SELECT SITTINGS. The French and Indian VTur coet the colonies in the neighborhood of f '-O.OOO,-000. The name Saxon, a applied to the peo ple, comes from Pach, meaning knife men. The name Canada is supjiosed to hare been derived from the Huron word Kan-a-fri, signifying a collection of cabins. The defence of Tliernioprl.e, which has made immortal the n.imeof I.eonidas and his Spartans, took place in August, 480 B. C. The establishment of rnmmou schools in JTew England dates dack to 1640, when a provision was made in the Massa chusetts code for that purpose. An engine in use in the zinc mines near Frcidensville. Fa., is fed by sixteen boil ers, and is of 5,000 horse power. It is said to be the largest one in the world. Rev. Robert Cuhni:m preached at Plymouth, November 9. 1631. what was the first sermon ever delivered in New England by a regularly -ordained minister. Among the many curious and interest ing works of the largest library in the world, at Paris, is a Chinese ( hart of the heavens, made about (100 years 15. C. In this chart 1.460 stars are correctly in serted, as corroborated by the observa tions of modern astronomers. Rtfon Budgft. The Teuton or Germanic, race does not begin to affect history until the coming of the events attendant on the downfull of Rome. The Celts figure much earlier, those of Cisalpine Gaul had received the Roman franchise at the hands of Julius Casar, and Roman citizenship was also made to embrace the peoplo of Transal pine Gaul, Spain and the British Islands. Most of the superstitions about the moon come to us directly from old Eng lish, Scottish and Irish sources. In Dev onshire, England, it is lucky to see the new moon over the right shoulder, but unlucky over the left ; but to see it straight before is good fortune to the end of the month. In Renfrewshire, if a man's house be burnt during the wane of the moon it is unlucky, but if the moon is waxing it is lucky. To have ruouey, particularly gold or silver, iu your pocket at that time is a token of good fortune, but to be without it is a very bad omeu. In Orkney it is considered very unlucky to flit or move from one place to another during the waning of the moon. Old people in some parts of Argyllshire are wont to invoke the divine blessing on the moon after the monthly change. The Gaelic word for fortune is derived from that denoting full moon, and a marriage or birth occurring at that period is be lieved to augur prosperity. Carious Clocks. When the Emperor. Chark'S V., of Spain, retired to the Monastery of St. Yuste, he took with him Torriano, his clock-maker, in order to while away the time by constructing the movements of clocks. So wonderful were some of the pieces of work which they made, that the monks would not believe any one except the devil had a hand in them, until the machinery was shown to them by the ex Emperor. It was ordered by" Charles that when he should die all these clocks should cease running and it is said tc be a fact that his orders were obeyed. Another King of Spain came to Geneva to see a clock which had been made by Proz, a merchant of that city. Upon the clock were seated a shepherd, a negro, and a doir. As the hour was struck, the shepherd played upon his flute, ami the dog played gently at his feet. But, when'the King reached forth to touch an apple that hung from a tree, under which the shepherd rested, the dog flew at him and barked so furiously that a live dog answered him. and the whole party left in haste. Venturing to re turn.one of the courtiers asked the negro, in Spanish, what time it was. Then was no reply: but when the question was repeated iu French, an answer was given. This frightened the courtier. who rejoined his companions, and all of them 'voted that the clock was the work of the evil one. Upon the belfry of the Kauthaus. in Coblentz, there is "the head of a giuut tiearded, and helmeted with brass." The giant's head is known as "the man in the custom-house ;"' ahd whenever a country man meets a citizen of Coblentz away from that place.lustead of saying: "How are all our friends in Coblentz r" he asks: "Howisthe man in the custom-house f" At every stroke of the bell which sounds the hours upon th" clock, the mouth of the giant opens and shuts with great force, as if it were trying to sav, in the words of Longfellow :'-Time was Tim i" Tune is past." l,,,nhir Science Monthly. A ' Dull Boy." One remarkable point in the career of the late ll.-nry Ward B. ei her will be noted by the hopeful and exi-ect-.ut fathers of dull lxjys the lateness of the eriod at which his intellect K'gan to a.-siuue shape, lhis wonderful orator, poet, actor and pulpiteer was a dull boy. He loved to wuud.-r iu the woods. Hj hated books, while he had a warm side for nature. At school he js considered something of a dunce, one biographer says. His desire for reading was awakened by a sensational sea storv, and he came near being a sailor. But at that Jioint the intellect vivified, and out f the chrysalis came the great man whose fame filled the world. Let not this bit of history Ik- lost upon the parents who re anxiously watching the development of hoys w ho care niorr l'..r r'.-hing than for books. AVic '.., L SY.n l, I. A Fortune From a trivial Invention Ten thousand dollars ;i e:u- i-, a l'air-kit-it income even i:i New York. he a it comes to a man from what :ipn-ar- to In: a trivial invention it i uatarallv highly applet -luted by the recipieet. It is not generally known that tlie ir.!e on the margins of thh-avis of books which is mj widely used for directories ami other works of that class is a patent. The or dinary index for books has been u-cd fol centuries, but the invention of the method of cutting down the margins of the pages until ihe side of a book !ooks like a flight of stairs, was the invention tt Charles II. Denisou, a comparative! young lawyer jf this (ity. Mr. Ik-nison uiakes a ept-i ia'.ty f the prae-ike c f pat rutk H;; is appro.rt-hrng I'jrty years of ii;e A'.f j'ii'i .e. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL. Improvement having been made in th refining of wood alcohol.it is being large ly used, it is said, to replace the ordinary alcohol. Fears have lately been expressed that it is being used in pharmacy as a substitute for alcohol in tinctures. It is estimated that from 34,000 to 3.j, 000 cubic miles of rain fall every year up on the surface of the globe. The riven carry off barely one-half ; the rest disap pears by evaporation, by the absorption of the earth and by being taken up by plants, animals and mineral oxidation. In a paper before the Meteorological Society of London, the Hon. II. Abercrom by has shown that cumulus is the common est form of clouds in the tropics; cumulo gtratus and cirro-stratus in the temperate zon; and stratus and fog in the Arctic regions. Although the forms arc alike, the prognostic value of any shape is not the same everywhere, woolly clouds deno ting fine weather in England and nun in Italy. If the condensed breath collected on the cool window panes of a room where a number of persons have been assembled be burned, a smell of s.nged hair will show the presence of organic matter; and if the condensed breath be allowed to re main on the windows for a few days, it will be found, on examination by micro-' scope, that it is alive with animalcula?. It is the inhalation of aircontaining such putrescent matter which causes half the sick headache, which might be avoided by a circulation of fresh air. Mr. Eraidwood, Superintendent of the London fire-engine establishments, stated before a committee of the House of Lords, that, by exposure to heat not much ex ceeding that of boiling water, timber is brought into such a condition that some thing bike spontaneous combustion takes place ; and that it may take eight years for the heat from pipes charged with or used to convey steam,hot water or heated air, laid among the joists of a floor, or in the heart of a partition, or elsewhere in f. building, incased in timber, to induce the condition necessary to the actual ig nition, oi' the timhT HEALTH HINTS. To cure the toothache try a bit of soda in the cavity. Processor Techolier, of Mcnrpelier, recommends hot baths and (juinine for the abortive treatment of typhoid fever. A writer in the Jfediail Press says that warts can be readily removed by the inter nal administration of small doses of sul phate of magnesia. It is said that corns can be cured by ap plying a poultice of bread brumbs and vinegar as hot as can be borne. The corn can be picked out without pain. "Soon" probably means in a day or two. Sunlight is essential to the growth and health of children, and they should be sent out of doors for several hours every day the sun shines. Above all, let the sun shine into the house the preservation of the life and health of the children is of more importance than to prevent the fa ding of the carpet. Dandelion Root is recommended by Dr. Steiger, of Switzerland, as a true hepatic in chronic congestion, or fatty in filtration in jaundice and obesity. He prepared a decoction from a handful of fresh, green roots in 700 to 800 grams of water, and obtained 560 grams of fluid, to which a teaspoonful of bicarbonate of soda was added. The decoction was taken in three doses during the forenoon. The course lasted three or four weeks. Health and Home. Two Kinds of Fools. One evening I was walking in the lobby of a Boston theatre with Dr. A. It wai the first night of a new ulav. and Dr A was expressing his contempt of the work j m ua measured terms wnea me autnor of the peace came toward us. "Well," he asked, with brisk abruptness, "how do you like my play?" "My dear fellow," Dr. A. answered without an instant's hesitation, "if I had written that play I should be so proud of it there would "be no living with me." I dragged Dr. A. along before the gratified author had ceased to beam with satisfaction over this compliment. "I only told him the truth," he said to me; "if I had been fool enough to write that stuff I should be fool enough to be unspeakably proud of it." Boston Letter. An authority gives the consumption of com as follows: 130,000,000 bushels are used for human food, 624.000,000 for working animals, 20,000,000 for seed, 100,000,000 for the production of spirits and glucose, Cj, 000, 000 for export, and 900,000,000 for the food of meat-pro.' uc ing animals." November. Iski," wrote Jo. Y. M'irphjr, Fprinufitlil. Tenn.,"my wife suffered eiifhteec mor.tliH wuli n ralkta and paralysis. By use f M. .facoiis ( t:i, ne could walk." October Tth, lSxi, he writes. -My wife recovered en tirely." Price tilt cents. N.O. SBEi.M-tT. of .lackxm county. (Jeori; a. was hanged twice liv a mob in January last, and still uvea to te I the tale. He sv that it n a great mistake to th i nk thatd-a:li bvluin.--in.' !, p i hi u I. " l here .a uo l it 1 11 aUiut it.'' he say s. "and a man can die mij:i: y ta-y." C'.mrles Tiel, I'hiladclpliia. Pa-, was in a hopeless c indiii m fioui tliioat trouble nd asihma. hed Mar t'ouili Cure cured liitu. Pi li e twentr -live leiiis. At druj sta. A iTizK.v of lla kinsv.lle, I iu.. bought a tn-tle. i ut off its l, .-ao. and had t :r!le simp fi r dlllllei. 1 he !iet day all Uiisilsi.ect.il.; elm ken I e- k:n at the he. id w.is v'raoijed, mid was not re.ea.-ed unli tlie nioiilh of the head of tne tooed turtle win n..-n d with a kuile. 'The s!.u;li al lle.ix.udru. y" In whii ii you are w.tliow t;i;. o;i account of tl.o-e di-eas. s i- iilur ti yo l. inailaui. and W'.ii ll have r .1. In-fi Mill i,I the pwy hue of hf-ul ii. Miid iiiade me a burden tn ion, ion tau eayiiy ft . u- ... lu 1'ieri e'a "1 avunie 1'iesi r.pt n il. niii tree oa fin. 11 all sin h It mi t.l,--., an, ,iM,ii iei:ii tlie rf)r..-fint ff lie. i llli t ' i ",ii . ,e.-k . ind 1 he ela I; .-.tj lu v mil' sle .. It I- a lieis' c.li-., s;. t irii- lor nil" t.ie w, asm-s ail(i r . e- ni.iril i.-s in-f ul.ar to o ir Se.. M , r - HI i-I.iIJi.i,. il SiJja' ellieiit. "111- leui.i: .'i-i." hfu-.it iii-'tuvf,!, eii-at'nii-. if- lil..e, II,,- lr, , ,,, i . !,,, ntt. ctioi;, ale I a.il'le Is jii l.i. Il.t 1 . 1 1 ai disrliul'tfcs. Ky ll'lijiii-. iM.IAS.sli, Nevailaeat II. e flesh of the rail. bll-lliey cal. ire. make t ul"t of their klli ainl be a b'f .u y lor li.eir -ca.ris. ouu,f or mi'ldle-acd men snrtYrinz from nervous deoii.ty, hi-, ut iueiii.'iy fremature on! a-e. as II, e le-ml of Ijad liabiLs. aUouifl so.'d iu i ei,t in a;anii .or i.iiisiraied booa ottering j meat., ..i ci. re .Vldie-ss Worl J' lusyeu- j saiy Medi. al Association. Kn'tt.i.o, N..V. rii-POHTS of ti e d.-ruvt tv of coal come fr ta I La.Ltruu u.ui.lif. lh Kali.". I fir Sa;e s I.'., t ii rn 1 '.e eil v i uri-H v hen e vrv i eliier -i-cal.ed rein. ,1 tail-. i i. -'V"2lAUO " '""I 'o tave sent only red htadiffj men to t oijret-. BARK TWAIN AND TROT. MUSETTE " Famuli ll.moriii Telle llw PmfrcH Mr l.lelle 1'nuuht lllm le lin rve. Ill lemory. Frum tli .V-ic )w It "WW. The miccec which l'mfewwir Lolsette's Mem ory Srhool, No. -17 Klftli Ave.. V V.. is meet In die not occasion ny surprise to tluve hc qnainted with Itj" ad vantage, and the henrtv Indorsement uriven by prominent, men to the Profewor' method nf Improving the memory are a tftiarnnlre that these ndvantaire will ion become known tHr and wide, imOssnr l.olsette m doinit a nolne work for the metrop olis, t'ol.ee proies,trs cenernllv and the ba-t known phyi lan of the country are In henrly accord with Pio ewr l.olseite. Writer, law yer, mo-lcian ana representative of all cia-je. both professional and business men, a: e pupils in toe e::oel or are learning by oor resisH'dence. and are quickly discovering what (hey have never helore mult-rstotxl, how re tentive the memory may be made. One tea ton is that he u.-e mi machinery, lin a llies or other device of nrtiiicial si-stems. Alark Tia.n ha been a pupil of the )'rolesnr. and thi l what he pay about, h m : "l'rofesor Loiaette did not create a memory for me; no. nothin of the kind. And irt hedid for inr vluit amniinfri tn the tune tlnttti - he proved to me lhat I already 'M l a memorv, a t l ing which I wa not aw are of till then. I had before been able, like most people. 1o store tip and loe thing in the Hark cellar id my memory, but he 9hocr-d me hotrhi hi'f up "i' "ft7ir. It lsthedif ference, to change the lic'ire, bet v eon having money where you can't collect it. anil fmrim; it in toiir iu-hrf The information cost me but little, yet I value it a a rrodigionrlgure." The Public n re t h ill Killed Afaint the many worthies mi I at ,onof Ben ou's i 'apcine Plaster ottered by unscrupulous druggist. The word " dproic" is our ex clusive trade-jtiark, and any one selling a luster with a similar nam- i a fraud. As for Benon's. and exani.ne carefully to make eure it i genu ne. Se.ihui y ,v Johnson. Phar maceutka.1 Chemi . proprietors. New York. Important to All Who are willing to wo. k for the reward ofsnc-ee-. llallett .V- l'o.. Port land, Maine, will mail you. tree, full particular about o k that either sex, ounx or old, can Ho, at a pnttU of from $." to per day, a-id live at l.omo, wherever tl.ev are located. A I can do the worit. I'apnal not rcinnred: halleit & ( o. will start y u. Orand success absolutely sure. Write at once aid see. The farmer, in the r swamp, we're sure. Could Und the root and plant that cure; If by their knowledge they only knew For jut the disease each one grew. Take courage now and "Swamp-kiMit" try (for kidney, liverand bludder complaints). As on thiremedyyou canreiy, 'Rot al i ' 1 1'" mend anything! Hroken Chi. na. Glass, Wood, tree Vials at Drugs Oro Best, easiest to use and cheapest. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. Kv druggist. COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, THE OBEAT ENGLISH REMEDY For Llw, Bll IniiMffMirtcm, tf. Fr from Slr eurv ; cuat&iu! rmiv ,iir v--i.-title Inr-itQt Atfeat; C. . C K 1 TT fcNTO , New Vb.k. DR. PARDEE'S REMEDY, (Tk Oily Bailable BIooU PirifUr.) A SPECIFIC FOR KIIEUJIATISH, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia, Ring Worm Aid all other Skin and Blood Diseases. IT RSOtTLaTM THS LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Cra Ia4cMtlea aa all IIkim artlg tna Ieeeld cearfltlea f Ik iru. tWAmk. you Drwmjlat for D. FIBUIE'8 t-BCB-DT and ue no otnor. Pnc II. per botua er aix kottloa for M. Mmnfactured by tie PARDEE MEDICINE CO., Roohaatar, N. Y. Rochester. N. Y. Gents: For the post wiuter I have been very bailly atflicted with rheumatism. About six weeks ao was confined to my bed, and whenever I was able to pet around was obliged to use crutches. All the time I had the best uiedical attendance. After ona week's use o Dr. Fanlee's Rem edy. I was able to walk with a cane. I con tinued its use and can now move around with out assistance of any kind, and aiu better in health than I have been for years. It has effected a jierniauent cure and I take pleasur e in raconimemimg it. C. R. FI-EGAN. Supt. Fire Alarm Telegraph, City Build injr. Front tstrett. Send for pamphlet to Par Jee Medicine Co. jo(capcihe)o POROUPPffiSTER 'Wr-4 Awint f Mrrtl i tm9 ajkd iayrw. Thi iiiate-.r, quick.-iit. r-t an l nnt pwti rul LuuiSiiii. Hdi'kii'hf. Wraku. i-.. clii in th "-lu-st an. 1 all neb an-l pains. Knl'rMl iy s.lmi privi-cian-aii'l 1'rujfir t of tfi (,yh : riut. h?nmr Vlart-r pr.ui liv r!i-v nn-i cure wrwre other pliutfr ttrfMiy fcitivi-n. iltiinit-nt ami lotion, are tthMWiulv ue fs. lit-wartf .f iMintiorit uini.-r mm iar K-'timl'TiiC tittnot, tucri h i;tri-'iim " r.ip. ucin." ' i aioine " i Jii-y are uurtv w'rt)i"ui TAKtt S'-'ifHth. A.I iiriiif.'l-ti. KAiiL"hV 4 J iH.Msi S i'ro.riUT. New Yorlt, Elys catarrh CREAM BALM f ha re w acfj firo tn.f tlem of ytu't CVeiiiw iiih und coiuiitrr u, ttflf cured. I Mjffrrd 20 urilrs frotn fafin and cfifUfTiiii h Oy'he, Ufuf trVil 14 tllr Hrni remedy thilt tif ftriled If i.f i ii if retff -I). T. ituitaivn, W Luke St.. ( t.U-iij-i. 1IL iiartiele Is applied intoe il Uosl Ull't MAY-FEVE areeatile. I rlc Sue - i.v 11 : . 1 1 Kl.Y UK.irUEHi -r- t ill ill p V. D.-.iisr iiwiijo. k-?i li,, n't wste your in.ifv tin in HI tlU'..'1 V U . i' ' r U' I -( l't ,HIrl!."tWl H.'.AMi ' irdjvrrvrDWi2 44 h v iuu it.-rty -1.1 n VjSS J Why did the Women of this country use over thirteen million cakes of Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1SS6? Huy a cake of Lenox and y.ui will soon understand why. Criminals in Court. Judirn (iooroe ('. Barn'tt, brforc whom are brought uianr of the grout criminal awrff in this city, said recently that ht found the trial of an important criminal of iutrtise iutorcst. "S'othinp; is more fascinating,'' hp said, "than the argu ments of keen and sagacious counsel. I think, too, that I can do more pood to the jtcojile in such trials than in the ad judication of civil cases and thi adjust ment of merely private wrongs. The law is only a plain statement of the limits of good conduct in a civilized community. It in often disobeyed because it is not, un derstood. I have frequently tried men who have committed murder in belief that they were ai tin:? in self defense, and when I have charged the jury I have seen in their faces siuns of a rebellion niraiust the law as I laid it down. A little man who has been struck in the face bv a bis one is not just iticd in drawing a pistol ami shooting his assailant down, lie must believe, and ou reasonable grounds, that his very life is iu immediate danger before the law gives him the right to take the life that threatens his. The Anglo-Saxon does not like this law anil you must appeal to his reason. After I have done tins and the jury have vindi cated the law. I have beu merciful in visitiug its effects upon the prisoner. This case only serves to illustrate the theory upon which 1 endeavor to try a criminal cause. I want its lessons im pressed upon the community. It has been a source of profound satisfaction to meto watch the effect of a trial upon those present in the courtroom, and to see even among the lowest and crime loving class es the conviction slowly made that the law is just and its administrators are merciful and w ithout malice." .Vic JVri Trib't nf. The Telegraph Plant. The sensitiveness to touch of the well known sensitive plant (.Vi'(i.f pttdicu) and diomea is singular enough, but th movements of the leaves of Jjrummliutn tjyntn seem still more curious, and up to the present have b iilled our best observ ers. The movement may be observed on a light, warm day, when the plant is standing in a temperature of about eighty degrees. The two small lateral leaflets may then be observed to move upward and downward ; tirst the one and then the other, now resting a moment, then start ing again with a jerk. The movement is quite spontaneous, the plant not being perceptibly sensitive to the touch. Truly it is a vegetable wonder, and deserves a place iu every warm greenhouse on that account. It is easily propagated eithet by means of seeds or cuttings. It is a rapid grower, and though it is not hand some, still it is a graceful plant. It grows to a height of about two feet. Any light soil will suit it, and the higher the tem perature in which it stands the more per ceptible are its movements. I do not think it would .hrive in winter in a tem perature lower than tifty-tive degrees. It is a native of India, and is a member of the pea family. Cirdeniii-j Illustrated. Aged Fish. Professor Spencer F. Raird says that there is still living in some Russian pond or tank a pike which was bom in four teen hundred and something. This is probably the best illustration ofthelx-ne-tits of a cold-water regimen which has ever been produced. Fish apparently of an equally great age, however, are sometimes served in restaurants. .Ver Yuri S't.t. Mrs. Ashton Diike is President of a big radical club in England, and con ducts its affairs in a businesslike w av. A wire rope used in a coal mine ncar Sharpsburg. Pa., is T,0J() feet long. ACE NTS WANTED for the LIFE OF HENRY WARD BEECHER by iH-t. W. Ks.-T. Ail Au hnti." .u I i onipiftti H latt-ry of til Ll' n.id Work It'jni I'rf t ralit to th- .ra'C. tl sIU .11 -km III i . The iffr-vf u.t llthAPV.r. Sp..r ti ai h.natrlftrl. MIU Ilk wiiriSt-. Ii:ui- no liirwli Ati. Tor w tT 'rifu axt ap T". iVutl lav cutu- lor i HAJUtuftU ri . IU., Hitfor-l, I'otui. YtH' UK t'THKD OF STAPliVIERlNC. FXt TWO StiMI-STO SCHC0L OF VOICE. II EAST urn M'liKKl', - - NKWVuhK. e v-ii MakiHRF SPRF ADERS 'j. jfrtFARM WAGONS iil!2L' ra i Q9 enjapeat spnuiT uu. auu ui TZi??-. laohM to old won. ffCA ha-t v:miv en f r , Urui'l lluur. llcnlcfii, Mr) S. JoiiOc! What OTP yt tu 10 taiikinjr ulni;t.M What vvt-ry txuly talk aNuf. 2 Tin ysiiy t!i:it i(rllrirhtj' lisia.',K.ii'v, ljt-rr 0 lilutliltxcijUiiiLiiiits. thi o, rt'aittiy ha-4 no fiuul.1 JT it piht to the pt. -T-r'iMirt-il at. lr. Kiliur- u ;.ispvs'sBy,Pu;i.-hajnt..n.N. V. S C uiuo to lltititil l -iouC 1: rttt ). JONES PAYSthe FREICHT it Ton atiuu .vaifi, TUI liraUl arfl H i H B iut IliilS OF B!MGH1 t U MT R AXLE its 3KT IV T1IK WOIti. IJr utit tUo tjenmue. oii-i i-.v.-ry wiiortt. ?5nf3PYT0 lows:, low r tt nf 1ntr- t "II M'T-gii'. Ad I.i'i; nr. ri'X -V "f . K. '.V.ilKlt T'thr. f. kLillK. X. V. i prom or ru in-rt-i-ui ,.! , i i. 1.1. lvl-,1 Mil . Ink- I FISH lKAMi -I.If-KKKl v i.i r.f ! If v-i.r -I., " A: ' FRAZE F'- l W WSH3V ft The Oft Ofth ixvullar ranitclnal rarlu of Hood'i Sam prtllo in fully connrm-d b tb Toluncarr CMtl aioDr of thuuiaa la who ha rrlrd It. I'ttculiar la tne combination, proportion and prpratloa of Iu tncrtient. rssjullar In th rxtram car with wnich It I put up. Hixxl'i Saraparllla acoom piishra ram whi-r othfr prpartloa cnilrrly fail. Pfcullar la ih unniualeJ t00"1 '' B" mult at home, wnli-h la a "tower of utreafth abroad." ro.-ullir In th phrnomnal aalaa It taa ac tamo I. tha moat popular and auceaful aprini md Icina and blood punncr before tha public to day U Hood's Sarsaparilla "t ha had runnin aorra on my llmha for Bn ye ara. o bal at tlmm th it I could not walk ab-u tha Bo'iw When t eommonced tk.iuif Uooit'a 8s aaparilla I In pain ao acrfrthat I cannot di atribe It. I could not walli nor alecp niif lita I had no appetite and foil awuy. Dut n ioJ i SaraaparlHa did mo a wonderful amount of rd. n w,a now to what I iu when I bcan to ue It 1 ha a fond appetite. he .uned in ueah. an can aUep well. My fores are aluiot all healrd. and I caa do a rood day'a woik. on' But break down." Man. C. ' Loud. Djer. !. U K. B.-l) ur to get th Peculiar MfKlUlne. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hold by all dnwulate. t:alforJs rrepra t only by C. ll llUOU CO.. AiKiUiecartoa, Lowotl. llaaa, IOO Posos One Dollar, 'il? PIN KH AIM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, bsPC4lUTCr or ALU of thou Ptmful (icat Corrp(4.riit nd Conpiicttd troubles and WakntMt to crmmon amorg our W wt, Motncr. It nil tntrti wrWif aiiovnritxmorvngimui troubi lit lam m tv tUm mnd L lftT fiott, tYalltng and DiMpiaetWHnUm; t eonttxptmt tptnal S Th Wowin'l Sure Friend ehaitom of I Vli i l.?Iia It.ullHW-'Ulli WOW-". iTKBafUTU raUMTNBM, n-an.'urNCT, au. caAvuie roi tixcuamth AH IKLU'KH WVEBt TUB T'CH E L' CHnRHXA. tfK5sTHL'AL PIWOV PA5aiCO ICltkout PIX .oh Kirmtn 1-nn , 01 lin I Ul O CI I W K. r. l-uuii. fratt atfuaw. .i ti Tho Ore) Nuraary O PERCIiEROil HORSES. 200 Imported Drood Mares Of Ctioicest Families. LARGE M .1HFHS, Ail Ages, both rifsava. IN STOCK. 300 to 4HJ l."n POHTED AMM'AJLtdV f ruru h rmn.-. t n-tnieJ i(h u otkr.l p(l!m-fti in th IV n heron Stud book- The lXni ron lht on I Urit batl ijt Kram-e ptmM(iinr Umt hn Un nippurt anil ssntlstrrmrnl of tht KrQ-l t-uwriinim. for l..G-t.vtfj CUiiutri. tituitrUous hjr Hm M.W.DUNHAM, Wayna, DuPa.a Co. IlimetJaw DR. HAIR'S ASTHFwIA f I a f Hj absolutely cur ! tnoft(. u Fx fei s.i'U 1 b only A-tthmjftt. urtaa1 --s- - Ip iiiiii; nikuuwn id tti uim1 U orht UlU w i-mtii vt-ty. ruiau -ut l v cur. A ki b urn -vii.l Hay l-rr. I riMii Uon.tltii evuieui will b fi iiiit ia nrv -v. pae Irfau-. tw-ni fre. IU. ti. . II I U. -.1 VV 4tii t.. Clue inn.nl. O. Oae Aeat MervhAUt ;aly wanta lu Pery uvn fjr tw ...z'. ir.iifl I Hiring th- !i-t vear y u fumu I m wl h 7.JKi "i'.ifi-iir- I'uiii'li." Thi monfli 7 mi Iimvi rn-hi me 21 ul nufi of wh i-l i4 r .-. n fW'i, from on tohve t c .at h p r-m. You will p.t-a.'H shut S.aJ -ry Xattiiiiity until li:rih-r ntite. 1 . !"?. i'rtuwin, I'niwi.-it. Lenvi-r, Lot -i l- K. W . T I. Is X i IK. I h.rujto. tuKii ALL ilil AUi, In tiMif. .-m.i! hv f rui.t.-ist'. Daa a. ). I I.I I tis fcll PS " Indian Pila Ointment Baal aht la a w .11 cur unv I'illf Inn. We. Uirril Piles. I I III 1.1 lIMNTirll, frruar.l I ii'pi-ut-i oe ri-.irutlluir f,.r l-ilf i.ii.j. if. uiiia )ar li exiiri's., nre- Uiiii. ti. lO. r:. e .ir Im .ill. . mi l a 1 , sii li .lr i-t i.r III "V ll.i.lA !- l l 't; I it.. Irtclaud. Ohio. l ,.. r'-.i i ,il ,i",i ii. nil- nnillll .Hbii uri-.l Tr In.nl .itf .n IH. U r I U III 1 1 L M A -N r. Ki-EliV iii. LaJaveu,-. lu 1 P.TCrlTC Olitalue-L siend ataoipror A I CIl I O lneul..r.' Uuiae. L. ilii iiaai, I'aLcul latwjcr, V aaliiatitou, u. J. fV-C3Z':-J ivvtrv. M 1 Sat ey-' R a.W'B.'Va.. aV ex. ,.ii '"m lav n 2 Told Story fins nam Ou Dollar. " ao aften told of thla P eullar aaertkine. Ilood'a SarMparilla. la not a catch Una only, bat la abaouiteiy true of and original wiw thla preparation .Un.l It la aa aiiaolutely trua that l can honour be appllf-d only to Hood's Si ran pari I la. which la tha very best spring mfdiiine and hlooal purliler. Now. reader, proro It. Takn a bottle) noma and nieaurf lucunu'nta. You will and It to hold liJ teaspooH'uls. Now read tlie dlrectiona, and you will find that f aerae do for different ag-ea la loe than a teaaiioonrul. Thua economy and aireagUi are peculiar to Mood'a Barsapardta. Is the Best "I commenced takln( Hond a Sarsaparilla a aa experiment, as I had no appe'l'e ' trenth. aad fell llred all te time. I atlrl'mted my condition atrotulous humor. I had tried a-eral dllterent kin, is of medicine, witiiout reclinif: any benefit lutaaaoonas 1 had taken halt a bottle or Hood' Saraapartua my appetite was restored, and my stoma, h fall better 1 bare taken three, bottiea. aad any stomas h never felt betiet." Jtan. J. F. Doi aaaRK. Pa, oa. R. f. "We all like Ilood'a SaraaparlMa. It at ao ;atreagth nin." Lizi BAi.roi;a. Aui.uru. K. L Po not be induced to take any other. Gel Hood's Sarsaparilla old by all drum-let. It ; an for 10. rreoered oal by O. L UtKJU CO.. Apothecmrtem. Lowell. Mot IOO Doses One Dollar BtMtt'ouirti Sjnip. Tait iro.ML Use LUHr A WHtht ALL tLOC AILiX in tim. ry irTurir."tJ4.. wau-.i-i-uiiwii IlAI-tESVn-LB. X. J., October 15, 1886. E. T. Hazcltisk. Warren, Pa. Heir Sir : I was taken with a very severe cold last Sprincr, and tried every cure we had in the store, and could get no help. I had our village doctor prescribe for me, but kept getting worse. I saw an other physician from Port Jervis, N. Y., and he told me he used PLso's Cure for Consumption in hit practice. I bought a bottle, and before I had taken ull of it there was a change for the better. Then I got my employer to order a quan tity of the medicine and keep it in stock. I took one more bottle, und my Cough was cured. Respectfully, Fa ami McKjtET. al A i'laKK.' I il 2 jjglsla cunts wntrtt all ii tA.is. Beat i uui('i Sjnii.1. Ta.-im ftisid. Cm m uni. fsiiio tit iiniifj.'ist.. T ! C-1.1 Percheron Horses. 1-sir.f ;il compieCfi HlOt. 'is lf lrtlLMrt (1 "tatl (lout i.ui uiart'M, of t.il .-, ivt-r i . . prlzt titr1'-ti my borH- in ii-nr ; t-uri. All Mtl h iia uiru:it-fti rji't rta. l- uii l-Mi-i -mM-it r-r-i-or'l-.! Wii h pftiiKre-tj 111 le.-Mlrfii, ndt'l lx "k. 1 ttuatrantevff t, rtfll flr-t 1'i.itt- rlo 1..H .r li.wt-r ih.Ati -An lmjjortr In the U. S btAilon f- n-i'n-ro, on uuuru tt-nir-ilK. R. JOHN W. AKIN, f. Os Ux 36. fH .iuu N. V. EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Gnat Medical Work for Young and Midd!e-Aej Man. KKQW THYSELF.ZGJ 1l RI.ISI1I I) by ibe I'EAUODV MI DI. t'wniu'inij hbvM-Uii. Mont lhu.ii uii- ii.ili,n . ,tt- -i'L It trri uiu roaiH &u J 'tivt.i- al Uf(fn Crcoialurt L-echn. 1 1 Uaauat.-a Vitiiiy Iutiirrti Vi-i-or uJ hi.pur.tiu. of t:.- muA th. ui.loU mtmstru: '.nueut tnrt-of. uu(4ib .jj-1 ,P44.M lui uulil I'liii iin d i-inainrf. tint mu. W urnuit! Ltj unsi pJt,UtAr nifrlK-ii irtr;aMf (jaMni.Vti 1U ih sta-iOma ..u't. 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