" ! HUiiOBOUS. Th Story or a Kosubcd. On Elm street, there doth live good old gentle man whose heart is even more tender than a well-cooked beefsteak. And the other day, while taking a pleasant walk into the couutry, he suddenly came upon an object that excited his very warmest compassion. It was nothing less than a poor, weary tramp seated by the roadside, clasping in his sun browned fingers a beautiful rose. And the heart of our g. o. g. grew tenderer and tenderer, lie softly stole to his side. "My poor life-worn friend, that gentle flower, no doubt, brings back many past and hippy days' 1 can see that you have been engaged in a sad, sad moralizing 1 ) pity you! But there is no escape from memory ! Ah " The tramp here raised a round, flat, eood-huuiored face. "Stranger, 1 stole that posy at the last house but one 1 1 wanted the stem to pick my teeth with !" Always theSamb. They had been engaged about fifteen miuutes and she nestled her head a little closer under the shadow of bis monumental shirt collar, and whispered, "And now whst are you going to call me, Algernon?" 'Birdie 1" he whimpered rapturously, while his voice trembled with tender emotion, "always and ever, nothing but Birdie!" And she fairly cooed with dtdijjht. lie kept his word, although with the growing precision of middle age, he has become specific and does not deal in sweeping generalities any more, and so it was that day before yesterday a neighbor going in the back way to borrow the axe, a cup of sugar and the cistern pole, heard him call her "an old sage-hen." Yocso ladies have the privilege of saying anything they please during lflap year" she said, eyeing him out of the corner of her eyes with a 6weet look. 11 is heart gave a great bound, and while he won lered if she was going to a&k him the question which he had so long desired and feared to do, he answered "res." "And the joiing men must not re fuse." said eh"". "'o. no! how could they," sighed the young man. "Well, then," said she "will you take " lie fell on his knrvs and said : "Any thins you ask, darling." "Wait till I get through. Will you take a walk, and not hang around our house so much." lie walked. A Fai-re. "Ye3, fellow cituens." said a wild Western orator, 'with gold at par, greenbacks at a premium, the tax taken off raw whisky, our debts all paid, and Li herty dear old gal! has a new dress, and the American eagle an additional arrow and a fresh olive branch, 1 ark what is to prevent us from beingtlie greatest people on earth? 1 pause for a reply." Just at this point a mellow old eg exploded right on the bridge of his nose, and he added : "The pause will continue until I can bust the stuflin out o' the lop-eared leiT that slung that e Whoop! let me at him." Too Carkfix by Half. Amateur gardener, (who has carefully indicated hi? choice plants with wooden labels) "Oh, you've done weeding the border, have you? Xow, I hope you minded what I told you, and took great care of the tallies?'' Biddy "ur an' I did that same. Xivir a one av'em but I've here, torr, s.ife in me apron !" This is a boy's composition on girl. "Girls are the only folks that has their own way every time. Girls is of several thousand kinds, and sometimes one girl can be like several thousand girls if she wants to do anything. This is all I know about girls and father says the less I know about them the better off 1 am." A soldier hired himself to a farmer to dig his early potatoes; after a hearty breakfast on a hot August morning the new help seated himself In the shade of the barn, saying to the farmer, "Now, if you want your potatoes dii1j, bring them along." M"hy suffer with a bad cold if one bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough ijyrup will eure a cough of the wort kind? Dr. Bull's Cough vrup is sold for 25 cents per bottle, or five bottles for $1.00 In very respectable drug store in the United Suites. Six years ago two young men in Philadelphia inherited about $S0,0lX) each. Since that period one has died poor and the other is now driving a furniture oar for a living. The name of the daily paper they started U not given. A reflective writer has been asking readers to cast their eyes back about ten year. Very few men have time for any such nonsence. Mrs. Lit cist her eyes back about three minutes, and that little act obliged Lot to get a fresh wife. Tbure Is nothing true, good or beau tiful in this world that comes to us without care or thought or honest labor, but a sneeze is a kind of outburst in which there is a great deal of satisfac tion, and yet it is rarely premeditated. "Madam," said a physician to a patient, "you have grown wonderfully thin of late." "Yes, doctor," she re plied, "I am more and more emanci pated every day." "Six days of the week he's invisible, and on the seventh he's incomprehensi ble," was the account which a dissatis fled old lady gave of her pastor and his ministrations. TutKE Is a fortune awaiting the man who invents a boomerang bootjack which you can throw at a cat and have It sail back to the window if it misses its mark. Fairbanks' Scales at the Paris Kxhibition. Lippincotl's Magazine lor December speaks of the Fairbanks' Scales as, being exhibited "In great va riety, both of size and purpose, and of a finish and accuracy which have become proverbial." An agp.icclii'ral paper tells "How to Dress a llog." But what's the use of dressing a hog? It would ruin Us clothes before it bad them on two hours. Sn k was a stubborn woman, and when bhe died her husband planted a willow over her grave, so that even In death she might have a will of her own. Charley Trai.ollar told us recently that his last sweetheart had a poor taste for the fine arts, but a highly cultivated clutch for chocolate caramels. Hood, in describing the meeting of a man aud a lion, said: "The man ran off with all his might, aud the lion with all his mane." A woman In Nebraska suffocated her baby by rolling over upon it in bed. W hat is home without a s-mother. Of all things known, farmers agree that a morrgage is easiest to plant and hardest to raise. The ladies love to dispose ot ten dollar eagles, while man is contented to dis pose of ten cent swallows. Tbeke is only one thingstronger than a woman's will, and that's a woman's "won't." Why is a druggist like a pilot ? One his a pharmcr-sca and the other has a tiller. Last fall's tile is not this fall's style. DOMESTIC. Lava IVora,. I make the lava this way: Two teaspoonfula of coach raruish, with two or Jemar varnisn. one of Japan dryer, four of burnt umber; linseed oil enough to make a still paste; join all thoroughly together, and mix with two pounds or nutty, This is dark, and I use it for trimmings, leaver, grapes, medallions, moldings, etc. The lighter, used for groundwork. is made this way: To two pounds of putty add the same as above, excepting no oil, and only two teaspoonfula of nmber; wet the hands, and knead this for the groundwork; roll out with roll ing-pin, and spread where wanted Lava work is pretty, durable and can be of any color. I have seeu beautiful shades of sea-green with medallion heads of gray on vases and brackets. On brackets and whatnots first, of csurse, is the plain wooden frame; on the front of shelves use stiff pasteboard lambrequins; cut out and spread the front with light shade all over. Tack and bend to shelf while the lava is still soft; before it is quite dry, add the trimmings; leaves can be formed from the metal ones used in wax-work ; for designs, old belt-buckles, medallions from old sheet iron stoves, and many other articles, will do to make casts in plaster Taris; for grapes, simply roll up little balls and stick on the ground' work as near like nature as possible; tendrils and stems arejust rolled out In the hands proper size; for moldings, a watch chain pressed on narrow strips of lava will do; this is placed all around the edges. For whatnots and brackets the grape pattern is pretty ; use large leaves and cluster of grapes for centre of Iront piece, ana smaller leaves and vine twined around the supports, as you would in leather work. Cleaning Black Silk. One of the things "not generally known," at least in this country, is the l'arislan method of cleaning black silk; the modut operandi is very simple, and the result infinitely superior to that achieved In any other manner. The silk must be thoroughly brushed and wiped with a cloth, then lay flat on a board or table and sponge well with hot coffee, thor oughly freed from sediment by being strained through muslin. The silk is s;Hnged on the side irre.ided to show, it is allowed to become partially dry and then ironed on the wrong sute The coffee removes every particle of grease, and restores the brilliancy of the silK without imparting to it either the shiny appearance or crackly and papery stiffness obtained by beer, or intend any other liquid. The silk really appears thickened by the process, and this good effect is permanent. Our readers who will exeriuientalize on an apron or cravat, will never again try any other method. Boiling Is the most abused branch of cooking. We know that many well- meaning housewives, and even proles sional cooks, boil things that ought to be prepared otherwise, with a view of economy; but a great many do it through laziness. Boiling requires as much care as any other branch, but they do not think so, and, therefore, indulge m it. Another abuse is to boil fast ia.-tead of slowly. Set a small ocean of water on a brisk fire and boil some thing in it as fast as you can; you make much steam but do not cook faster, the degree of heat being the same as if you were boiling slowly. If the object you boil, and especially boil fast, contains any flavor, you evaporate it, and can not bring it back. Many things are spoil..! or partly destroyed by boiling. especially meats, coffee, etc. Water that has been boiled is Inferior for cook ing purposes, its gases aud alkali being evaporated. Tying L'p Bcxdlfs. Men always say that a woman cannot tie up a bundle properly, and there is only too much truth in the accusation. Too much paper is usually the secret of the ugly purceis turned out by feminine bands, and the fault is seldom cvercome, even by girls in shops, who have to do up many packages in a day. A wrapper should never be more than broad enough to be folded over the ends of the object inclosed; its length Is a matter to be deciJed by the number of thick nesses thought best to protect the con tents of the parcel. It is worth while to learn pretty ways of tying twine about a bundle, as they not only make it easier to carry, but add to the ele gance of its appearance. Keep a string bag, and never throw away any cord; but do not waste half your lifetime in untying knots; scissors were made to cut. Fink Stapxh. Pour a quart of boil ing water ou 3 tablespoonfuls of best tine starch that has been made into a smooth, thin paste by wetting in cold water. Stir rapidly while pouring on the hoc water. Put it over the fire and continue to stir liil ft begins to boil. Let it boil slowly 15 minutes, stirring it often enough to keep from a scorch ing. A little salt, butter, pure lard or sperm candle is stirred in by some, but 1 teaspoonful of kerosene oil lo every quart of starch is better still, as it entirely prevents the iron sticking, and manes the articles clear and glossy. But care must be taken not to have more than that proportion of oil used, else it will injure the clothes. Rice 'Waffles for Tea. One quart of tiiin sour milk, poured over one tea cupful of cold, boiled rice. Io this two or three hours before the. wattles are wanted. When ready to bake, add a pint and a half of flour, two or three beaten eggs and soda. Oil the waffle irons each time they are used with lard that is K'rfectly 6weeC The rice, use'' for riee griddle cakes and walrltis, should be tu'ud when boiling. Lemon and Orange Tincture. Never throw away lemon or orange peel; cut the yellow outside off care fully, and put it into a tightly-corked bottle with enough alcohol to cover it. Let it stand until the alcohol is a bright yellow, then pour it off, bottle it tight, and use it for flavoring when you make rich pudding. Add lemon and alcohol as often as j ou have it, and you will always have a nice flavoring. Mctton is the favorite meat of the English people of all classes, to a much greater extent than in this country, yet with us the consumption is gradually increasing, and perhaps fully as fast as the increase and improvement of the fine breeds of sheep. Good mutton is one of the most wholesome as well as the most easily digested of all the meat kind. Carrot Pcdking. One pound grated carrots, three-fourths pound chopped suet, half pound each raisins and cur rants, four tablespoons sugar, eight tablespoons flour, and spices to suit the taste. Boil four hours, place in the oven for twenty minutes, and serve with wine sauce. Boiled Brown Bread. Two cups of meal, one cup of flour, one teaspoonful of soda, two-thirds cup of molasses; put it into a greased pudding boiler or tin pail; plunge in boiling water and boil three hours. ATe have tried Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in our family, and can assert that it is the best remedy for a Cough or Cold ever introduced. Price 25 cents. Ginger Cracker. One quart of molasses, three-fourths cup of lard and butter mixed, one cup of sugar, a tet spoonful each of ginger, cloves and all spice, a pinch of salt and pepper, flour sufficient to make stiff enough to roll. Koll very thin and bake quick. Fried Bananas. Feel and alice the bananas, sprinkle with salt, dip in thin batter, and fry in butter; serve Immediately. AGRICULTURE. Saeef-Killinq Dogs. Mr. D. C. Richmond of Ohio, relates the results of observation and experience of sheep killing dogs, from which he wa quite a autlerer during twenty-five years. They slaughter their victim by tearing open the large veins of the neck and sucking the blood ; they never can be broken of this trick. A single dog will sometimes kill sheep, but generally there are two often a large and a small dog. A sheep-killing dog will Wacb others. The first time a dog kills a sheep he will suck the blood, and then eat some and be satisfied" Lie will soon learn to kill several, sucking the blood until he is full, eating no flesh the first uigbt. Any dog that will chase sheep when out alone, will sooner or later kill them. A green dog will sometimes kill a sheep in the daytime, but this seldom happens. Nearly all the sheep-killing by dogs Is done in the night; they are very cunning about it, olten going long distances from home when there are plenty of sheep close by. As a preven tive measure, bells are good ; not small ones ; but three good-sized bells for each hundred sheep. If, in spite of this pre caution, a sheep la killed, say nothing; skin it, and let the carcass He in the same place. The first night after kill ing the dogs will not come, but the sec ond night they will be on hand. Cut four or five gashes in the shoulder of the dead sheep, put a small amount of strychnine in the gashes, and the next morning you will be sure to have dead dogs. Mr. Richmond has sometimes killed four dogs in one night. He add that "it is well to keep the mouth shut," and concludes with mention of a curious incident: "One morning 1 found a small yearling killed, with a small round hole eaten out of bis fore shoul der. It puzzled me. i knew it was not a common dog. 1 told my neighbors to shut up their dogs. The second night after killing, I put in the strychnine, and the next morning I had the largest red fox I ever saw." Cattle Feeding. Prof. Stewart late ly informed the American dairymen's association that be once tried an experl meut with ten cows, giving each three quarts or corn meal a day, led alone. This was continued a month. Then three quarts mixed with a peck of cut and moistened hay, were fed to each cow. By weighing, the result showed a gain of 25 per cent, in favor of mixing the meal and cut hay. If the meal is fed alone, it is better to feed it dry, as this favors digestion. This food was given raw. If cooked, the fodder is brought nearly to its original green state. But it will not pay to cook for ouly five or ten animals, as it requires nearly the same labor to cook for ten as forty. An experiment was made to as certain how much an acre of corn was worth. It was fed when in a raw or roasted state to 104 cows. Prof. Stew art recommends, as a cheap way to cook corn, running ears and all through a cutting machine, then passing them to the steam tank, mixed with water. This saves husking, shelliug and grinding. Health of Cattle. Here and there we hear of cases of lung-fever, "pleuro pneumonia," among dairy cows, it Is wise to use every precaution to avoid this disease. That it seems to origioate in dairies in sporadic cases, would go to prove that, like cholera and other gen eral diseases, it is not "in the air," as is frequently supposed, but that it is caused by some conditions, which arise from the state of the stables, or the ani mals themselves. Damp, foul air, un certain and changeful temperature, and the breathing of letid emanations from filthy stables and manure heaps, all tend to poison the blood, and this is a true blood disease, as may be proved from the fact that it can be spread by inoculation. To prevent disease by ob serving every sanitary precaution, is always possible, and in case of this dreaded disease, we have little fear of its appearance if these precautions are generally observed. Once started on its course, however, there is no doubt of its contagious character. Horses' Feet -dwelling. If swell ing is accompanied by beat and tension of the parts, and more partldularly by cracked heels, then mild aperients and fomentation is a good beginning; but where any flaccidiiy exists, stimulants and touics we have found the sovereign remedy. Take of powdered sulphate of iron, one ounce and a half ; powdered gentian root, two ounces; nitrate of po tass, one ounce; mix and divii'e iuto twelve powders, and give one nigtit and morning mixed in cut or soft feed, with no more water in the feed than will keep the particles together. Feed the ani mal generously and well, and give a little exercise daily. Those who have not a great abun dance of food for their stock through the winter, should make timely prepa rations for cutting up a good supply of corn. Put up timely and properly. there Is no more healthy food for most animals. Good corn stalks with the leaves are much liked by cows, horses and sheep. They keep the bowels open and In a healthy condition. They help to supply that variety of food which all animals like. But they should be put in shocks that will stand upright and shed the rain. The I'hvalology of the Liver. The liver is the largest secretin? organ in the human bod v. and tbe bile which it secretes u more liable to vitiation and misdirection from ita proper channels thsu any other of tbe animal Hmda. Luckily for the bilious however, there is anntifailiuf; source of relief from liver coruplaiut. namely, Hon tetter's Stomach Bitters, a medicine which for over a quarter of a century bu been achieving; thor ough cores of the above-mentioned ailments, fever and at-ne, dyspepsia, affections and dis orders involving loss of nervous vigor. It is moreover, a preventive or malarial disease, and affords protection to thousands of persons residing in districts of couutrv where that dire scourge is prevalent. As a remedy adapted to the medicinal requirement of families is supremely desirable, and as a means of folti- iviug a debilitated system, it is tncrougnly to be dependud upon. at ra. General Sheraaa flavs: I have frequently bought Duranr's hhenmatio Uemedy for friends suffering with Rheumatism, and in retry instate it worked like magio. Sufferers with rheumatism make a not of this, and send for circular to Helph nstins at Bentley, Druggists, Washington, 0. a Bold by all druggists. Reliable. Dry Goods Hwose. If yon want Silks, Black Goods. Dress floods. Hosiery or Dry Uoods of any kind below the market prions, and wish to have the advan tage of all tbe great trade sales, and of losses made by importers, send your orders or write for samples to B. F. Deweea, 1124 (formerly of 7i5) Chestnut street. They send out thousands of samples and till orders daily from all parts of the ootmtrv Read the testimonials, in an adjoining col umn, of persons who have used and been benefitted by llanoe's Epileptic Pills as a rem edy for Epilepsy, or tailing Fits. They are certainly cvuvincing. Smixcx's Seaweed Tonic. This excellent remedy contains no injurious drugs, and does not disagree with the most delicate stomach. Its use in oases of Debility, Dyspepsia and in digestion will be attended by the most bene ficial results. Ask and t Shall Knot. -- J ....v . uiKIMlN io WISD IO TtnW lh. Mwlwfnl -: - - --.nui luiau.s power or in. Heradon s Oypsey's Gift in bad cases of nhen- ItlsiriBim MnnniM T '. a r m. - .. -"" iuco, mini rones District. Philadelphia. lie well knows its magical influence on members of tbe police and other.. It atnl. .h. J. . ' 7 , uV worcn at uie root and drives it from the system. Sold by all .luriiuKBipriu. Bend lor circular 10 1. 1. GrindaU, Eoi 520, P. O. Baltimore. HrEsKLi's Trrrat Oi.iiar.y r win rare sore E vends. Sore Noes. Barbers' Itch on the face. or Orooers' Itah on the bands. It never fails. 60 cents a box, sent by mall for 60 cents. Johnston, Hollows- A Cm, 602 Arch St.. Phils., Pa. Ir toc ass Nebvocs axd Depressed take Bouixahd's OlMtAM Brrrxaa. lo Mors Atold-Ilrads The ltacs to l-ii-lireljr Disappear. The announcement that the race of bald heads is soon to disappear entirely from the faos of the earth, may startle the timid, and grate harshly upon the ears of those who are accustomed to regard the shining pates of their friends with s sort of sacred reverence: but no barm is to corns to those nufortuuates, who, like pour Uncle Ned, have no wool on tbe top of the bead, the place where the wool ought to grow. They are not to be extirpated and not a hair of their head is to be injured. Their baldness is to be covered over net by art, but by a natural growth of hair si muJateJ to development by tue application of that moot wonderful discovery Caaaouxc, a deodorized extract of petroleum. In many rases it will almost destroy the identity of the individual for a time; but the changa will be such a de lightful and agreeable one, that all must eventually rejoice over it. It wdl be very curious, doubtless, to miss all the bald-hea'ls from the churches, the lecture rooms, thr theatres and other public assemblies: but the transformation is bound to come. No nutlet how smooth or shin.ux the orb no matter how barren it has been hen tickied o'er a faw times with Cabbuukb. it is boand to bring forth an abundant crop aud enable the pnses sor of the bare bead to shake bis locks a prondlv as ever did bamsou cr Absalom. Sold by Druggists. Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Buschke's Uebxas hrarr to let ita wonderful qualities be known to their friends, in curing Consumption, severe Coughs. Croup. Asthma, Pneumouis. aud in fact all throat and lung diseases. No periou can nse it without im mediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Drug gists to recommend it to the poor dying con sumptive, at least to trv one bottle al 40.000 dosen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. nch a nvdi'ine as tbe Gkbxax SvRi-r cannot be too widelv known. Ak your Drngiiist absut it. Sample Bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Kegnlar size 75 cents. Fur sale by all Druggists. BrtxEEix's Tetteb Oi.vtmk.tt will cere all scabby or scaly diseases of tbe skin. Will Cure Itheuuialisiii. CINCINNATI, April , 1-STT. Mb. R 15. Stkti;s: Hear Sir I hav used your mi'dl In", the Y;;ctlne. tor IClirnni.iUMii Willi grat sU'Te.-s, an.l Ivllt-ve it to IxMiie ix-st midline format cuioplatnt l!ml Hi. re Is. I also know It Is a good blood purtner. auJ at the pr-sc!il tnue am usln' H as the best 8prng infill Hie ili-t 1 kaosr of. I 'like great pleasure la recommend ing the V0i;eltneU my irienfls. 11. ML'NO, Charles Street. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. Tnosa answsnna; an Annrnwmau will eonfera tsvor upon the Advertiser and ths Pabllsner by statins; that thev saw tbaao rer. UsmMit la this tonrnal loatnlnarths paper VK HAVE IT AT LAST. A FEBFEtf Shirt Bosom Stretcher AND IRONING BOARD. t at-lltna; srtlcl. In Mark. Mia al slrlit, bolt la city and cuui.trr. I hra r. A-n!a s-liins Iwc 1om d.iilv. 11 la i-np-ri r la atrrr r-ct, ana ""?. ,hin snr ethar buar.l. ll waa Pl- i.td Ik .tnatr a. 17. I.anr - p-rc-ntas- paid. AM. ti.LMY KlGliia mvU SA1.AU sand fur Circular ana tama to V. W. HMITII, atrKoraawra. Allearheair rtaalr. Pa. in what f.prr yua aa tun adwuaameot.) ItTOlTTTTOTrnNGI Ta try ear ertans. a wa aan4 ens to as? aSdrrap as ton Sara trial, and rorand fr- ht If r at pa eaasas. Solid IniiniN.ln ops,llsMial rla. I I T 7 'a Taara' warraatr. I f lit Dlrart boat laafactorr. Alleger, Bowlby & Co.. A'.WAV.W.VAVV.',; atl PRICE lYourWifeV REDUCED. Wanu It. t a You Wait This. at sasss-wa tx-'iter i it An r.Trr. ?PAYr.C iriFORMATIOK? for W"t, !"it -onh. North. F-trevrTOwnrT f t a.t'1. Hi'-. Muffp. Min". or a Z tsUt.eu.or Vil rw I i : N'fcrv Hu.tc-rcr ; tr" lor Mil liil jiria ; .OVER 700 FINE ENGRAVINGS, J b-Hti ri'--.r.r ami In-tnirfve. J J All iti Usi. mil auure. in tlttf :AmericanAgriculturiti "VoL IK From .Vuir up to iJMj, vfrtv, l Only $1 Each, tt CiuUt of ten or n.orc I lrK,.!'"ll; a erta. f.SeiM. SlrrV I hu .oii:on.. I h.nrtr 'mi.!'ra L. tia. . tar :-viiun. po,l-fre, 10c ST Jl SIM.FADin PPKMir.MS. CIVEV J" totitoss arn.Hcz Cluliaol &aNacnira. IlsU( J in English 1 German at same Price, js Try It-Von!! Llki It-It Will PAY. "J ORAVGR JTDD I S Childx?nl mpany. lEvery bodr ".v-antlt, hv-antalt.-. MATTRESSES Of CnrlMl-IImlr. and rnlm-lr. Wftifn-wir mo J all cei-lt! att-ii Apr..!; , l.M4 sVatia"r. thorough! l'-ri u u I Ir'-si-o..,, tun -is-. n"-r i- iutl.i in balk. '.'.J in .i up nt lorn. Kltl4-r tunl Rcti. k its,' mili-rmiji n l-utitug iii k D. ttvi. STERNSERGER'S OM Rli FvVr nd Bldinf TVp.it, 113 Morita Hcom JU. a!-v-AitQ, I'hi.J'm PIANO Another batt! on hitrh rrlr. WarPRQ J ssasBtk wiib nii..pli!i r--n tI Mnp- liMn .:e:ratM; rtr-t cat off: thir rant 4 l.i.-w u coriiplt-tv r -m an-t i.f.t of ih rn-nn ; rritinl tri untft'i. "f iwnii) i ihimi n-p.-r tt ttiii r-pi RtMitfree. It-Urr bnni2 PI A V or tiiC'iAX r I tiif I-t-t '"irctiUr. B-ittty cl.l'ratM Piatto an t OrgatiK. Iraut i ui tiiatrntnrnta I haU-Ds0 r.-mpjtrt-an' K i vain art j-alnr of mf lt pne- caful htnir in Am-ric 4L'ouimti (--. a few ar aif" Willi' mt a it"llir; a. 1 now ut-arlr ?2J-o.Xr n nually. Lowtf pric-n tt eivrn; t-irsmnt K in rian4 1.15; lr-i.p i'hnrch rifana. M5. Trniml WAR "up ' rrifiM n w ralr. .Vldrfna WAR Kcw Style o x. o U o s C o c o a. a (0 c a T3 C 3 O a. a o a o O (3 3 a 5- 0. o H KAIURES"REMEDf.'V 7fiCEIffiEa Tnt CET Bipod Pumfirs The above cat is a fmr-simt 't of nr ttyla flls?y Orfaa. fr which theri ! already an Vaprc gsydrtifsMl des-aaavd. owing to tha very low air Ire at which we can n 11 them. We have n loiiun stock of Organs on hand, which we are 'l!inc lower thau ever before, at the old sta-jd, 18 xVorth Sevciith Street, PHILADELPHIA. E. M. BRUCE & CO., General Managers. If joo call or write in uw t to th! lr-jrlijji'nt, pl.-ae nintl o ths fact of harin j seen It im this apr. HEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES I Uwml to Iter Jnjtnr daslite: ani MvMi liEcriKMls. Tas demand Is esnatantlr lacraalas for thaaa FIE3T CLASS FAMILT SEW 1X0 af AC11IMS. UWrBICE. lalUartMaCsanaltta. Iiarr aUchiu as raaraeaf a or as sals. A.aat waatasS fai all starts af lbs WarML Tin Cosaaacj k sow raair to fill ordan rrom Draaraaktra, Tall ra, 8hoa Wanofaa a larananaottaen.fsr thairsaw Battus-HoU MaehlBs. laad f aamal or work KsVti aad Clrcolara. American Sewing Machine Co., 1318 Chstnut Street, Philadelphia. FftS! FITS! FITS! Ct'KKOFKPILKPSY; OR, FALLING FITS, BY UANCt'S tat llLX-5i. Panvm laboring -.nd thft 4!a1rea.Df malady will Hrxl Ilanr Epileptic Pilta to t the only rrni nlj ;ir UiAU4vera ltr cwiutf Kpiiepar r s. ailing Till. Tb foItowlrtsT rvt-t!tWt honM br rmA hr all th afflict I; ttrf y ar i.i evt-rr rf-pwl lrq, aitd sttoald thf y l fsvi bj anr oo wht la at Itlict-d hiDtlf, If hrhsv friend wh' i m unlfvrcr, he will do a bu aUaiM act by cttiuitg tbia oat aud swoiUixg U to hiia. A MOHT BE3IARKABLE CTEK. PmLAPrLPHt. Jud , Hkth Hiici, Baltimoro, Md. lVr ir : bin TiMir aavrrtiwiiiit, 1 waa iuduceti V try 7 out Km kptw Pill. I waa atuckl with Epilttpar in July, 1?S. ltiiUH-diill my ptiyaiciaa waa umtoiivi, lul ba eooici Kite a do rein!. 1 tbD CoUavuitrd antli-r phya'Ciaii, bat 1 awni-i to crow worse. 1 tbeu trt-d the treaiiiiut ol another, but without any ft km! eflect. I avATiain istiirtml I., uttr faimlr ti..Kii:ian; maa cudomi ana tvveial tiu ea. I waa fEeaeralljr attar kfJ without any prfUMmit'-ry syuiptotm. 1 had haul from two to Ave htn a dav. at lutervala uf two weeka. 1 i often attack. d in my aleep, aud would fall wherever I would be.ur whal-Ter ba ocrupted with, and waa aeverelr iiuured aeTeral times from the tall. 1 waa altMrtrd ao much that 1 IimK all couudence in aiyaelf. lalnuwu ailet'ted in my buinne, axl I c-'innlw tht i.nr katleDtic Pi Ita curel Hie. In ff'etrruanr. I"--. 1 c.-nimeuct-d to iwe your Pills, and only batwo atla4-ks alterward. 1 be laat one waa April. 6, lo, aiMl the were ot a lea serious character. With Die lileMdii of ProTiileuce y.nr nieijiciiie waa made tlie iiisiirun.etilbvwl.u-h 1 waa cured of that dintretMiuc attlst-tiun. 1 th.iik tua. the PilU and their od edecta should be oia1e knD everywhera, tliat peraous h are mmilarly aflected may have lit" oenent oi them. Any penwm wirthiug further iut'.nuation can obtain It by callui at toy rewulelice. So. & Moitb Ibird btreot. I'luiadvlylua, l a. Til EKE Iff, A ( I KE rOR EPILErHT. lh iubjoined wilt answer. UtkaAitA. Mia.. Jane .10. PtTri S. H rrF TVear Mr : Yoa will nnd lucloeed live doll rM. which I send yoa for twu boxes of your f pileptK- Pills. I wa the hrat penu w Uo tried your r 1 1 m i m p;,r "i Mie country . -u y sv n waa usmaij attlicted wuh nt" lor two years. I wrote ftr aid rw reived two b& j1 r..ur PilU. which he took acc--rd- iliat to direction. II baa ue-r haul a ht nice. 'It aa by my penmaaion that Mr. Lyon tried your PilU. IliacAMe waa a terv bd one; he b.id tits nearly all bis i lie. f'erttou h.ive written to m irou Aiaoama auu Teiinensieu on Hie anbiect. b' the aura ae uf aetrer- laiitiiiic my opiuiou ii retrard to your Pills, i bava Ilways recommended tliem, and in no tnatanca wlnre have ha.1 a chance ol bettxih fruut their eltect hava tttey lAiitMt lo cure, lours, vie., i . 11 . Oil, Ureuada., Yaiabuaba Co. Miao. AN'OTOER RKMABKABLE ClUEOFKI'Il.tlV; OK, FA1X1XG FITS. BY U AN Civ a LPILfcPTIC PILLS. 'MofToouiiT. Texas. June JO. To ft' th S. Hawk;-A person in my employ bad oeen ainici -a wiiu riis, or f.pn-pny, ror iiuneen yearn; he hi tb-w attat knat intervals of two to lour weeks, and oltuumea ae.eral iniuica. aucceMeon, aomei iiuea ctiitiiiuinir foo two or three dai a. Ou aev. eral occai ns th- y lasted until bis mind appeared totally deranged, in which stat b woUad continue lor a uay or two alter the tits tuaJ ceaaeo. tried sev eral remedies ar--nile-d by our reaident physician:, but without ftuccene. Ha ins seen vuuraderiiement 1 conciutled to try your r-tuedy. 1 obtained two ix'XM oi yonr fills save inemacconiiagio aireciions, ami they eftectt-d a p-ruiau. ut cure. Tbe person is now a stout and bealthv man. abnt 3U tearaof are. and h ot not had a tit since be emmenced Ukmc your nieliciiie. ten years since. He was my principal wagoner aud lia. Minre that time, been exwne-d to the severe! of weaTh-r. 1 have great cnolence in your remeily, and woittd like e.ery one who has nits to five ll a tri.. tf. Ia. lkia-.iLia. MTIlsIs A .NOT 11 KB (IBC B'-ad the followtnr terttnion!al frm a respect ab la CitiTt-u of t;r:rijaila. Mm. 8fth 9. 11am k. Ilaltimore. Md Ier Sir: I take jreal pleasure in relating a re of spasms, or sits. cured by your iiitalutMe Pill. 51 y brother. J . J. I.iir.m. haa. Lmar lw-n avfti i r-f iti m if k rhieawlul diaeauta. Ho wan br-t all j k"l . bileijnite younj. Ue would haveone or two spasms at one attack at firat. but aa he grew old-r they iem d lo incr -n. L'p to the time he couiinetired takina; your Pills h'td them very often and unite severe. prMtratinte bim, body and mind. His mind had utT''rederiuU-ly,but now, I aviu liiannT lo av. lie n rurnl l itiesos lit), lie has enjoyed Une health f-r the lat ttv axMiths. UiS niinu lia ai reiurned lo it onuinai DnsmnnM. All this 1 take frreal pleasure in comniUDlcatiim. w il may ue tlie m-ana ol dirtuaii utlaersto lite rameuy that i'l core tbtu. Yours reapectfttlly etc W. P. Ltoo. tv-nt to any part of the conntry. tymail,fre.' f poia.'e,(in receipt ! a remi.iarrce. nmiirsi.'r.in . iiasl t., liei UAirutiore i., namiuortH Jia. rtuzm un Ivt. ft 1. two. MS twelve. 27 "Plcaae uentiou wLeru iou saw this advertiaa- Deut. n i nk F'r Piano Scholar. 71i.aAsi'a P .mm fort T - .( .'J'r. a Ihh.W ol wt-riinK nierit, w il b t.ut io ! biitcal IZ. rciwesj. whi' h mav le expand-d t nt:iii) th'-u-aiadw. ll d-rrrd. Alnnrr.b:y pr -pamt by v m. Jl.to. atvls)iei I.J . .-. t ,uaiiuB). Have ua read the lat Mmual Ecord.' Acts each For Orau Scholars, 4 lArlke'a lUnaoalr rhool Utr the Orrmav I i ou f 'tit- nW'-t and tin- ot) b st tran -tii t. T' ach-s couiposittou as well aa B.aymjf. By Um. II. I larke. ubscnbe for the Musicni Renr I. .2 tW p t year. F'-r th .roneh Bae Schdara. JnhtiMin'i e vt netbod f'r Thoroneh Bas. Ii(r.l Joe ."Uupl-sl aixl bent m-ili 1 to ie.o:b t hord pltx itibT-in 11, inn 1 tin--a, Olee, Part 9"ns, At-. Aitk f -r t.i- arw Meth'-i. 3! - mu-ic pr year tu the Musical KeeiftJ '. F-r iuinr tlHes. Oawarsl! Ninffintr Sch-ol It-bv T. n Fmr- --n , : j p- r d- x i and Johnvoa's MrtbcMl for Kinging lauasra, a.ou p-T l-z-n. are apienlia Inh.u. 0;rt-rin iii prce ai'd ront'-nr). but a-comp- nit'TitisT tne siim excellent reaUAt ui di'r-e waya, Lxannue Utu I A-k at N' 1 t-inl f .r Mmsira! R'.aJ. Any book mai'ed p.t free, for retail price. OLIVER DITSOW & CO., Boston, J. E. PITSOX . f'0..?rrh -tnat St.. ritila. COMPOUND OXYGEN Cbrvrntc Uijaeaaes, bTirTU4iii Th new ear tViv fbtJiiaptiM, iMA, Ihwa-w-. aii ail REMARKABLE CURES fJTi STRONGLY ENDORSED fit LK. I S Akiun, Uou. tlONTOOVIBI Blasalst, aud rherp wfto have uae.1 this Treatrnentv SENT FREE! lXVZLVZJZSl Dra. BlaikAsT full, 1111 Qlrard BC Fails VJ a WT-fc.lArs; sarCAW. PAT A PUTT ASTHM. BROSrilITIS. iliaM. l. M. VV. I'm , tratniHtit by Inhaling CARBOLATE OF TaR ifSSSShMi f-t. uou aiwav sTuar-ATiteeit N heat, no h'H wafer. By imply inhlinc or breathttic it. it t taken rtuht to the diseased part and you feel ita healing power at res.. HOME TRFJTMENT"n..Mh7rT.'?o" r-urn-d if n t Ti'afAct.Tv. K.-rterni and full par-lir-nlAr-i. write t I'r. M. W. CAE, S. Thiriy tilth Strt-.-t, Ptul.id-lpliia. LANDRETSS' SEEDS IKi: TUT. K1J.T. l. l.,Mi:fri jt HAUMalS M1I H l I'tiiliMlrlPBla. Eslcy Orgao. o c m a r m - r e O O 0 v -f 1 2. C r rt O Q - 3 " o -v tu p. ie! 3" CD Representative Business Houses OF PHILADELPHIA. T Vao 3--cw:o l-i-icofj. Ht.-NA 1 1UM A L II r is, v To Business Men. THR PRFHRVTESI v is aa exre'lit Al wr.fc.ia.K Mliaitai. and -d'- rs n a.-ilM- i..r rwa innir ni'i-t ".n 'irnti l r as f p"pve ta tall wriarthe I nitre. KtsMoa. al tr rvkvtouao.e rat-a. TBV IT. THE HKKSB VTKRI X i on ftl" in th R-adiu EVatns of iniportance in this country and t.urMpv. forr-'sp'n letteefnani Mrhanf nd M:inura'-tnrT df-iniu .d t -ndina; lh -ir lu'i..-vw lv l!iv aid ol iK-wtia pr adveriuuift-. fat rpttifuliy iuvitl. Sample epie aiailed fre ou arplic iti-D. Correitp'tid'nca aha d be aJdr--d to THE PRESBYTERIAN, 1510 Chestnut Street, lhilado:p!iia. Eteij Family Shail Bjts j ueligiacs "tnP" Ar YT a Snlwrr b r t a' If n-t. th-u ckari; thit 1I' I 1 Sn l. .iil.ril n e ll.t SuoUulU rellabla I'A.MIH Jul UN AL, 'THE PKESBYTEniAN; pri.LIflED WEEKLY AT 1319 ( II1ATM T Mlreet. Ktialnstc-lpbita. : i4Bi,iHLi inn. Prii'j, 02.t V-ar, Poaia l:ic'.ul I. jinTK In rtuhw.d 3 or ni"riil'srrilter th- prire i 8i.ll t" irfj-h. It - 'I li..iii:hti f. r imdi.y S-iwi., ff l.'hur"'t." ai d tti- V..rk f IMir i hurrh." al llm-ai.d Al'f.ad; its f'rr-p"'id-euce ffrtm all partn ( lh wrll: it ah.e toinrit'U turn fr'-ni minir-nt i.in. and it- eilir-r aU n tbe leadm anhj tta if the da, nmke it .nei the rh -ap-est and ai.t al'i4ble J uinly N-p;'p r in the c- ontry. It will c.n'ain at fr-uu nt iniTaleF r ni"tiby R . Vat- -rTh mil i.tli-r ei.-.nnt divines, any in- f wh . h will amp t pay fr t.i "' ripti-n. S--,d t U ly p.-i.-Hi' i' wm-'K irur. Check. r r,.!l'-rl lltT. addrensv d t' lilt pi:fc.MnTfci;i vn 5IO h-itiiilt St.. Philad "lpha. JfOTE -ny one st-ndinir D3.M will r-r -ivm Tl'F. PKLM.YTKklAN one ar and .nr IV minm f'r ln79 The Sheph-rds twoatirarino xnatch i-u.raT-ings Xlbj Zi intiiea. (NTERNATIOfsAL EXH.B.T.Qri sv oii:. cvrKY oir.yj MAGSU'ICKNT MS1LAV OF l.XUIBITs. 1A in t:i: V l l n;i io.. PK-1VL A1T11ACTIU.N3 AI'l'KD EVKKT IAl GKASD EACE.ED HUCIG Lverj ua;lsy. R-rlta!a on th HEUT B"K VKI.T OK'. AM . an.l S..I or. Ti- .'..rn-t 1 1." r 1 -l,r.ttl K rlormer. Mr. U H. M'L l ll. .ulT.avrrj al t. ri. -.u. lM ISSItiV Hnri: t III- .lr. Arfalt. 1.1 r.Bl l alUl.ra. a rrau. IVI.M.M..-. U rrula. AGE.MS WASTl D ior thTBOVaTT:! IT SELLS HOME MEMORIES. w.rk br-m ft;! of tlie ch-ic fadinc 1 thf F'.Kti-h laiiuoiisT-. Hrih and eh vrtul hr--u.:h.tt H isv ciuur-l a-.-l r-r fiit-'U'i uiftit 1- r t:. and y wiiu . In evcrythini; it is .i.ru-d. -i-ainit suri- -ti. :ruth(itl. A 1 It to cr-ato nnd r-nn ti . t" bhh-adai.d h-rt at the sum m. L r cuALce Wr imvii aud jU a lo uake iwjwj. Adt.r-4S, J. C. XctCRM ACO..Pbi:ad Ipl.U Ta. CsntrsI P1r nrwh-T-nsllrg' nns. fn?' Bsxret fro in up. iwuhle harrl. fnm S.'i.'11 an. linna. hill and Pis'ols oi mwc apppjvrti EneltsB and Amrrtesn BaKe. mper an.l Hr"S Snclls, Wsds, i ap. fir. Pilces ou atpilc-itloo L bt-rai dlncoums to dea'.era. JI E. il i- Ei, 712 MAEKIT ST., HaMelplia. St THE NEW HO'jIE" IS THE IE5T LO K JTlTCil Sewing Machine ETEB WiXlTlfTI Rm IT ttC! L EX IVlUV PAHiltlLlti. This machln is excvs!inc'f ! rh' rnr- in aa very qni-t. It ha a It a rtinar N"-di-. a i ic i windtOaf b' t'-ina mih -ut tun.in: thv mm n.ir. al Itvd' X Di-d I t rt-fuli mi th- sutt-ii to aii gte Ufiaa:bt and vaxioua uther i oe.ti-a. EXTHAORDTN A RT IN'DrrEMFNTS A HE OrrtvaV D IO AUlCNTa. I. S- EWIXO, l!r7 Iir(niI t.. rM'a 'rlT.l-:i. USTIBLISIIHD IS IS. MORGAN & IIEADLY, Importers of Diamonds AND Maniifactiirers cf Sptti IS BAXSOH Slrert, Pblladelphla. Illuitrated Trie List sent to the tra la oa application. BAROM ETEkS7 Eja Glasawt. TH'p", Sp- (.laa-. Spt-ctacl-s. Thertut'Uieters and Op-ra tilas AT CBEATLT REDl't'ED PRICES. i. aV jr. ui:cti 3Ianii1'aotur1nt7 ptlolui-s tSl CUfcaTNUT aT., PH1LA. Illn-tratM prire ratalotcue of 1 15 p:;e mailed tJ any auoreason receipt ot turee siaji.-. SisciopiiEon ilk Kw IoBre-wf r.4 CtTrfa'.'.v S-'-4- ha5i:la::x22nslisli . HASrT,l:M fhwoql Si Phiia-Vifhta. r Swavettteaca-aDd e3cio-w.for pnvau tor pio.ie 01. ijr wmj TJ WU U I L il fUlUUIxlLULU Circa .r fr-e i ia juci is eta S-ir-':-ra l'iao.'.rk. F.I 7cts SEW Al MPROVFD S' lI'Mfi. HHt FAKLl'R OK. .A.N-aent by mail f-T . K has the BlOMt ttsoronarh piatm of inilnia-iiMfi elsTnt eMectitn of M-al and mat mint- ntal mKIit w AA.MsT.H. lliailMwUiUt t.. raiiasl a 1 AGENTs WANTED FOR THE Pictorial HISTORYoriHEWOaLD Embrarlnr fall and anthentie areounta nf evm nation of ancient an.l nio.irn time, and inHn !iuT a niwiury ui ine rise anl tall or the treek anl K.-rnaa KnjBirefl.theS'ruWth of Ih nattonsinr m..lrr Vuroiw. tbeniiddleaxea.thecraaasl.the feihlal ift m.'h r-forroation, the discover and setUetueut ui the New tv unu.nc., etc. It contains aT2 fln Metoriral entrrnvinrt aivd r3fl0 la rue double column Mirea, atMl i t j moat cm pl-te IIltinr of tbe World r anhlilMsl It !! i siirbt. HW-nd for specimen paaj ami extra tt-mis t Axentf, and see why it aila Ia-It thn any r.tner book. Addrwss, ISATlUJiAL I'l HLIM IN.; u.. rnnai-inia. ra Cr.NAB!S ir.'DICA POSITIVELT riRU corjsuPTiofj. Dr. II. JAM E9' nrrmnt.nn of Eaat l.Hl. flrmp han b-coine as Luiioua ?i ibieo'.hirv rh In India for th rnrrot nssiniplloai, We ddw Inri.rra tbe punlu- that we brr mart the Importation of tlila artl.it. into the I mied Slates our sraviaLTT. As we h.w . at great ex pense and trouble, niiirte pernian-nt airanare menis In Iudln for ol.ialumv,- -Pure Hemp," fjatnertnir It al the Tighl season, and hWn It extracted utn lis own .-oil, we know iliit we nave the osseins article la all Its Purltr and Perfectlua, and are entitled to credence when we aay tha axvabu iNDir. will do aU that Is claimed for It one bottle will satisfr the most skeptical. THEEE IS HOT A SINGLE SYMPTOM OP CONSUMPTION that It d.iea not at rnce taVe hold of and dlssl pitte. Ntirnt sweats, peevishness. Irntst on ot tbe nerves, failure of memorv, ttiflicu t evoec tomtlon. sharp pains In the luns, s..re throat, chilly sensations, nausea at t he stomach Inac tion oi tue bowels and wasilng away o( the muscl. s. Aa vr.tir drntrTltt for lr. J AWEV 4A!C. SABIH IMI4 A. and If they f .11 you, send to U' dlrert. t.lll per bottle, or thre tiottles lor M.fcO. P.lls and Ulutuict.t. each. Address. CRADDOCK 4 CO., 1033 Barest., Pblladelphla. . B. ClRiTLAES FREE. HSStt U AT Ul r ft ai vs. . a. b . i A Frootabls Biuiovs f-r a man villi "rua.l cauaj PRKta UKEATLT Rt DLCKD. R. R. R. tiVSiXTESY, CUOLEKA MOBBUSj, FEVER AND AGUE cento A.M PftTTianEDBT Eadway's Ready Relief KUEUMATISM, NEURALGIA DIPUTIIEKIA, INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, BEXIF.TKU 131 A FEW MIMTE3 BT RADWAY'S READY RELIEF -:o. Bowel Complaints. Looseness, Warrlitta, cfcolera Morbus, OTpals fnidischsrifeslroni the bowels are stopped In III een or twenty minutes by tsiln Kadwayl Keadv K.-U'-t. No eong- stlon or Inflsmmatlon, no wrakuess or lassA-de, wUl toUow lis las Ol Uio U- li. hf Uof. Aches and Fains. ror hesl-.c:e, wb-'her si. k or nervons. rhea mailstu. lumiMiifo. p;UDS snd weakness In lbs back plne..rH.!iieTs.rH sround the Uver. pleurl-y. sw.-U n? of the Join's, pains III IM b .wels, heart hu.n aad pjilts of ail kinds. Rad wiv's Keadv l.elit f will affotd Imuiettlnte ease and Itcoi.tnm.d cse for s few 1J etrects petiuaneblvure. Pilce cent. Dp. EaQway's EEgnlatnis Pills Perfectlv tasre'raa. e:ently coated, ror ths cure of all ll rd. rs of the stomach. Uver, bow el' kl.tnevs bladder. Dervous diseases, h. ad sclie. constipation, lndisrstlon. djspepsta. bit luiisne-s. bilious fever, maammatlon of the b..w els piles, and all derangements of the internal vt- ira. Warranted to effect a perfect euro. Price 8 cents per box. DR. RADWAY'S fc Great EM FiiriSsr, FOR THE CURE OF CIIROXIC Di SEASE, SCROFULA OK SYPU ILniC, HEREDITARY OR CONTAGIOUS, IT SEATED IN THE LUNGS OR STOMACn. SKIN 01 BONES. FLESH OR NERVES, CORRUPTING THE SOL IDS AND VITIATING THE FLUIDS. Crenie nneumsrism, ecromia. uianonar Swe'.Unir. Hacking Dry t ouch. Cancerous Affeo aons. fTPblliilo (emoUlt.Ut, bie-Hn? or the Lui.krs.bispep.-ls. Water Brash. Tic Dolonux, White wei:iufra.TaiBcri, I leers, 8iln and Hip Dl eases. Menunal I)iAes. Female otn plalnts. Gout, Uroay. caithAeam. UrcnCaiUa. CocsuiupUbO. Liver Ccmplaint, &c. Wot snly drrfl us Ssrsaparllllati Resolvent ex cel aU remedial atrents In the cure ol Chronic, Mrrofuluua, constitutional, and akin Diseases, but it is tue only positive care lor Kidney L Bladder Complaints, Prlnsry snd Womb Ps?ses. Orsvel, Diabetes, Itropiv. st.'ppace of water, luconUiier.ee ol l rl:io' Bright s Disease. Albuminuria, and In ail ra-s where th. reare brick :wt deposits, or tbi water is 1 h ck. cloudy, nilxe.1 wlib sulst nces like th white of an e?u, ortiireadn like whin Ilk. or lh -re is a morbid, dark, bilious appe .r snce and wtirs Ixiue-dnst deiKlt. and when there Is s pn. king, burning sensation wh' B j paviln? water. MM pain :n tue small ot the Duet I and alum? the loins. bulU i y dtu-Li rmcii : O.slt UolXAJt. j OVARIAN TUMOR! OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED BT Oh Railway's Remedies.! i HAVE HAD AN OVARIAN TUJIOH j IN THEOVAKIES AND BOW- ELS FOR OVER TEN YEARS. Awn sksob. Dec tr, isra. Ds Fapwit : That others may be benentte'. I tr.nk liil sta'rtu. r.I : 1 bave hud at. Ovurian Tumor tn theovarh and bowels for ten )ears. I Irled Ihe best pii lclans of this p a- e and otuers wlthont at... benefit. It was g-rowln with ucu rapidlt". tha I c- nlrt not have llvo mii.-h lor.krt T. A friend 0 r tne Iniluced me to try ha.lw. 's Remed.e. : bad no' mu.h faith! tbeni. but finally, arte, much deln er.tlcn. I tried tn. ni. 1 fe;l ptrfectiv el!. and my tesrt Is ot irr.ttitu'l to U.'l fortlils he p in n.y d cp aflll.: tlnn. Tovou.slr. arid yocr wonderful meukn.e I (eel deeply Indt-Med. and tny prayer Istnat 1; mav be : s muib a MesiEkt to oth ts a- It ha been to n.e. s-lirneJ) Mks. K.C. HtsyNS. ilrs. Ktbbtns, who m kes the above ceruueate li the 1 cr n f. rnhom 1 reque-ted yuuloser.t D.eilicme In Jr.ne. 175. The u.edlctn.s aoov f tatd were b u.'ht of me, with the escep' Ion o w hatw:.s sent lo her by you. 1 may say lh:.t her statement Is correct wUhoot a q islhlcatiun (S .L.-o) L . L mn, Drocir'.st an ! CTierrlst. Ann Arhor. Ml h. Tills may ce. try tt...lHrs B:hl'!:.s. who maker th ah. vec. rt tlcTe, I a :.d ha.s ben I jr nisi years well known t us, and the t.iets th. re r stated are uuoub'eflly and nndt ma' ly correc Ar.y one h ; knows Mrs. Bilb.na will bei.ev. her siatrnv nt. (6is-nedj hssj. D CtvrKka, MutYB PotfD, aUsTiockka, B-B. hosu. Dr. RAPWAY L CO., JS WkRF.W KTKKICr. J. T. 1 M t:ncn A IN T- eGaPaGLIng Oil LiriiKE.-.T I T.ow Wrsvpn-r f.r Aa'ml aad Whit for 1 ilaaaa '.. 14 GOOD TV !ara1ne uf BrB', . -rin halt. Vt infga-le. Tt Kot In 8heee. roaiitrd Kt, fc.tiia in Poultry, ( ras kj HsMria, Kpizuutic, Lame Bick, lvnMrriii4laor Pilea. Toi ha-h, R h vu a t i nn rpaiiie, wsrwi, 1 1 -tola Mnii(, t akeil Breaeia. tVro IStpalre, torl, Ol.l JNoraa, Cunia Whi'lc.wa, ram pa, BoiIh. WenkttM of iie Jotate Coauaciioa of M oecltta. 'k.ll.ia a.. I'r, at ! Scratclie f Oretiae, Vi omnia. I wrfTTlakl PoisUUlkw. Sarwl i'rarke, Ua la of H kiiMte, -l Truft, KlaaCLOL.. ar-1 n owe. rckrl Teata. all. .tu. T.tkme-Dra. i row iTHb, Otiittor, Ih-Ml nf t VaS. I daUV eri!law tmm Mer9imiita mawHisv eaflf fa tK irs.t. 1 LiiMUiMiitot tae L int. 3 5tat-. I.are at a, l A nium, -c mn all. r. t-na I ir ramih i. i-e, 'Jr. Ms, n'swtnr-d a- L..ick Burt- H. Y hi i aVTcasvaek a -as-Ttfaiaif; UU coaatu-j. iOH!f OfrOC, flew?. 1 jLmiJPiM 1 BsBaaSsaj BLATGHLEY'S POMPS Are made to snit eisterns or wens of any depth, ram 14 to 74 feat, either plain or lined witk alanieed Iron, or seamless draws tube copper. We keep h stock a complete assortment tn siae, lenuth and price from tkeefceapeat to the MOST PER KCT and lw PKUVkD PUMP THAT CAN BK MAD. Vm manafactirrinc facilitie, enal.le aa to famish the beat pomps AT PKK'Ksi SI T LITTLK ABOVE SECOX t AMTUItti RATSCUOD3. Whet, baylrut pun.p. see that they hare MX TKAUk MARK ANUNA Hk. If not for sale ia your town, your orders can alway. be filled without delay at aw MASK KT Street, oe door from fifth street, eoutk side, PkUadelphia C. G. BUTCHLEY Manufacturer. uiotuifijiyi lSira. Tit Ca y Article Ibat M in ijr Uairon Bald Ilfai!,, What tho World Has Bee, Wanting for Centuries. Of allthacmpoiln a which th-,,, . firn ta ths wutlj h.r buu.lr-.! uf j.,,, c.k.c. bu vuw ui ieiT-t. M araiin ot Ilia .lay are ee.-i;-at. bu: t . of Iba at ut'a aui.l l.,r Dr. n..,fin- ik. ... a... .. i - ""!1 But a t'-w mr p09it1.fl '.aa.as W'lor, " w p-.siu.riy p tn ci-.u-intb-ir-Jer-th ctiai.se of c--l.tr 1 ari:fl.-iA. , v- rj w bjrauf to tltir B:nrai b lo.h ai..l wr. Tli-f .;;..,, ,(, cuuiu..iii,.Ea uf dn.lrcr "'J'!''' th bttir. i he ti D'lrt?. prf mat lire1 cliaisfe d,..rf .. ...... t. t , . . -- ar all ........ -..ipiij tliaij,,- Svsrisalbs aair. T.. .rr. ,t ll..cI.lM,.?. 1 sd aiiut ffm dj.Ii. iul aa aril a ch-a;c lu.'a.an.l th- t-liftn noit u.u tM-ail.. r" taof a-ra.anbt aii.l lA-ug hrortit. .sUl-!i M baa bean diaroternl, as., :ik- mauj ..th , ' Ui-o.erl-.. il 1. I. C1..1 i.. cui;,irt f eKn..at.i- " in their natnr:l siata. p -iruleiai til a lu irf ' which is aad w..rk xi-h ntrvnlisar, lui It is alter !. l.-a- ariicl u. U-a ,klr treated, and e..n.pl. t-l Je,....rij-a, !htt , ' P.erc..o.l!ti..D f. r Ihet.,ilet. It.nfw-.,eit.. luat the ei!. l. ..f e:r Inn nci ll.. hi.r arr. -." ehaeried: a ro.errii.-nt vKc-t ha.lns .1,.,', thatsiartiaU-U!d want of hia. wa.Was.aa thlan pa.had hLit ,.f .,t,g h:. haudain hiaaran'r !, an.l tha r-uit w few DM.pthd, aD.ucl. tin r heaU of bUik. t.-ml j. than ha aer had le-f..re. The oil aa. iri-a'an kr! and caul, that had l. st th-ir hair rum the ca; . plague, and the resulta aere aa rapi l urh Biarvaloaa. 1 he n..n a ar. l e. -n th-taiiaot h..rv which bad fallra out, wrre cun p; -t-ly ra'. ra Jew waeka. lhta experiment were here,i ta -i, world, bit tbe kn .wlej a waa pr.rTiCa:iy tlioae areniaturelj b4,j ,i r.,K m ,n " Izad Society CjuM t..l-rtt th- ue.j:' r-flnl p-tr . aa a dreain tor tti- hir. Kut the .tu. of one a -chemist- has ov-rr,.ti.e :ha ul:, aj. i. w A x eeea known only to Inn -e-lf. he L... st.t-r .-rt c , and elaborate ip ru...-u'e. aa. c-.t-,I in de.. - : , refined serrul-uui, wlii. h r--n.--ra it ras. cpr t.:. beinc harell.-d aa daintily aa th fam.-uss.c L i Loess. Theexp"rtni-ntawi h th d- i,r;i-4 l'i". ; on the banian hair w-re at:en.l-il with :h-x coniahins r-.ulta. A f-w applitarinna.whrera waa tbiu and tallias. gave remark .b.e r to the aralp and h.nr. Ex-ry p.rti, le of.l r ir : -appeara oa the nr.t or aec...n.l dr. :t:. ar-1 "h-... . so aearchinc in its nature, ee-meto r-n-traie tu ::, roots at once, and e-t oa a ra.l.cal cha:.?- tr m-.. start. It la well known D at th- mnai k-,K::, :i; , are ma,le from petrl-uni, an.l, j aonie my.t.r. , opvrati.-s. the aseofthia article (rr.lul.y ie:m u a beantiful light-brown color to the h ir. whili. tr . continued nee, deepena to a bU. k. 1 tr-c.lurr.ii ., s-mianent for an in.l. nni-e l-n.'tli time, at.) Chan la so rradu.it that th- .t in:.i!:ite . can scarcely detect ,ts pp ure.s. Ir: a ..rd. it s. mt wonderful discovery of the ac-. and aeU ca i lated to D-:U.e tbe prematur-Iy bj..l and ray r ... We ad viae our r-a-lera to jcoe it a tr.il. f. rl r..,i lafied tl.at. no arplirationa.il cr...r. e th-m won-lertul eC-r?,. f.ttahur ..t:i:.,-i. . ,i ' o; a. 15:7. 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Is priii 3sry wOb '- U.k iri.d it. Ia th r wrii "a !: w :- ni--.iirl -( i-l. 1" a-Ul by a.l iir!rrs ic ai-L C1I10. Ilia n !n-T t I htcV-t ni's.i-! !( rrar t n- aT-aU -t iJ iu ihr- k-. An ! e inf pr psrwti n r p.irt ti t'i'ini r ' TS' ni. rr' ftiii ll t r ! .t-.r -r--v.T-- r.i i.-i -J-K -r4 -h- h .r oi-eiat tat i far-iMtC -1. I fr-v rr n trr;:tr- P-.11..H..U I- a pn-- !- tr-.'vD w ' hui:;iiiir. a Ul : illi-r at: !' GiW''k TI i-l k.J tl Hi - aii-i 1 1. -r t u ntiir.il c i -r. M. the ..M y.fi-f Ac: lirvH iu4vT- o a-ir mi- ":u:J CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLINE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE CARBOLIXE kkiiti J n...'ii CARBOLINE .T-sIwA' CARBOLINE j Is now pr-e-nted to tbe put tie w thod' fear j rraji.ii..a aa the beat R-atoratlie ou j tha Hair the world baa aver rooeU. ! PRICE : $100 PER EDTTLK SOI. fr ALL DIil,GwlT. KENNEDY & CO., XittlMtrg damts an J Great Brltmln. la'lll n'..Ll,fvw -"'a aw..'.....; Ua-tTI?S-' ' iV'nKkB. 1 iriU 1 VI rLtl".'i V tr is RORRINS ant W. H. jCilEKKELEIN, E7 TOR 14, S'1TT; EO. C. ,;iXI IN f WfcKRs PlITEK, SMITH. IHMLlTrr.B SMITH, CLTLKR BKOS. A CO., CM firKTtsS BARKIS A HAWLKY. BOftTOVMa. ' . VCKvLKK, MYKH t CO., THOV P? S lJr. W. H. BROWN HK.. BALTinvBC JOHN I. PARK 4k CO., RKAIifc'KT, UALsi I.1I.XATI. O.t RBINO.V 4 CO.. f1 PER tu. I.OlIIILLE, My.. nilrJ ott.r wtj3u Uruk'iaiai uiruotioi-t couaU7. ii.u ran sr -a jn rjii a. CARBDUHB tr penld hT an niTA an1 HeUl! Dnii- Slts thn.UKbout Uie tnlte-J tfTaTen. ,rJ Bait WHrtl-.alt hr JOHN& boLLJ A Co.. KKK.NCU, RU'HAkDS CO.. an'i J. KI.1NK k CO Wbolt-sale Dniiflt V. bFIPHIi T. iliv tf blakV Jk CO.. r-iti: 3 -