Scotch Funerals. Everybody knows that there is no ser vice at llie prave yard in Scotland, al though the clergyman under whom the deceased "sat" is often, indeed usually, present. The hs's of those in attendance may be taKen nil the moment after they have lowered the coffin into the grave just for an instant. bu even this is not always the case. This habit of durensins: wih religions ezcicises had it9 origin, noboubt, in the Scotch horror of doing anythine that might give a color to the charge of following the Koman Catholic fashion cf prsyiug tor the dead. The leading of a chapter of the Eible and a short prayer in the houe before tlie cor'.cze seta cut for the churchyard is the sole religious ser vice, and the prelnninati"S to this are sometimes of a kind to raise the idea that care is taken to disconnect it from the peculiar circumstances of tne occasion. That terrible scourge, the cholera, which visited the couutry in 1832, eave a fatal blow to the bacchanalian orgies with which it had been the fashion to celebrate fun erals in Port Ulaegow. Men were willing enough to pcy the last possible mark of respect to the dead, but naturally took every preution to avoid exposing them selves to unneccessary risk. So, instead of meeting in the house, as hail teen the custom, they simply gathered in the street before the door and followed the hearse to the place of burial. The old Port Glas gow gentleman, who is my informant, would not en:er into particulars anc.it the proceedings prior to that date ; but he made the signincaut remark that while the new fashion involved the loss of an hour under the old system attendance at a tun eml meant the less of a whole day. When an invitation is being given ver bally to a funeral in Scotland the person invited usually ak : "When did you lift I" meaning "at what hour is the fun eral to take place f The manner of con veying the coffin from the house to the place ot interment, still followed in Kag lesbam, a village in the south of Renfrew shire, abundantly explains this phrase. As ran be well enough understood, hearses and coaches are institutions belonging to towDs and cities, cot to villages, in the latter the ccfiin is borne to the grave on three poles, which are passed under it, long enough to leave a sumcient portion for two men to crafp on either side. Of course it is la.posaible to plaec these "spokes in p-itiou in the bouse, so a couole of siools pre brought out to the street, the collin is placed upon them, and when the cortege a ready to go the spokes are asscd -under, the coffin is ''lifted" and the procession moves off. Tuounu Kugleshain is not ten miles dis tant from tlag w, the old fastiion of warning everybody to the funeral is stiU "followed, and as the houses generally are email, the company olten enough meets in the church. Even in the sacred edifice, after the performance of short re igious exercise, a tray with glasses on it is oc casionally brought in, and a supply of liquor serve J out to all wlio care to par take of it. in this village it is also the custom for the entire company to wait in the churchyard till the burial has been quite completed, Eaglesham in this re spect presenting a favorable contrast to ether places, where only one or two of the nearer lelalives are left to see the sexton complete his wcrk. The last shovelful of earth having been put on, the chief mourcer gt.ls up on a stone, and, taking off his hat, says, in a loud voice, "Uentle nien, I thank you for your company,'" which is the signal to disperse. Waking the dead has been practiced in one tf the northern counties cf Scotland from time immemorial, and is still in vogue there. When a death occurs in Glen Uurquhart, tlie survivors in the husehold i.re never suffered to be a'.one with their dead till the day of the funeral. The body is not confined tili the day of interment, for the simple reason that the cxfli.i has to be niaJe by the village joiner alter the death takes place A touse with a corpse ia it btoirc-s for two or three days and nights that intervene bc tweeu Centli and burial the rendezvous of ail the nei -hb irs, who sit and tell stories ghost stories Laving a decided preference ostensibly to keep the bereaved family from feeling eerie, b'lt really for the pui posc of entertainment. Such gatherings differ from Irish "wakes'1 ill this paiticu- lar, that t'laeC3 and pipes are not pro viced by the re-U.tives of the deceased. each at tender bringing his own supply of these luxuries ; but whisky i suppned by me iam ly in wuose bouse me wake is held, aud pretty freely dispensed. Such gatherings are favorite resorts of blushing lasses and strapping lads who are courting. and are often the scene of more laughter thsn tears. The funerals present an imposing specta cle, oiten as runny as a bundled men, decently clad in black broadcloth, wind ing a slow pr-xession through the valley, in tlie rear of the bearers who carry the coffin. But here anaiu we have an illus tration ot local variations cf custom : for though it is the habit to invite all the male inhabitants of the district, the next door neighbor of the dueeased would not co to tlie funeral without reviving diiect invitation ; while over the hills, in the adjoining glen, no invitations are issued, but everybody is expected to at tend. Of course, where dhnt is supplied at the wake it is not withheld at the burial, and besides the round served at the house there is another often at the churchyard. Enough drink and bread and cheese to mpply a hundred men is no light weight, and here to cortege has to go a tew miles to tlie place of interment it ia utual to stud a small pony-enrt, bearing the rein bliiiiems, after the party. A jar ot w&ifcky invariably forms part of the contents of the can, whatever may be the more bona portion ot lae refreshment pro viik-d. The people are Free Church to a man, hut they arc not teetotal, and it is nothing out of the common, after the crave has been filled up, to see an old Free Church elder standing, possibly on a tint lompste-ne, engaged in asking a bless ing cn the reliesbmtnt aliout to be par taken, with a boite ot whisky in ue hand and a clata in the ether. Work of the I . K. Hull Cumulation. Some extensive shipments of young shad and herring were recently trade by the Fish Commission from Washington. One million shad and two million herring were sent to Austin, Texas, where they were placed in the Colorado Kiver; three hundred thousand shad to Farmville, Va., to stock the waters of the Appomattox; three bundled thousand to South Carolina; three hundred thousacd to the I lappa ban nock JEivei; and three hundred thousand to the Uj per Potomac, at Harper's Ferry. The young fish were transported in closed tin pt.il, each holding from twenty thous and to twenty-five thousand fish. The (juantico fishery', which has just been dis continued, the shad having moved further up the river, netted alone over three mil lion shad and sixty million herring. The Fi'h Hawk, the government vessel sta tioned at Qiiantico, under the command of Captain Tanner, goes to the Susquehanna i fishery, just below Havre de Grace. Up to the picseut time there have bee a shipped this year and deposiied about six million shad. The work of the entire season will probably embrace the distribution of nearly eighty lLiliion shad and countless millions of herrings. J ( is said to cost less per pound to raise turkeys than to raise chickens. 1 ou can not raise fine, large poultry from smalt, in formed bens, no matter how large the cock Is. It is true that the cock has the greater influence in determining the external points, but the size and weight depend mainly on the hen. The bronze turkey is the largest aud hardest of il3 species, and will give better results at the close of the season than any ether. It should be, therefore, as it is, the favorite. In breeding this magnificent fowl caie should be taken to procure large birds ol a suitable age. The older the better, up to three years. AGBICUliTUKI. uu Fabm Houses. During a hot still nurht last summer, when there was not wind enough to swatter the scent of flow er, I walked along a road where ev?ry farm house that I passed was surrounded with a rtifliDg acd odious atmosphere from it own exhalations, these places are an well located. A physician onr told me that he considered their position lor imu- brity perfect, but the toil around them has been saturated for more than a century with animal excretions. The traditional pigpen stands unchanged, the barn gives its stead v drainage to thj cellar or eann beneath. Into tuese bouses 1 can scarcely venture. Faithful care may have kept them free from vermin. It is possible that the wisdom of later years has purified the cellar, and repairs in season lessened the chance of wet and mouldy walls, though the fire-Dlaces. those erand ventilators cf our forefathers, will be closed beyond ques tion. 1 need add only one more touch to this studv. a well near the foor mantpuia ted with a Dump, into which a sure and steady stream cf pollution flows from all these surroundings. Balanced by a broad expanse through which this tcul clr can be dissipated by pure currents, there may be something still in their favor when weighed against the condensed vapors of a crowded city, but it seems somewhat doubtful. Health and an old farm house, unless the preuijes are absolutely under one's control, are not in my experience terms wholly synonymous. Cities have tod enforce sauiUry laws, that the country rarely rec ognizes. Members of a Mate Board of Health cannot well be arbitrary, and there id a lazy, one-sided element common to farmers that makes them haid to reach in such matters. At intervals they become little better than loafers. Farmers' wives have few opportunities to develop such qualities, and the interior nicety of a great many old dilapilalcd houses is surprising. So much is said and written now on these subjects that every man who reads knows the penalty that not he alone, but all de penueot upon him, must pay for his negli gence, and he becomes not only culpable, but criminal, in tailing to use his utmost endeavors to mitigate such conditions. Thorough work with the spade, removing old earth and replacing it with new, care of diains, wells, attics, cellars, and old walls, deot!orlzng, purifying processes, ought to fill up the hours not devoted to seedtime and harvest. Typhoid and diph theria, both foul feeders, find ready victims in such hcuses as I have described, and mot iit:s who take their children inte them to druik new milk, toss clover blooms and cather the rose of health may carry them back to their city homes wub a fictitious glow in the tittle browu cheeks which will pale with the first rough blast, for such seeds, though slow, are sure to germinate. A bolt Swiet Cokx. Strange as it teems to those accustomed to sweet corn, there are parts of the country where it is yet unknown. In rusnv places in the West and South people still content them selves with the "roasting ears" of the com mon field corn. The history of sweet corn is obscure, but there are facts which point to its origin with the Xarragausetl Indians in Rhode Island. There is the same differ ence between sweet and field corn that there is between wrinkled and common peas. The conversion of the contents of the train into starch is arrested, and the seed in both remain much wrinkled. The writer can recollect when a Massachusetts man living in Kbode Island, sent annually oy stage, as an adaptable present to his friends in Boston, a basket of sweet corn, it is within comparatively recent times that sweet corn has become common. This paper no doubt reaches many who are not familiar with the varieties of corn known as "aweet, and we do a good service to these when we call attention to its superi ority to any co t mon fciad of corn. The mail r.ow allows evtiy one to procure seeds from dealers anywhere at a mere tri fle for postage, and the seels are within reach of all. Among the earliest varieties 'Eaily Minnesota" is one of the best; for the main crop, we have used "Triumph,"' and "Excels or" and considered whichev er one of these happens to be on the tablu at the time as the best. Besides these. there are a dozen or more varieties, all good, aud vastly better than any field corn. atekixo lloKsKd. There is a certain want of common sense and humanity, in the habit many persons have of watering horses three times daily, tlie nly reason able and sensible or prudent plan to pur sue is to give the snm als water according to their real wants. This is a different matter fiom giving to them capriciously or according to their fancy If we give way to the latter, we will find the animal becomes as cunning as a monkey, and will play the old so.dier at every opportunity. pretending to drink and making believe, so as to gain time and shirk work. But it is simply cruelty to compel a team to plow or woik trom morning until noon, or from noon until night without allowing it the privilege of a refreshing drauehL It is in convenient, many times, to water the team during the forenoon or afternoon, and we are apt to think the time, thus taken, lost, but when the f aimers' millennium comes, there will pr:ba!ily be drinking in every field, supplied froji some elevated aoring, or from a running stream. In the mean while time lost' in doing good, even though it may be in behalf of the dumb animals, is well 4 'lost" it may be regain ed. c.u!d they speaK it might be to say that they would like to be treated, in the mulUrs of timet for food and drink, some what as e tLeir vuse masters are ac cus'omed to treat ourselves. Diseases of UoUpEs. A lady gives the following as a sure remedy for vermin on horses, and we commend it to those who have animals thus sfH.eted. She says: "Make a stromr tea of Larkspur, and wash the animal with it either hot or cold, and then scrape off the killed lice with a curry comb, Hub the horse dry or blanket him to keep from catching cold.'' We have seen the very best results of the same kind occur from the use of Delphinium (Lark spur) when applied to human heads. The remedy is constantly used and with com plete certainty and safety, in cleansing the newly received inmates of the asylum for the insane at Milwaukee, Wis., and other institutions of like character. Electbio Fences. A novelty in the utilization of wire fences consists ic insu lating one of the continuous wires and connecting its ends with the opposite poles of an electric battery. Animals coming in contact with the wire will receive a shock from tue electric current which will effect ually debar Ibem, it is said, from attempt ing ta break down or override fences of this description. If you b gin piumm; iruit and ornamen tal trees and shru ibery while young, and follow it up each year, you can form just such a top as you want. If your tree needs spreading out, cut the voumr shoots eff just above bud on the outside of a shoot; tnj if you want to train upward, leave a bud on the upper side of the limb where you cut it cff. To make rusty saws look blight, scour with pumice stone powder moistened with muriatic acid, diluted with about hve volumes of water; next rub with eme ry cloth or paper and oil, finally with cottr n wiste. A London medical officer. Dr. G.bboc, is authority for the statement that the Jews of London average twice as long a period of life as the Christians. Pulmonary con sumption and scrofula are almost unknown among tlie Jews of the metropolis. Their children seem to suffer less from disease than do those of the Enghsn and Irish Gen tiles in neighboring localities The appropriations of the British gov ernment lor scientific purposes this year include $4,000 to the Meteorological Council for furnishing weather forecasts to newspapers without cost. The same liberal patron of science will be called upon to contribute $75,000 to defray the expenses of observing the transit ot Venus in December, - DOMESTIC, A Boston Rectept fob Koracas.-Use milk quite fresh. To about half-pint of it add half a yeast cake (compressed -canstY and stir in a teaspoonful of au tnT Tnixi'nr it well with the milk. Let this' stand where the temperature is tn 7". ileo-rcM till the fermeuUtion well established, as will be seen by the gas forming a froth at the top, ana taen mix with about two Quarts of milk in a inr or niteher. If anv cream has formed upon the milk it should be pre- vinnrilv sti-red well. Ijeave ine mi rnre an honr at about 70 decrees tern Deratnre. covering with a cloth. Then rprnnvn in a cellar, or where the ther mometer will mark about 60 degrees. At the end of nine or ten hours bottle: aAAintr in arh rint one teaspoonful of orannlated amrar. If corks are used thev must be well tied. It is very con venient to use beer bottles with patent stoppers. Put the bottled koumiss in the coolest part or the cellar, layinir bottles on sides, and after twenty-four hours it is fit for use. but better after forty-eijrht hours. It should have no acid taste or smell and show no separa tion of whev. Thus made it is deaei ons. Botanists in the Fontainebleau dis trict of France have noticed a consider able change in the flora of that ref ion in recent times. A numlx'r of speices have disarneared chiefiv on accciut of the severe winters. The winUrs of 15G4. 1790. 1788 aud 1875-80 were dis astrous to vegetation, especially in pla ces but little protected by snow. Among the plants which have leen frozen out. or nearly so, in Central France, are the maratime Dine tthe loss of which was a national misfortune), the broom heath er, ivv, holly aud box. The elder, the oak. the chestnut and the walnut have all been seriously a fleeted. The loss to the Foutainebleau flora in these aud other species is replaced to some - ex tent by ths appearance of various new specie's in reveat tunes. The exercise that is adupted to devel op all parts of the txxlv into a natural. healthy, manner is domestic lalor. It is always at hand ; it can le taken regu larlv every dav, and there is such a var iety that almost every muscle can be ex ercised, itousework s.lioui.1 never ie considered menial or detrradiiiK : U is nature's lnlioratory in which the girl may obtain not oiily the bet physical development out most valuulile know ledge that will fit her for the practical duties of life. This training may lie supplemented bv other kinds of exerci ses: such as walking aud out door sports. Tlie very general introduction of foreign help into dome-stn l ser vice has proved most uufortmiute for the health of American wwnen. Arrix PrDDrso. lo the pu'.p of six baked apples aeld one ounce of tailed rice ; one onnca cf sugar, the rind and juice of one lemon, tho whites of four etrcrs : lieat the whitvs thorough' v, stir itogetber, and let it come to a tail Pour this into a deep pudding dish, put it in a hot oven : when it in of about the consistency of jelly, take it from the oven and txiurove'r it a custard made of the yolks of four eggs, ue large coffee-cup of milk, and two-thirds of a cup of sugar; flavor with a few drops of vanilla ; cook like anv tailed cus tard. Sattsfactobt evidence shows that a creat hre must have: occurred ou the out-croppings of a Xova Scotia coal district at a remote time. From, the numtar of annual ring tarne by trees growing over the spot, it is estimated that not les than three hundred years hava elapsed since the tire was extin guished But three centuries have not cooled the ashes, and an area of some two acre's is known to be now aluior mally heated to such adctrroe that friwta never penetrate far in the severest cold and snow soon melts. Fiujert Tart. Grind one-half pound of riltart kernels with orange flower water, mix with one-half pound ff lad dered sugjr ; add gradually eiht yolks of eggs well beaten, two onucesof rlonr, and eight whites of eggs lieaten firm; spread this paste out into three layers of equal size, three-quarters of an ii:ch thick; bake in a moderate oven ; spread peach or apricot marmalade between each layer, and ice with flavored ic ing. A slate hung in the kitchen with a pencil attached to a string is very con venient. If the cook or housemife finds a lack of anything she can write it on the slate, and thus save her the trouble of trying to rememtar the different ar ticles which may ta wanting through the day. A half teaspoonful of ammouia poured into the water in which greasy dishes and pans are to ta washed wilt facili'ate matters greatly. Dirty pots and roasting pans should have hot wa ter with a little ammonia added poured into them as soon as the meat is remov ed, aud never ta allowed to stand. Much time and latar is saved by this plan. To make gum water for starch, put two ounces of gum arabic in a pitcher and pour over it a pint of tailing water; cover and let it stand all night In the morning pour it carefully from thedrega into a tattle and cork for use, A table sixxmful of gum water to a pint of or dinary boiled starch will give a taauti ful gloss to shirt bosom. M. Tlssaxdieh is having oonstruetiHl hi France an elongated balloon, to ta driven by a small end very light electrid motor. The force in the first expe-ri-ment will ta supplied by an electric ac cumulator, which will develop consider able energy for a brief period. ForLET A la Chemt, Tliis is a dain ty dish for an iivolid. Boil a chicken, chop or pound the flesh to a paste, rub it throngh a wire sieve, mix with a little cream aud two or tliree eggs. Se-asnn with pepper and salt, put in a niouH, steam and serve hot Brown Bread. One cup soar milk, two cups sweet milk, three cups corn meal, one cup of flour, one-half cup molasses, two teaniHoi)f uls soda : steam two hours and bake half au hour. A purr of suet in the chimney or stovepipe in a pailfnl of water will make liquid manure of tne greatest value for flowers and plants of all kinds. A little saltpeter or cortanata of so da put into the water in which flowers are to be placed will preserve them longer than the clear water. Lard alone will make a tender, but not so flaky a piecrust as bntter.or but ter and lard tath. Egos which have been m a ci ol place will beat up much more easily than those in warm room. Sliced tomatoes reallv do not need vinegar. They are better without it A little salt rubbed on a discolored egg-spoon will restore its silver tint Experimenting upon dogs, M. Leven has found that coffee produces anaemia of the stomach and retards digestion. Its habitual use must, therefore, lead to oyi pepsis. Continuing his experiments, M. Leven has become, onvinced thit sugar acts powerfully in aiding digestion, and he freely prescribes its pse in cases of dys pepsia. From these experiment; he draws the practical lesson that the" infusion of coffee should be sufficiently sweetened to stimulate the secretory function, and thus assist digestion. HTJXOEOTJH. A pouticaii flirt : "I say, pa," said vounir hopeful at breakfast this morn- insr ! ''what do thev mean when thev talk about a political flirt?" "A politi cal flirt, n.y son, is a despicable kiiid of a man who goes from one party to an other for the sake of office. Why do you ak?-' "Oh, nawthia much. Only up to the store last night they said you was the meanest political flirt in these parts, and J thought at the time wasu't much of a compliment Anoth er can of coffee ma?" "Don't you giv it to the impudent scamp." screamed the old gentleman "Go away from the table, sir. 1 11 teach you you you.' Love in Connecticut : "Then you are pa vine attention to old Grinder's dan: ter. are vou. mv sou?" "Yes, mother 1 have waited uxn Miss Grinder some what She s a nice sort of girL rather got money." Precious little good that'll do you, my son. tie s the closest man in these parts." "But von know, mo ther, he can't live forever, and ' "Don't vou ta too sure. I've known old Griiide-r for fortv years, and he hasn't died yet" This set the young man to t Linking The case altta-ed : "Poor little thing,' said Mrs. Shuttle. "Here it tells in the paper of a baby seal that lost its mother and went swimming in the great .Pacific until rome kind sailor picked it up. It's a real touching little storv." "Well you needn't feel bad ataut it. It wasn' the kind of seals thev make fur cloaks from." said Job Shuttle, gruffly. "Oh theu it don't make so much difference, and she turned to review the marriage and death notices. An Irishman while at work on the Illinois and Michigan canal was taken very ill, and while the doctor who had lieen Tailed in was examining bis patient his sympathizing friends who had gath red m were anxiously watching the doctor. Finally wishing to examine his tongue, the doctor told him to oen his mouth. A jocular Irishman, seeing him looking intently into the sick man's mouth earnestly asked ; "And how otild might he be?" A little girl, nine veors old, and who had cot a piano and organ some what confused in her thoughts, was ta ken to church to hear the services. Her father was the preacher, and she evidently thought he ierfornied all ser vice's, for when askad. "What did papa do?" she replied, "He preached and pray'd.and sung, and played on the pcorgan. Mol'STAiN whiakcy is pugnucious Cabinet whiskey, loquacious and senti mental ; B. sele-ct maudlin and lachry mose; court houso and cross-road wluskev one drink, a proieimity to swe'ar and whip somctaly ; two drinks. pistols and lxiwie kuivrs. three, mad ne-ss and running a-niuck ; four, death and damnation. "Lawrenxe, iuv dear," said his wife. wnatlied in smiles, "1 wish vou hod hhu to church this morning. Mr. Jones was very interesting when he prayed for the alisent ones " "Well, that accounts for it then I haven t caught such a string ol fish for a voir as 1 did this morning." :lTELLKtENT," said the butcher, "that dorg o' mine was the most intelli gent critter that ever travelled ou four feet. Why, when he committed suicide he did it lv jumping into the sausage mae-hhie, so as to save me all tlie work he could. A pear old mother : "M v dear son. exclaimed old Mrs. Junk ins hist evening, I woclilu t go out without sonu-thuig over me. Init on vonr cardamon joe-kef or vou II ketch vonr death of amnion Li." It w ill cost seven millions to crown the Czar, and the XorristowTti lit raid considers this expensive when the Nihi lists are ready to "put a head on him' for nothing. Buffers savs he has a tang-up pic ture of his wife. She had her hair done np in the lat-st style before going to the photographers, which accounts for her suee'ess. What is the difference between a fool and a looking glass? The fool speaks without ivnec tms and the lookinir class reflects without leaking. AlTfCA bootblack who was driven out of the citv claims consideration now as a Polish refugee. "The edd man eloquent" When he conn's home a trifle oft The man who sits on a taut pin is apt to speak to the point. A mas cannot smoke his ciirar too short unless he smoke's too long. The big taw that Barnuin draws now is J u nil mi. I titrations of Telegraph Wire: Some interesting facts are brought out in a paper by M. C. Kie sen, of Christiana, on the impression produced upon animals by the resonance of the vibrations of telegraph wire. It is louod that the black and green wouupecsers; lor example, which hunt for insects in the bark and in the heart of de caying tree, of:ea peok inside the circular hole made transversely thr siga telegraph posts near the top. The phenomenon is attributed to the resonance produced in the post by the vibration of the wire, which the bird mistakes as the result of the oner- ations of worms and insects in the interior of the post Everyone knows the fondness of bears for hoaey. It has been noticed that in mountainous districts they seem to mistake the vibratory sounds of the tele. graph wires for the grateful humming of ucca, mu, usuing 10 vne post, look about for the hive, 3ioi finding it on the do4 they scatter the ston s at its bate which help to support it, and, disappointed in tiieir search, give thu post a parting pat with their paw, thus showing their deter mination at least to kill any bees that might be about it Indisputable tiaces of bears about prostrate posts and scattered stones prove that this really happenj. With re gard to wolves, again, M. Nielsen states that when vote was asked at the time fo the fu-Jt telegraph lines, a memb.r ot the Storthing sad that although his district had no direct interest in the line proposed, ne would give his vote in its favor, because he knew the lines would drive the wolves from the districts through which they pas sed. It is well known that to keep off the ravages of hungry wolves in whiter the farmers in Norway set up poles connected together by a line or rope, under which the wolves would not dare to pass. "And it is a fact," M Nielsen states, "that when twenty or more years ago, telegraph lines were carried over thj mountains and along the valleys, the wolves totally disappeared. and a a ecimen is now a rarity." Wheth er the two circumstances are casually con nected, M. Nielsen does cot venture to say. Removing Ink Mains. An article in the Journal de Pharmacie d Aniert re commends to use for this purpose the py rophosphate of sodium, which does not de stroy cellulose, and yields colorless com pounds with lerric oxide. Before treating the Bpot with this salt, it is recommended to let a few drops of tallow, frjm a candle, fall upon the spot, and then wash in a so lution of the pyrophosphate until tallow and ink -spot have disappeared. If neces sary, the operation is to be repeated. "I Doa't Want Flmrter,- said a sick man to a druggist, "can't you give n.e something to cure me'" His symptoms were a lame back and disorder ed urine aud were a sure indication of kid ney disease. The druggist told him to use Kidney-Wort and in a sbnrt time it effect ed a complete cure Have you -these symptoms t Then get a box or bottle to day before you become incurable. It Is the cure; safe and sure. Knoxritte He publican. Impossible : "I hear Mr. Griffin has the pneumonia," said Mrs. Budd, who was calling on Mrs. Potts. "Well, I don't believe it," retorted Mrs. Potts, "he's too mean. If he has any monia at all it's an old or second-hand one." Bright' LMmsm. Dibtec Kldnev, Llvar or IVInary Olaease. Uave no fear of any of these diseases if you use Hop Bitter?, as tbey will prevent and cure the worst cases, even when you have been made worse by some great puffed up pretended cure. MAnoMET says : "He who will not blow his own horn shall go with it un blown." But we say: "Blow not thy horn too londlv. lest thine enemy say, 'behold he is like an empty vessel which maketh a creat noise but containeth nothing of value.' " Nervousness, and all derangements of the nervous system, are usually connected with a diseased condition of the blood. Debility is a frequent accompaniment t he first thing to be dene is to improve the condition of the blood. Tins is ac complished by taking Vegxtink. It is a nerve medicine, and possesses a controll ing power over the nervous system. A lady put her watch under her pil low the other night, but couldn't keep it there because it disturbed her sleep. And there, all the time, was her led ticking riiht underneath her, and she never thought of that at alL It is a fact tbat can cot be denied, that for headache, biliousness, fever and ague, etc, Sellers' Pills" have no equal. AoRiiXT.Tt;RAL : A fellow must sow his wild oats, you know," exclaimed the adolescent John. "Yes," replied An nie, "but one shouldn't begin sowing ao soon after cradling." Vegetiiic WILL CURE SCROFULA. Smifulous Humor. Weprine wilt eradicate from the STBtem every taint of Srrorula ami hrrofulnus Huiiht. It has pt-rmawiitlT rnml IhoasamU In Ku-iton and kiuiij who bail been long anil painful sufferers. Pimples and Humors on the Face. Reason nhoul.l trach o that a Mctrhr. roturti. or pimpleil nkin I'euentiM rntnvlr upon au Internal raum. anil if imii want application can ever cure me Or let L ifetine is me greai niomi purmcr. Catarrh. For this complaint I tie only ounstantial benefit can he obtained lhrodirh the tilof!. Vegetine la the great Mood puntk r. Dyspepsia. If Veiretine is taken repilarlr. according to di rect lons,ce-rtain and siiecdr cure wilt follow its use. Faintness at the Stomach. Veiretine in not a stlnin'alinir bittern which cre ates a nvmi'iuii appetite, but a gentle u uic, which a.siKU nature to re-store the aluuiach to a heaithj action. Female Weakness. Vepetine acts dlrectiv upon the causes of these complaniiH. It tuvijeoratea aud titrenifthenH Uie whole HTstem, acta upon the secretive organs and alla lurlafjiiiiaiiou. (ieneral Debility. In this complaint the pood effects of the Veire tine are realized immediately after commencing to take it ; as debiLitj denotes deficiency of the blooil, and Vegetine acta directly upon the Wood. Vegetinc IS THE BEST Spring and Summer Medicine. Tegetine is Sold by All Draggists. AIM AKESIS Dr. S. Silsfcee's Eziennl Pile Ecnedy GtTes Instant relief and la an tafathbla CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. VM by lTOtffrtUrrywhT. pile. 91.09 per bo prepmd tor mill, bamilr tent free to i'bviClan and all aflWrra, by p. NroHtAedtfrfc Cw tfox 9ML pew lorkClt. k..u nt- .f -nni ma IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of ths Kidneys and LIVER It lua speexfto action oa ttua most important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaction, rtlnm luting tho healthy accretion of the Bile, and by koeping the bowala in froa condition, eflbcting its regnlar diachargo. IM olaria W yoo area-offering from 1 1 OIUI Ida maleriA. hae the ehilla, are bilioos, dyapeptio. or constipated, Kidney Wort will eurely relieve and quickly eare. lathe Spring tncleanee the Eystcm, every one ahould take a. thorough course of it, - SO'.DBYDRUOCISTS. Prlcott. WORTH SEADIXG FOR. Dr. J. IT. Kehaaek, of Philadelphia, has Just published a boot oa "DISE.lfi FJ r LCXVSt mad HOW TIIF.T CAX BE COED," which he offers to send free, post paid, to all applicants. It contains valuable In for- mailon for all who suppose themselves afflicted with, or liable to, any disease of the throat or lungs. Address DR. J. IL SC1IEXCK & snv 7 54 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Si w nri ! v h f fiuAAt Pnil,B trill.. POTATO RUGS ISO ILL TROUBLESOME VFRItlll It will thorougblf exterminate Koaches, Auw, Bed Bugs Fleas, Lice, Tolacco and UiUun Worms Moth, e:c It u safe, sure, cleanly and cheap. It will not poison animals or fowls. s.mn nuir. ases by mail 30 cents, post-pa.!. Sumps taken, i'lrcn.ars free. Airenis iiunri i.lim.. i u JOHNSTON, Swedish insect Powder Co., Pitt ourgn, ra. AKCT CtRn rol.I.r-TOSM.-Beintlrn lH- H-l Ualrv.i. t.. ......... . . I. . . lut ITs'o Co.. BtimurB. M.L YOUNG MES'l."".10. f?u,f T""""!,.?' t "ttnatioo. adunea ViXXUXlSs. 11U08. JaiMville. Wkwomia. TIOIIW!- Four Frrlnirs E A. o n. Will Jor I warn liv mail in K.v ..- k. . . . stamps. JUNs4cO..K!Ui Ave. V. "r1 k I'hwsf BesslrliaJsr ISKm." i 1AU iUUlitt Ouauilif nilr Written m ..- .1. , ...n eitrs nne (filt-etlyv.1 viuintf Card !.r AO 4ewss Ji poUK Ktsnips. ddnw, 1 U.lKItlM. K ate 17. Sts lark Illy. rtQIIIiPl !tVTS,'m ;,' iesl la uriu .i r.'::'v.nu r - H iOjuEta. otaio. 4A7 A MONTH and board in jrnur comity. Men or Vf LAdies. PlaMant InuniMwa A .1. 1 r. u u- ZlEOLts A CO, Uoi St, Pluladaiphia, tm. ' CALFMHFX WASTRDAddrm lor terma IMHH.S.HllilKT. .1,11 Rrh Jg rlea." stwark.Wsi'asra. 2k. V. tlna answering a advertisement wll senior a savor opus tne aaivertlser and tne wnbliener by arntl.a; Must tkey saw -bind vertteease ta thai i Irani, u an tne; nape A surprise : A letter mailed In 1853 1 was recently found behind a shelf in a ' country post office and forwadred to its destination. It was addressed to young lady and contained a marriage proposal. "When the lady read it she looked pleased and exclaimed, " Law me! I didn't expect to hear from John so soon. But what a wonderful thing is the fast-mail servics." If you experience bad taste in tie mouth, sallowness or yellow color ot the skin, feel stupid or drowsy, appetite un steady, frequent headache ordizziness,you are "bilious," and nothing will arouse your liver to action and strengthen up your system equal to Dr. Pierce's "Golden iledical discovery. ay aruggisuj. Tub head of the large business firm in Boston, n bo was noted for his keen ness in discerning character, was seated at the desk one day, when a young Irish lad came up and took oil his nat, snui mg. "Do you want a boy, sir?" Mr. J. looked at liiin. "I did not a minute ago. now, aud yon are the boy. But I do "Enjoy your Ufe" is good pYilosopy, but to do so you must have health. If bttious and constipated. or blond is out of order, use Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets," which are mild, vet certain in their operation. Or all druggists. "I suppose you have heard that Mme. B. is danceroualy ill?" "You surprise me! I thought it was ouly.a trilling iudispiwtion." "Pardon me; I had it directly from her son-in-law. "Oh, he always looks on the bright side of things. A l.onanxa Mine of health is to be found in Dr. R. V. Pierce's "Puvorite Prescription," to the merits of which as a remedy for female weakness and kindred affections thousands testify. PBOFEssfosAij.r ruined ; "Yes," said the doctor. "I'm wretched, absolutely miserable." "What's the matter." Yhv. I predicted that Gallagher could not live anyway and here he's gone and got welL Xo.'l haven't any personal feeling that I want GaJlugher to die, but i there s my reputation ruined. What Alls You? Is it a disordered liver giving you yellow skin or costive DoweU; which have result -ed in distressing piles or do your kidneys refuse to perform ther functions! If so your system is cloeged with poisons. Take a few doses ot Kidney-Wort and you'll ieel like a new man nature will throw off every iui pediment and each organ will be ready for duty. Drugzists sell both the dry and liquid. Evanm ille Tribune, Joke for wash-da v : Mistress "Why didn't vou answer the bell, Mary?" Mary "Faith, mum, didn't ye tell me ve had a ringing machine?" If you are Ruined, in health from any cause, especially from the use of any of the thousaad nostrums that promise to largely, with long fictitious testimonials, have no fear. Kesort to Hop Hitters at one", and in a short time you will have the most robust and blooming health. Dasgeb ahead : Bt-fore going to war, pray once ; before going to sea, pray twice : before getting niameu, pray three times. C'arboiine, a natural hair restorer and dressing, as now improved aad perfect et. is pronounced by competent authority to be the best article ever invented to restore the vitality of yuth to diseased and faded hair. Try it- Sold bv all drnenUts. Classical: When Aiax dofied the lightning it was just after an infliction of a lightning-rod agent. Words are cot Sufllcient. 89 Lafayette St.. Bkooklts, U. Y-, July luib, 1879. 11. II. Warner, Jfc Co: Air I can find no words sufficient to express my gratitude for having been res cued trom the horrors of Bngbt's Disease by your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. Jch.n Caldwell. A LADr savs a good lawn dress should wash well. What else is a good latin dress fit for? New rich blood, sending health to every fibre of tbe system, is rapidly made by "Lr. Liinuscy s liloo.l Statelier. " Happt ia the man who wants nothing, lor that s ulKint what he 11 get. Ture cod liver oiL from selected livers. on the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., .N. 1 . AieoIutely pure and sweet. l'i tienls who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians declare it superior to all other oil?. Chapped hands, face, piinplei and rough sit in cured by using Juniper Soap, made by Cuoweil, Hazard & Co.. New York. J-ranee is probably foremost in practi cally imparting to her youth technical edu cation. Nearly ten years ago a school wa established in l'aris where children no under 12 years of see were taught cabme making, iron work, wood and metal turn log, modelling and engraving on wood and stone. In tni!aiiil, as well as ic France, although technical instruction does not form a part of public school education. there are establishments founded for that purpoee, and considerable rivalry exists between cities and towns to locally secure these institutions. Klduey IMsease. rain. IrrilaUou. Betention. Iacontinetics). Deposits. Gravel, etc.. cored by -liucba-paiia." f 1. Hend for pampblet to L H. Weixh JciseyCity, N. J. The casometer of the greatest belitht and the largest capacity is in the possession ot the South Metropolitan Uu Company, London, tap. Tbe inner lift is 208 feet diameter by 53 feet 6 inches deep; middle lift, 211 feet diameter by 53 feet 3 inches: outer lift, 214 feet diameter by 53 feef, thus having a total height of 159 feet 9 inches. Agebts wanted for our Indian Remedies. Mendan and O&tge Med. Co., Keytesvillr. Mo. The Fort Wayne shops of the Pittsburir. Fort Wayne ad Chica-) road have just turntd cut an enormous locomotive, tlie weight of which is given as follows: Kn gine, separate from tender and- without fuel or water, 73,700 pounds; tank, empty, 22,400 pounds; engine, loaded, 82,950 pounds; tank, loaded, 45 900. Dr. Kline's Wrest ferve Kestoror la the marvel of tbe ae for all nerve dieeasa. All lite stopped free, bend to 931 Arch street, Philadelphia. Pa. Wk are told that the ancient Egyp tians honored a cat when dead, i'he ancient Egyptians knew when a cat was most to be honored. LydiaE. l'lckham's great Laboratory Ly nn, Mass., is turning out millions of packages of her celebrated Compound, which are being sent to the four sands, and actually finj their way to all lands under tbe sun and to the remotest confines of modern civilization. A mas with a felon on Lis hand is en titled to sympathy, How much more the keeper of the State prison, who has great many. LYDIA E. PINKHAs-VS VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a PosittTeOnre FraH I Plrl Cmljd: mm Wins aissM A Xstllciae for Wossaa. InreateJ by Wsmam. Prepared by a Woman. Tks 01 Ml ! Mbal WmoiJ SasUs Hi tylt nrrtTi. ths droopinr spirits, Inrlgoratrs and a-irmnnlTT ths onrsnir fanctkws. irl ltt-it7 aad amtotlsef.isstoisstlsaiaoraltastr toihs eye,aadplaatsoatlwpaleclisekorwoawai tie frsas, imof lire's spring- sad arly summertime. tyPhysician Use It d Prescribe It Frecly.-S It ramores tslntarts, Sorok-ncy. deroys all erarlna" for sUmulsnt, sod ratisrss weakness at ths stomach. that testis ef bearlux down, roaa.ic !'. weigh and SI always permanently cared by Its ase. Tmr the eare eT Kldaey Os?lalts ef either sea; sals Cempeaad Is wasarpasscd. will .r-Icsle .ry .i.k-.j-r hu.r, lr. m ls Hood, and ire tono and trnsth In itiu jrab:il, OC .. ..gK.i.i lii..i4t us asviaf tf. Both the Componnd aad Blood Pnriflrr an ftr pared at OS and D3 Westrra Arenas, Lyon. Xass. Prkeof either, L Bis bottk-s for t 8t by audi in ths form ef pills, or of Iospbs, en recslpt of price, fl per boa foreither. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters ef inquiry. Enclose X. stamp. Send for pampakt. Wn fsmily honM he without t.TTH A E. PrnrTTAT-9 LITER 1'll.L. Tb r cure cuBtilll-o. lulssism ss, andturpitlujrortbeiiTer. SeeuUptr" jtw-Seld by all Drweii.-9 m AND JL. SELLERS & CO. ftTTSBUPSH. PA. $200.00 REWARD. Will be paid for the iktecton and coavictloa of any person seUing'or dealing in any bogus, coun terfeit or tiuitation Hop Bittebs, especially Bit ters or preparations with the word nor or nors tn their name or connected therewith, that b intend ed to mislead and cheat the pnbUc, or for any pre paration pat in any form, pretending to be the same U Hor BrrriR. The genuine hare cluster of Giro Hon (notice this) printed on the white label, and are the rarest and best medicine on earth, especially for Kidney, Liver and Nervous Diseases. Beware of all others, and of all pretended formulas or recipes of Dor Bittihs published tn papers or for sale, as ther are frauds and sw-juHes Whoever deal tn any but the genuine will be prosecuted. llor Drmi Mpo. Co., KorhesteT, . T. For a qnarrer 01 a renrarr or more ntrter StuDtach Bitters bt? twrn the reismin' pecirtr fr iiidiftrHtioo, dvsprpHta, fevrr and atfti, a fiew of phviMrai Mttiuina. livrr txrniDlains ami other unler;, anil ban tero mint empbafu-!lv intkirs! ot mei.K-ai m-n a a neunn ani rf num remony ive. It ouutrmcttm tMMenvT t sivinature ils cf, ami suataiiu aol com fart Ue aKJ aal m II rm. itr sale by all Dmjf?r!st anl TValern renerail.T. iNIGfitS CORE a..., .. 1Y1TCH uAZTL KEMIEY FOR IIiE KNIOHTS nBF rWttrh Hiin Snntv.itnrtM.1 rvwi- mu-tiy will basany f-tTt'f-t. It rtnioTwt t'e tumor lMini St.lnt LBOUi)M'lt I t W LII rH W'TOf witch HeWKU aim i- th tiewt tvnieily vr r w nen-i Itito Uie afH:ctetl i irt.auJ art -ntiivly mi -r.-l 1. ar rii-. ne nu'iinuiinp ifn tiirr-Md n.rt .tir-. Uie aiea--t ti-eiif--a r-ntt nwr fcuuM J.y wAkIi-h. .ilHtnieiit. ytalvxM r.rth-r!nii-niriJU annlun- tMH.n. Hur(,lr-.l- ..f .mi. I. rul iiu ura.le have op.um. uirhin. r otinr narrtu arift i iwri'tlr W-n erurttl liv sV lt rl I n 1 I Hi It nuif tit. r... naniiiMft. pbu e i i i-hk e.. Ak your tlnivrui. t..wivni o 1 np.or Kt-na ii'ie i'rtirvvir. wb win uiajI it on rtHvii f .nce. U. JtL liOLbit mjK m w.. rri'iirrriiirt. n aivrTirwn. THE LARGEST FEATHER. 5IA1TKESS AND EEDDLXQ ESTABUSHMEXT N THE STATE. Oar celebrated brand of odor leat steam cored Feate Can be bought f ODORLESS of all Brst-clasa furniture and r-eneral Mores. If net kept by yonr mercaaat send order di rect to aa tGEESE I FEATHERS. W ) aim aiu. This da a on every Bag. oar of Imitation. 1X1S Xmrket Bt PHILaPArA. Bead atamp for price-list. Brlhm ot! . 1 1 to &ee iacr -! to IHMrsllwiM iwtiu.rrt mtln-luH " Oe-Ui si.d ilurul -A U-t, Ue.l.olHiotrtr tlx ILnliny, Uw Soum.-. J.nne rter ricAth. wile kiC twoihiUlrrn bum is oufUwiy.tkc Ford. wwMQeth.cp-.fe.rtc.l,afcj.i.,r sryiv;!' i Gr- -"-. nis w iTt. Cim.ls free. Ouilt4e This is th onlr Im hi..r. Itrware. d,ti. Ik, Uw SWnM. ''"', r-- Sr. ur nnlr uw BTOHACI! JESSE AND FRANK JAMES HEALTH IS WEALTH. HeaUh of Body U Wealth of sjintt RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent. a efeex 11110. If yon would base yonr 0s& irnT yoar bones sound, witaoat eartes. and tour nw lrLv'aST itA1,WA,f SAWLLlSi A remedy eornpoaed of tngretTTerity af err Tuinary medical properties essential to winrT repair and inngorate the broteiwlown and ,, ''. body-L'ICK, PLEASA.NT.8Am and i-nfuV KKN'T rn Its treatment and rnre. - No matter by what name the complaint out designate.), whether k be Scrom.a, cin.u,,Mio7 Byptuiis, Ulcers, Sores, Tumors, Bolls, Krs," er Salt-Kheum .diseases ol the Lunjs, k unltT BlaiMer, Womb, Skin, Lirer, Stoma, a or Bow, either chronic or constitutional, the virus of r disease in in the BLOOD whics snMies thewji. and bail'm and repairs thee organs and wZZl tissues of the Tstrin. If the biood Is unlr?-V the process ef repair ma be nnsoand. The SMWArsKiMjAN KnwLTixT not onlr ts . com pending remedy, but secures the haniioaZ,. anion or each of the ergons, it e-uuiaiil throoehoot the entire mrstetn fuactt.,nai uarmoniT and supplies the blood-seiwebi with a pure u 1 healthy current of new life. The sk nTsf-Jrl few days use of theSarsajorilKan, becomes c mI and beaatifnL Pimp, Blotches, B;k Sifi Bkln Eruptions are remove.); sores an-l Li. nT! cnreiL Persons suffering-from KcrofVa. Enu,,; Disea-es af the Eyes, Mouth, Ears, Legs, Tar,!? and ;iao.is, that hare accnmuiated and tnreT either from oncured diseases or mercorr or Iroia the nse of Oirroslse Sublimate, msy ty 'r nma cure if the Sarsapanlliaa la eotisael a 'aui-iLat tune to make its impression oa the system One bott!e contains more of the acme wtnet. pies of Medicines than any other rTeparstioa takea In leaspoontal doses, while other reoaits It or six Umes as much. ONI DOLLAB FEB BOTTLi MINUTE EE2EEDT. Om!y rsqnlres unrrrv not fsju t ajy . Ala aad cur scale disease. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, !b from one to tweatr m'notes, neTer falls to re lieee PAIN with one tborooih appucarion- no mat. ter bow violent or exrraciaims !tie psin. the ke matle. Bed-ridden. Inflran, enppied, Nerrous, Nv rai gnc or prostrated wit a disesse mar sn!Tf r Ra ;i WAV'S KJLAiiY UKUzr wiU afford isseaat JVi Hamfntitfcn of the K'JZnnjs, Trijtarnrruttitn sy ttiM BtaOOer, Innammaticn if the Bwcr'i, (C frstpm of IV- tttnos. Sore Throat, Inlrna BrrotMno, Pa'pttatum of the li-arz, Buturin. Cruitp. Inphlhxria, CaUirrh, lnjtun.ja, Urai mrhe. Toothache, Xeuraigla, RhrvnuiiimR, ox ChUle, Ayie Chun, Chubtalnsana f'rosr-i. bruises, simmer Complaint, SrrvwmnZ Elrrilrmen, Coughs, Cuat, Spratr latrj V Urn the. Bade, or LbnO are vatajdin retiemo. I FEVER AXD AGUE. rsien A!fD AGTTK cured for 50 eta Tlierel got a remedial airent In this world that will cur Fever and Ague, and oilier Maianoss. Billons. Scarlet, Typhcdd, Yer,ow and other ferers isi-f3 by RADW AY'S PILLS) so quicty as &ADWAX i KEAKT RELIEF. " It will In a few rntnutes, wSen taken areorffla. to the directions, care Cramps, bpasms. Sour touv ach, Ileartbnrn, Kick Headai be, liiarrlia, T'neo tery. t'oiic. Wind la Ue Bowe j, and aU huenui Paina Travelers should aIwsts carry a bottle of Rad wai's Reaily Relief witn tsem. A few drops ia water will prerent sickness or pains from enann of water. Ill better lean Freiisa Brandy or Bi ters as a stimulant. Miners and LtunbenEen ihoold always b nr Tided wits IL CAUTION. All remedial areuts capable of 4estrorti!( life by an overdose snooid be aroided. SforpiiiDe, opium, nrycbnine, arnica, nyosrlamus, and other power ful . remedies, do at certain times, la ten small doses. relieTe the pm lent durmjr their action tn the system. But perhaps tne second doe, if repeated, nay azzrarate and increase the sulferuig, and ao ether d. e caure death. There is no necessity for sing these uncertain anrs when a posture reme dy like Kadway ' Reaiiy Relief will stop the most exi-ruclstirut pain quicker, without entailing ths least dlfilcuny in either infant or adoX THE TT.UE LELLEF. KsdwaVS Ribt Rbijct Is tt only remedla, agent m vogue taat will instantly stop paia. rilty lewta Fer Bottle. RADWATS Regulating Pills ! FtrJTrrt rHrgatrT. r,rxrm.v7 Anmer?. jf -rirv tftaC 'a, ALtrnhs Itr-Ua! U ai d uf W 4' A VEGETABLE SUnSTITUTE FOS CALOMEL. Perfpcrl? ta.-t !, tfestrntlr coaT1 mih iwpt fQiB, porge, reifubue, punfy, clean-He au sirviii; Uea. KAnwATH Pn.w for the rnre Af all '!i!'r Wr t tte Stomarh. Liver, Iswis, K.tlneyH, t;jt.itr. Senrona li-asei. I?ca-rH'iie. 0'nt;pr;..n. '" tt?ne?!A, lntliartin, 1 15 -sf l.i.i,:-:ie--? Fever, lnflhmmiurnn "f the How-..4. PiV-. ih.i derarvsf meut n f tite Iriteroa! Viscera. v ypMrir?-! to e fleet a prfri-t rure. Pure! veait.. f taininif 00 mercurv, minera?:, or lelri rm !r'iir tw iHMrve ttie futlowmur sTmptoius rr-ait.i from Pi-eases of tbe I'lirestiveiir.U'.; '.ii-ti; a Uon. Inwkuil iMle, Kn!iiis of tiie tr.e Head, AcMitt of the Momach, Nausea, lieitriiHirii, li.sisr of Kooil, Kuilnefrt or Weijrfit 111 tfi u mach. Soar Enictarmns, Stnkinir fr KI.uttrri(ri the Heart, CbnKiii(r or SHfferiDic Sf nsifiim wua In a Iyui)f posture, yta or V.Xui U f-ire the Sirt.l, Fever aiii Dull lain in the lial, lriien.-, -yf Feraplration, VeUownewt of the Nk.:u ami K- Pata Id tUr Si-le. Breast anU Lim.p. aiU SuJtlea Flutthea of Heat, Buminit: of the r itx. A lew itortea of Kauwat's 1'iu.- will free Ua tjMitm from ail the aoove-iuuneU Uisortiera. Frlee, 25 Cent, Per Baa. We repeat that the reader mnst consult our booK aad papers on the subject of diM-ase aud ut ore, anions; which may be named: ruum una i rtte." Kadrntu on Imtahle Crt:hra.n Hatlvau on srrn ftln " Aad omen reiauag to different classes of Discs.. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EF1) "FALSE AXD TRUE." Send a letter stamp to KADWAT A CO., So. 3 Wsrren. Car. Chores St., New Yor. Cluiurmatioa wortii laousami will he seal t yoa. f. ASTHrwIACURIJS? . i m.i.m --.- i-iii;i urr K-ry n. i- '-ia I ..lnfrH tji te wirt cnfaiiurvHi.-cii:fort' -;J MMlerp;ea'-trereHlH-ra;lm:i. rstmi. J lUKKof lm:irfl"'rli-niaJ. Sim; 1- r'Khi-:r2 r--.n--.' T-n K K HTI-I -IVV.S V - (teXSl'S PVIl T. Tirt yn-ir w slid sWr- ' to $. U. ALI.k.. io-i .-Male Stiwt. K.vlir.lrr. -V V. I.t-H- BB(I rol! -M.wt-hil't.'ui'-lortiK- Bmlaawl krrUliiFrcM " .itiVrly nin Nrt.i-M ivl.:l:t ai. I I ..ri l'-t in:e P"W.-r. 8W hy drufi-W. ' Ftv t.v ui-l on rv i nf ru. OIISSS. At.L,C3l.'hiraaiat.3l. 1'irM Avvuua. v Hinrej improver root bcfx. ImM ae. psckaife makes i f-llon of a delicious, whelesome, sp-irKIins Temperance bererajre. A yior dnigi-t. or sent hy mini t S. C E. UlUKji, N. Delaware Ave., Fs U. stopped mi Mtrtxious suectss. DKUivfi SGHEAT Kf C new? OlTOTACrCa oJZ El A TW Ik rmrm li:;n.f. 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