SE sors She FEARFULLY COMMON, Kidney Complaints Among Both Sexes and all Ages—A Brilliant Recovery. There is something startling about the rapid in. erence of kidney diseases among the American peo ithin the pastifew years, Many causes to certain classes tend to produce these as, for example, careless ving, over. and exposure, Dr. David Kennedy, of t, N. Y., is often congratulated on the ex- of his medicine called "Favorite in arresting and radically curing these 1 and dangerous disorders. Proofs of following are constantly brought to 1, and are published by him for the 1s of sufferers whom he desires to I SHCCess . The letter, therefore, may be | importance to you or to some one you yw, It is from one of the best known and (8 in the fine and growing city where those interested rrawford at his place of business on Muin and Of streets © Mar, 22,84, ingfield, Mass, Rondout, N. Y ten years I have been afilioted seo fn its most acute form. What pe left to the imagination, for no except those who have gone 1 to many physicians and to { treatment, and spent a y to find myselfolder and say that I used 25 bottles tised asx a specific bles, and found it en in my case. Your “FA- ay it with a perieet re- done for me besides—is id" me the slightest good, it that fv gave me perms. recommended “Favorite for kidney disease, and n saving that Dr. David AEMEDY has not its and s¢ this letter as you deem : Yours, &e., AN CRAWFORD, : * Had asthma of the worst kind, e of Thomas' Eclectric Oil and was sinutes. Would walk five miles ay $¢ a bottle for it." Drag- ville Jil says: “Cured an ul- in twenty-four hours.” “Sat sed till the clothing was wet th perspiration. My e insisted that T use as’ Eclectric Oil, first teaspoonful E.H, Perkins, Creek Centre, N.Y..Thomas® Eclec- tri i iso a Tir a i he has ong in the drug s, be sure he will highly of i. SOLD EVERYWHERE. h0g -THOMAS ECLECTRIC 0IL-$1.00 FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Buffalo, N. V. 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The nndersigned has opened a shop in the rear of the bank, on Church street aud 18 ropared to do all kinds of work, New bie te and st oes made to order, and repair g done, Batisfuciion is grarans tend nd nll work promptly attended to He kindly asks a share of the publie patronage [outifja’y] A. G. NOLL. BRUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Tho best sulve in the worl i for culs brateos snes, nicers, silt rheam, fever sored, ‘over, chapped ands, eh ilbluine, corus, and all skin eroptions, an pul tively need plies, or no pay required Tt de woaranteed 10 give perfect saristuos tn or mocey refanded, Price 25 vents a box. For wale by J. Zeller & Bou, Bel foute, Gugyiutd, on —i ARSENIC EATING, ar It must not, however, be supposed that any one takes to hexlri, or arsenic eating, quite openly. Ow the contrary, it is generally begun in secret and at the increase of the moon, and in some vil- lages with superstitious observances. A very small dose is at first taken once a week—Dbread and butter is the favorite medinm-—then twice a week, and so on, until, when the individual arrives ata dose daily, the dose itself is increased till as much be taken a8 in ordinary cir- cumstances would kill two or three in- dividuals. But it must not be under- stood that those people can consume the drug altogether with impunity. When they first begin with their very small doses, they are seized with nausea and burning pains in the mouth, throat and stomach, and are probably very much more uncomfortable than a boy who has taken his first cigar. But one peculiarity of arsenic eating is this, that when a man has once begun to indulge in it he must continue to in- his system poisons him ; or, as it is popularly expressed, the last dose kills him. Indeed, the arsenic-eater must not only continue bis indulgence—he must also increase the quantity of the drug, so that it is extremely difficult to duces such a terrible heart-gnawing that no genuine arsenic-eater ever ceased to eat arsenic while life lasted. human organism is so remarkably sensi- tive to arsenic, a man may, on the other hand, indulge in these poisonous doses for years. This is probably owing to the fact that arsenic acts on the skin, and thus is being constantly carried out of the system, and also because it is readily eliminated by the kidneys. Now, this prevents any accumulation going on in the tissues, and thus what might seem mythical is at least brought within the range of possibility. It has been ealeu- lated that this process of elimination has to be carried on for fourteen days before a given dose is entirely removed. But vet the fact remains that these Austrian peasants can swallow arsenic to an extent the annals of toxicology. For the solution of the problem we may offer the following considerations : First of all, the human organism may become accustomed to most if not all poisons, if they are administered at first in exceedingly small doses, and in this way a poison, as is well known, may be. come a * mithridate ” to itself. Secondly, though the human organism is ex. tremely sensitive to arsenic, yet some constitutions may be less so than others; thus, the arsenic-eaters of Styria are all of them robust mountaineers, whoso forefathers have eaten arsenic from gen. eration to generation, so that, as may be supposed, each generation has become more and more arsenic proof than the one before it. Thirdly, like most moun- quantities of milk and butter, as well as other food rich in fats, when the oily matters to a certain extent unite with the arsenic, forming an arsenical soap, which does not so readily enter into the blood, so that the total amount of ar senio actually assimilated is proportion. ately small. From this we see that if the Styrian partakes of an unusual amount of this deadly drug he is at the same time not only less susceptible to ils in- fluence by his hereditary desosnt and his habits, but his food supplies Lim with some sort of an antidote. —— — A CRADS, On placing the foot an the region co cupied by then one perceives an un 1. lation of the surface, followed, ove circular area, by a surpr the pure white ground into a warm | color, which for the moment the stranger puts down to some affection of bis eyes from the reflection of the light. a won perceives that this movement is cansed by the simultaneous stampede of the dense erowd of peopled shore into their dwell: ings, just withinthe door of which they halt, with the larger of their twn pincer claws, which is of a rich pink colo effectually barrihg the entrances exw ph where one watchful stalked eve ix thrast out to take an inquiring look if the alarm is real. As one advances the pink areas again change into white, os the crosta- ceans withdraw into their subtermpein fastnesses. On traversing a broad flekl occupied by these crabs, the constant undulations and change of colors pro duce a curious dazzling effect upon the eyes. ising chang od Me ni ——— AAA —— ABOUT CLOTHING, ————— A German professor has stated a new theory respecting clothing. Hao objects to garments made of linen or cotton, and gives many reasons why wool should be the sole clothing of human beings. Wool is the natural covering of animals, It rids their bodies of effete and poison: ous emanations, and protects them from the inclemenoy of the weather. Dat cotton and linen are composed of vego- table fibre. They are dead materials, our bodies, thus slowly poisoning as IA WMI In the intellectual order minorities alway have ruled and slways will rule, ing for an age; six men the si men the theology. branches of thought son bs AN (INDIAN £ wr sn AUCTION, A corresponden’ says: “I witnessed an interesting feature in Indian life # short time ago ut one of the camps in the Kaw Agency, Indian Territory. A tent had been erected, and all the effects of a dead brave were deposited in the tent. The Indians were going to hold an auction. At early dawn before the sun the Indians gathered around the tent. hands, began in a loud voice to invite | bids on the blanket. gang out an old man who had a patch | of yellow paint under his right eye, and | sat on the outer edge of the circle which | had now formed around the tent. ‘I will give you five,’ cried one of the | Indians sitting in the circle. ‘It is yours," said the auctioneer, and the bidder, after depositing a due bill for the amount, received the blanket. The | auctioneer now brought out a pair of | beaded leggings, and the bidding began, One thing was noticeable, the number bidding never exceeded two, and the | article was invariably knocked down to the second bidder. Moccasins, | Inces, fans of eagle {eathers—in fact the ! whole paraphernalia of a complete In- | dian outfit was brought out snd sold to { the highest bidder. Finally sn Indian pipe of red stone very large and { handsome one—was brought out, and i the bidding became livelier. ‘Five dol lars’ was shonted. ‘Eight’ sang outa trader, who, besides myself only paleface in the audience, and who {already saw the pipe in his mind's eve hanging with his other Indian curios {ities; but he was doomed fo disappoint { ment when a bungry-looking member of the circle, who was evidently wanting his breakfast snd was anxious fo bring the ceremonies to a close, said: ‘My brother, that pipe has been smoked in many conncils. Our brother buried on yondler hill," pointing to a pile of rocks on a high hill in the dis itanoe, ‘thought much of that nipe. I 'am not willing it should fall into other hands. My brother, I wilk give a pony for the pipe.’ These remarks of Oid Hungry were received with a few short yells, which denoted great satisfaction. with nothing {on but & breech-cwut came dashing into {the circle, holding in his hands a skill filled with live coals. He was followe {by another one bearing in his arms a lot of cedar, which was deposited over theconls. Thess wo were deall Indisn¥ children —moaning and hands, 0 I i neck. a Fas Lae who lies At this point a member 1 lowed by fie 5 Aatives The burning cedar forth a volume : the 1 rushed into the aooke, > our one bv one wih : ' x 3 # $5 . x $ sy % w CRs 0 he « MA fUrning wild tohed blanket with outst BA me : party, taking a firm hold of the trad arm, and reluctantly the paleface to the ‘drawing in a fit of conghi erios of ‘Good, my m will never trouble you.’ ance was now ended be turning over all the re to the relations.” ssc itl SECRETS OF THE TIrA “ Americans and E | great mistake in buying ‘educated Chinese merchan (ey ine variably rely upon the name instead of ljudging of the quality of the tea by ils appearance. The Chinese that, for they are aware that no other ’ 0 never the adulteration of goods as their own pation. No dependence can be placed | on & mere name in the tea trade. i ese people judge of tea just as Americans i do of butter, by its Jooks To deter | mine this is a matter of education in the same way that judging of butler ia | Tea of good quality, unadulterated, is | almost inodorous and diffuses little aroma when placed in boiling water The Chinese invariably use black tea at home and almost exclusively bere | also. This is both from preference for | its trade and because it is considered | healthier. ! “ The best tea brought to this country is the black, the finer grades of green tea being all consumed in China. Green tea, too, is subject to more forms ol | adulteration, over two hundred methods being employed to thatend. Beside, it is cured in copper pans and is always more or less impregnated with eopper dust. These pans are none too clean, either, as the growers care nothing what kind of stuff they palin off on people so unfortunate as to have been born outside of the Flowery Kingdom. They term all other races ‘ barbarians.’ Green tea is dried in the sun; black by artificial heat. * The best tea obtained in this country is that imported by Chinese dealers. They get it from some one they know in the old country at less price than it will be sold to foreigners. They can sicure & better grade then other buyers, be oanso they know what they are buying, and ib is usoless for their countrymen to try to impose upon them." ——— We may like the company we meet with, but, if we are brought to contact with it, we must make the best of it i A I AI Wir $a PR A UR NAPE, SF , Buperier Excellence. The reasons for PERUNA'S superior. exe cellence in all diseases, and its modus op- erandi, are fully explained in Dr, Hart- man’s lecture, reported in his book on the “ Ils of Lilie and How to Cure Them,” from page 1 to page 19 though the whole book should be read and studied to get the full value of this par excellent remedy, These books can be had at all the drug stores gratis, W. D. Williams, U. 8. Pension Agent and Notary Public, Netw Vienna, Clinton County, Ohlo, writes : “1 take great vleasure in testifying to your medicines, have used about one bottle and a half, and can say I am almost a new man, Have had the catarrh about twenty years, Before I knew what it was, had settled on the lungs and breast, but can now say I am 18 in the army; could get Col, E. Finger, Ashland, Ohio, writes: “1 am happy to say I have used several bottles of your medicine called PERUNA, and my health has been greatly improved by it. I cheerfully recommend PERUNA to all who suffer with heart trouble, as being an invaluable medicine.” Rev, J. M, Ingling, Altamont, IIL, “ My father-in-law, who resides with me has been u ing your PERUNA for kidney disease, which has afilictzd him for forty years and could get no relief un- til he saw your medicine, I induced him to try a bottle, which he did, and the one bottle of Perum a and one bottic of Man ALIN has gis hima more relief than all j + ever used.” Mr, Robert Grimes, Rendville, Ohio, w-ites: *“ My wife has been an intense sufferer from chronic catarrh, and after every other remedy had failed she com- menced to use your Penoxa and MAxXaA- raw. They have helped my dear wife ing she has ever used, She has now taken two bottles, and is so much better that she will never quit its use until she is entirely well. Ii has won- derfully improved her sight, We think Perusa and Maxawix will cure any disease.” R. Palmer, Pastor of the A, M. E, Church, No. mz Canal Street, Wiikes- barre Luzerne Co. Pa, writes: * Hav. ing used your PERUNA, and by experience became acquainted with its value, I write asking you to please send me five bottles of PEauxa and one of Maxarin by ex- press and oblige, your hunble servant.” Cook Bros., Prospect, marion County, Ohio, writes: “ We have a good trade on Prruxa. our customers speak well of it TRATE Man¥ RCLLER'S CATARRE REMEDY, THE GREAT Blood Duifior of the World AN ABSOLUTE CURE FOR SATA R RH. ys eases yield readily to 8 ied 10 Cures single case sti are followed, Jie success arkable and its cures wander. f it is ¢ most sueceselul nin the ns for CATARRH and the only one that prot s 48 Absolnte, Positive Care. It is i vy 8 blessing to mankind A Trial is all asked for It. Ones used, Lis always Send for testimonials of actual reparall that is recommended cures IT RAR XO BQUAL POU M A 1.A R 1 A. A POSITIVE CURE IS ASSURED. One bottle ls g m Stop taking (Quinine, A trial only Is seked for Er. Lee's Caransn Rexzpy, It bs a SPECIFIC for ail diseases arising from an Impure bicod and drive il eruptiot # from the skin. For Byphi. jittreomplaints It is superior io any preparation in the market, One bottle will cure most of Lhe following complaints and 8 continued use will POSITIVELY cure, Save doctor bills and try It. RHEUMATISA. SCROFULA. SKIN ERUPTIONS. YEXEREAL DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. LOSS OF APPETITE. FEELIRG OF LAXNGOUR. BILIOUSXESS. LIVER TROUBLES. NERVOUS WEAKNESS. FEMALE WEAKXESS. Krtten'sa Carvannn Ruwgoy i no patent medicine, but a safe and pleasant EErpiasion to take and surely the greatest medical discov. ery of the sage. One boltie rejuvenates Lhe entire system and possesses more virtue than a half oron bottles of ordinary patent Jrepazation, Write for testimonials and other information, A For sale by druggists generally. PRICE $1.00 A BOTTLE. SIX ROT. TLES FOR 83.00, On receipt of 85.00 by the manufacturers, Samryl F, Krier &k Co, Harrisburg, Pa. #ix bottles will be sent express paid, generally sufficient for acure { ! 8 ¥ TRADR WARK PYAMIA 1s the most virulent form of Lisad.polson. ine. Less speedily fatal, but not oes cer. tainly so, is the yitistion of the blood of which the first symptoms sre Pimples, Sties, Boils, snd Cutancons Eraup- tions. When the taint of Berofulagives warning of its presence by such indications, no time should be lost In using AYra's RARSAPARILLA, the only perfect and rei able medicine for the purification of the ™" SCROFULA 1s a fon] corruption in the blood that rots out all the machinery of life, Nothing will eradicate it from the system and vent its transmission to offspring but AYERS SARSAPARILLA. This prepares tion i= also the only one that will cleanse the blood of Mercurial poison and the taint of Contagious Diseases. 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