AX EXTRAORDINARY SIGHT. A HUGE CAVHW OUT OP WHICH I33UED MYRIADS OP BIBOS. Cm. tW.a Tlioimnnil. if iJm Frnlh-e-vd Trlbi A It:nrnlli-" tin . Kiting- AdvenliiTvn In Colombia. A'nnturnliRt just returned from a visit to South America, tola" a frm reporter iibout his search for n ieculinr bird in i Colombia. Thn bird is about the size of a ripoon, nml has a lonr, heavr. broad, hooked bill, and is of a brownish chest nut coior, marked with indefinite black ppots. lVMn I first heard of the bird, " said tlieNjinl ' man, "I was traveling in a Anounfainous, part of Colombia, and ,'nne nitrht when I baited in a native vjllasje they ave me some strange dish, .' cogked in oil.' I n--ked a native, who ' Mid it came from ths oil bird orguaeharo. lie furthermore nave, me to understand , that the birds were not" unlike bottles of ' oil; nil you had to do was to put a wick in thcir'montln and lmht it, and you had a lam)). Tho native had never seen the bird himself, he said, but bought the oil from another man, who belonged to a tribe ,avay.up in the mountains, and brought it iKwn twice a year. " Vou may .le sure 1 inquired alftmt the piachnro' of f 11 the natives I met, anil finally 1 canvi across a little village where the iipoiile knew nlmut K. oni" man promised to take, me v here I rmild iiiul the birds, but he wns very reluctant about it. According to him, llie birils were of ill omen, and never came out of their hidina plarps in the daytinwj. lie said ' that they lived in tho grounW, and that men who hajP ,gon after them'vevcr rc urued.1 " "That SL-ttled it with me, nud vHeu I , doubled my fust xiiTer, he put. aside.all pcrujiles, iud in two days ve were N(T into the interior. At the end of two days we gave up our- mule and bepran 'cutting and smashiui; through tho worst country for traveling on the plobe. The forest was absolutely impenetrable. In . some places the lianes or vines formed a perfect wall that had to be cut through unless long detours wore made. 1 was tempted more than once to jjjivo it up, but we kept on, and linully, alter nearly a week's work, 'reached the mountains, among which the birdH were 'supposed to live. ''Our rami) was formed ut the foot of a low,cli)V, ogaint-t which liuyre boul ders were piled';'' the. tent was formed of boughs thrust into the grrunft"iind palm leaves thrown, oyr tio jop. ' " I remember we lay down at du.sk, lie intind out: 'I must have fallen asleep .:. directly,- P.s I was awakened by the native grouping me by the t-houlder. I start eel to lir .i'et, thinking tlmt I had either gone'Trl or was dreaming. It was dark, anil all uboiit was the most terrilic roaring and 'scr?trhht mortal man ever heard. The Mily thing I can cornpfire it to is a hurricane, without the wind. Now there was a wild roar, then a weird shriek, fol lowed by a low moaning that grew louder and louder until it reached an nwful cli- . max, ud then died away, to return again nnd again. I can hear it now," mid the mit'uralist, iakiiig out a highly-colored "Spanish bandanna, "nnd it makes me warm to tliiuk of it. 'Well, I was para lyzt d for about a minute, end the native vr.f simply knocked out of lime, but. I grr.libid him, ami in a moment he gaspe d ou. ' (Juaeharo. Thru it came lo m: that -we were V.niong the birds, and. picking up my irun. I tired at random, directly up. hivcr.tl birds fell within a few feet of the t'ued. Tho bii-ds actually tilled tjie air in countless thou sands. You may have mcu the gn at iriginm rop.sis in Kei'.luuky. where they break dow n great trees. Well, this dis counted 1lie. pigcun roosts in every re- Hpert. 1 Thought at tiivt I couldn't si and it. I silt up until one o'clock, and then the noirie let tip and tliebiiiUdisaH)eared in sunn; ubnost uiiraeulous manner The birds I shot to'.il the il .inry at once. They were so Vat that the oil ciii!d be fairly tiH cml out. I took an o!il piece of rl;i:ii)l and proved 't lie laii j) story then nnd there, by thrusting it, inly the bird. If readily lighted mid gave- t clear blue nnd yellow licine. 'I Kiisiiecled that the birds w( re lik bats, living' in "caves,, and that we had r.imnei in c c -r t.ioMinit v to such nit tin- derijioiind run-r. Purina' 'he rush J had . .' I.. .1 I T 1. 1 .. llUa'llieu hlcntl uorr-is (i.iil 1 u,0'l u rumbling sound under loot, and 1 wns correct, as . was proved the next day, j wheal fuund about :!(HI feet from th-j tump th.) entrance of a cave. Our camp had lv.cn right in the path of the birds, ! which rushed out every evening at dusk, i The cave entrance was about twenty feet ! across, mid i-oveied with feathers and I guano'. 1 ti ll vou it took nerve to go in. : but,' arming ourselves with clubs an I lighting material, we public I on. For some twenty yards ii wa easy enough, but then the pa'.h suddenly tumid abrupt';,' downward, changing our direction, and a walk of a hundred feet led us into a large hall, perhaps one hundred and fifty feet high. I'p to this time 1 had only used a small bull's-eye. light that 1 al wavs carried, and a ; we t-;iv no birds 1 thoii 'ht I v.ouhl hi an illumination, so ' 1 M t oil a red light. AVe'.l, sir. there tame such a thundering scream and vol- ; li; of echoes that 1 tiiouglit the whole Antleau qhain w;is falling on us. Tin;: natiVo went n iiis knees, and I felt like I folliivi-.ig suit. In fact, 1 did fall flat a i moment later to avoid the rush. The light (.bowed a most, astonishing spec- j taele. Fvery crevice of the wall was tilled with birds nnd nests. As the birds j flapped their wings the entire cave seemed ! walled with them, while the air became j every moment more densely filed, so j that, as 1 said, I was forced to lie down j (nil pre my 1: risers in my ears. They i tlasle'd at us throu-'h tho light, striking with their wings. At first I knocked them down by the score, but a regiment of im n could rot have fought against them, so I literally laid low until the I ird- ftonn blew over. " c s;.t there over im hour before we Ventured to move, i,ud then, the native r'fusmg to go, I pi'.-ia-d further in and iv that th" cave wasa ntoiistcrbreeding p!;fee for the birds. Their rushes at us were evi.liiuly to protect tlicir young, mid, th"iu; h it M'cms incredible that so "mall a bird co.iiii enih.aer a human life, I l ave no doubt li a: they would beat a lkwi down ifhettoo.l up, und coii fu'e dim so tLat l.e woulu never get out, i ml 1 end--rstiiod tiuit the t-torv told me i.lan.l la; ;l v, lio had gu;;e i; the cave ami o::t iniL V. '.' true. I returned to tho unlive, who xras de moralized, and wo mndo our way out into day-light, thankful to escapo." How to Run. "Can you give mo any directions for running?" was asked of a well known athlete of this city. "Yes. Keen your head well up, breatho through tho noso nnd not tho month, keep the chest, out, shoulders thrown back, body bent slightly forwnrd from tho hips, and elbows in. Tho trouble with most people is that they breatho through the month and thus ex haust, their wind. If a man, unarrus tomed to running, keeps his mouth shut, in a little while be will feel a pressure on his chest a though a weight were placed upon it, but if ho keeps going he will soon breathe freer and get what is called 'second wind.' then hrt enii titn ns long as his muscle, holds out." Having obtained this information, tho reporter 'decided to' observe how people did run, and selected tho depots as tho best place for observation. The first person who appeared in the Held was a short fat man, with his mouth wide open and his face very red from his exertions, and his arms working in every direction. Next came two men carrying a trunk and c ndeavoriiiir to run, but as the trunk struck their knees evcrv time thev put j-on steam t hero was hnully u chance to j'njt in any professional work. v 1 1 1 ; t iitcli on to the Untie peranum latin O, why did. its mother let it go out alone."' yelled a bootblack. Aud, sure enough, there was a genuine speci men of a dude, with boots, pants, coat, collar nnd lint complete, poking the toe of his boots into tho cracks of the t-ide-walks and thus perambulatin' " alotig. Still another spmmcn in the form of a big-hearted, big-fls'ted nnd last-bnt-not-least, big-footed down-Easter." making tho ' very floor of the'ilepot shnke, but jet tin tharV all the game, and tumb ling on to the platform of tho last car just in time. A school girl ifppeared next on tho scene. . with a bag of books as large as herself, which impeded her so much that im impartial judgment could not bo formed, and shn seemed to care for her hairpins more than her stylo of locomo tion. Of tho several people the reporter saw no one had been running according to the rules laid down by tho ' athlete. IS itoi 0!h!h: Specimens of French "VVit. An old village lady who had arrived at tho advanced1 age'of ninety-two, lost her sou, w ho wns seventy-two. '1 expected it," shii cried. ''I never thought that I should raise him." Feminine ambition: Madame reproaches Monsieur because at forty he is neither deputy nor city councilor. Hut, my dear, at forty a man is still very young. It takes time." 'What I at your age Alexander tho Great had been dead six years!" A good recommendation : A poor chap called upon tho 15aron Rnpineaii and begged hhn to sympathi.o with him in his sad misfortune. "Count upon me," said the baron kindly; I will recommend you to Provi dence;" ' French gallantry: A gentleman weary of life flings him M lf out of a tifth-story w indow. A beautiful lady happens to betaking the air on the baleonv of the first floor. I'hafiiung!" ho exclaims, rapidly, j And then passes on. i In a 'v.vcll'' restaurant : j A gentleman, who has evidently made I a mistake in the class of restaurant, after j having' breakfasted and paid his bill, leaves two cents for the waiter. I The waiter, who feels insulted, wishes ' to ret urn tliein to him. j '(, keep them, my friend, keep them; l I never give unv less!" In a modest restaurant: A iientlenian tastes of a boiled e''', and makes a wry tare, winch leaves a iiouut r . ' . .... 1 . . iioour me e'K s ircsiun".. ! Waiter," he cries, I L,,;.!! VMtir nHrc1" how long do vou . (-p.- .I'ntil they are eaten, luoiisieurl The Pulse of A ninials. The heahh -f animals as well as that of human Ik .figs may often be guessed at verv shrewdly bv siniiilv feeling their i puhe. In ahorse a good and strong but ! ipi'iet pulse beats forty times a minute, in : an ox lifty to fifty-live, in sheep and pigs not i-ss than seventy nor more than ; cighly for onbnary heulth. It may be I felt wherever a larfr artery crosses a bone. In tho, horse it is ge'ierally felt on ! the cord which cmsm'-k over tho bone of the lower jaw in front f its curved posi i.tion, or in the bony rhlge above the eye; anil in cattle over the middle of the first j l ilt. In sheep it is, perhaps, easiest to I place the hand on the left side, where , the heating of the heart is felt. A rapid, ' hard full pube in stock points to intlanima ' tiou and liigh fever; a rapid, small, and ' weak jmlse also to fever, but to fever ; accompanied by a poor and weak state of the subject. A very slow pulse :n stock will often be found to indicate brain dis eas", whib' a jumiiing and an irregular pulse shows something wrong with tho h e a it . Lou iiii (1 rji if. By No .Moans a Trump. 'I want 20 for a new hat," said Mrs. I'opperman to her husband last evening. "It's too much," said he. "I can'l afford it." io; I suppose not. That's what you always say when 1 ask vou for anything. ; j uuw wi,al j n ,i1); pa l(.iVV(! you. I'll o home ..I!.. I. ....... 9 'I'l.ij w t-.or lw.mn .. . , ' .i ' - i. . ,' . '(.tf' If u fine of 1 belli. l.llt. I VO irnl. three homes be.-idii this." sobbed .Mrs. ' i . . ! man. , S',,,1 l..,v. AV ,ei-. ore Hicv'" ..M.. -i,..V l.r.,,,.. ti.i,,.'0 V....1,. ...... .., ..... - rears of a,'e. aud 1 can take out my flO teeth and go w ? -- -- . - , . to the (Md Ladies' home Loo-hoo!" FtitlZ "Here is the $J0, my dear." 2,ec York ,imwi liu,i d-h'irges from my ear-, a-id was Jjitriiat. unable to bre ill.o through my nose, ikfoie rr,"r rii 'li.,r !..'... i a thes'iondl,otik-of Klv'a Cream lialm w.ut Tine" .1,1 TVr.tii )l o t , ul,s AKlu, Vt.,l 1 was eu.vd, ui. 1 tu-uuv enjoy H i... dd Uratw, or address ready to IiWaltl..-!-. J CoitmN. !i l iie,!uut Amelia aad huiar one. Mules, and t Field iiaua ier, 1'hi.u ielplnu l'uu. descendants of 1).. ,11'eiiu. udv't.) i i-iislolieis if (JuciV icto... THE AVITS OF THE PRESS. HEIGHT KMIt-riS THAT H KV&T THB rUNiJY MEWSFAVE143. In i'nrlor Ttio Wrrnar Tnrriit A Str.tnir 'lHil lt" IVilnUT M linl n Unity Onit 1. IX T1IK l'Altt.Olt, "What does your sister say about me?'', asked a young man of tho small brother of the maiden he thought ho loved. Oh, lots !" senteniiously exclaimed the precocious boy. "Well, tell me, ; sant the youth, in a coaxing voice. "She savs vou've got lots of money." "Well, what else;'' "I don't like to tell." "Oh, come ; tell me and I'll give you some candy." "Well, she says that if she ever married you she'd loan you to Farmer Cornstalk for a scarecrow." "Is that alU" he sarcastically inquired. "Oh, no! Sho said if it wasn't for your ears the top part of your head would be an island, and that if your nose was a little longer you could stir your colTco with it, and if " Hut the young man had closed tho front door after him and was scooting down the' street on a dog trot, .Yu Yvik Journal. I'JIE WHOSO l'A.lFNT. "You know Blank, don't you?" queried a citizen, as he entered a (Jriswold btrcot otlice yesterday. " Yes." " Have vou anv influence with him?" "Well, I may have." "Then you are the man to go to him. Ho has a son about sixteen ears old ! " "Yes." "That boy is on tho road to ruin be cause his father is too good-natured and too much wrapped up in business. Seems to me it is your dot v to go to that man and tell him in a friendly way that ho' must .exercise, more government or his boy will be lost." ' I don't think I'm the man," replied tho other, ns hechewed at a blot ting-pud and ga.ed out of tho window. "But why!" " Well, I've got a boy about the eamo age, and I'm just going up to tho police court to pay a tine of .',( for him smash ing up saloon furniture! Try the next." Detroit Free I'rrxi, A STItOXO CilllL. ' "Uncle Abe," said a woman, address ing a colored gentleman of prominence. "IVe got some mighty bad news for ycr." "What is it, chile?" "Fse jes' ft oin ycr house an' ycr boy id dun gib up by de doctors." " Dat hoi Fse glad tor hear it." " W'y, Uncle. Abe, yer oughter bo 'shamed oh yonrse'f." "Pat's whar yer's wrong. Ef dat doctor has been workin' on dat boy now for two weeks, an' at las' has ter gin him up, it- shows dat de boy is a mighty strong chile. Had ter gin him up, did he? tirhaw, haw. Doctor tin's obstcckles in tho way when he comes er fooliu 'rouu'my family." ArhtnMW Tntnkr. (JU1TB A l'OIXTEIt. Chief AVigglesworth, of Austin, is a great dog fancier, and his kennels arc nearly always stocked with choice breeds of bird dogs, shepherds, and other blooded varieties. One day he me' bosom friend on the avenue and nccos-' , him. " "I wish," he said, "that you would call up to my house to-morrow. I want to give you a pointer, a valuable one." "Oh, thank you!" exclaimed the de lighted friend, "I fchall certainly call." 'Then the friend, in the anticipation of the expected present of aline bird (log, purchased a breech-loading shotgun, a thousand or two cartridges, a game-bag, and 10 (jr l.l worth of ammunition. The next day he appeared at Wiggles worth's residence with a handsome nickel plated dog collar in his hand. "Ah, good' morning," said Wiggles worth; "glad to ree you." "I came," explained tho friend, "after that pointer." "Oh, yes; I came mighty near forget ting that. It is this: You talk to much with your mouth on the outside." The nickel-plated dog collar and bosom friend moved Badly tip the street. TMH lij'tiHl. The mind of tho scholar, if you would have it largo and liberal, must come in contact with other minds. lMiijfdlo. The Meadows tr Jlaryluua. (Sl'lUNOKlKl.P, I'niNfi; CuoiiuE'ii Co., Ml). Mr. ( has. (. Addison, of the above place states: "I sprained my right knee causing intense suffering, and the use of crutches for several weeks. I found no relief in other remedies and finally tried the miracle of cure, St. Ja cobs Oil. In a short time 1 could bend lny knee which had been as utilT as an iron roil laying aside my crutches and was able to walk as well as ever." Beware of making vonr moral staple consist of the negative virtues, good to abstaui and teach others It is to nh- stain from all that "is sinful or hurtful. But making a business of it tends to emaciation of character unless one feeds largely also on tlie more nutritious diet of active, sympathetic benevolence. ''Mihi must work tin I women weep, Ho runs the world away !"' Hut they newl not. weep w much if ttiey use Dr. I'lereea "l"aM.rit I'r scription,-' which cures alt tln ainful maladies pei-uliar to women. Hold by dru'iits. Both shoi e of Mohi'.u bay are b.oming covered w ith orange grovi s. Health first, riches aftrrwarl. All forms of le art dis urf, ineludui palpitation, rheu matism, spurns, h my h.rm itioii, enlarge ment, vulvular (U!r.iiieni"iits. aeu o jains in 'ett lireast, ft::, yield to tho r.se o' lr. Graves' Heart tleu.atar. 1 or buttle at drut'i;ist.s. AKKA XSAN is U'Comili; ; a reMjrt for hunters I and tis- riiien. The huge. dr.wti. tfrii.ing, Kiekoniiig pills nm iuSj iK-mg sap i-e.i i nv nr. l u ii-es -I'uj-ya'ive I'fcllets." Sold l,y dru;eist! ...... -7 ?t If Charley Kos.-, is living he is fourteen ) L'UiCAGu has si; n:!i sr puvtd sll'cuU. HIS OWN EXr.CUTOR. WMLUmhwh Crnilniinn' VhUnnfhron nml the CuiiiiiiDllioi iiilsril by One ol Id l.illii. We published in ,mr local Colli mis yoster- ) tiny morning n siRnMcnnl letter i.Vom'i gra t email known personally or by r pitntion to lienrly every person in the hind. We hnvo receive 1 v nuniher 'of letters protesting luiitiint tho ii'O of our columns fo- such "ini pnhle frauds nml niisn':resoat:itions;" thore hii, to oonllrm beyoml a duubt the authen ticity of tlie letter, nnd the i'eauiiieiie of tut scntimoiita, n reporter of tliis pnnr was eonunisiioiu'.t to iiscertnin nil the (Hissibln tnets ia the nmlter. Accordingly lie visited I'lifton Springs, s nv t lie nutlior of the letter, nml Willi the followim; result: Dr. Henry foster, tlie pratlemnn hi ques tion, istl:t or (U years of ng, nnd has mi ex tremely c rdinl manner. It' presides ns su Hrintendeiit over tlie eeli brniel sanitnriuni which neeoniuiodat"H over tlvo hurt h'ed fiui'sts and is tittiimntionnMy the lending leallh n-sort of the country. ' Several years ago this lieiicvolent, ninu wisely determined to lie his own exeeu'nr: nud, t lierefore turned over this mnmilicAut. irui orty, worth fcioa, U 10. ns a lreeiiift to a Ixwrd f trustees, reiireseiiiinir the prineiiMil evenuelii-il do linmiuat ions. Anion ; the trustev aiv His'uop A. ('. Coxe, t'rol est ant Kpiscopnh HulTalli); Hishop Matiievv Siinpson, l'liiladelphin, 51-thodist. Kpis-oonl; 1'ivsideut M. 11. An tlers m, of tin I'nivei-sitv of Hoehester- Hev. Jr. ( lark. Seeretjirv ef the A. It. I'. V. M., Host in. The iH iievolent purx so of the in stitution is the cure: 1st-, if evnnpelicnl missionaries ami tlieir fninilies whose health has been broken ill their wi rk. V.'d of mini iters, of any denoniiii'ition. in rikmI stamling. mi of meailn'rs of any e'ntirch who otherwise would hj unable to se.-ure such care nnd treatment. The current ex Jienses of the iuslitutoii lire met by the re ceipt from the hmiihels of ilistingiiislusl iiiul wealtliy pi-ople w h every year crowd its utmosi (ii)iaeity. Hero come men and women who weiv'onee in perfect health, but lielirh'd llio lirst sviuploins of disease. Tlie uncertain pains 1 h -v felt at llrst were over looke I tint il tlvir health liecamo impnired. They little ivalive I the danger befoi-e them, nor how Harming even trill in;; ailments might prove. They constitute nil classes, incht'liiir ministers aid bisliop", lawyoi-s, judges, statesmen, mil ionnires, .' mi'iuilists, college professiirs and otllem's from all parts of the land. Drawing the morning lfmocriit and I 'hronicle from his ) eket, tho reporter re marked: "Doctor, tlmt. letter of yours has created a good deal of t ilk, ami many of our renders hns ipiestioned it niitlieiitieiiy." "To what do you refer," remarked tliodoe bir. ''Have you not scon th pnper i" "Yes. tint! have not had time to read it yet." Tho reKU-ter thereupon show.d him tho letter, which was as follows: t'UKTON KriiiMis Samtahicm Co., ) Ci.lhTON Si'ltiM.s, N. Y., tet. II, lss:t. ,' Hear Sir: I nm using W timer's Safe Cure, im 1 1 regard it ns the liest reiniHlv fi r sonio forms of kidney diw ise that we have, lam watching wilh great care some case i I am now treating with it, tin 1 I hojie for favor able result. I wish you might come down yourself, ns I would liko very much to talk with you about your slerluiK remedy and show you over oiir institution. Yours truly, Signed - Hknh'y Fostkr, M. D. "1 do not see why anybody should lie wkep tienl coiiuirniiig that letter," remarked tlio doctor. "Isn't it unusual for a physician of your standing mi l inlhiciicj to commend a pro prietary preparation i "1 (iou't know how it may hi withothers.but in this institution w.i nll.iw no person to dic tate to us what we shall use. Our pnrpo e is to euro the siclt, and lor that worK we use anything we kn iw to lie valuable. Htcniso l know vv nrner s isaio cure is a very valua ble preparation, I co'iuueiid it. As its ower is manifested un ler my use, ko shall 1 mid to the eoinpleteiie H of my c.imiiieiidation.'' 'Have you ever analyed it. ihs'torC "We nivvnys anulve before wo try any preparation of w hich we do not know t Im onstituents. but analysis, you know, only gives the elements: it dot's not give tlie ull ini Kirtaiit pr.)jiortiif v. The remarkable power ' .u I'ure imdoubtedly consists ,..oportions according t.i which itxe e ..i.ents uro mixnl." Wnilo there may bo a thousand rcmoduH mule of tho sumo ele ments, unless they are put together ill proper proportions they are worthlessus kidney unci liver prepai ations. " I hope some day to met Sir. Warner pcr k uuilly, and extend I til ler cong.atulations to him en tho execllenee of his rcirations. I have heard mu hoi' him as the founder of the Warner Observatory, and as n man of lurge benevoleii'.v. The r.'put il high character of the man himself gave assurance to mo in tho tir.st place that ho would not put a remedy uiKin the market that was not trustworthy; and it was a soict-e of a good deal of gratifi cation to mo to And oat by uctualexicriment that tlie remedy itdf sustaine 1 my iinprei bions.'1 Tho eonelu-iim reackel by Dr. Foster is precisely the same found by Dr. Dio ixivvis, Dr. llolert A. Gunn, ex-Smgeon-tieneral t iallugher und u thers, und proves heyond n doubt, the great etlieaey of the remedy" which has awakened so much attention in the land -an 1 res ucd so many uieu, women and chil dren from disease and death. Tiikiie are only fourteen Chinumen in New Ilumishii'c. 'Miolilen H ((Iii ul itiscotcry" bus been used with signal wviwi in con Miuiption of the lung, consumptive night sweats, sjiitting of blood, sliortues of breath, weuk lungs, coiigln, bronchitis an 1 kindre 1 u flections of throat aud chuit. Sjldbydru t'ists. I New Orleuns the oiK-ru season will open this week w ith "Faiiht. Kxthkme Tiiiku Fkklino. A lady tllH u 'the lirst liittie has done my dunghicr a great t( a! of good, h"r food does not distiwv her now, nor ao. s she surbr from that ex trrme. tired ferliiktj which she did before taking Hoed SamiiMinlla.'1 A second bot tle etl'i cted n cure. No other pre) uratioii i ontiiins such a concentration of vitalizing, i urirhing, purifying and invigorating pro erties as Hood's S ilsaimrilla. Sold b,' urtlg jj.it.ts. 1110 dotes VI. Hood's Kursar-arilla is ai extract of tlu b -tit reine lies of the vi g.'tablo killed m knowji ua Alteralives and lilood Furitlers. tstraighten your old boots und ishoes with Lyon's I'atetit Jbvl Slitfciiers, mid wear 9gain. Frti'.rr Axie t.reHNe. i )ne greasing lasts two we, ks; ull ott .-stwo or three days. Do not be imposed on by tho humbug KlufThOtlered. Askyourdeuler foi Fra ter's.with lalielon. Saves your horse lob' rand you too. It leei ived tirst inednl at the t'enteii uiul and Paris KxKisitions. Hold everywluro Use St. Fat' ick's Salve, and learn its great value. One trial convinces. Danger from Catarrh lV(M-ndti upon the amount aud extent of the itrmfiilous iiiferlii:i. lniuirtit.ntlly many deathit from mm (iuniiti h n enn i w traced lo netflf utd citlnrrh. Tlierti ia a Mulnnt d if I rush , prnirarLed coujthinic hpellb, thn wh'ji, t lit nM Hibciiurtfea cinubljra and tho Li-ail bt euiB ahitut tn unlit. In hiiiti v.-'tt 'm Hoil'd Sbih ijiarilla correct s tti ca tai lit l- it direct nvtiun in dihchnrf iiifT tli pinbon frma 1!te hliMtd thnn;j;ti nttun-'ii yrcat nu lftH, t)it htahiiy, hound tloixl reiht H lUe mtmhrunca and u vsnuli ht tut. Catarrh in the Head I.- trore prevalent thnn many are aware of, and how rita.ii I) leiitd inny Im otii:iid hy the una of iiouj s tS.I Tt tlit illtt, llHtt U to t lie 1 wilt iW Miff ' I havu I't'Mii a hiiilfriT with catarrh in the hejid for 15 Iear4. Never havm tound any heiietit Irom th Mell nnwn remedied, 1 reholved to try a hot tie uf Hood'a haTHttpanlla fur uiv citurn. I would nt take any UMinifd i-on.-ideraiton fur the ifodti)at one buttle did Uie.-l. W, Luilit, I'mcAtfu, ill., l'uil Clark. 1 00 Doses One Dollar "I Lave tiftm troubled with that dii-irenaing com plaint, culnrrh, aud liavw been uaiiitf liood'i hnjov ri U, and tiud it nie 1 the bet.t rr-mUi; 1 iiavw eur tuk.eu. Mttitiu iShildt C'lncago, 1)1. Hood's Garsaparilla SijU by diuxK)t. tor t'rvpared by 0 I tiuuJ A Ctt., AuvlhvirAnua. LwwU( Mum. ' Wrliool Trnphrr. Mr.lt. I Sori'H, prineipid of the ITiKli School nt Foiiuonoek, Conn., snys in lolaliou to nmiitler which hn given turn much nnxiety nml pain: "Mywifo nnd I hnvo In th used Hunt Hemtdy, nud t'tml it really a s iperior nrliele. K jear or so niro my ku!n 5 s h -rnuie wi nk nnd sluugivh, mvmg to n severe strnm, nnd tinding relief in Ibmi's Kemedy I con tinued its line until 1 h id used lour bo'.ths, when I became well. Sineo my euro I hnvo siiUgeiled its use toil great number of poople( who 1 know have been benefited by iisiiir it. And to suhstnntinte this state nent, Mr. II. H. Ct.AitK, assistant suiu'iiiitendent of the Hik'li School, Fnjs: "I can certify to the value of Hunt's bemedy, h ivuitf received great benelit from its use. My troubles com menced two.vo years ngo, whoa my kidneys boiamo nlllicted with iiilhiinuintion of ti o passages, but the timely use of so valuable a medicine urn sled the disense. I can now cheerfully recommend it to nil sutlerintf as I was." May HI, ln-si. Trli'rnili Hem. I TicA, .Tnnoi), ItN-l, FlUNK W. Hokkman. clerk of the Ainerii ni 1istt-i(V. Teleirnn. li Ci.. snvs: "Having ha I oecasioti to use n medic.no for kidney trouble with u lame bnok, 1 was rci'tunmrnde I by one of our ttica druggists to use Hunt's Keme.ly, us ho hnd sold a oml ileal of it t.) many of I! our hading families here with ".rent success for kidnev. liver nnd urinary troilblo. 1 purchased Hiinie.und liiiveonly used three bot tles. It has cured me, nnd I can truly recom mend Hunt's Kemedy to nay one in need of the best modio.no for tho-e complaints." Kn.K culture is on the rapid inenas" nlong tho liulf const fr im New irlrnns to Mobile. No hli- MUe li. No niedieino has ever U.-en k.iovTa 8J effoe tmil in the cure of all those disr.ass arising from nu impure condition of th3 blond 01 SiMvill's s-'aisaparilla, er HI aid and Uver iSvr'iji, for tli" cure of scrofula, white swell ing'j l'lie jnuitisiii, pim;iles, bl itchei, eru;s tio Is, venereal sores an 1 diseisei, c insuuii) I on. goitre, b ills, eanei-rs, a id all kiu.lreil difoies. No belter in nns of ws-uring a li'iiutilul completion can b ibtained trail by using Iscov ill's lllond irnl l.iver Syrup, which cluaii-es th blood a id gives lieaiity to ll.o skin. AVnlnnt l.eur llulr Itrslorrr. It is entirely dilterent irom all others. It is as cleur as 'water, and as it s inline indieat 'S is a jierfect Vegetable Hair Kestoivr. It will iiiiiiHHliatcly free the head lroniall datidrulf, restore gray hair to its natural color, and pro duce a new growth where It has fallen oil. It does not, in any manner affect the health, which sulphur, i-upnr of lea l nnd nitrate ol silver prejmr.it ions have done. Itwillehango light or faded huir in a few days to a licauti ful gliwv brown. Ask your druggist for it. Faeh iKittle is warranted. Smith, Ki.inK & CO., Wholesale Agents, I'hila lelphia, Fa., and C. N. Chittknton, New York. MeNSMAS'B rKlTOSI7.KI nKFIF TONIC, tllO Ollly preparation of ts'tf containing its i nliiv vmrt iiiim prinHTiiin. It eoutains Mimd-making, force gciieriitiiiK nd life-siistiiiiiini; properties; invainulilo for mdigcBtion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, nd all forms of neueriil debility; also, in all enfeebled -conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over work or neuto disease, particularly if resultiiiK from pulmonary complaints. 11 mwell, Huard tc Co., Fropnetors, New iork. Sold by druKglsts. On T'liitv lnT Trial. The Voltaic Hei.tCii,, Marshall. Mich. .will fend Dr. Dve's Celebratoil Flei'tro Volt lie belts and hloctric A) pliaiircs on trial fir thirty days to men (young or old) wh are atl'dete I with nervous debility, ln-t vitality and kindre I troubles, giiaraiitesiii, sjiwHly and complete res' oration of health nnd manly Tigor. Address as above. N. H. No rislc is incurred, ns thirty d iys' trial Ls allowed. l'nrlii-tliieM. Strike the Uisoui of ol 1 mother eartb, And from her veins unseen There tlows nu oil of untold worth When niad-.i into Curholino. Mrs. M. Pilkinstoii, '.Ml "J 'th strei-t, lirook lyn, says: "1 wns a rheumatic crinplo two years; helpless for months, when my doctor, lifter tryinu in vain everything e'.te, told nu to get Dr. Klmnro's Jt,-U. Tliut cured me 1 , Tiso's Cure w ll euro Coughs. Asthma, bronchitis an 1 CousumpUoii. "J cents. mmmw THE GREAT .fV4 Man REMtUl CURES. , . Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, fiac'.arhe. Hcadaclia, Toothacht. Kor Tli . Siwrl II . WprHlH. Ilralici lluriiK. Si-itll. Fi-ofcl llllfii. AMI II. L IlllIKU KillllLir I'lliS 4 Ml KlltH. 8uldb Uruil.t ami !itairrr,rrwht. ! Itty Ccliu. tH.tts .'.I m M..I.B lit 11 l .lif i.uf. THE I II I II 1.1 A IKUMMUI M A. VvuLiJH C- I I. Kit 0. N Y N l'-4T TIioukIi Hhakfii In ovvry i.iiit and tiler with fwvttr aud aitu, urbilliuitH i em it Unit, thtf tyr.lm may yet I) freuil from the muliftiHiit viria with Htifttettij-'a KtoniacU HiUfra. Pnitwt h" yitin aKHiiut it with thii banhcviit auti ttpnimtJic, which ii furttirinor a nu preme rvimHv fop sii1tin, d iiiMi-:, 't.'tuLily. rlifiiiiiutiriin. kidney tmiiMm aud otiirTitilnifnlji. V'itr mtl j ai) DillKtriitM m:d Deal- tr ncoiicrmly. C ATA R R H ELY'S CREAMBALM 2; LrAyjt riinroC0-JlnHll' cleansing the had I "0tffSVm ' yt catarrhal virtui, caua It allay intlummntion, protecU the utuinhriine u( thu DaHttl paBMAgea trorn additional col la, comilet ly heali thn Aorua and reMorua tatt ft1 ' ! jTO ' . IT rs iinu iiueu. ja lew ap plicutiona relieve. A 'tiuiaugk trea'tniiti iril; may-fever srr-'; ruicr. .-(( i:nts. hy mail oh at duccihists. i:l.V liKOTIII'.lln, i I I.O, N. V. Off ;. ; . msmm HOSIER BITTERN BAD, IJAD.T.A1) iiT.nniv Some blood is bad because It is poor and weak. Some is bad bceau- j contains mipurmcs. Some men have such bad blood Xt the d?r is it docs not iioison the .mosquitoes who come to bite them T WI C!r 0e?-d U is. owin-r t0 the ironwhich is present. Blood vh.ch has not enough iron in it is always unsatisfactory. The per boa in i whose veins it circulate, cannot be said to enjoy rood icih 1 I he efforts of expert chcmisln to produce a preparation of iro u h.Vh can be assimilated with tlie blood have resulted in that perfect prZra, S which is an important part of Brown's Iron Bitters. t is hf o ttpS hl00d A h !S tht . which acLE v'eak, poor, thin blood may be made rich ard cirnn',n i A-Grcat-FroTblcm. TAKE ALL TIIIJ Kidney & Liver Medicines PURIFIERS, yspepsia And Indigestion Cures. Ague, ever, And Bilious Specifics. rain & Nerve Torco Revivers, Restorers. IN SHOUT, TAKE AM. Til K 11KHT kmiiII tle or nil tlime, nnd lliebct iialltle of nil I lii Ill-Hi .lledlrhieii f llir World and yen will Oiid Hint HOP HITTT.ll.x linve Ihe brat ears, live qiiulllle nml power of ull roucenlrnl4 In Ihcin, nml Hint titer will euro wliaa any er all of llie.r, Kingly or roiiihlnril, full. A liter oiifh Irlnl will give iiimlllve proof oflhl. RESOLUTELY Pf ii,OflHf THEBEST.IJlLdllN LiaSlTHSfiG SEWER 1 Two I llo,iin J .lllrhe. a ml nut. I to Mlxolutely KnMliw Hwln Muhlnol" wnrlil. Slenl oillrliil. VirrnnMl It yr. hnd for lllutrnll 'niilii nnd l lrriilnt l. Acri.l- Wnnl'd. TIIKHII.SIW l.VO M At tlth K CO.. ( Ulctuu ril orlb. Tls'GolJEiPmQ far 1884 1. now ftindr nud ly null will IW cni (. in nj "n w.. ..I a .limn l..i e-.t.ir... Tht b.k univn namTV"ll M,Kr.Onits .ml n. ii Tiniil.li'lnt.rmti..n ","". .n" Kntlinitil (lutfh! I k""W. Tin. I". .W w. I ..u le.w U l..,,..inii tli. o nr et nrmr nlulil MI willimit. -Mir joii ernt, .udl ' " Nil Wul.-li... I'l.w... Orn. ,-wiiig MKlnnni, U l'M . M,vNv.r .. .u. fKASN ,v ro., 40 Nuiiiiiirr Mrct'it HoMon.Jlaw It) 1 linv wm"n lc ani-?r. iiMi-M. Ami mit rnl oorti s. iMHUvrfd fur aout and chronto sVi -v. 'Vs I IIHUIIini IHr.l. .THI.. IIIIIIPMK'. mmmw f-s rmrt'n nnslit'fl rii ' U tfyHMpm In H wtk ll tormmif rhr-mimt o dir1-t0 in a to li .-rwli inllnnimttory in 1 ('onr.(.T t liundrdii uf rli- ilf tfuj! viinnl who Uftd triMt in ft D vrytlnn IMin ly hiitftiuti, h.mni.'N, mhI muc lo Innk. Ak jwiuf ilniKv ill l iff t 't ; il lie iiwt'lmn wnd to u (t it ik uotUuu ''t pinion, Arfama AOu., luo WiUiamaU, rf. X TO SPECULATORS. R. LINDBLOM & CO., N. G. MILLER & CO. ( 7 nmmtwrof WBrotilway O imiiKTOf, lil,-ir Now York. OKAIN Ik PROVISION EHOKE&S M..iiibni of nil pmmin.nl Pnwlnc Koluoi(ili N V.tU, l liu-air". Kl. liii mJ MilwmkH. W u b.ve i.irlu.iv,i privet.. Uil.nr.ph wirbtw 'fl 1-ruV e ik unit Nw yurk. Will (.nuli, oritur, on uur )ilWr. uirnt wliu rviiu'icd. is.nl fur cr?ul.ra eoutAtuiii liorlirul.tli. KOIil'. l.l.N DLll.llM CO., uicj. AN OPTICAL WONDER .viw-. ,7i".'T'r.'vt'v-. i jMU A N KW, oripfiutil, 'tH'flpliuit4rii. tor iroJrtin?uid i Ij.rvuifcr jihotiurit'Nv. t'tironiuotniN ouiM' W-turvaiwl otijiw-tn. Woi kM hkit inairir. Hnd driiKiH und mYMtna: vvitvUmIv. J'iid (oritur full nnd frfdfMnpthe rinmlar Mi. lUtiv iiiLL i'L 11. CO., iWi H. I. N. V. ptioij: r tho aiJtt' (inkMi by kia utft ainu ana oi nnc L4;rtinii In mi falta DK, T. A, feuu. a E.4u, Haw Turk. Jl-B. CHE IMS 13 niKMiHIaOll HCCatIci.a for OcMrntloaa KmW tulamenta aad Olfta A o)1ofti a of iRffwiiioci from Uf Pu-Ay-wtooX wrtiKiTi lit varlom p lite euunirr, eooiatuins omrtbih f( -t to (crr tuLjr-rbiN'l upvritt NuiUltij lik.- lirtr i Kuad bofuro. fil Uv Vt:i it'll frra toaiy una aotiili . a hit, of alt lb a HuutUy-arbool riuivrnnCr mil iu iha p'a... bVW U CUOtu t'aua:iul, CUitaco, HL Ei Oon'i Often Happen Where a rtdi.ihlt houi ill adxtrtinin thir iturular lua.inrrw, Hi.l M'ti I, uh thihhotisM iiKs, fur one dollar, a uiiiiplete aaiuple outlit that will eiiattle any ua iiatrt anil enterpi Iiiik' I" e;.hily tn:ike h to tf-li) per u iy aud huh iihi'k. Semi t lie Ml nnd two r-tuuipM (or return UiTll K DANA lllt:Kl uKlit'O.. Nt;, Nt'.Vil tiroadway.N.Y. AGEHTS WANTED lZK,W?JS!i; :liirlilne ever nn.-n:'i. ill knit a puir of tU'kiu( with II Ulil.ai.d TO it 4-ompl Ic in'JUmniuteH. It will a lt.i Lint a ureal an ty ol fmicv work, lor which thvrw it fllwiijn a r ;tdy tnnrKet. Sen ! Ut circular and tenna to th V O UHI.V KMTTIMi MM 'II IMS IU;( I'HKMiiMT STIll KT, HOSl'O.N. MAhS. RUPTOREfe tr Nrth'Ml, Send 111. J. A. Hot'akL venue, N, Y. I'tty, A CI T?fV ''HKKfHMK, I'EH DAY ja , rviung "i up t ii I rrl." Kvt.ry New Jemy, rtil T l.i-v im K r New V..rk -.( . ( OOlii:, J3 4 Krodway, rt. V. NATIONAL TYPE CO. I ttiii.A. 1'a. iii-pmi Book )u 0t, A I'OfTA Ij with yimr nain and addra. and you will n-ei ivo a Urtru lIUiHtratnd Hhi (iw, Addrvaa Irtur I'l lnliiiK C o., Kdtibethnlle, Pa. iakn tmahela of money nHiinjr tht P I. a Inn W.'Dd -r. :t;iniplea p(t. P lid.iK!. I .J. li balm Buffalo SX ANTKO experiennrd Hon an1 ftihla Aaenta ia uvury county. Liberal halar.ea fiaul. Addrewa. itniiiu eip-rieuce , o. IPn-.g., Piiiladt!;il.ia Pa. ffPP wot k in imr mu town Terma and f ft outtt OOU inw. Ad.!n.li.HALl.KlTAV o. fort I aud. Ma. t'AMI'HOH MlT.K ta the liet .in i ment. Pricfl'J&cMtnta. Yfi!t Kfi MFNTjem iimpJ her and wttl lUUnu lTiUlli(ij you a aituation. Otrcularatraik AM TIM. liltOS., Juueavillc, VV U, 79 A WKKK. ladayathomeaailymade. Ooatl' V aVoutnt troe AudrebH 1 hiiK iCo., Auguata, Urn A P'dayat hrnnn. HampleaworthiMrrwa. W IU OaU Addrvaa bus son 4 Co., PorUanJ, Ma. I'UOiMX 1'Kt iuiuL win uuia youroougn, Pnoe &xv, Ti n CUIUS WlMKl ALL ELSE IAIIS. f.l rl.-M (-iHlifli bynip. TknIm, rimk. M i f hi unit., ri.ia nyclriiciriftix. Great Health nnrl bll.tnn.ft, Mi I ilKVIi M puMtU BlniJlliK ii j'i'tlifr tf it KRISTMAS
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