Pot. slat Job front Abroad. The population of the United Hi ate wu increased stout one per cent, last year by immigration abroad. Statistics are uot not at band tor other porta than New fork. bat the total number of arrivals wai prob able something over half a million. About 440,000 immigrants arrived at Ibis port, or nearlv nine tenth of the whole num ber. The central character of the ar rivals is said to be better than the avenue of the previous years On the whole there is no doubt that the addition to our pop a- lationis of real value. Considerably more than one-third of the immigrants landing at Castle Garden were Ucrmarls, a very large proportion of whom were industrious and frugal apncultural laborers, seeking homes in the West. This class as a whole, contributes an orderly and law abiding element which is readily and rapidiy as similated. The Irish corn next in order of numbers, but were only about one-third as numerous as the Germans. Tbey furnish a valuable working force, though they are rather addicted to congregating in the cities. The English come next to the Irish in numbers, and, notwithstanding their attachment to inherited ideas, they almost invariably beeitne good citizen of our free Republic. Those who come over for the purpose of establishing themselves in colonies are, Indeed, of a rather superior class, and the fact that they are of the same blood with the founders of the first colonies on these shores gives promise of a ready assimilation with the descendants of their own ancestors. Sweden has con tributed more than 35,000 to the arrivals, and Norway b&s added about H.OttO. They are for the most part an industrious and peaceable people, and much fie same may be said of the Scotch and Welsh. The most undesirable of our immigrants in re cent years have come from the South of Europe, and of these the Italians are most numerous, nearly 14,000 jf whom arrived at Castle Garden during the year past. Tbey are very apt to herd together in the laree cities and recruit the lowest ranks of tue laboring population. This is due in some measure to the fact that the immigration ot criminals and paupers and worthless people generally from Italy has been rather encouraged of late. The hordes of Asia poured in upon our East ern shore to the number of something less than 400, all told, but San Francisco and the Picillc coast are yet to be beard from. Not' only has the addition to our popula tion from abroad been valuable in ilselt, but with it has coma a moderate accession of accumulated capital. The amount Ti this cannot be ascertained, as the immi grants are under no obligation to tell bow much they have, and most of them make their exchanges on the other side before embarking, it u estimated that they paid b COO.OliO last year for railroad transpor tation after leaving Castle Garden, and the Superintendent believes that the total amount of cash brought with them was not less man $11,000,000. This is probably a very low estiuate. The destination of the immigrant is no less interesting than then- origin. They still flock in large numbers to the Northwest, where many settle on larms and aid in developing !be untouched resources of the land, thereby aiding in tbe most affective manner to in crease the production of wealth as well as the population of our country. Others seek mining and manufacuring districts on account ot the characters of their pre vious industrial experience. Those wbo sink to the bottom of the social strata in the cities and become a source of trouble ' probably form no larger proportion of the wLole "than that of natives of foreign parentage wbo find the same level. The capacity of the Southern Slates for ab sorbing foreign immigrants has not yet been fairly tested, though many are seeK ing the vast unsettled areas of Texas, and the current is gradually percolating into other parts of that section of the country. There lscertainly nothing alarmmgeven to the most timid in the great flaw of population from abroad which has been going on during the last two years. 1 hough unprecedented in absolute volume it bears a constantly decreasing proportion to tbe entire p ipulation. According to the census of lbS'J w e had tben 0,679,943 foreigners in a population of 50,155,783, or less than one eighth of tbe wnoie. Tbe increase of population for the pre ceding decade was about thirty per cent., or an average of three percent, a year.and even in lSSl the accession from abroad was only about one percent. Considering this fact and the rapid transformation whic'a is constantly going on, as well as the general good quality of nine-tenths of the immigration, there is certainly a very large percentage of gain for us as a X a- tion in the increase to our population that comes from over the sea. A 1 . Times. Napoleon Just llefure Waterloo. The Emperor sent for me (after his re turn from Elha) and kept me with him about a quarter of an hour. As this was my last interview with Napoleon, I will give the particulars of it : "Well," he said, as soon as he saw me. "well, have you made good selections? Can I rely on the men you have appoint ed r I have done my best," I answered, "but I can not answer for them to your Majesty. 1 he time allowed me was alto gether insufficient. I found new prefects who knew the country no better than my self. 1 avoided as far as possible m iking choice of men of extreme views, and 1 ex cluded all those who were notoriously such but 1 can answer for nothing. Besides, until either political treaties or victories have definitely pronounced for us, we can not reckon on any real success. The return of the n press to Paris would do more at this moment tban all tbe efforts of the Commissioners to the Departments." Toil are right; I drn't altogetder de spair. I have sent to :enna: 1 have en deavored to treat with Talleyrand; he wi II listen to nothing; be is sold to England. But," interrupting himself, "was the Due de B Jurbon still in La V endee when you got there I" "I do not know," I replied, "and I made no inquiries. If he was there, it was better to give mm an opportunity ol setting away llian to try to detain him." Tben after a moment's silence, he re lumed; "What was the state of public feeling in those departments i" "It is my duty to tell your Majesty the truth," 1 replied, "and I will not attempt to disguise it. With the exception of some parts cf La Vendee, where it was entirely against the ISjurbons, and almost revolutionary, in other pi aces, and especial ly among the higher classes, it is if not hostile, at least cold and indifferent. As for the lower classes, th -y seem actuated rather by a return to republican maxims than by any ether sentiment; and if they attach themselves to the name of your Majesty, it is because tbey take it as a guarantee of the liberties which they claim and which you have promised to restore. But I must not conceal that nearly every where women are your declared enemies, and in France they are adversaries not to be despited. ' 'Oh, I know that," he exclaimed, -I am tcld of it on all sides. I never admit ted women into cabinet secrets; I never suffered tlicm to meddle with the Govern ment; and they are now avenging tbeui selves. The conversation, dunng which, as his custom was e tad never ceased walking up and down, then dropped, and after a silence of a few miuuiss, I was dismissed. I left the audience chamber with an un satisfactory impression. The Emperor was no longer what I had seen him form erly, Ue was moody. The confidence that of old had manifested itself in his speech, the tone of c nimanrt, the lofty ideas that directed his words and gestures, had disappeared, lie seemed already to feel the hand of adversity that was soon to weigh so heavily upon him; he had al -ready ceased to reckon on his destiny. FkiEzise politeness frequently consists in g.Ying s man the cold shoulder. AGKIC CLTTJBE. Tbcstwoktbt Coksiku Owners of land, whether in small lots or large, are too apt to find themselves In difficulty, or leave their heirs in trouble, for want of permanent and ineffaceable landmarks showing the precise location ot their prop erties. Sometimes a wooden post is plan ted, which, in the course of years, rots or become loose, and when looked for can- be found. Stones eet on the surface are by no means safe from displacement. In small lots fence post is usually set as ex actly as possible on the corner; but these lots often obtain a value which makes every inch a measuie of considerable gain, or loss, and there are many uncertain inches in tbe sectional measure ol a fence post. A large manufacturer unwittingly put the wail of a lofty and valuable building over his line, beguiled by a displaced mark. His neighbor, a grasping man of business,' took advantage of this to make a coso ence- less claim, and great expense has been In curred already for surveys and legal pro ceedings without any settlement being yet made. This has put other neighbors to looking up and securing their "corner. A good plan lately pursued is to- sink in tbe ground at (under) a corner a stone of some peculiar color, from a distant source. with the exact point or corner drilled or chissled. Anothei stone is set upon that one which reaches above the surface as an indicator or finder. If it 1 a fence corner, a poet is set on each boa three or four feet from the corner, and tbe rails extend O a sham post which stands upon the indica ting or surface stone, and is firmly held by the rails. This leaves all tidy and perfect ly sate and precise. The Winter season, during mild weather, is a favorable time for thus securing the boundary. To Keep lings on vvbesxs. A writer save I iroLed a wagrn some years ago for my own use, and before putttng on the tires 1 filled the felloes with linseed oil, and the tires have worn out and were never loose. 1 also ironed a butgy for my own use, seven years ago, and tbe tires are as tight as when put on. My method of fill ing the felloes is as follows. I use a long cast-iron heater made for the purpose. The oil is brought to a boiling beat, and the wheel is placed on a stick so as to hang in the oiL An hour is sufficient for a common-sized felloe, of which the timber shouid be dry, as green wood will not take oil. Care should be taken that the oil does not get hotter than the boiling heat, else the wood might be set on fire and be burned. Timber filled with oil is not sus- crptible to water and is much more dura ble. 1 was much amused some years ago when I told a blacksmith how to keep bis tires tight by h.8 teljng me that it was a profitable business to tighten tires; and tbe wagonraaker will also say that it is a profitable business to him to repair wheels, but what will the farmer, wbo helps sup- pott tbe wheelwright and smith, sayf Much interest has been revived in re gard to the question whether the trunks of trees elongate after being once formed. Careful science has long since decided, by evidence that satisfies every one familiar with tbe experiments, that there is no such elongation. The fact, however, that at times branches will rise several inches, or even a foot or two, in a number ot years is so geneia'ly believed by people-all of whom could scarcely err has led to re-investigation. It is now fount? that tree trunks may be elevated, '.hough not stretch ed. Trees on rocks, by the additions of woody matter to main roots, will be lifted by just so much growth as takes place on the under surface; and Dr. Lspham, of Milwaukee, shows that in many cases tree are gradually raised by frost, so that in time they may be as much as a foot higher than they were when the first tiers of branches were formed. Tins is an excellent illustra tion how tue people may often be right ii regard to popular observation, and yet sci ence not be necessarily w rong. In this case both "science" and "the people" had to learn from each otber. So far as the Department ot Agriculture Las been able to obtain information on the subject, 161.1S3 acres of of land in tbe United States are devoted to the culture of the grape, giving a production of 25,453,- bi i gallons of wine, of an estimated value jo $13,426,174. California leads in re spect to both the area planted and the quantity of production, while the industry is nut so concentrated anywhere east of the Hot ky Mountains in that Slate. Tet while California produces three or four million gallons more than all the other States, the value of the crops of the latter is, in consequence of their greater accessi- bility to the maiket, more than twice as great as that of the crop of California. find the following in an English publication, and reprint it simply to show how well it agrees with our own views here on the same subject: "Butter, cream, uu:x ana n.ur are peculiarly liable to ab soru turn via, ana snouia increiore never be kept in mouldy roinii or places where mere are sour liquids or green vegetables, such as onions, cabbages and turnips. smoked fish or bacon, or any kind of food of a strong Savor. TtuBsEVEB possible, set turkey eggs under a I'irkey Hen. bue sticks very closely to the nest, rareiy coming off, even to leeeL Lniike the eggs of other fowls. the eggs f the turkey will not bear much variation ot temperature., and they must never become chilled. When a turkey leaves her nest, see that she is cooped in a try location, as the slightest dampness is injurious to the young ones. They are also very sensitive to nun. Tbe best treatment for a mare In foal is to give her moderate exercise daily, care Doing taken against overexertion. The food should be good clover and timothy bay, well cut tud salted, g eund oats and a bran mash, mixed with potatoes or other roots, .feed some corn or meal, bat not too much, in order to guard against milk fever. See that the colt promptly re lieves the udder as soon as possible after birth. Axybodt can havo grapevines by cut ting them properly. Trim off a portion of the old vine and leave a bud at each end. Stick one end in tbe ground and it will take root. Hemes sre ornamental and useful but if they are left to take care of themselves they serve as harbors for weeds, obnoxious grasses and insect. Kxamikb the farm -implements now, Where grease has become hardened with dust it may be removed with kerosene. Description of different styles of elec tric clicks are given by the Kvho Indus tricl which considers the problem of this construction solved. Tbe names of the piindipal systems are the Papilloaome; the Asteronome, aud the Cjmmutator-E capeuient Clock. Tbe organ regulating uie action ot tue tirsl is a lignt ny wheel pspillion in the second the current acts on ine pecdulum at fixed iutervals, and in the last, one of the contacts designed to enect the closing or tbe circuit is the claw of the pendulum, while the other consikt of certain teeth of the anchor wheeL or tbe radial projection connected with the anchor wiiouL fault is being found that no mote sys tematic inquiry is earned out in regard to the abonhinal remains to be met with from tbe Isthmus of Panama northward. Yet no leas than four expeditions sent oat by learned societies are said to be engaged in this study. These are the Charnay party n Mexico Dr. Le Plougeon and his wite in xucatan. Ml. Bandailer, the agent of the Archaeological Institute, for the present wi h Mr. Charnay 's expedition, and Mr. dishing, as sgent of the bmilhaonian In stitute. With these are named various private individuals engaged in explorations on their own account, as Mr. Evans, of Chicago, in Mexico, and Miss Fletcher, of Bnstcn, whose recent experiences among He Omahas in Iowa have hem reported. A Motor Worth Beholding. Banging between two small windows, and catching the light from a larger one opposite, in one of the offices of Adams Express Company, at 59 Broadway, Nvw York the office occupied by Mr. W. H. Hall, head of the delivery department is a plainly finished but neatly trained chro mo about 21 by S teet in size, which is looked upon bv hundreds of people daily. on many of whom it has a wonderful and salutary eject. It represents a flight of half a dozen rough stone steps leading from the swarded bank of a placid lake to a little rustic temple set In tbe rugged side of the mountain which rises in stupendous proportions in tbe background all covered with a rank luxuriant growu oi iouage in brush and tree. In the open door of this hule ten i pie stands a half concealed figure, with an arm and hand extended, holding forth asmalL dimly defined package, while seated on the sward at the foot of the steps an aged pilgrim, barefooted, lame and de- crepiu, bears a stall In one nana, ana in the other holds before his dim eyes a small bottle, whose label he eagerly scans. This label bears the words St. Jacobs Oil, tbe Great German Kemedy." Simple as 11 little chromo appears iu its unostentatious position, it has an influence which it would be difficult to estimate. "It is to that picture and the persuasions of Mr. II all," suit Mr. Edward J. Douglass, a gentle man connected with Mr. Hall's department "that 1 owe my present ability to perform my work. Some weeks ago I was violent ly attacked with sciatic rheumatism, and hour by hour i giew worse, and nothing my family or the doctor could do gave me any relief. I began to thiuk in a lew days that my case was hopeless and that I was doomed to be an invalid ana hopeless cripple for life. But at last I thought of that picture which I had so often looked at with but little interest, and then Mr. Hall came to my bedside, and telling me bow SL Jacobs Oil had cured him of a worse and longer standing ease tban mine, urged me to u&e the sama remedy. I did so that very night, directing my wife not to spare it but to apply It thoroughly ac cording to the directions; this she did with a large piece of flannel cloth saturated with the Oil, and then bound thecioth to tbe affected parts. The next morning I was free from p tin, and although a little sore in the hip, was able to dress my sol f, aad the next day resumed my duties ta the office as sound as a dollar. - Here I am now in full health and strength, having had no U uch of rheumatism or other pain since. Whenever I see one of our drivers or any other person who shows any symp tonsof lameness or stiffness, I point him to the picture in Mr. II all' office, and then direct him to go for St Jacobs OJ at once." A". Y. voning Telegraph. Soli Norm as he. Use a rood sized flounder; clean it and take off the skin, cutting off the fin part. Place it, with a piece of butter, in a pan that will bold it entirely; season it with some parsley, thyme, and a chopped onion, add to it a glass ot white wine and one of bouillon, put in the quarter of a grated nutmeg, a dosen oyster i, and as many mussels; the oysters and mussels must be stewed sliaht ly beforehand. Cook the fish, having covered it, until it is three-quarters done; then take out tbe fish and place it in the dish in which it is to be cooked; put agaia some butter on tbe fish, place the oysters and mussels around it, and pour a sauce on it made a follows: Take some small pivces of bam and veal, and saut them in butter; do not let them brown too much, add to them a half tablespoonful of flour, add some bouillon on an onion, with some sliced carroU; stir it all well; when it is cooked thioken it with the yellow of two eggs; take away all the solid parts of the sauce. Tarn this sauce over tbe fish. Garnish the dish with some small cubes ot bread fried in butter; add a haif-dozen small mushrooms; fry some very small fish, as smelts, and add them to the dish, placing them rouad the dish. Let the whole cook with not too hot a fire. To Boil Rice Sivasiuh ITasbios. Take one pound of rice aud pick it thor oughly to get out Mack seeds or red nee. Put on the fire in a poreelaia or tin-lined pot. three quarts of water, with two even tablespoonful of sslu Let the water come to a boil. New wash tbe rice in three waters. The reason for this is to get rid of tbe pulverized nee Hoar which adheres to the grain. This is a necessity; otherwise the rice never will be dry. Throw the rice la tbe water when it is at the fail boil. Let the rice boil rapidly tor 20 minutes. Put the cover on and drain the water entirely off. Cover the pot, shake well, and put on the back of the stove, where it is not too hot, for 13 min utes. This evaporates any of tbe water. Shake the nee into the dish yon wish to serve it in. Never use a spoon. Bice should never he glutinous.,. The G'joul that ate rice grain by grain in the "Arab ian Nights" ate properly cooked rice. Moses How, Esq, of 11a vet hill, Mass. strongly indorses St. Jacolis Oil for rheuma tism, etc. from the observation of its ef fects in his factory as also in his own fami ly so we see from one of our Massvmn- setu exchanges. Bridgeport Conn.) aianaara. . . jioce i beak fob iorvEK. Heat one quart new milk, work together a dessert spoonful of butter and a teaspcouful of flour, thin it with a little of the bot milk, aaa ine mixture to the milk, and beat it five micntes while boiling, then remsve from tbe fire and beat five minuics longer. havejeady two yolks of eggs beaten lightly ana aaa mem to trie cream while hot; mix well and strain it through a sieve; after ward beat until very light. Dkied Floss fob JNrASra. Take one teacupful of flour, tie it up tightly in close muslin bag, and put it in a pot of cold water and boil three hours; tben take it out and ory tbe outside, When used. giate it. One tablespoonful is enough for one leacuprui or mtfk (whicb would be better with a little water); wet the flour with a little cold water and stir into the milk; add a very little salt and bod five minutes. An Otstbb Omelette. Take fifteen to eighteen good sized oyster, chop them, ana mix wiin as mucn nonr as you can take up in a teaspoon; add milk enough to make it tbe consistency of cream into which yoa have melted two ounces ot but ter, stir in six well beaten eggs with pep per anu eait to taste, poir all in a hot pan well buttered, acd fry and fold like an ordinary omelette. Apfle Pot Pib. Make or ist with tea spoon rul yeast powder; line the sides of the pot after greasing. Cut your apples into small pieces, pit in thick layers, witb sugar and molasses, a little salt or butter. grated nutmeg, then spread on some thin crust, and so on till lulu Pour in two cups boiling water and boil one hour. This is a goo J dessert for a chowder din ner. Colobiso Kid Glovbs. White kid may easily be color ea PUck, purple or lilac. with a solution of one part extract logwood and throe parts brandy. Apply with a sponge and rub thsroughly dry. and keen rubbing the hands together so as to soften the gloves. In a lecture reoently delivered before the Glasgow Scientific Association describ ing this as the electric age, as early peri ods were extinguished as tbe stone a?e, the iron age and the bronze age. Mr. Preece referred to the application, in this country, of the electric force in re'atiou to fire. In Chicago be had learned that at the corner of nearly every street there were fire alarm boxes which sent a current to the central station indicating the locslitv of the fire. Tbe same current released the harness of the horses, and every horse was so oeauuiuiiy trained that it ran into po sition. The same current whipped the clothes off every fireman in bed, drew a trap door, down which the man slid into his place on the engine dispatching tbe btigao In aometkbig lota than six aocooda. HUMOROUS. A good country parson preached a ser ies of sermons on practical morality, and very interesting and instructive they were. A lad in the village who bad heard only one of them was coning out of an orchard one day, his pockets bulging out with sto len fruit. He met the parsqp, who noticed his efforts to conceal the evidences of his guilt. "Have you been stealing apples?" asked tbe minister "lea," answered the boy sbeep'shly. "And you are trying to hide them from met" continued the good man. "Yes, ur," said tbe culprit bright enirg up, "You said last Sunday that we must avoid the appearance of eviL" Almoft Yuunx AfAiu. Mv mother was aQl.ted along timo with Neuralgil and a dull, heavy iuacuve condition of the whole system; headache, nervous prostration, and was almost help less. No pnvsicuois or medicines did her any good, three months ago she began to use Uop Bitters, with such good tflV-ot that she seems aud fell young aain, although over 70 years old. We think there is no other medicine fit to usj in the family." A, lad-y, in yrovidonca, R. L m As East One. A witness in a case in court the other day, was asked whether he bad much experience in and knew the cost of feeding cattle, and to giye his esti mate of the cost of feeding a cow, to. which he replied: "Jy father befere me kept a dairy. I have had a great deal of experience in bying and selling and keep ing cattle as man and boy, in the dairy business for fifty years. I think ray long experience has qaalified me to know as well as any man can the cost of keeping and feeding cattle." 'Well," broke in the attorney, impa tientlv, "tell us the cost of keeping a ow." "Well, sir, my experience, after fifty years in the business, is that it costs well, it depends entirely on how much you feed the cow." Mother hma Itecovorod,1 wrote an Illinois girl to her Eastern re lative lHhe took bitters for a long time but without any good. So when she heard of the virtues ot Kidney-Wort she got a box and it has completely cured her, so that she can do as much work now as she could before we moved West. Since She has got well everyone about hcie is taking tt." See adv. A itux of mederate views, who hap pened to be present at a banquet of French radicals, was talking politics with bis neighbor an extremist from tbe word go and with indignation recalled tbe mas sacre ef Dominican monks at Arcueil. "All that,'' coolly replied the radical, 'is the fault of the priests." "What 1 the fault of the priests?" "Certainly, if there weren't any, nobody could shoot them I Ioercasa and Decrease. The census show tuat the proportion of voters to the population is 1 to 6 74 100. The proportion of persons troubled with kidney and liver disorders has been alarm ingly increasing, but since the almost universal use of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure these diseases are rapidly diminishing. "Whes Bessie is swinging in the sun light, singing merrily the while," sings the Port Jarvis Gazette in jingling numbers, the gleam of her Mriped stockings can be seen about a mile. It in our opinion that this is both an exaggeration and a po etic license. A lady engaged to be mnrried, and get ting sick of her bargain, aptlied to a fnend to help her untie the knot before it was too late. "On, certainty," sue re plied, "It la very easy to untie it now, while it is a beau-knot." A bebvoks Chicago man had a tooth pulled the otber day, and as be came bounding out of the dentist's chair into a room- where half a dozen other patients sat. he inspired them with with terror by anxiously howling, "Am I all here I Will ome one please take a census for me I A mas wbo quit keeplDg a diary, be cause be never could find anything to wite in it, was the next day run over by a cart, beaten out of three dollars on a dog trade, blackguarded by a fishwife and drawn on a jury. He will resume the diary. What is beautiful) Whv, Caroline, a deodorized extract of petroleum, as now improved and perfected. Clear as spnng water, deligblfnlly perfumed, and will not soil the finest linen fabric a perfect toilet preparation and alisolutely makes the bair grow on bald heads. Tbet are teUIog of a Missouri man who has twelve bullets in his body. He must have been in tbe Confederate army. The Federal surgeons would have taken him all apart for much kss inducement than that. A ladt who lectured in Dead wood on "Esthetic Culture" and was astonished at the immense crowd that turned out, until she learned tnat tbe people supposed that "Esthetic Culture" was some kind of a new mixed drink. So ucua to bis credit: Uncle (bring ing bis nephew home for the holidays) 'Glad to see you home again, Dick. Hope you have spent less this half " Dick Oh, yes. uncle; I've rone on tick for everything!' A Chicago belle, while traveling through Rhode Island, put her ear out of the win dow to hear the distant roar of the ocean, and all the fowls of tbe State went to roost, and tbe cattle turned homeward. Fbls-ks. Beef marrow, bound on and renewed twice a dey, is said to be tbe most effectual agent for the cure of those painful visitants felons. "Say, Susan, nave you lost your appe tite ? Are you weak and nervous ? If so, 'Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher is what you want. Qibls should be careful how thcr are vaccinnated with virus taken from a lov er l arm. One at St. Paul bas taken to swearing, sitting cross-legged, and smok ing a bner root pipe. A Ciscik.vati lady disguised herself as a book agent and made twenty-six calls at different offices. She says she had no idei that old gray-headed men could tell such sweet lies and be so deceiving. A 1'EJMSTLTAXiA woman has sued the den'.ist who dislocated her jaw for $5,000. II the commercial worth of a female jaw is $,ooo, no wonder man fails to esti mate the true value of a woman. vege'.ine inorougniy eradicates tvenr kind of humor, and restores the entire syttom to a healthy condition. It is not right to make game of a young man who fellows the swamps all day with out bagging a bird. Little Harry cut his finger while at play, and screamed, "Hurry up hurrv up, u-amma, I'm leskin'I" Ideal Youth "Can yoa call the baker a loafer?" You can, and the baker ran give you a belt in the law. 'Axotheb lie nailed. "as the wag re marked when the merchant tacked np a sign, "At cost. la a game of cards a good deal depends on good playing, and good pitying depends on a good deal. Wkax maintains one vice would tr'm op two ahlldren. To Clcante a toiled Chamois Lealh. r Many workshops contain a dry wash batter which is thrown aside and wasted ror the want of knowing how to clean it. Mske a solution of weak soda and warm water, rub plenty of soft soap into the leather, and allow it to remain in soak for two boors, then rub it well until it is quite clean. Afterward rinse it in a weak solu tion composed of warm water, soda, and yellow soap. It must not be rinsed In water only, for tben it would be so hard, when dry, as ta be unfit for use. it is the small quantity ot soap left in the leather that allows the finer panicles ot the leath er to separate and become soft like silk. After rinsing, wring it well in a rough towel and dry quickly, tben pnll it about and brush it weiL and it will become soft er and better tban meet new leathers. In using a rough leather to touch op highly polished surfaces it is frequently observed to scratch the work; this is caused by par ticles of dust, and even hard rouge, that are left in the leather, and if removed by a clean rough brush, it wdl give them the biigbtest and best finish, which all good workmen like to see on their wtrk. Som valuable relics discovered at Nine veh, in the term of ivory carvings, show ed signs of crumbling on arrival in Eng land. Concluding that the loss of albumen was the cause ot the decay, Professor Owen boiled the articles. The experiment proved entirely successful, and tbe ivory was restored to its original firmness and solidity. 77ie latest improvement la telegraphy is a mechanical device whereby a type-wri ter at one point, connected by a wire with a similar instrument at another point, writes out any message sent over it. with out the intervention of the usual telegraph operator. A person who can use a type writer can send his own message. Rich dentist (who is contemplating; the erection of a floe residence) What style of architecture would you recommend?" Architect Seeing it's yoa, 1 should think Tuscan would be about the thing. Everybody should note the fact that the best remedy known for Coughs, Colds etc is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price only 25 cents a bottle. It is asserted that silk may be used witn great advantage for encasing boilers, as it prevents the . loss of heat quite as well as the ordinary felt coverings. The waste scraps which are found in all silk manufactories and establishments, and which can not be utilized in the trade, can it its stated, be made up inte bonds and rolls at a small cost, and sold to tbe makers and users of boilers at a prcfit. Ship captains ought to be good dancers, because they are skippers. THE ONE GREAT MEDICINE. Without doubt there art now, and bars been for Tears past, scvvral nwlU'ioes of rwnarkaiie merit iiefur the pul.lw mrUuunnt which have beeo nwtl, ta vrv tuany ces, with exoellsnl suoceta. The naiiin of th-e will readily recar to our real em, and they are the naiueeof prenaraUoDS whose worth, for certain purpuee, no one is supposed to dear. But we are fuilr Justified, hf uiKleniab.a and notorious facta. In nyinc;, and we do nnheo tatlngiv sar, that the one great Biedieine of the present day the medicine, we mean, which Dow stands preeminent above all others is the fa mous YHitTisaof Mr. 11. K. Steven of Boetoo. koine of the undeniable facta respecting- this fa mous medicine are tlie : First, it is astonishingly efficient la rwl'j curtnf the rarions diaeaaes for which it is especial: com pounded and intended. second, it acts with a celerity which Is generally very sumniung. A single bottle has often either cured the user nf a scnons difficulty, or brought about a most agreeaMe change, white a very few boll Ies hare In thouitandi ef instances affected the complete cure of a long standing disease which Bad previously banled the skill ot lha beat phy sicians. Third, It acts directly upon Vie Mood, ef which tt is the only pnwerf at and thorough partner. Fourth, the testimonials ID support ef these facta and the extraordinary worth of this medi cine are I rum weu-tsnwn ana most reapect- alii men and women, and. in many siauces, trout persons holding the highest social poaltiooa Tbey are wot eerunoatee Iran nknown and irresponsible Individuals. We, oar selves, know the very high eetlmeuoa fb whioB Vegebne is hehl m one ol ue beet fwaulies In She citv. There Is, In short, and eaa be, ne dneot er mis- iak-e whatever snout tae uoprecedeDiea aaa ear- vruunc erncac?. vain and success of the Vegetine. As a puriOer of tue blood and a quick renovator and invigoraior of u human system, pnyaicai ana mental, no medicine, as is now general!) concealed, has ever been devue4 and eompeuaded at all equal to It; and, as a speedy and thorough cure for such eomp.aints aa eataira. cough. atemacB weakne and faintneea, lose of appetite, dyspep sia, cancerous aumura, eureraia, rheumatism, aia- ney and some other eaualiy senoas complaints. Vegetlne altogether sarpaaeee aay and au other known medicinal preparation a. The rapidity wrta which this great medicine aas won its was to to all parts of this country and wuioua.foreigii ones since its discovery and introduction, fiut many years ago, is sotneniing alike surprising ana eon- Sanatory of Its intrinsic excellence. 1'rovldence, (it. L) taaaoue. Vegetine is Sold by all Drugg, ksta. ANAKESIS Sr. S. SilsWs External File Remedy Gives last ant relief and w an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. old by PraairMs everywhere. Price, SI i per bew repoI bv man. Samples sent fret to Pbrelebias sadallnflerra,bT P.KeestaedW Co, Box SW4, Bee York. City. "-""-- - - jinf rt1a lfTERS ror a qnarter of a nemurr or more Hoautterw tomaoh Bittera has been the reigning spec motor tndimwion. dyspepsia, fever an,? ague.Vloss E";1". ver complaint aod other d ror.n,.",s wweo mo mpbatieallv Indorsed by medical men as a health and strength restora v. it eonnierarta a tendency te premature ee- SrnL uu eooijons ine agea ana in- For sale by all Druggists ana Dealers generally. aa YOUNG MEN " S'.'ISTT"! S situation, addnas VAJJasTHSi (Tanhs in sa 9mmm elSHSSasiTLUaa, w opium-: i Trmttst rm thatr sp-MiT cur SkT FR UUWWM "",'' " 'Ty aleage.ni TRUTH 5r-2ir2Si r- J,,-' i- v.. i . ouaaVjtfto.1 eaf I In some of our Southern exchange a we find mention made of a new material sul ted to U.e .manufacture of bagging and rope. The plant is known pretty generally in the central Sovtheru State as bear-grass and farther south as the Spanish dagger. It belong to tbe vucca family, which con tain about a dozen varieties, all stout and tough in leaf and fibre, and is known as a beautiful and abundant bloomer. In Ken tuckr and Tennersee bear grays bas been used for hanging up meat in smokehouses ever since those (states began to become nettled. According to one Journal tbe vueca plant, or this variety of it, is omni present everywhere in tbe South below 40 degrees north latitude, and if what is claimed for it is true, it furnishes another important item in tbe great resources ot that section of the Union. The fibre is represented as being streng as hemp, and almost as indestructible as iron, except by fire. Its advantages are briefly summed up as follows: Tbe plant grows more tban one hundred years, loses less man one-tenth in cleaning, gives the strongest coarse fibre in the world, will not shrink when it gets wet in rope, yield largely, requires no cul tivation alter th third year, is worth ten to fifteen cents per pound when cleaned. and grows spontaneously everywhere south of thirty-one degree. Oar Grandmother ' taught their daughters that "a stitch in time save nine." A pill in time savas not uly nine, but Afteutimes an incalculable amount iA suQenna as well. An occasion al doe of Dr. Pierce' Pullets (Little Bugv-coated Pills), to cleanse tbe stomach and bowel, not only prevent diseases but ften breaks up sudden attacks, when taken in time. By druggists. The curious phenomenon of phosphor escent ice, observed in the arctic regions, has been discovered by Mr. 3. Allen. Whenever tne observer saw a lump of ice shattered at night by a vessel carrying him he perceived a peculiar light emitted by the frozen fragments. Tbe light Is very much like that produced by breaking a piece of sugar in the dark. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" perfectly and permanently cures tuose filggaaw peculiar to females. It is tonic and nervine, effectually allaying and cur ing those aickann sensations that afTortt the stomach and heart through reflex action. The back ache, and "dragglng down" sensalitKH all duappetr nml the strengthening eff-ls of this great restora tive iiy druggisi. Major S. Jlerschel, of the Royal engi neers, son of the illustrious Sir John Henchel, and grandson of the famous as tronomer. Sir William Ilerschel. is now in Washingtrn. He visits this country at the request of of tbe superintendent of the United Slate coast and geodetic survey, Professor J. E. Uilgsrd, for the purpoje of taking part In certain delicate pendulum observations for determining the exact force of gravity at this point, bringing with him for that object the penoulams whhh have been already used in the same service both In England and in India. Professor S. If Baird has offered the necessary facilities for these experiments, which will be con ducted by Major Ilenchel and Professor C. 8. Pierce, ef the coast survey, in an apart ment set apart for the purpose in the Smithsonian building. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, weak stomach, night-tweats. and the early stages of Consumps:on, "Uolden Medical Discov ery" Is specific By druggists. The number ot asteroids that have been discovered is mw 220. Recent researches by Herr Uornstein (communicated to the Vienna academy) appear to prove that tbe number of tboee witb a diameter of over twenty-flvo geographical miles is extreme ly small, sad that probably all such were discovered before 1850. On the other band, tbe number of asteroids with a dia meter ef less than five miles seems to be also very small, at least in the parts of the asteroid zone next Mars, in the outer re gions next Jupiter there may be a more considerable number ot these very smali bodie. Most asteroids seem to have a dia meter of between Ave and fifteen miles. As advertisement reads;- "Wanted A young man to be partially out-doors and partly behind the counter, A wag asks: "What shall be the result when the door slams r II: s Last Dose. Bald a suffer front kidney troubles, when asked to try Kidney-Wort. "I'll try it but it will be my last dtwe." The man got well, and is now recommending th- remedy to all. When derangement c f the stomach acts upon the k'dneys ami liver bringing disoae and pain, Kidney-Wort is the true remedy. It removes tbe cause and cures the disease. Liquid (very concentrated) or dry act equally efficiently. Am. Cultivator. "MtxsiB, I wish yon would not give miik to your kitten on the carpet." Min nie "Don t dialurb tier. Me is on her first lap.." TouDg ladies wbo wish to have small mouths are advised to repeat this at fre quent intervals during the day : "Fanny Finch fried five floundering frogs (or Francis Fowler's father." Get Out Moor. The cl'iee coutinemeut of all factory work, gives Ihti u.kmUvo pallid faces, poor appetite, lauq-aiu, miserable fecials poor bloud, iuacuve liver, ki.lues atij urinary IDubies, and all Uie paysiciaas and medic ne iu tbe world cannot help inem nnieas incy get out ot u rs or use Hop Bitters, the purest and best remedy. especially for such cas.-s having abujdancd ot health, sunshine- aud rvJiy cheuas in them. Ihey cast but a trifle. Thus is always an irrepressiile conflict going on in one' mind when he see small boy taking hi first smoke, as to whether Uie boy is smoking the cigar, or tne cigar is smoking the boy. Tbb lonnd, innocent and trusting face oi tne pumpkin again beams on tbe mur derous approaches ot tbe housewife, with her carving knife in hand Allen's Brain Food. Cures Nervous Debility and Weakness ot uenerative Organs, el-all drustngta. Send for circular. Allen's Pharmacy xo first bv. ji. x. A pillab of the church, to be of anv service, should like, any other pillar, have capuai. Teg manner of the man who shrinks from iesp'nding to a sentiment offered at the festive board partakes of quail ja toast. All who suffer from malaria of any kind ill find a sure cure in "Sellers' Liver Pills." 55 cents a box. Landlcbbbbs "double tbe horn," often er than sailors do, and yet the latter cuftie "P groggy- Wubxevbb a doctor visits a cemeterv he sees the figure of patients on several monuments smiling at grief. Don't Die 1b tbe Hooso. Aak DragaiaU for "Bonsh on Rata." Tt lean out rata. mice, bed-bugs, mactm vatv mio. fliea, aata, insects, laa per box. Dr. Kline's Urea Aerve Kostorwr la marvel ef the age for all nerve disease. AU fits stoDCed free. Band to 931 Arok H PtuUdalpbia, Fa, UMikg, Team aad Cheauiut strew a. Bare o fsasnpstb stock ot extra One quality Dtl asewoa, wtuch toe offer at aa tew arUea aa agga''' Rupture I FEARFUL. ATT.MT.vra AKisia FROM RUPTURE AND TRUSSES. Bi-rmz Bscowis IsrtosniD axd S-raaiiac- ijhTED, tb early irnii IIu, tbm early mi my tout of wblc-a uibUns in the bowels, vn-at anxiety, i iu f all sta-n, euawd by tue aui Of WDico miw !-' uie nunura e hydro- 'itcr-rcas mTBCsCaon SrmrVAi. Haw Dbmliti. urn-aired aieniory and lndiOereuee to ,t aa tirriug recreation, neo-waxttjr con ducive to health aud toe p-rUotHratian of ufe. Kl rTrse uu I aiassa Cacaa kibsav u Bu Das ArrauTiuaa. uuobs the meet deidoretae of wluch ie Bruhl'e In m of tue kadu and on-aaed aud tmtated oondituo of tue bladder, aim of tue pre-uouik-rv iuptiBjaof whicbareoouaelonal uawitud dn-w-uii-a, backache. Imqueut Ouv--iuou to unuate, and iDoro-u-lu-l uiduferenoe aud inability W the au-nai eu-riuerjWoflif Ki-rri'aaasu Tncaass eauea gradual and Imper cepul'le BUderuiinuis- of the iwu-atuUnu. uupairuig the di-wUvefuwiUoUa, and thereby ludtwuuf levers ef the wont type. , , Kt r-rtiKB au Taceacs tex the enetrx-lea and eepacl tlea of man to a areater or leee exteut Id every Mtaa-e of hie. both in hie i-uyaunal and social relations and men tal detotiona, aud in the phyaieal aud uiealal pureuaiK-e of hi. buaine-te. Iu a wont. It mwe a niaii ietia than a mail, autl when, fnmi oue or the other of the f"w -II amu-Uona he It-trine to nalise n-a n-4-tirllianutkJU. 1m indeed b-exrlie-a a erjaUUW of eouiiuueraliuu. , 1 he core of rupture la effected by Bnerman e method without au operation, eiuiply by exteraal eical appiu-atio-ia, t-otlj njet-tianit-al and medicinal, uuele daily by the patient, who can l--rfonu any stud of labor dill-inn- treatiueut with eaf.-ty fr.nu the daueer of infuuued rupture, and without utterteruut with the '"lui" and photceTSt.hic litemeeees of bad cases, be fcre and after cur, mailed fi-r lies. . ., lr-v uai attendance ueteeeary. Pariente realains out of the city can receive treauueut aud return hotue "STaire'defeat in hie arret furht with Sullivan was no doabtowiu-f, in a-rreat meat-tire, to hie rujrture aad truea Had he ai-pll-d to IT. H. and procured his tn-auneut before the Debt be would bave been em-ured f mni the weakeiiinw effect of the rupture, and ea well Sited for the laek aa tbua-h be bail no rupture. Da. J. A. Hhumu. And the only Pr. Mherman knowD to the public dnrtna the paet thirty-five yeare for hie eucccaaf nl method of trr-aune of rupture, i-an lie coueulu-d at bis I-tiliadel- bia ornce. Sul V al.se r btn-et, April S. S and 7. IS, l and and May J. 4. S. and We-Ui-e-layn. Thuratlare and 1'nilaye of every otle-r wteh alfc-rwanla. r-nnct-pal oBl. til Uiudvii S. V.. wnere be may be consulted every Holiday. Tuaelay and Saturday. is KrrncB uocid on put rosx That Acts at the eanse lime TZ2LIYS2, TZSBOWXZS.n ASD T33 S12S3TS.. WHY ARE WE T SICK? Seen rrt altcm Out great trms t Wonw aixweler torwui, md wotwwv M 4Morar UunfOr foretd into tA Hood S(Aaf tiou.d!n erpewt narerow;. V SSI WILL SURELY CURE kidney diseases rvl LIVER COM (PLAINTS, H . CKlXAttT-J Mfilks. !OJWTIPATI!, HdHBAHCa. VEWALE WEAkJPWM, ASB BKTOlS P180ICB-EKS, t cuijisy fr action of thf organ! and rtitariiui their noirer to thntt off distam. Whv snlTer Billows slns and aches! 33 Why tormented with Piles, Cowstlnatlowt H Why frightened ever disordered Kidneys! M Why endare nerveaa er sick headaches! M Cm KIDNEY-WORT js if rejoice in AetaVA. It Is pur np In Pry Vegetable Ferea, latin cans oue package of whK h maaee six quarts of medicine. Also in Uald Tarm. very Ceweem. treted. for tboee that canuec readily prepare U. f Wlr-erte with equal efficiency in either form. get rr or tour dkcquist. prick, iln rr. rale. SLeeM I A Co., Prop's. M i bctusgtos, rr. PI WELLS. R1CH1KDSOV ,WUI send tbe dry postpaid.) alCC HOP BITTERS (A tfctUcisw, net a Drink.) nors sv.rc.ir, iuanduaxe, DANDEIalOX. Aro thst rrwBT 3n Bfst MfpicalQcai TIE Ol stink OTUKft BiTTUM. THEY CUltK At Wwijtof th-Stomvh. BowrH Bid i.lvr. Kultf-.aiitl I'rtuiarT OrKnnw. Ser- x ttuatic imptaUnu. SIOOO IN COLD. ITHi h p9ti for a en- thfy wm not ear or BCp, or i or ajiriniiiic i:npur or iiajiirtuu fouiMl it. tiVm. Ast yoiTP drnral.t ffr Hop Blttn as! try Um befor yon lerp. Take rm sMhcr. J AT.-.nshs.atn L W BwkOiA lift She. 41M f Opium. UehBOC alMl omixowwo. 8 BSD FOB ClMTUt, All -AawP e4 br etrv PtRClIRlAi JLE.SELLERS & COL PITTSBURGH. PA. WeaflyS RFFjTn V FW s-u ceetelne IS fell wts C.!enfoiurue -ST w,BU, rtwntord f. V1W-. Metal Tor I leH-. rprnrlUlta-Uowe.SteW Spring lampHCande. I"-k-t lor .Bic. Handlee aad Kj.ll.-ra for nvi.lr.ir Beat. ' T-M-fit Steo Action wllliiiT. aanrarh ma-if a. I KessuM OKCA o r.tfw-r milker dare IniiM this orvan ut t. iMUentMl'i , M t'Fa. tah.w 0V,nTh demand incnwuHn-. t e-Factory workine- ll V uJ byxxibciaon's LK-ctrlc Lujbtaat MbH 1 totu oriW PHee. lUx-ee. Itrllrered ea sward (rt tr after ewe yearMeyeo ar eatl.Sedret.en iweetl, rr re .4 m-j Hk ketrrcet" c;aa ass rxuers res csncxsn topenoa. Fire rvnan(tsallewed toneyevTeei.ee If yoetay:rcnaie7ay.youarewel-emk. Freeteeeh XZ. -9.!. an train. I train. other riTS'T-.VSr: nanoTi.nr!isa to stsna U7 Atmntiut lUwLMtrmled CatafooweyVew. Please Address or call npea VUSIZL T. EEATTT, Vashiiigton, Kew Jmj. f-ARDtlOIXKCTORrWAhsrdPinnieaat of cards for V I roantstauux A. L BAJWfcS , Koebeater. X. T HIRES' iso delicious, w MPstuvED ftoor sul Sos. paokaire makes a eallous of a dellcsons. whole acme etirtlin. .... beverase. Ask your dniffirNt, or sent b mall for Stte). CL K. HIHKS, 48 .V Delaware Ave.. Pk' a. FREE Rertsrsul I6RU cAT " taken aa eirected. A Ai. arlae Aat!s I &2 IHSVI anMlalkaak. lAiWhacPttUa&oafa Tboaej nwawwrtwa; aa advwrtiaenaaat will "T Bavwe- aweus the advertlaer aad two - y asnis twat taey aaw iheaeW MS la this Jeiaraal, naanae; pupm (tHE ONLY MEDICINElj VaS 1 i iitViyv it -has I KOEqUALl 5p II II llW'JWreesiie Parseas I I II il'liDfcixnfSi TrwsJW Jryx, Jtnfaxwy ewe) Mm II ' evatuau II I.SretaVitr'tnM. Bw r HEALTH IS WEALTH. Health of Body it Wealth of Mind. RADWAY'S SarsapariUian Resolvent. Port Mood makes sound flesh, strong bone, and a elsar skla. If yoa would have your flesa Srra, your bone sound without canes, and your com plexion fair, Has JtAAWAX'b saH-sapahii i ii, 1UJ50LVS.NX. A remedy com posed of Ingredients of eztra onlmary medicai propertlee eanential to Dunfe. repair and invigorate the brokerwlowa and wa-ted bode VUlCIt, FLKASANT, SAt'K and P-aULMA-KEirr ut Us treatment and care. e matter by what aauie the comp'ralnt may be deaisnated, whether it be Ncroftila, tauiumption, Sypnuav, Ulcers, leirea. Tumors, Bolls, kxvsipelae, ar dalt-khewiB .diseases of the Lunaw, Kiilnev Bjadder, Womo,Skin, Liver, otomach or Bowels, either earonle er cooatitutloual. the virus of the disease la la the BLOOD whica supplies the wante aad bailds and repairs these organs and wasted tissues of the svsteia. If the biood la uaoeaiihy, the process ef repair moat be nnsuuud. Tail SaasaraMLUAit Ksaot-vaxr not only Is a aomneasatins; remeily, but secures tbe harmonious actiosi ef each of the erjrane. it etabiiahrs throe hoc t the entire systeai fancUonal hannonv and sepoUea the blood-vessels with a pure and healthy current-of new life Toe skin, after a few days wee of the 8arsaparUtian, become clear and beautiful. Plmpiea, blotches, Black uot and Skla Eruptions are removed; sores and l lcer cured. Persons suffering fromacrof ula, Eruptive Bis sans of the Eyes, Mouth, kSrs, Legs, Throat and Ulanda, that have accumulated aud spread, either from ancured diseaaes or mercury, or trout the use of Corrosive Sublimate, may rely upon a enre sf the Santa parUUaa Is eontlnueil a sumcient tun s make us uunreoaioB on the system ? On bottle con tains more of the active pnocv lee ef Medicines thaa any ether Preparateia, taken ta teasnoenfnl doses, while others reuuire Br or atz Bines aa mac. 0X8 DOLLAR PKK BOTTLX. JCSTJTE EE3IEDT. Only teqwtres misi'tks not Boiras, te relieve pant and cure acat discs, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, at from one to twenty mranrea, never falls to re lieve PAJW with one thorough application; aonuu, ter how violent or ezeraotating the pain, the Hhen maue. Bee-ridden, lnnrrn,Tippleal,ervua,Neu ralgio or prostrahMl with dlseaae may stifferTkAIt. w, AY S ILSADX knXL&Jr' wui silord uutauleaee. Jn.flrimTsytMew iff fie KUtrus. tnltammaUm or the Bladder, fnjtammazum of Urn Btmrtx, Cnt. ewsttow o tAe .anas, .sore T7kroaf, lttlcuit BrtiaUUno, Pnlpitatum of the Heart, fustvric. Croup, IHitiUtmria. Catarrh, InJIunuii, uui acne Tootlutchf, .Veuraiola, AArwnadmi, rvif CktU,Ague ChUis, CntMulns and Fnmt-hlt, BrmmM, Summer Complaint, ,Vereou.nrju A7eruVeKnsras, Couons, Cutd, sprains, palt& in Ut tTtowt, iksdk, or LuiiDt are u-utanttv rrlienm. FEVER XSJ AGUE. FETER A1TO AOT7T! enTed for SO cts. There rs Bot a remedial agent lathis world that will care Fever and Ague, and other Malarious. Billons, Scarlet, Typhoid, Tellow and other fevers (ai.tr j by RADH ATI PILLS) so quickly aa KADWAVs READY KEI.IKP. It will In a few minutes, when taken accordine So the directions, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stout- aen, Heartburn. Hick Headache. Inarrhrea, ery. Colic, Wind in th Bowels, and all . Inarrhrea, Dvtiea- 11 Internal rams. Travelers snonld always carry a bottle of Rail ways Ready Relief Willi them. A few dmpa i water will prevent sickness or pains from chaniie of water. It Is better than French Brandy or Ba kers as a stimulant Miners and Lumbermen should alwavs be pro vided with It, CAUTION. AH remedial agents capable of destroying life by aa overdose should be avoided. Morphine, opium, strychnine, arnica, n your ramus, and other power ful remedies, do at certain times, a very small doses, relieve the pailenidrmng their action in the system. But perhaps the second dnee, if repeated, may aggravate and morease the suffering, and art ether doae cans death. There la no necessity f.tr asing these uncertain sgenrs when a positive reme dy like Radway'a Bendy Keller will atop the moot xcructating pain quicker, without entailing the least difficulty in either infant or adult. THE TRUE BELIEF. Rpwats Rfadv Fft nrr Is the ou!v remedla agent la vogue that will instantly stop pain. Flay C'ewta Fer Bottle. RADWATS Regulating Pills ! Perfnrt Me-oaftms. funmuHj Aprrtmtit, Art mcn oui rttin, Ahttt'js RrtuiNe and Satwal in Uteir Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly taste'ews, elegantly coated with sweet gum, nurge, regaiate, purify, cleanse and streng then. KrrwATS Ptltj" for the cure of all disorder ot the Stoniach. Liver, Bowein, Kidneys, Kla-kier. Nerrooa Diseases, F1ea.au he. Constipation, foe tiveneos. Indigestion, Dyspepeia, Biliou.-ncs Fever, Indammation of the Kowei, Piles, and a.1 derangements of the Internal Vu-era. Warranted to effect a perfect cure. Purely veiretaMe. con hkintng no mercury, minerals, or ileletenoa dnur. t" Observe the following symptoms resulting from Diseases of the Itigestive Ouraus; t''n:ipa Con. Inward Piles, Fullness tne Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart'-urn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or w eight In the to mach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering al the Heart, Choking or Suffering Sensations when ta a lying posture. Dots or Weos before the Siglu, Fever and Dull Pain in tbe He!. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Kres Pain in the Side. Breast and Limbs, and Suuuet Flushes of Heat, Burning of the Flesh. A few doses of KanwaVs Pills win free ta, system from all it above-named diaurUera, ffriew. S3 roots Fer Box. We repeat that the reader mist eonsolt our books and papers on th subject of diseaaes and laear cure, among which may be named: "ulsraMdlY-Mr. rWuuy on Irritable Urethra. Audtsug ow arruuta." And others mating to different classes ot Dtsease. 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