The Aftlqi I.ywx. After bajrging a lew franklin partridges as they call them over yonder we walked on till my comrade, woo was lame, pro posed returning. Jim at that momeml kordun called in a bend of the ravine ahead, and we stalked him cautiously. It waa a long shot where at length he came in view. Mj friend took careful aim and tired both barrels. Quick as the sound. fa vou, slender creature leaped from behind a rock and sped away, outstretched like greyhound. I leveled my gun. But 3 more prudent, thirst it aside, and a puff or dust, a rattle of dry soil tumbling. marked where the shots had struck yards wide. l ou must restrain your linpetu csity on the veldt," he said laughin?. '"Unless you had killed the lynx, which is improbable, seeing that your gun was load ed with small shot, ho would certainly have attacked us, and a wounded lynx is an ugly customer, let me tell you none more, of our smaller anmmals, excepting raitL" It was armoring, but my expert enced friend was right. After securing the kordun we turned, and on the homeward walk he cave me several anecdotes display ing the courage and ferocity of the lynx. 1 think I noted one or two of them, but worn old memoranda are troublesome to read, and the tales are not particularly striking, "lou do not mean," 1 said, '-that the funny little long-nosed ratel Is as dangerous as this savage creature? "You will find that sportsmen here don't often meddle with the ratel. For one reason. he is comical as you say; then, he is no use dead, and rather serviceable alive. But his safety is often due to a man's nat ural disinclination to interfere with an animal which has such an awkwaid way of fighting, and staggers to the charge with half his wejlit of lead inside him. I once killed a rate, it's many vears ago, but I have never recovered full use of my feet. It was the first tune that I had a shot gun. My father was with me, but in returnine home he staid U chat with a friend. I saw the ratel creeping round an ant-hilL lie cantered off, not very fast. and i fired at an eay range. The brute turned heels over head, just as they do for hours at a time when they are playing: if you have seen ratels in a cage you must Lave been amused at their performance. lt it was no fun this time, lie came back. I had no second barrel and no knife. It as awkward. The creature paused once, as if in pain, but never took his eyes off me. 1 did not think of running, but club' bed my gun and stood prepared to meet a spring, it was the oddest chance that no one had ever told me how the ratel fights. Almost every boy in the veldt knows it, but l dido t. Jo wait thus expecting a leap breast high is to give him exactly the chance he wants. Hesitating not a second, the beast glided swiftly in and seized mv leet. 1 hacked him with the butt end. kicked at him, tuouted my loudest, but he gnawed with the pertinacity of a bull-dog. At every blow his teeth closed like a vice. 1 seized his long tail, wrenched and twisted it, but the ratel will not quit hold if he be cut in pieces. .Not a moment, 1 suppose, the struggle lasted. The muscles of my instep were cut through, and I tumbled backward not full length, but against the ant-hilL That saved my life probably. The brute let go, as it does when its vic tim drops to spring upon his throat, and np his stomach with his hind claws. But 1 lifted myself upon my elbows, and lay across the summit of the mound. That might only have prolonged the 'Struggle, but my father ran up at the moment. I was many mcnths in bed and many more on crutches. Bend In Tour Orders. The ulster for the coming summer speaks for itself on sight. It can be worn with tails or without. The tails can be lowered by jau8 of hinges to drag on the walk, or tney can be raised or slewed around to form extra pockets for holding four clean shirts apiece. The collar is fitted with a rubber lube to hold any sort of drink fitted lor the occasion. A quart of hard cider can be carried to a Sunday-school pic-nic. and slyly imbibed at the convenience of tl.e wearer without anyone being the wiser. All the man has to do is to turn his head to the left, slip an amber mouth-piece into his jaws, and slowly get away with his tonic, while he seems to be lost in amazement at the wonders of nature. The ulster as a whole is a life-prt server and when blown up will sust&in the weight of three school-ma'ams and a lecturer from Japan. If occasion requires it can be quickly converted into a water-proof tent capable of sheltering a small family, The right hand pocket is sheet-ironed for life a kttlie in which to make tea or boil eggs, aud the left hand is a sort of relrigeralor in which to store perishable goods. ach sleeve is provided with a secret pocket for the beneht of those who want to get four aces into a poker hand, and a sheath for a bowie-knife is stitched into the back in the most secure manner. Folded one way the ulster forms a jib-sail, and can be attacned to any boat in five minutes. Folded one other way you have a stretcher on which to carry off the fat woman who fell from a tree aud broke her leg. It is the ne plus ulster. It contains good looks with a right smart of convenience. It hides a hump between the shoulders, covers up a stoop, and a bow-legged man is made to appear as graceful as an antelope. There are seven different spots on which to scratch matches, three flaps on which to wipe the ucse, and a Tex a steer may play with the wearer all day and not be able to -(Hill the set of garments, bend in your orders uetore the rush begins. AGKICULTCKE. DOMESTIC. Hints fob Farmers axd Othkrs. Provide boxes or shelves with apart ments, and place In appropriate divi sions, distinctly marked, all refuse screws, bolts, rivets, staples, tacks, etc.. and replenish them as needed by purchases at hardware stores, procur ing all the kinds and sizes you ever want, Such things always at hand, costing, perhaps, but a few cents, may save you dollars. In time, whan repair Is needed at a Lusy lime ana lauorerc are walt'ng, .- i . t.'hina euD and 111 w Br J . , K saucer, a delicate plate and small -rob- let, to present iooa vu wmi expert nurse always serves beef tea and milk In wine (-Isas; thin beU-shapped passes, that hold more than they look to hold. A slck person will turn away from a bo w 1 of soup and be pleased with a pretty cup ful. Sick children, especial.y, are amusd and pleased with the color and pattern of the cups and dishes, and there is a trace of the fretful child in invalid. There is "'' 11 UOCB always Keep all the hlrges and latches about ln , gmall quantity not tax the eye. Therefore the house oiled sqreakin. Go over them once a wee liregent iugt M nttfe as you judjfe the with oil and feather, make regular i w.nta to see. A coarse wuue V 11 small work of it. Keep gates properly greased aiuner piate, heapoi with food, they do not sat-. Tl e labor of drag- pine a taroine irate is as hard as U is useless. V se coal ashes or wood duf t,or both, in aU your vaults dally. This win prevent all bad odor, rendering the Cleaning as easy as shoveling sand,ant. will prevent all daneerof wells becotn- lner ooislned by the drainage Uive pure water to animal, vows are sometimes watered from wells in the mannre vard containing impuri ties, and the milk is more or less de filed and Doisened. the butter tainted, and the owner wonders why his family I ,nem UD with pillows and making them j. i ifr thir neaas ana cuaiutc uiwu Old-Usss WnMT 1 late t- Mtlnir observe to let your hands clean ; feed not witn twin your nanus, w im j -11 -. ,r le it noara. , espeiiauj i . . , , , rh , iitrip nhoSDhoruS rub- I hi,,-,., nt hlnwinir froth from off will HA Hll(-f.M5l Ul- I IU1 11111 J . i .-, ive saucer, or a pink bed over it; but 1 am open to convic- cup uy dust from roasted apple . . I it I a air ia Char I Mil Ull 11 BVV I . a.. u .1.. .MiM-k h I hapa ia m,,, noTtan r in i iinn Mil a. -torn 'a -.- ubmml : i or tut. uiuiciu puh a iivi w as a AV I -. ..--.n.v TWtV BfllHl Ul I . Mam Af I rhstt nrlVHPPU Ul UUIUUK --- I witln tint Htf 117 Of UflUKO Vivaiw era . - . i . I -I. I t " n - . hM rhnffh if- if the nana in p- I . " . iriiidvd. Verv nower to transnx it on u,-- i . . ..k. .r )! annetite. while a plate or saucer, pretty dainty one. 1 v cleared. A mauve plate, will coax eat rice-pu a lew failed. ot the ana iiiuus. rr-r"j - l' th rtimfnrt of the possessor often the enort to u 3 th test. Such a want i1 Per80.n! 1? a"Srr'hiV" or of 7aithr he would necessarily Shlnrdrink. Th. is no need prevent the spirit-band from appear to disturb such sufferers by propping in. J la tnA Of the t-Assail and Home the spirit- . vnife m your band: dip ualist. They happened to meet In a tn the Muce, nor lxk them railway carriage, and, eting into WBenyouhaTe done; wipe your mouth, and conversation. Home complained of tne 8p0on dean. Gnaw not bones prejudices of men of 'ZrTr mot handle dogs, nor sprawl upon the fused to Investigate the phenomena oi . occasion to sneeze soirituaUsm. "Mr. Home, P'"" noiurh-take vour bat or put your napkin the great geologist, "i never before your face. Drink not with your investigate ?yBK nj nothing will mouth full nor unwiped, nor so long till to vaucience and notlring w fgKed ta Ue give me greater de ight tian to in , firet m .n.,V meetinw." "Well, the dish, unless he be desired to help his tbeo said Home, "come this yery neighbors. U you be carv'd 'tis out civu nlht and witness the appearance of to accept whatever U offered, pulling off the SDirit-nand." "Xothi ng wm gi ve your hat sun wnen it is aone ov a superior, me more rleasure," answered Agassis. To give anything off your plate to another "rhan to be one of the guests round to eat off though he is an inferior, savors of m. thi where the spirit-hand ap- arrogance, much less an apple or a pear Mv ODinlon is tnai is V"J"- that hatn Deen mi oy you oeiore. nnvo . ii. . i . iJ.3nt.,.aa pnh. I -1 . . m - suffers so much from sickness. expect good healthy pigs and whole some pork let them have pure water. pure food and constantly clean quar ters. We hae actually seen the care less and dirty character ot some far mers photographed in their filthy pi peiis. Lfce petroleum as a preseyauve oi all exposed woodwork and tools. It is very cheap, and penetrates the pores. V, is verv eood lor all wood buildings, good lor rates, farm wagons, rates and lorks.aud for all rustic work ex posed to weather. It will pay its cost back again at least 1000 per cent. I I c ...I tinn A htlt orllLBA IUD6- BOlU lot ft. ar the annlheuirv'S. is not a signal OI extreme illness or lowness, ctj" that the head may rest low. it simpij meana mmloK and that me invaiiu nun tint h illHtnrbed. in a sick heatl- u-he or extreme fatigue, but can take the bevrage provided without a change of position. The art of com fort is not cure, but it goes a great way towards iu now thk "Jibskt" is SIadb. The circular frames, used to produce the innr tnhea of wool and cotten tht are I I . ....ndcnilMIl tnihlllW SETTISOOCT CCRRASTS AKD GO08B- aiwsrwan Y , i , . i ... i aa maruetaDie siocauiKB. iisic uu vU berkim.-im.ui ine ""i.uu - -- - - IiroduCe , berry ao better wgrow Ug r r-f wool tnirtv-six inches in cir- man i rom me roots. iiibwiih . fatnri. ...,. irrnwrh niuiit be taken cut it I cumierenc-a, years growm must ie swn, imu ith Miu..f it have been into nieces Irom eizbt to ten in nes in ----- ----- .. J ; " . - j, 7........ i k nrnven alreadv. mues upon muca. iengtu,an3iuseri,auouiuaiiuiJcic.i6LU - .,.-, r it. I- th aual nrpnaroil carden soil. I ueu eaeu muo im - Springfield. (Mis.) Daily Union. 11 la Answer., Thev tell it on one of our citizens who was ambling toward bis place ot business, that he was approached by a lady acquaintance of the family, who said : "Mr. , 1 hear you are sunering from rheumatism, is it so?" "Humor 'tis m'm"said our citizen of lev words. as he proceeded on bis way. Over in Chicopee our neighbors and friends have been having quite a time wita rheumatism ; but according to reports received by our representative tne flurry is over, as the sure antidote baa been used and thus commented upon : Mr. C. X. Manchester, Cutler street, says relative to his experience : I have used St. Jacob's Oil, and esteem it the best remedy for rheumatism I have ever tried, it acts line magic, ana 1 cannot overestimate its value, when I pronounce it the greatest rheumatic remedy oi the age. frame In lengths of forty or fifty yards it is slit from end to ena, mat 11. w here they be folded open and dressed and press- a big boy n manentlr If ed like other clothes for use. Then sitting beh K pf." the pattern of me Jersey U laid upon eating . . . . u ai,u a uvfnr&hnMKtDfl 1CT- louset I l. iau Difcvi, , j ' press the eround firmly with the foot. mulch, and there win oe no aangcr oi not crowing. Set them are desired to remain permanei a small tree and uot a bush red, cut out ail the eyes entering the ground. main. reaons, i.,.t ti.. i.cv nriii livo iiair a nn. I loiueu in lis laree tury, only rcq.iiing thinning out of suggesting purposes lor which it can the wood once In a while. As to the be advantageously applied. Long cur ..ri.i.,r. t,rP.nt- m- nrotpr ,if.o,in. tain s have been made oi it: outside Iv the old Uutch Ked. It is not quite cloiks and coats, and as the weaying- A fkw days ago a gentleman noticed a big boy near a school house, lie was behind a barrel in an aaey ana ncn. seem to have a good appetite,' .'. ., nrMluHi rit remarked the eenueman. . if a bush.iet tne eyes r- . v:,",,r7nV th u.iv I "Yes. but since the teacher got down he first is more" f-u tU ob! wVeulogzea them in song. Alreau, on me 1 don't b jve enough to eat. He i, the first is more i.uit is oo- . , " . ... isn't popular with me abit.anv more." tli m-ar.d. it is lonper lived, wuue uie cioiu is oiu "" T..r. A i ' " imnnth rolls, it Is " " uat uuca uc uu r cO large as some others, but it beard as abundantly and is less a:-m anu oi better quality. Of gooseberries, we preler the Downing. It Is of good quality, an excellent bearer, and has never mildewed upon our premises. More Parcra ot Tack. He was coming down John R. street, Detroit, with a "crick" in his back, a wob bie in his knees and a thuu:b tied up in a rag. .Perspiration had wilted his collar and made his flannels ciawl up, and each knee carried tlie.marks of dust. At Miami avenue he baited a pedestrian, got his ach ing back against the lamp-post, and asked: "Sir, do you suppose that George Wash ington ever fell down stairs with a bureau after him and on top of him?" "I don't think so." 'Did Daniel Webster ever turn an old ingrain carpet t'other side up, and haul it aroucd, and pull his blamed arms off, and pound bis thumbs to a mash in tacking it down !" "I never heard that he did." "And, sir, do you believe that Henry Clay ever lugged a durned old bedstead all over the house, papered bedrooms, daubed around with paint and lifted stoves until his eyes stuck out like lemons oa a Greeley hat " I never heard that Henry was any such man." "io, of course you didn't, and yet you and the rest of the world wonder why I don't get up and perorate and philosophize and theorize aud thunder around like an earthquake. Look at me! Feel of me 1 Go ache as I ache, wilt as I wilt, and then tell me what earthly chance a man of moderate means has in this world for securing the laurels of fame. Yes, sir, and be banged to you, sir, and even now I'm on my way down town to buy a white-wash brush, two pounds of putty, a peck of lime and four more papers of tacks." IIctt Hclu has lately discribed some Interesting experiments before the Gottingen Academy. A large concave disk, with a piece ef unwrinkled sfik adhering to It by electric motion, is fixed to one of the discharge rods of a Uoltz machine. The other rod is placed opposite the disk. When the machine is worked, a small feebly luminous star appears at the point of the latter rod and a luminous circle on the disk. When objects which are conductors or semi-conductors are introduced be tween the "star" and the "circle," shadows are cast on the circle which are not optical, but what may be called electrical. Thus, when a cross made of pasteboard and ebonite is interposed, only the shadow of the pasteboard is cast; but il the cross is breathed upon, the shadow or the complete cross Is seen for an instant. A glass rod heated will show a shadow, which grows fainter as the glass cools, and at last disappears. Utilizing Bonk Dcst. As good a way as any to utilize bone dust, and have it prepared for immediate plant food, is to mix it with barnyard ma nure. Heat is soon generated, and de composition botl or the bone dust and the manure takes place. Birnyard manure generally lacks phosphoric a?id, while bones contain a large quan tity. A ton of pure bone dust contains as much nitrogen as eight and a half tons of freh stable manure of an aver age quality. The quantity of phos phoric aiil oon'ained in the manure depends upjn the kind of food cou- umed by the animals, though the ton of bone dust contilns as much phos phoric acta as iiu tons or stable ma nure, but cne ton of the latter cont ins more potash than five tons of bone dust. Fall Plaxtep Trees. A fall plant ed tree requires perhaps a little more care than if planted in the spring, be cause It is to stand some months ex posed to winds and storms, with often nothing to keep it Irom being blown over except the weight of the earth upon its io"ts. In spring it starts at once tn grow, and its masses of fibrous roots take bold or the soil and cliug to it tenaciously, in rail planting the earth should te trodden down vigor ously, and even heaped up about it. Stakes are useful, too, in very litrht soils as an additional precaution and tuey are uselul, too, in such soils ln me spring. Jhe earth settles thor oughly about fall planted trees, and they will start earlier la the spring anu enjoy a longer season than il not put out till spring. Those trees that have split in the forks Elould hivethe branches sprung logeiuer ana ueu, men Do re a ho.e directly through both branches above the .oik two or three inches, large enough to take a three-eightns bolt; screw it up tolid, then remove the branches, and the wound will heal over. Young apple or other trees with acute forks, liabie to split apart, can women sit in their long light shops, aniounst the whirl of tne machinery, and tneir own snatches, now anu ai-aiii. of country song, it can be seen mat they make bags lor tneir imple ments of spoilt ends oi it, that they utilize it as dusters, mat tney cover pincushions with it lor their pins. Anyway a new article of commerce has been introduced, that is sure, in some lorm or another, uot to be s in ly laid aside. The new method of rapid desiccation of fruit which is now followed on a large scale in many parts of the coun try has led to a great improvement in the quality of dried fruits, and partic ularly or dried apples, ine prouuet is exceedingly white in sppearance, and while the flavor is not quite equal to that of fresh fruit, it is lar superior to that of dried apples as usually pre pared. It is said that when dried Dy the rapid process the apples may be exposed to the sun lor hours without becoming discolored. 1 he apples are peeled, cored, and properly sliced by a machine, alter which ihey are placed upon trays in the desiccating room. Here, by -seans of a mechanical ar rangumeut. they are carried up on one side aud descend upon the other,when they are taken out ready lor packing. As soon as one tray is removed an other takes its place, so that the oper ation is continuous. Duilng the pro cess luuies ol sulphur ate used to bleach the fruit, but these are so per leutly absorbed by the apples that no odor of sulphur can be detected in the drying -room, lhe dried lruit can be packed in boxes, and it will keep tor a long time, preserving all Its excel lent qualities, ln water it swells up and forms a jelly in the courses of a lew hours, lhe rapidity and cheap ness of the process, and the character of the proauct. Insures for it a still wider application Uian it has vet re ceived. "He just steals my lunch out of my mouth." "You 1on't say so?' "Yes, I used to have splendid big dinners. I used to take Ike ewton's lunch away from him every day. He bad such nice lunches, too; but the teacher saw me holding Ike down and taking it out et his pocket, so be call ed me and walloped me across a chair for an hour, and that made Ike so sassy he wouldn't give me his lunch any more." So now you have to eat your own lunch r "Xo ; I don't have any lunch of my own, but I have to taice the lunch away from a smaller boy. and it ain't half big enouzh for a boy like me,wno Is growing; but be Is the biggest boy that I feel safe in tackling since the teacher put me across that chair.' " our father ought to teach you bet ter than to rob other boys. My father says that's the way I ought to do. My father belongs to the J Galveston harf Company.' Mrs. Homespun threw down the paper and pulled off her spectacles with a vicious jerk, "it's perfectly scandalous !" she exclaimed. "For my pare, I can't see how any respectable woman could ever wear such a thin as that. When I was a gal we used to wear low necks and short sleeves, but mercy I" and here she cast a wither ing glance at the paper in her lap be fore flinging it onto the floor. "Why, wbat is the matter, aunt?" asked Cicely, picking up the paper. "Mat ter I matter eneugh, 1 should say: cried the excited old lady; "just look at that fashion plate there, if you are not ashamed to look at It. It is per fectly scand'lous, I say." "Why, aunt," said Cicely, her eyes brimming with run. that Is only a liver-pad pic ture." "1 don't care what kind of a new-fangled name they give to it,' persisted her aunt; "It's scand'lous and disgraceful, and no woman that's got a spark of modesty about her would ever be seen in oue of them." Baked Apples Take a deep pie-tin and scatter sugar liberally over the bottom; a half an inch of sugar if the app.es are pretty sour. Fare the ap ples ana cut into halves, iteniove the cores caret uliy, men lay them, core sidedown, into the sugar. Add a small be made I ermanently fate by brineine cuPful of water and bake till perlectly MdtraokM Evening Wisconsin. The spirit of mortal may not be very proud, but we notice it waxes overly profane in some cases where rheuma tism Is the moving cause. We use tit. Jacob's 0 J for ours and are happy. Somibody put pepper in Mr. Grouty's cologne-bottle, and when he iook a smeii at it he eot about two a branch irom each fork, and eivinii teuuert Dul do not let them stew to spoonfuls up bis nose, and the way be them one turn around each other and allowing them to grow In that shape Xo branch of husbandry furnishes more agreeable occupation than forest culture, it affords pleasant diversion fnm the protracted labors of the field, and employment tor long winters that wimout it might prove monotonous. intelligently and svstematicallv man. aged, our forests will yield profitable returns, cot only to our own, but to aii succeeuing generations. pieces. ben coid take up In a deep aisn, ana it any juice remains in the tin turn it over the apples. Add a lit tle sweet cream in dishing them oat, and with good bread and butter this makes a relishable a dessert as oue can desire. Kussets. Gteeninzs and Belmonts are all especially nice baked in mis manner. Pure Beep-tea Without Water. r ill a quart sell-sealing glass can with beef cut into very small pieces, close It. ant niai-A r.fiA iar in a kkitlA nt wrm A PAtMER recommends raw potatoes water. Lt th wtjr inm t a hii and meel as a fejd for corns. It yields gradually, so that the Jar mav not a large quautity of milk and a cood break, ami lot it min nn ih. qualny ol beef. about three hours: then strUn it .3 and vnti will fiavA a 1 .- nn J1 - . I J aa umv w IHIV VUT VI UUl & a M -juijr fcwu seeu ma', mates gooa juice of the beef. Then put in a little sneezed was a circumstance. About the time he bad been at It for ten min utes, and was shedding tears copious ly, ana ieit sure mat he should loosen his hair at the root, and perhaps his teeth would come out, a friend enter ed. "Is anything the matter?" asked the friend. X-n-a-ca-chor-ooo-oo no I" angweie- Grouty ,and then, when he finally got a little quiet, he gave te bottle to his friend and said: "Smell of this.-' Acd wbile the friend was tearing himself all to pieces. Grouty asked; "Is anything the mat ter, or are you just doing it to kill time?" Ihey are foes now. results possible. Stmt of the electric lighting com panies have at last apparently resolved to submit their several systems to what may oe cal.ed public competitive trial. They have learned no doubt, that the bey-day of promises is gone and that the time for performances is eome. Very few of the sensational announce ments made a year or so asro. can. of course, be fulfilled ; but some very tub- sianuai results are quite witbin the range ot recent improvements in con- 1 wo loving beings who had plikkt ed their troth some years ago, and were about to be married, are separat ed forever. They were sitting together one evening, going on about as usual. i-ea sue oo-e: vea to mm rather petu- iswKPiSH meteoroWint h.r fnrn lantiy, "ibarley. you don t under lined material for unlimited specula-1 8tanu anything about hugging; you I salt and cayenne pepper. tion oy preparing a catalogue ot the auroras teen during the space of more tnan mrte teniurus that is. from ldJbtolfeii. lhe record shows that in the period Irom 1721 to 17SJU auroras were observed on 4,245 nights. haven't sot the knack or it." in. atea," he replied, In a disheartened tone; "that's very strange, for J have been practicing on two or three oiher gins lor several months." Thk St, Gotbard Tunnel furnishes another striking example of accurate verting electricity into lieht. The neo- surveying. Although the entire pie have become critical through care- Unitb of the tunnel is nine and a I ul reading of late and are quite capa- quarter miles the two Galleries were ble of putting very embarrassing a ues- boi ed with tuch incision that tbev tlons to electricians who may be found mec WUu dlnerence of only four "When I goes a shopping," said an Old laay, "l ailers ask lor what 1 wants; and if they have it. and It is suitable, and I feel inclined to buy It, and it is cheap, and can't be got for les, I most allers take it without ciappering all day about it, as some people do." misrepresenting facts. One othe best propositions yet made for subterranean telegraohv coma from the American Architect, which sug gests that hollow blocks of concrete shall De laid in the streets so as to form Inches in level and a lateral deviation or less than eight Inches. Combe says, In preserving beer, the ribs will keep longest -five or six days in summer tne middle or the loin a curb and a gutter in one piece. Kows Dext-tbe rump next, the round next. uu, mi. puui wwit vi aii , uie DriSEet which will not keep more than thriJ days in hot weather. of these laid end to end and properly uauipcu taae uie piace oi ordinary curbs, and through periorations ieit in them the telegraph wi.es can be run witn great facility. By this plan any portion ot a telegraph wire would Ln ...ill I. .uullkl. . 1 . . .-oiuiD lur repair, anti rrp r .. i . . 1 ., . . cost of laying would not be so verv II"".,"'1 ","iu,a pre rauier to betttns Well. My daughters says, "How much bet. ter father is since he used Hop Bit ters." He is getting well after hia inn. nir.. r - j, . . - uiiua irom a uisease aeciared In curable, and we are so glad that he used your Bitters. A lady of Rches- , 4! A . or no there is some rain. We are to spoon every tune we put it into some people being so ceiicate, not eat after a man has eat with and not wipad it. When dinner is going up to any nobTeman's table where you are a stranger, or oi inxenor quality, 'tis civil and good manners to be uncover'd. Il it so happens that you be slone together with a person of quality, ana the candle to be snuffed, you must do it with the snuf fers, not with yonr fingers, and that neat iy and auick. lest the person or honor be of fended with the smell. ' Vegetine IS THE UBEAT FAMILY MEDICINE A SID HEALTH RESTORER. Purifies the Blood, Henovates and Invigorates the Whole System General Debility. Debility Is a term nsed to denote a defKienrv of blood. The nutritive constituents or tbe blood are In less tbsn tneir regular proportion. wolie tbe watery part U ln excess. DeUllltr Is of frequent occurrence. It la Incident to a va riety of diseases. Tb- lower limbs are apt to oe swollen, 'i ns patient ia reebie ana cannot bear much exertion. Tbe circulation is Irregu lar, out almost always weaa. raipitai ion oi Uie heart l- a very common symptom. Violent emotion often throws Uie heart into tbe most tumultuous action. Tne vital functions are laairuldlr performed. Tne muscular airenirtu Is diminis hed: fatigue follows moderate or Blight ext-rcise. The breathing, though quiet wben at rest, Becomes nurnea ana even pauuuiiy ag itated under exertion, as ln running, ascending heights, ac. Tbe nervous system la often greatly disordered. Vertigo, duulness. and a letMIng of falntness are very common. lolent and oust 1 nam neuralgic pains In tbe bead, side and breast, or other parts of tbe body, are aiao freuuent attendants upon tne uiseas-. Tbe se cretion are sometimes diminished. In females tbe menses are almott always either suspended or very partiauy penormea. i ne Due is scanty, ana cosuveness, witn unneamrr evacuations from tbe bowels, and dyspeptic state of tbe aiomacb, are extremely cjininoa symptoms. Disease of the Blood. Bit.TiMOEl. Mb.. April ts. 1ST. DR. n. R. STEViiNS: Dear sir: I nave suffered for about two years with a disease of the Uaad. and alter using different remedies, but nnding no relief 1 Induced to try Vegetine. Alter taking two ootiies i was entirely cured, l nave recom mended It to all my friends, and believe it to oe i tie oest mnicuw Of tne xina in u e. Yours truly, LKANDttt LLSBY. Vogotlno. IS THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. Tegetlae lSld by All Drmarrlata. EIITDUL PIXIH13, OF Ml KISS ttn r mri m vmm " LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. I a PVnttlve Cnrw tar alt tkaaa Palatal Caaaalalata tw4 Waatnaaaaa a m TSaat tatamla aiflall.a tl win ear aattraly th wont fort of faraH Ooaa. uoa, rantsc oa Spinal Waakaata, aa4 la BaMcmUrty atfaftaa I Um C3anfa Ltta, tt win -natolra aa4aaaaaaaMrnrjTaitW-araaa aa aarly taaaaof itialinitaaiil, Tb. tmirtanry taaa laroaa haraoratharali cbackad m J imrllly by Ita aaa, Ik -Tamor fatritn -, Barnlawry, Silnijian atwrlae foraumalaata, and laUevaa waakaata af tba It aunts Bloattnc DaMUty, That faattae af tearlaf dowa, aaaatae pals, waifM ajadbaekaeba,ks always fjarataaaatiy aarad ayttav-aa tt1BataUnian.it aadaraU i Ii -aataaeai act ta ftarajooy wltk tba tawatbatawrara ta. ! ajaHaa. far tba eanat Kldaay OoraplalDAt at attaar aatka- Oaaipeana hi aai patawt. LTDIA X. rl.TKMAWS TteflrraBLX Cw rOCXDhl nauaiai at U aaa Waatarm A Lyaa,ata. Prteat. Sb kottlsaf or St. Saatby la tlx form ef paia, alas laths form af raoaipt of prtaa, tl par box ror atthar. Hra fraaly art all lttt.nl of laq-dry. Sand to Ife fas-fly shoaM ha without LTDIA a rnrKRAIft ixvam nixa nay sat .ianp.tii. atat tans my af tbatr-ar. t canto par bos. tar Sou y Ul uraaglats. -Ta Lr of 6 von era '6usiJie4W.w!alc- sned by tb. atraia of vmif SatMa avoid stimolanuaad ass Hop Sit tors. dlscnrUoB or di-lja nd or Bins 10. old poor health or araaiah ess, raly oa Hop Whoever yowara, wtaancver y oa feal that y o a r oyster Bead elransltMr. toa. Inar or -tistula-tnaT Wliboot niroxioulf ao. oil HOP BKIVIO Barsyoaiftav or HrtMri com plaint, dlwar ot tna sromora. soirW blood. ItatroraorTMO t Toa will b enrod if jam aos Hop Bitters If yaaareahB- ey we a k aral m spirited, try Ul It may man J . H Uoi 'you 11 X 7 j-nt.ii .a .tsS r - -- - ! II r 1 tatwa a-OL-wats. Hn!TTninl NtVLK I m It tox Of ltrt- tmnUHlizixm fturbt work, to lw tore brsus oarrvaiia Hop sMffOllllf f 1 OU (asTT tSsV 1 1 i Tou avre mjur- gtonerwur Tram rur on bad of sfc Bitter. TliAUsMs&rli (TW vnaily from momm rurm of Kidney diseaM thaU nizKbt by ft timely of noprttTs DiltC. la aa absohit vad iTTMUU. bl e r fur draiUant um of Mam. tobacco. r IWIMM-t, 8rVd WdiTitr- Bl rtv weaa anoi. I .,-,, lirm. Ul It may . j . . , I - , aavayour I CA 1 1 I wrrTaBti Ufa. It has lAI L I r" I saved hurt- j I w u,a.T. lrdfcl3 HTte.ow. $777 gusta, Maine. A TEAR and expenses to agents, uuint irt-e. Ad dress P. O. VICKEBV. Au- fcoiaisa calico lust previous to tha nrst wasnine in a stronsr solution m great when it Is remembered that the wires would t-e perfect! v secure from nearly a'J of the accltlenu which now disarrange them. serve the color. A mixistkr, while marrvlnir a counlx icguuv. wm isiucr uistoucertej. on aaing tne Driaegroom if be was will ing to take the young lady for his wedded wile, by his scratching his head and saying; -Yes, I'm willing; but I'd a much rath ar have her sis ter." osapw s-ri Ul Aaari twirl Sryrtrts Xoj jwtroriqwd -oaaai at anpaqi assr-AWapw Wtri tuom 1 MAWf m MitSOW Almott every day brines some now application of electricity to the useful arts T i- Qlaiiuiii lifli .I .t. I . ..1 Take Sett. Ho man should do more tn ipatnr vhih t... L u.iT work of muscle or of brain In a day ted at the Mannheim Industlal Eihibi- cmel Di try t If you are skeptical V" tion, ana is said to be a useful inven- fatigueof In a good night's rest. Up don! The cage is carried bv wl to mat point exercise is good ; Deyond rooes havina counter weis-hia a ,. . ' wtrJof Uie, exhauation d de- SJTLZX MOW W)..n - nal I. f ., ,1 f. ' "J Mill- I v-j . ii ueu u.u( ... .V. 4WU, auu or lam. Tne current irenrarnr af ., fatigue demands rest, we are in the base is electrically connected ro the natural order, and keep the balance of dynatuo-machlne in the cae. nH ihl When we take stimulants to spur utter works two toothed wheels. t.i,r It Is easier tor a needle to zo thronirh the eye of a camel than for a camel to trie elevator, which has been exbibi- I 'tr"s. the eye of a needle. Bay camei anu try it n you are skeptical. It is a noticeable fact that the saiall- rOT0 EH Lasrn Telorraaliyt Esrn So) to 1 . tsoBtb. Orsdoates snaraataod Mriia Wire Hi rwitr ia oxnorallw In ut...t e.v.- Xf. 'i."?:'...1" 'V' - that. urVS rrTi;. ' u" tixa nun TR Make Money IU! mmmT tnmtf Its mmt 140 lUvBtrmti'-.tu. Stn4 for life. Wet Is the earth like a blackboard .Because the children of men multiply iu uie late oi iu HrsrsAfaals tefwll UMSttsrdAirriesltanl Bo.k twmm tor Profit TO j.c, 'otaplets i Caltivata all lu. Crop.. Bated a Csrefn UvtSuek. O raw fr.it . If taare feaaiaota Aad IVieare M.,,l. liW-tltDY CO.. FhlWelobli. pav. Bow to fjstact Ad-usmtM CqSTsss. - Ground coffee affords a field for adultera tion, and lur thi) purpose chiccory, carrots, caramel, date aeeds,etc, are the substances most commonly used. The beans have of late years been skilfully imitated, but as coffee ia mostly purchased in a ground con dition, the chief point for the consumer is to be able to form some idea as to the character of the latter article, and the tal lowing; are the few simple and reliable tests: Take a little coffee and press it be tween the fingers, or give it a squeeze in the paper in which it is bought : if genuine, it will not form a coherent mast, as coffee grains are hard and do not readily adhere to each other : but if the grains stick to each other and form a sort of "cake," we may be pretty sure of adulteration in the shape cf chiccory, for the grains of chiccory are softer and more open, and adhere with out difficulty when squeezed. Again, if we place a few grains in a saucer and moisten them with a little cold water, chic cory will very quiddy become soft like bread crumbs, while coffee will take a long time to soften. A third test: Take a wineglass or a tumbler full of water and gently drop a pinch of the ground coffee on the surface of the water without stirring or agitating; genuine coffee will float for some time, whilst cluccory or any other soft root will soon sink ; and chiccory or caramel will cause a Yellowish or brownish color to diffuse rapidly through the water, while pure coffee will give no sensible tint under such circutnatances for a considerable length of time. Coffee mixtures" or "cof fee improvers" should be avoided. They seldom consist of any thing but chiccory and caramel. 'French coffee," so widely used at present, is generally ground coffee bains of which have been roasted with a certain amount of sugar, which, cooking over the bean, has retained more of the original aroma than in ordinary coffee, but, this, of course, at tbe expense of the re duced percentage of coffee due to the pres ence of the caramel. Answer this). Did you ever know any person to be ill, without inaction of the Stomach, Liver or kidneys,or did you ever know one who was well when either was ob structed or inactive; and did yon ever know or bear of any case of the kind that Hop Bitters would not cure. Ask your neighbor this same question. An interesting discovery has recently been made near the ruins of ancient Tyre. On an escarpment ot rock about 800 feet above the level of the sea Pr. Lartet finds numerous figures from 2 to 3j feet in height, carved in bas-relief. They are said to be extremely archaic In design, their heads mostly in profile, but witn the eyes as ii in int full face, and their tunics crossed on left side. A few yards distant are enormous blocks of hard breccia,aboui 20 feet by 16 in size and 10 fee: above the surface 06 the soil. This breccia consists mainly ot myriads of worked Hints, with which are intermixed i rai ments of teeth and bones. Ir. Lartet believes they once formed part of a cavern of great antiquity. Deacon Smith buys Carboline, tbe deodorized petroleum hair renewer and restorer, and since its improve ment, recommends it to all his fr.ends as the perfection of all hair prepara tions. This shows that the Leacon is a wise man and knows what is what. An tnEEiATisn, .SJBW.W.O At Dr. Cnmellu, of Sheffield, Eng . has obtained ice at such extremely bigh temperature that it would burn tbe flesh to tonch It. lie has also frozen water in hot glas vessels and main tained ice as such at temperature ex ceeding the boiling point for a consid erable time. The greatest anxiety ts experienced least there should be a flaw in tbe title to property ; yet a flaw in the title of health a Cough or Coldis disregard ed. Dr. Bull's Cough byrup removes all such at once William F. Tolley, of Kin gston, X. Y., Is an electrial marvel. Jlr. lowey is so full of electricity that when h slides across a carpet, even with his boots on, he can light the gas with his linger, and wben a person touches nts nose or an ear with their lingers shock in the arm and a bright spark l emitted. Yxgetini is now acknowledged by our best physicians to be the only sure and sate remedy for all diseases arisiDg from impure blood, such as scrofula and scrotulous humors. Max is not a bundle-carrying ani mal, lie cm tuck a lew stray parcels in his pocket, to be sure, and lug a package under his arm. perhaps; bat on the whole, as a common carrier he is a failure, nut a woman : well, we should hate to say anything that wasn't absolutly true; at the sam time a woman can carry parcels enough into a horse-car to fill np one slile or it, and pick them all up on one arm when she gets oil a car at a cross ing, and lead a pair of twins, carry an umbrella and hold up her skirts with the other hand. The sleepers ot French railroads are preserved from decay either by subject ing tnem toa process or saturation with creosote or with sulphate of copper. A new metnoa is proposed by At. Jacques. Fatty substances (In the lorm of a soapy solution) combined with phenlc acid are Injected into the wood so as to penetrate every fibre of it. After a lapse of eight days a fattr acid is formed which is said to be insoluble In water and t J be capable of affording the most complete protection against the rotting caused by moisture. Slkkpliss and restless ladles should take Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. At a late meeting of the London Photographic Society, a paper was read by Prof. T. . Thorpe on a simple and expedious method of preparing pyrogallol for dry plnte development. Dry gallic acid and glycerine are put into a flask and heated to 200 degrees on a sand tray as long as bubbles of carbon dioxide are seen to be formed in the liquid. The gallic acid soon dis solves and is entirely converted into the the oretical quantity of pyrogallol, namely, SO per cent. H arras. For Oar Hide. Many neonla have lost their iotereat in poli tics and ia amnaeinenta because they arc ao out ot sorts and run down that they cannot enjoy anything, if such persona would only be ansa enou,;U to try that celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort and expener.ee it) tonio and renOTating effects they would soon be horrair ing witn the loudest. In either dry or liquid form it ia a perfect -remedy for torpid liver, kidneys or bowels, xdiang our jaded nerves er excite an appetite, we are wasting uie. into a metal rack running ud the Aon. ter of the passage way of the elevator. has a watch rnns down its aflVIra nave to be wound up. . C. ioaro aa7ltseawslu tS, A Jeyr.l AHwnneea-e. to anffenng millions ta the elad tidinn that at last a certain cure fur pile baa been discov ered. 500,000 persona who hare need Dr. Bilabee'e Anaketus, pronounce it in fallible. Doctors of all medical schools prescribe it in practice ; empirics and nostrum venders coun terfeit and imitate it, and all, without excep tion, admit that it ia entitled to the nam of 'Medical Miracle." Nothing in medicine ia more simple, rational, prompt and certain. It ia not an accidental blunder of inexperience, but the aa entitle eolation of a taoet difficult problem, by an accomplished physician of 40 years' practice and study. Ar,.w-,T a happy combination of a soothiog poultice, supporting inwrnment and curative mediaae. It aiievuuea at once the most excruciating pain; it holds np tbe raw. sensitive tnmora. and by firm, continued Dresenre and mediea. tion applied to the swollen veins ia able to care the most inveterate cases of blind or bleeding piles. Tbe inventor of ' 'An steals" may well be regarded aa a pnbiic benefactor, and sufferers from this terrible disease will thank ns for calling attention to a discovery ao worthy. It is not less aingnlar that in the areolar concerning Anakeeis, full directions) are given for raariaTisa Pius, a faot never before observed n anv naHinn. tK nmt etore wished to aeu, "Anakesia" is sold by druggists everywhere. Sent free on receipt Of price, L00 per box; tampln mti by P. henataedter A Co.. Box S9ts Vnov i- laauiactHfeis Ol Heurafaia. Sciatica. Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Smell ing and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, Tooth, Car and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ro Prenaratloa oa earth eqoalo Sr. Jteoas Oil as a swe, nn, timpU and rAewjs Externa! KeBMdj. A trial eotaile bat the cntapantivaly tnftiaf oeuaj of oS ( ears, and every eeo snSOTWi. with pais can hava cheap aad poaitiv. proof of its Claires. PinctJoD In Hovao. Lanr-i'g'P- SOLD BT ALL DKC0GI8T3 AST) DEALERS IS MEDI0I5E. A. VOGEJJER fc CO., IT HE ONLY MEDICI NEf n E1TDEB LIOIIO OK PUT FOBB That Acts at lhe same liaae oa T3S LI7ZB, TES 30WSLS, AFD TES KIDXSTS. WHY ARE WE SICK? BtcauM tc allow Ohm great orqai to bttomt clogged or torpid, and jnuonotu humeri art therefore forced into fit blood that thouldbt trpetted naturaUf. 1 1 WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES. -1TIPATION. l'RI(ART DlHEAtEA.FEwAl.r. WtAKStWES, AB NEUVOrs DI90I-DEUA, 6y canting fret action of these crgaut anxi rtttoring their potcer to tfirvtc of diteaie. Why aaffrr Biliotn pais, aad araral EjWky torta.atfd with Piles, rosntipstioa! 11-. m . . : i l. : i I tt UJ ri-fBM-wrw over hwi-tiw hiunvjm r Why radars servoB snick hradarhesl for KIDNEY-WORT mdrrj'ticeii, health. It at out spin lry Veactahlo Farta. In tin cans oo. pai-sasv of vlurh atai.ro oix quarto of medk-mo. AIm in Ltejald Foroa. very 4 osjeoa- trttteofortOBeUiateaBaotrt-auiiy i.r-uarlt- rsrlt acts with equal eevteivy ia either forta. ast it or tocb dbcuoist. muce. tt.ee WELLS, UltlUKDSOl A Is., Prop's. Waioaadtnodrypoot-paid) BrxxtXCTOft, Tt. i DR. RADWA-Y'S Sarsapnllie Mm THE GBI1T BLOOD PCUIT1ES, FOR TH CTRB OP CERnw-r T)Tas. SCROFULA OR STPHIUTIC. HSitiDi. TAUT OB CONTAGIOUS. Be It tests d Is Tbo I.nnrs or "ttarajaektpj-. ew now as. Fireo. or Jf errea, COKKUPTDfO TH "OLTTJ9 ASD VTTUTnia TUB PLUlrt. Ch-onle KbenmaMs-n. Srofuia, staorrnu. Swelling. HacoAfU- Drv Con -a, CanreTOta B Uods, grphili'lc Complalr t-s, Bli-e.lm of th. 1 ungs. Dypernla. Waier Bmsh, Tlo Ooloreav tiil Swellci gH. Tumors, L lceis. Ssln aad H j" faeaaen, sercartal 11- V "-naie tra, . lalni-v Oour, Drop J. tialt itbeara. B onch-ua onoumpiioii. Uver Complaint, &c. w osjw ecss tbe Senariarniiaa Hesoivaoj sxoel all raasedtal ag-snta la tae car of Uiraus. oTorajoas. OsBatltaueaal and 8ala PlTsajsa baa, tt la Uie only poalUve sure for JBSn All BLiDBIBCOIPLA.LTTS, f rrsery aad Woeae xaaM, ravel, Diabstet Drspay tupoajre ef Wa er, IacoDtiaerice si OrtES, Bngbll Dutea-e, Albuminuria, and la til sales where there are brlck-dost dpo-ita ot Um water la tb'cx. esondv, ulie-a with nt, stASoes like tne white ot aa r?, or thrasds Us wane sua, or there is a morbid, dark, billons aepeerance sad white boae-d ist deposlta. and wnea there h a prteAlnf. bcrmln, e-namuoa wses psBButta; wsaotr, witw vmdm us vae sniAll et las bscx ana a flats. I a-onir the lei as. r&lOS OtiM DOIXAJb eld by On ' i - - H" CELEBRATED Jl S s SSBBBW. aassw " AT -ffgf?S Why Kntler Xeedlessly With the convolving-, spasmodic tortnres of ft-vrr and aue and bilious r-rnltwnt. when H'Hteiter's Momsch Blitera, acltuowledl to be a real curative of malarial fevers, will eradi cate tbe cause of so nim-h eurferlnif. No leas efTecUvels this benlvmant alterative Incase of ronstlpatloD, dysp- psla, liver complaint, rbeomaibun. and ln general debility ana ne v ous weikne-w. For sale by all Druiiuta and Aieaiecs generally. Battle Creek, Michigan, THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and H or tte-Power. atO il Ii Ttir.hrailnj ; Carabllshsa la too World. I 1848 I TEARS moo, without etianoolname. maatwetjjSDt, or lorsAon, aosr aw" ISO Moaassaoarsnaa. Jot or.yiioa.ro. is. rrrATf-powTrR TfrpAR atohs tma Cstaplete Hfeass UwtfltsestooaluoWliMi. fwot TrarlioB EnsTlses and Plala Ksalsea ever seen lo the American market. A oralttroil. -facial oKorar aod si-iil lonoOt fnr ISM. trorether with o.sHor fooruiM ta eoworoai oioa bob rwMmJi not dreamed of by other makers. s'oar sues of Separators, from a to la hsrse CS-rlty, or otom or Anew ixrow. Two styles of " Mnrmted " Hnrrywera. f Kfn tfU Foot ef Weleetee I.tnnwer i fJWfWV ( roa uaroi o oil mtrt oil .W ermstairtly on hand, from which Is ha lit ths lit. sranirahls wood-worA of enr -nsnhinary. TRACTIOM ENGINES afl.oiaarol.aodoSeeojr 8. !! 13 Uerse fewer. Fsj-saers i snel Thrtwbrrtnew are rrrvStrd te Invti-riW Una Meai.j. Tiire.ii:ug ataduncry. Circulars ieit free. Ariilrvee NICHOLS, SHEPAKD A CO. Battle Creek, Michigan. SOOQ y r tn Ar-nt., and exaeaoes iliTiJ fros. Addr's f.Swaia A to.. As .Me- Rhenmafisci, IVeorahia. No other DrenaratloB has en rod an nimno. wi vur-Bw uisi.n-B' nif complaints at f otacl e E a tract, read's Extrtaet F taster (-a cenla) Is Invaluable la I bene aiseaeeM, Lumba go. Fains la the Back or Side, etc. PeaoVa Extract Oltat awesit (W renu for use when removal of cKh n u inconvenient, u a ereat help In reil-rtnj LunaminAiory caaea. bold by all DrUKg-ista. WA5TCDaeee M-s. tm-aodtatelv, for vmr oes positions throaghoat (ho M. Good Alarlso. Euclos. V. st.mp fnranswr 'o sts M4. Valiay Fs.ai. I ans, SC-ABCE OflOirg-Bo ks. PVtna, Ae Sasisle Co al.se, m. Pa als BOOK CO.. CoaaTfuL W. flao.Calrsd EaeresvtBsr-tlM AtfHeattCcrr a 1 " - oiiim omi ia. mm. wohi.00 out mde avr aT" a. Can 1.H Atauoio rf tnm Miii.ii at Mtk W ABanra. tori, bl Inn I t.l. W HototJs LaV htoai tod fM.: boo, a iorlHn of ta. a isiM bKCMM VU, kUBtaai raalaaua, aaatway, how Xads OT AID AW TWAIOK Of TTtTf Vt Arts' fsltOWTI O0JtS II DM. iA WAT'S aUAtlUIsa, oe bwtr eoatalwi aor ef the active trtsot, eleswf Medicines than say ether Freparattoa. rahsa la Tvsspoonroi dueea, while wjan re poire we er atx Umee ai aiuch. e Re R, R. RADWAY'8 Readj Belief, CVK AKD FUVDITa OYSENTFJIY. DIARRHCEA. CHOURA MORBUS FEYE3 UiO AGU RHEUUATSal. neuralgia, Diphtheria, sore throat, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS- Lormnera. IMarTbrni. Cholera Morbus er ca s, fal ducssnres from the tx-wela re stopaiu ts I or minutes Of tanlmf rUilway't Krady tlZ Uef. No concretion or Inamiution. so w-s-kens or Uaoltude til foUow ue ae uX the h b. heiltL IT WAS TBS FIB3T A!TD O The Only Pain Remedy thit Instantly stops the mont exCToelrtte palna, ailaya lDUiinmatlo- . and cures Con Uoa-. whether of the Luas. Sromacx, howoij or other 'lands or orean. bv one appl .-utma. fress) nt te twenty snlnatea. no mat. ter sow violent or excrucUtlUa' Uie pain n-e Rheum i tie. Bed-rld'Ie'i, Infirm. Crti-ple-l. Nerv. oo?i, Senrsliric or prontxaTea with dl-e-ur- rov suffer. HAllWAY. HiACI klUIt wui aaorS Instant ease. laflKSBBsal low of the KHtiryo, liirtHBBini.tle-0 ef ths Blsdite ataUkSBaBMsilea ef the rioseit tssirollon et the La sots x-e Tfcrwstt, niHiralt Brealtoinir. Fxlpltntloa ol f be Mean, vaterlew, (toap, Itipbltieria alortn, lulsesls. Reaalaehe. Toetbartae, WeMssaoetii, Hleepleasae-s, earmlxla, JabeBmnti.m tolti 4 hilia. Arnet hills. Cbllblalas ami S real Bites. The application of tbe Kea !v Ceiiet .o u o fan r pai t3 where the pain oi ulSu-uiij tu w.U afford raw antl r- mtort. Thirty to sixty dn ris In a ha!f ta:i;bler of water will in a few n:'nti!e-t rur- r.ainon. Sprains, hour 8: omach. liear.b irn. Pick bea. ch, Dlarrtiosa i-oierv, Coilo, Wuul in ca Bowi-L- an-1 all intern! punt. r Travelers t-hcoil a. jv ca-ry a t fleof K d waye kearty Kf Iff W.Ul U;-.-i A few drr I waier will pievenf. Kimrj'-a or pans i t-s :bange of wa er. It Is tr ier Uiin fri,-a -(rauoyor Bl'lera as a s'-.n.isu fries KJ-y bto p- r LOttio, Radway's Regulating Pills. rarfeet FmssMvea. Boothia c Aoorlaota, Ass Wttaoat Pals. Alwutt Reliable aad Nstaral la thslr Oporatloa. A TIOXTABLI itiSnTCTS TlH CAUIXsU Forfertty taBe!e-, e'era-ify ros'M w-, rwect g-jin, t-I. re-iil..a, r-.;:r, e..Jira ttrsutaea, Baswavi Ftlu, fnr trie e t s'.l D.sor-ert er the tom.ch. Liver, ho :.. a:.i -, &U4 irr. Nerious l)isejr. 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