1 T1TE TERRIBLE TORPEDO. what the KAVAi.Ewa(3EiEUTor THE rUTtSE MAT SB. Baffin Brlnrrn an Iron-riad and n To'prdo llfv The light f One Arnlitkl n IluiKlrrd. TLo role of the torpedo-boat is terrible ; and those who direct it, movements are exposed to the grentrst dangers. A single, heave phot niny shutter it to atom and wlit-n it approaches the enemy a hail of balls from tac mitrailleuses and rifles will doterribleexecution on board. There fore the mere fact of embarking on a torpedo-boat is a guarantee of bravery. Figure to yourself the situation of the of ficer in comm.-ind of such a torpedo-boat who is ordered to sink a ship of the ene my's sqtindron. All his surrounding constitute one vast danger. The very sea that hides and protects him during the first part of h s expedition may in another moment toss his corpse hither and thiiher upon its waves. His adver sary will seek to riddle the boat with a rain of steel, cast-iron and lend. The torpedo itt-e.f, which c u rics such terror with it, might be touched wiih a missile and explode, bursting the torpedo-boat into atoms. The combat commences. The vessels of the fleet have opened 6re. Shells raiu in all directions. Due of our crui sers, cannonaded heavily on the star board side by a fort mounting twelve Krupp cannon, is simultaneously at tacked on the larboard side by one of the enemy ironclads, the has already suf fered severely, and her position becomes critical. A mast signal from the ad miral's ship is given ; anil a topedo boat starts. The watchful enemy has ob served the sig'ial. He knows the danger, and at once concentrates nil his Gre upon the little gray speck which is shooting rapidly toward him. Three miles sepa rate them; and the torpedo boat must make that three miles ia ten minutes. If it is cot sunk before it has traversed that distance, the ironclad is lost. Therefore, the cannoniers point their guns with the most scrupulous care. The first shells pass wide of the mark; but the aim is rectified, and soon the shells fall so near the torpedo boat that they throw the water oier it. .Now ore has fallen right at its prow. A geyser jet of water thir ty feet high conceals the torpedo boat; the enemy believes it has been sunk, and utter a tremendous cheer. But the pro jective has only ricochetted and passed over it. The water falls back in rain, and the brave little vessel reappears all streaming with brine, ns though it had emerged from the sea-deeps, and rush ing on at full steam in the face of death. There was only nine men on the little vessel, and they are going to attack a sort of leviathan carrying an immense crew. It is not the tight of one against ten, but of one against a hundred. Not a single word is uttered beyond the necessary orders. Those men whom death already touches with his finger are silent and grave. And do not suppose for a moment that they do not think of the danger. On the contrary, they think of nothing else. But it is not cf their own danger they are thinking, but of the danger of failure. It is not a ques tion of their lives, but of the success of the enterprise. It is essential that the torpedo-boats shall reach the enemy's flank and rescue our cruiser. After that, if the torpedo-boat sinks, so much the worse 1 Every nerve is strained, every eye is directed toward the object in view. Now the boat is only five hundred yards away from tne iron-clad. The tire of the mi trailleuses mingles with the showers of shells and sweeps the deck; every thing wooden is splintered to atoms with grape-shot. An incessant fire of repeating rifles from the mast tops of the iron-clad plays over the torpedo boat; and the balls, en tering through the few openings in the decks, have already disabled three men. They lie in a corner to which they were able to drag tkeiuseives, for there is no time now to attend to them. They may be thought of in two minutes more after the fate of all shall have been de cided. The torpedo boat has almost reached its enemy. The success of the expedi tion is now assured, for the small batter ies are powerless to hurin the torpedo boat at such short range. The rifle fire, terrible as it is, cannot sink her. It can only kill some of her crew; but this is of no great consequence 1 Kov ig the time when the captain needs all his suretv of eye and coolness of will; now is the time that his men must execute orders with the rapid. ty of lightning, for if the torpedo bo iited a second too soon it will fail to do its terrible duty,, and jet if there be a deluy of a moment the tor pedo boat must dash itself to pieces against the sides of its mighty adversary. Now the boat seems a.mo.st ready to touch the enemy's vessel. Iland-gre-nades flung upon her deck rebound and burst; one man is killed; the captain has received a terrible wound in the face; but, summoning all his strength, ho supports himself erect against the iron wall by a sublime effort of will. Livid, drenched with blood, but terriMe in his calm resolve and bravery, ho keeps hit eye still upon the enemy. "Heady! Let her go!" The awful missile is launched. An enormous surge appears in the water, aial a frightful, crackling noise is heaid, fol lowed by a teirible cry of distress. The pigmy has conquered the giant. "Hard a starhoar.l !" And the little vessel, suddenly wheel ing around, steams a.vayat full speed while the enemy's iron clad sinks to the bottom. Ten minutes afterward the torpedo boat has returned to it post beside th admiral's vessel the admiral scuds foi the captain in cider to congratulate h'm. He is carried to h in upon a bier. Mean while the tight goes on. A uuw expedi tion may prove necessary. A provisory captain is at once appointed, and foui men to complete the decimated crew and the torpedo boat is ready to fulfil! another mission ; it has another band oi heroes to direct it. J arm Fiaio. The more perfect the eijrht is. the more delightful the beautiful object. The mora perfect the appetite, the sweeter the food. Ihniore musical the eir, the mors pleasant the melody. The more perfect the soul, the mnrii joyoui the joys of heaven and tha more git'iioai to us that glory. Electric Llht aid the Eyei. Medical journals hava recently had something to say concerning the ailnct of electric lights upon the eyes, and have agreed that thectlect is very injurious much inoro so, in fact, than people have any idea of, bernuso many persons af ilicted with defective vision or an eye trouolc attribute it to cold or some other cause, when the blame really rests with tho new and popular mode of illumina tion. A 7'riliune reporter asked Dr. Sitnuel J. Jones, the well-known ocu list, if he thought tho electric lights made his business any better, and tho re ply was: "I'll not cny anything about my business, but I will say thnt I would not work in or occupy a room lighted by electricity." "Why not?" "Because I think too much of my eyes and am satislied that tho electric light would play tho mischief with them." "How does tho new light act upon tho eyes?" "In the first place, it is too brilliant and dazzling, producing too much of a strain on the optics and causing at times an affliction similar to snow blindness. Thv'n it is too unsteady, tho flickering movement keeping the iris constantly Bgitated. In a light room, for instance, the iris is contracted to keep out a super lluity of light, but going to a dark room it immediately becins to expand to got all the light possible, so that in a short time the room appears to have grown Lighter and objects become more distinct. It follows, therefore, that a flickering light must keep the iris agitated and ul timately causo inflammation of the ret ina." "Can you find any good points about the electric light?" " "There are sovcrnl. It is a better il luminator than gas, not having the orange ray; it does not consume oxygen and give out noxious gases, and it does not give out any heat unimportant con sideration in the summer time or in a close room." "How about the incandescent light?" "Well, to that I can tind no objection, because it has about all the advantages nf the ordinary electr.c light, is not daz zling, and maintains a steady glow." "Is there no remedy against the ill effects of tho ordinary arc light?" "Yes keep away from it." "But if that means keeping away from a job?" "Well, colored glass will neutralize the light to a certain extent, but that would be like wearing kid gloves to keep the hands warm when the thermometer is Oclow zero." Chicago 1'ribane. Nubia and the Nubians. The banks of tho Nubian Nile vary with every mile, and beautiful are they in diversity of color and combination, though that beauty partakes of a sterner qual.ty than in tho landscape of Egypt. Nowhere can be seen the rich fields, which stretched on either shore away to tho feet of the Lybian hills. They have disappeared, and in their stead rise from the water's depths tall cliffs in broken precipice and crag, or the river owning free bonds, flows majestically on beneath rival streams of bordering sands, that have the gorges of the desert hills for channels, and tho wind, which ever sileutly drifts them whither it will for current. Poverty is written on the face of this sun-scorched country, and such few strips of fertile land as the Nile reaches in its flood are tilled with zealous care by the scanty population which they support. It is curious to note with what religious caro tho viliuges and temples have been placed upon tho shelving rock or desert sand, where none but the lizzards could begrudge their presence. Every inch of land that can bo cultivated is coaxed to yield its burden of beans or doura, and of spare land whereon to place their villages, good sooth, there is enough. Yet poor though the Nubian is. his wants are few, and his thrifty ways make pov erty a 1 ght burden to him. Travel where he will for hire or trade, he leaves his heart in his wild homo of Nubia, and returns thither when fortune allows. No music has for him so great a charm as th . melancholy creation of tho water wheels, the constant plaint of which grease is never permitted to diminish, all that he can get being devoted to the shaggy locks of his uuturbaned head. Nature, who refuses him to dream of ought but lean kino when he thinks of doura fields, has given to his land tho abundance of date palms, and on fruit he virtually sui gists. Little cares an Ibreemee palm for the desert's envy, but ipreading its feathery leaves above the and or rock gives to its planter the much-prized fruit which enables him to eke out the slender harvests of the fields. "Why Bismarck Admired Flcury. The stories that Bismarck likes best ire those of men 'who have outwitted mcbs. During the siege of Paris, whilo he was at Versailles, a pass was applied for by a relative of M. Cuvillier Kleury, the eminent critic and member of the French academy. Tho chancellor at once gave the pass, saying: " M. Kleury is an admirable man. I know a capital story about him." The story was this: M Fleury, who had been a tutor to the Due d'Aumale, was in private secre tary to the Duchess of Orlea is. When the revolutions of February broke out, a rabble invuded the Palais Hoyul, where the princess resided, and began smashing works of art, pictures, statuettes, and uicknacks. AH the household was seized with panic except M. Fleury, who, thiow iug off his coat, smeared his face and hands with coal, caught up a poker and rushed among the mob, shouting: "Here, I'll show you whero the bet pictures are." So saying ho plied his poker upon furniture of no value and, thus winning the confidence cf the roughs, was able to lead them out of tho royal apartments into the kitchen regions, where they epent their fury upon the contents of the larder and cellar. The sequel of this story is very droll, and Bismarck relates it with great relish. A few das after ho had saved the Palais Koyitl, M. Floury was recognized in the. street as the Duchess of Orleans' secre tary and mobbed. lie was being some what roughly hustled, when a hulking water carrier elbowed his way through the throng uud roared': "Let that man be! Iu is one of the ril'iit sort. he led to tho pillage cf Ihe Palais lioyal lOiiiu Uav ! Jlwluitrf J t mot rut. SELECT SIFT1NGS. The Arab compels his horse to feed f . 1 3 2- 3.-. i . uoui iiju ruuuu in urucr vu mmuiuiu lug curve of the backbone. A Corcsn woman has no name. Sho is alwavs somebody's daughter, sister. wife, mother. Their individual exis- tenco is not recognized even by name. The most universally diffused organism in nature, the least size with which wo are definitely acquainted, is bo small that 50,000,000 of them could lie together in 1-100 square inch. The word dynamite comes from a Greek word meaning power. The ex plosive is composed of nitro-glycerine mixed with pulverized silica or infusorial earth, in the proportion of three parts of tho former to one part of the latter. A steer was recently sold in Cincinnati weighing 4,2,10 pounds. The animal was raised near Decatur, Iud., is of tine form, per ectly developed, six feet four inches high, girths twelve feet, and measures twelve feet in length. It is six years old, a beautiful roan and in perfect health. A monster elm, recently felled in Langdon, H. I., was 100 feet high, and sixteen feet in circumference two feet from the ground. At sixty feet from tho ground six limbs branched out, each measuring six feet in circumference. A section of tho trunk twelve feet long re quired niuo yoke or oxen to draw it. Tho Siamese make wedding presents, but they never give an odd number of articles, for the reason, they say, that one cannot stand without a partner, three means enmity, and five sickness. On the other hand, two signifies "strong and welcome," four "laughter," six "binding together by love," and eight, "wo resemble each other in likea and dispositions." Even as late as the time of Henry VIII., all foreign artificers were prohib ited from working in England. The Saxons are said to have sold into slavery a stronger who had no patron. By a lnw of many German tribes, if a stranger had resided twelve months a district ho was safe; if he was a guest of a member of the tribe, the host after threo nights became responsible forhiin. The proverb was, "Two nights a guest, the third ri ght a servant," In Gaul, among tho Keltic tribes, tho stranger was equally held as one outsido the community, ind unublo to own the property of a warrior. Tho Oldest Dynasty in the World. The present reigning dynasty of Japan is the oldest in the world. It dates back 2,54(1 years, and its records are accur ately preserved for that time. During this period the reigning houses of China have several times been changed, and all the nations now called civilized, without exception, have had their beginning. It is sometimes marvelous to reflect that any house could preserve its integrity and occupy the throne for such a period of time. This fact of persistency of family holds true of others than the reigning family, though to a less extent. Tho oldest son is necessarily his father's successor, and heirlooms are handed dewa from father to son with the great est veneration and revereuce. Swords, spears, beautiful garments and helmets, bronze, laquer and carved wooden-ware, aro held sacred in a family for ages. Ono young man, the oldest son ot a well-to-do father, told me that he had twenty swords, some of the finest workmanship, and, in answer to my invitablo Yankee question, ho said: ",t is worth about 1100 yen." Chiai Times. A Clear Voice. Mr. Charles T. Krebs, 737 Madison avenue, Baltimore,Maryland, well known in banking circles, certifies to tho excel lence of the Bed Star Cough Cure. A few doses speedily cured his niece of se vere hoarseness and sore throat. It is pleasant to take. No one can be poisoned by this lemedy, which is free from opium, morphia and other dangerous drugs. , In Morocco schools the Koran only is taught, and the pedagogue receives fif teen cents a month for teaching it. Marvelous Cure ( bronlc Kbeuiiiutlam. Abraham H ynes, of 4411 liOth .St. , New York, sullered for four years; was helpless; had to he lifted in and out of lied; took one box Rev. Dr. (Samuel Cover's Rheumatic Pills and was perfectly cured. All druggist, 50 centi Kent bv mail. C. H. Covel, 'Mi Howes St., Brooklyn, N.JT. For the first time on record an appropria tion bill has been approved by telegraph. It Mboul.t be Cenrrnlly Know that the multitude nf diseases of a scrofulous nature generally i eed from a torpid con dition of the liver, ihe blood beeo.aes im pure because the liver does not act properly and work off the poison front the system, and the certuin result are blotches, pimples.erup tions, swellings, tumors, ulcers anil kindred alteetions, or settling upon the lungs and poisoning t heir delicate tissues, until ulcera tion, breaking down and consumption is es tablished. lr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis. covery'' will, by acting utxjii the liver and purifying the blood, cure all these diseases. Horseshoes made entirely out of the horns of sheop, have been successfully tried in France. - I'lle Tumor when neglected or improperly treated often degenerate into cancer, by our new and im proved treatment without knife, caustic oi salve, we eui e the worst cases iu ten to thirty days. Pamphlet, releren -es an t terms, three letter stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Gii3 Main street, Butlulo. N. Y. Barbers should reside in an-next districts. Lovers of Mush, see Adv. K. N. Heath. OCR ex-sixrts Retired pugilists. tf2 ED STAR TRACE M mark: UGH AbtoJutel A PROMPT, bAfrL, bUML unt r l uuvht, or Threat, UimrtwMt- IiiflueiiMg Cold, lirois' Mil, truum U kiouifinit tuuscU, Ltiu.it, Qui it., I'-lnetn 1'hv.ml, -..dr !l:ttuiu t( '1 Itruat 'd LltUS. . iii I it A BUS A. fOt'ltU'tl H'MUVV fcjllutiru, kau jlu!, V. M. A 13 ; '0 HUHh UK Si U - Eood's Ssu'sapariSIa Is prepared In th most careful roftnner by man full ronrrrnArtt with all the details of practical phnn(. The combination and proportion of nrrniparillft, da mil lion, mandrake, fellow dock, and other remedial aicnnta. It eiclttdlrely peculiar to llood't BaraaparilU, and un known to other medicines, thnt fivtnf to Hood's Sar aapartlla strength and carat ire power surpassing every other preparation. 'This certiflp that Hood's Sarsapaillla hss been need with perfect suoceas In our family for canker In the stomach and Impure blood. I consider my little ona entirety cured, and shall continue ita us as a family medicine. "Mrs. F. K. BubtoM, Somemlle, Muss, Purifies the Blood 1 'I was for some time troubled with bolls, having ser. eral of them at a time. After enduring about all I could bear, Itodt lUtod's Saraanarllla. Four or Ave bottles entirely cured me, and 1 have had no symptom of the return of the bolls. I cheerfully recommend Hood's Ha ma pa nil a to all like alflicted. E. N, MdHT INiiALK, yuincjr, Maes, Hood's Sarsaparilla Fold by all druffflnta. 1; alitor $5. Made only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apotueoariea, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar The Zulu's Keen Kyesllit. At u recent meeting of the society of arts in London a paper was read on the subject of aids to tho cycs:ht. Dwel lers In towns, it was remarked, inrcly looked at a distant ohject, nrd tho townsman's eyesight is hopelessly inferi or to that of tho average Scotch forester, who ngaln is ' surpassed by tho savage. An anecdote was related to show how, with all tho advantage which science can provide, Knglishmcn are still less well equipped than the Zulu, who never heard of nn aid of vision. A gentleman in Zululnnd, by the assistance of a powerful I inoculur glass, made out two distant objects on tho horizon. Ono was a larger speck than tho other, and he guessed that this was a mounted man, whose companion was walking. The Zulus with him looked in tho direction indicated, nnd at onco informed him who the gentleman was, and that ho was accompanied by his wife on foot. Don't hawk, nnd blow, and spit, but use Dr. (Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Froos, snakes and lizards live and thrive at elevations of lo.tXHJ feet. " It mi uli on Cough." Ask for " Kougli on Coughs," for Coughs Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Troches, l."o Liquid, U5c Don't say there Is no help for Catarrh, Huy Fever and Cold in Head, sinee thousands tes tily that Ely's Cream lialm has entirely cured them. It supersedes tho dangerous use of liquids and snuffs. It is easily applied witli the linger and gives relief at once, l'riee !0 cents at drugtri.--ts, f,o cents by mail. Bend for circular. Ely Bros., Owego, N. Y. I have had Catarrh in head and nostrils for tei years so bad that there were great sores in my nose, and one phxre was eaten through. I got Ely's Cream lialm. Two bottles did the work, but I am still using it My nose nnd head is well. I feel like another man. Chas. H. McMillen, Sibley, Jackson Co., Mo. Ely Bros., I have been atllicted with Ca tarrh. I purchased n bottle of your Crenm Balm. It lias effected a comp'ete cure. H. C. Abbot, t)7 Grant Ave., Alleslieny City, Pa. 'Itoimli on Pain." Cures colic, cinniw, diarrhoea; externally for aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism. For man or boast. ' and Jjuj. MeKSMAS'S rEITONIZKD BEEP TONtO, the Ollly preparation of beef coiitainiugits entire nutri tion jvoit-Wies. It contain blood-making force generating and life-sustaining propertias; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, anil all forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether tha result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over work or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmouarycomplaints. CusweU, Hazard It Co., Proprietors. New York. Bold by druxUu. 'I'll In I'eonle. "Wells' Health Ronewer restores health and vigor, cures, dyspepsia, sexual debility. $1. Thoaanmls Upon Tliounnuil. The proprietor of the world-renowed Car boliue the natural Hair Restorer never put up less than 1,000 gallons at a time. This gives but an idea ot its immense demand. Mothers. If you are failing ; broken, worn out and ner vous, use "Wells' Health Kenewer." $1. Drgts. Of the 170 varieties of snakes in the United States only twenty-two are jioisonous. Important. Wbenyoo Tllltor lMvt Nw York clt?. MTebai?re4, lprMMate and $3 carriHge hint, nl Htop at tlia itraa j Umt.u Huiel, opiKMiita lirand Ceulrl dLt.it. fcti lf,c'in room., lUtudLipat a oast uf aai militia dollant, 41 and upward purday. Kurouaaa plan. Kl valor. HfKtaurant aupplied with the bet. Horatoir. atayea aud elevated railroad tu all dep ita. Kawilid cau live better lur leaa mulley at tile Uraud LJiuun Hotel than at aoy other urat-vlaa hotel la the uity. Wisconsin is coming to be counted one of the tobacco-growing (States. THIS PLASTER cttiJIrecllyupon tb 01 u. clei ana (iieuervetof ti tuck, thr Bfiit uf ail palu. FOlt ALL I.unt; TroiiMta. wliethai local or deeply afalrl thla lalcr w.n be found 10 live Instant relief br ap 1 lln ut iweeulue ahuul uer blade SHARP S For K.dury Trouble, Rlii-umati.ui. A'e.iraitia, Pal n id the Side and IWi Ache, tliey are a ccrUlu aud apetriv rur. 1'AIXS. Sold by Oniiejiit for t centi, or five fur l. Mailed on receipt ot 1-ritc ly Niiltli,loolli- imtu, Oeueral A tenia, boston. MTU U- HANDSOME LADY or h .'tnt-ly lady tn iimku Ui"iit-y wlliiije "J'iMt-uiy nf Thought (Mot tinr, li.n-, llt)Men ). tha trt.t h.m.H ihxik ever puiiUMit-a. miouu iin in t-vtry li. uxs uml Tivi at every lirei te. Ilfttiitu ul.y ilir.wtrkifU. (' .n. timn the brightest thnriKliia of btt in n ln. Ka-oly xltl. .ood pay to tturtn-M worker-. AiKlrem um-kiy JtlKYAN, TAYI.OK A l (J..Hl Brmdwy. N. V. A PPLY AT ONCK, W dtMirti rf nrfntativt in 1 th' couuty od our uhw .hm,, "KINi.S lib' 1-OK-1UNI-.." All WHiit to know how our Krcat nun 111 Attn tlanr money, &u4 "K iik "f K.rtuuM" tellnyou, tUmnp lid fust iu-llii.j. Luiy inJuoements. IV 8, Scud ,i wuK forouiiit i;tl M;h-ti.m fur triitotr. and cm your tirat urdf r to um will al! Thin gives out tit fruit and a ht.net hiiow you to UetlLiut it. to in the Hn 1 1 ? in. "II 'i r cuvaftera art inukni Manhattan Pub. Ct.t Puh'iaiwtrb, 21 Bt-fkrami Hi, I 11 1 JU J VEil I Oa Havana I jar C ... 57 Hr.iad JlxmrWy Ihe ht. way, N. Y. AhK. KUH IT. Johnson's Cyclopaedia Th htit, lrttt and chcuipebt, is al! at out rated. Coutuiux tuur ubjo(a iiihu A ;ipr'u.' at unt-tttnt the lrKtt. Junker earn in it Ira ti an $2.Uo year hhonld Secure aj(jjciB. Olh.Hr cycloptdi.H (At')rtun'at ifi.tM'', hritr-inica eichamred for Julmnon. We all cd.ap. A. .1. JOHNSON X ! 1 "r?Ml mi,,, sirce I Nt-w York. R. U. AWARE THAT LoriUard's Climax Plug bearing ft red tin tuj ; mm LorilLartVi Hose laCnl fluti cut t that Lorillrii a Navy Cllppluva, uud that LurUlurd'a Kuutia, tO lUw U)it uhoiajjat, qmUlty cults lUurod. r """I.H I a. IS. WlJ ! tt farW. . a. i ami u a to., asau, raiite, i 2 f'-; J f tPlASTEKY lv !"" i-'i' n m? ' ii.a Pit -Hi!, enriches, and vltalireath blood, stimulates the diirMinn, and strengthen the who) body, effect ing remarkable cure of scrofula, salt rhenm, all hn. mora, draprpaia, htliouMieas. headache, kidney and lirvr complaints, catarrh, rheumatism, and that tired feeling caused by change of olimat, season or life. 'Two years ago I commenced taking Hood's Bar saparilla. I had been suffering from a tevett pain In my stoma oh for a long tiro and bad tried differ, ent kinds of medicines, but failed to get relief an til I used Hood's Snraaparil a, H helped m after tak ngpartof a bot le. Now when I feet any of th symptoms I tak it and It helps me." H, J, CRfMS, Bath, N. U, Strengthens the System "For thro months X was confined to th bouse witii ki lney snd liver dlecaae, I was very much run down, with nu appetite and had a cough, I bought a bolt 1 of Hood's Kamapanlla, and sunn began to gain. Now I am rothatlcando a good deal of work. I have much fntth in H'to.ra Sare.iparilla."-MRR. T. F, Retmo LP! Homing, N. V, Hood's Sarsaparilla R.ildby ll1nnrjliiH. l:ixforf5. Mrt onlr br V. 1. IIOODA CO., A)Ktl)ec(ir.e. Lowall, M iss. I OO Doses Ono Dollar . READY "RELIEF l t KKS AMI IMtUVKNTSI Colds, Conghs, 8or Throat, Inflammations, Rheumatism, Nertralffia, Haadaoha, Toothache, Asthma, Difflonl Breathing. j A rriti:l TIIEWOKkT PAINS Inftom one to twen y mtnntff. Not O' r hour altor rea'Unff triiw ad tcrtlaeiueut need any una Ml ! Jt'lill WITH VAIN. RADWAY'S la a t iire for Krory Pain, rprnlnm ItruUra, l'a a In llic Hark, ( brat or I.linba, It nna the I'lrnt and In the Only PVIIV I1131II313Y Tbitlnatitntly ttap (be mrmt lonirifttfnir pftlo, ftllay hitlttmiDation, and euro CVngMnin, whet her of the Ludu. htunim.'h or Boweln, or utnr irianda or urgant by oue ftpplturtiion, ll ied with thivateuctd ijjsrixj jsio isr i a.. Or any inilamnnt oti of the fnU'f'tiBl organa or macul meruhrannM, fttt-r pxivmire to oold, wet. tt., htm no i nio, but an;ily Ka lWHy'a Khof over t he purt attested witii ounxntioa or iutlaminntiai and cure the patient. A itMiHponnful in halt a tumbler nf w-tier will iu a lew minute-, curt Cramps, spKniM, Hour Slnmach, Heart bum, Nfr'mnii't, Hlwr-pter-Hnpua, Kick llvadat-he. Ur rrlitva, Ojasutory, Oouc, J-iaiuleucy, ud all inter uai paiua. MALARIA c i n n ix its woust roKiis, Thrra la not a retnettial agi-nt In tho world thnt will enre Fevor anil Ague, and ail ottmr Malail nia, Biliuna and other (eTiira, anlrit hy HAOWAV'S I 1 l.l.S, ea quirk., ICAItWAV'S Ki:,iV HIOI.II K. l'il'iy ceiila per boiilr. M ild by Drusalata, .- Dr. Railway's SarsacaiHiiaii EcsolvcnL THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. For tbo l uro or All Cliroiiic Dlnnajiea Chronio Rheum at turn, Scrofula, Ryphilitio Oom plaintn, eto. ane our book on Venereal ',o.; price twenty-tWu oenu), (ihndular Swlhnirt llaukina: Dry t'miKh, 0ucri ua Attectiou! Itlfifdmn tf the Ludith, Dyspnpaia., Water liranh. White hweiliuK. Tumors, Funpl'ift, Jflotohi'H, Lirui.ti -na of the Kic, Uioera, Hip Iiineas)-, to it, Ir--v, It u It eta, Salt Khuum, Bion chitia, CnnKumption. Uiubuiea, Kidney, til ad tier, Lifer (Jomplaiula, etc. scnoruiiA. Whtlir trantinitted by parent a or acnulrel, is within the curative range ot the SAUHArAUlLLIAN KKsOlAKIST Curen have ben made where pefnna hav ben af fl kted with tScrofula fmm itr v tt li up to 9, wit and -( Tftr of mre, lv IH. IIADWAY'H 8ARSA I'A K 1 1,1,1 AN li l.0 IA I.N i , r. ine ly eoinpoeed oi majredicniB ot eiirau.dmaiy luedu-al pro.wrtiea. eafituit a,l to purify, h ii, rvir and u.Tltrat th broken down ami waatt-d hotly. Q.iiok, ploanat, aftfe and prtnune-nt m it trHtmcnt and cuiB). bold by ftil ' diuiot. Oueilo.lura bottle. Dr. RadwayYlegulating Pills Forth cure of all dinnnlers of the Rtoroaoh, IJrer. Bowels, KMmy, liladdr, N.-rvoL IHeaaeni Loa of Appetite. Headache, Constipation. Coativt-no. Jndi irt'titiiin. Dvi epma, it iotiftnesa, Fever, I nil iiumatt n ot tho 11. w.'is, 1'ilf-s an 1 ail dcrangomf nta of the In ternal Viaeera. Pure.y vi (fetub e. cilltftiuing HO IUr cury, minnrala, or dclt ter ous img. Irirf, i-enta pr box. Sold hy all drntritt, -aSend a lettt-r atamp tn It A U W A Y A CU. No. 3a W nrrrn St., pw Yoi k, for "fr'alne and True,' '1 O Til K I'l H I.H ).-h sure at dak for lUdway'a, jMthat the name ''Hadway" ia on what you buy, IMMEDIATE RELIEF. IURM8II your own bottleaand B ve tine- fnirtiiB th coat. (nrdnnN Kinar of I'ulii ia furnished m powdor and tteut tiy ti a I. with full dueitii m for mix. ',4 t'", ctn-ulara, eto. It relieve v i pm aa it hy uioffic and ia a h'ue- j.omi nrnni)' wneiever Known lor liiieuntat'ini, Neuralgia, lliad ache.iYothat'he.Uuru and Htaiitri Kpra nnand Urn men. Nora Thn at like a, Hleah Wuumts, eto. Tha rouitniy ;a put up in ooo,, $1 and $ pAi kafS, The fil'r. paiknge. whf n reduced to liqu & form, will hi I 24 two-oz. hot Ilea. You can eanily fixuie Ihe a vine. Agents ran oti i money in aellina it. Ur d r a packaneaud you wilt be a rfirulnr r'nitomnr hereafter. CAT A K K 1 1. Cordon's Ca- tarrii Kemed positively cures. Kitty oeula by wail. BatiHfartioTi KuarftTiteed. Stumps taken. E. G. KtUHAHUM, Sole Pruj rietor, Toledo, Ohio. J Kit i "-Mai. tZ1 i, I fVMi IntriKluce nnd Hell tue ttmu, Uih wi'll.liiinwn and 1 iH.lir.lcl 1) unraui tlieM.W VOKK A II A VAN A IKiAH ni.MPAN Y. Lihenil arrati eineiit Ha t. a It Y ir IJuM M ihhion tn'.iil tn (he light ni.iu. lur lurlhur partii'iilum mill ti-niiM inii'i-'- h, m ouci-, 'J' bit New i ort iV' ll.iviiiiu CiKir Co., o t at oul uy, A'v i ark, ii . , ui b I UWI I JUUI II llll. I J' . I Outlils for ai'tuul workuhup b HU Ilil'Ul JiUUUlTH, talllllft Makers, Aletal and Wood Work era compete with etoum power. ilacliinL-e on I r I til 1 1 desired. l'roof of vulue, prices, full (lelall, lllustr d eutnl()(.'iie, free. l Join, lfiirii-('. Ili'i klnrrt, Hi. Addrefi. No :i'.Mi liuliy si WE 1VAXT 10CD HOOK AiJElVTS ftirthe new book T It I If IV -III Kit. VKAKH AMUNfl L Glin WILD IfiDlAUS Bv Oen. AJOiiOE.ini i.eu. hit KltAl a N. 1 h lat'at acUinf book out. liidurM-d by l'rca t Artiiur. tii-ii'a trabt, heIaJli fcrteridan, aud thuuiinli of .min lit Juitri, . AAlitora. etc., an ihe H't aui J-mrtt Jlurneti biaum lx,k AVer iVj-Aff,," It takes lk wiiiifir-. and Xeenteaeil 10 to 20 ftriv. 075 .OOO aold It ir,at AiAurtu and &thi Mi Tit m.ikc it th tuxmwit htot for Aftmtm fj i t v irfiiiir.., ppci1 iinen J i Hie, r 'fi ermj, eUL (0 A. 1. .OUl lll.SH). a. IU. llMJ-tford.Couu. I31 IaAida AKLE GREAS Het In the World. M.ul-onlv by the FrazerLubrlra- u k. u.'. Chico, S. Y. at bt. Louis. &jUI everywhere. 7A C?M RESELLER. p!l. eiet Wurklii(f alioilar on Ui9 Uikikcl, fti.tl Uis uulr out tliftt ia uut furewr oui mt 1 tl UtfW .l-t oiS-r. 'it iiitrwtiut il tulo tvary town al ouce w wtll auid eaa hta IfT, prtrpaitl, l any penum w no will irM lo mbnw it W iLfif frit di aiirt acud ti tbt nain4 of fiv firnifrs1 loni la lliclr Wwa a4 '.'i flmufiT tt tiri-n-ct tf tt'ia ailveriiinfH. A1lr ACAfi MAUPACTUfllNOCa, I VOUYTON, CONW. titi'i' iUtt. I. A. DLUta, MMUIIOk. York. i l Lowit Prices ever Honied 1 I Sjmpi' Shi:l S k tents I I E.N.HLATH.WaUiield.irita liEADYHELIEF 1tiai'Lt.lB B . GQDJSUfPTIOr. I lUiv a potitUe rumtjd y fwr tiie above dlA ; ty Ita see nt.sauti of rannul tne wo:t kuu and of Inns; t.aur'liiz havo li?U cuved- 1 mlflc I. oiuoheu my fall 5 In lit eiliOAi V. liiaI 1 l I nd T.Vt f-'Jl'l l-KS K lib, ti.-ir wltn a V A I.UA Cl.t 1 lit. A'i'lSK ok Ihii diaM&aai A "J (IP ill. fc It. SW Wl I Ih-MBMIW rl t.j 1 i it i i- u. a a ITISASPECIFIC Kidney tt Liver Troubles, Bladder, Urinary and Unr SbMaaaa, etioa or Ken- Uropay, OraTeland f atntionof lUrlna. CUbeM. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It aura Biltouaneea, Hoadaohc, Janndlo, Kaar v etomaoh, STapepala, ConatlpaOon and FllMM IT WORKS PROMPTLY and ounn Intomperanos, KerTona ZMaaaaM. General Debility, Exoeeae anil ' female WoaJcueea. ' use it'at ONCE. i It reatorea th, KIDNEYS, UVKH and BOW.' 2X8, to a healthy action and CURES whan all other medlalnearall. HundredahaTe bean saved who have been Kives np to dl by rrianda and phyatalnna. IVlMSl.Stt. Bend fbr Illaatrated PamptUM to, Bt'NrS EEMKDI CO., ProYldrnca, R. I. B BOLD BY ALL DRUUGISTS. HUNT'S (Kidnar and Um) REMEDT. neouraa-ea Bleep, vmat.a au appetite, brauM np ahtr ajwlem. and renewed Uealtu i tne rea.ill. Clippings a In Scissors. How ia jronr back? If it ache put on a Hop Ftatltr. For Crick, Hlltchea, Rheumallara, Tains In the Side or Hip, Cheat or Lung diffioultiea or aoraueaa In any pari, nothing equ&la thia porona plaaterfor onring pain and strengthening. Freah Hops, Burgundj Pitch aad Bal sama oombined. 26o. drugginta. Death and life are In th, power of th, tongue. If you use porous plasters the best and strongest on, made ia tb. Hop ttiuier. They kill pain and strenitbea the parU. A great many people say ao. 36c. dealers. To get a few flowers, on, must sow plenty of seel. Vhalrty, House wires, shop girls and ssles-women usaslly suf fer more or l,ss from VYuk Back and Sid, ache. A Hopytatirr applied remove, pain and strengthens th, parts. Rarer fails, 86c, druggists. To lire beneath sorrow ouo must yield to it. Truth. Hop riaittrt aro absolatelj th, beat and stronger!. 36c. A lonug heart ia better and stronger than wisdom, Dtcienl. "Your Hop Pltuitr oureaeTery time. I do not har, that awful pain loth, aid, now," said a lady. Th, beet porous plastor made, 2'c. everywhere, A caul pa tree large enough for fonr railroad tiea oan be grown from seed in twenty years. , They an thorough and inatant in action, onre pain, and achea and atrengthena th, weak parts. Call for a Hop Pltuter and get it . 26c. A Dayton man bathad bis feat lent week, caught oold and died. Nearly all reformers are martyr. After using all tha humbug liniment, and sabres with stir, failure, go and buy of your druggist a Hop flatter. The strongest and best external remedy, because po. sensed of pain killing and strengthening properties. nijwi vwmt i of fah Th, best porous plaster known. A human being requires twenty cubic inches o air ataacu respiration. If you use porous plasters, th, bait and strongestH made is the Hop Vlatltr, A groat many people eat Sfro. druggists. Th, English and Irish Exchequers were amalganiaed in 11)17, Where a Hop Pormu riatirr is applied to any king "t pain or Bareness there ia no doubt of instant relief a a speedy cure. Only 25c. A piece of steel I a good deal Ilk, a man; wheny get tt red hot it loaes ita temper. Tobeouredof Backaohe, Rbeumatiam, Sideacn, i Bore Cheat for26d. ia cheap. Apply a Hop Pla$in. Wales changes hi trousers twioe a day. Backache, Rheumatiam, Rharp Faina, Kidney D ease,. Pleurisy, Torpid laTOr, Bore Chest or pain any part quickly oured by th. Hop Pltuur. Absolut, th. beat poroua plaster over known. Of all drugs-'' or by mail. aoo. ; a for 11.00. Proprietor Hop P.' Co., Boston. Th, most voracious eater in the world I a b takes its food by tb, pack, Get the best household remedy. Hop PUuttrt kinds of pains, aches, strains, Lamenee, or bos Magio in action, xos. Kanaaa people call whlakey "th, bull" because tb take it by th, horns . How is your back? If it aches pnt on a Hop Pint For Crick, Bwollen Joints snd Muscles, Rheumattsa Lame bide. Pains in the Cheat, nothing equ&ia th; poroua plaster in thorouat? aud hearty aotion. Hope, Burgundy Pitch and Balaam, oombinod. Hoc. ,r,ry wb.r. Poverty want, muoh; but avarioa, ,vrything.-. Burnt. Everybody knows the soothing snd pain allaying vir tue, of hop. The A7oB Floater containa beatd. Hops healing and strengthening Gums and Extraota whioh make it positively th, best porona plaster ever msde. Try one and sea. lie. any druggist. Three people oan keep a secret when two of them are dead. We oan convince yoa bat they are without an eqn Hop PUutrr prepared from th, virtue of freah Hoe Burgandy Pilch, and Canada Ualaame, present aa el gant external remedy alwaya ready to apply for ai kind of Pain or tsoreneaa. Dyspepsia, Torpid Live Kidney Diseases, Soreness of th. Chest, do. Vast more activa than any other porous plaster. Th soothe, kill pain and wonderfully strengthen tb, par Only ac. everywhere. Truthfulness is a comer-stone in oharacter. HOP PXASTExtS. They beat all tb, planters sver mad, because thi posaeaa aotive medicinal properties unknown to ottM kinda. Th. oomplet. virtue, of fresh Hope combine with Burgundy Pitch and Guma. Greatly superior I other external reuiediea. Act instantly, euro pail banish weaknee, and strengthen th, parte. No IV pepper to burn snd irritate. Get one of your drugis 'Ibr U C ET7fNET Cbauifta (ray ban to its natural uolor. Jteix.um.Hndi y leliii- ptiyaiciau- and cueiuiaU. beuil lur wiruuli axtd tnatnuuiiiHla.. Vrn?, l. M. H U I A , K, 2 iijsi xi h Ave., N e w York. THE OPrUi-HABIl KAMLY n'RKIl. AKVK t HU.t'. Dr. J.C. HOFF IVi A N , J e tfo r 6 o r ,VVIi LEARtJ TELEGRAPHYiia-n'Vl. ualiotin guaranteed . X'alentlue tiro., JauettVi'lu, W . mm Jl ITlSRELIABLEi Jr -I,4. yVi.J' ea, SalrwlK lj Ns 7 the Back, Lclaat A, if orKdM, metn- i lfili.lia:r' "pn lillrare NervouiDebnityr,..
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