it SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL Take cnre how you let any mnchinc oil or lubricator come in contact with a cut or scratch ou your hand or arm, as serious blood poisoning may result. In the manufacture of tome of these ma chine oils fat from diseased and decom posed animals is used. All physicians know how poisonous such matter is. The only s afeguurd is not to let any spot where the skin is broken be touched by any machine oil or lubricator. The recent exhaustive researches by Mr. Verbeck intoall the phenomena con nected with the red sun glows of 18 nnd 9H have led him to conclude that they were caused mainly by the masses of aqueous vapor thrown out by the vol cano Krnkatoa. In this view, the watery vapor ejected by Krakatoa, after con dc-using nnd freezing in the high air, produces the remarkable sunset, though the ashes may hare intensified the phe nomena besides serving as a centre of condensation. Hy observing how far the sun has to sink beneath the horizon before the top most summit of the nir is cut oil from its rays, Monsieur Bravais. some years ai;o, determined the greatest upward limit of twilight to be y?u,000 feet, or nearly seventy one miles above sea level. By observing the earth's shadow on the. moon during eclipses, astronomers had inferred that the atmosphere must be suilic ently dense to produce twilight for at least 240,000 feet away from the earth's surface. Amemberof the London Astronomi cal Society has pointed out that the com mon assumption that a fragment of me teor dust no larger than a mustard seed may give the bril.iancy of a first magni tude star, is erroneous. To give that brightness at a distance of 10) miles, about that nt which meteors are usually seen, would require an electric lamp of 10,000-candIe power. It is therefore probable that the smallest visible mc teors ha.e a surface equal to the incan descent portion of a 100-candle power electric arc, if not much greater. The crop-destroyiDg rabbit appears to be not the only animal plague in Aus tralia. The decay of the forests is traced by Kcv. P. Macpheison, of the lioyal Society of New South Wales, to the opossums. After much investigation, it was ascertained that a single animal wo ild devour about S.0 ) leaves of the Eucalyptus. or blue gum trco, in a night; proving that the 18,000 opossums killed annually in the county of Yictcria w ere sullicient to destroy upwards of 13, 000 trees and lay bare a space of 700 acres, or more jthan a square mile. Mr. J. W. Walker reports some valu able arch cologicwl discoveries upon the south side of fine Mountain, Georgia. Upon the sides of the- mountain, some 200 fett above the famous Corundum Mine.ho finds evidences of the site where the ancient inhabitants of that section fashioned their cooking utensiU. Many of these utensils are but half finished, and are yet in place upon the bluff. This find' is very instructive, as it is anoth er proof of the manner in which these vessels were formed. Stone implements were used largely ia this work, the ves sel being nearly completed before final detachment fram the rock. Prof. J. S. Newberry gives a most marked illustration of what appears to be development of instinct approaching reason in one of the low forms of life. The grub of the eeventeen-year locust buries itself deep in the ground, and only emerges after its period of seven teen years is ended. At Fahway, N. J., a house has been erected above a spot where some of these gr..bs had buried themselves. At the expiration of their period the grubs started on their way to the surface, but emerged into the cellar, where they were yet in the dark. In order to reach the light they commenced building small structures, and when first noticed the floor of tho cellar was found covered with small cones, some of them more than six inches high, which these cicadas had built in their exertions to traverse tho dark cavity to the light above ground. TSlilloh CTieese. The rich imported cheese known as Stilton is made in England in a narrow locality in the county of Leicester. It was flr.-t made by a Mis. I'aulet for an inn-keeper named Cooper Thornhill, and in compliance with his directions. The cheese is now one of the most popular of all Englis.h makes, and has a rich, delicate Uavor, due to a peculiar process of makiug and ripening. It ii made of the whole morning's milk, to which is added the cream of tho previous night'a milk. The milk is warmed toonlyseven-tv-ciurht decrees, and is curdled at thnt temperature with a small quantity of rennet. ine cur t is cut in large blocks, nnd is dipped out into cylindrical molds about eight inches in diameter and ten or eleven inches deep. The only pressure applied is the weight ot the curd, as the mold is reversed daily, so that the press ure of the cheese presses out the whey. Tho curing is perfected by means of a blue and green mould, which is caused to peut tratu through the cheese by prick ing the curd with a long needle first pushed into an old hi ese,'by which the i. jw cheese is inoculate d with the fer ment. Two years are required to com plete the curing. The cheese sells in England at about sixty-three cents a pound, and weighs from eight to ten pounds. Statistics or Suicides. In Denmark there every 1,000,000 of inhabitants, and this rg ire con-titules the largo-t proportion of all the remaining civilized nations on tin lace of the "lobe. Ti s; lor every l,0oo,uou of inhabitants there aio cu:; . ran e, 1 lo : Cennany.'l-H; the I' nited State-, ll; Au-tialu. 10j; Aus tria, !'i; Norway and Swedvn,.si ; Bel gium, 11; Crcut lliitain. Italy, :iT; Hus-ia. Spain 14. '1 he belief is wen eral that Ku-bia and Ireland, oppressed as tiicy are by unjust laws, present in proportion to population, tLe lares liimiber ot su tides. 1 lio incorrectness ot tin. impression h hero fully e tab li-hcd. 'J he pre-eminence of these lu gu.ir.ous statistics, in our judgment, ami be claimed by those who ure mott noted for their abuse of alcoholic btimulants csp -ci dly where s ith nbii.-e is combined with cxressive iiental uppIicuion. In other words biiicide is a product of civ iuliou. - V i:', o d It.ttia. There are twenty-three trottinir-hors' in New York City with a record under i -. :0. The lowest U 3 ;0d 8-4. WISE WORDS. Kind words co;.t no more than unkind j ones. The poor claim charity as a right from the affluent. Our thoughts of to day are our actions of to morow. Sleep is a generous robber: it gives in strength what it takes in time. Mistakes are not altogether recti flable, and therefore ought to bo avoided en tirely. Does any man wound thee? Not only forgive, but work into thy thought in telligence of tho kind of pain, that thou mayst never intlict it on another. There are treasures laid up in tho heart, treasures of charity, piety, temperance and soberness. Theso treasures a man takes with him beyond death when he leaves this world. Gain a little knowledge every day one fact in a day. How small a thing ii one fact only one. Ten years pass by. Three thousand six hundred and fifty facts arc not a small thing. "Narrow-minded people have not a thought beyond the little sphere of theii own vision. The snail," says the Hiu doo, 'secs uothing but his own shell, and thinks it the grandest place in the universe. It is the glorious prerogative of tht empire of knowledge that what it gaini it never loses. Ou the contrary, it in creases by the multiple of its own power all its ends become means; nil its attain ments help to conquests. The inhabitants of cities suppose that tho country landscape is pleasant only half tho year. I please myself with the graces of the winter scenery, and believe that we are as much touched as by tha genial influences of summer. HEALTH HINTS. An active skin is the best preventive of obesity. Ammonia is savd to bo a specific foi carbuncles. Eabies should have no starchy food b2 fore they are eight months old. Feeblo persons will be benefited bj hot drinks, because thy warm up tht bidy, excite circulation, and thus pro mote digestion, if taken while eating and not exceeding a cupful. IK. 1 UaU, If. D. The man who forces his food, he wh eats without inclination, and he whi strives by tonics, bitters, wine or othei alcoholic li iiors to "get up" an appe tite, is a sinner against body and soui a virtual suicide. W. W. Hull, M. D. I removed a formidable wart from mj daughter's hand by the application ol simple lemou juice, which is an infalli ble remedy. The wait requires saturat ing with the juice once or twice a day for three or four days, or about a week in some cases. The wart diminishes gradually and disappears altogether, without pain and leaving no mark, and without incurring any of the risks men tioned in connection with the profes sional process. Health and Home. The Orloff Diamond. This magnificent gem, which in iti rough state formed the eye of an idol it. a temple near Trinchiuopoli, was stolen by a frenchman, who escaped with hu prize to Persia, and who, fearful of being discovered, was giuti to dispose of Ins ill-gotten gear for a sum of about 1".',000. The man who bougiit the stone, a Jew ish merchant, sold it to one I-hrafras, an Armenian, lor .i a, 000. bliafras liao conceived the idea that by carrying tht stone to Kussia ue would obtain from tht Empress, Catharine the Croat, a princelj um tor it. llow to travel m snfeM with the stone, the theft of which had of course been discovered nnd pro claimed, became a.grave consideration. It was too large to swallow, and no mc' t of concealment presented itself to Shaf ras that seemed secure from discovery. Tho way in which he solved the problem was remarkable, lie made a deep in cision in the fleshy part of his left leg, in which he iuserted the stone, closing the wound carefully by sewing it up with silver thread. When tho wound healed, the Armenian merchant set out on his travels quite boldly, nnd although more than once apprehended, rigorously searched, and even tortured a little, ht was obdurate, and firmly denied having the stone in his possession. Having at length reached his destination he asked from the Empress the sura of '40,00') for the gem, an amount; of money which Catharine was unable to raise at the moment. We next find the Armenian nt Amsterdam with the intention ol having his diamond cut. Here the stone was seen by Count Orloff, who deter mined to purchase it for resentation to nis royal mistress, the Emiiress Cathar ine. The sura ultimately paid for the gem was nbout 00,000 sterling in cash, logeiuer una an annuity oi iouu and a iiatent of nobility. Shafras flourished exceedingly and died a millionaire. Such, in brief, is the story of tho Orlofl i aniond. C'inml tn't Journal. Striving to Be Honest. Woman (to tramp) "You might sau a little wood for that nice dinner." Tramp I reproachfully) "Madam, you ought not to throw temptation in the way of a poor man " Woman "Temptation?" Tramp "Yes, madam. If I were to iaw some wood the chances are I would carry ol! the saw. I'm an honest man n iw, and I want to stay so." llarper't j lu ;i r. A Crand Army post at La Harps, 111., owns an acre of timberland from which its members furnish the soldiers' widowi of that vicinity with firewood in cases ol need. You will ur er suc-ce- d n finding permanent reliirf I'riiiii rlicumuii nt u-ilil you have ns-d M .la obi Oi', tue great pan cure. I'r.te, lift y cents. Mile. S. T. Moiikh, who condiicti her local ho 1 oi i oukiny: in rhil.uleljlna. uuppli menu lurb-rc intf l, ijiactic-jil iu-,-oti!4 in iiutrkel iicr, with lour Itntvviiv iissii-tanis, ho cut up tin- iiili t oi Ih-'-i ainl mutton L fo. e a li eiui'b rooui til women. M J'o i have a iouli or cold, lo not doso you If with iw:ronoiis nano'tm, buL take Hud Miir l" .iiit l ure-, which c iulaiiia i.o opi a es, uil ii iir.iinp:, ni'o an I sure. 1'iiue, t iMily-livi- i-in-, a I tt . Mi kit a iiiw ru.e ;it tin! I 'nil el Slntc i.en ileiitiury ul Mi- Ne W Inland, I'iiui-I'h .souuil, nvury (ihiviui In nun lit tlnre lias tlie Uair on tli nniil ml.-.( uLniidtb.Vil olli 'lli Oilier t.ua 1 uatiucliil. "DON'T TOlWORKT." How Hhre-wd rliiatnra Mm llav Polvrd1 I. rent Problem. "Is there a fatality .monir"mr rirominnt men'" is a question that wo of ton ask. It is a unestion thnt )nrplesp our lending medical men, and they are at a loss to know how to answer it We sometime think that if the phvk'lnns would (rive part of the energy to the con sideration of this question that, they Rive to eonitatt.ina other whools of practice, It might he satisfactorily answered. The fiiclits of "isms' remind u often of the quarrels of old Indian tribes, that were onlv happy when they were annihilating each other. If Allopathy makes a discovery thnt promises (rood to the race. Itoinn-orHithy de rides it and brenks down ita inllwenee. If Honnropathy nmkps a discovery thnt prom ises to be a boon to the race, Allopathy at tacks It. It is absurd that tlnse si hools should fancy that all of good is in their methods and none In any other. Fortunately for the people, the merit whi h tbexn "isms" will not recoeui.e, is recognized by the public.and this public recog nition, tnking the form of a demand upon the medical profession, eventually compels it to recognize it. Is it possible that the question has been answered by shrewd business meu f A promi nent man once said to an inquirer, who asked him hnw he got rich: "I got rich lie cause I did things while other people were thinking about doing them. ' It sperm to us that the public have re.it)i.ed what this fatality is, and how it can lie met, while the medical profession has been wranglitig about it. By a careful examination of Insurance re ports we tind that there has been a sharp re form with reference to examinations, (and that no man can now get any amount of in surance who has the least development of kidney disorder,) because tbey find that sixty out of every hundred in this country do, either directly or indirectly, suffer from kid ney disease. Heme, no reliable eomnny will in-ure a man except after a rigid uri nary examination. This reminds us of a little instance which occurred a short time ago. A fellow editor was an applicant for a respectable amount of insurance. Ho was rejected on examination, because, unknown to himself, his kidneys were diseased. The shrewd aent, however, did not give up the case. He bad an eve to busi ness and to his cumiiiission, and said: "Don't you worry; you get a half dozen bottles of VVarnor's safe cure, take it according to directions and in about a month come around, and we will have another examina tion. I know you will tind yourself all right and will get your policy." The editor expressed surprise at the agent's faith, hut the latter replied: "This point is a valuable one. Very many insurance agents all over the country, when they find a cus tomer rejected for this cause, give similar advice, and eventually he gets the insur ance." What are we to infer from such circum stances' Have shrewd insurance men, as well as other shrewd business men, found the secret answer to the inquiry Is it possible that our columns have be. n proi laimintr, in the form of advertisements, what has proved a blessing in disguise to millions, and yet by iiutuy ignoreu as nn advertisement! In our riles wo find thousands of stronir testimonials for Warner's safe cure, no two alike, which could not exist except upon a basis of truth; indeed, they are published under a guarantee of ",ooo to any one who will disprove their correctness, ami this otter has been standing, we are told, for more than four years. Undoubtedly this article, which is simply dealing out jiistii-o, will bo considered as an advertisement and be rejected by many as such. We have not space nor time to discuss the proposition that a poor thing could not suc ceed to the extent thnt this great remedy has siicceeded,could not becomo so popular w ith out merit even if pushed by a Vauderbilt or an Astor. Hence we take the liberty of tolling our friends that it is a duty that they owe to themselves to investigate the matter and re fleet carefully, for the statements published are subject to the refutation of the entire world. None have refuted them ; on the con trary hundreds of thousands have believed them and proved them true, and in believing have found the highest measure of satisfac tion, that which money cannot buy, and money cannot take away. Paying Reverence to a Hair. At Karachi, India, on the Indus Itiver, is a low, square building, which is a great and much reverenced resort for large numbers of Mohammedans each year. They swarm there from all parts of the surrounding province to look at and pay reverence to a hair which was originally plucked from the beard of Ma homet. This sacred relic is said to be inclosed in amber and kept in a beautiful case of gold, which is thickly studded with emeralds and rubies. This relic is in possession of a family of Shceahs who have owned this same spot for over six hundred years, and who claim to be di rect descendants of Fatimah, the daugh ter of Mahomet and wife of Ali. How Women Differ from Men. At least threti men on the average jury are bound to disagree with the rent just to khow that they have mlndsof their own; bat teem in no diMwrecmunt among the women as to the UKrlts of Dr. l'lerce's "tavorile I'retrriitt ion." They are all unanimous in pro ioiiiicmik it the best remedy in the world for all tlicwe chronic diseases, weakns-es and complaints pc-cul ar to their sifx. It trans orins the pale, hazard, dispirited woman, into one of bparklinx health, and the rinuinu luiuth auain "reiuua supreme" inj he happy household. There are o ly two profesaion.il prize fight ers in Italy; llumau Calves. An exchange says: "Nine-tenths of the un happy mKi-rntiii-H result troin human calves be ajt allowed lo run at lur.ru in Hocit-t.' pas ture." Nine-ten hs ot the chrome or linger ing diseasc-M of today originate in impure hlood, ivc-r com plain tor hi iousne; a, resulting in scrofula, conn impt on (which is iiuts rolu a or ine nuiifs), H're-i, mcera, skin ul-easeit mii1 k udred afflictions. lir. Pierce's "(ioiden Medical Discovery" cures U these. Of Drutfuists. The nio-tality Iron labor in China is eight per cent., or alto lit tiu.m u deaths annually. 5TER UlfibMi Arar4 ml IUk la Eurupa ud AaMrU. Tta neatest, quickest, nafe-tt an I niot powerful rfuifdv known for luieti'XHliHin. Weurtrtv. NtMiruliht. LumiIjuko, Hurkai'li. WVuktimH, eui in tho ciuist tintl all ache an i mlnn. hmlorfteil hy G.utto l'hvi riaiiKitnii I'ruKKKUof ch hiKhettt PiiuUt, lie noon tlutiU-rii pmuiptly rlivo witil rure where other piati-i'H anti grfUH.v kuivhh. iiulim ma mul lotion. are iidsuiui-iy uw wfe ji iimiuuun uti'ier im lur aotimi iin uatnea, mich in ''('uulrum." "';iit- Ufln." "I'aiwicme" a- ltiy are utterly worthtrHS ami inten it i 10 titM-rivf, a uk UKXuh a ash takk miothkhm. Ail tnifr'rflbt-4. bKABL'HY at JoliNsoN. rroprlefcira. New York. ELY'S CATARBH CREAM BMIZEwKSI I was ao troubled tvith catarrh itMi uiuatu af ftvUd M rulcf. Lhir botttt vf Cream Balm did the work. Mil u .10 iafulty returett. H. F. l.iettsner, A. -li., tu lur uf Ulicet iiui-lijl f HAYFEVER SJy Jr. fhuirh, 7il(iii!i'li'ial, K "' Pji Ova 1 inrllelri la aiinlleil M-a v hll.ien h U..SHII allilu II Y. grUle. Hrlc- ioo 11" M W b f u, Ln-ui- tm: tiv niiilt rr :uier I. (HI -l. rrcil'ri tre, ELY BR'JTUltftS, OruMlme. wo. M. V. POROUS A Lopor Colony. Touching at Molokai, we were afforded an excellent opportunity for inspecting the leper colony established there. Many of these unfortunates wero found to be in the last stages of the disease. The sight of these poor creatures would serve to ei cite the curiosity of only the most morbid nature. Their cheerfulness, even when rendered incapable of locomotion by the ravages of the disease, is somewhat re markable, while their number includes many Europeans, the Chinese being by far in excess of all other nations. The disease is said to be rather constit uent in character than the result of cutaneous inoculation, ns might bo er roneously supposed. Science, however, has not been enabled to do much toward relieving the sufferings of these poorpeo jieople, although their wants appeared to lie generously provided for through the liberality of the government and that of foreign residents. Tho disease is contag ious, while the hopeless misery of many of its victims in Hawaii would justly ex cite the pity of any beholder. One fea ture of the disease as explained by my in formant is the fact that there arc many persons now living at Molokai who for years prior to their arrival there as pa tients had been living in various parts of the kingdom in utter ignorance of the ap palling fact that leprosy was insidiously attacking the system. One instance in point was that of an aged Catholic priest, who discovered his deplorible condition only after an acci dental breaking of a lighted lamp. It followed in his case that while removing some of the hot fragments in his effort to prevent any further damage, he found that he had lost the sense of feeling in his right hand. Instantly divining that he was afflicted with the dread malady, he heroically sought refuge among others at the leper settlement on Molokai, where I believe he died several years since. Buxton Bulletin. A Russian Droshka. The Russian embassy has among its paraphernalia a genuine droshka, which vehicle is attracting much attention, says a Washington letter to the New York Sun. It is a ridiculous little con' cern, something like a child's phaeton without canony. The seats are two in number, one for the driver and ono for tho occupant, neither being more than wide enough for one person. It is low, very low, not more than two feet from the ground. The wheels have spokes of iron wire, like a bicycle. Ou the front seat sits nn immense Cossack, weighing ot least 320 pounds, with great yellow beard and red cheeks and a plain Rus sian square-topped cap, ana on tho rear seat is a very small Russian diplomat. The vehicle is drawn by an enormous long-tailed stallion, and the effect when you stand in front is that of a frantic horse, all hair and legs. Upon the whole, it is a very absurd affair, though doubt less the jeunesse doree will imitate the thing very soon. Sick and bilious headache, and all deranpe mums of stomach and bowel, cured by Dr. Pierce's "Pellet"' or anti-bilious granule. 2 i cents a v al. No cheap boxes to allow waste ot virtues. By druggista. Tnr.nn are 6,0&i grand army posts In the l n lea Slates Deep Sra Wanders Kxlst In thousands of forma, but are surpassed by the marvels of invention. Those who are in need of profitable wot k t hat, ran lie done wlille at home should at once send their ad- drei-aro Flallett & Co., I'ordand. Maine, and receive free, full Information how either x, ol allniji-s, can earn from tli to 8iS per May wheievcr thev live. You are alarted free. Capilalnot required. Some have made over ."i0 in a iins'e day at this work. All succeed. Von know J7inJ'M.i4rnt&rA nrenared fromnnin atlnviiiff virtues of Hoiiu.liumn.buriruntly fitch rui 1 inniri rnre cam aim mireiinsa,ni rcu am en weak parts and do It qu rkly. too. 25 da. If you have Cutting, Sraldlnir or Stlnning sensations in the parts when voiding urine swamp-Kootwiii nuicmy relieve anu cure. MtnvAL O its' mends anvthlnir! Broken Chi, na, Olass, Wo.nl. Kree Vials at Drugs it, tiro Bronchitis Is ouri'd by frequent small doses 01 1'bu a Cure lor Consumption. DR. PARDEE'S REMEDY, (Tha Only Ballabl Bload rarlflar.) A SPECIFIC FOR ItlLEUMATISM, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia, Ring Worm And all other Skin and Blood Disease. XT U30XATBS TX LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Can IiltwIlH aa4 all 4 ! artela rraai mm mmtmmkim4 aatU mt lk syatom. Wilt your Drucc tatfor LIK. niOM l UKa Dr aud immm no ouuf. Prlo si. pr kotua m ala bottles for M. Manafkatiirxl by Ui PARDEE MEDICINE CO., Rochester, N. V. DO NOT POISON YOUR SYSTEM with medicines you know nothiuir about. Ni-arly every ao-callod remedy for Khouina-ti-.ui and Neuralgia now oltoreil to tho nil-hc- contains powerful and poinonous medi cines that iu jure the biiia'h and leave Ilia jjalieut worse olf than befure. l o not use them, but take "the old reli nble" one that has stood tho test for twenty-tive years. Una that is free from any thing injurious to the system, couipoked wboily of roots and herbs, the medical pro orlicH of whn h are particularly adapted to blood diseases. J r. Fai dee's Remedy is safe and en"e ti. Can be u by both old and yomiK with lieiiclii-iaj results. Km huniid dollars will Lio paid for any ense whore the use of IT. 1 anion's itemeily has iu any way injured the I'lltli'llt. 1'AltllKK Mlllll'INI (.'!. fIDIIIU H "hit Cured. Tri-anueni urat na trla b riwm 111 .MA.NK HKMKII' EUY CO, Lafayette, lu 1 Why did the Women of this country use over thirteen million cakes of Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1SS6? Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why. -v. ,.i . 1 ,. J. . "" A d fa M 1 swtai inarch April Fulay Ara taa moDths la which to purify your.blood. aatl fur (ala aurpoM taera la no mmm-ine aquat to Hood'a aniaparlila. It purtnaa. Tlialius. and n Mchn Uiblaod. ramoTlns all traraa of acrorula or otherdlMMa. It eraataa an apptlia and Imparl aaw Strang OJ aad vigor to tha whole body. It la tha Idral spring madlclns. Try It. Hood's Sarsaparllla "Last spring any whole family look 'JQood'a aim. parllla. Tha rwult la (hat all ha bacn eurad of asrofula, ay llttl boy being antlrsly fre from uraa, and all four of my chlldraa look bright and baalthy a poaalbly can be. I have found Hood's Banaparliia also good fur catarrh, with which I bare bean troubled since Uia war. Nothing did me as much good aa Howl's aaraaparillx" Wa. a Anna tes. Passaic City. N, J. M, B.-B sura to gat tho Peoultar Uadlolna, Mood's Sarsaparilla old by ell drugsiauJItl; six for 5- Prepared by C. L ROOD Co.. Apotheoarlea, Uiwell, slaaa, tOO Poaea One Dollar LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND, I roitlT Car FFor ALL of tho Painful - Dalicato Complamtt and Complicatad tfoublma and 1 Waaknauaa ao common among our Wivaa, Moth ara. and Daughtarta It vritl ciira tntirtw alt umrlufi or vajinai trouhltSt Inla m mo tion and llra ftH, Vaiting ami Dtaplaecmenti; dr ThaWnmnn'i 8ure FrlanfJ eAutf of lift. nuta. iv wiLLNoT rKurtum hi itt.KAle o r khatii n a o CI U C A He CM. CTT FT frilXUNDITB ALL CUCfllSTN'W, ALT INMAKHOKT WITtlTHRLAWaor NAT1THH. ( JTTnAT FIB-IXfl or HJUJUMU IH)WN, CAi aiaia PADC, WKUtltT AMU SACKACa II ALWAYS nMLkHKHTLt CVHMD IT ITS 4ir-Helfl by IraT- Prlra fl.ppi bottle. Mm! PI a khan a Li-ar PllUcura count i patlon. S5c COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. niB QBE AT ENGLISH BEMEDY For Liver. Kile, Indigestion, et Free from Her. eury; cuuialns only Pure Vegi-talile Ingr-ttlania, Agent 1 C. h. C III 1'Tt.NTOS, Naw Veirk. Harvcllous Memory DISCOVERY. Wholly unlike Artificial Syntems-Oire of Mind Wan. derlnK Any hook learned In one reiullnic. Heavy re ductions for postal claHSeH. Frosiectus, with opin ions of Mr. Phoi.-toh, the Astronomer, Hons. W. W. Aktob, Judah V. Uksjamin, Drs. rliNOB, Wood and others, seut post FHKa, liv rof. loisette, 3T Fifth Avenue, New York. "Jonea! Whntaroyou talknii about'" Wtuu cvi-ry Iwiiiy tulks alxuit. Theysay tlintfurflriirliu' lliwiui,Kiili'y, Livcror liludilcrcompuiinia, thu romcily hus nowiuul." It gaes rtght te the Mpet. t eT-T'n-iiurt-il at Iir. Killni-r's lllHeKNHAHT.lllllirtUUTlUin.N. V. 1.,-ctem ot liniuiry alirtwereu. Guideto lituiUU (beutFreti). JONES PAYStheFJ?EICHT A Tarn ion Hcales, 1rn. lrrt. XuiT baarluci. iiiaM Kvarr bIm Soai. Vur fi e pri. U BttUiluB tM" patiirr tind avlit rrav JQHIS OF IINQHAMTBD. v v : i A 11 I ON. N V FRflZERGAnfL BEAT IN THE WOKLH UIILHuC UrUet tlie ueuuiue. bolU tvury wnero. Blair's Pills.' Great English Gout and Rheumatic Remedy. Oval lio, 41. OU I round. AO cl. n aft aft V af OlfUlUUd. HA I ki II I v lnvulurV liuMti. Snd tmpfur Iillltit. lilM.A-, urviniu wak, VV liluWa I'Ull I niLAIUAn draw pvumouii. A tic I,nu Klvmnkk A C'o..A,'Uaiou Atijrntja, all warn, WaHhintftoii, I). 10 Taarv -s n j g& u v X. H m Al 1 A-Zl S.i r.wt yr anxs Ve(r 3 T1 1 TaV ". f 1 ATi fcAT M m H n w- . ,tbv 1 7 r-'W Hood's Banapartllala praparad froaa earaapcrlUa. Dandallon. Mandrake. Dock. Plpalasewa, aadl athae well known and valuable vegetable remedies. The) combination, proportion and kpreparaUoa ara pe culiar to Hood's Saraaparllla, giving It; euratlT power aot possessed br ether medic In ea. It atTeata remarkable cures where others fall. Best Spring Medicine. "I waa troubled with bolls, having several of these at a time. After suffering about all I could bear. I took Hood'a Sarsaparllla, which entirely ewred aM I cheerfully recommend Hood'a tlarsapsrllla te all like afflicted, being sura they will and relief." E. N. NiuilTlsuiLS, gulncy, Masa. "My wife thinks there Is nothing Ilk Head's tar. sa parllla, and wa are never without It la tha house." tt. H. LATiMia, Syracuse. N. V. Do aot be Induced to take any other. Oat old by all druggist, in si for L prepare by C X HOOD A CO., Apotheeartae, Lowell, Maaa IOO Poaea One Dollar IlArNKSVIIXE, N. J., ) October 15, 18t0. , E. T. IIazki.ttse, Vrron, Ta. Dear Sir: I was taken with a very severe cold last Spring, and tried every cure we had in the store, and could get no help. I hud our village doctor prescribo for me, but kept getting worse. I saw an other physician from Port Jervia, X. Y., and he told me he used Tiso's Cure for Consumption in his prac tice. I bought a bottle, and before I had tuken all of it there was a change for the better. Then I got my em ployer to order a quantity of the medicine and keep it in stock. I took one more bottle, and my Cough was cured. Hcspcctfully, Fkaxk McKelvy. CIIHtS WHIBE ALL tLS I AILS. Bust l ouili Uyruu. Tastes good. Cm in lime, wild ny uruvirisia. ...... - a.Ml)iasjaai FOR THE IK0NEST1 a amount of it SO to tfaOO, on one Lu Tea yttAra tttna. Our aw uliavtailaUjla to I all, burdensome to non. btatc aniuuiit you ana safwly uu, aJao ne aud orcuputiun. i'bf tvairm lo Full, wlib Foi uiM, eUs., Kraa, on re ceiptof 8U,tup. Iso poaUila aoiiiwaiad. I. HlTLtK. Secy, Brf1for1 Blorlc. 'or.Hlith V1n OUIOljraATl. OUOj PENSIONS. Officer' pay. bounty pro- cureu; araertere relieved. 21 years prat-tlre. Hucressos I no fee. Write fur cln-ulars and new laws. a. v . jnrt ormira s.n sa, Wssblngton.D.C. WE WANT YOU! eH.er.enree msa profitable etuiiloyment ro represent us lu every cuunly. Kaltu-y .S ier munth siil sspeiises, or a lartre culllllltHeluu till Hales If preferred. ImmmIs staple. Jtvery line buvit. Outfit aiul partu-ulars Kree. bTiNLiaWJ bll-VtKW AHit CU., UubluN, UABH. )1 Cusli ITS Best I nun CuHli artist iU tlii lAHl. Best I'oiiKh ttyrui. Tnsies (fiwul. rja in nine, r-tiiu nv i rui.' ifiis. f iriFiFY to L0AMe".t,7rr,: 111 W II mm I dreHH, Willi partleulnrs. r.1 S LOAN A.r.ll lll'lll rttte of latar Mortutfe. Ail- (). Pox iH, or an K. WiTLII bTHKrT. Klsira, It. Y. TiMSION'SSTOOTHPflWIlEH Keenluj Teyth Perlect and Uunis llealtay. Pensions ti Sulillers a Heirs. Beadalamp fur i-lrculurs. I'uL. L. ni.Nii. HAM. Ait'y, Wasliliiuia, 1). U FfiRMSi on Juuies Klver Vs., In Jarr-moat ui.fuy. iniiNirnuu i iruiiir free. . I'. W A Nt 11 A, l lareuiuiit V S5 loKSa duy. buuiplea worm gl.si KHDK I J in n li. .1 u inter tlie borne reel. AdilreM buawk'taa's SiHilIl Hun HuLiitu, Holly .slictt i tuiaisW. Will VeUeiiMVee.7jaaeenlle,Wis, T? CURtS WHIHE ALI Ubt UILS. fj. M Bestl-'ouKh Hyrnp. Taste good. DM L, C In time,. Hold by dnnartsta. fTL. mZTl ft awa