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A IfcL SQL'IBS. George Riddle intends W give read ings at the leading rts)rts thin sum mer. Herr Laflk»r will be given a public reception by the Germans at Washing Ion. Mr. Corcoran proposes to erect a monument to M«jor L'Eafant, who laid out Washington. UMiertC. Winthrop is reported by the Bx-iton ipers to be desirous of suc ceeding Governor Butler. Senator Pendleton has bought a $65 000 summer residence near Cincin nati. Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell is at one of the Cliff Cjttage», Newport, for the sum mer. Cardinal McCIoskey has left New Vor! and jrone to the Academy of Mount ,S:. Vinci-nt, on the Hudson, •|»^whrrp he will remain for a number of weeks for the benefit of his health. The St. Louis Globe Democrat ex presses a very general opinion when ii rfaya, "Sergeant Mason has been in pris ou long enough." Mr.-!. Grp.nt, the mother of General Grant, left an estate worth about $10 000. Her daughter, Mrs. Corbin, at whose home, in Jarsey City, »he died recently, has been appointed adminis tratrix of the estate. C."mmin«ioner L'iring has appointed the Rk'v. N. H. E^leaton, of Williams town, MiWrt., to be chief of the forestry division of the department of agricul ture. Mr. KjilestoD has made a spec ial htudy of forestry. Samuel Cousins, the veteran English artist, has just £16 000 to the Ryal academy, of whicti he is a senior re tired member, to be invested to pro vide two annuities to those who may be fc and deserving of them. Mr. Parnell has gone to County Mon aghan, Ireland, to assist Mr. Healey, home ruler, who has been nominated for the vacant neat in the Biitish house of commons. Mr. Henley's conserva tive opponent is Mr. mroe and the liberal nominee is Mr. I'ringle., As to personal beauty, they say in Boston that Miss Appleton, of Beacon street, leads their style, but that their finest widow. Mrs George Batcheller, has departed to New York, where she bas become the wife of Lawyer Bangs. Mr. J. C. Hartshorn, of Providence, R. I., is visiting Richmond, V*., to per fect arrangements foi the erection of a building to cost $'J0 000 to be used a- a school for c.)lored girls. Mr. Harishorn will furnish the entire amount required. Miss Lizzie Mott, of Milford, Pa., who was betrothed to Mr. Charles Frost, of tne Boston Courier, was thrown fr!ji a carriage in Milford and her alru!l was so badly fractured that there is no hope of her recovery. Her brother was also iatally injured. Isabella Bawick, the youngest and last surviving daughter of Tuomas Bewick, died lately at Newcastle-on Tyn", in the same house in which the celebrated wo» 1 engraver lived and died, in her ninety-third year. It -wi sh© who presented to the British mil 4 seum its valuable collection of Bewick's drawings. Mr. Vanderbilt wore smoked-glass goggles across his nose when he wheel ed into Fleetwood Park on Saturday afternoon. The shadows were getting long, but the sun was still hot. Maud S. and Aldinc tartted steadily together at a jog twice around the track. Then the millionaire driver let the team go and spun arround in 2.15J "Well," said Vanderbilt, "they didn't work very hard," and stuffing a greenback into a hostler's band he drove ofl. M. Birtho'.di has been interviewed tiy the Paris paper Voltaire. He isd-j tscribed as "a man of nervous tempera ment, but solide aud .*•, with a beq.rd Aattiin clair, sprinkled with white hairs." Said the reporter: "Amcri seem to have forgotten that we Xcontributed to their freedom. Do \jink the value of the present will jllloieutly appreciated?'' "Oh, replied "I jpe lhn statute of liberty will have its effect lu ban. It is •/lven to tho Yankee as a souvenir of France, thai tae emigrants from a cer tain country, which it is needless to name, strive to efface." Rev. Dr. Bradford Raymond, of Nashua, N. H., has been elfcteu pres ident of LiVrenc!! University, Apple ton, Wis. He graduated from that in stitution in 1870, and is a man of tal ent. Miss Nellie Hale, daughter of the Rev. Elwttrd Everett Hale, of Boston, whose datgerous illness in Paris sum moned h«r parents thither a few weeks ago, iH no*v rapidly regaining her normal hnalth und strength. 'rofessc.r Pan' Haupt, of GoUengen, V iotn his b?en invited to fill the chair «\rseniitc language^ at Johns Hopkins l. t^'verafry, is only lit) years old, but has rtlrendvtrisen to enviable prominenc" among ^erman philologists. 0 Honesty the Best Pelicy. The other day as a keen-looking business man, with his hat woru on the nape of his neck, was standing on Clark street, a simple, gawky-looking country lad of 18, with a big envelope in his hand and his mouth aud eyes wide opqn, came sauntering along, looking anxiously at all the signs, which he van apparently spelling out. The business man, being naturally kind hearted and desiring to do a friendly turn to a stranger,said to the boy: "Hi, sonny, what are you looking foi? Let me see that letter." "No, I cin't let you have that letter. There's bonds in it," eaH the boy "but p'raps you can tell me where Mister Smith live* round here. The boss told me the number, but I've forgotten it. and tlio lettei has got bonds in it, und so 1 ain't to give it to auybodv but hi™\ *!ve.*,ee» waiting for you this half hour,' said the keyn business man, its his face brightened lip "waiting for you to bring m* thonf/ bonds which I bought of what'-, hi« liime." "Be you Mr. Smiti?" said the boy. 4Weli, now, I'm rign'lglad I met you, because I'd clean irgV what waa the number where the bosXsnid you lived, and I wouldn't have to go back to him without finding you it would have looked as if I was careless. With th'^e remaika the lad tojk outj* big envelope marked "J. Smith, E-q., pieaent," ip the upper corner "$2 500 U S 5-20V,"and in the ljwer corner "Commission due, 15. Please remit by bearer." "Thai's all right, sonny," said the keen-looking business man, as he hauled out a scantily furnished pun-e, gave the boy a $£? bill and a quarter and said: "There, sonny, that quarter is to reward you for your cleverness and fiielity," aud, putting the envelope in his breast poc-ket, he walked leis urely around ttie corner, ran to Dear born street with the speed of a deer, skipped lightly round to Madison, and hailing a cur was whirled away at a comparative!/ lightning speed. Not until he had reached Union Park did he draw the precious envelope from his pocket, and, with the remark, "Pray heaven they are not registered," tore it open. He ttt-n fwuud that the envelope contained a copy of the Chi cago Tribune, which he could nave pur chased at the office at five cents. Mean while the simple country lad, entering a beer saloon in the vicinity of the Sherman House, has absorbed a beer, salted away the#5 bill with seven others in bis pocket book, and, with the re mark, "Tne fish is biting very numer ously to-day," takes another big enve lope from his pocket and once more sallied forth in search of a keen-looking business man.—Dedrick Dodd in 8au Francisco Post. THE farmer should study the law o concentration. He shoulrt learn how to concentrate his crops on the best paying articles. Does he consider that butter, beef, pork anu mutton repre sent only a certain amount of hay, grass or grain that his farm produces? i'hat in&tead of selling the raw com modities, h'-' can, by putting them into these articles, get much better leturn for h:s products? His study should be how to transform the raw products of his farm into something that is concen trating and that will bring him the most money. What he raises has got to go to some market. Bv concentrat ing it, little fright will have to be paii and thus much will be saved. A farm is only a fartv it is, or should be, a fac tory for changing the products into ar ticles of genera! consumption, that havi a commercial value the world over, tJkat are of the best quality, that will keep well and sell well, and bring prices that will pay well fjr the skill, labor and capital employed in produc ing them. Lawlessness, IS ARKANSAS. LITTLE ROOK, Ark., Jane 28.—Law lessness ha* long existed ?n the corners of Garland, Yell, and Montgomery Counties, where outlaws have organi zed a reign of terror. In April Wil liam Potter was assassinated, and the criminals openly defy arrest. List Sundaj an armed party took pos iiwnian of u- neighborhood church, and drawing arms on the preacher compelled him to read a no tice naming clliccrs and leading citizens to leave the country or be killed. To day Governor Bsrry issued a proclama tion urging sheriffs and others of these countus. and all good citizens, to use every tl'.irt to hunt down the despera does. He expressed a determination to break up this murderous gang. Countryman—"By g')sh, them sus penders are too short. They pull my pants up so light can't work my legs. Haven't you got longer suspender*?" Muse Schautabertf—:'Mine iren, you vash misdaken. Does suspenders vish de longest kind— imb rted goods. You keeps dose suspenders, und s'uooat you puys for dree toliar und a haliaf a bair of bants vat comes down mt*)ro on der ground, und dot will tit dose i rubor ted braces.'" St AI.A i A. The alarming rabidity with which rualaria has been ^preadini? over tho country has caused much talk and inves tigation. It is a malady which not even the most talented physicians are able to fathom. Its cause in most cases is attrib* utal »io to local surrounding, impure v/utt r, marshy ground, etc., but it often appeal's in places noted for lniin£ unusu ally heulthy. Proliably no disease basso Iattled tho investigation of the medical fraternity, and fu\v diseases cause more misery. Malaria does not uecessarily mean chills and fever, although these troubles usually acrompany it, backache, a (ired weary feeling, lack of energy, aches of all kinds and a sort of despair ing misery are the sure accompaniments of malaria. The standard remedy has been ouiuine, ami yet all who have taken this drug know its disagreeable rfleets, aud also are aware that it svldbiu, if over, effects a permanent cure. In fact, the svstciu becomes linallv so inured to it that even the largest doses fail to give relief. What is wanted is a good health riving tonic, which will strengthen and Tuild up the system and permanently re store health. Brown's Iron liittvrs, manufactured by the Brown Chemical Company, of BiUti nion4, Md., is such a tonic, and is a antidote against all malarial diseases, Irate customer— 'lh.\t goose I bought here la«t week wa« a.s tough aa leather judgment, and you said it was ouiy six months old. My wife nays she bets that goose has aeen twenty winters." Butcher—"Qaite likely." Irate cus tomer—"What do you mean, then, y viying that it was but «ix mouths old?" Butcher—'You forgot air, that it wad a female. Giilautry to tne sex would not iernut me to put the age beyond that" 4 TOTAL ECLIPSE of all other medicine* by Dr. K. Y. Pierce's ''(•olden Medical Discovery" is approaching, t'nriva'.led in t'.lioH disorders, impure b'ood, and consumption, which in scrofulous diseus of the lunga. We ar« a"1! liable to write the date of the old year for 'he first week or two in January, It comes rather hard on the young mau who in married in Sep U.iuber, aul who writes an atl'eclionate letter to an old and discarded girl, dates it January 1, l&S'J, aud gets sued for breach of bromine, because of hii ex post facto i liiitfcretion. Mrs. McKee Rankin is recovering slowly from her long and severe ill ness. GET THE ORIGINAL. Dr. l'i*rec'« l'elleU"—the original "Liltle Liver Pilla" ('agar coated) —cure sick and billon* headache, sour stomach, an bilious attacks. V.y irujfgistj. "My soul is God's but my heart is your«," were the dying words of *he late Charley Bickus, the minstrel, ad dressed to his young wife. Young tmn or milde-i^-d onej, suffering from nsrvom debility ami kitjlr-d weakness tiouM ?end three stamps tor Part VII of World'* tpo-.»ary Dime Series of 'books. Addren I Worm i Buffalo, DI-pkvharv N\ Y. Mr.nu AL Association-. Woman's love: "Do you believe that a woman, nowadays, would die for the object of her lovt? asked a bachelor friend. "I don't know whether she'd die or not," answerd the Benedict, "but I've known her to en wild when the trimming didn't suit her." Pirm-orp. Ma»s.. Sept. 28,1878. .-in- [have taken II»| Bitters, and recom mend them to other*, as I found t'nm v»ry bene ficial. MRS W. TXLLKlt. Secretary Women's Cnriptian Temperance t'nion. "Jane" sa a father, 'T thought you hated stingy p»nu!e, and j'et your young man—" "Why, pa, wio said he wasstingj?'5 "0:i, notoly," replied pa, "only 1 could see he was a little close asi passed tbrou?h the room." "Oh! Misery!'' bord Jeffory epitnuiir 1 "T'-.o Th«rn.'' one of Wudsworth's fincut lyrical ballad.--, a*Mtnnly tell tn(j 'hovr n woman iu red cloak went up to tho top »f .1 hill, i» id ''»h mixerj,' and then cam* down ai»ain.'' II nl that critic kt-pt a bot tle of Allen's Iron Tonic Hitters in h'« study he would never havo penneil such a inalicioui sen tence which had its eource umiuestionahlv in a bilious and morose onatituti n which the Bitters wou'd have j-peedilT curel. All genuine hoar the signature of .1. 1* Allen. St l'aul, Mirin. A bad ending: "Well, William, what's become of Robert?' "What, 'aven't you 'e&rd, sii?" No! Not defunct, I hopt?" "That's just exac ly wh^t he 'as done, sir, and walked ofl with hcverything he could lay hia ands cn!" Wan ,HT»vn.i.it, Pa.—Rev. Elijah Wilison, sajs: Brown's Iron Hitter* have permanently cured me of chills :m fever. J. \V. Scoville, Chicago, has been chosen one of the Trun»ee-' of Beloit Col lege, Wisconsin. Fayettenllr, Ark.,—Rev. T. J. UfUly «ayn: I used Brown'* I^on Bitten lor laalge tion Md chilli with entire sati»fAelion." Any man who stands for five minutes looking at a corner lot iu New York ia reported as contemplating the build ing of a theater. any a sickly woman, whose sad tno* had d-inonstratod aiiku the failure of cunceited loetor? and jisonous drugs, has obtained a new !ea«e of lite lora few llars worth »f tho Vege table Compound and has gone on her way re joicing and praising Mis. Lydia E. Pink ham, of I.ynn, Mas*. Rev. Dr. Herrick JotiRson, of Chica go, ba« been elected PrcHidunt of the Board of Trusteeji of l^ike Forest Uni- lTuitt*d States Minister James Ru-sell Dowell's resi.letic-'At C.imhridge Maes, in inhabitaled by th« widow of Uie Bali. X7"F*st, brilliant :md fashio liable, are the Dia mond Dve dors. Oao pa-colors 1 to I lbs. of goods. 10 cents tor any e ilor. Some aay in Brooklyn tUat Mr. Mar tin is the richent citizen, and pnthk wealth up to fUO.OOO OtiO. The Krnoklyn Bridge. A* all i our readers ii New York will desire to visit tne Ilrooklyn llrid^e, the most ilirect route is a* Arriving at the Grand Central Depot, travel s'ained, walk across the street to the tirand l*ni«n It )-.el, w.wh ui), ob tain a gaud meal or lunch, then uko tha elevated train at tno dojr. wh:v-h ia fir teen minutes will deposit voa at the bridge entrance at thj (,'ity Hall. If you walkover, thirty minutes will be convened each way liking the up-t wn train at t'iiy Hall, on arriving at the tiran i I n on you will have e.insumed one hour aad thirty minutes in transit, and sight seeing. A^ a precaution how ever, we adviie our readers on first arrival to register, as the 450 rosin* at th'S houe are en giged earlv in the day als hand your bacgage i-heeks to II tel Clerk, who will have it trans furred to and (rom Grand tYtitral Depot free Iteinember that the (irnnd 1 nion is the only strictly tlwt el.iss Hotel in the metropolis fr-itn whence direct aud "peedy communieation is made to the llrooklyn llridgo also that its aecommo de.tiona are better atui its charges more reasona ble than any of its competitors. Dr. l)n Lswia is years old and weighs 200 pounds. His hair and be*rd are snow white. Headache, constipation, lirer complaint, bit iou.-mess arc cure by that mild cleansing remedy which never produce* P»in, EILEKT'S 1)A\ l.IUHT LIVLU I'lLLi?, only 2i eeiits Sold by DruggUts. JohnT. Raymond Has been on the swge thirty yearn. SrKAiNR, brui«js, stiff joir.ts bums, scalds and rheumatism are relieved by lTne!e Sam's Nerve and Done Liniment. Sold by all druggists. HON DI l^ in the hou«e. "Rough on Rat*.' Clears out rat.*, mice, ti.o-\ t.»a he.«, bed-bugs, loo An economical man will keep the leather of his harness soft and pliable, which preserves it from c'aekinc or ripping. He always uses I NCLE SAM'S HARNESS OIL. Sold by all Ilaracfts .Makers. STINGING, irritation, inflammation, all Kid ney an 1 Urinary Complaints cared by "Buchu Paiba." *1. Kkjitlkimi, fretful, crying children are suffering and need for their relief DK. .VINCllELL'S TEETJIING SYHI P, which is u^ed not only for all tho disorders of teething infants, but euiea coughs, coids, croup..lore throat,colic andcrauip.s ot older children, and should be kept in every house tor emergencies. Trjr i euly is cts. by all.druggista. tor U«»|ir|i»la. ladigesllnn. pp'p. audi o iK i'ul [•••hility, tb various lorini as ,v iri'Vi nt:\• agiiinst I'i'vt iind Agin-, and •ilim- liil.'iiiiiiiciit Ft vcrs, "Ffrro-1'hosuhorated IKIr oT ullwija," ma/iij liy riiswoll, iliuukni & J'um Nv.' Ym'k and sold by all druggist*, is the iK!jt toiiu-: and for |»aiit-uts rwxivoring from fever or other sicknitw, it has no t-i|iiaL I'rrnoiial I n .net* Wuljr. Vhi Voltaic I'.clt Co Marshall, Mich., wdl Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro V-itaic Celts *nd Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to uicn (young or old), who aro afllicted with nerY ms debility, lost vitality an I kindred troubles, gua'anteelng tpeedy and complete reiicoration ot health and wanly vigor. Addrcjj aj &bort. N'. It. —Xo nsk u incurred, at thirty days trial is ailowel. VV ornis c:iu»e pcevuhnea*, fever*, convulsions, and fr^uently death. A plemant, Mfe an I r.jr. 'aiw •etiiedy is Dlt. AQI'KS HERMAN WORM CAKES. Sold b? AVRLLS' ii II oN c«»KNd." lori'. C'linplete. ierin.»nent cure. Corns, wart* bunims. A PABMaa'a wealth depend* on the condition of hii nt'K-k. Wnen .vrii»i»y an feeble they ar ially liable disteinperv. fevers, cold* and Mip^'i nil jl H«aea which destiny anima's. Thousands of d'-ktr* ar» sire ann'ii'lv lv that valuable old sundby UNCLE SAM S CONDITION POW DER. THAT HUSBAND OF MINE ii three time* the man Iu before lie began tuing Well'* Ilenl'b Renewcr. Ovf.-thiri) of all who die in acive middle life are irried off by c»nsinnpti n. The uio^t fre quen: causa is a ncglec'.ed 'd. cougb, hoare nes«. bronchial trouble or asthina a!l of which may be permanently c*red by KLLERT'S EN IRACT OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY. Sold by a'.t druiccists. m—•— A WOMAS'S KXPKCIK.M'E. 1 Miu. William Iw.\-es, of Uxbridge, Mass.' writes Man !i 1 j. as fol.ows: I»uring the past three yours I have been a great cufTcrer from a complication of diseases, which baf?V\] (he skill of tho mast experienced doctors, as I could not obtain permanent relief by their treatment and prescriptions and I h.ivo also tried many gocaile.I cures In Ro medicino line, buV could Ret no ruliof. The pains, aches and weak ness increased so rapidly and constantly that I was so reduced In strength as to be unable to leave tho bed, and tho doctors informed mo that there was no hope of a recovery. In this ex iiausted und discouraged condition, a dear friend persuaded tne to use Iliuit-s's Itemedj-, an pfter taking it euly three days, I commenced to get better, and to my great joy ai,d delight,! have con tinued to improve •onstautly by its use, until now, after having Uk*u tiic rcmsdy only a few waetcs, I am ab!o tv be about my bo so again, and am now doing my housework. My lame la«lc is cured, the s^vera paim bar# disappeared, and I am now in better health than fur many years and beg thLs privilege of gladly recommending Ilunt'a remedy to al! who ar« affected with any diseaso 'of tho kldanyi or liver sad I also highly recom mend it for ie attacks of sick hcaiiache. My husband ab-o has experieccuJ a very great UeJ,n flt to his health by the use of this most ralual medicine, Hunt's Remedy."' OUIt FLAG IS STILL IBEItE." Kr. 8. B. rxjserru.ow, Augusta, Me east side riTer, writ«* us under date of April 13, 15S3: I "To whoaa it may concern."' This may certify "that two yesrs ago I wxs vers- badly afflicted with kidney and urinary difficulties, which extended through ttr syeteni and laid me lip for weeks, so that I could do no work. I had the moM skillful physician iu town, who gave mo uo aatistance. Hearing of Hunt's Remedy. I got a bottle, and half •f it cured me entirely, so that I havebeeo well cvex Jincet The other half I gavo to a neighbor who waa afflicted Ynuch as I was. and It restored hi:u to healtlu I can truly say Hunt's Remedy bij b»en of uraat and Inerpreartbie worth to iu*'' WOMAN CAN^ ^SYMPATHIZE "V V WOMAN. 1 iE7'"" The b«t itdvice m#y come too late. Saw a j-ufterer from Kidney troubles, when aked to try K.dner-Wort. I'll try it but it will be my last dose.' The man got well ami is now recommending th» remedy all sufferers. In this cm« good advice came jut in time to save the man. HEALTH OF WOMAN*! THE MOPE vfUMrtN. n LYDIA THE RACE? ATS E. PtIV!KHAM'S our 4 Sure "up» *"or »ll FE.'IALE M£8S!-:S, Incindintf Ueucorrhcrn, Ir remiltir and Painful ^Icnorruntion. inllnmmadon nnd I'lrcriillMOf the Wombt Flooding, 1'itO* I.Al'Sl* ITEM, Ac. tyrieasant to the t-A.te, cfllcacU'US »:nl Smired'ete In Its cir. i-t. It is a ffre.it bi lp la rrecnancv, and re pain durli'if l*t*or aud at regular pericds. mvsiruss tsx it isnrr.rsir.icE ir frjuult. lyFom itx WEirxtssei oT the generative rganj cf either i. It t^sreend to no remedy that has cv. !oen b«-ft r» ti.o y-uVilc and for *11 of thd U::'XET"' tliu Crcattst lien,tily tu lAe Ii'or.'cJ. tisr H. I ONE Y roi HAS $65 $66 PLAINTS of Ei«l»er Sea Flnd« reut Ilrltef la its Use. ItTPI V K. IMNKHAM'H llLOOD Pt'limM Wttt «(l. .. ato rv.-rv v^t.we cf Il.u.:-I» Iu::l It.® )II«kI. ,tt .lie (anio timo *U1 mro tone aiul .-treri^th U U.e-iy*tti.i. AtmarveUou*lu rvjuits tu luoCvaipouaa. tirB- th the Cc-iptian and B1 oJ rurlfler ai* t"^ iwrcd it *-33 acd i?5 Wwtiin A wi-ue, i.n. Sioss. l'llce. fithrr.ll. Six bottles for |.\ Tt Cemiwund it .~ nt I jr mall i.i tho nn of [jIII*. o.* of lot pgre», oa receipt of pric*", p«*r bo* for either. Mr*, llukhsua fm-ly anKWir* all letM* of in«|ulrr. Encli'Se Jc«ul ftatnp. iVaU for |iam|hU-1. 31tntivn this rapt-r. TII B. !*ivkh*¥ -I wmrais ce.ie r.'n»ttpa tho li*cr. aii .nbU rr-ijLT HA. BTi gal"Sold by till Iru*|ist«."fl 4 j900J£ for Every Boy, A Eock for Every farmer. A B:ok for Every Mechanic, BOOK FOR EVERY CITIZEN. iumwTirs Histury of the United Stole*, Complete In oa* magnificent octavo volume, eoo talntiiK nearly -i i.uv'eH, |rofUM'ly Illustrated. tt* Ponniln. Maps «nd i hart*. copies ha^e Ixijl told, and w*iol« St.iii-s and Territories reniK's Untouehetl. A ipiemlld Uiolt for live ageuta. Koi Circular* and telint s^'U'l poMul curd to tHlI.l U'S ,t HCST, "»e, Hrondwav, N«-w York. -M- iiV :.v S ?t?OVED 'KIDNEY V. DISEASES. Cl. HKSITA IE KidneyAVort u\ ut'.co, tn nrnd it lard It .1. wvor tho txmu healthy w*tion A o| ac For Oi inplat t« p*fimhar KbUVIICDi:o your bcx, auoli pain mdv. .ik- yZ\ I"icy-W* rt ia un«ur-^jui*cd, w it av i ?u-t o:n .y au I iL^wIy. itiii-rHfi. :.t\cncc, rotenwoa cfwrtne UllM It A Ii te Men 'T 1 Adien. iu eacli cuimry. \ddr«»mi W, 2.K«,t Kll 'o.. t'Incttico, I'linolsi. itrri tn"j«»uriwu town. lT«rui* «ini i6 ulUlt «. u-LIHT 'o 'nrtini.rf.Matn* a ur Humii-»i at il .-O di «t ai4 Wt-sl Commercial Collage. Circular free. lo-v., IIam.icx Wiit'li.jue, la. MOItl'lUNKHApiT. I'.-iv Ull eaivsl. Ton -t!fnohMli«»i, l.irfKl OPIUM Stnte cnie. Il", yjuscy. ilwU. A-GREAT-PROBLEM. TAKE ALL THE Kidney & Liver BLOOD RHEUMATIC Dyspepsia. MecticincSf PURIFIERS, Remedies, And liuligi And Indigestion Cures, Ague, Fever, Ami I»iWons Specifics, Brain & Nerve i'or*c IJovivers, Great Health If«toiiers. IN SHORT. TAKE A»J. TIIK PFST |i:nlille« i»f all these, and the be*t i|ii:t!ifies of u I the Itfst SIcdirincH of the Wor.d nud jmi will ilii'l :!iut HOI* IHTTEIIS have the beit ur.itive H'lalitii and pow er* of ull onr-.'ntrat mI ii» tiiem. und that 11ir*y will rurc when any or alloftliexe. singly or combined, f.iil. /V tlioi- otich trial will give yoa positive proof of 'hit. v rt feAT SUPERIOR CURi£ E U A I S As it f, ail l:. Jain*: ', r: of tho -g KIDNEYS.LIVER AND BOWEI-3. It u. I r» "n V'. poi:fOT ttiat ci Urt' i'.U"ul irnffr ri ''whic-t. K onl* t!.o vii-tt.'is i i r.i" rcxl jrc THOUSANDS OF CASES of th» ivorit 1 r-j'tf of have beer, qiiicx'.y -'.-iCvoil, ami ir. short time Si PERFECTLY CURED. fl rnn r, |i. luji in oh hm, soi isv mtrcciSTS. S 4i- 1'rv i-iu !.-• «-nt 1 v r•,:I. UTRITION thi: K AT 'w 6:ilvjtor for inw.-jiuia nnd the Aeod. An IncompurnbleAllmont forth®Crowth r.nd Protection Of infants and Children. A Superior Nutrltlvo In Continued Fevers, and a Remedial Agent In a« Diseases of the Stomach and intestines* tuatlT eebrate/l Dietetic Prep»r»t'on ta *v tfJutfll do* ACS compositien, pr:-i.-iii.iliy K'uteu dg •et from the WHITE WINTER FLIKT riret from WHEAT CEtlEAL, a aolid ei'r.vt, ttio ir tion of »n eminent Chemut. It baa not on. v boon huh y r-—omnu--nU'-d tut cerufted to by a lariit' in.miv-r cr elu aiul nh.vki'-iaua--ipijiim repreientnur very huh dcKre" !r.-lu.U -m the SAi-KST. BOJiT Al CFPTA131 and UKLI A1JI.E FOOD for til,, (i UOWTII and ritOi'i*r'l'ION of INFANTS and ("HiI.Dlt}:X mid for Mf-ihtri Peking SutH.-u- No-jr.shm-nt foe their otTufring. Unlike tlx prej.\raf.eu» nndo f.-c. n animal or vinous matter, win. are MujIo to nt.mulate tha br.nn and irruato ilie u-ntivo organs, il eiuuracus in ita eleiacntary ccmyosKioa— That which makes strong Bone and Musclo. That which makes good Flesh and Blood. That which Is easy of Digestlon--ne*er con »tip.iting. That which ta kind and friendly to the Brain, and that which Jets as a preventive of those Intestinal Disorders Incidental to Childhood. And while it wnuid difficult to eonetfi*# of a vthl::,: Food or 1 v.wro Preamt ami DC oioin. cr raore Nouribhi:-.s a Stre-.-.c'.henms as k: alimei-.t in fevers, VuUaonary tcippaiuts, and Ocnfr*tl Debility, ttsxtar** Mtuicmal txdcllc.ivO iu all liitostiual Diftciutcs, c%yojlA*ly ia Dysentery, Chronio Duirrticea an*J Cholera Infantum, HAS BEEN ir CON i':-:*T tni.7 ritorEX. "SOLD BY DRUCCISTS^^n? •f V"*'' T"r pn^r''PALr-,rrt/ JOHN CARLE & SONS ."wr m:W Y Si. M.UK It'Ml SI KUGIkS For Summer Kesorts. I'#*, it i- unilouhtril'•/ a rjnod phm to hike tilth t/uti the diim'cer home a icrii-sclectrd fc! of muj.c Lo-'ks for sinking and for placing. For Si 11 [/!«(/. take: Oems of English Song. •kUSSJ Itojin!-', cr eloth\ the best mi«c'4luneoU9 select ion of i»H'-.:ar mI!„s with acVOiiipani men:, extant. Minstrel Songs, Old and Now. s t*-iard. .V) cl '*1*. st aud only collection of thf u.'rld-wid.* i4Ji us !.int*titn. Jubilee and Miuatrei S"ir. Beaiitios of Siicred Song. Admirable asi^'nilii.'vjre of the sweetest sacred lyric*. 1'iauo or ot^au accompaniment. For I*lai/int, take: Musical Favorite. s£ i-hnsen i-olloction of piano 1'iect* of me,lium I'lftk-uliy. a ilM OF STflA rss. iKadi biia EMS Of III K DA XV K. $!.:*) clotlL) The very bright*-'' I'iano mmMC puMishe»l. M-riplkms ui other tlret i-lai-* tiwUeuUoAS aeut on application. In Press and .Yearly lieady: A Grand Book of War Songs For Camp Kires and all O. A. It. ineetinj^. Ixxk Otitiirit: Any l*«'k niail»-d. ptwtpaid, for ret.ul price. »,%»»% II hiettjto. Ill, OLIVES D1TS0N & CO.. Boston. OUNG MEN! I[1£1(IP!I OPERATORS, And Railroad Agents, Attend our school. Situations Guaranteed Over lta/0 oradufttr* »t W .it ai OptraU ri. Udrtu VAl.ENriSK BKu5.. i-inMvtlta, Wtft QftCB* !UY, Wts«|(* A ST. PAII_* R. Ca,. Tr»^» r-ni'&uVift Ott-oa, Orcto ear. Wn., i:«rob M, ISaS. ViLa-msii Bsct: l»ar Hlrs—i at prMout tw»Btr-flr» of youl tr«du»t»* 'ir ro»d, knd all ar* ctoliif f« od »ork. 1 shall wil mi toii fr.r wor* -*i tti-y are twM*r t!*«i iif b.«H thin I iu »l*»n tji-ro. W« khall o do it i r. fHjl meir l.fi wm.'n, J»tn«uJ for b|i«rtt it will b« Urjer tbau fer e.'er». Viv:nirf, V. h. XB & HO UK. Train I U b«r, A Royal Food Preservative—7Vi'fMie. II REX MAGNUS," THE MIGHTY KING.) What it is, and what it does. IT IS THE Hiimiston Foort Preservative. r.n*l, .v N nam" is a Mi^Lly King, an in-, *incible conqueror. It ia so/*. tasteless, pur' addi| hnrmbns. Its special field of usefulness is in tiM preservation of food, such as flab, ineaU, oysteflfc cream, etc., either in lore* or small quantities— ruui it does. Stubborn and Inranteatibla Truths. Crcnni, oysters, nieat«, etc.. preserved by tbfi methfwl iisnv Ik carrier I ncnss lie continent, shlp|ci to V!un»jn. retaining tht-ir freshness atH' purity without the use ot ic® or any refrigerating appliance or they niav lie kept at hoine fordnya nntl weeks, even hi the wentlier, mti'i orinff in lixte, l»«~idi-s kuviiii*hottesttimo iniirli and ex|«'iise in the c«.»st of ict* and trouble in going to market. A 3." days Te*t, in a Temperature Averag ing TO Jtr{jr*0$. Prof. Samuel W. JohnFon. the well known dem ist, and for more tliau tw-nty-llva years identi fied with the Scientitlc Department of Valo Col leg'. furnislie? the following report concerning Hex Magnus: My t'v-ti of thirty-five dar« In daily mean temperature of 70 gives on meats. et-." ttoiiyw lu ojm n market !iav«» t: rtain v been severe and^ am s.itisfled that tlv ilifT. renf. brands of Hfl* Magnu*. tiio llumwtoti Vo'd Preservative, with which 1 bare exjH i iinented,/nice tccumpli*h lil claimed fi-r tlfin. So far as 1 have yet lenmnd, the'/ (i.-e thf onhj pr'parution* that tire '(Tcrttitt, and at th« fume time prw tu»hl'\ for uomestl# iis»-. At the banquet on 'treated' meats at tlM New Haven House I mnl-rn«tdl*ti»riHiih If turMl f/io.tr u-/is'c.'i had ihuii ia mv Inhnra tory and tho$r ti'u h/ tnkm from the ri'fi I'/ctn'or nf the 1 Tho oysters were perfectly pulatari ble and fresh to niy taste, and betti-r. u.s it li.in-] |rned. than thos» servctl at the snine tinv, which were reo-mlv taken from thf slu-ll. Tho rorust beef, steak, chicken, turkey and quail, tccre all at* i/fKii/ ((. have ever rate?)," Hex Mnirtius is snfe, hittetes*. pure, and PrA Johnson adds in his report, I slioiud auticinnX# ill remit* from ita um and consider it no more .- "ui than common nalt." Thousand* of Trial*. s! .i tent, and it is but onn of many which i, »ve inen made, ought to satisfy the mnst e*« rinff skeptic. Ample corroborativo ttstimoHjT] .-.iii e furnished. lex Ma^ius is a perfect &n<l rrlic.ble substitute foi' i. e. tirut. stiKur. salt or alcohol, iu preserving food, w'.iit'Ti retains its natural flavor aud sweetness, .i seasons und climates after having been treated w .111 tbl3" Hex.'' Destroy* IJtriiM of Disease. -*r Hex Mjoni's opposes and prevents putrifl.ictioB,. the utter destruction or holding at bay uf thclM' rxsilei that prey upon organic matter. In tlM) innuner It destroys ull germs of diseasB, us rendering the food wholesome and healthful. It is Safe, Taatelcss, 1'ure, Harmless. Ihe difTerent brands of Rex Majrnus aro ViM^l •line," for preserving meats, poultry ami ?arMh .'•1 cents iwr lb "uccan Wave,'' for preservinr i -sters, lobsters ctc.. rn) cents per lb., i'earL* invse.i-%uiif en-am, $1 (A) per lb. Snowflake, for pr -serving milk, cheese, biittcr, etc ,J) i-eats per II. t^ueen," for preserving e|tg5, $1.00 per lb "A»iua Vitae." for keeping tluid extracts, etc., 11.00 |er lb "Anti-Ferment,"' "Anti-Fly," and •iLnti mold,'' are sp-cial preparations, wb«M nftir.es explain their use.-, each SOceiiUi per lb. f)Qjii»tfo.,i/,'iiiH'l thin ii'ifh the tftrthleiS^ cc.»i,.au„j ir/,,,!, u.tv How to Get It. v You do not have to buy a costly receipei Ml cc^vnTy rtphf. wll neither «flr ther otM*f „t your «r.x-r. dmge^t K'mv^l st-re-keeper dees ri'it iia*e it in stuck, we will for the Kiku of istruducm^ il tu nil eectioao, send you a sample pound pacLaje, of any brand desired Oixcept Anua-Vitae and Auti Ferment, wliich are put up t»'ities", upon receipt of price. ite.x M.ifrnu^ i eheup, simple in its u*e. a child .•so* uw u. luUaiiing iu its effect* au«l healthful, iry it and you will say bo too. \WCJ. 1'LL'ltMEK, Geirt Agt. The lliuBiston Food Preserving Co. 72 Kilby St., Boston. Mass For sal»4u chldk^o 1-ySprague, Warner ft Ot§ vr -f V.vu Schaak, Stevenson AOC U IV vi-'-!. with the FamottS Boring Wells TIFFIN We:! Bo- ami Ori .#ng Machine Is Very Proiit.iDlo $25 to $40 .•V Vv' Often Marie! 7-^r- cii.nos Mnde t. ll!.:nl or !s*.( pr.rt :.t Catnlo.r Itiii by Home, ,u:i I'owi'r. ,v AilU:-.a8 LOOMIS & NYMAN, TIFFIN $2 OHIO, "THE 'JEST IS CHEAPEST." .EM.ms, THRRHFRS^^-m,u* RorspPofffn nnLOllLriO CIo-.fTUullfci N IU U' II i: mir tilKf I I'.imphlH ..!• ilhio llklll CHICAGO SCALE CO .7. r«ori I.L a-: ....- -ale. s»tl I»«0| "l.!tu«»iei«."tivi', ^cuUlvr I'nvaLJM 5*70 *••*. lis a day at hon»» eaaily imwla Costly ^ii,a-l1i fi-«o i'l'IrfwT-ii'ii.ti o., Xna-iinl*. Main* A*' wnnt»d for nt A Modern •1 I Gt-.'Mc i of U« Wor.i' i Aac jr ..-a •j. a. NAVAL BATTLE8 ih« eka '..1 St.'uifB, V, b:cag». IU. 'Sail rJ5l J. C. U i A C-. (iKNTH WANTKH for thr Kesl and Kksleirt XV ing ii-'.orial Hixiknun Bllilca. fruearrituci )ier irnt. Nfcilnoul l'ulilinliliitf (., Iii'lm '!ilila. Pt Cw\c 1 ':.\fru Jfj.:» Ii uw. v .X D«Tri *u*»ru»9u S'MKlee'a Aathina Ct-*i»«ty. ThouaiKlt |««V t»»tify that it i» ?h» '••rt 'uedlcna for aathna «vtf «o J. No i« reoii »uB riu« with utkmt can aAxd to l. thlt v«M. Hent b» rtiHll, Hfe, Ik.i, or two t"X"9 il. P.ii.itainjw r»c«ilvisd. Paroea Bro# Urtiefl»S« Ma'.iivi., Wui nt *!.v,i»-mv «. Mar rises, pliM»nt«r 4 to.. I'kli *i-o. ir.-»-n» A Kultoii C" Mllwaukaa 4-*. ©Or\ I***1,''a-* atHome. Hai'Jil!f wur.-V Wi frea iu 'O 4M»W A.MnnW Xrtium* A i MaiM nr i' ho w I'l i ..i Fo iRic ray WtWARK l»ACHl\t CO MJSWAHJK. o. lluehi .ii. It «'li wKWb I' iVlne »ot- UUNY nil.I. »e* v,VV, i-1Ky Ketnra fn!l i«-r)p Hon of youi'a N i-w Tailou -.4* I'l nm* D. W. 4lu'.'l)Y*Co, Mi Wi. Doubla tu*. n ARD THIS NEW ELASTIC TirjSf llunl'vl!T«rtac f-om 'Is •*,C H*ll li. "r.ur, aaAi''-1*!Uctf 1© all p-.'i i •Al eLE^ i'I la Uia PfifSSJS 8AC|I1TIJTI jyST At A »1BS0* W0UIB finata. irt» Eggleston Trusa Co., Chicaao* Ilia 0 S WAN IP av li.»rlit.-«i llKi'l. anl Tin Ku knil a rv 1« »-rie» 1* K V VV Kl:ii to ril iha rauiilv Knitllnc il n i-a.r »t a- Ii:i,plr|e In 20 ui i.araB. y mi ».«i k for r,, ii.*!»•'. fcwart tor clr- I'wonilily Ii uiiilug Ma ... i »•. Latfy AgsntsUtc^-aM MU ramA iuii •*!'.*»« Mr ktriu.iav«lita« aa»r*rt««a«*» oot« fn» 4AlU*»» QMM TarfwWwiillJ A