7';?.'.ti-IJ" weM w 1 XOVFIiTIES IX FIRE-WORKS. IVontliTfiil Coinliina'imis In Koclii'l-. TiT Ijillos ana Fancy Pc;n New ' In the first place," said a dealer ia wrntMhniri to a. reDOrter. "ure-woras were never bo safe to handle a they :. mw: thev were never so cheap; : nr. naver (tn fforreOUSly beau 1 04 tor so excruciatingly noisr. Every nonnfarMirpr of flre-worka U a cbem ist end keeps a chemist In bis employ rM the. snl line of Investization is it jombinations of explosives which shall make noise without limit and colored flames in the greatest variety. There nn device in this line that Las ever raoohnrt t'm staira of Dooularity at tained l.v t'm Uoman candle. The ionT turner tube, with its volume of jparks never ceasing and its round balls of bright light leaping up to the tops of the houses, is sold almost by .lie thnnojiml million. One would think ,t l.arrt to improve the old favorite jolored fire-balls, but this year a ruby ball lias been broi-ght out that will astonish the spectators at all sorts of Jlsplays. Naturally the chemist who ii,.,.i.-prp,i the rubv-colored fires for Rnma:i candles adapted the same ma rprial to rockets, and the latest rocket will burst at a great altitude and throw jut a huire cloud or runies i ue ioi lowrd in a moment by a cloud of sap- t.tsire meteors, and a little later by a third burst of emeralds. The meteors hnnt awv in true meteoric lines and burn for an astonishing length of time. Another new locket displays a colden burst of streamers, which fly away untli finally the liead ot each burst3 in turn, showli.2 a d.i7.z)!iiff cloud or va rieiriited ieve:3 XothiuK so beautiful has ever been produced in this line as these, but it is doubtful whether iney will be anv more liouular than a new sort of rocket that, on buisting, throws out a whoV' circus ot serial contor tionists. Vne curious way in which these little athletes of flame will dance abouL in the skies will excite the a lonishment of every one by their nov city. Anotl er new rocket is designed exclusively for noise, and is by some called the dynamite rocket. It has i shoit. Unlit stick, shaped like a feath ered arrow, which keeps it in Its course, but is still so licht that an un usual cliaree of exulosives may be placed iu the head. You see, one sort of uowder is placed in the body of the rocket to send it up into the air. This powder serves as a fuse as well as a powder to lift the rccket, and wh n the fire reaches the head or upper point of the rocket it Ignites a diflerent sort of powder, which instantly explodes, making tLe noise. The noise would be called great if made on the ground, but when the roar of the explosion sounds from a height of three hundred or four hundred leer, the effect is Ini mense. In fact, the feature of the trade this year is the rocket in its new varieties, although we exjiect the llo man candies to outsell the rockets very much. "However, tbe novelties are not con fined to rockets. The chemists have been tryinff to imitate nature by bring ing out a tiser lily. The tiger Illy at rest looks like a pill box with a string attached to the middle of the top, and it has a hole in one side. The small boy holds the end of the string al arm's length, touches bis burning punk to the hole, and instantly tl.e prosaic pill box eoes a whirling and throwing out colored sparks into n very good semblance of the tiger lily Another novelty ia in the shape of i ommon red woolen inholder, with three-fourths of its length wrapped in tin-foil. You grab the wooden end in one hand, touch off the other, and a shower of golden and silver leaves floats away like colored snow. Like all of the new Dre-works, it is safe tc handle. 'While not seen in tuts city for ttst first time this year, the Chinese rattar bombs will be a novelty throughout the country. The Ere-cracker exists solelj that it may make a noise as it goes out of existence. This new bomb is made up of fire-cracker powder and papei into a rectangular packace of about the model of half a pound of soda crackers. It is then wound around in every direction with many layers of split rattan until the package ia en larged to twice its original size, and the powder is confined almost as if in a cast-iron bombshell, l'lace it on the lawn and fire the fuse. The explosion will make the neighbors think you nave purciiaseil a brass howitzer. Tht old-fashioned cannon fire-cracker ii not a circumstance. Besides the little package six inches through will have swelled after burstiug into half bushel of rattan splinters to the de- llflit of the children and the astonish ment of these who see it for the first tune. - iiie paper ure-cracKers are noisei this year than ever, because of a new method of confining tie iovvder. Itesic is used instead of clay a, the ends and around the powder, sealing iu and coi fining the explosive more firmly. - a jiyroiecniiic cunosicv mat 15 growing in popular favor is the colored Hying pigeon. It looks like a double- barreled rocket with a hole through the rib that connects the two tubes. Around the two tubes is a colored wheel. You string a wire between twe trees or posts a hundred yaids apart, aiippms uie wire ursr, itirougu tiie holt in uie connecting rib. Then you fire the fuse and away your pigeon goes, throwing colored sparks in a big clouJ around it, and leaving a long trail ol name ana smoke behind, until, reach' ing toe end or the wire, it suddenly starts back again, throwing off new and more beautiful combinations oi fire than before. The spectators seldom expect the return of the pigeon, and it is astonishing to them as well a3 de lightful. It looks about as mucu like a pigeon as a skyrocket looks like 4 ben hawk. a. tunuub iorm or me rocket is called the colored geyser. It is placed horizontally on the ground, and when fired it rises, whirling, directly upward. us HW-earauce oeing much like that ol a horizontal wheel rising in the air. "To New Yorkers it is not much a matter of wonderment, perhaps, but in the interior, wherever lakes and riven are convenient, the best place for the exhibition of fireworks is on the water. Batteries, geysers, and arial bouquets have been devised that can be fired on the water, while tbe sea specialties, like the diving devils, flying fish, floating illuminations, water vol canoes, fountains, and wheels, product effects that to the uninitiated seem tc be magical. The diving devils are well named. They are crooked rocket which, when lighted and thrown j hundred feet out into the water, dive down beneath the surface, only to leap out again, and sg.tm rlunse henoath the water, like some real devil striving vainly to flee from its burning tor. HOUSEHOLD. A rKETTr" dressing for a little iound table, when one Is tired of the plaii material and floral decorations, is a covering of jute, plush or other similar goods, ornamented wiin a aragon or a raging griffin In gilt thread and shaded plush. These figures may be bought at fancy goods stores, and are easily put on even by those with little experience in embroidery, and jast now they are the most stylish for applique work. The edges of the table should be encir cled by a border and fringe, in tbe selection of which much liberty is al lowed; but a gray or brown macrame cord border aud fringe corresponds to the covering and makes a handsome finish. The fnrnie should be long. reaching almost to the floor, and the anaces left for ribbons should be so wide that ribbons an inch and a half wide can be run in easily. The ribbons mav be of different colors, matching the plush and the applique work. SriiER Coun Cake. One aud two- thirds cupfuls of granulated corn meal, one-third of a cupful of flour, two eggs, one cuptul of sour milk and one oi sweet, one small teaspoonful of soda dissolved in the sour milk, one-fourth of a cupful of sugar, one teaspoonful of salt. Beat the eggs; add the sugar aud the sour and sweet milk and mix the meal and flour with this preparation; dissolve the soda in a tespoonful ot hot water and add to the mixture; put a spider on the stove and when it gets hot, melt In it two tablespoonfuls of butter; then turn in tbe mixture and add to it one more cupful of sweet milk, but do not stir at all. Tut the spider into the oven and bake from twenty to twenty-five minutes. When done there should be a streak cf custard through it. FAEM NOTES. There is no better furniture for summer use than that made of willow and rattan. Nearly every article of furniture which can bs made of wood is now reproduced in these materials. aud each is suitably upholstered. For bedrooms, the chairs, etc., are very pretty if ornamented with ribbons and finished with bows or rosettes. Tne window drapery which goes best with this willow and rattan furniture is Madras or,' a somewhat heavier and richer fabric, the beautiful grenadine mesh called renaissance. A pape; much used In rooms for summer occu pation is plain tinted cartridge paper, sometimes called ingrain paper. U ater color drawings and engravings aie suitable adornments for tbe walls. The woodwork should be in two har monious shades of a darker tint. Ginger Beer. A good family beer for warm weather may be thus made Lump sagar. five pounds; crushed amaica ginger, five ounces; cream tar tar, four ounces; ten lemons, sliced. and five gallons of boiling water. These should be mixed In a vessel that can be securely covered until cool, but should be freely stirred from time to time as tbe cooling progresses; when lukewarm, add ten ounces of yeast and keep in a warm place to encourage the fermentation; strain through a flannel filter, and let it stand to ferment again for a short time, then take off the scum and bottle, the corks being tied or wired down. Tiie New Yoik Decorative Art Society exhibits a screen that has at tracted much attention. It is in three panels. Bamboo cloth forms the ground for painted designs of grapes, apples and gourds. The framing is in polished oak, with panels at tbe top and bottom, carved with intaglio designs of tbe bamboo plant. This is left dull in the cutting, and shades into tbe tone of tbe cloth with artistic effect. A r uetty ornament is a plush-covered, oval-shaped board, bound with strips of embossed brass, that can be bought by the yard at almost any of tbe stores where metal decorations are sold. Three or more of the beautiful birds used in millinery should be grouped upon the background of the plush, if part of the filling of the birds Is removed they will be more easily adjusted and the appearance will be more natural and graceful. Baked Eggs. Butter a clean, smooth saucepan, break as many eggs as will be needed Into a saucepan, one by one. And if found good, slip into tbe dish. No broken yolk allowed, nor must they crowd so as to risk breaking the yolk after put in. Put a small piece of butter on each, and sprinkle with pepper and salt. Set in a well heated oven and bake till the whites are set. If the oven is rightly heated it will take but a few minutes, and is far more delicate than fried eggs. Chocolate I'iddixg. one quart of milk, twelve tablespoonf uls ot bread crumbs, eight tablespoonfuls of choco late, yolks of four eggs. Put the miik and bread crumbs On the fire; let them get moderately warm; beat sugar, yolks, and chocolate, and stir them into the milk; one tablaspoonful of corn starch; let It get boiling hot, then turn in a dish with the whites beaten with sugar on top, and bake a light brown. Home-Made Court Tlaster. Court plaster made at home is econom ical, and is said to bs highly successful. Dissolve one pint of French isinglass in one pint of warm water; to this add ten cents' worth of pure glycerine and five cents' worth of tincture of arnica; lay a piece of black or white silk on a board, and paint it over with the mix-lure. Boiled Fresh Mackerel. Split the fish down the back, take out the bone, cut in four pieces if for hotel service, wash, and dry on a cloth. Brush over each piece with the butter, and broil in the hinged wire broiler. Brush over with a touch of fresh but ter when done. Barley Watee. Barlev water, an often recommended for the sick, may be varied, and made to relish by adding stoned raisins to it. Let it boll after putting the raisins in. If fies are dik- ferreu, cut them in pieces and put them in. Foultry. Clean the poultry house and sprinkle with ashes or plaster. If lice abound, apply kerosene in small amounts to the perches from which it will spread to the birds In effective quantities. FrofitablEKess of Fabmixo. There are different ways of looking at the profitableness ojfarnito&and the prospect is nj m lng to the standpoint from which It is viewed. If you want about the most luffiibrinna opinion of this business v.ot nn h pxnressed. come this way and we will show you where to find it. Wa, win rn to some place where the rnM an lvinir in tumbled down ruin, the gates hanging by one hinge, the hm a inn-sided, leaning pile; the barnyard a reeking swamp; the house ipakini?. dismal wreck; iW windows otufFad with old coats and hats every- Mnr .IpvoM of caint or finish, and nothing in Its proper place or in decent condition. If you can fight your way through the curs around the door to the proprietor, ask him, while he eyes you with strong suspicion, wuocuci farming pays. If he is not afraid that ,ia answer will rive vou some oppor tunity of cheating him, he will tell you that farming is the worst business In the world. Then, when you have v-sniv hacked out from among his dogs, we'll make another visit. Let us try a farm where fences, buildings anil improvement are all substantial. neat, first-class; where paint, window- glasses, eta, are auunuani; wuen everything gives evidence of the thrift and industry. As the proprietor turns from some employment to greet you frankly and heartily, ask him whether farming pays. His answer is in his surroundmes. Such contrasts are by no means fanciful, and we have seen thea quite 6harply defined on farms Id the same neighborhood possessing naturally equal advantages. It is a plen'ji'.re to know that squalor Is being rapidly and steadily driven from pro gressive modern agriculture, and that pictures of the kind first viewed are becoming more rare from year to year. The farm is as a rule, an index to the character of the farmer as well as an exponent or his industry and his methods. Other things being equal, much of the success or failure of agri culture lies in tbe directing mind. If this be vigorous, thoughtful, studious, earnest, results may be depended on to take care of themselves. The bulk of the American people are living by farming, and tbe growth ot the coun try's wealth is sufficient proof that it paxs. T!u London Times cites as one of the snt alartlmff features of modern rnnch liffl thu ranld increase of Insanity, tbe number of cases of which, rui Mnociallv those induced by alcohol ism. Is, it says, Incoming larger each year. During icm uie uumuer vi ad missions into the asylums is given at 13,434, of whlci 10,184 were new cases, the total number under treatment m the year Demgoa.iou, vi wuicu wu. 27,000 were men ana ox,uuu wumcu, shnwinir that females are most liable to the disease, that they are also less influ enced by treatment is shown by we fact that the average duration of treat ment is 276 days, while for women it is Mr,. The character of the brain dis eases and tbe average time required by each class in tbe asylums is: Simple insanity, 33,629 patients, 287 days aver age; softening of brain and paralysis, 3,665, 250 days, senile dementia, 4,495, 289 days; idiots and cretins, &.s7, -"vo lays. An effort is to be made, it seems, to exterminate the condor, uniquely an American bird, and believed to be the highest flying, as well as the largest of the vulture tribe. South American governments have Issued mandates at least to such effect. The condor lays its eggs on the surfaces of rocks, 15.000 feet above the sea level and soars to an Utitude at least 5,000 feet higher, de scending in a few seconds with a rapid swoop, from the cold rarefied air of the atherial regions, to the hot, sultry level 3f the sea shore. The task ot destruc aon will not be an easy one with such Habits as these. A Good Appetite Ii Msenttel to good heaitb ; o 1 at thn imwh i Im often lof, owing to Uie pjTcrtf or ImpnrK I the Mood, and the weakening effect ol ine rk u.g- immoiL Hood SmaDtmi u a wonu. rmi medicine for creating an appeUte, toning tne dl- geatton, and gtrlng trengta to the who! iratem. Now la the time to take H. 1 moat aay Baod'a Sarsaparilla la the best med icine I ever naed. Last pring I nau no appewe, and the leaat work I did fatigued me erer ao mncn. I began to take Hood Sarsaparilla, and aoon I felt aa If I could do as mnch In a day at I tad formerly done in a week. My appetite la vo racious." Mas. M. V. Eataed, Atlantic City, N. J. "Hood'a Sarsaparilla was a God send to me, for It cured me of tKspepaia ami liver complaint wnn which I had suffered to Tears.1' 1. B. Iloi, South" Falisburg, Jf. Y. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. St; six for A Prepared only by C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowej, an 100 Dose One Dollar 00 AND LUNG DISE Ma u. jt" vv LiYEB Disease ixo Heart Trouble. Liver Disease. HAMLIN SOLD MASON & 100 lH-i STYLES iYjgIl!q MIM ORGANS '4''JjiW I HlhE $22. K-s$i r SYSTEM TO S5S-ctZ3li ' " VX- StS! ; 7.60 Bend for SI 11 j " r I m Ctkne' -751 flf5! b Por.n. 4 pp.,to, ggifcQlL J Wrm, General Debility. LurkporU A. 1". wnu-s: " 1 w.i trnuhk-j gore tiiroax, ana mj iiiuuiu was uaaiy cantr? My liver was inactive, and I suffered muchX dvspuinia. I am pleased to any tnat Tour , 3 Medical DlscoTery" and PeUeta" nave cured me of j 2 ailment and I cannot say enough in their praise I tnu-. ay word In rettrence to your "ravorite Prescripti.)n , J baa proven itself a most rxceUent medicine for weak fen?" Jiin b sour Invigorates tee system. Mrs. Mart A. iU Trite CofuntfiM. KJ"-. wnu.s: 1 aii.lrwd you in .November. 134, ia nvard to ciy bt-alth. beiua; afflictou witu liver disease, ocort trouble, and f emale weaa oexa. I waa advised to use lr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. Favorite Pre scription and PelkU. I used one bottle f ia PrwicriDUun.' Ave of the Discov ery.' and four of the ' Pleasant Punrative Pelleta." My health bo na to improve under tbe useof your medicine, and my strengin came back. My diincultiea nave all disappeared. 1 can work bard all day. or walk four or five milcsaday.and stand It well; andwncn I began ustna- tne medicine 1 could scarcely walk across tbe room, most of the time, and! did not think I could ever feel well again. I have a littlo baby girl eiirht months old. Although she la a utue delicate in sixe and appearance, she is healthy. I give your reme dies all the credit for curing me. as I took no other treatment after tietrinnina- their use. I am very grateful for your kindness, and thank God and thank you that I am as well aa 1 am after years of suffering." Mrs. 1. v. w iBoiR, oi xTTKxmrr, couarowyw -"-. If. 1 writes: "X wish to nay a few words In praise of your 'Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Purgative Pellets.' For five yeara previous to taking them I was a great sufferer; I bad a severe pain in my right side continually; was nahla tit do TTiv own work. I am happy to say I am now well and strong, thanks to your medicines. ' Chronic Diarrheal Cared. T. Lanark. Esq., KS and 77 Dteatur Stmt, Ae oritant, LA- writes: "l used three bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discovery and it has cured me Of chronio diarrhea. My bowels are now regular." u tup ri nnn is the LIFE Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which Is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and jocd digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor will be established. ,, Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the woret Scrofula, or IW. poison. Especially has It proven its efficacy in curing- Salt-rheum or letter, iever-tores, Hip-Joint Disease, bcrofuloua t-w, and Swellings. Enlarged Glands, and Eating Ulcers. nA mi, lk with the beta of cratches. He does not iir, r ... pain, and can eat and sleep aa well as any one. It bus i,i,, v It has been used in my family with excellent results." Dyspepsia. Jams L. Colbt. Esq.. or Tueatan. Ilnv&m -inn, writes: "1 was troubled with indigestion, and wouvZ: ily and grow poor at the same tune, a experienced heanto t1Tm.-h and many other disagreeable symptoms aiaiZr- to that disorder. I commenced tnkir. ir Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Peii.t.'ri I am now entirely freo from the dyspepsu JrJ am, to fact, healthier than I have bwjt Ave years. I weiirh one hundred and seW? one and one-half pounds, and have donT much work the past summer as I ha-si.!" done In the same length of time In my lire, i nevi-r tot , medicine that seemed to tone up tha muscles and invw,JL! the whole system equal to your 'Discovery and 'Pellets.7- Dyspepsia. Theresa A. Car, of SpringUlt, .Vo, nt,. "I was troubled one year with liver comp.tuot, drip, p,, j? sleeplessness, but your 'Golden Medical Discovery' cured ar chills and Fewer. Rev. H. E. MoeutT, STiyntmortnri. s r writes: " Ist August I thought I would die with chills and fL" I took your Discovery ' and it stopped them in a very short tla 99 Indigestion Boils, Blotches. the tbe Edison, tbe Inventor boa made 'oIIowidc prediction: "Aa to nances which will be auectea dv eiec trlcity within fifty years in tbe city ot New York, I would say that I beliove slectrlcity will propel the cars of tbe rtreet and elevated roads, light tbe city irithin and without its buildings, iur liah power for all purposes, work tele phones and burglar alarms, deliver the ipera, convey parcels, detect and slenal Ires, operate fire engines, and possibly isplace animal locomotion for vehicles. Faumeks often complain that they cannot afford to raise their heifers calves, as so small a proportion are good milkers. But this shows that their present stock of cows is Inferior, for with thoroughbred males or good niiikimr strains bred to good milkers the heifer calves are almost sure to be valuable. It Is a rather singular fact that the capacity to give a large amount of milk is more apt to be transmitted through the sire than the dam, and this makes the improvement of milking capacity easier thantan equal Improve ment in any other direction. "eyeb bring a fowl from another yard and place it in your flock until you have kept it in quarantine. Pro vide a coop for that purpose, ana place It at some distance from the yard. keeping the new birds confined long enough to know if they are healthy. ihe strictest precautions are necessary. or you will bring roup or cholera Into your yards before you are aware or it. and. what is more, even if there be no disease, quarantine for fear of lice. Always be on the watch against lice. for should a leusy bird come Into the yard it would soon stock tho whole. A mono the most valuable stimulants for starting hens to lay are cayenne pepper, ground ginger or pulverized gentian root, either ot which may be mixed in moderate quantities with sort food. A good tonic and at the same time a stimulant may be made as fol lows: lied pepper, two ounces; ground ginger, one ounce; ground gentian root. one ounce; green vitriol, one ounce; assaietida, one ounce. Mix thoroughly and feed once every two or three days in soft feed. Tbe above quantity is for fifty bens, which should be de creased to balf at all feed after the first Ix Sickness. A sick horse that cannot be induced to lie down in any other way will often take to a bed of clean, bright straw. The farmer who desires to increase the size and quality oi nis manure pile should use plenty of bedding under his stock; besides the Increase of fertilizers for his land be will add much to the comfort of bis stock. Whether k6pt in a stable or in yards, it should be provided with clean place to sleep in at night and in winter, with plenty of warm cleaD bedding. Eggs are used largely in the arta Alhumen is made from the white, and egg oil from the yelks. The egg oil is used for oiling egg leather and wool in the woolen-milis. Then there are egg pomade, desiccated eggs, and preserved eggs (for tanners' use). Egg albumen sells in France at the rate of 73 centf per pound. Tiie small farms should alwavs he devoted to those crops that are not grown extensively. A farm of ten acres will not pay if wheat and corn be grown upon It, but if used for growing fruit or garden vegetables it will be large enough for all the work that can be given it. Everything depends up. on the kind of crop grown. A cow that is well fed. in order tr bring her to yield as much as bei capacity will permit, gives a profit not only in milk and butter, but the value of htr manure is greater than that from a cow which has been neglected. The average estimate of the value of the manure from a herd of well-fed cowj is $10 per annum. A farmer ought to have vaseline about the barn. For wounds, sores inflammations, etc. I know of no salve so healing and antiseptic, or sr agreeable to bandle as this. It is not a mysterious mixture, sold as a trreat animal specific, yet it has many vir tues, and farmers would do well tc use it often in cases where one hesi tates as to what can be best used. It is perfectly harmless. rrent.' Sleeves remain very close-fittini for the majority of dresses, and th" trimming at the wrists is extremelj simple. Sleeves with deep puffs an seen on housedresses, and a modification ot the old tlme bishops' slteve, moder ately full top and bottom, with a sort of wristband cuff, will be very popu larly worn in thin fabrics. Trident continues lo win every thing in Australia, he having at th recent Melbourne meeting won the St. Leger and Champion stakes. He hai now, in addition to other races, wor the A. J. C. Derby, V. B. C. Derbj and . B. C. St. Leger, and it only re mains for him to win Uie A J. C. 8t. Leger to effect the quadruple triumpt which his brother, Navigator, achieved Figeos Fie. Make a puff-paste crust, line a deep dish with it; season me pigeon and put in each halt a good- siz-eu piece oi ouiier; lay them in the dish with the yolks of six hard-boiled eggs; fill the dish nearly full of water, lay on a top crust and bake It well. "I tell you, it's all nonsense," said the editor, after selling six sacks of declined manuscripts to the junk dealer, and sorting over ten dollars' 's are no profits In literature." . , - uvt.iug U I CI LTll UUllttTS worth of unused postage stamps, "it's all nonsense t contend that there are An increase In the proportion of oxy gen in air may be affected, according to a German authority, by aspirating a current of air, through several layers of taffeta, which have been plunged in alcohol or carbon dlsulphide, and then coated with a thin layer of caoutchouc. Passage of air through four such layers Is said to reduce its proportion of nitro gen to five per cent. Some improvement should be made m the ox yoke commonly used. It should fit the neck, or else when the ox is drawing the load much incon venience may be the result, the wind pipe being at times partly closed and the inner part of the neck galled. A nANDFcr. of linseed meal fed tc each cow or horse at least three times a week will not only regulate tbe bowels and promote health but alsc loosen the skin and prevent hide bound. 1 plan of accurately measuring the emp?rature of a distant station by xlephone has been described by Dr. It. Lenz. Two wires one of silver and me of Irou. or one of antimony and one if bismuth connect the observer with ;he distant place, and any variation In .he end loops of the wires as regards mperature causes a sound in the tele phone, which ceases when tbe tempera .ure at the observer's loop is brought x tbe same point as that of tbe opposite tnd which may be miles away. JtussiaU Climate Changing. A great llmlnutlon in the forest-trees of liussla las taken place during the last thirty 'ears, aud as a result it is said that the inmate has changed for the worse, fbis Is especially the case In the dis ;ricts round Nlshnl Novgorod and Moscow, whose fruitfulness has been freatly impaired. In the Moscow gov irnment, formerly rich in fruit-bearing rees, apples and cherries now nave nuch decreased in number, and pears lave wholly disappeared. The judicious planting of Eucalyptus rees has been recommended by Baron Von Mueller as a means of increasing and maintaining the water supply of Australia. These trees, known also as be "blue gum" trees, are credited ;th remarkable powers of collecting tnd absorbing water, and of condensing nto water Uie moisture of tbe air. Inu common writing ink can be nade glossy by adding to it a little gum irablc or white sugar. If the latter be lsed cars must be had not to use too nuch sugar, else the mixture will be tlcky when dry, and if too much of lither gum or sugar be used the Ink vlll become too thick to flow well. IMPROVED UPRIGHT PIANOS The new mode of piano construction Invented by Mason A """" in 1882 has been folly proved, assny excellent experts pronouncing It tha "great est Improvement made In pianos of the ceutory.' For foil Information, send for Catalogo. luukui h n n,i. urn uatiaa a. uuiv ww-t H370.lStTnaestSt. BI'VTCH.H tuiliiilt. Rev. F. Asrrrar Howxix, Pastor of Vie it. T. Church, of bUrerton, N. J- says: "I was af flicted with catarrh and ln.iUf.wJon. Bolls and blotches began to arise oo the surface of tbe skin, and 1 experienced a tired feeilno; and dullness. I began the use of Dr. Vierce's Golden Medical Discovery as directed by him for such comDiainta. and in one week s time I beiran to feel like a now man, and am now sound and well. The ' Pleasant Purgative Pclicta ' are tho best rented y f or bilious or sick headache, or tightness about the chest, and bad taste in the mouth, that I bare ever used. My wifo could not walk across the floor when she began to take your Golden Medical Discovery.' Kow she can walk quite a little ways, and do some light work. Mrs. Ida IS. Strong, of A iwnrorth, nd., writes : "Sir little bor had been troubled with hic-ioint disease for two years. When he commenced the use of vour 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Pellets, be was confined to his bed, and could I not be moved without suffering treat pain. But now, thanks to your 'Discovery,' he Is able to be up all the time. I Hio-.lmwT I Iuu -vvini Disease. about three months since he commenced using your miii 1 cannot find words with which to express lay gratitude lor tl bonetlt he has received throngh you." Skin TH seas. Tbe Democrat aaii X.-w-of CamUriiiae, .Vtrylan'L says: "Mrs. Eliz A.f! POOUK, wife of Leonard Pu-, c.f Hj. lulnutmrg, liorthnter Co- JM- has been enrrt of a bad case of Ecxema by using Dr. iVm- 4 Golden Medical Discovery. The dk go. peared first in her feet, extended to the kn.es. covering the wnoie ot tne lower umua irou ieei io nee, u, attacked the elbows and became so severe aa to prmrrute h.r AX tor being; treated by several physicians for a year or two u. commenced the use of the medicine named aliove. sfhe s..,a began to mend and Is now well and beorty. Mrs. Poole tiaus the medicine has saved her life and prolonged ner d.v." Mr. T. ATAtBXS. of East Kae Market, IxjrcJuatcr Co-Mti;', Ti, vouches for the above facts. A Terrible Affuctiom. COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, THE GBEAT ENGLISH BEMEDY For liver. Bile, Indication, etc. Free front Her- I cory: contain only veirotatil Ingredients. Aiccnt: t. A.tKiTIIiXTU.N, .New xer. C0NSUr.1PTI0rJ,l7EAK LUNGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD. Gor-DEX MtniCAI. Dhcotebt cores Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lunrs). by Its wonderful blood-purifying. lnvi--or. ting and nutritive properties. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, ABtan.j, and kindred aSoctlons, it is a sovereign, remedy. While it promptly cures the severest Coughs it strengthens the systea and purities the blood. It rapidly builds up the system, and Increases tbe flesh and weight ot those reduced below the usual standard of health lj -wasung aiseases. - snAT.MH BTTancttu Pof-LvaaL PhlUalDhia. T onlyS4& bituanotis furnUued, Write tor circulars. Pf u tn a iir. Mpta Un-a aoc under the ha WW Baxwaraa'i8rsTrRaia! ware sus nn bone's feat. Adlrees sirsrr naia uouaa. Holly. ft QPIUH Habit Cured. Treatment sent on trial. Hpmass Bxmspt Co-Iayasmta Ind. an3aril71 i mien ur i I to Die, i as u STOPPED FREE . Iwais Ptrxmt Hestorrd I Dr.&u K a utttA r Nerve Restorer Ir2rBKAR SlNntVS DISBASE9. Ch.irn.rt mr. j. A'vtf AfMttvnt. Put. FpiftJ. fir. 4it44tr un. TratiM ,nd a trUI bop! lee to I Fit pu jcats. tscr P Tier eipreu ouro '. .t C.4 n.mH A aft I9TM, ftcldMM rJ lkusun.fJ'W' "rrjtTlX f&ALiS. PATENTS' liiMQHAH. Paamt Lavyi OMalnol Sent stamp fnr ' inventors utuao. a ISixaHAK. Paamt Lawyer. Washington. D. C Consumption. Mrs. Edward XrwTOir. of rforrotrsmfth, Ont., writes: Xoii will ever be praised by me for the remarka blo cure in my case. I was so reduced that my friends had all given me up, and I bad also been Riven up by two doctors. 1 then went to the best doctor in these parts. Be told me that medicine was only a punishment in my case, and would not undertake to I treat me. lie said 1 mignt try loa liver oil n i liked, as that waa the only thing that could poesl- oiy nave any curative power over consumption so far advanced. I trieo tha Cod liver oil aa a lafit treatment, but I wns so weak I could not keep it on my stomach. My husband, not feeling satisfied ' to give me ud ret. though he had bouirbt for me everything be saw advertised for my complaint, procured a quan tity of your Golden Medical Discovery.' I took only four bottles, and, to the surprise of everybody, am to-day doing my own work, and ant entirely free from that terriblo cnuirh which barrasspd me nightandday. -I have been afflicted with rheumatism for a number cf years, and now feel so much better that I believe, with a con tinuation of your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' I will be restored to perfect health. I would sav to those who are f nil ing a prey to that terrible disease consumption, do not do as I did. take every thing else first ; but take the 'Golden Medical Discovery' in tho early stages of the disease, and thereby save a great deal of suf fering and be restored to health at onee. Any person who is still in doubt, need but write me. inclosing a stamped, self adilressed envelope for reply, when tie foreguing statement will tie fully substantiated by me." CTeer Cured. Isaao B. Downs. F.i of Fvrlny TnJttv, Rockland Co, X. T. ( P. O. Box 2b 1. writes : " The G olden Medi- n ail til IU A SlCELETCf.il cal Discovery has cured my daughter of a very bad ulcer located on the thigh. After trying almost everything without success. w procured three bottles or your 'Discovery, which healed it up perfectly." Mr. Downs continues: Consumption and Heart Disease. " I also wh to thank you for the remarkable cure you have effected in my ne. tor tnree years 1 naa sunervu irotn mat t.rn- yiiA :i:. oiaease. consumption, ana heart u.M:h.e. nASTtfl TO :; consulting you 1 had watted airay to a a. leuiii euuiu uuv b" p nor i i-tl, bimi ir.uny tunes wished to die to be out of my muery. J then consulted you. and you told me you hat hopes of curing me. but it would take time. I took five months' treatment in all. Tbe first two months wpj almost discouraged : could not perceive any favorable symptom., but tbe third month I began to pick up in flh and stn-:uTh. i cannot now recite how, step by step, the signs and reaiiti. (-f returning health gradually but surelv developed themselri , To-day I tip tha scales at one hundred and sixty, and am well and strong. Our principal reliance In curing Mr. Downs" terrible disease was the "Golden Medical Discovery." JOSkTH T. McFartATO. Esq Alhent, d writes: "My wife had frequent bleeding fnm the lungs before she commenced using v.mr 'Golden Medical Discovery.' She has n.t bad any since Its use. For some six monrhs she has been feeling so well that she la Bleediks from lures. l'Klu-( 3 '. hakaa S ga.aor ROOT BEER d-llrloua. oarb:- Har. wholesome beverage. Sou by drugs!' ; mall-d tor zi n is. minus s v. veia. Ae-. s-aua.. ra. discontinued it," Price $1.00 ptr Bottle, or Six Bottle? lor $5.00. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors, Ko. 66 J M-iin Street, Bl'KFALO, X. Y. Golden Medical BiscoTery ii Sold by Druggists. "lTranmbed. Wnf Vilintim atfSaBsavSwii? KIQ0EB8 hAstIuEsI 'rm,t frtrfl J lhsW.swaWa. sfesA DAI NT YOUR BUGGY for ONE DOLLAR WtJ Craa Ne Vmuf Koail. " h:tt Tip Up tot Crma Lmv Hut rmn-Afrm. Fro-r turn Km Froon. err ia trr4 I I F vzr tym new of One Poliar. ud wmnat a a, .m. Lucouu to ttm Tlm. CPU' U CX.a& Si BQ9 aUaHa 8t- Caictga. IIL 1EGCLATE Bnire.'a ft Pnrtfr Blood. S kioo.1 tiranulet. oc: S bn- al. c ar or auul. rreyxiO. la. D iun, Wulinuttoa. Dr. FUlrHI n draiorits: a, a. J, SI 6i6 An Englishman has Invented a small neandescent lamp for philosophical mrposes. The electrodes are xinc and tarbon, and tbe fluid a solution of bi- inromate of potash. The cells are 4ated to remain active lor more than iiirty hours and the expense of fresh laid Is said to be about three pence. It is a. well known fact among rail oad men that on railroads running lorth aud south tbe west rails wear out he faster; that five rails will wear out n the west side of the track while Jiree are doing service on the east side. Dr. Jard'iifau. a French nhniVian laims that carbonate of llthla and ar- eulate of soda In aereted water almost o the exclusion of other drinks is an 11 most infallible cure for diabetes. Flattery. He: iilnklng off" she: ".Nothing." lie (absent-mindedly): r." "What are yon 'You flat s' Had a Dreadful Coach, tnd raised a considerable amount of blood tnd matter; besides, I was very thin, and to weak 1 could scarcely eo about tha uouse. a nis was tne case of a man with xm sumption arising from liver complaint. He recovered his health completely by the ose of Iir. Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis- jovery." Ihousands of others bear similar estimony. The timid and weak are the most evengef ul and implacable. For tne Ladles. Laughter Is the poor man's plaster, Making every burden light; Turning sadness into gladness, Darkest hour to May dawn bright. 'Tis the deepest and the cheapest Cure for ills of this description. But for those that woman's heir to, Use Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription." Cures all weaknesses and irreiralaritla. bearinc down" sUnsU.t fi-lTiai "inla.t raver, bloaUng. displacements, inflam mation, morning sickness and tendency to ... i rito reancea to one lollar. Br druseista. The fool is busy in everv nns'i lmi. oess but his own. Delicate TlU-e .....! male or female, however in.lnei .-.i and permanently cored. Illustrated book t".ln. 8tmP' Dispen ry Medual Aasocimliont m Maln gtr uuuaiu, xi. a. "We have all forzotten mora than remember. "I don't see how you can think of all these interesting things to write about," said a subsct ibw to the editor of a country weekly, whose paper is linc-plated on all four sides. "Don't you get tired sometimes, mentally?" "Oh, yes, of course," replied thf editor, assuming a careworn look, "but to a man who loves his profession as 1 love mine, mere mental weariness is nothing." Old Mr. Bejoxey (reading): "i see it costs $300 to fire off one of these new-fangled siege guns." tdAJ: 'Well, mane up ror iu" bugh people U. you SotMnr litre cann-s Kmney cars for Dtoihv jrchSt, f has. si a bottle. for iS x on win never have a friend ir- tnust have one without falling. A Wonderful taeniae and Offer. To Introduce tnara we alve awav l on Rir IPtawWassla, MacSlneENooor'wwa,'.: jr1-,8 m world. If yon want mm" WIU The Kauonal Co tl Dry Yo? Despair has ruined some, but Drr ramption multitudes. fJJ-S ? ? "PPea tree. Treatise and tj trial Mutot Dr. Klines (iraat Nervs Restorer fnebi bcnatoDt.aiuie W. AtSetSej. If yea will not bear Beasbn the will urely rap your knuckles. 'EJ?,TAI' tnenas anything Broken Chu G1. Wood. Free ViaSat Prow a? Si W Jon knew what age would crave, it would both get and save. -So Opium tn Piso's Cora for Consumn. ion. Cares wtgrs other ramediea fail, 2j Two MOTTOK3. "I am very sorry. Mrs. Hardtack," said tbe new boarder. but I'm a little short this wees, ana 111 have to ask yon to wait a little for ray board, though my motto is 'To pay s I go.' " ' "Cant do it" replied Mrs. Hard tack. "My motto Is 'Pay or go.' ' "Yes, I s'pose IU have to go," said Jones, when his friend Smith asked him if be was going to the circus. Ihe women folks and children are going, you know, to see the animals, and I s'pose I ought to be on hand to rescue them In case the tent should cave In." Meaoehie Man: "I need a very careful man for the place advertised. If you take the position you will have entire charge of the monkeys." Applicant: "res, sir." "Ton must remember that we change cages daily, and only a man who is wonderfully alert can attend to that duty without letting any of them get away." "I'm able to do It, sir." "Do you really think you can le trusted with the care of twenty-seven monkeys?" "Ob. yes. sir. I used to bs tbe Jan itor of a school for boys." 'Ad don't yon know why, Bobby?" saia tne minister, who was dining with the family, "your mamma doesn't want you to eat a second piece of pie?" "Yes, sir," replied Bobby. "She said that if you didn't take anv there would ue enougn lerc over for to-mor row." A 5TCDE2TT OF AVOMaXKIXD. Merchant: "What has become of that pieee of velvet I left here?" Ulerk: Mrs. De Million " "Great Caaarl It had the wrong price mark on, and you have let it go at less than half the cost Mrs- De Million will never give it up, I know." sue was not here herself. Her husband took a fancy to it and bought ii ior ner." "Oh, her husband selected it? That's all right. She'll bring It back." A Bostox 8-year-old was drawing pictures at school the other day, and arew a pig. Alter the work of art was completed to bis satisfaction the youngster wrote beneath it: "This is a domestic animal; he is called a pig oecause ne is so seiusn." PK0F. LOISETTE ASP COLLEGES. Bow the Famous Slemory-Taacuer Occu pies Uls Time The Busiest Man in Amerios, For Instance, daring the week commencing May a un tnss evening ne gave the first of his course of Ave lectures to a second-class at Yale of 200 students. Kay 10, he gave the Srst lecture to a cuss oi ue students at the University ot Pennsrl. vanta in fhiladelpbia. Hay li, he gave Ue tbird of sis coarse to loo colnmtHa law students. May 12, he gave the first lecture to 300 lady students ot Welleaiey college, Mass., and May 13 be gave tbe recuuu lecture ai tow t. niveraitv or rennsylvanla. and jet he Is always foand at his offlea from 8 A. H. uil noon ot every day. During this time he runs through his correspondence, giving bis sssis- tauia me muN minute anu aeiaiieu iniiriwtion. in regara to eaca letter received or any oi her matter tbat la brougiil to his notice. In tbe afternoon be travels out of town, and in tbe evening gives bis ivciurc, aiwata returning Dome me same nignt or early next morning. lie endarea all this Inces sant occupation and necessitated broken aleeo be cause he loves his work anil because he takes good care of his health. Ue claims that tbe warm weather Is the best tune In the year for atudy. The lectures, it is true, are not essential in tfc maaterT oi iuo rroieasoT avstein- nines hi printed lesson-papers are fall antt minnlet. en abling any ons lo learn. A', r. World. MooxsTErcK. "How lovely the Sciexce fob the Youxo. Teach er: ".Now, children, you know bow solar time is calculated, and yon know that a spark of electricity can go f ram here to Jfew York in an instant?" Children: "Yes, ma'am." Teacher: "Now tell me wliv it is that If I telegraph to a friend in New Vork at 1 o'clock she does not receive it until after 3." Bright Tumi fex-teleCTaDh bovlt 'TlA.QlieA Ma ia n, . -1,1 . ; ,, SSIAIS-AWARDED'TO Hi Seteeete, VmImh, Celee tJ I"J1H ".nuiiia Kiaamnm , rf3r:i VT. Ft r ) I wbw ee fcw- s ... a - I ni THEBEST-lHTHrwanjH EXHAUSTED VITALITY & Great Medical Work for Younj and Middle-Aged Men. KKOW THYSELF. 0UK FIELD IS THE WORLD. Rochester, X Y., March 17, 13SO, Pardee Medicine Co. GExnjtvsxriiiaTe suffered with Rh-'v matisui ia my shonldsrs and arms for nearly four years. I hare tried-.many remedies, in cluding Rheumatic Syrup, none of which helped ma in the least. - 1 finally tried Dr. Pardee's Rheumatic Rem edy, and I experienced almost immediate re lief, and continuing its use, I am so well pleased with the results that I most cheerfully recommend it to others. I am most respsctfally yours, A. AVAXDELL, Grocer, bi Rows St Mrs. De Hobsox (at the cattle show): "I think it is a delightful exhibition; but you don't seem to care for fine cattle, John." Mr. De Hobson (who is somewhat bored): "Yes, I do, my dear, whu they are cooked." He had told her of his love in words as fervid as he could, and was feverish ly awaiting her reply. 'How old are you. Mr. Sissv?" aaked tbe girl, In a low, sweet tone. -I'm ah nineteen." Well, the idea of a little tot like vou talking love!" new moon is to-night, Mr. Simpson," .u.V ""TJ a,n.1 she said; "it looks like a crevice to tie ffr.,',fthat ,?rLTho B,ble Bjyi mo iiiere ain't gom' to be no more 1 "res," he replied, tremulously. uu a urst saw 1L over mv ricr ,t shoulder. 1'erbaDS there la soma trrei good fortune in store for me." A little later he asked her tn marrv him, and she compromised on tha ph. be-a sister-to-you basis, and what little superstition Mr. Mmpson had in him was Knocked out. Father," said jounz Mr. H ir.i. pate, showing his father around the university, "this is Dr. Stoneaire. our professor of archaeology." "Ue is. eh?" said tbe old man in a fine burst Of SCOrn. "What do VOU Want a nrn- fliwvlq What do you want with arks?" Doctor: "You have a bad CAW rr dyspepsia. Have you ever worked ia a railway eating house?" i auent: "Ao. air. I am iamtnr in a cuuaiuji bcuooi. ' Scrotals, salt rhenm, all htunors. bolls, nimnie. and diseases of the blood, general debility, dys pepsia, biliousness, sick aeailacae, kldner and liver complaints, catarrh and rheumatism, are eared by Hood's Sarsapirtlla, Take It now. 100 Doses One Dollar. envy; Worth begets in base minda. in great souls, emulation. Tracer Axle Grease. The Frazer Axle Grease is til A Var tuf A trial will prove we are right. Jteceived first premium at Korth Carolina State Fair, Centennial, and Paris Exposition. Quarrels would never be lastintr wror. tbe fault only on one side. BtTSIXESS ExTERPRISE The tratn was approaching Troy. "Are you goinz to eat the railroad restaurant?" he asked of a passenger. - x en," was me reply, A Challenge, This little fodder Dlant has taken anet. . marvellous hold of the people, it has pro voked more discussion than nnrti.ii,,, r its kind ever known. Its discoverer has been the mark for criticism from everv body, while the iloxie has been quietly capturing the vromei.. Drinking! a Ian,- amount seems to leave no disturbance. At tbe same time the cynics say it Is cot-j cocaine, arsenic, strychnine, and alcohol hi a new disguise. Meanwhile Its discoverer an eminent physician, oilers Jl'5,000 to auy chemist or other person who will fiu. either or any other ingredient in it mo e injurious than winter-green or common bitter-root, which those whe have trie.1 it accept as a fact He: "Your friend seems tn Ia . very pleasant young lady, Miss Breezy. I quite admired her. Miss Breezy fof Chicairo: VJ1. Clara can be pleasant and agreeable if, she wants to, but she lacks that inde finable air of culture and refinement without which yount? ladies in tvit. labor under snch disadvantages I bave always admired Claras nnaiitioa of heart. but I bave never been what you might call stuck on her style." Sabdoxictjs. Jr. r who caressing the down on his upper lip) JThat do you think of my mustache, bardonlcus. Sr. "Ther u ticularly good feature about it. " u u i.nau, iu color r" fcT If la thnfr . . Jnst slip that card in your pocket." t U ti th' yu neglect shav be whispered; "I'm an undertaker.'' j otsM&rSjSS?" but close rnaara-iatory Bhenmatlsm enrcd Af ter all the Physicians Failed. Suspension Bridge, X. Y. Pardee Medicine Co. Gi;sTttjrEN:-I cannot let the opportunity pass without testifying to my appreciation of your valuable medicine. As is well known to all in this community, I was for years a sufferer from inflammatory Rheumatism, at tunes being confined to my houss for several weeks, and totally incapable of helping my- I bare received the attendance of s vera! of our best physician, and have tried every thing in the shape of rheumatic medicine that "u "nmended, or that I could hear of but without benefit. It was during one r these attacks that I was induced to try Da. Pakmi-, Rhicma tic Rkstedt, and before I hai finished tha ffTit'i!11 Iwas so much improved, that I felt do pam whatever. I cotiUnued its use r . 2- weU as ever. ' I am, gentlemen, yours rmt re-pertf ,lHy ttv?00111-- te; Fardee Medicine Co.. Rochester, X. Y. M MARVELOUS filEEORY Whellr nllkeanlSeial avMeeaa. T leere.4 le e ..alia PrBI.ISHFU br the PEA BODY MED It CAls UlHTiTrTK, M. 4 B Hilar- m. Consulting Pbrtlcftui. Mortj thAa oue mU.im r'- 4L U trtM upo rwou n4 rhvsKtU Deblti? rreasauir Ic11d. XittAiisttrtl TitsUttT. lie pa..-" i cur ud Impuiitiw ot the biood. mnd lh uatof bi.i ronw(tBt thrrm. Ooataiu am pif uif BClal mbossvj bmtto. full el it WirrtiM trr bt popular msiloal treatise publ(SM to ta Kn;ilsh UncuM- frtce only S- -7 mail. pot;-aii nd cone:Ml In a tilaio wrajipvr. JUntnu Ampt Aw U 3fO Mod (mi. Address sV mbure. Auffter tht yspgy. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE. world. Btmaicrutiviisua, prtec ntonrrfw. iuua or Lace ali m .m toe.iua.9 any so or ano?. v i gy otiilnfftoexanuae them tVl .ixiormai.iori free vNJvaN bow io oouun iammm celebrated U Sboee if toot deaier ooe sot keep S ' . f -HI "ssBaaBaW' SFWTO i" W. I OICT.AS ms.&O Shoe ernals S.1 Sheet advertlw"! trr otie arms. Br all ear W. L. Doaitu' S3 Shoe. 3$ ml, "f eileslv Colleae. ela. Pr . . VTO. OnreBnaranteedb. DrJ.li.Jla.jrer. -...r. .Buaariou a. if Advloetro. 0 ri'.Mr Catarrh is th. ! M v.), ana I BOa, n i-hsaneac I I SfSHisi 1 LI "LZ araernts or mmnt h .! X. Haatiiax WaSwi,Kr "erve Bitter Uan, cUTuZtliZLZ?,? wart ffrmad. Mont Mtivtnei W. 1 1X1 GLA3. Brockton. Mass. HERBRAND FIFTH WHEEL! u-bAlt m rear of ai:r, pr Tat svv,. . fre --n stlas-eoita, t r ilea aat leav- ii:a irvath. Bfr jki bur borrT twad fur to- MateieS dswwiii iaia Ta4uai iiimrovaiitv THE HERBrUKQ CO., Fremont, Q. AFFLIGTEDUNFDRTUNAH A.ftr sail otrnrrw fall consull 329 V. Utk St, below CaUowhill. Fliils., ri. 20 years extwneace ia all APECI 4 1, diicasn r BlancatlT leeloies those weakened by earlr ioriiacra tioas. Ac. 4all or vrito. Advice free and itrcih ca Hoars s u a. m. till s, aad j to u eveuca ED I CAL OFFICES, 80S IT. Second St,, Philais-. Fonun, rrs.j.iT.&j.B.nos2:;sicx EatabllaliBd 40 year. For th on of ill SdccUI THlEaaES OP t jchdinr V ARICOC CLE, Etau CU or write sal b "red by a Graduate of Jefferson Collrre. Hotpita! taperieace. Hours. S to a. S to 9. Gael BtAUT HI! F S4 I DR. irttiun rlLtsS l Indian Pila Ointmn OS. itlaerfi.. 'lee. crkc Will mr. . - M.. it I.. a t'leeralo4 or Frelraelei for riiea oil i o. ';'Krit i. rr.im PM SR 37i If "rslclaaa' Jare t,y eprj. PJ JJ.L8.yNTED for the LIFE 01 HkW ward beeghef lStlmSTLf"U"'" nteiild t. Aaay SASiroaa n aia. Hertforl. cu PENSIONS So SnliiiAra a 1 easi fir Iir; live. C U MSi iv.'r Wmoiwum. n - i JONES PAYSthsrREICHT f Inm Um. Sim! S.artf " tore Bus ul Boib tit kc t S60. M i FRazer. BEST IK TUI WORLD SaT-trettaeOeaalaa. SoldEverrwhare. AXLE GREASE Why did the Women of this country use over ihirUm miUUn cakes c Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1886? Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon UA&rwJuia r f" v-Trpy. s v !('TTfP''''rrr'' I I - I I II i II II li - -
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