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I : I.! I 1 &j)c Mellington Enterprise. J. W. HOUGHTON, Publisher. OHIO. YARIETIES. Rambling notes bank bills. A compound word rum-punch. Boston Fast. A dentist's sign Drawing, music and dancing. A erooked politician never rotes the straight ticket. A go-as-yon-please race the wom en. McGregor fines. The more batter goes down the faster the price goes up. Free Pre. No man is obliged to pat up with a notei Keeper ne aoesn't like. Boston Dost. On a capital of $900,000 the cotton mills of Augusta, Ga., pay a dividend of twenty-eight per cent. Americans wear more watches than any other nation. We have the system of tick to a perfection in this country. The New Orleans Picayune says that bald-headed men are like kind words, because kind words sever dye. When you send a communication to a newspaper always tell the editor he need not publish it if he doesn't want to. Only one year more to Presidential election. How the four seasons of the year do chase each other into the dim closets of the past! Free Press. A Nebraska monument to a horse thief is simply a stake at the head of a crave and a sign reading : "It would have been cheaper for him to go afoot." How quietly flows the river to the sea, yet it always rets there. This is a irood point to remember when von are trying to rush things. New Haven Register. Advice to bachelors: Never marry a woman unless she is so rich that yon would marry her if she were ugly and so handsome that yea would marry her ii she were poor. The person who devotes his time to the tenant of mankind, in uus world, without receiving a cent's reward, when be dies will receive the reward oi ascent. Whitehall Times. It is not strange that writers some times get puzzled in their cnoice be tween that," "which," and ."who." Relatives are more or less trouble some. Transcript. A Philadelphia woman attempted suicide bv drinking coal ou, but as she failed to apply a lighted match to her mouth the affair proved a dismal fail ure. Philadelphia Chronicle. . If boy's boots were made of cast iron, covered with tar and gravel and then painted four coats and varnished. mothers would suu have cause to won der how on earth "that boy got his feet sopping wet. . . Jonas Saunders, of Indiana, tied a cow's legs to keep her from kicking over the milk pail, and when she tried to kick she fell over on him and broke his back. There is such a thing as be ing too smart. Free trrtss. The boy who doesn't leap over seven hitching posts, kick a lame dog. snatch a handful of navy beans in front of every grocery store, knock over a box or two and work the handle of every pump on the sidewalk on his way home from school, is either lasy or aoesn't leei weu. jlcojcuk woe lAfy. Years and years ago it used to be said that a girl might be willing to be kissed when she voluntarily put a boy's nat on her bead, xnia cannot be true. for hundreds of pretty girls are now wearing the little round Derby hats, and looking well under them. New urteans ncayune. A young lady who had been mar ried a little over a year wrote to her matter-of-fact old father: "We have the dearest little cottage in the world, ornamented with the most charming little creepers you ever saw." The old man read the letter and ex claimed: "Twins, by thunder !" Keo- Ktuc vonsaauson. A Denver girl, for diversion, not only engaged herself to marry two men. but appointed the same day, hour, and 5iaee lor a secret wedding witn eacn. he suitors were somewhat disconcert ed by each other's presence, as well as by the girl's absence, but they finally came to an v amicable understanding to aespise ner. Says the Cincinnati Commercial: "This is the season for duck hunting. Toting men will take notice. The ducks that are most worn now on the left el bow are those with dark hair and black eves. But there are some ducks with large blue eyes and golden hair that are quite too awrauy magmucent.". An Arizona Judge has just shown his appreciation of modern improve ments in fire-arms by shooting and killing an editor. The editor's partner immediately snot tne magistrate, and was himself waylaid and extinguished the same night by some parties un known. The total bag for the day's sport was a Judge and two editors. Altogether it was a great day for Ari aona. - When little Bob asked his sister's bean for a cigar, his future brother-in law snubbed him with the remark "Young man, a strap would do yon more good." Next night Bob's sister ana ner young man got tneir bands. chins, and clothes smeared with ooal tar while lingering at the front gate. and little Bob, when questioned on the subject, said he couldn't tell a lie" It must have been a tramp." Puck. A Baaslan Besaaaee. Count Scheremetietr, a descendant of one of the most ancient Boyard fami lies, possessed more than 100,000 male souls, as serfs were then called in Rus sia, the women not being counted either in census or tax lists. Among these serfs there were many who had been allowed to go into business for them selves. Some of these had made fort unes, others had even become million aires. The conditions of the Count's inheritance forbade his selling any male serf his freedom. Among this number were was one wno nad established him self at Riga and was at the head of great banking house of that city- ancient house which had existed under German control for a century,- and was well known and highly respected in all the European cities. The serf who was now at the head of the house, felt his humiliating position very keenly. Bis sons were excluded from alliances with families who were their eouala in fortune and adneation. for no daughter of these families would wed a slave, even if he were ten times a millionaire, as the Russian law com pels the wife to accept the social posi tion of her husband. -The banker, who had almost de spaired of obtaining his own freedom. journeyed every year to St. Petersburg to sue for that of his children. The freedom of the daughter was cheerfully granted, for count Bcheremetieff of those chivalrous noblemen whose motto is noblesse oblige. There are many such in Russia, the descendants of the old reigning houses of the Em pire. These nobles lent an almost unanimous support to the project of Alexander U. for the emancipation of the serfs, although the carrying out of the measure cost a large share of their fortunes. Upon the banker's last visit to St. Petersburg he had offered the Count half a million rubles for the freedom of his sons. The Count had refused as usual, but he had allowed the banker great attention, inviting him to dine at his house, where he was treated as a peer by the elite of the Russian nobility. A few months later, earlv in the spring, he returned sad and despairing; to at. retersourg. ms eldest son nav ing been sent to England on business connected with the bouse, had become acquainted with the daughter of a lead ing manufacturer. The young people were deeply in love, but, under existing circumstances, they could not marry The banker resolved, if necessary, to saenhee his whole fortune to purchase the freedom of his eldest son. Upon his arrival he found the Gulf of Fin land blockaded with ice, thus shutting of all communication with the interior. Knowing the Count's extreme liking lor oysters, tne banker purchased a xei on the route and took them along wit' him. The Count had some friends to breakfast, but the delicacy he most cared for was lacking, and loud wails arose from bim and bis guests in con sequence, in tne midst oi tne general lamentation our banker entered, and tne Count invited him to stay to breakfast. iou have come again with that everlasting frain," said the Count, laughing. "1 remember bearing you sing it in my father's lifetime, when I was but a child. You don't know what a chance for gaining your freedom has just been opened to you, but you have missed it, as 1 bave my oysters." What chancer' asked tne banker, with a deep sigh, and yet with a gleam of hope in his eyes. F erhaps your honor is in a monetary embarrassment. What sum do vou require?" " Go to the deuce with vour money! answered the Count; "I despise it. But if you had only brought some oysters." " What would you do were 1 to bring you some?" asked the banker, his heart tnrobbing violently. What would I dot " returned the Count, sure that there were no oysters in St. Petersburg, and feeling perfectly sate in making any promise in wis re gard no matter now preposterous. What would i dor l would give you our liberty. Then I should not only lave my oysters, but my ears would be forever free from this eternal hue and cry of yours." " would you truly give me my rree- dom and fortune witn itr" cried tne banker, eagerly. Are you really in earnestf " I was never more so in my life. laughed the Count. " For this once will transgress our old family law, but only on one condition." Name itr cried the banker, eagerly. You are to bring me the oysters this very day, and not order them from Riga." "Do you pledge me your word of "Yes, my solemn word of honor," replied the Count, still laughing at the absurd idea oi nnding oysters in au Petersburg, when his servants had for the last twenty-lour hours been seeking them in vain. 1 take you for my witnesses gentle men." said the banker, hastening to leave before the Count nad time to re pent of his promise. " O. yes, we are your witnesses; but hurry and bring us your oysters," cried the merry guests, laughing as they foresaw the banker's discomfiture. They shall soon be forthcoming. gentlemen," he answered, as he hast ened away. Upon the banker visit at bt. Peters burg ne always lodged at me ixrant s hotel with his chief intendent. He had not far to go, and in a few moments. when the guests were making them selves merry over his illusion, the door opened, and he entered rolling a keg of oysters. The Count looked blank. and tne guests began to ciamor xor tne oysters immediately. " Hold?" cried the banker, " I do not doubt your honor's word, but 1 am a man of business, and I prefer to have the agreement made in writing. I may die of joy, and your honor may die of chagrin, before the promise is carried out. Give me the writing and . 1 will deiiveryou tne oysters." So saying, he opened the keg. dis playing the largest and finest Holstein bivalves imaginable. " The banker is right, uount," ex claimed the guests; " but end this busi ness quickly, for we are sunenng tne horrors of Tantalus. Order pen, ink and paper. - "O, 1 will save you the trouble," said the banker, and, taking a piece of white chalk from bis pocket, be wrote the following agreement upon the stave of the oyster keg: I, the undersigned, in considera tion of a stated recompense, hereby de clare my serf, M. N., and family, resi dents of Riga, free henceforth and for ever. Signed in the presence of tne witnesses: - "Now," he added, presenting the chalk and stave to the Count, "your. honor and those gentlemen will do me the favor to sign this document, while I, for the last time, discharge my office of serf, and proceed to open the oys ters." The Count put a good face on a bad matter; he signed, and the guests fol lowed him. Then the gentlemen shook hands with the banker, and congratu lated him on his good fortune. But the Count would not allow his former serf to plav the role of servant, he com pelled him to take a seat at the table. The decanters were filled with cham pagne, after they had all drank to the health of the now free citizen, the gen tlemen turned with great zest to the oysters, which, were soon finished The writer of this sketch has himself seen the original decree of emancipa tion written with chalk upon the oaken stave; enclosed in a gold frame it occu pies the place of honor among the many fine pictures in the banker's drawing-room. There it will always hang, reminding the wealthy and hon orable family of those old days of serf dom, which, God be praised, are now over. From a ' Volume of Bussian Sketches, written by a Russian. The Indian Summer. The delicious season " popularly called " Indian summer" usually ap pears about the 1st of November in this latitude. (Jlimatologista tell us that the area of its geographical extent not only covers the northern parts of the United States and Canada, but also the far northwest. It is certainly a very char acteristic and periodical phenomenon in all these high American latitudes, as it is in central Europe, though proba bly in a less marked degree; and there are reasons for believing that it exerts its softening influences up to the Arctic circle, tempering the first waves of winter cold that descend upon Arctic America. But it does not appear to lavish its charms on the far south or lower latitudes of the United States, where, indeed, they are not so much needed. Although it is often prolonged into December, when a calm, hazy at mosphere fills the sky through which the sun, shorn of his strength, sinks day after day, like a globe of fire, the Indian summer, at the provincial ob servatory in Toronto, Canada, has been occasionally recorded as early as the 6th of October. The average date of its distinct appearanoe there, deduced from fourteen years' observation, October 27. Search for explanation of this phe nomenon has not escaped scientific in vestigation. As either pole of the earth is turned toward the sun after the vernal equinox, the solar effect increases in the direction of that poie until the thaw of the winter's accumulated ice sets in when an interval of cold occurs, caused by the rapid absorption of solar heat, and thus the frequent cold spells" of the later spring months have been accounted for. When, on the contrary, either pole is turned away from the sun after the autumnal equi nox, the converse process takes place; the higher parts of the continent are chilled, and the ensuing condensation of the vapor in the air liberating its heat raises the temperature, and tnus an interval of fine and comparatively warm weather or 'second summer" follows. This simple explanation of Indian summer first advanced by Ad miral Fitzroy, is corroborated by the fact that the increase of temperature at tending it is in the higher latitudes of America, where it is described as some times oppressive" just where, of course, the earth's crust in October is undergoing the most rapid refrigera tion, where ice is'forming and conse quently the heat of condensation is most freely liberated irom tne lower at mospheric strata. The heat generated by condensation is familiar to all who reflect on their sensations when a show er is being formed in the clouds by this process on a sultry day. Were it not for the comparative dryness of the air in the interior of the continent, or ratti er, if it was moist enough at this sea son, the cooling of the soil would pro duce cloud and rain, instead of the dry fog," as Indian summer is tech nically called. The . phenomenon in question has, it would appear, been more the theme oi poets than of physicists. But, of minor importance in a meteorological point of view as it may seem, its further study and investigation might furnish a clue to the explanation of some problems of our climate which are yet unsolved. The fine particles of dust which often fall on vessels in the open Atlantic, near the Cape Verde Islands, when sub jected to the microscope, have proved tallies on the winds, serving to nx the direction of the "trade winds," from the African coast, and thus to clear up one of the great questions of ocean meteorology. Many not less striking examples of seemingly unim portant phenomena leading to impor tant discoveries abound in the history of science. We may, therefore, apart from the consideration of its general interest, hope that the signal service will be able to give some attention to the beautiful feature of our autumnal weather. If the explanation of the phe nomenon above given holds good, and " Indian summer is consequently an expression or indication of the cold determining forces of terrestrial radiation going on within the polar circle on the eve of win ter, it would seem not irrational to inquire, might not full " Indian sum mer" observations in the fall of the year furnish meteorologists witn one valua ble clue toward forecasting the charac ter of the coming season? Such a re sult realized would doubly repay all the labor and cost of the necessary re search. Philadelphia Ledger. Curing a Balky Horse. A correspondent of the Toronto Globe would cure a balky horse as fol lows. " I would prepare myself with a good strap I want no whip; perhaps he has got a taste of that already, and still he is master. But some fine day when I was at peace with myself and all around, I would hitch him to the buggy, turning his head to the village. He goes half the way very well indeed; then he begins to consider he has gone far enough in that direction and stops. 1 step down; he expects me to use the whip. He is mistaken. As a criminal 1 treat him on the silent system. I rush him back a little out of the way. show him the strap, putting it up to his nose. 1 go to the oil side and buckle it to his off fore leg, close up to the breast, throwing the other end over his shoulder; I then raise his near fore foot and fix it with the hoof nearly touching the belly. This done, I say: Now, old chap, you stand there. i don't smoke so I take a paper from my pocket, and finding a place where 1 can sit down and he see me I begin to read. This is something he did not bargain for, and the novelty of stand ing on three legs somewhat diverts his mind from the canse that stopped him. I think this is the chief point to be gained and the most humane. He now shows signs of a wish to go, but that does not suit at the time, as I have yet to look over John Caldigate. When the strap is taken off I show it to him, caress him a little, and we move on without irritation. The strap will now become a part of the harness for a month or two, till at last the sight of it will act as a talisman." Dewn in the TV ell. A woman who lives in Ashville, Ala., writes to the Egis of that place, of the miraculous rescue of her three-year-old boy from drowning. The child fell down a well, the depth of which was thirty feet. The mother saw him go down. She says: " On reaching the well I was just in time to see him rise to the top of the water. I was alone, save three other little children whom I sent for help. I had, amid all the anguish of my soul, presence -of mind enough to let the bucket down and tell him to take hold of it, which he did. After some minutes he let loose, from weakness, sank again, except his little head. I lowered the bucket lower, tell ing him to take hold of the rope. He ran his hand through a ring tied on for the purpose of sinking the Ducket and caught the bail, and there he held on for one and a half hours, Degging me all the time in his baby talk to come down and help him out. I would say: Hold on, Bobbie.' I will,' ha would reply. At length a lady came to my assistance, and we took a rope and made a noose on the end of it, and, letting it down, told him what to do. He put his foot through the noose and drew it up around his knee. I asked him if he could hold on. He said he could hold on to the bucket ' daw me out. He holding the bucket, the rope around his leg, 1 telling him not to let go, we drew him up until I oould reach his little, shivering hands. Thus I saved my little baby from drowning. Safe to mv breast 1 clasped his little shivering body, and praised God for His mercies." Butter Making. The attention of farmers and dairy men is particularly called to the notices of the " Gilt-Edge Butter Maker" which are appearing in this paper from time to time. It is confidently claimed that the use of this preparation increases the amount of butter from six to ten per cent.; that the flavor is bettor and a beautiful color secured; that the time consumed in churning is greatly short ened, and that the keeping qualities are much improved the natural conse quence of all which being that butter made by it is always in demand at a handsome advance on the price of the ordinary article. Judging from the tes timonials given, these claims are not extravagant, and the "Gilt-Edge" should prove a valuable acquisition to every butter maker. A partt of forty-seven persons. among whom there are twelve married counles and fourteen children, have lately sailed from Bergen, Norway, to colonize the uninhabited Aldabra Isl and, in the Indian Ocean, 300 miles north of Madagascar, which is said to be admirably adapted to agricultural industry. Tor cannot afford to be without the Orient Coffee, made by Smith A Uartlss, Cleveland, Ohio. Everybody likes It. Tour grocer has 1L A cow is a boas investment. The Proof of the Padding Is In the Bating. Grocerymen and storekeepers pay 8 to 5 cents a pound extra for batter made with GUt-Edgo Butter Maker. It Increases production S to 10 per cent. ; reduces labor of cburnins; one-half; gives a rich golden color the year round. Sold by druggists, grocers and general storekeep ers. Send stamp for "Hints to Butter-Makers. " Address, Butter Improvement Com pany, Buffalo, N. Y. The Next President. 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BUTTS' DISPENSARY retabu rr-rniyr -1t"t TT"'" " i-iitiiri-tl a iiatMiti&l rvAiuiioa lor skliitu trrataueat off chrtMue diearsr-aud complicated reaee. bjpbflta, aaer rhsra. .Uet Mr-idar. Oerhltl. all frlaary Troeblea. HyphU llteor Bfrrarlal aOeirUona of the throat, akin or boues fratctl ithium, mtihou! uaitif blereury. PATIENTS TREATED "ymal sadeirpreea. ajiaaysjsMpBBBEBBaBaBBaaanl't whrre poteitile. ir-i'-J . vui.u i tat ion i.rri. i r. u, hm b ia FHKt and inviteti y 1R- BUTTS ta-riu ail pnaaa wrJartaa; trosB HUP-b. f Tl'RK to tend biai their a sum sad fcUrfM, aad hereby B I aara thrta that tbs-e will Ware anaaetaiafl le tSSU I isdvantaffe. It lit not a Truss. W AUcouiMiuuK-ations strictly oonnilentisl. and thoold be AMraeaFdta UK. til I IS , 12 AurUI atA SiU, St. AAUiaiMO. MARK THESE FACTS ! Ilolloway's I'ills! Exerclas your JagmsntjA sjssi an4 better phi loeuphy. Ta sou 4owm all sbsuiS and aoilquaird notions ot Sluass asst tss onraa, sua xm sscabll.h rational systaa am taaiaJaav has Plea Dr. HoUoway' eadraror throosk lira. Banna tan arlgla ot hi cele brated Ptlta sad OliilmsnS iniiKdlus ta kn-plng wltheiimmosi siass, bsnsnss snlsaa ilent to nature. lather than at Tarlaaoa wltk her laws. Ilka tuoM In general as. Ta taa stomach vre trace djspep.-l beadaeha and saaaral dabllltri to the liver, bllr. lanndlce, and yeuov tmn W taa boirela. dlar rheara, dvssatary, BoustUisllou. puna, aad Satula lo the Innaa. rantampclon, eto. to taa blood, scrot- tula, searrr. and all snotsasons eraptlcaa. Py Kef pins ihsasnnass and vital nolo, pare and healthy we nuy eafaly aery ths attaaka of disease, ami ao medietas yet sraparsd for tola parposa eaa cnal the action ot tasss rtusand OtntBMnt, aa they dit to ths sest ot disorder, and extirpation1 lis cauw. destroy lu effMt. 1 uroaTAJTT Catmoa. none aro geaoina nnlrn the alKnatars of i. Battjoobv aa acent for the United States, sor wands each box of Pills aad Olmntrnl. Bxra at 25 oeota, S3 aenta, and St each. Tlirre la considerable sarins by taklac the law aUca. BouowaT Co., Kew York. HOWS OIHTLIEHT Possessed of this REMEDY, every man may be his own Doctor. It may be rubbed Into tbe system, so as to reach any Internal com plaint; by this mean It care Sore or 11 ccrs in the THROAT, STOMACH, LIVEK, SPINE, or other parte. It la an Infallible Remedy for BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS, Contracted or Stiff Joint, GOUT, RHEUM AT1S.M, and all Skin Disease. Im-oKTAST Caotiow. Nono are gcnuln unless the signature of J. Batdock, at ap:iit for the United States, surrounds cacti box of I'lIU and Ointment. Boxes 2" centn, 62 cents, and (I each. Tin re i con.iiluralile saving by taking tli larger sixes. Uouowix A CO., Mew lork. OPIUMS erekln TPIaMt rare! In IS ataya. till arvrt. BIAl-lIaMa, ArfttMUUMl, UUlu, ajiara t as a sts tmt. tm.tr. SRAEFEMBERG vegeiaQie TPIIILILS Are the mildest ever known, they oure HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, LIVER COM PLAINT and INDIGES TION. Nogrlpingor nausea. These) TTDTTTT TT . U li li i ;yiav Tone up the system and restore health to those suffering from general debility and nervousness. Sold by all Druggists, 28c. per box. J USX OUT s Bells of Corneviile A handsome and emnntete edition or the Balls of OornevUla." by Planqueua, U now ready; and as ths music we acunir, KnmT ana costuming .re quite Within the reach of amateurs. It Is sunt to be extensWely given and enjoyed. r-retty. lively French village scenes, contraallnc with events In the haunted castle, make a spirited oomblaatlto. Words unobjocttonabloj JrTloa. 1.60. WHITR RORM. trie new 9un1 a. School Song Book, by Abbey and Munfrer, bids fair to be one of ths moat successful books of Its class, aa It Is undeniably one of the sweetest and best, 11 will pay to buy one, U ants to sing Iroin at home. Price SS cents, VOICK Of WORSHIP. (L.O. KMtuoa.) S9 per dnsen. TTHtTKyrin. (W.O.Pmnm.l ?9 perflnseu. r.w ji kino rua siauiiu ja.ABs- :). (A. N. Johnson.) M per dozen. Tim above are our three newest SJnclna- school Boots Ths nrst two have a full set of tunes fur unolra. See rail lists ot Wew Sheet M uslc every week fn ths Musical Krrom. That b the way to keep well Informed of all new Issues. Mailed for t oouta. Watt for these books, (almost throngs, ttMpreaj.) TRnrKKAt k JKwai.a. s. n.iennag. ASERH II AKTUK1 BOOK. PAKLOK ORdAI lit BTKTJCTIOX BOOK. A. N. J allium. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. C R. Dltaow t Ce, jr. K. DltMa Jt Ce S43 Broadway, X. I. II Cheitaat Nt., Palla Siclc Headache Poettivefv Cured by these Little Pills. - They alao rllTr rtstiv from Iyapfnv nia, JiHllrfraiion and Too Hearty Katinc A ierftM-t rpmetly ftr liizzuifs, IS u s ea . I irmvHf nifan.lUKl Tastf In Hie Mouth. Coatfd Tonj;ti, Pntn In the Sii.e,c They reu late the Bowels and pppveni Conntlpntitm ami Piles. Thesmnil- ret and emsieM to take. Only one pttl a dune. 40inarl;il. Pnnly Vegetable. lTice 35 ceuts. feMld by all lruKKita- a ..CARTER MEDICINE CO Prop'rs. Erie, Pa.' Fire Vlale by meil for one dollar. -MMUKWIMUliIlL .Lao's Catr for Ceanaia. tloa Is also tbe best couch med ian. Iae aaaall. nwttla tavrm. Sold srerj where, aso. sndaiM. Wsrraatad s nrst boreis. if3 ART SCHOOL or TUB CMcap Academy of Fine Arts. Imtraetlon m DRAWING and PA1S T1NU In their various branches and naedlums; Portraiture, Land srape, flaure. Btlll-I4fe, etc. In ou, water-color aod crajon. Wort hours from to 4 dally rSaturdava 9 to 1 2 vrltti the roe of cop toe, eostuuies, models aod casts of antlqua sculpture. ud1pt mnstaut and competent Instruction. 1 be r Axx. t ck.u win oeKia niooaaj, BDixw,aBH continue 12 weeks, to Dec 30. A-upua may envor m uie DrsmainK uu .wfc l.imiras 1 OL Earle. H. F. Sun-ad. J. U. Vandsr pool, t. Koj Robertson, N. IL Carpenter. '"1"'Ul W. M. R. FRKfCH. Secretary rademf of ne Arts, Chicago. 5inTHDC IPCMTCStato experience and rlblllilL RULll I O send your address to Aorta American I'tMo-Cnovift ( o, jiujsom, n. x. A Practical RimI-m. Vtiw-tlnn l. nluahle ti l-r Fanner, Uie Mechanic, or Ue Lawyer, an well a. the aiercnani ana tuiisi-r. in tnrw Ko-nin-wi imn- n- pennn can atfiird to no vntnout tt. imr inMimuo j r-ffers the best advant&ees lur obtaining such a UimJ- :m. xor circulars auurt-ss r. rrp Ar os, I'll t.bnruh. I'a. Bri".j printed In colom; 40 pp. 'I nn larpest work ontt-.aclt-ncenubllshcfl. A work for r.arikt-ra. liail- ruaua, business Mt-n and lracucal AccotiiiUulta. S'r.ej SS..VU. rwiate xv a cum I n n REWARD ".r, Ultliua, lictiinc. or uioeraioa lMleai that leltlaca ltrmrdy failatocure. Givae inuDediaie relief, cure eaaea of Ion ir Btandin u 1 week, and ordinary caaee in 1 dara. raimoN .T.r;" irwarr ma print! Mt in bltnem r-if r ' mmm MiMn,n'la Slabott'a. Mold Mr. J. r. Miti bvalldnmiata. rVnt by mail by J. P. NllJJR.li Propr S W. ear. Tenth and Arch Bta.. Phuada.,Fa ALLEN'S Ths Great Remedv for carinff Conghs, Colds, Consump tion. Asthma, e c. Endorsed by LUNG Bronchitis snd all Throat and Lung affection. tne xress, Phvsic-sns. and Afflicted People. Try it!! BALSAM Allen's Lnnr Bal sam is your hope. FOR ONE GENT oa ran write l . 1. llAI.K. Avhttm.lMh'ffth Ox, In , . . a . II nt at ..Ka Wnxwanaa fiiraala rili-'miw. lltio't put It olt. You mill t iiifiiiiUoa of tireat value tu you If you an looklnic for a fann. AGENTS. READ THIS. sipetara, or allow a lame onnoiUsloo, lo sell our oew and wonderful Invennona H mrna a-3X io am. Saav slefrea. Address bBKKM AN CU, atarahall. Mich. WANTED; AGENTS are maklngftSO a eveek eel Ins our new Ulnt tmua Iiooks. For dtacrluUirri rtrrtilani an1 extra terms to Agents address at. Hi KK cucaco li-W or uaruoro. jc II MPLnYMn.T-L-2Av.,i lea preiern.'a B AU.8ALARV.-r-iia. AU EXPENSES sdvaaced. V A)K arwaptlr ..14. SLOAN Jt Co. SOS Ve.riB t. t lMrlaiiiall. o. A! 00B PIAB. ow.eaSwu""''," i Tm ou. nil sum hw rr idmiu r cat 1.1, M a . Lwtf aro. uul.Mwdpr rata a STw l..MtM..t. ot ISA 1. tB.OOO- drlar. vrtl. fall s-Uaalt-Hu bov all eaa aatca.d la Mock aaallar.aMllad fraa. AAwaaaoa a Co.. si svaaaas. riaca, Haw iNk I aktutal fUD!CT IU ADT and LITEEATTTRE. UiinlOl 111 All I The arroat.-a Art anil Literary Work of all tlie aaree: the MSOt.MIt.ttr Mtttutt thatouMilnrsand outuclls thetn all. Aireiita wanted. Address VYhttom Uulasat, Pub, ChieaiEO, UL TUT. rf??I.BS rnenHhed Prayer. The most bestrtt IiU 8onkever lanueu. Suitable for Organ or llano. Mailed on recelntof 4ile. Send Sc. stamp for I.M) worth f Music to i. tL 8I01UUBI Wk, gnlladnUihla. Pa. YOUNO MSN learn Teleirraphy and earn 40 to Sinn a month. Kvery gradual guaranteed a paytna sit nation. AddreasH.ValenUtM.nUuajm.Janesv1iie.VYIs. $2000 Add s J. at. 4 A. VK4R easy made In each nmnt, f Inod lialalaieala men and sjrents. cmraAs, g Wssxi, Msdlatm. lad. $72 A WEEK. 9 13 a day at home eastlv maris. Coatlj suUU Ira Addra Tru. A Oo AukusU. Ua. asann a year. Onr Agents male It N-w Goods, eeUUVI AiWrvsaC.a Tiauaxsiil, Allmtown. K. i. 6UNS ReTOlTerst. Illustrated Catalopne free. Ureal Western Gun Works. Mttabuia-h. S66 A WEEK In vonrown town. Terms and loouimirse. Acklra U.UallotlADa.s-ortJaudJia ; Ingredients. '? aenta worth CARTER'S -TllTTLE nflVER PILLS. NOB'' I SMs&.liCu...kM.' J w AOS-'- - atarlse? ofi ft leg, Sasj an! Tut, Onr latest improved sawing; machine rail off a 3-foot log In 3 minutes. A flOO PnEHitl'VT will be given to two men who can saw as much in the old Way as one man can with this machine. Circulars sent free. W. Giles, 741 W. Lake St., Chicago, HL CAUTION. We are stoppln. all Infrlnsrmnrts npon our Patents, ami have sued W. W. Bostwlek and armers Manufacturing; Co. for maklns macblnes Ilka oura. We have aim sued W. H. Clara, of ScarUUv, Inrt, Xor Tvtnn and mna; said niarlilnils mm In ellmlnatlna tbeimpurltlenof' the blond, the natural and neeea.ary result la the cure of HfrG. ailMaaand other Mkln EraadMnA IMaa.ea IncUitlinitCainee-ra. SJIee-ra. nnd other aores. It Is tbe beat Rlood Purirle'r. and stimu lates every function to more healthful action, and thus a benent in all diseases. Pvemewalav. Wnkena m tfa MonsaM-h. I'luisllaalliia. Uiaalateaaa, Urarral Urbll Itv. etc. are cured by the Ur Blttm. It is unvqualed as an Appetiser and Regular Tonic, tt ia m. mnlicine which should be In every family, and which, wherever used, will save-") payment or many aociora- whs. IJOllies OIlWOBlsa, MJVaai avvmavauu 9. t-WARNER'S Safe Remedies are sold by Druggists & Dealers in Med icine everywhere. H.H.WameriCo., prictora. EOCHESTEE, V. T. fBrPaainalM I ' aia ... TajtlBj ontait. lajtcrao Dnujae NERVE TOi.lG. laTTvatidiwvmwelii the annals ot Medtral SeleiM Contains no narcotic or alcohol and Is more than a sub stitute for opium, morphine or hydrate chloral for Nervous Prostration and Is specific for all forms of Nervousness. We bave numerous testimonials front those who hsTftused It for "Hypo," Hysterics, Were. ous and Sick Headache, NeuralKia, isOns of Sleep, rlts. Ateiancholy and Great iTlstroKsot Mind, ana proncance it thi only trv4rfiy Jr alt rvnu diseravt. One says Mlt saved my Uftj after haviiiRben irlven up by Uie doctors." Auutlit-r: Itenred ma of Extreme Nerv ous Prnitratlon A ImIt mvh: Havlntf contracted the morphine habit, taken for ueuraltria, I usea eisnt noiues ana am ireea iro:a ooui." miuudk iw old peop.e- lle lest and safest substitute forsoothinc srruD In the world as itcnntainsnooniuni. W L.Nutt. BaaKKatre Master. I'nlon Iepot, says it wW cure any hum on eurU vcAa it a alave to drink if Ae teams to be eurftt" All nrst-ciass lirniririst xeep it. Don't be putqjrvxun anything 4J I'auuta Nerve Tonic IsirtVit yon leant. Price, 91.00. 8eai prepaid to any address on receipt of (incei. juuirnn an or, una to ixsciiio kaoitetic Hxsicnrs co, to BiaulL Su. ciavelauad. O The only Remedy that acts at ths BAJLB X1XJ. OS I (THE LIVER. THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. This combined actum gives itvxm- tderful power to cure alt diseases. I Why Are we sickt Jiecause we allovB these great rgans ta become dogged or torpid, andl poisonous humors are therefore forced! into the blood that should be exptUedl I naturaUi. IBILIOI SMKSH, PILKS, COKSTIPATIOS.I II11M tvariitllOt. ana..Ja.a DISEASES, FESAI.E WEAK JIESoES, ASD KKBTOUo .. DISOBDEB8. I by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw ojfl J disrate. ..... I Whvtormrated with riles. Constipation!! Why frightened aver disordered Kidaeys Ik 11 aj en li Ure aervoaa vruca nrauavaiai Why have sleepless mights I 17m KIDNEY WORT aad rfrtcs in I health. It is a dry, vtqetablt compound and i Oat swekaaawUl sank, atx.t. aXMadletaavf Get it of your Itrugmst, As vrlU order tit r ' - lr. K1 111 IJ vjrBT.T.3. SieEASSSOa k CO.. PfSPrlttorL MA ' IWUlaaadacatpakt.) Barilagtoa. VS. a DO YOU Want a FARM or HOME of VOVBOWN, with plenty, and to spare In your old age? THS om Tnrm) tditw wnmiTAnr 9. 5(1 tjjv ui. iiuuiOi liiuxi iiiuuinxuii a uu u offer yon the choice from nearly a Million and a Half seres TheUrSTl,.Nl Inthe NKARWESI on easy u-rni. Maps, ciiculara, etc, will be sent), a tree, by addressing W. A. K KN HALL. Assistant Land uouunusloner, ro out aiarsei atreei, ou ajouu. uu "VeVstyle"0 RG AN in solid Wal nut Octaves and 4 Stop, only SMI. Elegant new stop Organ, two roll sets Kerds only as,, Klegant new ltmewood S.0O1 PARLOR fftl A Mft00' Ailseutoa Ingues FREE with thousands of references. Address U.S.PIANO AORCANCO.NewYork. AGENTS WANTED FOR A T0TJS ROUND THE WORLD BY GENERAL GRANT. cO FIIXOB OIMIjY This Is tbe fastest -Htnir bottle ever publlsbevt, and the only oimplfte and snthentlr history of Grant's Travels. Send Itr clrrtilnrs co talnltiR a full dearriittJua of Uie inrk and ir extra teritis to AtfiiU. Adiiress National Vivmlishim Cuu FUlladelttitla. Pa. t-onstaiitronsuniersnf RtrHlB'S FOOD will find ths largest, or No. 4, the cheapest aUa to buy. Xoucanrely upon tills preparation as one of true merit. $IO to 010,000 Invwatad In Syndicate Operatlonalnatocka. This plan puis the smallest operator, with an Invest ment of from till to 10 on a par with the one who uses SIO.fKlO and yielils him a proportionate pn fit. It secures alike to all the advantage of large capital used with skill, ed experience. Full Information mailed free. Address EVAKrs. liARNtS It CO. Banker. 2i Broad St. M. X. 70 Hi CRACKLINGS Wanted In any quantity. Highest eah prices paid. 11 A I' fill A sUaa, rbiladelpiila, Mfm. BOOSEYS CHEAP MPSIC AND thk rrsnn band INsTKl MKNTS. Ad "drras for catalogues. A. VS as av. CO.. taaloia Sqaare, x. V. C 1. fin per dsv at home. Samples worth a . J , a- U rroa . Adareas SttNaus A (Aa. Portland. Ma OO tTMtKX iriitTtXG TO jtDVMt&TSSKMta, plemmm eety fort mat fAe fteTverf infmmmS 4m tHiw fMB -. Art vef-f 4.et- iittm tm A wag aeAaatatMal arAeew A.ir Safa-ev-Waawatf era aiaiaHaiy iaal. J J a M i l I i Tali tewder saskea Cllt-l:dre" Baiter the year reaad. Cma. saesasaas aad ths Science or ChcniMry srflled to Batter, taking. July, Aagmt aad Winter Hatter made rqasl to the seat Jus prod net. Icrra-ea prod act per cent. ImrroTea ' aallty at least to per esaL lieilaees labor of eharnlag ear. kalT. Pre re. at Batter becoailng rancid. ImproTes atarket value t to t cents aVn Gaaraateed free from a.l : 'urioss Gives a ales OnMea Color the year roand. 2 will prod or. $3.00 la iacreaw of prod act aad aaarket valaa. Caa yea ataks a belter Invs-tmentl Beware ef tatltatlosa. Genuine sold only In boxes with trade mark of dairy-malil, together with words "Gilt-Edci BrTTEat Master" printed on each package. Ponder ulJ by flroters and General Slore-keei-era. A?k your dealer for our book "Hints to Buttcr-Miikers," or tend stamp to as for It Small size, M la., at cents; Large slie, S' tts., $1.00. Great saving by buying the larger sits. Address, lurri. IMPROVIDENT CO. Pref'rs, Jtajema) ilrrAM, Wh T. DR. CLARK k ST JOHNSON'S Indian Blood Syrup. LABORATORY, 77V,3dSt.,lletfYcrkCllT. MaovnanToar. The Bert Eemedy Known to Maa Dr. Clark Johnson having associated nhnseir wltbMr. Edvdn Kastnwu, an escaped captive, long a Slavs Wakamelkla. tlie metlloine man of the Comanches, Is now nr-pared to lend his aid In the Introduction ot lbs wonderful remedy of that trine. . . Tlie experience of Mr. Eastman belsg similar to that of Airs. Chas. Jones and son. of Washington Comity. Iowa, an account ot wnose sunenngs were laruunaii n.mtfwl In the Vm Ynelt HemlA of Dee. lftth. 1 K7H. tlie facts of which are so widely known, and so nearly parallel, that but little mention of Mr. Eastman's e pertences will be given here, rhey are. however, pub lished In a neat volume of son pages, enuueu mi Nine Veara Amonr the (Comanches and Al mi .i.in nuMitlon will he made hereafter. Suffles tt aay that for several years Mr. aVutman. while s captive, was eomprllert to gather U-e roots, gums, barks, herbs and berries of which WakaroeUla's medicine wsa made, and Is still pre eared to provide the sans ma terials for tbe successful introduction of the medians to the world; and assures the public that the remedy Is the same now as wnen wanameiaua euuuianu a aa snake it. Wtkametkla, the Medicine Man, - mAAA ao eiie naedleme and ihHX: w has been taken away, it Is without doubt the Baar Pu BinBa of the Buood and BJtaawu of the Sis-iam evw know n to man. . . Thla ayrup posseesea vstrtu prvpoawaa It acts upea the Liver, It act. .poa the laldweyw. It renlavtew tke Itowela. It amrKtea She BlooA. IS aaieu tbe Kemai Byaaeaa. It nromolea Dlieitisa. It urlabe.. trews; tlieit. avw IwvlsT' t earrlei atT the old Mow mm snavltaa It .pens the porea mt tlie natlst, am A taa mmcem Healthy Peraplratlonv. It neutral tsea tne Hereditary taint or poison m tne Mood, which generate, scrofula, Erysipelas aod all tanner of skir diseases and Internal humors, i-tiere are no anlrits emnloved In Its ma nu fact-ore. and tt can be taken by the most delicate babe, or by ths aced and feeble, ears eaUjr temo reaaii d ta ayauraclioaa. If U. dwin Eastman in Indian Costume, SSVKM VD Kins Yuas Aafoits m OOataiacnxcs ana ArAcnas. A neat volume of 800 pages, berng a ant loin axalement of the horrible facta connected ' with the sad aMssacre of a helpless family, and the catUerlty. tortures and ultimate escape of Its tws sumvuur memoers. aor sate ny our aavjuv aoa erailv Price. St OA. The lnddenU of the massacre, briefly narrated, are distributed by agents, frks oi enarge. air. KJutxuan. beinar almost constantly at the West engaged In gathering and curing the materials of which the medicine Is composed, the sole business manage ment devolves npon Dr. Johnson, and the remedy has beea eauea, ana at mown as . Dr. Clark Johnson'a INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Price of Large Bottles - -. $1.00 Frice of Bmall Sottles - - . .60 Bead the voluntary testimonials of parsons wnw-havs been cured by the use of Dr. Clark Johnson's India cUeod Syrup la your owa vicinity. . TESTIMONIALS OF CURES. Cures BhenmatlBm. .1 - FATrtmnr. Gnrtrwer conirtr. OhML fVvr Slr1 wmn mi h tort tr Uheuiiiailfim twice A MM far tlte past trn or twelve yean, Dut aiiv uslncyoat reJistole IndtAii Blood Hynip I hmre bmi ttom Crora It. XreKdVd U w vexr nluable mntMir for this a. MMm aioaui vAa. . Best Family Medicine. Havana. Huron Cournn, ahle. tomr Sir I have used your excellent laxllaat Bloot eiyrww In my family for Liver Complaint. Indigestion, etc., and 1 can truthfully aay tt is the best remedy 1 have ever used, as In every cade tt effected a permanent cure. 1 am ever ready lo testify to lis inariu, H. V. OWKK, Costlreaess and Piles.' Tgnaow. pulton County, Onto. Ptar ntr I was In very po.- health for a longtime, being severely troubled with Costiveneas and Plus; sometimes I would be five or six days without a pass age. 1 took some of your I aid law IMm.1 styrmw, and ma abort UiiMl was eAectually cured. - r Wat, aicCAHKKX. . ' TToald Sot be Without IU- FiMiuT, Hancock County, Ohio. Dear Sir1 have bevn amicle 1 witb Dyspepsia for mauy years, aial bave used the ladlaa fftlaal Kyrwp with goat effect. I flud It to be the bet) remedy which 1 have ever used and would not he with, tut. 1 am thankful for lo discovery. DKKKBV - 'Lna? Disease Cared. fTatouon. Henry County. Ohio, Feb. 20, 1870. Zear sir AUuw me to give my testimony In favor ef your Iadlan Blood Srntp, Iwss troubled with Disease ot the Luna aud also Liver complaint, and at tlie request of your Agent 1 tried some of your medicine, which Immediately relieved me. I feel bolter titan I have felt for jean, and never was so well as 1 sol stnresent. I will always recommend your medicine. A1A&X B. BAIJML . Kidney Complaint. c . DuvoxT. Putnam County, Ohra. Dear Sir This Is to cetbly that I was afflicted with Kidney Complaint and General Debility for a number of years, I obtained some of your InOMaafc MHmwS mjr wa from your Kent, and It entirely cured me. Cares Headache. ' Kxrnrs, Noble Coanty, Ohio. Dear fe This Is lo certify that your latdlata Blow Myrav has sreatly benefited mo for heaa- General Weakaess af Uie Systeaie BvaitsroaT, Defiance County, Ohio, yvir Str I was suffering from Weakness ef the tystrinand Dizziness ot the Head. Your I Malt jam Blood Ryrs. was recommended to me and I pro euisdaotna, and aauurt trial has restored my health. HEMUY UUrrHAIi For Erysipelas. HoraiMXa, Harrison Oonnty, Ohto, rtertr Sir Thla is to certiiy that your n Bloool Srmp has cured me of jtrysfpelas and Blteuniattsnj. with which 1 suffered n lone time. J recommeml lu use to all. AIB& Wat, wwicn, Cannot Recommend It Teo Highly. DsTTKn, MeUrs Oounty, Otilo. Dear Sfrt nave wsed your great InAlavw Hlood Sya-aiB f or Nervonsueas and CooxtlpaUKl lloweis and eaa truly recommmd It the best medicine I ever need. I regard It a good remedy aud It cannot be too htchly a. ituouA Greatly BeaeHted. Krw BtTBUifOTtm, Clinton County, Ohio. 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