A Railway through a we#*rt. By the completion of the line of railway from Krasnovodsk to Kizil Arvat the Rus siau Government have finished the first section of the Transcaspian railway, which is intended to bring the territory recently conquered from the Turcomans into direct communication with both the Caucasus and the interior of Russia. The port of Kizil Arvat has long been one of some importance and during the eventful period of the last Hi years it has played a considerable part in Russian operations in this quarter, and now, as the actual terminal point of 'his lailway, it is not likely to sink into insig nificance. From Krasnovodsk. which, at ter the suggestions of several alternative piaces, seems destined to remain the prin cipal Russian haibor on the eastern side of the Caspian, to Kir I Arvat the distance is about 200 miles. The country through which the line parses is mostly desert, I>- ing between the Balkan ranges, and com pletely waterless, save at the few spots M here wells are to be found. Of these, the principal are those at Mollah Karl, Tas geer and Kayandjik. Although the scar city of water has hitherto constituted an obstacle in the path of an aruiy or of a caravan, it is probable that the Russian en gineers are right iu saying that a sufficient supply can always be procured en route for the eugmes, while the naptha springs of the Caspian provide a cheap and easily obtain*'' e fuel. It is not to be exp cud that the Russians will remain loug content with Kizil Arvat as the termiuus of their new line, especially as a brisk trade is like ly to spring up wiih the Turcomans, and also with the towns on the northern lior ders of Persia. East of Kizil Arvat tho difficulties of engineering are very much less than thos*e that presented themselves vest ot that ph.ee, although these were not very formidable, and have been snc ceasf 1. overcome. As Russia has formally annexed the iegion up to Ashkabad, which is about the same distance from Kizil At vat that that place is lroui Ivrasuovodsk, there will probably be no further delay than fin ancial considerations may mipoae in carry ing the line to the capital of the n w t aus caspian province. Toe euergy shown in improving their means ot communication with this new possession is in striking con trast wi h the ind ff.-ience or sluggiihuess exhibited by the Rinfeiau autnoritka in odi er paits of Ada. Wb le i ashseuu reina ns more r mute from MJSCOW than our pos sessions the autipodes are from Loudon, and while the resources ot Liberia are un developed tor warn of railroads and canals, the ssu e six mouths have witnessed the subjection oi a 1 rave rtce and the connec tion of tin ir subdued territory with the main lints ot communication in the em pire. To pietend that this exceptional en ergy has Lot a peculiar significance would be to Disregard tacts, nor, although we may repeat thai there is uoihing unreason able in Russia desrnng to bring her latest Central Asian acquisition into direct com munication with tiflis or Derbeud, cantne plain fact be ignored that the first section in a line of railway must one day connect Russia with Meshed, and possit ly with Herat also, has been successfully laid down and opened for traffic. It may very well be that at some tuture period we shall have to recognize in this peaceful triumph of human skill a circumstance net less pregnant with important consequence* to the destinies of Asiat.c peoples and powers than the fall of kingdoms and the destruc tion of dynasties. Work of* Farmer's Wife. 1 am a farmer's daughter, and a farmer's wife, and know how many hours of hard labor we have to perform from one year's end to another. 1 also know the ways and means contrived by ourselves to obtain a little pocket money which we may use as we please—not to spend "loafing 'round," but for the comforts of our homes. Still, with all the toil of a farm life, I would not exchange it for a life in town with double the income. Now, let me tell you some of the hard-working members of tlij Home how I have obtained quite a revenue the two past seasons. The head of the family said 1 could have all the poultry 1 could raise, but at the same time added that it would be time and trouble thrown away. I bad turkeys and heDS. The first year had poor success on accouht of storms and accidents. The third year sold twenty six dollars worth of eggs, and received over eighty dollars in the fall for my poultry, and did nit get fancy prices. The third season Oast summer and fall) I sold thirty eight dollars worth of eggs, and my turk eys brought forty dollars. When I add that I did all the household work on a large farm, often milking, feeding hogs, and not one minute's help even in thresh ing time, you will acknowledge the money ws well earned, but, as I look around the house, and see hat comforts it has brought I wouder how 1 got along without them. Every dollar was used for something that would benefit the whole family, except a trifle given to some one whom I knew to be very needy. I find that young turkeys must have black pepper mixed with their food. It is also well to give a trifie of red pepper. Give them corn meal after they are ten days old, but scald it in sour milk, in a kettle"kept for the purpose. If they araccoped up their coop must be moved every day or they will die. if young tur keys have a turkey mother, she will be apt to keep them dry through cuite as tor in. When they are reared with a hen they must be furnished with a shelter when it rains. Now. how many rosy lassies in the Home circle are going to volunteer to rise at five o'clock every morning from now till the first day of June next, and prepare breaksast with her own hands while tired mother naps? Paradise. The boys Had been telling a few fish, turtle and snake stories, to which he listened attentively. When they had all finished, old Mossy gave a pitch or two and unlimbered. "Wall boys, I never have doubted am sort o' huntin' story sence my turtle scrape down on the bot loin." the boys all looked inquiringly and he proceeded : "I was poking round down thar one day last year when I came across the darndest old lookin' turtle I ever seen. Why, the moss was an inch thick .on his back, and the old cuss could hardly wiggle his tail. I cut a stick to measure the depth of the moss on his back and aceidently scraped ofl a hunk of it, when I seen some letters. So I scraped it all off, and thar in big letters was writ 'B. C.,' followed by the figures '567.' Wall, I stud up kinder faint like, and tuk my hand off on him to sorter rub my old head, when he fetched a flop to git away and slid down the bank a bit and turned clean over, when I'll be dogened, if thar warn't printed in the biggest kind o' capitals on his belly just aliind his forelegs, 'Adam,' and down a little furder, nigh his hind leg (in the same style that they put the ame of the town on dog collars), was printed in small type, 'Paredise!'" AGRICULTURAL. BARLEY FOR FEEDING —ln this country barley is used uiiviuly for brewing ; iu Europe and Eastern countries it is fed to stock, particularly horses. As compared to oats it is more nutritious and less lieal tiug. The product of an acre of barley is of more value as food for horses or other animals than the product of an acre of oats of equal quality. The grain being harder when dry than oats, it cannot lie consumed so well ni a raw state, but it fed ground it should bo soaked in water or boiled. When ground aud fed Iu conjunc tion with cut fodder, there is nothing su perior as food for working teams. Barley to keep the system open and the akin soft. So loug as our American fat mors grow,bar ley with no use for it in view but malting, so long will it be subject to extreme flue tuatious in price, and the business a risky and uneertaiu one for the grower. But when tho value of it for feeding stock is realized the market will bo steadier and the piofitsof the crop more certaiu. M.iuy farmers grow both barley and oats the one to sell and the other to feed. It would be wiser, if the soil is good for barley—as most all soils arc —to grow a portion at least for feeding purposes instead of oats. Ground barley is au excellent food for fat tening hogs. We know from actual ex perience to at horses will perform as much labor when fed ou barley as they do when ted ou oats. During the Mexican war all the grain that horses and mules had from the time the army lelt Jalapa for the inte lior was barley aud corn, but mostly bar ley. Cavalry uorses as well as those used for teaming purposes, could not bo iu bet ter condition ibau they were. [Jackson v Mlch.) Daily l'atnot.] WF learn from Alt SKTA. Moore Jc Hum phrey, that SL Jacob'S Oil is regarded as the very best selling liniment ever sold,and is eiving the highest satisfaction. it has effected many g o transform a bleak surface, where the ocean-ten pest auil spray prevented the growth cf a single natural shrub or tree into one of the most luxuriant gardens of the couutry. But the importance of shelter on farms, and more especially for the pro tection of crops, over which the suiting winds of winter sweep freely, is injuri ously affected m many ways. The snow, which should form a protecting mantle, is swept off intodiitU, aud the bare earth subjected to the full action of the hardest frosts. Young p'auts of grass aud tender grain ai.d growing crops are beaten about aud often actually torn out by the action of the strong wiml upon them, even iu the spring and summer seasons. This every observing farmer must have seen. Sweep ing tempests beat down grain fields, level the heavy grass of meadows and break and iDjure fields of corn more or less every season on our pra.ries. To avoid these evils we must resort to tree-planting. Eveiy farmer should have a wood-belt at least four rods wide on the north ami west Hue ot his burn. This should be kept fenced on both sides, so as to allow the young trees ample protection from the ravages of stock. .Belts of fast growing trees niav be planted, aud will afford good protection after a lapse of a comparatively few years, and then a part of the timber will prove eminently valu able for fuel and fencing. [Washington Critic.] Saved by Oil. Airs. Susanna Asmua, No. 11 Bartlett street, Baltimore, Aid., had for twenty-two years been a st-fferer from sores and pains in her limbs. She tried many remedies without anv favorable results. Happening to hear of St. Jacob's Oil, she concluded at last to try it. The result was wonderful The sore healed, the pains vanished, and she is now well a: ain. HESS LOSING FEATHERS.— It is no indi cation of disease that hens should be losimr their feathers. Some fowls begin their annual molt very early, and this is to be desired rather than complained of, as the recovery is more rapid in warm weather. It is advisable to give a little cooling medi cine to molting fowls. A drani of salt neter may be dissolved in a pint of water and given for a drink each day fcr a dozen fowls. Corn should not be given freely, but barley or w heat substituted in part. Some chopped vegetables would also be useful, ana a run on a grass field. Fresh, clean water is especially necessary while the fowls are in their present weakened condition. li.iby Saved. We are so thankful to say that our baby was permanently oured of a dangerous and protracted irregularity of the bowels by the use of II p Bitters by its mother,which at the same time restored her to perfect health ami strength.—The Parents, Ro chester, N. Y. TREATMENT OF WIN-DO ALLS.— IF the wind galls are present and are not old ones they may be treated by applying a strong so lution of alum by means of a f olded piece of cloth dipped in it and bound upon the swelling. With this pressure made be ap plied by means of pads bound on the puffs with bandages, keeping them on two hours a day at first, and gradually increasing the time until they can be borne continuously. If the puffs are n.ade sore by pressure the pads should be removed for a time. A CANADIAN farmer has thirty acres of beans whicn were put in by a seed dull. By leaving out the tubes the drills have been run thir y inches apart, which is just the right distance for cultivating with a sctfHsr. As manv beans can thus be pir in a day as any other grain, which is a great advantage over the old system of hand planting. Guard agiihiKt Disease. If you find yourself getting bilious, head heavy, mouth foul, eyes yellow, kidneys disordered, symptoms of piles torpienting you, take at once a few doses of kidney- Wort. It is nature's great assistant. Use it as an advance guard—don't wait to get down sick. See large advertisement. Ax odious comparison: One of the most disagreeable things in the world is the comparison of the "I will" at the ceremony with the "I will" af'er that event. e* i ■ / SHELL pink is a fashionable color The hushand of the lady who wears the pink usually does the shelling, A WIT says: "In Germany, when an ed itor tays anything witty, they kill the edi tor; and Dot one editor has been killed there for two hundred years. JOUBNAUBTIO: W T are going to Arkan sas and stait a paper, calling it "Quinine Bnd Whiskey." Everybody will take it. Vegetine Dr. Callier Surprised. Vegetinc Cured His Daughter. CALLIKItsVILLR, Chilton Co., May 15, lsis. f Pear Sir:— My daughter has been afflicted with nasal catarrh, affection of bladder and kidneys, and Is of scrofulous diathesis, and, after having exhausted my skill and the most eminent nhysi eians of Solum, 1 at last resorted to the use of your VKUKTINK (Without conll ience) and, to my groat, surprise, my daughter has been restored to health. 1 \y rite tins its a simple ad of lustier, and not as au advertising medium. Heaped fully, T. E. CAU.lt.lt, M. D. Worked like a Charm—Cured Salt Rheum & Erysipelas. "5 COCRT ST., ROMK, N. V., duly io, is;v. MR- H. It STEVENS: Pear Sir,—one year ago last fall mv little boy had a breaking out of Erysipelas and Salt Klieiun, Ins faee Is'ing one mattered sure of the Worst de*cril tton. Noticing your adverttseiiieut in the papers, I purchased two bottles of the \ KOKTINK, ami, with the two bottles, mv son was oured. 1 never saw anything Uke the \egdim-; it worked like a charm. 1 have twoi! city watchman at ltoiue for years. This testimonial is graluit* sis. Yours, respect fully, HOHATIO v.KIPI.kY. Remarkable Cure of Scrofulous Face WESTMINSTER, CONN., June u>, IST*. MR. IL R. STKVKNS: l*ar Sir,—l can testify to the good effect of your MKMCINK. .My little i>v ha l a SOMIKILA sore break out on ins head as large as a quarter of a dollar, and it wem down Ins face from one ear tc the other, under his neok, and was one solid inusi of sorea. Two bottles of your valuable VKUKTUM completely cured him. Very resjvtfully. MRS. U. K. i H ATCH EH. Vegetinc Prepared b. Hi R. STKVENs, IVMTON. Mass. Vegetiue is Sold by *ll Druggists. DrBULL'S cm SYRU P Y THE ONLY MEDICINE^ 91 IN KITIikU I.IOMD Oli IXiY JVUtJI R Tbat AO(M n( (he name time on M U ISELIVSR, THE SC7/SLS,Q □ AND TNI KID NS VS. P Y WHY ARE WE SICK -?Y ■ 9 Because ice allow these great organs fan become clogged or torpid, and !'■ usonous 11 N/itiNiDriarv therefore forced into t m /■•<*>oUl *** y JO /Mj months since T flrst commenced tiding that OIL on my horn**, tnd I shall continue to use it I happened to commence using Sr. JACOBS OIL on hones In tiiisway: My fluner Ls over eighty years of c nd Is subject to many of the ailments incicent to old age. Among other things lie has Rheumatic attacks, puin* in hLi limits and ioi*u,and aclm* in different parts of his body. He commenced using ST. JACOB* On, several montks since, ami after rubbing himself freely with the liniment night and morning, ac cording to theprintcd directions, he obtained the most deci&s On. and it always drive* the pain a war. Now 1 fully know from personal observation tfmt' Who! i$ onml for man in (pntd far hrart.' "—Further reports bring the gratifying in telligence that Aristidcs Welsh. Esq.. Of Krden heim BCook-Karm, near Philadelphia, Pa., the breeder of that famed racer, Iroquois, above rep resented. us* and strongly endorse* ST. JACOBS OIL as u wnnderftil remedy In it* eflectx upon hU otoek. Ills experience with the Great German Remedy JustitW-l him in giving hi* unqualified indorsement of it. *r.d In saying that hi* chief groom alioultl alway* use it ou the tunn. Qy otk LIUIA L PDKHtrt. OF Lllll. Mlit, ~, r 1.1. w. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'B VSC-3TAELB COMPOTES. laaPoiUlveOurj Tr all IK*M Fataful *4 WMWMM HcoaaM ItnrbMlbatl* pepulattea. It aril] ear* inttraty the wont form of Female plaint*. alt •▼•rlaa trouble*. Inflammation and TToerk -800, falling and DUplacamanu, and tha consequent ■p'nal Waakna**, and ta particularly adapted ta tha Change of Lift. It will dissolve and expel firmer* from the uaero* la aa aarty *togt of development Th* tendency to earn aarou* bnmori there t* checked vary apaadlly by tta oae It removes fkln tnaaa. flatulency, daatroy* all eravtaf for stimulant*, and relieves weeknea* of tha stomach. It curoa Bloating, Beadaehea, Hervon* ProatraUoa, General Debility, SlesplimruM, DepreeHoa and ladL faction. That feeling et hearing dowm, causing pain, weight and backache. la alway* permanently cured by It* use It will at all ttmaa and under all clreumetanoee act ta harmony with tha h *i that govern tha female ay atom. For tha rare of Kidney Complaint* of althar aa* tola Compound I* unsurpassed. LTDIA R. PINKHAMT TMETABM COM POUND la prepared at *SS and *56 W*ra Avenue, Ly*a. Mam Price |L Six bottles for $4. Sent by mall lath* form of pUl*, also tntba form of loaangaa, a* raoatpt of pries, ft per box for either Mr* Ptnkhaa tMaly answer* all latter* of Inquiry. Send for pamph M. Addraaa aa aboa. MtniUm l*n Paper. Pa family ahonld be without LTD LA E. PI NX H AMI U"VEB rrUA They cure ootuUpetloa. bUlaamam end torpt Uty of tha Uvar. It canto par box. AST- Said tv nil Dr*1a "MBS TSIE THE CREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. tWNo other line runs Three Through Pas ponder Trains Daily between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne vada, New Mexico, Arizonu, Idaho, Oregon and California. The Shortest, Speediest and Most Comforta ble Route via Hanuiba' to Fort Scott. Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galves ton and all points in Texas. The unequaled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: The celebrated Pullman (IG-wheel) Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, C., B. & Q. Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with Gorton's Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C.. B. & Q. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars fitted with Elegant High-Backed Rattan Re volving Chairs for the exclusive use of first class passengers. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com bined with their Great Through Car Arrange ment, makes this, above ail others, the favorite Route to the South, South-West, and the Far West. Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. _ T Through Tickets vifcthis Celebrated Line for sale at all offices imtho United States and Canada. All information about Rates of Fare, Sleep ing Car Accommodations, Tiuio Tables, &0.. will be cheerfully given, and will send Free to any address an oiegant County Ma p of United States, in colors, by applying to i iiitv.. oca. i A3ent, Chicago T. J. POTTKK, veueral Manager. Chicago. 1 THINK," said a vegetarian, once, in conversation, "that when a man lives on beef he becomes something like an ox; if he eats mutton he begins to look sheepish; and if he eats pork may he not grow to be swinish?" ''That may be," said his friend, "but when a man lives on nothing but vegetables, 1 think he's apt to lie pret ty small potatoes." Truth ami Honor* Query:—What is the liest family medi cine in the world to regulate the bowels, purify the blood, remove costivcncss and biliousness, aid digestion and tone up the whole system? Truth and honor compels us to answer. Hop H'tteis, lieing pure, perfect and harmless.—El. A TWO-EDGED §ort of a crirl: Hhe (be witchiugly)— 4 Oh. lam so glad you're going to see me to my carriage, Mr. Browne."' lie (flattered) —"Indeed, and why?" She—"Oh, because the girls are so jealous, and I want to prove that 1 do not monopolize all the good-looking men." Browne satisfied, but not so hap py as he expected to be. BEAC HES of a free country: Thingsarej et ting down pretty fine, Fogg thinks. He went into au eating house the other day. Calling to a waiter he said: "Will you take my crder?" "I will take your request, s'r," responded the gentlemanly atten dant. A GENTLEMAN from Indiana recently registered in an Illinois hotel and looked at the printed notice in the bed-room, "Please do not blow out the gas." The occupant of the adjoining room heard bun remark, "I pay my money and I'm going to blow out the gas if i waut to." Important to I ravelt-ri. Special inducements aro offered you by the Burlington Route. li will pay you to read tbeir atlveriiseiueuta to b louud elsewhere in this issue. OUT of proportion: An Oil City man purchased a small hand bellows, took it home and told his wife he had concluded to blow out his brains; where ipon she re plied that a mna'.let sized bellows would have answered the purpose. TUB English language: Sam Johnson savs that the wort kmd of a "wwlder" to be struck wid is to be struck wid a brick. CASKS are constantly occurring in eve~y family where, if Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup were used in time ihe Cough aud Cold would give uo further trouble. A KINO father: The father of a St. IA)11 is bride presented his son-in-law with 80,(hH) head of cattle. "Papa, dear," ex claimed his daughter, when she heard of it, "that was so kind of you; Charley's awful fond of ox-tail soup." TOP of the style: A young lady's hat blew off and was run over by a broad wheeied cart. The ribbons were some what soiled, but tne hat is now the very iatcst full shape. SOKE eyes, tetter, salt rheum, etc., are cured by "Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher." Sold by all druggists. Never fails. TRUE piety: Vermont men are religious even under the most trying circumstances. A deacou recently asked prayers of the congregation "for the low-lived son of a pirate that stole his melons." WREN a woman leaves a man who has not earned his salt for years, be imtnedi ately adverti°es that he will pay no debts of her contracting. PROMPT relief in sick headache, dizzi ness. nausea, pain in the side, etc., guar anteed by taking "Sellers' Liver Pills." .MARK TW AIN, lecturing ou the Fiji is lands, offered to show how the cannibals ate their fi>od if any woman would lend him a baby. The lecture had to go ou umllustrated. CONSCI.ATION: "My Love is Gone" is the title of the latest song written by a younJf man iu Boston. Of course, this is rough, but "the absent girl eats no oysters." DRUGGISTS say that Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound JS the best remedy for female co.i.plaims they '*ver heard of. "I nevet have any trouble," said a see dy vocalist, "to get on tiie high notes. It is the loan notes that trouble me." IT would be well for talkative people to take a lesson of the trees and profit by their example so as to keep some things shady. Don't Die In the limine. Ank Drugßisti for "Rough ou Rats." It clours out rats, mioo, roaches, flies, bed-bugs. 15c. MKSSKS. MORGAN a IHUDLT. Mutual Ufa tiulhliug, Teiuu and Chestnut stree s. h iye on aaud a superb stock 01 extra Una quality Dla ■uoinis, which tae> offer at as low prices at tones or the tlrsi qual.ijr, p< riect alike In color aud shape, can be sola tor. Than Ootl for Antkeslsi W'CI. I.FLEET, MASS., April 10, 187(1. MFSSTW NEUook ten to one. A vents never made money so fast. The book sell* itself. Exi>erieuce not necessary. Failure unknown. .All make immense profits. Private terms free. GEORGE STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine. $lO 6 4. Prizes to Agents. Trial lot 10c. sil ver, post stamps unnoticed. Latest styles. Consistency recognized. MODEL CAKD CO., Lock Uaveu, Pa. A IDLEN'* Rraln ROOD curat NARROW PA /\ flinty ana W.-akuss ol Uensraiira Orcana, FL AIRDRUKGII'A- Rand for circular t Allan 'A Ptuur aaacr.SU firat Aranua. N X. YOUNG MEN graphy In four months and be certain of a situation, addresb VAUENTLNK BROS.. Janeavllle. V/iscoitein. $n n n A YEAR AND EXPENSES TO 111 Agents. Outfit free. Address P. O, ILL VICKEBY. Anguata, MA, HOSTED BITTerS Diminished Vljfot I* reimbursed In great measure, to those troubled with weak kidneys, by a Judicious use of Hosteller'a Htomach Hitters, which invigorate* and stimulates without exciting the urinary organs. In conjunc tion with its influence ujx.u them, it corrects acidity, improves appetite, ami is in every way conducive to health and nerve re|*>*e. Another marked quality is its control over fever and ague, and its power of preventing il For sale by all Druggist* ami Dealer* generally. noo' A )Vt|| , atno* mo J j Affvuu tj B | aj < no A j >ijiwi|s -a* Jip kpusvTvoiix wd|s <*jsu )' r •sjU!B jsd°H no £ l** aun s . -ifatt jo poq v no Su? fj ujqr.Siiwi JO mpnqjood UJOJJ SutJ.ijiiw'Jinnot ■JO pjo 'o|]H>Ts JO p|4 •JVUI .uvtioA II t ooi) y| wtjwnp JO uonojavjp , -tt| A IUoJJ n pu* SUIU'A OH* noi JJ f *8 d °H "ii B *SJO: i;q dOH I DDIOAJOM uruq ojo) H n pa* tjuvpuutjii p •VAX O) i®H piOAW SO'Jlip JtlpA i -p;iUJaAoSui!iojhJ.J /gb J"> U(J) i;l Aq ptt fiijgffy -j <1 jo übui Ac. _a -sv's'-'iii no jo ojv no A j] ou'u ■ ojo i'A ji YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUMP I'nl tned,or with Copprr. Forcelaln,or Iron Linings. Each one stenciled with my name at manufacturer is warranted in material and con ktroction. For sale by the best houses in the trade. If you do not know where to get this pump, write to me as below, and I will send name of agent nearest you, who will supply yor at my lowest prices. CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 308 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa COl I R. C. SELLER a * CO. • —PITTSBURGH. PA,— O,HOB AG EM'S WANTED TO SELL THE LIFE OF GARFIELD! Hi* early life and career br soldier and statesman; his election and administration; bis aesas^iiiat-.on; his heroic slrujorlefor life; wonderful medical treat ment ; blood-poisoning; remo\-al to Ellierou; deatli, ortrait of Oarfleldliis wife and mother; i-oene of the shooting; the sick-chamber; Guiteau in hiß cell; the surgeons, and the Cabinet. The only oompleir and avthmtir work. There u a fortune for agent* fret fn the held trith thifhutk. Outfit 50c. Sjvak quick. Address BUBHAIID BHOS.. 725 Kr . Philadelnhia. 6.000 Agents Wntifed for Life of 0. A T?TTT , .T."n It contains the full history of his noble and eventful lift Hud dastardly a-v-assmation. 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If yon would hare your fleah Arm. your bones sound without cartes, and yonr fompieiion f ,tr, use Kadsrsy'i Kara*parti* ifaa kMolvsni A remedy composed of tngredlentt of extra erdlnary medical properties emaential to purify, heal, repair and invigorate the broken-down ax 4 waived body—QUlOs, PLEASANT. JiAFK and PERMANENT in Its treatment and cure. No matter byAvhat name the complaint may be designated, whether it be Hcro ula, con sumption, Syphilis, Ulcers, Sores, Tumors, Bolls Erysipelas, or Salt-Rheum, diseases of ths Lungs. Kidneys. Bladder, womb, Skin, Liver, Stomach or Bowel*, either chronic or constitu tional, the virus of the disease is in the BLOOD which supplies the waste, and builds and r*- aa ra thaae organ* and wasted tissues of the tystern. If the blood is unhealthy, the process ef repa'r must be unsound Fhe Mareaparllllan Beeol-vent not only Is a compensaUug remedy, bat secures the har monious aciioa of each of the organs It estah 6siie throughout the entire system functional harmony, and supplies the b ood-vesael* with • pure and heali by current of new Ufa The skin, after a few days use of the Bars a pari 111 an, be som©* clear and beautiful. Pimpiett, Blotches, •lack ©pots and ©kin Erupt on* are removed ; bores and Ulcers soon cured. Persons suffering from Scrofula, Eruptive Diseases of the Eyes. Mouth, Kant, Legs, Threat and Glands, that have accu u slated and spread, either from un cured disease* or mercury, or from the use of Corrosive bubllmate, may rely upon a cure If the Sarsapar>lllarj la cod tinned a sufficient time to make Ha impression on the eystem. one bottle contains more of the active prlncl flee of medicines than any other preparation. ak>-niD Teaspoonful Donee, while others re- Juire flve or *Lx times as much. Owe' Dollar '•r Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires mfent** not htmrs to rw •eve pain and cure acute disease. RAD WAY'S Beady Belief, In from one to twenty minutes, never Calls to VeUeve PA IN with one thorough application * no mutter how violent or excrutfU-alt Breathing. Palpitation ef tk Heart, Mysteries. Croat*. Disk* therin. Catarrh. Influensa. Memdaefaa, Toothaebe, Mearnlgia. KheamatUn, Cold Chill*. 4g* Chill*. Chilblain-, aaj froil HKea. Brnt-o*. hammer Com pialMto, Mervoamea hie •-plena ear. (Vtngbi Cold*, Hi>rains. Pain* In the 1 heat. Bach ar Idmbe are iaalaatly ro* Movod. Fever and Ague. FEVER and aGUB cored for so cents. There Is net a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and other Malarious, Bill •u-c ©carlet. Typ oid Yellow and other fevers (ai'led by Radway s PUIS) so quickly as Ban- WAV's Rxadt rkuev. It will in a few momenta, when taken accord ing to directions, cure Cramps, spasms, Hour Stomach. Heartourn, Kick lleaaache, Diarrhcea. Dyst-ntery,coiic, wind In the Bowels,andau Internal Pain*. Traveler* should always carry a bottle ef Rad way '* Ready RiTlef with them. A few drope in wa er will prevent sickness or pains irom change of w&t- r. It is better than French brandy or hitters as a stimulant. Miners and Lumbermen should always be provided with it. CAUTION. All remedial agents capable of destroying life by an overdose should be avoided. Morph iue. opium, str chnlne, arnica hyosclamua, and other powerful remedies, doe* at certain time*, in very small do* ■*, relieve the patient during their action in the system. But perhaps the second d ise, If repeated, may aggravate a d tn ere;u*e the suffering, and another dose cause de:ith. There ts no necessity for urine these nncertaln agents remedy like Had way's Rt-ady Rei.ef will stop the most ex •ruclatlng pain quicker, without entailing the least difficulty In either infant or adulL THE TRUE RELIEF. Radwat* Rxadv Rklixv is the only remedial agent in vogue that will instantly stop pain. Fifty Cento Per Bottle. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills. Perfect Pnrga'lves, soothing Aperi ents, Act Without Pain, Always Reliable, and Natural in their Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfe tly tasteless, elegantly ooated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purtfv, cleanse and strengthen. RadwaVs Piijs, for the cu r e r& all D sorders orihesiomacn. Liver, Bowels, E Jneys, Bladder, Nervous Di-veasea H ad.tehe. CODhtin itlon, Oos t veuess, Ind gestton. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Fever, 'nffama'lon of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements or the Internal v.scera. War ranted to effect a periect cure. Purely vege table, containing no mercury, minerals or dele tertnus drugs. !~i>bset ve the following.symptoms resul Ing fr>'ia Diseases of the Dlge tive Organs: Consti pation, Inward Plies, Fullness or the Bio dlo the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, • 1 gust of Food, Ful.ness or Weight in the ©tomacn, Sour Kructions, Slnki g or Flutt- ring at the Hear', Ch king or Suffering Sensations wuen in a lying posture, Dlmne>- of Vision, Dots or Webs Before the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per sptration. Yellowness or the Skin and Eve*, Pain In the S de. Che t, L mbs, and Sudden Flushes or Heat. Burning in the Flesh. A few doses of Radway'b Pills will free the •ystem from all the above-named Disorders. Price, 25 Cento Per Box. We repeat that tho reader must consult out books and papers on the subject of dls ases and (heir cure, mong which may be named • M False and True," •'Radway on lrr-table Urethra,** "Had way oa Scroiula," and others relating to different classes or Dl eases. ■OLD BY DRUGGISTS. READ ".TALSE AND TRUE.'* Bend a letter stamp to RAD WAT A CQ r No S3 Warren, Cor. Cltareh St., Kf York. rwinformation worth thousands will he set* to you. 12 K* uc L Wnth-n CARDS for 25a; 50 forHOe.; 1 for 41.76 .by mail. C. K. BERG .Cresaj. lowa loose answermg an advertisement wll confer a favor upon the advertiser and tha publisher by stating that they saw the adver 'l|*m-nt In IhW nnro ntmln. th* Mtwr ~ 2 34