SOME PECULIAR DISHES. A TAX.Z WITH AW INSECTIVOROUS i:flnr Fried l.ocnafa An I'Mort In inrrii n anil In gland to Let l'eoplo to 1 at Inserts. Professor Riley, of Washington, in vited some friends to brenkfust with him recently. Ho placed beforo them a dish of fried cicada, or scvcntccn-year locusts. Tho professor is in tho habit of eating locusts and grasshoppers, and evidently relishes them. His guests wero a little doubtful at fir9t, but after eating them agreed that thcro was no exception to bo tuken to them, cither in flavor or deli caev of taste. Mr. John Sutherland snid: "I read tho rcp.irt of Professor Hilcy's breakfast, and I agree with him that cicada aro de lirious. They eat tho tendcrest of veg etables, tho choicest and youngest ten drils, and aro tho essence of pure vege table matter. Prejudice again9t certain kinds of food is tho work of the imagin tuion, aud founded almost entirely on tho looks of things. There are crabs and lobsters, which aro intinitely moro un clean than cither tho cicada or tho grass hopper, and yet few food lish are prized more highly. Snails aro tho scavengers of the sea, and are never so fat and juicy ns when caught in proximity to a dead horso or human body. Then thero aro snails. Thero is nothing I enjoy moro. They are perfectly clean. People will cat periwinkles, and like them. They are just the same things as periwinkles. Often I tnnko a salad of them. People ask what they are, I say periwinkles, and they aro perfectly satisfied. If I should say snails, ss they aro, they would perhaps becomo sick. They should be caught and put in clean sand, and then allowed to wrigglo around. This process takes away all the slime and leaves them neat and clean. They should then bo parboiled. "People are prcdjudiced against lam preys. They aro very good and equal to an ordinary cel. There are many other kinds of fish that persons object to. This seems unreasonable, to rue. They all come from tho samo water, and vir tually live on tho same kinds of food. Of course there are somo sorts of fish far superior to others, but all fish Is good. I know persons who will not touch frogs, yet they live on just the same things as trout, aud are equally as tender and toothsome. Of birds, too, there is much discrimination. A hawk is good, so is the crow. A young blue heron is as good as tho most favored birds, but very lew people can one find who will cat them. Not long ago some gentlemen came here and asked me to get them up something that couldn't bo gotten anywhere else. ' All right,' said I. I wont and got somo ox pallets and fixed them up. They wero corrugated and looked like snakes. I twisted them up and served them with Italian sauce. They ate them and were much pleased. AVhen about half through, Mr. Peyton, one of tho party, wanted to know what the c'.ish was. I said, 'rattle snakes. Tom Placlde, the old actor, aent me some the other day, and as you wanted something you couldn't get any where else, I gavo them to you.' The knives and forks dropped with a clatter on the floor. Two of the party were frightfully sick. . 'Now, see here,' said one, 'don't tell mo that Pve been eating rattlesnakes. I'll never be able to eat again.' When I saw they wero about as sick as they well could be, I told them them they were beef pallets. Immediately every man got well, re sumed eating, and all wero wonderfully happy. Torn X'lacido and I were groat friends. He was really very fond of rattle snakes. Ono day ho brought me one; we skinnad it nicely, fried it and ate it. Tom smacked his mouth, but I must confess I didn't fancy it as much as I do other things. liattlesDake eggs are, however, very nice. They have a faint musky flavor, and are delicious. There are many other things that people will not eat now, but the day will come when all these tilings will be regarded along with white bait, trout and other things of this class. , "In the cast, locusts the insects as well as tho vegetable are highly es teemed as food. Pried in butter, "these destructive creatures form a popular dish and this is tho only good point about the 'locusts migratoria.'- Dried lucosts are exported in quantities, aud are a staple food in Arabia, Syria, and other Orien tal countries. It ij, unfortunately, an indisputable fact that human beings have in various ages and different parts of the world been, far from daiuty iu their domestic dietary. They have sup ped and breakfasted, too on horrors. There is an African race for example, which consumes ants and pretends to like them. The Andaman islanders babituully live on rats, guanas, lizards and 6uakes, adding a few shellfish when they can get them. People who do not object to consuming caterpillars would probably soon pass on to serpents. Jlrs. Colin Mackenzie, the wife of an Indian missionary, has related how she was cured of an intermittent fover by eating cobwebs. In some parts of Ilindostan the natives prescribe cobweb pills us a 'sure antidote to fever; and tho lady whose case we havo mentioned found them far more effective than quinine. The pills, sho tells us, are 'made of com mon cobwebs aud taken in doses often grains three times a day.' If, however, cobwebs can bo eaten, why not spiders ? The fact is that inau in his civil ized stato has forgotten a thousand arti cles of food which are known to the sav age, lie has no faith in 'simples,' though half tho best medicines are mude up of rooca aud leave which he could pick for luiaself iu tho woods and fields if he liked. Persons who have unfortu nately been in a bejieged town have proved before now that nobody need (starve so long ;is there is a piece of old elioe leather about. At the Bicge of Haarlem by the Spauiards, Mr. Motley tolls how tho inhabitants ate first linseed and rapesecd, and then cats, doga, rats and mice. When these humble, friends of man were exhausted, they took to boiling tho hides of oxn und horses, and devouring them, and shoe leather was iu constant t demand for dinner tables. Finally, they weie reduced to reeding on nettles uud irass found between the tones in churchy ai ils, but ut thii latter point, of course, ninny succumbed to starvation. It is highly probable that clvilied communities ciiisiiiuo, without kuowing it things ur morn objectionable than cither nettles or spiders. Has any statistician Riven us the probable quaix fities of animal fat which a single pur son cats as butter iu the courss of f twelvemonth, or the amount of acetio acid and vitriol which is found In th vinegar used to form an ordinary salad? The dinner lablo is surrounded by mys teries, into which tho boldest may bt afraid of prying too far." A"i York Commercial. . An Army Routed by Locnsts. Of all destructive foes none are more dreaded in most eastern lands than tho locusts, whoso diro visitations may well bo national calamities. In point of fact, the lands which aro exempt from their occasional presence aro tho favored few. A very few details of their invasion in Southern Jlusnia in the years 1879 and 18H0, will give lissome idea of their multi tude. Thoy foil upon tho province of Caucasus, utterly destroying vineyard and gardens, blockading tho streots so that trallic was suspended, filling the ovens so that for several days baking wai quite out of the question, and so choking tho water courses that not a cup of water could be drunk until filtered. In Georgia they fairly routed a detach ment of Russian troops, who, not liking to turn asido on their march repelled by mure insects attempted to faco the locust nrmy, although reports said it covered twenty square miles of tho country. So the soldiers advanced, but soon found themselves literally covered by the cling ing, creeping insects, which crawled all over them, until finally tho men fairly turned and fled, slipping and sliding a. they ran over the crushed and oily bodies of their martyred foes. For forty-oiht hours they wero wero detained, taking refuge in a village, and assisting the in habitahts to kill millions of the invaders, whoso corpses they carted off to manure tho fields, which, however, were in the meantime stripped of every blade of grass or corn, and tho trees shorn of every green leaf. On tho road from Tifiis to Poti the locusts lay so thick on tho lino that tho trains were obstructed. Larsxo districts of Southern Russia wero swept as bare of all vegetation as if a fire had raged over the land, aud hundreds of peasants, utterly beggared, abandoned their homes to seek bread wherever it might be found. In the province of Chersom alone, 60,000 roubles was voted by government for expenditure in tho effort to free the land of this plague ; in another district 20.000 persons were employed daily for three months in the same work; the government expenditure on tho whole organization was estimated at 200,000 roubles, without any calculation of the loss on crops of all descriptions. Another notable scene of lecust plague was Algeria in the year 1S06, when the damage done by theso insects was esti mated at 50,000,000 francs, nnd resulted in a famino so appalling that 200,000 natives died of starvation. All the Year Hound. Oil on the Water. A correspondent sends to the ScientiJU American the following lotter relative to the effects of pouring oil on a rough sea: On the evening of August 1, 18815, I and two companions in adventuro were thrown on one of the Santa Barbara islands, about one hundred and fifty miles northwestward from San Diego oil the California coast. Two days later we were picked up by an Italian fisherman, and carried to Santa Parbara. In our passage across tho channel which sepa rates Buena Vcrtura from the island of Santa Cruz, we encountered a gale, and tho white caps ran pretty high. Out boat was pretty small, and the flying spray drenched everything on board. In the midst of this the old fisherman called our attention to smoother sea ahead, and went on to explain that it was due to oil on tho water, and that the nil came up from natural wells in the bottom of the ocean. By this time tho boat was gliding through the calmer sea. I noticed that tho waves were running as high as ever, but tho crests of them remained unbro ken, and no white caps were to bo seen. The tumbling and roaring of the white caps, the flying of the spray beforo the wind, and tho crests of the waves blown oil, were no longer t3 bo seen or heard; but the size of the billows was not other wise diminished. The waves were now huge swells of the ocean, following each other regularly and silently, ana the wind appeared to glide smoothly along the surface of the sea, unable to ruffle or disturb the water. The oiled water was only a narrow strip, running nearly east and west. I should judgo that it was less than one half mile. I could not observe its length. The oil Cold is just fourteen miles north of Santa Crux Island. Per haps tho attention of the public has been called to it long ago, but I did not know of its existence until I taw it, and have not heard of it since. A Great Inventor's Income. How much is Edison worth? I do not know. lie certainly does not own him self, for he has been public property now, lo! these many years. One of these hydra headed correspondents of half a dozen newspapers declares that he is "worth nothing;" that he has lost "s pile of money" lately; that his stocks are of no value, whereas they were formerlj worth two millions, and thathe is "dis appointed aud depressed." Now, ths fact is that Edison is what most people would call a rich man, even in these modern days, llo has a regular annual income from the Western Union Telegraph company of $20,000 in royalties on old " patents. He is tho principal stockholder in five manufacturing companies that bear his name, with an aggregate of f'JOO.OOO capital, and all of them pay large divi dends every six mouths. Ho has put ?SO,000 in cash into the Downtown Electrical Illuminating company, which has earned a dividend, notwithstanding the large expenditures which experiments required. Since the death of Mrs. Edi son ho has moved with the three chil dren into a fiat on Eighteenth street, near Broadway, where the inquisitive could probably ascertain that he pays his rent with scrupulous regularity. In fact, Edison has a very practical side, and I suppose ho receives an incoiun of from ?r,.00U to 100.000. It'. A. C of fal, in A't-io York Wurlil. The Egyptians believed in a bird feed ing its young with its blood, and this bird was non other than ths vulture. SELECT SIFTINUS. Formerly coffins wcro mado of cypress wood. Tho giraffe has never been known to utter a sound. A leper was once classod with idiots, madmen and outlaws, and was not al lowed to inherit. Hamilton Cole, tho well-known Now York lawyer, who bought a copy of the Uuttnnbtirg bible in 1881 at tho Urinley salo for $8,000, sold it recently for $15, 000. Tho electrical conditions consequent on the earthquakes in tho provinces of Malaga, Spain, have, it is said, given vi tality to vineyards that were given up as dead. a ucer Hat. Among the many strange pets which Frank liucklnnd, that strango man and ardent naturalist, kept in his house, a rat or two wero always included. "Rats" formed the subject of his lirst magazine article. One special rat he saved from an ant cater in the Zoological gardens, and carried it in his hat to his home, where the rat was given a cago on tho mantel piece opposite tho cage of Judy, a mar moset, lioth Judy and tho rat would stay all day coiled up in their own cages. When tho gas was lighted, however, both slowly roused up, and ventured out. Judy would wander over to the rat's quarters, and, when his back was turned, would steal his food. The'rat, on the other hand, would sneak into Judy's cage, and pick up forbidden titbits. One day the rat came homo and found Judy steal ing. Whereupon ho pitched into hor, and would perhaps have killed her had not Mr. Auckland, hearing her screams, come in time to save her life. One characteristic of the rat was its curiosity. IIo would get upon his owner's writing tablo and cautiously examine every object in hopo of finding some thing worth carrying off. A sugar basin stood there, aud its contents were greatly to the lit t lo animal's liking. His plan was to stand up on tho hind legs,steady him self, tripod fashion, by tho help of his tail, tip the busin over, and then, pick ing up a lump, make off with it. This rat would never cat whore ho could bo seen; ho always carried away his food to his house. To do this with tho sugar ho had to get upon tho mantelpiece, eigh teen inches above the table; and n little ladder was set up for hificcommodation. After Mr. Rucklnnd Had shown him once or twioo he soon learned how to climb it, and would carry pretty heavy weights. Ho would steal a whole red herring, for instance, 'and, after several trials to get it well balanced in his teeth would scramblo up the ladder with it, waving his tail from side to side like a balancing pole. Tho herring was too long to go through the round door of his house, so ho would drop it, and then, going inside, would reach out,, catch the fish by the head, and drag it in length wise with'grcat ease. Tho first time he encountered this 'difficulty, however, it puzzled him for a few moments. This rat made its nest of old envelopes, which he tore into small" pieces. Manchester (England) Ti,,.tt, Health has a beauty of its own. Nc eruptions, sores or discoloratious disfig ure or annoy the man or woman whoso utomach, liver and bowels do their duty thoroughly. To compel them to their work, it is only necessary to take a dose of Dit. Walkkh's Yixeoah IJittekr twice or thrice a day. This potent vege table specific controls every disordered function. The actual number of persons engaged in agriculture in the United States, in cluding their families, is placed at 23, 000,000, an increase of 15,000,000 since the last census. The Hot I Vendome, of Boston, is unsurpassed in location aud appoint ments. Tourists wishing to stop nt a hotel which offers the comforts of their own homes should not fail to visit it. Five hundred policemen in citizens' clothes are still employed in guarding the public otliccs of London against dyna miters. An liniiorlniit Arrrnl. 1 he arrest of a suspicious character upon his general appearaneo, movements or com panionship, without waiting until he bat rotilieda traveler, lireil a house, or murilured a fellow-man, is an important function of a shrewd detective. Even ni ne imioi'tuiit is the arrest of a disease whi. li, it not checked, will blight und destroy a human lite. Tho frequent cough, loss of upix'lite, general languor or debility, pallid skin, and bodily aches ami puins. announce tho approach of pulmonary consumption, which is promptly wrested and permanently cured by l)r. l'icrce's " Gulden Medical Discovery." Bold liy druggists. Dcui.vu lust year there wore o'J3,483 kegs of steel nails manufactured. Those Red Top Roots. Don"t you remember them tho pair you ever wore? You can close your eyes und see them again still and black aud heavy soled. And what points of beauty in your eyes were those red tops and bright copper toes! The memory ol them brings you back to that period in your life where infancy passed inio boy hood, nnd where dreams came to you ol being a big man. They marked the be ginning of your independence, of youi strength, of your recognition ns one ol earth's creatures. Better far. they brought surcease of ridicule, so galling to a boy'i pride, for they came with pants and thort hair, in place of dresses and curls. llo often have you gone sobbing to youi mother, your heart full of grief aud nior titication, because a bigger boy hao pulled jour hair and called you a girl The changes came ull at once. Mothei made the pants, and one evening sin brought home the red top boots. Ther she put tlic sciKSors into your soft curls cut them off, kissed tlieni, and laid then away. Sho was sorry to nee tho baby be come a boy; but huw your soul swellec How you longed for the morning, tha you might wear them! How joyfull; you cried out to little Billy Biown across the street, that you had "pant and b'HJts!" And Billy probably an swercd, sullenly : "'1 don't care;" whili all the time he was tilled with envy, Dear little boots! We revere you memory. You are to the boy what th. sweetheart is to the youth; what th bride is to the m.u. -Shoe and Leatie Jlevieic. ) llARTHOM)rS 111(1 CIRU riie Prrlmllrea He'l Tlvn I'nnvnaKer lor III I'etleatnl Fund. The PnrthoMi podestnl fund is nearly coni ilcte. The statue has arrived and soon New fork linrhor will I graced hv tho most mnir lillrent colossal statue the wot'il h is ever s en. "Eilinrty KnlightonitiR the World I" What I prhrless Messing personal liberty is. It is he shrine at which ioplo, ground under tho leol of tyranny in the older worlds, worship vith a fervency that Americans can scarcely value; it is a principle for which Nihilists villingly die tlto ilcitli of dogs; and lit nnd rojcr it is that nt the very entrnnoo of tho Say of New York this emblematic statue ihould flash ft welcome to tho world. The press is entitled to the credit of this ichievt'iiient. Mr. J'liilip lieers, who has iceii making n circuit of the country on ho inlf ot tho Pedestal fund, says that the fund A-ill certainly be raised, as tho World does lot know the word foil. Mr. lieei-s says that ho has found the most pronounced penerosity among those of for ij;n birth. They seein more appreciative of iherty than do our native born. Moreover, imong somo a strange prejudice seems to ex lit, "Prejudice? In what particular!" "I have ever found that- however merito rious a thing may te, thousands of people will inevitably be prejudiced against it. I lavo spent most of my lifo on the road mid I know the American people "like a book.' In ISP.l a personal misfortune illustrated this prevailing prejudice. I was very ill, hail suf fered for several years with headache, fickle ippetite, dreadful baeknche, cramps, hot hrnd.ccld hands and feet and a general break down of tho system. 1 dragged myself back to New York, seeking the best professional treatment. It so happens that among my relatives is a dis tinguished physician who upbraided uie roundly for preaching so much about my own case, riniuiy, wiin somu jtuib,x re marked to him: " 'Sir, you know that inu-.-h of your pro fessional wisdom is pretense. Y'ou aro con trolled by prejudice. You cannot reach a case like mine and you know it, can youf " "I hail him; ami he finally concedod the point, for it was bright's disease of the kid neys which had prostrated me, and the school men admit they cannot cure it. Having cured myself, however, in lxit), nnd not having seen sick day since, my relative finally admitted that Warner's safe cure, which accomplished this result, wns really a wonderful prepara tion; Had l'resident Butter, ot the Central Hudson used it. 1 am certain he would tie alive to-day, for he could not have been in a worse condition than 1 was." "I have found similar prejudices among all classes concerning even so laudable a scheme ns this iedestal fund." Mr. Boers's experience and the recent death of l'lusident Button of the Central-Hudson railroad, of nu extreme kidney disorder, proves that the physicians have no real lower over such diseases, and indicates the only course ono should pursue if, as the Into Dr. Willnrd Parker says, head aeho, sickness of the stomach, dropsi cal swellings, back ache, dark and olfensive fluids, prematurely impaired eye sight, loss of strength nnd energy ox-cur, fir they unmistakably indicate a fatal lesult, if not promptly arrested. "Yes, sir-ee, every cent needed for the pe destal will be raised. Of course it will le a great triumph for the H'o7if, but would it not havo been an eternal disgrace nnl our people failed to provide fortius pedestal f" Over 307,000 widows have applied for pen sions. "I Don t Want llriler, but Cure." is the exclamation of thousands suffering from catarrh. To all such we say: Catarrh can be cured by Dr. image's Catarrh ltemedy. 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Physi cians have decided it sujerior to any of the other oils in market. Made by Caswell, Haz ard & Co., New YorkL C'UArpKD han ns, lace, pimples and rough tkln cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, made by tssweli, Hazard A Co., New York. Ar Only l)niililrr Cureil oft'onsiimptloii. When death was hourly expected from Con sumption, all remedies having failed and Dr. H. James was experimenting, he accidentally made a preparation of Indian Hemp, which cured hisonly child, and now gives this recipe on receipt of stamps to ay expenses. Hemp also cures night sweats, nausea nt the stom ach, and will break a fresh cold in '11 hours. Address Craddock (i cu., ludj itace stroet, Philadelphia, Pa. . naming this paiier. 2& Cent Will buy a Treatihk osthk Horsk and His Diseases Book of 100 paas, valuable to every owner of horses. Postage stamis taken. Kent postpaid. Nkw York Hoksk Book Co., 134 Leonard Street. New York city. The hand-organ has seen 108 years since its inventor died. 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UILM A N B ROB. , Wht!paalal)rtig'a,ita, Pronja, Boaton MACHINERY 8&ffl,m! FREE Uom-hrrt Ar. Iloomrr Trent ., hyracme. N. Y. ft. U. AWARE THAT Lorlllard's Climax Plug hrarlnrftrM tin tug; that LortlUrrtl KoBi l,enf fin cut: that Lorlllanl's Nnvy ('llpplnn. aud that Lortllard't Hnuflian tha brut and chfatt, quality contlderd Krr, llnnila, fret, anil all their lm. Ix'rri-flliniH, liii-luilliut Pacini lvi'lo nicnt, Itlrlh Marka, Molea, Wnrta, Moth, Krccklca. Hod None, Acne, lll k Itratla, Kcara. Pitting anil their treatment. nr. Juiiii WiKHintirT.xj N.ivari Kt..Aina nr.N.Y. Kut'lrd 1K70. Mend liv. for book. 5FPAGES LIQUID CLUE lavfed hy thontandiof flnf tlaM 'MaliafirtnTvn nd Mernftnira on tlirlr hrtt work. KfcclvMl GOLD MEDAL. London., rronouneod ..?. ffw inmr. Send can! oinlfr who ar n k ILwiUi n !c lUnipi (or 6 AM PL t CAN EaaiiCemeat CoC!oDctj!r.!i!n. DI!J Dill GreatEngllahCout.nl Ultiil S lllSi Rheumatic Remtdy. Oval Ko, SI.OO-. round, &l rta. liANILY t TIC KID. BOOK FRF.R OR. J. C. HOFFMAN, Jefferson, Wisconsin. Wo will aend you our FOR NOTHING InNlrnelloll Hook nl' li'itm-v II nrL It tonclirn Ilie elllchen. HiMion and ArruBm-n Fnilriu!iry. l.nntre kihI KenaliiKton Pnlnllna. IIoit to do K'HniptiiK. etc. Hood ataman to pa poalata, T. K. I'Allhlilt, I.Tnn, .Ih.. SIOTO SZO A DAY made with oiitntator niamifactiirinir Htanclla' Kev Cherka and Iluliber Hlanin. OtaloRiio Tree. S. M. SPKNt't fL Hi TVaxhinKion St., linaton, Diana. to Soldtcra k Uoira. Hcndatamp for I'liviilara. ('OL. L. BING HAM. Att. WaahiiiKton, IJ. C. THURSTON'S KTOOTHPOWDER Keeping Teeth rerfeet aBdCininaIlealthy. obtaineu for lnrentora. !ir. ciUara Iroe. II. 8. Know A Co.. Pateut Att'ya. WaahlnKtop.D.O DATCMTC Obtained. Hend atamn foi I a IV I v Inventor 'Ouide. L. IIincj- i a ." 111 I." f-1' i ".ummiiu, v. Ki. 1 to 20 . No pny till rured. Da. J. bricj'HBNa, lbauuu, Uiiiu. t !lnrBftiiti llnhll i'-r-mA I. in i ThU InvahiHti.o preparation In truly a trliniinh of RcK'Htldc nkill. and no morn Infittlinahltt boon wan tver ItcKtowt-rt u ton tha motlu'm of tha world. lf If t only HhorteuR the Ulna of .altor and IfKHtMiM tit Intensity of pain, but, better than nil. It HTeHtly rilnilnlrthegtheilniurer to life of hith Ji mother ami child. I moat er neatly entreat rv.r female ex peotinK to te confined to una Mother j; overt 1600 Uai-oM. JsiOrL MOTHERS FRIEND." If You are Driven Wild With itching, take the advice of a friend, (though he calls you aside at an evening party to give it ), and rid yourself of tho trouble by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, A few weeks since I was attacked with a severe and distressing form of Eczema. Tlio eruptions spread very generally over my body, causing an intense itching and burning sensation, especially at night. Vi'lth great faith lu tho virtues of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I commenced taking It, and, af'cr having used less than two bottles of this iv.cdiclne, am entirely cured. Henry K. Renrdf ley, of the IIopo " Nine," West Philadelphia, Tn. Mr. r. AV. Call, the well known Journal tat, wriloa from Rochester, II. : ITaviiif suffered severely, for some time, with lVzcma, and failing' to find relief fro:u otl'.er remedies, I l:nve made use, iluriii'j the j.ast three months, of Ayer's .Sarsaparilla, which has cCVcted aconipleto cure. I consider this iiit'dicino a luaguitl Only Temperance Bitters Known illtcpntii' (iratrfnl 1'lionan.nda proclaim Vmrnin BiTTraa the most, womli-rful Iuvlj,'orant that ever iiatAind thn alnklns ayatom. niniln from California rnoU anfl harlia, frm from Alrohollo tjiuiiulauta. A Purgiitlv an'l Tnnlc. Thla lllllrra etirea Female romplalnta!, Inflanunatory and Chrnnie IHirninn.ilam, Hout, Hillima, Kemittent and Intermittent Fe vpra, ninod, I.lvrr anil Kldnrylilaeaaea. I) apepaln or lutllKrailoii, lieatlaetin. Tain iu the HhouMcrs, Coii:lia. Tlpliln'' of tha rhwt, lilralnnia, Sour Hloinni-ll, ! urred Tontnte, Unions Attacks, I'alpltatlon of the Heart, Pneu monia, and I'nla In thn n-j-lons of Ui Kidneys, are cured by the tie of the (titters. For Kkln Klaeaapa, Kniptlona, Bolls, Frval)elaa, Hcrofnla, Iilwxiluratfona, lliimoraana dianaeea of the Kkln of whatever .iftnie or na ture, are literally dug: up and carried out of the system In a short time hy tl uaeof the Hitters. I InvlKorntra llio fclnmaoh, and stlm lllnteatho Unll l.lver and Howels. which ren der It of uncipialed etTlcloncv In eleanainir he blood of all Impurities, and imparting new iifs ami vlpur lo the whole ayafein. No I'ermoii can take the Bitters and remain lonp unwell. Fin, Tana and other Worma, arfl deatroyeil and removeil from the system. 4'leanae llio Vitiated lllood whenever It la foul ; your fi-ellnpa will tell you when. Keen the blood pure, aud the health of tho system will follow. I ii conrlnalon : Olve theBltter atrial. It will speak for Iteeir. One bottle will prove a bet ter guarantee ot its merits than a lengthy ad vertisement. It. II. McDonald Irnir Co., rroprietora. Ban i raucuu-i. Oal.. ami b-Jt, Mi H Ka WanUintrUm Kl. Cor, i'harltnn Mt., Nhw York. Sold hy all Dealers and Urugglata. S I K V-lt T 1 A Skin of Beauty Is Joy Foroverr DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S CRIEHTiL CREAM, GR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER RtinoTM Tn, Pintlilfu, Kro kl-N, Moth H(cha, Rarh mvl hlitn d.s n1 pry blfnvtil on Hiil r , nnd ti fttrn flxtActinii, It ha fl!rw1 th a font fif H$ ytrn, and 1 o hatrmlrxis wm tnt4i It to hm urn tho pr paratinn m nrlf madn. Ace pl nn imilar nam. Th dintin- 1 .. ffiiifthi Dr. L. 4. HarrBlf1 to a (atly of thn hnut tern fa fmtivnt): "A you iaitima witl nh tketn, I rrommv4 ' flout Murf'i Crtim tkm leant Sftrnt f uf nfntl th iVsVtH prepatM'innitt " (nt hottlawlll taat mix monthn, annc it ffrrf day. Alas Poualrs) NutMila rtnuiTM auiKrtlii''ua hatr witnutit In nry tot hf akin. Mmk. M. H. T. (iuC U Al'I), Hola I'mp., in Bnnd Ht.. N. T. Kor aalo tpy all DruajntaU and Fancy (suotia Dl-ra thrnnariio'it (J. H., Oanada and KuroiM. I sfBnwara of boa imiiatmna. Sl.liuu fttv ard for arr)!tt and proof of any oqa aalllnf tba Htn. - Al I hi aaann of th year thn hi artty of lh htldrfn lo(tn etnr"d by anm inniacrftion on tha part of tha arMnt r child; and, aa a r-ault, dtfmt-ry, rholira in autum. or other contpUinta f ntotuaeh or bow I a mi. aua. In all auch ca .), Hiriir'a Jiki UtholteM dtft vtir. It ia p-rttotly aafu, bin nrutral In its artinn up on tha bowHls, audiunawAy mtrler with action of medicine. EV1 ALA RTA T As an antl-maiarlal medlclua I)K. UATlll KENMKDVH FAVORITE REMEDY baa won golden opinion. No traveler ihould eon airier his outfit complete nnlrsa it Includes a hottla of ihla niedirine. If yo;i are eipoaej to frequent chancn of climate, food and wiUr, havorlle Ki'me dy aliould aiwaya be within yoi:r reach. Iteip-la malarial po!nu,and ia t he beat prcvciiintive of cullla and malarial fever in the world. It Is rapeiially of fered ai a tnntwor;hy tpecitlc for the cure of Kid ney and l.lver romplalnta, I ontlpation Ld a l ll oruera arinlni; from itn inipure alate c.f the hlond. To women who auffrr from any of the lll peculiar to their aex Kavori'e Hemedy ia cnna:anlly proving Itrelf an unfall.nst friend a real Meaning. Adilreaa the proprietor, Dr. 1. Kennejy, Kon clout, N. V. (1 bottle, 6 fur $-', by all druKiau. Paynts' Automatic tnginei and Saw-Mill, Ot'H I.EaPEH. w offer ao to lu II. P. iu.unl.d Fncln wHh MtM. H-ia. aolid Saw, bo ft. bltina. oaiit-hHikn. rif rompleta roroeratlun, en or, t'.lO'. Ktifrina on nkt:lpf (I'S !-. Sfnd for circular (B. B. W. PK of MIIVH, Mnu(iciwrr,of allatlea Anlomalie Kn. tinea, from 3 to juh. P. ; alao Fnlleja. llanara and Jiafta, Kluiira, N. Y. boi 18oO. GLUTEN s S i si e CO u E " o 5a- .S C J c FLOUR mm Ml m 1m , and 900 per cX pniu muaa ny oia and aonifn il h nm - itthor-attvinfi inven t V m A ludy eleui mj L f U in one trt. H Asnt writ:"Vf "Plan hrintfa moi Al i our aaicktMt of ntiT 1 ev-r nrii."Ar.v mun nr vniiiar runkinrf lefiit ihun tU iter wiwlt Hiutulil trv ..m eorty money-aiAkinx hustniMa. a fiuurantoe it t he lrat nayiuK inthelKiwl. fl Humplei quick Mtllinu woods fn owny Iftdy orKHiitwhowiil dtvol tt fw houm daily, f t perteiioo unnecaHaary; no tulkiuw. Write quick and a cum your oouuiy. Addruw, B. 1 Merrill A Co. Chicago AT.Ta T?TrtTTT iSrll-Frrd ft A Y A: II A V t'l'T'riii Tha hmt In b.a-u-.-I-I Knifa i fiul, imt.tfr4. aoi f.ttosH U lover with tbrr bolu ; li car h I ii rculiM br lTtr fc hth kalfr la ltilt.1. Tt9 bi(br lever la itiM ih -a eirruiir anftiif-n FKKiT. WAKK JH4 -HINICro..rlMMl.tja, O. a 4. WHIIIlllllllll i araWKHBB nra rallef --. KIBDER'8 PASTILLESrfK tenitBmiBUs'ZrPX&Utiiciiuwu. Maaa. C OO D W AGE S ..M reaaful bitleamen. Fif tfrra adilrfau T. p, JFN KIN, Nurttryin. II arhrnifr, . y, PENNYROYAL ''CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" The Oriptrliial and Only 4-iitiiiii?. Nal. ud it liRtiif. b- nkrf ul W onhi. liuitaiiuoa ' 'h it'll wtt'r'a huMilab" are lit Im i u.'t-. iii'titnubn 1 U L. A Ult, iin.-ii.-rtu. teiu-t.- i..r i-nru, i.iuk. tBtl luuniaif. civ, in crn-f (in tuu bv r- tura mull. NAME PAPER SPILLS ! 80i lliadiMin i'till-Uu, Pi bruit aa.asr, la.rallta a..S. f m lilitiihi lUiiiiiii tin hi S:fl a. 11 -..-Tin, e ,,. ,.,7 iMIIIf Iis I 4 A , W71