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uovo- wharo iweuiy-flls littla ralngto read and mita inw, Xhojrara Mid to Mliolin. Oen/tftn Oatelle, o( Bar- ho lirMflotiUoii k immi- urotf* Ooriiiatii wlio atyla lotora on tlio utronRth ot iliaaed in Amorlcn. Tlioro doctora in Uarlln alone, rinartora tlia length ot llio wonderful tlifokuoas ia Teiico, It ia often worn a froqnunlly in two lon« nakera find no employ- lio men wear long, Iiobvt ««aarMi wiB, »»iiii,.ftrt. Hi M : I dMKvMit «o«o-to ttrf ohaia-gMg; I ow* Mr. Ocoi^ Olamanta loteot rnonv. «ad I Wy^ to lat ma atay bets to X etm votk and pay Um wbil X cnra kta.> He mt clear. WN lad,r of Sfnoon lins a itltlon. Upon enturing a Irat tlino hliii iitnnds in I bows to eiurh corner, ttint tiila exiilbition of tondod to propitiiito the lluon-N I'onmi, who ro- lud n Wiialiliiglon nudi- ng \ 'Outlor .loo,\ Trnu a i«r Vork Intr fimo sovcral 1 woro nn KiigllHli ulatur, miioh nttniitinn nit nhe lonjr ill II olwir mill con- :IIV, of tho Now York lut, wni killo.l rocontly to ft lire, Ills wiif^fiu bo- pleona hy collliling with About II ,Yoor iigo tho lllnoinuiiti I'iro Dopnrt- 'I ill tliu BHiiio wny, (iiiil fter nil ABHWtiiut FIro Irngn lout hlu lifo under iitiinccH. — heoii ili-Hwn to tho nl- iill woriln boginiiing witii i» llc'gri'u 11 HDc'onil'iutu . nlioul lliom. \Ijonk letlonniy,\ nim writer will not llnd iiuo Hint is for 'Hlenii,' wliich in or tlioni, in, iiftiT nil, . nml tlio griitil nm- rordrt nro moro or Icbh i 'll na ilogruillug,\ i'liii, HiiKiiiiiAS ifl a fomi of hlH rliililrnli, le glrln, with whom he 1 )0 HPCtii will king on 'onu 111 WuHliington. r<riiy iiiiil , ont 'ift, J also weam a K hal, ciirrlcH hw pocket with a jniinlj' like tho bravo beaii- OUB of the tronUaa about eeipora- tiona haa boon aaidto lie tiMrt tb^j hmr» DO aonb to bo damned or bodies to be kicked. It aeema that besides thm manifeat disadrantagea to a peraon who haa a complaint against them thoy hare alao nothing partioolar to levy on. Jomea H. Goodsoll, formerly of the Oraphic, got a jndgment againaf. the Western Union telegraph Company for«23,000. There was extreme dif- flralty in finding anything to levy on. Mortgagiis rendered the building ex- empt, every tenant seemed to own tho furnitnro personally, tho iustmments were owned by a title that defied the Hheriir, and tho only thing thot conld bo taken were the partitions of tho building. A New Tohk letter to tiio Bos^ irera'd nays: \Theodore Moss is onlf-made man. Ho began life as tho iMi-onieo boy in the elder Wallaok's tiieater. A few months ago a gentle- man showed me a letter from Lester Wallttek'a father to tho man who was then acting manager of tho theater, faying: 'You may re-ongngo John Lostor for next season at $103 n week, and Moss at $8 a week.' The ' John Lester' of thoso days is tho Lester Wallack of tho prosent tinio, and tho lail Alluded to as Moss ia t\qw the lieovy onpilallst of tho Waililck'a Theater cntorpr.so. His early lifo was frugal, and the acquaintances he modo ^in selling tickets to wealthy Xew- Yorkers havo been exceedingly,valua- ble to hi/n. His speculations ha-ro been mainly adroit, and his fortnnt, is esti- mated at a very largo figure.\ ' SKi^jK-srSra •aow muMuA-aithop^kSSr ^ Era* Bafii.,liowmr JiamUo' hta « feeUe Ua ,ow«,, exm^I jm^jtMmm oa those who are Umu: wSl. \ iV.tf'. A. .The desire for fkme betrm an mm- muqoa man into indecencies tlikt leaeea hi3 reputation; he ia atai'afraid lest any otliia actiona ahonld bo throim •wayin prirate—^dd^on. JL irop who admirea hia person in a ghias aoon entera into a resolution of makmg hn fortune by it, not queation- ing but every woman who falla in hia I'OTKINK, thu \CitlZUM l» now iiniictiDiiatily (lioiia-looking man ot h II Iialil head ami y, ami wt-arH a Hi-al- •ilaiilrjH, Hn Bpcaku ;'Iy curreutiicHH, and innL-^',.,1 fliu.iu'y. HIh inunt U wlmt ho\ tonus iimilsni. III! pioiilcts ilutlim will I'lusi) thi) .Del. > pajior, ill iin- >uth lit that Iilni'o of oy, of the Dlnniona . nsKUi'in a nknpllcal crut of iimkhig jiarlor iiown to hut mm niaii, Hon. Mr. C'oiirtni.y'B '* has n nionoiioly, but iihos will TOullnuo to ypoHor iu tlio hind i|u young wipninn can ho Wiinilnglon man f, and I>nlm fans are la of iinim in tho way its, worlt-lrags, etc. rn natlii hags over tho ' l-(b«, ami two fast- aki) a ulri'lo ot color ill dueoratlou. One, tlio onil stleka cut off, . well. I'ho last nso II I'OTorit with pluBli, id bralil, anil in the photiigraph mlged It uhould bo laid Okx. B. FnASKi.iN, of /knrtford. Conn., lias received o letter from a member of Gon. Hancock's! staff on (lovernor's Island, deuyijig stories alloat as to nnmerous lit i-iusurance policies and valnable real estate lefl Airs. Hancock by tho demf! General. Tho writer says: \Gun. Ifcncoclc car- ried but one policy, valu/ $',1 ,000, on his lifo, and, oven incluilfcg this, the balance of tho Cieiiorars itato ia on tho debt side. Sirs. HoncoUt owns a half inlorest in some St. I.oJ'.a real es- tate which was once which bos greatly tV.*\'* ami which besidey' . _ ' Xoii-onv - .\uoen derived from this I'nv.rt'„u lor a number of years past, and, if sold under its present incmnbranco! but little would bo realized.\ Gen. I'rankliii says that Jfrs. Hancock would bo virtually iienuiless except for tho fund which is being raised tor hor. He i» conflilont that this will bo swelled to a g.,od round unm. V • wa^ vtwautau n uu jaus 211 XUl way will do him as mnch iuatico as him aolf.—IZioniag Hughes. Pebfect happineas, I believe, waa never i itended by the Deity to bo the lot of any of His creatures in tbia world; but that He has very mnch put m our power tho nearness of ourW proaches to it, is what I havo stead- fastly believed.—^-/lomaa Jefferson. T he good man honestly (Vschargea his duty, and shuns ostentation; the Toin man considers every good deed lost that IS not publicly disphived. The one IS mtont upon realities, tho other upon semblances; tho one aims to be virtuous, the other to appear so.—ifofc- ert JIall. ii^\® y\\\\ of this) all faculty in the broken spirit siiatl lado away and sink into inanity- imagination, thought, effort, eniovment —then will tho ilower of belief, Vhich bl^jsonM oven in tho night, remain to refresh you with its fragrance in tlio last darkness.—Jiic/ifcr. Expekie-nce keeps a dear school, but fools -will learn in no other, and scarce- ly in that; for it is ti-uo wo may give advice, but wo caunot givo condi-cir Itemember this: they that-irliniot bo counseled cannot be liofped. If you do not \Dear to reason, she will rap your kuuckles.—jBcn/nnif?! Franklin. Human natnro is not so depraved as to hinder us from re.specting goodness in others, though wo ourselves -want it. Tiiis is the reason why wo are so charmed with tho pretty prattle of chU- dren, and oven tho expressions of pleas- nre or uneasiness in some parts of tho bruto creation. They are without arti- fice or malice; and wo love truth too well to resist tho charm of sincerity. Sir Richard Steele. frinnda say—and tho y true of tho other a of tha old bonanza uo longer aunotlvi! iR iiioaulatloiis, and I'l awiiy moat of hia lal bonds and Call- Thoeilitor of « New *l Mya llmt lo dooi d( the bonanza kings raonay as tha world (Tilt, ayan in tlielr (hay had lea, I dpa't IhiBk either ••JM lUMIXit <«i|ltl»«aiulbelaat \•O'l ttay ik'i* T iik lato Dr. Samuel Wolcott, the OMiiiient Congregalionalist minister, in his later life wroto many ti.vmns, and has loft oil record an account of iiow ho began to do so. Ho was fifty-six years old, and had never put two rhymes togotlier, and had taken it for granted that he was ai incompetent to write a hymn, t.r even o stanza, as to ivark 11 miracle. \However ho says, \X resolved that I would try to write a hymn of Hvo stanzas, and proceeded to plan 11, procisely as I would plan a ser- mon. I said, tho first stanza shall boa rncognitioii of God the Father; tho second a recognition of Christ tho lio- dceliiei; the third a prayer to Christ llio ilcdeumor; the fifth shall blend tho two in one address. * * \ A nioro porfect recipe for wooden stan zas it would bo ilillicult to frame.' Tho rosiilt was tho hymn beginning \Father r own Thy voice,\ Md the author was surprised to find ho had written wlut could aotnally be sung. Many of his hymns have become favor- ites throughout the country. TnnKE is nothing so raro as to find humor in an ofllclal dispitch found, lis Captain Cuttle should nmko a note of it, olllcial has lote' colonies;colonies; andd hiss ind when s^s, we ollloJal hM\lotlilv\dierin\ono*^of''J an hi deputy, inexperienced. »s I supimso, in ti^o literature ol his Jolllng, has forwarded to tho homo Government an acconnt of the funeral of the deceased. \Ho was beloVed br nlll all-classes vied in doing honor to lis memory i and I am aure, under hsppior cir umatancea, nothing wonld havo glten him more pleamre than to behold such universal regret\ Where does this gontloman imagino his former anpenor to Xxt—James pai/n, inlnde- petiaeyU, ArAimioitedm^iuiida UM'mUi- fiJ! \nakinit a tuur of inapection br the offloera'quarters at the Presidio and elaewhere, M well m ot the vaiim riM inpriM ne«| ^ eatertaiiied. aa the aupply ia Mora than eqaal t^tte damanj-flatt ^MUam. ; • Dii. O. 0. Atiuon, <hsMtaMliat:'^» «ntly fonnd apoB hi. N. J,, a box lortoiae, mil \ The l!iiza:ir at Constantinople. My guide led me through tho dusty passages, heaped on either hand with ancient furniture, carpet, arms, em- broideries, antirjuo china, horao-trap- pinga, o!d plate, ahins, trays, auborb old braziera lately fashionable as jard- inieres, Indian and Turkisu nagnilleys, Albanian girdles and bolts, inlaid work ot Tripoli, and gold-lretted silks ol Aleppo—briefly, with oil forms and sorts of articles which wo aro used ( term \curios.\ '.Che meichants vjl fd among ilieir gpotV.: npon o >t or a bald leopard K. virmenians; noisy Jews 'V '—•.^r'\'''\' dress or somethins like it: slow Turks; s.Mlow, slender, smilinR lianniahs; wax-faced Porsmns, neat ana trim. My little Greek exchanged a word hero and there, and upon the information ho received wo changed uur course several times. Among the oddities to bo observed-by thoobserr- •this oddest maze is tho system of passing a word along.\ It is kept secret—that is, a strimger does not casdy obtain a clow to its mysteries. JJut so much canio to my knowledge through watching that I gained a gen- pal Idea. Jly guide would ask some- liody at the Bates—porhaiia an individ- nal stationed for that purpose—\IVhero IS the ichirkess, in such and such cos- tume, who has a basin for sale?\ And forthwith the inquiry is Hashed from staU to stall, from corridor to corridor, uno man saw him in such a spot at such a time, and sends back word to that offect; another saw him later else- where. And so from point to point tho initialed catch a hint, and qnick'y as tliey may go tlio verbal telegraph goes quicker, so that in a few moments tho person wanted learns that ho is asked for, and turns to moot his pursuer. Eels in Ireland. Ono ot tho industries along tho .Shan- non lliver. in Ireland, is tho capture and cultivation of eols. Tho taking of 40,000 in a single night sometimes oc- curred years ago; but tho present pro- duct IS much less, owing to tho draui- ing cf tho country and other inilucuces. At Castle Connell aro five immense tanks, m which tho cols aro kept nlivc and allowed to grow, tho dead and weak ones bo ng dipped out every momins by means of hirgo landing nets, an I sold cheaply to poor jieople. It » during this fish.ng pro::ess that the iu- matos of tho tanks are seen to tho l-est advantage, for every fin and tail are in motion, swimming upward and down- ward in ono vast living mass. Eels of all oges, sizes and degrees are thorcu Ihousanda aro there also in tho tank varying in weight from two ounces to twelve pounds. These latter are tho woll-navored, jnicy followa that are converted into tho delicious I'collared col\ for which Rillaloo is .-io in tV fa- mous. • . \^\\e««hljrnae iait,\ ejclaimcl aUn^uid Washfngton aweUthe other morning, \onrtwying to be awistoewa ?. nranarchical, and that aort of tfafnir. when a.S«nator ot the United Btat« in a atweet attoiul'\ A qnite wniioeat Dakota arrived ni: WaalimgtOB^ OM d waa 8do|c«rom th« diitiet wllk & when ^ met a nanrsfidaMlf UM on eatehing the ttaia, saA aieeostsa Ua aaxoliowa: : •-r.;-'-;':: \^ay. atomger, I j^ aniiM Oan ybii diiw* .'YmU Anda aalooB' .r if»v«E lioiiw'liiiBa8. ^ teaaaidKt tbswaimnseaagaaetai OlnsttaifaiiFlib pow^M a At tiw Aatiqiia«ys.- CoUactw CWXIS—'Ham yoa anynnnino Bomatf falohMos}- . Dealer (ofTlik guard)--! am Sony, bnt thwrVs all b^g nu and won't be ready nntU next week. Tas higbsr one gets the\ mora con- ceited he becomes. Even the topa-o( <A,nroK steeples are Tane; bnt whether this uaabject to a ehange we do not aapire to point ovi.—California Mave- rick t propoaea.' aays the proverb; but Mim Lncinda Tripleton comphuna that be dont do anvthing of the kind. The neareat he 'eomea to it ia to look morm ud aay thinga that wonld look nuglity flat in print.— Chicago Zedger, \Do Totr z it? At tbo best English schools. It Is said. They touta boys thst Izziud snells zed: ^d so, I suppose. That every one knows Bllxzard'sbfed. —Burdette. At the Fanciera' Show: \Have yon seen Fitzsimpldna' dawg?\ \Naw. Hu Fitzsunpkins got a dawg?\ \Vaas! -A big, ha:ry dawg.\ \What doea he want with a dawg?\ \Why what docs any follow want with a dawg?\ \I'm shuah I don't knaw. Do you?\ \Naw \ The question is tabled.—.Wew York Town Topics. A Scotch minister was once preach- ing to quite a amaU congregation, when he observed thoy were all asleep bnt one luar, <iad ho waa a partUl idiot. rh^.,,4ster remarked: \It ia too bad that all i;.f my eongrcRaUon are asleep, except a poor ainner like you, Sammy. Ym,\ said Sammy, \and I would be asleep, too, if I was not a fooL\ NE\xn do anything hastily. A man in Atlmta, Ga., after the prohibition triumph m tliat city, sent clear to New- ark, N. .T., and paid $50 for a mad doR before learning that whiaky is not naed as an antidote iu hydrophobia. Ho might have sent to Texas and got a anake for ton cents that would havo been of some account to him.— Brook- lyn Eagle. Andrew Harmon was a well-known Maic 3 soldier. Ho fought as well as he conld and came out of tho service broken down, and ia now a pensioner. Ho came to the poatotlice one day with an ordinary letter covered with six or eight postage-stamps. \Why An- drowi\ exclaimed tho Postmaater, \you don't need all these stamps. One i= lOugh.\ \You mind your business, lid Andrew. '•Tha i.« •..•^Imi nf dowil. • •atpdayt Whrilswvwi^a. conahtiutt Jhrswa ns lato coosomptie^ aad •»nisamvtIilB MnisiiytatlissTaver »«. Wis. Barj.-***!- SAHissimatacarelttalui. iaswnoii. It^ known to tolL Use It thjj^lT. accordiBCtodliecUons. Persevere tlU the dls- S>^ranq<iered.asltis certain to be, even ,lllt»b«ildre<iuli«adoien hottles. There is W better medlelne forpnlroonarr dLwders. me the nse ot Irritatlni nowdet Ids. Ely'a Cream Balm. pT««Mnt a ud a sure core tor C«u>rrh,>nd ueJ!d,<5ih;h»d for SO cent., at •^''rtston Jotir- said Andrew. -Tho Government haa used me well and I'm going to nso tho Government well.\— Le ' nal. O.NCE upon a certain man got \r. ^^i'tor and stopped his paper. Tho next week ho sold his com fonr cents below market price, pen his property was sold for taxes because he did not read the Sheriff's sales. He was arrested and fined S3 forgoing hunting Sund.ay. He then paid a big Irishman to kick him all tho wav to the lewsjiaper oHice. where ho paid for four yeor.,' subscription in ad- vance, and made tho editor sign an agrcenicnt to;knock him down and roh him If ho ever orderd his paper stopped again. Such is lifo without a newspaper.-^tifenc (Tar.) Beporter. EPITAPHS. r , , , . ' a ptieiliflt.1 In Ills Inst ronnil tills noted iioeilist \\\ «'\<=l'ly btoppod his ^'•i,?'®\''*\'- ETha utngonlBt w as Death. lOnadyer.j A very worthy men lies hoi^. Hfa cares and troables past. Bo dj-iHl for others many a yjar And died hlmselt at list . lOn aa angler.l Ho 8 none tho way of small and i^eat. And resM secnro hero from IH?s storms • Ho often due op worms for bait. Now ho is bolt for wonns, fOn a hrrjo.car coodDctor.1 Of misery ho had his sharo, H s lifo waa one of worry: Death came alone, took up ids fare. And passed him on to glory. Of Mttor tongue and eountonance sorero. ^oother woman oarth so woii conld snaro - \•«\.?,••<> sono, sbo talks a. she dfa^ere she u snrcly mnko thing, mighty lively ttore. [On a trombone player. I Tho turf is heaped uiKin his breast. Bo's ceasoil his laliors; ^ Ho plays no longer, he's at rest, • ^^are fie neighbor. lAttack of catarrh over » E^rafl conld not he« \ iSnllercd terribl- rhover* year not hear com- rerw verribly from s iprocnred a fettle o afii three weeks ^aU [ conld, and now I can LA^ Afflicted with the and deafness, take a Balm and ba cured. iUch. I^OR nrsrapsiA, i.^toa spirflfl, ceneml dehUity, aljo as a preventive agaili ocheHntermittent fevers,! aMQixirofCalisaya.'^ ard 4 Co,Xew Yorlc.^nd , Isthe beat tonic: and for p«e from fever or other sickneAlt , If by'uieir knowfcdSo^hey on?y, Forjust tho disease each one Takeconmicenowand\'' nsurt. tUat«are: ObUBLC -yHK QttAlltlTT. AWP • . TO. li as DCP w .rntii one KrDft ,.tjuriiKe now and \Swamp-Itoot^ (for kidnoy, liver and bladder compIai.ji •AS on this remedy you can rely. Itawaro of worthless imitations of Dr. PS? Clover Tonic. The gennlno cures 15 S25S.? .'\•.•''^\f'? malaria, antCrj perfect tonic and blood purifier. Price EQ? rr IS NOT I^ACK'S.. THE TOTA aUANTITY of LsPAGCV LiaUID OLUE seM dorinc tlis paat f»s Ifsais in aa parts of ths worM 32lMft:LION Botll^ ETStybody wanta it. ^pRTn^Aurr; f-M A K^MStt^ i-issas^ ,4U wrsna nxMixa JtaS U m tkimi <• lum*\- M IrliMS ssne imtcmim. mm* •ekatte «M»ise. STICK. At tb« Orleans. IMS. . Orlcma* £zpo^tIon in*d« witk it «tu»r«3>l m innimof over l>OUNDS YDU GET rBoniERUl 1 WHENtOUBinrl Mft^ TO A aBuara , PiMMscKlllMStrangnieiiis Knan. IT MENDS EVERYTHING, WaA Irtliw, IW, hmy, Glsn, ^Chin^jtfnitare, Bric-a-Brac, etc. I housSolfc. I Indispensable in every househoU n your dealer doss not kssp it, send hia card with r-ve Z-cent atamp* for aampis Y mail. KU—I* CEMEWT CO.. Cloucaator. W—. Scrofula Larks In tbo bloo.1 of nearly every one. la mm earn Inherlte,!. its Mrerctt form Is tbat of rna^ tores on the arm«. legs or fecu Dunches In % raods of tho necJc. pimples, canccrom irrowt^ •woIlenJoinCtandtbickeBlns of tho upper Hp a» o:h«.r6rmptom^ Hood's S trMparllla has hadwofc. ierfal succou In curing scrofula. It thoroughly eradJcates the humor from tho bloo«l and et^es ft new vitality and richness. Albert Cites. East Pine Street, Lowell. Mass. had been troubled w.th serofuloui humor from boy- hood. and In the summer of 1S8I had a lanr® ninuln?' sore on his lee. On taUns Hood's Saraapartlia the »ore rradually disappeared and he has had no Indication of the humor siorc. Mrs, Wm. SIcDonald. ^Tooster. Ohio, for 13 months suffered with scrofulous swelling ot tho Rlandsln thencck. Hood's Sarsaparllla gave Immediate reUef, the sweiunffs belne lavyely reduced. She tWnba there U nothlajf equal tojt. Hood's Sarsaparilla 81: «r for S!. only tir O. J. HOOD a CO.. Apoth««i«. I,o.,U. Xms. __LQP Poses One Dollar R.R.R.' CUnES AND Pit EVENT * Colds, Coughs, Sore Tiiroat, Influen'^\ ^ Inflammationi, Bheumatis-\^ w.r\\ ache, Aathma. DIFFICULT BREATHING. •^.OTJ.gT.rAWS in ftom on. to tw.ot. A XESieAL TIOTOBTI Cares Brighta' Dlseasi!, Cktari of tho Bladder, Torpid Uver. 1 dissolves Oalljltoncs and CmvcL SNPTOXS asl COHSmOIR of Urine for which this Bemedy iskonMketakea. Pctddins Btoppaifo IBood-tinacd Diabctio Albumen Brtck-duM Dropsical DribbUnsr Milky-pink Icadache Frequent CoBtivenew noncAche Kerrous Itedlsh-dark Jrio-acid ScttUnipi CJitantache lackacho Ncrvcache rhosphatcf Bad-taste Foul-Breath Gall.«olot WT IS A •FECIPIC. .aellevea and Cures tnfemnX SUme-fevcr •ankor.Dyspcpsia, Antcmia, Malar^ Fever ind Ague, Neuralgia, Kheumatistii, Entanre- nentoftho Prostate Gland, Sexual Wesk- ac«i,SpcriiiatorThcnaimdGouU 1« Eliminates Blood ImpuriOcs, S^fula. Erj-sipcias. Sait-Itheum, Byphilis, Pimples. lUotches, Fever-Borea, and Canccr-taints. •t i> a moe« Wosidemsl anellaer. 111111,1. up Quickly a Rna.tlcm, Cotiriltatl4Mi, %3r T,jU your neighbors all about It. •PRICE 2SC, $1.00—0 bottles ts.OO. • •«f-Preparcd at Dr. Kilmer's rispet—-' ^ ifinphamton w.-v ^ ^ ........a.. . A w^ caUve and tooic, blood, ttrencdiecs tbe IMV and kidnejs. and wiU rcMM liealth, ^owercr lost. Vin^car Bitten l«tM best r^ncdy diMovesvd tat promotlsc illgeetloxi. caste headache and incro>4ns tM Tital ptr«crfc OatM tbe foo<I. reKciates t^ie atonuM^b And bo«> els. Kirinc bcAltliy and natur&I file*^. Vlaevar Bitters is the irrent Tenter, and staiula nt tbe bead of all famUy raEr*'' ediesT Ko bouse ahouldeTcr be without It. Vlaesar Bitters cures MalArlal. BUkRMeaa other fevers, diseases of thn Heart, liver Ktdneys, and a hundred other painful illJUtilW. . Keiidl for cither of oor rmloat^e refveao* b«:>ka for ladJea. for farmers, for znerckanta. am MsUcal Treatise on Dlseaae*. or our OttecUai ooVitemperaQce and Tobacco, wbicb last aboB be i% the bands of eTexyciiild and jouth la At Ai^ two of theabore booVs; tnailt^ M iieceii^f four cents for re^tration f«;cs. B.ga yii>ooald Bms Co., 832 Washington St.,y.T. > r a u-i s • ^ V-. . .. \ EB WITH I'.VIX. Kelior I. « Hnrm C.ira r »t •\\\'•lorof water M.-ilaria in Its Various Farms. is not n remedlAl sjrent In the world tbKt wl 1 Ne Reps la Cut 0 :1 Hanai' BaaM --..muor IPT.n,, J- o quick as UADWAV r »l«jr cent, per fceti _ SHAL L I help Bobb; to another p«!ce of pie?- aaked SIra. Hendricks, who waa entertaining Bobby and hia I dinner. \Ym. m« \ mother at dinner. Bobby promptly. \Jt won't\hnrt \me any. !(>• nothin' bnt \ ffeio York Times. \Yea ma.\ nrgcd won't hnrt me baker-a pie.\— TTOEE million bricks were naed in (^icago laat year. Thia does not in- eln^ thou worn in haia. The enor- mify of their mathematical compnta- ton la too mach to tackle.—Cali/ornta Itavenck. PuraQoEanoaaronlsTALiDs.—Have the routine medicines of the profession done jou no good? Are you discouraged and miserable! If so, test the properties of the great Vt^Uble Specific, Db. WAUEB'i CAUFOKHIA TnEOAX Brr- ma, the Snest inngorant, correcHve and alteratiTe that haa ever a«n tho Htfi^ and yrg wiU tod reUef. Abamaalifeirloat for eTerr 50,000 t^ of coal mined ia the uthiiicite le- DR. RADWAY '8 SIRSAPmUAM HESOLVEIT. The Oxeat Blood IPiiriaar, Per >ke Cure ernll Clirenlc •ll.e-i,.., ntS'-'S.\''; \^I\\i>->ll»m Svphiiltlo Com. Plaints, .tc. Isee our IkwIi on Veoero.I, etc.: price » Urii.j lUck.ts, 8iltllli;iiSru\S ffiScomS'Kfi SCilOFULA. Whether transmitted from parents or aennlred.'* where persons hare I»aea Scrofu a from their vouth up to down and «uted bodr. Qu ek. i>Te«sant. aal* and it-treatment and cfiwT^^ Sold by aU dnia«tU(«. One dollar a bottle DR. RADWAY'8 PILLS Tka Great LIrtr aal Sta.-nasii Rasiji) E;SlJf2l.*V Jftanss.nteuts of the latemsl rUwri; rzice.*J5 ccnU iicr bax. P.>iSll!MfMlM. an. T. X. SLOJCM, 111 r.s,iai, n.. t.i». C^UUfTVl MmmiI. k^-tiS « prtcN. I Rkonivo\ CO. MwkB. Ame. B'lk Haaflg. Srart, Fi( ^^ tiieir treatatTOL Br. JVMl Alb—Ert'b'dXCO. S«oan)c.tj boai npiiiM ^s^^j yr^ frla< Of cure ^y for that COLO iu>oTb*tw«ea tha ttaU by I>mcgiam ^v wrrwbert*. FREE A book wortb •lO.os * Courtship, eent tree by tbe Untoe Pab. Co.. ww t .Ne<Tark.X.J.Srnd«tanipafof LjDVE ipafof pufg. Ural Max,Sl.OOl Cn^ EMfllitkGoirt ui ••<> eta. Keepieg Teetfc l-V^SLTOOIHFOWDEK taaar PATENTS SSJe.'^feSr W PatentIjwyer,Wa.lUastoa. 1).c. IM^sravIng, lIS lArfor Catarrb'la tbe PlHO'5 l!* * Cbe^wit. \Piao'a Bomedy for i kave been looking: icr- C ATAR I ntaESia^^-i.' I.«r, ConHraUIltldae. C.Tnl .»\asis. ^ sie^ iitin, W«t X, tf oi nit-u'c, wortc- oougresMi, lui.i -truiutmV ana CK' tered. Thv cars of th -were ciowd«d 8.*Vfriil trxtra Ui <l«te tne lucreas CouD'y Horse It iu,*r«mH«(l numlM Hr. UHl Mrs. Hum Afla Won i&Mtiirilav on t' ThryTsill pecttor^I _naoM KemeSr aJ Beat. Easieet to CM C ATA R R H food fbr Ooldl In tb* nm± ^ BMda^e. aa7 Fever. ±e. M\ti! \Ksoja Kenie<tr forCatarrb la ivodneUjs fa •wulta.--Ojto. W. WizuAM. FniiadSpS^tt ^Ftso'a Kemedy fbr Catarrh ts tbe Bcat,£aaiM( to UM.aad Cbeapesc., C ATA R R H AIM mod fbr Gold In tbe Bead. Beadeche.Hayr*Ter.*c. Mcenu. 0.\'-s 6 TOKi ScrofiilarfUngs. KURDflCKKLOiiDBinERS sigg^aaggaBs .... .v? • .. li c • rMaoH'-|». •Mrual'y itHtt*. Wmmi gj-ss-as-assgs^JMiwia \.'•.••ciiiJw'iJVooidto Pkirify the Btoodt UniCK UNI HTTEIt Sooed, Rehohii^ Sk^ Tlat Tir«d.W«»y Fwliiy. Tlial Acho n SnuT RaahM and aU Skin EruptioM. Dyipipiia and ^ GENJS:-^ L ^Haadacliafaryii iciaiii^fa«lall*wf M Mltnadvwrl