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o TIIK SPANISH THRONE An Account of tlio DUnnlril Succosslon untl tlio Claims or Doll Curio. Philadelphia Times. The dispute over the Spanish sue cession, to which tho death of Alfonso gives fresh in :erest, has its origin m tho abolition by Ferdinand Vll., by 'tno pragmatic sanction of March 29, "1830, of tho Salic law of tho Bourbon family. This was done at the instiga tion of his wile, Maria Christina, a Neapolitan princess, and tho result was to niako their daughter, who was born in that year,thohcir to the throne in place of his brother, Don Carlos. Tho latter entered a protest against his exclusion from tho throne, which was sustained by tho Uourbonio courts ot Italy, and on tho death of Ferdinand VII. in 1 8H3 ho was proclaimed Charles V., being supported by a majority of tho clergy and the country people throughout tho kingdom. Tho Salic law, it may bo explained wa3 the code established by the Sali, ans or Salic Franks who, under Clovis founded tho French monarchy. Under tho Salic laws females were prohibited from inherting landed property and this feature of their law continued to prevail in France with respect to the inheritance of the crown, and also in Spain, under tho Uorbon line, until tho date referred to. The transfer of, tho crown therefore, to tho Infanta Isabella, with the Queen .Mother Maria Christina as regent, was a departure from tradition that was opposed by a very largo part of tho nation. Tho Carlists were at first so successful that Christina was compelled to obtain foreign recuits for her army, but after the death of Zumalacarrcguy, thoCrirl ist leader, tho royal troops, under command of Espartero, gradually gained tho ascendancy. Ifc was not, however, until 1830 that the Carlists wero finally overpowered and Don Carlos fled to France, though the war was not fully ended till a year later. This was not acomplished until tho government had made many concess ions to the progressive party or exul tades and radicals, and had been com pelled to adopt tlio modified const itu ttion of 1812. Soon after this other agitations arose, and in tho autumn of 1810 Mario Christina resigned and left Spain with a number of conserva tive leaders, leaving the government in tho hands of tho progressive party. Tho Cortes appointed Kspartero regent during tho minority of tho Queen, and under his adminis tration great advances wero made in tho internal economy of Spain, until on attempt was made to seize upon church property provoked general in surrection, and in 1813 Espartero in his turn embarked for England. Tho queen was in this year declared of age, a moderate ministry was foimed, Christina was recalled, and soon after the constitution of 1815 was adopted. Tho ups and downs of tho reign of Isabella II, novo nothing to do with tho in-osent subject. There wero sev eral CMclisfc outbreaks during this period 5n favor of Don Carlos, Count do MoKfemolin, known as Charles VI., tho S';r of the brother of Ferdinand VII., cijready spoken of as Charles V. On his death, in 1801, his right de volved on his brother, Don Juan, who, in October, IS08, abdicated in favor of his son, tho present Don Carlos, tho titular Charles VII. This was im mediately niter the success of the in surrection in 1808 and the flight oi Isabella from Spain. Don Carlos die: not make his entry into Spain in as sertion of "his claim'to the throne until 1873, the country having inthemean whilo been passing through a period of storm and stress with various experimental governments. After tho fail'iro of tho attempt to establish Amadous, son of tho Kiiin of Itaiy. upon the throne, Marshal Serrano, whoso death is justannounc ed, ami who was elected President f the Ixopublic, becamotho virtual rulof, and do; oted himself to thosuppressicTi of tho Carlists. In this ho sueceede'1, but seeing a Republic to bo impraetil obly hw niodo no opposition to the re storation of tho other branch of tho roy.-ti family in tho person of Alfon? o. In 1S70 after a loilg and gallant strug gle, tho Carlists received a final delmt and Ion ( arlos withdrew trom eprHn In ft manifesto issued from Paris ho eaiw: "Being desirous of putting a stoj) 'o bloodshed, I forbear contllui ing a fjlorious but at present fruitiusa 6tniRlo. I will never sign aconvetiio. My Hag remains furled until tho mo ment when God shall fix as tho su preme hour of redemption. It will bo seen that the situation,! o day is almost identical with that Oen tho grandfather of tho present sUoii Carlos asserted hisclaim to tho thrine. Tho proclaimed heir is a girl baly of three or four years old, justaslsalrvlla wis, with her mother as regent, tho Queen mothers have even tho iTHiio name. Tho difference is thatChsrles V. contended against an innoviv'ion upon recognized tradition, and tho claim of Isabella, had to bo asserted by force of arms. Sho became J", de facto queen; her son has been ado facto king, recognized as such b; tho laws of the land mid tho reprcifrsita tivus of tho nation. Charles VII. thus ho?- tho forco all oqoinst him, an'l tho sentiment of legitimacy has ncffctlio porver now that it hod half a certury ago. If Don Carlos wero a little lss of a Bourbon ho might very probably become tho renter of conservative po'icy; but tho course of this com try is not toward a Bourbon restoration even in Spain. A mnrriage was lately broken of! in Ijlanco in a singular manner, kn ar twt and a young lady wero engaged. The bridegroom had a strong disliko for tho nppendngo to ladies' drosses commonly known as tho bustle. In speaking to his brido of her wedding gown hohapponed to mention tho wish that this addition should bo dispen sed with. Sho refused, Baying she would bo married wearing a bustle or -not at all. Tho artist thereupon an nounced tho engagement oft", and tho two soparated, to meet thereafter as strangers. How Sins-lc-IIandiMl n Robber Tied up Seventeen IMoii lo Trues. From tlio Pall .Mall Gazette. Tho other day in one of the jail, of New Zealand, there died a man who for many years had been an ohject, first of terror, then of interest, to tho colonies. The early years of Henry Garrett aro shrouded in a veil of mys tery, but in 1812horeciovedosontenco in England of ten years penal servi tude. As at that time penal servitude also meant transportation. Henry was removed to tho colony of Norfolk island. In that Pacific region ho dis ported himself his full term, for it is not until 18(55 that ho again oppears. In that year Garrett, having reached Australia, boldly conceived and boldly carried out a most daring bank rob bery. Garrett determined to carry out his schemcsiimh'-handed, and pro ceeded with the utmost coolness to do his little job in broad daylight. Post ing a noticoon thooutside of the bank at Pallorat he had selected for his operations, that the establishment would bo closed for an hour, ho went in, shut the front door after him, and, presented a loaded revolver at tho heads, of tho surprised and somewhat disconcerted ollicials, ho demanded tho contents of the safe. Receiving this he quietly locked tho clerks in tho building, and departed smiling by the bock door, with a prof it of 0,000 as t he reward ol his coui merciol enterprise. With this sum Henry escaped to England, but being followed by a de tcctivo ho was cauiiht in tho streets of London. Tho trick by which ho was raptured was rather a'mean one. The detective thought that ho recognized his man, but not being quite sure that ho was the right one, he gives a loud "coo-ec from tho sidewalk, and tho unsuspecting Atistrailian, doubtless thinkiim to help a fi-llow-colonist in distress, turns sharply around, and is as sharply nabbed. Sent back to Austrailia he was tried and received a sentence of ton ycara' penal servitude. Upon the expiration ot his term Oar- rett shook off tho dust from his pris on shoes and crossed over to tho neighboring colony of New Zealand. Anions many well-planned rob beries, with tho skillful execution of which he distinguished him self, chielly conspicuous was tho feat ho accomplished of "sticking up" not far from Duncdin, and relieving them of their valuables. Tho process of "sticking up" is charmingly simple. Tho operator bounces out Irom his ambush upon an unsuspecting party of travelers, and, with loaded revolver raised, he cries out "Bail up!" where uponeverybody knowing what is meant nil the men instantly throw their hands in tho air. Any one mak ing an effort to get at his sidearms is shot. It requires a certain amount of couraso to do this simple trick well. Mr. Garrett, as usual, single-handed, managed his seventeen men himself. In a short time ho had them all tied to trees, and then, at his own conven ience, he emptied their pockets. With tho kindliness of heart which won so pleasing a characteristic of our amia ble i bushranger, ho made a good lire, boiled a billy of water and gave them all tea. Moreover, knowing thesolace of tobacco, ho filled from their own pouches the pipes of such of tho Tinr tv who smoked and lighted them. Then wishing them a kindly "Good night, good-night!" Mr. Garrett va nosed. Ponipey uikI the- 'Possum. Washington letter to Tho Philadelphia Rec ord. Of course, you have heard tho clas sic 'possum story which is always told when 'possum is mentioned? No? Well, an old darkey once caught a 'possum one cold Thanksgiving Day. and taking it home to his cabin, 'built up tho firo and put it in the pot. , Then ho lay down, tired out, with his feet to tho fire, darkey fashion, and went to sleep. As ho lay there snoring while the 'pos sum simmered in tho pot his son, a limber, bright-eyed youth, glided into tho cabin. Ho took in the situation in a moment. Tho 'possum was ready to bo eotm and its strong aroma filled tho room. Stepping softly to tho firo tho graceless youth took tho 'possum out of tho pot and rapidly devoured its gamoy llesh, chuckling softly to himself as- ho did so. When ho had eaten all there was to cat he gathered the bones in a little pile beside the lire place, and then snicaiing a little of tho 'possum grease on the mouth and nose of tho sleeping nian ho stolosoftly out. By and by old Ponipey awoke. Tho air was redolent of boiled 'possum thu old man's mouth watered. Rising slowly to his feet ho took of tho lid of tho pot and looked in. ".lerusho mighty!" ho exclaimed, "it's dono gone." Then glancing down at tho fireplace, ho saw tho whitened bonos, ami pasaing his hand over his mouth ho felt nnd smelled tho 'possum grease. A broad smile spread over his puzzled face: "Good Lawd!" ho exclaimed, "I dono forgot I oto him!" S More Lawyers' Tlmn Doss. I fell across an nmusing story tho other day in Mme. Adam's interesting book, "La Patrio Ilongroise," soya London Life. Hungary, says Mme. Adam, swarms with barristers. It is tho ambition of tho Huncarion peasant to make ono of his sons on advocate, as it is tho ambition of tho Breton and the Irih peasant to make ono son a priest. Tho son of a wnoll farmer in tho neighborhood of Pest h was sont by his father to tho law school of the town, but, cither from wants of parts or application, was plucked in tho qualifying examination. Not daring to return home empty-hnnded, after all the money that had been spent on hiseducation.heforged a legal diploma. The father, however, was not so ignor ant an to be unawarn that such di plomas aro always written on parch ment Kutva-ber "doeskin" in Hun garian. "Why i3 your certificate not mode out on Kutya-ber?" asked the old man. "The fact is, father, an Bwered thoyout h, "that therouro mora barristers than dogs in Hungary, and so there is not enough Kutyu-ber to make diplomas for us all." Mnn.v hospltnls nnd curative Institutions bc only Red Star Cough Cure, lor throat nnd lung troubles. It cures. Price, twenty-five, cents. St. Jacobs Oil cures rheumatism. General McClellnn had an annual incoino ot G0,000. In livery Hotly Drunk? Among tho many stories Lincoln used to relate was tho follosving: Trudging nlong a loncljroad ono morning on my wny to tho countri scat, Judgo overtook mo with his wagon and invited mo to a seat. Ho had not gone tar before tho wagon be gan to wobble. Said I, "Judge, I think your coachman has taken it drop too much." Putting his head out ot the window, tho judgo shouted: "Why, you infernal scoun drel, you aro drunk!" Turning round with great gravity, tho coachman said: "llo dad! but that's tho firs' rightful s'cislon your Honor's giv'n 'n twel' mont!" If peoplo knew tho facts they would bo surprised to learn how many peoplo reel in tho streets who nover"drinkadrop." They aro tho victims of sleeplessness, of drowsy days, of apoplectic tendencies, whoscblood is set on firo by uric acid. Somo day they will reel no more they will drop dead, just because they haven't tlio moral courage to defy useless professional attendance, and by uso of tho wonderful Warner's safo euro ncutralizo tho uric acid in tlio system nnd thus get rid of tlio "drunkenness in tho blood.'' Tho American Rural Homo. Scotch heather is now a fushlonablo bridal favor. Who would throw away hard-earned money for every new cough syrtin adver tised; when you ennprocuro that standard remedy for coughs, Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Price 125 cents n bottle. Thirty men already have been killed in tho new acqucduct for New York City. Something that will quiet tho nerves, givo strength to tho body, indue- refreshing sleep, improve tho quality ot tho blood, nnd purify and brighten tho complexion, is what many persons would bo very glad to obtain. Cai tor's Iron Pills aro mado for exactly this class of troubles, and aro re markably successful in accomplishing tho ends desired, ns named above. They aro useful for both men and women. Sold by druggists. Price, 50 cents a box. Sco ad vertisement. Fricasseed lily petals nro mentioned ns a dainty that tickles tho Chinaninu'B palate. "ITOUG1I OK ITCH." "KoiiRli on Itch" cures skin humors, eruptions ring ssorm, icuer, sisu riicum, iroo.eu ieei, cuu blun, ltcli, ivy polsou, barber's llcli. sue. J Mi. Pig Jupiter's tiny red spot is getting brighter. "Monn than ai,i,otjii:h Luxo UnMnnins,' is what K. W. Pairman, a drucuist at Day ton, Ind., writes about tlio sale of Allen's Lung lialsam. Ho has sold it for eight years, and it gives satisfaction, bold by druggists at U5c., r0c. ami 51.00 a bottle Puro California wines aro sold on tho Pa ciflc coast for 5 cents a glaBS. Invigorate, renew, nnd beautify tlio hair uy tlio uso ol Hull s Hair Kcncwer. For sick and nervous headaches, consti pation and liver troubles, tako Ayer's Pills. Ex-Senator Tabor, of Colorado, is to build a si.ooo.OOOdwelling in Washington. " A tlilnli rifna ia tnl,,, r wit ..ah f deal of good, moro good than any other . i :i i i ,, . , i i , iiicuitiiiu biiu hum ever iiiKcn, is 1110 lesti monial to tin's great remedy for rheu mutism and neuralgia given by J. S. Hcl mick, of Uerrien Springs, Jfich." A sound instructor. A music teacher. When ppltlrc jonr hooter i-lino Rtmlglitpneduse j.jou a uuui aimuucra; UH'y ki'i-i litem siruigni. Congressman Goff hns fallen heir to 500,. 000 by tho death of an uncle. PATi:"rSobtnltir(Uyr,oni9l.trger&Co.,At toruej t, Wttslinnjtuii.U.C. Esl'J 18C1. Ad ice free. Tho wife of Senator Halo nlwnys reads auu rovises tlio speeches ol nor husband. FAKMICItS AM) STOCKMEN. The only remedy that cures L'nll8, cuts ami wounus on norscs and came, ami always growa the hair lu Its original color. Is Vcti-rlnury C'Hr- bollsulw). r0 c?nt and SI. 00, at IlriiL'uIsta or by mull, cole x ua, uiucic mver ! ails, wis. Chang, tho Cliineso giant, recently lost SUfi.UOO by investment in an Australian gold mine. BUY GALZER'S (UCroe,Wli.) GEEDG. Tt.rrt. Mr. I fogan, ex-pugilist, is now Mr. Ilogan, revivalist, at Umnhu. "Rouen on lints" clears out lints. Mice. 15o. "Hough on Corns" hard or soft corns, bunloni. 15c "Hough cn Toothache." Instant relief. 13c. In Paris, Inst year, thero wero 80,270 ami 7i:,7iJ- deaths. "When JUby traa sic, wn giore her C.tstorla, When sho was a Child, she cried for Caslorla, When alio became Miss, alia clung to Caatorla, VLon sho had Children, sho gave thorn Caatorla, There is in tho whito house conservatory n. $iuu,uuu lot oi piauis. Ifulfnnl Sauec The mod delicious relish In tho world. I'aiaUWe and healthy. Charles DickciiB son, who recently visited tho west, inherits Ills iatlinr stuslolordress. Sprains, bruises, stiff joints, burns, scalds and rhoumatisiu nro relieved by Undo Sam's Nerve and Pone liniment. Sold by druggists. Worms cause pcovishncBH, fevers, convub sions and frequently death. A pleasant, safo and ccrtnin remedy is Dr. J AQUE'S GU11MAN WOUM CAKES. Sold by ull druggists. Headaches, constipation, livercomplaint, billiousness aro cured by that mild, cleansing remedy which iiovcr produces pain, EL LEIiT'S DAYLIGHT LIVE It PILLS. Only 25 cents. Sold by druggists. An economical man will lteop t, leather ot his harness soft nnd nimble, which ore- borves it from crackfug or ripping. Ho nl was uses UNCLE SAM'S HAllNESS OIL. Sold by all Harness Makers. One-third of all who dio in nctivo mlddlo life aro carried off by consumption. Tlio most Ircqucut causo is n neglected cold. tough, hoursoiross, bronchial trouble or asthma, an oi which may bo permanently cured by iAIAAlV iS.vrjlAUT Or TAll AND WILDCIIEKUY. Sold by druggists. A farmer's wealth depends on tho condi tion of his stock. When scraggy andfeoblo they nro especially liable to distompers, fevers, cods and all diseases which destroy unlmuls. Thousands ot dollars aro saved nnnu&lly by that vnluablo old stand by, UNCLE SASI'a CONDITION POWDER. Restless, fretful, crying child ron nro Buffer ing nnd need for their relief Dit. WIN CHELL'S TEETHING SYItUP, which la useful not only for nil tho disorders of teething infants, but cures coughs, croups, soro throat, colic nni cramps of older chil dren, and should ulwuys be kept in every liouho for emcrgi'm-lcs. Only 25 cents. Sold by all drujgibti. Snlvntion Oil, the grentest pnin cure on 1 earth, Is guaranteed to effect a euro whero it is possible for tho vent ot tho diseuso to bo renencu by a liniment, l'nco -'u cents a bottle. Tho sultan of Turkey has reduced tho number of his wives to USO. Don't sny there is no help for Catarrh, llay fever and t old in Head, since tuous nuds testify that Ely's Cream Halm has entirely cured them. It supersedes the dangerous use ot liquids and snulis. It is easily applied with the linger and gives ro lief at once. Price 50 cts. at druggists. 00 cents by mail. Send for circular. Ely Pros., Uwego, 2s. l. Fou over eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which lias affected my eyes and hearing; have employed many physicians w lthollt reiiei. I am now on my second bottlo of Ely's Cream Palm, and feel conll dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thomp son, Corro Gordo, Pratt Co., III. I uscb pnrt of tsvo bottles of Ely'sCream Palm and can say I am entirely cured of catarrh. (,( harles Uiesel, Co. K., lilhln fantry, Fort Custer, M. T. A wiso man says: "Never judgo a woman by the clothes sho wears." Plain Qi-i:stions roit Invalids. Have Mio routino medicines ot tlicprofessiondouc you no good? Aro you discouraged and miserable? It so, test tho properties of the great Vegetable Specific, Dit. Walkhu's Calikoiinia ini:oau PiTTUits, tho finest in vigornnt, corrective nnd nltcrativo thnthns overseen tho light, ami you will find relief, Tho French courts have ruled tlint oven a key can do duty as a wedding ring. For cuts from barbed wire fence, tort ihoultttrt, kicks and open tores on animals, use fitt wart's Healing rowdcr, IS and SO cts. a box. If you cannot lick a man bo lenient with lus faults. ;scy Orleans 1'icayuiio. Xo Oplmn In riw's Cure for Consumption. Cures wncro oiiirr mneuics iui. c. Tho lato Senator Sharon, millionaire, left only 7o0 oi personal property. 'Huron ox rn.r.s." Cures r"" or hemorrhoid, Itching, protruding bleeding, hitrrii.il or other. Internal and extern. i remedy In each pjckaKO. Sure cure, Wo. DriiifKUts STRICTLY PURE. ITCOHTAiitsrvo oricnriitf ant foiui IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES. PRICE 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS, AND $1 PER BOTTU OUNT ltOTTI.I'S lire imp up for tlio iircomiiiomiiitm mini sviiu uumru Hood mill Low i'rlveil COUGH, COLD and CROUP REMEDY TII0SK DESHtlNO A ItKMI'.DY VOl'. CONSUMPTION OK ANY LUNG DISEASE, U onlil Neeuro tlio I.uririt ttl.OO Itottlcs. Directions u; omp;l y K.ioli Itnttlti. OLD 11Y Al.l. .MKlllOlM: DKAI.IilCS. BITTERS. It will cure any cao of I.Ivor unci Kidney troubles when nropeily taken. It H u perfect renosator nml liiviKoi'fttur, It dentists tlio syji trin ot tlio polnoiioua humors that develop in 1,1 vol , ICldnoy and I'rlnary diseases, car rying nsvay all poImoiioiin matter and re Coring tho Itloofl ton licultli y condition, oiil-Irhliii; It, refi-enlilns nnd Invlgoratlntf mind nmlRoily. It prevents tlio growth io Krrlous IIIiicnh of a I)nnjrorii4 t'la'S of UUen.cK that Login in mere trlvlnl nil meats, aad wo too opt to bo neglected as siicli, THOUSANDS OV CASKS of tlie worst forms of theso tcrrlhlo ulsnise have bran cjulcUIy rellovcl and In a short tlmo perfectly cured by the tuo of IIopu A: Mult Ulttcrs. Do not pet Hop. nnd lTTnlt nitters con founded with Interior preparations of similar name. Tuko Nothing hut Uoj)S& Malt Bit lerslf you want asiuo Cure. GOODMAN DRUG GO,, Whofesala Agents, O.IIAIIA, Mill. ar pain la ihs Rh.uintllo lies birr I ltd iluce uilsc ATHLOFHOROS I14" "f- H mul a tliorgsh cur. Id nij cue." Mm. Kill Hnillh, 1 N, Fottrr Strrtl, BfrlDlOflJ, O. Athloptioroi 1" tbMiluUI life, coulatuliic noopluo, morphlDo orotLer lojtirloui lacredlrnt, ud Is . iurtcurfor libeumatiini, Ail Tour drucslt for Attilo pbwoi. If iou ohdhi gt It of lilru da nol trr uiucthliif clBf, tut ordrr t oeea fromoa. WewlllacDill axpraaa palioa reedpt of price, (1,00 P" bottle. ATHL0PH0ROB CO.. 112 Wall 8t. KewYork. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S Bold ly ALT. DEALERS throuchout the World. Gold medal Parts Exposition, 1878a VA CENTS VSSC0C for L-JW for AAA V TAKE V O, MALT Pens for Infants and Children, "Cut orla Is bo well adapted to children that recommend Itas superior t any prescription ksowntomo." If. A. Aacnnu, M, J)., Ul Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, K. T. Tbm l'rodur. tb finest tloitera, vif.i..u. n1 CmM. Y.mtr. I BUY moua stuck. Sew Vcirtablrs and i'ann yl.lda. SEEDS WARRANTED. 7 (bo iuo,oou.7oa't buy till y on cataioir. gaar.aamiai iininii iimiiamiiiiiiij. F nil 111 an an, Storm SlKtlnl'- As the coming of n prent Btorm In her. nltled ly tho tlinp!ny of etuitintinry Hlgnnlp, so in the nppronch of that tlivml untl fatal disease, ConHiiinption ot the I.lin;- iiHtialiy announced in advance by pimple., blot chew, erriiptions.'iileorn, glandular Hsvellmgn, and kindred outwaiid iiuinifp.ttatioiiH of tho In ternal blood poison, which, if nol promptly expelled from tho system, attacks thu deli cate tisanes ot tho lunss, causing Ihe'it to nlcerato and break down. Dr. l'ierco'H "Golden Medical Discovery" is tlw great remedy for this, ns for nil diseases having their origin in bad blood. It improves tho appetite and digestion, increases nutritio.i and builds up tho wasted system. Lillio Devereatix Illako calls women "the silent sex." If bilious, or suffering from impurity of blood, or weak lungs, and fear of consump tion (scrofulous disease of the lungs), tuko Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery," and it will euro you. lty druggists. Tho inan who takes a hint is not neccs warily a thief. Young or middle-aged men, suffering from nervous debility or kindred affections, should address with 10 cents in Ht.inips for largo treatise, World's Dispensary Medical Association, lhiffalo, X. Y. Dio Lewis has joined tho army of hot water cranks. Pains and Aches In various pirls of the body, mora partlcnlstly In tlio back, shout Jer nnd Julnta, are the unwilooii o nJl.'atlons tint rhvinutlum his giln-d a foothold, and you aro In for It" for a longer or shorter pi-rloJ. Rheumatism Is canted by Incite ncld In tho t.lood. and Is cured by Hood's Smaat!l.i, ss hlch riudl cntes every Impurity frtm the blood, nnd fills It with richness m l hrallh. "1 had been troubled for some lime lth rr appetite, partlcnlaily In the morning, and also had frequent uttacksof thcumattsm. 1 commenced tak ing Hood's Sarsaparllla, and now my appetllo Is tho best and the rhcumatl-m has entirely left me.' C. Ahens, StOI Kmciald Avenue. Chicago, III, ".My wlfo hns been troubled with rheuiuutllsm for a long time, and her blood has been s cry peor. Last spring sho had scrofula sores. I got her somo of II nod's t-arsapardla, and on tnklnt; It thohrgnntu Improve tight assay. Sho Is not In the least troubled by rhoumiitlsm now, and the sores aro all healed.' IIknkv Ransom, Mt. Vernon, O. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists, til six-for IV, l'rop:red by C.I.UOOU i: CO., ApothccarlCJ. Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. jillil lie 1 1, uitu mil n. Belli, , i.titi i, 11 , u., miiii-i , Musk.. itIvIiilt addreMH 111 full for l'liintthlets nertatnlm; to tho rearing nf chllctcn, etc. Itldgii'a food Is tho best fooil In llm ssoild for Invalids, and Is readily taken by tho Uttlo folks, nnd nUvuys ss lth 8nllfai tory icsulta when taken neeordlngto tho directions accompanying each can. Bet of cards forsvarded for stamp. PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY.l Tbrorfh th fnUurof a Hrjino. tifftctjrrrof Cnbmcro hhnwli Iber lit.1 ronij Into our Linda lrp conilffninent of DiM h"ii. Irfect pooU, whkhwfproww ti j-resfntto ihf .l!r la tht following uitDoeri Hen J u V J centa for II in o. mlivrlp t!on to rnrmnntl Ilmitt'liold. lirrltU iininlllui'ratrl lwT. de- TutrtltolVrinftntl HounrhoU topic, Storlvi onJ genf ral m'irllnny, an J w Vt-IllM'nilroiifinrnf thftitlicuiltlflll or wo ill xend S tbkwll and 5 ub- lalptlnn to on nddrrt for tl.00 natlsfactlon piarnntoed rr mony refunded. AddrcM VMIU AM) norsriioLi)., atlurtrorJ, Coua. The oldest incdlrlrc Ii tho ss-orbl la probably Dr. Isnno Thomnson's B-:Di:itfc,v'rD:B i:vi: wath; This article Is a carefully prepared rhysMan pre rcilptlon, nnd hns been lneonstant uso nearl 1 iieentu. rv, and notssblmtamHuKthe many other preparnilons that base been Introdneeil Into the market, the snlo of this nrt" lo Iseonstnntly lnerenIiif. If thodlreo tlensare f llossedlt will novi r fall, Ys'o ptrtlcularly Invite the nttentlon of plislelnn to ItainerltK. JOHN I 'I HOMl'.SON, BDNH & CO.. TltOY", N. V. A FREE SAMPLE. To Introduce tlio L'reit liiiiMeli il 1 riMncilir. noil. DON'S KIWI Or' PAIN' Intoevery famlls'. I svlllsend a sample frco to any one tending nddrens. Mention thlspuperaud aldtess ;. O. KICHAltDd, Tolalo, O. 3T Dtf. 3(13 3E2 TIIK HOI1SKIIOIJ) l'lilMlM! for u J eent stamp. rill-; noL'f-i;ii()i.l) nr. I'.ii'T liooiv for iiiv. stamp. Till. JIOl Ht-.IIOI.il UA Mi: HOOK fur tsvo '.(!. alumni, tielld lu I), l.uilll.lll' ,V- Cu.. X! l-'rullUlIll HL. Ilintim. for thoin. HflMF STUDY. Hoolc keeping, Hu.tiiess II U DIC forms. 1'eninanshln. ArlthnieHe. Short hand, ete. , tliornuelily tiuiuht by mall. Circulars i.m r-s i;iiM,i.(ii;, uiiiiuio, rs.i. JH MO Tim An artlvo Man or Woman In firry jJB Rj I a.a'cmmty tit trll our Roods Halarrflj, BABol lfr noalhanU l.xpontca. 1'xpf mti In ad- mice, lanvatimii uulllt I I'.l I.I I'artl' iilars tree. Utandard Ullvcr waroCo. lJoston, Huh. A Casket of Silver War Froo To aoperton wliowlll tliowlt to tl elr tit.g hbom. ct onr jt d itaj ordrrrj. (llr your reirmt tiprfri and )'it O'tictf ddrf I'ON'.V. MAN'I'ti. '0,.ilAItTI 4i;i,C(N.. jdODEITS PA8TILLES.ds& ixmrnumtii w juicWstowu, ili I'D It A I.r,. non week and expenses paid. Outfit wortti n ni l pnrticulnrs ireo. l'.O. VICKi;ilV. AUBtiltt,.Malne Morplilno Hultlt CiirnllnlO toUOilitya. Ninuiy tlUOiirod. 1)11 J. blKl-MKNS. I.UilJUUIl, OHIO. iTumors and ITlcers cured wlthoal nalnor unire. wniarvr pampniau Vr, r. II. Ooller. Mllwaulte.Tla, Telegraphy;; Vulenlluo Uros., Janes ,rn hero and cant Rood MlliailOlia luiuiauuu iVllle, Wlfc n..l. For sf Js'esv Chromn. Be ran ft aold-Edifo O-llli Cards. 1.kxCiui Woiiks, iv lvorytou, couu. 200 Ncsv Scrap I'Icturoi and Aict'a Album of M Card Kampleslor lOo. bteumCurd Wna, Hartford, tt Cll'OI C DnnV conialnlnitSl samples of Newt ardi OAvil b bUUr.forllcti.lopuyio,taK0. CKNTKI! l'KlCli I UKOOCCAItUCU. OculerbrooW-.Couu Ca4torl cares Colle, Constipation, Bour Btomacb, Dtarrhrca, Iiructatlon, Kills Wormj, elves sleep, and promote dl- AVufoutlnjurlous taedlcatlon. Ccmcn Coxrixr, ICS Fulton Street, If. T. NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS 8ls. DOUBLES ALL CENT ria" "J JouiiiJi.i rKB,uccaw,riu. Y& CURES WHERE AIL CISE FAIIS. sA Beat C'oimh Hymn. TualeH good. Uso )8 pSL In tliiie. old by (InmgliiH. TAR TRADEVuaY MARK. 'olutehi Free from Opiates, JUmeties and Votton, SAFE. SURE. PROMPT AT PatrasiiiiT aki I)kiLsTi. TMC ll4UI,V-i A.XH.I.LFR CO ItA LTIJIOUr, KD, TJJicqB: Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, AIH KaeVlttlr, n.U.fbf, Toolbttaa, 9 I R 9 HrrlB,, Itral.r., f If., f(N (lilS IMIU'K, I'lKT V CI.NTS. Mill AT IIKL'IHIISIS IMS IIKilEH. IRLM i.SOUELtl. tt).,lul.TmoiiE,nn. TREATED FREE. DR. H. H- GREEN, A Ritrrlnllat for t'lovrn Yenras l'aat, Ilai treated Uropsy st)d Its complications with ttv most wonderful surressj uses veKetablo romodlei entlrelr harmless. Keiuoves all symptomi of dropsj In elKht to twenty days. Guns patients pronounced hopclcssbytha best o physicians. From tlu) first doe the svmptoms rapidly dlsnppcai ami In ten days at least tsvo-thlrds of tho symptom are removed. Some mav cry humbiiB svlthout knowing anytnlni about It. ltcnieuilier Itdoen not tint you anything to reallio this merits of my treatment for yourself. 1 nmronntnutly curing easesof lonirftiinulnjt, eases that have been lapped n number of t Intra, nnd tha patient declared unaliln to live is week. (Hs-o full history of rnso. Nnmo sex, hosv Ions ntlllcted, boss badly swollen nnd where. Is bosvels rollve, luivo legj burstrd nndiillpped svnter. Bend for froo pamphlet, conlnlnluit testimonials, questions, etc. s 10 tlnyx troiitiiiont fttrnUlioil froo by mull. Kpltcpsy nts positively cured. llordertrlal. send 7 cents In stamps tnpay nostaitf). II. II. (lltUHN. M, I)., 63 Jones Avenue, Atlantu, Ua. Tim Gold & Jewelled ED AL Vnsi an-nrilctl by tUo Katlouul illeillcal Aaaoclnllon TO TIU'l AUTHOR OP THU SCIENCE OF LIFE l'remasuro ieeimu m .uin, u ... . v.. ... ....... the untold miseries rehiiltlnir from Indiscretions or excess In enrly life, sshlch tho nuthor baa proved may be allovlated nnd jiosltlvely cured. It la o standard Medical Work on tho above, and Is a treas. uro to every younir and inlddle-ni!ed man. War. ranted us represented or tho money refunded In every Instnnco s ! pafies j embossod muslin, full Kilt: 123 prescriptions lor ull diseases, l'rlco onlj 8t, by mall, healed, insst-pald. Illustrativo sam U eciitH. Hcnd now. This work Is unlva ially rreommendod by tho press, clcrcy, parent and teucbers, and e-ery ono of Its moro than i ml Hon renders, l'.very mini, vouiir iir old, should ren this iMMjk, nnd every ufferer bould cinisult tk nuthor. l' Thero Is n Imlm In Ollcodi thero la Piysu-on , ,en. ,,' ',7r,,,. , ,,, ,,. Dr,ITill,l Aanr.iki a......v... -VUItE Biliousness, Sick lleadaclio In Four Hours Vi) Ono doso relieves Neuralgia. They euro am prevent Chills Fovcr, Sour Stomach and Dai Breath. Clear Ihe Skin, Tono the Nerves, and gin Ulo and Vigor to the system. I) ON K 1UCAN. Try thfm onco nnd you will never bo without them, Price, 25 conts por bottlo. Sold by Diunnlsts and Medicine Dealers qcncrally. Scntonrocclptol prlcf In stamps, poclpafd, to any address, J. F. SMITH 3t CO., Manufacturers and Solo Props., ST. LOUIS. M0.' Tliceo Discs reprocontj tho opposito sides of B. H. DOUGLASS & SONS' Cai.siciEiat Coiilt Drop for OourIis, Golds anil Soro Throats, a Alleviator of Consumption, and of groat bo noli t in most casos of Dyspepsia. (BEVARE OF IMITATIONS.) Thar aro the result of over forty years erporlsa in compounding- COUQII IlSMEOIKd. lUtulI prlco IT. eenta per ijuurter pounil. I'OH MALI: 11V A I.I. DKAIXIIH. UFAGE'S MENDS EVERYTHING Wood, Iather.rarer,Ivory .Class; China, rurnllure, llr c.a-llrae, Atu Strong as Iron, EolM aa a Eoilc The total quantity rold during tta past five years amounted to over 32 MILLION,,. bottlesnsmtVluiIia- WAfUH Itl Alldoalerscan sen it. Airarucu iS5l lrnnntmrnl fltrOntfcst (lIUOknOSTU Pinlflin" ra AriJ. for sample can KUUIl bymalL ncmua ! Atu. TtcsuOeiaTi;o.01oucotter,Maaa K.n.l 1i.nli.r'J enr.l mill lOo.rOStaita DRUNKENNESS nr tli A r.tnunp Ifnhlt nosltl vpl V enroll hv fLilinlntatur Inc Dr. Italnea' Uolden Hpeclllo. Itcun beulven In a cup of colfeaor tea without tlio knosvledgaof tha person taklnir It, li absolutely harmless, mid will elleclis permunt'iit and speedy cure, whether tha fatlentlsaiuoderatQdrlnkrr or an alcoholic wreck, t bus been Rlveu In thousands of cases, and la every histancu a perfect euro has followed. It never lulls. The system mice Impregnated will tho Hpecllle, It becomes an luinoanlblllty for thsj lluuor nppetllo toeslst. l'or tMreulurs and testl juoulals uddreas UUI.DI'N HlMU'lb'IO CO.. 1S7 Itucu tit., Clticlunutl, Ohio. rUJiblliiTATiiU . You uio uiiussihI a free trial of thirty days of tho useof Vr. JJyo'aCt-lebraledVolUiIolk-ltwIlb Klectrl , buspensory Aptillancea, for tho sieedy relief audpel uKiieiiii vuiuui ncnvuM lohiiui , l(cifi(,aiu UanhocHl, and all kindred troubles. Also for mar otherdlsroie. Complele restoration toUealtb.VIa and Manhood Buaraiiteod, NorlakUInciirml. Illi tratod pamphlet In ttntetl emelvi mallesl free, I addroMlui. Vultulo licit Co., Marshall, Mich. mv m. mmiV IialewI Ihuiicss as WEBiUII WFEJLllKJikf MCiu A Xiife Kxperlence. Remarkable and quick ourea. Trial Paolcagefl. Send utamn for eealed partloulara. Address Dr. WARD fe CO. Loultiana, Me. W. N, U Ouaua. 5493-3. qLaUi sBita Roue 25S- ForP run ci i OPSY wra-ixaiLuji Isvho U tlio chief Consmltlna I'liysilcinn at tho I'eiiUo.ly ledlcisl liintltute), Itbelnirtho best Medical Treallso ou Manhood, Ex haUHtcd Vitality, Nervous nnd rbyslenl Debility. I J snsiy.i;:.')w LIQUID