SOME QUEER CITY CLUBS. ODD GASTFONOMIC O A.TTtERUTQ8 IS tiis METROPOLIS. An Armani pinner of Snmli-The Mcoroni C Inb Hfpf ,-rm k. and Glutton Chop t.'luba. Alfred Tnimbie cays in a recont issue pf tho .Net York Xewi: The Corn Club, I see by rlie papers, rats its annual diu niT at tho A tor Uou8 next Thurstlay. The bnail Club ato its monthly dinner last Wtvlnoidny and I helped it. We had a jjooil dinner, though thu bill cf fare wa not limitr-d to the one comestible, as it. will be in tho cuso of the Corn C lul. Wo had ment and vcfrt'tnbles, besides mail soupand snail a la BiTdelsise, which means baked in their shells, with, tho doors closed with a savory cruut of bread crumb, herns nnd onion; stewed suails, snuiU on toa.xt, snails simply boiled, and possibly half a dozen more forms of preparation. All I could ever taste about a snail was tha bran if i fattened on and tha flavoring used in preparing it, and altogether I have found it an in sipid dish, Hut tha nail Club, whosu members are half a dozen Frenchmen from tho Eolith, cf France, wears by it ns tha game of tha club's country, and holds a solemn conclave once a month, the year round for worshiping its native dainty. The Maci aroni C'iub is another queer gastronomic organization, tliat I ow and t hen eat with. Its members are all Americans, though they meet in an Italian restauract to devour an essen tially Italian dish, or rather dishes, for I have seen, twenty varieties of rnacenruni set out at one of their feasts. The only other edible allowed is tripe a la Milan aise, which is regarded as the solid or central dish around which the Macca ronis group themselves. ;Some years ago I used to eat a Saturday night supper of tripe and oysters, or tripe and onions, aa the caterer misrht elect, aa the guest of tha tirubb Street Club. The" Grubb (btreet Club, curiously enough, was not composed of literary but of dry goods men. They were a '1 young fellows given to literature us : Tury, and met on Saturday n'ght in . cosy West Sidu chop-house to treat their friends and themselves. I am afraid tha Crubb Street Club is a club no longer, or else I have, for some ollence beyond my ken. been dropped from its in vitation list. One of my earliest club experiences in New York was with the Pigs' Knuckle Club. This was a Gix mun and American Affair that met on Sunday nights in a famous east side be.T hall kept by a sturdy old revolutionist of '48. It took its name from tha only fleshly article of consumption allowed boiled pigs' knuckle which came on always trimmed with sour crout. That beer was the staple beverage with this dish I need hardly state. I have known half a dozen Beefsteak Clubs, and nm still a member in good standing ol tho Mutton Chop Clubl The President of tUis society is tho Captain of an Atlantic steamer. Some ten years ago. when English mutton was a greater rarety here than it is now, he got into the habit of bringing a carcass over in his ice-bo and inviting some friends to eat it with him. Out of these assemblages the Slut ton Chop Club grew. The Captain pro vided the chops; tho members provided a room to eat them in and no end of trimmings, and the meetings occurred about four times a year. The club doesn't wait for the Captain to supply it with chops now, but markets for itself, and hw monthly meetings, whether he is in port or not. The button (. hop Club's Treasurer, who also supervises tha cuisine, possesses a recipe for deviling kidneys that is unique. No one knows 'how he does it but himself, but he has pledged himself to commuuicate tha recipe to tho club in his wilL A Nig-iit Anionic Lions. Dark as the uight was. ail were busy around the little encampment, if I ex cept the dogs, who seemed to be pos sessed of such timidity that neither words nor blows could drive them out from thu shelter they had taken between tho wheels. For some minutes all had be come quiet, and I commenced to hope that it had been a false alarm, w hen a ro;ir so loud and closo as to awake the echoes of tho surrounding koppies broke tho monotonous stiUnes of the night. Such a roar I have never heard previously or tduce; let him that likes bay what he may, it made the earth tremble. To the reader it muy appear impossible that any animal can produce a volume of sound that almost rivals thu thunder in its density; but let me assure him, if he has heard a mature male lion, in the fu.l vigor of his life, give utterance to his wrath, he will agreu with me that there are sublimity and grandeur in the voice, which, if they dj nut e.iunl the depth ami power of thunder, very nearly approaches to it. If quiet had comparutively reigned be fore, now all was excitement. To and fro the bullocks rushed, trying to break their rheiius, the horses" reared und pulled upon their halters as if determined to strangle themselves, vt upset tho wagon, whi'e every native win. was not armed seized a lire-brand and shouted and called to my animals to endeavor to still their tears. r-o Liiimims was the darkiuss that nothing could been seen, yet William tired a couple of shots in tho direction lrom whii-h he im agined the sound proceeded. The blau and report of his heavy elephant g in, one would imagine, would Live dm en oil anything in the form of a quadruped: but not so the lion roared again at even shorter distance than ut tirst, causing the bullocks tJ become frantic with fear. arid therelore to use their utmost power iml strength to break loo.-e. I thought 1 coul.l trust my rheiras, but alas! I w m error, for one more vio lent strugg.e thau had previously bct-n tttudd took place, und they gave wav, and tha who'e team cut down to leeward a if they were stampeding bcfoio a fore.-t tire. A a the method i fur it certainly is a preconcerted and arranged plaui adopted Ly lions when about to attack a spaa of cattle may not he known Leneraily. 1 will iTietiy uticir.pt to describe it. I ions, us S rule, hunt in ltunily parties. A v-rv old in lie. nut (infrequently incapacitated from taking an m iiw part in pursuing gaiwc, ii t'.-iie aily to be fmiul at the i..-jd of tu.s i-u'.i ii", and on him dev .ivi i.'i unimportant purl M the pi ogramme l.jpti d I v t hem s in ii a trailer's or liaM-hi's em tie are ! -ol,cd upon as tin; victims ol thejr f locity and power. SELECT MFTI'GS. Fananas raised "nt home" aro for sale In Santa Barbara, Cal. Experiments h.ivo been made by Graber which indicate that eyeless ani mals are sensible to light. The custom of touching for tho King's evil, or scrofula, was ooierved by the French as well as tho Kngliah Kings, and on Easter Monday. 10SO, Louis XIV. is said to have touched 1, GOO persons. AU tho people now living in the world, say 1,400.000,000. could find standing room within the limits of field ten miles square, and by aid of a telephone could bo addressed by a sin glo speaker. In a tield twenty miles square they could all bo comfortably seated. It has been noted as a curious fact by Sir Samuel Dakar that pets are never seen in Africa, and that a negro hat never been known to tame nu eiephaut or any wild animal. The elephants em ployed by tho ancient Carthugtnians and Ivomans were trained by Arabs and Carthagenians, never by negroes. The inconstancy of tho moon is tho subject of various myths. Thus an Aus tralian legend says that Mityan, the moon, was a native cat, who fell in love with some one else's wife, and was driven away to wander perpetually. A Slavonic legend tells us that tha moon, king of night and husband of the sun, faithsly loved tho morning star, whereof he was cloven through in puu ishmeut, as we tea him in tho sky. The Khasias of tho Himalayas say that tho moon falls monthly in love with his mother-iu-law. who throws ashes in his face, hence tho spots. The '"pony express'' was established in April, lSrtO. It was part of a mad line between New York and San Francisco by way of St. Joseph, ilo., and Sacra mento. Between tho two last-named places the distance was traversed by fleet horsemen, each of whom went sixty miles. The weight carried was cot to exceed ten pounds, and tha charge was $" in gold for each quirter of an ounce. The riders were paid 11,'JOO a month. The distance between Mew York and San Francisco by the aid of this expr ss was made in fourteen days. The pony express lasted two years, being given up when tha telegraph was established. There is a cherry stone of ordinary size in the Salem Museum which contains one dozen silver spoons, who-e shape and finish can only be weil distinguished by tho microscope. A cherry stone w as bought in KussU for 1,500. on which were carved li heads so distinctly that the naked eye could distinguish those belonging to Popes and Kings by their mitres and crowns. An old writer says that Homer's Iliad, with its 11, 000 verses, was written in so small a space as to be contained in a nutshell. A greater wonder was performed by one Peter Bales, who wrote the U.bleiu so small a book that it could be enclosed within tha shell of an Fnglish walnut. Checking a Prairie Fire. A courier on a foaming mustang, fol lowed by a herd of stampeding nnimais, has announced the coming of tha tire, miles to tho windward, perhaps, beforo even its smoke is visible. At tho word 'Fire;" eery man on tho settlement drops his work, catches his horse, seizes water buckets, blankets, ropes, cans of kerosene cil. plows, and whatever else may be of use in ri;;hting the tire, and throwing these into a wagon, dashes olf to meet tha danger. The probable course of the tiery cyclone being ascertained, a large force of men begin plowing strip of iund directly accross it. for a 'Tire break." Sometimes half a dozen plows, with four or more horses to each, are put simultaneously to work, turning up fur rows with desperate energy. On the windward or exposed side of this lire-break a couuter tire is started by means of the ropes saturated with kero sene. This creeps along at a compara tively slow pace against tha wind, to meet tha greater one, which comes surg ing ttliHig. preceded by a scorching, fur-nace-hko breath and a dense shower of gray ashes. On the other side of the ploed strip, toward tho ranches, tha grass is drenched with water, un 1 men stand ready with wet blankets to put out the flying sparks as tin-y alight. Tha ru-h of the approaching mw-s of flame and smoke is terriac. It fairly leaps ahead, 100 feet at a time, hisssing. snap ping and roaring as if it were laying low a forest. Suddenly it meets tha back fire. The two rush together in a great billow of tame, which rises h.-h. in tho air nnd goes out in d n-e black clouds o!' smoke. Ths.toraado is checked, and the ranchers are saved. This is w hat takes place when the work of tho prairie tireuieu is successful. Some times, however, tho riamei checked in front, rally and spread out anew at tho sides, and continue their de-tructive course over more -miies of prairie, until stopped by some river or d'-sert place. Frank Liute x Weekly. The Crown Jewels of England. The jewel-house in the Tower of Lon don contains tho crown jewels, inclosed in mi immense glass case, where thev a-e on eihioitiou to visitors. They do" not include many gi'ins of ancient date, ut the royal regalia was told du.ing tho time of tho Ccmnvicweaith. Ou the accession of (. haries II. a new crown wis made, but only a few of tha onl gexs could be repurchased for it. This crow n forms a part cf the present Collection of crown jewels, alio ti.uirmn made for tho t'icen of James II.. and her iv..-r7 scepter, the CTow-i uiiide for (...-orgu IV., I'rineu of Wales, and that of tie latt Prim e Consort: a'.-o tho crown made for the coronation of Q'lteii Victoria, which contains gems valued at j'jOo.i uo. Ths most remarkable Hone in t..: d am-, nd collection is the Koh-i-noor, or mountain of light, a stone which once b kinged to Kunji-rt ingh, tho ruler cf Lahore, Iudia. It weighed before cutting l-i karats. Another remaikuble bi .ue is a r iby diamond that was worn l y tho l;iack Prince, kesides the,e aro uuj bers of other precious stoiiei, a:.-o articka of gold ami silver ttuducd -,W'h g'-ms, the royal spurs, svvords. bra dels, etc., mid iho basin in which a'.l tiu roval i,i hints are christened, a.id the !.jij .r.s and cups with wh Hi they ate fe I. Th.:s ir nil included in what are u rier-too.i s the "irow ii jewels.1- l,,t,r- .t.-.i. A new spe.ies of wild pi Jiscovcred ili Guinea. Lai bc- DX A TROriCAL FLATEAU. WHAT MAT BT3 SEEN OF AN AF TERNOON IN MEXICO. CnmlwrMinie Mexican Vehicle Fif teen h'ect Hijch Market Women A lUni hero and Mi I) ri"i . Thomas Wallace writ'-' from Z.acate :. Mexico, to tho Detroit b'rtr lxren as 'ollows: The' air is clear and cool, and ho sky is set with a few bright, fleecy, floating clouds, such ns tho artit is won t to paint in his pictures. The cloud 'hadows are pnssiug over tha canyon, along tho valley and up tho mountain ido. 11 e.o they present that bright Mtitrnst and many beautiful combina tions which nature forms by means of -uushine and shadow. The mountain t opes lar and near aro covered with tho thorny chiparral, tha century plant, tho many wild (lowers of tho tropics, and the wild tuns i prickly pearl which is now laden with tlio most delicious und wholesome frmt which we have yet found in tho tropics. Here, too. we ee a flock of gcats quietly grazing under tho t are of a pan iarchal looking shepherd, who is seated on an ancient boulder beside his dog and crook. Another flock, preparatory to early milk ing time, is wending its way dowu tha mountain to the goat corral. I hi the summit we seo a number of lame and gilh'd buck burros, which, because of their age and infirmities, have been turned adrift to dio in tho mountains. In tha d. stance wo seo a long freight train moving across tho plateuu. It is composed of cumbersome carts, each drawn by six mules. These carts are sometimes ten feet wide, with three shafts made of hewn timber about six inches square. Tho wheels are about as high as those of tho old-time log cart, and are cften run without tires, but in this case each felloe is from six to ten inches square, so tires aro not needed. One form of wagon bed is unkuow u hero, but in place of it they build as mglo room house on a balance over tho axle, using the rear half of tha shafts for sills. It is built of square tim ber or round p iles, with f oors and wails made of green cow skin. They are some times nfteen feet high, and ura usually covered with a kind of coarse bagging. There is no door to tha structure, heace everything must be loaded in over tha top. at tha gable ends. When a long i aravan composed of these carts is seen moving slowly over th'j plain, each loaded with aimost every class and kind of products known to tho tropics, one can then form a better idea of tha re sources of this country, but when we look at tho tackle of tha mules and tho odd and ancient garb of the drivers and tha ranchero, w e can form a still better idea of tha harness fashions of an tiquity. Well, I hardly know how to de scribe this procession; but, in tho lan guage of tho Arkansaw Iriivrier, every thing "appears wonderfully out of kilter." Ia the distance beyond we see a great cloud of dust rising in tho plain. This is the signal that tho evening stage will soon be here, and also that it is lightly loaded, and that tho mules are coming in full tilt." It is the evening hour, and tha market women are passing out of tha city. One is riding a spry iittll donkey that seems anxious to g' t home. She is closely wrapped ia a shawl and carries a baby in her lap. while hur husband follows on behind, driving the d,ny. The whole is a tine rv-prcmiitutiou, re lliug pi tures of tho flight into Eypc, A peon on board his burro is passing out to tho distant hacienda. Now he dismounts to take his drink at the way side pulquena; but there is no hitching post. What shall he do? Ah! he is equal to tha emergency, for he has hitched his donkey to its own hind foot. Over the way there is a humble jai ai. It has but one room, with a dirt floor and decayed canvas roof. The chickens are picking each other for their respective positiuus on thu roost in one end, while tha fumily and a pet goat arc taking their supper in tho other. Soon the front en trance will be closed by means of sus- E ended gunny bags, after which the uppy family will bid adieu to ail things external nntil day. 'ow tho rsnchero of tha caravan it passing, lie is mounted on a fine horse, v hich is prancing under a silver-mounted saddle. This is made o strong and fa-teued so ti'jht that we often see a pair of horseB draw a Leavy load when hitched by tho saddle horns. The fend ers and punels are very large and richly embroidered with coiored thread and silver tinsel. In place of saddlebags there is a pair of bugueviiios. These aro long, hiack. Lairy appendages fastened t j tao rear cf the saddle, and hang half w ay to tho ground on either side. They have long pockets on tho inside, and th ! whole in th'j distance resembles a half side of undressed bear skin. The ridr is dressed in tho populur garb of tha country, and carries a belt of cartridges around his waist and a laree revoiv-r, a lao and a bre'-ch-loudmg ririe on one side and a long sheathed sword on the other. In his appearance and mode of life among his peon subjects he might be thought a tine representation tt a f -udal lord of the middle ages. To look at, he appears a jormiduble object, yet he is not at all dangerous, neither in I cai e r.or war. His sons, fallow ing in his footsteps, are tha would le Mexican knights of modern times, but th'.'ir race is nearly run. and until this much tended but si- kiy t'ower of ancient ancestry na find a more congenial dime in which to bud and hi om, it must soon fade and die from t;.u sheer negle. t and truel treatment it continues to receive from the foreign tribes of th'j north. A Wonderful Indiana Dotr. Dr. Allen, of New Maysviile, Ind., has a wonderful dog. ft i, u large black-and-white Newtouixdlaad. This faith lul animal performs lt daily work with tho utmost prjmptuest arid regularity. TLi4 consists in keeping tha kit. hen wood box tiled. At intervals through thu day it wdl report to tho kitchen and view thu wood-box. Whenever the sup ply of fuel is g tticg low he pio'-eeds to the yard, grabs a stick in his mouth ft .d takes it U th j kitchen, lepeatiug tim . peratiou tul the box is riiled again, it keeps a special lookout ou v, .ibu days, and ut other times wheu tn unusual ipittul.ty ol w.Hd is be.ii!; i.sed, and nevei lets the box get empty us long as there- is a supply iu tha ) ard. .-.'. j.i,,hx NEWS AND NOTES FOR WOMEN. A glove must bo long or it is nothing. Promenade costumes are severely plain. Orange and gray are a frequent com bination. Faille Francaise will be much worn this autumn. Panicrs and wing drapery are decid edly pronounced. White camel's hair is much used for 5 o'clock tea gowns. The Princess of Wales spends ( 5,000 a year for bouquets. Straw embroidery is one of tha novel ties for dress trimming. Velvet jackets, sleeveless, of course, are worn with lace dresses. Tulle nee is a new tulle of gossamer fineness for veiling bonnet. Tho Woman's Kelief Corps, of .Massa chusetts, has 4,74.-1 members. Khinestones and cu t steel buckles are used for fastening velvet belts. Satin in combination with lace is to be a favorite for the coming season. White silk vests, braided with gold of a palo tint, are worn w ith blue tailor made dresses. Straw bonnets and hats of dark shades, the latter faced with velvet, will bo worn late in tho autumn. Linen duck is used for tailor-made dresses and is made up in tha same man ner as woolen material. Light summer toilets of bayadere striped material Lave overskirt and sleeves of figured material. Presses of woollen material are now made so light that they are not a burden even in tho warmest weather. Jet continues in high favor and is seen ia great variety. Jet galloon is used for trimming skirts and bodices. The old-time fashion of pinked flounces of India silk upon thin cotton dresses is revived this season. Tussore silk is most servicenblo for constant wear. It dyes and cleans well. It is made from Indian wild silk. It has become quite tho rage to have sermons, lectures, associations, clubs, etc.. exclusively for tho gentler sex. In felt bonuets and hats for autumn wear the shapes do not vary in any great degree from those worn during tho sum nw. Hibbon ia used in profusion on all sum mer toilets ia tho form of bows of every description ladders, bridles, sashes anil ends. A French diessmaker teils an Ameri can correspondent that she paid $ l! tc an artist to learn how to mase a certain bow. Afternoon dresses of faille lined with laco have overdresses of figured silk, having tha same colored ground as the plain faillo. Quuen 3Iargharita of Italy has chosen a woman physician. Signora Margariti Fame, one of tho first Italian women to study medicine. Iu Philadelphia there are said to be nt least titty women who possess fortunes of -foOO.OOO. and there aro over a dozen who are millionaires. Birds' wings and feathers are shown in great variety, although it was hoped that popular feeling was opposed to tht slaughter of tho innocents. A university for women, founded by private capital, is tj be established at Moseow. It will have these faculties: Mathematical, physical and philological. Some girls and young women are be ginning to part and wave their hair in tho fashion so becoming to a certair. type of face, in vogue a dozen yeais ago. Mrs. Mary Stamps, principal of tha Normal School at .Now Orleaus,isa niete of Jefferson Davis, and is a woman of large influence in educational circles in tha South, Two daughters of tho Prince of Wales, whoso aires aro sixteen and fourteen re spectively, have male tha tricycle fa mous. They think nothing of taking run of fifty miies a day. Hills is t snauBiBIlTr. Consumptive should use food as nourishing 3 c&n km had. and iu a tdutpo that will best agree Uli the stonutvU aud Lute ot the tient. O ut-door exercise ia earnmtiy recommended. If you are unaola to take such exercise on horseback or on foot, that should farniaa do excuoe for Blmtung- yourself ln-doon, but yoa should take exercise ia a carriage, or la some other way briDK yourself In contact with tae cprn air. Medicines which cause txiwctorauon must be avoided, i'or live hundred years phy sicians have tried to cure Omsuinption by u.-niK thcin. und have failed. Where, ihere i great derangement of the srerw loan, with ecKorKeiueut of air-ceiia, there is always proluse expectoration. Now Mso'a Cure re move the enifurueiueut aud the derailment of the eeerrliunu, and consequently ptnd iu this way only) dimiuisht the amount of mat ter exjiecloraied. This mruieine does uol dry up a cunsrh, but remove the cause of it. When it is impossible from debility or oilier cause to exerci.-e f reeiy in the open air. apart mrule On upied by thu putirnl should bu so ventilated aa lo ensure the constant acoebsioa of Jn-iiU air in abundance. 'iho nlll'laee in ti e Imdy slnMiid be Bponiced as oiien as every rnira imy wua tepiil wucr ana a utdu sou-soup, i l iiis is preierabie to any inner. Alter ttiorouuhiy drying. Ui Ir:eTitu wafh in hand nioiHteaeu wuu oil. i I oil-Liver or iji.w i- me be-i. 1 his kee tiia pores ol the kin in a sole poabie conuilion, j w inch coiiintjuies iiiatei lany ui the umoauiiitf or aMe iiiatier lrom me sv-tem tnrouKU llos i or-an. ui wi.i p.eustt reeoi.rc, we cure in. a ' ci ?,e;oie uy elmijiiim lue organs of the system j t'i perioriu tiieir liinetions 111 a ni rinai way, j nr. iti oiuer mud, we remove otiitruoiiofi-, I Miiue the i et-uperative itowers of theeyatem 1 Lure the ili.-eiiAe. I We win nine nny a word iu regard to acouu'h in the f rioing; t-itie, wiiere tnrre Is ho urn. ' fttuuuunai or mil .c-eabie disease, A eoiiKti may or may not lorebiiadow serious evil; UtKe ' it in He iiii.de( lorm. to say uie least, it la a . sniiee, aiel anouiu be aoaieu. A couun is iinnae any other nvtiiptom or dis e:t. li -tunus a conspirator, wmi mreateu lu voice, lui-imeoic the hemlti and ex ihlenee ot a vilnl ort:itu. lis lirst ataniiae.u ih in wliin rin uiunteli uri ble. and ut lltt loo ufl,n mi. liCeUeu. but in lime it never talis to Diae lOtelf tiiulerstoou never tans to claim toe allentloo ot thiibe on w horn it i-iliis. It you nave a loiinn without disease uf the luniihor bernius consii lilt lonui disl nr oatice. so iniien tne belter, a a lew uo-es ol 1'iso a t ore w ol be ail you iiiay need, wane it you re tar aavuneed in fonMiinpiioa. several bottles may he requited lo elf eel a permanent cure. Tho lai inei-s, in the.r swamps, we're sure. nuiii nnd Ihe roots ana p;u.uia thai cure; li bv tneir aiioA e-ot-'e iiiey omy anew l'irjil-l Ihe Uiheai.e eeU one crew. 'I'iiKe ciiui at.e uu and a ai-up-lloot 1 try Ki'jt kidney, l.veruu-4 blauuer euuipiaiulsl, Aa on u.is reiueay you can tviy, it rs v or sainly beat ds are colored brow n ol black by rMli km,: hum s U ye tor the w n ibkers. ii.e but t ie ol A el s Ak ue ill e w ni erudi cuie uiaiaiiat poiaoiialroiu tue rijstem. A pnrwn Hfiiltir hnre fltnlen fil.nm.nno frora l'liils'loiphiaim during tin i'-t litre yeiun. The editor of the orteana, 'li.,(Ttr, Mr. it. V. Miller, hud severe attack of Then, ntatism in hi left knew, which became to swollen and painful that he ootild not wnlk up the Malr. lie write that aftera few applica tions of tit. Jiienln Oil. the pnln entirely dinnp penred, and the knee aiwutned its normal pro portions. TTtFRit arn rmlitr irHinliltnic house In THt buruli, wliirli dna luisinrHH ol ft.iMi.UUU yearly. Pummer rouglin and r-oliln generally rome Ut atny. but tho tmnnf Red .siar 1'nnnli cure In variably drives thnm away. sat, prompt, sure. A ONK ttioupAtid pound boar wa killed a few dnynnicobyn hutte county, t iililortua, hunter. 1 the A ret ie region there nro said to be "til' kinds ot flower. The tecref et l.lte. S OVII.I.'H MAKS.rAltll.t.A. on IW.oon ami l.ivi-iisviii r, is the remedy tor tltn cure of Scrofulous Taint, UMeutnatism, White sweil init, ifutit, tioiire, 4 'unstunption, Hrnnclntls, Nervous Debility, Malaria, nnd all dmeartes arislnic irom an impure cmitlilion ol the blood. OrtirleHI rati le pis'seiiied from many iend 1 nu I'hysteuitts, Minister and heads ot lami lie throiiKhiint the land ciidoronia' .covti.is Hl.lMID AMI I.IVIll tYRUP In Iho lllKhext terms. We are eenstantly in receipt, of certirl ra!eof cure from the most reliable sources, and we recommend it as the best remedy for almve disease. MxNSMtN- i'KPTOMi.m nxr ri.Ni(?,theonly rrepanti ion ot beef containing its roiim milri fie'f.i icorwrrt'-A. II eouuitiiM blood-iiiakinir leree.tfeneratini: and lite-sustiiinitiK proiterties; iiiMtiuabie lorluiliKestion, dysHpMU, nrrvoii I roelration. nml ml lorms ot irennral debility; ul-o, in ail enleebled condilioiiH. whetiier me rr-ultof exiiatihiion, nervini pnistrNtion.over-w-nraor acute diseaae. particularly tf tsuitinr Irutn puimonary complaint. I 'iinwell.llar.HrtliV Co., I'l-oprieiors, New lnrd. Nm! by drtituisu. I.von's Patent. Heel StitTener 1 tho only In vention thai make old boot iratv:ht aa uaw. 3 month' treatment, fur 'r. IMso'a Reme dy fur Catarrh, ."sold by ilrutmnC. Think of This Many people hare neglected llKht nianlfeirtaUuns ot humor In the hleo-t till the foul mailer lias be come so powerful as to came terrible ncrofutoiit sores, awful lufTertnc, and, llually. aa Hie syatem be comes drained nt all its atrunatb. death. some have nrgivcted illntresn after eat lint, heart turn, occasional heailaches, and other early pynip terat of dysep-iia, till tltla painful dleas has be come Incurable, nnd thu victim barely ausiaiua a mlternnie eiimence. others aeKlect that tired feeling, pain la the back, weakness, lanruor. (ill general debility snd kidney or liver diaie become nrmly fliou upon tliem and there is no noie of recovery. He wise In time: Ihwds staraaparilla will cure, when in the power of DieUlclne, erofuia. salt rhruoi. bolls, pnniiie. lypepis, headache, bilious ness, catarrh. rhruuiaUi.in. mt tired feelliiK. and any dlaeane or aft -n-tion caused by 1 npure blood w low stats of the .rtuetn. Ue sura lo iret "the peculiar medicine," Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drumtMts. flialiforSA Prepared only by C L HOOD a CO.. Apothecatii-n, Lowell. Moas. IOO Doses Ono Dollar HOW TO USE Catah R H CREAM l'lacts a partn trot tm Ikilm Into ffju ti nimtn. md draw ptrong 9 lS??rjlrsU?iWZ DOMI. It Will work of (..panaiajt aiiti hrnllnic thr disvaMMl nirruoranr. li allar Inrtatuiutfiton nl prx veuu rta cuiati. V5 Not a Liquid or Snuff j No polHUimu (lru. j A pMrllrlc l appIttM Into m ii iK-Mii-u ati'l m MAY-FEVER sitn Jo c reean le lo uw. Ox njnii ,ir at 'Itticifista Semi lorclnmiar. U.V UKorilhKa. bruaKll. oweao, N. Y. J o nn! S tint nn vnn oviTjr xMy taikn Htxuit. TiH'ysny tjmt in itr'ifhLH lM.-iu',Kiilin'y, .Lis trur 0 nimtti.Tcotnpiuintrt, this n -iiut. y hM ntifHiinl.M TZ lritr rtf.lUltlf rMri, "tC!,n,rrr't t l'r. kiluifi f iT ;.irstiH4KT.ii'nu'hiimU)n. V. : Ul I t lteTKOC In itlli-T Hfl Silk rML ASK FOR THE W. L. DOUGLAS Hr, matensi. prlrc. lit, eiuit n $i or h, every pmr warranted. Tk cone uiuom iAaip(i ' W , iHiiitim 4,. - V hor. W irraiitua." iSougrc. Putttin n-i i.co. Bo?i wik $'w.(K) ho. f'lnu ny;riM Ww" the $.uu ftiiue. If you -ftuat. j ... vi. i lii.nuia .-yr J J7riCKwOa. M(UV 4V HOOK ACiETS H AT!iD Tor PLATFORM ECHOES w UVL TUETTHS UEAU -l UtAHr, Jit John B. Goiifh. Ilia lut and crowBiox lif nrk. hnm full of thnthnic atr Ml. buuiur uU iiatuM- Itunui. tur. vol cmxU iu.i of ' 'ir!iu-f vna ut. ' t (i- I " it avuti-4 thr Ci!e utd ltaa of Mr lua. tr I A It- HOT T. Iuhm a,im. Winui.-Mtu miU orwta. t tHft lo ttliUO m UK'QlU n !. t ;'filsitct sitnirtinn u w rio Artra J tu l i1 WriUloi cm uitn U 1. M Oii A UI.W1UX Ai CO.. iiATUwrO, Ctaam. JONES PAYSthe VrEICHT a Tom iiiou t tlr. llOB -!, J.e,i asani, i Msl SOO. tTPfT flir ,-i 'M, '( frro pr.K tlM ari-imi (In vi od .;ti-e JCMI F IlKOHAMril, r.lM.ilA 1TN. .N. T ERMANIJ FOR ONE DOLLAR. pn-'f ( "'."ar;ii,'f lite Httidy of tne orriimu I.AaiiUjKH. itlrn htihfiLMi worm wita lU !(. num..-.. A v ry cti-'iip I hnui f .( UI HOOK i'l i MO I I I i.u.iuru ci., N. s 1 ii j t -'ittl rf' t ti Lin-bt: (Mxa uy muru uiaiL BEST IN THE WOHLU UHiaKUla 'I1UII1. S40 A I) Mauu tue turnip H .truiiionl ( r .-lal il i ll icv hUn a : s.uii)ly uiuuu-u 1 tiu-l aj'i-iv t'jjtrllt ie. hiMit- uu I oitirr urc hi-h. i ; ft nuJe Co -rf iin t l arl U tilur.-. n-. ,S.i capiUll re iiuii'ti- A n. ii AMMUNL. Airrimm. Mam. Vt.KXT VNTi:iHii ttt t iwn. 1 1 per -ruts ii-' uiim i!trt-ii. t .'i l-'ti fut irn u, a 1 ilr-tf JfiJ.N f . IUV'U , n.SUIIlu tel., lil-.oKlju, S. V. ivoftYTnnTurnwnnj i VII urCRnki w ii sVU4l EARL1UUIUI UlliUil KtWiMg T reiki frrlrt-l auti 4uia HrMliky PATENTS iu" oliuunad. Snl atatpfor I ll irOtiid (Ull LtMalt Witll ID. Mi ttata hams. D. ii I wa"iu vour inoitry on i- I .-it ii K A Ml MlfTfi'lrf' x i i 2 t .fn. .uMtRa - - p p fpa() its Best t ii m I ;:Wa srproc Cos te L Q li ta U Ever m. Raiiay's a. i. atWMws Tn rrom one to rwrnity ratmtles, nf r". T llvI Al with one thorniisti apnltestloa. e"" ler how violent or ea'-riielatmit the liatn, the H'S nistle, KeilriiMen, lullrm. cnrpi"'. "rZ!n''nfil raluu- or oriml ratd w tth dUra.e nta aunr, Kl WAV's) KtAUI BKI.lh.l-- will a n ura intnteav BOWEL COIIPLAIHTS. DTSENTEUT, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus. tf win. In a rew minutes, when taken Internally, aeeonlina tnillreeitons, cure nnin, Miaamn. stomach, Heariimrn. Me Hea.ta-h". at 1 . CUMI HIM, learrliies. Iivaenlery. cello, W lao llit-lJoneln. sad ail internal pallia. THE TRUE RELIEF. Hi ii I 111 Tfxru that will inttiIlT BUp iaiu. U tiv l ini it rii4 ami mum i-urrn Hata;ft. whihTr ii. -h or nirvoin, 1 iH'tliai'h, .stirnigtak, NTHfiiM mi sfMitnt'iiv K intiintli(i, i,.imlnt I" ami Hi.ufM ni itf Ha- n, ttne nr Kiln'T. rain rminit iiit ij-zer. I'l"urmy. Swfiiitia' of Ui J.ni, sprtn. i-ir'it ", iut of lnMim, nnJ I'an of ktinla. KAllWAV H ! h ADY HKL1KK will fr.irH lm tiiliat -aar, amt i continue! um (or fow tlv7-ffTrt-l a peruiAUl ,-ur. MALARIA :i ITS VARIOUS rC?" FEVER AND AGUE. TSere 1 not a remedial axent la the world that will rut. I-ever and Anne ami all other Matanona. htt teii. Searlel and other t-tiecrwiaiUe 1 br HAli A V't 1'llJ.Si no MiileK aa HAllkVAY e KaAUI KhUEf. I'rlee Kilty I cats, fold by Drassl.ls. DR. RADVVAY'S TU Gremt Blood Furidr, F.rrtirftof all rhnrnlo rtl?ifti-a. fVrol, piol Taint vj'hlln in oinpiHlnta, k onumpieon. (tlaii't mar i lepra, i hrnuw hiifunmiMin, fc.r?Ri- flan, ivntnry, IMniiurr ml lAvrr . ompiatotft. Xtv l.l-it, AiTntin of ihf liuiik'- ami laruak, puruieM lit iiiooU. rvsUH-iiiK iivaicit uiU vioft rri na siviis AlTr ffw davV use of the AaraapartUlan. twrm clear an.t l am If ill. .'HnpH-p. HIoUim, Uimr .Sp ami Mi in KruiMin arr rmovvi : Nni atl l'Uir tt'Kiit rtirrd. I arm mm Bwtlr rug from (scrofuia, Kruo tivn !( of Ui fft, niiiutt), ira Iff. thrtMU and KlanttN, tJ.at b?- fruraulatfvl anU apr.. it lift from unourfHl or mertsur. may rrijr uiwn a rum if tht .saraaoariilaan U oonUiuM a. uAci(mt lime to make iu kniiinniwiwa aj - oU wr Drviflna. 1 rr H.liU. DR. RADWAY'S PILLS The Grtal Liver and Slomich Ramstfy For th rum of all dliMtr nt th Wtnnwh. TAw. Bowfia, ki'lufvu. biaiiUt r Ntoiu I)inaM, tnm t Apiwtit, Li r ay ta h. C-ti vo, liiUiK'wtiou. Hil ttiiiuHMi, bfvtr. iuflttWinatitin ol tbei iwl, ami All lrcauifiii"i)t sM Um lmrnai Vii-wr. Pum W vf-tiaii. omamiuif uo uiercury nnucraia or de't-tfrnm time, rrtca 45 cai.ia pr box. Bold by dri!.rtilt, r-na a Ittwlaup to OK. K AO WAV tV C t.. N. .li arrru rirei !S w orta tar "taineauU I'rnt." VBK HI KK Tl UKT R A D W A V. N T W V-37 NO LADY U TaUt BEAU TTFUIj without CLEAR. WHJTB TM. Ur AairHtaia UHla for MMNtifflntr tJw immpt la aat Maiia lira ai. lottlnnr Mtfnw ww waist m rruincm ol aa A trwr 4j(iUtiirtui will maita t.ti in hkiliii ui Mir. niMMUauil whit. Ittooei A IMillt WT pUWlfrTT UlstC wlli All up Lb pumW tiwakltw anti by o lotiiir i-n-aM La 'at of tiie itttin. auca aa linipiM, mun,. but la a Vr fMUy cirmr .ltuul : vai 'iaiu dlvfry ihatoadsMH thr rtirk Ui glow wllt lralUi aud rival um My tn whitHiMa li ia utipoa-ibto to tlMH4 id Um Itriaaty It onii'im it ennm Our sbn, lniMNnt. KrtvHlMa.llinte-lM, Kat-a (vniba, iUtu tL llruia, uutMirn, chwpp lia4a iiul hrtrbrr'a lUit. It fiwalha purva, mi tflan.tf, aii't tut)-a r um .lii Imm U in juroxia sH rtvta ai xiwtim and ma UfUO Waahn ceuuuaibtf tttiiMitU i-iia it MTNUiuira Wif akin, trif 11 Ul hmiitit . imlnrai aud yiHiliilul apiraat- whuit 11 Ih Hit IKiuiit 10 iirf.iii i aiiv ut iter Mina, it I tumKetl 'T 1 intMtNM'iii. iu lht an lo If Uia ixmL aiul ami oat. kmattUlhtr tlit woriu vtrr pnuccHl. I- r aair by iOnitrKUrtaaxiii Fanry i roods Deajera. W. M. SCQTT & CO., Phttadiiphi., Vs. 25 cts. BUYS A HORSE book. tsilU. yon bow to Utn K T CI KB LiKaSi1 ta lata valoatoM mat. Jo not run toe risk of loainc yonr idra tar want of staowiadg ia cum niux, win-ntM. wtl tpf tor Tmatiftei iiny ono ana )Bfrm yooroo.. lit'moUim for ail Uorae liaaa . 1'latoo towiav how iu i oil tin- Ago of Horeoa. .ont pooipai tut i cfluu m aiajDpa. aN. T. HOBUSK BOOK CO., YM lonrtl fiu, N. V. Clly. No Bop lo Cut Off Hors-Y Manes. ana HKIULl t ouioined. oannot tut hi) xerii ty any iiorae. Sampia tirtltr m any pri or t;. s. rr-, ua rt.-ripitii. h.ii i or an.iruidlry, H rtaru ami Haru ifaltnL J SMai diH -oiint Ui tuo irada. j. t . lAU.u riiorsE, 11 Oi:i L:iirmeri N. X. 11 tuMJi HiM AU Lkl t Aai. Bcolt Otmtti by mn. TkAii itxwhI. Ua n lime. Tia nv nnieartrioi. e FACE, HAM)S, I'EtT, (,aV ll,VflvMIMt, t - ' Or. jOi ul .11 tn.t. liUlll ISdMlm rv.lvm.l, ,-up.tAwM. lir, A.ttA Mmm, mu, Aioia, y.- i.m. a, us Or. JOHN H. WOCDSUtl, 37 . rMelau u..., . I. -.i't i la:u. luota-atta LADIES A new and rfliablo comptla- t ion ot l.ifcJ Cook. nc aud P.ikinc Kecei.ir. maiiaU mm rtH tsiul ol -i5 cenia in maiuph. Aiarrt.. .M. Jt- Btl l.OMrt, "8 N. Hohidiiy M., LaiUxuore, Md. rAnfVi) KiHif tr nuW nr Lxi-haus,1- riolt hi ni for I ii.-. .r. Uolrbiiiti,i-.Mriu ExrhMiic fit in. ImM-UAMU'.N, V. .MrUUnU I till pHr. RUPTURE t l H'KKV Tl KKI) by t:lNK-si Ul.'.'TL'Kfc KK 31 I'V. fc itlitiiAU'U and ii JJI.fJ- E5I!1ra GraiU Enlih GouiM DI2iI S rlaiSs Rhtumuuo Rcmtay, Great English Goal mi tiuui iu. ruHn4ifiU ci Pensions to -uiUier Hairs, bead Btatnp dr encuiara. nL i. bl.N d A.M. All y. A'aaUlUfjtoa, it, 'J. S5 to fstiiny. Saiupira worta $LM RKS Lint u. uu tr Lii i.orae a ffL. Addroo bhC.n-.UK 1.faH Kt-l.t flULlybH, 11 oily , At k. O. ' iaaa ih 4sa4 la trie Uit nm j einvnics, r h.. v v.a a.HiMtvt uaiVCtkaa UbalM Uau, MURPHY BROS., W ... lev U huM the ur o lha pui ut Ana ara run anions m lediRtf jklaut ua uis oianta. A. 1 b.'tll I (. be! aby Uti.kl-,Vitm t'M.e Ol vu. a nutti r i '.i.iwr vat. i hi F.:-il It BtAM KF rd t,n k ( inu uiv ill ili .. .r-i ...,n 1 ttLi ' tim uti'.t take -llit-r. (I vmu hji-krtft f f I TO fe UT. J . vOaraava Mi 6" aaua autauua. Uflaaiy y tao t - 1t--u CsUBicftl C. . V C'inoiiintiva" 55 VOnio. j J
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