WttchM. Watches, by reason of their fragile construction, and the variations to which they are liable, ran after all only obtain a limited perfection In their per formance ; therefore, we must not be astonished to and them subjectto certain Variations. These variations which easy to oorrect,need not prejudice the quali ty of a watch,as will be proved by the following example. Two watches, we will suppose, have been put to the same time by an excellent regulator. At the end of a month, one of these watches is a quarter of an hour too fast; the other Is exactly right to time. To which of these watches would we give the preference? Perhaps to the one which Is exactly right. But In making such a choice, we nevertheless iucur tlie risk of abandoning a good wauh lor a bad one. The first watch has, we assume.gained 30 second a day; and according to this rate.it has gained quarter a of an hour in thirty days. What must be done to make the watch go well? Alter the regulator inside from fast to slow, or get a careful watch maker U do it for you, thereby alter. ing its daily rate. Let us now admit that the other watch has been affected during a month by irregular going. which has occasioned it som times to gain, at other times to lose to a certain extent daily. It may easily occur that at the end of a month this gaining and losing compensate each other, and by this means the watch Indicates the exact hour at the time we look at It, Sucti a watch can never be relied upon. The fact is that a watch which gains in a regular manner or lose In a regu lar manner is superior to any who6e variation is uncertain, and where its variation comns to be tamiliar, the lit. He companion may vie with the most delicately adjusted ship's chronometer. A skillful watch-maker one day thus reasoned with a customer who com plained oi his watch. "You complain ed," said he, "that your watch gains a minute a month. Well, then, you will congratulate yourself when yon have heard me. You are aware that in your watch, the balance, which is the regu tor, makes oscillations every second, hich is 422,000 a day so that your wa'.ch, exposed to all the vicUsitades which beat and cold occasion It, the varying weight of the air, and the shaking to which It is subjected, has not varied more than a minute a month or two seconds a day. It has only ac quired with each vibration of the bal ance a variation of a two hundred and sixteen thousandth part of a second. Judge then what must be the extreme perfection of the mechanism of this watch !" A watch cannot go for an in definite period without being repaired or cleaned. At the expiration of a cer tain time, the oil dries up, dust aoco. mulates, and wear and tear are the in evitable results to the whole machinery, tbe functions becomiug Irregular, and frequently ceasing to act altogether. A person possessing a watch of good quality, and desirous of preserving it as such, should have it cleaned every two years at least. But care should be taken to confide this cleaning or re pairing to careful bands; an incapable workman may do great injury to a watch even of the simplest construc tion. Bathing- It is important to recognize that the onlv virtue of water as used by thi bather are two namely, its value as i cleansiug agent, and as a surface stlmu lant. In this last capacity it simply acts as a medium affecting the tempera ture of the part to which it Is applied. or which is immersed in it. Rights views of fact in referent to this matter are important, because there can be no question that some persons overrate the use of cold water, and run considerable risks in their pursuits of them. Every beneficii.1 action that can be exerted by a bath is secured by slmpiy dipping in the sea, or a very moderate affusion of cold water ! Except In cases of high lever, when It is desired to reduce the heat of the body by prolonged contact with cold, a bath of any considerable duration is likely to be injurious. Then, again, it is necessary to recognize the risk of suddenly driviug the blood from the surface in upon the organs. Tbe "plunge," or "dip," or "shower," or "douelie," is intended to produce momentary depression of the tempera, ture of the surface in the hope of occa sioning a reaction which shall bring the blood back to the surface with in creased vigor, and almost instantly. Ii this return does not take place; if, in a word, lednets of tbe skin is not a very rapid consequence of tbe Immersion, It Is imDOsible that the bath can have been useiul, and in nine cases ou of ten when tbe surface Is left white or cold it does harm. The measure of value is the redness which ensues promptly after the bath, and this reac tion should be produced without tbe need of much friction, or the bath U not worth taking. The rubbing em ployed to recover the circulation lost by the bath would probably have done more good without it! Another effect of the bath when it acts properly Is to stimulate the nervous system, through the vast aerie of its terminal fib es which are distributed In the skin. In this way also the action must be rapid or it is not efficacious. Unless tbe vigor of energy is quickly called out, the agent is useless; and if it produces either drowsiness or depression it acts mischievously, and lowers the power it is intended to stimulate and augment Bathers should bear these facts in mind, and be warned by them not to trifle with an agency which, if it Is ( e of value, is worse than useless, auu can scarcely lall to do harm. lad Una. The whole number of Indians in tbe United Slates, except Alaska, is placed at 250.864. though it is obvious that tbe euu mention of the savage tribes is guess work merely. The number of Indians who wear citizen's dress is given at 127,468. In 1868 the nun, bet of Indians who occupied houses was 8,646. In the decade this has been increased to 23 060. The number of In dian schools is 866, more than double the number of ten years ago, and the pupilr, increasing in Lie proportion, number 12, 222. The amount spent on education given as $353, 125. Tbe number of In dians who can read is given as 41,309. The church membership includes 30,000. Pas toral and agricultural products have greatly increased within the decade. For instance, in 1868 the number of sheep owned was 7.853; in 1878, 694,574. Tbe statistics ure drawn cuiefiy from the Indian Terri tory, though they profess to cover the entire Indian population. DOMlSTIO. Ptjbb Water. It Is the almost In variable custom to Judge of a water by the quantity of orgarlc matter it con tains, no matter what its origin, and a variation of two or three times a given amount is held to make the difference between a good and a bad water. Pro testor Huxley gave It. as his opinion, speaking as a biologist, "that water may be as pure as can be as regards chemical analysis, and yet, as regards the human body, De as deadly as prus slc acid, and on the other hand may be chemically gross and yet do no harm to any one." "1 am aware," saia ne, "that chemists m y consider this as a terrible conclusion, but it is true, and if tbe public are guided by percentages alone thev mav often be led astray. The real value of a determination of the quality of organio impurity In a water U, that by it a very shrewd no tion can be obtained as to what has had aoeess to that water." However start ling these statement may be to those who Judge of the wholesomenest of a water bv the amount of organic matter It mar eontain. we believe it to be none the leas an accurate aescription oi faots. It is within our knowledge thai our most wholesome supplies sometimes contain an excess of organic matter, and that the waters which give rise te typhoid fever and other bardly less serlons eisoraers are irrqueuuj ji those which contain the least, the dil ferenee of course being that in the one case the organio matter is Innocaous, In the other deadly. Hnn mi XichtSvybats. The night naranlratirtB of COnSUmDtive DeTSOUS are a notable factor in the progress of the disease, and many remedies have han tried for them, one of the most .rwii hoinv m Inhale of atropine This, however, Is not always applica ble. Recently, in a reoeinotiacase ur. Kohuhom (a Belgian) thought to use tbe powder which is employed in the German Army as a remedy for eweat mg of the feet, and known an ttaempul- ver; it contains sanryiic aou vinr parts) and silicate of magnesia (eighty seven parts). The effect was remark able; the night-sweats, which had per sisted several months, stopped the first night, and aix months after tney had not reappeared. Another oase was lan aiin-assiDllv treated. The method is, rubbing the powder, each evening, over tbe whole body ; if tbe skin oe too dry, a little lard or alcoholic solution of tannin should be rubbed on first. As the powder may provoke congning tbe patient should, during application, bold a nanakercmei to me mouiu uu A Ladles Wish. "Oh ttnmr I iln mrlU - .11. w .., w mam j r.iu as aa clear and soft as yours ," said a lady to utr iiwuu. "ioucan easuy mike It to," answered the friend. "How?" ioauired the first ladv. "St mins Hop Bitters, that makes pure rich hlnnif antl Miwiminv hulth T I. - " - " n ."" i uiu is for me, a you observe." Read of it. (aire jsuiieti. Tun Chowbbi. The best fish tor chewder are haddock and striped bass. Cut the tab in pieces an Incb thick and two inches square; take six r eight good slztd slices of salt pork ; put them in tbe bottom oi an iron pot and fry them till crisped. Take out tbe pork, leaving the fat, chop the pork fine. Pat in the pot a layer of fish a layer ef split crackers, some of the chopped perk, a little black and red pepper, a ntue enoppea union, men another layer of fish split crackers an I seasoning. Do th s '1 1 yon bate used all your fish. Then Just cever. your nn with water and atew slowly nntll it U tender; thicken the gravy with pound ed crackers; add ketchup If you like. Boil up the gravy one and pour over tbe fish ; squeeze in the juice of a lem on, add salt if necsssary. XbXTKALOLA AND BBKHCMATISM . A very simple relief for neuralgia is to boil a small nantirol or iooena in nan a pintof water till the strength is out of the herb, then strain it off and add a uarpoooful of fine salt. Wring cloths out of tbe 1 quid as hot as pnoltile. and spread over the part a Dec tea. it acts like a charm.' Change the cloths as soon as cold till the pain la all gene; then cover the place with a soft, dry covering till all perspiration is over, so as to prevent taking cold. Rheuma tism can often be relieved by applica tion to tbe painful parts, of cloths wet In a weak solution of sal-soda in water. If there is inflammation in the joints. the cure is very quick; the wash needs to be lukewarm. Stkwed T 'Matois. Put a bit of but ter in a hot saucepan, and after it has melted add tbe tomatoes pe led and sliced; season with pepper only, cover tbe saucepan closely, and set it where the tomatoes will stew very slowly. stirring occasionally with a silver or woolen spoon. When sufficiently cooked add salt and butter, and serve bot. Tomatoes sh uld never be cocked in an Iron kettle, nor stirred with an iron spoon, as it spoils the color of the fruit. CKSaat Taktxxts. Make a short paste with one white and three yolks of eggs, one ounce of sugar, one ounce of butter, a pinch of salt and flour, work It lightly, roll It out to the thick ness ef a quarter of an inch. Line some patty pans with it, fill them with un cooked rice to keep their shape, and hake them in a moderate oven till done. Remove the rice, and fill the tartlets with jam, or with stewed fruit, and on the top put a heaped spoonful of whipped cream. YKOETHig. Tbe great success of tbe Vegeiine aa a cleanser and purifier oi tbe blood Is shown beyond a doubt by tbe great numbers who have taken it and received Immediate relief, with such remarkable cures. Potato Dcchessc Boil and pass through a five half a dozen potatoes. There must be no lumps. Add a gill of cream, the yolks of three eggs, pep per, salt, a little chopped parsley and a hint of nutmeg. The mixture must be thoroughly smooth and well amal gamated. Take a tablepooDful at a time, form into a ball, brush on the top slightly with the beaten egg, and set them In tbe oven until slightly brown ed. Pottkd Veal. Three and one-hall pounds of raw leg of veal, chopped. one heaping tablespoon salt, one heap ing tablespoon black pepper, eight heaping tablespoons pounded butter tracker, three heaping tablespoons cream or milk, piece of butter size of an egg, two eggs, one nutmeg; mold into a loaf and put into a pan with a little water and sprinkle over it bits of better and some more pounded cracker; bake two hours and eat cold. Nrw England Muffins. Beat two eggs well with a tablespoon ful of but ter; a id a pint of miik. Take three cupis of flour, two teaspoonfuls of bak ing powder, and a half a teaspoooful of salt; sift Into the milk and eggs, beat quickly and drop Into mulBa-rings or gem-pans, leaving room for them to rise; bake Immediately in a quick even. Spiced Pldms. Four pounds brown sugar, seven pounds plums, one pint eider vinegar, one nutmeg grated, one tables poonful each of cinnamon, cloves, allspice. Boll all slowly two hours. In October, when the words are glor ious in their scarlet and golden drape ry. Is tbe time to seek the Autumn leaves and ferns. A severe Cold la often tbe result of aucb pleasure tripe. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp alwaya cures Coughs and Colds. Priee S eta. EUMOROUS. A vonxo lad v had been spending tbe day with a bachelor minister and his sister. The young lady, whose name was Miss Hope, bad been much e rati fied with the kindly treatment received ar the rood old manse, and on leaving expressed her tnanks for the kindness or tbe minister, mating at, mo same time the remark that she had not yt heard him in the pulpit; but, she con tinued, "I will be over on the Sabbath to hear you." I shall be very glad to see you, Miss Hope, and, under the in teresting circumstances, you might suggest a text for the occasion, and 1 will do all the iustice to it I can." "1 will be glad tedo that, sir," replied the lady. "How would thU one do 'Lay hold upon the Hope set before you 1" Bbcestlt a small boy from the oountrv strayed into a Westchester store, and with open mouth as well as open eyes, stared around at the won derful variety of things on tale. The smart and good-humored clerk thought to have some fun at the gawkisb lad's expense. Said the clerk, patronlzing Ivi "Well, mv noble youth, what il vou have?" "iiuthin" replied the boy. "We don't keep that article here." said the clerk, who continued in the next breath. "Oh. yes we do, 1 had forgotten; will you take a half pound or a pound ? ' The small boy, with mouth still open, drawled out "A whole nound. Mr. Smarty, and wrap it p qniuk for I'm in a hurry. Osa day receutly, a prominent busi ness man was about to enter nis ravor lie resort tor dinner, he was accosted by an Individual with a decidedly care worn expression, who begged that he would assist him to sret something to eat. As the man looked me a wormy orjact ef charity, the gentleman told him to go in, and directed trie waiter to give him twenty-five cenu' worthof food and charge It to nis che. lt. Alter finishing his own dinner the gentle. man was proceeding to settle lor nis check, when, noticing a humorous look on tbe waiter's face, he asked him w bat the hungry man had ordered. The reply was: "Five glasses of lager Mm. Skth Gbkex. writtiug of lake and deep-water fishing, insists that there are a dozen fish lost from haste and lmnatienee to one lost because of delay : so lone as the line Is taut, he savs. the fish Is not likely to get away Kov we know wny we don't nave oet- ter luck when we go fishing. It Is owing to haste and impatience. We pull ud too soon pretty often before we have a bite. We supposed It was be cause we bad forgotten to spit on the bait. A GxKTLEJi an and his wife, with two little girls, evidently twins, about vears ef age. are sealed at ene of the Latles in tbe dining-room waiting for their breakfast to be brought to them One of the little girls, who bad been intently observing what was passing, suddenly turned to her sister and said : "Why don't papa say drace?" Tbe rent t was: "Thev ain't dot any Dod in Rochester." Last Sunday a geutleman went into a drug store and asked to buy a piece of soap. "UU i sen auyiuing; uuw medicines on Sunday." 'But, man alive, don't vou know that cleauliuess is next to godliness?" "Well, I can't helDit. if it is." "You don't half try, resnonded the searcher for soap, as he went out without it. Snooks was a hard case, but he took a turn about and joined tne Church, expecting great spiritual regeneration irom me act. .ihi uay ub was iui bulating his shoo it a deep stu iy, and soliloquizing sotto voice, yet so loud as to be overheard Dy his workmen: hain't exnenenced any conversion "I don't see any difference." "I don't feel any change, and. d o it, I don't believe there is any." Hiki is a good specimen of tbe labor ious v manufactured Joke: "vtnai ao von sell those fowls for?" luq.iired person of a mn attempting to dispose of some cniikens oi question uie ap nearance. "1 sell them for profits," was iheauswer. "Th ink you lor the in formation that they are prophets," re snonded the Querist: 1 took them to be patriarchs." Toe have seen the driftwood and the troth thrown up on the beach by the ever-advancing, ever-retreat! ng waves ? there may be nothing very poetical in the thought, but that is about tbe ap- nearance of the borders of a sweet young girl's mouth after she basstriig gled successfully with boiled corn oi the cob. Ax Iowa schoolmaster knocked down a hornet's nest to use in illustrating lecture, but if the remarks he made immediately after while kiting across tbe country were merely thoe ne in tended to use in tbe lecture relative to the hornet's nest and they certainly referred to tbe nest the discourse was one totally unfit tor children to hear. So one who has tried Dobbins Elec tric Soap, (made by Cragin fc Co. Philadelphia, Pa.,) fails to see its won derf ul economy. Ask your grocer to get it, and give It a trial. A bich Sootcbmax. at the point of death, said to bis pastor: "Do you think hat If I left 10,000 to the Pres byterian Church my soul w'd be aved?" "I can't promise you any thing." answered tbe good man, after a second thought; "but It s worth try- Tbb census returns show that the oldest citizens are found In northern countries. It was always supposed that the oldest inhabitants were only found where newspapers were editej by the most able-bodied liars; but the census has or have dissipated a great many illusions. Am Amencau girl who marries an Italian marquis gets on very well until his Serene Highness begins to spend all her money aud talk of "her father ze shopkeepaire." Then she fires up and gives him a little 4tn of July. This is the weather in which tbe boy with a "pineapple cut" wonders whether the absence of necessity for parting his hair In the morning coin penaatea for the discomfort of theextrs fly and mosquito Dite ne re. elves. At a Ball-Match-making mamma to her daughter "Virginia, dear, don' lose sight of that gentleman in mourn ing; he may be a widower. Ait exchange says : "Very few hens lay at the point of death." Perhap they would if they could see the point Foraetfulnras mt 1'eopla. We would no;, bv ent:cn headings and others devices iead j ou into read Ing of the virtue p.s-est! by Pierce . Celebrated Medicines were it not th we are aware of the forgetfulness of people, and that must be our excuse, dear reader, for again telling vou that Dr. Pierre's Golden Med cal Discovery is without an eqnal as a blood-puriner, 1 1 cures all humors from the c mmon ilotch. pimple, or corruption, to th vorst scrofula, fever sore or ulcer. Dr, Pierce's Pellets are a pleasant but effl tent cathartic, sold by druggists. St. Cloud Hovsb, Chicago. 111., Jan. 20th, 1879. rfon B V. Ptbrce, M. D. : Der Doctor I have been nslng your Gulden Medical Discovery and Pellets ir liver complaint and general debit y. It ia impossible to express the platitude 1 reel, it is simply wonder- ml the effect your medicine had have upon me. 1 am In every way a thou sand per cent better. . I asn yours gratefully. J. X DaTZDftOaT. rnrica and Imitations are acknow ledgeuients of the superior merit and excellence of the genuine article. Worthy and valuable articles are wmi tbe frauds are committed against aud is a proof of high estimation, very flatter ing to the originators, but very danger ous and unprontaoie to iu uumti and demoralizing to th) dealer. Be ware of counterfeits and see that yon only get the genuine Simmon's Liver Regulator, in wnite wrapper, wiui w red Z on the face and signature on side of J. H. Zei In & Co., who Lave stopped five different practical imitators oi una valuable medicine by injunction at law, but still other frauds are in the mar ket, as rascals are not yet all hung. Mature Animals Early. There Is great economy in so feeding animals for meat, that they will mature early. It has been proved ny repeated experi ment that less feed Is required to make a pound of meat in any animal tbe younger it is. lake ior example a steer fed for beef be will make a far greater g:iln on a bushel of meal or a given quality of any suitable feed, be fore ne is a year oiu, man wnen ne n become two years old. and more at that aire than when he is three. This being true bevond Question, for it Is one of the settled matters in farm practice, it ia the best economy to feed well, even to lorre the animal, and bring it to the shambles at the earliest possible period. Bullock, as the English people call them, steers in our own vocabulary. can be made as fat and as meaty at two years thus fed as others at three, red in the ordinary manner. This makes a saving of the food necessary to keep- not fatten the animal of the third year : which Is in itself a handsome profit. Besides this saving, the beef of a 600 pound steer at two is better than that of the same at a year older. Ten der beef is that which is made young and rapidly. The reader will see the double profit in the course recommen ded. .Not onlv is thlt the case witu tne steer, but with the lamb and the pig In fact the won successful pork-grow ers slaughter their animals before they reach the end of a year, from eight to ten months being generally considered the most profitable limit. We are aware of the prediudice we are encountering bv tbe assumed, li it facts are ?i un born, and will not yield to any precon reived opinions. Tbe fanner usually keeps his swine until it is eighteen months old, and does it on the ground of economy: when the fact is. if he would feed well from the first, and not starve the creature all summer to make it fatten when he began to feed, he would see a difference, lo make good pork, feed generously always, giving such feed as its nature requires to make growth, aud then such fattening feed as the appetite demands, and the result will be better pork and larger profits. Cause ana KlTart- The main cause ol nervousness Is ndig'fStiou. and that is caused by weakness of the stomach. No one can have sound nerves and good health without using Hop Bitters to strength en the stomach, purify the blood, and keep the liver and kidneys artive, to carry on all the poisonous aim waste matter of the system, dee otuer column. Aduanc. Bx Kisd to Yolk Animals. It is surprising how many farmers there are that take no more notice or tnetr life sotck than to get all the work they oan out of their oxen or horses, and milk and butter from their cows. A kind word or a caress is i.ever bestowed on a single occupant of the barn. Now, we bold this to be in a measure wrong; true, a farmer may have a fine lot of cattle In excellent condition, provided he gives them a sufficient supply of nu tritious food, without auy ol this extra kindness, but, at the same time, kind ness to dumb animals costs nothing. while it Is greatly appreciated by the animals on which it is bestowed. Teach your animals to love ; 1 :arn ti e n to fol low instead of fleeing from jo.i; have a name for every member of tbe barn yard, and a kind word lor any one. Our cattle depend upon receiving hearty good morning from us when we go to the tiarn.jjst as much as any member of our household, and in their mute way show that they apt r ciate it. too. We have no animal in the place tbat our children can not approach and care-s, whether in the stable or in the yard, and both have a mutual satisfac tion in being thus friendly ; then, too. there are advantages besides those ol mere satisfaction. Young steers are far more easily managed when thus tame and docile than wild and frightened at the approach of any one ; it is as much work to overcome the tear of a pair ol wild steers as it is to break In a pair tbat are tame and docile at tbe commence -mei. t and the sauje thl n g a pplie? t break ing J oung ecu. r arnis'S are one n far to chary of this kindness to their domestic animals; just let such change blame and scoldings for kind words and cares ses, and they will be surprised to see bow quick the wild ones will become tame and d H'i!e, and find that it will pay them well in the end. Mr Wat. Give your bees nice, clean hives, any style you wish ; Ikeep them in the lower part of the gum or hive until about the third of May, then open your hives so tbey can go to the honey boxes. Keep in a cool place in the sum mer. 1 du t think It is a good plan to let them set In tbe hot sun. Keep your hives shut up so the mice can not get in. I would keep the in a little off of the ground. If you let them swarm you must hive them. To do this nicely 1 sometimes take a little smoke with me; it seems to tame them. What shall we do when they begin to rob one another? I would put a little board up in front or tne hive, let the edge of the board rest against the hive, and the lower edge be about two Inches Irom the bottom of the hive. Let the board be long enough to come out to en h side of the hive; close up the eutraucs so there is no room for the thieves to ee' in, nly at the bottom, and you will not have any trouble, for w hen bees go to hive they take a straight cut, and ll they have to go to the end of this lr.Uc board tbey will not bother them. Variety or Fuod. It is a well estab lished tact, that a single kind of food is not enough for the best growth health, and comfort of animals. Like ourselves, the stock which we keep does relish a change of diet thrive- better with a change or pasture so to 'peak and gives fuller returns for the trouble or providing the variety ol lootig. Coarse loJJer should be mixed with tbat which is of a finer nature and the bigbly nitrogenous fed with substances weak in nurngeu. Some lar mers will leeo tneir Sheep corn one morning, and barley or oats the next and thus keep up a continual surprise heightened by a lick of salt now and then. It is the same love of change, which tbe coir, cow, and even the old est horse feel glad of when turned into a new field. "It's ju-st what I've been looking for since i ve oeen seventeen And getting bilder every day Till I g'rt Carbolinb." Tax Hbssiax Fi.r. An effective method of avoiding the Hessian fly is to prepare tbe laud early and sow bushel or two of oats or barley. As soon as this eomes up tbe fly will lay its eggs upon the stalks. The day be. fore the wheat is sown ground should be worked with a cultivator of bevy barrow, which will cover the young plants and bury them and destroy the young fly. Then the wheat may be sown. This avoids the danger of the fly waiting some days to depot it its eggs for want of a proper nest for them. So woman, however nervous, baa right to wake up her husband from sou nd sleep to tell bim on Inquiring what's the matter, "nothing, only wanted te know if yea were awake." i Th very geneial adoption of first class chilled wheels for railroads in this country has prove I very satisfac tory, and the Austrian if or th west Rail way publishes figures which go to prove the soundness of the practice. n last December, January ana, i eoru rv on that railroad, while only one chilled wheel failed, forty-eight tyres burst: or one chilled wheel for every .806 wheels running, and one tyre lor every 156.4 wheels running. Don't Temporize Witn ItlM. Ointmeuta. lotions, eleutuar.aa and all man ner of quack noetrumsare a aaat of time aud laonev. Tt ouItabsolctklt ixrtLUBLieara for ibis paiufnl Unv-aae is ANAKilbia, dis covered ut Ur. htlabee. It has been pro nounced bv ecientifis men as l he happiest dis covery mde in medicine for 200 ytaia. It affords Instant relief from pain in ids wont cases sod has cured more than 20.000 sofftr- ers remanent y. All dooti ts praxrtbe it. Anakesie is sent raxa by man on receipt or price, $1.00 per box. ba capita gnui. by the sole msunf K tnrers, Meatus. P. fienataedter A Co.. box 3916, X. X. BwMtoal Ceatlveaesa la the bene of nearly every American Every woman owes it to neraeir and to ber family to use that celebrated medicine. Kidney-Mo t It U tbe sore remedy for consti pation, and for all disorders of tbe kidueja anduvttC Try it now. Capitai. Vegetine. mora to Ida than Gold. W also La. Mass.. atarca 1. 1SSS. If a. B. R. Pttttkh: i visa to larorm you what Vegettne lias do- tor me. I aive beea troubled wtib Erysipelas Humor for more ibsn to vears to my limbs and oiu-r parts ol my body, and bate beea s great suflerer. 1 commenced taking Vegetine ene yesr aeo Is," Angusi and ess truly XT II has dune more for me than enyoiber medietas. I seem to i pertrcilv tree from tbls bumoraad osa recommend It to every ne. would not as wunout ibis nieaicine us more 10 metnsa r Id and I fret 11 will proves UesslDg tootneca as ll baa to me. lours, most respeotrolir. lifts. DAVID CLAJtg. J. BENTLEY, H..D., lays : IS bwe dome aware a-eotf thaw all awedt eat treat . . - n. v.t. a ,sas Mr. H. K. PnvsK. Boston. Mess.- Hir f bate sold dun tig tbe past year a eov sMer.ible quantity of your Vegetine. sod 1 b iievr, m au casre it nas given a.usiacuon. mm one cae. a delicate vouor lady of about IT y- r wu mnca Deneoiea oy us ass. uer pa rent s infoimed me tbat U bad done ber more god ibAD au ib medual treatment to wtuob sns baa previously oeen suojecteo. lours, respdcuuuj, J. BKXTLZY, K- 9. Loudly in its Fralie. To so wro. Oat.. HATCH a. Its. H. R. Hllll.W frntoa: D-ar sir coosidenn? the abort time that Vefetme has oeen before tbe public sere, it sell, wei: aa a olood portlier, and for irouoH irtsinr fiom a sluirglsb or torpid livr. It Is a nrsi-ciaas mraiciue. vox customers Bfmas Uudiy in lis praise. Oor. Qneea and AMiaabeu Street. Vegetine. rasrABBD bt EL BV. BTEYEXS. BestoaL, BTaaa. fegeline Is Sold by all Druggist. The Only Medicine That Acts at tte Same lime en lit Lrrer, til Bowels and Us Kidn.jp. Thss (Treat organ are tbe eat oral clraaa m of the ytteiB. If thry work wrU. hsalth will bo perfect ; If tney become rlogasd. areadfol dusascs are sara to kouuw wiib TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Bllloaaaess, Headache, wytssyels. Jssa- eira, Ceastlssua sa Piles, er ale- aey CoraaUlaU, fBravel, Dlaeetm, er Bheaautlc Pains sad Arks. are derploenl cases tbe Mood ts tolsosrd with the humor mat abaoid bate sees expelled naiarally. KinXEY-WOItT win restore the heslihy actios end all these destroyfns evils will be banlmhrd ; seglect tasra and yos will Uts est to suffer. Tboniaads have beea eared. Trylts-Bdyoe will sdd ons more to tbe nanlwr. Take It and hdalib will onee more ileddea yoar heart. WsT.e.ilis..iflOWI iaiisfssAislsisst ajial : hsa til s IHlSis iilrlsil KiDjrrv-WosTw'rt core yoo. Try a pack age at osce and be satlssed. Illi dry recetabtt rnmptnaut and One Package stakes six esarta ef Ssdldse. Vowr Thuovot " . J pea. aslst spots Aorl it. TViea.tlJO. TILLS, gHUSTSCa CO., ftoplttan. IO (WulwssrstsA) Berllactoa, Vt, TOSf ACH Tne B-o-nmnitxrvM ev1JDre of nearly thirty years Btvr th u Uii Blttere la a certain remMy for it a i -rial d.spaae. aa well as Itaaureatpre ntive ; ibal it eradicates tlvspepaia, e n-t ation. Itwr onmpialm and nervousness, ooonr erac a a tendency 10 gout, rheumatism, urinary and atenDtTdl-tordt-m. taat ttlm aria Tlgur to tne iceb. .and efceera the mind whlid It lnvtgo ruivs the body. rur aaia oy au iirarasu ana ueaiera generally. litlillaiaB fir -rrm sai ' man of leV irfa by tne tMnain or voter duties roi& tlmolatiUiaBd lit Hop Bstters. It yrm mn yooar a tera toil ills over: aurht work, to re owe orsun oermna . Hop m ! IiTjfFertrtf from mxy to tloo 1 If you are mar yotuut. eWtTrrtiiff from In on bed oi nek dharirthus or dsMlii riei or triiiirlft. old or pooraeaitis or Mainiuii omm, ftly o Hop Bitter. WaMwww yoaftroL whn-Drrpr 70a feet to yoar wywtnm TbfWBBf.fjsj fte vamliy from sweat lorm ox Kianey mm (lint mikTLf inaT or KLmuiavnnsr . been prevented withoutintucricatimo. , nntir mamoJ sHopBlttora Bittora. Rbtt yod rfy wriiwstT if -: plaint, tUseafjeT r ine mo mac, bototl. Hood, ble tare fori ilrankeBeee . Vow wl ll Bet turn of oolum kobaeeo,) Ofi Hop Bittord wwgsTVfdm-1 SM drtaBT- kAy w e fc BtndJ rrlrts. ffendtur 'jw spin. . r j j tt It may I'lroaUr. savorou rl op an lias llf. It haaf eAeseabafe. Be Xs drods. A Tn ejetay Part, IX OOLD OItsb Away. 8i ansfur sartseslara. AddrsssTss stas- nntii, L-wtibarf fjefos ee.. Pa. IM 0 UaiJUTUll y, IS d.i. e. ia u afaeohitp and irreejBstav I. H P I li si J uu a. a IinnTrriftl l'K rKSI 3,1111 1 uiui !I ..rvro I 1ST! HLVLA Ul 1 . .. I 4 L A II H Mail-Order B. snd for a wr or Tll- Wl. k-8 OWN KID GLOVFS. Tht-y are tbe beat Glove Imp r'ed for tbe money. Kvery p lr warm-.te -1. Two-Butt ns. UK. Tlir-e-Bu-Tons, 11 00. rour-Butti.ns. tt - Mx-But- OF lons. tl All color. Hiaia aiu Wblte. brnd atamp for mading. SQUTHYICKTS Combination Store, Cor, Eleventh & Chestnut Sts Philadelphia. .v. .n- hettrr . JUZZZ ,h.a nWi we h ve in re ('OUlKKD MLK VELVETS BLACK sod ""dThe readers this pal-;; ouoDS, than we laoe ever bf.re collected IJW)""; J,' 7lur thai tt la sa oiucu toseodtoufo-8amplfsor anything- you may wish la Dry uooos. is ... . A ..-.. ... . Bu 1, lu nura ta receive. jvauueranuw.. The foltowln Ust ts only a small portion of Stock: EIGHT QUALITIES BLACK SILKS END ese. and stamp for One quality olorvd S buiion riiDOLOVta, wi.r. h tl Ott. No Blacks. SEND 33e. and stamp for hsnd s..me LANOUBIHJC LACK I Ih, worth ;cenfs. KEND 1S. and stamp for on p ur, or Si for In It dozen pair of EM BHOIUKKED BL HKI'jAN llusB, worth double. SEND 7 5e and nets, for poet age, tor One BLACK 'I HlHaT LONG At tl SO. 1 10, 1 Hi. 1 SS. 1 Mi. 1 1, t W. 1 10. Bought in the Summer, of an imporv- r going w ui uua. !-. a let price than we ever owned a tins nnallt of Hilt b.IIC beiore. BLACK UATHi VZ LVOS Ar $1 00, WOKTII tl 6a BLACK 8ATIX K LTOS at tl SB, ILnkTll 4 a& BLCK 9AT1M DK LYON at SI S, VYOKTH tsSO. IS p'sces Bison and colored PEK1N bTKlraa at ll. wart an Leu ail duk, and wort i 11 sQL t pieces Ptn-dut BLACK GROUND MLAS. lSC.;COBI. IO luipurb, si ts pieces Plain Blick Koj:R.in SIlK, SK.; wammtea au sua, ana value TAc BLACK nd COLORED DAHA3SK SILKS, tl: VALl K, t S3. RICH BLACK BROi'ADsrLK. RICH CuLOkED BKOUAOK SILKS. BICH COLORED 811 KS In all the SHAWL, sorlh tU. SEND 10c. and stamp for a KRAltKD LA'B M AKP, worth tie. nW Blue and Mjr tle beads lelb SEND 7 Se an d stamp for a P 1 a I d. ail wool MiOCLDtB sMtWL, wu. tu tl 1. Siale colois. bknd tee and ss cents for (.uRtaee. for yd. L-oodii lall'y ail lk Hi.c UUO-UHAW SILK. A g eat bar gain MEND SOe. and stamp for Two ei:ist c l.lie rleecy Uned tiLOVES. New and . Doles ran naae1. n lsxswlde. At II: food va.uesl tl U. T.1CH COLORED SATIN DE LV' N siLKMnalliheneweuoice hies ts larhe- wile, at reu.ar price, tt BLACK BRiiCADK SILK VELVETS, H ur. Value, Si . BLACK bTr.IPK SILK VELVETS, ft Value. S3 ti. COLOREDSTR'PE SILK VELVETS, tt; Value, tl ti. PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS, 5C Value, tl S3. PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS, tl ; Value, tl Ts. PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS, tl '; Value, ti A PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS, t Value, tl 7. PL AIN I-LACK SILK VELVETS. IS IS; Value, U 'V. PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETi. 13 W: Value, ti SO. COIOKED SILK VELVETS, tl.SO; Value. i Ou. Our manner of dolns; nminess Is different from that of any other Honse In the United Sta'es. We buy rmthl'iK that we cmnot sell a little or a good deal less thsn an) body elne. our Stock isa.was very larie. et ihere are times that we m.y not nave Just what you want, (wblcb, hiwever. will nreu happen.) but oar prices wiU always be such that you will not desire to seek further to do belter. We ssk the lvy reader. If she contemplates purehaslng-anytbtnf In the way of SILK?. BLACK goods or DKES-;ioiK to d lay it uuil you send to us for samples to judge of our prices. AU oruers sitenuea w on uay ui m.ci. South wick's Combination Store, ELEVENTH & CHESTNUT Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. PCBK LTO ST!?IPET1 SII.K VELVETS, la both BLACK and COLORED, at f. Ml Lost ti 'i to Import. KIDUEY DISEASES. c ffitBP11 aswonleklTsndsinelr eured try thanssof BTDirrT savinrsnchsnlinnicnsssaleln ail parts country, woraaon iiatnral vna?. !TJW" EdtSnsto the asd or-vns. anTthroaeb tnem elsansss th. mjMm of UdK"? wnk-h nave daotssM tie vjctiaas tor yrrs. W. ha Tolnmss fmcmyctM wfjf Ato which nave distnas-d fie Ticttns for years, power. NolOTserueeAicholloEittCT. whien do "i;J,TTr. ... . itn (Will smd pnst nswL) 9 Dr. Pierce's tiol.len Medical Dneovery cinrnoa gMck, rimpie. or rapnoa. crysisjeiaa. ersi.i, T . gh Bkla. in short, all iti-e.ws cuused by Wl bkioU. are conmereU by this powerful, . ... I invimmlinr meiliriiie. Esievi.illT has Tt tnsmfesteil its iwxencT eles. Sere Kyrs. ih-rwraloais Barrs aad H 1. L.I.. mm 1.1. Hal . If vou feel dull, ilrownv, .leblliuied, have sallow color of skhi - "-ellowith-brown spots on face or bortr, frequent beail.trtie or dnzinesa, bad taste re ru . sternal heat or chills alternated with bot Suilieo. rreenlsr api-etiie. and too rue o-u. on are suffering from, Terwld Liver, or Ulllaasaess.- As s remedv tor sll r.re cues Or. fierce'a Goluca kleilicsl Diseorery has no eqn.tL. as it effects perfect and mlieai en res. In Uie cure of Mreschltls, Itrver Ceaghs. Weak Lsiacs. and early stage of Ca- awwarliew. it has astonished the medical faculty, and eminent physieians pronoano It the greatest nteillcal dteeovery of tn age. ooia No use of a. Pelkeia iLiula ixrco s A 7k S H VVX vhiU Utatnay WY()ve n stern, tiiei, TTX M- .AKaaaA. OWO.s Tishtavras 'atlS?Vf i'. UM. csthartia. Btswaaca). Ess Taste la sssatat. Bitiewa auawsts, mim tat Tas XAttieotant r-ala.si mt ra.diseya. lalei-aal Fever. M las I est rerllec hesnt fMevsaeh, Basil ef Blewe. as Meast. taae lr. fserce'e rieaaasis rwiaeilv seisess. Sold by druggists. wnBl.irs DISPE5RABT MUSIC EOOIS FOR SCHOOLS THE WELCOKK CHOBCS, (n ort per. dnxea. By W. s.T lden. This la a new and superior H'gh School Song Book wlih advanot d elements, and a gn at sa ne ty of anisic, secuiar and red. to oe f-ung la on, t o or four pari a. M r. T . iden a prev lous work hive been hi.b.y approved. OVe BELI.lt, (sens.) byL-O Emerson. Ko more au r.cuve school Sontr Book ha for a long time apt-eared. It Is n t Ktaded. and win do for any cia.-n. tir at variety or soors subleou selected with great skill, and music la et the beau WHITE ROBE. (3Scts) ChArtnlng-an very auccesiut Saudaj School Song Muuk. by Abcey At Munger. lekers Art erBlBgloc and cal Ctal tare. Prlie He Cents. Books for Vocal Tralnlrtrusuaily contain com fllete aeU of exercl-ea, sud directions enouitb or tne teach r and no mo-e. but till . Iitile book gives the - scien -e ' aud reason lor ve y step of progress, m a standard aork In Europe, and has been wU translated by A. W.Dulin. A Bsuet practical and ItupoiUnt. essay. tar" any book sent, post-free, lor the retail price. Oliver Dltson & Co., Boston. I. M. D1TSOS a CO. lSS Chesraot St.. PWla. CAWSAKE S3 rEBt DAT Selling oar new Platform Family Scale Weighs ftrrm t.tr'ly to IS IW, itn hindHtn pirrnc fill it piicr M Oib r Iwl tcaly suhiu4i 2S llm. rnntwul be- fronrh ft.r Ir-a ttiaVH r5 A rh?nlt.r mm .Mr Acet.iv. Kici-i-iv irrtt. ry in lerm. Bit, r . a. nnr nl i ffM;t . r-tnriiM Sfti-tteuUr. IiOMtSTiC bCALK CO. 197 W.stk UVI. CltetllMta. OIlKr. SAPONIFIER btheOM BsrlsMs Osseeatrstat Lye fsr V AM ILI SOAP MAK1N8 Dlrsotioss sM.xssns sask SSI fst aaklas Mmr. SsA asd TedseS Seas ssssalf B Is mil walht asd stractk. ASK FOR HA IOIWI sTriTiH. AND TABB NO OTHKB. ETA MALT HAMs7rw C PULAB'A RUPTURE JesllererJ Bia1 enrf. wfthnnt fi Jnjory tmmm m ict.br Dr J. A.SHlvttHAN 8.trm. Otic S31 BrottclvaT, Nw Turk. UiocbI, wnh ybotffntf,hic 1 1 r.mm d badciM bfvr atMl alter cw. ilnt for Wtwiits. GREAT WESTERN J? sssatasssasa. mr GUM WORKS, aats-Bssaab sUsrrwa.ssat .swswssbwasss Department BrBs-BnSBmsMeeasmsBsWBBPs" tt.m r vut ana """."i: flnt P'l2,ftSr&erTnd FK13TISU- I SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBSBBBB prepared to supply the w.nr or cmr J-"!" Harbin!.. PL Ath .a ; VTn uM il Snrt in nnr La the many tanrau- j BLACK ALL-WOOL CASlUtcux. ZTTs. m,. dL. sat rt SI Iffc at i tl. WQnDII, eg os,., " - "T ,, worin K at ti w, worm H -.at BL ACK WXiS. BRADp.MO- JSJ 1 X t irv J AJ - r esasu - S inches wide, ae tl w. have neser PI SIN HL.4CK PLRB SILK AJU anio IMS toan si WOOL A 1 13 - ao, w new article ta three quallUea T6o..and hoc. A great baryain. BLACK kNUUsH HKNK1ETTA lumo, ---- " ssc.ssc and sic.; worth SJc, .sc uc, ana eoc. COLOBED DstFM.BOODB. CRBPK FINISH TARTAN PLAIDS. L-A NAVV-BUE MOM IE CLOTH. Br.; worth SSc. . 5AVY-BLL E AND GABS ET FLAX KELL1TI.". K. - SSlNl'H ALL-WOOL COL KU v AoH' M KRK STWC 9AT N STKIPE CASHMEBE3. 0C, Value. JK. At-INCU TARTAN PLAIDS. hSCta. value, inc. S-lnch SILK STRIPE MOMIK, C.: LCl IN s m KRINOS. sfte : value, sse. 4 fKK.'l H lisi0i.n vnnsa. S3C. S u . 1 . 4-s ALL-W. OL DAMASSS CLOTH. ; vaiue si. IN. ALUWiOL M0MIKXLOTH3. a'Al.L-WtioL FRENCH PLAIDS. EM.LISU AXD GERMAN HOVEL- TI&', STwc and see. FRENCH NOVELTIES, T5c fl 09, FKENi 11 NOVELTIES 1 T5, n ti ts. ....,.w,,mm uT-WI C J f'tll WT7 i l U. tlivll.BJ Dl IliLd V Ul.' N-e ALL hBXUBi WOOL CASHMERES, Our tyl9 ROMAN PLAID MADRAS UlUtlAM9, au io nrw rati cuaw, lie.; tci i;uut(.v wAtit svdivv - WOaT. As new and wosdsifbl vsnssdy whleh ts wt nm n " nors harm thaa goodor drssOo pUla. oat nssnatnrcs Drufcg;ls, Price, SI. l a. ulrniL'DMIX A CO Prsv llsrll . 7U 1 cores sll ttwasers. from the worst Berwralsr to a in eminf Tetter. Btaae stasB), Bella, tarbes. weUlsgs, VVhlle BwalllBca. Mitre er 1 Bleat oy aruggTsts. taklnr the larre, remjlsiTe, nauseous pills. These Filial ara sranili Isuwsw IMaat naaatarsi . . , ,. thm ToV AiMrtUA W.tlsOUl d istnrfauMM Ia tbA or occapauotu ror wWmic. Maemmmcmeo tlML BttBassasl sWwsA E sm .Ihvs. AkaaUeM T t first. BMxilwese, Bewr Krwctalrsws rreaa BTBirtL AjBSortATIoS. Pros' rs. Bsnais. . T. BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUMP f J I -A- Aj.iji.jl i "3. 57 f"r etaarrsia sr welss sf snr ph -la- P- Wr. .... mr Aesw-fn. L. w prsnns. AS.S. JLIA.VS. SA aa. l 1 BB, at la, L. for seas kr tas r1d"r,". Ossetty atorss, P ( svaksrs. ew. ... writs ..f m sssneiiss C . BLATCHI.Brr, 90S MABKIT Strset. PM1LaDKLPU1A.PS. MAKE HENS LAY traveling in this eoantrr. savs test sssstef ths U sod :sttls Powders hsre srs worthlrw trash. He mors. . . . - "- - . imiw, rswosra ar. asso lately rr ssa ianrssrly Sslnal Is. Nothtse an ssrth will siaks ksns toy like Sbsridaas loaditlua Fold sseriwhers. or ssat far stall for .t-fct stasias. I.e. JOHMSOH A CO.. Baaior. Ms. ABUTS. Mai- and llala sssJl w.1- ( AO. .1 . 1 1 s. sbSb It sa kk k-t' tiU mKflW TJ.I.T1. a 1 gnua vmTKm. ronu prmw au mimI car JuaUMtiv. iis., Mftvr,al n4 FBta a,rUt. beliu.WD.-Mi.. KltLET Bt C"., 1AVI CiBBmbra . Tti ftllftt breC. PiMttivay pr9W BUv .01 CoV TUT UK BDOnlpIs!! sfl is a Postal wfta roar aouiw I' sill sa. yon. uuRTni a in. au Csas.usres St.. rh la., Ps. ALL PERsnifS Waarla Bmyisrasnt ta Hsr esntils B.iasss. otrls, Storrs. u ess. ate. aa.i Tsachsrs S-strlor School .a. agsnrt-. call ot sitdrss- wiih stsns, MA.NaAlTAS AGEVCI.1XS tHwl BOVLtlt FOB BOOK AOKKTS) . Ilin oor tws plmdidiy lllost' atsd B.Mks. Lrf ot liJ. HANCOCK. StAtTJS: iDHt w.yoBNBV )a .rtw i.f niM.lf.a.1, h (My en rs-l br tlearrsl Itaatisia. tu. :arty leaders snd tus awwas. Als -, .ifs ol iiSls". UAKFIELD. TTl n-sd, Mm. J. !, BKIMBIXtaa an 'ho, of w-.v- e . irii) K si. . strunkly mlonrs. Bata wrnVtml, 'invawly snai.r. -.Ilms; onr ,sm sk i! t s-i-. auki g fie m day! OrOu Baw. esch ror bsst biM-k. erm, ,.tdtvss auKk, AtCBB A1 BKOa, 70 f 11 .nut St., PhiUdsip 4SS, Pa. STANDARD BIOGRAPHIES OF TBI PBISIPBSTI AL CAMDIDATBS. MPaawKaoh, 1KW. Al'TUaATllOvKPLaTB. U Aattftors, Ta. FastMl Selllsg Bsok Fib. IUastraUess. ef tu. Day" Life of Gen. oVs. Bass htaaaa. -- " iinsi. Ai.ENIS WA5TBD BVkBIWlLtRB. For tntl iHj rlpti- as and tsrms. addreat at awaa. Brala Fsed raras Bn-rts lVbi by mmfmmmf A VBABaawi DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparlllian Mm THE GEEAT BLOOD PCEiriEi FOB TH CTR8 OF CHRONIC DrKtas oCMOFCLA OR SYPHILITIC. HEJtEW. TABIC OB COlAGlOLd, B tt geared la The Longs er "toraseh,Sk1 ar ataawe, Fsesh or Nerves, COBHCPTTSQ TH SOLTOI ASD VrnATDttt tDnniis .iuu..." "isjraniap SwelUnir. HacKlng Orr Conith, CancerouaAfr,,. Uona, gvphtliuo Corarl.il ts. Bleeding of the I unir. br-pepsla. Waier Brash, Tlo Doloren. Wtiite swellii'irs. Tumors. Llceia Sxln sad H n , A VKAnmaMan. SV-wifttfa fil... Dtaeases, Mercurial mse is. Female Corn. ptalnta. Gout, Drop. J, Salt Bheum, B onchilia, tOJiSumpUoil, Liver ComDlalnt. &c. was rmlr does the Mraaparauaa Besoirent excel a remedial sgenu tn the cure oti.hroalo, Bcroroloaa consU'-utioual an-1 bkla Diseases, Bau It la she only (OslUve eon tor HD1T AID B LADDIE C0XPL1IXTS, Urinary and Worn Dtsrases, SraveL Disnetes, . irnMsn of Wa.er. lneontlnene n rjnna, Bngpt's Dtsea-e, Albuminuria, and la all ssnee waerw uwn sw u,i.a-w w-A,-ita, or the waier la thick, cloud r, mixed with aus ouMee like the white of aa eitir, or threads U,e wbri alia, or there Is a morbid, dark, txitooa aooearaace and white bone-d deposits, and when there ks a pricking-, Burnta? a nsatlun wnea pesulng water, s .d pain in t.e siuail of the back and a on? the loins. Sold by Drag. OVARIAN TUMOR OF TTTf TEARS' GROWTH vUJ&AAV sX sn. A&iwm& a asasuuSi One Botne eeBtalna asove of the settv prrncl. lea of Medicines thaa say other rreprstun. k ia Tsmanofinful doses, while others re. anirs Eve er six atmsa aa much. R. R. RADWAY'S Ready Relief, CURES A2TD PBEVKNT3 DYSENTERY. OIARRHCEA, CHOLERA MORBUS - FEVER AND AGUE. RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA. INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Looseness, Dlarrhffl . Cholem Morbus or pain ful ducnarg'es from the bnwels are stopoed ta lSorSD miouly-s bv taking Kadwaya keady Be II ef. No congest Inn or lufltmmation. no wiak Bess or lassitude wU follow tne ase of the B. B. tteuct. IT WAS TUB FIRST AND IS The Only Pain Remedy Ait Instantly stops the Bunt excracla-lnr pains, allays lnQ.imtnatior a, sod cures Cou-. Uoa-. whetber jt the Lungs. Si omscn. bowca or other itiaads or orvans, bv on-:ippi cation, la graai aae to sweaty aslaates. no mat ter Bow violent, or excracllliiir tue pain, tn aueum it.e. Bed-ndilen, Inlirm Crlipied. Nrv otrs. Neuralir cor pruet rated wim ll-esHe may saffer. BAbWAi"h KKADI KEUF wui alord Instant ease. laflasaaiatfsa af fha K1lneya. Isitl iftmmi.tl.it sf the Bladder, laflajaaisttlON mt tbe Hswrl. t onsestl.ia of the Lawn lereThreal, blffirali BremikiaK. rslsllxllss .1 too Heart. Hysterica, I'rtsa, Ilptalb.rts atarrn, ianaeasa, Ieavdvehe. Tsethsrhe. Srrtssssris, Kleeplsas. Vearstlclm, Kheaail.m ! bills. Acne Chills, Chilblain sad root Bites. The smUcation of the Keaty Relief 10 fie part sr parts where the pain or difficulty exists Wul mora ease .an. i cmrorb. Thirty to s.ity arups in a nail tu-noieroi wtur wllltn a tew minrrres cur- t ramps. Sprains. Sour 8' om.ich. Heartburn, ?!ck llea.1-ach-, Dlarmcsi. uyx-ni.-ry. Code. Wind in ihe Vowels and all internal pains. Traveler sh"Ui 1 a. ways cairy a bft'le of R id way's Keady hvl. f W.IU tuem. A few drops la water win prevent, sickness or pains 1-'in jhanire or wa er. It Is ltter Uiai rrencn Hrsnoy or Bi iters as a atlmulacL Pric i'mj Oeut pr ictus. Radway's Regulating Pills. PerTeet TwrtraHves, anothlnr Aperlsata, AS Wllhoot Pain, always Kellaoie ssd Natural la their Ops ratio a. A TKGSTABLX BU3ST1TLTM 70S CALOMSL. Perfect Ty tasteUsa, elecan try "-coated with rweet ruin, purge, regulate, puriry. ceaase and KrengUtea. pmvi t-s pni, fhr tria rare of an Disorders ef the -tomacli. Liver, Bowels. Kidneys Bid der. Ner-ous Uise isr. Head tche. constlpa;lon, JosUvenesa, In.llfrestlon. Pynpepsta, Bll oos aess Pever. Inllimmati"n of Hie Bowel". PUrs, and all dersneuit bis of the Internal viscera. Wsrrantxt tn enect a nortect cure. Purely vegetable, containing bo mercury, mlaerals or deletenou dms. gsvonserve the followlnr ffrmntoms rwunnng from DDr'nses ot the D'geaUv org-u : Cousu- Ktloa, lnw ird Pile, ru lne-a ot tne mnoa in nd. Acidity of the Stomach, Nsusex. H-srt-bors, DISKUHt ef Pood, Kulmw or Welgat In the Stomach, Soar Eructations. SlnMn? or Flat ter no- at tn Heart. Choi In it or buflrr ng! ben- eatlons when in a- lylnf posture. Dimness of VHon, Dots or web Melorv tne sisnt. reser a' Dell pain In the Head. I-flclenc ol Persplr. tlon, Teliownesn or the 8kin and EyeA. Pain la to hide, chest. Limbs, and butidea floahea of Heal. Bura.ng In thePIrsb. A few doses of RadwaVs Pills win free the System from ail the ahove-aamwd diaurdera. Price, S3 Casts per Bex. We repeat ttat the reader win' eonjrnlt ear hooks and papers on the subject of diseases and their cure, among which may be named t "Falsa asvil Trie . "Radwy aa lrrltaela Crotajra.- Atadlway aa rerefala. and other relatins to different Clara et Dts- OLD BT DECGOETai BUD "FALSI A5B Tltl." Send s 'ener stamp to B.4DW4T sk CO , Sa tc Vfarrea, tar. thartk BV, Mew Yerk. carlnionnatloa worth tttonsanda will be seas to yoo. TO THE PUBLIC. There can be no better farantew ot the value of Irs. "Anwar's old estsv luned R. R. K. Baaa ia than the base and worthless Imltatloua of them, aa there are False) Resolvents, Reliefs and Pllla) BesaieandasK for Kad.ays, and see that the name "Kadway la oa what joe bey. sfn a ite 1 a tmki 1 ?5 UP '-"'iw-BMh-l.lini s Ia-j m a.nHrt)-sl yf nrt 1 rt H.T-al JT.!T"II'.r.' hT r,,Tt-inrn and vin - Bk MKfct-i. H L'AUJNO POCBLB GINS M JaaaT Jt tT lb ric. eeju. bUUbB tur Pr.c. I.iat JOS. C. GRUBB & CO.. 712 Market Street. Phila.. Pa. 'NCYCLOPDIA .TIOUETTEIBUSINESS 1nslsthth..s-t asd "bit ronsl-tat.d r.ha- fni l. ii i?. D" ""i S..al fiu vrfini ad th. vsnons.ls Itfe, SIM now . sppsar to th, ksst sdssaiec IS-S. f I ja ,ll orr.l.M.. .-i.fjVi VED-Sersl forelrenlr.em,t!n 'as lutia c'.s.ln.. , f h-wnrk s.,d -,rr t.,aia to i BU . i'-'r7hAlIu.AL rlBLIaHlAw CU, rk us.slfh a. I'a. GEORGE ACHELIS, Wt4:t het,r Cketeicr CBtr r. F lwis full ir rf NtrsKKY rT TK, kaivt. Hp-x-tBiMe f -r '. iTath Ftta 4 rmfe Abb ISBBIIsb III l-lf KkVl OassU tltlastsi- till, CsrrMBotitiBit. 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