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NCI UN Tl VIC MMV DLL A N Y.
In a iliMcumion on tho hr turn and con
tagion of typhoid fever, at n recent Hit
ting of the Furls academy of acicnccH, M.
Paataur «al<l that the diaenw would prob
ably prove, like the ailkworm dineaee, to
be both highly contfigiouimnd infcetlouH,
yet not at all epidemic, in tho ordinary
aenae.
Caflrone, the aromatic principle of cof
fee, may In*, imitated by distilling five or
nix |M>undn mailed cofree with water, ag
itating the A(|ticouH distillate with ether,
and afterward evaporating the ether. It
in a brown oil, heavier than water, in
which It U only alightly soluble. An al
most imponderable quantity of this es
sential oil will suffice to aromatize a gal
lon of water.
A remarkable medical association has
been formed in France, called the socie
ty of mutual autopsy. Its members, be
ing convinced that the science of anthro
pology can beat bo advanced by study
ing tho brains and skulls of cultivated
men of known antecedents, pledged
ihomselvea to bequeath their bodies af
ter doatli for examination in the labora
tory. When the autopsy is completed
the body la to be. disused of in strict ac
cordance with the written directions of
the deceased.
Paleocrystic means “of ancient ice.”
The paloocrystic sea is the name given
by arctic explorer Nares to the vast ac
cumulation of ice which kept him from
discovering any thing during bis last
expedition. Captain Nares, believing
that this “sea” has been forming for
yefcrs, dignifies it with a name derived
from two Greek words signifying ancient
and ice. Unfortunate for the learned
explorer’s lmntllng, tho dictionary had
all gone to press beforo be returned, and
the word must take its chances.
There is only the one way into the
world, but avenues lending out of it arc
innumerable. According to the report
of tho register-general of Kuglnnd for
187*1 ns to tho cause of mortality in that
country, bronchitis fiends the list with
03,000 person, next come phthisic which
.■ answers fer *10,000 ; atrophy and debili
ty'cartied ofl'*10,000,most young children.
Heart disease, apoplexy and paralysis
are Increasing; cancer, too, is growing
more fatal, but consumption appears to
lie on the decrease. There were twenty-
five boys and men, nearly all following
outdoor occupations, killed by light
ning. There was a death from the bite
of a fox, from the bite of n rat, from the
scratch of a cat, from tho hi to of a leech,
from tho sting of a hornet, and two from
'^Jie sting of a a asp. There wero more
person* killed by horse conveyances than
l»y railways, tho former being 1,313 and
the latter 1,2*10; eighteen persons were
executed and 11,302 committed suicide.
An liiiglisli mechanic has contrived
to make a steam engino to do its own
stoking. A large sheet-iron hopper is
Hot above the mouth of the fiirnaco and
in front of the lniiler. This is llie recep
tacle for coals. Itolow tho hopper a
Htccl crusher is mado to run some
what rapidly, and, as the coals
fall by reason of their own gravity upon
this grinding apparatus, they are reduced
to the uniform size of cob nuts by tho
action of tho crusher. Thence the
equalizul fuel drops upon a pair of iron
disks, or fans inclosed in a box, and run
ning in opposite directions at high ve
locity. The fans arc, in fact, the furnace-
feeders, for ns tho box has but one open
ing, and that loads to the fire, they lit
erally blow tho coals into tho latter and
distribute them equally over tho whole
surface of the fire-bars. The feed is
regulated in quantities according to tlie
heavy or light work tho engine may lie
tloing, by means of a sinclo adjusting set-
screw. This is the automaton stoker.
The furuaco fires are foil amt steam is
kept up in the boiler without tho turn
ing of a shovel, and all that the fireman
has to do is to smoko his pipe and
whistle, “Down in a Coal-mine.”
In regard to the use of chloroform in
dentiiitry there is but one opinion,
namely, that it is always dangerous. As
a general rule, it should never be admin
istered at nil for the purposes of tooth
extraction. In the present state of pro
fessional opinion upon the subject, the
dentist who chooses to administer
A German chemint haa made a rnioccne epoch, when trees scarcely dis
hing scries of careful experiments to as- tinguishahle from the California rod wood
certain the quantity of carbonic acid and lcboccdrus flourished in Greenland
given ofT In respiration and perspiration j and Hpilzenbcrgon, between latitudes
by different animals. From among bin j seventy degrees and seventy-eight de-
most important conclusions printed in green. He supposes that land shells may
the Journal of the Chemical Society, we j be found fossil in tho lignite beds of the
select a few which appear worth wider
notice. In proportion to their weight
the largest quantity of carbonic acid is
given ofl* by birds—mammals comes
next—and worms, amphibia, fishes, and
snails form Another group in which the ex
cretion of carbonic add is much smaller;
of these worms give ofT the most, and
snails the least. Those that live in water
give ofl* more carbonic acid to the air
than they do to tho water; and young
animals more than old ouch. Exper
iments with colored light show that
under the green and yellow more car
bonic acid is excreted than in ordinary
daylight; and on comparing light and
darkness, it was found that much less
carbonic add is given ofT during the
night than during the day. Among the
rays of differently colored light, the
milk-white and blue rays come next to
the green and yellow in activity; and the
red ami violet arc the least active of all
the hues ol the sp. drum.
German scientists arc making a cru
sade against the numerous quack medi
cines, Hccrct remedies, disinfectants and
panaceas with which the country is flood
ed at the present time. They make care
ful analysis of every thing sent to them,
and publish the results obtained without
hesitation. The following are sotqo of
the results obtained in Europe: Luder’s
disinfecting powders consist of badly
roasted iron pyrites, holding twelve per
cent, of sulphuric acid soluble in water.
It can be obtained very cheaply at any
pyrites burning sulphuric acid works.
Fail do princess, contained in an oval
lwittlc with a long neck, is an agreeably*
smelling liquid, containing 2.03 grams
calomel, 0,43 gram corrosive sublimate
and orange-flower water anti a perfume
adlib. Golden wonder is a mixture of
•I grams ether, 0 grams chloroform, 0.4
gram camphor, 2 grams oil of pepper
mint, 33 grams tincture pepper, and 80
grams alcohol. Po-ho (-hlnesc head-ache
remedy, consists ef very good oil of pep
permint, costing one cent a drop, Kcgu-
lating pills, thirty sugar-coated pills in
a box, of unequal size and shape, com
posed of 0.4 gram guti, 2 grains aloes, I
gram jalapn. Wc copy the above
from a list of one hundred and sixty
similar nostrums, ninny of them innox
ious, others, worthless, and some decided
ly injurious, and all better tube severely
left alone.
We have received the second bulletin
of the American geographical society for
tlio present season, in which tho princi
ple paper is an account of a journey in
Spitzenborgon seas and in Lapland, made
in the summer of 1875, by Alexander
Vender llorck, at t he instance of several
prominent men of science in Merlin. The
author had the rare fortune of seeing
a herd of nearly 8,001) reindeer, and
was shown some beautiful rose-colored
pearls obtained by diving in the cold
streams of UuMslan Lapland; but we
quote his most remarkable story: “On
one occasion wc had a curious ad venture.
While,crossing a lacustrine part of the
river called Kjoalmo jaure, in the early
part, of the night we were suddenly sur
rounded by swarms of lemming (inyodes
torquatus)--an animal like the moun
tain-rat. They swam round the boat and
attempted to clamber into it, so that it
was with tho greatest diiliculty wc could
keep the fierce little creatures from
boarding us by beating about with
tho oars, at which they would set up
sharp, shrill screams, similar to those of
the muskrat. After some timo wo me-
ceeded in passing them.. These little an
imals come unexpectedly down from tho
mountains—no one knowing exactly
whence—and appear in millions, swarm
ing over the whole country, eating up al
most everything that cornea in their way.
Neither ijverx nor lakes seem to deter
thorn, botli of which they swim witheaee,
usually keeping on their destructive
path until reaching tho sen, which they
vainly attempt to cruss, never swerving
from the direction once taken until they
sink exhausted beneath the waves.” The
author adds that visitations of this kind
arctic zones. It is easy to sec that hav
ing their central )»oaition (if not their
origin) in points ho near the present
north pole, the subsequent gradual cool
ing of those regions, which is supposed to
hnve driven the living species of red
woods southwards to California and Ja
pan, nx well as other trees into Europe
would carry the land snails southward j
into the same regions, Where wc now
find their descendants occupying coun
tries which are about equidistant in
longitude around tho northern hemis
phere, in latitudes forty degrees and fif
ty degrees. We have strong confirma
tion of this theory in the well-known
distribution of circumpolar species of
land shells southward on both continents,
along meridians of similar temperature,
and long mountain ranges (especially
those running southward, as in America)
and which are supposed to have thus mi
grated south during the “glacial epoch."
Vktf.rinary Hurgeons all over the
country arc recommend log Sheridan’* Far- ]
airy Condition Powder* for the following
trouble in horse*:—I aim of appetite, rough- i
ues* of the linlr, a'.nppagr of bowel* or water, 1
thick water, cough* end cold*, "welling ol
the gland", worm*,horse ail,thick wind,and ,
heaves.
Dijimnci’h Kiikumatic Remedy never
fails to cure rheumatism. Hold by oil drugginta
1,150
newspapers,
Tiii< att*pitoii ul "«lvi
i U called to «•
even in a special case, assumes a reaponsi-j ;iru separated by intervals of many
bility of which he should not be ignorant, i . veara *
So gram in the prejudice against this; ln considering the origin of California
antithetic among lending dontlsls that j | amt „telk l)r. .1. (i. Cooper is of the
many will not allow it to he adminis. ; „ piniim ,| mt thev cara0 )10 i t hcr from the
torecl in their offices, even when the di
rect professional responsibility is assumed
by an experienced physician.
TilK IMPORTANT <ft?KNTIOS.
Of *11 tho loathsome dilease* Catarrh
stand* pre-eminent. It render* its victim as
disgusting to hitmtclf as to other*. And the
most humiliating of all i* the conseiomnei*
that hi* presence is offensive to those around
him. If *ny disease deserves the name of
universal, it i* I hi*. Dietetic errors and the
follies which I'ashimi imposes upon us tend
to foster and disseminate it. To the pitiful
cry of it* victims, i* there any cure for Ca
tarrh? there is but one answer consistent
with Christian reason. God ha* nevei sent
one evil into the world for which he has not
sent, the remedy. For the greatest of nil
spiritual and moral evijt, the Great Phy
sician ha* preferibed a potent and never-
failing remedy, lie has uiven explicit rules
for the treatment and preservation of the
spiritual and moral man, hut,.]!* i* silent in
all matters relating to the physical man. It
would In* an unwarrantable detraction from
Ills beneficent character to suppose that lie
has nlllicted the greater portion of humanity
with an incurable disease* The day of
plagues is past. The God of Christinuiiy is
a God of Love, of Merry, Mis message i*
“ good will to all men." The earth and all
contained therein was intended by thngriat
Designer to supply mm’s wants: and surely
he has no greater wants than remedies for
h«s infirmities. Science is rapidly proving
that the enrth is fitted to stiVpIy man’s utter
most need. New meJieiiiHl plant* are con
stantly being discovered and new properties
developed from those already known. For
('ntntru. the most potent remedy yet discov
ered is Dr. Mage's Catarrh Itoinec-y. listlli-
ciicv ha* been tested in many thousand ca4es
with uniform success. Cases that had been
repeatedly pronounced incurable, readily
yielded to it. In confirmed, or obstinate
coses, Dr. Pierce's Golden Mcdiriil Discov
ery should be taken in connection with the
U'*e of the Catarrh Remedy. Full particu
lar* in Pierce’s Memorandum Books. They
are given away by druggiati.
Khkumatihm cured st once by 1 tuning’s
Rheumatic Remedy. Semi for circular to
Helplicnstine Hentlfy Washington, D. ('.
Tho inventors of Uurnktt’s Cocoa ini:
—knowing that when the bm|of hair occurs,it
i* generally from that part o( the head where
the greatest heat is necessarily generated,
and that animal fat In their nature induce
heat rather than alleviate it-turned their at
teutiou and pharmaceutical science toward
vegetable oils, a* a bast* of a medicament to
promote the grow th and preserve the beauty
of the hair. The oleum cocos, or Coooamit Oil,
presented Itself most strongly, as posHesafug
many properties peculiarly adapted for the
purpose; tint its odor was objectionable, and
its density (except when exposed to limit i
seemed fora long time to defy all efibrt* to
render it available, for popular use, in cooler
climates. By a scientific selection of other in
gredients, those which will chemically com
bine with the oil hnve been d I wove red, and
they together have, produced a compound
which i* um|unlifiediv piommiiced to be the
heat 1 lint ha* yet appeared.
In the loriu presented,this oil ispermsnent-
ly deodorized, and held in a combination
which peculiarly adapt* it for the toilet; Bur
nett's Foeotine is unrivaled in delicacy and
agrceublonetk— cooling in it* nature -and
possesses *m-h a peitetr**tiiigultiiiity forthe.se
cretions of theskiiqthHt it is raid illy absorbed
it* greatest efficacy 1* best secured by a per
feet clemming, before its application,*of the
hair and scalp, under which circumstances
this oil tiUtiy* irritation,removes all tendency
to tlandriijT. and imiaonitcs the action of the
capillaries in the highest degree. Its effect
upon the gloiuunc** and richness of 'he ludr
i* such as cannot ho surpassed: and it is of*
fered to tiie public in the firm belief that it
only requires to lie known to supercede all
other preparations. We arc confident that
no oiic w ho will make a trial of it. efficacy
will be willing to return to tnc use of any
other preparation.
Joseph BurnkttA Co., Boston, manufac
turers and proprietors.
Five Thou an ml Honiara Often Vhn» for
fhc Aching.
While Dr. 11. .tames was attached to the
British Medical Staff in the .Last Indies, his
high position enabled him to call about hitu
the he*t chemist", physicians, and scientists
of the day, and while experimenting with and
among the natives, he accidentally made the
discovery that consumption can be positive
ly and permanently cured. During the
many years ol his sojourn there, he devtm-d
his time to the treatment of Lung Diseases,
and upon his retirement he left with us books
and papers eoutainiug full particulars, show*
ing that everv one can be his own phvsician
and prepare his own medicine, and such in
formation ns we have received we now offer
east nor from the west, but from tho ; to the puhlie without price, only asking that
northward ; nor does he believe that \ 8 V ,,n l > tor P°*»t*ire.
Vltlunicli hi i i i • i - Address CKADDOLk CO., 1032 Race St..
A,lIU)U 8 n I they can have been derived from a form- Philadelphia, Pi.
the fact can not he very well explained, or eontinent, of which (ho Pacific inlands ! —
I- ° ( n ’' h " S , (l . lke ‘! mo "' v,ctln " lr ' >m arc tho remnants, nor from an Atlantis A i-riknd of ours wtio is chief clerk in
, dentist a chair than Iroin any other the Atlantic ocean. On the contrary lil< - (Jovernment llispen-ary, ti m , „„
place. Indeed, ,t ha, gamed it. reputa- | pnieontolosicl evidence tend, to show I K ^ ^odySoTmim^r" 5 Wc'a!«vl
t,on a, a dangerou. article more ... con- tbat rcgim , o[ thl) 110rlh 1(1> whidl ; M ,ppo,ed j/was?«.crihia bv law; i" i, ”
reel,on with a...,pic tcotl.-dn.wing than ,„ liarv ,, erio( , was vvarm . ba . : not. it ought to be, for ceriainlv .here i.
with any other operation however "thvp , . , , ..... nothing in the whole materia iurtiica oi so
* * ’ " h!y formed tlie center of distribution for much importance to the soldier and thc
« r formidable. A very good reason for t iic huul shells of Asia. Euronc and 1 s<i,or Rs Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment,
ihe liability to accidents is the erect po- A mcric«. < Joing back
b tion of the body of thc patient while
>n the operating chair. Taking this into
i ccount, authorities arc unanimous in
i dvising that chloroform should never bo
fciven except the patient is recumbent.
PLBL18II that which is good. Dr. .1. il.
Europe and
eological hi*-
A Positive Cuke for Rheumatism—
., , . . .< i tuiiit l v i tit. rett mir.i ,'IA it?
lory, lie Miys, to thc supposed beginning Dtuau ;V Rheum .tic Remedy. Send fore
of all the living species, few, if any. of lar to Helphensdne&Bently] Washington,D.C
t'.;e terrestrial can be traced farther than
the owe.c lertinry : -omc, included in N
the comprehensive genius “ Helix,” I sumption. Cutlet, Bro6. jfc Co.. Boston,onlv
found fossil in the eocene of Nebraska, S cuu ' no *
McIaAhi’s Htrengthimiug Cordial and Blood etc., being sutficientlv like living Ameri-
runner is a life saving remedy, imparts vigor, .. .. . . ’ , , .... • ............—..... v.w.. v anu<
hrllhh ll'ld Grt nglh to Du* \U;,m. puri.b-: for,nH t0 he considered the “Dar- manlike to boar Iter husband makes
nml envh-t i.!. .ul. Dr. .i II. McLean, wmism ancestors of jKwhaps the whole of public speech ? Answer (by a lady)—
'* • 1 ■'u- R>*. ; litem. Or, we may go back only to tli,
Prize conundrum—Why don’t a wo-
, because she don’t.
“VE6ETINE,”
Or in * r.n.tnn Phr»lrl*n. “hu n*i **<jntil ««* l.lnoj
imrlfl»r. H.-nrirn of il* msnr w<>o»U»rfolrnr*", siter
nil < • I It •-1 ronu-<ll«-« tiB'l fnile.i. I Tj»i|fil |h«> Lalmr*.
tury nml coiivlnrsd im aidf of it. ^nulnn rnrrlt. Il
D rr-I**»*-l from Imiki. ronla nnrl Imrhs, «■*<••» ol
wliiili I* lilghl) 1 dT«-titr. nml lliry *r* romponmlfil
in «ii':h * niHiuicr min pro«luc<* *iloni«liinf imoIIi."
VE(iETINE
l« tli* Oretil lllmit) l*ui ilim .
VEGETINE
Will cure llic wor«t cn»«. of Scmful*.
VEGETINE
l« recoliiniriulFil »•>- I'lirsiclnn* anti spothreerif *
VEGETINE
llm» n cli-tl fionio uurtolouii ctirp* In ra**«nf Inn
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
31ec|» willi womlciftil nucrma in MercurialUu>e«ie«.
VEGETINE
Will •■ratlicelfi Sell Rheum from tli* ■rstnii.
VEGETINE
Cure* tlie must .ureterstc rate* of )irv«ip*-ld«.
VEGETINE
I!cihii«c« 1'implra nml Humor* from Ihe fere.
VEGETINE
• 'tin-n u..ii*Hrstlon nml resuUlr* llm W..mo|».
\ EGETINE
l« a valuable minedy for lie.
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
. III* t-nlire *lein In * It•-.111hy t iinlltioii.
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
1 lit* . tu*a of Pimiiie**.
VEGETINE
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VEGETINE
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VEGETINE
tllr t in—* Kidney « onipGint. —
VEGETINE
l»o III tl* cun- n| Koinnle Weeknei*.
VEGETINE
pul mined) f«»r Oenrrsl Debility .
VEGETiNE
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t ft. v" '• ui.«ld fn« *5f. Il'oup
yOilD'SSONS. BOSTON. MASS.
KIDDER8 PA8TILLE8.^.t,C l l ”"
e rapidly I'enfMalnf. KIrMi
mi linllaraaditrSNsrsaifed.
, llillllt. Nol'npllal NewBuai-
J TWIyii.ilIINOV S lnelnmall. «M*
\ in, ri- > build -*il ink- r» the Im «i
lor buaineii** Send SkImiiip* for i'ntelncue to
|i W ,\\ i'p mi. mi orrtbili
Syiiitalii
Prepared by H. R. SteY8iis.Boslon.Mass 1
Vcgotinc it Sold hy all Druggists.
MUSIC BOOKS. |
VOCAL.
Wati*l«l of StonK. lieuu uf >:ncrll«li Hotav.
VVr«*Mllt of liPtna. Hem* of Srulllah Son*.
Mmvmrnrrcnrl*. liemaef SermnnSenf.
0|i«-rnli<- I'c.irl*. belli* of Sacred Snni.
■Nil»Wren Hi. Swu-e'a IrUh nrlndir*.
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Movntta'ni, (WIN
V xr.-imin*
till
lUltun
Mtiaic.
il*;*. Duel.;
INVritU.WKKTAI..
<Jent««»rS. ntu*a. Urmi of llie Danrr.
I*l«at»l«l'a AI hum. Pl*ii«f«rle Hrma.
Home<1 tele. Vt»,. I. Ilwme llrrle. A ol. i.
Oman ol Home. rintt nl Home.
t Reed Drgttii Mum. .. , PUno Du.'l*.)
•fnib- un»--ntulb , t| l-oninl »,.liiin<-a of Sheet Mu»ic
Slb-d with e\i rplionnlly -;..r»d piecr*.
1*1 lee of the above ;h«h»U«. meh M..10, In
HommU: an.OlMn elnllt; Ml.OOffllt.
II i^h School Ulioir, i tI.1 The llMwnrd. t '-'-vl«.i
Wlilppoorwin, *' • i- i ^ M.iimijt Kit-r . -I- i
F.illnr book mailed, post-free, for Hetall Price.
OLIVER DITSON A COBoston.
4'. II. Iklteon * t o . J. IL DllaenA ft.,
711 Droa.f way, Successor to Lee A Walker,
New York. Fbila.
| VKIC CASK. ewnniM/nof. l«»r $14.50
niarauW'ol in Gold Chains fXJi in ‘if.
r for year*. Hih><1« w-m on «oi.-, |inn. Adiuaiitn
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old H"
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KKW AVII.I.COX A (linns
AUTOMATIC
Indicator.
Tt*-le H«iH In b»ee
SILICNT SB WING MACHINE.
Send Postal Card for Illustrated Price List, JLc.
Willcox .V (Tilths S. JM. Co.,
Cor. **—-* *’• ' *158 ItroAilwuy, New York
IFOR THE PEOPLE
[Established 1846.I T
J.ESTE7&C0.
Br/kttlolooro, Vt.
tivScnd for Illnstrated Catalogno
KOVIIKHI I I. SIT. KS.S! '.-5.00U »T lb.
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
DESCRIBED A> w !» I I HT»4TKI).
v °ld in wdaya. It being the only complete W price
<r-o k .7 O pm- .,onl» S'1.50u lu-utin«ol th« e»./j>e
lilatoi-v.Kira»»«l liiil|.llnu».Mtinderfnlrihlb.
It*. e'li lubKIeo. ureiil dny a.ef..-.; Illualriatert
• oeklj . .. „„
imraiiinl inmllljjei-.. .
and it «-«re.'iitlly dev
Soiithweotejn Mate* 1
• late t, fiutael Mild
Re*nc etriclly i
,-niix. .1 urn.. i'UI\ II. Mtllll.Mn>| i])H h tint l,.„r |.i
preaent il. The >N KEKI.Y KDITlON, ». nuininc
«cy|nmn«t.f read ins mailer, u mvibi 1. ..nv
n the Untied Stale*. 1
annum l.-r single «iil *. ripti.-
it i»n tonrnnl for in- 1. -
nd the RianutMcturer. »-* well
Podfase froo In all
Hreairfe. Price of DAILY r^r annum
ratea to clnta. .Send for upecimen
KKLI.AR A THOMPSON.
»■ t lira ti m 11 v t her.everv Imtlv
SHYO In 1 week*.
'< Ur fur proof J nf.ore, opini-
.1.000
• lull «il»-
. HI BOARD BROS . Pubs..
m ■ • . v •■o iunati. Ohio.
Me*wore of falwlv , l*iio»d ofllcial
vlSJll and worthless bful;*. :e-.t] for proof
MAZARINE BLUE GLASS.
.<• . itn.iiu purpoM-a and Rtimulating the growth
1 -im«l tin vecolable I fo Examined urn! ap-
>v..,t bv Ceneral l'.eatonlon. ranti his <eriiticate
'oinpaii) ing «-:n h purrlinee. Sjlnaraent Inevnrl
%trc. *» n’t 11111 diiection for uae and nrraLm mt-ut
in Ihe -asl.
I’holoaab-nnd R*lail. bv
KKXJ i’ll\ II. NIIOKIIARRR.
-‘••Iiloi, * auAf 21! X. Gmrlh SI.;
ih-- k > 11 Rl.t K aiid si N GIGII r. I'liiInUelpliiia •
1)K. H’.tRXER’S HEALTD CORSET,
With P*hlrf Knpporfer and
Mclf-Adjitaiinp( Pnd*.
Secures Health and t-'oMror.TOf
l*i>dr, writh Crate anti Rr*n y of
Uoriu. Three Caminits in one.
Approved by all r-hrslciai a.
A G K N T S \Y * N T 1 V .
bam pies by maiL in font it. pi:
Sattcen, >1 75. To Agenta at
°5 eentRlcKH. Order size two
Inches smaller than waist mea
sure over the dresf.
W9rar» Ftps. 763 B-or-Wa T 7: y
.. new
.ELASTIC TRUSS
'HaaaPrd dlftrlnafretaali eth«r».l»
tap ihape. elm S»ir AdJo»tln« Rill
! ileea raf th* brf», tha*baKla
Ih* onP presses back tr« in*
Ilgbv pre*B!« th* Hfriu* it fe*M
llgbv preaara i
.nd* radical ear* ...
Sen* by ■*!!._ Clrcalar* f. •-
SOOLESTOM TRUSs'cO., 1 Marshafl. Mleh.
lii*|H»M«lt»le. frutllasure. K»*
planalorr rlrrular" —* ^
COTTON! COTTON!
I'tvstiiiN Reap. -Mcl'nrlev'a Olabrateil Java
l*ndirt. foil..il S-ed greatlr improved and sold at
1 «-dined prir«-. For particular*, addreaa,
_ _ W B. M.i aRLKV. Winona. Mia*.
con ll/ITfiU FBUK to ADUNTS lo engsiro
gtu VVA I un i" a IVotllabln Diutnesi. Ad-
di'i*«-with damp K». (1. Williams k Co., Lock Box
11(1. PiM-hurgh. l’a.
• uae unuttLiv & CUMPAHIUN AND FLORAL GUlUfc
B Toll4 via lo-'v to t-i»w Roars, Geraniuina, el«!.
itet ,V; uu, a“ sah
E. Y. TEAS & CO., Richmond, Ind
I rnf. Iliill'a Ma|lr CaaipsmiS
ihr only |.r> paraimn, nnr pitkaae of whlcli
: ! totce Ihr beard «n rm» thick and haaev
1 tin- ainnoiheat face (without Injury) la 11
money chrtrfiillr re-
rkagr, pnilp«bl i 3 for
Inv-.-iigMie llie merits of The Blua*
Ira ted Weekly irefore d«lerntlnlilg
rt your work this fall nnd winter,
r tliira *«-M«on st-rpaeaea anvlhiifi;
d. T'-rm* aeni f«w> Addmaa
. 11 Warren almet. New Ynf%.
t Injury)
ohearftill
limited, tl cent* y.-r jiackage^ poitpaidi
I.hruprl i ompMiiy
\BUOK tor the MILLION.
itOiCAI. ADVICE and ^hn*ulatflae«>e#, t-i'.e^
| $100. R E WAR D. $l6oT
4 MOI'PT Al'Hi; ('.(•l.ict on ■ ■m-wh f»ir—
I H f N to 11 nvel Mini sell |o Dealer* c
bn-MkaIdo gltt** rblini era *
No !*«•<!«flItifr. Salary liber
n.mi—• periiiMiien I. Ilofel A I
al ' 'oiijrli Symp for
r h n v who iiim) mail ire
>d of llie inoat severe
• to |e. unfailing in nil
' N . Webster, N. Y .
National Stale Let
of Legislature of W r •
.Hi of every uioalb.
•!.-It b-r *^ Ti.lje',
OPIUM
M0RPHJNE r Hl^lT k <
NO CHARGt;
for trratmciit uutd cumd. Call on or addm*"
DR. J. C. BECK
IIS John Street, l IM INN AT., OHIO.
•• IT sn,l,s AT aiCellT. - ’
i’r.wk m\m insTiikuuL ukixtek
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION
!• th" .inly i-omrlete l , o i«>ri*l History of lb** On-
lenniitl i-iit-lleli* *1. A mammoth rHiiomina, I.iwhi
large engrtvirig*. iranv of iheni bring II 1 * hr
.Weill* YVnuIrrt. Address.
_ lull |>rlra* for all that do not suit,
simile, like cut, $|; for both sides. M. Sen
I. m receipt ol price. N.TB.—Thil
. . - ore Riiptnr** ihnii any of those !«•
wn irli extra vac- i.i • laitus are made, Circulars Tree i
* •».. t IT V>ri«ilw*r, New YoH
A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.
3f WE WANT 533 FIRST-CLASB
SFWINO wachiwf *.-:fnts, AND 500
MENOFENER3Y A : -• 1 ' i '• f, v EARN
THE BUSINESS OF 3?.:.UMC*iNiWMw MA
CHINES. COM PENS A i:CN’-IRCRAL.BUT,
VA^YIHO ACCORDING TO ABILITY, OHAR
ACTE" AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE
AGENT. FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRE69
Wilson Sewing Machine Co.. Ghicago.
* PD E?:a2TaT. Vtv Terk. or JT»-r OrlMo:
n rtx.v m home Agent* wanted. DutHI nod
t*rin*- Dee. *i RUK ,\ rn. Augnylu, Maine
«» tllVRHTIMRRk
r the ml v rr(l»em*n
■H. N- (’.If.
$1?
ks WMi riXb •
MERIDEN CUTLERY CO.
Received the HICHEST CEbTENNtAL^mZE.
THS "P.TK.T ITOHT" Hum TiBLE KstTE. Ikj
J,?||^-* TABLE CUTLERY.
t •-llub.nl K I.! fe, t kr most unruble WIIITF i« >xm MBBB—— 1 M 1—
known. The o|,mat Manufacturers in Amerint nri ... i "i-,*e^.| llo- H - »»#* •» »\ i». s..
Always call for "Trade Mark" “MERIDKN ('UTLEKY Co.” on tim blade. War-anted and sold l-v »|
Dealer* in Cutlery, and by tho ifLKlDLV HILDItv CO., 4v I'uiuubeni .Stmd, Nvu lurk.