Bat Catcher. D? was a man who seemed to bTe iived a'.l bis li'e io dark rooms. Ills checks were pale, hit lips bloodless, and Lis eyes bad that peculiar glare maicti ilmmeU-ries the eyes ot bats and owls. There was a inrvousuess about bis move ments which indicated that ou occasions Ue cO'iKl be as oniric U iiL'htnmir. but wiiji U restrained hurt from ever being hbso'.uti'.y at rest. In bis hands he held a s;uruiar sbaped pair ot tongs, the ends of wL:.li were forked like tridents. A faii!'. '.atk iaiitern st'iod near. Ttc nian was a profesaiona! lat catcher, and he tlifcours. U wi'L a rono.ter atxmt his 'ive iiliood. Ar? iIuto uianv of uf' he ig&n: "We I. I j jst au? so. Not that there ars ijuile as many as there were ten yeirs btcause since that time peop'e Have lK'un to rhixwe poisons torgettioi; nd 'f the vcriiHH. but there are suflicieut in the business to ttiru us in a U'ce lit'le aiiiount to our ticnrit aj.socialion tverv yir. "Ui:S!iioss is cohJ ciuse there are slwj'S rat-', and sensible people prefer us to ii l tlieir hviie? of rats thin to k il tlvui tbfiuseivis and run the iikof dying in a m:p!e u! months with typhus lie We are employed priccipi l'y by hot " aud tla'iitlrer -houses. Sometimes a ?jp cHptaiu, wbo s gung to tail witu a i:i;o ot grain, a-Ws us for aid, but it's n i u c tsck.ne a hip. I have killed 1 o0 ih's in ba t a day op Ivwiril of a uie:CUaiiiii:Hn am! tln'u bad to Rive the j li ur ilir ".:h sneer weanness. I he it.t vcj-av!-1" employ r.s t.ce a year, once in iiit- prir; and on e in the Autumn, i he pay it giiod, a we charge 3 cents a iiead for every rat wc catch Maugliler hoi:i.- keep us a: wait nearly all the nine, as ttie.r atore-rims are nearly al- sjfs intra Cl wnn me vcuiuu, ami DometUucs (treat ! i fccasioned by .iiow;n them a sinir'.c day's truce. Why. one dny !a week, rats Rot amonj a hi' .1! !):-ef beaits !t a !mifilUcr-b'use jii Fir-.. Avenue, ner F.wTicth S'tfet, end ti-fir yed rcr y $;uv worth ' 'li-un tietore the watchman knew h. Will rats ("it uiea ! "-'!!, 1 quess ia!s 'il at atiytiiinii liiey -an ti thru ler-tli in. The bL' a,t''.' Vive a 'ja.d I. me ot it with ratf. t r n 't a!one wiU 'hey eat the horn'' foOi', tut- Jliey wi'l endeavor :o oi the i:or.-s bem-:ve, 'lu' r, ;my ,-iisv.- :ue ujiscs' hoofs, mid hi u.h;iv isf.s ctipp'.e tnem so uadly !int 'htv Ix-cimr u-e!". Tfccy evenat;ak bnii.. anil nip Ibeni. JVrhaps a ra'' u; t isn't p-H-on us but I know '-ha' I iid one of n-y arms fweii up ainios' as !,.! bs m body on tunc 'riu a ia' o.U-. Whvi'iii-r tu. y me p ;noin or not ,: i r.. t- Ti'i 'ir-iaer wba. 'Ii'-y bav inn a'iiii'. I'l; w-ty we ati-h rant is to be fjtiirket mnii they ai i? a" don't know Uicii L.;iii-t--p. Te.'rv l! av citi li a rat now ar.d liet, '.' V'.i !i-k a i a aa:nt cat any i'.ne. W- ii;' io 1'hp.iiiii a nouse and s -mid the wt! ::m & irs In 'biWn. we !i-M mi-:tk l-ii-tvr.y where .he :a a aie r niu, x.'i oe '1 ii.-y :-. v j!id v ,!cr. r In", a nd n'i for heiain i line ou; al iKgilt to L'et ixm'. n !iie May they amn- iLinn-e'v.s :v sinriii uo.es in 'n n...-... As jii n a- : iii-v .;:e:i' 'i-e i 1 'heT mine en of i'jcii i oi 5 sr. -iui;!e ti e a id mucti, wr.ii a t.U' tav "at a. 'I.eir head, towmd the bait. I let tiii'in an c lied diwa to ;U, n diiiuer, wmti I d-aw ine s;d- n.y .!a;k :a-iteri! and tlu the iiuti fLll "i tu. ii eve. I lie c';i:e M'tais to paralyze .hem. Tiie.i I to w .:k and scip tne.u up aud t',r w tbeni into jj Imir. It 1 conn-r any o! them. e.peca!: any of I he te le!i' a, t 1-i.v tons, cl'.nei p-ek-iu(! '.t.eiu i p or - aiuui them, a I hud it necc.arv. 1 have to m ve quitk o, I'm aot'afiaid ! seitin,, t'i'.ten. Many uiibts 1 have la.--n surroun'lcd by t:s; i. ihtm tun a ", over me. up my coat i.eeve. over my bacu, on my head in ; Cl. I.een e overevtby tneui Maybe you d ;.i.t to kn what I U- with tt-e live rnW til, after 1 have counlca tnem snd c '. mv cents apiece ;o, them, 1 coikct uie ruts that show the m at ti-iht ano Iro'.vn the ret. The live'y fellows I sell fjr rat iiaits. "a. t , 1 know that it is thought Uiat Mr. iterjh made it too hot for rit baiters .n thisciiy, but he diiiu't. llure are several liere now, but thev have ti w ,ik li ichty s v. A good flcblics rat is w nth 10 cents a rdt bait. Hie baiters J-pi id on us t 'i tlieir rats, an t 1 Know n Iio'.ie over in iio-.K.n iiiMt ri ibhu a'i (, ri's 1 ea i ctcn for Id cents i bead. 1 I t '.Link !ha! rat are jr'Kvl lor much ei!. They did iry to mKe gloves from their i-k:n, tnl I believe tiial 'he t-heiiie did ' i eeed for awhile, but I don't ihink muehof it is rtoni now. .Some imes fur tr'mir.iiii! for ladies' dressca is ujnd'- Irom tu'i rat tur cut from the haur hes aud drieit What an awful lok the prct'v darllms would put cn if they inly knew tint they weie handling rat skins. If 1 civil I on'y net into the eewer if this ci v I iuIiI make m fortune Tuey are fi 'ed with rata. I could kill S.'tOO a ui'kl. T irr-e thousand rats at 5 ;ects api'.ce would make tv If 1 cou d kc.'p that u; any length o! t.me i couid re' ire from 'm-'ines. 'Thtie i' one peeuliaiily aboui a rat .hat it n-n'i 'enera:ly credited with, fcvetyl dy th nks the n the .not filthy of !! tod. uts. Hut 'hey a'n't. A rat is :ya ( ean. 1' a spe k of dirt srels on ui;u in any way he siop3 haeerbc is .j,, log to clean him-eif. He can't bear any stun ! h a tur. Another funny thing a'lout them is their ai iliiy to tell olive oil. They ha7e a iondurss for sweet o:l that :s not ej inlled by any ether kind of food. Hut liiey know the Rood article and will lake none other. I have tested them in this, set'in; two bottles, one containing sweet oil made fiom tution sied, and Ine other with obvc oil m it. A .at would come along and try every means to eel at the oil lhrouiU the iomi neck of the bottle containing the olive oil, but would shun the cotton s -ed oil as he would flic. I have even S 'eu the anima.s t so crazy over the oil that, after tryin? eveiy otner means in their power, they would climb up on the bottle and then lower tneir tails throueh tic neck to the aee of Iho oil. Then the knowing li't i'a-asti would drhw their lAi'.s carcf.il " out and sit on their ; arches Uci.Lu; off the oil with every ii.dica'uiu o.. I most intense salisfaelmn. They itnar.X:! (s m niv.rs mronzn fnecr ni schief. I' . ; atlcr they have tunne-nd every floor in house they keep up tbir ttsTii;-P.vmet?"and actually honeycomb the 11 oor. Tin'; live sometimes to be 10 years o!J and M more iininini; as they grow older. 'l;.-ylose all their faculties a: last and are tpparently led around by tLeyoiuj'r oir-. 'Io show how soon a house may become infes'ed with ra's it is s niply u-cessary to sny that t bey lined every s x .vecks, Vjc mother tieannu fion sixteen to twen' r youmr mts in a litter. Tke use of dops is -onriusd principally to rat-bitinj, and a ;ood terrier, which hn been trained lor baiting, is often wortli a couple ol hundred doi a-.. Weasels in catching rats arc eu.c every tune, but the trouble with them '? that they gnnp'y kii! the ra's in their holes, and then there is ne earthly way of te'tmg them cut without tearing the bmidins down. A dead rat i synonymous wuli all th.'. is unpleasant.' Tii'- Inppophile is c'.Jtstly at worV, ilorse-shoes of sheep's sj orn are no made in Lyons, 1'rauee. They are foi use, particularly, cn street pavements as they prevent slipping on sjnootl stones aud tiam rails Thr. Jtttcst teleph ne dispense will electricity altogether. Its diaphragn is si 1 t willow or ot!u r wood cloaclj woven, dried and tarn s'led. Ti t drying contracts the fibers and rrcdu cei a very Jiigh tension, Iu the cen ter of tla diaphram is a strong coppei pint?, to which the wire is attache.! l'or distances less than two miles th new telephone conveys sound bette and more distinctly than the Bell. Tb Ciicuit lu '.switching" Ib wires however, limits iu use. DOALESTIC. Cuorinq. If a person is choking, give him a smart whack with the open band between the shoulders. In ciue cases out of ten the sudden eouipreaaion ot the air u the chest will shoot the substance out of the mouth; but if not, look iuto the tUioat and aee if there is anything you can reach with your fin ger and thumb, or with a large blunt pointed pair of scissors, aud pull it out. If you do not succed in this, take a sil ver or pewter tablespoon, beud it a lit tle, aud holdtug the bowl securely in the hand, push the handle down the throat. 11 you keep it quite to the back of the throat you will do no harm. This ia a caae which admits of no delay, aud the life hanju upon your coolness and quickness of action. If it be only a email subRtance in the throat, and the person can swaliow at all, give plenty of bread and potato, and a dnnk of water after it. Swallow the whites of one or two raw eggs, and then a large monthful of crumbs of new bread. This will generally carry down any such sulmtauce as lisb bouer pins, etc. If this is not Biiflieient, give teaspoon fnl of mustard and water, tra", or any other emetic you have at hand, and af ter the person has vomited jou will usually find it all right. Chke.sk iSorp, Take a cup aud a hull of Hour, one pint of rich cream, four tablefpoonfuls of butter, four ta blespoonfulsof grated Farniesan cheese, a very small pinch of cayenne pepper; beat them thoroughly together; put the basin iu which they are beaten into another and larger oue of hot water, and stir until this mixture becomes a smooth firm paste; then break iuto it two eggs and mix together quickly ana very thoroughly. Cook over tho boil ing water two minutes longer aud then set it away to cool. When cold, roll into little" balls about the sizs of an American walnut. When the balls are made, drop them iuto boiling water aud cook gently five minutes. Mean time have over the lire three quarts of clear soup stock, aud when these little Balls are ready skim them carefully lrom the water," so as not to break them; let them draiu a niiuute in the skimmer, then lay them in the soup tureeu, and pour the boiling soup stock over them. lu dislnuc out the soup a plate ot nne- ly grated rarmeaan cheese should le passed with it. A Cinnamon-Uoli. t ake is said by a famous hoifhvkecpe-r to taste good aliout once a year.. Take one cup of sour cream, oue cup of aiigar, half a cup of melted bntte', oue efg, oue teaspoonful ol soda: mix an if you were making cookies; use Hour euough to have a light dough, but stilt enough to roll; roll this out i.ud scatter grouud cinmi mou over it, then roll it up as if for jcliy cako, and bake. This may be served as a pudding also, if hot fruit sauce is poured over it as soon as it ia taken trom the oven. Am.E Cake. x"il a pound aud a half of loat-sngar in a pint of water for a few minutes, add two pounds of good cooking apples: let these all boil to gether until the mixture is tolerably stifl; just b. tore rcnioviug it from the fire add the grated riu.l id two lemons; press it iuto molds which have been previously dipped into cold water aud not wiied. Vhen the cake is turned out ou a dish, ornament it wdn blanched almouds, aud pour a custard or soma whipped cream around it, L.;r.s ill paste are somewhat a novel ty. The egg should be boiled, but not quite hard, cool them in cold water, then shell very carefully, not breaking the whites; roil pud paste round them. brush them over well with the weil beateu yolk of au ega, aud shake some very finely gritted bread crumbs over them. Heat some butter in a Irving pau, and when quite hot put in the egttS 'rv tnem mini oi a ngni orowu color, and send brown sauce to the ta ble with them. Inis recipe for ginger-cake comes from au Knglifch cook noted for the ex cellence of her woik; t'ut oue pound of butter into one jonud of fljur; add half a pound ot finely awdcred sugar, the nud of a lemon grated, two table spoonfuls of ground ginger, and one grated nutmeg. Mix them together; then heat one gill ot sweet milk, or warm it rather, stir into it half a tea spix ulul of bicarbonate of soda. Kell out, cut iu square cakes aud bake in a moderate oveu. A nice breakfast for oue who is not equal to hearty fare i made of toast ami eggs prepared iu this way: Tut a lump of butler in a saucepan, and then drop three eggs into it, stir briskly and constantly, so that the eggs will be smooth and not lumpy. Have two thin blices of buttered loast ready, and when tho eggs are done lay them on one piece of the toast and lay the other lightly over it; do not crowd it down and make the egg run over the edge of the toast. Tuinos Woktii Ksowini. That fish may be scaled much easier by first dipping them iuto lioillng water about a minute. That salt fish are quickest and Ix'st freshened by soaking in sour milk. That milk which has turned or changed may be sweetened or reudered tit for use again by atiring iu a little soda. That salt will curdle milk; hence in preparing milk porridge, gravies, etc., the salt should not be added until the dish is prepared. Hard Times ProwNa. One half piut of molasses or syrup, one half pint of water, two small teaspoon fills of soda, aud one teaspoonful of salt. Thicken with sifted Hour until the pudding bat ter becomes as thick as enp cake batter. Tour the pudding batter into a mould or pudding boiler, half full, to allow for enlargement. I'.oil :S bourn, and serve without sauce. It tastes nicer dressed with butter or cream sauce. Svn Pronivr; Dissolve one-half a box of gelatine over night in oue and one half pints of warm water. The next morning add the whites of 4 eggs, 2 scant teactipfuls of powdered sugar aud one teaspoonful of extract of van illa. Beat the mixture for an hour, then turn it into a mould and set it upou ice. Serve with golden sauce. Boilfd Isdian- FrDniso. One pint of meal. 1 teaspoonful of salt, or one quart ot milk; mix and sweeten. I ut it in a strong cloth, leaving room for the pudding to swell; place iu kettle of boiline water and allow it to remain three hours. Serve with sweetened r-am nr gvpaI aancA Baked Indian Pciniso. One cup of molasses, 6 lablespoonfuls of meal, 3 tablesponiiils of flonr, and one quart of boiling milk. Mix and scald well. Add silt, ginger, cinnamon and raisins le foia scalding. Cake two hours, Thk Danciso Ego. Boil an egg hard and peel ff a small piece of the shell . i . i ,1 . ; .1 1 n 1 1 i with quicksilver and sealed at each end. As long as the egg remains warm it will not cease to dance about. i Pfttf. fl. '. WnyM, treatiug on the Niagara lliver and the glacial period, infers that the river itself has worn the whole of the gorge from Qaeenston to the Falls, with perhaps some little as sistance from preglacial erosion above the whirlpool. Tie rate of erosion. calculated at about three leet year, would make the time requisite for the work so pefrormed not oyer 10,000 or 12,000 jeaxm, AGRICULTURE. The farmer who raises the best stock of all kinds acquire a reputation that euables him to obtain the highest prices for all he may have to spare. The mere name or his stock will command the highest price. The animal with strong constitution is never uearly as liable to contagious or other diseases as the one with more feeble system. Some farmers are very careful to keep their cattle and horses healthy, while in a little yard they have a large lot of hogs, old and young, weak and strung, iu the mud aud dith up to their bellies, their corn thrown into the mud, their water into a trough half full of filth, and these farm ers complain that hog raising does not pay! Ciet the beat stock, both male and female, folly developed, (live them good, comfortable aud airy sleepiug places, with dry, cleau yards in which to run aud feed, aud if convenient a good pasture in which to run a few hou-s each day. Give them plenty of good, clean water, milk or house sIos to drink; in short , give them good, comfortable, healthy treatment, baaed on natural principles, and one may be sure of snooess. If otherwise, failure is certain. Hogs need salt as regularly as cattle. Hawuisr and Charcoal, Sawdust aud charcoal are of little use as a ferti lizer. JBut if they are burned to ashes in a heap slowly the ashes are of great value. It will pay to haul waste char coal dust and sawdust several mile, if they can be had for nothing, and burn tlieni for the ahes. The easiest way to burn them is to take a hillside where they can be dnmed easily, aud first throw down several loads of charcoal and set this ou lire, and when the fire has started well to throw on more and keep on nntil the stock is exhausted. The fire will burn slowly for months, when the ashes will be ready for use. Oue huudred bushels of charcoal dust will make six or seven bushels of ashes; 100 bushels of hard wood sawd.ist or '200 of pine or other soft wood will make alMiut three bushels. The ashos will be worth fifty cents a bushel. Soft wood ashes are as good as bard wood, but the soft wood makes only half as much ash as hard wood. Yorvii orchards, where it is desired to have a good growth of wood, may bs treated to manuring this mouth, but care should lie taken not to leave much strawy manure piled against the trunks of the trees as it may form a harlnir for mice, which wiil gnaw the bark aud often entirely ruin the tree, if a deep miow happens to prevent their getting out to piocure lietter food. The blos uiiii bnds having atrerdy formed, ma nuring now wiU not increase their num ber, although it may increase the ability of the tree to mature the blossoms into fruit. As it is desirable to increase the Biza of young trees aud not to force a large crop uimih them, it follows that manuring now is lietter than it would be iu Spring or Summer, when the strength might go to make bloaom buds, and thus induce overbearing, to the future weakening of the tree Hat in the stack may be measured, au agricultural paper says, by the fol lowing process: For timothy, square the diameter, multiply by eight, and that product by the 1 eight of the stack, reckoning tip to one-third of the dis tance from where it liegins to taper off, to the top or apex; cut 08 the right hand figure, and divide by seventy-live; the result will lie iu tons. Should there bo a remainder, multiply by 201X), and divide by seventy-five; the quotient will be pounds. Tor clover hay, square the diameter, multiply by the height of the stack, as for timothy, and that product by seven; cut off tlixee tight-hand fig ures, aud all on the left will be tons; then multiply the figures upon the right by 2000, cat off tiree from the right, and all on the left wiil be pounds. If the Winter cabbages are growing so fast that they are likely to burst open before the time comes to put them into the cellar, or pit, aud there is no market for them, their growth may be checked by pulling them about half up and tip ping them over ou one side, leaving just roots enough in the soil to keep them green. Do not do this until they have made solid heads. Tip them toward the north, to prevent scalding the top of the head in the sun. For. lawns, nitrate of soda is a cleanly and effective fertilizer; sprinkled broad cast at the rate of half to three-quarters of a pound to the square rod, it pro motes the growth of the grass, and im parts a vivid green color to it. The best time to apply it is just after rain. The Fall is much the best time for topdressiug orchards, especially of the year. If applied now it secures a heal thy growth next Spring, while if manur ing ia dolayed nntil then the tree d'es not get much benefit from it causing a late succulent growlh which is very liable to blight. Dont make perches for fowls tco high, nor on an inclined plane. If low down, they will be just as well satisfied and be less liable to injury from flying or falling down. No matter how high She perch is, fowls will not be safe from thieves unless the hen house is locked every night. No Troocss for gathering apples has improved or hastened the old and slow one of careful head pickiug. With self- 1 sustaining ladders and low heads most of the fruit may be easily gathered. One advantage of low beads is that even if the trnit falls much of it will not be seriously injured. The CJiW'D Points op as Ox. A broad, intelligent face, with head up, small neck aud horns; length f body; straight back, heavy shoulders with full brisket; broad loins, hips and stifle; well thighed and flanked down; straight leg " rather short; heavy arm; wide ' gamble joint; a good foot and email tail. Ar the approach of Winter, all the poor cows, old horses and otherwise depreciated stock should lie disposed of. They cost as much to winter as stock that will increase in value, besides the danger of losses in wintering. Somk farmers find benefit from spread- ,nK dr7 "trw OTer wheat helds, espe- . 11 v i-j t.t-c. "eveie winds. To do the most good the traw "bould be spread early, so that it beaten dowu into the soil by raIUS nd prevented from blowing away if.o. 10 leeo potatoes, beets, car rots cr parsnips to horses cut them iuto slices not more than an inch thick, and sprinkle them lilierally with bran, to which a little salt has been added. It has always been a problem in large lumber producing districts what to do with the sawdust. In some places they throw it into the stream, but this my be stopped by a complaint from ho nse the t ; ' water for various purposes in which cleanliness Is requisite. In others there have lieen arranged boiler-fur-na iu which the dnst can be used as tueL Various processes have been in troduce for solidifying the dust, so that it can be molded into pictuie frames, ornaments for furniture, and other articles where stucco work is practicable, to dispose of some of the refuse. The latest idea ia to make gaa from it, and this, it ia said, is carried oat at Tillage in Ontario with excellent tnalt A Lrrn.E old woman, with a wrin kled face and florid nose, rushed, into a south end drag store the other after noon and breathlessly called for an emetic, Is it for an adult?" asked the polile clerk, as he proceeded to put up tiie drug. "Fhat'a that you aay? For an adju.t? Tis for ni adjnlt that I want it; 'tis for a medicine that I want it for of course, you gran'horn." No, no: you don't understand. I want to kuow whether or not it's for a i adult, because it is a very essential thing to kuow." "i'hat difference does it make to you i long as I'm pay in' me dacent money for it?" asked the' old woman, growing excited. "Well, it makes all the difference in the world, and before I sell it to you I must know whether it's for an adult or a child." Ihy didu't you say that before, you ageot. It's for neither an adult nor a child." "Who is it for, then?" asked the clerk iu astonishment. "It's for me ould man, and for no body else." The emetic was put np without fur ther interruption. A ttuveramciikl .herllT. Mr. V. lwrd L. Green, Sheriff, Auck land, New Zealand, writes: "I received an iujnry to my shoulder in June, and from that date until July, 1883, 1 could not nse my right arm. I applied to medical men and nsed all aorta ol liniment, without any benefit. I have great plasure in stating I had occasion to use St, Jacob's Oil tor it, and I had not used it more than ten minutes lie fore I felt the beneficial effect, and I can work with my saw or spade as well as ever I did, aud recommend it to any one suffering pain." The only way for a rich man to be healthy is by exeroise and abstinence, to live as if he was poor; which are es teem ed the worst parts of poverty. ioTKtF.i- This ix Mind. In diamond Dyes more coloring is given than in any kuown dyes, and they give foster and more brilliant colors. 10c, at all druggists. Weils, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. Sample Card 32 colors, aiwl book of directions for 2c stamp. There should be as little merit iu loving a womau ter her beauty as in loviug a man for his prosperity; both being equally subject to change. The restoration to health of our child we considered uncertain. When two weeks old she caught cold. For 18 mouths was not able to breathe through her nostrils. Upon using Ely's Cream Hal in her difficulty is removed; she breathes naturally; Mr, Jt Ma. J. M. Smith, Owego, N. Y. Price GO cents. We should endeavor to purchase the good will of all men, and quarrel with no man needlessly; since any man's love may be useful, aud every man's hatred is dangerous. A writer says: "Dow I hate a selfish woman. She occupies the whole at mosphere. She breathes up all the air; aud leaves one gasping, for lack of breath." rut KriMS (irfji erre ises'orer i me marvel ot me aue l'r au nerve din&uea. A., ins kloppru tree. ScoU to 1.U Area Streei, I ttlta.ii-n.iiia. I'a. The ignorant man hath no greater foe than his own ignorance, for it de stroveth where it liveth. CaUtrrh or the ttlatltler. SUDR'tne.iiTlutinii, Inttamraatloa. ail Kidney anil Cr.oo cumpiainta.cureil bj "buctm-faii.a,'' IL Many people take no care of their money till they have come nearly to the end of it, and others do the same with their time. Fos rirrrri. rs-picsrin, nepretsmn r t!r li ami genaral deOlUtj.in taeir various forum .i.. aa a present. re airman lever act aaa aaU uHit inn-i mlttent ftnera, i "Ferro-1'koapnor.iie.l-K'U.rof Cuouva 'made iy CatireU, Haaartl A .'., New York, and an: 4 y ait iM-utctfitts, is Me ne t'.nie; and t.r naiirnii rei'overu.f from fever ur oiaer sickness, it aa L m mi. To quarrel witu a superior is injuri ous; with an equal is doubtful; with au inferior, sordid and base; with any, full of uuquietness. 'i:oui;lt on Pain' IMaater; Porom jrnl sirenit'icnunr. iinpr.iyeii. m for haeka'-iie. pa'n In eiivl or anl, rucum-utiu, Deiira.g.a. :bo IMutiisHor mall. The administration of government, like a guardianship, ought to be direc ted to the good of those who confer, and those who receive the trust. Indian lllii;ory. The Indian of falcon glance and lion bearing, the theme of the touch ing ballad, is gone; but the Petroleum they discovered, now made into Carbo line, the Natural Hair Restorer, will live forever. You will never convince a man of ordinary senBe by overbearing his un derstanding. Ir Succkss be the true test of merit, it is a settled fact that ".'rotcn's Bronchial Tro llies" have no equal for the prompt relief of Coughs. Colds, and Throat trouble, zoid o.iUj in bail. Price its. The most delicate, the most sensible of all pleasures consists in promoting the pleasures of others. Th F. Jfason .t H imiin Upright Pianos are pronounced to be, hks the organs ol the same company, the best ot" their kind. The retinement and purity of tons attained in them are especially commended. Boston JuvrmiL "Thvt young Mr. Smith is an awful fool. Do you know what he did when we were on the boat?" "No; What did he do?" "He obtained a whisk broom and at tempted to brash the whitewash, as he called it, off my back." "Nothing very fooolish about that." "Not if it had been whitewash, but you see it was nothing but my corsets showing through my jersey." A web toddler who made free of our house, and on whoa my father had sought to impress that "children should be seen and not heard," along with a lot of other maxims, one morning burst noisily in upon ns while at breakfast, giving the door a cyclouish bang as he exploded with. "I don't want to be seen: I want to i be heard 1" And he was. IU Was There, Jcst The Same. The remains of an English traveller had beeu exhumed for interment in the family vault. When the coffin was opened the spectators started back in affright "Why, these appear to be the remains of a lion." "Yea," replied a nephew of the deceased, with a sigh, "that's the lion that ate him np; uncle's inside of him." "Will you have some bntter or some oleomargarine?" asked the facetious boarder. "What did we have yesterday?" asked the thin boarder. "I don't know.'- "Well, if wa had butter, give me oleomargarine; and if it was oleomar garine, I'll take bntter." Jcit Makes to Yassab. "This is a peculiar advertisement. Listen to it: 'Wanted One thousand bushels of old overshoes, rubbers, 4c. ' Fancy price paid. O. M. T. V. (V "Yes, bee beginning early this year." "He? Who?" "Why, tbe gam maker to Tas ur College." TT.,n,. ia ttiA man whi finds what Ins work is and does itl To find it ia to nnr nrnfMftinil- and tO do H l8 tO find our highest good and peace. A Itanium In Carnar tMtm is what most lun desire, but to keep froiu lillinu a grave in a cemetery lot ere half your davs are numbered, always keep a iupply of Ur. Pier.-e's "Golden Mistical Di-KX.verv" by you. When the tint symp toms of consumption ap(HMr lose no time in .Anrir ..n.i. r tha treatment ol this invaluable medicine. It cures wheu lorhiug elw will f ossessing, a- n uura, reu time the virtue of the best cod liver oil, it U uor only the cheapest but Car the pleas- aniest to taae. 1 1 ( . u i . 1 1 ---, Vu.i.uu.- blood, strengthens tho system, cures lilotcnes, pimples, erupiious ui humors, hy druggists. Every man is the maker of his own fortune, and must be, in some measure. the trumpet of his fame. vf ork. Work, Work!" How uianv women there are working to day in various brauches ot' industry to say no' lung ot ttie tuousanas ot paueui housewives whose Uvea are an unceasing round ol" toil who are martyrs to those complaints Io which the weaker sex ia lia ble. Their Umks are rendered doubly hard aud irksome and their lives shortened, yet hard necessity compels them to keep on. To such Or. '.Pierce's "Favorite Prescrip tion" ofl'.rs a sure means of relief. For all female weaknesses it is a certain cure. All drujrihsts. One weens for the death of children; but perhaps the change of them into callous meu aud worldly women is a sadder thing to see, after alL Youne and luUhlle-aged men siifl'eriug from nervous debility, premature old age, loss of memory, anil kindred symptoms, should send three letter stamps for larye Illustrated treatise suggesting sure means ut cure. orld s Dispensary .Medical Association, Itullalo, N. Y. Charity excuses weakness, extenuates miscarriage, makes the beet of every thing, forgives everybody, and aerves IL Only Two Bottles. Messrs. John ton. Hollowav A Co.. wholesale drug gists of Philadelphia, Pa., report that -onie, time, aio a irentleman handed them a dollar, with a request to send a ,;ood catarrh cure to two army officers iu Arizona, K-cently the same gentle man told them that both ol the oui -era ind the wife of a well-known U. S. A. General had been enred by the two bottles of Ely's Cream Balm. (Not a liquid or snuff. Price 50 Cts.) No womau is educated who is not equal to the RiirceHf-ful management of a family. Ktusli ou Couulis. Ak for "l.'oiiyti on t'ouir'is," rr t'ougtn, t'oltls, Sure 1 hroji. UMprnes. Tioclies.lV, Litiit.M3c I know no such things as genius; genius is lio'liirjg but lalior and dili gence. A I'upular rallarjr. Many people think that Kheumatiam cannat be curexl. It is caused by a bad state of the Hood w hich deposits poi sonous matter in the joints and muscles causing lameness, stiffaess and swelling of the joints and excruciating paius. Ridney Wort will certainly effect a cure It acts on the Kidney, Liver and Bow els, stimulating them to a healthy act ion, purities and enriches the blorai and eliminates the poison from the sys tem, lio to the uearest druggist, buy Kidney-Wort and be cured. Tue whole ol uuihhu virtue may be vuluced to speak iug the truth always, a.'id doing good to others. ,A nlw idea euitirao il in Ely's Cream iUim, Catarrh is cured by cleansing aud healing, not by drying up. The appli cation is easy aud agreeable. It is not a liquid or suull', Price 50 cts. The best backing a young mau can have is a good backbone of his own. Tbe Hope ol the Matlon. OuMren ov in ilfve'.opai-'ur, piiar. -rawuy Ml,! ile.lcate, u-e -VVeiis' U a-lll Keuesrer." I NcouitioiiiLE Fair Philistine "Yes, we've just returned from a vlst to Ant- werp, and ol course we saw jiennena (treat picture at the Cathedral, 1 don t like it a bit. I never saw a picture by him I did like." Artist (more iu sorrow than in an ger). "Perhaps you have not come across the best examples of that great master." Fair I'hiiihtine "Pebaps not, I5y-the-bve. there was one 'Reubens' there I liked." Artist (much relieved) Ah, there was one. I'm glad of that." Fair Philistine "Yes; it was a pic ture of his death painted by somebody else." "What is tkd meaning of that red line above the foutu story of your houue?" aaked a strauger of a man near Pittsburg. "That is the water mark. That mark shows how high the water was during the great ovi-rtlow about one year ago." 'Impossible. If the water had been that high the whole town would have been swept away." "The water never was that high. (I only came up to the first story win dow, but the cursed boys rubbed it out three or four times, so I put it np there where they can't get at it It takes a smart mau to circumvent those boys." Disci.ssino deutists. "I tell yon he is the most expert man in the profession you haven't time to howl before the tooth is out." "Oh that's notLiDg to my dentist. He's quite as quick, aud the operation is so painless that every time he pulls out a double tooth yon have to thank him and cry 'Ivicore!' " Geokoe "Yts; I tike np ny violin for my own amusement occasionally, but 1 never play before company." Tom "Thank you my dear fellow, think vou. thank you." ITTR: IListetter"" "'lomacs Kilters is a One i)!o. de piiTvui, a rational .-atliartH-, anil a supero ntt biliju siK-ITli-. It r.tilies Mie failing euertrtt-s ol 1 the fieoitiEiie.1. an.i cs.'.-ks premainre dtcar j Fever anil airiie. b uom renniieni, dyspepsia aiic I l.owet ciuivaiu's are amou itie evils waicn 11 ' entirely remote. In tropical conntr.e4, where the I've! an.l bows s are organs most unfavorably aETecteU by tue coiubine.1 influence ol clim.-ite, . .lift an I waier. 11 Is a very necessary a'er"anl. I Kuralyail I 'ruaifiiM ail. I Dealer generally. ir "St. Bernard IBS f 5 VEGETABLE PILLS" ly e- i Tb IM cur- for IJVFR ani Bit, IOCS cw.p.ttula, 1 1 V t. bkAOACUK a ad bl'SFLPslA. 1 kriia. "X cm.!, at Uruaaiata, or bi lau. fcaiava raa. auurwa aX . nSUMAilb VfeiKl'AbUt 1-IIX UAUHj. slamr Straat. JUV lac Pickens' "Rate MleWnbT.' Those of the present generation who are fortunate enough to have been reckoned among the personal friends 01 the late Charles Dickens, no leas than his public admirers both in England aud America, will no doubt be interes ted iu the following characteristic ex ample of tbe great writer's humor, wticb, to the best of our knowledge, is printed now for the first time. Ihe circumstances which led ti the writing of this document were as follows : Monie forty years ago a well-known Kiyal Academician, who waa just then rising into fame, waa comniisiioued by Dickens to paint for him two small com panion pictures oue to represent Dolly Vardeu and the other Kate N'ickleby. In dne course of time the commission waa carried out, and the works were hung in the dining-room of Dickens house, in Devonshire terrace. Maryle bone road. Borne time afterward "Kate Nickleby waa required for the process of engraving, aud the picture was sent to Ireland for that purpose. Then, as now, engravers deotined to be burned over their work, and many months elasped lefore there seemed any prob ability of the return of the picture to its owner. Dickens became impatient at last, and one morning the artist in question, to hie great amusement, re ceived the following document in the well-known handari'ing of the anthor of "Nicholas Nickleby." It was sent without any word of preface or ex planation, and we print it exactly in the form in which it was originally written: 'Mdvbbtisement To K e N y: The Yonug Lady in Black. K. N. U yon will return to your disconsolate friends in Devonshire terrace your absence in Ireland will be forgotten and yon will be received with open arms. Think of your dear sister Dolly, and how altered her appearance and charac ter are without you. She ia not the same girl. Think, too, of the author of your being, and what he must feci when he sees your place empty every day ! Tenth October, 18?!." Tiro new poisons are described. Both, it says, cause death by arrest ing the heart's action. One of them comes from Borneo, and is au arrow poison. Almost all that scientists yet Know of it lies in tbe number of unfort unate dogs they have destroyed sud denly with it. Of the other poison, it is ttated that an animal of medium s ee, wounded with an arrow whose point had been imbued with it. would make one bound and then fall bask dead . Even an elephant will succumb to its effect after running half a mile or so. The composition 01 the poison is not yet known, aa it is kept secret by the M lis, from whom a specimen as obtained by a subterfuge. The sul slauce is said to be innocuous wheu taken into tbe stomach. .-I nu.tt'jd ol cultivating land by tl e use of dyianite poader was brought to the attention of the American Associa tion for tha Advancement of Science as its recent meeting in Philadelphia Mr. G. W. Holly read a paper on the subject, designed to show that ti e ex plosion of dynamite cartridges in the ground was beueticial to the agricultu rist in three ways: first by allowing abundance of air to penetrate the soil; s condiy, by drying tbe wet portiors: aud thirdly, by killing the worms and insects injurious to vegetation. It wil be a long time, however, before thi explosive agent takes the place of the plow to any great extent, we imagine, although it ought to be extremely ser viceable in clearing new land, and espe cially in the removal of stumps. TViiy is how corn pops: Wheu pop corn is gradually heated, and so hot that the oil inside the kernel turns to gas, this gas cannot escape through the bull of the kernels, but when the interior pressure gets strong enongh it bursts the grain, and the explosion is so violent that it shatters it in the most curious manner. Beware of Scrofula Serofula l pruhal.ly more general than any other discr.se. It tit uiMilioua in character, and maniicMs itel( in running sores, pustular enii'liunt, boils, swelling, eulargrd Johns atiH.'es.M", vre eye, etc. Hood's Sataar.JiA evprls all trace of scrofula from tr.e blood, leaving il pure, enriched, and healthy. I wan severely alHuted with scrofula, and for over a year had two miming sores on my neck. Took five bottles of 11.! Sarsiipariila. and consider mye!I cured." V. E. L0VE.10V, Lowell, Mans. C. A. Arniilit, Arnold, Me., had scrofulous sores for seven years, spring and fall, tiuod's horssparilla cured him. Salt Rheum William Spies Elyria, O., suffered greatly from erviipelas aud salt rheum, caused by handling tobarro. At times his bands would crack open and bleed. He tried various prep arations without aid ; finally took Hood's Sar aaparilU, aud now says: " 1 am entirely well." "My son had salt rtieum on his hands and en the calves of his legs. He took Hood's Sarsapartlla and is entirely cured." J. & SiaMo.n, Ml. Vern.ai, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggit. t ; six li.r 15. M-uto only by C. I. Hi L & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. A.ET WATH1 etkei.ivrM ELAINE AND LOGAN AtniM-atir impwrtia! fum- kt. tb hM and V.., ..Mr.- !,U art-'.,. psr.-rnt. to Ajf ntm. tUli' ( t'.9r tn-i. rid Ik kirrair. m.w-.. to VKItOltlft I'l hlalNINt. .. HarttM. t . TEN to ONE! I mr Kr Uffk 1e Chant bs for Si'ccsss where the Kast offer one. Maps, pamphlet, etc.. r;i Mig full information about these opportuDUies; about L-aiiiis Fjrmin. Stock-rji-jiiij. Mining, Fruit-growing, MnHtactnnrti;. etc.. in kartsa. Colorado. New Mi-vt-co. Arizrtoa. CliJoraia and i td Mexico, SENT FK Kt on aijlii:aiKn to K H. SCHMIDT. Commiiotier of lrniuiralun. A. T. & S. F. K. K... Topcka. Kansas. 1b mry town caa ootata aa lllostratetf : ptM Stury Bonk a a iX-MAS PRESENT FREE Std 3 two cant Manila to tbe Pobl Win .4 llaM of , tha BOYS t CIKUf Macular.. H IDK.tWAKE.udnt ina ruction, AT DM. D. I.OTIIROr & -o 33 riaaaua Ht,. Boos. Mua. R. U. AWARE THAT Lcrilbxd's Climas Pl bwio. a r.l H, t,., , th., Lorllir,!', .. . . mt unrciii ; ioat Lorlllar.1', VT 5 "l'aa.aod that LorllUrd', Haafl are .br L-,t and traiM, yualuy cotulornd I iKTlWSIT:Dl..rtl1eb u.l f.-t, 11. iiuc Pi.-t..nal b,..ji,u Bi!h-. ITiuga rwliionl cl irr.-vuL N tTlos Kt. Pc.Lii.HlNa no. PaiLa.la.. Ha. VIPnD r" ( Ml ivm -OT. T.J -VT " TF,T'Fa pixal lion' V aUt SI . Spiaml oraet.. OO Spinal KwraiBict'wnet,... m spiaaitMraiiaalCarKt,M KcomiMrMled by teadiDg phyaiciana. .1 , w. im ujwnen in ut t,. a. ...K.itnuiinii, uu; Arna ffUtta. Pr.Lirmuit'iSamlCwMtC. .aiaB'way.KrwTora. JAduxM alcatiD. Uroa. Jaoexilla. Wia. ""' 3!limallSSH Uf- i -I.,..., ... I , .ml, itliaaa: 1J bw buiidrawlal """ arb Fhiia. mm woicaL" a. !a1 jinn-n-A k . . . i.iwrorl MKS PASTILLES. ""alWaMaam.h,rlartawa. aUua. !LLri25 e 5 to 7 wau, ixtt lauvw, Tea Irxiu, 8tu7 aji,Tigtttlt.ar. irowar-Enw. Ca. Kg rv Ai dio nrccta tt i i vrrbi. i.m. a-.MiiMa WMaM HMai MB 1 Mryntr lUlfc MUTMa, M . j. 1 1 uuir au, ia !. L..t. lnm1 Lobs and Gain. cn?TR 1. . tsn ska a year so Wliu uiuoua feyer. ami sides, and I got so bad I Could not move : FromWtot.'O. 1 had ijfor W l-r. but it did m. .c .food. I did not expect 10 ""I'Vtter.. Di Bonths. I bin to use Hop Eitwr in rectlv mv anpeiiw returned, my P,n Bitters lowerny Iniblin, J'lnfO, 'il. CHAPTER II. -Malileo Vass.: Feb. 1, 1-5". tJeiitlemen-; I ,.b W.W aWa of atrk Hea-i ae. ..... r....i. imulile. for year in th. .mit krrihl and excruciating manner. No medicine or uoctor Iiefrcure,u..tilln.ed Hop Hittera. "The first bot'lo Nearly cured ine;" The second m uje me as well and strong as when a child, "And I have been so to thM day. My husband was an invalid for twenty years with a serious , . "Kidney, liver and urinary complaint, "r-ronouueed by Upton's he-t pbyi- cian "Incurablel" Seven bottles of your Bitters curetl him and I know of the "Lives ofeiht persons" lu my neighborhood that have been saveU by your bittern, , ... And many more are using theiu witu jjreat benetir. "inev almost Do miracles !" Mrs. K. D. fc .. . . l- L'VIUH vmirelf day and MilWTU i'Cr ' - - . 1 .- niiftn; ear too mu. B wnnout exerej-e; wort too Hard without rest: .loctor all the lime: ke -II the yde noatrunw a.lvertise.1, au.l then you will want to tmm .".' tu -jrt wtl. wnicft la answered lu tliree words Tate U.p timers! r-Xone genuine witlio.it a minea of treea Hops on 1 lie while uneL Shun ail ihe vile, pol- aonous aiuff witlt -Hop' or -uop" iu tuei, Dftiua Hale's Honey Horelioixiici auci Tr . i A 4 FOR PERSONS OF LL AES- A 3 XJ? oi .use k. r hWHxH.N a ou i tu j TKiN. IT BAMSI '7 (i-iii or chronto ma -7 oLls Ilk aiairtc: fa. t. wbera other i IT ( i km, ia riutJie naa tLrrint in rwuliu i, Ofall lriu-witi mt 3itr. m l H lara-Ht, rh "a prist. !. OUT Ffi IKir4TI S-. I'ihr't TiMrthJirtt Iioim Curt im n Malar . . LYOIA E. PINKHAM'S . . VEGETABLE COMPOUND IS A POSITIVE CtRBFOR All thus aaiafal fanipUiata ati Hrjkimtn o cuaaw " (u l,r FEXtl.t: l'PI I.ITIOt. t ciMMJlw Mt, iVUXaJlAitci tMJ,0 CUM ffliililjf Uttf. It wilt nr TtTniy I! Tarlin t'abt-. ItitlamiBa Ki'nkUi4 ( I'-rraiiu 1. Kailv ir and lt-i0au-rnH n. au.d e"n-"si'e" sr" fi W . :nl rti. i.lut iy a.Wi'l enl tO liar Cl HUTU of Li.V. It n-nirtr.-a Ki::tni .JTattiVn-'T. dr-afr. all miTir.c Tnr 4tim.iUnN, itd r-li-ri-. Wat7tfor th Mtmiah It njrr-i l;;.ri'i. He.tilvh. n"Kia )t rf ! u, O'-noiai Iw-t.ii.t'. sit-rti l-prraaati.a utl Itflk afv.ti..n Th.i lV-;i'irot" hi-antj I'tiianii ('". iitl ima-ka. i-aiwrt-- wnrwnrsitlv .'urrd by it ur. Sn.l ma.-iP to L nn M ... f.r isstupMC ItTr-of tu.rnr" 'ajtirt irittiail s.ia ' .- niT 1rnifjit. mtrtni rds t Lost Manhood, Debility. f f Lost Manhood, Debility, . mvifcjv wu bj iu Elastic Cradta- or9 56. l":n-lar Vt. ill t.l ZZK. ISO llica 3t.. tak. mi 2 r r T " J are IVrlrrii t.Ldir r4nwl an,ii-.t. l-:HfTtHl. Gilbert :'if'g Go.'s DRESS LININGS. (THK SEW raBKIO. I MERCHANTS 1MI lKISSMAk.tR.S LlKb CL.i tinrr-rn..ttrrcui i. ountotawl lt . swTt utto So an T.wy tm. if ' n., um wa.4 biM Mk L ...o. mmjuiU rwvuuttuehtl I 4.11. na la. Sovretn Twilla, Soy al Twills. Improved Syal Twilla, Clbla T rUls. Sitia Kirvailtenz Twilla, O-oa Grata Twilla, Sitia Cl asio,n Twilla. V, t, a .1' k l.M. tn .i-l-iuii-.-t bv--Qa. ih. cna.na SI I.KSI A or . p.kr waist l.n aa lu. t-M Hani. 1 Uh -Mioul 1 K.H. Uk I1M BLACK PRINCE TWILLS, A i S wei fiarao'iHi to b faM blarfc. aod ttat PklC NfiUAIldN .-r h IIWw li tVA cnuatfe, o-ithwr caa A kernel WCKiK k m tM l.l. H I fc.- T Lftt.Rkt. Vna w..i tin t uur iit.i 00 li yani. Hrpr rating ud yinl, tJi .ia; SC. 1 jd uO a n . ai: ocurr .1 l.-m( c tod m.-m aa ia:tatMif. LMa t. llm nmr M. . ti v.;ie, oco 1 tu-r trir-tt. tm. O. PIUUpiA., Prraitietit. IV K WAXT 1!C3 ROOK AOEXTS at aae arw onom I li I li l lHKr : k t AK- AMtNtt OUP. ViLD INDIANS e ta. LHUE i.-n MIKRMaN. Tba faucI Miac feoM. -iL tt.rtnr?sl hr Kfit t.iiir. lm' G'a&t, bmua, fxir'.Ul. and thtfiaanda rt CtliQ nl Judcra. i WrjEiawO. ttl.b-A. te., m Ac iVr cmb irm it:wmrd limm IS it tr- -p W M It tafcrj 1: wiidHT. and At-rat II IO to ?o 10M. lu Or, .'iini fcr.l S-'i-l Jt- rt mit it th trmwi V for .4-' fj'nd ffirr-e-yT-, -in Ttifn Pate. Frtr TmtM te.. ka A. 1. W VJaIU;iV M CO, UartW.Cka,a, Fast Poiato Digging Eavefiit.cotTiar:y, Ftrt ttws aVtvaKsix auii'irrti 60 Days', TotTriil ji llustrntwl Catalog., In Six BnlUant Color.. :hatw us Ui-jtopubll-h. Monarca Manufacturing Co.. SSfitSSJUt :t5? X. T aH . m rTTaw u . a i ."i .r," -SiLA HOLIDAY PRESEEMTS1 nfa aa aIM-aa a . ... .-mm .00.000 ' . - . vam " aw w wiDn utj ia m l,Ti,?rip.1rofII, ".a-IOI AOKIII ,."11"?.C M i,ncit r a 'l".'-r,., in. il.l.ltOII AOKIITLTI HIT j... .... ;.;r,n"5:."'''!r.a''reIUiclrou.a;l ai tur ineiole ourDo. r..i "r " ,.v..T,,lhM(JJ - ; - - . - a rata. If any j iMwuTlMlhSSZl' roomily i ai, .,ir-r 1 gJud .niy UU January i.li. auicri-.via :ue 1 Si-a-i tiLi '..,!..,.- d.1i;1"" I trrw-nd ,'rvr,lnt vjthtji ... . '""- 1 T'i At Ujrkaa "' 1 S . ! tt Lnuiv-r arvioa.. "" T jp Butir.e . . . " Ol'. lir nKa.A.f .,' ' ' .... .... u 1.0. I.iUj. t.i.O Hy A'tt-trrai.h .i'.ui-tAT 4.? rfi, Ax 1 Xnimtpt (.'art r.'m r-f lain. I .v '-.- - ro Mkrtrit.i.i:,BofMow IiSiarii!SySt-Sr P1"1. "lu-d from cnta W It. ..j pari .,itll- l:trd 1" ra 1 "M .mwuu You C2i I Got This wwriNTH Elegant Gold Watch 11.9 rs,o i For 50c "My direct. Ona- old .ta.. t'B p- .-(.., : V" " ara -khz 1 &&trafpfS2S. 1 - T'.fVwy ftt-v vmrnmrnm !SBrn ik . 'viL'',t',waaioiiAiiio nmuu i mm. I '"a ILLtMbl. At ibvuw o, aaa BIOUA.TURI.T. RATWAT'3 KEiDY EEUEF ClKEf AJIO fBKTC?T I CoMs, Iore Throat, Lumbago, ' rnti'ha. Pneumonia, inaammatlcis, Bbeamati in, Hudarhe, "ooihaclie, Asturaa, UlSitalt Breathlt. .none.' tr! over tbe a(T;il V'J nnula barn mKPL7rJnU feit. au.l it will la-tam-l 10 eery powerful ami re.iai. ':n'- ' ,'elX1-t mH-u oanavr ia lureateneJ ie a two DK KU?-AVS P1L1J4 win hvp tue hCVV HKI.'tr' in eflwttn a euro. Kaiwy. Ro it"i";!?lMT Flu, spraina, MrB.aea. roa I" tuck, I kM or Llmba It wa. tha tir-rt H"alT fmla Kaina- Taat matantly aro the morn e:criu;laun paj.ia, tViaer "! Lttaii. Sb-nac!! Bowel, or oW ltan.lororgMoyooeap.i.aii'ii. litJital in aaif a tuun-er o trwM lc a fe nTounai. cure Crni. in soui Stoai i ? VmiiiDif. Ileait'ura, Ser.-iue ":l',Aena,"..'lc .K-a.to.-ae ltarr...4, co..u r'laitilrncy, anU all ittirruiU fjn. MALARIA in it3 Various Foraii;. mere not a remediai ajrent In ttu i ttuti will cure t rier and Airut and aU wr a lariot BihOM, scJrle t. waSrleyer. iWlX?JiLli'i DR. RADkVAY'S Sarsapariiliat Kesolvent. The Creat B!ojd PuriflOr. For me care of ! Ciir.u,.: lH-i-. Caroa'.j haruuullnai, -rof a n, llin.itilar sweiiina'. Ma':K in lr toutp, Cjri.trou; Atfe.liu-S -oailins oiiiDiaiuts, Blcwling' ot 'tte Lunif-t, i,-.per'a. Wait tlrau, Wuile .-.weiikK. 1'u.u r-ntes, BiiMcnes Krnptnoaof ttie r a. , tir, M"Q n'4 biolMacaaea, ilruurial Uraae, reuic lotu ulaiuia, tiou Ilroi, Kic'.t.!?a.l Kiiwiia, llri rtoria, CHoaiujit'tou, K lur-y, Bi lit. Uar toaip.lDis SCEOI'ULA, Wanner tracsniittl fr mi pareuu or a:ituu-e 1, la wiiliin ine curative rau-of lie SArtAfAKiL LIA KK.SULVIi.NT. Cure ae iieea nu wiiere pr.uJ .uv brn alBicteil Ita -tr. 1. 4 from ttiolr your 1 u? to u, mi auU J yean ot i-, l.y Dr. Ridwij't Sarsijiarili'aa EcsoUiiii A rente I y corupoaetl o' tuxr-diear of ea'rair. jiinuy medicat pnime5, euti: w pun', nea repair and lur.avaie me oroaen-down aai waited laxly il k a, l'i.if a"r, r altd Maui nbst in It uealiii, ul aul cure. tLl BY i)Kl t.ls ti rtice, P--r M!i DR. K AD WAY'S HEUULATLMJ PILLS r'or toe cure of ill maonlern of the Stmnaca. Lirer, Bowel. Kl.luevt, Bla Her, irrou D.-t-asea, Loaa of A peiile, Ueailacae. C.Miatipatioti, oauvenoai, ln.liie.Uot, bysuepaia. Biuouaneaa, fever. Inaamniauoa of '.he Bowel, Plies, and ati Jeraoireiuenia "f lite larernai Vtacera. Purely vejrvtAbte, coutaiDini n. ruercor, ouneraU, or iteieterbtaa druaH. frtee, 143 cent per bi ol-J by all drugiftJU. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." endaieneratamptoBDWAT l-O-. So 2 viarren Mm-i, .Sc V.ft. 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