! i r - V A cctTCSpofdeul from I exas says at Big Spnn commenced CD3 of the surpntinn and interesting BOrtioDS of my journey. From here -westward isx a hundrxd miles stretches out tbe sreat Llaco Estacado, or Staked Tl-ins of our geographies, '? nosed defer. trorVra and waterless. I Id m.rtfs the wish that it may take it nW wiih the '-Great American Des ert" ainone the eeoenuihical myths. In of fet. it is an elevated, rollin? table land, nsinir eratlnally towards Us centre, whetu it atuius a night ot 2000 to SfuiO f.t live i he sea leveL It has rich ni-Hiri.- soil, and is covered with a luxuri ant crowth of grass. The lockout for water supply is not, at first sight, promis ing, there Ixine throughout ail its extent absolutely no running water, aud when the railway engineers reached this portion f their work thev were prepared to en counter the dearth of water as the chief riirHru'itr thev had to contend with. This anticipation was dissipated with the flrtt well lut-y sunk, for an abundance of water m- stni. k at a distance of forty feet be low the surface. Since then every well sunk has yielded the same result, and the division of the road over the Staked Plains to day has the lxl water supply on He m-holi. line. It teems thai the whole ctunlrv is honeycombed with subterrau ean watercourses, the wells reaching water at a depth varying from thirty leet tn a little over nftv in on instance. The water is po id. sotL clear water, and the wells all through the severe drought of Una fill have eiven bo sun 01 any iaiiurc in kiinnlv. S, far us observation has ex tended, it has shown that the rainfall on the nlaina is mute as lieavv aa, u nuv heavier than, in eastern Texas. Anotlicr ptnuine surprise was in store for us on the "piams." Last June and July, when the road was undtr construc tion, the camps of graders and const ruc tLin men were pitched on the ground close in the ru'ht of-wav. and in feeding their stocks portions of com, oaU and barley had been tpiit on the grounu. it u taken root in the eod without having been planted, and as we ai-ed by there suxxl in patches along the righuif-way f ully de veloped outs and barley and s-.aiks f corn that measured al least four feet in height, with full sized ears upon them. In h-rt, it is a country thai is capable of becoming the granary of the Soulb- est, and at its elevation whi at culture will in aU proba bility be very successful. 1 he plains are the range ot immense herds of antelope aud occasional buffalo, and marvellous sloiies were told us of their ia in;; the trains "d ot thoouiig them from the cars, but we were evidently not there on a good Jay for them, as we did not catch a glimpse cf either, and had to content ourselves with the sight of an 03CiiJnal coyote and ubiquitous prairie dos. - A l.mnr of Itill.ard. I'm tot niucu at billiards," said a thin, little geuikmad with eyeglasses to a natty youth m one of the lenie billiaid parlois of the city; "but I'-iry you a tan e, if you like, jut for fun. " 'ow, I with to do the correct thing, said the natty joclh, winking at a com panion ; "I'll give you whatever is right, of course.-' The thin little gentleman said nothing, but taking dow n a cue c innieuced vigor ously chalking it. ' I haven't played a game in two months, 'fsid tLe thiu i.ttle gentleman, driving a tall around the tabie ia a wild sort of wny. "And 1 never i;iJ take naturally to the thing. Get to a certain point and there I stick. ' "SurpKse I give you 10 points sai.l the unity yi.uiu, placing the balls. "Just as vvusiy." si;i 1 the thiu little geutlemau.'-'aud of couue jod will get the be? t of me." "Mail we play lor the bcerI' asked the nutty youih carelessly. "I'm t-greeaJie, ' said the thin little gentlcinaii Vou c-m have ti e lead if you like," ulii the nuiiv loii'li, throwing another wink at one ot his companions. It's aU lue same to me," said the thin little eutinian plajm.i and missing the first s iot. Then the natty youth sttrted in aud pnt 13 points to his credit, making setral tery shewy shtts aud pausing with the confident air of a professional. He Elipjetl up, however, on what he clled one of his lavonte shots, and the thin lit tle gentleman came to the table and made a feeble attempt, n issing a very ea--y shot lie smiled and siuil, "He knew how it would be." "Suppose I give you five more points," said the catto joutb, but the thin Utile pentlenihn would not lr ar of such a thing. He would lie beaten anyway, he said, siuilinf.and Uing a seat iu a re-igaed soit of ay, and then the natty youth ran his scote up lo 2ti points aud mii-scd the 27ih chot. winking at hit companions as he did so, as much as to say that the miss w as in tentional. "I suppose I might as well take my turn for the looks ot the thing;" said the thin little gentlinian, g-tlii g up and ap proaching the table. He made the fir.-t shot, which was a very eay one, aud the balls rolled together again, giving him "another picnic," as the natty youth ex pressed it. Again he mad a shot, aud again the bails roiled togethtr. "Your luck is chafing," said the nat ty youth, smiling, ami proceeding to chalk bis cue for action. "It's of no use," said the thin little gen tleman, hi'ting his ball vigorously and driving every thing here and there ; but anain the balls came together. " "Well," you have the luck," said the natty youth, whikiug once more at bis friends. "But why don't you nurse 'em I Dont hit your ball so hiriL" but the thiu little gentleman had once more sent everything bpiuuiug and fiying over the tabic, and ouce more luck was with him for the balls bunched Uicinselves iu one ol the corners. 1 hen the Unn little gentle man took the nat'y youth's advice and nursed them so well that in a very few minutes he wu? up amoug tue 2j a. Down the rail, arouuu 'he cori.e-, and up the rail, he took ihem, knocking ull the points at eveiy second, while the natty youth looked on astonished aud open-mouthed. S Hn the th:u Uitleuiin's sc jre ran up to SO, and ih-.-u he went out, uaking four triJliaiit round taMe shot for a wind up. "ILe thi: g kind of comes back to me,' said the little geuiiemau as he put up his cue. -Weil, I thouM blush to articulate," said the Laity )tuh, ordering liters for tucwhole party. Ilusniaa Art-tie Malioo. The Aiciic Ocean is rapidly becoming surrounded with observing stations on Lieutenant Weyprecht's plan. At the mouth of the Lena, now rendered specially interesting to Americans on ace Hint of the landing there of the crew of the lost Jeanuctlc, the Kus.-i ins will soon have a meteorological observatory. 1 he expedi tion has by this thne probably started. The route is by rail lo Nu-hui Aovg.irod.thence by sleigh to I'erm, by rail to Yckaleaine burg, by sleigh to Iikutsk, where they are exp ctcd to arrive, and 6tay there a few months to complete their outfit, secure the services of five soldiers and train them to nit tcorologtcal obst rvatitn. Sleanw bile a barge is to be built or bought at Kats chug, on the Lent, where the navigation of ttis river begin". The party, ( n de 6ceuaing tbe nvt r, will stop for some time at Irkutsk to make lunnur preparations. The length ot me route, aid especially the difliculiy of transportation by land with out railways, make the Russian cxpendi tion the mi d fiicuit of tiie arcuc cxjietli tionson VVeyiTechv's pian. Petroleum is wanted to give a good c ear light, and 2 tons of it wut have tu be liought at JS'ishni IS'ovgoretl, as this liht is yet little used in bilieria. Besides the building of Ihe houses, the food of ihe expedition, etc, all will be more c.ifficuit to obtain than the same arf.cl wanted by an expedition sailing in tn'P, Henry II L was the first English fcing who wore pura with rowels. Are vou fond of drivine?" asked the writer of this article of Frank nsin, a famous mountain stage driver, as be Jumped upon tbe seat at bis side on tbe coach th t was about to start from Gun nison to Ruby Camp in the r.Jt moun tains. Yes, I love to be around horse." "Too must have bad some adventures! " "A few," replied Frank, quietly. 'Where did you first begin to drive?" "In the East. I came from Lock port, ii. T. I used to dnve trotters. You aek Dan Mace if he remembers Frank Ensign. " You must have had some cold rides." 'Yes, I've been chilled to the marrow on several occas.ons; once on the road over the ground we are now traveling. It was two wimets ago, when the discov t ries of these duigings began to make a noise in the world. lien would undergo any hardship to reach the mountains. One morning I bad a stage load for Ruby Camn. From eiens in the air I made up mv mind that Ufore night a bliizard -nuM mil rinwn with f r.xt sharo enoujrh to freeze whiaky in your breast pockeu I nut on six layers of clothing. First, silk underwear, then woolen, next buckskin, a suit of woolen clothes, a thick ulster, and finally a big bearskin coat that covered all up to my ears. 1 wore three pairs of socks a pair of arctics, and high flannel-lined mhhpr hoots over them. I wound a flan nel bandage around my head and fwehead, and pulled my Cur cap dowa to my eye brows. A pair of goggles protected my eyes, and a mutUer, whicn I managed to breathe through, covered my moath, cheeks and nose. Heavy lur glover, en cased in rubber mittens, protected my hands. One of the members of the stage company had to go up on business, and he started oil wttn me in me seat you w cunv. He was pretty well bmdled up. and said he didn't want any of bis men to ride w here he wouldn tgo. "Before we pr ssed Castle Mountain the biizzaid was en us. It came sbneRing the bare rocks and throueh the stunt' ed trees louder than if a million Utes were swooping down after our scalps. It whistled around the coach and over the horses, fairly raising the harness from their hacks. Icicles formed fringes from their mouths, and their sides were whiU? with glistening frost. 1 hey lowered their heads to the storui aud plunged bravely on with their laad. 'Are you cold, irankl in quired the hoses with chattering teeth. 'Warm as toast,' says J. 'Ihe point of my nose was the only sensitive thing about me; that lingled as if a coal of fire bad come iu contact with it.' l'retty soon we came to a bend around tbe ninun'.ain, where we had a Utile shelter " Tu'l up a minute, Frank, said the boss. "I guess I'll get in with the pas sengers.' r-very man lnsoe was suiuipiug bis feet as if Le had served bis lime in the Old Bowery pi. A fearful howl arose when the proprietor opened the door, and dove in among the half-ftozen, cramped up travelers. Between the gu.ts I beard the lively tslt xi kept up until we began climbing the high range to Ruby Camp. Then only an occasional thump reached my ears. When we arrived at the station 1 had to help every man out of the coact; Nearly all had their feet, hands, ears or coses bitter, requiring vigorous applica tions of tuow to restore a ntallby circu- latonof bhxd. A little rubbing of my own nose eet me all right (Frank's nise is ra'.hcr lone and thin), and when 1 entered the barroom at the station, after seeing that my team was properly altcnded t 1 was in a comfortable glow ot warmto. '"Frank, laid the propneior, 1 don't see how you got up the mountain without freezing to death. I should have fa'lenoff if I hid ren ained outside another half hour. 'Were you ever stopped by road agents!" "Yes by the Allison ganir. That was dowa in Texas, though. We had a coach full of passengers, a heavy mail, aud a bg package of money by express, I had the money under my cushion anu me mau haes piled up behind me. We were stopped in a place where the horses bad to walk, as is generally the case." "Do you drivers always stop when or dered?" -Yes; if wc didn't we'd get bullets through our heads, or maimed for life, wiihont receiving any compensation from the company or pa-sengers." "How did the gang operate ? "dllison stood at the heads of the lead ers with a pistol pointed at me. His con federates ranged alongside of coach, cov erig the passengers. Allison knew me by sight. He shouted, 'Hands up, Frankl' 'If you won't unhitch any of my horses, I replied. 'All right, we don't want your horses.' Then 1 held up. Tte pa-senuers were ordered out in line, with bands up, and tLoroui hly searched. Tbe robbers went through the baggage in the I o it, taking some parcels, and then asked me to throw down the mail bags to them. '1 can't do that; if you rob the mail you will have to Ret the bags yourselves.' Then they climbed up, tossed the bags down, cut them open, and took such let ters as they wanted. 'Have we got all !' asked Allison. 'All that's worth having, I guess. The thousands of dollars 1 was sitting upon fairly burned me at this time, hut I looked the robber coolly ia the eye. ' One of the gang now began unhitchiug my leaders. 'SU.p that,' aaid Aliis in, 'no ot.e shall touch Frank's horses.' Then turning to me be said, 'We are going now, Fiauk; in ten minute you can drive on." "Dirt you ever meet with an ujiaet on theie mountain roads!" 'So: but I bad a terribly close call rear GitiD l Canon a year ago the 10. h of Au gust." 14-re Frank grasped the butt of his whip and cuived the tip of the lash over the leaders' heads. The handle of the wuip was highly ornamented. There were about a dozen silver bands on it. On the broad band a! the butt there was an inscrip tion of several hues. "I seldom handle this whip without ttiuking of that ride,'' siid Frank. See that I was interested he Continued : "We had a load of nineteen passengers inside and t ut-ide the coach, and ten heavy trunks in the bco. We were going from Silver Creek to Canon City. I had the best six-horse outfit on the line, and felt a pride in driving, althrugh 1 knew tbe coach was too heavy for the coach in some p'aces. At my side sat a preity little lady and on the end of the si at was the wife of oue of our directors. Tne diieolor sat be hind, lis wife. All went well until we came to the top of Gieenhorn Range. The drive down the range for two miles and a half is one of the most perilous in the Iiockies. In places there is scarcely six inches to spate to keep you from omg over the precipice, and on the other side is a wall of n ck. About half way down is a point called Cape Horn. The road has been built out around this rocky point aud the turn is so sharp that- when the leaders of a six-horse team have rounded the rock they are out tf the driver's sight. This place is the dread of all the drivers and teamsters on the roed. The descent is about 200 feet to the mile, and when once you start there is no stopping until you reach the bottOJi. "Of course I was a little anxious when tbe leaders went over the brow of the range; but my wbtelers were powerful and game, and trained to obey every worci of com mand and touch of the whip, while tbe others were steady and fast enough to keep out of harm's way. As the coach began tbe descent I placed my foot on the brake with a firm hold. The beivy load requir ed extra pressure, and I gave it steadily. Ve hadn't gone more than twenty yards when the brake broke ! In an instant the coach was on the wheelers, and they were on their haunches, snorting and using their fore legs like ploughs. It was no use. The leaders went in tbe air like wild horses, and to save themselves from being ( jjined the ODe yeU from the men on tbe coach, pierced by a simultaneous shriek from tbe women. After that they remained still as death. crushed the wheelers sprang to their feet Ti linto wntnan oTasned me around tbe waist at the first lump of the horses, hold ing my arms aslf In a vise. -For Ood s sane, woman,' I exclaimed, Het go of me and taka hold of the rods by your side. Our only hope of safety lies tn my being able to guide the bones.' one unwuuuu her arms, and I bandied tbe reins as best I could. . . "Down we plunged, tbe coach swinging and rocking like a toy. There wasnt a place wide enough to zigzag, to break the velocity of descent. I turned my bead for an instant toward the - director. His wife had fainted, and be had an be could attend to in holding her in her in her seat. There were places where the outer edge of the roadway had been ground off, and in bugging the bank, the wheel ers very nearly caused a coiuswou Bed times, fairly bouncing ana DaianciuK luc stage on two wheels. At last tbe horses dashed around Cape Horn, and there I cave up the stage as lost These stages ire eo built that when they overturn, a pin drops out that connects the pole and horses to the coach, and the driver has chance to save himself by being drawn oil bv the horses. When the leaoeis were out of sight around the rock it flaslu d ilimnffh me that 1 might savj the little woman. Bo I took a firmer grasp on the lines with my right hand, and was ready tn .arinfr mv left around her body. The staee swirled acd actually made the turn on the two outside wheels. Then, thank God, she settled down again aud went on bouncing down the range. It seemed an sge before reached the level, where the i-orse8 ran two or three hundred yards be fore I coulJ sttp them. When 1 did fi nally get at their heads to caress and en courage them for bringing us down safely the perspiration was pouring out of every pore of my body, although it was a cold dav in the mountains. "When the director got in and lelated the incidents of tbe ride to other members of the company, they asked, 'What shall we do for Frank?" -Given him a check for 1 100,' replied the director. They gave me the check, and the passengers clubbed together and presented me with $85 in cash and this whip, which I shall carry as long as 1 drive." While Frank was with our party two occasions occurred when coolness and cour age were called for. and Frank responded handsomely. Subsequent inquiries also revealed the fact that Frank had not drawn on bis imagination while relating bis ex ploits on the stage box. Mediaeval KiTOrwnrk. A valuable discovery of metfisrval sil- rprwork. with some zold ornaments aud precious stonei has been made at Vufar fre. in Sweden, by a feasant digging in a ditch. The principal objects were seven silver bowls, one attributed to the twelfth renturv. decorated with plants and ani mals, and three of the fourteenth century, of smaller size, with figures of St. Oltf, the Evangelists and the Apostles in relief. Among Ihe other articles were spoons with Runic characters, gold armlets, neck laces, nmrs and chains. They appear to have been depostied in a box, tbe only remains of which are some pieces of iron work. ' AGR1CU1.TURK. alar. Among the causes of larcy in horses may be mentioned foul air it close and ill-ventilated stables, privations, bad food, inoculation or contact witn slander ed horses. Some chronic and tiebilitating diseases may result in farcy and glanders. Farcy and glandeas are twin diseas:s, or identical, and cither of these two forms of disease generally terminates with both forms fully developed. Farcy affects the superficial lymphatic glands and vessels, showing itself in painful, corded swellings on various parts of the body, neck, head or limbs, especially between the hind leg. Gradually the small tuuvas, which are termed farcy buds, suppurate, and dis charge unhealthy looking matter, and the ulcers show little or na tendency to htal. Treatment of farcy can only be recommen ded in the begiuuiuc of Ihe disease. When far advanced an animal, affected with such a loathsome and contagious disease, had better be deftroyed, both for the sake of safety to other horses as well as for pt rsons who are obliged to handle them. The treatment of farcy should be both external and internal. To tbe farcy ulcers apply either strong solution of chloride of nine or carbolic acid. Internally give half a dram, twice daily, of ixlide of copper or iodide of iron, with half an ounce of gen tain root. An ounce of aloes, with half an ounce of saltpeter, may be given every fortnight. Good, nourishsng food, in lat eral quantity, daily exercise and attention to cleanliness are also essential, buch hor ses should be kept separate from others. and the stable utensi's, vessels for watering and harness should not be used for heal by animals. Thorough disinfection cf the premises and utensils ate necessary'. Ax Effectual Wat of Gkttisg Rid of tbc Troubles-me Ant. -There is oce wav. and only one, of ridding the house, closets cake pails, sugar barrels, etc , of red ants, or black, big or little: When you fiud them on your premises get ready t- a kettles of boiling wa'er, plenty of it. Go out of doors; look carefully over the paths and walks, it iu the country, if ia the city, kvk over the fiaggiDg in tb areas, both front and back. Cjcald every little hole you see with a mound of little earth pellets around it; it is the home of the ant. On a sunny day these pellets are brought out of the nests to diy. When the weather is damp, or soon will bv, you will see nothing but little holes in the ground. The ants are all "at home." Scald them. If yo'tr cel lar is not cemented hunt the ants there, very likely you wi 1 find lots of them. When the work hire recommenced has been done, clean out your closets, rub fine salt on the shelves, lay clean yellow paper on them, and put back d'sbes. In the cracks ot tbe floor and around ihe surface of said closets, should be placed ground red pepper. Anu will not come agaiu for a long time. When they again make a raid, as they may in a few months, give them a second scalding. A Mais farmer says: Farmers justly set a high value on well cured corn stalks. but some find a difficulty in getting then- stock to eat them as cleanly as tltey wish. I have overcome this difficulty this winter by sprinkling them wi.h hot brine. I with held diy salt from tbe siock a while, also husks, and trade a brine by putting salt into a watering pot and pouring on hot water; gave the busks a bountiful sprink ling and fed them the last thing at night. instead of feeding them ia the morning, as former''. 1 think if I had tried tlifs plan years ago 1 should have saved a great amount of fodder that was thrown out and trodden under foot. Wait until a severe Ircst comes that freezes tbe ground at least two inches in depth before covering strawberry beds. Then use straw or coarse manure to cover. Straw is better, because it contains no we-d seeds. Cover lightly, but as uni formly as possible Sticks of any kind may be used between the rows to hold the cov ering. Froteciios fkoh Fri st. It may be well to remind those who grow window plant', that by removing them away from the window?, and arranging a covtr of newspapers over them, they may be pre served from harm in severely cold nights. A ith tbe plants, as with ourselves, .it is not so much that cold comes in, as that the heat goes off, and often a slight protection will prevent the escape oi aca. Wbt will grass not grow undtr our trees? M. Paul Bert has shown that gre a light binders the development of plants. Plants inclosed in a greeo glass frame wither and die as. though they were in darkness, M Regnard finds that plants specially require tne red rays. If fanlight is deprived of the red rays the plants soon cease to thrive. Piopli who do not catch a glimpse of our best society now and then have very little idea of the remaikab'e changes going on in the English language. As an illut trstion: In a railroad car: Mrs. B. and Mrs. K... both too estbetically utter, in conversa tion: "Oh, my dear Mrs. K., will you de light me with your company on Tuesday afternoon nexif I am going to gives toast and tea to a few of my friends." "My darling Mrs. B., you are just too charming?" Indeed, you ate only too sweet to say so." "Of course 1 will come; it will be love ly. I shall feel miserable until Tuesday." "How delightful of you! 1 love you dearlv for savina so. ' Male passenger on the next scat, who overhears the conversation, shuts his eyes and rams paper wads in hi - ears. (Uanc&ester, (Mich.) Enterprise.) Messrs. Uaeussler & Kingsley. ' Drug- cists. Manchester, say : We handle at. Jacobs OU with abundant success, and it has tnven excellent satisfaction to our customers. "Did yeu burn yourself, dear?" That was the uues'ion Mrs. Simpuins propounded as she looked up and saw ber Imsiianil sruuerine hot coffee from his mouth as oil comes from a flowing well. W-wh-at," spluttered he. "I say. did you burn yourself?" ".Saw, I didn't burn myself. Dj you take me for a crematory or internal re gion. Perhaps you think I'm a blast furnace thoiiL'h cooduess Knows you ao most of the blasting business. iSaw, Mrs. Simnkina. I did not burn myself; it was that confounded coffee did tbe business, an hereafter you neeun i gut any mure coffee at the s'.ore that stuff came from. (Daily Frt Wayne Sentinel.) Mr. 8. B. Joseph, Agent Emerson's Minstrels remarked: I can with truth speak from experience ; and in saying St. Jacobs Oil acts in a marvelous manner but partly express mv gocxl opinion of it. 4. man was recently met in one ot our mii iug districts driving along the road with a Pair of mules and n old wagon. "What lay are you on?" asked a horse man who met htm. Goin' up the canyon to locate a mine." "Can t locate no turn", in that canyon. Can't find no nay ore." "So i heard, so 1 brought it along iu this sack." Teamster winks, holds up a chunk of $14,000 rock, and thev both take a drink." "Jimmv." said a distracted mother to her noisy offspring, "can't, you play with out making such a dreadful noise, shouting and screaming like that?" "It s fie time to make a noise." was the cool answer. 'I should like to know why." retorted his mother. Ain't these the holler days? asked the youth, dodging the stove lifter. If the m t h;r is feeble it is iinpcssib'e tl a her children shnld he strong. Lydia r. l'inkbauid VegeUble compound is a perfect specific iu ail chronic diseases of the sexual system of women. Send to Mrs. Lydia . l'inkhara, 223 Western Avenue. Lynn, Mass.. for pamphlets. 'Oh, I tell you, you can't abolish the jury system- Irs one of tbe abutments upon which rests tne structure oi ireeaom and equity, and all those things, it you bust the jury syste'n you 11 have to abolish also three card moste and other games ot chance. 1 tell you Americans will not be denied this kiud of mental relaxation, it about all tbe fun we have." A north country fishwife went to buy Cress. "Jjone of your gaudy colors ior me. ' she said at once to tbe man at th counter; "give mc plain red and yaller. A toi'no man intent on matrimony is apt to get the days of the week greatly confused. First there is choose day, then after having sat'er day comes wedding dav. A FRKt.cn widow who was bewailing the loss of her husband, suddenly bushed ber sobs, and drying her eyes, said, "W by should I weep? I know where he speeds his nights now.' Wlij are You Rill. ma. Because you have allowed your bowels to become costive, and liver torpid. Lse Kidney-Wort to proluee a frea stste of the bowels, and it will stimulate the liver to proper action, cleanse the skin of its yellowness, cure bilious headache, and cause new life in the blood. Druggists have it, both dry and. liquid. Zion,$ Jleraia. A Torso widow was asked why she was tro:ng to wed so soon after the death of her first husband. 'Oh. la," she said, "1 do it to prevent myself fr.rn fretting to death on account of dear Touil "Lsnt man, says Josh Billings, 'who kan swap horses or ketch fish and not lie about it, iz just as plus as men ever get to be in this worid" There will be a family jargon when tnis is discovered, as the boy suid when he knocked the preserves off the closet shelf. It isn't because a woman is afraid of cow that she runs away and screams, j is because gored drcss.es are not fashiona ble. foala Billlnza Heard From. Xewp-iut, R. I Aug. 11, 1S81. Dear llittcra I am here trying breathe in all the salt air of tbe ocean, and having been a sufferer for more than year with a refractory liver, 1 was induced to mix h p bitters with the sea gale, and have found the tincture a glorious result, I have been greitly helped by the Bitters, aud am not afraid to say so. lours with' ut a struggle, JOSH BILLINGS. What is lover" asks everybody, acd somebody replies: ''It is a feeling that you don't wan' another fellow fooling around her. "She stoops to conquer.' Can this refer to th? forjd mot ber who bends over ber wayward boy with a 3io. 5 slipper! ' Seakino ol corn planters, Jones says be has a pair ol new boots that he will put against the world. In Texas when a man wishes to cut an acquaintance his procedure is simple. He uses a bowie knife. "I came to steal, as the rat observed to the trap. "And I spring to embrace you," as the trap observed to the rat. A partt whj has been unfortunate i stocks says he believes if be should buy balloon it would not go up. Eveet man cannot be a florist, but last summer proved that every man can have a hot house. Woman was made after man, but tbe men have been after the women ever since. A Yoke man called because be is never on needed. his dog money hand when most And now conies the interrogatoty: Does the woman who wears the breeches pant for fame? "lax dressed to kill." as the recruit said when he ha4 donned bis uniform. '-Row me oh!" said Juiict, as she went boating with her lover. Tanmn Aoirihu Tm luti. -Kohlrausch sets out with the law that equalization takes nlace between liquids of different concentration, and for this reason, in tat- nmg leather, when tannic acta paniaes have been dissolved in lye. they reach all parts of the surrounding liquid and rcacn tbe leather, penetrating its membranes by osmotic action. Part of it nnites with the fibers, whUe part of it is deposited between them. This action Is an unmterrupieu one, and is repeated as long as tbs fibers are able to take op more tann c acid, or tbe solution to give up more. From these considerations Kohlrausct concluded that. Dot only does tbe tannin get into the hide by osmosis, but that it must pas through tbe permeable membrane of the plant cells in a similar manner, since oy me cncmicai and microscopic examination it is seen that the interi r aud uninjured cells act just the same as the external pieces of thick, bark that have been used. Hence it cannot be a simple solut oa of the tanuin that has been exposed by grinding the bare wnicn reaches tbe hide and is taken up by osmos is, but there must also be dialysis parttally fne and partially membranous, of tbe tan niR, the latter taking place through the permeable membrane of tbe plant cells, just as it does through tbe animal mem brane ot the bide. These hypotheses have been confirmed by practical experiments. and a large fac't ry has been b'lilt in V ien nt and is working profital Ar by this tueth ot. Tte laiping and grinding of the bark is no longer necessary, since it can be used in larger pieces. Tne dialysis of the tan nin takes place in a battery of c ond ves sels. The loss that was unavoidable in the old process, owing to decomposition setting in, is here reduced to a minimnm by exclu ding the air. Generally about 06 to 97 per cent of the tannin is obtained, as in liallnuis, and even in pice and fir barks. where tke rjsin that accompanies it rcndeis its extraction more difficult, they claim to get 92 per rent, and from the oak bark 100 per cent, ot its tannin, wnue oy previous methods the loss approached 40 per cent The new process threatens te revolutionize the whole tanning operation, but especial' the manufacture of extracts, not only of tannin, but also of most vegetable dyestuffs soluble in water or alcohol. A Latly Wanla to Kaow the latest Parisian style of dress and bon net: a new way to arrange tbe hair. Millions is expended in artificial appliances which onlv maae conspicuous the fact that emaciation, nervous debility, and female weakness exist. Dr. Fierce s "Jfavoriie Prescription.' is sold uniler a positive guarantee. II used as directed, art can be dispensed with. It will overcome those diseases peculiar to females. By druggists. Mr. C. Shaler Smith has civen tte re sults of extensive observations in relation to the pressure exetted by the wind. 1 he most violent Ale recorded bv him was at Kast St Louis, in 1STI, when the wind overturned a locomotive, the foree devel oned in to doing being no less than 93 pounds per square toot. At ar inaries jail was destroyed in lhi7 tbe pressure remired being 84 pounds per square foot At llirsbrjelit. in a brick mansion was levcleiL the force necessary being pounds per square foot. Below these ex traotdinary pressures, 31 r. Smith instances numerous cases of trains blown on rails. and bridges, etc,, blown down by gales of 24 to SI pounds per square foot. In al! the examples the lowest force requiree to do the observed damage hit been taken as the maximum power of tbc wind, atlbou: of course, it may have been higher. The extensive use into which bromide of potassium has come renders the asser tion of llerr 31a-ct ke ot great importance. lie finds that this bromide of remarkable sedative properties is largely contaminated with lead Tbe samples be tested were on ly reduced to a cl"ar liquid after the addi tion of an acid, ilydroeulpburic acid tbe best agent to use in making the test, with tbe exception of, perhaps, sulphide ol ammonium. Lead-Doisoninr is a aire al ternative for nervousness or sleeplessness. lo mase new nair grow use carb use. a deodorized extract of petroleum. This natural petroleum hair re newer as recently improved, is the only thing that will really produce new hair. It is a delightful dress ing. White light being the sum total of the various colors it has been generally belie v ed by physicists that the sensation of white light is simply the sum total of tbe sensa tions of its constituent colors. On tbe ground that the sensitiveness of the eye for white light may be increased as for ins ajcr, by the previous absence of al! light without tbe sensitiveness for color being iccreased, Prof. Charpcntier urges the novel theory that there is a color sense as distinct from that of light as is the sense of touch from the sense of heat. Cotton tdu t ratit n c tttlnues to leceive consitlersb'.e attention and to create not little excitement in lldhani, England, is asserted that a limited" coxpanv, which has had a considerable consignment of American CJlton, determined to t"st how for damp had been employed, and it was found that on being dried the cotton lost per cent in weign. Some engineers of Dundee, Scotland, have tried with success a new gun for tlirowtug a line to a wrecked vessel. The gun is a' out two feet in length ami bas bore of 2 inches m diameter. The cord is coiled in the form ot a cap and put inside a steel canister, which is tired out of the gun, leaving the line streaming behind it. Two ounces of gunpowder earned tbe end of tbe line at least 400 yards. To regulate the liver. Stomach, and bowels, all you need is "Sellers Liver Pills." Take them and see. The Swan electric lights are beimr tried in the Hirnock colliery, near Hamilton, Scotland, and so far are said to give satis faction. If wit is badinage, youth! what must it be in It takes the butcher meet. to make both ends PS iTTSTi Ilia il'ar.lt aad Hnt Xnlinaa cr Hade. Aeelnibtnatkai X Mobs. Bimiu. San, draklel Dandelion, nhmU tar bntaad Blu-U c un tivu iM-ufjertica ot aU other bittera. l tbefcreiuut BlOOd Purlfiar. thai Rasulator,aixl life ami H-alta tr.1oni atfra onwBaBaBaBBBBSana. Wo diaraae c Jihtj km- oi where nop .Uera ttd varied .tad p feci arvtiMir oin. Tstj c.t ajvUf.Sisalrlcartj'aifiiaaltefa To all whose abaployaieBtaeaaae Irreralart trof UxbuwdsorY artaary m ma. or wb ro qnlraaa A pprtiaera. Tome and ntlld Stimulant, Uopuuf-ianiBTarvuwitnout mtoa tcatlna-. No BuuterwnatToar ar hat the d mire or all aent toaaoHoaEit- era. lMlwuulilroln a? Mtt u yam niT ieol aaa or atueraliU.I It may aero 7oarbfe.ltaaslT4 handroda, tSOO will be paid toraeal they vm aot ire or kelp. Do aot eoSer Vkt row- friends " Nop B Bop Bittera to aoX.- dracited Out taa Paraat-eekw Bnt edtctno ever aaado : tba and OPV aad ao peraoa or Canny D.t.C.ti aa absohne lorDrungonwa, une aarcotK-a, AUeold for Circular. Borafr.!r.T 1'rofeasor Virchow waa honored by a banquet in tbe Kathhaus at Berlin on the 19 Ji ult. On the same day a marble bust of the Professor was placed in the ball of the Pathological Institute in ooinaamora tion of his twenty-five years' labors as a teacher of medical science. .At the tame time a fund to be called the Kadolpa v ir- cbow foundation, was formed by subscrsp. tinn for the nromotion of scientific lnves- timttmna which will increase our knowl edge of man. We cannot uu-terstaad why days of hesitancy and delay will be indulged in when a few doses of Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup will ease and cure the worst Cough or Oold. Price only 23 cent a bottle. Tli I'tiea Herald thinks smoke in the atmosphere is a really good thing, and in proof or its assertion cites the smoking of hams and other meats to preserve mem. The editor of the Herald may need to be kent sweet in this way, but most people will prefer pure air, uncontaminated by the products or lactory emmneya. To ConauaipUvea. Golden Medicil D.sc very," is a con- centMled.' potent alter ttive, or blood- cleansing remedy tla'. wins gildea opinions from ail who use It lor any numor, irom the common pimple, blolch, or eruption, to the formidable scrofulous swelling, or ulcer. Internal fever, soreness and ulcera tion, yield to its benign influences. (Jon sumption which is but a scrofulous affection of the lururs, may. In its early itage,be cur ed by a fre3 use of this God-given remedy. See article ou consumption and it? treat ment in Part III of tUe World Dispensary Dime iSeries of pamphlets; -.-osts two stamps, post-paid. Address World's Dis- fessary Medical Association, Uunalo, M. X. Two Austrian chemists have manufac tured a liquid of fearful powers. A few drops of it sprinkled on any person wui produce an instant sense of suffocation and paralysi?. it is accompanieu uy an anti dote which at once removes all the .ffects. The Austrian government wishes to buy the secret, to use tbe liquid in time of war. and to prevent the Invention irom dc- comiug known to the criminal classes. A Miniatortal Statement. Rev. C. A. Harvey, D. D., is the pop ular bnancial secretary of Howard Loi Teraity, and is specially fitted to Judge of merit and demerit, In a recent letter trom Washington he said : "I nave for twj years past been acquainted with the remedy known as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver C ire, and with its remarkable cura tive em aency In obstinate and so-cauea Incurable cases of Blight's disease in this city. In some of these cases, which seem ed to be in the last stages, and which had been given up by practitioners of both schools, the speedy change- wrought Dy this remedy seemed but little less than miraculous. I am convinced that for firigbt's D.sease in all its stages, including the first symptoms, which seem so slight but are so eia igerous no remedy hereto fore discovered can be held for one moment in comparison with this. To asceita;n if water De free from or eanic matter, fill a jrlsss-jar, perfectly clean, with tee water, and set it uncovered in a closet free trom dust, and II it wi.i remain bright aud sweet for several week it may be regarded as gord and pure. W lut'a Gained ta !-Td. WorStin-.ucn wiil economize by employ ing Dr. Pierce's lie licine. 118 " Pleas ant Purgative Pelh-U" and Golden Medi cal D.scovery cleanse the bloud and system, thus preventing fevers an J other serious diseases, aud curing all scrofulous acd other humors. Sold by druggists. With any ink usually employed in wri ting reduced from ten volumes to six. and to which four volumes of glycerine have afterward been added. Prof. Alt field has been able to obtain transcripts of manu scripts in ordiuary thin paper copying-book without tbe use of a press. When a sheet of paper is writtea over with this ink, it is placed under one of the sheets of the book, and then a piece of blotting paper laid over Ihe thin paper takes up, when pressed in the common way, any excess of ink which may come through. Nature a Sluice Way The kidneys are nature's fluiue- way to wash out the debris of our constantly changing bodies If tbey do not work properly the trouble is fell everywhere. Tlien be wise and as soon as you see sins of disorder get a package of Kidney-Wort and take it faithfully. It will clean the sluice-way of sand, gravel or slime and purify the whe system. Druggists sell it, both liquid and dry, and It is equally efficient in either firm. Inquirer. A A'tapoittan gardener, after years of experiment, has produced a camelia with a delicate perfume, and he thinks it prob at.le that these flowers may in the near fu ture be so cultivated as to rival the rose in the fragrance of its odor. Boils, pimples on face, salt rheum, old sores- aad all cutaneous eruptions disap pear like magic wheu "Lindsey's Blood Searcher" is used. The annual production lu the United S ates for several years past has been about T,0O0,0O0,O0O pins. A night-gown is nothing but a nap-sack. Tin cry of Egypt: I want n.y mummy. H no-u .itfain. I saw so much iai.1 about the ruenti of IIop Bitters, au-l my wife who was always doctoring, and uever well, teased me so urgently to get her soma, I concluded to be humbugged again; and I am glad I did, for iu less than two months' u; of the Bitteis, my wife was cured, aud she has remaiued so for eighteen uiouttis since. 1 like such humbugging. li. T., St. PauL Pioneer J'retn. Hanover, Pa,, is dtscuxing artesian wi 1 8 as a source of water supply. Oa Thirty Daye' Mat, Th T0IU10 U t Cot Ma ahali M oh., wlQ and their Electro-Voltaic lita and other Klectrio Applunrsa oa trial for thirty days to any person afflict-, with Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, and kindred troubles, guarantee ing cosaplst restoration of nkor ad nuav Addrsss a abov without delay. P. ft No nek m itxuzioa, a SO dara' trial lo allowed. Vsssas. MoaaaN a HaaoLV. Matoal u Building, Tenia and Chesuiot atree s. Bay oa aand a superb atoek 01 extra no quality I1 aonus, which lhe offer at as low price aa -Aones ol tb nrst qoahiy, pcrrnct alia la color and anapa, caa be mot tut. 100,000 Heward would be a safe offer for a more iu fallible cure for piles than Auakeais. 500.000 parsons bear willing testimony to th uenerioenc and aaeudoc triumph of the great discovery of Anakesis, I, h. Btlsbees External PUe Bemedy. Lotions, eleutuanea, otutmsi.U aad quack nostrums have bad their day; no longer shall the afflicted like Job cry out! Weari some nitihta are appointed to me, when I li down I say wnau ahali the night be gone, oh I wherefore is lixht given to him who is in misery ? Anakesis will instantly relieve th pain from pti s, will support the painful tumors and ultimately cor the worst cases. Doctors of all schools now nse it for there ia no substitut for it, nothing so sun pis. nothing mors safe, nothing so prompt and permanent. It is th discovery of a actanttoo physician after 40 years' experience, and bas been used successfully almost wiihout an exception by over half a million of sufferers. It combines in a mere enppxwitory Abe methods of Enghso, Freneu and American burgeon and m pro nounced to b th neare't to aa infallible remedy yet discovered. Samples of "Anaxe sia" ar sent fmt to all sufferers on appli cation to P. Netutaedter & Co. Box 3946 .New York, sol manufacturers of -Anakeeaa.'' Bold ty drntorists q where, Ptiem LOO par box. A REGULAR CIRCUS. ' VJ SF 7f there Is one thinir in :1 . . M Thoroughly imprHl wi-m to kaow of its coram ty a Hind intuitiun.and prerjue n The penuk-S hiinerta dropped mio nary-box with K aw en oat S?"!arit?are now hhfully dt thsamoum oi ait v, ,h for all thai, we ix-iie " j - Sfimuiwnt and divcr,L.n. a.l ar. h.ti.t.r to shite- t!.e enmiyiiiK tu-l Ihat -i ....... li4-.i firfTrw 'I H' i- - " r I the clmrr raUu r iu pn-l li, ve in sr. jAiora Oil. h,,-'rt Pain Ki -licrer of the asv. Hon. . r. 1. IUruum tlreate-t show onUib . . M.m,tt-rl-!iowrnu be taken as 4 aafrJ uite great pleasurein Matin that fcT. - ' J,.xineii.i3tnu e by many nils ar- bnmpht t. '' n.i,-e. It ia wonderfully clLea Cious in MiWuiiK Ii:n TT,-rrn,reo-c - Tf V,.ntof--.H:pS Jlon-t.rM.ow-: In rases of rheumatism or ror.ii.UmM of tl.nt kinu.mrartisis kn .w bow tocure themlvesTery soeodilv. sr. J.v or Oil is a very popular rem edy among our ,,eopie f..r m,at";t'.-(T.J aaWa-iheycanK-t rtthc-ywoii lr ; Mr Frank I. Kntyne iy: I l"e aui.crvu terribln.Tn rheiiiatlra in n.v- ri-.-ht shouMor rnarnVand at the .me time 1 had m. vere pains taniyt. rvi.Miineinre I n-a.l n.methirHj in a wwper about the n-markahle cures i ivmnir I u ll vou I am Eiishty eiaii i din. ior afterSnione or two bottle-a ol' that preparation I fclt no puin whatever. and have had iioiie ainre. I En SrTbeUever in ST. Jao.b OlU .n't everybody i a my couiitny to keep it tear laciu. oasFn. eyisY oj THE GREAT CURE roa RHEUMATISM as It la for all dissuea of the KIDNEYS, LIVER A NO BOWELS. It en" the arttera of the v d p-i-wn that cua?e Ui t.r -wlnl e.-iX-r... J -: i only the vutima ot Ra--air-tiam ca:i r--a.iae THGUSA7JDS OF CASES Of tht worst forma of th-s terrible .incase bare bcea quicitly re-teved. In a eaort time PERFECTLY CUREP. I utiua "J W M . MW . s -v I rja m a I 1 -s.Ty. 9 m I "43 htui hud TUcrrulurNftiid aa initnense ft I ule lnerrrj part of the Cotintry. Ia hun-1 1 dreda ofov es ; t liare:irci w ,tro r fiulJ. Itiar;iUl. but effleic:it. Ur.l- IS ITS A4 TlaN, b:t Uanuit-bJ ium,A esc. tVtt rWmmm. htrci-ft hm jrl" X Life to faUl th importaut org:m u' 11 1 b0? Tben&lor&l action of the Kidnfyaia restored Th Lirer ta cleansed of all disease. ril t Bowelamore freely ! bealthftiiiy- In U waytb wont diseaaca ara aradiciitd ficu Uveayaieiu. a-ia W kuM nsAWarf Tn tTranTsH -Is t fast jlslit. Limm wr.. W isthemostetrrctiial remedy torc'.-n.r.x t-ie aratem of ail marled ..irreiioo. It alicuM i oeed ia every faotiaeuold oa s SPRINC MEDICINE. slwavs ewt lslI..l;.N-.. ONjTTPA-TiOr-f. TTt-"-4 w:-i a.i FEMAi ujtJjta. Iarntoll:IrT T- sla'.lr l ena. inlman-s, ooeparkaze ol ,hirmiak.lon.-!:M me-i..ne. Abo IB l.ln.U Tmrmu rrry rarrtmtedror thee..ovenK-o- .-r t norsaaotniiii. pre pare it l:or..Jt !' ! rflcrncjuit.l ...-'arm. get it or ywa .i!:fim?T. rsifc.si.ea tin l UK II tltllNON K. lTi'? . irt.t a. I. i'.i".. . US. LTS'i L PlIIHia, if ITS3. tai. LYDIA C. PINXHAM'8 Is a Pottttve Core a an It in PaaafWl OMslataes aad W'ceJkaaaaas aiBi.a foeaa-aeet reaaaia sepalallea WwiCrare eaarely taa vorat loraW rvaiele alalnai, all evarlaa feabas, IwaaainHliia aa C.i as, rajhaa aa IHepiacusiesta. and lb ptaal Weakaaat. aad b) Ckanss ot Uta. B win Oaaalvs aad arpol taaaore free. Cia sa early sucooC Seveliriarl. Taa eadasi aaraaa kaaaore tbore l ebr very pe.dll y by ne oaa f I ion i n fetnraau. Seralaary. aaasrareal lorettinalanta. aod reoevea traakaeaa of Cko A sans Itnarirs. Woadaehoa, Karvoas Prt lluinl tlea3:9, lint lli.iie. Piptealiis as !adl Tbat fao( mt beam. Soem, eaoata rala, ri( o aad baeearae. W arare l .i in. in ullj rarad by tu a. UillatalltuMeaa4 aaaeraUetroaasataaeosi aumoay with the lava that torero tae f.wielo eyi rorthoaaroat kktaor Caeanlalaal at etrher eaa OJ OoeBpennd le aeearpaaaed. LltU C. rilkHlll TFSBTABLK CBl Svelte)! preaied at S aad SS Weetera avssaa. brBB.aja. FrlaoSI. Iu baatleafor (L Seatsyaaall aerfora ot ptUa. afejo laths form ot 1. raeetpt ot srtco. Si per boa torelthar. ra Rskkas) treaty aaowera all latbna ot laaalry. Irk uliliiai ee abova. otoaally tooM bo wttkoot LTD1A B. ronBAMt UVKV PTXU. TH, eu sad Verol-atT of U Brer. mr nil Di Ute sane of !. ti-tii-r'e stiiirli liittert is Beard in every d.v. U.nj, it rlu-K a pl-i.-e in evrri bodselioi.l, an I it-? ,ra are Moim-ied lliraii;n out the whole We-tt-m II-iui-i.htry a.-t s fr-ner4l lnvijr.irant, a cure l..r su-K Uca !.-), s siMWittc fm Satuieiii-j an-1 -tir sioina- h, aa aiM-tzini; titonr. achic, an ex -i-Ii-nt bl -od di:..u;uiii ao.l t-erta.a remoily for uiu-riu-tteut fever aa l kindred di ea.-e. ror sale by all Dni-.-u aad Ocalera generally, Youn'' Ken " wna1 km r. vrnHiv . .7 "i ' ""!. l.d !-.Wj:nJ a eltqjt.u. MiltMl ainituie iir.M J.ijo. . ltm A LT.FVSBR US FlXlDniM Sermi. Iiehiitr ,nd "jilc!i,,fc.n,ru.r(rl.-aiWel- ,i ,lr.u.-i.-i-t-. bend lor lorcuiar. AimoiV riiarutary. 1 ,r. N . i . st wa. p. flwis; r rruiMws, rw-uinir; me aaiaar irajta jur aiupift5 Irrmi in uuclr. r tuter, Cruuper and Uixjsi-r. Aortit wantsi in eat-b eoanty. Wnte fT tvnait. Atidraa. Taie lr-a .. Bus aba. ruataoaiv, raw f BEE A Muaicai JonnuL AdtlreM. F. BraUm 1' Erie, Pa. $7 77 A YKAS ASD Atfenta I hitfll tree ntiUf. Aa EXPESKEH TO Addreaa P. O. 14 HEALTH IS 111 HEALTH Cf EOBT Is fEALTH of 1153, Railway's UfflMUIA! WML rare Mae avaxafl snand (saa, aoron j bow aad a airtw, u yoa wool aav rwir aaa arm. r-r ona sooad wttfcou earta, aait ront . oompiaxua ' H Saraa.,. II aval BaMltaat a ramadr oompoaad tutTMlanta ol aitra, avdlaaiy mad caj proparUM aaaal te purify .gnu anb.nt ia tt irwuaniana enra. - Mo m-rtar by what DtM ta complaint raaj . .... ...!). M riM ttr-MVnl . a (WicnatooV woetaar It Da ro ttla. ( so. atMBPUoa, Syptuli. Uu-ers, sores, Tura.jra,Bo(la aryalpelaa, or &Mt-Kaua. disease, of ma Lois "..Ineys. Bladder. Womb, a.ia, Lr,, Stomach or Bowal. Mtaer ebroaio or eo ntitn. Satial, taa nroa of la dlaaaaa ia la th BLOuD wolefe ewpp V taa wasi. and bmids aad re. nam Uuh orxana and waitad tlseuoa of tae lyaiwB. If th blood la anueaitaj, to pracasi ( rpajr mast bo anaoand. Tie rwaimrllllaai Bewolvowt aot oare Is a oompouai.m reovdy, btel aTMorea the oar Dioaum aetloa of oaea of toe orjA&a It estib Uaaa. UsroueTbowt th aur tyBteta fuacuo&at fcarmooy sod apptlea tho b.ood-e--ls wi'h oar aod hal ay cnrrval of sew ute. The ikul iriar a !- days aae f to Ssraparlthaa, tn oovw elar aad beauvroi. Pimp.rs.htot. h -t, Uic -sues aud -(la Xrarit 00.1 ar remuTd ; tawsa au i Ck rs a cured, rsrauns -.u3-n;.t from -kawrtia, 6niOT Dlaaaae of ui Eye. M.-nta. Ban, Lec TbreaU and Gland. Uiat ut'i ..Dial sad sDrvad. elth r from a: cur4 dlAesaea or aiereury, or from ta aa ct corroair .-tubltmate, oiay rety apoo a ear 'J lb Santa pax Ulan is euounaso. a sumcieai Usm I maaa 1' s uupreaeuoo oa tae ystem. (.at aoule eoaliuna ov.rwof toe ictlT prank p'.aa of uirdicio thaa any oehfw prcparatioi Takra la Tesepoonful Duae. w ol!e 0 hen re a ura 9e alx limed aa biwo. wmm uiiat rv BalUa MINUTE REMEDY. rtnrr reaolres swiwwtes not hswrs to r Bit pais aad ar scat disease. RADWAYS Beady Relief, In from ene to twetity mlnatea, iwr fails u reuev f Alrt witn one tu.vi.iu appivaitoa; DO avit'er now violent wrta . i' . n toe pitlB th KneamaUo, Bed-ridden, Intlrm. Cripoa-d. Nervous Nar5cV:or prostrated wi'b d; ' rnaaautfer, RaDAI3 KJLiDi KJiulky wili.- sord lnataiit lejSianaeaia.Snw ert?aw BMnrn anae. ttOi ol ! aiaaorr. ' " IBS Bwreea, -oftekns mt th koera Her. Thrmt. minValt KrMll--!a. ralp,iatka ar tain Heart, Uyotrrkra. (reae. Ulpa tHsrlat. atarrbi. Inll...i Hrmxrhm, TetaKkMeehe, Seoirnlsiat. Khesaaaai.ae rlel Chills, kgae Taills. " l!k..lD. mmi Trmm Hues. Mrabek " oaa- riavlnea. JlrrrejoiaBieoa. ! !, (.urns- (alii, Wprslais. ralao la lb ( bett. Star at sr Uaiba are kaetaitiy ro ttevod. Fever and Ague. srsnra and AGUS ctrred for 5e cents. There B ct remedial agent In thht world (hat wiu care rvr and Asru-r. and o her Sikhirl.;a Bill us criet. Typ.,oi I Tetlow and other terrs (al-Ted bv Hadway 9 Ki-S) bO qulcUr as Ba&. Will KUVI It win in a ft-w oiomenu, wben takes acorV in? to d-ret-tions. euro CramrB. t.paiii .or atomacb. neart.urn. sick lleailielie, U ar. lwfti. Itvvniery. t oac, im in tn noweanaad sternal Paint. Travelers shnnlil always carry a bottle f Ra.1. way's Keuly K-llef w til tbem. A tew dror is na, r will prevent alcitD. sa or pains rrom cbaax of wsb-r. It Is belter thaa Preatk brandy or b:urs as a ntlmiilanL. Miner aad Lnmbermea anoold always ds provided wiu & CAUTIOX. ATI remedial ajrenTs eanahle of deatmyor ilk oy aa overdose bhouid be avotdf.1. M-xptiiiie. oprim, nrruniiie, am;, a noB-iaiuiiui.j other powerTni remeillea. doss at cer'aln Hinn, In very small doe--9. relieve the r-tleat diinjf th.-lr action In the srstem. l ot pv-rnsps m second d ew, if repea;sL may t'ratati-a d id crn.a the saffertng, and another do-ie ca.i-f de.th. There Is no n--ce ;y for o-l :g itt.? nne-rtaln agents h-n a poltu r-iiie.y u:. R.l .y a R. a.Iy Relet a ill stop the ni.t ev snicla'ln? pain quicker, without entaiuiia' taa Isast dimculky la either infant or adult. TUE TRUE RELIEF. BaaWAYW TtstoT Hwt rrr B the only remedia, igext la vofu that will ins tari Uj swp pain. Fifty Cents Per Bottle. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills. Ferfev.; rari::, -orTill A Aoe't rnt, Act Witliou' Tain, Always Rr.llabia, ami arural ia their OivratiOk A VIQBTABLK STJBjTlTCTK FOR CAlAKV. Perf tly t-tlM, eleiantly oomJ wtt swret num. purge. n-jnUui, puiifj , dt anse and sire- irth-n. lttowtT i Pdx. for rhe rare of all D w'erb or t he omacn. liver. B. .wela, Kldney Blodiier Nt-rvoos Diseases, H aditne. oust D. Hon. t' t veoesx Ind ?esll..o. Lt-ep-ila, Billoan-a Fe 'er. lafl.ima: ion or the Bowel, Plies anl al derantr'-ninta ol the Interntl V'jitvra. Wa ranted to erf.-ct a prreci ure. Purely vec tab:, containing ao mercury, mluerais or dr. terlms drihrs. lsv-obee.TthsfoIlowtnirsy!riptornsrnl Ini fr- m Inaeas of tlie l.:v-e iie Kiyana: Cotsu oailon. Iiiward Plica. Fullueea oil tie Bio diu the Head, Ael.tliy of the S'Oiuafh. K.to-. Uearttmra. 1 1 ir'iat ol Food. F il nesa or weiihl if Ihe -toro.ta. M".ur Eru. tl.na, ilnkT-K Huu-nug-al th Uer". Ch kin or SiiBarinii Serja-iUoi.a wnea In lyln pot-t.ire. Dlmn.-- ol ris.n. Dots or Wet before the sufiit. F-ver anil Dull Pain In the Hea.1. Ivrti-lenfy of I'ei--tpiraiion. eilownes of tue Sk.n and Palo In the tt.de. Che t, L in tel. and oaduoc Flush.-a of He-t, Hnrnlnir in t-.e Fl ah A r.wdoc-eaof RiKw.T i-ill will fr e lt ayaum from ail the auove-named Di-rdera. Prlee. 25 Ceutt Per Box. We repeat mat Ms render must consult cut books and pe.pera on Ihe s'ib)eci of dl ases d their cure, uong wh.ch my t uanttd : Pala and Trao." ITadway oa lrr-tabl tTratars.' "Kaaoay ow Scroltua," and others reiatls- to d'ffertct cias or rxs eaaoa, SOLD BY DBClGTSTS. READ FALSE AND TRUE." Srd a letter sramp to xiDWITSi o S3 War roa. Cor. Chureh St, ' twrau lav-iororaiatton wor.a thousands will 6 sea ' JOU. it i Vij'ijji.-; n cuhis. Ac. 1 yr w- t. , li'-jfr-.Tr-1 tlii-! R. E. SELLER 3 a. CO. riTTS3Uf?CH. PA. I I 'I.TJ M . I W T W W - BaaaBoaaaBBBBBTsaaaaaa 1 f CTS. rovs for the Star Srauis'.eil Banner 1 1 U hhih. Nothmir like it. itli vear. rsiireM, iliurr;tte.L S;ieemiens FREE. Address S1AK SPANULED BANNEli. lrire-lale.X. H. S4 DIARY FREE ( r:th . . . Intent lab'e, t f.-ndar. r,t"nV addrve on r.wi.t of two Tkrer t rmt Htaanpak Addroei, I'H K. Hint-. . tailawaraaxjiua, i-tuiadr'aA A BK.TTV'rl"I Ar rtTEt -M:.t-Biil.tit f a. bo.i.iar prrerDU : sjua.e t a-ni piauoiii-tnjour very EAafiyBe KMin.1 nnrs. nwej caia. taree a.i 2?'.Tl?i"i, lron frames, M.oi. book. rover, b.'l', if. ? 10 "" cataic-iie pt'eea. t.. Lejo" et-erarUoa i tua.antee.1 or aor ntiiitlM. afler ar.4 If" ""' ' sHaht Plaaolorteo $i-jto fji-.; ra.a. locw prlres m, to .,) :slan.lar. piarKrfeof tlie nni. J-" la"laBda testifv : write r..r rrummolrt liM ot tr. cbartahapel. parlor. . upwanl. V il.to-j we awl rreocarrlaieavvtaeaaieoiirra. Hla.trate4 cataiOvBO Ibo H ear titv.D free. Adrt-.se or call udoo YftTino T.I PTI !'r would learn TeVirrarhy X UUU IIIBU iu four Diontha audherertsiuof a tttinOon. ad.treea Valentine Uroa.. Janeaviue, V ia, - rfcose iqivb ii .aavertiawoaesit wit confer s favor a p. id. the eilnrUMr ajatl u cabilaherby ftatlec Uiat tkey m tbe ad e-aser awl la (slat IU9 a tisll 111 Jlr liLhL i in r 1 " ' - i r T f al n a i
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