IftnM reS Cornelius Vaaderbiir. palace (cn Fifth avenne) is sow ondcrttood to be for sale, but m yet no price has beeu announced. If any reader, however, should niake an ofl'er of half a million it might bo accepted, aDd even then it mil be neliisg below cost. Why, the laud cost $235,000. When Corne lias selected this corner it was occu pied by two elegant dwellings for willed be paid the above sura, and tuen had them dein!Uhed la order to make room for the palace which was three ears in construction. By the time he got fairly in oceupati'tu l becamo a heavy Wall street sptcula tor, an.', to doubt, hoped to malts eLontU to ps.y for the palace. 1b itead'of tiint, however, he only stiuk. a large purt of his patrimony, a:.d is dow so deeply iLvclvc.l as to rtqiurc the assistance of h's father. The bittT. no doubt, regrets having built a paiMcr, ii.ce is example protnly led Oruelias mto his extravg. nee. Ihe.-e VaiV?rbilt houses cost not less than SJ.fV.Kl.OtH), aU't l wi!1 loD time Ix-lore such an outlay will le ;ijiiHlied. WLat a difference ic tiiste is di- p oyeit by anttuer nii l-tnaiie who :i!us iiuue in the tanks A wealth, at lca.-t in love of Lors-s. This is no tciiixrary fancy. Uad tiiio been the case it would have phased oy. Tl irty years luive beou euSki.-ut to prove it to be a ruling pasbiou. IkmTK-r does to? crave a pal ace lite Vaudertuir, ben g sallied to excel hiw iu horse fleth. On this poiu', indeed, be him always astonished the public When he paid $10,000 for Lan tern evt-iy one was astonished. That was twenty-five years ago, however, aud inee then he has invested half a mil lion iu the same manner. The interest un this investment is $500 s week, and the cost of Seeping the animals is an squal sum. Had Uouner been like Astor, he would have put his mou.y into land, and (taking interest into ns:di-ration) he would in that case be richer by a million and a half. Had he beeu like Lenox, he would have ii vei-ted iu rare books and literary curi osities. Had he resembled Commodore Vamierbilt, he would have goue into Mocks and become a power in Wall jtreet. None of these things, however, moved him. He kept sljof trom other attractions, lie owns no stocks ard no rare Uoks, and only teal estate eufli ;ieut for his own use. The hore is lus passion, and he has shown the uiwtery if the latter to a degree un parallelled ill the history of the turf. Uow strange that a mau who began lite in this city as a journeyman printer should thus, as SLakesiieiire says, "witch t' e world mtli Uiible horsemanship. ' Tlie l.ouiloiiere or Vetili-S). The Vei etian gondojers are a hardy, active, ci.eery set of men, civil and obliging, li:Ued like Greek htatut.s and graceful ai greyhonuda. John of Loli'cna niieht have molded his ln- ci uijjarab'.e Mercu'y from one of these lithe liiaW'd, sinewy oarsmen. Their tine Jevelopniei t of form is due to their occupation, their habit of rowing standing, developing and exerc sing etrj muscle iu the frame from throat to heel. As a class they are the clean est set of men to le found among the lower orders of Enrol. The wateiy ways on wuich their days are spent, seiiil up no cloud of dust or ashes of mud to sully their neat and picturesque ttire. Their hands and faces, bronzed to as Ju.-,ky a tiut as the suu and the wind ran impart to the human epidermis, aud their crisp, curly dark locks, are as free from soil and as well kept aa are those A any high-bred genteman. The cos tume of the gondolier of the better liacs would le a handsome one to adopt for a fancy dress ball, since it is wry characteristic, and yet simple and sufficiently in accordance Willi a gentle man's every djy suit to be worn with out awkwardness. It consists of a loose doublo-breasied jacket, of dark blue cloth, with trousers to match. The jacket is closed with two rows of large, highly-poluhed brass button", and is beund around the edges ai d iruuud the cuffs and collar and pockets with cloth of a bine, two shades lighter Ihau the hue of the garment itself. A jl: zed sailor's hat, around the crown of whK-h is assed a ribi a of the lighter shades of blue, with long fl iatiug ends, frms the headgear. S imetimes a felt hat, with a melon-il'uiH-d crown, the brim curving over the brow, aud at the I ack of the head, Is adopted, but the ribbon is never kb it n. A sash of cloth, matching the lacket and trousers, aud with long ends finished with wide worsted tringe, is tied around the waist, the ends falling at the left side Sometimes the j tckct Is piped with red, or with the same iai k blue as the cloth whereof it is composed: but the style I have just described is the most usual, aud is also the pretti est. It opens at the throat, showing a collar and white necktie, both scrupu lously clean, as are also the white cull's visible beneath the loose sleeves, the linen U-iug course in quality, but ol snowy whiteness. coIumui ol Ktioade. This was a celebrated brazen lniajje, and formed one of the seven wonders of the world. Its feet were upon the two moles which formed the entrance of the harbor of Ulioades, and liips passed iu full sail lielween its legs; it was 70 cubits or lDo feet high. It was made by Chares, the disciple of l.ysip pus, and the artist was twelve years in making it. It was partly demolished by an earthquake 224 15. C. A wind ing staiic.ise ran to the tp, from which you could easily discern the shores of Syiia,and by the help of glasses, ships on the coast of Kgypt. Il remained iu ruins sty-t years, and iu the year 072 of the Christian eia it was sold by the Sar acens, who were masters of the island, to a Jewish merchant, who loaded '.WO camels with the biass, the value of which has been estimated at JL'.'M 0X Kiiglisli money. A chemist of Vieuna has invented a glass which contains losilex, potash, at" a, lime or lorax. In apearauce it is equal to the common crystal, but more brilliant; it is transparent, white and clear, an I can be cut aud polished. It is insoluble in water, aud is not at tacked by a fluoric acid, but it can lie corroded by hydrochloric aud nitric acid. When in a state of fusion it ad heres to iron, bronze and zinc The so-called "Lake George dia monds" are small, clear quartz crystal-., backed with or mounted over bits ol silver foil. Quartz crystals are native crystallized salicic acid. On a sca'e o' 10 the hardus of quartz is 7, of the diamond. 111. The'r briilvnicy is only temporary. It is asserted that articles of iron oi brass may be bronzed by dipping them into melted sulphur mixed with lamp black. The surface, after being drained off, will take a beautiful polish, and pre sents the appearance of oxidized bronze. Captain Hint), of Paris, has devisci an ingenious method of making a posi tive on glass from a negative, and on the same glass. The back of the nega tive is covered with soluble bitumen or asphalt and then illuminated throuarh the negative. Alter an exposure suffi cient to rendor the light portion insolu ble, the remainder of the asphalt is dis solved with any of tbe usual solvent, leaving a positive. The sdver negative la llin liMmilv.l rtlT m-irl, Ilia jI.1..ot.I. of copier and a fixing ageut, such at cyanide or hypo. AGRICULTURE. Thekb is no Bach disease as hollow horn. When cattle are sick their horns are apt to be cold, but we most look elsewhere than to the born for the dis ease Indigestion is quite apt to be the cause, and this is often accompanied with loss of appetite, indicated by a re fusal to chew the cad. It is a popular mistake to suppose that the cod has been lost and must be replaced. We might as well talk of patting an appe tite into a dyspeptio man. Exeroise and careful feeding will bring cattle arourd all nght, and men also, for that matter. Thb lime process of keeping eggs is to take one pint of salt and oue quart of fresh lime, and slake with hot water. When slaked, add suffidient water to make four gallons. When well settled pour off the liquid gently into a stone jar. Then with a dish place tbe eggs in, tipping the dish after it fills with the liquid, so they will roll oat without tracking tbe shell, for if the shell is tracked the egg will spoil. Put the iegfi in whenever you have them fresh. Keep them covered in a cool place and they will keep fresh for one year. A link or any kind of trees along a fence will injure tbe crop for come dis tance inland. Some trees are worse than others, the hickory and butternut aeing such gross feeders that they are laid to poison the land which they cov ir. In most cases their bad effects are een much further than tbe droppings f their leaves can reach, and especially with potatoes or other root crops, which leed all tbe moisture the sou can fur-li-b. A rEw fresh bones fine'y crashed are excellent to make hens lay. Partially turning them will enable anyone to onud them in small pieces' with little 1 tli juity. They contain lime in much letter condition for making the shells of :ggs than it can be got in oyster shells, vhich are frequently recommended. As roof of the want which bones supply, ayiug hens will eat them lar more ;reedily than fowls which do not lay. Sueabino the shells with linseed oil s reported to be a good way to preserve gs. Hub the oil over the egg with he tip of the finger and suffer it to be me dry on the shell. Eggs rubbed aver with flaxseed oil in three mouths lost four per cent, and in six monthr four and a half per cent, of their weight, tn 1 when opened were found to be fresh, with the smell of fresh eggs. Lggs not so treated lost eleven per xut. of their weight in three mouths, ind in six mouths thirteen per cent. A jcwiciors rotation of crops has, in lonie respects, the same effect as culti ration and manure combined. One ,-rop frequently tits the soil for another, )r at least leaves untouched its food supply, while clover the essentia! crop iu all rotation in this climate cot ouly improves the mechanical texture of the oil, as no mere cultivation can do, but t draws its sustenance largely from the .lepths bevond the reac.'i of grain crops, ind leaves the surface in a most availa ble form, the most expensive element A manure nitrogen. Hot water has therefore been suggest ed for killing the cabbage-worm, but Prof. C. 1. Kidley. of the entomological U-partment of the Cnited States Depart ment of Agriculture, states that a Mr. I twin, of New fork, used ice water, ipriuklud ou the cabbage worms at mid- lay, which kills them as quickly as if Jiey were poisoned. Prof, liiley thinks he remedy probably effective and worth i trial. Horses tronbled with heaves should e fed little dry food. Clover hay is specially objectionable, not only from bo dust with wluoh it i filled from im perfect caring, bat also because horses like this hay so much that they gorge themselves with it. Cut straw, well moistened and sprinkled with meal, will make a feed that will restore a horse not too far gone with heaves to activity and usefulness. Coal ashes may be utilized to a good advantage in the hen-house by sifting them around on the floor. The fine dust that lies about and settles on every exp.wed surface will do no harm, and that which falls on the floors and under the roosts will act as a disinfectant and deo lor.zer. W here hogs cannot be allowed to run at large, as the case on many farms, F. D. Curtis, an excellent authority, favors the planting of artichokes and sweet corn, or the sowing of oats, rye, alfalfa, the object to secure more green food than is given in tbe common way of raising hogs. Do not plant trees in the-garden. They will not only shade the growing crops to their letriment, but what it worse, will secure their own nourish ment at the expense of the garden, rob bing the vegetables and plants of the elements of fertility. When potatoes are fed to cows they -mo-lit tii be civan in connection with other feed. The average ration of po tatoes oncht not tn be more than nun. fourth to one-third of the entire feed- liaw potatoes ought to be cat in slices, and boiled potatoes ousht to be crashed. In planting young trees an Indian far mer mixes the soil that he intends to fill around the tree with one bushel or more of fine chip-dirt This is rich and stim ulating, and holds moisture well. In fall he usually scrapes the tree trunks and washes them off with whale oil soap and water. Akt ailing fowl should be at once re moved from the flock to comfortable quarters and specially treated with medicine aud food. A fowl is worth saving, but is often neglected and left to get well or die It is undoubtedly a bad practice to cultivate or plow heavy soil when soaked with water in the spring, bat this ob jection does not apply to the light rain that fall in midsummer and early fall, while the soil is still warm. The amcnut of nitrogen supplied is manure is very much in excess of the amount recovered in the increase of the crop. It is the general opinion among poul tiv men that verv fat fowls dn not U well. Hence excessive feeding is con- aecnexi. To hike economical nork thn mi should be kept in a continuously grow ing condition trom the day of his birth nulil he is delivered iuto the hands ol be butchrr. Istalhrroid is a new article made ol paper. It consists of a number of thick nesses of cotton paper wound one upon a-it.ther over a cylinder. The remarka ble qualities of strength and adhesion it possesses are derived from a chemical lath, through which the paper is drawn on its way to the cylinder. It is mould ed wet, and retains its form. Whet dry, it cuts like raw hide According to Deriffti and Work sodi n ui amalgam in the presence of water and finely divided iron forms an iron aiinlgam, the composition of which it ntly represented by the formula Ha3 F 2. Riman, who discovered this sin gular tact, says that dry sodium amal gam lias no action upon iron. JKJLESTIC. SrASOMNO Food. Many people have the idea that a finely-flavored dish must cott a great (leal. That is a mistake If you have untainted meat, or sound vegetables, or even Indian meal, to begia with, yon can make it delicious with proper seasoning. One reason why French cooking is much nicer than ar y other is that it is seasoned with so great a variety cf herbs and spices. These cost very little If you would buy a few cents' worth at a time you would soon have a good assortment. The best kinds are sage, thyme, sweet maijoram, tarragon, mint, sweet basil, parsley, bay leaves, cloves, mace, celery seed and onions. If you will plant the seed of any of these seven first men tioned in Tittle boxes on your window sill, or in a sunny spot In the yard, you can generally raise all you need. Gather and dry them as follows: Parsley aud tarragon should be dried iu Jane and July, past before flowering; thyme, marjoram and savory in July and August; basil and sage in August and September; all herbs should be gath ered in the sunshine and dried by arti ficial heat; their flavor is best preserved by keeping them in air-tight cans, or in tightly corked glass bottles. Household Dbudoeki. The drudg ery of housework is olten mentioned re gretfully. Uc remitting toil of any kind may be called a drudgery, particu larly if the toiler has no heart in the work. And society in many cases has placed a false estimate underestimate iu tbe present case on certain kinds of labor a lingering relio of past ages when all labor was considered degrad ing, and only the man who did no work, living off tbe labor of others, was con sidered "a gentleman." So an errone ous view of the dignity and utility of housework may have something to do with the idea of drudgery as applied to it. Bat the happiness and well-being of tbe family depend on a well-ordered household; and ability in this depait ment is no mean ability. Keeping a house in order; sweeping, dusting, washing, ironing, cooking, baking to do all these well and without fretting or somplaining, is one of the best gifts and choicest acquirements. And tbe man or woman who rightly appreciates this ability shows that he has himself pass ed to a higher plane of intelligence. Oban ok Sponge. Oranges are plenti ful and cheap in New York and vicinity at nearly all seasons, and are not only excellent at breakfast (which is tbe best time to eat them), bnt should be often er at dessert as puddings, jellies, short-cake, etc. than they ate. A very nice dish is made as follows: Squeeze out the juice and pulp of three oranges into a bowl, add the juice of half a lem on, three ounces of sngar, one and a half pints of cold water: let it come to a boil, then. Dissolve two tables poon f uls of corn-starch in a little cold water, rub it smooth aud add to it the strained juices; let it boil fifteen minutes to cook the corn-starch. Then set it aside, and w hen cold set it in the ice box to become quite cold. Beat np the whites of three eggs to a foam, whip it into the corn-starch, and it is ready for use. It may be served in tart shells or fancy cases, or in meringue boats. Woven Grass Fcbxitcbk, Indian reed grasses wholly different from the bamboo, and such as link together in fantastic garlands, and forest trees are being imported from Singapore and manufactured into chairs, settees, screens, picture frames, children's car riages, etc., in artistic forms of great beauty. Various fanciful objects such as musical instruments, fans, emblems, ?tc, are represented in tbe weaving with ojen work borders. The centre of some of the solid work, gold bronze, brilliant green, or other colon is orna mented with medallions in raised leather. Veal Centra. Cover each cutlet with a dressing made of minced veal, bacon, tine bread crnmbs, chopped par sley, salt aud pepper to taste. Mix with an egg well beaten. Pnt tbe cutlets in a buttered pan and bake. When done, take tbe cutlets out of the pan, pour over them some strained gravy in which a little celery has been cooked and serve with slices of lemon. Where hard-finished walls have been kalsomined, the soiled coats should be washed or soriped off before a new oue is put on. This is the most disagreeable part of the process. The furniture should be covered, as lime makes spots that are removed with d Ci ulty, espec ially npon black walnut. TiiEAiMSNT for ink and rust stains consists iu the application ot two parts of powdered cream of tartar and one part of finely powdered oxalio acid. Shake up the ingredieuts well together aud apply the powder with a dry rag to the dampene 1 stain. When the spot has disappeared the part should be very well washed. Kensington painting i done with a pen to imitate embroidery. Among recent device is that of cutting out the forms of flowers of the required tint?, and uniting these to the-material to be decorated in the manner of applique, with tbe addition of embroidery in cer tain parts, as about all tbe leaf edges, to which is given a rolled and shaded effect in the hands of experts. One of the most important things to be considered in dress is the careful cov ering of the chest and back. Exposing the lungs by inadequate shielding of these portions of the body from cold is too generally practiced, esiecially among the ladies. To cover the chest most carefully is not enough. There should be a thick covering between the shoulders. Fob warts, take a piece of fresh beef, Boak it in viuofrur for twenty-four hours, shave it very thin and bind up the wart, renewing the application for three or fonrdays, when a cure will have been effected. The application is said to cure cornc. If the wall about the stove has been smoked by the stove, cover the black patches wi'h gam shellac, and they will not sti ike through eil her paint or kal somine. . If gilt frames, when new, are cov ered with a eout of white varnish, all specks can then be washed off with wa ter without harm. Cai.I'sts should be thoroughly beat on the wrong side first and then on the right side, alter which spots may be re moved by the nse of ox gall or ammonia and water. Buckingham County, a., has a somewhat cm ions industry. Within an area of ten or liiteen miles there are some forty ilistbleries engaged in manu facturing oil from sassatras root. Each mill gives employment to three hands, uses about 2,000 pounds of root a day for each mill, and produces from one to oue and a half gallons of oil weighing ten pounds to the gallon. Thus the forty distilleries consume daily 80,000 pounds of sassafras root, make about fifty gal lons of oil, worth about $1 50 a gallon, and thus earn $225 a day. The German expeditions will go to American stations in order to obaerre tbe transit of Venus ia December next. Observations will be tukeu at Stratford, Connecticut; at Aikeu, South Carolina; at Baliia, lilanca, and at Panta Arenas. ECLESTIFIC, Stein-windmg watches are now to arte on a different plan from what has-been customary, the improved system pos sessing, it is thought, some special advantages. Thus, when it is dwvl to set the hands, the stem Is first dr.iv n out, which causes a collar on the end of it to bear upon a stnd in the shorter arm of a two armed curved lever. This de presses tbe long arm of the latter, which turns a yoke and discharges tbe gearing from the main-spring arbor, connecting an independent wiieI with the hand setting train, to which the motion is im parted by turning the stem. As soon as pulling on the Btem ceases, the yoke is thrown back to its place by a spring. Normally, another wheel, carried by the yoke, meshes with the arbor wheel of the main-spring, and is thu9 always ready for winding by pressing down npou and winding the stem. The ar rangement is simple. In Morocco about the middle of No vember a gummy juice exudes sponta neously from the trunk aud branches of tbe acacia. It gradually thickens in lhe furrow down which it runs, assume the form of oval or rouud drops, about tbe size of a pigeon's egg, of different colors, as it comes from the red and white gum tree. About the middle of December the Moors encamp ou the border of the forest aud the harvest lasts a full month. The gum is then packed in large leather sacks aud trans ported on the backs of camels and bul locks to seaports for shipment. This is the gum arabie of commerce. The most ancient monuments of Me sopotamia and Egypt contained no mention of the horse, while the creature represented the Assyrian monuments had the tail of an ass. The first literary mention of the horse in Egypt belonged to a period of about eighteen centuries before Christ. From that time notices A horses in Egypt were frequent and sommon. Know the true value of time; snatch, seize and enjoy every moment of it. No idleness, no laziness, no procrastina tion; never put off till to-morrow whtt you can do to-day. What is recognized by an intelligent aero as his own country? or what as a Foreign land? Whatever country he re torts to, even that he makes his own. FKKTTV WU.MFN. Liilir wnn woulil main frmiinesa ami tU racur- Dual fail lu try "Weils' Ueaiiu Keuewer. Ability doth hit tbe mark when pre sumption overshootetti and difliduuee falletu short. rieauty. A woman's greatest beauty Lies not in face or form so Cue, But In the wondrous wealth of hair Produced by CarboUne. He's armed without that's innocent within. ayooNeMr la Wealth. No woman really practices economy unless she uses the Diamond Dyes. Many pounds can be saved every year. Ask your druggist. Only 10c Simple to use. Wells, Richardson A Co., Burlington, Vt. Keep clear of personalities iu conver sation. "KOI UH ON ITCH." "Roue on Itch" cures nmaora, eruption, ring worm, teller, salt rheum. froateU feel, cutluUiu. W e enjoy ourselves, only in our work, onr doing; aud our best doing is onr best enjoyment. St. Bernard Vegetable Pills. , 57" Tabiuntid Pnri.T VrorrABLm. y ' Tii? brT cure fiT Ljvrmiitl Hut u UUxl I'unOeruid ini;aT Mliin tlify ha tin tu&f N fnitniy ftbnilM l witliout a tvrx of the Mt lii-ruanl VewvUMc Pilbttn thebottn. I'r-.t-v 't o-utA at lruKtri8t. or by noiL SaiAJt'ltimt FkkE. AditmM )'n:s uni rLti col. as Muroer 6U ' York. In order to eni-lnn the blood, and thn 8 impart fresh vijror to lhe enft-etleit BTstfm, MlmuijiTe naeelPK diipstion ith the nation! mvipTint, IloHiettrr Mom.Hti Jut tern, winch, by infQj.in energy lulo the operations of the atmiutch, ynt moteM, nay. Insure thoroairh digestion and & simiUi ion, and congestion. nutm.'n. A cdn to a pi -elite, rigor and fleh. tn invariably found to follow a course of thbt dpervedl? p pnLtr tontr, which ir, moreover, a reliable prevrutive of mala rial fevers, tor aaie by ail DrugifiaUaud Deaie.a generally. Beautiful Pictures, BRIDAL GIFTS, &c. CINDERELLA SECRETS." da Blua. 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Our Ho. at 3, eurtta (to. So. 1 at 1 eortn -s. Ne. 1 at til. w.cth ju. o.OOOSeteeeld lax year. WrxV, sent on spp-oval to anr usee in toe U. B. AbluJiTS WANTKU. I NATIONAL SADDLER V (O. , !4, 10. Is, KO oV ti Well. lienale, N. Y, YSIOTOSSO A DAT ma-lewtth outfits tor inanufartuniut Ktncila Key Checks and Rubber Ntamtn. Calalouue frew. 8. M. SPKXCER. Hi Washington St.. Boston- AUas Nervous Debility .a,a. STOMACH Catarrh Cured Catarrh Is a Trry prevalent disease, wirn d!trcine; and offernive symptoms. Hood's Sarsnparilla gives ready relief and speedy Cure. Irora the fart It acts throaph the Mood, and thus reaches every part of the system. I suffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and I am not troubled any with catarrh, and my general bealtn Is moch etter." L W. Lnxia, rostal Clerk Chicago E t. Louis Railroad. . i . . . . n . ui , -1 sunerea wiuj c&uuru e w o jciua , ui many wonderful cures, innaiers, eir, speno tvn nearly one hundred dollars without benefit. I tried Hood's Baraapartlla, and was greatly Imuroved-" M. A. AjtBET. Worcester. Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is characterized oy three peculiarities : 1st, the eomoinarioit of remedial agents; id, the proportion; Sd. the promt of securing the active medicinal qualities. The result Is a medicine of unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown, bond for book containing additional evidence. Hood's SarMparllla tones up my system, purines my blood, sharpeus my appetile. and seems to make me over." J. V. Thomfson, itegisler of Ueeds. Lowell. Llass. " Hod's Sarsapartlla beats all other, and worth it weight in gold." I. BaJtKLNUTuM, DO Bank Street, New Yotk City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druptfsts. ' ! for t5- J1 enly by C LHlHiU CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar. Sea bathing, says Dr. A mat. lias proved of great benefit in many cases of disease of the eye. The improvement appears to be due to two cause. 1. The influence which snch a course has upon tbe general health by curing ai aj mia and elevating the tone of the sys tem, since sea buttling is in the highest degree a restorative. !!. Sea water, and occanionallr also the atmosphere of the sea, has a local irritant action which should be watched, since it is most ser viceable when there is a chrooic, torpid and indolent inflammation, while it is exceedingly dangerous when the inflam mation is of an acute kind. There are forty-two oot ton-mil Is iu the Bombay Presidency, and the most of them are said to be over-stocked. It is stated that new deposits ot zinc ore have been quite recently discovered tn New Jersey. To make a new rope as limber and soft as an old one. boil it two hours in water, and then thoroughly dry it in a warm room. A Wonderful Freak of Mature is sometimes exhibited iu our public exhi bitions When we gazo upon soma of the peculiar freaks tlame nature occasionally imlules in, our niimls revert back to tbi creation ol" uiau. wbo is so fearfully and womlerluliy made." The mysteries of his nature have been unraveled by Dr. IL V. Fierce, of Kuftalo, anil through his knowl edge of those mysteries lie has been able to prepare his "tiohleu Medical Discovery," which is a ecilic for ail blood taints, poisons and humors, such as scrofula, pim ples, blotches, eruptions, swellius, tu mors, ulcers ami kindred allecllous. By druists. What is this world? Thy school, O misery! Our only lesson is to learn to suffer. .100 .Not Called r oe. It seems strange that it is necessary to persuade men that you can cure their dis eases by ort-riui a premium to the man who fails to receive benefit. Aud yet Dr. Sage undoubtedly cured thousands of cases ot obstinate catarrh with bis "Catarrh lteroedy," who would never have applied to him, if it had not been for his oiler ol tlie above sum for an iucurable cftse. Who is the next bidder for cure or cash? God pardons Like a mother, who kiss es the offence into everlasting forgctfnl ness. Kupture, pile tumors, fUtiilas, and all disease (except cancer) of the lower bowel radically cured. Book ol' par ticulars two letter stamps. World's Dis pensary Medical Association, IluITalo, N.V. Bad drivers often spoil good horses. Every Woman In the Lanl owes it to herself and her family to take care of her health. When she finds her health failing, and debility and weak ness, undermines her strength, her surest and best remedy is Kidney-Wort. It builds np the general health, keeps the secretory system in perfect order, regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, and enables these important organs to per form their natural functions in throw ing off the accumulated impurities of the body. Dispose ot your unprofitable stock. p Coul I Find N Rest. ,-I had acute kidney disease, bordering on Bright' disease aud could rind no ret day or night until I took Hunt's Kidney and Liver Kkmkdy." Mrs. W. il. Sui son, Boston, Mass. Many forms of kidney disease are very difticult to detect, and the symptoms are not of a marked nature. Statistics show lhat more thau 50 per cent of the deaths arise from kiduey disease, direct or inci dental. Hunt's Kidney and Liver Kkm kdy never fails to immediately relieve the worst cases. South Bostos, Mass., May 12. 1S8.1. 4'1 was recomuiewled to use Hunt's Kiduey aud Liver Jii:MKlY tor general debility in my family. 1 find it just as re commended a luedicine of great value." Geo. V. Scolou, Watchman, South Bostim Car Stable. Don't turn out your stock too soon. Important. When you visitor leave New York Utiy, save nairnsKe expressaire ami S3 carriage Uire.autl slop at tue t.rmud L niou Hotel, opposite (Iranu Ceu irsl Depot. elegant rooms. At ted Dp at a cost of one million dollars, si and upwards per ilav. European flan. Elevator, hestaurant supplied with the tiest. Horse cars, stage an 1 eietaied railroad to all depou. Families can live is-iter lor less money at the trami tnion Hole! thau at any other Ono-claa hotei in the city. How about fish ponis this season. M hat is the nse of suffering with Back ache, Kheumatism, Kidney Diseases, Sci atica, Crick, Stitches, Chest aud Luun Troubles, Torpid Liver, or soreness in any rt wbeu a llp Itatter will certainly give you relief Vastly superior to all other porous piasters. You'll say so after using one. oc everywhere. Be kind and patient in training colts. Ax Itkmof Intkkest. "Beeson's Aro matic Alum Sulphur Suap prevents, cures and heals kin diseases, sotteu and beauti fies lace and hands. 5c, by Druggists, or by tuaiL Address Wtu. Dreydopiiel. Philadelphia, Pa. Look after the early calves and lambs. Fob Bronchial, Asthmatic, and PUtMONAKV CoMFLAlKTS,"7r.,iru' brvn (huil Tiwh" luauilest remarkable cura tive proiieriies. bvld only in boxes. An effort made for the comfort of others lifts us above ourselves. LIFE FKHSEUVFR. If you are losing your grip on life, try "H ells' Healtn Keuewer." boes direct to weak spota, Grow plenty of small fruits this year. MEimiN'S PMTOH1ZIO BKKP TOHIC, tbe OQly preparation of beef conuuning tu riutre nutri tious ormiTiwt. It eonUinsDioid-inalung, force generating and life-sustaining properties; iuvaua Me for indigestion, dyspepsia,nei vous prustrauoo, and all forms of general debility, also, in ail en feebled con'luious, wneltier ins resiut of exhaus tion, nervous prostration, over-wtnrk or acute dis ease, particularly u resulting from pulmonary cniupUuui. Caswell, Hazard a Uil, proprietors, Jew York, buad by druoKisia. Character is a plant of the slowest growth. "ROUfSHON PILES." Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching. Protruding, B!eeding,lnternal or otser. Internal and External Kemedy in cacti packairc. Sure cureoc UrugKisu God meant yon to be glad and joy ous; religion is not a bUidranoe but help to that. JITJMOFiOUS. It was oic a train leaving Biltln-or the other day. A passenger had h baggage piled upon the seat so as to occupy the whole of it Along came a man looking for some plnce to tow himself away. Halting in front o! the seat, he took in the situation, au'i eaitl: Sir! I knew four father! "Did you? Pretty fair man my fatn- "Yes, sir, I knew him. He got hU start in life by making and re.'ling 1K b ointment. " "Ah! you must have known him sure. Sit down take half the seat and welcome. I'm real glad to meet one of my father's most profitable patients. It was strange that be wouldn't e cept the offer, but for some reason he wouldn't. Irnn -I' i o A bereaved female maintained upon her premises a bantam that laid an egg every morning. I he B. F. not being well versed in political economy and, therefore, not knowing that the rate of production does not in crease proportionately with the in creased amount of labor, thought to herself: "If I double that bantam's al lowance of oatmeal she will doubtless lay twice a day." She tried the scheme aud, much to her dismay, the bird gave up the manufacture of eggs entirely, but grew fat and lay down all day loug. "Well," quoth the B. F., "for eating purposes I prefer egfS to down, but a mattress stuffed with eggs can't hold a candle to a feather bed. I think, alter all, I have taken my exit through the. larger extremity of the tromboue." Moral don't study political economy. "On another excursion to-day? Son ny, ain't you mistaken? Twice before you've told me when 1 called that your father was off on a picnic. Doesn't he do anything else?" Sonny "I told you just what I heard pop say, that they was bavin' pio-nio of it. and he hoped it would last all summer, and it would if he could make it, and ' Small boy is closed off by lady who informs the caller that Mr. is de tained at flarrisburg, aud would be home as soon as the Legislature would adjourn. "Did- he retain his senses till the last? ' asked a Kansas minister at the death-bed of a parishioner, whose de mise be was too late to witness. 'Guess not. replied tall, laiik man, reflectively. "Ver see the doc tor he snid as Jim was goue so far, it didn't make a red continental what ho took, or what us gev him." "Well?" "Well, an what u'yer think he arst for?' "A minister?" "Not much. He just told his gil tn fetch 'im a glass o' water, while he could ha' retched his hand out an' clawed ou tar a jug more'n half full of of five-year-old tanglefoot." "You don't mean to say that you slept with a piece of wedding cake un der your pillow, you absurd thing!" said a lady to lrer husband the morning alter they had attended a coupling bee. "Certainly I did." "And did you see in your dreams the person you are go ing to marry when I am dead?" she aked, chillingly. "Oh, no; I only dreamed that i had never married at ail. Susan, I am going to save this bit of cake; I am going to caerish it, my dear. I shall have its portrait painted by an old muster and its statue shall stand in the library. As an heir-loom it shall descend " he snatched it from his liands and flung it out of the bed-room window. "My love, it has descended," she said sweetly. Mb Jales was talking to Lis oldest daughter about a visitor who was at their bouse. "How long will he remain?" the young lady asked. "1 guess he will stay here all the time." "(ood heavens, we don't want him," "But he told me he was going to stay." "Lid he positively say so?" "Well, not exactly, but he said he'd stay until your mother g t into a good humor, and if he really means wbat he says, I gness we might as well prepare for a permanent boarder. At leant, daughter, that has been my experience tor thirty -live years, I've been remain ing." Tas mail man never takes or reads a newspaper. 11 is protests always com mence with the language, My atten tion having been called to an article in yonr paper, etc Ignorance is bliss tor a pig-headed man. He should al ways arrange it that no friend of his will ever call his attention to anything printed. "Well, father," the youug man said joyously, coming home from college, "here I am with the sheepskin of a graduate." "I see," said the old mail grimly, "you're wearing it over your bones. Thai's right." AccjBdino to a New York newspaer there were three tons of silver on the tables of Mrs. Vanderbilt's Newort breakfast yesterday. We now know how Mr. V underbill got rid of his stray trade dollars. Thkrk is much talk among gossip writers of a lady of fashion at Saratoga who has thus far worn over fifty differ ent costumes and she has only beeu there two weeks. That's nothing to the man we know down at Cape May. lie has over two hundred suits. He is a bath-house propr etor. Thb absence of telegraph operators recalls the story of the old darkey who, hearing the instrument click while tbe operator was away, stepped up to it, and putting his month close to it, shouted with all bis power of lnugt: "Do oppahratah isn't h'yar." It is reported that an angry passen ger threw a porter from a Pullman par lar car out West. This was probably tbe biggest tip the porter ever received. Tub young lady who referred to the well-known statue as "Apollo with the beveled ear" was not up iu art matters, but could be relied upon to hold np her end of an evening conversation. The young man who cannot stand prosperity is willing to sit down aud en joy it if it will only come to him. "I in free to confess," aa the prisoner remarked when he turned State's evi dence. Prohibitionists, though claiming to be strictly temperate, always nominate a "full" ticket. The following method of tracings on glasa for lanterns is raid to be satisfac tory: A piece of fiuelv crnnml a I nam i u rubbed over with a trace of glycerine. in oraer to rcaae 11 as transpateDt as Dossible. It ia now easv tn writn - draw ou the prepared surface with a uara ana nneij pointea black lead pea cil, and tbe plana is so transparent thai the finest details of any engraving over which it may be placed can be teen quite distinctly, lhe drawing having bean. finished, the plate ia washed with water, in order to remove the glycerine, and dried. 'A thin coat of Canada bal sam or of negative Tarnish now serves to render tbe side rjermanonlls- t.. . parent and ready for the IsAtara. - WARNER S Tippecanoe THE EST o z foOSTSiaMTSDj. TONIC o z a x r- f OOwvwKtrO - . -vice ai Tri. fit UUiMTF F n. K.H. WASEIt CO . Eicaester, H. T. BILIOUS HEADACHE, NOTHING LIKE IT. ,00 A. IIOTTLE, H. H. WARNER & CO., Eocheuter, N. T- Kkv. r'KANfls i.ll.l.M T. Arlington. Vt., re. roiuiceu.u Warner s I irrn-Noa. 1 lie Best, lor sick lie ulacae caused oy aluaiara rt sutlers. I'OK FKMALE DEBILITY, UNSURPASSED. Sl.OO A. HOTTliK. H. H. W AENES &C0., Eochester, N- T. Mas. hPKNt.'EK MCCLKLLAN tiowen, ic!l.. warmly recomuiea Warner's TiprsvasoR, I ne llest I am an ild man. For years I rifTered with al ernionni; rwlit le as the result of Iji-hoio aini.uLttua km auiiicested a Ilie only mriM or pre rrwtiK life. The d..-tor rould do noUnn lor UM-j an-1 thought I irniit die. r'.r three ;ears I neer ha.1 a .hoe on. s irt' sp-ifte lm uiade a permanent eure aud added ten yean U nit life. tfm.il. Kaan. Hall Co.. Ua I hae tak-n SwlrtM Spreiflc f. Wood poison eon- T tra.-ld at a me.m-aj ewi . o..-. - " -.' wa. a nietlu al Hudnt. I irraleful to say llua It bd peit nundrml of olln. I'-r trea'menL A.uL.Il. SMal. X Newark. . J. Swift's SpeHn Is enlirely Te(elaole. Treati-- on ICUmmI and sain Ubrjt Mtaie.1 fr-. THtHMrirrSm incCa, iirswer X Atlanta. Ga..or V '. il St. . V. !.iatitn-a twinw ttiat ih imrinlv smons- diudren is fr re!er in tlie um!ii-f- Uii-ti'tia Ih in at suv. .rttier -o.mi. Healrn slid p- rf-i t . tl"ll ol the bow eleare .nrel hy ;lj-- tl- ! KMi'V l'..l It -s eo trl pi it s-'ti'Mi. in r-a Ills Liken by the little one-, mm nntsi m-ti the d.r-H(ive orvatis. su tl is as a ml 1st ed UeU tile ctonoK'h rt-jecte ail else. ! iVGMt riiflf ill U PEARL Keeping Tertk Perfect mn4 leasa llrmttSs Blair's Pil's. G eat English Gout and Rheumatic Remedy. 0eJ rioa, I.IM); reuse, 60 eta. STAMPING r snlMMwr1rlhafrtAITlT r. at Umm than ,-fciird fur mtamvina. Outfit -on- OUTFIT. ltto of oood iti-n f. r embpiiry ami pin- M. mi l It.!., J ID. aH V w.Ltil otr.j .t.i-u J-ia;ii for KAlit-jr W T PaJ ad fvrythtny nedt tn tluttamvtmg. 1 rlK ti'ls uh oi-"ll n-i ik to work it, trorfX &.. BsMk twin, k bw tm winmp PIuh. F-lt. kc, toarhe tb Aaiifs.nari.t'U n.uiMiu .tinri arm orrr TtrrDt n w -to Kralnfiita ar.d I.ttAtrr Vm mtinm Miner Vark, 4c i n Lit ol i.LuLio.arjf iIw--. sfLKroivt. iC. &f It 'aVll. TE- PAUKKH. l,,!., Miifc PATCH ' L-kl't HUkn. Hattna W CI rf t. I ti.r. A.Q i; Ac.rr. hucWier. .y. BAUQH'S PHOSPHATE Onvtams th Life and Ffnreof Animal Bfwt W w milium Hnuib'wMrirllv Fur Haw tftttte .llrml. eun HtaNajh's Km(y liMMilwrl Pur AalfBal Hot-. t wr lew Frire. It would urvriae fans to know um tmrj low thwy can pn tuw thtwa bratKla dirft fra OS. tmnA nar duiw and wiJrwi and w aiaiJ you ant riaapata , KALtaH A HO.Na. tv S. lL Aia. PlkliaUa I'a, Profi.abio En.pbyniGn1 .sa l light liseMe work Isr l.caiee. eut aarwoset by uuli. biuiie sol sin.-iiv livjii-huA No auits u( so ismi'S AJJr. VII..HO. i DAT 1-1. rail Kler. Un-s. TJIsreMsessed esu v-s ll?l.,JrA?.VJ eel-brsie-' I issrsot ib-N.w VOKk. a ntll" CIOAHI OMPANlf. ijb-ral ilHMM.II. er OttMMissloS paid to v. nsnt s.a. tss ranoei uni.-m.rl and term Sililr e. t oeve, IheNew Verh H" Ce-.. . ; Uisailsl. rh. MORPfilNEopfimKabi." KAHII.V ' (t:ll. HlHIK FREK. OR. J, C HOFFMAN. Jeflerjon. Wisconsin CANCER INSTITUTE ""JZ.Z 1 Witiflo tl-vaUxteuU uid ti: our use Tractive, atautta ir--nuiriiUjr unmaJtL rm-3 s a acanowiaaafed r -T-J w-uilvnty on Curtr ami I fisPm, riwanal Tliniotn. ' trUIxiuarT ctirpa by hi wAf e Frt-at wwcai um-w f rt A wufifa, lorn 3 miuired in remoimr Uia R. U. AWARE THAT Larillard's Climax Plog -arlns rr.l fin iQ; la, ijw-ii,,.,)., Kew1 I.eM !nt-nil tln-.i I . 1 1 ... i "av i liseinas. ami ,lm Ixtrill im loeulle.are tne best auu duMil, qtiuluy t uiiM.u-rel t i F rL ffi II la, n Copyn'.Iuci ILor Try Ayer's Sarsaparilla this Spring. ramarsa kjDr. J. aayare.C8,lwell,Kaaa. wuij cm prance Uitlor. hw awW"j-j Mx&tsbhstrl iA.Zy X o "ir tnr.T:. piinr-! tu bio si tfilll..... bfuru.tiu.o, ,1; ' I curatiiafffefm. 'UwfjBjj- ful It I a pure! staM v... irmm tlitfntirtb-ns a:. - r0t a, tfa m-.ii-maj pnn f ' -;fw n.(-i thrivfrom witlL.iit ti -i v f'01 Il rem lh m uK. A ''(-a.M ma. ptftttvut rien hi t-it.ir( w Amj It ia th crral KIUJ turlr IpTtnsr iTiuci(.lr ; Oruii i'ur ''J a p-rft hrnoTJit-H-aii-l iun:nr.xuw j tm. N?r befiiiw iu tliKi-..-v .fi?'"" irf the ml-k of fT Uir-w- niftb h rrnuDUt, Nutritii.ui, lxn'v. "rc CotiDCrr Irritant. Stidonrt., Anu hl..iZlLtt liurecic tui Tonic pnp-Ttiti of s ' JiT'. Tkt.!i xcwd Uioao of mx,y utter ulhnJ t pf ron rn t; thr P:Trr .Stl1Vifj. trtliivcti-a9 and remain hjr? ua.. er rH u- oilier nie-uii -;. an-! ih jisi tr;axw v.mmI tiu-piKiit - frrt.MT "-"---MW Mllloua, itrMiltlrnt, iLVnu.tr. . trial (aVvf-rn. rnv (.rvntit tiinititTj I, iiitij Stat. i-Artii'iiiar v ii tb 'rvat rivpn aui :h-ir r.t tnlu.ti-i ' Va t - a SiiruuM-r aiil Vutuinn. la.t ijur-r . oT'tnustiaJ hut ni lrvn- . - " I hear Fftfia ar inanuh,r b extrusive J-rMicn,- ' ot'i.r v.m. a aibl howela. Iu t.tir trmf i:te:it. p.rrtii (rtinir a, powerful Itirt U-U.f uj-.ti tJ.t-rjj." There la n railliarltr f..r ih iiuai t- lr. J. W alkkk h .--k f- Trr j wtti -li:y rttif9 lfi tl.nk -...,rMi r iAtrr with v hnh tli n.i K J -4.HIC tinu -tiimulatiiiar trif art-oti. l. n i-mI kr-ns-ni'iy rv-iairtu tbe L-ia.iLj lie iliir.Tiva orvrtn K-riliy tli body arr.;tt t .li fwnjtail it'rttii'!' wifli ',m.a h -rru. v -fiilfintc cin- tak boiU cf a " -u-u. lLia fw arm1 1. InrivorAlra tb Siomui h ar.letis at- th tsKftitl l.tv-r ai.-i ln.wt- . n It of UliHllt:-l -ftici-l4'-v m i:,jf (r i, f a) t:npun:i. ini.trtinsr nw u nr-.i ths rrauir-, ami -ai-rvu. r; ral-jiuH. r tur n!i-i n n !' of n-ii. nm nia;T.-r frt:ii ri- vtm iy(la r liit'lt-atiou, h-.!- Pain iu th Sfifunlrrs, i'mh, 1 '-;ii'o ,jf ,M f'ht. I ijEin-.'. Sur St. ii:(fh. I'.itl Tvr-m -j, M-lItb. .AJ4 AT'.iU:li!4. I":. l-i: tl :t ICeH-ait; if.llauituati'JU "f Ui Li.n-s. 1 in thr rxx f fie Ki-lrit-y. an a hun-lrv.! t,th-r paaiiiu. tiTiis. at ttt olTsprii-CH ft .. m roiit I a, or hint' fritl, W i t- Swj. i I levra. ilryMfuti. S- k tfnit-, rtfiil.HW or Intl-'iwnt Inr'unimaT-. ti.-t, Mi-mnal ,iT lions. Srr, Kn.j.tuwf tiir kia. Fvft -t. luthr, a iu a.i i-tbrr'Huroaa i'iax, W.iiKH it Vinki;h HmttMhaasiti,! rh-ir jrrat curative -wr-rs ui Uif n-uai-xav aaraiil ii!ra'tt:e c.. Kr lHHammat-ry (tn-tpr KSt- tMin. thml, Bt MMi-t. kin..tt-nt InTjiia K-vi-p. Ii-a of tit hli ljva-r. k ai-fv- kj i;.tilr. the B:itrs hai n- ivul. ttiD cn-n ar- CiWil bv VitiatM b tlfrhaniral t)lmn--i'"rKwtar4 In ltuntavi Minni. aiirii as Fu.n.&r.-iV.rip. tt-r. iK:d-bateri. and Mim. w ti.-a ai rancw in life, an aubt t para-Tsu uf I.wtls. To (Ttiartl aruiit Urn,, take a jf U AI CR' VlNtff.Aa HlTTKK. For !ktn Oiaraa, Er.i-ti'-o-v Th-t, ?alr Khouiu. Blou h-. Sj-Ti. hn p-n Itiriajrm Km!, farburu'lt-a. k:iUC-aorui. jH-a:J-htd. M I-rna, Kr'siur!aa. Ith. S urf. I is-. -rvvm M'liinura and dis--'' of th- Men -f wcatw Dam or ntur, are lit rally li;fc npaort-waa outofth? system in a aburt tn.c byu-tfLat th" Bitti-P. . . Plo, Tape, and other H ortua. iurtat In the tvHhMu of tu many th. uan-K are-fft-(uallT dentPoTl and nHio-i. Noar riWiViue. no Ternnfukr. no unrb- miLtn, fiwthe sTHtem from worma 'itt- tha bi'lrr rr Prmalw 4 omplalut mv.T ol.L mamrxl or Titr'. at th- ,iap..f a.-- b,v-l ortbtiiniuf 1 ''"- 4 -ana the Vitiated Bloailwfrw yovi And us impurilie- bur-n: -: Uir..-.ifc-htt-ira b Piropl-a. KnipH. or S.r- Trt issi timl it tilKiinii'mi auu " " clan!wit wb-a it f ; , i r you whrMi. Kt-v-pth hi.--J pur f the jystwwn wul f..M..w In rowrluloit tl- I will aptta f-r itif. w ?T ant-e of ita merit- tht. a " Around rarh botilr :i prlnUHi in diftriit I:it K. H, SlrlNfttl liKl . I SaZJ Yrwircn. t a1.. at.-i "-"" BLU the trait CWtvaJ r-TP't.WS rr. ' n.ir i Sold hT all Deal: van- : sm; " Dr. W. E an fC -Ivb: atftClstiw 1UA Hvilst I Trt m v u : 1 .- tv-O tfi tl- ci:. ii r ... t-r in-:- .i : .. iz-u. sK.m I. .'j -;. .t ri . y ia A. ETH3IDCE. DAT A Rill! araaand at t"i5i. -rnr: ML. L. .r- s,l III W-rt. t..- !: su- aii-1 fl in' - " ,;in H .m i I-"".- 1 -: LEWIS Jt I II. - E. I HH CQNSUMPTI.OH. I have positive n..iti?.i j f. r - ' . ss th.'0!"Sii.:Tof c-l th- s-ir-t tii..i a . H i.o la II. .ffl.--r. ti-at I l I sni-l T " ; ' " -tuner wlmsViU'ABI KTKK '!.- -il. 1 ' lar.a. oUa.111. t '-- ' ' LE PAGE'S LIQUID CLUE. imrnnii cn FOR C E M E NT1C WOOD. GUIS';. CHINJ. M-Es.tEjl'i BEST TRUSS Ml BS& ln:.ro-d Etl I" W.'roMflaedJwJJJ It -l .'! s. ui h inai ''"SS .,m,t-r:i.:l .-in-uia.-' u IS .VYorkELwl Trn Company. 7J4 B iway-1!!? RfiS .a. . a. aa- id . a(f tTVt X an al is lis oriues. 1-rtrs t reels " ao-FIIH I.R H lRI !. a.ii-vnt"-! t . t . a' a.. at r.a Nuns una -St.. iu r a" OUR DRUGGIST Says that -when a custom asks tor THB BEST Sprm Medicine he confidently recom mends Ayer's SarsaparLfe : Trout B. S. Kvt$tll, Drugget. XaK. I have been in llio dm,' 'J t'f"1' tlon busiuess in Nashua tir 'ur; and am the oltlrst drugiji-t berr- 1 " the tiit to inirtKlu.-e your valu-w' n" tines in this citv. I believe ' Ayer's .;arapaiiila I take v'r-f" ell reconiltieniiiu4 v mi. v " . i knowing it to give satisfaction. I niv experience, as a ilrusgisM Bw J tu bear the first eompiaint a,:aiDst it. From F. at E. B UUy Jt Co.. IvrtV. Havinj sokl Ayer'a S.irari! was flit place.1 uxn the iuhi k.t. sav, after an experience cuvenui H" " ( of a century, that we have y. t i a cane where it ha failed ! in" ' , lion. It merits are fully e-i "atJ- J From C. Way Jt Co.. '. We have use.1 Avert ?r-a years, and our customer ore n." n v with It efTects. AVe bdieve It !" of tbe beat medicines in Uie m-""-1- Hold bj Drui.U. rii. in . ... eti am .or, -iouie, fSp'f&mnmm at . m t-a- wr aaaat rkttara. ' " ' jrObto.j ' " . - a. I atest; .'r.rvc ...... i- r .r i J ' I 1 ' I.. " nJLASTlCH MO