delighted. Void by druggists, or aend us 10 oenta and any color wanted sent post-paid. 24 colored eamplea and set of fancy oarda sent for a 3c stamp. WEIXB, Iticn AKDsO N Jt CO., Usrllngtaa.TU GOLD and SILVER PAINT. Bronze Paint. Artists' Black. For gliding Taney Baaketa, Frames, Lamps, Chandeliers, and for all kinds of ornamental work Equal to any of the high priced kin da and only lOota. a paokage.at tha drug gists ,or poet-yeld ftsso WELLS, HU H AltllhON sV CO., VttMHj&aam'f MOIt I'll INK IIA-Brf. No jiay till cured. Ten ysara cRtuhlltjIiwi, 1,(K0 enroll. htt oasn. lr, Murah, giuucy, Mich. lL:kJ BEFORE AND - AFTER l ' IIkWo ipjlincM tn list ei S3 SirfTiUI, t TO HEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, WP ""ferlnir from Krtod Drbdutt. Vioob, Wasiisa WaAKNiMigs, aud all kindred dlaeases bueedv relief and oomplBte restora tion of Hkaltm, Viooa and Mmuikb Ousaaa Tfc.D. The granilnst dlsoovery of the Nine teenth i peatury. Koud at ouou tor IUuatraid ruuiphlet free. Addiuua VOLTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH. !' """ded t horunghf sres. it. rushing el.v.ted trains. """. trag-ajea, lta cnanuea. aud, .vt dr. tf?aV i FOUNDERS, PRINTEES, ETC PRINTING MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. and G3 0.rJ OO I 1 " wtiuntjon sr.. en cae'o. VY, UiTllaalMR. Ists of It. Ilaitt A f k,. . a - letsaa, U"f ft, Uts) f iluka A flMaoar. Uudt