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Send for Circulars, Price List, &c, and Copy of the "Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day devoted to tewing 1 Mi chines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany. ' ' Agents "Wanted AIJOTUt-iM, Wilson Sewina Macline Co., 1 ""HI I I " i ' f CLVKUNJ), OHIO. rasnsa .-" at. rW (Cmoludad iYvta tb Int page J tod partly I u rued his ikifl, then lost ho trol of it. It swung about helplessly, and the drifting mask came crashing down up on it. A low moan ran like an audible iliudtlor through, the crowd. Ibe piece of t'uiber separated mure widely aud mere borne on, but the boat and its occupant were gone. The floating building, one end dipping fearfully, came presently into the glow of , the firelight, but tbe people only gazed at it in a bewildered, helpless way. A mice cime from it a faint hail, the words of which were indistinguishable, as it drifted s'owly by. Mrs. Humphreys watched it until its outlines crew dim again in the further gloom. She did not know bow long it was, moment or ages ; all her old wor'd seemed drifting away on some such wild stream as this. She noticed, at last. that there were but few about ber. Tbe throng bad disappeared some to go fur ther doan the river, some to their homes, and the firos were burning low. There was nothing to do or to wait for ; she turned slowly away. In the gray of tho early dawn. some'. thing while, cold aud still, something bruised and battered was borne tenderly up the street to the plain littlo' room at the boarding-house that had been Rolfc Towner's only home. Liter came a tele. gram to Mr Humphreys a burst of sun- shinu upon tho dark picture "Both safe ; rescued at Briydport.." The mill, the "heart " of the villa. stopped its beating all thatday. while the water sank away from it, and a Sabt-nih-like stillness lay over tho place. Just at twilight a carriage stopped at Mr. Hum- phreys'door, and Philip and Jeanie passed into tho old hall once more. Mrs. Hum phreys sprang-forward, but paused at a gesture of I'hilip. He drew his am around Jeanie. Mv wife, aunt TiLlu Death would not have parted us. life sliull not : we were married at Kim.snnrt " r i It was but a motnen 'a pause ; then she greeted the girl as -my niece, Jeanie," and the two hastened up to the invalid's room, and left hcralono to ihiuk. Philip's light hat was tossed on the table ; an u d, juiveiing fmile crbwsdd horips as she siw l). She had not thought of this in all her putting together! This was not what she ha 1 wished or hoped but Kolf'e Towne I . ... lay so quietly iu that little room up the street, and if she had put kindly judgment and gentle charity together, instead of sus picion and plotting, might it have been different ? She had so planned and ar. ranged for events that tiiolit. Tn hi .I.., nt.i.. t- A .. U.I i a .. ...,..vi yiu.m nuu uuuuui'ss women tnro h rs ; b it if that thought brought c I'nfori it brought awe as well. Should sho dare to meddle where that other Haud hod tho threads? So thq tender regret and the new-born revcicuce were put together, and took root in her heart, blossomed and flourished and the young Jeanies and Philips of af ter years fathered the fruits. MThe MarvellOUS COUIll rJ.n Saroniiiierdain, the naturalist, told the The following absorbingly interesting PeP' of Hague in Holland, two centu passage are selected from Judge Coueu,' rie. ago. that those red spot, were con- MM i'Mtumrj .13 KLA 'IZ I jgT. 1 1 hub aal Tmlfi h in.a. k3 N a s 5-k i B3 Mi Sift - -X I il 1KB. 1 11 New Mouses and Djlng. mi i inu coinoiuence of a man's moving into a new house and dyinn soon after has fre- quetitly been the subject of re i.nrk, and thore is an avoidable cause tfto house is oijvci! into before the walls and plaster and the wooJ is sufficiently dried. Snine tiin the cause of death is the poisonous character of tho water conveyed through new lead pipes. ' 'No water foe dnuking or cooking purposes should be used in a lmilding supplied with new lead pipes, for af Jensf ooe , bionthj after "thej jjer has b !D used daily ; this gives time for -a priccung coating 10 torm on the inner surface of the pipes, when tho chemical chango from contaet with water generally 'ceases. '" '' ( '' ' . But the damp materials of tho house have the most decided ffl'eot, especially on pcHritii) over fifty years old. or of frail Cjn.titution ; whoreas, if the person were in the full vigor of life a id health, not even iuconveuicuce would be experiencej.1 In building a new house, or on going lo live in another locality where tbe water supply is not fur from tho house, it should ho ascertained with tho utmost' certaiutv the spring or well is higher than the priv ies or barn-yards. Insidious and futa'l new work, and will convey aa idea of the author'! reuiaikahle powers of obaerva tion, and fertility and picturesqueness of descriptioa : A CITY WOT MIDI WITH RANlfS. Half way acrou this sandy plrin two or three blue specks were visible, which, our guide informed us, were salt lakes ; also, that it was from the shores of these lakes that the Spaniards formerly procur ed their salt, sod evea the present inhab itants of the territory used it to a large extent. He said, that io close proximity to these lakes was a very peculiar sand stone formation, well worth seeing : and. as all were but a few miles distant from our direct routo. we determined to visit them. . , Bringing outclasses to bear upon that portion of the plain pointed out to us bylhe guide, we saw what "seemed to us to bq a large city, with its spires and ' dnuies and towers glittering io the bright sunlight, and rivalling iu splendor even the creations of the geuii conjured by Aladdiu's wonderful lauiD." We now descend tho mountain, and are once more upuu tbe plain. Upon reaehiug a beautiful stream that comes trickling dowu the sides of a rocky canon, we encamped fur the night ' Sunrise uguiu fiuds us on our journey. and after a hard day's jaunt over the samo unuhugcublo plain, night brought usj to the ursi ot the lakes whose bloenutcis had so ehebantcd us tho day previous. Its shoics were white with pure, crys- talized salt, and we were told by our guide carctias mil were carried away every year, in a eaturalstato f; i The ucxt morning the guido called us to behold the wdud"'r!'ul effect of the ris. inj surt upon the city of enchantment that wo had seen from tho mountain tho dav before.1 As we approached this wonder ful urehitecture of the elements, we could not repress exclamations uf wonder and delight. Streets were pla'nly visible; massive temples with their spires and domes ; monuments of every conceivable shupo; custles of huge proportions; tow. era and minarets, ull formed of pure while silica, whioh glittered in the bright sun. light like walls of crystal. It was hard to persuade oursuives lhat art had no purt in forming those graevful testimonials io (he wonders of nature. Surely, said Dr. Purkcr "th be a city." Ies," replied I, "a city, but hot made with hands," ' Around the whole was a massive wall ! 1 . . . ion reel lu Height, with arohed gateways aud entrances as perfect as it is po.sil-lc for the imagination of man to conceive. Eutering the confines if this magical spot, we wcrb soon undeceived : for what in the distance our iaiugiuatiou had coueuived to be enchanted ground, w us, in reali y, a mass of white sandstone, worn by ihe winds aud waters iuto a wouderful simili tude of a magtiificeut citv. nccted with some life, but they wouid not believe bim, and insisted that the spots were real blood, and were portents of evil times to come. Other naturalists have since confirmed tbe aeicDtifie opinioa. k drummer for an oil-rrfiiiiiig house exiled npoD a tradesman, and tossed a card upon the counter saying that he rep resented that ei-tahlishiHenl, and was in formed by the olerk that he had repre sented it about three years, whereupon he remarked to the youth lhat lie weald soon be a parner. The )outh said he would he pleased to sell him some coal oil, and that his establishment handled more oil titan any ether in their city. Ttie (ra)esmrn took another look at the card, ail4 asked the boy if he Tasu't mistakeu. He blush ingly guessed be was, as he returned the girl's picture to his pocket, ' - 1 Mlt. vVJiliU sJivVt.SU MACHINE. A few days sinco a needy person ap plied to a wealthy citizen for help ard re ceived the small sum of five ceu's. The giver remarked us ho handed over the pit tance, "Take it, you itre welcome, our ears are always open to the calls of the dis tressed.". '-That may be." replied the re cipient, "but ne'er before in my life have 1 seen so small an opening for such large cars, , IMS Itciuarkable Ruins. There uro sometimes real showers ot Vtry unreal rain. It is stated by an old writer, that, in Lapland aud Denmark. about a century ago, mice of a peculiar kiud were kuowu to fall from the sky i aud that such an event . was euie to be followed bv a cood vear for ' . ' A shower of frogs jell near ' totttouse' iu France, its 804. A prodigious in.ui. ber of black insects, about an inch in I ' ' . L ' A . '. I ' ' ' ' ' 1 . ' : 1 iungin,.uesccnuing III a snow storm at Pakrofl in Russia, iu 27i On ono oc. cassion. in Norway, the peasants were as. tomshed at hmling a shower of rats pelt ing dowu upon their heads. showers of fishes have bean numerous. uiu ibicuu, eounty 01 xvctii, in ing- luudi in 180b, a pnsture-fisld was fouud. one morning, covered plentifully with fUli, although there bo uelihei' sea nor river, lake nor f fish-pond. At Ailahabud, in Hhiddostan, Iu 1889,' an vL.tg1ish offiuer saw a good smart pouring dowu of fish. and soou after, thousands of dead fi.-h ware found upou the. grouud. ' Scotland hns had many of these show ers of fish, as iu Jiossbire, io 1821), when quantities ' of hirrinr IVu . r . r .)i: ....i . v4' . ... "J DR. FLINT'S QUAKER BITTERS These celebrated Hitters are com posed of choice ItiHtts. Ilerhs. 1 1 ml Harks, tiuiony which are Gen tian, SwsajtarUla, Wild Cherry, Dandelion. Juniper, and other berries, aud are so tic Hired as to retain all their medicinal qual ities, 'i'hea inrariabln cure or freatl.i relie ve the follou iiiqcom pl'Untt: lvs.)cj,sii. Jaundice, Liver Cotii'i'tuiit. Loss of Appe tite, lle.ul telle, IJilious At links, Keiiiittetit ntid Intermittent Fe ver, A true, Colli Cliills, Itlieiinm tlsni, Snnimer Complaints, Files, Ki liicy IMseinex, Feiniiie Difti culties. Lassitude, Low bpli-its, enernl I)elility, and, in fact, reriitliiiij caused bn an iiunure "fe of the llloixl or deranacd lition of Stomach, hirer, or Kianeu. rue ared find in the further Hitters a fcutle,soothiua xnmiilaitt, so desirable in. their 'lectin i tiff iears. JVo one can re main tariff mi well (unless afflicted with an. incurable disease) after tah iiiaafcw bottles of the, Ouuh cr Hitters. Prepared by Dr. IT. S. Flint & Co. At their Great Medical Depot, PROVIDENCE, R.I. FOB SALE UVCItY WHERE.' SIB? ;Q:n,; ran 3i a. in i a wkxt . i f ra i ne recent test of Fire-Proof Safes ey the English Government proved the superiority of Alum Filling. No other Safes filled with , . :. , Alum and riaster-bf-Paris.' XiTARVirj S CO.. 265 Oroadway, N. Y.f 721 Chostnut Gt., Phlla, stil(?.?rom persona drinking water which is drained from the localities named. 5 The safest plan, and the only safe plan fur furnishing dwellings with the most healthful and unobjectionable water, is to have a water-tight cistern and let tho va-t-r from Hie roof of the bouse or barn, or other out-houscs. be conveyed iuto it through a box of sand several yards long. " A VVomari," in tho Woman's Journal, writes: Girls, ' in ' treating dissipated young men as equals, do a wrong that they can scarcely realize. Such mnn should be made to feel that until they re deem thcmsolves, until they walk with correctness and honor in the nath nf" right, good people will a'and aloof from them. Girls who respect themselves will not bo seen , with such young men, and will deo ine to receivo them on tho f'amil- . ii a- iur looting oi iricnaship. It is a mis'a. ken kindness to poultice when cauatio is needed, and I am inclined to think that a little sharp decision on the part of the girls of to-day would go far to correct tho general looseness of tho morality among young nicp. a lu rue number of- herrings Were found kT&wd over a field after a heavy gusty raift at Wiokinuch, more recently whou herrings were fouud iu large quautitie iu a field a mile away from the ocean. : ; In all these, and in numerous, oihor ca.eii, when a liberal allowance hus beeu madp for eSiiggerution, the reii.aiudur can ho explained by Well-ntnierstood cituses. Stray winds blowing from the sea" or rivur i a wuter-spout l o'dng up the U-.li out ot the water; a whirlwind Beudinif Ihem hither and thither all these are in mnigiblu. ihe rat shower . in Norway wasu )fdinry oncC iTboiisaotlrnf rats were taking their annual excursion from a hilly region to the lowlau.is. when A Whirl- wind overtook iheni, i whUkid them up. ' and deposited them in a field at some dis tance, doubtless much to the uatutiisiiieiit of such rats as came down alive... I , The so-called showers of blood have had their days of terror and taarvel, Not that any ono ever saw such a shower fall. out red spots have ecuasionly beeq seen on wiills and ston.es much to the popular dismay,- ,.,-,, ; ' - j ii. .1. i..lut'i',s (ulifoniia Vin Hitlers are" n purely Vegetable jireprntion. mmle clii fly froVn tlio native tieilis foiuid on the lower rnnpes of the Sier- ra Nevada moniitnins of California, tho medicinnl propertieii of which are extract ed therefrom .vit'ioiit the use of Alcohol. The question is ul'.no-d dui'vasked, "What is tlio eunse of the mirmrallelod success of vinko b Urrrrais?"' Our answer is, that .hoy r move the cause ot disease, and tbe pa'ient recovers his liealtb. They are tbe grout uioo I niuiHer an 1 a lifo-civinir nrin siiile, n prrfort Renovator and Inviuorator oi . lie sysU'in. Never before u oi i.ie worm mis a meniciuc oeen com- no inded no sesninj the rcmarEible anal itics o; Vinegar I5ittes in healinft tlie sitils oi everv aiseiise mn.11 in tin... tt . 'I'lmir . yn a tfentlo Piirgativ;' as well as it Tonic, relieve nfr CoilRestion or luflamnuition of. the JUver aim Viscenil Ortjans.iu Bi.ious Die- eases. .. If ni"ii will oi jo.v trnod lienllli, lti them u e Vineoaw IUxtisus rs a medicine. and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants in every form. w, fttitl um. WttHUluttui uua ij.iu.'itui. bb., Saw Xuia. buia by nit I.UK(Ut uud IwaUra, A ul.txrx AT ITS HISTORY AMD PROGRESS flia arat uiaobinr ot ll.ia narns wiu pat" i.tutl io tl'Oiear ln.il. bv Tl.ewmre K. Weo.1, wit died will. In a law veantl.urealUr. i.ul tl.orahavo leen laol.ines lauilaeverriiasa tearing his uatna. It waa at oat time conntruotrd with in inacliinery ihi the taiiie. havin), a Tiliratlng do iIIo arm usHndud ty pirut. will. enrvMl needle, e., s.iuiuiilar tii that ui Whoelerand WiI.d ami i.tlwrn. wl.iali ere tutiaeiiauiiliy diieanlod and the rrptn titular mitdU luir nml nUmjkl nrrillt iultltutt'd. In the year H8. the iittentlun of iiuaiuvar men anile itnnatu hi lliKtfurd, t'ooa. an .-nlinul, and areiiranliatlu.. elfuoted. The ma iuf.ict.ry waMiit thin lime a-liim. N. il., theprinuiial man avintHit lu New VurK Citv. and tho iioad-nuRrtni of tlieonrpiiriitinn at Winnteait. Oonn, All wire nnwoiiiiaentrnted in HartAtrd, and the iocersary a.ltal aud doteruiiuation applied to liuure aue emu. N It hod lonjf heen evident to thoie familiar with the Suwinu illaohine utnne: .tlitit the real want of the people had not m yet henn met by any uf the varluun luachinee In theraarket. To iHsertain ' what milit be the detloiei.3iei, and thon ta Hir faithfully tit produce uch a machine would up pl the qualities Iaokini: in others, wue the lirat work to which the iirojectora uf the New Weed C'on.panv applied tlieumeUeti: and time, la or, and capital were freely uacd for thin ohjeet. having sutiKllod themaelveB that a morr. .impt mrrJtnti.n and iirtatn catttcilifitt ajttplatlon to nf j jr-le were therefiultR t ' he aimed tor 111 tlie new inachl e. a number of the most experienced and ooiiini'tent inechnnies in theeuuntry were enliated under the olilifsiipervision uf fir. (Jen. A. Fanfleld. The old 'Weed" wuaeompletly Hi veal ed of all anoient nn cumheraomeattntehiiientaandnpplianeea, without which it had been heretofore auppoaed a Sewina Machtnaoould not properly ho niadst.and niter much time spent in Invention and experiment the now "r. r." was produuod ana auumttted for au prova!. To aeo a perfect Bowing Maolilno with half the uaual parts tuken awuy, atrlppeo alinoat entirely uft'ij . h 1 1 v "Wirj priu . cii'iupa,' triuiha," caina," ' loedlnic whoela," "ooj;," "ruahpads,'' ho .bin hooka1' and oilier Sewing machine para nnernana.and auuu a aunpie artiatic meijiianiam executini: faultleaaly everv luiajiinai.le variety of work.wnaan eveutaoeuiinKly not expected, and aa ;rntiiin aa it wa uovel; yet aueh apiearud to he the reai.lt. Hut lieloro presetituiu the nema oliinea to the public, it waa au.iiuitted to cotirae of trii.l nuire aevere than ever Sowing Machine hail heen e.tlled nion- to undercut thoroUA'hlv tented in very c iu .oivable way, for ucertaimni; wtietherany point neceaaary toitiooinnieteneiv had been overlooked, it received the hixhoat onooun nma and w.irino onineN.tatlou oi sll who witnoaaed ita wnnderlu iierlorniauce. It! invontor had ul.iimcd lor It a general eaimoity orexecutinir work el every deaorlption witl.uut change of adjtt..mcnt, front tlie moat dellictite fa lirio tottio noavie.t .iKi.H.hltliertu unattetnpted lt anv liliicliliie,ond it la liiitaiiuplo ji. slice to aay that theae olniina were lully auiiatau tinted to the autis, laciio.t in il.i e.llill I oui n. Tito few iinitiiportant chantrcs which tltcae expe riment.1 had ahown tn be neceaaary having been made, arrangement were on npletej for producing the new machlni'S in auclitiuaulitieann itwaaex" ttected thedeinand would require, anil the "Fami ly Knvorit'.M was placed in tho market as a oandf dtito for popular fnv .r. llnw fully tlioae exitectiitlnna have been realized la to a tine extent aliown oy tho atanilinv and bualm-aa ol the Weed 4'oinpany to-duy. Tlioir reiurna allow a percentage or inoreaan In anlea, oneyear alter another, far in execaa ef anv i nlltir concern In tlie auuntry.and In aeven year' hualni.a8 they huve reached a p..aition auKiiig the mtinnfaoturera of goods in their lino, to attain ffhtih their prinoipal competitors havo labored for twenty yenra Kaoli vear tliey havt been Oiinonlled to add target! to their I'lcMitiea for produ .Ing. nud tho preaeiit e taon ia no etc tutl .n to thla rule, the ilu mn.id for their gooila beliiK greater than ever lie. fore Willi the highest commercial and financial am.. oea gua.-ant.oed by ptiat oxii.trlenoo, and eter- nuneu r.o inainiain at'Oii.itat'on tnr Itoiiitrable deal. lug and reliable work inaii.tlilp riecoml to none, the Company wll I apare no labor or expeuae to koep their niaoliinoa iu the forciuoat position which they lliinoatlvltoliaving Utoir "F. F." tn ho tho boat inachlneln the world, and aupittirtod hvthounani mi na favor'. le verdint of Ita natrons, thov regard the time aa not far illalant. win n even their com pnt'tnra inti't anttnoii led L-e the trulh and luatioe nf thelrolaitu that they have produced Ihr .svM.. tn Mn'h'nrhr the Profile, and the drat representa tive of ita tax THE E Q U I TAB C. LIFE Assurance Society I op the u. S.i 120 BROADWAY, NtW YORK Prendentt WILLIAM C. ALEXANDER. Vloo Prealdonta . Uknrv B Hyde, Jayz? W. Ale.xaxdkr, MKDICAL StJI'ERI.ITESDISI FOR VEIVOST EDWARD S. I'ECK, M, D. assets : $22,000,000 INCOME, G9,000,COO.CO ANNUAL tsSUKl, OVKR $50,000,000.00. T II E V n m o .v Insurance Com0j BURLIXQTOX VERl Incorporated OctoUr Jsn ' Asfelf fanuary t, ;: Thecompanj M, la'rer rati." , h bm,.;.tha,a..y,i,.ercl,,.,u .nc,,rl,;.1SoapIlal,H.ilillMc(fU(it, Exclusive of capital, i jii.,,. . in liabilltira. 111 "uu Kver- ileairablef.trm f p,,,. . rates with any relial.lo coim(. "": . Vutrunite U,m IN8TI T U TQ tTcaUofa, . and iitain the financial wealth. CH Vol La ' 1 Co moutti l-ic muatl l-t saoutl l- nontl Bui no Not Pro he tkroo Obi E. P. Hon M. ( ' HinliiHlg.., Vermont IlilTII, Julinson, Vermont, "l;ii RUSSELL S. T AFT 1 WARKKN G1I1I5S, Scc'v ret; Sen i for circular nl rates. ty. with whom IiIi.th ... .' r' Premin etnt-Bliti A llfo asaurnnoe policy, cos tins eotnmpara Mvely little, would, II math should uocurdurinv J tve.-ii ii, i, preserving intact U.c lainil.i ol yenrs, which utltht i.theiwite l.c lenlorlcl ela little ready in iney , Tho man is wise who has assurance upen hit lire to Cover all his indebtedness, so that in the event of his death his eatatu la certa nut to i t em tarraased. Tho great thing sought In liufino r la profit uoupled with safety. Thotiuielanotfari.fi when every business mm will he as particular t effect assurance ou his. life for tho sulety of hi, estate, to effect lire iluurance in the nierehau diso in his warehouses and when he will regard lile assuranoo ea a bualueas necessity , and lint as a mere luxury or un indulgence of hir hunmr. nf it is tho key-stoncto the arch wlilelt givifueriua nency and stability to tlit ruultnl j llf.Cii i ,i aotlvoexertien. II. D HELD EN, Agent. . i , No. Hydo Park. Xt. CRUr'BS ..... . ........... ..,e Are netter because polish, fur Letter thnnt It- tl,. .,i,.. 11,. i. .. any other lu existonco. tuaii any other Dollth. COMFCRT Vleld ahrlllant silvery sheen, with leas tlisn hnl mo Hiiiur rcquircu ii lit. u otltor polish, s are und. . 1 All mil. I. HOW LOST, IIOWBt.. iM Just pul.lshed.anew .din .. ,b we.l'sCelloi luted I.Vwi . n Ihe rati utit inedicibf, of M.KSMA! Wenkneaa, In vt.lni,i, ( hl.,i,iim i ,L k .Mental and Ph..i.i ii.. ' . L ""'J7 u..:. .... ....!. i.ii..BWk. "w:',. IM'.. 'n,,;s, ; tiava- iuee Zr I " Mnei,, uipi::i7h-:-S ol self a, us. . nay Li nulicalit ZT,l'. p lcationur the knife, ..i,ti2 uo", at ence at.nple. eertiun , ff, t ",t" which every sulleret- n .. i "..,. ilia. It... in,, . t.i . .. ' "r Attoi ( ALB Oe be p plao '11 Jt. t UBI V. elai and w a. ol every y..utli ad ever, man in th, , u.inerseni, in a li'uln in a n'a hi , .... Vt,,a,d, on receipt ..f six Jt.t, J'., " ii llt-wttrv. Atw Vnt-L. 0. .Sljl'f iiox, 45H!. I hot 1110 U1 t on o D MAKES THE mi STR3NI Are Catarrh. A Woman Having Catarrh 35 Years Cured. AND imoPPINUS IN THROAT, CIIOICINfiS, MTKA.NI.MNoiS. PAINS IM TIIKSIDi:. I.UINS 1IKADACIIB, DIZZI.NK.SS. AN I) UIONKHAL WKAK.sKaM.Cl KE1 11Y LEHi TIIA.N TURKU IioTTL US Of TiiK CONSTITUTIONAL Catarrh Remedy. To Mkssus. LiTTLEriELD A (!... Pr..iirih.ri'.. I .. furniture or carpets. ttUuUonai Marrk eiy, illanohoater. iN. il t , nas no disasreanle sulphurous ur strong aehi CRUIViBS Are a neat and cleanly Can Ite usvd even In article, makiiii no dii tUFtho parlor withou tin nord istwhen used. trouble ui reinorlu" COMFORT I HOME LIFE N TH E D I OLE By the author of "Ntnnt Bcenks is thb Biiii.b" ami "lieu Fathkb s IIoos-k." ol whioh uearlyAliV tini) have been sold. 'HniiK Ltrs" is oomiiie'dcd by min'sterr of all churclii s as I'the author's beat hook," "full l proe'eus thoughts," "truths pre elouiss goins." "a oholoe book for everv minify," o. Bieei engiiivints, rosetlntcd p.. per. rioli bind Ing an?: fur rapli sal e u nequal ed , A (i KN TS, You u a tneii. ijiwinte. returners aim viergynii n, wantd la every a unty i $73 t Hop per uiont.li, tjond fr circular, ' j, ., ,, ... : ZlKaLKR IM'CC irv, . - 'l i . i ..4."l!lln St HiJi-lnv-Holct. Knstt. '-iNotibr" in 1 Ba nTcru.pt ty J rSIUW III illanoilOSLor. H. J . nn,l i.n,, b.i.ol r.. sliled at Ueuiiiker, ami am a 11 live of Wuaio, tins Male. I have nad i atai-i'li r.t.,,,t. .Su.. . ..-..I since I was IS years old , bail it oad all the time, it ruu all that period, unU ninltUj it would Ull up aed drop down In ,y ' tlinott, oaustug a leoiiua ol uliokiUA. so that 1 wuubi iuihu un I.. saVo mysoit rroni striinulatiuii. It unWed lny head sq that I felt ooi.rus.id, uud was troubled with severe ueuuaono at intervals, lor a week at a time. 1 had also i.a.i put us In slmutdurs, na.uk, aud kid neys, liuiu wliicli I aiiir..rcd iuiiuuiisely. .0 bad were thuy, that a year 1140 last auutu.or I was ob- llied toliLil. ned ...tisttif Lbel.i i it fur tli rmi inmilliM 1 ImvuiricO ull kiiKUoi'auutl t-nii CitUirli rcmi'ttiutt with no partloulur outic'llt.tLiHiotJutiuitod phyHioitms. titutional Catarrh llt mrly luft AuiiHt. I buuati to iTPuW ttitiur 'tst'Tt tltil.itlin tllu ilrnt bnttlo. f nm iiuw un tin tii'rd .'mttlo. My i'ftturili is uuw Cured; my Itualtli U rastrud. . huvt no utiun. uoliu.. r oounli. Al wijoiu vntoui is id at I o uvur navr. J kmmr it U thin modioinu that hiui rRCUud m hum intense ft u 11 w r i u it ivnl almuMt the li-rave. 1 am nnw at)U o do thj hindorit work nJ inr the liardut-t o.Tpti -ure, and tool that I unnnut -uy too much iu ia Fur nf ttJon.ittutiona(ti nttirrh Uemniy, ailW. K. J. iljANDERS, Manohotitor, N. IT. Tcb. 1, 1671. ' i I Jim 53 yours old, havu had Catarrh ever since t ' waji-hteun yeurrtold, and headauhu all the time; ' havu 8ull't)rud tteyund duHciiution with runuiiiu. at thu ntmi), dropnhini! in the ihn at ctiuKniiin, and ! j'tratiiLiinrt. . ilai'v tried any utiautitv ot Caturrh ' JiumudieH. I:ut havu luimd nu ruiiel till I tried your Cdiitititutiout-l Cut trili Keiuedy, lix won thu ago I found iuKnudiatu rulief -Catarrh and all it!) attendant evlln havo left, Iltmdache.I'ainR til Lnlu ami ilaok, )ir,znvt h of Appet to, aud (ienoml WoakneM. Lew tlmn J bottlos uf Constitution a) Catarrh Remedy hare cured me. 1 have not neon no well since I can fe me in iior aa now. I fuel aa if I onuld nut say too much for the inodiolue, ur thank Uod too heartilr that through it? inatruiuuutality 1 'iaro been re etured tohualth. . v , 'i. t i i : ( - MARY M. ABBOTT, i ' No, IT Manchester Corporation, ( iMitllUUUOliDI , 11, II,, aitlill, aCf lOIA, Tlie iliove ladj my untther. I am a painter by trade, and .m a painter by trade, Htid am a mem her uf thu City Councilor Manchester. Everv w..r.i (hat my mother states 1b true. p. ,;.,T t . , . JACOB J.ALBOTT, HundrediofoauoBof adimilur nninrn .rai i.i. tn the iafltyear bntilin and li tiounarooiilv trmiio. iNSxitiUfS- .TJ.' lNbTlTtTINAL CATARAu Hb.MbUi striken at the root. huiniR m. ii.m n. . stitiitiou, uiakuait uuw. and drivi wi.i i!att.P,h and ait diseanoHof thu iuucoum memluaiu sand their utLbvituiaHi, pitins, hiiu Hciitjg, pt-rt u i n ) ii jt to head, back and shoulder. kidnv, and throat. 1'riue At tier Hi.fi.h. H.lil t.v nil ite.i eiot, a Pauipiilet of 32 pai;es. i;irinu: a treutlce on Catarrh smell when prtpareu IV r uay, hut are plt-a.-atitaiid uaruiievt.. CRUW.BS Are put up In neat In each box are 12 styloand iitiifi.rm im.ropstiossi jstiot Is sul -o n ven lent foruse than wr floient fur any sti.ve, any othor polish, thus all waste is saved COMFORT Are the cheapest iioliali in the market. I.coau.-t em box nt hi cents will polish as much serluee as oi iits' win t li ol tbe old pullsher. CRUMBS Have Just taken the -.In coinp tltion with 1st premium at the In-f; psev. rl .1 the best ol dianpolis Kxposltion, the i Id st,ov po isl.es COiYFOkT Buy CnnMnsurCoMroRTof your steroke. per, if ho has thuiui or will roe, urn .1,..,,, i.,r t. ...... u..,i.i.i.ar, lour i.aine ana the uanie of your nearest express station, and we will send you ten boxes, and samples ..f Itai Holt's illuckiim ana Pearl llliin.r frui, ..I ..... a Ciiumia or Comkobt oau be had uf all Wholo fH,"r','irA f:'"1''"" 'I"? united bUitos, ami Retail Dialers will nud them the most prolliahl... from the fact that they are the fastest selliua aril cleuf the kind iu thu market . II. A. UAltTLETT & CO.. IIOATorM ProntSt., Philadelphia fat York. ' ' r I't':,; 6 143 Ckamhert XI., New York. -M liroadSI., notion. 110 CONSUMITIVES. nnK"' hvlpB.betnp.rm.nen(ly cured ol that dreail disease, Consuuipllou. by a simul.. remedy, laauxions to urnko ki.cwn lu his fellow uHuryrs the aieaiisot cure. To all who uesiie it ho will send a ot .y of tbe prescription um il, (free or oharjie), with tho directions fur preparlnn and JSiii.. tho same, whiol the will And a klilm CliKK fortoMsCMi-iioK. Asthma, Bin. si hitis, Ac Parties wishing Ihe proecrlplii i. will p ease ad- 4m6 194 Peiinnt,, Williainsoiirili, N Y, The Peruvian Sump, a Protin P ed Solution of the I'rotoxiile u ' Iron, is so combined aslohai the character of an aliment, i casilif difcsted ami assimiluii 0 t'7 the blood as the simii -food. It increases the quint of nature's Own 1'ititlUa. " Agent, Iron in. the blood, ti cures "alhoiisuiid ills,' almjn bif Toning up, In viijoratimum Vitalizing the System. Then ' riched and vitalised blood w -meates every part of the W(, I repairing damages and vttsti, searching out morbid mn lions, and leaving nothing In i disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the uw derful stteecss of this remedy a , curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Dim 1 rlioca,Eoils,NcrvonsAiTcctioiii Chills and Fevers, Humors Loss of Constitutional Vigor. Diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaint and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied bll dcbllitii or a low : state of the system, dicing frci from Alcohol, in any form, Hi energising effects are not f& lowed by corresponding rtttfr lion, but are permanent, inftr sing strength, vigor, and nett life into all parts of the system and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been chanqai by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; ani Invalids cann' reasonably Im itate to give it a trial. See thai each bottle has PERU VIAIM GYRUP Hotvn in the glaM," ratnplilots Freo. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Milton l'lnce, Itoaton. ' Sold r, DaLooisn ucxtaALir. !! F.ra! Fira ! PAVi YOUll AStSKSSWK.NTS. RRUR8 OF YolTU.-. and ot ntalnlnir liiHumerablu cases or ourea, tout ritea, by addressing ' ho I'roprleturs, LlTThUFlKLD A CO., MANClilisTER. N,U. A GENTLEMAN who suffircd Ur years rroiu .1... !. JJ.ll ti'KmuiuieUicii. ano a," ! VIILULBMI ItlUlllIUI IIKIlIalU II ta,(. .ll It ?h I. y?iTurin hu.imy. Sinn f,ie ," i7 wh,, need it, tho receipt ami dinetlon for nnkinu th., simple remedy I,, which he waa uurcd Bulk. " i "J " BtRvuiuNtr' i'XIIL-l it ii t n4u,uo" jofiNirrsi" pv ,wi ". J0"t It, JtiDE.N, li cedar St.. N. V, Lost dotirlnopay therr assi ssugtnlf In !' i OLD VEHVOMT MUTUAL t Oe S. I' AGK ! Has on hand ataia lumlier yard tn l! 'JI. 1 ThlaHtto .'Ive No't'ce. Hint on the y-lth day nf M rob. A, ill. IH? "i VVAIIHXNT IN HANKRTIT CY was Ismieil jvnst tltn Estate if Williams B Mou ton of M irrlst'.wn In tl.oCountvof Lainolilel and StaMvif Vormnnt, who Ima be n BIJudd a i 1 "' -Bankrupt on hla Croit .ra' Petition : that tho pav. . insntml anv Dabtsand Unlivery uf any I'ttntcrty T bolenirlnji to said l.la.ikriipt, to him, or lor his uae. ' I 1 bidden hi hnw i that a flfoetit of the Creditors' ft! ..ill llanb.n,,.. 1.. tt.l.un ,l.n. . . . .....h-- i....,.w niotr iio-ns, anu to ohnnae one or mnro Asslicnooa nf bis Kti,fe will be held at a Cniirtof llankruptov. to be I olden at the HorriByillo House, In Moniyvllleln tho emin ty of liamolllo.and Klate or Vonnent. before John L. Kdwirds Eat Henlitttr on the 2lat daV of April, A. D. 1874, at llo'cloo'. A M. y - 1 " HEO. I'. FOSTER,. i .... .'iltcd cttitcsMarjliali osSioiScnger A largtitock of Ihorouyhly aenjonerf . PLANED St ROUOIt' "' ..) ui I 8- P H IT C E l , ,, , u, IIRVIOCK, , ,, .PIJVR, BASS, ' ''' ' ASH -i .''I V M k M 1 Eb ilAlE,?oVIrAI'1TV.-Th. "Sole.10, of i . raiituini V liaillv. tet '111;' ' '"'. N.i veusaud Physic, IjeWiltj , ll.i p..ehi,n.lria, liupoteHcy , .sporniiktir- aH:.Ur?e": ""' Bh"fl'''''lll "thoV.;iseasJ. arls'nt from theerroia i. ontl, oi the Itidioeretit.n. oroxcosaosor uatureryoars. Tliislt intleeri a 'ek onbil. Sent Lv mall. 1.1 .l ce. A,?,,.r,,.T'.P.BA.nf,i1V VI H ft If A L INSTI- trLaU.i .hR Aa,,i,ttnt Ph.niclnn. KB. The Ant.hor mav tin A,n...i.....-. 1 ' ..' I asal 1 diaoase. reqMlr.nMkTn jg '' l ' WANTFP J$ MCTpAti LIPK INSUBAVR n -''' '"'II, '',l.-',,l . '.'Id'and reliable Life Conn a' uf M itpollor ean do to at theolBco of Carroll I ; PaKowiu, Isa.aoan Auutuf tho Coiiipany for tiaiisuotion ul iheir miierul busiiuss I will fi" :. prompt attuotum to those whe dosiru t - liiaare ii this Old St iu tol, Etivtti lie. XsresstiientslT &f only s poroeut. ,'l'lieir annual pamphlil RfP"11, may l.ehad at ui.t ollico. . f ' CAi.'liOLli S. PACE. Hyde Park, Vt., net. ', H73. t' r OR SALIC! TlieC.ipartnerblp heretofore, cxlstlnf news" SHINGLES. OLAPBOAHDS, i) AND ' - ' CEDAR POSTS I HTCASII PAIp FOK lumber' One 3 years old Cult, line i years old (l.tlt. l ' Ttfoieo md-iiaud Breast Piatt IIrui-w, nc"' !1. new. - One Ditu'tle slaiith.' ; Ono Siugle Waxon, w-tb polo, nearly nrw.nf ,' low. : . . f One "air BufTilo Robes. One Bu try Wijon. 1 f On Lu u .or A 1 too, w'th Polo a id TlnlH One Wor't 'lariii-as, neurlj new. One Pair Traverse Seeds. , One SinaleSktluh inilmlftored. '.I- M FULLIXiiTOS. Johna. q. Jun. 1st. IKM ' " ' 8,1 1 t i ' , n. solution. .tier-.. . p !icr.!!ire 1 ".'.'"S; ..ni n.es and 15. H . Foute.nnder the n" "f". 1 A foot". Is tti in li All acotiiintM due t Is this day dissolved by',3 M.rmp.nrlC,TrW ' MR mom irr nveft tin -...r, v,, . uttinimiu wi i in nrrmitr i ur"!'".!' - , .t LA7 I. nirnishesihJftlns by John Holme, whocotinus lu theCarrlase , ' ' rntes- Al I nf it, 7li J, . J1'" hT" P"""'! Il"". - ace. net. dnetoand Imm the Hlrm ; their value after the Ihtrd yZ." V?1 "1? ,V"l.0oli"!.r S.y wtth relleble men Am.it V I cwl" ",KW,MU"" ,u i,.!ir 1 1 t.MES. . o. ni'Ki'ni'NM. v p...t. w.. 'r1 ' ......... ...n., ' Philadelphia, Pa. IVwl Jolmwn, Jltucli ir.lh, 15, 1, E. II. FOOTF;-