. w .,.. jUii SttWWfcWBBwwHWi K - USEFUL AND SUQQESTP&. One of tho bost things ftr jvifnrtner Vto cultivate is good humor. Scatter every traco of morosoness to tho winda. A lady in Now York wa3 niatlo aick by lomonado. On investigation it was fnillltl llifctf llfnilv MTiinn ahiHttr.nrnt urn zinclatfed.faiKUthojacid oftho nfonB piuuuwu Ulkliliu- VI 7.1I1U, 1YI11CQ 13 poisonous. Wooden or cldna squoczcrs aro safp. N. Y. Herald. To euro bunions, uso pulyorjzod ealtpcter and sweet oil. ObfaiJTIiFa druggist's (Ivo or six cents worth of saltpeter; put it into a bottlo with suf ficient olive oil to dissolve it: .shako un well, and rub tho inflamed jqihtgjrtUglffo and morning, and moro froqfaoallyflu painful. IlaWs Journal. & jfj A test of tho vitality of iwficlilbtlds. . and therefore of tho probability of good crops, was recently made. Uranchos of trees fronutho valley of t tho Hudson, frdin Delaware and f rorrVNow Jersey wore placed in water kept materially warm. In duo tinio Jjiqr Jersey JiuU Dolawaro buds developed into full bloom, but ovo. when JLiq water was . raised to a higher tompdraturo' tho buds from Now York failed. A heavy crop is promised this yciw. Chicago Times. Hero is a good riietlibd for raising cucumbers: Take a common salt bar rel, kno?k both ends out, sot it in ' a convenient place and fill nearly full of wcll-rottoii, manure. fora,, thrdd Shills for'tlifi Ivine"s7 one on tho esf;,tono on thoestnn(Ithorot;hr(lon 'thosduUsido o.f the Barrel lfavobut,,tnfeo plants in a hill, then place brush to keep tho vines up from tho ground. Keep ,tho barrel well watered; "ah.il if -tliosjj three, hills don't furnish elfoughpicklo(3 fftr'a largo family, then think mo a false ' prophet. Uhicago Herald. Fried Bread: Put; into a 'common biscuit pan a heaping tcaspoonfttl, of butter, and let it molt and spread over tho pan; then take enough slices of bread (stale answers as well as any) to cover tho bottom of the pan, undanalco a mixture to dip them in by beating well with two 6ggs, and pouring in milk enough to soak the bread; season it with a little poppor and salt; mako tho bread quite moist; then lay it on tho butter and fry brown one side, nnd if too soft too turn, put it into tho oven to brown on tho top, and you will havo a dish that serves for meat and potatoes consisting.ofiucither. Tlie Delaware beet factory lias sus pended, the manufacture of sugar from beets, claiming" that tho quality of b'eots I T" i reciuireu cannot be jrown m mat &iaio raqmrou caniioi uo btowu ill uiiii, ouuo. . Tho manufacture of su;ar from beets, ' iiuwover, is on mu jiiciuusl'. iiiu-iiaii. of tho sugar product of tho world i3 now made from thorn. Tho pulp is a great J5OUKC0 Df,rcVcmlo to manyfaetur ers iniEtirqpe. No fapto'ry tliero coul'd oxisf for a day if tho valuable pulp was thrown "iiwaT, as was done in this coun try Ti Portland and Franklin. yhon 'properly freed from nioi&turo it is AVortl more for feed than, raw beets. In Can sMtyi it readily sells at.from SI to SG, no cordirfgeto condition, per ton. Wo still lack lincjwledge regarding tho successful manufacture, of sugar from beets. Ben vcrtTrJbtme. l. i.1.- '- 1 '..I 1 T A Duel Witli UoniiuocR. loner, nco two vounar follows, C. C3 . . on tho tablo between thorn, and ono or twotof their fellow-workmen wero look ing on at tho game with evident inter est. There was little in the appearance of tho group to attract especial atten tion still less to suggest tno improba ble notion that tho lour youtli3 compos ing it wero two duelists and thoir sec onds, or that tho stako of the domino match was a human life. Presently, however, tho game having como to"a conclusion, tho younger of the two play ers, a lad of sixteen named Stanislas Julian, lifted tho glass to his lips, and drank, oil" its contents at a draught. Five minutes later he wasft corpse. Tho wretched boys had quarrelled, and agreed to fight a duel in such sort that tho death of one or tho other must on-1 sue. Haying placed themselves in tho hands of two seconds, thoso, latter ar ranged tliat thoir principals should play a 'set" of three games at dominoes, upon tho solomn understanding thai the losor should swallow a doso of tho dead liest, poison procurable. This- hideous, compact was carried out to the letter, nor did " any of tho surviving porsons, concerned in n, when interrogated by tho police authorises, before wiomthoy wer subsequently brought, bbtray tho least remorse for thoir smi$ ,in, tho ghastly transaction. Julian's adver sary, indeed, boldly avowed that, had ho lostf the .match, ho would havo ful filled Itisipledgo to drink the pojson as faithfully pb-find his dead antagonist' and tho(eqbhds protested that' tlfey had onlyaJd&ho theirduty la Qeing the duel JniHy fought out uccordinjr to tho conditionSrtSctUed beforehand." Lon V&P don Tdlcgrajjhi 4 t MMnslcal 'IV It ii itinn 4- VII l JJtlUIfJlll f f At Milan,'!It;vly, hpy havo .recently, had a'MUsfcal;Jndustri;it Exhibitioa.'andr Conipcti raaaMssy which' during :fperio(jlj; Qyend -months, .tho largo, nOiiilnicund grputest variety of musical' in4tMli3ents?ofdand new'j cvor brought-together. America was lion ored in the award. to, the MasonicHam lin OrjraiSComiTaiivf Wo luL'irestmetiai. and tuaio.nlrt onej in ithiHi ilepitrtraoilK, Conbining.d.goaitWliVpVoffii ,...Y., yOj niiuyVu ))1 W'W Hiaijcectp lb is a continuation of tho triumphTJ6f:.tl.t5,,fftnlonsQ('gab.1makor3 at ovef,y-oneoMho-Wori(l'8 Fairs':for fourteen yoRrs;.to whi&intlio'rVhasbenf bo exeoption. The Manhattan. NoW ournoymen uronesmitiis, wero sitting in h sniallVarsaw cafe, playing donn- linou A irluu linlf full nf linlin, cf-nrwl I JBMh . t r w Alexander, cdltorBarnesllftG,) &, has been cured of rheumatism by tho uao oi St. Jacobs Oil. Onion-beds should bo laid out on tho bias, and trimmed with $4 lace. Detroit Frtt j.rm. MkaW. VV. A. Fonnns. Greenfield. Mass.. was curedby St. Jacobs Oil of rhoumatlsm. Cin cinnati Christian Standard. Tun Pllllailolnliln Tin.: . (I. A m.il wuviiiiih . ... Duig .linn ir..u 4&ill;- lean kiss fs to be the subject of a book to bo. puuiisneu soon. no suoject is a very expan sive and voluminous one. It will take at least a .hundred chapters to give an unabridged deflnltlon'off the American kiss. It will re- (QUlie.Bo lpsi.flinn twenty na(jcs to portray the UU(VCUV VUMHllUU Ulwk(ttor.loYfc;'' iktss at the Kite, tl tiincreut variations oi "lao lone;, Ion? kiss. and there Is the eood-nlirht thnt. wilt nrettr n'fll rrowil itlwi balance of the first volume. Then Micro Is the frigid, snappy kiss of the mother-in-law, that goes oft with a pop llko a champagne cork; tho juicy, flabby kits of the baby, that has no.pop to it ut nlland tho JnslpldTlco mnrriirino kiss of Voman'klsslnKWOnihh. O, it will be a daisy of a book: and how com forting Jo a young man, who has a feTcr blfslor on his Up and can't go to sco his girl, mat volume win uc, as no peruses it m tne long winter evculncs. Fruits nnd Vegetables. Among scientific men who have made lon gcylty astlidy, Ifcin almost unanimously ntrced that a fruit and vegetable diet is conducive to long life and perfect health. Andlt is among tho vegetable kingdom that wo find our prin cipal means of restoring health to the invalid, and strength to tho weak. In olden times, when eentenarlans wero common; aiidvmciFbf sixty ycarji of hgowcro considered youthful, herv doctors were tha only- physicians. Dr. GifysdttVYolIow Dock and Sarsaparllla, with the exception of one Ingredient, and that is iron, is strictly a vegetable compound, and Is not injurious to the most delicate Invalid. Its effect on, the griherul system is most wonder ful. It'glves real 'strength to every part of the body, ad Us soothing effect iu quieting tno brum ana nervous system is most remarK- able. Its principal saparllla. Ingicdlonts aro Yellow Dock, Sars jumper, iron, uuenu, Celery and Callsaya bark. Where the dlseaso ls'of au exhaustive nature, it nutcklV checks alt decay. In cases of dyspepsia It docs not act as a severe cathartic, but gives real strength to tho digestive organs, and thus permanently cures this distressful disease. ! Tnn army w,orm got as far as IJoston, when amiss with ee-glasses called It by its real name. It immediately laid down and died. Jlotlon J'ott. i Mn. Samuel Dnnitox. of LovolandrOhlo. wrltds: "I think I havo cause to bo glad. Allllcted for years with painful kidney trou bles and chronic dyspcpila, I was Induced to give Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock urn S.irsapa rilla a trial. Tho very first doso seemed Jta reach tho right spot. I lloii't know yruatVa, back-acho or sour stomach now Is." , , " Win' docs a donkey eat thistles 1" asked a teacher of ono oi tno largest uoys in tuo class, ..lkcaU(i0 ho Ib ftdopUoy, I reckon," was tho nromnt renlv. , ' - ! ' ' ' John McGinnes says: Dr. Henson, I will pray for you as long as I live, because you took pity on mo when I was sick and In tho hoilaIJ and 6ent me two' biixes of; vout Celci v aiul Chamomile Tills, and they (Aired me oi Sciatica, Neuralgia and Nervous wedki ncss. Dr. Benson's Skin Cute Is fust secur; Idjj a monopoly in its special line as being tha only safe and suro remedy for all diseases of tho Scalp and Skin. A conKun in peanuts has advanced the Crlce of that gallery eseuleut from $1 to $i a ushel. Small boys wlll'pleasc weep iu chorus. Kcie JTaveii Jfrffitttr. "Thoy who cry loudest are notalvyays tho most hurt." Kidnoy-vVbrt does its work like the Good Samaritan, quickly, undstenta tlously, but with great thoroughness. A New Hampshire lady writes: ' Mother has been afflicted for jears with kidney diseases. Last spring she was very ill and had an alarming pain and numbness In one side. Kidney-Wort proved a great blessing ajid has completely cuiedher.4' ' ,, A Boston doctor says -high-heeled shoes ruin the eyesight, and yet ho can not be per suaded to look tho other way. 'Denver Trib une. . Thousands of women havo been. entirely cured of the most stubborn cases of fomalo weakness by the uso of Ljdla Ei Tlukham's Vegetable. Compound. Send to Mr. Lydla E, x niKiiam. mm western for pamphlets. Avenuo, Lynn, Muss,, Tim contribution plate passed about In a fashionable church is apt to come back nickel plated. iV. 0. PicaijMte. 'Gomien MBDroAi.DiscovcuT' Isnotorily n sovereign icmedy for consumption, but also for consumptive night-sweSte;.' bronchitis," coughs, Influenza, spitting. of vblood, weak lungs, shortness of breath, and .kindred affec tions of tho throat and cheat. By druggists.- ' Ax exchango reminds us that Fort Sumter was suireudereJ by Mary Atnicrsou in 1801. Elmira Frtt J'rex. IJoiuitiriil "Woinmt aro mnda pallid and unat tractive by functional iricguliiritlos, which Dr. Tierce's "Favorite. uTrcscrlptlon'wlll Infallibly cilre. Thousands r ot testimpnluls.'By druggists . , Nuvnn a'ddrcss your conversation to a ner. (ton engaged In ootlng up a column pf figures,. lucres iiouimg so ucaj us an auuer. Dr. TinitcK's "Tellets" little liver pills (sugar coated) purify tho bloody speedily correct ull djsorders of tho llvoc, stomach and bowels. By druggists ''', i - i ' Two or tfie most fashionable- ladles In Austin, were couvcrtflrig about' tjonuets alid other topics a few days ago, when one of the'in said let my chlldien play , in? that 'neighborhood'". ,," t)t i miuo, ejtuer," j.eza$ avimqi, ' ' . W A CroJlJVy,r .1 fW'h'G-'l 10 condifcive lc ttynWromfin Ihgy bachelor tfs strtpjilhg for ononiglifat tho tfHllil6ris? "marripd 'frleudiand. ItomoU kont awal.e for llvoorslx hours bvthfl crvlntr ofan KCruaff bjby. JUJ cross aiulTcryln bibles "fceld 1 iiniy nop nutors to make Miom well and smil ing. Young man, remember this. Traveller. A w'lKif&'man w4 told brjija physician to hold lihriirMifliVlflle l?e coitiited his oulsa. tut he (ouldii't do.lt. Ilia., breath Vaajtoo i"""-iS5M,jt :f yrvct -. "IljaubiVoVRiV" fcloar autr4ts.jnIcof . wno nliAl!'. tuvl I ttiiid.i imnlia iilili.iniil.. . -4 r . iqm& , mf ' i" '" ' tn" mt ' Iif.(JUctean'l hor.Eeg, .Use'DrKTsaac Thompson's EyoWater. Drugglgtn sell IU iioc. jTnBVTolrdo (0.)Jlee gay.' Colonef,.!. Dorse mere was a veryangergus uog in, ner neigiit boihood. l,Has ho bitten anybody!" aBkcdono of the ladles. " Yes', ho iaiglft a llttlo pig by the car, ami lilt it up tefiibly," ' Istjiat sol If ho Is that kind of a do''. I'm noteoingto .. v PKESESTIMESTS. - T An Invest iKfttloH of tli? iCaHsjuof Those lMkhVoModliiRwlilcli; Jlako $ l'ovTcrful Men Weak, OoWrt IMe, Much apprehension has been occasioned throughout America from tho announcement made by Professor 1'roctor that the return In nineteen years of the great comet of last sum mer will causo the destructlou of the earth, lint whllo people aro becoming so strangely exercised over this announcement, au event of far more serious Importance, which, is taklncr pjcc t-o-uayqoms Wioo Rlmost wholly dVcr llooJkcd. Tlujjna.tufe iJf thH mbst vital subject tafi'bc'beit explained by relating the following .-. .! j- r-Tri if. 'W rf i. V " experiences : liishop E. 0. Haven, known to tho cntlro land, was ijriaceountably awakened ono night out w a sound steep, and lay awako until morning. Ills mind seemed unusually active, it ml ho not only reviewed his past life, which had been ah eventful one, but laid cttcnslvo plans for tho future. lie did not feel especial ly ill. but could not account for the umiMial activity of his brain, nor for tho restlessness which seemed to possess him. in the morn ing ho had but little appetite, but was appa rently well in othcrjresiK-cts. In a few days, however, he bciran tOfcgl rosUcsa ami morbid, although ho tried curuefltjy to oercomd tho f (.cling which had taken possession of him. But try as he,f quid the shadow of somo evil seotneil to fqllav hlmand he was conscious of a gradual sinking -hud wasting away of all his ph steal faculties. Ho had been an earnest amLdllIeciitworker. and In his zeal frcnuetit- J jy ovcr-i-iiud histstrengtli, and being absorbed 1 in lilfdutfcs failed to ouservo tho common symptoms with which he was afflicted, thus perniittfng tho worjtfof destruction, to go on unheeded. But tlfo end llualiy cdmo In a most noremptory manner. Shortly beforo his death ho wr9to a letter tho )aat one ho over Indited in which ho speaks as follows: "A bcllof that doath is near affects different minds dif ferently, bufeprobablyall uho aro In afaircon dttiou of pliyslcal aridiricntal strength Instinct ively shrink from It with an linlcllimblu dread and horror. A dying' man Is no moro able of himself to foresee his owipdcstiny or the des tiny of those ho leaves than ha was beforo ho began to die." The recent sad and Biulden death oMlon. Olarkson N. Totter Is ono ot tho mb'stscrlous Mornings ever given in the long list pf Innu merable cases ot futal neglect. -It iiuiot suf ficient to,say that m my other brilliant men, Including Everett, Sumner, ChafeWood, Wil son and Carpenter, Vetd swept away by tho samq'fdtal tioublc. Thotiui'stlonls. werutheso mon-.BUfllcIcntly darcfulof their health, uud could thoy have been saved? Tho Albany lr jjm. lu'speaklng' of Mr. Tottor'a sudden illness and dchth.lsrtya : uOnooiHhu"T)livsIclnns who attended Mr. Totter here was interview ed la'st evening. Ho stated that Mr. L'otter's Inabflityjto converse had for somo tlino served td b.ulle tho phy slclans In their efforts to determine tho root of his illness. It seems, however, that Mr. Totter, somo two years ago, suffered a slight attack of kidney disease. Unwlso depend ence upon a robust constitution and naturally perfect health, and neglect of proper cloth ing, doubtless sowed tho seeds of a dlseaso thut needed t but some such personal neglect as that of Tuesday morning to develop. Fiom the symptoms at tlrst shown, it was thought that his only trouble wus nervous prostration; but his 'long continuance iu a scinl-uucon-Beious htito led to tho belief that his Illness was seated In a ehronlc dllllculty moro myste rious and dangcious." Up to tne latter part of last year Air. Kd waiil F. Book, a member of tho New York stock exchange, was doing business iu "Wall Btrect,.New ork. Ho had everything to en courage him, and mako life happy, but was tho victim of unaccountable uneasiness. His cxperiento as described by ono who knew, w as as follows : "At mutxneeted times, una on occasions when ho had the greatest reason to feel joyous he was Irritable anil haunted with strange feelings of discontent. Ho en deavored to cheek these feelings and appear pleasant, but it renuhed a gieat effort to do so; uftcr which life would ug.iin 1 olapso into his former morbid mood. This feeling con tinued, for a number of moutliB, when ho becamo conscious of an added scuso of lassitude. Ho was tired even when resting, and although experiencing no ncute pain, had dull, aching sensa tions in his limbs and various parts of his body. Shot tly aftorw ard his head begun to acho most fretiicnth and Ills stomach failed to digest properly, llelng told that ho was suffering trom malaria he consulted au emi nent pliy Blclan, who Informed him that his kidneys wero slightly effected, nnd gave him medicine to rcstoro them. But lie grew worst instead of better. Ho then consulted other einlnout doctois of auothor school and was informed that he had u brain dllllculty somewhat in the nature of a tumor, but In splto of all, efforts to the contrary ho contin ued tb grow worse. At tills tlmo ills condi tion was terrible. What wero at first simple symptoms had developed to terrible troubles, lie was flushed and jc'erlsh, constantly uu casjVatfd yet, ulwuys weary. lib had un In tense appctlto one' day and very .lltilo tho next. lils. pulse w arf irregular, his breathing labotcd, and every moment of exlstenco was a burden. These disastrous, symptoms con tinued, his fuco and body bccamo'dlscploied, his heart wns" Irregular In lts'hction, ami Ills breath enmc lu shot t, convulsive gasps. Ho grew constantly worcc, notwithstanding tho utmost precautions of his friends and Jlually died In the gro itest agony. Alter his death au examination as to its actual c.uiso was made, when his brain was found to be in a perfect condition, and the ic.isou of Ills de cease was of hi entirely different nature." The experlcneeawhich have been cited above all had a common cause and wore each the re sult of ono disease. That dlseaso, which so deceitfully, yet surely removed the people above mentioned was Dright's dlsouso of tho kidneys. Iu the case ot Mr. Hook the exam ination uftcr death, while showing the brain to bo In perfect condition, revealed tho terri ble fadt that liu was the ietlm of ji slight kid ney troubjc, which hud gone on, unchecked, until , it 'resulted In ncute Briglit's disease. The leading physicians and scientists' ofj the worldkor fast burning that more thUn one half the deaths wjikb occur are caused by this monstrous scout ge. It Is one of the.most de ceitful maladies ever known to the human race. It manifests itself by symptoms so slight und common, as to seem unwoithy of attention and yet-these Tory insignificant svmntoms nru thu first ut aires of the worut "eomptylpt know" Iu the history of the world. Thousands ot people liae died fiom troubles tllut mo culled heait disease, anon exv. niicu-' Inonia, brrtlu fever, and similar diseases, wheu Mt was, in'facf, Rllglit'sdlscabooftho lUdueys, ine ravages of tills (llscat-u nave ncen greatly lticieasi'd from tho fact that until "recent cars ,uo way wus known to prevent Its beginning jior check Us lncrea.se when it had become ifince (1X0(1.11 pou, the yt,tein. Within tho past 'two years, tiowpver, wcImvo learned f, moro .man iournuiulreilnroiioum.cucji8cs of Briglit's iiscase, many oi tnem inucu worse man tnoso Hafo KIdnov und Liver dire. manufitcturedJ In Itochester, Yairemidv tlmthtlfta)vou3lt wuy lutp iheicoiiflduiico of the iiubltefsoldli upon the rumurkublu. merits IU iKissessfi,pp u rcsun, u is more wunuy ,unvu uiiil.tiioiOMKIiT lv flfnlDiwl tlitm n. ...iltr.tl,n iilil.l. l.l.'rk.M IV lira sun man ntiv men cmo whip i linfeTvpr. oqn bdfdro the 'Amerlcuh public. 'Indeed there Is uoUa dnipristoro In the entire land ''.PK Lt.n-,l,tiSfo'ILlu- ,tt MtH. tpauniuiuuxu unguis uibCUHc is so common 111 rltlcs It. la all I tunr.l nrnn Krtr ltnV try. ---""-,-"" . ...vtu nrevaicnc"intnn'eoiiii. When eminent physicians In the largest t 'uuovo oescriuea, niui mpsi m wnimLiiau ufen Jklven H)t b promitfenl physfflaiiH, wllft lLiVo been cbninletelv 'cured. 'The tneuntf nscil to nccoinnllHi this end lias been Warner's cities aro not nbfo to rccdgnlno Bright' dls, case, It is only natural that In tho country, where there aro few physicians ot any kind, and thoso'fow m nnacqualitted with tho MM eMons to call.it by somo othornumd, it should rage, terrltdy and yet iinknorfri to tjio ones Wlib'aro sufterln with It ThousaUda" of pcoplo cau look back und recall tho death of friends from what was supposed to bo some common complaint, whcnlt was really Brlght'a disease, anoxoonis xnkw it. Tho terrlblo plouro-pueumonla, which has been so dread ed, is usually tho result! bf uremic or kidney poison, hunt fever can bo traced to a simi lar source. Most casoa of paralysis arlso from tho sumo difficulty, 03 well as inuumor ablo fevers, lung, throat, ho.ul add bowel troubles. 'A Vast number ot ladies have suf fered and died from complaints common to thoir sex called, perhaps, general debility when, could-tjio rcal'causo have, been known, It would havo be-n found to bo Briglit's ills 6asc, hiasqUcradlug under another namo. In marked contrast to the sad cases which havo been above dcs6rlbed aro the experiences of tunny prominent pcoplo who wero as low as any oftho persons mentioned, but who wero foiuarkably restored to forpicr health and .vig or by tills samo remedy. Among this number arc tho following prominent names: Col. John C. Whltnf-r, Atlnnta, Ga.; B. F. Larrabee, Bostoti, .Mass. ; Gem 0. A. Hrckmnn, Thll lipsburg, N. J.: Bev. D. D. Buck, D. D., Genova, N. Y. ; Dr. F A. McManus, Balti more, Md.t Kdw'ln Fuy; 'Davenport, Iowa; Kov. A. C. Kcndrick, LL. D., Itochester, N Y; J. 8. Matthews, Portland, Mich.; 0. W. Eastwood, New York; Dr. A. A, Itamsay, A1 bla, Iowa: Chancollor C. N. Sims, 1). I)., Syracuse, N. Y.; Dr. S. T. Jones, Marlnotte, ls.; T. 8. Ingrah.un, Cleveland, O.t Henry T. Ohampnoy, Boston, Muss. ; Elder James 8. IVcscott, North Union, O., who is a piouil nentmemberof tho Shaker community, nnd many others. To all candid minds tho force of tho abovo facts must como with special power. They show- tho Importance of promptness and at tention to tho first sviuptoms of disordered health before dlseaso becomes llxcd and hope departs. Thoy show how this can successful ly bo dono, and that tho dangers which await neglect can only with diillculty bo removed. 11 U' - ' ' ' ' AVntTit nlnlnlv nn nil nnst.nl cards. The time of u postmistress Is valuablo. LoubvUU ' uouner-journai. ISP With the Diamond Dyes any lady an get as good results as the best practical dyer. Only 10 cents. Every dye is warranted true ta name und to sample. Tommt asked hlsmothcrlf tho school-teacher's ferule was a plceo ot tho Board of Educa tion. CMcaio Tribune. Helirj-'a Citrbnllo Itulve. Tho Best Balvk for Cuts, llrulsco.Soroi, Ul cers, Salt Itheuni, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coins and all kinds of Slcln Kruti tlous, I'rucklcs uud rnnplos. Buy Husky's Cinnouo Salvb, all othors aro counterfeit. Tr. Oroen'a Oxyiceuuteil 11 liter a Is the best remedy for Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Malaria, Indlircstion, disorders ami diseases of tho iStomach, B16od, Kidneys, Liver, Skin, etc. m Duuno'3 Cataihui SNUrp cures all nftoc tious of tho mucous membrane of the head, -y Dn. Mott's Ltvr.n Tills are tho bost Veg etable Cathartic Regulators. CitnAi'iin than blacksmithlnf: Is Axlo Grouse. For sale everywhere. Frazor's Try it. 1 8ek Qroon A Bartell's advcrtlsoment about Kansas i;and in another. column. ' . H , , Do''r!Diiiliithehouso.(lRouRhonIlats."15c Cleats out rats, mlco, lllos, roaches, bcif-bugs. J u-J tTitr tho now brand, "Spring Tobaccov" SIOOO REWARD fuTunumacliin4huUlngtitnuchclot4rttet(nlitatuli4 XflflTfn MM. It bcatu all other 'Vlv I UK aWK Uullura. halii youl.loitunorTlovcrjPJgfapaa -m , , ulleJ Circular oonflrmlnjr thla mailed free. Bcid for it. ' NEWARK MACHINE COMPANY, Newark, Ohio. Uwncri at l'atenti au4 the oalr Vaaufacturrt lu Ui otll. T- IWHTITUT 3D.K Kitabllnhed. 1872: Imornoraied.i 1SN0. For the Curo of Cnnoer,l Turaiira, tllcera, Hcrurutat) ind Bkin Dikkasks, without the me ot mine, or uita or ni.oot, and little pain For IKrOKMATKIN, rlHl'ltl.AMS AN1 BrKKMDKI. IUldrel 3DR. r. JL. POJ(l, Aiii-oru, Kane Co., III.1 mm tale. Come or wrllo for purtleulari FARMS IX TUB GOLDEN BELT, Imnrovel and un- Improved lands for Come or wrtln for mirtliMilara tn - ""; i-.;'-- " . UICKliNU V UAJL'l'l.i JuncUou City, UavUCouuty, Kaiuas, Xi . Plra .fiW steel. Poublo Drais frelnht. Bold on trial. gTeryslzo sfmaliylow, JONES .OF BARBLESS FISH HOOXS - U'at. (lot. 31, 1KT7.V CERTAIN TO HOLD EVERY FISH. uociwr dnr. 513c. V'rdoz, AOo. per dos. Not. lf8, a, a. ft. u. v. . h: For Trout, Tor Dan. For Plki). pealera ajijd for 1'rlco Uix. Manufao' turerandrruprlvtora.i . WILLIAM MILLS ic SON, FIM1I1NQ TAOftXU. r"i 1 Vurren St., eW York. Ask vour dealer for them oraend fot LURES .r,s IfSROVED IERC uCv..Dackagujn (or, ado Iclous, vthulc luei Tfn1n?raneulxTd-iirc Aakvoi it. uy uiall (GrKSftC.E.liiBKfc. 48 Ut.lifV OPIUM li'llTuulamli Mrttilqe HalillCnrail III I ; Us StU dura. Ha iinr till Curt.t Uu. J. HTKi'Utcwi, lbunou, pU(o, 'lboulapdi of references frpm personi curod. ASTHMA! .fignd itainp-for Hook. IlnmoTreolHlrnt. Adilroi iUv(uxiynii,iimiaio,N.yv L j. Foruslneaa at tha Oldest Ilest 4AddrciiC.llAYLiKi,lJubuquc,Ia. -..- ..- ii. - PJOOTiB !! apaiKI urGtaBii.oraei AWrWiM "5, 10, 25 oanFcOUMTER SUPPLIES. , fi noyn, xutioxm, .tc. citaiogn..rV. 0AEY, yHLTOH 1 00., HO tJumtner Bl, Tloiton.Mas, A 'Ft EH HUMBLE BOOK- II THC parlor organ Instruction Book For X.arnliir both RocuUr nVid Huorod Mnilo on the Rend Jp I'urlor Orcn'n. ly A. N. JOHNSON. Tlirtt'WMtUfnof recitdna, but feWVnow how to pur Uicrn. Why? ' ' . 'Vou ic," itlil lha trachem, "whfnn farmer buys arctrtorfftn. Sithoy ill do, ha naturally wlnlic hi little lUusblTor ton to learn to play lieS t)iifcm . J.HV Jlf marchru, dancca, popular nmxi. achoolAnd Sunday ichool aousv Kuapel iuiizt and hymn tunna, and he think all thll can lie duno In illc indtithi. W bavejniany auch icliolart, and no book .hm lUa liu At'th'n ipeclal rcqttrit Of many mien 'tf'itrlipra thli Book wai prf pard, and provra to bn Juattlio thlnit. Ilia autliof hat a maatral talent for making ImrJ thlURi caiy, and any child can tindcratind liU cxplnua. A practical tfahr recently InvllM him tohcnrto laiaoniot a number or pitplla, taiiKlit from thli Door. Thoy ware rxocllent laatons. "1 oould not prmluc luch reiulta by any oiher hook," aald tlio teacher. , 1'rlcatl n, forwhleli ctpie will ha mllfit, ptit free, to any addreta by return mall Iletti raend a HI bill and to cm. In itaiupa by registered letter, and order JOtlNSON'S Parlor Organ Instruollon. BopiV or OLIVER DITSON & 00,, Boston.. tZTMenllon thli paper. G. XV. SIMMONS .fc HON, , 1 lie largeat dealrri In lliiud unit .11 II II toy 1nUUrma In lh Untied BtaUI. Bond for I'lnteand Circulars. lll,&0 Nrond-l(nnt1 flilforma la ii. rtiucu nn un, . wouniry lianas oriir III Ini-reiinmnleat nut nta will ilo irofl taKAIntna- iOtnuieie iiniiorm, roai, iiania, iiui, ipnuieuca una poinnon SlSandSlNt fianiplnaull aenton n celpt nf nil. aa Ruaranteo of faith. Otabllnhed Hustings tui Want daa Aitenta for our Ciutom t'liitlilur Oi'rfei Work, In every largit town and city. Sprlnir audBuininrBainpleanoivrrAdir Aitdieli . , T i OAK II ALT., llmtoii, SrUa. 50,000 SOLD IN ONE MONTE OAK IIAI.I. OTJTI.1XR 1KMHC, ferluvrtilla artlos, with book ot superior w ator Colon, lintsiies and Bauecra. Four boxes and books fur Jt.OO, express paid to any addruaa. . Bliipls book and lolor box. HO , cents. Duplleate books, lo cents IVii prcutiitt thlnir (or ,,,,UnBwr,arAi?iMVio.vHABosf. Ouk Hull, lloatitii, Maaaw r' -. vt;':v'-:""' "V"".j:v v-."-"-'. n"-::ri WILBOH'S COMPOimD OF PTTIIE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. To One nmt All. Arnyu anir rlmr ft-uiit i CoiirIi, Cold, Antlinm, II rem hltla, or nny nf th Ma rions pulmonary iroiiliUa that so nft'-u cud In Con itimpllonr If ao, line " WlWor'i I'm x f ml .Irer Oil and .line," n safe and aarn remrdy. Till l n iu let preparaltou. but la prescrlb id by tho inrdlral fnitlty. Mnnufactured only by A II, WILllOlt, CH -mtnt, Uostou, Bold by nil druggists. MAKE HENS LAf An Knglinh Voterlnary RUnjnon nnd Clmmlut, nbjL trarellnir lu this cuuntrr. aaja that innat of the lloroe- andUaltln rowuura aom nora aro worinioaairaan, un aayathatSlterldan'aCondltlonroudariaro absolutely puroandlininlinaulyTnluablo. Nothing on earth will maka liena lay llko Hberldan'a Condition l'owdera. 1JORO. OnO IHaPIHIOIlIUI III UllU (IIMV IIHIW, IKUHVII'I whore, oranntliy mall for eight letter atamps. I. JOHNSON .t CO.. Hostmi,Ma..foriiiurlyllangor.l 1'AmoNB' l'uanATivic l'n.La mako now rich blood. 1 OVER Half Million. ikozuia 03 roR sil ariiK lowaR.R.LandGo. Ocd&r Rapids, Iowa. PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILLS ni'u. IMood. and will completely cliougo the blood In the en tire satcm In threo months. Any person who w III tuko 1 pill each ntttht from 1 to 1 weeks may bo restored. to sound health, If luchn thing bnpnstllilo. Hold ev ery wnere, or sent by mall for M letter atnnip. I. 8. Johnson & Co., Uostou, Mass., fonneity llangor.Mo. inCIITC WANTED tir tu- t.ixv.n i aivi:n. AuCrlld yCixi'M .if tu aoii;i iiiriLAWN, Frank and Jesse James Otintaintni the only cmitet ititil quthtntla ac count of then? Jlulil High tt ikymrii. The intent lit formation about tin Nlioutlnir ! tleate. The moil vlrlitlv interetttna ami trcittmi hook -eter icrlttennt Fully Illiial rated. Hrnil SO, cent .Tot- com plete ontllt, nnit wrlln quick for tenii,wlitiU are orylllK nil, and you ran mako money fnar.t Xi U the time. csiiiiiiiN m!Wiia I'liu. c MotrupolllHU lllucb, Clilrvgo, III. f, ah( wniit- GARFIELD 911 1 W nl for JIK I.IKK . and WORK of! And th C.uplt lllwlury ut thm TRIAL OF CUITEAU. By Jlokn Clark KltlpntU, I.T.. D. Two volumea In oue. Bold t Ilia prlea of nnn hook. MOO pnffr. Elagantly lllnattaled. Ill Knjtllatli nnd Uriuinti. tlHtS BOOTHKUS CO, ClailaaiU. CkUi. bun Ulj. 'C)ir, American Nleke.1 Pte.mi Winding, tid Ktr d tlnieketniTor intinurnfuad1 II. Kii.viAI.l.1UA IlobcyHt.,ClilL'ago. WARRANTED, FIVE YEARS. Ton Wagon ficalo is tnido of (he heat of : ronand Tiro Ileum. Jones lio pays tho TJninn fifk ForfrcobookonBralcBAddreia I llbU tPVJV DINGHAMTON, Blnghamton, N. Y.' HULLERS sFor pampliluta descrlb'g (I,.. f..u, ilf,M.I fAH. rr llulUnu Attachment write TI1K AUI.TMA.N & TAYLOIt CO,, Mansfield, O. incUTe Coin inonev will! Dr. Chitae'a i'cw KUUtllO Kecelpt Itoolt, Newly n-vlned nnd en Urged. l(ynal,ri, AdilrciulJlia!l'ub'g Co.l'olulo.O. w A MONTH-AGENTS WANTED-"" ''' selling anieu annua worm ii samnnyrta. Additai layllronaoii, Detroit, Mlctx I7,I llriMMIt Hiiln j Iti.tall Vdno Sit 'rr .uuynheriiWliolB- v,a,ionKiianui- Uxl UO.BritKlllln7)Vaby ili-i i-ayuhlcagow S66 A WEKKIn your own town. Tcrnm nnl aouiniireo,A(Mir H w r nun bj i era lv II m RICH ELI 3D! $5 ST X psewsM3iPiwsiPiWiuiiiiiitauiawwii4lPTs ri7n A WEEK. $13 luy at homo cai?ljnailf. ft 3) I 6yytlrutlt'j). AUdwawJ rue tf Ai)gutrf:.Me, U (tlirtfrtFaW eStebmhweTd ar rI Tge co. .6 lifi A oi lllllfM tattUutyityxn. C'MtKloKMI're.. eo, AtWrj ll,Hl0tt bJty.,yhlnfW3J ''!"' ' a 'J. i .ii 't ii ' ' ', J 1nf 1 i j' AfJftTSSQMCTH MC fne. Komre Co., r. St. IOiils.'Mo. '- yv ji.ii. jxrjxj lilllA "us:t Mtnto Ilorncs almost clyert awiir 'IHUOiy CaiaioKuci free OI'Ab. HIlEllil. hie,p. C 4. )nperdaVatHome. Sampfos worth 85 3 10 wZ U free. Addivtn S riNriiiN U 0i l'orlland.'Mo. fjrittsx H'jKzrxJVMaTo Anrr.ttriHKns, iilmutt any you oie thn AiltiertUetneirt in th( paper.