win i'l ijiyyii.piui FAPV XOTtS. Tub Cake of Colts. Colts n tiften le-l i otl.iiu hi.t luy llirouch tl.t winter, an I j)iiiftiiiifs tbat of Hr qu.ibty. This i.s H.,r pi k v, ami li e result is tlie ckII's sr. rli is tv ;ir y topiJ, anl vl ut littas UWs ,U e U une ven. A corresptniei t of tl Yjk TVt'huiie st.it.-t lh mutt T e -re:tly hfn kim tli.it t' e ni.slluui sized co t sl oiii.l If f-tt for the f r-t to or ttitff nii tin a u ( Keating titne one iiuirt of nail mixed wllh the a-tme iiuniitlly of wlient Lrart ami n Rill of uilnieal in mini; and mslit. The 1 ran, asule fioru -vii.x mitritn-.tis, teuis lo keep the colt fre- from worm", vvliile he oats me i en t n ake tp-iini-run ! ;r .1 : in i I "uamy of 1.U1.C4 'i lie i lineal .i.tiu J C-1 ar-d l.c ps the 1 els in ui 'Vr. An the (filler a-lvjrt' e. tun rat 'on tiny gi idiiaily itcrM.l to om -h.;it in. lie, or perbaps he tlo'if.e I I y Ma.ru or April. The ."lah e of the roit Mi n d lme au e.if.h 1)T, as stau.Hi s on Im-.ipis or ; i!V l aid Mili-t.ii ce is Injuri ous to the f- t at .1 audits, they having not yet ht o.iue s.-l il and tirm, and it .!ten e' n i; ; -r- i umlxine. lie ouht t. be tin ned oi.t into a ilry yard every I e, is. nil il.iv for ex. n i-e; this Is abso lute i.i cessuiy to seeme a gixxl, even 1. 1 -ulb of buueainl muscle. A II'Mt: M.MiKt'i'UN SlIELLFK. 1 ia i in; r. the n-e of a bar of iron ..i i.nil.ix. The b x W tu.n!e of ,in.,ln:li'lt l.ilht to .-it Up- 11, Say twelie or l.iiirieeu u.oin s ami it e'Kh t.'en hv thirty inches Miia;e. This an i i hold uv. r two hli.sheiS. The h.ir .f lion for. l ttcr, of stfel) should " 1 1 .!'- pi i tfis hv oin-J':ai tT 0. an il. . !i in !., and a hltie Ion er tli.in tl.H l..o. I'.it a .-tapai Millie. entiy 1. 'UC t.i.i.'m.t t!.f '..Ei li.to tli" nrd.ile ot the i.p'X i !;re oT one end of !he l ux, and eut a 1.. t ii the S'e of the I ar Hi tl . ot er i..l. I'u' in the bar, put a p.e. -t- , f ho i.I aero- the notched en t for a seat and ahead with your .shell lUt:. I loth 1:. it. is are u-ed in the op r.t t.on. t' It ft cl i-i'fl t g!itl around the I ..r he: w et n the It-it if the operator, hile t he ear it.!-, .i u n npw.tid hy the ligh- I and. the fiigeis of the left hoh! itii .t tiriniy ana. ns! the h.ir, ami tiiiiht ly pu.hini; t np'.vaid. heh two-thirds of t he -ii i n I i.rnt, then turn and -l.e.l the 1 utt. To bn-he!s of our sm.i l e..r;. c..n he ea.-.i.' shelled in an hour, ail' r :t ni a l.ttle accustomed '. ti.e i i; nhit ion. I r u-eit . Ut -ovv wheat when the sol, is i...' i.i i . per coiidit;:i. To be in roii.i.! on i: MiniiM lie compact ami mo sr ne.it the s li e'.-. If the; soil has been h. ii dentil hy luavv rains do not try to in.nl .t. I h id the tet d in as sha.low as j o v-.h'e, s as to cover the (Train. ui..l i: n t a i cov. red drag it and Hit ti l.ae it. Wheat thus sown is more hholv to stand the winter than if t. e land was p!. led up and made mel low that the -e. I it necessarily covered t a gi eater p; !i. lh.t so long as dry weather cont.imes, keep the wheat Seed on of the gi..i;i, I. It Is letter to sow late with the so.l ia proper condi tion, than t. yet a large and unnatural grow th in di y, hot weather. It is to be alwajs n inenil ei. d that w heat.lieetls a moist, cooi chili. ite, and seeding should be de'.aye.; unt.l this can he ol tallied. A I'.kiki HAriKit un VIE. A bi iod bow shouid have strong, tongli boi.es. An al corn lation will not pi id me them. I'lofeS-tor lienrj de monstrated th.i' a corn inadt bone Is much n ore t a.iy hi.iken than those grown fioin a mixed ration, a ration strong in a;hii!i.i:i"i.!s. In selecting hr. e.l.ijg stock we would always want to know- i. In 1 ei i hcv ai e from a family noted for feit. !;!y. l'li:s isati inherit-d H'laotV an 1 c nihot t e too we 1 estab'.itli esi. lake aii va'uab'es nualiiies m any domestic an iiial, it is easily lost by bad in in ag n.i" t. It is al-o tltsiraiie thai the parent stock ho of a t;uiet dis position and fieri teni t ratuent. The Jersey red sow s are noted as pro lific hreedt is, pi-..! n'.iy tno.e so than any other I re.-.!, and the ginuine article m its oiii.;. tl home i t New .ler-ey will feed to as I , i weights as any other breed. l i t- I ' ahalel v their beauty, or, rati er. lack c-f ,t, ha never recommend ed them to tic i i.i-.-es (if swine grow ers. V tint V. e to g the ii .; i 'in ii i:is.. . For at least Ve.u t cn .vat t he oung oich.tid. a v e t t ' t h - i .' 1 t hat if you tletire aw a ci p -t app t-t, you must g. vo lop cn.e i. : ol the taie vnii give to other cii'l s. He have sen orchards pi in led ut a g i s lieid a.d left t grow v-ni.e ti e roiin 1 was occupied by the l.li . l e heVel S.lW a gisxi OTclar-1 n-wn '.u ;l..t w.iv, however. Plant I ie . n i i 1 1 h i 1 ill Some crop that u .11 not sha ' ti.etteo- or lrt vet t a full ti'i i'iy or i i 1 1 ; nc Tin-' f' ' !. ''!. .-' asserts that in the p. i ipa. a ; u of van- gated leaved plants ii i !i -how a tendency to 'Tun t 1. 1'' only the i i.ij,ly colored MiotVs should l e ii- t l, and t are should be taken not to ail-.w the to become acid or s.. nr. Mi voniglrnt trees are reclved th .t liav i-'it 1 w ro. ts. It is l Iter n..: to p'.u.' -... ii tiees at nil, l.t.t -f i i . ie i. t-1 top, -iionl.l be nit b.i. k-t-'.- .. n rn -it-r to . ve the ri sits a- 1 : 1 1 e wo n i ht lt'g;n:urg as ;hssi i f. I ,.n,ei 1 1 e ti p the '.ess growth, a- i l e ' - . a not i.oi i,.-h hut a pro p r' ion i f tie! -ids. I'l ii t . s w .:; stand cutting wit out i. ' ; : v . ..;. I t he v o ing trees will be coitie stot k and more vigorous if cut back clt -f to the grouhd. Fit lieitl Cl..tliie t -If. - l;,-e 1 hot If) flit If!)' e ..-se, oi t he i u t . v a ;. r i anuot well lie used, but where ot.iy a fevr are pumtetl, the . .niti-i- tia y sic cut back the I ct ei. v. . Tl. :i see c mriided a- pi. ;, ra! be for .,.;. s or, a ties of . . i I ked nn'.k recoin ' to raw. It niav a Ii-. Large qnanti m. Ik ale likely to Hit n.it ui e does rot Ik :or the young, but t i e ,e tilings about pr. k a Hop she g. fight. Mu.lEr ui. ' -s a i. m ui pasture for sheep wl en it i- ,-ih.Mil e -iit inches high. The ttock -h Mild I hitul.ed upon It, per mitted ton. off four or i.ve inches and t hen luovi d. 1 he in Vet will then st it up.ignn. I: may be icd of! three or four tunes m a season. Thk total epoi t ol app'os from Am erican ports for the seasou ending Ieo. Jt, 1-t.i, is placed by leading deaiers at 'J'l.tiU laneis, as against l.ojl.ts.i'.l barrels for the same tinid ia lss. KfttuciiA N countries aie said to be turning the r attention to the United Slates as a source of supply for cavaliy horse", which are very difficult to pro cute of suitable devclort'iii nt, strength au.l end in -lice. Vi. ii says that tlu great utiiily of the electric light on vessels passing through he nff. canal Is shown by the fact that timing the year lSj the aver age time occupied by vessels In passiiii through w is liT hours ,17 minutes, w h. ti ti.e boats in ipv-hon were not. tilted with the el. t tilc light, and 2 i hours 32 aiinu'es for tl:o-e vessels so fitted, which at then ab'eto proceed at n.gir. The saving Ifocted iu the t'me f tia isit is tin lelur.' very considerable, aud the use of the electric light is rap idly spread nig. Ihinngthe first three mouths ot tne year '.'." vessels) thus tilted pass tl thiot.gli 'he canal, but dunuf the las three inoa.tn the nuui iiot bad liiereaed io Cl'J. f?i;tw)TK Kfw rmx nmwifwnnMumi wnT iym- rwKTf rwv HOUSEHOLD. r.EJtoN Cake, Two cunfnls of sii?:u. ono I.alf rupful of lutter, three i", one- etit'lu' of nv.lk, three eupfuls ; M '.r, tine ievel t.a jioiritu of Irikms powt'ei ; hake in levers. Kor the tel. y use the crate-1 rn-t a-.d i'lire of two lonv ts. ona rnpful of tnuar, iua eg.:, one li.ilf cupful of water, one tea.-(won ful of butter, aud one tahle spoonlulof Hour mixed in a little water. Doil until it tu ckens. let it cool, aud spread it bet wen the layeis of ca'e. CuTTii.E rLliiNi. One cupful : of suar, one table poonful of butter. Ifaoegits, out? cup ul of sweet im'.k. j three cupful of flour, or em-iU to make tolerab'y stiff bitter, one-h:ilf I tea-xKwnful of sila. owe teasjuxinf ul of j cream of taitar a'fted ilh the tlour, i on tasroonful of Mit. Kub the hut i ti r ami euwr together, beat in the j yflU.s, then the iniik and so-la, the Kilt and the beaten whites alternately with the flour. Hake In a biuteied nioM; turn out iifwn a dish; cut in si cts and eat with Iniiiid sauce. White I.avkii "ake. Beat to a cream out-half cuplul of butter and two cupfuls of puheiied sujjar, add one-half cupful of sweet milk, two and ore-half cupfuis of f!our siftel with two and out-l.a'.f teasjM).)nfuls of bak ing lmwder. the whites of eip' t egg; bake in layers, au I I"it toget er with thin iciug; b il a half teac .fful of water ami three teacupfuls o -ugar till thick; pour this slowly over the well beateu whites of three esc, ar.l lat altogether till cool, and leat l-fore putting cn each layer; -pnnWle eat h layer thickly with grato-1 cocoanut. MVKI.T 1'itTAio iHifU'trn. ltil I until tender anuautdy of sweet pota- ! tt es; when done remove the .-kins mid j press through a col inder; add a giil of I hot cream lor every nuirt IkwIIu1 of i the mushed potatoes, a tablesjHHJ.if ill of melted butter anil salt and pepper to taste; beat until v- ry liht and add t! e beaten whites of tlnee entrs, stirring them in very lightly. 1'our inti a baking tlili ami brown In a ipuck oven. To i'repare Sjieet-H reads. Veal sweet-breads are l-est. They will Hot keep long. oak them at once in cold water for ahou one hour: then pa i boil them (about littceii minutes) in salted, boding water, after which put theiu Into cold wat-r again fora few minutes. This will make them tinu and white Kemove the skin an I little pipes, and put them in a very cool place nd:l toady to cook them again. Cream ok r.rETs. This is one of the most delightful of sprint; soups. l!o;l a very led beet, and mash enough of it throgh a sieve to make half a cup ful of pulp, llrmg two quarts of un.k to the Ijoilmg jmijit in a liouble boiler; in another saucepan rueit a large table spooiiful of butter and f-tir in two tahlesptKitifiils rf Hour; when smooth, mid the hoiinig milk slowly; season with -a t pep er mi l gratetl nutmeg; add enough of the pulp of ltet to give it a p city pinkcoior, and press through a sieve Into a toureen. IFow to Prevent Pyspepsia. The stomach digests just as the heart lats, or tne lungs heave. It ia a poweiful organ, an 1 will stand a great amount of abuse. The penalty of its abuse is dyspepsia; consctjueutly the best pre vention of dvsp p-:a lies m the ;ivoil anceif its cause. The most couim n cause is overeat. hg. A physician late ly sunt: 'il..s: (icisons eat four times as much as they should. '' The propor tion seems pret'y large, but au eminent I!r;t s!i hysiciaii of a former genera tion said almo-t the same thing -that one-fourth of what we eat goes to sustain life, while tlm e-fourths go to imperil it. Another p'.yMcUn wittily remarked that ui .ft people dig their graves with their teeth. l'.KrK-sTEAK I ie. A savory d sh, and one that su.ts ttiise fond of simple seasoning. Is a beef-steak pie. Cut two p miii !s of the under side of the round into small cubes, cover with cold water and simmer gently until tender. Seas n with salt, and epper,thicken the gravy slightly, and If t.ot rich enough add a piece of butter. Put the meat and gravy in a diep baking dish, cover with a thick layer r white Jotato. boiled in salted water, mas he 1 with the ad I:tion of a lece of butter and some tuiik, aud then 1 eaten to a cream. I'.eat au egg very light, pour over the sjtato, anil bake until n rich brown. An onion sliced t!i n and slewed with the meat improves ti e tl iver for some tastes. It is Important in Mewing ol "boiling" meat or fowl to reir.embet that ient!e son reet-i ti- :it Ji .tM-rMK cooks the u.eat unite as thickly aud in ! much more savory ih.wukt than furious boll ng at Jli degrees. Fried II am. There must be a sharj heat at first, to cook the surface atio contiue the juices. For the tirst few momeiits, move the meat about the pan, to prevent sticking, and turn it quickly, until both si.h s show by the change it color that they are well cooked on the surfr.Ci. Then set the pan back, wher it will have a moderate heat, cover it, and give it time to become cooke 1 en tirely through; Cfteen or twenty min utes will not be too much for a moder ately thick slice. Boiled Macaroni with Sauce. lireak one-quarter of a pound of macaroni into convenient lengths, throw into plenty of boiling, salteti water; boil rapidly 23 minutes, when done drain In a colander, than stand in a pan of cold water for 1.1 miuutes. Make a plain tomato sauce, catefu'.ly add the maca roni, let it boil up once and serve. Pice Ul mi i.isus. Fare and core the apples whole, .lip in water and roll in rice that 1 as been picked and washed with sufficient pressure to make the grains stick to the apples. Stick apice ol cinnamon in the ojieuing; tie each apple in a separate cloth and drop Into a kettle of boiling suite 1 water; covet ui.-tantly and toil vigorously for an hour or more. Ham Macakoxi Broil the shav iugs as in the previous recie, and boil the macaroni, broken in two-inch lengths, in a little milk and water until tender. Thin arrange In alternate layers with macaroni at the bottom and top, dot with butter aud brown nicely In the oven. Breakfast Cakes. One pint o Hour, one pint if water and two eggs. Tiikehalf the water and stir in part ot the flour to prevent lumping, then as it thickens, add the rest of the water and tlour. Beut the eggs thoroughly ami add last with a small pinch of salt. The pars must be very hot aud the oven Hulek. The Automatic Phonograph Exhibi tion Company, of New York city, has leen incorporated in this State w ith a capital stock of $l,OuO,UK. It is formed to manufacture, lease, use, and tell a nickel in the slot machine, by means of which the dropping of a coin In the slot will o.er.ite a mechanism w hit h w ill cause a phonograph or phon-ograph-giaphophone to produce the s Mind recorded upon its cylinder, and after such reproduction cause the d a phragtn to retur a to its original pooi tioiu The trustees of the com; any are Felix Gottschalk, AVilhud L. Canlee, Thomas T. Kckert, Jr , KicharJ W". Stevenson, Victor E. Burke, John E. Prague ard James MoUhagi. .ittl Comforts. Little things often jar and an nor, an j bo little things involve comfort, not aloue for ouieIve lmt for others. A happy boro in not neerssftiily one pos seanius rich d-i-oratmn and magnificent furnifching. f een amidst nch p pointmeots, if the motto "A pluce for everything and everything in its place" be not observed, the house-mistress will find fricli. n in her domains. There is often nothing so much needed as is a piece of brown wrapping paper, but to obtain thin the entire household mnst be put into confusion, drawers and closets be hopelessly ransacked, and finally the package will be wrapped in tue morning's .Vmm or Triltutv, or a leaf of II outer's Wehklv, though lie fore night these very jiapors shall be asked for hr the disarmed and disap pointed heai of the house. Yet quan tities of wrapping paper are broa ht into every home, only to In thoupht lessly burned 'or hopelowly crnnopled. All the annoynr.ee and vexation caused by the waut "of this, eieiM b saved by enforcing a rigid rnle to properly rare for this paper. When package is left, Mnootu out the wrinkles necessarily made in the wrapper, and then fold ami place it in the closet and on the shelf previously selected. Tissue paper should be treated in the aame manner, and put carefully aside for future use. and newspapers which are frequently needed for reference, i-hould bare a place of their own. If only regarded as valuable for kindling pnrp 'se", it saves time to be able to go directly to the spot where they are kept. Paper bags should also be preserved. No one knows until she hears the demands of daily wants just what will be needed, and it is a great economy of both time and strength to find at once the requir ed article. Also have a plat-e for card board and paper liox.es. Ihey are pre citelv the thing for flowers, feathers, and lares, protecting them much more safely than will pnjs-r. Select a few of varied tize and ttiaic, and be caret ul to keep your stock well supplies!. If yon cannot afford to assign a part of a c'oset to their uses, then put them on top of a wardrolie or clowt. instead of discommoding yourself by crowding every nook au 1 cranny within. A con venient and accessible place would be over the closets usually found ia the passageway between sleeping apart ments. I5e prudent nlso, and keep yonr cord an 1 twine. After rolling and fastening the Mime, place in two pastelKuirJ box es, leaving one in the kitchen closet for the many usesof the laundry-maid. For example, she tuns a strongcord through the bnttou-holes of collars and cull's, ties the euds of the cor.l between two lengths of the clothes-line. 60 saving space on the hue, aud the annoyance of separately fastening each piece of linen hy a cl.thes-p:n. H iving laced the box conveniently for kitchen uses, pnl another in the closet most accessible for the entire family. I'.esidcs these, have dainty silk-covered Wlls of twine in the library and other parts of the house. They will prove a pretty as well ns nseiul ornament for any room, and if to the same you will attach a small pair of scissors, these also will be found a great convenience. A Sensible American Girl. While crossing the Atlantic for Europe, a young American girl happened to ha e a seat aligned her at the table near Chnrles Sumner, who was also bonnd abroad. she listened eagerly to every word, but soon liecume mortified beoa t-e the could not understand much of his conversation. She had never st'idied the science of government; she knew nothing of Iv.iiopean iolitics and little of American history. For the fir-t time in her life she realised that an interesting, helpful science had been neglected in her education. She de termined to supply the omission for herself, and on reaching England be gan the study of American politics. Her grow inp enthusiasm amused her friends, especially her brothers. What could be the use of a girl troubling her head alx.ut such things? they asked. The an-nxr came in a msnner quite nn eieet.'.t. Hue evening during their continued residence in F.nghmd the family was inv.te.l to a small reception given to -lotin Bright, then at the zenith of his fame, rshortly after their entrance into the drawing room the conversation turned to American poli tics, in which .Mr. liriiht manifested great inter. st. A couveutit.n was at tint time in session in a western city, and much anxiety wai expressed about the nommat'on which it was likely to make. Turning to an American gentle man. Mr. Bright made some inquiry as to the rules governing the formation of snch un assembly. 1 he p r son address ed, evidently grea lv chagrined at his i;inor mce. was ohbged to answer that he C..i n"t know. Appeals to three other guests met witu the same re sponse. I hen, to the supnse ot every one, a modest little American girl advanced t mi.lly to Mr. Bright and gave him the ties1 1 d information. Mr. Bright was delighted. He st ate-1 himself at the g rl"s side and bilk d with her for the entire -v. ninij. end when taking leave of l.er Fai l to her mother: "Ion Ameri cans have indeed made wonderful ad vance in education. The future of a country i- -ecu e when the young men aii.l "iu- ii aiil i' are trained to intelli g r.t understanding of the laws which lii."r!i t: e.i'. The Dext generation wnl be a nice ..f patriots." A few days afterward mm., nn urgent invitation for the entire family to -i end a we. k tit the Bright hoine.-tead. There the litt'e Ameiicau was iutr.xluce.1 to Mr. Glad stone aad many other prominent Kug Iinh bt iti-nien. An iinf,rnrttl IMgt Fence. The in vention has lieeu pa'.ented by Mr. Peter (jeiser, or Wayie-sliorough, Pa. The triintne !--ut caues or stalks are drawn to their desired inclined position, ami thua held by a series of wire bracing strands with open-ended hooks on one end to embrace the roots, sl'ghtly under the surliice of the ground, the wires pissing diagonally upw ard to be bent arou. i'l certain ot the canes aud passe 1 honzontally backward, where they ar; Intel lappfcd without fastening on oppo site sides of adjacent canes. To stirlen the top line of the canes a horizontal railing or strand is passed or plashed through between and w,l!h them, th s line being made up in sec tions with splicing loops. The top ends of each of the canes are preferably tied to this rai.ing with tar red or other waterproof cords or w ire. lJt low this line may be used one or more horizontal strands of barbed wire, which are simply passed between and alternately on opjsjsite sides of the canes, without fastening them other wise than by their contact with the protruding stubs or thorns. Ttte French Academy of Science has discovered, by experiment, that each human body is In itself an electric bat tery, one electrode being represented by the head and the other by the feet. Therefore it is the proper thing to sleep with one's head to the north and the leet to the south. As the ennntenance is made beaatital by the soul's shining through it, so the w. rhl is beautiful by th? shining through it of a God. The policy of right-doing cannot be doul te L Every intelligent man and woman mnst see that in near It every instauoe it pays richly and iully for whatever labor and self-sacrifice it may involve; and, in the few cases there may be where they cannot see this resnlt, most of them have sufficient faith ut th aw to trust it. March April May i" ih w tnntfi In which to rnrtfy vour M 1. lor n" olhei eon does tliesystem M I'M h nfil ihe aid of a rett iVe inelrin llk f!ols saitApirilla, as now. Ominc the long. eld winter, tlie b ood bwonies thin and Impure, the body becomes and tired, tii appetlt may be lost. Ilond- S.nraiarilla is peculiarly adapted to purify and enrich the blood, toereate a good appetite and to overcome that tired feeling-. It has a larger sale than any other sarsa parilla or blood pui itirr.and it increases In popu larity every year, tor it is the ideal Spring Medicine 'Farly last sprlnx I w as very much run down, and nervous headnrhe. felt miserable and all that. 1 was very muili benefitted by Hood'i S-irsapanlta and reee.mmend It to my friends. Mrs J M TiTioK.tllsKtK-lid ATe..:iaveland.. llimr Shi sparilla has rure.1 me ol aalt rhum. whit h I U had fr years. 1 do think it is a splendid medieine. I am 4 years of age and my akin It ju.t as smooth and fair as a pieee of glass. I hate six children, and when any thing is the toxilile wilh hem the first lliing I go lor is ll.tod s Sarsaparilla." Mas. 1 il l CI ale K, South Ntu walk, Conn. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbvall.lnireisis. 1 :slx for".. Treparedonly I S.ld by all druggists. sl:1 lor V Trepared by C. i. IHMl 6i CO.. Lowell, Mass. I only by C. 1. 1! X l CO., Iwrell, Mass. lOO Ioei Oue IoIlar. I lOO Domh One lKnllar In raris the city station Bergere has aerial cables, and these are used by the KauLoarg M. Martin station. But the new companies that have just received grants willlie able to establish sub w ays only. The sewers have been re set ved for the cables or the municipal 6i rvice. If we consider that the cables, although protected by mouldings or otherwise, are at the mercy of the force of workmen who traverse the sewer, and are exisrsed to humidity and several other cau es of damage, this is perhaps not an advantage. It must, moreover, 13 remarked that the sewers ate greatly encumbered by tele phone anl telegraph cables, and by piies for distributing compressed air. Now, such cables, which are already emplo)ed in several distributions, pre sent L'icat inconveniences, both as re gards making connections and the se curity of the service, and, despite experiments, the use of them has not as jet entered thoroughly iuto practice. It is piobiible that the sewers will not ls used for this purpose. The various electric lighting coiufianies - are taxing their wits to find models of subways for the laying of their cables as advan tageously as lossible. We shall not fail, when the occasion occurs, to de.-ci il the pi iucipal tueth-o-ts employed, and which will finally settle us as to the practical establish ment of subTTays a question which is certainly the most important one in distribution. 7Aeiiiestion of the origin of the dog has recently been discussed by Profes sor Nehriug, who believes that it In s descended lrom various still survivii g sjiecies of wolves and jackals. The lat ter animals can be tamed, and untuy attempts to domesticate wolves have h.en successfully made in modern times, llerr Uoime has so completely tamed a young wolf that It follows him ex.-.ct y as a dog might do. The man who is nearly always wrong docs the most crowing when he hai pens to be right. The man who is respected by his rite never needs to look far for a testi monial of character. f :..-.00 llraanl tor a Lost Cat. flie -. (tin. il. lit in KniMish money of r'AOwas oi.ee ..rl.-ietl by an old lady in Loudon for the let in ii .f a tavoi ite rat union bad strayed or t"een sl.tleu. I'e..ple called lier a -crank." and ifi hups she was. It is unfortunate thai one ol the gentler s.- slimi'il ever gam tins title, yel m oi do. It is. however, frequently not their l.it.lt. iften fun. -tli.nal deraii:eii.eiit will ap- ..tit-ntii eh.tnuea woiain sentire nature. 1hii t .l.iii.e such Miflerers it ihey ate "cranky." but tell tneiu to use lr. Tierce's Kavor.le t'rescrile tioti. w Inch is an iiit.iilitile remetly for '"female i-..ku.-s t-.." It will s.H.n restore theiu to their n irin.il condition, ll is v-nrrunted to mvc sat si.ieTi..n in every ca -e, or luoDey paid for it will be returned. Ir. I'jcree's r.-lvts. tlie orlrrlnat and only r-ci.umu l.iilie Lnei i'nls ; i. ceuia a vial; one a d.r-e. The Ws teui'ily for glanders Is to kill the dlstased horse. Nothing MvMerioiu Alioat It. Any medicine ore. mpountl alile to stimulate t.i j..d liv.-r. ki.lnei s. lolllaeh. bowels and ttkin anu tht-r. l-y i. -move C' liirestion, purify ttte tlni-keiied tl.MI and rest oi e depressed vuahtv, w ill cure tour ti filis ol lilt ti.e ill tlesh is heir lo. I he itio-iei.t .lt;ors knew this as well as we, and ransacked the vegetable kingdom for me.ii cmes in. I I st. lvmai.l cueiable Pills became the nt.Miei untl trii.uiph of attas the old aiouks called them, -ii.ituies blessed assistant." A s iiiij.le ,. litest. IWi.ard Vecetabie J'llla will l-e sent ti" to all aj. plica-. ts. Address, bt. ITiiaitl. li..x llio i'N VmIl There are twenty-eight ilcGinty's In the New York diiectorv'. SIDO ISewwrd. Sloo. Th readers of this paper ,n be pleased to le.uu that ti t ie is at least one dreaded diseas-T that science h.ts been able to cure in all its st ices, and thai is atari h. Hall's Catarrh Cu:. istlieonlv jHi-,it;ve cure now knowutothe iiie.lit-jl fiuteinity. Catarih being a coustitu tit.iii.l tli-ease. rt-'iulres a Constitutional treat ineni. liali's Catarrh Cure 1 taken internally, xctiiiir dueetiy um.h the bkssl and mucus mu laces,. the s siem. thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, au'd giving the patient Mieiittli by l.uil.lnii: up the constitution au.l as.iMiiii: uaiiii-in doing in. woi k. The propn- t..rs have v.. much faith in Its curative isiweis that they ..tier one Hundred Is.llais lor anv rase that it tails to cuie. beud for list ol testi Dionials. A.t.lress. K J OiKXEY Si CO, Toledo, O. S"Solti bv H.uisis, TCs:. lUIy li;ta 4.S0f!00 trees, which pro duce l,tiOU,000,0(Xl leinous per annum. Itheumiitism originates in lactic acid in the bltsjd. which settlins In the joints causes the rsiins aud aches ot the disease. HooJ's Siarsa imrilla cures rheumatism by neutralizing the at-iility of the blood, and caving it richness and vitality. Try Hood's Sarsaparilla. It ia To;xsed to light up horses' heads wilh eicctric liuht during fogs in I.on 'ioti. I'or Practitioner of Medic-lite Onlr. For Catalagae, aldress, CLAUEN'CK C. KICK, M. D.. Sec'y. 22C E. TWISIIHH STRltT, Xew York City. Cuniii: g is very apt to outwit it self. C'aiiii'M Kidney Cure for Iiroiwy. Gravel, Itiabetes, Brighta, Heart, L'rinary or Liver Diseases, Nervousness-, &c ure guaranteed. 831 Arch Street, ThUad'a. $1 a bottle, 6 for f 5, or druggist. 1000 certificates of cure. Try iu First impressions are said to be last Inc. Fraawr AalCiraa. The Frazer Axle Grease lathe beat and, intrinsically, the cheapest. Don't work your horses to death by th poor axle (.lease. Trjr it. Fools are always wishing for some thing. No soap in the world has erer been Imitated as miu I, as Electric Soap. The maiket .'' of ImiUi ..ns. IV careful that you are not rfc. e.re, -,. jj. lbh,iis, Philadelphia anl Near iork," is stamp, dou every bar. Men are to be esteemed for virtue not wealth. Bronchitis ia cured by frequent amall doses of I'lao'a Cure for Consumption. Emperor Will am 'a visit to Constan tino.iie cust li e Suliiin over $1,000,000. We recommend -T..i...rs Punch" Cigar." WLile the , 1 - WW VM M USUI VIA tua muck you dug in the Ful . ...i. i. n,.,ri from Sarsaoa nnrfl f tjw.. ii.. nn- I... - rllla. Dand-llon. Mandrake. Ivyk. Juniper Ber rie. and nh-r well kti wn vgtb!e remedies, ia sue a peeuliar manner a to derive th MM medicinal ln"f -aeb. It will erne, when In the power of ined'fine.seroftila.sall rheum.sores. bolKpimpies, all hiiniors.dyspepsia.bilioiisnesS. sick headache. Indigestion, general debility, ea larrh, rheumaUsm.kidney and liver complaints. It overcomes that extreme tired leel ng caused hy change of climate, season.or life, and impart life and strength to the whole system. Blood Poison -For year at irrejular Interv.-i's in all seasons. I suffered the intolerable hiiruinanditeliing ol blood poisoeincby ivy. It would breakout on my less, in my throat ami eyes. I.av1 spring I took Hood a Sarsapanlla. aa blood pnrrfler, wllh no thought ol tt as a special remedy lor ivy poison Ing but It haseffeeted a permanent and thorough euie." Cm. vii T. Shcts. Went worth. N. H. "I had noilsall over mi neck and hack, troub ling me so much that I cm 1.1 not turn my head around.n.H stoop over II ood ' Sarapa rllla cured me in two week. I think it hi the le-st blood leirifler.'' Isiri. l!Er. Kans- City, Mo. The Niagara River Hydraulic Tuu nel. Power and Sewer Company will now, it is stated. carry out its plau Tor utilizing the fall of water at Niagara. by build ing its main tunnel and connecting cross tunnels with wheel pits. The estimate or cost is 2,2.71,000. It is estimated that If thirty mills of 000 horsepower are built, it would pay five per cent upon a capital or f3,00 ,0o0, while if all privileges were taken, the result would pay the interest upon a large block of bonds and a handsome return upon the stock. One of the be it known banking houses In Wall Street is deeply lntei ested in this undertaking. The scheme is one of sound engineering and is thoroughly practicable. Flu tit led lo Ihe Heat. All ar entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every family should have, at once, a bottle of tba beat family remedy. Syrup or Figs, to cleans the urate nj when coative or bilious. For sale in 60c and fl.00 bottles by all leading drucgiata. No "tit for tat" with a kicking cow. "Be gentle with the erring." FITS: an Flta wooped free o Dr. KiIne'Gtat Serve Keaturer. o Kuaatier Drai day'a uae. Mar veaiua urns. Tieailae and iK.uo iriai ooins tree i friiuieea. sent! iolir.kiiuie.vai Area si. fiiua-.e. Win'er 1 a bad season to let your Ore insurance ruu out. The Cod That Helps to Cure The Cold. The disagreeable taste or the COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in SCOTT'S DULSIOH Of Pure Coil Liver Oil itli J HYPOPHOSPHITES j of mvt.ro a.ir soda. iThe patietit sullering from COSSt'MPTIOS, I nrtoMHiTis. i oi ch, oi.n. or) I I ii l)lit:t:, may take the 1 ( remedy with aa tnucli satisfaction aa be i ( would take milk. I'hyslclans ara prescrlb- i ln( it eTerywiiere. It is a aerfert aialslna. 1 j aad a wonderful uca prwdaccr. Iff fcc Me (Aer i 'ITO STOPPED FREE WBr.KLINE'SGRFAT NERVE RFSTnRFR IIwrAluaLB tr Maa mm dlrtx-tod. n F'f dm 0 Hap 1reti aV'rf) i trhml bottl fr t Fit ptitafxiW. ! r .rw bat r sew m b-.m akei rcM4 Si.d i.amaw. f. O sail eii.' v1cirr of -m for ' m Fit. mrr sw. nr. avft-i ta tm f'K- KLINK VI Arrb St rhidl kta, P. wMbr.ci.fi f. WAK ff JMIIA7IX, HAt hS. r,-. y ii ,-s syVVlll V1UU1 PATEM, S:iV44 t- , tne an. - - Sl-eliS. auid trouble. An iu- I--iisable article fr n huushlti. Nolaiv il.ould be wittiout i. h.niple tout Ixb BHn 4.1 lllatft OOlctB. dors Big i.i mm tUm wit pwiflc fortbcrt&iDcur' of this dlnevtiM. i. U.1XKAHAM,W IV, Amsterdam. N. V. W bT sold Rt( ( ton mtvuy ytkarv and li. tba DM! ox MUt- . dii wm. ' atl.OO. Sold by Druirre PENSIONS VfOf w piam wittMl llair Pt your Cl&lm lit til haaOdal M r, J a B .si ar. U AlilMaTUN, J. C R Cir.ai rhotfHjrnphic Washing Troughs. for I'iutts Take a metal plate Ujx and make a very small hole, as small as you can, al the bottom, l'ut the plate in that you want to wash, and let the lap dr.p into the box rather faster than the water can run out through the hole at the tot torn. The excess will of course run over the top. but the hvuo I w ill escape at the lowest point. Some plate boxes) are made so that the glass projects over the top. These do not answer the purpoe. For I'mtts- What you want to do is to Introduce the supi ly of freshwater at the bottom, so that it mixes and car ries away any hypo accumulation that settles down. This can be done by pu tiug a b t of elastic tubing over the n zzle of the tup long enough to uoch to the bottom of the vessel. But an easier plan is to use a funnel. There are two ways of doing this, either to let it stand on its b g end in tlie Lasiu wilh its Biij.ill end projecting over the surface (see that it is exactly under the tap, so that the drip falls dow n the tul and comes into the basin under the tiin of the big end), or. if you have auytbing you can make a foot of, you can put the big end up ward. 1 use a small earthenware fnu- Lel for this that has no straight part. If the side cf the basin is tolerably ui ligbt, it id tiotigli to rest the side ot the big end of tlie funnel against the side of the basin and let the drip iwtss tiiroiign tne former. HissFullofun -I r.itlier fancy that billiard pUjer MOjSjii is a very siiy man." Mr. Fuller "Sh I Why, whatever put that idea into your head?" Miss Kullofun -I read in the paier the other day that 'fearing a kiss he played lor safety. Mr. Fuller Quite natural. lie h is a perfect borr.r of a m as." Geaial Hostess "What, going a'-iia-.dy, p:ofe-ssor. And must you Uike jour dear wife away with you'." Irj'esor "Indeed, ma lam, I am sorry to say I must." i lJaTakl E9 ktrCealrkTSto rUtas Oaadail Oa "Th. pi-Pr tell of we:gbm three V gold came in qoarts, William r aaiu MAidBM?.WBanker laughed sr, bard that they had to send for a monger ly tt dry his tars. "Can yvu lend uie twenty dollar?" said one Congressuiaa to another. -It would tea great pleasure "I'm glad to hear you ty so. "But, old man, this is Isiit, and I ve made up my mind to deny myself all luxuries." "I am devoted to phrenology, and I love the study and pursuit of litera ture, and am puzzled as to winch I should make my life work," said the student. , "My dear boy," returned the pro fessor "-vhy don't you toss a cent and decide' the matter that way? Heads phrenology; tails, letters. Harry Pearest Amelia, can you, will you give me your hand? Amelia (looking at Harry's grimy fingers) 1 don't know, Harry no I'd better no'. It would be so hard for an Ireoi: it. eleiill VOU kllOVV. I tllillk you have rather more hands already than you can attend to. "Hair cut, sir?" No, only a share." "Ilav rum. sir? Your face looks a little rougli." lei", you shaved me last ween, nave I my choice of liquids?" "Certainly, sir." "Then eive me a little chloroform before you begin, please!" French Girl raia, a man who looks like an American is observing tl:o gloves in the window. What shall I ask for them? Shopkeeper Twenty dollars. Man (entering! How much? Girl Twenty dollar-!. Man Sar-r-r-r! Shoiikeeiier Forly cents, inVseer. An L'nluckly Street E.: Don't let us turn down there." F. "Why not? ' E. "lJecause it's unlucky for me to pass down that street. There are pre cisely thirteen t-eople to whom I owe money living n it." "1 don't see your son about any where," said a traveling man to a merchant whom be had called on. "Is he about the city ?' "Yes." "I'ursu ng bis snudies?" "1 think lie is pairsuing his studied, but from wliat I can hear I don't think he has much chance of catching up to them." Miss Pert "What a splendid book! Hr.w long has it been in the family?'" Miss Antique "Tho family Uible? Why It was purch ised at my bir'.h." "Indeed? How well preserved it is for such au old book!" "John," said a wife lo a husband as she looked tip from the uiorninit paper, "what is a coastwise steamer?" "A coastwise steamer, my dear? Why a coastwise steamer is one that knows bow to keep off the rocks along the coast, ' ' An old Virginian was being ques tioned by some young fellows about liis experiences timing war times. One of them said: "Mr. 1 , tell us wl at a shell is like, coming through the air." "Well, boys." said the old man, "it comes a-sli.Mitin. and a-twistin' altnr, tnakin a noise that would curdle your blood. It is the awfullest, tertyfyiu'es;, most insigu ilk-ant noise you ever heard!" First Xighter WhatI Every seat taken'. Ticket Seller Every one; but don't le discouraged. There Will be room enough after the first act. 1 was al the rehearsal. She 1 cannot, I must not consent at once. 15ut you wi'I wait, dear, will you not, until mat tt rs are more favor able to our union? He Wait? Xever! Shall it be said or you that you married a waiter? Willow I hear Jones has been arrest ed forkeepin;! a cow. ftisto For Keeping a cow! What an out rane! 'Yes, she belonged to another man." Old Adoier And would you not care to lw an o d man's dailluij? Miss Young Why, yes about fifty years heuce! Superintendent of Dry Goo-Is store So you are ui applicant for the position. I want some one who has had a good deal of exiierier.ee in lloor-wa k tig. Applicant I have sjieculated ia Wall street for twenty years. Sisperiutendent of L)iy Goods Sloie You aie engaged. "What ia your id ;a of a gentleman, Tellowly?" 'A true srentleiuan al .vavs lano-hq nt the joke of a storv aud never sava th.-.t be heard it before." A Lsmtlvn engineering journal givrs tome further information aliout the successful exiH-riment. conducted iu l'ort Chester l ieek. of jumping a tor-, pedo boat over a boom, "l he experi ment was made by the oflicers of the Vernon. The boom, which was "jit feet in length, differed from the usuai spurs wbit-h are used for the defence of harbors against torpedo attacks. In that it was Cfeet broad and surmounted by a number of spikes, which it was supposed would receive the boat and hold it a prisoner. Xo. 49 lirst-class toriiedo boat, which had been strength ened for the puriKise, was selected t attack the boom. Having made a few preliminary runs in the harbor to eua Mo her engines to obtain full sjieed. she made a dash at the boom at a rale of about 'JO knots. At this speed her stem was lifted out of j the water almost as high as the I oom itself, which sunk on impact, and be fore it could rise to the surface the momentum of the craft bad carried her over. She was subsequently berthed, and it was found that neither her cut water nor protteller had suffered in the !ist, nor had a single plate been bulged or started. The result of tl o experiment goes far to show that either the booms m ust be duplicated or that they must be supplemented with nets, with the object of entangling th-i screws of the attacking boats." A (Irrat suriiiM Is iu store lor all who use Kemp's Balsam for the 'ibruat and Langs, the great guar anteed remedy. 'Would you believe that it ia sold on its merits and tbat any drug gist is au'bmlzfd by the prjprietor of tbTs on lertul remedy to j;iv j ;ou a saiuplu bo. lie tree? It never talis to cure acute or chronic counba. All drncgints sell Kemp'a Balsam. L arge bottles 50c an $L Apples are worth twenty-five cents a dozen in an Francisco. Itiipnire curcu'imraiileetl It Dr. J. B. Mayer, 61 Arcli at I'hll'a, I'a. Kae at once, no operation or de lay from business, attested, by thou aauds ol cures after ottiera tail, advice free, eend for circular. Barns and stables are not suitabl p lacea tor ben rooeU. a i 11 ,',rsn'ssiTs3''' ' - , i 40 HI L ! "S '"" .- ''i. 1 A BAD SPELL. A merclmnt's clerk wrote a check for forty dollar, and spelled the ruimerWl adjective f-o-u-r-t-y." His employer directed lik attention to the error, with the remark. " You seem to have had a hud ipril this morning-' To w hieh tbe'clerk replied, "Sure enouffh ; I've left out the "g-h." Let us h;pe the clerk will mill further amend his on husrraiihy, meanwhile, if anybody is sulTeriti from a "bid spell " of headache, superinduced by coiistipation, over-eatinr or other indiscre tion, let that person ask his drujrjrist for I'r. Fierce' Pleasant lurpativ I'elleta. They are entirely ve;etalle in coiiipa-itiuu. and are prompt aini efertive in action. Thev are tprcitiT in all deraUeinents of the liver, siomaeh and bow-eit. 'Ihey are strongly eatii irtie or mildly laxative nerordinjr to si?e of dne. L'n equiiled as a Liver I'ill. Smalk-at, cln:-;ii j:, c.-:est to tike. Outs liny, Sugar coated l'ellet a dose. TCHAT AiLO YCU ? Do you feel dull. Linjruiil, low-sriirite. lifeless, and iinitwri! .aMv niisi ralile, litii physirallv ami meufilly; exiiormnee a sense of fulliieiis or hi mting after eating, or of gonenois." or eniptiiiesi if stoma'-ri in tho moriiinir. tonu tsmtetl. I.itter or ha 1 tiLstfl in mouth, irreiruliir a.i el.te. dizziness. fr. quent h.-a.lrti h-s. hlurre.1 eyi-icbt, "tlmtiii : sjieeks " l-iore the eys. nervous prostration or exhaustion, irrittil.ility of teinier, hi t flushes, alu-rmit iri with chilly sensations, sharp, biting, trsin-aent fiains here and there, cold feet, druwsin.ss alter meals, wait, ful ness, or disturbed and unrefre.tiun sleep, constant. indeserilall feehng of dread, or of iniiiidinK calamity ? If you have ail, or any considerable cum- -Disi. s HEMKDY FOR t-ATARKH.-Best. E-1-t t , i i fhe.it-st. lieJief is en.i.e.liale. A cure is cctta.lt. 1 fold in tiie ll.a.l ll has no e m al. It is an I'uilinent, of win. Ii nostrils. l-nce.So.-. Sold by Ad.lresi. La Grippo has Loft the System badly debilltatci in millions of cases Take Ay ci-'g Sarssparl.'Ia cud restore Tor. a and Strength It nev'r f.'.ils. Prepci r-'.l by D J. C. Ayer Cc, ILovell.. Mass. f'SH1 For Coughs 0 Cold3 K fl m riy Tbtr ii ao M.dkia. liks ilSl9a DR. SCHENCK S PLf0N!C i SYRUP. -y II 1 l laaant tu the tate an-l U 'i. it . imn t.r i-Tli ll.-u'oufch M-'ii. int-inth V..-iia K .rn.i.1.1 .11 In-,. ...I... Prle. 1.00 per t-.ttle I-r. S. i.eirk'l B k on lt'iittiiil''!..ii S'id iu i.'rrt m&ii.-d fre. Ail.lrw Dr. J. H. tScbonck & Son. Philadelphia. THS BEST REMEDY roit CIIILDUEX Bt rrEKiNo mow COLD in HEAD SM FI LI S OK CatarrH rHyFEVERl?)g CAT A IS II II HAY-FEVOT rn'""" ' i'i".-fl tnti -s-ti n-t-il sn t i. nrr--. Jits. i .s"'l-t I.ril r..t,i.f I. r l, "-'- f-I- nili'THtlis.S'i IVarra-i sL. v Y.-r JONES 1 1 1 : PAYS THEF3E1CHT " T li V ri-lr, lr. ti l eui -rrsi Lrf-rlu lr.'.j ldtair. t5-j;ti J!ui f(,r SCO. E"er te V-.-ue- r trw pr.. .: -i nt.ou th pj.rfr Mt JONci CF BINGHA'.Tt 'i Bix.-'i.vt ri . s. v . QRTHERN PA0SFI0, LOW PRIG? RliiRnin i ant: r. r K EE Government LANDS. ?I I I.I.IIIVs OK At ll ill Mu.urst.lii, ..no liakola, ll.munt. Itljiho, f.l.lnKt.-u hii.1 tireu-.o. ;pun Fna I'Ui'iitfcii.it.f mi nn. p. .!t-.Titiui.- n.a ljri l.ct.1 AiririiiTurl. liritcaiK t..l I lin l"r Undii niiit iu I., r-f ttlm. srnl Irre. A.i.lrf nil . t. n i SkAnu .n.i i .... w- t i - - " aw-sw mm w wi i.r.si. n . i iRn.ifii. ....... .. - - "ww...., p.c, raoi, lli chicm rsTtn's cnoiish NE'.YROYAL FILLS v Hit tSU-C PIAMONU IHN J H A BaiM. . Va-.,k'si - irurr '"T ZMam'mtf J.'nt la Kclicf for I-ad -. , imttmr. t r-sCu-.-. AXLE GREASE ltl-lsT IX Tlill W..ICI I. Its we.n ine qualities are unsurpnssol. a " i ally oiitlastni ' iw,. iKies of any oilier bi m i l'etlected by beat. IrOLf mt 4.I..N..- fOH SALE l'.Y DEALERS GENEKAI.LV. WAWTFn ANt ASsKIt for tills ttmtl HHII I LU and vicinity. S.niietliitii; sui-j l? f o.r'w' f"r Particulars to MltS. s. I . AKMP.KLSI KK. 1-lilWelj.hia, Wunuii i l.x cbange, la S. 131a street. OPIUM 5 ITADTT. tlllT rmala and Mil t I ItF.ln ths World. Ir. J HlfUtMl, LeUuoti,0 -rCm M';C toll. h.-ftlCd Vltb bliae iVU '-v . i ri-.boB Tskc o thcr. H pii. v i.V is rj-k-tbnmrd -. iic rtppn. srt m7 dmmgfrmmm. . it .tot-fell. S. at A. V (lam ii i f.r bsrnculan. t-Timr.maia FRAZER URRRY'S55. BUGGIES r50.95 HARNESS THE BEST IN THE WORLD Alt lfl lolfj dlrert to tba oon- aoiwr. - Fool?' or "Trout" for a. W" rtand on nor o fuotlruj. and bU th " Mum " $Too4m aoleijr on ttalv wrid-r-fcuwaed narlu low prlc. Hut i J Ti. Y " ;fSrI':5TrTf J'rJt' f fiJiiTtf '? W rtr-in. ..ering Tniin Tiiat niosr ooiiinion or American t...: dins 111" ions Drsis'iiH. or Ton 'id LiTer ass. .elated with lysj-ji.-ia. or li:'i. -f-.Tioi-' Tha more coni'ilii-ared ymir .iisemn. i;-.s eo.-ne. the frroater the nuiiit-r an-i tiivernt? of symnt'ims. No matter v i.at stjiL- it hiia reaefaed, Ir. Pierce s ;..;! n .M . !;.-;,! j,. envery will sulslue it. if ti:-n ai-.-nr-iaii; to direerions for a reii.v nahl 1. n.-.h of uTO inn or tiro of I'r. Tier.-., s '..il,.t t.ua daily wi U the " Iiis.-,iverv " siii a ij to its efrii-a"V in u the hver is v.ry t..rp;J aial th Isiwels et'lls-Tnit.-ii. "fiolden Miiii-iil l'l-eovi rv" is the only mtslieine of i:.s clii juaratifeeti to d i aii it is represf '.iK d to acromph-'i. or nioiioy paid for it sriil 1 refund'si. Whil:.ijS liisexs RiRT jVlKOit-ai. Asfn'iATi I, 1 r urujuaai Gtio Main Hvre-t, H-alTaio, N. Y. a small part;. is an Led to tua drutiL-i-ts or s.-nt r.y man. K. T. Hazkliime. Warren, Pa R. R. Ra ADWAY'S ii READY RELIEF, THE G3-JT COKO'JEaOS OF PAIN. In tiintly rclitr-v mid (Mn ruro ('old. .r Tliioat, I'.nHM'hiti-s, rifiirUy, Utf e k, L -4ii;f stiom ; iull itnm.ilionsi, nh-tlier ol the linitr-. KhIiu-h.o il m tism. m:i i: trx.iA, I1-ala li4'( Tot li.trlm, V.k or " ' llir Hnrk,( lirst ur I,itnt4, ly oiia itppluj tin. Inlritally in nalr for ntl inirniJ pain, tl.il tiln-v, 1 1 -:iri tuirn, iti -h Nir-u-no , sli'fl am--!, ';t Ipn.iTiori ol lh' II':rt. ( hilN and I i'mtiiihI I.tUriA. Oi. a hottle. All I li'iiiats. WAY'S An 1 1 cut mtiiI intl.l Citirtlc. Turelj -yMntile, Tit Sutut ami Itft MMiirin in in nor til lor tii Cure of nil Ihaurderi of the LIVER, STOMACH OR BOWELS. T;.kfn acorlin-4 lo dlrerttoita they mill r'toir ht-alth mik! renew tta.llty. I'ri -, t. a lUx. Solil by all TrncV'ifc I!U It IHWAV A- 0 M;V YORK. ' V ' ' -.rs'sr. e'f VJ. L. DOUGLAS C1". O QUfltr AN 11 $2 SHOE On VUfor GENTLEMEN And iUhfr A d reri Sprrirtlite Art Ike I :- In itte V orld. Vonr pnui'w unU'-- ii.trtir anl .rit. .r it1 mr-rtf nnl-.timn, Ml.h tVl'HVWHKKR If l-we will nut urply ynu, fivi jH.ntil fur .pru--t."nj Iijw tw ta illrw t frurn fn.-turv without tr n.Mi- W. I.. IOl(.l,A4, llmrklan, !-.. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BR: AKFAST. T.v a tin t tmjrli knov. l.ile of th n it -ir: 'ai ll I'll JTOV fl'li tilt OlHT;l'i"Is tt ill J.-' 'i ialiU n u: i it ii.ti, and l) ;i aj'p'.u-1' --f tin' pr-.tifrt s ! tt.,;i r. I" ;;- Lit" j.'itvi'jHil ot:r liMMkf.iit l;ii'l-s w.'U a i-t-.f' y tl:ivinir'ti t-t;i wiil-Mi tn.iv - t - in:in lifHV (lM-t-rs' hills. It is tv ll.- 1 . . '. ust of siii'h ni lirifs of (iit iint a rt.!i-;it ;t;,,ji may Kr;itiu;illy httilt up until stroi.i; eti tiu'Si tn i'fsist evry Tf'ni''nrv to lis.,te. fl iTi !r-: ! (t sultt'i1 in:ii.til t's are tl't.ttin? a! oiimI a rt-.i'f in :t 1 1 :n-k Miiciffr t h'i t 1 a v--.ik p- !J. v in;:ii fM-ajif iti:iiiy n fat;il hafT hv V:. r. j ir-"-t'i v s vc!l f.M t Ut-tl v Itll p'M f h :i ii-l i ci 1 tiimri-Oi' d train'." "f V'c' - ,-. c t; Ni.nlt- 'imply w i ii hoil'115 w;it-mr r. 'k "-M on ly in hsiil imiuh'I t ins.tv .rocrs ; iu- i 'i ' J. Js: IAMFS tPPS $l CO., Hom-Frrn.c C: . London, Ennr'tnj. nvta.il sLl l.a fin. . A U't-tlt rVs-V pfifl, nl taip ;oxib to o pu i i or on oury. u.UICUU r. i aLara n tar ( iaii-av. rinL rtu LCit'tf ft Mlfi. CO., lift k. 9 siu. ri.-rn, C H I.I r tt I !?r.CVE3 LXCELS10S lit lWMUlltai'iTUtll"--' ITHE IEST IN THE WCKLB Mora -arrr" ur!ss IHatbssii sold lut tm.1 Uiaa T ther two BBsks eombiDaa. which provss ttist ihclr supti qa&l.iln &r sriiraolald. Tea ..inn a s .!.;... . . s -. rponrs. -'.HI' irf-r f'f these -rnpt'tiis. yiii are 1 loHKfiaW my& x s-.t ra o tfTWS P.'OMaCrtFUL If lOSvt-i-s - LUEOEjiiCHAi .RiS2K? feryr3c0BIIII!tG5ARTICLtS ' . Z&?!rK CHAIRS. id v. VLi7 y 9 I .t-.. Brian J FREE r i i I i 4 ti
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