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TIIK , .4?. i A n Am .ire cme to thvJab of Slower j,Mclr breath met ns oul on the sesi, Tor the Spring and the middle Summer Mt ettch on the Up of the breeze; And the red passion-flower to the cliffs, and the dark-Mae clematis, clung, And starred with a myriad blossom the long corjTolvulus hung; And the topmost iplro of the mountain waa lilies In lien of snow, And the lilies like glaciers winded down, run nine out below auru luvufQuyus tulip nttvuj'pTl uc . v of gbne; t!toUuUi f OC millions oltoscs tort 'sprang witnout lew. .or a thorn from the bush ; And the whole lale-sldo fltshlng down from the peak without eter a tree Swept like a torrent of gems from the sky to thoblaeof the sea; And we rolled upon capes of crocus and Taunted our kith and our kla j And we wallowed In beds of lilies, and chant ed the triumph of Finn, Till each like a golden Image was pollened fiomheadto feet And each was as dry aa a cricket, with thirst In the middle-day heat, Bloaaom and bloaaom, and promlio of bios eom, but notcr a fruit I And we hated the Flowering Isle, as we hated the lale that was mute, And we tore up the flowers by the million, and flung them In bight and bay, And we left bnt a naked rock, and In anger wn ssuca away, PRACTICAL SCIENCE. iBHtrnctloBH to Holler aali. AttCBlt- GrrriNO ur Steam. Warm tho boil er gradually. Do not got up steam from cold wator.in loss than six hours. If possible light tho fires over night, Nothing turns a now boiler into an old one sooner than gottlng up steam too quickly. It hogs tho furnaco tubes, leads to grooving, strains tho end-plat is and somo times rips tho ring seams of rivets at the bottom of tho shell FmiNO. Fire regularly. Alter .fir ing, open tho ventilating grid In tho door for a minuto or bo. Koop tho bars covered right up to tho bridge Keop as thick a firo J'io quality ol tho conl will allow. Do noltiv'so tho fires with a rake. Should tho coaKakc together run a sllcor in on top of tho bars and gently break up tho burning mass. It has been found by repeated trials that under ordinary fair conditions no smoke need bo mado with careful hand -firing, Cleaning Fires and Slacking Asn xs. Clean tho fires as ofton as tho clinker ronders it nocossary. Do not slack tho clinkers and ashes on the flooring plates in front of tho boiler, but draw them directly into an iron bar row and wheel them away. Slacking ashes on tho flooring plates corrodes the front of tho boiler-at the flat end- plato, and also at tho bottom of tho shell whero resting on tho front cross- wall Feed wateii ScrrLT. Sot tho focd- valves so as to elvo a constant supply, and kcop tho water up to tho height Indicated oy tho wator-lovel pointor. Thero is no economy in keoplng a groat depth of water ovor tho lurnaco crown whilo tho steam spaco is reduced thoro by, and thus tho boiler rendered more llablo to primo. Nor Is there nny ocon omy in keeping a vory Mttlo wator ovor tho furnaco crowns, whilo tho furnaces svro thereby rendered more liablo to bo laid baro. 3i.A88 Watob Gauges and Floats. Blow through the test tap at tho bottom of tho gaug'o hourly, as' woll as throug the tap in tho bottom neck and tap , In tho top neck twlco dally. These tap; should bo blown through more fro quonlly when tho wator is sodlmontary, and wbonever tho movoment"oftthojwi tor in tho .glass- is at All sluggish Should olther of tho thorougwares oo- come ohohodf oloan -thorn out with. wire. Work the floats up and down three or lour times a day to see jh'at thoy arc .qulto froe. Always test tho glass water gauges and the floats thor oughly the iflrst thing In tho morning before flriDg up. II -does not follow that thoro ls plenty of wator in tho boil , r 'because -there Is plenty of water in tho gttflgo, glass. Tho.paasagos may'be -choked. Also, -empty gauge glasses aro sometimes mistakon for full ones, and-exploslons havo resulted therefrom. Hence tho importance of blowing through iho tost taps' frequently. BiiOOT'Onr Tvwa and Sauit Taps. Open the blow-out tap in the morning beforo the englno is started,- and at din ner time when tho engine Is at rest. Opon tho -scum tap.Avhen tho englno is runuirjg, before breakfast, beforo din ner, andiafter dlnnor. If tho water bo fiedimoniary, run down half an ilnoh of wator at -each blowing. Jf not: f odl mentary, imnroly turnstho, taps round. See thutitho water Jstot the height s in dicated by itho water-davel pointor at tho Umo-oi-oponlngthe scum tap. Do not iicgloot blowing out .for a .single1 day, even though anti-oxustation com positions aro put into fcollor. Wator should bo blown from thebottom;oi oho boiler when aicarn is not fcoing dra'ji off, so that the wator maf bo at rest and the sdimemt(avo ano portunlty of settling. WubAl should ibe mown from tho surfaoollrhen sr being 1, drawn off. o,th6t thowat6ra4y. .boJnJ -, '"ebullition and tootfcam floating on'.theii top. If the wator be bolovirtha pointer, Aho saum tap will blaw stoam; lif.iibovo tho po'lntor, tie ecummor will mtas the aAFETY VALVM.-Iift Caoh Woty valro by tho hand in theoiorhlng before sotliiig to work, to see tktt.it is free. If there is a low-water safety vaivo, , test it occasionally -by' lowering tho water Jevel to :o that the valve begins to blow at tbo.rlght poltt. When tho imiinr is lald oft. examine the float and . M- . ..' ... A... i.irai- Ann iflfl uja. iiuur md .u mm-.. that thoy glvo the valro the full ruo. If safety valves are allowed to go to sleep, they my got art fast. - - ' - BnoafetMa 0 VfAlM-In case tho Knl14nt,1.?k flnntusTih tin utinrt of S7WMBVS- fVW -JW uveas w- Waternftrlflf fires If prtotlcablo, and front In somo oesoa it may bo more coiiventent to amothor tho fires with ashes or with anything olso roady to hand. If tho fires arc not AWaleavo the furnaco doors optfSh turhjSn tho feed, lowor tho dampen, ahut dotifn tho top-vaiyo if tboDouoft w out) oi a sotlos, and rollovotho weight on tho safety-valves so as to blow off the ill i ma Wtn:rjMsr(i.VjV:frora thii front 6t die bollor DrawUg the fcrefmiist bo dono with discretion, and ought not to bo attempted if tho furnaco crowns have begun to bulgo out of shape. At Clay Cross, near Chesterfield, on Thurs day, 14th January, 1869, as tho attend ant wan in the act of drawinz the . fire froni a furnaco overheated from short ness of water, tho crown rent, when tho torronts of steam and hot water that ensued blew him backwards to a dfslancoof' twYnty-'Hve yards,' rako iu hand; and killed htm on tho spot. USKOF AWTI-lNCnCSTATION COMTO smoKi. Do not uio any ol those with out tho consent of tho Manchester Stoam Users1 Association. It used. never introduce them in heavy charges at tho manhole or safcty-valvo, but In small daily quantities along with tho foed wator. Many furnaco crowns havo been 6verheatcd and bulged out of shape through tho uso of antl-lnorust- atlon compositions, and in some cases oxploslons havo resulted. EMr-rriNO the Boiler. Do not emp ty tho bollor undor stoam prossuro, but cool it down with tho wator In; tho opon tho blow-out tap and lot tho wa tor pour out. To quicken the cooling tho dampor may bo loft open, and tho stoam blown' off through tho satoty valves. Do not, on any account, dash cold water on tho hot plates. But, in oases of emergency, pour cold wator In beioro tho hot water is lot out, and mix tho trro together so as to cool tho boiler down gradually and generally, and not suddonlyand locally. If a bollor is blown off under steam pressure, tho plates and brickwork aro left hot. Tho hot plates harden the scalo, and tho hot brickwork hurts tho bollor. Cold wa tor dashed on to hot plates will causo sovero straining by local contraction, sometlmos sufficient to fracturo tho seams. Cleaning Out the Boiler. Clean ont the boiler at loast overy two months and oftenor if tho water be sedimentary, Remove all scale and sediment as well as tho fine dust and soo Show scale and Ecdimont to tho manager. Pass through tho flues, and sco not only that all tho soot and nno dust have been ro moved, but that tho plates have been woll brushed. Also, see whethor the flues aro damp or dry, and if damp find out tho causo. Further, sco that tho thoroufchlaros In tho glass water-gauges and In tho blow'out olbow-plpo, as well as tho thoroughfares and tho porfora tlons in tho interval feod dispersion pipo and tho scum-pipo are frco. Tako tho focd-plpo and tho scum-troughs oul of tho boiler it necessary to olean thorn thorouchlv. .Tako tho taps and tho feed-valves to pieces, examine, clean and greaso them, and if ncocssary grind them in with a little fino sand. Exam iue the fuslbto plugs. Do not put any blocks under tho pipes in tho hearth pit. Fcsiblr Plcos. Keep these free Irom soot on tho firo side, and from in crustation on tho water sldo. Chango .tho fuslblo motal once every year, at tho time of preparing for tho Manches ter Steam Users' Association annual on j tiro examination. If fusible plugs aro allowed to bocomo encrusted, or 11 thn motal bo worked too long, thoy become useless, and many lurnaoo crowns have rent from shortness of wator, even though fitted with fuslb'.o plugs. Gkhesal Keepino'OP Boiler. Pol ifili up tho brass and other bright work in the fittings. Swcop up tho flooring plato frequently. Keep ashes and wa ter eut of tho hearth pit below the flooring plates. Koop the spaco on the top -of the bollor free, and brush down onco or twine a week. Tako .)leasure'ln keeping tho bollor and the boiler-house clean and bright, and In preventing smoke. TiFort-WAvne UntLft ttontlnel 1 When about twelvo years old said Mr. Geistnan, of tho Globo Chop llouso to our representative. I mot with an ac cident with a horeo, by which my skull was fractured, and ever ainco 1 havo suffered ,vtyh -the most oxoruciatfng rheumatic pains. Of latel, applied St. Jacobs Oil whloh has given mo almost total rollefv ' Say, for Instance, a dog loses his paw. and a rooster loses ids maw, docs it! ma)to orphans 'o thomP Tho following lotter was roooived by an undertaker rooontly from an. afflicted widower; "Bur my waif is doad and wonts to be berried to-morrow at VVonor klook. U nose walro to dig tboiholc- by tho side of my two other waifs let Jt bo deep." ,- , "Look bovond tltls llfo," said tho Cood priest, kneeling ut tho bedside of side man. "tlx jyoar gaze',,ou .the; thltwrs ot otbrnitV.V'ByThankydura piled alio oynloal sufferer, "would you be kind onough to hand mo my .specte. olesr ' ort ITuJV Commercial. , , ,., ' HChartfs Me'soii, Esq;,- Proprietor Nrt sou House, speukmg to us recently, tibstrvedr t sutt'ored so much with Rbeumatfam that my, arm withered, and iihytdoians could not help me. I was i'i dttspair ol my life, whon somo one ndviseU mo to iry St, Jacdbs Oil. Idid to, and as if by magic. I was instaotlj rehevtid, and, by the bonlinued usuol the Oil untlrtly cured. 1 thank heaven j for having used this wonderlulrtmody, for it sav&i my lfe. It-fl'lP oured my E9tM J, A rJeo of rr Worts IIM. a Chum" Many persons, especially ladlos, aro great sufferers irom that form of nau sea and headaoho known as "oar slck- ncsa.'P A' JouWioy by rail has (otlWm ali'tha liUoomibrt and4MfferintltaV an ocean voyage nasfw me mjprn.y( oi travelers; TbVofTccta of-iho notion of tnecar rango from a mild disturbance of 1 an accompanying klhry Blciness,'.' with lgadicho to.'dcatl 'ItifAnstA iiMsiil4k eat-wl intense nausev and'comploto prostra- tlon, according to tho.. condition and sensitiveness oC the viotlmV Ifa its light est form tho sensation is sufficiently un ploasantlo mako travol by car thor oughly disagreeable; In its -worst, and by no means uncommon type, It Invests this necessary and .convenient method of Jonrnoylng with dread and despair. A simple and harmless prevontlvo of oar-slokness has recently come to the knowlodge of tho writer, undor circum stances that leave no doubt of its effi cacy with somo persons; and if tho de- vlco will work equally woll In other cases, a knowledgo of it ought certainly to bo spread abroad. It is at least. worth a trial by all who suffor this ln- convenlenco in traveling. A lady who had occasion to tako a short trip on the Lowell road and sho novor travels by rail for ploasuro was, as Is usual with hor, as thoroughly sick as ever a lands man is on tho "heaving dcop," by tho tlmo sho had ridden n dozen miles. Tho conductor ol tho palaco car, who was apparently very familiar with such cases, tola mo suuercr s companion that a shoot of writing paper, worn nextj to tho person, directly over tho chest, was a sure proventlvo of tho troublo in nlno cases out of ton. Ho had recommended it to hundreds of travelers and raroly know It to fall. Tho prescription sccmod very like a"charm" a horso chesnut carried in tho pocket to ward off rheumatism, or a rod string around tho neck to provent bleeding nt tho nose. But it was simplo, and could at loast do no harm. For' tho return trip, a shcot of common writing nolo paper was fastened insldcd tho clothing, as dlrootod. Result a perfectly com fortablo Journey, without a hint of tho old sickness that had for years mado travel.by rail a terror. It was so like a suporstitlon, or happy accident' how ever, that tho lady would not accept it as real until subjected to a moro severe test. This camo in a day journoy to Now York, and that hardest trial of all a night trip In an "alleged" sleep ing oar. Both wero taken in tri umph. Tho "charm" worked, and the lady writes: "Tho day journoy was a porpetual wonder and delight to mo. I could sit up and read and look at tho landscape through which wo whirled, as othor pcoplo do. And still 1 didn't feel roady to confess, to a euro until I had tried tho sleeping car, which has always been a horror to mo. But ovon horo tho "spell" worked. I ato a hearty supper in tho dining car and kopt Itt Slept soundly all night, got up as comfortably and dressed with as lovel a head and as steady a hand as though I had been in my own room. Read until breakfast time a thing f havo never beforo done on the cars and was hungry for my morning meal. It is really wonderful, almost too good to bo real. For tbo first tlmo in mv life I havo experlonoed tho ploasuro of traveling. I wish that con ductor to bo especially thanked. I wish also that I know his name. would like to call tho Lord's particular attention to his case, and don't want to mako any tnUtako and havo tho bless ing descend upon tho wrong man.' If this should meet tho oyo of the official in question, will ho pleaso con sidor himself thanked? To tho scion tlllo guessers is left tho explanation of this peculiar potenoy of u sheot of paper. And, as a further possible con tribution to tho welfare of all qualmish travolers, it is suggested whether tho oharm would not work equally woll in preventing sea sickness. Tho experi ment is certainly worth trying. liens and a Keestec Kill a Sat. Fortimoatb Chronicle. Mr. Card, of Fort Point, Nowcastlo, has a large flock of hens and many ol'lckons, and a rooster which weighs ton pounds and two ounces, tho master of tho coop and tho bens1 favorite. Ono morning this feathered Mormon was placidly watching his numorous family oafMholr breakfast, when a largo rat darted out of a placoof concoalmont and 'Snitohcd up a chicken. Boloro tho plunVror could make his escape ho was soizeoby thoroostor and finely told until K broughly, killod by two bid tooth-, or henH whloh fiijjously attaokodj him tho mo;tient no was caugni Dy-ineir iius band. Nono of the fowls woro Ivurt In ttTmeIeo. , - .Alter lio rat was killod the old rooster droppooVplni, andhoiiwalklng sevoral times nMund tho vanquished.fQa, eaga olottely oAimininglilm out ofbnooyo all thdwhllH, linally mounted' tho isody, olatbed "his wings, gaye three .Ipud crows, and-walked off toTceephis" wives out of aisdlilqf.;iT)io Tat weighed throo 'and ono-balf pounds after the fowls had got through with him. A youlHiwh" Altejndod k Scotch, ro vival meeting' for iho' fuu 6f'tho thing' Ironically, Inquired of tho minister "whoiher ho could work a miracle or not" Tho young man's curiosity was fully satlsfled-by tho'mlnlslor, kicking 1.1... f .l.i-'ni;..-!.-' mlM,- fl.n ninln. UIIU Ullli vuu vuuiuu, , ... diction, "Wo cannot work miracles, but war con cast, out devils l" ' V aisaaaaaaaaaaiaaSHMaWSJsHaal Ed. Purdv. 81(3 Third St. , Milwaukee, ays Pay's Kidney Fad oured bin. 1 A Hat lsi the Vr&ftraBk Service V 4 ; A tolo'grah inspector rodontly pres seel Into: hWservfeea rat UHdorW-lowflfg- becntiaf ouxtrmstancris. If was necessary to ovorhaul a oablo of wires inoloscd In iron tubes. A cortaln length oftho.cablo had to bo taken out of tho tuboVUnd the men commonoed hauling V - . . .... .. k -.1 atone ond ,wioni naving laicnino ikrccaiiltionto';ateb to tho other a wlro by wWeh It atlght.eo drawn back into thotubo after inspection and repairs. The auosttonaroselhoW tho cablo was Wbe restored to iw propor place, and norvno ingenuity oi vno inspector waa manifested. jHo' invoked tho'aidofa rat-eatoher, and provided witn large ral.a ferret, and a'ball of string wound around on a Morse paper drum, he repaired to tho opening, in tho) 'thbo. Tho "flush box es" wero opened, and the rat, with ono end of tho string-Attached to his body, was put into tho pipo. Ho scampered a way. at a racing :paco, dragging tho twine with htm, until ho reached tbo middle of tho length of pipo, and thero stopped. Tho ferret was then put In, and off went tho rat again until ho sprung out of tho next flush box. Ono longthof tho cablo was 'thus safe, and tho samo operation wos commenced with tho other, but tho rat stopped short a few yards In tho pipo, and boldly awaited tho approach of tho ferret. A sharp combat hero commenced, and It was foarcd that one or both of the ani mals would dlo In tho pipo, but, aftor sundry voile nt jorks had bocn given, to tho string, the combatants separated, tho ferret roturncd to his master, and tho rat, making for tho other extremity of tho pipo, carried tho string right through, and so rellovcd tho inspector from his anxioty, A lover's pun "Maggio, dear, if I should attempt to spell Cupid, why could I not got beyond tho first sylla ble?" Maggio gave it upf whereupon William said: "Becauso when I como to o u. of courso I cannot co further." Maggio thought that was tho nicest con undrum sho had over heard. Womnn'a WImtom. "She insists that It Is ot more Impor tance, that her family ahall bo kept In full health, that the should have all tho fashion hln ilrpuBPR and atTlea of. the times. She therefore aces to It, tnat eacn memcer oi ner family Js supplied wltn enouga nop uiurrp. at the first appearance ot any symptoms ol 111 health, to prevent a fit of sickness with Its attendant ejpmee, care and anxiety. All women should i-zerclso their wisdom In ihla way." Xea Itavin raliauium. "Yes." observed a frlond tho other ovonlng, "sho certainly is very cultlva tod. Sho Is very stylish, sings well, plays woll, and talks woll, dances well, and rides well, and succeeds admirably in prlvato theatricals. In fact," ho added, "she's lust tho kind of a girl you'd llko ono of your friends to marry." "Then you wouldn't caro to marry hor." sucrcosted Causeur. "liy no means, mv dear fellow. ,-What I'm looking for is a roal nico girl." lltil Huff., ltouclip. n.t.. mti-r.. nnf.. ili-t.. vurmln m iiuultoQi. Insects, Ac. cleared out ly "Houuli i n llau." 13c bom at "I havo loft all my lortuno to my wlfo," said tho phllosophlo husband oi a erumbline and scolding spouso, "on condition that sho Bhall marry again." "What is that lor?" asked his legal ad visor. "I wish to bo suro that there will bo somo ono to recret my death when 1 am gono," said tho husband. Vlruln &ad V.rvl. Wells' Health lteouwer. itreto.t remcly on earth for ImpoiCQi-e, le.onrti, .exual dcMllty, so- 11 at araggltti. Mltcnoii. Harnett a: i.rain. ue. moidci. In former times, when a fellow showed himself after a night with, tbo boys, his faco looking liko tho inscrip tion on a tea-chest, his explanation was that he had bcon splitting wood, tho axo flow up, etc. Nowadays ho has but to say that ho has boon practicing on tho blovclo. It is an all-sufficient ex cusc. Inrtl KOKtlon, nyHpoiMin. nerrous pro. irKuuu. aaa .11 loriu. ui K'-nur-uu umtr r-m-ruu; takltiK ZVXcnHini.ifM lc-il.inlKocl llou; 'X'liiilu. ttieonlr nrenara loa of toetf coctalnllie 1: intirt nutrtuow propertltt. It I. not a more itlrau laut like ttiu extract, of lje-f. but fontalna blood tnaltlDE. force-Keneiatlnz, anil lit .auitalalD prop ettlcu li luvaiuable la all ecfeebled condliloni, whether the mule of exhauatlta. nervoui pro.tra tlon, orrrworlc, or acute il.ea.es paitlcularlr If re, aultlnfir from Duln-onarv comnlaluta Ca.wklt. IIaiaro As Co., Proprietor!, Kcw York. So.d by A story is told of tho old gontleman who always took notes of his minister's sermons, and on ono occasion read them to the minister himself. "Stop, stop I' said he, at tho occurronco of a certain sontenco; "I didn't say that." "I know you didn't," was the reply; "I put that in myself to mako sense." liUdleai Attention, We want Intelligent, euergetlcLady Agents to sell to women OKl.r, an article ot real by. (clonic merit. For nartlculars and liberal terms, address w AONKIt&CO , , Chicago, 111, All UPDcrtendoiu uees Glenn's Bulohu Soap, which proves that the retlned claases have remarkable sense, since this soap la the most rename puriueroi me auin in iue mar- Jiet, anu la uiexpnnsive as wi-ii aaoeautiiing, Ilaldheaded mn aro Inloruied that there Is hut one avcuufl, of i-acapu from their tllllctlon, tnil that la Caiuiomnk, a deodorised extract ot petroleum, tho great hair renower, which beleg recently Improved, Is more cnlcaclous Uian ever anu ia iiii.niiitfliv rauitiens. ',-It Cannot hh' dksieo tnat I'cnur Davis' Pain killbh, whlcii naa held the Uret place us a lamiiymvuicine jor me past loriy-onti years, haa relieved moro Buttering, externally and Internally, than any otner similar preparation, II snouia on Kept in twery noutenoiu. A Vuriuer's OuinloB. ''A MIohlgan farmer writes that ho was oompletoly oured of a very bad oaso ol Piles by ono box Ducklon's Arnica Salve. Nothlnir on earth is so suro a cure. Sold by all Druggists at 25 eta. PILES! PILES! (PILE8 AtHuro Cure Found ut I.UHt. No ' One Pieed NuUVr. A sure euro for tho Blind. Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams' (an Indian romed.) called Ur. Williams' Indian Ointment, A single box has cured tho worst chronic cases of 25 and 30 years standing. No one need suffer live mln Utos alter applying this wonderful soothing modiolno. For sale by all Druggists or mailed on receipt of price, 1.00 per box. F. S. Hkny & Co., Props., Cleveland, Ohio. Ho-w 1 Io me fjaahcailtatliasrlr Avar. at an old practlttontr, that Warner's Bafe Rid' noy and Liver .Care fs among the kaeat valua ble discoveries of the 19th century.' I cannot say too ranch in Its behalf. Signed J. II. UONNELLY, M. D. Flttsbnrg, Fa., cm Apr., isso. How To Hccare Health. , It sscms stranaM that anroae will suffer from derangements brought on by, Impure blood, when bootiix's birsapariixaAnd stiixikoia, or blood and uvkb MRur. will restore perfect neaitb. it is a sirennneaing syrup, pleas ant to take, and has proten Itself to be the bcst hlood rtmrriEH,effectually curing Bcror Ula,8Tphllltlc disorders, Weakneaa of the Kid neyajciralpllaa, Malaria, all Nervous disorders and Debility. Bilious complaints and all Dls eaaes of the Blood. Liver. Kldncva. 8tomaeh. ekln,elc. It corrects Indlgeatlon. A single bot- ue win prove-to you its menu aa a ncaun rencwer.forlt ACTS LIKE ACHAUM.especl ally when the complaint Is of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor of the brain and bervona system. BAKER'S 'FAIN FANAUEA cures pain in Man aidBeaet. Uae externally and Internally. DR. ROOERrBVEOETABLB WORM SYR UP Instantly destroys worms and removes the accretions which cause them. Put on nl)r. Holmim'sLlver Pad. the best stomach and liver regulator In the world. It Insures a sound stomach, good digestion, pure uukki, anu perscct nervu ncuoii. Use Reddlnit's Kusaia naire Oats, Burns, Correct vour tiatnu ot crooned walklnc bv using Lyon's Patent Heel StIITeners. Imuortunt. Ilomc and Farm. Have vou found the ker to perfect health and strength! It Is KIdncy-wort, the only remedf that overcomes at once the Inaction ot tho kidneys and bowels. In cither liquid or dry form ft Is a perfect remedy for those terrlDie aiseaaea mar, cauee so many ucaitis. Mores Bros. fe Cutler, drueelsts, ordered of 8. Blackford, proprietor of Dr. Halllday's remedies, flvo market baskets full ot Dr. Ifal liday's Blood I'urlBer, all In one day, last week. How la that for sales! Dr. Halllday's medicines are fast getting away with all other remedies In Minnesota, and don't you forget It. For sale bv all weatt-.ro dmgfclat. PERRY DAVIS' Paiti-KUlor A SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Sprains AND Bruises, Burns AND Scalds, Toothache AND Headache. DRUGGISTS. THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM A It la for all disease of tbs KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.. It olaanaea th ayaUm of the acrid polaon that cauaea th drtadrul aufferlni nhloh only the viotlina of BheumaUiia can reallie. THOUSANDS OF CASES, of the wont forma of thla terrible dlieaae havo beeu Qulokly relieved, la a ahortUm r'CKrBUIl.I vmkeu baahad wonacrfuliuccen, ond an Immense ale In every part of the Country. In, nan- dreaaorcaacmiiiaacureawueroi o u failed. Itia mild, but efflolent. CEKTAIM IN ITS ACTION, but barmlesa In all oasea. Orltcleauiti, Btreas-lbena and (IttaNeir I.iretoall tbe Importantorganaof tho body. The natural action of the Kldueyele reatorcd. Tho liver lecleanaedofaUdlaeaae.and the Bowelamovofrcoly and healthfully. In thla way the norat dbeeaoa aro oradlcated from thoayatem. Aa It baa been proved by tuouaanda that la tho moat eOoctual remedy for cleonilng- the ayatem or all morbid aeoretlona. It ahouldbo usod In every houiahold aa a SPRING MEDICINE. Alwaya curca DIUOU8NE33, L0N8TIPA TION.MLIS and all FIMALB Dlicoaea. la put up In Ilry Vnetoblo Form, lntln cans, oso racUsre of which makcisquai u iiiedicloe. Alio In Liquid l'orm, very C'oncentratedfor the convenience of thoewliocanuot readily pro pare It. (delated 4"il eiHc(eneimei(erorm. oet rroFYOurt DituaaisT. rmcE.st.oe tVKI.LS. ltlCIIAIIDSON A Co.. Prop'!, mill aend the dry port-peld. Ki nilvOTO. VT. MRS. LYDIA L PIHKHAH, OF LYHH, MISS, pucovekeu or LYDIA E. PINKHAIYTS VE&ETABLE COMPOUI'TD. The rnaltlvn Cnra fur all thoae Painful Complalate mad Wcal'nveaca aucontmon tuourtott fvinale popututlon. It will cure entlrtly the worst form of rcmale Com. plolnta, all ovarian trcnllca, Jnnammatlon and Ulccro flon, l'olllnff and Ilsrlaccroenta. and the conaequent Hplnal WmkncM, and la partlauUrly adapted to the Chance of Lira, It irlll dlsaoVe and eipet tumora from tho titerna In an early atairoof development. Tho tendency to ean cvroua humors there la checkod vcryapcedily by Ha uae. It rcraovocfalntnesa,flatulouey, destroys all cravlno; for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloatlntr, lleadichea, Mervoua ITostrotlon, General Dt-Ulty, Eleeplrainesi, lcprosalon and IndV gestlon. that feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, u alwar j permanently cured by Ita use. It ill at all times and under all circumstances act In Jiarmony with tho lawa that govern tho feinUo system, I'ortheeureot Kidney Complaints ot either sexthU Compound Is unsurpassed. I.YUIA 1 I'lNKllAU-O vronTAHU! COM. POUNIIU prepared at Oi and 3 Western Avenue, Lynn, Maw. l'rlcoSL fill bottlos for J5. Bent bi moll tnthoforaa of lulU, also In the fortn. of loxenirea, on rsoclpt ot price, Ct per box for either. Mrs. rinkhom frMjyanswenollletteraof laoulry. &end for pamph let. Addroas as above. LTrnflou thU JViwr. He family should be without LYDIA E. IWUIIH UVSll 'UU Taey cure oonsupauon. uu, usil torpidity of the liver, a caaii nvi too 411 DMV99H1B HI I si til FOR SALE BY ALL Tl. 'nAM.l.. iuij. . tr . -. mot of the diseases which Horses, Cattle, Bhetp, Hors and t'oultry are subject to are readily overcome and cared by ustne; Uncle Sam's Condition Powder according to tbe plain directions. Bold by all Druggists . Uncle Sam's Harness Oil fills and closes the pores of leather. cITcctually rrcvcntlnfr. the entrance of dampness, dnst, 4c, and render ing the harness soft- and pllab'o, while at the same time, Increasing Ita durability. Disease and Death, when thoy reach onr own households, aro. too serious for Jesting, we use our bost endeavors to drive oft the dread metseoRers, and are only happy when we feel that they are at a' distance. At the first approach of that fell destroyer, Consump tion, In the shape of a cough or slight cold as well as more severe Ilronchlal or Catarrhal Complaints, wo should at Once use Ellcrt's Extract ot Tar and Wild Cherry. It has no superior In such cases. Every bottle war ranted to give satisfaction, Bold bv all Drug gists. There Is no earthly ixron more precious than good health, and It behooves Its possessor to endeavcr to retain it. If you are asealled with such provoking Ills as sick headaches, torpid liver, sout stomach and a general feeling ot weariness and disgust, don't go and commit suicide but take Ellen's Daylight L'vcr Fills and be cured. Mothers will una Ur. VVIochcll's Teething Byrup Just the medicine to hare In the house for the children, It will cure colds, coughs, soro throats and regulate the bowels, try It. Rheumatlem, neura-gla, sprains and bruises will be relieved by Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bnp Liniment. anM hv all rlnttro-lata. I-JL-AIJ-J GREAT GERMAN REMEDY ron RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, OOTJT, SORENESS or xnn CHEST, SORETHROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS 8PBAINS, FROSTED FEET EARS, 23TTXi.aNrej iitn DOAIiDS, General Bodily Pains. TOOTH, EAR AND HEADACHE, ALL OTHER PAINS ACHES. No I'ltrarallon on earth tt ' Sr. Jicou Oit as a Birr, rt-nic. smruc aod ciiair Ki .mil lUmeJj. A trlalontalla lut th. comraratlrslj trlflln outlajr or 60 Cuts, an-1 sisrj mo suirorlsg with pain can liana clicepand posltlra rotiol Kl clalias. DIniCTI08 1.1 ELCTEIt UKaClOIS. Sato ii au onooaisTs ahd oiaius ir Mtoiemc A. VOQELER S. CO. Baltimore, 31 d V.S.A. iUhm Vurv lur riiiiiui maIriolhitHMi-mKli ntt-it In rut' froMVM,riier!. VHrriiUiJ tof.Mt tuy-ra. PENSIONS. EVERY aoi.lllERdl.ablrd In llnocf -lulvbi wouml, disease, or Injury, larntltled topen.lcn. 1'KNalIONH IXC'UKAHKK.-Many arc draw ing less than i-ntltlt dlo. Thousands of Iff Irs cntltM to I'rnston and nounlr.-Itr..IEOXKI CAHKk rc-cpencd.-AHAMIOMCU CASES CnUlnd.-Uopli-s of Lost Lli-t liai tn a obia ni-o. Cialma f net) i cscrlptlon prosccuiet . I'ltlrnU 1'rocureU Ail urcis, wiiu .i.iiii.. . lias aus. II. M. 1IKBI II.IN Jte CO , A CUrnere. .nii,a-iiin. sr.f. AnUFRTKFS..p(fiV!Nf'S0f!S,5 tb ItBltlHthUHNrlHIIat THiS PAPER ( tin Lin KliUivr ofirr. Mtirrt CQ linl lati cmu t tbldltirtl. 2 lit i.rt-Mt mil &awiiMMr. lit in A I PO foKlicnlPrr.' WixHum V' rls; Ixiw KMhllltN I'flcw. UMIOHCARSIA .Pa.J'r'CCC, UUUUIkU clnclnimK 6. 'tai(nr. ii r'tHU.1 .UlHruitlHl Iwaaautlerlni from ganaral debllltj to aonsomo totofc A racatton at a nontb did not ilnoi much roller, bat on the contrary, wis folloawl li Incrouod prostration and sinking-chills. Attbistlms I began the uso of j-our Iron Tonio, front which I re alised almost Immodlato and wonderful results. Th.old onergr returned and I found that mr natural force, was not lyrmanentlr aboUd. 1 baro usad throo bottles of the Tonlo. Binca ualnslt I hare dono twice tho lit bor that I evar did tn the aama tlma iturlnff mr III11ML mnii with Hrtiihl th. aU W..K h nn..n andTlEorof bodr, bjucom.alsoa cl.arn.saof thooihtnsT.rb.toro eoJored. Iftha Tonlobaanot dono tho JThu Iron Tonlo im a lyrepnratioH oJVo MioxUle. of Iron, IVrn-1 viait Hark, and Itiom-1 pnatmm, amsoelatea I trlih, the Veattabla I Aromatlem, Jfeerreol everv DUi-poee trhtrel a Torsso im neemmmaru.r MAHUIACTUUl St THf DB. HAWTEH MEDICINE CO., 10. tit HOITM MAII tTIHT, ST. 10IIS. The Ladies Baaaini. 1 BARNES' WlrtE The Only Entirely Buooessiol CHAMBERS. BERIWQ & OUINLAN. Ciclusli-nManulacturere, DEOATUB, IU. f. 0ply Double Ring Invented Cliumploa Uo Illneer. RINGS AND inivDErt. No sliarp nolnta .In the (1-th to casue Irrltstlon and sonucs, aa In1 caee or nun that close with the JutiiU tn the Beth, and produce II, h rinmilon lloir Holder tneaks for Itself 1 ibe aboT cuta. ClfAMIIKRa. 1IKHIKO OTT1NTJIW. sureucH ui iue uuwa. tnlnlstratlon from Washington to the present time. Includes much ' Perscnal and Private blit-.ry never before l-ulillshnl. Addrnis jBADLBy A OO.. 00 N. Tourth Bt.. Phlla., Po. Towhchls added a sketch and portrait of sirs. OarrW't- 'Jks!mmm IB. . S THE FRENTRESS STEEL BASBVWIRE JPaie-nteei 2o. 1,1H7S, Licensed and protected Patent al Th Most Ponultr Barb Fence at prices which cannot be undersold i being mad Irom All. Steel ilock.ind th barbs securely held beUeen Ihtwlre. Making It abtelulelr RUSI-prool th great objection sgslnsl sui a.rw fvire, wiui ui. iiarw wvanu Brviin in a wire. MAKUKAOTUllKD BY Till 8T.I0UI8 WIRE FENCE COMPANY, I The ErentreM Bark Win feM 4W. 14 lie N. Second It, It Lsul, Mo. Kurt' !, IIIlMejsv, WXf your Mtrthanl atm rwf hup thtt HOLM AN '3 Q CURES Without Simply- Dosing Absorption f&UUIMAJUb la a aoTtrtlgn rcatdy for all forma f UtSVI" and Btomncli trmMta, tail Is Ut ONLY SAFE and ABSOLUTS can It Mallavrlal fas IU rarieus lypt. 1 Dr. nolmaa'a Pad Is a rainlax aaal raaV leal itmidy, WITHOUT TA1UNO MED1CINK. It was the FIRST article f lh Uti tkat waa introduced to the public (family. It wa. (he OntGINAL PAD, and wa dtvltcd by DR. 1IOLMAN aloe. H atratk out from Ui bta path and mad a NEW WAY. Noaoontrhadh nndcrcd lh an. dtrUklnf a CKItTAlNTY Uaa th !mitatc- and riaiAras who fcanf to and Infaat tTtf anc ccaafol antarprlia, started ap and hT llnca tot. lowed In kla footattpt aa closely aa th law will tolerat. t Aralnrt thes Dn. HOLM AN glrca SrBCIAL WARKINO. Not only do they FAIL TO CURE, but la dlsappolntlnf th purchaser they brlnf doubt and odium on th principal of Abaiorp tlon, of which Dr. Ilolrnnti'ai Pad lath OENUINK and ONLY TRUE EXPONENT. Erery ItuKatlOia U an smphatle endorse. ment of the subitanllal worth of th genuine article. A poor on Is neier copied. ISacb Genaln Holmnn Paid bear the Private Rerenue Stamp of th HOLMAN PAD CO., with th ebo Trade Mark printed la freenu Buff Kon Without It. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Or sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of 9a, oo. SR. HOLMAN'S advice Is Mm. Fall treatise) sent free on application, Addreaa HOLMAN PAD CO..' 1 ,r u. Ami 744 BROADWAY, N. Y. If wfiii am a ti f If you am a ' man of Ut- f r.iitiniiM.wp&a enl by tliotrftln of your dutlM TnM mlintilantand uso tcrnioiHiiKOT nltrl.t ncirk. tei rr toru Lrajti iitrvrnnd Hod Bitters. waaIc, uw Hop B. utTcrimr from Any ln Hon i if vou am tn r If you ro younff And I (Ksustton or dKJlDnfl rk-d orlnttlo, old or suorkAltli ur lAtiL'Uliiil lyounjf.Mim'rlntf from Ing un h bul of sick otters. , TliouAnOfl ulr An nually f r n in H)ino fonii of Klrlnnv whuicr you Ut i liifti you r ijanviH j tinaxl i lAtllnL7. tain 1 rdl8cai9 t'Uli llil.'llt intf or r-ttmuiutintr, I liaTol'ni'rffiittHl wnnouiiHfoxfi-unniy, I Uy IIIIIUI7 urJ ill TAUO MOp nopuiiiers DUIUI TTflTA Trttlfflf- flhit kidney disco ftc D. I. C. Is an nltfoliito nnd lrrimJuta l.lo euro fur witrrt, wiuutii Uvtr crnervtt t drunken nef ( You will be cured If yoiiuw: tobacco, or Hop Bitters DOri-vlllTM. Ifyouarc!n ftly wenk And jwnnlrlU'dttry itt It may RoIdliTdniir. Cliti. tid lor tlreular. avo your llfo. It has saved hun-l nor nnrus wra co.f Roehr(rrtM T areas. A Tmrtittei. Ont An Open Secret. Tho fact is well understood that tho MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT Is by far tho best external known for man or beast. Tho reasou why becomes an "opon secret" when wo explain that "Mustang" penetrates skin, flesh and musclo to tho very bono, removing all disoaso nnd soreness. No other lini ment docs this, honco nono other is so largely usod or does such worlds or good. v , IT. IT. Ilea Muses. oi Ix no ISIS WHEN mtlTIXa TO AltVVllTlSKllS, please sat yon saw the Ailvt rtUi mi nt in ints payer. I Etutormed tttlil rernnt.' ) mmnaea 011 fnoetscrff. rni profemmion, for Miumueumta. e.'e-tlfal jaesiitru, imnalr aim rate, II ant of vital ity, A'ervoum JVoafra tion, ami foltvaltm. ce)icefrolHtvrm,e. aucn ou eitont tnat mr labor waa eicendlnalr bur. I'astor Christian Church. Troj.O. HOP niTTrnnl U IhUVI Dill UN I NEVER I FAILl AOllJMTU WAWTEIU lor "!ha Lsoiea of tn nnns nouM o. In the Homes ol the Presidents," tho most Interesting book ot WADUiflurun xixjt i ever puuiiwou, a uistorjr 01 ever aof h h wwasa 1 White House. CHECK ROWER. Wire Oheok Bower Erer Lmoted. Bhrht yoare nraetleal dm fcae arere mm the Barn os' Wire Check Bower forest 1 hare rendered an nnanmiovai TewM aM M Is I Check Kuwer made. The foUowiut art Dm Mreaetaea rrer aaa uuu tne leaa wiu aeejere bmb Check Ilower) . Use of Wire In plao a reft, aa4 mm mm outlast two ropes. The wire will not stretck to SkrUk &e a paaw Ths wire Is aa eat, MhaAdle a rvaU Tne wire aoea not cn uas There la no side draft. It will n'jnt nerfncltv sal 1 The On-jraur d.a not hare to aet of I throw tbe wire off at the end ot the 114. It will work on taj eluter aa m msie. II Is eaar to work and to andante. II la durable In all Its prl. Ttks no eekes Quit Slncl nine; Crear lav TODtod That Cloai osi the) OnUld mt tho Kes. BROWN'S ELLIPIICniria And Triple Oroore Ks uU m This la thecal SUaie laraoted thai eioaee o mm MaaVS al tbe nose. II oiereotnes sertoes - fret 1 all trtsnjmlaj- JJtk. rlnte which eloae with the Joint tosetiief tk (ask OaustiiE It to decay and to keep tea hojfa awe sore. wclii.I.e hi avnpravtnraf. DKfllTsTB. UJ. lUlttutd May X, 1077. under all th bottaai Barb Wrr. Wlr now altered In maikaL Wirt, wtn frr Trim XAtmt mi i HE