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.Ul'WM~aR" yMIRr A Well-known Gentlematis hlilan. thropy and the Commotion A Caused by One of His 01 Letters. ox (Rochester Democrat an4 Chronicle.) 01 We pubbshed in pur local columns Yes- ti terday morning a significant letter from a bi gentleman known personally or by roputa- M tion to neg ' p s he land. p We have tecolve a number of letters pro. U testing against tho'use of our columns for ej such "palpable frauds and interepresenta- au tions;" therefore, to confirm beyondI a al oubt e aut lety o thel, tter an t sentitl (r hi Itsm BD Jrce or -I Ingly he visited Clifton Springs, saw the bI author of the letter, and with the folloy.- it luig result: U1 Dr. Henry Foster, the gentleman In que a Ion, is- ri4rspf aj and has an extremel ilfs,'nfai'. e presides asisuperinteudent over the celebrated sai-" tarium which accommodates over N0O t guests and is unquestionably the leading health resort of. the country. Soveral years.ago this benevolent man wisely de- ti termined to be his own executor; and, there- A fore turned over this magnificent property ,tl worth $800,Q00pas.a ffe6 giftted A board ri of trustees, representing the principal evan- b l gelicgi 09 ounations. Among lite trus. 11 teed are ishop A. C. Coxe, Protestant g Episcopal, Buffalo; Bishop Mitthow Sunp- ti son, Philadelphia, - Methodist Episcopal; k President M. B. Anderson, of the Univer. ji sity of Rochester; Rev. Dr. Clark, 8ecreta. p ry of ti6 A. B. U. F. M., Boston. The it benevolent purpose of the Institution is the care: stL--of evaugelheill missionaries and their families wtiose health has been broken a inutheir work. 2od. -of ministers, of any tl denoninnition, in good atanding: 3rd. -of members of any church; who otherwise would be unable to $eciire such care and treatment. The current expenses of tihe institigioq are piet by the receipts froin the i hund'eds of ( istinguished and wealthy ti people who every year crowd its utmost cMpaqitY...Hbtd eone me and women ui who were once in perfect health, but neg- i ptomis of di age.. The b uc eait a te, overi e h beel pt'Aired- 6 T ey little realized the dan er before thei, U 1bE how 1itinf g e6n 't ffi g ailment1 1 might prove. Thoe constitute all classes, iltiding ministers and bishops, lawyers, judges, statesmen, millionaires,journalistq, li college professors and I ficials from all w parts of the land. v - 1 > DrawIng the morning Democrat and ai Gi/ronicla from his Docket, tone re?poi.r m renaarked, "Doctor, that letter of yours si has created a good deal of talk, and many & ot our readers have t'iestioned its auLtien tlcity.' . - e 1 "To what do you retii" remarkad the y doctor. "Have you not seen the paper? "Yes, but I have not had time to read it yet.'' The reporter thereupon showed him the letter, which was as follows: , UIroN SPRiNOS MANITARMtM Co., COklVroN 131altNo, B. Y., 00t. 1'1, 181M. -Dan8hid I ain using Warner's biafe Cure, and I regard it as the best remedy ti for some forms of kidney disease that we P, have. I ain watching with great care c< somocases I am now treating with it, and Il 1 hope for favorable results. ' I I wish you might come (town yoursel f,as rs I would ike very much to taik with you al about your sterling remedy and show youi pa over our institution, - ej Yours truly. i {Bigned] IIENRIY FOSTER, Md D. b "1 do not see why anybody should lbe a skeptical concernIng that letter,'' remark- n: ed the doctor. 11 "Isn't it unusual for a physician of your standing and influence to commnend a pro. prietary preparation?'' '"1 don't know how it may he with t< others, but in this institution we allow no I< person to dictate to us what we shall use. ki Our putrpose is to cure the sick, andi for n thiat work we-use anything we know to be a valuable. 'Because'I knew Warner's Bafe i Udtre j, ver-y valuable preparation, I commend it. As its power is manifested a uinder niy use, so shall I add to the coim. ,o pletjness of my coiniendation. "aeyou ever analy zed it, doctor?" i "W.aways sinalyze before we try any preparatidii of which w% dq not knowv the constituents. iSut nalysis, you know, only gives the lumente; It does not give ( the all athportant, proportions. TIhe re. markalplir potter of Warner's Safo Cure uin- I doub iy/con i$s ms Llpe proportIons Sc- i cordi~ to whi its elements pre mixed." While 4ire nm ibe'q thousand - temiesli3 n made st iaYihe slieutg,' unless they n' areuttogether, in propor p~roportions, theyd are.bthlegs kidney'and liver p)rep~ara- 'a "I hope'some day to meet Mr. Warner personalif,- and 'ettend fuller en grat~iia tio eato hun on thm, excpuilence of his prep. a Tae'er miudi of him as the uuter of -the Warner Observatory, and'tian'Of large benevolence. '1'he reputed hgh chiaractor of the man himself I gayoas range to me in the first place that he o'1~ 'uot, ptit a retniedy upda the mark et ~EVwas not trustworthy; and it was a I soiWe'6f a good deal of gratifidlition to me h to find ot4i by. actual experiment that the I remedy ltitef suistainedi my impressions.'' I 'ijg Oilusionreacd by.-Dr: :A'tster is pr(6IoleyXu Bamei fdund by Air. Dlio 12ewhs,. Drtt. A.- dunn, Jix-Suirgeon General O W~t~owrs, an(I prots beyond~s I do b the .great cilicacy of gthe remedy a wjfh tetawaitened so tpyuch attention in thejanid and .rescued so many mhen, women and'ehuidren from disease and deoath. ' Ali'idttnvs have beenu grown for i swine several yeaurs sak '.tho, Miechigan i Agriochltura .(hilege. '.Rio plotb,ho4 t pah ,of< artiolokes convenient to the swine,.polbis uipos wvhiohg the breedling sows were lurhied early 4n the aprinig, C andil)}'. t h~irvoAL tile rponts gy .. them elves., .he crop Is thusi graww e with %ery little labor, sinoo it requhireus ' no harvestiang, the roots - renpainiing .in .a she ouIo Alfit rs~b~u *Ii1t it Ii amos needed and -most difiletrib. to tj obtain fy Jithg goq . 14rofessdr n JohnsotMN4 Jalrn '8uperinten ent, is so g weli p.leased with tho resultsa of titi man Cge - V aalr rt 600, i 0-Q tro- ungarnd400A00,000: totai of these cou leem,15, 000;O0Q bulilgls,, Tbjb ave e. ttnupqaLhle& prodten sui the tbries'i abht ,7001p000 B) *l.4T'otlutifirand $ioli'si bra andI stunengs, 110ie stj"ttle chalk upon ap leco of eha mielit- s1 is rec*aliMfl th@'arisI'ekledtea al and become black, a solution of oxih Iq acid af~ wptes Vll oLean -thoemby rb p~ ppa a th cot#t -moistno A wat!'th~toJ4,1 P gricultural Co iege folks recommend e following as an excellent paint for C it-of-door work: To three parts of I ude ptroleum and one part linseed to esird a y . ae rush. For better buildings white lead ay be added in the proportion of one mund of lead to five ot mineral paint. rude petroleim costs only from six to ght cents P6r galldi by' the barrel; id can be easily obtained through iy druggist or dealer in oil in any wn or village. A -barrel would be wdy to have in the house of any far er, who could then do a world of tinting at odd spells, Not ly ought.. trns. fences, hog-pens,, a tquie' be painted, but the roofs nd ifoo theaso buildinsgs as well. AN i Icellent way to preserve :ripe tr at'es is #rat to peel thom,-and d4 to kem as inubh sugar as y(ou have f 'the oeled tomatoes. To this quantity al ow the juice of three lemons. out up ke tomatoes and let them stand all ight with the sugar, seateogd over iem. In the morniuk Piour off this rrup and boil it, skim it until it is e . A!tg . 'e putJhe.p ,iatoes ithb i l nd let' t ' . Yillimmer sity- fr deiity-live'dfrttte, then kke them out witu a strainer of some ind, put them in a j ir, and after the ice is as thick as you care to have it our it over thoe.Jruit and can or seal in Jara. Ps,.-Always bako pIeson tin plates, i they are thinner andi bake better on ie bottom; and they do not have a ad taste after much use. Pies should 0 rimmed with strips of paste. For ppie pies cooked fruit is best, and ould be sweetened too sweet for the ite before the final cooking. Heap io filling in the centre, as it will nat rally tend towards the edge. No flav ring is better than nutmeg,, In roll ig top paste do not use flour, and roll tit two ways-from you and to one de. Cut the top paste larger than )e pie plate and draw it into the edgo y raising it In the contre. C EAM DREssalo.-Whlen oil is dis k~ in salads(the' folloWing dressing' ill be found excellent : Rub the yolks two hard boiled ogte very line with spoon), icorporate with them a des rtapoonful of mixed mustard ; th mn ir in a tableapooiful of nielted butter, iuf a teoacupful of thick cream, a silt oonful ofr ealt, aui1 dye ne' pepper iough to take lip on the oint of a ry stali pen-kmife-blade, and a few rups of auchovy , or Wofopstersbire Luoo, aind, veri barefuly, iauffieblat negar to reduce the mixture to a nooth creamy consistency, and pour upon lettuc carefully prepared for LO table. A NEW WAY To SMOKE iAMS.-Smoko te barrel in whinc the hams are to be ickled by inverting it over a kettle mlaining a slow lire of hard wodd, >r eight days (keeping water on the und to piovent shrinking): in this bar it pack the hams, and pour over them, ter at has coo1ed, a brine made in the0 roportion of four gallons of wvater, gut pounds of salt and live pints of .olasses, and four ounces of saltpetre, Luled and skiitumed in the usual man er. They will be curol in eight or ight (lays, and they' may be kept in 10 pickle for a year without damage. CoLD FitAMES--Novices are more apt > liajutio t he cabbage, caulitlower, and attiuce planta wintred in these by eeping them too warm than by too mnch cold. The objeet of the fraames not only to prevent too severe freez ig, but all growth, and to keep the 'lants Iu a pertectly quiet or dormant tate, Ttae sashes should not b~e put n until really freezmg weather, and on id d tys nmt be iltd to allow venti ution. CsadaRY lMAYoNNASE.-Wash and dry n a toweol-twelve heads of celery, andI reak them up into a salad bowl ; then our over themi the following manyoni niae : Beat wvell together the yolks of we eggs, a piNch each of popper, salt ud imustard, the juice of a lemon, andi little water. Now pour In, dIrop by rop, wlsne a-tteraing, a pint, of olive oil, ad when quito soin orh, add a teispoon uli of boiling water EnrsH soUP-P~ut a large marrow >one ahid one pint of peas into your oup) pot, cover these with three quarts if water and let sImmer slowvly for hree hours.-Season with peppier anti alt to taste. Strain your soup through hair sieve, and mash andi press the >eas through and return them to the cup ; stir well together. (Jover the ottom of your soup tureen with small >iees of buttered toast, and pour the oup hot over them and serve. PO-rArO E~Gs.- Maclh live or six weoll oiled potatoes, add salt, 0one table poonful of imolted butter, one cup of ream, work well, and when quite free roi mimips aidd two well beaten eggs .d a cup1 of fluely niinced ham. Make he mixture into egg shaped balls, roll i flour and fry in gOod dripp~ing, turu. ig them emaretully so as not to spoil he shape. Pour over a parsley sauce nd sere~ I * A NEW and striking design for a square ove~r ior a table is to make the centre itl ich fringe. be patchwojk ho ~d6't he'e uauyt pll' pdepes'lfi :; o)ise of embossed or llgured velvet lid troeate ,ae'mi~inohAmeir6g 'et' o. I40 h the' lain p'eces may be o?a i'dwith o i '9 adds rea\ ly to the biautj pi he whole, A PIC~sI~lwhich ig' very hiand$ :> n eiate aof bltia ati, With b cheof sweete peas apaltfted. ou it - rot edge.. of .the cushion i lai heavy blito satin ribbon. in~double-box platt, v los together,.theA around thie eush >n bite lace is laih, with' theo plain to .'folabd" iteely, Th tid;6eot . vye . " ..' spR N RiOoA~ IN WINTE. --ram saisit4h. And hoJreraisMh a ot ua d byssarA,,.g sng ; 4ll qther, us red for the winter, an fi$ supply.' of .the hardyt 10 -eaent use may bket inboxes or irres ncoikr kh pe (oXWN Geor e Vanderbilt, oli th bon, >f the millionaire, wants to be a news >aper reporter, There it crops out igain: the natural, educated and here i e.greed for 1 gold, the insatiable t for wealth,, the passion for amas iug millions by the easiest and quick at methods, and reaching a fabulous iompetence by the shortest ways, It's family trait. A Toollisoine Morsel. ,This fropi the Madison (Wis.) Demo irat, conveys its own moral:-Hiold on I We are cognizant of the fact that an aclb ng tooth was last night cured by the ap rilcatjon qfi t. .jacops Oil. The young lell , go d oer P11raging tooth in theall room, and rusidd straightway to a drug store where he apphed the good old Gtertan fleinetly: in ten minutes the tooth %the had gone. Tsania are five persons in the oar md only four fares in the box I" said blie car driver, as he opened the door. "All the passengers looked up and at 3ach other, and a man who sat reading ri paper slowly turned to his wife and rineried: "Why, dear, didn't you pay your own fare when we got on? You re beemng very absent minded." ConsuniplIon Vured. An old physielan, retired from prictice, having had pmnced in his hiatila by an East iniiiia ision dry the formula of a simple vegolablo remedy for thq speedy and permanent, cure of consitulion Bronchitis. Catarrh, Astlma and all throat atmi Lung AneCtion, also a poitiivo and ra teaw cure for Nervous PubkIty and all.Hetvou Comnplaints, after aslotod its-wontiertul curative powers in thousat *of cases -has felt It his duty to mnake It known to his suffori fell-ws. Actuated by this md 196 a 4 aesire to relieve human suifforing. I e ot eharge, to all who desire it, this ireII ink, French or English with futi sir q o pairing and using. 60ntby ab t ss t 118tam 1,1amnZ this paDor, W. At's block* itohetAe8r, . Y L one 9'clok in'the morning wo are quarreling in a tavage panue'. A passer-by, moved by the territfie Ories of one of them, acoosts a policeman silti aska him why he does aot so iate the two men. "Monsieur," repli* the. gnardtmrh'of geace and order, "if I-should interfere they would both urn against me I" Walnut Leaf nair Restorer. tIs entirely differetit from all others. Itis its clear as water, and as its name indlicates is it poriect Vegetable Hair Restorer. Itwill 1i med iltely free the head front all dandruirlre store gray hair to its natural color, and pro iltice a new gxiiwth where it. has fallen off. It does not in any niannor affect the health, which stiphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of all vor preparat.ions have done. Itwillchange light or faded hair in a few (lays to a beautiful glotsy brown. Ask yourdruggist for it. Each bottleis warranted. SMITH, KLINE & Co. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and U. N. OnITTnITON New York. T your lsland in business for him self? ' asked Mrs. Yeast of her neigh bor, Mrs. Uralsonbeak, the other morning. "Not entirely," replied Mrs. Crimsonbeak, looking inquiring ly at Mrs. Yeast ; "I get a new dress casionally, and it was only last night that he sent me nome a beauti ii new bonnet I" Mrs, Yeast is very aareful now when she interrogates her neighIbor. Ianiportant. Wheni you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Expressge tuil Carriage HIre, unit stop at tle (Grant Union 110tel, opposite Granti Con tral Deopot. Eiegant rooms, ttled up at a cost of one million lohrs, retinoed to $1 ani upwartis per clay. Europeoan lIan. Elevator. iRestauiranat suipieoti with the best. Ihorse cars. stages anad e~eyatei rilroati to all dlepots. iFailies enn live better fo.r less money at, tno (lrani Ujnion ilotel thant at any~ other lir.t-:lass hotel in thes city. ''?ln. WVhito," said a Harrisburg lawyer to a wituess ini the box, "at the time these papers were~ executed you were spectuliating, werai you not ? ' "Yes, sir." "'You wvere in oil ?" "I1 wats." 'Auud what are you in no-v ?'" "Bank rtuptey," wvas the solemn rep~ly. i ays ain 'lii a'liege. iNo l'u:u ses imcu ili otu it .' tiLe lawis (of lie'ailhI, blog they' wV ii neell mewi vines to Conutitrt*it ili resil R 0: vIce* or iglior.. atle. 'I lie o (d mHohks who-n abusins4 a as tot save inieii, au nil ha1(i ly,dlial a hlinamie i t g wilen the-y raitsaketui I th voge:iab:e Atiug 'em or at blaaod luairiler. Tlheyi imegan at tihe Iati Iloiista d to lpre venlt i talm e n irat r tha timi ut ) e nanti S't. lier'tnrcd's i'egetable J'ills have.' immoitartadl..:<i tem in the gt-atem ui hieam i (of anfeinig itumiannly. Tnaun are some fellows who cin 't rememtber anything. Here's an adIver tisement fromi the J)/kpath: "Lost if the paty wauo got mny pocket-bool.. att the lire fast night, ill please for wvard my letters or introdtoao to miy wivfe, I shall esteem it a kinidneas." A ian who hits been away iroma home so long that ho hats to get a friend to write him letters of introduction to his wife, has no business to be fooling around a fire. D~on t, M ass It : WVelin' "Hought ont Iats" Almni~iao at d1ruggistsi, 01r maili for 2e. stamp. E. 8. wolle,~ Jersey Ga y. Ruv. Mr. Talmge, in a sermon ro aenitly, tolh i of a Nw York mercbant who stoppedl the use of the 'vile wood" and saved his tob'acco money, at d at t~io end of thirty-nine years he had $2(),102 08. At this rate lie wonhd have to do without tobacco andi saye is money for niore than a thotusanid years before ho wrould be as rioni as V.mader bjlt. Thero are many obstaoles iu the way of leaiding an upright and temper ate life in this world, have youl used D~r. Gravce' Ileast Iegiu later as a cure for heart Diseaiseli 'rlc $1. tioki by druggits. SWEET hittl9 Meg came into hoer Suu day school class one0 morning, her eyes illied with tears, and looking up) mt1o her teacher's faoo, said :"*Our dog's Noiad, and I guess the angels were real *carod when thboy saw hum oning up bo pasti, for hie's awiully cross to trangers." Mlalarla, chills', positively cuiredi by m nory's 8tandiard Cure P'ills. TIheir' equal ~nknown; iugar coated; no griping, 25 S"Turs is horrible" wats the heavlinue a loeland editor wrote to go over an 'e flnt' of the dlefeat of the lo)Jal base 11 club. But the straw-headed print got things mxed, ar ' put that ~cadlhine over a poem by a prominent oet, and the poet wouldn't believe at it was the printer's fault, anad some oy is going to get hurt, LMdies and chicaren's boots and shoes not run over' if Lyon's i'atent Heel Utiffeners-are ulsed. TiE hotel waiter's costume still re lains the standard for an Amnerican an's full 'dross. To preveint mistakes it parties,' however the waiter is direct d to carry a towel on his arm instead " do they call you. Hon. J ohn olh because you hvoe been in IT. lature ?" "los my souI," There was a long pause as the fathet finished and sealed his letter, and then lie suddenly asked: "Why my son 2" 'Oh, I didn't know whether it was be cause you had been in the Legislature apd held free passes, or because you got a job of building a $18,000 county jail and made $18,000 out of it. The next boy who says you are 'Ron.' be. cause you stole $18,000 is going to get licked" Dyspepsia Murders Sleep, Destroys appetite, renders life nuserable. Well bas it been depicted as a Ieud which easelessly tol ments its victim. Though it cannot be driven from its stronghold, the stomach, by ordinary inuana, it may be annmhilated with Iostetter's btoiach Bitters. Weakness of the dilgostive or guns los at the reot of dyspepats. TAbe natural cheicall bolveut o the food is isuffluiently so croted by t..e org .n whence it takes its source,and tUe raw muaieriaa upon which It should act lies like a lump of lead in the stomach, fermenting and causing heartourn, and the manifold tortures from which dyspeptics suffer. All this trouble is removed by the Bitters, which promote a sut~o lent secretion of the gastric juice by stimulating and at rengthenia the cellular tissue of tie stoiach Debility, bIouaness, fever and ugue, aliuens of the urmunry organs and rhoumatism, are also rene diable by the Bitters. Am auntie who was "mixed :" On Tuesday morning an old negro woman stepped into Dr. Hall's drug store and spoke to Will Mims thusly : "Young marser, I want some of dem dar cante lopes whar yer puts letters in.' "You mean envelopes." said the clerk. "I specs dats it, honey; but I wants um anyway." '-Haven't any," said the, clerk, and the old woman went out muttering about "1de antelopes, de can telopes and developes bein' so mixed dat a pusson didn't know tudder from which," I would recommend Ely's Crean flalm to any one having Catarrh or Catarrhal Asthma. I have suffered for five years so I could not lie down for weeks at a time. Since I have been using the Balm I can lie down and rest. I thank God that you ever Itivented such a medicne.--FRAtNE P. BuntRmIoU, Fartnington, N 11. Thme Herald and the CrOrhnson, two periodicals conducted by students at Harvard, have been consolidated under the name o the Herald- Orimson. The new Journal will be published dally,and its aim will be to give the new of the day interesting to students. Lost Faith In Physlcians. There are lxiniumerable instances where cures have been effected by Seovill'a 8arsa paria, or Blood andi Liver Syrup, tor all diseases of the blood, when thu pationt. had been given up by physicianai. It is one of the best remedies ever on'ered to the public; a it is prepared with tho groateit care, as a Spceifilc 'or certain diseases, it is no woider that.it, should be 1no, oftlecttial than batiIly written and carolossly prepared )rescrip lions. Take Scovill's Blood ani Liver Sy rup for all disorders arising from impuro blood. It. is itlorsed by all leading profes sioial mon. An ingenious upparatua called a "fire damp Indicator" has been itivanted in Geneva. Every hour or half hour the air of the mine is forced into the burner by a bellows,and the resultis registered in thie central office. Skininy Menx. "Wells'Hecalth, Renxewer"restores health anud vigor cures Dyspepsia, iimpotence, sexual Debility. i. Fox' sore feet, swollen joints, sprains, corns or bunions~, use St. Patrick's Satlve. -The oldest stove In thuis country, it is believed, is 0one ini the State House ori Capital at Richmond, Va. It was cast in Englanud in 1742, and is still in ser viceablle or'der. TRADE MARK. The pills are warranted to be PURELY yege. tabit', free from all mineral and other poIsatnous subalanes~. They are a certain cure for Consti patton, sick Headache, Dyspepsia Bhiotusnesa, Trpidi Liver, Loss of Appetite, adall diseases Liver, Stonach, Bowels or Kineys. They remove all obstruetions fromn the ehannela of x he systemii and purify the blood, thereby im.* partinug health, strdngth and vigor. Sold by drug gista~, or sent by mail for 28 cent In stamps by P. NEUSTA EDTERI & CO., 83 Mercer St., New York, sole Manuifacturers of ST. 11EItNA iRD vEGJE. T A xiii.1 ll S.. send for urcular. TH E PURii'T AND BEST teixnedy ever latte.--It Is aomnpounded fron atope, faial, Inahu, Man. dra-lke, a,l iDandelion. Th'le oldest, best, most renowned and valuable muedicine in the world, anod in additIon it contains all the0 beat and most effective curativo properties of all ether remedies, being the greatest liver regulator, blood pImritler, andI lifo andi health re storilg agent on earth. It give. ne w iof andi vigor to the aged andl luiorm. To clergymen, lawyers, literary menu, iadles, anid all in whown sedentary omuploymnents cause irregu larities of the Blood, Stomachi, Bowels, or Kidineys or who require an appetizer, tonic, and mild stimiu Ian;, it Is muvaluable, being highly eurative, tonic and stimulal ig. without being intoxicating. No muatter w hat your feelings or symptomxs are, or what the disease or allmnt is, use hop flitters. Don't wait until yotu are sick, but if you only feel hadi or uterable use the bitters at once. It niay suave your 1ito. UHundreds have been saved by so doimg, at a modterate cost. Ask your druggist, or physician. Do not suier yoturself or Let your friends suffer, but use and urge tnem to use Hop Bitters. II youajiave lameness in thbe loins, with frequent pains and aches; nibness of the thigh ; scanty, palitil mand frequent discharge of urhxe, Ilied wvithx pus, and which will turn redt by standing; a .voraeious apipetite aiud unqtuenchable thirst; harsh and dry skill; clammy league, elten darkly furredi swollen and inflamed guxms; dirol,sical aweliling of the liimbs; frequnt attacks of hiccough; inability to volid thie urine, and great fatigue it atteimpting it-youi are suilerlng from somxQ form o1 Kidney or Uriniary Cemplaxnt, such as IIntoUT's DISsAsH of the kidlneys, stone or inlamumation of the biad. der, graveilsand renal calculi, udiabetes, stranguary sira lure aixd retention of the urine, andi Hop nit. lers is the only remedy that wi permanently cure you. iRemember, Hop Bitters is no vile, diruggedi, drunken nostrutu, but thle purest andI beat muedi. cmne ever miade, and no person or family should be without It. Don't risk any of the highly lauided stuff wIth testumoniadsuif great cures, but ask yotur neighbor, druggist, pastor or physIcians what flop Bitters hass and cani (10 for you and test it Oam~pber Milk is tue best Llinme'xt. Peloe :1m centa C S iifALL (tSE FAILS. TeUtI.e. -Impregnating textile fb rio with an o1 distilled frogi bireh bark makes then imperweable to fresh or salt water, acids alkalies and mil dew without im p ng their fixibilityl and softness. The treatment prevents rotting, and adds. to the durability of rope, cordage, etc,, as well as of woven fabrics. Greatest Discovery SnIce 1492. For coughs, colds, sore throat bronchitis, laryngitis, and consutnption in Its early stages, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery." It is also a great blood-purilier and strength-restorer or tonic, and for liver complaint and cos tive conditions of the bowels it has no equal. Sold by druggists. Ammonia and Coat 011.-A bottle of ammonia should be placed in each barrel of petroleum in oil regions. If tne oil should then ignite from any cause, the bottle woula break and the ammoniacal vapors would at once ex tinguish the fire.. It is proposed to ap ply this plan of protection from fire to 9ollieries liable to fire damp. Young, niddle-aged, or old mo, suflr Ing from nervous debility or kindred alrec tions, should addrems, with two staiups, 'tor large treatise, WonLD's DIsPENSARY MAI)IOAL AssoCIATION, Buffalo, k. Y. A gentleman whose name the Albany Evening Jonrnal is not at liberty to di vulge has offered to give $25,000 towards the foundation of a public library in Albany, provided enough money in addi tion be raised to guarantee a substantial beginning. WIat's Saved s Glailned. Woirkmngmen will econornize by employ ing Dr. FIlerce'sMedicines. His "PIeasant Purgative Pellets" and ' Golden Medical Discovery" oleanso the blood and system thus proventing fevers and other serious diseasos, and curing all serofulousand other hmumors. Sold by druggists. In Sweden the enormous accumula tion of bleached and blanched mosses is being utilized in making paper. A large manufactory has been begun, and all kinds are being tnrned out from tis sue paper to sheets three inches in thickness. The latter is harder than wood, IENSHAt4'S PRPTONIZED BREF T3N10, th1e only preparation of beel con inam: lis entire nuaeri L/usi p'pertie's. It conitsus blouot-sn*king, lorco generating ail life-sustaiing jropertles; tuevaluiat ile for tusiagestion, rlysposa,nervous prostriontii, atd till lIrimss of general alebiwty, also, in a! eii lceblied conlhtiois, wnether the resilt of exhiaus tion, iervotts prostration, over-work or acut.e dis ease, partieularly if r.sultnlu from patlmonary Coliplalts. CsLwell, Hazard I Co., propractors, New tork. Sowd ty tiruarn.as. El"'dIricat omn ilenses recently travel (d from Pris to Versailles. about four teen miles. There was no serious hitch on the trials. Only one time there was a stoppage owing to the heating or a coil by excess of current, but 'the delay did not take up mueb time. Cough", Flairseness, Kore .hos mt, etc., quickly r lieve by3 lbiyoWN'S ItURNCiAL T iocl 1*1. A situl1e and eifectual remsedy, sulserior to ill other frais for the samise purpo1se. -Yold Olu lla boxes. In the ielegraphie (depariment of the Glermnan Empire the r esidues from the tihe batteries arc sold annually buy pub lie tender. The sale is said to realize 22 per cent, of the total expenditures of battery materials. The windl may5 loa >:smonsss, he l ees Yet great ships sai the sL'nmy seas. The bakihnad man tmty ralVe and swear, Yet Carbohne rahtores the hair. Mr, G. KC Gilbert. ini a re ent publi cation of the United States Geological Survey, declares that the WVaisat ch range, the gieatest mountain mass in Utah, has recentiy moseaseed in height, and the presnmpsaon is that it is still growing higher My son, Aged nine 3ear., ws Ill tcl with Catasri 1,; ihe use ol E3 .-. Cranu 11tl,, effected a complete cure.-W. E IIAMMsAN Druggist, Easton, Pa. (50 cents a package. See adv't.) Hearts may be attracted b~y assumned qualities, but the affections ate fixed only by those whlichi are real. The Frasr Axle Grlease Is the best in the market. It is tne most economicat and clieapest, one box iasting~ as 1ons a, two of aniy otiser. One greasing will last two a ecas. It recotved first premium at tne Countennial and P'arm Expatmione, also medals at various State tairs. iky no other. Thiose who are at peace with their consciece are often led to) an1 excessive rigor. To overlook nothing in others is often a p~roof that we overlook a great dleal in ourselves. Dr'. RL. A. Davis, 200 .Joranlemon Street, Blrooklyn, says: '-Phay-icianis genealltiy kno1w11 no5 cure for rheatii2!smI and( IIrmighlss kidney disease. Dr. Elmo.c is the first to dilscov er. onec, llis Rhesuma;tinse-Goutaino really cures both. Every man complilains of his memory, but no man comiplains of his judgment. Dr. Kline's Gtreat Nerve Mestorer is tue marvel of the ago for aln nerve diseases. All it soped frce. Send to 991 Arch street, --Capital pulnishmnent is to be abol ished in Finland. Don't die without an effort. Heart is ease cured by Dr. Graves' Heart Rlegiula tor. Price $1. 0 for $5. Spend a cent less tihan your not in comni d y11( ou will always lbe rich. "Rough on Cornas." Ask for Wells' "Rlough on Corns." 150. Quick relief; complete cure. Corns, warts, hiumons. Pr'ove yourself giateful, A gratfu l heart canI never be a wicked heart. If' a cough dilsturba your sh'ep,%ake Piso's Cure for Consumption and rest well. --Chinese cooks, wvho were expected to solve the hlighl-pr'ic servant plroblemi In Oregani, are receIving $5i a wveek and ordinary white laborers get from $2.50 to $3 a day. Hale's Honey HOREHOUND & TAR Por Persons of all Ages. Coneusumptlon. or chronicj ands JlIAR~A's Ut' COLDS9 lik'e ,mage; 17f CURNS. s fnact, ihers other resmedIes have/failed. .-For. Oroup sad Whooplng Congh. ans ~pr ottl.. Of rug . .N.Cto ' ,rE Pro 1'ar.. Now York. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in ene Minute. 1 dairn~D ~iiT novrilmls jrnen us Or great riches there is no real use e.ept ie ha in the didtrumton, THE GREA ERAN REOf. "EPCia. XP.A.IlNT. o - R ES Rheumatism, Pleuralgila, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Hepdacto, Toothache, foreThront ,S sell ' en risvises, folasm, Ncnld'as. 1. most 11liex, AND Ali, OTHE o011111 M PAIN AND AIIEs. gold by Drugtlsts anil Dealers e'en ri. Fifty Cents a bott4i. Dirctiions Ini U Lmlgo qbmstem t, A V009FIJIt a 4,0.1 Ilslliir,. lid.. Ii.1 A. 18 UNPAIIO AND INFALLIBLE RFAILS IN CUlING EVE PFIL. I1Epileptic Fits, Spasmn, F all Iing 0 Sickness, Covul stons, St. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Eating, Seminal Weakness, in potency, Byphilils, Scrofula, and all Nervous and Blood Disoases. ;HPTo Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Mien, Merchants, Bankers, Ladies and all whose sedentary employnent causes Nervous Pros tration, Irreg ularities of the blood stoinach, bowels or kidneys, or who require I nervo tonic appetizer or stimulent,Sanmarthin Aer. vine a nyaluable.s e"'Thous d l THE GREA I proc alin it the tuost wonderful Invigor ant that ever suist-ain ed a sinking systein. .I $1.50, at Druggists. TheDR. S. A. RICHMOND E MEDICAL CO., Solo Pro. 0N UER R. 01 prietors. St. Joseph, Mo.@r For testimonials and circulars send stamp. Chas. N. Crittenton, Agent, New York. (8) h HOP tuade, Coubining the virtues of hops with D gums, balsams and x-PLASTER tracts. Its power is wonderful lin curing discasts whoro oter plasters sinply relInvo. Crick in the i..ea, and Neck, Pain in the Side or Limbs, Stil Joints auci Luseles Kidney Troubles, Rhoumatism, Neuralgia, Sore ()iest, Affections of the Heart and Liver, andall pains or noaches In any part cured instantly by tho Iop Plaster. g. Try It. Price 23 cents or ave to *1.00. LMaled on recelpt of pico. Sold by all druggists and country stores. . B A C K -rrieterrs, roston.as .. hi Ilel+ bFor conqtipat Ion, loss of appetite and disesofthe 1 bowels take0 hawly's Stonanch amid Liver Pills 2.1ents. C ATA n wh n appli illy th V (fluier into i11e no, traa. wall be abmorh AM B --"effc"ally'"~ Ing the head ol ca. Ro tN. larrhal virus, caustny &.ZO fhealthj secretlions. It alasinflammation, arotets the mom HAYFEVER *'"ne of t"e naal pasages from add4a. tai oalaols coAm pletely healsfiliesores' and re.stores taste S anl ameli. A few It ualspliatian relieve. ff e o . A thorough trel- h # a menti tW pJositt'llt Rcure. A gree'able to d AY - FEVER ue Bn fo- * n-Il - iar. Price 50 cent,. bymall or at alrn'gaists. ELY BRO(TH Ens, DruggIsts, Owego, N. Y. SHURS I oileo In, New Yorkt Dr.Tb AenaondaonP(y Mesorolo (late~fo atLmae) ho Cure af n rpere e thnany te lgvin lasicae Ilssm-c. a in . Elti It. o.S a n St.. New York. N 90N8UMPTION. useusa lastv eaa I ti abut illsago b its aysuferer. vus Pr Sal ii . a lre Dat. T.. . LOC.UM, 10t Pearl lit. Now York. KIDERPASTt . * ~i~ sed t'l pnrcent. N ATIONAL, PUD. (to.. Phlaanisr Phanix Pcoralwill coyiour cougi) nce r1 ca 1-3 Rheur SThe reatest Blood RHEUrMATISM CURED, SOROrULA 0 RioOWKsTua, N. Y., A pr. 8th,'8S. Rheumatro .Igrup Co... Ponr Bryaon, N. Y. GRNTrs- have baieen a groat suf. Rheiummte Byrup o. ferer from Rheunaim for siX I had been dot toril years, anal haaring of tine success or four years, with di of Riheunmatic Syrup I concluded sicians, for scrofiila, to give It a trial ini my aiv n ecasa, ead It, but foundl no ri amnd I cheerfully say thaat I hiave commenced taking been greatly benefitted lay Its use. After taking it a ala I enn w-elkt with ent1 ire freeloim any surprli it began from paIn, and my general health Continuing Its use a Is ery ash Iaapjrasvea. itb5 a oud mysl Said deb~ililtaed sy stealn- no equal. E. CIIH'ST Et P'A RK, M. D. M RS. WILLTAAM Manuf'd by R HEUMATIC S YRUP CO., I 18 Strike at the A nervous and disease-stricken old on an easy-chair, his physician being at Said the old gentleman, "Now, doct< 1 long titne, and haven't (lone me much want you to strike at the root of all my di Sald the dloctor, "Do you mean exac ''To be sure I (1o," said-the generabk "ellCI, here goes!" said the doctor ie broke to pieces the brandy-bottle whic The old gentleman was angry and ex eady for the doctor. "Doctor, af it hadr wvould have got into the habit of drinking. -In Brown's Iron Bitters there is strei nent- for the nerousnd n.ew l..ife t fyou are Interestea [n the inquiry-Whiek is the best Liniment for Man and IBeast-thils is the answer, at tested by two generations: the H EXICAN MUSTANG LINI. KENT. The reason is sim ple. It penetrates every sore, wound, or lamneness, to the very bone, and drives out all iflainuatory and morbid imatter. It "goes totheroot" of the trouble, and never fails to cure in double quick time. ISOLUTELT1 11 lU BS.WILSON's LIGHTNING SEWER!I wous vhsartn Thu onip L' 1nite, fud tias tewig Aisehmie In the ive-ttI. 0kelItton t.'itsl. wVma'a'at.1t , .ea. . int tbr 1a1te t i mtit 1., ti e t 44it e ,A Bent Wnited. THE WELAON SEW. I &AURISME CO., Chlcngo or New Yor mik lin aabt.o ni ionoy eilling the I'asleatimse WVommeicr. 314111111w; GENT1Ap'iPlt.25 '.0 J -.box aIt" llnffdo.N Y Full YOUNG MEN wil MPLOYMEN OAl.- Co A USINESS 0OLLECIE, NKWA RE, N. J. Term iLy 040. WrIto for Circutlar5. 200 ACRES FOR SALE hiin w gh improroel ant iut.ioriem bonilu % ury choaj. For STOPPED FREE Marteus s"uest. insane Persons Restored Dr.KLINE'S GREAT IT SNERVERESTORER fer al lt eaw & NAfty Das AsUs. OnY oEed fu.; /:r Nff .'4'tii M"MMAv Ce VMALLiDLE.11 If takent as directed. 1009 SVJAMw firs day's es. Treatise ant So trial bottle freo to Fi alent* they paying ezSr ih a on box whft ree d Send names .P an . rea fe alicts to D NE Arch St Dwggti 52 'a5 O~f r, IMI ?/N G FAA tiM FO HN Le SULLIVAN, ,.ce. Rysan.~ st1. .it jsei . i ll aiIddim, tutt Mift ,,l Mitbeoni ikitI iroIt it liti'df 1Lsealre, id Sutliavas 8 tloai leartiri .1ly groupad .11 lotisent rijge 'lt~utuli. elitiibnti * J.liug EX110ne1ta 11t tis a .1) Art.'i 64klo-Atpad 8eurid orcirutlr PJuVUt.Alt u (Jo., 12L, 'r uktort t.,NuN ork. Agolutowt ited. -e anmt 1 11.1Uly Preseat.-ns811(1 tampl for eat s'go AddUreb'g .ty Wm 'kisUottysb'gt EN DOLL A RS FOR ONE. Oil rtec..'iii ofike411 dollar weL will Bondt~ you ai Halmlti. ellon .rofout ct-ebateti Im41aini Tea. Waerrunoot ' ireutor. -i ie 1.i1 A a iin 1t t a Lver, ttldueoyk ntd iowehi. A 1 -ei it'it"Ll !4w1 Iyty . p-m. Xlidarbt aud low tileases. COMAAU olal t DvCN Co .6t U'ottwtay Now V'ork. KELMOREe it. (a, s ttke utokes p easntes". tEMO urost #i I heal rem IdY fr kidi u st om -to , il aid er an d bio A s ases, d f(or acute anti chronto A ainm e ored ani only raal curative oo TRADE hopnatm ot.lma o. aoases btrighit's disolno. and (ypoIiin wk-all 111 of r leimatio disorde-rs tin to 12 wooks-r.Iiovit Ilainmatory in I day, A efon toiundred4 of rajia. urer tanond nic o trik Asou e se" El r . Adam A it. 10 Williamasi.N TO MOTH ERS l* .tem r lili i ti t~ l it it hues'' W(ltt I"i. i undl ytt ehitutld uisi) WCLARK'S INFALLIBLEn WO SY RUP in itst ion.eu S'.&3r. t iei . D1ruggiate. talnments nnd Glas. ' flo ui y.h~~jt or sg'cations fom leadn .0 U 04a n m . oth i e ee leucny he red Pr c DECORATONS, ia r atmt r t o a nv~:t~ eplntcui Ri. Lla nntnNx A 0. ~~. (. rnl0LEit A (0. 6 & 7 Chiamber of 66 Blroa'dway RAIN AND PROVISION BROKERS. 'uo a raxniite e n ll st iea m by D r l).tB fa m tetg aa Ne t York. isil nt tnce btaie and(et b ti itrth ee, ill Archl (' tree t PhyldDrh. ud v I.er lie oii' adhniim Pa., every 2d - i lin Pt 'thu h th d' x th 5 to $20 t4ro sze;g .oradM. OO P REMMS om Geteeselling our t NFWAALY&CO,)HNAO Purifier Known! URED. NEURALGTA OURED. -e.2,'2 FAtaront,, N. Y., March 12, '8i. RhtsmfaLto Sin'tsp Ch.: frnthree ANT-inceo November, 1881, Isornei~ PII( I have bo0n a costar nmifferer liefunti i f onralgia and haSve not thoturt Hyr knowo whmat it was to bo free nrtine,C fro pain until I eommencedc tohl e, ac"e of Rheumatic Syrup.I toel wek yae felt no pain since usnin ths few aseykL fouirth bottle. I think it the bost think han remed I have ever beardl of for Uin tbapurify[ g the blood and for the cTAG.rure of rhoumatism and nem. STRAN g r aiga w. B. CHAS. Plymouth Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Blottle. ~entleman was sitting in his room r, you have been- treating me for good. P'm tired of all this. I sorders." . , tly .what you say ?" mnvalid. -and with one whack of his cane ii.stoodl on the mantel. cited, but he had a good answer ,t been for your doctrine, I never' gth for the debilitated, refreshe e bmoket...,~