1 1 IE SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL. A Russian Inventor hns devised mo.mi of ao impregnating wood with a certain chemical that mutcho mado from it can lo iikpiI several timca over, thus effecting a saving of at least seventy-five, for cent. A ia of white itone, which some what resembles murhlo, and is suscenti b!o of a high polish, exists in I'arauisa valley, Nevada. When quarried, it is said tti bo much lighter and softer than ordinary rock, but hardens upoa ex posure. Glucose is used principally for the manufacture of table syrup, as a substi tute for barley mult in the brewing of brer and ale, as a substitute for cane sugar in confectionery and in canning fruit, to adulterate enno sugar, to manu facture artificial honey and in making vinegar. An enterprising Frenchman has in vented a revolver which, though so small as to bo conveniently carried in the vest pocket, can be Tired ten times without reloading, and with greater ease and cor ttinty than those of tho old pattern. Tho whole length of the weapon is four inches, which can be reduced to two and iivo-cighths by unscrewing the barrel. A new alimentary substance, the seeds of the Bolivian cotton tree, has attracted the attention of the Academie des Sci ences. It is rich in nitrogenized sub stances, and contains twenty-three per cent, of iibrine and sit of casein. M. Sacc thought that flour from the seed would be very suitable for pastry and sweets. It is likely to bo used in sugar making as a substitute for carbonic ucid. A variety of prehistoric objects in honr, such as amulets, cups, knives, daggers, rings, buttons, bracelets, etc., have been found in a stratum, existing at a depth of about Ave feet in tho mud of Lake Noucnburg, Switzerland. The findor, Herr G. Kaiser, believes them to bo older than tho stone and bronze implements of tho same locality, and he proposes to call the period to which they belong "the ago of horn." The great sand dunes along the banks of many rivers, and particularly along the shores at the southern end of Lake Michigan, are due to the presence of the Ammophilia Arenaria, or sand-gathering grass, which possesses a remarkable power of drawing up moisture, Indeed, it may almost be called a miniature water pump, for it is able to keep the earth wet for several inches around it. This wet earth catches and holds the drifting sand. The process goes on, the grass growing and the sand collecting, until a great and dune is the result. A curiosity in tho way of watches was shown by Mr. E. Sordet, director of the watch-mukors' school at Geneva, before the Horological Section of tho Society of Arts. This wonder is nothing less than a watch with one wheel, manufactured In Paris in tho last century by a M. Gautrin. Tho watch was presented to the National Institute in 1790, being then in a deplorable state; but the teacher of tho repairing section of the school, M. Emile James, has, after many hours of labor, succeeded in re-establishing harmony between tho various organs, so that now it is in good order. Tho great wheel which gives tho watch its name occupies the bottom of the case and the centre of tho plate. In has sixty teeth, and is thirty-three mm. in diame ter. Its axis carries two pinions, one of which recoives the motive force from a barrel, and the other carries tho minute work. The function of this great wheel is quadruple. First, it acts on a lift, then on a lever operating on an another destined to lower the axis of tho watch, and lastly on a third lever, tho latter serving to return power to tho great wheel at tho moment when the action relents by the rise of the axis. Where the Federal Deud are Burled. Tho remains of tho Federal soldiers and sailors who fell in tho lute civil war have been buried in tho following list of national cemeteries. The number of tho known and unknown is also given : Un- Known. known. Andersonvillo, Ga 1,878 DS'J Arlington, Va 11,S71 4,a4tf Nashville, Tenn 11,834 4MH Jefferson Barracks, Mo tj.fjtW 2,9(13 Chattanooga, Tenn 7,1(93 4,'Att Marietta, Ga 7,183 2,'.!H CUalmette, La G.Sitf 5,orr boldiera' Home, D. C 5,313 LW Memphis, Tenn 5,159 8,817 Hampton, Va 4,808 4'.4 Ueitutort, S. C 4,748 Vicksburg, Miss 8,890 ti,704 Btona River, Tenn S,bM a,ul4 City Feint, Va 8,779 1,347 Cypress liiU.N. Y 8,07". 9t! Alexandria, Va 3,431 I'M Cane Hill, Louisville, Ky.... !i,3W 5vj Little Rock, Ark 8, 2,337 W'oodlawn, Elinira, N. Y.... B,0W Antietam, Md 2,853 1,811 Mound City, 111 2,50") 2,721 Camp Nelson, Ky 2,477 1,1 tio Baton Rouge, La 2,403 495 KrederiLli-sburg, Va 2,427 12,770 Annapolis. Md 2.249 197 ""xl'oplar Urove, Va 1,397 3,093 Kbrvhflrn, N. C 2,174 l,o;7 New Albany, Ind 3,13 070 Knoxville, Tenn 2,0.18 1,040 Winchester, Va 2,094 2.3HI Gettysburg, Pa 1,907 1,ijS Oorinth, Miss 1 78 3,9 J ) London Park, Raltimore, Md. 1,627 100 Krowiisville, Tex 1,409 1,379 l'itlhburg Landing, Tenn.... 1,229 Danville, Va 1,171 155 Philadelphia, Pa l,8-0 2S Carvp liutler, 111 ,0 7 85 Sprinptield, Mo 815 713 Islington, Ky h!4 10 , Port Leavenworth, Kan. 8H W.i Ilarrancus, Fla 7yl e57 ' Richmond, Va 841 5,700 Mobile, Ala 651 H2 Wilmington, N. G 710 1,:kis Fort Kuiith, Ark 700 1,152 Cold Harbor, Va 672 l,-m Crown lliU.IivlianupjliSjIiid. 6SIJ ;so Grafton, VV. Va Ij.'A Out llaleigli, N..C 025 5j3 Keokuk, la 010 'Jl Port Hudson, La .V.MS 8,218 IiCbauon, K y.... S'.ll 277 Culpepper, Va 454 ;tht Alexandria, La ,V;4 772 Payettevilio, Ark 431 ;m Jjitus, Ky ;ii 5 j JollVrsou Citv, Mvj.... 3is 4i: Port Hoott, Kxin 3iS 101 Iianviilo, Ky 34l NutclioZ, Mis' 39 2,7 IS Han Aiilonia, T'-x 3 )7 107 Rock Jslmid. ill ::vi 9 Mexico, Max. 251 750 Port JliiiTiM.ii, Vu 2:;:t r,7 i (ili'iiduli), Va -33 901 BtaunU'ii, a I.' i i 520 i.aui0, llaltiiuoi.i, Jl.l 2i! 0 Port liibsou, I. T : 212 2,212 Poit 1 lonelsmi, 'iVuu i 8 .'ill Purl Mol'lKii -Nib 1 ".'. 20 Pioie.i.-e, . JW S.WJ S..ven I'iiif-., Vu 1 o 1,2x1 Uevurly, N. J "2 7 I . utile, D. C ..... UuiiihUxsI, tt 1 . - SELECT SITTINGS. The Japanese form of administering an onth is to dip a finger in ink. The crocodile is said to swallow stones sometimes, like birds, to aid the gastrio mill. Tho first wedding in America was (hit of Edward Wilson and Susannah White, of Plymouth, Mass. A Presbyterian minister of Hawick, Scotland, lias sent to Queon Victoria a email plow made from spears, awords, and dirks. There was a tunnel under the river Eu phrates when ancient Babylon was in all its glory, and the ancient Egyptians had a Suez canal. Tho principle of tho stereoscope ' was known to Euclid, described by Galen 1,500 years ago, and more fully in 1599 A. P. in tho works of Baptist Ptirta. An oyster has a stomach 'and a heart In America it has sex, but none in Eu rope. We have male and female oysters or. the American coast. Those of Eu rope combine the two sexes of tho ani mal. It ought to be generally known that a man's hat will servo in most cases as a tomporary life preserver to those in dan ger of drowning. When a person finds himself in tho water he should lay hold of his hat between his hands, keeping the crown close under the the chin and tho mouth of the hat under water. The quantity of air contained in the cavity of the hat will keep the head above water for a long time sometimes for several hours. Of the twenty "oldest Masons" in the world, so far as anybodr knows, the three who take precedence live in Great Untain, ana bir Moses Montehore, cen tenarian though he is, docs not come among them. So far as the Matonu Token can tell, tile really oldest Mason is John Tressider, of Falmouth, Eng land, who was initiated in 1805, on the Cth day of August. The oldest in America still appears to be Captain Syl vanus Hatch, of Port Lavacca, Texas, initiated in 1809. A Royal Game. Tennis has been a royal game; so very royal that Edward III. (1865) decided that no one but kings and their associates should be allowed to play it at all, and bis example was followed by Henry IV., Henry III., and other reigning sov ereigns of England and France. It kept gaining in popularity, however, and some sort of outdoor tennis was played with inflated balls very early in the history of the game. Every liltlo while tho royal commands would bo forgotten, or some convenient war would break out, and, alter it was over, tennis would "bob up serenely," as a very popular amusement. Henry VILL had the tennis fever in a violent form, and the most lamous royal set ever played was that in which Henry VIIL of England and tho Emperor Charles V. were matched against the Prince of Orange and the Marquis of Brandenburg, while the Earl of Devonshire "stopped" (that is, picked up balls and kept count) for one side and Lord Edmund Howard did a like service for the other side. At last, the kings gave up the vain at tempt to keep so capital a game to them selves, and graciously vouchsafed it to their loyal subjects, simply because they could no longer prevent their playing. Of course, there still remained the ditii cultics arising from the great costliness of regular courts, but these could not in terfere with out-of-door tennis. This was, however, a very unscientific sport, and was, of course, despised by the gen try who could afford to play the court game, in fact, it was not until a very few years ago that the play-loving Eng lish public awoke to the fact that somo one had reduced out-of-door tennis to a science; that something very like court tennis could be played on the lawn, un der the blue sky; and that "pent-house roofs" and galleries, railings, tambours, chases, and the rest were relics of the dark ages. St. Nichola. Kongh Handling" of Children. The causes of joint diseases in child hood are frequently obscure, but this much is certain, that the rough handling which children receive at the hands of ignorant parents or careless nurses hua much to do with the matter. Stand on any street corner and notice how children are bundled. Hero comes a lady with a three-year-old girl; she is walking twice as fust as she should, and the child if over-exerting itself to keep pace; every time the child lags the mother gives it a sudden and unexpected lurch, which is enough to throw its shoulder out, to say nothing of bruising the delicate struct ures of the joints; a gutter is reached; instead of giving tho little toddler time to get over in its own way, or properly lifting it, the mother raises it from the ground by one hand, its whole weight depending from one upper extremity, and with a swing which twists the child's body as far around as the joints will per mit, it is landed, after course of four or five feet through the air, on the other side. Here is a girl 12 years old with a baby of a year in her arms. The babe sits on the girl's arm without support to its back. This would be a hard enough position to maintain were the girl stand ing still, but she is walking rapidly, and the little one has to gather the entire strength of its muscular system to adapt itself to its changing bases of support, to say nothing of adjusting its liltlo body to sudden leaps and dart, on the part of its waywaid burse, ometinics during a sudden advance you will sea a part of tho babe a foot in advance of its head and trunk, which have to be brought up by - powerful and sudden action of the musc les of tho trunk and neck. Probably not a child in a hundred is properly handled. tutcmiuiU Joined. .' "What I Know, I Know," said the great surgeou, Mageudie. "Gitemetht btubboiu facts- I euro not for theories." This is sound doctrine. Tho world de- uitiuds facts, not gpeculutivtt opiuions, and it Is well known that Lk. Wxi.kEH's Vim'.uak Buteks cure Indigestion, Liver Complaint, and Fevers, and uu nitrous other diblrcasing and daugcroui compluiiits. There are 2.-173 female surgeons in this country. FOUR ACTS ri.AYF.D J Vnd Itrimrt Abnm Kii-Prralrirnt Arthur Will lh Firth ni F'mni An b Trutfiir. liorhestrr lrmorral and ( hronirlr. "Or. Lincoln, who was at the funeral of Swretary Kmlinghuynpn, savn px-Prtwidoivt Arthur lookod very unwell. Hn Is suffering from Blight's disoaw. Purittfr the pa-st year it has anuimnl a vpry aperavntecl form. That. teltgram I act IV. of a drama writ ton by ex President Arthur's physic-inn. In Act 1. ha was mnde to ap)car in "Mnlnrln," of which all tho country wns told when h went to Florida. In Act II. he represented a tired mnn.wnrn down, walking the sand at Did Point Comfort and looking eastward over tho Atlantic to ward Euroie tor a longer rest. The curtain rolls up for Act lit. upon the distinguished actor a flat-ted with melancholy from Bright's disease, while Act IV. discovers him with the disease "in an aggravated form, luiTering intensely (which is unusual) and about to take a sea voyage." Just such as this is the plot of many drama? by play-wrighta of the medical profession. They write tho first two or three arts with no conception of what their character will de velop in the final one. They have not the discernment for tracing In the early, what the lntter impersonation will 1m. ot ono physicinn in a hundred has the adequate microscopic an! chemical appli ances for discovering Bright' tlisease in it early stages, and when many do finally com prehend that their patients nro dying with it, when death occurs they will, to cover up their Ignorance of it, pronounce it to have lieen caused by ordinary ailments, whereas these ailments are really results of Bright' disease, of which they are unconscious victims. Beyond any doubt, 0 percent of all deaths except from epidemics and accidents, result from diseased kidneys or livers. If the dying be distinguished ami his friends too intelligent to Iks easily deceived, his physicians perhaps pronounce the complaint to be pericarditis, pynrnia, septicemia, bronchitis, pleuritis valvular lesions of the heart, pneumonia, etc. It the deceased ha less noted, "malaria" is now the fashionable assignment of the cause of death. But all the same, named right or named wrong, this feartul scourge gathers them in 1 While it prevails among persons of sedentary habits lawyers, clergymen, congressmen it also plays great havoo among larmers, day laborers and tho mechanics, though they do not suspect it, because, their physicians keep it from them, if, indeed, they are able to de tect it It sweeps thousands of women and children into untimely trraves every year. The health gives way graduallv. the strength is varia ble, the appetite fickle, the vigor gets less and less. This isn't malaria it is the beginning of kidney disease and will end who does not know how J No, nature has not been remiss. Inde pendent research has given an infallible rem edy for this common disorder; but of course the bigoted physicians will not use Warnor'a safe cure, becauso it is a private nfl'nir and cuts up their practice by restoring the health of thoso who havo been invalids tor years. The new saying of "how common Bright's disease is becoming among prominent men !" is getting old," and as the Englishman would say, sounds "stupid" esecially "stupid" since this disease is readily detected by tho more lenrned men and specialists of this dis ease. But the "common run" of physicians, not detecting it, give the patient Epsom salts or other drugs prescribed by the old code of treatment under which their grandfathers and great grandfathers prescribed. Anon, we hear that the patient is "comfort able." But ere long, maybe, they "tap" him and take some water from him and agnin the "comfortable" story is told. Torture him rather than allow him to use Warner's safe cure! With such variations the doctors play upon the unfortunate until his shroud is made, when we learn that ho died from heart disease, py.-vmia, septicemia or soma other deceptive, though "dignified cause," Ex-President Arthur's case is not singular it is typical of every such case. "He is suffering intensely." This is not usual. tJen erally there is almost no suffering. He mny recover, if ho will act independently of his physicians. The agency named has cured thousands of persons even in the extreme stages is to-day the mainstay of the health of hundreds of thousands. It is an unfor tunate fact that physicians will not ntlmit there is any virtue outside their own sphere, but as each school denies virtue to all others, the people act on their own judgment and accept things by the record of merit they make. These facta are cause for alarm, but there is abundant hope in prompt and independent action. Bee Meteorology. Numerous observations havo shown Emmcrig, a German scientist, that bees, otherwise gcntlo and harmless, become exceedingly irritable and excitable on the approach of thunderstorms; and he thinks that their conduct may be taken as reliably indicating whether a storm is impending over a certain district or not. In a succession of instances, the barome ter and hygrometer foretold a storm, the bees remaining quiet, and no storm oc curred; or the instruments gave no inti mation of a storm, but the bees for hours before were irritable, and tho storm came. With regard to rain merely, tho barometer and hygrometer are safer guides than bees; but in the case of o thunderstorm the indications of tho bees appear to be more trustworthy. ProreHMtonnl Klluuntlft prevent! some doctors from advertising; their skill, but we are bound by no such conven tional rules, and think that if we make a dis covery that it is of benefit to our fellows, we ought to spread the fact to the whole land. I heretore we cause to be published through out the land the fact that llr. R. V. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery" is the best known remedy for consumption (scrofula ol the lungs) and kindred diseases. Send two stamps for Dr. Pierce's complete treatise on consumption, with unsurpassed means of soir-treatment Address, orld Dispen sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. More than 10,000 miles of railroad are di rectly tributary to Chicago. A Chinese Conveyance. Mrs. Williamson, a missionary's wife, describing a tour that she made through Northern China, says of the conveyanco a Kind of sedan chair carried by mules in which she was trsnsported from place to place: These shendzles are of the simplest construction, and are very light. Three small wooden pack saddles are laid on tho ground about thrco feet apart. These are fastened to two poles about eighteen feet long. After tho poles are securely fastened to the up turned saddles, three narrow but strong strips of bamboo are arched over the poles. Heed mattim.' is spread upon tho bamboos and sewed firmly to them with twine. Betwixt the poles, about two feet from tho other end, there is stretched a broad band of cowhide. The shendzle mules have wooden pack sud dlvs, ind in the center of each saddle is fued an iron spike, standing upright. The cowhide baud has a hole in it, and the spike runs through it. Careful driving is icijuited or the whole fabric topples over. A pluut culled by the Mexicans gona- f;ru, indigenous to the deserts and up ands of Arizona, has been found to pos sess sujicriur unuing ijuslitics and is ........,.. !,... ........... I. .!... . t viuiu iuiu viiuusitc iiao tor lliub pur- poke. It is uu annual growth aud has a ....t rt,,.Mt 1 .1 1 n it a l....,t California Las produced $7.50,(100,000 in gold out of a total of f 1, '.'07,000, (J0(, worth of gold deposittrd in the mints foi coining tin ce ihcir organisation iu 17'Jo, fWrf, InvoIimMrv drains apn tha t tm cured in thirty dsvu. Pamphlet riving porti.-nlars. thro letter mp, Aitdrxm, World s Dl iK-niwnr Med:i-d At lotion, Buffalo, V y lis ho mwi tlitrd may rp a repa for lils neck. Composed of Smart-Weed, .tamah-a Cln ger, Camphor Wat-r and Iwmt Kronen Bran dy, Dr. PiertVn Ki tract of Hmart-Weed is llie lst remedy for dmrrlKi-a, cholera mor bus.dysenterv or lltdy-flux,rolic or rrsm, and to break up colds. Yti.i.ow is a faddounble shade. Twenty, dollar gold piei-rs are very styll.U. A OnlT Itnnahlrr Cured f (anipllon. When death was hourly eTpeeted from Con. smiiption, all remedies having failed and Dr. 11. .fames wns experimenting, he atvialentaltv made a preparation of Indian Hemp, whleh cured his only child, and now gives tin r'ii on receipt of stamm to jiay enea. Hemp also cures night sweats, nausea at the stom ach, and will lin-ak a fresh cold In V4 hours. Address Craddock & Co., 103! Bar street, Philadelphia, Pa., naming this paper. Tho purest, sweetest ami lst CkI Liver Oil in the world, iimimfaclurori from frr-ih, healthy livers. tim the seashore. It is also lutely pure anil sweet Patient who have once taken it prefer it to all othera Physi cians have decided it suiierior to any of the other oils in market. Made by Caswell, Hat aid & Co., New York. CHArrr.n uaniw, 1w, 'punplrs and rough rkln cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, mads if Csswell, llsard A Co., New York. A highly perfume. 1 Konp will not heal or cure skin diseases, neither will It beautify and sot ten face and hands; try ' Bet-sou's Aromat ic Alum Kulphur Konp." 'i't cent by Drug gist, or by mail. Wm. Dreydoppel, Phila. , l a. Freckles, Pimples, Salt Ilheiim cured. Ad's Dr. M. Hutchinson, 111) Clark St., Chicago, 11L If afflicted with sore eves iisa Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. DruggisU sell it Zk. Pee F. & R.s' (Uuten Flour adv. next week Evert work should be done in its own time. tmnormttf. whn yon t)iH i Imh Nm York ottr, nmhirvsT. eprvnir and $.1 crrUi. htr. and ato a lha Orai 1 I'nlnn lintel. opit lirand ttaulral ct-u-.t. ooHorant nmi, nitdtp at a nns millHa tlnllars, SI and upwitrd nrdav. Kurmtnan Plan. KI . tator. Keatanraiit. mipplind with tlinlit. HuMntrs. tajtra and flnvattl railrnad i.i all dnp.tta. Ka-nilita V?" h"""' nn at tn Grand Uoi Howl than at an otlisr Srat-claas hotai la ma oitr. Wuokvkr boasts of his greatness proves his littleness. That Tired Feeling Afflicts nearly every one at this time of year, bring caused by the depressing effect of the rhanging season and tho detillltatr.l condition of thn body. The refreshing, toning and invigorating influences for which the system appeal will ha found in Hood' Harsaparllla. tho reliable tonic and blood purlflor. Give it trial. "I began taking Hood's 8maparlll when I was ao weak I could not do my work. It has mads a new iwraon of mo. AH t ask of any one Is to try Hood's Saroapartlla and see its quirk effect. It tnkoa Irw time anil quantity to shov its effect than any other preparation I overheard of. I would not ba without lt."-itnji. C. A. M. Hl'limnn, North Chill, If. Y. "I have used Hood's Sarsaparill with aurh benafit a to astonish my friends. I have renewed my strength; my appetite is good; my cough Is growing lietter; I feel like a different person." Mas. A. P. FuocToa, Marblehoad, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druigl.u. 81; air for V Mada only by O. I HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maaa. IOO Doses One Dollar Variety the Mplre of Life. There is a variety in tho letters received by Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, testifying to the cures effected by her Vegotablo Comound and the great rolief afforded to thousand of women in all sections. Mrs. C , of Toronto, says; "I hava taken three bottles with very gratifying resulta." Mrs. Stephen B : , of Shetllngton, Quebec, says: "I am now using the fourth bottle and have derived great benefit already." Sarah C , of Eugene City, Oregon, says: "It is the best medicine for the female sex I have ever found." Mr. C , of Santa Fe, says: "Tour Compound has done me a great deal of good." Mrs. II. S. D , of Portland, Me., says: "It hns done for me all it claimed to and I cheerfully recommend it to all suf fering as I have done." Mrs. D. II. K . of Lexington, Va., says: "I have taken one bottle nnd I assure you I feel a great deal better, I feel strong as ever and I've never felt a pain in my back since the second dose. 1 bad a valuable horne taken with the pinker. r ulttuff tn blfjotl poiBOD. Afterniu muutun of dcxtor iiijr with all the rt'medifR tn be found lu bortt bonk. 1 dmpairucl of a euro. Ilia riwht hind leg wu a. la rye a a luau'u bodv, and had ou it uvrr forty ruuuiujr nore. At laat 1 thought of Hwift'a Hptvitie. 1 unetl iittHn bottle. In AutruRt lant all aymptuina of tha UitwaKe disappeared. There hava ben noaurnaof return, and tha horse baa dune a roule'a work on my larm everitue. Jam. I FutMiNtj, Auguata. Oa January tf, 1KH5. Treatirie on Itlood and Nkln Diwan mailed free. Thk SwiKf 8i'K-mo Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ja., or I.V. W. 23d St., N. Y. R. U. AWARE THAT LorlUard's Climax Ping bearing a rrrf (in tag ,- that Lortllart'i Koael.rnf fine cut: that Lorlllard'l Navv ('Itpplnaa. and that Lorlllard'a nafla, ar the heat and oheapeat, quality cnnftlderad IOWA FARMS for "ale. Wild, improved, at fiepot. f'hoic. K V. II. HOKS, Kinnerhook, K. Y. Copyrighted t&MXL MM For ill dUea.se origluutlui; iu impure blood take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr Si Co., Lowell, Vfaaa. EVM ly Drust,-iU. Trice $1; ix bottle, $&. R. ai DADV7A1T HEM RELIEF rsinr rtiFm'-T ani pkst medicine ron I 1 4MII.V I SK IN TIIK Wulil.li. In (n.ni u- lo w-nt. ininiioa, urrrr fall to r llfv I AIN n, nti ihnmurh aerlliallon. Nomat lr h.iw lil..it i.r fTrti'iln,B u, in, tha Kheu natie, II.-. In, !,!,., Inflrm. I'ripi'leil. Kervmia, Neo ralrle it ; r.iial, el with itl.pitaa i,,ir mifl-r. RA1- A t f 4,y KM. IKK a(1..rd In.lant aaao. 1 tUMIantly n-ltttrra and aiMia cure RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, S('ltTli-a. IIKn UK, TwrnAniK, MJtTlllM, IM- I.A.M IATIONH, Ml' It AIMS, KIIIIK TIIKOAT. BOWKL COMPLAINTS II will In a fw nmni-hla, when lakfn arrnrrllnir lo rtir-l.n, rtin. -rioni. hiajoita. Hour HOtmat h. Ilrarll.nru. Hn-k lli-al,i'ho, Moiimrr Ciirnrlaint, iMarrh.fa. Inl.-rv, ( hol.-ra M .rliiia, Ciillc- tVlnil in Ih ll..wrl. a,i all 1ritirr.nl I'alna. Tri..r ahMiihl alwara arr a IxDtl of ItAP. VH HUAKV HI. I. IKK wiih them. A f.-w dmiw in vairrwill -nv-nt an-Kneiia or )ain from rliameot an-r. Il i iM-tier limn Krt-mU liraoily or Ulllcira aa a allniiilant. Malaria In lta Variona Forma. . There 1. nut a remedial airenl In the world that will euro lever ami Aniieaud ad nllier Malarlntia, lullMiia end ill her e..r all' .1 liy Ha lwav Pilla) ao ijiil. k a. IKilwav a m-ajy lieliel. l'nc flfty cent, aula by drnimlnt. DR. RADWAY'8 SAKSAPAMJJAK RESOLVENT, The Great Blood Purifier, roa th rt-BK or SKIN DISEASES. KBcmnta or tmf Fak n Ilonv, rixn.ia, llKro HH. HI.T ltlllt M, Ul.ll KoBKS, I'lA KB. I'r. ItadwayH atarinpnrllllnn Keaolvent i- reln all rulnriltal ak'enia. It liurltie Ihe blood, re aiiirihK health and MKur; clear akiu. beautilul com rlexluli atM-lireil to all. Chronic Liver Complaints, etc. Not onlv doea tha Haraaparllllan Iteaolvent ejeel all remedial .tent" In theriireoH hroiiirat nifiiloiia, Conaiitiiiional and Hkln lH"-ae. but II la the only Itmlllve rum lor Kidney and Bladder Complaints, I'rlnary and Viuliiieaara, llrarel, Dlabete., I'ror tjv hi,i.i.,c o( Water, liiroiilinenra of I'rlne. ltrii:ht a liR,.ae, Alliiittilnuna. and all eaaea where there are l.rli k.ilii.l cl-i-,t, nr the. water la thh k. i l"iidv. or mixed li h nli. Inure like the white of an or there in a ntnrliid. rirk. Milium aonearattcq and white iKine-iltint ileio.lta, and where there ia a 1-nrkWiiK, ImriuikK aeneatiou when iiaaaini? water, aud I'i.ii In thiiaiiiah oi the hark aud alouti tho loin. Maid by llruslala. Price 1 prr Mottle. Dr. Railway's Replatins Pills For the rnra of all i1irrdrrn of the Htoinarh, T.lver, HiiwcIh, Kiln- r, lt!aiib r. Nitvuuh iMMfAnm, rViunlo (tinpUititK, lM .it AiM.titft. Hi-aUhe. ionth. tlon, i'liHitvoiMN!, ImlirMti'n, l Miopnlat lllllnu" iita.FivT. Intlriniuiutiiuinf the Hnwi-ln, I'ilra and all tl'rHiiK'tHi'ntN i.f thi Intt-riiHl Via.-ra. I'lirrlv t-k-etablr, t'lMitKiiitntf no men ui v or d'l terlMtt dniira. I'rlrr, 'J.vm -r m. Mold bv nil druKKtiUt. le-S, ,,,! a i(.t..r mImiiiii i lr. II AIUrA A- .. Warren Mrrrt, New Vork for ricp aim i rut'. A nfferer from clirontr diarrhiea writes- "1 tried vartona prepratu,ii ; but mn the aim pleat rue raii-ved paiu at nltrht. tmnienrin(t with Kid"' Food, 1 fnund full PAt'.'ffti'tmu to the p(n-ht and It waa never atteudf with the aiiirhteet dioinfrt to diifeetion. To toet lta flVrt, the aupier wa rhanneda few tlmoa, but always w.ih a return of diatryea in the nluht." lljMEDIATE RELIEF! tlordon'a Ktiijrof pin n'lieveapalnof whateTerna ture, the moment It In npplled, nnd I a houeehtrld rfinnlv whfrevt-r known fur lthuinattni, uri.l ula. Iltalfw'he end TtMitharhe, Hurna ancf Mralil. Snralna and lrnlMi Itlnrrlitr lreiitry, Hire Tnnwt. Vlrrra, Krh Wound. et4-. Htirua w ill not MUtiT If Applli'd, anl HnilM w ill he.l in a tly thai would rviuirt a wi'k lv any olhr tn thit. Ihe nmedy U f uriilhel In iwtwder, with latn'la. etr., and la aent by tuall, pontiti,(f Pilil. It tn nut up In $1 and $" kur'- Ihe or tr!Al (wknite, when r.iln.-i-.l to ll.iiiil form, will nil 24 .''. Im.ui.h. whk-h are worth at n tJtll. $. Atrt-ntft ran rin money aril I uir It. It 1 worth tn time lia ot for Imrui aloua. Ht'inl MMtnl notfn or w nt Mriir. Aihtrraa K. t. UU UAKhs, s.1h .'itrl-Lor, Toi-ili, thla aalee. and VP per ct tttht util ljr tnM and mri with oui letmrevliia tnven lion. A Ifvlf ele4re4 t In one riraH. Aa kfwut artiia: "Your Man hritin munei f,ulrheat of anr 1 mrr tried "A nj nian or Wimaa iiiKkina ltH than HO ir wnek ahould trr ui aaey mouet itmUiitf biiinM. auritte it the im4 part ii lit the Unit. 1 rttti quit k el Unit o"d f rW to aii lii.l) or if wiit who will d - a a f"a hour dailr Kl arlenrt3 utintHMMrr; no tnlkln. Write mi k ana aa cure your uoautjr. Addrea. U. i Mnrnil A I. 1:Liumcw FRAZER AXLE GREASE. llent In the World. Madennlr bjr the KraaerLunrloa UirOo. u( L'hUuilo, N. V. a ht.Luul. tvryteA.ra. fSIdMHED YIRGIHIA riRMS FOR S1LS. Milla. hton-ii. Hu-a, l.i'l" M'liersl and Tiaihet ludn. J. I-'. l;FIKl.l V KI I.P.HV, la. mraart aud Ileal Kaiaia Aata, Librriji. Va THURSTON'S ffiTOOTHFOWDER Keeping Teelh rerlerl aaa liauu llealihr. y-,..OT-B7piwewa.lae.lowa. Ma. Blair's Pills.' Great English Gout tn Hhiumatio Rimadv. Oval Ma. I.IMM raaaa. IW rii. .loralime llnblt t ared la IN lo'JOflnra. o till riri-4, lia. J. pi ai'H aja, lbauua, Ohio. TO A FRIEND who is Buffering from Bolls and Carbuncles, no .better advice can be given than to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Orlando Snei.l, 132 Ford it.. Loir, ell, Mass., vuu terribly ndllcUil with Car bimclt'son tho lmk of Iiia neck. Aver Saisapurillil cured tho Carbuncles, anil lint kept liim tree from them. F. I Coggksiiaij., Bookseller, ioie. ell, says: I huvo been taking Ayer'a r. aparilla for an iiiipurily of tho blood, which jniuiif t-slH iiwlf iu troulili'Minio IloiU und luruptioiiH, and run truly aay that I have never found liny ineilicino o prompt aiid certain in curative ellcc t. It has done inc t'reut good. Lkandkii J. McDonald, Solcy St., Charltstotvn, Mass., teslillt-: One year (tiro 1 biiU'crcd givutly from liuils nnd Car buncles, aud for nearly two months wan uuublu to work. A druggist advised 1110 to tako Ayer's 8arsiipari!lu, which 1 pur chased. After taking two bottles of this lucdicinu I was entirely cured, und Luva I'eiiiiiiued vcll ever since. s WEALTHY FARLIEED' HEJJABLE TESTIMONY. Tai ipfHal noUtfth ollovinq hitlnry qf a wry Mtrttting eat. Hearth thriving TiUaire of Dnnile, a fBw mile want of that queen of the lake of central New York, Beneoa, lire Mr. Daniel Rupploe, a Rentleman o bout 70 year. Mr. BtiM'l own a very lain and hlehtr cultivated farm, whlrh ha for many year bad the enviable reputation of being til beat farm In all that centlon. Every crop lie plant eun to thrive, and hi advice 1 much louxht by youneer and lea eirlenond farmer. "About two yor o," Mr. Rupple writn, "I enffered from very ever attack of Dlabetoa. It rcduocd me in floab o that I wu only akin and bone, aud my kln waa lirlreli-i! and wrinkled badly, my Urine contained uch a large percentage of aiiRar that when It waa pilled the auirar would rryatalllte o aa to make a eoatlng plainly vliltile. My life wa deapalred of by my family and phvMclana. Commenced uin HeKT' (Kidney and Liver RcMEnT at till taR of my atcknea. and I Improved ateadllyand Wa cured, and am now able to again peraonally uncrlntend the manaRement of my extensive farming opera tion. Hunt' Kidney and Liver Hemicdy i grand medicine for Dlabetoa and all Kidney Trouble " A irenf leman henrtnit of theae fact nd wlehinc to r,no.w ,1'r,her of the matter for hlniaelf. wrote to Mr. I.. P. Mclean, a lante Dry (tooil Men-hant and (irocer, of Dundee, ami a man of great InteKrily atnl wnrtli. aliln; for Information in the mattor. Ue received the following reply : Di'Minit, N. T.. Jan, .1, Ttrnr fUr: Toura of 'ii lnt. at hand thl mnrnhlg. would aay that 1 think the uae of Hunt' IKIilnny nd I.lverl IlKMriiv In M r ri. n-i a i.... . I and lainlymi-rd hfUe. lie waa going down very faat prevlona to II uae, and began to ahow an improve, tnent noon alter he liegan to take the Remedy. Mr. W--U- W ghtliian. Whiileeale (Iroeer. Providence, II. I., I alio knowing loll tho factaln Mr. Buppleo cac. lour truly, C. I'. MoLKA.N. WEST 81IOHE R. R. CONDIXTOll. Hl'NT'R RKMF.DY CO?" T' '"DW (IrnTi.rMKN: Having been aftllcted with a severe attack of Kidney trouble, which dlaahled me frora my hualnoas I waa pemnaded bv a friend on the (rain lo try Hcnt (Klilnev and Liver Hkmudt, a he mcoinmendi-d It in the highest poeaible term a a aure cure for Kidney Dleeaeea and all trouhlee of the Urinary Organs. I began to Improve raHdly oon alter I commenced Inking the Remedy and it baacured me. bcaldcs aa 1 believe saving me from a long airkneea. I have frequently recommended Ht'NT'a IKidney and Liver Krvrnt to my aftlicted friends anil lta use haa alwav reeulted fu rcelnrine; them rapidly to health. 1 deem It a duty as well a a privilege to recommend ao good and reliable a medicine a 1 have proved Hunt' IKidney and Liver llKMfcpy to be. Yours, W. W. 0. MKRKD1TH, Conductor, Y. W. H. It. H NIK U-4 JTi Only Ttmprance BIfteri Known.' ntlva .onio. This Bitten euroa I' e mile Com. Rlalnt, In ammatorr .and I'hronio lllinma Ifam, Cout, Billots Re mittent and Intermittent i'rvera, llloixl, Liver and Kidney Dieraac. Iyaprpla or Indlaeallou, Headache, Plnineaa. Sour Stomach, Fiirred TongTie, Blllou Attarka, Palpitation of the Heart, Cough. Cold and Pneumonia are cured by the use of the Bitter. Skin IHeeaaee, Kruptions, Tetter, Halt Rheum, Phrtplrs. Boll, Rlnt-worm, Rcaid Head, fSore Kyea Xryiipela. Itch, Scurfs, Humors and ' all DiKcaaea of the bkla are literally dug; up and carried out of the system by theuie of the Bitter. Invigorates the Ktomaeh, stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, and Imparts new life and vigor to the whole system. No Person can take me Bitters ana remain lour unwell. Fin. Tap and other Worms. are destroyed ami removed from the riem. t'leanae the Vitiated Blood whenever Impure. No other medicine so efTnotually purt-ea the blood of deep-seated disease. Ulve (he Hitters a trial. One bottle will prove a better guarantee than lengthy adver tisement. i K. II. McDonald Irns;. Proprietor, ' baa t'raneiaco. t'al.. ami km. Mi k ua Wanhunfton 8t, Cor Charlton HI., aw York. , Sold by avll Dealers vnd Drugglsta. I? PAGES LIQUID GLUE iiflw uulu mausL, lunuun, isbj. t;ieo tv aUna Haailia ttrmmm av4 Tiaao Co.. Ptillmaa Hnir. Til Co . te. Mrl oi.lT by tht RUSSIA CI Ml NT CO. OLOUCEST1R. MASS. 0L3 ivtH WyHtBl. ef-sampU Tie Caa by atau. lta. $50 REWARD will m ri4 for r Qmim Tmn f ilu Uiftl csva elrtkk sva4 tff sv t)oh Csravta fr S ta en i. 4M oyr pBiarnt M O N A B 4' II 4arst1n mm4 s4 Kprailr -)4 Uacrrr r our Iswpr Wfth Mill wit .- Ur eiisl rtie 1.1st Bttl4 fr, NEWARK MACHINE CO.. ks,Oft,l. sVswUra Krki si)a, MArti, B4. EEST TRUSS EVER USED. I ImpnTd KlMtlr Trnnfl Worn uitfs.tai.il d-vy. Pr Itivelr ciirrfi hupture, Hfni bv nmil TtrTWhtr. Wntfi tut full diMtcnpitv oirculara to Uio New York Elastic Truss Company, 744 B'tlway, New Yorit GRAZV PATCHWORK lr,4uf our irrt bokof.i HlitrtMN lo IS rl. and mvmi our iu-lrutitii Utak uf Knin'v Work wilt, it fHKH, T. i:. V.K U KKKt l.im, Mti Profitable Emcloymoni Am mmrh for l-4Uis twiit aiiwhr holt Hit. No rnv & UAV1.H, AGENTS WANTED W wnl reltahitp I ji.Iv or Ot'iil In ra.-h tnwn nd (rwnhii u (slt our ttl: t' nnrral i(Mi(. 'r- iMii. Vmr ., TH'do.4). lirutara irr. A(1ilrM J t.r f lvluo Ufa I 15 Look Within." Ktvn ThrMikaml t uru of tiimrixU vatn. t'h"nT'v-t i'v lnj-e-lia M"T puhhuUt'-l. Hait i I.immi wfrb! I'nra iftc Hnl in at ami tn i.iit.nMiTt (au1 int-uimn ihi (tv Hn. A. II. Andrrws iV i . ( Mregou ?.iQRP!iir.Eoc; Chloral and um Habits tAMlV t l it Kl. HtMK FHEK OR. J. C. HOFFMAN, JeflBnon, Wucontla. nniiiri,M,,T' " in h m I lull It I t"lr. eaniurtuni ireaimt'iii. I I f I I j nr uiviln inns ti tainea. 15 1 1 1 jears emulilialieil. li.k free. saaaasaas llr. Mans, 4ulac, Mich. TlTf'.,V',T.0'0 A nAV aiailawllh If y i. itnt. I..r luaiiufaeiiiritis hlencila' II I ,' I'"1" anj KuliWr titnit. U I 5l. u""'!" ,r'" 8- M el'KM Kit. . 1!i..V-'!"i:tn Nt.,Ilaat.iu. lla-ta! AI.KNTlMt, II !(.., Ju.ravillr, tt U. S75 a month talarr or conimlnsfonl U at-enu iur TIIK IIOKI.II'S WON. IHC. t;ir fur lull lrti.iilra. lllftUlKICALl UU. CO.. hL,U.. la- fJfJYROYAL CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH4 'III Oriftliinl tal Only 4.nu.n. Jate 4M4 !--. r. tii.w. li--fr(,l IV wrtklea lu.U4t.ot,-. ' bh'ktratU r KatflUK" u-i tin Ln-.i l.s.i. i ...h ii-ar it'. OiAUitx' i (.. 4 luut, tel.. tn .,(! it' imrrn i 4 hi Waul- J l,M.ai..aa.,-uiida,la. IsaaaV I (iSr- i:'Jkr :rP- sTtlv and IV-sW Jo. t"J1 tT?:,lVl'f,nj VARICOCELE KSTar, vara. nefe fta at, Uoalls. M.,a. I.'