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ilr j j - - JJJL inn ? u.j, a bigTisiTMarket. "Whore the Fishing Smacks 1 Unload, in the Metropolis. > s:-? Methods of Unloading anil Disposing oftlis Daily Cargoes of Tisli. The great maw of the metropolis is >- insatiable, says Harper's Y/eekly. It is ever hungry, and cries for bread, beef, fish. One of New York's feeders is the , slip on the East River at the foot of Fulton street, just back of the wholesale fish market. It is here that the smacks and fishing vessels find their berths, and the fisll t.linv l\ri?inr nr<? nh nnro rlicnnQPcl of in -J 1-> ? ~ * * . the market. For convenience sake, so that ccrtain fish, such as cod, can be always had fresh, aud even alive, each J?* ; dealer in the market has his quota of floating boxes in which lish can be kept. At certain seasons of the year the iish captured arc placed in what arc called "wells" in the smacks themselves. The "wells" are built into the &macks, and ^ eea-watcr has free entrance into these j wdlls. As the fisherman catches a cod, II the fish is not hurt by the hook, he tosses it into the well, and the cod thus .imprisoned can bo brought in good condition to New York alive. This is, however, only possible in cool weather, for though sea currents are cold, the slip in New York contains a warmer water, and fish die. The presence of small floating ice 'n the water also kills the cod. At ( such times, during tho summer, when cod could not be kept alive in the boxes, turtle take their places. Steamers coming with green turtle from the Florida coast and the West Indies often will bring-more turtle than the market can use,and the surplus is put away in these boxe9. i sp In the slip may be seen the trimmest viuii# iu uu juuuu in uuy inning si:rviUL'# A good smack must not only liavc solidity, but must be fast. She must be able y to withstand the heaviest galea, and J when loaded, to be quick in reaching ? market. As she carries perishable goods, the sooner she gets rid of her cargo the .r better it is for her. Sometimes a few (hours' difference as to time may increase the profit of the boat 25 per cent.,sometimes 50 per cent. Fishing smacks never stay long in port. To unload takes but ft sh9rt time, and the catch being placed in the hands of the fish dealers, . away she goes to set her trawls or liandHics again. It is not New York alone iiich consumes llie fish brought to this >ck. Coil, haddock, herring, blue h, flounders, sheep's-head, every xicty of fish, are sent from here to the lighboring states. The products of e sea arc exchanged for those caught fresh waters. The railroads bring their quota of fish Dm all parts of the United States to e great centre of demand, which is liw York, and there mav be seen at times, side by side on the same stall, B^Buthesalmon of both the Atlantic and Pa^^ cific coasts; and though between the B^^^Columbiu. river nnd the Penobscot there may be many thousands of miles, if the history of tlie Salmo salar and S. 5 ^^ quinnat were known, both fish might have been caught on the same day, with* out any disparagement as to their freshen ness. When the market is a brisk one, this dock presents a very lively aspcct. The fish arc put in baskets and carried rapidly into the market. All is bustle I( .*nd confusion. The fishermen who the day before have been setting their ',-t trawls off S.indy Hook, end have been . - doing their best to arrive in good time nt New York, have now no cessation of (aoor. me quicker they discharge the ' setter. Docks usually kept clean be- ' jomc dirty and slimy. But now the last >f the fish are disposed of, and it is work again to tidy up things. The stores iro all ready for another trip, and now L^e-smack gets out of the ruck, slips luto the stream, and sails away through the Narrows or up the Sound, ictcut on catching another load of fish, or "fare," wit is called. And so an unending icrics of fish are being landed at this same dock in Now York, and huugry humanity still craves for more and more. ?[Harper's Weekly. Wilbur Voted Aje. Everybody in D.ikota knows Wilbur g F. Steele. Ho was n member of the hs. { ^legislature from Steele county. There &!? an ^acitlcnt 5n Steele's legislative Bfymer that goes very far to show his 1^ characteristic regard for bis wife. lie Jr; ^ has one fault, however, .lie takes no 1? -?tock in woman sufTrnge?except when He|ff . ho is obliged to. On the occasion in m question tho Woman Suffrage bill was t'-." -/before the House. Maj. Hickley was H#:'-:.^championing the cause of tho fair sex In eloquent words when a call was made I' for ? vote* and the clerk proceeded 1o the roll. "When Steele's name was Kl ached ho rose with tho dignity of a Deinosthenes and commenced: B' % Speaker, I am sorry that I can iLv-??t?upp?rt this bill, but ?" At that moment a well dressed lady to bead over the gallery rail. HpIn a loud volco she exclaimed : He glanced upward. It was enough. He turned and said: 7V #?Mr. Speaker, I vote aye." Xlie lady was Steele's wife. ? [Minne India's Favorite Food. Ghee is prepared by boiling fresk drawn milk in earthen pots for an hour or more and adding, after it lias cooled, a little curdled milk, says the St. James Gazette. The curdled mass is then churned for half an hour, some hot water is added, and the churning continued for half an hour longer, when the butter forms. This butter is then boiled until all the watery particles and curds have been thrown oil by repeated skimmings. The clcar oil is poured into a vessel to cool, and the granulated mass thus formed is ghee. It is kept in earthen pots and sold at banyas' shops at the rate of two pounds to three pounds for a rupee. If well made, ghee will keep good for years, losing its llavor somewhat. hilt not. its nronorl ins which i 111 prcve with age. In some old families you will find ghee ever 100 years old, buried under the earth in earthen jars. Instances arc known of the preservation of ghee without taint, for 200 years, and even longer. Ghee is nn article of great commercial importance in many parts of India, being exported to all the sea coasts of eastern and southern Asia to the extent of 400 to 500 tons annually. Acooid:ng to the statistical authorities, 1,236,433 pounds of ghee were exported from India in the yenr 1879-80. All but the poorest clusses in India, whether Hindoo or Mohammedans, use gheo for ordinary cooking purposes. Where the English cook uses butter, Buet or lard, the Indian uses ghee. In frying potatoes, in cooking dai, in cooking sweetmeats, in preparing tasteful dishes, the upper aud middle classes always use ghee, which is also rubbed over chupaties, the flat flour cakes serving for bread, and poured over rica at the time of eating. One of the secrets of the fine flavor of India made curries is the use of good ghee. And neither Hindoos nor Mohammedans will touch any food that is cooked with ghee which they believe to be adulterated with p'g'i or cow's fat. Gliee is believed by the Hindoos to be the purest eatable thing under the sun. The widow, who is forbidden to partake of all luxurious food, is allowed to take g;hee with her simple bread of rice. The self-denying jogees, sunnyusis, and other ascetics sometimes live on nothing but ghee, Al weddings, funerals, and :>n othergreat occasions public dinners must be given, or the offending party will be punished by excommunication from caste. Host of the dishes that are served at these banquets are prepared with ghee. At many festival? alms consisting of rice, dai, and sweetmeats arc given to the Brahmans, and must be cooked in glice. The food set boforc tho Brahmans at fenst times consists mainly of sweetmeats, in tho preparation of which ghee enters largely. At jrcmations ghee is poured over tho :orpse and on the funeral pyre. A Carious Creature. Count Joachim Pfeil, the German African explorer, who has left Germany is governor-general of Somali country, ?ives tli: following account of a mysterious creature seen on the coast of the Ulanga- district: "We often saw an inimal in the water which we first believed to bo -a serpent from its movements, and from the fact that only now ind then it appeared on the surface for i few seconds. Once, when we shot at it, we were surprised to see it rise out of the vrater and fly away. Afterward wo succeeded in obtaining one of the curious creatures. It was the size of a large janio duck, with black plumage and a metallic lustre. On its wings we noticed a few very light yellow feathers. Tho neck was very long and thin, and ended in a long, pointed beak, at the edgo of which were two rows of sharp teeth. At first sight no head was visible, and tho neck appeared to end only in a beak. The whole body of the bird is under water while swimming, only tho long neck was seen. If it was frightened it disappeared altogether under the water, or flew rapidly awny. Another peculiar ity which we noticed was that when the bird had left the water it lay down on n bush with outstretched wings to got dry. The flesh of this creature has an unpleasant, oily flavor." A Mexican IJlrd-S^llor's Trick. Every here and there in tho City of Mexico may be seen a man standing on tho curbstone holding out his finger, on which perches n dainty bird, with nnvi>r nn qftcmnt. tn inrnnd ifo nnd fly away, although its little, beady, bright eyes arc full of terror at tho roar of tho street. Is the little crcaturo drugged? No; it is too alert and bright of gaze for that. What, then, is the secret of its taraeness? It is in like condition to tho jumping frog of Calaveras, the vender having taken tho precaution to fill up its gullet with shot beforo sallying forth to find an unposted purchaser. It is unsafo to buy birds Hold in the City of Mexico, except with the-precaution of keeping them .several days on trial, lest they die shortly, and after a bargain is concluded after such a test, they should never bo trusted in the Viands of the seller, who will administer a done which will kill them aftor a certain perio 1, to leave a vacancy for fresh sale*.?[San Francisco Chronicle. . JOURNALISTIC JAGGERS, Mr. TJider Haggard, the author of "She!" was recently in a bookseller's shop. A sinartly-dresscd lady entered, and inquired for Mr. Haggard's books. Sho demurred at the price, remarking, "Tho f:ict is, I atn to meet the author at dinner to night, and I want to read him up a bit, but lie is not worth thirty shillings!" Mrs. Simmons,of Canawaugus, N. Y., stood by the wiudow with a Steele fork in her hand tho other day during n heuvy thunder-storm. Suddenly thero was a blinding flash of lightning which rendered her insensible for about two hours. . Tho house was not struck, neither did any of tho inmates experience any shock. According to the "Diaro Romano," it It is now precisely 2,041 years since Mr. Komulus, C. 10., iirst laid out the streets and lots of Home, and the event is still celebrated in the Eternal city by the illumination of the Colliseum and the Fo^ rum and by banquets at which tho memory of the distinguished citizen is appropriately disposed in silence. From Phlltp&burc, Ph., Mr. S. M. Cross, ! writes, briefly and pointedly, thus: "Your St. Jacobs Oil liul cured m? of neurttliria. of t.li? I face and head." Price fifty cent#. Ninety-nine out of every one hundred natives of India can't read. Mr. If. Carl, 13U Fourth Street, Troy, N. Y., ?> (,: "My daughter had a sprained ankle: St. Jacobs Oil cured her In a day or two. My soa had rheumatism about niue years ago, St. Jacobs Oil cured him; he has not been affec^cd since." Pricn lilty cents. A Russian engineer has discovered a process of crystallizing petroleum so it may be transported more easily. Sam Small says that in five years the South will be solid for Prohibition. Pellticnl Temperance Parties. it would be the most remarkable thing of the world if the little harmless Moxie Nerve Food plant should substitute the use of stimulants, and take tho wind out of the trails of the political temperance parties. There is the best of authority fur the statement that the drinker is better satisfied with it, and the liquordeiiler has to keep it or lose his custom. It is a powerful factor that they can make Just as much money on it, and puy no license. Also, the women wnd churches back it to the utmost. All the dealers say its Palo is enormous. The com; any putting it on the market offer the chemists $5,000 if they can find anything in it more deletei Idus thau common bitter-root and winter-green. We thank God that it can do bo well without harm. England has groat wind storms, especially about Kent. In the lake districts of Scotland it was a hurricane with hail and snow. Many trees were destroyed in London parks and wrpeks nrfl sniil tn linvn (Wi'iirnwl on tViA coast. * * Delicate DJ-<ea?es. affecting male or female, however induced, speedily and permanently cured. Illustrated bo >k for 10 cents In tta:r?i>8. World's Dispensary Mo lical Association. Wi3 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Italy has the longest gun in the world. Rota i.Gt.ue mends anything! BrokenOhlna, GIhsh, Wood. Free Vials at Drugs and Gro Bronchitis' is cured by frequent small doses of Piso's Cure for Consumption. A Good Appetite Is essential to good health; but at this season It Is ' often lort. owing to the poverty or Impurity of the j blood, derangement of the digestive organs, and the weakening effect of the changing season. Hood's ! Sarsaparllla is a wonderful medlclno for creating an 1 appetite, toning the digestion, and giving strength to I the whole system. Now Is the time to take it, U Qo wc?n m n wl II > iiuuu 9 0aioa|/ai ma " I bare taken Hood's Sarsaparllla, and am clad to say It ha* curod me of a very severe pain In the small of my back. I also gave It to my little girl. She bad very little appetite ; but Hood's Sarsaparllla baa Increased It wonderfully, and from our experience I highly recommend this medicine."?Mas. X. Bauslieu, 133 1-2 Van Horn 8treet, Jersey City.? Makes tho Weak Strong "I must say Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the bestmedlclnc I ever used. Last spring I had no appetite, and the least work I did fatigued me ever ao much. I began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla, and soon I felt as If I could do as much In a day as I had formerly dona In a week. My appetite la voracious."?Mm. M. V. Bayard, Atlantic City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $3. Prepared by C. L HOOD k. CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass IOO Doses One Dollar COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY For XJrer. Rile, Indirection, etc. Free from Mercury ; contains only Pur* Vegetable Ingredient* Agent; C. N. CR1TTKNTON, New York. UAOnii 0 llllll IM mnoun ob nHmuN IMPROVED UPRIGHT PIANOS The new mode of piano construction Invented |- by Mason A Hamlin in 1883 has been fully proved, many excellent experts pronouncing It the "greateat Improvement made In pianos of the century." 0 For full information, send for Catalogue. If ASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO, BOSTON, 1M Triaont gt, HI* T011,<8 ?nt lltt Bl . ^ ? r - WashingtonD. C. FRAZER^Mi BUST IN TH1 WORLD U It bH 3 C tW~ Q?t the Oanulnc. Boldlnrrwlwrt. | Why did t v of this country use over Procter & Gamble's Lenox Bu/ a cake of Lenox and yc For Ihe I.ntllrn. Laughter is I lie poor innn's plaster. Making every uurden light; Turning sadness Into ?r a Inev, Darkest liour to May Uuwn bright. 'Tie the deepest and the cheapest Cure for ills of this description. - . But for those t hat woman's heir to. LT?e I)r. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription." Cures all wenkne-sss and irregularit ieB/'he-iring down" fcn?ations, "internal fever," bh;a'iiiK. displacements, inflammation, morning sickness and tendency t> cancerous disease. Price reduced to one dollar. My druggists. United Stutes colleges contain 18,000 female students. I Had n Dreadful ('ought. And rai?ed a considerable amountof blood and matter; besides. 1 wiu very thin, and --o weak I could scarce y ko abouthe house. This ?as the ca?e of a man with consumption arising from liver complaint. Ho recovered his health cnmplctclu by the use of Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Ui-covery." Thousands of others bear similar testimony. Brazil is passing through ix financial crista. A Wonderful Mntiifne and OATer. ! To introduce them vrj give away 1,000 Selfoperating Washing Machines. No labor or washbjard. Best in the world. If you want one, write The National Co., 27 Dey St., N. Y. PK0F. LOISETTE AND COLLEGES. IIow the Fnmoun Memory-Teache^ Occupies Ilia Time?1Tue lluilett Man In America. For instance, during the wee'<c coumencInK May ?. On thai evening he gave ttie first of his course of five lectures to a second ciasi at Yale of 'AH) students. May 10. he gave the first lecture to a class of <00 students at the University of Pennsylvania in pIiHbH.ImI.i. May 11, he cave the third of hii course to 100 Columbia law students. May 12, he gave the first lecture to 3<Xllady students of Weilesley College, Mass., and May 13 he gave the second lecture at the University of Pennsylvania. And yet he is always found at his oltice from 8 a. m. till noon of every day. During this time he runs through his correspondence, giving his assistants the most minute and detailed instructions in regard to each letter received or any other matter that is brought to his notice. In the afternoon he travels out of town, and in the evening g.ves his lecture, aiwajs returning home the same nirht or early next morning. He endures ail this inoosant occupation and necessitated broken sleep beoause ne loves his work and because hu takes good care of his health, lie claim that the warm ! weather is the best time in the year for study. The lecture*, it is true, are not essential to the raasterv of the Prot'eesor's system, since his printed les'on-paper* are full and complete, enabling any one to learn.?A". 1". Wnrl/i. ^hJOHES WSfcnSlpAvcth* rociruT wwrra;.: *' ? L??rr?. StreT Itaarlafa, Irui Jfl^RnuB?L Tar* Beam aid Bum Bax far "? " lti^^?l?. Far trt* pri*a Hat w X~ ; \JWBffraW-" Mtptlaa tki? paptr aad a4dr?u a tf JMIS ?F liNQHAMTIN^ J * v SINiiUAHTON. N. *. j Ml* Ma 4ay. Sample# worth ?LI9 frek. , Llnra mot under the bora*'* feeL Addreta Bhwitkr'j Hafktt Rd.i Holbh. Hollj.Mich. | LIVER, BLO PT???m Mrs. Mart A. McC I IVFR HRFi^F 'writes: "I addressed Llltn UloLAoL ln regard to my hea] inn liver disease, heart tr< .. V ness. I was advisei HEART TROUBLE G^en Medical Difi HL^ni inUUPLC,. Bcrtption and Pellet of the ' Prescription, ery,* and four of the 4 Pleasant Purgative fan to improve under the use of your me< came back, sly difficulties have all disapp< all day, or walk four or live miles a day, and I be if an using: the medicine 1 could scarce]; most of the time, and I did not think I coi I have a little baby girl eight months old. delicate in size and appearance, she is heall dies all the credit for curing me, as I took u beginning their use. I am very grateful thank God and thank you that I am as w of suffering." Mrs. I. V. WEnnBR, of Tor I hip. A". Y., writes: "I wish to sa LIVER ?' your 'Golden Medical Di ? Purgatlvo Pellets.' For fl |]|CCI(C talcing them I was a gre uiouoii. severe pain in my right unable to do my own wor J. am now wen ana strong, munita 10 you Chronic Diarrbea Cured.?D. La; Decatur Street, New Orleans, La., writes: ' the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and it hi 1 diarrhea. My bowel* are now regular." "THE I Thoroughly cleanse tho blood, whicli digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, ai Oolden Medical Discovery cures all t poison. Especially has it proven its ef and Swellings, Enlarged Glands, and Eat |T|| rTT!n Rev. F. Asburt How; (ID BEST QM Church, Of SilvertoH, JV ?IL . fllcted with catarrh and HQILS . blotches began to arise wwihwf skin, and I experience BlflTCKFS dullness. I began th ULUI UnLOa Q0iden Medicaf Discc for such complaii time T began to feel like a new man, and a Tbp * Pleasant Purgative Pellets' are the be tick headache, or tightness about the chec mouth, that I have ever used. My wife co floor when she began to take your ' Goldi Now she can walk quite a little ways, and Mrs. Ida M. Strong, of H P-JD MT "My llttlo boy had been Mir vuim disease for two years. W niorivc use of your 'Golden M liloUoil, 'Pellets, he was confined not bo moved without sui now, thanks to your ' Discovery,' ho is abl 1 CONSUMPTION, Golden Medical Dibcovbrt cures C tin* and nutritive properties. For We ana kindred affections, it is a sovereig and purifies the blood. It rapidly builds up the system, and ** wasting1 diseases." Consumption.?Mrs. Edward New Ont., writes: "You will ever bo praised I ble cure in my case. I was so reduced t given me up, and I had also been given up went to the best doctor in these parts. h< was only a punishment in my case, and w treat me. He said I migh n?,_? ||. liked, as that was the only bliEN Ur bly have any curative pow< " 1 far advanced. I tried tho TO UIP treatment, but I was so wc iv viba on ray stomach. My husba to give me up yet, though everything ho saw advertised lor my cotnp tlty of your * Golden Modical Discovery.' j and, to the surprise of everybody, am to-di and am entirely free from that terrible con night and day. I have been afflicted with rfc of years, and now feel so much better tha tlnuation of your * Golden Medical Disco* to perfect health. I would say to those w ? that terrible disease consumption, do not * thing else first; but take the'Golden Me early stages of tho disease, and thereby sa feriag and bo restored to health at one still in doubt, need but write me, inc addressed envelope for reply, when the f< bo fully substantiated by me." Ulcer Cared.?Isaac E. Downs. E Rockland Co., N. Y. (P. O. Box 28), writes Golden Medical Discovery is WORLD'S PAINT YOUI fir tiling Coir's ONX-COAT BVCCY PAINT. I WAgon Girftv No V*inithlnff ntcciury. Drit V Mu{li I* (Mini yout fuggy upon ??c?lpt of On* he Women thirteen million cakes of Soap in 1886? Six Years a Sufferer with Neuralgia. Roehoster, N. Y., April 7th, 1S8G. Gents:?For six years my wife has suffered greatly with Neuralgic pains in her head ami nock, ami at times in tho stomach and about the heart. She had been confined to her In-1 for days at a time, suffering the most extyuciating pains. We employed medical ai<l, but only found temporary relief. For the past two months she has I>0011 using I)r. Par ee's Remedy, and she is now entirely free from pain, und feels as vroll as over. I most cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted with*Neuralgia, for I know it will cure it. I am, very respectfully your*, THOMAS BAKER. Contractor and Buihler. Cor. Frank and Montrose streets. Wv-r - Hillsdale, Mich. " Gents:?I was persuaded bj* your agent to try Dr. Pardee's Rheumatic Remedy, for what tho doctors called heart disease. It pruveu ia> u? ruuumausm or uio nenri, arid after taking tbo remedy as directed, I found immediate relief. I continued its use and am now entirely cured. I was also troublod with inflammatory rheumatism, which it has entirely driven away; so much so that I can attend to my laundry business with easo and without suffering, for which I am very thankfuL MRS. SARAH CAREL. ! Corning, N. Y. Gents:?I had been troubled with rheumatism for sonio time and bad tried all the rem edies i could get, without any benefit. I met your agontat the Dickinson House, who gave me abottloof your remedy, from which I received instant relief and feel like a new man. I havo von it a thorough test and can recommend it to all who are afflicted with rheumatiHtn. Yours, &c.. J AS. HIGGINS. Ask your druggist for Dr. Pardon Remedy and take no other. Price, $1 per bottle; six bottles, $.r>. Pardee Medicine Co., Rochester, N. Y. R| I B KPA I DR. WTIjTJTAMS* * Indian Pile Ointment llatetv will cure a*y cars of Itch* liifi Mlvcdjmr, Ulcerated er Protrndlng Pile*. ClikE <H1 ARANThEl). I'reparcd for Piles only. (Payiilolana' Jars by expresa, nru paid. S-J./SO.] >'rtc? per bQX. 50c. anriJU. Bold ?/ driiKftnla or matlvd 011 rMMpt of price by PR. L. If. HAttttli*. A'tl. I* i 11 nbii r? h, Ptl. A C EUT S^WAN TED^fo M^O^t-lF E^OP HtNKY WAHU BtfcUHbK! by Tnon W.Knox. An Authentic an-1 Cotnpkto History I or hi* l.lfo and Work from the ('radio to U?o t!r??c. Oattalla all atbrra 10 I* I. The HK.VT and MIRAMST. Spire didljr UliutraUyl. rt*ll? Ilk* ?IMRr?. Dlatance no lilndrtuuM (or ? par tba frolakl and (It* Xitra T*r?. Bond for circular. Aildrvoa HAIiirOKU TUB. CO., Hartford. Conn. IOD AND LUNG lurb. Columbia, Kant., mm you in November, 18W, (aCUCDAI I lib, being afflicted witb UtHtHJU. I juble, and female weak- flpdii itv I aorf* tl J to use Dr. Pierce's UEBIL1TY. I My liv icovery, Favorite Pre- dvsnet ' Medical Discovery' n ? ? u ^iSiCwV" ailments and I cannc Pellets. My health bo- eay a word in referei liciue, and my strength has proven itself a i sared. 1 can work hard it haa been ueod in n stand it well; and when _ , t y* walk across the room, _ dyspepsia.?Jam ild ever feel well again. Minn., writes: -" I wa Although sho is alittle heurtlly and grow pooi Jiy, I give your reme- sour stomach, and mi o other treatment after Bamm?m?m* to i Invigorates i? n aui, Uahire, Cattaraugus Co., THF SYSTEM ?vc> y a few words in praise one scovory ' and ' Pleusant n>?' ve years previous to done in the same lei at sufferer; I had a medicine that scemei ide continually: was tho whole system equ * h*",1 happy ta say Dyspepsia. ?Thb r medieiuea. ?I wa8 troubled one earre, Esq., 575 and S77 Bleeplessness, but you 'I used three bottles of Chills and 1'evi is cured mc of chronic writes: "Last Augus I took your 'Discover BLOOD IS THE i it the fountain of health, by using Dr. Piei id bodily health and vigor will be established minors, from tho common pimple, blotch, or Bcacy In curing Salt-rheum or Tetter, Fevering U leers. ell, Potior of the M. E. and can with th< '. J., says: I was af- Patn. And can eat and Indigestion. Boils and about three months i > on the surface of the ? cannot find words \ d a tired feeling and benefit he has receive o use of Dr. Fieroe's very as directed by SI ats, and in ono week s A TCDDIIIC ? m now sound and well * ILnnlDLL Ani st remedy for bilious or i-_. liari ?t, and bad taste in the affliction. ?fJ uld not walk across the. viol en Medical Discovery.' , , ,P?a do somo light work/' covering the whole o attacked the elbows Ainsworttu, Ind.,writes: After being treated I troubled with .hip-joint commenced the uso i hen he commenced the began to mond and ii [nrilral Tllo/wivni-r' inH thft mpdlnlnn hn? navr i to hi* bed, aim could Mr. T. A. A this, of Tering great pain. But vouches for the abov to to be up all the time, WEAK LUNGS, SPI1 Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), 1 ak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Br ia remedy. While it promptly cures the se increases the flesh and weight of those reduc ton, of Ifarrmvsmtth, calDlscoveinr* ha* eui )y me for tho remarks- on the thigh- t /1, hat my friends bad all procured three bottle by two debtors. I then perfectly." Mr. Dowi s told me that medicine .. ould not undertake to Consumption a t try Cod liver oil if I thank you for thejrei thing that could possi- For sr over consumption so Ufaarrn rn U'?, Cod liver oil as a last vVAo I tU TU ak I could not koep It a as" nd, not feeling satisfied a StFIFTflH- tim ho had bought for mo thei ilalnt, procured a quan- . , _ , hop [ took only four bottles, took five months* tre iv doing my own work, discouragc-d; c gh whloh hnrrnssod mo but the third month >eumati8m for n number cannot now recite bf it I beliovo, with a con- returning health gn rcry,' I will bo restored To-day 1 tip the seal ho are falling a prey to atl^ strong. do as I did, tako everydical Discovery * in tno was the Golden Me< vo a great deal of suf- _ e. Any person who is I n. rrmun I losing a stampod, self- I BLEEDING I jregoing statement will I M||M , ,|liM I the I rnUm LUnao.l j,a<] ?q? of Spring VnUeu, 1 she i: "Ttao 'Golden Medl- 1 discontinued It." Sold by Druggists. Price $1.00 per B DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOC IA1 No. *6j f? BUGGY fo7< Paint Friday, mn It to Chunh Sunday. 81x Fashionable Shade t hard with hijfli Clou. Tip top for Chairs, Furniture, Bat>v Dollar, mad warrant It to wear. DUcvuat to Um Trade. C OATEN T 8 ^?ss&.-riss M MAM, Patent Uwyir, W?hinifioa. D. O. "OKOULArK Howalu i?nd Purify B.ood. Dr. Batrd'a XV Blood Granules J}5c.;_6 boson Hi. Ofdruglst*. or by mall, prompt. Da. Baikd, W&AhtcRton. N. J. I *1 to Roldlwi * Heir*. B?n6?t*m? Pensions ADIIIIfl Cured. Treatment ??olo? tri?'. urium Humaifik*m*dtCo..lapayttm,lad ATAWBA \VINB~Kxtr? *?od ft D?r nlll, ftso. E^obbwdo****. AU?ah?ar XV A Beautiful Complexion. - West filxty-tliird Strrot SmPfrS-IVT^ 1 fi?lv ? rite* : "1 found sotir I'r. Campbell's J-a ? Ars'-ut' Complexion Wafers .11.1 C4WnT\ /SiM: nil you guaranteed ti.cv wcuM ilo. I will ilellinla tf X v^vy^d^' { >,' front II.o ''(Tectsof m:tlnr a. JaP'.tAVxSVj*" V* could n t sleep or ?at ;?'ul I{fflv'^vSVv. Vv ll'Ol a tculrhril c/>ini..V.riBiV^y "* .Je/'i ?". l?ut now all lucliatwil. i4s ' it 'I on y klcej. *.n?l cut Vc well, Mil my Kimpli'xloii MgyW-J I" t In' envy m l ;a'k of my Hj?? * 55; . ! lady friends. You iititv roXly'-^'v' \ C'-J. Irrt'in r." (N:t': O M'.d :id, /'v^ AJla, ' ?, <lr?.ts furnished to liui.us.) X ^CV '' TIH'V R i ni N'iTII l N II1K / V 1. I.AI'.YNX ANl? VOCAL. < 1IOIIU3 ."~i\ . ?? Of SINIiKKK. I.ody en Klghtr fourth ?*&, Stmt writes: "Not cnly have tliey (Or. Patnpbell'B Arsenic ComplexIon Waf.Ts) Kr?*jitly improved my i omplexion. I?nt to my llie\|>ros*il?lo delifclkt ttify nai led me to a.Id two whole notes to the register of my voice In HlntTing. What will the Wafers not do ? I'lcase Mind me tlirco more liote*." (i.000 OTIIKItS. ."iOr. noil SI per lln\ by mnll, nnil of DiukkImiii. <'i vcii In i?m ircc. IIK\V A II K OK liHITATlOAS. JAS. P. CAMPBELL, IVI. D.. 14tt WEST lliTII ST., NEW YOKI1. 1* N II 21 e r cri e ron WfflMy recorded w:tb pcdlgro# x. KSaEy jn F?rihrron stud \ hOSr books. I guarantee to ncll flmtria*. itock as low or tower than any tmporter In th. U. 8. Station KnMnor. on SojUhorti Central R. It- ? JOHN \V.A?V IN. p. O. Box 36. g?i.lpto> "'''. MARVELOUS MEMORY DIHC'OVlOIlY. Wholly unlike Hrt Iflclnl pyntotua. Any book l?nrN?il In one r^utllng. Reroiiimrndrd by Marie Twain. Rlchar.l Proctoi the S--l<?ntlut. Hon*. W. \V Aator. Judab P. Benjamin, Dr. Minor, eto. Class of HXi Columbia law undent*, twn ftl/mcn 'AJO each at Yale, 300 Itnl veraity of Venn , 9A? at WelU'uloy Collctc.*, etc. Prou>eot?* |><>*t frer t'KOK. LOISK V iv.. ?>fy v tf> *r HERBRAND FIFTH WHEEL! King-holt In rear of axle, presents an-ldenti^ from uiuacii >iu>-uutui, IIVVI I ni I K'fl ami IfBVCS UKlt' [Ull tri nrlh. H?>for? you buy a bngey send for free pamphlet doBeriblnK this valuable Improvement. THE HERBRAMD CO., Fremont, 0^ ?*r Kl Sim JSiRt J0I Trouble*. PlfrMental or Physical Wtakami that Botanic Nerv* ltltt?rM fail to?ur?. SO C'l*. Hsrb Mtdiclne Co. IB Bf. lltb St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Said by all DmcfUt* DISEASES. Parhelia Brundaoe, of 161 Lock Street, >rt, N. Y. writes: " I was troubled with aervouR and general debility, with frequent iroat, aih' my mouth was badly cankered. er was inactive, and I Buffered much from isia. 1 am pleased to eay that your 'Golden iud 'Pellets' have cured me of all >t say enough In their praise. I must aim rice to your 'Favorite Prescription,' as it nost excellent medicine for weak femaleflL ly family with excellent results." . es L. Colby, Esq., of Yucatan, Houtton Co- v s troubled with indigestion, and would cat 1 r at the eame time. I experienced heartburn, itny other disagreeable aymptofos common mat disorder. 1 commenced taking: yyyr ilden Medical Discovery' and 'Pellets,' ana n now entirely free from the dyspepsia, add in fact, healthier than I bavo been for years. I weigh one hundred and seventyand one-hair pounds, and have done af i?h work the past summer as I have evqr agin of time in my ltfc. I never took a i to tono up the musclcs and invigorate lal to your 'Discovery' and 'Pellets. ires a. A. Cass, of Svrinafleld, Mo., writes: year with liver complaint, dyspepsia, and r 'Golden Medical Discovery* cured me." 9r.?Rev. H. E. Moslky, Montmorenci, S. 0., t1 thought I would die with chills and fever. y' and it stopped them in a very short time." : LIFE," rce's Golden Medical Discovery, and good eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-sores, llip-joint Disease, Scrofulous Sores b help of crutches. He does not suffer any sleep as well as any one. It has only been since he commenced using your medicine. vith which to express my gratitude for the <1 through you." ^ it In Disease.?The " Democrat and News," BMt(x>uati Syrup. Tastes good. Uso EN Brl la Hone. 8old by druggist*. El if IitKH* tniTrmd IIA AV 'np>*in g*l(. lif itellcious, spark- HUUI DECK camortagre, Maryland, eays: "Mrs. Eijra y Pool*, wife of Leonard Poole, of WMwburg, Dorchenter Co., Md., has been cured g. bad case of Eczema by using Dr. Pierce's den Medical Discovery. The disease apred first in her feet, extended to the knee*, f the lower limbs from feet to knees, then ana Became bo severe as to prostrate oer. >y several physicians for a year or two she of tho medicine named above. She soon i now well and hearty. Mrs. Poole thinks id her life and prolonged her days." Eatt A'etc Mailut, Dorchester County, lid., e facts. ITIN6 OF BLOOD. jy its wonderful blood-purifying, invirorafath. Bronchitis, Severe. Coughs, Asthma, vcrest Coughs it strengthens the system ed below tho usual standard of health by red my daughter of a very bad ulcer located rying almost everything without success, we 'S of your ' Discovery, which healed it up is continues: tnd Heart Disease.?"I also wish to inarkable cure you hnve effected in my case. three years I had suffered from that terrtdisease, consumption, and heart disease. 'nro /innsiiltiniv vaii I Vio/t wasta/l tcleton could not sleep nor rest, and many ee wished to die to be out of ray misery. I n consulted you, and you told me you had es of curing1 me, but it would take time. I atment in all. Tho first two months I was ould not perceive any favorable symptoms, I began to pick up in flesh aud strength. I >w, step by 6tep, tho signs and realities of idually but surely developed themselves. i?s ut one hundred and sixty, and am well nee in curing Mr. Downs' terrible disease lical Discovery." nsEPH'F. McFAiti^ANn, Esq.. Athens, La., tos: "My wife had frequent bleeding from lungs before she commenced using your jlden Medical Discovery.' 8ho has not I any since its use. For tfnme six months has been feeling so well that she has ottle, or Six Bottles for $5.00* riON, Proprietor#, Main Street, BUFFALO, ?. ?, DIME DOLLAR *: HUck. Maroon, Vermilion. Oli?? f-ake, Brewtur and r^riuni. Front Doors, store Fronts. etc. Will fnd I oxt ft co^aos * aos kihui lu chiosco.xu. m IS CjWES WHERt'al! LISETAIL& H