DOMESTIC. nonc Up Th lirer if it is dormant, and avoid a train of evfla which mut otherwise anatie. Among antl bilion# m'dcine* none rank BO high as floststter's Stomach Bitters. It eper a biief oourse of this capital liver stimulant an 1 iuvigorant, find* that his tongue is no longer furred in the morning he breath is grown sweeter, a hun dred inexplicable seusations no longer make his life miserable, h s bowels have acquired the steadiness of a well-regulated piece of mechanism, and be can eat with a hearty ap pe'ite and go d digestion, it is because the Bitter assists natu-e in her efforts to bring baok the disordered liver and bowe s to their normal oonditnn, that it accomplishes such remarkable cures. Bow-LIDOS. —Mothers who desire to see their children physically upright should.attend to this suggestion : Bow legs and knock-knees are among the commonest deformities of humanity, and a Manchester (England) physician. Dr. Compton, attributes the first-men tioned distortion to a habit some youngsters delight in, of rubbing the sole of one foot against that of the oth er : some will go to sleep with the soles together. They app ar to enjoy the contact only when the leet are naked : they don't attempt to make it when they are socked or slippered. So the remedy is obvious; keep the baby's soles covered. Knock-knees the doc tor ascribes to a different childish hab it, that of sleeping on the side, with one knee tucked under the hollow be hind tho other. He has found that when one leg has been bowed inward more than the other, tho patient has always slept ou one side, snd the up permost member has been the most de formed. llere the preventive is to pad the inside of the knees, so as to keep them apart, and let the limbs grow freely their own way. ROAST RlO.— Choose a youifg pig, with thin delicate ears, fringe on the tongue, plump hams and curly tail. Shave olfall tho hairs, or burn them oft with a white hot Doker, using it oare tullv and qnickly enough not to burn the "skin. Dress" the pig. saving the heart, liver and kidneys, which you must wash, slice, fry in a very little tat, and then chop fine. Wash the pig, dry it well with a clean cloth, stutt it with force-meat, sew it up, tie or skewer the legs in place, tie up the ears and tail in buttered p: per. to prevent burning, and put it into a drip ping pan, with the following vegeta bles; Haifa medium-sized carrot, one onion, a few sprigs of parsley, and a bay leaf. Brush the pig thoroughly with salad oil or melted butter- put it into a hot oven until the crackling is set, basting it every fifteen minutes. A medium-sized pig will cook in from two to two and a half hours. VCOKTIKK has never failed to effect a cure, giving tone and strength to the system debilitated by disease. RAISBD PIS. —An excellent des-err for a Thanksgiving dinner is raised pie. The paste for raised pies is made of a quarter of a pound of butter, and one egg to a pound of flour, and enough of cold water to work these ingredients up. This paste Is nsed to line a mould which is then filled with alternate lay ers of game, the yolks of hard-boiled eggs and highly seasoned force-meat; an ornamental cover ot pastry is fitted on and ihe pie is baked in a slow oven for four hours; after it is cooked a cut is made in the cover, and it is filled with some rich grayy which will fo'in a jelly when cold. The pie is eaten when cold Oxiox SAUCE. —BoiI some onions in milk with pepper, salt and nutmeg. When quite done, pans them through a seive. Put some butter and flour in to a saucepan; when the butter is melted, and well mixed with the flour, put in the pulp of the onions and add either milk or cream, stirring the sauce on the Are until it is of the de sired conilstency. A T.AOT'S WIvey; if you get near 'em won't you physic 'em!" "Physic them, you young rascal? what do you mean?" said the doctor. 41 Wliv, kill 'em to be sure," replied the lad. A COUPLE of young men staying un conscionably late one night with their sweethearts, were surprised to see the "old man" looking about the halt ami finally tin parlor as though in search of something. "What arc you looking for, pa?" at last asked one of the girls. "The monninj papers!" growled the old uiHn, and the young men took a hasty leave. GivKyour neighbor a helping band by recommending him to keep Dr. Bull's Baby Svrup in his family for all the Ills babies are subject to. THE boy who substitutes a living for a dead hornet in the collection of a near-sighted entomologist, and then asked the mau of science to show him where the insects sting is located, should be held responsible for any re ligious sentiments the victim may ad vance. An impertinent lop made sport of an old farmer's large nose, mouth and chin, but the old farmer silenced him by saying, 44 Your nose, muutu an' chin all had to be made small so that there would he material enough left tor your cheek." "I WISH you would pay a little more attention to what I am saying, sir," roared a lawyer to an exasperating witness. "I am paying as little atte r .- tion as I can," was the calm reply. AN Irishman was accused of stealing a handkerchief of a fellow traveller, but the owner on finding it apologized to Tar, and said that It was a mistake. "Arrah, my jewel," retorted Pat, "it was a two-sided mistake—vou took me far a tliaif, and I took you for a gentle man. THE hand that rocks the cradle, is the hand that moves the earth. Dr. Bull's B:ibv Syrup is the best remedy for all complaints children are subject to, such as Dysentery, Diarhrea, Sum mer Complaint-, Wind Colic, etc. Price L's cents. THE subject of conversation at an evening entertainmoi.t was the intelli gence of animals, particularly of dogs, says Smith —"There are dogs that have more sense than their masters." "Just so," responds young Fitznoodle, "I've got that very kind of a dog myself." THE following explanation of a legal term ts offered by a Teutonic member ot the Canton police force: "Ven I get me out a hapeas scopius I can eh list so veil catch a man where he ain't as where lie is." "MONEY docs everything for a man," said an old gentleman pompously. ,4 Ycs," replied the other one, "but money won't do as much for a iran as some men will do for money." THE young lady who aspires to be admitted to the ranks of the legal pro fession does not reflect that the grati fication of her ambition would only make her a bar-maid. A FVFOUITE COUCH REMEDY. —For Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, Catarrh and other diseases of the bronchial tubes, no more useful article can be found than the well-known 44 Brown J t Bronchial Troches. "MAMMA," said Harry Thomas, a bright little fellow living over in Al giers, "Mamma, have my toes got eyes?" "No, my darling; why do you ask such a foolish question?" "Because my foot's asleep." FATHER: "And so papa's dear little boy is very ill. Now is there anything I can get him that will make him feel better?" Invalid; "I don't know, pa pa—but—l think I would like a gong." MISTRESS {to her late, servant) — 44 We11, Mary, how have you been since you left ine, and where are you living now?" Ye servant —"Please ma'am, I don't live anywhere, ma'am; I'm married, ma'am." AMATECH Composer—"Heard my last new song?" Candid Friend(with a perceptible shudder) —Oli, Lor! I hope so!" _ CAUSE AND EFFECT.—' The main cause of nervousness is indigestion, and that is caused by weakness of the stomach. No one can have sound nerves and good health without using Hop Bitters to strengthen the stomach, purify the blood, and keep the liver and kidneys active, to carry off all the poisonous aDd waste matter of the system. See other column. ANYBODY can travel from Boston to New York by telephone who will go on the sound. No woman has yet been known to kindle a fire with either a fashion mag azine or a paper containing the trial of a clergyman. A BOOK agent was found the other day who hadn't the cheek to try to sell a pair of gold-rimmed spectacles to a blind man. A CHILD on the lap of it's mother has an kneesy time of it. A TENT that defies the blast of adver sity—eon-tent. WHAT is hit is history—What is missed is mystery. UNEASY liks the foot that wears the corn. IT is better to bear injustice than to do it. BEST when rare—Family broils, ONE COLD IS SOMETIMES CONTRACTED ON TOP OP ANOTHER, the accompanying Cough becoming settled and confirmed, and the Lungs so strained and racked that the production of tubercles fre quently follows. Mmy existing cases of Pul monary Disease may be thus account-el for, and yet how many oti ers are now carelessly allow ing themselve to drot through the prellml an vmptoms. controlled by the fatal policy or al lowing a cold to take care of itself, on the r.r.si •ntimation of a Cough or Cold, or any Throat or Lung trouble, resort promptly to Dr. Jayne's {expectorant, a safe curative of long established reputat ion. and you may avoid the con-euuences of such dangerous trifling. Pilgrimages to Ilr.ntilo, N. Y., are made by thousands of invalids an nually to consult with tho medical and surgical stall' of the World's Dis pensary and Invalids' Hotel, the larg est private sanitarium In the world. All chrouie diseases are*tjeated by soi entllle methods. The practice Is di vided among nine eminent specialists. Among the most popular domestic medicines in the land are those manu factured by this Association, among which are Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery, the greatest of altera tives or blood-cleansers, and Dr. Pierce's Pellets (little pills) that have largely superseded the old-fashioned coarse pills. Compound Extract of Snvirt Weed i deservedly popular ns a remedy for diarrlsun, dysentery, llux, and kindred diseases ; also as a pain killer and remedy for colds. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the great remedy for female weaknesses and associated d"i\ingeinents. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is the "Old Reliable." Invalid's Guide Book—lo cents, post-paid. Ad Iress World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buf falo, X. V., or Loudon, England. To APS AMI Sqt'lß 111:1 s IN Wilis.— The quantity and variety of filthy matter which is found deposited at the bottom of wells, in some localities, are astonishing. \N e recently had occa sion to examine 110 tltbri s taken from a well which had been cleaned the year previous, and among the acrumiila lions were decaying toads and squir rels. These creatures had been proba bly attracted by the water, to reach which they had clambered down the wall till they reached the solid rock In to which, lor several feet, ihe well had been excavated, when they were pereipita'rd to the bottom, and could not retrace their steps. To obviate a repetition of the same annoyance the stone wall has been removed down to the solid rock, relaid in hydraulic ce ment, and carried some three feet above the surface of the ground and finished for some distance around the top with cement underlaid with stones. On this solid foundation a curb lias been so closely fitted as to exclude even crick ets ami grasshopper*, which are so apt to find their way 'nto wells. To those who detest impure water ami would avoid perhaps the sickness ol an entire family, the above plan, or the adoption ot some better precaution against the contamination of wells, is recommend ed. This is the season when springs and wells are usually low of water, and therefore it is the best time lor clean ing the bo'torn of the latter and re pairing the walls if found defective. Tin: price of soap is rapidly advanc ing. A year's stippiy of DOBBINS' ELKCIRIC bought now at old price will he a very judicleus purchase. Wood Stain* —To turn o ik black so :ts to cause it to resemble ebony 4 the wood should be immersed for toriy eight hours in a hot saturated solution ol alum, and then drushed over several times with a log wood decoction, pre pared as follows : Boil one part of best logwood with ten parts ot water, filter through linen, and evaporate at a gen tle heat until the volume is reduced one half. To every quart ot this add ten or fifteen drops of a saturated solution of i/idigo, completely neutral. After ap plying this dye 10 the wood, rub the latter with a saturated and filtered aolti tion of verdigris n hot concentrated as cetic acid, am! repeat the operation tin til a black of the desired intensity is ob tained. Five minutes suffice ordinarily to giro a deep coloc. A few trials will indicate the proportions. CAI.BOI.INF. the deodorized petroleum hair renewer and restorer, a&lmproved and perfected, challenges the world and stands without a rival among the hair dressings, and is a universal favor ite with the ladies. OFTENTIMES a fellow finds that it's the girl's mother he has to court. WIIII.E it lasts, the wag of a dog's tail is purp-etuul motion. IF Yora Liver IB Disordere Uoefland* Ger man Bitter* will set it aright. 81,425.00 Profits In 30 Days. *lO in legitimate Ftock Speculations in Wall street pays immense profits. Pamphle s ex plaining ever> thing sent free. IIEATH & Co., iiiokors, 1227 liroadwav, N. Y. UieskelT* Teller Otnlmenl Will cure every form of Tetter. Ir YOB Would Enjoy flood Health Take UooflaruT* German Hittera. FOR PIMTI.ES on Mle Face, use fTietkeWt Tet >er Ointment. It never fails to remove them. IF IHOCBLED with Constipation, take IlooJ and'* German Bitter*. IF YOC are Dyspeptic Ilooflantr* German Bitters will cure you. ißbf 1 s 4IBKAK OF YHK KIDNEYS The symptoms of an acute attack of Inflara inntlon'or ihe kidney* & re ** follows: Fi'vor, i in in ih > small of ihe " " k - thence shoot ing down warn* nuinboifi °f ths thigh, vomit ing uonlh at first a deep fodcoioroi tueur no. whlcu hecooii'S pale ind colorless sth (llaoase increases, an t is discharge I v. ry often with pain and difficulty; eosttveneas, a d some de cree ore .lie. in chronic uhwaa aoft he kidneys tlv- symptoms a e pain |n tlie back and limbs, dryness of the sklu frequent urination (especi ally ai night) general dropsy, headache, dlzxl nesa or sight, Indigestion, ind palpitation of tho heart, grad ml loss f the kidneys the Vegetlne g ves Immedlato re lor. It lias never failed to < ure when It, l> taken regularly and directions fol lowed. In many cases It may take several io - lies, especially cases of 1 >ug standing. It acts directly upon ihu secretions, cleansing and strengthening, removing all obstructions and impurities. A great many can testify to cases n longstanding having be n pertcctly ou nl by the Veget ne, even after 6 ylng in my of the known nine tea widen are .-u d to be expressly foi tills discos •. Kidney Complaints* 1 UiiIIKMI Nltteon Pounds. CINCINNATI,O., March n, 1877. MR. H. R. STKVKNH: Dear sir.—l hav been a great sufferer from Kinney i innplulnt, and after the use of a tew Don I s f VegiMlue I find innelf entirely cure h l ga m d sixteen pounds tu flesh while taking the Vegeilue. 1 will ch'*eriUlly re otiiineudl'. Yours tru y, W. T. SKCHKIt, No. 330 West Mxth Street. Kidney Complaint. CINCINNATI, 0., March is, 1577. 11. It. STKVKNH : /Mor Mr—l have u-e1 your VBOSTINK for some l line, and can truthfully say 11 has been a gre it benefit to me ; and to those s itiering from dis cus s of the kidneys l cheeriullj recommend 1.. Bt sped fulli. O. II SMITH. Attested to by K. B. Ashfleld, Druggist, cor. Eighth and Central avenues. Kidney Complaint. • INCINNATI, 0.. April 19, 1977. Ma. n. R. STKTKVS: I have suffered several years with the Kidney Complaint, and was Induced to try VKOKTINB. 1 have taken several bottles of your preparation, and am convinced it is H valuable remedy It has done me more good than any other medicine. 1 can heart }iy tecoiniQeud It to all suffering from Kidney Complatnis. Yours Respect fully. J. 8. McMII.LEN, First bookkeeper for Newhall, Gale A Co.. flour merchants, No. *8 West Front street, Ciuclo natl, o. VEGETINE. -i Prepared by 11. K. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetlne !■ Sold by nil Drnggtut*. EBTIBLUDED IMS. MORGAN ft HEADLY, Importers of Diamonds AND Maiifictsrm of Spectada •IB IAII9B Btrwwt, ntUMialykla. Illastrwfted Frioe Lfet mi to (to trwh Popolar Music Boils. TEMPERA NCE JE WELS. New T.mi ly r-ndy.) WHITE ROBES: The .west '"-st SiLhith School Song Book ever inuiß*. 3D inri. OEM GLEANER. 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If you feel dull, drowsv, debilitated, have sallow color of akin, or vellowlsh-brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, internal licat or chills alternated with hot flushes, irregular appetite, and tong.ie coated, yon are suffering from Torpid l.lver, or " ltlllonsness.** As a rcmedv for all such cases Dr. I'iercc's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as It effects perfect and radical cures. In the cure of Rroncliltls, Severe Coughs, Weak Lungs, and early stages of Coa tnmptlon, It has astonished the medical faculty, and eminent physieian9 pronounce It tho greatest medical discovery of the age. Sold by druggists. v,.' No use of taking the large, repulsive, nauseous pills. These • , relicts (Little i'ills) arc scarcely turgor than mustard C seeds. t :^3Sf r * Being entirely vegetable, no particular care Is required £* vlftr \oo9 \* while using tbem. iTiev operate wlthont disturbance to the VLY&tivVO avstcm, diet, or occupation. 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F • Health of Eotty is ffealth of Mini Railway's SarsaparilM Resolwent Pure Wood mnlce* wund flesh, strong bone and a c ear skin, ifyou iror.d hare your floth Arm, yonr hones sound, with jut cartes, and your 00m plnxlon fair, use RadaraiM SarMparllllah KMolrrnt. A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. " To oure a chronic or umo sTANDura dukash 1< truly a victory to the healing art; that reason ing power that clearly discerns dbfkct and sup plies a remedy: that restores step by step—by degrees—the body wblcu bas been slowly at tacked an • weakened by nn Insidious disease, not only commands our respect but deserves our gmtl U'le. Dr. Rartway bas furnished man kind with that wonderful remedy, Radway's Narsnparllllnn Resolvent which accom plishes Mils result, and suffering humanity, who drag out an existence or pain and disease, through long days and long nights, owe hltn tliel r grat.tu je.Mt. Ie • I M** ngw. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Radway'a "T eatlse oa disease and Us Cure," as follows: List or Disease* Cured by Eadw d y's Samparillian Resolrent. Chronic Skin D!seas>es, Carles of the Bods, Humors in the Blood, Scrofulous Diss ses. Bad or unnatural Habit or Body, syphilis and Vene real. I'ever Sores, chronic or old Ulcere, Halt Rheum, Rickets, White swelling. Heal. Heid. Uterine Afficttona, cankers, Otamular swell ings, Nodes. w asting and Dec ty or the Body, I'lmplesitnd Blotches Tumors, Dy.-.pep-la. Kid ney a d Bladder Diseases, Chronic Rh uinatlam and wou', c nsurnptlon, (Jrivel and Calculous Di'postrs, sn 1 varieties of ihe above coruplainta u which sometimes are given specious names. We a-sert that there is no known remedy that possesses the curative power over these dis eases th t Radwa y*s Fksolvbnt furnishi a. It cures >rep by step surely, from the founda tion. and restores the injured parts to tiielr *ound coitdlUnn.+Tbr waateaof the body are mopped and healthy blood Is sup piled lo Iba system. from which new tna u-riai t- formed. Tula is the fl-st eo rectlve p wcr of RaowaVs Rkholtknt. In cases where •hesvi-tein has been r-allviaed and Mercury, tiulcksllver Corrosive Sublimate have accumu lated and iieoome d'-posiied In the bones, Joints, eic.. cauhing caries or therxinea, rtcke a. aolnal curvatures, cont rtlons. whlf* swelling*, vari cose veins, etc., the Saksaparilman will resolve awav those deposits an i exterminate the virus of the (Unease from the system. If those who are taking th-ae medicines for tne cure of Chronic. Her rulous or Syphilitic dla easea. however slow m *y b • the cure, "teel bet fet," and find their general health improving, their fledj and weight increasing, or even keep ing Its own. U a sure sign that the cure Is pro gressing. In these diseases the patient either gets better or worse—the virus of the disease |M not inactive; ir not arrrnted and driven fnvn the blood It will spread and continue to under mine the constitution. As soon aatbetURSA rAK I.UAW make* the patient 4 fuel bet ter," every hour you will grow better aud increase In health, •trength and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORB. The removal of these tumors bv Rioirin K solvent is now so certainly established that wh aw is once oo i side red almo t miraculous ■ow a co ntnon recogniz d f ct bv all partl<>s. wit ne a the cases ofllannah P. Ko ipp, Mrs. C. K epf. Mrs J. U. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. Hendrlx, puh Ishe l in our Aim mac for 18Tt; also that of *rs <•. a. Hibblns. m the present edition of oar -False and True." One Dollar per Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. only requires minutes, not hoars, to relieve l>n and cure acute disease. £ Had way's Ready Relief, in from one to twenty minutes, never falls to r.-lfeve PAIN wah ■ ne thorough appllo tton. ; no nater how viol nt or excruciating the i atn | he KllEl'M \TIC, Bcd-rilden, Infirm. Crippled, i Nerv >uß. Neuralgic, or p as; r .tod with dseas* ra.iv suffer, RaDWAY's RBADY RKUEF Will ! afford Instant ease. Inflammation of the Rldaeys, TnflammAw tiou of the Bladder, Inflammation of (hi I towels, conception of the Laaf*. Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics Croup, Diphtheria. Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Cold Chills A cue Chills, Chilblains Frost Bites Bruises Summer Complaints Coughs Cold, sprain*. Pains In the Chest, Back or Limbs, are Instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Fover and Ague cured lor Fifty Gents. There Is not a remedial agent In tbe world that will wire Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious Bilious. Scarlet, Typboid, Yel. -w and other levers (aided by Radway* Pills} so quick aa lUnwAT's Ready Relief. It will In a ew momenta, when taken accord ing to directions cure Cramps Spasms Sour Stomach. Heartburn, Sick Headache. Diarrheal. D.uenterv, Oollc, Wind lu thj Bowels, and all Internal Pains Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad- Way s Ready relief with them. A few drape In water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It Is belter than French brandy or bitters as a stimulant. Miners and Lumbermen should always bo provided with It. CAUTION. All remedial agents capable of destroying life by an overdo e should be avoided. Morphine, opium, strychnine, arnica, byosdamus. and oiuer powerful remedies, does at certain times. In very sma.i doses, relieve the patient during their action in the ay-tern.* But perhaps tbe second dose, if repeated, may aggravate and In ere >se the suffer I g. and another dose cause death* There is no necessity tor using the** us.coii.uin agents when a positive remedy llk Rapwaw a heady Relief will stop the m at ex. cruciaUng pain quicker, without emailing th least a.mcuity In either Infant or adult. THE TRUE RELIEF. RadwaVs Ready relief is the only remedial ageut in vogue that win instantly stop pais. Fifty Cents per Bo tile. Radway's Regulating Fills. Perfect Psrgaltvet, Soothing A peri. ent, Aet Without Pain, Always Helta hie and Natural In ihetr Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum. purge, regu.ate, puriry, cleanse and strengthen. Radwat 8 Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the 8 omach, Uver, Bowels. Kidneys B.ad der. Nervous D seases. Heads be, Constipation, costiveneas. Indigestion, Dyspepsia. BOiou*. nrss. Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the Interna. Viscera. Warranted to effect a perfect cure. Purely veg etable. containing no mercury, minerals or del eterious drugs. tr Observe the following symptoms result, log from Diseases of the Bigestive Organs; Con stlpitlon. Inward Piles. Fullness of the Blood Sthe Bead. Acidity of the Btomach, Nausea, sartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or VLight In the Btomach, hour Kructa lons, Sinking or Flutter lug at tbe Heart, Choking or Suffering 6 usations a hen in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Para in the Head, Deficiency of Per sptrailon. Yellowness of the Skin and Eye*. Pain in the Side. Chest, Limbs and Sudden Flushes Of Heat, Burning ra tbe Flesh. A few doses of Radway's Pnxs will free the •y&iem from all the above-named disorders. Price, 25 Cents per Boat. 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