I i I SCIENTIFIC. The first arc lights used In the ser vice ot the streets in onr cities were of the douUo pattern, tliat is, were provi ded with two sets or carbons an'l me chanism for shifting Hie current into the second when the first set had burn ed out. The considerations which have led to a general change in this regard are interesting, as showing the singular items of expense and the closeness with which accounts are figured. The state "Taent was made at the recent conven tion of electrical managers in Balti more, jd may be assumed to include in its provisions nearly all patterns of arc lamps: Single lamps with larger carbons, even when they must be re triuinieJ during service, are more econ omical thai the duplex lamps. The globes used on the latter are more ex pensive and are more frequently broken. The unequal expansion produced by beating fie side adjacent to the arc, and the su Iden change in temperature from the shifting of the arc to the other side, always lead to this result in dou ble lamps. The los3 on them in this direction alone would almost pay for the extra service of retrimming simple lamps. Moreover, owing to the crowd ed condition of the box of the duplex lamp, it ts more apt to get out of order, and, for the same reason, is diulcult to readjust; and, as carbons are not uni form in their lasting qualities the loss from burnt holders reaches Us maxi mum w here this lun'p is used. 7ii some recent scientific experiments on the effects of coil, two frogs were frozen solid in a temperature of about 20 degrees Fahrenheit, and kept in that condition for half an hour. On thaw ing slowly they recovered perfectly, but it was found longer exposure invaria bly killed the auimals. The experi ment was tried of freezing hermetically sealed meat, so as to kill its bacterial organ'sms and thus render it incapable of putrefying. It was found, however, that so low a temperature as SO degrees below zero would not destroy the vital ity of micro-organisms. It was thus made clear that the attempt to preserve meat for a long time by a momentary freezing of it must be abandoned. The last alleged discovery is that there are horned men in Africa. A Captain J. S. Ilav recently read a ra- tjfefore the British Association in . uich he stated that he had seen them. and exhibited sketches of them. lie thought that they belonged to the class of malformations of which there was a noted example in the case of the "por cupine man," who had horny plaits on various parts of his body. It was re markable that the horns were peculiar to the male sex. Most anthropologists think that the gallant captain is either joking or romancing. Xoticmj that the little spiders which live In flowers and prey upon vanoui insects are sometimes yellow and some times white, Mr. James Angus suspec ted that their color changes to corres pond with that of the flower in which they may be making their home. Ex periment proved this to be so, white spiders being found to turn yellow in two or three days after being placed on a sunflower. This change in color of course adds to the facility of these crea tures in concealing themselves from their intended prey. 3-. Eitner, in the Revue IadustrkUe, gives the following simple method for testing leather to be used for belting: "A small piece is cut out of the belt and placed in vinegar. If the leather has been j.rfectly tanned, and is there fore of good quality, it will remain im mersed in the vinegar, even for several "months, without any other change than becoming a little darker in color. li, on the contrary, it is not well impreg nated with tanning, the fibres will promptly swell, and after a short time become converted, into a gelatinous mass." A pi-iitc'.ice wrapper to prevent silver plato from tarnishing is made iu this , wise: "Caustic soda Is dissolved in wa- tr until the hydrometer a very simple instrumentshows litF Beau me. To this mixture is added oxide of zinc until the amount reaches about two-thirds the quantity of caustic soda, and the mix ture is boiled until perfect solution is effected. Water Is thpn added gradu ally to reduce the solution to 10 Ik-a- uame. Into thi, solution summer calico, muslin or paper is dipped, and when dry it is ready for us-." Jhe green color which sometimes af fects American as well as European oysters has formed the subject of a late special investigation by a microscopist at the Smithsonian Institution. He finds that it is the minute blood cells which tecome tinged with green, and that these tend to lodge in the heart and the gills in numbers great enough to give a green appearance. The color ing matter, which may be vegetable, or an abnormal product of digestion, is entirely harmless, and in no wise due to a copper tincture, as Is popularly sup posed. The Gardener's Chronicle (London) tells or the enects or the so-called sting' ing tree. The sting of a single hair of it on the hand of a victim gave rise to severe pain over the whole of one side of the body, followed by numbness and partial paralysis. A sensation of losing the seutes or "becoming insane" was experienced, and the severe symptoms lasted for two hours. The punctured spot remained painful lor nearly a month. . An Indiana man has invented an in strument to make the deaf hear. It consists of a metallic plate, which is worn next to th9 body and covers the entire stomach, to which is attached copper wires, running from this plate to the instrument that is placed to the ear. The object of the metallic plate is to concentrate the electricity of the body. Sir VTUliaia TSiomson finds that sun light lias about 70,"J00 times the inten sity of the light of the full moon at any place on the eaith, and about 53,000 tunes tJiat ot candle name. The latter result diffeis widely from that obtained by Arago, who found the light of the 6un to have about 15,000 times the iu tensity of caudle flame. A strong infusion of sassafras root is recommended by Dr. 11 into n as a pow erful remedy for piisoning by lius toxicodendron. When it is cool, cloths are wet in it and applied frequently to the patient A day's treatment will effect a cure usually. ' T7( underground system of telegra phy has been carried to a greater extent in ingiana than in this country, and there is a great demand for its farther extension. Over 1 2,090 miles of under ground wire have already been laid in the United Kingdom. A solution of oxalic acid has been used lor removing ink stains from cot ton, linen or the hngers, but it is atten- cea with the danger of injuring tex tiles and the skin. A much safer and oetter treatment or ink or rust stains consists in the application of two parts of powdered cream of tartar and one part of finely powdered oxalic acid. Shake up the ingredients well together, and apply the powder with a dry rag to the dampened stain. When the spot has disappeared, the part should be very well washed. a9i FARM NOTES.? TOST3 fob. Wire Fences. Here in the West this subject is daily becoming more important. In the first place this is not a timber country. We have no post timber; cotton wood and willow are about all our variety, and both are soft woods. So we import our posta ready sawed out, and get red or whitecedar at 18 to 20c. each, but these are not what an Eastern farmer would consider durable, as our soil is wet at such sea sens as are most conducive to rotting of posts. Gradually we are settling down to the conviction that live posts are the best, as they never rot, or blow down. We have only to put up heavy corner posts well braced two ways, and then every thirty-two feet set in cuttings six feet long and two or three inches in diameter about a foot deep. Cotton woods or willows thus set out are sure to grow. To keep off fire we plow three or four furrows each side of the fence and fresh plow the strip every falL Such a fence soon makes a shade for the stock, and animals thus the sooner get used to the barbs. DcRixa the year 1SS5, the exports of wheat from the port of Xew York, in wheat, were sixteen million bushels, of the value of fifteen million dollars, as against twenty-seven midion bushels of wheat at twenty-six million dollars for the year 1S84. Indian corn was shipped more largely last year than in any year since IStiO. The shipments of oats has largely increased. The quantity of flour shipped has been about the same as in 1SS4, but the price has been lower. There has been a Slight gain in the ship ments of live cattle, and a large gain In those of refined sugar. There was a falling oS in the exports of butter and cheese in 1SS5, as compared with 1384, and an increase in the shipments and value ot cotton. Petroleum and its products did not quite hold their own in 1SS5, as compared with 1834. It is quite pertinent to consider whether the causes which have affected our ship ments of wheat are only temporary, or likely to be permanent, and in this con nection it is worth while to observe that shipments of flour from the port of Xew York were lew, and less in value in 1SS5. than in 1331. Tiie waste land occupied by fences and the expense of fences equals all other building expenses of a farm to make and maintain. Besides, what a relief it would be to the beauty of a landscape if the unsightly fences, hedge rows, stone walls and their like could be removed, and the ground now grown up with bushes, briers and weeds in beautiful and useful grass 1 All that is wanting to bring to pass this much desired change is the united efforts of the farmingcommunity, seconded by the officers of the law and respected by the traveling public Talk about the burthensome taxes! Fence rows and road fences are the very dearest and most burthensome tax the land has, whether we think so or not. I repeat, take away the fences and farm, crop and mow the roalsides and reward the government for their protection by cheerfully paying the taxes. Take Away Fences axd Fabm the Land. As the sole right to pub ic roads Is to travel, why should not the law project the farmer in the exclu sive use of the lands not occupied by travel, as well without the enormous expense of a fence? Why not require the traveling public as well as the far mer to respect the rights guaranteed to each respectively? Stock is not allowed the liberty of the roads as a pas tare or play-ground, but only as a way from place to place; thus, should not the traveler bold command of his animals at far less expense to him than the compelling the landowner to build a protection for himself, or both? The liquid yielding of animals is worth more than good authorities say one-sixth more pound'for pound than the solid excrements, and are saved with greater care by the best European farmers and gardeners. All the leaks in the stable are not in the roof; those In the floor are quite as objectionable. and are the cause of a great deal of waste. The crystals of butter and animal fats differ very materially when shown under the microscope. The former are much in the shape of the St. Andrew's cross, and the greater or less number of crystals of that form found in the pa tent butters will inform those familiar with the micros(jpe of the exact pro portion of butter in the sample under glass. A new process for preparing chemi cal fibre by the use of sulphuric acid has been introduced. By means of it it is intended to prepare vegetable fibre for spinning and other uses, eliminating the silica and other incrustating substances that bind the fibre together. The prin cipal feature of this process is the treat ment of fibre with a solvent containing by droll nor is acid and sulphuric acid. It is estimated that a half bushel of grain twice a day Is a good feed for fifty sheep. Corn and oats mixed make better feed than corn alone. The sheep should have, in addition to the grain, all the bay, fodder or straw that they will eat up clean, with water within convenient access. Boiled potatoes with a little bran over them or a head of cabbage placed within reach of the flock, or a liver boiled and rubbed up fine, or put through a sausage mill and tiien mixed with mill feed, are all good to keep chickens in good health and make the bens lay at this season of the year. WnEK exposed to the air the sugar of milk, which differs somewhat from other sugars, changes to acid of milk, or lactic acid. The acid causes the caseine and albumen to coagulate, or become solid, and curd is thus formed. When the milk rests the fat separates and rises to the surface, because it is lighter than the other portions, and is known as cream. It is claimed that no fungus of the i apple parasite is deveioied during the Duiuuiu, uut as owu vuiu aULULUIl rains and frosts come the little patches are seen to start anew at the borders of me oid sea us, and new patches are found developing. fli going over me meadows with a fine-tooth harrow (using a heavy one) until the sod is torn to pieces, mixed grass seed may be S3wn and the meadow renewed. In such case a heavy-coating of well-rotted manure should be applied ana me entire neid roiled with a heavy runer. A TEA made of chestnut leaves and drunk in place of water will cure the most obstinate case of dropsy in a few nays. To detect fusil oil in alcohal which is fairly strong Dr. Ilager dilutes the li quid with an equal amount of water, then adds glycerine and evaporates the whole upon filter paper. When the al cohol escapes the odor of the fusil oil may be very easily perceived. Diamonds. A. B. Griffiths consider. bad been foimed bv the action of hirrh- ly-heated water or water gas, aided by great pressure on the carbonaceous matter of fossils in the sedlmentar rocks, followed by cooling and conse quent deposition of carbon in the crv. ... n iii i HOtJSKHOTJB. When batter is properly churjed, both as to the time and temperature, it becomes firm with a very little work ing, and it is tenacious; but its most de sirable state is waxy, when it is easily moulded into any shape, and may be drawn out a considerable length with out breaking. It is then styled gilt edged. It is only in this state that but ter possesses that rich, nutty flavor and smell, and shows up a rich golden yel low color, which imparts so high a de gree of pleasure in eating it, and which increases its value manifold. It is not always necessary, when it smells sweet, to taste batter in judging it. The smooth unctuous feeling in rub bing a little between the finger and thumb expresses at once its rich qual ity; the nutty smell and rich aroma in dicates a similar taste; and the bright golden, glistening, cream-colored sur face shows its height of cleanliness, it may be necessary at times to use the trier, or even use it until you become an expert in testing by taste, smell and rubbing. There Is a fine chance for the exer cise of taste in the hangings for win dows. Handsome materials in pattern and texture are at prices to suit all classes. Get your curtains of some material, no matter bow cheap, which bangs in agreeable folds. Cheap stuffs, made of linen, and goods ot cotton handsomely dyed can be purchased. In richer goods some prefer solid colors, and others Moorish or Persian patterns. A new Japanese stuff for curtains is plaided in various colors on a ground in which there is so much gilt that at a little distance it has the effect of cross-bars of red, old gold and blue on a gold ground. Another very rich material is the Syrian curtains, which require no trimming, being sufficiently ornamented with their stripes and sprigs of old gold silk. Like all Oriental stuffs, they have ns dress in them, and their limpness renders them suitable for medixval rooms and furniture. Pretty and cheap curtains could be made ot alternate strips ot flowered chintz and coarse furniture lace and lined with pink or blue satin. The lambrequin, in its many different shapes still holds its own, but it is not liked by some as well as the valence, or even a heavy fringe hanging from the cornice, or the curtain run on a round rod of brass or wood. An oddity in furniture has made its appearance; a bed with a bench at tachment. The bench is of comfort able proportion, and extends the length of the foot-board, whioh forms its back. A specimen of this curious bed stead, displayed In the store ot a prom inent furniture dealer, is ot polished mahogany and a finished and hand some piece of work. Probably the bench is added to furnish sittings in an apartment not very large,llke the major ity of bed-rooms, or perhaps it is de signed as a place of waiting for irate wives whose husbands belong to a lodge. Imagine the feeble consternation or a lodge-going individual returning to his home at 2 A. M., at finding a grim fig ure in white awaiting him on that anx ious seat, toward which be might be stealthily though erratically aiming in order to rest there and pull his boots off. SricE PcddDto. Take one small square loaf of baked bread, peel off the crust, cut in pieces, and pour upon it one pint of boiling water, and add one tablespoon! ul ot salt Take one pint ol flour; add one heaping teaspoonf ul of baking powder, two coffeecups of rais ins, seeded and chopped; mix all well with the flour, first powder and next raisins, then add soaked bread and one teaspoonful each of allspice, cinnamon, mace and cloves. Then add, by de grees, one coffeecup of sweet milk, and beat the mass well together. Scald pudding bag, and put In the pudding, which should be pretty stiff, and boil three hours. The whole secret lies in plunging puddings in boiling water im mediately after they are mixed and never letting them cease boiling. Be sure and turn them over, and always leave room in the bag for swelling. Potatoes, Maitre D' Hotel. Cut some nearly cold boiled potatoes in slices. Put them in a stew pan with salt.pepper.Krated nutmeg and apiece of butter. Cover them partially with milk and boil until the liquid is nearly re duced. Take them from fie ere, add another piece of butter, a little chop ped parsley and the juice of a lemon. Mix well and serve. Roast Cat-on. Cover your capon with a buttered sheet of paper or with slices of bacon; roast and a few min utes before taking off the spit, remove the paper or bacon. When a good col or, dish up the fowl and garnish with watercress. Dr. K. Von FriUch, of Halle, main tains that the causes of earthquakes are much slighter than has been generally believed; that they may be sought at a depth of not more than ten or fourteen miles, and often of less; and that rather feeble forces may produce earthquakes which will be felt at great distances. The hammer in Krupp'a factory, which weighs a thousand centners, and falls from a height of ten feet, produces sen sible concussions over a surface five miles iu diameter; and a recent explo sion In a dynamite factory was felt at between twenty-five and thirty miles away. Dr. Fritsch points out how earthquakes might and must be pro duced by the increase and decrease in volume of rocKS under the influence of physical and chemical forces, by con cussions, by the opening of crevices in rocks, and by the subsidents of masses of rocks due to these agencies. A central bureau of astronomical in telligence is being established at Kiel in Germany, whither telegrams announc ing discoveries in this field of science will be sent from all the chief observa tories of the world fer instance. Green wich, Paris. Milan, Vienna. Utrecht, Copenhagen, Paltova in Russia, etc., and thence be retelegraphed to all who choose to pay an annual subscription of about one hundred marks. The most dangerous impurities in drinking water are reduced from sixty to seventy per cent by passing through a filter packed with spongy iron. A filter of this kind working from the river Xethe is capable of passing from 300 to 500 gallons per minute, or from 60 to 100 gallons per square foot every twenty-four hours. Water saturated with alum is recom mended by the veteran scientist, M. Dumas, as a speedy and effectual reme dy for extinguishing fires. His propo sition is based on the theory that the alum would coat the object wetted with it intercept the access of atmos pheric cxygen, and thus stay combus tion. A tea made of ripe or dried whortle berries and drunk in place of water is a sure and speedy cure for scrofula diffi culty, however bad. St. Bernard VegetabePill W-aejiLX WaSaAimtD Pcarxt Vsorrxsu. H Oompiainta, Ooxtlveness. HeaJantix, yDixxinee mnd Dyspepsia. , s ttwrtow no aqnaf Si UuiUr should to without a box of tin Kt V s at ranrists, or by '" mail HajnniMaMit run? , 1 JKXDUXAJtSTU. CU. Mercer at. Sea Xoft I AS ?rreo Hood's Sarsaparilla Combines, in a manner peculiar to Itself, the . best blood-purifying and strengthening reme dies ot Uie vegetable kingdom. Yon will find this wonderful remedy effective when other medicines have failed. Try it now. It will purify your blood, regulate tha digestion, and give new life and vigor to the entire body. "Hood's Sarsaparilla did me great good. I was tired out from overwork, and it toned me up." Mbs. a. E.SmMOKS,Cohoes, N. V. 44 I suffered three years from blood poison. I took Hood's Sarsnparllla and think I am cured.' Mks. M. J. Davis, Brpckport, N. Y. Purifies the Blood Hood's Sarsaparilla t This tueeeMf ul medicine la carefully-prepared extract of the best remedies of the yecetable kingdom known to medlcai science as XlterattTes, Blood Purifiers. Diuretics, and Tonics, such as Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock. Stllliiifrla, Dandelion. Juniper Berries. Mandrake. Wild Cherry Dark and other selected roots, barks and herbs. A medicine. Uke anything else, can be fairly Judged only by Its results. We point with satisfaction to tha glorious record Hood's Sarsaparilla has en tered for Itself upon tha hearts ot thousands of people who hare personally or Indirectly been xeuered of terrible suffering which all other remedies (ailed to reach. Sold by all druggist. SlS six for SS. Hade only by C. L HOOD CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, llass. ' r IOO Doses One Dollar 11 is pstimaiAtl that there are about 28.000 blind persons m France, and very little has thus tar Deen aone to im prove their condition. About 200 re ceive professional education in the Na tional Institution for Ulind Youths, as many more are tautfht in small chan tarin AHtahlishments. and a national in stitution maintains about 300 pension ers; but at least 27,uou unronuuaies a without resource or prospect ot im provement. The cruelty ot this neglect has been strikingly illustrated by the experience of a society formed in 18Si to erect workshops for the blind. A little money was collected and the so ciety erected one small workshop in which twenty-five persons were instruc ted during the last year, every one of whom, it is believed, acquired in six months the means of earning a sup port for the rest of his life by making brooms, brushes, baskets, tool bandies, chairs, etc. To eradicate dandruff, and keep the scalp moist and clean, use Hall's Hair Benewer. The lives of many children have been savml bythe timely useof Ayer'sCherry Pectoral. To clean furniture that is not var nished rub with a cloth wet with kero sene. The love of worldly possessions is a source of grief. Lessen the former and thou wilt diminish the litter. No Udy BhouH lire In perpetual feir. anJ saf fer from the mure serious truuu es, that so often appeir. wnen Dr. Kilmer's Complete Female hemetly Is certain to prevent aud core Tauiur and Cancer there. There Is a silence in lovlnir glances of the eyes and In loving claps of the hands that speaks more eloquently than all the words of orator or poet. Foa Dnrtmt, WDioasnon, depreaffion of sptr II and general debility in their ranooa funn . a a preventive against fever and ague and ot&er mteruilttent fevers, the "Ferro-Vuoapaorat!. Kilxir of Ca.lay "maaebjCaaweU,Ujiird ttA, New York, and sold by all Druggist, is we bot Ionic; and fur patient recovering from fever or other sickness, una no eqaaL The boughs that bear most hang low est. A liemarhable Tribute. Sidney Ourchundro, of Pittsburg, Pa., writes: "I have used DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOE THE LTJXG3 many years with the most gratifying results. The re lieving influence of HALL'S BALSAM la wonderful. The pain and rack of the bod y. incidental to a tiht cough, soon disappear by tha use of a spoonful according to di rections. My wife frequently sends fur HALL'S BALSAM instead of a physician, and health is speedily restored by its use." Quiet conscience gives quiet sleep. "When you have tried everything else in creation for that bald head ot your.', you will probably tumble to the fact that Carbollne is the only Hair .pro ducer that will do the work properly and welL Small faults Indulged are little thieves that let in greater. At tbiktt-fivk thb average Amibi cax niscovrits that ns has as "infer nal stomach." and so goes into the hands of the doctors for the remnant of hla life. Prevention is better than cure, but Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters will both cure and prevent dyspepsia, diseases of the skin, liver, kidneys, and all disorders arising from bad blood. Wliex pigs are weaned it U better to remove them to a fresh sty, in which case they will miss their dams far less than if they remain where they have been brought up. If the sow is let out daily they should be fed in their sty until she has thoroughly dried her ud der. If they have become used to feed ing with her, and by themselves in her absence, they will generally thrive well upon a slight increase ot the same kind of food after having been taken from her. Fraxer Axle) Grease. The Frazer Axle Grease received medal at the Centennial. North Carolina State Fair, Paris Exposition, American Institute, New York, and others. If a life will bear examination in every hour, it is pure Indeed. Those who take Dr. Jones Bed Clover Tonic never have dyspepsia, cosliveness, bad breath, piles, pimple, ague and mala ria, poor appetite, low spirits, headache or kidney troubles. Price fiO cents. 'Whatever else we neglect, let us keep up the habit of communion with God. Prayer is the key ot the position. Hood's Sarsaparilla is characterized by three peculiarities: 1st, the combination of remedial agents. 2J, the vroporuon. 3d, the process of securing- the active medicinal qualities. The re sult Is a medicine of unusual strength, affecting cures hitherto unknown. To be free minded and cheerfully dis posed at hours of meat and sleep and of exercise, is one of the precepts of long lasting. Five dollars can be saved every year in boots and Shoes by using Lyon's Heel Btlff eners, cost only 20c. Let every man take care how be speaks and writes ot honest people, and not set down at a venture the first thing that comes uppermost. FITS: An Fits stopped free. Treatise and tl trial bottle of Dr. Kline's Ureal Nerve Kettorer' free to m cases, bend to. bend U Dr. hUine.Kl Arch SU, 1'uia, Pa, A law may be reasonable in itself, al though a man does not allowit or does not know the reason ot the law-giver. The best Ankle Boot and Collar Pads are made of zinc and leather. Try them. Knowledge is compared to water which flows from the mountain into the valley. So knowledge is best preserved in a modest character. Important, When you visit or eave New Tort City, save baggage expressage and S3 carriage Hire, and stop sllhe braJMi Union Hotel, oppoalM ttrand Cen tral Depot. too elegant rooms, fitted op at a cost of oos million dollar. si and onward ner day. European Plan. Eevalor. Kestanram supplied with the beat. lime ears, stairs and e:evate4 raUroad to all depots. Kamltes can nveV oe ner sdt less money at in uraad linloa Hotel ' i aiw outer utbvtM torn imwchj. i El tradeX mark. Free from OptaUt, JSmetles " Pti-m. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. 25- THE CHLW A. TWriW rrVWU.TTHOKt. W9. JACOBS Mm Mli 5 orP Cures Rheumarlsn. Neuralgia, iff 1 2J I f Kartsrk Hrait.'k. MWh, Jill M-nlu, Hr-i v w fl IN il'K. Fir rv ir.vTS. ST liHt ;,;IST MSD PE4I.ILKS. las cniaLAa a.vwalas iuuSsLTiaoaa.B. A Corrector, Eegulator, Karve-Eest. 1 urn riran is tne .-mw '' a.v. One of every Ave we meetssss some form of U-art lL-se, and is in constant dan ger of Apoplexy or Sudden Dcathl SY.TiPTOTI and DIF..SK. For which this Kcme!y all on Id he taken Ifcart-naina ItUpiUUoa Mesurt-drnuiy .Skip-Keats Throbbing hpaoros ( Fita) .Numbws Purplo-Lips Poor-Mood Shaky-Nerves Sym-opo Fairrt-spells Uut-flashes Paralysis Kearnym pathetic nuthofBlnn&toth Tltnd, Frtble-fimla-firm, Latinrtd-brrathing, Jlrart-rnkirgrmrnL, IVertx nu- proas ralvm. Hmrt-rhtwnatitih, Oim Minion. wiB Dot Cure U Lufela "t DiJMaff, Hilt KE7IFDY IS A SPIiCIFIC, It rrev.at rmlmj, an., aaa wsia, Every ingredient is from vegetable pro ducts which stow in siht of every unfor tunate sufferer. It contains no Morphine, Opiuraor injurious drug. tO Ve -(- mf impmr Blo earn eswarsM Urn ftorifplnf intmrmr: . Feicb 1.00 6 bottles 5.UU. fry Prepared at Dr. Kilmer's Dispensary, liingnamtnn. .". .. t.r. a. Itlr-r. or Irwrairy profniily anwwl jnrmuw tiuiiu w nttuin i.w HOLD BY ALL UKI I-l. PIsoM FerjiedT for Catarrh tha Best, fastest to Cse. and cheapest. Aim good r Told In the Head, Headache, Bay fever, Ac id cant. "Judging from Its effer-s in my rase, Ptso's Rem tr tot Catarrh is Excelsior.' ' IL,1- Ksowuu-4 Holland, hew fork. wise's "Remedy Oatairo at the Ben. alsl to Use. and Cheapest. Sir Cold In the a. Hay lever, etc SO " PIsn's Rrmed v for Catarrh rave me alnvwt lnun tint relief. "x. - BaaiMAD, Audubon. Iowa. n ptso's I I Best.Es I I Aim I II Baadac! "Att.mTv for Catarrh 1 tha Easiest to Use. and Cbaapeu. good ibr Arid fn the Read. Hay Fever, etc A cents. " Plm's ftomedv for Catarrh Is Jnit the rae-ltdn I have been looking for W. ilajsrUia. ay. 0 Plno'i Remedy- for Catarrh I the Beat, Easiest to use. ana iueapei. Also good Cold In the Head, Headache, nay Fever, tc so ceu Pise's Heroe-lv for Catarrh bas done me mots and than anvthinx I ever tried." JIjs H. A- 8rcs lstt. Cornwall Undo, Conn. 0 BMt, sui-i u Vise, and umdmu Aim food fhr On!d In th H4. jUWswJ.-13 UJ M VVfCT, KC U CWBsSsj Piso's Tmedv forCatarrh Is rroduHng favnrabsf result." Oko. If. Xiiuau. PauaJlphia, l'a. Tso's Ttemady for Catarrh 1 the Tr,rt' to ise.ana meapesb Aim good for ro!d In the Head, Hsadacba, Ha Fever, etc So cents. STOPPED FREE Insxre rrtri Hettrjrri Dr.KUMB S GEEAT NerveRestorer i-'BAmN1tVS DllS.SXS. On.'rnrt WPALL1SLB 11 ukca as nire-trd. A it tUr t Tosaa sal s km oowic nfmed. Srrvt niinri, P. O. and ei;c addreu of ,i-Irf to I KI.tNE -.-I Ar-h St.KUd.!... Consumption Can Bo Curodl DB- U A I I ' O wm. I1HLL O .BALSArJ (wtm Caaswmwileei, raid, Pinrntwi, Ia faeaza. Branchial IllBlrallles. aVraasXlrse. Imiisbms Aefhinou i'rei.S), was op tag ('aga,aa all ItLmue of lbs Brwuuta Or. Kta. H eeothr and beal ta Merahrviaa of eaaa, aad prove d pr.f.-i. the arret! swears arad isriMtlwrb aj srnieSj a ana Ifa ay . efUfl ' l61 an leewrafcU laaTadr. I B A i. a AM will ear yon. even tigaiaeeai v.. m tli.ogt wesif alewal ntd f, P emyhiaii Aninlt-Jil Warh, Ts:i, Fa, Lrirnbr i ettclus Iiriiet i Sit Iiili. f SaW r mastraad Address L' iVfxKtnTST as! oral. Paw All People Appreciate Honest Goods. MIDDLESEX INDIGO-BLUE f LAHHEL SUITS ABE ALL rrBE WOOL, Always look w.Ml sn l aive loar rvie Coat of the srewwlB antrl nave on a silk hinr-r. " nlr a-ar. uienta made from Milll-tx Flauuels hoar this hnir. er. WrVDUL, PAT AgenU. HID DLKMCA CO.' Boston. New Vara, fluladeii-nla. Sold by all Leading Clothiers. FreeF.nrmsNs Thi mrt Wonderfnl Atrric Uturii Park In Aranic. Pnrroantled by prtripernun mo'tw and manofartnr inr town, tarroer'a Paral.tK! Mavnlflottnt ?roTi rau!iiilMA&. THoiruxiMor Acns or iroVEftsit tnt1 Lakp. aubjwyt tn pTvnp:l'n aal tonvtateavL ral frletoetiil settler at SAW par Aero. LoovTime. larK irn.rra dt inmnn can ah unean nuima-i ratM. Evferv attention ahowTj rsVttiAr. Par mini. paruphWa, rto.. allrM COL'JRADO LAND k LOAN CO.. Open Uouaa Block. DtuiTor. CoL Box Laa. WELL BORING DRILLING MACHINES. Tools for ait mms of w-u mailing, S.UUBSIB at i NVMAN, TIFFIN. OHIO. HELP WANTED- tlatBtal rellsbie flrra will -2.1 A WT.IK mmd Kx senses HI ade. A '111 fmiilov one nrarra l.i each county to distribute rlivulars and do collect ing. A gl sample and full particulars free. AddreM ALBANY tCPPLV CO.. Albany, K. Y. WftlBILlTI bWfeiaLBMb9 IUt. AlawtearriM. ftwaaarkabitaad fjaMaarta. Trial Mtf Ma. xUal Btuia frr Mitd pwlaalara, I il Iran. J Or. WARD A CO, tAVmxSA,M9.f ,Z : Pentijns toRo-ditn Heirs. Sendrtsms tor Ctrralars. COL. I. BLNuV SAX. AU-y, Wsah Paging. O, C niTrn tiro - tt ,-., jtmm saDl U Bwt as Una, lusiag. I Dotaiaa, sad Maai wCssbss, . Asasss eai la a ear, rial I IMII I, Hi awaits mi jfl I U lm n Tl I I Aim mod Bead. I I I I Hadb oaut. LJ n sn u TS tm?n vF FACKTIA Tex other evening m Detrott J J nobles tailed on hi- prl he Joond Iher with tears in her eyes and her face uea "PlV. the awful, awful tootb'.' she sobbed, as he asked for arfxpla tion. ifflTeStsavsIrnustUve two of 'em outl W1M you go with me?" 'Of course. .tnnth "And wiU you you also hare tootu puUed?" "Certainly." Two of tm?" Yes." Before I do?" Yes, darling." . . Then she flung the handkerchief from her face, brushed the tears from her eyes, ana gare unit " ' procrastinating kiss on the tert jaw- iie naa simpiy oeen w-ai-s " and devotion. They will go to Niagara Falls on their bridal tour. I shall enter journalism oa leav- ...Hoo-a. ! ha anlil. "I look UDOU journalism'as the noblest of the pro fessions." , I tried journalism when l was m your age," remarked an old gentle man, 'but I couldn't make It pay- 1 struggled along for Ipro years, and at the eud of that time I was worse otT than when I began." "And did you give it upr" '1 bad to give it up or starve." "What did you do then?" M i.niiod mwif f nwnthpr and went into the newspaper business, and did fruit t unniiin'r. niiviwwvon to enter journalism, young man. Try the news taper business, there's money in it." A man who opened a small fruit store on Gratiot avenue the other Mon d iv mornlne locked the doors on Satur- d ty night, and posted a notice reading: "Di3 blace doan' do some business next vheek." An acquaintance was asking him what the trouble was, and he re plied: Vhell, I shtart In mit a capital of $10. Dot vias all assets und no liabili ties. In tree days I make feefty cents pro lit, but my shtock goes down hill oafer two dollar. In der next tree days I trust out oafer two dollar und my shtock goes down hill feefty cents. By Saturday night I vbas most all liability uud slmst asset enough to pay der rent. I thought it vbas petterto glose oudt dan to haf some assignee come in und eat oop all der apples dot vbas left for Sunday." Teacher "Alary, give me an ex ample of an object of the masculine gender." Mary "Mr. Jones, the grocer." Teacher "Xow give me an object of the feminine gender." Mary "iou, Miss Smith." Teacher "And now of the neuter gender." Mary ''Mr. Robinson." Teacher "Mr. Robinson?" Mary "Yes; he Is neither man nor woman, but an old bachelor I" ikARDEit at head of table as a slice of watermelon Is placed before him for dessert: 'Mrs. Boggs, may I ask you a ques tion?" ".Certainly, sir." "May I ask you if there Is any dif ference between the price ot a green and a ripe watermelon?" 'Yes, air about ten per cent." "In favor of the green, I presume?" "Yes, sir." "And that's that 's " - "That's why I buy the green -ones." What is the disease you think I have?" murmured the sick man. English cholera," replied the physic ian. "What is that?" "Something like the Asiatic cholera, and it is brought on by drinking im pure water." "I think you must be mistaken about my having it, doctor." ' "Oh, nol I guess not Why do you think so?" "Hive In Kentucky." "How Is your son, now?" asked Mr. Gimlet of old Mr. Badger. "lie's doln' fust rate. lie's at Col lege." "Ah! so you are giving him a liberal education?" "'Liberal?' I should say I was. lie's cost me 11500 for new clothes al ready this year. If It was any more liberal I'd have to mortgage tbeiarm." "Tins is what I call capital punish ment," as the boy said when be- was shut up in a closet with the cakes and preserves. Such large portions are given at European hotels that people din'ing are provided with baskets to cai'xy away what they cannot eat to charit able Institutions. Some of the beef steaks are ayard wide and all bone. Love Is an anchor to the souL It gives strength, firmness and health. Nothing is so calculated to fit one for life's toils as the consciousness of lov- ing and being loved. Mutual love is ; like a sailor's knot. The more you try to tear it apart the tighter it is drawn together. Mrs. Gushingtox wishes she had one or two children. It would be so nice she says, when traveling to have three or four nurse maids. It gives one such a standing at the summer ho tel and makes women without children so envious. Il Is a well-established theory that or gans or functions of living creatures gradually disappear if unused. A fa miliar illustration is furnished by tiie blind fish of caves, whose eyes, tbrogigh long disuse, have been reduoed to a, ru dimentary and sightless state. It ap pears, however, that this view does riot always hold good, if it be true, as lately stated, that In some European instances mice have been raised in absolute dark ness for many generations without asp retiring to have lost in the slightest de gree the sensitiveness of tbe eyo to light. Coming Horn to Dim. At a period of life whan b add in g woman -hood requires all her strength, to meet the demands nature makes upon it, many yoking woman returns home from tha se vera mental strain of school with a broken-down constitution, and herfanctlons disarranged, to go to an early grave. If aha had been wisely counseled and given the benefit of Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Preecripiton" her bodily development might hare kept pace with her mental grorrth, and health and beanty weald not hare given way to de cline and death. One hour morrow. to-day Is worth two to- Chronio nasal catarrh 201 an teed cure Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. A tea made of poach leas is a sure cure for kidiwy ditUculty. Youtig or middle-aced men suffering from nervous deblUty.losa of mernorj.premature old age, as the resnlt of bad habits, should stnd 10 cents in staenpa for large ill oat rated treatise suegesting unfaUiig euro. Ad dress World's Di)eiuiary ifedieal Asaoo aOon, Buffalo, X. V Troud looks make foul 'work in fair faces,' ' Thtbest cough medicine) isPiao'a Cure BROgfi IBS THE BEST TONIC. ? . . . a wfh tmre riXF.r,. c"f?iscascsofthe It is an utif.i:li rrmaij tut Inscaaa u Ktdxtrr viiMases rmllar to It is invaln-b JSenrV -VVaaaasx, and Hn? Wt- bea.lache.or pr,uM"tipation-Vr blood. PIt rtch ,7eiinilati..u jJIl iS. " u S- Thereto ' b Vnoner! Maed red line on wrapper. la"" uZm a. ssoas caxxicxj. to-asi-Tisoas. m. a FACT. icTisi, th3 mn m ikstorkl Fsnr. v ixsa:.- ii - S55- "5 la J nVF TREATMENT FT.F.E. i.-.r anv and7v"rr m...irh a ratarart. Mynpla. KSyop'aTlH.n..lall L:K ";'" 'SV to il'. oull-HW has rvt rnn unpoa.il).a to cure. Cannot exist arVr nln sri - UU C'uoiuiul bUKl. fblla. Read tbe Ttlraon or 'u fant. wall-known Clorcynaaai ol ftiila. PHILADELPniA, PA, January l tWI, Pastor's 3rudr. Meuih M. E. Church. MTDASisv-Ifeol that I oujrht t o make known my errrlenre with Prof. Wm. C. W d. snn's "ACTINA" BATTEKV, not only to itv rice to him, but aLto that the afflicted may team where to took for a remedy for rlout and obstinate diseases. For Ave yean I hare been suffering; with irreat distress in my heal, resulting; at time hi complete incompetency for work; this, toirether with a throat trouble causing; hoarseness, rendered speakin? not only laborious and painful to myself, but un plcnuant to my conarrmtion. I havo used your "ACTrNA" since the 25th of November, lata. My voice Is fully restored, and since using; your instrument and wearing; your garments! have not experienced any distress whatever in my head. Have worked 18 to li hours out of the 3t for the last Ave weeks, and never felt better In my life. My wife is also wearing; the Garments and using; the "ACTtSA," and finds very great relief, having; suffered 3 years from general debility. My httle boy of winters who has suffered from a catarrhal trouble since an attack of scarlet fever, is using your Instru ment and Improving. I wish you a continua tion of fucoe, Very truly and fraternally yours, WM. a CHALFANT. tr Throw aw it tout spectactet. Get r 1 of JOur Cairrtl,'ah'l all disease of We eye. ST Price, IM. If wera paid for it wjq'.I be cheaik. Will last a hfeiiuia. Km- in onJ tsT laxnLV may ne It. Ad lr-as rrof. WM. C WILSON. ra- iiu t hatnut Street, Phils. Agenu wime-1 m every City of the Colon. ! wren mis be maUi IS ViNEGAE BiTXEBS la the croat Blood Part&er sad Ufa-eMor Principle; a tianua rnrsaUv and Tonic; a uerfact fyenonlor and lnvlewau of the sy-tcm. IB V'lnag-xar Hlttor there is vitality but ao alcobolic ur mineral poison. Dleemae of tba hklts, of whatever name sr natura, are Uterailv dug up and esfiedoutcC be system in a abort tune b jrUe useof the Bitters. Vinegar -mter aUav feverttinesa. It ra Bene, and in :u curva 1 Jjrvmatim, eUalaTa Qorjt, and slmi-ar oiniii diiieaae. . Vlnesar Bltttro cures Cocxtipation ana cr-venta Dlarrhcra, , lXevrr before has a lneffldne been eom ponsded pofwaslne the power of VOTOaa BIT ms to bd the sick. . Send for either of onr valuable reference books for la.i!-s, for f-rmera. for merchants, our Medical Treatise on riseases, or our lattchlsm on luiemparance and Tobacco, which last should be SBa by every child and youth in the land. Any two of the above books mailed tree on receipt ot four cents for rvcutration fees. R. n. McDonald Drna Co., 1 Wa-hlnjtonSt, S.T. HOW TO ISE Cream Ba!m catarrh t vr'Ci. PUtce a particle of mp the Ban into each nustrtl ani dns strong breaths through the nose. It will be sbjorbed and begin Us work ot cleansing and heal ing the diseased membrane. It allavs Infl tnimation and prevents Irrsh colds. .Vat a L acuid or SnvJ No poisonous drnrs. No odenaive odor. Wivrrvro 5" iru s ' t ay as "v i 1 UAY-FlvVER A partidela sprtled Into awb no4tri! and t able to use. 1-noa V rta. bv niad at drnmnnt.- rend fir rircaUr. LV UltOlUEUd. UruiKJUa. Uvnvro. S. Y. YOU CAN'T BEAT THE Becavua r tt rssi i of irva aud cUt mady Ialnai aajrnts tar thm eur of paut aved dlaaaaw. Prvparmi tram th eaaapWto virtae of iremh IKMMhmi2Ux pMtr tw inwmtsMt. Apply on to BacLaCho. Crvck, ft hsuiriaam, Xidnary I rain, out-iflflja, ctatsow. Para ensavt. or pain in any part. looalordgap aaafed. Ouraa lnaiAnUr. IaooUioa aod wtrvziftfmM Ihm tfrad Boac.aa. AH fn dy to appLx- Sold try dm and couatry rcoraa, 85oaota. for 1.00. ltailad fbrpnoa. I Froptiator-, HOP TLaASM CO Bomtaa, Maaa, FARQUHAR VIBRATING SEPARATOR, aCMO rUN CATLOQUf . WSMtrTfl1 Caawacity. sis a.a.rtaotaaa.rra,ra. Scrofula ofLunss. o Imnowe rear old, ani hive juIjoI fw rii lairt tiibwn ron with a lan tmabta. Ihirp-it tb-iusan-laof d4tar to arret taa mirri or tthi4 div but tamporary relief was all triat I obainel 1 s-asonntforanr maauil Ub it ror saver il j-a-i A Inend strongly reoorumeade.l the ase ot Swill's pwttc(S. 8. A L claitnlnn that in binkkHf bad nia STeotly benefitted by lu use In some nia tr.abl- 1 reeoired to try IL TQenMiluarr'nhrsrt. M r iw naaieii ma. my strenstn n, nturnal ant weixhmity sag is mor thn I vr did In mr Ufa. It tiaa bsen three yavs iaj I sjp?lta! awof Uu ni.oiw uni t aiTS nil n IWITX of us aiesw. and tbsr. are noiiiin or wnxnast fe'.t in my luori 1 do tn harMwt kind of w.m-x, x. j. Hon. Monta-oiuery. Ala.. J tine .b, ym, frrtfr8reelfifl U entirely veawtaV.a. Treatise on Blood an d Skin Diseases mailed frm. THxswrrr Srri-ivicCju v.tmi Atlanta, Ox.. orlK W.dt.Ji.lf. tukti mAia ALL IIU lillC xiest t'ooxn nymp. Tastes rood. jrto ov anixr-ta. aauLTjs.sj ?'' Rnatsieaaraiiies;. Phtlatelr-bta. Terms - only tu. aitnauons f orniabed. Wruta tor circular raew, nsareund all tbrnrlm tvrfnrtiona. indndin- r'aatal Develop n:uii. Binwraqoufl rtair. atoiea, Marts Sl.Ttb. rrecklea. Ked Sim., irai. H-lk Beads, Scans. Putin; k Umt treuoiant Dr.Joha Wa.lburyJ! S ISurl SC. aids. ny. .N.Y. Kat-u d ls:n Head uu. lor dc FRflZERgncscI BEST m THE WORLD U II C A O C tsT Get the Genuine. Bold Everywhere. SURECURE fnr DTHPtP.-il A A IN-DI OF.STIO.N. Addres J.M SUaXLY.Charlotta. .No faaara. IwfiDI friii m m i l i I 57 'sa ;aiiwii. WV T ' W - - 1 a1 ... L 4 EfC II IxcUCLtER l oas a-toss Buuoui.svaaa warrant haa (va mn mraasT DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Ufsolvent, TbeUrsat Kloo-I Pnrinr. for the Core or all cbronie UUraae. Cbronle Pheamallxm, t hronlc rtrr!i m tn Meail, scrofola, Svplnlitlc omp ninu, etc u. duiar HweUlnA l'rj lia.KInjr coujn, ( anceroo A Unctions, Biecling of the Luiu. bj-pea,,. Wairr Brash, Wtilte welllns. Tninor, hiuu J Blotcnea, Eruptions of the Ftce, 1'xen, Hii tnseaiea, Drornv, KicKets,-jt Khfura, BronriutiX tonsnniptlon. Uisbetes, Kilnr, B.alier, Uvst Complaints, etc. SCROFULA, WTietnertrans-nltteil from parents or arqiirM within the curative range of the Baxaapariiuu tfWOlOttt. fores li -ve been male where person !uv. hea mu ted with Scrofula from iheir yo'iih nn to v, auanl jenrs of aire, 1V K miiil iv j a a u PA K I LLl A K V . T.a rtiterty urtnpone l ol ingredient ot eirrMmwr n.e.11 e propertie ', e.-mentia. to purify, hea,, repair and Uiv.gorate the broken down aul txy (juick. pleHant, aite aa 1 p-Tut-iaeai m iu treai. njent and cure. bold Or aiiorosilit. One dollar a bottle. RADVAFS relief For the reilef an-l care of all Piins, Coaj.i-,fU aud infl mini al Ion. Dli. KADWAY'S PILLS Vor uTHrEPSIA and f r We cure of a; rne . a. . . . , . H II... N . . 1 ' ... , OflerS OI IIIC k, t on, Bilrouness turn, llea-Uche, e itic 2i cenla. UK. RAUtVAVa CO.. 33 Warren St . T. VoO Ve !lTowvM arre trial of thirty T r f ti ta cn ut. uj- - - - - ,r r.f KmitMi IK-r I Jttinhty t JV i.t-l tr. A'" f rr ny Mutood, ami ail ktRlrl othtaiMA-vea. Completer swfi y.anfl'Ki guAiAuvf'.. ; - - -v- LIQUID GLUE MENDS EYEFI TTMINQ w.njrl. Vtivr. Tar Ivr.rr 'hinA. urniUire.iJri :-a brn-. :. n-cr Ires, tclid x Brock. ' The t'ttiii qrantitT iii"irxr th -at Ttv year- TTTrlu-.t"i MILLION hof.u EVhi:iiM;i A.i.-.rt TWO COLD MEDALS. .'y.-H, :-. I.-.-O. J c VMM, - - Cittiia m RCiilACa-aiXlCo. OUssiir.Msxjsx. i$100J REWARD !V How many Enc-:L' " rla ( ni . LV- .. I aoK irat V- sais- ihnia nl San w.iiifrt) tr. Til !l. H Ami-liraa Book List No. 1. and rh- U- l II !m vwiif Bvi&r9 in m j conntrr. Ifi. r- M . alar pric ot ISA AHEaJ- as is Sl.J. 7r Sroa nay a.tnicf fr CAciruif for tawMi;if H rswaroa. CompMition Jan 15th, 1 Snd mnney by Rg-:M.rl ttt-r. V. . Ilr-Lr , iv Postal Not. Samfcl. copiss of TT lUt.'is V IB - - - The luriu-.r 111 anlw.i t BruaJoar.A mm JSsSj sssw ox- No Hops to Cut Off Horses' Manet OI-nrt-i 'MLiri.' nsiixa and FtRlDl.a lniatt. rsanji r-. :pp-l ny any a,- iwii.. Halter to any part of U S. free, oa rvcettrt or fl. or a.l!a-lJ.ry. Hardwar. ani uarna fc-a.n. Special niaronns to uw iiho. Srnd for x-n,--U' j. r. i.iciiTnorE, Kacaaairr, . 1 -nr- vnsranted bf lr. J. B. yf ayer.uia succjwiui o,..fumioia-,i, I---..U o HJMl Ui.i.l Will .lrr.l.rf euro MainO.Hcj.s'1 rcS1L.ei..a. Ul."i from A. M. t P. iL, at North Fit ut at. i u h. ni..an 1 rtqadiy. MITt'll .!. ptxrouTiD BXtDO nurtiu ctiri aa cod aul Paia. Sar Eem-dyf'KUitt-'-ii.o srr oj&iraaa tas aaja.ls.i. tkadbr lrjtfitsnvrvwari. Habit. Qnleklysnd ratnleaa- ly rurei at hoin-. CorrrspuQdeaca ao,tc::ei and rrs trujt ot cur- sent h-jcrst Invesi'gaiora. Trs Hrsxi a KaaauT txiau-ajix. Latarcue. InX ATCMTC OMainM. Send Ump for I Ci I fl I O Inveutura' ciailo. L. UtNaaxv. Pa cat Lyer. Waahin rtoa. D. C. Rrinrl yur owa BoB9 UII1IU V,I. Ovster ahella. 6K1HAM 'loi- sod Car nlh SSIIAKUaLixuj iK. Wi.fc.n's lawn:-. ISO ssr rrat. mi-r- mart- In xeepin? pmrnt A'SO rOWKR MH.I.S and FAxaxC ;.cIKVIiT" wiilitiiM liltOS., tasisa.l'a. K-n u a , k.t.p. i T:Tnon-.aa s-oa SHORTHAND SlrtS pa. adv. let i a.r-u. orv-At ifi'jnu Tor j.ibsx mes and wo ivd , hrthaavi Oier;-. et. ituttilBsi pro mrrfll fur i-'nr h?n rnmpi!!. SttaU for tirviiUr. J. V. K:-:itT. tlmtra . Y, ta th kmaaa tdy EB abmcatex) brass ta alJrflaae rwsardv. etaa aad itw mi la la acll-o. l-rica Si raats bwttia. I srroa hai.k bv OatuoeiMTsj. TmSTOITSSTOOTHPOWDER Keeping Teeth Perfect and Harna Healthy, Blair fjy r ''-mi English Gout and fi Is!3t Rheumatic Remedy. ! Bii.ri.uiii raaad. 30 eta. GOf.SUMPTI0rJ I t.. a pixuitw rasM7 lax- sur ataanat; ut ii iwa taasjaMsla mt at t ta wwrst ki.4 aa4 of VC ataaJiar a car. ledsasxi. at root- is ray faltk ta Ita tSrac-T. taat 1 will atad TWO aViTTLaCA PRt, toratlMr wlta a aL r BU T&ZATl m tbia aiasnM. ta aoT aaffcrw. Ar Ks. 9rmm u4 T- Ul aslaif, ML. T. a. SLOCl M. Ui rati SC, 1LX. a hM taka thm lead ta aala mt that claaa af tTiMe, aad aaa rta) aaHanai tit-tsrr- MLTtPHY Tr CrUiwrjt th taw ot ttnj publw and agw raoaa arBonp. the ladif aiaa tiasas.olthsBsj.Uoaa. A. L. bMlTir. Brmtliorrl. fsV ScMVy Drus-f -tia BEFORE YOU BUY WAGON. CARRIAGE OR BUGGY WRITE TO H0TCHK1JI CARRIAGE WORKS, SYRACUSE, N. Y. I.a.rJTlTCl CtTlLOCIE FRKE. aVLOW PKICEi TO DE.U.ER3 f PENNYROYAL PILLS 4 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Ttt Ortcliaal Bad Owly Ceaalae. Ssfe snd always Reiiabte. Beware of wortiliess Im mitacona In.li.iKneaMs to LADIK3. Aak your iEW for -Chicbestar'. EUsn and taxi oUn-r.orinclo c (tamoa tons t pirccuara u letter by retura ma:l. NAMB UPtll . . . . . -- ."'a ysj4iUosi Sa.are. PsitlsMtia.. Pav WaooT lruiii.ueverywtirrv). A tor -v.b-.cbBaUjr'i - j iwwauouwr. FREE r -, s fit, am 1 Ctscrfr 1p, atnt h tfcaa I nt .. li-.a. . LOVE ...vv,wil x 1 rj. Iftasj ewai.MJ. 5nd ttampafor porig. laJsr (1 ' , .B" Detectw Book. C3PwV!(Dal ThifTfi Deleftires. raorcjaLT aLt ft satid. lasr Vo ssu. " wl acrlsMndrcara. mr-.i m,., M aCToaaTio asa Ssi Tu.,a, SuUMary, ranabl. mat TtxUsm. nam a WIViIma,, tomf. n a sra. l ! rirk. boitar mravWiiL a. aula,, rsrwaina aMSuae. u4 innini lattaMU nfl BMhlMry pMrtll.. ritadrrltittt:.ulMa A. U. f '.raiij York. Pa. Mest fatomrcof Coat. mmut CsaUw Ir. a. J?T-r, aSSaJ IwaaVT Mmm, mm Ani 1 1 V1 ca be inade of tn lttr in thm vurU Arr 1 1 V iran f Propr nair. xcludni. hi IWO HEU'AKU lr cumrt uww. I Vnor than ou correct ansrwr im '-. the r- . A ir4 ul b ditxM laiMnx tn 6rnwnF ,1 U I a 1... s.nw si.aa pa. a.taH riias naawt li f a. ,m C tC M . H hi f f TO S D4VX.VJ 1 1 ajrr1 - I I riySytw I vtss Ciaslcsl V Ctncteaatl,V-' '-13 i .-1 4 tT j'''.' !iMir)v:c S?nf,lT",Tr;i'JfM'wrsrTpfrt :tJ,-TTs7yjj,-p-p;iiifW ; " -i isafswisr' 'ii i W i f.. i a. ii-a.' 1 ,rilia,ilMa.UiU-Mfi.WWiV 1 eVJ I k I iff"-