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RADDITS. 'JI10 Peatructtnit 'Wroimlit In Aim t"lln Thl Country In Dancer in the 1'eMl hen Jamei Anthony TrouJe traveled lu Auttrall three or four yrarsago, ears CUea !tr J?.4.,!0,118 AffriVa!lVt' Le ."l'?' i , " ,v,,,rV .I , ., In regard to tbe deTutatioD.8 committed ty ; tl.e rahlta In those colonies were orerwroucht and that no more rabbit were observed dur ing his stay than he could tee about an Euz I au warren ou a mooullgtit evening. Mr. Kroude Is cot a verr Keen observer of the facts which pass under his own ejres, and the I eople of those distant colonies may be ex cused for doubting his word, and for making the extraordinary efforts that they do to pet rid of the rabbit pest, which has been so lu Jurlous to their crop. It is ollkially reported from New Zeanlad that in IbSl more than T:; V r,, V Vuuuuuc(u on account of rabUts; that the loss lu exports , was estimated at f J,r0,0()0 per annum, and i that upward of IsO.'hM.OOO of thee aulmalt hnd been hilled lu thrro vears. The money j einended has liern huinfthlni? enormous. In i Victoria the Parliament lsja lu IS7V by appro- prlating 10,-PO, and pradually rone from year to year until lu 14 the appropriation was more than flSO.Ou New South Wales ex pended f MiVxio per anniitii fur live year. In the govcriitin-iit apwopration In South Australia was if tlS.tt) '. In New Zealand the ' appropriation was S.'-OOiX) per annum. AH these sums are additional to private expendi tures, which have i'teu vet large. The more rabbits are kilie 1 the mre thero seem to be, and the trapper are suspected of lutroJiK' ing the rabbit Into new districts while thy slaughter them In the old. Kvery jos-lbie ellort has been made to get rid of these creat ure". The mongoose has been Imported from India for their deMruct on, poison has been employed, gunuin; bus b.'en lifted to a place amoug the useful Hit aud has U'cu injpular ized to a great extent iu the colony and slid the animals increase und multiply be v ond anything that is kn wn almost iu the whole history of the world. M. Tastcur, tie kircut Trencli spcc'.alUt, has been oiled in, and lt I claimed that he ha discovered u cure for thi rll)it pout; this I to inoculate them with the term of a certain disease which ; rove lutal t j them, au 1 I not transferred to other uuimal. This tiife-aac is rot ouly infectious tmt contagious, und cpreads with treat rapiduv, so that when cue rabbit has i-u'en the food coutaJuliig the germ lt apread within h very short time to to the other ccupfuits of the burru and car ries them off with exceeding rapidly. M. l'ssteur claims that the germ of this disease which he imparts to the rabbit is easily mul tiplied in anv ir.oat sunn. llr also declared that he Las proved it to be mmx-uou in the case of sheep cattle, hoiso, auJ dos, which ure the domestic an mals most likely to ekare his food with the r.thl) t. Whether poultr? Is equally exempt or not he doe not say. The rabbit is rather a dainty unimal, aud is not generally supposed to bu brought up on soup or to be fed with a spoon, aud It is possible that he might l je t to tak.ng his rations iu this manner, but at s'l events, so far as ex periments have l..cu tiled, thev hava proved successful. In New South Wales the people have not onl taken an interest In the l'asteur remedy, but the government has offered a re- , ward of $ltMVKM a,iy Invention by which this cure can be removed. The .lmr-i Jgricn turi.it ha received many letters upon th s suhjict, and ! have bi-eu quite Interest ed in reading the 5 In: and Ideas which our coire9ponderits htve presented. Some adven turous Anu'rlcaii bus already started for New South Walts withu rcmeclv, which he keeps secret, and by the use of which he proposes to win the rcid 1 tiered b the government ' and to free the colony from these animals, Experiments made in Victoria aud Tasmania in the luoculatioti of rubhlts with diseased germs destrovtd 5Jof the animal which were confined in an 1 no Insure and which gradually wasted nwavfor seventeen days. Other animals at tLe same time were inocu 1 lated with the r ame disease, but exhibited no sign or symptom of blue, thushowiug that the disease was ;ecui!ar to the rabbit. The lnoculatit g sch em. lu Australia have beeu referred to a commisaiun of experts chosen from all the colonics, who will ex amine and report upon the vaxlous methods devised. In October of last year experiment was made upon rabbits lu uu area of .aOJ acres, being one of the worst infected runs in New South Wales. Ihu inoculated rabbits were ear-marked anJ turned out among the sheep aud other domestic animals with re sults that proved to bu fatal within three weeks, lu that time destroying the greater portion of the rabb.ts. In a similar inclosure lt was found that out of 4)t rabbits only seven lived, and theae were left n a decrepit and Incapable condition. &m of the farm animals were alo iuoculated with the same poison, and it was proved satisfactorily that they could not take Ihe Infection. Nor is there any danger to humau beings. The ex perts who have ban lied the virus for months, together are unharmed. The oners of the sheep runs in the districts occupied by the rabbits have wa'cLcd the operatioLS by the government oliicers with the greatest interest, and are satisfied that the remedy will prove effectual, and in February and March the ltN cu'stin was procevle I w ithin a large num ber of districts. In the MscKerzie country, on the South island of New Zealand, and between latitude 43 and 44, south, an expedition was made a few weeks slncrt by a large party of clliclals and others, whose "object wa9 to determine the exact line 1110:1 which a rabbit fence or barrier should b; erected across the island. The minister of lands, who headed the party, after very careful examination concluded that it would be impracticable to maintain, even if once erected, a rabbit proof fenc iu a large ortion of that couutry. beside, au Immence glacier which lav upon the mountain sJojk of the southern Alps, and which was 1 under canststit motion, threatened any bar rler that might be constructed. The object of this barrier was to prevent the rabbits from migrating from on portion of the colony to another. On the Tasmau river, which is In South Canterbury and Is near Mount Cook, there are several miles of bank devoid of vegetation; tbe river being three miles wile und flowing in numerous deep and rapid channels. This land would he a barrier to the advance of the long-eared foe. The minister concluded that If a fence was erected for twenty miles on the east side of the Tasrnan river the rabbits could not cross into South Canterbury. Other fsuces will be erected at various points In that part of the colony, aud on the Waltaki river, where a bridge had af forded the rabbits a means of crossing from one side to the other, a rabbit-proof gate was to be erected, the gate to le closed at night, and a similar gate was to le placed at the railroad bridge upon the same river. It is almost liuchable to read these reports as they appear in New Zslau 1 journals, and to note the gravity and dignity with which they are expressed. One would think the in vasion of a human foe was to be met, and that these prospecting officials were engaged lu laying out a plan of defense. On tbe whole It appears that the colonists In various parts of Australia are really In earnest In their efforts for the destruetlon of rabbits. '1 he evil Is great and unmitigated. It rises In vaster projort ons there thau in any other country, and our farmers and orchardlsts 1H welcome any plan for the destruction of these animals that has proved successful elsewhere. The rabbit Is already a tst In Cahfornla, Kansas Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, Indiana, and many other states, as Is shown by the com plaluts published lu the report of the depart ment of agriculture from residents of various tarts of the United State. The commissioner of agriculture, In concluding his remarks on this subject and In noticing the threatened danger from the Introduction of the F.urop ean rabbit to this country, suggests that a lav be enacted conferring upon the commis sioner the pewer of granting or withhold. ng permits for the lm;orUtlon of birds and mammals, except In the case of domesticates species, certain song birds and all species In irnded for exhibition, which may le brought In without special perm.ts. It Is in the high tt degree IrntMirtant to kep our national ara fre from oirdj an 1 animals that are de structive and teri) .'clous, and whicii Increase In such vast numb-rs that they become a nuisance In all the Isn l It Is better to meet the efll before It arises tbsn to let It spread to au alarmln extent and turn attempt to detroy Ik Austrma admonishes the Uulled Mates. "THE SUN DO MOVE." It Went Down Over (Jldeon and AVben It Goei Down Don't It Movef Tlie auJlcnco at the First liaptltt church Tl liii lanlno u. a a aff. ir.la.l frr. atr marrl. uieot than usually 1. Inure J tj a elrcu. and a Lk menaeerle thrown lu. UiuJder Jaf-rr, ,. m.th llU Ullk j figure, bald-head, aud earnest almpliclty had j came to tell how "the uu do move," I Iler. Dr. lleuton with well-bred deference Introduced the lecturer, and made him thoroughly at Louie. Nevertheless the brilliant Daptlst divine apprlcUted the real humor of the eveulox as well as any one. 'I want you to understand," said Dr. lien ton In Introducing Kv. Jasper, "I waut )ou to understand that brother Jasix?r John Tanner Is not at all like other lecturers. Ills i busluess is rellirlou aud nothing else. When Le lectures in churches he wants the exert aea conduclea ai lhour;b lt were fuudar, ond I puens he's about rikcut. I commend this new departure to lectures In churches. 1 will read the chapter lu the bible which Brother Jaarier wUhes me to read." Dr. Ilenson saM he would read the chap ter, but he did not do It Iwcause as he said there were too mauy hard names lu it. brother Jasper went to the pulp.t aud read It himself lu bis rich ilantatloii dialect. It commenced: 'ILese are the lreneratious f bhem; Miern was 1U0 years old and begat ArphaxeJ two jears after the Hood." Ir. Ilenson luteirupwu nun as no wss about to lej:lt. his lecture to explain that he bad lust learned that brother Jasper aud himself were born aud raUed In the same county In "ole Virglnny." "In that county," said Dr. Ilenson. "ihev raise persimmons and men. aud raise the men on the persimmons. Wo were raised on the same diet. I am not sure that I shall eirret- wlUi brother Jasjr's astrouomr, but I aui sure I will agree with his religion. I will tell you, though, that I believe more iu brother Jnsier's Philosophy thsn I do in Herbert Seiicer's. I am not sure of Herbert Speir.cr, und I am sure of brother Jasj-cr.'' The persimmons apparently agreed verr well with the youthful .Juicr, for at nearly four 6core rears of age he is a strong, lusty, vehement speaker. 'Ladles au' gentlemeus," he commenced, 4 bruders au' sisters, l'e rather s.tv tecause aint wes wahd alike in the d blond of de lamb? brufers and sloters, 1 leave lt to you: Mi all I go t iclit to du pint or I shall go through all the argvuientsf" "Do Just as you iJeae," said Dr. Ilcnon, who bad taken a seat below the pulpt, "Do just as you please. We cau stand it if you can." Kvervbodv laughed, and brother Jasper said he" would cut it .hort. He did thla. by coiiiui' ncing at the tlxd. After the Hood Kev. Jatr temt to the aiory of Abraham. 'If vou'll 1os' get out vo' bibles" lUv. Jasper 6aid, "you wlil thiuk my right train o' ideas is In accordance wif de gotpel. When le dim light o' the stars was sot to show (to dimness on the earth de Lad sal 1 unto Abra L a m, "as de sands on de tcasho' so shall thy seed be.' Little knew dat Al raham w hat wese ooinin1 to. De Lawd he wanted a sacrifice. l)n de rmeshun was: W here Is de bullock Iir de ollerln' or uhnr is de rami Abraham spoke up and he sav: 'Here am I, Lawd. Then said de Lawd. Lawd Ahram: 'io kill your son for de sacrifice. Den de quehuiu fut arises in Abram's m.'nJ 'Vou bade me kill my son, den says I mustn't do it. Dn le Lawd pointed into dc bushes au' Abram war saved." In a similar vtav the colore! divine told a number of the oH testament stories much to the amusement of hi auditor. Finally he Kot to the story about the warlike Joshua. 'Dat were very a tat war. 1 tell you tings was niovln'. An den we comes to de time when de sun stan' still bv de order o' de Lawd for Jo-hua If it never move! I tell you, bruders and siMeis, it do move. Now de queshun comes, if dc sun stan' still. when did jt start aglu? jes turn over a chapter or two, nn' lt snvs dat de sun go down ooer uideou. Could d sun go down if it didn't move. The sun gwine down and not movin' who would lever linn sech n ting! D'K's gwine down mean stan' stillf If dat'n v ue Kugllsh grammar vou better doue away id it. Den turn to F.cclcsiate,fu.t chapter aud fifth versne and if youe dou' tin' it spit in 111 v face, an' dero you will see: 'De suu also ariselU and de sun goeth down, aud hastrneth to his place wbar be arose.' Now, could anyone belelve de suu do dat and not move! Dat is what de Lawd ay. Now, wh'cu will you bang to, de Lawd Or de scintlstsl" L'hieago Jins. CIDER IN ENGLAND. A .leverage Hint lln General Vso In tbe Western C'ountle. It is surprising that of the three j-rinclpal F.uropean beverages, wine, beer and cider, eo little attention has beeu j a:d to elder Iu com parison with the other two, says the London taturdiy JUvitie. Wine 1 ancleut and ilasslcaL, and was do doubt the first Inven tion to cheer the heart of man. It w as a sim ple and natural thJug to do to press tbe fruit for the sake of drluklnz the ja cj; to keep the juice awhile and thus discover that there was a cheerfulness Imparted to it; to keep It a lit tle longer and tinl It vinegar ana disap pointment, and then to invent the method of itaylng It at the cheerful stage and prevent ing It from proceeding to the sour aud vine gar stage. The troefss of distilling must have come long after this, and if It had LeVcr been discovered the sobriety of man inUrht not have beeu alarmed bv Mich a meaningless medley of words as the blus llibbon Gospel Total Abstinence association. To this day grapes arc j rcpscl by the uakea lect 01 women (lancinir on the rnnsses of fruit to the poUDd of the fiddle and the lascivious pleas- lug of the lute, a custom which must be very ancient. The proper making of wine Is an art demanding great skill, and the juice of all fruit is so delicate, the chemical changes are so subtle, that a long ex(crience aud con siderable ingenuity are required to prepare it (or transport from tbe place where it la made to other climes. There are few wines that do not taste far t etter where they are made than elsewhere, and there are many very delicious wines that sre never tasted out of their own country. The art of wine making has been brought to the grestest perfection at bor deaux sjid it is from there that the pure Juice of the grape is curried toother countrie and drunk in a perfect state. What a fine national bevcraze we should have If the same pain and a k ill had been tr stowed on cider. Cider Is au Innocent aud delicious drink, with much lower alcoholic strength than most natural wines, and far better than all the common wines below those of a high class. It Is in general use in the western counties, Devensuire, Somersetshire, Herefordshire especially, lt is commonly made and drunk on the premises; that Is to say, there Is au orchard on every farm, large or small and the oiler is made for the family use, Including the men employed. This is what Is called rough cider, and the quality depends ou the situation and the season. On large farms, or at the squire's mansion, It Is often when just made put Into an enormous cask, constructed by a professional cooper in the cellar, much too large ever to havs been put Into or taken out of the cellar, and then drawn off the lees for use; there Is do better way of drinking cider than this, a case In which the liquor after having been made Is not moved at all; and your real west country cider-drinker likes his cider with no nonsense about It, sometimes g vlng a preference to It when It Is w bat Is called rush the word be ing applied to the cld-r and not the drinker, as the Ignorant might supple. There, are many definitions of a gentieinan, of w hlch "to set In chlmbley cornder, drink r'A' r an 1 cuss" Is one to be Leard oil to the westward. Whether It Is particularly human to like variety In catme, but to Income stromrlv at tache I to the accustomed beverage in drink ing, we will only hint to the parrholoit 1st an t physiologist, but certain It Is that the fond ness for cider in cider countries Is fxtrem, and the alcholic strength Is not enough to to make It Injurious. It is retmmenled for goat, and Is well known to the aforesaid west ward to le a complete cure for all the Ilia that flesh l heir to Two men have been known to sit down lefnr a hogshead of cider and r, I. a. I till 1 aaa ,... I Uln.f Ihi ' worse for It an snithlug more be said Id the ptalse of cider 1 RHYMES OF ALL KINDS. Mortally. Tn spring the fatigue of my brain to rel'.era, I dig tn my garden at morn aa 1 at eve, And ever, perpirlngly, turning the soJ, With feeling fraternal regarding each clod. We ail," rays tho parson, ' aro sprung fron tho dust. And aoonr or later return to It must" too, foutly up&ouvuig the loam, rich und meW low, I murmur: "Your . arJon, my excellent fol low I A lump with my ahovet I merrily bit, MAjMmt,M thinks I. " most subtle of wit," Ills ladiaa convert bes.de htm reposes. And furnishes od for my beautiful roses. That clay Jump out yonder. Hue, solid and cold. Is rlg-.d cnoush for acme Colvlaiat's mold beneath yon luxuriant border, I ween, fouo em'.griuit Xrhman's wearing the groen.' And so with each spadeful aj sympathies start. That even the earthworms appeal to toy heart; nach piteous wrljrgler I view as a brother, lor he's a rile worm of the dust I'm && ttbAr. X E. Corhnr in Dttroit l r4 1'nCU Grand ma's &Urjt Tolly was holding Dessie, While Joe and sturdy Ned Sut on the Qour at gruauii a feet Making Vuuuisclvts a sled. Outside, the snow was falling. Within, It was snug and warm. Little cared they for tho wild, fierce wlni Or tho terT.ble driving storm. for grandma was telling stories Of Ubios wten, like blasts of prey, The ladiahs ward U crcoo froia tao wood And curry i-coylo uway. ' An 1 once they tech a woe g'rl'o No b;tfsr than !!, e thvre. With Jt vhe ai.me bin", luujh:n eyea And sunny, waviLg Lair. " What mattr to them that chitJ ah tears Were dropping l.ke summer rata. A cruel IadUn, with oao bl-, Cleft the guUeu he a 1 la lwvb." Tolly hnpired closer tiny 13-a Whiic she smothered her yellow held, Joe wicked hard to ee back tho tears, "Oh, where was the poiicet ' sobbed Ned. Lti:li J. lUJ.ry, ti Bet! on GJvJ. Tho Type. Writer Girl. Thecllek of the keys, a hr fingers Cy, Aed the rtag of th slivery boil, I hardly hear, though I t quite uear, Havtihamed by her ao.g.c r;eU. Ir hands are as imre4, aad white, and soft As a baby's leader Ctt; r.Btranciaf ly fair it r t.rt brawn Lafcr, liy a lingering surVeas kissed. Oh, I love her no, with her bright young face, And her wlntome, witching way I What Id as lt would be, if nh cared far met I would make her my wif to-Jay t Ilut my passion I BTer have dared to tell. And icy courage niay bovcr con ; Jut tho look of surpr.a" la Uor clear gray eye In an insiaat woiaii a'.r.kn me dumh. So to her of my lore 1 ajali never spea', 'Twould be ram, I can clearly see Why, she Ret sii;nea dollars a woek, lad what docs hj w.tnt of mo? - ill urcL "Who knows how often h offend -thT' Wbea Ccnsrlence's li:te lipht burns din 2a doubt of Kis.it. ih-t word de9le&delh AIolc, from ILm. We can not ted; we lu-e but MiaJly Thro' tbe atritge cross-i irhis given to til; Dy rule thin all our own more kindly Vc fctaad, cr fa.L So tf, In this Inspired d-.sordor. We seem at limes to lo-. our way, And ty cta'i lawi to crosi the border, We can bat pray! We can but say, wa knew not wherefore Man's trd may be oft God s good; We think He uadertiaal; nd therofos 'Tis uadcrstoed. We can but feel, the rayttio teaching Has told ua ovar and turala For God's ooBumaoi) to bcht the preaehicf Coumaada of men. Strange mystery I it was so forever; Then let the yearbia ap:rtt rest. Through tho loag trouble of eadeave-r, Upon 1L braaat Know that lie kaows; aU elso will follov As surely as l.bt the dark. And as the flight of haw k or swallow Ilet oa tho Ark. UtrMin Mantel. li Hteciiior. 'Yes; I shall break the engatfeiiieut," she said, folding her arms nd looking de fiant; "it is really too much trouble bj con verse with him ; lie's as deaf as 11 ist, and talks like he had a mouth f ul of mush. 1 le (ides, the way ho hawks and spits is dis gusting." "Don't bre.k tho engagement lor that: toil him to take Dr. Sage's Catarrh LYm dy. It will cure him com pletely." "Well. I'll tell him. I do bate to break it off, for in all other respects he is quite too charming.'' Of course, it cured bis catarrh. Life appears to me too short to l spent iu nursing animosity or registering wrorit:. Charlotte- 15 route. UrnHiknlilr MnrkTerj-. Tlie s iemv of surgery has made such wonderful progress in mo h ru times, that tho most Intricate and delicate operations are now undertaken Mid curried to a suc cessful issue. There are now several well authenticated rases of what is known as pneumotouy. that is to say, the removal of diseased ortioris of the lungs in cases of consumption. While, however, this deli cate cjeratioii ha sometimes 1tm suc4fss fully ierfonnM. the risks attending it are so ureat, and the chances of recovery- so slight, that it is seldom resorted to. The salest plan in consumptive c;ihs is to uso Dr. Pierce's Coldcn Mlieal Discovery. Tliis will always cure the disease in its earlier Kbiurc, thoroughly arresting tho ravages of the terrible inahi.lv, by remov ing it cause and healing the lungs. It is fitting that those who are mad suffer sttttuhl suffer well. Hurke. tc The . Vrlrr hlnry is eaccrly wought for. read with pb aurc or disaproinUiH iit, is then tseil aside and forgotten. Hut ladies who read of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, read it nirain, for they discover in it somcthinir to prize a meMsenger of jo to those suffer ing from fuiictioiuil di raiikTemeiits or any of the painful iiisorders or weaknesses p. culiartoher s.-. Periodical pains, inter nal inflammation and ulceration, readily yield to its wonderful c.irative and healing powers. It is the only mediein for women, sold by drugiiMs, under a oitive g.niran te from the manufacturers, t',i;t it will give satisfai t u in every e ise, or money will be refunded. This L-u.it antee has been printed on the bottle wrapx-r, and faith fully carri d out for many a ears. When I'.abj wa-s fi' k, w gar. brr rtoria, Wli-n stie w.-vs a Child, she cri' d f r Cst ria, Wti-n ulie? teean-.e Mis, !! ci.m.j to Ca."0ri.'i, When al.a had C'hdJr.'ii, :i. tin ia Cotri. An error gracefully acknowledged Is a victory Won. luHfoigne. Sciem o i but. a nn'ie heap of fact, not n p-oldcn chain of truth, if 0110 refuso to link it to tho throuo of (lod. l'ruin'oi l'ower Cobbe. Mount, mount ubovo bereaven:cnt ami pain, ThTo count the loss and tb' infinite gain. No'cr a hhadow, but beyond tbcro'H light ; Day hitn enthroned 'bove blackost of night. Nina (Iray. The Cross utul tho Crowu uro to woven in one, Can he who refuses tho former to bear, Or trusts lu aught else but tho Saviour alone, Kxpectln that high world the latter to weur. K. Porter Dyer. Christianity requires two things from every man who Udievcs in it: llrst, to ueiuire property by Just und righteous ine.ns, and neeond, to look not only on bis own things, but also 011 the things of others. Henry Vuti Dyke. As well might we expoet vegetation to spring from the earth without the Hiinshino or tho dew, us the Christian to unfold bis graces und advance in his eourso without patient, peicveriiip', indent prayer. Ab bott. The llomrlleat Mun In MIcliUun As well us the handsome-d., and others are invited to call on any druggist and fft free a trial bottle of Kemp s It.ilsam for Ihe Throat and I.unrs, a ivnicdy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guar anteed to relieve and euro all Chrome n l Acute Coughs, Asthma. Iti'ouehitls i:nd .'onsumption. I. urge Hot ties ".0 cents and 1. It is an easy thiiir t be a philosopher, but it is hard to make it pay. - Journal of Education. Tbr Itiat Itrinni li t lt- Tiling I'.vrr Known Among all the patent deviees and drinks ever net before the pwblie, pone have been so popular as the Moxie. Indeed, so large was its sale, there grew to be a general struggle all over the country to nullify its trademark, that all inL'ht have the right to Use it ; Put it all ended in favor of the dis coverer, Dr. Thompson of Lowell, Mass. It takes tho place of medicine and electricity in paralysis; of stimulants umong the drinkers; and of nervines among the ner vous, weakly women, with whom it is very popular. If I can put some touches of a rosy sun set into the life of any man or woman, then I feel that I have walked with Cod. (leorge Maedonald. If afflicted with sore ryes use Dr. Iwac Tlxirrowri't Vrn Wn?..r 1 1 r n t al I it 'LV' j No one knows like a Woman how to say I things which an.' at once gentle and de p. Hugo. aine's For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged TJRKS Nervous Prostration, Ntrvoua Htad cht, Neuralgia. Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all affections af tho Kidaays. AS A NERVE TONIC, It Strengthens and Quiets the Nerves. AS AN ALTERATIVE, Itrurl-ee and Enriches the blood. AS A LAXATIVE, It acta mildly, but surely, on the Bowels. AS A DIURETIC, It Regulates the kid neys aad Curos their Diseases. Recommended by professional and businessmen. Price $1.00. Sild by drugjStt. Sen4 far circulars. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO.. friprietors. BURLINOTem vt Wt want ixnoa in viltaff. ta n an4 Utik't. I ? kaap In lhair bin4 aim, n1 tur AHl h A al t l.k , Va Uiuaa bo will kap an4 an m . I tb'iit tara i.iti la laua wha fa I. wlU aud, ftaa, la ri ltt l( tl. km maaufWalartJ Ik watlit, with all Ilia n.-hnilil Ihi 4ikint u klJl rnr la Si. KM! Ini. hi. b ka tlr4 b.fura 11m paunlt rua t, Ibil iiyl tit'Uuf, itn in tin. biu.ut,. u m& fur M; it aw alM fnr Sv' l"lr. il .jr K-ain tw lb ntvti woNUkan L i niko on aki n, kui m t thaa matkjua Aklol I IIH riilK, lrwnJU fmr fii-Uaa eonttli iri, from Tour k- ai if a ill kap la y ur San u4 tliow lo tka ft ho rail. al af pur lrg Qt an4 aa uaiad art aampla Miliar ak lo abw ibMun far BtmlUaa lot Riuutb, i lhu tk kreaaa Taar ra lo(frlT. 1 b art aan-.pl a ar .ul lain AB'-UllTkLT FKkL 1 vt. How ran d all tin ' a,r? raouf b ! W afta f t a myib a I'.'.U'i or -Miu la ittfo Suai v a all pitc; ftf aur art umln hix ruia.iva4 wfcar lLt culj b fr-a f .r luoatk ar two. W, nJ an (r,i in aa.k l.clil,ll star lb feuntrr. n l lak tb a mtaJia af acturlaf Ikaaa at ni-. 1 b whs ami t u ai one, will ivin. rail, lb nr ttl SwiBf Mai-lmi manui. tarr4, asd tk tn,! faiiaral aaanrt. Bnt af w-rbt of b f h art rf thtwa t(kr la A auarira. A 11 particular, H.l tit raturn .ail. W ril al ume ; a r1' iarl a wbirk fa a-mU u will r.'il ou Lut n rant. aaJ after u knaw all, ilinuld -u 'unrlml, luiaiig funkar. wkr aa I aria ia dua Wntirifula il li' ii 4 ua i ai.ita. all I fr, aWJrratat uuc, I HI t. 4 IU, Alwlal A. klAl.tS. EDUCATE YOUR SONS. Fn.low th tn i'h a T MB lllig titvin lo U ' . th it tlir rar.not iuan.lr r, u.-Mt. a at ihe UNIVERSITY OF KOTRE DAME. Th tyh roitp1 ar tr-"1 Tiielir, Rtplf mltrr 4, lir4. Tt r J' fi..in .M r-lfnl t'liilllntra hk. iliirli tf I .ar. .iir.iiimw.lat! tfO r-ilrnt tinlerit. Hvn y f.iclity la a-fl oi ie J fur r? iuLr.ri(T a thurwtiaTn knwir'la" (Muaalca, llnlhrtnaMIca, l.iaw, Silfnr mmd MhiIc A thorough Conmrrrlal Caurif ii alo a Jl tintuiah! future ft tl lit.otiitmn. Ppalal lvantiK'A oft. nJ to ftuJent of tl.a Law OBrakrvoT. TIIK MIMM PrrAUTMENT. A axat lnintl. n (it. K.taranff llkll) for toye tjcUt 11 tun of a.-f , liu arc unbl by U.a fISTF.IlS OP Til K Itol.Y CIIOS4. eiultr wtitM mAtrnl tat Mut r1y tlin niMra day In rfctnr1n Inatr u.-t i.rm In tilm. ra!i y brarwl of a a Kitfllkh 1iiiUnn. In.ftlipr Uli a f iu.lamntl knokv1if of Utin. rriu-li. t.tmn. Vo-al Vuic llln, Tlano an J Orawm. irrj.ai ai.ry to Mitr ellhir Uia Junior or ?uMi.r i Iiwm of th rnlvtratty. Boanl. araahinn. nwtMl ru. tmUon an. I ntranr t for aakna of ft miiiiti a n V,n in l;i tntertt, SlSrt W. Tha 'aTv'7-l;hh a.,.i,.ii - ill ..)" n Tur-a-lay . rWpt . IM. lfor corM luiilnaT wh-tf i:-m- your on or wurJs nil tor a ratlvgn nui. li willl.i- t f r, an4 you will rnt full imro.'iil ir mI-i l'onrof XMidy . trin, p., with IlltiatraO."!-i f tntim bml.titif a of Nutr tAtna. A.l.lirai. ;mr. T f. ft .. Tr-a. t i ! r Ky Notra l ame, liwL. Is the bost inotlifino lor all iliJu'asosincitWit to children. It ret'ulntes tbr bowels; asuisti dentition; cures dinrrhi u and dysentery u tho Worst forms; cures canker sirc mouth; Is n certain preventiveof dijihtberia; quiets ,all pain; invigorates the stomueh und bow els; corrects nil in idity, and i.-ivcs energy and tone to tho entire system; will curu jrripinjr iu the b'iwcls and wind mlic. Do not lfitiruo yourself fir child with sleepless kiiffhts, when it is within your reach to euro your child und s ive your own strength. Prepared only by Kttmifrt I'roprietitry '., C'lilrajo. III. Sold by all l)ni?k'its at cts. per llottlo ASTHFVfA cDred "itirnrin tha WMrat rww.l.titirrrmfor1r kMaaJrp;fy.-Urar wTra I t .vr f aL J HI"'"" n Mir t H t i.t l a rX'll f PTM V. M rn S75 OO Ia OCfl nn A inTII ran t IU d&alUt ni.l workl'iar fur i Atftit rrsfrr-rj who ran 'u ni-h h"fSf an.l gtv ilin r wlio r tim to th liiln-s. 'r mom'-nts rtif h rufltaMf tuptoya'd al. A fw an iA In tAwn and oiiAa H K. . tHN-OV A t:t . 1 IM I Main strati, Itu hmuml. Va. 1 Vv s- 893 SbwIm SachiDB Etbb ! Salt Rheum Ottea tallica grrkt itf with l:t lutonn; licMnj anil burning II ).it' S.tr.iprl,l.k, tha grri bluiJ r uriflcr. cuit- :t riirum aid k'l lain ill -. It tlMronghly rl'-rioi, rrrwvAtct aa I rurlc!ie t!i blood. Gl'ft It a tt &l. After I tie fallnre uf thn-c ak!llfut phyalian torn' my txy of sail rhi-uin, I trie I II j , i Sarttpkr Ka ami (Mitre Olnttnnf. 1 hvs ti'iw u'il four hotraof Olut innnt. ari'I ti and a li'f l.ttli of Sitranparllla, nl Hi boy la lo tit appaarart'' coinji fU-ly ruret. ll ti iwow t'tr year old, aa I h Ix-t'ti afllctrd alnr-4 li wa all nioiithi if ac.' Mna. li. bAMisto.(, M Newhall Street, I.wwrli, M. Hood's Sarsaparilla Fold by kit SrujaUU. tltatifnriX Prsptret only by C. I. HOOD A CO, A .other arlo . I)wrll, Mm IO0 Dosos Ono Dollar -w ' Trsnao aT r tHAT t JUST riaiwiaitt I ' (siKAli5HALt I r,rorir . I aitu tmi i GRtASt j &! 1 Mka r al i i il DC8T IN THE WORLD. wllllwHUaW Ovt ilig OtLiriiiio. tciy liux klAikcl KHt.Kll. DUTCHER'S FLY KILLER! CERTA5N DEATH; No tiuntiMit with powiliT and ;;it'i in f .r n iiiirrls i lily to atuKty lhm. i Iuiotiuj iloui h on tin ft.camtf 'lil'tr-r. J- lie i It i , urmk and it KILLED OUTRIGHT j humanely, ki nuiofcly ttry ranine yt nwi. 'n j Ittrt'flr. i'ri'voiit roiTiMliirtnin, - ure mTi-ny i it!iic' nn.t oiiim. AlwH)ti'k lurlil'll 1IKUS. riii:i'K niT n:it. hi. .i..u, vt. -aw. a mm a -J CJ fill fc J w tr aw awai sav if Jl PAYSth. FREIGHT .1 Taa Waaon Srnlrn, liaa I .rri. Iivel farlii(. hta 1 ai ria an4 Kw Hoi fur QGO. fr.rr ! -. far fra prlta Hat a.H" it Vv" an"! aUret JlStt af BiaGMAMTON. II1.M.UA.IITO.S. N. V. 10,000 AGENTS WAHTEO to supply FIFTY MILLION people with TN K I I h i' ii . i i BEN HARRISON. I beKur. t?:,Ie'cl ""'''' th 'inlirtit Aillhf.r, M.1 Aumon, flp!onBt, n 1 J.ifr-lon.j frfn.l Of J i. lfTlrn.lt iTJ Ti..?1' 1 h'n'S ""M--r.i,i Ulutf-ahy. ".Nr. M-ri 'din, Muff romfw.Vnl."- rx ;o. l'lirUT cf IndiaD". dr'tU'J - read Urn Uur Aril mil Urn Uurrlton by Annie author. Kllti Immtrs If. Kr tuil .Of. bfrut Muury UukliiK bowk yet. Outfit iOv, Address UlliUAKlJ UilOS . Z14 C-Avrk at., (. )i!c ao. 11 . TO MAKE A DELICIOUS BISCUIT VhilC VOL'W GROCKK 1-OU DWIGHFS COW-BRAND SALERATUS AND TAKE NO OTHER. DWlGMT'j SALERATUSV Diamono Medicine Ccmpahy, 77 Crjrr Cr firrefiir Airt rNiitFF j0ur Mext TO THE PUBLIC: WE 0U3 rOHiiDLA for your kind coa tideratiOQ. It i not a jrcullar rctiifdy put uf to tell for a rent a dote. We t'hallcnge the wonj to produce a meOii ine equAl to it in merit at a lamily remedv. 'ths combiaalioo makrt Eiood IN TH33 PACCAR SACilADA. At alat;e if -iil r-- (J inr the Dn i their nor-i.il rt .id. t.t n with- out pain or jripin, und hi. rt-niarkAbic irtu? i - the trcitment of h!ilj.il conv'.i .lAt'on, inl, v t ''loo. and at a tonic for the ttonifh it hat no rvl. at need in thi vr,in. LACK COilCr, " 1 '" V1"'P pwrr lui ana uaciui rerrwiit , at tn ' i rimari'y va U.C nrrvont attem. kidnrv- and t.frrinr orun. I IK I CO R M ROOT. ,n !l 4rr ot women it U alarm f.rat and foiemuat at a tonic aud regulator. It value rannot be everratimated aa uted herein. TAMARACK 1 time, diureuc, alterau- aaJ lax-aUve. it the Kttatea. 'WVA' Slrdiciuo IN ADDITION t th AbOVE, which ara everrwhere rrroen 'el by t?i- MEDICAL FACULTY bit r Ihe bet knwa BlooJ Tooict, our me Jt.ine conlAini KAHL DKL'Os, ttiiueriaj' Hib bard's Rheumatic Syrup US'KIVAI.ED in merit. Ir it a J ts Tamllr 7aIlcln, because It ron'iim nn poltun nrnplatei, Children, inva'.irlt and rlriii Ate pernt will bn I it the let medicine n I tfnic X)ej can uo. No home thnuld ba without it. Ai i iniman, -V'" Sunmtr, Autumn nA ll'it.V. -t If yau caonot procure it ol vour dru;gitt, tenj tl.rcct ta u. l'nce Jt.m; 6 h i'.t J ' r Tlaattrt tjc. TESTIMONIALS WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. Mr dAiifMer NfauJ hit tir. llilibard'a Rhea mttic Srup and I'la'.rri, Ahirh fa t ilranly rexommndrd her ti trv 1r .if!Amniatorr rheum tittn. Hir lim"a wire bill, v awollfn, and the poor firl waa in tcrriMe ajjony. In the miJat of tiie pain we wound the riJi'rrt iSwt her limbi, and, at a retult th filing n rrdurrd and the brratrae Huiet tnd reated. The tvrur rorrectrd her ind fra il on, rleanted the rhriiniaUc poiarn from htr Mood, and the la now ah!r t j be aroun I the houae. l!ib bird't Rheumatic Strup and I'laatrrt are remed.ea of great merit. K iv. J. KnaaaT, Tattor Kirtt M. K. Chur.li, I rrmont, Mich. a sure, curl: I CarMtafl I f i to a uats.i a ; I iaAraata4 awt w , aaaa BtrWwr. Mriaaly ky tk V linn CIlixLaI 1 jrrrir.' and tally tn r1orH Ills H tt only hffi ill ;r itu ct-rtam cum I itu 1 ln-ai'. li. li.l.M.UAlf AM,M. !., Aliiao rdAUi, N. Y. W tiavs aoI.I Hig H for many yt-ar. and It tit ivtn ihu oca i oi ni l- M't inn. li. li. UYCHI" A CO., MrafO, HI. 41.00. fii 10 by iri-iiia, Trad TJOI3 TTI15 Tl S'RT. PtiiOinTk(N p'hf in. B'aoilard quallry, II mwm IXaWkll'tyiMi. Sam pi Uoi. itteiiiA i.y mini. ry FSTFRRRDOK. WAI8TI, t ana .t gar- " nit-tit nrr inai: inada in arft furm. Ft..r f fathrrl.'t.a fiM. A lUrca l- JCAl II KKIIU.V C.' a Ouka, ailrblgAo. HOHESK 'britaka l.iin !. t o icr .ot !iT rnnita Intl. i.t tinirt, fay pavniiit. A'Hri-s lur l'aiii liifK. I-i 1 :"'. Kxcar.t.oa I). it', t-ic , . II. .MII.I.KIC. 21 Foe Ml., .tnrot u, III. KIOBEH'S M3TlLba..--ra rcurjivr UUlillULU I CUax ica to a, Macs O'Hara'si it v.w t.n v I'i ir d only by N. UII. I I. t I.Olll.St.H, a, t.lai. 'Oil Mt . llli lttf". Ill- ASTHMA nl ti ijo -if or j our urturtri-t 01- -eul l) iiiuil o i i ii'l of li ko. PATENTS& A A. I. I.ACEY. 1'att nt AtbirupyH. Wahbln:. ton. D. C Ituttrurtlorifi a,nl Uopliilutikou I'UttnUtiJlity rucr. V j rt. t i;rieiice. H O W! F STtiCY. M'vik-l'v.!.fifc.ponniiinlilr, Aril liiui'l ir, Short Inuol. tc. tlior- ouctily tuiiicht by iiihiI. J,o rat 1 1 t u lur f r-r. -l 13 l Ol.J.MjK. id Mam M.. l!ui: il . N. V. flflT n ' " tiiiikmH.rctn ilVaJl "I anvil, inr in Hi- v.,.rl I v i,ikli. f r in 'liia I., r . i mum mm.. l'ni. t Kan. AMr. .., I,.ik , Ang-ii.ta, Ma.u. S5 T A DAT. i wi ... rrth mLfiO f'HKh'. Iav nut utile t'.e hurit'n I'ft. Writ lireunitr Safety Aem U i,ter Co.. 'V'yoy, Mtci. nTF!i vi.r vlilir i. r s, i v , rnrd wl'hont th knlf. t.-rnt -nt fr... dlran Auuit, Y. a:i" ( o., I;!. i p ni li 'r,'i'tlit'Mpt'r9.. l'etti'Ky'.'Alveirori: i UULU fijcbut is Hold at leuu bo by Uojlcr W. N. U. D.--G--35. When writlnir to Advert Urrt ilr;ie say you auw the adtertlM-'ineiit la thin Taper. V Oalo. JnA PABBOTS III), EVEIIYBODY! rJiYounir Talking Parrots (July $.".! , safoly sent to all jarts of tbe state. Also Young1 Mtx'king llinl.s (sinw-'-rsi ;it the extremely low priee of ti ouch. Royca's Bird and Gold Fish Emporium, :!'J Wooii'Miiii Avi:., .Mtnioir, Mien. COMPOSED ENTIRELY OF HERBS. A General BEood Purifier. t'oaltUflF t tt.ea l.hrr und Kldttrr ('nnlnlali, t o.atlpMt Ion. Klirumntlarn, Nurwf'alM, Ilropiy, Itlllouanraa. Malarln, lllnlirlet, mm all lJlaiacs Arltlagfroia Inipurc Jtlood. roit Tin: laimi:s. I-adi A will nnd thl a rrfe. t H -i rdr for KrMnale Tr"rw I'-a, nnh b I 'kiii f ti I ami Mi.n ,-d Metiatroatl-n. fiot Jf ilarhf. nn d mIv for hfaiit.f uirf thn t o ni leiloa and Krad.catiriK l'niiplt t a:id lHutcbt and oiLrr skin Oihimi mitk i: on: tit akantki:. Wo !t to all try It und bo cnnr.n 'd. the a tine a we har eii vlrice d tubers, and ir I' rl..e nut .l i nist a represented, rrturn the fa. kau.? and bate nr iiinner ref undnd. h-ir ante bv ail iirurf i r kiMivrtred I an Aatlnij Acntt at .-., re. Htid Hl.UO iri purka,r, or luailedou receipt of jjrica, by tho Diamond McdicincCo.. 77 State Street, Detroit, Mich. Ktery r re al.oul 1 bave a pao .ir In their boom aad nar r ! itbout ii. ;".gul Wanlrd In nil l.neulltlca. tVCatia I mliiermrnta. President. IT. NEVER FAILS. HIBBARD'S RHEUMATIC SYRUP AND PLASTERS. No rrtneJiei known so highly rniiorsed by it home people, in the trralircitt of UheumatiMn and r i 1 Jld DisfAe-;. Our Medical l'amphiet, trrAtms? or Hlifutra. t.sm, anJ j!i i;.o -id an 1 eciala l).e iM.-, m nt (rtJcn apiitAUoa. Hhoumatic Syrtip Company, JACKSON, MICH. ' Pl'LVtR'S R13T powerfully thola-t.nir work- 1 tng wilh rtAt enrrt v t n the In inc wiih fc;rAt enrtt v t rt the liver, it it aiao aa ettellent tonic, luative ati.l alJi Mtivf, acting ti-nn th accretive tiJ a oi -iit gUnJs of the body, , rifANOAKE rr'er: d in it actiop., worlirj I b 1 1 Aitn jjreAt entrv u-oa the livrr an J tinal in tuiinti, and it invArubiy useJ for haJi'.aAl coatli ption. nUPDOCK nn T'wl ,,r t fure pf Uhenmatitm, V sVpniln, Kidney, Ltr auJ all bkin Diteaset, a. tid hre.n. POKE FOOT ia rathartic tnd tnti-tcmf ilotn ; highly ranrnif J for itt virtuea in curing (tout, Itliruml l.tm, Syphiiit, Scrutuia.C'aacer aad ail Skin Dueitei. Ataiov, Mil h., rr-r. t, i. While r-nr'oved aa afent of tlif1 Mii..rn t rntrAi K illr d C (.itvuny at Ajfut'.A, Mivh., a "Ut cvn rtis tr.y kidneya became dtsea.l, arid I lif" brrn u jreAt tufVrer ever e. nee. llte con li.rd the It-atUn ph.ciana of thia citT and Ann Ar'mr, and a',1 pmnnunced my eaie r.rijjht'e disease. ? j.Krin un If r a very avera attack in October l.it, htcn takme I libbsrd'e Hhen matir Svrup, and am toiiiy a aci! mm. It allurJa me p4ure to render mill rinc humanity ary good that I can, anJ in prikinot th: timf.'v, allow ir) tnaaythitl th-nk it tho i;rr;o.t niclicme in tha ' tho wc-rid. L. L.B7U h, A.rrnt M. C. It. IL or tiimuuifi.risM,