HEREDITARY TAINTS. Some Revelations on A Subject Which Concerns the Welfare of the Race and the Happiness of All (Rochester Demceorat and Chronicle, To any one who has studied the laws of hfe, and especially those which relate to reproduction, an experience such as we are force and interest. The transmission of certain mental traits of prominence, and of certain physical traits of equal prominence, ure facts which all knowledge, but which none can understand. The father may be distinguished, ~—the son, an imbecile; or, the parent may be decrepit and unknown, and the auld achieve the highest place possible to humanity, But through it all, there wul be certain characteristics, which mark the individual as descending from certain ancestors. Too often, indeed, these characteristics are infirmities, and often of a physical nature. These facts were strikingly brought out duriog a conversation, which a representa- tive of this paper recently had with Mrs. Carrie D. T. Swift, who is the wife of one of our mest prominent citizens, This lady related that she inherited from her parents certain tendencies, over which she had no control, and which were in the nature of blood difficulties, assuming the form of rheumatism. Her experience can best be described in her own words. To the writer she said: +] felt the beginmng of this hereditary taint many years ago, in vague pains, which seemed to come unaccousntably and at uncalled for umes, They were annoy- ing, exhausting, and mterfered not only with my duties, put also totally destroyed my happiness. At first, they would be only transient, appearing for a day or two, and then disappearing; then again they would come in such violent forms, that it was impossible for me to lift a cup to my mouth, Afterwards, my feet snd hands swelled so that it was impossible for me to draw on my shees or gloves without the greatest effort. I realized what the dif- ficulty was, but seemed powerless to avert it. I finally became so bad that I was confined to the house and to my bed most oi the ime. My joints pained me contin- uously and my feet swelled to enormous proportions. Knowing that I inherited this tendency, 1 had about abandoned hope, when I began the use of a remedy, which was recommended to me as a friend as being specially efficient in cases of a simi- lar Kind. To my great gratitude, I found that it relieved me, restored my appetite, and I am able to say that now I have gain. ed forty pounds in weight, feel perfectly well and am in the best possible condition, owing, wholly, to Warner's Safe Rheuma- tic cure, which was the remedy J used.” “No one would ever suspect you had suffered 80, Mrs. Swift, to see you now,” remarked the reporter. *“That 13 what ali my trends say, Only yesterday, an acquaintance of mine, whom 1 bad not seen for some time, hesitated, before speaking, and apologized by saying, ‘Why, I really did not know you, you have changed so for the better since 1 last met you; how well you do look.” ™ ““Have you any objoclion to giving the name of the party who first mentioned this remedy to youl’ ’ ‘Not the slightest, Furman, the photographer.” Bwilt good-bye, repaired to the photc following conversation ensucd: “Have you been a sufferer fro matist, Mr, Furmagi” “Well, 1 should thunk I had,” “For how many years?’ “I'welve or filteen."” “Did you try to cure 1?" “Yes, I tried everything, and, at A youxa man in Portland, Me,, is said to have been ensnared into matri- mony by a device which has the charm of novelty, One of his young lady friends, who has always shown an es- pecial fondness for him, asked Lim point blank in the course of a recent Sunday evening tete-a-tete: “Who are you going to marry?” “You,” he said, jokingly. ‘‘Really?” ‘Yes,’ “Shake hands on it,” the business-like maiden demanded. The young man did so, thoking it the moat amusing incident he had ever borne a part in. The young lady, however told her father that she and Mr, —— were engaged, and the young man was immediately waited upon by the interested parent, and has decided to marry the girl rather than stand a threatened suit for breach of promise, Seven Wise Mon Baffled. The N. Y. Morning Journal says that Mra, F. G. Kellogg, 50 E. 86th, St, was partially paralyzed, and lay for seven days in convulsions. Physicians were engaged and discharged untill seven had failed to help or cure her. She was unable to leave her bed, and was as helpless as a child. After using all sorts of salves, ointments, lotions and plasters, her case was given up as hopeless. She was induced to try Bt. Jacob's Oil as a last chance. She began to improve from the tune the first application was made, and by its con- tinued use, she has completely recovered, Samp the plamber's apprentice, as the proud young lady of the mension where he was at work passed him with- out deigning him even so much as a glance, ‘‘All right, my beauty, you can sail by me now without a thought or care for my breaking heart, but just wait till the boss sends in his bill for this job, and you'll mighty soon have to shed that sealskin saoque and those diamond ear-drops, and find a place in the humbler waiks of life, 'I'hen you'll be glad to get a rising young plumber, but I'll make you grovel for these slights before I'll let you win me.” m————— Walk Moore, and Sleep Soundly. Mr. John W, Cole, Principal of the Gale School, Troy, N. ¥., writes us: Troy, N. X., April 7, 1883, “Having been afflicted for several years t with {liness, the cause of which was un- nown te me for a leng time, and my oon- tinued disability getting to be of so serious and distressing acharacter as to cause fiat anxiety with my family and friends, be came satisfied upom close investigation that the cause of my sickness was the diseased condition of my kidneys and liver. Atthis time by accident a friend who had similar symptoms to miwe, informed me of the great improvement in his health by taking Hunt's Remedy, and persuaded me totry it. I im- mediately commenced taking it, and from the first bottle began to improve, and its con. tinued use affords very encouraging results I can sleep soundly, walk better, am free from pains, and the severe attacks of head- ache from which I suffered so much have disappeared, and I cheerfully recommend Hunt's Remedy for all purposes which it is advertised. I srill add in closing that my venting the attacks of sick headache with which she had been afilictad from youth,” Almost Disheartened. A prominent citizen sends us the follow. § i "For several years 1 have been very seri. which I long supposed to be lumbago or More recently the pains had become more savere, so much so ity that I was able to i he morning. I had tried int | i nothing seemed to do me any gos tried Warner's Safe Kheumatic C “Aad it cured you, did iti” “Yes, completely.” . 4 ts ir ai thing I have ever known of, a wonderful medioime. two-thirds of all cases, both acute and chronic, could be cured as | was cured by the use of this vemedy. In fact 1 know a number of persons who have been in the worst possible condition and are now com. pletely well wholly through its use,” The statements above made are from sources, the suthenty of which cannot be questioned. They conclusively prove the value of the preparation named and show that even hereditary lraits can be removed hy the use of the proper means, A comrresroxpENT describes the fol: lowing method by which an extraordi- pary crop of watermelons was raised ; Holes were dug ten feet apart each way eighteen inches sguare and fifteen inches deep. ‘L'hese Loles were filled with well rotted manure, which was thoroughly incorporated with the soul. A low, flat hull was then made and seed planted, When the wines were large enough to begin to run the whole sur- face was covered to the depth of a foot or filteen mches with wheat straw, The straw was placed close up around the vines, No cullivation whatever wae given afterward; no weeds or grass grew, The vines spread over the straw, and the melons matured clean and nice. The yield was abundant, and the experiment an entire success, This is surely worth trying. By-axp-py there will be complaints about loss of lambs by the disease known as the pale disease, paper-skin, anemia, bloodlessness, cough, husk, husk, eto, ele, and persons will be inquiring ** What shall we do to save our lambs?” Here is a most serious trouble which has a most simple reme- dy. All that is required is to keep the lambs oft from pastures where old sh have run, The old sheep void, in t , myriads of eggs of the worms Strongylus fllartal which cause 1m the 4 this A with so many names. The adhere to the grass, and are roby the cend the pipe and and the luugs, VANCAKES are easier 10 pour when prepared in a tin kettle with a spout, A sinall one ean be purchased for the Mrpoe a - lief. Dy the earnest solicitation of a friend need taking Hunt's Remedy, about ea weeks ago, and its instantaneous bene. fits are wonderful, for I have bad no pains inmy back since taking the first three doses, and am relieved from the pains, aches and exhaustive weakness, the painfal symptoms t usually accompany disease of the kid. 303 And I confidently expect to be com- ietely and permanently cured by the use of I most cheerfully recommend Hunt's ly to all who are afflicted with any y or liver disease, WILLIAM G. ARNOLD, Walnut Street, Providence, B. L h 29, 1883, tn I sensi Persons sometimes get answers they don’t expect, even from clifldren. Une of them was questioning a Sanday- school class about the man who fell among thieves on the way from Jerusa- len to Jericho, Bring the story to a point, he asked: **Now, why did the priest and the Levite pass by on the other side?” A echolar held out his hand. “Well, my boy, why did the riest pass by om the other side?” *I now said the lad. Decause the man was already robbed. the vial Marc I have suftered from Catarrh to such an extent that I had to bandage my head to quiet the pain. I was advised by Mr, Brown, of Ithaca, to try Ely's Cream Balm. When suffering with Ostarrh or cold in the head I have never found its equal.—C. A. Cooper, Danby, N. Y. (Apply with finger. Price 50 cents.) -— A New York man advertised ‘‘a safe, quick and reliable corn remover, with- out the application of knife or caustics; no pain experienced. Price only one dollar.” A young man who never walked out without wishing he could leave his feet at home forwarded a dol- lar, and two days afterward received by express a live crow, “From the worst stages of Heart Dis. ease I consider myselt cured by the use of Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator.—T. AM. Towas, Tilton, N. H.” 30 years have proved the Heart Regulator a sure reme- dy. Bold by druggists at $1 per bottle, Way is Neptune like a man looking for the ph her's stone?’ inquired one C Hill school teacher of an- other. “Give itup,” was the prompt reply. ‘Because be is seeking what doesn't exist.” “Why, what is Nep- tune ?" “Oh, you stupid! he's a sea king.” *‘Oh, 1 soo; Jond. me your plece of che gum,” Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh 18 8 certain cure for that véty obnoxious disease, Is this beautiful little girl your grand. child, Mrs, Yerger?” asked that de. mented creature, Silhooly, - ate, and s'ung to the quick at not be. ing taken jor the ohild’s mother, Mrs, Yerger unthinkmgly retorted: “Is that child large already to be taken for a grandehild?” A SRR Way be stopped: “Why have you discontinued the publication of your aper?” was asked of the editor of the eckly Mouth Piece, “Well, you see, several wecks ago I was taken sick, and was compelled to miss an 1esun, After- ward, in looking over my books, I dis- covered that I had made more on the number that I didn’t issue than on any number that I issued, so I thought if that’s the way the newspaper busi- ness had turned, I would fall in line to fight it out.” In—————— flow to Shorten Lite, The receipt is simple. You have only to take a violent cold and neglect it. Aber. nethy, the great English surgeon, asked a lady who told him she only had a cough: “What would you have? The plague?’ Be- ware of “only coughs.” The worst cases can, however, be cured by Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, In whooping cough and croup it immediately allays irritation and is sure to prevent a fatal termination of the disease. Sold by druggists, T———— A ————— A Geneva dentist has invented a new and ingenisus process of teeth-drawing, A small square of india-rubber, pierced with a central hole, is pushed over the tooth till the upper part of the root is reached. The india-rubber gradually contracts, pulls on the root, and the of- fending tooth is finally envuleated with- out causing the patient any pain what- ever, Four or five duys are generally required to complete the operation, Very slight bleeding and a slight swelling of the gum are the only inconveniences experienced, ————— HReep Dry! Is an admonition we see on boxes of perishable merchandise (n fransifu, but it 1s also one which should be carefully observed by those who have a tendency to rheumatiam. Ia addition to avoiding damp and keeping dry shod, they who Jare rheu. matic should use Hosletter's Stomach Bitters, a blood depurent professionally indorsed and of the highest order of merit. By promoung healthful activity of the kidneys and bladder, it {usares the expulsion through those natural outlets, of impu- rities in the blood which give rise to Bright's dis. ease, diabetes, gravel, catarrh of the bidider and dropsical effusions. It induces bodily comfort by day and untroubled repose at nlaht, conquers dys- pepsla, diverts bile from the bisod into its proper channel, relaxes the bowels gently but effectually, and is a reliable means of restoring vigor and hastening convalescence, Mariners, lollers In the mine and residents of unhealthy localities, find i a safeguard "under conditions unfavorable to heath, —————y A po n— A mixture of paraflin oil and emery powder rubbed on with a pices of tweed cloth makes steel as bright as a button, But, as ‘‘prevention is better than cure,” we may add that to prevent the formation of rust the bright steel should be painted with wakX varnish, made by dissolving one part of eolid paraffin in fifteen parts of benzole. This Is a much more cleanly application than such fat. ty compounds, as blue ointment, aud is eminently suitable for steel grates, fire irons, and the like, MEMEMANS PEPTONIZEL SERV TOXIC, the only preparation of beef containing is entire nwtri Hous properties. It contains biood-making, foros generating and ([fe.sustalning properties: iovaus. bie for indigestion, dyspe pa, hervous prostration, and wl forms of general debility, also, in al en feebled conditions, whether the result of exhass. tion, nervous prosiration, over-work or acute dis. ease, particalarliy if result from pulmonary Sompiainta. Osswell, Hazard k Co, proprietors, New York, Sold by drogeivs remarks that it is extremely probable that the germ which produces smallfox epidemics is present in the form of liv- cipal bearer of the infection—the lymph removed from the pustnles, The de. gree of vitality of the bacilli varies in the different kinds ot Iymph, that from cowpox losing vitality much more rea- dily than the so-called human lymph, tn Young Ladies, If you want your hair to have that pecu adorns the head of beauty, use Carbolive, the natural bar restorer and dressing, ——— The danger of toxicological search for blood with too hasty a conclusion has been instanced by Dr. C, Hasson, A man was arrested for murder, be human blood, but an examination revealed that the globules from their size were those of the blood of a rabbit, Certain stains on his shirt which had appeared suspicious, had been proved to be derived fiom the dye of ¢'othing, modified by sweat and atmospheric moisture, True politeness 1s perfect ease and freadom. It simply consists in treat. ing others jast as you like to be treated yourself, Boarpiwa-movse keepers complain that very few of their guests have avy respect for Lent, RUPTURE Cure Guarani 1 in all cases I. DRAM Mia Heer metis a 8 at Soe 1 heir a Mayer ORNATE BAe To Excursion oxas, Arkansas and California, FREE Rates ! Tae Hou, C, M. Clay says that the | Jerseys are the native cattle of Russia, | and he conld load a fleet with them at from 83 to 810 per head, If thisis trae | there is no use in the farmers of the | Channel Isiands allowing the supply to | fall off, Itis more than probable if we | should import directly from Russias a | little careful judgment would give us a | stock of Jerseys that would be hardy, | vigorous and able to ** hoe their own row." _ 4 have used Ely’s Cream Balm for dry Catarrh (lo which every Eastern person 18 subject who comes to live 1n & high alti- tulle). It has proved a cure in my case. ;3, | F. M, Weeks, Denver, Col. (Easy to use, | Price 50 cents.) i Efforts are being made to establish a weather service In China, with the Hong Kong Observatory as its centre, Meteorological registers are to be #ys- tematically kept at the principal ports of the country, and it is expected that the Government Astronomer, who is at | the head of the project will ultimately be able to give forecasts of the weather sud to furnish information to mariners which will greatly lessen the dangers of thelr voyage. i Covaus are suffering Throat, ete, BRONCHIAL boxes. AND Corps. Those from Coughs, Colds, Sore ! should try BrOwWX’s Trocnes Sold only fin who | sme ——————— BeeaxixG of the suddenness with | which theatress can be emptied in caso | of fire, the manager of a traveling theatrical troupe says he has seen very | few theatres during the past two months that couldn't have been emptied in less than two minutes, They were nearly in that condition when the per- formance commenced. Important. : When you visit or leave New York City, save | Baggage Expressage and Carriage Iire, and stop | at tie Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen. tral Depot, . : Elegant rooms, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, reduced w $1 and Upwards per day. Euaro Pian, Eevalor. Mestagrant supplied with the best. Horse cars, stages snd | elevaled raliroad 1o all depots. Families can live betler fof less money at (he Grand Union Hotel han st any other firstciass hotel in the city. v—— ff — In a lecture at Springtald, on elec- | tricity, Professor Mayr recently distin- | ished between safe and unsafe places | in thunderstorms by saying that the | most secure localities are underneath a mass of iron connected with the earth, | while the most dangerous are below a similar mass disconnected from the ground, Thus, for example, a stove on | the second floor of a dwelling is an ele- | ment of danger, while a metal gutter | pipe ou the eaves leading down to the ground is a safeguard. The diffusion | of practical information concerning i the action of stmospheric electricity | would do much to avert accidents by | lightning. | sss. Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator cures all | forms of Heart Disease, nervousness and | sleeplessness, There are many ways of obscuring glass, some of the plans making the | For performance, take | entter’'s sharp sand, moistened with water ; rub over the glass, dipping fre- If the As a temporary frosting for windows, mix together a with gum water, or «ab the glass with a lump ot equally covered. ' | | i 3 glass, and is not disturbed by rain or damp, A waa says to one of his friends in | the most solemn manner; ‘If my em- | ployer does not take back what he | said to we this morning I shail leave his house,” “Why, what did he say?” | | other.” C—O “Yes, Johu 1s a little wild, and I'm | i a good run of trade, and we can't dis- | charge lum very well. Tell you what | let's do, Take him into the firm, and | I guess he'll be giad to get ont in less | than six months,” pr, Nerve Restorer toe | EMnes Great is fits stopped free. Bend to #81 Arch Street’ | PhMadeiphia, Pa. ] a Tae New York Journal tells its read- | will remove Such persistent honesty is as commendable as it is remarkable, in a New York editor, “Freopir, did you go to school to- day?” “Yes'm,” “Did you learn any- thing new?” “Yes'm.” “What was it, my boy?” “I got onto a sure way of getting out for an hour by stuffing red ink up my nose.” “Jeoan, I desire to be excused from jury service,” “Why?” asked the Court. ‘‘Because I ean only hear withy one ear,” “Ob, you'll do,” said the Judge. **We only hear one side of a case at a time,” “Yea,” sald the old sexton, ‘‘the bell tells the age of the d How unlike the society belle that comes and goes,” added the graveyard wag—*'she who has never told her age.” AT the theatre: “Well, what do | be.” fr i A SRA The only Known specific for Epfleptio Fits, UJ Also for Spasms and Felling Sickness, Xervous Weakness it Instantly relieves sad cures, Clesnses biood snd quickens vluggish clireaiation, Neutra Uzes germs of disesse sod saves eleknoss Cures [A SKEPTIC SAID) ugly blotches and stubborn blood sores, Eilminstes Bolla, Carbuncies and Beside, (Permanently snd promptly cures paralysis, Yes, it fsa charming and healthful Aperient, Kills Berofuls and Kings Evil, twin brothers. 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