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* SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS. 1 Glaciers, the ice rivers of lofty mountains, have been found to movo downward from one or two inches to fifty a day; from ten t.) twenty inches a day in > summer bein?* most common. The ' I rate in winter is about half that of summer. A Hanoverian physician, Dr. Brandis, has found reason .for believing that malaria is checked by growths of anacharis . nlsinastrum, a somewhat troublesome ! "Wator-plant from Canada, and lie rccom'mends the iutroduction of this plant iuto marshy districts. The French Academy of Sciences has been bequeathed the entire fortune of Madame Pinsen, of Mons, for the purpose of founding a prize, to be awarded every live years, for the best work on political economy especially adapted for the working classes. It is estimated that the varied machinery of Great Britain now operated by steam power is capable of performing more work, and hence producing more products, than could be effected by the labor of 400,000,000 able-bodied men, a greater number than all the workingmen on earth. A new material for unsinkable apparel has been tested with success in London. This material ic pnmnnon/1 r\f flirno/lo r\t I cork iutcrwoven with cotton, silk or woolen?machinery which slices the cork to the required thinness forming part of the invention. The garments which are made in this mannerliave the same appearance as ordinary clothing, and possess remarkable buoyancy in water. The earth's internal heat is now being forced into practical service at Pesth, where the deepest artesian well in the world is being sunk to supply hot water for public baths and other purposes. A depth of 3120 feet has been reached, and the well supplies daily 170,000 gallons of water heated to 158 degress Fahrenheit. *1110 boring is to tyo continued until the temperature of the water is raised to 176 degrees. In the Swiss village of Meyrin sonic l disused wells have been hermetically sealed to serve as barometers. On a fall of atmospheric pressure, air cscapes through a small liolo in the well-cover, blowing a whistle. and thus giving warning of a coming storm; but when the outsido pressure is increasing, the nir being forced into the well causes a different sound, and announces the probability of fine weather. Near Milan, Mich., there were exhumed the other day, the bones of a ! ugc mastadon, which lay seemingly wedged in between two tamarack logs. The measurements taken of the large bones are as follows: One p.irt of tusk broken, 52 inches long, 14 inches in circumference; femur, 40 inches long; two bones of-the hind leg, 54 inches long; short ribs, laid out from segment of vertebra, 46 inchcs, apart, 84 inches long; a .tooth 12 1-4 inchcs across tho lop, 8 l-2.inches wide, 7 inchcs deep. A Monster Alaskan Glacier. Ileading for Glacicr B.iy we fou:id a flood of bitter cold water so filled with floating ice that it was quite impossible ? : A / i ? M! ? _ ? iu uvuiu xii. uoniiious wim masses of more or less magnitude. There was an almost continual thumping along the chip's side as tht i>addle struck heavily the icc fragments which we found it impossible to avoid. There was also a dull reverberation as of distant thunder that rolled over the sea to us, and when wo learned that this was the crackling of the ice packs in the gorges wo thought with increasing solemnity of the majesty of the spectacle we were about to witness. Thus wo pushed forward bravely toward an ice wall that stretched across the top of tho bay from one high shore to the other. This wall of ice, a precipitous bluff or palisade, is computed to b3 from 200 too 500 feet in height. It is certainly nowhere less than 200 feet, but / 4 most of it is far nearer 500 feet above sea level, rising directly out of it, over hanging it and chilling the air perceptibly. Picking our way to within a safe distance of the glacier, we cast anchor, and were free to go our ways for a whole glorious day. According to Professor John Muir?for whom the glacier is de? servodly named?the ice wall measures three miles across the front. Ten miles further back it is ten miles in breadth. Sixteen tributary glaciers unite to form the one.?San Francisco Chronicle. Balls That Hit in Battle. The question has often beon raided what proportion of balls exchanged by hostile armies will hit their mark and kill? Difficult as it is to :o'.ve it exactly, some approximate result may be arrived at from the number of balls?estimated ^ 20,000,000?which were fired by the Germans in the war of 1870-71. The French army lost, in doad and woundod, about 140,000 men. According to this, only one ball out of 143 fired hit its mar, and, assuming that on an average only 1 man out of 7 hit was actually killed, it would seem that only one riflo ball in ^ 858 provod fatal. If it is further considered that tho number of men wounded and killed by the guns of the artillery are included in the above estimate, it may safely be said that not over ono rifle ball in 1,000 fired proves to be fatal. jSnrcEE!' defil. * | ITEMS OF INTEREST. | Dakota people do not seo any \food j reason why the Milwaukee railroad I should charge ouly U cents a mile 111 the I States ail about and 4 in Dakota ! William Tough, in Walsh county, | Dak., seems to be rightly natm d. lie is reported to have decamped recently with a Mrs. Sanderson and her two small sous, taking seven head of horses and a wagon and harness they did not own. A rc\vard of $103 is offered for them. I There are two so-called blacx district8, one in South < arolina, represented in Congress I y Hobert Smalls, the famous negro pilot of Fort Sumter memory: the other in Morth Carolina, represented bv .James, l' . O'Hara, a bright, well-educated mulatto, a native of New York City. Several weeks ago Mrs. Guerry, of Sumter county, Gia., dreamed that her husband, long dead, had appeared to her acd said: ''lihoda, 1 havo not conic for you now, but in four weeks from to-night I will come for you." Exactly four weeks from that night MrR. Guerry fell ill, and it is said that the chauccsof her iccovery are very Blight. There is pretty good cvidenco that Mrs. Celia Monroe, a co'orad woman who died in Kansis City ? few days ago, W08 125 years old. She was the mother of 1G children, the four youngest of whom are living at the ages of 74, Oil, 50 and 50 years. Her second husband died 50 years ago. A week before she died she was around the house sweeping. Quails are almost unknown in Dakota, and some of the gnn clubs are trying to iutroiuce them. The Kimbal Graphic notes as a remarkable freak that eight of the little birds alighted on the side^ walk in the business part of the city recently. They were evidently bewi dered strangers to the country, or the street was one of those noted somotimes, where the merchants do not advertise. Mr. Arthur ShurtlefT, Parker, Dakota,writes that ho suffered for two years with a lame knee, which was entirely cured by the uso of St. Jacobs OH. He considers it a most wonderful remedy. It conquers pain. Mies I.ens Fairbanks, a maiden of thirteen summer.', has been sentenced to two years imprisonment in a Michigan jail for horse stealing. Mr. L. D. Vinson, Cashier D. & I. R. R., ba? tried and endorses ltcd Str-r Ccuj?h Cure. Deputy Mayor Berlin s?ut Mlko Hirring^ tou to the o *Jc housa /or 8 ) days. General J. H. Van Alan's estate proves to have the value or f 1,950,000. Nellie Grant will visit her mother arain, leaving Liverpool some time in December. ExrRKSHKS His Oiiatitudk.?Albert A. Larson, of Kirk man, la., writes to the proprietors of Allen1* Lunn Balsam: "I llrmly believe my wife would have died of consumption, if not for the timely use of your Balsam." Price25c., (0c. and $1 per bottle, at Druggist?. 400 OOO Subscribers. If we pave a column to The Youth's Companion Announcement, wo could scarcely enumerate the attractions it promises for its sixty-first volume. Wo are not surprisod that The Companion lias nearly 400,000 subscribers when we see how it provides something of interest for every member of the family. The Companion is published weekly, and fully illustrated. Its subscription price is ?1.73 a year, which, if sent now, will pay for the paper to January, 1888, A Cane Net Beyond Help. Dr. ST. IT. Hinsdale, Kewanee, I1L, advises us Of a uutu ui v.uiisuiuptinn: ue says: "A neighbor's wife was attacked with vlolont lungdls ease and pronoun -ed beyond help from Quick Con sumption. As a last rcort the family was persua .?J to try Dr. Wm. IUll's Hals am roit the I.unus. To tho astonlshmout of all, by the time she had used ono half dozen bottles she tvus about the house do lng h t own work. 1 saw h.-r at her worat and hod no idea ihi could recover." Straighten your old boots and shoes with I^yon's Heel Stiflfenors.and wear them again, a 8'iperlor hair dressing. Always safe and beneficial to use. Hall's HairRenewer, The clangers of croup may be averted by using Ayer's Cherry Poctoral. BROWN'S IRON I BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and "FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN in the BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Red Lines on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. 20 58? DEBTS r CEBITS for ~ \ \L fo* Cou^^CtwRj^^Croup "JlNG BMSf THB BEST AND CHEAPEST COUGH or CROUP REMEDY. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL It Contains no Opium In Any Form. ALLKN'H 1/1JNG DALrtAM In Three sue Bottle*, Prlco 25 C?nU, AO Cents and 81 Per Bottle. The 2S-C?nt Bottios are put up for the accommodation of all who desire simply a Cough or Croup Remedy, rhose desiring a remedy for CONSUMPTION or any LUNG DISEASE should secure the largo $1 bottle*. Prloti 25o., SOo. sndSI par Bottle. SOLD BY ALL lEDIClKE DEALERS. | A DESPERATE ENCOUNTER. [ Kiljnh Cook** Trrrtfolo Kxpcrlcnce (<Wcn fur tho llcnclit of Ollinrn?l<ivins \Vit| ileum**. 1 Tho following graphic description will bo I read xviili interotst by all: "1>kau Silt?Any one who bus ever felt a ' faintnoss at t In pitof (ho btouiach, loss of up1 petite, nerv usiie?, sleeplessness, dull head* j allies or Htrunge pains through the back can un | derstaiid the condition I was in two yoars ago. I thought I could readily throw these things ofT, but they kept returning. Consequently I grew worse every day until last spring, when I sent for a physician. lie said I had a fever. I told him what condition I was in witli my water. At first he I paid no attention to it, but ilnally said he would take some of my urine home and analyze it. The next day he rame and said there wa* some difficulty with my kidneys. My sickness continued until my urine was a sight to behold. Another physician wa* called. He pronounced it Bright'a diseaso of the kidneys, and faid thero was no cure tor it. lie did all he could, but to no effect. I then tried every remedy I could hear of. The pain was so severe that it seemed I must pie. I saw a newspaper a lvertlseraent of Dr. Kilter's Swamp-Root, and sent eight miles to get the medicine, when I had used one battle, it cleared my water so there was no brdiment in the bottom of the vessel. I continued taking the medicino and kept galn.11/. i have taken eight bottles In a 1 and consider myself to-day as well as ever, and can now do as much labor as any man of my age. "\Vhilo talking with our druggist a few days ago about my case, he f^aid lie wa? soiling a great deal of Dr. Kilmer's >wnmp-Ro<"t and that ho had never sold a Medicine that cave as muchra.slaction. Oh! 1 otten tnink how much sufferine: 1 mig it havo avoided, both nittht and day. If I had only taken your medicines when 1 llrst f..ii ,?< : iLVit- i"j IVIUIIOJ nwwuaa i??u K Yours with r ps. ect. (Sinned) KLTJAH COOK. P. 9-?This will be of great benefit t.> others and you may pubiit-h it. You need not tske my word alune, for 1 ca i Rive >ou tlio followin/references: * Simeon Lipe. H. Clapper, R. S. Taber, C. O. Piorc-o, H.J. Warner, D. D. Pickett. All < f Charl tiville, Schohar'.e Co., N. Y." The ab:>vo testimony is only u fair illustration of letters received da ly showing the wonderful results attending the use of I)r. Kilmer's Swamp Koot, Kidney, Liver and Hlad or Cur-. Snld by Druggists. Price $1.00?0 l>ottles, 85. If your druggest does not sell It -end to Dr. Kilmer St Co., lit.NCH AMTON, N. Y. Can Consumption be Cured T We have so ot'teu ^een fatal results follow I the declaration that it can bo cured, that wo havo unconsciously settled down In the belief that this diseaso must necessarily prove fatal. It is true that occasionally a community has witnessed an isolatod cose of what may appropriately bo tormed spontaneous recovery, but to what combination of favorablo circumstances this ro-ult was duo nono have hitherto been found able to determine. Wo have now the gratifying faot to announce that tho process by which nature effects this wonderful chance is no longer a mystery to the medical profession, and that tho changes brought about In the system under favorable circumstances by intrinsic causes may be made as certainty and more expeditiously by the use of the proper remedy. In other words, nature is imitatod and assisted. Tuberculous matter is nothing more or les* than nourishment imperfectly organized. Now, if wo can procure the organization of this food matorial so that through the process of electivo affinity it may take its place in the system, wo can euro tho disease. This is just what Piao's Cure for Consumption does. It arrests at once the progress of tho disease by preventing the further supply of tuberculous matter, for -while the system is under its influence all nourishment is organized and assimilated. It thus controls cough, expectoration, night-sweats, hectic fever, and all other characteristic symptoms of Consumption. Many physicians arc now using this modi- j rine, and all write that itcomes fully up to its recommendations and make* Consumption one . of the diseases tlicy t an readily euro. The forming sta^e of a disease is always the most auspicious for treatment. This fact should induce persons to resort to tho use of P iso's Cure when the cough is tlrst not red, whether it lins n consumptive diathesis for its cause or not. for this remedy cure.s all kinds of coughs with unequalled facility and promptness. In coughs from a simple coid. two or three doses of toe medi ine have been found sufficient to remove the trouble. So in ail diseases of the throat and lungs, with symptoms simulating those of Consumption, Piso's Curo is tho only infallible remedy. Tho following letter recommending Piso's Cure for Consumption, is a fair sample of the certii.catcs received daily by the proprietor of this med.eine: Albion, N. Y., Dec. 29, 188.1. I had a terrible Cough, and two physiciatin ^>d I would never get well. I then went to a drug store and a^ke.i for a good cough medicine. The druggtat gave me Piso'a Cure, and it has done me more jrood than any thing I ever used. I do not beiievo I could live without it. LEONORA VEHM1LYEA. Durham, N. C., is another Southern , town which has hud phenomenalgrovsth. In 1870 its population was only 250; now . it has a population of 5,500, with 2,000 \ or 6,000 just outside the corporate limits. ! The property assessed for taxation in I 1810 amounted to $50,000; it is now $:*,500,000. The amount assessed in manu- ! factures in 1870 was $25,000; now $2,-1 250,000. The retail trade of merchants i in 1885 was $050,000; wholesale, $200,? j UUU; coti on and fertilizers, $250,000. There are two banks, with resource of $800,0:0. There are 20 odd tobacco factories in successful operation, with an ] annual value of products amounting to more than $3,000,0u0. In addition there is a large cotton factory of 0,000 spindles, ni>d a woodenmill turning out thousands of shuttles, bobbins and other necessary art cles. There are employed in the above factories alone about 1,100 whites and '00 blacks. A contract has been awarded foi^. water works, and there nre electric lights on all the principal stre< ts. N. E. 0. NORMAL SCHOOL, SraMS at anytime. Board and tuition, %Z6 per Term. Th.a CpD ADU V i'Pli rn here and earn ,t.V CWWMrn l good pay. Situation* furnished. Write Valantlne Broi., Janeeville.Wla. The Youtl $1,590 The ol Free to Jan. I, Gaunplo Copies and Full A: Ploaco mention tl M y %iUifr iyfe . >J>\ * > *. I w^V. i '< Ifvou havo numbness In nrmsnnd limbs,hcart skip* beats, thiimiM or Hut tors, or you are nervous and irritable?in danger of sliockl)r. Kilmer's Ocean-Wekd regulates, relieves, corrects and euros. 8ltOftO Itewuril tor your ini>or and more can ba earned In a abort tune if you at oucj vw le to llalielt ?& Co., Port.and. Maine, for information about work which you can ilo and live at home,whatever your locality, at a profit of lrom 55 to and upwards daiiy. Some liave made over $.r>01naday. All is now. Hallett & Co. will start you. Capital i.ot required. All ages. Both sexes. All particulars free. Those who are wiso will write at once and learn forthemseive'. Snus littlo lortunos awn.it ?v.>rv workor. iVo Opium In Pico's Cure for Consumption Cures where other remedio? full. JJ5c. Catarrh I* A complaint which alTerts nearly everybody more r leu*. It originates in In pure blood, and is a :gravated by taking cold. Dl agreeable How from tho nose, tickling In the throat, offensive breath, pain over and between tho eyes, ringing ar.d bursting noises Tn the ears are the nidre common symptoms. Catarrh la cured by Hood's Sarsararllla, which strikes dlrcctly at the cau.e by removing all Impurities from tho blood. "I had catarrh nine years, and suffered terrlb'y with It. Soon after I began to take ITooU's Sainnpaparil a the catarrh troubled mo less, i n.l aft. r taking three buttles I was entirely cured."?Jank Hikkt, Lumberton, Clinton County, Ohio. "X have taken Hood's Sarsaparllla for catarrh and think It has <!one me a great deal of good. I rccom uivuu iv Hum wnnin mjr retch. Hood's Sarsaparilla has been worth everything to nio.*'?Lutiikr P. Uobbiks. East Thompson, Ct. Hood's Sarsaparilla 8old by all drugKlata. $1; six for $5. Prepared by C. L HOOD & Co.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Haas. IOO Doses One Dollar LADIES. 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A wonderful - _ * strengthening Porous Plaster THE Ml. mode lYom Burgundy PI tot, Gums and tlie virtues or fresh Hops. Cures instantly, Baokaoho, Lome Side, Crlok, Btltch, Female Pains. Sore Musoloa, Hhoumatlsm, Weak Lungs or pain In any part. Tho BEST plaster known. Call for Hop Plaster, 26o. every where B ASTHMA CURED!! Im MB Ucrman Anthinu urf never fail* to gtvcH " * imrnrrtiai* Ttlitf In the worst c??ci. Iniurca com-H Hfortable ilcvp 1 rffrcli cure* whrrc all other* fall. A ' H trial convinc* Ihr noil ikrptical. I'rlce AO eta. oodH B41.U0, of Drucflxi or br mall. Rample KltKK for| B^amp. J?It. K. WOH IFF MAN. Ht. Mlnp.| FACE, HANDS, FEET, nnd nil thrlr Imperfcrlioti*- Incliu'.inrr Tn ifF/ -ytp ?:ial l??ivclo|iiiK-::t. 11 p.. r r :ul K?t.!|?, K.-.j>n JW*l " 9 tluoiiH Ililr. r.irlli JLU.Ick, VertJ JV? Moth. Krctkli-H, IM NAc-no. Elarl Ilontls. fk-.tr*. PitUnpr ?n<l Ihrlr I rt-jlini-nl K' -fcTi I 10c. for l>ook of i'J pfl'f*, 4th e<!ltlon Dr. J. II. TToodLBry,87 N.PoarlUU, Albany,N.Y., llsCb'il ICC H CURES Wtftlf All USE FAILS. Q Best CouKli Syrup. Toste? good. Use |^| in nme. tsoiq oy qruKyisiH. pn Frink's Rupture Remedy Will quickly euro any ease of hern'a or rupture. Explanation and testimonials free. A<lrire<u> O. KR1NII?'-^34 Broadway. Now York. CDA7CD AXLE r IIMX. t flnnVACC BEST IN THI WOULD W "IE HOC tr Uet Uia Oknuiuo. SuIj Lvervup.n. THURSTON'S STOWPOffflEII Kceplns Teeth Ferf*cl u4 Cbmi H?aJlhy< ttlair'c Pille Great English Gout am wiuii w m?i nneumauc nemeay. Oval liox, $I.OOs round. SO eta. Mto 89 n day. Sample* worth <1.81 FREE Linea not under the horse's feet. Addre* DatwaTKH'ti SatktyRkim Holder, Holly,Midi *% A mmm gm >] q Obtained. Rend stamp to u A I C I 9 Inventor'* Qtildo. L. Hi.no . mam, Patent Lawyer. Washington, d. C. OUVn Kte t? Tho Olobo Card Co., Derby Lint oDiiv -i" Vt., U. N., for fto liiindtiimeai watii I finish ohmu 10 cards over Keen; no two alike. A>;ont WfillUul. I nX DUO on Jiime* ltlvor, Va., In Cl rfmoni r QnlYIN ' "'lonv. llliixtriuiMi Circular Fr?-e 1 nUUlU j. if, MaNCIIA, t l.ireinont, Vu t^SFTW I ^SH wLIU .I7""?. D?n't w?*te yonr money on lUwprd with tha above absolutely trnler and wind n tkidk MARK. Ask Jor the^FISH BRAND" ioth^^yMhe^rigjR^g^yrvjrrjjrd|W^yhgfj^jj n. STORIES! i % .1 ii aia ia Broiner win oegm I and Shod all, will be published during * now, and sends us $1.73, wo will send t! i to January 1st, 1887, and a full year fTorr id Christmas Numbers. -Rcrott Money ordtr, < ?Y MASON & CO., Publisher DROPSY ^TREATED FREE. 33 Ft. H. II. GRKKN Ac SONS, Specialists for Thirteen Years Past. Hnvn tr?At?Ml Dropsy and it* o<>iii|ilu;*tinnn w.tli tli<? in out wonderful kuuomim; uho v?i??'tal?Ie rom? lien, 011' tir^ly harmless. lt-?iuove all fcymptuins of U(?|is; in I ciaht to twenty days. I (Jure tialleilts iirononncnd linnnlnu li? fhn ImJ .?f j physician*. From Mm first dose tho symptoms rapidly disappear, and in ion days at least twu-third* of nil oymptoim ar removed. Nome mny cry humbug without knowing anything about it. Iteninnhor, it dora lint out jriit Rnytliin'K (o | rp.iliia till- murilt ?f mir Irnstmmit fur jro'irteli. In ton i days the difficulty of breathing in relieved. tlm pulse regular, tho urinary organs mad* to diwlnriifl I hair full fluty, sleep is re-torwl, tho swelling nil or nearly pone, tho str tiRfli increased anil npiwliln ma In g mhI . We are constant y curing cnwa of long standing, cmm tint haye been tapix-il a number of tun "a, anil the |?tient declared unable to livo a week. (jive full history of raw. Name sex. Ilow long afflicted, h >w badly nwollfn and whom, are boweln costiye, liav* l"ga bunt' ed and dripped wnlnr! Send for (roe patupmet, containing testimonial*. questions, etc. Ton day*' treatment furnished fre? by mall. If you order trial send I Octn in stamps to pay pontage Kpllrnny (l-'it-) i'naitlvulv Cured. II. II. (JltKKN iV: HONH. .11. D*., MOV; Jlnrlfltn Street, Atlnntn, <in. P N U 45 ASK FOR THB W. L. DOUGLAS Beat material, perfccl at, equals any $5 or $6 shoe, every pair warranted. Tak? nono unless stamped ?' W. L. Douglas' $3.00 Shoe, Warranted." Congress. Button anil Lace. Hoy a ask ! for the \V. L. Douglas' . . 2.00 Shoe. Same styles as wO' ?] the $3 00 Shoe. If you cannot <fo j .&J *et these shoes from deal- ^^r\/ .||1 ers, send address on postal A^/hf tfsl card to Vf. L. Douglas. Sy,\/ 1A Brockton, Mass. /-a/ , ~UT CUTTERS. Sen I for Illustrated Citaloptie and prices of oar SlelgU* nod Cutters. We make a complete lire of Swe.l-Bodr. Portland one and two-horse Slflffh<i. P nno ltony and Dob Sleighs, Jumj en and Box Sleighs, finished In a variety of stjl's. made of the best material, and we offer them at as low figures as tho f can be sold for by any other concern manufacturing flr*t clan g->ods. AddressTHK EDMISTON 8t WADUKLL CO.. ?5 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D..N. Y. MISS ROSE CLEVELAND, 00Sl?SEr * C'onimenccn a New Story Id Godcy. I ONE LADY WANTED Jti each toicn to raft a club fot OODEY'S LADY'S BOOK ttwf VM . Th? eatlftt Magatint to xcorl m( . ? \J^ for. The largest commUtity I f ' % mil mud mott beautifulprt Ml lvT/ _ WM-ininm*QirenlobolhSubteribtrr\ ?\ ^Mand Club Ralttrt. It will pat I/on to tend 1ft cent* for ? Sample Copy containing fill I particular ?, with club ratsi Y^rrmrrriii Ad* *, qodey,BOTUT.H. u ^egog^^aniu Philadelphia, n* I .fenny June's Letters in 1887 Godey. BOOK AGENTS WANTED for PLATFORM ECHOES r LIVING TRUTHS FOR HEAD AND HEART, By John B. Gour/h. 1 Hi# lart and crotmln life work, brim full of thrtlllns Into*. Cit. humor and pathot.. Dright, purr, nod good, full of laughter and tenr? " it tell* at tight to all. To It ia added (he Life and Death of Mr. Oourh. I?r Rev. LYMAN AllBOTT. lOOO Agent* Wanted,?Men and Women. lo ?<)<> a month made. fiTJIilmm m hindrance at we live Krlra Termt and /'?w tYeighf. Write foi circular* to A. D. WORTH IN UTON 4c CO, Hartford. Conn. l % n*t ?ho Vi^V DA V1TWP.?# ..? CO " j per month up. l(i> Hty'h'H, $?i to $;K>>. Svnil fi.r C'ac[ I alotfue with full part leu I arc, mailed fr. e. | UPRIGHT PIANOS, . Constructed on the new methol of str'n^inK. ?>n ! similar terms. h?ud for descriptive Catn o.-uc. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN ANO PIANO CO. Boston, New York, Chicago. "WELL DRILLING I Machinery for Wcllaof any depth, from SO to 3.000 feet, for Water, Oil or Uaa. Our Mounted Steam Drtlllnjr and Portable Homo Power Machinessct to wui k liiSOminutea. Guaranteed to drill faster und with lose power than any other. 6p*"Ciully adapted to drlMnR Weill In earth or roelc 20 to l.OTOfaet. Farmer* nnd oth??n are making fsi I to $40 per day with our machinery anil t"oln. Hplendld I business for Winter or Bummer, we are the oldert hiiiI largest Manufacturers In the hiiairesa. R'i d 4 cents In Btamps foi llIu?ti-ntod (.'ataUgruo H. Admiess, riercfl well Excavator Co.. New York l*o Rope to Cut Off Horses' Manas. kV Celebruted JBCl.IP.HK* HAI/TKIt *nU MB.IDL1K Combined, cannot ^rjk I b? Sllppod by any borne. Sample Halter to any part of U. S. free, on [ receipt of |1. Sola by all Saddlery. /mVv MM Hardware and Harness Dealer*. jWWB Special discount to tbe Trade. rJT^^kMMFVXV Send for Price!.Int. L\* ' J'-AAiSSTfi1.0?.""- !Env lif E W ANT YOU I Mimetic man ? ww M-mmm m m or woman needng V nmfltahlA *mntn*m*nf #/> Mnmannr ua U county. Salary $76 per month and expense*, or a large commission on sales If preferred. Goods staple. ? Every one buys. Outfit and particular* Free. - 3TANDABD SILVERWARE CO.. BOSTON. MA38. r WANTED GOOD MAN rnerRPtlc worker; business In his section. Salary S7Q* ? References. Am. Manufacturing House IS Barclay,?t,N.X OQELECTIC BELT for Kidney*, l'ain, Nervous .t - tJpOweak. Uook iree. Klktivjikii&Co.,Uluvt>!a id.O 1 pATAWBA WINE?Extra i>oo<ltl ?>er sullou. Eekd. Kocnkndoui-kh, Allegheny, PaH#P Pfc Is Tie Best i K U I# Waterproof Goat IV k 11 Erer Mafle. a (mm or rubber coat The FISH BRAND BLIC1CEU soor, and will keep yon dry lit the hardest storm smckkr and take no other. If yo>ir storekeeper doet loauMf^^^J^OV^R^^lnnnon^^^oetnrvMa** Ian. 1st. t Stories. I 1887. no companion Tree from *ne time i that date. This offer includes 7heck, or llegittered Litter. s, 45 Temple Place, Boston, Mass.