' 4 r . f ; i ii a ' Te lrras ftj . One ! tiir i.-; IxMtiiiful ami one whose services are li'Ht appreciated by I hi ajrriitiluirirt, ii tlie roiniuou dragon fly. There are many varieties, cororirlsiujt an extensive and beautiful group of large ucd In wets, rivalling our butterflie In grAcefulneds of form and briliiaiicy of coloring, w hile they excel them iu rapidity of flight. Var ious popular names have been given them in diftereut countries. . The French call them "demoiselle," the Germans "Gauze Klies" and "Virgins of the Water." while among the Kug lish they are know n as " Iragon Flies," "Horse Stingers," and I'evils Iurning Needles." The first of the Kngllsh names Is very appropriate to the character of the fly, for, among other lusei-U, it fully earns its title of "Dragon." It is not a "horse Silnger," however, can neither bite, sting nor poison, and as a "devil's darning needle" does not sew up the mouths of those children who are given to ro mancing. The' are perfectly harmless to man, and can be handle 1 without danger. The dragon fly belongs to the order "Neuroptera" and the family 'Libellulil!.." They have six legs and four wing, In average specimens the b Jy attains the length of au inch and a halt or two inches. They are al most universally dressed in the gayest colors. The body is variously bauded with rMi shades cf Line, green and yellow, and the wing give off the most beautiful iridescent and metallic reflec tions. The substance of the wings is a delicate network, covered )y a thin, transparent membrane, combining great strength wilh lightness, which enables it to fly and dart upon its prey with the greatest rapidit-. The long tail, or "needle," undoubtedly aets as a rudder to steady Its fl'ght. The large bead is provided with two enormous compound eyes, composed of many thousand facets, and their great power of virion is still further increased by three Mnir.le eyes or ocelli, on the upper Irtion of the head. The mouth tiuite a formidable structure. The uppf-r lip is brad and conceals power ful toothed mandibles, and there are other organs of the mouth armed with strong teeth which enable 1: to rend and masticate its food. The natural term of life of the dragon fly is about one year. Most of its existence is passed in the water in the condition of larva or pupa, and it inhabits the air only three or four weeks. M'hen about to complete lis final transformation, the j.upa clmbs up some suitable place bear the surface I the witter, attaches Itself firmly to some object, auJ in a short time the skin opens along t'ie back, and from the rent there soon appears the perfect dragon fly, who, after drying his moist wings, trusts his untried pirjons with the fullest con li It nee to the new element, in which he lives but a few short summer days. During its existence of three or four weeks ab ve the waters its whole life is a continued good to man. It hank' over pools and fields and through gardens, deciuia'.ing sna-msof moiuitoes, flies, gnats and other baneful iin.vt-t. Tueir rtplJ flight ana enormous range of vision enable them to capture these insects with ease. They di-stroy multitudes of moths and millers whose larvjr are in jurious to vegetation, while they do not injure any product of the agricul turlst themselves. A few of them shut into a house would soon rid It of flies, bugs and mosiui'e. They are per fectly harmless, and rail be handled with Impunity, and a-e an interesting subject for study, as there still re- mains much to be learned of their nat ural history. The dragon fly is widely lls'j- butcl over all parts ot the globe dui tew. However, exceed in size or beauty those of cur own country. Mgut Tbnaglits. Don't Jiidpe a n-an ry his clothes Can you tell what a circus is going to be like by looking at the Italian sunset pIcturesouthefer.ee? Do you value a turkey for its plumage? An ! isn't the skin of the mink the most, and, in deed, the only valuable part of him? There be uifn, fair to look upon, who wander up and down lids country, and sit in the coolest places on the hotel plazzis, who are arrayed in fine linens 1 .1,1 Asp.lmil 1. , . 1 - - .n.l -1 . . l.a.ro AUli '.Ill AIJU HIIU lQ bold their hand over their scarf pin when they want to see the moonlight, who, unassisted and unprompted, do not possess the discretion to come in when it rains, and don't kuow enough to punch a hole in tiie snow with au umbrella ncw,oft snow at that; with out any cru-t on it. Xow and then, on, before you are as old as 3Icthue lah, you will meet a man who wears a Iiat that is worth twice as much as the hea1 it covers. On the other hand, don't fall intothd errorof believing that 11 the goodness, and honesty, and in telligence in the world goes about In shreds and patches. We have seen tramp in rags then you could rake out of the family rag bag, and more illrt and hair on him than would suffice ;o protect a horse, who would step up to the front door and demand three kinds of cake, half a pie, and then steal every movit le thing In the yard, kill the do, choke up the pump with sand, trsmp on the pansy bed, girdle the cherry trees because he couldn't carry theul away. Good clothes or bad are never an infallible in.iex to the man that is in them. Aabee of the Napoleons. The ttatue and aahes of the Xapo lcons have sufi'erei ttrange vicissitude -. Twioe has the statue of the FirstXapo leon, which stands in the l'luce Yen dome, been dragged to the ground, first by Royalists then by Kidicals, only to be rcerected, while his ashes were re stored to France on the demand of an other dynasty, to le respected even during the Commune. Louis, the ex King of Holland, removed his father's remains from Grenoble in St. Leu, to which place his owu ashes were in time removed from Italy. The eldest ton of Louis, regarded by Xapoleon as his heir, and who died when but six years old, was at first laid in St. Denie, b;.f the Bourbons when they returned to France had the body translated, aud the "little Xapoleon" now rests in the same vault as his father and his grand father. Jerome alone res pond under the dome of the Inval.des with his great brother; the a-hes of the other Bonaparte lie scattered here and there, and are to be found at Rome, Florence, Vljnna, and Chlselhurst, and some where In Calabria. FARM AND GaRDE.V. Tur Kt.t Ixltll r r.Si t. 1 IIK lSt : lumnl l.-i..u that has ever beu made . hre lit called the ''liaiicS fiiiCC. it has been iu use for a Uoeti years, aud now very little board fencing of any ! other kind is made. The boards urn , usually twelve feet long, four indies wide, and ol beech, maple or other hard I wood. Four boards are nailed together wlih uattens, oncln the miJdle and one j aboutone foot from each end, spreading the boards far enough apart to make the I height of the fence. Four Inch square Mtets are driven about eleven feet apart and these panels hung on to the poi-ts upon hooks of half Inch Iron driven into the posts. This fence can now be made here for twenty-five to eighty cents per rod: if a man has his own timber his outlay, aside Ironi his work, need be bi t about twenty cents per rod. A frame Is usually made to nail the panels together ujKin by setting up three posts with blocks nailed upon them to hold the boards the right dis tance anart, and irou plates to clinch the nails upon ; clinch or wrought uails are used. The advantages of this fence a-e the following: It can be made iu the winter or rainy days, and with a trauie any man can make it. The panels are piled up out of the way until wan ted. The posts can be sharjiened and hooks driven Into them at any time. It require a less number of posts; if the posts are lilted by the frost, they can be driven back without breaking the boards; if a post rot or is brokeD it can easily be replaced. The fence Is easily removed by .placing a lever under the hock and drawing out the posts. Stioul 1 a panel become broken it can be replaced wjfh a new one. Three men. one to mak.; he post holes with a crow bar, one to drive the jiosts and one to hang ou the panels and tighten up the hooks, will set seventy-five or one hun dred rods In a day. It has been repor ted here that some one claims a patent on the hooks, but we do not (mow of any one who ever paid anything for using them. How to Plow Well. Iu the first place have your plow sharp. Even a good workman will not be able to do g.xJ work with bad tools, it is not enough to turn over a clean furrow. Good plowing means tlie inorougn pulverization of the soil, and the best plowman is he who can break up the p-round into the finest particles. Flow n ini-ii .r so deener each vear. and thus deepen your seed-bed aud bring to remain until the acid reaches the the subsoil into contact with light and ! cream, it impairs it iu quantity. The air for their chemical operations. You housewife or dairymaid who thinks to can never go too deep provided you go j obuiu a greater quantily by allowing slowly. Never be in a l.urry at this ; the milk to stand beyond that ti:ne, kind of work. If you have not the 'labors under a most egregious mis time to do your work just right make j take." the time. One acre well plowed is worth two acres half way done. If a Vaniloa Ckeam with Fat rr Sai ce. rock or a root or any othert.bMf uction ; Make a nice custard with a pint of is in your ay stop and get rid of it i rich milk and the yolk of five eggs, a entirely. If it Is rock put it on your scant cup of sugar and vanilla to taste, fence or throw it in a sink-hole; never j When this custard thickens take it ofl let it bot' er you again; dispose of it ' the fire, and add, while still hot, half at once. Do not rue on your piow handles. Your team has draught to nt prcrtine without vour laziness adding fiftr rounds more. Ridinz on the ban- tile never does zood work. When done take vour plow and clean it w ell and put it under cover out 01 tne way oi wet and moisture, which, like rot, soon destroy a valuable implement. Ax Artificial Hknneky. v . . . Baker, of Cressbill, X. J ., is the lsr- gest artificial poultry-raiser in the world and alter spending fl.OOO in ex- periments and getting established, now has a gross income of $SO,UO0 a year, and will rxise 250,XlO young chickens during 10. He is enlarging his ac- cocimodations to keep 3,500 laying hens ot the Dest virietles, out sun nas to buy eggs. Both hens and chicks are lion-ed and ted in luxurious.systematic style, the hatching being done In two i nou bating chambers capable of holding S.Ol'O eggs each, in tiers of shallow drawers where they are warmed by gas made on the place, and turned daily by women in attendance. The young chick is taken to the brooding-iioiif-e, some hours after it Is hatched, where it is kept till thre weeks old and creeps under a hen-mother of hol low zinc, fiiled with hot wafer and lined on the un ler side with blanket ing. After three weeks tha. lusty young fowl is put among the laying hens or In the cramming-hous?, where re ' each hen is confined in a small box arid j tufl,Hl for two or three weeks till ready , i fi iiiaiAcu jii. iaAci van nun laucu 50,000 a year. IKKIILIfl.-VU I LA I B. C Iflllt lilt II are cultivated in pots or tubs on bal- collie require a great ueai oi waicr, ; and, tr they thrive well, should have rl mm lot . I . r- f i T . i 1. Ii ! r I . (iiiuuia.m: luiu.iti;. vi udtu- i wooded, slow-growing plants, very flnebone-flourof bone-sold by seed-jil iorJialf a ,poontu, Mlt. me lor the purpose is perhaps the ,si,"t in ie m,u an e Vat qiileklv lK-st;afewtable-spKnfulsbeinglorkediall(, drpp into niufli rhl2!Sor g,a pan- ed, quick powers, a liquid fertilizer j may be used. This may bi guano, a feu-imonfnl In t (ration of water: snor. two table-spoonfulls to a gallon, or the Birr of ammonia Mfniiid bans hornl i of the ilrno- stores, an ounce to tha rl- iiiuivt uaiioiit'i 11; i Ion. Mater the plants with cither of " ' " thce, instead of clear water, once or twice a week, as the condition of the plant requires. Xo invariable rule can be given. SrLPHi'Rhas been found to cure croup in fowls when applied as follows : Open the affected fowl's beak, and wiih a tube, which may be formed of paper. blow half a teasitoonful of sulphur down the throat. Three applications have been known to cure. Poll and Prnov. A lady on Seneca street Utica, Xew York, is the owner of a small frisky dog and a very talkative parrot. Occasion a'.ly Polly Is demoralized, and, instead of behaving herself as a good lady bird should, she gives vent to some terrible shrieks, and endeavors to be as bad as she possibly can. 'When she takes these spells the dog, knowing that a rep rimand is needed, goes to the cage and administers several severe rebukes in the shape of a savage little bark. The otiier afternoon Poll sat unon her perch with all the dignity possible. The dog was taking a n-p in an adjo'n ing room. Suddenly without the mo ment's notice, Poll let loose two or three unearthly screeches. The dog was awakened, of course, and Imme- iiately started toward the cage at a full run, barking as he went. After he had colded, as he thought enough,- he ad journed to the other room and snuggled himself for another snooze. He had no more than closed hia eyes before Poll shrieked aain, iongsr and louder than before. Up jumped the dog, and out J he went barking furiously. When he rerched tiie cage, roll, who had stop ped her noiM to give the dog a hancr, began to bark just as loud as her four legged associ ite. Penny choked him self off, and gazed ou in holy horror, lie stood looking at the-cage for several miuutes. Finally his tall dropped be tween his legs, and be turned around and left the spot. Just as he was going out of the room Poll stopped barking, a sort of pleased expression crept down her jagged beak, and as the dog faded from view she yelled after him, "Good by, Penny," and without further ado resumed her meditations upon ber perch. An excellent hydraulic cement bas been made by mixing one ton of blast furnace slag-sand to one and three- quarter tons of chalk, and burning the whole In an ordinary cement kiln. POMKsTIC. IJIAM V ATFR AM Mo.-riTE. protection almost - . , e.ir.g l i.'i.'i Jn.-L wwlcr is a L'r.Us ais-l si'-;".'- of mine, he savs. severely bitleu by mosquitoes and unwilling to be seen so disngured, sent for quassia chips anu had boiling water poured upon them, At night, alter washing, she dipped tier hands lino the quassia water and left it on to dry on her face. This was a perlect protection, aud continued to bo so w henever applied. At the ap- proach of winter, when flies and gnats get into house and unmet luies pile venomously, a grandchild of mine, eighteen months old. was thus attacked. I gave the nurse some of my weak solu tion of quassia to be left to drop on his face, and he was not bitten -again. It is innocuous to children, and It may be a protection also against bed insects, which I have not had the ptioitiinlty of trying. Chloride of Link as a Disinfect ant. One pound requires three gal lons of water; use the clear solution. To purify rooms, sprinkle on the floor, and, if needful, on the bed linen. In fected clothes should be dipped iu It, and wrung out, just before they are washed, it purifies night commodes, water closets, &e. It may also be used in its pure state. For butcher stalls, fish markets, slaughter houses, sinks, and wherever there areotienaiveputrid gases, sprinkle it about, and iu a few days the smell will pass away. 11 a rat, or mouse should, die about the house, and send forth an oll'ensive gas, place some chloride of lime in an open vessel near the place where the nuis ance is, aud it will soon purify tiie at mosphere. Chloride of lime lu a room will cause Iron or steel to rust rapidly. Xo preparation ever discovered ex cept Carboline, a deodorized extract ot petroleum, will really produce new hair on bald heads. It will be a happy day when the great army of bald heads fully understand this. When to kim Milk. .V country woman says: The wie man in en umerating the time and season," made no mention of a time to skim milk: yet, nevertheless there is a time a right time and that is just as the milk be gins to sour in the bottom of the pans. Then the cream is all at the surface, and should at once be removed with as little milk as possible. If allowed a uox 01 gelatine previously uissoivcu j in cold water. Wet a mold, jmur in the cream, and set it on ice. When set I turn U out on a deep dish, arrange i bunch of fine candied cherries on top. j and pour around it a sauce made of red cnt rries sieweu, swecieneu. sirameu ' and slightly thickened with corn ; starch. Chocolate rcDDixo. Melt two ounces of butter, mix in two ounces of flour, simmer to a soft ruiste In half a pint of good milk, sweeten with two , ounces of sugar, and flavor with two ounces chocolate. When cool, stir in the yolks of four eggs well beaten and the whites beaten to a snow ; put into . a buttered mould immediately ; put the , mould in a pan half full of hot water, set in the oven and .Serve with sauce. take one hour, IlEREisagnol cure for a cough: Ground flaxseed and finest penr bar ley, of each one heaping tables roonful of pulverized licorice root one heaping tea-poonful ; of best loaf sugir one quarter of a pound. Place all in an earthen vessel ; pour on one quirt of boiling water, cover tightly until cool and drink of it frequently. It should be made fresh every twelve hours. Rice Cakks. Boil rice until it soft, and while warm mitke into cakes j.,. tu- wt!a I tin tUa Itiilla inln u Kaaritn anJ ,h;n rn th.ni jn ,mHan mPa, tm tll0rolli:h,y COJtej. Tni, (onCf ,ry j them iu laid, which is better than but- i ter for this purpose. Serve fhem with KMtiifv rir ivith !irrr or with cream filltr-ir " m YOT KvcuXD MfFriSS.-li'at fYO wj , tat,eMonnfiil of but- . ' '.. , t. fu ,.r .,l. , , n nnf , i. -I -.. 1 - f I, ..... , bake llumeJiateiv in a qllicK oven. ' " , - A" J -1?. 7" . .. - V" FY"". ; t 1 ii . " '.?. V " '""'"S -r cri n .V I l hil-iiii.li.tt "':. "r. 1 I ia, the manufac turers of the justly celebrated Dobbins' t-lectrie &oao, A TEAsrooxFfL of more of powdered borax thrown into the bath-tub while bathing will communicate a velvety softness to the water and r.t the same time invigorate aud rest the bather Persons troubled with nervousness or wakeful nights will und this kind ol a bath a great benefit. Green Tea Salad For a small din ner use a pint of cold boiled peas; they should be very young and tender. Mix a little powdered sugar among them and serve with a few slices of cucum ber and a mayonnaise made with tar ragon vinegar. Potatoes a la Rubax. These pota toes are practically the same as Sara toga potatoes, except that they are shaved In long ribbons instead of in small circular pieces. Fry in boiling lard, and salt delicately. Vegetixe is not a stimulating bitters which creates a fictitious appetite, but a gentle tonic which assists na ture to restore the stomach to a heal thy action. A cold application to the bare feet such as iron, water, rock, earth or ice, when it can be had, is an excellent remedy for.cramp. If the patient be feizea in the upper part of the body, apply me remedy to the minus. Do not use dairy implements made of sort wood. I bey soon become saturated with oil of old butter, aud injure the quality of all new butter they come in contact with. Xow that many early flowers have quit blooming their seeds should be gathered and the plants removed to an appropriate place. A spooxFrL of stewed tomatoes In the gravy of either roasted or fried meat is an Improvement. Tcmblers that have bad milk in them should never be put in hot wa ter. A small piece of charcoal in the pot with boiling cabbage removes the smell. Clean oil cloth with milk and ter; a brush or soap will ruin it. wa- A little ginger put into meat improves the flavor. sausage unrt rsosirr Aimrioii and Troa'tnent, at this Shasta ut the yea', to aU affections o. the Bowels, gica as Diarrhoea, cholera morbus, Hyaeniery. 4c Brusioir Dr. Juvitr'a rumina tive Balaam you mil obtain tnaneoune r IU rroin these complaints, and toon dme inein from Uie avgiein. WIT AND HUMOR. As Iri.-liinin rnli red the Newark Atlrerturr olti e and asked the clerk to wri'.tl :i -:Vt?!SS!H!I !t i-iui-"1 lost n ie dog," lie said. He gave a general description of the animal. "What name does he answer to?" "Oeh, thin, d'ye think It's a parrot I lost, that I'd should a conversation wid lilmf" "Hut. what do vou sav when you call your dog?" "Faith, I say, 'Come Here, y uiacc inaju o me world.' " Wicked for Clergymen. Rev. , Washington, D. O., writes : "I believe it to be all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public men to be led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really meritori ous article, made of valuable remedies known to all, that all physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it, I therefore cheerfully and heartily commend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will not be without them." .Yew York Jiaptitt Wuklt. Hvgo Arxot was a long time afflict ed with a very bad cough. One nay, after a severe fit, meeting the late Mr. I'ytler, of Woodhouslee, he remarked to him that "this cough would cer tainty carry him off some day like a rocket." ."Aye, aye, Mr. A.," ob served Mr. T. "It's my opioniou, how ever, If yoa dinna mend your manners, ye'll tak' a contrary direction !" Ax old judge of the Xew Y'ork Su preme Court meeting a friend In a neighboring village, exclaimed, "Why what are you doing here?" "I'm at work trying to make an honest living," was the reply. "Then you'll succeed," said the judge, "for you'll have no competition." "Been having your boots half solded '!" asked Tom. "Well, yes," said Ben, who was looking a little seedy; "but they're not s'old as my bat." And it was three o'clock the next afternoon before Tom understood just what he meant by it. e A vorxo man who held a loaded pistol to his head and threatened to blow his brains out, unless the girl who had refused him would consent to have him, was cooly told by the young lady be would have to blow some brains into his head first. He didn't blow. Recorder (to witness with bandaged head) "Did he have any provocation when he struck you?" Witness "He may have bad something of the kind couc iyled on his parsou, but it was a brick he stiuck me wid." A rich but parsimonious old gentle man, on being taken to task for his nncharitableuess. Hid : "True, I don't give much ; but if you ouly knew bow it hurts me when I give anything, you wouldn't wonder." A well-known Kvangelical clergy man, on beiug accused of leaning to wards Universalism. replied that he hoied everybody would go to heaven. ' Aud." saia he, "there are some per sons 1 wish were there now." As a man came to the station just as the train was steaming out a friend on the platform of a car called out "You didn't run fast eno'igu !" "Oh, yes, I di I; but I -Ivln't start soon enough 1" was the rep'. A little lellow on goi ; the first time to church, where tl.- pews were very high, was asked, c. coming out, what he did In church, when he re plied "I went into a cupboard, and took a scat on a shelf." A GARRt'LOt's fop, w ho by his fiivol ous remarks had annoyed his partner in a ball-room, among other empty things asked whether she had ever had her eais pierced. "Xo," was the e ply; '-but I have olten had them bored." Excited Bates man (during games between Bates and Bow Joins) "Oh ! dang! lie had ought to went!'' Young lady (overbearing, to sarcastic Uowdoin man) "Is that a Bates student?" Bowttoin man "Xo, Miss, that Is their professor ot rhetoric." Ax Indian woman weighs five hun dred and ten pounds, and she never looks under her bed to see if there's a man concealed there. She knows no man wouid take the chance of the bed's giving way aud letting her fall on bim "Wife," said a man, looking for his boot-jack, "I have places where I keep my things, and yon ought to know it. les, said sue, "I ought to know where you keep your late hours, but 1 don t." Tutv were at a dinner party, and he remarked that he supposed she was fond ol ethnology. She said she was but she was not very well, and the doctor had told her not to eat anything tor dessert but oranges. 'Tlease to understand." said the Honorable Billy the other day. "I'm not such a fool as I look." "Xo,' said Bob, "that would be too much." "Mamma," asked a little girl, "why is it they sing in church, "We'll dine no more," and then go right home and dine? ' A fisherman is a very irresolute and unreliable person. He don't even sit down on his own hook. A youxo lady calls her fellow "Honcy-suwkle," because he's always hanging over the front fence. The boy who was kept out of school for orthography paid he was sjU- bound. A doq frequently worries a cat, but man who Is nobler than the dog, wor ries himself. A Yorxti lady Is not like a tree. You cannot estimate her age by counting ner rings. A youxo lady is not like a tree. You cannot estimate her age by counting her rings. In measles, as ia elopements, every body wants to see the rash proceeding, Back-yards The trains of ladies dresses. The best thing out is a bad cigar. Alexander the Great, wept because tiiere were no more worlds to COnilner hnr llm . -....-I... . . - riuyiiou,g W Jf". Pierce s Family Medicine who have found it necessary to establish a branch of the World's Dispensary at London, England, in order to mn,,i. .i... t f 1 j jivui bum great commercial emporium these reme dial blessings to foreign countries where they are largely in demand, do not share the great conqueror's senti ments, as their mnniuiin . ,i: c wt uieease and have made happy not only the con- out, me people who employ them. Dr. Pl.. r .. J. - . - - vuiucu jueuic&l Discovery cures all blood and skin dis- '"i "troiuious anecttons, swellings and Internal nnnii n. ri . PelleU are the little giant pathartle; Pr. Pierpe's Favorite Prescription-! woman's rinta on,l ? . - uci hub doctor Pierce's Extract of Smart-Weed, the ereat remedv for nnl.u nj .n k affections, as dlarrhcet, dysentery and uu. ii oi iu a dispensary Jieulcal As sociation, proprietors, Buffalo and Ion. 1 Me ri. ai'.t r ea!n , loo r-tilr ot In.ilji-itiiin, will no u-t ! er. enerd if a t i hi !.; .v.!' il of rviiiui.vi Liver K.'ulator i taken alter eaeii meal, and, by j er- verii.g ia the u-e of , tilts rtMvJy ks Y.ttki, a. Jivriiii ; nent cure will be effected. It is nol ' unpleasant to the taste, does away wltb I sicktnlug medicine or pills; Is a mllJ I laxative, but does not nauseate or lrri ; tate the stomach, and unlike any othei known medicine, when Its ue is dis continue.), the system ls.'not left con ; stipated or costive. It is very properly j called the Regulator it removes Bil ' ious Secretions, Cleanses the Blood, Mreugtoent the Kidneys and assists Xature. It takes the place or Q liniue and Bitters of all kinds; U no lolent drastic medicine; Is gentle and harm less, and warranted not to contain a single particle of any mineral tub Stance, but is purely vegetable. Teeth of American. There are, as is well known, more and better dentists in this country than in any other, for the reason, It is be lieved, that there Is greater need of them and that they have ample occa sion for practice. Of the correctness of the opinion there may be considera ble doubt. Americans have unques tionably more perishable teeth titan the English ; probably than the French or the Spanish. But whether they have worse teeth than the mass of Italians, Germans, Russians, or other races, is by no means certain. The common people, even many of those in tolerable circumstances, iu other lands neglect their teeth, rarely going orthlnklngof going to a dentist. But here, as a rule, almost everybody, especially In towns or villages of any sue, takes more or less care of his teeth, and depends on art to make up for the ravages of nature. This Is clearly shown by the fact that not le -s than 12,0U0 dentists, or one to every 4,000 inhabitants, find employment in the United States. A prominent dentist has lately published an article lu nhich he declares that about half a ton of pure gold repre senting some $ .-00,00O is annually used for filling teeth in the republic, and that nearly four times ss much mate rial of a cheaper sort, silver and the like, Is used for the same purpose. He estimates that three centuries would be needed to put all the gold coin now in circulation in the country $150,000, 000 into the graveyards by filling the teeth of different generations. He also says that almost 3,000,000 artificial teeth are made or mounted on various kinds of plates every year, and that ou. Df an average of eighty persons of all classes here the estimate U based on carefully prepared statistics only one person bas perfectly sound teeth. A rtcent French invention, of consid erate Interest, is an improved motive power engine, worked by means of at mospheric pressure under the effect of barometric vacuum. By means of two connecting rods, a shift receives a ro tary motion produced by the action of two cylinders placed in two parallel cylinders. Each cylinder is closed at one end, and communicates with an os cillating cj Under in the form ot n I", which may be placed either horizontal ly or vertically. When it is pla--cd horizontally and fiiled ith mercury, well a the motive cylinder, the piston is at the end of the cylinder; the oscil lating cylinder is then placed in the vertical position, and the mercury lulls, and the barometric vacuum being pro duced, the piston pushed by the atmos pheric pre-sure le-enters tha fixed cylinder. The oscillating cylinder then again takes horizontal position, and, the mercury re-entering the fixed cylinder, the piston moves in the con trary direction. The second fixed cylinder Is so placed that its piston and that of the second oscillating cyl inder arc the reverse of the cylinder. Counter weights equilibrate the weight uf the U-shaped cylinder full of mer cury, Curtd uf Drinking-. "A young friend of mine was cured of an insatiable thirst for liquor.wliich bad so prostrated him that he was un able to do any business. He was -n-tirely cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst; took away the appetite for I quor; laa le his nerves steady, and he has remained a sober and stea ly man for more than two years, and has no desire to return to his cups; 1 know of a number of others that have been cured of drink ing bv it." From a leading R. R. OUlcial, Chicago, ill. Time. Cjrre inakr hU cast-iron magnet by r.inning a soft and slightly carburet ted metal in esrthen crucibles. Before pouring 10 to 15 per cent, ef steel fil lings and about 1 or 1.5 of nickel, with H.2S per cenf. ot copjicr, or 2 per cent, ot tin and 0.5 per cent, of copper, are added. An imi.roteitieiU In the process of bleaching vegetable fibres has heen made by Bayle and Pontigghi. They add margaric, stesric, or oelc acid, or the mucilage of flax or Panama bark to a basic bath of alkali or chloride of lime, with as they claim, the effect of limiting the destructive ac tion of the chloride, and of pro moting the solution ot the gummy and resinous matters that adhere to the raw fibre. It is said that there Is no better way to destroy sorrel than to plough the land in early summer, and in July sow buckwheat. I herk is ffar ely a person to te fuUDd who ill uot be Rrcktir benetub-J by a thorough eouraeof K dueix-Wort everr spring. If Toa feel cat of ort-. and lion t know wiir, take a pickage o; Kidney-Wort ami jou will "feel like a new creature. uassiie. How Caa I EzprxM My Thanks T Mrs. Matiu. of Yorkrille. No York, wri tm It affordi me ereat pleasure to wr.te these fe lines to let the public know the Talne of Aiui Irsi, the great External TUe Itemed. I hare suffered the last 14 years everything bat death; in that time I hare spent hundreds cf dollars. I have tried eTerrthing I erer heard of; I have had four different doctor, but found very little relief. I at last heard of Ana kwt; I tried them and in one hoar's time I found relief and hare not been troubled with them since. How oan I express my thanks to yon? No tongue can praua them too highly, and I would say to all those who are aSiicted with Piles. Hemorrhoids or fissures, internal or external, give A nakesit a trial and JO a will no longer be a sufferer. Mas. Him. Samples of AnaJcetU are sentrev to all suf ferers on application to P. Neustaedter 4 Co. , Box 3946. New York. Sold by all Druggists. Price 41.00. Tfca TsAtaia Bait C Marshall, aOek. Will send taeir celebrated Electro Toltan Baits to tha alfiicted upon SO daya's tnaL reedy cores guaranteed, They niaaa what Uist say. Writ to tha without dUl 17 . And BOILER FEEDERS. John H. McCowan A Co- Cln'tl, O. MUHlllInillUWIll IT Igcnts! ftttictat. InuoenM prnf Its. Term trwt. A4- HAW. ClgrfBtaM. a liVVB" ST3? I- irZasy-i "T man wants Ms ? i L -f IV f -.J fzrt rjunfiis. Secure Uk i S - as LJ rx J tr u ar- Lb r Zl trJJ WU4owFmid Si i B lFT T " In fV eountr PHI 4 V- luirlr sIUvfrr-rn-a Vegclinc. Hold to He tLia Guld. lunu at. MK. H. ft TTW I wi-it m iufr. yon w fir aiy l hit (r- a tt till ii r iuoe ilnu - .r- in uiv itmo- uJ Tr a:o 1 .m Au'ia ti- J i-iu iri:y :I t- J iiitr lor tu' 'b i'i hnvotlirr iii-tHl'i, ui t.s pi-rf -.' It tr can rHoajim nd It t .! WlftlOUl 111" lur.lt.'lnt' irfu in - ii i:or ol V . lit. Hlli I lot i:.s m Tf i lur than ? M-rfT.d ( ItMri it U pi as it bi" t m. lt'ura. iu?it re- I Tf..i:v. M I'AVIDl'LAKK. J. BENTLEY, PI. D.,ays: It hasduae mom ceo! ihM all inedl rsl li-t.ilneiil. MtwMAkxKr, nnt.. Feb. , lv. Mr. H R. Pthtxns. B-tun, Mj.ni' Mr 1 have sol.l min '.k iii? pi.-t year a cot slur.. t itiin:iljr ot tour Vrj;-i'iiT. a:il 1 b UeTf. In all ca-ii s it Iixh g vrn s usf i'- iu. In one Ci.-ie, a di-hcte vixint U'lv of aiiut 17 r are w.w uiu U 0 Di-il t'l 'V vn u . liir pa reuis lufoinietl me lii ti It nau 1 ne her niore Tonlihtnail ilit mcJl.'ut in-atiiu-n'. lo wuk-h im ba l pp'Woi.sl Ih-i-u bubjeclea. Yours, reapecilully, J BENTLEY, M. D. Loudly in its Praise. Toriisto, Out., H .roll 3, 1S-0. H. R. Stxtxss. Biiii: Ut-ar -lr cooMderins; the shurt time that Wireline has t-ea b-lr the ,nbUi hen, II s-lU well us a iiIoimI puriiiiT. anl lur iruubl s irlsini; Iroin a l'i-,-isii it torpid iiv r II Is a :lrt-hiss metlk-ine. Our car4uiuers spcaa louuiy in us praise. J. WKIGIITro.. Cor. (juccn una th.l.-ui slreeU. ITeseiine, ruiriRn it m. B- KTEVEXM, Baota. Haas. Vge-ine is Sold by all Druggists A Medicine without a Rival. IIUMT'S REMEDY TILC OUCAT Kidney and Liver Medicine, 1TKE3 n Tiras of the Kidney. Liver. BlwStler, and I rina-y Orxanti lropyv i-ravrl, iiabet-t, Brijebt'tt sliieae. fain in th Back, lxin,or Sil; Ktrniionor NonreWntton of I rine, Ntrfout L'irwtfts, Female Weaknc. aLxrvMoti, Jaun dice, fttiliousn, Heactube. oar Stomach, Uripria, Constipation ft file. HUNT'S REMEDY cures wnrr all OTirea mkpicints VAIL, a H acta dimrtljr a4 at once on tha IvitineTa. Liver, aud fUtmln. r-r-.z lh-tn to a beaiiiiT action, lil NT KtS(KLV ia a aafe, aura ar.J aprlT cun. and hualivvl hara bra cured by tt whn phvpjciana and frin. bad givn thni up tn dir. 1h nut deiav. try at ODca I1UXT8 REMEDY. Send foi pamphlet to WM. E, CLARKE, Providence, R. I. Pricea, 75 rnta and Sl.?.. Lare f tha rhenpii. Ak your riruggiat far IilTi KMiV. Take no other. DetriKiia Mrdlrliea Is n prwau: l(n Klilch ?h"ti U rr rerbenrsrlpet)! h n 0aiis.T s pi't-vnt. ami tlieri-'nr- a coun ft the b tie's at i. is spj i is pi'ticiil.-ny dp .ir.ioif. f-- ii!y i- r ii.e r.- i! aa-i ijiiclv. As i r-if l" inr t! It n ne- , rtff ma, i crvpu.s sn.l b v.ci coLU alnrs. iit is an:h!n I'll piraM" to iMs i, h-' r,r: r.-t- nf,-wi. Foi n,ie Ly .l luiiijc an 1 ivleia uerillv-. HOP BITTERS? (A Mediciae, ao( a Drink. nors, Brciir, .mandrake, DANDELION, Axdtuc Prinrin BTMmir.LQrJ- TIE UF ALL UTUSK Bl n THEY CUKE All Diaeaaeaof tbeStomarh. Boweli. B! pd, Liver. KiiDy. and l'rtnrrOrtfiin. N.t SIOOO IN COLD. Will he paid for a ca. they win not rrirr or telp, or f-iranTth:utjT impure or tujunuua t uuad in tlu-ia. Ailirur drufrElt for Too Rftter and try Uteut before you Iep. TaW ao oiker ) I. C. 1 an aMoluteand Irrrttft tblonrv for jruuaoubeaa ua- oi opium, tooucco stud Darcotlr. Sxd roa CiEcrt-ia. Alt -ber ld t irr :lt t. w The Only Remedy That Acts at the Utrnt Iimu oa he liver, Tte Eswels and The Kidneys A jus comoitva art i on qir u icrmaerj ul tOtr r to cur&ri, t diseas . j w WW w rfiwc htcafictaLowiKtMyrtatort)ut4tobt rom eioygfft or torpid, and poitonout Af mon art thftfort rent info Uu bluov vjiati&muit onrsp'U- nal ira.it. iBUioxam, Pilm. l'iiaitiMtea. hllae tnlalnt4 ana viwiim. hm& BMorsand s Ditonlrn. imeoHtina Tartioef thtttrrrawanii 'AjXttorir.q iuirpovtr to thrmeof ilz'. I aj snr rillAD paiMa inn rnri Wkf tsr mH with l'il.t nt: patina ' WhrfripbtBfdsriliordrs KiUnrr ! MBj tartars aiTA triirk iifsiiacanki Wkf hats l. i-pl aicUil rl KIDNET WORT and pWff Is I health. Ii U a thy. trnvtabU eotnj-.wnd an: Owe sacks will vmwXr mil Ur Mr.llrlM. lust it of v?'r DruyrriH. k' -( oi Ur i i'7r yfli. rnr. f I I 1J1 ul wU- UariUrl. IL our well Aucrr? i, nK elmiimt, bores thi f.iu t. tui-olilcetand larwfst firm tn Aim-nca. Sn,i i.ti nr pictorinl catalogue. VMiiiiSiArEslIr&Co.,C'cti(0 IU. 6REATTWESrai GUM WORKS, rtv. . Sal ituD for Cataloaaa. ati hsn- nMj-1ir-lT T a -ir. SAPOIMIFIER btbsOM Bollsbls Coaesntrs ted Lts fhr fAMILT SOAP MAKIN'O. Tltrctionil trcnmpHnf Mch CM for mktm Hard. Hon and T.1IM ss noiccir It is tall weight and wrrnslh. A8K FOU BAFONIFIEIt, AND TAKE NO OTHER. PKWM'A HALT MAJtl'l-41 1 0 rBILAP's Tbose aniwartnr an unmwuu will onfer a taror upon t&a adwertlsar and tha aouanwr bj mans; tnmt tney saw ths adwar- ns uust tBissi tnaming Lbs papsr HgfffgS ut -Ta a V-aaTNw -aaWa ---S--' J . am,i ncri I .fill w - 1 sl s mmm w - B7I.O. EMIBSi'S. Books for n ls. 9:n.t35 scaools. CTwIrs, wl Gospel Temiranc Me. tlcg-v Wrlra. l br (tl (V For BUn Shoola. fasins: Dell (ct.i) For ' ommon ssctooU. W hite Rn (acts;. For Sunday SchooU. Trm.le. if..'). Fir Cnolrs and Mnln S. lit M.li. rslrsrwsnhlp fli 0). Choirs and Slng- tll 3CUU14. jobntiD'i 3IMIsd (or lilac C Claaa. (w i ts . rot &lSlni siliooia. Tt-mprraore Jewels (3i i ts., Gospel Temp. leuperauirc LIsnL do., ('.lets). Oliver Ditson &. Co., Boston, 3: . PCT"" laa ' l. ytaulelpwilw- I-POBrST TO Awi-ST. TUaLlfKU GEN JAMES A. GARFIELD. illn.lralii. Drmt-d a d ". ft .rllalll.T UJ1-'''' V!'"? L.Ural till T M.BILWI.VI And lJJi ' " ."."" trruis. A , o.-i.- III and IU Vyilliaa 8-ra- a TorK., I "V" ' ia tti 3J SirU - lm pj . t-Dt by mil, alrd. XIGHT sdi, A ciT.'iio. Ch..'.ha.o ii i ill "r .m- Uor ri.fr. ko"i .'d : .r.:r 'tUX1 h II EKL-Th hs-t and th-aP at in th. world. S-i,d ..r l.ir -.iUr. J iliI.iiltrL.lll., Ota-g '.ountr 2i. Y. E. T-rlt.ir ( itb E CARKfAUR CO., Catalosa HISE. Aeents Wanted- ?T.h: freZ Ad.lrcar MKTAL STRIP CO.. W 'mont, Obio. Mil I OV Plant Will M' k In r-rb t,.B CABBACcrr mt rliiw. ::- l .;u- lr . 1. K. TiUujChAt, La PI-Umi. Lacka wanna Cvuotf , Pv. FjaDI:l 4DHTOKKIi:P. KH-Vunc.3 j wt 4 aalre tefi i.u -t bv ri;int " P mx- t tr - ur I'r.c L.-.t. hich tru-l'l f n l -drr ky aaail tit bwi wjr. i.d Mtne mnr LiuI ul MeicuauJ - w tiawp lor t ir pn-Hiilj pric- V'j -Dd mu& ( ll tml at . Lc Kr booa. Frinsies, A'., if r-qti-aiei. U - U blr) nd Krtail f r ch down. A ar w cmbin.iti a tiv ... $- n1 5 r ka f i.ttntii mhU h e-n-n't t Imiu'IiI f r :c 't.s u.u ad WsvBte-i in errr fam-lT. M r o"iil if fcot -at-ia.ac.ory. IM;HT"N I'l iTV. S3 Trraiaal aWatoav MaMha. STANDARD BIOGRAPHIES OF THE P&EMPFST1 W rANIUDATE-. MPiinEk, LW. At rHLMlr.tUll f.LTK bl An: hoi. Tits l'ntt S-lliBf Baikl Fine Uitutmtiofi. af tl. far. Life of Gen. tt&fiVSL'S. sy I.IW-ral Trnaa. e Ai.KXIi WASTEI LVl.Ki AI1LKL. f ir ftiT? rii-t.- nnd T rr'. a t-lra at oni-s, I. C. ?1CI UliY i rii.. I'miul iph'... I'a.; ClDcin lati. t).; t h cjik.i, ll.a.; t. L ui-, M . MAKE HENS LAY. As Knrli-'t trDr arsT-B -a4 Cbemlit, aw traiUn i& raic-aiitr?,a-- ;ht mt of tLadorM u 1 Cti i Powders baia ar wortblaaa traatu Ha afa tt.ai b--r .oadition Pa0ra ar abao- iutr par mn imm,n.y timwoi-, 'i ditioa Pawira. I' a. aia (rfui i ou p at oi ftvd. 4i& aarjrb-ra. or tent bv n-ali for fifbt lt:af aaaaa. i- B. JQajS CO., Baar. Ma, AGFATf WAITED to acU tha LIFE Oaf GEN. JAS. A. GARFIELD, by tin r. -m-ai m rm and a-rna4 frlti.t. -u .fit . fyii-.nih-uri(,ttw-fKM-Ml. ar'tallylt laMrnttd. frxniTeif th rv-t and cb -uti b -N .D-vutt-r offli-mi. ml .MM, a; uuc i r outfit. a;v th taran. A t qu rkain! j n ea oln monet. hi Ui.AKl) ttUOd Pab.iabcra, tsai,eai.ut Plii:-ilphi. Pa. BUY THE BLATCHLEY PHUffP ' 1:1 SSa -M- UHA-H. i--2 JS J jiV frr rtatrras or wells f !. Jr -s P aim. i . Pn fi . nr C.ir srr timi. V . Urai.. Jtv. . XIX. titi. Biav. I. Hardwar. tr: il.-. (...antij Mr.-a P n BiakarB, sts. Ms that th. Puna jaa baj i- a:encil-d C . IS LATCH LET. aaalanarar, M MAEIET Ft -t, FUlLilii-LPai A. Pa. 1 s. Fits, Spasms and Conmlslons VOf V Cured hv tha iim rf WTT.T.TX X FCRgS gSJ?S7 5I2TC.1. a 4 forhf 1 Ini mr JofVi.tt. Wa B. rmica, WaiteMlt Oracsl, St, Jvmph, Mm. Riipirtr. r.Irnim rrnsi. Pwb ln.lln n.-t .anal it up. H..nl.e-b.rr-l Blmh Uia-lrr. ! a . AlaAM' mr.ti l'.rM-h-l..a.th lln... U.ri m..A l'!t. l. uf ni.,.l srvrotad BnaT'ah and Amrntaj lk-.. All kii'da i: .n.ntns imDliu.-nta and ar'i- !'' riimr-d bv myirt ick-b tfnn.m.k.. i i n T -: skw btii:KCii-LiAlli; ih ui vh.i i j 1 '.1- o-m anna Tat aauta r..r i unip for ftics Lwt. JOS. C. GliUBB & CO., 712 Market Street. Phila.. Pa. TE R and rxptnaea to sswnts v I I I p.o.va-Ki tree. Addrtas KY. Aoatuts. Ma. REWARD wbWS l. inrt. lU'hir:, nr I'ltrau I'Hra that lrl.in'a Pile Knif Ut failntocurai Gira uuiueUta: rvlvff. cuiva oaw of ion- atandinff in 1 wtwk, arid ordinary oaa in t daya. m-rapfTkapriHl.i ja il ta b'lfk a Pi lr.J. 1 Jf I, '( amsm. rhll HI i , iwil walaa yfflow ''14 j. il ta bif-k a Pitt qfsitmmt 4 br alldrainnata. Sfnt by mail by J. p. Mnj.EB. all f. I s bottle. Sold Q?2U (g ll.l.J.Mt,-Ht.N,. U-DaDuo. tlh?i SI KIDNEY DISEASES c?KTy,I!:ON hawing-waehsaim Maats TaU s rftaT J?iT " woaderfcl r udy wtlrS Is Jwt kLlHSL,M' "raSSg.r -tt7 Ao-watehhawrtlwiiu ud thrSnTfaT ?d- PU"- on aticim . Khwiu.-jB, r. Ho Ion a-wa.Alabons Bltt .IVifir- ,'q'n oftaTnouy oflta aodarfal an aw w dy. AJDKI -WOBT. mm l -mtZtT,'bn . ao pUla. tnu wa nature a on ILIZ WfSejLStaie rellowish-brown wata slternated with hot fl.i.hes?TniS?l ' totLJL'l u"raa hMt r eh.ll. TsrplA Liver, or (uini3-'As iSimV e.11- Ton are suSerme from MWical iiisooery hsTw eooaLa. It .ff,. Sil.?! iL 'n'? cw Dr- fierce s tiol l .-.J;,f.vcrhaVAis.rec greatest medical discovery of me llLrtbT VCO S W CCVtlk -MlrsiUea, I .a T,J niarw ants, rata I Tigataess T Chest, fateslaeaa, Kar I Z7Jiim-.ut7M -. rmiew. ."-dlaeys. lateraal Sever. S) Tba Zitua (Hast 'Cataartls. heat Btsnaarh masA af - - - -' by o7Sgf.ul wva-irs viariLiSAKT CAMPAIGN CLUBS, Buy your ftmpalirn CAPS and CAPES at flrat kaada. The Latest 8tv.ee XSi.il ZLED MUSLIM, and in BLCE and WHITE DRILL. W. HOWARD BROOKS fc STEVENSON, Manufacturers, SOBTH THIRD 8TBXKT, PHILA DELPBXi, on. radway's SiKiiartliiai imn 1 1 ilL UkUi 45 KJJ i : 1 ,T , l : . . r . , ... - . .tjc b.i uv rntr i, rn .. sckor-ru oh "vrai i : c "B i.iKi-uiito.riu,i1 VsItSsIMl linwllBCtsrlte TUS L'. Ii-. -n-mslc REnTcamra. .:-.. g .-. SwllUi. Hk-kiai( lr ron-x t r.-a";.- tlon. .-pn:ll le CuNi! l . b.. . H- ..S T .- , " Wait Swell-MT. Tuiun-. l:c-.a ,t .T. 41- LT.-ar aii-iii i - r-!r.t r plaints, tioui. Drop J. 81 tiram, o ja " Coasuuption. .Iver Complaint, &c. VOX oaly do the) Sarsa:n;:an KvHr excel all remedial a nis ia ;n-c!i-, tirr r Scrofulous. Coostuuuonal an I s. Llxj but, It ia ute only potaMTt) eura ttr KID3ET 15 D BLADDER COSPLiHT Prtnary and Wotnh Dt aws G-al. BiaVtM. Dropsy, ito g ot Wa e.-, lncoata-oes m OrlDe, BrlgnfB Disease, Albuminuria. j Bases where thrre are bricK-dn-t d-70.1u.nr the water Is thick, clnudv, mji wi;i5k; uneee like the white ot n -,, orthre-laii.. white BUM, or there Is a morb.d. t.rt b.uo-a appearance and white bonaMl i.Ht il--j s;u. wh-n there la a pricking-, btmin s-tsai oo whi-B paanlni water, a d pa n in t . s,,.i at the haca aivl .on? tlw lo ns. sola b DruT glkU. PiUCB ONE DoLLAH. OTAHIAJf TCMOH OP TTTH TEARS' GRnw-w CUKkO BY U$L RAD Alb iULaEJiSa. On botrle contains mnre of the srtire p-ii-v plea ot Medlclnrs than any 01 her Fivpmt,, a lakenla Teaspoonrul d sn, wans (.uara r. quire Atb or su time as much. R. R. RADWAY'S Read) lielief, CCKES A?.D PHEVENTa DYSENTERY, DIARRHdA, CHOLERA MORBUS FEVER AND'aglE. rheumatism, neuralgia. d:phth3 INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATH.3. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Looseness. Dtarrboot. Cbolert Mj-b nr r. rul disiharjti-s from the b wt ls .trr .;,, p-j J 11 or S minutes b.- Ukin; K ulaai a k- h Uef. N'oconir"sllon or lMlim.aat'ijn. l,. --, o9s or l.1u.1i6 wti f jil-jw in? u,e ut iiic KeUtt IT WAS TIIE riRb.T AD Ii The Only Ialn Kerned j tn.it Instantly stops the iaot .m u 1 -pains, alleys mn.uxui:or. ni oi.r J tlon-. whrtnrr ot t!i Luuc-s. s.uiaa. tu-4 Or other itlan!s or orvans bv r,n- ,p ' Jtl ! frwaa Islwtsl; atlsslr. j: T bow Tlolut or rxcrih-tuiln inf 1 x 1 -Kheum .ur. Bed-rld'len. li.nrm -.-i-p!m i .rT. om. Xcuritl?:c or prcwrra'el wi h iIib-'e,! suffer. KADWAY & EiiADr hEUEr' t:al, pi Instant ease. aaatloai af the Klilneww. uamns.ttlwai uf lite BL-l,i.. IOsiBai nsatl.w .r tbe llowrlw ""' tlttM.nora 8ere Throat, Ulttirsilt Br,iou-. tBlpitii Sf (be jifBr. HyBterlea, Iron p. l.iphirierln . aurrb, Isflaenu Heswdrhe. Tootharbr. , . Jfwwne.i.. Meepleaaae-s. S.sraltia, Khfaaiallsni olU hill. A:nf hills Chilblains anil t ruat lili-. The application of the RearlT Rellff -o r1. rr 3r parts where tiie pam or uijicultv eiu. w..I ill pi ras- an 1 c jusforc. Thirty to sixty dans In a half turrMf rot M wlliln j few mtn'ifes i-ur,. ( ,JX .n ipralns soiir S omnch. H-artbnrn. Sl.-k lirljl che, liiarrhou Uyseniery. c'o-ic. Wind m u.a bowt-U and all Internal pains. Travelers should aiwajs varry a lot! lent R d. way s heady Relief w.Ui tueui. A few di .is m water will prevent g.cl.r."s or ra n fu ci change of waier. It Is tetrer tliun r'---iu Brandy or BUters as a stlaiiilant. rri-. Id -y Cents per lotue. Radway's Regulating Pills. Partiee ForratiT.a, Soothing Aperleata, Act Vf Hboat Fain. Always Reliable and at oral In thatr Uperatloa. 4 TEGZTABLS SUKSTTTXTS FOR CALOSSL. Perfect ry tasteless, elegantly ccai.d with jJMtgm, purge, regiato, purity, oiaauss aod Fjhiwits Ptlls, for the en re of an D!onln Of thetomich, Uver, Bowels. Kidneys Bid der. Xeriou liiaesae. Headache, Const:pa loo, UosUTenesav..lndlirestion. Dyspepsia, Bil ou Bess. Fever. InDanimatlon of the KoweN, Pd- and all demnire-ents of the Internal VKent Warranted to en eat a perfect cur. Punlj . wouuQuir no mercury. mittTau ot deleterious drua. ITBOre -e the follow-in? ov ti ipfoms no!'!ni from Diseases of the D pesiive onf-as : foasi!-E!2"-.,nw.,r1 riM' F"lloes8 of ihe Fi.ol lo "Ad. -'ld!ry of the Stomach. Nau-. H-an-burn Dlsirust of Pood, eni-ness or WV!,-at 13 the 8tomach, Sour Eniotai Ions, sinking or Eliv ter:ng- at tne Heart, Choking- or buff r at sen sations when In a lyln,? posture. D m ,e ot M-lon, Dots or Webs Keiore the slt-ht. Eever a- d Dud pam in the Head. r Gcleno o? Perspira tlon, Teliowneas ot the 8!tin and Fve l-aio m tlie Side, t best. Limbs, and Sudden flushes at iieat. Burning In tne F-h. A few doses of Radwat'h Ptlls win f e the ysxam from all the above-named disorder Frtoe, 23 tTeata er Bex. re peat that the reader muit ronsnlt r BOoka and pacers on the subject of dise.,. anJ their cure, anion? which may be named : Falaa sad Trae . dlwy .a Irrliaale rrethra, "Sadw.j aa arofial" ndothe- rslaUng to different classes of Dts- OLD BT DBUGGISTSi UAOoriUI AID laTE." .nd letter stamp to KIDWtT a ro, w. insna at., ss toouff0mU011 W0rt4 1 " nd3 will bo seat TO THE PUBLIC. ThMa Mn h. . . . urn-guarantee or me t:i;im oiu esiainisaea K. K. K. HaSS Brasuian the base and worthle-s Imitations ot iVLif Hi Fals KesolTent.-. Keuera 88 n1 '" Ksd"'--. and m that tha name "Kad-aj" la on what you WELLM. Kir-It Vr.;V v.- ziIBT teJL Pn7-oians pronoance r.B- lt iba Nonseof taklnr the karre. rem ii.iva .m. m" rer U- -atri arilhont aliamMiu.. ia r ! eeapatio For Jaaadlre, Headache. iMrs Blaeal, Pala la the MxMldrrs. ..ft-, l . fMM Ftlllews attacks. Pain la ""f l"leri tal Sever. stluaie4 feetiac era"B rieaaaat rargaUve re-rie? aX(CAL ASSUCUTIOS. Pro -. Buffs-. 5. --Jt
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