Murrox por pre — Cut as large a part as desired of u fore quarter of muttin into pieces of from three to five inches square. Place these in a pot which has a tightly fitting lid, and cover with cold water, Of course, the length of time it 18 necessaxy to boil the mutton depends upon its degree of toughness, and of this the cook must judge only bearing in mind that it should be made very tender, When nearly done remove from the firo, and leaving the pot still closely covered to keep in the steam, set it a away in a cold place till the next day, when you may remove the cake of fat that will have settled on the top, after which set the pot on the fire adding salt and pepper to taste, an alisprce if liked, and if necessary, suffi- cent hot water to well cover the mut- ton. When all is boiling, add pieces of thoroughly light bread or biscuit dough, and do not allow the boiling to subside until the dough is done, Serve in a platter with a deep centre, that it may hold the gravy as well as the meat and crust, Liven very tough mutton may in this way be rendered palatable, and chickens that have lived past the hey- day of their youth may be advantage- ously treated in the same manner, ——————— STEWED FRUIT FOR GOUT AND DYSPEP- sta. —Dr. Milner Fothergill recommends the use of stewed fruits in many cases of gout and dyspepsia. Sugar is un- doubtedly objectionable to many,but it is by no means necessary to sugar to stewed fruit, If the acidity be neu- tralized by an alkali little or no sugar is required. Thrifty housewiyes have long been familiar with the fact that the addition of a small quantity of bi- carbonate of soda to stewed Iruit re- duces the acidity, so as to save the ne- cessity for so much sugar, If about as much bicarbonate of potash as will lie on a shilling (English) be added to each pound of fruit it will be found sufficsent to neutralize the acidity, and to bring about the natural sweetness, Milk, puddings and stewed fruits are exocel- lent for the dypspeptic, the bilious and the gouty. AxoxG the many points to be consid- ered 1n the selection of a winter dress is its capacity for being turned upside down and wrong side out when its fur- ture destiny may demand such trans. formation. It is also desitable to have goods that can be dyed, and on that account mixtures of silk and wool should be avoided. All wool materials, ‘such as serge, cashimere, flannels and debeges, and all the goods of similar pature sold under various names, are far more satisfactory and are often cheap- er in the end than the fancy mixtures, Full plain skirts are still in favor, and very neat and stylish costumes, suitable either for home, business, or street wear can be made of seal-brown, steel- gray or olive-green cloth, flannel or cashmere, with full skirt trimmed only with a broad velvet nbbon one shade darker than the cloth, and placed about six mches from the bottom of the skirt. Make with panel basque, and if desir- able, braid down the front and panels with silk braid one-fourth inch in width, and of same shade as the goods, * ALMOND s¥ONGE CARKE.— Whites of ten eggs, one goblet of flour, one and a half goblets of sugar, one teaspoonful of cream of tartar. Bake in jelly cake tins, This will be much lighter if the flour is sifted three or four times, as for angel's food. For the custard one-half pint of cream or milk, Boil it and star in three-well-beaten yelks, two table- spoonfulfuls of sugar, one tablespoon- ful of corn starch dissolved in cold milk, Boul until thick. When cold add one- half pound of blanched almonds, chop- ped fine, saving out two dozen to dec- orate the tap. After putting the cream between the cakes, ice the top with the white of an egg, a small cup of sugar and a .very little bitter almond; ihen orcament with whole almonds in rays from the centre, Hosex oasz.—A pound of honey, a pound of flour, a quarter of a pound of butter, a quarter of a pound of almonds pounded coarsely, a drahem of pounded cloves the grated peel of a lemon and half an ounce of carbonate of soda dis- solved in water, Let honey and butter come to a boil over the fire; take this off, and in a few moments stir in the flour and spice by degrees, then the al- mounds, and lastly the soda, Let the mass stand all night in a cool place, In the morning roll it out half an inch thick, cut it into little square cakes, put half an almond io each corner and a shoe of peel in the middie. Bake them in a moderate oven a pale brown. ———— PIA Wooncccr—Broiling 1s a favorite method of cooking game, and all birds are excedingly nice roasted, To broil ; Split down the back, open, and flatten the breast by covering with a eloth and pounding, season with pepper and lay the inside first upon the gridiron; turn as soon as browned, and when almost done, take off, place on a platter, sprinkle with salt and return to the When done, place iu a hot dish, butter both sides well and serve at once. The time required is usally about twenty minutes. They require a brisker fire than poultry, but take less time to cook. Their color when p paste abou : ineh thick. Boll it, tie close in a flan. nel eloth, boil two hours and serve with sweet sauce, VUMLEY came home one might and declared that he had heen so busy dur- ing the day that he hadn't time to draw a long breath, “Yes,” remarked voung Brown, *‘I noticed when you came running up the steps that your breath was very short, but, according to my way of ’ what it lacked in length it more than made up in strength.” ——————— $20,000 Gone! . Say Fraxowsoo, Cal—The Chronicle publishes in substance the following marvel, Captain W. ¥. Swasey, the oldest ploneer of the coast, makes a statement of the intense suffering of his friend Colovel D, J. Williamson, an Army officer of distinction, and an Ex- U. 8. Consul, who was attacked in the winter of 1861-2 with violent rheuma- tism. Sb great was his agony in after years, he became a helpless cripple, and after trying numberless remedies, the baths of other countries and spending & fortune of $20,000, the disease seemed to assume a more virulent type. Finally, he was persuaded to try Bt Jacob's Oil, the great conqueror of pan. It worked a miracle of cure. ln a letter to the Chronicle be confirms Captain Bwasey’s statement and adds: *‘[ cheerfully give my unqualified attestation to the truthful- ness of the statement, because 1 feel por- fectly certain that a knowledge of my care by St. Jacobs Oil, will prove the means of relieving hundreds of sufferers.” sersnmmesrssmscintl A AP — H A sMALL boy will dance on chestnut burrs and broken bottles, and run airily over a wheat fleld just after the wheat has been cut, and think nothing of it; but let the point ot a nail work up a hittle way through the heel of his shoe, and he howls and ime and thinks it is sufficient cause for him to remain away from school. The Chemistry of the Stomach. As in the most delicate processes of the labora. tory, i is essential that the re-agents employed produce chemical changes in mailer should be unconliam inated, so also it is mperatively neces. gary that the fiuids of the stomach, which act chemically upon the food, should be perfectly pure. When the stomach Is acid, It Is because these fuilds are vitiated or diluted. Stmilarly, other forms of indigestion arise from a deficiency of the chemical properties of the gastric julces The most direct and agreeable way 10 restore thelr parity and improve their quality, is to take before each meal & wineglassfull of Nosteller's Stomach Bliters, which corrects acidity, renders digestion complete and painless, andovercomes the constipation which it produces. Tle pervous- ness and weakness resulting from chrogic dys- pepsia, also disappear under its influence. A rarest medicine advertisement reads: “Fifty dollars reward to any one who will produce a case of liver com- plaint that our bitters will not care.” Tunis generous offer will undoubtedly occasion great rivaly among the lead. ing producers of liver complaint, and stimulate them to renewed exertions, sist— A Masons Affair. 1 have been troubled for a number of years with kidney and bladder difficulty; at times have suffered a great deal with the weakness caused by the inflammation and intense pains in the back and loins. I tried many medicines that were recommended, but none of them seemed to reach my case until one day I related my case to one of our drug- gista here in Auburn. Mr. Smith was very urgent that I should try Hunt's Remedy, for be knew of many who had used it with wonderfnl success, 1 purchased a bottle and used it, and found a great deal of bene. fit, and commenced to improve rapidly, and the paius in the back were relieved. gained strength and vitality, and after using four bottles 1 have been completely cured, and have recommended it to others, and give this statement voluntarily, believ- fug that, from my own case, Hunt's Reme- dy is ail that is recommended, and you can use this as you choose forthe benefit of the public. Wittiam C. CLARK, Mason and Builder, 8 Van Anden 8t Anbar, N. Y., June J, 1583. A tribe of Indians having tails from 6 to 8 inches in length is said to have been discovered in Paraguay. Should this asonouncement prove true, the “Journal of Science” protests in advance against their being paraded as‘‘the mis. sing link,” since the anthropoid spes have no tails. los Rescued from Death. William J. Coughlin,of Somerville, Mass, , says : Inthe fall of 1876 I was taken with bleeding of lungs followed by a severe congh. I lost my appetite and flesh, and was confined to my bed. ln 1877 I was admit. ted to the hospital. The doctors said 1 had a hole in my lung as big as a ualf dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. 1 gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. I gota bottle, wh, to iny surprise, I commenced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for three years ‘past. “Waeee Oar Storms Come From,” read Mr, Broughline, in a scientific paper, “Well, I know where a great many of them come from,” he mentally ejaculated, looking up and glancing at his wife. WIE Ko Barer Remepy can be had for Coughs and Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than “Browx's BRONCHIAL Trocues.” Price 20 cents. Sold only in boxes. A IAI P51 SS Svoar cookies without eggs are made of two cups of sugar, one of butter, one of milk, half a teaspoonful of bicar- bonate of soda, hall a teaspoonful of cinnamon or of nutmeg, with flour enough to roll, ———— Phang Pectoral breaks a cold and stops cough, Sota, Prnuavs the worst ever made ; A man went into a florists ‘Can you let me have two bouquets to-day?” he asked. “No, sir.” "Why cant you?” po 1quets I haven't got ‘em, that's why, The only remedy for Heart Lhisease in all its forms is Dr. Graves’ Heart Regula. tor. Proce $1. 6 for $5. A I IIIA SIS Atheism is the result of pride and ignorance, of st sense and feeble reasons, of good-eating and ill-living. Ladies and chuiaren's boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel Btiffenors are used. FEE ERE TRE E like straws upon the surface Sow: hr That would search for pearls, must dive below, If the blood be {mpoverished, as mani. festod by pimples, eruptions, ulcers, or run- ning sores, scrofulous tumors, swellings or general debility, take Dr, R. V. Pierce's ‘Golden Medical Discovery.” Sold by druggists, It 15 50 easy to meditate on a far-off heroism, so dificult to cut off a little self indulgence quite near at hand. Tennyson's “May Queen.’ Who knows that if the beautiful girl who died so young bad been blessed with Dr, Pierce's “Favorite Prescription’ she might have reigned on many another bright May- day. The “Favorite Prescription’ isa cer- taln cure for all those disorders to which females are liable, By druggists, ——— UI A I——————— Persons who care the least about pleasing others will always complain the most when others do not please them. Our Frogress. As stages are quickly abandoned with the completion of railroads, so the huge, drastic, cathartic pills, composed of crude and balky medicines, are quickly aban- doned with the introduction of Dr, Pierce's “Pleasant Purgative Pellets,” which are sugar-coated, and little larger than mustard seeds, but composed of highly concentrated vegetable extracts. By druggists ili Sadness 1s a disease; the best remedy for it is occupation. The pills are warranted to be PURELY vege. table, Kee from all mineral and other poisonous substances, ‘They are a certain cure for Consti- fon, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Billousness, orpid Liver, Loss of Appetite, and all diseases arising from the Liver, Stomach, Bowels or Kidneys. They remove all obstructions from the channels of the system and purify the blood, thereby im- parting health, strength and vigor. Solid by drug- gists, or sent by mall for 85 cents in stamps by P. NEUSTAEDTER & CO., 83 Mercor St., New York, So.0 Manufacturers of ST, BERNARD VEGE- TABLE FILLS. send for circular. GOOD NEWS T0 LADIES! Greatest inducesmnests ever of fered. Now's your taps to up orders for cur celebrated Teas ; py secure 8 bessii. J or Mose Rose Chins Tealet, or H swe Doootsted Draner Bet, or Gold Basd Moss For full particulars address AMERICAN TEA CO. 51 sod 13 Vesey SL, New York. Is your child AO [Fk i" E ite pose, * start in its sleep, and grind Matesth* Jf ao, it has WORMS, and you should use PW CLARK'S INFALLIBLE“Sa SYRUP . m bottle, 1 « py OER viled bet, sREAT | Box SN, AT ONCE. in its section 4 a SCTE Fl CORTES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. B= BM Dest Cough By. Tastes goed. BY Use in tithe, Bald 27 drogiists, BN aE EL®l aia [RUPTU Mayer d snd per 4 dataly aller treatinent. Examination free, Send stage for re Wa oN, om, 31 oR Bireat. Philadelphia, & £ WR ogen, Reading, Pa., every Saturday; Hepshey Route, Harr bourg, Pa. Mh and th: 8. Clair Hotel, Pitisburgh, Pa, "th sod 88h of cach month. GENTS WANTED forthe Best and Fastest { soiling Petorial Books and Bibles Pries im duced 3 per oenl. Natiowat Pos Oo, Philads., Ps Casuphor Mik i» the best Linkment Price 5 oeote FRAZER AXLE GREASE alent in he world, very } * has and 1 raarned ¥ EVERYWHERE Get the genuine, onr trade-mark razer's. SOLD ri EE S$ 4 0: Ensin tam to COLEMEN 8 OQ. SHEETS fine writing paper, 80 with calendar, by mail Ayo anted. HEooxouy 0 blotter, Agents "RixTING Co, Newbury. AGENTS WANTED 5751 P02, us hn LE med. Will knit 8 pair of with MEE i TOR complete in ® min 11 will also knit a grost variety of fancy tor which there is * dy market Send lar and tere to the Twombly BK foe Co . 10 Tremont Wired, 2 nitting $65 A oNTn A board for 8 live Youse Youss » Ladios COUNTY. $ VRIBOLER & CO. Phistapain Co. Pa P A ’ I - N i S r roms for inform atic « T. POWER, Attorney 1-Law and Bolicit Py .. W Slaw gicior of Pateath No 8M F. SL, NW, of YOUNG MEN y Jearn TELREGRAPHY hore snd JOUNG VALENTINE | Bibs "Ta Coville Wis. CN AO OSB AAPOR, [4A FAMILY MEDICINE THAT TAS HH MILLIONS DURING 35 YRARS! JNETICAN MUSTANG LININENT A BALM FOR EVERY WOUND O MAN AND BEAST! THEOLDEST&BESTLINIM EVER MADRE IN AMERICA. Mexican M Liniment h A new rubber-producing plant, pra- meria glandulifera, has been brought forward in India. 1t is common, in Southern India and Cochin Caina, and yields abundant supplies of pure caout- choue, The liquid juice is often em- ployed in medicine by Anamites and Cambodians, ————— Any Sufferer with Files will realise heaven in the relief of pain by sending to P. Neustmdter & Co,, Box 2416, New York City for free samples of “Anakesis,” DOW established by the experience of 25 years on three continents, as an absolute and infallible pile remedy. As doc. tors of all schools have adopted ils use we com mend it without the slighest hesitation as being all that is claimed for It. Talent is of no more use without cultivation than bricks and mortar without a mason. Inspiration is, in one sense, the gift of trying. FOR DYSPEPSIA, INDIGRSTION, depression of gpir- its and general debility,in their various forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-Phosphorated- Elixir of Calisaya” made by Caswell, Hazard & Co, New York, and sold by all Druggists, is the best tome, and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal The metals best used for ealico print- ing cylinders are pure copper and alloys containing from 25 to 30 ot zine to from 75 to 70 of copper. Lead is injurious if present to even the extent of 0.5 per cent, Unrbo-ines He wins at last who builds hus trust In loving words and actions just. Who's head, who's walk, his very mien, Proclaum the use of Carboline. ——— I WI ———————— Age is beautiful and wonderfully at- tractive when in youth the soul was conversant with truth, Its glories abide in old age. Walnut Lea: Halr Restorer. It is entirely different from all others, Itis as clear as water, and as its name indicates is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, It willim- mediately free the head from all dandruff, re- store gray hair to its natural color, and pro- duce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in ary manner affect the health, which sulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of silver preparations havedone. It willchange light or faded hair {n a few days to a beautiful gouty hewn. Ask yourdruggistforit. Each tie is warranted. Sait, Kuixe & Co, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and C. N. CrirrEXTON New York. — cali fetm— Learn to despise outward things and to give thyself to things inward, and thou shalt perceive the kingdom of God to become in thee, so————— 1found it a sure cure. | have been troubled with Catarrhal deafness for seven ir eight years with a roaring noise in my head. I bought medicine in 13 slates but nothing helped me till 1 procured a bottle f Ety's Cream Balm. In four days I could bear as well as ever. [ am cured of the Catarrh as well. 1 consider Eiy's Cream Balm the best medicine ever made. —A3arrett Widrick, Hastings, New York, - et —— Oh, how small a portion of earth will hold us when we are dead, who ambi- tiously seek after the whole world while we are living. When you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Ex ge and Carriage Hire, and stop a! the Grand Union Hotel, opposiie Grand Cen tral Depot. Elegant rooms, fitted up at a coal of one million dollars, reduced 10 §1 and upwards per day. European Pisa Eevalor. Hestasrant supplied wilh the best. Horse cars, slages and elevated raliroad 10 all depots, Families can live better for joss money at ihe Grand Union Hote] than at any other Gral-class hotel In the city, ms ——— A. UD TPC — We must not roughly smash other people's idols because we know, or think we know, that they are of cheap human manufacture Millions have died with Bright's kidney disease and rheumatic diseases. Dr. Ei. more is the first to discover a cura. He has treated thousands with Lis Rbheumatine- Goutaline and never lost a case. It always cures, Cems AAI The greatest of these is charity. If there is to be millennium its spirit will consist in making allowances. Chrolithion collars and cuffs are cheapest in the long run. They wear longer than any other, and you save cost of washing. Ss—— I P————— The sister of temperance is not she who stands idle, but she who goes straight forward to the work. Emory s Little Cathartic Pill—best made for Laver Complaint and bihiousness. Tasteless, harmless, fallible. 150, ctr ii— At times, into some hours of life are crowded so much of anguish, that we seem to live years; ves, to become aged in a brief space. Heart Disense in all its forms cured by Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator. Price $1. 6 for §5. by druggiste. retarted We should never have enemies, if for no other reason, because it is so hard to behave towards them as we ought, Prevent malanal attacks by invigorating the liver with Dr. Banford's Liver lawvigo- ator, i ———— III Divine love is a sacred flower, which in its early bud is happiness, and in its {ull bloom is heaven, Consumtion in any stage may be cured by Piso’s Cure. 25 cents a bottle. mm AI I In this wild world, the fondest and the best are the most tried, most trou bled and distressed " ——— Camphior Milk cares sches and pains, Price, 35 cents A man may talk continually and not bo 9 uent; sound and substance are Hale’s Honey Thou must not be lord and master to thine own actions; not a savant ora hireling, TAN NEVER FAILS. “You claim too muck for Bamans Tax Nenvixe,™ saysaskeptic, “How can one medicine be a specific for Eple Lepay, Dyspepsia, Alcoholism, Eating, Rheumatism, Spermators rhe, or Seminal Weakness, nud fifty other complaints?” We claim it a specific, slime ily, because the virus of all disesses arises from eblood. Its Nervine, Resolvent, Alterative and Laxative properties meet sll the conditions berein referred to, It's known world wide es (XTHETGREATY (NERIVEXCIOM It quiets and composes the patient—not by the introduction of opiates and drastic cathartics, but by the restoration of activity to the stomach and nervous system, whereby the brain is relieved Oplam causes above referred to, chants, Bankers, Ladies and all those whose sed- entary employment causes nervous prostralion, irregularities of the blood, stomach, bows is or stimnlant, Saxanitan Nzuviveg | Thousands proclaim it the most wonderful orant that ever sustained the sinking system. $1.50. Sold by all Druggists, The DRS. A. RICH- MOND MED. CO., Proprietors, St. Joseph, Mo, Chas, 3, Crittenton, Agent, Mew Tork Cy. (4) GD Ag pF his porous phaser is r # for ia quick DD oS HOP = PLASTER: Orrick in the Pack, $ide or Hip, Be and Muscles, Bore Chest, Kidoey 3 and ell pains or aches either local or Geepaoated thes, Strength ris and SUssuistes the paris, 3 irtaes of hops cum bined with gums jean a 4 ready 10 apply perior to Hniments, lotions salves, Frice 25 cents or b for $Lo Solid by drug i T gists and country} A CREA stores. Mailed on re | eeipt of price. Hop Plaster Company, Pre- prietors, Boston, Mase + o> # (The best family pill made-diawiey’s Bt Liver Pills ieassnt in action and ear 1 - peg - s Lalor SOMETHING FOR EVERYSODY, Read, Mark and Inwardly Digest, If you have nausea, want of appetite, fatuiency, dizziness, feverish symploms, you are suffering from costiveness, and Hop Bitlers is Cure, If your vital foroes are depressed, If you have a feeling and weakness, are easily Ialig perspire freely on going 10 sleep, are short of breath on every slight effort and have a general feeling of melancholy and you are suffering from general debiily Bitters removes 11 all if you have a sense of weight slomach; cious, but generally feelie] be Sure nde of § Tl lasEilY depreusion and H or fo 8 changeable appelile w 8 morn h severe pain spirits after a Tall meal, wil time aller eating, win the slomach: sour stomach; i rising on £ and Sullering al of the slotmach, af & BOreness over I nausea teadache, or some of symuploms, you suffering from Jdyspepsia, and Hop Bitters wil permanently cure yor voritin the pit these are hour 7 a urn h the pexi, and { vou are suffering all the Toriures 0, One moment next fearing yon pa, § Ww ng from thal aria’ Fever, or yr 8 4 are suber ne, Ma HELA tiers will speedily Cue you if you have a dry, hars 1 yellow skin, a dali pain io he right side, exien lng 10 ihe tiade and pit of the slomach; 4 TenCeTness over the region of th seus of Rghiness and uticasiness about the oi m ch 30d LVEr] Feoow- r, 4 hacking or dry cough; © riness of broath. ing; feet and hands coll, W eoate disagreeabic lass south: low blotches of the face and neck: palpitation of heart; disturbed sleep, heartburn: laseitade have any of these symploms, you sre trom Liver Complaint, and Hop Bitters only cure you. If you have a complaint which few understand and none will give you credit for—an enfeebied condition; a gotneness throughou! the whole sys tetn: twitching of the lower [imbs, a desire to fy all to pieces, and & fear that you will; a steady joss of strength and bealth-any of these symploms show thal you are suffering from ihat hydra- beaded disease, nervousness, and lop Bitters will effectually cure you If you have Bright's disease of the kidneys or any other disease of the Kidneys of urinary organs jop Bitters is the only medicine on earth that wil sermanenily cure you. Trust no other CATARR H * LYS Ely's Urea: ta whed applica bs Sager 00 the hos Wi will be abeort ed, electually cleans ing the Lead Of wa tarThal vires, causing Beaithy socretons, it mall or at a ¥ BROTH LIS, Draggisn. Owego, N. ¥. IT STOPPED FREE Insane Pervors Restored wll BaATH B Es akant a NfuEdssiantn at rer 830 4RE wi Phosolx Pectoral will cure your cough. Price doe 3 cota HEALTH 1S WEALTH. Health of Body is Wealth of Mind DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Pure blood makes sound Sesh, sirong Hote SBC a clear skin, If you would have your flesh frm your bones sound withou! caries, and your cote piexion fair, use Radway’s Sarsaparilliam Resolvent. A remeay composed of ingredients of eXWrRers dinary medical properties, essential to purify, heal, repair and invigorate thebroken-lown snd wasted body QUICK, PLEASANT, SAFE and PERMA- NENT In Hs treatment and cure No matter by what name the compa designated, whether it be scrofuls, « iL may He i der, womb, skin, iv chronic or constitations!, which supplies the waste and bulds 3 these organs and wasted Ussues ¢ if the blood is unbegithy, the process of repair must ee gnsound. r bowels, either | The Sarsaparillian Resolvent { | Not only is 8 compenssung remeay, bul | The harmonious section of each of the ¢ 1 establishes throughout the entire sysiem § al harmony and supplies ' {seis Wilh a pure and healthy current of {new Jife. THE Six, after a few days’ nse of the Sarsaparillian, beocoines clear and i beautiful. PFaoples, blotches, black spots and | skin eruptions are removed ; sores and wicers soon i cured. Persons suffering from scrofula, eruptive { diseases of the eyes, mouth, ears, legs, throat and | glands, that have soccumuisied and spread, ellher { from uncured diseases or mercury, of from the { use of corrosive sublimate, may rely upon a cure { if the Sarsapartiian is continued a sufficient time | 10 make its impression on the system One bottle contains more of the active pring. | ples of Medicines than any other Preparation { Taken in teaspoonful doses, while others require SOCUres ans. 1 unCLOn- the LOGE Ves | Sve or six times &8 much One Dollar a Bottle. RR Hf Hadway'sReady Relief, The Cheapest and Hest Medicine for Family Use In the Worla. | 1 In from one tO twenty minutes never falls relieve Pain with one Thorough application no matter how vicient of excrocialing the pan the Hheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled Nervous, Neuraigic or prosiraied with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF wil afford inslant ease. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER | INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, | CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, i { SORE THROAT, DIFVICULT BREATHING, \ PALPITATION OF THE HEART BYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, : CATARRH, INVLUEREZS, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLER, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AXD FROST BITES BRUISES, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, { NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, + COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, BAC or LIMBS are ins:antly relieved MALARIA ITS VARIOUS FORMS FEVER AND AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 cia. There ia pot a remedial agent in this world Sat will care Vever apd Agee, and other Malarious, Bil Scariet, T oid, Yellow and other fevers (al by RADAVAY'S PILLS) 80 quickly as RADWAY'S KEA DY RELIEF. It will in a few moments, when taken internally socording to the directions, cure Cranps, Spasoos, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Dyspep- Palpitation of the Heart, Ooid Chills, H ysterios, Pains in the Bowels, Diarrhoea, Dyseniery, Colo, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal Pains, Travelers should Always carry a bottle of RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. 11 is better than Freoch Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant Miners and Lambermen 2300 aways be provided with iL RADWAY'’S Regulating Pills! Perfect, Purgative, Soothing Aperi- ents, Act without Pain, Aiways eliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tamelens, elegantly ooa’ed with swe fom, purge, regulate, purily, cleanse and streng. RADWAY'S Pras for the cure of all disorders: the Miomach. Liver, Dowels, Kidneys, Blasddes Female Complaints, Nervous Diseases, Loss of petite, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, [ on, Dyspepsia, Billoustess, Fever, Infame. jon of the Bowels, Mies, and all derangements of the Internal Viscera. Purely vegelable, ooniais 0 meTeury, SMntra, oF deplenots droge. Observe U lowing « ms from Lhseases of the Digestive Tap on Blood IN in Prive, READ “FALSE AND TRUE." fe sit Seng BABAR 0. No. worth thousands will do sem .. Te the Fublie, and ask for Rapw. Be wats and AF, Bid #00 Shas 50 1B N0(N'E SE LW _. to you.
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