A Wonderful Freak of Nature sometimes exhibited in our public exhi- ons. When we gaze upon some of the uliar freaks dame nature occasionally dulges in, our minds revert back to the ereation of man. “who is so fearfully and wonderfully made,’* The mysteries o’ his nature have been unraveled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, and through kis knowl- edge of those mysteries he has been able to prepare his “Golden Medical Discovery,” which is a specific for all blood taints, plea, blotches, jeruptions, swellings, mors, ulgers and kindred aflectious. By druggists, Sins moment is the master of ages, sr———r—— $500 Not Unlied For. It seems strange thas it is unecessary to persuade men that you can cure their dis- eases by offering a premium to the man who fails to receive benefit. And vet Dr. Sage undoubtedly cured thousands of cases of obstinate _atarrh with his “Catarrh Remedy,” who would never have app.ied to him, if it had not been for his offsr no the above sum for an incurable case. Wuu lis the next bidder for cure or cash? “ ———— I AI ————— Associate with the wise, and their knowledge will cling to your skirts. # # # # Rupture, pile tumors, fistulas, and all diseases (except cancer) of the lower bowel radically cured. Book of par- ticulars two letter stamps, World's Dis- pensary Medical Association, Baffalo N.Y. nS Half the ills we hoard in our hearts are ills because we hoard them, Every Woman in the Land owes it to herself and her family to take care of her health, When she finds her health failing, and debility and weak- ness, undermines her strength, her surest and best remedy is Kidney-Wort. regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, and enables these important organs to per- form their natural functions in throw- ing off the accumulated impurities of the body. PRETTY WOMEN. Ladies who would retain freshness and vi. wacity. Don't fall to try “Wells' Health Renewer,” ns —— A ———— oe Wounds of the heart are the only ones that are healed by opening. Beauty, A woman's greatest beanty Lies pot in face or form so fine, But in the wondrous wealth of hair Produced by Carboline., Care well for young stock nowadays, BaF Eooxomy 18 Weararn, No woman really practices economy unless she uses the Diamond Dyes. Many pounds can be saved every year. Ask your druggist, Only 10e. Simple to use. smn a A AP ———— The best person is never to interrupt them mec autres “ROUGH ON ITCH." “Rough on Ich™ res Bumors, eraptions, ring. worm, letter, a, frosted feel, chilblains, a YA CI—— BM. Seguan, of Paris, has patented the following process for increasing the power of resistance of fron to tension, or hydrochloric acid, hot and dilated, or in a mixture of one part turpentine to five or six parts water, When the acid process is employed the metal is heated to a cherry red sud dipped in asolution consisting of equal parts of suiphurio acid of 60° and water, When turpentine is used the solution must be continually agitated. By both methods the metal must be left in the solution until its temperature has become the same as once dipped in hot water, duced in England, known as SBpence’s metal, has been largely resorted to for and of its property of expsading as it cools, enabling it to make a thoroughly tight junction without tamping. It is a peculiar kind of bronge obtained from the sulphides of various metals, It is very light, being of about one-third the specific gravity of lead; renheit; it flows freely, resists the action of water and acids, and is unaffected by stmospherio influences, Attempts have been made in Lyons, France, to adapt the Bessemer process to the refining of copper ores by burning off the sulphur combined with the py rites, but toward the end of the process the charge has cooled off too much, This obstacle has been overcome at Lou by inserting a phosphor bronze which iucresses in temperature far be- phorus in burning an enor. the copper. The in copper small quantity of phosphorus fo the Shiacge, gud thus obtain afius. tha com tion over, a cake re pA Sompany "has heen formed © or parpose of wor the new process, and works have been laid ’ he Earth's Internal Heat, ~Beien- men in Japan are now discussing possibility of utilizing the internal of the earth, At a recemt meeting the Betsmologioal read a in which hid al that nc that was an supply of energy me po Bo Fog i ah generally ov ; it erop out in sountries Japan, Iceland and New. Zsalsud in the er operation The lllustrated Ravlway World, ve- ferring to the production of steel rails in the United States, says that in 1874 we produced 38.250 tons of steel rails and imported 40,701 tons, In 1880 we produced 967,900 tons and imported { 275.000 tous, Since the first steel rails | were produced here in 1876 we have used 4,600,000 tons of them, at a cost { of $184,000,000, Coul + Find Ne Hest. “I had acute kidney disease, bordering on Bright's disease and could find no rest | day or night until I took Hunt's [Kidney and Liver] Remepy.” Mr. W, H. Bul son, Boston, Maas, i Many fors of kidney disease are very | difficuit to detect, and the symptoms are | not of & marked nature. Statistics show | that more than 50 pu cent of the deaths | arise from kidney disease, direct or inci. denta! Hunt's [Kidney and Liver] Rex- EDY never (ails to immediately relieve the | WOrst casce Sours BostTox, Mass, May 12, 1883. “I was recommended to use HUNT'S | [ Kidney aud Liver] REMEDY for general {debility in my famiiy. I find it just as re- commended—a welicine of great value," — Geo. W. Scolon, Watchman, South Boston Car Stables, de v 8 great man who can sacrifice every ting and say nothing, lmportant, When vou visit or leave New York City, save | baggage expressage and £ carriage Hireand stop at the Grand Dulon Hotel, opposiie Grand Cen tral Depot, 0% ciegant rooms, fitted wp al a cost of one n on dollars, $1 and upwards per day. Eurcpesn Plan, Elevator. | with the best. Horse cars, ratlroad 0 all depots, Families can for Jess money at the Grand Union any other Arst-ciass hotel in the ive Our deeds we determine our deeds. What is the use of sufferin { ache, Rhaumatism, Kidney | aticn, Crick, Tro ibles, Ton pe part when a Hop Plaster will certainly give you relief” Vastly superior to all other | porous plasters. You'll say so after using ery where, hdmi Worth begets in base minds envy, in | great minds emulation. AN ITEM OF INTEREST. —"Beeson's Aro- matic Alum Sulphur Soap preveuts, cures and heals skin diseases, softens and beauti- files face and bands. 25¢., by Dr ists, or by mail. Address Wm. Dreydoppel, Philadelphia, Pa - —————— WI I ———— Nature in your mind great thoughts; to believe in the heroic makes heroes. i one. i FOR BRONCHIAL, ASTHMATIC, AXD | PULMONARY COMPLAINTS," Brown's Bron chial Troches” manifest remarkable cura tive properties. Sold only in bozes. nm I RI rss No man 1s mote miserable than he that hath no adversity. LIFE PRESERVER. if vou are josing your grip on life, Health Henewer.” try *Wells' Goes direct (0 weak spots. — MENSMANS PEFTONIZED BERF TONIC, the Only preparation of bes! conmiaining Ba eniires nutri pr it contains bood-making, foroe fe-austaluing properties; Inve os Lion, dyspe Daa, nervous prostration, 3 Hy, alsa, in 81 en reais of A186 i iis. i : Pain ary lazard & Co, proprietors, ex rx Don’t clubs, miss meetings of farmers’ st A "ROUGH ON PILES” ex or Hemorrhoids, Rehing, Protrading, ng, Internal or other, Internal and Exisroal WY in each package. Bure cure Sic, Druggets A I IA SB Trees in the forest may be barren, but trees in the garden should be fruit. tal St. Bernard Vegetable Pills. <——, WARRANTED PURELY VEGETABLE oN The best cure for Liver and Bilious %e Ormnpiaints, Costiveness, Headaches, ‘ pness and Dyspepeis. As & and Spring Medioine expr No fan illy bee ad the et PR temil, pi - SUSTARBDTER & CO. 58 Morosr 88, Now York, OSTETTERS i _ In order to enrich the blood, and thas impart {| fresh vigor to the enfeebled stem, stimulate | Sagging digestion with the natiooal Invigorant, Hostetior's stomach Bitters, which, by infusing eneTRy into the operations of the ih, pro motes, nay, insures thorough digestion and as sigtiiadion, and o went nutrition. A msin to | appetite, vigor and flesh, 8 invariably found to | follow a course of this deservedly pagar tonic, which is, moreover, a reflable preventive of mala. rial fevers. For sale by all and Dealers generally. AEC BR STDs CATARRH cellent remedy for Cou, “olds and CO Boe, $1.00 packages sent by mall. A. ETHRIDGE, Manafacturer and ay. or, Rome W.X, © bias mk " he load vivre nde Be snien of that class remedies, ae Neo othe purges the blood of deep-seated diseases Millions bear testimony tu its wonder ful curative coos, 5 is a purely Vegetable Preparation musie from the native herim and roots of Califor pis, the mediciaal properties of which are ex tracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol It removes the cause of disease, and the aticat recovers his health itis the great Blood Purifier and Lite giving Principles | a Geatle Purgative and Tonle ; a perfect Reaovator and luvipgorastor of the sys tem, Never before in the history of the word has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualitios of Vissan | in bea fog the sick of every disense man ix helr to he Alternative, Aperient, Diaphoretio, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, fative, Counter Irritant, Sudorific, Anti-Bilicus, Solvent, Diuretic and Tonle properties of VixeGax Bre ress axcead thoss of any other medicine in the world No person can take the Errrens according Try or other means, and the vital organs wasted be- youd the point of repair Billons, Hemittent, Intermittent and Malaria! Fevers, are prevalent throughout the United States, particularly in the valleys of our Fiheir vast tributaries during the Summer and Autumn, especially during scasons of unusual heat and dryness These Fevers are invariably accompanied | by extensive derangements of the stomach, ver | and bowels In thelr treatment, a purgative, ex. | erting a powerful influence upon these organs, is absniuie. y DeCHSRArY There la no cathartie for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Wartxsn's Vinzoan Brrrens, as it wili spendily remove the dark oolored viscid | matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the | same time stimuisting the secretions of the liver, | rally restoring the bealthy functions of WERDS Foriity the bod the Clgslive against disease by purl. | Brrrens, No demic can take hold of a eystemn thus fore ©] it invigorates the Stomach and stimu. intes the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render it of unequaled efficiency in cleansing the bicod | of all imparities, imparting new life and vigor to the frame, and carrying off without the aid of | Calomel, or other mineral medicine, every par Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headachs, Chest. Dizriness, Sour Stomach, Had Taste in the on of | the Kidneys, and a hundred, other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of 'yspepsia. Scrofula or King’s Evil, White Swell. logs, Ulcers,’ Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Serofuious or Indolent Inflammaticns, Mercurial Affections, Ok! Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Even otc. Inthess, as in all other constitutional Diseases, Warsen's Voomoan Hivreas bas shown their great curative powers in the most obeti- For Infamma tory and Chronle Rheums- Pavers, Diseases of the Mood, Liver, Kidoeys and Bladder the Hitters have no equal. Such Dis pases are caused by Vitisted Blood, Mechanical Disoases, Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type setters, Codd beaters, and Miners as they ad vance in life, are subject to parsirsis of the Bowels To guard against his, take adose of Warken's Viwsoan Brrruns For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, sipeias, Itoh, § . Ore An { tigonnes of the Bkin of whatever nature, are Hterally dug u and carried he system In a short Ume by the use of ere, . : Tape, and other Worms, lurking wie of 80 many thousands, are efev sl "in, y wermifug sytem from wor z or Pemale Complaints, in young or ArT or gingle, ai the dawn of woman o turn of ie, this Pitters has Do oqus se ihe Vitlated Blood whenever Bh the skis is) Clean 3 find its impurities bursting th in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores | 2 you find it obstructed and ish iz th ving clenoes It when it is foul t fii tel} you when. K the blood pure, aod the health of the iam hk follow In conclusion : Give the Ditters atrial. Nt will speak for fleelf. Ome betie a bedier guar antes of {ts terits then a lengthy advertisement Around esch bottle are full directions nied in difiersat of . a fl. McDONALD BRIG es Proprietors, a Pre Cal, snd 338, 530 & 533 Washington St, Cor. Chariton BL, New York Sold by all Dealers and Druggists. | Chioral and | MORFHIN 0pium Habits | EASILY CURED, BOOK FREE. DR, J. C. HOFFMAN, Jeflers:a, Wisconsin fre LN x bie fw a tremiriente ractice of Mowihe a be inently unriy seknowiedge “iy on Cancer fred, The moet ex. wibsry enures by his ft Chemie Concer i be pe Lips, 2 of owe Fuld ivpctomenis aired In reroevisg be £ fare ot 4 Cancers of ieee. Few particnls send for f - CB DI RITES 422 Croan oeTaryEDd for fnventors. On enlare free, A Avow k Oo, Patent ALTA. W sabingien. 0,0 PATENTS wid BEST TRUSS EVER USED, ¥ HUMOROUS, Presroext JerrensoN—*You earrled out those measures of economy I fold you about?” Head of Department—‘'‘Yes, sir. I sold all the cane seat chairs and got wooden ones, and I made the boy take back the new office broom my luxurious predecessor ordered and told him to do the sweeping with = shovel.” “That's right. RBetrenchment is the order of the hour, But that, I hope, is | not all.” “Oh, no. I discharged the woman who washed the office towels, We can shake them out snd dry them in the sun,” “Ab! How easy it is to save the people's money when one is in earnest about it. How much have you saved thus far?” “About $17.50.” “Good! Raise Mike Mulligan's sal- ary to $8,000 a year.” instr PrivApELPRIA PHILANTHROPIST —**ig it true that you are to erect tem- perance fountains in the publicsquares?” Second Philadelphia Philanthropist— “1 was thinking of it.” “I should like to help you in that good work, Your intention was to have fron fountains, I believe,” “Yes.” ““If there are two of us we can afford to have put up handsome ones, Now, why not marble fountains, with statues | and ——e" i “Oh, it would not do at all,” “Why not, pray?” “Schuylkill water would so discolor | the marble that people would be afraid | A youxa girl, who seems to know | what she 18 talking about, objects to | the criticisms which make it appear that those of her sex who are true and know whether it is necessary, when a | young lady is receiving company in the | the parlor, that she shall lug in beef- washtube, scrubbing brushes and smoothing irous, in order to eon. vince a lot of ninnies of young men that Ax Exmep Canadian Incidentally # “Don’t disturb me,” the exiled Can- “Ah! I haven't felt anything in my own dear ative land.” A peaceful smile slid into his face and “Para, why don’t you put mamma in asked a Ban Car- “Why, what in the world put that “Why, I Beard you say that you id of her it will | take the temper out of them,” i Tunes days after Mr, T's death, his | old valet, who had served him for =| great number of years, died also, and | people are surprised at the strange oo- | “His master must have | rung for him," was the dangerous re- ply. sess A aexrimsax on horseback, finding himself at a spot where four roads met, asked a bountryman who was working on one of them, where it ran fo, Ulod. | pole, raising himself from his stooping | posture, scratching bis head, replied with a grin: “I doesn’t know where it runs to zur, we find it here every morn. | ing,” Vice vensa.—* ‘You foolish boy," ssid a mother upon discovering some India ink pictures on her son's arm, *‘don't “And will I live as long as they remain there?” asked TL A MAN OF KNOWLEDGE. 1 swow exclaimed a bueolic voter at the canens, Darn if he didn’t tell me fust nuther, and my mind ain't | Sronrivg ree. — ‘What are you do. | “1 sm gunning for doves,” “How | “Not any, be- one av them together,” De Brasz—*No, I Jos feel like doing saything more. can't attend to it yourself?” y ou Mes, De Blank--“Beoanse I can't; that's hy You are—" Nor Aranmixg,-—'Yes,” said Brown, ‘poor J is fast. His o When the vessel La Provence, which sank 1n the Bosphorus, was being raised, the telephone was added to the diyer's equipment, One ol the glasses of the i was replaced by a copper plate in which a telephone was inserted so that the diver had only to turn his head slightly in order to receiye his instrue- tions and report what he had seen, The adoption of this means of commu- nication in diving operations will, in conse of danger or accident, tend to in- sure safety to lives that otherwise would have been sacrificed, In determining the equivalent of onr- bon by the combustion of the diamond, Prof. H, E. Roscoe employed the same arrangements as M. Dumas and Stas, but substituted Cape for Brazilian a little ash, 96, carbon becomes 11,07 16, carbon becomes 12.002, whole number within s one two thou- sandth part, whom we have not seen. ote st. ames Catarrh Cured Catarrh is 8 very prevalent disease, with Qistressing and offensive symptoms, Hood's Barsaparilia gives regdy relief and speedy eure, from the fact 1% acts through the blood, and thus reaches every part of the system. « 1 suffered with eatarrh fifteen years. Took Hood's Sarsaparilia and { am not troubled any with eatarrh, and my gene ral health is much potter” 1 W. Liniris, Fosial Clerk Chicage & 8, Loyts Raliroad. « 1 suffered with eatarrh 6 or 8 years; tried many wonderful cures, tnhalers, ete, spend ing nearly one hundred dollars without benefit, I tried Hood's Barsaparilla, and was gresily tmproved.” M. A. ABBEY, Worcester, Mass, Hood's Barsaparilia is characterized bY three peculiarities : 1st, the combination of remedial agents ; 2d, the proportion td, the process of securing the acuve medicinal qualities. The result is a medicine of uBuUsGAl strength, effecting cures hitherio senknow, i Bend for book containing additional evidence, “Hood's Barsag arilla tones up my system, purifies my blood, sharpens my anjpel le. anda seems to make me over, J. V TUOMPSON, Register of Deeds, Lowell, Mass “ Hood's Sarsaparilia beats a fs worth its weight in gold.” 1. EB 150 Bank et, New York City, Hood’s Sarsaparilia Bold by all druggists. $1; six for §5. Made ouly by C. 1. HOOD & ©O0,, Lowell, Mass, | 100 Doses One Dollar. ¢ ve and AEE SGTOUN, Tip PECANOE E30 THE CAMPAIGN TOKEN _OF 1040 SNYIN 11 LYMM SXT04 O10 IHL NEY corveanten.] 3X TER S. SATISFACTION QUARANTEED. (RADE MARK S95 PHOSPHAT the Life and Essence of Aims vn as Baugh's strictly Pu 3 ® Menl, aise Buogh's Hendy issolved Animal Bones, st very Low Prices g farmers to know how very ow Ley ca ours these brands direct from ue Bend pour | Amd tight home work for |.cdios, seul aoyw i by mad Simple and strioly Lous | lng. uo stamps. Address Ww | Faull River, Mass. § -— — B Aor Y v oniehrated Uigars of he Ni : GAR COMPANY, Row ign - ee i i ‘ ! introduce and sell Lhe trade A WISHIOF pad - Oo HH. WARNER & (C0, Rochester, N.Y. FOR NOTHING LIKE IT. $81.00 A BOTTI.E. Bochester, N.Y Bey. FRANCIS GILLIAT, Ar TIrPRCARL sick headache caused by slomach al ington, FEMALE DEBILITY UNSURPASSED. 1.00 A BOT TILE. Mus, EPENCER WAY 1¢ Dest. MeCLE . men i= 0 Buy right deg a8 the resull « $508 io i TEA Ae # Swill i$ sad added ten years my life Wa I Resp, Hall Oo, Oa tracted st a medical ooliege al a dissection, while was 8 medion! student. | am daful to say that § ad spent bundreds of dollars for restment, Avetsrus Waxoui, BM DD, Sewark, XK. J. food and Rkin Diseases tialled free, 15 W. 3d SL, N.Y. in A ARRAN th and perfect action of the bow cleRTe eo ues of Ridges Food Car] smiiated when the somach rejects all R. U. AWARE Lorillard's Climax Plug haring A ros fia h 3 Repro ngs, and fms ext quality con dered “NT i ‘ CEI Wo ee) y . seh % i parieuinre and toma a EE Siar The New } “51 Broadway, New Care punrecined by De, B Mayer, the " splint. Base a i - EP. uM forty : operation of driay from Kain OfSoe HEI Arch K.. i 2383 Berth ¥ we. Bundare | PTI0 . wae rut aiid : iTA why pulere? Gives DE. T. A. BLOUL Lo = Eo Y WOOD, GLASER, CHINA, PAPER, LEAT “ROED COLD MEDAL, LON y Mason & Hamlin Dirge RcH Pa i Lar 1 Re MY bey * CENENT CO. CLOUCESTER, MAS EVERYWHERL. Sasapie Tus Cun send S BRIDAL GIFTS, &c. SECRETE" de Blass. “LIOHT IN Bir Noel Palon, sad taany other « i new and beautiful | ENCRAVINCS, ETCHINCS, DAZ ent AE Gay ed NOVELTIES IN CABINET FRAMES, ¢ largest and Snest assortment in the PAINTINGS, MIRRORS, ELIGAN pr THE “ ROGERS GROUPS." Catalogue on receipt of stamp No. B16 Chestnut SL. Philadelphia ! ESTABLISHED 1831. i PF Painting i Bored int 4 De 8 : -» i i i A $30 i is wm Fate ot b Lave no rival, HAY leparis wet $o pont Poy st wholes £0 worlh 846. No, | #8 £I8 = orth SAMI Sets mold Last rovad To any pisos in Lhe E |ATEST! work, for home deoorstions, * of meakitig pager rues and Bower mistoriala id | 14, 16, 15, 20 & 22 Wells St, Baffle, ors and tisen B and Price List, saddled outfits for manuiacturiae & Key Checks and Rubber Oatalogue free, RN MONEY 112 Washington Si Nervous Debility OUR DRUCGCIST Says that when a customer asks for THE BEST Bpring Medicine he confidently recome mends . Soa permanent core, Rook winks Agency ibs Futon 84, From E. 8. Russell, Druppist, Navhwa, X I have been In the drug and this Spring.
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