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Reading Timesi
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1888. PHENOMENAL HORSE FLESH A Brtwn lx.TrOld Buy. Th Indianapolis Newt Mri: The spot tin fraternity it in a ferment over a new Indians Doree mat promises to out trot any lloosier norae neabjon the track; in fact, baa already none no. this new ana valuable animal la six year old brown stallion, and be cornea from Nobles vi tie. His owner, John Martin Is a wagon smith, of that place, and suddenly Unas mmseir in tbe possession or fortune.

few days ago K. Brown, of this city, saw the norse trot ana onerea nve thousand dollars cash for htm. It was the first time that the owner realized that he had the best horse on the Indiana lurf, but he knew a good thing wnen it was pom ten out, ana since urown's offer $7,000, $9,000 and $10,000 have been planked down in vain beforo Merlin's eyes Tbo history and training of the horse will almost cause a revolution in the jockey busi ness. Six years ago Martin reluctantly ae eepted an old mare in pay for some work done. From this unpromising nag the oolt in question was foaled.

Martin sold the mare for SI 00. and for several years has been driv inc the oolt to a buy in bis daily business. AU this while he stabled the animal in riokety old shed, and in many way showed that he did not know what sort of oiled llirhtnine he was stabline. A few turns. privately, on a race track led Martin to believe that he might venture to enter a county fair with some promise of success but when he applied at Noblesville aud elsewhere he was hooted out.

Last week he was admitted to county fair in northern Indiana, and to every. body's surprise captured the prize with ease, Last week, there being nobody to enter the Noblesville race. Martin was told that if he could beat 2.30 with his old brute he might nave tne stake, wit bout any preparation he drove into the ring und accomplished a mile in z. Horsemen say this phenomenal horse can make 2.10 without an ctfort. Parties in this city already have a bet that he will beat Hare's Mambrino (with a 2.16 record) at the coming Louisville races.

Mai tin has been using the horde carelessly, and he has 4 'just growed" into what he is. It is doubtful if he ever was sponged or netted or jockeyed. When heated he has been tied up in a fence corner and left to cool off, and yet has flourished, and to day is believed to be the best horse in Indiana. Dr. Brown, learning the history or the horse, went up to noblesville, huuted out the old mare which foaled tbe horse, bought her for $100, and two days later, on the reputation or son, sold her for $buu.

A Ojpty Brenklnar Her SI cart in (Moscow Cor. Boston Herald. 1 One handsome woman, with black, wavy hair, parted slightly on one side, flashing eyes and glistening white teeth, no longer young, but attractive in her intensity of sentiment and expression, sings to her guitar in a tenor voiie, tbe lower notes of which are replete with the saddest memories. As she sighs out ner love grier lor one wbo never came, though she waited in tbe pitiless storm to met she reminds me irresistibly of Deschie and Pasca. This is no feigning; this is no paid musician.

Here is a genius breaking her heart, and sobbing out her swan song oblivious of the mute crowd of men, whose scoff and satire are silent in their absorbed admiration of her adorable art. Flowers are tarn out of buttonholes, bon bons are seized from the table and cast at her feet, while she stands up dignified to acknowledge with a majestic bow the ovation proffered. ft rlKbt Ml Ht XiKtat. I saw a vision in the night Which chilled my blood almost And soared me into dreadful fits An awful, horrid ghost 1 With turtle's head and lobster's claws. Ghost made it plain to see, I'd eaten rather late at night More than was good for me.

There came a sound like angel's voice, Clear as a silver bell It said, take "Perry Davis's Pain Killer, and be well." 911 lwdw What Teaatr Rays Abnt the Weather. Vennor predicts a considerable amount of warmth yet for 1883. September and a portion of October are likely to give tbe warmth. Some actually hot days will be experienced in the last named month. November will probably continue open and warm until towards the latter portion of the month, when a rather severe and Wintry period is likely to set in with hard frosts.

The fore part of December wilt probably continue cold and may lead many to look for an early sotting in of tbe Winter of '83 84, but as In 1875, all will be open attain during the pn of the month aud close of tbe year 1883. The year will go out and the new yesr enter with but little or no snow, even iu northern sections. A great many people feel themselves gradually failing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they suffer from a combination of indescribable aches and pains, which each month seem to grow wcrje. The only sure remedy known that will counteract this feeling aud restore perfect health is Brown's Iron Hitters.

By rapid assimilation it purifies tbe blood, drives out disease, gives health and strength to every portion reached by the circulatory system, renews wasted tissues and restores robust health and strength. 14 lwdAW. ntllr4l arovensifta. The Pennsylvania Railroad is about to com. mence the building of a new and capacious freight depot on tbe site of old Fort Duquesne, at Pittsburg.

It will be of brick, 100 feet by Mi5 feet, with offices on the second floor, and two tracks will be run the entire length, intbo centre. On the new Schuylkill Valley line the building of tbe first station, to be known as Bala, is now completed, and a line of tele, graph wires has been extended by way of Fifty second street to Msnsyunk, and it will be further extended to Norristown and Read. Ing. On the Fraxer and Pfaomixville branch a complete telegraph communication has been established. ftrlfttif niMSM.

iMaJbetea. TWware of the stuff that pretend to car these dte cast, or other seriou. Kidney, t'rinery or Uer li mmmvm, mm they only relieve for ft lime and make yon tf tJniM worse afterwards, tint re'y solely on Hon Hit. tra, the only nm.ily that will ninly and permanently cur you. It destroys and remove the cause ot an ease mo effectually thai ft never returns.

0 1dJkw XSa rat How In IMemwIchi nrobahly bad good teeth, seeing that he eo speedily do mo 1 1 abed the ntoet substantial provender oa the shortest notice. Nothing scenting; a good appetite conduces to tbe pleasures of eating, aa a good set of grinders. To poetess Uim, nee SOZOlKlNT, the great dental Invtgora tor and beawtirylag agnts. reuow, inner covered grow prarly white and the gum acquire ruddiness and fnim ph aelng eontraiit to the snowy hum of tba teeth when It la need. IM lwosw lna Alt llvefte ITsa t' This I the nmial exclamation of one afflicted with rlienmalUai.

or lunienee. fclWumatlc people are Indeed enlltUtl to our sincere vntiiiy ana Mpordy relief la offered them In tr. Tknmnm Kalmotrie Oil, it i the a worn enemy of all aches and pains. 0 10 lwdsw Mels.ria 1 Mot wen 1 1 Motaero I I Are yea oietarbed at night and broke of your rent ay a atck child suSertag nod crying with tbo ezcrwctoUag pain of entUng teeth If ao, go at oo and get ft bot tie of una. winslows aooTHiva strop, it wit) relieve tbo poor little sufcrer Immediately depomd poa it.

There Is ao mistake about Is. There la mot miner on earth who baa ever need It, wbo will not Ml yoa at oaet that It will retro tate tbo bowels, aaa give reat to tbo mother, and relief and beaJtb to the ahild, oporatlag like magic It tm perfectly aafe to am la all mm aBd pleasant to tbo taete, and la the preaciiptlon of oaa of the oldest and beat female pbyeicajM and annas la mo Valtod States, sotd ererywhere. Bft oanta a boo to, wot wed sat ddtwty avewansM tbo only preparation of beef oontaimng Ito More mm Uomm wrovmUm. ItoontaJu blood making, force gene ktinr and life eaatalnlog propertlea; Invaiaable for ladlffHitloM, wvmw i detslltv: also. In MmM or eabasunlon, ervowa nrustrauoB, arwora or rsulUa from pulmonarr complaint.

O.swsu, UssaaA Oo rropcWtors, Kaw Tork. Hold hy Pa Ue ly FITS an ait. rtnimMl free. Treatise aawl t2.00 trial bottle of lr. Kline's (Ires Merre Seetoree free to rit aasM.

Head to lr. Kil area rkllev, 1. Milt INVESTMENT Five, Ten or Twenty Dollars or more. No matter what you want to invest in clothing, Oak Hall guarantees the best for the sum. Opening Days 1 All days are opening days at Oak Hall.

Not a business day 10 all tbe year out uaK iiau opens something new. The Men's Light Overcoats, Men's Low priced Suits and Boys' Kough and lumbles will be strengthened this morning. Tbe range ot prices on Light Overcoats is $7 to $32; on Men Suits, $10 to $40; on Large Boys' Suits, $5 to to $12. WANAMAKER BROWN, OAK IIALL, S. E.

COR. SIXTH AND MARKET Philadelphia, Pa. educational. BENADE will re open her school for i Uirla, Sept. 10, at uwrrtiiiwce, 8 ldlJm IW kukiii gig ill TUE BEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE, 4.14 1'tSN BTKKKT, Itradlng, Pa.

Prepares joung men tor buslneBB. Bend for new lllUBtrmted catalogue. H4 tf D. B. BBUNWICB.

A. mn. THE CARROLL INSTITUTE, (CORNER SIXTH AND WASHINGTON,) will be reopened Monday, Sept 10. Successful prepa ration for the Universities. Boys over 10 years ad ilttei.

For terms address mncipai at resilience, 81 tf 127 NOBIH KOUBTII BTBUbTT. MI88 CXOPER WILL0PEN HER BOARD ins and day school for young; ladies and chil dren, at her residence, 21G 8 nth Fifth street, Monday, ept. lo. A limited number or boarding pupils will be received. French, Qeruien, music and other branches taught; also plain anl fancy needle work.

Children nnder 6 years of age instructed at reasonable rates. 7 31 tm The Stewart Academy, 25 SOUTn FIFTH Reading, r. Thla popular school will re open after the lummer Tocmtlc un Monday. September loth. This school la both eexes, and la divided into piimary, in termed lato and academic departmenta.

For tnu, which are moderate, anply at Uie achool. A SCHOOL FOU The University at Lewisbarg, Pa. COLLKGK, ACADEMY, lSTlTUiiS. A fall Ftvculty of IS. trge Llbrarira.

Klkvkm Faaa 8cHott.aamra at digpoaaL td for catalogue to PltlvttlJJKNT PA VI J. BIt.L,T.U Iewtibnrg, rennaylvaBla. I MARYLAND COLLEGE, Mali aid Fkmai.k I a a tm rkts Situation moat healthful and delightful. Full corps of inatruetorn.both lu Collkob and PKBPAmAToBT chool. Well ordered Christian lamilr foTernmenL Ternu moderate.

Thirtr third 8Mion begin Sept. 4th, Fr Catalogue, attureaa liKV. J. T. WARD, Prrflldent, or Miss A.

UWlntia, freceptreaa. eatminater, ato. fflk tar inim NTACK OX TlLE nUDSON. UnlTeralty Preparatory and Bttalneai for Boya. Ottd oatloa; Conraa for Ladiea.

Frirata Icatroctiom tot backward acholara. SPEOIAI. ADVANTAGES IN MUSIC AND ABT. Pleauntly located on the wnt bank of tha Iltidaoa river, one bonr from New York. Send fur new aa DOttncement.

Next year cpen Bcpt. 11. 8 2mIAw W. II. IIANN1STKR, A.

Prinrlt il. storage. STORAGE. morn eorner Sixth and Cherry atreela, ara preparwd to receive mercbandiaa of all daastMM furnitnra. earrtasea, aleigha, Atx.

ON STORAGE. dtarxea reaaoa illa. porteVK attend, to. 'iA Am Tntraraase elfecteaL Ilanllng and lunlra at oHIcm, HOI.TH SIXTH STRinCT. Cortx.

GOLD MEDAL, PAHI8, 187B. BARRS Breakfast Cocoa. Warranted abmolntniy purm Coeoa from which tho ozcca of Oil hoa boon removed. IthaafArc timm thm mtrtngth of Cocoa mixed with Blatch, Arrowroot or Hugar, and la thcrx foro fur raoro coouonil. aal.

It i dclicloua. nourUhlng, troQirtheototT. canity dlgvatrd, and admirably adapted for invalids aa Well aa for peraona In health. SoU Oraeara verywaera. f.

BAKER 1 lysnd d.tsf Dorchester, lass. LAW BLANKS, NOTICES TO QUIT, LEASES, BLANK DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AND A FULL LINE OF LAW BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, FOB BALK AT TUB Times and Journal Office, NO 11 NOBTH SIXTH STREET, mraDiao, fa. p. hh 3 HH 97 2 V4 113 If W'ntr SECURITIES. $20; on Small Boys' Suits, $3.50 TIMES JOURNAL PR INTING HOUSE, NO.

11 NOBTH SIXTH (Directly OppoaiU the Keyatooe Hoatt), BEADING, PA. All Kinds of Printlngr SDCH AS Sale Bills, Show Bills, Hand Bills, Posters, Dodgers, Cards, Circulars, Loiter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Books, Pamphlets, Paper Books, Law Blanks, PBOMrTLY PRINTED AT TBS LOWXST KATES. Real Estate and Vendue Bills, hand. aomely illustrated with cuts, printed at aa hour's notice. LEGAL BLANKS OI the Most Approved Forms.

Wa bare on band a full and fine assortment of the various blanks most used by convey ancers, real estate agents and business men. A largo part of our stock is upon parchment paper including all instruments intended to be preserved for a long time. We have on band DEEDS. Single Acknowledgment, Double Acknowledgment. For Trustees, Executors and Guardian For Administrators.

Assignees. Ac. Quit Claim Deeds. MORTGAGES. Plain Mortgages.

Sci Fa. Mortgages, Hci Fa. with commission clause, Sci Fa. with tax and commission clauses. Chattel Mortgages.

The Deeds and Mort inures are nnnted on first qualit parchment paper folio and cap paper sises. HUN US. Common Bonds, Judgment Bonds. Soi Fa. Bonds, Bond and Warrant.

RELEASES. Of Judgment, of Mortgage, of Note, Executor. Aanunistrator or Uitaruian. LAWYERS' AND SCRIVENERS' BLANKS. Interrogatories, Naturalisation Blanks.

Blanks in Divorce, Power of Attorney. Money Counts, Common Counts, Articles of Agreement, Guardians' Petitions, Declarations, Mechanics' Liens, Slander, Affidavits, General Assignment! Distress Warrant, Referee Notices, Widows Appraisement, And all other Blanks used by Attorneys and Scriveners on hand or printed to order. ALDERMEN'S AND JUSTICES' BLANKS. Summons and Subpoenas, Executions, Justices Attachments, Justices Warrants, Search Warrants, Commitments, Aldermen's Warrantx. Recognisances.

CONSTABLES BLANKS, of all kinds and printed to order. MISCELLANEOUS BLANKS. Bills of Sale, Conditions of Sale, House and Farm Leas. Ore Leases, Promissory Notes, Judgment Notes, Bank Checks on all the Beading Banks, Guardians' Petitions, Landlords' Notices, And all other Blanks used by Attorneys. Al dermen, Justices, Supervisors.

Constables, Tax Collectors, Vendue Criers, fte. or Sale at the lowsat rates at the Times and Journal Office. NO. 11 NORTH SIXTH STREET. AtUS, eNVELOFittf, BILL HEADS.

rwisjammaa. a as Isjty at she Txnai Jsh Mitaf 1 watety Igxuitt. BUSHBY'S 5VARIETY PALACES SS TWXV BTUR. aVanaat Tsrlety. Best foods.

Ism Had snorter and sfowldfne for sale. Radiating Furnaces. oeissler's waopanT iron RADIATING FURNACE. TBI MOST 8C00K88VDL IHCATINQ FUBNA0B SVBB SOLD. POWERFUL, DURABLE, economical, patent duplex grate, IS SKI.r GUEANIHO AND EASY TO MANAGE.

Will beat from to 10 Send for descriptive circular and teetlmonlala to II. C. GEISSLER, 731 Pcnn Street. 8 30 ly jgmr "TITANTKD energetio, reliable men to sell 1 Vralt Trees. Orape Vims, Shrubs, ee.

Salary and expenses Full Instructions glvsn, so Inexpo rlenced men can soon learn the business. Address J. F. Z.KOLARB, Brighton, H. (oue mile east of Uochse ter, THVIVORCES.

No publicity Non Suni resident of 1 any State. Desertion, Non Support. Advice and applications for stamp. W. II.

LIB, Atfy. 230 B'way, W. T. dyertlsers send for our Sslect List of Local Newspe. oeo.

r. now.il a iu apruce a. ttxntHn. TRIP TO BOSTON. 48 HOURS AT SEA.

A ttmnlravl cHaha. to etca.De from tbe beavt of th city th coo1.de breBM of the ocean. Stwaimhlp. of i. Boston and Phllade.bla btttanublp Uomju.j Mo an, Aonniui, paxon, Kaittk.

Down tb. Delaware, rlvinr a fnll view Rlvffr HcftMr and nolnta of IntertNit. oaet Cane May. At lantic City, Barnegat, Won 'auk Point, Block laland. Martha.

Vineyard, Cap. Cod and np Boa ton Harbor, renowned for ita beauty. Steamer anil Tueaday ana raulay at to a. m. Acootnoaauon.

nm ciaaa. rare fit). Bound trip, S18.U0. For fuitber Information apply at olllc of tb. Conn any.

UJCNKX 1NDSOB A Areata. No. 8. Delaware Ayeuue. J.

H. ITANTSCII, 44 NortU Fifth Street, DEaLEB IK PIANOS and ORGANS. LESSONS GIVEN ON THE PIANO OR ORGAN at reawnabl. ratea, At nreaent oreanlat of St. Paul.

ennrcn. uenerai agea. ior araaauer rianos ana uniieq Btaa jreann. JOHN F. BEYERLE, IEWELEE, HO.

71 1 PKM IV RTMEET a as a ruu uxb or GOLD and SILVER WATCHES. Ala. a large aaaorUnent of fine Jewelry. KepaJricg pronitly attended to. MASONIC MARKS, X06T COMPLETE LINK IN TDK CITT, 8CHXECHTER HKXRY, OorawSUth and Nu atita.

New York Shopping. Paraona livinr a distance from New Toik can aond to nm for any article tby ntay want, aa we have iiiftax.nalltnl larillile. lor parcliaaing at the very loweat Jouuiog price, from the largvwt and moat reliable Imoortlng bttiiMa lo taeclty. All orders Slled pruaiptly and antia imon ly. lira gooda of aay atyl.

and price. VaoWwearof any quaTlty. alilllaerv. Boota. Khona.

Iloaierr. Laadie. orderlBg Hair or mtilinery altotild state their ages, height, complex toa ami gvnral a(le. In or daring drta. good.

b. parties lar to Mate the highest price yoa ara wllliaa to pay, aud rest aasurrd that tbe jndgment aad active of yean are at yuor dia posai. lacea, velvets aad all Imported goods w. can send yoa from Arst claaa honsea, at lower irice. than you could parcnaa tneat pot 11 nara.

P. II. BR ABT, 301 ath Avenue, New VorH City. To tlio Ladies. PlfN examine onr price list of Embroidery, ailk and crewel la: skeins, 12c: 3 knote.

lOc. skeins embroidery fc; 1 ahein embroidery chenille, 4c: 1 skein araawne, Sc; skein etching silk, 5c; 3 skeins French col ton, lac; 1 lap split Zephyr, 9c; 3 Kensington and chenille needles, Jtc; cauda cross stitch patterns, lc; 3 a.w tidy patterns, SOc. Wa slv. fnll iMtractioae la stampiag; that woat rob oat. It stamping patterns for Kensington.

15c; 1 for ontllne, le; 1 for flannelc; 1 fur 1 box powder, X6c Hpecinl attenUua given to orders. 8 tamping patterns at wholesale. Outfits from 91 to $5. Parties can have their gouda sent to aa nad hav. them rtantped.

They will be satisfactorily done and returned nest day. lteslgns, avoaogTams, coat of araas, church dreign, emblenta, Ac, nitvle to order. All geoda mad. P. H.

BRABT. 31 Bmos. 3ftl Sth Avenne. Mew York City. rlHE BEST AND ONLY GENUINE EXTON'S Celebrated Trenton Crackers, known by their rape lor quality and parity of material; are unadulterated aad will retain their fresh neas for much longer time than ordinary rrackera.

Kor aaie la eadiaa; by aU leading arooer. Maanfactarad by A. EXTON 0 14 tf TRENTON, N. J. JOB PRINTING, QO TO THE TIMES OFFICE, No.

11 North Sixth Street. HEADQUARTER FOR GOOD FLOOR. My er Maanvstarsa of eljr Me wleels. fe of In. wkfat, mm4 aaaanlastnnd I.

a Irst skna nproTC. ssill, wkleh aaasl pnm antaBtaceerr la all Toara. I. sum IU aa. iny( R0.II1 aiatk street.

THB rarer TIMB8" IS THE BUSINESS PA EIGHT CENTS PER LINK FOR ADVER sj la Ike MmMmm Tmsa. TWtsss IhiSbb aa saassej. S. laaTB.sBBBBsassa aMaA. Oar preparations for the approach.

ing seasons or Fall and Winter are now completed. We carry a large stock of Fine Ready Made Clothing, samples of which, with self measurement blanks, wiu oe rurnisnea on application. A. C. YATES CO LEDGER building.

Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILABlLPHIa. NEW! NEW ARRIVALS IX FALL AND TVINTEIt SUITINGS! NEW ARRIVALS IN Fall and Winter VE RCOATINQS NEW ARRIVALS IN Fall and Winter PANTALOONINGS. We arc now tBrenared to show a comtriete asaortment of all the latest novelties In the market; also, a full line of men's, boys', and children's clothing for fall and win tor ready Biade. Call and see thuiu. N.

tt E. Cor. Ctli and Penu. Beading Industrial Works, MILLER, PRBTZ aaartaea. braa and Iroa caatlacs aatl aan ohlnery of every deaeripttoa.

Particular attrattoa) paid to roll Ins; mill brasse. aad ear boaaa. Dealer. In aav eblnery aad sanchinlats' sappltna, aack as g.kb. valvaa.

saaa snugi! vac. KINTn BT. BaXOW BUTGAMAH, MKADIMO. Patxerns made to order. BecaJrina nroaoDtlv att.ndad la city and county.

Knginea, borlaontal aad vertioal. la stock, from 4 lo 40 bora, power. Also second hand mw ginea, from 8 to at) boras power, cheap. na tf JJEADING CITY ENGINE WORKS, SNELL MEHARG, OODM BTRMBT AB0TS SBOOND, BKADLsTO, PA. awrAOTcaaas os VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL Engines FROM 6 TO 100 HORSE rTBBtleaatee fnmlskea.

POWER. 11 aasurxoxe. N8CRE IN THK Fidelity and Casualty Co. OF MXW YORK. For jom kBMTW of Steamboat Plaastsrs.

nMiw.T uiiiawsa, BolWH Kaploalons. Rnnaway HonasB. laantlara 8nootlna. Im.1. ClabUns, Lamps Kaplodlac.

Ttasatrse Buratu, Animate BIUbr. Iw1.mii DrvirsJaK. Bricks FalUnc Ana all eaa rscall thoasande of aoctdenlB srher. nse. srss.

prsmnBssl Irem aataodln, to tbstr 4a) I aatuo, tasrsfurs tb. wis. tola, todo to to Insnr. In tb. Fld.Ut, al laonalty Co.

VBO. r. BlEBKa, Acant. a 7 tf No. to gontb math lltr.e.

JJOOSEKEEPKRS SHOULD BUT THE LIGHTNING JAR. Tkls la th. bas fruit Jar la tb. etty. Vol aals by W.

T. HAIN, sgT Tlslf STBRT. NEW STOCK Or Engravings, Oil Paintings and GIFTS. err. Olloasl aa.

KV7 rismaa. CUIeartraeal sutiu kt auitr sVMtr r. JAMESON 'iSTT" aW ii I cuisa Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, BSEHsens, nHSfcnt, or. Throat, MsrelllsiEB. MprsUna, Ursllaea.

Mffklds. Frut Mltoa. rsisa At blmtlusi la 11 Li riBBCiiAiciea a. vociklkr oa M.i. vouBLaa a coj sadius.rs.aa.caA.

DYS ENTERY SUMMoE COMPLAINT There is no time to be lost when those we love are taken with these terrible diseases. The beauty of PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER is that it acts so promptly, surely and efficiently. Don't be without Paii Killer 1 lave it ready for instant use I Keep it with you at home or abroad 1 ALL THEDRUQGIST8SELLIT Ibescued from the Jaws of Death. Verdict of Mr. It.

W. Thuds, of Milton, writes, Nov. 16, 1882 Enclosed please find postal order for fire dollars and twenty live cents, for half a dozen bottles of Hunt's Remedy. I keep a grocery store, and can sell more of your medicine than any drug store, as I recommend It to all afflicted with Kidney disease or Iropsy. 1 tell them that, if they have life enough to swallow it, tt will raise them from the dead for a fact for it did raise me from that slumbering sleep, anil, although this was over three years ago, I have had no Kidney trouble since.

Like the woman In Scripture, I had recourse to many physicians, and grew nothing better, but ever worse. But, thanks to Hunt's Uemcdy, I tun raised as one from the dead. The Moat Skeptical Convinced. Thousands feel a thrill of Joy whenever they gaze upon the magical words, Hunt's Remedy," for it is the best Kidney And Liver medicine ever known, and it recalls to memory the blessings tt has proved to them. It is a positive remedy for all diseases of the IdneyS, Bladder, and Urinary organs.

The proprietors names should bo written in letters of gold, for few men have done so much for their suffering fellow beings. One tria will convince the most skeptical, causing them to proclaim to all their friends the many virtues of this great medicine. The demand Increases as Ii becomes known, and where it is best known th sales are the largest. As Mrs. Browning says.

Great Is he who uses his greatness for all. This Is what the proprietors of Hunt's Remedy do. Their great medicine is for Cor. HOP This puroua plaster la famous for Its quick nnd ht avrty action in carina Lame Dack, lUunatlttni. St talio.

PLASTER Crick in the Back, Hide or Hip. KfUraJaTia, Still Joints and "btuac lca. Sore Cliest, Kium Troubles and nil palt.a ornchc itu.T ItscalordeTH wealed. 1 1 Soeittotstj, Kte tiKlh inn avau Htlxaulati a th The virtni a of hofts it bimtl irltb irnins an and nwly to apply. 8op rttr to llul awnta.

lotions and aalvea. VrUrm St cents or ft for S1.0O. Sold Ly 1 114 1 ja ass. a sra. mmm aSSBS A GREAT celt of pi Ice.

uf I PttMattrr Com pat 9, lro 1 prtetors, Boston, alaaa. SUCCESS ter Tliebust faailly ftlll soade liawkijr'sBtuaia. and l.tver PI Wa. afic. I'U aiojit In a.

tlooand oasy lo tk. Anticipating an unusually brilliant wedding season, BAILEY, BANKS St BIDDLE have made very large importations of articles of artistic merit and the finest workmanship for Bridal Presentations. Their early fall invoices contain many specialties in Bronses, Porcelain and Bisque, and a large number of novelties in moderate priced faney goods of foreign manufacture. In their assortment of new Clocks will bo found the various styles of Traveling and Carriage Clocks, Fro rich Mantel Clooka and English Chime Clocks, all occurato time keepers, of sweet tone in striking and cased in the most stylish manner. Persons known to the house, or furnishing satisfactory reference, can have careful selections of articles sent to them by Express, for inspection and approval.

Orders by mail or telegraph, or requests for information, will reoeive immediate attention. 12th and Chestnut, Philadelphia. 12 aod tf HOU8B LKARBB. joimmsiit ami raoais soar xoraa. TOKS OFFICE.

11 IVorUa Sixth Street. Airrvjavif tohevs. By ths golden dreamful waather, 11 the birds that fly together. Dark against the radiant sky, tly tha sllenca growing deeper. By the ra ting of the reaper, Pleasant da a are di aning nigh.

By the vagrant wayslds brier, VUuging far Ha tangled Are, By the forest's motley line. Royal oak and maple splendid. Holding stately court, attended A fur pageant rich and line. By the asters, iLcense bringing. By tha morning glories seinjr pg, And the spicy fragrance shed Vroin the grape, whose purple cluster Captive holds the vivid lustra Of the turner scarcely It d.

Pleasant days are coming nearer, Day a hen home will seem the dearer That Its circle! smaller grown. In its hamiy talk and laughter. Or Its sights, low stealing after, Harrows to enf jld lis own. Blithe, for musl, work and study Then will glow the hearth finme rnddy. What though wild the winds may blow; Always there la golden weather Where true harte are met together, Though without be storm and snow.

AU the antnmn's wondrous shading, Bitwned hues and gentle fading, All the birds that southward fly. Speak to us with sign and token. Bay, In words we hear, unspoken, Wrasatit days are drawing nigh. PROM POVERTY TO WEALTH. How Former MIswIlesnT Wealth tm Oahois.

Answetl About fourteen years ago tbr re was a you nor German boy, named Eisenberger, came from KeinnolusTille, lan caster county, lo Mr. Xbeo. A. Kinier's, near FairvUle, to feed tbe stock during the winter for his boarding and attended school. He lived with Mr.

Kinzer about one yesr and then weut to Dakota with Samuel W. Overholtzer. Alter living with Mr. Overholtzer awhile he drifted to the growing oily of Bismarck, in the same Territory, and soon got a clerk, ship In a store, where by indomitable energy and industry, he gradually worked his way up in the worm, until tne present time, wnen be owns two large stores, numerous dwelliogs, is president of a bank In that city, and his re. puled wealth is one hundred snd fifty thousand dollars.

The Bismarck Intelligencer in a recent Issue, a copy or which Mr. Kmzer has, states that be is one of their most energetic and prominent business men. He is only about twenty eight years of age, and the short space of time only about thirteen years to amass a fortune like that, makes truth appear stranger than fiction. Mr. Kinzer still corresponds with tbe gentleman, and not long since he wrote that a recent tire caused a loss to htm of about $20,000, but he added, "if I have a good yesr I can made that up." Kew Holland Clarion SSaT" Twenty frmr beautiful colors of the Diamond Dyes, for Silk, Wool, Cotton, 10 eta.

A child can use with perfect success. 8 14 Iwdaw October sjngHsine. The October number of Harper Magazine is remarkable for the number and exoellenoe of its illustrations. Tbe frontispiece, a masterly engraving by Kruell, from Stuart's portrait of Washington, illustrates the opening article 'Last Days cf Washington's Army at New burgh," by J. T.

Head ley, which is also ill us trated by Fenn and Pyle. The other illustrated papers are "Dalecarlta," by F. P. Millet; "Nieaise de Keyser," the Dutch painter, by Mrs. Z.

B.Gustafson; "Among the Blue Grass Trotters, by Wm. II. Bishop; "The Dswning of Independence," by T. W. Higginson, and the serial "A Castle in Spain," which will be concluded in the next number.

Rose Hawthorne Latbrop's novelette "Prisoners," is concluded, and there is a complete story called "The Wood Phil. Robinson, under the title of 'Saunterings in Utah," describes some natural curiosities in the neighborhood of Salt Lake. The editorial departments are full of timely and entertain, ing matter. A new novel by William Black, entitled "Judith Shakespeare," illustrated by Abbey, will be commenced in an. early num.

ber. Mr. George P. James, Nkwvillk, says 'Brown's Iron Bitters completely regulated my bowels and Is a good appetizer." 0 14 lwdtw. PAHAURAPUIC FUN.

'Of what complaint did yeur father die' "The jury found him guilty," was the modest answer. Fogs says his conscience never troubles htm. Why should it. He never troubles bis conscience. Bottom Transcript, The poet who wrote "the ohild is father to the man" wss disconcetted when a practical friend asked him how the case would be in the event of the child being a girl, Hoston Cour ier Yes," said Mr.

Snaggs, "I Intended to thrash Taw us, but being near sighted I made a mistake in the man. lid apologize Didn't get a cbanco. He had me licked be fore I could say two words." Boston Pott, "Pull down your umbrellas. You'll scare this engine off tbe screamed tbe engineer on the Western North Carolina road to a crowd of country people who had gathered to see the Bret train come in. Ihey were all lowered at once.

A big Yankee from Maine, on paying his bill in a restaurant, was told that the sum put down didn't include the waiter. "Wall," he roared, "I didn't eat the waiter, did I He looked as if he could, though, and there was no further discussion. A young gentleman was passing an examination in physios. He was asked, "What planets were known to the ancients "Well, sir." be responded, ''there were Venus and Jupiter, and" (after a pause) "I think Jhe arm, nut i not quite certain. In addressing a Sunday school a while ago, a speaker said to the boys "Always be kind to your little sister.

Now, 1 never had a little sister, and I once tried to be kind to some other fellow's sister; but she had a cruel father, and he hurt me helping me off the front steps. A vigorous old fellow in Maine who had lately buried his fourth wife, was accosted by an acquaintance, who. unaware of his bereavement, asked, "How is yottr wife. Captain Plowjoggerf" To which the captain replied, with a grave face "Waal, to tell ye the trewtb, I'm kinder out wives just now." Isotton Vommcrctal Hullrtm. Many times you want to keep meat or fish for several days.

Lay it in a solution of Rex Magnus over night and yoa can keep it for weeks. You can also keep milk a week or more by stirring in a little of the Snow Flake" brand. 7 27 lmdAw Thonannela lTsesi Thtvttnnwsfln of dollars have lieen snent in advertisiiia the celebrated Awrrfmw litnad Hitter. Cut this fact accounts only in part for thfir rnornions sale. Their ntnttt has mads theur waht thoy are the best blood niedtcina over devisrd by man.

iu iwcaw Various Causes Advancing years, care, sickness, disappointment, and hereditary predisposition all operate to turn the hair gray, and either of them liu Hues It to bIkmI prematurely. Ay: Hair Viour will restore fueled or ft" my, light or red hair to a rich brown or deep black, as may he desired. It softens and cleanses scalp, pivln? it a healthy action. It removes and cures landrutr nnd humors. By Its use fiUUtiff hair is checked, and a new growth will be produced In all cases where the follicles are not destroyed or the frlunds decayed.

Its efTects are beautifully shown on malty, weak, or sickly hair, on which a few applications will produce the gloss and freshness of youth. Harmless and sure In its results. It ts Incomparable as a dressing, and Is especially valued for tho solt lustre aud richness of tone It Imparts. AvKns TIair Vtoott Is colorless i contains neither oil nor dye; and will not soil or color white cambric yet It lasts loujr on the hair, aud keeps It fresh and vigorous, Imparting an agreeable perfume. For sale by ail 6iagglat.v stvlstf MM ef tlse KISMl.

Wtcfcard T. Kobtneoa la a drum Kaelaa, Wis. Here Is what ha says A Irted with laryngitis I araai wmtUde to articulate a word distinctly lor folly two soon ths. A liberal application of Thommm'a Nrtrtrtc 01 Compieeiy oared ate. Aan pieasra au fcommnwm is.

lolwdkw Boaaa Items, "All your own fanlt If yon remain sick when you can Get hop Utters that never J'utf. The weakeet woman, smallest child, and sickest invalid can use hop bitters with safety and great good. Old men tottering around from Rheumatism, kidney trouble or any weakness will ba aim on new by using bop bitters. My wife and daughter were madeheaHby by the use of hop bitters and I reoonunsad them to my people. Methodist Clergymen.

ask any good doctor If hop Bitten are not the beet family nudtdae On earth. Malarial fever. Ague and Villous cess will leave every neighborhood as soon as hop bit ters arrive. My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of ber system with hop bitters." ICd. Oswego Sun.

Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sickness. Ice water is rendered harmless and more refreshing and reviving with hop bitters in each draught. The vigor of youth for the aged aad Infirm in hop bitters. 9 7 1 nraB8KlaWWafo it av dsns? iibi IV for all diseases of the Kldn.y. LIVER Xt hue spocino action on, Uiis most ImportanS organ, enablinfr it to throw off torpidity and inaction, aUranlatinjr the healthy secretion or the Bile, and by Scooping ths bowels la free condition, eflbottng ita narnlar discharge.

BJB a. I Ifyoa oxsnflbrina; from IwleCIRCII iCmm malaria, have Hie chlUa, are bilioas, dyspeptic, oroonsUpatcd, XCidaay Wort will ouroiy rcliovo and aniokly euro 3 In vbo Spring to tlio Gystem, every one alioald take a thorough course of ic. II U. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Prise SI A SURE RECIPE For Fine Complexions.

Positive relief and Immunity from coniplexionol blemishes may be round in Hagan's Magnolia Balm. A delicate' and harmless article Sold by druggists everywhere. It imparts the most brilliant and life like tints, and the closest scrutiny cannot detect its use All unsightly Discol orations, Eruptions, IHng 31 arks nnder the eyes, Kallowness, lledness, Roughness, and the flush of fatigue and excitement are at once dispelled by the Magnolia Balm. It is the one incomparable Cosmetic. Cur Guaranteed by Ir.

J. U. MxvBa. Under his treattueut taae is at onco obtained. Send stamp for reply.

Will beat the Keystone llot.se, Beading, Oct. lain ana ittn, m. Main onice, ku Arcb, rniiada. iii.vaLENTnwN, nay via, ibhi, D. J.

B. Matkb. Dear 8ir: I. John Zimmerman. had a rupture of the worst form so proootinoed by my" doctor, and nut found any relief from anyone or any Irtinses, vot'R treatment lias (riven a most decided satisfaction, and tias given satisfaction also to Ir.

Smith, my family physician. Very respectfully years. sJUUeTi siiniiLiimAfl, 9 11 Lingkstown. Pa. sms Ann elt8 cbkam BALM Wa I WM eBectually el.

th ot Ca tarrhal virus, canains; healthy secretions, allays inihunmatien, protects the auemhraae froea ad ditional oolda, completely heals the sores aad restores the sense of tastn and smell. Beneficial results are realised by a few appUcettons. A. thoronKi. treatment will cure Catarrh, rlay Verer, Vneanalled for colds I in the head.

As, resell la to use. Apply by the little flnRer into tha swe tril. Un receipt ot bum I will mail a package. hi AY FEVER' Bold by urafopata. KI.YS CBKAMBALM T.

sow a eoaaeow Personal, To Men Only THB TOI.TAIO BBLT OO Marshall, men win Baa. DB. DTK'S CKLKBRATKD BUHrTBO VOITAl. BBZjTS AND KLKOTUIO APPIiIAMOSS en trial tar thlrtr Aaje te Base yoaa, or old) wbo jfflloteel with Nsrvous D.UIIIT, I.t TItalitjr and aad kindred trocblMt, inarantsetn, epeed, aad esaaptst. rsatoraooa of health and soanl, Mor.

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thirty oars' arias la allows. aa oaw ESENWEIN'S PEGTORA IS THB OBXAT COUGH COU) BEJIEDT. Sold by all Druggists lt ii tf Require, no eooking. Make. Collar, aaot Cuffs a.

iliff and gloMy a. wkaa a.w. Oa. Ponsid ejoaa a. tar as tiro peaasaofany otker StaawaV CSEWALXD IX QCALITT.

Oonulns all the Inaredlente meed bv laawdijeasa. pis. fn. oa aiplloatlua to your Oroosr( a. eseid a WABrtIR, BnoniM A Bola Asaata, eV30 eorf ChKstmtt ant Water ata.

PhtWfc Pa. JJoUOWAN A M1LTIMORB. Timothy Seed, Turnip Seed, Clover Seed, Pbospliatco, Barb Fence Wire, Crout tenners. 40G Penn St. 4KS I ADIKS, ARK YOUR KID GLOVES Boiled? Tahfiheea to B.

Pnaalaa. Mo. IS Sonth tteewata street, and laae then. Made new, HU sson wed sat If i rt i.

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