1TISE WORDS. As tho light goea out with the e oaustion of tho oil, si) fortune fa'ls Willi tho cessation of human endeavor. Poetry is the only verity tn re pression of a sound mind srmiiMng after the ideal, and not after the ap parent. A loving act does more good than i fiery exhortation. What mankind, needs is not more good talkers, but more good Samaritans. Upon fate and human endeavor is suspended the issue of every under taking ; but fate is plainly only the conduct of man in a former existence. The eyes of men converse as much as their tongues, with the advantage that the ocular diale t needs no (He tionary, but is understood all the world over. Every ship that comes to Ameriea got its chart from Columbus, Every novel is a debtor to Homer. Every carpenter who shaves with a foreplano borrows the genius from a forgotten inventor. Men's thoughts are much according to their inclination ; their discourse and speeches according to their learn ing and infused opinions ; but their deeds are after as they have been ao tustumed. Guarding the Gold. Every morning except Sunday an Adams express wagon, loaded with nags of gold and silver, starts out from the Adams Express company's oilice to deliver the precious coins to its differ ent owners. The gold and f-ilver, which is made up of all denominations, coine3 principally from Xew York, "Washington and San Francisco, and is consigned to the different banks and brokers' offices about town. Some bags contain twenty-dollar gold pieces, while other bags are simply tilled with copper pennit s. Tl -vagon starts out about o'clock in ti. morning, and by 10 o'clock its treasure has all been delivered. The floor of the wagon is generally covered with the bags, and the springs are borne down to the axle with tue pre cious weignt ot me mucn-coveieu metaL The route is down Chestnut street; all the banks along the street are visited, but the majority of the gold is unloaded after the wagon turns into Third street. In this way mil lions upon millions of dollars are car ried every year from the express office to the bankers and brokers, without any apparent guard against loss. The men who ride about on tho wagon every morning are the trusted em . ployes of the company, who have be come so accustomed to jerking bags of gold about that they handle it much the same as they would a bag of salt or a box of merchandise. . The expr ss company u-ses the ut most precaution to guard the precious treasure. Four men are in charge of the wagon ; one man drives and two sit on the seat wit'i him. They are armed to the teeth, and always on the alert for highwaymen. The fourth man Bits on the tailboard in an ap parently careless manner, lie is also armed, and sees everything about him. Beside this guard two detectives fol low closely behind the wagon, and watch everybody who attempts to ."dog" it AV hen the wagon stops to dvliver a portion of its load of gold tho detectives are not twenty feet away. One man carries the bags into the bank and the detectives guard him, while the driver and the two other men remain quietly at their posts on the wagon to keep oil thieves. Expert thieves, the boldest in the country, are continually following this wagon, try ing to devise some plan to rob it of , the fortune it carries, but the prccaun tions of the express company have proved too much for the daring of the boldest highwaymen. ' If the Adams Express company send a man upstairs in their own building with a package of money or a bag of gold a detective is at his heels to prevent a robbery. Oftentimes the man with the money doesn't dream that the man going in the same direc- t tion with him is one of the company s detectives. Philadelphia JVeirs. Sliot-Gun anil rlsli-IIook. The New York Forest awl Stream, which is a weekly journal devoted to shooting and fishing, has been review ing the growth of these pastimes in America during the last ten years of the paper's pnbl cation. Tie editor claims that anglers and hunters have increased in a ratio almost incredible to those who are not familiar with the subject; and that these pastimes are held in much higher repute than for merly. The use of rod and gun is no longer an indication of shiftlessness. The Forest ami itnam eays that its correspondents and contributors are largely distributed among the profes sions. Clergymen, lawyers, physicians, editors, teachers, business men, farm ers, and, in fact, all classes of tho in telligent and industrious workers of the day are fall ng into tho very com mendable custom of taking a wek or two off in the woods every summer. His Patience Exhausted. Ex-Governor Cornell, of New York, was formerly an operator in Cleve land, and Callahan, the veteran em ploye of tho Western Union batti'iy room, worked under him in the same position he now tills. An old operator known iis Van relates that Cornell was addicted to smoking Van's pipe. Van used to buy lorni-stemmed clay dhu ileeris, uud would bd thrown into a D tsm of anguish every day when pie L'll would throw the pipe on the thin" ifi break it. Van had procured ,A. rhna"y k",od ip" ono day and at tor snau d to 1(.nJ u to lh(J governor every day ucceeded by a htroke of two thiuga tV'tting it, howevtr, and i.erparv now1" ''ithereen Tho necessary now ..m tt,.fcJ (;rm.,j hy ,'tw him bodily out SELECT SIFTISGS. In England over ,r,000 bicycles art nsed in the mail service. A firm f vinegar makers in London entertained 100 men at dinner in their fifty-three-thousand-gallon vat. A Prussian law requires peddlers to behave politely, clean their boots on entering a house, and bow when offer ing wares." At an elevation of two miles above the level of the sea one may read by the light of the stars, and many not seen at a lower elevation become visible. Every telegraph operator who sends COO messages a day aud this is a fair day's work make3 MO.OUO motions, each requiring a distinct, intelligent volition. In a petrified forest of flOO acres ertent recently discovered in the Buck skin mountains on the Arizona side of tho Colorado river, there are trees twenty inches in diamett r, and not a leaf of vegetation which is not turned to stone. It is reported that there are seventy five stock languages and 500 well marked dialects in North America, each one with a philosophic system of its own. The man who intends to "know his own country before visiting others " is not likely to have to engage his steamer passage this year. In 1872 a bright c!oud was observed at midnight to cover a mountain in the island of .lava. It emitti d glol es of fire so luminous that the niirht be came as clear as day. Its effects werew astonishing. Everything was de stroyed for seven leagues around. Hous s were demolished, plantations were buried in the ea-th, and 11,010 po,Io lost their lives, beside 1,500 head of cattle. Tom Thumb died comparatively young for a dwarf. Richard Cibson, miniature painter and court dwarf to Charles I., Jived to be seventy-five, and his dwarf wife, Ann Shepherd, to be eighty-live. Sir Ceoffrey Hudson, dwarf and diplomatist to Charles II., expired at sixty-thre?, and th little gentleman's span of life was shortened by his incarceration, on suspicion of connivance in the Poui-di plot, in the gate-house at Westminster, where he died. The far-famed Polish dwarf, Count liorulawski, for whom George IV. provided, died also at an advanced age. Dwarfs are better constituted, to Barnum says, than giants, both mentally and physically. Gentlemanly Brigands. A Constantinople letter to the Lon don Standard says : Mr. Alexander Corpi, who reached the capital this morning after twelve days' detention among the brigands in the neighborhood of Jsmidt, gives th following narrative of his misadven ture ;' ' On Thursday nfti r.:o n I was giving orders for so.ne alterations out side the building occupied by my sillc factory, when suddenly I was sur rounded and seized by nine individuals of suspicious appearance. I aked what object they might have in secur ing my person, w hereupon they statid that they wanted money. I remarked that I had none on me, but if released I would give a promissory note for a reasonable amount. This thebiigands, for such they were, declined, and linallj they hurried me oil on foot to a S ot eight hours' di. t:.nt, where a ha't was ordered by the chieE of the pa.ty. Thr brigands then formed a council tc decide upon the most suitable jdaca tr take me for the purpose of communi cating with my family, in the near vicinity. Ismidt was selected, as oiler ing every facility in this respect. On Sunday, tho 7tli in-tant, we reached the spot agreed upon, which is situated in a mountainous district some two hours from the town of Ismidt. Ne gotiations then commenced for the pur pose of fixing the amount of ransom, The first figure named was 4:L0,0O0. but finally, after several days bargaining, they consented to take il,00J. Means were theu found to dispatch a messengei to my family with the news of mj whereabouts and a request that thej would forward the last named sum in order to affect my release. According to the agreement, 1 had explain d in my letter that the amount of the lan soiu was to be accompanied by not more than three nun. These formal itiei being complied with, two trusted servants of my family in charge of th money at length reached the scene oi my captivity. The gold pieces wer counted, and I was declared a fre man. The captain of the band re turned me the cash I had with me at the time I was captured, and handeJ my servants four liras for their trouble in bringing tho ransom. Indeed, from first to last I had no reason to com plain of my treatment. A man ser ant and a woman cjok were told oil for attendant e on me. I l:ad many ha's with the brigand-1, who were all Greeks. They showed considerable forethought for the welfare of tha rural population by ex rising the hope that my misadventure would not lead me to give up working the silk j factory, as such a deci ion oil my part I would entail misery upon a number of villagers wdio depended upon their em I ployment there i r their daily bread. ' You need have no fear in future,' they added, 'we will guarantee your safety. liefore separating irom th band we became such excellent friends that the chief hinted he had an iin portant capture in view, and that, it successful, he would return the whoia of my ransom." Immediately that Mr. Corpi was out of the hands of the brigands the Turkish troops were sent off in pursuit and every effort was made to capture the band. It is claimed that tho iirst street letter-boxes ever used iu this country were put up in lloston in 1858, iirst collection b ing made on the 2d of August, that year, at noon. THAT DEPRAVED JUVENILE. TBS BAD 80T TAKES A DOQ TO THE GROCERY MAN. tie Tell How Ha Mde the Canine's Ac qneJnlnnce The tirorery lUn'i Al-t. ul Una Adventnrr. " Hello," Bald the grocery man to the bad boy, as he came in with a black eye, leading a hungry-looking dog that was walking on three legs and had ono leg tied up with a red silk handkerchief. "What is this? a part of your amateur theatre? Now you get out of here with that dog mighty quick. A boy that hurts dogs so they have to have their legs tied up i3 no friend of mine," and tho grocery man took up a broom to drive the dog out doors. There, you calm yourself," said the boy to the grocery man, as the dog got behind the boy and look d up at the grocery man as though he was not afraid as' long as the bad boy was around. "Set up the crackers and cheese, and sausage, and pickles, and everything this dog wants to eat. He is a friend of mine. That dog is my guest, and those are my splints on his broken leg, and that is my handker chief that my girl gave mo wound around it, and you touch that dog, ex cept in the w ay of kindness, and down comes your house,' and the boy doubled up his fists as though ho meant busi ness. " Po.ir doggie," said the grocery man, as he cutoff a pieca of sausage and of fered it to the dog, which was declined with thanks, expres.-edby the wagging tail. Where did you steal him t " I didn't steal him, and ho is no cannibal. He won't eat your sausage," and the boy put up his elbow as though to warn off an imaginary blow. " You see, this dog was following off a pet dog that belonged to a woman, and she tried to shoo hi in away, but he wouldn't shoo. This dog did not know that he was a low-born, miserable dog, and had no right to move in the society of an aristocratic pet dog, and he followed right along. He thought this was a free country, and one dog was us good as another, and he followed that woman and her pet dog right iuto her door yard. The pet dog encouraged this dog, and he went in tho yard, and w hen the woman got up on tho steps she threw a velocipede at this dog, and broke his leg, and turn she took up her pet and went in tho h mse so she wouldn't hear this dog howl. She is a nice woman, and I see her go to meeting ev ery Sunday with a lot of Morocco books in her hands, and once I pumped the organ in tho church where she goes, and she was so pious I thought she was an angel. But angels don't break dogs' iegs. Now, I am going to lay this dog in the barrel of dried apples, where your cat sleeps, and give him a little rest, and I will give you four minutes to tell me all you know, and you will have threj minutes on your hands with nothing to say. Unbutton your lip aud give your teeth a vacation." Well, you have got gall. How ever, 1 don't know but you are right about that woman that hurt the dog. Still, it may have been her way of pet ting a strange dog. We should try to look up' n the charitable side of peo ples' eccentricities. But say, I want to ask you it you nave seen anytning ot my man that delivers grocer.es. Sat urday night I sent him over to your house to deliver some things about 10 o'clock, and he has not showed up since. W hat do you think has be come of him?'" "Well, by gum, that accounts for it. Saturday night about 10 o clock we heard somebody in the back yard, around, the kitchen door, just as we were going to bed, and pa was afraid it was a burglar after the church money he collected last Sunday. I!e had got to turn it over the next day to pay the minister's expenses on his va cation, and it made him nervous to have it around. I peiked out of the window and paw the man, and I told pa, and pa got a revolver and began shooting through the wire screen to the kitchen window, and I saw the man drop the basket and begin to climb over the fence rt'al sudden, and I went out and began to groan, as though some body was "dying in the alley, and J brought in the basket with thu mack erel and green corn, and told pa that from the groaning out there I guessed he had killed the grocery delivery man,' and I wanted pa to go out and help mo hunt for the body, but he said he waa going to take the midnight train to go out West on some business, and pa lit out. I guess your man was scared and went one way and pa was scare I and went tho other. Won't they be astonished when they meet each other on the other tide of tho world ? Pa will shoot him again when they meet, if he gives pa any sas". Pa says when he gets mad he had just as soon eat as to kill a man. Well, I must go home now. I run the family since pa lit out. Say, send some of your most expensive canned fruit and things ovt r to the house." And the boy took the lame dog under his arm and went out. Peck's Sun. A Lake Under a Mountain. A few days since W. X. Gates and W. S. Lathrop, of the Western and At lantic railroad, conceived the idea of exploring a eave in Lookout mountain, the entrance of which ia near the river's edge, at the foot of the point. Crawl ing through a small, muddy aperture they found themselves iu a largo chamber, the walls being fully thirty feet high. Proceeding some distance they were surprised to find themselves in full view of a beautiful lake. They describe it as being about half a mile in length an I a quarter of a mile wide. The water is as clear as a crystal. They state they beard a roaring noise in the distance, which they are confi dent is caused by a waterfall. Vlmta nooga Tenn.) Times. The daughter of a Swedish army fTOrrhas-lx-en given the degree or doctor of philo-opiiy. An Indianapolis baby was bitten, In teasing a pet Maltese kitten. Before n day ended, St. Jacobs Oil mended, And with it m thers are smitten. A hunter who lives at Bear Bun, Hurt hisnrm by the kick of a gun. The hunt it did spoil, But St. Jacobs Oil Cured him before swelling begun West Virginia is twenty years old as a State. In this timelier population has been nearly doubled. To ConnitinntlvPit. Kenc.er. enn you bi'licvo that the crentni nfllicts ono-tHird of ninnkiml with a diwana fi r wliiih ihore is no remedy? l3r. H. V. 3'ii'rcr's "( o lien Moilirul Discovery" lint rutvl hundreds of rn-o of prmminiitlm, mm! mm nie living tn-dny hcnllhy, rolumt men whom l'liysicinns pronounced inriirnhlo, beenuso oi e 'uni; wn.nlitint (rune. Send two etnm for It. I'ierop's tvunnhlot on Con entniition nnd Kindred Aileotions. Address Wolll.n'8 Dlsl-KN.HAUV MKOIUAt, Akrochtkw. liuiralo, X.Ji. Mh. T.avton, b Milwnnkeo pork pucker, ia lo ive Ion city a fUXI.OOJ nrt nailery. lUiTTMOBr, Md. Dr. Irwin IT. Fhloridiro fiy: " I would recommend A trinl of Hrown's Iron Bitter in nil canon of nnenmio deliitity or when a tonic or appetizer is indicated." Tun Chicago iee cream caters spend $3,003 a day on the eonirolnted compound. Toting or middle aeed men, imfferinir from nervons debility, hiss of memory, premature old nje, as the result of bad habits, should send three stamps for Part VII. of Dime Kerioe pnmphlota. Address World's Dih FKNSAJix Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Thk poultry product of America iu 1SS3 footed np :;o,otio,toa Nervonsness.dobility and eihanpted vitality cured by using Brown's Iron Hitters. When does a man feel girlish? When ha makes his maiden speech. Dr. Pierce's " Favorite I'reeeripUon " is the debilitated woman's best restorative tonio A tjoctoh'b motto is supposed to be "pa tients imd long siifferinK." ' Owtntow, Ky. Dr. I. F. Mnndy says: "1 have found Brown's Iron Bitters one of tha best tonics, and prescribe it frequently. Gbavity is no more evidence of wisdom than a paper collar js of a shirt. Doesyonr heart ever seem to stop and you feel a death-like sensation, do yon have fharp p tins in the repion of your heart you hive heart disi a io. Try Dr. Gr.uej' Heart Kegnlutor. if 1 per bottle. Water reddens the rose, whisky the noBe, and tight boots the toes. " We know heart disease can be cured, why? Because thousand say they have nsed Dr. Graves' 11 nrt Regulator, and know it doet cure." ytympton Neivs. $1 per bottle at druggists. Babbeuh ninke many frienda, but scrape more acquaintances. SA fVnl Will buy a Tbeatikb on tub Howie and His Diseases. Book of 100 paces, valuable to every owner of horses. Postage stamps taken. Sent postpaid. Kew York Uobhk Book Co., 134 JLoonard Street, Hew lotk City. Menhman's Peptonized beef tonio, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutrt- noti rirovivuet. it contains biooa-making. force generating and life-sustaining proporties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, norvous prostration, and all forms of general debility; also, iu all enfeebled conditions, whnthr the resiUt of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over work or acute disease, particularly if reuniting from pulmonary complaints. Uaswell, Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New York. Bold by drug gists On Thirty Days' Trlnl. The Voi.taio Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Colebrated Electro-Voltio Belts and Kloctrio Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (yonng or old) who. are ntllicted with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B. No risk is incurred, as thirty days' trial is allowed. "Unnuh on Rnta." Clears ontratw, mice, roaches, flies, bedbugs. tints, Bkunks, chipmunks, gophers, 15c. D'g'sta. Dr. Stites. Brooklyn, N. Y.. was cured by Dr. Elmore's Hheu'iiatine-Gont dine of very Bsvere KheumatMB. and kidney disease of t-eeral year standing, after trying every thing else without baneht. Krnvpr Acle trmse. OneereasimflasU two weeks; till others two or three days. Do not be imposed on by the humbug stuffs oflered. Ask your dealer fort ra eor's, with label on. Haves your horse labor and you too. It received first meaal at tne centen nial and Paris Expositions. Sold everywhere. Carbn-linea. On every banner blazon bright, The motto strong for which we fight, f nil the oils that e'er were seen, There's none that beats our Carboline. !Tnllier Nwnii'ii Worm Wyrnn. InfaUible,tastoless harmless, cat hartio;fever- ishuesB.re.-itlessness, worms, constipation. 2"c A good name at home ia a tower of strength abroad. Ten times as much Hood's Sarsa. parilla used in Lowell as of Bny other. MIlurha.Pnlbn. The Quick, complete cure, annoying Kidney, Bladder, Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. For sore feet, swollen joints, sprains, corns or bunions, use St. Patrick's Salve. Onb pair of boots saved every year by using Lyon's Patent Metallic Heel Stiffonerrs THE LAME WALK la a claaa of dis&aea heavily afflictive and accom panied by a decree of aufferint almost insupportable, llood's Saroaparilla, by its remarkable inlluenoe on tha secret ion , cleanses aud puritieg the system and re moves the noxious humors which support the disease, YaHcoae Veins I have been troubled with varicose veins and a sorofu- ous humor for a dozen years Kinoe I commenced using Hood's Haraaparilla my leg is entirely healed, and I gain daily in strength. O, M. Fkenoh, Franklin, K. H. Milk Leg For the last twelve or fifteen years 1 have been a suf ferer from milk leg, was almost helpless, and could walk only on a level floor. Hood's Sartap&rilla has cer tainly made me all over new, and about cured me of my lameness. I feel young and spry and twenty years vounger than I did. Haiuuet Winn, Burnhani, Me, Old Age mid Heavy Palo I have a very large bunch on my left breist; it is very painful. Imakeuaeof Hood's Sareaparilla to strengthen my system, and Hood's Olive Ointment to soften tha bunch. I think both are very good. 1 am 78 years old, and have ben a minihter'a wife the most of my life. ttus. H. 1). Wauswouitf, Herkimer, N. Y. Hoori'a KarHupurillu Sfld by Drugfrigts. (1; six for 5. Prepared only by O. I. HOOD ACQ., Apothecaries. Lowell. Maris. Tbe loclora Iudurement Or. W. D. Writtht, Cincinnati, O., annda tha sub Joined profneriional iudordemont: " I have pre scribed Dr. Win. Hall's Balaam for the Luuk iu a great number of casus aud always with success. Oue case in particular was Riven up by several phy sicians who had been called In for consultation with myself. The patiimt had all the symptoms of con firmed couBuuipUou-vold night sweats, hectia fuver, harrasMiuK cuugh, etc. He commeuced imme diately to get btsttur and was soon restored to his usual health. I have aUo found Dr. Wui. Uall's lial samforthe Luuir the most valuable expectorant lor breaking up dibtroaaiug coujjha and colds that 1 have ever ued." Durno's Catarrh BnuflT cures Catarrh and all affec tion ol the mucous membrane. Sij ('flits will bay a Tueatisc oh xus Hk&u ab His Discasku. Buok ul lJU pagun, vaju&tle to eviry owuer "f iiorrvn. -i'tUifH htimpo taken. Hunt puwtpAitl, hiW Yona liuiiJt Loo Jo LA Leoiiud tiUeet. (Bovrlnjt-Mnclilne Industry. These romnrknblo items pour Intoonr office daily. Mr. 11. 8. Fullkh, with the New Home Machine Compsny, of OrnnRe, Mass., write, I have used minis in my lamuy lor over ion you. """ wns troubled with catarrh of the liladder. t i i... .;n i k ilncvs and loins, and urination was accomplished wmii the greatest of agony. My friends thought that she could not recover. e irieu uoewm and medicines and although better "H"310" she would grow worse again. Hhe was obliged to use tbe urinal as many as 6ftoen times in anight, and was growing worse daily. At this time my attention was called t Hunt s Komedy, and 1 cononuieu to try u; mm ....,., nnn l,Hln l,n n a uood llenl better, tho inflammation wns reduced, nnd tho water more natural. Hhe began to gain in appetite and felt no pain in tho imeK ami Kiuneys. Hhe could attend o her household work without pain, and this had been a great burden to do, even tho lightest kind of work. After using six bottles sue was complex y cured, Hinco then I have had occasion to liso Hunt's ltemedy for kidney and liver com plaints, nnd found it tolie Just ns represenieu, nnd 1 consider it a most wonderful medicine. 1 would not be without Hunt's Kemedy in my family; and I have recommended it to my friends here ill Orango with equally good results. Iris said that f0;).V0 cattle graze on the Wyoming ranges, valued at ifr'.tOl 0)'. Bon Vitants find that by using Oastbtnb no unpleasant feelings are experienced after eating or drinking. Sold by druggists. Oas think is in liquid form. Druggists. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. llellcvf sud enrrs RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, RA4 K.44 UK. IIE AD ACHE, TOOTH ACES, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, KWKLLtNQS, NPKAIKN, Sorcneit, Cuts, Bruise. FnOKTMTEH. nritxM, sicAi.n, And ullotln-rhndllyschss mid I'rIiu. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLF. Bold hy nil Pniirslt nd IVnli'm. Direction In 11 IniiKURKMk (3 Tha Charles A. Vogeler Co. t. A. VtMIKl-CR A CO ) Halllaora, H4. t. B. A- ; .mtnntitttniiiiuiiiiiiRiits-t! 5in;M!ni2inrjni iil'IW iitii i i iMaiPw,!.; iii IcEracntKf : III WlllUluUiiUiir i N Y N U 35" era, bjr incrvftvinc 1 power ni ren in ir tha phytic! (.motion! regular ftnd ftctiTa, kpt the ya tern In gioA Winking order, and prut act it RtlUF-l diMtM. Fl constii tlcn, djspap- 85? and liwr com DprrmiiriMJ, nruatio invHlua- tTortid a mr (ltffn an i tint II ftlHTlftl lrv-r, I itl n-mofinff all tr.treaof kiirh liafn fnm Hi Mutrtm. htt n 1 hy all Dm?- ats an J Dt'ftlfrHKt'naraUy THE FALL IS ITS sap THE BEST TIME TO IPAIHT KOK MOST BATInFAl TOUT HKNPI.I'M 1'SK F.O. IMP'M'K A ro'N I'l KF I'll i:i'AUKI -i: I A I NTS. I'' NOl' SC1.I 11V V'Ol'll DKAI. K.Hi SI:NI) DIKKI'T Hill SAM. r..i:' and pun i s. iii!) no - 'MOV -T , XT.W V'JKK. SPECULATORS. TO R. LINDBLOM & CO.. 5 A 7 'hambnr of Comiiifru. Cliirflffo. N. G. MILLER & CO., tJk lta.H GRAIN & PROVISION BROKERS, naw Ynra. Member nf all prtiminnt Pr dure Firhanges in New York. llm'Afto, bt. Loins and Milwaukee. V li;iv ioln.ivo privHitt tlHiRth w ire between Old ca Hnd New Yurk. Wt I f xm ut or:tra n nur juilg-iin-nt when n'M'M'stfd. S n I ttr circulars e tntiiining pa.ticnliirH. KOHi'. l.lMMd.U.M A ft)., t-'hiog'. K. fs the luiU-keit, pleasant est, mr. Mt nml ha'rit r Hint iy lor kulnuy, livt r, st- mich, LUtUier and bliKxi ditti hiof, auil only rnnl t utauv uvur dihctivert d ft r acuta ud chrome rlieuinati' m. g"nt, lumtigri. s'iat it'll. UfLr.ili:!'!. tttii. linn rural hi ratt le h cftw'B HriKl't'i ltr'NKt' And t1hitp"ir in K Wt-fk" sll iiirmsof rlitLitiHt:c dsufdHiB in 2 t ' wnkf--riliivts inthiiiiiiiaitiry n 1 1ny. On re for to huiitlndiof relia I le pBnp; ruri'd tin had ti e 1 in vnin every tilinx Int. I'urt-ly (.tanic, hai mlefs. antl met to lnnk. Ank yo.ir tlr.iK St to fit t it ; il lie Uecuiifr n nd to us for it-t-nl a f . 'ii, , . m ,fMt Adaina A KU . HK William at. , N. Y re all poidlars who are lo any manner ditnhied by reoo of wunli or d I , lnorrr:J duriuu thtttr iturrle, 1ih of a nu(Cr. or toe, sultre ir partial Un if lltt r htrlntf, il Ulsj rhira, rttauma lliin, r uny othr JUalilUty eittUltit yon. Vlduwi, chlld Tfu, or tlfpt'iitlf nt purents rntlltel. 1'anftltm prorurttd wlit-re dlsciier, H lost. Now tlUrtisrtrs otttnd. Iluimr a(le (lir)iarpn and ptnRlum proiiirvd fur Ueeartera. ln mUm INCREASED. KJcleu claims uccPiBfullr prohorutcd. link pav nd buuiy collet-tad. EXPERT in land t'Heei. i nmpt attention given all ainde oi govern ment clatme Advice free. Ad's wl".U stamp L C. Woon, CURES WHtRE U US( FAILS, ltiMKNiuKh Svnin. TKM4nirMNl Vr In lliii,1. K,fd by drueiciKla. Lr. LuFIEUS' FRENCH MOUSTACHE VIGOft rrwa a ticurd nnili mucmliif-t face In SOdaraor 4 L j moiic rt'iuuui 1. heterfftiU. h'Q, tn rvcrit oimIj ft .imuit nr siln r ; S !. kfcRet fur f I. l(w.r nf bcp X ( imiiAiitJits ; lioiie otluT giimlLf. Hend for circular. Li A Addrc... T. W. bAXk. box 22. W truv Jod. U. ti. A. .(tir;tii.ta over int i'iilt ti. VN ill kml a uir ot bt.K.aiua u itu II l .iA, nnd TO i rctmplft' iirJtminutte. it will ulsu kuii a if :-Jtt VMi,t-tyti Ui.ty wurk, lor wmch thnra in U w in a ro;idy imirk' t. St n I t-r circular n-l tnrinn t . ti.o TVVtr .iUI.V KMTTIMJ -IAt HIM ( ()., J4i;i TuaMoM' STiiaj-r, iiU.Si'ON, MAhfii, VTAXTI-:1-TaADIK8 totak our Now Kancy Work vv at tln-ir iiuinttrt, in city .t c.unt ry. and earn SO to S per wfk mnkiuie l..r our Kail and Wn.tnr trailH. S..l( j.',,.. t,,r and particulars. 1 1 ( . ISON 3111.. t o., Niaili Av, Vow York. AAr A N T F I -In each County, a lady (havin hr own v 1 houir) kh iSol Auunt for the must wumlurful Kya Kwmedy in the world. No CApital or cAnvRHnirm re- j ouun. I'nuitH it n larncinry. AU' irfrta T19 nltr Ar 1 ., HI NttNMUU Suit I, New Vork. FRFF f liy return mail A full dnxorlptlon of sub a M.Mtiy'i( Nw Tnilor riyMieniof lresi Cuttinfr. 1. W.MtM tly A Co., it I V. it h. Ciiitiiiiuali.O. Y.ER MtM Iwb talearaphy hero and we will lUUffU lua.ricive you a situation. Oirtiularatra, VAIal.TINt. hliOS., Jaiiexille, Wia. ffj'ln A WI.I.K. tisl2adnyat hotueeMUyiuade. Ooatlj V I & outtlt tree. AuUretta I'UUK k Ou.. Autfusia, Ms. lOl.LAl AN Hu nt as tJtjlliitt. Nttwara. N . .1 Tttrmi I'onitioiis tor Kraduau-a. W me for Circulars. J R A ft -er dmv l h",n- HainpltM wart h free. )w IU Oa-U Addrssa bxiMaoN A Co., Portlaud, Ms C jaJ wk in y.n.r own town. 'I'. Tins and fi ov;tttt V w w I'd i i i I (1. II ALLf. 1 ttACo.. Port In nd. aM. a rure enre for h.pilHpsy or Kits in 24 nours. Kree lo . lKKjr.lH.KBUbK. ant Anwmalat., Bl. iluuia, M L3 J , Li 1 Keasons AVliy You Foci Badly. Because your stomach is not doing its work properly. Because your liver is out of order, and wants righting Because your blood is thin, and needs iron in it. Because you are troubled with nervous aches and pains. Because you are vexed with languor and debility, All these Reasons Can be Set Aside by the Use of Brown's Iron Bitten which will 1 one vb your enfeebled stomach, and help it to digest. Refresh your wearied liver and put it in splendid order. Lnrich your waterv blood, and give it a rich red color. Calm your worried nerves, and give them restful peace. Strengthen your whole system and drive debility and languor out. Considering that any man who has a dollar may buy of the nearest druggist a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, there b no reason whv people should continue to fed badly, just for the fun of it, v lnilalrnrn and I5rep. Whether (rvsr eating or drinking are maa harmless by usiti Hop Bitters freoly, Riving" elegnnt appetite nml enjoyment by using Uiera being before and removing all ilullne pains and distress afterward, leaving the hoaa elear, nerves steady, and all the feelings buoy snt, elastio and moro linppy than before. 1 he pleasing effects of aChrisI ian or sumptu ous dinner continuing days afterward. Eminent Testimony. (Now York WllnoM. Aimu.t id, 10 ' I find that in addition to the pure spirit contained in their composition, ifiey contain' the extracts of bops and other well known and highly approved medicinal roots, leaves aua tmctuies in quantities sullioient to render the article what the makers claim it to be, lo wit, a medicinal preparation and not a bev rgo untit nnd unsafe to bo used except a medicine. From n careful atmlysisof their" formula which was attested under oatli I find that in cverv wineghisslut ot Hop Bitters the active medicinal properties, aside from the distilled spirts, are equal to a full ioso for an adult, which fact, in my opinion, subjects it to an internal revonue tax a medicinal bitter." Ubekn B. Kaum, U. 8. Com. In- liev. Hardened I.lvrr. Flvo yeart ago I broke down with kidney and liver complaint and rheumatism. Hincei then 1 have been nimble to bo about at all. My liver became hard like wood; my linibi u-jia viiitTml nil nm 1 tilled with water. All tho I bri-t physic iiuis agreed that nothing could cine me. 1 resolved to try Hop Bitters; I. have used seven bottlts: ttie naroness nas nil gone from my liver, the swelling from my limbs, and it ha worked a miracle in my care; otherwise 1 would have been now in my grave. J. W.Mou.r. Buffalo, October, rovcrty nnd Nutl'rrln. 1 was dragged down with debt, poverty and suffering for years, causod by a sick family and large t ills for doctoring. 1 was com pletely discouraged until one year ago. by the advice of my pastor, 1 commenced rema Hop Bitters, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have Foen n sick day since, and 1 want to say to all poor men, yoo c in keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for less than one doctor's visit Will cost. I know it. A Wobkinomam. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. , A Sore Care for all FEMALE WEAK NESSES, InclmllnaT I.earrrhw, Ir- rriular and Painful Menatraatlan, iDflammatinn and fleer ! Ion ot the Womb, 1 ioodlnn, PKO- 1 LAPSES I'TEBI, Ae. tVFlcuuit to the taat. elflracloua and hnmadlat laltacSoct. ItUavrmtaelpin prsruucy, nd rr Uotci pain during labor and at regular pcrloda, , riiYsini.ta rsi it ixd rREsrium it rsEELT. ttrFoa ALL Wi AKHtaan of the genratle organ of ellhrr avx, It la aecond to no rrmedy that baa nt licrn bfforo tha public and for all dUtam of th Kiaxara It la ths Grtatttl Kcmedv in Of tVorlJ. C-ETKIDNEY CO SI PI.AENTS of Either Sex Find Ureat Krllcfln lis I ae. tTII E. PIXKIIAM'H 11LOOI) prRirrrre will rnulh-at rvtTT ftl. of lluinoia from the I'liKitl, At the wime time will give tone and itrrtitrth lo tue ijtftcin. am iuarrelluu.4 iu resulu aa tha Cunipuuud. ty'th ,,,e Compound and Blood Purifier are pre percd at 133 and IOi Wcttrrn ATenue, Lynn, Maw l'rceof cither, 1. Biz botUra for $5. Tho Comiwund la sent by mall In the form of pill", vr of loicngee, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either, lira. Pink ham. freely answer, all lettrra of Inquiry. Encloee S oeno damp. Send for pamphlet. ifnlio Wt Paftr, t VI.toi X. Viskba' I n ra rn.f cure Conatlpa tiuu, IiUlouiiea and Xurplillty of thu Liri-r. So ceuuu riT-Kold by all UrturirlKta.-Stl WA&.r' J u - i . . i I . V A MEW DISCOVERY. ryfor apTcral yar we) have furnished the Dairymen of America vlth an excellent arti ficial color for but UTj so mt ritorioua that It met with great iuccu cvorywher r.Tf'tv1n(r the hlhent and oul prises at both International Dairy Fafra. l7"Dut by ptitlcnt and erlrnHffe ehrmlpal re afUarch wo ti&vu liniinvt-d In ivvpral noltita. and ft now offer this new color aa ths beat in the tcorid. tit Will Not Color tho Outtermllk. It Will Not Turn Rancid. It la the Stronge8tt Brightest and Cheapest Color Made. tfTAnd, while prepared In oil, U eo compound ed I hat It ( lniiHfj)jlo for It to become rancid. (7BEWARS ot all I mil at ions, and of all J other oil colors, for tUey are liable to become rmcldaud aiKitl tbe butter. tTlt you cannot act t lie "ImnroTed" write US J 1 b oxpeuae to know where and how to gel It without extra oxpeuaa. WELLS, UHIURDH01 CO., IttirlUfloD, Tt. g nnTlR'Q KILLS Koachea, lied Uik.'h, Kala, ui I wn a Mic Kieaf, Lire. Ants, .Molhn, In- awl a ou f'rTFBWiyTnBCi1li.t,birda CiilHiitoirda I "Oil!!!!. No SKILLS nniinnimaia. ."so" l ' ' ' .,T' r i-inira. c,03c., i.c.,i,ti.iitiiU 1 in liny.. All Htliri'H 111 In Ml A'lft llror.n,., I Mlvrr Ore Move I'oli.li, o-r, m sill lioM -.. 5-TON m Iroo Letrs. Poel H-atin!. Btas TARI I?? AM. JU.fcN, UK rVK 1HK FklblCUl r. roltt ni IrUl. Wai ruli Mtl, AUkUeSSSleW. ftM Imi bwoS, ailili vaa JONES CF BINCHA'TOH. LiiOUAJIlu.l, K. Y. F F s'' " "HEALTH HELPER" 4 crnta Wlinleil for Ilia Bent and Faslest-wllma; . cut n tunal llui,ks ami llil,len, rn, . rlucU3H pur NiTlOKAl. fUULIBHIMi IXl.. tMllUilelplna. Fa. SYMPATHIZE WITHns THE HOPE Cfl I jivlA
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