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A French View of Ameriea. The Kosmos of most Frenehmen lies between Belgitum and the Pyrenees, the Mediterranean and the English Channel. When they attempted to describe any thing beyond their own confines they aro very apt to blunder consummately. They seldom get anything right off tle.'r own soil. Of this country they nearly al ways chronicle marvelousthings-indeod, however senous they may be, they very rarely fail to be comical in dealing wr"ith America. Thelatestunconscions htunor ist is Jules Saussa, who has published a romance-in a (loublo senso---entitled the "Societe dei Mouchards," the action being laid in France, Italy, Zululand and the United States. H pays a delicato compliment to tlli city by calling it the rendezvous of all the scoundrels in Eu rope. One of his most, striking person ages is a Mrs. Pitt, aged eighty, remark al do for two fangs, like a boar's, (ntd an insatiable alpt'tite for what ho calls le (or(1, C' omlosed of nmuch whisky, little water, h'nmon and rugar. She keeps a fashioabtle bsarding-school inLouisiana, and drinks so freely every evening that sho is eartried to her room by a muscular servant, especially employed for the pur pose. She is very fond of a certain MA jor Dick, also a devotee of It. /odd, who addressed her ''in truc Ainerieal fash ion," f-S "Old \ ile" aind "Ancient, llo mantie .rain." le contst:nttly uses tlho favorite oath of the ctomitry, "(lod mc damin," and w\-hen he is Iarticularly af fectionattc to Irs. 1)i k sits down by her, and pus his feet in her lip. A Woma.nt her+% is rdways alressed, if narrit I, as ' istress," and, if sing"le, as "AMiss,'' while a nll is addr(e''ss( d as "111:eiter" atnd "'My (111(tan." A hutly sho11ld, in writing t ,te of tht 41 (n-er sex, call himl "I 1 "t )1ble HIr,"' ulr "1 t'p 'ted1 (lentlenan" and sign hersi'f "'outr do voted Suitor'" or Y,I II I I tv respl te tful est." sanssa je iin>dne's n5 to) two vry pretty Ohio girl-t, JIin.ifbr :Mid Betsev, 110 of whomu imbtuit tally rf't, wild 1(,I,Ses through hetr nlaiiv It\wn hanbehcald and the oe'1cr, donning tinosers atnd high bool'., gt's fn'th to limnt rattle snakes. :\lttst A1n-rictuans c(arrv, we aro informed, a howie-klnife in 1h eir boots, and the rich Sitht'rncrs are al\ways ne coinh:ulied by two )erI"otes to fm'I thlm. Notwithstnlinlg the teln1m of ;,ia; armed, the atveratre Anwttric;an is; no(t ne cessarily very i('1re, and the ilre lat tives who, so far as known, live ntve-r killed a single man. I)ifr'reut i:iifs characterize dilteni Stittes. int 31imt sota, for examplle, young1a~ 1mlies of ptosi tion enter corntiehli dturing; the se-SOIn to gather red corn, oni aftt,r a twedding ceremony has ecn lp'rf"t'Imed, all tho invited guests set to lttelitlnipples, the( object being to Iee whto e:1nt laccl th1.3 most in at given Iihte'. I.i several of he States west of the 1ississipp}ti, w11ich is 10,000 miles long, and 'itit. inlto (iltlf Mexico, 11alies of the best. sit vt sl n(l weeks a(t, a-timne inl the Rot)tky \l'mntains, huntin rrizzly htrs, and W n'it'eklael s of teir claws i tro Iphi(-:; of their pnrn\w ess. Every Amni'etian will rt'ogniziet Ihis faithful dt'lint'att it''I ot im ionatl scenes and mnners, atnt l 1\wonerll ho>w ai French nian1 could have be1en so vcry aeeurot N . Ti)te's. Shark Stories From lime Pacifle Coa't, Dr. F,wan, the sulr-gt'n of I1ie l'acific Matil Steamnshlii Celiln:t, w\hit'h atrrivedl at this port a fw Iavs Ig() fro i tItt istlillis, recl,rts 1a11 int'j,llit (q11 t]he tip worthlyof mnetinn. Ale savs tha:ti whilt) the (elima was lyin;g :at. Aeauilto, tn the trip upi), sthe mw eh3red "n(e tayl e't,ll' ito the Steams' hip ut~l thia H4nw i of~ ihi: hi:, othe lakii~ tr biut he ba ru tl an34 ht a lhar ( o1tliif the an-inter vm-ie v,iahi ttiftn feeiin. The shais w;plI upan, eut oli,ai ilm;i h'i~ely ui"T fvoir a hunnml a'~'~rm tir, jt n's Ii 4flii lst bee~''"' n (tforn by41th3 m:oteri fro the 'htnh der.Thes'r wier eslsoifemal :i t tio' tfo ot.. , Th 14e rema in euo vi'tI y a li't''i swllowe u ant si hort V 0 ' t ii. Ti ~4:n':-m wae th lt,i andt~: i o up 'it nile p4ai4ly vioible ii te iiI:'initi Ia b>' in444 ind41. g "A. H.ilt ( ." A boills )'n day' pres us ta hetknofteshark. -AuI/( 4'.4' a ',a1i('rirom rtshirigthe ofaLing inthrldr. r while 'ase hpesil,ni tof 1ig141 f to thatihe shiark 'fosl biso''' feling iipohn thae bId ate ho t') (ime liI ill is It t ',t . 41=..--- Sn Jos Joe ii menat4 sik of S:m ''t .hanged. (Iatemala, wiasiii recen2titilen h thel Captinofth Ch414l4(tina. I i. s..lun of hae frtm:my year been' it he44i tilitrto. frait tentlysrn( h is jolby as l)11 Mil:- tof the minr ihofo jtaticot 5(11'it,rn iter.e ileoustheahgrlss Hoeisio,ahit'abe iotsv fetnegth, uiadgii isxts liJtjnihionii flatman kotiet ei is favor,1. WCipeu seabuy of tl ahnafac f 4" carIiii to) 41 fortytwo eaflly oveak ofn inge on whieb41 Ieli inrt-nto' )1t1in 'Tino n r n headll~ ''uatai ofiite arcestimi lal pasUtti ite id ofll45)lt ti ws7 el.sshi, tain4 of the Soth aroela: it'aaI WiltherrylP. hearoeshIv lune tout,w fio wear "Je, as h1e21 of 11,w all.re. therdoat, 'ltos dvourtie ad lilii a di lsmen,d 'T ow yars lot im sig intene wit nt orenet anerd revaind ofil .t00 He houias t should K,nph- oftied(ma assaulrts ad stiy roppin he fbli lfm lookng focre taoridenmorean. Spi eaking of shings; "facor" hao ud comtorn te doeg for maker ingn firsc<m it pe,ent h e as dhrt eno t telreat e egitn hattoen 'll wa sei tnow asz thebasii shak,Mn FancscoC/-niile. Finding a Father, About thisty years ngo there relided upon a farm, a few miles northeast of tho oily of Oakland, a n"th named i Thomas A. Fairbanks, who, If not in 1 affluent circtus llnces wtS as the say - f ing Is, "'comforttbly fixed'' with agood < bonme, a happy 1,m1111 y, consisting of a e wife and two children. lIlo was >roud i hi the strength of his inanhoot. and J had a p)alol"anala of his life for the twen- i ty years o como been spread ontt be- s foro him ho would have scotfed1 at Vie t picture. Sickness came, and af or t years of unavailing cat e, in 1857 ho r laid the mother of his ehildrn away in the grave. Theli long illness ini h,i~s inily atnd consequent :penses made it advisable for him to dispose of his I homestead, and his childtren, theh quito small, vore takel in charge by a sister of his deceased wife, who shortly ro turned with them to her homl;t in Ma+- I sachusetts. Fairbanks camne to this I valley soon after to make a new home, fully expecting in a little time to again i be able to gather his children tinder his~ own roof. laut man prolostes and (God disposes. Soon after his arrival here, vhile engaged in his vocat'on a" it farm 3r, his team ran away and he was throwin iundter at wagon andl( h" I on e of his sides literAlly crl1;shed. IIis woit s Were V011'y painful, and trouib!e him e en Yet. During this long illness pllsieials sought to alleviat0 his :. on ie by the use of liiu. antd w'ilt h lit usual resuit. Itc became an opit:n biend. At times lie struggled agtint, the habit, whien he knew was deadeInin(- both body and mnind. 11l Imliglt stilI have reo~verI't had he not i nga:n lbon it Iu Vi(t't!t of misfort uni,. bit again he was crushed and his limbhs \vere imiangled - this time by the eaving 0I : well ivlcl he was d i-ging. 'i111t his courage left him, ani lie andnom.d him-elf to the tt;e of t he b:d11ful weed, at l :or Ihe 1ast twelvt' I\ ' tilie('In 'it'ar1's he ha been mlou( of his titte an innale o1 te -ounty inilirmary,i, and con'tantly so lor tiht past six \ tars, tintil tel in th 14 h l"ao, when lir. Kelly, one of the t visit igr lhysit:ians be':n'e int i leetd in the Iiet pat l i t I"n hii m1an. and de termn (1 to i htt :i: i e hetlcr ionle. ,inc( ,t F'I a :1irb::nk-, nIw lwtld of t i('\ (nlt .\ u \ "I f- ' : g,'. ha:I been ( ith()rou1'!h L, (ontenlt t,nd. hl:s 4":11-nistl\' -trivenl to ma1:ke all l,o;ibh.t re'turn, inli'the "way of light ,I" >r-s. for the kindness of the doctor, w\"homl hw rt'garls in the light of a lwnie actr. 'A weik ago be received t letter. An event i ' itsel , ai he hadt t not t It' r (e aet etIi' from iii one in a half a score of y ear. :nd ,id not -up pos'e that outside of ti :llev therea(l him. is memlitr\ ia" w eal.enel by the dlru"" whiebh 11:(d been hi; ,,,, 11111ry for years4, and Ill. -' -:I- 1h r(m,'m',r,'d that he had chidren sontewhr, in lti . the w,orl. The letter w s opthe ed w i ith tremb,linig hand;. It wa"I signn,d wv;lh It :nl which he ld m.ver htie:u-, clut it ' entaino l s:tier. s whii-- h :ta tated him gre'aliy, tilthogh tit "a, veiy' brief. It. meorely as:ke"d if he hi Ie(Ver lived at. F ruit ate, in t1lameda o nt o ilt .1 a if le asthe father of r daugiiter :ued Alb ertina. Ile i' cogni fled the ean sl of his daugh ter, of w\hom he had not hIardt fo imany Ieat , 'h-s F t l.t vale he ie it;,I,bI i oe li'( tiwt tit'I< letter to Ii h es fr.ond, and decrite It, hipm the location of his formenrs hot e, wthit'h is w het e rutit\att o 'S:tt b 1 11\\w it. By1 the advice of the d ct or he :wte-t( redI the let ter, giving as full t a("o1nt of his own an d the' his. tow\" : it tlt'rtceit d an1 , t- thei letter fro tith e is's inftn,i stating that ttet asa whosi 'i ft h tI l wy 'i lt ipetit't t.'ns ittaril tititdt i tut betit tho inau.it lie wilth l be toiiew i'u the i~ircumst: t its e c asis to leaeinos itoom ti<'lt that othe lin an haf n heir'tt,ts't d Sinetfor is itt otliitg .sluil', andi th:' thet 'iw gt earl re-u ma'l 1in n to h;m l he fmtde aI i happyun ho ' o b!ce. lir. h'llya ttko : him at b len' tV, ti 'u trittouts d it hful, hi'nj but inevie, dtht the rel~t f tith sult oft hi11 inialri' et n iy t ti'-,.) .1/. reur et. Pecu'iiilioranis of tDeep-S~eiu Anomal l.,or i the ep-sof anm lisis enrlo,hav ot Arn ryesiatall oohviery ag yA. AI tnian fxa'npe maylke icited the housearlit' oteu zlalen'v s, It st cllotty onlid fac ~t coun a,on hry-ish ewhian ]t isirm !i faho Ititne' what do eyu thdyogink delite'ad wposiby h an~ii knos i t tfeloy i ay woi,s a thecltndant had m sig anilse ?nf'e who-h ar rbby or m f nh veryt'l bty.ws paderd Wavidete orh tl't.t( it jf ightuehieb Ands exist inele dth. Vol 5111theabol f unigt h only~i atie -Iure gof4 l)iht. mustbek tieat ammals teimy lves. NOit'tfo ho mn an itnlisa i n ha low wtrer, hi itl' mi I ttee sea;s aindthew and-e mysea nmd wi th eye roab congrega ite loun theniitr herof thiwy in he ay.oom St froatnil IOn)k tof anithe itS tihey lite It-ewere tveat the satme just if wo Indt-finl, liutf-sehior ay from lant. pos toAD .a-ds her daunght fog.e ome lose'ther Lwtayli, aof dRoens,and gt ote dhall, wte andeca rgoods many thaeivro anud eweind he avegfoun ter way tinnto usem as gan~tf aitfs Nio.odubt the rseneo toehiteon mainl reiedo-y n ,t d e - YONDERFUt1 REVEL.TJONS OF THE MICiROSCOPE. " it * st Dlacovery of the Mo.t Dcadly Enemy of lankh*f. 'twl NiaUluasand The scientifle world has been greatly b startled anod agitaited of late by the discov eiy %vith (1: 1!e lete-COpI* of the most dread ful enemy of mankind in tlb f~nrrt of "tyriads of little death-dealing parasites. The air we breathe and live in is charged ti with these deadly little growths in propor- s tion as it is infected from various noxious sources. l(,aving{ by recent experiments t and 'esearch L,e>,n shown to be the most fruitful iur.e of dieensb k+town, and the v welfare and health of every itidividtua de- h1 ten,cirtig ;o largely on the freedom from t t heir destritetive ravages, It is but natural s th et tl-' rvportx of recei it investigators In a this field of scientific inquiry should be s widely read, and that. every phase of these a astundi discoveries should be subject to a nu iver5dl , Neussiont. At first received c With .one s;:silICRNI tltiy have at length been thoroughly proven, and are now re civinrg the uulnutiaified endorsementa of he leading ct-ntilie men throughout the wotld. BInt little else is talked of in the 1chotlo1 and clhs of cience, and the medi ca.1 and; scieitile Joutrnals ami crowded wi;It the testimnv that is being added corrob 'rative of the value of the marvelous Iis c very whith iis irornonneed ties greatest a Ivane' ino tedical science of modern tl il'S. TI h. P..ern, the eminent French sci "ntist. wli~ ,\ his learned investigations las savei Io ranre so many millions of ,ilhllr, i I :" ihatblv dit the honor of first t,intin;:. t't the I(rrible bowitr of these -rmo I a r" ugni tiot of his great service Ilae :;vl tnonlt ihas recently vote(l hilu frt r til pl t :eastiry $10t,0f00.t0, with wIhith to conitinti his experiments. lIe has describeil rteveral varieties of these larsitS, +ore comnparatively harm less, tber:, extremely dangerous. One form he prnved by a series of vaccinations anI tther contliusie xptrimenta was the Siule of death of itanty thousands of ani nlaIs and herds of cattle; another the ae tive agent in the death of fowls by elol ' aa. Aeting upon1 the knowledge he had :ained of the tlature of these germis he poinelt W'it a Iiheann of. relief that speed ify prevented a spread of the diseases atni tiided t'heir devastation. Tvx.i.,, with the aid of other eminent liglish investigators. made a ntumber of rxatinttions of the floatting particles inl the atmosphtre, and found nun.bers of living sli, cel eapahle of pliluicing disease. IIa dryv a:l hentithly locatlitiea btt few\ germis wvere found, tnd tIem-s of the harm le:ts varieties, while in low (harpij) placel, nrowdl bltis':, si unllheallII (i1 ies, the ,oisonoits geris were ext reIely ntnerouls everywher'. 1i. I,rtiol,I'rm Koeri, of Vallstein, Ger iarly, a n inin whimnse work in conmnectiorn w.ithi the orgaanlits of cont:eiouas diseases has rinade hi a reco.nized authority upon the subhjec"t, by experimenting after the miet.ota of 1iim , 9 discovered and puiitsiwed an ;i a"0n1it of ne of the nmnst ilangerous varietits, to which it, is proven tnore li;athI:a are duii t ia't to ary disease incident to the hilman race. He" decrib-'s it as a1 simple cellular or itani-ni helong;ing to the same order as the Lirtri(t. 'When dried the germs may, without losirg any vitality, endure great extr rites of ten- peratutire. lleing as fine .ind as lighit as dust, inlvisihle to the naked eye, they ri:ay be blown any distance by the wing or car red on the clothing or bodty. Like seeds, they may lie for monthls or years undisturled upon the furniture, I or, carpets, curtains, walls, or in the bed bed-ing, ant only reqiliring a proper degree of \wyrinth, Ioisture and food to waken into life, di'velo , andi grow. They thrive and live in the blloId, lyliph, lucus and secre t ons of the truan body. When the sys -teml is unihealthy or weak they attack the c-ills tllat inike up the anlimal frame. Any albituunous fluid will furnish them with Idt for growthfI, arid a sitgle drop is uf Iient, to tcon tain huni rdreds. Exam ined with m~irscopes of great power, whiich en lag hmso that thecy cart fhe scen and studiedl, they haiw the appearance of inr rite riii-hke hndties, hraving, weni active, someipower of no t i on. 'They berid in thi iniiidrle lik ai fhow :inI straighten with a I erk thait sends Inhem a few timres thiei r own IInrgthI. A r the lerrrferartrire of the hiuman hinily they are the min't rt tive. 'Their powe'ir of inrease or reproidtiction isr nmairkarbly gent. Onie gerrm inr a few we eks' Iinre, u nilr favorable corndit ions, will give ris' tin mini nsrr Thle process is hi\ siuiple gr'owth itnd dlivision. ('old de-" 51 roys ori pirvenuts thr'i ,rowth, arnd this is whIty re fingeriat.i on pireven ts decay rof ries :r.d other arnimalr fools. EIxpoed to wvarimt.h these srin al organriismts attaick arnd cat rrp the ialbinrinois tissues heaving a fou mIr iass. lThe odors so cormmon to this process ar Ie givSen oil by these mlinrute i.rgaiusrirs, randr is abtout the only inien 111n1 (f therir pueriice. Thlis is the warn irig of nIatrei anci it is an inrinerit to avoid ill such smells. Theii ii il breathi, tiad (odo1rs I oit sores, etc.. eads mni to avoid these ins iln r great mieastrre. 'rThe danger of t hir reric inte body ~ cart be itnragi ned hen~; timir rapid inr:s is con)isideredi. Ao tow stmsinaybe radiy ribsorbedint ei.:'r> a bybeahn air COntiiniintg thi . ue ar ths rawnsyr into the in teraii of the~ fbody thrroughr tthe long arid iia rio s re.-1ratir:y pasags oif fthe thrriat 'lies' :ini liise, whIiiih ar-e linreid withi soft mtemraiir.:,c anid coered-i wir hi stiek v mtucus. In fthii II rid they thrri ready lidcgmet'r't arol friorab fle condi(itionst for deiveuopmrernt, iil'ie andi growth I. Tlnei "cohl'' or ca tar-ru, ii/i'na ori chr Io:iie t rrh,I h:iv fever, tre, are coirnoianir t.rifiiatioris'of the e ffectc oif one of thle least hiarmfurl if thlese gerns or nOii'.'iiws'. In fir d fischa:rges irm tire respirratoryv linssies ntsruch tirrncs housain Is of the livinrg aniinrialr:uhei are fiundni. 'Thre feveri. debilfityv, p ins' iI fi. hliies. 'loss of a lpi et ir ee , aire incdiia t iris of thatir depihreing1l etherts uponi tIre It is firi geriris (if siliwur dieve?ohrrrrn ,boiwever, that ih gi'reaite-.t dhurieer fol lows. 'to the onea niot frilly dleseribiali by Kiehl is if ire iiire dreat lh ihIan to ainy orthier knoiwni cautsi'. A ciorinri to I he re'i:erces of I'ut ter, Flint. arid lie.ierine over ei.ght mrillini } elie dlii every year frm fth is earrsealonre. The annu1 ial deafths it Frane, Eniglarid, ermany,3 and liusmia firim theuir distru I fi-d S:ttes ainid ('ariadia liver thireei hiiredii thioremdi pe-r'i,i perishedh in the ~i-ar frii Ite 'in'seis alone. Thbe mosit 'inano dlii eancse re-stin lg frumrit if co('n 'i i ontii of thle liinrgs, fbut ortier organs if t he bodly are Iliable to he afflect as theyI ievelops slowly' h"t surely in any organr tha:t rily lie in a wveak oir unheiraith"' stat. If active andii hiailivy tIre liver, i.iiiys, ofnd howels liav e to a wvornderfuI extfernt tIhe liver of expll ingt these deaidly an :nliculite or pa rasitesc, from the siystem.i rot thiis (riot firrn ishres an imviport ant in heatf ion for thre snccessfurl treat merit of all the long list of malad ies Caulsedl by) thesen Ii *rrsit(is asr will be heorleinafter shown. The~ stuinhr of r,AIrsCA, an eminent -. arial Woiiiir lr(lMAr arand (ithers, arc *itc-re-- il.', li- shiowii:c thre large varierty oif bfro ie dii a-us c heretofore classified, thit riesirlt froinifthese germs. Among tire "o ii wehli~ire i"liver oomplinirt," 'il iioii s or~ (i toiridc liver, dyspepsia oc Iiihgestion, lung afTIitionis, bironichritis. kiniy dil:et-. cihronric dhiarrho s, sia enu-it ri-verwors, white tiwelliingi, hip jil d'lisc'u rhicumnatismn, miafaniri iisi'aies, sin-l ins fever anrd tagrie or inter ilttenit fever, general arid nerv'ois debil *i the hi-ad, or n 1, nmiuiv-'f,m of'ii mi iall the vaiousil seiroius lalfertionls o0 the skin, glands, bones, joints, etc., In clutdog cosnumpdna, which Is btut scrofu louis disease of tihe IungKs. rin this large catalogue of Apparently wIdely differing diseases, but really all de nenhintg upon a common eanse, and there tore naturally to be successefully treated on the aume Reneral prInciples, examination of the ,.toodh and sectrtios revealed large ilumibers Cr thesA pairasites, and enriouslriy cnuieh ith numbtnier bore a directI rehlatlOn to te svert.yof the disease, a compara Y97MuauEaher ben m Am la mn tk iutgiat And mis Methods. the methods bf the Amerlean thief re very coriprhenslve and skillful; 1dre go thah ar t logo Of the jrofessioit, r such hAa thieving become, of other ountries. It is con nonly acknowl Igod ampng 1ho flit polico officers r thl woild that, for t fil(; job, the Lmerican thief is far ahead of the other ations. Why shou'd they bo? That iR omewhat of a mystery, unloss to the raining he has roeci'ed under he utelage of the best of English thieves he dds the pbeiiar daring, coolness, cul ling and skil' that secem1 to be inrent n tie fully (levelo, ed A,toerican: but lid nlttor for what 'eason, the fact reml 115 incieellenged that he stands at. the Iad f the cralt. A cunsiderat.ion of his wa it., entle and otherwise, \vill be itliterest ng to read. lie i : divid, d in matly nnilies, but first and forenos' :ilonir hieves is the l:ank trrglar, or ''hi II obynta." 11t, is thew'ing-beu i tne ,riitninal hive anl aleels to be t!geiItle nan whenl not enlgag('( on a "hiV. l'he history o, iearly v ery large aniil vealthy city albinls in intanee0 :ill mank rolbt' daring o y, Il - 'olnns A\nd ht'al,(s hilgeriously, :I hi, )resence wo'0u11(l not have been felt 1:141 le not left a "kit" (f Iclatiful toIls hte ;Ide a w 't' el a e orI:'. \ il. ll t :Ik!:n li! exchlanlget green'iba'ks :.nd1 bonds thiat may Ij thIoisanidi-, but iiior' >Iten is million. 'This in his Iecu1liarly '-Ortivi\e nolnellts he inight teri a fair .ixcb:ing . iil ' ; le not i) alliolinl if 1p,ortive wit (It1 pit.- tile the bank (;il t?1rP into thiiiu, regardinlll!r lte v'i'"i1t a3il: bilr iu:r :le tlot il ttl e h:ait >f w\Orkin(r alone(. Thly t ra' el in (rag 's. 4 a l ihave :at Illc r I,e l; oa0 :alll a crowd of conleate - cup-: talistN, layverS-((ttl m il !n h('tw\('(:t Clho firm1-tiamle(i "'stake "' the er:t(-I" nan when lie is broke, furnish he funds for his exp)i.litions, :ntl ihen he is in trotulble look generaliy to 1is interests. The lav(-out is the )ins1l of th- galg, p('is .its cxpedi ion1s, often f'lrnish tiI( Ili s, atl, at r a st!*eC s, sha'es the spoils. 'hle 'o etween is lie who auts as agent for tEhie eturn of noni eligible bondls or sOe ri ies of any\ kin1d, for, alt1houglh thlese al)ers have no re:il value to the Iigla-S. til1' baink 1)(:oplo r' picehed >y the samue 'iso, :td between Ihe wo neonv enli'nte4 bothI v' are illillg to licriled som :-tii ing in t ie intiert d tarumony and the rest. l'ank burglars' ools are generally of a very superior >ird.er, giltler'edt with enre and piec:' nenl until the kit is made tip. A f 11 t of the best order is worth .; ',lt00. L'lis may all go in the event of a1 fa. - ire of it oh y distturbaee. and ;ren-. rally does go wlenti a suceissfu! p: 00 >f w\"ork is ac'conlp(hish.'(d, as the loc!t v S heavy enoutgh to c:ttr' away ili i "lh, 1o tlhtt tools are left behin(l. Meht 'n es of i s qrior cla,; -ist in lar -er ities vho inake a sleiilty of fashion ing burgltrs' tools. Ii the ab=eiwcc of mceh a in: hanic the tools are coil(ctel in part-i, but as this is a risky w ar of [)btainitlg theml it is avoided if po) si ble. Kit ; of the tobytian's tools are kept on hand for hire, and a -gooil col lection tti be obtained in thw," cnte is of the h,u me;s for fr'omll v100 to , These tool-ten'11'rs ::r( generallv tool makers, also. blt', often the eti ha them on handl, ani it is part of the lu;i hess of the old crac,;s ann to keep ihem1. Fifty per clit of the noted burgla's are practical slmiths awl thor'ughly under stand the telmler and eapacity of their ownt tools. Somtetimets ai gaing, ec owninlg impilemenl'tts of diialeent kin-c, pool their po5ssessions, a:l t lhts msakie up ia full "'kit."' Thei ttool-mat~keru' ha:ve theitr splecialtie. (oe are fat o:s tetr mos)1tlnoisileMs. ht!iw it striike. Th'le laitest gr-eat imp; rovemiet i int drtills tint ciiuit it ihe hardi-st sti-tl hike it knti fe into w<vit. ig iei;a!ly ti h oua tbe year. agio for' ireaeberiey. Th'lis <irill i-s said tohle able to ii)tre a hole th;ough at solidl bloek iof st-el as 1:tsily as~ d'ie. a i'alledl a safec-ope]ner', mache il. rinP CIut the- front out ilf a 'afe whleni tnce it gets' a hiold. fluit thle i' o -t pow t ut'tl andc idestritelive in-trtitineit it-i' bI h)\rti larsi is the safe-dtrag, otrigitally madtil iii [Kit gland. It wehedl at tirst abouet )oundtis, buit Amlerican ingeuiaty ha:s iot It dlown to a lit tIe overi 1ii0 in wein-la tatii impriovied its <inalit ie-e. Aan eet wifth this errni ble t innehine, t' /t 'cm A Womnana's F"ive inttle caull. Out (If a five-mnte. call a wiomanti will gather inspiriatiion for11 a gooi hourn iii's spee'ch wh len she gets homce. She will tell hier huisband- --il> is so i iter'ested vi<ii knoe w --that Mirs. Stutcktp hais''iew i'iiitumi. the seicondii timue within Itet v-as if liim nlot mistakenl, iandt laitct ili wit ihia bre'quints, antd hietr blactk silk driess ncuale ovei', and heri hiri idone up in ia inw'a higher thani she uised tio wear' it tio t Ii coIming a it and mtt her littl Iir eil's got heri hair hatiged anid itll dr'ssedt ini wite iand is going to Miss (Gidd igueli-'s si'hooil in te fall and( her' cook's gono off' madl iand she says5 she's ahnmost t iredi to deacth Iandii is goinig to Swampiscot t neixt wvetk mail MIiss: Fl its going to hauvte yiitung Sp)oidlhuittoni after all andi EMiss SimithIs goin' i to give her a paiir of' inailpwt-h ol lrs 1she says thtey're giood e'noughi for hit-r lit gotif them cheap ii) to 1Racishop 1 's- ini t1\hiss Frguison's gilt a boy lots of hirii on its heaid and loo1ks thlrtee mon)iths iihl ''xv-. body says and Stevie hiakeri's atw fui isi patedl they say andit thaetIi Lovtwell gi-l's father ordlieed him out dt (If thle hio uad she's bei'i tak in g oin awvfutl imalt de clares '2h1 will havi e 1him andt St iggreisis have motveid outt otf tolwn and the ttmewns have host overy- thinig andii Mis. i ns' lboutghit a wlhole plit'(' iof ('41ton1 iiloth ad -R~y thiis timot( the husbandtiti ise at-l-ep or has. flid. A mani could1mt'eiii neer ea a mutch out (If a week's visitI. All bie; wouMd rememrnber would hto that Buown's got a or some other egnally inlecncseuitial moaltar TuR Hlarvardl Adeooc gives thlis as a Ipeciuimn of thle cioniversat itn oft il it:' Alb blatr-oss V'an Ambrsialit, "ani unnitiat-iea.. actedl stiudenjt ini hlarvar-l dit'llgt fitr iic Vtacr:'' "Miss TPanik sid asI i bw l Are you1 a matuteilisjt ior an ideailit? Yes, rittheri,' I repldiei. '1 so gid,1~' shie )aisy Miller is ft< oliverd rawui t) b e t lu ypieal rehpresenitationi o(f thle 1bc et thiet.ie >r'oducitioni of Bostoin eniurtue, ior do von'lh >re(fer theo ideais of JTosej i ( Cook?' 'sho entuiredl further. 'Yes, ,1 ames)t is qvu 1o o0 awvfully clever, yes, ided,' 1 addeid.t D)o attend the summner school of phl)lios4 ephy at Conoord?' shie murmured conf'i tontly. 'No, not to-day, noe,' I stutfared, ~ettincg a little flurried. 'Oh, I see, you we one of those interesting atheists,' she tontinued. 'Yes, I will get you some,' I attered as I slid away." VIRTu comes i4 ga packages, bt rioby a bestuk r'. '- ' a. " see and a very large proportion in bad lo see. Under the use of the specific treat- eu out which they give, and which is sub- oh antially the sant as that described and of commended later in this review, the th auber was seen to steadily diminish frot bl< iv to day until, with the restoiation 0- ki ,aith did N4ily strength, they could not the found at all. Oe The greatest variety of sympWint Were th und to accompany their presence, duo to u ouliarit(es of the constitution, the part ice tih6 bcdy muost seriously affected, and th le efforts of the diff'erent organs to rid the re< rstem of these germs. Atiiofg the moet )imnon were frequent headaches, nh-" ilgic pains, nausea, constipation, poor or ariable appetites, diarrhca, bad breath, e;tit fever cough, night-sweats, cold ex- dc remutties, dysfovitf ., cttarrh, sore throat, in re eyes, etc., while Where tUd skin Tas ftected, salt-rheuni, boils, earbtiticle4, aurf sk.in, erysielis, St. Anthony's fire' r nd other sytt.pton,: were cormmon, and It 11 gradually but wit. (etairity wre )v ured by the same nea:'s. The hectlh to ever so often met with in -onsumption, bt pith the iadlng Or tearing cc ugh, night- ru weats, diarrho, and other syin :tons die fe o the efforts of nature to thrrw oil and 6 ixpel these germs were also readily con- hi rolled and cured in the same way as were to ne old sores, abscesses and ulcers in the to ungs, livei' a\id other important organs. The corroive cifs aid ni ttingtl poisons sre found to possess ihe power of k?Uidi 1 hese germs, but the dangerous nature of ttl such powertlul agents prevents their inter- al lal use. For the purpose of expelling the 1 ,erus when once within the systent it is al eceessary to resort to vegetable remedies in to >rder to cleanse the blood of the. germs w trithout injury t;0 the patient. I; An American physician of iarge e?pe- St ience in the treatment of all forms of ,hronic diseases. now conclusively dlhown ie ;e be caused by parasitic life, for many id rears devoted iut.: tht- to the investiga ion of the causes of these af:e::ti-O, and st n the treatment of many thousands 6f 3ases developed and thoroughly tested a tt) 3onbination of vegetable igrnts which he i ased with marselnous nsecess in their cure. tv In cases of wasting diseasB, t eco>rsulp- 1 tion, or scrofula of the lungs, and dthar t )rgans, and in all cases attended with great veakness, it was found to exert the most vonderful tonic and restorative intluencea, >esid s its outritive properties far surpass hose f cod liver (.l 'i- aI of the reme lial agents resorted to by the nieCitfi! pro ession in such cases. Ilypophosphites, I ron and quinine hear no comparison to it tl i building ip the strengtht of the debili- cl ated. The recicpe as advised by him has it icon used for years with the greatest sus- vv ess is in a vast and most successful prac- w ice. jt The written x perience of the many suf erers who have been citred and who ex ress in terms of the highest praise theif 'ndorsemnent. of its great value. are sulli ient to fill volumes. Living witnesses are Il verywhere, monumerltte to modern genins s id scientifi progress in the heal!:ig ait. 1 Sufferers from "liver complaint," giving { 'ise to '-bad hlood." consutp ion,scroftla, ) md other affections and synI+toms, the re muits of blood-poisoning front the ravages I f the deadly parasites or disease germs so I briefly referred to, find in this remely prompt relief and -. permanent cure. Th'e i great and increasing dermand for this God given and peerless remedy for so many a parently difTerent, but really kindred, ail ments, led to its preparation in pure and convenient forti under the name of Dr. l'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery. sIt can be obtained the world over at drug and c general stores, and full directions for its t use will be found in the prinphlet that surromtis each bottle. It exerts the most wonderful stimulating and invigorating intluence on the liver, that greatest. t,htmd of the human systemt, whiclh has been not inaptly termed the "hotekeeper 1 of ot r healt h." Throug it the increased ac tion ti f the liver and othier emunritory or gains of tihe systemr, all poisontous germs are rend(lteed intact ive atnd gradua trlly3 ex ptelled fromt tire systemt wv I it ther itmpu ri ties. It sorme cast.es, whlere there tire uni htealthty dischra rges, as fromt rthe rndrils ini crises omf eithIer actet or chlronrtic catairrh , thet ruse of D)r. Satge's (Catarrhl R~emredy, at nmild andu hrain ig arttisepitic itioen, shlrt1d he associatd with the use oif the D)iscovery. It is ailso advisab'e to urse tihis lrmtiont ini other I ocral mairrestaitions of diisease of niurcouts4 su rfaces. I y thris mteanus thte gerim if dIis case arne destrotyed andt tire rurembrrnes ciearnsed be(foire anty of thre poisonoutrs /umci/I are abisorbedtIi ntot the blood. I . otre t hii o'ut, qur isy or diph11thleria, tire tarrhr Retrnedy' liqurtidl shld be tth used as a gairgle, rrnd thle Goblment Merdical D iscovery taukenr freely. it womt en whiere wearkntess of special or gansri is commiont anrd ailmrost certaninr to lie dr'eiete, att enided by baickrachre, bearning dowit sentions iiaItn diher ltcral syminptoms, the its-of Dr. Pierce's Favorite P'escription iniC conjunt ithrd r thaI Irt of tire IDiscove ry. speedily restores thre htealthty funcilonts anal rassist s ini build(1inrg upl andt inivigorati ng tire systemi. itt rany case whrere thle hiowels have been Costive arid tat'ri ot regutla'tedl and aictedl uipont atrlitriently by the tmilrd laxaitive proplerties poss-e.ed1 by tire Goinlden M edi - cal l)rscovery, D)r. P'ierce's P'leasrant Pun gativ'e Pellets (little liver pills), takeni itt smatllI doses rof only orne or twit eacti (lay. wvill au ir aterially it establishting hecalthty atction, andt int rxplin irg thei d s -a'e- pro durci ng gernms fromt tire blood and systerm. At the risk of repe'tirion rind by wnty of recaituitationt, we rinay trutthftully say thaut GoldIer Medical Dliscovery cires all huo trs, fromi tire worst. scrotfrula to a com iron bilotch, iinpttlei, or er rtiont. 10rysi p elas. sai It rhietum. fever sires, scaly or rorughi .ski , mi short, ill dliseasies cagtged try dhsear' genrs ini tire blood. are con qtueredi by tis powerfuli, pitrifyinig, artd enet'.. lKt'-s thi y lir- it, i.tarifestedl itsi tencrry tin curang tetter,. rose rash,i bocils. crarhuttes. sri.tt vye. sartuo ItOi4Sores ant inek. andr enlrtiietd glanrh. '''lie bhood is tie life.'" Thiorouighly cleanse t 4 foir iin ou f h earlth hv ursrig Goldie il\ Iicil D)iscovrery, atnd good di esitiotn, a firi skim, biu oyanttt sp1iri ts, vital n-srne . thb andt( sortnd(lnes of cotnsti itution are es'abt lihed. Contsuttionr, whtrichr is scrofuilous d is-I ease of tire Innrgs ittduced by the deaaaly d isenase giermi bacr/l', is promtiptiy ranrd pos iti v(ly arrested arid citredl by t his sover eigtr r-ernedy, if taken btefore the last stages of thle d i'eat'e aret reacherd. leromi its worn derfuli power over Ithis terribly fatal dis ease, when first offerinrg tis now world famied remedy to thre pubilic, Dr. P'rrr.cr throughlt favorably of cralling it his "cen siumription core,'' bu1t abandhoned t hat niamre as too restrictive for a iredicinie that fromt ts womlierfiul coitination otf germ -de stroyinrg, tas well as tortic, or strenigthening alit-rmtivye, otr blood-ole 4ntsinrg, aniti- bitlious diretic, pectoral, arid nutritive proper ties, is uneqnaIted. niot o.ly as a rermed ya forn contmr'tiint of tihe ittnmes. buti ftor til chrn ic di ieasesC of thet 'ivi, blhiood, kid neys tand lun tg,. If y'ou fet drill, drowsy, diebili tated, have sal low 4olr of skirt, or vellorwisht brownm sptot.i tn fat' rtr biody ,'frequtent I heada he ori dl:zziness. lhad taste in murth ii initernral hieat oir chill s, ralternated w,ith hot fla.sheq,, low spi rits and glooriy forebod iing4 mrregtrlar alppetite, and( to mg'rrr coated. yout are suttff'rintg froin indigestiont.t tlyspe,psia andu tot'idm liver (mr "bilit)ts rita'. InI manyt ca onsly6it , p:1t if I hr'u-e symtintlt are experinced. As a remedy' fir a~il suchl cases D)r. hPierre's Go'ldent Med icail D)iscorver y ha., no mequalr as itI e ffects perfect rand radical ceurems.'i I"or weak lunigs, sptitting of hblotd, rhrort C brerath, comtny;jmi.u ntight seants, andI kmi drem altiontiittn. it. is a n-ove reign remt dy. In tire -intr of brmmniit is, severe iughis andim citnsu rm ptionr, it hat aiston ishied rite tmedicali f:iutty, atnd eminitenstt hysi . itans pronrourn It it thie greates mnLnedicail limcovery of the age. Tihe nut.ritive prop arties possemsed by co-d liver oil are trifling when comparedl wit.h thoute of the Goldent Medical Disinovery. It rapidly butilds up~ . the syateim and 'ineases the flesh ant weight of those redliuced below the uianal utandard of health by wasting diseases The lilan of tretmeni'tt tiat we haiv-' briefly outlined ini this art,icle for the large slg -tose8 disases r*ne tQ, has g been aeknowledgod to be the most toessltul, based as it is upon the belief ired- by the rmost skillfiul medical men the day, that the only way to get ril of noxious disease-producint:erms in the ed and system is through the livcr, Ineye aqt lowels, and therefore that >se agents whch are known to act most ciently jn restoring healthy action of ,se organs are the ones most to be relied on For this purpose the Golden -il ,1 bIscotery is .pre-emiiently the oevnt 1t fulfills every indiation of treatutent iuired. Mound to H:t Ier. "In 0110 of Otit' tt'irba1n cit'c-, it ean't mlattor which," said :t salestimln a neightforing ret.:t I house, "tll 1pro ietor got u) th , idiotic notion that it misd liminato the workmon from the t-rOl if Ito nade a rulo that no man to fail6d to se'I to one of thr, o ens IUbrs v ho cameil if stiec ion shou:d rettilrell in the, estahlis5him1eiif. 'This le was in for , for ,fomle timfie. Ono Ilow, vhlo didn't ntenld that ltvbody oull(i get ahtid of him when iC totlnd mself of thi' eve o lo n1 a third cus ner, was'obliged tj !to It rascally thing secure ho -. he cant int vitih ten rdts of i alico, a remnant whihh sito d ;tist bought, and she wanted a yard d :ilailf fiore" Shle sait she had been I over town iii ;t v?iti 4SOearch to get ij tiched 'I he salestniui 1 o'k-!cl over I his goods, and couldn't li taliyt hirt stit her 1le began to he alarm ed, lien a ibright thought occurred to him. e it his hand to his he:d all of a di, ast tit ough he rememheretd somje ing, and sttid: "Well, there I be -V' 1'te got it renint of- the very entical pl( i of ghods all the t me uip airs. I'll run i)up artid see.' lie too c tr piece of cloth unoler his .tttii, went > .i . delil erately cut o.1 a tvard and hialf front it, :iiti brouglit -back Ithe Vo pieces to her. She ta very imuichl eased at such an excellett m1alh, and ti for tie yard andl a Ih,a1L of her (wn t!ici isitt a great deal of satisfaction. e camle iiito th~ stori next (l and Lid someho:iv had (Iha4 tt'her hut tIhi! Hlow e\l)lailied o so lall,il 1y (E bert ti. 1e inust have got sh!o:t imc:t1r'o it i1ho lace where sh(; trst 1.0 ght iwr c.othi lmt she sitartel f"ir that. hie iill high udgeon, : s he iias:! 1 'er lint sinwe, e (onclIles that he lu t::t.t miet "ith some satisiaet'on ther.". I (it it as a risky p'cee of i ine for hiu ist the sami.e."-/Itrn UI. The Yonng Marn that Wins. A certain brutality of manner:, lolted from the Einglish, is ani"etel Iy one of oit young iin-'i. They nilsw er nrily, afliet not to see a lady to whomAl ihe; OW( ('ivitieis, and try io n lco ioors, even if thev are not, This st le t seen ir. IIch in nit1 of ;::ixedl biool, lr mps lt. lalf Germanis. half I iretulh, haif ,uglishl. it is a ver.v Atr s le nitid 1e ratVa the snob. it c1 not, a cOnnn1ion Lincricanu fault, still it exis-.' Jt sh1oAlI ie frowned down; it is the fault of indtli cre ie. Bit, as llussave says: 'Young m1en ar: moderate niowada'v1ys, vat iii their follies. Tiare afraid' of xcess; they cut grooves for thei: voies u 1"nlii. 'hitey are bo,ffr',,is, who arcfully avoid fatiguing, much ilore cx osing themselves." H1a1ussaye dies not )elieve, evidently, that there an Sir 'hililp Sidneyau, "admnir.(ble Crich tons," n these (ays, but he is wrong. A slhip vreek, a battle-field, a field day in Wall tret, brings them to the front. Men Lre as nole ars ever; there are as muany wrroes. Thei OCcasionu Iiinds tIemii, and ii uvery oflice, ev iirelntiit's C rouit - ng-room, in all the waulks oif the pron(AA tions are the silent heroes i':. WIhat a hI. iro s the young docto r whlo works day iati tight suce-torinig the wo utnded, hl1pinig I. tuek, teiidiing the dylingi What a hi-ru I e young so ldier wh o hats first IthoAr >uighily cioquered htimtself! What a hIerA s the yung bak clerk, presArvinig hli ontywile there is tempitaitionl al r<oitd him! Whlat ia hier( thi you:g nan12 dAinig hitnetst w~ork ainy where! Ile hamiites the pouintcet-hol x liero; het is theii [Iotspir oif tIe field (if htonor. W\omen'i oive thlese heroes. 'iThey ate thle mn to nrry. VTe otther kind do very well for he leadershtip (if the G ermnani, lbu .t te 1r10 womten do inot c'art- for themn. Onte 'eal man1 eteritig a drawing-n>omtil withI 1is reiord of wiork beh-Iind htiti will se:,rIA tway the fops as8 ghotsts rtirte iat ctck :row. -Amfrica n Queen. -Th'le ot her eveniing i ichiar<l 'reetv i btut her at line,ha!e La was r'A .urin; om ilm W:.t in-t:t, ten mle5 ha stni, where lie htiad sot- a :ttt oif nea.lwen,. as hei was paesin I though' L piece 0'' wiseAl, a powerfuA l i mt:mi uimpeid intoi the( slc:ghi, gra:bbtitl the x'inl, and denitinilil ret IX inon -. lit the st rugl'e ireath w.H Wthrown* .'ii :t >f the sIleig.h. The~o horises t:-talI on a ias nit, hurt. 'I Ihe iveam waa ter IVard lttAd staningi in I th roadl live -St. Pre tle Mtinin., htas r-ecently. or ran i edl its fouth I ('onAtteregtionttd hturtlh andt MilnneApjolis its si.xth. Ladies & children's hoots & shoes ca'tt run: we(r il Lyon's Pat. Heel Stifiee- arc used. "1 NayVEn tlought but once," said old D)eacon Webbing, " that it wasl It sin to steal an iinbhrolla." '"And when was that ?" asked ia friend. "'It wats when someiC piesky thief stole my new silk one aswereCid the dleacon. CHAPPKnD hands, fne, pinmples and rough kim cuired( by using .Juntiper Tlar 8oap made >y Caswell, lIazard & Co., New York, Puan cod-liver oil4 from selectedl livers in the sea .hiore by Caswell, Hiuard & Co., '. Y. Absolutely pure and sweet. Prtients who have once taken it prefer it to ad oth ra. Physicians declare It supierior to ea 'ther oils. Thse Doctor'. Indolrqfessent. Dr. W. D). Weight, C;incint,i, ti., isendi the sunb uilned proifessionat enidorstemeint: 'I hav, pire cribed Dr. Wmn. Hatll's Blslamn for thle lun hit a rest ntuabor of cases anid iilwaiys with succeIss. >ite case In particular was given uip bty sevYeral 'heyslcians who had beoen called in for contsultattin rlthi myself. The patient, had aitl tihe iy.ntomsiit' oA onfirmedcA consumptton--cold nIght sweats, heicti( ever, barraissing cough, et'. Hes commenittCed im aedlately to get better andi wtas s*o 01 'tored to de usual healthb. I have foundtt hr Wm. .d' lelsam for the Lungs the most vahabtle er pAeAtor nt for breaking up dlstresineg outght' and cotlds hat I have ever used."e Dtiriio's (atuirrht siti turos CJatarrhi and alt af'cctions of teii mucoust iembrane. -he conventence eftsendlng goods by maln er edrteSIs in weil ae..eret by 7 Tsxu.s Pr.ACs, i.n,--A. i7. (. A. "- TEBEST IS CHEAPEST." EN"'ES T H R ESH ER S"""IIL oerse Powers Il~Clover II uilers An Itedt to ali ,sctions. Iwrite forl- F ius. Panhit adi PrIces to The Auitman & Taylor Co. iaenid, II ('i .sampsor ci vr.I AI.M| KinkA(S.i-5.Ilaie.I soLnm n?VnP a.5 c OIIiPPI a..s.aeabaUqu.urtefi teori Rosteitte a - iters. Not" does It I a eo r but -tate of tsacv S mal= thewalr set ~at preper intme gleu earn. tetoe who suEsr from rhew sahto and kidney troubles, and oe. quers as well apro. MA vents fever and sge. For sale by allDug gist D s ad Deers - generally. WATCH{ Has been ruined y incompetent work. men, or needs repatring,.send it by ex press to E J. P. STEVENS WVO PAORM w ere only skilled workmen arid most improved machinery is employed. We mark NEW any part that has been da'U; aged or worn, Prices for repairs will br 4 given you REFORR the work is corn metlCed. All work guaranteed. Put your name and address in the packap with the watch. jc' end for our ILbttb kBATED CATA LCOG UE ANDI' W CEB. Ja P. STEVENS WATCH CW fanuacturers of stem-windit watche,. Factory Au4 O:!lce 34 Whiteillt St.. ATLANTA, a " Ze s tatwo 9 * La i A PNTS flANTEr: ter the Beat ,d Fuye aslling Pictsrial Auts and Bible*. aeee ro taced 33 per ceat. NArterAL 1*+dJsie Co., A ',* a 6A A WEEK In your own tOwn. Termn ites 6655 outaitfree. A5ad= Mallta O a.ortlandM.' U AOKIT A Lending Lotes Phye 0 L~infl ~ forthoCureof EPILEPTIC FITS. Momnim.JurnalefMedicine !y at h!'aav a wit! m il-at t a ke an cure ~v,t ed of catet of lsrI -~.aa ' un a ul cur hi b Iith ajt. ~i..Ltia. h uoJ the aaNewTlork. ETErY% OrteJAN. New Sel,75. le6E em the rietr.it u tA .e. Moet egeani Ose. Bs* rone. T,n,est Price- F.aeest Term,s. FUILLT WAR TANTRD. 42. W. EEET'AEL. BaptiatIownl. W.. 'r tAda athorme. Sam lesworthMo u O '2. I. rasa rtU.t & Or.. Portland. Me. CDES WHHE ALL ELSE l'AllS. Sre A WEEK .$12.a dayat hom'*Ahfly mad. I Costl r outtat free. Ad dresue True & 0. hjauta. Ma R EYNO LDS' IRON WORfN 1) A. MULLfAAE, Manager. P. 0. Box 1690, - -NEW OR LEANS, .A. Natanor tory P.vnl.l Cel! rset leri tor COT0 at a Vt I t A r.. t a t r . >liv a citl an ( ct tn m a a> the iaI M ana. aI.ita COLLEGE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. 30 rnntes of New York. Positions for all worthy iraduates. Life schotlarship, $40. Write for circa. fare. COLEMAN & PALMS, Proprietors. CATOOSA LIME!I Ender7ed by a0 BuWders wo have stood i*. Capaelty of Weak.s,0 000 Barrels PER ANU Li. Plain and Bolted Corn Meal, gToind by water-power, and the celebrated IhTOvv7 'E"oo m 'W3.022.e O. W. GRLAY & CO., Graysi!e, Ga., MERC)IAP9T_MILLERS. fhar at PIIe.a 1a Staer st. t al tes,5~ - tra i on ~Ia s at al.Adress AUBk DAKOTA WHEAT LANDOS, SO.000 Mas of choce secetioans om the line of the N. J' It. It. F'rata $:5 to 97.5iftPer aicre ; $4 patynbl.n in aOeaan yeasre; 6 pear cent. Far descriptionso, etc., In a ose stamtp tuo UYI.V.f ADA MH, Deerword, Mnn. WORTH SENDINC FOR! lIr. .J. 51. ROM ENOJK7 of PhIladelpIa ha Js jaaIhAl E oaln DRT ES OAF TRE CUR EDI' "wich Is offered Free, postpaid, to allnp plianta,. caantains aurtuable trafor-rnrattor for all wh e tipa r ll at e ormifcteid witl. or lIable toan dis. A BON, 538A rch St.., PI laciphle, Pa., P 0. Box 28SJ. nI l ir the o 4 n$ b(.tarata lAtp TIIAli; ca1 n ths dilsase, to DRl. T. A. t'i.)aUM, 181 Pearlit.. New York. F OUN T A.INa Bend for CataJogue, Chapman & Co., MADISON. IND. r ablisher.' hlon, A tila ( a.......... .........Ten--3 Strong's Sanative Pills FoILThU Aepedco:- faor liver complaint. eglating the h uieprIfy ing~ thet blooda. oeasr.wn frmmala iai .A p.rf at eure for Pli: h. Iodacho oon t ion stl ut al clyspac . -aia !W ya aa, laendlng ru er at n t a w t 1. a: p- rt l.'ta3as VM U., Biox 40, Ney pfJCa