tssM Feat la Swimming, Something over 40 years 0, m sea man belonging to her majesty's snip Orestes, threw himself overboard at a meant ofescapinff punishment for some offence. lis was picked up by a flsh in-boat seven hours afterward off the coast of Sjaln, and stated that he bad bsen swimming ;oward the land all the time. About the same ptrold, two men swam up the river Mersey from Liver pool to Runcorn; they aocompIUhed the distance in something less than four hours. Passing over a Ion; it' terval, during wjiich many swims were recorded of a few hours' duration, we come to the more recent exploits of Opt. Webb, certainly the most re markable man swimmer of whom we have authentic record. After some no table achievements in the Irish sea, he undertook the astonishing feat of swim ming across the whole brcalth of the English channel, de pile Its very rough sc. On the first attempt he could only reach part of the way, and was for safety brought back bz an attendant steamer. Ilis second attempt, in 1370 was quite successful; he swam for nearly 22 hours continuously, from Dover to the French coast near Calais; he was supplied occasionally with re freshments by persons near at hand, but he never touched boat or ground during this prolonged Interval. In the same year a young damsel, Miss Ag nes Beck with, daughter of Beck with, the teacher tf swimming, gave clear proof that the weaker sex Is strong enough to achieve remarkable results in this art ; she swam down the Thame from London bridge to Greenwich, amid the crowded shipping of that part or the river, in spirit of emulation, Emily rarker,daugnter of another pro fessional swimmer, slightly exceeded Agnes lieckwith's distance by swim ming from London bridge to Black wall. Cavill, another swimming master accomplished the distance from Dover to Ramsgate , he was six hours and a half doing the feat, bat he was more dis tressed with the heat of the sun beat ing down upon hid head and the sun shine glaring into his eyes than with fatigue. Quite recently the Londou public have been astonished by proois of the great length of time that persons can remain floating with or without swimming. At the Westminster aquar ium is a large tank constructed for the temporary reception of a live whale. In Ibis tank Aguess Beck with remain ed afloat for 30 hours, without touch ing ground or sides of the tank, sing ing a little and occasionally reading a newspaper to pans away the dreary monotony, and taking refreshments handed to her. The water had a strong int'usiou of salt thrown In it to increase iU buoramy. Since that time Capt. Webb has ecliped everything else cf the kind known. In the recent month of May he remained in the whale tank no leas than O hours continuously, floatiug all the time, and never touch ing sides or bottom. Lightning Mrokea The fatalities from lightning are very much greater in number and extent than is generally supposed, lu Euro pean Kus.-Ia alone the deaths for five years IS70-74 were 1,453 men and 813 women. No fewer tlian 4, 09 J tires are here also cflijially reported from the same causes during this peri jd. In Prussia, where the registration of the causes of death is exceptionally care ful, 1.0J4 persons were reported as killed by lightuiug iu. the nine years lbGa to 1877. If we may trust the re port of our KjgUter General this coun try is more turtunale in this regard, for auring the s-mo ie. 1 d nly 191 such deaths are registered tor England and Wales; l.iu our r ton a an ai ult tediy incomplete. In Austria from 13.0 to lb"7 (eight years) lightning occ.isioued upwar 1 of 40.0Y0 hres, and destroyed more tiian 1,700 lives, in Switzerland tne returns seem curiously vanab.e. For exarap'c, in lsCjnly three such deaths are reported ; while in 1677 we find as many as thirty. Of the deaths by lightning in France, M. Bjuuiti some years ago collected statis tics, which showed that during the thirty years, begining iu 1834 and end ing lit; J, as many as 2, 033 people were truck dead by iightn.ng in tuat coun try. During the last ten years of this period the deaths amounted tj SS0, an J of these only 243 were w omen. Nothing, ludeed. Is more striking iu these statis tics than the uniform preponderance in the numbers of tha n ale over those of the female sex. With the exception of Sweden where, for some reason not explained, and not easily to be imagi ned, this preponderance is not so ob cervable intra seems to be generally about two men killed to one wouai. The traveler who accounted fcr the immunity of the Seui.-h woman by their comparative latk of personal at tractions" was as ungallant, and we bslitre, moreovtr, as incorrect in his t let as he was certainly wanting in the decorum that forbids jesting on serious auljecs. The country teems Imari ably To suffer more than the greatj iiy. Public busliiugs fare, it seems, little better than private houses, tuougn a coutuiy kod a quarter has elapteJ since Franklin's famuustxperimeLt w.tii the kite demonstrated the possibility ot cojtrolling the elecliij fluid, aud nearly a century has passed since the learned, taking interest in lightning conductors, were divided into hostile tactions on the famous question of ''nobs or points." Mr. AnJerson esti mates tl a: at least one-third of the public buildings, including the cuurches and chapels, ot Great Britain and Ireland, are without any protec tion agaiuat lightuiug; while it is be lieved that not five out of a thousand private houses are fitted with conduc tors. St. Paul's was among the first buildings in Europe to ba protected, Benjamin Franklin's "lightning rods" having been first set up over Sir Chris topher Wren's dome In 17US. ThttUmizirtg of cherry w. od Is now very succeistully accoinp'-itbed by the following simple process.- Brazil wood powdered nut galls and alum are boiled in water un'ti a bl.ieki-b color U ob tained, this liquid being ti lured and applied to the wood, which is next washed in a liquid made by digesting strong vtne;ar an i a l .tt e oil ot vitriol for some time wit h excess of iron tur nings the wool after this being thr rougbly wabed, dried and cl cd. lu the operation of staining, the following method is found most effective, vis : Four ounces of gailnuts and one of powdered logwood ; one-half ounce of green vitriol and the tame of verdigris, are boiled with water; this solution, filtered hot, is applied to the wood, and the Utter U coated with a solution of one-half ouace of fine Iron filing, dis solved by digestion In a small quantity of hot wine vinegar. FARM AND GARDEV. Somltuuh farmers clubs and gran gers are at loss to get subjects for profitable discussion. Let us suggest a few : 1. What time to prune trees and grap vines. 2. By whit breed should dairy stocks be improve J? 3. Butter making, shall It be by private farm dairies, or by factories? 4. How can farm life be made at tractive to all the members of the fam ily. 9. How should our farms be kept up in production? 6. What treces should be planted for groves, and belts, and how can it be done bent? 7. How shall labor be profitably em ployed in the winter? 6. How tball hogs be kept through the winter so as to improve rapidly and economize food? 9. What books shall be read, and how shall they becbezply furnished to all the reading farmers of the neighbor hood? 10. A farmer's or a mecanlc's life which offers the most invitiug pros pects? 1 1. .What variety of 6mall fruits are best for farms? 12. Poultry the best breeds and the best way of feeding and keeping them? 13. The grass crop best t'me and manner ot needing and how long best remain without breaking. 14. Cannot oxen be profitably used on a farm, thus taviug horses in many unccmiortuble places aud worar 15. Corn growing, and the best way of leeuiuif it lcr prolit. IS. What improvements can be made to l;eliteu the labors of wives and daughters on the f arm, and in what r. spec u have their interests been neg lected by not lurLbbmg them couve uiences which could easily have been done? Lowing Glass t-Kh-D. Ihe prevail lng practice ot sowing both grain and f rata seed together is now oeing gene rally criticised as both waetelul and oor economy, if the land is rich and iu lair cultivation it may and general ly will EucceeJ, lor grass being the ua tural covering ot the land, will stand a great deal without being "run out," but iu a majority ot cases it will prove lar better ii the grass is sown alone. YV ith the double sowing comes a deple tion of the laud w uich must iuterlere with the growthof the giase-plaut,and when in me hot summer days the grain is suddenly removed, the tender aad heretofore shuded.plaut is subjected to the burning rays ol the sun, and is otten killed, lor under these circuiu stances ot growth they cannot be the well matured aud healthy plants that giow alone. Uuce the practice was to ww grass seed lu the spring, but un lets tne ground was ploughed and pre pared Ihelall betore.aoaa to inure early cowing, the liability of the weeds to snrint uu behind the plow is very probable. Proleesor Flint recommends sowing n rasa seed iuihe latter part ol Au&uei, or if impossible, then to sow the last thing beiora w inter sets lu in w kiich event the soil will get au ear ly siart, and will, iu the most cases, do belter man spring sowing. Evert farmer should keep a book in which to paste agricultural scraps. Every ne in reading a paper will see a number of things w nich he will wish to remember, lits will perhaps see suggestions, the value of which Ue will desire to test or hints which he will want to be governed i y in luture ope rations. Aud yet alter reading the turner he will throw it down aud wi probably never see it again. In si'.cli a uue all the valuable articles will be lost. To prevent such a loss, every reader shculd clip Irom the paper such articles as te oesires to preservo and remember, aud paste them in a scrap book. Such a Look, at the end of a tear or two, will be wry lnieitsung aud valuable. Advantages of Soilisg. Soiling saves lences, one of the most expensive fea'.urea oforuiniry farming, prevents the DroDSuatlrn ot weeds and prevents stock from wa.-ting more fodder man mer eat bv truiuii:z it do an. it doubles ihe atv.ou .1 of stock which can be keot tn any given amount of land, and there is a vast Increase in the amount or vaiuaDie manure tuat miy be save J. There is some additional labor, but the returns are so much greater tnat soiling is the system of thepre-ent, as well as tne future, oi iar. culture. In reply to questions which we al ways receive at this season of the year or a little later, let us say, transplant lruit or ornamental trees as soon in the Fall as the leaves begl n to drop or change in eolor. This is suilicient evidence ihat the leaves are lo longer of any service to the plant and the sooner it is then removed the better, lor it win have a locser time to become well fixed in its new quarters belore severe frosts occur. Spring is without doubt the best time to ti a nspiant evergreens. Ik a section of irom fifteen to t-ven- tT miles areund Philadelphia, wiuU poweis have so grtaily multiplied within the last live or six years t iat they are to be seen in almost every di rection and have Deconie regarded as one of the nectessiues of a larm, espe cially where much stock is kept. Bbax or midJiusfS mixed with whey and led to pigs keep them in excellent health, aud it mxed witn a ilttio Dar- ley meal makes the sweetest and best ot pork. Is some partj oi Kansas farmers have town llii and spring wheat in the same held. The pre lit is said to be ci eater than w hen either crop is sown alone. Da. Heath says Ihit tuberculosis or consumption in a cow is transmis seable to the person who consumes the milk. Qcicelimk is destructive to worm?. slugs and the larise of Injurious in sects. Most people are iamiliar with "spark which n ay be produced uuder certain conditions by stroking the fur of a cat; and travelers iu Canada and other cold, dry countries have witnessed the still more remarkaoie phenomenon or the human body being turned into a con ductor ot electricity, aud the possibility of lighting the gas bv merely placing one s linger given the necessary con ditions of electrical excitement near the gas jet. without any other agency. Mr. A. W. Mitchison, the Airican traveller, who is engaged in writing a narrative of his exploring expeditious in western Central Africa, gives some still more startling facts. He states that one evening, when striking an Airican native, iu a moment of anger, with a cowhide whip, he was astonish ed to see sparks produced, and still more surprised to find the natives themselves were quite accustomed to the phenomenon, lie subsequently found that a very light touch, repeated several times under certain conditions of bodily excitement, and in certain slates ol the atmosphere, would pro duce a succession of sparks from the bodies of native men as well as native cattle. A Brutttlt genius has plan for con structing a submarine appratus for traveling to the Norm. It is presumed that when the pole Is reached he will art on another hint from Jules Verne's fertile imagination, and seek an opening to the center of the earth. Mr. Ji. A. Ytdatr finds that water is not treed from organic Impurities tn freezing, and that gems of anlmalcula are present In very much of the ice taken irom stagnant water. Ibis being the case, considerable risk most attend the use of such Ice in drinking water. THE HOUSEHOLD. HKALTaFrxEs of Milk. If any one wishes to grow nhy, a pint of . milk taken on retiring at uight will 'soon cover the sera vnlest bones.' Although we see a good many fleshy persons now-a-days there are a great many lean and lank ones, who sigh for the fash ionable measure of plumpness, and who wouid be vastly improved in health and appearance could their figures be rounded with good solid flesh. Noth ing Is more coveted by a thin woman than a lull figure, and nothing will so raise the ire and provoke the scandal of the '!lipper-biiUd"astbconscious-nesa of plumpuess in a rival. Incases of fever and summer complaint milk is now given with excellent results. The Idea that milk Is feverish has exploded, and it is now the physicians, great re liance in bringing through typhoid patients, or those in tos low a state to be nourished by solid food. It Is a mis take to scrimp the milk pitcher. Take more milk and buy less meat. Look to your milk-man; have large-lz'xl, well oiled milk pitchers on the table each meal, and you will have sound flesb, and save doctors' bill. Toads. French industry and saga city take lead of the world in little things if nothing more. Toad culture is a regular business there with econo mic people, and the demand for toads is great and increasing. The useful little animals are employed as insect de stroyers, not only in gardeus of that country, but thousands of them are packed down in baskets of damp moss and sent to other countries to be sold to gardeners. The morn observing horticulturists and floriculturists have loug been aware of their value as in sect destroyers, and have utilized them to a greater or less extent. And it i uot much to the credit of American gardeuers and farmers that tbey bave never recognized the services of this helpful aud innocent little reptile. Xature rondncts her oppcratlons by reciprocal means, and if she gives us the hurtful insects to eat up our crops she also gives us the bird, toads, etc , to eat up the insects. Tlte larmer should keep a clo;e eye on nature, aud seek to make her manifold operations helpful, instead of casting hindrance i u'a c Kv HiKttrnviiiir lier a?euts. Mmv tliinirsasloaihsame looking as the toad are the farmei's friend. Nir At i. Cukbt or Cold Roast Foal. Take two large onions, two ouncesof butter, a dessert -spoouict oi curry powdered and one teaspoonful of dour or two teaspoonfuls of curry paste without flour, half a pint of gravy, one tablespoonful of lemon juice, and two tomatoes Iresh or preserved cream, and rice. Fry the lowl and the otdons to a light brown in two ounces of but ter, '.ben put them into a stewiug-pan and add to it the gravy, tomatoes, apple-sauce and cream. Let it simmer about thirty minutes, then put In a tablesioontul of 1 mon juice and serve w ith boiled rice, if curry piste is nscd Instead of curry powder, ouly a tea spoonful of lemon juice Is required. Nothing can beat this; this was the Kajah's own recipe. VrOcrriN. The great success of the Vegeiine as a cleanser and purifier ol the blood is shown beyond a doubt bj the great numbers who have taken il and received immediate relief, Will) such remarkable eurea. Kiz a la Tosgve Put Into a sauce pan six cupful of sloc' or broth into wh'ch you have previously dissolved s (rood allowar.ee either of tomato past. French tomato sauce, or the pulp of Iresh tomatoes passed through a sieve; pepper and alt according to taste. When it bolls throw In, lor every cup ful of stock, half a cupful ol fine rice, welt washed aud dried before the fire. Let the whole remain on the fire until the rice has absotbed ail the stock, then mel a goodly piece of butter, and pour it ever the rice. At the time of serv ing, aud not before, stir lightly to Sep tra te the grains, but do this off the lire. Sponge Cakb wnn Water. Three cuos sugar, four cups flour, one cup Told wi.ter, six egg., one ieaptonful soda, two teaspoonfuls cream tartar; fitvor with rose and orange water com bined. Beit the eggs light; add sugar and beat again four or five minutes; then add two cup4 of flour, beat well, aud bake in a moderately hot oven. ToSltthe Color ix Stockings. When washed for tne first time use a little ox gall ( which can be procured at the druggists; use it in 4be first water only: also have a teaspooniui oi powdered borax to everv pall of hot water; use very little saap; after the first use of ox gall borax will answer every purpose; do not let the stocking remam loug in any water; hang in the shade to dry. To Stresothex the Voice. Prac tice two or three times a day, but at first no longer thin ten nnuutes at a time, aud let one of these times be be lore breakfast exercise the extremity of the voice, but do not dwell upon those notes you touch with difficulty; open the mouth at all times in the higher notes, especially ; lane noinmg to clear the voice but a glass of cold water, and always avoid pastry, run cream, coffee and cake when you Intend to sing. Skats. Take one enp of molasses, three-quarters of a cup of sugar, one tablespoon or ginger, and a taoiespoon each ol powdered cloves, cinnamon and alspice. Add these to one- nan cup ot melted butter and beat in two teaspoons soda, and flour enough to roll, lt'dl very thin, cut out wun a tin cuttcr,and bake in pans in a hot oven. Arr-LE Crcuies. This simple and dainty little dessert is one taught by Miss Corson : Peel and core the ap ples and halve them ; take hair 6ilces ol Dread, spread thlcklv wit!: butter and sprinkle with sugar, then lay apple on bread, core side down; sprinkle on more sugar and any kind of spice to taste. Bake. "I know a pretty, black-eyed maid, j A royal little queen, Who'll be as much reiolced as I To see this Cabbolinb. Graham Bread. To two pounds ot Graham flour allow a pint or milk, a pint of water, a wineglasslul of mo lasses, t-aspoonful or soda, and two tablespoonluls of strong yeast. Beat the yeist, molasses, soda and salt in luke-warm milk and water. Stir in the flour until too stiff to use a spoon. knead and bake as usual. Quality of Food. one pound of con- is equal, in real sustaining food, to about pounds of potatoes, or 8' pounds of cabbage, or 11 pounds oi white turnips. To Cleax Black Cashmere. Wash in hot suds with a little borax In the water; rinse In bluing water very blue and iron while damp. It will look almost equal to new. To stiffen a crape veil, always keep it folded aud pressed nnder a heavy book, and when it looks grey, take alcohol enongh to wet it thoroughly, men suane it dry, loid it nicely and press. A Lcxcheox Dish. Beat two eggs. mix with them a tablespoonful ol cream. Put them into a saucepan, add ing some anchovies and some minced tongue. Spread on toast and serve im mediately. The organ rolled its notes from the growllcg diapason to the gentle flute; and the congregation accompanied by de p sepulohral coughs te coughs scarcely audible, because they had not yet heanTof the wonderful efficacy of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. WIT AND HUMOR. Some men aro too stingy to live, that's a tact, and it is also indisputable that the generosity of most men is al ways In exact loverss ratio to-the amount of their wealth. In Portland, Oregon, the other dav, an old clothes dealer found l,000 in greenbacks In the lining of a coat handed him by iniotuL-ii In n!.H. tt an fllfi And tlA h&d Just purchased from a miserly cap ta ils t. me next day tne ueaier reiuruou and stated the facts. Instead ot hand ing the conscientious man aC least a fourth ot the money, what did the old skinflint do? He gave him the pr'.cely reward of j3.50 iu short weight quart er'. When the honest old clothes man got around a corner he said to himself, softly, Magnificent Idea; that of re turning htm counterfeit notes for the amount. 'Twill jut give me time to get out of the State." And he went serenely onto buy a steamer uc.ei with the 2.5'J. Thus virtue is its own reward. Home looks sort o tame to you now; bnt after you have sweltered in an attic ud country or had vour face skin ned by the breezes and rt Heeling sun of the seashore, and alter you have chewed greeu cucumbers in the one place and sole leather clams tn the other, you will long for one day at lurne, where you can sleep with plenty of Iresh air from the window, eat re- lisbable. nourishing food, sit with your feet on the mantelpiece and he social. Any other place is a fool to home. A patent medicine advertisement reads thus: "When a lethargic feeling pervades your system; when you nave a disinclination "to move about; when vou have an abhorrence to exercise, yor liver is inactive." This will be glad tidings to many people who have alwavs thought they were lazy when they felt that way. Now they will know that it was only their liver that was lazy. A writer In a bov's piper says : "When vou drive a nail into a board and pull it out again, It will leave an impression, win it uot f" wears ac auainted with a youth who once drove a nail in the hea l-b arJ of his bed. He says It made a very painful impression before be pulled itout. 11 eau alinon leel it ye'. There was a woman at lbs bottom of it or him as usual. "Are vou near-sighted, Mary?" asked Brother Tom. without apparent previous consideration. "What In the world do you ask that ror, ioinr' "V. nothing," siid Tom, as he got out of t be reach ol her parasol tip; "ouly I see you've got on your specas." ine poor girl ! the M ircti winds and April sun had done their work. irutu ami iiuutir. Q. err: What U the beat fauilly a. jicint in the world to regulate the u Aelii. uuiif v the bIo;J. remove co- tivene? aud biliousness aid diges- ion and tone up the whole system? Truth and honor compels us to answer. Hop Bitters, being pure, (rliCt and harmless. See another col a in n. TvUAo Wade. A mono the replies to au advertise ment of a music committee for "a can didate ls organist, music teacher, "etc.. was the following one: "Geut'emen, I noticed your a lycriisenient for an organist and mu!c-teacher, cither lady or gentleman. Having been both for several years, I etter you my services." A gentleman hiring a scrvaui, after patiently enduring the usual catechism when asked, "And have you a y chit dten?" replied : "Yes, 1 have five; but can drown two or three if you in sist upon it." A carpenter being at work ata gen tlemai 'a house, fell through the rafters from top to bottom. When the gentle man heard of the accident, "Oh" says be, "I love to se a man g cleverly through his work." Ax auctioneer, at a late sale of an tiquities put tip a helmit with the fol lowing candid observation: '-This, ladies aud gentlemen. Is a helmet ol Kouuulus, the Koman founder; but whether he was a brass or iron found er 1 caunot tell." The proper form ot a will nowdays will read : "To the respective attorneys of my children 1 give my entire estate and wordly goods or all description Personally to the children and to my beloved wile 1 give all that remains." A Trxa lady recently presented her lover with an elaborately-constructed pen-wiper but was astonished, the fol lowing Sunday to see hlui come Into church wearing it as a cravat. A tocxu lady at an examination in grammar was asked "why the nouu bachelor vr:is singular." She replied immediately, with much ualrtU: "Be cause it Is very singular they don't gel married." Will, you'll own she's got a prettv root, won't you?" "Ties, I'll grant you that; but it never made half as much of an impression on me as the eld man's." "I rise for inf jrmation," said a mem ber or a legislative body, "lam very glad to bear it," said a bystander; "no man needs it more." 'I have a great ear, a wonderful ear' said a conceited musician, in the course of a conversation. "So has a donkey," replied a bystander. It Is said that whisky Is a sure cure for the bite of a rattlesnake. W bat will cure the bite of whisky ? "I don't think freckles are so very bad," said a lovely girl. "I never ob ject to seeing them on a rival's face. Why are some men meaner than bad ooffee ? Because bad coffee will finally settle, but some men won't. 1 (The coroner as well as the farmer makes hay when the sun shines. Knocking a friend down is a sure way of dropping au acquaintance. "If yon make it hoptlonal with me," says the Englishman, "I'll taki beer." Talk is cheap. Is it? Just hire a lawyer once. The driest boots have the biggest creak." A two foot rule Don't wear tight shoes. Oxlt a question of time Asklag the hour. Ax upper fiat An aristocratic noo dle. A xacght that counts one an aero naut. "Two for assent" A bridal couple. The empty gun never kicks. Orrat Iltreu. Is often suddenly experienced from in attack ot cramp in the stomach, colic, or other painful affections for the relief of which nothing Is superior to Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart-Woed, or Water-Pepper, com pounded from the best French brandy, Jamaica ginger, smart-weed, or water pepper, aud anodyne gums. For diar rhoea, dysentery, bloody flux, cholera morbus, its warming, soothing, as tringent and beating properties render u a perfect specific, uusurpassed as an anodyne and stimulating embrocation or liniment. Should be kept la every family. Bold by druggists at fifty cents. A Facltless family medicine that mothers can rely nro'i for t.elr child ren and lor themselves. Corrects Acid ity of the Stomach, cures Colic, regu lates the Bowels. Is a Purifier and Tonio to tho whnlesjatero, and ieslven vtiii safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infants. Children as well as adults, eat sometimes tro much supper, or cat som thing wl Inh docs not digest well, producing Soor Stomach, Colic, or R-stltuess a good dese of Simmons' Liver lt-gulalor will lve certain relief. I have used Simmons' Regulator In mv family for eight or ten years, and found It to be the best family medicl .e lerer used. I have usd it in most cases hen ny children had DiarrLa, Colic, flewlache. You may say it is the best family medicine I crer need for any thing that may happen. 1 have uxl it in Indigestion and found It to relieve :ne Immediately after eating a hearty supper. Oa going to boil I take about a teaspooniui aud never feel the effects of the supper eaten. Ovid G. Sparks, 'El-Mayor C!ty ot Maeou, Ga." Dittortio of Utuet bp prettureor ttrai. Many photographers have from time to time remarked that it is occa sionally impossible to focus an object sharply and clearly, even with a lens known to yield a satisfactory result In ordinary cases. Setting aside such obvions causes as light shin ng into the lens, or the presence of moisture on one of the glasses, there can be little doubt that the most frequent source of the difficulty in qnetlon is a bending or distortion of the objective by some mechanical force acting on it. In the case of lenses burnished Into their mounts, a contraction of the ring by -old may distort the lens uniformly, If its lit in the mount is accurate, merely altering the focus and d'nturblng the corrections of the instrument. If, how ever, the call in which the lens may be mounted Is not tnrned with extreme accuracy, or if the outside of the lens itself is not truly round, so irregular a distortion may arise as to altogether destroy the defining power of the com bination to which the lens belongs. There is no question that the practice of burnishing lenses iuto their mounts has its disadvrntages, for when this plan is adopted the operator has no easy remedy agalust a "frost-bound" lens, excepting to keep the Instrument warm during tne time he is uslog it. If ou the other hand, the glasses are not cemeDted in their crll, tbey are liable uot only to be misplaced by careless persous, but also to be distorted by being screwed down In their places by an undue degres -of force. Lenses should generally be left just the least bit loose in their mounts not quite enough to causa any possibility of shaking, but the right degree of loose ness cau generally be estimated by making an attempt to turn the lens In its setting. Few persons realist the ease with which glass bends and yields to pressure. It it novo found practicable to relieve zinc plates or sheets ot their rigidity, and thus facilitate the working of the Same Into the various I or mi desired, in tne treatment of si e ;t sine, wiil'h tils In view, a bath of linseed oil ls pre pared, and into this the piate ate liiii ged, ihesa being suhjecied to the action of oil while InastatJof ebulli tion for some thirty miuu es, more or less, according to the thickness oi the metal; the plates are then removed fnm the bath, and afttr the oil I tho roughly dralucd from their surfaces they are well cieaned, and are then cady for Hie market. Plates which hive passed through this process are represented to possess great ductility, aud to be capable of receiving aud re taining a high polish ; ou this account they may be advantageously employed as a substitute for lead or pewter, at a great reduction of cot. in a variety or euses among these, for example, being the lining of sinks and cisterns, and the covering of counter and other sur faces requ.rmg a metallio pro:ectiou. We arc o th.ti.kf'ii to ssy that our baby was permanently cured of a dan gcrons and protracted irregularity of the bowels by use of Hop Bitters by its mother, which at the same time restor ed her to perfect health ami strength. The Parent. 11 hetcr, N. Y. bee another column. Uttfulo Eiprtit. The Xature reports a very cnrlons telephouic experiment made in Switzer land on the occasion of the federal fete of singers. A telephone had beer placed in the Zurich Festballe.andtwo conductors connected with the Bale telegraphic office, where a large au dience bad congregated. The distance from Bale to Zuri.-h is about bO kilo meters. The Bale audience enj iyed the singing about as well as If they had been placed In the upper circle of an ordinary opera house. At the end of the performance they proved their satisfaction by clapping hands, which the telegraphio wires transmitted with perfect fidelity to the Zurich per formers. The JablucAkrff sys em of electric lighting is now in use under almost every possible condition and in every variety of establishment, In streets on bridges, in railway stat.ons, theatre, circuses engineering and Industritl works, d cks, basins, on board steam vessels, in ho. els, and in private resi dences. King Teebaw, of Burmah, has sixty lights fitted up In his palace at Mandalay ; the Shah of Persia has four at Teheran; Prince Agaklara has six at Bomt ay; aud the King ot Portugal aud the ex-Queen ot Spain are also ing them. Seventeen hundred and sixty were lately reported in use la different counties, one hundred and ninety-eight being in England. . An Interesting experiment In nerve grat ting has been periorraed bra Bu charest phyrlclan. He removed a por tion of the sciatic netva of a fowl and replaced it by a similar paction of the sciatle nerve of a rabbit The ends soon united, and the fowl's leg com pletely recovered Its power. Tieo elation for scientific and hospital purposes are to be established by the French section of the International African Association. One of them is to be atOussagara nnder the direction of Capt. Bloyet. and the other on some tributary of the Ogooue river, near the French colony of the Gaboon, under tbe charge of Mr. Mixon. It has been long known that fishes re turn to about the same place In tbe same rivers nach year to spawn, but it is a new discovery that tbey go up the left-hand side of the stream, coming down tbe opposite side. Fishermen may be benefited by remembering this. Jf. Pasteur proposes Inquiring Into the diseases and parasites of the phyll oxera, with a view of promoting their increase. He believes tbts to be tbe most ptomlslng plan of exterminating the vineyard pest. It Is well known that microscopio parasites often prove remarkably destructive to insect life. One. trial of Dobbins' Electric Soap, (I. L. Cragin & Co., Philadelphia Pa.,) will make you a firm believer in iu merits ever after. Give it that trial, please. Your grooer has it, or will get It. mi A little girl, noticing the glittering gold niting In her aunt's front teeth, exclaimed: "AontMary.I wished 1 had copper toed teeth like yours." It n are kirk. Kidney-Wort will sit you mora doctor's His than any ot madiinna knovo. Acting with pea.fio aaery no tha kidneys an4 ttvar, tt etina Un wor-l diaeaaea mns4 by Uuii aa nagaaiaat. Cae tt a oaoe. Uuaa. Tfcaak a4 tar AaafcaaH I Watxruorr, Hasa,, April 11, 1371. Ifcwaa. NarrTiumEB & Co. I-r Sirs' Kacloaad yon fll 8nd ona Hollar, for which pleaas ft rid ma a '-oi of Anaketu. LHreet tt to Iu;IoH Rich, Jr., WellSe, Barn stable Co.. Uua. My wife baa tnnVred Iambi y with ptlas for tea rears, and had tried all kind ot remedisa that aha oouid bear of wubook ranch relief. Last nsnar I btppaned tohsar ot Ammkeni wh-o I waa in Bualon aad aa I procured a box and aba experienced immediate relief. Hb aaya sha eao exclaim with tha eelo--bratad professor: Thank God for AkmJwmj I 8ba cava part of the eoateaU af tha un to a friend of heca la Pronocttowa. and tbey helped her aa tha'. aha aaot tha next day aad bought aoma. Tha moat of tha iubatatanU of Una plaoe aotl vicinity are aca-fann people, and by beitw expoead to wtt aad cohl. a bard pulling at rope nine ont of ten aro trou bled with nilea. aad taara tried ao man? reate diea wilbont relief that Ihe ara diacourstfed and have no fsila in anything, bat I know that tbey are a good artiHs. Kow 1 will tail vou my plan; I am a peddler and travel in Barn atabla connty. and timea ara ao bard that money U vtrr acaree. but if I cao afford it Una urn mer i waut to bar aboal a dozen boxea oa purpoee to give mi to tha onbehavara. and I think that by ao doing, and beta acquainted w Hi ao man people that I coold get op qmta a trade in itaafenaif yon would give ate tha sole ngut of this coooty. Years trnlv. UL'LFOPD BICB. Jit. Anitbrsi la toll by a.'l tu wtae drugsurta. Tnca SI 00 per box. riaraplea ma-led Ire to all nffarer. en application to P. Naoa.aadtar A Co.. Box SM8. haw I'oik. V egetine. More to He than Oold. r ALrou. If asa, March T, 1".' Ha. a. n. mvnts: I wiab to Inlorm yoa what Vetrettna ban do-e Kir ma. I h.tve been troubled wun Erralpeta Homor for more i ban tt year la my limb MDd oihrr airu ot mr body, and bave been a great aufferor. I ommeik.'ed inking VegeMoe one year ago last Atttfua aad caa truly a-y it baa Oone uxjre for me ibaa aav other medUMne. I oevrn to oe parlroilv uv Irom thta b'imoraed caa reeomnwod It tn every in. Would not be wiibout ibis medicine 'ua more to me than guld and 1 feat It Mil prove a blessing to others as Ii baa to me. lour, mo respyfnll J. BEBTLEY. DD., lays : It kaa daaia aaara art f kaai ! ajaads aatt sraMklaaaaiS. Haw am it. oat. Fab. a, issx Mr. JL R. tramm. Mutton. Maaa. Mr I have aold uun. g the past year a con siderable quantity of roar V. getioe. and I b" uevr, la all taara it lias given a ilstaciloo. In ana eae, a deueaie young lady o( about IT -aia waa niaab benented br us use. Her pav raws lafoimed ma that It bad oune bar more KOud i baa aU ib medical treat meat la which aba had previously been subjected. y oura, uuiu.j Loudly la its Prats. Tosoara, Oat., Jtarcb S, ISSa, H.H. 911 1 SMS Boatoa: Dear i-lr considering tha abort time that VegeUoe baa brea brlurv the i nMIc hare it sell wen a a okAd puiioer. and icr iroau s rbilng deal a oluinjlab or torpid liver It tea first-class medicine. Our customers speak loudiy m Its praise. 1. WHIOHT CO.. Cor. Queea aad kuiabeth streets. rssraasB ST U. BL BTETEHS, Baxrtwa. Vrgoilno la Sold br all Druggists. PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. Pr. R. H. Clarfc, Snath Ben. Vt.. myv, tthttmmew of u;Tilla 11 ku acted hkeaeWm. tt aa eurtxl Rnv wtm owt at nta aad baa oa rST&llil,oc Bi. Alhm. Wt, araltfej f pnectoa nlu. after vtxteea yw Frnisfr from PQoa suwi OtMtii C a. Bognvboo. of BtifcjAlivay wmr lCm-rt akfre haw ton wooden lor me in rotxD7ltsulj coi WONDERFUL HY? POWER. I 1 Ituzm It Lt sc Qt UTX2, IU BC7XL ul tt EESI73 si tfc suu has. Because It eleanees tna system of the poieonoua humors that davalopw InKMnay and Urinary diaeaaae. Bll louaneoa. Jaundlea, Constipation, PI lea, or In Rhaumatlam, Neuralgia aad nervous dlaordara. KltWrr-WOKT hi aer vexetaM cava. inlMlwiaaaifl(miH 0a paetar will natolx (jU of aadldaa. TTtrST IT IJO"7Cr I PUT H at tha li aalm. rXea.Sl.ea. TILLS, tSBUKOV t ta tnplMm, 12 (Wllaau - Bartlaciaa, Tt, The aceanialated evidence of hearty thirty Team show thai th- Bitter la a certain remedy for malarial d &. as well aa Ha aurval pre ventive ; that It eiadisate dvapepeia, e. nsti t utK, liver enmpialni and nervtuanees. rooa1 eraots a tendency io gout, r brumal lam. urinary ad uterine disorder, tnat It lm ana vlgiir to the leebte, and cheera tha mind bile it lavigo ratf tbe body. for sale by an Drurelsts and Dealers geoaraily. Hi Km LIIV5r V lif.l- m jj 0 IJLtJ EnJKEY DISEASES. - ci! T?Jrmd.m"t wyvhaaaaaf ajiaraTwromT. rUawarf vy jr. Ftarea Soldaa Martial Olaaoyary auras an anaia, free" tea wont Srrarala a) a wwiaia , rtaapla, v Kraptioa, Bryalpalaa, Salt-rhewaa, Pe-rer nana, aealy aa atavavk akin, ia abort, all diet Mrtfyina, aad tavlroratln wed aaa aauaaa by eaoasiDa. If you SaJ duBrdfoyrabnitoa, aa feo ay body, fraqnant hrteb or a bav diuiaeae, wa vjlnt vhila uejif Kmauatly baa Tl as an. foaled ita aoney fa cuytaf Tntarr, eSaa, Sara Bywa, aevralaa 8t aavd Swilllni, Ball 1 V irraraa appauia, ana lonirua aoaioo, yon art) natrtaa- traai Liver, ae BUtaaaa.n - A remedy tor aU oeh eatgs Ibawos'a Crakans ate-Ileal Diaeovarv ha aa aqual, aa It affeeu pert act and radical aura. eura at BrMehf tla, Imn Caacha. Vaakl Luaa. aad early atnaaa at 3am anaapllam. M baa aaabibd tha medical faculty, aad nalaal phyaatlaa raaouaaa It tha traataat aatdJoal dlsaarary ol th as. Sold by fuw Tft Vat WW ataiais, uiei, aar oocapawa. a yor Jawndld, rttfj CaaaUawtlat. laipura Bld. Fala la tha I Tlahlaaea ae Cava. Bmb taats9latffaa9 wawaavM1 aai 3wu.-oMEriiosrB. t;. Bjw.i T n. tor hwh ach-ota. Just ont. B9am BEIXSM Bi L. O icmon. Ju t outlier Common siorui. Vlhlla atataxa. c . qo oa.) lor Sunday Bcbtol". PAKLOBOBGAH IHSTEU0TI0S BOOK (f 1.6i. Rr A. N. Johraoo, la out it sight ahead ofanyotlMiM in teax-blng bevlnnera on Keed Oram, bo h naeular and sacred music. Sunday School. Teniperano). Gospol aai Ujina iuuHO. AU taehar lake lo tt at iaca. rariTTja lUTi fiTlTftTlfa CT.ASSES Yii aMn daVdj daw aavaaajai w aava m m a a i 3 w,n frwvee mr thma superior books valew f WwraBlB) (S ). by L. O. Pmt-ron; Teeaal(t!. by W O. rvrkln, and ihajdl far ialj Claaaaa. (d oenta), by A. y. obn-on. CHOIRS will flwd bailor Awthaaa 3 AMERICAN ANTHEM BOOK (I. th). by John. on. Teoimy and Abiy. or tMKKH AN THKM W OK tft . t y L- O. aVteTon,or . u . n l-u iiibiti i v w ft. Parklna. . a ii i. . j --- TEHrCBASlf PEOrUS will ta awra ta we) 3TBMPBBANCK I K W SL8 (SS Cf .). by Tenney A Hot! man: or TKMHERANCK LIiiUTI &. by Hug wrxwi; or HULL'S TEMrt RANCa. ULEK BOOK, ( CtsU Bprclmea copies of any boos: mailed tor above pnota. Oliver Dltson & Co., Boston. j. tc irrsox. at CO, im rkeataaa fMro. IUaalaladtiat. ThaTSiStaaaTeTthedtoaaavarTIa AeolmbiaatVia af Hop, Buciw, htan drahla "a Dandot ion, aailta.biai a HI4td . all n. uv Vlill., nnciiH. - - Makeioaiia" piooq rurmer, brvar Bum l tor, Ul. od HmUA luatanac ilr kwa? eM where Bop a vanad aad perfect am taw Suy groat ToallwhoM ittaxvljgrtaa gtlialla&a. racM Imnart tjotuo buw.leor aiinary organ, or who ra aolMaa TaaK aMauaiunum, Rop Bitten an lavml . without intoc- toatlns:- Ko 1 h) oae Hop Blr- M DoatwaitanUlvoaeBia wea aat it 70a aid feel bad ar Bbcratia,BM'Jeea at aura. Itanyeaveroarbfratbaal'aved auadrada. SOOu1hepaMR)raea they Ml m oaraoraalp. Do ao Bjrara,tyoar(rieaue attCTer.bot aav and arsa taam"" Nop B 1 laiimler Boa Bttten W M Vila, djuei-l ra2ikeaBaatrvaa.BOttnaFarcatawKaa Medleia ever dmni tha "CTVaUI and aorr and aa pnaoa or family abea&l a wnaonx uena. Tt .I.O." " a!et l hrealWile eon foruninaenniianyt vnwi. wkxij aarcotiri All eoM tr d:-tt7- -Ma Head . forCuxular. mt Btuan ! ENCYCLOPEDIA TIOUETTE-BUSINESS TH- i ikv ch mp0"t km dtnlr roaTABaVt udl rmi m ck dsa tr. astll stMt Bnm sv bb im Jursa. It Kll U- w i rUt Ulit rfm rt w Usjdj if UK BataJ aWW mppu'mt W itsJ It a4aVmlnf B) All Tha4ftM. r..ltavlI- ft, PtW SAPONIFIER la lb OH Belleal CoaaaatvataS Lre tar VASTLY SOAP 31 A k 1 N li Dlrvctloa aeaoajaany eaah eaa kxwakiae Mar, nmlt aad Talle Saap talaals. baiiall waiahl .ad m axta. AHK FOIl HA POWinEB, AMD TAEB KO OTHEB. rnra salt uamvt c. fBiLAava MAKE HENS LAY. Aa facial 1 yataraarr Saigaaa aad Chaailet, aovi wavaMni i tkteooaacry,aetaai aMetaftb flan aad OaliM Pawdan bora ara vnrtbleaa traah. eave Ua( hbevldaalB Coaditioa Poadan aro eta lately ear aad laim.n.lT valoai'la. Nathtac aa earth vill aiak boaaUr Ilka Saerldaa CvaditloB Powore. lKja. an teuraiiua io aa- eiat af feed. aaM evarrwaer. or ml r eli lor eiaa aa. L a. JOalhSOii A CO., Baaaer, Ha. Farming for Profit N"w. AvnM. Cmt.itafMlT. A Cvmtrlrta Fam Litrtrr ia tt- tf. A iir frii t wneemmiTiil Cmroutidj. TELLS HOW TfJ .Tt-S&tea: Maka Honey I U LTuilr wamf tlasc It rsBt rvrry iximm. fwaraB. U Ills- rsn-Ki. Se4 f-' lirnisr bbi -rru) b J.C.McCLKlV CO.. 1 WlUWvlUi, FV FREE TO ALL! nf C u: t r z-u ti'-rwry f FiUt J" ftai. Tlx? l"'rrwidW as tltaMe ib ta.-ra mm- pVi)- SUBB it i.S'fri haaAwr . T. L4. - 4J t LV-P ar. taWi. h.ctct. AdasataiiaCtit, wmA rj tMng ta VltaU tvM tdhBVvan LtVr wkdM rjil7 jBJal tiviir f aVaxoc- tr U U bum aireaatr tBknt. wlal Brndl H Fr fcr re MmIss to avu mfc t-n.1 ! ca0 itm cr r BudaVr.-vj mtrntrnt I fW BBdtBdy tkBal t-"-P PF the MMf ttM aaiw. n bs. ns. Thd rcanaimr prsc Ls f ptr nr, M an BrflliBdJi IB IBa? p?t lat lov LaVTT BvStBd B4 iawaw lueaaH rvW w infvbinc It nrf rvaspv-wsw By tAklBd BslttAjM b thto eeStrr veaj arm aji live Ihrttfitsat ssn!tUf lavaajeB bb4 am'arfM hva4rr snnaa ia pKI"-4. 4 BjBjBJB tf VBlwBSddr r4 MUehrtiT PT-aaltBg BI I PhTf PnT lad) axfmdhtutadj Msmmg iwiBjiep t.mtmf, viivjs mm. ! if v-J cava MKrtM-tw. a. W lw-r bbv dJETIBilOA BBS BIViSVL, LkX at BjBt T1 'WL Vv Ian trajtpB f Um ovBi r-. Md BMrr '.M Mats b fm s'Uof will. A44ra, r. . UHUk, fBBjisBBi W rvm in, tw lark. F ' - Hh-s'aViiTis vun, K rait . Ah kin.!..f BpoTt'nsi lmrlii it Bn mr- jKAVJWa JOS. a GRUBB & CO , 712 Market Street. Phila.. Pa. GEORGE fiCHELIS Wee rkratrr, Chjaa- raaaly. t-m . Re eler a fall bar ef KrBi-KRT eT'-'K.oa bean. rarieMlee lirit le rel): Flwo Crak. Ap- KTe. Aaplo. Peaoai ead Caevry inwe. vdara riaata in ire ana eaiail eoaLt uea. dorreeaoedea a eullricMl. 100 Tranfr Plrtaro. r.: lae FcHe P etaree 1e. Aodre- i. W.rBlZZKLL. B-ltua. rr, Md. GREAT WESTERN GUNV.'OPKS, e. hea eteaa ear ruk lAmSaoineaL InlmM aa.4 Ova IS 188L TREE. 188L The ILLrSTKATTO " GOLDKM PRIZE" lor loil la now ready. Tb s ekgjni book eunialna ei.iuv a nne engravinva. A specimen copy will r aent Iree 10 any one In toe l'nled rttiia on receipt f a three-ornt stam toprppdy poat- aK uu uie a oa. Agenut waniaa. Aaareaa F. GLEASON A CO, e Summer Wreet, Boston, Slaas. 3 SlONTItS ?! TRIAL for 1 1 brroent stampa, The Paoru'i JocaaaL. Bag' retoaa. Md. A Ittk and oxaanem aa aceatl Ontflt Pre. Sddnat O tlCKKAT. auueta,Me. CONSTIPATION AND PILES. bad aatad. aro aoaiiiavad by thi powartul. afla, eallaw aalar af atdn. aa vallawlah-nrawa ieel. bad Ueta ta awnith, tataraal heat T aaUi VA an .irr- ay wapa. r-rr'Ljr Iir-. -ti-w S Its aat of takiBi tba larya, ranalelTa, namaasa V.ila. Thaaa iuw 1 laata. They oparat without dlKurbaaaa la tba yaaea ta , rtina naih 1 a rhaal eniaailvw I OR; RADWAY'S Sarsasarilliai Besalrent, THE GEE1T BLOOD PCKIT1EE, JOB TUB CTRH OV CHRONIf IilHiac 8CUOFTL Oft STPnii.lTIO. HBttSDL , TAMVORCO.NTAUlOLS, Ba U Sowtod la Tha Laaga ar tntaoh, u aa- ituaee, riaah ar Manaa, CORBUFTDK TBS SOLIDS AMD TiTIATiaQ ., . . tub yu.u. r&rohto Rbenmatlent, Tofnli, fllahdirtv swrlllBfr. Bai-atn; Drv fouirh, r.riK-omn stteo. tloos, SvpblU'lc Com pi U Ls Bleeding; m th luruta, by-'-pt-pEi;. Water Uriah, Tic lMloreiiv Whit) Svrelln gH. Tumors. I' Ire: a sln aud H;p ntaraam, Mercartai llse as, Fmal Com. plaints, Rra, Drop 7, bait Uheum, B-onchiUa. Conaumption, Liver Complaint. &c. Fot only does tha Fanapamitaa Ceaotveni axeel all remedial aganta In ihocureott bronio. aurotuloua. CaatituciDnal aai bkla tHaeaaea. but It hi tha oatr poolUTe cunt tor HD5ET 110 BULDDKB C0XPUIITS, tJiTnary and Womb Tnarnmn, O-avaL Dlabeteo, Iiropay. Stoppaga of Wa ar, InconLnence ol Orloa. flrtg-hth Dt a a. Albuminuria, and la al eaaaa vatwra thero are bnck da-t AV po lti , 1 tha wa'ar la thick, etiudv, mixed with sii. ataaeea lik tba whltaof aa egg, ur threads li whit' alik, or there H a m rbuL dark b.tiou appaaraaoa and white bone-d ist dvpoattt. and wnea thera hi a pricking, burning naatioo when paaalng water, a d pain In t ie siuail ot the back end a on 7 tha Ions, bold by lmg. lata. FJtlCa OS DOLLAR. OTATfll TTTJfOR OF TRW TEARS' OROWTH CUKAO BX OB. SADfATV ataJlKUiaVi. On bottle contains mora of the active p-r-n-v blea of MtHHclnes than nay other Prt-pirada. lakeala Teaepoontul Qea. while other ra. tulre Ave ar alx tunea aa much. R. R. RADWAY'S Ready Relief; CTJKES AXD FBSTClTa DYSENTERY. DIARRHCE. CHOLERA MORBUS, FEVER AND AGUE, RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. DlKTHERlA, vFLUEN2A. SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Lnoaenrsa. Diarrheal. Chotert Morbus. orraJn tul dX-ichargra from the b .weLi are stopped in 1 or su mlnutrs b taking ttulway a Utadv ttZ lief. Mo eongeattoo or ma mioation. no wut. neas or toauiulw iu luuuw toe ae of ihe R. R. RaLkL IT WAS TUB FIRST ASD IS Tbe Onlx Pnia Remedy hn tnstanCy atopa the mcxt excm.ta-inr palna, allays injaminatloi . a, and cures Con um. whether or the Lunga. omach. towea or other glaada or mat bv on- ippl .atl.,0. twely aalaale.. uo mat. tr bow yloient. or ezcructiiiiiig the pain, l a tbeum Uc. Bed-rtd.len. InHrm. C'rlpplrL xrv-tm-t. NeuralgcorproHirated vnib tlea.o mi rallfr. UADWAfa HSADT kKUEV will afford instant eaae. ,t IntUualaemtlwai af the KKIaeya. laaniMinafik Bladder, taflttaaaauattwai af the Bwwu I eviiea ef the Lam Mr Threat, ItlUrailt BreMhlair. . lplt-tl ml 1 be lieu l Hyacartca, Crewta. Dlphibori. . . atora,lalarau. Heavdachw. Taatharhe, TVTa a, Kleaploaaaaa, JawralarLe, Bheammll-m awio t bllla. ArwarblUe, lalhlBlaBO.aul m. it. The appUcauon of the Kea1y Kellef 10 tie part ar parte where the pain or uimculty exlau w. J aJT.inl Mflil an I ejimfiirt. Thirty to sixty drops In a half tumbler of waur will la a few minute-t cur- Cumai SpralBS. bour Stomach. iiearUHiru, S:-k Head-ach-. Ula.vtMSi. Uyarntrry, Code. ind In ihe Bow-U and all Internal p.uns. Travelera hi:i always carry abrfleof R d way's Roidy Kruvf witu hiena. A lew dropa la wawr wtil piWeni aickns or pain iiuai ehange t . It la letter thai French Hranuy or Bitters aa a stimulant. Frlce Fuiy OeoL p-t louie. Radway's Regulating Pills. Faataaid Fwreiliaa. Soathtac AaeHaata, Aa Wateat Pala. Alwaya Kallablo aaiat Matawal La tbalr Uparattba. A TXQXTABLK BTJRSTITL'TK FOR CALOMEL. Ferret tty taataleaa, elesantty coat, d with Sweet ram. purge, ragaUte, punty, Ctaaaae and Krengtbea. tUawams Frtxa, tor the core of an Dtserdert at the .-tnmaeo. Liver, KoweM. Kidneys, Blad der. Nerooa titaeaaes. UeadMChe. Coastipai Ion, Uoatlveneia.Bindlgration. Iiyxpepsla, Bti oua. aeaa. Fever. Inllammation of ihe HoweLe. PUm, and all derangements of tha lu'eraal Flvera. Warranted to e fleet a perfect cum. Purely vegetable, eootalnliif no mercury, ailnarals or oeH-ienoua drugs. eVObBerve tbe following tymptoms reeulttng from Dhr-aaeaof the D geauva urg-na: Cooau patioa. Inward PUea, Failnesa of the Blood la Head. Acuity of the Stomach, Nauae i. H.-an-bum. Diagnia of F-ie 1. f'ulmeaa or Weight la tha StOiHach, boor Erw-tailooa, blnktng or Flut ter ng at Hie Heart, Choking or eum r ag Sen. nations wbea In a lying postgrv. Dimi ees ot Virion, Dota ar Webs belore the bight, Kever a- d Dull pala In the Brad, IVDcb-nci of Frrsplra, tion. Teliowness o the bkm and Ryea. fain la the aide. bet. Limbs, and buddea Fluahca ol 11 eat. Burn, a g In the rie-a. A tow doaee of Kanwaye Frus will frea tha aywam trom aU the ahova-named dlaoruara, Fisaa, B9 Cawta yar bb. wr repeat that the reader most consult atu hook and papers 00 the subject ot diseases and their cure. mog which may be named 1 TaJaa) awal 1 ra "Havdw-y awj Irrtlabl CraihiraV etodwaiy mm herafata.x and others rolauxtg 10 dilTareat ilimn at S OLD IT ORTJOtUSTBl B.BAB ayiUI A TBITB." Send a tetter atamp to BADWAT c, Tawk Wu' UlKk ay eDionnaaoa worth thonaAAdawffl be enl to yon, TO THE PUBLIC. There ran be no bettor fnarantea of tho vara of Ua. Rapwarsald eataMlahed R. R. R. Raan. 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