Tu Tbercuombten The LisU-ry of tie tLertiioiueter is mutv vuluuiiuous tLan that of the tele kcoie. The actual inventor of the in tiTuRiebt, like many Urhefactors of the world, is uiiknowit to fume. The first aiit ui.t at mdicatiiiu to the eye difler- t-ut of ternjuratuie is variously as- ctited to UreLbel, of Holland, and svaiittorioiiS, of Italy. Iu the first tlier- ij uet:rs, wliicli date back to t lie be tUiijiii of the beveuteeuth century. lle nUias tuLc which held the fluid was l-u at the up's-r end. liut tlie Flor t-iitn.e at-uilt-iuiciuiij bii(.rirested the diss- u.S of the lui-s, which would prevent evaratiu. When the instrument was bt-.u-ht to tiipland, lloyle iroiosed to substitute colored lor the colorless uuid used in the cloned spirit thermometer. lionke. iu buested another iiii- j'luv uncut iu tht-ui, viz: larking as one of the fixed points on the tube the point at which, when it was plunged m lirriiitf water, the liquid came to rest ilaliey. iu l''J3, suggested the teni "era lute i.l boiling w ater as the other fixed l.iiit on the tulie. iiut New ton, who UK di-inoiisiiateU that pure water al ia avs Ixjils, under a given pressure, at a Lxnl temjralure, seems to have been the lirst to take advantage of this phMtal law- iu improving the tlier- unuiet-r. It is bald, however, that Oalileo was the real inventor. but the great improvements of the thn lui.uifter, w Inch ill its -simple fonn .t;il adheres to the plluciple of the old Florentine pattern, have lieen the sub ntiiutiidi ot mercury tor spirit and the raduatin if the tube with reference to the freezing and Imiling points of water. The advantages of mercury as a tin-run duct ric liquid are the great dis tance U lwceii its lreeziug point and its boding oint, the uniform rate of its rvpa'jMoii oer this range, and its high conductivity and sensitiveness to heat -hangea. The more nuilt-rn scales for gradua ting theruiolueters are those of i'ahieii-ln-it. Reaumur and Celsius. Iu the ct-niigrade ihennomeler, Celsius's iu-v-n!ioii now aluiot everywhere used in Europe the distance between the Iiit-zing and lioiling points of w ater is di vided into lw etiual jiarts or degrees, the fieeing poiut being marked U degrees, and lite boiling point lull, while in Fahrenheit's the same distance is divi ded into lu degrees, the freezing point of water being marked 011 the scale as VI and the boiling jiiit JlrJ. Iteau n.ur's scale divides this distance into eighty equal Jails, but Ueaumur ther-nninet-r.i once preferred iu Russia ainl (ermany are, for good reasons, g.iing into disuse. Although thecenti is unrt used anroad, it will pi'.Ui.; nevt-r siiiersele Fahrenheit's iii Fijtiii.h-ri'cakiiig countries. "nut- i al.rt ulu-it iii Holland pro-lr-.nl ti- sullitution of mercury for .-pints of wine as therinouietric iuiid in 1714 ami his scale iu 17j4,and Celsius ..f .-hii proposed the centigrade !-a aU.ut ITsii. the improvements of the Ui-tiumeiit have consisted ihleliy in peil- ling the method of its cou sllU'lioli delel mining its "fixed j i.,:s " , fieeing and tailing ), gradu al, i. a of u.e m. ale, anil the "calibra tion'" and ji eel iou of the tlieniielne U-it f a So secure uiaxiiuuui accuracy . '1 i.e iii.-: i uiiii-iit as now made consists of a upiilaiy glas tulie, at the end of al.icli U.e Imi.1i Is blow 11, usually in i:Mi'.il .but far U'tter in cylindrical ) I.. i iii. aie lung taken that the tulie is tii.-in piojN.itiou to the bulb as to admit ..I a x-aie sullicieiitly extended to show any exiiemes of heat to which 1 1.- ti. i un'iiifler is to be exposed. A ;i.a.i is blow n at the top of the lul- and Mild with mercury, w lien, the the i..m- l-:ng slihlly inclined, the a. I in tl.i- I ii.U is cxpauilcil by heating ill. a -; .ril lamp. The expanded air j jil..i.. e-4-ape& by the funnel, the air wi.u h iiiiia.ns ciil nu ts on cooling, a. :.:. a i i 1 1 1 u of the mercury to !ao into il.e b.iib. i his process is re-l.i:-t i. ni. I the bulb and part of the tut- aie . 1 with inercuiv, when the i:n i- ur) i lulled, the mercurial vaors lii. m,.' a. i a. i aii.l moisture entirely out 1 li e lull-, which is then hermetically -.i.i-d and laid aside to cool. The ther in -uiiiei n..i l.eing liliid. it is next t'l.id.ia'.ed. To do this the bulb and j a t i f tije tul-are uuinerseil fortifleeu ii. imli-s in pi. te water, w ith ice or inclt :i m...w ad.li-l. and a murk made at !bi- it-ii-l ii which i he mercurial column to lepresent the freezing point . .'J degn-i-n Hi Fahleiiheil's, or Zero ill :i.i- i.: i.i'Ie. ; '1 o . I. Ill in I ne the other t.ved j-o.i.i the theiiui.uieier is lowered 11. to a e-.- 1 coiitalliltig IioiIikJ distilletl water, the 1. nil. imt quite dipping into the h.,1,.1. but the whole thermometer urroiinded by the steam. This must l d"iie wlieu the atuio-phcric pressure jj. at .r.i.;i inches, or allowance must lie inije if it is greater. The point at which the mercury stands in the vessel of l-.iiing water is marked oil thether-moiij-ier tul a ilJ degrees Fahren heit, or Imj f..r centigrade, and the intei als l-eweeu this and the freezing point is equally divided. In the most accurate theimometers the scale) is maikeil on the gUt-ss itself, the sleiu L ii.g c.-a:ii Willi wax, a'lal the divis ion i and cone-ponding figures luarketl w ith a steel iint. When being exposed to tte aNri of hydroiluoriu acid . ul.ii h attacks the glass where there is no wax i. the stein is distinctly etched. To ii;Mirc the U-sl apinoadi to accu-ia-v other precautious and tests are n.ploud, such as "calibration," al icu! mentioned, which consists in ex aiioi.iiig the lre of the till for ine qual.lirs in its diameter and making a.iowaiice and correction. Amateurs would do well to have their instruments compared with some accessible stand ard such as thoe used iii the stations of U.e signal service. l-UiU m Jl'iune Orahm - Thecom ilou diiicU iu Louse drains may be thou. eLiituerided: (1) TUe joints in urains aiid uj-U iijhh, and the connec tion between tuem ure defective, both bt-cause f the nature of the material nxJ and of the workmanship. (2) lraina are olU-n broken or j jinta dia eountcted by the unequal settling of the i.rau.a and tl e buihiiug. (3) Traps are eithi r iLtflicnnt or a nuisance in tbemelveM. (1) Hit) grease-basin ictch-biii-an) ia wioogly k cited nudera lumse, ir where it cannot be readily ex amined and cieaueil. (5) Inadequate vei-t.Ution ia provided for the pipes and drami. iC) l'ipes are tbnust loosely into dnu. a, and no attempt made to clofco the t-pace belweeu a small pipe atid a la'Ke raiD. (7) Iloles are peck ed into Uir aides or lop of drains to ad uiit a sod pipe, am' w hole sectious are so ciiM ked or broken that they are no loi-jvi-r a l-ti(.ht or gat-tiijht. (8) The aoii-pi a not long enough to reach the dra'U, and a piece of tin, or aome-Uiu-s n.milar, is wrapped about the lower mil and exten.ied into the drain; thecemett, if any is used, soon cracks, and the tin, or o;ht r metal, corrodes, lioka are lounu in lead waste-pipes and iron aoii-j ipea which have been hidden away in partiticUK. ill ) Interior drains thur tjxiilexl in baking, ur "stconJa," diac&ioeti draiiiH.areused, (11) Drains axe laid w ithout relerncs to grade, and their et LteLis il.us turned back under tnehotisr. 12) A wai-to pipe ia cou-nei-ted witn a Mil pi lielow the trap, t tit 'I he overliow ol salewaate, of wash Uu.na and bath tubs, d nnecta with the waste-p: or aoil-pipe below the trap. (14) lie pan clotet, commonly in uae, is ol ject tunable became it has nnventi lated and i nacce sib le p arts, and becomes eaarJy louled. Tut mo ' nrefnJ thing in long ran LicUi. AGRICULTURE. No jixuuL cm retnaiti in a condition of health and vitality without a snffi cient quantity of a combination of foods or of a food containing all the elements or constituents to properly nourish the auimah The bone, muscle and tissue must be fed in proportion, and the fuel furnished in the carbon which supplies the 1 eat. The vital forces abound in the nitrogenous or glutinous and the phosphatic ek menu, which should be supplied liberally to all animals, prop erties which are tonnd in corn in a vnry small degree, bait, as we stated be fore, through mechanical agencies, en courages the absorption of a large quan. tity of water, so that the food is convey ed in such a consistency of liquidity that it is easily and readily absorbad as nourishment. The food of all animals requires a certain degree of bulkiness in proportion to its qualities of nutrition, and the salt aids in this expansivenesa aa indioaled above. An exercise or la bor develops the muscle, so the grasp of the digestive argana upon a snflioieut volume of available food invigorates and increases their power of utility. Wheat bran, oats and the coarse kind of prov ender combine the properties of nutri tion suited to the beat results of growth and development and bulkiness of food. in hay-making in general the stack or mow should be covered one foot or more in depth with dry straw. Some moisture will evaporate daily for several weeks after cutting and storing. In the bright sunshine the moisture will pass ofl into the air, but at night, unlets the surface is covered with some perfectly dry material, it will condense so soon as it meets the currents of colder air, The lack of this preciutisn is the occa sion of heavy lot-ses both in hay and grain. We have occasionally seen thoughtless farmers throw a few fork fuls of wet hay or grain on top of a mow, with the idea that such a position was the best place to facilitate ita dry. in g. On the contrary, damp hay thus placed will usually wet down and spoil more fodder than was contained in the lot originally damoged. If there ia any part of the field of hay not fully dried, it may be placed at the bottom of the mow with little dauger of injury if a sufiicient quantity of thoroughly-dried material is pitched upon it to absorb the moisture. I'aBK's floral Magazine gives the following directions for propagating the rose: "Take a yonng branch, cnt a slit just below a leaf-bud, put the t ranch through the hole in a common flower pot until the slit in the bark is Inside the pot, then fill the pot with sandy soil, set it on the round, bending the branch and pinning it down without breaking; keep the pot well watered aud the branch will root in a few weeks then cut outside the pot without dis turbing tne roota. The large white rose and many others that do sot root easily from a slip can be propagated in this way, aa can also most shrubs and woody plants. Of oonjse, it will be un derstood that the branch should be pushed upward until several inches are above the rim of tne pot, and the earth pressed tightly around it, the same as though pottirg an ordinary plant. The point to be observed is to leave the branch unsevered, so that it may draw strength from the parent root, until its own roots are started. Leave it undis turbed in the pot in the cellar until next spring. Peas in thb Fjux The way to raise the finest quality of peas is, after the first sowing, to plant them deep and mulch them, so that the soil they root in is always cool and moist, in the careless manner in which peaa are fre quently cultivated they have very little flavor and delicacy. It is so with rais ing what is called the snap-short beans. They are seldom planted deep enough, and aa a consequer.ee have no more fla vor than a piece of india-rubber and are about aa touph; but tne beans plan ted in September, and in dne time for sale in our markets, are really delicious in flavor and fairly melt in the month. 'This is the result of oool soil. But were there Wans planted three and four inch es deep, as we have more than onoe suggested, throughout the season, and mulched in the hottest portion of it, we could have, aa with the peas, these veg etables at all times up to November to perfection. Milk has two principal elements, fats and ciseiu, cr cheese. While the but ter may, and does, aid largely to the value of the nheese, when made, the re verse is net true with the butter, and every step in its manufacture should be to separate these elements, for it is the casern, or cheese, that "spoils the but ter. 1 hen wen) ay say that perfect butter ia only made from the milk of well-fed caws, f r it ia the size of the butter globule that gives the product its chtiracUr, and the poorly fid cow fur nishes a small impoverished globule that at best can only result in a greacy mass and lack lug in teitnro. Colic in horses is oltcn brought on by fuediug hay passed through corn stalk cutters, mixed with meal, mid dlings or bran, then wet up. The horse eats this food thus prepared so rapidly that it is not properly masticated, and consequently becomes so clodded in the stomach aa to cause indigestion, fol lowed by colic, more especially if di rt oily after eatiug he is allowed to drink heartily of water; and the colder this is, so much the more liable it is to do harm, Pamtbb ought to be had for hogs. They will be all the healthier for having the rnn of a Rood clover pasture, but Uiey will lay on flesh faster when kept in cli se confinement and fed all the hay they will eat. The best breeders be lieve the best plan is to give the stcck errf'or young swine the run of pastuae up to within two months of the time when they are to be marketed and then confine them to close,comiortable quar ters. They will gam but little when ex posed to severe cold. To axt one who can stand the noise, a flock of guineas is a good thing to have on a farm. They are very great layers, a protection againat hawks, and they are said to be the beet extermin ators of Insects that can be raised on a farm. Thus India wheat crop is said to be lar ger than ever lefore. The export of wheat from that far-off country has greatly increased within a few years, and indications are that India, rather than Russia, wdl be our chief competitor in supplying Europe with bread. Ducks are the most profitable if they cau be properly attended to. The eggs command a good price. Ihey are good for the table, tne Aim co vy being almost as fine as tur key. It has been estimated that at least 5000 meteoric stsnes reach the earth annually. These stones are usually of inconsiderable sise, but as they have been failing since a very remote period in geological history the aggregate mass which has thus been added to our plan et must be very great. The largest me teoric stone ever found is in the Royal Academy of Stookholm, and weighs twtnty-five tons. The museum at Co penhagen contains one of ten tons; the British Museum one of more than five tons; the museum at St. Petersburg.one of 1680 pouuds;Yale CoUege.oneof 1635 pounds: and the Smithsonian Institute. one of UOO pounds. DOMESTIC. r BisctiT Glaci Make a quart of rich boiled custard, flavor it with vanil la, and let it cooL Then mix with it a quart of grated pineapple or mashed ueacnes. Stir them well togetner. and add enough sugar to allow for the loss in free ring. Freeze in the usual way. stirring in a pint of cream, whipped, when it is beginning to set in the free- ser. Partly nil little paper cases with the mixture and smooth the tops nicely, Place them carefully in the cleaned and dried freezer and let them remain im bedded in ice for several hours. Some times the cases are filled with pistachio or chocolate ice cream, in which case blanched almonds are laid over the top when they are served. Or they may be filled with frozen whipped cream, and served with a spoonful cf some bright sherbet upon the top of each. Swiet-Bbjexd Cboqus.itks. A plump tongue, boiled until tender, then cooled. seven or eight sweet-breads. Scald the sweet-breads, remove the sinews, then fry them in butter. Chop the tongue very fine, then pound it to a smooth paste in a mortar. Ponnd the sweet breads to a psate and add it to the tongue. Mix well together and season to fast) with pepper, salt, grated onion and minced parsley. Add three well beaten eggs, and moisten the whole with veal stock, making it as moist as it can be handled. Form the croquettes, egg and bread crumb them, and let them color a golden brown in boiling lard. If allowed to take too deep a color they will harden and be spoiled. Sometimes the mixture is made quite moist with veal stock and then stiffened slightly witn bread crumbs. JYJACABONI A L ITALlKSJiE. Cut a chicken into joints and stew or fry it. In either case mate a cream gravy, Boil a large handful of macaroni in sal. tod boiling water until it begins to swell, then pour off the water. After pouring off the water, cover the macaroni with milk. Season nicely with pepper and salt and throw in a large onion, peeled. Let it boil until tender, then drain it ell. Arrange the chicken in the cen tre of a hot platter, and make a border around it of the macaroni; pour the cream gravy over all, and serve at onoe. As those annoying pests, mosquitoes. bave put in appearanoe, we give the following recipe bow to get rid of them, which is said to be quite effectual: Take gum of camphor a piece about one-third the sue of an egg. and evaporate it by placing it in a tin vessel, holding it over a lamp or candle, taking care that it does not ignite. The smoke will soon fill the room and expel the mosqui toes. To Removb Faikt. If vou intend papering a painted wall, you must first get off the paint, otherwise the paper will not stick. To do this, mix in a bucket with warm water a sufiicient quantity of pearlash or potosh, so as to make a strong solution. Dip a brush into this, and with it scour off all the paint, finishing with cold water and a flannel. Tee bolster-cushion is the latest in pincushions. It ia abont a quarter of a yard long and eight inches round. The case is first made, stuffed and gathered at the end. Then it is covered with velvet, embroidered silk or satin, or any pretty material. To each one is att ach ed an ornamental tarsal, and a cord from one end to the other by which to suspend the cushion to the top of the mirror. Ginger Coroljll is made of four pounds of red or white currants, eight ounces of ginger-root, two ounces of bit ter almonds, one-half ounce of sweet almonds, three lemons slioed, one gal lon of whisky. Mash the currants, cut the ginger-root in small pieces, crack and split the nuts, pour the whisky over these ingredients, and let it stand for ten days; then pour it off carefully, add four pounds of loaf sugar, and bottle it. Colored irhua pntera hu-pelv in to house decoration this season, and among the different forms it assnmea are ob longs, which are suspended ia the win- aows. a nose Dearing uignia ci nir.is are aelactad for jvnfurvafcnria and flow. er designs for aviaries. Lamp-shades are also made of it, in yellow, pink or blue tuti, on which ia paiuted the bright-colored rose or deep-hued violet. It is not generally known that mint sauce will keep if bottled, and be as good, if not better, than when freshly gathered. Of course we do not mean that it will keep indefinitely, but for a week or ten days, at least. This will be good news to the family to whom it is not alone the first swallow, but the first mint sauce, which makes the sum mer. Thb summer comfortableness of rat tan chairs has suggested the use of the material for the lazy lounge, and this kind of couch bids lair to be the sum mer fashion. It can be made very gay witn brignt ribbons and loot-re-its to match ere a very pretty addition to the boudoir. Fob a crystahzed ornament, select a crooked twig ot white or black thorn. Wind some loose wool or cotton around the branches and tie it on with worsted. Suspend this in a basin or a deep jar. Dissolve two pounds of alum iu a quart of boiling hot water and pour it over the twig. Allow it to stand twelve hours. K38 and Bkbt-Root. Take soma slices of dressed beet-root; toss them in fresh olive od made perfectly hot; ar range them in a dish: place sonie poach ed and tnmmed eggs in a circle round the beet-root; add pepper squeeze lem on juice over and serve directly. To quiet the burning of oak-poisoned handa, wet them with hot lime water. This will be efficacious sometimes when nothing else does any good. Mattinq is used for screen panels. It takes oil readily, and is an effective background for vines and flowers in outline. Thb true economist, when eggs are dear, will never throw away the shells when she makes cake, they will be of use in settling the ooffee. To remove rust from knives, cover them with sweet oil well rubbed on aud after two days take a lump of fresh lime and rub till the rust disappears. Thb evil that men do lives after them. Even when an amateur oornetist dies he leaves the fatal instrument behind. In an article published by Dr. R. Koch it is asserted that the only sub stances worthy of the name of disinfec tants are chlorine, bromine, iodine, mer curic chloride, ai d, perhaps, potassium permanganate and osmio acid. It has been found that spores of the bacillas of splenio fever kept for many days in a 5 per cent, cino chloride solution develop when placed in suitable nutritive liq uida, snd even when added to serum oonta-'ning per cent, lino chlortde The author expresses wonder how thi salt should ever hae been seriously re garded by respectable chemists aa an antiseptics, It is proposed to make nails from Bessemer steeL It is claimed that, when made at half the weight of iron, the nail is stiff enough to be driven into the haideet wood, and tough enough to clinch. HUMOROUS. Asd still another Xew Tork molHonaire has put his son into business. It hap pened only the other day. Be gave the young man $5,000 and told him to go out upon the street and speculate. Two hours later the son came back and said: "Father, is a profit of $2,000 on my capital a fair send ofl ?" "I should ssy so 1 How did you make it?" "Bought a horse." "Ahorse?" "Just so. I've bought a horse for $5,000 which the owner has all along been asking $7,000 for, and if you've any more loose change I know whete I can pick up a tally bo t coach for half what it cost a year -go." The old gent didn't seem to have any more. Last Monday evening, after the storm, a few citizens who met in a store on Seventh street were discussing its effects, and a young son of the Emerald Isle, who resides in Swampoodle, was asked whether any damage was done in his neighborhood. No," he replied, "only the Widdy Maloney lost foive av her ducks.' "By the hail? "Yis, by the haiL The Widdv had an ould duck, do you mould, wid a brood av seven, just out about ten days. When the storm came on the ould moth er duck tuck her youngsters in under a porch, out of harms way. Well, when tne bail dropped she took it for corn. and commenced to ate it, and the little wans did the same, and foive of the dear little ducks were frozen to death wid de hail on their stomachs." Moss Schachbcbo had loaned Sam Bingtom $700, As Mose had not seen Sam on the streets of Austin for several days it occurred to him to call at Sam's house and find out how he was coming on. He did not see Sam, but Mrs. Bingtom was at home. She looked very sad, and had black rings around her eyes. "1 am in great distress, Mr. Schaum- burg." at vosh de matter V "Mr. Bingtom has lost his mind, and has been taken out in the country." "i'id ne leave dot money nut vou to pay dot note vot comes due next week?" "Oh, no, Mr. Schaumbur?, he ia not crazy enough to do that, He has not lost his reasoning faculties entirely. Missed fire: Doting young wife "And Mme. Mantua will get the velvet. dearest, and all the trimmings, you un derstand; in fine, Carlos love, madame will assume entire charge of the whole thing. It will be such a relief, darling. Don't you think it's a nice way ?" Car los "Oh, very nice indeed, my dear. The charge has always been the only thing I have objected to in your deal ings with Mme. Mantna and of course I am very glad to know I'm to be reliev ed of that." "I have not seen yon for a long time. How are all yonr folks?" "Quite well, thanks." 'And my old friend, your mother-in- law, how iu she coming oa ?" "I don't know how she is cominjr on. Haven't seen her or spoken to her in hve years. "What! had a row?" "No, that ain't the cause." "Then you don t live with her anv more?" "I should think not. She died five years ago, 1 don't look like a man who resides with a corpse, do I? Scf.sb at a table d'hote of the six teenth class, where dinner is served at 6 P. M. At 6.15 a guest takes his seat snd asks for soup. The dregs in the tureen are given him. Arrived at the last spoonful I e strikes something hard. and discovers it to be a domino. Furi ous, he calls the master of the establish ment. 'See here," cried the exasperated man, "isn't this disgusting? I have just ttslied a two and a three with my spoon. "Well," replied the unabashed host. "I think you must be crazy. Did you expect the doubl-six at this time of day ? A hopeless case: Arthur Archibald is in a brown study. He wants to marry, but Lin income is only tz.WO. and An gelina's papa says Angelina shall have no husband whose income is less than 85,000. But when Angelina marries her "dot" will be $3,000 a year and a house. "Now,'' says Arthur, "it costs $5,000 to support a wife. I cannot have the 'dot' until I do not need it. and now that I need it 1 canuot have it. Why. demmit, I can't marry any way you fix "t Two Austin ladies were conversing about one thing and another, after the manner of women. "Mrs. Sampieby has not been to see me in a long time, remarked one of the ladies. "She hasn't got time to make calls. She has to take care of and lie with her husband all the time." "Why, is be laid up with sickness?" "O, no; on the contrary, he is iu the enjoyment of the best of health. If he was sick she would not have to watch him." A well- knows Washington gentleman tells a good one on the way a local wit staved off payment of a small debt for clothing. Leon met JNeely the other dav, aud inquired: Say, jNeely, whea are you going to pay me for those clothes you bought a long time ago? 1 m growing tired of this thing of dun ning you every week and getting no money." Neely, who stutters at great length, looked his creditor in the face, and then replied, with seeming great deliberation: "Do you take m-me for a pr-pr-prophet ? Ilia account has been receipted. A baxdsoxb easel can be made at small expense. Have a frame of com mon white wood made. See that the proportion s are good, then cover it entirely with velvet, plush or satin, or even velveteen of good quality may be used. An easel bve feet high will serve to hold quite a good-sized picture, and will make it a much more prominent object than if it were hung ou the wall. "Uott do you like the butter?" asked a laudlady of the'new boarder. "Bald headed, if you please," he smilingly replied. "1 notice one thing about this hotel. ' said one drnmmer to another, j the pair were seated at dinner, "tne people hire understand the art of biead-mak ing ?" "So they do," was the response. "but they can't help it, you see; it's inn-bread. A ladv correspondent, wno assumes to know how boys ought to be trained, writes as follows: Oh, mothers 1 hunt out the soft. tender genial side of your boy's nature." Mothers often do with an old shoe. Eecenl investigations throw some light on the relations between the pre sence of starch and sugar in plants. It is found that sugar occurs in the leaves and accumulates in the stem until the moment of the formation of starch in the seeds. It then psssea first into the inflorescence to support it, and subse quently into the seeds themselves, wbere it is replaced by starch. The function of the sugar would appear, therefore, to be that of furnishing the seeds with the elements of starch. Few advise how to make money; many know how to spend it. How H Doubled Bis Trade. Mr. Ber.J. W. Paiton, pbarmacist.Globe Village, Mass.. says that the miraculous pa'D cure, St. Jacobs Oil, has greai'y help ed his other business, and the sales of the remedy have doubled in one month. He keeps a large supply on hand. Officers ot the Army and Navy pronounce St Jacobs Oil, to be the greatest pain-cure of tne age. Many delight more in giving of pres ents than in paying their debts, Jo Rest Day er Night. In the till of 1875 in v sufferlniza were tev rll.le. i waa swollen" to such proportion that I feared my limbs would burst. I had the bet medical talent obtainable, and at the worst stage or my illness, when my boa band and many friend had given me up to die, the late Dr. John Woodbury made a thorough examination of my walei, and pronounced my case acute Kiduey uueiue, bordering oa Bright'stlueaiie.and accompanied by irravel. and recommended the liunietlhite use of Hunt's Kerned jr. At this time I was suffer ing most terrible nain In ur back, limbs and head, and could tind no rest day or night fur weeks, and I was growing weaker daily until this kind physician ordered me to take Hunt's lieinedy. Before taking ha'f of one buttle I commenced to impnve, and after taking six bottles was entirely cured. This was nearly eieht years aco. ami I have had no return of thn disease. I bave recom mended Hunt's Remedy toothers in similar cases, and it has never fciiled to core. I bave also used it fur sick heathiche, and found in it a sure relief. I think it the brat medicine made, and cheerfully iveomnn-d it to all. MRS. W. H: BTfLSON. No. It) Tyler Street, Boston, Mass. April is, 1BSJ. A WiU-Knin Mas. Hunt's Remedy having been recommended to me for kidney and liver complaiuia, I pur chased w.me at the "Pi-ople'a lrng Store" and used it in my family, and found it to be a very valuable medicine, and I gladly recommend it highly to my frii-nils, kn .wing it to be beneficial to those troubled w ith kid ney or liver disease. Respectfully yours, ELlbHA NOYSE, 63 O. Street, South Boston, Haas. April 14, 1883. A Last Manufacturer. I have used Hunt's Remedy for the kidney complaint, and, having been fully restored to health by ita use, I can testify to ita value. Daily I recommend it to some one of my friends, all of w hom I know have been beno ttted by iu use, liratelully, GEO. P. COX. Maiden, Mass., April 23, 1843. He who sees the end from the begin ning will do only what ia right. To Say Motblng ot the Discomfort, Cbronte constipation Is an ailment very il.mult to overcome by onliaarj means, and ai .lately In imical to health la the free discharge of the vari ous physical functions Dyspepsia, liver com plaUu, sick hea laches, :n!1.iniinatloa of tw bow els, and a variety of other oomptainta, (print from or are aggravated by it. Among aperients of a rational class, as distinguished from the violent purgatives far less esteemed than formerly by the profession and the public, II oa tetters stomach Bit ters stands deserve. ilf high. It is sofncien'ly ac tive, without being sudden sad painful in opera tion, and not on'y afford rarfUwl relief from Ir regularity of the bowels, but invigorates them and their kinitri-dorrans, the liver and stomach. As a t nn-, therefore, no less turn an an aperient, a is an snlcleof the dr-it rank. Fever and ague, rheu-mstH- ompUluts,a waul of vitaln v, aud kidney and 'iialer ailments, are also within the scope of us remedial influence. The future destiny of the child is al ways the work of the mother. XEHJlrS PtPTONlZED SKKF TONIC, the OUl pretiaraltoB of beef coutainin r Its rutin nutr nous prufierftea It contains b:o.'d-niikinff, force generurng snd life-sustain ng properties; invaloa- oie ror inaigestion, aypeiis,nervou4 praHirauoo, and all forms of general ileinltty, slso, in a 1 to feehlen cun.lilionn, whether lie result of exhaus tion, nervous print rat. on, ov-r-worK or acute dis ease, particularly if resulting from p-ilioonary coinp'sinia. CaswelL Hazard a Co., proprietors, Kew lurk, bold by urugjcuUk There is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly works. lrsMfsr (he Fwaldlwa Aprlle so b puis, tie . we reiuetuljer tint all irresl d.-eM-M lanu by s -tnt- tr flii.ir olu. ex easorir retruUrity of eaumr sud drmkiuK pnlui-u.g eoliira ti.iUMSDu ills r.i-ri. one t uiniv nf tt fiiiu'tmu of Um body ml and .mall but eu.liiis- in luflauiiuau. n, fevers snd deith. It is trulM.tbuit Iho lo ivtiHiect Uiat by reino.lug the rsuae. ,u.ina' the - liuces di clunni'trihi pn.Moaou fl.i il sn.l purify nr trie ukiod we eusble DStulv to cm quer Umesfte slid bmltb is rs stored. Wim- htu-ini f..r luw y-sj L. f .uudno re re itifsll.tilt eueniy to .ti s- tuut "bi. Berusrd YvUt4 J?.us. At sd druvtfiiU. The reward of doing one duty is the power to perform another. A startling fact. Heart Disease is only inferior in fatality lo consumption, do not suffer from it but use Dr. Graves Heart Regulator. It has cured thousands, why not you? $1. at druggists. The greatest of all pleasures is to give pleasure to those we love. The successful man has many Imitators in bis peculiar hne of business, but still there if only one originator. tK also, the great petroleum hair renewer, Carboline,as now Improved and perfected, hold the palm against all imitauri as a genuine ar ticle ot merit. Try it. Heaven will permit no man to secure happiness by crime. "Kough oat Kats." Clears oat rats, mice, roaches, dies, anta, bed bugs, skunks, chipmuuks, gophers. 13c brugjrisu People's intentions are best indicated by their conduct. BroiHANKoN, W. Vs. lira. Newlon Blu r re port Ih it Brown's Iron Bitters are giving general aliafacUoii. Those are most nonarable who are the most useful. Ely Brother: We are selling more ot Ely's Cieain Balm than all ot other Ca tarrh Remedies, ran hardly keep a supply on hand. A. Nichols ot this place says b suffered from Catarrh tor years. He pur chased a bottle of your Cream Btlm of ut and it relieved him more than suylhipg he had before tried, lie is now almost ecred and says vou cannot reeommeod it too highly. Evers Bros , Independence, Iowa Much danger makes great hearts most resolute. Malaria, chills, positively cured by Emory's Standard Cure fills. Their equal unknown, sucar-costed; no griping, 26c. One man's fault , should be another man's lesson. As a reliable remedy for indigestion and a certain cure for dyspejmia, Gastrin k with out doubt stands first. Uastkink is in liquid form. Sold by druggists. Truth is the lushest thins: that man may keep. Ladies and cnuuren's Doota and shoes ear) not run over if Lyon's fatent Heel Stiffen erg are used. Bave no friend you dare not bring home. Dr. Kline's Great Merve Kesrorer is tne marvel of I be age for all nerve diseases. All nu stopped tree. Send to (31 Area street, Paiiadelpnia. Pa. That you may be beloved, be ami able. Chrolithion collars and cuffs are cheap est in the long run. Tbey wear longer than aiy other, and you save cost of wah ing. Love nothing too violently: hate noth ing passionately; fear nothing too strongly. Moth st awrajs-a W wras 8rwp. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; fot iTe verisnnesa, leeueasaeaa. worms, const ipauoo, SSe. Witt dnoa a vtAraitn wlin ia Ant rt health partly lose his sense of touch ? r i , t. . ,, joecauBe ne uoeau i reel wen. No matter what yonr ailment la, BrowL's Iron B liters will sorely benefit you. Ccetains are now hung in one piece. thus doing away with the parting in the centre. Tabu Boasts. Table scarfs are quits handsome if made from three pieces or strips of broad ribbon of dif ferent, or at any rate contrasting colors. The Dead cannot Be Raised, If voiir lun.-s aie badly wasted away can you be cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's "tiohleo Medical juiscovery. ii a, ever, uuequalied as a tonic, alterative, and nutritive, ana reautiy cures m mu. v nni. f hmni-kiiis. coutzbs. colds, and in..i..i...i rainaiiinniion. tar suinassiuk' in rmcaey cod lit er oiL Send two stamps for I Ir. Pierce's pamphlet on Consumpbou and Kindred Attections. Address WoBLiya DlSFE-NSAKY iltlllCAL ASSOCIAIIOJI, buffalo, i. Y. A tocho lady when presented with a pair of opera-glasses asked, "How in the world am 1 to keep them on ?" Ia Uwcline. Dr. K. V. PiaacE: De' Sir Last fall my ihiuirhler was in a deeline and every body tliougus sbe was going into tbe cou sumpliou. 1 ko her a bottle of your "i'a- vorilu Prescription, and it cured nor. Mks. MA1IY HINduX, Of all drnetrl-tH. Montrose, Kan, Thb aisle of a church is not the prop er place for a sexton with squeaky boots. He should trr some ouier kind 01 "lie. Weak lungs, spirting; of blood, consump tion, aud kindred affections, cured without ptiyxician. Adttrtws fur treatise, witli two stamps, Would s Dispensary Mkuicai, Association, Buffalo, . i. The nana! fortune of eomulaint is to excite contempt more tnau pity. SslMarlery IiHrsw. J. W. Orahsm. Whnlesals Dnuorist. of An-tlo. Tex, writes: I hsvebocn handling Dr. Win. Hill's Balum fee the Longs for the past vear.snd hsvs fownd none of tne mast sslsMe medicines I nsveever bsd iu mr bouss fiw Courtis. Colds and svra Consumption. always irivtaurenuraasttifsctloa. Hesse send ms one grosi by Saturday's strain r. Dr. tjlreem OsysrssleS miters Is las oldest snd best remedy for Dypepslv B.lous- Beae. Malsrta, Induration, all disorders of the Stomach, snd sll diseases lniiicsUna' so Ixupurs eoudi Con of the Blord. Kidneys snd Uver. Dr. Ho ers Vegetable Worm Syrup Instantly d strays worms snd removes sll secreUoua, "Raeau-Palba' Tbe qulcfc, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Biauuer auu l rinary u Messes, su ifruggiata. Wounsisar. Md. hev. W. J. Johnson says -I bsveued Brown's Iron Itinera in my family ana they Bave proven a siieEUiu health wvigor- slot." 'Five years ago my life was a dread all tbe time from Heart Disease, since using Dr. Graves' Heart Hegulator the Englisn language would fail me in telling the good I received. Ka e Musgrove, Column, lnd. For sale at druggists. MARK. The nil's re warranted to be PrRKlY vere- taoie, free from all mineral and other pot-ion ui su'Miajn-es. They are a certain cure for Constl pstton. S't-tc Ili-adiM-he, Dv;-ep-d-t. B Itounesa Torp d Liver, Loss of Appetite, sud ail disease aru.ng from the Uver, (Stomach. Rowel or They remove all oi-atroctiona from the channels of the system ami purlfv the btiod, tnereOy im parting health, utreus-th and vig.r. Mil-1 by drug fiata, or sent by mall for t cents la (tamps by P. XLUSTAEDTEU k CO., 83 Mercer St., New York, Sole Vsnnfieforersof ST. BKRXA Kl)Vll;r. Bend for circular. Catarrh . "A""E,... rinalteNi CrrMn B1 ' U Har Fever CUr'aS-Sat'l Sufferers, tt bring, in my opin- Sf-'Oioi j1!! in.i - .ure cure. I " aJTiii-ted nn iwiTi'ii i' -cm i . -ii ... NrViSutJ the na.'t-eV-v.rei f caumul uAV.rrvCD inicatt-if'irbMtJtijytxrvt .. IV :fc'fcf It ii.fl.uiim-m.'ii, r- Usi KONM OLU. tb- nu ntl'raiiul lnnmr. f the a LshuiTlVVPl a-yt lH-aillrnuiC.tiit i'i.it.rtW-ieJfl A IVSI ii ttl lit. ,rrt s, d rrttun-a tiie ("ei.!1 ELY'S I Ut' and nuihL IfaMrt'lit-ial CREAM BALM."."-"rL,byfe-Wil'1'1'' biiknm unuui 0jnIonirtl ttment wdl curs. FnemHlled fn- enld in tne nea.l Amv.ui le to ie. fiend hwcuviilir. estrs tutkrure hr null w tt dxuss-isu ELV BUO l UhJUi, unsin. i- Home Items AH your own fan.t If you reina a su-k wte n vm can bet 11. ip Millers that never rait The weakest woman, smallest child, and sickest invalid can use flop Bitters with safety and great good. Old men tottennc around from Kheo- matisra, kidney trouble or any weakness will be almost new by usiut; Hup Bitters. My wife and daughter were made healthy by the use of flop Bitten and f recommend them to my Deuule. Methodist Clergyman. Ask any good doctor tt Bop Bitters are Dot Uie best faini y medicine Ou carta. Malarial fever. Acne and Biliousness. will leave every neighborhood aa soon aa Hop Bitters arrive. 5ly motber drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of bfr system with liup Keen the kidneys health v with Hod Bitters and yon need not fear airkne.. ire wafer la rendered Barmles an I -mare re freshing and reviving with liou BiUcrs in esua Aranifht. Tne rtrnr of youth for tne aged and Inarm I a Bop Bitlera. HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURE tor KIDNEY DISEASES. Horn m iat bsvok or dimordered vritto indi- loaitr that yem t ictnn P THEN DO NOT I HESITATE; is Kidney-Wort aU oiwe, (drujr rfaita reoosOuncndiUauid it wiUsrpMdily ovr oooswt tfc duaaa mad nmarm hteaaithr .vctioa. 0 Ml sts Por oompuunta pemlirl bCIUIvSi to xowr cx, such A psvial sand WWlntnMnWB, JLWTJs-Wort ! TmiTXfparil, m It will mat promptly auid Mtoly. i BtbarBex. lTioonnnroci. retention orwtM, brtdsorropydcTpomta,. drmnixv psUntv all sTpsMdily yieisd to lim exmtlv power. 43 ftOIaD BY ALL D11UOGIHT3. Trlrm tl. Wm feMaei m IS world sessd I u tut tae eaissrsefshla. Ptcista. MU, TeOCT, OM hia,' Bmn Eyes, MOTsrial PIMana. Uunl. Lew er A SpfMM. tea. S1MS. U MHr Sua. all SrticsMa ' sanay s S.i ,n eHl H. a a aaOsra 1 a t' rrawS rttteSeeab. e M.ip SMtto. JE a. enfmperdsysthonM. Ham pis worth fArree. J fcU 4V Address STiaaoskOo- Portland ate. VENT WANTED fertile Best snd rarteat V aellina- Pictorial Books snd Bibles, trices re. ifncrd 9 percent. Nstiomsi. Pea. Co.. Phiuwla. Pa Pnouux Pectoral will care your o.osrn. Price a to, Colbma RtmnfKsa rnLl.ajoe.Xewark. 3 j Terms San Paajtaoos forsTsduates Write for circulars. Camphor Milk is the best Liniment. Price as cents aT e gm jfaJTH and board tn yourown county. 9sJ? lounv Men or jdies outfit fp-e. Ad drees. P. W. IttWLERS '0 Pluisdelptita. Fs. BEFORE AND - AFTER rdarMr Initllsacsa am sent as 30 Davt IriaL TO MEM ONLY, Y0U1Q OR OLD, rrriio srs suffering from Kssiots revrLiTV, V lost Vrriirrr. Lid or Eitvs roai s asa tluoa, Waanae uma,n sad sll ihc-o di .eases f s Psaaosaii Jfarcaa resaJt.oir from Agaves sod Ovasa Cacsss. Speedy relief snd complete roaw ra noo ot HeTa.ViooaajwaXTHOODOL'AaAirTEEn. The arsndiwl diaeovery of the N meteen'h C -nrnry. biilxaaom fuc UluatraW l-aplirt trae. Alrsas t!UII HIT U.. MattHm, MICH, """y; if ymrs. sud neii-r l.f..re f. ui d W 7&&fj I permanent relief Vi a-TCaU. IT y St I 'aaua Msrsnfi Id. Vt, I Vssi I rus Rst-ST snl1.sb. n-rr.Hed I r ' the aiia-er .Uto Uie n.tr t. !! I BEFORE AND - AFTER 1 . s GREAT RElYil Bheumatism, eraWa, SciaUoa, Lawioaao. sicum. . ear Thraws. rlllwaaHealwlss, ssa iu oiuta aoain rtia rCT- fcSai. ariUU. !Vr.e-.r7wa.. nay Casus MUs. TBIt I'll KLt A. VOKKLM CJX I iMlrigl-..Vs.Wil:iir 1 NTH E GREAT CURE II n.u rn-M ATI S M II II b ! ". " a ... As It is for aU ths painful diseases of tas KIDNEVS.LIVER Al waa.o. It eiesases tne svslem of the aarid polaon that souses the dreadful suffering which only ths victims of Rheumatism caa rasllss of tbs worst forms ot this fcmcJ sasssse have been qutea.y eiicnr., PERFECTLY CURED, rarci, fu untTBoa af. i t parGsoTS. IV i.7taiiD.pTii.jw. I WEIiS. HTCHAai80?t At Co.. BCTliTWtcaVt $66 a week in roar own sown. Terms snd outfit waTAJdraasH. HaJJJTTaOQ- fomaad.MS OBTAINED -4 wiw a 10 I ptUamtabliltT Of lTJTt.OjQ. I and d-t of ohcuniiiir a U;OOIsndVAI.IIPleB,,a " , snd MuJM M.A with f ul iiecriiKn, a-lvan. tsires. ftr LhU mmd TmU-Mtwrtrm rem.tereiL REJECTEDCASES W. E. WITHE RBtE, tabssAI JOIILI Of imnHaWTOrt. manaaBTiis. a. V.' rp n jjai STtDFREE II II El hnane Psrtom Rsstorsw II II H J 1.sOJNE S OKEAT I u II H as nerve Restorer .A VRnni a Nrava LJisaAss. r-t Aeea AfirtoM. fat. tpVrpzy. c I IwraLLlBLS uT takes aa directed. A ui mfttm I first dmy l ui. TrrMlae asd , trial Denle Bee t I Fiipatieao.thevpariivseapfaclrri.is, a s-ad aamea. P. O. aad exp-ms addfeia ef t-3 fli-tet re M" KI.l SHji-n AnH S..Phtlde!priia.ra. halMaa, MHWJULM f tUtTATUHi fJUUUS. TtAri I.APIK TO TAKE OTIR NEW tl trail V W" ri -I lut-ir u -imtt-, iu -" ' snd earn M tngia lr w k. uiak nu- sornis for our Bu.nm.rJ;d r-td 1 r i le Sn I 3-f , i'l "id JsrtiC .1st. Ul'DSON MA . Jg:s'h A'.S I CSLLEliE OS PIIVSICIA VS anil Kl'KGEOXS BALTIXSBE. ID, The pracrJc-d a-tmnta-e. of tbls ai b4 sre nnanr las .L t'litiicsii. Id t City U apital. Mternite snd larvland W. uuiu'. H i Dual, all .if wheb bk-t..ns- to tlu- iH'tio.4. Pbrai.li4.-1 i-l and Chem.isl Laboratory W.-rk reou-nd "f every S'.ident Apply f.-r s citsr loxue to till. 111 -MAS oflfc. Ooan.Ju K. Carey sum. ,r . .i n ur J K Wane. Main OAcs tl Ar-'i M.. ltuia. Pa.. Adniw fr. atsnips for rs p. y. wi.l re at nr.ncu um.va tnse iisys oi e:n moritii: Reyr..ne House. Hoad!rur. Pa. 1 s Onnlsy of each niiwti:: lf-r-bev Hollas. H.irrtabnnr. il. ath snd tli. st. I lair H teL Pittebnrs-h. Fa.. 7tb and tb: Cus ter u- 'kin, x 1 rt Mayne. nut . utn an-1 IOUa; Cutauusr eal Hotel, thicuro. UUi, Islth and Ulh. FRAZER AXLE GREASE BbsI lay f (arid. it the a-wwwiwax. Itery paekaas kavs otir trsule-marfet I la Ksrksd t riser's. kLD AlCBYWULKb QA IH EETS Una wntmr paper, la blotter, OVv wita calendar, bv mall fiaj aa. Ac-eats tawniest. Kcoaoar jVaiirnja Co Kewburs. port,Msas. ' AflirWTQ auks IM per rent, proflt teUlr viaj AJ :.(.tei . Lm.rucot TiKiwuitxa Wond. nte for p..ru.uias to r . l.Siil.S 1 aja, Jfr Kistur. XJ4 south eui auan, fuiia-laiyhis, Ps. GENTS WANTED lata fftsr ! vrr lii vii t'!. niii uni i., .at atajt lunt : ta HrtLiiilTOK rtMrnirle :n W iiiiniitr-rv It will evj-o knit a km-aU var.-;y m fanrr work iT wh h the-n in alwar a rvvy n--t -VnJ I' r r n-ilar 'i-l U-nu- To tiptr TwSMbli U aa lt las H.M c AL VI N . fornk-r.y Tax CulcIiTX"W-ll, MW ON RECEIPT OF 30c. Tn T Q p-awt-ir-- 9t-TTTw. 1p WIMIIVCTIIV TFRKITOKY DUPIaOtHiXT MKIU. if s.-u Wab. Ty . tl. iitrui-h fult it i.trmarn-u ,4 rwM ! a-'n ana i-!Diitri c imro. rr Kmi, iov. Dt;iiL Waf. Ik.. ID all iranbi. (njHnrilnsjf I anrtirsrul I.iinihr-rinir )it-linri nf Wah. Tv Ctni.aiM QueaUuua (ur in niiaU' ! ti -W M tj- a w M PUhlRI'K. fO y.O Bo f2. hmu 1ft .(.. Ty. ITRYT? oSElT t toma. Buatona Srslils. Bralaea. Sorereas er feet, hands ryss,stA;lfasizsrfroeasnyeaiiss. asw AssyvrjrorasT ! rellere aSrmea Wrrm. PI 1m i-..muv i I I l"aSPrt Toun- Men, Midlle I I i-ftlV" Arnseri.sudsil Vea I I ril A BO ,IM" "r lL-ll 1 1 isdacretions will find 1 wa1 Allen's Brain ood ths most powerfnl isvurorant ever intn.dnc.i. ones restored by n there is no relapse. Try it: It aev-r fails. 1: f.,r V-U Drof. -: ihu iruna Aliens maroscy. -BRAIN FOOD Area NewVork City. 1 1 CM'Chp""rr- rftirma, AllBa Brain aoo will prina. 1 El iwntly i.in. viitf, a-Hl ilrenjithii tl ailthBsuwt.u(iiniinaniI Viy. ,6f.,r wmm Fnnn awsssBBSB VVW I l PI lr dies before tbe puhlta I I l 1 A J f"T Nemos D- biluy LaL.L,ll U " wesknessof N.i Geneeauvs liiilis, there ia none equal to Aliens Brain r ood! wnieh promptly and pennsnenily restores li.tTr: r Jsils. SI pk..Sfor r A liruicaiata, or by bad from Ailen'B Pnarma-ea. aruKjtists, or By niail from Allen's WM FOOD ty. 31s lat Ave r.M. NewVork Lily. LLEN'S For ar-T. rtTw Altva'a KraiB t'Ofyvi baa Wraru ths :rons.at teata as io ii i merits in runns n.K.i... .. .rmr,'m'ar- -nervous rr.:j''' .-'.' .-. -.l,"i powers tt ths aessened , neratiTe .S.M.m. snd. in no T?t"'f'site.erlalU.a: tet ,t Sl:sf, .-At Uruccws, w y aiasl froe Alien s atvi rMtCnff A -Brmtr tia.tit cft-r 1 irUsVsTMCjaV aa ry. ill lt.t a . BRAIN FOOD iNewVork Of. YOTTiVO MEN tOT itusaararn-. Cli-cnlarsfree. rVylW'.'iSJL't fai- ..lie . . . Best Couan syrup. Tm'si w',mA l.intinie. r! h dnurwt rnn VyJORSU. In Uie human Siy PR nn .T, ? ITI.ATEFJTS m Isieaea. INael S-artaaa. S-as Tift IttSl. 9 a, jaust BE rtn rat I'antsr. R BalSaalrlal. Warraa raaia. AU alaaa as MS. B T sseas I 11 I Bl sal aV-J&l tin j HEALTH IS WEALTH, Health cf BeJjisnffiltlicflM DR. RADWAY'S Sarsapnrillian Rcsolreut. T3U G&2A.T BLOOD PORIFIKR. rore blood makes soon-l flesh, strorf bnoe ui a clear skia. If too would nave Jour fleas gr:a yonr bone sound wit hoot canes, aad jour coav plexloo fair, uae Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A remedy eompoaed of lOaTedients of eitraor. diuarv ntedlcal properties, essential to purify beal, repair and Inv.Korste the broken-down sad wasted soil; Vru-'K, Plbasant, sas aad Pisas a skt i fla trealmeut and cura. No matter by what name the complaint mav he deaifrnateii, whethef It be scrofula, asuumstioa, vnhilia ulcers, sores, tumors, boils, erysipelas, isr aait rbesm, diseases of the lunn, kidueys, b.sd der, womb, skin, liver, stomach or bowels, either chrome or constitutional, the virus lain the Blaste) which supplies tbe waste ami bull. Is and repairs these or-alia and wasted tissue of the sisters. If the hiood at unhealthy, the process of repair Biuat be unsound. The Sarsarjarillian Resolvent Not only a compensating- remeiiv, bat sei-ares lae hsrniiHiKiua actum of each of the orraas. It establishes throushout the entire system ntuclioa al barmonj and supoi.es the blood ves sels wita a pore and healthy current of new life. Tas t-m. after a few davs rue of the Sar.iapanUian. becomes clear and beautiful. Pimples, blotches, black spots and akm eruptions are removed ; sores and ulcers a cured. Persons suffenna from scrofula, eruptive disease of the eyes, mouth, ears, lens, throat sod r lands, that have accumulated and epreail, eitiier front uni-ured disease or mercury, or from tint use of corrosive sublimate, may rely npon a cure if the -arnspuriiiian at continueit a sumcieut tame to make its impression on the yntem. tine bottle contains more of tbe aittve pnnci. plea of Medicines titan any other Preparauoa. Taken In teaspoonful disiea, while others reiuire Bve or six tuuca as rnuca. .One OoUtsr a Hot tie. R. R. R Radway'sRsady Relief. Tsta CftMSv( anil Kent Jfe'llrlae fur tauully is la lhs Wrld. In from one to twenty minutes never fans relieve Pain with one thorotiirh appticat.oa ne matter how violent or ezcrarianng the pain, the kheumatlc, Hed-ndilen. Infirm. Crippled. Nervous, Neuralinc or prostrated with disease may suffer, KAUWAY'S KKADY KUF wila afford instant ease. rSFLAMMAflOTt OJ" THK KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OK TUB BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LCNtid, SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES, BRUISES, LUMBAGO. SCI ATICA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, COUGHS. COLDS, SPRAINS, PALN'S IN THE CHEST, BAC w. aJMBS are lns-antly relieved. IIS ITS V-AItlOTJH FUKMia, FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 eta. There la not a remedial airent in this world that will cure Fever and Aarue, and other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, I vphout, Yellow and other fevers (aided by KAD'AaY'S WLLSlso quickly as RADWAY'S Rt'JtiY RELIEF. H will in a lew moment , when taken Internally acronlinatothe directions, cure Cramps. Spasms, Sour Smmsi-h. Heartburn, Sick Hea. tax-lie, Dyspep sia, Palpitation ol the Heart, Cold chilis, Hysterica, Pains in the Bowels, Dtarrticra, Dysentirv, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of RAD WAY'S KKAL.Y KKLlF with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from rhauire of water. It is better than Frencb Brandy or Hiiters as a stimulant. Mlwera ms La tatter new should always be provnlcl wuh il RADWAY'S Regulating Pills ! Perfect, Purgative. Soothing. Aperi ents. Act without Pain. Always Sellable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elermtly coated with sweet rum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and streur- Ihen. RnwArs Ptlia for the core of all disorders of the Stomach. Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, BlatMiVr, Female Complaints, Nervous Disease. Loss of Ap petite, Healacbe, Constipation, CostlveneHS, ln.ll trestron. Dyspepsia, Bllioasnesa, Fever, Inaamma Uoa of tbe Bowels, Piles, and all deranirementa of the Internal Viscera. Purely vegetable, conuuu me no mercury, minerals, or ileletenoosdrua. (1st- observe the Billowing symptoms resulting from Diseases of Uie Digestive organs; Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood la tue Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight In the sto mach. Sour Kructauous, Sinking or Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Muttering Sensations when ia a lying posture, llinines of Vision, Dot or Wei before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain ui th Head. Denciem-y oi PersDiralion, Yellowness of the skin and tvea. Pain in the Side, I'hesi, thFi and suduea Flushes of Heat, Burnlnaj ia A tew doses of RnwATs Pills will free la system from all the atjove-fuijied disorders. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, rrlee. 2A rente Per How.. BEAU "FALSE AND TRUE." Send a letter arsmp to RADWAT A CO. No. Warren, Cor. Church ., New York. Worth th.ai.un.Li will .. a to you. Ts ifae Pwaile. Be anre anil ask for Riawie. . . i ...... name-KapwaT-iaon what ym buy. 172 oW. free. aXuTsi; aljo!: AaatsVate. A WflrB , JT ; DRS. J. y.Sc J. B. HOKE.NSAI K. SoLr Kl-r'-ABLK AND .M.KCl Rl ALIZATlO.N Ba?.'5 f?utK w. consult J. N. an.1 i. S. Hi a.-sMALK, of M North .-econd itreet, Phuslei S i'VL6' mMl ur b' PerK'n, dnnng ta noun rrorai A. M. toi p. M., ud t, p. M. u ! .'7 .1"' w,,'ver w.i.l know his etad "on and the way to iinpr rve tt anou'd read "WHDOM IN A NUrHELL. - - .twiy, v. m-wu B. Sin p. AW OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LilvDIES lintsof Complexion fori,LieS ladies strive are chiefly arti ficial, and all -who n ill take the trouble may secure them. These roseate, Iwwitchinir hues follow the use of Hainan's Magnolia Balm-a delicat, S16 always reliable article Sold by all druggists. The Mafjnolia Jalm coa- SaUowness, Tan, Kedness, Arnptions, all evidences of fertlon1?6114 Md eTery imper v.itf.ae,rsct3 ,are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its appK I.
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