F a-moui Popular Solids. "Auld Lang Syne" is popularly up fosed to be tbe conip.-wiuoD ui Uurns, but, in fact, he. wrote ouly I lie sec.ind aud tbir j veree of llu ballad a cuamionly ating, retouching the others fiotn an ulder and lew famiii&r Dg. Tbe Old Oaken Bucket" was written by Wocdworth in w Voik city during tbe tot tnnircer of IS 7. lie came into tbe house and drank a glata of water, and then said: "Uow mucb more refreshing it would be to take a Rood Iodr drink from tbe old oaken bucket that used to hang in my father's well." ilia wife sugRttt -d thiU it was a happy thought for a poem. lie sat down and wrote Hie song as we have iu "Woodman, Spare tnat Tree," was the result of an incident that happened to George 1. Morris. A friend's mother had owned a little place in the country which she was obiictd from poverty to seU. On the property grew a large oak which had been planted by bis grandfather. The purchaser of the house and land proposed to cut down the tree, and Alcrris' friend paid him $10 for a bond tba tLe oak should be (pared. Morris heard the story, saw the tree, and wrote the song. "Ou in the Stilly .Nijilit" was produced by Moore after his family had unfit rf one apparently every possible misfortune One of bis children died young, and another went astray, and a third was accidentally killed. '-The Light of Olher Days" was wnttcn to be introduced into Balte's opera, "The Maid of Artois.'' The opera is for gotten, but tbe tong still lives, and is as jopular as ever. Tajne wrote "Home, Sweet lloirje," to fill up an c ptra he w as preparing, and at first it bfd tour stanzas. The author never received asytnimi tor it, but, though the opera was afailuie when played in the Covent Uarden Theatre, tbe sod? took, and over 100,01)0 copies were fold the first ytar In two years the publishers cleared over $10,000 by the publication; and the variations, transcriptions and imitations have been innumerable. Ibe melody is believed to be a Sicilian air, and Doni zetti has a variation of it in his opera "Anna Bolena." Payne was afterwards appointed Amerirau Consul at Tunis, where be died, and whence his remains tbe other day were sent to America. Some of his miseries may be guessed from his own wonts; "Uow often have 1 been in the bean of Paris, Berlin, Lon don, or some other city, and have heard persons singing or hand organs playing 'Home, Sweet iiome, without having a shilling to buy myself the next meal or a place to lay my bead. The world has literally euDg my song till every heart is familiar with its melody; yet 1 have been a waudeier from my boyhood, and, m my old age, have to f-utuut to humiliation for my l-read." Foster's "Old Folks jut Home was the best song he ever wrote, Over 400,000 copies were sold by the firm Unit tint published it, and the author is said to have received $15,000 for his share in its tale, Christy, the notex' minstrel, paid $ 100 for the privilege of having bis naine printed on one edition of Uid Folks at Home' as the author and composer. The song is thus often errone ously attributfd to biui. "Kick Me to bieep" was written by Mrs. Allen, ot Maine. She was paid $i for it, and Ku9M.ll & Co., of Boston, who bud in Uiree years gained $4000 by its saie. offered her $5 a piece ftr any son? she might write. Some years after, when a poor widow ana in need of money, the sent Uieui a toDg which was promptly re jected. "A Lite on the O jean Wave," uy Lpes Sariient, was pronounced a failure by bis tnends. Ibe copyright of the tong became very valuable, though Sargent never got anything from it hiui sell. "What aie the Wild W aves Say ing?" was suggested to Dr. Carpenter by a scene irom liicfcens' novel, Doinliey & Son,' aud the music was .ty Glover. Poor Jacfc" was lrom the pen i f Charles Dibbiu, the author of the "Limp lighter." "Poor Jji-k" netted $;5,(.0( for its publisher aud alicost nothing for the author. "Stars of the Summer .Nicbt," a very famous soig, especially fr serenades, was written by Alired II. Pease, the noted pianist, whose sad death in St. Louis a few months ago was so great iy otplored by his friends, "ljve's Youug Dieam" was one of Moore's best, but the tune to wljich it is commonly sung is from an Irish ballad called "Tbe bid Woman." Mocre sang his own songs so well that bulh'lhe auditors and himself were often moved to tears. Once when he was singing this song a lady who heard bun implored bun to stop: --Fur heaven's sake, stop; this is not good tor my sou"." "Auld Robin Gray was the work of Lady Anne Lindsay, who telU a curious story ol the circumstances ol its composition: "1 called to my little sister, the only person hear, aud said: 'J have been wu'.ine a ballad, my dear. I am oppressing my heroine with many mis fortui.es. 1 have already sent her J time to the st a, and broken ber father's arm, and made ber mother fall sick, and "given ber Auld liobin Gray for a lover, but I wish to load her wilt a hflh sorrow within the lour lints, poor thing. Help me to one.' "Steal the cow,' said the littic Elizabeth. '1 be cow was immediately lifted by me aud the sng completed." "Kathleen Mavourneen" was sold bv Crouch, the author, for $25, and brought tbe publishers as many thousands. Crouch was hopelessly improvident, and in bit latter days became a tramp. W hen M me. Titiens was in this country a number of ytars ago she sang "Kaihleen Mavou'-nt-en" in Mew lork, when a dirty tramp introduced himself as Crouch, w as recog nized, and thanked ber for singing the song so welt "Bouiiie Doon" was tbe only ELglu-h song that the Emperor "S -poleon lined, "i ll Liang Mv liarp on a W illow Tree" is said to have teen written by a young English Loblea an in love with tbe Princets (now Queen) Victoria. "Acme Laurie" is 209 years old, and was the production of a c an named Douglass to eeiet.iate tLe praise of a girl uamed Lautie. The lady afterward deserted the nan who made hir famous and married a niau named Ferguson. "Saily in Our Alley" was written by Carey, Ibe dram atis". t-rniian Wedding Wreath. In tbe northern ptovinAe of Germany and in Scandinavia bridal crowns are com posed of artit cial myrtle, ornamented ir a manner more snowy than tastctul with additional flowers in gold and silver. These crowns are often a foot or more in height. In the evening the garlands see the "abjelacz" dana d off. A lively tune strikes up and the bridemaids and' other girls dauce round the tnde, who is blind folded. Suddenly the music stops, wben the bride places ber crown on tbe head ot tbe girl who happens to stand before bir at tbe monieni. Ot course the maiden thus ciowned will be the next to be mar ried. These bridal wreaths ate kept as cbeiithed mementoes, otteB under glass. Should a silver wedding day arrive, after twenty-live ytars of married life, a silver wreath is wcrn. Sbou'd the venerable couple survive to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary, the matron is crowned with a golden garland. The pre perty of piLe-pollen to float for a loi.g time in tie air, and to le carried liy storms to very distant locali ties, is well known. Dr. Eugelmauu has toned in the streets t f St. Louis, alter a rain storm irom tue south iu March, wben iio pints Lorili of Louisi ana were in bloom, pine-pollen, w hich must have come from tbe forests -of T. Aunt rati on lied river, a distance ol about four Luiidrcd miles in a direct line. A German chemist has established the valuable fart that wood impregnated with parafijiie oil is preserved for many years from rot, even under circumstan ceemost favorable to decay. . , AGErOviTUEE, . Tbebk is no Operation connected with fruit growing about which there f-xists so ranch tipprebension and diversity of opiuiou as about pruning. Many prune too mucb, others too little, and very few jnst right. Every owner cf fruit tre should understand the objects and principles of pruning, so that it he does not do tbe work himself he may direct and supervise those who do it for him. Ordinarily hired men competent to prune trees and vines judiciously are exceed ingly scarce; and in many cases the trees and their proprietor would derive mere benefit by paying the pruners for staying away rather than to admit them to the grounds and permit their mutila tions. We have seen so called "profes sionals" divest strong, thrifty pear trees of nearly every one of their fruit spurs which had been many years in forming. They were ignorant of the fact that trees required bearing buds to produce fruit. Pruning without a thorough un derstanding of its objects and purposes, is like blind-man's buff you may bit the right one, but generally it is the other wav. Planting Evzkokeexs. We are asked as to the best time to transplant ever green trees. IX well done, they can Ie set at iJrnost any time. This we any boldly. We have planted in March, April, May, August and November, and of these several months we prefer May, though we have bad full success in Au gust. In purchasing evergreens from the nursery, select those that have a stout, single, main stem,braiichet down to tne gioaud, and be careful not to damage the lower branches in taking up or setting out, as once bruised or bro ken off they are never replaced with new sprouting. In taking up be care fat in not injuring the roots, and cover them in hauling home, and then heel them in until ready to set out. Stake firmly, to prevent the disturbance of the roots by the wind, which is likely to be done owing to the thick foliage. and when they are much shaken and the root loosened, the tree will grow very slowly, and perhaps never become a perfect tree. The finest plantation in Alabama the Oswichee lieud place of 4000 acres, was sold tbe other day to Mr. Hatcher, of Columbus, for $30,200. This is less tnau $8 an acre, and Mr. Hatcher was offered 10,000 advance on bis purchase the week alter he made it. In or:h Georgia lands command readily from $15 to &)0 an acre along the railroads. The average value of lauda in Georgia, as re turned for taxes, is $3. 12 an acre. The demand for good horses increases despite the enlarged use ot rtenni ma chinery in all kinds of business. There are probab'y more horses used to cart produce to aud from railroad stations than were ever retinred for the stage routes that tbe railroads superseded. Yet, when the steam engine came into general use. for train'portation, many believed that tbe duys of horje-breeders were over. English experience snows that the quantity of farm-yard mannre produced in feeding cuttle may vary frjru one-half to tbree-tourtbs of the amount of food consumed and tbe straw used as litter, A ten of dry food, such as grain, cake, hay or straw, yields when fed about two tons of dung. A ton of green food, however, such as clover, vetches, man gel, turnips or cabbage, does not afford on un average, more than half a ton of dung. Da. Gilbert, of England, the long time associ to of Sir J. B. Lawes, in the K.tkamstead txperiments, thinks that the clover failure in this country, generally attributed to insects i really due to the clover sickuees condition ot soil in wiiieh clover refuses to grow. He believes the insects which are generally eredlt-.td with the failnre only come in because of the feeble growth of the plant. This opinion, coming from so high an authenty, is worth investigat ing. The orchard should iie cultivated at least light years, or till it comes well into W-anug in any hoett crop, or sown to buckwheat ana let full back upon the ground; care shonld be taken tot to plow too near or too deep nt ar the trees when you seed use red clover. It is advisable t shorten the branches two- thirds of tbe last year's gronth, for the rea.-Kjn that the tree has lost roots in being taken up. and that equalizes the top aud root. Moke attention should be paid to the production of the late vaiieties of fruit. and all kinds of garden vegetables. Heretofore all the pgins have been taken to produce tomethiug that is remarka bly early. Amateuis may be delighted with things produced in advance of the season, but persons who cany on farms and gardens with a view of making money will take an interest iu lata vari eties. Milk Fever. Any cause that inter feres with the condition ot the cow atter calving msy produce milk lever. Ex posure, U.o much exercife, or nervous excitement are suflicieut to bring on au attack, and a recovery is rare. It is the "ounce of prevention" in this case, as in to many others, that is worth the pound of cure. Keep the animal quiet a week before aud after calving and nurse her well To Wash Fkuit Tkeej. Soot should be mixed with lime for white-washing the stems aud trunks of trees. This will change tbe color to brown. An ex change suggests that sulphur mixed with the whitewash migLt be a protec tion against tire blight and like fungoid troubles. Case for the Houses, Curry horses frequently in the spring to aid iu remov ing their old coat. A small quantity of oil meat added to their feed will a'so greatly assist in its removal. Discon tinne this when the working season be- ems. A noted da.rrman says: "Of the $10 per year which the milk of a cow draws from the fert ility of a farm seve-eigbths is contained iu the skim milk which is fed to hogs. Nearly all the other eighth is in the buttermilk. Not more than 6 cents ol the 10 is in t're butter." Wheat bran and oilcake meal, com hired in a proportion by weight of two of bran to one of meal, is an excellent feed lor cows giving miik. A larger propoition of meal will too rapidly fat ten tLe animals. It quantity of milk is desired the proportion of bran may be increased. A doctor, strnek with the large num ber ef boys under fifteen years of age, whom he observed smoking, was led to inquire into the effect the habit had upon tbe general health. He took for bis prirpose thiity-eight boys, aged from nine to fifteen years and careful iy examined them. In twenty-seven of them be discovt red injurious traces ot the habit. In twenty-two there were various disorders of the circulation and digestion, palpitation of the heart and a more or It as marked taste tor strong drink. ' In twelve there was frequent bleeding af the none, ten had disturbed sletp, and twelve had slight ulcerations of tue mucous membrane of the mouth, which disappeared on ceasing from the use of tobaefio for some days. The doc tor treated them ill for weakness, but with little t fleet until the smoking was discontinued, when health and strength were soon rebtcred. ' DOSlESTIO, Plakkej) Shad BEuAwiaK Rites Style. scale the hh, uplit it open down the back, carefully remove the roe aud entrails, and wash and dry it with cloth. Then spread it on its back and fasten it with two or three nails upon a hickory plank two inches thick and about fourteen in width, hav ing first made the plank thoroughly hot. Of course, but one side of the fish is exposed to the fire, the heat of the plank cooking the other. St tbe plank and fish, at au angle of forty-live de grees, before a clear, hot fire of live coals, and bake it to a rich brown color, basting it every little while, by means of a soft brush, with thin mixture of melted butter aud flour. When done, seive it upon the plank ou which it was cooked; send plank and all to tbe table. In the meantime, the roe should be parboiled and simply fried, or else egged, rolled in cracker dust or breau crumbs,- and fried. In order to assist the young housekeeper iu selecting good shad, let her note the following sigas: "When the fish is fresh, the gills are of a bright crimson red color, the eyes full and bright, the body firm and the scales bright and silvery. When the fish is stale, the gills axe of a dull whitish blue, eyes sunken and flesh soft. I hey are then unfit to be eaten. uoor ubavt. il ow to make nice gravy is a problem many housekeepers never solve. Urease is not gravy, neither is raw flour. Almost any kind of meat liquor or soup stock, from which all fat has been removed, may be made into nice gravy by simply add ing a little seasoning and some thicken lag; if browned flour is used for the laltjr the gravy will require but lit; e cooking, but when thickened with raw flour it must cook until thoroughly done or tne gravy will taste like so much gummy paste. It is best tj brown i quart of flour at a time. Put in a skillet, set in tue oven or on top of the stove; stir oltec until it is a light brown, put into a wide-meuthed I Kittle, cork and keep for use. All gravies should be w eh stirred over a ratuer hot fire, as they must be quickly made, and must boil, not simmer. Ir. Dasfokd Thomas, iuhis capacity as coroner, has directed public attention to the mortality which follows the neglect rf measles. It is a common opinion among tbe poor that a child must have the measles, and that when it gets the disease it requires no treat ment and but little care. This is a mis take. In the records of vital statistics it may be seen that it often proves more fatal in the large towns than any other zymotic disease, more even than scarlatina. With medical aud parental care the disease generally does well, but without this it is liable to serious complications and apt to leave disagree able consequences. PlOF.OS CfTLETS WITH GUEEX PEAS Draw and singe six young pigeons cut them in half, remove all bones except the legs, sprinkle with salt, and warm in butter, dram, and press between two plates until quite flat and cold ; trim them to the shape of cutlets, and stuff them with force-meat made of bread crumbs, butter aud mixed herbs; egg and bread-cruiu'i, and broil over a mod erate fire, moisten with melted butter when yon torn the cutlets; when done place them round a dish and fill the centre with green peas. A BAKJCD BERMUDA ONIO.V, which it Will take a detoruiined worshiper to go through wi'h, doubtless, to satisfactory result?: Boil it iu sailed water half au hour, changing the water twice. Take it out aud ury it on a cloth. Wrap it in buttered paper and bake it in a hot oven half au hour. When tender, put it into a saucepau over the fire and baste it frequently with butter for ten minutes. Serve it with melted butter, salt aud pepper. This recipe is f-ra pound and a half onion or therealout. XCDELS FOB SOUP, MODERN STYLE. Beat two eggs until quite light and foaming, add to them a snltspoonful of salt and sufficient flour to form a paste thick enough to ie roiled; flour a pas try-board and roll the paste out a thin ax a wafer; then rub a little flour over it and roll it up tight; cut it in very thin slices, beginning at the end; dry the slices on a floured board for two hours, and then boil them until tender in the soup, and serve them in it. Graham Muffin. Into a sieve put half a pint of flour, two teospoonfula of cream of tartar and one of saleratns. Mix the three ingredients thoroughly and sitt them into a bowl containing one and a half pints of graham flour, half a cupful of sugar and a teaspooulul of salt, ilix all thor ughly while dry, and add two well-beaten eggs aud a pint of milk. Fill mufliu-cups about two thirds to the top, and bake iu a quick oven. r.OAST Caton. Cover your cpon with a buttered sheet of paper oi with slices of bacon; roast, and a lew minutes before taking oil the fpit, remove the paper or bacon. AVheu a good color, dish up the fowl, and garuhth with watercress. y It is well to set the table for daily use with as much neatness as if guests were to be present, and to accustom servants or members of the family to wait upon the table properly, by daily practice. To clean glass bottles, decanters, etc., put in a handful of fine sautl, and use soap and warm water and shake thor oughly. It will be very dirtv bottle that you cannot clean rapidly in this way. Wash a silk handkerchief in Wider in which the best castile soap has been lathered. Then snap between the fin gers until neatly dry. Do not iioa it, but fold and press under a weight. Chandeliers and iron wall brackets that have become rusty and worn may be mode to look equal tonew by apply ing a coat of bronze powder mixed with copal varnish. If you are baking bread turn the loaves top side down in the hot tins and let them stand a few moments. This will make the crust very tender and they will cut easily. Mica in stoves when smoked is readi ly cleaned by taking it out and thor oughly washing with vinegar a bttle diluted. If the black does not come oil at once, let it soak a little. Satin tidies and table scarfs may be renovated by taking a hot iron, placing a wet cloth over it, and holding the satin in the steam, the wrong side nearer the heat. . That certain insects possets a power akiu to reason is illustrated by Gled itsch, a German natnralist, who relate that he oue dav spitted a Wad on a stack which he fixed upright in the ground. The odor of the decaying body of the reptile attracted a number of buryiDg beetles; but as they found they could do nothing with the toed while in the air, they jiiined under the base of the stick until it fell. when they buried toad and stick together. Such an engineer ing attempt would seem to indicate the presence t-f a definite purpose. tJmVSZi. ETJ2IOROTJ8. ! A ikisrcx cocgregatioif is disgusted with their minister becansa he has no sense of the fitness of things. A cele brated divine had preached so ferveutly and wit ii so much soul-stirring force that when he sat down the people were hushed and many in tears. Hardly was the great preacher seated before their own shepherd popped up and briskly announced that the parishioners were expected to turn out iu large numbers to the sociable to be held on the follow ing evening, and that they were reques ted to bring with them liberal contribu tions of cold corned beef, tongues, turkey, bam sandwiches, and hot bis cuit. There is a time for all things. There is a time for mourning aud a time for rejoicing. But the time to talk of cold corned beef and fixings is clearly not in a moment of intense spir itual exaltation. Togo at the opera: Fogg was at the opera the other evening, and sat in front of a young gentleman who showed his musical knowledge by humming the airs as they occured. At the close of the first act Fogg turned around to say, in a voice sufficiently l-ud to be heard by a score of others; "I am very much obliged to yon, sir, for the little con cert you have been giving me; y6u are are very kind, but to tell you the truth, they made so much noise ou the stags that I didn't enjoy it nearly so much as 1 ongat. 1 he young gentleman said nothing, but he looked volumes. Dur ing the second act he omitted his obli gate, and the stage people had to get on as best tney coma without it. comb time since an Ohio paper got alter a manntactnnng concern, and gave it such a showing up that the president went to a lawter and said he desired to begin a libel suit. "What has tbe pa per aaid?" asked the attorney. - "Whv, that we have never paid a dividend." "Well, have you?" "NT-o, but it said we couldn t pay our hands. "Aud you haven't for the past two months, have you ?" "I can't say we have; but it said our stock was down toll, the concern mortgaged, and bad management would soon bust us. ' "lsu t it all so?" "Can- found it! les, and that s what I want to sue for !" yelled the indignant pres ident. Ladies usually get much amusement from seeing a minister in a gown, for they cannot help but think that he looks as though he had on a piece of female attire, and the remarks made privately by females are perhap not as reverent as they should be. The other evening, when a dominie appeared in full gown, a Freeman reporter heard whispered. "Why, he hasn't any hoops." "Wonder why he don't wear a bustle?" "Do you suppose Miss So and So (re ferring to a fashionable dressmaker) ever cut that frock !" "Goodness 1 one side is three inches longer than the other, aud how it droops iu the back ! A tocko husband, desirous of provok ing a chance to pay a compliment to his young wife aud of receiving an as surance of affection, says with an aspect ot susprise, "My dear. I heard a very remarkable thing to-day. Whats-his- iianie toll me that he had been looking into the matter very closelv. and had discovered that there was only one mar ried womsn on this street who wasn't a flirt and really loved her dear hubby better than any other man in the world." The wife, after mature deliberation "I wonder, now, who it caa be? I thought I knew everybody ou the street." The old Judge, who has always (een looked upon as the professor of an iron constitution, calls upon his doctor. 'lou here? says the physician in as tonishment; "What can be the motter?" "W elL dtx-tor, the fact is that I am get- tiug to be a little uneasy about the state of my health." ;Ah! And where is the trouble? In the head? Stomach?" "No, they're all right, but of late I have been suffering a good deal from, iusoniia in court. A mono the crowd watching the seals at a zoological garden were a newly married couple ou a bndal tour. They gave all the rest of the animals the go by to observe the seals in the stone basin, and it was a full honr before they grew weary. Chilled by the raw air and impatient over the waiting, the husband said: "Come, darling, let s go'n see the the hyenas. The feller who said them seals would fly around aud sing at 4 o'clock either lied to us or else this 'ere watch has gone ahead on me agin." Nothiso is ever lost by being pleasant and agreeable. You ask for two pounds of steak no more, no less. Oue butch er growls that he can t cut oft just two pounds, and you leave him, thoroughly vexed. At the next stall the man of meats hears yonr request with unruffled visage, cats off a pound and a h;iif, slaps it into the scales aud out again in double-quick time, rolls it np ueatly, aud says, with a sweet smile, "Just two pounds, ma'am." He is the man who succeeds. It is said the only obstacle in the way of transporting live hogs from this country to England is the difficulty of feeding them on the passage. Why not feed them from the trough of the sea. Keatllnc Character. "I can always tell by the expression of a man's face whether be is a self-reliant man or not.'said a bartender in a Nassui-street saloon to a customer. ''Now, that larce man just coming in has a will of his own, and the smaller one with him be guided by any one," and be speculatively jingled two glasses on tbe bar as t ie two gentle men approached. I'h ey were bth well- dressed, and looked contented wifi their lot. The tall one had, indeed, a face ex pressive of a desire to have bis two way, and was not uulike 1 ug llson in appear ance. 11 is smaller iriena had an exceed ingly mild aspect. He seemed nervous. and not at all, as tbe bartender had said, like a person of strong will power. They both t'tok whisky, and the smaller one offered to pay for it. "Piy at the casuier s desk, sir," said the bartender, politely, handing him two 10- cent checks, lie looked at the cashier's dest, which was some distance away, and suddenly losing his mild appearance, said: 'I'll be banged if I am going to be made a waiter of Dy a bartender. 1 came in to get a drink, not to run ot errands. " "For heaven's sake. Jack, pay at the desk, and don't make a scene ," and his tall friend, who i.emed to have lost his p ami's tic aspect as quickly as his fnend oad got lid of his pacific one. "1 11 be shot if I do," said the smaller man, bis voice growing louder. "Here, will you take this not I It's the last time of asking." "I am n allowed to take money, '"said the bartender. "Well, 1 hope for your own sake you are allowed to give thinks for nataice." was the reply, and tbe small man stalked to the door, followed by his greatly sub dued companion. The bartender considered for a moment, and then crawled over the bar and weut alter them. "I suppose I must take It in the way you say,' be raid. "Then take it t" said the small man, throwing two dimes on tbe floor. "Aud ttank your stars that you can get iC The bartender picked up t'le coins, gave them to the cashier, and went back to his place. "I made mistake, " be said confidenti ally to his first customer. "It is the little one who has a will of his own, and the big one whom any one could guide. " mj A lertant girl fell on a bracket, ller skull, she did nearly crack it, BL Jaib Oil applying, 8ave4 her from dying It proved to be "just the racket.' A steamboat captain from Goshen, Was hurt by a boiler explosion; On the pains In hit hip. St. Jacob's Oil got the grip. He calls it tbe all healing kHion. Senator Bayard is said to be worth $150,000. 'Do bolrllv what you do at aU. Bikliy do we sfllnn that Kidney-Wort is the great remedy for hver, bowels and kidjey diseases, rheumatism and pile vanish before it. The tonic effect of Kidney-Wort is produced by its cleansing and purifying action on the blood. While there is a gravelly deposit in tbe unne,or milky, ropy urine from disordered kidneys, it al ways cures. S37Tbe Diamond Dyes always do more than they claim to do. Cover over that old dress. It will look like nev. Only 10 cents. A girl of sixteen has just married a man of over seventy at Olneyville, B. I. STOMACH itte:s tviiat the (rreit restorative, Horetter's Stotnack Bitters, w.n iu, must be iritriereU from what il tma done. It ha effected radical rures in llioaanda of case nf iivrtpeiMia, lulioaa Ut&mlera, inieruiit- leai lever, nerv-ms aneetioo-i, general deb my, roust ipt ion. met owlac!, menial despondency. and tue i-cuiar co upiaiuu and duubjiiie to wiiK-a ine .. e r .imjen. . r nr -m: n .in iinivffiit n.i i:e era mim t . 71 ANAKESIS Otrea Initant rrUef and aa I jllibl CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold mi nro-.TtataeTerewhere. Priee. tl 00 per be prcpirf rninl. tampl-a arnt free to !& siciana andallar:S r. ra,.j P. NVn-.iae.iif rl o. Box Silt, ew lorkciu. &! nu.DU'4 frrn of " AMiet.' "WTLBOa'S C0HP0HND OP PURE COD LIVER OTT. Aim T.TMP UiL a J? flippy t ir;vt? tue-.T u-tlmonT la imr I tb um ui hU II BOK's prii CoD-LlTII OIL iKf) lit t. prl n han rovi it to be Taltubl riudy for or.HuiMpiinu, Affuima. uipnim-na, ana an di of m- I hnat a d Luium Maunf-u-turrd only ry A K VMLB.1R, Clvtuiat, Boatoo. Sold by -ll diUKVita FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. Koothgrdiaeaaa imao prevalent In tnia ooan- trr as ConstiDatton. and no remedy Lvaa trvarl eati&llaWfl th tYlrhratild K ill TWT.Wnrt avai avl euro Whatever the eauae, however obattaate a eaae. thia reaedjrwil overcome it. nil CO TKI3 distreaainjT em I W Tlaiiit la ierr ant to h '5OOTnplictrd with csoasti pail on. ItadiieywWort jKtrenrjaena we wr-aeiiei para ana qmejuy ejeurca all kind c f Puoa even whra phjakaaaal v ana memcinea nave Deicrsiaurc 43- srlr yon have either of lh trcmbi" Ken.., ! USE 1 r. C... EE .L - DR. f75 . BEFORE AND AFTER 1 Electric ApplanceJ an tent on 33 vayf IniL TO MEN HiLY. YOUC QR OLD, -VTTHO are ntfferln from Knww Fktijtt, V LoT VtTJairTT, hkCH ow Kkbtb Foe S AW Voorn, WuTtm Weaksk-. and all tho- diwaar f a lUtsosat. Satukb naPilUaT from Abhkki and Otueh I'ArsKS. Hperdy relief and eomplcte reu rmtionof HEi.TH.Viooaand SU?mooit.rvB-TrxEi. The rrande-it ducoery of the Ninett-th Ontury. bnd at oooe (ur iAiairaXed lunpiiict Iree. dtddra V01TAI8 BEIT CO., WaRSH&ll, MICH. cvrej Scrvfala. PlaiptM. Boils, Ttucritd Sena, oar i-wft, xrmriai utacmawa, Caiarra. La appeu. Frsal CoBpaaiata, aad a a. It rf aula. All araniM ao4 caaauy stare k-epn aeU tL WL IL rMtw M v, rrmp. Pll KlNjtrra, rrj bout. Tclutarv Triawlrarc: ratal taale tmr Diai Snr-Pleaae al'ow me tbe privilege of airliur by teatinMmy refrardiiur the wonder! ol curative rmp ert ea of your ?n valuable xuedldne. Host 'a Bemedy. Darina: the put x or aeren yean I have been a irreat Puffer from kldniy d!ae tae. and durnir a frreat part of tbe time my Bufferings hare been ao intense aa to be mdeavribabie. Only tboae wb- have miff-red by tine dread ttiaraae know of tbe awful barker he. and pa:ne ot all kda, acomnpa- led by greet veakneaaea and bcttous proatradJti, loaa of force and ambition which in van ably- attend it, I had all tbene tmubies h tenBined, and wan in rach a bad cond tton that I could not tret op oat of my chair except by pottinjr my bands on my knees, and almost roiitnr out before I could atraixhtt-n up. I trl'd tbe beM doctora, and many kindd of medicdne. but all failed to help me, and I experimented ao kE endearonna: to ret cored that laat apiiiiir I wad in very poor abape, and in atv kiafr for relief my attention was directed by a friend to tbe remarkable cures of kidney diaeeaoa. etc which were beinr aoeompliabed by Hunt's Bemedy. I was in duced to try it, and besran to take it, and very soon "Timbered up.n aa it were; my severe laykache and tbe intenae pains I had auff red so lone apeebjy dia appeared, notwithatandino; 1 had been bothered with this complaint so miny years. V hen I bnran to bike Honfs Bemedy I was contd ertbly ran diwn in my treneral tea-th. and sufferet al-HtfrnuliMHfrf -piieute. tvt-rncr 1 havetentaUL!na; tlie rem ily. bwevf r. my improvement hsM beeu nioat marked; my former compiajutit, a hr, naiira, etc lwveaiMpiiaiml. and I nw !sl like my farmer aelf, h-'le, brty atid iud in baitii. 1 nhalf always k--p Btmt' Kemeity ith um, and would most antly rvcuuimend all Ukwt woo are ntltuer frn Kidney or Lier uaewa. idi-ewa f he lilawitir or I nn. ary omna. to u- Uaut'a Koo- iiy and La a. no otuvr. koura very truly, Ukkut h. .- bklxws Ao. aw Westnxinater ou, Pro.kkanue. B. L "In the lexrona of youth, etc there la no stKb word se faU- i nat lexicon" ia nc now found in the lahnr. lory of stunt's Betuedy. It known no such wurd an van 2ta '"fieeaiM So and aad Well." Hatcher"! SUUion, Go., ilirdi t7, 1S7S. R. V. Pierce, Jf. D.: Dear Hir iff wile, who had been ill for over two years, and had tried many other medicines, caiue sound and well by using your "Fa vorite Prescription." ilj niece was also cured by its use, after several physicians had failed to do ber any good. Voura truly. THOMAS J. METHVLV. Dectdedlt original. "Yes, "said the man with the big necktie, "yes, i mm Charley's play is a work of decided merit. The characters are entirely original. No one ever saw, heard or dreamed of such persons, and no one ever will see, hear or dream oi suju. Yea, Charley is original, dreadfully original." Sick and bilious headache, and all de-raiiK-iiient!tu('atoiiia-h aud bowels cured by Dr. Pierce's "iVllcta" or a mi- bilious granules. 25 cents a vial. 'o 'liip boxes to allow waste ol' virtues, liy dru;;-gi-sts. mm The judge sent him up for three months. "But. your honer," he objec ted, "this is only s simple drunk." "No, sir," replied the district justice, sternly; "your offence is an aggravatea one; yon wore a oress-coai wnen juu vent to mali vonr afternoon calls on Sew Tear's dav. I have let you off easy. Young men, and middle aged ones, suffer ing from nervous debility and kindrwl weaknesses: senil three slam pa tor Part VI f of Dime Series Hoiks. Address, World's) Dispensary Meoical AsseieiATioN", Bunalo, X. Y. Astronomers continue to assert that there is something the matter with the comet's head. Men who are up all night, as the comet is, will know what it means. "By asking too much we may Ion the little that we had before." Kidney Wort asks nothing but a fair trial. This given, it fears no lo3S ot faith in t'S virtues. A lady writes from Oregon: "For thirty years I have been afll-cted with kidney complaints. Two packages of Kidney Wort have done me more good than all tbe medicine and doctors I have had before. I believe it is a sure cure." ttaFas', brilliant and fashionable are tbe Diamond Dye colors. One package colors I to 4 lbs. of goods. 10 cents for any color. "Cax tou find room for a sen bo on your paper?" "Xot unless you waut to subscribe." And again was that schol arly youth crushed. For dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spinu and general debility, in their va rious forma; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-Fhospborated Elixir of CaUsay," made by Caswell. Hazard fc Co, New York, fold by all Druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever er other sickness, it has bo equal. Carbonic acid, when pure, is a most active and fatal poifoD, destroying life and extinguishing flame, not from the absence of oxveen. as is often supposed. . t trnm n,. nar;H I which are destructive to life and to com - --- . .- . ....... bustion If inhaled pure, instantaneous death results. .H other, .t Iteat loa t Cbaa. Jnoea, of Ellza'rth. nwieer ennutr, ln.L. aya: "I hate dealt in xnelicitie a number of year, and will nay that Or, Bur-rV twu' ie Horn Synip la the moet valuable nit-du-tM I ever Moid. Aljr vim tooiera are well pleaird witfi its e3i t- T le TeMimony of a fsiyairljiit. Jaroea Beecher. M. D of Siirtin.-y. l.wa, mr : for several yeara I liave been uimr a fooch Balaam called Ir. m llaiil' Balsam fur tle Lati and in almost every cam tbr)uxnnt my prmrt-c I have hail entire intcceaL I ha-e umi mid pri-riled bundreta of bottiee ever stnee the diya of my army pra tire (lo, when I was euivuon of llumul a Z, Joaavilie. Ky," Is boiline meat, etc., or eren clothe;. tnrn a plate bottom side np and pat it j on tne bottom of tne bottle to prevent us contents irom nnrrjin. Catarrh of tiie Kladdee. Stimnnir imtatlnn. Inflammation, all K Miner ami Lnnarj loiuptaiub. cuml uj llui nu-litiia. ' JL. l . . The tnpophone is a new scientiQo in- strnnient lor determining the direction fren which sonnd wavt-s cotce. Aside it mast prove practically useful at sea in locating fog signals. Thousands upon thousands of boltles of Csrboline, a deodorized extract of petro leum, hare been sold, and from all orer the land comes one universal cry. ' Carbo line, a now improved and perfected, is the bi st hair restorer ever used." Sold by all druggists jo remove wooa irom a nie or rasp dip the instrument in hot water, to swell the wood; it is then removed lv haud brash; the warmth evt.prates the moisture. Cng'PTST Fa'm-is JIagazins m the world, 120 large paea, 4 paes new music, 1000 engravings each issue. 50 cen's per year; sincle cpie 15 cents, tbawbkioob b Cujtbikh, 8th & Market Sis., Ptuia. Finery cloth is prepared by brushing the surlace of thin cotton rloth with liquid glue, and siltiug the emery powder over the surface while still warm. "Rouen oai Coma." At for e!Ia'"Roaif b on Corrn." l.v. Ouiek. A Frenchman has succeeded in mak ing a waton, which in addition to the time of dsy, indicates the dav of the week and mouth and each phase of the moon. Lvlies and i hilartn ' boots and shries cannot run over if Lyon's Fatcul Ileei StiSeners are used Steel is much improved forcntlervbv being alloyed with about 1-lOdth part of silver. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer la the marvel oi tbe aife tor all nerve di aara. AU tils stopped tree. Heud to Ml Arcli bireet' PnllaUe.iu,a. ra. A remarkable otculiur tf of the na tives of Southern China is thkt the great toe of each foot is separated lrom the others like the tloiuib ol the baud, and can be need in much the same mariner, although not to an equal extent. As a reliable remedy for iiiiliirestioiiand a certain cure for dysiiere.ia. Uamthine with out doubt Mami first. Oastkine ia in liquid form. Sold by druggist. To enre sneezing plnir tha nostrils with cotton wooL The effect is instan taneous. The be3t fitting collars and ctfTi you can iret are the Chroiithion. Mow for sale at all brat -class stores A persevering mvt tigutor has found that rags saturated with kerosene will not scare squash bugs away from squash vines. He ays that tbe fragrance of kerosene is "ever so much pleasanter than tbe smell of bug"," and hiuU that they know it, too, aud like it. Malaria, chills, positively cured bv Emory's Standard Core Pill. Their equol unknown, sugar-oo&ted ; no grip ing, 25c Xilro-alucerine, which is pure glyce rine treated with nitric acid, was dis covered by an Italian chemist, in 1847. The ezploeive energy or this compound !s tn u four to thirteen times that of nfld powder. Deaf UM 1b ma Boom. "Roach on Hats." Clear or r&ta,mice.roache. neut iea,cni pai uakaopuera. imc .i;r final to try tne neve, j u nn. Boll's Cough yn, , te in trrhVwocrfarprescription. the praise ScddW deaths t Ar. not come irom . x Vint from heart disease ore m wemj. nr congestion of to. W from apoplexy. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Believe" and carrm BHEIHATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BAf-KtCIie. HEADACHE. TOOTTJACEav SORE THRO IT. qCXSSV. KWLLUNGS. Soreness. Cuts, Bruises. FROSTBITES. BTKSS. ci.nJ, And all other hpdllycb and pbUd. FIFTY CEITS BOTTLE sold hj-all rmHnriM"" Dealer. DirectmlM in 11 laJWUaCS- The Charles H-VogetrC !'v;''v::;l 'Ul iiiuJika T iift, iriTllflrtk A. touelsk m vu. 4 C.S. IS A SUSE CVRE tor all diseases of the Kidneja and LIVEH " t rt has (patiOe action on this moat fanportaa mabllna-1' to throw, off torpu-.iy nation. atuaulOiM tb.3e.ZB7 tho Bile, aad br kacjin tha Kwe j la irea oondition. eflecting tta regular diaciarso. - irjtmapeaafferinrrrmm mm bilious. dJ"P:ri. or const. E-7- J Wart will aureiy r-ru tr"--' la th Bprlr- to cleanse tie Cr". ory oaw ah,wlt taia a thcrooc oowrao of it. faYCWl;Cr!rTs.,JL'''a?.f In If you are Interested In tLf inquiry TiihU-h U tLf lpst Liuiment for JIaa and lkast this Is the answer, at test el bT t wo srenerations: the MKXICAN Ml'STAXU LINI MENT. The reason is sim ple. It penetrates erery sore, w on nil, or lameness, t; the very bone, and drives oat all inflammatory and morbid matter. It "goes to the root" of the trouble, aud never fails to eure in double ijuirk time. stockman witii UtKLuid lE rtmlete m is'ic-.-. wurx lor wti.m uy r iay an-tyiiu --t Jtavekia1 ibJ lreuiout auiti, t -iistaju. Mm THE SUiV A MILLION A WEEK. !in crther SrwnjT rnhl!,hel on fh! utile of tha earth la liuirlit il rvaa bya. uiaiij me-i ai.d imihu. liy: rc--.a it m a.w.t)- lnu-r-wtiua- ltls-vttryoiKiyiirT.aiVr. Sul str 1ail. i ( iflivaft-ai. by ni'ii. .V.W. a nvnt.i a year: nrMMi -are.. J j,j year; r York C'tty. MARTHA'S VINEYARD Sntxra Iwrrr'T. J iIjU-Atot. I, im 1 Depart. -u.-. -w i Ma, n.-ra. rir i irenirx iry e) aMre af. MT. riTSaX. AirL. Jamaica flam llSuatoul ilmai, FRAZER AXLE GREASE Kl ! tbe world. Jet lb (eaalac Every aaekace taM onr trmle-mnrk mmt t r.arknl Iraier'a. HOLD LIUinHlKL -- H FITS ane wrlitnz Daner. In blotter, Ov via eili-D'ldr. or mall fur U, Aareaita hmi lel. Economy fain rue to Kewtairy- poi l, .11 acta. tWrMaatyteef PITII.Anri.rHIt CIICU0 L I . . r, ... waoy otnajw ai it to hraamtiMl aehra V" P"H forit. Thialathaauw 'Z' ainer eompaoiaa ratall t foO. All Macbioea warraats4 tit rra. Send Ibr lllaatimurf n T-itlimmiiai Adonat CSAKT ES A. WOOD CO P IlllaiarX.i'UaiWkift RUPTURE S tro ".""""l. aVaitlmr. Pa. ; Herhev Bnnaa ili" lad. ; Coaumarcial Botal Ciirter Cblcmjra, 111. VANTEUCmi areKII!!,..rlA!.s. . HEAK luul ii II LADIES tr -e 1 w Ltr.ii. l- 1 far- aTii. ail I am. nun ad.lr.se l.aM.atlwtL itoL'm i l and a U rv3.ul-. yr BO O K.AGENTs aa-ia pta 11 aaat TUMOrtHK BOKUt.Rt. TBe m-tcapUvaL lur uarralivis of aariy b-rder Ufa Tar w m.-ri did fttjarter for IWiu;, A unaaia lorOld tmtnta and -Klen- V.r-r d. waut an Aut u, .. town. Km. f-.r t.rr,. nH aiary Airautaare uow aciiilyr ggga'fj B.-otlifrB.ja.N. IU utrct. VhOm.. Pa tSElT . C,r mu w at faZSIS"Tnrlnw a tfw n . . Satkmiai. nrm. Co, PbuadaT - - - - - a. . Wnleloe Catalarim Addreaa nnmi A Co.. toruaidjfii FREE! W ""''Rf ri Afuu d S AT" M TlptiTrO ft ' in nf Wll'J..eHaiolui,'!irSr AGENTS SK LU!,! J 0 U street, t-hiladJnwl1 it'tt GOrjSUr.lFTiQ?!. aoi aasarar. Olra Kxur-m and r o. addmZ t.l &a-eT- rB lts. ar Bsrtasa, m TIM st N M f 1 '"-E TTTi?iy,!H?: U JOHU OF BlHCHA!TOJIf mZZZZZZrt&JJ tuumiui. a- T. VxS7'V-Jy . ; sia will evailer tmwlr wmm WlTS ' HEALTH IS Wfi Ml of MjisfealtlDfliii DR. RAD WAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent. mi ghxh blood pukuua. par Mood mate atxiad Bean, armrif bn mm aelearakia. If ro wooul 0a j,r 0a nor bone aoond wttnoot canes, aad roar euL: pleaioa fair, aa Radvvay's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A remedy oompowexl ef htgretflenta of rrrv dlnarv medical properties, essential to ponrV aeaL repair and lniorato the brokeB-dowV aiCi wanted oodj QnCB, rlaAHA.vr, Sui and tmJ?? s)rr la Ua treaim. nl an.1 ear. matter by waat aaine tbe eomptalnt mar aVatamitert, whetner It be arrofu a, ca-nmpri? ypailia, olcerM, aorea, tumon, bona, errs) peu aft rteam, diaeasen of tne lonirt, ti'lbeja,? der, womb, akin, Urer. stomaeb or howeii, e-tw, cbrooieor eooautntionai, tne vtrni a in tne j wblck aappliea tue waate and bntl.la and roT these ortcaaa and wanted tisanes of tue Ii IM blood at nnoeaitriy, tbe proceaa of RiZi atoat be ooarund. Tha Sarsaparillian Resolvent Hot only Is a eompenaarinir remedy, bat arnm tbe harmoaioas action of earn of tne orr-to. k estaOiianea tarougrioat the entire arem tunctios. at aannony and aappliea the blond j. eels wit a par and healthy current of ear Ufa. Tib Sara, after a few dary ane of the BariaparUUan. benomes clear ami beaatifoi. Punpies, blotches bu. n, w KiB eruptions are remore-1 : sum and mlm eared. Persons suffering from acrofau. eniptite diaeasee of tbe eyes, moxtrt, eara. leipt, tnrtMt ae.1 (laada, that hare aouamniaJ anl sprea.1. 'y.t bom unco red dlaeaaea or mercury, or fri'm tie nse of corrosive sublimate, may rely upon a care if the Sanapariliiaa la continued a sumcieui tuit lo mke tta i in predion on the system. On bottle contains more of the arnre pract. flea of Medicines tlian any other HreparaiKie. aAea In teaapoonfal doaea, while oihera ruiairs tve or a. z tunes aa nioca. OneDollarallottle. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relief, TbstbMpe at Heat Tfedlelae tmr 1 aunllT lae (at III H'rlii. In from on to twenty mtnntes never ftii'j ta relieve Pain with one Uioronirh appliraima: ao matter how violent or excrn.-iating tne pain, the Kheumatte, Bed-rt.lden, Innrui. cnpp,e.l. Nervons, Nenralsno or prtra:el with .haiw may snffer, RAli WAY'S KiiADi" RKLIEK wul aSorU instant ease. ntlTJUIMATIO OP THE KIDNEYS. INFLAJtMATION Or TUB BLADDSS. ISxTJtXM ATION OF THFS BOWELS, CONGESTION" OPTHH LO'Ga, SORB THROAT, DrFTICCLT BRBATHIXii, PALPITATION OP TUE UKAHT, HYSTERICS, CKOUP, DIPUTiiERI A, CATARRH, LSFLCEXZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, XECRALGIA, RH2UMATIS)t, COLS CHILLS, AOCK CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITM. BRCTSE3, LITMBAOO. SCIATICA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CHET, BACK or LIMBS are nvraatly relieved. II ITS VAIUOCH FOHMi FEYEE AND AGUE. FEVEK AND AGUE enred for 50 cm. Trier I not a remedial acent In this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and other Malarious. Bijoux Scarlet, Tvphoi.l Veiiow and other feem ii-led by KAD'A'A VS 1'lLLl so qoicklj aa RAiiWAY'd KKAlT REUEP. It will In a few momenta, wien tfilten rn'ernaiiy aoconlinaT to the directions, cure Cramp, spt-uu, Siar Stoma.!!, Heartburn, Sick flea.la-iie. I'prp. sa, Palpitation of the Heart, Cold chil's. UyerMra, Pains lh the Bowe' DiitTfio?. Drenierv, Oak, Wind in the Bow!, and all Internal Travelers shoald al wav carrr a hottie of RAO WAYS HEADY RELItP with them. A lew drop in water will prevent sickness or pa:u front chan-re of water. It is heller tnaaiTench Bran.ly or Hitters as a tlmulant. M Iwerw it it il La-aubermeat should alwava be provided with it. radway's Remilatin? Pills Perfect, Purfrative. Soothing. A peri enta. Act without Pain. Always Bcliable and Natural in Operation. A TEGETAELE SEESTITUTE FOB CAL03IEL. Perfectly tasfelesa, elenitty enated with sweet trim, puree, reguute, purity, cleanse and au-en'-Ihen. & RiHWiTs Pnxg for the enre of all dtsnrlers of the Stomach. Liver, Bowels. Kldneva, Bia.l'!er. remale C-nnplaintu, Nervons Uinea-iea, Ixw of Ap petite, Uealache. Con-aipatlon, t'ostiveness. Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, biuou-mesa. Fever, InOanima Uon of the B-iwela, Plies, and all deranr?uiems uf the Internal Viscera, purely veiretabie. contain ing no merenry, minerals, or deletenon-t drues. Jar-otwerve the iiowtna: symptoms refUitintf from l'wasesof the IMcestive Onrans ; coa-aipa-ttoo. Inwanl Pile", Fullness of Blood in Uie Hea.L Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, busnist of Food, Fulineas or Weight in the su. mach.Soor Eructations, Sinkina; or Fluttenne at to Heart. Chokinir or SulTennx Sensations wnea In a lyin posture, Dimne-4 of VuHon. Dots or eba before the sijstit. Fever and dull Pain In the Head. Dencienry of PersDiratioo. Yellowness of the Mun and F.yea, Pain in the Side, leat, Limt-s, and sudden Flnaties of Ueat. Burning in tne Flesh. A few doses of Rapwit-s Pnxn win free K.S yatem from aU the auuve-named disorders. SOLD BT DRUGGISTS. Price. S3 Ceata Fer Bos. EEAl "FALSE AND TEUE." Send a letter stamo to RADWAT A CO., No. 3 J W arren. Cor. Church St,, New Yorfc . ,lnlnformatlon worth thuosan la will be sent to you. To tbe Pnblle. Be sore and v-r. for RrwTX an ! see ihat tht naiu "IUditat-' laoa what yoo buy. ami tnftvt- ClUlOf Epla CORES AHBt'I "U1 Pt, Vitus DtUi. Alcobaltvn. Opium EiMlnf, r and ail Nrvou aud H.OIMl dlaBIMPaV T a CiricyTnen. L-rrr . XtsLT. Literavt-j men. 54 er- drnLavrv amnliivmfnt 'TS3 u Nervous Fro-- K . -r-s i- trailon, Irr'TjiavnilPai r nl tnaahlnaarl sKimarh. biWeto or kinder, or who require nerv tonic. pptiT or rimntant, rSaunavxit&a rin? ia Invaviaabi. T iVMiA&rvi pmr I j m it rlaywvpsant tV- h ItHajil WOlMrful ll - "frriwa, tH, .UNyO, awa,Ub ,.P,rr; oco CHEAPEST.- SS.THRESHERSS wawawawaawawawaaaBwawawawaa t'V'M aa But i. ar IVUttawaW W aall -- - ... vnal inaWtA a lt?el 2 7 U'T "lna. Paamh!l Ml nT... " i fail, tm a ' " I" fme. W..d bv dr?,... M mV&iiSissszzESX. STOPPED FREE !iware Ker;orts Hestor,(J Dr. KLINE 3 GREAT Kl r. ItnALLIBLB uTbkr 1 d,l. A" ftti mf't WxvaZZ' Trci- "' l-tl frert .u.ir.iwn, M.INh.on Ar t, St.Phtiwllphia Pfc rV5aJ MrVeiT.-r k. .... a FAILS, SS.v5 SSfflSMw TRUP! -JJ-.T. rae..Kl.-.rJe-.i