J SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL. A Russian inventor has devised moitni of bo impregnating wood with a certain chomicul tnat matches ruaJo from it cn bo used several times over, thus effecting a saving of at least ecventy-fivo por cent. A leda of whito tone, which gome what resembles marble-, and is BiisceptU bio of a high polish, exists in Paradise vnlley, Nevada. When quarried, it is said to bo much lighter and softer than ordinary rock, but hardens upon ex posure Glucose is used principally for the manufacture of table syrup, as a substi tute for barley malt in tho brewing of beer and alo, as a substitute for cane sugar in confectionery and in canning fruit, to adulterate cano sugar, to manu facture artiticial honey and in making vinegar. An enterprising Frenchman has in vented a revolver which, though so small as to be conveniently carried in the vest pocket, can be fired ten times without reloading, and with greater ease and cer tainty than those of the old pattern. Tho whole length of the weapon is four inches, which can be reduced to two and livo-eighths 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 nitrogenizod sub stances, and contains twenty-three per cent, of librine and six 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 acid. A variety of prehistoric ob jects in honr, such as amulets, cups, knives, daggers, rings, buttons, bracelets, etc., have been found in a stratum, existing at a depth of about five feet in tho mud of Lake Kcucnburg. Switzerland. The finder, Hcrr 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, tho grass growing and tho sand collecting, until a great land dune is tho result. A curiosity in the way of watches was shown by Mr. E. Sordet, director of the watch-makers' 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 the 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 the repairing section of the school, M. Emile James, has, after many hours of labor, succeeded in re-establishing harmony between the various organs, so that now it is in good order. The great wheel which gives the 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 receives tho motive force from a barrel, and the other carries the minute work. Tho function of this groat 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 the groat wheel at tho moment when the action relents by the rise of the axis. Where the Federal Deud are Burled. Tho remains of the Federal soldiers nd sailors who fell in tho late civil war have been buried in the following list of national cemeteries. The numbor of tho known and unknown is also given : Un- Known. known. Andersonville, Ga U'.8"i8 059 Aj-liuRton, Va 11,971- 4,:H) Mastivuie, Term n,o'ii 4Mrl Jefferson Barracks, Mo b,5ti.- 3,9(12 Chattanooea, Xoun 7,(iJ3 4,'JU3 Marietta, Ga 7,183 2,'.i3 Clmlmotte, La C.&iJ 6,0T5 Soldiers' Home, 1). C 5,:S13 28i Memphis, Tenn 6,15'J 8,817 Hampton, Va 4.80S 4!U Beaufort, 8. G 4,748 4,4'J3 Vicksburg, Miss 3,8!KI lL',704 Btono Kiver, Tenn 3,S-'0 2,314 City Feint, Va 8,779 1,347 Cypress Hill, N. Y 8,075 ytf Alexandria, Va 3,434 l'4 Uano Hill, Louisvillo, Ky .... 3,3M 5s3 Little llouk, Ark o.&JO 2,337 Woodlawn, Elmira, U. Y.... S.O'.W Antiotam, Aid 3,Sr,3 1,811 Mound City, 111 2,50 2,721 Camp Nelson, Ky 2,477 1,105 Baton Kouge, La.... 2,408 4!5 Kroderinksburg, Va 2,437 12,770 Annapolis. Md 2,2S! 197 "M'oplar Urova, Va 1.3U7 8,094 lStvbflrn, K C 2,174 1,077 New Albany, Ind 3,13 ti7t Knozville, Tetm 2,0.18 1,04(1 WinctiMstor, Va 2.0.H 2,301 Gettysburg, Pa 1,007 l,tWS Ooriuth, Mis 1,78 3,'JM Iondon 1'urk, Baltimore, Md. 1,627 100 Brownsville, Tex 1,409 1,'!7'J Vitleburg Landing, Tenn.... 1.229 2,ilt Danville, Va 1,171 155 Philadelphia, Ta l,8-0 2S Camp liutler. 111 1,0.17 355 Kprinsctteid, Mo 815 713 Islington, Ky NU 105 Kort Leavenworth, Kan. 8J1 013 Karraneus, Fla 791 057 Bichmoud, Va Ml 5,700 Mobile, Ala 651 112 Wilmington, N. C 710 1,398 Fort Kiuitu, Arlc 7i Ml 1,V Cold Hurbor, Va C72 l,2l Crowu llill,lniliauupjli3,Iiid. 0i( at Grafton, W. Va 6V,4 030 Ba'.eiL'h, f. C 025 5J3 Keokuk, la 010 21 I'uvt Hudiiin, La 590 3,21S libation, Ky 591 377 Culjpper, va 454 010 Alexandria, La ,V;i 773 FuyetU-'Villo, Ark 431 1M IjO?!iii3, Kv ;!! 300 JuilVrsou City, Mj :;is 413 Fort Hcott, ivnn :iiS 101 Iianviilo, Ky 310 12 Nutuliez, Mis 2,7 is fr-'an Anioiiia, T'-x 3 7 107 I look Jslund, ill ::vi 9 Mexico, ln :rt T.i I'ort Jlurri.-.oit, Vu f,7i (ik'iidulM, Va -'-i-i (0I bi.uuiiU'n, Yu t.'i 530 I.hui'.-I, Ualtiiuoi'rt, MJ ti KoittilUon, 1. T 213 2,312 I'oit 1 IouhUoii, Ttim 511 Kurt Mcl'lims .it, fu-b 149 2 H l loreiwe, S. ' 199 2,r,l Novell lilies, Yu J V) J,20 Beverly. N. J M 1 linttle, I). C 43 UoilJ lilulT, Vt 1 . 24 SELECT SIFTING! The Japanese form of administering an oath 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 that of Edward Wilson and Susannah "White, of Plymouth, Mass. A Presbyterian minister of Ilawick, Scotland, has sent to Queon Victoria a small plow made from spears, swords, and dirks. There was a tunnel under tho river Eu phrates when ancient Babylon was in all its glory, and the ancient Egyptians had a Suez canal. Tho principle of the stereoscope ' was known to Euclid, described by Galen 1,500 years ngo, and more fully in 1598 A. P. in tho works of Baptiata lv5rta. An oyster has a stomach 'and a heart In America it has sex, but none in Eu rope. AVe have male and female oysters on the American coast. Those of Eu rope combine the two sexes of the ani mal. It ought to be generally known that a man's hat will serve in most coses as a temporary 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 the 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 Beveral hours. Of the twenty "oldest "Masons" in the world, so far as anybody knows, the three who take precedence live in Great Britain, and Sir Moses Montefioro, cen tenarian though he is, docs not come among them. So far as the Masonie Token can tell, tile really oldest Mason is John Tressider, of Falmouth, Eng land, who was initiated in 1305, on the Cth day of August. The oldest in America still appears to be Captain Syl vanus Hatch, of Port Lavacca, Texas, initiated in 1600. A Royal Game. Tennis has been a royal game ; so very royal that Edward III. (1365) decided that no one but kings and their associates should be allowed to play it at all, and his 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. .hvery little while tho royal commands would be forgotten, or somo convenient war would break out, and, alter it was over, tennis would "bob up serenely," as a very popular amusement. Henry VIII. 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 the Emperor Charles V. were matched against the Prince of Orange and tho 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 ditu culties arising l'rom the great costliness of regular courts, but these could not in terfere with out-of-door tenuis. This was, however, a very unscientifio sport, and was, of course, despised by the gen try who could afford to play the court came. In fact, it was not until a very few yfars ago that the play-loving Eng lish public awoke to the fact that some one had reduced out-of-door tennis to a science; that something very like court tenuis 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. Kkholat. liongh Handling1 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 has much to do with the matter. Stand on any street corner and notice how children are handled. Hero comes a lady with a three-year-old girl ; she is walking twice as fast as she should, and the child is 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 a 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 iteelf to its changing bases of support, to say nothing of adjusting its little body to sudden leaps and darts on the part of its wayward nurse. Sometimes during a sudden advance you will see a part of tho babe a foot in advance of its head and trunk, which hiive to be brought up by 5 powerful and sudden action of the muscles of tho trunk ana neck. Probably not a child in a hundred is properly hand led. t mcmiuui Ltmctt. v "What I Know, I Know," said the great surgeon, Magendie. "(Jive me the btubboin facts- I care not for theories." This is sound doctrine. Tho world de- uauds facts, not speculative opinions, and it is well known that Dr. Wai.keu's Vi:.i:oau Bitteks cure Indigestion, Liver Complaint, and Fevers, and nu melons other distressing and dangcroui complaints. There are 2.473 female surgeons in this country. FOUR ACTS TLAIFD 1 nd Hepnrt Altnnt Kv-Prmldrnt Arthur Will tho I'lllta unit f mnl Art b n TrmrilT, Horhettrr VtNtx'ruf oi (Tiront're. "Br. Lincoln, who was at the funornl of fix Secretary JrWinghuysen, says px-l'rosidont Arthur lixikcd very unwell. Ho in suffering from Blight's diwnw. During thp jiast yrar it lins amummi a very afrgravnted form.' That telegram in act IV. of a drnma writ tall by ex President Arthur's pliysicinn. In Act I. ho was nindo to appear in "Malaria," of which all tho country was told when ha went to Florida. In Act II. ho represented a tired man, worn down, w alking the sand at Old Point Comrort and looking eastward over tho Atlantic to ward Kuroe lor a longer rest, Tho rurtnin rolls tip for Act HI. upon the distinguished actor affected with tnelnucholy from liright'g disease, while Act IV. discovers him with the disease "in an aggravated form, lufferiug intensely (which is unusual) and about to tko a sea voyage." Just such as this is the plot of many dramas by play-wrights of the medical profession. They write the first two or throe acts 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 tho latter impersonations will lie. Sot one physician in a hundred has the adequate microscopic Bill chemical appli ances for discovering Bright's disenso in it early stages, and when many do finally com prehend that their patients n re dying with it, when death occurs they will, to cover up t heir ignorance of it, pronounce it to have lieen caused by ordinary ailments, whereas these ailments are really results of Bright's diseaso of which they are unconscious victims. Ueyond any doubt, SO ercent of all deaths except from epidemics and accidents, result from diseased kidneys or livers. If the dying lie distinguished anil his friends too intelligent to Ixj easily deceived, his physicians perhaps pronounce the complaint to lie pericarditis, pyemia, septicemia, bronchitis, pleuritis, valvular lesions of the heart, pneumonia, etc. It the deceased be less not'd, "malaria" is now the fashionable assignment of the cause of death. but all the same, named right or named wrong, this fenrtul scourge gathers them in ! While it prevails among persons of sedentary habits lawyers, clergymen, congressmen it also plays great havou among tarmers, dny laborers ami 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 graves every year. The health gives way gradually, 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 f 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 Warner's safe cure, becauso it is a private affair and cuts up their practice by restoring the health of thoso who novo been invalids lor years. The new saying of "how common Brighfa 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 tho patient Kpsoni 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 again the "comfortable" story is told. Torture him rather than allow him to use Warner's safe curol With such variations vho doctors play upon the unfortunate until his shroud is made, when we learn that ho died from heart disease, pyivmia, septicaemia or some other deceptive, though "dignified cause," Ex-President Arthur's case is not singular it is typical of every such cose. "He is suffering intensely." This is not usual. Gen 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 admit 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 have 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 the storm came. With regard to rain merely, the barometer and hvgrometer are safer guides than bees; but in the case of a thunderstorm the indications of tho becs appear to be more trustworthy. ProfesMionnl Ktlunette prevent! some doctors from advertising their skill, but we are bound by no such conven tional rules, and think tnat 11 we make a dis covery that it is of benefit to our follows, we ought to spread the fact to the whole hind. therefore we cause to be published through out the land the fact that Dr. K. V. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery" is the best known remedy for consumption (scrofula of the lungs) and kindred diseases. Kend two stamps for Dr. Pierce's complete treatise on consumption, wit.l unsurpassed means of self-treatment Address, World's 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 conveyance a kind of sedan chair carried by mules in which she was transported from place to place : These fchcndzles are of the simplest construction, and are very light. Three small wooden pack Buddies are laid on the ground about three 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 polos. Heed matting is spread upon the bamboos and sewed firmly to them with twine. Betwixt the poles, about two leet from the other end, there is stretched a broad band of cowhide. The shendzle mules have wooden pack sad dies, and in the center of each suddle is fixed an iron spike, standing upright The cowhide bund has a hole in it, and the Bpike runs through it. Careful driving is required or the whole fabric topples over. A plant called by the Mexicans gona era, indigenous to the deserts and up lands of Arizona, has been found to pos sess superior tanning qualities and is coming into extensive use for that pur pose. It is an annual growth and has a oot resembling a beet. California has produced $750,000,000 in gold out of a total of $1,'J07,000,000 worth of gold deposited in the mints for coining since their organization in 17'Jo. Secret, Involuntary drain upon the sys tem cured in thirty days. Pamphlet giving particulars, three letter stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Hk who sows discord may reap a rope for his neck. Composed of Smart-Weed, Jamaica Gin ger, t'auiphor Water and best French Bran dy, Dr. Pierce's Extract of Smart-Weed is t he best remedy for diarrhaa, cholera mor bus, dysentery or bloody-flux,colic or cramps, and to break up colds. Ybi.i.ow is a fashionable shade. Twenty, dollar gold pieces are very stylish. An Unix DniiKlurr Cureil f Consumption. When death was hourly expected from Con sumption, all remedies having failed and Dr. 11. James was experimenting, he accidentally made a preparation of Indian Hemp, which cured his only child, and now gives this recipe on roceipt of stamps to pay excuses. Hemp also cures night sweats, nausea at the stom ach, and will break a fresh cold In 24 hours. Address Craddock & Co., 10SJ Hace street, Philadelphia, Pa., naming this paper. The purest, sweetest and Iwat Cod TJver Oil in the world, nmnufactiirod from fresh, hialthy livers, upon tho seashore. It is abso lutely pure and sweet. Paticnti who have once taken it prefer it to nil others. Physi cians have decidisl it suiierior to any of tho other oils in market. Made by Caswell, Haz ard & Co., New York. CuAiTEn hands, fHcopunpies and rongh fkln cured by using Juniper Tar 8op, made by Caswell, lltznid A Co., New York. A highly perfumed Konp will not heal or cure skin diseases, neither will It beautify and sol ton face and hands; try "Beeson'g Aromat ic Alum Sulphur Soap." 25 cents by Drug gists, or by moil. Wm. Dreydoppel, Fhila, , Pa, Freckles, Pimples. Salt Uheum cured. Ad'ss Dr. M. Hutchinson, 110 Clark St. .Chicago, 11U If nfflicted with sore eves use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it a5o. See F. & R.s' Oluten Flour adv. next week Evert work should be done in its own time, Important. Whn yon 1H of lr , w York cttf, unhunT. ePTTAc and $:i oarHncn htn, od stop ftt iha Orftn I UntonHm!. optxHtitn (Irand 0nlrl dpi. Hmpf.frnnt room, nttndap t emt of onnraillll tlnlUrt, $1 anil upward p-rdar. Kurnpnan plan. Kl atr. Kftfltanraittnuppliodwith thnbat. lloriiflrs. tagi-fl and Hfvatd railroad ta all dnpota. Kamihl ran livn butter tor Iftaa munMf at tin Urand Unua Hotel than at any other Urat-olaaa hotal in ta oitr. Whoever boasts of his greatness proves his littleness. That Tired Feeling Afflicts nearly every one at this time of year, being caused by tho (InprrsslUK efforts of the chanRimt season and tho debilitate:! condition of tho body. TlierefreshlnK, tonlDK and invigorating influences for which tho system appeals will be found In Hood's Harsaparilla, tho reliable tonic and blood purifier. Ulve it a trial. "I boKau taking Hood's Sarsaparilla whpn I wa so weak I could not do my work. It has made a new person of 111c. All I ask of any one la to try Hood's 8arsaparilla and see its quirk effort. It takes leas time and quantity to show 1U effect than any other preparation I ever heard of. I would not be wit hout it."-HHs. C. A. M. Hubbard. North Chill, N. Y. "I have used Hood's Sarsaparilla with auch benefit as to utoniah my friends. I have renewed my strength; my appetite is good; my coughts growing Iwtter: I feel liko a different irson." Mhm. A. P. Pboctor, Marblehcad, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 91; six for V Hade only by O- L HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mast. I OO Doses Ono Dollar Variety the Nplrn of Life. There is a variety in the letters received by Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, testifying to the cures effected by her Vegotublo Conixund and the great relief afforded to thousands of women in all sections. Mrs. C , of Toronto, says: "I have taken three bottles with very gratifying results." Mrs. Stephen B , of Sherrington, Quebec, says: "I am now using the fourth bottle and have derived great beuclit already." Sarah C , of Eugene City, Oregon, says: "It is the best medicine for the female sox I have ever found." Mr. C , of Santa Fe, says: "Your Compound has done me a great deal of good," Mrs. II. 8. D , of Portland, Me., says: "It hns dune for me all it claimed to and I cheerfully recommend it to all suf fering as I have done." Mrs. D. H. E , of Lexington, Va., says: "I have taken one bottle and 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 had t1uo11h hone tnkn with the ptnkre, re sulting in blood poison. Aftrniu month ol doctor ing with all the reiuedii to b fount! iii bom books, 1 dfiHjta.red of a cure. Ilia rinht hind lea wan a rarvo a a mail's bodv, and had on it ovr forty ruuuiuir aorwi. At latit 1 tboiiKht of Hwift'a Hpet-itto. 1 ummI flltwn bottle. In AuKUHt lant all aym-ptoioa of the ditwaHe disappeared. J'here have ben no HiKna of a return, and the horse has dune a mule's work on my farm ever since. Jan. L- I'ucmino, August, Ga. January 9, 1HHS. Truutir-e on Itlood and Hkin DiaeaiM mailed free. Tii re Swift Srucirio Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, (4., or l.V. V. 2.(d St., N. Y. R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Climax Phg hearing a red tin tug ; thai Lorillard's Hau Leaf lintcul: that Lorlllard'i Navy t'llpplusa. and that Lorlllard'a nnfla, art the heat anl oheapeat, quality considered iOWt FARMS for Bale, Wild, Improved, at Depot. Choice. K V. B. HUKS. Klnderhook, N. Y. For til Ji,-ie:ites origlnutlug In impure Ay j 'sv ?S er's Sarsaparilla, Prepared Ij Dr. J . C. Ayer Si Co., Lowell, Vii rr RADTO'S READYjlELIEF rr"""..r"""Ar'"''T AN,) MEDICINE FOR A FAMILY I SK IN TJ1K WOULD. Itl fr.ll,, itlin ,. t..fn...... .......... .11. n "eve l'AIN Willi one tlioriiH:li anrllradon. Nomat ter how vlnli.nt or enTuclatlnR- the pain, tha ltln-u-mntlc, Ili'ilrlilili'ii. Intlrm. Crlpiliil, Nervous, Niu-tS',r'!'-or rrolrati'il Willi iIImmmw mav nllflor. IIAD- A V P HEADY HKMKP will afford Inntaut eaao. It iUKtantly reliove ami aoon cures RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WIATICA, llKAPAt UK, INFLAMMATION, SIMI AINM, KOItli TIlltOAT. TOOTIIMIIK, CONKKetTlONi llltl'lMUN. BOWEL COMPLAINTS It will In a few niniuenle, when taken according to rtirertlonit, cure I'rumi. Kpaaina, Hour Hlmnach, lleitrtlmm Hw.l. II.... I -..!,.. k; f....l.i.. Diarrli.ra, Dveenlerv, Cholera Morluia, Colic, Willi" in the lloweln, and all Inlernnl l'alti. Travelers uliould alwava rarry a Ixittta of RAIL WAY'S IIKADY HI'.I.II.K with them. A lew droim in water will prevent mcknr.. or pain from chanite of w ater. It ta better than French liranily or Bitten aa a stimulant. Malaria In it Variona Forma. . There. 1r not a remedial nffent In the world that will cure Fever and Anne ami all other Malarloua, Ktlloua oml other lever, (aided liy Kadwav'a Pilla) no ojuleli a. ludwav'a Ready Heliuf. l'rica fifty oeuta. Sold by (IniKk'lnts. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPAM1UN RESOLVENT, The Great Blood Purifier, fob the rrnr or SKIN DISEASES. EitrrTiONa or thf. Facic Ann Hoot, Pimpi.lh, IlMnvHra, Salt RiiKt'M, Old Sdhkb, Uh krh. Or. Itnilwny'n Nnrtitinrllllnn Kraolvvnt ex rela all rumedtal awine. It puriiiea the Mood, re utoriiiK healih ami ml; or; clear akiu, bcautliul com plcxiou atieurod to all. Chronic Liver Complaints, etc. Notonlvdoea the rlaraapartlllan Iteaolvent eieel all remedial acentn In thecureot Chronic HerofulouR, I'onMilutional and Mkiu Dineaaos, hut It la the only luaiiive euro lor Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and VomhDInae. (travel, Dlabetea, Drop, av. Stoppaira of Water. Ineoiitliienee. of Trine. HrlKht Diaoaee. Albuminuria, and all eaeea where there are I'rick-duvl dexiia, or tha water la thh k, elondv. or mixed with aulwtanre like the while of an ejs'a". or there la a morbid, dirk, billon appearance and white hone. dut doiHwIta, and where there le a prirklliiK. huruiiiK acneatiou when paaRluff water, and in t liennmh ol the back ami alouK the loin. Sold by DruKalatn. Price 1 per Mottle. Dr. Railway's RenlatiHi Pills ctaMt', rfttttHiiitni n nifivui v or di'lrtorionn ilniua. Prlrr. 2- renta r Imh. Hol.t bv nil flruuk'iHta. 5f-Kwnl a l.t,.rMUini to lr. KAim AY V O.. No. ;t2 Witrrcu Sirrri, New York, for "lal' and 'inn." A ttfferf r from chronic diarrhtra writ: 'I tried Various prpparaticii-t; but veu the implant ffriiH canard ialn at nlifht. Commencing with NidKn'a Food, 1 found full Patiftftu'tion to the av)ftit and It wm never attended with the aliRhtettt diaroiufort in d .cent ion. To teat Ha afflrarv, the aupier wi rh an Red a few timoa, but always with a return of ditrea iti tbe ninht." IMMEDIATE RELIEF! Uordou'a King of I'aln nMlevea alu of whatever na ture, tha moment It Ik applied, mid In a household remedy whervr known fir Hlieiinnatlhiti, Neural pin, ifeadni'he and TtMtthache, Hum and tScaltln, Snralna and rulne. OlMrrhoea lyeiit-ry, bire Tnrtiat, Vlt-t-M, FreKh Wotind, U: Hurun will not lillnt-T If nppllcd, ami HnilM-n will heat In a day that would rUlrt a week by any othrr mcthinl. The remeily 1k furninhed In powder, with laln'U, rtr., und In Heut by mall, poMnie paid. It Id put up In 51k., $1 and $." i.arkt.tfot. The bk, or trial pwknue, when r.Mlui'i'd to lliuld form, will fill 24 So. lMttl. n, whlrh nre worth at retail, AKnt can coin money el lii(t It. It in worth tn tlnteH lig cokI for hurua aloue. fck'nd KiKtnl noteti or two rent KtHinpa. Addrena K. l. KlCHAHUs, Sole I'loprUHor, Toletlo, Ohio. alen, and 800 per rt pnitlt m(l liy men und women with m )itorTviiia in ven tton. A lady cleared iTOin one utrvet. An Aueut writ: "Your l'lan brinm mone) (iu I clt est of anjr 1 ever tried. "Any man or worn no mftkiim Ihnn thnn 40 ier week should try out ftr motttt)-tm,kin buHintH. We Ki)rHiitee It the 1mn paiiuii inthelnnd. 1 nam id en quiik nnllinK ifoodw fre to any ludy or Rent who will devote a few houm daily. V.K. perienceunnetHWMary; no tulkinj. Write quick and oure your oouuty. AddrtMw. li, i. Merrill t Oo. Cbiuao AXLE GREASE. Peat In the World. Made only by the Fraxer Lubrica tor Oo. ai Chicago, N. Y. tt.Louia. Bold nvrywhera, SSREDnSA FiRMS FOR SALE. Milla. Kfor. Hm.. !otR. Mincnil and Timber Lauds. .1. K. WINfJFIICl.H A" KEI.MKY. In. aurnnre and Jteai Miam a,buii, uueriy, va mSTOIfSSTOOTflPOWDER Keeping Teeth Perfect and Gmna lleKltkiy, u i nir n o naOTII I CO FrleaJSuu PJUUCft O rHO I ILLtO-hymaa. fitowell M Cg. ui.awwa, Maaa. rjl.IJ- llllla Great English Gout an iXIall S rlllSa Rheumatic Remedy. Ovttl H. 1.(M) round, AO eta. Mtg9 Morphinfi ilnbll Cured In 141 k a . a in vv nnra. .opariui cured . brtrHHjB, Ibau(jD, Ohio. TO A FRIEND who is suffering from Boils and Carbuncles, no better advice can bo given than to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Orlando Bxell, 132 Ford St., Loio ell, Mats., va terribly ulllicteil with Car buncles on tho back of liis neck. Ayer's Sai'supiirilltk cured the Curb unclcBUnd has kept liiiu free from thcni. F. T. Coggksiiall, Bookseller, Low ell, says: 1 liavo been taking Ayer's Sai1 eaparilla fur an impurity of tho blood, which inanifestg luclf In troublesome Boils und KruptioiiH, and can truly aay that I Lave uever found uny liiedlcine to prompt aiid certain In curative ellVct. It La tlone nie grt-ut good. Lkandku J. McDonald, ,Soley ,S7., Charlcstoivn, Mass., U'uliuV : One year a'o 1 Bufl'ered greatly from JJoils and Car buncles, und for nearly two months whj uuublo to work. A druggist advised mu to take Ayer's r:irsaparillu, which 1 pur chased. After taking two bottles of this medicine I wui entirely cured, unit huvtt teniuiued Vell ever aiute. blood tule by Iir uttnla. Price $1 ; six bottle, for tho mrf of nil dif-nrilrm of th Ktomarh, TJvrr, ItnwflN, Kiln'H, lltadil'T, Ncrvoiiit I).MaHM, rVnmlo ConniUititv, 1,oh f Apiwtitn, Hratlai'ln. OonM,n tioti. CoHtivnt'Kji, IndirHti'm, l i)n'sj, iiillnu. in1, Kovor, lntliiimiiiit inn ol Oif HowHh, aul all dorftntrni'iit ,f thi liitriiH.l Vtat-pra. I'urHv vpi?- 11811 m m m a b m AWEALTIIY FARIJERS1 JtEJJABLE TESTIMONY. Tale tjHrtal note of tht following hittory of a wry interuting rota. Near the thriving Tillage of Dundee, a few mllee rat of that queen of the lake of central New York, Benena, lire Mr. Daniel Hupplee, a (tcntleman o about 70 yeara. Mr. Hupplee owns a Tery lanra and hiRhly cultivated farm, which ha for many yearn had the enviable reputation of being the beat farm In all that ecctlon. Every crop he plant Reams to thrive, and bis adrlre la much sought by younger and leas exixrlenoed farmer. "About two year ago," Mr. Hupplee write, "i Differed from a very aevore attack of Dlabetea. It reduced me In flenh to that I waa only akin and bones, and my sklu was shriveled and wrinkled badly, my ITrin contained such a largo percentage of sugar that when It was spilled the sugar would crystallise so as to make a coating plainly visible. My life was despaired of by my family and phynlrlan. Commenced ning Upnt's Kidney and Liver) Rkmkpy at this stage of my sickness, and I Improved steadily and was cured, snd am now able to again personally superintend the management of my eitonslve farming opera tions. Hunt's Kidney and Llverl Rkmkdt is a grand medicine tor Diabetes and all Kidney Troubles " A gentleman hearing of theae facts snd wthinr to . "T ,,Jr,hrr f 'he matter for himself, wrote to Mr. t.. P. Mcljean, a lante Dry Uood Merchant and tlrooer, of Dundee, and a man of great Integrity and worth, asking for iiilormatlon In tbe matter, lie recuived the following reply i , Dunns:, N. T.. Jan. , rnrSr: Tours of M lint, at hand this morning. I would ear that I think the tme of Upnt's K.liiey and Liver Rkmkpy In Mr. Dan'l Hupi.lee's caae cer. Intnlymxtd hit lift, lie waa going down very fast previona tolls ne, and began to allow an Improve, ment soon after he becau to take the Kemedv. Mr. W. 1. Wightman, Wholesale Uroeer, Providence. K. L, Is also knowing to all tbefa'tain Mr. Huppleo'a case. lours truly, O P. UoLEAN. WENT MIIORB R. It. CONDIXTOR. , ,, New Tom. January 23, Itws. Ht'NT'R RKMEDY CO., Okntiemkn: Having been afflicted with asevere attack of Kidney trouble, which disabled me frora my business. I was persuaded bv a friend on tha train to trv hunt's fktdnev and l.iverl krumr.ii ne rocommenncn it in the inquest piesi hie terms aa a sure cure for Kinney Diseaeea and all troublea of the Urinary Organs. 1 began to Improve rapidly soon attrr I commenced taking the Remedy and it has cured me. Ixialdcs as I lielleva saving me from a long sicknesa. 1 have frequently recommended Mpnt's I Kidney snd Llverl ItrMr.nr to my afflicted friends and its use has alwavs reeulted lu reKtoring them rapidly to healih. 1 deem it a duty as well as a privilege to recommend so good and reliable a medicine as 1 nava proved Hum's Ihidlicy and LlverJ lttMKnr to be. Vonrs. W. W. C. MEREDITH, flondnctor, N. y. W. B. R n xn v-t Hie Ot)j Temperance Bitters Known. jrssiati srvm Call fornia, roots and herb, free from A lco hollei Himu lantx. A Fur fatli) and onlo, Thls Blrtra en roe ? male Com- Slalnts, In mmatorr .and 'hronia 'f I '.fVl llh.nna. Ilsm, Uout, Itllious,' Re nultcnt and Intermittent , f event, Ulood, k.lrrr and K Idliey Diseases. Ilyaprnsla or Indlaestlon, llejulvlie, Plninem. Hour Stomarh. Ktirred Tonirue, Blllou Attacks, ralptUtlon of the Heart, tvuighs. Cold and lneumonia are cured by the use of the Bitters. Skla IHeeaeea, Kruptions, Tetter, Halt Rheum, Ptinples. Bolls, HI ng-worm, RcsJd Head, Pore Kyea, Kry slrielas, Iteh, Bcurfs, Humors and ' all Disease of tbe bkin are literally dug; up and carried out of the system by the use of the Bitter. It IaTlortts tlio Rlomsrh, stlmulntMi the torpid Liver and Howels, and Iniparta new life ana vlRor to the whole ystent. No Prnon can take tbe Uitters and remain long unwell. , Pin, Tape and other Wenuan destroyed and removed from the svstem. i'leanse the Vlltateil Blood whenever impure. No other medicine eo effectually purge the blond of deep-arated disease. telve the Hitters a trial, tine bottle will Crave a belter guarantee than a lengthy adver sement. I It. H.lfeIonaldImKCo. Proprietors,! Ban Francisco. Cal.. and lM. U h tia Wasbuatrtoo St, Cor. Charlton St., New York. , Sold bj all Deader nd Prugglata. IF PACES LIQUID GLUE Awardcil GOLD MEDAL. LONDON, ISSS. Used by afatftn a Hamlia Ory aa and Piano Co Piillmaa PilicCirCo.H Mrl only by lh USa CEMENT CO.OLOUCE8TIR, Mal.lOla CvaRYVVHtRt. af-euipU Tm Caa by Mail. ajo. $50 REWARD will M Mil for mt 9ra,ltJ F f aavma th ctn clei vii4 bhg m spurh Grain or fte-ed I on I tM0yrAttat MOMB( II atrailn atrr4 oprmtr )1 liBarP of our laaiprvr4 Wftrh Mill tUt Kqull ter vthirli rflr hta. ( lra Ur nd file I .tat anali4 (Wv. NEWARK MACHINE CO . Claaiti,Okl. JUr Brwuk UntnUaa, Ml, BEST TRUSS EVER USED. ImproTfd Klantlr Trnot Worn nitfhtand day. Vom Itivelr ruivs hiiptura. Hrnt bv mail rrrwhfr. Wrltit for lull ilnsuhpUv oirculara to tho New York Elastic Truss Company, 744 B'dway, New York GRAZ Y PATCHWORK e.h-; price of our irrAat oookofl Vr BtititHH to I A flat., and vtul our mntrucUou tHMk of Fanrv Work -with it vrkk. T. 1 A U K K. Ly tin. iHaM. Profitable Emnloymcnt And llbl boDie work tor I.uiIIoh, ant anywhars br nail. Htiupla and lirtollr bona-Sde. No canvsa. ins: no stamps. Addraas Ull.SO.N dt UAVI.-S Kail Hlver. .Xaea. AGENTS WANTED Wo want a -rMlablo Lady or U?nt In a'h town and iowntshlo to keU our kckhIk; aUo Rfntral apnta, "Par ticulars free. Addran Jkkkkiu'on M'k'o Co., ToWdo,), c "Look Within." Five ThouHand Kacta of uulvrmil valit. Chpapeat Cvrlopedia ver publmbcd. halt s lAHHt a wfck! 1'rire &r. 8ni iu aiaiuixf to pubtirdirra (aud mr-ution tlnm a rri. A lie Andrewi .V ' C'hlraao. ipirr Chloral and ItfuOpium Habits EASILY I'liHIl. BOOK FKEK OR. J. C. HOFFMAN, Jefferson, Wisconsin. OPIUM mssisnisssii ainsnia II A II IT. Sure cure In 10 to ttldayn. Sanitarium treatment, ur niedli-lnes by bsoresa. 15 years eluhhshel. Itook free. Sal llr. M uinta, Ciulncy, Mich. Ilk T, atffl a nam. Y nutots tor iiiaiiiifalurlii HlenciU' Xer t'heoks anj llubber Ntami. CataloKiio tree. S. M. KPESCKR. lli Washington St., Jloetou. Mfc. TELEGRAPHY I , VAI.ENT1.K TArOHT AND KmtATlONS KN1SUKU. Citvulats free. UltO-., Jaaravillr. Win. S75k ""'U'll '' J r SlUtllJlSVOIIIJS let ai;i)U .or Till-: UUUl.D'M WON. r- ii-. ruti mr nu. psiriiv uiant. i.SiUKICALl'Ub. CO.. rlidtt.. 1'a- fl "arPriTr outainko for inventors. Olr. I I I 1 falut Alt'rs. WaeUlUKteu.DO MMY-ROYAL "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" 'III Oritflunl ft ml Only (.entilne. Sif ma uif a r. Iia,(.f. tUnarro! WortkUtu ImiiAtiuDC. ' .lflil'r, butrllstlt' tart' (Lit Im-.i li.aJi . lu.ii-1 ! Lis. TO LADIES. lbL'U-a-4v.lMuiiM ftir uiiit ttlttta lrti luoljlala. t'LU., i n Uttr iti( vu ti re- R tm tura wall. NAME PAPER PILL I f ai.-ae.lvr I aciiil.-Ml t u.. tlUJ Madlua t,.,l'lilli.da, Pa. VARICOCELE tor car. Book fr Civiai aiMca lbttfaltoa aT. f I I a M. la. ISa -eV k ft "4a fflll AST 1 5 a. ifcifrt fiiiT.t..'!'y!,..',t-..i..ii.,.a..,.'.J Mfli