t'lisatlnftetV la the Biortita of life, our good ship man ned, "With Lu'er llioi:;;l;t where the port may b-, Te !" our ' from tbe oj atrand AdiI s.iil ii-vi.- ..i. a stiminer sea, Tbe ( t . i : :e a tdvery ebeeo, 1:011ml f 1, Uuds wieb a shining ti.i.r!.; Bat tieyiil tV'e Veautlful meadows green Am la.rer uiin tlnt we never reach. Tbe :!i-v 1-i Ui.t with blooming flower, Ami vuli ti:e wild-wood secrets Lu: i.nn "Woii'd r m.b tie mountain tbat grand ly lu.vi-:-; A dJ Irr. h r l.elghfe that we can not gain, ib, bow v-aiu l.ir tlie enchanted jieaKS tt'liw" r es-s nre lut iu tbe golden haze. I An.! ever .1 1 ithwiiy our footstep seeks. "J i.l our tyea 4,ruw dim in steadfast gaxe. Wbv is If e tif ver are satisfied? W li-U' i' n.ine thi -j.int of sad unrest, Ta'. tannin.,; 1. o-t 'er by our side, Ai.;s r-s';.-ss i-i wnbin the breast? Dor t::e u: p.: t.r it uiitue ciiiue Ar. 1 ti.e rr iii'-riiiUL' that 11 kuew oi Eojjm 1. 11: 1 vrLere f: 1.0 lea-r-ifu. i: Hi;- It ftn li no te' U a ways aaumez : i'l-.-ime'tibered shorn? ' r r t! c weary feet, h i f ih'ijj: star: : ,t v. it.tr. In-ai. aiid beat, i; 1 V'.ii"t -ti9on baraj k-i'j Ik -t why, A 11 1- ever tints; . :l .- wii.il-swpt say, v, :; tor eome to ul ! .- r; i t ii-l t:.r"..-r i.f J..-f it u . j.' t r-: T a.'it.c. ' ;'-' ' 1- r - u.- :: n, A f.'l n -rer L' .: Ii t: o 'Jin,.! IIAY1X OWN WAT 'But I dViit uai.t to l rlchl" said VivJU JIovv.n I. "i'ui quite as rich as I m-d m If M.;;-:i!y. What tlo I gain by anoth.-r 1: t : y t i--nsaud dollars?" Oil Hi... i..tii4 Howard stared at his saucy gratid-dai'Lhter as if she had pro pounded :t piece "t rank here.-'' aa in dee I it was ia h:s s stein of every day the' "Vlo.tt hai jlilv. . yen nre a fool;" said ho, A 1 . 1 it's l'icky lor you you h.ive a your ii.l ! to do Ler.j ti.-ii: will i'.!-a.'.t on !i.e v.. lut i.te !: , v I . :!. t who can look alter tier tkm you beem able -t. .Mr. Kncsou is to be iiituriiiioii. And you '!. an ironical emphasis .'ceivo hrni as your I u'.-l '.vide her saucy brown eyes. "A.'.d v.-!;at Is to become of Olivet Beltonr" : 'Jim r ftoi n.e 1 t you in T '.) to i-o:,-'..! . ;u. ! u g:ii . , huv lM.-V.-l ' j.jtl in-- OV It 1 : . ' A ;:1 :.! the i- : t'V.;l- - - ' Y...'. f ;.'!.. :, v- aked, deunuely. is iiutlmia to me!" r (.'i andfathiT. "Neither ,v, r ii' ldin Ihoiightjt proir; ti.' li !' it; .voi-o77ijd up a :ii !-. .iij.tir with a hoy and '.:(..'. ; L.ul I niiirht louf ago . 1 ..il ilr. Jji icsou had 1 i y .t in...ijys!il! As it in, ..j: .-(.ijUtfLCta of your i loiipd of! down at h'.3 huda of -. 1 her prand 11 kits iu ti.i .r !..-. -. "" .-. 1 1-:! :, ', a..-i . 1; old . - : ; rr-i . . . I. . 'S...t v U ... 1 1 1 v : . li . ' 1 Ii, i 1. -i "! 1 ; le: '. a-- 1 . ,-. li. . no. .- ... .11. all ..... . dorv , v'. . i her 11 1 en'.; - I ro I cin. . 1. v:.. , h''0 . i nian .. J'.. Wen' .; pm 1 .; : ei.r. it to f lily iliiiikr I f.ii i'lo to tiiat -....1! Toc.'.iry 1. listen to his .ent cms' a:ei i-il'i;.'y can X. t if I know 'ii.ly Violet ; ,t to lis vt ry l,..ip.ir.wijj(iiin . 1 pi :ili.j;i iji.'l -, e..-.i liiielit'l :. -I l.-.-.v Oi.V.T f-iiin-h. 11. "e n.d. t . 1 1 c a;i;ile bl".-- .r I iiv l-inv hllelll ..o v.r:.id, and the i , j-t-pipg around rii ! or a hit of :c w plump ated '. 1 --.'It like the i.i: the apple f.i r to look upon. li-.m ci-ght have i a gentle- ro o up again and i.niy stopping to i f ciniaiiilon l'uaes to brown hair as she !- int.. ; be I v ... Oll- p I) ! conn; apput boll.e "V. "Vv to-m. "T. com; V,.. '' "t enci' i pv.ttls; her fsce tne said oiuid- .i .-t for au uuctu- eren her hard lit the ladtHiit I j j.:i:i nc J beauty in her -'c to clean house Mis3 Vi'let, aud i in. ike o differ t.ul: ,a like this, :;:s:t earlier than .-.i-ie," remon- Dorc-,?.'" "Ii:t aver r.rate 1 J .-i "I curt briskly, ".:: dra;-.-ii:; l a . "Xln-it-'s . Dorcas nil..-' master s.i f:; Mid Violet uu i ' ini; c.eanmg uii inc y n th..t, "Uut wkat said ! Will "Ho ii.-e i we've K"t ! floors ail -la. then you sei eyes bei. iV'.ii - t lOIC-S V Eever 1: id a the j x aa 1 life, bi't lying iK ni she ev.. I.-;... affair. "Very '"" Aud ;.. the "ratn t Mr. l.'i '. legs S '-f. wai I to 't l::i-v Por-rat, ill up a: until I d the '-silos. And 1 the brown , ''he can't' I IJorrtv? white j ve at:a;r in all 1 s if her solitary "-..man's instinct l.er In-art, and eu ii J the whole V ' she said, oil to skim in tlie next even-' ntly looking for- I "ititry rest and j : hi- lot.g dusty ; o: t;-.-, uell-p'.e-1 '.a a I'.i'.d head, j i : of expensive i -. !:.) tiiat. is ' ' v ! every- , . I f.-r him, n j by purchasing ' i v. i?e iii the 1 I . a u '.! 1 com 1 V jotn I. sei vi a d e false moi" thn -ffii.'i a pie' pei Mi Villa. and . Visit "I ' said I pipe 1 spo'l. Lov.. Ye , whpi IV: with Goir a to ; re-a rest ! I-.-. V,r.ei 1 1 .: eii'ictid i ui sur." .'f i .'S Ft: ve- brow w:t!: e : a ii'!l;e:cliitf. 'I'lJ having, in. L'ercas, t rppeantnee is l'..al if th .ai tied ud iu .J o.uJ Sstrub- poilshiu' the 1. bine i .. 'S,,a bH k . 1 . gran : "V - Cbtle'.. , ; " i . e IIM, r Ire T - . . trea r. . Cor a :tt. Of bo L?J. - :.t crcrred. ; ior wcnarj'i V.- 'it ou were ' - r. e L-'.i t' re : . v.'...,).-e lie i of ioavlrrc a .li i.Lit;, Bac to hew curUJns, fresrr rtalr corerl and poiished furniture at nU'ht. Tou see our old bachelor hal yet much to learn. Violet tame to the tea-table, her pretty face diefiguied by a clow cap, a Lib uprou eiivelopum her figure in its voluniiiion and curious folds and a prc-occupibd air. There was nothing to eat but bread and butter, damaged picVles and cold pork. "Ehl How's this?" asked llr. Iloward, surveying the board with a diBguted air. "Is this the best you have to set before us. Violet?" "Grandpapa!" said Violet, with an Injured air, "you know I have some ambition to be a good housekeeper and how can I clean houe properly and yet spend my whole time in the kitchen? Besides, I for one don't believe in indi gestible dair.tles. If ever I keep house 1 shall live on plain Graham broad and simple cold water!" ilr. Eiicson, who was rather fond of harmless little side-dishes and salads, jellies and creams, winced visibly. Grandpapa Howard stared a; the saucy little girl in blank wonder. After tea Mr. Kricson sat down, to a chat with Violet; but he had scarcely epoken a sentence before she rose. "Excuse me!" said she; "but I must ga and see that the carpets are brought In from the grass and tne wuite-wasa p:nls covered. Your room was white washed to-day, Mr. ricson, and thoroughly scrubbed. I saw to it, my self!" h?" gasped the elderly lover tbinfc ing of his rheumatism aud sciatica, "i'oss bly it may be a little damp If If auy other apartment was equally si con venient " The bedsteads are all down, and ti e carpets all up!" interrupted Violrt. "l'ou can either sleep there or lu the barn, whichever you choose!" Mr. Ericson looked rather dlsccuflfc ed. Evidently the velvet kltteu-ould scratch, if she chose! And wasn't it Just possible thut Violet IlowarJ might be a shrew? He was no 1'etri-chio to attempt taming this Katherine and Just then Mr. Howard camt in, and the old gentleman's reverie was cut hort. He went yawning to his fedroom, at nine o'clock. It was ratter stupid to sit by the light of a keroseie lamp and listen to old Howard's platitudes, Violet came near him no more. "I'he e wl" said Mr. Ericson, look lri; '" iele.i!y at the wet floors, . id reM!lg walls of his rO-yi.. daniis I'll -A cookeyl My good .ouian," to Dorcas, who was carrying his lamp; "hew often doe3 your young lady clean bouse?" "Four times a year, sir," said Doreai promplly," and oltener if she thinks the houe needs it. She's a dreadful itnart housekeeper, is Miss Vi'let. "Four times a year!" echoed Mr. Eric-ion, iu dismay. "Why a man's l.fe would be scoured and scrubbed aud st-amed away trom him at this rate. " He woke up at the first dawn of the nn'tiiii s', stiff, sure, with aching pain in every joint. Confound house - cleaning," he thought, as he contrived to draw his u. ..:i;-j!. 'h cot across t!io newly whitened wall, thereby cuisiug it to as sume a repeal blauce ton miller's blouse. "I've had eaonah of it." lie came u.i.vu to a breakfast of weak cottee, picKl-s an 1 oM I'-ork again, v, it'a a ba lead y pacUe 1. "You'ie not t'l'n.is to leave us, Eric- Cll-'d vh !. "I I Cud inn iit-int business will take !);? away :;...- morning," unbluali iinr'.v l ei 'jiii ven.-i. (!..:) he:' "And !rvk vu:i i.eie il r.urd--.i word in your eai I 1' n I, i.-n !i;V.ti-e ieik-ction, that it w.jolil i vcy i--.. !-i; i r an old ro.ijer 1 k.) !:,v- ..f t., Think ol allying i.-y-eir, to i.e:;' ain-ni charmliiif cr.c'.d-d ii'hler. Ma- .m i eniliti", and ti'Hl t oi t'.ii:.! Siifc'll ;r w l'.U some one be a great dr-al liapp nearer her own H 'r. And," speaking very t'a-t to anl.cipato tiaj opposition hn saw in Mr. Ilerouotus Howard's face, ''abt.i'.t that tiiPo of money be tween us, we'll ciy qtiits. What does a few dollars signify between friends?" Take it as a weddsns pieseut to Miss Violet, whenever ihe rinds some oi.e t, take my place. Ha! La! ha!" A tal away sent Mr. Ericson. Violet Howard did not waste asinqla tenr over htr recreant lover. She went merrily on with the spring cleaning. And when me rnniml ceremoni.il was over che :n..nied Oiiver lieltoul It was very singular how Violet Iloward always contuved to have her own way. Wanted Majtma to Know It. : Little Wl.lie had bad the sui.iect of a ! new brother or tis'.er nientioned to hira s a probability in the near future. One morning the bum called blm aud 1 said: I "WUIM, here is a little sister the ' ana!s brought you last night." j "O, let me see!" cried Willie in a ?reat glee. "The angels never had any I parasols, i!d they?'' "Why, what a question. Why do I you say so?" I "Cause, they lot her pet srm buret. Fhe's right red. Take keer, let me by, luick.' "Where ar you g-Mng?" "Going tc tea! mamma. She don't know It." He WASKor Introduced. "Some gills are too confounded smart to live," said a young lawyer, whose ofUce is ou F street, to his companion. "Why? What's the matter cow?" Inquired the friend. "Well, 1 was at a dance one night, and I heard a certain Conzressman's daughter talking to another girl, and ii,e o;uer gtri asked her to introduce me. because she didn't bnnw m hut bad seen me so often she wanted to." "And didn't hhe lntioduce you?" "Xaw, he said, in a Jlgusted tone, "she looked at her, kind of funny, you know, add Fa!d: 'Where Ignor ance is bliss 'tis folly to te wija' Now what do you think of that? Mrs. Goldlkaf, newly graduated from a very humble sphere of life. Is fond of using a Frenoh word now and tben, and this she always does with, striking effect. As, for lnstaico, when speaking of aorre duty her mald-scrvant had left undone, ee remarked In alight aud airy maunr. " Taul'.ue Is a good seivant a very po-id eeivant but I must confers ihe u up: to ba neglige." Obetjn-o Iysi m iTiifSS. Old Lady ,io groce; s ooj) l'r.a t you know, to' - t!ia-iJ !s very ruJato whistle whea "Sffug with c laoy? xjoj Taai s bit tr s cjjs tou me to lo, nurr, O.d laiy-Toid tou to -ffh'.st'e? Jbr es, 'rn. i!a;(d If we er sc!u jou aoythloy we'd Lays to whiilie Cor the aoney. Into a solution of Bum srabic illr plaster of Paris until u.e mixture as sumes the consistency of cream; apply with a brush to tie broken edges of c) "ba and Join tog..her. Iu three days tf.j article cannct be broken In the sjne place. V give to toup a peciCIar'y clesi arivaruie, let it pet cnld, then to half a guilon ' m' up put iu the wii:ie of one fjrtr, Ard iLe hht'.I also; let tLe eocp slmuier Ca the back tlie Ptove fcr tea minutes or eveu longer, then strain it. CALtror.iA vtill Ahead. recn sy'varjia Man We have discovered gold tiuartt tn Fiankl'n courty. Csllforrjia Man Quartil O, phawl We never j rtend to end il la California In lees U.an boshe:s. Open canned frdit an to'ir or two be fore Lt-sat-d f r n . IttjJar ricberwbea ibe tb oxyyiu is thus rtstorea t it. COUSZIIOLD. Bassets or Tapeb. Almwit rl ihaped Uukati and wort case can made of plaited paper. WnlU, brofi or newipapr may be utilized for purpose. To make a white bak. cul Into narrow atrlpi. three qn''";"" Inch wide, thin cartridge pap'r; a Mb "trip lengthwise Into twoanJ Pi-a-t It. When you have plaited ?'Qlc.lf'lt quantity, etltob the pieces togef the shape you wish the b1 to toe, using a small basin. Jar or even another basket to assist in shspiDa" .tc worr When the basket is ititcWi into shape, and the bandies put on.' " two ceats of hot eelatlne and wIr. nak w,i2 thoroughly dry, vamh. Baskets of newspaper or broirn PPer painted with oU color and afterwaid varnished. Wr knew of a lady once who was famed for her lal nathericgs. Every body came delighted from her entertainment W bea some one ft9k1 her the secret ue simply replied, 'Tient j of light." fry It, friends, in your owu homts. If Tou wish your company to enjoy tfiecjselvss give thein liht iu abundant. TbsjiMOVeter Frahis. Cut an Obion? piece of stiff pasteboard 6x3 1-2 I ntfies, cover it on one side with plush or satin over a layer or cotton, and line tbe underside with satin. On tb pUsh, before it is put on the pasteboard, paint or embroider a spray of flowers oo one side, or pretty sprays of embroidered flowers may be purchased aud fattened on by blind stitches; on the other aid attach one of the little thermometeis which may be found at any faucy store, put a bow of satin ribbon below lbs thermometer, and a loop of the sauii sewed to the upper corners to hang; it up by on tbe wall. A good roll cake is made from thh receipt: Four eggs, the whites and yolks beaten separately, one cup ol sugar, oue cup of flour, one teaspoon ful of cream of tartar mixed with the flour, half a teaspoonful of soda dissol ved In a little water. Bake in a quick oven, and in one sheet, in a large tin 01 dripping pan. Spread jelly over it very rapidly and roll it while it is still warm, it should be taken from tbe tin aud le laid upon a damp cloth. Iustead of jelly various other mixtures may b used; a thick boiled custard with grated cocoanut in it is excellent. Cooked chocolate dressing is also very nice. A nAN"isosiE lambrequin for manteh Is made of olive satin and crimson vel vet. The sateen is a long stt Ip, cut in poiuts on the lower edge. Cut tbe vel vet in diamond-shaped pieces, embroid er a pretty design ou each side, and place iu your sateen iu such a way that the velvtt points will come between Hit others. Featherstitch tliese piece! down and Up each point with a l&el. A nice way to cook salt codfish Is at follows: Soak a pound over nijjht, au I in the morning simmer In fresh water for an hour, chop finely and plnce iu a saucepan, with over a pint of milk, two ttaspoonfuls of butter and a little flour mixed well with milk. Let tb9 win- c come to a bol!, beat an egir up, add to tbe f'Sii, sUr well, then serve while hot. This is a very palatable Cl:i, especially lor luncheon. To Maes a 1'ketty Portfolio. Take the covers of an old book; line with crimson silesia. For the outside take black bhtlt.; paint or trnLioi'ur some pietty design on each Bide, and cover your bo-'ks. Finish tbe edta with a bilk cord, and fasten bows ' r'bboii ac eith coiner with othei i:t' bona, with winch to sii.'peud it. A towel, folded several times and dipped iu hot water and quickly wrun..', am, then applied over the seat of pain in tcotr.acne or neuralgia, w I'd geuetaiiy afford prompt relief. Headaches al most always yield to the simultaneous application of hot water to ftet an-1 back of the neck, and a cupf til inter nally, hot as you can bear it. Jam Fufes. Cut ou$ some pun paste witu a large round tin sutler scoop out the center of half the rouiio: aud till them with jam, cover wilh the remaining halves. After moist-jnii-! the edges of the p;iete with a l.ti.e water, glazo with the whipped yoifc of an egg and bake. When cojrvtd, sprinkle the pulls with powdered suat Seed CAKE. Three eg-i. one-quarter pound oil line Sour, three ounces of butter, one-quarter pound of powdered supar, one or twoteaspooufuls of carr.t way seeds; beat the butter to a crettm, add the su,;ar, the yolk of oue egg, and a third of the flour, and so on; whisk the whites and add hut; bake In a mod erate oven on hour. Ir Y jtJlt old stand or small table needs upholstering to make it look re spectable, try this way of doing Iti Cover the top with daik, double-faced Canton Manuel, then sew or lack adeei fringe around the edge. This can ba bought In all colors and widths, and tho wider or deeper it is, the prettier. When you are tired of plain boiled or fried eggs try this way of seiving them for breakfast; butter a pie-plate aud cover the bottom with flno bread crumb3, then break enough eggs for your family, and drop them ou the plate, and cover with a layer of bread crumbs; sprinkle peeper and salt over this, and put some little lumps of butter over it. Eake In a quick oven for Cv minutes. Milk Weed Lamp Mat. A very pretty and inexpensive lamp mat can be made from the silk of miik weed. Gather tbe pods before they open and t e the silk iu little clusters about an Inch apait, with sewing silk of Htiy color preferred; tie the cluster onco lightly, then clip the ends, then draw tight and tie H?ain; they will form little .., tl.a. ll,.-.A . 1 - - . ; I'uius, i.icm ocw iu uifitu paieuoro j the same as lor worsted mat. ! "German I Syrup" '. . For children a tne-ii- A Cough cjjj,. svould hc abso. ; and Croup hUe;' relinble. A j mother must be a'c'e to , Medicine. p'n "er faith to it as to her Bible. It must ; contain not'air.g; violent, uncertain, or dangerous. It must be standard i in material and manufacture. It ; must be plain and simple to p.dtnin i is'cr; easy and pleasant to take. 1 The child must like it. It must be ! prompt in action, giving imtnctli i ate relief, us childrens' troubles come quick, prow fast, and end i ratal". j or oil erv.isP in a very short ' time. Itmu:t not i nly relieve .-ju rk tu:t bring thcr.i around quick, as ; ciiiidrcn chafe and frtt aud spoil t'neir consti:ut:f-::s v.udT lone; ioh Cnemcnt. It mur-t Co its work in i moderate doses. A la'gc quantity if medicine i:i a child is not dc-iri-b'c. It rtf.-t not i'uerfire "vf.h t'.e ; child's sHr.'.s, appetite or gcr.ctal l.c..'.;h. Tliese th.n.ji suit old ar, will as vt'u:'.-v fiiiks. end mrike I'n-s-hta- s German fc'yrup the fivc:i;c tiiilv u:eiicine- The Fact Th.it rheumatism Is earsed bv a morbid eonflV tiou of the blood, explains tbe success ot Hood's s.irsauariil.1 In curing this disease. We hare ninny letters telling of cures which seem really wo.iderful. Hood's sarsaparilla orereomes or r.sa.iulli!stlie acidity ot the blood, and re ;..res tbe vital fluid to a healthy condition. 1'Iiom; who suifer the pains and aches ot rheu nial.Mii Miouid try Hood's Saraaparllla. "For chronic rheumatism llcod s Saraapartlla did more good than anything else 1 have ever uken." F. Miller. Limerick Centre, Pa, Hood's Sarsaparilla fioldbyall JnuirisM. tliSlxforSS. Prepared only ny C. I. HOOD S CO, Lowell, Mass. 1(H Iomm One Iollar TrjFBE was a click of tbe latch key in t! e iront door about 13.30 a. m.,and Mr. Job Shuttle stole softly upstairs. II :s spouse bad not yet begun to dream dreams, tut was awaiting him. "Seems to me you are later than usual." Tea, a little, my dear," said Job. "You see I was elected K. ol S. to nUrhl." K. of S.y What's that?" Why, keerer of the seal, of course. "Indeed? And about bow long be fore I'm to be elected keeper ot a seal bkin Bacque?" A woman knows Just when to pou on co!d water. F.etter TiiiN a Dou. "Aren't you ai'raid of tramps,.livlng all alone ai you are?" asked one Western woman of another. Xot In the least, I am fully pro tected." "Do you keep a dog?" "Xo; they might poison a dog, keep a large woodpile in the jaid when It iau be easily seen from tbe road, They ftevtr cou.e any farther than tb frout gate." It wii3 Lincoln, when a boy, who said: 'All thin s that I want to know are lu books. He is my best frit nd who gives re books." It U said that the Geimans lost 25,000 intn t battlM of Gravelotuj. At Sedan the French lost about 20,000 killed am' ind the rest captured. The numbT of newspapers published in nil countries is estimated at 41,0'JO, 24 i'Lii a ie.triii(f In Europe, German) leads the list with 5.500. Two noli r 11 Celds have been dis t'overed In the Rocky Mountain regiou, but i here are no new (in mines opened e ently. Great destruction is the result of for :Mt tires the past summer lu the Mack iia'ls re j ion of Dakota. The blood i.f eels is poisonous wheu njcte l into the veins of dos aud other iniiuaH What enn money do to cure a man vith a Leadache? J George Mucdonald. t acm nre -t.ibboin tilings nnd nn4ny person .:it--. Mt.i a ine.i leeiing in Hie lower p.iit ot 1. .-b:i:h ami kri.iw nut ti.e d.niuer Inuic.ited I ir-i reveals tioub e lib the kidneys then they 'i.i nut ?i? aile the ater fioin Ihe blood, and i. ue oat u! ten diseases collie from tlnti iu!-ii.:tv..i biood whili .lisic uns fall to cu.e. JAN -N s Kiduey Cuie Lis been teted for iu ea--ni.l has iju. e.l tliou-ands, even Bnght's 'i,s-ae lr..py, Gravel, stone In tbe Biau.ler, jiiieaiii.tti- iii. t.ali bioiie. Nervounes. &j , eia. i.i We kuovt it to be leliable. having 'ii e.i aliei beinu tapped. Most driiK- ;its k. o.. tins val uuble I', meov, but by end .' a -t nip to CANS & CO, Ml Arch Street, riiiKxi-.piiui, who (ad vert im! in this paper) will -e ..I y.iu a p3!ii.I-t el eei liucale? of cures, Ha, is a valuable bouseliold remedy and ad-v:.-e uu to i, y .I It will not do to havetwo mammaijts a sliip. j (.fttari'lr Cttu't Pe Cored 1 1 vii': l.iiCAl. A I' PLICA 1 TONS, as they cannri ie. -tli tie se.it ot tlie tlinemi-. ind In oaer .'J. ui.ie t inn nvu 10 iitKe luiertrai r-iaeaie-, ll.i'.i s i unirm cure i taKeu internally, anu act- Oir -i t iy on tlio blood and mucou- surfaces Hal 's Cat-it rli Lure is no quack medicine. 1; u.i pi.---or.l'i-1 bv one of The beat physioiau In Hi s ..ea.ti.v f-ir e.ll-i. and is a reKUtar pre-s.-i -1- r. -u - 1: is .,ai.p(,sH,i ol tbe best tonics kn-j Aii. eoinb'u d with the tiest bloiKl punnets. . etaa: una-ct.y ou the mncous surtaees The P : i t coinlnnat -on ol the two Ingredients is uh.o pui'liices mcli wonderlul results lu cur ing e n i rrli. send rot testimonials free. f. J. CHKNty & Co., Props., Toledo, O ...ld by i.. imist.-, pnee Tac. i i iir- litie Doy is oi ten latner or the 1 1 1 an. p. I "I have been occasionally troubled wltk j rc.i.i.s. .m l in each case have used Brown's I i:i .in. in.ii Trociies. which have never failed. :.d I must say they are second to none to th" woild.' Feltz A Jlny, Cxshler. at. Paul -Uiftrt. The scarcity of polatoes has resulted :n an inciea-ed consumption of flour. Cnnn'r Ki-iney Cure for Prcy-y, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright', Hear:, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerv ousness, Ac. Cure guaranteed. S31 Arch street, Phllad'a. $1 a bottle, tf for t3, or druegiit. 1000 certificates of cures. Trv :. Trying times The quarter sessions. Mon"? invested in rnojce one btindred do! ar biultraoj luts in suburbs of Kansas City will p; fiuin live liuudied to one thousand per cent, ti e next jew years under our plau. ta eash aid .-j ei month without Interest cou tiois a uesuabli- lot. f'ai ticalan on applica tion. J. 11 . liuuerlein & Co.. Kau-al CUT. Mo. Ex ten-pore A bto, ped watch. FITS: a;: nts noppeu rree or Dr. Kiioesdreae r-ervt he-iorer. .No Fitsalter tlrst diy s use. Mar e,ou iuies. '1 ieaiihenDU i'.uuiTiai ootue irae .j li.uiste. tend iolir.li.me.sol Area -n. fai.fa. The grpaten cave 'n tlie worl I is the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. Till't.er. Mln?l.-ll. Farm lnnil ana R..n... (In Misxiuri. Kan i, Txas and Arkausas, loi.ii miu soiu. iyier a Co., Kansas City, Mo. Itatlik-tedw th soreeyea use Dr. IsaaoThomp. Kit 'tEye-water. liruggists sell at 2oo. pr uoiue The greatest lake In the world Is Lake Suj e. Ior, 430 miles long and 1,000 I.ec V, a's Chinese Headache Cure. Harmless In etteci, qtucH and positive In action. Sent prepaid on r.-c iptolfl tei bottle. Adeler Co yand.ittu St., Kansas City, Ma. Denmark has recognized the Repub 'ic of brazil "Trie.', and tine'1 Is tbe verdict or people 'm take Ho'l s Sarsaparilla. Tbe good ef f. cts of this me.tic'ue are soon felt In nerve s r natii restored, that Ured fueling driven off, i tl.i relieve.;, scrofula cured. Bn.eball Is supersiding bull-fibtinz i Cuba. j Ok'r.liorrs r,v? Boo and Man sent atiTwhr i. n-cuipi ol oocts. Tyler To.. Kansas clty.Mo. i Intense cold weather continues in ! .Turope. Pe Toa K-wmr Steecalate? Anrrerson seadirr ni tneir name an! ad-ili.-'iwli receive Information that will lead 1 1 a fortune. Benl. Iiewia (Afc, becurity baiiaiag, Kaasas Cltr. Mo. Prazil is biddiug for Polish Immicra- lon. Wh-n Pobb-ns- Klectr-c Soap was flrt mide n b 4 it eos- J.) ctms i b ir. It has prtstteli tne " ' '; ', 7 1 ;"'J quality now and djeiin t ' ' !'.-. ,-" " I y ui grocer aud preserve "u e.ais. Il he hasn't it, he will gat It. Maine is su-tiili.i; wiM loses to Europe. Vrrr Axie l.r.asn. l'li Frnrer A Graase is the best and, r.Ttnsiriiiiv, t!... cb--.ivHir. Uou't work v.eir L..rs-, 10 deatu by usiug poor axle please. Iry I. Moux tl.ce j:et jier mouth. ':urtiirr c-iti-emuirjiiitctMl lj ". .. li. .lav r. s i A ell st.. I'hll' t, . a. i-e . nine, no op- ration or Je 1 .-. in Lusi'ie-s. t::.i by thou--sr.- ol (iiw nit- r ofieis taij, a,lrICx en J lor in tiar. A fccnUar fact with refer ence to Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery is, that, unlike sar-japariUaj and other Llood medicines, which are I said to be good fur the blood j in March, April and May, the " Discovery " works equally well all the year round, and in all cases of blood-taints or humors, no matter what their name or nature. It's the cheapest blood purifier sold through drug gists. Why? Because it's sold on a peculiar plati, and you only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more? " Golden Medical Discov ery " is a concentrated vege table extract, put up in large bottles; contains no alcohol to inebriate, no syrup or sugar to derange digestion; is pleasant to the taste, ?id equally good for adults or children. The " Discovery " cures all Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous affections, as Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Fever-sores, White Swellings, Hip - joint disease and kindred ailments. ii.ivr.kl mtiA feiBternal I e atom Pln, Crrai. Inflammitlon tn hfxlr or limb, fllcanuuric- CuresCYoup Arl.nit. CoMs. Catarrh, t li -U arMorbiii,Dlrilni-. filieiiii.li-m. N-iiraltrin, Liiia Laek Stiff Joliiuand Strains Full paitlt-ulari fis- Price is ou. purt paid. L a. JoUSO.S in. burton. kaM. ASTHMA. I'opliMtn's A t h ill ft .Spec-Ulo l!ve Imineillafe relief. !t is believed In lie the l.est ASTHMA lii-nie.ly kiiiiwn to litimallltv. end f.ir a Trial I'ack- ae t l it.l . ol.l ny linmnlsts. elit bV llial!. iOsto:it.l. lor $1 per lio. Address. TUos. Pul'llAM -li'l Uidue Avenue, Piiiladeliiliin. BEECHAMS PILLS Cwre BILIOUS and I HTT.nnO IT i .S !l 25cts. a Box. i: OF ALL riU'GfUsiTis. 5 FOR FIFTY YEARS I MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP . j a,.. .v,w. tSoIr fhilrlrn $ while T -r-riinn f-r -..r Fitly M"r t It ? Billies tno c 1M. si.rtens tlie Ji.nil allavs 1 all o n. eures ' :n.l coile, aud Is tbe best t rein. ; -for d'ar' no-H. . rwentv-live Cents a Bottle. Ji r,....MAiiasAAAIWAAAAeAMan W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTCJi. tC.Ut oonmiie Hani9eveiit uu K.-acui aud w ity iiarj drwxa anoo wi.ici. oouuucQvl iUscLf. M.00 llnni-vcd t ell. A iii.t: ci zbo aa riuailci tur attylr and durubHitj. 14.50 Coodar Wtlt it U itaad&M dretf W fa hoe nt a popular pricrj. 91 50 Policemau'a. phoe ti epciAliy ivlapid O for railrvd ittu. faiinons, etc. All ruevle tn Co.Tsf. button and Laco. IOsOU tor L,niltt9. i ce anly hand-sewed She old at thi bopuiatf prir. tO. 50 Ionifila r-Urt tor Ladicv, Is cw ds pmir aud prouAise to become vrv ponulax. S9.00 shot lor l.ad?. aid OP I UU retain theO-x-.-lienc for tjie eu. ' AU Kootli warraDixJ au l uipe'l wiita &amaon ycxtozn. It aderttied loci ae'eot cannot supply ou, wnd direct w factory vQcluJlg Mlveruswd prloa or k postaJ for order biar.K-. W.L. DOHiLAg, Brockton, PREVENTINE For Men NEW & WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Sure I'reventtve Ataliist Diseases of Men. dONET SAVED DISEASFS PREVENTED -W cents per bottle, pnst paid wltb full llj ecttoux ;.nd writti n uuaiantee. 2 cent stump for rueuiai . Preventme Manufacturing Co., LABORATORY & OFFICE, (9 & SI XJtS El'CEsT. Brooklyn. N. T. A ktn of 1'enutv IsiJov Forever. 1K.T. FELIX GOIKAIU'SI Jritntal Cream, or Mazical BeauliSer, Remove -Tan, dimp 1HN s iS les, trveks eases, and every b'.e inisii 0n beauty, and debes de tection. It has stood the te-t of years; noothei has, and Is so harmless MA .s..taiLi?fs.-s.K we taste it to be sn:. It u prope r 1 y made- Aci-ep: no coiinto. leit of similar n The aitli,uisiied lr. L. A Say.-r, said me. aid to a irt.ir oi me tlAHTOl (a patient) : "AS there. I recommend you lames win Gomaii l'siCr-am' as t'.ie least harmful f ii the Mem pre; ai.itio'is." AN . homire Subtile Removes superfluous hair without injury to the r'KRn. T. HOPKISs. Proprietor. 37 Grea Jones street. New York. For sale i y all LM u.-ts and Farter Goods Pea lers throughout tbe V.S-, Canada and turopa. Q SIOPPEa FREE r?Dr. KLINE'S GRT? A'i? rVfpDWET DCo-rr-ittr-i-. r tTJ '-' a ncjiUiiLrt al-riLTBts If UK-n u tf;r--tfj .V'y f'.fl after Vs rfnfc wis. lrttlH siui $i rrtai lht! fm to rx rwurtitt, tbr pi'iii.i.tilhr.fi on b-.t wtn (UM n i rj,m.. r U m l rx; .iarM of rtii i to ri Ki.isK A.e.b i-r. ..irn rV . TAFT-8 ASIHldALENl r U.. .-r.8 -u, r.TTt m mm n. Tnltl.TAFT &. ca.,io:Ht.Ti.M.i.hKt.b lENSIONKSiBa 1 i l,.!:, 7 rosecutos CLnim-s. - - - ...niiiir w a. e.u.iua a r-s 11 Jjiarn W w, liasOusbaatuncKna, art, atoS PATEXTS JisuroHCmnuii. A. I.H1MANN. a.UlnKton, U. C, MQME rT-u- "oos-s. ...n. lural II;. in.aiisin Ariton.rtk-, at..jrl-nand eic. 1 Uor,miiif taut,,, ,T MAi. lu-vulr fisi Hrraec'a Ul'r,., (11 i. s, hu(l., TAC0M1 rr.-'.r.rr!:.' ii-w . An , I isa ,r... - m . w ... - llQHNgUNgg 'oSW' cs-- r'-75 What Men Like In Woman. Thrre is a certain something, which, for nt of n hotter name-, . is called womauiiuens. nt. l it is thut mLioIi mokes woiiiHU attr:i.tive to mhi. A preat many virtues to mul; up this one K-roat pos.-tssioii anil they are wliut uieit like in vrouu-u. . Jlea like, iu the tlrst i.lace, omiabtl it in a wi.uiuu. "Thcv hka a plenf-ant appearance. Iho'hko the doing of little things that are pleasant to them. They like the courtesy of the fire side. They like wora-'n whoso lives ana faces are alwav full of the sunshine of a cootented raiud aud a cheerful dis position. , Thev like an ability to talk well aud a knowledge of the virtue of silence. They like a motherlitiesa big enough lo understaud the wants of the older, as well as the younger boys. Thev like a disposition to speak Kood, rather than ev.l of every human heniK- They like sympathy which, means a willing ear for tho title of sorrow or gla iuess. They like a knowing how to grow old gracefully. T... lib., u L-nrtale.liTA of how ti dres-8 well, which, bye-tiie-bye, doesn't mean couspioiou.-iy. .ueu arw mini utira..i.l ),i7 i.i.i,1 it.utMnul. filiiin draD- eries, and quiet colors; not by showy colors or uestitis. They like a eouiyanion a woninn who has sullicient knowledge 'f t!:e world aud it- ways to talk well with tli. 1,1 aim isi interest, il iu the.r lives auit their hopes, who knows how to dive a clieerm voril, or lo listen miitls m. I l.v t. tAinlor lonif extreH3 the grief wh'Jh Iho heart Is feeliug. They may sometimes Bay that nliililr.n urn ,i Iniri 1111. 1 a linisiinae. bnt a miu shrii'ks l'nm a woman who ojju ly declares her dis ike otthein. A man expects tne miiteruul nistiuot iu a woman, aud is disappointed if he does not find it. there never was a intiii yet, no matter how bteru, no mutt..r how cold, no mutter bow lej.ressive as tar as uis owu feelings were concerned, who did not iike u loviiiiT s.jiieezo of the hand, or a tender kiss from tho woman nearest to him. T heso nre oiiio of the things that men like iu women. Ox SHAKE. Wilklns "How about tli.it b li you uu.leitook to collect on share.s'f ' l-aw?er "Von said I could Lave half of il, didn't vonV" 'Cei tiiiii! .'. ' " ell, 1 've I'oIIei ti'i my half. Can't get yours.'' A FATAL DUEL. "It Is awfal. HeiHk-rsou aud it) IVll f uiilit a duel, and do Fell was dweadr'uliy hurt iu fact lie died " "Did Henderson slmot iiiiri?" "Oh. no. V.M.ir Ci.oi'.iedied or frlgUt, dou't vou know.' Thk n.vK of ri:opi;iETY. He - "Now, Mtss Eve'ju, rou v.-ouMnt kiss a ycnn tuaa uudti' it'.iv c'.rLumstaiji'e3, j would ynu. j Mie "Of course tint. '' lie "And why V Mie "iJicauae he should take the in-' itialive.'' Tne evils OF povei'.ty. Small Bry(;ifter & vi. 11 from his licli uucie) "Il-nv tiiiu-li is t!i it ran ly V "' Confrii ner--l"f T 1 1 y ci-uts n pound." m I1 Uoy "IJow much is all in ti e case? Confectioner "A'!V It would be-. worth thirty r foily 1 liar ." Suial: 11 .y (ulooui ly) "Uncle only gave r.ie tea dd'urs.'1 Ne.i-r Sortiks,e.l. Itltilnp"l au itt -uv. el',s::ii- acs---s aiui e M Iriblts .i: s its v.; .it,- 1 .- til.i.sl. tax-s tlie v t...l lace ar.-i eir.LMi.i-s ih? l-.inc-tl-.ns i l tho i:i ;m .I ' ml nrais of n -i-s::,.n, nuti itlon aiid t .-:---i . i. 'i li.- li.-.v b...in---s ois.r.ieTeii a;,, s., i ,i..;e va:liv a- t:n, of natuie is j :, (.v .- .; .,-s tli- i ll lil'irks w ho w i - i..c v.-;s.. -l..r..is buiei tim M. Hnriiai't Ye.-etai.. .j i. i :t.- t-et am to i.a tui e bv s in.'.rat t ,. u .1, Uv--r, kldlievs, skin Mid. h. i.. a f. ,, . , f n,e t. i;,-,-. iiard Y.-K'-fae':-- 1'ii's v.ci 1 4 to all njipll. .mis Aiiuie-a8, M. iil'll..4J, llOX MA, e li k Give no bntk t.x'.Ji t0 a tiiiaiplacK. Gi sra ree i tlvq y,-i. - t per cent. First; Moii. jis.:ii K in- -. City pr.ip--.-:y, 1'iteress paa:e -r-, - -.x ti- -utbs : "i me i. ;l' iu 1 iuter esi c-ai.-.'S .I -a i .1 ,iii l re-uiire l witu.mt ex jyf i;si-. ,j ...,,0 :. i ..i ..u.. bv .1 . il. BaueriPin sV Oo., Kai.--..s , y, Mj. ,'iuo(or parlioul.irs. Iteir.s of in'-ties' Pawnbrokers' pledges. Wit'i '-So Trade Secors to Ker." came a lit' le bo-.K v e 'i iril v M!..ve how to nan e. It calls ite:t -KKVITs AMI TliEhS: P.cii's for Practical 1 r--e t'l inns " I lie title is alto gether t,s iMn-lest do- s not tivei notion i.( its real vaiu It is eh;, k fi.n ..I inactcil nii.ir mation n iruit crowinc fro.n the blhest snuroes. hud Just the tn lor i);;u , 11 one wants ve hav.i't s;.,,co to n il iur 1; is iji;o. We can mi v .iy, m:m j uh lilt; BOOK, f.ir Mark !.., I. ins- ,na. -Mo , w 11 ,t jlce to all.-'u n.ei s' C'uil. Gavf. nut ins choice. Conductor 'Ticket, please!" llead Upat "f travel on joy cheek." Conductor "Very well; whica cheek do you prefer to travel on?" IlE WAS ALWAYS C'ilASINO IT.-"Yotl ought to have a we.ithtr-v.iua on your barn. "Why so?" "So that you can tell whica -Ray the wind blows." "Oh, that's ontiecei:iry. S t swears a sfraw bat the hull yeariound." L I . .. S, i-nxjtjva Both the nMW ertj re?ui! wnta ejrup of Figs in fsi'.en ; it i3 plenaant aBdrearcsLtnglo the taste, snrlacU teriUyy et prom pt ly on the IvidncYl, laiver and Bowels, cleans the tem eflbctnaJl7, dL-pc-Ja cold., h-i,i-aches and fcyeru ami cure s habitmj constipation. Syrup of Figs is th only remedy of iu kin ! ever prr ouced, pieacmg to the taste anJao ceptablo to tho stomach, prompt ia ha action and tm!y Uueiiiiai in its effects, prepsrerl oniy from th most healthy and aprwabJo 8t;hst..ncpv IU many excellent qualities cora wnd it to s.11 and Lara mtd it the most popular remedy know-o. Wd$lhofJesl.y all ltl:nZdroc. Any i-clia. le druggist Mho may not havo it on hand will pro enr it promptly for any one h wuh-s to try it. Do ot accept any lubstitnta. CALIFURMA FIG SYRUP CO SAM FBANCIsCO, CAL. -s . s.ss.j,1i.s,h.t. EWTor.K,5 T. wooer 8 Fasti i t$ rTnMt 7mmm :-s. . m. - . J S. S; lilt? iiiwuk r r u:i. nimnlts. ul,Ji r" rl-- o tAnl a t Di.auj9 euro. for It acts gently, L...:i4a nn increase the appetite, J 1 aA eaa 'AIAI trrn eraneral health; anu iinuivtv. . r instead ot foranother, flch and Book, on Tl. rA Bostri.r l-ricctoc-, Id by W-V CHKHCSWa CH0U8H 2 I.11r. Dru aj Ula a.'.eil With 5 ?. in ta:- f lu.umi t- f uni.i.. - r-Tv. ks.ia tor aa a.si iri-i. Ik t "He ha.d sms.il skill P horse flesh who bought- e, goose tolV'?0jS8g ,j?sts ordinary soaps .s&l& oTfy JSa ca,kc of iho-nd be convinced. fails to Bcooinplisb satitifaetory OOSTlSTIOn bOHD results in scouring and cleaning and neceesitates a great outlay of tim. and labor wLieh . th balanoes any Bavin- in cost. Practical fini. OLIO tho best and cheaoest soao for Louee-olcaning aad acounna. :,Tad Y'S CREAM BALM-C1eaTistio Vast; I aJ c-- ... Ail.,. A. r .H.-s ii.-Uet at once t-wiiJf Jxr'finlo th SScttrilt. J-Tj"Ti I'-ic' IJruf g'.ti or ty mail. ELY XEW FIGUItEs. TaC'C I tedl Who wliHt. Miiud makes quite a ugu;3 in society. oni res Yvrien 1 see her at a put ty w.th her do le admirer she re intmls tne of a million. Jack? ? ? Tom She is one followed by a half a doz-u nothings. A cfiARMtNO oir.r.. lie 1 3 n t lntio duc"dj l'erfectly (liurui i if niht. I h .ve sel.loni ten sliirs look to hrijjht, Are you fou l of astroii-iui) ? sslie No; I li.ive nev.-r jtu li d it. He You ls.te o't botany, I pre-uum? She I never studied that either. He Do you like ge-j'oiry ? ishe I don't know Huvt.iini! about It He Ah! Vouaia a:: entiiuoi.ist o:i one more of the arts, uo doubt music, laiutim;, sctiliiture, wood-carving, or repousse work? bhe I don't know thln about any of t' em. I am u perfect U'lioiatnus. He Angelic creature! Wbl you be my wife? Amacuiavelian EsroT. -Hampton Cb, Yes; my wife; always does what ever 1 want her to. Chalkley How is it that your wife obeys her husband so implicitly and mine doesn't? Hampton We!', I alway urga my wife to do what I dijapprovi of. A SPOT OX THE SL"N "I MJ old chap, you an 1 1 are deuced goxl friends, and our friendship would be most sat lsfyliifT were it not ior oi.e thli:.'' "And whut may that be, you chronic grumbler?" "Why, we borrow from each other so (ersistently that we can never raise a cent between us." A Paradox. .anso Baseball men are puradoxica fellows. Kotld Why do you say so? Saufo-Wheu they are ttr kic they are Iu and when they strike they ate out. A CATJTIOCS invkstor. "I can see a iiroiit ou what I have brought so fur," said an Investor wiio had spent tlie after noon driving about the country with a real estate man, and who had brought a number of tracts of good l uidmar a bootninu city; "but what could a mr.n raise on that?" Thy had pulled up in front of a pelce ot 1 iml so stony that it looked as though It would takea month's work with dyimaiite to clear it. "Raise on It!" said the real estite man. "Why he can raise on tha next man that comes." An iiiPKES?iVE waknisg. -Teacher Thomas, I saw you laugh just now, What were you thinking about? Tommy I was juet thinkiug about something. Teacher Tou have fio business think irg during school Lours. Dou't let it occur again. GETTIXii fqcahe. Mordauut "Tou rauvu't eat s much, Egbert. Tou will make yourself sick." Egbert D m't c iro i' I do, Didly This was the turkey that killed uv imt kitteu." ' A co-faht.veusiiip. Hotfrn n Howes "Ya-as. deisr boy, Iloweil tj.b bon and I have decided to waise a mo is tache."' Jack Ml!et "Indeell Well you're doing tirt rate witii yoar half." CEnixri with his rust. Editor- (to poet) "What isycur a Idresj?" Poet "IC you take t us .oetn nival- die-is Will remain 44 tast i4i I si'irea if you don't take it, 1 won't have a v aJdres," ' I mmMmmgamBmUTmwwWKWwmimTmmmmrtmmmni-" JUL in .wai Tn '- ' ' HUMOROUS. j 1 j Perfectly rKoptitrAKLiAsis.si. v ti.it do you au.MV uu mt tiie diss iu- ! tlon of 1'arlia i ent?" the managing d- ! itor asked tf the new mau at foreinu I news desk. "Xothirj." h s.ii l It.uocen'ly "1 I didn't kuow it win Jismlat at ad. ' Electric talk's bts. -Femala U-lcgiapU- Two thojsanl two hundrcl tralrs leave I,ndoa ordiaarily every tstenty. four hours. 3 The English Channel at its smnllest breadth U twenty and a qaaittr across, th ev4burj nktl miuea in CanajLa. S. r.ooLiIar remedyi ' . . blotches, eic. ; ... . never tans o ha aWsferYi. s"w 1 ' I 1 ' mma iiCAfla surjsxi.xuiing . a !U wl - as is the case w.u. kv fc a - mercury mixxurt's. Blood r.d S:ln dlaca-es free. CltlT:ltOlO., A v " T "si a; Jr.i i ji pr .ed to tli a cKuru.sts 0 sent . tj -r ill . K0 CK0S3 J'fl B nncnrfim i-Mii-Vui LeliiA,a. Mini ItiUiiDluiuUnn, uressATARtJ-Y Was. .1 I lvr coia m it It t. i;Oi ;OS.,54 Wiren tiL. .'Y-iS, W WO a- at- r: -: a - C.fc'--v W H H ,p3 K i of Dure Cod Liver OU with Hypo priospriltoa of Lima end 6oda isi almost aa palatable s milk. Children enjoy ft ratr-.or than otherwleie. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER It Is Indeed, and the little lids and leas'?, who take cold easily, may be fortified egamet a cough that might prove eerloue, by taking 8cott' Emulsion after their mesla during the wlntor season. Detrare eu&Jtirut(jn and imirarten. to ttso. au .. ior S -'Jt V ISJeWIHfr.ewii 'J." anra b3 SVI I- - 1 s r . V L s fe;. - 1 11) Enjoy It. I SCOOTS i d i-.J i- U 3 ..-."! sTs -.1 e, wi r. ...--a I gaggfg fiSJilHiBli VRCLY VEOF.TaPLE. Js Cnert f r-ri i 6o4 io tlr-i .f . r-at, . i-ajs 4 YMCVtOLrHl-Y RCliaBLC ABSOLUTELY SAFE - f.ua. FO( SALE B ALL CKUSGlSTS. DIL, J.H.SC ti KNT K W rhtladelphta.pi. -VAiiljiiiM FOR A ONt.noi.lA R nH.T.wntnshy mL'. we will Oeiiv, r, free o- ml c' at?s, to any pei-aon ie the Cnit d stated, all of lu tvowLm ar usual, care fully jjacke i: One two-eunre Isstt'e ef Pn-e V.ss.tirs. One twc-ctii ct bottle i-f VnsuMne Ponad One Jar of Yas I'ne lo'd vreim, - - -One ; ki o vHw.lit,e cai-i; hor lee. . . One Cake of VasW.ce s-ai- un-centc . - 15 w 10- One I ae 3f Vasonue Soap. esq.ilsitclT -antad,3S 0t.e two-cunca Uiit.e if Wfi:;- VaMUna, - i.ifl Or fnr po-tiT -fi-n rl itntj W-vrt nri"'4 at ' jrria iamet. IM no accounf f p--suTi I fo av-pr recM. VvMi-ifruc-7'it nnj Vae.ine err pTrrztion tsrefl-om Viias inWi.V.I u-i'i ,.i- nav. tirca-. you tciii ojr fiiOiit rfceitsjan iinarion uAic.'i H-a. H't t or novsiiwe' I hesebroimh vi. l o., 'i, ito "-t , '. Yi GRATEFUL COMFORTING. mm aval aa, a BREAKFAST. 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