A Crack at Leap Tear. Lop rear !b a fraud. Sate as efcro nolnpicu! txiaienl, it is a ptiasUy and a Uoil'W fraud. Tbere u a silly old tradi tion to the tfftxt that kas yewhn sotce sxiul ar.d fiutimeu'al siii&cani e; that iaclttr; j.ut away tbe tLOdtit detenbiv e and asf;:!i;p ti.e aritresilve role of tbe sti rati six; ibut in tl.is ytsr ilie disai poinied, tbe ucffjtlit tad tbe orelcc'ed ha-ve tbeir oj poriuDity. For centuries tui moB-trotn ficiit.-a Las iKtn kept a'ive by writer of all docre a. F r centuries tbe wit Lave cta'.ktd tbeir jo-kef, and the crannies have muntMid He r jaded tale?. For centuries credulous girls have be lieved tfcat tpecial privileires won'd accrue to tl em every fourth 3 ear, and blighted spinster, bhve looked anxiously, thouKh in va'.n, f r eon.e one to set the fashion. Timid I acheiorg and expirienctd widow- 1. .1 1 trs t sve - quaureumaiiy auijua-reu -auu uunkod in an aprri-lM nsion of a danger whxb rbey had feared all the r lives, but had so fa: esctpef1. Intrepid youths, calm in tbe eviction ut being able to protect tl'-einfielves, have wi ltully gone into the ws y of pt til. But despi e all this blushing tnd treuililinc and awaggenoe and sigbui lothirg has ever come ot leap year. It rtn a ins 10 day, whit it baa been as far b?ek bt history rcacbes, the moat absurd and inexcusable bun. I or in tbe list. Tbe ocly fen iume advantage taken ol tLe leap y ar privilege Las teen taken by pertODS who are quite as willing to repeat tbe p( rlorniance in any other year. J"otb ing is cbantfcd. Tbe relations between the s xes are not so much as stirred into a ripple. The word moves and society Una's, down its Thi qnl stream just as if CO such institution as leap year had ever been niectioti-d. From time to time one hear. a little wek-auude talk corccruing some rn jee'ed leap yeir manifestation, such as a Gcrc.nu or a souse, where, it is xiected, tbe ladies will make tbe overtures, bk far dances, and, generally, to act part for which Lbey aie utterly unht by nature, by custom and by education. But these feeble tflm s to puvanizc not a corpse, for U never a as alive, tul to galvanize a chi mtra these tfTona, we say, invariably dwmd'e away, ju.-t as a mistaken smile fudts upon the tace of tbe suddenly en liglileued. Thty pettr out. Tfcey are blown away with the atnall outburst of sin.ulated csyi ty which promp'ed them. Tbi y are, in fact, a idle and insincere as the traoinon rU-elf is fri ululeut, .No well reculated rernon has any le'ief m or rirjxct tor the ftrtin:enlal aspect o! In p 5 exr. n jiirl who 18 pret'y and at trhclive tells deposed to rtverae the natu mi ou'er o. tbires and to sa-k instead ot I e rg H.upat. Iso girl who is pretty tu d attimlive, itnd at tbe fame time judicious, is going to alHiicate her privileges and out rage ber iEchuationi merely In order to acon n o.late girls who are not pretty ai d httr;,ct ve. And as for men. does any sane human being st pro;e that they would ctiucu-nanee innovation! Doti any ore suipofe that a desirable and ornatuentil society hack would venture to an enter taiDu.t Lt it he kne w that he rcifht at any num. tut be borne down ujoi by any sere aLd yellow damsel who chose to msirk him for ber prcv ? It werrame BIbi. Et.V e ti e Ha!i i Norcroes fight can e on in Sn n Tnujcitco this u tru ition, alaiot-t there trrived in town a diss:- ju.ted iLiner who had woiked in the mine. 11a ai prtty badly d wr, ap partmiy, but he went into a brtktr'a oillce, au.l, alter being told to (stout as a trun p. he saiii he tin nght a ood deal of Hue & Xorcrosa, aui wanted 1 1 inet a tiilline turn iu it. Twofeet.it $175 w re it Uht for him, and he gave the certilieates to the Iroktr, (ayinc thut u- via g'Jiug down to Mexico pio HctiDj.', aLd he would Jit e to have it Uhinu to be dtalt v ith as tbe broker ran lit. He was nit heard o. f( r moi th", Uaie & Xortross wett np to S12,tOU a loot. One momicg the broker found tbe oLnf 101 ted miner oa hii d-X)n-te-p when he Diue cowu to hubinesa. Tue miner ree and said: "Weil, Tin here. I thought I'd 0rxie aud see you. I snppise ti e:e ain't nothing kit o' tl at Hi la and Nercrjis. 1 guew yon matt 'a bold it out; but I'm down, u n' 1 ain't got a cent. Ma) be you'd U nd me . oar bits to get I it of breaktasty" Tbe Inker looked at bim and gave him tve ciiilars to go aud get a btb H id 1-reuk'at, tni I'retett.y he re timed. "ah. dov n and wa't a minute. I'-l mi ke n Aiur 1 count preee-n.ly. He le-lt tLe uila, iduted n an on the edge of a chair. He came I ack w.tli a check and bent h:s cleik down to Uie bank. The clerk ie ruined with a big big 01 4.0.0". Tne 1 oor devil watched the pro cctdini s with miserable jmliflcrence. The gild was stacked opon the coun ter. Look here. I've sold yonr two feet of Ha-e & Norcrits for 2ii,(XiU, ano here's jour money." The miner tell on the 'floor and cried like a baby. He could not read or write, and had no idea what tue market va.. He tent a dxult of 2000 to hit, m j:h r. The 1 roker bought for hiin C2U,ttO of rtgibteied be nan, and sve him S21U0 in coin, which he spent in three days. Two bunko men bioufcht lum in diunk an: tried to get his bonds, but the I ruler (.rove treoi out, auu when tLe n au got s ber he c me and had the loids tewtd into las clothes aud was diepatched ittt. lie la nevei been li tr.l ot Muee, II t. w tu tiuw Uac's IVnabt. A i-ardu ve.yum -M pounds called 011 a pliyMcian loradv ice. He gave her the following instruction?: For bieukiat cut a piece of beef or mutton as huge as your hand, with a sice of whilebread I ice as large. For dmi er the srtiue amount of meat, or, if preferred, listi or pouliry, w itli the same amount 1 faiinacj 01 s or vesitable food intlietonn of bie-ud or potato. For SJpi-er, nolhuig. li ii k only wl en greatly annoyed witu thirst; then a nioulhful of lemon ale wituoul sugar. Take turee tunes a week some form of bath iu wh.ch there shall be rui nieiise perspiration. The Turkish bath ns best. Vou must work, either iu walking or some oilier way, several boms a day. You umt rise early in the morning and n ine lale at night. Much sleep fattens teople. Tilt tei ntle coret you have on which coniprts.-es the center of the body, making you look a good deal falter than you really are, must be taken off, and you must have a corset which any dres-maker can lit lo you a coiset for the lower p.irt of the abdomen which will raise this great mass aud support it. She followed the advice for srx moi. tl s and trained herself down to 132 Iounds. 27i is why pop-corn pops : "When pop-corn is gra ualiy nested, and so hot that the til irside the kernels turns o gas, this gas cannot ecipet through the hull f the kernels, bat when the interior pressure gets tronK enough, it bursts the gram, aud the explosion is so violent th it it sLalU rs it in the moat cum us manner. The starch in the grain becomes cooked and takes up a great deal more spice than it did before. Rctittiy :ome valuable experiments in pU j.ogiaphii g the iaryix and soft palate bt the ii stunt of singing have b eu lxiai'e. A powerful electric light was tl rown into the turost, tbe sucject then 8ng a note, and actual position of tne vocal ligaments, uvula, etc, was photogrppl e.l instantaneously. AGKICULTUBE. ' Cheap EflrxTEBs fob EiCtK it the East, as a rule, 1 ureters are saiplieU with Btableo, sheus, etc.. in sufficient numbers to properly lionsa their stock ; but in the fat West, over the great cat tle range of Esxsas, Nebraska and Wyoming, whers cattle are kept in large numbers,, stables aud .snnx .ajiede are, fortha moat, put, cuuknown, and stock xaiaers axe ountent to .make the winter as comfortable as possible foi their Animals with the means ami ma terials at hiuid. . A popular form 01 shelter in the newer portions of the West are sheds of poles roofed over with straw. .-.Whenever it is practicable these shelters are located on the eat or south sides of a forest ot hill, in order that the force oi the winds rosy be bro ken as much as poaaihle. Xa the Wwtt ern grazing regions, where natural pro tections, such sas mines -or groves rf timber, are not available, sneuers am conatructe4 which afiurd. sot aalj Po-j tection from storms, bnt feed for the protected animals. Sometimes these shelters are of 1 of great length, sua made to carve so ss to protect lrom notthwesi sod, east wind ,l'he fra rye work is made of poles set in the ground in rows, about sixteen feet apart, and twelve teetapirt in rows. Croxs beams or poles ( piked to these to hold a frame of lighter jroies, add others placed slop ing: are laid upon Uie uortli slue. . ru of hay are sptead over these framis. An inexpenalve device lor stock pro tection is what is termed ly btocknitm the archnay shelter. " This nsually consiets of two rail pens of the orUnniiy kind for the bottom of small stacks, placed near enough together so that an arohway of poles can be made between them. The lower end of each pole s set a short diaUnce in the ground, rest ing near the middle on the lop rail of 1 ho pen, crobauig its neighbor pole from the othtr pen and Jaefei.el tu it with lie at the top ai d uho to the rider. Over this structure the straw stack is bnilt, When the atai k is s long one a double archway may be made. Xn Con structing cattle sheds, tspecially in lo calities wliert) high iiius prevail, it bbculd be ienicn. Lured that low build ings are the aalebt ones ; let CUfcUl be as near tho giound as oaiuule. ' XjOw buildings aie also cheaper than high onea, because two and thiee-story barn muat have a corrtspondjBgly strong and Lcsvj irame to support its own igLt a Well as Uie aiue thrust and atl.til 01 lis coutents. t or low bund- iua Umter iare and sttoug euc-ngh to boiu up ibeieol ,il tUIUJe. w has Can.be Pob bt JuH,Ccn iuke. A lemurbable illustration if wiuu nmy be cote with ten acres' ol lud t'Uiy hai Ueu iLruisbed by a trait planter naned U.l.ou, of oooland, Oaifo'uia. Six yea is ago he planted Lve aires wi'h Alu C tel gvaie, sues wLidi be has added two more acrs. He nt s ah o planted one acre' with prune , ut Cannes, and peaches. From the hve acres hist mentioned Iu grot ie:urna last yei-r veru $1,2U). Labt year he planted tbree-fou. tlis of an acre of beets wLich yielded luirtj-uve tons. By the aid of vnete, aud a little biaj or ahort, he ktpt a bpan of hoibea aud two cows reven monti.s, betOues which lie to!d 3U worth of beeK One of the cos j lelds from ten to eleven pounds ot tin ti-r per Week bebides the uuik which the t'lunter's small family use1. By the tide of his fencing, D.Kon lurther plan ted twenty walnut Uee, which have borne fruit for two years, Frim tbe J wood cut from these trees List year in the trimmings he made a little over 3 cords of stove-wood. Gum trees plant ed six years rgo, and some of tiiem twelve inches in dlameU-r, will make when cut Into wood from on -fourth to one-half a cord of wood jt-r tree. In the condition in wnich he n jw has his truits and vines, this enterprising grow er on a bniall be ale states that he can make a living for hinmelf and family, and lay by !rom800toSl,0C0anLtnliy. Mis family consists of hiiusep, ile,and olo cnild. A laeob crrnbtrry grower of Fox boro, Mass., has his beiries torud by macmueiy, a macnine haviug been lu vented lor the purpbe. The macbint is on the rincipie that a sound beriy i'dling a short distance, will rebound, while a solt, partly decayed one will not. On this nrui-ii Ie aioue the fruit is rat illy sent in opposite direction. oyer a series of short steps the poor into the waste heap,the go k! into the ciean, new uarreis. Some fruit growers are of tbe opinion that mere is no euro lor jeilowa on peach trees, but claim that the disease may be prevented by judicious manage ment. eac-n trees anould be eultivut ed, not plowed, and kept clean lor. the hrst three or lour years. After that tune a grass crop may be permitted, but the land should be annually broadcas ted with some fertilizer rich mi potash, The borers must be kept away, and all dead branches carefully removed. A count spo dent rays he has found salt a vaiuat le remedy lor the rust on blackberry vnes, and concludes : ' have spphed to or three hanufu s on the 6urlase of tho ground immediately ov9r the roots when the pants were badly rusted, in two or turee weeks the ojieai-e bad -dif appeared, and the plants nad made a good growth. I be ne ve mod t rate api lication of salt, sown oroadcatt -over blackberry - patch. would be of gre X bet eSt as fertiliser A sjtBjxs ol experiments instituted to test Uie s-erage loss in weight by dry. ing, show that corn loses oue him and wheat tne-fourteeuth bv the process. From this s'aieoient it appear that larmers win make more by selling un bhelled corn ui the lall at 75 cents than the following suinnu r at $1 a bushel, and that wheat at $1.82 in December is equal to $1.5'.' for the' same wheat iu J une lo! low ing. This 1 stimate is made on the basis ol interest at 7 per cent., and tikes no account of loss Irjm ver min. These tacts are noteworthy. f r , - - ... i Giorge II. Eustcll. of NewTmrgb. Pa., claims to have made several viry important d seoverits in i'hjsio:ogy tnat is attracting the attention of sci entists and physicians, wl ic'i discover ies he has it titled : "The Ductless Organs and then- Functions." 1dm first corsidera'ion, says Henry Htevt-T lor the farmer should be to make 111s animals comfortable. As he knows hew grateful on a cold morning a cup of hot coil ee is to ' im, . lei him provide a warm bran slop tor hs cows, and follow it np with a generous feed of cut hay and meal. . Tne result will be seen in the full n l!k pail and the thick cream from the cow aud the con tinuous aud healthful growth of tue calves.- Tlis comfortable loJging and geBeroua feeding is the key to success ful win er Jurying, ad wheu bntur is th r.j-hve or lor y oehU priaud it will pay to give the cows the beet i f care. Fob the love of the elastics: Mr, Mo Vapid preient -d one of her sons before the Exam n ng b rd of the Tex is Uni versity for matriculation aud seid: Xow, I want In laeulty to let my boy read every.hing tbat is rmitij." 'VerUinly," suswered the president, "itcludnr my th logy?" 'Ot eon m. for nowat ays nearly all tbe dogs of his scquein'suica are tamed Hector, Di ana, Pinto, Jieplnuc, Jauo and tue like." DOMESTIC Aw Aintnont nhvttcifln Dives the fol- r.. .1,. ti-ti i. In ranipr4 atnl Titfn- cipals of sehools for advancing the n?a"tti ox tne pnpu: TLe proporlion. ol ' window space should einal tlurty to fifty per cent of tho fl.x.r .rvan. Snnliollt nhonld not be permitted o fall directly on the book or P'ipcr, for it will irritate the ey. ice : nroi-room tnouia oe ooioug and no'f wider than' a space twice the 1.. t.ri.f .,f iha in.1nw Sunli a room can beioi-erly iightid from oue side. n-liK-l. Kn lha lufL Widtir rOOUXS shonhj have windows oa both sidi s. . Instruct papda j sit . erect aud bold the : iKJok r . papt-r at- least twelve inohes-.from the eyes. Bee that myorio pnp are proviaea ith ncMtacles which euable tbem to read at tbe natural liistance of twelve indies.1 ' ., " ' . ' . . i Jive the uoDils ten . minutes oat- door exercise three ', times . a day . not conntiug the noon receea. . - in i.TTMPr.rwna Mix ' two ' tea- wpooufaU of salt and tbe same quantity of . good . baking powder "withrsnie pound .of e 11 ted nour. . auu wm ruu into this f jur ounoes of the best leaf lard, then add half a pound of abreded and finely-chopped suet. Mix all and work togetner wiin sumcieui um -j (nrn a mnitiiiffl nH ft donarh. ' Feel snd core a dozerr tine apples without divid ing them. Fill the cavities with sugar .a- with any kind 01 marmaiaue, cuciuoc thA naana made as above, rolled thin, and tie them up closely in. sma 1 niualiu cloths. Bull them iu plenty of water for one hour. Serve them with a sauce made of but ter, sngar and pinch of grated nut meg or powdered cinnamon.' Or the dumplings may oe vasea ss 10110 wo. Vfk uirua Duffrjaste. roll it oat and cat it into square pieces. Ball an ap ple into tacn piece, piaoe mem wu oakins pan, and brush them over with the beaten -white of egg, then dust them over with flue sugar and bake them in a moderate oven. Vanilla ckbax cajlr. Two oups of powdersd sugar, two-thnrds cupful of butter, four eggs, one half cupful of mils, one-naif teaspeonful of soda, one teaspoon ful of cream tartar, three cups of flour.- JJake in three layers as for jelly cwke, and spread between them, wben cold, the following mixture: O-ie-aalf pint milk (sweet), two small tea upooululs of corn starch, one egg, one teaepoouful ot vanilla, one-half cup of sugar. Heat the milk to boiliig and .tir in the corn starch, wet wita a little cold milk, take ont a bttle and mix gradually with the beaten egg aud sugar, return to tbe rest of the custard and boil, stirring constantly until quite thick. Let it cool before you flavor, then spread on cake. Flavor both cake and icing with vanilla, Oatsoa icb ciKK. Ten eggs, one pound sugar, one-half pound dour, ote larze orange. Beat whites aed yelita separately, bdd to all tbe yells and the whites of seven eggs the sugar, the grated liud of the orange and tne juice, bake as for j-.lly oke. To the whites of three eggs allow a pound and a quarter of powdered" sugar, beaten stiff as for icing, tak3 out enough to cover the top, aad bet aside; add to the rest half the grated rind of large or ange. When the cake is nearly cold spread this between the layers. Beat into the icing reserved for the top a little lemon jaioe, and if needed, more sugar. It should be stiffer tban that spiead between the cakes. ElCH COFTEB CAKS. TWO CUpS Ol butter, three of sugar, one of molasse, one of very strong coffee, one of cream or rich mils, tbe ydlks of eight eggs, one pound each of raisins and currant', one-half pound of citron, the same ol tigs, and five cups of brawn dour after it is stiri ed. Put the flour in the ov until a r ch brown, being careful not to burn it, Wheu cold sift with it three ttjupooufui of good baking powder aud a little salt. Cat the tigs iu lou; stripe, dredge all the fruit with flour, beat the cane well np, and bake in a moderate oven from four to five hours. Fob New Year sandwiches take equal quantities of the breast of cold ohicaen and boded tongue; chop them nue so Mae, in tact, that you cannot d stin- guish the separate particles; add a go id large halt-teaspoenfal of celery salt, and pinch of cayenne pepper ana four tablecpoonfuls of mayonnaise dressing. - This amount will be enough to season the breast of one large chick en and an equal quantity of tongue Wheu this is cold, spread some thin sheas of bread with butler, and then with th e mixture. . Ih ss caxe. One half cup cf butter, one enp ol sngar (beat to a cream), add two cnis of flour, two teaspooulcls ot baking powder, same ol a sat nee of lemon aud the whites of five eggs; tUt all well together. - Take anahur, size of a tea, tie in a thin cloth and pour a tableapoonful of belling water on it; take of cake half a teacupfuL pour the aniline oa until yon have a pretty rose color; pnt in a layer ol cake, drop iu here and there - of your rose as oudly as you can, then a layer ot cake, aud so 011 until all are baked. Bake in a slow oven.. .... Chickeh fattij&s. Chop very fine the ury pooiet bits leit m m taked chicken: seavou carefully witu pepper. suit and a Utile chopped celery. Make a light pull-paste, roll a quarter ol an inch thick, cut with a neatly shaped paste-cutter; lay a narrow strip ot the paste all around; then pnt some of the mince on the paste; cut auother iece the same size and lay over. Boil fif teen minutes. Tnis makes' k very de sirable dish. ; ,,- - . . A rb&ttn and even' tasteful cover for the marbb slab of the sideboard is made of a strip l -eautoo flannel just the width of the blahv.lt should, be long enough to hang over at the edge with white 01' colored ball fringe. Pfxik te'vet witu cumulate fmnraihi aud .red satin stripes is ustd for the gathered vest and fall Skirt 01 e e a d costumes that are completed by a long peiisse of plain brown velvet. Under the name of double alum, a new article has been introduced, for which various advantages are claimed as compared -with the ordinary pnb stanoe, especially in the prej a-ation of paper, etc. It is a transparent sulphate of albumina, but has a larger propor tion of the latter than usual, and us free from iron aud acids, being thus pe culut'ly adapted lor certain luoustnal user, .... "Mamma " said Beatrice. to her mother's room in her girlish over thirty year-old wsy, "there s a man oown stairs wno wauts to see yon. . ''What's 'is bloomiu' name?" asked the (jaeen. 'He didn't ear," "Are his cantoloons frinred at the bottom?" "Yes. mamma." rprjlied Ttpabi'w. "and he has a roil of in n us en nt an. der h a arm." Hanoiher John Kinvn TV Ann nrmv name hisu't Victoria Wett n. Tell'im I am not at 'ome, and if he wrn't take no for an answer, 'ave yonr brother Al- oeriieea un to the rJritiih hen." fiUMOROCH. P.o. .airl a beautiful ChlCagO g.rl, "Dr. Br.n'on, the t h'ropodrft, who treated the little to on my right foot so suoaifully is iu the reception room and wants lo see you." The oid man turned pale ana hoarsely said, as he tottereJ to his feet, "I have expected 1U He oomei to present his bill.-:. - - "Do you think it will be so very, very lare, papa, deal" she asked anx iously, , . I am afraid so," he sighed, his yes r.-tw-inu- thn fitful sli i1js of h -r feet as they danced mto the street and be came lost iu a v-oitit 1 it beyoax. oa 11 n it lm flil.lril. brivelv. "if 1 nevermar'nin another barrel cf mess pork," an J the door cl a a oeutna mm. in a few moments he returned, and on his fscp tbere was a I wk of great rein Li..n . "L'ow much was th bJJ, papar sne 'hispered. - - . Tinlr lt finn." ranlied the haopy onrf whnn ln danehter kissed him good-night a little 'ater on he oi ) Il.it.'t tnro-et to ban r np vour stocking on Christmas eve, my dear, for I shouldu t be surpnsea oanu Ulaua were to put a sealskin sacque in it- Mr. IVer' Malioii, t tli Tkentv rourtb streeu. Sew York, says that he s if i..r , -triHra-with- rbeauisbsm and found no relief uitil St Jacob's OiL the ioverehra remedy, was appusa, wuica sured turn completely . , , . , ri-rivrxiTiT.K mirn'-r distressed: ''Yes.'? Fiiftinn.lln. Mi nsed "to take' mv do cat wuen' I started on a prom- enace, bnt 1 aon t ao 11 now. a bbu pleasant you know, to have people in quire which was Fitaaooile and whioh was the dog." -.;.. - ' ' School Telira. Sir. H. L. Soper, prin. fpal of the High School at Poquouock,Oonn.,saysin relation to a matter w hh-h has given him much anxi ety and pain: "My wife and I have both used Hunt's Eemedy, and Bnd it re-illy a sup. r or article. A year or so ago my kid neys became weak and slupglsh, owing to a severe straiu, and nn.linj reUVf in Hunt's Remedy I continued its use until I had. used four bottles, when I Ifcarae welL Since my cure 1 have sagest.-d l'f use to a great number of people, who I know have been benerlted by using it." An l to substan tiate this statemfn Mr. H. 8. Clark, as sistant snperinTendent of the Hi;h School, says; "1 can certify to the value of Hunt's Keinedy, bavins ree-ci ved great benefit from iu u e. My troubles commenced twenty years ago, when my kidneys became af flicted whh inflammation of the passag-s, hut the timely une of so valuable a medicine arrested the disease. I can now cheerfully recommeud it to all suflexing a I was. ' May31,lSSi . TeleerapU Itoin.' v UTICA, June 9, 1883. Fbajsk "W. Hori'MAjJ, clerk of tte Amerisi.n District Telegraph Co., says: "Having had occasion to use a medicine for kidney 1 rouble with a lame back, f was re commended by one of our Utica drmrciats to Van Hunt's Remedy, as he had sold a good deal of it to many of our leading fami lies here with a rear success for kidney,liver and urinary troubled. I pure ha ed some, and have only used three bottle. It has cured me, and I can truly recommend Hunt's Keinedy to any one in need of lha best medicine lor these complaints." Yrs." he said, "Brushaudchisel will have lasting renown a an artist. Ton se by judicious management he bas made quite reputation; now all his works haye been lost in a fire he'll have the reputation without the works to inter ere with it" OrlrataU CASTO I One night, the poor disconsolate Young heiress in her boudoir sate. "Would 1 were beautiful, or dead 1" "Why so?" asked Jenny, "Don't you see De Siuyth won't fall in love with me I What's gold to me? What's jewels? What Th splendid mansion I have got 1 With ha f my wealth I'd gladly part, If I could win my Alfred's hrart." "Give me a thousand dollars Ml", And you shall have ih.it much prized bliss." "One thousand I Jenny I" Julia sabl, I'll double that the day we're wed 1" " 'Tin done I" exclaimed the lady's maid, "And don't go back lrom what yoa'vesaid." CASTO 11. That night, tbe mai;ic rites begin, Wiih a mys'er ous compounc, which Made her coaipirxion white and rich; Freckles and pimples faded away, Like darkness, at the smi e f 'ay. "How was it done?" now fair Juila cries. "I'll tell you how," the tnaid rep. lea; "That pet r.ess skin's bright snowy gleam You owe to Oriental Cream." To close the story, let me say The pair were manied yesterday, And sent, for darling Cupid's sakft, (Uouraud T. Felix) a mighty slice of cake. Leak passenger to a very fat one "II the company did the right thing they wou'd charga fire by the - hundred weight." Fat passenger "Don't ad vocate that idea, for then they couldn't anord to carry such light weight pas sengers." Tlmrly Suggestions aboat faenmonla. This is the time of year when so many persons fall victims to pnenmonia and other lung diseases. Ileooe, we cail attention to the lol Inning interview with a prominent physician : "What is pneumonia, which prevails at this season of the year?" "Pneumonia is an acute lnnR diseaaj;, and is a dangerous and common disorder. It commences w iih a severe chill aud fever. It se- mi to be an affection of the lungs, but it is really caused by tbe blood being im-poveri-hed by the non-removal of natural acids by the liver and kidneys. Pneumo nia is always proof of diseased kidneys and liver. Indeed, this is true of many other lung disorders also. "Pneumonia is a very dangerous disease and tue patient must be treated with hot drinks, and the chest be covered with mus tard poultices, ind then call the best phy sician." . "How would you prevent such diseases?" "Byk-inKtheskin, liver, bowels and kidneys iu healthful activity. Then the blood is free from acid poisons and pneu monia need not be fear.il." for this pur pose we know of nothing better than Dr David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, which is a highly reputed 8ecirtc f,r all liver kidney, bowel 'and bbxd disorders. It is made, we belie e. at Konduut, N. Y. sells fur one dollar a bottle, and is the best and surest of all household remedies. , Pnemnonia is very common' and fatal, and whatever will prevent its ravages Is worthy the Inchest commendation. Ai- tony Evening Journal. Refbiosbator cars arj k ept runnin g all winter. "Faith," said the Irish man who looked onto on e, "It's the fust to-.-ne I iver 'saw a cellar on wbalesl ' ! The Do- uiw" liMiairarment. ... Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnati, O., sends the subjoined proiessional indorsement : '"I have prescribed Dr. Win. Hall's Pal-am fof the f.ungs in a great nnmber of eases, and always wish sutwi. Une case in par Jcular was givra np by several physicians who had been call' d .in for consultation with myself. The patient had all the symp toms of confirmed consumption cold night sweats, hectic fever, harassing coughs, etc He commenced immediately 10 get better, and was soon restored to his usual health. I also found Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs the most valiuv le expectorant fur breaking up distressing coughs and colds." A noble part of every true life is to team to undo what has been wronclv done. Always the tame, a cure for Heart Disease. Dr. Grave,' Heart -Regulator. Price SI. by drugrists. " A man without ambition is like dough without leaven to make it rise. The short, hack iutceanth, which leaf's to consumption. is itifrt ty Piso's Cure. Kindness the honey of life which dulls the sharp taste of tbe bitter. C0NCBI3O rnllWy jnap. v , said the tramp. "I never meant .to come here a?ain. I was heading for a town forty miles north of here, bnt I shaped my course by a ratUway map I aot at the depot." Tbey concluded that h'J excuse was good one and let . ax.. him go. Aasbnlng; Harare. ' nafofaoaseaaempungtslorot aa'ara. wontsta4U,aB4retwt. aasuuiat bt euaxed. as a were, not driven. For Inatane-e, la auenipt . . -,. ,tii. ion or urtursstion, vkv lant, r wtiarpayskJianj call, bj wy of enpttony. heroas" tnatnwai, IM sure ioerai taw in He, wttica u, or skiuld ne, w peroiiaintly u .,. ,i to nM of draitlo cathartica la ivurouj sw w - ripecUlT to be deprecated, for allboajti the j tt porsray overeoms 00-1 veoes jo sre so weakened ana taSaaeJ 07 taem as to ns tendered unflt to pert Tin the ejechvs fonctioa properly. How mnca bet sr to assist nstarw la taeli a oast WHknckastilJaad aatoiary aperient a H Mteaeff Hiomaot Biuers, walsh atrearthea at tne same time tint tney relieve the Uowela. Noi obit u tsi result ac-Mered sy tnett" oju tkeaciiTiir ot t' lorpid Uer i reaiored, taa iiomich Inn or it ed, tnd the entnw arstcm ireatly lenaul. 'm n ArmtiLtTa ova mom nnerl than ever. Some are ' painted in ' oolors, others have the backs ana seats ccsaroum with nlnah'. whila the arm chairs are ornament eo with ribbons an l bow. : Unportaai. WSea T" visit or leave New Tor City,, save Bisriit Kxpressate sail Carriage Hire, and stop at uk unud Hum Hotel, oppuaa uraad Cea tnl Depot. Kitrsnt noma, atted ap at a east of one llUon dollar reduced b I. and apwarw per day. Eiuupeaa Plan. Elevaiur. Kestanrant supp'lcd wiia ias best. Hons cars, states aud efatad railroad to all depot FaaUika can Uv better tut leas mooey at is Orand t'nloa Botsl ttaa at ao xacc erWuaaa k-a la U oUj. , M. Girard. Director of the Paris Mu nicipal Jjabaratory. says that the chem ical knowledge applied to the conoi e tion of various loods and drinks is of a very high order, and would suffice to make the fortunes of the adulterators doaeu t mri over if applied in : an hon est capataty. . ; , i . A 50RBraroNOT says thi t peach tree raised irora the seed on . the spot where tLey are to grow, and bu dded there live longer and pro!ue more frmt, and are surer bearers than tho transplanted. - . CunpborKUkcaRouaMaud valas. Price 3t eeota. Variety of mere nothings gives more pleasure tlian uniformity of something. Wonderful," ami s ciergymsn (f Dr. Graves' Heart Kejulaton "it cured my Hesrt Disea o." Pr.cj f 1. r , Haw tunics are fastened on one side a'ong the hips, while tLe opp s te side falls in straight folds to tbe edge of the skirt. Bands of brocaded ve!vet cross the straight side Of the camel's hair tunics arranged in this style. rtlAOK MARK. Tbe ptl t are warracie-t Ui be ITKKL1 trf taiile. fr.-e fmra ail miner.k 4n-1 ottier 1nn .a ntmunce. Tney are r die lor Oonsu nation. B-a'lartie, Di-.. fp-u, B-.--iisnt-aa Torpid 'jer, Unas of Apse :tc, -nd aJ' aru:n( from the LJver, S'lonitU'h. CoweS. r liMnrys. Ttiey remove all oiinictioca ficsi tie rraeoeo of .ke ayaiein ao pnrtt? tne bIim, t.'ereuf in partlct KealUi, mlrenrui . bohi dreg giau, or seal by ajal. for S centa in stamps br P. XITSTAEOTER t CO., S3 Mercer St., New York, So'f V.l..f"nrerofT. KKKJIARUrEUS ra iti. i-. i n Srad for ca-eat. Watnvt Lenl riair Restorer. It la mttrWy d1ffrvnt froia all 7th-T- and a it, oim hd Mta m a partavk Vf-laMa Hur KV rr. 1ft a4 immadlataiy tr-a t ta ba fr. m all daorlrnff.isatoeafrs h"lr to ita natural an4 prmla.a a na .r ata wbara a baa faltaa at. It iom ao at lha Caallo. wiacD aulptiur.aa-ror laalan-l aittaaaol airar pr-put atsraah.v doaa. It a-Ul chat-aa llcos e (aa4 bair la law d.a. a ba.ntlfol grmf brown. AaS roar drucciat for r. I..S axiCtla la a arraalad. S-atlS. Whrlaaala Ag'lfc Ph la .Fa , an1 C 5.03' !r-ant4e. ansa a -t-a aa EETa ua DTaJ W'.U eauxadar. ' 'ut a-Xv. Asjoaila HwalloaL lOOSOaTf port. Ma-. Ua. Kaarotwy- S40 P ATM ft a Ufa SckoUiahlp la taa Caleaaaa Blaoaat'aIesef Sawara. S.W Janay. PuaSa tm aradnataa. Katloaal patroe.c. wnla CtbraJasxia U. tM" CX Ant I UU WtfiR.' . in thai w.ll cure Ton. kro. naiA Tonic Powubss 1 lomvuu AvaJl'klrn.M.l w a aTK AOF!VTSTO SELL J5 Nrw PTlcara. U.g prudta. Ad lrcaa U &I CO .Ooluiuhuua. U 4 GENTS WAITED b till nn. liHBMrhlMfvr inenUL MiiiKmls pi ot tot'kiiim witb II:kc ii.l TE rmiwlt in M MllUUUH. llWlliAlM) kllU fTVU VATty CkJ faUJCT- ork l.-r whih tb-rW lmr rvlT niri. H9til forcrminx aritl tenu lo the Twviably Uftta( FRAZER AXLE GREASE atlw tk world. et tke !. Every paeatMco ban oar Irada-raart a aid la aurknl fraoor'a. aOI,B tUTWHUI. STOPPED FREE i IfWrt Ftrsons Rstor(J tDr.KLDTE S GREAT NfrvfRertdpfh lwaJBBATirft NwilVB DISH -..KS. Oniytnr I fWaLLflLI if ta u dtrvirtett. A' ftt mfttr I r$t t ry g mtt. 1 rearr an-l Lj tral txmit free t I Fit pAtieaa. they pt.ytg rpTfwachrgaoti btyi -j I rfvtTe-i. Sni ninv p. O. mn cxnren iildreu ai I arltord to r.aV UNEvorrt Arcb SC.Pt.iUdrtphli.P. Dnigiliat. MWAtLM Of IMITATING fJUb&S A AIL la mf Rranf y l n I'orfTfr, aUU-T. lElaaXlJOUKACiyd' ' 7 Crientil Cream, or Kiicilt Beaatiiier. R- tn.rawTan. Pimp m, Frrtt krt. Mutb iare and rrerr mnh and y, a d dfjflm d. tM-toti. It hu ftcwl Uk teat Oftbirry ver an1 tawonarm m we ta-4e it tu b nre tt rtvj-amt'oo la properly mad. Accept Horn -ntertVh t4 ami I at nam-. Tbe di-tu.avi"bed Dt La Styrw. -a w eaM to a taty nf the ptt(Wii pemt: "Aavna 'atien will uae ttvm, I roc miirTi4. '0mraiitl Cream aa ib iat hanuralof all the BLua pr prat oua." a t ttle w:il !m r. rwontli-, w'ng it e.e y da--. Alao wTtiulre ab uerBauoveaaateflsiiMniabaf w.tboat injur U V akin. M-. M B.T.OOrR . U r, 8 le Prop .49 b 4 Rt .X. . Frmteby 1' -Intax-Tw and F new OA-da Iir thoMtaf hiMit tb D. Ji,. Citial'M ti.I F.nmp IVlv. ware oi beae unitittrta 9'.M RewaiM iimwtaad proof nt an- e oellinr th aui. TO fcPaECULATOUS. 1! Oh-vmbar oi M Broadway OooMueroa. Ctueaira. Nw tw CD A I al A ai n odauisiah - law ort uhLJ'S; TJZTVZl?J??m u Bf ba aw Korfc. Uhaoaco. Imu and uawuSSTm vve aava axciaaiva private taiairrai-li wrrabatveaa aamcaiaia lOara a poKIariuu; l iu-Vo 4, Bj u, a thonaanna of carnM or lha rirt kind ara of (rni atandinc hava aa i-utoil. M r-tr u-Umvr.uS la laatltnr, that I will xnvl TWO sarrtl.& niiilZ fnhrr wltb t IL11I'MI TKE.M IS,: tl, . aajaaaW?. Ul.akipmaudl- a.l.,t. fl T a T.I.TM f.i .... ... ir. TTTHT am ehana from a fair, freah. lawMnw Joan, m.jiheT. wh.j b-aaafil in hiiao5 WLP II Tnu kuow Ur Lone . Spedflo Sr aon will po-iti.elr eur tbv mad ailklri Mia DnaWl,orbynia.L Ladj araui jZ , - -ia auKIL un. ral terma, A.tirmo BOWES. i.L'TZB a tin ma Oird i st .Pfalladepiua. Pa. eLr Lr. li laVJ hi ennanltailtrawatntaj.jfb.ua. "aajaajDa bf A Chicago iuJ w - t-r-:i f-it A V. niwiox - - , . . aairilnw Tt-CeU'lT UU ider the following circumstance: Tue mem beis of tbe eompauv w-.re uai fd: nnndrama, when one oi mem . the "WOO are mo o-"- o - K United Stale? ' "The M? e"- answered tbe dnde. -wnyr k. ...-,.! ru.ana thev are Mo IUQ Vwwu. ' . - i " wntainArl the du'ie. There- IM0DLB, opon they seized the pcoEer launched him. aud advleo to C'oniiiltl" On the appeaninoa of the first symptoms, i i -i.ii irw lxa of aiiDerite. pallor. as kcucim ji ' . , chillv aensations followed hy uisbt- ea'ft relit- f ami rongn. prouiim m-wui ..i i.i i.. t.ijii 'ininniDiion la scroti it'O- S11VU1II W ' ' . lous iliseae of the lunns; tUerefore n tbe and treat antl-seroruioon or uhwju-k".."" . rw flmcal "til GoluVn sireuetu-nyaiww.. - ; - iledical DUcovery." Superior to cod ti i mnA nn.iimlWII asa 1 1 liver ft pee- on asa numuir, -" --r. . toral. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, and kindred atfa.tion it has no etjual. Sold by druggists, For Dr. Pierces trea tise on Ora-umptlon send two stamp Wohd's Mewcaj. Association, Buf falo, If. T. Vh " Txmarka a traveler, "when a m a iw trt Roma h A ahonld do as uxwu . . . ,1,. V,.ar when I am in 3 lew York, to be in atyJe, I always instruct the barber to part my hair in r near .i. w.. wtiuo tn llhicaao. on one side: in Omaha, under one ear, ana UJO lUHlt'ivt - " on farther 'West, into the wild of I the R'eiea and tbe Pacific coast. 1 UOii have it parted at all." ' Womaa anat Her Dla-aw- . f the title of a large illn tritrd trva'i , by I)r. R. V. Tirn-e, Bufl.i o, N. V., nt to any address f..r tliree muii. Itiu i . sncceakful ss f-trcaRiieut. .... lwo Brooklyn men cot Into a violent altercation over the merit of the Pres ident's message. After they bad been shooting off their eloquence for fifteen or twenty minutes one of tbem said: "See, hre, Jim; I ain't going to ad mit that you're right; bnt I don't mind ownins; np that I haven't read a line of the message." . "That's my ease ex act'yl" exclaimed the other with a sigh of ri-liel, "Ijet's bave a drink 1" r ' ih 3"o toro. Ladlen!" for Dr. Pierce's " Favorite Prescript loa" is a pninip and certain remedy Ibr u.e pain ful disorder pocu.ir to your aex. By all drugUta. fiATHEKLT was sitting In the front parlor with the family, waiting fcr the old folks to paek off to bed. when Miss Smith remarked to her little brother: 'I am afraid you are too heavy to sit on Mr. reatherlvs knee. "Ho, I'm not, am I, Mr. Feathrlj? Tve seen you hold sister on yonr knee, and she's a good deal heavier than 1 am ain't rht ?' As tbe old folks were snugly en sconced by the fireplace when the clock tolled ekver.Keatherly took a departure with the he on his lips that be ''had passed a vety pleasant evening." Pain Makes Lira Mlaerablo. neref ire tbe inventor of "Aaiteal", Mia Infalli ble pus reine.lv, deserve a nwoumeot at tbe ban-la ot a million of reliered aolerera Of all ad ertLKeil remedies tili bas V ii jeara stood alone as a rral apecisc Invented by a doctor, endorsed by crie proteasioa and bavinr no eneuiMra. la fact "Anaket B" doea all that it promise. Any aufforvr witu rklei may ie( It tree ol exuenae by aeoilina; to P. Neua m l:er a Co., box Mi, New Vora City for tamplea. A vorxo actor, who is not remark able fcr bis modesty, bas a Tory bad cough and cold. "Ah," say the man ager, "you have a cold.' "Which proves onoe more." replies the actor, smiling, "that actors are rimly mor tals!" Ca'arrh. For fifteen years I have been greitly annoyed with tLU disgm iog rhs -ease, which caused severe pain in my bead, continual dropping into my throat anl un p!e isant breala. My sense of smell was much impaired. By a ih nongh use for sixth months of Ej'i Cream Balm I bave entirely overcome tbese trouble. J. B. Case, 6L Denis Hotel, Broad a and lllh N. Y. Mot a 1 quid or snutl. Depend upon it, that if a man talks of his misfortunes tbere is something id tbem that h agreeable to htm; for wbeie is nothing but pure misery, there never is any recourse to tbe mention of it. " Car bo-linos The fluids may darken o'er ths sun, Tet rivets to tbe ocean run. . The bald and gray may live serene -By tiaing the famom Carbillne. If you are willing to be as pleasant and aa anxious to pleaso in your own home as you are in the company of yonr neighbors, you would bave the happiest home in tbe world. We are gl-ul to h.-ar Dr. Elui..ri, 105 Wil liam sirert, S. Y.. has reduced the price of hii wonderful K.-G. to $1.."0 for ai-oz., and SI for 21-oz. bottles. All may get cured now. Expressed everywhere,safely packed. fociCTi is very queer. The people most sought after are those who ao nqt pay their debts. Fa nTfrsrsn, it i .i mi. d-nreji.'. o of ptr a and general .inu tiiei. var.snt f r u.: aa a pr-venii uiM lever in I -ie an l otHer imerraiuent feaera, ibe "rero-Pnuaiiboruad-Kiixirof OaliMTamKle hTCa-.we"l, llazvd k C'.. hew York, and aWd by all Dnurmaia, la tae best lonte: aa.l lor patient recover Jia frum leTer or Ueridckneaa, a liaaaoeaaaL A boy in New York bought and lead five-cent novels, and then'del.btr alely murdered his employer all in four week?. SfPDKS ChaM'.ks WffitltHFit are productive. o i.iroa! Iiiaeii Conlis, Colds,, etc. There it do more eHVutnitl re lief In the; liiwa.-i.-a. to be found thiin in the aw of Baowa's Buoxchial Teochh. Price 25 its. i ... A Chinese doctor in San Francisco has a practice anddrug trade wrth $70, 000a year. -r -, :i ,i The best snd oldtst medictne for cure of hvsr ( Uejses is Dr. Sanford's Liver Invi- goTsti r. ' Chroiithioa collars acd ci.ffj are cheap est in tbe long run. 1 hey wear longer than any other, and you save est cf w aching. ' Llewellyn Powers, the Maine mag nate, owns 140,000 acres of timber land in that State. .. : - - - , Emory'f Little Cfclhartic Fill belt inatte tor Liver Complaint and ' Btl'iousnesa, Tasteleas. harmless, tntallible. 15c rrThere are only lrjj,201 bring aol diers and sailors who have never applied for tensions. w.iwflt.' Wai Mrve nestorer k tat Jiarel of tbe age for all nerve diseases. AU Taaotx rKtoral awaak a aold and atureoairh,afctl fcYh,at, we.caU learning is but thej """'w oi our predecessors. Hale's Honey aorehcruncT and 17 jar-. "rjoww op r.r, ton a WOSDKHjrCL CURB FOR COVuam 1 nuiVIrJ'JaEa COUOMS sni?lm 18 180 ki-nificant as to be surehia example can donohnrt. 4 I lM only knows .porilo ' "V. At " f - Fp-m. d rsfflaf 5 wwHniuuiilyKaeTaaaa4eorea. CKaaaM rTsREPTIC SA1DJ MlT blotanet and itnbbora Wood aorta. ElmlaaleS Bt Carbanclo. and Scald -Permanently aad ZZmm naralraU. Tea, It la a charming and bran. Chaar bad breatb to food, remov ffTtfDw. tec tlx caoae. EooU btltooa tendencla and max clcmr complexion. Equalled by wm ta tn dettrtnxn of ferrr. A cbarmlna reaolTeo and a maaeblaaa luattra. It drtre Sick BeadacM lflts th wmd. a-ff-LiM warfraatle raftwnleoropUtaa. Bcllsves ctke great) ; : ; tbe brain of morbid fanele. JTumpUy corsa Kbaa BaWlam by Tootuu; It. Eeatorea Hfe-atrrn prope tleato tb booed. la rmranMea k cujw mu dlaordera. (aritellafila vbea an oplaM ralL Bav fraaaes Um mind ad tnrtsorale taa body. . Cans oyapepala or mnnrj rrru iidrd. riiilEMEinfflliJsD Puwaaea of the blood own It enncoeaar. Endore4 ta writing by Sf ty loouaaad leadtaa; Uaeaa, cleraVmea and pliratclanaln U. H.and Lurope. . aV-Foraaieby alileadlnsdnunrlata. SIJO, Xti Dr. a. A. Richmond Medical Co, Prop. ' bu Juavpn, Ala. il Tor traltmonlais and circular ae&d atamp. Chart ea N. Crtttenton. Aseob Sw Tork Cttav . r-ai-oU Elv'i Cream f aim i t- Hnll wUcs applied by fx ..,.ur miA the noav tnia will be abnorb- ed, etrectoaay eiean- Uuj us neaa of ea Urrtlai vlrua, caaala healthy an retiona. I a'aya inHammauoa, SroCecis tlie mem ran of the nam paeaage lrom aildi- RO - , $3 pieieiy bf-alf. the ami raMorea eaore and aineit A lew supination relieve. A tlturcugh treat mtmt icirt uontlitielt ewe. Acreeaule to J Wa CF J El. S3 . S'1 'or cin-n- i i v : . mi, r," a a - n v. I rw W cone by mall or at nrngiCTST. r w ui,ITUI 11 IWnMlihL lla.ga W HOP buDOtM for it quirk mad bt-uty t Oca cvriOaT Back, RhnrmaUttUTi. rVtaUMW, PLASTER MrklathftBaek. htdm or BtD. NVur&Hr. BtifT Jotota and Muatlr Sure Ch. Kidney Tnmbks tad aO palm or chniftCbrr hAicrMMaated. 1 1 U-wn, 5traatftA m ami Stimulate th fmrtft. T ne Tlrtu of hop cotB tin-J wiUi inut-civaLia 4va 1 nwaij Wavilj- Buviwrt4 ijumexiM. lotiuw mud Mtives. Pric lb oral or ft fur irises and eoantrjr CflpC of priraj. Bp PUxstrr Opgwy. Pro pngtora. itoton. Mtva. SUCCESS tr ihbt9Mt faun.ly full iaUs a-iawk?y ' Stonuhrh mod Lfw FlI'w. r-ont ii nu-ttfti tvrr t ttrJcr. SOLD BY ALL DKl'tHiLSTS. Camoaor Wua u tar beat tajnenL ene a crnw VALUABLE TRUTHS. lf yoo are ratfcnni from poor beatta 'or tar.fii ahinx on a bed ol aickneaa, lake enter, fur Hop Bitters will core jon. "If yon are atmplv alllnir. If yon feel weak ami diapirited, without clearly 'tnoalnK why. Hop Hitters will Revive yon. "If yoo are a Mima er, and tare over-ta.Ti-il yotirw-lf with vonr p Air oral datiea, or a Ho ber, worn ont with care and worB, Hop Bitten will Eestore joa. "If too are a man of brmnowa or laborer weakened by the crain of your ery-day dntira, or man of It-u era, toUicg over four uiilnignt work. Hop Bitters will Strengthen job. "If yon are snir.-iina from over eartng;, or drink in;, ana md.at-ri-tloa or dialpa- tloo. or are yoana; and growuir too taat, a is often tbe caae. Hop Bitters will Relieve yon. "If y n are in the workshop, oa tho farm, at tbe 'leak, anywhere, ami feel ' thai your ayalem neeiLi cleansm, 1001114 or atimuiaana, wiiboai uitoxicatJi4t, Hop Bitters Is what jon need. "If yoa are old, and yonr blood tr.In and 'tmpurw, pulse feoMe. yonr nerves nn auaitty, and your fauo-Uea wanm. Hop Bitters will five jon new Life aud Vigor. "HOP BITTERS la an elegant, keajtby, and retrena nir daruring fur ali-k room -or nka, impure water, etc, rea.lering 'them hamnewd. anil sweetening too aioiab, and iritausing toe aUMaaoa. Cleanse, Purify and Enrich the Blood with Hop Bitters, And yoa win have no sk-tni luiuring- or dca tor's ti- a lo pay. HOP BITTERS Is an E'ran', r'.raant, an l Refreshing Plavortnf for Sick -mom. Prnk i, jnd Impare Water rernler. mgthera kH M, swictenli.c it. month, and clean In it the -tmna. h. Ovmaaarmnw-d UaaUcaatab Dr J. aX Maywa Cnder hla mat-Boot ae la at no iibtilood and Mt ESTJ?" "id u biawoaaa uanambatwly aftaa Hani .jfj.-w. sat An ;tre PaiUMVIaaua s. . . . u iraa. s-aa M:ai lor rw Stri?" ""'"7 ' Harrlirtajrf. Pa, Mb an SiiL ,i r Hot l"nwuw. (a. la ana at a VKB aBwCDIaa. TO MOTH ERS la yaur anu.1 (rwu Hf Doeattiwa iaiBoaa.1 aian is 11a atia-p. and aruul it th f U an. I la b VtlimiN aad row A.aldw SCIARR'S fiFlll BLE- WORSV1SYRUP AT rn. HSr tt ad UHlTI All - " .. .t aorriw. i.-nrfB1"tw. 1 A. W S ara. uaaHta. aaw Hu - a. .Brw.t-. aJJw, . , .w. wrwaat ra..,avati 4iw.r--ra m t att.,1, i.uw.. aiWntiwaiiv, I ,T. c. r.t to na-iilr- a ra. ao.wwnml.HaM tnwd Hi wawunrwl. u-n m.hw. and a. to lr.T a3 w axwl iua t i, a. u mHw iXT- '.:,,': - ia.V t:vm.. M nonix Pertoral will cur yonr eetura. Prlr J ctj FkEEexoursion Rates la Texas, Arkansas aad California. II It ?' . f " ' mocw. ltd. oaafcaat Klnar.Ct. GOOD NEWS 12 LADIES! awd.ni for war cwlwLr..ld ,"" baa. ao aw a faUd jgonS Byw XSSI a. uuaiaawa. H. ir - a b in vRaaBFtx . aa lanlj a riau VC fa n " m.wn. MbBbW al t( aTaaMaal eujj . . in HEALTH IS WEALTH, MM MjisnealliofH DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparilliaa Ilesclvcni m iixiT iLooa rusimi iSuaaw.aaa Radwiy's Strsaparilliaa v Resolyent. A rtoaavty at narredlests or tzrranp. a-Uww, awawnuat to ogrlra kaL awaaaV aaal awvur wwwteS awa-Qoaca, Btuv ia M trwaimi-al bwuiijtaio IS Sraaea-dowa asa n saaaax, ba won naaa. od ear. a so acrafa.a, euaaaniauaa aasara, aoraa. umon. whi. aTraipria. i us lanf, kidaay. . Saw. woasav aaiav , atom i or now a, t.tav uwwwrtoooi,ia vu-m isiata bi Ths' 8.rsapirlIIIn Resolvent M awty m a iSTia'anne reaedy, bat aaean kasaw ouoo Wl waca w a-JW wnu 11 ibiaiaai tao enura ayaiem fuocnoa. s sapotio a aooa - S aawo aad aaa.iay ewrat of Mw Er. Taa aaa, artor a a da;1 aw al ia lanaoarUliaa, beooii:' etear and twHUfwl PiapMa, bloteaea, blara aixx ao kjtntaaaaian noaawod; orewad Moera awlaa. lToa aw-Savuif froai auroras, erupurt Aaaaaaaa of lb ri aoata. awra. eg, tnroat ana rlaaaW, taa aoaw rriain aad aaread, euan bwa aa iiai f.arnn ot meroory, or from tlx aww of oarroaw aaaaiamate, aiay reiy npoa our. ' a ibo aanaparaaaa is ootinaad a autncieot tua as avaa Ha n)a aaa a a tb tjttnn. Oao boau f "1" aaor or u sear prad bmo of Maii In taaa aoy outer rreparauoa faSaa t maaiiniairal wo, wail otaer rtxjaira - Oas Dwllar ta Botcla. R. R. R. Hallway's Ready Relief. afsto I Vw-apwwl a law) Boot 'elw f raawlly G la Wo 'a'rM la rraaw n twwwty mlawteo saver faUa Man Pala witl on tboroag aopiicaua ii r-' - ' motoc attnf Ue pa a, Ifeo Kaw !, bwd-fldden. Inarm. Crpp.i-1. MwTTooa, Newrarie or aroatmod wita dueaw saay amffW, RaDwATTI KJLAIlY EaXlEV A DtrLAJtMATTO OI THS KISMTS, nTPXAjuiATioN or thk bladdei, QtrULlQl ATIUN or THE BOWELS, oojacmo or thb ixsas, SOU THitOAT, Dim CULT BRKATBI30, rAJJTTATlOS or TEI HXAST. KYSTSWCB, CKOCT, DIPHTHSRIA, CATARRH. DtnCDU atXABACnU, TOOTHACHS, WXL RALOIA, RMUltATUa. ouia cxnxa, asci chilia fgn.ai.anni AND ratOST BTTBl UPISUn, LaTMBAAU. SCIATICA, KAtRvocsiraa, slupussmsi oooeaa, colm, strains, T AIM IS TSS CBS9T, BACI sr UXM tw autaauy niton. MALARIA XM ITS VARIOUS PORU4 rZVEB ASD AQTJ2L rSVU A WD lOTI oroa for SO eta Ttiere aot a laaaiHal ui ibis world that wlu car rvr aad A-Q, and ouer Malanooii. Biltou. earl, TTobotrt, TeUow and other feror (aide by RAD T A r PtUWi 0 aoleaiy as BADWAII BRAt)T RXUBR It win is tow sscwienM, warn takes lBtenukl4 aeeonrjia to ta dawewtoa. ear Cramp, ppaama oar Suimaca, HearurB,9ica Beailan-ae, Draorv ala. Pa.pKaUoa of u Heart, Ootd Chit. a Uy-itrnoa Pain aa it Boweia Otarrnoaa, Dyaeaiery, CUM. Wtnd la Ote Bvaaei. ad aa Iniernai Pan. a. Traweter asoald a.wa.a carry abotti of RAD WATW RRAPV Htiltt with them. A few drop ta waut ana prwwwot Mr a neaa ot pa n froa aacgw mi wataw. II m setter taan Krach BranO wff Biuara a aacnssiant lam ad Lasborwt abouM atway rruviaad wa ik, RADWAY'S Regulating Pills Perfect, Purgative?. BootbiD. AporV ntB, Aot without Fain. Always Ealitble and Bitanl ta. Operation. A, TZQETABLS 8UBSTITUTH FOB CALOJ1EU rerfwwOy t flaa, tTnay aoatod wtta aweat panry. aUswari Pius for ths oar of a disorder of Cl awaaaaa, Urw, Sowwa, Kidneys, B.aJJaT. rahal Onmalaaiak, iCrvoa Dlaataa. Lorn af Ap a, Hdcao. C'matiparwaa. Cmuaeneaa, IndV ffaliia, Oyapwpaia, 11 llnaanaa, Fer, InSamma aoa of ta Bowaaa, Pua and all deracrement of tb iBawraal VaKwra. ramy rwawtac, ma Inf ao Bawuuy. avlaoranv r di(rwa drmr. SaV cniaaria Oa loilowuif ayapcoau reaaituaj fwa D aaaaaa W taa Dlaeaua Una: Conaupav Hon, Inward rHea, FUoaea of Blood ta lb Baal, A aunty f ta Stomach, Hum, Baarthan, Diawnal f Food, ranneaa or Waurht ta tow Sin- sa, now KTOctauoaa, sinaina; or mrtsnjuj a Bean, Chokuuf aa- SoffcrUia Senaauons ns la a lyuic ponnr. Dtmnena of Vision. Doa at wal i aeror th SurSt Fever and dan Pain ia i Haoa. DeaeaMcy of Ptnpirauoa, lallowaea f tka Skla and Erea. Pa. a la th 8ld, Oaaa, Uaib, and saddaa Tlaahos sf HUaV Bamnuj a ta pi. A tw do af Haswvb Fous wta frw ta trsawBi trosi all ia aaun aaiaii il 4iorJwi OLD BT DRUeOiSTa. rrto aa cwaa ava. RT.rVl) "FlXSK AND TBTJE." aad attar auxny ta RADWAT A 004 He, t Wwya, Our. Chotta sv. New Tuck. aWTnfoTmaOoa wor-A taoaoaada will aaal vow. ... Tw tsa fiHIa, wu sad aaa far sUswav. and a that im aaaat "!" Maa what yoa cr. YOTJNO MTW nra rauuaarBllmiwand Cuvaauafno- V.VLASTIK bVUS. Jauaa'Ui.la, zs . w t m zu HIT aaaaavaaawawB-Ubtlll iitS'JI'1?,' "" Rn- Pi aa. Chaprwd Hands or Ura l m. Bunion... SrwlH. j ' . . . .. I -.' lteLlng rrorna-y.-im. Gw.&ak.judna1 ana, or acne o a fr"strwBta. 1 mi of tie Fittest I A riXHI ETSICITS T3JT EI3 HKilD kuxiok3 nrsno ji ieaksi flA. EALVI TOZt EVESY WOrXD OI MAX AND BEAST I Sthecldest&sestukihent lJ -l atlS HADE Cl AXERICA. H SA1ES LA2QE2 THAH E7X3. l-Jv'1 Mexican Unwtanw Liniment b ra n an for more tlmn thirty-flai' n ; !" wt or alt LiuUuenid, i S3, " ca.-.f. Ita aalea to-day an I n il ' wwr. it enre woen w. oMwrw fail, an,v penetTntea akin, tendor.l . Hll MIIWIa I . L . .. V . . Cl. I Vkwa awaouna ao vaaa ano wa ana iwpaat Bmss nans aad waait-d lianm of ta aysuw. If tao SaO4 Is sntaaill. taa proewaa a rapaa jaaaawwas mm ISMval d W,la.
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