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I CHEAP GROCERIES! ■heap Groceries! Cbeap Groceries! I CLAYTON & CO., I No. 5 Market Space* Ht* just laid in a large assortment of ■FAMILY 6ROOERIES! soon as SUGARS OF ALL GRADES, ftoffecs, Teas, Spices, &c, &c. Also a large assortment of Ratiitu, Curr. Lem on* and Nut* of all kind*, I together with a general assortment of ft,AIN AND CANDIES, at Baltimore prlees. Also, PRIME ROLL BUTTER, Hhina, Class, Wooden and Hardware, *O. Hiclnding every nrticlo usually fonnd in a first class grocery store. Bah my groceries nro fresh and guaranteed Hgive satisfaction. Htioods delivered to any part of the city H teqf charge. CLAYTON & CO., HfiNo. 5 Market Spaoa. B0.IF1A1LII&CI, ■ 110 Church Street, Dealers In—— Iry GOODS, I NOTIONS, ftooderuWillowWare, fthii, Glass anil Stone Ware, RoCERIES & CANNED GOODS Hull kinds. Best Brands of Sugar-Cured lams, Shoulders and Breasts. I ■ Also a large assortment of ftdware, Carpenters Tools and BAgricultural Implements. jpdlcs, Harness, Harness and I Trunk Straps, &c„ &c. Bets, Mattiai and Oil Cloth, Bthcr with a general assortment of Merchandise. Ho. E. Franklin & Co., L. 110 CHURCH STREET. S R. MACRUDER, W —DEALER IN— IIILY GROCERIES. ; ft aimed Goods, Fruits. 4c. Hkd a General Assortment op ftUNTRY PRODUCE. I|H * —SUCH AS— : Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, &c. ,-jW for sale Crockery ware, Chinaware, Hcnware, Tinware, Ac., together with Hang found in a first-class Grooery. Bk BRANDS OF SUGAR CURED jftk Shonlflers and Sides. ■ers and gardeners are called to our general assortment of Jftid & Garden Seeds Bason) which have been selected with Ijtiro from reliable houses. We strive If; ft 8 * oar ■Goods delivered free to any part of R- R. MAGRUDER, Bo Conduit Street, Annapolis, Md. e. strange. ft ■■ PRACTICAL ;*ftier& Paper Hanger, ft 0- 25 Prince George St., ANNAPOLIS, MD. HfCULAJR attention given to Paper Painting, Graining, Ac., in Orders from the country m promptly attended to. ■ uvrk s uara Meed to give action. 1 THE JOKER’S BUDGET. (STRAY BITS OF HU9IOK PftHD HI THB COLUMNS OB OUR IX. CBANOBS. Cel. Tmi Low The eieet—Beleeee ef TrmAe—A Deprave* KJae, Etc., Etc. * Tbs ttoiT okT? Colonel Tom Ochiltree that he came Into the House the morning after shone nee ell “broke up.” His hair wee standing on end—-at least the little that is left him—his drees was disordered, s garni tit of seediness pervaded his being, in short he seemed completely demoralised. “What’s the matter, Tom?” exclaimed a doom friends. “Matter t* blurted out the Texas, who imagined everybody must have heard of his mJefortUMi “Matter ? Why, I have lost SIO.OO0 —twice the pay of • member of this House- on the raoes yesterday. Matter, Orest Scott?” “It’s too bad, Tom, but then—” “Yes. end the wont of it to,” added Colonel Ochiltree savagely, “ten dollars of it wee in cash.” UNANBWXBABUi AXOTTICXNT. Chinese mandarin: “You Americans ere very smart bat you are not consist ent.” American dtiaen: ‘Tn what way f” “You spend millions of dollars send ing missionaries to us,” is true.” “And the objeot is to fit ns for the Kingdom of Heaven.” “Yes,” “But still you refuse us e residence in the United Btetas. Now explain that.” “Well, you see, we are afraid if you E> to our country to live you will get to American polities.” “What of thatr* “That would unfit you for the King dom of Heaven. ’’—Philadelphia CaU. NOT XAXBTZXO THU FAMILY Jinks—“Get a week off and ran down to the seashore with me.” Minks—“l can’t afford it” “Oh, pshaw I Your inoome is bigger than mine and you have no children.* “True; but it takes all I can make to keep things going. My wife’s relations all insist on boarding with me about hwif the time.” “Now, see here, Minks, I told you long ago just how It would be, yet you re fused to listen, but kept saying that you were not going to marry the whole family.” “Well, I didn't either, but the whole family seems to have married me.”— Philadelphia CaU. WBXHJS TEXT GWS NLKPHANTB’ SKINS. When the elephant “Borneo” died in Chioago some years ago, his skin was tanned and a large pieoe hangs over a trunk store on Madison street. Not long ago, two ladies stopped to gase at it when one of them exclaimed: “Why, dear me! It’s an elephant’s skin!” “Oh, my I Is it possible?” said the other lady; “why, how delightful 1” “Isn't it strange ?” continued the first lady. “I wonder where they got it Thej- don't raise elephants In Chicago, “Oh, dear, no I” said the seoond lady. “Elephants shed their skins every year,' you know.”— Shoe and Leather Be* porter . rm SOUNDING KIND. “Did you catch on to the soflnd of that?” remarked a youth to his com panion the other evening as a high sounding kiss wss heard coming from a couple standing in a doorway. “Well, I should say I did,” replied she other. “It sounded like a sky rocket had busted. I guess they must be a newly married couple and they haven’t got through with the honeymoon yet” “Honeymoon, thunder I You can just bet on it they ain’t married yet Married kisses don’t sound like that; they ain’t the sounding kind.”- Weekly Maverick. HN WAS A BOSTON NOMAD. He was torn and tattered, travel stained and hungry. He rang the ball of a house which seemed to possess a hospitable exterior. “Ma’am,* he said to the woman who answered the ring, “I’m just about starved to death: haven't had a bit to eat few a week.” “Why,” asked the woman, “can’t you get any work ?” The tramp threw back his heed with impatient disdain. “Beg pardon,” he said, “but let us not talk shop.” The woman was so taken aback that in her surprise and mortification she shut the door in his face.—Boston Tran* script. on a strict. “How ere clooka to-day?” asked a dude se he stepped into a Superior street jewelry store and smiled on the clerk. The clerk almost fainted under the dude’s sickening grin, but had the presence of mind to say: “Oh! they're all on a strike.” As would be said tn a novel, Herbert de Quinsy (the dude) muttered a curse between his sum stuffed molars and dis appeared athwart the glimmering gloom.— Cleveland JPlain Dealer. THU BALANOa OF TBADB, Mr. Irving (to Mias Anderson)—Yes, America is a great country; I mads many pleasant friends there. Miss Andenon—Your trip was quite a profitable one, was it not ? Mr. Irving—Fairly so. I brought bach about $150,000. Mia* Anderson—Did you, indeed? By the way, Mr. Irving, I shall sail for home shortly, and I wish you would let me have the $150,000, and I will give you the same amount in five-pound A BUSINESS BOOM. First dealer (who don’t advertise)— “How is business to-day?” Second dealer ((Mine kind)—“Better than it was yesterday.” “Ah, indeed. Then you have had a easterner!” “Yea.” “And what did he buy r* “A postage stamp.”— JPhila. Call. TOLD vr not mum SeiT wry a*S?' Did AngM; “it felt mote M k.j*: i;;^Hi Ifewi W£& —— fie Care of ChMrea. One would naturally suppoee thef ttm onre of children would be the find thoat^t 01 3*2 many cases ft seems as u sue nn thought were rather to escape that bur den—although the responsibility may never be shirked without penalty—dele gating it to hoed and indifferent hands and heeds, often ignorant, often incom petent, without reflecting that it de mands not only the love aid tamicminr such as no alien can furnish, bat that the wisest mind is not too wise for the task, nor the most cultured intellect toe well trained or too brilliant to oope with the subject, to fit the human soul ta its sphere and its work, for the develop ment of its transcendent powers. The person who on engaging a nursery-maid remarked, byway of preface, that neither he nor hie “wife knew anything about tiie ease of children, nor did they wieh to know,” only frankly acknowl edged Ah# deplorable wmAlilnn of yafml of many, and oertsinly had no business to have the bright faces of children about his hearth. One wonders if he treated any other of his possessions with such unooneern. Those who regarl their children as their chief occupation in life, and who love that occupation, can hardly understand the state of mind of mothers who aooept every excuse for turning them off upon whoever will take the charge, careless of the dangers they may meet from the unguarded and untaught speech of servants or gamin -mothers who love their own ease and pleasure better then the tools of their sons and daughters, who find no delight in watehing Hm* nnWitin* ef § human intellect, and whoee minds are too nar row to appreciate the self-abnegation of wiser mothers, whom they regard as slow specimens oi the race of women, old fogies with domes tic proclivities too strongly developed, beings without a thought or aspiration beyond the dean faces and clothes cl their brood, with out a proper sense of the sphere of wo man, which in their view seems to con sist merely in dressing end gossiping, flattering and being flattered by the other sex. People take infinite care of their homes, their land, their clothes, but they too often leave their children, their most valuable possessions, upon whose welfare the progress of the race depends, to take care of themselves, un aware or heedless of the neat interest at stake, and deaf to all sfannitimm, A child’s mind is plastic, ready to receive every or any impression, and it is the parents who have the power to dictate what these impressions shall be. When a child learns lying and thieving or any evil, it is (“generally the father ana mother who deserve the punishment for those offenses. They received the pre cious gift of an untutored mind into their keeping, and if they have neglected it, have ohosen to waste their energies on lesser themes, on the vani ties of the world and the flesh, not to mention the devil, they have sown the wind and will reap the whirlwind.— Harper'e Bazar* Colored by Fire. . Zsch Chandler’s florid countenance, which led strangers to believe that he indulged too freely in strong potations, was the result of a gas explosion the first evening after he had removed into a new house in Detroit Immediately after the gas had been turned on and lit the smell of escaping gas aroused the family and servants and a search was made for the leak. The daughter, now Mrs. Hale, then a child, with a lighted oacdle detected it in a closet off the back parlor. The father knowing the dan ger of an explosion hurried to the oloset with a servant took the candle from his daughter’s hands, and shielded her just in time to receive the full blast himself, burning his head, neck and hands al most to a mrhip. The nose, earn, eyes, Kd flesh of the face were so oom burned that old Zach embraced portunity and mumbled through his blistered lips, “bring on your canni bals, Pm cooked.” Such is the history of a face only saved by the nicest skill of mrgery. A rxsidknt in the vicinity of Enter prise, Fla., the other day saw a large hawk with something in its mouth fly ing over his place, and happening to have his rifle in his hand fired at it. The bird was not hit and oontinned its flight, bnt the shot caused it to drop the object, which proved to be a large shad, which was still alive, and made an ex cellent diah for the gentleman’s table. MARKET NOTES. NEW YORK MARKET. The Whclamia Mem Xork marts* nrr+nWftUfT •bow: Bxaks—Prime, t1.90@52.00. fUr to *ood. t1.45@f1.50 per bushel. Bottsb —New York sold at 28#2!a tor choice in palls, and 2i@22a gomroon to good. Western Creamery add at 24@250, and fee common Western at 10#llo. CBBKsn—Factory fancy, UX®llKi da lifer £0 (XXI Egos—Quotations ranged toora 14a. for or dinary, to 15a tor Hew York, New Jersey and Penußv ivama. Floot —Superfine. t3.25@t3.75: Western, f4.30@t5.90; extra New York, ti.o9@ti.6a Hat—Snipping, 90@95a* ckrms, 70@7fla; ■tit. 60c; straw, 70@75& Hors —New York, 13@14a ; Eastern, 12@lSe; yearlings, Cgfln Pom-Prime, tiaoo@tlQ.2s; drsssed hC wiS??l i p a ring Ha 2, -#tL<HK; Mil waukee. Na 3, 88a.; amber; t tft ! W Western Mixed. 54@573*>; Steamer Mixed. 54tf@56a to elevator. *;. delivered; Na % 56M<©&c. to (devstor; 67* @s7*a, delivered; White Southern, 70a ds fiwd ... Br*—State, 80@Sla PHILADELPHIA MARXT, FLoon— -State family, ti-25@a4.50; rye floor w"? mm TO i. ft w — z* t?M jFm _ anm^lA Uxtboueco—itecsea. 4% at ernan, oxa CfSTmSi x, 1 BOSTON market Bcirmn— (h—w, 9a#lla; Ysrsmfe dairy, ai#m CItTU rIIJL Pwt lumA l ; . • ti.oo#tAsa 21 * -j* r t 1 \ i * '* - A • ; Tn Eight Bcrcnad Bfabop OBaumt, fa ■ < JAoob^OiHsi lmtm'ai* rhe ai?SL and othw iHMB>k. Omzj> grow taller, it fe said, dar ing an acute steta—s. moh m fever, 11m ■twmtokwlby j. irwlHhl talk of Natar* a ntnntiniw *" oar public xUM tions. Whan wagons upon some otthopyo wfrsolrs nature oocoskmolly tadi—— in, our minds rwert bock to the creation of h—, “who la ao fsarfally andwondorfully made.” The mystertes of hb naiurahaa b* unraveled la Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo* Medical DieooverT," whfch is a spedfirfor all Wood taints, poisons and humors, mdy scrofula, l-1 11”" *° d " d Thu wool clip of Oregon will this year raaah 11,000,000 pounds. Tn pureat, soesSaat and beat Ood Hear OB in the world, manufactured from fresh, healthy livers, upos the seashore. It is absolutely purs and sweet. Fatten* who hare ones tskan it pr far it to all others. Phystetan* have decided it superior to any of the other oila in the market. Made by Oeaweli, Hasard * New York. Ouro hands, faoa, pimples and rough skin mured by cuing Jumper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hasard 4 00., New York. On ostrich's egg la equal la weight t 88 hen’s eggs. 9900 hat Called Pea. It seems Set it is nuiawarjr to persuade men that you can cure their diseas es by offering a premium to the man who fn to receive benefit. And yet Dr. Sage undoubtedly cured thousands of oases of ob gUnata catarrh with his “Catarrh Remedy,” who would never have applied to him, fi it had not been for his offer of the above sum for aa incurable case. Who is the next bid der for cur* oar cash? Thkbh are now said to be 870 ooDeges hi tbs United States. e • e • Ruptures, pile tumors, fistulas, and all diseases (except cancer) of the lower bowel radically cured. Book of particulars two letter stamps. World’s Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. A Kansas man has been fined 810 for smil ing in church. A highly perfumed Soap will not heal or aure Skin Diseases, neither will i< beautify and soften face and hands; try “Beeson’s Aromatic Alum Sulphur Soap.” 25 cents by Druggist, or by Wm. Dreydoppel, Philadelphia, Pa. Ir afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists sell it. 25c. Ely’s Cbbam Barm is the most effective, con venient and agreeable catarrh remedy I have ever used, and I have tried them all.—o. B. Cook, Henning, Lauderdale 00., Tenn. The Hope af the Natloa. Children, slow in development, puny, scrawny and delicate, use “Wells’ Health Bs newer. “A Ood sknd Is Ely’s Cream Balm,” writes Mrs. X. A. Jackson, of Portsmouth, N. H., on May 22, 1882 :“I had catarrh for three years! had tried nearly all remedies bat to no pur pose. Two or three times a week my nose would bleed quite freely, and I thought the sores in it would never neaL Your Balm has cured me.” This preparation is not a liquid or a snuff, and is easily applied. Price 60 cents. “Reach an Catarrh.” Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure of worst chronic cases, also anequaied as gargle for Diptheria, Sore Throat, Foul Breath. A Centoby of progress has not ]produced a remedy equal to Ely’s Cream Balm for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Hay Fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff, hut is perfectly safe and easily applied with the finger. It gives imme diate relief and cures the worst cases. Prioa, 60 omits. At druggists. 80 cents by mail. Ely Bros., QwegoTN, T. Catarrh ot the Bladder. Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all Kid- Faiba!" U g^“ 7 cured by “Booho- What is the use of suffering with Backache, Rheumatism, Kidney Diseases, or soreness in any part when a Hop Plotter will certainly give you relief? Vastly superior to all other porous plasters. 25c. everywhere. “Water Basra, Roaches.” "Bough on Rats” clears "them out, also Beetles, Ants, Insects, Bats and Mioe, 16 and 26c. boxes. China, it is said, will reorganise her mill tary system, yw Japan has already done. Red Star ** TBADB^^MIAMC 1.:-- A 1 "!.-.- aTpromK% safe!sure cure OSnWawi of tW Ttrat ml laaj*. Says that when a customer asks for THE BEST Spring Medicine he confidently recom- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, From E. 8. &ut**U, Druggiet, Kuthua, J. 11. , I have been in the drug and prescrip. Won business iu Nashua over forty years, and am the oldest druggist here. I was the first to introduce your valuable medi cines in this city. I believe in them. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla I take pleasure in recommending to my customers, well knowing It to give satisfaction. In ail my experience, as a druggist, I have yet to hear the first complaint against it. *rtm F. B- EaiUy 4 Co., lotceU, Mm. Bavins sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla since It waa first placed upon the market, we can •ay, after an experience covering a quarter of a century, that we have yet to learn of a case where It has failed to give satisfae tion. Its merits are fully established. From C. WayS Co., Portland, Mo. We have used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for years, and our customers are much pleased With* it* effects. We beleve it to be one . , r , . of the best medicines in the market. _ -y|Riy Ayer's Sarsaparilla this Spring. Itofesed by Dr. J. C. Ayse A <*,„ Lowell, Mom. SoM by Dreg* sta. PMoofj; *c%bMth I eWsignat wo— > tt—d wa *!^ I,,, SCJ All Tired Out The mild weather, following ear leas sad severs winter, haoaoeh a dapr—tug *•* upenthe body that one feds all tired out, almost pros tb appetite Is ImlrMid Oim ititißiilta to do anythinu- Theoholb taadeaeyot ths syot— is downward* Mood's Brwt*rilb Is JaatthwawdL ateTeway *°* “My daughter bad been aOtmi seam Urns aMh general sAtuty, oad Heed's SSssssMurOhsaosiessaa mended to as. After she had-' taken three tit— she was completely cured andTbuilt up. IhiswMk great pleasure that X recommend Hood's fie—qa rills.**—Bon M. iftsu— SUpt. Cincinnati sod Louisville Mail Line Co., “Hood's Bareaparilla in four weeks saademe S new man. Mr head eesasd to ache, and my whek system is built up anew, enjoying perfect healHa" -I. Bahukwxok. 130 Bank street,. N- I. City. Hood's-Sarsaparilla SoM by ell Druggists. fit; eU for fit. Medusa* WO. 1. HOOD 9 00.. tpothaaarias LowU,lA*a*. [OO Doses One Dollar Lydia E. Ptnkhaxnof Lynn, Maos., is eft spoken of as the great banefactor ot won— end frequently receives letters like th* one we quote from, written by m lady in San Fr&neisoo. She says: “I am taking your Veg etable Compound and find great benefit from it It hat dome me stars good than off the Doctors.* 1 Mrs. XL of Vlnaeanee, lad..writes: "Having taken U bottles of year Vegetable Compound and cured by its uses 1 feel wary anxious that every woo— afflicted with Womb Pise— should make use of it An other lady fa Birmingham, Mich., was suf fering from weakness and displacement. She says: "I began taking your Compound and it helped me to toon, l feel like proclaiming to the World its great virtue# as a healing agent for women.” CANCERCURED. I have hod a cancer on my face for many yean. I hare tried a great many remedies, but without relief. I almost gave up hope of ever being cured. Dr. Hardman, my son, recommended Swift’s Specific, which 1 nave taken with great results. My face is now well, and it is impossible for me to express my thanks in words for what this medicine has done for me. Mas. Pure Ha ana am. Monroe, On, Sept. 3,1884. I have had a cancer in my right ear for three yean. I tried every remedy the physicians practised, to no permanent good. Swift’s Specific has wrought won ders for me. It is the best blood purifier in the world. Jobs A Moaaow, Florence, Ala. Swift's Specific Is entirely vegetable, and seams to cure cancers by forcing out ths Impurities from the blood. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. jaSfw °°" Dimwer * AtUnt *> °*-> * iiwli yI remedies, and ku fives m^T\ l TO 4 *£“ uaiverssl uutfeo —oaaoMe aSFflBy afflß I Hr 4 eely fcy the bfaa *• f**o W GtaoiunatiJHiß <-**** ofth * viidomT 1 PriMei.eU FRAZER AXLE GREASE. tor Cast Chicago, Profitable Employment And light home work far LsSlm, sen* anywhere afvrfis: Fall River. Maes. piTCH I ® < W* ot package*of Wlksand BaUns WORK. 1 OPIUM ■msgfiaiaiMg Blair’* Pllls. 6^^^ Oval Bob, Sl.OO; ronad, 90 eta, servoss Pswihfatt.saaas^s'a PBTENfSB^SSI A GENTS WANTED for Marveloas Wonders of the •"■Polar World. Sui>erblyillustrated. Full account of theureely Kxpcdition. Selling very fast. Bend for Circulars. National Pububhiho Co.. Philo. Pa. THURSTON’S STOOTH POWDER Keeping Teeth Perfect nad Gores Healthy. FIYE HDRDRED VIRGINIA FIRMS FOR SALE; L^ndi. 8 J. r F r . WXNIiFIKI.I^&‘SKIIriEY?II wreses aad Ewtl Batata Agent*, Liberty, Vo TUE LATEST! VVk k ers and tisane paper fancy work, for home decorations. Tis ■ ■■ sues and flower materials sold. Instruo /SSSk R * • aware AMm that WM IxriUard’s Olinax Ping Ws£XKft.;isas<> Sidney Diiauw. btnariwf Cr in pm*. niddfosee- it ti dw Jje too* authority ttMMT ftafoswshstf the ■aetiy themnfet *f kidney ttnwtf mnwi A gres* majority ef men abosw forty junot ag*. are aflUctod with smbs sort of effeettom et the Md- MQ orlMkht —d Ah—s Haw— eswew dr *t Uw know of it themeelvea. and thus tMtoa insldtow dfowders nett toed foothold befoiftWthing hi done to dlafodge them. Dremr. fliwd. Diabetes, Bright's DhNfo Ineoß tUMom. Debility, Caturrh of the Bladder, Altramenn **■ etc., ere among thn many farms of thassiffissesss. Moot of these ere very difficult to cure, defying th* powwe oftentimes of the beet physicians obtainable end ere pronounoedby many to be incurable. Physicians stats that many forme of Kidney Dio •meanvery difficult to detect,ao in diseases off this form, oftentimes there are no symptom* o • marked net ore. This teens of the reaeoae why MaP are oo difficult to extra. Hoot's (Kidney and) Elver] Bmotit * speciftn for Kidney and Liver troubles. Bladder and Urtoaxy Diseases, Dropay, Otmvel. Diabetes and all el Out class of disorders. Stomach troubles, Dyspepsia, Conatlpatlon and Piles. It curee Intemperance, Nhrvoua Diseases. General Debility, Female Weakneoaes and Kxoeaeae> It te thoroughly reliable, highly reoommsadeC works promptly, reUevea at onoe, and* was wm known to tail. DBSIV AT ONCB. Sold by ail druggists. MeaSLSK HUNT'S BSHKDY CCK, Prorldsoow B L 11 CBITTEITOII.BacH Ipit, In Trt. Statistics show that the mortality among, ehil dren la far greater in the rammer months thkn at any other season. Health and perfect action of the bowels are aaaured by the nae of Ridge's Pood. It is neutral in ita action, la readily taken by tho little ones, occasions no tax upon the dtcrestiya and is assimilated v)mb the atomaeh cm IMMEDIATE RELIEF. fTpURHISH yonr own bottles and furnish ™l"n rowfe ruJfsent h mall, with fun directions for mix ing and using; also labels for bot tles, circulars, etc. It relieve* pain as if bv magic and is a house hold remedy wherever known fgm Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Head ache, Toothache. Burns A Scald* Sprains and Bruises, Sore Throat, Dicers, Flesh Wounds, etc. The remedy is put up in 50c., $1 and $5 package*- Tne 90c. package, when reduoed to liquid form, wilt fill 24 two-os. bottles. You caa easily figure the saving. Agents can coin money In selling it. Or der a package and you will be ft regular customer hereafter. positively cures. CATARRH* Fifty cents by mall. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stamps aken. K, Q.RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor, Toledo, O. BEST TRUSS EVER USED.__ MS mmmlf New York Elastic VW/ Truss Company. V# V/ 744 B’fNrsy, Nw Yk DOW TO IIKE BOUEV ■ To Successful Salesmen I pay as high as I ■■ %| OO per month and expenses. Steady ■ employment guaranteed. OO more wanted. Ex perience not necessary. Any live man can succeed, 600 acres under cultivation. The most complete packing grounds in the United States. Newest sad choicest varieties of frnit a specialty. Fend for terms, stating age. OKABX.SS X. CHASX, nurseryman, Rochester, V. Y. Mil Mi IF PAGE S A LIQUID GLUE J Bflal Awarded GOLD MEDAL, LONDON, IBM. DMA ItMH by Mason A Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., PnTInUM A $35 Harness for $lB la MOWXT any object to you? Bny at whoioaat epriera Our No. UaigM, worth (4. No. 1 at SM, worth ffifo No. 2at git, worth pu. s,oooMeta sold lead rear. Goods rent on approval to P l * o * ln tho U. B. CTAMDINfi W WWifIWiH cost test than U charged OdTFIf.SSEIrSS •hewing nearly 2.000 tor Fancy Wwk.' Pow? der Pad ami everything needed to do damning. Fall Udv with needle and silk to work it, trorfX 60c. Book |jpa parucnlareasd tSrim ** nkl " Tfc * v^,\sxss&tx BOOK ASEITI WANTED f PLATFORM ECHOES •rUfFINO TRUTHS tor Brad rad Heart- No-mS John JB. Gough ts-fiS?ss rrsjgi AaiStoilOreSr ** 1 K r+*n4m 6htAiM Aree IFWk*. JLO end CURMSO of VOXSVMJPTMOW, Messrs. Craddock A Co., IU2 Race 8., Phils., P~ Gentlemen —Pleas* send me twelve bottles of Dm. £L Jambs' Canbabis Ibuica, one each of Pills isA Ointment, for a Maid of mine who is not expected to live; and as your wedie nea cured me of ClftSft* SHmpffoti some three years ago,l want him to try them. 1 gained fifteen pounds white taking the first three bottles, and I know It is last the thing trn bias. Reejjectfully, 3. V. HULL, Lawrenteberg, Anderson Ccl, Ky. .. .j