AGRICULTURE. VALUE OF WHEY.— As the time ap proaches for starting cheese factories, the disposition of Whey will soon re ceive attention. Farmers who take milk to a co-operative factory are very particular about getting the entire amount of whey that belongs to them. They often insist on getting more than their proper sliarei. if they take eight cans of milk to the factory they insist on filling them all with whey to take • back to their farms for tlie purpose ol feeding it to pigs and calves. The managers ot cheese factories, "to keep peace in the family" of patrons, often add water to the whey, so that every one may fill all his cans. Without doubt the value of whey is greatly over -estimated. Some years ago Mr. I. H. Wanzer, at Elgin, declared, at a meet ing of the Northwestern Dairymen's * Association, that it did ndi pay patrons to haul whey from a factory to their farms. Various and-continued experi ments had convinced him that it was nearlv valueless for feeding to ssoek. Now that both butter and cheese arc made from the same batch of milk, it is evident that but little of value remains when these are removed. There is , much of the sugar originally contained In the milk, anil a minute quantity of fat and cas in. If the whey is fed be fore the milk-sugar is converted into acetic acid, it will be of some benefit to stock, aud that is about all that can be said of Its value. When whey is fed alone to calves and pigs it is often a positive injury to them. It contains scarcely anything from which muscle andx bone can be formed. It may be employed to some advantage as a drink lor hogs that have the run of a clover pasture, and have a little dry foovl as corn, bran and meal. If fed to calves and young pigs, corn meal, bran, shorts, ground oats, or oil cake should be mixed with it. The quantity or the meal and other dry substances should be small at first aud gradually increas ed as the pigs increase in size. SETTING MILK.— It seems now to be admitted bv all scientists in dairy man agement that the sooner we can cool the milk the quicker will the process ot creaming comnieuee, and by keeping It at a low temperature the more perfect will it be. 1 would advise, therefore,that until the deep-setting system is adopted, which I forsee it will be at a not very distant period, tlie milk should be cooled as soon *as it is drawn from the cow, and before it is set for creaming. This process is more rapid ly and more efficiently done by passing it over a milk refrigerator, when that eau be had ; but when that s not in use it can be cooled very fairly by the pro cess adopted in Holland, viz.: by put ting it in tin or brass vessels to stand for a short time in a cistern in cold water. If the shallow system be fol lowed, I am disposed to recommend tin pans pressed out of a solid piece and not jointed, as being about the most generally useful. Glazed earthern ware is usedf but unless of a good quality and well glazed, 1 do not re commend it and when of a good quality it is expensive, and being very easily broken it is a costly item. Euamelled iron pans are used, but are liable to the objection that the enamel does not wear well, and that they are cumber some and expensive. Wood keelcrs have been very generally used in Ire land and on parts of the cor.tioent, but owing to the labor required to keep them clean, they must ne super seded, which I fiud is rapidly happen ing. 1 have already described the deep-settiug system ; and so far as ex perience goes, it would appear as if it is probable that it will be more largely adopted as it becomes known. DRY Cows.—lt is a common practice among tome dairymen to give their cows, when dry, but scanty living. When a cow ;eases to give milk, or ie dried up, any feed is considered good enough for her. 1 think rh sis a great mistake, and the result is a diminished product of milk, both in quantity and quality, when she does come in. There "is a large draught on the system to sustain the calf while the cow is car rying it, and to keep the cow in good condition good food Is an important as when she is giving milk. It is my opinion that one dollar's worth of food when the cow is with calf is worth one and a half dollars after she co ues in. •All animal in poor condition cannot digest as much food as an animal In gtod condition. If a cow is poor when she comes in she will not digest enough food to support the system, and, at the same time, to make large quantity JOI milk. INJURING YOUNG TREES. —We have not he least doubt that allowing trees to lear heavily when young Is injuri ous, both to the health of the tiee and its future bearing. We have noticed upon our own premises on several oc casions, that whenever we allowed young trees to bear unreasonably, it affected their future bearing for two or three years. We have since reduced the early product of a tree from one to three specimens, the number being in creased with the Increased age and vigor of the tree, and have found the trees afterwards, to go on bearing reg ularly. It is the same case when a tree, of whatever age it ma . he, is per mitted to mature thiee times as much fruit as it ought to do. THOSE farmers who have no sap houses and large evaporators in which to make maple sugar, will find a deep dripping pan when placed on the top of a cooking stove from which the covers have been removed, will be much better and more convenient ves sel to boil down maple sap in than ket tles or pots. Metallic sap-spouts are much superior to wooden ones, for they do not hold sap to turn sour. Cleanliness and sweetness are among tlie essentials in the maple sugar busi ness. THE first crop of peas—Extra Early —should be sown as soon as the ground is fit, and followed by others according to their period of producing. The onion crop is among the very firgt to get in. and ought to be set before the end of April. The value of the vegetable is greatly underrated. None is more nutritious and whole some, and it should be in every house hold. A Word to Tourists. Ton cannot have a better compaction on your journey than Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters. That prime medicinal agent will enable you to drink brackish water without running the risk of disordered stomach and bowels, will neu tralize the influence of foul or miasmatic air, aud will prove a most agreable and wholesome stimulant and meanß of counteracting the fa tigue of traveling and sea-ickneas. Change of climate, water or diet, is apt to induce har assing and often dangerous diseases, The three changes combined are fa'al to thousands of emigrants and travelers every year. Is it not, then, of the last importance to know that Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters are an absolute preventive of the hurtful consequences aris ing from these causes ? Travelers, voyagers and emigrantj to new countries cannot be too often reminded of the fact that this agreeable vegetable tonic is the most reliable safeguard against disorders to which they are far more liable than the hab.tual denizens of healthy regions. DOMESTIC. DELICIOUS SANDWICHES.— Hard boil three thoroughly fresh eggs,, and let them cool. Take six anchovies, wash them, wipe them in a cloth, cut oil the heads and fins, and scrape away the skins. With the fingers and thumb split them opeivdown the back, and take the fillets or sides from the back bone. -Prepare some fresh leitu e1 y cutting up in tiny bit 4 and dressing u with mayonnaise. Then cut six thin slices of German rye bread or home made Graham bread (the ordinary baker's brown bread crumbles too inuch). Butter them, and lay between each two one of tlie eggs, shelled, and cut into very thin slices, a layer of the salad aud the fillets of two auchovies. Press the slK'es together, with a sharp knife divide,them into small squares, and arrange them on a dish covered with a napkin. The leaves of bread must of course be large to make the sand wiches of proper size. If marble Is smokotVor soiled, either by bituminous coal or too free use of kindling wood, Spanish whiting, with a piece of washing soda, rubbed togeth er, and wet with only enough water to moisten and make It into a paste, will remove the grease and smoke. Dip a piece of flannel In this preparation, and rub the spots while the paste Is quite moist. Leave the paste on for Hours, and, if need be, remove it and renew with fresh paste. When the soots dis appear wash the place with clean hot soap-suds, wipe dry and polish with chamois skin. AiiMver Thin. Did you ever know any person to be ill, without inaction of the Stomach, Liver or kidneys, or did you ever know one who was well when either was ob structed or inactive-; and did you ever know or hear of any case of the kind that Hop Bitters would not cure. Ask your neighbor this same question.— Tunes. IF ink is spilled ou a carpet or woolen article it should be attended to at once while still wet, If possible, and then is very easilv removed. Take clean blot ting paper or cotton batting and gently sop up all the ink that has not soaked in. Then pour a little sweet milk 011 the spot and soak it up from the carpet with fresh cotton batting. It will need to be renewed two or three times, fresh milk and cotton being used each time, and the spot will disappear. Then wash the spot with clean soapsuds and rub dry with a clean cloth. If the ink has been allowed to drp in the milk must remain longer and be repeated many tunes. OIL MARKS 011 wall paper, or the marks where inconsiderate people re?t their heads, are a sore grief to good housekeepers, but they can be removed without much trouble. Take pipe-clay or fuller's earth, and make it into a paste, about as thick as rich cream, with cold water; lay it 011 the stain gently, without rubbing it in; leave it ou all night. It will be dry by morn ing, when it can be brushed off. and unless an old stain, the grea sj>ots will have disappeared. 11 old, renew the application. NERVOUSNESS, and all dcrang - ruents of the nervous system, are usually connected with a diseased con dition of the blood. Debility is a fre quent accompaniment. The first thing to be done is to improve the condition of the blood. This is accomplished by taking VEOETIXE. It is a nerve medi cine, and possesses a controlling power over the nervous system. FOOT. BALLS. —MeIt together over a gentle fire in an iron pot: Pitch, one pari; gutta percha, two parts; orange shellac, five parts; add to this six parts of white lead (lead carbonate) in im palpable powder, and stir until a per fectly homogeneous mixture is obtain ed, and you will have a composition hard enough to make pool balls, which may be cast and colored with aniline dyes mixed with dilute alcoholic solu tion of bleached shellac. WHEN velvet has been wet and be comes spotted, bold the wrong side over steam, and while damp draw the wrong side quickly over a warm iron. It takes two to do this —one to hold the bottom of the iron upward, and the second to draw the velvet across. Thirteen cents is the cost of five gallons of soft made from one pound of Dobbins' Electric Soap,(made by C'ragin & Co., Phila.,; and the soft oap will go farther than a dollar's worth of common soap. Try it. bouß apple sauce is greatly improved by the addition of a tablespoonful of butter to a quart of sauqe, and, more over, there is much less sugar needed. A little lemon peel makes a fine flavor. To brown sugar lor sauces or pud ding, put the sugar in a perfectly dry saucepan. If the pan is the least bit wet, the sugar will burn and you will spoil your saucepan. FOR sleeplessness a high London authority recommends, instead of stim ulants, a breakfast cup of hot beef tea, made from half a teaspoonful of Lie big's extract. It allays brain excite ment. IVORY that has been spotted, or has grown yellow, can be made as clear and fresh as new by rubbing with fine sand paper, and then polishing with finely powdered pumice stone. The opinion of the people has been fully confirmed by wide-spread ex perience that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the best and cheapest remedy for Ceughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asth ma, etc. CUTLETS and steaks may be fried as well as broiled, but they must be put in hot butter or lard. The grease is hot enough when it throws ofl a bluish smoke. MEAT and poultry will lose their flavor and firmness if left in the water after they are done; as will also fish, which will break to pieces. WHENEVER you see your sauce boil from the side of the pan you may know that your flour or corn-starch is done. IN making a crust of any kind do not melt the lard in the flour. Melting will injure the crust. FAINT splashes upon window glsss can be easily removed by a strong solu tion of soda. WBAK LUNGS ARE CKUAIAT RACKED, and the general strength gradually wasted by a per sistent, deep-seated Qough, which DB. Jayne's Expectorant may be relied on to cure. You will derive certain benefit from it also, if troubled with either Asthma or Bronchitis. To Tratflr by Sea and I.unci. The effect of change of air and of travel is to produce Constipation, which is followed hy Headache, Piles, and a general 'disarrangement of the sygtom. The Stomach, already nauseated, gags at the very sight of a pill, while other mixtures, sweetened or not sweetened, or acid, are revolting. Nothing of the kind Is ever complained of in taking Simmons' .Liver Regulator. It is al ways grateful to theJStomach,whatever its condition maybe; in fact,the slight ly bitter taste of the .Regulator Is plea sant in removing the sick taste from the mouth. A doe of Simmons' Liver Regulator, say from a half to a full tablespoonful, will impart a grateful warmth and glow to the weak and nau seated stomach, will regulate the se cretions and will gently assist Nature, slowly and surely, without griping or nausea, as though 110 medicine had been taken. • - "BOY," said a gentleman to theliost* ler of a hotel, qn alighting from his pine ton, "extricate that quadruped from the vehicle, stab 11 late him. donate him an adequate supply of nutritious ailment, aud when the aurora of morn ing shall again illuminate the oriental horizon 1 w*i 11 award thee a pecuniary compensation for thine admirable hospitality. l ' * JONES says: "Give an oyster locomo tion and the tive senses, and he might be the rhinoceros of the sea." He might be; but we hope no generous person will give blin those things. The price of hall a dozen fried oysters as large as a rhinoceros would strike away beyond the margin of most editors' pocket-books; and a couple of spoiled oysters of such dimensions would de populate a town. CorLD I but see Oarboline made A lid view the process o'er, No bald head i>ate would uiaLe afraid. Nor gray hairs fright me more. AJB now Improved aud perfected. No oil was ere so suro, All skin disease, of limb or head. It uever fails to cure A LECTURER on optics, in explaining the mechanism of the organ of vision, remarked : "Let any man gaze closely into his wife's eye, and he will see him self so exceedingly small that —" Here the lecturer saw a smile 011 the faces of his audience, and abruptly stopped. A CAPITAL anecdote is told ot a little fellow who in turning over the leaves of a scrap-book came across the well known pictuie of some chickens just out of their shell. "My companion examined the picture carefully, and than, with a grave, sagacious look at me slowly remarked, "They came out 'costhey was afraid of being boiled." "IT is said that the male wasp does not sting." But as a male and female wasp wear the same kind of polonaise, and look as much a like as twins, the only way to distinguish tHeir sex is to catch one and examine its arsenal. If it stings you it is a fe male; it not, it is a gentleman wasp. BRONCHITIS. —Throat Diseases of ten commence with a Cold, Cough, or unusual exertion of the voice. These incipient symptoms are allayed by the use of "/iroira's Bronchial Troches,*' which, if neglected, often result in a chronic disease of the throat. A ci. ASS of primary children were buisly engaged in their reading les sons; they read in order something like the following: "The hat is in the box." "The man is in the box." "The rat is in the box." "The cat is in the box." When suddenly up came a little chubby hand, the sign of per mission to speak. "Well, what, is it, Mattie?" said the leacher. "I should fink 'e box 'ood be full af'.er a while." "TATA," said he, as he was shown some pictures in a book Santa Clans had left him; "papa, why does camels have such bunches 011 their backs?" The information received r.ot being very satisfactory, he at length solved the difficulty himself. "Why, I know, papa," said he; "it's so"s they'll be camels!" Which must be the reason. It doesn't do a bit of good to take a twelve mile promenade in a fourteen foot room with the baby, and sing or declaim: "Hootchie, pootchie, pudden and pie." Use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup and be done with It. ADA, aged four, who was doing something, and was told to desist by her mother. Mother—"Ala, am I to speak to you again?" Ada—"Yes, ma, you may if you like." Two young men out riding were passing a farm-house where a farmer was trying to harness a mule. "Won't he draw ?" said one of the horsemen. "Of course he will," said the farmer; "he draws the attention of every foot that passes." "JANK," said a fond mother, sticking he head out of the bedroom door," it Is 11 o'clock. Tell the young man to please shut the iront..door from the outside." ' Tmc'wise mother avoideth teaching her daughter how to cook, and when that daughter gets married tlie visits of the mother-in-law are always welcome. A little boy's remark in school, at Pottsville, Ind., that he knows a good way to kill babies, which was by throw ing them out of a window, led to the discovery of a child murder. THE latest wrinkle in East Boston "society" is to have a printed visiting card with a small photograph of the "party" pasted on the upper lelt-hand corner. This really elegant style one dollar a hundred. Ax exchange rausually remarks, "Better late than hardly ever." IN Palestine, Texas, the thermometer registered ninety degrees the other day. ARE tight boots ever drunk ? New Publications. are furnished by the World's Dispen sary Medical Association,Buffalo,N.Y.. and Great Russell Street Buildings, London, England, on terms to suit Hie times. A new edition of the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, about 1000 pages, nearly 300 illustrations, by R. V. Pierce, M.D., post-paid, $1.50. Invalid's Guide Book,post-paidortiug instrument and curative medicine. It alleviates at ouoe the most excruciating pain; it holds up the raw. sensitive tumors, and by firm, coutiuued pressure and medica tion applied to the swollen veins is able to cure the most inveterate cases of blind or bleeding piles. The inventor of ' 'Auakesis" mav well be regarded as a public benefactor, ami sufferers from this terrible disease will thank us for calling attentiou to a discovery so worthy. It is uot less singular that in the circular concerning Auakesis, full directions are given for PUKVKNTINU I'ILEH, a fact never before observed in any medicine the propri etors wished to sell. "Anakesis" is sold by dru . gists everywhere. Sent free on receipt of price, $l.OO peßbox; amplt•* gratis by I'. Neiistaodter A Co., Box 3940 New York, sole manufacturers of ••Aoakcsus.' ' New Hampshire Returns. A New Hampshire lady writes : Mother has been affi.oted tor years with Kidney diseases. Last spring she was very bad. and bad an alarming pain ami numbness in one side, Kid uey-Wort proved a great blessiug and has completely cured her.— RECORD. A Valuable Gilt Free. A book on the Liver, its diseases and their treatment sent freo. Including treatises upon Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, BiliousueiM, Headache, Constipation, Dyspep sia, Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Hanford IG'2 Broadway, New York city, N. Y. A CARD.—To all who are suffering trom tho or rors and indiscretions of youth. nervous weakness, t*a rly decay. loss ot manboo I, etc..l will win! a, Re cipe that will euro you. FHEK or CHAKOK. This groat remedy wasdiscov- rod by amissionary in Botith Amorlra. Send a wdf atldroa-od envoi noioth'Rev. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Now York City. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich Will send their celcbra'ed Electro Voltaie Belts to the afHieted upon 30 days's trial. Bjieedy euros guarantevil They mean what they aay. Write to them without delay. Vegetiue * Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. Reader, Have You Got Scrofula, Scrofu lous Humor, Cancerous Humor, Cancer ? You Can Positively lie Cured. TIIOIIMUIHI* of rcslliiio iilalM Prove It- VEUETIVK ft REN WHEN PHYSh 11 ANN FA 11.. CK\b OncHARn. Lincoln Co., Ky., May s, ISTN. Mr. EL It. SißVKvs: Sir—l consder It a duty tbat I owe you and tlic public to let you know what your medicine, VKUKTINE, lias done loi my daughter. Ab ut four years ago she was so amlc'ed wlin 'crofuli as to be drawn to one side a* she walked. After trying several of the bast physiciaus at home and at Lou'svllle with out relief, she was Induced to try VKUETINK. After taking ao bott es 1 consider her perfecily ( Sue has now a beautliul. clear corn plexton without blotch or blemish, and I have no hesitation in attributing her cure to your valuable medicine, and In r commending it to the use ot the afflicted. There are many of the inhabitants of this county who can and will testify to the above. Yours. MRS. S. E BItOOKS. I can testify to the above., J. E. CARRON, Finn of Carson Hro*., Druggists. W. F. KENNEDY. Proprietor Crab Orchard Hotel. MONTREAL P. Q . Jan. 8. ISB.V. MR H. R. STEVKXS— D ar Sir: We take great pleasure In add ug to your numerous tesdmo iilals In regard to VEQaTiNE. We sell a great, deal or It. an i it Invariably gives BBtftrfact 08. Severable remarkable cures t- Its use have come under our notice, and .* e i hink It a pie is ure, as well as a dutv, to testiry In its behalr. We remain, yours truly. DK LEDL'C a CO.. Chemists and Drug.lsts. Jan. 7, isso. MR. IT. R STIVKNB— Dear sir: 1 have recom mended and sold your VEGETINR In a great man . cases Indeed, but one case came under mv special notice in which three bjttles com pletely cured a friend of mine, whose case had resisted all other medicines previously • ned. Yours, P. O. GIROUX, Druggist, 60. SL Joseph St. V emetine IS THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. SAPONIFIER IcthftOM RillabU Concntratd Ly for FAMILY kOAP MAKING. Direction" accompsiif oach can for making lltint, Moll anil Toilet Bom# quickly. It ia lull wight and str-ngth. ▲HK IrOR SAPONIFIER, AND TAKE NO OTHER. PE.NN'A SALT BAMPrfI PHILAB'A f-i nr—'l IF YOD WOULD BK PROPERL JKLT suited with spectaolea, apply t eorreapond to DE. N. C, ©BAT, Optician, 88 N. TWELFTH Street, rhlladelpula. Pa. Berry Cralri mid naiko'p. IIA-t and cheap,*t made. Free Circular. X. D. IlstDrson, fluftalo. N. Y. a BUY J THE BLATCHLEY 4 PUMP for clalerna or urella of any depth.— ,Plain- Iron, Perce aitt. or Copptr-hnea. jygSL s : l Brands. Xl'. G. XIX. GG. GNo 1. > ii. KB. b Xo. I. For sale by the Hardware trede, Count' y Stores, P np makers, etc. See that the Pump you buy D stenciled C. G. BLATC'ULEY, Mannrnclurer. 308 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA. Pa. MAKE HENS LAY. kjf Knflia i Vetarnary Surgaon and Chamlit,row tHWeling in thißCouutrxsiAja that most of tha Horaa and Oattle Powders here are worthless trash. Ha ■ays that fheridan's Condition Powdars are abso lutely pure and immensely valuable. Noth ng on enrth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, one teaspoon to on> pint OI feed. Fold everywhere, or sent by mail for eight letter stampe. 1. S. JOHNSON ft CO., Bangor, Me. 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MMtttiii mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures all Ramtrt, frep the worst Seremia'lo a common Blotch, Pimple, or Eraptloa, Erysipelas, Salt-ftirarn, Fever Sores, Scaly or Bench Skla, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful, purllving, and invigorating medicine. Especially has it manifested iU potency In curing Tetter, kose Rash, Bolls, Osrbun> elos, Aore Eyes, Scrofulous teres sad Swellings, White Swellings, Ultro or Thick ■eeh, and Enlarged Clauds. It you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, hare sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dissineae, bad taste in mouth, internal beat or chills alternated with hot flushes, irregular appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from Terpld Liver, or "Biliousness." As a remedy for all such eases Dr. Pierce's Golds* Medical Discovery has no equal, as It effects perfect and radical cures. In the cure of Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, Weak Langs, and early stages of Coa> samptlon, it has astonished the medical faculty, and eminent physiolana pronounce it the greatest medical discovery of the age. Sold by druggist* 0 Worn No nse of taking the largi, repulsive, nauseous pills. These In>L->". _ _ _ Pellets (LltUe Pills) are scarcely larger than maatard S mm> a* lA 11/ BV'_VaUn lie lag entirely vegetable, no particular care is required _sa Yaßir \W oluW while using them. They operate without disturbance to the fiaV \kTCLRWXVQ system, diet, or occupation.• For Jaundice, neadaehe, ™Q yh Q*r Q4 m Constipation, Impure Blood, Pain la the Shoulders, W\ wJ am Tightness ef Cheat, Dizziness, Soar Brnctatlons from Tks ~ Tints tlsni" ffsihmiie ' * Stomach, Bad Tasto la Month, Billons attacks. Pain la reglom of Kldaeys, lateraal Fever, Bloated feeling I beat Stomach, Bash of Bleed to Mead, take Br. Pleree's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, laid by Btlfisa , VQILFI MBPSOABT EXBICAL ABBM3ATB>E. 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DIPHTHERIA!! Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will JHJBL tively prevent thla terrible disease, and will Klttveiy cure nine cases in ten. Infromatlou t will save many lives sent free by mall Don't delay a moment. Prevsntioß is better than cure, gold everywhere. I. B. JOHNSON A CO., Banger, Ma 'JOSEPH C. TODD, ENGINEER and MACHINIST. Pater-eon. N. J. aad Id Barclay SL, N. Y. Flax, Hemp. Jute, Rope and Bsggtog Machinery ; Steam Engines and Boilers of even- description; Hoistlag Machinery for miners, Ac, Owner and ex clusive manufacturer of the new Patent Baxter Port able Engine. Theae engines are a great improve ment over tbe old style, and are admirably adapted for all kind* of agricultural and mechanical pur poees. bend far descriptive circular. Address as above. HEALTH IS WEALTH. * I*. Healtt of Body is Wealth of fill Radway's Sarsaparlan Mot Pure Mood makes Bound flesh, strong bont and a dear ikln. If you would bare jrourfleah arm, yonr bones sound, without carles, and your com plexion fair, UH ludway'i laruparlUlu kMolrnt A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. "To cure a OSRONIO or LOWS STANDIMO ma* ABB is truly a victory in the healing art; that reason ing power that clearly discerns DSFXOT and sup plies a remedy; that restores step by step -by degrees—the body which has been slowly at tacked and weakened by am insidious disease, not only commands our respect but deserves our grat U ude. Dr. Had way has furnished man kind with that wonderful remedy, Bad way's RarMparllllas Resolvent, which aeoom- Sllshea this result, and suffering humanity, ho drag out an existence of pain and disease, through long days and long nlghti, owe him thslr gratl tU JS. Mtuieai Muttngtr. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Radwayt "Treatise on disease and Its Cure," as follows; List of Diseases Cured by Railway's Sarsajarilliai BesolrenL Chronic Skin Diseases, Carles of the Bone. Humors in the Blood, Scrofulous Dtse SOLVENT is now so oertalnly established that what was once oo isidered alms t miraculous s now a common recogntxd fact by all parties. Witne.-s the cases of Hannah P. Kmpp, Mr*. C. Krapf. Mrs. J. H. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. Hcndrlx, pubiishei In our Almanac for ltTt; also that ot Mrs a a. Btbbtns, m the present edition of Mr 'Falne and True." Oss Dollar par Bottle. " MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to rstlsvt pain and cure acute disease. q Railway's Ready Relief, In from ens to twenty minutes, never tails t# relieve PAIN with one thorough appllctlon. No matter how violent or excruciating the fain the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or proeurated with disease may suffer, RAD WAT'S RMADT RELIEF will afford instant ease. toflammatloD of th Kidneys, Inflamma tion of the Blndder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Langs, Sore Throw t. Difficult Breathing, Palpi ration of the Heart, Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Infiuenaa, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Bruises. Summer Complaint*, Coughs, Cold, hpralns. Pains In the Chest, Bach or Limbs, are Instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured lor Fifty Cents. There is not a remedial agent In the world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid. Tellow and ether fevers (aided by RADWAVS PILLS) SO quick aa RAD WAT'S Kb APT Kxuftr. It will in a ew moments, when taken accord ing to directions, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn. Rick Headache. Diarrhea L Dysentery, Collo, Wind In the Bowels, and all Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rab at at s RSADT RxLisr with them. A few drops In water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It Is better than French brandy or bitters AS a stimulant. ■lsenasd Lumbermen should always ee provided with it. CAUTION. All remedial agents capable of destroying life by an overdo-e should be avoided. Morphine, opium, strychnine, arnica, hyosdamus, and other powerful remedies, does at certain times, in very small doses, relieve the patient during their action in the system. But perhaps the second dose, if repeated, may aggravate and In crease ths suffering, and another dose cause death# There is no necessity tor using these uncertain agents when a positive remedy lUn RADWATU RBADT RILIXV will stop the most sx oruoiating pain quicker, without entailing ths toast difficulty la althar Is fast or ad'Uk THE TRITE BELIEF. RADWATU READY RELIEF is the only remedial agent in vogue that will instantly stop pain. v Fifty Cepta per Bottle, j? Rad way's Regulating Pills. Perfbet Purgatives, Soothing Aperi ents, Aet Without Palm, Always Relia ble and Natural la tMelr Operatftoa. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOB CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum. purge, reguiate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. RADWAVS PILLS, for the cure of all disorders of theS omach, Liver, Bowels. Kidneys Blad der, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, oosttvenesa. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bllieus orsa. Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the Internal Viscera, Warranted to effect a perfect cure. Purely veg etable, containing no mercury, minerals or del sterlous drugs. " a? tw Observe thV following symptoms result ing from Diseases of the Digestive Organs; Con stipation, Inward Files, Fullness of the Blood m the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructa ions, SinkLNg or Fluttering *t the Heart Choking or Suffering Sensations when In a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull P&m in the Head, Deficiency of Per spiration. Yellowness; of the Skin and Eyes, Pala in the Side, Cheat, Limbs, and Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh. A few doses of RADWAVS PELLS will free the System from all the above-named disorder!. Price, 23 Cents per Box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS BEAD "FALSE AND TRUE." Send a letter stamp to BAD WAY Jfc CO., No. S3 WARREN, cor. CHURCH St, New York. Information worth thousands will be sent you. ThelPurestand Best Medicine ever Made. Aeoumhination of Hops, Buehu, Man d rattle Dandelion, with all the best and most c% lira tive properties of all other Bitters, makea\the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Reg U IB ator,and Life and Health Restoring Agent onWQffiWMM earth. So disease an possibly long exist where Hop Bitters are ua\ed,ao railed and perfect are their c perattonaffiKffi Zwj givt aewliV# and vigor to the tgti and hflm To all whose e%mploymcnts cause Irregular! ty of the ui-inary organs, or who ra quire an and mild Stimulant, Bop Bitters are without Intox icating. ffiffiffik _ No matter what your few ennga or symptoms are what the disease or ailwnent is use Hop Bit ters. Don't wait unti' you al'v slok but If you only feel bad or miserable,* use them at once. It may save yourlife.lt has® saved hundreds. $BOO will be paid for a caw they will not cure or help. Do not suffer % or ' e ' : you r friends suffer,but use and urge themV uso Hop B Remember, Hop Bitters is drugged drunken nostrum, but the n d Best Medicine ever made j the HOEXD and DOPX" and no person Or should be without them. D.I.C. Is an absolute and ffiffi forDrunkeness, use of opium, tobacco and I Ml Rochester ,N.Y and Toronto, Out. 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