' - t : 5 4 Bird from Every Cllnio. Tie canary birds bred In Germsnv not only posses naturally a sons; of line quality, but quickly learn new ones, as well as the tricks whicii fanciers delixlit In. This is said to hi true especially of the Uartz Alountaiu canaries. Those bml in the villageof St. Andrcasberg, here great care id exercised in the ma ting of choice specimens only, command attention by the compass ot the notes acquired. As soon as they are old enough to be taken from the nest their 6n:3 are cultivated an J multiplied 1:1 number by keeping tlicui iu a room with a nljhtiujsle or other songster, whose sous tlioy learu to iinitatc. The bulllincu is a bird which Las 110 natu ral sou?, but is gifted with the ability of imitating with some accuracy, in a sweet flute tone, any air repeatedly whistled in its hearing. It is a great favorite anions collectors of birds. Its training begins as soon as the bird is taken from the nest. The tune it is de sired to imitate is whistled or played on some instrument by the trainer sev eral times during each day until it It-arcs to pipe the same. .Notable among talking birds is the African pirrot, with asaea-gray body, black bill, white face and scarlet tail. At a noted fancier's there Is an excellent talker of this breed, which alco posse-ses odd tricks of barking, whistling and singing. The Miuobird, a native of Calcutta, is also numbered with other attractive talking birds. Itirds in favor jtist now as puts and household ornaments are the numerous family of finches, which are usually collected in t ne immon.-e cage forming an aviary of from twenty to thirty birds. To Africa Asia, Australia and Japan we are indebted fo-r these littte creatures commonly known under the names of African finches and j.ipanese nuns. These birds soom t be thor oughly happy in each other's society incline to sit 111 rows packed closely to gether, their plumage of various hues lormiiig a rainbow effect. Included i:i modern comprehensive collection are the South American Troopial' rc-j markable for iis beautiful plumage and powerful song; the Brazilian Cardinal, whistling bird of the ticp'ies; the American mocking-biiil, f unrivalie l fame as a songster, and the starling of wondertul memory. shooting in Kansas. We cat our meat aud bread, we drink our beer, and it now being hot we re sume tl.e hunt. Tin tings jump in, and we drive lor the edge? of the corn fields. There we had grand sport. A Cock of chickens v. Lh loud whirr ot wing and many notes of a'arm, would rise up. I would s.'t ou . or two; then 1 would fla?li ti:e one or two foolish birds that cciicr.-tliy remain behind the flock, and set them. Jinrk:iij uo-vii 1 the main covey, I would drive to the windward of them; getting cut, rny dogs would set the fat, Kzy bird-1, who would hate tor's?, generally delaying their flight to long, and the' would become i:ii..ates of my b..g. V,"c drove around the corn fields and I shot sad shot again !ii:til I'lieo. V.'e La i forty three fat cl.i'.'keus in the bjs. Then 1 caid, '-My sn.:, let ts now go to the slough and prospect for ducks. V."e have more then enou'.i chickens." AVe drove s.owiyovtT the brown prairie ; and were soon at the water. I got out, my dogs 1 ushed forward to range, 1 soft! v call, "Tone?!, to heel !' atid obe- ! diently they faU behind me. I cau tiously look "uto the Ci-t pool; noth ing there. I walk toward the third. The low, peculiar whistle cf the teal duck strikes my cur. 1 stop, raise my h iml waruirgly to the dogs and care fully creep forward through the high blue-joint grass. A long, liarrow pool lies b-!o-.v me. Hidden by the grass I tee clucks; they d..nt see me. .Some green-winged teal were just be below me, blue-wingol teal v.i.iiin gunshot to my right, ar. .tv. o mallards within shot to my left. I decided to try the blue' e-wiiigcd on ihe water, and to j getting the two mallards as they trust to rise, hoping to get them iu range, and so cut them both down with the left barrel. Bang! at the teal. Great cj:u- motion there. (Jaack! quack! quack! from the mallards as they rise. Tnc3 separate. The green-winged teal rise and gather. This is seen in.-taclly, and instinctively the kfc barrel is dischar ged into them. A laud "Whoop-la!" from my b;y, as Lo sees the u-.:eks fail into tl.o water. 1 Fend my dogs In, aud they go end conic until thir.een Oueks are at my feet. I gather then, up, r.D'l, throwing them into tiie box, ty : "Let's go home. Jhn Kandolph. On the 13th ins-., the remains of the celebrated John Rauolph, ol Roa noke. Virginia's "great commoner," were interred in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond. Randolph di-.d in Phila delphia, at the Oil City hotel, Jiiiie 24, 1S33. He was there on his way to England, where he sought to ba cared of a chronic bronchitis but was, in fact, a dying man whrn J.e started on his journey. He vra? taked ill on the way from Frc-nehtown to Philadelphia, and was attended there and at the ho tel also by the laic Dr. J. A'., r . Dun bar, of this c'i!y, v. I.o wrote a very in teresting account cf the dying man's last days. It is in this narrative that the written and printed word "Re morse" plai s ssich a conspicuous and even sensational part. 2lr. Randolph's reniaiii3 were taken to Roanoke and buried there netr the front door of his dwelling, m.der a fivorite pine tree. nothing but u simple stone marking the grave. Randolph w.-.s a solitary man, but his memory has still been treasured in the affections of some of his kinsmen. This has notably been the case with Ur. John Ran dolph Bryan, fus son of one of the statesman") most intimate fricr.Js, who was educated by Randolph, and was married in 1S0 to Elizabeth Coaiter, Randolph's fovorite ncice. Just be fore the civil war, Hon. Wood Boul don, afterwards a Judge of the Virgin la Supreme Court of Appeals, bought the ".Middle Quarters" partof the Roa noke estate, where Randolph lived and wa3 buried, and built a. handsome resi dence there. Recently this mansion wa? burnel down, whereupon Judge Bouldin's family removed to another place. l"nder ihce circumstances Mr. J. R. Bryan thought it best and safest to remove the bones of the great com moner to a permanent abiding place iu the beautiful cemetery of Hollywood. He accordingly started out apon this sacred errand on Wednesday last, and returned to Richmond, on Frli'ay, wilb the remains, which were interred in JI oily wood on Saturday. The bcdy was found burled at the depth of eight feet, the box surrounding the cofSn and and the coffin itself beic much decay ed. The latter contained an oval sil ver plate, with the inscription "The Hon. John Randolph, of Roanoke, Vir ginia. Born June 2, 1773. Died May 24, 1S33." The skeleton, which was perfect, and the dust of the great ora tor and representative were transferred to a metallic case and Interred in Hol lywood with strictly private ceremo nies. The pall-bearer were Got. F. W. II. Uolliday, John Stewart, Esq., Judge Welford, Charles Ellis, Esq., Col. A. S. Buford, Hon. YV. Wirt Hen ry, Judge Hunter Marshall, J. H. La cey, Esq., and Hon. B. Johnson Bar bour. A good many representative men of Virginia and other friends an'J connections of the Randolphs and their kinsman were present. Only one of all the party bad been present at Ran dolph's original bnrial at Roanoke in 1S33. This was Judge Hunter Mar shall, one of the pall-bearers on Sat urday, who, ic 1833, while quite a child, accompanied bis father to the burial, and is thus, perhaps, the only person who assisted at both of the ob sequies of the great fiery, eloquent and most unhappy statesman, John Ran dolph of Roanoke. That portion of the West coast of Africa which lies south of "the river Volta furnishes the principal supplies of palm oil. Xearly 1,000,000 cwt. of this oil is annually exported to Great Britain, of the value of $7,500,000, its principal use being in the manufacture of froaps, perfumery, candles, and sim ilar articles. Among the natives it Is highly ralued, both for lood (taking the place of butter), for lighting and cooking purposes, and foranoiuting the head and body. The so-called oil, which is rather a fatty substance, re. scmbling bufer in appearance, Is ob tained from the fruit of the several specie? ef palms, but especially from the one known botanlcally as Elai 1 guinetusis, which grows in abundance 0:1 the Western coast of Africa., and from which it tak-s its specific name. So thickly do these trees grow, and so regular and rapid are their supplies of fruit, that In some localities where the regular collection of the produce is not practised, the ground becomes covered with a thick deposit of the oily, fatty matter produced by the ripo berries. Deposits of palm oil, which may al most bo called '"mines" of vegetable fat, exist In some parts of the gold coa.-t, and which, if not in themselves worth working, at lcat practically il lustrate the natural wealth of the coun try in such productions, aud indicate its undeveloped resources. These I "mines would prooaoiy not repay the , cost of exploration, as the palm oil is to become rancid and valueless for its general uses ai'tcr long exposure, though lor such purposes as cuid'e making these depolts might still be valuable. Yt hint vs. luchre. It is a little singular that the in creased interest in whist which has in I the past two or three years shown ii j self in this country lias received such i slight notice. Silently, and without j any apparent cause, that game of cards has assumed that place in popular es : lijiation which was recently held by euchre, "neven up" and other kindred games. Perhaps the change way be best indicated by contrasting public taste ia this respect as it was six or eight years ago w ith what one finds it to be at the present time. Then it was the exception to find, say on a railroad train, four persons willing to play a game of cards who knew or bad any desire to know, how to play whist. The game was looked upon as one which demanded a degree of thought and at tention which few cared to give, and heuce those whist players making a journey of any length, whose eyesight ciJ no pcrraU t;iem t0 pas3 the time jn reaiJi.i;r? were forceJ to accommo.jate themselves in the matter of card piay icg to the feebler efforts of their chan-.-e associates. At the present time, bow ever, under circumstances such as those just mentioned, it is a very com mon thing to find that the game first suggested is whist, and that out of sev eral groups of players fully half cf them will be engaged In this diversion. Pos.-ibly, a partial cxplanatiou of this revolution in scutiment is to be found in the loss of intercet that euchre has sustained. That game, in the efforts mide bj- its friends to uphold its popu lariry, has undergone several transfor mations, and the forceJ introduction of t.ie "joker" or be?t bower," into the scheme was a desperate but nnsuccess fj attempt to revive a flagging inter- e-t. For a time the efforts seemed promising, but tiie triumph was a short o:ie, and now the public mind, as re gards enehre, is too deeply rooted to be shaken off by meretricious devices Euchre had a real worth upon which to sustain ifelf, and is tow so tho roughly a doomed game that It is doubtful if the generation ofcard-play-crswill be acquainted with it other than bv name. Advice to Merchants. The best time to keep still ts when every body is noisy, and the best time to have a level head is when other cran iums appear to be topsy-turvy. A still hunt freq'iently bags more game than a h irly -burly clias?. From every where the word comes, "Business in creases, goods scarce, prices advanc ing." J :ist now is the time to listen rather than Join in the hue ami cy. Panics rarely come when everybody expects then. The best way is to be ready for them when they do come. Our thecry is this. If you are a mer chant, End would do business safely, dispose of your goods at small profits for cash while others are holdiulor an advance. Turn your capital ofteu, anu always aecept an offer that yields a profit. Sclfiskness the greed that gets hold of some tradesmen, and sticks tn them like a chronic disease '13 almost sure to work your rnin in the end. The general business "boom'- that we hear everywhere, should put every prudent man on his guard: for after the riot the silence which follows brings all of us to our senses, when we are surpris ed, and ashamed of our own folly Therefore don't put on airs; go slow; keep etui; listen and don't talk eo much: husband your resources; and as Josh Billings wisely said; Young man, the time to play karcfullcst Is when y u'vo got a handful of trumps. The difference between a pocket measure and a vegetarain Is: One is a foot rule, and the other Is a rool fool. DOMESTIC. Psmeihlns tor the Kctt Te&r. Tba word renowced ruece-s of ilcntet cr's Eiuere, ind lh-.ir coiit. tilled ponu!i:tT for qairter of eeuinrv a stosuch:c mccarce'7 more wonderful than fan veieoire that Kret-la I'lC Bill!'.. CCIVM.U. Vt "J - V 1 n.ktu. This valuable aicciieal treatise in p ibUiic. b? : HrMtettcr tberowa immediat4 80 bands in crinunz nressea. presses. &o. are rnnuin? aoont e oven mo"" : 2 ?iL?i?VlLB" rrintd iu the English, German, trench. WeiaU, Sorsregiau. Swedish, Holland, ho c-1 mian and Spanish langua.tn. Itefor to a copy ftf it tnr vmnuliln ml Intanitn? rHltlinir COU- w. ..... ' , ZliTai1Z luent. Tailed information, atrouom caX ca cn- lations and chronoioi-'al items. Ac, wined can be clrpendinl cu lor eorreetnees. TUe Almanac fur iSsO can be obtained free of coat, fro-n druptinta and Rt-ncral couniry dealnrs In all parts of ihe country. A Fl.EASASr iCBMEDT FOR TOOTH ACHE. Dr. T. C. Oiborn, states that his cook came to him wiiua swollen i-lippk. askinf forsome'hin? to relieve , the toothache with which bhc had been suffering all night. He was on ihe point of sending her to a dentist, when it occurred to hint that there wts in the house a vial of comnouiul tincture oi benzoin. "After cleansing the decay-1 ed tooth," he says, "I saturated a pledget of cotton lint with the tincture, and packed it well into the cavity, hoping this would suffice for the time, and told her to come back in two or three hours if she was not relieved. 1 was turning away, when she said it might not l-e necessary, perhaps as tients were awaiting me with the same affliction, and I determined, by way of experiment, to use the same remedy, To my agreeable surprise, both pa tients declared themselves immediate ly relieved, and begged a vial of the tincture for fuiur ue. During the win er a number of similar ca-es np plied, and were instantly relieved by the same treatment, all erprcsMng much aitisfaction with the remedy. Iu December I ted 1 i.;y druggist ii the discoverr. and recommended him to sell it to any person applying fjr t. imn: TliU h e i n 1 1-r ; 1 e has done, and thr.t every one seems de- si.....:....!.- i;..:.. 11.11CU Willi li;e IlliJllien. Ix cooking almost ail klr.-l.-: of meat j soft wator should b.- used v. ben po-si- j ble, but with vegetables hard water is ' often best, siiid for that reason salt Is I thrown into the water to make it hard j when cooking, tome vegetables are SDoiied by cooking in. soit water, he-j eause it wilt not dissolve or laaKe them i so tender that all th3 flavor passes into ; the water, leaving the vegetables in-! sipld and worthless, destroying all the firmness of texture r.ece.-sai y to retain the flavor and juices. Salt is also a-.i ! ed to retain ;l:e color, else that wo.ihi be lost in the water, aud tli"? vrgeUiUo become yel.ow. fioft T.atcr is bet-t for making" soups, broths, t.r anything from which cue ucsires to extr.ict the juice fegardless cf ths substance, and tmrd water when it is necessary to hold tiie juices in tne meat; a:i-!. as tne softest w;t--r may be made hard by tli addition of suit, housekeepers wii do wisely if ihey provide themselves con stantly v.it'i soft wa'.er, as la? i os sib e. Xor A Bkvkr.v-j. "'ihey are not r. bevertvre but mei'lcine, with curat1 v properties of the highest ! gree. on taining no poor whi or )i-ei.o'! drug, 'i hey do not tear tio-.vn a i al ready debilitated system, but build it up. One botllit coi:M:i:s more hop-, that is, more real hop strength, tli in a b irr"l Oi" ondnsrv b. cr. Lvvrv drag- ir:r.i l.i.t.lii.clor- c-!I I IK", i . lull. .oil. i"w .v.... . - . p.r.Mcianu procrioc ineiii. t-cc.nj ; Mxprcn on nop uii rs. D " r" , .. 1 ,U"J" 1 euniAu. icei rnu ': three or lour oranges and lav in a pu-,1-1 .i:,-.r ili.h with omvthirdrtinatifar: make a custard of one pint cf milk, tiie yolks ol tlireeeggs and one epoontul of; corn starch and one-third cup of sugar ." !:?VLT"U r,'1?,-"- cup of pulverized sugar to a stiff froth iuv ..nin 1u.1v . .... ....... and pour ever; put in the oven a few minutes to brown. To b; eaten coid. Another style .Slew six large apples and piss through a sieve; rub together a quarter of a pound of butter and hail a pound of sugar; stir in the apple while hot. Alter taking the skm ai ill white pill from two large oranges, chop very fine and aJ-i to the oth- er iagredii'iits; bent the yolks of six eggs very liirht tnd add; reserve the : .. i..t. :.. .. aedian snpern-'ion. emi!oring ' tuey were the old man Jcxplaiced to ' wet time, also iu a uroutii : t.y tle land dav n.e ncxt step is to the kitchen where, ihit dpartxcut. Ten cyl.n hr ! the pecide around Iiin : I being wet late iu the tpricg before it : bvtt i:t:je forethought the evening before 8 loldinj nueh r.ea. a lob ,i ,, t i;.. in V, , i,n mit in iv lis tnkinor luntodrV 1 , , : .it.. n,i nntitloea Drenareu. the pain was alreaiy gone. Mippoe-jgci mere wuu auma seven ceuis 10 ueiu, nan tuo uuim mm irr , sumo- , " , ,obe tvro or Uiree hours left in ing her faith had a large share in the spare, if i.o accident happens. Xow, times the number is less, sometimes , f . if it v b 4. ,-,.. relier, I would not allow myself to then, when the boy on the train comes more. Whatever the nature of the soil, wd to .t i -hK aa c. or think the medicine had anything to do j arouud with chestnuts, or apples, or the post-boles will tell. The test ean W iM a oeo iom hi Tf , 1o d with the cure any more than so much candy, 1 want you to look straight out be made almost any time, if the ground "7 .tr"":iih Ktren.h hot water would have had. But when or the window is not frozen too deep, even In a moist this plan and being b.cssed with strength . . ...i. -'ivi,mn'i r,, ,, o. (a. timo if uni aninmtui 'rile h.t time u and excellent health 1 found mucQ time 10 : uiniiiiuc. n"" ii"Jr' j u u u an ; rich paste. Piour the meringue fruit- i right, wouldn't yer?" I ing with orguge juice and a little line-I Iy grated rini. rirrnoi.iA, l'a., Jan. 5, 1S7J. Messrs. Kennedy &, Co.: My hair is growing out so fast that I can al most see it growing myself, through tbe use of your Carbolme. D. Nixon. SoitT CfSTARB. One pint of ndik, four eggs or lite yolks of eight, three generous tablcspoonfuis of sugar, one fourth of a tablesnoout'ul of salt, one tr.l.Vnonnf nl of relnfinn v.-liieh ha b3e;i dissolved in cold water enough to ; eoverit. Heat the eggs wiih a spoon ; .!l eitr 1. .m. 1.1 he ..e.l for b atin-r. Save two tah!cMonnfiils I of the cold miik and add ; then add the j '.i-'.,-i- v. .'I',. '""' the milk oil t! e eggs not tLc ezgs on the milk. Put back aga n and s-i.- ri.iuiiSii.i.iri..i,. . i.-.lii , ovr hot water until it thickens. When : you liegin totiir the mixture there is a froth, which disappears when the cus tard is done. iSot't cirstar.l must b:; S'lrrsd every minuto while it .s cook ing, stirring from tiicsid.:s and b;ttom. When ths custard becomes cool, flavor with vanilla. Oil Stains olt or .Wnrri: Cloth. Make a strong solution cf b rax wator one tabitsiioonfnl powdered borax to T.i I. r r.f twiilin ir '!! .--r n! -n-e I t .r li ! on a clean beard or tab;.-, ami rub the oil stidris well, utiug a clcv.i bru.-h dipped into the sohuion ; it t!:c spols are of long standing a very little soap maybe used with the bor.-rx water, us ing the brush for that purpn.-.c, then rub dry with a clean soft cloth. For burns, tin iirjii-cdlato r.; la of flour covering tiie burn au-l wrap- pedsoas to exclude the air; then bum lrd till it is quite brown, aiipdr,i)d relief and cure u ill soon come. Do not wash off the Hour if il dings but put the lard over It. Cayekse I'eppee fob Mice. If a mouse makes aa entrance iu aiy part j of your dwelling, saturate a rag with j j-ka w An nn tn saIiiI!' ii a .wt c . i fr I into ( . . . supplits. I Ham Toast. Jlmco li-an Lan very fine; to ono-lialf pint aud the. yolks of two eegs, and cream or i.up rnoutrh to soften; put it on tiie lire and cook ten minutes, Kiriing all ti.e time; serve on toaste I biea-di hot. Celery Vinegar. l'ut lialf a rit of celery sce'liii one quart of vinegar; iMttle it, and in a moi.th it will be fit for use. Strain before putting In the castor bottle. A great medicine in email ,'- - I'll ' Dr. Pierce's Pellets (little rills). Xa cheap, paste-board cr wooden boxr-, that allow a waste- of strength. Sick headache, djzzinei-s, ru?h of blood to the head, bad taste in mouth, bilious attacks, jaundice, internal fever, bolls and nettle rash. Isold by DruzzUts. the hole which can then be rt-pr,ire,i i v......., ....imi,, ; - " i- with cither woo l or mortar. A r.-;t I q'K-sto-S t-it the oy.ter cannot be wri er s Held. Other larmericorrober or mouse will eat thai rag lor the pur- 'if medicated iu church-fair stews. ate thU experience. pose of communication with a depot of, AVnEX , -... n,,,,,.!,,, fhJ The price of soap is rapidly ad- HUMOROUS. Takia-3 the CEH.B3EX Coxz..U the Union Deix t. Itetrolf. recently. ; an old, gray tieai.'eu u in in charge ot uirce :iiiureii i.'.vo iovs a;iu a -"in. : -ri. ..i.i., ... , ....... ,.... ..., i... ii-i . i. : 1 1 - 1 1 - i . . .. ?Iri about "Ve, A Hi: l'ULk l ...1 H4rfui . ... I. 1 1. U ixL.jb . waik ; Oaio. Aboi:t a dozen vears a omr darter marred a coor worth-: 1 less coot of a teller up her-r, and they liave never got along worth shucks. A 1 I fcvr nya sz0 j,a threw her down stairs . .... .1 i I. IE. I... 1 aun'ouuueu 11 i u iae x urn; uiu , auu coa.e down thar, to me or refuge I hi wlimp r..lrt wprn . fiV Vm behind when she Kew, and 1 come hall or three leet urop; a iooinoie in i nve - dean table on after 'em. l'urty likely si.t o' cliil- answer, and is au cxeeilcnt way where j b e,T"' ",v towards civing a dren ain't thoy V you build a post ience to determine, j cloth, it eoes Tbuulr In" "Yes, a real smart lot Have any If water settles In the bottom in a dry ' good appetite, bus g'bn trouble getting them I 'Haul, not much. the house cud told Job 111 II UL- 1. U VUU1C 1 for he kiuder balked a little, but I took him right by the windrtine and told i him what was what. Tell you, I don't ! a!iow any of the boyg to climb me, if 1 j be upwards of sixty. I'm going to ! take 'em down home and bring 'cm up, i "'d if there father ever comes within a mile ol tis, I'm going to pick him right up and break his back across a stone wall!" About ten miuutc3 before the train left the old man called the oldest boy to his knee and said : "Xow, young man, see here! I'm j your grandfather, aud 1 ui tnking you young una nouns 10 .orwaiK. e n asked the boy. I "Como over my knee! exclaimed j ter if the season is not too severe. le the graudfaher, as he hauled the boy ! member, the drainage will at once take nearer. ".Now, sir, do you want ; place, as soon as the ditch is dug; and chestnuts!" j in the spring you will have dry land, "I 1 want some, but I'll wait till fit to plow or sow,and almost two weeks next year!" gasped the boy, as he felt earlier If you have no time or moans the Fpunkiiig-machiiie making ready ! to ditch largely, test a little. Dig the for business. I boles in the different fields or places, "Very well. You look out of the window at corn and pumpkins every time you hear the train boy yell "chest- nuts!' Here Alonzo voa " como no i here." ! AlonZ't wns the Wf-nmi Inr. When he was within leaching distance the j rmii.li-..)..,,. ...;,...t i.i looii. : ' '"..''. miu .mu e.LU : "V.'hen the train-bov c.-mej alonz t with apples and candv : i.d hickory- i nut meats what arj vou ung to dor" "I'm iroinr to aL von to buy me a I whole lot!" "Vou are, c!i ? coute over my kuee, sir!" "Oh ! no I won't I won't 1 won't!" phouted ttie boy as he danced uu aud ; down and hung back. : "Very well vou see that you don't ! I tS S'-rl, I want to ay a ; " ; "Oh ! gt-andpa, you needn't siy a single wjrd t-- me; ' fjie interrupted. ' "1 just hate the tight of chestuiits nnd canny, but jut as soou a? wo get into the ears Tin gt iiig right to tleep, and never wrmo Uj once. if Ihe train b.v tr.ck lled that fauiilv - ' l?e i.iJti'r m:i.-i : i-.-nr ". ; I on RtitiitviMi" Thkoat TuouBLES, .--i.-a i,ru:tchw.l Jk.C'Hi have a oi - !--.vii!o reputation, and as ihey '.on'.ui.i nothing that will injure the ?ytei.i, they can ol ba I ltsiills. used without fear A bcoTCii.MAX, wiio was tailing with a number of ladies in a boat, iiiei-iding !.H v. iie, Jier s'.-ie?, her mother end his t.ioth'-r an 1 the boat having been overturned near l he shore by a squall, shouted out to the rescuers to save one old lady in particular, v. ho was after ward found to be his mother. On be 11: a-ne-.t w i:y i:u o:-i iiol poiii. oui 1113 I 1 poiiii out 111s to be rescued, ee. a man can iieet's. but he j wit-i as tiie c!. i.-t object to be rescued, lie rv plied : "Vi eel, ye te get us munv wives as he iciauever get .mither Blither." : - ..,...! ire Mini-; pecai.ar, sena. live j - : r.eiili:; ill t h : w.irl.l . A rulinir riiVilr : w;il ri. ,.,. r.-vin. atari niirtmk : i ;s!lour ,M,wif ,f.Tilt bruise, yell, smash ! ! aJ. r tor .hours; get grabbed by a ; noiieeuinii ami n.-ive ii.s in-aii sfittened and nose mashed on the way to jail, and : (J ie i then whine for hours to have his name kci.t from the . ne soa.iern. out of re gard to the fc-eliu-M of his poor old ! mother who was very lek and at ; death's door. i FlLlCIA was Clidinz down Tremont ' i (-tract yesterday afternoon, with a der- ; ' r-y bat on and earning her hands in ' the pocket of her long" ttlster, when a 1 j small boy ruu up and said, "Say, miss ! J ':rPn - I.., I - ....... ...... '.I I... . ! having refused an importunate begcur, she renewed her applications with : ".Now, me lord, it ye'd just give me a : httlo sixpence, 1 could treat every , iriend yo have In tee town." ; 'May 1 our irouu;es oniy ce i.iiiti. . 1 1 , , .... I 1. .1:1 ... .i..:...l 1. .. t t. .1. i.i ones, and may you always have nr;w-"ia-..i ,i ,1, w , r Ei.li's Baby Syrup liauuy," paid an old bachelor to a newly-married couple. "Well. Johnnr." said a fond mother, i "hurry up end say vour pravcrs and ! get iulo be 1.' "Oli.'l've iaxed that all : .:.... I-.... 1.T..-1 1: . . ! .U ),: n ni. ...orr i,,. hugged the iold oil-clotii that night J'siieii.ii. , ; ,,.,,....- .1. r MAt-p-And t:ow you've shown me hH v..-.,r favors dear do t-!l mo who ! ..-, tii.r. :he n.en of .-nttrs.-.. 1 ,,"'"'" - ".l""- L.' " Aiic-r (J, let me Fee! There were lots of Harvard men of course yis, seme rial men. and . Fckxr, Kro.-..-hv.irt just out cf Wall r large teeth. The Huh year all the front street "Hill, yj weren't down t-v Icetl arc laro- The sixth year all be dav." "No mother's dead. How's E-n t ow signs of wear. !IZ ;at ArB;iir,o every f ... i Tri - . l:inily, anJ ul! ?on;ulo nurses r:c-iu- l V. u V i. 1.1V i. V UilUl as ti'ia-- ter." m ; stenlng, while the minister AT a ch was niaiiijg his ce; tili ate. ho inquired ! the day of the month, and happened to sav : "Let mc see, this is the thirtieth." "Tiie thirtieth!" exclaimed th-j Iudlg nant mother : "indeed hut it's only tne UiirleciiLh." ! . . i If f ninn is oi--i-ip:ited, it is tn:e thst w.H not live hilt his i!:iys, I'lit then yo-.ing Keepitnp says he lives cut about ; iwo-uu.-us ci ii m nigiiis, aua mat i uiikis a joo-J nviTii-c. i - ! VriKTixa is i-.ii-.v at-KnowiC'itrnu oy i our best physicians to be the only sure ami s;:ie rei.-ic-iy lor r.,i diseases aris ing from impure blood, such as scrof ula and scrofulous humors. Ti Si Tit I . t y-y-v i-r.enA.tf iiMw I street leadinr a limf it looks If she' strin Yorxa man don't be afrade tob'.o yure or. n horn. Butdon'trio it In front j of the proceifuut:. Go beiiind ami do ! it. Lazy man's soliloquy : "IwouMbej iuite willing to hit up at my meals if j i coma oniy ne aonrn at my worst." Wnr Rett Ant Hi?-; w:rn vera coron. Coio, noRKNE.ss. i,r Inneed snr Pulmonary cr B iid- tidal Compl dnt. when a remedy safe, thon uch, . ... i ;,l,l.l r.l ... H - I, toriiit can be half It you have centra- led a revere fluid, sav- your Lun?s from the d tug-Tons irr tt Ion snd Iniliiminill.in, hlch ire quenily trtn-,-3 alinit Consn'uptlon. ty pr mptlv resorting: to the Expectorant ; and If trout). rd wllh any Ade-tlon or tbe Throat; you will find lb'n remedy equ.illy effectual In affording relief f rem obstructing phlegm, and in hsallLg thu lolamsd parU. street leadin-a tioir it looks as if slie vanciDZ, couldii't gut anything elto oa the;BI"s . ' AGRICULTURE. HiST3 ox Di!isi5e. Bat, It will bs ! asked, II jvv stiail 1 know whether my ( lanus v-eea uramiugr now kijh i 1 ... i,.,, .!-.;... w 11 ys-- mioi ....... ... ..... i--j r... iij Tti..iianv t-.t w.iv Lnr.wtiiis iw J i--"- - . a v.. j - ; the iioor or mi-atislactorv crops off after a heavy rain. By thinking ' back V5U will know whether this is th ! case ith all your land, or witn part 01 , it. You may be helped ia your think- j ing by comparing your soil with river j 1- a 1 rln. n'l I lifini Id IT. i ! there is a better way than all, and it is 1 vi uiw. wu. t m ... ....... . t. . the, vays reliable. Dig a hole two and a , time, you need no better evidence, your j When I got into laud Ihen needs draining, and will pay I i.. .ir... t, tn wf- ..n. ... f.v.m turn tn ! w tb au wvivv a vj-c s . r,..irar L unit liolA lt a aurs test. ' According to the rise of the water in j it wll! be the necessity of drainage and I t.hn henriii. if..uliin? from it. A little ! explanation here is necessary. One or J I two uole3 are not sufficient for a .test 1 u u less tbe soil is unitormly charged with water. Land that scents dry enough (clay soil), yet doesn't act right, as we have shown, should be tested in different parts of the field, as often in such soil there are seems where gravel or loam prevails, and if the test is made i . here there will ot course ne no water, wnercas ten leet irom wnere w aier , j may snow . sometimes, iu icneiS a , n ii4iii iiavn atr i auiuo ! in the fall, but may be done in the win i where you wish to tcft. If the water j settles in, dig a lew ditches about ten j , yards nprt, and three feet deep. Four t : i'ec-t would be better but three will d I tor a te:. Get somebody to show you j linw r, l:ir the ilr.iin who understands i It, If you do not know yourself. Re- j ........i...- it k. !., .,.u !. i uicmuci II i.iu.-v uu u'-ii j or ic mlirht as well not bo .i-)S. . . . i-Fnaeil ' drain is iust no draiu Tiiofitable I'atiems The most jwondertul and marvelous success in I I cases where persons arc sick or wast-J ing away from a condition of miser- j : ableuess, that noonq knows what ails j them, (rrcutable patients lor doctors) I obtained by the use of Hop Bitters, Ther begin to cure from the lir-;t dose "tid Keep !t up until perlec, lieaith and strength is restored. hoever Is af- , flictc-tl in this way need not sutler when j tuey cau get nop iiaer. o.'o Otucr ; column. Whex to Savi: Serd Coiix. A sure w; v to have good seed corn is to g) Ki ,0 yo'-r-om fields before we have our corn killing frosts in the fall, and by tailing the earliest ilp.-niiig ears you mil, by loliowingit up year after year. have corn that will mature earlier if vou gather your seed b More thu cob is v.e.l uried. Don't pile u up in a close room to heat and oil, for if seed h" tiiorouglilj heated u wili not germin ate or grow. 1 have picked s.-cd con; fi'um corn that wa' just oat of the miik, or lit fur boiling corn, and ri-tcJ it up and hung it up ri the !"ft of my gran ery. andal-o spread it out liiin on a scaffold, and never hxd aay trouble anoitt its giowiug. 10 be sure, it will ; shrink r drv ui, but it does not hurt, j ami if vou tiV it vou will rind, if It is I po-KCU oeiore li is inorouguiv ripe, : that It will come tin stroinrcr aud hare i a better color than if l,ft until dead ! ripe, and the kernel will sooner rot and j picKeu ueinrc 1. is niuiuu.k-inv ripe, ; the birds aud cut worms will not both- i . i i, ,;,,,! .. . ".. . V i more time to go into llic lieij anu look , ii ..n linli-r.. I.nc1. im? t i i. ).ti: .r 111 r r-S-. . ir' ir in V.i.i ... i ; geiieraiiv pick the seed about the mid-! uie of September in Ceu'ral Iowa. , X v-aH uwaavs - . board, eighteen Inches long and a foot ! r...7i .. l.l.. . i- ..i,..,. I n 1'as " e-iwide, n.ll a bloc about si. niches , nuueoiu quotas. lake an men i irom caeii en-i, men nan anotner piece . of boaid on this ; bore an inch and a ' balf or two-incl. hole th.ougl, the cen- I trr ; make a spiudle of iiarU wood, lour ; f.-er Inno-. that will fit this liule? lenve marge "t-nougU at the top so that you can bore a hole through the spindle auj drive auolher piecj througli it for a imndie. like the handle of an ausur. . ... .. ... . " . i ;uusi tne spitiuio inrougu tne uc-aro. Thrust the suiiidlc throuirh the shock. Fasten a two inch rope around the j ....I'.i.l'.n.i ,,,ir , m.u. i n h....- I lllr tI)C IlldIc UIlli', the sl,ck"is a9 u ht as )OSbie t!)en Uc wllh (1 1 Iiplnrifir e '... ' ..!,, sTnn,, , ' wanted. t,,1(K.ks ,irawn up : this way arc not twisted. When realy ! . .- , .1.1 .- V . , w- j-'is i.iiiiciiiiiuilitlalll svilll-c husking. Bind it in sheaves with rve straw. I have tried twine, and oat ai d - - "' tl.n.' a" . I'rllVr re. 10 uu,u fncave t-,n" "l,(:a I.'l,sc; ' e? DP '"llately and tie again, li.u ia ,as , SOOil aS IJ.j?-! HttCT llUfrklDiT. If the1 twine is saved it will tto to tie wood or t use K-"ia- 1 Xue first year a sheep's front teeth .V"" "T " '",'; , ' Z , ' i e(i.' V,'.8?.; "f 11, T"J y:r,tl'0,, I muiUie shed ont and arc two mi:i-:i lareer thun the mlLirs Tiie , ' ,. -. oneciilier ciilc of the eiht. At tiie ! .. I r,f iVnirrtt nur fi-.i t-a tl-e- I mcml that luiioeent out (i.ectual rem l . : . - ....1 ..-. ... dy for all the pains anil ills that befall a.f-by. Dr. Uali- Kaby Syrup, Price Thi necessary steps toward an lni- j proved husbaudry are: To cultivate I less land. To make that which is cui- j tivateil rich in lil.int food, ra that It : r-.ar tiroiiiiee htr -e c-riis The nrsrtice ---lJ pio.ii.ei. iinv. i-ap. a uc praeiite ; of a rigid ryster.i of rotation ot crops ! an - 1 mixed farming. Ihe cultivation ) of the grasses ana less of the cereal. :ui ice. ing upon tiie larm tne most ol i its r rolucts. liaising clover and en-j riching tiie laud b7 turning under ureeii crons. Seldixg to Grass It Is a good prac tice on fertile soil to sow grass seed 1 two weeks after wheat is put iu. Thrif- j ty growing Timothy keeps the wheat j lif - tr nrrirpil triA I'.ocf criiesin sn lha vancing. A year's supply of Uob- Electric bought now at old price wiil be a very judicious pur- ' chase. Hub a little soft soap on the creaking ' gate or barn door hinges, and stop the unnecessary noise and wear, Fogs are mist before they are cone. Tmt happiest diwovery of ths a?, ANA KKS.A aa mfaliible cure for FiLE-i, a scien tific combination of poultice, instrument and medicine, endorsed by physicians cf all schools, discovered bv ila. r ii.sr rx. a remiar phvekian, an I used snccesslally in thocssnd.) I oi cases, autrerers who rsva tried evr r.rtliaig slas in vain, will find initant relief and perma nent enrs. It is regarded by msdical men an the greatest of modern liiscoTeries. and pro nounced infallible. "Anakesut" sent by msii on receipt of Price LuO per box. Bamplus nn, by P. KeostaedUr k Ca, Box 191 k.w Tork. Toons Ilouekel)r. laeKpI'' ne?f, of extra wor .f ex.ra company ia wu luicnne mm i.m -i i h..ir ark min-.i ljiu ... Kj. miui mil nut for these extra unties. It ir u.uu , . ; onlv necessary to nave a hciuj . IinM,tfl- goon be cot out of few - ". T , 'fpria's. borne dishes are bottor for being warmed over and it is well t(j hsve pjenty 0 poij potatoes and meat on , , ,, or Wilrm over. It is nice i . . .... i.r . i i. t-;t,.lipn nf the room 1 . . .... 1 tn tM. anU we ad. " '"-r. r .r . ,.-... i.n iu. . ,mfortsu appies, cookcu ui o-.uk --j T As soon as the meal is over wash land put sway tbe dishes, never letting them stand, as they draw Hies anu iney ara j ' - . . s clean if left to dry. Then sweep and dust, arranging the bed-rooms and sitting room. This ilone first, then comes the various extra cares and duties that the several days 0f tUe week bring. Getting these out oi tne way leaves less coufusion id tne way u un expected company drop in. Those who live on a farm and have the care of miik cows and butter something is liable to be over looked, and yet with the addition of these, if system be observed, the work will come easier. Dinner may be in the course of that it he on the table oy JwJ,ve supper should be only a lighter - . . . .. ( cookin". Ia this way - ... . . read, visit, and even do considerable fancy work. evcr did my sewing or worn gei ahead of me very much. It Tors Liter ia Disordered EoofUmS 0r man IliOer wlH set it aright. Ir Ton are Dyepepuo Boofanii$ German Bitter will core yon. Pro Itono rnblico. The man who never nmeked the Lone Jioi Cigarette is like s world without a snn KnaJ- era ponder orr ths couumcn of that man. Smole tae Lone Jack C'ilr'rottoa aud Ton wU. fe plesenie with all mMkint col 'Ve'-in Tonrmother-m-law. irr tbe Lone ja.Li(,ar- ' -. i. , .,, ,i t acV. TUeT are made cf the btst Tobacco growa c , 1 1 3 it tun mi. ii.:..i i" . ' nvuud . . ... . . 1 and free fiora aav dslelerioni aJa terst:oim We du not ak tou t- take our wcr-1 for tbe rraiae bestowed "on ths Lone Jack Cigarettes. Ou'T try liisni. 1 " IfTbocx wlii CotisUron. takoioo- ' Uerman Lur. Ir Itm WonM ojoy Good Ilaalth T&ke T(tter vra core errj (om Tetter. . . 1'oa rrcn.ra ca (ha rare, use f7iJwtr Td- er OinUncni. Jt Devtr fi: to remove IhcaL VEGETINE. I.Irer Complaint. ThU ills in it h s.-. -t tt T-thii aluoit lnv.iriali v fr -ai ui.'at -unch b!:i c.-:t ur o-M r In til-! it r-.L p!i-i. iiy ta- r lo-n ,ca eul et iriU-r. Hi-! I ot .-il.n -t mi- cf f.rder: ant whv? All ti:o oiol lu the bnma-i b-.i-)y p-vvM V 0117'u iL liver --vetj- le.v miu to la.veih l-IIK 111 nia'I'-.--epara'.ej fr-nn It. ir tlii"-e ) any bcr.t.ul-ius tl. I or otu r luipantv In Ihe i d. It -l.l si-.r- ,y be dp-:u'd in i!:9 liver aln:: w't!i :h,- . ily a- d bv. however, llieso iir.parlili- Iri-re-i-trjr, will render ill- l-io:l w.iLi-ry, tn 1 re-ier 11-i nuiviJa lO'Pld: tli'-n r will ce ic to per-o-ra lis du-.- of s;. onli.,- oat t'ie I lie. t-i!- pets n 1 1 i"ft in tbe t ver : anl tiie resuli whi b-1 n xlxs-ru-.'xl. inft2il aail siviH-n hver, enJ'nir In -alsc.v-e. .-ii'-u is Uli tiuory, m u sucii t'leriirim. as nrvn!y f a -ts. T;n-it ns crowd ispl.tiy upoa oneatotao', rfV"';lPi''LVr.:nt' .!?'? .'-?!'r . . .,1, j a , ub. mtu expe iora'lua. ilv,ii--p?i,a. Ii;-;i-eol ml ':rt ie.!icwn: of t'-.e cy.s iev.-r. a .dirii-l ' cut-ii ITe.-i-Mrn.-iiiv. ; snl that k to itrl::e Willi f.pe ,ora.l:i:i. nj.ii-.-psia. Ii;ir.i-eol r-il at ro. t Tn it i'jK : i urns-, itoi the :omn-h, tr.e Mood, in -Uv r. sn i ttie enteral 'aii : ta t-saie ttiu-. mr.nsR sIols vtui do tms. ana will ctlea a spceJy eu.-e. See Us- tlmon'S fiochester Policeman "Gain6dElEht Pounds in Tnreo Weaia." niar s V imvuTj wrt tut "tare. of nn - v,n-vn ; k. . .... .1 1 1.... v.n, . piaint. i tint mvseir mpror re rapin.r. a in fisill", S A I I IU'Sr IIU l I. at I 1 I 1 1 ' . A UI weU'in-r gai ponn u.-ire at pre, nt this 1 d i4 wbei I h.-et taiilnc It. end belteve. with a c.)n,iuuan. , of asBia;i.nti.y mere, l snail r.e enilr-ly rui.,1. r..-f.,re I iv-ran taking the ""-"J I nnJFa''i'JKSZS Srelffinu me to try iu I c,n cbrrruiiy r-jinm'-ni it t every nt.e M a iretx ro.i liiediciii, aa 1.1 boitinr iTOaon8rnij C"Q j ' JAM" A. JonNcnv. P'hce omcer, No. Bi3 Brown s:.,ltccaterX.T. i , omi Tolam), Me., Oct. it, lsts. : JttR. II. it. FT2VKSS: ue:u- 8ir-l have beenwe two rears with the Uvcr touirl -Int. and rt rinir taat. time nave '"f,'!" f,,,lTi, 1"'?!.?,'' rMi,,DV,bal 1 nuns i f them did mo I n ch s. and h ul no appi-tr e. ri om-men.l thu VKosriKs for what it ha don? ikiihtivk 1 rML w. 1 ini rfi un ni v iwii i'-.n w!"!, ,f ,,,e an-,Te. vkslTt i&B. MK- hkuiwk m. Vaiuuan. iiidtord, Mss. VEGETINE PHEPAUED ET II. R. STr.VUMS. BoHton SSass. Vceatina ia Sold bv All "Om-i-e-lRtq ffJ5C P HI P.TfUI CV fjAu. W. PLH I LHLtf -. ' atanofiieturer ct BLATCHLEY'S 30 3 Occupies Ju. 1st. THE SPACIOUS WARKItOOMs, SOS NAKKITT !( reef, PIJILADELPUIA. s-.ock t'ie 'arje. assortrric-nt f mist er.m t pl-tv. fa. illti4 cf cT-ry kind the iicst tn h ; cum try. pr. p.ued at tiie suerte t n:l e to j nee' ili wants of cui customers f ir all ctep hi ' if we!:s and to pir romp. etc FatlKia t.un. ! Piirnii plani. Hal-a .le l lii.n. I'orecliiia or Cop - peri lucA Wilis, Lra'ton. W. a. rKSNSTLYASM HILITMIT ACAPBMV.t h. tT. P.. re-op-a JQiirT 7. I i.:lir:nwi. f. t ChMllrr,lldasU:a!'l tnelih. 12r c.'ii'rro. C1. TliLO. 11 iAll'. PrM. .. """ un win posi- j.Tf.iT preTent tbls lerrltl 4 f.-'a&e a-id will n"TiiT c-;re i!?nwv -e t-n" i,'tr.. im. lJ!t tas shut iiv s-nt fr.-e by m.-.n. UCaa care, s'la evrrrwhre t r jonxso.t to fc,,n ' LAHDRETHS SEEDS AKE THE BEST. . IArtLItZTH !TO"?l. r. ft raiLADTi M 8. F1XTH St. a. a If - i.. . -i.e-iie..i umtctr euros an ilnraars. f 'r- t'-e Trn-t ierrw.r. . - Bous'i Shin, in fh .ri. nil dia-e ca.:sed by il i LkL s ' Tt -' f i .' litu-.l.iap.an l InTijomtmir meiicinc. ' U -W1 y laia fowsfiul, ul'errnifd Willi iio: rallies, ii-rejnlar an-ieilte r-ii i.,,.-, . . ,li" al beat r euiUs Tnrpld liver, or 44 BliionneL A i a rcaeii- f t k ir i r4 iirCiM ron 11c .iical iMaeoverr I,.-., ro c,...,l, a, itlaert, i"-? n-- A r-i ' bu UoWfta I:i Ihe euro of Brcnr!iiil fterere roar In. YVeak t r-r'i. -V I .. . snupllen. it has aatoni-lied tua mjtl.cal faciii a-Ti ,,.''.,. 7.h'-', r tJ,m ' r, t-reuict medical discovery of ihs tge. bold by ba--?'-,'j. riaaa pro-ounce it x-nxr. . raien; AVrrr'iyr The,. Sa3T.MGl?C S " a"' K.t' a ! awt w?-r".,ire'y veifrtahte, no particular en re 1 reenlnvi - ns-utu. blast- uuvtlc imaiM, uaa Taata la sin. . - - . ... -v. r.ar lni.-.i i - . . . r " . QKtw tcpasASi T3SyS5mP ' 1 T i ! m rn 1 CtlSU nWI WW' pis---- s a wVVi 1 V ! sm-r-t-aTi-rs-r-a f.i -.1 Pigi, ElllS, chins. J il f it1" l'i-- '"'ilr ' I nrml; plnisloS m. thfc..niir-l. nm-eil. cwar isGiflEctiftlistei1 TES "ATOH" ECniOIT. tub Comcl&te Wcrls or wniiam SH2i-Eear THS Poblbheri claim tor tt AVoS" vor preut superiority over any Octavo Edition her tolure publisaed ; and tor tas -oUowlng reai Po!tr nd Aecaraej- of me Text, TUe' Lar?e and tl r Tpe. The Flo- et tiie Plr, Slrziim-e or H;ttfmt"n, A wruphieLreof li ik-peire. Alp'lccl Intft.i ol iseCliaracters, Indx to Familiar str-,-.-s, A lit-ftnar al Iciex ol Terms. fi ps-fe-i. Cmnltii ntcei airrereni uriei. a: pnee-. rary n troin $3.00 (flue cii :lli) to fi"urk'-r satlquc). For sale bj Docksf Jleis crerywlicre. Cb.XTbS, HEJISEX A HAFFELFIJfGCR. FSIL.lIlE-J'DIA. Books fjr tlio Holidays. -Tlir- Tl-inV r.f nftffT)Tf C-mji'lMbr Rr.NT.T T. tOATES. ITt t1Tetrnl-or.. .'1 t:. et.. :ml . :i -. jo4 jo. 1 1 hj far t:. .ul ii-1 - i- t'::.ll 1 e-jaia r i; i i;k .t i;-at."i1-o nM!! tb- f tiwi -..-! .;-i-il,.I ...t. l: in','. Ir'i hMM lei Irr. I ; i t OA i E.; h ..a nir rz hr-l ihe Ursai izi Test Ukciil Stfl;k of looks Pili AL !. LPIli A ! P'-'sl-p .- ;qh sea! vpom PORTER &C0ATES, l-1 SLIStlCli-l. . cor. J.I.NTH .t CniTxcT Street, I'lL.UiELPIilA EXODUS T ts he-- listvi-t. ! Ihm brrt c; t sB-U"'U. cnl am. bsl torn, im th Ham l ii 3,0-09,003 ACRES rtSD R; VE3 C?7K Ca tint, low prices aod per03s. Punphlat wi-i f-itl terorraaaoa siillod frcs. ApSj ) O. A. u.cKlU'r, trd Cam'f, "t- V. S. A Jt. lir. t. Paal. a inn. 1I0RGAN & HEADLY, Importers of Diamonds AND r n s CIS SAXSOa Street, rbUadelptila, niuatratod frtee Jjt sect to tho traJi on atolleation. tr. J r. .(. - b all ;!f-ie.- I rf: -. v'.'V'.t!l IfWii FoM 17 aa-.. J. V. Mittrs. M. I... t p.-.. a. cor. Tfcath ad i.ea fct. .ra HOLIDAY MUSIC. .S.V CHRISTMAS CAROLS. (55 r. 1 Sw. Er OlLAr DI19 CmT 1. 1 1 n. -. B-rtlctt. i t t.r lis:. A10 rBD7 CJllilSTMAS GIFTS. ohii.ei.b.t-rthinn.rnt,t T.nr.-ftron,i j-.i t .ii-,K-a ai -bienta nrr.oM.h ia(. u vi im in:ri om-r ul i-i.,ir cu.tms 1 lii hnnarea popular fonut or pi", e. i..'anii.i ;..n..Ba larm t.i .Kh fri.M da ., CHRISTMAS GIFT. XotSinCh lt r--h-n Vl"lin. rn:. r, C.-i-t. Lux il trc . r ! u, nam ,r it i.f!i rm 11;, r: n: ? 1 1 f - n iT-rn, - r ar ti r rs d for tins. l ll-IC a..rn- f)riats ri!l tll t rrener ;ihi a -. i r.in -f'vr ,i'i. i ; -, I ..i ...,.i. .. . piCM nj i t,kl ccif iTf. AI v lina ra ,!. . S-ssSii.- -b.v . v... r.-l .. r I r" J" wets. f--. .l jn.t -nt. sill -iv. u.- m tr.,t i..L .er,,4 ;f rnl C:.:inet A t.y Ixv.k m for retail rrlce. Oilvsr DiUon d Co., Bosicn. i. r. riTaor, a s isnat st.. phnv Ttsese nwern an j 7-.rr?craent ! v.i.Srni s!it j!---,st .ac jrntr !. . .i.iuuaiijx.. ni m mDiai, issocutov, Bafr4l9 p: ft Ft- f rmm iv-isss yj2Lkl CAUTION . . P -n- I HEALTH IS WEALTH. I Li 7 r' Af i J lliliiij 5 LuiaUjJiliUi-a iLii-JJuil. i Pnr.t-ofar-.-:---urd fl.r-ir.-r-iiil I ac .orsUl i. l:y u e-- ii 1 lia.-Jfoa.-a s'i'a,, ror-r tw-ics smi'..!- w'-l-'"' -tidy i--.m -! T-l-xt .:.r.:r. a--naiiuaj'sSarsapiullIUu Kenolreul, j A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. "Ticiireacaso-.-icortovo rtav-wmi rt-rA-n stnilv a vlctoiy la ilu' h--att.:ir: ' t r -i-no. in-- r.: r if. :t el -arly di-a.enu w.r-cc a. d s pti iaron-dv: ii. .. i mr-a -P uy n p-i; I lirgrr tiie i,ln UI ii -a s.u..,. t. t.tctte.1 ui-.'"i ' , , " , . i.r'v moms "s our rei.t 5-tv- s i car-n i n I'r. IM'.ivav U' I t:.'-a-; m.r. ' "tind 'i '' ' tt"?""" r n i- t', rtdw.-j ! Hriii::ri!H.:n UMelroid wlnia a.r-.-ra-; pl-.V-i tut-. r-.-uit -d saa. r a li-i-na.-ili.-, I wiio d'fur : aa eiK.-ri--"? " v-- ' n-l dse. i th'iuiirt l u-r u ijs aad loinr uiwuts, owe au I tielr trat.la .a." a's-k-J ! FALSE AND T?.UZ. ' We extract fmiri Dr. I'adc-ay-j -t eat'je oa ' dls-'siiC Ari 1 1'sllura." as lultuv-i: I.Ivt f Clseases Cared by I'hrr.lc S"-'n P!si"i. ".-.r:e- rf t'.ie Bone. Eiinvr In tV i Ad. S;Mru.j-w I.s res. Bod or u. n.:u'al !)). o' -.Ir. e;i.n:i ii ul Vw. r-o. tisi-r S.r-s. Uraaic or ill tic n. s.i; Kfieuni, fclek-.-i. 'u.:e Kwelll:.r. S.".! II-; d. l u-i-ln Atccil'.r.l. aa'.er-, -.a i' u:ar ti - vod-. vvivitin- er..l D--C.J or :!;e ;..!?. I'lmlii-nd Blo-.einw.Tatn-.nl. liv-ie.i ii Ittl nev a d lll.id !r-r l)eo.sis,i ur nlo Ha tt ii-it'sra and ior. C .M-imj): I.W. i-i-'te! an-t rati.-nlun 1 j-es.a, i' ii-l Tnra-t.e-. of li a'x.'.v oo.t.plal.iis to wt.lc.1 s-en-tlid"-. are slveti s -y:a i-.KM.i, We .-: Ibat I here ts do known rvnicdr poseseH tun c-iraiiTM po-r-r ovi?r d..i-e-"TSt!l t kAUWAI'S KE I.VT1T tniii.'.h i I-, cares. ti-y by p. sarei.r. ;r .ta t.i- fo inl i lon and rt'ire- T.'-.rel p.'fi -, t ,-ir sound i-oartttlei. Ths w.il..of 111 iMtdy etr stopreit and bealliiy blnnd Is .ap plied o tiie system, lr.na wbicb Dei irt u rial 1 r.rnn-d. Ti.is li lae fltii. cj n.--t:ve ! p. wer cf 1'iMiTi UESoLrisT. In cns wh?8 I IBS sv-aem has bn allv.itel and M-r-urr, 'Oulcinler, ;.irn.'slv; S ja'liaate luv a-- nai-j-i Ltu-a and be.:otne djv slud in the b"r.. ; etC-.C'-iiMnircaTlfS ot ikeK.ies. rfc-if-.-s. so n-.l icnrva-ir.e i, .or.t nl- n. watto wi Irsr. vait (v.ua runs, rt--., fi" )iE3AriUL'Jtx w;!lri01re airar tr.i'e dernwl's n 1 e-ue. aiiiiite taj lnu of the d t J-vj Irom ths system. i It iios-.--vno ars ti's:n V: i-e inMWr.i ft tr.e care of chronic. 6t fnioas or s Dhiiiu-; U3 e;w3. however sinw may b tii enre, 1 n-1-ter," and Ond their eDenl henliu lmprjri;.M-, their fl?-a and welff it lucreasiust. or even t e ,ln?ltsowa. Isssurs 1a ta it tiiu .-n.-e Is r-r.-Isresslnir. In taese dl-eases tae paiia: :eit;i.-r -.-t 0-tvr or w-.ne ill virus ot thi Ci-a,. U not lnaetir"; if not nrresied and drirn tr isi ta" bluod it wlil :r'.'ad and osifcme to n- dr mlne tbe contltuii"U. A? Bvn as the sia--ri tun mais-i tnepi'lent t-t-lb M.r.' every 'Dour you wlii-'-owbetHraodUicr.aoelaaeaita. iirein,-;li sad neiti. OVARIAN TUHflORS. Th-. removal t.t tb-;' tnrairs tiy RDiriTi R-bOi vknt 11 now so ivrH'u y est ah: i;r.d tunc what w..s en..- co wrtdered i.'.mo-l ialra-ut iw s n.iiir-nraoD rer:-rlll7-d I et 1..- ailT-lMll ,W!tn'S the rt aunaaa !. Ka'pp."irs C. i a..--.pr. jirv. J. u. j ii. y a:-a r. u. uimnz. pat).L"iuet In our AlmtaaC tor !St; aLtaat nf Mrs. t . . Ki!D!ns. in tas prasaat edition o: 'Falsa and True."' On Dollar Br Bottle. MINUTE r "MEDY. I Only reqnlres m!nnes, not a-mrs, ta relier ptuD sad euro acuta u.iij. j J f rom on to twmty ntrr-''M, never fa'lt 9 rAi? win no in runTa u n. So rrtktr how Tlol-tit or x:uM it'r.-y the t ala the KUEuM.vn r.-M-rt Mt- i, laHrrn. c.- rUra. ?rT J.-,. Nenri! -, or p os-r-tti wtrU 6 w n?iv 8'iffer, Ka5.TAY3 R1SADI liKUS wiU .TurJ tiit tat Inf!siminntioTi of th KI1nt-T. Inflimma tlonoftli KlRl(1r, Initumnutiua ot" ilim lUrwfU. C'iT,jf-lm of tlio C-Orti-1, Sor th H-HrT, I-l-r-i.rrics trnup, iiiphliiftria. Catarrh, lnfiupiis, Irl:icli Toothfirli, Jf earmict Kne n ni ( I -m, 4 caltl ' h 1 1 1 , A?e cliill CinlUIiiu-, l-'rost 1.its Krn. Siinamer ;-nii!a!nt.,s t'on-h, Coid, prin-i. fts.in in tuo t liett, Bacis or Uiabi, ar lotaotif relievtrd. rfVFP A.'fi A OMIT I i li L-i i r.uu nuuu j rever sna A'scvi lor Fir y Cer.t.--. :r Is not a iemed:al seLt la !hj w-irid L..ai-w:ti -ire Fever aEd ia. srd all "tli r Maiiulou, j B!Uois. Soar.s Dpli-iM. Ye.tr a i i o ikt roTer (isii '1 oy ltu.n-. j fuxs) bo : .. as BAUWAT 8 R3ADT TlEI.I-.T It will In a er m im.-u i. wSea tAen acrord tn? to dire.-Uois, cars Crci;s, Sp-isais. Siar Stonuch. il-x-tburn. sici lieud. he. DurriKD i. Dysentery. C-lio, Wlad la ihj Bowels, and ail Internal Palas. Traveers -.'.ifa'd alwar csrrr a h jt'Ie ef F -Win Rsai.t Itzusii w.ia ihniv. ill Inws t-r w ll p--.-ten? si- St or r-Hs . cnaapo ef waier. u it b-'t r tana .c brai-iy or bltirn ra a st mulant. sUnersanil Lniabcrmea ahotUd always D.- pror.lsd wllh iu CAUT.OrJ. All remed'.H SEjents canabld of 5tmTilU I!f9 byaa o.'.-rli e ij .ul I is ttVo.Sed. M rpalue. opium, s'rrebniue, arnica, tyoaul iuus. and oilier p.enui wtued'rs ti j.-'i a. erl.,:.'i t m-a. In very sniA I d--'"s, r H--T3 ih D.i.rnt d irtn? their ati ia m th s-t :a. iitit, jerup tli.j aeeond d- ;e. r repeated, taay a,-,-r.v.:it" aa-l tn cres.Mt!i. ailTe.-l i. tal a..j:a r d ca:n d.atii jra"r' n n necen-1- v r-ir c,i:i,' i ta . auv.-rt!n sf-'n-a ts-i a p:i-;'tive r. ui-..iv 1 k Raowvt j Kkadt i.iv w?: s:-.p the :i s: k.v frucu'lr.,' Mil .;ti! A.;.-, w t e::.lltn; tils awui.ildh.-i.LV ta tUuer L-aauC - r it tu Tii" Tr.iE Kfii.ir.r. Rabwavs Ksadv kct.:f!r it t ie o-Iy rmedl t-f-ui. In vogue that .U laitriir stop pais. . Fifty Ceo:s per Iiotil. RaJway's Regulating Fills. Ferrect Pnrtrnt-Tes. SiwtMnr Arl. . Act Vtlltiout frls.Alsa?. Kelts, tie ana .Natural in lnlr Operatluu. A VJiGSTTASLB fiCBbVIICM FOE CALOMftL. Perfectly tast-less, el"jactty eo-ed with sweet sum purj, re-.-u.te, p-ully, clean and stri-nT.hen. .K.t"L'T 8 F,us- for t?! m r "'- d 3Prders of the caiaiti, U?r, fcowt tt. Ridaeys b ad d.r. senrius D sepsis. iciiA i, i. fostlrenes. Indirection. inssenil-L. Ii!li..n Drsa. F-ver. In3arr.nn -.tiou ot tea Bjwets P:l.ja. and ul r.er .nuiDats of ths Interna; Vii e warranted to eSei-t a DrrfA-t cure Pnmi.. e: tote. eonralam no mercurr, nUDerls or dcl- I r-r-ntserveths fon-;WBT STm-ito-r. resnlt- ,T, ,rTrn I'is-.-ass ot tae fi!.-.-r.tl3 Orsia; Cun-;stlp-.t,.in.;uwird I'd s, K-iiln-si oi lie Hloi-l ;;n melton, .'..-idry of tlw s;o,nioh. Nsoex .tearttftirn. I:.s?a3 or h'Ml. FuUttew or Wrwtc ; In the tn.Tucii. Miur L.ii.-r.t l-ns, Stnklnr or iKluvs.liiirai taa K?art. tfcomnir or sn-ferlni; I -r.do.cin t. hi-i !n a 1 lnir p. -si ire, Dlniuw- ot Winn. D.,t3 or w.. ivjr. r-5 tbe gtiht. Fever .and Cudi'.,.n la tLo K.ad. i a 1-ne. of lyr-'t-pira l- n Y l'o-.--r. -s of ta-Skm am! E e- P-.in i in the !:. ff.es:, tn aol buiuea" Flushes of H -ar, ii-irtiivi; n t..e Fic-,n. . Afewd s of iiAiwiY3 i-nitwm freta ttjjkeru tr-jm il; U; a::o-.e-ni:a-M tiiitreri j iTlce, 23 tents per Box. iOi.D BY DWJGOISTS- BEAD "FALSE A3I TKCE fetid a letter stai. p to KADVAT CO jf l,- 'AK..!-N,..or.culi.cU M...eiom. i Aii.oraiAuii.il y.:r-.a iriOscjiOj v 111 ne sen cut you. j VJ n '3 i 3 . - T - V ..' ' ' . . E--T3, erc.lC, S5ArTr.-s.i5i Chairs of t--:. &crr.- y , ...1 f-.S9arw.sa4 Vrtta-r 0rs. KLL. . i- t! 1. KET?aai ! 6i609 IX G0I.&, 3 a Vs feti for a exit ti:?-r-- ... -ruTiM-.i . . : rriroiZiLKtozI'o, r :t:r. sal tti.r4 ytw s-oep. . Tak a s :r. it " 1nT r-c-ir-'S. liro it-i i t. - V' f ;.r rtr-atar. I LUtMMC Ui wl-dWV-yn, Jin FORTES J bt..k lt-i it Urn T9 i -.a ii 1: TT sl-sr -t .!-." "' e.i'ilnr. sr sll --.''(..sis. Hai.i a: "1 1 l-.,-s (VS AIBRECHT&COSPIIWSL 1-RIZK XEDAU BAROAi.NS K0 A asr-Sssd fcr nt ITrw Catalcjn. sad 1-ric Uit.- ALBKCBT I CO, 610 irci St,F.Mfiia(P4k t.i it I scir: 'A .
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