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* Inraraaee Agwnt, Hotiuy Public ttemt CoIlectiBK a anecialty. Entire charge taken of Property. Deeds,- Mortgagea, and other papers drawn. J^geint for the Inman Line, Hnmbnrg-American & Anchor lines ! For ths sale of TIckata , Dntts, and Mon^ Orders. IiuuraDc e aoUcitsd In th e Ifoyal, Coinmercial Union, Phenix and Westchester Ins. Com- panies, being Agent of said Companies in this vicinity. Ob is Oli P. 0. IhiUiflc, Port iW, St&ita W,1.7 p. o. 'Vfar May iM, vtUl n»move to mtr JVetc Snliatng, » Doora We»t of our presetU Xiocatlon. Urdats o t ippointments er a b e mad e with me b y Telephone for m y seinrlces a s ri-F-131 KoUt7 o r otherwise. ! $200 EACH. 160 Large, Eligible Bnilding Lots at Hew Brighton, S L •r»!» Forest and Laurel Aves., near Bard Ave., which is the Fifth Ai-eniie of Staten Island, bein.s? dotted with palatial residences, tlie abode of Bankers, Brokers, and Merchants. Size ot Lots, 25xl'l2; location unsuri>assed for health!illness ; water and gas; adjarent to schools and clinrches ; soil drj', high, and arable: al.isolutely no malaria; fire blocks from ferry ; only -t blocks Irjim Depot Rapid Transit road, and proposed depotof theBalti- in'ore and Ohio Railroad, and near the grounds of the S. 1. Cl'icket and Lawn Tennis Club, which will attract thousands of : the elite to this iioint, and will make it the \social centre.\ 'J'itlo Ruaranteed free and clear; abstract and official searches ^o back to 17!)8. This is the cheapest land on Staten Island. Money deposited in bank draw-s only 4 per cent, inside of a year this investment will double iu value. Ladies find ;tliis c di'sirable investment. Call at my Iiouse any week-day or Snn- diiy and be driven to the lots, as they should i)e seen to be appreciated; bring your family and friends with you.- '\his price will be kept open only a short time. Any iierson who buys more than two lots need pay only half tasli down ; bahince can remain on mortgage. Call on CORNELroS A. HART, Owner, 17 Lafayette Ave., Jvew Brighton. S. I. E. A. •OURNE, Dc.iler I n Beef, Motton, Pork, Lamb, Yeal An«l Vegetables, 71 JERSEY Street, Hew Brighton, . Oood s Uellreroil troo o t chnrgo. TELEPHO^^: COXXFXTiON. . CLO-YS- EASTERH ICE. Ifmm. ,» Barrett, Hephews & Co., * 7 .VOHIW f»TRKK1?, IT. Y. IIKANCII OFFICES: take a hint.—Philacltlphia Hillyer & Hartley, 373 Richmond Terrace, Hew Brighton Wholesale and Retail GBOCEKS. Dealers.,--!! ; IPAlIfTS, AKfD HAR-WW^KE, . I:D-I-52] At New Yorfc Prices, for Cash. E. A.. BiRITTOi^ & SOIsS, Jf Dcnlois !fi ir^KE The oldes t eatabllshed Ic e Compan y on th e Island . Butchers , Porte r Houses , Families , anil 8hlpi>inji promptl y supplied a t lo<r««t rate s Dnfers racEivEd{grifgn. f E.A.EriliDn, H.C.Brilinn, 7/S.Erilign! PETER GORMA^iSr, Painter, Kalsomining h Paper-hanging. p. O. Box 351, _West ^'ew Biighton. S. .^SiiMUEL DUINTCJLN & ~ Fine Custom and Ready-made CLOTH ING. 142 mTDN BTREUT, \Bet. Uroaihva y and Nils5.iu Street, NEW YORK. AU Gooda Warranted aa represented. tl-rt-5181 Samuel Duncan James DimntitEf. O. T . BABRETT, President. CHAS . W . KENNEDY, Vlce-Pres. an d Treasurer . GHABLE S G. HE.VII, Secretary . FANCY DYEING~ESTABLISHMENT. im A'mir and fIS West isscli stTect.Kew ITorlc. 47 North Kirlitit Street, rhllmlelt^hla . m rultoa (Mroet. Ilrooklyn. 43 NortU Ulmrles Street, Ittiltiiiture. Oniee at Worfca; Cherry Lane, Castleton. •'' Ladies'and Gentlemen's Garments, Gloves, Feathers, Crape Veila, I«oe8, Ribbons, etc., etn., Cleaned, Restored and dyed in the' beat manner, and with nhusnal dispatch. DRESSES PLANED and DYED WITHOUT RIPPING. p. 0. Box 405, West Hew Brlahton. { Con^eelion. filformation f^ven by mail or telephone. Fackases called for \delivered. JOHNJ.KENNEY. A CooDsellor, tim-w Brlahtoni l^tfflELD HOUSE. Rlohmond, : mm roMi snor. Beadleston &. Woerz, EMPIRE BREWERY! Ales, Porter, and Ln^^er Beer. JAMES McBURNmr. A0etUfar Hichmotta Co* Dei^t: Broadway, near Bich- ^nd Tcrmire, West Brighto>n. mfCMirmtUrt thai Ur chiidrett'plar?* . Well i rsaliyi toy dea r liiadame, tha i iS a qiieation a little diffitnlt o f soln- tidn at thia end b f ibe lin e iritfaoat be^ in g in an y way cognizau t o f you r per- sona l mean s .o r you r children's aur^ roundings. Bti^ t&ere :ire a fe w thinfrt the y shoul d no t play , a t leas t the y shonl d no t i f the y wer e mine. \What . forinaUnce?* Well , first, I would erase fro m their lis t anythin g an d everythin g tha t ha d th e slightes t tendenc y towar d rulgari - tT4 It i a fa r bette r tha t a mothe r ffhoald discoTer he r child t o b e profane tha n find th e sam e chil d vulgai'. Pro - fanity ma y arise fro m tw o causes, tem - pe r an d association. Assoctaiion ma y b e broke n up , o r th e tempe r controlled, an d th e profanity don e awa y with . But Tulgarity is th e diro t outcroppin g of a disease d morality, fe d by a morbid im - agination, an d a s suc h is ver y har d t o b e combate d with ; an d ever y avenu e leadin g i n that direction sho.ild b e close d a t onc e o n discovery. Secondly , they should' b o cu t of l from anything bearing toward brutali * ty; teasin g animal s o r insects , fasten * ing cricket s o r grasshoppers , o r bum- blebee s or butterflies , t o littl e wagons made for the purpose , catchin g iiredie s and putting them under tiiniblers, etc . In the former cas e the insec t nearl y alway s lose s a le g ( a thing whic h the chil d cooll y grow s t o regard a s a n acci- dent ove r whic h he has no control) , aud i n the latte r case, ou t o f th e hundreds caught by childre n yearl y i n thei r cruel sport , hardly on e come s ou t xiuscathed, hardly on e i s abl e t o Hya s i t wa s befor e i t wa s crushe d betwee n careless , thoughtless , rutiiles s littl e fingers. The childre n d o no t mea n t o b o cruel , they \are onl y playing. \ but th e fac t of the cruelt y remain s tbe same . Still , if parents wil l poin t ou t t o th e littl e one s the wrong of i t all , thei r littl e hearts wil l b e moved t o pit y and repentance , and the crue l sport s discontinued . Not long ag o a ver y tender-hearte d littl e fello w cam e t o 'hi s mother and said , sob s i n hi s voice and tear s i n hi s eves: \Oh mamma, I sa w som e bov s playin g bal l wit h a poo r littl e bird . It 'wa s dead , but you don' t know how perfect - ly nast y (grea t emphasi.s) i t looketL It jus t made me fee l awfu'.\ \Was the chil d hypersensitive ? Not a t all . The chil d wh o ca n deliberatel y kic k a cat , dea d though i t be , ou t o f hi s way , wit h a laugh , ha s i n hi s make - up a n elemen t dangerous t o the com* for t of thos e aroun d him; a n elemen t »nat I brutalit y that will make hi s corn- been ' p;inionshi p a doubtful boon . Don't miaunderstand! I d o no t sa y tha t such .a bo y i s bound for th e gallows , but suc h littl e acts a s thes e sUow a wan t of liner feelings, t o sa y the least ; well, t o com e back t o lirst princii)les, a certai n amount of brutality . Thirdly , I woul d e.xpunge from tlie categor y anything that tende d i n an y wa y towar d irreverenc e o r making ligh t of sacre d things . Xow yo n liold up your hands i n hol y horror . \Who woul d le t thei r childre n d o suc h Tea «il6Bt ttaa iaiisitati y a owa iihb inlndt hi a owa basineas i A i.EjLDDro Memphii pap@r now fnns a religiou s column—ah Appeal to the unconverted , a a i t w^re . A PICKPOCKET can te U i n advance I test how much money he wil l ge t a t a haul , le t him pic k hi s own pocket WnETiiE R ladie s shonl d wear a bird' s wing on their hats or not i s simply a differenc e of a pinion.— Texas Sif tings. So3iK men have greatnes s thrtis t upon them, especiall y when a fat person sit s next to them i n the street-cars.— Bur- lington Free Fresa. A KBw book i s entitle d \Hints t o Poets.** It wil l prov e unprofitable . The poet ia the slowes t perso n i n the world to • • Call, \Do YOU know the nature of a n oath, ma'am?\ inquire d the .luJge . \Weil I recko n I orter, \ wa s th a reply . \.M y husband drive s u canal-boat.\— Ex- change, T ue sewin g gir l who declare d tha t she had fairl y stitche d heiholf int o a shir t i s reminded o f th « authorit y fo r sayin g that thing s ar e no t what thev seam.—ioice/i Courier. \T he edito r o f ou r esteeme d contem - porory acros s the river,\ said a sarcas - ti c villag e jottrnalist, \i s ver y fre^h, bnt the malady doesn' t exten d t o hi s new s columns.\— SomerviU'i Journn}. I t i s sometime s said i n sarcjw m that modern boys ar e wise r thu n thei r own fathers; but i t may I.e said-without sarcasm that if som e I.ovh wor e no t wise r than thei r ow n father s there would be a p^reat manv mor e fools i n the world.— Boston Courier. HARPEP.'sv DR.\WEi:. Bis chcok wus i>alp. his oyo was illjji. His heart with Kricf v.ti- soro. For editors sent buck to hiiu Advice to writi- no Jiions. But now ho wears a jorous heart, And reads ami ro-n-u <» or The- cbestnuU tha; ho hit>l uimrt And sent to liariit-Ks Ur.twur. —JTrtf Xrica. I t i s proposed t o buil d a theate r i n New York t o be devote d exclusivel y t o amateur actors . I f i t wer e possibl e t o re.iuir e al l amatextrs t o appear o n n o other stage than this, s-avs a n ex - clmugo , w o shonld no t objec t t o chip- ping i n a smal l subscriptio n t o th e buildin g fitnd . \I OWE mo:o t o my mother, \ sai d Babster , \than t o an v othe r bein g o n earth.\ \Well she will neve r ge t it, \ sai d Spook . \Get what?\ \\Wha t yo u owe her . You ha v owin g me $1 0 fo r the las t twenty years , and 1 neve r expec t t o ge t a cen t of it . I wouldn' t giv e you r mother fou r cent s o n a dolla r fo r what you ow e her.\— Lijmi Mirror. I \F.^ther said Hollo , \t o whom wa s Byron writing when h e said , 'Fare the e well, and if forever , still foreve r far e the e well?\ \Oh sai d IIolio's fatlier, who i s awa y up i n ancicjit his - tory , \h e wa s writin g a n od e t o P.-itti's farewel l tour; 'Still , foreve r far e the o i , , . v _ x. . well.' \ \And who wLs livron?\ aske d ! Now . wai t a moment . A goo d et/'said l?ol- ! peopl e do . Childre n pla y g o t o Attaehadto h* Bri^ IndkB trmy, Ivhich Is Bo w i a Butmah tryia g t o Wipe out th e murderotxs faanda o f daloitstha t ar e affrighting tb e country, i s a n ele - phan t battery. Seren-potmd guns, in - I eludin g their carriages, are fastened t o framework and fastened upo n th e backs of th e elephants. I n thia wa y th e troop® are able t o tnmsport their artillery throug h lon g stretches of country Where there are n o wago n roads, an d where the y woul d no t b e able t o Uke their can- non if the y di d no t hav e beasts of bur* nen atrong enoug h t o carrv th e artillery o n their backs. When th e troops mee t th e enem y the gun s are quickly unloaded b y means of a tripod, t o whic h i s at - tMhe d a swingin g arm an d tackle. Tbe elephan t take s a mor e humble plac e in war tha n formerly . He use d t o b e on e o f th e combatants , but i n thes e day s of gunpowder and bombshells h e ha s bee n reduce d t o th e transportatio n department . Centurie t befor e the Christia n er a th e rulers o f Egypt main - taine d station s a s fa r south a s Khartou m fo r th e sole purpos e of collectin g wil d elephant s t o b e traine d fo r wa r purposes. They wer e used no t onlj t o carr y archer s an d javelin hurler s int o th e tield. bu t wer e also traine d t o ru>h upo n th e cnemj an d trampl e the m unde r fo.t . Whil e opposin g warrior s o n thei r elephant s fought a t shor t ning e th e elephant s themsclve ; woul d fiirht eac h oth? r I t is said thu t th e notio n tha t th e .\siati c elephan t is superio r t o hi s Africa n brothe r date s fro m th e tim e when , i n s battl e betwee n Antiochu s 111., king oi Syria, nn d Pfolcm y I hilopster , in21 7 B . 0. , th e A^iatic elephaat s in the arm y of th e Syrian monar c \ kille-l ever y on e of Ptolemy' s Africa n animals . Thi s idea of th e superiorit y of the Asiati c ele- phan t is still l.cld bymany, though i t ia probabl y groundless . Prolonging the Life of Lobsters. It is possible to.kee p th e adul t lobstet alive fo r a long ptrio d in a moist, cold cold atmosphere . A t forty-live degree s i u a prope r device, li>bsters hav e been kep t ative an d i n goo d conditio n fo i fifteen days, an d i n a mois t atmospher e only, thei r gills no t havin g been im - mcr.«cd in wate r during tb e whol e period . Thi s discovery render s i t possible t o transpor t livin g adul t lobsters across th e continent , an d t o stoc k th e water s of th e Pacifi c coast. I t is also possible t o pac k th e lobster eg^ s in sea-wee d i a a similar manne r t o transpor t the m fo r lon g dis - tances.— Busto n Bud-jct. Th« foUchrUv ETSpUe deseripUoa wiB be read irltli interest by all: \Dejui Sib—Any one who haS erer felt a faintnessatthepitof the stomacb. lom vt ap - petite. serTonsness. sleeplessness, doll bead- aches o r Straus* pains throng tbe back ^^ nn-. derstand tbe eonditlon I was in two years aeo. 1 tboucht I «mld readilr throw tbeso tJiincs off. bn t tbey kept returning. Conse. qneatly 1 grew worse cT-ery day •antii last spring, wben 1 sent for a physiciaa. He said I bad a fc\-er. Z told bim what con- dition I was in with my wat«r. A t first b ? paid no attentioa to it. ba t finally said b e wonld take some of tny ixrine bome and ao> al^e it. The next day be cams an d said there wa* some difficulty wiLbmy kidneys. M t sickness continued until my urma was a sisbt t o be- hold. Another pb>-s:c:an was caTle«L H e trro- r-oanced it BrigUrs di&eu'e of tbe kidneys, and said there vk as no cwre lorit. He did ail he coald. but t o no effect. I then trird -Tery remedy I could liear of. THE i-AIS was so #IS .vEue THAT IT jiECMCD I MC>T nic. 1 taw a new-paptT alverti-ement of Dr. Kil . er's tfwamp-Hoor. aadsynierRht miles to pet the medicine. 1 hail u-ed one b.ttle, it cleared my water ^o there na ^ n o ^ dlment in tb e bottom of tl-e vti?^'!. I cnni.nard taking th e mtrdiilne imd kept caia- imr. i have tak.-n c ci:t b:>ti:«» in al and consider m^^c;f to-day a s «rl l ever, and can now «!.. hs much JaU»r a - anyma n of my ns?. V. hile Calliin; nit h our drmrcistafew daxs aRf. al*mr mv . ik^. l.e-aid lie wa<5 sellin;: a crrut deal of Dr. K51inrr*-t Swanip-Koot and tliat li- h.ii rexcrsjld a .Mt.d- icin« tliatc.ivo as mutli-a -:act:t.n. Oh: 1 often tnink ii.r.v mucU ^u^rer:n^ I mig.it J.ave avoided. Iwtii iii:;ht na-l dav. if I had only taken %uur isuflic:n^ when I His: IeUmykidn»'y troubir- t~.irni i;on. Yours witii ». s:ecr. _ KLIJAII COOK. P. S.—Tla« trill l«f of tn-ealbift.elit t . oti.rr-. and you may pul. i-h iu Y».u nt-rd not take my word ali>ii«. for I caa cive jo u the fuliow- ins ref«r>:-nce»: Simeon Llpc. IT. Clapper. R . Talwr. C. O. I'lerce. 11. .1. Warnt-r. P . D. l'n-k.-it. All . f Charl .tt viUe. Stiioh.irle Co., >*. Y,** I Theabove testimony js ..nl> a fair illustra- : tionof letters rcceixeddA'lv >ht)Win51 he «na- 1 derfiil results att«»ndin{;llici:>c of Dr. Kiimer s S>Tamp-Root. Kidney. Liver and lUnd .er ; Cun-. .«old by I'rive txjttles. $3. If >ourdrui:tfc^t docs not tell i: ' bend to Dr. Kilmer & C >.. RiNcnAVTOX, y . Y. i itis!ndeeil.toai%j'v\ ; iibfcurity; b.-e:uer;<ri>:ii;:. n-a ler. at ; this. Nomatit-rmwha t ;iartvi»uar» ' yoasbouid write t<> ll.ill.-tt 6s f.u . I , Maine, and rtreive free f'lll j-arti -xirj : work thut yotic.in d<» and hve at h-.i proritof at lea.-t «*• to S-'> upwan Sonio have earn«^•l t>ver 5V) in a «l:ir fuuired. Ul.t A CHEAT Tn CMtluat m CUTTTTIT « axitu cSralmlKin (e^tio n o f ^umn\\ ber is a qmittr o f < »iIhon ) mdjp^ rtsoim«.i.. MTtr JJ!^ work than the one wiii-JU- history of our own commj J '5: cnticu time, as «ct forlli i a \ '\ - • . THK LIFE OF LINCOLII. mt urn eo»nowmafc mtcmmmtm , ^ «- aicoLav *n s jomm This cre.twork.bei:ffii with th e • of Presiderst I mrran conlintiedtmderthe andioxity of Ks son, th e Han - Robt.T . Tinrnfa is th e only foil asd thoritatrrg' j ecord of ib e life ©f Ahraham lincdfc . It s anlhots were fcicnds of T tT\^^\ before presidency; tbey w«x= I most inamaiclr mo- loatcd with him a s Tate seta-ctarics throuct - oat his term o f office. and t o them were traais- feired npon lincola's deatH all papers. Here will b e xdi<\ the iastJr hisl« T i f tbe am war an d of President * adminUtratioa,—important detafl* « f wh^ hare hitherto remained unrerealed, tto t ^ might first appear in this anthcatic history. Bv reason of the puMication of tlus wars , THE WAR SERIES, - ij: as ler >ex. H-t54 i daU -. A.i i^ FJarted n.-iirs Hair Renewer never fails to check falling of theliair. Hives universal satisfaction As a remedy forthront and lunj;troubles,we recommend Ayer's Cherr>- I'ectoral. yn Ophim in Pi«o*d Cures where other re f for Consumption ^ fail. -JV. Someihins .\bo (.'all dniiity AgMt 9&rt>mCMMmt\t 'ftiiartr^ JJ^ Hollo . **He wa s a proi>het,' lo'a L'ncle (.Jeorge.— Burilelte . A l»lSA!'l'01>:T .MENr, It was nt III- 1». p I iii.-t he-. And I never can f.)r;:i-t h r. Fomho Io<>k«-.t juM likejmun;.-! i nmslin «o«-n. With h-rehe.ka rod ro«e« ^hnw:lJ••. Anil h«r .'v.-s like siipphir.-s slowing. And her hair in uoldctt ripples on hor .shoulders llnwiiifj down. AVi'h doliKht her l-cautv fill; d me. And her melt=n« s thrilled luo. Aa we whirU-'l aiuonu tlie ilanct rs in tiiu waltz tiiut sunmier nS{;U: %Viih h«T breath my cheek carcBsing, While her tingern I was pressing- Ah, sbail I ever know again Huch moiitents of delight: I thou«ht r d found a frcaaure— But who my griof can meastiro WTien the bliBsfnl «lnnre was over she withdrew from niino her hand. And said, whilo sweetiv oinilin;!. Jloro an;l mor j my hoart i «-g:ulln?. I must now rejoin inj-iiubband. who's a player iu tbo band. —Sosion Courier. A FOND mother gav e a juvenil e , daughter a chocolat e sweetie , which , i however , from maternal fear s fo r the . baimie's appetite , wa s not eate n a t j once , but wa s t o b e kept till the after - i nooQ befor e being devoured . \Xow iJolly, \ sai d the lovin g parent , \mind yo u have i>romised mo o n your hono r not t o ea t the clioi-olate 1 efor c te a time , haven' t you?\ \Yes , mother,\ answere d the dutifti l mite , and \went o n her way rejoicing . A ver y short tim e afterward the chocolat e 'dL«!nppoared, all trac e of i t gon e sav e a stick y brown mark round the littl e girl' s ros y lips. \Dolly , Dolly,\remonstrated tliemoth- where wa s your hono r when you at e that sweeti e \In la y 'tomaoh, \ wa s th o profound nn d tinanswerabl o reply,— LctiJon Veriott. Eniplojinen t fo r Women. Tho agitatio n agai n o f the questio n of providin g employment fo r the grea t number of women who are oblige d t o goi^ , see k their ow n living, an d th o occtir- rence a t th e same tim e of th e periodica] complain t abou t th e difBcult j of secur- ing, i n th o Wes t particularly, capable domesti c service, call attention t o a signidcan t connection betwee n th o tw o facta. Whil o thare ar e hundred s o f wome n lookin g fo r th e mean s bf makin g a livelihood, ther o ar e a t th e sam e tim e hundred s of employer a lookin g for com- peten t assistants i n th e conduc t of theit househol d afiairs. I f peculiar notions of false pride di d no t preren t mos t o t thes e unemploye d wome n fro m accept- in g positions a a housemaids, cooks, housekeepers , an d s o o n throughou t th o rang e of domesti c service, th e caus e of complain t concernin g servant' girls wonl d soo n disappear. Instead, how - ever, o f acceptin g a position whic h wotild insur e he r a t leas t a comfortabl o living an d home , th e moder n girl pre* fera t o oocupj som e pett y clerkshi p whic h barel y afforda ne r a n incom e sufficient t o kee p bod y an d son i togeth- er, overcom e wit h the ide a tha t suc h employmen t i s mor e reapecrtable tha n domesti c service. Frequentl y i t leada t o a stat e of atTuira jus t th e contrarr. No I'tbor ia degrading , an d ther e i a ever y possibility tha t the self^reepect* in g girl who \lives ont\ will-b e mor e contente d an d happ y aa a liousemi^ tha n a s a factory han d o r ribbon-Mller. The experimen t i s a t .leas t wort b irj' ing, an d ahe will loa e aothinff by it . A el^So from th e exiating orde r o t thuiga i s certainly mneh to b e deairied. —5t. Paul Globe. chnrch , hav e pretende d prayers , sin g pretended hymns , and i n on e instanc e (th e cas e is' n o fiction) th o childre n wer e absolutel y pllowe d (i t wa s no t don e surreptitiously ) t o pla y commun - ion wit h gingorhrea d an d wator . TUeii in som e liotise.s there is a grand tim e wit h doll's \vodding.s—the dol l lias a no w outlit, a groo m i s i^rovided, etc . Xow , apart fro m ttio irreverenc e t o which th o actua l ceremon y may givo scop e by suc h play s a s this, girl s ar e educate d t o believ e tliat the grand thing i n marrying is th e wedding , the fus s and feathers , th o stipper , th o bride' s vei' , and tlie number of no w clothe s purciia.sed fo r th e occasion. Xow , is i t i n a c ordanc e wit h propri - etv tiiat a funeral shoul d sticceed the demolitio n of a doll , wit h al l th o chU- dren pretending t o cry , and al l th o res t of th e doll s i n mourning , wit h a mo . k ceremony a t th o grave? Al l thes e thing s make impression s tha t ye.trs of trainin g sometime s fail t o eradicate . \Dear me , you'r e certainl y to o j>ar- ticnlar . What is ther o left? \ Perhaps so , madame, perhaps so . Kemember, I sai d i n tho beginning thes e wer e what the y shoul d no t jilay if they wer e miue . Is ther o no innocen t play you ca n think of fo r a strong , healthy boy? No play but t o torture animals ? Ca n lie no t run , jump, leap,\ climb ? I f you ar c a t a loss what t o d o wit h your ciiil- dren, provid e them wit h .,some amuse - ment tha t shal l tend toward th e useful . Giv o them carpenter' s tools , o r a iiam- mer, some nails , and some wood , and tell them you want a box . See if tliey don' t take grea t interes t and pleasure i n making it . Giv e your girl s doll.H, and plenty of them; le t them i>lay \auuti e com e t o see, \ o r nuything els e that i s innocent . Giv o your boy s toys , but alway s wit h a vie w t o something A child' s taste s are much ear - A frreat many people are afQictcd with ca- tarrh who do not know what ails them; an d a Kreat many more continue sufferers who misbt be cured. Tbickcnins of the membrane which lines the nasal passages, thus making breathin; difllcnlt: a discharge from tb e no<rIls. more or less copioas. watery or thick, accordins to tlie stase of the disease; a sense of fullness In the head; aconstxint inclination to spit; and. In advanced c-ases, a dropping of intensely dis- ffustlnfr matter Into the throat, are a few of the prominent symptoms of Catarrh. Deafness, Intlamed eyes, neuralgic pains, sore throat and a loss of sense of smell are veryoiten caused by Ca'arrh. All tliese rronbles are cured by Piso'a Rem- edy for Catarrh. Uelief U ba d immediately r besinnins its use, be t it is important that it be continued without interruption until catarrhal virus Is expelled from the sys- tem and healthy secretions replace the dis- eased action of the mucous membrane. Man« ifestly it Is unreasonable to expect a cure in a short time of a disease that has been progress- Ins for months or years. Thiaquestion of time is provided for In the putting up of Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. It Is concentrated that a very email dose is di- rected. Tbe quantity In one packace is sufflw cientfor a lone treatment, consequently tb e expense is a mere tritle. and there is no excuse forneclifct nor reason for it but forsetfulness. A colli in the head is relieved by a n applit-a- tion of I'iso's itemedy furCatarrli. The oom- fort to bo cot from it in this way is worth many times the cost. The following letters are specimens of those . iceived ererj- day. teslifying to the worth of PIm's itemedy for CatarrJi: Ai.t.Ecnn.vr. Pa., Sept.38,1986. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is doini; wonder* for me. I believe it will cure any case of C»- tarrh,if used according to directions. MRS.F. JOIINSO>:,49 £ . Diamond St. lie r o f development than mos t peopl e believe, and a mi roscop e i s ofte n a s much a sourc e o f amusement t o a boy a s a to y engine , will cos t no moro , and b e an everlastin g goo.l.—Jfrf. £mina C. Hewitt. 5#ir He' It. \it mm ^doabled fact that blatA- haired women an BOTe Tiolent.tluui Ma^bMT^ Undergronn d Wire s i n Eitrope. In Pari s th o excellen t syste m o f drains enable d th o telegrap h enginee r to la y hi s wire s i n lea d pipe s fastene d t o th o to p o f th o arch. Throughou t th e whol e of German y th e exigencie s of wa r an d climate le d t o th e i omple - tio n of th e undergrotm d syste m of tel - egrap h wire s i n lJ«50. In Vienn a bot h tele^aph an d telephon e wire s ar e car- ried o n brackets alon g the , front o f th e houses. I n London moat o f the tele- grap h wirea ar e boried, bu t the chief nuisanc e there, i lik e i n Berlin , arises fro m th e telephon e lines, whic h are increaa'ng daily. It ia cheape r t o av in g a wir e i n mfd-air tha n t o carry i t nndergrotmd, fo r thre e reasons : First , th e aerial lin e nee d no t be insulated ; secondly , th e cost o f tnbin g an d o f excavatio n i a avoided ; and , thirdly, the enginee r ca n tak e ^ort cut s over- hea d instea d of bein g compelle d to fol- lo w al l the awkwar d angle s oE th e atreeta. H&t th o electrical overhea d wirea i n Euroi>e aredoomcd. T oe elevato r ia a' wayain aesson . 'hoister * that ia al* Bt. Jaeota OD Is proMOBced a mmt •ztrMr - Ataarr cor* for rheosMtism Vv Hem.- Jamw Harlaa. e«-VIee Chaacriicr. Leots^e, Kj . teraMr^ kitehea. Th a r a a a leaCbsaB ia achatc h for S prjx o Iliti.. \NV. Va>. Oct. 20. 1555. Enclosed find one dollar for two packages ot Piso's Itcmcdy for Catarrh. Ihe sample K ckaee. received in June, gave i>erfect «atis- ctioH. 'bllXMESSEIl . irAnxTORD >Iit.LS, X . Y., Aug. 8.1S63. I have used a little over half a rackage of riso'sJtemedy for Catarrh, and it h.%s helped me more than any of thcdilTerent me<licines I have used. 1 feel contid.-nt that it will cure I can and do recommend i t to others who re troubled with that disease. Kcv. A. DAMOjr. Wh T Wil l Yo a Die. SCOVn.t.''S S.lRSAPARIt.t.A, OR BLOO* AKO Lrvcn S vrop, for the cure of Scrofulous Taint, Elbeumatism, White Swelling. Gout. Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, Malaria, and all dis-aaei arising from a n im- 9ure condition of the blood. Certificates can •e praeented from many leads og physician*, ninistera an d heads of families throtigbout ihe land, endorsing Scovuj.*s Bloo d ak o LxvKR SvRui*. Waar e conatantly In receiptor ..•rtlficates of eures from tb e most reliable •oorcea, an d we recommend i t a s tb e best- known remedy for tbe cure of the above di ^ ... .... ..ad plants that CTxrac (f b y their knowledge they only knew For Just tlie disease each one grew, rake courage now and *^wamp-itoot** try— (for kidney, liver and bladder complaints). As on this remedy you can rely. (f afflicted withfore eyesnse Dr. I«a-)C Thomp- louSEye-water. Drug^Istsselt at::5c.perbotue Distress Afttr Eafing I< one o? the many dIsaTreeable kympuun* of drs- Uraiaetie. heartiiuro. soar stomaeh. faint- oecs aail capricious appetite are also caused by ihla rery wj>tc*pr«ad aad growins disease. Hoo4*b aar- lap^la toaea tke atcma:-h. cr^es an appetite, promotes ttealttaj dicesUoa. reUeres the bcadactie la-i cure* the mo«t obstinate ca«ea ot djspepsl^ Uead tbe foUoatag: ••I bare been trouUed with dyspepstv I bad bat iitUe appetite, and what I did eat distressed m« or did me Utile ffoocL Inanbouraner eating Xwould »p«rieaceaZainmeMor tired. aU-goae feeling as though I bad not rasea anything. Hood's Sarsapa- rUladklBMaB iinmsnse amoaat ot good.- It gare OR.KILIVIER S • WAMP K oi A 2£SSICAL TICT0S71 C n re e nrigbts* Tllswisp. Catarrh of the Bladder. Ton«d l.ivcr. I t dissolves Gall^Stoncsand UmvcL STXPTOlCSaaa COTOITIOITS of Urine fo r which this Ecimcdy akooM taken. Scalding Stoppage lUood-UngcJ PtabeUc Albumen Brick.dust I>ropsical I^ribbling MUky-pini llcadacho Frequent Costivcn«-«- Honcacho Nervous Redish-dnrk Ilric-acid S^ettlinfrs rararrbachr Itacknche Xcrx'enehf Phosiihatet- Uad-tasto Foul-Breath Gall-colo- ms A SPECl PIC. Xrtry r*** «!»•'> BclfcTeaand Curesinffmnl5limc-f<^pr Cankcr.Drspepsia. An.Tmia, Malaria, Fci'er :ind Aguc.^cui^gta.]lhcumatism. Knlargo- mcntof th e Prostate Gland, Sexual 'Weak. acss. Spermatorrhoea nnd Gout. It Eliminates Bioo<l Impurities. Scrofula. Krj-sipclas. SalUltheum, Syphilis, Pimples, lilotcncs, Fever^-mres, and Canccr-taint&. It l a m moeC Wonderfnl Apivettzer . BcHd» CP Ontctly a gna-<lown ComfAlcaUcn. ^ I your neighbors all about it. •P ricb 25 c , $1.00— G bottle s $5.00.« I f^TPrpparc d a t Dr. Kilmer's Dispensary, D I Binghamton, N. V., U. S. JL • PMSipJl^t^l rEKIKN'CE. n^t:ositz»ron>c«CK Souctm . KILO B. STEVENS a CO. H Af\TS HORN S^ neaaappetite.a d tny fool rrUabed i tbe craving I bad prvvlouay ezpertenced. Ueved mo of that faint, tired, i have feu so mucli better alnce I took Hood's i Mia periUa.thatX am happy to reconuaead Paoc, Watertown. 3la*«. K.B.—Batnretogec only Hood's aarsaparilla wovandnoM tcuzMrti. rrtpmamr bi O. L HOOD « CO. 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