- 1 t ' i ( ; - s ; j AGRICULTURAL. Fietilitt in Hocks. The meet com mon rocks are granite, lime-stones, and traps. Granite contains quartz, mica and feldspar; each of these minerals furnishes valuable plant food; the quartz is mainly silica, which provides the ailicous coating of straw and grain; mica is a silicate of alumina and potash, containing 9 per cent, of the latter, and is very easily disintegra ted and reduced to the finest particles. This mineral is Terr common, and appears as small shining scales which glitter in the soil. It also forms a large component of various stratified rock", known as micaceous slates, which quiekly break up under expo sure to the wttatber, and constantly and liberally contribute fresh wealth to the soil. The best grass and pasture lands in the country, the best dairy farms, and the meet productive corn lands are those on which this mineral is abundantly dissemi nated. Feldspar is also a silicate of alu mina and pctash, and is rich in potash, containing about 17 per cent.; a related mineral, albite, also found in granites and other rocks, in which it replaces feldspar, contains 9 per cent, of soda. Lime is one of the commonest minerals and of the wid est distribution, not only as a partial con stituent of many rocks, but by itself as limestone. Limestones are found over continuous stretches of country for hun dreds of miles. Tbey contain a large pro portion of organic remains in the shape of ahel'sand sometimes of the skeletons of small animals, and vast beds of this rock are wholly made up of these materials. The presence of phosphoric acid in lime stones is quite common, and magnesia is frequently associated with the lime. Tiap rocks f urnifch most of the gray and black boulders which cover or partly fill the soil in many places, and which are found so useful in providing material for making roads. These rocks arc rich in potash, magnefia, and lime, and if, as we well know, the road dust formed from the wear and tear of these stones exerts a useful effect upon the soil, so the line particles continually worn from them in the soil also add constantly to the stores of plant food. Watskiso Window 1'laxts. There is nothing that seems to bother more those who would grow w ndow Cowers, than bow often to water them. It is an exceedingly simple thing to those who have had expe rience; though so mysterious a thing to thoe who have had rune. When the skiiled gardener is asked for advice, he 83VS, "water only when th plants need it," but this tells the inquirer nothing. There still remains to be understood how to tell when plants need water. After all, this is a species of knowledge that cannot well be taught by another. It has to lie learned from experience. The good plant cultivator tells from the color of the earth; but even this ia a relative temu There is dark soil and there is light soil; but all soils are darker when they are wet than when dry. une can soon learn tins by experi menting a little; and can soon tell whether the earth is dry or wet, by the rye or fin ger alone. If it is wet, it of course wants no more water; if much lighter than its usual color, the earth is dry and needs some. It is an exceedingly tiinple matter to tbo.-e who will try to learn; to those who caunot learn themselves it is a hopeless task. Tnerc U one hint that we may give that may be of value. If the earth never gets dry, the plants are not in good condi tion. Somethiug is wrong. It is the ac tive, growing, working routs that take the moisture ou'. of the earth. It is a sign of gftod health for the plant to want frequent watering. As we have already said the color of the soil, as compared to what it is when wet, will tell whether it wants water or not. CnAUOOAL and Lime. lhese two arti cles play a very important part in the man agement of fowls, whe.ber bied in a fan- tr's varjor on a farm. Charcoel should be liberally fed, for no one thing is mere con ducive to Lealih than this, it should be Iroken in small luu:ps and put where the fowls Can get at it, and they will eat it with great relish. We have seen it fed to pigs, with the very best results; and those which were treated to it were never troub led with disease or sickness, while neigh boring ones were. 'J his helps to prove its value not only for swine, but for fowls. Where the birds are kept in confinement, it Is a very good plan to keep a small trough in a sheltered place, full of small bits of fresh charcoal, and the fowls will 8in learn to help themselves. The value of lime in the form of whitewash is well known, and those who use it liberally are the ones w ho keep their flocks healthy and cleanly. To render whitewash more effec tive in dislodging, driving away or de stroying lice and other parasitic nuisances, the addition of a little carbolic acid is in -Valuable, for scarcely anything else seems so distasteful to the vermin. Air-slacked lime should be occasionally scattered over the i or of tti chicken house, to remove unhealthy and unpleasant odors, while a little of it should be Scattered around the yards and runs. For material for egg shells oyster shell lime is the beat lor this pur pose. It is worth while to remember that gen tle treatment and rapid and close milking will tend to the greatest development ot the milk in cows, while the opposite prac tice will have the effect of materially re ducing the quantity. Hut witu kind treatment and careful milking there must lie an aliumlauce of the best feed provided, if the best results are desired. Kmi-su Stiak tewkd. Take a pieeo of rump steak an Inch thick, fry in butter oa bo;u sides; add enough hot rtock just to cover the steak, a bundle of sweet herbs; prpjer and salt to taste, two carrots slicvd, and a dozen very small oni us. Cover the saucepan, and let the contents simmer very gPDtly for about two hours. Mil a plete of butter ard tome flour in a saucepan nn the lire, and the best part of the liquor lu which the steak has been stewing ; put in a little Worcester sauce and mushroom ketchup. Lay the aleak on a dish, the carrot and onion round it, and pour the sure over. Tut short-hand reporters of '. S. W., having been found fault with for their ' UKib 1 of reputing the speeches in the Initiative Council. retaliated by giving ! the jam.-li of one of the i'.Hiucil eiartly .' a. II in j a Len. as follows: "There-' j lers ouli. not to tin-reporter ought n to be the otic to ju.-e of what is mi porlant n.d to aay what should be lett out hut tli- iiicuitwrcun onlv juile of what iiniirtaiiL A 1 an my x-ecli as the rrp.ts a t hat 1 aay is reported some time , to one uolonly can nnlirtanl fr.ui the rv;T what ii is what I n ran. r it s'.iiac ine it has struck me crtin u,attcr lliiigs that apjtari-f n rtanct aie aoti.clitnc left out oinit tc.t. The reporter tiie parr points are r-irt-d -1 n.ean to make a brief ata'.riitrnt what lb paper think of inter est l rrixaU-d. ! tr-Mjblc lu lirlan.!' rrl .Mm. I'mtUuti-ni. ! Wonder," rail tho old lady Ia)iu4 itocu L. r tc.c!ie and b!a; !y regard. if lar, win aw trying to lie a kn.t iu iLr at't ti', '! w..i.,.r that ?tr l.v rtm.c-tti da an 'I me ;rate lliat I'arnell .r life aud n-txl Hie hnVailni tnio blau liahtiiml. and tlierr w ni.ijn i t a'.y UMTr n( tlieav aquarium outrage. Mm, )ra. " a.i Mrx llro , at the .rvetv.1 with ri,htit pit-Mill lief litlir : al lrlaatiil. r , with i.i, t-tiiiia rl ilrxt.tiil a Kit ll n i4d llir. "Mf II fi ll jut :., I (l, I I u Ij:.iIi i(u i i k in Ut, " aii l t;. uli l 'r" i-oiiiu muni tn'ilc Naiuii a itu cVl .!it e U( r Mud it) tlnaivut Jtv-m . I aits aii. tin ! tMHtb war It aa l'l tlic tlu I tlthi lam It walinar iw (twiiui llaa la wmlif, lli uu-UI tttif ila f 4 kittm H-at, r-.wUI tua -n.. il,. , l Hul l wliy J ul IU H'.,-m lu )ut4 OH K " "! ai lai l.lli. aaUliiaia " "44 J'al MuiUkI IvMiMi, iia. tal Jlivd, Hint I tl ba-Mih Uaa," 1 Old Jack Martlm. He was an eccentric character who crossed the plains with the flood of emi gration in '50. lie had been an eihorter in the States, but the gold fever tore him from bis theological studies and turned his leet toward the V, est. . With pick, shovel and Dan, he went to work in a gulch on the American river, but fortune was not lavish of her smiles in this par ticular case, and he found himself flat on bad rock, with not a pound of floor or bacon in his cabin. At a later day be settled down as the regular pastor of s charge in Dutch Fiat, where a rode church had been elected by such of the miners as had not lost all their religious inclinations in their search for gold. A rather good story is told of the man ner in which the old man woke up his congregation on the matter of a little back salary due biro. On certain Sabbath morning an unusually large congregation had assembled to hear him discourse. Before the beginning of the service Jack descended from the pulpit and was seen to approach several brawny members of the congregation and whisper into their ears, rt hen he returned to nia stand me muscled worshippers quietly arose atid stationed themselves at the door, after which the preacher calmly said: "My dear brethren, it is now about a year since I first showed up in this pulpit aud headed you toward the living pastuies on the strrihl aud narrow gospel trail. I've tried to ladle out the square truth as I caught onto it in my skirmishes through the Holy Writ. In my prayers I have shown no partiality, but wrestled just as hard when asking Heaven to open the eyes Df Hummer J inj, and turn him from his wickedness, as I have been when im ploring that the truth be made manifest to CoL Ward, the owner of the Monarch mine. Now, I'm going to talk business to you, after which I will drive ahead with the regular service. I want money! I'm going to have money, too, before I sling a word this morning. You are not doing the square thing by me ami you know it. When I agreed to look after your spiritual weltare you promised me a clean two thousand. Now, I have stationed a mob of business men at the door, and the first im penitent sinner who attempts to make sneak on the open air will be the leading character in a lively little incident that he will remember as long as he lives. A col lection will now be taken up, and as the box is handed tJ each one want him to pull his bag and empty some dust into the box. ToDy Arnold, just you circulate the bjx. Aow, Doc, spill the dust and set the boys a good example. Tip'er up and don't be afraid of dropping a grain or two too much. Contribute your mite that your days may be long in the laud that flows with uilk and honey. Now, Alex. Jones, it's your turn. That was a decent spill. Johnson, I saw the bulk of the wealth on your side of the table in the game at kenluca s last night, and the church wauls its percentage. Good enough that's a fair share. Judge Mason, skin your weasel and pay toll or don t travel. I hat a the ticket nothing mean about you, Jud.e. Now, Miorty, chip in, and give the glorious causeab il. May the Lord be as liiieral in hU shakiug down blessings on you. Your next pull Arkausaw; ante aud pass the buck, tlold on, that d n't go. You didn't drop three grains in the box. Tip'er up again, and may your blessings be choked oil as you choke off the stream of dust." Thus be went over the w hole congrega tion, none of whom had the check to re fuse a contribution. When the dust was biought forward the preacher Slid: " i he cuus2 of the Lord and Jack llar tin'll not suffer now for soaie moiitbs, aud I shali continue, as heretofore, to herd your souls on the bc-t tLcUuitital grass to b j found in the e wpel range. 1 he text chosen reads as follows: "inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye did it unti me," Fiom this text he pleached such a pow erful financial sermon that several came forward alter the service and wanted to double their contributions. Capital In Fanning. If there is one wAnt more conspicuous than another among many farmers of the present time, it is lha lack of sufficient ca pital to carry on their business profitably; they have too much land, and too little ready money or fl iating capital in the sha)e of stock aud tools. To make use of the improved methods and n achinery now used, requires money ; to improve the breed of cattle needs money and time. Without using the best methods, however, and the best machines, and the best stock, there is not much margin of profit, and the question the farmer has to face is, how to raise the capital needed by the bus.nus There are many young men of energy and tact wbo would be justified in mortgaging their farms, rather thin to continue to work them with insufficient means ; others would prefer to sell a part of their land. Conibi nations aru often made among neighbors for the purchase of expensive machines or of thoroughbred male animals, to be used in common. The methods within the reach of each man will have to be chosen accor ding to his ciicuinstances, but there are very many men, (-specially iu New Eng land, who could use a few hundreds or even a few thousand of. dollars in im proving tin i,- stock and tools, and who could well all ri to pay six per cent for tue money, tanners, as a class, are not very enterj risiug ; they prefer to lnd on mortgage rather (ban to borrow, and sel dom use as miicb money in their business as it requires. It isdifftrent wilu the trader; be is constantly trying to use money in his business, if he ba? :t not, he borrows it. aud if he fails oflencr than the farmer to ic.iay it, he has at least the silUf action of having tried to use hia wits and his credit. I lie unwillingness of the farmer t) run any tUk or invest money iu his business often savjri hi iiiiiuiry arm it-mariiy. it is natural enough fur tanners to be slow to tike ikJis which can be avoide I, theyuicst LeU run many rikj, such as result lroin utiloresceu cli.-ingcs iu ihe weather and coiifeqticnt failure iu crops, and their ac cumulations must noils lie si w and the result oi hard labor, still i believe tlmre is roiru lor t-nlerprise la fanning, and well judged ent rpr.se iu farniiug will pay as wiil as enterprise iu ullar busiuess, and is juJt a necessary to success. Arlra and Her Daughter. Ar'rs is famous for the beauty of its daughters. 'Ihey are a tine built race of women, and have a f;i, inli,l manner of bulilim; llicmsilve. Very uistinct trace of Roman lct;ioiiar.es who settled in tijil ire in the hyvn u;y aud carriage o' ll.e Arlcs.ciiiie. When 1 wan !--t at Ariel a ul- utcct look u.e In, null tin' t.,wu aud it i iiv.roti. lie told lue that Iroiu tune i:iiuiei:iori il the population was K publican .inoilier luliau survival. lli-rewcre not a liutxlnd II impartint jo iriul diily old t hi re w l.i ii t:.e ciiipitu w as iu exist ence. A fffl a a IVniKru'ic otau came out in Tana It w a demanded liy a laie U'iiuIh.-oI t-ouk at A tic. Although the town l,4 a uuil an I. unl' on ;iiiiilay alrcpy aupct't, it I i liein iy pr,X'tou. I lue liinltiic gii '. wiio 4il on Mm, lay In tue.r pictitft-Mj ie c t,lnn on llic mail ram a E"o I al "I Iiioih-. I l.cir tale I rtiplir, un m ia in w Hilling liin ad Ir uu tbr rinHii i f iik-w,ir.ii, l arria'i Hie a (aie iu AU In V' liio', but (run Unlet rut rail a. I lie tlr.eia Inntow, Wlnd ii'il. lUik, I I'tVcil w Hi tlin inlislit llii-iJ al'Mij Hie Ittuue In dty weather. - lb tur ftom m lue' raatltij I'miil half ll Vole of linn I I'ulli at a lbs Mil,:icn hiaj'irtiy of slant -i IM In tie Hail, ' La To make adeiin-Hi . lie lie Uhw otaHi'ia, lien (lie j iter of 'I. ami Ilia ftalMl i I of llni'4 lau lull. , hIk J.iuf i), iki pi il i if piigr lllaaolVvl m IMM) ,,t ,4 Walrf j tier a Jil 4o M iltaiH, DOMESTIC Ouvxacr Calves IIiad. Parboil the half of a calf s head with the tongue and brains, and cut thin even slices from the thickest part of the bead, and lengthway slices from the tongue. Make a stuffing of minced ham, savory herbs and i-epper and salt. Brush the sheet with the lieaten yelk of an egg, and spread your stuffing equally over them. Roll them firmly into shape, and tie them securely with twine. Lay the olive as closely together as pos sible in a stewpan which will just hold them, and stew them very slowly for an hour and a half with suffl. ient good stock to nearly cover them. When done, ar range them neatly on a dish with brown mushroom sauce. Rochester Sentinel. "Backwheat Cakes and lbs Meaalas." When a young husband had gone from home, and with fond solicitude telegraphed his little wife, "what have you for break fast and how's the baby! he received the brief, suggestive reply, Buckwheat Caket and the Measles." We have the report of a case in our midst, not where Measles was in the bill of fare, but where Sciatic Kbeumatim confined Mr. J. Dawson, the well-known druggist, to his room fori long period. It was stated to our reporter in the following words The senior of this firm was attacked with Sciatic Rheu matism December last, and for four weeks could scarcely leave his room. Be used St. Jacob's oil, and is now able to be at hu place of business, feeling no worse for hi recent aflLction. The inference ia convin cing. tSsiGNETs SoiFFLEa. Fut about a pint of water into a saucepan with a few grains of salt, a piece of butter the size of an egg, and ss much sugar, with plenty of grated lemon-pceL When the water boils throw gradually iuto it sufficient flour to form a thick paste; then take it off the fire, let it remain tea minutes, and work into it three or four eggs, reserving the whites of one or two, which you whisk into a frost and mix into the paste. Let it rest a couple of hours ; then proceed to fry by dropping into hot lard p'eces of the size of a walnut. Serve piled on a dish. with powderod sugar over, and a lemon cut into quarters, or make an incision in each beignet, and insert a small piece of jam or of jelly YEguicKLM Borp. Take four pounds of lamb, from which every particle of fat has bceo removed, one pound of veal, a slice of corned ham aud five quarts of water. Cut up the meat ; cover it with a quart of water and set it back on the range to heat gradually, keeping it closely cover ed. At the end of an hour add four quart of boiling water and cook until the meat is in shreds. Season with salt, sweet herbs. a chopped shallot, two teaspoonfuls of Worcestershire sauce, and when these have boiletl in the soup for ten minntes. strain and return to the fire. Have rcdy atiout tue third of a pound of vermicelli, which has been boiled tender in cl-jn water ; add this, boil up once and pour out. Fkied IIerks. Clean and drain a good quantity of spinach leaves, two large hand fuls of parsley, aud have a few moderate sized onions sliced. Set them all on the fire to stew, with a sprinkling of salt and a lump of butter as large as a walnut. Shake the ingredienU well together when the saticepau becomes warm, then put the lid closely on, and put on a slow stove till the spiuach is quite done If nerved with slices of boiled calf a liver, small catliers of bacon and fried eggs, it makes a very nice dinner wifh little cost. Th" eggs arc put upon the herbs, the liver and bacon are Served upon a separate dish. IMuarue, (.tla o.) OdJiaeretiLJ Sir. Clareacc B. Stoddard, the drusnnst- iaforuied us that Mr. Louis Hope, a suffer. er with rheumatism for a number of veara. obtained the greatest relief by the use ol ou jacou s uu. Roast Goosk. Stuff the goose with potato dressing made in the following man ner. Six potatoes, boiled, pared and mashed fine and light; one tablcspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of pepper, oue spoon ful of sage, two tablespoonf uls of onion juice, two of butter. Truss and dredge well with salt, pepper and flour; roast before the fire (f weighing eight pounds) one hour and a half ; in the oven oue hour and a quarter. Make gravy tbe same as for turkey. No butter is required for croose, it is so fat- Serve with apple sauce. many people boil the goose half an hour before roasting to take away the strong Da vor. To Reuovc Grease fkoii Cloth. Soft soap and fuller's earth, of each half pound ; beat tnera well together in a mor tar, and form into cakes. The snot first moistened with water, is rubbed with cake, ami allowed to dry, when it is well rublied witb a little warm water, and af tcrwards rinsed or rubbed off clean. Lemox Pies. Two cups of sugar,, the juice and grated rinds of two lemons, four lablespoonfu's of flour stirred in a little cold water ; then turn on one and a halt cups boiling water, aud two well beaten eggs, and butter the size of an English walnut liake with or wilbout an upper crust, according to fancy. 1 bey are nice spread wilh frosting. Bttiteb Noic This sauce is made of two tablep xintuls of butter, one of vine gar, one of chopped parsley, one teaspoon- lul oi lemon juice, half a teaspoonful of salt, a quarter of teaspoonful of pepper. Put the butter in a frying pan, and when very hot, add the parsley and the other ingredieuts. Boil up once. Ponr over either fiied or boiled fish before sending to tue tabic okth know ixc. iiara waters are rendered very H aud pure, rivaling dis tilled water, by merely boiling a two ounce vinl (say in a keltleful of water) of the rartmnate of lime, aud any impurities will lie f mnd adhering to the vial. The water lioiis very much quicker at the saai'i time. The Popular Demand. So great has been the popular demand for the celebrated Kidney-Wort, that it is having an immense sile from Maine to California. Some have found it inconve nient to prepare it from the dry compound. For such the proprietors now prepare it in liquid form. Tni can be procured at the druggists. It has precisely the same effect as tbe dry, but is very concentrated so that the dose is much smaller. Lowell MaiL initj nuiAii. jnx logeincr Halt a pound each of sugar and prepared flour. one and a half pounds ol Imliaii-tncal, two ounce of butter, uieltctl, four r?ga, and three pint of milk ; put the littler in'o a hot buttered pan, and lutke il half an hour n a quick oven, but do not burn IU If prepared tl mr is not on hand um the or dlnary kimt, cither wilh bakiug powder or cream of tartar and soda. A Yakix-ty m nn Sari -The founda tion of nant skiicvj I drawu butter. Yrl m il a simple mho u not aiwsy either imei'b or well rooked. These are Hit probation : Two u!i!cx oiifiil of flour, half a cupful of butter and one pint ol haling water, Htlrllnvir the fire uolll II route totlm Imlitilliu point, but do liiit lei II lull. A Ut'lc-'poonful i( leu ion Juice and n-tk i f cayenne tiny he added it you olimiem ClioHd parliy u the garnish. Il run ma Hi usia A I. hi Hour l, lliat will hold Iwi'ii'y pound of fl uir, la tm lit ii! to inn ham wy (of II ii'imirf, Wren the hams fltl In bMWM -irr, M'Vilai llih kiicaai tin lb In4 li.hlir ami ban. Up. V Die will Utetiith the kail, HUMOROUS. Tiif origin ot the banjo dates back to the Phaiaiha, one of tbeae instruments hav ing been found in the tomb of a ryal fam ily by a relic hunter in Kgrpt. it described as being of the exact form of '.hose played by our nezro minsireU. We didn't suppose the banjo was so ancient. if the relic hunter had found ia the same spot the identical jokes usod by oar negro uiiuflrel we should not have been sur prised. "I JrsT went out to see a friend for moment," remarked Jones to his wife the other evening as be returned to bis seat in the theatre. "Indeed," replied Mrs. Jones, "I supposed from the odor of your breath that you bad been out to see your worst enemy." Jones winced. Vim all Played Ou. is a common complaint If you feel so. get a package of Kidney Wort and take it and you will at once feel iu tonic power. It renews the healthy action of the kid neys, bowel and liver, and thus restore the natural life and strength to the weary body. It can now be bad in either dry ot liquid form, and in either way ia always prompt and efficient in action. -A ew Bui- ford Standard. As Augusta man went to Boston on bu sincaa. and put up at one of the first-class hotels. The clerk gave his baggage and the key to his room to a porter, who con ducted the Augusta gentleman to the elevator. Closing the door they began to ascend, unperceived by Ihe traveler. He eyed the f jut walls of the elevator for a moment nd exclaimed : "lake my bag gage back to the off ce ; you can't put me off ic a room like this! ' A aoid Ttantisl rlcrgymanof Eargen. N. Y-, a Strom; teuineraace nun suffered with kidney trouble, neuralgia and dizioeas almost to blindness, over two years after be was told that liop Hitters would cure him, because be was afraid of and preju diced against "Bitters." Since his cure be says none need fear but trust in Hop "Kotatioh of Crops" Rural Dean (horrified to find a growing wheat crop among the graves) "Tut-t-t 1 Oh, don't like this 1 This is very tell Mr, Twister" (ihe rector wbo was away at the seaside with his family ) "that strongly object to his Duttinv the church yard to this use. I'm really surprised ' Rural church warden ' 'Zactly what I said, sir! I've spooke to' 'im oover an oover again I 'Lor bless me,' I says, you keep a wheatin on t an a wheatin on II why don't you later it f ' I says." A Wife who often stormed at her hus band was sitting with him at the break fait table, when suddenly, amid bud coughing, "Dear me I" she exclaimed. bit of pepper has got into my windpipe I" ''Hurricane pine, you mean, my dear," coolly rejoined her sarcastic spouse. "The Coda Help those who help themselves," and Nature invariably helps those who take Warner s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. II eke we have an oyster. It is going to a Cniircu fair. W hen it gets to the Fair. it will Swim around in a Big Kettle of Warm water. A Lady will stir it with spoon aid sell the warm water for two bits e Pint. Then the oyster will move on to the next Fair. In this way the Oyster will v sit all Ike Chinch Fairs "in town and bring a great many Dollars into the treas ury. The oyster goes a grea way in a good cause. "Mart Ass" said, a widow, who was atout to be married again, pack up all my black things very carefully and have them put aw a7 safely, ao that they may be luuiuy when 1 need thcui again." "Ycs,"hccried passiouateiy, 'Iloveyou so true " Never mind, darling," she said' artlessly, "I'll have my trousseau ordered at once. Kail :11a Horse. The gaits that especially commend a horse for use in the saddle are, the walk; the fox trot, the tingle foot and the rack. The walk is a gait understood by everybody but everybody does not understand that a good saddle horse ought to be able to go a square walk at the rate of five miles an hour. The fox trot is faster than the square walk, and tbe horse will usually take a few steps at this gait when chang ing from a fast walk to a trot. It may be easily taught to most horses by urging them beyond their ordinaiy walking speed, aud when they strike the fox-trot step, holding them to it. They will soon learn to like it and it is one of the easieat of gaits for both horse and rider. Ihe single foot differs somewhat from the fox-trot, and has been described as exactly intermediate between the true trot aud the true walk. ach foot appears to move independently of the other, with a sort of pit a-pat, one-at-a-ttir.e motion, and it is a much faster gait than tbe fox-troU The rack is very nearly allied to the true pacing gait, the difference being that in tbe latter tbe hind hoof keeps exact time with tbe lore foot of the same sida, making it what has been called a lateral or one-sido-at-a-tiuie motion, while In the for mer the hind foot touches the ground slightly in advance of the fore foot ou the same side. The rack is not so tail a gait as the true pace, but is a very desirable gait in a saddle-horse. In addition, the perfect saddle horse sbould be able to Lot. pace and gallop, and should bo quick, nt r- vous and elastic in all his m-ittons, wnhjut a particle of dullness or siuggishnus-i ii his naluie. His mouth should be sensitive. and be sh.iuld respoud instantly to tbe slightest motion of the rtias in the haeds f the uder. A poor aud clumsy rider. however, will soon spoil the best-trained saddle-borse in the world, aud such a per son should never bs permuted to mouut a horse that is excepuouably valuable for that puriiote. A ,plug" horse aud a "plux" rd'JT may well go together, 1 u ke. d a really goo, I, we!i trained aaddle-horse fur one who knows how t enjoy this most heailb-giving, exhilarating and deli 'Llful of out -door exercise. A Manufacturer whose business re- mires the use ol lar -e amouut of emerv has been trying an experiiueut with the ashes of anlhracilecoal, aud be alarm that he has got good results from ashes as a iiilslilute for the Quit grade of tmery. lid took ashes aad saturated them with water, pouring oil the liq-iid after slauding au hour or two, theu ixiurii g off again. and so on until he obtained several grades. own io a sutisiiiuto lor t lurry D.Mir. When dried, the d pswil cult leadily and leaves a satisfactory mrfuca. n.t.ttXcia Tcio. v Vegetinfc HE SATS IT IS TRUE.' SaxscA Falls, Nov, t, UTt. afa, B. R. ffrarors : Hear StrA yon are an entire strantjer to me, I want too to know what Vbubtimb kaa doo fut bm. Only those who have beea raised from death' door eaa know the valu of ock a good neillcuie. I am SS year of ge. Three yean a I was taken au-Jc with what Us doctor called LombacoL For week I wu confined to By bed. I had Hue different physicians, without any help. I received no relief; I wit a great sufferer; Anally I became Entirely helptow. The last doctor told me there was no help; be salil he miirtil poaubly are nr life by iiijeclinir morphine in my arms and leg. The encouraireuient fur saving my life by having una done was so small a chance I could aot consent to run the risk. About Una tane my aoa read your advertisement in our paper a testimony of a peraoa who had been very tuck with about th aame complaint, anil waa cared. Hyaoawent right away to the apothecarv More and boturht a bottle of VwiBirxa. Bciure I had oaed the am bottle I found great reiief ; I ronid more myself la bed. After taking three bottle I was able to ut np and move about my room. I conunued taking the Vbuktikb, and I was in a few week restored to my former health. The Vbuctinb saved my life after the physicians said there was no help for me. I have hail no doctor since. If I feel unwell I take a doe uf VauaruiB, and I recommend B to my friend. Your VcnimrB ought to be tn every family. My doctor waa surprised to see me In good health, tie say u Vmrniii u a good medicine," 1 tell hua It cured me. Ale Mrs, - It I true. I eannui feel too thankful. Verr grateful youra, AIRS. CAHIh.ia.NK OK INS, Seneca Fall, Seneca County, I. T. Yegetine Will Core Canker Humor. RocxrOKT, Visa., Uaroh SI, 1STC H. R. 8riTE8:- 6(r.- Last foil mr huaband got me two bottle ol your Vbuctink to take lor tlie Canker Humor, wnicn i nave nail in my stinnai-B ior neverai years. I took It, aud the reiui!l was very Matisraetiiry. 1 have taken a good many remedies for the Canker lluinor, and none seemed to help me but Vbubtinb. There la no doubt In my niind that every one suf fering with Canker Humor can be cured by taking VxuanM. ' It gave me a good appetite, and 1 felt belter lu every respeit. Vwurs, with rwiiert. Ulci. iXIZA ANN POOLS. Vcgctinc Prepared by Hi Ii. STEVENS, Bostom, Kass. Yegetine ia Sold by all Druggists. KtLTCUL PIIX11S, fiFUU ca. LYDIA C PINKHAr.rO TOSTABLB COMPOUND. I Porttlre Cttr avail II ill PeAafml Oeaselalaai mmt Wai etlif. tl win etasolra eadenal aa early ar efdmbpmwa. thet Ibat taeUag af bearing daw, eawwa ara. watch aaarrartia,waIwaTaTiaaMitlTeard krWaaML IS win at an thaw aa aadtr aUdreaautaasalaat tat r "i l-n rim i ii i is, nnn u for the earsat Xlilaay CVunl.t. af eUkar aa Compoaa U mnawl LVIA K. PIN KM AM1 VXKTABLZ N rUBS arapared at a and aw Wawara A' ba.Maav rrltagL Six WttlaarorSk SaMhrawdl taafena at pUla, ahw la tke (one ef limta w aaelataf arlca, tl aar be CorettAae. Mm Ptaahaai rfaalyanwenaUkatafeoriaqanr. am f ar paww . Addna at akova. Mmttom Oi Avar. Be tuna? (beaM ha wlaaaat LTDU X. rTHUAMf UVBJI TUAA. Thar eal anajHia-Mil. aa taralclltr at th km. ataaMt par I ts- awld B all Drwaaiata. THC CREAT ItVItLINGTOX ROUTE. tv No other lln run Three Thrmieh Paa. ienger Train Ilally betwtn Chicago, lie Moines, Con noil Uluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, Jneeph, Atebison, Topek and Kansas City. iii reci ronnections mr all piinis in Kanvt, nFiniii, i uiiimjn, Wyoming. Montana, e vada. New Mexico, Arizona, luahu, Oregon and California. The Shortest, "peedleat nd Moat Comfort, tile Kouie viailaiiuihal to Fort hcott. In-iux n, IMlla. Houston, Austin. Han Anluuio, Uulve ton and all point in Ti l. The unUli'd Inducement nffered bvthl Line to Traveler and Tourists. n- an fullowai The celeliraled Pullman llS-wh.fi Pilar Sleeping Car, ma only on this Line. ('., H. M O. Palace Urawlug-Room Car, with Monrni Hrrllniiig hair. So eitra rhargn fur rVal In rU-clinlng Chair. The famnita ('.. It. A g. Palare Tuning Cars, florgeoua Km, 'king Car Dllr, with Kk-gaiit lligb-llackeit Hall ail He volving ( hair for th excluuv u vf Br cl pwnger. hleel Track ihI "uperlnr Equipment, roe, blned wilh IbWrOroat Thnxivn t r Arrangw mi nt, tnakea Ihla, lx,e ll other, lh favorite lloiite to Ihe South, Houtla-VTvst, and lb Far V'rt. Try It, ami you will Bnd traveling a luxury n"ril "f rtinmfiirl. Through Tn k-is via Ihl rlrbrtrd tin for asie l all uUVvt In tlm I'nltvd Main auj C yia.lt. wall inlormmioti iaii ttia n( fare, Mlifp. lint t ar AiH-onimiUt,ti. Iltan Inlie-a, In. Will b iMH-rfulll i. ii. end will . n l t ny iddrwaa i el. eaiii I iH,He .W ifiol 1 Ull"d eiaim iw wwira, iif atM llig lr I AM hVM l.l'W l-l I. Iloic p,M, A,-,.l til, ajn T. J, inn kH.iii n. n.invr, t in. ..u Farming (or Profit .w . .l,' I ,l4 TtlLS HOW T n v:;r. r'. .. a.... -. IM 1MW lliviiia Aia I mo N HMaaa,ti,a k.w,,i,. ,, ,i,,.t. Ha rihw, ! f , 1.. . I- ii. h ll taal A I Uu (jljjjpj --" -- y ' - -i uf riwiti ii lllanvl1wuaUMa,l.iSiMII d CI ". Bantu- and BHilinaii.i, aadaai nnifuM Maal Weakness, aw hi BrtlacJarb7 Him I k ah BiehithviriajtttfbyBWwa, 11 mj i fil.fmay litntonry, tmiuji an areata SaraUmalaata, aad iwUm waakaaa if Itll H can Btnrt. Bitonhia, iu mstmOaw, eaaral BahBlty, BliliawiiM, Dipt lawn aad lam gertloa. 5sVp' r-nauiDAX siva an oyster may be crossed in love, and rumor bas it that a masquito was actually mashed this summer on Long Branch belle. Public speakers and lecturers car use their voice continuously ana witn saieiy by taking small or alterative dotes of ur. Bull's Cough Syrup. A SpBicaaat an American "t'onven lion." being addresaed as 'Colonel," declared he was not even a captain: "Don't yoa live in Missouri,! " he was asked. Ho owned that he did, and in a house with two chimneys. Then I was right," exclaimed the n-an. "Over there if a man bas three chimneys on bis house, he's a General : if two, he's aOloneltif only one he's a Major; and if he lives in a dug-out and bas no chim ney, he s a Captain anyhow. r roof Kverywberw. If any iuvalid or sick person has the least doubt ot the power and ellicacy ot Up Bitters to cu:j them, they cai find cases exactly liko their own, ia their own neighborhood, with proof positive that they can be easily and permanently cured, at a trill ng cost or ask your druggist or pby (ician, Gbeevwicii, Feb. 11, 1880. Hop liitturt Co. Mus 1 was given i:p by the doctors to die of scrofula con tump'Jou. Two bottles of your Bitten tureil me. Ixait Ckewek. "How to keep tbe boy at home" Is a conundrum that is acitating the parents ol ihe laud. It all depends on the kind of boy. Some boys could be kept at home by establiihiug a beer saloon in the bse- nieuU others need a ball room in Ine par' lor ; but the best way to keep a boy at home is to tell him to stay there and make it a point to have him obey you. Begin early, and you have the problem solved. Women that have been pronounced in curable by the best physicians in the country, have been completely cured of female weakness by tbe use of Lydia E. finkham's Vegetable Compound. Send t4 Mrs. Lydia K. finkham, 233 Westers Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Ix tbe forenoon ot lite a man has an idea that it would lake a mighiybig chmch to hold his friends, if they should all be drawn to tbe same sanctuary at the same time. But ere the dentist has put in his second set of teeth he has about come to the conclusion that one of the short pews near tbe stove would not be crowded if they should all sit down to warm their feeU liirniE ltL'XD. In morbid condi'ious of the blood are many diseases; such as salt rheum, ring worm, boils, carbuncles, sores, ulcers and pimples. In this condi tion of the blood try the Yeoktisb, and cure these affections. As blood-purifier it has no equal. Its effects are wonderful Robissox (after a long whist bout at the club) lt is awfully lale, Brown. What will you say to your wife ? "Brown, (in a whisper) "Ob, I shan't say much, you know, 'good morning, dear,' or something of that sort, She'll say the rest:" A ek yon bald? Cabb u.inb, a deodorized extract of petroleum, the only cure for baldness, has been improved, so that it is now the most delightful dressing in the world. Tbe only real natural hair restorer ever produced. O.ne of the most disagreeable things in the world is the comparison of the "1 will" at the the marriage ceremony, with the "I won't"' af U r that event. -De. Lixdsii's Blood Archer," by parifying the system, softens the skin anil beautifies the complexion. Just try iU "Abb there any fools in lhi town t asked a stranger of a news boy recently. a con t tnow," replied tue boy, "are you lonesome I Is the mountains. "Slatquls, come with me to watch the sunset." Tbe Marquis (kindly smiling) "l tanks, but 1 saw yesterjay." Vi (all druggists) keep constantly on hand "Kellers' Liver PUls," ILe only cure for costiveiiesa. liver compla nt, etc. "You had better change that rug," said a lady to a servant. "Don't von think it corroborates better with the carpets this war ? was tbe response. It was the srnic girl who told her mistress that a gentleman with a predicament in his speech bad called to see her. Uoa't lt la th Honae. Ask Drnssiet-i fr ' Souuh on Rata It clear oat rata, mi oe, roachea, niaa, bed-bogs. too. timely Elseovery. "Great men are not Iwav wis, weithet da the aired understand judgment. "Job. Tina afflicted patriarch miht have known of the nseleaa and painful treatment of EmeroJa" in hi own time, but hi word would hare been even more applicable had hi proplietio eye looked down the long vista of medical his tory and witneaaad tbe cruel, absurd and inef fectual treatment of Pile by the many school of "great and aged nrofeeaora." nutil at laat a disgusted doctor pronounced piles "th oppro brium of th art. IT. Hi Is bee ha put to ebame, by th simplicity and excellence of hi great pile remedy, net only the whul family of quack nostrum, whose nam ia legion, but the pretended wisdom of the medical profea len. Thi iaaA-eai (or pile remedy), la aim- Ele and easy of application, give i us taut re ef, and by combining the merit of a poultice to oath, an matrument to bold np aud cotn preas th tumors, and a skilfully du ned medi an, applied directly to tli diseased part ul timately cure th wont ease of pile and keep them eared. Half a million of person pronoono Anaknis, the moat beaenceut di. eovery of tli age. aud w believe them. Ana kfnia. Dr. & Ktlabe External Pii lUimedy i old by all nnt-clasa druiata. 1'nc tl 00. Sample mailed frrt to all nrTerer by F. Nanataedter & Co.. box SlHti. New York alsasa. Moaaa a Hiidlt Mutml lira Balld. tig. Teniu and Cheat hul stree a hiveua hand a auperu to k ot nua Une qtulity Uia fcou,., wiikrb tne offer at aa lo nrloiaa Uiae uf the Qral uual.IT. D. rret al:ka la enir au aai. aa aukl fur. youno men"" --1 -f --."n; i-ri a. Watch is 1 1 a lM A u-i ,. M.Hk i ,,a,a.. C3SAP Qy'::3 f.-f rtr r nldllKlW- AZZ "iT a I ..,,,, 7 v a... ... ....... w . . . I aw. aM ., !,.' 1 1 PJ"1 " """"" Shop bittersJ 9 (A .Ifedklae, Bat m Il.Uia.) 3 CVINTAIS j nors, ni t nt', JitMiuiKi i j BAMItUON. I XSDVirit Pi RT IJTi HrTMrt,"UVl in J. tiuri.iiiiuliiniu. tiu-:y (Tiir. , Ml fl-.-...f ihim,rn p.,wr, f.,.j I 1.iot l-l, In, .. ai 4 I NI...M ,.,,,. r. 1 tuaaaiM. n-.R..nM ,. rpr-ri 1 i uubi t uttielalul. 3 SIOOO IN COLD. M k. tJK M lhT p II. Ititf ,i ,.()fr w I .au4 ift th- Ht. I u,T. Atnrv'm tnP It n Ptttr,,nl i-, K u. ixttur Ttifc m h lr. j IUISfcwW SASH' .f HMUfc laaAaaa avw-i 3 1 WrfwUl n vMMMjn ra own M4wj rV4 Vft fe wwM. Bh. i5. vlH v" k'k.k, r,. j !. .w a-Mra r. t w r; j COSFORT BY THE WAY. rf Trie small hoy a Idea of fennlne f f ILvmmA aiisl hannlne VM to be liitebedanlo a polio of a cream a nose --hoft-s were maite of sponge i-ake. Ilisnilwrv was ine arcnreoi meMi ,leaaiitulianri-. That loy simply n-preenrs btniiunity. Coniftirt isap nnM'ialtil by coutraat we enjoy a ihiugin projiortion toonrroiM.-aion of the diMdvantage of our d.-friva-t ion thereof. This applies to material Ihiitss as well to inimalertal euu- biilc-rationa. The -K-le, whose ap- camiK-e in tuo wintry cold inl .Ukib-d iu-ml-i the shiver of dwrotu- n thnnu'li the oljeerver. would ug- irrst notions of the coolest o.mfc,rt in liotand uitry tiay oi me "" --aw,n. And in notn avaxHw iua in which III Icicle flollWlirS bt uml in the one w herein ii aurenre is couspii-uona that nut tiiMi mfcirta- We and torturing; aiseaMr. iih-uhw iim, plentifully il K causing iwinan.l -iony to myriailsof w,ple. And Y.-litlR-vd not be thus aUin live ,f MiH".n r would onlv iw .-T. JainaS IHL, tle unt, salc?d iwl sproiind remnlyln Hie whole world ,r tbe envlictition end cure of rheumatism and all punifiil anmenls. 1 he allow ing from tlito It oehrstrr (Ind i .Srafraa t-iiows how noma jprnple tu ml to their rhrunia!iiu : " hen a young nil lliaud hail go,ie fn.m bonie. and with loud soliciludo lelcgraplini ni-s tune jie 'Uli.it lve you lorbtvakm-d. Mmthow'vihA ImI.vt he n-eivcd the liru-f.prnrtii-al and snp;-tie reply ituckwnent rakes anu ii;e uim-n- He have liie nuort ot a case iu out miibt, n w here meank-s wan in the ill of fire. liul a here M-uttc rneunia tsin coulinnl Mr.J.Iiawxin.Uiewell- Lnown K, h esier drust, to his room Hire long J rii d. It a stated I, oiir n-porUT in ine munwiiig wonu: The senior tntml er of H is riim wai iimekol with Mimic rheumatism il.iill)eceiiiU-r lub last.acd kr ,ur ueeka unwding ti-u. inn. couui M-areclv leave lii n iu. lie used Mr. I u ,,r-s oil, and is now l le to beat il.plareol buina, M-ciing ma mucn lie worse for his reeni atllkli, n. Die ink-reiu-a is einvinriug. The im which ht. Jacobs t"iL b having , we say, linnr er eitenled, nd the r ii lo is raniiliy tti.-placing all other rheumatic remedies aa kutaailavu- lues la-come known. "Kiluar T. l'aire, .. dmjrgfcd. vrilca ua from Clint"! Fall.' saj the fprirurnelil (Ma-.) ArjrtiWatia. "that Mr. Allrt t.ueiurier. umiei Wild's Hotel, baa nsrd that rem ark a ,le reineily.T. Jacobs! ML, lorasevert a-e of rbeuiuatiun, and it cured bin ia if by auiKie." DOES WONDERFUL CURES! Bscewlt -Ua th LITER. BOWELS ad K1DNEIS at lh miaf timr. Beoaose it eleaasea Uie avatem ef thepoiaoa am hamon that develop n Kidnev aad Drv nary PUiimm, IUliearaeas, Jaandice. Consu. patiOD, Piles, or ia Blienaiatiam, Neuralgia, Narveua Dunrden and rental Complaint EH WHAT PBOPLH SAT t Kimtmm H fltorir. of JuarlUxa Cltr. Kama. cuum mu memm irjsJisx fr roar yr, Nn. Jufa ArmtULof Vfmmhinafn. 0iltv mf tirlOy tuffirNiittorti tT four pruBwiDBat prsjr-iAMai attU Uua ! V i LtjrwuOat cttfwaA BJ UatMy-Horu M. M. a Ooodwla. an Jit or In CtnnW Ol io. rih(wMniil i-li I ', beintr llnuai tkeyotul Lwlwr. but kulawy-Wiartcnraa him. Anna la, JarrrHt of Smith Sal-ni. R T., my that fevci jmih wiiT(riiin' 'rotti kiiilt IrtHibiew &jtd frtiVr T--tin,r.h-alhiiia ttaa aiMaW lJ U mm u bla7 Wutt, I John B. Uwtwifi Jat-lfon. T"., tan Tor vvmrnfreui liver ai4 kt-Jrwy nwl an' ftr takinc larrU of atijC iai.ctn,' Kidney-Wurt Muto him rM. MM-haH Coto of MontgnnMi y CTt Tt. atfrtliKUt jearawUb bklnvr lilUritf r.d waa uaalwto to work. hiilaj- Wrt nwiila luai wall ae w PERMANENTLY CURES 1 KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. I e It to put np a Wry Vertaale Tmrm bi Ua caan, oue package r wklrli mabcaiil quarts of aWdinne. atoo la Lkaald Vm m, r? Ca eeatrated, for tauea Umu, canaiit rauuy pr parnc. I a" X aeU with eraal erracy ta etlktr form. GET IT ATTIie DKCUUISTS. I'KlCK. !. WEI.LS. Kit HAIiDSDK AT.. Prop's. Will wad the drj (HwCrald) tt LlwTOV VI. WB J " CtUSMTEO ijX ti G W Fitters On of th IUaaouabl rteaaure Of life, a pnperly oookeil meal, afrorila little or bo present en jovment, arvl mu, h lubsrquent torture to a rouOruH'd dvnpeiaic. but wheu rliroow u dttrestioa hi coruiiaited with ll,teiier's u,ui, h Bitters, the food is eaten witk reliidi, aud nt uo purtanl of ail, t as-nmilated ly u,l nourishes ine system. I'se thia Knuid Ionic and eonv-t:ve aim hi remedy oumttipatiou, tuhoasueaa, rucmudbuu. fever and ajrue. " rut sale by all Prnrvist and Dealer trueraiiy. BEAUTIES OP SACRED SONG. Thi sctenilid new ml w-o. i . . Bonn of Hie day, will i most vaiuaole a-Uiboa ta our tilTarie, and at lull of vm. Aruontr the auih-n we n aicr the aame of l, huluvan, Manial. Ant, Thon.as. M4t and hinsuu, and there are more ihau M uthers of r.. repule. iimniMia-tireeu Mill lar aw ;' Kaure -Plm Kran.hrs;-ul Ata's - Ai..velrie iIrT Indicate Ihe hiirh character ol the cuuipuaiuoua. waits are lu uuwocr. , Prioo $3.00 Boards; 2-50 Cloth, THE BANNER OF VICTORY. Thi hYibirine Till- li. . . . BlK.K lr M MI.U MlltailjAHM r.Zl il l eexsiniheir U.I book." M una Koaaa. an. I wik. ui lau new eiMuiMlati.m. furu,a a I'laiwolui sweetest mel..lu eer plird ia a oh: Uo at ta, of the.. ,umwi . lh. wrwiufc ,ru. Oliver Dltton & Co., boitorv J. B. I ITBUk A DO It r.( rt(i rLitti . K IS I 1- I, l..,,v.. n L c a. w tu uS uJiaTaArr J- vt"; ww nSwiu.a,! --v- lavwrwrama ta- .. ".7"" rrv ' "-"- at , " ,!.': WHY? waa aMBwM v-a v .av OOOO HEALTH 5S EALIHofBODIisfEiLTHtftu Radwav' UUlilIUil .lt rBrfBaMtVaal BBsVaafrM aon - andatjear ekta. Uyow wo.,:i ..,,"''5 S I "a rv" wanea wmuoa withow e rvi ."."w &Sr . rw aaal. repair and Inviolate th br-,UU'v waarja ooay-tjUlOB. F L KAdA NT ft a!o, w No matter by what name th eoafj- b aealirDated. wnethw It b ii-m sumptloa. aj pttuM. Vlcm. Sorea, Tum ryaiBelaa, or ait-KtMua. awiNt BTBUKB. If UK MOOd kl aUUH, " ' ravaur must be anaoaad -' iwa, to aoinpanaaUiur remedy, bat TrU . am wuur yteai rarTT haratoor. and sappues in bitavSaSfS" andhawli hy earrent of new uSTtw ajatewAayswseof Ui anawea elaar aad heaotlrtu a, rfiuuj, v Kaca PBots and 8tla mnf)t Sw BOfwaandCVmsooaeantV f2JSf',: frooi licrofala, Krapav rirwoj hav aoruiiiaUl aad ipread, MUteTEJL" cared aJsase or avwuTrT? trwJZZ. OpmmvwSuhltmatA may relySoTl JM." waraapajiuian ia aoatuad a saairi.;T ssatolta tmprwaslOB oa Usy,11 ao bottle eoolala aor of the acuv . Mas ot medicines ihaa aay other onjoaJ Takes , la Teupooatul So., wkil. il jk MINUTE REMEDyT Only raqatro aatawtoa aot ktu k . lhVaWiaaWBWacwladla. RADWAyS Ready Relief, In froBsono to twenty laaus, atvertataa relievo AM with oaa trti ao saattor how vtoieat or exera. luiua ittTSl tho KhorjBtatlfi. Bod-riadea. Ian w.PBJ Motvouo. MaormWie or prostrated with 4SS maa suffer, kajJAT'S JLKADi EaUjJritJ an ofd - aaaa. "W fiw aiMweT. aaaa.a.Sawafia, TaMharh, Bteeuralariai. Khewmall? Cwad Chllta. Aar-e tllla, rhlikiaLTtS Frwa atiiwa. Srakai, K.wiwtteIlf aUwta.Hei-twauw.aaa. SIsipKua! C rail afanBBBni at? Fever and Ague. TXVEB and AOTJI cored for s eeata Then to not a remedial agent la this world thuirt cars rever and Ag-ne, aad other Malartoaa a I Oui, orlet. Tyrxioid. Tellow and otaarlr.m (ailed by Railway a PUia) so qolciOy as IaJ wars RBABV KBUB. Ii will la a few momenta, when takra aorark trig to direction, earo Cramp, hpasias. $ow (Humach, Heartoum. hick Ueadashe, DMiTha. Dysen uary Codo, wind la tho Bowels, aiuau Traveler ahonld always carry a bottle af Rav way's Road Relief wita ibem. A few drat wa or will pre vcat atckne or pains rrw oaaax ot water. It la bettor thaa rreaA raady or Mtters a euaouit. Ulnar aad Uunbersseai aooald alvara ptwwtod wiu U. " CAUTION. 1 AO romedtal asoats capable of destmyiiw tm by aa overdose should be avoided. Murpuina opt am, strchnlBe, arnica hyoaclauiua, iiA ether powerful remedies, does al certain tliuta In very small do,-, relieve tbe patient doruu their actloa In the system. I'ot prruapa iu! second doee. If repeated, may aggravate a d tv eroaao the offering', and another dose causa death. There I bo necessity for nA"g tka uncertain agents a hen a positive remedy u.a Radwsy R, ady Relief will atop the m otet, oroclaltng pain quicker, without, entailing U4 loaM dintcuitj la elLher latant or adult. THE TRUE RELIEF. SABWATt Rbabt Rum ts th onry rm6in agoot la vogoo Uust wiu laataatly Mop paua Fifty Coato Per BsXUe. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills. Perfect Pnrrlvrs, Soothluff Aporl. eat, Act Without Fain, Always Bailable, and Natural ia their Ope rauon. A V EOS-TABU STJBeTITUTw TOR CALOMC Perfo tly tasteless; elegantly eoatrd wtt I7?,au- P149- regulate, purtfc , ci, aa. .i0""' Pnj ror "ire of all D oMer SfJ,we ?' "J?00- Uv-'- Bowels. Kidne) a, HUdder. Nervous Uleaaea, H-ad kIw. t onatinuion. Cos. '".,,Bf' a""1 S",t' B- Uysneosi. Rillotto!- raver, Inn.itnailnn of the Bowels, Piles, arUU doratigemenu ot the liiterual Vimvra. w raiited to elT.i t a perteel cure. Pureiy fcol?:.?7,tinl0 mer wry, mineral or atkv tt-rl-ina driiKa, t-ibeerve the followtnir symptom iosbI lar rrom lila-aae of the Dlk-e- live Oriraua : t oast? paikiD 1. Inward Pile. Vullneaa uituBK4u loiJlT ,Aut,,'ty ot the Siorna.-. Staea, Beartburo, l. uetoi Koo.1, K d.neasor ,i.a A ..... - t,""mM:u- "r kru.-te.na, ,ui: t -Bmtiou when la a lytntr puti.re. Piran- - ai!fi?' .Pi. Wl" tW'"n tn lu', and Dull i!n la th UraL l'n, i.-a, j ul fw piratioB, ilowne of the hkia and '-w rain la the a ds t he.t, L mt ard Siauai riushe of Haul. Ilurninir In ti,e ri. an .it,..l",a'"' RDW" I leva ill fr- IU a)teia trum au th aoove-oauied lir4w Prkse, S3 Cento Per lUs. We repeat that th reader moat Mew.nl . Booin and Baper ou the ,ibe,'i id di a-4 aad ueir euro, tnoog which auy bo aaaird : r-ala aad Trwo." Radw I rotable Crelhra," "KaSeay Sara tula,- andomer rrlauag to diff.rvs., (iaw or ca OLD BT CRCutiuTS. RKAD r ALSE AND TKl'K." 8-nd a ictae, w,mp to jr ur,t.r. at r. kaiwrela at.. jruitonuuo worth thOttaaawsa M A I J u : u ii mi, j - C 4-TCel . ,. v ... j.u l iVi.UJ tASM.it, U..,N V u. a-wtw lUrl'ad r... ts. f,r. - r, m, r.T-W.I lva-,.. . a, w , ." - - 1 1 -: V - S- aw . r, ' lui r 1 1 I e - v -- a i - . I W n 1 uufk aidneyw, uim avomaca or no we la. aiuiiw ehruaio o 21 "7 tlonai. the virw of I aiiu?5i; waiewsapailrata. waai an hSiXi pair Umk organs and w,ri nlT thwrtav CwAawrk. l-l -. V A ai avw A.-a a () its rHNr,lk at, a, S 4 Ua.' jvi i4aWtV-S-iSt
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