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I I A.N BACHELOR'S REVERIE It. Ji mm nM frees- tt TerTtea -.,, i I'M 3U tlOOSl . 1 v. k. H t i r piaaa isat p.':nf 1: -i ;. lv fwUy little virb Ut ng.i lv othrrwi" rnfavrU. The c! r- hr'l rai'ir a inomifot to Sir A,'- -f-M t oVuM! fcttirod mf. Ah, meT I V - I n jet a wee t.t ; -. of iLat halkie, aaiuioij . Us U.i.e try for a erotiy oU Vacai t le sit up tre a hi lusseiy la tod wob4 lwt thorn te jwinf peo ple are, dixit Drt door. Humph! T!s'r sewbevM j aJ.-uJK themselves f'e'lbe Bjtinrr of foutijf folks. i",?wt and uit!l talk without limit & 4htte Ue kilt of fare. Ye- yes Low kiltj 1 ata to envj them. Isn't this) frasJk fuatratiae) and By genera r-iuai of 'luoe Jack1 tar preferable to twit bio9? Of eoura it fat, "AW there, W plajini bow! How she makes that iasirameata speak; It vok-r ber eerr feeling- more truly tbn trer tap gnu could. Ye, he'i cer tainty there tonight; tod she's talking to liiiu Uruugh that piano just aa r'.Mij a tM l, tbe Ultle mini! I vruederii be eaa interpret her anasio ? "(era, sow, tkuta qaiek treble Botes those) bird-like turn and thrills don- thry say. Just aa plainly fAfCT!w t mm mr kiwi ivr v niht g-la4. ao flail, o fled, g-faJ, flal, g'ad, flat);' end now thoe soft er ..Utxyvr vIm: I au t job hear? or I lyve joa,' , ,. V ''fc 1 yoo. lore yoa, lore, love Oh, yoa young loony, yon! Why don't yon take ber right off that piano Maul sod fold ber In your arms ami Vim her? 1 bare ao patience with such a ronnif aoodle. 'What eroulJnl I gire to 1 down there la juar pbu-t for just one minute! AkI 'l acre, eoni The muaie suddenly stupei IIm yountnter'i evidently om to bia senaea. at laat! WelL tiod bless tbem God Ulewa them. rwhatt 1 that a tear? It ft, ty Jupierlin4 i re let my pipe go out. to tad" linru't turned a leaf In that magaihie yet What aa old idiot, to be surej ... .",', 'iefc, Julia maul, I kaow you are Tit j a this eeeninif. The fint plain- tiMa auto of tlx piano told me no; and thtre'a no nse in your repealing it so nttes. Yon'll make ine sad, too, if yon don't tfp soon. How often has the piano told tne, within the past two week that tu hat gone.- "QJt, R far far far away away away; across the tea the nea sea, and you're to lonely so lonely, that your heart la almost breaking breaking breaking breaking. Poor little girl! I wish I con lil direr ber up. I'd gire my right hand to bring her absent lover bi fe to her tlits minute. "Well, I declare! la that more tears? I'm getting to be as toft as a woman. I most cease this moping here in my den erery-evening. libtening to that senti mental little woman pouring her heart ont tt .her piano. It's not good for me, I'm afraid. : " ' (feat beaTcn'. 1 ahall go wild if this continues! Every evening since thu steamship has been overdue the agoniZcd tones of the piano have almost driven me crazy. "And thee it goes again, telling me over and over, In weird, distracted tonetUla is dead, dead; dead; he is drowned, lia is drowned. I, too, will die, will die; I, too, will die.' And those wildrpiteous chords! Do they breathe a prayer? thitik ther must. Ah! bow they pierce my heart! .-, "Ttjers is resignation in the piano's tones tonight The steamer is lout, "1 ,'i'hey have given np all hone I saw a man of prayer at the honse this even ing. He has doubtless comforted her. "But, oh, what unspeakable sadness there was in her face, as she stood at the window this evening when I passed! Yes, the piano is resigned to-nlglit. In sad, low tones it speaks of Heaven, and reunion, and peace and joy nnnt- loraMe! 'There are stilt tears in Us notes, to be sure, but they are bright ened with hope. " " ' ' ' ' - "And now the hope grows stronger snt imt I Insist teady to burst forth into a hymn of celestial gladness. But, there, the door-bell rings,, the music ttops, and what was that? A scream? . , ..; ... . t pcll, tilees me if it isn't almost too fooA to be true. Ho he isn't drowned after all? I Wonder what they all thought of me for rushing In where the . returned lover and his sweetheart, al , most wild with Joy, were clasped close n each other's arms, with the rest of 1 he family standing about weeping for gladness sepposa I had no right to intrude, ont that scream Justified it . .,.. ' . ''The old piano seems almost burst. ing with happiness again to-night It fairir delights me to hear It I'm so glad the young fotks are not going sway irtmt me nouse next door, now that they are married. I should miss the piano, oh! so much. "MytTvhat a dtviu hymn of grati tude sad Mw there 4a ia thoseurimplc soulful nwnSBfWf that the "hsppy little womajt i playmg t cowl Heigh-lio! I hst yonor fellow got rare treasure! "But f dont envy him. " Ko I don't lirlievf M do.6 But. anyhow, here is his health, and long life to the young eoiip'A they five long and pros- l'( r ., ,L,--...'.ti.li, in T'ilUbmgli iiul- lctin. Aery pretty little romance comes frorrtvAnfcell, a-tillags of Georgia, ttirnaru naming was a poor, hard' wortrfnr farm laborer there, who re. ceived very little encouragement from the gnis of the settlement Ons. how ever, Mks "'Shield's, as poor u fclm- fu, oia no repeat ni advaaoes,-and the were first friends and tfan tover. Homing woke op one morning and dis covered that be was heir to one million marks in the old country." He at once went tor his fortune, secured it, snd then hastened back to hi love, whom he fitted out Sn great sty I and carried off to plaee ber in the best schools ho conld god, that the might hare sn eda cation suitable to th station she Is to ho'dssh s Tvifr.-y. 0. ricayune,, - ftlrmeth nt Kshit. ' 'i.an :ii.i'," s.ti 1 tho wife .of tha aiolr man, ' here is i, v. Mr. (ioodman, who lias i1 en" to to'.k to you." "I iid lis bring anybody to iibvitity liirn?" Inriuired the bunk osshlci', tt&Af, tliliaffo Tritun a nr.: am v.t:xv. ! i f rteas cf T..-M I ..-e&aes T Oh xmm tmuti Speeiaiieta a turn Cwwtry T.y t mm Ut Car4. Fevlurs tcrrs aa.t. cr acre ;ru-t- y speviart. d.M, rswstv m saure attea- t-ja frtm acsrauae p;,k-,aas jat now tcaa Unit i t e;ui.ai l I wtu.y. l-l.r spirits sJ ever the world tiave f r U-e it asr bwa iavesUtabitf tttut iiime, u.i wits rreat jcem. iu eouutry ox sarv cirtljd Ba.:.a 1 full ot reform rttfs for thus wsa sre so Bslurtuuatu as la be u&der too drtMufui fcvurce ut tnlrt one cf lbs sBsatters ussied. Dpi am and whimsy tre wiUtaut s doubt th raases of aiurs untispinaeM. miwry and beartacbes Uuia ail siht-r sgocies com bwed. liother spend Uts ef sur-s and seep over the fart thai a once duttful sob, or a tors- daughter tare fhea vaUxs to tiiis dreudful soourfes wita huts bepesf luetr realonul u. ljes two diseases veri'.v may becsU-J t.vta dettu, osptibis of (t-aeratiiif and spreading aa aaawssuraiHe sntouat of. Btsery an4 vu kSi ss t'troivb 'K the wsrl-i A ass been sxiJ, for years tness tw habits cr diseases luva bad Ibe study of lis world's greatest speeisiuts, smong wboin Kay be classed l)r. &. U. Wooliey, one of Aiisau's ImtJlur citiiens. He is a man tray bsadod bow, sad has devoted bis en tire time to the study of lbs effects of svium and whisky upua His srstem, and whenever he has anything to tay In rerer- sacc to Vis mstter. the public may have Uis assuracce that it is tbe result of years of ronsunt thought tr.i a llfelenir pr-tn Dr. Woolley has been living iu AUauU nearly a quarter of a i-eotury, and has built sp s practice tbat is prnbanly the largest ot Its kind ia America. Personally speuitiur, as is s pliiUalaropUt, aaviug given bis lifu 9 tbs reiief of suffering humanity, lis is apromiueat member of tns Trinity M. E. ebureb, south, in this city, snd probably does as much gratuitous work as any Jhyi clan ia sbs I'mttd states. It bus been, said the "works of S good Bias praise aim. ' and verily is this true in Dr. Woolley's rase. Ho Las letters snd testimonials from every civilized nation, bearing tbe glad news of the rffectivenersot bis teiuedies in restoring to perfect man hood and womanhood those who were once afflicted with lbs opium sod whisky dis ease. If all the testimonials, letters and endorsements he has received were put in book form, tt woukl taku volumes and relumes to contain llieuj. Thre is one thing sbout Dr. Woolley's treHlnient that is different from most specialists in this line, un i that is be don't believe that tba opium and whisky affect people ss a hallit, but as a disease. It Is wholly unnecessary to go iuto the logio of this matter. His reasons sre simple and plain. Ho i-onsiders them diseases, just as much so as fever or smallpox is a disease, snd the eause must be eradicated from the system, else the patient will Inevitably die from tbe effects of them. It a person had S bad ease of typhoid fever, ueit not kicked, oursed and driven out because he is so un fortunate ns to bo afflicted lu that manner. Tbe very finest physicians sre sent for, the best nurses and the most careful diet are furnished. Every sympathy, every atten Uon Is given to sueb s person, and justly to. too. Fever is a disease and is frequent. ly fatal. On the other band, opium snd whisky drinking sre diseases, yet Instead ot having that sympathy and tbat eocour- icumotit given to tlis person ttiat if afiihttsd with fever, he receive i nothing but cursort, scoffs snd vituperation, Is kicked out, and, of course, not one In thousand is ever eured by that means. It Is Dr. Woolley 's firm belief that sympathy snd encouragement is as much necessary In the treatmsut ot tueso diseases ss it is iu sny other, and the physician or specialist who tails to civs them lacks a great re Iterative element. Tlie fact tht Dr. Woollcy has been so eminently successful in curing thousands ot people all over the clviliied world, warrants this assertion. In order that the people may seo and know of bis treatment of these diseases in every particular, bs has, at a greatexpensi, prepared a booli which he will gladly send to anyone who desires it. It may be that you who are reading this article are afflicted with one of these dreadful dis eases, or havo a relative, friend or at qtialutance that is so afflicted. If so, re quest them to send to Dr. B. 51. Wooliey Atlanta, Ua., for one of bis books, givin, all Information. It will be sent yon frt nl Charge. Weekly Constitution, Atlanta. Oa. COPVftlCHT 1891 A feeling of du'duest, languor, and depression mean, that yonr liver isn't doing its part. That means impure blooil, to Tbegin with, and all kinds ot aliments in me end. But roil can stop them in advance. T)r. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discov ery invigorate the liver, purifies and enneue tne Diotw, ana rouses very ortran into healthv action. It pre vents and cures all tliwase arising from a torpid liver or from impure blood. JUyspcpsia, lntugesuon, uu iousness. Sfcrofulous, Skin and Scalp Diseases even Consumption (or Lnng-acrof ula ), In its earlier stages, all yield to it. tm 1 . t il. . uTl!..A.tll tne masenj 01 iue - iiocuvciy claim for it only what it will do. They mtarantte that it will do it. If it fails to benefit or cure, in any case, they'll return the money. Nothing else that claims to purify the blood is sold in this way, which ' Drovea. 410 matter what offer, that nothinff else can be "inst as eood." Therefore, don't accept a substitute. . . . T(iiii:,':I: ( ..l..t 31 tnwair." hi "OHIO" WELL DRILL WELLS Mj vtlkmrfaiNMS Well f 'I " pm-firl lf-cln-H Mia E f i wMlfoip!8StesioM- r 1 Tinii.t. ome, . tpm-m STrpr. Soflt.kT)lnf , Prtmjlh'.p, ArlOfc tfUW tAK 'ni twiwwss s ianlMM s; - - AGRICULTURAL HINTS. CATTLE IN BRZIL. TS rwt i TSS kmmr Arm iewmit the ttte'xsrcf , tt'i i Br. 4 at U he.L The id nave ra- ba Unt h-in aaci a ye'.'...v brown evlur. Ihey were intr iIimtxI frt-ra tvun ao.! lVinupsl over two bnodred years arJ and probably have the tome origin as the native cat tle c-f Mexiuo. Texas Exd Califoraia. They are !ar'e, muxiiUr animals, let ter adapted for oxen and for beef than f.ir dairy purposes. Many of the cons look l.ke o.n- We l:ave reprmliK-ed the illustration, taken iron, a photo "raph of a laraqua cow at I'iracicaba, a town Sou miles from bio Janemx lier height was 4 feet 8 inclrs; distance be- t-es the t;ps of horns. 4 feet T inches; weight, 'Mm pounds; aC 10 years. Con sul ttccenil Andrew says he has seen cows of this Caraqua breed give 12 quarts o' milk daily, but this is sn un- A BRAZILIAN COW. usually large yield. Most of the butter used in l!io Janeiro, a city of 40T,(X0 population, is the modern adulterated article, imported in tin cans, which show the lav status of the dairy inter est of Ili-U7.il. The city consumes an average of 110,000 head of beef cattle vearlv, and most of them come from two larire provinces. They are driven to market much as they were in this country before the railroad period. The meat retails at an average of about II cents per pound. Then: are a number of mixed hreeus of cuttle in the different provinces. among them the Mustleos, Qitisbauos, Turiuo, and in the principal cities and towns Mime Jersevs. Shorthorns, etc. imported for family use. The great mu.ss of cattle have not been improved since their first introduction two cen turies tia Turinos are black and white, probalily across with the Dutch or Holland cattle, ami are the best for dairy purposes, yielding 1.200 pounds of milk per year. The annual average production of milk of the common Bra- rilisn cattle m I'JO pounds per year and the average value of product Is: Meat, ?-2(); milk, -co0: cheese, S!5 per year. It takes IS pounds of milk to make one of butter and five pounds to one of cheese. Ohio Farmer. EXCELLENT HOG RACK. t'oiivrnleiit and Kaslly Tut On or Taken On a Wagon. C. A. Ilinkley sends to the Orange Judd r'armer tbe deacrLptioti of a hog rack herewith illustrated, which Is con venient and easily put on or taken off A OOD HOO RACK. it wngon. bengtnen tne reacn so mat the rear bolster will be under the ex treme end of the wagon box Lengthen the box bottom by covering it with 16 feet boards; put on the rack sides which consist of panels as shown in the drawing; run a three-quarter inch Iron ml across through the lower rear ends of the side paneW for the extra bottom to rest upon. This rack will bold a dozen large hog yet one man can put it on or take it oil unaided. POULTRY PICKINGS. Wiiks turkeys are kept confined they need heavy feeding. YbiJ-OW dropping ;oftcn means indi gestion rather than cholera. Yorxe chickens will cat wheat very readily when two wcekt old. Tuk best turkeys for breeding are those tha, are two years old. , . A oood dust bath gives the fowls a chance to clear themselves of lice Sfi.pmit and tobacco burned iu the poultry house will rid it of red lice. Cooked food fattens rapidly; one rea son for this is that it is easily digested. If the hens arc expected to lay regu larly during the winter the quarters must bo so warm that water will not freeze. ' By planning to hatch the pullets in February they can. if good care is given, be depended npo' to begin lay ing in Septemlier. Leave and chaff make a good litter for floors. By scattering grain among it the fowls will be .afforden an oppor tunity for scratcliiug. Dirnise the winter n comfortable quarters ate provided the laying hens shonld Lave a good feed of wheat daily. There is nothing better for eggs. TfRfUKTiVI? ahj Biilphnr given in the food when the weaticr is damp is one of the cheapest and best preventives of gapes. Keep the fowls flry aner giv ing sulphur. St. Louis PeptibHc. r jj 1 Value of Oreen Maoesea. In the Experiment Scatioit Record the results of experiments to deteltniine the fertilizing value of green mamtfces are considered. - The fortiliiing valu of green crops is found to be propor tioned to the readiness .with which their nitrogen is changed to nitric acid. Dried blood and sulphate of ammonia, two active nitrogenous fertilizers, and a green growth of lupines were nsed aa fertilizer, and the growths resulting from t' is fertilization compared. On heavy lolls the lupines proved much the best fertilizer, the reason for which elc to be that they kept the soil WifVcer and looser, allowing a freer cir culation of ' air.; On r the light soils, where the air circulates more freely, the sulphate of ammonia proved most effective, and the lupines, next,: Other similar experiments, In which green alfalfa replaced the lupUieaf gave - suits wktoh were, very faifprjwe w.tttt ABOUT GSAS5 LAN2S. Tey Art i4 'ha (mWi) fettfriag st Bio A froat'aera writer, vth. e a l.'.tla bn :f in laving down raics for grow aig clover, gtre some good advice io jj meadow grass Uads are regarded bT progressive fsnuers a ind.spensab'.o in successful raWing of stock, "'n'-e their necessity hi recognized it only remains t. discover ths quantity of seed, null tiuusne and adapuhility to t'.ie cli mate and soil io order to succeed. Any land that will bring g.xl wheat will brinj good clover, and any land that ill bring gtjud oats will bring good grass. Tha is a simple rule, and. if followed. Will ave nuch troublesoms speculation. So many are discouraged io their early effort by the adultera tion of seeds, that we would urge great care being taken in their selection. K very section of ourcountry demands good permarsvnt pasture and meadow grass lands. Winter feeding is now as necessary in tks west and south as it has long been regarded in the north and east Tho west sines tbe abtvn. donmentof tbe ftecrsnge sy.tem, finds it absolutely ui-ary to pi-epare win ter feed, either of domestic or wild grasses. Cattle there are confine ithia lnniu and, in severs weatner. their ancient privikge of rustling! large Is now denied them. The soatb Sndsit to her intesest to lnvet!t and adopt the most nutritions giswes if the would not Iose in compel'lJo with winter-fed stock brought to her markets from more northern states- Good, rich meadow grasses not onl make the sweetest and most nutrition hay, but the cheapest feed in the world. The inexperienced farmer ha suffered many disappointments in ob taining good pasture and meadow lands, and this has been attributed to various causes. We eannot too strongly recommend to those interest ed in the best development of their stock aud soil, tbat they supply them selves with books of unquestioned au thority on the subject of grasses, and, in fact, on every subject pertaining to their vocation. Too much reliance oa crude ideas may prove iu the end costly Investment Husbandry is a much a science as medicine or engi neering, yet many farmers scarcely be lieve it. i'athnr arc they inclined to re gard as superfluous any study of tho subject at alt, and elect to blunder along in the old rut or in ruinous ex periment. If lheir profits are small and mode of procedure burdensome, it may at least ariaiso them to the neces sity of a chanire and to the conviction that it is quite as essential for the fanner to seek Hio assistance of com petent authorities as it is for the medi cal man or engineer who deswr-B sue- cess in his respective calling. Western , Uural. . SOIL FOR POTATOES. How to l'rjr It so as t Obtain Satis-lati-tory Itesults. Anybody can grow potatoes, and yell but few are gnisvn with any effort to produce a really line tuber. It is a science, but not difficult it requires a year 10 get ready and then the same patch is good for any length of time, potato bugs and hite grubs to the contrary, notwithstanding. The soil must be sandy or made so by the addi tion of coal ashes to make it loose, then work in an eqtsal bulk (equal to the bulk of tho soil itself) om.-lialf humus. If you have no humus, you must make it The soil must be worked perfectly fine and evenly mixed with the manure at least a foot deep. If the manure is not fine, lumps will harbor grabs or grow crooked tubers. So will hard lumps of soil, if no bigger than a chestnut. Do all this in the fall of t) e year. .Next dissolve a box of lye (as told for soap making) in half a barrel of water. (Sprinkle this through a watering pot to soak the ground well; let it stand over winter and In tho spring plant cabbagv on it When cab bages are off, wet dovn again with the lye water; add three inches deep of more humus and cultivate this In well. The bumns will invite grubs and wire worms t'ti, the lye will invite them k. In the following spring plant potatoes. Work tbera well, and every fail add more humus ana more jye. iveep the soil loose and line, isse good seed cut to two eyes plant in two-foot rows one foot apart, and dig as on as the tops arc decidedly dead.--(nmantown Telegraph. Kteallent thicken Com p. A good shipping coop for poultry ean be constructed by takir.? two lids from cheese boxes, these fastened bj strips on four sides and Wire netting tacked around the frame, leaving one side so fastened that it can be quickly opened to put the bird In. The sketch gives the idea. It is a cheap, strong and light crate for poultry. J. W. Canghey, in Farm and Home. Good Time) Nmr at Hand. If it be true, as stated, that all the available wheat lands of the United States bavto been taken np, and that we have reached the maximum of produc tion, and if It be true that the popula tion of the United States is increasing at the rate of twenty-five per cent every ten years, as is also authorita tively stateS, then it must be evident that we are nearing a time when the country will consume all its own wheat product and have none for exportation, These facts stare us in the face and promise to enhance the value of every thing produced irom the soil. Col plan's Sural World. ' Saving Jtlcs-Glrdled Tress. Mioe-girdled trees can bft easily saved if attended to in thne by using scions two or three years old to bridge over the girdled part Editor Thomas of tha Country Gentfeman reports the case of 1,000 girdled young pear trees saved In thia way. The owner, at his suggestion, empViyed three house car penters to do the work, because they were accustomed to handling toola, and they did it nicely. Four, scions were nsed o each tree, and not one tree was lost or failed to make a good growth. Fowls that are healthy and thirfty are alwaya early risers and should be fed aa toon as tltej By dowa I? era vu roost 4AT!tr TrE Arc..c ocas is yel.oT. A O'ft'it of Ba,c-T la Tviaws saarks the exa,t geojrrap.-.jcal center of tM L niUkl Males. us L c font, l'in.. is I 'O feet Ion? and tne aiueers declare ll is three inches iettrer in summer than ia winter. Tint weight in carats of the world s tax lareefct diamonds art: Kohiaoor, C; btar of Hraiil. 123; Eegent, 136; Austrian Kaiser. IS9; u&ian Czar, luS Huval liorueo, i7. TffR I'niversity of Cliieago recently received a magnificent gift the famous 'Calvary Library," of Herlin which eoa tains O.OOO volumes and IM-OXW pam phlets, besides many very rare and costly manuj-e-tpw not to 1 found even in the Hritbb museum. The entire col lection is valued at over S-mom I'our Chicajo millionaires are the do nors. LITERARY LIGHTS. KoBint Lotru STfrvr.xsox's letters from the south sea to friends indicate that he is somewhat weary of tba life there H0--AT10 Uhidce, the classmate aud okl-nime friend of Nathaniel Qaw tbonie, has wi-fttcn ont his personal remit iseences of the novelist Jamks Par to was the mct snccesa ful radical tldnker in literature in this tountjry. He was more a man of facta than a man of theories, lie wrote a great deal on a wonderful range of subjects, ami always entertainingly Charles 1ranci Adams has been ap pointed by tho Massachusetts Historical society to write the memoir of Edmund Quincy, a id U. M. Scudder the memoir of Uenry V. Longfellow, which bad previously been assigned to Air. Low eU. Tha Only On i:r Printed Caa Tse Ftaa tarn Word? There is a 3 inch display advertisement In this i)Hr, this week, which has no tr words alike except one word. Tbe sau: is truecf each new one ap earing each wees, from Tha Dr. Hurler Jlalicinn Co. Tbis house pluces a '-Crescent" on everything ttiev aiske and publish. Look for it. tei d tlieit the name of the word and they will rourn you book, beaulilul Uthogrsidit or samples free. No tattfs how good s Bitn mtv bs, when he ships as a setmaa bt gets tuts s truss. Texas blftings. Tlui Grand luiiurst f the Xatloa Finds Hostetter's Htomach bitvrt fore most attong Ionics. This verdict ouhl not have ben reuderel had tt not been per fectlycutisonant wtth feet. Tlie medicine is ai-eePv'is reviver of declhiing strenKta, sn tinsf nnountable chock to premature decsy. Jleswes bstnif producuve ot tne Brand results, it overcomes dyspeptla. malaria ana rtieumatitm, liver ooropiainl and kidney weakness. It U a superb up- tv-tie. pc-User. "Miss FittvoL was a perfect witch at the Masule." "Hum! A sort oi sandwich, sht" - Baltimore American. A oiir,T mistn'.io perhaps was made wnen Dr. Sherman named his great remcer I'rit-kly Asli Bittirs; but it is presumed Hiatal that time all reineJics for the hloo-L etc , were culled HiMers. Had he called it Priutdy Asli "Regulator,' "Curative,'' nr almost. anything but fl('b-r.it undonbtivJlv woitld iiavn superseded all other premtra lion of simiUr character. Tha a sine BAtcrs is misleading : it is jiureiyn meuiciue,and cannot 00 usen as u oeveriure, 1 t - I Irllfn really wero a poem, It Is dnubtfnl tt atoono would ho averse IS It Detroit , rrmu rrest, ' Tncur. is one rem tdy that lias saved many a debilitated, blorfl poisoned mortal to life of happy nsef tines and robust ncalth. It will savo youif von will five H a trial. It is D 1. John Bull's harsananlla. Ai.v medicine dealer will supplv you. You dsi yourself injustice if you tail to use it Ip yon have ever seen a company ot ma rines on the retreat jou have teen a ntvai squad run. Haksh purgative remedies are st irlvint Way to the reutle action aud mild effects 01 Carter's Little Liver I'llls. If you trv them, they will certainly please you. upon It, the chimney aweep a business Just toots him. lilnghsmton Kcpuuuct n. A Rors Thhoat oh Cough, It tittered to progress, often results In an 1 icurabla throat or huig trouble. "Hcuun't Jroiiduu! IrveAei ' give lnstaut rclltr. Tas young graduate who takes up medl- cine finds It pleat anter than taidugitdowa outers Btauioron No hkmept hus saved so man'-sicklvchll- iiren's lives as lir. bull's Worm fccstroyers. They never fail and children like tbeiu loo. Tuk nadostrlan la a man who generally puts his whole sole In bts work. BalUmort Amerirati- Pi.casast. Wholesome. Speedy, for coughs Is Hale's t'ouey of Horeuound and Tar. l ike' 5 Toothache Drops Cure In one minn fe. A Texas young lady la named Angflas Arid. Her best fellow siieats el ber aa uta tour mash. Minneapolis Journal. A curs for nearly all the common fits wh t, doctors? I'shs'.v! Tnko Useoham'a I'llls. For tale by all druggitta Ii these davs men earn their living. -Ualtii la past days they uraed ttielrdead.- .mors American. Axtoxi ean take Carter's I.tttjs Liver Pills, they are so very tmalL No trouble to waliow. So pain 01 arming al'Ust taking. I Orra.v hard to suit trampesDrake UagazlDe. Too utm eveoDenert pot a man asleep. -Texas Slftings. , EvERTTnrnogeta rouncTIn a sewing olrcla Elmira Gasetto. "I'li. he round again," as the moon said, in Its lirst quarter.- . A book on etiqnette might Justly termed a work on Dsn anghty culturs. Texas biftings. Talk is cheap, bat good parrots coins nlga. A wniT of attachment the love letter. Washington Btur. Tub ben doesn't seem to have much trouble la picking up a living. It never does any good to air opinions that need fumigation. Elmira Gazette, ' Sincr. eattle eat hay, it may be said that tbeir dinners sre served a-i mowed. A two-foot rule don't wear tight shoes. It is the name of,rv illy foots tbe bills. printer that gener- L A o.ve-izoged man always has ti lama excuse for his shortcomings. Tne billposter knows bis place, and there he sticks Providence Telegram. Tbe coooanut ia one of the largest auta, but we have teen a nutmeg grater. ' Tartar I, the onlv .rti,i. J rnerce not benefited by a puff.-PitUburgb u,8patoh' . ,:, BTKKcg aewn in tils prime" the young man with his first mustache. Washington Btar. OrraxmtMagdnrt th. lavf ,r. Mually acedia breaci-MPX vte pKt-ioTfl VALUABLE INFC f r- f f f J - . J r, Si "'SW' ONE ENJOYS Both the method and resulU when fsvrun of FiM is taken: it is pleasant and refreshing to the Us! e, and acta pently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Iver and Bowels, cleanse the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head ache aud fevers and etirrs namuiai conciliation. Srrtip of Figa ia th only rented; of" iu kind eyer pro duced, pleasing t tho taste and ao ceptalile to tlie tomach, Prompt in its action and traly beneficial lu it eflecta, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable tuDstancea, lis many excclletit qualities commend it to all and hare made it the moat tvnnnlsr reme!v known. " f' . t- r 1. !.. KV I Cynip 01 r igs js lor eaio u vn. . and"$l bottles by all leadinjc druj- gtsts. Any relutwe aruggtsi wnoi may not have it on hand will pro-1 cure it promptly for any one who wisnes to try iu -ia not tcKjii muj ubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. nit macaco. cl tevtSYiuE. kt. f rout. H.t. There is a ntlr Dyspepsla. man at Malden-on- the-Hudson, N. Y., named Captain A. G. Pareis, Ti-ho has written tts a letter in which it is evident that he has made tip his mind concerning some things, and this is what he says: I have used your preparation called August Flower in my family for seven or eight years. It is con stantly iu my house, and we consider it the best remedy for Indigestion, aud Constipation we Indigestion, have ever used or known. My wife is troubled with Dyspepsia, and at times sutlers very much after eating. The August Flower, however, re lieves the difficulty. My wife fre quently says tome when I am going to town, 'We are out Constipation of August Flower, and I think you had better get another bottle. ' I am also troubled with Indigestion, and when ever I am, I take one or two tea spoonfuls liefore eating, for a day or two, and all trouble is removed." Have You Tried It? IF NOT, Try It How ! Go lo vour Dniiririst.hand him one dollar, tell him you want a Dome or . . . PRICKLY ASH BITTERS The Best Medicine known for the CURE of All Diseases of the Liver, All Diseases of the StemacS, All Diseases of the Kidneys, All Diseases of the Bowels. PURIFIES THE BLOOD, . CLEANSES THE SYSTEM, Rittont Perfiet Haalth. 00000000000 GOOD NEWS Q FOR THE MILLIONSOF CONSUMERS OF A o Tutt's Pills. I f tt glnw Dr. Tnlt pkmmire) to an- nouncw that he it now putting up a TINY LIVER PHI which l of rvccedlnglrainall airs, vet retaining all the virtues of the larger A oiiee. They are guaranteed purelv vegetable. Both Klsna of h-M pUU g aro ttill iatoed. Xhm exact six it U Q TVTm TIHT I.ITER PILM gm. Is stumsi la the border of this "ad." " OOOOOOOOOOO Tower'5 Iroproved 3 5LICKER f it Guaranteed UP, 4Mui$i, Water. ' o sw gV- Sfcdten hlvt twdtilxraharni TUHAlltRI (very Cm 5oftWooIco 'ty Watch Poll Collar. a j. towir, mk aosTOfi. mass E.H. BARTIETT'8 Commercial College ee "August Flower" VASELINEJyY A DtTALTIAaLS Bums, Wounds, 8 ,?;i?Pr?m,t,Bhemltu,5' Bkfn Diseases, Hemorrhoids, Sua Bunis, Chilblains, Ete, Taken Internally, Will Cure Croup, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Etc .. . . I VASEL1ME 20T. fcOtlh).-. .-lOtU. .,.-15 " ...15 " -.10 " PCMAOE VASELINE 12-01. tottls). i VASELIME COLD CREAW ........ VASEUXE CAMPHOR ICE- -. V.SJr ' CHEJEBROVCH MANUFACTVRINP QOMPANYi . . . . IF'.- TH! f... ONLY TF.UZ si L w m m a 4 l i I SI 1. II I' ' tl . I H Kllsiv4, r-.vi live t ui r ;. im '1'1 urea?"!. r' af fvtjt. rf?ur h-.su ani tig: .ri'voaua. ly JttttAi) litsa4Muo4l, t'.tmi i. -t . jiiij an- wJrj; trui'.-tet. mSliwi r.biv-sMi. r! i.)Wfr 1 a c r a fti t wt rwu" bead M 2 ctroi Utut lux 64, IMnpUset. 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