' A CHINEE MSTACRANT. ACCOU WT Or A KIPOETIE'S VISIT TO OWE IV HEW YORK. The) Fod Wk'ck W Prwrldr-il -A Chlnra Niore nnd II Odd Cnntent-.-(rlrnlt llarulen. Accompanied ly Wong Chin Foo, tlic oilitoroftheCin)f.(c-ilwie?-icon,pul lishcil in New York, ;t Sun reporter has made a tour of the Chinese, quar ters in Mott street. We cull from the reporter's Ions? description of the va ( rloiH curious things witnessed this ac tount of his vis t to a Chinese restau rant: Tom Lee, who, though no longer a 'leputy lierilT, remains a Christian, and a wealthy man, has moved his family into nn uptown dwelling, and lias established a restaurant where ho upo I ti live, over his cigar store. After the San Francisco fashion, he has built a b:dcony t ut from the srcond-st try window, roole 1 it over, and hung big and gorgei m lanterns from the roof. Mr. Wong led the reporter up a pair of lad'lcrlike stairs, such as Caucasians mount into their garrets by, into abig, dirty, hot room. A few pine tables and rough chairs and stools stood about, and through an open door were seen b!ue-bloused Celestials pottering with kettles, chopping blocks and Hour, and dancing attendance upon a great 1 atige, over which was suspended a huge, sinoko begrimmel, inverted iron fun nel, evidently designed to carry off the smell that nevertheless tilled the next iroom. Mr. "Wong had what appeared to be a violent altercation with tliemo jiials in the kitchen, though it proved that ho was merely explaining that he wanted a dinner for himself and the reporter. The dinner began with a plate of peanut candy, iced fruit cake, a plate of biscuits stuffed with baked nuts, and some very delicious tea the leaves ' being put in the cups and the tea being brewed by pouring hot water on the leaves and fitting saucers over the cups. Chop sticks, which are merely ebony sticks twice as long and half as thick, again as lead pencils, v ore served in pla e of knives and forks. They are very easily managed, and with . a china scoop, such as the Chinamen use in place of a spoon, and chopped food, -which is the rule, a Caucasian can cat as rapidly and easily with them as with a knife and fork. Three dishes, that seemed to be as many varieties of Irish stew, were next brought on. One P tew was principally made up of beef, young bamboo, potatoej and bay leaves; another appeared to be chicken, mush rooms and boiled onions. The third had boiled duck and rock moss for its prin cipal constituents. The1 duck and chicken had been chopped up, skin, bones and ail, and each of the stews . I'oated in very rich and greasy gravy. Xext came a dish of boiled lish, chopped up, skin, bones and all, and mixed with picklod onions. ' The grease, the rich pastry, the candy and the nuts led the reporter to. suspect that ho had discovered why drugs in great quantities are displayed in all the stores. " Do the Chinese ever have dyspep sia?" " All of them do," said Mr. AVong. Wine of a thousand fruits was served in teacups as small as eggshells, out f a beautiful bric-a-brac liask. It was stronger than ttoosevelt street whisky, and seemed to ignite on its way down tha throat. The first cup of tea was too strong, the second brewing was too strong, the third was strong, the fourth was just right, and the seventh was pleasant. Nothing more was brought to the table, but in the four bowls was food for twenty persons. A saucer of sooy a condiment like Woic.stershire sauce, but very salt was recommended as an aid to diges tion, and a curious pickle of dried fruits, spices, repperi and vinegar ap piare.l with the lish. Other Chinamen sat at the other tables and ate in silence. Mr. Wong sai 1 that it is a rule , that those who dine must not jest, curse or, in fact, talk much at all, until the close of the meal. Chinamen who can afford it spend four or five hours at tb.3 table. Aftr meals they partako of strong drink, and accompany it by a singular pastime. One diner shouts to his visa-vis any numb r that occurs to him, at the same instant holding up a num ber of lingers, the number of fingers differing from the number spoken. For instance, he rails out "six" and hold up three lingers. The other man at the same instant go"s through the same formula, holding up a chance number of lingirs an I calling out whatever number under ten occurs to him. If either has happened to name the sura of the two sets of fingefs thus held up In les:'S, and pays for tho otlnr one's drink. Thus, if he calls ten and holds up two lingers, and the other c.ills live and exhibits three lingers, the second wan wins, and the lirst one drinks at his expense. JJoth must speak at once, however, an instant before the lingers are shown. Mr. Wong declares that there is in this game the very essence of friend ship. In Tom Lee's other store, after the dinner, the reporter saw tea costing varlius prices between eighty cents and (7 a pound, and put up in all sorts of gorgeous packages. There were also I'h'nese banjos and fiddles hung in the hhow-cases, and strings of Chinese coins, boxes of delicate scales for weighing g ld, stores of moss and bain bo i for Mott street tables, and rice, ginger and all tin ther Chinese edi bles noted in iho other stores were heaped upon the llour and on the shelves. Mr. AVong pointed out some curious little white brushes suspended between and attached to two thin blades of whalebone. lie said they were tooth I rushes and mouth washers, and ad le i that every Chinaman, every morning before ho fats or speaks to aiivbody, 1 rushes his teeth, rin.ei his mouth, and then with the whalebones scrapes his touguo clean. Mr. Wong 3J4 that W JVUow. countrymen pie also especially particular with their feet, and wash them every night before retiring. "Mott street , is a wicked place,", said Mr. Wong, in bidding his guest good-bye, ' It is tho headquarters of the Chinese and they flock to it when ever they get a chance; but when they come to it they are met by a band of gamblers, and even worse people, who cause them to part with all their sav ings in no time. There is no use ap pointing a Chinese policeman, as lias been proposed. No Chinaman would take the post, and if one should ho would bo killed, so jeal ous would the others be. Hut there ought to be in Mott street souio China man soi retly paid to help the police in ridding the colony of those who prey upon it." Disappearance of Diseases. We have all been surprised, says tho Youth's Compan ion, malarial fever, after having disappeared from New England for nearly two centuries, should return again to it with its old time vigor. Formerly leprosy was known to us mainly through the Bible; now it is not a stranger even to our own land. At tho pro-sent day gout is a com mon disease only in England. It was once common throughout Europe; and tho skeletons dug from the ashes of Pompeii show that the Romans were familiar with its torments. Few persons away from our larger seaports ever saw a caso of typhus fever; but once Its deadly ravagrs were not by any means rare among us. Diphtheria seems to us a new disease; but the most ancient medical writers describe it in terms exactly applicable to it now. Among the mo.lern Turks is a deadly disease that begins with fever, followed soon by a profuse sweating and complete prostration, often result ing in death within a few hours. In the beginning of the sixteenth century this same disease prevailed in England five or six times, carrying off oyer thirty thousand victims. ( jueen Anne Boleyn was attacked by it, but recovered to fall by ths ax. Cardinal AVolsey had four attacks of it. Henry VIII. shifted his court from place to place to escape it It was then largely limited to Engi lanu, and was known abroad as "The English Sweat." That there was a cause for it is plain from the manner in which Erasmus wrot" to Wolsey: " Chambers built in such a way as to admit of no ventilation, lloors laid with white clay, and covered rushes, occasion ally removed, but so imperfectly that the botto.m layer is left undisturbed sometimes for twenty years, harboring expectorations, vomitings, ale-droppings, scraps of fish, and other abjmi nations not lit to be mentioned." The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal adds: "The narrow streets were tho receptacles for all garbage, while the surface-sewers slowly robed their contents toward an already pol luted river." Hero were the sources of this disease; but cleanliness and better habits of living have caused its disappearance. An Emperor's Dilemma. The emperor of China, young as he is, has already to ma'nta n somo seven ty women on his establ'shinent in vari ous capacities, and, like any other gentle man who has ladies under Irs protec tion, the duty devolves on him of clothing them. Th's would be a com paratively easy t ik were the fair ones ot a reasonable turn of mind. Hut, unhappily for the brother of the sun and the moon, the'.r extravagance is pronounced to be beyond , all bounds. Two hundred and fifty thousand thaels. which is more than one-half the land tax of the empire, were expendel last year in silk, ratin, gauze, velvet, re I and gilt papers, and pearls. It is said that ne dress, which is in po session of an empress, was covered last year with seed pearls worked in so peculiar a fa-hlon as to have cost a fabulous sum. With respect to this robe there are gnat scorching! of heart. The euipre 8 is aged, though the dre s is new. If she die, according to custom it must le burne 1, supposing it to be in her possession at the time of her death, ihe refuses t part with it, and the idea of this wastefulness, coupled with tho necessary great ex penditure in the coming year, troubles the owner of tb.3 vermilion pencil ex ceedingly. A Singular Circumstance. The recent death of Mrs. Catharine Moor and Miss Lucky Lakenan in Louisville, at almost the same instant, was a singular circumstance, consider ing their intimacy for many years. They were such devoted and insepar able friends that it was commonly taken for granted by those who did not know them but saw them con stantly together, that they were mother and daughter. They were taken ill ut the same time, each in her own house. At 8 o'clock in the morning Miss Lakenan came out of tho stupor in which she had been lying, and saying : " Mrs. Moore is dead and I am going too," sank into uneonsciousnes aga;n, and in a few moments was dead. Her conviction that her friend had died was remarkable, for there had been no communication between tho families for several days. What lie Thought at the Uorjrt-a. "What do you think of the moun tain gorg.s, Mr. Spicer?" asked Miss Ladybird of her neighbor at the hotel titb.e. " Well," said the other thought fully, as ho looked about him, "I thiuk that old ana .'oiida at the head of the table has gorged himself about up to his collar button. One plate more of pudding will ktep that unwholesome child opposite up all night with the colic and give the country doctor a job. The way that Dutch-built dowager Is loading up must increase the hopes of tier heirs nmazingly, and if that red 1'aced man does not cut his throat eat ing with his knife he will probably cU of apoplexy before the evening train gets in," Doston Hullatin JStlXrCT SIFTI5GS. norse-flesh pie la a well-kMown dish In Earls. Those who partnAo of it say it is a p datable dish. In England it is tho custom for the queen to send three pounds sterling (,$14.52) to the mother of British triplots. When traveling on a railroad it is said that lying with 'the head toward the engine will sometimes remove a headache. Some idea of thy national enthusiasm Xor baseball may be gathered from tho statomont that in a singlo Michigan factory 350,000 foet of ash, 25,000 feet of basswood and 50,000 feet of cherry aro used. The Chinese think that white men wear red clothes; have red hair and blue eyes sunk in the head, or vertical or at the back ; fatigue themselves on every occasion needlessly, and havo the restless curiosity of monkeys. In the " Philosophical Transactions " ,for 1755 Mr. II. Bakers, F. 11. S de scribes the extraordinary caso of Ed ward Lambert, whoso skin, with the exception of the inside of his hands and leet-soles, head and fa 'e, was cov ered w ith excresc ences of a wart-like nature nnd cylindrical in form, rising to the height of about nn inch and growing close together at their bases, stiff, but elastic and rustling when touched, which were shed and renewed at intervals moro or less regularly in the autnmn or winter. New "ex crescences of a paler color then gr:nv up and supplanted the old ones which fell off. The man's health was gener ally good. Still more extraordinary is the statement, made on such seemingly excellent authority, that each of Lam bert's six children had a skin covered in the same way, although at tho time Mr. Bakers wrote only one was living, who was publicly exhibited with his father. A Fable for tho Brave, A fly, observing one day asheiep run ning with great rapidity from a forest. Inquired: "What i3 the matter, my Criend?" "Matter enough," panted the sheep. " Dear fly, in yonder wood there is a lion 1" "Really? and what of that?" re turned tho fly. Surely yuu are not afraid of a lion?" "And do you indeed not fear him.?" gasped the sheep. " Certainly not; to prove it I will myself enter tho wood." Tho fly hurried away, and returning after some time, continued: "You are right, my friend, lie is there; but really there is no occasion for fear. I conversed with 1dm for some minutes, and I even flatter my self that it was I who annoyed him. Pray, do not be so very timid?" At this moment a spider, wlio had completed her web near by, appeared suddenly on the scene. Tho fly turned pale, and, without warning, fainted quite away. The spider, seizing, him, bore him into her web, whence he never reappeared. Alas l my friend," sigh rd tho sheep, as he went on Ids way, it is not so much what you are alraid of as It is tho beina afraid 1" A Jawbreaker. An officer of the Welsh steam.T Gwalia says that a now vessel of that line, to be built at Sunderland, has tho name of LlanfairpwllgwyngyUgogery chwyrndirwllsanttysillogogogoHi. " Where did you find that mime?" "It's pure Welsh," he said. "Ilave you never heard of the Englishman's perfe t cure for lockjaw? Hero it is printed:" He handed the reporter tho follow ing card: 'Is your father at home?' asked nn Englishman of a Welsh boy whom lie met on the Gro it Orme's Head, Llan duduo. No, sir; he's gono to work at Llansant-ffraid-glan Conwy.' ' Is your mother in, then?' 'She's gone to the fair at Llanfihangedtreier-befrdd.' Dear me, but where is your sister?' ' My sister has gone to s hool at Llan-fairwilgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrowils-anttyogogogoch.' 'Good gracious!' exclaimed the Englishman, 'I must go and take a smile.' " An old butcher way out in Missouri, AYith neuralgia he suffered like fury, St. Jacobs Oil banished The pain which all vanished And prevented a coroner's jury. A cranky old man named Blake, Says St. Jacobs Oil "take3 the cake. He gave it one test, And says its tho best Cure in tho worl 1 for backache. The annual sales of shoes and leather, in the 1'nited States reach nearly $20, 000,000. Wrrrka of IlmnnnllT. Who have wasted their iiiiuily vigor nnd". rowerg by youthful follies imd pemicijus practices pursued in Bolitudo, inducing ner vous debility, impaired memory, mental, niuiety, dcBpundsncy, lack of self-confidence end will power, weak hack, involuntary vitul lohsps and kindred weaknesses. should address with three letter postage stumps for larga illustrated treatise, giving unfailing mean.1 of cure, World's Dihpknsiaby Medical Ass'j ciation, Buffalo, N. Y. Utah h to be invaded by a detachment of the fcji.lvution army. Wahlet, Ual)r7"ir"R. Doyle says: "1 consider llrowu's Iron Hitters superior as s tonio to any preparation now in una." A uubbioank moves eighty miles j er hour Thousands of women bless the day on which Dr. Tierce's "Favorite Prescription" was made known to them. In all tho.se ierant'ements causing backache, drapging anwn sensations, nervous and general ile- bility. it is a sovereign remedy. Its soothing ml healing properties render it of the, utmost value to ladies gufiering from "in- lernul fover," congestion, inlliimmation, or ulceration. By druggists. Tub Mormons have this year Bent out 3CC u.tsiiouxries. Paralytic 6trokes, heart disease and kidney Affections prevented by tha use of Brown's lion Bitters. J Tt BS!y il ieT!Rty-thro JWi old Kfi-ftiVESTHlATED. A ItrmvtrVnhl Slnirmrnt TiiIIt Conflrmr-A by Tlirre lmirlunl Inlirvlpwa. Xn nnusiial ni t c!e front thn Hoohostcr (N. Y.) rmncrat and Chronicle Was pub lished in this paper recently n)d hn beouthe Miti3l of muo'i ronOrsatii n bolh in pro fessional riroles nhd on tho street, Ap nr. ntly it omsed more coinmut on m Koc'ios ter, sutl.ts folljwing from the ini e pn;(r Bhows Dr. J. V. llnnion, who is wo 1 l;n wn not only in H 'charter, but, in n 'nHyeviry nrt of America, s:ut an extended nit plo to thin paper, a low dnvs since, Winch was ilu y pub. lislied, detailing his ronr'Hnble, ejpesi'noj nnd refcu i from what too ned ho mr ni'i death. Jtwo Id be impes I o in en in n'o the pcisoiml in nirieiwl ic!i have been m ulo nt out o 1 Co A to tho vnl di:y o' tho n- iele, but they h veb.en so nun er.iits tl nt fur her invea.iga i m of tho subject was dto md ill editorial nern'sity. With th s end in view n Teprsflalri! yj i f this pap(r railed rm Dr. Helium at his ns -d. n.'o, when the full viu;j inlorview o: r led: "That nrlie'.e of your', do 'tor, hn crei ted onite. n I'irlwind. A n the statement i nbout the terrible, condition you were in, mid thowny y.m voro rosc.iod such as you cau BUB! AIU?' "Kvety ouo of them n'd many Additional ""W ew 1" I'le evrr Ket so ne ir the grave as I did and then return, and 1 nm not sur prised that the public, think it marvelous. It was marvelous. ' "How in tho world d!d yon, n physio'an, come to be brought so low':" "By neglecting tho fiist nnd most sim; lo symptoms. I did not think 1 was sick. It is true I had frequent headaches; felt tired most of the time; could ent nnthiugonediy and wan ravenous the next; felt dull, indefi nite pnins, and my stomnch was out of order, but 1 did not think it meant anything bo. lions." " But havo these common Ailments Any thing to do with the fearful Bright's difo tso which took fo firm a hold on you ?" Anything? Why, they nre tho sure in li CAticns of the first stages of thnLd read fill malady. Tho fact is, few peowi? know or ronlf.e whntails them, and I am forry to say thr.t too fow physicians do either." 41 That is a strange statement, doctor." ' But it is a true one. The medio d pro wion havo been treating symptoms intend of diseases for ye irs, and it is high time it ceased. We doctors hnve been clipping off the twigs when wo should strike nt the root. Tho symptoms I have just mentioned or liny unusual action or irritation of tho water channels indicate tho approach of Bright's disease even more than a cough nnno incus tho coming of consumption. Wo do nit treat tho cojgh, but try to help tho lungs. AV should not wmto our time trying to re lievo tho headache, stomach, pains about tho body or othor symptoms, but go directly to the kidneys, the souro; of ino.-t of those ail ments." " This, then, is what you meant when you said more than one-half tl e coaths which occur nri60 from Bright's disunBO, is it doctor?" 'rieMsely. Thousands of so-called dis eases are torturing people to-day, when in reality it is Bright h disease in some one of its many forms. It is a Hydra-I eadod mon ster nnd the slightestsymnioms should strike terror to everyone who hns them. I cin look back and rocall hun beds of deaths which physici an declared nttha time were caused by paralysis, npopl?xy, hunrt diseasa, pneumoi.i'i, malarial fever nnd other com mon complaints which I bos now wore caused by Bright's disease." "And did all these as?s hnva simple symptoms ai, first V" " Every one of them, and might hnvo been cured as 1 was by tho timely use of the sauio remedy Warner's Safe Cure. I am get:ing my eyes thoroughly open in (his matter and think I am helping otters to see the fa -Ma and their possible danger also. Why, tboro are no end of truths bearing on this subject. If yon want to know more about it go and see Mr. Warner hi u: self, lie was siek the same as I, and is the healthiest man in Kochester to-day. Ho has made a study of this Fubject and can give you more lncts than I can. Go. too, nnd see Dr. bnttimore, the chemist, at tho Uuivi rsity. Jf you want facts there are any quantity of them show, in? the alarming increnso of Bright s dis ease, its simple nnd deceptive sjmptoms, and there is but one way by which it tun be escaped." Fully satisfied of thotrnlh and force of tho Doctor's words, the reporter bado him good day acid called on Mr. Warner at his es:ab lmhmrnt on Exchi nge street. At first Mr. Warner was inclined to be reticent, but learn ing that the information disirel wasaLout tho alarming increase of Bright's disease, his manner elmn ;e J instantly, and he spoke very earnestly; 'His true that Bright's disease has im crea ed wonderfully, and we find, by reliable statistics, that in the j nst ten yeais its growth has been 250 per cent. Dook at the prominent men it has cnrr.i d otf : Everett, nmner, Chnse, Wilson, Carpont'r, llisl opi Haven and l'eck, nnd others. This is terri ble, and shows a groator growth than that of nny other known complaint. It should be Slain to every one that something must bo one to chock this increns i or tnero is no Inowing where it may end." "Do you think many people nro aXictrd with it to-dny who do not realizn it, Mr. Warner t" ' Hundred of thousands. I have a strik inp: example of this truth which hns just coaie to my notice. A prominent professor in a New Orleans medical college was lectnr lr g before his class on the subject of Bright' disease. Ho had various fluids undor micro--scopio analysis, and was Bhowlng the stu dents what the indications of this terrible malady were. In order to show tho contrast between healthy and unhealthy fluid he had provided a vial, tha contents of which werj drawn from his own person. 'And now, gentlemen,' he said, 'as we have seen the unhealthy indications I will show ' ou how it appears in a state of perfect health,' and ho submitted his own fluid to the usual test. As he watched the results his conntennno.) sud denly changed his color and command both left him, and in a trembling voice he s lid: ' Gentlemen, I have made a painful dis covery; J havo Bright's disease of the kid neys.' and in less than a year ho was dead." " You believe, then, that it has no syuip. toms of its own and is frequently unknown even by the person who is allliotod with it:" "It has no symptoms of its own and very often none At all. Usually no two peoplo have thj same symptoms, nnd frequently death is the first symptom. The slightest indication of Any kidney ditliculty should ba enough to strike terror to anyone. I know what I am talking about, for 1 hnvo I e n throngh all the stages of kidney disease." " You know of Dr. Heniou's case?" " Yes, I have both read and heard of it." " It is very wonderful, is it not?" " A very prominent case, but no more eo than a great many others that have come to my notice as having bten cured by tho snmo rue ins." "You believe, thjn, that Bright's due iso can be cursd?" "I know it can. I know it from the expo r'nce of hundieJsof prominent persons who Were given up to die by both their physicians nnd friends. " You speak of your own experience, what was it?" '' A fearful one. I had felt languid and un fitted for business for yea s. But 1 did no'. ki:ow what ailed mo. When, howeie.'. I found it was kidney diiliculty, I thought there was little hoi e. and so did the doetur. I hav since learned 1 h it one of the ihv-i- t inns of this city pointed me out to a geuile- ' man on mo street one uay, saying, 'tlieie goes a man who will be dead within a year.' 1 believe his words would have provm true if I had not fortunately secured and used the rem edy now known ns Warner's Bate Cure." "And this cause i you to manufacture it':" " Ko, it caused me to investigate. 1 Went to the principal cities, biiw physicians p e Bcribing and usiu it, and I therefore de termined, us a duty I owed humanity nnj the suflering, to bring it within their reach, and now it is known ine'ery part of America t . sod iu every drugstore aud h:s I.ecJino a houseliild necessity." J he re reporter left Mr. Warner. mn?h in pressed with the eirueBtnei-s ttm.4 -u- cf h(B statements, an 4 next Ptdd j.-it fr. S. A. T nttimoro,' At his" n si donee on Piince Dr. ljnUimore, although busily engaged upon s mo mnttrs con nrclid with tho Hiato board of health, of which he is ono of tho analysts, courteously answered the questions that were propounded him: "Did yqn make n chemical Annlyslsof tho cafe of Mr. 11. II. Warner soma three years ago. doctor?" "Yes. Fir." " What did this nn ilvsis show yon?" "Tho presence of nlbumcn nnd tube cftsts in great almndnliro." "And what did tho symptoms Indicate?" "A scii vis disenso of the kidneys." " Did you think Mr. Wnrnor could re cover?" "No, sir. 1 d d not think it i o siblo. It was seldom, ltnlicl, th .t so pronounced a case had. Up to thlU lime, ovor bc ou cured." " Do you know nnythln nb..tlt the remedy which cm 1 him?" " Vcs, I hnvo chemically Analyzed it and upon cwllral examination find it entirely f n e from Bny o sonous or dolotrr'.ous substance-." Wo publish tho forc'oing slntements in view of the c 'inmotioti which tho publicity of Dr. llenion's nrticlo ha cinsrd And t meet tho protestations which havo been made. Ti e standing of Dr. Hcninn. Mr. Warner nnd Dr. IiAttimore in the comnu nity is beyond question nnd tho statements they make cannot for a moment 1 e doubted. Thev polit'tllsivMlv nlinw thnt Ittlirlit's iliannsa of the kidneys is oip of the nn s'. deceptive it ml dangerous of all disonses. thai it is ex ceidm.'ly common, alnrmiiig'y increasing niui mat it can netnreit. 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Do yon evir havo atr.ie pa ns in yo ir loft bronst extending to our arms, do yon over h'ive s ith o iting fo 'ling i i ro,'ion of jo t heart? If s. yon ha'o I e r, I'isea'e. Usi Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator, a Buro spoci.lc. i or bottle. A coimfB in l ork A pig's car. Thousands testify to the merits of Dr. GrAves' Heart Hegulatoras a cure for h art diteA-e in rll forms. It D known fr.mi Maine to California, (iivo It a trial for those t'istresfe Koo'incs. Tiikbb are no old maids in Hindost.lii. Foa m-si'KrsiA, inoiuestion, depression of spir its and general debility in their various forms ; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the "Forro-Phosphor-ted Elixir of Calisaya," made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, and sold by all Drag- f;ists, is the best tonic ; and for patients reuover ng from fever or other sickness it has no equal. Don't lite In the limine. " Rough on Rats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bid bugs, flios, outs, moles, chip, munks, gophers. l.V. ( n vlrln,.. This elegant preparation has been on sale since IHi'kS, nnd is re?ommended for loss of Appetite And general debility. Removes All unpleasnuteelings afterdating. Druggists. For Tlilfk Ilrvils. Heavy stomachs, bilious conditions Wells' May Apple ril!santUiihOTs,cidhnrtio, 102.ra We Advl-n It. If your htiir is thin and fall'n? out, if yon nro becoming prematurely b:ild, if your hair isd-ynnd s:ckly, usj Carl olino, the gr;at natural Hair Restorer. One dollar A bo:tle. The button-holes of Chrolithion collars and culls aro madu fo they will not tear out like other kinds. Skinny illen. Wells' Health Renewer restores heallh.vigor, curesDyspepsia,lnipotence,SexualDebility.$l The most comfortable boot In town is that With Lyon's Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners. A lteinnrknlile Tribute. Siiluoy Oinvhun.lro, of ritUbmu. I., writes: "Ihavo used Dr. Win. Hall'i Balsam lor ths Lnaan many years, with tuo most gratlfyiuK results. Tho relieving iuHuenrs of llall'a Balsam la wonder ful. The pain ami rack of the body, Incidental to a tight coiiKh, oon disapiiear by the use of a Konful according to directions. My wife alwayi nu ll for HaU'a Buls.ini instead of a 1'liynk'iau." Dr. tireeu's Oxygrnnlcd Hitlers is the oMiwt and bent remody for Dj siicpsla, lllllous. nesa, Malaria, Indigestion, all diionlera of the Stomach, and all diseam indicating an impure con dition of tho lilood. Kidneys and Livor. 1C0BS J jo. I Um rem CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headacht, Toothache, Sore Tli rmt. Mucin firwtn, llrulaeav linn. Mruta. Frofti lilies. AXD 11.1. OHIEH IHllHl.V rU.VS A Mi AlHEA. Soldo lrugiaU im! littler evcrTWlivrt. Viftj Colli butti. I'UMlloiia lu 11 f.tiifuajf TIIE 4 II A It I. Kit A. YOUKI.KIt CO. 13 llMNHtriui VUUA.U.KACO.) billMr, 4., C, ft. A N V N U 30 No time tbould 1 luat if tha atcmich, liver and bowela am affected to adopt tlm sure remedy, lioatft. ter'a Stomach Hit, ters. D aei,aof tho organ named beget othera far more aeh niia, and a d!y i ttmrefitTe liiardiu. jaittpaia, livnrcom. pUint, chilli and ft- r, early rtiumni m t w i n k , k t d n y wdn", bnnir mr'. our lu dtly tniulile it trilled wiih. lsn STOMACH- fwia,udafeioBdi. B B Itol gurily. 1 1 KKTS lino wnlira; papfr, in blntixr, wiH rKiHiiuar. by mail for J c Aa:inl W'unf en licoNOMTf PuiKiiNfj lu,, N km bury port, M A Itt-llla vVnnlod for tha Beat .nd FaHteat-.-liui , J tJu tonal KuokHAiid Hihlna. lkncea reduced H u. cent. Na JlufcAL FuuLiauiMu t, Jliiladulplna, Ha. Vf'fiWR P!rHIrn telecraphy here and we will IwulvU liii-liKivo vou a .iluanon. CircularalriM.-. At.l .Vl INI. I1KOS., Jaue.vllle, U I., ff VjAWtKK, tl-adajat botneaaauyinade. Contlf V I tuututfree. Audrea. TttUK llkl., Au,uala. M. lOl.h.MAN nuaineuCulleKe, Kewara, N.J. 1-oalUuufe tur graduates. W rite (ur (Jlrcular. enu. ffCC II week iu your own town. Terms and $.1 oulitt OW free. Addrea. HJAIUTT Co., FortLud, Me. 9 t t 0 0 0 Per dar at hum., hawulas "wurth i fraa. v? I V W V Addas btuno 4 CO., fofttan J, M. Oil, - ' CN. (- - ff r PDPAT MYI m m T? f 29 0 LYDIA E. PSNKHAr.Va VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Ik a 1'oMtlvc Cnra For all the Palnfiil Tonplalnta VmiuhM m aommoa ar hmt female yepnlatlan. t Vcillclne far Women. InTrcted bj Wonts. Prepared bjf Woman. n Umlnt Bnlll Dlwawf 81m Ik, Dam ,f fUrf, t.9It rortrea the drooplnir aplrlta, lnrlroratee and harmonliea the onranlo function., kItm elaallelty and nrtnnene to the etep, roatoree the natnral lustra to tha jc, and plinta on tho pale cheek of woman the freaa rnjea of life', tprlni anil early enmmer time. tYTPhysiclam Us II and Proscribe It Freorr.-TO It remove faint nem, (lntiilcnoy, deatroya all oraTtnat (or Btlmulant, and rellore. wnaknew of the stomach. Tliat feeling of bearing down, can.itne; pain, weigh! and backache, la always permanently cured by IU eta. I'srUi en re oMUdaer Complalata of either aa thla Compound le n.urpBcd. i.tdt f.. piNKnirsi bloot prpinrii wilt eradicate every venttiro of llumnr. from Hi, iilowt, ami itlve tone and strength to the system, of luu woman of child. Insist on having Ik Both the Compound and Blood PnrlSer are prepare at XO and t Western Avenue, Lynn, Maaa. Price of either, iJL Bla bottles for V Bent by mall In the form or pills, or ef losengea, on receipt of price, 1 per boi for either. Urs. rinkhamfroety answer, all letter! ot Inquiry. Enclose Set-stamp. Send for pamphlet, Ho fnmlly nhonH be without TTPTA K. I'lTflfHAll f LIVKtt l'll.l.H. Ther euro con.tliiatlon, bUloiisnnea, and torpiiUiy of the livor. U cents pur boi. roM by all Drugglnta.tt 9 DIAMOND DYES. : Best Dyes Ever Made. 3-F0R BII.K, tVOOL, OU COTTOH.-vj DRESSES, COATS, SCARFS, HOODS, YARN, STOCKINGS, CARPET RAOS, RIBBONS, FEATHER8, or any fa brio of fancy artlolo eaally and perfectly colored to any ahado. Hlaek, Jlrown, tlreee, lllue, flearlet. Cardinal lied, evy lllue, aeal Ilrowa, Olive Oreen, Terra t'otta and SO other bet oolora. Warranted Fait and Durable. Each package will color ono to four lb., of goods. If you haver ever used Dye. try thoac onoe. Tou will bdellgkted. Bold by druggists, or send ua 10 osnla and any oolor wanted sent postpaid. S4oolored aamplea and a met of fancy oarris sent for a So. stamp. M'KIXS, KIC'll AltUSOS it 0.. llerllogtee.Tt. GOLD and SILVER PAINT. Bronze Paint. Artists' Black. Yar gliding Fancy BaakoU, Frames, Lamps, Chandeliers, and fbr all kinds of omamontai work. Equal to any of the high priced klnde and only Oets. a packafre.at the druggurta.or post-paid from WEl.LK, Kit lAl!t)t.O. CO., llHrllaatea,Vt. Payne's Automatic Engines. lUvliahle, I)urabl and Kuonumlcal, Ut fumUh m lorn paicr fi(A ') Jfu futl an i trtittr th n$ other Cnyin built, nul lillt'tl with an AutomatiuOut-ult. tend tur lUu-(ruta Cniultja "J," for Intrii.uott ana 'net. At. W. I'A.MC V bona. lUn Uurmiig, N. V. TRYh? tJSElT 1 1 rlitVn C nrifs llnrnft. 1'Hin. (Miannrd Tin ml or Up ( 'omi. Hunlun.SvA)i1si. ltmiww.Korpnen of fit, hundi ryea.eU'. ; ltchlmr f mm any cnwue. f-c. At-k your drug a i(i ft t, or mud la V4 i-ufion hirw t, n. i .is LE GREASE Hret In the world. irt the gpnnlne. Kvery PitfUHflr bite our triiilr-iiinrk mid la uiarMa timtcr'a. M)l.l KVKIt W IIKKK. PEfJSIOfJS liirrrtftl dunnpc thvir srtc. loss of a tinner, or toa. aiitlri or partial loss of mictit or hfiarlnt:. ti lea. ilia rlitra, rUauma ttbin.urany other dltulttlliy ntllics ou. Wltluws, child run, or depi'tidcnt iartiitB rmlllw t. lnstn tnfurvAff Where dlsrharpte Is lost. Naw ill'ltarp obtained, ilnnosr able dlsrtiaiifi's and .-nMotn rirurud fur dertra, Ii . ilnni INCREASED. Kjrivd claims mrssfiiii) firoserati'U. Itack py and buuuty rnlluctcd. ii land rtii, i rrnnpt attention niTfD all hlnda of a;ivtrib ment claims. AdvUefree, id'l with lamp, 1 C Wuoi AuaSi, Wasbtaictuu. C. EDUGATIOMAL. X. Ths KIV A1.I.MAU of the 181. r N EW KMil.ANU nmTQtiTJTTATriDV rsP WTT5Tft beautifully lUu.tratrd.M rapes. KK1VT HIKE lo Vuurfclf and miun-ttl frlcnls. Si-iwl names snU audreiwes 10 K.Ttll 1UKK. Krank! tl?l . Iloton. M.u. TV T.ttrQfH ami brt appointftl Mumko. tAtrrary and irt Sclutel.ami UUUKJur yuung Uuiit4,in tht wurM. I Informntlon nwardina 'l'eiNK.11,1 Arknnnajl&nd.. l.OW PHH K. I.tina Credit. HuhaarlrnlturM u.,.1. ....t. ....... Kye.Oata, ( urn. Cotton, linh-,, UJ all Choice Fruit. ne.r.ehiKl.,churcheHNiut railrivad.. KICKIi faretnall whopuri'haw land. Kur limp. f Tel.., Arkanau Kan. sa. anil M mri. with .11 lntorrnatl.n (.ent free), aldr. J. l. , Mcliealh. N Ivnuland Ant.. ai Wa.hiuWn V.,,,.!,,.""",,; " "lu"'t'!. bo. Kat'n H.M.Aat.. Iil3 W. 11a tiiuoreKt., 11.1;,.., M,l J. J .'Fowler. fuUra f'a.. Aitt., Utica, N. V or II. H. .- ,an. Gi-u.Eut.Paaa.AKt., 1413 HromlMnj, New York. CURES WHtfti ALL USE f AILS. hn litt(Joui!h byrun. Tivtiffl bikkI. Lviniime. HtM by dniKmi. tlXtUTK nllUTm MAl.K "wkl,, a II MIS I LU Kroni SS. AND 1'KMALK.- ei.a:lv m.ile. riKNl) KOHClKl I I AIIB. Adlre. offioeol pssmea HI vr eTl .Im l J ANTKII-I.AD1KS to take our New Fancy Worl at their hume in c.ilv er nminir, and ..ni tttt t. f I - per wM.k, makina ic-Niila lor our Summer aittl h alt tni.le. Send Lit: for imile and particular... Ill I). .0.1lli( ., s(lo Mxlli Ave, Ntw York. niK'K.lHllKM KHIOVl I by Prof. WrNnrs' 1 Ki'AKlhU litmuN. Price Sji I tier caae. St-nl ,-,. luilto.ny.dilrew. KIIWAltll V1 1 ..IOT. S jLm Aolm, I IU JS liiih jjyjmucJeY ujh. .. I ..lt.ll VIIIIN 11 M. A l IIIMi lll-'vtL'ii ""'J ddr-AUJ-SK; lieiveVj-oV fc FREE ! &tf,TKS'V I sit,, D. W. Myo-iyi Vo.".'3 J "ZZ ' mi Or.NO 1 CN M ANTKII In Sept. to le-rra I I Ki.l.M-JJY win, i H. 1. M1-.--11UII. auarai.teud, Aauu-t-i. -l, K, 4aun.Al!jur ?)ich, r 7 3 CUJ. AX t?T.E9SI0nn MOKPHrN'K HAItlT I H 51 '1 R IS 1 I ' 1 N" l'uy 1111 cred. Ten i i' W 1 yuara CRtiijihed, 1,11(10 fSl M I? M fi B l & rnrutl. Htute catix. Dr. 1 v- w K S tl Mai ah, y uiucy, Mich.