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sne nan g editor of U per as wly upt aethe wr paa kt ,1t . the *3Ara. ?' There is no anbh 'word In language. 'Taragraphist Is the proper term.# V e T "TaragrapbdEr i(the btter word," warmly contended the 'in 'y mab.z "That doesn't make any ditference; it's not in the dIctionary. You don't place yourself above Webster, do you?'t "In many things I do not," frankly acknowledged the Western humorist; "but I know more about writing pAr.: agrapha In a minute than Daniel Web ster ever know la his whole course of senatorial careet. He can call it what. .he chooses. I call it paragrapher,- and If this Isn't satisfactory to the alleged' managing editor of this Journal, I will*. throw up my position If I have to go, somewhere and work for a living." 3 This so alarmed the managing editor that he marked a mother-n-law joke of, the Elizabethian erato be double kaded.\ FInsT WESTERN DAZME.-"Oh, yesoj you live In a pretty good sort ot a town, but it is not half so far civilized as our city." Second Western Dame-"Indeed? would have you know that your townt don't. compare with our city. :Why, we have a branch Dosb office and are goj 1 lto hav, letter-boxes and cairierp' PO 6 aed~y.) "Oh, yesl 'some day." Some day may be a good way off. Just look at thatk new faro bank going up across the way and-" "Faro banc indeedl We have plentyi of theo; but hastern citibs don't pavel thei~t all you know," S"Iirat, "Well, weiii got so3he things i our house that I'know came from the East, and I'm mighty surer there is not a single onein yoturnew lit tle town." "Ah. indeedl Well what are they?"! "Cockioaches." JONEs--"Are you going to see the meet?" Smith-"See who?" Jones-"The ladies and gentleman; big party; be around at the Old-time Inn at 5 to-morrrow morning." Smith-"What for?" Jones-"To see the meet." Smith-"Do you take me for a fool?" Jones-"Of course not." Smith--"It seems to me you must it .on expect me to follow a party to a wayside tavern at five o'clock in the morning." Jones--"But it's to see the meet." Smith-"Good'graciousl What's got into you anyhow? I don't want to see them eat." A FARMERS' Mutual Insurance Cora pany doing business in Virginia, had a meeting of directors the other day, and after the transacting of routine business one of the board rose up and said: "I notice among the bills o' expen sea one for $3 for printing our annual statement on 4,000 postal-cards." 6That's all right," explained the Preerden . "Ho'itl1-right. Don't we employ& Secretary at a salaug of $400 per yearit "Yes, and the Secretary prepared'the copy and contracted for the printing." 'don't say he didn't, but I'd like to know what business he had to con tract for any such printing when we fur nish him pens and ink, It was his duty to wvrite them cards, and I, for one, shall kick against any such extrava His LonDsirr.-"I hear you're disk. satisfied with that hack I bought last week, William. The man who sold him told me he took timber splendidly; and as for temper, he said the horse had been driven by a lady." Head Groom-"Well, my lord, he certainly do take timber. I put him at three gates this mornin', and he too~k the top bar off every one of 'em; an' as for being driven by a lady, as a married man your lordship must know that's the worst thing hout for the temper." His Lordship winces. "WHERE are you going to put me?" asked a traveller on one of the Sound steamers, "E3unk 37," ans wered the purser. ."See here, mister, I paid for one first clas's passage.and I don't propose to get buncoed. 1 haid one experience in New York, and it like to cost me a thousand dollars." _____ SMus. SYairEnsoN is quite a young worban, and is the mother of a precious littletirl. There was coonpany ,at the house a few evenings ago. Whent bed time arrived Mrs. Syniperson said: "Come now, Mamie, It's time for you to go to bed." "I don't want to go to bed.". "But you must. Don't you know all the little chickens have gone to bed ?" "Yes, but the old hen went to bed with them." BACHJEtoR friend (to recently mar riedl man)--"Why this dejection, dear boy? Have you suffered a disappoint ment?" "Yes-my wife cannot sing.'' "Why, that slibuld not distress you. I think you are to be, cong'atulated." "Ah, but she thinks she can." "MisS SpTH,' lie remarked, as they seated themselves in the ice cream sat oonu "will you begin on vanilla and fol low it up with lemon and citocolate, or would you prefer the chocolate first?" On the way ihome he .askced -her to marry him, and whatever she said it wasn't "No." ENQUIRER--"No, it is not the prop er thing when a young ijidy on wh'om you have just made a calr asks you "to call again soon," to nmdke her another visit the same evening. "CLoTH5ssi" exclaimed Yeast the .other morging to his wife, who was im portu.aning bershusband for some sum mer lxmngs;"whiy, I haven't a respec-. table pair of trousers to my back."t IT is said they aremaking false teeth for dogs. To young men who have not got thipugh romancing yet this infor matl6uiais impjortant, if trub.' AMCDICALJ journal takes two col umns to tell wakeful people how to go to sleep. Ha, we know a good wa.y; try to keep awake. HTIOKORYNUT OAKE.--One cupful of byitter, two cupfuls cf sugar,half a cup. ful of milk, four eggs, one cupful of chopped, hickorynuts, two cupfuls of floir, h'aIf a feaspdentul of soda, juice of half a lemon. Bake in two square loaves, and frost. Mrsu ATFLES.-One quart of g~ur, one of cornmeal mush, two poa~sootul butter. Salt to * ; nil~to make a thin batter; coklike rice walies, T0 4*~0A li"01AU6.04 I 9 . ~ fl w 66 and 80 in.k . of air . the MWs url River paeer po tthetbelief that 6tit dty Wif 6 .%2ereaoednin Z g a comproo ise. alinieitlgaJon appears to indi. . 0ti in Ots ';tbreatened trouble, the manogers of the Book Island are primarily responoible. This great cor. poration boa comparatively little inter. 'et hi the Northwest, but through is 1"roundabout" connections demands roo ogultion and a large slice of the North western trafld. It is an open secret that while the Book Island is supposed to bd more dintinctively than alpAo1t any other a hbicago road, its power and in. fluenco are being used not only to fur. ther the speculative desires of a truoted few in Wall Streot, but prdct4cally against Chicago's best interests, But leaving aside all discussion of passenger quarrels. and Wall street 'combi pdaons to fleece the lambs, the freight problem I stands looally pre eminent. It is the I question in which OVery one is inter- i ested. The fact is not disputed that a steady maintenance of reasonable and just rates inures to the benefit of the entire business community and yet it can hardly be denied that th;- ho-called Chioago .road has been disriminatibg steadily against the interests of Chicago. When the fact is taken Into consider W stero rep. e 7 eren of the gross revenue, some estimAte moay be formed as to thb ; notuation in stocks that may be caused by any lead ing road so manipulated, and the !ii jury to Chicago such a route Is capable of doing : admWkthe In terest of 6l street, L# ' is -exa 1 pseda hat the ll e~ad Sti aul and the Northwestern may Joti forces long enough to effectually supW press this outside pirating and bying the business back to its legitimate course through Chicago. UOUSIHOLD, A FASHIONAnLE BEDROOM.-It Is .n mahogony and has some special feat.. ures in the furniture'that make part ok the framework of the room, such as handsome chests of drawers, brass mounted and again flush with the wall, drawers to be pulled out, intended for particular properties. The overmantel is imposing, with its frames and arches. In the end of the room is a pier-glass framed in oxidized metal, and .abov- t is a panel in which a mermaidwith her head lifted from out the wAves, holds a handglass, that she nPty dress her flow lig locks. This- 'as modeled for its place and gaies a pretty detail. Carry ing out the, general color intentions the wdjs are covered with a copper-colored Fr.nch paper, one of those splendid productions that. ounterfeit In texture an r the beAenof silk,and recon ci e d6t of paper rather than stuff--cer y af far as appearance goes. The ceillin'is' elaborately pain ted in, the usdal XAshion.of rench cell Inti.which, however; t Wi in de. a 'hve too general aesem b1 ce for separate desdri. Night AinVO ought never to c b to a girl aaleep so luxuriously. MIKADO JE WELY.-It will doubt less take some time for .Bostonians to otaccustomed to the 1fikado jewelry wich Is being4 reproddoied here from Ti nysdeslins. EBrleelets of a bright cooore (old ar6 made very thick and broads ainl ai'e worn with another . bracelet of silver. The brooches are broad and are seen in a variety of shapes. One which will soon be seen In the jewelers' window Is pansy-shaped with a gentre of hammered gold sur rounded by enamel and small diamonds. Ear drops have centers of diamonis and other stones. The are duplicated in Rhine stones and git, which look guite as pretty as the costiler ones, and the difference is not easily dis cerned. The styles are a trifle bizarre, but on certain types of brunette beauty add a sort of barbario splendor not eK celled by the dreamy-eyed beauties of the east. Cuff buttons and scarf pins are seen in reddish gold, with le'aves and vines traced in silver. Ho0w TO GET STRtONG.-One of thme secrets of muscular recuperation is In stopping when fatigue begins from ex. ercise. He or she who Is not the fresher in body and mind for the exercise taken, has had an overdose of what In proper measure' would have proved a beneit. The gain in strength Is shown and felt In the increasing ability to do more and more without exhaustion. The measure of success Is not in thei greatness of the feat accomplished, but In the case with which the exercise is indulged, in, and in the absence of ex haustion after it. There are occasions frequent enough in which people in the struggle of life are forced beyond their powers of endurance,., and there is no need to carry into the pursuit of re creation the fatmaue which exacting work imposes. For beginners this is important; after a Lime one can take more exorcise and feel no fatigue. r4EMO MAUMALADE.---To .make [-mon m rmalade slice the lerdons very thin, only taking out the seeds; add three pints of col witer to each poumi of fruit,after being cut In pieces; let it stand twenty-four hours; bofi it until tendier; pour into an earthern bowl un til the following day, weigh it, and to every pound of boiled fruit add one and one-half pounds of lump sugar; boil the whole together until thme syr-ul jollhes and the chips are rather transparent. FAVOnUIE MINICE MEAT.-.-Tiee pounds of cured tongue, three and a half pounds of suet, six pounds of ap pies, three pounds of raisina, three pounds of currants, three pounds of brown sugar, oe quarter ounce each of mace, cinnamon and cloves, two nut nmegs grated, six dunces of oltron a fqw blanched almonds moistened wit rose1 water, thme juice of four lemons and grated rind-of three, one pint of brandy anid one pint of sherry. The spices must be ground and the other Ingred ients finely, minced. Should fresh tongue be used, salt must be added. A recent German invention, composed of pulvermzed'iron and linseed varnish, is intended for covering damp walls, outer walls and, in short, any p ace or .e vessel exposed 'to the action of te open air and to the weather. Should the articles to b)e painted be exposed to fre quent changes of tem rature, linseed- : oil varnish ad amoer varnish are -~ mixed with tl~paint Intended for the first two coats, without the addition of any artificial .drying medium, The first coat' is. applied rather thin, the second a little thicker and the -last In rather a fluid state. Co a ' 'no wme ttowed 46ha even when heavy )ae rvel nft l ator- e relog di. iaifglnjt Wder ca kes..' red h bags of coaldust, t 0- tiein$ ni~tld by t Iatter, Ile the mer l r41 - .tit'O&Wd 4i dat'k oloud nixed with steaw, T new cartridges We expected to render great service In pinswhere fre-damp 14presept. According to the, Britjsh Boarfl of rade no fewer than .149 sbip' laden vith timber have been tdtally lost witu-. U the' last few years. This explodej be theory that -a .ship loaded with Vood cgnnot sink. A novi gas light, dovised by pr. Iuer, bas been in op ration In a cheii ml laboratory in vientina. A cotton' Nick -saturated with an inoombustible netal sointion Is.Introduced into; the lamne of 4n ordinary Bunisen amp tii" 'esult beingli 1ght similar to th nca lescent elotric'ight. The water In the Gulf of Bothnia Is eported to be. falling quite xapdly. )ne proof of this is that a lare48 A in the. Swedish coast bW rises' t 0e eet above water at Mnau tide .While ittdYarsa (, It was bately Yisible at owest tide.i nt on ment Sethe lmeni as the arts t e d to getheftig ill IT- 1 no wart ara potato is rat' more t ,bealti tigg the, loreplexlon t4x$i ther cosmnetics. The face should"A* 'rubbed with the Ereshly out vegetable, thenwashed and then treated to gentle friotion. A vigprous and healthyrowtl of hair is naintahied by using Halt's 'tHair I.q0dnor. The value of Ayer's Oher~rsredorWl, in colds and coughs, canngp-%overestimated. They thatgaven riost make ieast 1oise. pu . l-1-isbands I take the hint. Your wife or your children are liable to take colds from Irafts. Keep on hand Allen's Lung Bal iamn, the best and purest rontedy for coughs md colds. It contains no opium, nod is barmiess. Price, 25o., 50o. and $1 per bot tle, at Druggists. Any man pays too much for his wvhistle who wets it fifteen or twenty imes a day. ._ SOic Oadnohe. Thousands who kaxO sulffered intensely with sick headache say that 1Iood-s Sar. taparilla has completely cured them Ono gentle nan thus relieved, writes - "lood'M sarsaparilla s worth its weight hU goh." Sold by til drug Iais. 100 doses $1. He who too much fears latred is in It to rule. Da. WALKER'VINHoAR BIITEnS.-a ruedicino that expels disease withot weakening the patient, exhilarates the Ipirits without 'the aid of alcoholic poison-cures eovory phas6 and conse. iuonce of' indigestion, restores the ihatterod nerves, regulates. t-he bowels md true liver, and Imparts to the con ititutlon now strength ani elasticity, Let the sick rejqice. Rumor doth double, like the voice md echo,, The Secret or Livligg. SCOV1LL's BSAARIAnr, ogj BLOOn tND LIVER SvnUr, will cure Sorofulous ['aint, Rheumatism, White Swelling,Gout, ioitre, Consumption, BronchditIs, Nervous Debility, Malaria, and all diseases arising from an impure condition of the blood. 3ertificates can be presented from snany leading physicians, ministers, and heads of fatfailies throughout the land, endorsing it (nthe highest termns. We are constantly an receipt of certi~lcatos of oures from the most reliable sources, and wo' recomnekid t as the best known rentedy for the cnre of the above diseases. A woman need not always recall her ige, but she shouli not forget it. In point of medicinal power and ex sellentce Hop Plasteia are fat ahead of ill others. -25c. The most dangerous of all flattery is he very common kind that we bestow ipon ourselves, CONSUMPTION CUitED. n 1 h aet d from practice,mhalon. ry lhe formula of.a simple vegetable remedy for Ironebis Catarrh Astna cpud eli Throa aind Lung Affections, also a posit've sand r4 1531 cure itor having testeu iet wonderful curative power In thousands of cases, has felt It hi. duty to make It known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by thiS ul end free of ch arge to al w ho (es~r rin 1a recipe, in German, Freuoh or English, with full. :lirections for proparig and using. sent by mall Envy shooteth at others and Woupd ith herself. "What a lovely head of halt she has?" a~s sail! of a certain young lady not ong ago, and if Bhe wotild obly tell the morld that she usedj Carbolitie;:the not iral Petroleum Har renewer,she would :onfer a great favor to all hef sex, All honest man, will bear wath hing. [t is the rascals who cannot stand It. Wrp. Bllack, Abingdon, Iowa, was oureli >f eaneer of the eye by Dr. Jones' Red )Iover Tonio, which ouros all blood disor levs and~Pdiseases of the utoloac) , liver and tidneys. The ;best 'tonie 41n mppetiser mnown. 50 cents. To fear the *orst, oft cures the woret, rITSAlF tut oare. nTreatse an r ritgases, Saddto Dr.IJige,93lAreht St. Phiia.,ea, Withhold not tho wsges of the pbOto FO an OPaPgeAr , n4ifdeaepression or spir. isatern tl e aint fever an age and1 other E ixr of Iya",e1 iy CasWoll, lawar & onlo; adorpatthasn recoeing frong fever Mediocrity deals much In relating tories. They'are tryving in dlermaii to find a siub titute for India rubber. No one who has sed Dr. Bligolow's I.ositive Ore desires substitute. as it is eminently sud~cessfuil in oughs, coldg al all throat and lung -dia ases. Charms strike the sight, bith merit vins the soul. Relief i mmediate, and a cre sure. 9 )A - - e,& olv itar o 0 UY Va y aroularro do Inur tr at 11 , ari h * 31 BROa ttoreIat PAad~q p 9os5Ue*.;1 kftcxS,' ' CV1 atg imt , ees t a1 ) Ill poower. t Vd e btit1erda a . u Wg an 1 aa h d PorerIbed daily.. bo r l orfa rar 0I mab l on., e~~~~~~~~l hadVfavr.c;ad ot i h re~~ ~ ~~ t r"U1ar cet.or' rN dfeo on 0 eeon-ot d0e a ctrrhem Appidly insaesa r a s gi N v ot' suchroh o4 ieat at iSfaction - ow. .5 rCrittenrona11a Ile Crills. an lio 10 Il n ea and i emti a. 9.. L Es o a aetioM. inc h ftisd * , 3 I. caT lodat I in 0Easen A ni m Bo W T~'.~atI e tonnepa .o an a h A e ir Alwaylook w I e on svioa the lir . T Vinegl ra ItaisM6ws 1sth b str Ide at otrn d for o.oton 0o i . ort S~d y llLadic nd Olcoa the M51a0N8o%"ars. es th fo u o urthe and b Vinega flItts Iy thge tahe. diocee ro e e and t a at tn feet . ily o718. un.o h s, s d or e ithut 3t.o owa 157EY i 1 i tte r u . toicslal llr the ot? y tho H t L vern y a d hd d o hn eso - ostown. n esd fori re e ul vlable n oan Viearatso& IA t isease rOt /im onente. ran s and oa o all lamil reould bei No J~ hanuse so ever b with n out In the otauy~vr twoa of the Heartp1~ male re n beo o for es for rerstfrt feeat u lLH~~ bc-nal D iseasesor asi or CatechN.s. bei aU t-h andsOfO1c chldan yuth In the Ay t wo 'of thcr ae jp~ ICOale fro1e on reoflltof- four cet for ~ :gsii n &M- iMcenonal11 Dru Co.13 ahnso tN rzYoi CTi ~fV ACremevpi4I oOe ~til anisr is one that S it is Well e brop I1 position Ia given Ilsoa, of ores, for y, eglul I prize. was as P Ioi of -old sod * imanure 0 ou ate, and p '~ st, land was 110Ubo liy d P f d harrowed and lante - 42 ith 50,000. flat 4chd tq 4 single leaf, % tlude The land was x 0 i X i i, A kept mellow ,nd cleanU. . pests or diseases roubled the #lants,,whilch.bade fair to ed well'whei the eaminpri visited 1e ied-about the 1to Oc tober. Per aps some resson for tis success may fiaiih fact '04th Lenaw'ee County l'petu one of le4 hVest Tarmers' Clubs n that State or in the United States. ijJeay or tie ns %, vith .some' thirty other symintoxls mark he progfess of tiat terrible disease known is catarrh. It' advances from sta. to Itage of foar(fil aiinoyV~uoe, it1jf if uee. ceitai to'end In general debility, and ,ossibly in consumption or' insapity. Dr. Mage's Catarrh Remedy will, cure it at aby itago. -This medioine has been long before he -1)l.116 a-..biousande,havo, Bon X0 itd to helth y ts vefin'g vr None but a fool is dways right. brouses the apprehensions of a whole city. and yet the wild havoo of disease startles io one. Sad to relate, women suffer f'om. rear to year . with chronic diseases and weaknesses pecular to their Sex, knowing ,hat they are growing worse with every lay, and still take no measures for their )wn relief. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Pre. ioription" is the result of life-long and earned study of female complaints. It Is guaranteed to euro. He that sips many arts, drinks none. Premature deeline of manly ?owors, nervous debility and kindred dis ases, radically cured. Consultation free. Book 10 cents in stamps. Address, confl. lontially, World's Dispensary Medical As ioniation, Buffalo, N. Y. COWS coming In soon should have ;ome special care. The dry feed of the teason if used alone, renders the ani. nals very liable to inflammatory dis. %ases. The blood needs cooling by axative food. One quart of oil cake neal mixed with bran. scalded and given as a drink once a day, will be iseful. No corn should be given for ;everal weeks before colving. If good lay is fed, very little gfain of any kind mill be needed. An over-fed condition a liable to Induce garget, milk fever, ibortion and such like troubles. When .he calf is expected the cow' shonld be iept in an open box-stall or else in a luiet stable alone. TnE dairyman should have his scales md record-bool4 apn shopld weigh and record what he gives his co'ws, and also what they give. him in return, until I. knows exactly what each cow is do ong. Then his opportunities for weed ing out the 1;npro1Itsble apimials will be ncreased. CoWs vxery greatly in the imount of food conisumed by each, and lso in the yields of milk, and the dairy. nan should familiarize himself with heir characteristics during all seasons. MORE than halt of the diseases so revalep( amopg faril horses are clue :o improper attentlonx to the common aws of sanitation, and farmers would iave many times the expense of a 'roperly constructed stable were they ~o try the experiment. The animals hat are so closely connected 'with the iuccessful working of the farm assuiredly leserve better care and attention than s .usually given them. The humane nan will therefore see that.they have ight, roomy, well-ventilated stables, vhere disese will be far loss likely to ,nter. _____ WNEVERn there is any surplus loney comb. around at this season, it hould be exposed to hard cold, in order hat tho eggs of the moth og Imiler spay >e frozen. Comb should also be kept m of the way of rats and mice, for hose, when hard pressed for food, as hey now are liable to be, will soon levour the comb. IT is claimed that larger and surer reps of strawberries are obtained where 'everal varieties are grown together han whore but a single variety is ~rown. All plasters are not alike. HTop rutacra af'ord relief and cure when ~ther kinds are worthless. POTATOES which are dug in clear veather and thoroughly dried in the uin wvili keep in much better condition n the cellar than' those put into bins vithout being sun-dried. .A. favorift. prehistoric unit of meae xremeiI ~wp~ig to Mr. R. P. Graty, was elee ~ nleand may beve been lorived from $hp ength of! the humn o:ot. I~9TTHI8 OUT Pl,0 ona.==ll' u o hsrton, t ii Estiiu n 4%RWO'HA ... . . . . .. Are the months in Which to purify Yout blogd, and for iblq purpge thero Is "no Jpodieloo equal to lood's SarsaparIlUa. It purites, Vitaligeu, and on. riches the'bloOd; r4moving all trace of durofulaOr other diseafO, I Qotappeito and .ieipirts e* atren 1 hdyrtot owhole body; I tbe ldaar in* e4ne. Try it, d bed arsaaito Iwas '4"i*zB Il tb AI ajppeto, but nOW I can hardly getenugh qoolced to eat."1 BI44 OUEPARD,'W Woceter, Iras. ood'sj Harsparilla. 1I take Hood's Sarsiparilla for a spring medi. clueo, and .' and -it just the thing. It tones up my syptem and makes mofool like a differeat man. My wife takes It for dyspepsia, and sho derives goat benefit from It. She says it La the .best mnedigine she ever took."' ICSAK U. Tvn N3R, Ilook and Ladder No. 1, Boston, Masa. 0I have takon Hood's 4arapi foi dyspepsa, whchI pc a( for the lathie otn. ears ufring err It b a now entirely cured 190.' M?,Ln A. N o oN , Chco pee, M e it. H ood's S4 Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. 'reparedt by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar. AYn'an 'hens have' bienl laying for .q a while the eggs at the end'of the lperiod i- not -prouce as strongl chikens as those which were laid 4t the beginning of that period. It appears as though the strength of the layer begins to diminish by this con tinued effort, and that the eggs are not suffliciently endowed with vitality near the last of the litter. IN churning should the temperature be too high the butter will either refuse to come or be soft and white, as- It is more difficult to free It from the butter milk. If too high the crearm will some times foam and increase in bulk. The accepted temperature Is about 50 de grees' in summer and 02 degrees in winter, as the outside temperature will increase or lower that of the cream In the churn. A T1TT1 ginger or grated nutmeg put in sausage meat will Improve Its flavor for most persons. Some persons mistake noise for argu ment. I, William.Cotter Wilson, cannot make hair grow on a door mat, nor flesh grow on a wooden leg, but whore the oyo la not broken up nor disinto grated, such can always be restored, even though Your oculists and doctors say say you are inonra. b1; therefore, if you aniuer, serves you right, ACTINA, THR GREAT SYS RESTORER, - PAor. Wraot1 Ii'E'ron, OfE TREATM.ENT FRlEE, gI JO&-Persong fromt diseaseq of the eye In no t x o c~ s h a a v e b e n I mC s t oau e - Address P~iodp VLTAM C. Wr'sON - 1113 Chestnto Street, P'hila. Im~portant Gaution to Persons seeking Rtelief homi my Worl4 reziowned *Eumedy, win t my reat sucess the restoration of attemptedi to place on the market a fraudullent imi ae thereforored tht ever Btmory, Iraonu azo the vo ~ AOT onm ever day complainin nrofsc fraus, sting their es have ben Inured by theseoil nodidin mywrtten autograph, so to so l, are city or village. a tAd r~l B o Th ~a you spcacesf (let ri of 1cha $ 50 were p14 f rl 1WQIgld W . WISO' LV 1118 Chestnut Street, Phila. Agonto Wanted In every City of the Union. 150 a wdek may be made. CAUTION.--Tho word "AOTINA" Is my Trade mrkdrgistaee Februa y 12, 188. Ajny persan No Rap to Cu! Ot Horses' Manes. Celebae *~L I'j . I T l Hate foy part foU 5. treeo Specildiscout to the Trade, SHORTHANDilug"tAtl tectseea sh'rhreat demnd for young en and we. a good deman for our we an~ fur AS IT WILLt APPEa IME COMINC rION IN WR lIENAWA AENSOLD|II NO A PLEASURE AND REDUCED TO CI "PROGRESSION" a . IS OUR . ~iWATCHWORD I / Ir rs 4 how to obtan'reAnt'Lt Dlag ne, ENESS CO., Syra %14"t aMi-g jy wholo f"m1y 00too1c U6ed NA saparilia. The tesultis tht al.have 'bour d of scrofula, my little boy being entely Me frobi Soros, and all four of Iny.olitldlon ofc100 b &nd ealtbYaspossiblycas be. 1tave lUuDloods Sarsaparilla ,so good for aarrh. iTot id me." muF. H.LATras, Syrao . N..' "I bv us Hood's Sarsaiarlla I ade Pn CV sidar It a lndid blood uiner.an I. WILDORM, VIorth 'fi Street, lBrooklynN. yC. PaRIMUcS the Blo0od '9MY wife thinks tbere Is notip - . o Hood's Sarsaparilla, an we are never without it n the house-" P'. M. LA'iug syraouso, W. Y, "When I bought aroosa Sarsaparilla I made a good Investment of one dollar In medlo for the first time, It bas drivoi off rheumatism ndIm proved my Apetite. so puoh that-Lay asdlu sDesssa es 4 t ePi lookef up or se will boarder that takes R, o4jj t vo{oh lrsapari lla. b old by all druggits $1; as.mx for $5. 1Prepared byc0. T. HOODs CO., A potheboatrisLowotf, Blasi. 100' gos"es One. Do1lor.. Vatrproof OLk Rk. a .596 2 6 CITS CERTS for ~ I b Cough C'oup THE DEST AND CHEAPET' Cough or Croup AANRE[EDY. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL It Contains no Opium in Any Form. Ait EN'5 LUNG rIALSMARI In Ttuiel siab Dottles. Price 25 Oents, Go Cents and 61 iver Ilottie, Titea 2*,-Cent B'ottles are put up for the Rooonnodaut,) or all wo deire IsimPl a CNMIh0 o roun I toned. Tho * " N or ty LJUN VJI I-48l shoul seure the large $1b b03o. Price, 25ce, 50c. and $1 por Bottle. SOLD BY ALL UEDICIN9 D]SALEfRS. YoU aro allowed afro. sr ofrtudfs oft00Uso oDr. Dye' Celebrated Vplt)U11,wt 4cictrip Bug,. TDanUco, for t-h 1peedy roelido rdA,4AfO. eof IIU n a 4g ~I klydrd roa 69, -a At a oer ea. Comp ,terstora U I Manhood uaranteed.$ Uk onEed ted shlt a SOn DE TfINFLG AhaI*dcL. The r ont andl only~cs G~enisn. WOEvettnd Slvrwr no .oek n. vance.0 n a "a, o~M Pa*ti.ela' *RJ .' 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