. Indian Mont. The use of Indian scouts in the Apache country by Gen. Can is being unfavorably commented on by many newspaper writ ers in California sad the Eastern States. Sj.le go far as to assert that the use of Indians to fight against Indians has never been successful. Such assertions are gross ly incorrect, as events whi-h have trans pired during the past twenty years unmis takably prove. Since Gen. Albert Pike and Ben ilcC'uIluuth raised their Indian legion in the Indian Territory in 1861-62, Indian have been very successful iy em ployed to fight each other, and have, with two exceptions, proved themselves not only faithful to tb - government, but made the very best of soldiers. A large number of Cherokees were enlisted in tue Union service, and did tffective work in Western Arkansas and Texas in opposition to the Choctaw s and Bciuinoles under Gen. Albert Pike. At the same time a battalion of Wyandottes, Shawners and IX la ware In dians was raised by a Alaj. Hansom in Kansas, and proved themselves excellent cavalrymen when kept undsr proper disci pline and restraint The only instances known iu which Indians have proved treacherous to their while companions in anus was when tbey have been used to fight against tneir own tribe and blood rela tions. In both cases they turned upon their white officers, and, after shooting them down, drove oS the herds of horses and went off on the war path. The late attack upon Gen. Carr had its counterpart in the attack upon the 7th Iowa Cavalry in western Nebraska in 18G5. Two com panies of Sioux scouts enlisted, armed and equipped to fight the Cbeyennes, were sent out with a company of while soldiers to fight against hostile persons of their own tribe. When brought within sight of the h jbtiles these scouts turned upon the sol dit r shot Captain Fouls, the commanding officer, and must of his white cavalrymen, and went f.jrtii on the war-path. The Ap ache outbreak occurred under almost simi lar circumstances. The Apaches can not oe dcpendi-d upon to hgbt against Apicbes. AGRICULTURE. The discovery of CarbolIne,a deodorised extract of petroleum, has perfected an im provement which will be hailed with de light by thousands. The dense oily prop- I Hoos os Ths FiiM. Eveiy year the importance of raising our own pork be- krf the rxarolenm have been eliminated vuuica ujuid s)juucub. vu by a novel process wnile lis tonic, curative that there is policy aswelltsproflt ,in wis- rtfying and reproductive element are all ing por on the farm. Alfclfa fields make retained in Increased activity. Besides be the best kind of hog pasture at any season orjT cure for baldness and of the year. Grain fields are easily bar- diseases, as now improved ani en vested by hogs, and the stubble fields are bKlT deoderized it is the most delicate and gleaned by them. Oa many farms par- gjjjful tonic hair dressing ever known, ticularly where dairying and grain growing jt tlaia a jady's hat. This highly are carried on together, the cost of raising concentrated extract of petroleum contains a few hogs each year is nothing, as they minerals or other artificial coloring tet their living upon what wouia outer wise It restores the hair by imparting go to waste. But U pays to feed hogs well, Dew We tld TlKor to the rooU to keep them in good growing order from . . t V .-.; Kirtli titl thlv ar rMilv for the P.wvn, s--o ItiltKCVU Tn rm butcner. ine nog snouiu oe wa uiwmi i 0r connrniea Daiuness me new reiueuy r i oztow vj I . u .i., k; l. AL as m uosanij jwk w siwj - i puseu IB Ml reniwvc iuc Muiit "J " stock. And while he saves what would .D( sub3tiuilc bv skin grafting, pieces o otherwise go to waste, he should be pro vided for in times when there is no feed. A few sections of movable fence will allow any grain grower to pasture hogs upon the growing crop, in sections, as con venience mav suggest. In this way the expense of keeping where open pasturage is not obtainable, will be greatly lessened. Mo good farmer can afford to neglect the matter of providing pasturage in this or in some other economical manner. While bogs in the great pork producing State sare dying off with the hog cholera, ours are remarkably free from all disease. We can produce healthier and better pork in this State than in any other section in the Uni ted States Farmers who feel the effect of hard times should think upon this subject, and. by taking advantage of every sure means of profit, turn their attention to branches of farming that will pay and not neglect so profitable a resource as the grow healthv scatn. taken from the beads o voune Dei sods. The success which has heretofore attended operations of this na ture in cases of scalp Wounds gives a prom bin? outlook for this new mode of curing baldni-ss; and perhaps the day is not tar tiisUnt when the shining pates of our venerable fathers will bloom with the (low ing locks of youth. VEGETINE KID-YET COHPLAIST DISEASE OF TUE aalDSETS Tbe symptoms of aa acuta attack of Inflam nation ol ine kidney are as follows: Fever. D..1D lo the small of Uie hawk, and tfcenee shoot Id; downward- numbness of til llilgh. vomit ing o,u.U at first a deep redco:oroi tueur ne, waleu o comes pale xnd colorless as tn disease Increases, an i Is dlscntrireJ very often with pain and dlinrcltv; coativeness, a d some de gree or colic, la chrome ulseas sol theklunevs n ine nscs ana Hum's, Lfi irmnlMM a naln ine and fattening of hogs to supply home drynes,of the skin, irequant annat on (espeil- o . 1 1 J I alls ar nlirhtl freneral dronnr. headache, dint- demand. tSparta (Wis.) Herald. As an exhibition of the intrinsic worth of St. Jacob's Oil, we think the case re ferred to, that or Hrs. a W. Hubbard, of this town, cnml nf Sciatic Rheumatism nf JU luriuer aiienipi was UUUK to use the Ion standing bv the Oil. m rvrtain v ntrik - &IOUX as Oovcrument cavalry. The Uie intr. and. hevnnrl all rlrmhr cnnr-lnsi va aa tribe was ute-J in Colorado to drive out the to its efneacy. The remedv has our in- niiicuuio iu iouo 10 iohi. ana uen. f ji aorscment. ixmnor of California, used several corn- ally ai nlifht). general dropTr, beaJacbe. dim ness or siifnc ludigmuon. tso paipiiaiiuu ot m bean. rradVial loa cf -trrrujin. nalnt-sa and puffine of the face, cough and snortiutes lA Ercatb. In diseases of the kidneys the vefetine e ves Immediate re let. It baa never failed to cars when U ! taaea regularly and directions fol lowed. In many cases it may take several boo ties. esprciaUy cases of I'm? standing. II acta directly upon ids secretions, cleansing and BtFengtneninjr, removing all obstruction and tmpunues. Arreaimany can i-.-slny foca-ea of long-standi ig Daring oeen peneciiy cnww the Ve;et ne, even atLer tiylDg many of the known rrme lea wblcn an sa d to be expressly loruusaiseasi. DOMESTIC "Good gracious," asked the prof enionaL "why do yon, prosperous business man. A GRAND STEEPLE CHASE. Pbomm atitf h is now very much used for I the father of a family and the main star of embroider on velvet, done over canvass, a church, deliberately come to me and I As if there were not sufficient excitement . Gay colored silks are used with this sub- want to learn all ths tricks of poker play- at the usual horse-race, these meetings on stance, and car meat be taken to knot the I ingf Bo yon mean ceoUy to throw away I the turf pearly always close with a grand stitches tichtly. or tbey will swk into me your respectaoiiiiy ana oecome a gamoien i sieepie cna uoluis as popular as --jxo, sua ine mercnam: uo, i uuu i ml nf the velvet. ever, and bands for curtains and dresses mean to become a gambler, but I'm going are in crimson diagonal with flowing pat- to visit Louisville and I d sooner go to terns in cold colored silk. The designs Texas without a pistol as to Louisville are simply outlined in long crewel stitch, without a knowledge of poker, but in two rows, to define pattern more - clearly. For anything very elegant, the a Spsakkb at an American "Cooven metallic g tbreaa is usea, nowiiy un tion:" being addressed as "Colonel" de- black satin. Gold braid and embroidery clared he was a can tain. in arabesques have been employed to adorn Don't you live In Missouri?" he was a sofa in nasturtium colored plush, and an asked. idea that might be readily adapted to any He owned that be did, and In a house sofa is the lined tapered bag to hang out- with two chimneys. side, from each arm, for holding scraps. "Then I was right," exclaimed the man. Cushions are now larger than they were "Over there if a man has three chimneys formerly, which forms room for the pop- on his house, he's a General; if two, he's a pies and sunflowers which still rage in art Colonel; if only one, he's a Major; and if I he lives In a dug-out and has no ch mney, he s a Captain, anyhow." This kin 1 of race combines all the excitement of the regular race, with the super-added element of danger which seems to give lurtner zest to tue sport. Horses, and good ones at that, often receive severe injuries, which render them practi cally useless ior long penous. ai eusi this was the -nate of affairs until owners and breeders of fine stock began to freely use St. Jacobs Oil, the Great uerman Remedy for man and beast This invalu able article to horsemen has so grown into favor on account of its phenomenal efficacy -i diseases of domestic animals, especially horse, that it would be difficult indeed discover a horsemen unacquainted with j magical potency. The Philadelphia needle work. Bis Laat Doaa a sunerer from aianey irounies. initry The man Said when asked to try Kidney-Wort it, but it will be my last dote." got well, and is now recommending the remedy to au. When derangement of the st3tnacn eca upon the kidneys and liver, bringing duv le and pain, Kidney-Wort Is the true remedy. it removes the cause and cores the disease. Liqu'd (very concentrated) or dry act equally efficiently. Am. (Am- livalor. "I'm a very sick man," observed the tramp languidly, as he anchored himself at a restaurant trble, "the doctor says 1 must have strengthing food. Give me some thing with plenty of iron in it." The waiter shaded lha corners of bis moutb and bellowed in stentorian tones: "One ke g of nails!" 'WorxD yon like to see the panel'" asked a lymphatic-looking gentleman at the hotel, after he had kept the sheet nearly an hour. "Would you like to see the paper? There's nothing in it." "Seems to me," replied Fogg, somewhat ill-humoredly. perhaps, "you waste a good deal of time over nothing. With some women the desire for the latest new book is merely a aovd sensa tion. panics of Ouiauas, WinuetiagOtS and Paw nees with good t fleet in his great cam paign against their hereditary enemv the Sioux in imjj-U in the Uijr lioin. Yellow stone and V ind Kiver country. The Paw nees became the terror of the hostile red- How To IIavk Good Cidbk. Put the new cider in clean casks or barrels, and sllow it to ferment from one to three weeks, according as the weatber is cool or warm. When it has attained to lively fer mentation, add to each gallon three-fourths skins. I hey were ala ajs permit te J to "f a pound of white sugar, and let the ride in the advance, and weie the first to whole ferment again until it possesses overtake and strike the enemy, and never nearly the brisk pleasant taste which it is were aeicaieu or allowed Connor to lose desirable should be pcrmsnenL Pour out his horses. They would sometimes strip a quart of the cider, and mix with it one- theuisclves down to their breech clouts, quarter of an ounce of sulphite of lime throw off saddle and bridle and revolver for every gallon the cast contains. Stir in hand and knife in tectk, gallop right until it is intimately mixed, and pour tbe ima me miu&i ot tuebioux and Caeyennea. I emulsion into the liqu d. Amtate the con i lie um nli as and V lnnebairoes, under a tents of tbe cask thoroughly for a few .Major .booth, proved Iheumelves equally minutes, then let it rest that the cider may eflective as irregular cavalry. In later In- settle. Fermentation will be arrested nt dian campaigns Gen. Crook and Gen. Cus- once, and will not be resumed. It may be ter used the Crows and Miosuone Indians bottled in the course of a few weeks, or it aiains; me sioux aadCheyenoes, and whiie I may be allowed to remain in the cask aad me crows were rather ULreiidble and dilii- used on draueht. If bottled it will be cult to ketp witmn prope-r control, and The coine a sparkling cider, better than what Miushont were sometimes pamckv and i called champagne wine. Professor cowarulj-, still they were taithful to tbe llorsford, of Cambridge, was the first to government. i nere are now about BUO use the sulphite of lime for this purpose, Indians armed, equipped, drilled and in and to him is due the credit of first calling the pay of the I niied Suites, and designat- aticntion lo its usefulness. It is in no re ed "scouts."' Of tiussicss tiiuu 10(1 are spect deleterious, as the sulphite, into il Arizona, while the balance are scatter- which the sulphate is changed by tbe libe- ea lurougb .Zsew .Mexico and the Depart- ration of su'phurous acid, is entirely inso- uieuv oi iiic i lane, l Ley bave proved iubie, and remains at tbe bottom of the themselves to be superior as scouia, carri- vessel. The writer has cider prepared in ers auu mestenijers to the ordinary lazv this nay two years since, which has re- Wiiile loa.cr U, be found about all frontier mained unchanged, and is now a be vera ire posts, drinking anei boasting aud self fctyl- of unsurpassed excellence. The sulpAile ing luemheiyes "government scouts." The of lime, not the sujAafe, must be used. ouiy unjecuon io tiie Use f Indians in Kidney Complaint. CucCDiKATt, March 1, 18TT. H. R. $rmii Dear Mr I have u'el your Viorron for some time. Dd can truthfully say It has been a gre a benefit to me ; und to ihQM a ifferlne from dil eaa.s of Um klaneys I cheermliy recommend lu Kespeciroiiv. u. u eaua. Attested to by K. B. Ashfleld, Drug-gist, cor. Elgntn and Central avenues. biDCBOiBD Cloths. Great latitude in taste is permitted in this form of decora tion and they may be made to suit every style of room. Lace can be usea to nnisn these covers, but it is tn better taste to fringe out the material and knot in some ot tbe colors used in the embroidery. One style is. work a rather heavy border on a band of blue linen with white linen thread wilh horrinr-hni l.titrh. which is duicklv done and is showv. Another is. copy the complicate diwm. curious animals with curling tails seen in I A prominent gentlemen in Cerro Gordo the missals of the twelfth century. Where County. Iowa, writes us that he finds Kid- rich coloring is desired croas-siitch in blue ney-Wort to be the best remedy he ever and red ingrain cottons which can be I knew lor a complication oi diseases, ii is washed will be found to be the best I the roeciflc action which it has on the liver, Strips of Turkey twill or blue linen be- kidneys and bowels, which gives It such tween the borders makes the covers very curative power, aad it is the thousands of handsome and rich-looking. Old foot- cures which it is performing which gives it stools msv be covered with advantage by its great celebrity. Liquid (very concen- workmg a pretty pattern on canvass on trsted), or dry, both set tfficiently. five shades of Lie principal color of the V. 11. Journal and Courier. iinhfLtpv in t Ha rfv m I B v J . Tabtabio Acid nf Diphthxhia. The ToPicxl Swext ArrLta.-Wash the topical use of tartaric acid in diphtheria Etuy Ilimr. in a recent issue says : But one of the most important developements concerning St. Jacobs On. is the discovery that it has properties which are beneficial to the animal as well &s to the human species. It has, of late, been in active de mand among livery men and others for use on horws suffering from Fprains or abra sions. The most prominent instance known of in this connection, U that related by Mr. David Walton, a well-known Friend, who keeps a livery stable at 1245 North Twelfth street Mr. Walton states that he was boarding a valuable horse. beloniring to Benjamin McClurg, also a resident oi North Twelfth street. A few weeks ago the animal slipped and badly sprained his leg, making him very lame. Mr. Walton ased two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil on the animal and found within less than one week, that there Was no need for any more, for the animal was as well as ever. rnicmmn, O.. AprU 1, IS7T. K.H.R.Stttvs: I have suffered several yean with ths Kidney Complaint, and was IndU'-etl to try Vcohtimi. I nave laten several Dottles or your preparation, and im convinced It IS a valuable remedy It nas done me more gocd rhan any other medicine. I can heartily recommend tt to all sulerlnf mm aauaey eoro plain's Yours Kespeetfuny, J. 8. McMTLLKS. First bookkeeper for KewhalL tiale A Co,. Oont mercainta, Ko. ss west fToat street, cincuv aau, u. apples and put them unpared into a steamer over a kettle M boiling water, covering it tightly. Put them in not more than two deep, and let them steam till you can suck a fork in them easily. While they are doing boil a quart of good vinegar. not too sharp, with two cups of sugar or good sorghum syrup. When it boils, put in tte apples from the steamer, and let them boil ten or fifteen minutes. Take them up in a pitcher or a stone jar and has been successfully resorted to by M. Vidal, who, in one of the foreign medical journals remarks upon the necessity of thus making use of topical agents against the false membrane, as it has a great ten dency to spread by a sort of auto-inocula-tion, comparable to what occurs in cer tain cutaneous affections His formula is ten paits. by weight, of tartaric acid, fifteen of glycerine, and twenty-five of mint water. The acid acts upon the false Vepetine has restored thousands to health who aad been long and pauuui sunerera. Vegetine. a. wl PREPARED ST HTETEXB, BMtoa, Yegttine is Sold by AU Druggitl. warfare ou the fioutier is tl-eir natural oo- ection to servimr auaiust their own tnlu- Hie Ap-che scouis could be used to g.i auvauiage in tue uepartuieut ot tue 1'iaite auioi'g ine Nom auu Cucye.mcs, or even ne ui.coU!(are or hue liiver I ies, but t wouiu oe Io:ly to attempt to use them agamsl their own tribe and relations. Keep Tbk Woke Aitead We should ft -....- ;,inAn,,..i . ,t 1 . r r . 1 ho tu Itimilirli! V .in vitK ah, nM,i!nl I ing pnjabolic ri fleeting surfaces has been wo,k tliat ,ne minor mat era on the farm I sUi, UuU fc. flNkflAi.t, lir Llftft, KaS. invented. It is based oa the fact that all can aI a" 'l ne iceive attentu n. othin; points of Hie free surface tf a liq ud turn- SD0U'd be permitted to get away from uf St. Louis ChronlcIe,j Trial by Jury. Some believe tnat even this form of trial is net perfectly free from prejudice. But in our section. St. Jacob's Oil has been tried by that great jury the public and been judged the infallible cure for Rheum atism and all painful diseases. 1 . . . . i pour the vinegar hot over them. Tney memsrane, convening n into a gelatinous are good as soon as co d. but will keeD I lTura ,u "puaioo. well and make a nice relish for an? meaL kgse insects ine following remedy ru n table patient. is successfully employed by some cultiva- The most wonderful and marvellous sac tors to destroy rose-slugs and other insects I cess, in cases where persons are nek or on roses: bteep a tabiespoonful of white wasting away from a condition of miser-1 belebore in a gallon of hot water for a few ableness. that no one knows what alls minutes, and apply the water through a them, (profitable patients for doctors,) is syringe or the fine nose of a watennejxa. obtained by the use of Hop Bitters. They It does best while the leaves sre still wet begin to cure from the first dose and keep I with dew. Repeat in a fortnight if neces- lt up until perfect health and strength is sary. restored. W hoever is amicted In this way arSS aa lint Mrdieia ever XadeT :ioo or hods. 8uciu. Man ad Dandelion. itn all tawaaod an bvn iirupertMM of all other Bitten, taecmatcxi Blooa Purifier, Liver , and J Jle aad HeaUA liiiitifniia' powlbty Bne exM where Hop kxMo vanod imI iwrfect aco their Cay fivs MwUiattlvtEsrts titsgsissd cara. To all whose aS-iDploynieiitBflftaee lirefralari tyof thebuwelsorm urinary onraae. or who re quire aa Appetiaeraw001 and mud Sthnslant. Hop Bitten an lamC0 wimoui mtox- oatins. Ko natter wast year fekUaffV or symptom are what the nine or allWaent is use Hnp Blt tsra DoatwsitantUyoaare sick bat If yoa only feel bed or mlsermbie,a(Mtaem at once. ItniayssveyonrUfe.ltbal:ieved handnds. fSOOwOlbepaidforaealss they will ot eereorhetp. Do wit safferV. 01 rnwr friends SBffsr.hnt ess aad anre tbemtoo Nop B Bsesenihsi. Hop Bitters Is ao dru-rd Medicine eeer saade : the and aon and no persoa or family snow mi os wiuoui umn. D . 1. 0. Is aa absolute and Irreslm "de ea re 1 narcotlcSL Aii br drojr-l-ts. for Circular. Bae BTtUr MTf. IX. RncTM-T a- - -o-.w. - U CELEBRATED lj -XT-B sF need not suffer, when they can get Hop Bitters, see another column. ng round a vertical axis it will acquire a c onslant angular velocu and take a para fa olic foiiu. It, then, the liqaid is put into to a ve&st i wincu is rotaie-d round a veni cal axis it w ill form a holiow shell of parabolic section inside, and it the liimid is one men win toiiuiiy a riyd paraboloid wui oe oirtaiued capaoie of oeing used as a or with us. Neatmsi abaut the premises should always be kept in view; and in tliif connect on we desire to remark that a faro will never be neat while the roads are per milted to be overrun with weeds, not to say bushes. Every farmer should endeavor to kill the weeds along the roads on which bis farm lies. New is about the time to reflector. JL latcuiat IT, therefore, mount cul tLem dwn a little late for some of henusi'herical vessel upon a vertical shalt lnera DUl mem down any now, and earn ing a pulley, and rotates it by an end less belt fioui a u otor. Into this he pours a suuie'ieui quantity oi plaster of paris jiquiu or a soiuuou oi ine mastic preoared by AI. Jleudeii j. ff. Fusible metals wauld serve tbe purpose, t , but they are apt to oziuize ou me surlace, ana in cooling they icuu to e-ri siuii;ze. lue suaiie of the ves sel nied not necessarily be a hemisphere, out ibis lorm is convenient; and a glass cover suouiu oe ait(lel lo lL To renulale the thienuess of the liquid shell a ring ol woou is nxea witbin the bowl at a proper distance below the edge. This prevents me liqma rising auove a certaiu heiirbt. Iteguianly .f motion is most essential to the success of the operatK-n, and hence a steam eniiuie is not adapted to drive it; but a small Gramme or Siemens dynamo electric machine actuated by a Thomson or lctiikolcn battery will answer well. Metsiievenre. Three or lour cells will sulhYe, and the "They are not a beverage, but a medi- speed cau be rcuiaied by resistance placed cine, wilh curative properties ol the highest in circuit, itn a iJeiirez or llehn- degree, containing no poor whiskey or noiz regulator any kind of a battery may poisonous drugs. They do not tear down be lued. An am;ulr sne.-xi of a t urn a. I an already debilitated system, but build it next year begin at the proper time. It is distressing to ride along a road which is densely fringed un either side with weeds and bushes. Kot only this, but their seed npens and is earned on to the farm to fur nish additional work the next season, or to injure pastures and hay. If we examine ourselves very carefully, we shall find thai our neglect of either large or small duties in farm life, is largely habit care'essnes hu3 become a habit ; and like all habits, it will not be easily broken. But it can be nevertheless ; any habit can be reformed . If we will adopt a system of life, ano carry it out to the letter, year after year, we shall coon find that it will become natu ral, and we will always be up in farm work, and always attentive to the little things about the premises. If the fact can be demonstrated to cook that meat can be made tender by softening the fibers with the action of a little vinegar there will be no reason why she should send a tough steak on the table. If she can be convinced that it is better to turn it over on a plate containing a little vinegar, saiad ou and pepper four or five times in a couple of bouts, instead of try ing to make it te-ni.'er by battering it with a robing pin or cleaver, and so forcing out all its juices, she must be obstinate indeed if she prefers tbe latter method, and the sooner her services are dispensed with the better for the temper and stomach of her emplojer. Chocolate PrDBiso. Soak a half a pound of gelatine with a little cold water, put it in a pan wilh a quarter pound of I rated chocolate, one ounce sugar an! one pint of milk, stir till it boils. Break t e yolks of four cges in a basin; stir with a wocden spoon. When the chocolate boils allow it to stand one minute, then pour it on tbe yolks, return to the pan and stir till it thickens, not letting it boil; pour into wet mould. A. JL Doyle, of Columbus. Ga,, says 'Irom my own experience. I know Sel lers Liver PilV' to be the best in use. I'hty cure malaria, etc secoud is quite tuUick m f Jt the rmnxw aad the axis oui;ht to be vertica ized by means o! a spirit level, and fixed so as to be free irom shake or jar. The liqjid should be one which Boiuluies slowly, ssy in an hour, and w ithout shrinking mucU in bulk. Tbe sbells thus prepared cat. be made reflective by electrolysing with nickel, silver, or irjn, which, when pre paicd in this way, oxidizes with difficul ty, and being almost wuite will serve for a reflector if kept under glas. up. Uue bottle contains more hops, that Is, more real hop strength, than a barrel of ordinary beer. Every drugg st in Roches ter sells them, and tbe physicians prescribe them " Evening Hrpress on Hop Bit ters. LYOIA E. PINKHAIV.'C vESETABLE COCTOTOP. I a Positive prm "Well Iheee Palatal Complslat swl Weakaessri SoesMSUBMa tsaarbes fvaaalt) MMlmtlataw It win eon eWlreq- tbe worst form of Female Com Jaalnta, ail oraxiaji trcuLlr, InflanuaalVia and elccra ttm, laCins; end fasplaceaints, end tbe eonsse-se Jptos Weakness, and is particularly adapted t h lomce of Life. It will dlssoln snd srpe ensrars from tbe nterwli B early stsce of sVselopssrnt. The tendency to ran wrons humors there Is cheeked vor -eedilTbr Its use tt removes faintnrin, flatclrai-y, -.ocrcysan eravmc or stimulants, and irlieTts wrakmas of the stomach A cares Bleating. Headaches. Keroos Proalratloa ieners! Debility, Slseilnssin is, Peprrswoa and Iadl Paste bright colored pictures for little children on a broad snip of ho! land, backed with carse cloth and bound with ribbon, which will roll up and tie with ribbon strings. As tlierc cannot be torn, they will last a long time aud affotd the little ones incalculable amusement. Tns chief cause of sore shoulders from harness galls is imprudent management by working horses in a bad fitting collars, and netlectinz to keep properly clean, especially in warm weatber. In the treat ment of galled shoulders it is essential tlia' the animal si oald have freedom from work. as it would he ahKllril tn sttennt ths hol r,L- - i;,n r ,i. w . . .s s. I: . . .. . r- w - ...yv uic viiuo auu press ii i ine oi any wouna until lue cause which Adulteration in Coffee. between tbe lingers, or give it a squcze in tbe pper in wbicU it wujushi; if genuine. it will not form a cohereul mass, as colli e grains are l ard t.nj d not rcadi'y adhere lo eacn otUer: but u the grains stick to each other and form a sort of ' cake," we may ne pretty s ire ol adulteration in the aha; of theory, for tbe grains of chicory are soiier a'iu mere open, ana adhere with out difficulty when squeezed. Again, if we place a few grains in a saucer and moisten them with a little cold water. chiory will very quickly Ixcxiie sort like bread cTuinla, while coffee will take a long time to soHeu. A third te.-t : Take a w ine glass or tu-.nHiTlu'.l ot water, and eenllv drop a pinch of the ground coilee on the surlace of the waur without ftirring or agilauon; genuine coffee will float for some time, while chicory or any other soft root will soon sink; and chicory or caramel will cause a yellowish or brownish color to dif fuse rapidly Through the water, while pure conee wui give no sensible lint under such circumstances for a considerable length of time. 'Wuy," she asked, as tney were leaving the church, '-John, didn't your soul thrill under that sermon! " "Yea, not only my sole," he savagely crowlcd, "but my whole foot. These blamed boots are entirely too UghL" The power of becoming Invisible has often been displayed by heroes of fairy tales, and it was formerly believed lo be procurable by means of fern seed; but no peculiar power of rendering people invisi ble resides especially ia the seed of the fern. Put on any very seedy suit ot clothes, and walk about the streets, you will soon find that j our aiquamtence will pass you without seeing you. Pi-oduced it was entirely removed. The folloaing is aa excellent healimr lotion tor aii Kinas ot Larncst rails : Sueur of lead. one cz. ; alum and white v?trioi, of each one ox ; water, one pint, mix and appli two or three times a day with a sponge. The value of a bulky food, as hay or straw, is tar greater wben given to a rumi. nant ammal than wben consumed by s uorse or pig. concentrated, easily disesicd foods, as grain and oilcake, have clearly a value above their composition when added to a poor bulky food, as straw chaff, or to a watery fo d like turnip, liecause they are ine means oi raiMng tbe diet to a point at which the animal will thrive. Oa the other hand, roots and green fodler, even wben watery and poor in composition, may bave a considerable effect when added in moderate proportion to dry feed. That feelins; o. hearing- down, eansma pem, weigh? ana nsrvscne. Is idaays permanently eared b-n qse It win at all times and onner aT. clrcumstoacse set m earssony with the Iae that corern the f enisle system. Vorthscareof Kidney Complaint of either sex UJs Oumpwud is oasui lawd. LYKIA E. PIXKHAX-S TEC STABLE COM PWITKBis prepared at SI and Z West-ra Avsnce Lymn, Maaa. Price L Six bottl-sforSi. SentbymaO m the form of pais, also in tbe form of loariures. . reealpt of price, Slperhoz foreitrer. Krs. Ptekham treslysnswensl' .vtcnof Inquiry. And trr pampa- ss. anoress se uvea, Mrmtum lais rvpsr. o family should be without LfD9 f, PINEHJMV uvu riexa. They cure sa? torpidity of h Ihr s A evebe repartee is recorded of Foote. the comedian, wbo, io traveling tbe west I of England, dined one day at an ina When the cloth was removed, the landlord asked him bow he liked his fare. 'i have dined as well as anv man in England." 'Except the M.iyor.'' cried the land lord. T do not except anybody, whatever. said he. "But you uiuxl!" bawled the host. ! wou't!" 'You must!" At length the strife ended bv the land lord (who was a petty magistrate) taking I r oou Deiore we aiayor. wno obsetved it had been customary in that town for a ereai number of years always to "except ibe Mayor, ana accordingly lined bim a soil ling, for rot conforming to this ancient c nslom. Upon t but decision. Foote raid the I smiling, at the same time observing that he thought the landlord the greatest fool in I Cbn&tendooi except the Mayor. A Cough is nature's effort to rid the sys I JnV uWl teJia. - i cm " waoic waiter, abbisi nature, tnen, A 1 1 C I stNYYaf il:?! fti b nsiD8 Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price nnnannaSBaWssssnsnslanan 2i) Cents S bottle. THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM : is for an ilissssw of the KIDNEYS, LIVER ANO BOWELS. It eesjurss the sj item of the acrid noison I that eaosee the dreadfal snSenac which I only the vietima of Bhenmatssaa can realise. THOUSANDS OF CASES I of ths wont forms of thai terrible disease cave oeaa quickly rellered. in a short tune PERFECTLY CURED. Tws a terrible moment. Tbe man was evidently drowning, while the crowd on shore stood helpless and horriflcd. At this Juncture som one yelled: "Oh. for s boat:" But there was no boat within ten miles. The suspense became awful and the sun sank into the misty bosom of the west like a blcody pumpkin. All at ence a female voice was heard above the roar ol the breakers: ".Never mind the boat; take one of my shoes." It wss tbe voice of s heroic Chicago woman and the applause mat greeted it was beard tnree hundred miles at sea. C'ioeb asd its Uses The juice oi apples is very abundant, and the house-wile can. with little labor, prepare many luxu ries that are both healthy and nalateable. Jellies made from cider are very nice, and it is little troul b to make them. Take a gallon of cider, te'o.e fe. mentation has commenced, and boil it down in a porce lain Kettle to two quarts, slum if frequently and then strain It thrtujb a jJ!y bag. Add one quart of granulated sugar, and boil slowly for fifteen minutes and dip into jelly glasses. I has bad wsodti fnl sueeesa. and aa ifmewse I sale in every psrtot the Country. In hun dreds of eases it kaaonred where all ohm had Called. It is mild, bat eOtaient. CKUTAIS IS ITS ACTION, bat harmless in aU cssee. t ""It elcaasea. Streoa tbeaw aai m4wr X I.lfe to all the Important orrana of tbe body. Tbe natural action oftl,e KIiI-mm rtiwA I The Lieer Is o-senssdof all disease, and tbe Bowels move n-eele and healthfully. In thai I way the wont diseases era eradicated from A oooo cement far stopping j int such as around chimneys and the like, may be made as follows: White lead as sold in the kef, mixed wilb enough pure sand to make a stiff paste that will not run. It grows nam by exposure and resists heat, cold and water. As it baa been proved by thousands that r.Hl.la.z vWslrl., A is tns moat effectual remedy foreieesarinr tbe I system of all morbid seereUone. Itshouktbe usea in every hoaseaoia as a SPRING MEDICINE. I Always cores BIIJOUSKSes, eONSTTPA- TIOH, PILES aad all FSKAL Damson. Is not qp mitre Vseitnbls Foess. hitlneens. one packs? ef which sains tqaarts medielns. Also in IJe.14 Form, erry Ceoasnti saed ter tbs einvtiicai - f tooss waocaanotreeaiiy prs psnit. art trite eeaal cficmct metfkeioi ss. GET rTOFTOfn PRCGGIST. rrUCE.SL.aw WELIS. KU IHUOSOX A Co.. Pros-s, fWni send th rr nost-esid. Bl l lirroa. VT. A California editor last wet k started I to accomplish the oft-attempted feat of eating thirty quail in as many consecutive I days. The experiment failed in conse quence of the singular behavior of a rest- Iaurant keeper, who refused to furnish the quail for nothing. This it is that 4he progress of scientific inquiry is defeated I and rstarded by the narrow prejudices of the ignorant and debased. It was said of a man with a very rubi cund nose that he looked as if he might be the collector of the port. HomaAir a lifmi. sra,n.i r BulMluur. Tenia and rDMi.ni . h , J hand a superb stock j ,xin One qaality Uuv moa. which im,) ..ffer at aa sow prtoeaas uitiea of Uta nrst ouai.ie n.-rfm mittftZZZZZ aa4 abaptt, caa b oij t. Flies and taaoqatrar. 15c. box "Booeh on Ealn lea-rat a luwaaa leVaT flie' Mbnas(Meha. ra'a. sates. Tioitisb. ror eradicating all lmpnri. ties oi the blood from tbe system, it has no equal It has never failed to effect a core, giving tone and strength to the sys tem debilitated by disease. Db.nes forCuildhis. Kice water, bar-1 ley water, oatmeal water, with lemon and sugar, should be ready in every bouse where children are. These drinks are I surely better than cold tea, which is often given, or doubtful tea. However, mi Ik is better t!an anything, when it is sweet and pure. tosomoiL the mnet thoughtful man has been discovered in New Jersey. Just before he died, he said lo the undertaken "Whcu you put me on ice do not waste any on my feet; they have already been irosen." What is more nasty than running sores, ulcers, pimples, boils, scrofula, erysipeHs, etct Jtow Lindsey's Blood Searcher" cures them all. Dlutlniehed TIcuv Is reimbaner In great meamre, to those tmnMed with weak kulneya, bv a Ju'Ik-kkh tue nf Hnetetter's Svimacb Bitlent, wtui-h uivtipiratea aral stuonlates withoat excitinc the nnuary orptna. In conjunc tion with its influence upon them, it enrrecte m-Klltv, Irnprovea appetite, and is Id every way conducive to health anl nerve n-ea. Another marked quality la Its control over fever and airoe, and its power of preventing U. For sale by all Drugguiu and Dealers generally. Mcmh MurFi.vg. Make Indian mush as you ordinarily do, and when cold thin it with one quart of milk, and stir in a few bandfuls of wheat Hour, seven eggs, and nutter the size of an egg, also some salt. Bake in line. The latest and JoUiert TT I I TT I I TT I I HI I Hi I HI I bamoroo book oat. un. ua. un. -i Ul t Full of the most mirth provokinir and laufftt- able re.flus1 Only li cct.t: a eoplea for u. AGENTS WASTKI E'KKVW HEKK. Aildreaa THIS GKa PUBLISH INUCO., 14 Cannon Street, Mew York, or ak your newsdealer to get it ior you. iiiu-nraieii eauiogue of iiesir- aote nooaa wiu oe sent free on receipt Of one cent stamp. bavu ins CAN CONSUMPTION BE CURED? S03IK LTTEIiESTTSO 1XTTEB FEOM THS PEOPLE Which should be read by those afflicted. aSd also bt Those wno, fbom HraKDi- TABT TAIVT OB OTHEB CALSE, Ana; LIABLE TO TUB DISEASE. Dr. Schenck gives the evidence on which he bases his assertion that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Clear and explicit rtatemeni from well-known person, which thould convince the inott ekcpticaL FROM MRS. EVENS WHO FORMERLY LIVED AT READING, PA. PhUaiirlphla, AprU SA, 188. Da. J. H. Schknck, Dm Si a : Yoa win prohabty remember Uul when I last saw yoa wilh my little daughter, thai yoa told me yoa would like to near m regard lo feet health at teai once tn six moot ha, as ahe might need more of your advice and meOdoe aa ahe grew older. My only apology for failing- to call on yoa or to write at, that her health has bees no good since yoa cured her, that I was well aatlafled that she was nut In need of medical attention. At tbe name time I feel that I owe yon a debt uf gratirade which I can never repay, nnleea it be that I can beuest yua by girtng a statement of her case for pabucauoo, and tola I have concluded to do, u I know it win be of great aae to others who are similarly aTSicted. In IsTS my daughter, who waa then eight yean of age, contracted a heavy cold, which loon settled on her lunga. The doctor whom I employed at that time told me that her longs were affected. She had severe pain in her aide and night sweats; and, as she had no appetite, aha toon wasted away to almost a skeleton. Every one could see at this time that she was fast If Hug with consumption. Both my hoeband and myself were very much pre judiced against all patent medicines, and although we had heard of many cores performed by your remedies, we delayed using them or getting yoor aimce until she had been glren up by all the doc tors we had eonsolteL We were living in Beading, Fav, at this time, and when we Informed our Mends that we had con cluded to go to Philadelphia with our hrUe daugh ter to get your adrtce, they all said that we were foolleh to do so, as they did Dot flunk she could lire t get there. She waa IMeed Tery low. We carried her all the way on pillows, aad when we arrived at yuurofflce, it really seemed to as that tt would be like raising one from the dead If yoa cured her. After an examination yoa mid B was potsihtr to care her. We commenced to give your nwdteiaes that day, and tn a few days after her appetite began to Improve rapidly. Some weeks after this a swel ling came on her side which grew very large and Anally broke, discharging large quantities of matter. This continued for a long trine, bat as hey appetite was continually Improving, and she was apparently gaining strength, we continued the nee of the medicines as yoa directed. Her night sweats and pain soon left her. Although she gained very slow. she anally entirely recovered ; in fact she has had better health since her recovery than ever before. No one can dooht who aaw her when so low, that it was your mellctnes and kind attention that saved her life. Yours truly. MRS. LIZZIE EVENS, No. 73; N. tsth SL, FhUailelp'lia. CUBED, - PhtlalrtpKla, March tst A, 1L Ira. J. H. SoBTxrg : iKAa sir: About two years ago I esmrht heavy colli, from exposure after Violent exerewe at niy trade, rjiacK.im:iaingv and soon after ' attacked with severe bleeding from tnv lunrs. Sometimes 1 would raise as much as a pint of dear blood at a time, and I have had as many as foor hemorrhaees m one nlirht. I had nia-ttt sweats for many mouilu, was reduced ia weight from lit in ize pounibi I tried many cough remedies, but they only gave me temporary relief, vv hue at the worsL I con cluded to call on you. Yoa examined my longs auu Rain iney were nauiy BUt-i wru, out laat u I would follow your directions I could be cured. I began to u-e your medicines last February and have continued their use to the present time. Ii find myself well, having rained 15 pi mod of flesh In the last six weeks. 1 have no more night sweats, hemorrhages or cough. In fait. 1 am feel n better than I have for years, I know that I can never repay yoa for all your kind personal attention to my case, out t snau oe gian to no what 1 can by informing those similarly afflicted what vonr medi cines nave uone hit ne. ii any one wisnes lo call on me, tney are welcome lo do so. ' 1 -juts respectfully, FRANCIS J. ASTf. No. istii FarreU St., Philadelphia I hare made friendly visits to the Doctor at hat Boston orBce. My cough Is gone, my appetite good, I have no headache or paia in my side, I sleep better than I ever did tn my life, and my lungs are apparaaUf healed, aa 1 have no hemor rhages. 1 nese are the reasons why I believe tn tnJ re. cc amend Dr. J. H. ScbencK and ha medicinea. He did. last what he said he would do for me, tai I believe That 1 owe my life to his inedicaiej aad " FRED. F. TRULL. Hudson, Mass., May xS, 1L Coronlc Irrlta'IuB of Ca ed. tbe Throat yTiUenlttithia, A ugunt l&A, lseu. Dr. J. H. Sciiknck: Dear S:r: For several years I wm troonled with a chrome Imtatioo in uiy throat, so that every lime I took a little cold 1 cofumenced to rough, ami ss 1 took cold very exiilr, I wa coughing inure t leas every day ffotn November to May. lu yh. roary, lwi, 1 saw one of your pamphlets whirs told what the Pulmonic Syrup would di 1 bought a bottle of it, although I ha,', not much faith in it, and in three days my cough entirety left nie : but I kept a bottle of tbe nyrup ui nouse lor two or three years, so Uut whenever 1 1' eol'l, or ha-l s Uule tickling in my ihn at. I would rake a small swallow of it when I went to beil, aud that was Hie last of tt. My throat now i, and has been foe several yeara. as wed as rt ever wat, awl I now seldom take cofcl,or if I io, tt "tuy lasts some twenty-lour aount. 1 nanas to toe runuouic vnip. I have reuoDtmenlel it to a great many persons is the last eighteen years, and it has given genem aauataetion. very respectfully Yours, E. HAVEN", No. HA North !lst SL, fhiiaileluhia. Pa. From MB. JOHX HERTZLER, Reaklence, 1308 Master St, Philadelphia. Da. J. H. Sen axes : Dear Sir 1 am anxious that others should knon of the great curaiive pnperiies of your loniK itics. For three years I was stfi.ued with a cop sum cough, accompanied by aa expectoration of r-pi phirguu Jiy cuugn was so fNsii loat l eoulil sleet very little, day or DighU I loet uiy aniertue. auu was very uiii:h retlui'ed in flesh, and waa so w-ak that II was aa much as I could do lo walk a square. I used ail the remedies thai were recomiDendrd t frtends, and many that 1 saw advertised in the pat-era, but received no relief front ilieir use. At last, 1 was taken with a severe hemorrhage, which reduced sue still more. Soon alter Una uiy wife procured one of your books, and reading lite ,ie acripuoa of my disease in it, she lnswtci on mi giving your reuieiliet) a trial. My daiizhier, who resides in Allany, N. Y., aiso wrote alout this time, that she hail heard of several cuhm there by theit e ; anq so i was induced to use taeiu. I began byus-3gall three of your medicines at one tlioe.as you Uu-e-t : that is. the .Vamlrake Pills, Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic svrup. 1 could see that tbey were doing me good from the first lu appetite improved, 1 became graiiiMily stroru;er, and my cough was so huh Ii better that 1 oxtid real quite comfonatily all night, a thing 1 hare not done before in niany ruonliia. Now, after using the medicines for ahout six week. I am welL 1 con sider your remedies as magical in their etiecLs. atsl I write yoa this letter tliat others may know of Iheir great curative uualities in diseases of the throat and lungs. I shall he pleased to have any one who la amicted, call on or address me. Jiii. ur.it I ZLr.K. Phila. Feb. 14, 11. Master St. FROM AKRON. OHIO. CONSUMPTION CURED. Akrwu Ohio. FrL nth. Dr. J. H. Schenck : Dear Sir: Marin? been vkM bj manr In ft-trarl to your meOicmes, anl the httnent ! owl recvivt. frucn theiiia I Have corlul?iJ tr rive von an svomnt of mf case. In (he Winter of taZ's I wad pn Bouncetl an incarle CoaHumtive bv everr phy alcian of tau plae, aa well a several id clvvelauii. I bad aU the h ? m jiiis cou k ft. nitftit-(.wnii, grrM tlebillty and loss of flesh. I wa rtrtJactsl in wvigbt from one hundred and Sftjr pouuU to eiiiiiir poondA. I ludjnren np all nope uf recoverr. w bra 1 waa told by Mr. -lauv S-aiilan tlut he hal nl your ntUclnt-a wua jrood eifect, aal he advisel tne to jfire them a trtiti. aithuui;h 1 do not stunk be bellered they would cure me, for I wu o -mrk at this tune thai no one thought that I would ever irrt welL I thought however, that they miirtit irive uie temporary relief, aud with tiun oi-j t I -omiuen.el t ue yotir Pulmonic Syrup. 1 had not taken it two days before I felt trreat relief, especially in the serentyof my omen. 1 then tool, the Miuidrake Pills and Seaweed Toole, and In two week? my ap peute came bark, and 1 bean to grain strength. 1 took ymir medicines fur aooat ture4 moutha. I waa too sick to do any kind of work f-JC twoyyeaix. Your medicinea niatie a perfeet cure, and 1 have been In jroud health ever mn. I do not know that I can say more than lbi. uolesj it be that 1 bettere your medicines to be wmI. and Ihail ibey lours very iruiy, J. A. 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My diauharge reading thus: '-Advanced Stage of Conauraptiuii of the Lungs.1 I was advised by the army sur geon to live not doors as much as possiMe. He miormen my menus toat l was incuranie, but that wiu care i migni ne ma-ie eomn.rtaole I t a time. My cough was almost without cessation. I raised matter from my lungs in lam ouaautlea. ami i had all the other well-known synrpiatms of the dia- I rase, i sooa many remedies witaoul tjeaeat. . In September I went to see Dr. Schenck, and soon after began to use his full cauraa of medicinea. I soon felt their beneOcial effect, my eongh growing less snd leas, and my strength coming bark to me very ia.it. in ine louowing Apru 1 was entirely well and fame lo Providence and went to work. From that time to this, I have been entirely well, not apen-img one dollar fur docturs or uetllclne for myself. I tuercfire know that Dr. Scaenck's jsedlcmes aregoxi ana reuaoie m long diseases. My cure coQsi'iered almost s miraele by tnose who knew u. wisca a was wiw nsrget irom use army. JT'f IITli BUkVliL-lO- Of Boyden k Whelden, urocen, s; N. Main 8t PrivHieoce, R. L, July ath, lesL Formerly of UUUtU IIWWIC sMsSaTsaSw 5o Medicine Hare Irer Beei Iairo dneed to the PabUe that caa Show Sach an Array or ItI denee In their Faror. For other CertlfleateS of Cnrea nenrl for Tie Sa-henrk's Book on Consumpttoii, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. It give a full dest-rlpUon of these diseases In their various forms, also, valoaMe ln- sinnsiNin m retrain so tne uies ana cjotning or tne siek : how and when exercise should be takes, Ac This book is the remit of nunv Tears of experience In the treatment oT Lang Dlseasea, ami snould be reait. not nniy ny tne amtrted, nut by those who, from hereditary taint or other canse, suppose them selves name to any anecaon oi ue tnroai or lungs. TWO LETTERS FROM OHIO CO SOT FAIL TO READ THEM. EanmiUe. Jfeias Cru Ohio. Julu XA. Ism). Dk. Schkscx : Dear Sir-I write this to rive yoa an arcnunt of my case, and to ask if your medicines will do me any good. k am forty-are years of age. and before this sick ness I was aslroug, healthy nun. I am six feet two ltmhea hri, and broad shouldered, my usual weight before my stcknena being about one eun dred and eighty-tux pounds. 1 be fln indication I bail of any diseaxe was a slight tickluig in my thnt, wh s la a week or so developed into a harking cough. This has continued for a long time and trunhles me so aidch Ibat I cannot sleep at night. I have lost my appetite, and from laca ef nourishment have gtbwn so weak that 1 can walk but a short distance before I am completely exhausted ami obliged to lie down. I have a treat deal of roanng and wheez:ng in uiv breatt, woicn lea-Is me to think that the bronchial tulies are all stopped up. My bowels are usually costive, and I have lost thirty or forty pouuls of flesh. Please let me hear from yoa soon. Tout medi cines are not sold tn this neighborhood, but if yoa advise me lo use them I wUl send lo UaUipous for them. Yours 1 ruly. LEVI JACKS. Banmme, Xeigs Co., O., FVa. Hjf, 138L Dm. Scwkkcb. Dear Sir Please eirnse me for not writing to yoa before thts. Too will remember that when I wrote to yon last July, I was very low with Con sumption. As soon as I received your letter I sent for the medii-inea yoa told me to get, that is, your Manjrake Pills Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup, and began to use them as dlrei ted. I soon saw a marked improvement in all my svmptoms, and after nsuur them for some time. I was entirety cared. I am now free from all pain and tronhie with my lungs, and weia-h more Uin I ever did in my life. I am very thankful to vou for your atten tion to my cue, and 1 do not believe that I should be alive to-day but f'r the timely use of vour medi cine. tiMuumpiton la n my familv. mr father having die-1 of it at the age of fortv: as well as several other members of my family. 1 advise all who have Consuruption or any Lung trouble to use your remeibea. aa I believe them to be the best medicines u) the world. Since my recovery, I have been told by a dortor that he did not know what was In your medicine, but that thev had cured rue of Consumption. i ours Tru!y, LEVI JACKS. OR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES. 1TLM05IC SIRUP, SEA WEED T05IC and jUSDBAKE PILLS. are for sale by all Druggists, and fall directions for then nse are printed on the wrappers of every package. Da. SCHE.vrK can be consulted, free of charge at h.s prjh-:pal umi-e, corner SIXTH snd A tail. Streets, PDilmietyhia, every Momly. Office hours from s a. at. lo s r. su ayne'8 Automatlo Engines. StUCkRrUo' CsMtHa, "StcbBrascsLesda not Cus SSStaaf sva rt -' -eA sr - I .-rstr -wsarh 1 istsis I 1 in Oliver Ditton & Co, Boston. I. B. HTSOK A 00. UBChsstsst U Fhfla. Trnrrarrt arx"j u roa woum ssn i aWUilU SUU1 grsi.hy In four montlia and bs certain of a attustha. s hhsss ViXiJi XIJ swi.siMaiiiwi wismnsin. 9aI aad Brv-eeb-tMdlBg Owsm. RISea sr rhUWUl sua S.. u..d galuA mmd aawriaaa aval til kind mf XtMsrtlra fmwlewseata snd artie wiwim noraroinen ano tsiinmaaers. t wit's Ise reeeawinainai "aable lisss st an. Jir.1' lHlltH a.-7 lk .tl- (1.4.. fi. Maasas-Muiis. PalinaW 1 uaia. PHEp acre ('Mir lvsm wOl en re in Aromatic Miik. pleaHHDt, ftpeetj cure riLi-H. une rv--o everr carci Pnr. tiuld bj dragffiata or aeiat bj mud S.OO Amtm Waaitd for IJIta mf T A Tt I t Y s 1-T TPiv ""rtsens fun mslnry eg his nobis seat erewtr "'yj i4f'J"iryoos of paocsa: snuttngfisiniabook. Tlii ksst sassn if jjtUJ. i. it" Imnaooi One Dollar. I Address. DR. I H. HARRIS, Pittsbarcn, Pay. iEivsiorvs. Fori Boimers. for Fathers, Mothers, Wldowm, caiiaTeB. eta. Thousands yet entitled. Penatorat fZJ WmBd " Bounty yet daw Ss tOQsanda, Pensioners antHlad tn Pensions. Kew laws and declslona. Time limited. This Is toe only auioaci&a and foliv iliosrraSd kis aoVTT - oo oeoisuiua. lime limited. I 'SStSnSSAi lose two stamps for laws. jaawsaeya, wasnmgwn, IX u 12 '"er WrhSM, CUID8 for sse. As tor (Lit, by asstl. O.K.BXIM la ttm mn. . Biil. Crssoo. lows IT IS SENT FREE, Post-paid to all Applicants. Aditreas, Dr. J. IL SCHENCK k SOX, Corner of SIXTH and AKCH Streets, PWladelphla, Pa. WHY I n.WK TIIE UTMOST COXFIDENCK E DR. J. H. SCHKNCK AND BIS JIEDHTNESt During the past t wo years, my mother and hmt her nave uied of cvanumpuon. i was mysetr quite nnwrll most of this time, ami when: shortly after their ileal h, I was auw-ked with cuugk ami severe hemorrhages, I naturally rnooluiled that I was des tined to go wirn tne same nine see. I immediately conanlted a physa-ian, who nnvle a specialty of lung uiea--, alter examining me. ne sai:l tnat be thought my lungs were sound, and that I would soon recover. In less than a week aRer thin. I had another severe hemorrhage- Thinking that my fnj.imicu aau uiaiv m auiauMV UM my case, 1 con sulted another doctor. He tnonght my Innga af fected, and prescribed Air me for a long time I got do better nmler his treatment, but generally worse. Jly encga was very bal, niv anptae rn Urely gone, 1 had severe pain in my ngfit sale, and for months I did Dot steen more than two or thru hours in a night. My tongue was Heavily cnated and I had a bad taste la my moutb. had tne headache almost an the time. Feeling that somethUur moat be done. T r i... eoncluiled lo commit with Dr. Srhrark. the physi cian who, I think, I have good reaatm to believe tn oe uie nrsx in me treatment or long disease. I went to his office In Boston, and was examined. He ounu niv aril tuna auiie IMVrv in. emu n ,al ... . uver senousiy sgected. He told me that I euutd lie cureu ii i wouiu lutiow nia aireettona lit morse consented to do so, and I verv soon was sattaBed that my eonSlence in ms ability wiss well nLsce-L I took the Man true pills. Sea-Weed r.micand Pulmonic Syrun all at toe time, aa direrte.1 k and within one month my worst symptoms weir gone. 1 went to see ibe lo.1ot on but next vis-l u Boston, which was one monih after e.r i;,. i hun, and he aaiiL "uulv rootiim tt kwilcme and yoa will surely nt well." I dui so aaS!5r zZIUVX.tl4 .Kcwnwwrteml. afSm. asm setae ik. L-.TT. R""."" woisr asosi af ..--Z; . a.u. .- to. BoaSSO, dornlastfM, sVOOO AOrTMTW WAXTRD TO RrtLT. TH LIFE OF GARFIELD ! Bis earlv him ml i a,aai mm -u,t. ... his ssscoon and sdnimlstration ; his sssasslnauon t lllslitascrundeforlUs:won.l,ilm-ci; asooa-goiaonin; removal to Elberon : deau. zz5.iTiz: urr..f" rs'aS't" WatrhpC tio free- A.klress otandlrj tt alUlltJd American Watch Co.. PituiKniTr,. .C3EAP GlUrs few TJTH v?.rtvr.v. " - i l aa.as.saata.o.Ii.fcv $777 ,A TEAR AND asmoL trotnt vaa.saaiaiw EYPWQWa TO free. Address S. . avsuri SSI St. Msv I Tilaaa sm. . 1 I . ""'" aMivertlsasst wii ZnItL.-.fu". ivwrTl-r aad thw aawBMist in UUa iwurmaa (namiar tna un.,i One Dollar and kept on gaiiLng la every way mud I was per- I t iectly weU. and able lo work asnsuai I SBassI recovery I have Dot tost a day s Bme. ezcent whea If fawes-ss foe i. n , L tssasd Wsaklr. aad sssllsst sa ? -d. to. asa i a-AUM.Jt, Caleagw, UJ.
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