WP! Tri i"e - a tiue lby prl fjr jau J:t: lAte Ua )ir. iS.ike." mkJ a tur.')-k:-Eirg fu-i..br cf ue puJic f irce- :o full unit jtdi. a te ' in frjol of tbs enperttViidetjl a Oak a: ti l petu-ut o( t"tiriiit- ari4 a&J Ofrociioti, w York, bolJi&g id bit arms wLat ar-Mart-d to l a Cios Lmir.u lire (pecuueo of busuuuty. Tbe little one was airr-usf. Lid froai Tie w wilLio the folds of a larxe eLawI tLat bad been wruripett about it Ux!t. "UixoTtr H4 face." said the femal Mr. If akc, ft be dropped bit pen tj take a look at ti ebbd. Tbe policeman pulled beck tbe bbl from bis cbare'i bead od re vealed bo innocent doll-like face. Tbe 10- Ikiil msti fast BEleep and oblivious of aU tows on about it. irt ell, aLe is reallv a pretty cbild,''ai J tbe fcuitriuleutknt. Bruur ber in here and I will inve ber a Dumber and name. and 70a can tben take her up to the jam. tress, wlo will see tbat sue K xa to tbe asylum. n liow do you cboose names for these waifs 7" afcked tbe reporter. Well," laid tbe Superintendent, laugb ing, 'it's inspiration. You see tbe moment 1 receive tbe children I am so busy 1 can not strp to select particular names, so i ' give a cbiM tbe first name tbat enters my bead. Auw. for instance," continued tbe bupennteniient, ss be pulled large voluiLe over to him and opening it read, "e have already among tbe females Euch names as Clara Morris, Charlotte Cusbmao, Fanny Davenport, Mary Anderson, Lvdia Thompson, Lillian Itussell, fcarab lfcrn bardl ( because she is so tblo), Myr Dash- way, Maude Kevi-re, Clara ere de Vere, Elbel iiarkness, Julia Orme, Maude Br rington, Mann Antoinette, and hut, but not least, Lillian Laogtrj Jf course, no relation to tbe KagiUb beauty," interjec ted Mr. liiate, as be Derceuved tbe report er's sudden awe at tbe sound of tbe last name mentioned. '"Among the males we nave not only George Wa&hmgton, W in field bouit, AbraLatn Lincoln and Tbomas Jefferson, but also Edwin Booth, J bn McCullough,i'eter Cooper, 1'burlow Weed, namesakes of all tbe Commissioners ot this department and of well-kuown public men aucb as luxxe Conkliop, V resident Ar thur, ex-judge Kulger, Congressman & S. Cox and Benjamin Wood." ''Are the foundlings always known by these names I ' asked tbe reporter. "They are only known by them while in toe institutions of the department V hen we receive a child, after 1 make out Its given name aud number on a card, these are entered on tbe books, with an account of bow the infant was secured, whether through tbe pohre, or its mother or other persons. At the asylum a similar book is kept. Its clothes are changed, but the apparel tbe child first v. ore is kept safe for identification, bo you see ire can make no mistake on tnis score. Every found ling is baptized aud christened by a clergy man. Tbe first child received to-day will be christened by a Catholic priest,the next by a Presbyterian minister, and soon." ''Are the- abandoned children ever re claimed?" Mr. Bake was asaed. "Certainly. Only a few ttiys ago a Jewess came here who said she bad lost a child, She cave a good description of it to me, and 1 gave ber a permit to re cover tue lufituL Tbe woman went to tbe b luiii, saw ber child, and came back here declaring it was not her offspring. In a moment J taw where the mistake was, and writing a note to the matron, instruct ing ber to ber to dress ibe child up in the clothes it wore when it euteren the institu tion, 1 sent back the mother to see if she couid then identify the infant. The result was that she did. W e do not have a regular unilorm for children in our asy lums. I think nothing is more repulsive to the eye than to sec a lot of innocent children in tbe same garb. I believe it spoils children lor life. They bave no no individuality, and (row up lazy and graceless. "About bow many of these foundlings do you receive a year on an average ?" .Nearly three tunCred," answered the Superintendent. bat becomes cf all these and bow are they Cir posed of f" "Well. e keep them until tbey are about Iwoyeaie oid; then the Protectants are taken by the Home 01 tbe .friendless and the Catholics by the Institution of Mercy, and other like institutions, where they are educated and biougbt up to final ly go out in the world to make their own living. A grtst uiauy are lortutiate enough to be ad pted by good people who take ex cellent care of thcui." CaO ACTOW. "I don't suppose vou allow anyone to go over tbe bridge vet," fsid a countryman addressing cne of the worLn.en on the tost Kivcr bridge. ".Not yet," raid the work. "W ell, Ihst's kinder tough on a man what's come o:gh on to seventa-five miles to tee tbat bridge. Jow, I exotct you feel mighty hich viben you get up there. Must be over 100 feet tir the top of that big tower V "Kcur or five hundred,'' said the work man. "Do tell," said the clergyman. "Js'iw I expect as like as not I'd get giddy like if I went up there. 1 don't mind runnm' tbe risk, though." "Can't be done," said the workman. "Dead against orders." 'iou don't bsppen ter be a dnnkuT nian, do ycu! asked the countryman winking, and poking his hand into bis peckeL "Cos if you do, I'd like to have you aniik my " "You needn't expect to bribe us," said the workman. "We're used to that son of thing, and the best thing you can do is to oust right out. "Dust what!" "Get. Move on." "When wi 1 you be ready to receive viators, any nay ?" atked the country man. ".Not in months yet" '.Now, that's too all-fired bad," said the countryman. "Afore I left hum, Eliza says she, 'Zekle, if you com" hum from York without croesin' that bridge you hain't no husband of mine no more. It s your big chajce to become famous in our Village,' says she, an' you haint got a drop of or srap in ye if you don't take ad vantage of it." 'JSow, stranger, be you a married man?" "1 am," said tbe wordman. "Tben you a n understand how I am P: "Go across," said the workman, step ping aside, and allowing the ounlryiuan to pass t n to tbe bnam-. Sugar and Tobacco. The natives ot British Burmah have de veloped two tartes which are not usually found arsociated. ibey are inveterate smokers men, women and children and tbey are almost as fond of sugar as they are of tobacco, sugar being both a necessity and b luxury with them. Otficia1 reports credit them with a net consumption per head of seven pounds ot tobacco per an num, whereas thr consumption of the whole population of India is ouly reckoned at a half pound. The tobacco is subject ed to Ibe merest rudimentary treatment, and the sugar is also used in a very raw condition. "Many of the people," says an official rejiort, "are tea drinkers in the Chinese fashion, and they take a mouthful ot caked sugar f jr each mouthful of tea tbey drink. They bave a weakness for the cane, which thry delight to suck, and tbey eat jargery or caked sugar just as srhoolboys eat sugar candy at home," It is not surpruncg tnat tbe native supply of both tobacco and sugar has to be consider ably supplemented by imports from air ad. Pyroligtmwi acid may be used with success in preserving leather from the attacks of mould, and is serviceable in recovering it alter it has received that species of damage, by passing it over the surface of the hide or skin, first tak ing due care to remove the mouldy spots by the application cf a dry cloth. AGRICULTURE, CaTTL Frxur-to Met anhna ! cat in proportion to their weipbt ender sve- rape comLtioc of ste. t-mi-rtnre aiiJ fatiiratL A crl fr . t.r.. ,a..;w . gnun per day to ciaturiLi? pound to each hundred of their weight: thus an animal weighing 1,000 may re ceive 10 ponnJs of grain. Never give rapid changes of food, but change often. Give fattening cattle as mnrh as they will eat and often five times a day. Every stall fetdiiig ia tbe fall will make the winter progress more certain by 30 per cent. Give as much water and salt at all times as they will take. In tn-iug root, it is 01 e guide to give just so mnch, in association with other things, so that the inn. may not take any water. Jn buildings have warmth with com plete ventilation, without currents, but never under 40 Lcr over 70 degrees r aiirecneit, A cold, damp, airy temperature will cause animals to cor-sume more food without corresponding result in bone, muscle, fleoh or fxt, much being used to Keep np the warmth, btali feeding is better for fat making man uox or yard management, irrespec tive 01 neaitn. ibe growing animal, intended for beef, requires a iitile exercise daily to promote muscle and strength of consti tution, when ripe,ony so much as to be auie 10 walk to market. Currying daily is equal to 7 per cent, 01 iue increase, Making Good Bctteb. Butter is fin isbed in the cuiry but is not made there. The stamp of the dairvwoman puts the gold in market form; 'but the work must be commenced in the field or in the feeding stables; and this leads at once to the consideration of feeding for butter. During the early, sunny sum mer months, when nature is pre fuse of lavore, there is littie to be done beyond accepting her bounty. The tender frasses are full of nutrition, and thev afford the constant supply of moisture without which the secretion of milk is greatly lessened. Yet, at this season. aa well as all others, a pure supply of water is absolutely necessary. It does not meet the n quirement if cattle have wet hole full ot anrlace draiuacre in me pasture, or a lrog pond. While is not probable that the tadpoles and wrigglers sometimes found in city milk nave oeen a ran it dy the thirsty cow. many infusions do exist in such pools that are hardly eliminated or rendered entirely harmless by the wonderful milk secretions of the animal. The cattle should drink from spring-fed boxes; and as otten as these, under the hot sun, are seen to produce green growth or float ing scum, a pail of coarse salt may be put in, and the current checked until the fresh water growths are killed: the salt water is then drawn off. and for 1.- . . ..." long tune me iroutli will remain pore ana me water bright. Jje. TV. II. Haboood. and English truier, lu order to discover what quan tity, 11 any, of nutritious matter such plants as beans draw from the air. plac ed 8 horse beans in a box filled with sand thoroughly washed. Nothing was applied but pure water. The product 24 pods and 47 beans, The whole mass haulm, pods, roots, and leaves were carefully driod.and weighed 1040 grains the beans alone weiRhxutr 328 e ruins. When planted the 8 beans weighed 56 grains, which was augmented to the 140 gra'ns of haulm, roots, beans, eta; or twenty times their original weight in 13 weeks. Other beans, 9 in number, were ireaKti 111 me same manner, ex cept that they received a weak applica tion of Liquid manure, and, when dried; weighed 2!t0 grains. As the sand and water, says the writer, could contribute nothing in the shape of nourishment to the crowing plants, the conclnsion is that the excess came from the atmoe- puere. Thk total quantity of land in Great iintain returned in 1881, as under all kinds of crops, bare fallow and crass. amounts to 32,315,000 acres, as compar- 3U witn 3i,zu.uuu acres in 181, or an increase of 100,000 acres. A great part of this increase is ascribed by the collec tors to the reclamation of the moor or mountain liind. The whole of this in crease is in England and W ales. Scot- hind shows a smaller cultivated area than last year, there being several in stances of decrease caused by the con ve.sion of sheep runs into deer forests in the counties of Caitimets, Boss and butht rland. The foreign demand tor apples is lar ger man usual, a 3d would be materially im-reaseu 11 prices were not so high. The poor cro; on both sides of the At- lantio this year come together. The crop will come when there is a deficien cy abrt ad and make glad the hearts of the fruit growers. At any rate the in creasing use of apples for evaporating purposes must always create a demand that will prevent the fruit from selling at prices so low as those which pre vailed years ago. J. J. H. GttKuoHr, of Marblehead, Mass., carefully collected the castings of worms daily for one season over a given-area, and they measured nearly a quart to the square foot, or enough to raise the suriace of the land half an inch. He also, by experiment, shows tbat an acre of hind may contain Fix tons of worms. Dos t whitewash the bark upon the bodies of fruit and ornamental trees. We are at a loss to know for what pur pose some persons thus coat the bark of fruit and shade trees about their pre mises, unless it is to make them look nice. It certainly does them more harm than good, as it serves tc obstruct the respiratory organs, and in a meas ure prevents a thril ty growth. A correspondent of the Chicago 7i bune feeds cotton-seed meal, corn meal and bran to cows, one pound of each at a ration. The cotton seed meal must be free from husk or it will be indiges tible. Care must also be taken not to feed the cotton-seed meal for 2 months before calving time. In looking over the sheep industry it will be found that the small flocks have succeeded much the best. This is in a great measure due to the fact that small docks get the best attention, thrive bet ter aud are less liable to accident. If yon have choice potatoes to keep for seed, put them in a box of sand in the cellar, They will not sprout nor freeze. Some experiments bave been made by 1L Deceaux, on the effect cf the elec tric light on the colors if cloth and paintings, etc Tbe colors were expos ed for 1500 hours twdt r thin glosses to tbe actiou of an arc light at a distance of 150 cm. (about 60 inches); and under these conditions the efiect of the elec tric light was found to be similar to that of sunlight, but only one-fourth as great Details of tbe project for a submarine tunnel between Italy and Sicily have been finished by the Venetian Society of construction, and will soon be sent up J to the government for its approbation. The length of the line will be 13,545 metres, and the expense 71,115,450 lire, that sum including 5,362,410 lire, which will be required for the line of junction with the station at Messing., J DOMESTIC, ! 10 CrkE SLEU-UCatOiESS, 1 U-t WJ the "rotiJ.le- U t ,:Te bsmn-oot swung tu yotir sle-p- lC(t roocj. TLe peLtle biO'.iou and th tmvUiie chance fixci lJ to the ieU moea, win Reneraiiv ma ace comiKware aud sleepiness in a very abort tunc Tiis motion of tbe L&nunock, in a d.irk room, in very odd ai,d plearaut Dr. Alicei ik-ntett, it is suil, fincU great satibfuctiou for ber excited patients at the orrutown Hospital in having pleu ty of rocking cluun. There is a sort of sleepiest nebs wbe:ein all the possible "worries of the commcr day or week accumulate aud refuse to 1-e laid. You are perfectly sensible tbat the dinner will be all right ud that the drecsmak er's supplies axe all ready for her to Wgin work in the niorcing, or tbat yon will iiot mits the tiain, and that nothing wil, go" wrong with the children; yet you cat not get uiuner, draKimaker, train, or children oat of your thoughts for five minutes at a time. You are also sensible that, for the strain of the next day, whatever it may be, an in portant committee meeting, a consulta tion, a basinets conclnsion, or a speech to make, a kitcbeu cabinet to reorganize. yon will need ail your strength aud freshnecs; yet here is the clock striking one, two, three, and notLing sure but wear and worry. You cannot encounter either cook, committee, consultation or company as yon bhould without a little forgetfulnesd and reiKiee, Try the ham mock cure. Cisdebs di the Eve. Persons travel lug by railway are subject to continued annoyance from the nnmr cinders. Ou getting into the eyes they are not only painful for tbe moment but are often the cause of long suffering that ends in a total loss of sight, A very simple and effective cure is within the reach of every one, and would prevent much suffering and expense were it generally known. It is simply one or two grains of flaxseed. These may be placed in the eye without injury or pain to that delicate organ, and shortly they begin to swell aud d'ssclve a glutinous sub stance that covers the ball of the eye, enveloping any foreign substance that may be in it, - The irritation of catting the membrane is thus prevented and the annoyance may soon be washed out. A dozen ot these grains stowed away in the vest pocket may, prove cf great value in an emergency. To Fbeshex Black Woolesb, Black tamiae, bembszine, or other camel's hair dresses can be made to look quite fresh at this time ot year by a little trouble. Kip the dress np, select the best for cleaning, buy five cents' worth of soap -bark at any drag store, let it stand in water untu dissolved, if it is the pulverized: if not, you will be obliged to let it soak, and then steep it for a few minutes. Put your material in enough luke-warm water to cover it. and turn the preparation in, rine it op and down untu the cloth is saturated with it; then nnse it in clear water, which should be lukewarm also. The effect upon the goods is remarkable; it cleanses and restores. Xcs bioHS Warm a lump of butter the size of a walnut, a lump of sugar, a little lemon peel and a pinch of salt in a tumblerful of water; let it boil over two or three times; stir in some Hour until it becomes a thick paste, and con tinue stirring until it is cooked, which you can tell if the paste does not stick to your nuger; leave in the saucepan until cold, then stir in one egg at tame until it is thin enough to drop out of a spoon. Take a dessert-spoon and drop lumps of the paste about the size of a walnut into lard which is not quite boiling; take out when swollen to four times their original size and of golden color; sprinkled with sugar. These ara delicious, served hot or cold. Cleaving Bedsteads. Cut a pound ef bar soap into thin slices, and ad 1 to it an ounce of pearlash aud a quarter of an ounce of sal soda. Pour a pailful of boiling water npon it and stir it up until well tlissolved. Put some warm water into a tub, and add a quart of the soap solution. Put in the heavy bed spread, boat it welt, turn it over often and squeeze out the dirt until tbe water is quite soiled. Then change it, putting in another quarter 01 the solution, and proceed as before, lunse in two waters, barely warm to the hand. If possible. pass it through a wringer; then dry it on the clothes line. Caper Saitce. Chop a tableepoonful 01 capers, ana mix witn a quarter of a pint of melted butter; add a little cay enne pepper; let this cook for three or four minutes, then add a teospoonful of flour rubbed smooth in three table- spot nfuls of cold water; let this com to a boil, if you choose to do so. add a teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce; imparts an agreeable flavor. Of course, this quantity can be increased indefinitely if the proportions are pre served. Looking Glass Oknamf.xt An old- fashioned looking-glass, with a frame of brown wood, was improved the other day by an ingenious one covering it in this way: She taught some pale yellow tarletan of sufficient length to allow it to be fastened to the top of the mirror and then to hang at each side of it in graceful folds; the ends were crossed at the bottom and fastened with a loose knot, and, behold, the unsightly frame was hidden, and the appearance of this necessary article of furniture was much improved. Hard Soap. Fur gallons of water. six pounds of washing soda, six pounds of clean fat, three and one-half pounds of stone lime. Put the bme and soda in tbe water and boil until the soda is dissolved; then pour it into a tub and let it settle, then pour off the water gently, with as little lime as possible; then add the fat, and boh it until done. Take a little out in a saucer, and if no water remains under when cold it is done. Pour it in deep pans or a tub, and when cold cut in bars. Tablestread. For the common sit ting-room a tablespread made of can ton flannel is useful; the border made of the figured or brocaded canton flan nel, which is a novelty in the stores just now; or you may trim it simply witn a sinpe 01 cretonne. Idlewild. Two cups of flour, one cup of Indian meal, one teaspoon of cream of tartar, halt of soda, one cup of sugar, piece of butter the size of an egg, one coffee cup of milk or water, one or two eggs; make stiff as cake. If salmon is not put into the water in which it is to be boiled until the water is boiling the meat will e nicer in every way. it will oe more nrm and keep its shape better. Some time in 18C3 salt deposits were discovered near Middles boro, Eng., at a depth of about 1200 feet All attempts to make the salt an industrial success failed at first. Now the efforts to bring it to the surface are very profiiable. Wells are sunk down, and in them two tubes are placed, one within the other, so that an annular space is It ft between them. Into the circular space water is poured, which dissolves the salt,and fie brine thus formed and subsequently pumped out yields about 1C0 tons of alt a week when evaporated. A stad r.J dY-WB wrto t crah, A cm;bfT cf m?n it (5ii rcvs'v B ;t the entire tea ftt km -a ell Baia S. Jao4j Oil cured ev-rv Tu. A bkr who livi-4 in D'i'mb, Wtm crmy ret nu'hl w.ts twth, 11c rubiieii the mm boil, Wim M. Jacob's OiL It cured him, and this is the Into. Cutor oil, besides being and excel lent dressing for leather, renders it ver min proof. It st.onht be mixed, say half and haif. with tallow or otiier oil. Neither rats, roaches, nor other vermin will attack leather so prepared. "Middle measures are often but mid dling measuies." There are no "mid lunger about Kidney-Wort. It Is the most thoroughly refined "flower" of me licine. It knows no baif-way measure, out radically uproots all diseases of tbe Sidneys, liver and bowels. It overthrows piles, abolishes constipation and tresis the hy stem so gently and soothingly as to prove its true kinship to nature in all iu phase. It Is prepared in both li(ind and dry form. fcajTne Diamond Dyes always do more than they claim to do. - Cover ever that old dress It will look like uew. Only 10 cents. .1 railroad company has been organ ized in Texas, with a capital of 500.000, to build a road from Galveston to a sui table point on the Red river, to control 01 ton trafiio which goes down that stream. Motusks Don t Enow. Mow many children are punished for being uncouth. wilful, and indifferent to instructions or rewards, simply because they are out of bealUil An intelligent lady said ot a child ot this kind: "Mothers should know that it tbey would gire the little ones moderate doses of llop Bitters for two or three weeks, the children would be ail a parent cjuld leaire." A new glass, transparent and more brillicnt than common crystal, but con taining no silex, potash, soda, lime or borax, has been invented by a chemist in Vienna. It can be cut and polished, and wlen fused adheres to irou, bronze and zuic. . PftKlraa V. Xmmhj. D. & Lucko. Petroleum V. Naslir (Editor "TuUlo BUde") wnbw: 1 Ufcl ou m foreflnper of my riirtit hud one of thaw prtii, a "run-round " Tneniurer became Inflamed lo a detrree unbearable and bwulltiQ to nearly twice 1U nat ural sue. A friend irave nw Henry Carlalic Salve. and In twenty minutes tbe pain hid ao ruuca aubnidrd a. tutnveiura fair nitftit'a rust, whien 1 bad not had be. fcrelurawurk. The Inflimniirinn left Uie flmor In a diiy. IeierHanijrtYa!ualiiearnrlFfirtU;hoase h.40. Edoaard BeintanL af Sew York, writea: Itiriveameirreatpleaniretoaay that a ainirle box of Heury'e Carb,4le Kaheeflected acomplete cure ot rile w th which 1 had been troubled for orer a year, and which nothimrelse that I ueed would cure. A Massachusetts widow had octstsibn list fall to consult a lawyer regarding some money she bad loaned to a neigh bor and could not recover. "You'll have to sue the maker of the note," said the lawyer. "Eut he isn t worth a dollar?" "Get a judgment aud sell it" "So one would buy it," "Can't we garnishee anylody?" "So: be never has anything coming to him? ' "Nothing to attach?" "Nothing." See here." said the lawyer, after scratching his scalp for a minute, sup pose we marry hiin? "We!" "That is, yon. Ion are a widow.and you might ." ".But he has a wife and seven child ren." she interrupted. "Ah I That's too bad, too bad. Well the only way we can do is to watch am wait. I'll keep my eye on the family. and jnst the minute his wife dies, elopes or gets a divorce I'll serve papers on tLe fellow and bring him to time. For dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility, in their va rious forms; also as a preventive against fever and airue and other intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-Phosphorat-ed Elixir of U always,- made by Caswell. Hazard & Co, New I ork, sold by all Druggiats, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fevsr or other sickness, it has aa equal. A stitch in time: "I see in this pa per, said the fiend to the country eoitor, as be clawed over a pile of ex changes, "that the business of one of the London Journals fell off more than $100,000 last year." "Merciful heav ens) exclaimed the provincial public mind moulder, blanching with sudden feir. "Dick 1" yelled be to the dusky "devil" who was working off the next issue. "Dick, print the balance of that run only on half sheets and mail 'em to exchanges and deadheads. I'll be hanged If I'm going to get left this year!" Frnser Aale Greaao. One greaiug laete two weeks; all others two or three days. Do not be mpoeed on by tLe humbug stuff a off' red. 4 ak your cealr for r ra- ri.wun 'aijel on. hares 3 our bone labor and on too. It rtceivcd tint medal at tneCeuten nuu aud Paris Expositions, bold everywi tr Fob example": Miss Xetberblew- 'Will you advise me as to pi luting and publishing, Air. bterreogh ? I have Utile work ready for the press, but have hail no experience Gallant pub lisher "My dear madam, printing and publishing are very different things. or instance, 11 1 print a kiss on your rey cheek it is not at all necessary to publish it?" Miss Netherblew "Sir !" Tableau. The surprising success of Mrs. Lydl riukbam s Compound for the several dhvi&ses peculiar to women forcibly illus trates the importance o. her beneficent die covery and the fact that she knows how to make the most of it. Dr. Haskell. Swket cider is a serviceable drink in the peculiar thickened sore throat and tongh bronchial stoppages of this spring. It uives mnch coughing and acts as the brcom of the throat. Catarrh ot tbe Bladder. 8tlturtn- irritation. Inflammation, all Kirlnor on,l iiuuuj uMujjiainu, cureu bj -Bucau-paiba." sj a; I CR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. rjtryaaConaupattcm, aad no remedy has ararl cquauea im, eeieoraua JUdney.Wart ai car. VThaterw the caoae, however obstinate! las e. uus reraauT woi. o tfcruums it. Dlf EC THIS distrcazLmr asm. S aBy a clatnt la -sen fe, k.1 iWhkww, wuaanwijaon. aUdncy-Wortl Rasa aU kinds cf Piloa area when .ii - t ni jou hav ei.her of dew fannbtea fPRICBSI.I USE I DrupKiat. Sell I HOfOUOrH, Is fxtf and in fictiuc: "There, that's 'one, mid a geutXeman to hm sun. pointing ra a diiil-eyfd man kihcg ia aa t.ffirw ehir. Tu'd b y bx ked la Ike direction ii-dWteJ, and then turning to h: parent with reproachful eye, said: ' Lk here, pa, no use t try to fix 4 are ! Where's his knive. and his pistols and IU darbies and Lu false w g and hut sham whbkers aud bis basilisk eye and his active luubs and his restless energy ? No use to tell me that sleepv- looking beefeater's a detective 1" The father, with Wars iu his eyes, assured the lad that the fat gentleman before them was indeed a detective, "Well, said the boy, "then I stick to the de tectives I read about. I don't want nothing to do with detectives outside of story papers, if that's one of 'em." To CoaiuiuHle i"Meu M-1h-h1 IirtvTV i.s a ciiH-eu-tratt-d, tht-iit alterative, or hliMNi-rleatiMiit: remt-dy, that win pld-ti opinions fnun all who uve it t'r any humor, from the nmiiiion pimple. Mutch or eruption, t the tonmi:i- hle pcrot'iilou fcWflliiir, or nlivr. luli-rnul lever, soreness and iilrt-rulioii, vii-lil t its ix-niii iiitliu-iH-i-H. l'oiisiiin)tinii, which is but a iK-rot'iiloiin artVi-hoii ot the luiif , may in its eanv t;i;-s, be eur-l Iv the irit um- of this tind-Kiwii rrmeily. S-e article 011 consumption, and its tn-atun iit iu Part lit of ihe World's l)iM-nsary lliuie Scri-s of i:utiphlft-s cot fwu Mami, Mt-paid. Address WoltLO's Disi-knsaky I EPICAL Association, liumilo, N. V. "Shawl I?" he asked dreamily, as he held out the cobwebby meshes of a white mantel when the last dance was over. "A lace, not she replied, "it is too area, give me my fur-lined cloak." Be wrapped out a single oath aa he entangled his boot-heel in the meshes of her shawL "Darn it " said he, "It will never show?'' A young rival who watched them make their scrape remarked: "its very singular that he should suspect that lovely gurrel of carrying concealed weapons ?'' "flow do you know that he does ? asked his friend. "Why, 1 heard him ask her where her arms were." A Laily Want to Know the latest Parisian style of dress aud lxn n t : a new way to arrange the hair. Jlil- liimii are expended for artificial appliances which only make conspicuous the liict that emaciation, nervous urmlily, aud female weakness exist. lr. Pierce's '"Favorite Prescription" is sold under a xwitive guar antee. If used as directed, AKT eati tw dis eiised with. It will overcome those dis eases ieculiar to females. Uy drujjsists. Mr. William Caper, the late gentle manly and accomplished goat of Ninety second street and and Eighth avenue, was lately backed by his owner, Mr. O'Flanaghan, to eat thirtj-two yard of gas pipe every day for a mouth. The goat went to his task with avidity,' and ate, even to the last day, with genuine appetite. Ilia task was finished with perfect ease, and had it not been for a slight indiscretion in the way of diet in dulged in to further show his phenome nal digestive powers, we should not have to chronicle the early demise ot this ornament to the society of subur ban New York. The rash animal un fortunately undertook, at the conclusion of his remarkable performance, to swal low the plumber's bill for the pipe. It choked him. What's Saved la Gained. WurVinirmen will economize bv employ- ing Dr. Pierce's Medicines. His 'pleasant Purgative Pellets" aud "Golden Medical DiM-overy" cleanse the blood and system thus preventing levers aud other serious dis eases, aud curing all scrofulous aud other humors, bold by urnggists. A New Tobk doctor has been figuring for the last twenty years, and has retched the conclusion that very small feet on a woman means a temper like cayenne pepper and a tongue which will lie about its best frieiuL This is a noble effort to console women with big feet, but it won't work. ".'Skill and patience succeed where force fails." the quiet skill and patient research which brought forth Kidney-Wort ulus'rates the truth of the fable. Its grand siico s everywhere is admitted. Disease never comes to us without a cuse. Ask any good physician the reason and be will tell you something interferes with the workiiu; of Ihe great organs. Kidncv- Wort enables them to overcome all ob structions and preserves perfect health. Try a box or bottle at once. ff3TFaded articles of all kinds restored to their original beauty by Diamond Dyes. Perfect and simple. 10 cents, at all drug gists. The living skeleton in a New Vers mnsouni has committed bigamy. We didn't supi0Ke there was a sane woman in the country, outside of the medical piofessiou, who would live with a "skel eton in the closet" or the dining- room, or kitchen, or in any other part of the house, it she could possibly help it. Uattle Ckeiic Mich,, Jan. 31, 1879. (jKNilemes liavingbeen afflicted for a number of years with indigestion and gen- ersl debility, by the advice of my doctor 1 used Hop ii Vers, and mu-t say they af forded me almost Instant relief. 1 am glad to be able to testify in their bebs'f. TUOS. O. KNOX. Si pemxious: Philanthropic passen ger to Irish emigrant, with small bun dle "Where's your trunk, Pat?" "I'hwut 'ud Oi do wid a thrunk?" "Put your clothes in it." "An' me ro naked?" QoaauiptMm Aa old physician, retired from practice. naving had placed in tut nanus Dy an East India "missionary the formula of rumple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure ot Consumption- Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers In thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this receipe, - la Ger man, French or Knglish, with full direo tV H for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, 140 rower's Bloc, Bochettcr, Jf, Y. Half way anyhow: ''You'rw " getting qmte bald, old man; yon try mm. "llnm I So I have. 1 ve boneht gal lons of it." "Ah, I see; bnt then, p'r'sps, yon eonld never get it any high er tuan your month I For bums, m-alds, bruises, chaiiped hands, sores or puts, use sr. 1'atmk. a balve. Ovecwobked yonth: "Bnny?" said the Beacon street yonng man. "I'm busy as a man can be. I Laven't had a chance to go down to the bank for three days. I ve had so many Germans to lead and calls to make." "Rones, on Corns Ask for Wells) "Hough, on Corns. 15c. Onk-t. complete, permanent care. Cortui, waru, butuons. A Western paper tells of a hen that committed suicide. Some hens ara very sensitive, and it is supposed that tun nntortnnate fowl was driven to the rash act by hearuiir that her owner was charging only forty-five cents a dozen for her eggs. "BssrCorBH Bstssa mm World." Try Price llle. F. YY. KwhbUli A CO Au-usujaallie l. Bull' Cctva Syrup Us l csJ I --t k-r-i it A actios ia tii etsirTsgacusi, ii.ir.l- 1E2 the preacaer ws mo u ing his potar, saonteu; v,. Ta.I a litt! mm Kali thertt." sir. 1 am preacher pleasantly replied: "I M J ttva aa I have weathered this point. The sailor aad the congregation smiled satisfactioii. The Chinese must go, and ail Americans should go and buy a bottle of Carboune. the deodoriied petroleum hair renewer and dresser. Since the recent improvement, no preparation ever had such a sale or gave such general satisaction as Carooline. Sold by all drugirit's. A ge.vtlf.max, whose nose and cheek had become distinctly colored with the red wine he was wont to imbibe, said one day to his little son at the table: 'Tea must eat bread, my boy; bread makes your cheeks red." The little boy replied: "father, what lots ti bread yon must have swallowed.' Doat Die la tbe llonse. "Itmurti on Ka'9." Clears oat rsts,mlce,rac!if. rieUuaiesulnio;es,caipmunaa,icuplera. !- Or two evils choose the least to swear off from. Emory's Little Cathart.c Pill best made for Liver Complaint and uiiiousuess. Tasteless, harmless, infallible, loc The auiokwit war to expel fonl air from a well is to heat a bar cf iron red hot. and lower it down into the water; the sudden formation of 6team is effec tual. Ladies and childien's boots and shoes cannot run over if Lvon s fatCDt 11 eel Stiffeners are used. Trr. Mil Ktiiwa fiat Nerre KeatoreT H the marrd of the axe for all nerve diseases. AU 0u stopped free. bend lo Ml Area Direct, ranaoeipiua, ri THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Believes and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BtlStlHr, HEADACHE, TtOTHACHI, SORE THROAT. ejcixs v. KWKLLixos, rsim SortfWts, Cuts. Brulsts, FBOriTBITsM, ratsM, kriLM, And all other hodlly aches ana pail.. FIFTT CEITS I BOTTLL Bold hrall Itrnratila and IValera. Dirvcuuo la 11 lanKiiairta. The Charles A. Vooeler Ca ( n.A.TOsaneco. S.III. r. as. 1.11 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. 13 n Preitfre Cnre farstl thsee Palafkl Cplatats a4 Weal a rssai ss wan f 9mr Seat feaaale rralatls. A Medietas for Wostaa. Iareateo ky a Waataa. Preparsd by a Weaia. As CnaliSl SeCol X nun StaM Iks Dan sf Ustejy. CTU rerlres tbe draoplac spuits, tavlsvratee and aarmoaiara tbe orraale fanctlooa. gi-rm elaetlcis end Bransss to tbe stes. nstoras tbs natoral rostra tetbe ers,andplaatsaatbeaaleebsrkofwoaaa tbe trssh row of Ufa's tptinc and rlr SDBuner Uras. tlf Phrjicians Use H aad Prescribe ft Freefj It reawras falntra-sa. flatnlrner, destrars all eravtee for stimulant, and reUersawaakneas of tbs stoauck. That feeling- of buSTing- down, eansliis; pain, wetrht end backacbs. Is always permanently cared by lu mea. Far the ear af kUary Caeaatolata af either sex this Cssipsaad Is swraasw d. inn r. pifKRAsrs Bt.xB prarmtR will eradicmfe every elise of lrHjora from tbe Bl-'od. and inve tone and strength to tbs rjitisn of atsnwenan or child. lalal on baring a. Both fhs eioainoQad sad Blood PnrlSer sre prepared etJ end ro Westera Arenoe. Lyna. Mass. Price of ertbrr.tl. Sli bottles for t Sent by Ball In tbs form of pica, or of loarnrea, on rereipt of pries. SI per box foreftber. Plnkham freely amnrers sit letters of Inquiry. Xncloss V-t. stamp. Send for psaiphlet. Wo runny honld he wlthoiit LTMA K. PmntAITS fJVEft I'll.US. Tne euro ounitiotl.m, hilumsiieai andlwrpHliLyof tbeUrer. St oents per box. d-Sold by all Iraciat.-aB 0) iC7 HMhiai.-wV viihw i IS A SURE CURE for all dieeaeea of the Kidneys and LIVER Zt baa speeiflo action on this raost tzaportant organ, snahllne U to throw off torpidity aad Inaction, yrrnlhtlng tbe healthy eeerstloa of the Bile, end by keepinc the bowels la free condition, effecting- its rexiuar daarbarra. mUlCIItlf nalana.bTotbocbni. are bOions, dyspeptic, oroansUpated. Kidney- ' C imi nun, anao.mcajy ware. In the Spring to cleanse the System, every one should take a thorough ooorse of it. - SOLO BY CRUCCIST8. Price l. STOMACH ifSS !?TESS invalids who are recorerlnr vital stamim in rraiefui trrnis then- appreciation of U.e merits uebmic, of llost-lter s (Momaen RitLer. only dues It Impart strenrth to the west, bat it also corrects an trreruUr acid state of tbe stomach, malces the bowels act at proper mtenraia, nres ease to ti.ose who sutler from rheanutie and kid ney b-otiiiies, and conqners as well aa prevents lever and erne. for saie by all unigguru and DeaJers reoeTallj. a bow awswenac an aavernaameat will conifer n savor ism thai A flvwrtlecr aad ta FabUaher by auuiaa last tkejr enw the ndrnr ise aaaai. an wu loanraaUs : Hafiaf - r ' a us? 7- s , ir W Or, I 'ZZrT,. .r. tn ' ,.. i aaiat I -u a annt M " . ,nr a--rr muarm.. liuaers were w - jj H , a wL-al LU tui i.v be la nu-nra-T' . ..gam aw -. u -I ber 3ust cBriui.j rrnl to Hunt s"keonly.tlat it. prenous letter n.narkaa;e raw iB tunrs. II W iw . - ., . .. .n wiw m bmi Bisfnmt (iy tearw It H a " ourufrs. 1 - Be neeil r- . T.. .s,-er . ... 11- ha n.-4Hl in au bottles, ao.1 coQtinue. iarlanl relief. He Is now H-luw " rXZ Dew anil has t j wilUiir I brnsinc Huit Keu.e.l J ','1. ai"vp lll iT - " ' , - , R ktne-T! I .r. wi-a-a or in t.on of tee sninej. inl lier. ' , i. .M Wa, If T.m are sic Hop trnters - u tare m mslflmf joo weU wbea an If tou are cnellTe or dyspeptic, or are ? . ,k nr the numerous diseases of the . w - h,. .1 . RHfanrawniaHiu J main UL for Hop Bitters are a sorerelirn remedy o all nch compUlDU. UmoarewB-alnjawaTWltlianyfortn of Kld- aeydlMaee, stop tern pan- wens ad tarn for a core to nop wm iie.ua -k w th that terrible etcioess rterr- nnesa, yoo will flad"Bna to Gtiead In the BTffou"B."ent.r, or a re'.. oMjm! raatie district, lm. ade jour syrtem ip:a the aooaneof sli countries-malarial, epMemic, bu toa. iniernuttent levere-hj the aw of Hop Bl'.MJ. v. nlnmlT. OT SallOW SklA, breath, pains and achca, and leel mieerable gene ranjTuB.tteni will J" '1 J blood, and sweetest breaia, eeaiua, In ehort tnej core a i """" -V, r.-.T: uwels, B!ol, Liver, Nerve. KUaes.rll;hts 2 is.! i will lie paid far a case they will aot lMseaee. tJitwlll cure or help. . ,, v. neotridilen. tnralld wife. sister, mot Her. or uangHter, can be maile the picttre oi health, bf a trm bottles of Hop Hitters, but a tilde. WW jou let them suffer t "Jonaumption vmn tte Cured 1 HALL'S DR. VH. FOB TBI n fl I A II nil .DfllaOAld LUNGS. fwrwa Cwpawmprlsm, TeMa, Paesmoala. la. 1 - IT. .11 r.urh im! ntnk-aeliee. Brnaehllla. Ilsmrsrneaa, Asthma, t '! " """I i .. J 1 1 .f iha Rrenll UTalaa, it SMtbes aad heals tbe MesslnTias of "ha Lswan. ifSaiaed aad poisoned by tbe dlaosuw. and preyeuta tbe Biahl swents see1 n.hiuM .o-m the eira wbirb rrBtrn It. I, i man.B la nsx aa iBearabte maluni IIALJM He !. srill rats s Ibaaab profeeaioeal wtd l:i A abtai mt Besurtr Is s Jew Fwreveev II U. T. fhUX trOUKAUOS OrianUl Cream, or Kiglal Bexutiflsr. SefnoeesTa P Im p In, frielltl. hlothrPatcbej aad ttiry blemish o n beaiity. and ssnea uon- It stood thai ef thirty yoars. end al so hai iiiliwe VOtaatS U tO be sure tbe praparatlo m IS properly made. Accept no eooxtei fsttof atmiias name. T b a disunrnlsbed Tr. U a. Sayre. said to a lady of the sut tlent: "As yoo ladles will ess them, Xoaraods Cream' as tbe least bantirul c sutn roe (a pa- l msommeuei of all tbe 8kla reiracioBa. UDf DfHiM wiu lausix roonina. aM"f ooa hair without Intnry to tbe skin. Hull B. T. OI' KAUD. Me roo..eS Bond et..ll.T. ui".i, oT- ajao nraannuDns ndBOeas snaexiie For sale by all dnranata and Vmi ilnul. throorhoat the U. S.. eaaadna and Fnmoa. a-He. wars of bass lmiunona SI.Mu Reward for amatand r"" vi auy oas snune ma I $5 DayX':. $2 Sample Free Address " uen 1 Aaeney, V UuUonrt-ueet,N.)C. IMITATION STAINED GLASS. IlMsMCrtbsblT bwktantlftll ! runnMswl tea in ite..inujaen-iQ(jsrnndr7 hamtiriya. Indnnml ii4.iajw iroTvjn.ri-nt o&VaaLi avnl eiMsnai w CH1r-J,TOCO"' Mihft. hutbrnpttonfctc. Ntwnr S65 and board fur TEACHERS Lirnt Biieireee lo Tour roomy. AiMresa, P. V. . ZlhfaLEM A cul, en Area st, Philadelphia. etn' AUiumeitio engine. .eat :ed wish aa tsl.iaaatla fcTlff imV "f 4" !T-r. faw. - w, firs. A Scms, Be yy. ut es flVSM. In nnfalllnrand tr.fa rA!'1? ' ru" i-' iCUBra aa.r.14! Convulsions. Vnu w ancv. Aicoboll-ji Of'mm Kjtliiitf. v U!i debi 1 1 1 y ..srrof u an-i all .-ervHis &l. Blutel dise-a&i. 1 . ClerKyruen, Uin-r uierary men. Mt CtlMII l-i R..,nL..i. I dies and all ahoVe aentary emplnvmen, causes er ous Iu trutinn. Irn-vn ..i, . of tbe blood, rttoiiiacb, bowels or kinde s.oi " require a nervi unle. aouetiee m stimulant, tunrltM Nervine i Invaimble VuMlaandsprnckum Ii Tlmrant th evera,n ,h Jn",;':"U'I!n ' " " ' 1" orine. Hl.U.-enh. ti. IIMUUBATOES I HeWwrdBm sen.lforl. nrawtnrs. et? a, mXPu . . t?- Pkte ruach.u. wj ot cauelv i-S 5-Conr - - wua tr circular. A OKNTHWASTV.r.u.u..J.. I t tece,ty ( ev KSXeJt HairUmnr . wTLT1 "u: Mer-her Ho. I Curter Hoii fort K lSd?Ti!:Sn?,4, ! .u. . ocwi, A V . .. Awna ! si lr the e. V EPILFPTt-- s-TL.- fv-. ma. J.rIKJ'- sae elth-ot eT-.' a - -n any otle n. e i "Prea, and il"' T M. Ik. 4 "'"'"'oa.l.ei. 'e r-haSt,wT) A aLl DP wa-eam 7 S5 tr -ton pr ftiiT mt IT "'laV, 35DO ouTTLSrTanTTa, ""oeuer.vt I fOTtianu, Jlaine. a- aAOKTr A Co C. B . C. Siirv coiiiTTir fJ:'iThere-ar3 S?THRESHPRc.Y.im rAolterttn.n TT'fwawai ilirRTerl,n.e.l . .OTaaanlr.. a -.J, ' I Una - . lernirirraiu w,t-e as I T-ZZTTLJatnntML. tbe rlr M ttledle.t ,K.. hellere tb.it fntlier-. lite w vej wkleS fW J. ut Um s-ie,... A " ftsaweeeM I KevMnrn. rf !!TTV- i ""'" k, .lTUJu- T-nure now a-hrn- Vii7iI77fa J II II . H u a.1 rJ WIIQ a larra ewve.l. , q'Tpslnv w.kl-L. v " I i LT.i- 1 1 -2S llikl 3LX2 s 7"r anut. staauaa aar.i RssouenL ef !nrerBea of x-rir- pTOMTtrea. eneeillLai to uurife. "" VTT. PisAsa.T. 3Aa -tad i-aKaa. . ' ii.. eela iBw oruarn-eiwn wl I - i. inni nf sn-T 1 "TT ZTeTwB-i name ine OTtnpiatat ma he ZK wMtaer B M croa.. eimm.. .Il-ea. mmm. tnoiors I "r1" ia- Innir. aj'larii. i.ai- TJU auaea-Uiy. " '"--' The S3rsap3rl!iiari Rasolvant ... t. a enmTjewatrna reroeifr, bat ernr CLZZ uua oe of t.r :L k.-iw.fi of eac of t.-i orina-t. It aatalHisties ihrougbuul the eiiiire system functimi. al harmony sad euppi ea the blol res Isle with s pore and heaany current of aew tLe, Tms Bern, after a few iia' a of the 8arapaniiiaa, becomes eler an I beattttfal. fim hlotcheM, bl po ai: I -ria eraptiooa are removed : sorm an-t rauera n oared, rersoos saJTemur from senIaia. erive diseases of the ejea, awuth, ear, leifs. tnroat ami (lands, that hare aocomoiaieJ -n-i spread, en nrc tram aacare.1 diseases or mercury, or from t: earmaiTo aublinuie. may reiv orxm a cure If the Sssapsruliaa Is oootin'ied a sumcient tune lo make tuuaprertiioe on the eytem. One bottle eoniaine waem i" i- ?lcss or MeulCUien Miaa any w" i- imku. aken In teaepooafoi daees, wane others require tve or six uisee as much. On Dollar e Bottlo. R. R. R. Radway ief. s The, nmpeil ! Beet Ifedlriae) for srstaBllw a.a 1B1 late) weoaiu Ta from one to twenty minutes "nerer falls to re Here Pain with ooe tnoroaim application: o matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Kheomatlo, Bed-rtdilen, Innnn. Cnppied, Mereooa, fiearsljrie or nnwireie-i wnn oiwaee may snffer, RAuWAIH kiwaui Ku.ir.tr wui BBorauuunt.t nryxAjcsf ation op thb Kroxara, tSKLASfJfATlON Of TUB BLADDEIt, ISTUXX. LTIOS OP TH2 BOWELS, CONQESTIOS OP THE LCNtjS, BORX THSOAT, DIVPICULT BRSATHfNii, palpitation op thk heukt. HTSTERICS, CEOUP, DIPHTilERIA, CATARKH, crFLCKSZA. H SAO ACES, TOOTHACHE, N KLKALOIA, KUELHATiSJt, COLO CHILLS, AGCK CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND PKOST BITK4 BR C13K3, LTJMBAGU, SCI ATICA, NBRVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CH1ST, BACK or LIMBS are iruraatlv relleed. IJT ITS VAIIIOUH FOItJW FEVEB AXD AGUE. PETER A7TD AGUE enred for eta. There ta aot s remedial acent Id this world thus will cure Ferer and Arne, and other Misnous BUiou. Scarlet. Typhor.1, Yellow aiid other fevers 'aide.1 by KAD A 'ay-H PILLS) so quickly as KADWAY'S KEAOY KEUEP. It will in a few rnorneTiti. when taken Internally sceordinjr to the directionii, cure Cramps. Spostns Soeir Stomach, Hear;btm,Sick Hei.Ui-ie. DTtp PainKaiion of trie Heart, Cold Chilis, Hysterics musutne rwes uiarrtioe v Dy-entt-rr, Coilc, W md in the Bow-Is, end ad Interna! Pa.uk, Travelers should always carry a iMrtie r Rin. WAYS KEAOY RKU1.P with them. A f. drops la water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than Freacii Brandy r Bitters as astlmuuuiL lsmssdl.siabm. .hM .'.. be provided wila u. RADWAY S Regulating Pills Perfect, Purgative. Soothing. Aperi ents, Act without Pain. Always Beliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CAL01LEL. Perfectly tasteless, elenntlv enated wrtth sweet 3" Parge, regulale, purify, cleanse nod unag- BaDwatW Pit t tra .v- -n , , . !? 8tomclu LlTer, Boweis. KldiMTSa blsvltler. PW1C UeeWl.vt-r.rT 4Tnn2irrairtodr. rur.T.wai r. i. w-v " .7 r vuomiv.ui.iw, aiau estion. Dyspepsia, Bliiotuoeas, Fever, Innarnma tioo of the Bowebt, Piles, and all deranremenu of no,1 f- FurelT veretabi, eontalo i -,,mercu7. minerals, or deletenoos drutn. Inward PJles, Puilnese of uioxl In the frc-!?2?,a Uniterm, at auons when Lr?n'11t.e,t,P,B ,h Sl.ie, Cheat, thetoJb? oah oi He. BuHilnu. A few doses nf ii,n d-...,,. . ... Jtera from sil the awia iAuVdetaT SOLD BT DRUGGISTS. Ite, tS Cestta ler Boa. BEAO "FALSE AXD TETJE." i-ena a letter stamp to RADW AT A cm Vi a to too. " uiousan-ei wia be sent Te the Psiblie. Berore and ask the . . aaroe Ru.,- i.. r . V ' in tne - yon nuy. " "end f,T terrua -" "ewtkier ss rtrviilan. free. th street, Phils.. imrin IS ALWAYS INTERESTING. Ft THE hi! 7Xlr to week men and I a-' mien, snd m uZ,,.T12.' ', llre of real tbiee T uw aba-v u f , UuM- ,v- hat a -i UMuoiea Thie.1.. . ; Vi was eer lw, ,y j , lie. 1 .tubarr-ptl.ni: liLr lwp,rear. '"-i,W lear; Haajit.. ittlwrev - "tree race a col r,7r. so Prr. K lines by b A CACERl?.STiTUTEv M ilitiiic treaiiuente T'tu nenty uuriMleJ. rJumry cures by h, Wrest t SeaureJ Cmrr vl"i7i reenrd.L WW naSWate STJ i t'aneer. o. Area Bt-l-hllJii,.'lfg STOPPED FREt P? iUEPB cSc.T W,s nW ln..,T',! WrefiJi, .... . iw ,TT"Wwn.i. . ... . . '-"-r J ud Ready el Uil SUh an HI vS? m z .w- rwt - ti v ri a TsM. M V. L :i nian ea Daaa. Cioeianail,U, t