BBBwBwBawBwBBBWsWi gsnWaWaWaWaWn-Bnl awaWBwi. fST.?!-!- r 1 vrmvATta I ntH.n..f Jefferso.. I AGRICULTURE. DOMESTIC " Moclicello, the hone of Thcis Ji Her eon, is Rt present tLe property of Mr. Jefferson M. L?vy, nephew of Commodore Uriah P. Levy, ibe owr ol more than l,O0O,COO worth of ml estate in this city, where he ! dow a practiciue lawjer. Id leff-onse to q'ie'lions by a reporter of the. tun, Mr. Levy said: "Montir cl!o rfimr.nst-g 25 acres in Abemaile C.nratT, Virginia. It is cn the Cpesapcsfee and Ohio Railroad, and tbe M dlar.o, Yirsioia aud Great Soutiit-ra Kailrodtf, iriree Uiiiea from the UnivtisHy town of CaarJottes 110 m1lc from AVashingion, and riintty-wx Bii'ts from Richmond. At the fnnt nf the mountain runs the Rivana River, which Jefltrson used to call the mnririr rtream. It is a mountainous place, 530 feet above the level of Cliar- lottesviae, ana eu xeei auwe me oca. ji i n a srrnr of the blue Uidire Mountains, rounded bv other spurs. In clear weather the view is tr.ai;n;Ecent, and Willis Mountain, eiphty milts disUnt, is nlinl Tifcible. Jlonticelio was com menced by Jefferson in 1704. by levelling ofl the apex of a mountain. Tbe hou, which is of brie and stone in the Doric and Ionic stvle of architecture, was built in 1771. The shape ol the Loire and Us tiarhmects is that ol three fides ol square. The central or ruaia ImilJins is 125 feet bv 12a The winef extend 1UU feet, and there are r. a'kries running to the colored people's cuarters and carnage house, about 00 feet long. There ra'.le-r-ies are somewhat on the plan of the sub terranean passage built by Jerome Bona TuiHuat Bordeutown. ". J., only more Mr. Jefferson spent more than 400,000 in constiuctine and beautifying this place, and its care and cost were a very great i..ir.in til him. The house comains thirtv -five rooms. In front it has the ap pearance of a low building, but the rear is hioh. There is a crrnirt entrance hall, a saloon tttei with Louis XIV. glass, a ball room, a dining r r m, a tea-room and a breaklast-room. Two ci the rooms n knnwn as the Madbon and Monroe rooms on account cf their frequent occu pancy by them on their lone v.s ts to Mr. On etch side tf tbe mantel pieces in the grand dining-room are little . . , t i ,i .i-;.,!. dumb waiters, on mcu im uu wtre sent ud from the Lilcncn auu cel. an. The ball-room is a large rotunda, ;n.i there are galleries for pictures. At Itic iront oi tbe bouse are columns. six feet h'.ith, Mip- DOrtine the east and west par. .:. i ceilings ia the grand saloons arc twenty seven feet high. The graveyard where Jeffersou's body lies is about l.00 ieel fram the houfe, cn sl.me of lhc niotiiiUia. ibe spot wasse- l-rtpd bv Jiffcron liimfelt when Le on1 Dabnev Carr were sehoolu.ates together. Thrv determined that both i-liuld be bur ied there. ten Uabrey t'ai r died Jeffer son was in France, but on his return he found that Carr's remains tad been bmied lit bnadwell. Mr. Jefferson bad them re moved to Monlicelio. That was the origin of the family burjuic grr.und. J flVrson at his death left written directions for his burial there. He gave special dirfciens for the size and thai e c' u:s monumeiit. In the same graveyard lie the bodies cf his wite. Mis. ppcs, Mrs. Martha June Ran delph, bie daughter, Col. Thomas Jiffeisctn Randolph, his grandson, and those ot many ot the families of the Dukes, Uiu dolpbs. Ruftins, and ther relatives. Mr. JeffeKon's inccuii.ei.i at present is a plain obeliss six feet h cii, ni iuu'.eJ oa a bust four feet Linh, It is i f New llaii.P sLire granite, iinie aud the -antlal z-jal of relic hunters have maneJ ihe monu ment somewhat, 1 ut it is s on lo be re placed by an- tin r. Cot gre-s recent y ap propriated tlO.CUU to pu: chase a new monuu-ent. whica is being cnstiucert under the fujienn eudem;y of Leut-CoL Casev, A loiuier apprnpna.uia t o,"w waa not cairied out bteause-ii wtsc .up ed wiih rcneiit ic,ii6 ihai :iie family should re- hnquiih title ;o ibe p'.ot. Ine lat appto priationwt9 tot coupled with any such ocraditions. Moalicello was purcliad sor-n after Mr. Jtffeis.ns death, in lb2S, by the lute Flcg Officer of the United elates Suvy, ComUiOdcrc Uriah I. Levy. I he story goes that President Jackson sent f ir Coiu modi.rc Levy and said, MontieelioMs for sale, and 1 want you to buy it,' aud the Commodore raiJ, 1 always oiy my su pencr officer,' and went and bought it There has not been any want of caie or reverence f i ir the memnry of Jefferson in the holding of the p'ace, except tliat, during the Retclliop, some vandals carried off a large part of the n.ovable property. But both Commodore Levy and the present owner, his nephew, have sought to pre serve the place and contents as nearly as possible as Mr. Jefferson ft them. The Ceuimodore had a great levereno; for Mr. Jefferson, and, in 184, pieseiiUd to the United States a statue ot Jefferson, by the celebrated French sculptor David. This statue cost $40,000, aud repamd thirty years in the grounds surrounding the Ex ecutive Mansion. During Gian. "s Aimin latration it was removed, by ac' of Con gress, to tht rotunda of the old House of Representatives, in Statue Hall, where it aow remains. A cast ot this bust was presented U the city of New loik. It now stands in the Governor's room. There was a copy also at Mouticello. During the War the rebels sdrertised Monlicelio for sale, on sseptember 27, 1S64. At the same time Ihey auvertised Buck Island for sale. 1 h's w as hbw the property ot Commodore Levy, and was coulitcated by the Confederal Government on the ground that the Commodore was an alien enemy. There were then about fifty slaves on the place, the descendants of the slaves that Jeff.rson ownexL The real es tate property was bought by Mr. FiikUn for $95,000, Confederate money. The personal pioperty wag scattered far and wide among a hundred purchasers, who took the opportunity to get mementoes of Jefferson. Tbe rebels cut a good deal of timber from the Buck Island property, but respected Monticello enough not to mar lr much. They left the famous old towe clock that Jefferson built with its 150 pound cannon balls for weights. The Louis XVL mirrors in the s&locn were left and the famous old gig in which Jifferson rode to Philadelphia to sgn l he Declara ion ot Independence. They left also ie chain and tables and a to d rni.ny filiates. When Mr. Jefferson M. Levy indented the property fioci his uncle he s-t aIou recovering tbe valui.b.e memen o. s i.f Jef ferson. He advertised ex:ensivtl liml he would pay fair prices for the return of any of the articles, and in tins way he re covered many. The sate of the real esta'e was not n Cognized at the close of the War. so that Mr. Fieklin d,d rot make a very profitable purchase. Of course, Mr. Levy had the same right to reclaim the personal property, but it had betti so mich tcatu red that he thought the best w ay was to buy it. Monlicelio has always been an expense to its owners. The produce has never been enough to leed ita inma:es. 'Ihe Ran dolphs preferred to settle at Eilge Hill, four miles aay, another part of Mr. Jefferson's proptrtv, not quite to romantic or costly; but much more productive in farm products. During ihe War Mituli cello gut much out of repair, but Mr. Levy has since spent a coca ileal cf money in its restoration. Many of the diceudnnla of Jefferson's slaves, who have an aliost superstitious reverei.ee for the place, have returned, and have done their Leal lo help repair damages. The visile rs lo Monticello ate a constant drain on the hospitality of the g nerous owner. SomeliUies there are a hundred a day io be looked after. 1 h place is re g arded by most of them as a s.rl cf na tional pioperty. Tbey want i see all ihe rooms and expect to be f'.d wh.le they stav. The demands on the pro prietor have been so exorbitant that some Wight restric tion tas become Becessary. Tn composer who was at work on a polka, said he was con.posmg a nopera. Jinx who play wicket ball may be fast fallows bat they are not necessatiij disreputable. . i i - - i VrKkMiscs Fori. Fowls inffer more from vermin than frox any other tronbles or diseases. They are plagued with these from Dirtn tooiQ ace am ooi" and externally. But it is the blame of the poultry keeper ratter than tbe misfortune of ibe fowi ttst they are thus worried. Lice snd fl as are the most frequent of the external ptKSites and the scab uutes which turrow under the scalta of the legs and caue the thick unsigh'ly scabs which cor er thenu But these arn encouraged by filth and uncleanness and can be kept aw ay by a little care and attention. Lice breed in the oroppuigs snd gather in every crevice, and cranny of the poultry house and cover the ends of the toosts with a aurt ol way mealy dust in which they hide themselves, and which are their cast off SKina. To get rid of these, all that is re quired is to cleanse the house at lcust once a week, to pour boiling water over the ends and Joints tf the perches and toiiea them wi;h oil or grease. A mixture of 4 tarts of lard or waste skimmings fioin the kitehen cots atu rans. with cm purt o! kerosene oil, brushed over the perches weekly will keep tbe lice at a distance as well as free the house and fowls from them. When a ben is set a chalk egn. dipped in a solution of carbolic acid In water may ba put amon them the sixth day and this will make short work of the fleas which may infest the birds. It is a good plan to put a piece of tar roofing paper under the nest and make the nest io it. All nest boxes should be scalded after the chickens are out and the corners painted with kero sene ciL The same ahodld be done with the laying nests every week or two. If one should sy all this is very troublesome we reniv. it is the pnee of success and of eegs and healthy edicts and the price must be paid. Scabs on ine legs may bo cured by brushing the lard and Serueene oil, into the scales with a small still psint brush and may be prevented by keeping the perches smeared occasionally w un iu To save all a rts of vines fioui the at tacks ct bugs and wonns requires constant watchfulness and a tiu.ely use ol remedies. There is no use in trying to drive the yel low striped ucumber bug off, after it has injured half the plants in your paicu. Fie-vent it coming on by changing the nat ural scent of the vines. Sprinkle your vines frequently, and just as soon as they am -ear above eround. with water in which a little kerosene oil nas been mixed, or with a weak solution of carbonic acid, or wrh 1 1 ister scented with keroseucj or with real rank-smelling manure water. Either cf tne above, if applied daily, will gener ally keep the bugs off. The large, black squash-bug must be hunted ud every day freni among yaur tines and killed. These bogs like to seek shelter under some chip, li:t;e pieces of boards, shingles, etc, which you iay place among jour vines, s you will know wbere to look for the pests. .No one wili deny the fact tnat thinning out a part of the fruit oo a tree improves the quality of that which is left, the only objection being the additional labor re quired. But this objettion will hardly hold good when we consider the greater facility with which young fruit can be picked OH wnen no care is necessary xv nrevent bruisini. as is the case in hsnd- ni. kin?, the same specimecs when fuliy I grown snd carefully assjrting them by re jecting such as are in'euor. rruit tnat has been well teimed when young needs no assorting, the inferior, imperfect and wormy srectmens havmit been already re moved and only the p ost promising left By ibis n.eans lou. t'le lnec;s are more easily destroyed, aud the trees not subjsct to so much exhaustion by supporting a surplus of worthless fruit Fin"" butter can only be outlined by chiiruincr at a favorable temperature. If the ten pera'ure of the cream is too low ,ue i,uiter will he lone in coming, and will be hunt in texture. If the tenij-erature 13 too hiKh the butter will come very speedi ly, but tbe product will be greasy, desti tute of gram and deficient in quantity. Ths small size of the stomach of the terse as compared to that of his intestines, and the Tact of his liver posscsin no gall bladder ia which to store up bile to be dis charged into the duodenum, after a consid erable interval of time, prove that be should be very frequently fed. The Lon don cabman, whose horse performs an in crtdible amount of work, and frequently eats half a bushel of oats in tha day, has found by experience that the only way by which to obtain the maximum amount o! labor out of his dumb servant is to i u; or the nose-bag as soon as possible i f r In has disensrged his fare. If time cn Ik be are d, a hard-worked animal sticuM be fed at least five limes a day; a small feed being given first thing in the morning, ssy an hour before he goes out snd an extra large feed last thing at n:gbt Tux neatest ss well as tbe most produc tive mode of trowing tomatoes ia as fol lows: After the ground is well prepared, set the plants in rows atout four feet span in tbe row. W hen the plants are about a foot high, plant a stake about six fee! long firmly lu the ground near each plant. leaving about four feet and a-half above the ground. To these stakes the stalks are to be tied, care being taken as tbe plants grow to have tnem fork near tbe ground. As these two branches grow they are to be entwined around the stare. Any other branches that start out from these main ones are to be headed back, so as not to allow thsm to grow more than a few inches long, by pinching off the terminal bud, thus placing these side branches in the best possible condition for bearing. Two or three hives of bees can be kept as well as not on every farm, and with tbe present progress of bee-keeping a large quantity of good extracted honey can be piocuied at no expense, except for staxt- ius. With movable frames and a smoacr, bees are as tractable as chickens, and comb foundation can be boucht and placed in the hive and the bees can go right to work. Wisbiso Wcoi-Tfcere is but little in (avor of washing wool on the sheep's back, and tor old anil feeble animals it is a posi tive injury. The practice is unnecessa ry, on-agreeable, and dangerous to the health of both men and sheep, and may well be abolished. Sheep ought to be so kept tbst the unwashed wool may be clean enough for market. Xewly snorn aheep need protection during storms, if this be looked after properly, early shearing is not at jectionable. After shearing, the ticks gather on lambs, and may be destroyed by dipping them in tobacco water, with some sulphur added. MctcniKO.-lhe natural mulch is leavt s which not only prevent evaporation from below, but allow ine rain to pass between them to adu to the moisture of the soil. It is no doubt within the experience of every one that the earth beneath a stone, a board or whatever bao laid upon the surface, is always moist This condition may be pro duced over a 1 rge surface, by merely cov ering it with any material that wili pre vent evaporation. With all newly set plant', whether trees or smalt plants in the uaruen, a little litter, or whatever may be at band will be cf it real benefit In a recent work by A. Weil, says Na ture, the author states tbe cause ot the de cay of lecip, whether external or internal, to be the sclnzomycetous fungus, Lepto thrix buccalii, lLe n.(de of entry and propagatiou and ine life-history of which he lo.lows out in detail. The acids which occur in the mo th, especially lactic acid, while they may greatly promote tha decay cannot give rise to it Tbe fungus can readJy be detected by its acid reaction. Ihe author considers, further, that in many cases diseases of various parts of the body Can be distinctly traced to excretions from the uiou.h aad teeth. Other observers had a r.-ady traced a connection between de caj ed tee h and septic aoscesees, . in which was found a f anius similar to txtt which occurs u decayed teeth. i f PreTHB Crcsi. Sit half a pouad of flour in a bow!, with half a tsa for,fi .alt Mat a well to tbe mi V dd c i rout fio-ir and break a fresb egg into it; then add s tablespoonfui of but- t-r from a half pound voa nave weigueu for vonr crust Mix weU with your i,n,7a hn r-duallv add ie water tul all tout Hour is work! in and doe not stick, Usa a little wa'er as poamie certainly not more than half a pint RsU oat on a marble slab or toard yourpa-te, abottt a quarter of an inch thick, and lay on one third of vour buttsr ia pieces as T large es a small marble. Double your paste and roll out again, being careful not to allw the buttar t-J break through. Do this three times, then put the cruat on the ice ti l yu have m ide tha filling for your pi. The ingred iente for a lemon vie: Tnree leme.s, mate all tba y llow rind, squeeze tha juice, st-r iut them one tablespoanfnl of butter and twelve of sugar and the lolUa of three eggs wall beaten, three owdured -aoda crackers, a saltspoonful ..it .n,l a hulf a Dint of cold water. n.w will Iia Miffioent for two nies. Take tlia vhifaa of tbe rem. beat them stiff, adding four tal lewpooufuls of sifted su gar. This mtkea enough icing for the top of one pie, aud most be put on after tbe pie is baked aud then put fe"11 thecvei a few mi an tea t brown. The fiio Tntit 1m 1LJ in a hot oven till the crust is niee brown. A Vuvn Finn FO CSS. In Vy garden, no mntWr how much may be done in tie way of ornament, there should be somewhere a bed from which the flower lovers of the Looe ol.f can fool fr to cut as thev i lea-e. F.owers in masses, and ribbon linen, or as speci men iilanbi. are well, but it is much better to have a place where thosa who tooIIv lnvn flowers can no and ont a handful with no gardener to preveut Snch a bed should have, of all things, an abundance of the best kind of migon ette, and if confined to annuals, tke nnwlv tnft. white and crimson, sweet al visum, sweet peas, stocks, China asters, the annual pinks, and a boat of other. Sever mind about the arrangements so that there will bo flowen, and a plenty of them, so that all the household cm "cut and come azain" without feeling that they trespass. In making prepara tions in the flower garden do not forget the children's lcd. If they are old enough to take care of it themselves all tlm liattr. but let there be a place tilled with common and pleasing flowers, where they can go and pluck at will, and not lie "in fear of the injunction ' don't touch." Obanob PrDPtNO. Grate the rind and slice flue two or three oraLges, sprinkle a little sugar over them: then sat a baaiu coutainmg a piit of milk on the stove, over boiling water; stir together the yelks of two eggs, one-half cup of sugar, two tablespoou'tils of flour, aud a little cold milk; when the milk is boiliug hot stir the mixture in, let it thicken, and pour over the orange; beat the whites of two eggs, add a little sugar, spread over iuc BuJ brown in tll, OTen. ' b' For a nutritious diet in case of elebil- lty ueat up an egg ui n uui mm mai add Six tab'espoonfula of cold water, mixing the whole well together; then adJ two tablespooiifuls of farina or potatoes; et it be mixed thTonghly witn tne liquid in the bowl ; then pour in as much boiling water r.s w 11 convert the whole into a jelly, and mix it well. It may be tasen alone or with the addition of a lit tle milk in ciwe of stomachic debility or consumptive disorders. Fish r'BrrrEBa. Take any kin4 of cooked fresh fi-sh and remove all the bones, and chop it finely w;th half th quantity of bread crumbs. Add half the quantity of cola, manned pot .toes. Mix into balls after season ng well witn talt aud pepper, with a little cream or milk, and one egg well beaten. Fry tbe f fitters in boiling hot lard, and serve on a hot platter, garnished with wa'er cres ses or pardey. Pressed Chicked. Take one or two chickens, boil in small quantity of water with a little salt and when thoroughly done take all the meat from the bones, keeping the light meat separated from the drk, chop fine anrt season; put in tUA au a layer of dark an4 light; (ho liquor it was boiled in, which sh ni i l.e alxiut a teaenpful, put on a sin Jl w.i 1 1: when eold cut, in slices. IU1.-E3 Cake. Two enps of light dough, one ci p of butter, two cups of sugar, three tg-. s beaten light, mix all well together ; adJ fruit and apice aa you wish. It is f ood without either, bnt better with plenty of lioth. Put in pap, and let it stand niiti' light; bake as any other cake. Delicate AprLK cce. Pare, hal and quarter a suflWnt qu ntity of nice stewiug apples, put thim into baking dish, aud cover thick'y with sugar ; bits of lemon peel may i e added it liked; put a plate over the d's , and set it into a pan having a little Lot wat r in the bot tom, and place in a hvt oven ; bake until the pieces are cloar and t ruli r. Sort Ginoeebuead Ono nnd a half cup of molasses, one-hal cip ot brwn sugar, half a cup ot bntt -r. l alf a enp of sweet milk, a teaspoon. ul of s.-ela, auy ground spice that one 1 kt s and three cups of sifted flour. Diwilre the soda in a vry little warm water. Mix thor oughly and bake in shallow pans. Saddle of .Lamb. A saddle of iamb is a dainty joint for a small dinner partv, Spriukle a little salt over it and set it iu the dripping pan, with a few small pieces of butter on tbe meat; baste it occasion ally with fried out lamb fat, dredge little Cour over it a few minutes liefore taking from the oven. Serve with cur rant jelly. EOOS CllACKIKO WHEN BOILIXO. It may not be known to every housekeeper that a sure way to prevent eggs from crocking while boiling u to insert the point of a pin through tbe shell at one end. It must be remarked that this puncture most be only through the shell, an'l must not break the skin beneath. Ebeakino Glass. To break glass any required form, make a notch with a file on the edge of tte glass; draw your fig ure, s artiug from the notch; make a small rod of iron red-hot and draw it along the lines; a crack will follow the iron, and the glass can be eoaiiy broken. Lakb steaks dipped in egg, and then in biscuit or bread crumbs, and fried until it is brown, helps to make variety f, r the breakfast tablcv With baked sweet potatoes, good c. ffeeand buttered t ast or coin muffins, one may begin the day with courage. Western Cookies. One cup of sour milk, one cup of powdered sagar, a little salt, one teaspoouful of soda, mix ss soft as pcsible ; roll thin ; sprinkle with su gar ; slightly roll out, and bake in a quick oven. II has been noticed that the gases from the furnaces in iron districts are very inju rious to tne trees in the neighborhood. In vestigation points to tbe presence of sul phurous acid in the gases as the chief ene my to vegetation, Tbe leaves absorb this gas and either die or cause the death of the branch from which they hang, and sometimes that of tbe whole tree. Strong looking trees naturally resist ths insidious attacks of the gas longer than sickly trees, and deciduous dhes, especially the oak, much better than pines and other conifer ous trees. The inference is that especial attention should be given to tbe cultivation of the oak la mining districts. - I A lauuxHu incident: It was in the cabinet-maker' ahop and party of tr7ire were leokinz at the different litoMtiVMg devices. One gentleman, verv short-sighted, baa lamoa at benoh across the room. He wss exam ining a circular saw that was whirling its teeth with lightning-like rapidity. Absorbedly inter esiau in tne pircw ..h.num ! fana draw nearer and 1 11.-..-. , - nearer to the eruel teeth tearing round and round with remorseless energy, av this instant his friends turn aoouv J.ney ee hi dansrer. Inevitably the gap grows smaller and smaller. Spellbound, they are unable to Bttj a sound. Ihey can- t n ua thAir f rmrui torn and lacerated. Instinctively they shut their eyes. Then comes the awiui jar oi me collision. There ia whirlimg sound . ..l . .r..l A shndder- runs throufru them all. The next instant they hear tha Toioe of the cabinet-maker: "ui .m for that saw. air. H'JUl TVW " J J . Their friend had esoaped uninjured. But the saw was shattered. It had struck his cheek. He was a commercial traveler, i wfntit of wind: At a Gorman church a new organist had been engaged who was fond ol adding some impruvi hn nlftved. On the first Sunday, when he had finished the Gloria," he wished to atia a lew oara of his own. but the blowers suddenly ceased tc work. "Go on," the organiat cried, sngrily; "don t you see I am sou playing?" "Playing, indeed," said the f.n-.. "T tin Wn in this business tor the last thirty years and I know just exactly now iuucm wmu ictjuw . ninn T . don't see whv voa should hsve any more than your predecessor." Civtl service reform: "My son," sid a fond New Haven mother, "I shall ex pect you to save some of your pennies for bo Biikiinnnrr box. If not TOU Can have no flre-craoker money for the r ourtu, "Aiyaearma, was iiio reij, r n.r.rl wniir iwinHt in the lifrht of a political assessmeut and am advised by the civil service reiorm nog oi me parij nni Ia lyul it Hh waa ahnt UD in a dark closet, from which the jam jars had been caret uiiy ramovea. It is estimated that if a man lives to be 70 years old he passes at least 24 years in sleep. So you see a man is a pretty good sort of a fellow one-third of the time, bad as he may be the remaining two-thirds. Let us be chiritable ! A gentleman saw an advertisement that a cure for dyspepsia might be had by sending a postage stamp to tbe ad vertiser. He sent his stamp, and the answer was, "Dig in your garden and lot whiskey alone. "TTv vnn TnifnV-Mi tlin npw sir?" blandly said a Suuday Chesterfield to a stranger who had entered it "I beg pardon," answered the intruder, rising to tro out "I fear I have: 1 tooK it lor a Christian's." Ax old minister in the North of Scot land was once reproached for represent ing hell to his flock as a very cold place, abounding in ice and snow. 'Deed," replied the old man, "an if I told them it was a warm place, they'd a' le ganging till't 1" ScPERSTmoN: "Do you believe in signs?'' askf d the shop-keeper. "Well, yea I used to," said Fogg, "but sinoe you placed in the window, 'Sidling for less than cost' I have weakened consid erably." A little bov at church the first time with his sister upon hearing the organ plav exclaimed. "Where's the monkey, Sarah ?" A frodioaIi "What makes yon spend vour time sj frealv. Jack?" "iJocause it's the only thing ! have to spend." Historic Billy Patterson; It has now bsen discovered thst Billy Patterson was struck by lightning. Tin man who hanged himsedf died of his own free will and a cord. Prof. Beinch, in a lecture lately de livered, gave lb results of his researches regarding the manner in which coal had been formed. He bad examined with the microscope not less than H, 500 sections ot coal aad had come to the conclusion that coal bad not been formed by the alteration of accumulated land plants, but that it coniistee of microscopic forms of a lower order of protoplasm, aad, although he had carefully examined the cells and other re mains of plants of a higher order, he com puted tnat they have contributed only a fraction of the mass of coal veins, however numerous they may have been in some in stances. He referred to ihe fact that Dr. Muck, of Bochum, held that algae have mainly contributed to the formation of coal, and that marine plants were rarely found in coal because ot their tendency to decompose, and that calcareous remains nf mollusks disappeared on account of the rapid formation ot carbon io acid during ths process of carbonic action. Chutes oyer dams tor log and lumber driving, and slides down mountains and hillsides for the same purpose, are common, but such appliances far running grain from mountain tops are a novelty that Washing ton Territory has introduced among the utilities of industry. They are employed on Snake river. The hills on either side are so rugged and precipitous that a wag on road Is an impossibility, but the great wheat country demanded that ftie" grain should be brought to the nver backs as ex peditiously and economically as 'possible, therefore, pipes were laid up the face of the mountain, and grain is no sent down In bulk to the warehoaie: where it is again sacked, the price paid is 83,50 per ton lor merely bringing it frjm the top of tbe hill to the boats; the pipes are of wood and are fully half a mile In length. The celerrsted ' Kent's Hole1 or tbe geologists Is located neal orq-iay, ia De vonshire, England, lltra remarkable cav ern, first scientifically explored in 1324 by a Catholic clergyman, has oven up re mains of tbe mammoth, rhinoceros, hyena, eik and other animals now extinct in fcne- land, tosethcr with many flints and other relics of ancient man. Tbe earth in tbe cave has now been explored to a great dptn, and the finding of a human j iw tsr belo w the surface has added a link to tbe chain of evidence establishing man's great antiquity. A twiM process ef removing the bran of wheat without loss oi nutritive matter, consist in moistening tbe wheat before grinding with a solution of capstlc soda in water. The solution is prepared by dis solving six and two-thirds pounds of caus tic soda in one hundred and thirty eight pounds of water. Tbe steeping may be from fifteen to twenty minutes, and may be done in vats similar to those used by brewers. The caustic solution swells and loosens the hull proper, so that it may be removed by the slightest friction, leaving the gluten with the body of tbe grain. The decay of wood embedded in the earth is difficult to guard against, but a simple precaution casting neither money nor labor, will increase the durability of posts nnt in the ground by 60 per cent This is simply by taking care that the wood is inverted, L e., placed in the opposite direction to that in which the wood grew. Kxperimeats have proved tnat the oak puts pot In tbe ground in the same posi tion m which ttiey grew, top upward, were rotten in twelve years, while their neigh bors, cut from the same tree, and placed top downward ia tte sod, showed no signs of decay lor several yean afterward. Tlia Key to rjcmlttu Eave you found the key to perfect health and strength t It is Kidney-West, tbe only ren-edy that overcomes at once the Inaction of the kldney9 snd bowels. It pnrtfles the blood by cleans:ng the system of foul humors and by givirg strength to tbe liver, kidneys and bowels to perform their regular functions. Bee displayed advertisement Hard pan logic: Physician "And ia that all yon are going to give me twen ty marks for forty visits?" Miser "I should thick that was enough. Yon must consider that if I hadn't been sick you would u t have had anything. MiXitoi, Mien , Sept 25, 1S75. Bibs I have been taking Hop Bitters for inflammation ef krdoeys and bladder. It has done for me what four doctors failed to do. The effect of Hep Bitters seemed lite magic to me. W. L. CARTER. Correspondent answered: "Edward lU.alval.ln vanl, ir Vnnw wliaf mrtAnt IttUI'l ... WVKHvn by the expressions, "damned with faint praise." Well, Edward, when a gentle- hearted editor, dipping nis pen in neciar, says of the journalist at the head of the nnnraitinn alimtt. that "in noint of edi- X I r torial ability and general intelligence he divides honors with a liitue ich claim," that, Edward, ia "damning him witn laim praise. -IUe Pleasure of Life " Poirr Bybon. Ji. Y., March 17, 1881 II. H. Wakseb & Co.: Sir Your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has relieved me of a severe kidney trouble. My whole sys tem seems to be rejuvenated and the com pressed energies of my constitution are re stored and invigorated, so that I can ouce more enjoy the pleasures of life as ia my younger days. Iba Peck. Well taken: "Is the point well taken?' asked a member of the convention. "Rnwliillikens. ves I" shouted a niemlier near by, sjiringing to his feet Someone had leu a pin witn a view xo jusi sucu a concidenoe. Vegetine is nourishing aad strengthen ing; purines tbe blocd; regulate the bowels; quiets the nervoiu system; acts directly upon the secretions and arouses the whole system to action. She exjiliuneil: "I wonldn't be in Egypt," said Mrs, McCiill last week, "f Jr all the wealth of Creasoto." Seeing a look of astonishment on the face of her auditors slie'ddeil: "Creasote, yon know was an old Roman god, and everything he touched turned into goleL" Vegciisie Worked Like a Charm Cured Salt Rheum and Erysipelas 75 CocaT St., Rome, N. T., JuU 10, 19T9. Ms. H. R. Stevens: bfar tnr 4ue leiraeo last till my little iiOT lia'l a iiriMkmicout uf LrvMpeiasand Sail Khenni, hn fjw tiring one mallets! ire of mo worst ! Mrrlplion. Notlrlnjf your advertisement! in IUe iwpers. I puiYh&stti two bodies ot the Veiretlu?, u l, with the t bottle, my mo wu eurel I never saw a flume I.Se the Wp-iiue: It w irke.! .ke a charm. I have been ciry watchman at Roue I'.r tears, litis tent ninni U lit frratmtous. lour re-peetrully. lioKAllUORIDLEY. Eemarkable Cure of Scrofulous Pace. Westminster, Conic, June 1, 1-jTJ. MR. 51. R. Stevens: liear Sir I can testify to tbe srxH effects of ynor Me.1'-ine. My I. file hoy had a scrofula tore breakout on hi hn.tl a lirire aa a quarter of a dollar, and U went down hiit fare froui one ear to the other, under hi neck, and wa one rolid raasa of sore. 1 wo bottles of ymir Taluab-e Vesfeuue coiuple: ely cured him. Very rt!iieetfiillT. MRS. O. K. 1UATCUER. I Regard it as a Valuable FAMILY 3IEDICI1NB. JASCIBT 1, 1S7S. Mb. TL rf, Stevesh: ler Sir I take pleasnre In nayin that I have naed the Vetine in my fanrjy with good reflnlta, and I hare known of several ejws of remarkable car effected by U. 1 rrjr.ird It a a TaliWile fanu- u medicine. i ni y yonn, REV. V!W. McDOXALH. The Rev. Wm. McDonald w weli-known through. tie Coiled suiea as a nuutster la the M. K. Church. Vcgctinc. Q THE SEST Spring and Summer Medicine. Yegetine is Sold by All Druggists. ANAKESiS Sr. S. SikWsSztejxslPilaEcseiy Clres Inataat relief and la an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Bold by prucirtU pTrrwhert?. Price, $i.on pr hn prepai4 b r:iil. toiiile nent free lo l'by.rt.int nd .tf) ii it -rr r, ht P. S euueItr A Co- Hot JMt kew Turk City. h1c BjafWarcr of -Analn. IS A SURE CURE for all diseases ef the Kidneys and LIVER It haaapeciae action oa thai moat Important otsan, enabUne It to throw off torpidity and lnart.t tlTml-'T the healthy eacfation of tbe Bile, and by keeping the bowela in fne eondiUozL, effecting lu regular discharge. MolnriO Ifyonapeanfimnifram fwldlal Ida malaria, haTe the ohilla, axe blllona, dyepeptio, or constipated. Kidney Wort will sorely relieve and quickly enre. In the Sprint to cleanse the System, every aw should take a thorough coarse of it. a- SOLO BY DRUCCISTS. Price tl. WORTH SEMXIj FOR. Dr. J. H. M-taenek. of Philadelphia, haa oiitpobtUhelaoookonMDISENr.S ef Ik LI'S US snd HOW TIIET CAX BE I'l'RF.D." which he offers to send free, post paid, to all applicant. It contains valuable In for mal ion fur all who suppose themselves afflicted with, or liable to, any disease of the throat or lungs. Address DR. J. II. SCIIENCK & SOX, 524 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Swctfi-.li IiimtI Powder Kills POTATO RUGS MD Mi TROU3LES0KE VERMIN. It will thoronghlv exterminate Knaches. Ants, Bed Bug, rleaa, Lk-e, Toiiaeco anil Cotton worms Moth, eic It Is safe, sure, cleanly and cheap. II will not poison animals or fow! Sample park age by mail 30 eent, post-paid, f tamps taken, Cirnnlars free. Agents WanteiL Address, 1. H. JOHNSTON, Swedish Insect Powder Co., Pitts burgh, Pa. THRESHERS rsssssl It ate irsMssrisallsl . THIlVLrHlI A lATLOU COL, al snsnsld ft JiaBPHIXE EATING KK. Da.J.C 1 1 K I 1 1 iVI A Trestlv on their Ul I U lpeely cure SEXT FR saussssBaUori orrauH .P.O.Box lat.ChicaaoJll A OEST8WA!TTD.-OneDollarwtnbiyBeifft 2 V uxslea whish sell for two dollars rspidlr every wbere. Tn diUsx premium offered. Address, CI UJi rCZZLE.213 CauowhUl Street. Phlladeitihia RUPTURE.! IVrll V1TBI1 Can aw Ms CaBfJtV atWf MatM M txa Tr Mi AMHfs 0 Those answering ate asuei use mens will OBfwr a favor nwon tbe ndvertlser and the aeuitauaar y statins- tauu tawy saw taws ad eiiisaua satiaiai isnri (i Preference: "I've got rueh an appe tite 1" exclaimed Mrs. Brown, at tbe ena of her first week at the shore, "l iem as though I could eat ail before me. l es, so I peroaive," replied the landlady, gloomily. The landlady had reason to be sad. Here was Mrs. Brown fairlv eating her out of house and home, and growing leaner every day. As the land lady confidentially remarseu io m -that evening: ' what is the use of feeding her the way I've been feeding her this whole week, and nave ner so go i,Wnr l!aTMiit on mv establishment? There's that Miss Squabbins, now, who doesn't eat enough to keep a robbui alive, and she's as fat as butter. She s a boarder as is a boarder, and one you can take some pride in." "Diwcitas; Pin." . Dr. R. V. Pikkcs. Buffalo, St. Y.: Dear Sir My wire bad suff red with "fe male weakness, s ' for nearly three years. At times she could hanily move, she had such dragging pains. We often saw your "Fa vorite Prescription" advertised, but sup posed like most patent medicines it did not amount to anything, but at last concluded to try a bottle, which she did. It made her sick at first, but it began to show Its ef fects in a marked Improveme: t and two bodies cured her. Yours, etc, A. J. Uctck. Deposit X. Y. After tbe fourth: "Graoious, how terribly small these button-bolea are," remarked Mr. Smiley as he was vainly endeavoring to button on his collar this morning. 'Hannah, come here. This ain't skew gee, at aJL "Oh, skew gee, or what net," replied Hannah. "How can you expect to use a cuff button as big as a moulding board to fasten yonr collar with. Ton aren't ke gee your self.'' Muttering something, alxiut tbintrs all mixed up on the bureau," the old gentleman filially fixed himself up iu time for breakfaut. Dr. Pierce's "Pellets. "or sunw e td granulcs.tueoiu'timl "little liver dii'sX'-sj-ware of iuntali ras) cure i-.ck an t uili'ius headache, cleanse the stomach aad bowl, and purify the blood. To ?et semiine, see Dr. Pierce's siguature and portlait on Govern meat stamp. 23 cents per vial, by druggists. TheologicaIi reriection : "lea, sah," said Brndder Johnsing, "Ef ddeeend ants of fhe rooster what crowed at Peter was to make a noise elicry time a lie is told der would le such a noise in de world dat yer conldn't heali de bens cackle." Suicide Made Eaar. Let your liver conip'aint take its own course and don't take Dr. Pierce's 'Gol den Medical Discovery." Sold by all druggists. All bachelors would like to shake livniU with the man named Mono, who roooiitlr tmt niamed- and four week la ter applied to Parliament to have his name changed to lie ilorse. Educated Women. Refined and educated women wdl some times suffer in silence for years from kid ney disease?, or constipation and piles. which could easily be cured by a package if Kidney-Wort. There is hardly a woman to be found that does not at some time suffer fiom some of the diseases for wnich this great remedy is a specific K is put up in 1-qnid arid dry forms, equally ellicient. Spring fit la Onion. Didn't talk United States: Student, fresh from college, to conductor: ' wish to get on the pennltniate car. Conducter: "We have no peanut car; you can take the smoker. Sleep may "knit np the raveled s'eeve of care, but it won t uarn tne torn stockings of poverty worth a cent. ErLVM Cbeee, N. T., Feb. 6lh 1880, Gents I have been very low, and have tried everytbinir, to no advantage. I heard your Hop Bitters recommended by so many, I concluded to give them a trial. I did, and now am around, and constantly improving, and am nearly as strong as ever. W. H, WELLER. As advertiser ui Texas calls for "an indastrious man. as a boss hand over five thousand head of sheep that can speak Spanish fluently. The term hydra may be uied to repre sent any manifold eviL- If you would battle successfully with this many-headed monster ef disease you will find it expe dient to keep Mrs. Pinkham's t getable Compound always at hand. Dr. Ban ning. "A Last Subscriber" asks why Paris papers are so wickeeL We do not know, but an exchange informs us that there are one hundred women journalist, in Paris. As amateur pnnsk-r informs ns that some houses Lave wiugs, and he has often seen a house fly. We thought no part of a house save the chimney flue. Dont Die lu tbe House, Ask Druireista for 'Bonch on Rate." It clears ont rata, mice, bad-bngn, roaches, ver min. Hies, ants, insects. I Dev. per box. Fooo at the theatre: "nm !" ejacula ted Fogg. "So they fay this play ia taken from I.fe ? I should say rather that the life is token from the play. Hows Crms. Caxxot FarL, Toonr men suff..rina' fnun Nervous Drbuity. weakness, etc. trooi whatever rauivs.smay learn if a sure aud safe enre by simple h-ros. free of chartfe, by addressing I rvi. 1. Baker, Newark. N. 1. Cooked his own goose: "Mr. P.. if you'll get my coat done by Saturday I shall be forever indebted to yon." -'If that's yonr game it won't lie done," said the tailor. Hensman'l Peptonized beef tonic, the only preparation of beef containing ita en tire nutritious priperties. It coo tains blood-making, force generating and life sustaining properties; invaluable for indi gestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration,- overwork or acute disease, particularly if resulting bom pulmonary complaints. Caswoll, Hazard & Vo., proprietors, New York. Sold by all druggist. A cooktno club the rolling pin. Dr. Kline's ureal nerve reorer la tbe marvel of the ago for ah nerve disease. All flU stopped free. Send to 331 Arch Street Philadelphia, Pa. Tux obrervations of Dumas, Peyen aad Boussingault have shown the fact that cow gives healthy milk in exact propor tion to the surplus of food beyond what necessary for her own maintenance. II the animcd is kept on food barely sufficient for proper nourishment the milk produced must be at a loss of ai una! tissue, with gen eral deterioration of the milk and also of the cow. Any person bavini: a buld bend and fail ing to see the benefit to be derived from tbe great petroleum hair renewer, C.irbo Iine, as now improved and perfected, in the face of the vast number of testimonials from our very best citizens, is surely going t bund. To Drive Awat Ked asts. Clean the refrigerator thoroughly every morning, and then throw a bttle clear water into the compartment where butter and other articles of food are kept. Ton may pre vent them getting into the sugar barrel in this manner: Place the barrel of sugar on a stool, putting each leg into an oys -ter or fruit can that has been ent in half, and fill the can half full of water. S . . i. jf LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VflETABLT! COMPOUND, la a Positive Cn re reran these PalwAriOssasAatotaaw Vfulsistis AHedlelasfcrvreatsa. Invente hj a Weaiaa. Prepared ky a Weaun. Tas BrnlTTl steaks! M Stssstae fcn sf auatsrs. fW-It rvls tbe drootsn spirits, trlcorrs sd harwtlieorejlfcfliaxiors armnetetlreatoteatlieiiatUuSxe te eaeplaawontbermajelssAeewejaa tbe tnea rosea of life's eprtiur aad early sssaasrr tiass. 9-Par'icians Us K and Prsscribt It Freetj.-w It reswres fslntorss, tUtalency. dVstiTi all crsvlneT for stlBnlaat,aod relieves weakness of tbe stoeaark. That feetinc efkeariac down, eanslne pain. wei aad backache, at always pmaaaBtl eared by Us msa. Fer the ewre e sllawer Ce-vylmy eTUther sea Blood, sod in rs ton and streJUTlb ? sjsteas. et aatawemanorcliild. todst oa ttiB it. Both tbe Componnd and Blood Purifier are prepared at -3 aad SSS Western Avenue, Lynn. Hass. Price oC either, tl. Blx bottke f or a Seatbynuullntaeforia f pits, or of loK-aroa, on receipt of pck. 1 per box foreitber. Mrs. Ptakham freely aoswenaa letteaor toquiry. Enclose Xt-sauop. Send for paeipols. yn funBy -honld he without LTPIAt "HAIM livF& I'lil-S. Tb. e euro coo-l.lai. hilionsreas, jiitJLiiiv of meUver. at eeaU per boa. . h. n rrair:iMS-Sl d) HrrreevS AND rA?t: R.SLLERS& CO. prrTSBuaGM. pa $200.09 RFlVAPiD. Will be paid for tne detection and convtctloa of any person selling'or ilralirr In aaj bogus, oonn terfeit or Imitation Eor Bn-rixs, especially Bit ters or preparations with the word nor or Hon ta their name or connected therewith, that Is intend ed to mislead and cheat the public, or for say pre paration pot tn any form, pretending to be the same as Bor Brmsa. The rename have cluster of Gaxni Hon (notice this) printed on ths whit label, and are ths purest snd beat medicine on earth, especially for Kidney, Liver snd Nervous Diseases. Beware of an others, and of all pretended tormalas or recipes of Eor Birrrai published ta papers or for tale, ss thev are frandt and swindles Whoever deals tn any hot the cenaine will be prosecuted. Bor btttxbs Xrw. Co-, Rochester, X. T. RTOnACH Por a qn.trter of a eenrarr or more Hnstettert Stomach Bitters has been the reigning spec illc for in-1: (jean on, dripep-ia. fever anl ainie, a loss of phTsical suuntna, liver complaint and other d;a-oMer-, sn.l haiinen m-wt empnat-al!v in'lo-iet by medical ui. n a-i a neallh and strenirth reMora ave. It conn!er-t a trmlenry to p.vm.ifure de cay, and iu.-ii.u-. and comforts the ared and lo ll nn. for siilc by all tmunrlils an.1 Doalers feneraily. THE LARGEST FEATHER. MATTRESS AND , BEDDIXQ ESTABLISHiLENT IN THE STATE. Oar celebrated brand of odor lens steam cured (tee Ratal Can be bought of all UrsC-elaat farm tore and general stores. If sot kept by J ocr merchant send order di rect to as. f ODOBIXSS I I GEESE i FEATHERS, .f 2 Taana sasl . ThtM Cut Is on eerry Bag. Bemm of Imitation. Send stamp for price-list. H. i S'ltibtrgtr, laiS Hsurket U, rmLAOA PA. YOUNG MEN lT snd be certain of a sitnaeoa, address TaJJUiXIaJ B&OH. JanssvUls. Prepared for Immediate Use. Bailitags painted with Paints mixed by hand have to be repainted every three years. The best Paint cannot be made by hand mixing. The Paint ased is the smallest Item ta east ot painting, laaiar th larceat. Any balidtng wdl be repainted at oar expense If not satisfactorily painted with oar Paint. For sale by one dealer In every city and town ta the raited States. FAXCY CARD fI.a.ECTOaaj. Be-dfut new set and catalogue le. atamp. 4 dinenst seta, inc. 1REw U FO Co, Baltimore Marland. wtLl.tllt WltTKD,- Address for I 'Issnsk W. rlea,' slewark, Wtmrava CtV T. k 1 asaaat. w . Si l,B, t HEALTH IS Hill Hea'lh of Body it VTvzlth cf RADWAY'S Sarsapariiliaa Kesclvest. Pnre blood makes snnnd Besh, stmnr Nn ... eiear akin. If voa would hsvi tmr - yonr bones soun.1, without caries, and Tun, plexUm fair, nee KADW AfS SAKSAPakiluTv a&0ui.a.iu A remedy cornnoaeJ of tnaretllenra e Of 1 1 nary mnlwal pr rjiemes esaentiai to nii-fT repair and invir'iraje the broken-!nwn anil bo-'y tjtiCK, PLKASANT, SAKE aud l-r."ii7 NKNT in tut treatment ami cure. o matter by nut name the eomp'aiot nuv eianaied. whether It be Scrofula. ron.n.,.:.7 Bvptiilis, neen. Sores, Tnniors.li,ita, LrJi-J or tuut-Kheiim Jiiea-M of tne Lun,si, 'Ki iiieT. Blwkler, Womb, Skin, Liver, Moniatii r &.. eitoer chronic or const itnuonui, the vini m T. is in the BUxiD wmcnmiobes:he.. ... and baills and repairs these organs and wVs.'J tissues ot tne system, i' mr oi'mn is uabe-fc, tbe prere-w f reur mn-t oe an-mn.l. Tas 8anupaRiixia.i REsni vsvr n.t in-. .. . eompensatlair renie.lv. bnt secure the 6.mii.'mK,n, aruon oi eacn of we crsrsns. it eUi. ji throughout tne entire system faomona! tnria.,n7 snd snppliea the Wool-rewel wub a pare v 1 health j current of new life. The :n. afr i few davs ae of the Sarsspsr.llian. bet n.e e-ear anl beantifoL Punpies, Blott-he, b;k w SpfixZi 8kln Eruptions are removed; swesan.i l :i-n,, eared. persons sufferm rom Mcrjfuti. r'n-4 Dkiea.es of the Eyes, Mouth, Ears, ij-k ji'J and Glands, that Save a:eumaiaieil aiitl r rejiL fsher from nnctrred diseases or me tirr. or rpi IDCDseoi eoeroeive .-oo:inia;e. mir Iviy orviq enre If the Snrsapariirian is con:iiiBe-1 s "ua.:llfa. lUiniDrcssviB on tne iuteai Ona bottle contains more of the srtire r-- tea of Medicines than any other Ire jr -taken In teaspoon ful doses, wm.e other nwu.rs Its or six times ss much. OJTJ DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. lEDiTJTE REMEDY. 0r rwrntrea arn.TTas not icrss. ta t pain aad core acute disease RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, In from one to twenty minutes, never fsi: tn re Heve PAIN with one thorouirti appli.-armrr: R-inat. ter kcw violent or excrncianng the p.Tji.ti Kur maue. Bed-ridden. Infirm, 0npp!cl. Nerv.njs, Sn raJgic or prostrated with disease mav suffer, WAX'S KKADY KEUEC wiil afford ln.:auiee. tnfammAtionof ths KMrvys. in1fammntu:n IAe PtadHfr, Inflammation of ttir srv;j. r.-n. grstion of the l.tma. Iirr Thrmt. l,-t Brtathing. PalpUatttm of thf rrf, li tir-u), Crtmr, IHphthtria. Catarrh. tipwnzti. iV.i.t! swne. Toothache. 5Ptra!(jia, tifu-trturiifrn, t i,i eenlls, Apte ChUls, Ctuttkaitu awl FnatJn'tt, Bruise. Summer Cootpotr.'., ,vrr,-i.eb...Jtt SJeepteumnis, Coughs. CoiiVt. iratr. Pmrj , the Cleat, Back, or Limb art uttta'Uiu mi& FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AVD AOTTE enretf for 50 rts. Tiere 1 Dor a remedial agent In this world tha: w::; mrt Fever and Arue, and other Maiariou. Ki:ha ficarlet. Typhoid, Yellow and other fevers ia: iH by RADWAY'S PILLS) so quickly as KAUttAl s kEA 1Y KELIEP. It will tn a few minutes, when talten arrortloi to tke directions, enre Craniiis, Spavins, Sour ach. Heartburn, Sick Ilea.ln. Qe, Irjirrao-v Orvs tery. Colic, V md in the Boweia, and aa lnienai Pal ml Travelers should always carry a hott!e of Rail wart Ready Kelief with them. A few dnp is water will nrevent sickness or nalns trn riiA"M of wjter. It is better than French Branay or b.t ters as a stimulant. Miters and Lumbermen should always bt pnv vtdedwitkav CATJTIOX. AB remedial ernts cspaNe of flesmvir.g '.ifeby an overdose should be svoided. MiTphme.uptnni, stryrtnine. arnica, hyoeclamaa. and oHier power, ful" remedies, do si certain rimes, .n verv nruli doses, reheve the patient during their action m tn system, hot perhap- the second do?e. If repeareJ, may sirzravate and increase the saffenn?, and an other die cause .leath. There is no ne'euy f nsrr r the?w nncerfain sjrents when a poHitire rercs. dv like Radway's Keadv Kelief will stop the mos. excrut-iai.Tig pain quicker, witiiout eutailuig the least duBcuity in either infant or adult. THE TRUE r.ELTET. HiowtT'8 EmiT Ttvjrvr ts the on:yremeJla agent in vogue that will Instantly stop pain, riny Cents Fer Bottle. RADWATS Regulating Pills ! rwrftrt runyattm, smtnv.o Mmrr.r. j,t sal Pain, Alv'(' Reliant u'ul Jiai vul Uuir leeratujn. k VEGETABLE SUBSTITCTE FOB CALOMEL, Perfectly tasteless, elersntly coated w.tli sweei gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse an'l ttrni thea. RanwAT Prj-LS for the cure of all dl-wle- the Stomach. Liver, Bo wen, Kidner, Holier, Kervoos liLsesses, lleadwhe, e'onsiipatMn. i vw ttveness.C Indlrestlon, l'yspepsia, Isili-Mixiiess. Fever, Innammailon of the Boweis, n;e. sli aii deraoreruentsof ihe Internal Viscera. Warrjnred to effect a perfect cure Purely veiretai-ie, con taining no rcercurv, minerals, or de:e!eriotdriars. tar- eibeerve the followinrstmptorusrou.i.us from Diseases of the Digestne'eriwn: fonnipa Oon, Inward Plies, Pnllness of tne Bl io.1 in tne Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Bisrust of Food, Fullnsss or VI eight in the no mach.8onr Erm-taUons, Sinking or F.uttennrit ths Heart, Choking or Suffertng Sensations son In a lying posture. Dots or Webs before the Siirti--Fsver and Dull Pain la the IIea.1, Deneienry ol Perspiration, Y'eliowness of the Skin snd Eve, Pain in the Side, Breast and Limbs, and Suddca Flushes of Beat, Burning of the r lesa. A few doses of RadwstS Pills will free ths system from all th aboTe-aamed disorders. Frlea, S3 Cata Far Ben. We repeat that the reader most consult onr boots and papers on the subject of diseases snd ueir enre, among which may be named: "Fame and True. " Aadinrr on Irrltafite CYtthra." 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