1) Lf TpIIow ttirer, ool, bracing waUber hiu had a most r.Mh. a, shown by ths mirked n, In the number of new cweaofyel- fer rep ruxl irora ajacKantiTiiw, r in, i .itrMa nrnrrttvita hftre tiruTAil r fever"' ,nf(irtab:e to tnnee wno nav wi wnnmrs H.ntttf and It III nlnicnft Ibytneprw- --. -- - . : l enough to mike one dream of hoar frort , mow rtorms. . ,ii frmn Fornandina aavi: Twenty- Le neW (., of all kinds ore unler treat nt. All doing well, iiio onijr pruoiein H .i 1 1. a iinnmnloTed Inborer. who nra Clot end wellboliare.1 Ur. The people L,w here do not waul to leiva, I)ratli AVnrranre HlKntnl. IVnlh wnrrants signed by (Inrertior Rev- c all for the cx out ion of Willinm Bliow- U, of Ijo! anon county, who murdered liis L-.mdrliildren, on Novoinl or 14 next, and .iirne t'lurk, of Greene, who murdered in. eOu!and, of Allegheny, on the 21t of oveuber. Samuel Johnson, the Delaware Vanity nmrdoror, was respited imtil Janu try , u'lorquent to the tim t at which others TUWl OI Uf IllUKK'l i vviiii uuniiwa hiq fcqieetetl to Le tried. Man and Wilts Kliloit. New York, Pennsylvania & Ohiotrnln Jfo a running fifty miles an hour wlum it ruek, two mill's east of Kjiiih dy, N. Y., tn horw a mi nudity oi air. a in jirs names one, of Kennedy, Stun, woman and tnwwere instantly killtxL Tho engineer 1 1 not see the vehicle and no one on tho lii in knew of the accident until noti- t by wire. air. and Mrs. btone were rtnors. A Pardon lor Milton Wont on. A pardon for Milton Wos on whs recom- lianili'd by tho 1'emis) lvana l'ur Inn Hoard, le has servid more than half of his five-year rtiteticn. It was for participation in the k f It pig of Oliediuh Haymaker in dispute about jlia posiewion of one of the largest gas wells tthe Murraysville district. eston did not diet the wound, but bo was convicted of voluntary nianslnughUr, bi-causi bo wni resent and was alleged to linve nhled and khetted his friends to tlioir lltjlit with the Huyuiarket forces. A Train Itobbcr Klllod. Captain J. T. Rankin, U. 8. Marshal, an Deputies West Van llior and Yglosins, killed Bill Wbitely at Florosvillo, Tex is. Whitely pros one oi mo parties wiiuattenipKU lo run I train near IlarwooJ on the 2il. He was lino in the McNeil and Flutniia train rob beries, nnd was concerned in tho robbery of the bank at Ciscn. lie and Harbor kil'ed freputy KherifT HUnli-r, of Wllliumson c un ite was considered one of I bo Itudiia of 1 bold r'id diuigeruibt gang. Three Miners Terribly riurnctl. Samuel Kraher, Daniel Lewis and Patrick pibbins, miners, were terribly burned ly an fipi sion oi gat in i J. i duals ot ins biukiiio (uuia Coal Company, at Nunticoke. Tliey Intered a chamlier whore the gas hid accum klatod, with nukod Intnps. Toe injure i men Irere at ouoe removed to their homes. PERSONAL. Bismarck has a mania for getting weighed frequently. EvANtiKt.iHT Moody will spend the winter in California. 3 Thomah A. Rdihon Is studying the problem f aerial navigation. Til K Kings of CainboJIa and Aiaaui will ritiit Paris mxt year. TllR Ameer of AftflinnNtnn Is said to be meditating a journey to Knlnmt. It is rutnoroil tlint Hmnmri-k will fullow A'on Moltke's exnmple and rfinn. I TllK Prince of Wales lias accepted an invi atinn to vihit the Czarot Huuia. I Anuiikw Cahnboik came to the I'nitcd f States in lsi.'i. wlien he was 10 years old. f Kmi'kkok Wm.i.iam, of Cermnny. receives almoHt daily lett rs threatening bis life. I Cni'NT Ai.hin C'maky bns leen appointed to iiucciwl the late llerr Trefort in the Hun garian Ministry. ('(H.oNKt. Mahkham. an Knglish hunter. has a C'xxl record in the tiger lmn. Holms killed seventy two. TllK oldost voter in the Tnited States this yvar is a Texas miin, Itichard Kida, who was iKirn 11 yeuis ago. TllK HuHsinn Orand Dukes Sergius nnd Paul have Iwn received aud entertained by the Multiin at KUnihoul. TllK tallest nmn in ('oneress Is Stewart, of Texas, while Howen, of (lenrgia. is tho lean- eNt. elmtor liigulls is the tliiiiiiuC CliH A(K) cave Chief Justice Melvillo (', Fuller a notable biiiiipiet anil retvptiun on uio eve or ms uepurturu lor n asnuiKton. Senator Kawykk will be seventy s.-vi'ii venrs old when bis prewnt term expires and ue siiys no will then retire rom puuiic life. Jt'iuiK Wai.tkii Q. (JitKKHAM has returned to I'bicugo. lie kuvs tliut, as he is on the Ik'ncli, he will uot take any part in the cam paign. SKCRETAnY or TllK TRKASt'RY FAIR- iiim.d'h grandfather was thn priutr mil publisher of a miwpupnr. His futliur was a lawyer. I'KlNrK CiBORHR. of fireepe has been bo frothed to I'rinctws M iruerite.seoond dinmli- ter of tho Duo do C'hutres and a wmithy iieinis. i iik r.mpress or Austria is sndl to own twenty wt borsus and twiro as nmny thus. arter whoe proier eutertuiumeut khe per aunully mh's every day. VlworNT Ckaniiiiook, otio of the oldest mfimiur of the present Hritish cabinet. prulcs himself on never having, tbrou li bis long life, rea I a novel. rCHTMKH discussion uuon Mr. (ilu lMtoim reveiiln the fact that be was llo.'g-'d oniy o.ico r.ion. or reiusiiig to nivo away a school fellow who had got into trouble. is a roiitlrm-.i invalid, beinic u iiutient in St! llioiiiiu's hospitnl, luidoii. She bos never recovered frmn the Injury to her spine re ueivel during the Crimea. ttKNKRAL HimHKi.b A. At.OKR, of Michi gan, is worth t IO.UiM.Ojo. His money is in vested in pine aud mineral laud, a railroad and a bunk. All of his fortune has bwm mane within llfteon years. KKLva LocKW(Mio has leen mirried twice. She is also a graduate of two col leites. She has both experience aud accom plmlimont, and yet ber candidacy for the 1 residency can be looked upon only as a Joke. Fhank Dkmphtkr Rhkrmaw, the poet, has great fondness for the higher mathematics, particularly for calculus, lie is at present preparing far the press i text book on cal culus, while at thu same time revising bis IKiems for publication. Wiijwim WAtini.vniiAM, of Ravin Hock. 1 onn .is said to I the largest land holaer in the I uitcd States He is lielieved to own 'v"r '."Kti.tioo hcivs of irnixng lund in New Mexico and I'lxeMhei'o, and he bus uIhi made ''rye investments m real eituto iu Wtsicrn titles. BUDGET OP FUN. HCMoitotrn ni!:TcnRi rnoM VAUIOUS SOUHCKS. Wterlna anil Froitfrlnif Milk In- hcrifrd Traits tleti In I'.ven AVIth ller-Ncarly Kx liaustcd hUc, Kto. Tht doctor ssld: "This Is a s ton Anil proot there Is in plenty, The frog's Is-eii in it all alone. Hay, eons ten or twenty." A eranner scolTed: "Sir, if you please, I know, and tell you truly. It's not hing but a hunk ot cheese, Made down in Ashtabula. Job t iih, Jr., inl'uck. Inherited Tralle. MilTni (wrcstliii! with his Infant "I never knew Iwforo how much Floriuda takes after me," Wifo "Takes after yoti. How?" HliiHni ' Well, to beffin with, she has my hair ouch I" S Franciteo Kxamintr, CJeMlnjr Kven With Her. Mrs. (Julvcr (wnkinu; in tho n'.ght) John, I'm sure there's burulurs down Hairs.' Mr. tjtuvcr (sleepily) "Stuff I 'cm burgle." Mrs. Ouiver "O, John! didn't Let ' ye-4 promise at the altnr to protect inc.?" Mr. uuivor JJnlil And dnln t you promise to obey me' It's A stand oil." Judge. Nearly Kttiaitstcd. Young Man (to editor) "Did you ro- ceive a poem from mo, sirC Kditor "1 believe I did." Young Mun "Aftor looking it over were you able to do anything with it:" Kditor "Vos, I had just strength enough left to throw it in tho basket." Hiuur. Went to the nnd. Woman (to tramp) "llavo you cot any friends or relatives;" I ramp "1 have a brother, Bill." Woman "Is ili 1 a tramp, tool" Tramp "No; Bid didn't turn out very well. Ho tried most everything and finally drifted into tho milk, busi ness.'' lime. How Ho ;ot There. Friend (to dentist) "Now that you've got tho Custom House job you were after 1 s'poso you'll give up pulliug teeth ! Dentist "Yes. indeedy." Friend "How did you manage to get that job, Charley?" Dentist "I bud a strong pull." Siling. He Knjoyed Water. "Ah, that is nice and refreshing," said Billy Blivcn, ns he set dowu tho soup at the boarding house table. "I'm glad to Icaru you liked it," said the lund.ady. "Yes," replied Billy, enthusiastically. "If there's anything that 1 do euoy its a big refreshing draught of puro water." Merchant Traveler. That Greedy "What is the baby Dojc. crying about, Alaggior" "1 don't know, mamma." "Aud what ure you looking so ludig nant about." "That nasty dog's been and took and eaten my sponge cakoi" "Why, 1 saw you eating spongo cake a minute auo!" " h, that was babv':" JVtie Fork World. A Punishment Fittinir the Crime. First Couuterfcitor "Jimmy, did you know that tho garret had been burglar ized of every ouo of thut last buuhof dollars." Sec ond Counterfeiter (bitterly) "And yet they call this a well poli.cd, law abiding city, i no consolation, tho sia of tho infernal thieves will find them out. They'll bo suro to get caught shoving thut stulT. It's the poorest lot wo ever turned out. iif'tiiij. A Iilltlo Music. Young Mr. Sissy (who prides himself on his music "So you would like to hear me sing before 1 go, would you, Bobby?" Bobby (politely) "Yes, sir; if you would bo so kind." Young .Mr. Sissy "Arcyou particular about wimt I Mug?" Bobby- "Yes. sir. I would like to hear some of what Sister Clara calls your ..ii. i . .. . . . alleged hinging." J-.mci. Noinethliiir Hiirnitifr. They woro sitting on thf porch and it was grown i ng late. "Would you mind if I lighted a cigar, Miss Clara;'' ho asked. "l ertaiuly not, Mr. Sampson," sho replied. And presently tho old man, who was getting desperute, spoke from an open window above: "Daughter," ho said, "I left my rub. ber overshoe neur tho kitchen stove und you had better see to 'em. I can smell something burning." Philip K Welch. HI" Sentence Commuted. "Kvelyn,"said young dr. Buttercup huskily, "speak one word of hope to mo. Do not crush mo with your disdain. You say you do net love me now, but if 1 tliould come to you at some future time, perhaps perhaps oh, Evelyn, you tee my sad condition. Ought I not to re ceive somethiug more than a Cold dU missal f "Perhaps so, considering your condi tion' said ilvelyn, softly. "Then," exclaimed tho young man, joyously, "you would cuango your sen tence to " "Ninety days," murmured tho beauti ful girl." Ciiejyo A'eun, A Dialogue With a Climax. Scene, newly married pair on bench in park. Old gentleman supposed to bo asleop. rho-"My darlitgl" He "My dove!" Sho "My doggie!'1 De "My puss e!" rhe "My duck!" He--"My p etty b'rdiu She "My goos el" lle"My kitten:" Kho- "Mycu c vco!" He "My larnhVIn!" Old ffontlemart (interrupting brutally "Gan't you call eneh other Noah'a ark and have dona with it?'' Idea. A Witticism of Larry Jerome. One of Lest alorlos told of tho late "Larry" .teromo Is that when traveling not very long airo ho stayed at a hotel, the proprietor of which asked him. when ho was ebout to depart, to sign his name ', In a hook not quite like an ordinary ho- tel regiftor, but one used, after the I fashion of an old Knglish custom, for I the purpose of obtaining the names of distinguished gucsti. W'hen Mr. .leroino was about to plnco ms signature witn trie otners no saw that the writer ust before him had in- J scribed the comment, "I came hero for change and rest and got It." luick as thought tho witty cluhm in penned be- I ncatliit: "I niso enme hero for chnngo ' nun rest, uui mo waiters got tno ciiango and tlio landlord got tho rest." -Au York l're. Ho Did It, It is an unusual wit which enables its possessor to be as funny in upcech ns ho is on paper. W. S. i.ilbet t, nutlior of the "lbib llallads," is evidently ready at any rn miont to tlirust or purry. Once, in leutinir a laruo recent ion. ho "'""'l ''10 waiting for a servant to bring him h s coat nnd hat. As ho lingered there a "heavy swell" descended the stairs, took him for a servant, and called out to him: "Cull mo a four wheeler ." .Mr. liilbcrt put his glass in his eye, looked blandly at tho young mun and sa d : "Yon arc a four-wheeler." "What do vou mean f" cried the other. "You told mo to call you a four wheeler, and I have dono so. I really couldn't call you handsome (hansom;, you kuow." The Privilege. Denied Them. A traveler, who returned from a two weeks' vacation among tho Maine water ing places, relates mi amusing incident that occurred at a small New Knglund hotel where ho chanced to stop for u day while journeying to Bar Harbor. Tho hotel was a miiuII one, and the principal poison in chnrge of tho ollicn was tho daughter of thu proprietor, a buxom lass of probably twenty Hummers. When tho morning of departure enmo this fair Diana presented tho hotel bill to uic traveler, und it so happened that neither of them could change a note that was tendered in payment. In a gulluiit way tho traveler, who had something of i thu Don Juun in his nature, although ha did live on Walnut street, smilingly of- i Icred to k'ss tho young lady and let tho change go. Sho drew herself up haughtily, "I'd liko you to know, Bir, that in this hotel wo don't kiss tran sients," sho icplied in frcolng tones. "Sin h a privilege Is ouly given to per manent boarders. Will you take a pros pectus for next season?" PhiliddpMa Tim. ' A Darin? Amateur Lion Tamer. "An announcement was made by the crier," says tho Suit Wait A', irt, "thut a man mimnd William Samuels, a load inn keeper and the champion boxer of Wales, would enter a don of lions at Messrs. Wombwell's menugcrio. At U oJolurk the baud played: 'For ho's a jolly good follow,' aud then Samuels walked up to a deu coutalning a lion and about a do.cu lionesses. Mr. Bos- tock, tho manager, mounted a platform j and iniormed the p .blic thut hU old ' friend Samuels hud volunteered to per ! torm a deed of daring such as had never been dono in thu menagerie since its os I tiibiishinetit in ISO.'). I " I he announcement wns received with great hcermg. Samuels seemed to have no leclings of uneasiness. Attired as u prize tighter, ami with a blue roictte on his breast, lie appealed at the entrance to the tugo, and, cudgel in hand, boldly en tered it. Tho I ous appeared in no way to reli h this intrusion, and it looked as j though Samuels would have a warmer welcome than lie burga tied for. l'.-s-jsscd apparently with nerves of steel, the mun walked undaunted up to the end i of the cagu where the animals were hud ' died together, uwailing ouly tho slight ! est encouragement to spring on the in truder, und held his cudgel threaten ingly before tho nosu of the fiercest. Urow.s of rugo greeted this act; but Samuels, in no way discomposed, walked among the aniiiiuls, und made them lly right and left before him. This ho did several times, ai.d ou ono occasion acted so rashly th it grave fears were enter- tamo 1 lor Ins s ifoty by thaso in charge ' tliu exhibition i 1 hoso who, ns a prcca .tiou were urmed w.th red hot irons were ready to net promptly, when Samuels again obtained the mastery over his savage com pun ions, and showed his fearlessness of them by tiring a loaded pistol at their faces. Then, his courage, maintained to tho last, he went to tho gate and waited iu a dangerous pos.tion while, Mr. Bostock presented him, umid thn cheers of those present, with a unique chain composed of spudo and crown, and with a cenilicatu rucoidiug the fact that he had accomplished his purpose. Im mediately altcrwurd tho baud played: v-ee, tho ( oiiquuring Hero Comes," und Samuels was borne iu triumph out of the menagerie und through tho streets." Ocean Currents Do Exist. A native of To Kao, North Cupo, New Zealand, bus just found a bottle stranded on tho beach. It contained a paper, and the following is a translation of the Her man words wrilton thereon: "ThisbottU was put overboard at 1 j o'clock noon on Feb. 1.1, ishii, in lat. 41 degrees 17 long. Ill degrees oil .10 K. from Green wiifii. Ascher, on board tho ship Bis murck, on a vnyiigo to Sydney. This bottle was weighted with i-and. Who ever liuds this paper is roiiuosted to send it to the imperial admiralty at Berlin." It is also requested thut the Under should add somo particulars as to timo und place at wh t h thu bottle was found. Tho ex istence of an ocean current setting in from the Indiuu Ocean towurd the south ern end of New Xvaland is a fact well known for many years. It strikes the southern end about theBlulf, undchletly pusses to tho eastward, but apparently New Zealand to some extent divides it, and, though tho bulk passes to tho cast Ward, a small stream comes up to the westward of New ealind, and naturally impinges against tho western side of the northern part of tho Auckland provincial district. Sea Yvrk Hun. Lof Cabin 8nrceS3. fChat alls the yonng meat Holier Garrett father left him a fortune of twenty millions. He was from childhood res red in luxury; ho received a spendld education with an esecial training into a thorouKh knowledge of railroad management nd was expected lo succeed bis father ns a fndrond king. Within three years after the responsibili ties which his father's denth threw upon him wete assumed, he is reported a broken flown mini, with mind ami health permanently shattered. George Law is another young men left with millions of money, who is reportnl among the "wrecks."' His father, bred a stone mason. Was of gigantic 1 nnd strength, with commensurate hrnln power, so ho be came a great contractor, then a rnilrond king and left half a doen millions for his on to dissipate. The young tunn is a suc cesses a diMipntor. The founders of both of these great estates were born in the most bumble walks of bfn, grew strung, mentally nnd physicnllv, by simple living and honest laliorntid developed into Hiiancinl giants. Their ions were reared in thn Inpot luxury and ileveloHsl into in tellectual pimniis. The great men of our country have not, as a rule, come from the elegant mansions of the cities, but from the lg Cabins of the rurnl districts. Simple ways of living, free dom from dissipation and etiervnting pleas tiree, simple remedies for disease, elTectivo and which leave no m son iu the system, de velop brawny, brainy men, who compel tho world to recognize their strength and power. The whnleMime, old-fashiomd Log t'nbii remedies nre the safest nnd surest for family Use. Our grandmothers knew how to pie tare the teas aud syriis of roots, herbs ami balsams which drive disenso out of the sys tem by iinturnl met luxls nnd leave no nfter ill-effects. The most potent of these old time remedies were, after long nnd searching Investigation, securitd by II. II. W nmer, of iwife cure fame, and nre now put out for thn "healing of the nations" in thu Warner's Log Cabin reineiiuss. KegulatA the regulntor with Warner's !.oi Cabi sarsnoarilla, ami with tmre blood giving health, strength, mental and bodily vigor, you may liost to -o successfully with the most gigantic Hiiancinl problems f the nge, without wrecking health aud man hood. Th? Distribution of Wampum. Thus shell-money of this peculiar di cription, composed of small circular dinks, perforated nnd ntrutig together, and used us currency und also i no far as our information extends) in import ant public aud religious ceremonies, has been traced from tho eastern coast of North America westward across tho continent to California, and tlicnco through tho Microneeinii Archipelago to China. Jn no other parts of tho world, except those situated along or near this lino (an in some parts of Me lanesia), has tho use of this niiiular currency been known. It is possible, of course that thu custom may have, originated independently in each of tho four principal regions in which it exist ed that is, in China, Micronesia, Cali fornia, aud eastern North America. Few persons, however, will be inclined to doubt thatt ho .Mieronesiuiis'receiveil thin invention from eastern Asia; and at the other end of tho Hue, tho trons mission of tho usngo from one nido of tho Itocky Mountains to tho other will scorn equally probable. Tho only ques tion will bo as to its passage across the I'acilio. The fact recorded by Mr. Wilson in his work, that in lHlCla Jap anese junk was wrecked on tho const of Oregon, and thut muno of her crow were subsequently rescued from caji tivity among tho Indians of that region, will show how easily this transmission might have been mado. Nor is this tho only instance known. Mr. Charles Wolcott Brooks, iu his report on Jnp infcHO' vessels wrecked on the North I'aoificlOcoan, read buforo tho Califor nia Academy of Sciences in March, 187(1, statca that "ono of these junks wns wrecked on tho Ouoen Charlotte Island in DS'll, and numerous others have been wrecked on other parta of the northwosteru const." Popular Science Monthly. Amenities of Life in ew Jersey. Brown Well, as I was saying, I'll try to get down to nco you swat got him that timo next Saturday. Jones Do swat hold mi, let un belt thut other ouo on your ear swat aud bring Mrs. Brown und tho chil dren. Astonished Parisian (not yet ac quainted witli thn national bird Sacred name of u little tin canistir! Is this then tho boxing mutch mo fuiu 3UH or when lights one the duel'' Puck. Are Your I'lillrls I. living? This question Is often nslosj nt this season by persons keeping hens; and the answer is too often: "No! and Mipposa they won't lay until egg get cheap next i-prih, just my luck." It ought not to be your luck. 1'ul leU hatched in April last should havo com menced luyiug a month no; while May uud and Juno batches should Is) laying this month. It is nut too lute oven now, to f or ti the early pullets to laying In a few weeks. The late ones, even ns late as duly aud Au gust, can I) brought forward, so us to y well, while eggs bring good prices. Strictly fresh, pullet eggs will probably retail as high as .V) to tio cents r doen, iu Boston and New York markets, Ijoforo March 1st, 18V.I. Mrs. U J. Wilson, of Xorthboro, Mass., says: "In past years I have noticed when my pullets laid utnll, they would lay a litter nod then, either want to set, or mosi around for b-n days, often for weeks doing no laying. J-ast fall ami winter there was no interruption of their laying. Tho results wero the Ix-st I ever saw in nn exs-ricuco of eighteen years. My thirty pullets were nil just sis months old when they commenced laying. I never saw such return of eggs. In ju-t eight weeks utter they coiniiicncud to lay the thirty pullets laid 1 117 eggs; which 1 aserilsxt to the use of Sheridun s Condition Powder, to make hens luy.'' Tho new and enlarged edition of tl-.n I'lirmers' Poultry liuiile contains much information upon thu aloVB subject. I. S. Johnson -V Co., X-i Cus tom House Street, Poeton, Muk., ithe only manufacturers of Sheridan's i'owder, to make bens lay) will send a tiuiite, lost paid, to any address for '.'5 cents in Mumps: or two S-'j cent pucks of Sheridun s I'owder and thn book for If) cents, live packs f I. A lurge'J1 pound i on of the I'owder for f l.'JO postpaid nd the liulde free; six cans express pre paid They will u ud a tustiuiuu'sd circular free to any one. Lou Cabins were st rong holds of love, contentment, health and happiness. Coon skins were nailed to the door aud they wero the happy homes of strong, healthy, noble men and women. Tho simple but ellcctivo rem edies which curried them to green old age nre now icproduced in Warner's "Tipi cennoo" und Warner's I og Cabin Sursttpuiillu and other Log Cabin Itemed ics. IP John Tod , a Scotchman, who has jnst published in Edinburgh a book entitled, 'Bits About America,' says that Ameris can woman havo great power of express ing what they mean. Their Onlv Medietas Chest. 1ikkiiuiior, Montana, lire. Ill, IWi. I hnvo been using Ph imihiktu' 1'ii.i.s for the lost thirteen years, and though I have had nine children, 1 have never hsd a ihx-tor In the house, rxrept three times, when we hud nn epi demic of ernrlet fever.whlch we soon banished by a vigorous use of ItiiAMiHKTU'n I'ii,ij. I have used them for mysclf.two or threeanlght for a month, for liver complaint, dyxrilu, nnd constipation. In (llarrlio-a, crumps, wind colic, lndlestl(in, one or two Huamhiktu's rilJJi fixed tho children nt once. A Isn of 1'llls Is all the medicine client we require Iu the bouse. Wo utie them for rheumatism, co!tls, catarrh, hillotmiirss, nnd Impure blood. They never have failed to cure all the above com plaints iu a very few days. Wll.1,1 m W. It. Mll.l.Klb An Inspector says women nro slinriHT smugglers than ineu. The ('ninhitf ( ntuel. It Is fdHi i. il by a gniii fnl patron Hint the hest comet will iippi-iir in the form of n huge l -till-. ha lug "(miIiIcii Ali-ilii nl I ii-( nvi r " In-M-hls-d upon il hi i Imiiiei.-i-,. Whi ther this mm it hihI (,(,), I'liiiiplmieiit will In' veil lied, lemnins in he wi n. Inn I ir. I 'o n t- will continue lo send lortli Hint wumti-i till vrirc talilc compiimnl, niul pop nt i-r:nllentor of :is eue. It has nn i ipial in mislii itiul nnd health K lug propi-rin s, inr iiiipui iin Igor niul I. mi ll i Hie liter illld kill lie y-.lll plllllt ing Hie lllm-il, nnd thromrh it i ti ini-i n mill 'renew ing ilu whole stiin. l-'nr scrofulous humor--, and ii'M-iinipiinii, nr lung serilula, in lis em iy Mages, it is,i H.-llie .-iH-t-i lit-. lifiig-iiU. A new derby but is in a c dor called pirns burr. A (tenetnl Tlr.np Of nil the menus of pulilh- convrvnnee In a large city, even for n few limitsi, during n strike of the cni"loes, means a general luirnlyiug of traile niul iiubi-liy for the lime lieiug, ami I- a 1 1 tin It 1 1 Willi hii enormous aggregate Ims in the community. Mow much more serious In the Indiviilual Is the general tic-upnf lilss. tern, know n ns coie l ipal ion, and due to tin strike of the nint Importtiiil otgnns for more iriiileut t realuieiit niul Is-ller t are. If tint loin; neglected, a lorplil or sluggish liver w ill pot ibn e serious fonns of kidney mid liver ills eases, malarial tnuihle anil chroiile ilyspepsln. Ir. I'leree's I'li a-imt I'nrimlive IVMt ts nre a ireventiveaiii cure of tht-.it illm.ril. pt. They are prompl. mire mid effective, jileasant lo lake, niul .u-llin ly liurinless. Andrew Carnegie's me .me is ( I ,. a , a fj n ) nr. WAnNKU'sltiig Cnhln Heinedii-s old fnsh lolnd, simple compomiiis, ut-etl in the days of our hnrdv forrfal hers, are "tiii timers' but. "old re'lalile."'riiev comprise n "Snr - nparl Iu." "Hops and Hut tin Henieily," "Ctiiikli ami Con sumiitlon Itenieily," "Hair Toiiie, "Kxirael,"' for Vtsiernal nnd Internal I'm-, "l'lasters,'' "Hose t 'resin," for Cniiirih. uud "Liver I'ilN." They are put up liy II. II. Warner Ac Co., pro pria tors oi Warner sSuft- Keint-tlles. m il prom ise to cttud the stiiuilnril nine of thoMi great preparations. All ilruggistK ket p thvlu. The Kwi'tlunlKiriaiis ot this country num ber 5,7"0. Women's Werk. Tliere Is no end to tin- tacks which tlnilv con front the gissl housewife. To Is-a mici essful boust-kecper, I he llrst reipiisite is cih health. How can a wommi eoiiteml agulnl Hut trials mid worries of housckcf ping if she is-MitTermg from I hose distressing irregularities, ailments mid wcukiics-cs pet ullar lo her sex? I Jr. I'leree's Kiivorito I 'rescript ion is a itieftllc for tliest- disoiders. The only remedy, wild liy druggists, under n osttivc giutnilitee from the maniiliM liners, .--alislnriioii guarautts-ti iu every com-, or inoin-y refuiided. See prilitetl KUurnnleeou Isittlu wrapper. Aunnias Smit h is thu u met of a Virginia justice of the peatv. Nil Oi-icm In I'iso's Cure for CoiiMiinptiou Cures where oilier remedies fall. ELY'S CREAM BALM Prlre HO Cents, ll.lt t'IKK CATARRH innlw Ralm InlA arh nntlrit MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Any Imok Irnrnrd In mi rmtthiiie l nil iiiiJr.iiii rurnl. Spi'HklMii wllhmii nnlras, Whnllv iinlilti nrikllr.nl rvttiniai, IMritry romlritiiM'd liv fiip-tiv turt (ri-Mt iinliirs iiu iilH lo irr. rHihiti nets r !. 1 ttiiNisi'tiii4, viiii iiiiiintnM i if lr Win, A limn iimiimI. tht woi II litnil hwrinlirtt lu Miii'l tlliM i Iijitih'l .rrnll TliiiiiMnmis tlit wr uf IVychol ciHt,.l. l. IliicKlfv, l. I., Kilihir ft llir hi m linn Ahiuttt, i itrl I'rut'lor Oiu ht'lriitittt, uu I "Mi n, Mhf Mt lifly I'UuK. A. UJlhKI'1 l., ia riftli Av.. Npw York. SI60 FARMERS SAW MILL. Ml.lftKH, tM I'lan.n. AUo IIkhk liiiirovi. in ninr wit w .Mill W ith I in.iHAl 1 tJ 1 trial ll ltr ti ll Hi r Mimulltt H si. I lis Ht Woilt llil )mtltlH 'a- rt'iitm Krirtiitii I f,i. Miiniiri)- t Ul I'll liV thr Hi:m (Hon Woiikm, Hal. ni, N. C, Writ l-r rirctiUr, ASTHMA cubed mMw rmitis iu Uio wonil otUMM.liiiurmroTiiiiuri I aiilnaitvp ; n ecu rare wimrn I nthr Tail l.Woiinirfrl'.r.rrTifiiL H(unrl Ttir 10 YEARS COWBOY. Full of thrill i lite (iWriituri s. 'I h.- himk you Imve Is.ii liKikliiu Inr, hut tint lii l know wlieru tti.-l. Nutily AOO i-Hsra. Iiiuutiluiiy l. .it ml. In. i. .Ml,, ti. u. MAI.l.tJIi.llisiilst.ittn. Ill FRAZER AXLE RDCACC ISEHT ll TIIF. WOUI.D U II a.fl l isurttuaumiuiux Kh'm r-rwtiittrn. 0 PIUM HABIT PsinlHSsly riinvl tn 10 lo tl iiutit. Sttiiitftiiuiii or lloina J ri'ittiii.-lit. I rial In-. Not ure. No I'rtV The Hum a ue II em etly In., I.n l; el let I ml. linilF " 1 1 V. It.h -k.-.-i.ntr. llii-liii.sform nm' I'e Ull-.li. Anllilll. lie. Sh'.rl li.lll.l. etc., I tlmriiiiKlily U'IkIiI lv Mtll.. lireiil ns fnit Hi Vltl I's tilleue, Mam Kt., Itiillulu, N. V I'li'te iltlil.O..HiMnicnisthlr IIiiilai'ollivi-.KeMHl. n Isl-.'sy. nl-uilhl.eil III Isl e I li ' vritiluutitl. l-'nr eitl- li-tititt uihlrt-HH William T. Miller. M. It ,is; hup'-nor ht. Wr waul Oooil Iti'llittiiii Agents to m.-I I our Kutnilv Me.tii-lnes. for terms. ee-. H'tit--isi-t 1 1 Kit A N M 1 fill MS K I'll. KIMiriis-'i-i-.Vt.iv Vo'k fjkff t dar. Smple4 worts iuv KRiif SW 9 Llutt ii'H MiKlnr th burntt'M feet, wrlut WW iirewatsir Surely llitlu nul.l.rls), Molly, V.-n 14 at VI Live l hottt il OMkfl laitr mou.y wuklnfcruilhtn tfUastl st nylliinl In th wnrl.t l:nlir i c.rtllTnuifll rutfc. ii'fttK HkK. AMi.., lui a 4 Co., AitrfStln, Umtut. TCVAC I AMn-'itnno.000k''rbMI ssrlriil I lIHu IHflU lural nml vriirinir Isml fnrMtle. A.IUrtss l.UIII.I V dv rOKTtlt.Usllus.Tr. Dili' DiIIm Creal Enoliih Gout and Diail S rlllSa Rkeumatio Remady. Ovnl Has. 3 ll round. II I'llls. ltaUU ft IIU I ha ftlM EPS! mm;: sVU4. 1 Ji I I MOT, si era Pnti'tsrsstoyearmnni-Tenafrnmornii tjfreeut. ThaFIsrf PRjlNDSUCltFll HA IIK lsnt)-iiiiitf!ya-trratiijv-tn lfuoor.si.il will kci-a ytvu urv in tlis liartleat alurut A-jtlor Ilio-'VISIC XltAM)'1 sti" at-nl lT(""rr.i n Is I' 5!2icoos OH FRESH, STmJNO EVIDENCE. Prompt. fort Srmii, III . H.r it. ! Lil Sprint vst tkri wllh lsm ksrk 4 m$ fftri-4 anntS. tUfuM bf SI JsrtlM Oil srS ksvst S rUr f psln B1LLISI IB. Bare. urr. til . vr ll. nn t nftrM wt'B p In lack alioat 10 asnaios Sua wtitc laltl twit vtostka 1 waa sraS k i aceb Oil, sa4 lhara kta bras nt- r?srn af a aUa WILLIAM tTStaiLTS. Fermanent. Tnm Wlrk , Vay 1 IMS Abttat th Iprlnf of 'M aa likas Uk acfcaal sad ralna tit htp attS kark; waa rarvS ky ona has tla or B( Jacobs 011 anil kaa ratlnad ptrntiaaaS aaralaca. t. I'MKIS. rilnMUJU at rnraiMff i Asn'ntAi.kRS THE CHARLES A. VOGHLER CO.. Baltimore. Diamond Vcra-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. A roimvi cess rea isninrsTus Alto Ate usnaah tr-sMt Atitlng Ibanfrasi. I'nnr Ihvmjirt a. (,. , ,i.il r i'r HUl (Tl V" Cimi tttr ii tf n.; ulr'ii'ii. iinie,1. or i' 1. 1 Ifsr trii! ft v "I'l'f e rwip nl .'i i-.'. ( , v,rrt (i ta ft oii.f. .SiirtiV 'rn' ei rr - . ' i j vrni vnp. THE CIIAfllCS a. VOr.ClEB CO.. Oallimort. Kd. fevlt I'rv'l4t(lwi a.il ..Ku,av'yiit. r x v t?? ECTICTI EMULSIOM OF PURE COD LIVER GIL &m HYPOPIIOSPHITES Almost a9 Palatcblo 03 Milk. fVinrnlttltit ffie ntlmiilnthni irott-rfe of t tut iffto;iaafcfi- rnmlitnnt trl:h tlir I tilttmimft anil Slrrtifithrnlnfi ;iiiif(l.s ' fml tlrrrfHt. thr fmtrney oj twill In-lntl tnn.irhj Oirrrasni, A Hcnicdy fcr Consumption. For Wasting in Childron. For Scrcfalous Affocticns. For Anxmia and Lobility,. For Coughs, Cold3 ti Throat AfToctians: 7i Virf, A 1. 1, ilfsrasrs irhrrn thrrr iit itia flnmnmthm nf th Throat oml I.niik, m WASTIStt Oh' TllK fl.l SII, ,! a iriT IF M.Uft: VtnriJt, imlhinn in l4 trwrltt fijuult thin iKirnrufWe l muUlun. SOLD CY ALL DRUCCIST3. DR. SCHENCK'S Pulmonic Syrup Is the olile-t nnil te-;l el.iMI-mei ineiticio for diret t tiratmetit of Consumption and all iirlt-t tiotis of lunj; it ripens nml loor.em the tuhenles. I Riils the I.unjts ef purulent mutter, Cle;tns nnj heals tl.c sere 5Hts, M.iles new Mnoil and helps circulation. O . Prevents, other llt-poiits of tuhrn lr. I Helps tlie return of flc.h and rpitit. Currs whrre other remedies, fail. Do not fail to send for Tr Si hrntVs new and nilmiral le treatise on tlie I.tuis, Hie Liver, nnd the. Stotnath, with their th .rasi-i and cure. It alioiimls In ext cllftil intormn lion, nnd will i;ive you ideas alinut thrsn vital cirr uis mid the liws of health ym never had hrfore. Sent lire. DR. CCHCNCK'S MEDICINES: PURtlV VCUCTABLC. PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC AND MANDRAKE PILLS sre for sale ly all rni(;Klsts. Full prlntej ilirri-tiiuis with rat h p.o k.iRr. Address alt ttiiiiniumeations lo Ur. J. 11. Schcnck & Suav I'liiladclphia, i'a. i T t - i A t. i.wtis 'Mm et.i- CUIUS WNLIil ALL tLSt (AILS. Dust t'outlll Hyl lli. Tiv-tos 4ltHHl. Cse PI iu lone, rtnin oy tirtl'i.'lHTM. I tflinvu riso'n Cur for ('otiMiiiiiPtioii NHvetl nv life. A. 11. DowKl.t., Kilitor Kiiiiiir-r, 1-Mon-ton, N. i, Ajuil lMM". 'I'lie iii'-st I'iiiiliIi Meili eino is 1'iso'm (.'I'iii-: Kilt Ciinmimi-tkin. Chililrea titkn it witlnuit olijeeltun. ' ity ull ilrui;giHtM. 'Mr. ti CllldS Whllll ALL llSt I AllS. Ilust4 oiivlt Hyni. J'ustM uootl. I' ot tiini-. rtohiov iiru4,-iriiti. WEBSTER imCTIONARof ITSELF . .Kino morn Words im.t m arly (I0( more lllas liatiuh.s than any other Amern iiu I'ietionsr;. An Invaluable Companion in every riehool nml at every J-'IreMde. rtol'l l y ul jliioLsrllers. Illustrated 1-umntiM sent free. C. a C. MERRIAM CO., lub'rH,SrlnK(ild,Ham. In.! anna ttf(r Ih ' rbataiBistd t If vmit AfMlrr lisai.'i (. titt U N . m l4rio fur IHfMlrBsaf f at I l ! if linos III flea, lnlt t a, I'wlit tat, sVaw alVUI. f. LUtftLL AUBS (O , atuiAfra, Jt.tu.la, JONES PAYSthe FREICHT T Uaijon HralsMw r lrt, ltT hwlmf, T t Tut aVsMaaa Kaai Bat tm 860. Iran alt. Aaala. rat laa im aaMafi tklt asaar aaa mtttmm lasts of UNONsairaa. - BIMJfl AS1TON. N. . Ism Best , Waterp root Coat LierMe. i.i( kmuna takiiimoilii-r. ll your alurt-karpar itoa a -11 t 'i A .t 'I I IW I' u . V I PI ptmnns P t. . Il.i'ln Vn'rl k-U PI8Q A kuAlkl GHH0TGU1I
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