Tbe Eugiuf. Into tbe gloom of the deep, dark u if lit, With panting breath and a startled ei-roam; Swift aa a bird in midden flight Darte tUia oreaturo of etod and stoani. Awful dangers are lurking M'gli, Rock and chasmi arc near tbe track, lint straight by the light 'jf ita groat hito eye. It speeds thro' thoaliaJovia, Juupo mid tlaoU. Torrihle thoughts ii'iJ tierce denircr) Troublo its mad hoart man; au hour, Where burn ami smoulder tiio hitldcn tires, Coupled evor wit'- might and power. It hatie, as tho wild liorae ha'es the rein, The narrow truck by valo and h:ll; Ami slirickH with a cry of :n i!cd pain, Aud longs to fcl!oiv its owu wild mil. Oh, wLat am I lm anetigiuo shed With muscle and tlo-h by tho hand of elj.l. Hpoedmg en tliro' t!:o elen-o, dark night. Guided a!ono by tho eou.'s wUte light? Often and oftoa my mad heart trio?. AudhaU'B its way with a Litter Im, And longs to follow its oan d.mres. And loavo tbe end in tJ:o hands of fate. 0, roiidrons rngiuo of s'.eel a:id steam: O. lmuiu'i cnniiio of ila and bono -Follow tho white light's certain Wain There litetafoty, and there ido'io. Tho narrow traek i f fe;i:lcts Irn'h, Lit by tl.o ccuI h gn nt eye of light, 0, paneiciuto Ik art of nst.'ers youth, A'ono mil carry jcii thro' the night. . 10K HIE l'.ll.HKRS HOrsKUULii. Iloiivhnlil IliniK, lirKf and I or.vro Pit: Tuke d.'tp dish, letter it at;d ;i!t iu it a liver , f mashc.l p. t.tt.-s, m-:.-oh wit'i !irf. r, wit at:d niiitc otriot . Ti'.c s:,vs of betf, season thee- wi:U p.'ppcr ai d uud lay thrtu wif: picit-s of s p.r. i over the potatoes, t;K i. t','! 'i:ed:. !: i alteruato Inyers f p .f:..-ts nvd i.n !t, : haviug the uppi r o: i s potatoes. !.kc I about an I.tur ap.d tTftc.-n iu:i.n't Tahlk Salt in JIilk rmtfiiiumi s -- 1 Ir. C. Smith, in the Pa- !' .' -,' Juuruf', gie!i tl.o f..:'.ii? r.-,-, hiut, which, by (he w;.v, in c ulii ,i l v othi r c.To 'ilcut atnl:or:.' : niilk i": fotad tdis.mre nMi i at: ! fc i : lnbiis or s;!'. il' eln! .re;i. it rj.iy i:i : iv i ca:-es bo rvL l. red , mii. Iv w!i 'le: to ; them, by a.ii'iig to it a email pi-ii;on of j tabh salt, ccostph to be penvpf ;blf ! to tho ta-'e. I h r; for Mars d : rci'ts. .1 1 the pr: c:ice of ti n expedient an. n;: onr i I'coolo. n-d ku i; ht. ,,f real v.dnv.' ! rKfSKKVLN.i C.u:b.u::. Oiir inr'K- iu saviin.-cubl'a-A' dnrii.g th.c winter:- to' sfand them in rows uj right, i s 11. cv grew, buried up to the !.-wtr leuv s. i After an oblmig bod of them is pre; are I, i cover with leaves .t Mraw, a:id p!a -i over it u;i ii'jprovi-.ii roof for::i- d of ! oeuu-iioiiN ui'n aer.'.-s a roup Iiu' i covered wtiU coniet.ilhs, at:.l to ! an euonh to carry oil the nari r. W have often kept cr.r eblins to the tlrt of May i:i tLis war. Souo p-'i pU put the heads do.va aud L iry .ip to t:i- st.ilk -. but wo dou't think they k.e; as well, atd it eutnils r.ioie lab'ir. ( . m town 7't 'ijrr.jJt. rr.Ml'KiN- I'ik The !., water yon n to boil your piif.ipl'.iii ia i;. u'dr. Slice the p:i:upkii, and .1 ;u't er.tl.. it too mttf'j iis:de the iusido is td; b.-et, stew .vith watr, in which yost put a pinch of salt, u-Jti! the i-.tat is ten h r; raaeli it aal pass it tlironrl: tin-: :ilve while it is lci ; ,iff..T s!ri:'..''vir. ad. I ue eight ef a pi-.nud of i-ut'er, .,' v l.e.v about two ijuai's if 'Kwe.i j nnpV.ii; ; uow, to every .puri aid a ptar.. of mi k aud three rggs, bea!ii:g :ip your whic aud yolks separately ; i;eo white fiiK'tr, au.l swtxnn to taste, wrh tiuuaiuou aud nutmeg; I dou't use auy ginger; when you bake yjtir pies yon waut a hot oveu; pour it en thick; a thin pnr.pkiu pie u not light. Ohl Hiuxrkn ,- r. l-nrm f 1 1 1 I A correppondent of the ( :? t'cw Farnu-r thus d. scribes a I'orje-ni 'de churn with which hi is much p least d: 'Au oblocg box suited to the sizo of 'airy, made of white wood, .. ),..k S,lo lEehisctitin the top, n::.l C' t-.l vita a tight cover, at: 1 a hole to draw i ff I nt -teimilk in the 1-otforj. Kitspeu 1 fr .m the ceilii g by two :r ti reds, fa.- ft lo 1 oi Ihc clnru at either ea wi:h . l:i:k, and to tho ceiling by r ug ;. Xi;e rod 1 1 e lni:R ctH r.-rl: to pivo a -:,, ::;:, lis that is li;c r.: '.: m n-' 1 ' .-. , u the butter. It evi bo .-'.vi:.:- !-v !.;.,! or have it by a by lerirs to the 1' Th- ' g ; e in t oscilatirjp motion ! d in?, with.u' much 'o-s o" '! r from frtcticn.' Potiltiy was eh ppe.l Iron Cau i I i i the l'i:iled Sfutes f r the r.c-:r (' i.--t-mas trade, tv u more txt' u-.v.- tl an 1 is year. One veesel carrit d no Icsm Mat, 5 OlIO turkeys and aa hhno. t erpial utisa bsr of gee;e, ducks uud ihiekern l'rairie hets a:d fresh egs wer. a '-so forwarded in crt:sidprablc quantity, at;d some of these couf'nmeidH were placed iu l'arisinn mtirkels. Au Indiana grape-grower, nlneover-d fifty bntichen of Coi.cirdj with p-ip.-r bags ttl inches, whou toe berri-. 8 were about tho si'zp of pea, ttl'.s the N'.'W York Po.il that they ripened perfectly without spot, sk;n much thien-r than iisoal, and pulp 'swet as h'mr-y,' while those not thus protected wf re gone three weeks b fore, 'many beiii;; destroyed by bir jH t,ud beee.' An 'Ameiicau hog cholera cure cora pney,' was fennded by an inveetigating cirumittee of I-iwa fanners, eccnpyiug for ofJico and mruufsetery 'a sort of hhed'iu ('jruing, with fatln r for presi ded, wife) for treasurer, and son for secretary a nice family party, tho re jH'rt siiys, but 'fradultnt,' the neighbors aflirm. Cattle like a cha- ge of diet occasion ally, as men do. Keeping cattle on hay and stisw oloue is a little like living on bread er potatoen, or meat nl ne, with notbicg t xcept that one dish. There fore feed some roof, as well as hay and meal or shorts. If yon bnven't the roots on band, l sure and haves snpply next winter Mention is mikio iu liio 3lich!jan Farmer of a calf owned by Mr. T'ioiuiih Foster, of Flint, which bogau giiiug milk at tlie ago of tlireo ramlliB, imj her present mess, nt rtven moutha, is two quarts n Jay. ilium iniil Oiler. Many suppose tint O.wV' is (bo gen eral term for nil basket willows. Ihis is a mistake, ami ouo which las proba bly giveu tho impiifsieii that willows could uot bo growu in this country. The Ooier (Huliut rimin(iii) is the vi ry pc-oretd of the Imslu t willows, titt'il ou'y for tho cVKtrfcc.t weuk. Ui'co it is no cepsttry for (hose who wonK! gi'oiv w i!!os to look into the inat'cr of quality. and pluut tho ht t ! r r Kim!". It is luvmoio'i uotion ll.nt niHiir.s fcroiv lust on wet Iiuh). It may be ti'ili. il:e plauts will grow faster, but tho bcrt basket willows are prown on apy roihI grain htn.l, mid r.vc i;n:oJ I i ' i T il i:i"':.f ;;re ;n the llloml I'liion jut; Iriini Alill. j The vrceut farmers' ii"-t:t-.ite i f ti e Woroest r South A ri; nlfrr.il S :ei. ty at Warvrii, developed a s. t.-a'io'.i. I .-. Xo.:H C'tvst.cy, of An-!jer..t, tv.vn a ' e- tnro on tho .!i-e:ir.. 'if domestic utiiniuis, I aud when he ev.r.ii' to !u'h ren'';-;s, Mr. I j lVi,;!', or 11 ivd-,ic! , o i. p.ir-i'yse.i i i i'i h.is 1 i.-:, .-!.. Vi ii w. :c a s'.it.-rat :.t, I ! wo:it t.iy t-i.t h.. i. tl bi-tgh. ! thrie .Vv.s;'ire !i, :fei i : '. the Aml:cr.-t ! iiqvii'n! 1 1? .: rlk 1 r., as it v. .i i f 'it . :i oi'i t' t r 1 t'. h . -i ! the I.;: t i f ; ho a f 1 ;:. ..; i :'T.' t ' put .a !mi .!!y, a-i U'.'k-.l. ic i s ;,'i"uet iirv pr - .0 eid- of reu -iv ee l t.. MC-.d e :i' : ; r:. , f..r ! i'.o l a 1 h:.l . '...I r l.a' 1 i- !' 1' mid st .t h a .;' t'res r v- ,p field iiiid o: ,: he k?:.W of been ie.f. !!. ; i til. y wi re. !t si rati. u ?i I lv V.-atie d t .at :at had where e M 'e -e.- to ! '.he :.: the s pr, , r he d si tt'.-t IV. c ".-.th t attic fa.-ni. he i In vi--.- oi it i : i i,-: i in 'i '.: I'OUt i.u :tv College .old ti.C t'o or.'d there f.;r.-u rs, it !:,. tl,: Vt I V ..', i eo. c i t;t an,"i., tie k a strii us que d cittie have bo. ge. Tee f.in.-.i -rs ir.oe!: t , t over if. !, ser.t the the wh.ther dieea.; out by tho e instituio wire ma' tor. The Irr.-palioe Hull. do lliiut. In am i c 1.-.;; ti-ih u-ciy -. u :i'l 'lit which are l:e n ol tl and alun chant, a-e I l! pan' lia.; A mo v a !' niair gun. ng u; on torn ton.-." is 1 Th not shrill treble of th- s ,uaw s mi ili-cordani'.y with the g;r;ura tie im k-; ami M this v. i.,'. i c i.! ral gr. .'.lii bi gin a ru I ag- ila'i -. hiippin ; upon one tl. :i I foot tin n ir.ion t!i-oth. r. ami y iiipg L bly ,ln wniie. Tiio.-e !..i j .in in grot ;ue sport thr.s enr.f.. tie u;-a- a -o; : of ci; , n -.i.ilici'y," th purpisc of whi- h is tic pnvetitii any in., rl. r- r..-- with the bull' until, by a ciimvr'.od action ,,f tip lag. ts a "big surround'' and . e.MlghtiT call be elk I ted. A buffalo hunt by In-lims has ofi. n rile .!. Th- bu:V.....i -are erallv approached from such d'.a . ' VI .- gr-::t tun that, in the ciei-e that n-u -s, thy wi.l run toward i .nap. and by this n-.ins i iiei.rLat-.ic- fan-porta! ion ot tlcir own ; tl -h. Hundr-tls ar kiil-d. and tie- meat, cut into thin s.i.-i s, is hung upon polis oe.tsid- the '.u.'g.. to dry iu th- j sun. Cured by thi- pi- .it is a!'l ; to be ' jerke 1." X.-t hilt.' p rtailiit'.g to j the animal is tlie n away. Tip' n- t rails, and specially the tripe, indiif-r- ' e;.t 'y i '.. :i:e i, a! .' ..i'oIi r r.c, or ! h'.ic.vn upon '.iv c m.- . wh'-re tie y fhri-i am! I broil intu fragrant i-ri-jmss. The I dvUll i J er 1 !;. d. and the -Mia'.vs in-i rt I . . , . '. : 'heir .. n.h-r t:ug-rs m'o us eft-vtecs, -.nl -gr- -.11 .v ile our th- bio...! v and uu I . ck-d i.r:.ii -. The i!a;,s tl. it su 1 a sueo - f;i' j hunt, aft- r tic l.i.!-s ar- in prm-e-s of I t.inni!!g. are pa.---.l in g-a-ral idi-n-ss. J A 1 hands Irive e Pi n tii-ir li.l. and w ith j an Indiana fu . -to-.ua. h means a g'ad litll .-olliIUi !i -art . .( !-r. It. Ii. .. hi '. I . s. .!.. in II m - r. I lie Myslery (if I lie Mi' It i- ililVo uit. win n we look .-iar-'i! leavens, sttggt -I 've a- t i of -oiemn 'peace, to t t.iict ive t p p. lulls energy, tli- li-roe i: ,,ii :UMllli!, of Which ( Veil the l.lil.t. tl '.r ai t t ei-i lit- -'.iriti reality tells us. l'yl haguras -poke i f the harmony of the celt .-!i.il -1 do i'i which we are only prt'V' lit. tl Iron: lo ai ing by itscontii uity. "Tlo ! t '. not tic smallest orb which thou In hold--st," said the -ii pee of the middle ag. s, ' Put mi his m.i'iof. like an aegel sina. SI ill ipiil ing to llie young. i -veil l liei nl iin." Th" .-ei-nee of uiirown time tells us a still stranger story. Tin re's not tl.e siuaiii st oi 1) which thou hi holth st, she says, but in his motion throbs u mighty heart, still pulsating Ike to the worlds which circle round it. Hut while our powers of vision arc limited to the nar row range ol our pnst i.t teiescopi s. we cannot wal-h the net ion of these gn at centers of n riry. The crash of the thunderbolt, the beiluwilcg of the ui earo, the aw ful groaning of t In- i -.ft h ipUake. the foal- ot the hlllli' ane, tl.i I'i -verbt rat ing pi-als f 1 1 1 . It. ad. -t tl nn tier any ol these, or all 1 1 iiiLint tl. are as nothing et'iiipari d with the tumult raging over ( vt ry square mile, t very sipiare yard of the surface of i ai h ot - imong the stars. V'lcfor. Soinn.i in hit lisiu ami Absence of Mluri. It has been maintained that somnam bulism is a condition closely allied to reverie or absence of mind. When we are slronsly pro-occupied with any sub ject, t lie objects around us make no im pression on our senses or on our mind. Archimedes, while meditating on a dis covery, was an entire stranger to all that wis going on around him. On one oc casion while so engaged Syracuse was taken by the enemy, but he was not diverted from bis thought either by the clianl of victory of the conqueror, or by the cries and groans of the wounded and l y inn. A person intently engaged in reading will often llisvici )UIM without sull'erins: his train of thought to b' interrupted. When he has ceased his study, he is surprised when told that he lias been conversing. When we are walking in the street and thinking ol some engrossing circumstance, we turn the right corners and find ourselves win re we intended to go witln ut being ah'.e to recall any events connected with the act of getting there. Pining a slab of n r i fie the mind pursues a train ol reasoning uficn of the most I'aneittil character, but still so abstract and in-teii.-e. that though actions maybe per formed by the body, they have no rela tion wit h the current of thought, but are os.ntia'.'.y automatic. Thus riper s hi in this condition wiii answer iiii J lioii, obey cotiiiiianils involving a i-'ood ill i: ot inusi ular eeriie. and perlorm i ll. r e.iinp'.ex action without di-turb-in.-1 li-otitiection of his ideas Wh-n fit: -of mental pre-oci iipa'.ioti ha nd tin re may be no recollect :on u ts that have been performed. : i:-- 'p, i of fie j In ' I:- case u':i person playing the piano an I a: tl.i sain- time carrying on a c m v. i'-:.'i'n we have a striking ii.il-tra- lion of the Minuitaneous perlorniaiice ol i a lie !0:u and an automatic ait. The ' mind is engaged with ideas, and the -I'iiia! cord directs the manipulations necessary to the proper ii ndi ring of the ' n.it-i'-ai c imposition. A person who i no! proficient in the use of the in-tru-iiiciit cannot at the same lime play and converse with case. b-calHe the spinal cor.! has not acquired a sulli. ii tit degrei of auti-iia'isiu, an 1 the mind cannot be dividid in its H.'tion. Parwin has re corded a striking example of the inde p. ndetit a t ion ol t he brain and t he -pina! j curd. A young lady was playing on the pi-no a Vi ry difficult n;u-ic:il cutnposi ,ioti. which ehe pertornud with great -IJ'.l and ear-, though sli- was eilis.-rvid : :. i l.e agitated and pre-occtipicd . When -he had tiiii-h' d it she burs; into tears. ! Sic had been intently watching the : t'.i-.-ti uggii s of a favorite bird. I'l.oii.'h la r brain was thus absorbed. h- -pinai cord had not bi n diverted :.o:n :h- etli. e of carrying on the nius . u.ar and automatic actions rci)Uird lor Icr mu-ieal perfortnanee. V,i '.n. . i i ' ' i Tim . Hours unit Minutes. Why is one hour divided into sitv miiiufis? and each minute again into sity seconds? Why not divide our t i nit- as we do our mom y. by tens, count ii;gtin.or ii fi y. ir bt minutes to the hour? This question was :ked by an intelligi lit boy a lew days since ; and the aiiswif given him may both inter est and instruct other young people. The answer is this- We have sixty divisions on the dials o four clocks and wat-hes. because tl.e o il (Jr. i k a.-troin nu r, llippar. hus. who I'v-1! in the sei cm! ei ntury lu fori I'hri-t, a. -epi!, I the lialiy Ionian system of r, , k oi.ingtiine, lhatsy-ti tu being sex ige.-i-mal. Tin- lial-y lonians were :iciiiainti d with the ile, inei. system; but for i om iiion and practical purposes they count d by saM and .-in', the im, represent. ing si!y, an t tin' .virov, sixty tunes j sixty, is.ttoo From ilipparchus. that ' iiiii.'.e of reckoning It uiul its way into the works of I'tolt my. about 1-0 A. !.. am! tie nee was , unit d down the stream ef scjeii-c and i i iiiritioa, and found i!.-way to tin dial pl.'.l. s of our clocks and Wa'eht . ' ' i. in ruin. WonN of IVisiIom. Prtisperity is a gr-at teaeh'r; ml vt r -it y is a grcatir. I'us-i s,iun pani)ier ;le mind : privation trains am) strength ns it. Tempi ranee and labor a b-st physicians of man; lain ! l.e - a . -1 ' til'', aid telllperatl the I we. sharp, ns pi'. V-llts I. i:u fr .m indulging tot ce.s. It is only in that freshness ol our v.intli that the choice is possible which . ivt s unity to lii , ami makes the up ii -iry a temple where all relics nnd all votive i ilk rings, worship and joy. are an unbroken history, sanctified by one r- li git hi. W'c a 1 love pleasure and abhor sor- t'o .v. No one w ill e hoi l ciolltly sky , and at'ou.'h path; but these evils have th. ir good parts, nnd those who really ion : lor peace and happiness will try to find out and extraet them, instead ot hurrying along resentfully or with forced gaycty. tur habitual life is iike a wall hung with iiicturi'8, wliicli litis lieen slioiie' em liy the suns of miitiy years; takr one ol llie pictures away ami II leaves u definite I'.uiik epace, to wuich our eyes cai: never turn without a sensation of dis comfort. Nay, the involuntary loss ol any fatniiiarolij. ctaltno.t always hi ints a t hiiias if from :ir. evil omen; it seems to lie the tirst tiiiirer shadow of approach ing death. V.'il'ii.itn T.rown.an rcccntric veteran, is now living in the In tl of a coven tl wau-nii. four miles last of Ktilton, Mo He was on the force of the Iri-h con stalitilary. mid joined the l'.rilish army, in I'ompany with two thousand others of the constabulary. They were sent to the Crimean war, where ho served nt Scl.astopol, under Irc Kisian. At Seliastopol he hail his skull broken bv a ' . , ii . , . '. i piece of spent shell. Altogether lie ! served in the army some ten year. He t amo to the I nitttl Stalt s ten years ni'o, ami livetl in New York tive veai. ; spi iitlini; the rest ol the time in Illinois . .ii-. ii ,. - , , 1 mm u;tlis.i. in- K's a 1I-. Illlf ly IlllUl- : if it wuotl tu town nt lift v roil . i. l,..i.l I ' . H , f ., ... . ',..,..' I o til" lover Ol In itlall and Irish history 1 it is tiuile nltrUiniDg to hear Lim Uik ! Fashions, Costumes of black plush are a novelty. Very large sleeves will noon be revi ved. Ehino pebbles aro very popular orna ments. A colored bodied nn.l white skirt looks economical. Every street tmit should have a reticule to correspond. The most expensive hilks aud satins are now ined for domiuos at ruiifciuo rades. Many InJies now wear chamois leather shirtu, covered with silk or II ir.r.t). Tiio rriuccsr.e mo.kl, Ine'd iu tho :. . , , ... ..,, ,i;,, j . ' . f,.,i,r,i Kiiif mur'tliis 'Spring, is called silin im; riiue, or im i piewd satin. It is m ik'in el int?. ami smtdl palm do-i -'iis and all t'-.e new atal fasl.ionuble color--. CHBVOITS 1' 'It triilSO 61IT?. Tte Cheviils of jure) wool loosely woven arc anon? 1'ie favorite fairies fi r e trly spiing --ii ts lb it will nho si rve or tr.velin dr svs d i! in g tho sum mer. Thffe s (t poo l" have wi n' was c illed last year tl 'tl t uel f ui -h'; they are evenly but loo-ely woven, mil nro w ithi ut lu-lic. 'II ey eonie in small i'..-h(al chc, i of ereumwit'i brown, two drab sondes, de el.ve with darker j. r.a n, i nd t -.vo shades of gray. They ice double fo! I, foil.v I've iuel cs wi.le. inline Jl a ia;-.l, Wi en in i le in t he eie.'l I.- tlvl.s now i'i viv;tie for nic'i i!r-si'i, .-ght ' ni ie y..rd-i is an a'niu-1 I'auci' 'or a whole stii'. On.' i f t'.e favor t 1 phi! s ior Midi ilri f-; is tl.e i ciud full -i' t, s i c'.i d as a la r h r, j 1 nt -ot I! cMiec.l, au.l wiin ni'h a loug s'iit ut o- . dress that i left open j l e-h.v the wai-t in all ils ii'ny mt niicyin tl c mi.'dle ba. U seam. The j oi 1;. s.Ik or sid tl us.'d on s teh s lits is j tl at o:n; 'o;ed as a wi le fie ng on the dge.? rut tip tie epi lie 1 parts to tie! war-1 ; tin- tso ng is lo nctimca :n a gay ci n'r: s'ing color, thoi-oh iv dail.er fhade of ll:- ne::i' rol ir Mill 1 e p fe'red for plain tr:v-'lnig dre-M', Toe other; popular d ku fir sip Ii urits 'N thd worn dur i g the w ut r w'th n full fkiit unwli'li an nproa s di aptd, at d in Eapl s'.t kirtid jacket basijue ol m j d.uai length r mule 1 iu front like tle'j sprit g ja -kt tn i'c eril o 1 a'-ov.. A tlm-r j wool ta'ir.c kr spr;n i camel's hair ol j th c'.t to pi i threa.'s, ye' hi rziiy woven, ' lik- tl e I. t o de saute tited hct yr. j This conu-s i:i etnj v, d iitikd, or in j diisjcs. Tho new bt-jche go.-ds of I ! mix- d wi . '. nnd s.lk are of very light ! ;,lab',. qualities, ami have all the suk i i ,. ., ii . f.,.. o, i m,.. i ' ' almost c ivcied with tigure; thus a j hi a:r.l 1 rowu ground of wool is almost 1 e'oiieeiile.l ly iutiicitely wove-n ara j ' lus jut s of crearu-col iicd s lk, tr else a , pei e i k blue ground has p de edive giei n ! fjgtire of h os ) i k u Uitcids; thefe f re ! i ingle width, au I Sl.'J.j a jar'. Tue hitter fabrio is a;.i r. prii.t." for drap'ng j plain 1 uutiiig i r eaiael's hair poh n liiee ma le by the eombinatiem p.t i rn illus jlr.ted iu tie present nuiuler f 11 e j Jia;ar. biice ivcam co'.ors are to be' Urf e'y used iipalf. a banting pi It lriise I of that shade combined With phiaiiint ! brown mid oie.ini cdorovl bro.'he will I e a very safe choice for IiuIum who mtpt make up their summer wanlroln s at the Cirliebt moan ht Jarju r't lluznr. It.itliing. It needs a gre.d d-al of careful tdy to know how to app'y it rightly. I Lavo watched the effect of co!il bath ing upon people of e"ilTerent orgnuiza- tions, and fe l assure 1 for a person uervously orpi ior.ed o jump out of bed flntl take a Co. d bath IS p Mt Vi'ly luj'iri- oils. It stimuh.t. s the nerves to greater activity, aud for a tiui" the person feel invigorated, but there ii always a re nc- j tion. Nervous otgauiza'ion do lo! i teed stimulating-tin y :.eed soothiug ' aud epiieliug, so-.m thing to make them work slower in-icad of faster. I-Stit thee aro tho very kin. I of people who when they ge: an i lea of tiio healthful influ ence water has 0:1 the human system, bathe, bathe, bathe, until they wash al the magnetic aa 1 electrical ilui 's out of them, and then tin y grow so sensitive that they cii'i lo'. e'-it.ic in coat' ct with dirty perple, i. 1. p.-phi who do not take ft full 1 a'h u; : 0 than t .v'ee a wet k iu iv.ntt r! ,: V.V, Health MmJli'ii. 'l lie I ill. s -iihj-,-H I'.ir ft vir im I ,. h n nmto t ilit ititste I. Pi :, a- ! ur: van. To , hie til I" no iiuMettt r M. 111a Ii j; tins ail rt!s o- tpiatn pruteCiea from the malarial r"t. by ia ertuK.iiK vital -taiiaii an 1 the remstant ptinrer ef tlie ftiast.tiri hi. arul Lv cl: caing i-rvulaii lies of the l:cr. !i ain'ti anil Loi I-, l.ieli "'Cri'KHe tin. i!i att.r to l apprelieinld.l foj;u ..,..(, i- r 11 t rMiit-tiuH inaiaMHi coir- U ii t f 101 .'I tinntt. ivpu. l'tie li I I in velach tliii lea l t.g faini.v mdie'iii i a'-lib-veel m.niu (if ii in. i its'n:n-liiiig ami an ply irnvin tlTiet, lit a very wulet one. la tin- nialaii m reiioi," t.f nrewii cmiitry. in S..r.r!i Anii-iii'a, M x e'-. av . HiTcsie U.o -eie. c I.hh k;iv-u im in.s'ai.sl f i ',i.lviir(K of curative value. At lien. e at, 1 a ma I It baa always mixlaiiiril it l".' " r'11"!! '" "or ti it evt r l.te-n arTtctcl . .. . .., ,,,,, u, ....... irri.T. nir.i to p-B-t h hn.ilrt-1 or dpial tflioacy. It utautlii a'one, u-:t .p.atlt-d aniJiig cur iuti.it.al re.ni eJa s. .Smith - Si-rrniKK. A J.c of Vi;rtiui taken j i-i I., foro soni- to bet. wi'l ci.aure a ecru f. 'it it.ii' uttit H i(h'. vi ti e ummM if .fToror. l'.-ymoihi-.s ray tlat licit ia no remedy for (' .i. mint. tit. ii, auJ po.-Kili y, in ai.mu Cinen tbe assertion may bei ornct. We know bowever of many cure, mail.) by Dr. Bull s Coiijjb Syrnp anil wili gnat-ante pewitive relief tu'.ho Vnf ferrr iu iivury mutates. y nnipil. Sherman A Co., Marfball Mich., want an item in thin etinntry at ooe, at a ra'ary of tP 0 px-r month and upeuaew paitl. For full particilara iilrem a above Conuinillon l nreil. o!-t lu.i. -tan, rtttr.-. I from .rai-: l.e, having hli 1 ' '" b" ,'u'1" ''' ai-y ill-formula t.f a mtniil" I'i- -ei-ty an.t i-riiianfiil t an Fi! In-lia n in.ioii- Vr-rf'tal-'e r m-.iy f- r is-rniatiiil rui- tor Ootiainni.t-on. Hrom-liitl., e'.ttatrh. Awtlmia. an.t ail 1'hr. al atirl l.iniK Aff- .-'ioi... mIm. a Kw.live atel ra'li.-at .-lire lor N-rv..ii. It I. Miti an.t all NirvniM (' itni'lanit., alt. r lui mil to-t.-il ir, woiiilt-rliil ,-tirative ..M,-r n o o-o--an-la of rn. ilmm llt It bia tliity lo niahn it known lu ,'"""B" "'H f'low ' '' .lfi''f t i r-iiKie I a. 'tit it. 1 Lv i-tlri. n ot ie tr of i-lnn;. to all who ,l.ir It, ll.la n.. . ilrnnn, Kr.mh. or Euallli. w Hi ful' tlirwi in for 'r.'.a-in( au.l ua ti(. -ul by li ail hy l.lri.H- Ing with mamp, naming lhi pat-r, w . Sriiaaa us FW'T' :1' ivocae:er. s. v. The Hudson Ulver Tunnel, The tunnel that is now being con structed under tho Hudson river be tween Jersey City and New York wa. originally intended to be a single one. with an internal diameter of twenty-foui by twenty-six feet. The plans have now been changed, the change consisting in the driving of two separate tunneU, each lifteen feet in height and sufficiently wide to allow the passage of the largest sized cars. The reason for the cbangt is not the impracticability of the original plan, but the greater strength to be found iu the double tunnel, and a consider able saving of expense in the construc tion thereof. Another point in favor ol the double system is the heavy wall be tween tho two borings that will prove of great value in holding up the root and superincumbent mass of water. A sheet iron casing, three -eighths of an inch in thickness, will be carried some fifteen or twenty feet in advance of the workmen, thus protecting them from any possible caving in of the roof or sides. All the brick work will be placed inside of the casing. Willi these changes in the plans the managers and engineers feel t.iore confident than ever that complete success will altend their efforts to connect both sides of the Hud son by a subaqueous railway. A great nniiy ri-nioti-s r advoriiei-d tf : I ru g them h fir- tl.o ) u' I'e. vh.i tl rides I win ttirr tli o ar'.ii-i. i i.o.i.l or li.ul. Tlie ir . iocl I n pupation which I'r. Hall's li.-bv Syrnp i I'.j iy I is standing guarantee of Km tnci is. I'li.-t lbaf lady "What's bis name?" Young lady "Aifgustus Tyler." lcaf lail---'Hless me, what a liituie! Hust hi ' llili r! l-'.ii i, you must be making fun oi me." A UisntiiK to humanity is fcli.it Dr. lln'l's C.ingli Sjrup c in well li termed, for i'. l as Co 10 more good a'roudy than any otLer m.d-ici- et. Tae people of Detroit, Mich., delight in intellectual recrra'iou, nnd we hail i ti e folbaing from tho Dotrolt Frrr j Fa r. su eiicouraging sign of the spread, of c-ultifo iu tl.e West: 'A p.i i'sat t cveuiiy pamc in Detroit is for each player !o oil I, is hsufs and then try to turn a door-knob The one who succeeds firs.t gtts a bunk of taffy on a s'ring. An r.nglisliPinn writes to the Louden Ti'itirx that there was not a totnl abstain er fr"m strong drink among the Ameri can Episcopal Hishops who attended the Tan-Ar lii'an Covpres. , .If -TOUr K"n ,,M n, br'v;,ls 1,ml ' eo!lcf;c. ion c.iunot mnki) a ...,l..n. ..... ..r .1 1 .. 4, : palace out ed a shauty by putting n r rc-ueh roof on it. Vegetine Cured his Daugh'er. e'Ai.t lviiBvii.i.K. i'ImUoh Ci.. M.L, Mliv 1.1, ts;s. ! ir sir-Mrttiiu'.tT In b- .-:i afll ."-l.-.l n 111 Nnal e'litnrrh, AlV.-M.iil ef llt.i,M.r nn.l Ki.lii.y-. ion t is 1. 1 .s .-.if .j inns I ii.iOi,'-i hti.l. niter la in; I '!.-ill!..,l MVrklil nil I Oil- 11. .-I . TO-TI. Ut i'll"l-i- .ill" el S..in,.i. 1 al last i , aorti"! 1 .1 lll llc el ', . i r Vno nsl' onoii.in i-.. nil. leu. tl. nu I, o lev Jnut I in ; r.i.... my .lum-hnr Ii . 1.,-en r..M..r,l 1.1 h :1.im. i a.- 'Ins .1 an t- a. t ill .m-ta ... hh.I i.oi a an lv, rt ii i . lecliimu n....p.r:(lll!v, T K. CAI.I.I1 Ii, M. I. Worked Like a Charm Cured Salt Rheum and Erysipelas. "5 I'-i r.r Sr.. I'.iiiip, Mn. II. It. Sn its-: Y.. July 10, is:j. I'-iir Sir-iiif fir b.-o Isvt fall hit Uttl.. l-..v 1 i.l j l I'i. .tl, am eiu , i l: r -. : . m nn.l sail lin, n.n. !n . ! I.e. 1.. leu' .n- malt, r.-.l ri t f 1 1 1 - unlet .:-,t - oeii. ..'iit ii .iiir;uivi.r:iH ineut in tli,- upcrn 1 piitv!i.ist..l int. I.tt;i f Hi,. Vki.kiisk.. ii.4. mill Iho iw,Kittl,-p, tiitr huh u:eit oiirt-.t. I t',.-r t-:iw r'urn:. I Ino-.- ln ntv wti-lnuati al Ujiiic fr y ''" '' """ ''vomi'r. 31" ItoliAlli) tilllM.l V. Remarkable Cure ol Scrofulous Face. Westminti 11, C.iuii., lime la, 1T'J. Mil. IT. I:, tirnvrs.-: I'. :ir S:r 1 t-:m l.itify t- Hit- .;.vvl 1 n t ef our in. iln-ino. My ill Ii- Ley ha.l a s.T.ifnla m-t- l.rvak out nn Ins hen. I a lur'ea-a ii:ut.r ol a ile'lar. a ' tl tl wvnt "lewii lim la.'f ir.-m one t ar In lie- iuIht. ill l. r hi n,-.-k. an 1 was fut -t.li.l w. ef .tr s. "t'we 1-onlf - of yuiirv.iaul.lt- Vit.iriMc ,-i.inp!t It-iy cnre.t I 1111. V.i r.-.-.-tf.i.lv. Mi.-. O 11, TllATl llI.lt. Veceline Is Sold by all Hnipcrlsfn. P AGENTS WANTtD FOR THE ICTORIAL history, thi :Wrri n It ooiitjii.n UT'i ftne bMorirl cnraviitK" nil I HlHI inrirH tloiil'lc rolu-Mi ati , atnl itthf nuwt tjtt,i.ri' llitory or tdo WorM ever puMifhcil. Il :it p ht Kunti for wMmtu ! ;' mi -xtr; t in it t j AtfrtifR, iihI t hy it fai-ttr than uny nthcr book. AUdrrM National I'm. i o.. I lit a. 11. WB PAYNE '& SOXS. C0RMNU, . Y. Vutent 5-prk-Arn'Ptinp V n Km.tinmi.ltl nti'ton -ki-l-. Vrrti. Hl Kn.'ini'!- n'th v. ro'l iMtili i htnvkti SuU'ty puw tiswitli ei-tumil iHuU-r1 rait't br rmploUrcl. A il with Atitotnarir i ut HI-. r 'mm $150 to $2,000. . firml for Cirrnhir. tuti vr- 3'ou 8uvv thH. VOUNCMEN ("Sm? lo ri'i'.V.". imfMU Arm R. Vlt.!iti:ti',M.iiii.r,J H)will.-.i-. OPIUM H tiriihhif llitlill 4'nr.l In III l.taurin.'. tipit.. III! ui-eil. Oil- J MH'HH-, I. -I. li. I II, ' . 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I'ri v. iilix'el e'tio -ra an.t e'!i.'l. i .t M .rl.ii-. I: m no Htrrt't ir..p:ii-alloii. nn tin- iiHTi-iln ii'it ol wlileh it lit i-ori.p..uil ar upon lilt' lali. 1 of tat-ti li.i'll-. a ml il It r.,.'o,nll..i.lp t unit r..,-:ilM. 1-y Hie Inenl t-'lil-nout plienif.an. s ,!,! 1 v Pi-a-.-L'i-iis ami m.n-i ko. - ith. I'll.'.- 2.' t-eiit-ami f l.nn. A hiiv- Lo'llo f i.l ijj.ri. ii, i.l. for ( 1. S.-...I lor .'iiviil .r. Ail.lr.-f-, It. I es. A. OSMI'S. la s.v.niii Aeiv.Stw V-ik. Acme Library of Blograohy. r-.v.-K.'-t.iei'.'r.l li .loin1, at oni1 tun", pll.!i-l.-. at t I 'W .'-t'li , t o .v lie il in one l-i allt'll.l. K-ti.l l l . nt-lliy e'-.tii-l. .illi.l v-licn.'.f.i-.'Xl.'Is., an I p icif '. Set", t'-illaili-'I'i'. .I.i-nk lie' llr-iU.' I'V M ' an'.tv. Itol t rl linniH.' l.e t'arlylo, 'M tlion I,' I Hil.K n. 'Mar ill i.utli.T,' l.y O t-v.,li. r lliinsi n. 'M.irv, ln.s-ti ot S.'ol-.'l.i I. in. a: tin', '.loiiliol Ait,' l.v Mi.-h. ... Ilalillili.it.' liy Tti-s. Ai'i.ol.l. 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It n., lnrlinll. 111. h " 1 lllv A V.iltlll'U' l 't'l I'I 'iu. -; .'!., Ntlllll rntilinu iiiallrr lix iiicIh-h, ) l- tin I in i r n'i of l'.ir:iirr, S;.i( H r-r.'-!. r. r.-ii try r.in.irn, I).i!yinfti, H' f 1 uri-t-', i:ir.li ?i irt, tli - Kim!. I-, .-. IMi-c onlv ."II itiiIx. !'") ili.I. iitV.-r I'. t. or- h i ut' I'-I iu"- t.i:u h. (' o .i"-t iiii-l 1. -.( Ii . v.-r i iiKi-N',1, it rnli ni.lf.t. A I !i' ill or. I. rs t 1 iMNl llr.iit,. f..., I'lii 'i-li. ru. FARMER'S AMI GUIDE. . . BaATTLEscnb Vt. evCNYV.HKRE KNOWN AN3 PRIZED ...!. . ru s aim n. o-n. r.l Maii.t. u. 1 . Noilli rtiui-lM S'.. imi iinoi.., V I. 1 ...I....1 I'll,.. I i. Il,lliii'- file Hi on .1. I., .:-i... it.-. I r. -f. o.l. - ,m.. . I''-'. !!. I' -. S..I .i.; i.. ,1 I' Mn;. ii. M Ii . 1 Ai. 1. M- . l-t.i... U..1'. INFLAMMATIONS and HEMORRHAGES. VOTE--Auli for POND'S EXTRACT. Gonilln aolel only iu mn' bottle ! TA U j-- .vo f7 ::. .'!l:l'.'I TIM. N....:'!.ri:iK...i :i j r.-pir.'Cin na' e.r I ri'-.-n. 1 ei 'i 'iietl ei I it I tnr.. f tl.e. 1.-' -. t,.: in Cs i.n-. ions f !:. t.:l v i-. i. . leiveli:-!. vrj l:.n.- v.i' I. - il I. !.- f. .-'in rely 'l,..i- in - .-oi T. I, iiil.'l ly llsll.' lullit' . i.i ii t.i.i. ii.it. en! I i v I'i tl.4 of tl.n .. vt ... -lily Kiii-.ii I. i .-l.lv :ti:iiiltl(H li l.v i t PlOfl' ,-l' ll::ll -r It ' a''!", .'.n. I is ii- 1 1 1 i'...i w i ' Ii ii . i t. tint; . I -. the biii-s it i- i: . :' ( nr Uyriaue in I I -. Ii.ilt I me le.-.tel .. I .e ' - ci C:l---i "f III'. ; :. .1 I I ' -1:1 "iTlKISII. I I'alt I i.-ll.'t nl.. ' f..ri'i - i" i- . .c I .' -n.-s-.i:,;.'. n. i .a i '. li li- ..li ie'."i s i .11 III lite II.-. I. Ac t'er Na.nl i liif i, of i ni. nl s. ii..i. i.i III.- iso. I .T i ll HI -I c' s! I'lOH e'.is. , V.. .m 11 Ml ..l- (Htllllll llllllftlV n..i 'i . ii'. ii. -I it... n. -of i-.inr i- -Ir.ul .'..Oi-i1. r nv-ii-.li' ins. n liking it li.-' I ii"Vii o lil Ii for -ho i l. MPII I Ml- 111 AMI MIHI-'. IIIHOAT I s.st.is.t ir-l" .in I ill.-n..ii. 'I ci't inai.!' as. li: - 't-1 in Ol- lv miil'i-h'.i liieili-t as. i il : il s.ii-.'li- control it:.. I elite tlitln. I'" li .t - tli.' I iin,- it en 1. 1 .ilitl'.. "f 1. 1 -I sVllll.t II- - t 1 1 1. .1: II 'i I. "Ms t: ' 's,". aimfcs, t u'Kits, yym mi.sa. itui iskj It IS Ii '.!.'! J llie- 'Mi l l le. ti-.l.'--. 'I ...' I I st ..i.-.ii. c t 1-i.si.;.. l.-al. .I anil ciire-.l null .l-.t .n Oi n,' v. IICIIVi IM) '( tl.ll. i .1' :i!l:l in ll'tl." ' nil I pen e is nur ii :..t, .1. .tn.l --i.. -not 1,- l..-i i in ci' ty f .am.lv. r.M.'.y Pt ii-e in taw t.r aeei'lcnls. t.ADllS-i lliul it tli.' i' I -I f tlio p on t . v 1. -'i ' v tel. It n-'imti' i ,.' M ' II 1 1 II I I ;W. I .1 -M1M' IM i'.i'..vt -n..t.l.ll- Ii;::m. s I'... !,.-. I. t.ul .. :l. I. III. II ( tclll'UV It : 1 - -! ' .1- 11. -t mi I I .: .iiinti.tly lit rIh nil k.n Is i f lii II i iii in.it ...us mi l nlrt-io-tluii.. t im 'I'n I It i siisp f ..r liniliiiiu'. nml 3'i III ( rram f.r I he .skin Hli.lt'.. ln It li.n lino proven ef ini stiii.ul.Io iiili aiitui:.' I" ll.l.es IIKMilltUIIOIIlS or PII.F.S fin l in this tlio .... nt'.ll.'lt'. fell f lll' l lillilllilto fill.'. No c.i-.,, li"H,.v,-r eln ,. ii ie er ol.si unit e i'.'i ii I-.111.-1 -i-I il ; r.-ciil.ii' "-si' 'til' em' lot-ill i-. f (-r.-.i1 -'i i i. o ulit-io llie It liioiul i tel 'll.iiih i . ill.', 'til', lliellt. rilYill I ta'l , f nil feliools n mmiMi.l nn 1 t.r.scnl' I'mitl'a Kalrarl. e hint' It Ut from l.'iii.ti.'.l'., "I -'I"i' II c t'l rn il'"-' iretienil irii.ii.'o f.irswrllliiiratif all km.! i, lirin.y , -tut r 'I'll i on I. I n 11m mril Ton alls. mi.te nn.l eliroine llliti i linen. I n. t-irili, .f.r nliieh it is a ai-.m. i. I In I. IiImIii., Vint; nt liiie-rta,loaiiiltnr. rte . hti. tl II titl., Kai-r, nuJ niikt I all m.'ttiti.'l-"f s in .lis, ii- i-i. Til K Alt i I'.lis. i. Sum k llirrilrr.no I i cry Mmi i in .iilonl lo l.o milioiit it. It it il-.. I I.i' nil Dm l.tMititi- I. ii.-ii Slitl.les Mif.1 K tili- t Is mi l Itrst ll.'i -.-nu n in Nt w York I in. I' Inis no -. 1 1 ut I f..r fcpniln-, llarucaa nr Ki.tl.llc t linntllja. Slllt. uraa. ht'i-aili lira. Svrll(ui;a. C'nla, j,-rlalltitia, Hired I UK, I'liriitmllllit, ( lie. Illal tlio.ii. hilla. ( ol.ls, ri lls raiitfo of aclit'ii is v.i.lo. niel tin' n le I' it n'f.ir.la is so 'i-.nii t licit, it is invaluable in every V-'oi 'il Ji'ii'i .is well oa ill every 1 .1. i tiuae. la-t it ! tru-J once, ani you ..; never lw lib. .nt it KOII VKII IIIMItl r.-iE.-Oiir T""'i ' I r. -1 . trillion f-.r iimj v-u bteck ia offere.l al Un let v low l.nee of fa-!..H IKll 0l.l.. (Parkas Eili-a Tins is no 'it ct l-.il.' l tenki'tile j.resirittt..n P. n ire.;ii' .1 with all lite care all of oni- ni I ic-i. i -:ie. Sent by evpr. -s mi recoil. I of price. M'CflAI. l'l!KI'.llt.lTl..a OP l-OXb'S rXTR. 1' (' biNKU with nir. t't'itor isn mst biLitiu. I'Kill-'l Ut FlK I.AlilKa' Uol la. IK, Pln'l KXTRATT Aftr.. ft. 110 anil lull-! ( ream I 00 ( alarrh ( urr " ' li.-nlirrlee Mil I'laairr i' llnlalT S--. I luhalrr (il.iss. VV.)I(" ImIIpI Snap tleakeal .Wi mlvrlan . ! "t Oialrofnt 611 Hriliratrtl l'atrr -'' Any of those re..ii-:lliona will Im Hi lit e.i I ic.. free al .il-.le pi ic. s. Ill I..IS of loi lli. l ; -e..i.t of money or P. O. e.riler. ( AI TKIN. Pnnd'a Ftalrart, la a. .1.1 only in t. .tlb-s. i-iiiiietl ill ItnlT wniiM'ra. mill tl. i ii..i,K 'I'tiNltS K.MI'.Ai T, LI. . n ii, tlie Kins' II is nrvrr aiifil In linlk. No titn can -:l ll exet'ia ill our own laiitles as above tlcaciilH-il. i ff ( H a Xkw 1'aMi'lii.n r with HiaTonv of era I'.ll.l'AHAl-lv.NS. St.ST KKi-'.K ON A I'l'Uf ATIO.1 Tu POND'S EXTRACT CO., 1 8 Murray Stiaet. Kw Yorlt. HOLD Vt A Lit liRL'UOWT ,.,,,, i. ... , .. .-. i ... . m j r y .v iilLlrn....''-'- .' ' 1'r.l.r X . I -c nisi Extract. fiJ's Extract. r a BR. CLARKE tf i LABOnATOUY, 77W.3dSt.-NewYorkCily 1TUMVB SrATtl.J r';iriil(t. Liver Disfiftiv f'iri'.f! 'A gWrt tf,ia!nar JiiiUousncss, .Yrrvoun UrbUUy.ttc, I vT.OiiOEl li& AziD KNOWII ta Man I ;n.0!) (.i:ts have soi.n sncn is;o 0. 000-0CO Bottles- This Syrup Possesses Venal Properties. Tr arlmiilnira tbn rv(Talin in Hie Stitlrd, V. iil' l iivi-i ib llionuirrli mill niiunr ol' tho 1. -.i ,1 liKnulii: A il-lleii'iirv in I'rlvnllnn :ii.-c linl kiiiI Kniiltiia ('f Ih-- lootl in (ho h. ;nnr!i. J I' llio iiicilleiiio Ih litke'ii ittinietlia atciv ii'ii-i- ruling (tie Iciiututiulun uflowU Is I'ri'vciiiiil. le :i"U iiinn i!io T.lver. linen iimi i ho l.iilnofn. It ItrKtlliilri- ihc ItnvtiVa II I'm Hie Ihc llluntl. Il ((iiieli ilm orvnim S jutom. il rriitiintca Dirnilon. Ii Ntinrilir, Hlrr-nuihcii- nml TiiTlcnrnfos. II rnriiin nil ihr Olil Itlnntl nml nmk,. net. Il i-prn iIip pnrrt- nl' tbe kUiii nnd intlucva lli-.ilihv l't-rsilrnilun. It Drutratiz.-a th licrrttlt.ir- tain. cr)wlson In Dim 1-1. iod. wln.-'i cmornlon S-rolnla. 1 rvmiM-lnn. BiiU til niiiunr ol -lull ehseajtr.i dinl in:umal hiuuor-. Tlicro arc no f i-uitii eniiiloyol in lta nnnnfji-inro, j 'i I n fan In) talc u ly tl.o lunst tl.ilkat.- Iiau , or l.y Hi.- a;:e I an I leeMo, f.i.- vn ji ian i. jmtcU in I tt-.ujn tj u:nti.'iis. I m:s cf LAr.GS eottles, . $i.co ! mzs cr s::all eottles, - - sa Rind the VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS cf Persons who h.ivo been CURED by the UM of the BL0OO PURIFIER. For BiiioaMicaa. I.Afiu.t. Una., Iti. liiiiein.l Co., N. C. Hear Sa 1 linw lain iniutile.l willi llil-itni-ness ami linl '. slioii, an 1 e.inl.l fln.l no lel.i I' until 1 nii.. you- luliim i!o,, 1 Syiup. l lie e iire w.is iitno li .o. , t me .surest n tiiul ol it to thtis-c nil! de l ii I win. .1. W. .sM'.AI). A Vnlunrjlo Mpiltclne. I.Al'liia. 1 1 1 1 1 . lilt liniMii.l e'u., ,N. C. Dtnr Sir Alier r.e ti-e ot your Imlinu liiiiu.l Svin., h. i . Lv I liuve litt-ii ureiiMy llt lleltll .i, iny te.iv le. el i.H licit I ilel Lot kiiutvi t it l el'iiie'. 1 I'l'tinoaiKC il a viiliiulilo iiii'ilie'ine. A. SMITH- Pain la tho DroBst. I.erio.i. lln.i., lii. iiiinniil Co., N Ileur .-1,1 nits for u lout; lime siitl.-l-iiiL; I:. mi u I'nin III in., lili. i-l. I luilll.t tltllll vu'ir Ajioiit " . , i hik! finco inking il I. .- 1:. tnoi I ..... I .Syni. I'.-'.l no s miitoitis t, Iliet enin. Mi li n ;i i nv e n-i-1-it mi l lliey nil nil ill ill liill. -1 leinis ot il. A McMill.. Rlienniitism Cured. I.u lit.l III! I., If. l.i.ieml Co.. X. I . Deiir Sir I w. si.il,. ;.t ! ,-uti,mi.tn in my Hick mil Sne.l. lei... iuel .liK-itir. 'i- serilie l itIVnill. Al llie pii-e-Tit.n ol lllllentl. I 1 1 it-.! . ni i- t.r ,-:ii In.!; in oio.l s,-.i up, nn.l to llie s.ll.:i-e t l till, inv-t It i ,.:ie,, mi i.nti.e . I. ate cure v;i ut.ikiil. I.t-t all who nre lrtiilili I v, ith Ui.i.-i.ii.'tti-ii. civ e it u 1 1 inl. j. j. vviauiir. General Debility. i lii riiriiKuKltTON, Knllieifonl l.'o., N. C. I Dear Sir I'ur n loei; time I Imvo been s-iil lerini; Willi o eakiu --. I it-e l Home ol yuitr i urent Iti'liioi ll! i...l s.r ipHt-il it tlid met mtiret aj.xnl than aiiylliin:: 1 ever IO..W. ! M lll.l. I'.riLEU. For Hembtche. RiTTliFKroiiUTON. Kutlii.ilur.l Co., N. C. Dear Sir I 11 it- n sutlerer with Sick Ilea I nolle until 1 utcniii" I s.itnc ut your e-xoi-llei.l lii'liau Jilt k 1. 1 Sini., tiiul liavini: exieiieiii-c. ita betieftt in tnv uu 11 eii-t 1 o..n liai u nr tii'siiation in tei-iiiiitiieteliiiir it to otht'i-t. .1. I K HL.VN t'l)ltl. Sara Car for Dyapepsin. Dak Si'iitMis. Unllierluril Co., N. C. I He'arSir 1 sutV ied ivit'i Dvapepsin lor a , on; tiuie; 1 1 w nul l ti"t -tuv u:i tny ititn:n-li I pit a. mn' of your In Imti li uud Syuip unl il cnretl me. i . I. CAKI.II.IC. j Djapepaia and InHfjsatloo. I IIi siiv Koiik, I'ios n Cd., N. C. I Dear Sir I have u-ie.i your linlinn llluo.l j Syrup for 1 )y-jiep.in tl M ciii -' -'nn iiii;', aud liave ria-eive-il iiiileli relief thcr.'lituu. I 1.. I.LK. Liver Complaint. Bt'siiT Kuiik, I't'isuii Co., N. 1 Hear Sir Your truly viiluriMe Indian 11!. 1 1 Syrup is the) ImasI tne li. ine I nvetr use 1 !ui layer UeHrplaitit mi l Su it lit i liiolie. 1'. 1'AI.NTKli. For Aathmav. Hi-.srEti'a SruiiK, I'ersuu Co., N. I". lle-nr Sir I was truiinlel wiiit Asiliina l .r five) yeaiH.niiil btile I In liml le.iet until 1 Ineil your Indian Blood Syrup, whic'i ha grimily U'liellte.! me. 8. U. CLAYTON. j Newer Faila to Care. I IlkSTKK a Stoiie, l'orson Co., N. C I Dear Sir This n toeeitily lint I wa.siilHii-1-' c-tl willi aevi r li 1! 111 . tin I your la.linn li.u el . Svriip apttitlily cured 111 . ' MISS Z. IIKOACH. j .jrapepaia and Rhenmatlam- j llKsri K'a STelKR, I'ei'seiii Ce., In'. C. Dear Sir The use ul yemr reliable) Iiidinn ; ll,."t Sirup baa uri-atly lienetile'l me lot Djti.cp-iia and Klii'iiiieitisin. j liLMIfc; CLAYTON Ktdnejr Dlaenae. Ckbro Gukihi, ('ol'.iiibii'i Ca, N. C. Dear Sir I ton pleufr'l to state that yuui reliable) Inilian ltltiO'l Svru has enre.1 me' en K.dm-y Di-eaiset 111. ti (iiitvel. llo.utofite 1 have nevnr tound ita ttiual. V. II. NANEK. Dlaanaca of tlie Stomach. PlRlWAT I KIIKV, I'olilliibi... Co., N. C. I lenr Sir 1 have u-n I jnut i m i Pent In lian II .... I S rup lur Disea-eot tin- Moinm h, w ilh ul.ieli I muj severely alii el oil , nn 1 a lair It in' liaa e tired uitt. kfi-iJlfUK GOltK

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