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tTAO 4 whatagreM? man y people "are - doing. " They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a comaef pjoapdo . aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sureremedjf Bittuks, and this feyr&bi' ana tnorougti assimilation w.'th the bioocl purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong oi tne system repairs . tne wasted tissues, drives out disease and crives health and strength. iron rsiTTERS win cure kidney "and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, ' neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c. fcj'sJKaStBafotatofc Nov. 28, 1881. I was a grat sufferer from Dyspepsia, " and "for several -' . . 1 weeks could eat nothing and : - wasgr6vHng weaker every "" day. I tried Brown's Iron . ; ijitters, adam happy to say I now have a good appetite, and am getting stronger. . . J6S. McCawley. Brown's Iron Bitters is -adrihk and does not i-OHif: preoaratipn 01 Jiron iflatause4 w Injurious ef I fchkX i-Get tfe genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations. LYDIAE. PIMKH ALTO , VEGETABLE G0Ml?6lTNtjf ' -Is a Positive. Cure' - Tor all these Palatal Complaint and WrakMHM 9 Min te m best female population. A Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman. ? Pran.mil l. .... ... tyit revives -the drooping spirits, Invigorate, and harmonizes the organic functions, gives elasticity and "ns tor tlie step, restores the natural lustre to the ere, and plants on the pale cheek of -woman'the 'fresh "' roses of life's spring anji early shimmer time. "Physicians Use It and Prescribe tt Freely.., It remove faintneas, flatulency, destroys all craving " tar stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured"by Its use. For the en re f Kidney Complaint of either sex this Compuand Is nmnrpaeeed. Jt LTDIA E. PIWKlIAM's'BtoOD lUftrPIER will eradicate every vestige of fiamorti f rem the ... Blood, and give tone and strength to the system, of man woman or Child, insiston S&viAgibt ; wh7. Both the Compound, and Blood Purifier are prepared -at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, fc" ' Ox bottles for $5. Bent by mall In tbe form -of pills, or of Ipaengee, on receipt of price, (1 per box ; tor either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of , ' Inquiry. 'Enclose Set. stamp.' Send for pamphlet. ' ' No fondly should Wwtthout LMA KtTStXASpi' 3"Sold by all Dru6siMs.-i 0) NEW DISCOVERY. ES-Far BBveral er we fcsrae feraiabed the Dairymen of America with an excellent arti flcial OSIdMot bntten so meritorious that It met with great success everywnere receiving wo -a highest and only prises at both International Dairy Fairs. 0But by patient anasctentuio cnemicu re search we have improved in several points, and now offer this new color as tht best in- fb mrtd, tt Will Not Color the Btrtwminujt WlttHot torri WarHsM.'tt Is) th . Strongest, - Brightest and x , ' t.Cheapeet Color Waden j.s ir M rwAnd. whila nreoared In oil. Is so compound- ed that It is Impossible for it to become rancid. (I7SEWARI oc ell jmitations, ana or sji other oil colors, for they are liable to become i ii .k. i . If you cannot get the "improved" write us to Qexpt to know where and how to get It without extra WELLS, EICUARDSOS CO., BariUft. A BLOOD, BRAIN AND. lCEIDI?t,i ACTTBAP, ed, by Chemists- end thysiauun as ' I A POSITIVE TONIC, AU WAYS 'ACCEPTABLE AND RILIABLE, 1 as it does sot stimnlate tne brain or lrritato the system and leave deleterious effects. Otx Urn ni-int-rwrrr- 4fc rmnishefl 4tlst that tvnioh. ia necywatothetaUa,BtreiigUm)andciaite? the nerves, purifles tlte jxeart's mooa, ana thereby makes only the best flesh, bone and moselo- .pgr", It works , vcudere. . curing Produoos a healthy saUea -of the Liver and Kidneys, fortifyijttoisyc"aieiB tho TTrfmnniiti iafinenoes, end will be found, la valuable in all pulmonary and bronclilal diffl onlties, BEUCCATB gSIVTAT.KS, NTJESrSTGr MOTEEii3 end WEAKLY CH3XDSIr can find no remedy equal totbia healthful blopd, and &ervo food tonio. rJft-jsala tyall I:rsr- gists. glXO per bottieg tTKKrcdjOniy p. tW 1' - Air - o v ill t f ftn 0! m LJt, . I A ra LIQUID- Vim iiii)fjRDVira X&fafiir -A-BT7PKBJOa FBT2IHTE I; i I reoomnend r fi 1 &4 - j 'feEAFsWEEX-' STORY. " It wu by far th .wont quarrel they fci47m Had, ana tuey bmMWJWXCfl fo she had a temper, and he haei a temper, and they ere Tooth of them impulsive young people with very little self-control. "Yon are a false, selfish, untruthful, uumiaulijft noRBr." said eher -- ABd you a .aaspiciouB, unreasonable, nnwomanly woman,' saji he. o o "Taite. DacJc your letters'- she enea, flinging a parcel tied with hyacinth bine ribbon on the floor at his feet. "I will," he mattered between bis clenched teeth, pieking up parcel and throwftig it into the fire Where it blazed brightly for a moment, or , two, and then flew away in nnoanny black fragments up the chimney. As the last fragment dis appeared, Kick t-omed again to Letty, with fravrTngbrowxfgnd asked, as he hadj asked before Vpo you still persist in kceiioHietofdit 3d falsehood ?" doffhe replied, "unless you show me the charm. "I will not show it to yeu," he declared, with violent emphasis. "Jf my word is notaffiaieuVI,ref uselftgiteiyotl fatb prooi. x wonaer inat you aare iusuis me bv asking it. And I also wonder how you,, believing me to be false and untruth ful,' can be willing to trust' your future to me. And, to speak frankly, l begin to think we have made a great mistake in ijtf ppOsingf that we ;o4 ispend - tha fhi-t-ure happily together, for I am fully con vinced that we are anything but 'Two sonls with but a single thought,. Two "hearts thht beat as one. " (,Tliee lines were quoted with the most sarcastic lnnection). "And furthermore, I also begin to think that perhaps it would have been better if we had never made this mistake if wo- had never met, in fact." "Qh, indeed, sir !" with great assump tion or diguity. "jave you lust arrived at that .conclusion. I have long v- been sure of it. Hut there is nothing easier than to part. Your letters are already dispoeoM of. To-morrow I will send back your ring and picture. And then, wheu I am free once more, I can try to please my mother (our acquaintance, as. you are well aware, has never pleased her), and in pleasing-her I may find I" am? doing ;a fe&sant s well as a wfse thing iijr4 any MfAref you f referring; td BroaghBi Brown ?'"1 " - " ' "I am referring to Brougham Brown. "By heavens !" exclaimed Bick, seizing his hat, this is too much. Xjetty, good by forever !" But Letty began humming an air, from Patience," drumming an accompaniment on the window-pane, and vouchsafed no auswor; : Bick rushed from the room. The hstorainprand dramming ceased in stantly, and tbe whilom performer listen ed intently.. Five minutes , passed, and Still tho streipt dodr did not slam. "He is waiting for me to come out into the hall and beg his pardon. I suppose," she said, with a 'defiant grimace, "but won't," and she turned again to the win dow as the door shut with a bang. . it And than ba flantf herself on the lounge, kicked off her" slippers, and cried like a summer shower. Bick gone, -and gone "forever 1" Bick, whom she had loved so dearly, and who had loved her ax dearly, for (wo loni? years. And why Jusli because that silly, giggling Juana va- rtan, with her pale bine eyee : and straw colored haif. had chosen, ii tell libs about him. And shaking the tears from her lashes, she began? seelding herself as hard as she' had scolded poor Kick. ' 1 he idea, Lietty Liounsberry, of your believing that girl before him ! what possessed you ? He did flirt a little with her, that is true ; but all men flirt a little with girls who persist in admiring them and flattering them. But he never gave her the littl pig your Christmas gift to him never 1 How she Rot it I can t imagine, but he would have explained if you had given hun-a chance.' Afad tnen the absent mother, who had gone1 to Aunt Emory's for a two day's visit, came in for a share of reproach. "If she had only let' our engagement be known, instead of waiting until Kick was 21, and I bad not been obliged to carry my engagement ring in my back hair, the only place .where jt is sfe from Baby's Goodness- gracious I Baby r And Lietty suddenly remenrber- tnat ever since kick came in to maKe a morning. call, knowing Urst Lounsberry was absent poor fellow ! he d have staid away if he could have foreseen his recep- tin uaoy naa eeen sitting aione in tne dining-room in the, middle of the big din- iag-table, surrouned by all the pickle and marmalade jars and fruit cans and catsup 1 a . T - . ,; - it otties ana iruis jars out oi tne store room. For' it' was the Monthly house cleaning day, and the ' store-room fell to Letty 'jhare, the. foreign help being gift ed with too great a talent -lor smashing and breaking, to say nothing of an equal ly great talent for abstracting and devour ing both sweets and sours.! - Letty. sprang from the lounge; thrust her ieet into-her slippers, and hastened where duty had been calling her for some time. Baby at, as good asold. nursing a bottle of tomato sauoesaugly "wrapped in a disb t wel, in the very spot where she had been when Bick's ring summoned her sis ter to the door. Osly one small , flask lay broken On the floor, filling the air with the, subtle r fragranee of garlia "That won't be missed, f aaid JLetty, "Thalik f H'tnne, there i'no worse mischf done.!' But the "thanf'A was i scarcely , uttered when her eyes fell upon the last jar of the famous: -peach ' marmalade.' the secret of tlf making of which died with grandmam ma, and which was being carefully, kept for Aunt Emory : (Aunt Emory ; was an old. maid worths thirty (thousand - dollars) birthday, - There it stood directly in front of Baby, with r than half of jta thiok paper hat torn off, and a yawning .cavity made in its' preeions ' contents by little .copping fingers."'!- f 'Oh, Btby, why couldn't you have tak oa any jar but that ?" asked tLetty, re p loacniuuy -and dramati call v. - Bat Baby evidently had no excuse to offer for not doing so. a for. she r kept, on crooning to her bottle dolL wkila bee sis ter hastily fashioned another ' paper hat and tied it securely v6r what' teniaiho'd of the original covering. - "Then said Baby, "Bick ties I nice BiokT V i-er tir - - . , " Oh. that 'is what pe waaL doing when she foolishly imagined ho was waiting for her to come and implore' his forgiveness biddincr cood-bv. to.Babv. Sha lniC'ht nave known it, for he had 'always loved "YesBiby nice Kick, good Bick.dear ttek i?bnt, 4QrfU that -pnjo-fave ine goes Daca to mm 10-morrow unless x ear from $ihf i 1-nightJ O How aro he Wiah lhat we bad never met K t i ft But9he did not hear1 from him that night; and the next day the little1 band of jold was released from its biding place in uer thick brown hair, and a too-faithful aesaenge piaiid'ft& StAKfaSa&ai&evbe ieft his place of business. But, ah ! what 'silent;wow.ulmaiden wnderectafcont tne jjounsoerry 'dwelling 'Ninereaiter i what a. MpQwm weary- poico repeated? t nursery rnymes that Baby demanded fifty times a day J "No niceno more," said 'Baby, miss- rfrgrtnv merrv-toner and Tne happy laugh s But f Mrs! Xounerryi was not at all hspltased WiJhJ the -torn If airs had taken, BrdnMmMwn suited ler much better Oreighton, Ono waa a wealthy young brewer, the other a poor Clerk in tt feotht-7 lag-honied " nl ; ; uil i tok : Loty Mirvtotti-ivtt.'i-idte)''' tar Letty'a father; -Whoso heart , ached :l at r.'lsej-r- th light of his daughter' Sad face,1 'A firSt-loe disappointment la' "always hard to boat for a while. " I thought I should have died when Stephen Ford' married tory5 Arniin t but Irdn't T I lived to mar ry ybUj' and I have a seal-skin 'Cloak, and jars, x era nana t even a laoKetr " Andi so ; Brougham Brown,' ' who ' was really'1 - manly, generous, "good-hearted fellow in spite of his beer and wealth,3 en couraged by Tile maternal head of the house, began devoting himself in? the most ardent fashion to Letty and "she; seeing her mother's pleasure thereat, and hear ing no word from Bick, received his at tenuous In a passive, unresponsive, way. Three months, went by. and it was Aunt Emory s birthday, and that eccentric old lady had deeided to divide it among the family, lunching with one portion, dining with another. . and supping with a third. Th$iutich party was given ; athersiter Letitia's (Mrs. Lounsberry), and some half a dozed old friends' and "some dozen relatives were bidden to the feast." Letty in a sea-green gown (Bick's favorite gown), .with- a, spray.. of pink hyacinths (BickV favorite spring flower) In her hair. went quietly about welcoming tne guests, Brougham Brown following her. like her shadow, until lunch was announced. Then taking her place ' at tho tablo; the young. man still near her she raised the oover from and dipped a spoon into the last jar of grandmamma famous 'poach marmalade (ehe had had it placed before her, trusting to be able to hide the mis chief Baby had done), when somebody said, addressing her mother : "Have youM heard that ? Klchard; Creighton going abroad for -his to ilth i i Ho hasj glteh. np his 'situation', and sails iu a day or two. They say he bas fai'ed fas lately.'? r And the very next moment Aunt Em ory fixed - her spectacled eyes . upon - her niece s poor, pale Tace, and , attea, snarp- ly : "Whtot ia the matter, child ? D you see anything dreadful in the sweets ?'" xk,, ma am, . answered Xietty, .witn pitiful attempt at a smile, when tho spoon struck something harder . than preserved peaches should be. . : . - - "Let me help you,'' said Brougham ; and' with one turh of his wrist he placed npou the dainty china shell before her u wad of paper. ; "-. ; ..' . "And so that is tbe last of the celebrat ed marmalade, is it ?" said Aunt. Emory. I don t want - any. 1 prefer my sweetn unmixed with unknown foreign ' sub stances: Take, it away, Norah. But Letty was already slowly unrolling the paper (it proved to be the missiug part Of the jar's .original hat) -a rather difficult thing to accomplish, as it struck persintently to her small fingers, but ac complished at last, wheu : out rolled the little gold pig. "And on the inside of tn paper was scrawled in Bick's bold hand, these words : . ... ? : i'-"! .' i My , Darling, How foolish ' we are I meant I am I Here is tne cnarm. , uihs va- rian had it about ten minutes last nicht on ly long enoagh to show it to yo and t6ll yon a story about it. .. Btby. will give it to yon. Had no paper, so X tore a piece on ene t your , jam pots. Will see you to morn .w evening. ' ' ' . Bick " Never did any young lady so suddenly break through all the conventionalities of society, never did daughter so quickly forget, tbe wishes of her mother, never did niece so unflinchingly brave the dis pleasure of a thirty-thousand dollar aunt, as did. Letty Lounsberry the instant after she had read thit note. 'Brougham," she cried, looking at him with beautiful, beseeching - eyes, "I must see Bick.'.1' I muat-rl muat. You will go and bring him to mo, dear ?" (It was the first time she had ever call ed him "dear," and, alas I he felt that it would be . the last.) ' r or - a mpment he pulled his long moustache nervously. "We are n9t very good fnends.you know, at last he said. "Yes, 1 know. But I am to blame for that too," said Letty, hurriedly. , "For give. me, Brougham, but I must see Kick. " And the good fellow, hesitating no lon ger, turned from that imploring faee, and, with a tugging at his heart-strings, went off to seek his .rival. He found him, and orougnt mm baos to tne gin tney both loved.""' ' ' : And What do you thinks Aunt Emory did ? " Aunt TEmory,- who ' had declared ver and over again that only as Mrs. Brougham Brown, Letty should . inherit any of her money. "Left the house in a passion ? Not a bit of it. She laughed and laughed until she could laugh no longer. 'Now I shall -have 'something new to tell; folks,'' faho said. !They must b tired and sick' of my old yarns., I'm pure am.rl LtavOi ;gold pigs, ? jealousy and marmalade aHinixed 'up - together. "-It one of the funniest things I ever heard in all my life.' tt i 3 ii.:i, ' iff i X 111 K'BU VUU IUUJ& BU, BUU iUl B. Lounsberry. "It don't strike me that way. What are they going to live on ? f On, i ll look after them, said Aunt Emory; and herrrnairk jrflakp&'jia very good ending to this real sweet story. . 3 CHOICE EXTRACTS TROH SRUSQI8TS. 'We know tbe valne of malt. aots. quinine bark and asparagus composing Malt Bitters," "if est Kidney medicine on our sneives." "Our lady customers highly praise them." "Physicians prescribe them in this town.' "The largest bottle and best medicine." ' "Our best people take 'Malt Bitters.' " "'r r . "Sure cure f er chills and liver diseases." " . I . -u ' 1. A CARD. To all who are sufferinrfrom the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness early decay, loss ef manhood. Ac, I will send a re cipe that will cure you. FREK OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Id man, Station D., New York Ciy. 0 R, J-IAIIS ttoecial offer. Prices reduced for the next 60 days. To; any person buying an Organ of me during the next sixty days I will make a deduction f Ten Per Cent, from present cash price. I have in store a good stock of the VEIiY BEST ORGANS which are made. Don't fail to examine tbem before yon purchase. and remember that the number of stops bas noth ing to do with the rkal value of an organ. Always ascertain h"w many -SpalUug fceedBTt contains i Respectful Ur! Stafford Springs. Jan. 1. 1888.. No. 8, Sonth-st. muss IS A SURE CURE for all diseases oftW4 Kidneys and -p- LIVER It ha speoiao action oa this most important organ, enabling it to throw eJT torpidity and Inn """, stimulating- the healthy secretion of the Bile, and by keeping tho bowels in free condition, efleetlfirf ite8J61rdloharfe , ere MH", Vllltla. JwraMttpatad, KMny Wort will uroly rliov and quiokly oaro. Xa the Spring- to clean the Bysteiu. every one should take s Ounoacli ooorae of It. U- SOLD BY DRUQOI3TS. Price V. HfJmvA This old and reliable nvnL.?' -lSjhe' or FIowe' Bed 5-.T;, eiprnenwjnt f wner wno plants Ujs wops, looking to tbe money , tbey will return, finds that every dollar' worth, of ; 1 . 1 l applied to the soil, convinced.1 ramphlets, 'with, testimonials, etc., I there is no local agent "One man's meat another man's poi son.", money-wort expels tne poisonous humors. The first thing Co do in the Spring is to clean house-. v For internal cleansing and renovating, no other medioine is eqnal to KidpeyeWort. u In either dry or liquid form it cares tneadaohe, biUons attacks, constipa tion and deranged kidneys., ; ,ri : 'Nr' S. - Seres, of Beverly,' Mass., 'writes: "Your Wheat Bitters are excellent for Indi Mrs. U. B. Hamilton. r Urown-st.. f ort- Und, Me., writes : , "I buve nned your Wheat Bittern and highly recommend them to all. ' THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. j- Believes and rare RHEUMATISM, .. Neuralgia,: Solaiics, Lumbsge, ' - BACKACHE, HEltlCHg, T00TIACBI, ' SORE THROAT. QUINSY, SWELLINGS, SPBAINS, ..... , SoroneM, Cats, Braises, . ' FROSTBITES, , BURKS, SCAI.DS, And all other bodilj ashes . ind paiu. . Km (INTS 1 BOTTIi Sold bj all Drnggietl sod DcftlcrH. Direotiooa la 11 languages. : . She Chutes A.Vogelsr Co. (SnecMMia to A. TogaUr Co.) BalUaum, Md, C. B. A. BTrie Greatest Blood Purifieri - OHEAETH. This Great German Modtclne is com-. used of leliovr uock. .Mandrake Dandelion, Juniper Ber-. ries, etc, combined with the Ex tract of sulnhur. vhica makes the Greatest : Blood Purifier. known. Do not ever take BLUE PILLS arumln tliirr Bra dnnrllv 1'OUT Kid ni... i cnr'fnCTB SrC ntiTTn STrrmpna !. nn MOUt Ox Order Kj est and best medicine evt4T8T VfK'H L HI, .1. ULX AAUW. HUU I'll V.. FSmada. 5 4TTERS. If -rnn m VJfc a a a sS IsYsurTons re eick. no matter what ails use with a yellow stl 9ubatanca ? Is Vi 'Solpliar. titters I ta breath ford ana of-. rensivec xour 8tomDon.t TO TOTOwa1mmTif oa 7onr dock, ?.IT2Fr-iSmSy',ut Kct someatonco.it rV3y' lOTfe1 c Jovu . Sulfur mom - - a, w aVAewvAO M "oighlcorZThe Invalid's Friend. orea The voHtur. the acred and tot- IT IS tering axe eoon made well by hb ubu. . jtememoer ww you ad nere, it may uv your i, u nas savea nunareas. .'t wait until to-morrow, .. a Try a Bottle To-Day ! PBICE, ONE DGlXiAE. T P- Ordway & Co., Cbemists, . andCanadas. -1 Yea would Preserve Your MAGAZINES, MUSIC, and PAPERS, MAKING THEM Works of Art and Instruction Rather than Heaps of Rubbish and Waste Paper, GET THEM BOUND '; ' ' ' BY THE CASE, LOCK WOOT & rj3RlVAJRX Co.. HARTFORD, CONN. 1 llnquirles by . Mail and Orders by Express will Erhave prompt attention. Send sample copies or tarinstructious with orders. . . f228m HILLandDRILL 'HOSPHAT - - WITH POTASH. : . A general Fertilizer for all crops, and low ju pr.ee, prepared from the bone, , blood, and meat, waste of the Brighton Abattoir, Boston, where abont 100,000 ' cattle and 600XKK) sheep are alanghtered annually. It is used In the bill or drill or broadcast.' cither alone or with manure, clvlng a vigorous start, a larger yield, and : imnrovinn tha nnalitv. Aa ira Mm anlil tho paee year about 23,000 tons against 1,000 tons in 1876, it must be giving good satisfaction.- Before buying, see our local agent, or write to ua for pamphlet. - ' 10WKER FERTI UZE R C I fe.:nftrvrftHO LirMMXnnis awpuQivnotncii lunrv ' Catarrh ELY'S Cream Bairn Effectually cleanses the nasai . passages , of xsh Nrrbal . virus, causing neaitny seerenons.aiia inflammation, , protects rue meranraue from ad ditional coldtl, complete ly heals the sores and re st ores the sense or tat' and smell. Beneficial re sults are realized by few applications. thorough treatment wtll cure eHtarrh,Hay Fever. fcc. Uneqnaled for colds iu the head. Agreeable to use Apply by tht little finger into the nos HAY-FEVER trils, w ui deliver by mail 50c. a package postage stamps. Sold by wholesle and retail druereists. ? :r ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Owego, N Y welc made at home by the in dnetrious. Beet business now before tbe puDuer capital not needed. . we will start you. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now Is .the time. Yfttl eftn wnrk In annfa ima Ar dv. yuur wuuie umeio me ousiness. jno other business will pay you nearly as well, No one can fail to make euurinuas pay, O ,y, by engaging at once. Costl; e. Money made fast, easily and w Tbtjb & Co., Angnsta, Maine. v Costly outfit and terms free. honor- ably. Address L ALED HAY kvpt constantly in etwek by s n AKMBAl.l, HOLIKAU, uar mart mt received 8ALES.- .ftO.000 T0KV"! :! Fertilizer, which has been en tha market for s WsurpassetHor se wn Farm, Garden, Lawn," t is a coroplet manure, rich In all the necessary , OOLUDLC PACIFIC CUANO repays its cost many times over. Try it and be fprwarded free. If in your vicinity, address ' GlilBBEM Sc. CURTIS, Qevtl Selling' vlenta Jfr&too, Jss. 11 Albert Kingsbury, Keene, N. H., troubled with ing. (He's a painttr.) At times it would break out. crack open, and the ekin separate from the flesh In ces, sattering great continual ucnmg ana etiiigiug. Purchased your remedies ; used Cuticura EcBolvent internally, and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally, and in lens than three months effected a complete cure, and has not been troubled since. Cor- ro Dora tea Dy cauara cosier, nrugexsts, jveene, ii. MOTHER DIED FROM IT. J. W. Adams. Newark, Ohio, says: "Cuticura Remedies are the greatest medieines on earth. . Had the worst case salt rheum in this county. My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from it. I be lieve Cuticura would have saved her life. My arms, breast and head were covered for three years, which nothing relieved or cured until I used the Cuticura Resolvent (blood purifier) internally, and Cuticura and Cuticura Soup externally. - PSORIASIS. ' H. E. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson, N. Y., cured of Psoriasis of LeDroav. of twenty years standing, by tbe Cuticura Resolvent internally, and Cuticura and Caticora boao externally. The most wonderful cuse on record. Cure certified to before a justice of the peace and prominent citizens. All afflicted with itch, ing and scaly diseases should send to us for this tea timonial is full, v : SALT RHEUM. ' These who have experienced the torments of 'Salt Kheum can appreciate tbe agony l enaurea tor years, until cured by the Cuticura Resolvent internally and and Cuticura and Cuticura soup externally. CUTICURA and Cuticura Soap externally and Cuticura Resolvent internally will positively cure every species of Hu mor, from a Common Pimple to Scrofula. Price of Cuticura, small boxes, 50c : large boxes, el. Cuti cura Resolvent, $1, per bottle. Cuticura Hoap, 26c. Cuticura Shaving Soap, ISc. Sold by all druggists, Depot, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass, I In Sanford's Radical Cure. A single dose instantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Cold, clears the head as by magie, stops watery discharges from the nose aad eyes, pre vents ringing noises in the head.cures Nervous Head ache rnd subdues Chills and Fever. In Chronic Ca tarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, re stores tne senses or emeu, taste ana neartng wnen af fected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweetens and purifies the breath. stops the cough And arrests the progress of catairh towards consumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, or all drug- gisis xor 9i. ask tor Nantorcrs Kamcai cure. WEKKS & POTTER, Boston, "I f( Times mors Epfbct X JJ rAl. than any oth-r plaster or electric battery for pain and weakness of theLungs Liver, Kidneys and Urinary organs, fartiai Paralysis, Kheti - matisin, Neuralgia. Hysteria Female Weaknesses. Maluri and Fever and Ague. Pricr . 35 crntv. Sold everywhere ) F ANOTHER ACE. Qra.dna.lly Supplanted by a Better Af ter Article Certain Old Things are Hone Away In the general reception room of the Western Union Telegraph building on Broadway, New York, are ex hibited the coarse, crude and clumsy instruments of the infancy of the. telegraph. They are only relics now. More perfect maoninery bas cuperseded them. Years ago what is now styled the old-fashioned por ous plaster did some good service. There was then nothing better of the kind. Now ail that is changed. Science and study have gone deeper into the secrets ,f medicine and produced BENSON'S OaPCINE POR OUS PLASTER, which embodies all the excellencies thus far possible in an external remedy. The old plan ters were slow the Capcine is rapid ; they were un certain the Capcine is sure. Cheaper articles bear similar names. Be careful, therefore, that some thrifty druggist does not deceive you. In the center of the genuine is cut the word CAPCINE. Price S5 cents. BeaDury a Johnson, Uhemlsts, New xork. DUIiLETANDSrlKLL" A ble. opportune book. History, Chivalry. Ro mance, Graphic, Tragic, Comic. The soldier's story par excellence. Millions will read it. Agents want ed. W. H. Shepard, 938 Broadway, N. Y. A "D TC! oa Jm8 Bivr. Va , in L TV a v I k 7 Northern settlement. Illus trated circular free. . J. F. MANCHA, Clareinent, Va P RUSSIAN ' ARMY HARNESS Of L Blacke, sf tone and Pre- . serren Harnevsei, SEA'D forCIRClLiB and PRICE LIST. SARI PL, B GALLS, tt.50, C.O.D. 1 Expreast Paid. P. A. H. O. P, QQ., 258 WnHhington-St.. Boston, Mass. "T WORKS LIKE A CHARM.' HENNE'S ,7 .. . i ' PAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL CURES iheumatisiu, Neuralgia, Coughs,. Colds, 8ow;Throat diphtheria, Burns, Sprains, Colic, Dyspepsia, Soar Stomach, Headache, Toothache, &c. : . Twenty-Five cents a bottle. Sold by Druggists. 'T Fail to use 4IVA.R.4.4XINF: for renovating von nr . . . I.. . . . . ... ... vwiincn. ins rapiuiy superseaing UI other Mntsh: For durability, besntr aiu wonomy, it IB without an ea nal. and nan be nnnlierl by anyone. If not for sale in your neighborhood. end to SKRI.EV HUOS., 33 Burling lip, New York. people are alwava on th lookout for chances to increase then- earnings, and . in . time become wealthy ; these who do not improve ineir opportunities remain in pov tv. We offer a great chance to mu tnoney. We want men, women, boys and girls to work for us rnrht In their own localities. Anv onn can ao me woric properly irora wie nrst start Th. ousiness win pay more man ten times ordinary waees Kzpensive outfit furnished free. No one who en gages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare mo menta, r uu lmormanon ana an mat is needed sent free. Address Stinsom & Co., Portland. Maine. EJOW LOST I HOW KKSTORi Just published, a new edition of Dr. I I KI t CnlTerwell's Celebrated Ktiar on the radical cure ut Spkematorbhcba or Neininal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. IxPOTENCY.MentuI and Physical Incapacity,-Impediments to Marriage, etc. : also Consumption. KDileMV and Fits induced bv self-indulgence, or aeguaj.exd-avagai.ee, &c The celebrated author, iq this admirable essay clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse mav be radically cured ! DOintlne out a mod" of cure at once simple, certain, aad effectual, by means of which everv sufferer, no matter what his condition ma be, may ouro hjmwlf cheaply, privately and rad (3rThis lecture should be In the hands ef every youth and every man in the land. Sent ander seal, in a Dlain enveloDe. to any address. post-paid, on r"ceipt of six cents or two postage 'lamps. Address THE UUL.VKKWELLJ MEDIOATj-OO.. Mr i F Bfa F Si IE STEALING A SEftUOff. The celebrated Wiiliam Jay, author of the -well-known "Morning and Evening' Exercises," was an extraordinary preacher even at the age of eighteen. While he waa a student at Marlborough, England. a chapel which had recently been built was to be dedicated ; and Mr. Jay, the student, and one of the professors in the seminary, were chosen for that service. 1 On - arrival ' at the ' town in which the chapel had been built, the professor, en the afternoon of , Saturday, called upon Mr. Jay. ,. He informed hihi that the ar rangement was for the professor to preach in the morning and Mr. Jay in the after noon. . "And now," said the professor, "what text have you chosen ?" - The young man gave the text. "And your divisions, what are they ?" . The students named the heads of his discourse. "Capital !'' said the professor, "and your illustrations ?" These were given, and they pleased the profesaor exceedingly. "Now,; said ho, "Mr. Jay, if your ap plication - is as good as all the rest, your sermon will be a brilliant success." The "impipvement" of the sermon was given, ana the professor expressed him self delighted with the whole treatment of the subject. The next morning, arriv ing early at the chapeil, Mr. Jay saw his f i-iend, the professor, ascendiug the pulpit stairs, in quite a pleasant frame of mind. Bat it so happened that the professor was a man of corpulent figure, and the pulpit, shaped like a barrel, with a Bection of the circle for the door, proved to be too Bmall for the preacher's admission. Try as he might, face foremast and sidewise, it was impossible for the fat professor to get through the door. An obliging deacon, seeing the diffi :uity, obtained a small step- ladder, plaoeu it on the landing, and by this means the professor scaled the wall of the pulpit and got inside ; but the con gregation could hardly be said to be in a devutioual mood during the operation. : The professor, however, began the ser vice, and, to the great astonishment of Mr. Jay, not only read the text he had so leeted and expounded to the professor th" day before, but delivered with wonderful accuracy Mr. Jay's sermon, divisions, il lustrations, application, and all, At the close of the service, the friendly deacon asisteel the fat professor to get out of tbe pulpit in ' the same way he had helped uim into it. in tne afternoon, Mr. Jay rose to an nounce his text, the professor being now in the pew, whiui the young preacher oc cupied the pulpit. With that peculiar ooiphasis whieh no man could imitate, Mr. f 3 ..1 J -, -. rt jay reuu we woras 01 jouu iu:i : 'He 'hat entereth not by the door iuto the alieepfold, but elimbeth up some other vay, the same is a thief and robber 1" Willimautic Chronicle : Pt-rhaps there s no shrewder or more obaerving class oi ptMtple than the commercial travelers. They know how to take advantage of all points which will be of any assistance iu meir d Harness, xne otner evening we overheard one of the saost succeasful one .ttnong them giving away points to one who was evidently gfen in the business, Aineng other things, he said that a good rule to follow waa to learn who were the most extensive advertisers by consulting sue local newspapers of a town, s' they were always the heaviest buyers. The tact carries its own mural A Voice fb. m the Press. 1 take this op portuuuy to hear testimony to tbe iffioacy ui your "Hop Hitters." .Expecting to find tuein tinseous and bitter and composed of bad whiskey, we were agreeably surprised at i heir mild taste, last like a cud of tea. A ilrs. GreHSwell and a Mrs Connor, friend, lave likewise tried, and proaonrico them the bBi medicine they have ever taken for bnild- g np strength end toning np the system. I van tronbled with oostiveuess, headache, and nt of appstite. My ailments are now all one. I nave a yearly oontraot with a doctor took aftr th bealtb of mjseif and family, nt I need him nor now. S Giu.il and. July 85, 18T8. . People's Advocate, Pittsb'g, Pa. The rooster is a peruanial sin of uptiie he's the early crocus. "Golden Medical Discovery" is not only a sovereign remedy for consumption, but also for ooiiSnmpuve tiiatat-swats. bronohiti. oaghs, inflannz-t, spitting of blood, w-Hk inugs, shortness of breath, and kindred affec tions of the tb.ro t and oiiest. By druggiata Pressing bnsiness : Running a cider mill Now is the time to treat Catarrh of long uding. ., Ely s Cream Balm rexehes obsti iate oases, where ail other remedies fail. It a not a liquid or snuff and is easily applied. frice 5U cents. Only Two Buttles. Messrs. Johuston, lollnway Co., wtioiesale druggiHts,of Pun idelphiu, fa., report that socutt time -g i entleuan handed them a dollar, with a re quest to send a good catarrh cure to tw rmy officers in Arizona. - Keoently tbe same entieman told th-m that both tbe offlc-r nd tbe wife of Gen. John 0. Fremont, Gov f Arizona, hud been.eured of catarrh by ne two bottles of nay s Cream balm. -Whoopino Cotgh se-ms to be one of th nee sxxry vtis in a CLiia s life and many t'UDK must be allowed to take its oonrse, bu American Congh Drops is a specific and noih i -g whs ever onerea wniou so quickty re lievi-s and cures this trouble-.oma roablw. t trouble that often leaves prtmanent ailmenU n1 diMfii;nremntM nuieas taken euro of. These drops are liquid. 1 -. t ' . e - . Rev. Bobert 8cott. t Hebron, P. no' iout Co., Me., wntfM; "I ant a Btroug b. Hver ifi the Wbnat B tt -rs. bei-: fully ati fle.1 from experieno of thfir yirtuea." : Mra 8 E Wing of Uxnipden, Me ,writs ' I nave nsed several boitlss of your Woe Bi'ters aud think tbem in xo leut remod.' You will never regret sending two 3 oei itauips to pay postage, to A. P. Or.iwy 4 On . Buston, Mass., for a copy of Dr. Kuf matin's great Medical Wo k ; 100 pages, eui rea illustrations : or great value to everx E VliUSr MAS MU OWJS BU8. tuw to Promote Perocial Pewer-A New Undica.1 Iteiormer. "There is no provision in the Divine economy for joiiueai Dosses i" With a bne of bis fist, and in the voice of a man rho had made up his mind on the eubiect,!lev. James recently opened bis sermon with this anouncement He was right, The only boss authorised by tbe Book is meniiaiiB m tuese woros ; "e WHO ruiein nil vwn spirit is areater than he who takrth a city." Commonly, the better side of men is subject to tbe aesitotisra or tne worse side. Had passions, oad hu mors, mean jealousies and base revenges are ail bosses- - One of the worst of bosses is bile. What in most depressing in philosophical or theoloirlcaJ thought is due to it. Old General Debility in another tvramcai noss. ne lasnes men wnn ava nainraiiv good until they become unnatorsUv had or miserably weak..-. ....... t . . i 'oncernintr his deliverance from thiabondaee. Bey. a. f iewis, mo., writes ; "l was suuenng 1mm ex haustion and general debility.- As an invigorast I uoea rancors uinirer route. I never met with anv- iniDg so emeciive. is an elegant ramiiy medicine. I take a bottle in my valise when I go on my annual vacations" - Parker's Ginger Tonic neither Intoxicates nor Dro- niotes a desire f o strong drinks. The most nm. nounced. iemperanpe people use HBd praise it for this reason alone.7 It cures Malarial Fevers,Cousumption. Khenmatism, and all diseases of the Blood. Also weaknesses Dacnliar to women. Ita uitlnn la nmmnt and persuasive. Test it onee, and yau will adopt it as a home remedy. Prices. SO cents and SI a bottie. Hnwox 'o CheniBts, New York. I CURE FITS! When I m curs 1 do not mem monly to top lbm tor time ami tneu nave tnin return train, i tuc eal ut. I have made the oleH or KIT. K tuci a riu ii.it or FALL1SQ BIOMMKaa a life-loua itodv. I warrant my -Mned to oqr th wore! oseee. Beeaaea otheri bare fulled I nereaM for not now neoelvlng aear. Send at Mice fur a treaties end a Pre Bottle of my Infallible remedy Olv Kxpreee and Poet Office. It eoeta yea GOOD ODD FELIOW. Mr Cutler. Of 31 Lyoai St.( New IIr en, Conn.If.ow lie take Life Eey " now and bow He Obtained tne . Means ta Iteg-ain hit Health. , ; Mr. Cutler, of Si Lyons St.,ia a faithful Old FeUdw. and for forty years a member of Qoiuiplac Lodge No.. 1 (the oldest organization of its kind in the state of Conn.) He is a man much respected in New Haven, -Your reporter found him at his pleasant home on Ly ons street one afternoon, taking, life easy' "Ton see," he eays, "I'm trying to make myseir feel a HtUe indisposed. I presume its the lingering results . of a Lodge dinner which I attended a while ago down at the beach. I have been, as many of my friends in New Haven know, a sufferer tor years from indiges tion and biliousness. When I have indulged in too hearty food I've had to suffer at times extremely. As a result I've had to place myself under my physician's care Often, and I have ttken a gi eat many remedies, , but I find after a thorough trial that Dr. Kennedy's FAVORITE REMEDY is the most excellout medicine I have ever had knowledge Of for any of the disorders above mentioned. It leaves no exhaustive effects, but rather strengthens and regulates the digestive organs in a charming manner. We keep it as a household medicine, and I have recommended It to my friends, for it is an excellent preparation.' Mr. Cutler is a man whose word can be depended upon. His testimony is but a re-echo of the words of thousands in New England who have received relief rem the sole use of Dr. Kennedy's FAVORITE REMEDY THE SUREST CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. Inflammation of the Lungs especially If they are naturally weak soon develops Into Tubercular Consumption. It is Important to check the disease at the outset. For this pur posa, Da. L. Q. C. Wishabt's Pink Tbkk Tab Cobdiajl has no equal. COUGHS AND COLDS SKSHa are fraught with grave peril. Do not delay, but cure them at once with Da. Wishabx'b Pikb Tkxb Tab Cobdiai BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA. The first named of these maladies results from the spread of inflammation, begun In the throat, to the bronchia. Rimnunnu fro. quent Coughing- and Spitting of Blood are wucuuiiwnH oi jsroncnitis. A Asthma is char- acienzeu oy paroxysms or laDored breathing, attended with a suffoc&tins- aniia.tlan. ntv. diseases are obstinate, but may be relieved and ultimately cured by using Da. Wishaht's X"l K nil 1AB tOBDIAI. VinilEV niDCier inactivity or nie ilil UIOUtOKf Weakness of tne iLianeys.is speeouy cured hy the stlmula- ioiib nuu tuaujHctiqa oi tnis wonuenui Medi cine, wnicn counteracts all tendencies to urigni e ana otner diseases or these organs. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. (i) PRICE, $1.00. ARTESIAN WELLS, Sank In Rock or l-artb,t 100 Feet without increase of Cos per foot. OLD WELLS PUT DOWN without taking up. WThese Wells furnish the Best of Water Sur face Drainage, Rats, ToaU,andU'orm effectually shut out. I. C. Hot. TIES Stafford Springs, Conn, 'po KEM -Aj-.' 1m, a Ct.ri-1... Sn.p and J. Mlackktmith oliop, old and well establish ed stand. Alwo a Lra.-claB TENEMENT Good barn room. . Plenty oi culls for good taithfiil work. WilUiigton Center, Feb. Si2. C. T. PrCEsTON. KER'S BALSAM A beneficial dressing I preterred to similar art icles because of its puri ty and rich perfume. It I llestorcs to f!r:iy Hair ( tuo loiithlul tolor & I prevents damlruff and I f allin-r of the hair. tec. &!.H!woxtt Co.,N.Y. I verylutinr. No odor liko It. Kci.,r.vin,i,f,'I.ft:ij I r.xcis u niir.t iiuwer .xtracu iu rk-ioss lt.-.A I TON Cologne, (gnatur. ol HiscM t .;o. oa erorr lobel. PATENTS Obtained t- t iii-v. iu. ventlouB.or for Improve ments in old ones, cav eats. Infringements. Trade-Marks, and all patent n'lHiness promptly attended to. INVENTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN REJECTED may still, in most cases, be patented by us. Being opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and engaged in PA TENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, we can secure itents In less time than those who are remote from Washington. When Inventors send model or sketch, we make search in the Patent OfHce. and' advise as to its patent ability, ruEK of charge'. Correspondence cc4f aentiai : . rees reasonoble ; and, NO CHAKQX UN. LE-8 PATENT 18 OBTAINED. We refer by permission to the Citv Postmaster, and to the Superintendent of the Post Office Money Ordee Division in Washington. Far special references, clr, eular, advice, c. htldress 0 A. SNOW & CO., QppoaiTB Pathwt Ornos. Washington. D. C. n t, lifrt is Bweepiug by, go and dare before you die, something might? and sublime leave behind to conquer time." $60 a week in your own town, $5 outfit free. No risk. Everything new. Capital not reauired. Wo tvill fnrmuh you everything. Muny are mnkiug fortunes. Ladles muke as mncli as men. and hoys and girls niako great pay. Readers, if you wftut biue- at which you ean make great pay all the time, write for particulars to H. Haustt & Cq , Portland. Ulne. A purely Teiretabi preparation. .iniuFno mineral W poisonous substances. A sure cure for Fever and Ague and Malaria. A sovereign remedy for liver nd Kidney troubles. FSMALE DIFFICULTIES in Tonng or Old, Married or Single, yield readily to this invnlnablc "family medicine." r Married, or Elngl family medicine FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. LEWJS & CO Proprietors, New Uaven, CL.TJ.S A Health is Wealth ! JxS. 'WeaT'a Nkhvth and Bbaih Treat, t!1 a gnarantoed specifio for Hysteria, DizsA. Con vulaions. Fits, Nervous Nenrokla! Heaaache, Nervona Prostration eanaed by tho nsS ' of alcohol or tobaccot Wakefulness, Aleatal Do, pressiou, Softening oi the Brain ilUngTn sanity snd mm n AZ :? , PmnaW "Old: Age. ItfSSSmTlSJrS "?er "ex. inyaiwtar? Loeses ed Bperiant, w. .by aver-eiertion of the bmin, self. vr Mi-iK-imKiioe, juaoii Dox oontoina for $a.0Q, sent by mail prepaid oa reoeipt of price. WK OUAIIAXTEK 8IX BOXES ".w ewe, witn each order rooeived hrvn lot six boxes, accompanied with tlXXl we will aena the purchaser our written euarantee to ro tnnd 1119 tnoney if the treatment does sot efleof care. Oaarenteee ieeaedoalybjr E.A.WMttlesey, Druggist, NewHayeB.Ct. PERSONAL. "Parts of the human body en larced. dewhmed and ativ nptbn. ed," is an interesting advertisement kxog ran Iu onr. paper. In reply to inquiries we will any that thef. Si On the cemtijury. the Bdvertisars ere very hiirhtv indorsed. Interest rsea. jnterestedi irormitiB mar ana soaiea circulars giving articu-v are, oy addressing .. Krl Medical Concern, s PAR. I HAIR lilSt