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i f b ' c. IV' B e Symptoms of Paralysis. Dornus, Nsn.. May 8, 1805. Dr Williams' Medlciuo Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Gevtlsmbn: This Is to certify that I am n reaidout of Douglas, Otoo County, Neb., and am eighty years of ago. I have been nn almost constant sufferer nenrly all my life. Of Into yenr I havo hnd severe pain in my back mid Hints, with numbness nnd prickling sensations in tho extremities which some physicians pronounced symp toms of paralysis. Lost fall, having heard through friends of tho vlrtuo of Dr. Williams' Tink Pills for Pale People, I purchased a half doreu boxes direct from you nnd began taking thorn according to directions. At this time tho action of my heart was giving me great anxiety. Its pulsations were woak nnd uncertain, with palpitation nnd very alarming symptoms upon the least excitotnent or ovor-exortion. Dizzi ness and headache were, of frequent occur rence. In a very short time after beginning treat ment with the pills I began to feel their effect. Tho numbness becauio infrequont nnd lesssovoro.wheu locomotion was easier. Troublo from pnlpitation docronsed nnd I experienced n bettor condition of gener al health so that I felttwonty years young er I felt so much bettor when tho six boxes wore gon that I discontinued treat ment altogether. "With tho advent of spring and warm weather, I began to feel a return of the old symptoms, to somo oxtent, so purchased n nother bIx boxes of your pills from Messrs. C. F. Clark & Co., of Syracuse, Nob., which, no doubt, will hnvo tho same good effect the first lot did. Respectfully, Mus. It. M. Weiib. Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People nro now given to the public as an unfailing blood builder and nervo restorer, curing nil forms of weakness arising from a watery condition of tho blood or shattered nerves. Tho pills nre sold by nil dcalors, or will bo sont post paid on receipt of price 50 cents a box, or six boxes for (2.60, by addressing Dr. Williams' Sled. Co , Schenectady, N. Y. Corn ami American Frontier Llfn. Corn has always been closely associ ated with tho frontier life of this country, perhaps from the fact that no other cereal is available for use in so .many ways. From tho time that the kernels bojjin to swell, full of their rich milky juice, it is edible, appetizing and nutritive; when fully ripened it may be preserved for years, transfer ring' if necessary the prosperity of one abundant season to tho relief of suffer ers from crop failure or other destruc tion of supplies in some subsequent year. To tho New England boy or girl of former generations, whose memory goes back to childhood, l.ow many no table associations are connected with tho cornilclds and their products! How tho backs ached and the hands wore blistered during' tho process of cultiva tion! How frequently and carefully the husks were slightly opened to de termine when the most advanced cars should be ready for boiling perchance tho only vegetable vnriation of the monotonous dinner which gavo little temptation to the palate, however much of enduring strength it might givo to tho frame. Of tho same class were the "roasting cars," often enjoy ed in the midst of somo lonely vigil: nnd these by judicious selection, could be mado available till tho harvest Uood Housekeeping. Knte Hrl.l In Denver. T)r.xvrcn, Sept, 10. My journey from Chicago was over the Chicago. Hurling ton & Qnincy railroad, ono of tho best managed systems in tho country, I should say, judging by the civility of tho employes, the comfort 1 experi enced, the excellence of its roadbed, and tho punctuality of arrival, i ac tually reached Denver ahead of time. Tho Jlurlington 1'outo is also tho best to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha and Kansas City. LITERARY INDUSTRY. Loeko Ib said to hnvo spent over bI years in tho preparation of his essay on tho "Human Understanding." Charles Lamb would write one of his essays In an evening, after a day spent; at his desk in tho East India ofllce. Byron spent tho leloure hours of near ly four ycaro'ln the preparation of tho first two cantos of "Childe Harold." Groto is reported to have spent fif teen years in tho work of preparing and writing his "History of Greece." Spensr, from first to last, consumed four years of tole pWy steady labor In tho preparation of the "Fairy Queen." Dryden worked Irregularly, but con sidered that his dally task ought to comprise from 100 to 400 lines of verse. Douglas Jcrrold is said to have de voted but a few hours to tho prepa ration of each ono of his Caudlo lec tures. Mulhall, tho great statistician, de voted nearly thirty years to the prep aration of his "Dictionary of Statis tics." Sir Frederick Pollock, who mado an address to the law school at Harvard during tho commencement, is accused of appearing on tho lecture platform wearing a high white hat, a blue shirt, lavender cravat, black frock coat and 'Jght trousers. "AMONG THE OZARKS." Tho Isanti or Ills Heel Apples, Is nt. nttractivo and inJercting book, handsomely illustr tod with v.ews of South Missouri scenery, including tho famous O den fruit form of a,000 ncrej in Howell county. It pertains to fruit raising in that great fruit belt of America, tho southern slope of tho Ozards, nnd will provo of groat alue, not only to fruit-grower, but to eery farmer and homesoeker looking for a farm and a home. Mailed fro;, Addroo, J. E. Lockwood, Kansas City, Mo. A detective who wishes to make a capture works secretly, but a merchant seeking to capture trado cannot work that way. He must let people know what he is after. Tliero are always some things which you can servo a customer at a lower price or in better shape than your com petitors can. Those are the things you want keep before tho public. Versatility is tho great desideratum In an advertisement writer. One style palls on ub. We get tired of one dish, of one scone, of any one pleasure. Variety Ib the spice of life and tho chief attraction In advertisements. "HARVEST IS IUPE." By Jay I. Leo. T HAD BEEN A hot day; the sun had beaten down on tho dry and dusty stubblo field with unrelenting force; tho cattto since early In tho forenoon had been lying hi the shade, or standing In tho llltlo nools of water, all that was left of tho brook that usually ran through tho pasturo, and standing there, placidly switched their tails and contentedly munched their everlasting cuds, seemingly as happy as though tho paBturo was kneo deep with fresh, dew-besprinkled clover. In tho stublilo field ndjolnlng, there were no such slgnB of contentment. All day long, while the sun was the fierc est, men and teams had hurried from tho field to tho barn and back again, going In with wagon piled high with the sheaves of grain, and coming back empty, save as to tho boy or man who drovo the horses. It was tho lnst day of "wheat hauling," nnd Squire Stevens was anxious that the crop Bhould bo housed, to bo thrashed nt his leisure. It was nearly sundown, and tho In tonso heat of the day was somowhat abated. Not until then did I venture far from the low, rambling house that seemed to retlro in tho shade of the great elms that towered above it, nnd find my down tho little, grass-grown lane, toward the great barn. The last load was entering the barn yard, and tho Squire with his big straw hat pushed back, and pitch fork in hand walked with tired, but satisfied, tread behind tho wagon. He stopped when he saw me, and chafillngly Bald: "Well, missy, you come along to help when the sun goeB down, do you, and tho last load is in?" "Oh, no," I replied, "I didn't know you needed help, or I should have been hero before." , Tho Squiro laughed. ' "Lots of account you'd bo in tho harvest field, now, wouldn't you? But I can tell you that my Bisters used to turn out with n hearty will, and help when the work was pushed. Yes, sir, father used to say that Cynthia was the best son he had." "But. Squire," I put in, "you wouldn't allow your daughter- to go Into the "WHY YOU DEAR OLD POP." harvest field and help haul grain, now would you?" "Allow? Why, bless your heart, 1 couldn't drag her there with n four horse team. Not that I'd want to," ho added after a pause, ."for times have changed, and there ain't tho necessity for it now." I burst into n laugh to think of Dor othy Stovens in tho harvest field; the dalntest llttlo maid In all the country round, with a proud llttlo will of her own, nnd yet a lovable disposition. Sho was tho applo of her father's eye, and many staid old neighbors considered her a spoiled daughter. Whilo wo spoko sho came bounding into the yard on her saddle horse, nnd with a nod to me, sho turned to the Squire. "Well, pop, how's the wheat? Do we go to Europe, this winter? Havo you reaped what you sowed?" "Folks usually' do," said tho Squire as ho helped her dismount. "Well, yes," replied Dorothy, "unless the crop falls, you know, nnd I believe that happenso sometimes. Do you know," she rattled on, talking to neith er of us In particular, "I've been think ing of that very thing to-day. It's promised that what-so-over a man sows that shall he reap, but it seems to mo that that holds goods moro especially with weeds than It does with a good crop. I know pop hero, fusses arounil a sight about his seed wheat nnd his seed corn, and then tho crop falls some times, while if a little bit of 'cheat gets In tho wheat onco it lasts for yoars. And I guess It's pretty much the same way with sowing other things good deeds, you know, and all that. I can go along being a model girl for months at n tlmo ' "I'd liko U know when you tried that experiment." put in tho Squiro, hut Dorothy did not deign to notice. "and I don't see that nny great crop is harvested; hut let mo slip up onco on something, nnd I'm sure to got into troublo right away." "Well, you'll havo to admit that that'o a good thing," said tho father, "if you didn't get into trouble, there's no telling where you'd land." "I wasn't complaining about tho troublo I get Into; I'm willing enough to abide by that:" replied the daughter, "if I bow 'cheat,' I expect to reap It, but my complaint against nature Is that we don't n'waya harvest wheat, even when wo sow good seed." "Well, at least,'' I put in, "if you plant wheut, you don't reap dust nnd a6he If you'll allow -mo to mix my metaphors." "You mean wo don't get 'cheat?' said Dorothy. "I'm not sure of that. Don't you remember tho tares in the Bible? To be sure, though, somebody sowed them; I suppose the sower ought to have kept awake and watched his crop. A 4' Mk I BSpf jWjf 1 ' I guoss that must bo the way of It; ft bad crop grows If you glvo it hnlt n chance, while n good crop has tD bo sown with care, nnd watched nnd tended, nursed nnd petted, and then you don't know whothor it will grow or not." "Dorothy," said tho Squiro, "you'ro getting toljo n regular pessimist. Let's go to super and see If n good squnro meal would do you good," nnd wo nil went Into the house. IT. "I think Dorothy," said tho Squire, ns wo sat at tho supper table, "that you expect the harvest of n good crop too soon. You mustn't cut your wheat be fore it Is ripe." "Oh, I don't think so." replied Dor othy from her place til the head of tho tnblc. "I see u great many fields whoro n harvest of any sort Bcems impossible. I enmo past tho Hazard place, this af ternoon, and It you'll bcllovo it, thcro was Abby, hersolf, out in the wheat field with that hoy that lives there, get ting In the wheat." The Squire looked at Ills plntc, mut tering something about It being ft shame. "That's Just what I thought, and said," continued Dorothy. "I told her it wasn't right for her to bo doing such drudgery, nnd reminded her that men were intended to do that kind of work, but sho only said, 'For men must work, and women must weep,' and then added, 'Woll, Dorothy. I prefer to do a little more work nnd n llttlo less weeping, for my part,' nnd went on tossing tho sheaves up on tho wagon. Now, what I want to know is, when is Abby Haz ard going to renp her reward? Thero she has been toiling away on that llttlo old farm over 'since I can remember, kind, faithful and Intelligent, doing moro good to this neighborhood thnn half tho men in it put together, and yet her llfo becomes harder, every year. Where's her harvest?" Thcro was a curloua look on tho Squlro's face as ho said: "Sho might havo had a hnrvest yearB ago, if she If she would only cut the grain when it ripens." Dorothy looked nt him as though sho did not understand, hut ho seemed to havo nothing moro to Bay, and after a tlmo she asked: "Why has bIio always lived thero alone?" "Because she's n very foolish wo man," tho Squire blurted out. "Be cnusc she's tho salt of tho earth, that's why. You- sec," ho continued In n calmer tone, "the Hazard farm was left to her and her worthless brother, on conditions that ono of them live on It; If they both leave It, It goes to somo sort of a missionary society. Dick al ways was a wild chap, and he'd never been hero since his grandfather's death, leaving tho caro of the place, nnd moro than that, on Abby'B shoulders, for ho was nlwnyB giving notes to pay his debts, and when ttey fell due, Abby paid them. Thnt's why Abby worked like a slave, and that'8 why she never harvested her reward." The Squiro stirred his tea in an absontminded way. Finally Dorothy snld, "But Dick's dead, now." "Yes, but hl3 debts hain't paid, and Abby hasn't learned nny penso." "Why, father!" exclaimed Dorothy, surprised nt his warmth, "How hasn't sho learned?" Tho Squiro mado no reply but con tracted his brows, and sat In seeming perplexity. As Dorothy poured an other cup of ten, sho said moro to mo than to him: "Why don't somo good man marry her? She'd make nn excellent wife." Tho Squiro started. "Do you think bo, Dorothy?" "Yep, I do," she replied. "She's the most intelligent woman In the town ship, nnd when ajio's rested, she's really handsome " "Er or what kind of a n mother do you think, sho'd make, Dorothy?" Tho Squlro's face wmh very red, and ho nervously fingered his knife and fork. Dorothy looked at him In nmazemont for a moment and then jurst Into a hearty lnugh. "Why, you dear old pop!" she cried, leaving her place ami throwing her armB around his neck, "Who would havo thought it! You of nil men!" and theq sho smothered sum with kisses and laughed and cried, while tho Squiro looked foolish, and I felt sadly out of place. "Woll. well, daughter," said tho Squire, "wo won't think of it, If you ob ject; wc " "But, pop, I don't object," cried Dor othy, "I think lt'd be just Just great! I'm suro sho doservos as i;ood a man as you nre, and you you descrvo somo ono to tako caro of you better than your hoighty-fllghty daughter can." Tho Squiro waa on his feet In nn Instant. "Will you come with mo to Abby's?" ho said, his eyes shining. "You see, for years I'vo wanted Abby to como here, but as long as Dick lived, she thought she ought to keep tho placo for him, and since his death, she's been nfrald that that It would seem like liko pushing you out, Dorothy." . "Tho Idea!" exclaimed Dorothy, "and you let her think It! You'ro a couple of dear, old geese, that's what you ore!" By this time Bhe had her fathor's best hat out, and her own on her head, end excusing themselves to me, they went to tell Abby that hor hnrvest was nt last rijie. Kly l'urulte. It appears that every living creaturo has its deadly enemies, and In this re spect the common house lly is no excep tion. Within n vory short time, prob ably by tho 20th of tho present month, fly parasites will commence their work. Their favorlto location Is around tho wings of the fly. They soon becomo so full of blood as to be vlslblo to the naked eye. They keep sucking away until they exhaust tho source of sup ply, leaving the wretched fly llttlo moro thana shell. In this condition It at taches itself to some convenient spot J and gives up the ghost. A CRIMEAN OUN DUEL. The ltualiins Vcro Clilmtrou i:nuugti tn Admit Their (luu's Defeat. Whilo the flag of truco was flying a BuBBlnn ofllccr of artillery went up to ask Sir Richard Alroy; If Gen. Dacrcs, commanding tho English nrtlllcry, was on tho ground. On Sir Wchnrd an swering In the ncgntlvo tho ofllcor said: "Your slxty-clght-poundcr gun that your peoplo call Jenny Is n beautiful gun, but wo think wo have ono ns good In thnt embrasure," pointing, up to tho mnmelon, "and wo would liko to havo a fair duel with her." Alroy took up tho challongo nt onco, nnd everything wna arranged for 12 o'clock noon next day. When tho tlmo arrived all tho bnttcrlcs on both sides ceased firing. A larg number of ofllcorB, French nnd Eng lish, wero assembled nt our lookout sta tion, behind tho twenty-one-gun bat tery, to look on, says n writer in nn English papor. Our sailors' gun de tnchmont mounted on their parapets and took off their hats, Bnlutlng tho Russians. Tho Russians returned tho compliment. Tho English gun wna tfiven tho first shot as tho Bcnlor gun; it struck tho uldo of the Husslnn em brasure. Then they fired n very good shot, too. Tho third shot from Jenny went clean through tho IlURsInn cmbrnsuro nnd up went two gabions. Tho bluo Jackets Jumped up on their parapet and cheered, thinking they had beatM their opponents. Not n bit! A mt.iuto nftcrward down went tho gab ions and out camo tho Russian gun again. Sovoral more shots wore fired from both sides, all very good ones. Jenny got a nasty thump, but it did her no harm. At length, I think tho sevonth shot from our side, wo oaw tho Russian gun knocked clean over. Our fellows cheered vociferously nnd tho Russians mounted their parapet nnd took off their lints In acknowledgment of their defeat. All tho batteries then opened ngaln. Thus ended tho great gun duel. Ho Va n I. Iltlt) I.itinl). Tho Rov.' Dr. Meredith, n well-known clergyman, trlea to cultivate friendly relntlons with tho younger members of his flock. In a recent talk to his Sunday-school ho urged tho children to speak to him whoncver they met. Tho next day a dirty-faced urchin, smoking a clgaretto and having a generally dis reputablo appearance, accosted him in tho street with: "Hello, Doctor!" Tho clergyman stopped nnd cordial ly inquired: "And who nro you, air?" "I'm ono of your llttlo lambs," re plied the boy, affably. "Flno day." And, tilting hla lint on his head, ho swaggered off, leaving tho worthy di vine speechless with amazement. Mkcil to KUi Tall Men. LUllo Smith, a good-looking young woman, who, when arraigned In Brook lyn, the other day, gnvc her name nB Jano Doe, .was scntonccd to Jail for three dnyo by Justice Lalmbeer. She persisted in hugging and kissing all the tall men whom bIio met on the streets. They objected und her nrrest followed. BEYOND THE SEA. At Chnrlovllle, Franco, lightning lately struck tho church stceplo whilo two choir boys wero ringing tho bells. Ono of tho boys was killed instantly. Somo weeks ago a dentist nt Llegr, Belgium, while extracting n tooth of a worklngtnan, received a slight scratch on tho right hand. Later lnfinmmn'toii set in, nnd ultimately the nrm had tc ho amputated. Tho Hungarian wine dealer ho has hlfficrto provided Prlnco Ferdinand of Bulgaria with select wines announces that his conscience does not permit him to havo any moro dealings whatever with that potentate bo long as tho latter Is under suspicion of hnvlng connived at tho murder of cx Premler Stambouloff, tho friend of Hungary. JETSAM. Tho San Francisco Call Is to havo a aow flheea-fitory building, costing $500,000. Tho Kalama, Wash., Bulletin has for its motto: "Grab All In Sight, nnd Hus tle for More." Under tho now Oregon game law cportsmen are permitted to kill but 20 upland gamo birds n day. English curates are thinking of forming themselves Into a professional union, on tho plan of the trades unions. After having repaired the damago dono to tho Parthenon, tho Athenian Archeologlcal society will begin tho work of excavating tho lower slopes of tho Acropolis. A tanning concern In Seattle has re ceived In one consignment 115 hales of deer skins, weighing eighteen tons, and representing, probably, several thou sand dead deer. Tho herring havo turned tholr noses in tho direction of tho Eastport, Me., sardine factories, and business is rush ing amon? tho packers. The price, however. Is very low. Dr. Bohr has gone to tho Faroo is lands to study tho broathing apparatun of the diver birds. In tho same Bhlp went tho Ehlera expedition that is to Investigate leprosy In Iceland. Georgo Augustus Sala's library, con sisting of somo 8,000 volumes, was re cently sold at auction In London for 851, an average of 51 cents a volume. Among tho volumes wero somo rare books and somo exquisitely bound. A peculiar form of asphalt pavliif has rocontly been tried in France. Tho asphalt powder Is heated to 120 de grees and molded under a pressure of about five and one-half tons per snuaro inch into blocks, which are afterwards set In cement mortar. Great wit Is sure to madness close al lied. And thin partitions do tholr bounds di vide. Dryden. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Wctmnn't lmjrvment I.eBUe An interesting nnd worthy experi ment bus boon tried in Minneapolis, during tho past two or thrco yenrs, by tho Woman's Improvement Lenguc, of Interesting school children in tho rais ing of llowcrr. Several thousand chil dren ovcry yenr, in certain school grades, nro given flower seeds to plant in their homo gardens und lawns, nnd nro encouraged by prizes to enter into competition In flower production. Last week tho president of tho lengno visit ed tho fifty city schools and awarded tho prlzos'votcd upon by n committee of Inspectors nnd judges. Tho schoolB wero gaily decorated with blossoms grown by tho children. The seeds nro contributed each year by prominent scod firms, members of congress nnd public-spirited citizen. Tho flower mission lias awakened a widespread in terest among tho children and encour aged In them a lova for tho beautiful and habits of Industry which aro likely to endure. How's This I We offpr One Hundred Dollars reward for nny ense of Catnrrli that cannot bo cured by Ilnll'B rutnrrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Wo, tho undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In nil business transactions, nnd financially nblo to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WALDINO. KIVNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, ToloJo, Ohio, llnll'a Cntnrrh Cure Is tnken Internal ly, noting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Testi monials sent free. Price. 75c per bottle. Bold by nil druggists. Hall's Family Pills. -Gc. C.ooil L'no fur Clienn Outs. National Stockman: There is n groat deal of complaint about the low prices lor oats, wlilcli arc now in some puns of tho country ns cheap ns liny. Good prices for this cereal would mean -much this ycur to many, as it Is about tho only cash crop to rcty on In the absenco of a wheat crop. Hut it may bo that in tho long run tho ihcapncss of oats will provo something of a blessing in dis guise. Thcro will bo a great tempta tion tliis year to throw in tho corn at n lively rate. Corn, while tho best fat tening grain on earth, is not n well balanced feed, und tho cheap onts may bo used to groat advantage in tho way of a bettor balanced ration. This ap plies cspctiully to young stock, which, ns a rule, got more corn and less oata than is good for it. Tlmt Joyful I'Vollntr With tho exhilarating aenHe of renewed health and ntrength nnd Internal clean llncsfl which follows the uso of Syrup of Figs is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond tint old tlmo medicines nnd the cheap Hiibstituten Bometlmea offered but never accepted by the well Informed. l'rintlnir Names on Fruit. Tho rosy check of nn ztpplo is on the sunny side; tho colorless upplu grows in tho leafy shade. Advantngo may bo taken of this ti havo a pli-nsant sur prise for children. A piece of stilt pa per placed around the applo in tho full sun will shado it, and if tho "Mary" or "liobblo" is cut in the paper so that tho sun can color tho npplu through these stenciled spaces tho iittlo nnocim gather tho npplo for itself with tho name printed on tho fruit by nature it self. Median's Monthly. Thrre l plriinirc mid nrnflt anil no small ruiHslm-MiM In uimlK troub'ebouio uiul I'UliituI UN t usliu rniL.ir'.lilnKiT 'Joule. Bolf-possesssiou is another name for elf forgotfuluos; That man is a stranger to himself who roads no I oaks. A moto in tho eye will put tho whole world out of Joint It I n eiiky tiircmintCiini, with Illndoirorn tnat vo winder so many will unruru ilium. (iiH lllnJcrcorus mid fcvo liuw nUvlT U taken lliciu oil What makes llfo dreary is vuut of motive. tttttttttttttttttttTt Hosts of people go to work in the "wrong way to cure a ! SPRAIN, in ft-f Topnhci rfcSI S. v,. UUvvui3 vi STEEL WEB PICKET FENCE. I i i' ' i'" I l'"l"l" t""'l " '"V Z' " i -I Alan 4III.KI I'Oll.TKV. OAltlttCM AXU KAIItilT fKNL'K. We minuficture rompleto Hiid of Kinootl) r Irucini; nut cuaikntro eerj- artfds to h fe irnted. If you rumldcr quality u in ,e jou v.nrjr. Cal.1lu.4Ut1 tfrv. De Kalb Fence Keep the " Cave BrRiNO, Ga., Mny 21, 1804. My baby was a living skeleton. The doctors said he was dying of Maras mus. Indigestion, etc. Tho various foods I tried seemed to keep him alive, but ditl not strengthen or fatten him. At thirteen months old he weighed exactly what he did at birth seven pounds. I began using ScOTf'B Emulsion," some times putting n few drops in his bottle, then again feeding it with n spoon; then again by the absorption method of rubbiug it into his body. The effect waa mar velous. Baby began to stouten and fatten, and became u beautiful dimpled boy, wonder to aU. aeon's Emulsion supplied the ono thing nwdful. "Mes. Kennon Williams." Scott's Emulsion is especially useful for sickly, delicate children when their other food fails to nourish them. It supplies in a concentrated, easily digestible form, just the nourishment they need to build them up and give thin health and strength. It is Cod-liver Oil made palatable and casy'io assimilate, combined with the Uypophosphitcs, both of which are most remarkable nutrients. Don't be persuaded lo accept a substitute Scott & Bowne, New York. AH Druggists. 50c. and 1. A (Itntv 'Worn tlnvorn. Tho greatest wonder of thonntipodcti Is tho celebrated glow-worm cavern, discovered in J81H In tho heart of tho Tnsitmnlun wilderness. The envorn, or caverns (there seems to bo iv series of such caverns in tho vicinity, each scparnto and distinct, nre situated near the town of Southport, Tasmania, in a limestone blnu", about four miles from Iday buy. The nppcaranue of tho main cavern Is that of on underground river, thecntlro floor of tho subterranean passugn being covered with water about a foot and a half in depth. Thcso wonderful Tnsinanlan oaves nro similar to till caverns found in limestone form ation, with tho exception thnt their roofs and sides literally shlno with tho light emitted by tho millions of glow worms which Inhabit them. Con's Cough Hnlinm It lbi olden and best. It will brvnlc up n Cold quick rthajunjtlilnir)o. ltlmlway-, rcllulilo. TrylU All lovo has FoincUitti;; of Mludnow in it, but tho lovo of money oipoclnlly. I! tho Unity is Cutting Toln. Denim nml uh that oM unci wrlt-trlal reined;-, tlu. IVixsLovt ' soul lima Btlii'i1 fr Children Tit thine- Ignorance. Is less removed from tho truth tlinu i rejudlce. PIso's j-'uro for Coiistimiitlon has snvnl mo inniiy a do-tor'rt bill. 8. V. lUiun, Hopkins I'lnco, Unltimoro, Md., All thnt is human must retrograde It it do not ndvnncn. c- -FtTa-AllKlttoppMlfreriyJ-vKllne"flreit Tjervu Jlciturcr. Si)l'luuturiininii.i.iiiy'iif-JliirM-louiciirof. TrvutlkonnilS3lrlalliotlkrrr, ti Hltiucs. fe.Mi.J tol)r,Kiuie,Wl.rcljt.,l'l.lla.,l'a. How to Dmtroy llnimelinlit IV-, Ik. The most satisfactory way to deal with moths, bedbugs or other house hold pests Is to fumigato with sulphur, tho ordinary powder will do, but sul phur candles are better, and can bo procured from any druggist. Put tho articles yon wl..h to fumigato in a small, close room, taking caro to ro movo all silver or growing plants, as it will tarnish tho ono and kill tho other; placo your lighted cnudlo in a kettle, und have tho room closed for severn) hours. All animal life will bo des troyed. "Ka-nson's Kaffio Corn Slve." Warranted to cure or mon-y refunded. Mk J0.il druKulst fur It. l'rlco IS ctnU. God gavo overy bird Its food, Lut ho doe not throw it into tho uutt Billiard table, soeond-huud, for alo cheap. Apply to or nddross, H. C. Akin". Ml H. Ifcth St., Ouialm, Nob. This Is the very perfortlon of a man, to fliiH out his own Imiierfoctions, The Greatest ricdical Discovery of the Arc. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofuti down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). 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