'.v.' ...0 -VfJL. ' .1 ( a l' u 0 i K C 1 k c: A w cl ai al in tii tb to In t CO to ID vi Jii W a I; tb of of uo COl tl) tru am is? tak of I lilt wit vpe 4 n v SELECT SIFTIMJH. The liorso i a natlvo of .Africa, whence he was lirst introduced into lviit, and tlicnco into oilier coun tries. In 1816 Lord Scinvortorliury gave . i f,5.K5 franca for n tooth of Isaac . ew- ton, which is now Bet in a rinrr und worn by tho eldest branch of that laniily. Tlio Taylor family, in "Wayno county, Tnd., weigh 2,71)15 pounds. It consists of twelve members, the heaviest o Whom weighs 3oT rounds, and the average is 233. The cathedral church, built in Lu bock in the years 1170-1314, has a curious clock. On the t nd of the hour hand is a little clock which keeps exact nine wiT.n me largo one, Wasps nets sometimes tike fire, tho ignition being caused, it, is sup- poseu, ny cuemicai action or the wax upon tho paper-like material forming hcsis. ii is neuevod that manv nivs terious tires in haystacks and farmers' buildings h.tvo had their oritriu in spontaneous combustion of this nature, 1 he ( hincse minister at Washington is said to be very rich, and. according to a correspondent, is well fixed for clothes, having a wardrobo valued at f 150,000. lie never appears twice in public in the same costume, but what he does with his cast-oil garments is a mystery. Perhaps he gives them to his poor relations. Mrs. Augusta Smith, of St. Louis, is one of the lightest of sleepers. She is awake twenty-two hours out of every day on the average, and when she does slumber it is scarcely lucre , than a doze, during which sho is par tially conscious of ah that is going on around her. She is strong and heaithv, with a good appetite, and not particu larly nervous. Tho physicians are un able to bring on. sleepiness except with drugs. . , A curious experiment was recently SCIENTIFIC AM) IXDUSTKIAL. silk burns wel eal silk smold "When so-called there's cotton in it ers into ash. The furniture manufacturers of tho United States enjoy a total yearly in come oif ii,iHK.,uuo; and their foreign trade would be larger if their products were more substantial. Dr. ItusRcll lias found by recent analy sis that an astonishing amount of carbonic acid gas floats in the air dur ing a genuine London fog, which must render it highly injurious to the sys tem. The past season's honey crop was very light in Ohio and parts of the cast, nut in Illinois, Texas ana Iowa it was immense. The yield of a sinde colony and its increase in Texas is re ported at 1,1200 pounds. The Geneva international hygienic congress otTers a prize of 100 for the best work on the cause and prevention of blindness, published in anv modern language, before the session of the con gress in September, 1884. Scientists must look out a i little be fore giving advice about the introduc tion of insects to cheek the ravages of certain kinds of pests. In Ceylon, tho coffee bug has done great damage to the plantations. Some persons thought it would be a good thing to introduce the red ants, which feed greedily on the cocus. Sure enough the ants did that work well, but unfortunately. they also turned their attention to the Malabar coolies and attacked them so fiercely that they were with difficulty induced to work on the estates. A Spoken Newspaper. The latest Tarisian idea is a suoken daily newspaper. A hall or opera house of moderate size is to be hired, a small admission fee charged, and every evening a variety of brilliant talkers will rehearse the events of the uav. ' 1 be Rolenin t:ill.-nr xmmVn made at Paris to determine the power striking and inventing new phrases! of a crocodile s jaw. Tho animal was will discuss political questions. Then fixed on a table with its upper jaw connected with a dynamometer. An electric shock caused him to give a sudden snap, 308 pounds was marked on the instrument, and it was calcu lated that the contractile force of the muscle causing the movement was 1,540 pounds. The muscle of an ordi nary sporting dog showed 3G0 pounds. The Calcutta correspondent of the London Times says that the census re turns from the .Northwest Provinces and Oude show that the Chamars, the lowest of the castes, exceed the Brah mins in number by no less than 7,000, 000. Among other curiosities of the returns it appears that those provinces contain 1,100 actors, 3,000 ballad sing ers, 14G healers by incantation, thirty three gamblers, ninety-seven snake charmers, fitty match-makers, four poets, 10,000 singers and dancers, four story-tellers and seven thfeves. The cultivators of the soil number seven and a half millions, tho landlords 10.- wu ami uie money lenders 40,000. ( t , HEALTH HINTS. a' If an artery is sever-'-fed, tie a small cord or handkercbf'.' -,ef tightly above it until a physician 11 arrives. The BiniCflinff,ldm Medical fieview rocommeptkKl3 tor chilblains equal parts of dihrfV ae nitric acid and peppermint vrtf'-ci, tu uo uiuieu uauy at nrst and .tuen twice a day. A German physician speaks highly of the use of soft soap as a local appli cation for sorts or glandular swellings, abscesses, discharging canals and cavi ties, felons, etc. It is not a new remedy by any means, but one which seems likely to be neglected where it might be of real service. Quite a pleasant .preparation can be made by dissolving the soap in a little cologne water. Dr. Foote's Health Monthly. Milk and lime water are said to prove beneficial in dyspepsia aud weakness of the stomach. The way to make the lime water is simply to procure a few lumps of unslacked lime, put the lime in a fruit can, and water until it is slacked and of tho consistency of thin cream; the lime settles and leaves tho pure and clean lime water at the top. A goblet of cow's milk may have six or eight tea spoonfuls of lime water added with good effect. Great care should be taken not to get the lime water too strong; pour off without disturbing the precipitated lime. Sickness of the stomach is promptly relieved by drink ing a teacupful of warm water with ateaspoonful of soda dissolved in it. It brings the offending matter up all the better. Put Hiui In tlioiiiif. The following story is told of tho Karl of Stamford, "a great sporting no bleman," who died recently la London: He had unlimited faith in the power of money, tho supremacy of the aris tocracy, and the general wortlilessness of all the rest of humanity. Ono day be and a few patrons of tho turf weru dining at the Star and GarU r, at Rich mond, where Thackeray savs it will tusijuuiru ami sixpence to look at the waiter. Jt costs the carl some what more than that sum. lie bad some words with the waiter and, think ing the man insolent, he sprang up, and, to tho horror of all present, sent tho unfortunate man neck and heel crashing through the window down on the terrace below. The man's cries alarmed the whole neighborhood, and the landlord came breathless up the stairs, and said: "My Lord, you have killed the waiter." "Thash all ri," hiccoughed the earl. Jushtput the villain down in the bill." The injured waiter was interviewed lie named the sum that would satikfy ins wounueu r.-e:ings, and it down in the bill and cheer: the boozy ear). a bright general news talker will de scribe the accidents and crimes. He will say, for example: "I went down to tho house insuch-and-such a street where a husband had shot his wife with a revolver. The hair of the vic tim was such a color, the wounds wero so deep. I ascertained all the facts myself." Then the legislative reporter will reproduce the debates, with the personality of the speakers and a de scription of the " scenes " and lively encounters. Then would come anec dotes and incidents in the lives of de ceased persons, or of those who w,f. ' ere attracting public attention. A liwiy would crive an account, at t- le laiesi dinner nartv. in full witvs': a brief de I scription or illustration. u of tne decora tions and toilets. TJ " ie dramatic and musical critics ..ould then do their parts, followed l1v tne advertising man with persoir'l'il illustrations of the man or worn a V a efre and after taking the pulmoo Jary syrup or tne eincient liair irsuoier. mi scereopticon pictures sent by the new telegraphic urocess. of fires, Hoods, railroad accidents, new buildings, balls, carnivals, collisions STARTLISH STATISTICS. Th Nhnitnw T? nnln Orrr Nfw Yorh f'lIT no inn uniiro i uuntryA Tribune "Pinion. The notion hn been horrified nt tlifctmrn Ins of R Milwnuke holrl, hrplv ovrr gpv enty live wore lost. This pveut carried ter ror LmrnuAe it Wns iuUln nnd npimllitidi but hurt tb nm disnntroiis nsull to life ntid miio rom Biiently they wonld bate boon tin noticed, not' only by the people of the lund bnt nlso by the very community In which they occurred. Fntnl rrnnta nf n fnr nature have tiiken jilnce in thin very city, but nave nirrncicano nttontion. nor would they now did not the Buronn of Vitnl Statis tics bring them to our noticn. "Fifrnrog do not lio," whatever cl.o niny be uncertain, nnd the report on the itrathxoi thiocity in a start ling comment on its life. 1 Hiring tho past jr ma enornHHin mcrenno of certain mala dies is simply appalling. While the total num ber of dentin has diminial e 1, and the death rate on most diseases has decreased, still it is far greater in one or two more serious disor ders than wi 8 ever known before. More peo ple died in the city of New York in 1HS2 from linpht's disease of the kidneys, than from diphtheria, smallpox mid typhoid fever fill conibmod I This scarcely seems posxiblo, but it is true, nnd when it is remembered that lens than ono-third the actual deaths from llriRht s disease nre really reported as such, the ravages of the malady can be partially Understood. The immediate qnory which every render will make uion such a revelation of fact, is: hat causes this increase? This is'n dif ficult question to answer. The nature of the climate. Uie habits of life, tho nduMorntion of foods and liquors, nil undoubtedly con tribute; but no immediate cause can be cer tainly assigned. Often before tho victim knows it tho disease has begun. Its ap proaches nre so stealthy nnd its symptoms so obscure that thoy cannot bo definitely foresoen, and nre only known by thoir ef fects. Any kidn iy disorder, however slight, ib the first stage of Bright's disease. Hut it is soldom that kidney disorders ciin ha iln- tocted. They do not have any certain symp toms. Mysterious weariness; au unusual appetite; periodical headaches; oocnsional nausea; uncertain pains; loss of vigor; lack of nerve power: irregularity of tho heart; disordered daily habits; imperfect digestion all these and ninny other symptoms are the indications of kidney disorder, even though there may be no pain in tho region of the kidneys or in that portion of the body. The serious nature of these troubles may be understood from tho fact that Bright's dis ease is ns certain to follow diseased kidneys as decomposition follows djath. It is high time the Doctors in thig land who have been unable to control kidney troubles, should be aroused and compelled to find soino remedy, or acknowledge one already found. The suffering i-ublic needs help and cannot awnit the tardy notion of nny hair-splitting code of inoorrecty formu lated theories. If the medical world i;as no certain remedy for this terriblo disease let them acknowledge it and seek for one outside, the Dalo of thoir irofnsion. Fnr a ,liu, ' erv of this remedv nnd fnr it., nnnlinnt; '-ion to this disease, the people of this citv'C ' ' , Iieo Motions of Ships In a Calm. A correspondent of Kmu-U'iJge offers a plausible theory to explain the on ward motion of a ship in a calm, If ft Wooden sphero of liemisphefe, he says, be dropped from any height Into the watt'iUt will sink and rise alter nately until it comes to rest on tho sur face at the exact spot at which it first struck the water. This is because the resistance its surface offers to the water is equal in all directions. If. however, the form be altered to that of a ship, it will not be found to remain in tho same spot after repeated oscil lations, because the bottom offers more resistance at ono end than the other; and, of course, the ship moves in the direction of the less resistance. Nw a ship is constantly being raised And allowed to f;ill again into tho sen from a "swell" which exists even in calm seas. Thus it is always oscillating up and down, at one time a little more out of water than it would if the mass of water was perfectly still, and at another time a little deeper in than it would be under the above-mentioned circumstances. This up and down motion of the sea is always acting; but when the surface is rough, this notion on the motion of the ship is in finitesimal, compared with that due to the action of the wind, and so Is not noticed; but when there is a Cidm. there is no other forco at work, and, therefore, that is the only one noticed. There are now livinsr under one roof in lloston Highlands tho renre- sentatives of live continuous genera tions a mother, daughter, grand daughter, great-granddaughter and great-great-granddaughter, the span between the ajre of the vouncrest and that of the oldest being ninety-live years. The Frnir Ante (Irense Is the bent in tlio market. H is the most pponomioid nnd cheapest, one box lasting as long ns two Of any other. One greasing will Inst two wet'ks. It received first premium ot the Cfmtetuiial and 1'sfls Knposilions, nlso medals atjwimis State fairs. Hoy no other, f or Thick llcnfl1". Heavy nttlinnclnv bilious conditions ells' May Apple Pills ntitibil hints, cat harlio lOL'fio. Italdlioaded men nre informed thnt thsre is nutononvomieof escape from theirafHlrtion, and that is Cnrbcline, a deodorized extract of petroleum, the great hair retiewer, which, re i a itly improved, is more ellicacions thnn ever. . . .Skinny Men. Wells' Health jjeiipw-r restore health.vlgor. curosDyspepRia,lmixitcnc(unlL)obility.l Oft Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffonets rtpi!tcl to new boots or shoes before you ran them OVOT. .Mis. Oil FOB. .AJCr. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache. Meadachi, foothaoha. Ho re Tliront. Wwrlllnga.ftprnlns. HritVaea, Iturna. Menial, t'rfnl lilies. ADD ALL ONI Ml HOMILY l'ilS ASCI Ai'HM. BoMbjT Dni(lll kml Urtlrri orrjrwhn. Plflj Canla bolU. i'trMiini in 11 Languid". THE MIAIII.KH A. tOOt'l.KK CO. 13 (Soanaonu A. (UUIUK CO.) Balllaisrts MA., C.f. A. T ItYlt U J What Fhyslrlnn Sin;, fnlo, N. V.: Dear Sir I have employed yor" "i. " Pleasant Purgative Pellet "in my pr ,''i,,,,c fr.. Ka if i ,V i j no othr nlterntive or cathartio medic mns in all chronic derangemente of ' X''e. stonoh, liver nnd bowels. I know nothing thnt eqnal 1 W . A.. lU.hLEU, iU. U them. and all the chief events of the day. it wouiu aouDuesa ue popular as long as its novelty lasted. -at least Quickly Cleaning a Horse by Steam. we can make a horse as clean and sleek as a new pin in four min utes," said the stable bois of a Phila delphia street railway company, as a yair vi orusnes, operated by steam, were making the dust fly from a car horse in the stables. The stiff bristle brushes are attached to the revolving shaft by flexible arms, which permit me in uHiies 10 oe applied to any part of the horse and at any angle. There are four sets in operation. The horse is placed between a set consisting of two brushes somewhat like a cannon swab, each of which is operated on either side of the horse at the same time. AVith these machines but a few minutes are required to clean a horse while under the old style, with curry- rouiu auu urusn, ai least tmrty min- uies were requireu to clo tne work. Pie of the whole lund. nnrm.U. .i-av-iiose whore suffering, but those who hnv ' J '"ends in dan ccr. are earnestlv and bT---jUKlnKI' looking. The above onotp' ,aon from tho York Tribune is cau"w' "lnB conBiilorable commotion, as it seems lift tho cover from a eubject that h' 418 dec 'me of national importance Xi-r''.' .e alarming increase of kidney diseases; tneir msiaions begmningj and frightfuj endings, and the acknowledged inability of physicians to successfully copo with them, may well awaken the greatest dread of every one who has the elnhtest symptoms. It is fortunate, howevar, that the surest relief is often found whore, possibly, least expected, and that there is a specific for the evils above described we have come to fully believe. Within the past two years we have frequently seen statements of parties claiming to have boon cured of seri ous kidney troubles even after hope had been abandoned; but in common with most peo ple we have discredited thom. Quite recently, however, a number of prominent and well known men have come out voluntarily and stated over their signatures that they were completely cured by tho use of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. Most people have been aware that this medicine has an unusual standing and one entitling it to bo classed above proprietary articles generally; but that it had accomplished so much iu checking the ravages of kidney disease is not so gen erally known. Its great worth has boon shown not only by the cures it has effected, but also because a number of basl) imitations have appeared in the market, fraudulently claiming the valuable qualities of the orig inal Safe Cure. If it wore not valuable it would not be imitated. The above may seem like an ultra indorse ment of a popular remedy, but it is not one whit strongor than the facts admit What ever assists the world toward health and con sequent happiness, should receive the hearty indorsement of the press and all friends of humanity. It is on precisely this principle that the foregoing statement is made, and it merits the careful consideration of every thinking rerder. Xot a Minute to Lose. A young blood who is about to enter into the holy estate of Matrimony goes to seek the advice of an old friend, his iamuy uocior. xne girl, you see, says tne young man, with engaging irauiiuess, -nasn t goi any tin now, nut slie has a rich uncle with the heart disease that" "I don't know aitout tnat," says the doctor, reflect ively, " a man with heart disease is apt to live much longer than " "J5ut u is a serious case. Only this morn ing tney called in your eminent col league, Dr. X." "Then, if they have, marry her; you haven't a minute to lsoe. ' watrpTit 'oily paid 1 J A . . : -i l t- . . ciiuuuu ivussian nouieman is employed at Chicago as driver of the smallpox ambulance, and he lives in the hospital. He was exiled from home on account of his liberal views, but refuses to return, thourrh his father is anxious that he should. " Ho spends mum- j.msuiy wi.en ne receives a re mittance Irom his wealthy relatives, and the Russian consul has directions to furnish the prodigal son with monev to return home whenever he feels dis posed to do so. A Fireman's Fortune. The San Francisco (C'al.) Vhronkle, in an article on the fire department of .San Francisco, gives the following from Assistant Chief Kngineer Mat thew Brady: " I have been subject to an aggravating pain in my chest for over four years. 1 resorted to vaiious modes of treatment to obtain relief. I have had my chest terribly blistered. Xo physician could tell what was the matter with me. Two weeks ago I commenced using St. Jacobs Oil. It has cured me." Cotton mills are increasing rapidly in number atlhe South, .,. ,lJiMANX boasts of Ofifi poetesses nnd nn. iioresseson the roll nf fnmo nwnt if k... nave uveuin moaern times. Dr. Pierce's " Goldan Merllcnl D! has become so thoroughly established in unh lie favor that wer it not for the forgetfulness oi peoplo it would not be necessary to call aruwtion to its power to cure consumntion. hich is scrofula of the lungs, and other oloou diseases, as eruptions, blotches, pin les, nuers nna " liver compinint." uakota lias twonty-one nationnl and eigniy-soven private banks, with an nggre- ijiiKJwiiiim oi over f iu,uuu,uuu. Ilnw Wntti.n Wnnltl Vnt . Were women allowed to vote, every one in the land who has used Dr. Pierce's ' Favorite Prescription " would vote it to be an unfail ing remedy for tho diseases peculiar to her sex. liy druggists. AcooRDDio to M. Montegny, the Belgian astronomer, stars scintillate more daring ou.uiuo uinuniuiiiur umes. " Solid comfort" can be renlized by those suffering from nil forms of Scrofula, if they win mice iioou s BnrsHpariun ana be cured. Don't Hie In I he ilouae. "Rough on Hats." Clears out rats. mice. roaches, bedbugs, flies, Bnts, iuolos, chip munks, gopners, inc. A tbee was cut recently in Hempstead uuuuiy, Artiunsas, mat measured twenty-six feet in circumferenc. It took six men, "''" iuiuuy, nail auay to lell 1U TIIOI CUI SALT ItllKl'Jn Dotm not dlrectlj Imperil life, it la a diatraurnl. m tloua and raioluta complaint. Patient endurance of it numeroui very mull water? plmplea, hot and martin-, require! true fortitude. If the discharged matter stick. lnku j... . . ..UW uu inn acaDa leave unaoraeath a reddened aur l ace, the dieeaeehaa not departed, and Ilood's Sarau- pnrillo. In moderate doaea, ahould be continued. FA.MOl'8 CASK IN nONTON. " Mjr little four-rear-old airl had a powerful eruption on her face and head. Undor her eri it waa regular calding red and lore, like a burn. Back of ber left ear nI1 10 hva bar hair clone to her huad. Five or six phyaicians and two hoapiuis Kitre up her oaae as incura ble, saTe that aha might outgrow It. When It bean to maturate I became alarmed. In three weeks, with Hood's Sarsaparllla, thesores began to heal: twobottl.. made her eyea aa clear as ever. To-day she is aa well as I am." JOHN OA REV, 1M D Street, South Boston. ATTEST: I know John Carey. He Is an honest, good man. whoaa atatementa are worthy of entire oredit. I believe what he says about his child's sickness. CLINTON H. COOK, Milk Street. Boston. IIOOD'H HAHMAPAttlLLA. Bold by Druggist. 1 ; ail for 5. Prepared only bi Vjl IIHOI fc '., Apotheenries, Lowell, Mae. A Farmer's Wife Kills a Wildcat. F. L. Ueacham is a farmer living two miles from Midland, Mich., and he has good reason to be just a little bit prouder of his wife than most other men. One forenoon recently Mrs. Ueacham heard a commotion in the hen-house, and, in the absence of her husband, seized a muzzle-loading shot gun and proceeded to investigate. On reaching the spot an enormous wildcat emerged from the fowls' abode, and a g turkey gobbler appeared at the same time with the assistance of Mr. Wildcat. This was a " fowl proceed ing which Mrs. lieac ham did not ap prove of, and she snapped her gun at the intruder, but tho thing missed fire. She then seized a sharp ax and en deavored to do some fancy carvinc. whereupon his felineshii) showed litrht and drove the gallant woman backward to the house, sho constantly striking at him with the ax and the animal as adroitly dodging every blow. Her screams, however, frightened tho in-J irtitier on, ami no disappeared un harmed. When Mr. Ueacham re turned at dinner-time and learned of the occurrence, ho reloaded the mm with a charge of buckshot that would go olf upon easy provocation, and asked his wife to call him if tho fowl- iiinter again appeared. Mr. Ueacham was scarcely out of sight when the wildcat was seen by hi wife to enter tho hen-hnuse. Taking the gun, the lady started to pass around the hen house to give, it to her husband, who was near by, when the wildcat tamo out of the do;,r and, with mouth wide open, made straight for t lie lady; clear ing at one givat bound a high wag. n box which lay in his wav. When in mid-air the crack of the woman's- gun was heard, and the savant- aniiiiMlvil ni oer lect .leal, shot thr. k'-ad, a genuine "oitt oa a l!v, '"Ji the Ioat Fulfil In Physicians. Why is It that so many persons use proprietary medi cines, or patent medicines, aa Oley are commonly called 1 Is it because people loso faith in physicians? There are innumerable instances where ourea have been ffoctfld by Scovill's Sareaparilla or Blood aud Lirer Syrup fur all diseases of the blood, wueu they had boon giren orer by their physicians. It ia one of the best remedies ever offered to the public, and aa it ie pre. pared with the greateot care, aa a spocitic for certain diseases, it is no wonder that It should be more effectual than hastily wntton and oaroleenly prepamd prescrip tions made by incompetent pliyaiclarw. Take Sivivill's Blood and Liver Syrup fur all disorder arising from impure blood. It ia indorsed l,y loading professional men aa well as by emin-nt physiHans anil others. "Heel t'nufili llnl-.ii in in 1 li"IH urld." 'I ry it Price loc. K w. Kinsman & Ik,., Au""tn. Muiue. Wen, below par. from age, Ur mental eicenaes, will nnd thut Allen's Kram I ,MK1 rwrt.ren former vitality d ig..r: lAtdrugi,t and at AIImi's l-harmacyf :"Lt '-ri't Ave" N- Y- " naver fails. Our Wntrhlul (inardlun and Faithful I'ro. lector Keatorcil to Active Duty Aaln. Ma. IIenb? A. Watehuan, of tha city of Provi dence. It 1., for many year tho faithful anil vigilant luuul wutchmau ot tlio liarstow Stove Company'i very rxtcusivo eHtablihhment, having been conlinod 1 1 his home several weeks by a very distressing ill iioaa, on rt-suuiliiK hia duties again availa liiuiMilf ol Oils early op.mrtiiuitv for stating, briefly a lew llain locta. ilr. Waterman says: "A few mouths ao I waa taken down with a aeverc sieknesfi, wliiru conune.l mo to the houso quite a long time, and much of the tinio I waa so very lame aa to bo unable to walk, and my left k ir, from the hip to the toes, liocamo monstrously swollen, and 1 sulTereil extremely lrom the rnusiaut iulunao pains produced by so great Inflammation. I wits trying the various so-called cures all the time, aud was under the treatment of a phvaiciau seven weeks, but get ting no subhtautiul relief At thin tiino an cld-time frieu J, a police oflicer, called upon mo, and during our conversation informed mo of tho great benem which he had obtained by the use of liuut's Kenne dy, and urged me to try It, aa ho coujudcred It a wonderful medicine. I commenced taking Hunt's Itemedy, having very little luitli that it would do much lu such a stubborn case as mine, but my doubt Mas soon dispelled, fur before I had taken one bottle I began to get better, the severe pains dUappeared. the swollen leg gradually decreased In size, anil I 1 waa encouraged to continue the use of the Itemedy, I and the Improvement to my health, continues; m I appetite la good. I have regained my strength, anil ; I am now performing again my duties as watchman ! at the foundry. Every uik'Ht I go up and duwn staira I more thau one hundred times and am in good ouu j dition, aud feel that my recovery iu due to Hunt's I Itemedy alone. My severe sl. kLair. ami terribly swol i leu leg waa rawed by the diseased state of my kid I ueyu, and I thiuk that it is a meat valuable inedicino that will ao speedily remove and cure such a aeveru cafao as mine. I tueivtoi nio&t cheerlullv teeov. Bitmd Hunt Kemtdy to all almcted wilh kidney dis- aasee, aa I know It to I t a sate aud reliable medicine. "J'ttoviUENC, JJecemUcri, lbtu." askaC 1 " 4 nnlidi who are re oorarittc ?IU1 nt tnlD declare In irrftlflful trrh thoir aiiprecia- Umio, ot UiwUtter' fetoiriachlliltm. Not only dtM It ImiMii troiiftih to the weak, but it also eonrotn an lrreanlar acid at ate of tlie utomach, inakea the bowels act pruperlntorvalf.rrirea ran to t hone who rm ttr from rhoumttip and kidnry tn ubU'ft, and cinju.n nn wi-i priiteiitu fver am nmit. Kiiriutl by a I lirtiKKiHta an J !al prn Knfraii. LYDIA C. Pir.KHAr.T& Is a Poaltlee Oire Tt an tkeee fntnful t'omplalnta ana Wlsk eisssw a aeaunea to ur I est fcaul pepmUUemw A Soilldat rWWftKaB, InTsaUdbf tToaiaB Trepttti l)f Woman. TVS 6Vm1n dlnl Dtiwmy ika Dawa at HlsliT frrlTM th drooping spirit, lnrlgorat B' hArmonUes tiiff "tranto f nnotloiis, (rirm eUstictty and ftrtaneaa to the atari, xwtores the natural luatra toth ye, and plants on the pm' eheek of woman to (raa4 rosea ot Ufo's irprlnj and early sxwamer tlma. tWPhyalclana Uj II and Praiorlli It Fralv.6 It ramorea falntnetn, flatulency, destroy all entTlnar for rtlmnlant, and rell3ro wcuknees of aba etoraacrt. That feollnu of bearing du"n, caualnutn,wtgli and backaeha, ia always pormssiently cured by fm sw Tar IKa rura af Kidney Coiswlalnta ef alther aauc thla I'aaipaand la neaeirpaaaed. i.tit r, rTKii am- niA)on rrpintir. will eractlcnlo every venture of tumors from u Wood, amt give t.ne and strength tn tha ayaeam, oT man woroaa ur child, lii'lat on liavuri iU Both tha Oomrxtmd and lllood Piirinetare prepared at ijj and 1M Western Avenue, Lynn, at aC. Prtna ot either. BL Six bottlca fof A fen tT nwll In tfta torn of pills, or ot loacngoa, on receipt of price, fl par Baa. for either. Ifra. flnkham freely answers all letura of. Intjulry. ,!wloa. let. aUmp. Bendfor lZT nAM- Ko family iv.'n"i-), 'i r,:,TJ;"S a .''They "-Kix: ' I . iiHI tUipilUi J ui tun iirrr. - 'WiLBoa's coaiToinm or PUEE COD LIVES OIL AND LIME. To t nniunitlrr.-.rnny hnvo hern hnppv to give their teHnn.mj in favor of the one uf "IHiMir'a Vurt end Lii rr ful on'f .(if.' Kipnrlrnr baa proved '.' " vaniame remedy ror I :onitumptlon, AMhma Olplitheris, an l all diMicnf tha Throat and Lungs Manufactured only hy A. 11. WiUIOR, Chemist, lloston Bold by all tlriiftgiats. vm I A r.e-ulinff London Vhyg ictnn rntauliBbria au OOlceln Now York lor the Cure of EPILEPTIC FITS. f PrtA:!Journalof Medicine lr. Ab. Mfwrolo (late of liOn.m1, wlirt ftiakct a po elalt of Rpllopiy, tiaa without Uinbt ttfattd n. citrrtt more eaten than any othrr IlTlnir phyilclan. lilt ititvena builmplf le.-n anion lining, wr Itu vt hnr1 uf nuui of ever to roan' itanilltig uiTOfttDillf rarttl by htm. He baa pubutlied ft work on tlili Utwano, which ho wriUa tth a lai Ho bottlo of hli woinlerful t-ura froo to any iii( Itorer who tony ontl their expreu mm I'. O. aiUdnwa Ve e4fljaanToi)4t wlshimr a euro tu tfilirA . ir. AU. illiiLUUaUJ. hw. 94 JoliO St., KiW Tork. r t rpiieToa at onoe Ttnrnn, 'bapp Handmr Mr orna. 11 union a, St-aS.ln, ltrulMM.Korcn'a nf ftt t. tiaiKlr yea, etc. , ItchltifaT from any onuw. SGc. Askyourtii-utf IPi This N.Y. Singer, $20 -J nn 9f( wi or Attechmenta Free. -..,? nrramcii iH-rhv:. lAuht ninnliiir. 4jitift,litiiiiiriiif audtlurublf. Snt -.a 1,-c-a, iiuii-miiii r.lll'11 UI-KiriHl. "upf Ham Ortuuil t lU-tS ntt'iift, 12 tviupit: Mttunnal hub i.tKH.ofinvcrotiiitcr.'J kmv nwrlln. . liitMii anil ei hook, i. ill 9.. Am bciii on tint trial iilnit lfir airtil. Kb'irunt i hhh. niiiK"ll(''iil nnir, unrrtuiH inmiic A fill nut, (.'lr ruin r, with U-ntiim tilnlit. fitt. Ask U l ayne & Cu., . i htiU av.i'hli aira t'S CURES WHERE kll ELSI IAILI. BmtCough Byrur. Trteug(Md. Use In lime. Hold by dnufgiata. IMITATION STAINED GLASS.' uacnnatuy hoaatiful. Kaaily applit MjfiTcni'ra, arintDlHH. eto.. '21 IKNTW III WH ru... lrta in ita denmiciaiioiib nf aundry Yminbu ty WU,(lUU(ovi-unHMit oilirialHmndcitiy.Mtr.. Indtiat;rit)B.lilv hruantlfxl I i j A- refiTi'nwa, arimulnH. eto.. -Xx:. in atainiM Ai-J.TS' HJ tfIJ. iriim. KixM (llkt.) : fear- r imintmicB. ludonHHl ti runn uwnru. SiiliHcrii.i i.m ji,. i. iu ...t i nviVa. inn .. ;: . r" r . " ? i ii i i . niwai worrt, each edition of HeruM. 1., S MITH. lhiladoh,hi. P TIOK. 1 Uave e iH'oitivu rn.iodf for the abova uIiuau: h na Via X hou f mi dti of cium of the wuraL kind i.il tJ f..r.t atmndlhtf have b'en curi. Indoed, bo fit rone It mv fialtb Id Ita ffil-a-y, that 1 will at-ml TW O BOTTLKd KHftK to goUisr with ft VALIUULH T KKATIHL on thla aUntwivta ftn aulloirttr. Olvo Eipirm nnd jr. O. afl'lrnns. " i. a. pi,i'W a, 101 ruurl HL., Now Turk. Chairs Alio iiK;fcers. r-trong, uiiralile and comfortable No light, traaliy st'itf, but kihkI, honeat home comforts Special dioeuuul to cleiirvnien. bend sump for cata Iokuo to F. A. sltrf,Al!t. ilotvUI, Ouuu. ilugn t'ouiily, Svw vrk. 'linif.kern. Ity -'."J IU sVlive. J.a.HiuouOo..as lhi.Kt . AND NOT WHAU OUT. t-'irculam II. Y. SSR tl.i ,. our"" '"' Term, and A outfit 00 free. AddroaaH. liaLLgTT i Co., Portland Me AWi'TriM u"1!."1 'WI"? nd Faatest-aellini . tr.'"'"'"i';" "ul Hihloa. Pri. ea reduced SCI per ceut. AATlo.VALruiiLioniNuOo.. Philadelphia, Pa (11? C l2,,-KJAiS KU1N'KK tlOU.KOIt: -l-s VV. Nuwaik, N. J. Hrite for (Jataloeua! fllS a riayat home easily made. Coll Address lllUE sUu., Augusta, Mo. KlljleHHV IIP H'ilu n O. n . poor. IU. KllliBK. 3M Ameualat.. ht. limi. u7 YH!IKfs tTH1'' telegraphy hern and we will J! r. . .".r"v" you annual ion. Circulars free. VALfcMiM, ItUOS., Jniieavillr. Im. $S In t9i1 Pertt home. Samples worth If 5free. SO IU tJ Addreaa Ktimiom 4 Uo.. Portland M. a7AWKIiK. li outfit free. A Sure Cure for .ia. I j-So!dr all Irv Ut-" TO HAS BEEN PTSOVEaV Th.micFaT curb for KIDNEY DSSEASCO Doea a lama back or a disordrrecl nrtne fnrH. a eat that yoa are a Yictlm TilKN DO NOe L. ii ra:TTM . KTiiNKr-wouT at onoeL faa fdrturarleui rocyjnimoiid It) and it will STdlly il J OTeroouia tlia dinoaae and roatore nraiuiy aouoau r Ift la n SURE CUKB for nil ! DISEASES of tho LIVER.' I It has apoeifld aettcm on thla moat Important organ, uahllnff It to Orrfrw otr torpidity and tn ieetiau. tlmiilatlngthehenlthv secretion of the Bile, and by keeping the rmwoU In tree ouudi-j , Uon, auootlnc Ua rtiiuir auuncxi;. Ilnlnrll If yonareanahrlng'from I lalUlalliJe-malanfi. hATOthecJillla, are blUmis, dyapertls, or constipated. KVtnajr: i Wort will surely rolleTeAndquloltlyoura. In tlia Stmna. to ol.uae the Uystoia, crrery onealiould 1h a thorough oovraorsf it ! I nrlloif fraraomnUlnn. ypflnllarte UuUICss yonfKCa, rmibia (, inaod WMkneasea, KIUNT5Y-WOUT la tiaiurj. isanil, ; aa it will act promptly and safely. I Either Be. Incontinence, retention of orlna, brick dust or repy doposlu, and dull dragging; , palna, all speedily JTMld to Ita ouratlre power. I flTIt Acta at tlie earne time on tho KIDHRirj, File, or XUiaumattam it U Mrrnaaant our . ni n nv nDiinniiTi). aria at I . Osn DYES Cast Dyes Ever Mads. rsron sn-K. wool, on cotton. DRESSES, COAT8, SCARPS, HOODS, YARN, STOCKINCS, CARPET RAGS, RIBtVONS, FEATHERS, or any fcbrlo or fancy article easily and perfectly colored to anjy ahade. lllnek, 11 row a, Ureen Illur, Itrerlet, Cardinal lcd, avy llluc, Krai Brown, OUn Orern, Terra Cotta and CO Oliver boat color. W ai-ronted Fast and Durable. ach package will color ono to four lb, of cooda. If you Have carat need Syes try these once. You will boc'li(ktod. Bold by drucctata, or aend us 10 cents ai: d any eolor wanted aentpest-pejd. colored eaii."Vlaa and a aot of fnc7 cards scut for a 3c. stamp. 1. V IlLXH, KU'U AUUWOX A- CO.. Urllef s,W GOLD an d S I L V E R P A I N T. Bronze Paint. Artists' Black. For gliding; Fancy aeketa, 1 'rani re, Lain pa. Chandelier, and for all kinds of ornamental work Equal to any of tha high priced kind and only lOota. apaokage,at the druggist ,or post-paid from WFI.I.K, l(l H AHIIHON a Q.. Harll.gtoa.Vt. Is tinfnlllngand InfaJ. liable In curing Kpll eptio yitn, tiuvuia, t'oiivulfUma, HI. Vllua Iiuiice, AUtiiiulMm. Opliitn r2juini;, JSerw vous ileljllily.hirofnla and all Nervoua ami liloiKl din-lined. To CURES AND f-i' lrynVa i Xi.iri W 1 'rrgymen, lwyera, iTjJ i'j ?l "t rhAUU- Banker. La ri'AnJr ' ' V au1 " whistoaa- 11 nA'Ax"" ft " ,,t'utery I'lnployinenl WrJ .fcflai i ' -. 4 -J caimea Nervous ln. ftw NEVER FAILS tration. Irrecularitiea of the blood, sloinacb, bowel or klndev. or jvilio require a nerve H ionic, ttppetiner or w siraTtB p siiuiulaia, (SHiimrltim I k-J BNervliielalnvRluabl. 1 Bi TliiillKHliriH proclaim it l,b ntlu, u.....,ur.,l vlOTraotthBteverU5tn1net1tieBliikliik-ayiem. Ft ale by all liruiint.i TlfKlbt k i lifriiunvu Mlul'U'AI. tU. rile l'roprle'or. Ht. Jueeuli. Ma xx.-fjcrncE.-xx. AS BLUE FLANNEL GARMENTS OI Inferior Uuulltv ofUaada are told ai the " genuine Mirtdlesex." which arenol made by that mill. Tlie lldilleex Comnanv.lu order o protect tiiuir cuitomers and tlie public lve notice j V J.".i,f.r. n 1 ' 1 1 1 mail lrom TIIK MID1U.K- IbX HTAN )AK I lN'Illilll 1.1 lit.- L-r a k-k.-i.-i u il-i. VAtlllT CLOTHS sold by all ltuilimt clothiers, must bear Uie "SILk HANilkftu " i-,,,..i,:-.i i. .l. b,.i,... A(enutoali porUesorderinir thegooila WENDELL, FAY & CO., , ftud HH Worth Ht.', New Vurii ; at KmnkUa 6i. HaMUin ! Itlll'lieal.iolU! .. :i i..i. i. : 1 vaisuMiui Hkt UUKUOILtlill m a uTpn-A . r- cakaVhTi jT i Vi'X 2T L':r r9i. iixuiXii'fci UWN REMEDY WILSONIA MAGNETIC APPLIANCES. Ill (H.TAT Ta tii au mm m m u I w mm I of 4 di'eVjL'pT .u,JoL"rr?,IvV, USaTrrir?' W"' 2"" ""I nndertak. the ear, iiefeleuce. by perullaaiou. Part KM SZS'w YMk! be not eBectl, wul refund tha money. WILSONIA Appliances are MADE TO FIT THE DIFFERENT PARTS of THE BODY, and TO BE WORN 0VES THE .UN-DERCLUIHING. All diseaae. that are curable, and some that an. considered Incurable vield to .l,.K- , . , READ THE SUBJOINED TES? "aTs ' For fuller informat.on. price liaU. etc.. addrea. PV!? . J h,"8 P01-"""' nowlede of the very mailed netu of ? olTEHI4' Hl'BCU JaMKSmmo. N. J Pb. dilhculty amountiug t.. partial paralj.i.. com.nued f.?, t'el''a1,"i"" "'","?; ou of,ri;, - r . ; , ' u.ini anu eiileeuieinetit Iruin dlabt.l..M u,ol. Z i oj uie ial BiM.fil head. Iu eaell uiuie the curt loo. u...ir..u. ...... i-. ...... "iaoeiea, Mitli swollen itet. atot ih..,i.L.i .. 10101 w ..i .. . ""-"'-i -"""'. oura truly. T. tw.t live pounds h, weight." Ai.otlie,: 11,1,1 a st lie . f A"u"- nnl. and h,jf , V. hiuce. I druKged one f.,t in walking and could not walk, oue-fili I, . f i "," ft1"' KlieingT," lnl 1 cuu use in limlis aa wel u wli.oi a i A ..i l.... I V'. i .. ""' "' l"l'. ' VV l,,io ' ...,,,.,1 .Xtum aver ntiil in,. .1,1. i.. -.'I, ... i . .7. . " .""""""n 'or hi y:ir. i, ...,., ana t ' Wd .n juintiii-.o. l.oiMtipatluu i uuuaui n naoiiie, aud aui "bl to walk and ., ,??r " itl. An. -' nd Ulaeaaa ol tile Kidney. I.. V , ' .Another: "I t,.a.l J7 ' u aa well a. ai.v one .t ,,?"' "." " room lor ' fflfea a " o"' uouiu eapect. " M .eral """"'i maMM Ui'Jiiimx UOee " tSi41h Stre IB Uf rrl). 1 f