r rr t: 1 ' FAXCY PIGEONS. About X!""ir Character and Valor. , .rtr the other dav Kef tpVnsive dealers eJ." he said, "as I keep only .tort that Wiattu'ij dear. llr are Jacobins, so called, I presume, rrrnn me in-cuiuir u.ic their head feather, which resembles the Mirygian cap; they are very lieautiful bird and with the barbs, pouters and carriers bring liitfli prices. I have known a pair of barbs to briu? ?.M0, ami I my Hf have sold one for fU J. They are dear because they are scarce and they are Ijeautiful, the two things that give value to diamonds .ud very pretty wo men, routers are also very rare bi da; thev d.. n.:t breed aa fast as the ordinary pigeon, and are therefore in demand. Carriers are valuable because they are useful, and It is to me a matter of sur prise that thev are ni-t utilized in this couutrv more than they are. They are now raised and kept f r the amusement of connoisseurs, ami yet the time may route when it will le a matter of regret that ti e birds have been neglected." "How do you make that out'f' 'Well, vou know they are useful in i- i . f war for carry"1? dispatches wneii a.i other means of communication are in itfrMfKiun of the enemv. They were used by the confederates in the civil war, and extensively in France in the Franco- iei man war. Now the news papers say our Navy is not worth much and our const is comparatively defence less. If this is true, what is to prevent a Uritish or even a Tuiki li fleet taking poasessien of New York, Philadelphia and llalumoie and the force occupying them bieakii.g up or pos essing the rail- niail and telenrauh lines centering in these citier? Answer me that." 'True, but what kind of a bird is this the white and blown?" That is a tumbler. These b:rdsalso brini' high prices. They love to fly high into the air, until they are almost lost to sight, and then, turning somersault after somersault, descend with great r:ii.:ilitv until thev almost t Jlch the ground.'' "Win do thev uo that?" ' I reallv can t say. Pigeons are not communicatee as a rule, hut I presume it amuses them. Tliere are different sorts of tumblers. Nunc make mighty efforts to la-rfonn a somersault, but can not accomplish it; they can only go half way, which is termed a 'fall,' and agaiu others of them can do three-quarters which is 'tipping the head and tail.' That pretty milk-white bird is a nun, so called from her feathery hood, and he with the big craw is a outer. Pouters grow to a large size. h, yes; pigeons breed very lat, almost as fast as rab bits, anil if it were not for the fact that they have so many enemies would soon lcoiiie a nuL-auce. The common run have young ones on. every two mouths, and it is not unusual to see a pair feed ing their 'squealers' while breaking their shell to assist a later progeny into this wicked world. 1 should say there are hundreds of thousands of them in Xcw York, chiefly owned by (iermans, who are great raisers and importers of pigeons and canaries. What we call fancy birds, however, are uot gotnl breeders; if they were they would be no longer fancy. Of course large uumlters of pigeons are eaten. Most people like pigeon pie, and there are epicures among us who consume large numbers of pigeon's eggs, raw and cooked. The ladies say they are go.d for the com plexion. Owing to this and the cause already stated seeing that the average pigeon lives eight years the birds do not increase as rapidly as they otherwise would if left undisturbed." Sleepl essnefcs. Sleeplessness, in probably nine cases out of ten, says a writer, is caused by con tinual mental strain or worry. The capillaries of the brain liecome stretched and lose their resilienicy; they are un able therefore, to empty themselves of blood when the hour of rest comes round, and so wakefulness confines far into the night, until the body is fairly worn out and sinks into the le haigy of exhaustion. It will be well for people who suffer thus to at once take aholiilay. You say you cannot; that business will not permit you. I doubt this very much. Would you really throw your life, or probably your reason, away for the take of business? The question is one you ought to try to answer. But it is my privilege to tell you that. In the earlier stages tif sleeplessness, a few weeks' stay at a bracing seaside place ( ften acts like magic, people return home restored to health and calm return home to osi tively wonder that the cares and worries that so bothered them could have been such bogies. Above all other remedies lor sleeplessness 1 place change of air and change of scene, in c injunction w ith plain nutritious diet and a more natural way of living. A Youth of PnoMitK. "Willie." quoth the editor to his young son, 'what are these books?" "These, pa? hy, these are my ac count book! 'or my little taper, you know." "Keep everything in busines like shape, do you?" asked the admiring father. "Oh, yes." The editor opened the b ioks and, be gan to examine them. "Good Lord:" he exclaimed "These books are not account books, Willie." "Yes they are, pa." "Why, you must do an enormous business." "Oh, not very big, pa." "Why, my boy, your circulation alone will pay all your expenses, and your advertising heavens! .what big rates you get." "Circulation! advertising!" cried Willie, springing to his fathers side. Oh, you've got the wrong books. Those axe the ones I keep for the in spection of patrons." And the father knew that his son would follow in his footsteps and be an honor to his profession. Omaiia Max' street car which locomotive?" 'So you were in that was run into by a Chicago Man "Yes, I about forty passengers." was one of "Were none of them hurt?" "Not one." "But it must have done some dam age?" "No, It did good knocked all the icicles off onr noses." HrsBAXD "What are you reading, my dear?" Wife "A long letter from mother." "Has she anything in par ticular t3 say?" "I don't know; I haven't got to the postscript yet." "JonxKT," said a Philadelphiah mother, "I wish jou wouldn't play with those Mlnnema children. Play with Mrs. Jones's little boys. I see their mother has a new wringer and I will probably want to borrow it next week." Youthful astronomer to Chicago girl "Have you ever seen Sirius, the dog star?" Chicago girl "Xo; does he play in Uncle Tom's Cabin?'" Gus de Smith had been talking to Birdie McGinnis about a certain actor. "Humph! I could play the lover beU ter than that myself," he remarked. "I'd like to see you try It," said Birdie FARM NOTES. A Mt t iv Ton-TBY-HOUSE TOE 'ktouvt Weather. Every poultry 1 man knows the aversion shown ly the . fAV fn lha nnnltrv-nouse imuc u.ij- . "me. xney preier i,u " in . Z?V&X Mter. J cheap arrang - . lath (M.e by tliree inMioai and unbleached muslin. io make a muslin house ten by ten feet, proceed as follows: A strip for the top, four for the bottom, and three for strip ping?, one foot from the ground, making eight strips, ten feet long each, or eighty feet. One strip Tor the top of the entrance in front, eight feet long and twelve strips six feet long, for the nds and reof, the total beine about 100 Teet of material, costing $L A few boards on the front, with the same at the rear, completes all but the muslin, jf which about twelve yards will be sufficient. Eun the muslin from the Sottom of the strip over the top mi fasten to bottom strip on the rther side. Ilave nothing but the aoards on the ends, so as to strengthen Me frame, and also that the fowls may mss out at either end. Sew the musliu gether with a sew lug macume, auu use it either crosswise or up and down. Draw it tUlitlr over the frame, and paint it with any kind of cheap iKiiat; r oil may be used instead. The struc ,ure need not cost over fi50, and it ill afford excellent protection against Jje winds and rains, as there will be ileuty of scratching room for an aver ige Dock. The muslin admits sufficient ighr, and is much better than glass for retaining warmth. Warm Stables. We cannot too itrongly urge upon onr farmers the jconciuy of warm stables in this cli nate. Besides the comfort to the stock it is a great saving in hay and ther food. Cattle will not eat nearly to much fodder io a good warm stable is they will in a cold one. When win red in a stable that is frost proof, lth the usual allowance of feed, stock ill come out in the spring in good con lition. On the other band, it matters lot how much fodder and choice food nay be given them it wintered out of a ?ood warm shelter, for they are bound :o come out in poor condition in the ipriug. A good man should be merci- ful to his beasts, and by keeping them iu a good warm stable during our long winters be will have the satisfaction of knowing that his dumb brutes will be 2omfortable aud that he is making money by administering to their com- foit Small cows are sometimes thought desirable for family use. The small, rou.b Shetland cow is now proposed as a subject of Importation and booming. This cow has no claims we should res pect. It is a creature of untoward en vironments and hard fortune. It was born of sorrow and grief and reared In misery and starvation upon storm-swept rocks aud moors where no tree can sur- vive, aud where the coarse heather is Its bed and food, and the lee side of a rock its shelter. It is smali; very small; thirty inches high or thereabouts; but where a goat can be kept this would nrake a Letter family cow than the Shetland. There is some poetry in this, but more truth. But we should not be surprised that It got an importa tion Doom all the same. Secretary Schaffeb, of the De artment of Agriculture of Iowa, in his annual report predicts that Iowa will yet make its own sugar from sor ghum. Last year the acreage of sor ghum In the state was estimated at 2S.0U0 acres, yielding an averaga of eighty gallons of syrup to the acre, a total yield of 2.2J0 000 gallons, havii.g a value of f 1,120,000. In the future development of production he recom mecds the abandonment of the old crude method of working the crop on the farm, and that instead, suitable works, supplied all necessary machinery and appliances, be erected at conve nient points towoik up the crops raided by the farmer. This is unquestionably the true plan. Such product would as much excel in quality the ordinary farm-produced syrup as the best cream ery butter does the ordinary dairy. Cucumbers for pickling may le planted at any time in June, or even u to the 10th of July, if the land is strong and well manured. Some growers leave spaces among the early peas and pota toes in which the cucumber and squash seeds are planted. They thus become a second crop upon the same land, and the harvesting of the first leaves the land clean and well fitted for the second crop. The advantage of harrowing corn and young potatoes is that it can I performed so quickly. Twenty acres with a brisk walking team may be har rowed iu a day, and it answers the pur p saof cultivation when the use of cultivator, not to centicn a hoe, is not to be thought of. Between frroueut rains, when it is impossible to do any thing else, the harrow may be biought into use. ' If land be drained so that it can W Mowed in the latter pait of March thi n li e season is actually lengthened by one month over laLd that must wait till April, and the crop is certain to be matured. If the land be well drained the farmer will find the labor lessened, his prospects improved, and h's anxety regarding the shortness of the season diminishes, Although a siugle hen may lay 3iG eggs in a year occasionally, yet in a flock all the ii-k. overfed. Immature and aged hens are Included, the result being often less than 100 e'gs per year from each hen, and the larger the flock the greater the risks, hence those who venture on keeping large numbers ol hen should not expect too much. Ix setting out young trees the holes should be wide, in order to allow of the use of a liberal supply of well-rotted compost, and also for the reason that the roots will become thick and strong somewhat sooner than by usini a nar row, deep hole. The Tyler is one of the earliest rasp berries, while the Gregg is one of tut latest. There are newer varieties, however, superior In flavor and size but for market purposes they should U selected of varieties that ilpen In suc cession. Frekch farmers make a specialty ol combining together for the purchase ol fertilizer. The practice is growing In some sections of this country, and is a step in the right direction, as it not only cheapens the cost, but does much to prevent imposition. Old Gextlemax (walking very carefully) Hallo, bub! This fine snow sort ot covers up the ice so you can 'I see It, doesn't it?" Small Boy (holding on to the fence' You're right, old man, but you feel it just as much when you sit down." He meant well, but he dldnt know alwut crush bats. Mr. Montmorency (to his new valet) "I don't want that one Prince: get the otner." Prince "Fo'de Lawd,Marse Cnanw oome pusson's been a-settin' on d yuther, en I frowed It In de yast bar'L" The other was a fifteen-dollai open bat. HOUSEHOLD. To many excellent nousekeepen tie mere idea of making a salad is fraught ithasortof terror. The business or baking bread, roasting and broiling meats and mixing cake seems a simple matter, but the suggestion of a salad appears to luvolve an amount of work and worry that render it aa undertak ing not to be attempted except upon great occasion? and at long lnterrals. Like many other occupations and experiences, the dread of the salad ia caused by its unusualness. It Is less trouble than even the average pastry, less uncertain than cake, and takes less time than a batch of bread, iotne accustomed hand it Is a simple affair and susceptible of endless variations. Kven for a family tea it is easily pre pared an! almost invariably gives gen eral satisfaction. It Imparts an air of ft'Mrance to the plainest repast and costs no more than many less preten tious dainties. . , While sa'ads are especially aeucioua ... - . . J I t,A iu tneir iresu enspneas uuruig w Spring and Summer months, they are a iit iB.'.eiitrhi fnl in Winter. The fami lies who have their dinner at night and wish a substantial lunch at noon, or those who make their principal meal in the middle of the day, yet desire a "hearty tea" in the evening, will find in them a never-failing, always appe tizing variety. There are few people viio would not prefer a dish of salad once or twice a week to the inevitable cake which Is often considered essential to the supper table. Mayonnaise Dressincl This much dreaded but really simple dress ing once learned, the preparation of salads becomes a bagatelle. To be successful in the manufacture, bow ever, care is essential, as in all nice cookery. For use In the family, one egg should be allowed for every person, and for each egg there should be a des sert teaspoonful of good salad oil. The best quality is the cheapest in the end, for the poor is generally so indifferent as to render the dressing almost uneat able. Free the yolks of the eggs from every particle of the white and prepare to beat them in a bowl set in a pan oi snow or cracked Ice. The dressing will thicken more readily if kept very cold. Drop into the yolks a drop of oil, beat it in thoroughly, add another drop and keep up the process for about ten minutes. After that increase the additions of oil to two or three drops at a time, and as the dressing thickens, to more, Thin with vinegar occasionally but never so much as to destroy the creamy quality, which is one marked characteristic of really fine mayon naise dressing. Season to taste with salt and cayenne pepper at the last, and set aside in a cold place for an hour or two before using. Angel Cake (as made in London). Take the whites of six fresh eggs and beat them to a froth; then add six ounces of lest white powdered sugar aud a teaspoonful of vanilla flavoring. Into this stir lightly four and one-half ounces of the finest white flour, which must be perfectly dry tn fact, it is much better warmed. Pour the whole at once into a tin (about hair filling it), and instantly transfer to an oven with a good regular beat, neither too hot nor too cool. When baked, do not put in a cold place at once, but let It grad ually cooL Lyoxxaise Tkipe. About one pound ot cooked tripe, cut into small pieces, two tablespoonfuls of butter, one of chopped onion, one of vinegar, salt, pepier; put the onion and butter in a frying pan and when the onion turns yellow, put In the tripe; cook fire minutes; season with salt, pepper and Vinegar. Marlborough Pie. Six tart ap ples, six ounces of sugar, six ounces of butter or thicK cream, six eggs, the prated peel of one lemon and one-half the juice. Grate the apples, after par ing and coring them; stir together the butter and sugar, as for cake; then add the other ingredients and bake in a rich under-paste only. Cocoanut Pudding. One pound of sugar, half a pound of butter, half a pound of grated cocoanut, half a pint of cream, the juice of one lemon, a tea- spoonful of extract of vanilla and eight eggs. Beat all together and bake; cover with meringue, over which sprin kle grated cocoanut. Eat without sauce. Potato Cakes fob Breakfast. Save from dinner a soup plate of mash ed potatoes, add to it half a saltspoon ful of pepper, the same of nutmeg, a little salt and the yelk of an egg; form into small cakes, put iu a buttered baking pan, brush the top with the white of an egg and brown In a quick oven. Xice Cake. One cupful of sugar mixed with two tablespooufuls of but ttr; add one cupful of flour with one teaspoonful of baking powder, half a cuptul of corn starch, half a cupful of milk and the whites of three eggs, fla voring with milk. Bake in a good oven. Feied Herrings. Clean them and scale and dry in a towel. Take a piece) oi ieuer paper, run a little hot or cold butter on it, fold a herring in it, salt and pepper It and broil. Eat with aj little lemon-juice or make a sauce with1 butter and vinegar. Fig Pudding. six figs chopped fin after boiling them, three cups of bread crumbs, one-fourth pound of suet, one egg, one-fourth pound of sugar, one lemon (grate the rind), one nutmeg grated; boll three hours in a tin mold or bag. A Seasonable Drink. The juice of a lemon mixed with four times as much water, unsugared oiul diuukjust before bedtime, will do re to coun teract malarial influences and correct a surplusage of bile than a dozen blue pills. Ckackers. Rub four ounces of butter in one quart of flour, make it into a paste witn rich milk, knead it well aud roll as thin as paper; cut them out by a small saucer and bake quickly to look white when done. To extract ixk from mahogany. Apply diluted sulphuric acid to the ink spot with a feather; let it lie for a few minutes and rub it off quickly, and repeat the operation if the stain ia not quite removed. Beef Cakes. Mm ce one pound of steak aud add to it three chopped onions, pepper and salt and two beaten eggs. Form into small cakes, roll in cracker crumbs and fry In hot lard. Little Dot "Mimma, Dick is &iaiui me. Mamma "I am glad he likes you so well, dear." "But it isn't wight." "Oh, it don't matter, pet; What makes you think It isn't right?" "Cause nurse told papa so." Boy," he said as he halted beside a ijoot-black who was eating a big turnlD "I'm afraid that's bad for you.- "Yes-yum-but you'd Utter put out all your sympathy on the turnip was the reply, as he bit off another n:iartr soetion. HUMOROUS. Wurv Ignorance Is Goodness. Rxirt Parson "Ah. Mr. Crotchet, am glad to see you have followed my instructions relative to never playing aooniar mimic In mr church." Mr. Crotchet (new organist)" have come, sir, to tender my resigna tion; my conscience will not allow me to become a purveyor or bwmbu guuua. "Eh! My gracious, what do you that the new tunes which you insist that I shall play are stolen." "StolenI Mvlmy! It can't be. What are they stolen from?" "From operas." DisArPoixTED Patron "See here, sir, I thought you said your -wani'aa- vertisements always urougui. iu w wen Business Manager "Never knew tl.em to fail." "Well. I advertised for three days and did not cet the ghost of a reply.' "Impossible. There must be tome mistake about the address. What did you advertise fcr?" "A lost umbrella." LA yon McDuff (aa actor) "Hello, Wellington. How are you getting on? Wellington Fakir (another actor) "Not very well, old man. I've neen in hard lines lately, and have only been able to exist by capturing a sandwich from a free lunch counter and going out on Union Square to eat it." w McDuff "W ell, I suppose you can that a square mea'." Fakir "Why Co you mocx a misera ble man?" The other day two negroes were en gaged to reshingle the roof of a cottage. The mistress of the house noticed that one of the negroes nailed shingles stead ily while the other leaned against the fence in a languid way. "And why don't you nail some shin gles?" she asked. "Ah, ma'am." replied the idler, "de brain work is de bardes' part," And so it is. She "And do you love me, George?" He (a medical student) "Yes, from my sixth left rib." She "Sii?" He "I mean, my dear, from the bot tom of my heart." Fight bard against a hasty temper. Anger will come, but resist it stoutly. A spark may set a house on fire. larrraM f Ileart Diaeaae. No other diaea-e is attracting to much at tention and apprehension at the present time as Heart Disease. This is causej by the fact that physicians, as a rule, do not treat the disease suoccs.fuMy. "Dead without a nxv Kent' warning. " This is an untruth. Warn ings are givea bj thousand. Every unnatu ral heart symptom indicate the need of that renowned specific, Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Wevd Heart iteniedr, the one remedial agency of the age. A lady wri'es: "Nearly two years ago 1 was badly altiicted with Urart t)iraxs anj Dropsy, with prestation of tbe nervous sys tem, my hrart wiukl rive two regular beat, then would tumble off and seem to stop. I would be di.Ty, and faint, and cold, such death coldneu it would seem to freeze my Tery vitals. I wa so weak that I had to be helped in and out of bed: my limbs swelled so badly that they would leave the hnprej Hon of mv finger for a Ion time, mv la and eyas were so bloated thit there would be hi"S over my eyes: physicians gave me up to die; they said I roul.l live but a few wo-ks. "Through the kinkness of our Druggist, M. U. Kenyon. Newark. Wavne Co.. N. Y.. I was indued to try Dr. Kilmer's Ocean Weed lbwrt Remedy, t-o rapid and com plete did the medicines effect a cure that it seemed like magic "It almost brought me out of th grave. I am nearly M years of aje and now enjoy a good degree of health. I will rhwrfully answer all letters sent in regard to n fctt our mwt eT-ellent Remedy has done for me and others of my acquaintance." Mrs. L. V. Coif man, 1 aiiville, Wayne Co.. X. Y., Dec 2d, lxi. A Trugglst writes: "Evpress one-half don toean-Weed Heart Remedy (iuickt. Mr. T. Turner says Ocean-Weed is helping his mother after three of our bat Physicians had failed. Tbe alwve is for her." E. T. Webb, Jackson, Mich., Dec. 1 18 i. A druggist writes: "I have sol-J your medicines tor several rears and used them in mv family with the best of tatufaction. I always re. ommend them with perfect confi dence their sales exceed that of any other k nd I handle." 1. J. rainier, Union. J. Y.. Not. 10, 1SS4 W. VT. Wescott writes: "I was troub!ed for several yean with a nervous difficulty of the h art I suffered intensely from Ipi tnliun, aud bad very irregular puljnt ous, varying from 40 to t-K) per minute, and a grnei al si uiigiihncss of circulation. Doctured witn tli Uet country physic:ans. but grew worse. I used your Ocean-Weed Heart Rera ely. It cured me, and I can cheerfully and couse eutiously recommend it to anyone suffering with heart difficulty." Ed;tur "Dundee Record,'' Dundee. X. Y.. Dec. 7, is-;. The above testimonies were sent to Dr. Kil mer & (a unsolicited, and are a fair illus tration of many received daily, showing the eMi. a y of their remedies and the gratitude su- h persons feel for their recovery. Every t stimony published by us is true, the most searching inquiry is irvite 1 Any one in doubt as to tbeir truthfulness should write to tin e.-sous' whose correct name and ad- dws is always given. Unclose act staiup for return answer. I If you will find a false tes timony published by us we will pay you t;,ihtt). Kilmer & Co. If your druggist does not sell it, send di rect to Dr. Kilmer. He will send tf Dottles for (Hi and prepay all express charges to f.Hir nearest expresi office. Give full name, ost ollice. County and State, also Express oflice. The lazy fellow who emigrates to et cipe hard times carries his hard times with him. A Til ute to American Uenma. were the recent awards at Liverpool and Edinburgh of silver mala! to Seabnry & Johnson, l'usruiacentical Chemist, and proprietors of Benson's Capcine Plasters. 1'liene plasters are endorsal by 5,000 physi cian aud pharmacists as the only reliable external reined j for coughs, colds, rheuma tism, &o. Beware of nostrums advertised by quicks. Small things make base men proud. Catarrh is a very prevalent and exoeediagiy dis sgieeaMe disease; liable, if neglected, to develop into scrims contumpuoo. Ilood's Siias-.iarilU, acting through the bio jl, retches every part of the s.ratem, enacting a radical and pens went cure of catarrh, luo doses $1. It is tn Interesting fact that the rages of sin have not been cut down t j any perceptible extent. If you have Cutting, Scaldiag, or DUoging sen -4 it:nnln the parts when voiding srlne Mvmmp a4 id qotckly relieve and cure. If tbe way ta heaven be narrow, it is noi long; and if the cate be straight it oens into enaless lire. XXh nirlike cino's Kulner cure for Urjrne onue:, Ungnfs, Ileart, Urinary or Live.- DtseW errousne, Ac Cure guarantee.!, on, fil Arvh su, l-tuia, (I a botUe, lor Si.iw, Uiatim. IrllL ' "' When the forenoons of life are wasted thsre is not much hope of a peaceful nd fruitful eveuii.g. FITS: Ail Fits stoppeil free. Treat! and tJ trial t.nicof Ur. klinesureat Xere KestoreVfreet T t..east. s tuiiuK. kkne,ti Area st, faiiije. The young man with a slender Salary o uiu vuuuoa ioi uis onae a w ixau cf small waste. young 'Rotal GLCk' mends anythlnif! Broken Ctal Glass, W ood. Free Vials at Drugs Gro. It requires a good deal more philoso phy to part with things as they go than to take things as they come. It is as easy to draw back a stone thrown with force from the hand, as to recall a word once spoken. Bronchitis Is cured by frequent small doses ol Piso's Cure for' Consumption. It is a bachelor who always knows how a child should be brought np but he forgets the way after marriage. ' a fl.r-runn hotanist baa secured source of brandy and alcohol la the poppy. It appears that the pulp which covers the poppy seed contains saccha rine matter, which, after due fermenta tion and distillation, produces a amu r hrimif of an arreeable flivor. As fhi nnlD has hitherto been thrown away, the discovery, it is said, affords doddt planters an opportunity oi inr morn DroDt from their crops with. out a very large expenditure of capital. lasponaas, Wnen von visit or eava Hew Tort City, v bssnse ex pressure and $ carriage U ire. siilstip si the Grand L aloa Hotal, opposite Urasd Cas ual Depot o eleiutt rooms. Stted np at a eo r ost nunoa dollars, 11 and apw.ua per dav. European Flan. Elevator. Keauuraut supplied with nw be. Horse ears, ugaa aui elevate! raliroad to all depot Kamlies can live better for ieasmooer at tue urana t.Qtoa um tuanatant ouex nrsfclaaa Dotal in us eus. Failure, after lone perseverance. Is much erander than never bavins made an effort to succeed In business. ST. BERNARD VEGETABLE PILLS. Wabkahtxd Purely Vrorrjiri.B. Tbe best cmr for Ltrwr and Bihou CompUinW, CosttveneM. Headachy i Liiitiw- ana ujvvia- r - Hlood Puribr and Lirar Kffnltor. -thtr hav do eiiaal. to l-amur -v- 1 J 1 ..Ku.i ha n tHjtXit fteraard Vetretabta nua m i na nonae. Prica 2 canta at Irunnati. or b msiL KamnUi aent TWDL. Ad drat a. , MiL'fiTAEinfcJi A CO.. KiMorca bu. Smw York. ( STER Wuhtgt A mmfao Uidoli in Europe ami A mcrtea Th. n.. .t nnlrkMl uffltt mn.l mmit Dowerfut rem edy kuown for KIM. irotiim,Meuri.r.S uraUtaXum- iMurn, tsai'Kacutt, icwneM c nw m w -uu ' K linudpuiu kn.lor.ed by fcouu Chysie mm mn.l Promo. of tiie hlrhamt repute. Itoumuu'm Wmfltmr nnimnilff iWievf. .ml rare where other lilmitterm mnd m-remmy mmlvee, l!utni-iita and loUoum. are mnm.dnt-ly timet. BewmroflmltmllonmalterelDiilmroiin.bnr nmnifM. much mm "(''oum." I'mpucin." "t'mpmle n." mm they are utterlv worthless aud iiiiendM to der-eita. a.k roa firxit .H's asb TA wo otHKBrt. All dnitr- glmta. fcKAbl KY a JUHSSON.r'roi:ietrs.Nrw York A PITIABLE SIGHT. A Llttls Child Scareelf Tare Years Old Draws at efShap ky Iaflmamatory BkeaaistUai. RocnESTEit, 2f. T., 3Iay 13, 1886. Pardee Medicine Co., Gentlemen: e desire to express our feelings of gratitude for the great blessing received at your hands in restoring to us in perfect health, our little three year-old son, who for weeks has been a very great sufferer with inflammatory rheumatism. His little hands and arms wcro badly in flamed and so drawn out of ehnpe that wc feared he would never asain have the use of them; but thanks to lr. Pardee's excel lent remedy, he is now entirely free from pain and has free use of bis han.ls and arms; in net is in ueucr ncaim i. a ever before. We feel that vour remedy has performed almost a miracle, and believe it to be the best on earth, and recommend it to anv afflicted with rheumatism. ' e are very truly yours. Mr. & Mrs. II. KLLXniJILIL Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. Rome, T. CestlemeX: I willincly give the fol lowing testimonial: I have used Dr. Par dee's Rheumatic Itemed v and I can truth fully f av it is the best medicine that 1 have ever taken. I tried doctors and innnr preparation.", hut they did mo no good. This is the rcnicdv that has cured n.e of nrlammatory rheumatism. I would like to tell those who are troubled with it, that this is the surest and cheapest cure for them to buv. Yours respectfullv. ELNJ. J. UASOFELDER. John Adiims. of Enirlne) Tlotis Vo 3 Rochester, X. Y., was conilned to his hcil with inrlammatorv rheumatism. He used three bottles of Ih Pardee's Hcmcdy and is now able to be about. Can walk with out crutch or cane, llo says: "it is the best remedy on earth. I am recommend- ing it to every one I see that is afflicted wiin rncuinalism. Ask your druggist for Dr. Pardee's liemedy, and tako no other. Price, fl per oouie, six ootucs, Pardee Jledicinc Co.. Rochester. X. Y E WANT YOU! ZJHTS m nfltatlia emternm?iTt to rfrmul wa ia arrwj muntr. Haiarr ft. 5 aer month and uiwnm. ar a lartr urnienao m al If pre-ferrvxL ' -Trnti iTip'T . err one tuv Outfit aviul particular. Krf?. bIOiiwaUU tUU 'KWatiUl CUw bulS. MJkSS. COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY For Liver. Bile, Ind'rettton. et Pre from- aTer. eury; coatmtam only Pure Vegetable lamrauleBta. aeat:C'. V CKITTKNTON, New ferk. aVantXH ASTF waaat.a- A CURED! ta ama Car r fum ta ft 'Mf ka aa am I (aaaraa aas ifciM aWfaVaa Tfclf aUl aMatani AU1 tm! mmmm mt UttmL friaa & ata. aa4 1 !., af Draagiata at kv nail spkki TatKC fcrP a-av. anni''!'. i- rial, M Int.. I AFFUCTEDUNFORTUNATfc A.ftar all ottMrat fall eonauli 329 IT. 15th St., below Callowhill, Paila., Fa. 20vemreipenenceinmllMPECIAtidiiea Per manently restore those weakened by earlv indiscre tions, lie ( 'all or suite. Advice free and strictly con fidential. Hours: ii at tius, and; law evenings. jCunvnaranteed by. urj.s. .1 mjfr. bmm ml once: no fruii. liU-lum ; l j.tt-lo UijuHi.U of cures. Orh m Arcli St.. Phil I. Ho ir: s f. ti 4 V. IL. mtJTil S MhtMStol!'. U.,kSandsTStoll A.JS. Advteefree itwrmtkHi or d.-tmv PENSIONS SO Soldiers A fletrm. fUnJ ttttn. forOinuarm, Oir. I BIMl Jlt UV Wsmlilnmon. CO GARDEN SEEDS?."?"?"' Fraacle Brill. llarmTsmp. Losa Islaito, w. t. BdEDICflL OFFICES, HI ) J 206 H. Seeond 8L, Philada., Formerly 1 1 1 Drs. J.N.& J. B. nOBENSACS. Ill Kl.lUhed 40 reara. For the cure ef mil Special ItISEABF.4 O IKV. JckidinIVAKItOr.I.E,Ke. Callor write ami U aired by a Graduate of Jefferson College, with Hospital upcrieaee. Hours. 8 to a, O to 0. BaSml Slsia-S. 7 SIS STOPPED FREE l Insane Ptrsons RestarrJ I Dr. KLINE S GREAT NPRWFRpaTnDro I1tpallisls ii takes as dircred. A Aa mfitr eirit Amy's mi. Tmitise aa l $i trial bottle re to Fit patieara. ther fkavtaf earntcharcoa ho when received. S-nd maa.-. P. O. and eap-rw addtfs 4 lffliCtMitla rvtINR a-ll ArrVi !SilSu1le1K s P cur fr Kerr jttrtmr i . OPIUM !?.?"rpl,"e "! mrolln It , . - eir io i.sii psienu enrii Inmllnari. li. ilaskm.gaiac.Mua. FARMS J" i Hmr. V . in riarvneoat J..3..sniim.. lmvreama. Vs. Mexican wH-l,.'"r ;ni widoim nn r. CO. Pension Attorney., mif wars. Wmmliiuirtoo, I), c. 3 P 1 1 1 H "ab,t Cur), Treatment sent on trial. afriMM llumtavyK aKMBPTCOwLaFas1 ata.lnd. FRAZEB AXLE BEST IX THE WORLD GREASE tr Oet Uae Genuine. Bold Erarw here. PA TPNTS OtKalne. Send stamp for O tn ran toes Uukl. la. Bikomam. Patent Lmwrer. Wmalunaton. D.0 flPIUM H.mr TEDRSTO IS aYLT00THP0WDER Keelti Teeth Perfeet aaa Uaata Healtay. Olair'sPills. Otal Ilex, PENSIONS,; Ofarer- . Tjonntr cm. eurea; sleaerter relieved. XI veaira nnMiM - V & J1 rirruiar. and nVw law a. mama, ww, IIIBVPI . rB, V X1 glGUjJ.Q jQ0QiaA8TILLE8. ?lie? torASTlUl.-t- lrri. e.v.-ls. Ue malL . Kn.wKLL, a cu. amtleilgwo, atasa aw POROUPr II II M u u 3r. Henry B. Fonl claims to hat discovered the secrei rf t!:e cheap rr duction of elec'ricity. His prows d c.irds the steam-engine, inc and ti acils, and relies Hin carb.m in cheipett and niosl uccessibie frin Mr. Ford damn that with ilistillei slops, lha dthris ot a gas-house, t' muck from a swamp, he can prodiica a electrical current sufficiently powerfu to replace steam and produee light Common salt or ocean water Is all In needs with the waste carbonized mate mis to induce the current. If his in vention is what be claims for it, a steamship can go to sea with some waste carbon, one-tentn tne voiurue o tbe coal which is now indispensable, and a motive power can be develop i which will cos, but a trifle, and yet will be powerful enoujh to propel the heaviest and largest steamers from continent to continent If there l anything in this invention its possibili ties are simply incalculable. il. J. Seure states that collodion In thin strips or sheets is negative toward all other bodies. In interpreting the therapeutical effects of collodion, ac count, he believes, should be taken of its electric powers. Guttt percha, when It Is electnhed, presents modifi cations which are analogous to those of collodion. A Nw War to ray Old Dents. Shakespeare tells how this can be accom plished in one of bis immortal plays ; but debts to nature must be paid on demand nnless davs or irrace be obtained tnroiica the n.se of Dr. I'ierco's "Golden Medical I Discovery." It ia not a "cure-all" but in valuable for sore throat, bronchitis, asth ma, catarrh, consumption, and all diseases of the pulmonary and other organs, caused by scrofula or "bad blood." Scrofulous ulcers, swellings aud tumors are cared by its wouderful alterative action. By drag- gists. Women in mischief are wiser than sen. A Terrible Fire. What a thrill of terror passes over us when we read the record of soma fearful de vastation by lire, and yet it ia a fact that thousands are daily being consumed by tbe iuward lire of fever, caused by consump tion of the lunps, which could be subdued by Dr.Pierce's"Golden Medical Discovery." Love understands love; it needs no talk. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" is a most powerful restorative tonic, and com bine tbe most valuable nervine properties; especially adapted to the wauts of debilita ted ladies tu0ering from wealc back, in ward fever, congestion, intl.immation, or ul ceration, or from nervousness or neuralgic pains. Hy druggists. Never scald your lips in other people's broth. One ! Hatter will do the work of a dozen bott le of dirty liniment or salve. Kills pain. OI what a sharp pain I Apply a Hop ltrou$ llmter and experience relief and cure, -j eta. He that hath no bridle on bis tongue liat'i no grace in his heart. You Cann Kead Tbis without wishing to investigate, if yon an wise- Semi your address to llailett & C j., I'ortlaud, Maine, and you will receive, free, full information about work that you can do and live at home, wherever yon are lo cated, at which yon can earn from f to f and itpwanis daily. Some have earned over 00 in ;i day. Capital not required ; you are started free. Ail is new. U..IU sexes; all agr. Snug little fortunes await all workers. With the generality of men policy is much more powerful than principle. l'raser Asia tiremee. The Fr.tzer Axle Urease received medals nt the Centennial, Xorth t'arolina State Fair, Paris Exposition, American Institute, Xew Vcrk, anl others. A secret is your slave, so long as it is kept, but you are its slave the momeLt it is toM Soldiers aud widows Mexican V.'ar can get pensions now. 'ewlaw. Write at once. Fleuuer& Co., Att'js, Washington, P. C. Thought once again slumber. awakened doe3 not U ttia dsrfe-4fiHr ....... j . arpreas taat this mnsoaBcement aseaitm e-ract! folulelv frre ef an f rkartu far Iht land, on of the : . . 7 - T Bputicaas cmn mecure. n . ' " ' 'wuiMs mionaa pmperrr. tr.ekl No Ju.l!n of wordm! It mean i No tkal Botaln less. notAlnc saore. OTJ3 METHOD ! NOTE ITS TAIHSE33 ! Ws hare just Issued Imrt sheet of detailed l inpmns tm prepared to build for Iu patrons at St Andrew's Bat-. Io orjer to derrmr as least a por Uoaofthe eery larre eost ot adeertlstux. leiuni up thee designs, anj ,rUng a leonl IT,rraf; fvr tar mpvlieant, we wll, ehartre 25e for m. f 1. 1 itl. mheet of il.His. piaa. to ai p.SnU The r "J"".r w""h Utomnf oe who will ever desire tob-ild apoum. They are mil new and totten np i xprrsj- f.w urn. It you relert from the Mous. sou do mot rare TO with a broader outness policy than hi' characterised any other southern r. M If 'J.V. J& BAIMY ' FLORIDA b lW?b f i StTH&PMSFERITtpt. VtK l0Vn.Y-SIAKSRaS-Br-TKE-SA. ...ji- j HOMES AND 1 M B ': GRANGE G30VES B 1 1 En fa i Yety ' OL WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT PR1CL 7 - SC ir fy IOO Oi-sma; GrOT Tracts of 49 sera muX I rs. stfSr 3 - - - - -a - - ; Xllfi -t" 09 10 s mi 1 C-aA r x J&STSS.- 100 a, a 'PQJ tj & l, 6 atr la- ifti -Tgr- 20.000) 15 S 0 40-ACKB TRAtTaT ! ' 0 uWl r79 ACRES) 'ALL FREE. i O Tlf jr ' Bvery Word ofthla Advertise-All f j IT - mailt U Important. Don't mlaa V H 1 1 I I l.KDtaofa Kloii'U horn ciated th- rWaiir raisie of land and r-.fc w are holdins for onr ow pmiu eerimia lands to be sold tn the future ; the tsUance ss offered free aa air to all wuosppiy In time. A Ut I le seore than on year o th fit. Andrew's Bay Railroad a Ijuid C v mconlred control of upward of 300,s00acremof the most desirable Un.is In tbe State of Florida, eltumted mrrraad mb-ut the beaut. ful bsyof St. Anirew's.onthe southwest (inlf eoast. I e'ore the war th town known aa bl . n.lrew's Bay was tn bom of niaay mlthy feoul. wro had moueht the ores of the beautiful bay mm a hxa :l a wberi coald ba found la their iwwi.oo. w a steadily appre r'J"' war the town xlttence. donlng their shattered ho mea to the torch mod plll-te of the eaemy. and aot antll about lea year agowmatner mny attrm-.t male to reoorupy the own. This (..mpaay beiraa a-t.s operatlcna a lltt'e norm tbmaayear mgo. bine thmi um therm has teen Ct lZ .- ben knowa in the F:owcr State. I amt wtnter more u,mn 5 rMun from air part at th country reached ttat point In quest of lorld homesTRusl aes mnd dwelling house llav been erecteq nt th I nflkU Sr. bota-aa'ti .LsL"S??Ld .- t i Irreat s'rea 1 Offer. - GUARANTY W 7Ulii'.,"1 Property Great .a . " '" r, uas nner ithmt r:.of$:Operr.wlthtncomtof th. buildSs hHHZZJ"?- "1J " liaw pruptrtw wtU 6 KorU l peri " toPn'cieat added. C, IAo OUR REFERENCES. ta aeceamary forms Bee In mrr.iln r..- Thot who amr aoa bust n s with ua. In ant do tn fo.lnwlng list of applicant. -cured Orang Orov tract lanartng In tue from II to i acres each. Spac tn good B-wspaprn coau to mom ta .e a ii.t of all who bar re-c-lred f re property at our h-nds. each one of the fol lowine hst ran testify. It h I so deposed, to the mbaolut ft le'.ity of our methods of bustaesa. Ko eorretpondeno B passed, betweea anr of eelelng fra prouertT, and the ammem are publGhed without consultation and merely to "JT?' Bomber who recelTed Orange Croe tract VJJ.JKOUT haaJ. in m da,', JJ. Mec-ann. Tymne. - i w A. Klnsloe. Lockharea, Fa Salem Hill. Scheniee. Pa n J B. Euowlem. Prcnford, Pa ."".rphy. Hmit:ni-ton. w Va J. B Daitresser. Middles'. Fa WL. Col.ln. Bemtr. Neb Frank A. bneil. Ausonla. ct A, .mjrttt. alukiluaaos, fl r.. t xy. n consider a very si on ,,riiri. whiflh most peopie would irlly deem worthy of notice as an ln- .ntion, and 3et wwcu cr.cupioa "" nportant plare In the history of the uman race. I an uae to vim. -ver first pressed clay into the form or a - . . : a .... K& aim aiallelogram, anu arieu it m -"" vas a eenius. It looks simple enough On miffht sav. "A child wouia hmk of that;" but many fenerations .i msn iico.1 ami died on the face of r.h o-'niam w:thout thinkinz of it. Con lider the millions of millions of bricks composing our dwellings and factories nd churches; think of the inestimable benefits conferred upon mankind by this simple Invention, and of the load of gratitude due to the memory of the ?reat discoverer. Uut again me ques tion arises. Who was he? Where did he live and in what age of the world? AlasI There Is no answer to these questions; silence covers up his history. Let us hope that be lived long enough a'ter his invention to build himself a comfortable brick dwelling in which to end his useful life. May we not hope that in some other sphere he is reaping the reward of his inestimable gift to his fellow creatures. While he has fassed away from the worm au:i io aui. ashes to ashes -the benefits of bis in vention will continue as long as the orld lasts, and all generations shall call him blessed. A new inditstrg his lately sprung up in Sweden, and promises to become a most important, one. Oil for illumina ting purposes is now manufactured in i that country from tbe stumps and roots j that remain In the forests after the tim ber has been cut. These are subjected to a process of dry distillation and be side wood-oil many other products are obtained, among which are turpentine, creosote, acetic acid, wornl charcoal, tar oils, etc. This oil cannot be used in ordinary lamps, as containing a la rj;' proportion of carbon, ltgives off a grent deal of smoke during combustion. When mix d with benzine, however, it may be u ed in ordinal y benzii. lamps; but when burnej alone a special lamp must be adopted. The trees that furnish the greatest amount of oil are the pine and lir. There are now about forty establishments engaged in th:s manufacture in Sweden. -I se, portable and convenient elec tric railway reading lamp was showr at a recent meeting of the British A s ciation. A cubical box cf about f ;ur inches, and containing four c ils, weighs six pounds and w:.'I burn twelve hours. Another form of battery, one third this width and half the weight, is not more cumbrous than a book. The little laniD is fastened bv a honk to thu wab-tcoat. Tbe one exhibited I bad staitl'.'d many a fellow-passenger 1 of the exhibitor, and bad done good 1 service lor a fortnight. -1 G'eriiiun engine, r. named Ilenkels, has invented a venlu.it i:ig w!nuo-pane which ai!tu:ts fresh air while prevt-i.ting a draught. Each square meter of glass contains five thousand holes, which are ot a conical share, widening towards tbe inside. The i.t device has already been adopted ly many of the German .osi-Itai'. It is swj'jted by Dr. Wood Uir.t in u.ceratea conditions of the bjweis or a.v..u..i, j.L.u U.Mr. aud c-.iue septica;ii:a. Lr. Chenery irpuris a cc e wniuii ae iuiiiki cuuuriiu this view. The idea that bglituing is not so de destructive in the United States as it used to be, because the network of rail toads and telegraph wires lessen the number of accidents, is met by the rec. ord of li e summer. Fatal thunder stormt l...ve ii v r hf n more common. L Why did the W omen of this country use over thirteen million cakes of Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1SS6? Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why. to naee a eonse nam Ton are aot eolieed to do so. ron beln left enUreie free to dertde for eouraell without in any wmy mSecttng the clft of the pmperts the properly will be sleea to you FKKri who hei you ma. house built or not. u :lii tiie - oi Bourne Plan will be sent a as.as6rrest FREE LAND WARRANT " seaUi tnrelope. Fpon Its receipt you will open the enrelop. sln your nmni e ra on the pnwi 11 nis. so that m Warranty Ueed ran be ma-lo In youi nD.e. and return the mmme to n. A deed for the pie.-e of land emiied for by tbe Free land Warrant will be immediately eieeuted In yo.ir name so rharce of any kind set II be mad for the Free Land U arrant the property will be aos.Jt.e(i-ee .i. .our "PPltrmtloai Is raceleed e ee all tbe lands are dt.osrd of. you will be so mmirtrj. and the you mend f. la House flans be returned to imt! 1.1CIL COLOUT CLU8S VZfStZUTZ H.-nse Flane; ten for tU: nfteea for V; twenty for BE READ IN CONNECTinni imitu " recuuar inimittthshwin.i.... , Darin, , th. ha. tiin 'd for fT-n ,3 F-aHftweont'o? Z,7B""T.mr; wu bombarde-l rii.inh.i.r..i. it. Ka'TrH ,n.?:"P"'n ef . portion ot him lands at fmucy prices. Tiitm harm se .. i.not built mad svlded Jo from tun ta tim ; a lin ef aeeea boat. p:y re.ularly bct-,e, Ta? draw , Hi T and othr ports : mnd. . getber. 1 h outlook promlme that si. r Z'- i " - 'he """" i'l la a few gulfcoeat. It nomtem e.ry natural idrsitais: a deep bae-moiw ai -tie, loni wTth17ar.u. tr.a. hewu a erannelm tothj cu-er guir. at on,-, ti. nwst ehs!!?J 1 moa, ful body orriwinl hundred. lropRT a- SHUT OUT Misyomea at under disposed of under this SLfiQMPmoNS suosu la aurntiu.ii. i aot reontred to more rJV aaa at your own pieaauri. of hti.i. . " iawl. Rrinrlle I ... Eloilra Kepple. latcdw. Pa John Cord. X-1 .?'. CarmeL p, -a- th-!o7,!L1"' Trana sta. th Ward. Plttmburah. Pa J7"sJLft!t5 J. A. tiael. Pierce City. Mo i"i,f '""'y.oi.tw. Kaa atlnehan. tiurdon. Ark w0 C"t,p' ,kk' s Hill. Ta Wm "" 'D C",r l"u"' O ?r t OiMden. Col F R Riblet, Khinn.tou. wva T- V J-Hnln U'rVham. .! Joel V v-. ' . " "J"- ai R I.--.- - ' - voiwt.-n. Kan Krfm". Bloomsb . ra And. Kau iw-n. Gmrflcld. kaj io.',Lrk", S- Sh'' "a jojet R. krmrp.trarirncd.l. p C L"rk. U mhmana. Minn n. t. A. taste, ILUiLoroJ ui J. TAaa, m P ' fumy mo Uiootj, We da cot cWaa that ItooJ'j SorianrC.. eoir nie-tlchio !eenlc; pablie eonfidei. ? we bclicro t:i::t io por!fy the blood, to renOT&t? the whole system, It 1 iw? aneiumll.'d- '"O DliJ w cannot be ovei-emtUnateO. if i!v I lb bc-ii: comes r ocianunaiea, ibb iruin of comeuiZ ? by whit h the health is undermined U Imu!? able. Loss ot Appetite. Low Splrlu, H? ( Iryspepiia. DeUUitjr. Kervousaesj alula? Utile (T) ailments' are the prem&aiHjjy more s?ri&as and often fatal rein!-. V Hood's Sarsapariiia j Bold by all arugsisis. i ; six tor $i j, only by C I. HOOD & CO, LoweU, Ma IOO Doses Ono Dollar Too mnch tS rl onnot the attention of sufTsrinx value of Ljdla E. PinkVWi V pound is a remedy lor the .! sea- .if Such an one is the wife of Uenera: Larrioj,, t YVinmtoa, N. C, and we iu':e f on; he rineri ; letter as follows: -Dear Kr-t. Paklira: r f sl'.ow me to a.1.1 mv testimart m itie m : rj I lent nied.cinal qualities of jour V. --4 . .(, pouu.L Mrs. BirrtngT m tre-.:.-1 ; r f years for what the physician ra.!l L-ii'.-m and rrolspsni i:n com use t 1 -. ac-j Kiebnv.Dil, Va, where eh r. ma n-1 : months uut r the trexme a: of an en:iint Pi 1 clan without air permanent tjDen . S..e wu i f duced to try your uiedicine 'a I ar-er a rta.,a,. - time commenced to Improve ati-1 U now ave 5 attend to aer DUS.O.PM au.i .tr r,..r ., 1 reliewef." oeneral Barriu,'er fc '!. i.twj of the American Il.jtel. Wia-; S" t'., au j wl.lely known. J 0 R. KILMER'S VU4t 1 '.' u Arrrt that atarrlxliMrJ cjii List r i n uij. xb it. JITiriH ITT.411, ..-Jim--var.ij. I r'rv-jjT.i mi iax-t , I uuJ''- Co -all n snt frtL SAVTST0CH Ufi. KB PA YSlhe FREIGHT !i Tun Wagon .Htm, Iroa lifrt, S - t i earii.fi- t--m Tar 1V.AIO an I Ream B i uz SGO. Ftpt ! t aUe. V- : U-- pr: (Ptfj cf i's'. iJ'jrts. Jtiliil.M rus. N. PIw'i Itwifvlr ft-r Ca'firrTi !s th Beat afcastel t U.,aJ L tieap- Aim eon f-r fold In the ft A. He&iiche. 11t Fe r. c. M cent. WELL DRILLING mShmy tor a of any dapta. fmn t to a tL tot Watar, Oil or Gaa. Our Muitad Mam Dninag tai Fort ib Horaa rowar Ma. hurveaars u uci .a ai rr Cnarant-'' to drtU fastr aud wi til letvpewar taaa kay tvr. 8paeiai:T aap. to drilling wii u mtU it rork 70 U l.Ortfavrt. Farrnrii and MaWrara naakltjf tn to 40 fr day with our maluaarT and Uoia .St eci4 b :Mn-H for Winter or Sumniar. are ow3wt mA lat-Tcit Mannfamrturanitn trva haatr.aa Sand 4 saaa l -ipafrlilartt CaLaloo- U. aiDDBisa, 1'ierc Well Excftvacor Ctsw Smm Vork, sfrai na i rtR. wili.I4w f Ml Pri' Indian Pile Ointment ! M , 1 1 r :i r,. mnv mm at ! i ... In, lileetiia-r. I lrrrale-1 mr PralraSi-f e. tlKt I.I lltTllll. frrpini f..r li!es onij. iPnrskrlaus' tar .y eipress, ri j,,,! S'i..,0. j ''yi" I. -f'4.-u.l f rlie per Im I .itlr. ai, 1 1. Sjtf on reeu.t r urn l.e Way a . . Aj t.. thi'a.f, S5 I a mlav. Famr-'e sror-a r JO mn Line n and-r the b'irse e feet. aMr bamw-rTKmSSariTr Ktis Hqlde. Holiy.aioi - ELECRAPHY J3 funumaed. Wnta Vmieauam arom. . JmnesniM.Wa A luxury is something you doat want until you see somebody else b possession of it. 94: and twenty-Be forts. No more taaa tweut fl are desired from any on person swtinz am arnrnt ' other. Heads will oe made aa the Club Agent Jlrera when he retaraa the Frew land wmrraut. 0; WILL. HE A TKAITtlK to your oel tnteres-a and to those dependent on you if ' tH to a all yourself or thie lireai are Land l?er. Secure it for your children. Tn St. Andrew's bar Railroad and land Cmrrts' numbers amen tta ofneers mnd storknoiders s-o.- ot th must responsible and energetic men of r'! rVa, Lhlo. and New York, who mre enllated b-mrt nan, and pocket-book m this treat enterprise, vie js tHimluee tarouga tbe Second National of rhft-lnnatL and refer ta twothoussnd prosperous settlers at aVndrew'a And aow we awa.t your pleasure. Adurrsm either our Korthern Ofnce at I 'lnclana:! ee our Ea-lera otnc at New iork. where a ! de are Issued, as follows ; T St Andrew's Bay B. R. and Land Co- im',is?.,,'"'l ) p"rk J,.,iNAT,,- M VOKK.Vl tT. V?7 Poatal-Bot. regtt.-red lett-r. or lao drmrt. Do aot tend stamria wn.n .... v. .o ltd. above S0T0, world. Ever arUMla M-.bla fruit, and rer-al wt:l grow t. rrf tloa In In eoft. Italian oil mate . .Hers a co.mi.eaa mililua th best ta tee world rest la thousands of eihaii Use oyster beds : Umher raliy ea Ible and sum. lent in quant.tr s tv alsh crgoe ttt eerrs to th. eotll carry rg capacity of a nations flerf: a eUmat that. bot snaiee .ad ss sser. ta In. abao'ute perfe-tl.n ef arthly delleAt: fn-e from mslmrts. at, dry lead, atal beautiruils vv " ted Th sa ar among ether rM aeaoas whr et. irrrs'i Fee is '- mettdeeh-ab: lo a'l a for a Florkt home than th Mm. cma offer, aoa why thi eomnanv hat mnfl anc la reus bsv th wLdaum ot It irac.t bumiaem Suffering Womanhoo, aTviT7i 'aa. neneetaor Thi trrat In. i . . . . . eeai thou .L virr n OOen to any oonj fflT.yr ar. already lo..ted mn l are V Ther are no rondttlon amoelstJ srlta that Great fc'r. I . n . . .(Ter wtic ot b comnl'ed with. Y srt " u any way. aalt you dj to tretw. Haatia. Ind Kiittt t'lty, -W. J. A. Sulllemn. Met Horel U SL Me.'Kualct 74 0ax Joa. FVrld. Uea'l O Uecry Aoram Mann. r. I ena t Wm. K. Ailea. 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