Altuquimm* from the qoartur: Do rainbow might Us better iookin' of 'tvro'u't eeoh a cheap ehow. De bottom o' de meal -box make might/ po' music, big blast* o' fire aunt roaa' your 'talon. De boa' aeed ain't bouud to make big ivatcrmilioua. You oaii't toko do Iwiat out de gra'-vino by ouitenratin' it Peaoook can't hide hu foota bv apreadin' hie tail. Oreen 'simmoua ain't 'fruid o' nobodr. Education don't oome by bompm' 'g'in de school oose. When de morkiu' bird try to mork cb'ry thing he boon' ter let out aomo muaio dat ain t ' wu< much. It'a a mighty lasy nigger dat don't keep Lia axe sharp. A hole under de garden pdiu'a ia a hard aeoret to keep. ^ Hum about Coquettes. — Give the Devil hit duo and the Coquette her dude — Coquottee are like oata; they love petting. Thii aooounta for aoarka in the dark — Alwaya make a friend of a Coquette before you fall in love with her. Then you "oan ooruer her when ahe aaya, -'But let me be yonr friend I" —A Coquette oan play her oards just a a well when you are holding ber hand. Indeed, this ia her first trick— After all, there ia one nice thing about a Coquette, j She and lightning never strike twice in I the aame place. There is no need of it [ — All flesh ia gnu*, but a Coquette doesn't object to being called a daisy. Tub proper cajK-r for the bower now when be meet* a Judy ia to lift bia hat from his head, turn it forward until the plane of the rim ia vertical, and while in this position bring it dowu so thst the front juat escapes the wearer's nose; then look into it while you oouot three; quickly elevate it iu the name position, place it on the head, smile serenely, aud when one rod behind the poiut of passage to look ltack and olmorve the effects of tho operation. The elt>ow should bo kept cloae to the aide during I the above salutation. Half an hour's practice will xnakc an spt 1 tarn or quite proficient in the now code. Clarence WniKTi.rn, the Kansas I City wrestler, stated to a oorrcspondeot I that Muldoon would not wrestle h m j because ho wan afraid he would give I him the "double cross," and theu be explains what that is us foliotft: "Why, it's as simple a* can be. Buppose 1 make a match with Muldoon and I'm a better man than ho ia, but I agree to I let hiui throw me if ho gives me so much money. Ho does so. and then goes out 1 1 and makes a lot of beta ou himself. I give a man mou^y and let him go out and quietly oover all of hia beta. Then 1 I throw Muldoon anyhow. That'a a doable cross." I "Mothxb," said a lad, seriously, "I'm 1 1 surprised very much." "Well, Oeorgc, what is the matter?" i "You said it was wrong to deceive, I didn't you ?" "Yea; George, very wrong." "And wrong to awindlo V t "Yea, very/' < "Well, then, I'll have to tell you that I some unknown person has taken the 1 sweet goodies out of the preserve-jar I anu filled it up with sour pickle*." I And the uu known person .an out to I c Pbijr- _ Mas. Qiddxjeton, who knows that her « husband never shakes dice for drinks, I { and who knows that he is strictly sober, » wuo awakened the other night by Mr. £ Qiddlcou who, in hia sleep exclaimed: "Three trays to beat. Horse on me. " I "What do you mean?" asked the wife, shaking him. * "What does who mean?" "You." "What about?" * •4Why, you cried out, 'horse on me. ' " I "That'a all right, I merely had a I night-mare." I u
A point in history: The reconciliation of the Vanderbilts and Aaiora does not aeem to have had aa vet a marked influence on the eohliers who served jso faithfully under Mrs. Astor'a banner while the war was waging. The following conversation occurred at Mrs. Lonllatd'a the night after the Vandetbill Ball: Mrs, W in throp- Smith — "My ancestors, ▼ou know, really did oome over in the Mayflower. " Mrs. Knickerbocker (adjusting her eyo glaaaes)- "Really 1 I had no idea that the Mayflower carried I steerage passengers." Cauobt: Army candidate— "And I only muffed one thing in the geogrsphf paper. Couldn't for the life of me I lhink where the Btndts of Maoassar were." Pond father— "Oh. I say, you ought to have known that Fancy— Um Straits of Maoassar I" Army candidate— "Well, 1 didn't, anyhow. By the way, where are they; dad ?" Fond father— "Oh where are they ? Oh— or— they're- well, they're— but don't you. think we'd bettor go in to lunoh ?" Cajumiro the war into Africa: Yisiting Bnton— "Ya-aa, Miaa Wood lad— I but your politicians — aw— are a lot of I blawated coda, y' knaw. You are— aw wuled by a set of wiotous waeoala whom you wouldn't dweam of— aw— inviting to your house." ltoealind— "True; but in England you nre governed by persona who wouldn't dream of inviting von to theirs," Dbmorauxiho effect of flve-o'olook Was; Charles Bonmot (who eels up for a wis)— "Never eee you without a cup of tea; what a living praiee to the article you are— a regular ' tee-den m;' or, a a You're a woman, yon mnat he tea-dea.' " Mtoi Florence Bui la aye (who thinks him something of a pedant)— "Yea. and be tug a man it moat be that you are a 'teadsns The annual coat of lighting a Pullman ear by the ordinary methods oo Rtu liah roads m fWO, and the Loodon AVwi claims that with the outlay of $1000 for a stationary engine, battartam etc., a bettor light nan i*» had by electricity for $*60 a year. Several reads which ham mad* recent experiments intend to adept the eleof rio light on thrir ordinary ^aasinair ears, and the days of oil lamps appear to be u timbered. It is somewhat smgular thai the Englash railways give the first practical] trial of Rdtenn'a alee trie ligto in Pullman earn, both Amen ftttok. .L ...
a j Wocojlv head against wooden head: f I "What a bore Jenkins is I" oxolaiinod i Gunnery; "just met him, aud he talked . I about that oonfounded home of his for . half an hour, and 1 couldn't get a word I in edgsways about my now dog." • I JUKUid (raiu itMlii. New Yojoc —Mr. James While 1662 ' Broadway, formerly chief instructor la r Dickels' Huh of Scuool, to this city, said I I to a ucwapaper reporter "1 broke [ my shoulder, arm and elbow, splitting toe 1 1 socket ia four parts. Hbeumatisoi act to r I and 1 employed the beat physician. He , tried everything, but I grew worse, sod at ; I last be said: '1 have ooc more thing to try sod if that fails nothing can give you relief, and that is St. Jacob's Oil.1 1 uted , I this groat pain- reliever, sod am able to , , I use my arm, free from a'l rheumatic trouI ble. 1 have also rooommeoded the re mo I dy to a number ot .people, and io every I case they have been speedily and effectualI ly cured. " Onn bkaulb at the exhibition: l)iaI tinguiaheti amateur (showing hia latest I picture) — "I — a rub out a great deal. I Moat of my effects are got by tuat. " I Old Snarle— "Ah, capital process ! Ouly I you don't oarry it quite far enough !" "Necessity is the mother of invention." Diseases of the liver, kidneys and bowela brought forth that sovereign rerne dy Kidney-Wort, which u nature's norI mai curative for all those dire ccmplaiou. Io either liquid or dry form It is a perfect remedy for those terrible diseases lUat I cause *j many deaths, - pint of the flaeal ink for families J or schools can be made from a len-ccnl I package of Diamond Dye. Try them. The next total eclipse of the sun will occur May 28, 1900. It will then be I visible iu this hemisphere, and Virginia I will bo sought by the astronomer* as the beat poesiblo locality for their temporary observations. 1 hid severe attacks of gravel and kidI uoy trouble; was unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure tne until 1 used Hop Bitter*, and they cureJ me in a sbhrt lime, A DivriNOiisiiKD Lawysk or Waym Co., N. Y. An eminent Arabian nalundiat and physician of the tenth oentury, named Temioi, etatea that iu ancient times tho bitumen of Judea was used to pre. serve the vino from the ravage* or |>arasites. Pure cod liver oil, from selected livers, on the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard A Ou , N. Y. Absolutely pure and sweet Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians declare it superior to all other oils. Chapped hands, face, pimplos and rough •kin cured by using Juniper Boap, mado by Uaswell, Hazard A Ou. New York. To Pitt Away Stucl.— Articles for the aumrner. or to leave knives, steel fenders of grates, Ac., without rusting, grease the steel well with lard and fio up in paper. Now Bum. N. C.-K*t. O. W. om*j say* : •»! bars taken llrowa'a Iroo Blitcm mod cotui.ler It of lb* beet medicine* known." A new scientific iuatrnment is the "pluviometer," which registers the quantity of rain falling within a certain period, and the duration aud the hour of the fall. Moihar Swmii'a Woriu llyrai>. Infallible, tasteless, karmlM*, cathartic; for f* vsrisknsw. rmUewmeaA. worms, oonaupauao. SSc. To indulge a oonsolousness of goodness is the way to lose it, Oark»|Mri*r'tVwa|lca Km*. Drain o hia mubtaa thla araanu. mr Mr. II. baa
Uk*o upon hlm-rtf tho ta*k of aaUafyiu* our uutoarou* nadm that winterer good* art nianaUcturvd tn 1 our goodly city U Bor«r W U llama, arc o< aj bi*h a | ***»• •• So® lQ.qaa>llr aa can bs produend la us apo* OO tba dob*. kapertaUr <■ Uila ao whdo Uw ■ akllicd l'han&ariai of maaj yron* axpcnaoo* raoolm - U> atlrmrl rrrwo lb* flocM bolanioal apr«Hta«w of tba I wortd lb* mod pdaot curt, for aotua apcdal iflaaaaa lo proul of bit awt oo (bat iTorklaoo*. M. [ L. aBdda tba bad. ha ralaUa an laUrrWv with aa ac • OWMaSasos. si ran him «hlla ■ -jountloa temporarily ; at ha* raaiilawtai Hb« aiya -About a yaar 1 •nffm.l mn acalr *1tb Hbramattem la my lHam.aod HruraWla ta tha haod. which I aoduml two or threa luooitu «tt b 1 aa WMMh pdlMMT aa poaa bte. balmr uad« lb* traat wnwt *4 aa axcaitewt docsor, aaS to la* many kimla of madlctoa without any marked affact. At late a amdkwl frlaod adrtead dm to trjr Uwat's Itemcdy, b*. oowaaba attributed any aaiwa auff«r.aa to tha m ooKhtkmaf my kldaayn. which war* wot parformlar thatr prwpar functioua. and I «o«aaMO<vd Uklaa lUad to a faw day* tha aaurahrte ted dapartad^ay temSaeh* and eaurtey dtepraarud. tha nrtebtm la my Umb« and IcSata ted goo*, aud I ter* wot ted a touch of tt tenon. Mom racawUy I nt troubted with taipority oT tte blood, which ■ ho wad itaatf la www rrwpUooa an my fnon. I a*ala rtuttod to Hunt'* ftemady. aad after tekln# It a abort ttm* tu oomptetely ewrud oC tbte nwapteint. Uaafa Itemtely tea pwate awry baoafidaJ to ma la alter ka of mob haartarha. white It alwaya attartela^ aad I aottoa tha ImproTaawait aa ■» as I teka Uw Hamad y TUa Samady tea »w«et teniae alaiwteite. for It tea mada ma fate mm* terawsar.aad tea teaa rarr baoaSteal to my smmral baakh 1 moat basrtUy raoimuwaodlt to all auffarara - Hka myaatf. Maa. I. O Tamrko. Ha IK Paarl Be Crwte Prate. ALnaaTO MARa.oT Otetmra flotur. 111., aaya. 1 tefabaau proteralad for thraa cw mm nail with kidney dteaaae; a* tiwml wee notable to P«t te my bnote; my wifa tea oftra pollrd ttera oa for ma. I «wa not ao bad aa ihtl te thatlam. but 1 narar kaaw what It waaloba alt bout pala ta my bate until 1 m*. manor I wteag Maafa Hamwl , Stwaa I Iwwma to take Hwafa Baawady 1 ^arabaau fraa fraaa aU pala ami take pioaaure tn »a«ia« thai tl ia tte teat rnadMwa thai I arur kwaw for KMway aad Idrur dlwuaaa" 1 1 2 klOMCYB.LIVKR AMD IIOWIIS.^ J k, ... I!!8u^"?rsc tffflfrn- j ■teau kaawauiahty raMaaad. aaad In ahaat Wma I S ,3{m?S2 *s[ c uwt r». • 1 ]WnHJUk*S^JU*2o^%I!!sUttw«W*TiF * Kb a C«wicaggsaia£'t3gtg4ar 1 _ — — *»• ! ■ ' . ' s
IMIIJJ ■ W A1 ! AIM AKESIS 9 Dr. S. Silsboo cExtcnialPiloEcanody Olvaa iaataul rallaf and la aa 1 AaUibte i CURE FOR All KINDS OF PILES. lilHU^Vv'li'ilitaTV'j'F ^^aawteSortela Pteyte Steh. OM %»" mm«««al I'Umm CaaanA. Ua> te 9 m teaa ti UN, teto AU 4>VUU «aa m tmmmut mm IN^U MUIL L » Sate* Adawrtlalog Chautaltl "It lis* booooic ao comtnan to write the beginning of su article, In an elegant, intereating rnannrr, "Then run It Into some advertisement that we avottl all auch, "And simply call attention to the turrits of Uop Hitter* In a* plain, honest tonne as possible. "To induce people > "To give tbcin our trial, which ao proves their value that they will never uae anything ulae." "fug JtKMKi>v ao favorably noticed in all the na|jcr», "Religious and neeular, is "ilsvlug a large aalr, and is supplanting all other medicine*. "There la no deuying the virtum of the Uop plant, ami the proprietors of Hop Ritlera liatw shown great slircadnvsa "And ability "In ooiu|>ounding a medicine whoao virtuee are ao |>alpabla to every one's observation. I>IU She Die! "No I "She lingensl stul auffert«l along, pining sway all the time for year*," "The doctor* doing her no good "And at laid was cured by this Hop Bitter* the j wipers say ao much about." "Indeed! Indeed !" "How thankful we should be for that medicine." A llaughler'a MUery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery. "From a comnllration of kidney, liver, rheumatic tn>uble and Nervous debility, Under the care of the l**t physicians,' "Who gave her diauaau various names "But no relief. "And now site is restored to u* in good health by as-hitnide a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we hatl shunned for year* before uaing IL"— Til* Pakemts. Father Is Getting Well. "My daughters m : "Dow much better father U since he " Bop Bitten." "lie la getting well alter hia long suffering from s disease declared incurable1' "And we are ao glad thai be used your Bluer*" a Ladt of Ulioa, N. Y. I - I
\ An Open Secret. The fact is well understood that the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT Is by far the best external known for mau or beast. The reason why becomes an "open secret? when we explain that "Mustang" penetrates skin, flesh and muscle to the very bone, removing all disease and soreness. No other liniment docs this, hence none other is so largely used or does such worlds of good.
Hosrrrrt^ iter* has n*rcr tern >a tattasc* in white Ik's ■trring umrwaat ami antt-fehnir madtcio* ka« failed to ward off tte complaint, when lavrti »tniy m s gmcacuao sgwlost malaria. "Hon M l ila sf whyshiaoa haw aban-icnc-l si) tte offWanai apooifw*y and now prracnb* this karmltva rag. labia tonic U>t rbUis am lam, aa Wail na dT*pe;*la | an i nanrouA Uteuutu lioteatior* HtUara a tna apoLifh you and. for MM te nil Omvgiata nod Dantors gnwrnlly Ri t FETRfl (1H>PF.R < w w ti riAWtni * jf^cTW it. ( ma
! "Mnda Saw Again." Mm. Wm. I> iiVCKMAM, Bt Catharine, Oot , soya; "R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y , I Lave used your 'Favorite PraacripUon,' HLioldrii Madkal Dlawvcry,' nod 'Pfanaaui Purgative Pal lata,' fur th* Uat tbrw* moutha and Aud myself— ( what shall I soy )— 'mod* new ayaitt' are the ouly words that rxu/SM it- 1 was reduced to s skeleton, could not walk arroaa the floor without fainting, could knap nothing in the shape of food ou my stomach. Myerlf aud friend, had given Up all hope, my immediate death seemed certain 1 now live (to the surprise of everybody) and am able to do my own work." The city of Geneva. Switzerland, furnishes water for small engines ot about I a oent a cubic yard, under a pressure of 4) atmospheres thus giving n horsepower for seven oeuta an hour. Yolo* of tte People. K. V. Pi BBC*, M D.f Buffalo, N. Y.: I had s aeriou* disease of the luuga, and I was for s time oonflued to my bed and un- I der the care of s pbysirtan Ilia preacrile I dona did not help mr. I gruw worse, cough- I ing very severely. I commenced taking j your "tfiiUU-n Meuicsl Dlaooveryf ' and it | cured mr. Your* mvpcctl ully, JUDITH BURNETT, Hilladair, Mich To Clha* Matti.vu. — Put p pint of salt in a pall of warm water. Mop the matting well, one breadth at a time, and wipe with a cloth afterwards. Pienv'a "Pleasant Purgative PrlloU" are I jwrfect preventives of ooiiatiuntiou. iu- I I'luMfd In glaaa butties, always frt»L Bj all druggist*. At Thebes au ancient Egyptian Papyrus roll containing a treatiseonmedicine bus been found, •*#"Slow and steady wins the race." I Steadily, but not slowly, Kidney- Wort it distancing all com petition for universal popularity and usefulness 'J Lit oelcbra- I ted n-uuedy can now be obtained in the usual dry vegetable form, or m liquid j form. It is put up in the latter way for I Hie especial convenience of Ihoic who I canucK readily prepare it. It will be found very concentrated and will act with equal I efficiency in cither form. Head advertisement. •af*E very color of the Diamond Dyoa I ii perfect. Bee the sample* or the colored cklh at the druggist*. Unequalled for brilliancy. Barren break thy word than do worse I in keeping it. UoLiHLKte abd Cold —A young girl deeply regretted thst she ws$ so colorleai I and cold. Her face wai too white, and I her hands and feet fell as though the I blood did not circulate. After one bottle I of Hop Bitter* bad beeo taken she was I the rosiest and healthiest gtri in the town, I with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind I gratifying to her friend*. Hu praise is lost who waits till all I commend. •Tfcoec who deaden aensatloo sod atu I pefy the patient to relieve suffering make I a grave mistake. They proceed upon the I false idea that it is legitimate to procure I relief from pain by detfrovmt ohvsical I •CM ei iiuiu §n\Mi uy ijoKniyinc pnystcai i
sensibility. Thu r net hud. carried to I the last extremity, would kill the pa- I ticnt to end suffering, ll is not pnaumcd I that Lydis K Pinkham'* \ egetable Coo I pc^und will raise the dead but it often docs I restore those who are given up as hopeless case*. ].\ things of the cniud wo look for no ootnpulaioa but that of light and reason. A hplrad Irl R<- mrdj Or Laaf Uteawi. Dr. Kntert .SpwUb, ItU PrwUlml at Ibr Erim p Oolkw* of tte atr *4 N«w York, sod fonarrir of Clartnnatl. Ohio. u*ril vr yd. Hall's Hatem vrry n Irate ttI) tu hia |<«rtl«, aa many cf hia |*ti«ata ncm Urine, and raatorwl to tea3ib by tte oar of thl* tnvaiu a tea mrdiPlno, oan amply Utelfy Ha alwaya ted thai ao rood a mutely oujrbt not to te oootetervd u. paly aa a i<ai*nl nMdXlna. but that It ooaht to ba cwwarr Ited freely by rtwry pt> y teteaa aa a aenwrrhm ratuedy tn all caaeaof Lunr Ihaeaea It 1a s acre curs for Ooaaumptioo. and baa no filial for ail twrtoral <om plain ta kplltatar'. Llatwaal. Ap|dl*d to tha bead It twU*v<w haadarte. and |tr. vwnta tte hair from falttne out Wisdom ia oft-times nearer rshtn we stoop than when we soar. Carbolioe the deodorized petroleum hair renewer and restorer, as improved and perfected, challenges the world and stands without a rival among the hair dressing*, and is a universal favorite with Uu ladies. It ia no t life to live for one's self alone; letua help one another. "Rough oa Rata." Clean oot rata, mic*. roaches. Slea, aata, hadteifw. asanka, chipmoaks. fophera. I Sc. Drafgtau. Womkh, Like prinoen, find few real friends. RMsarSah * for overcoming d»Se<»ea catmsl by I import water, decaying vegetaiim, etc., u Brown's Iron b. ttera. Nirn Let your teal outrun your char- 1 ttfi I Ladies and chfiareo » boou and shoes . cannot run over if Lyon's Fatoal Heel | Bllflcner* are used W horvkk lias a con ion led mind has ' all riches. Dr. KB Del ureal Nrrr* fteaiorsr R US marvrl or th* agv tot all serve ORrssss. All * MgiRr UiKUUTurtrutnB is the very poison J of manhood. • Malaria, oh Ilia, positively cured by > Emoe/'a Rtandard Cure Pills. Their ' equol unknown, sugar-coated ; do gnp- . No thoroughly occupied man wm aver yet miserable. c -J!?? C.-Rav.J." A WMto an: -I « ■aw itn.wi.-B mm III t tvn tofgaaarm SatelWr. It f tvtearvo mt u, irvwgih and vfrw • »' Iv you would create mwDething, you ' must be aomethtng. Bo* Vlv ARTS find that by using OAS- w TUiNBnownplraaant fhrllng*arp«nHVtsResfl * •Art raUng or drinking AuM by druggiata. - OavTUUfl to la liquid farm Druggist* ) Judos all men fmu the presumption of their innocence. ■ » — ^ -IHteba^alka.' Kmavurt Is supple, and can bend, but hoomiy Is Arm and upright and yiaUb wi
|S®®HL m « te* , J UfeV' .' . GlRMANREMEOt FOR P f\ TINT. cu iii Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica, La ■**#*. Bachadte. HaaSaeU. Taethacka. teraT1irMt.aBrlllM*harteB>.ambM, ter» HrmlA* Vrte OltM. as it au utaaa sajsili run ass uan. I *tei;l»>wi«t«MlDwloM<>n*te fWrCw*MM» Iwwu.w fill my mii TSK OMAKIZ* K tteKIJS CO a *f.ienaa a '» Imn.w, SCUAA A NOTED BUT UNTITIJCD WO*A*.~ (Ttwm tte tew urn OteAoJ ■rate tdOora — I Tte Atevv u a HV««— of Kn r -du * ptakI *a«i. of Lywn. Haa... »te Ater, aCvtW Luu* trix** | m*y te inoafwOy osltel tte "Iter Ynrad of W emxt.' I ter- Kinwpgotea tekteJ ter. Ste I 1» M>lnw»1.y ter oted U, ter work. wU<hU tte ooteow I ot » Hf**w4y. ate la oteljwd U kwy «ii Itey which Sally pown 1* Bpua tet, «arh Iu ipMUl I huitea of wSrrlM, or Joy at rxteatrwa U. B«r I V«cWaU« OwWiipo«ad U a bwU.m tue good ate not I arfl iwpte 1 h*«r perwowaO/ teiewugatel tt ate I te aalWfte', ot tte truth of thu I Oa aaowasi ■ tt- pr*»ra awriu. tt U nnwaterf I a*«l ptwarvlhte by iteteat phyttcUa* la tte eoaatry I On* Bay ■ I ** H Wurki BA* a riww ate «rr, Hu<h pais. It wll) cur* ratlrviy tte »or*C : jrm ot Ullj* I of tte thru Ir-.ctTku, Imf.iAr ate palafU I M*aat*wau-«.all c>«arUr TrowUaa. l*n«i— linn ate I Uantta, FVudUp til IXiphirw u i ate tte «ua I aw|w*at ntaal >a» t a**., ate la —tunaily teq^ate to I tte Chaac« of Ufr • n prnaaait* *r*ry i-irtku of (te cyUra. ate d«*« I MW lli« ate vigor ll nujot talata* fUtalrw-y I tebuyi all Ctmrtaj far rilmu|» r la. lai rU»M vail I ww of th* tewa-k ll rurw tUcutiac. Haodarhee, I Krrvwo* ]Y«auwUo«. Owaral I'iHIiij m nkwua. j UeprvaUun ate lad|c»-U.«v Thai fcr(o« of tear lav I teww. caa«tiw Pat^. w«wtu ate teckarte u alway* pTwiAwmilj .-urte by It* we. It will at hii .tar* ate Wah-w all ctn ii— I* ii i a. art U haraoc^r wvb tte Iaw that gorrrw* tte fraa!' »y*tcwa 1 Itcoaa culygl. jwr lotUr or «i for gl .ate la aid by ! Cniff,u * -- • — j-' — ' - - »- -[ — rum, ma th* aaar* of aaay who ha»v b**a rrrt»-fte to (rvfart health by th* aa of tte V>CrtaUe ( naponnf. can b* Obtain*.: by atenwtta< Hr*. f, with ataiaj. (or reply at ter boa* la Ly aa. Maa For K.Sa*7 CotapUlat ot tiUur an CO* cms paste tt uarwteu»>«^.»i — "Mtt rinkhon.-. Liv«* mi*." aytowr wrttrr. fcar* tSr hal te (h# «arhi f.w th* cwrv of OasUpaUoa, BHVXara ate Turyteliy ot th* ttror. B*r Blote Fwrttrrworh* w«te*ru|n tu prcUJ novate Ud* fhti U aqwal tte Ctaafrxite la te pupalartiy AO wtM rvapot ter aaa Juz*r. U Hcrcy vImwmIi •aUlka bito dogute to otben. PhlWteiphla. IW. CO Hr* A tt D
The Bad and Worthiest ar* never twualed or amnirr/HuO. ThW u wpectslij tn* of a family meOicu*. aad it u paatuv* proof uut tha remedy i nuuu»a w of the va.oe. as awn a* u had beaa tcated ami proved by the whole world that Uop Bairn waa the purrwt, bait and mow valoatxt CamLy meduiDc oo earth, many haitatlooa aprang op sad began to atea: the m>uon in watch the pre*, aad Uw people of th* rowntry hte rxprvaaed the taenia of IL Ik, and In every way trying to indue* soffenng invalid* to uw tbrtr rtuff expecung to make money oa the credit and good name of IL B Many other* Xante nostrum* pot ap in uimllar Kyle to U. R. with vanooaiy devised names in which the word "Uop," or "Hops" were uate in a way to indno* people to beueve they were the lust aa Hop Bment AH auch tseteodte rvtaediea or enrew, bo mauer what their style or name is, and aepectaliy those With uw word "Hop* or "Hop*" in their aame or ta nay way coonened wtth them or their name, are UnKaUoou or counter fafta. lleware or Uwm. Tboeh oooe of l hem. L'a* DMbing but geouttae j Uop Bitten, wtth a ban, -a or rlB*t<-r of grweo I Uop oo the White lahei. Tnut aothlaa eWe. ] Drogglau aad deolen are warned ag*-tu: iteaitiw ts tmttaUooa or roonlertrtta. | ■ffB^URRRMMWawaaawk I B^B H |l^l »1| ^HASBES^ROVED i I L Tho BUU1BT CUtI for { 1 KIDNEY DISEASES. 8 * . Baraal—a bate, or ilWiiSaate wrta* tndl a j 3 «aba that you arv a victim > Tit XX DO NOT ? ! I RUOXTATli wa* Zttacy-Won at oaw*. (drag- E * | Haw hit wia IIP Ate it wUtcpwadUy cvrr- " * ww th* duim and raabora tealthy aattra p j | Ladies. JSTSfSVSSi:! "aadw.aY lawiifpaaaid.^ \ % MUwUtaKwejaapUyateateWy. p J „ UKteeSax. lnoo*nnaaw.rw-ti- ofurt— . g > 3 *— ^*- J — ' ~T 1~T ~t"t iBflSvtl aiagqlwa C I J r. . vr^vdiV yWte) It* comin pevrvr 5 * q- BOLD UT ALL PRgQOJHTg. IVRetl. ^ Z 1 OPIUM .SHHy OPIUMS'™^ B*. UK. aH. to to s»o messas rstssi THE SUN^^r" tyar d pQajte SJSje iof •** of |u «ditwu»* L W. KMC LAN P. fuhtehar. Mew Ywk Cttv, 1 k ■■■iiBK, toceatK. W. T Vmi« AgtM* a 5KTO j. K hobemhaTX. s THtWK AFFLtCrRD WITH TUB afiflLfl OF NKijr.MU'sg AND MKKtU'KULI* AVION - gSonld a .4 beaute •» eoUswH J. N. aad J. K Mt> IUWSACK , of its North senate! asrwt, ThiiadR - pSta, either by mail or b/ pees*, dwrmg ibe boarV A. M. tot 1'. M.. bteS lot V W ABVkw hwr. Whteoever wawhi ttow Ms casd»SUA «lw •(* »o Uosri've * kboaM mad 'WffBWniA NVTfflgU." TOTlfG
■' ■■ ■ m HEALTH IS WEALTH! 'Mu ha. l < wswrs tun o» muu TBa*rnshT • pi'i.i ■i.iteb.iia.ft. Sin i te*.ite— .tei aiwiw a ii*y.. tetew. tiwiu jhtega wy I l»iw i.idmu *f tt* Sr*tt'» IWIHA » MM| tad I ■JWT^S'M tadjttrna . h^Mlm M te UTC CUAtt ANTIC SIX ROXKS T» >M**I «M Witt ***h — am iwiw* A* — te te tt***. | I m, i*te* *rWA a*. wwWttttett*! * ■ mm »-4 »a.^««»~.s laiJTnS/ ky " *"— stab as a mau*oi, M.i.i.tti"n i uu .r*. " m-'UTTAS." "™ Ttt ft-f- f tt— I r •Mwtaea *-V«H >' tl wtt Cmumm Urn CISMCh a MLNDibSON. Z2Q Hacw Otrwot. SttllaQiMpMo^Ro. Mine (BETORE- AND -AFTER] Etoctrk Appiiascss are sari as JO (W Trto. TO MEM OHLT, YOIINB OB OIJ, \l ' •" mMm tag fiaaa Kmou Dwaaurv. Vf Lfwr \rtkirrt. Lacs or K»n Fbwcs ate Wio*. VjJTPK W IIIWMI.Mdcll It I I tflnuu a t a 1*— nail Katcus rraiir ag tram aawOsa ate OmtMM <';rw Iftey ntef ate f*"i nil rtttuc of ix*ted M*n.vo OlAiASTitt Ttegi ■man I temwy of KteWttSiOaawy. I *t~ ii - nH-«ttsblalfiai ittnw »nmi HIT n., ■AMIAU. iiu. rwiLBOR'S COMPOUND 0? ^ PURE COD LIVER k OIL AND LIME. J Tw Our ud an tr* yaw •*SrtiM ftttt • Coitetk 1 ted AM! tu*. i nwr-te. • e »r.y •.< tte tan •k» itewmai} tniiu— ao-ftn. mdrnttei-wack i <*■' t tt*. ttm t ia ii »>» • It at ' 'imimoti AhB law*. Aufr *te earv r-iu h > » i. > ate ini**tti «., »*»t W ir>— n>... l-> tte te,. l-*I fteWKy w,ul*ct..rvd .tey i » a h. a ilouw. 'kirb bn rttd by tL dnaxA AGENTS WIMTED • »Wg Rarliiar «»r uiv<r.u-l U. . ,*< , .■ „# ttoct UA* w t- 01 I^IG A:. 1 tOI. •nmylrl, lt %. teteunw It wtJ Ateo it;; * rrte %u < v> v fancy Wtek to* wt» Hi U> |«h *! way • t«s.ly nurui "Wad 80 """OUT U>H Srrwi,. "FRA2ER AXLE GREASE bwm In the world. Un iharaaal**, Kvery paekHce ha* *ar • — — Tfand I* atarked Irutr't. BOLD KYKBYWHCKK AMkla.fRM.ty Ha)*yF*r*vw. DM. T. FAUX UOL'MAUM OritaUl Crsxn, or lUgiml BascUfier. CHARCOAL ^ ivwtth. jarlfytmr tte #yinw Km by aaSTB •ntt Ml vwmin . watkMijWa, Ooan. gbggm ARteAThtand tewrd mywwrnww imiHi. AGENTS WANTED rtowswtew, or M<'» to Aruulrr mn*i Ftmii h KetatU. UtA Hte kXaamwaooe to Agenta. AMKMICA Pl BLUlilNtJ Ou |f KtetO loath Ktraat, PhUadel|dia. Fa. ^ "TNI UKBT IB OHKAfbgUT." ggLTHRESHERS gSS. ^ ^ sp riT«®s ■ iwauiim.iuiM -• - • \ >, **.?• " 1 S<wbl tete* Uw tt Be^HBllSsaEgMi J

