Loss or Appetite, Com¬ 
plaints of Children, and 
llvrr.stOmaebund bowel 
A SAFE FAMILY REMEDY. 
ESPECIALLY SUITED FOR 
“Has uiy client any right!” asked a coun¬ 
sellor, out of patience, of a brother-wrangler 
at the bar. “I know not,” was the response; 
“but one thing is certain—when you get 
through with him he’ll have nothing left.” 
“Yes,” said a husband sadly, “my wife is a 
devotee of the red flag. The very sight of oue 
arouses her to the highest pitch of excitement.” 
“Surely she cannot have any sympathy in 
common with such out-throats?” “Yes she 
has.” “What, Anarchists and Socialists?” 
“No, auctioneers.”—AVm York Sun. 
“No, sir,” remarked the irate customer, 
bauging the bottle dowu on the drug store 
show case; “I don’t want any more of Pott’s 
Liver Cure.” “It’s a very good remedy, sir,” 
suggested the clerk, timidly. “Yes; maybe 
it is for Pott’s Liver. Probably it is. But it 
wasn’t worth a cent for mine.”— N. II. 
Patriot. 
“Oh, did I tell you about little Heury, 
Grandma? He’s got a bicycle 1” “Land alive! 
Well, don’t get excited about it. Jest you put 
a big poultice of soap and sugar ou it, and 
change it every morning, an’ it’ll be gone in 
three days. Your Grandfather used to have 
’em, every hayin’ time, reg’lar as June. They 
ain’t nothin’; they’ll do him good.” 
At a large and a would-be fashionable wed¬ 
ding recently hold in a town in this State the 
solemnity was rudely disturbed by a rather 
unexpected answer. The bride hail entered on 
her uncle’s arm and was met by the groom at 
the chancel. The uncle then returned and took 
a seat in the body of the house. All went well 
until the clergyman asked the question: “Who 
givetb this woman Li be wedded to this man?" 
He paused for an answer, and the uncle rose, 
and [lacing his bauds on the pew in front of 
him, said, in accents louder than are common 
at weddings, “Me.” 
Pi.srfUanf0Uisi gMvfrtteinfl. 
MILL AND PRESS. 
Decuples beset Space, has Laraer Capacity, 
|m more Durable, uit.l runs blunter than 
nuy Mill made. Buckeye Drills, feeders, 
Cultivator*. Rake*, llorse Hoes, Ba*t 
Truck*, etc. Send for Circular*. 
P. P. MAST A CO., Springfield, O. 
BRANCH HOUSES: 
Philadelphia, Pa.. .NT. I -«»• • 
t'coria, III., st.l aul. man. 
Kaneas Vitu, -Wo-. *>'«•* Pranelneo, CaU 
RUBBER ROOFING 
Acknowledged 
by all to be 
THE 
BEST 
CHILDREN AND DELI 
CATE PERSONS. 
Entirely harmless aud 
delicious tu take. Tropic 
FrullLaxatlveis uueqal- 
led for Constipation, Bll 
lousncKi.Stck Headache, 
I Ij w k* ailment* generally. 
'vt '. I v fr Absolutely tct,ft for de- 
Ai 1 1 Ucate and nursing wo- 
Y/ ' mm. Taken eagerly by 
Y Infantt ana children. 
Ask for f.louid Tropic-Fruit Laxative. Price 
25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. 
Roofing Slate for Ilous. s, Barns. sli. iN, etc. Black 
Boards for Colleges, Schools, Offices. etc. Send for 
Price List. DAv IDMcKKNNA.M’f'r. Slatlngton, Pa. 
The Belcher & Taylor 
Agricultural Tool Company, 
Box 75. till ICO FEE FALLS, Mass. 
MA.Nt.'K.U.-n'KEtlS OF 
11ay Tedders, 
llor*e Rake*. 
Feed Cutter*. 
Vegetable Cutters, 
Reversible Sulky Plow*.. 
Right Hand and Side Hill Plows, 
Harrows. Tobacco It iditersand Cultivators. 
Etc., etc. Send for Circulars, Price List and Terms. 
juuno 
‘Z'iS AC RES, \'A mile from the City of Louisiana, 
iMo. Well adapted for Dairying, stock Raising or Fruit 
Growing. Plenty of living water. Fine Buildings, 
Good, Orchard. Owner cannot attend to it. and will 
sell low ou oasv terms. 
Herd of 36 head choice Jersey cattle. Louisiana is on 
the Mississippi river about .5 miles north of St. Louis. 
For particular? address 
DR. II. It. HI TTS, LOUISIANA, MO. 
Why Pay Retail Prioes when You 
Can Buy HnrncM*. hand made, Heat oak Leather, 
for *11.50, 3K.50, SlJ), $12, $1».5U, 315? D( >N RLE SETS, 320, 
*25 and $30. snipped subject to approval. 61-page 
Catalogue Free. KING & OIL, 
\\ UOLK8ALE JUXtJFACTVIUOtS, OW El 10, N. 1. 
SUMMER DRESS GOODS. 
JAMES JtlcCREERY & CO. 
Offer, previous to their 
regular Summer Invent¬ 
ory, extraordinary bar¬ 
gains in Dress Goods. A 
large variety of Faney 
Suitings sit 50 cents, 75 
cents, $1.00 stud $1.25, 
per yard; reduced from 
$1.20, $1.35, $2.00 and 
$2.50 per yard, respective- 
lv. 
Also offer 1,000 yards 
Printed Cliinsi Pongee 
Silks—Dark Colors—at 75 
cents per yard; reduced 
from $1.25. 
Samples sent on applicsi- 
tion. 
ORDERS BY MAIL 
trom any part of the coun¬ 
try will receive careful 
and prompt sittention. 
JAMES McCBEERY t GO. 
R road way and lltli St., 
New York. 
,^NEW SEEDLING 
STRAWBERRY, 
Crimson Cluster. 
OFFERED THIS SEASON FOR THE FIRST TIME 
On the loth of June of till* year, we ex¬ 
amined this Straw berry on the grounds of Mr, 
K. W. Durand, ulld found 3.000 plants that 
lmd bten planted un the latIt of August, 
1885, which hi b'*s than 10 mout hs from the 
date of planting, were producing a crop that 
would average fully a quart to each plant; 
8,btll) quart.* from the 8,000 plants, or at the 
rate of over SJft.OOW quart* per acre. The crop 
was so hnit.cDSi’ and t he size of the berries so 
large, t hat the pickers, who were paid 2 ets. 
per qf... nv.-raged 2?, (its. per hour, or $5.00 per 
day - a fact be.yooa question, and which 
a dozen affidavit* could be had to attest.. 
When to till* extraordinary production we 
add the fueller fact* that rliU strawberry Is 
of the richest erhnsou color, boniti In Im¬ 
mense clusters, and that it is one of the 
i \trkt flawed ru* the KAUt.iKsT, nfl lt> great 
vigor prolongs its season of fruiting, added 
tp Its excel lent quality, there Is ev ery reuaott 
to think that It is bound In be the most valu¬ 
able strawberry ever raised by Mr Durand. 
Prices. In pot-grown jilauts, (readv.Iuly 
15th), 12 tor $2.SO; Ml for 37.10; 100 for *I2.UU. 
By mutt at dozen rule*. 
Circular of Strawberry and Celery Plants now ready and mailed free on application 
PETER HENDERSON * CO. 
HAR VIBRATING SEPARATOR 
tttm end i ATAlfifdli 
at STM r OH CATALOGUE. 
Wonderful 
Capacity. 
*»- EASY DRAFT, DURABILITY, 
QUANTITY & QUALITY of Work. 
FRElf* 1 Addrtws A. W. GRAY’S SONS 
* l’ATKSm K8 AUD SOLS MANtTPACTOBF.RB,'> 
MIDDLETOWN STRINGS, Vriuiout 
W-~)N’ewton's Improved PfiU/ TIP holds 
gfia , r '/theni Iiiudy, draw U U »» lit. them 
gjL-lNforward when lying down. puhIios back 
v 7j^ w hen Btaudiui:, gives freedom of bead, 
’ * i J J y/Ao<iaM clean « Ii.C.NgWTOM. JAttUVlO, III. 
IMMCMTOKSand ManT'bg, Send for largo pamphlet 
IHYLHI containing U.S. PATENT office Rules for 
obtaiulng Patents. F. li. Brook,A tty.,Washington, D.O, 
C i SE 
IMI 
Hboitld send lor our CDPF 
New Catalogue, mailed illtt 
Boomer dt Bosohert Brest Co., Byra- 
ouse, N. Y. 
FARM AND SLOCK FOR SALE. 
SMITH’S VICTOR MILLS’ 
Take the Lead / 
Send for Catalogue, Address, 
VICTOR GRINDING MILL CO., 
OUtOAOO, ILL. 
