f5 -VT-' a I . I 1 1 II llll ( 1 A ! -' t; -r ' - f3 fp . 1$ t-'i S t i u Klny, Qoeeo, Jrkt Xot many French card were ever sold In the American markets, com paratively speaking, slthouzb. these manufacture were exceedingly line a linen card, thia, strong, and delicate, and nice to handle. The great bulk of Imported cards were trom English manufactures, as they are to-day. The English cards excel In their beauty of finish, geometrical designs for their backs being ornamented with fine colors and gilding to an extent never attempted with the A nerican article. 'Ibis elegance of ornamentation seems to have always been a specialty with the Enclish makers, and alone, or in connection with the heavy duties, ap pear to warrant the price asked for ihcin about double that of American card., the latwr being even a better article. But, as has been hinted, of late years ertat progress has been made in the ui&nuiacture of playing cards In this country, untli at present to belter gvooa can be found in any market than are afforded bs United Sute makers. The nio!ern round-cornered card of the present make is a vast improvement over the olU-style fquare-cornered af fair; a: d the initiipulaiion of stock in their make-up rtsul.s in an article posseting all the attributes considered (.eeirable ty card-players. The Eng lish maiiulatturers have been trying to copy the results attained in American rouud-cornered cards by '-dieing out the blot k : but 1b this tffoi t they failed signally, siuce the card cannot be cut iu that way without fatally irjurlng lis et'gcs and quality. Consequently a coui le of card-cutting machines have letu tttt to Ei. gland lrom this coun try, and, by the use of Yankee (or Jewish meihoUs.no doubt our cousin will acliiete tetter success. Iiesidts the improvement in the shape of caids above described, there have been other Innovations in American on manufacture, which have also hem iiicfl'ectualiy Imitated abroad. 'Ibc-reaie now in the market "tripli cate" Mid "indicator" playing cards, loth cs:iitd to shoiten the process of itading a "hand," and as a guard staiiitt the ccnlfc'erate system in some kino's orgambling ganies. Thus the triplicate card Las miniature of the face of the i aid reproduced in its upper it l.ir.d ttrnr, as, for instance, the live-fpot of clubs has a miniature five of clubs in the coiner indicated, the i'.ie cl the lutttr teir.g only about half an iLch the longest way. Exactly why lb it card should be called "triplicate and duplicate, the wiiter dees not kbow. This device is to assist the holder to read his "hand" without peniLg it, he having only to sniffle his i aid fcLUiciently to reveal the uiimatures ou each to discover what he hold. But a still better device for the pur pose is found in ihe "indicator" card. In this case, instead of the miniature, tLtre tpi eais, in the same corner, a figure immediately over a copy of the suit, tliua: For the eight of l earts, a figure eight, and immediately under It a heart, no larger than the figure. For the queen of diamonds, a leit-.r Q, with a diamond underneath. These tiguies and K-lttrs are made "lean," as the job printer would say, so that, while read ily discernible by the holder of the card.-, they would be deciphered with d:Uk-ulty, if at all, by a looker-on. Ih a is jutt w hat was rt quired to frus trate tie epilation? ol coniedcrates of gamblers iu the game of poker tr blud, while at the same time it saves time aud trouble tor the player, con sideration's, to be sure, which may not receive due weight lrom the discarder of all Ktnif s. lie English makers en deavored to t ply an "indicator" by placing tLeir figure in the spot; but this trraut incut does not seem to bt to eaiiriaeu ly to card players, though the writer confesses that be has made no ttry extended canvass of the mat ter. Munkry Mtooting la Ciamhi. l ie mere Tact of slaughtering mon keys will protably not cause any great decree of pleasure to any one aspiring to the title of rpertman, though at the same lime a man choosing to kill ss many as possible might yet cot con sider himseif altogether wanton in bis sperr, lcr the monkeys may be termed vermin. They are a great nuisance to the sgrieulturist, and cause much loss in ti c gioucd nut plantations, where they frequently pick the seed out ol the ground almost as soon as it is planted. To shoot the dog-faced mon- k y is ti fy, tut to make a bag is quite another matter. You may knock him out ol a tree.oryou may bowl him over cu the ground, but you will not find hi in on the spot where you feel sure jdu saw him lull. Dead or alive, bis oompaniens carry him eff, aud pursu ing monkeys ou loo: is not a game which man is adapted to play success fully, the most likely way to secure a specimen is to take a little boat and pull ee-ntly along close into the bank, ju-t alter suuset at which time the uicukc-ys frequently collect in the branches of trees overhanging the river; thus cue may be shot so that he lulls into the water, whence his friends are powerless to rescue him. tThe gteat drawback to tie method of aqua tic tukirg is that in the upper river, and especially at the close of day, the mo; quitoes fairly sw arm, coming down en ene iu clouds, and making shooting a matter of gieat determination an en durance. Certainly it is very easy to say that such and such game may be shot by Ijirg out at night; but this necessitates an amount of exposure against which most Europeans are not prcof, to say nothing of the attacks ol ihe btove iests, though they may, to a certain extent, be balked by wearing over the hands and face bags made ol seme lijr.Lt material leno, for in atacce. l'erhaps at seme tuture date menkey skins may become of commer ial Taite, and when they do the Gam liawiil be able to flood the market, Li d ihe giound nut growers will re joice. What Is virtue bat a medicine, vice but a wound. and Pro. .;tra6iiri7fr, of Jena, holds thai liie attributing ot all the functions ol life to protoplasm is to be looked upon as a ereat advance In science, although it is impossible thus far even to form hypotheses with regard to the forces which are at woik in the protoplasm a n number ot conservatories In tie Acre I-lands, it has been noticed that lie development of rosebuds and other flowers appears to he hastened by allowing smoke to have access to litem. FARM AND GARDES'. Which Shall rr be, Cattl" or Gbaix. Both. A mixed husbandry is safest for the icasses. Tt Sonta has snflered from scarcity of meat and milk, and plethora ot corn and cotton. Many a Minnesota fanner has helped to feed the East and England, wbile he has beaj destitute of milk for his coflee, or butter for Lis superabundant bread. It has been rapeatedly shown that those countries which produce corn aud cattle most laritely, boast a higher land valuation tlan the great wheat countries. It Is not only in In rii.na and UiinoU. butin thenew State of Iowa as well, where apring wheat has ever been a specialty, taking a broad view of the future requirements r... .af nd hroad. it aee that it is the policy of all nations (Great Britian alone excepted) to produce their bread at home. They dare not risk depend ence in so vital a matter. If a bad bar- small deficient r. it can probably be made good ; s very abund ant harvest may give a small surplus. Meat is less bulky and will better bear the expense of transportation ; so the use of meat by European nations is in-tfrflainfr- and the Dnce has steadily in- i.r.iui urin the oast 30 years. On ti, intrarv. wheat, with temporary fiuctuatiocs, U no higher than iu the lomraeo. James GairU says tn cost oi bread in England was tariLing per r .sin nil Y.ttt h 111 liiU and ISIS, while meat advanced lrom three aud oue haii to nine innc in the s-.me time. and lrom five to nin pence between iK.-i and lfc 78. The recent and uupre i tut nit d loreien demand lor w heat is the result in I art. of a series of txira- oidinary crop lailures, which will not iieimanentjv continue. The enlarged uemud lor meat is in far higher de gree ihe result of causes more perman ent in their operation. 'Ihe outlook lor meat is, tuerelore, belter than lor grain. "Vet both w ul be required as population increases, in rapiuiy enlarg ing quantities. cheep ad Iogs. The Increase ol sheep bieetlins: betokens trouble for the worthless curs that persist iu kill ing sheep, ssjs iLe esiern Agricult urist. lUlS tbIJfCl " OOUiym-xncu tniiiir lor legislators to banuic, bui mcsi States make the ow ners ol the dogs liable lor any loss when the dogs are detected, on the principle that ne w he keeps a monkey should pay lor the glaca he breaks, lui there's the rub. 11 we weie watctiiug the sheep, we could drive oil the oogs. borne Stales are taxing the dogs, aud the tax fund goes to pay the lots of sheep b) dogs, but geueially we find laruiere disposed to breed sheep as i mailer ol business and profit, and if thieves, robbers or dog interfere, they are dis posed I ibt to kill Iheui as they would a coon auout the hen house. Manydeg: are beasia of prey and commit havoc in a nock ot sheep wheuever a tail chance oilers, and as such dogs are ol no linancial profit. It is the best to kill them ell wilhouimuch ceremony Leiore iesui.g tLeir muiion-loving pro clivities. 'Ine less sustained by the sheep larmers lrom the oepreuaiious ot mengrel uogs surpasses a thousand times over any value that there dogr can Le lor the piolection ot other pro perty. lib the uouDle proms ol w ool and mutton, aud the increased profits as developed in ihe linpiovcd meeds, sheep bleeding is tecoiuiug an import- ant interest on many a larm, wnicn many make a succeaslul specialty ol sheep. Our im reasing home demand lor wcol to sui piy our ou manuiac- lories and the loieign demand lor good mutton opens a bright lulure ior sheep. Tough Hoofs of Dot si . It ts sta ted thai the AraLian horses, so largelj used as calvary in the iiriush army iu India, corsets such tough Lools that they rarely require shoeing, inaluii- srow n Loise me ncci Lecomea as uaru as fiint and he can make the most se vere marches without injury .to his let. In ancient limes, historians m- loiiu us. all horses went unshod aud to be abie to do so particular attenllou had to le elven to breed lrom none ex cept those having the toughest hoois. Mr. story, the American scuipior ai Koine, iu oue of hs publications speaks ol the llaib'U horse still retaining this txira tougbuessot Loot, derived doubt less, lrom the old Kcmau breed. Brit tle aud tender leet in horses, it is con tended, ctme lrctn the loliow in g. neg lect iu breeding: F.rst, hereditary predisposition ; second, imperfect nu trition; tLiid, alternations ol moisture andutjuess; louriu oiseases ol the loot: Clth, faulty shoe:ng, Ilorse breeders would to well to consider ail these points attentively and beware not only of them but all other delects of bedy and limb, external aud inter nal. Fkcit is ihi Cellsrs. When the fruit cellars is separate from the house it should be kept just above the freez ing point; such cellars do not require ventilation, cellars under living rooms must be ventilated, (therwise the gases given eff while the fruit is ripening and too Irequently decaying will endanger the Health ol tue in mates, Ihereisa demand for special care in this matter, at the present time because the tiuit has been so abundant that there is an unusually lance amount stored in the cellars. 11 the houseisso constructed that an opening can be made from the cellar into a chimney, ventilation may be very complete; an opening which ran be closed at pleas ure should be made to admit air lrom without when desirable. We once saw an aged lady driving a bick-tnirited horse attached to a car riage down a tttep hill, with no hold back sua s cn the harness, and she as sured us that mere was ho danger, ior her sen accuEtemed his horse to all kinds of usage and sights that common ly drive the animal into a frer zy ol leai and excitement. Amateur photographers ill be inter ested in learn, ng that the disadvantages under which they have labored are now almost entirely obviated by a new invention which practically does away wilh the necessity of trarsportiug cumbersome implements, and under taking the delicate and com licated processes so vexatirus and cilllicult esreciully in out-of-door work. An in. strument called the tourograph, ud by the author of '"Canoe and Camera," iu his last expedition tnrougn me wilds of rortheasrern Maine. Is de scribed by him as being compact, light, eesy of manlpulat ou, and especianv adapted to the wants oi tourists and others who desire to practise the beau- tiful art of photcgraphy. It is worked by the d;-y process. The plates are contained in an upper box, so con structed that each plate caiiibe lowered into the body ol the camera, and after exposure as ea-uy returned without allowing any light to strike i'. There Is also an eve-p:ece for adjusting the camera, saving the operator the trouble ol focusing under the dark cloth. The whole process of manipulating the in strument is said to be so simplified that any person of ordinary Lutell Igence can learn to use it in a few moments. and it can be carried on an excursion as easily as an ordinary lunch basket Tht custom of trepanning, or making an opening in the skull to cure certain Internal maladies, pi evailea extensive. lv among the men of the neolithic time of the arc! Biologists. Persons who survived the rrocess were sup posed to be endowed with mystic pro perties. Dr. Broca supposed that the custom died ont with the introduction of bronze; but Miss Buckland, in a paper read before the British Associa' uon, showed that the custom still ex ists among the South Sea Islanders, the Eabyles of Algeria, and and the Mountaineer ot Montenegro. THE HOUSEHOLD. i mane raes of disordered stomach a teas:Knfnl of salt U a certain cure. In the violent Internal aching termed colic.add a teaspoonful of salt to pint of cold wawr, drink it and go to bed, it is one ot the s peediesi in"K cud dies known. The same win rev... - person who seems almost oeau ru. .y ceivinga tall. In n apoplectic fit. no time should be lost in pouring down gait water, r sponging the head with cold water until the senses return, when salt will completely restore the patient from his lethargy. In a nt, the feet should be placed In warm wa ter with mustard add and legs briskly rubbed, all bandages removed from the neck, and a cool apartment procure if possible. In many casts of bleeding at fk. when other remedies tail, Dr. Kush found that two teaspoonfuls of salt completely stayed the caj ol ihe bife of a mad dog, wash the part with a strong brine lor an nour, then bind on some salt with a rag. In toothache, warm salt water t... i ik. rwi-r and renewed I WO or thrM times will relieve in most cases. ir the teeth be covered with tartar, wash twice a day with salt and water Bkas Soer with Jjcmplixgs. For a family of four take halt a teaoupiui t hoona. mil them in a kettle con- i-.ir.inj halt a ealloo. of cold water and utntrnfiloir fire. Let them cook two houis, and then pour off the water and add half a gallon of fresh boiling -rr .ml lflt tnem boll an hour long- .r- wiwn with irePDer.aalt aud but- ter. Atlhecloso of half hour the (iuuiplins should be added, which are prepared as follows. To one well beaten egg add a cuplul of sweet milk; mix two uartooniula of baking with about a pint of flour and atir enough of this flour into the milk to make a dough that will just drop lrom the spoon, men crop s ir uougu mo n.e boiiin? soup by large spoon luls, always being careful to dip the spoon into the hot soup belore putting it into the dough. lion the dumplings just tweuty minutes; then take up carefully with a lade to avoid mashing litem. 1 never tail to have lignt, puny dumplings wheu 1 use this recipt. Hocskholdeks aud others will be glad to hear of a very permanent glue a chrome glue, wbiuu is made by an admixture with common glue ol one nui t i.i acid chromate ol liiue in solu tion to live parts of gelatine. The glue made in this manner, alter exposure, ia insoluble in water, aud can be used fur uiendlnii srlasi objects likely to be exposed to hot water. It can also be maue available lor waterproofing ar ticles such as sails or aw nings, but if lor flexible labrics it is not suitable. A lew immersions will belound suffi cient to lender the article impervious to wet. It is necessary that iractured ol jects should be exposed to the light aner beintc mended, and then waim water w ill Lave no enect en them, the chroma:e of lime bein' better than the more generally Used bienromate .of pousu. To Ccr is Obssge A nice way to cut an or autre, is to make two cuts around it, just through the rind, locat ing them as if the orange was the f lobe, the stem and the blossom ends being the poles; auu we were cuumy oriug to lay oil ihe tropic lines on either side of the torrid zone. Now remove the rind lrom the ends, leav iug that portion of it representing tue torrid zoue undisturbed. Next cut this across immediately over one of the di vision lines between the sectioncof the pulp, and open out, leaving the back eacu section of pulp aunering to tne strit'S of rind. It is both convenient aud beauulul. Calves'-toot Jelly of 1730. Put four leet into two callous ot cold wa ler; letitbou oown to one gallon, strain it, aud set away until coiu ; theu take en il.e lat Horn the top and uie sediment lrom the bottom; put the jelly into a kettle with a pint ol white w ine, the juice oi lour lemons, ami me peel ol one; beat the w nites aud shells ol six eirgs and add to it; sweeten to rojrtasie; let it boll lor a few miu utes; pour iut tne jeny-oag, ana re pass until quite clear, li needed lor an invalid, aud a cup of pale brandy. Ffatbik Cske. Beat to a cream bail a en pot I utter, add to It two of sucar anu beat well together; oue cup oi milk with one teaspoon ot soda dis solved in it; beat well together; add one cup of silted flour with two tea spoons ot cream oi tartar previously rubtedinto it; add next the well beaten yolk of three eggs, beat the whites separately until more cups of flour: beat well between each succes sive addition ; butter two middle sized tins, put in the cake and bake lor tweniy minutes or half an hour In a moderate oven. To kexovatb black goods, Uke one. filth ol a pound of extract of logwood and oue ounce of saleratus; put in a boiler with ten gallons of water, cold or hot; stand over the fire, and when boiling bot put in the goods,either wet or dry ; let stand twenty minutes, moving about occasionally ; rinse in cold waier until tbe goods drip clear, and iron immeadiately. This will be lound a most excellent recipe for re stcriug black goods of any kind that have beceme rusty or brown cloth, cashmere, a waterproof, worsted gren adine, or any material that will not cockle in weiiii g. Tress on tbe wrong side. How to Use ax Oil Lssir Always keep a lump lull ol oil. Never aliow it to get nioie than half empty, as the space above fill with gas, which is easily ignited, especially if the oil is sot thoroughly rectified. Turn the flume down by band as tar as you can then give a quick, stiong puff down the chimney, instantly extinguishing the small ltmaiiider of the flame. ever blow a lull llanie down the chimney, as it may be blow n amongst the gas in the lamp and cause an ex plocion. Lemon Stkip. Take the Juice ol twelve lemons, grate the rind ot six in it, let stand over night, then take six pounds of white sugar and make a thick syup; when it is cool strain tbe juice into it aud squetze as much oil lrom this grated xind as will suit the taste. A lablespoonlul in a goblet of water will make a delicious orink on a hot day, far superior to that prepared fiom the stuff commonly sold as lemon syrup. Dimiyo the dead ot winter any liv ing plant w hich looks green adds to the cLeerfulnerS cf a room, and amass of beautilul verdure is obtained by the loliow ing expedient: Take about twentv or thir; v ears of wheat and tie them tosether, leaving the straw about two inches long. Hang them up for a lew dajs, keeping them sprinkled with water: the top will soon become a pyramid of verdure, and will retain its beauty tor several w etks. This simple plan may be put In practice at any time in the winter montus. To Wash a Kkitted Shawl. Take enough warm water, not hot, and rub about iu ounce of soap in it; lay your shawl ou it and pour over It a tablespoon ful of magical mixture. Af'.er letting it lie ten minutes, rub it out of this aud rinse out of cold blued water, and Lang in the wind to dry quickly. Remember that old newspaper will nut the fiu'shing touch to newiv cleaned silver, knives and forks, and tinware better than anything. Rub them well and make perfectly dry. They are also excellent to polish stove that have cot been blackened for a length of time. ' Those who know their minds do not necessarily know their hearts. WIT AND HUJIOK. im Sunt in a farmer, but be Is a man who can't be got ahead of. Re cently be purchased a farm and pat op new Duiiamgs. men uo -lightning-rod agent, and said : MTou put up some rods on my house, rut up rods that will b seen a quarter of a-mile a p the road." He was obeyed. - . r . t ,1 i 1 1 m and 1 hen ne sent ior a wmu-iun. "- - tl . wind. mill nut 11 D O0 a kUOll orhere it could be seen for a mile in all directions. It wasn't usea ior any thing, but it was there. Then he or dered a patent pump put up in the trontyard. His attention was called to the fact that there was no well from which to pump water, but it didn t make any difference; the pump was put up. ext he naa iour wiiu vac.es put upon his barn, though folks told blm that only one wa needed. Then be had an open shed built along beside the road, and filled It with all sorts of agricultural implements. Last ly, he had a sign, which aid, "The folks in this house can't read," painted and put up over hi gat, reep'.e thought the old man insane, and num erous questions were asked him to as certain the reasons ior tne exiraorut nary moves. "Do you believe in lightning rods?" "No." "Do you fancy ind-miiif" "So." "Doyou regard Dumps as ernaments?" "Ixo. "Have you special fancy for seeing thr vanes?" "Xo." "Then what hair rnu t-one ao extensively into these things for?" "Weil, I calculate to pass the rest of my life on this place, and. as I value peace and quiet, I've tried to get everything an agnt can sell me, for 1 m bound to nem -sm " in anm war. and. as 1 shall keep a couple of cross dogs, 1 reckon I can do It." . Aw nld monkev. designing to teaeh his son the advantage of unity.brougbt them a number ot atlck and desired them to see how easily they might be broken one at a time. So each young monkey took a stick and broke it. "ow,"sald the father, "I'll teach you a lesson;" and he began to gather I. a siii-Vc un into a bundle. But the young monkeys, thinking he wa about to bear, them, set upon him altogether aud disabled him. "behold the advant age of unity. If you bad assailed me oue at a time, I would have killed every mother's sen of you." It is the aimable custom of a worthy doctor, when speaking of a funeral which he sees, to allude te it as "Doc tor AV," "Some of B' work," "That's by C," and so on. The other day, being questioned as to three processions that are appoacbing the cemetery in close order he replies with a comprehensive wave of the hand : "Ail from young D., who bas Just begun to practice here. Kising young tellow that! great future before him!" 'Women Never Think. If the crabbed old bachelor who ut tered this sentiment could but witness the intense thought, deep study and thorough investlicaiion ol women in de termining; the best medicines to keep their families well, and would note their sagacity and wisdom in selecting Hop Bitters as the best.and demonstrating it by keeping the-r families in perpetual health, at a mere nominal expense, he would be forced to acknow ledge that such sentiments are baseless and false. Picayune. The Locomotive publishes engrav ings in each issue showing how boilers look just after they have exploded. This doesn't seem to hit the case at all. Wbat is needed Is a picture showing how a boiler looks just before it is go ing to explode. We could then learn w hen to get out of the way. A Galveston school-teacher, who lest all patience with a very stupid boy. Anally told tbe boy' fa'her. "Tour son i getting worse and worse every day." "I don't think be can be quite that bad," remonstrated the partial parent, "Well, then be is at least getting worse and worse every other day, or say three times a week." hnARP child "And so yon are very poor, marmr" Aged Party Ah! I'd beeladofa copper lrom anybody.' Sharp child "I've got a bad tshllling; will vou have it?-' Age J Party "A bad shilling ain't no use." Sharp Child "Oh, am'l It? Thatshowsyou don't go to church and never pat money in the plate." Lady to deaf butcher: "Well, Mr. Smailbones, how do you find yourself to-day t" Smailbones: "Well, I'm pretty well used up, mum. Every rib'a irone. they've almost tore me to piece for my shoulders, and 1 never had such a run on my legs." He was talking business. "Poor fellow! be dleJ in poverty !' said a man of a person lately deceased. "That isn't auyihinz." exclaimed a seedy bystander. "Dying ii poverty is no hardship. It's living in poverty that puts the thumbscrew on a fel low." "Why," asked a governess of her little charge, "do we pray to God to cive us our daily bread? Why dou't wu ak lor tour or nve days, or week f " "Because we want it Iresh," replied the ingenious child. Evertbody in tne world wants to appear to be a gentleman, and yet everybody in tbe world forgets that the easiest way to accomplish It is to really be a gi ntleman. "What Is a woman' will?" shrieks a social scientist of the batch lor per suasion. Experience in your younger dajs teaches us that it Is the only will that tbe heirs uou t want to contest. The editor who wrote bis editorials with stolen chalk on the soles of his shoes, and weut barefooted while the boys set up tbe copy, has purchased a ream ot second baud envelopes, and engaged a girl to turn them inside out. Bbowx gave his wile an elegant um brella lor her birthday present. "B-j earelul of it!" he said to her. "Oh, be easy, dear; l win use it only on Sundays and hollidays, and then only wheu the weather is nue. ' A toc.vo iaoy, having read about man having invented a stove which w ill consume its own smoke, hopes he will next devise a method whereoy tobacco-smokers can be run on the same economical principle. Scieicce encmeratea nearly six hun dred species ot organic lornis In the air we breathe. Just think of it! Every time you draw in a breath w hole zoological" garden slips down your w lndpipe, and no tree tickets to ihe press. A lady who had quarreled with her baldheaded lover said, in dismissing mm, "tvuai is ueugutiui about you. my friend, is that I have not the trouble ol sending back any locks ol hair." Dcblng a lesson on the life ol King Davld.a class ol elrls was asked, "Who killed, the glint?" whereupon one re plied "Jack " When I die,' said a married man,"l want to go where there is no snow to shovel." His wife said she presumed be would. Xo one cares when it rains cats and dogs, but when it Spitz dogs, look out TDK pecul.ar adaptation of Dr. Ball' Congh Syrup to so many phases of TLro.t and Bicnchial diseases ha ren dered tils remedy immensely popular, Sold Jt very where, zs cent a do tue. I don't want UuU Stuff." Is what a lady of Boston said to ner husband when be brought norae sorn.e nieJicine to care her of slolt headache and neuralgia which ba1 made her miserable for fourteen vears. At the first attack; thereafter it wa almlnhv tered to her with ueh good result, that she continued its use until cured, and made so enthusiastic in its praise, that she Induced twenty-two of the best families in her circle to adopt It as their regular family medicine. That Stuff" U UOp Cillers. OMauum. 2Vtr plact the belt on a pully In motion; always plaee it on the loose pully or the pully at rest; then run it on the pully in motion, if the belli very fceavy, ana me u n . - - -very high rate of speed. It is advisable to slack on tbe speed of the engine; but when this U impracticable or incon venient, care must be taken to mount the belt on the exact face. The person engaged in so doing mut have a firm fooling and prevent bis clothes from getting in contact either with the belt or pally. Where the belt is keavy and the location such that it l Impossible to get a solid footing and exert strength lit running on the belt, it is best to stop tbe engine and mount tbe belt on the pully as far as possible. Then Uke ..n..n rone, double it. slip one end through the arms aud around the belt and riui of the pully, and the other end through the loop formed by the double of the rope ; then stand on the floor on rh nnnoaite side and draw on the rope when the belt will be bugged to the periphery of the pulley, Wkeii motion i communicated it may be slipped ou without anr trouble, while by letting go tbe end t the rope when the belt it on tbe pulley the noose wiU be undone and rope thrown on. "Vegetixe," says a Boston physi cian, "has no eauai as a blood purifier, Hearing of its many wondertul cures, alter all other remedies bad failed, 1 visited the laboratory and convinced myself of its genuine merit. It is pre pared from barks, roots, and herbs, each of which is highly effective, and thrv are compounded in such a manner as to produce astonumug resuiia. . . ... ,.. t Another improvemeut in barrel hoop consists of forming them of wire bent into cotrngations, so that the shape is serpentine; a hoop of this kind, when driven upon a dry parrel or tuo, com- pressing and holding the staves tigntiy together, like the ordinary stave heep, baviug also elasticity or spring enough to stretch when ine staves expanu uy moisture, returning to lis former post tion, when they again become dry aud skrink. In this way the hoops adap themselves to the expansion and con traction of the barrel, so that tbe trouble ot loose or bursting hoop is voided. By forming tbe corrugation o rest flatwise against the stares no obstruction is oflered to the rolling ol barrels, while a much greater amount ol friction surface is brought to bear upon the staves, increasing their hold ing power. This seems to be the latest torm of improvement resulting lrom the many experiment made in this direction. Prof. Jtxcattr, of Weleyan Unlver- ity. in a naner read belore the meet ing ol tbe American Association, esti mated tbe nutritive value ol the soiius ol different fish, beginning with the lowest, as loliews: flounders, coa, mackerel, halibut, shad, lake trout and salmon. A German estimate is. Flound ers, cod, striped bass, blue fish, mack' erel, halibut, lake trout, eels, shad, while fish, salmon, salt mackerel, dried ood-nsh. Is your hair falling out or your scalp diseased T Carbollne, a deodorised ex tract ef petroleum, as new improved and nerlected. Is Just the article you need. Buy a bottle, and, line mou- sand tthQ are using it all over the land, you will value it as tbe choicest of all toilet preparations. Tht application of the microscope to structural geology now enaDtes tne scientist to classily, with positiveness, certain rocks about which considerable doubt bas hitherto prevailed, tor ex ample, there are groups of volcanic rocks, and tbe microscope;show which the oldest rocks in the seveial series. This has been an exceedingly difficult question, for tbe reason that volcanic rocks, anu even asues, nave neen strangely "metamorphosed" by the action of beat subsequent to their first ejection. Thus, it is now possible to distinguish between aormai lava ana the reoonsolidated ashes, and to define the differenca between volcanio ash aud luff or tufa. Of late the eleuti lo light has been em ployed by naturalist to attract Insect which they desire to collect ior exami nation or to preserve as specimens. Olamord snalonora. A resident in Sew York, says that one of tbe Jollies; ways in which crime out works itseli lust now is tne diamond ear dodge. Ladies," so-called, promenade our streets and ride in our cars and 'busses, wearing enormous stones in their earaow and then these enormous stones are gen uine diamonds; oltener they are I'aricans or crystals and fair game for the festive snatcher. He approaches the dame soltly lrom behind, grasps hrnily the eai -ring, pulls vigorously the ear-ring, secures rah 1 tue ear-ring and runs like a lauipligll? wiihlhe ear-rinr, the ennged, ear-bleed ing, pain-bemoaning, whining and aching victim ol vanity aud roioerv yens anu screams and wishes she'd never been born. t ot suck I have no 1 1 y, no tyni a'.liy. I hey utiht just as well pin (lOoO bill on their camel's bair shawl and w alk the streets with it. they deliuerateiy put icuipiation in the very eye ot starvation auu then boo-hoo because the thief does precisely what he was d red to do. Other ladies poke their watlels under the nose and eyes of hunger and invite a bold aud let kit ai violation of the commandment. Ot Iters put handkerchiefs, books, change, Icca aud purtmounais ia their rockets wuich gape open aud virtually say lo little hoys aud nig men, "'Here is a chance; make a grab and run." 1 declare some liutta the tempiation to do some such Unug lor the tuu of it is almost more than 1 can uear. nen men deliberately burl puvim; atones through plate-glaas windows ur show cases tor the solo purpose of get- ling twoor three mouth free board m the peuiieuliary and despair stalks ue towu uand in baud with hunger, what wonder is it that crime succeeds in tempting them to do evil I i or my part I dou t wouder that lat old gentleman aie choked until they give up watch and waiiet; that pursey women have diamonds yauKed trom met. way to school are run into alleys and strip ped of Weir pawiutbie buery ur that picx- pockcls train up and down liroaU way liae umis in a potato held. The lad is. the Uie t.m s are entirely loo good lot t e poor. l Ue Vaudcrhuts aud Uouids of to-uay are Coining torluncs hour by hour, and pncea are up, up, up, but salaries are wuere they were and wages, too, so that suoocdu.ates ore beginning to wondt r wheluer hard tunes are nut, I I-ei all, the belter lor tliem and theirs, iiut if u s a tough Hu e tur aa.aried men what must it be lor poor dev. ua who have notuiug lo do ? 1 : knew a season when the streets were ao lull Ol men in want of work. All sort of condi lions of the race are in the box, and i deuce of a box it is. 1 asked a manager recently what he paid the uanera, whu at tend six night perfi ranies and two matinees e ci wees, lie p.x niptly lepl.ed: 'Turee dollars. tn nd tuat young women are hired in our great store at lrom $ to j5 a week. Tuey report for duty at half past seven in Ihe morning ana are on at uom seven to ten in the evening. They are obliged to dress well. How oo they do it I The must live, sleep and occasionally eat. How and where can they do theu Christian employers ever give u a hwpght. -a- aaaaawaWOWaa...... , To Uia Hemorrhoidal sunrai ' ... , ii t.n rwvtnn Academy, W ton. ik. write, to SI-"- -Neu-uvxi" 1 C 8 . . . . . jn.- OmrtA ma I Enclosed please una on - - ntnra mad one bcx of -Anakwm. Dr. & alabe.-. Eittroal Ftlo 7- great boon to po. r .nffarmg hemorrhoidal ba- mauty. lourairuij. rmnrtr. o , an Mat rre to all .nfferw-byth. n? P. Neoataoiltar cxj.. - 'a Kallablo StcaMdT. ww . , mm bad caesof "oliuution. It act. on the bowel, a a a M eat artio, carrying on tne trocUuir element. wbJch cao. aickna- RaTCBUCAH. THE GREAT REPUTATION Watch Vgettr has attained la all parte of the cheat AND GOOD MED1CISB. aad tb. huge w aiciaua aud apoUecartea, A. a Blooa niruter "SiK&e manr testimonials given forth, .LlB DeroLasunenuK lrom lua inat me Sere, apparent. Ue WM Ml !rT. -i ... r.,.nrv mm biici. dk-eV- IZ&g taTTaileut to p.. le Uta dluoieui uhskuhh, " J 7 .r". -LV. il. n.. cuiuiiuHve Drool U Tim 2,; anrer.,ou can be cured t ay coi. medicine penorinui' auch Kal curea it woX lo tue Wood, la tue circulating; nuitL .11 caiU lnuy called lite Ureal 'u,?fl,,Lr; Tie great sourco ot d sea. blood: and no inlicin m-t do not act di rectly ud jo It. iu puniy and renovate. Baa aii j EZatZSuSZ iTfl and au.go.ut. eltber M change ol weulacr or t llmaw, aut oiex erelae.irr.guUruH.or lrom any othrrca u e. Ua Vegt-tiSe U1 renew tbe blood, carry off lue uutnd uuuwrs. clean.-. U atooiacn "be boweia, and Impart a tone ot vigor to , tne lJi. Ti.a uoTncUon b. in tu pdU.c aaweUaalntb. mediial proietaion, U"1 rem.d.tsupol.ed by iba geuu.l aia more a-ia, moie succeasiul inihec, leot olseaae. tuan mlueral maditluea. Vegetineia con. putted of rota, banu au n?riu. is .7. , .A .....iu. ta HMrtecuy aale togi. Ja'anu U .ioa nted UT 1 not hesiiate to I try it. You wilt ue-r regret It. Vegotlno. An ExcUent Medicine. sraraanaiA. Ohio. Feb. S, ISTt. This la to ceriliy ibal 1 tare used Vrgetiue, ......... ...a i,i H a. McTeua. tunutu. il ,sa.. Ior libeuoiaiiaru and Ueneral Proairalion of tlte N,ous Baiein, wita good aucceaa. I mend VwcUin aa an ezceUeut medicine lor aucn couiplaluia. lour, very traly. TAHDE(;R1. Mr. VandegTlft, of the firm of Vandegnrt Buuman. .a a wail-kaown bualne man iu ti ta n.-A htvinir hub . f tba laiffeat Htt.rtMi in I Sprlugueld, e. "7"o sotlxko, PKaPABED BT U. R. 8T KVEJftf, Bostow, Mass. Tegellae is Bold ky All PrattW. The Only Medicine Taat Acta at tk Saa. Tint, ra Tba Unr, tba Bonis vA the lifteri Tone rTMt orrana ara Ui aatm-il etraas- rr or tfca wjnam. ii tiwy wor wet p-m.m will b prfertt If they bxoiM elogu, dread! al dlieaM ai aanl toiollowwlia TERRIBLE 8UFPERII1C. Bniaamea Boxlaeh., Byicpsla, Jan dlea, CaaatlBatim File, or K14 ry Coaplalata, Sraral, Dlabrtn, r Bheaaatie Pala and Acfcca, are ickpea becaoas the blood Is Alon4 with tha humor taat aboald kara beo eapallea oataralry. KIDXEY-WORT win mtora the healthy actlsa and all these rlMtrorla evltt will M banlahed ; aeclect tbrm and yon will lira bat to oaffer. Thor.Msdi hare been eared. Tryltandyon will tit one not to th arrmSer. Take It and health will aao n (laadea yaor heart, war , titm aisii i iioaiialeai as, ! II It .! IN fi IP O...H;ll- Willi KromrT-WoBT will ears yoa. Try a pack age at once had he natufted. lis dry wytl4 wmneaaddT Oh Package aaheaslx martaorXsdlcia. Towsr IrrngtriH Im , or ra far iraa. In. wm iarlng tt. JUB. VXUB, aCTsBlSra C9 PRpristSM. IO fwmW t.afe) Baritaetaa, T4. e V fit r i. c ...i-.i u.t'u.a ;ntb w'w l-oiianlierv la 0I h 1113 util.ur tK II- n ei u f. 4i ami. h Bl ura a a tonl.-.cnrrerl. ami nntl .ttliHia mevlic-lue, is nrfe&own and aptireclaieil nils It la a ra dlclrte tor all seasons anil aL 'itinatea. i ii ftTvuial 1 suite! ta tie com niainta reneratei . tbe weather, belnz lot puree and btatt vtg-ruol. stimulaiit Iu tot ori u For sal. fry Dm prists an 4 Dealers, lo whole tppu fur i osi etter a sunai.at: ior ia;. -ror!fO M tn Laara T.lerrabjt Earn M te 1 Sit - aioet h. lradna-a aa'rnter4 a.,iaa pfflw.. aaur-aa laLiatiaa vaua.. Jaaravlt w oBia. a neiar oi ureal a aaerlrao Bl-ASS-POLlTl-CUSS Aa h aaared When iooaa iu New Tork rereiitlv.fa tu fr--exb Id ion In lb fntareatof :h publ r m tha i fflcai hi. aaner and at er ry pxrtoffl-a in tttt i Miirw oiiiee. m.i uu ejLamin n. on may MTei hava another appyrianity ai.d It may do yoa cml. TOR HAaLE.-W-rrnant, Griat aid Saw MUla: viDCheat-r, Va. Apply to A LrKtU FAKklNd rark ma 3t. ua r u., r rnd nek u... a. AUKHTS WANilDforthH.nou PUriDCCT DIDI CC rtri.h. Aa-al. wiilmi LUI UlULbjaitraT aaa Lricp rORSHIS A Mr AXIS, Ctf-e:naaii, Ohio. CASHPREMIUmS. IW1 ORGANS Gi a Aw.r Trxo aaenn. ,l wjjj are- Kb, p. T.nuit Lewt.barsh, r. Tlioaa ouaaroriiis mm aefeniuniai all aonfor a (avatr apoa tno adrartiaer aatl th. pabUaher by ttin that the aaw t,o advor '.ipwuwt, nw.m nnn.i r.,w.n Ka wrmn RUPERTUS' Crebratc a enot cunt a. pi aa. Bi-aark Laaitas asStSap. TaT.I and Bnb-loatllBs; Osm, Rlflc-a ! Pi40a) ttf BJaABf waarrwaj Eflk Bba ioWrifHI IMAM in Miaaa rpariiaj jaapn Tqmred Itr HportMraa and (iiinmaker. Colt's ea I rata an-1 articW oreeeo-taaiaa ivoooir at w.-mj np. rftrrs.v.Ht n I, av t.u. 112 Market Ht. ar ITUw-Li. PbilaaWlpklm. Pa. THE COLUMBIAN itZJLTiZi. ut aiaborata. rt.y aad baavtifnl Ho iday cat aver prraatitaii to th Amf riraa aaoala. A ftccima copy ca lr -? at thl offlca mud at TacT ar office and nawa-ataiid la tba taitsrU 8tataa. Ona e-ai a copy avarj wuara. $1 "1 A IBABaaaoxaaasas sssaaaa III Batal Fras. Aaaraas III TlOaBBI. Aona. Ms. ' ' i M fc STOMACH fi r va i swi Musical Christmas GIFTS 1 -wrr tn olsyers or singera tfuuowtg ..eganti, bound oooaa, Ary one mailed. post-fr or t. p. . mMi i.onL elmmml Bll HomeClrrlo. Ttiree voiiuur Worldl f SST tlo Homo, sand ooUectloa. Khwer or roorl. ocai Oo d l Croon. vota. Oprratio Poorlo. (lent or Miraaoo. of toe Daae. Clnater of .. auahlaaafSMX. Each of tne awe la Cloth. Ii fin. GL. tS tadew Uf s'-3 CarlTtlHoooI Jioaio- ' - Uroltorra. A KonLtDCe or "-- Hby mea ToeM. ctulsitmas OtPg. $1 J. iailivaa o voeau . Fairy I user, rornaau. OLIVER DITSON St COn Boston. llMrhtXaalsmn. in a ia. Rattia Creek. Michigan, iCTaoTcmxaa or ihb oaxi avvn THRESHER3. Traction and Plain Engine and Horse-Powers. ,C teT.r-F.-T!EattWIhod loth Warla. I1 , mm mmnmmiMnM, - "7. j. - ramplrle Mean ta nv-,-. j-j. MM ITBnw. ."-TlI, A mUUd. tpwrial fat Four of tvparwom. from to 18 caty.r.tv 7,500,000 piIS lr.ll hanltfrrrro which to bralt th. m- enuiauable wooO-wurh of our machinery. TRACTION Warmer aad Threahel on il are tnrHed te Invri-nire thi. wtatrU Thmtuuf Mar hinery. Ctrculare pent tree, ai'irr-a NICHOLS, SHEPARD 4 CO. Battle Crook, Michigan. THE NEWSPAPER ABLE, NEWSY, GOOD and CHEAP. Week!? fonrier-Joamal, Tb- vabllhbmpf throrRIFR JOTR!f AL( Ho. cottaHrr or ia tlx woria. II M irijri man . roiitaitf thr atrt'ttsT"! rdttnriaU-. ih vm-vI c'BidI n-mil7 f nsof t' wotM. tkM 1- iwft p'svls-nc", mil turtaDsi 9Vk tepoi m, k-t rfMrta,iav-hkB re-trOf . ti'.pl'iiHid oiijcny slut t no-tys-nrw- p.--try. 4 p iBitfnt t-r clii d- rrn. an-w-r lo cT' p fKH-n .etc.,ic.. n m wora rrrtb iiff in mma it tlstirbt to iim lannijr cirrtt. and nit .abin Iu tbe kitn ol 1'Oiai tb luiw, i iucu4tnic and lln iu-irer. Kar livamnta In thr way 'f eash CwTTimUlnii and waiuwb pr aiiaBi ar ottn. anniia. poa; m.4ftT4 Nii'i cinh-rsta-ra mtvy ni anurcripwioDsi to , Ua EKKLY COl KlEii-JOLRN AL. HnJarriiVTi ea are but or. of fh Wiilnc a-rt- orl'aiaot t:dj. a bntoni bM k,or tktnr otiw i vmIi"1- Brrm urn fir a very mnail -vnHuat al aD- y. Oar ttt f rrttuiiia all utcr'lara who tw-od n I Two Dolra will ta found to worthy of apecial attention. SrerinMneaM aarl fnll dwrlitm circnlarMnt frra oa aprl ci. a. r'tiLr-'cri rtlon term. avtaTa fr. are forlrallr. 012: ai ar. 2: Uv-rklr. wuh irvmitm.il: wilb- uut area i uru, . J. Anr on atnri.nt? fnnr Tftrlf rabarrnra arH fa ttllir will ret t.t,ti t an extra evay of tba WtEKLV CotRIKR JOCKNAL on T-r. fr to lany .Mr. Add ra-, W. N. M MD MAN, Preti-dr-nt C4auer-JinrnaJ Co.. LoQivili, Ky. BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUMP FfRCISTtSOR WELLS OP AST DEPTH. Pluto, iroi, rorcelaln, or CVp-r-llneJ. Bracds-xr, . XIX. 4. 0. ti. So. I. B, BB, B o. L For ale by th nanlware Tra.te, Country I sti res. Pump makers, e-c. tr 8KB THAT TI1K Tl'MP TOU BUT 1 I STENCILED C.G. BLATCHLEY, MANUFACTURER, 308 MARKET SC. Philadelphia, Pa. SAPONIFIER M1AP XAKISil. Directioaa arcnmatii, ior makiai liar, la. ft and Toilet SVaaaa, tatrai. t a .all watrai aau r- rtth. AJHIt FOll HAPOJTIFIEIt, AND TAKB NO OTBBB. rEWWi LT HrT-IOrillLAB'. nvwm .4 iranl, to cll ta tiaaaia Aciiltara. iWt Farming for Profii tiViry in iu. f. A jr rail to TrnaTnil farm.- AnWTtm r. .nakawslaa a a m TELLS HCW Til sS am! an ram rr(.-. Brwd .fc Carvfnr Lit Stock. llta Unnn.i III Grow trait M iunt.li Miatta r.i J.ic i a u i... ti-" ' A'l"-'r.ti"a . ..J (, Llrru'irt au4 arrna t;.acil,UD A CO.. 1 kiladelphija. Pa. m ENGINES Vt 193 I Jr U yo ara a maul Wit ytm arr a I mW of bOsiiowak.wpmuc. Bwri Of k-t- bjpUt'C M erjl try trie Uaro of f t-raUH!inonrau4 m T-)ur dnties avoid m auctit wo a, to W itiatulatttfi and naa W urbminrieTeftaa RJ W Hop Bitters. I waata. a Hop 6 n B Tf yon am yfjontr anrt I rorTerritjt totn ny fa- B RJ dl-crvtiun or di-iLsa 1 ttvn ; It 7)u ire mir 1 RJ rtej or im;la oM or Touatr, vatferitttc from l Q poor beftKa ur tsuttniati C lr. on a bad ot aw M RJ nem. My oa Hop? Bitters. fl Who-r yon are, Thinnantti d aa- g RJ vhansTcr yoa fel tf BuaUy lrom aauaa H H trtU y o n r 7taj JjLJ torm of Xldfiey m M afeda ekantna. ion- t '5PdaSrf trut xnrLt 9 B lr.ff or rtrTniiatinx. l7f, 4 ijse tve-i pnrii;, ,1 H 9 witbotUfafajiosotu t i by timely ao( LRj I BVtt.rH.?, JZV& OP8,tter I kuiMTM rj- ' o. l c H r raorymra-r -awil P'.ma, dimsr z I '( aa arwotnta BJ of tha ateaart. 11 ITriTa f1 !i arwa 6lo.4. II 111 I r ' b e a r a fjr iirer or aa in, IjS4-- .dmciMaeaa. gSs fli iSS lfoaaeer!m jj U" 1 L,1U StH)Tilen ptr weak an J! Irl-ia. Knall tti It may .. , . av.vour 1 TA 1 1 oTmas life. It has 4i fl I srra ca, saved hurt- i i - tM i. a. , ""I'll I r-.. KIDNEY DISEASES, BITKftBSf- aw wiairjraaat aiiu brBassaosf BB)arT-WO ''win-'.'.'."" '.S'. waa ahisaaa saw oaaaaaa aba ajma of aoewnalaail and paaaia i 5?i5iaS! DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparilllan Bnilmi, THE GREAT BLOOD PTJEIFIER, ona TM CTRS OF CHRONIC DTTt MB. VSftlaoh SYPHILITIC. HttKDl, 8a n Sooted la The Larnt or nomaeb, Skla rOMDITrSO THR 9fL7T9 AND VITUT1XU rt-rmle lmenmatlsra. romK, Olaalnlu twmox-Km-exat Drv two. Oancfrona Atfetw twna svpliiU-ie tompl.l' ts blwllne of um lnlk fyTpla. W BfiSll, TIC twloreut. wlVswl'lKi g9 Tuinom. l lce.s Slo and H,p pJnfio?. tirop y.Bait Khom. B oncbjita, i oosumption. Liver ComD!aint. &c. nr oaly dora tbo iarrorU!ia Rean C oxcel U remedial Areola ta tbo care of rhrw.io. Scroraloas. Coa-titurtOD.1 art I Hkln IHaeaawt, hot It I. th. oitly t'Odtlve core tnr KID5TT A5B BLADDKSCOJlPLIWTS. rnnary and womb D a1, O t. Diah-i. tiropay Siopp w'a or, Ioi-odI nrnce Tiriiiorirlgbt's 111', o, AlOumlnarl, and In . BWw, wti ra there are brnltlii-t dpo-lia, the wa'W l thick, elrmd, ta'.xrd with "i'. Mner. Ilk. th. whiteolaneitir.nrthrea.1Mi whltaik or there 1. a morbid, .Urn b lio-i-antannee and wolie boaf-d t,! depw!trt. an-i aVi ther. I. a prtcltli g, buTi'of aaaUou when paa-ln water, a d paia in t .9 ua:l -t the bark and aoQZ the lr.v. Sold by Ornz wista. rHlCBo.N2DolXA.t. OTABHN TOMOR OP TN 1 R9 GROWrj OOlitBBX DB, RADA Ai a ltxMSUie.1. One bottle contains mir. of th. arttve p't-i We. of Medicine, than ny other FrvprlC a Takes In Teapooatul aea, whtl. othcra ra. niir. D. or tlx Uin, u much. R. R. RADVVAY'3 Ready Relief, rURKS ASD I'RS VENTS CVSEhTLRY, DIARHCE. CHOLERA MORBUS, FEVER AND AStE. HHEUMAT1SM. NEURALGIA. D!KTHER:A, FLUENZA. SOSE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. txornees. DlirrhrB i. Cnolen Mo bita. or pa -, ful (Usrhnrgrs tixna tbe bwWs are amppe i -a tsorsv mlnuti-s 0. taKtn? Kl Jay s Kt-a.lt' B lief. Nocuneeslron or Inn tramtuon. oo w bm8 or laa liutle wLl foiluw tu il of the K. k. Bott L TT WA3 TUB PIK5T AND 19 The Oaly Pain Itemetly tint Listantly trp tha most esL-rnria tor jalns, lavs ir. J un:iiat'o s, and cures Con r -don". wh.-tner or the L'tna. Siornach, ioe M" other irtirHls or orana, tt- no- ppl .vttt.i. la front one to tweol rat I d a te.. or. m ti ler iu iotn. .r rxcrutltllu the pain . tueum tc IVd-riil le.ii. luOroL Cilr'pre-l. N -rv-oas. Naraiir e or pnwtn'e.l wt'h nt-et- tn . ulT-r UADWAi H ttJkADT BEUEr" WUI 3h j instant ease. lalaaaatlaa of tfie KMneya. InltAan.i. ttoiittf f ao Blavlttor. IaaToaaaP.atioa of tbo H-l. wKrailaa of the Laarv leraThreat, lllrli-ali KreMklac tttlit:tftM of tbo lleatra n j ateriea, troaii, iripoinerm atorru, lullarai t If eadacho. Tooftararlie, nrrreaHaeti, Kleopleooiao a. oaralslo. BteawaiLia ollblll Aa-wornllla Chilblain antl trotlill.x. The p'ii''t on of Ih4 Kea.1 Keiscf ro t e p:t or paru where tue v-aln or uiuicuity extau w i aff rj ea- an I c-intrb. Thirty to aoiiy dro4 In a hi!f tombter ut wafe r w'.U la a fe. nitaurai t ur- ia;m . tipraln. s.'ur 8 om tc!. iieartburn. SV-lc tieat acu", Wanruoii, iyatrry, COilc. Wind la .te Bowels and al. Internal pains. Trareier ?h' oi l a.a s carry a bot'le of R wsjrs Be-t.iy Kf li-f w.Ui t:.ein. A fewd.o.c ,u wa(r wlU prevent siUtntsd or pa: us I Chan?, ol wa er. It la letter Ua. ire a Hran.:y or Blttrrs aa a stjn'ilaut. Price F.i j Cett-. p-r .oiUe. Radway s Regulating Piiis. rwewwaroa. erfotl.tnc Aoerkaala. AOS Wlthoot r.ln. lwT. KollaOto aa. Natural ta titelr uperauoa. A ySeXTABLB S0BST11LTB FOR CALOME. rerfertly tastelewi, etecantty coated w"i weet ram, puxve, roaOlau purity, o.eauae ai.4 Kraag-Qtaa. attttti rius. fr the erjr.of an DHor-vi v the -VimacD. Ller, Howe is, KUneys, Bli der. Ner oua Liaetoes. Deadnctw. Ccavitlpevlor tXtlenee,aJiI).jijp-5ton. DjipepMa, Blicu awn. Fver. lnnammat!"n of id aowels. Fie s and alldersniremt is ol the I:irnal Vls.rf. Warranted to eneo a perfect cure. Purvl vegetable, containing au mercury, minerals del. terloua druFi. ? rs""OhseTTe the rollowlnr srmptoms resnitlr from Dt-:'See of 'he D resilve ursrn na : Cor:'--petloa, Inwtrd PlleH, Fu.lne. of ilw BKoi t iead. Aridity ot ih. Stomach, Sause-v. Hun bam, Disunst of F-nd, rill nesa or t the Sloiuiich, srar Eratailons, Sinking- or Flut ter. at tii. heart, Cbok In f or SuHiudi r-u atlooi when In a fylu pnetnr. Dimi est o Ti-loa, Dots or Web. Keiore the sight, Keer a o trail ptm In the Hi ad, Ivrrlenc of Perspl a tloo, Teliowneas or Ihe Skin aod Eyes, fain la th. Side, i best. Ltmbs. and boddea Flnabea of beat. Mum nK Iu the Fie h. A few done, of RDwT3 Ftll. win rre. 'he ajst am from ail the alhxo-Damed disorders, Prleo. S3 Coat, per Baa. We reneat that the reader mast eocgnlt oo book, and papers en the aunject of dlstuav. anc Utrtr core, amo itt watch may be aanwd I "Falaa aael 1 ra. -Kavdw. T oa Irritable Vrathra,' "Badoaj aa hcrofulo." and others relating to different rlimi of Dl SOLD BT DHCOQE-TSi CAD riui UOTICl Send a wtcr atamn to ltDWIT rt. C'bareb Sc. Bow vara. alntnnnatloii worth taonaands win b. seal to yoa. TO THE PUBLIC' There esn be no better farmnte. of tbe t! of lire RiDWiY's ol I est. Uahed R. K. K. Baaa nas '.ban tue barn and worttal-. Imitation, a them, .is there are false Keolvenla, Kelleft and Pills. Be sui . and ask tor Kad'-i, an e. uas u. name "Kr is aa nai rtat iM oar lamiliaa, botal. af I larva coo -aa era : laraeat ato h ts tha enoatry ; .n-l(ty mm& tartaa ihlat. Coo t v atoivkap'-r-hoal'lcal.or wrtia TDK WKLLSTtA COM PAST, SB. fultoaSuN.T. P.O. B..i45K Tn CrLOIT.TX (Snw-aor M "Th- AW t I, a taa Truvile, To- p r !', Pr .11 iwvra.iut Pa-r. dr.. to ih In eri of E.lu car-oa. Wtr L t :r.f Pr.'ncfin. Th ap tnrpo.of r II B CLD IBI.N in.to limioat'r a thr milh'Uof .ta r aipt4a .na: jna Inla ri of Diboia;n tho cr-xtit -ytem. nia. mi'M'-w B' jrMf xX finnan m -m.Af. A Bl JokK wbrfh MBataal av THR Oi'Ll Mi IAN ii.fkiuii nt viKonMB.ij; i!lfiniriiil. bjdU -i brer- n-- - lTfr and a- atry p.sto c n th ta),.( ih- um form price f na ceut. &htnp.a c-p niaj ttfi orj pout Scab AIXE5m Brala Faal raras IT-rraaja TM trf aa4 VittJ.uTas vt Uauaraiia Orsarna. SI -0 rptrtata. ftaoU tor Cttxalar ta Aiia a Paaxtbacy i f trat AaaM. T. ENCYCLOPEDIA E TIQUETTEIBUSIHESS Thlshthaeh aat aad er.1 mnpl.l, and rlia Siew. r en F.tigo.lle and Brain, aa ma Nw.al Foraia. It Ml, b. w la p r ..rat all Ilia .ariona la "' bo aaiar lu th hart adaala( eo all ovea.H.ne. Al) H N Ts W A .tTCh.-.Mi for ctreahtr ental afatld. rr,o'. i. ..f .hea..r( and -tr, .nn te rI"H h S,TIOJiAL FtBLlSUWw t.. CHEAT WtSTEHN JlaJlSaw Fltu.;"li. na asw aa. a In ful aai my wa i i H EMPLOYPJENT-VaSa'Tr? 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