Tbe Cav t-afea. The bone and implements of tbe Care men are found In association with re mains of the reindeer and bison, tbe arctic fox, and mammoth and tbe wooly rhinoceros). Tbey are found in great abundance in Southern or Central Eng land, in Belgium, Germany and Switzer land, and in every part of France; but nowhere as yet have their remains been ojtcowwl touth of the Alpsard Pyrenees. A diligent exploration of the rleistocene caves of England and France, during the Dtst twentv Tear, has thrown some lieht uin their mode of life. Xot a trace of do4 rv has been found anywhere asso- r-mipd with their remaina. to that it is suite clear that the Cave-men did not make earthenware vessels. Burnt clay is a peculiarly indestructible material, and when it has once Deen in existence " sure to leave plentiful traces of itsalf. Mcat was baked in tbe caves by contact with hot stones, or roasted before the blazinir fire. Fire may have been ob tained tv fiction between two pieces of woxi. or between bits of flint and iron pyrites. Clothes were made ot tbe furs uf bisons, reindeer, bears and other animals, rudely tewn together with threads of reindeer tinew. Even Ion; fur gloves were used, and necklaces of shells and of of bear's and lion's teeth. Ibe stotie tools and weapons were far finer in ap pearance than those of the River-drift men, though they were still chipped, and not ground. They made borers and saws as weil as spears and arrow-heads; and besides these stone implements they used spears and arrows hearted with bone, and daerers of reindeer aallars. The reindeer, which ttus supplied them with clothes and weapons, was also slain for foid; acd. besides, tbey slew w bales and seals on tte coast of the Bsy of Biscay, and in rivers lhcv SDsared salmon, trout and pike. Thy also appear to have eaten, as well as to have been eaten by, the cave- lion and cave-bear. Many details of their life are preserved to us through their ex traordinarv taste fcr engraving and carv me. Sketches of reindeer, mammoths, horses, cave-bears, pike and seals, ana huiitine scenes have been found by the hundred, incised upon antlers or bones, or tin .-t inw-a atone! and the artistic skill which il.ev show is really astonishing Most ravages can make rude diswuigs ot oj CIS ib which they leeJ a lanniiar m teiesL but such drawings are usually ex ceeaivelv Kiotetque, like a child s attempt to dtmct a man as a sort of figure ", with lour straight lines standing lruiu the lower hall to represent the arms ana lets. But the Caie-mtn, with a piece of suarp pointed flint, w ould erjgrave, on a reindeer autlcr, an outline of a urns so accurately that it can he clearly distinguished lrom an ox or a b.etn. And their drawings are rtnisrkableootoiily tor their accuraucy, but often cquai'.y so lar the taste nud vitior v.nL wh.ch i.e aut-jecl is treated. a Among uncivilized races of n-en now living, there are none which poaseas this rauaikable aitistic U,eut save the Eski mos; and in this respect thers is com plete similarity between the Eskimos and the Cave-men. But this is by no means the only po nt of agreement betaeen tue akum acd the Cave-Bicu, Between the eels of tools and v.epous used by the one and by the other the agicetnint is a.sj complete. 1 he stone spears and arr-w-h SJs, the sewisg-nted:as and skin scrapers used by tie Ltkimts aie txatt.y like ite similar lmpleu-auts fouhduithe Fie Siuctne cav ot riaute and Eulaad. 1 L nicalao s a; d aniLktj of cut ueih and the daggers mace lroui aulk-r, show an iqual.y close coi raspondeuce. 'Ihe rttml.lau(4 are not meiely general, hut exit nd soUr iiito details that u uu deiu E kiii.o itu.uiis were to be put uiio European caves tLey would be indiKtinairnshie m ar pearaLce lruui the retrains of tu Cave men which are now found there. Now, wLen tbcae tacts artUtkeu .ncenoection wi.li the tacts thai the Cave-men were an arctic race, and (specially that the uiusk-thetp, whuh accou.iianied the adrauce of tue Cave-u-to into Europe, is now fouud only in the CvUDiiy ct tbe Eskimos, though iu fotsil rciaaiLb are t Celt, red all along a line sti etching lrom ihe Fyietees through Germany, tiusria, and Siberia when lb tte tacts are uken in countclijn, the piniou of Mr. Dawkius, that tbe Cave men we.e actually identical with the Ebkimos. seems highly plausible. Jiotu lug can be more proUtbie than that, in eailv or miadie lVisljcene timta, the UhuiK Hvwi all aumt tue A c.ic C.rc e, in Mliia auu lSortntru Euiope, a, weu as in lS'uitli America; that during the coldest portions i f lae glacial period tr.i-j found their way as far south as tbt Fvrttetp, along with the real of the sub arctic mauiuSiian fauna to which they be- Jongtd; and that, as Ihe climate gre wai mer again, and lgorous enemies lroiu the south began to press into Europe anu compete aim them, they gradually leu back to the nui inward, leaving btbind them the innumerable reiica of their fornur (.reseixe, which we And In the late Fitisloctne cavts ot r rauce and .Lug anu. The Eskimos, then, aie prob.b.y tue sole tmvivors uf the Cave-n.en of tte Pleislo ceue period ; among the present people of Jhun pe the Cava-iuen have lett no repre- seutalives whatever. luoiaa lSivca. Amcng the .North western tribes of In dians innccence is as n arked among the girls as their color. 1 he impression that the red maiden does not entertain a high standard of morality is an error, for she h teught as other girls are, and grows up with well-developed ideas ot the respon (abilities of life and a firm resolution to discharge tbem. Educated in the faith thai she was ordained to work, she train herself to undergo bard labor, and at 16 years of age is sturdy sod strong, brave against fatigue, aud a perfect house-wife. She may not poesess New England notions ol cleanliness, but she takes not a little pride in ber personal appearance, and in the arikcgemeut of her lodge she displays sou.e ciuue idias of tss'e ai.d a certain amount ot neatness. If she marries white man she makes him a good wife as loug as she lives with him. His home u her sole comfort, aud his comfort ber sole ambition. She thinks of him and fur huu. and makes it her suay to please him and make him respect and love her. the rec ogtiizes in hiui one of a superior race, and by ber d gnity and devotion endears her self to Lim and struggles to make him happy. At tb agencies of the upper f runner thousands of men are employed, and it is not an exaggeration to say th' t the majority of tbem have Indian wives and live happily. They arc not sought after oy the luaiddns, for the Indian girl' custom is to remain quiet uniil the marriage coutrcct is made and the marriage portion paid over. Trie husband must have ihe dowry, with which he must invest bis projected mother-in-law before the cere mouy takes place. The process la a li tie out f the usual run, aud a description may be of interest. The aspinug bridegroom must be well known in the tribe before he can hope to winawfe. Her people want to thoroughly understand bun and know if be can sup port not only her, out also her relatives in the event of a pinch. He must be a kud hearted man, wiib a temper warranted to keep iu any climate, and be must have a good lodge, and at least a half a dozen horses. If he be, and have all these, be can a-woomg go. belecting the lady, he makts application to her mother, anl at a council the price is fixed upon. If the - girl be especially pretty her mother will demand a gun, two horses, and a lot ot provisions, blankets and cloth. A gun is valued at f 40. a horse at $25, and be must furnish material to bring the amount up to from $100 to J 150. Then h tnes to beat the uauic uown, and if he succeeds he knows there is some reason fot letting toe gtrl go: if not he uuderslanus that he is making a good choice. Tne couruhip is lett entirely to the mother. The sapphire has long ben a syin fcol of the sacred office of Bishop. AQBIGULTUBAIa, Sraiso Cam of CvepaSt am Goossv bikxt Biaaxs. As soon as the frost is well out of th ground currant acd goose berry bushes should receiv attention. . . . , First, by trimming ox ail aeaa urnucMce, and such of the live ooes as ars necessary to bring the bush into proper scape; then the land should receive a liberal dresains of good well-decomposed manure, or, what would be slid ts'.ter, a light areauug oi manure and a liberal dressing of ground boor, sav six pounds to the square iod W hatever implement is usea to lotnen up th- soil and cover the fertilizers snouiu uoi penetrate the soil very dp, as the rocuol uoth roe currani anu (rounouenj urally grow very near ths surface, and those that run the nearest to the surface are the most important feeding rooia Many plantation of currant bushes have been very much injured by plowing the land and cutting off the spreading ieeuina roots. It is important to stir the soil ear ly in the season, and great care should be laken to clean out every tuft of grass cr other plsnts that have survived the winter, as s iccesi In growing these fruits is nisde much more- sure by clean culture; clean culture is maintained throughout the sea son, wih very much less labor, by begin nirut early in the spring; it pajs to bs par. licular to kill out all noxious plants quite early in the season. If the Isnd is light and is inclined to be dry, a mulching t-f pine leaves, coarse bay, or any perishable vegetation that can be obtained at a Ijw price can be used at a pioflt; for even lieht mulching has a wonderful effect oa ihe growth sf both the currant and the gooseberry, aad at the iaine time very mach lessens the labor r cultivation, and keeps the fruit clean, also make It mors mmfortable for those who pick the fruit. It new plantations are to be s t, an effart sbauld be made to set them as early as possible, after the frost has left tbe ground and the eartn is ary enougn so wors wen. Many max a mistake by selling both car a nt and gooseberry bushes in May; it is true, most of tbem will livs set late m tbe teascD. but if set early in April, the result is much more satisfactory. Some believe in setting in the faiL but we prefer to Set esrly tn the spring. Cunant bushes that are to be grown from cuttings should be cut off and act m the tall, or cut and pack ed in moist earth, and kept in s cool cellar. thus kept, they may bs set quite late in the spring with gcod n sulf. Cue liko Milk It matters net whstyoa propose to do with milk, "betber to ship it to town for sale in tbo raw state, as is spesk, to make butter or cheese of it, or to take it 'o a condensing factory, theie is no questian that cooling it whan firtt drawn troni the cow greatly improves it for any of those purpo-ea. Thr first beat received from tbe cow may not tie any D ore than subsequent heat received f'ora the solar system, or other so uce, bitl certain'y it is that heat is death to good milk, and the quicker it is got out the better. To accom plish this many means are liken advan tace of. In England a refrigerator is md cowled with ice; in many countries a coil of pipe surrounded with brukeu ice or cold water, through which the milk is passed. In this country we Lave seen the following plan followed successfully. Ware a well or cisiern of cool water ner the uulk sta ble; in a long tr jugh are placed a number of milk cans; as each milker fills his pail .rom ihe cows be suipties it into a tan. and then puuiia the same amount of water to tbe outside as uiiix to the inside of the cans; they aie kept in an upright pcciliou in the trough. It matters aol bow the end is attained so it is thoroughly dooe. And if the nmk is to be kept avrr night, eiibei to ship to town, or for cheese or fur baiter makiug, it must bs th. roughly cooled within two hours after it comes from tbe cow. In warm. mug-gy weather the mis chief may be doue within two or three hours, and no amount of care can subse quently undo it- Tue smaller the bulk of uiiU tue rs8ier to cool, and the greater the tcecoruy of ice in cooling, ana al.-o tbe great tde cost of cleaning up. '1 b'S coet is no. to be underrated, for these coi.s or small vessels must be krpt scrupulously clean or trouble will come of iu B -il be ihe cost in this liu as luach a it may, tbe trouble will surely pay for itself in the end by the superior quality of the milk, and we would advice all men to I -a sure aud practice this cooliug process; and we hope our iuvenuva jeuiu.-es will sooa discover rerun plan luoie practical aud economical liiau auy now in vugus. Stieriso trs S..IL. The first stirring in tbe spnng should be deep, in order to biek up the compact artb. especially if the ground was ploughed in tbe tall, but aflei this the working should be ss shallow a possible. Firm soil soil crushed and pressed when dry holds moisture bettet than in any other condition, and is a very different thing to a nienly losee soil, thiougb which tbe external air easily goes aud dries the moisture out. Tbe more such partially dried soil is pressed the firm et it becon es a&d the nore moisture it contains. K illing and reasing while Ibe soil is soceMhat dry is indeed the whole science of pulverization, the good eJtOi of which are so well known. While there fore the first stirring should be doue with d'-p aud narrow teeth, so as to pecetrate as d eply as possible, all subsequent work ings should be with cultivators having abort snd broad teeth, just skimming the surface and cutting iff instead ot tearing oat the weeds, and tuis advice is as g txi lor the one who uses the hoe in tbe garden is fir him who Bscs a horse cultivator m ibe fields. Is the use of extra ioods for milch cows discrimination ahouil b used in the ap portionment of Taiying quantities Jo initi vidual animals, according to their special requirements, their milking capacity aad their condition as to age. Son.e cows wiil nay for a liberal allowance in increased supplies of milk snd require more liberal diet to make up fx the lance drain upon tbair arsism, whilst other cows do not re quire and will eot pay fr forced keep, iieifris two and three ears old, wbea milking freely, require some extra food to enable tbem to grow in size, aa well aa to miik abundantly. For waul of this many auiruals wbiea miik freely with their flr.l calrts are checked i n their growth, and never attain their proper ana. Os tL Island of Jersey, eows with white horas are not looked upon with favor Tbe yellow bora tipped with black il consider ed a much richer milker than the while bora, while the crumpled born is there now, as n wta nearly a century aso, a fa vorite horn. This latter is a short born, turning in a curve across tbe head to near its centre dropping somewhat lrom base to "P- UsDia certain oondiiioat phosphoric acid may sometimes, by lormmg new com binations, escape from the manur heap in the shape of pbosrh jretied hydrogen, wtucaisga. l h -s is oaly accomnlitbed, howaver, in the ?rece of a strong base, such as some of tb alkalies. Cacufloweks Giv the cauliflower the same soil and treatment as you would the cabbage. It is impatient of beat aud drought, and therefore it is better for tbe farmer to grow late kinds. For sarly' plant the snowball or extra early Ertutt: and Leonard a short stem for late or best Kstihatiss nitrogen at 22 cents per pound, potash at 7 cents and phosphoric acid at 9 cents, the Connecticut agricalta ral iperimeni section: states the commer cial worth of night soil at SO cents per 100 pounds, or IS per ton, at tbe most favor able reckoning A black walnut grove plsnled by a Wis consin larmer about twenty years ago on some waste lands recently sold for $27,000. The trees are fr.im 16 to 3d inches through. To stabt a cut that is corroded In its place so that an ordinary wrench fails to move It, strike a fw sharp blow upon lis end face, then holding a dull chisel aerose the chamfer ef the not. strike the chisel rbeasereral hard blows, whioa. will gsn orally start the ant, DOMESTIC ArPLl Taxt Ttiera is nothing aicer than an Xnglish sppls tart If U is properly m de, which It should be as follows : Pare, quarter and core the apples, then slice tbem very fine tow a aeep dish, grate some lemon peel over them, snd make the crust flxy. take a pound of flour and balf a pound of butter, place ihe flour in an ear then ware basin and break tbe but ler up tnto small pieces, mix half ol these with tbs flour, then slowly add a little water, enough to blend all together as you mix it; lake it out of the bssia. and hsv. inr sprinkled ths board with flour, roll it out lightly as evenly as you aan: then take mora of the broken bita of butter and olacs at intervals over ths pasta, sprinkle ths-n with flour, fold tha paste aad roll it again, onos more placa the broken bits oi butter n It at intervals, dresga it agin. fo.d and roll out again; repeat this pro- aesa a third lime, men piac uie pax thus prepared over tha apples, as that it covers tbe edge of the dish, snd cut it ex actly all round; roll out ths pieces you cut off and make a strip to go over the flat edge, so that there may be a doable pasts all round it, and to give it raissa appearance take the handle of a teaspoon and press ths edges lightly upward at reg ular intervals. Cboosi the largest oysters, put over a genii Ar in their own liquor, add a small bit of butter, simmer tor two or thre minutes, and, when plump and whit, take out with a skimmer into a flat dub; take of their trs liquor half enough to cover, add as much more of bast oider vinegar, and heat; put a layer or oysters in . a stone Jar, strew over a saltspojnful of ground mace, a few cloves, soma al- sfiKe and peiper, then ovstcrs and spices lid all arc used. Then pour over tbem ih hot liquor, and set away in a cool place. I bsy may be used in a day or two, but will remain good for weeks if kept cooL A Watirrr Bxaia to ai sx cm fisi an vVbitswood. Take ona gallon of very thin sited shellac; add 1 pound of dry burnt umber, 1 pound of dry burst sienna, and 4 pound lampblack. Put ibese articles into a jug and shake fre quently until tbey are mixed. Apply one coat with a brush. Vvhen the work is dry, saal paper down with One paper, and apply on coat of shellac orc)i varnish. This will give a good Imitation of solid walnut. Umakxktax Dm.i BaSists Rd flower dmi can be converted iatthes Drattr baskets for lawns aad. pnrcbrs Two large pots, ot the tea-tcch sise will make a handsome pair. Gat a small bisd awl and gimlet o'. a larger sise, and a piec of a small saw blade set m a handle; work holes in rows all around tb pots balf an inea wide (first sofieninr tbem It soaking oversight) Give the surface two cnats stone colred paint, then spnukle with sand m which mix diamond dust or irosting; or paici white, and dnst w th marble or itonec'it ter's sand mixed wilu frosting-, this will give a surface like stone or mar ble, as may be desired. Cststaluib GnASsmm. Aa improve ment upon ihe slum erystsls is found in common salt. Boil one quart of coaitnoa salt in two and one-halt quarts of water for Cfteen minutes. Tie the graaso in small bunches, and suspend as many as possible in a wide mouthed lar. Tbe salt will not entirely diseoive, but stir It, and pour while hot over tb grass. Place in a dark room or in ike cellar, where it will not be shaken; let it stand twenty four hours, then gently lift out the gras and hung them up to drv; in a few hours they will be beautifully while and glistcu- hf- Irx ra Wains o Glass. Mr. F. L. Ulocum hssexamined the ink for writing on f lass, aad, acco.ding to lb Am. Jour fnar., reports thai it is msd by uixiug barium sulphate, three pans; ammonium fluoride, one part: and emphatic acid q a. i aecompu the ammonium Buortue and make the mixture of a semi-fluid consistency. It should be prepaaed in leaden dish, and sept in a guita percha or leaden h'ntle. HAXsT!it) OLca. Ihe only thing that wilt render glu perfectly insoluble is oichrosuaie of pmaah. if you add a little ot this m solution to the glue aad al ter ap pi) lag the glue to the article expos it lo ie sunlight, it will become ioaoiuble.ev is hot water. Better expose for a good while, say an hour or so, to make sure ihal ail the glue has become lasotuble. How to D kt sot Bab tees. Dissolve 110 craniines of common salt in a litr ol water. Aa egg put in this solution on the day it is laid wnl sink to the bottom; one a day old will not reach q iite to th pottom of the vessel; an egg three days ld will swins on the snriace. Tais is an old recipe, but it is worih remembering. Italia Obsess Boll a knnckle of vea ; when partly cooked strain tht liqio' remove the fat aad tb bones, chop lb meat One, add ens grsied nutmeg, oie half ounce each of cloves, alspic aad pepper. Put tb enure mixture on the fir to simmer gently, and when tbe liquor becomes jeliy pour into a mould and let n remain until the next day. Tou may line the bowl with bard boiled eggs, cut In slices, i his i v r- k rpr a ugbt inea Bbia Pacca, i'u. luio a hait pint f cold auuk on aioali onion, three or four Cioves, smai- blade of maoe, a few pep per corns and a iiulo salt, bet the whole to boil, tbsa strsin th milk over a tea- cupful of Ine bread crumb, at r well oa the Are for a few minutes, adding at the time ef serving either a small pat of but ter or a teaspoon ful of creanr. AscnsTT Toast. Bone, cleta and wash a number of anchovies; mak slices of toast, butter them oa oue side very plentifully, cut them lo pieces the s w of ringer buseuit; lsy three fillets of ai.cnovy on eacn piece, thiew a aasn of pepper aad the leas; bit of caytauc on tbem, ard put tbem la th oven just loug enuh to gt thoroughly hot, and so aer tiieoi. A I'lAiB xTpdho. Here it a recti p for a good and simpie puduing. One pirn uf flour, half a cupful sugar, three quar ters ot a cupful of sweet milk, oue tab e poonful of butter, two tabiesponnfuls of baking powder. Bake fcr twenty Ul ster, serve with any good pudding sauce. Whistis Fctaiols Whip boiled po tatoes to creamy lightness with a fork; beat in baiter, milk, pepper and salt; at last, lb lrotbed white of an egg; tou u regularly upon the dih, set in the oven le minutes to reheat, but do not let it color. A European oisc. ver, M. de Mere jo w sky, bas lately studied ortaiu of tbe tower crustaceans, with a v.ew ef deciding wbe.her or not those creUures are able lo distinguish colors. As a result ot his ex periments, he has concluded that, while ine crastaceans are fuiiy a.iV- to the diffci eooe between liht and darkaess, it is sole ly ihe quantity ot tbe light, and not the quality, which affects tbem, for they clus ter in nearly equal numbeis around two ra s of eq lai intensity, whatever may be the color. There appears to be, then, a wide difference between the lower crusta ceans and man in the perception of light. While we see differeut colors and their different intensities, the crustaceans see only one oolor with variations of intensity. We perceive colors as colors; tbey "nly distinguish ibsin as light. Prof. Boyd Dawkint, in depicting the appearaure of the world before man, re cently described America in tbe eocene aad nuocene periods as beirg connected with Europe by heavily wooded barrier of land stretching past the Fuoe Islands; while the alligators and fishes of Europe wtre indistinguishable from there of this HUMOROUS. Vaar few preitier girls hsv I ever seen than one who sat near ra an evening not long g' at a table d'hote at lae Continen tal, P ilade'pWa. The loveliest of Au burn hair, beautifnl features, smillest of mouths, snd prettiest of teeth all com bined to make her exceedingly attrac tive turning 10 Hro """s little old lady at her side she suddeuly ex- cl.timed: "Oh, ma, aln t them miucs pies beastM" Pbesxbvattob of forest trees; Pat was aunierine alone the street when he came opon a workman cutting down a decajed telegraph pole. Surveying the operation lib, mingled surprise ana regret, ne muttered: "Bgorra, it's teo bad. If it kapes on this way there 11 be no lornsl tree left in the country. A singularly interesting case was lately referred to by the Brooklyn Eagl. It was told by Mr. W. A. Divenport, con nected with the house of Messrs. Butler, Pitken & Co.. 476 Broadway, Hew lork. and concerned tbe marvelous cure of Mr. Ezra D Clark son. near Newark, H. J., or a terrible case of rheumatism, which other remedies had failed even to alleviate, tie was on his war to a bo-p lat when Mr. Davenport met him and induced him to try Hl Jacobs OiL with the result named. Cleveland (O.) Practical Farmer. "Ella, is your father at home?" said a bashful lover to his sweetheart. "I want to propose something to htm. Xo, fjiaranoe, papa is cot ai books but I am. Oouldn t you propose to m just as welll" And be did with perfect enocees. T was In a Brockton school. "What is tbe famiaine or taiiorf" asked teacher nt a class in grammar. "Dressmaker," was tbe prompt reply of a bright eyed Utile boy. A srsnenns addition: At St. Cloud a traveler asked at what times ine lime steamers left. Everr teo annates, was the answer; "Monsieur will not have to wait more than a quaner cf an hour." The N.wark (N. J.) Snwlay Call says O.ieot our Cicc nuaii exohnnges cues ibe case of Mr llaldeman of the L-xiis-..iio ln rittr-Iaarnal who was cured ol bv St Jacjbs Od. lit wife was cured of neuralgia by the same articlj .ml vdrv member of hie fanily of a ran pain or ache by the Giit Gorman Ke rn. It is asserted vver and over that anxiely shortens life, but when a chap sees an other fellows feeding his girl sandwiches st a picnic is he going to sit down and bid his soul lie ca'ml iNot by a ooou jack. Oar, yes. there is sucn a th ng as an ex ba'iated receiver, but this phrase does not rut.T to tbe receiver of a defunct savings- bank or insurance company fou have been misinformed, my child. A ladt in reply to some guests who had praised the mutton on tbe table, said "Ob yes, my husband always buys the best; he is a great ep etc." "iounzman, said the landlord, "I always eat tb cheese nad." And tbe new boarder replied, "Just so; I am leav ing this for ycu." A Colorado girl died in a ball room from congestion of the brain, caused by t'gbt lacing. We didn't think that women who lace themselves as tight as that had auy brain. In a recent letter. Prof. EJward Frank- land stati d that six minions of ton of cai are probably burned in London during tbe wiuier nionti.s, and tbe quantities of steam, soo', tar and sulphurous acid dis chirged in o tbe air as products of this coiMbustion are enormoua These products unite to form London fogs. Steam sup plies tbe basis of all fog; and tbe vapor par lces become covered with tar, which rt nders tliem more permanent; lift is ne cessary to produce fog, while su'phtirotis arid promote- it. Dr. Frankland iliuslra led iliete points by experiment. To prove ibe effect of ci-t in the air he filled a 1 irge Ba-k with u.rist air freed from di.t by fil tering, then cooed the flask, when a slight m st was formed which disappeared in a monieni; repeating tbo expertmen' with air coi taring iu normal charge of dirt, the tog was u.uch more dense and las ing. farr j matters render fogs persis tent by returning evaporation. He be iievea that the general substitution of an thracite for bituminous coal would do uiuch'iowards treeing th metropolis from its fogs as the difOtiarge ot tar and s"ot into the atmcsi-here would thus be vastly lessened. Trie rainfall of Caerrapunji, a small In dian station in southwestern Assam, is be lieved to exceed in qiintity that of an) other khown place. Caerrapuoji occupies the summit of one of the Khasia bills, at an elevation of 4,100 feeU These bilk rise abruptly from low plains, and lie di rectly in the course of the southwest mon soon irura the Bengal coast. Surcharged with moisture, the air curren s saeep across the lowlands and are deflected up ward by the hills, the txpsnsion of the currents on rising causing a fall of tempe rnlare and couden-auon of the moisture Tue tff ct is stirpiising, for, while the low p ains have an average yearly fall of onlj about 100 inches ot rain, the annual rain (all of Ch jTupuLji is 493 inches, or more tuan 41 leet. As a comparison, il ma) be staled that the annual rainfall of the tutted States is from 13 to 60 inches, be ing greater sear th sea board. Modern improvements have increased the power of the microscope so greatly thai it is now uisde to msgnify about 190,0011 diameters, i ne nest uuaidea human vis um cm see no objects much sma ler than ihe three hundredth of an inch in diarr eb-r but the u ot skilful microscopists wiib their best instruments, are aole to examine do nads of a buudred-tliousandth of an .nch ia diameter. Beyond this minute ness is obscurity. It bss been estimated tbat the ultimate particles or atoms com I o?ing ait matter cn De no more than iweuij-u illiuotns of an Inch in diameter, so inai it seems nanny probable tbat the) will ever be repealed to the hum in eye. Cleaning Bra. The Government re ceipt tor citauiug brass, u-ed in tbe arse nais, is saia to oe as iouoast Make a mixture of oue pirt common uitric acid. aud one-half pail sulphuric acid in a stone jar, then place ready a p ill of freh water and a box of sawdust. Dip the article t' be cleaned in the acid, then remove them into the water, after which rub them with suwdust. Ibis immediately changes to a bright color. If the brass is greasy, i. must first be dipped in a strong solution o potash aud soda in warm water, this cuts ihe grcaee so that the acid bas the power to ace. In a late paper, Dr. James Qeikie shows the great six of the Gulf atrea'Q and its vast iuflueuce upon northern climates, and concludes that tue opening of the propos J canal across the isthmus of Panama will have as much effect upm ihe Gull a : ream and the climate of .northwestern Euiope as tbe emptying of a teapotfui cf boiling water into the Arctic Ocean would have in raiding the annual temperature in Greenland. Professor C. Bim, in the Berlinn- KUniiche H'ochcnschrift, announce the discovery of nerve depieaamg and sleep producing properties in ozone. Without claiming present practical resu ts, he thiaks the discovery may eventually prove seiviceable. A Spanish physician. Dr. Olive, makes use ot powdered cobweb a a remedy for vara. Son IWBAT mixed : A gentlemsn who had apent balf the i ter at Washington endeavoring to gut a private bill through Congress, ritun.ed to the bosom of his family a sadder and a wiser man. Shortly after his arrival he was met by a friend, who greeted bim wimly with : ' Glad to see you back again. How about your bill?" Bill bill I" said tbe disappointed so licitor, confusedly, with a dim recollee tioa of an encounter with tbe hotel keeper, "I left it unpaid." Ax unloved lover: Mistress "I ant pert land, Mary, that yoi are about to go married ! Mary "It's tbrue. mam, an niver o'aier man walked than Denis Mulcahey." Mistress "You love him very dearly!' Mary "Iodade I do not."." Mistress "And why not, Maryl" Mary "Becase he be s alwsys afther bo then a to aquaae me 3Tot a Bcmin "They are not a beverage, but a medi cine, with curative properties, ot the high est disease, containing no poor whisky or poisonous drugs. They do not tear down analroidy debilitated system, but build it up. Uce bo.tle contains more hops, that is, more real hop strength, than a barrel of ordinary beer. Every druggist In Koch es ter sells tbem, and the physicians prescribe them." Evening snrst on Hop Bit ters. CosoLCsrvs evidence: Ihe old lady came down to her breakfast In a bad hu mor and sharply addressing hr son, said; "Charley, did you leave that whlsiy bottle on tbe parlor table f " "No; I guess dad left It." "Why do you guess your father left it?" "Cause it's empty." "itbfriskb at tbe smile: "I'm ne sectarisn," said Job Shuttle, at he grew warm ia ralirioua argument. "1 believe everr man ought to he be a strict Presby tana mil then ne looted arouna in wonder as aa audib'.e smile wafted into the evening air. fy Tormented Baca," is the exclamation of more than one poor warking-ai&n and woman. Do you know why it acbeat It is because your kidneys are over-tasked and need strengthening. and your system neels to be cleansed of bad hutrx.rs. Kidney-Wort is the medi an, you need. "It acts like a charm," aavs a well-known physician, "I never knew it to fail." Liq nd or dry sold by droggisiB Boston Post Jbssb Fbisbt thinks he Is very smsrt. and is much given lo asaing suiy que Clarenoe A. Marshall was stand i., th sidewalk oa Austin avenue kn rnth rmn nn. and asked. "Wha are you thinking about, when yon Cont think aVuit anvthinff 'Then I am thinking what answer to give a man who has asked no question. 1 einoua who slaul spout their Fmi, whether men or worn n, are oftej troubled wilh serious pains and weaknesses in .h back, loins and other pans of the body, It baa been proven beyond a doubt, how ever, tbat Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is a certain preventive ot these troubles. rrinnTwi orce nretsced his sermor- with: "My friends let n Bay a few words before we begin " This is abou" equl to tbe man who look a hrt nsr before he went to sleep. Solid men admire the beautiful, and this accounts in souie measure for the tbouaaods upon thousands of bottles ol Carboline, the deodoriz-d petroleum bait renewer and dressing, which have been sold yearlv sin- its inv.-ntion by Messis. Kennedy & Co., or Pittsburgh, I'd. Abt in tbe Wet : A Chicago sculptor named JoLn Donogbu has returned to Paris, and af plied himself to tbe idealiza tioa ot Chicago in a statue. No pedesta will be required, as the feet will be life- sized. rrofltablj Patlenta. The most wonderful aad marvelous suc cess, in esses where persons are sick or wststing away from a condition of miser ablencsa, that no one knows what ails tbem, (profitable ratients 'or doctors,) is obtained, by tte use of Hop Bitters. Tbey begin to cure from the first do e end kept it up until pertect health sod strength is restored. Whoever is affl cted in this way need not suffer, when they can get Hop Bl ters. See other column. A STATtsTtuiss computes tbat one hun dred BDd fitly tons of human hair annually change owners in France. This does not include tbe locks tbat change owners in conjugal unpleasantness. On Thirty Hays' Trial. Tbe Vol'aie IVlt Co , Marshall Mich., wil sod tl eir E eetro Voliaie BolU an l rtlivt E'ctr e Applianees nn trai tr thirty days t auy p ron ffli -ted with Nervoai Dent lty bust V. tali y, and inired troubl w gnarantm ine eomplei reetoraucn of vigor aui nian huol. Sd lraaa a above witbont delay. P. 8 No riak is incurred, as SO days' trial i allowed. Mary, I do n"t spprove of your enter 'sining your sweetheart in tbe kitchen,' said a lady to ber servant. "Well, ma'am, its very kind of you but he's too shy to come Int) the parlor." A Ilea's Brala Too Cures Nervous Debility and Was mess 4 Generative Organs, $1 all drnggista, tend for circular. Allen's Pharmacy, til First bv. H. 1. Tns Engiisaman enjoys fox hunting more tlisn any other kind of work. lie bas b horse to carry him, a dv to do ths meliing and a servant to kill and skin the fox. Itlienm itle ltueaos. These ailments follow from torpid liver and eootive bowels ; the skin, bowels and kidnej failing in their proper work, and acrid poison is formed in the blood, which is tbe occasion of these acute diseases. Kidney-Wort produces healthy action of all secretive orgms, and throws off the rheumatic poison Equally ef9:iont in L q nd or Drr form, iter-Ocean, Farmer (who bsa directed Patrick U yoke the oxen) "What are yon carryirr he club frrf Par "Faith, stir, how will I ever gf ihe contrivance on thim, if I don't knocl. tbim proEjs off the beads o thiml" Women that have been pronounced in curable by the best physicians In the country, bsve been completely cured of female weakness hy the nn of Lydia E. Pinxham's Vegetable Compound. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. P nkbsm, 2"t3 Westere ivenue. Lynn. Vaa, for panu.b'eU SrsDAT school teacher: "leu must recollect thai a'.l tint I am telling to;' happened one thousand eight hundred end eip.hty-one years aga" "Lor, mis, how tje time do slip swsy, "isachupaiba. Qntek, eomplet cnr nr.nary affeetlcn snamna, frequent or difflonlt oriDation, kill-, - ai . . t, . . j v. muicKiaia. zFepaie DT JS . for . It. B. WaucJane, - , M V. Tat yanng man who can carry a ter dollar bill in his pocKct withont breaking it is safe enough. Dr. Aline s tsreat nerv Kestorrr ss tha marvel ot the a, f T all nerve diaea a. All flu stopped free, baud to Ml Arch tlrrat, Pbiladeiphu. I'a. hand aaunerbauicA .n Htrm flno oiimIItV iMa. asoaaa, which tbey offer at aa low prknaas atonas of tb BntqaalKy, Borfest ailka la eosor a4 assew. oaa BosoVHoc. Somebodr'a Child. KnmAhulv'a child ia flvinir drimr With tha fiiiah of hnnat u hia VOUIUT face, and soma body's mother thinking of the time whan thai dear face will be hidden wher no ray oi bop can brighten it- because there was no cure for consumption. Read er, if the child be your neighbor's, take this comforting word to the mother's heart before U is too late. Tell her that con sumption ib curable; that men are living to-day whom the physicians pronounced incurable, because one lung had been al most destroyed by the disease. Dr. Iterra'a ftnlrlra Medical Discovery" hSS cured hundreds ; surpasses cod liver od, hypophosphites, and other medicines in curing this disease. Sold by druggists. It is hard to catch a man's meanina when he caries on a running con reran tion, Trath as Mighty. When Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo. X T-, announced that his"Favorite Prescription'' would positively o ire tha many diseases aad weaknesses peculiar to women, some doubted, and continued to employ the harsh and caustic local treatment. But the mighty truth gradually became ac knowledged. Thousand of ladies employ ed the "Favorite Prescription" and were speedily cured. By druggists. CTwAT'a in a nam A landlord e . D?i't two per cent more rent where the reel ib called an avenue. In the cure of severe coughs, weak hings, spitting of blood, and and early stages of Consumption, ir. fierce "Golden Medical Discovery" has astonish ed the medical faculty. While it cures the severest, coughs, it strengthens the system and purifies th blood. By druggists. Ths photos raubar is the only mar whose regular business is to take some thing. KRS. LTOIA L PlXim OF LTKI, KISS. ; LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S 7E5STAELB COMPOUND. Is a Po.itiye Cqra tmr all tkM Palaral t'Mlalaa mm WeatnoM maaM taaorkxM fewato tapalatlaa. II wUleanenttrrly tha wont tatmot rmal eos yJalnta. aH orartaa trobl, lnSmwrlo aa Cleeta tioa, Faluns' an PttfhtcratmU, and tba eooaeqoeat Spual Wnayo, aad S palWralartr adapted ta CM cbang of Lira. II will dUartra and axpat tosan hwn the atem l aa early icas of deralopnwnt. Tba trod?cy to eaa aernos hamora then la cheeked Tory ieedlly by hw oaa. It iramei ftlntnwa, OatnlMieT. deearojra ah mUe for tlatalanta.aad rrUevaa wmV nana if thantnai-a. II ennw Sioatlng, Bradara Htmm rnantta General Debility slraplewara, Drpreamoa and ladt raHia. Tbat feeTine af bearing dowa. eaoatec pain, welcat and backache, to alwaya perawaea-Jy cwred by Ita aaa It wlB at all Umea and aader an c jraaataarea act bj barmooy with tb law that govern tbe reejale syateok roe tha cure af Kidney ComnlalnU of either tax thb) Compound la aaaorpaMed. LTBIA E. PI.MinAW TZeiTTABLE COM. POCS D If prepared at S3 and SB Wralern Arcane, Lynn. Baa. Price 1- Sri boltlea for SS. Bmbyaaul la the form of pUU, alao la tha form af learaaea, ea rerelpl of prk-e, $1 per box for tther. Bra. Plnkbaai freely anewen all letten of Inontry. Send for pamph let, A Jdreei as abora. Jgmsaoa lAie fnprr. 5o family rhoold be without LTDIA B. PISK BAITS LIVER PILLS. They aura apnea paltoa. bllttweniaa. aad tcrpwlity of tbe tt-rvr. m caam per boa. mw- SJolel By all Irrwaalera. - li it irrngB Licjnn on dbt rosx i&Tsiima, tssso7izs,E wl awea avawwa wrawaws ' SB aaYdV IMS aiiiVaT.. WHY ARE WE SICK? aaaaa emmwa mawaa mamaaB Btemut tM allcw Vu$t grtat treats tc bvmt dogijtd or torpid, axd poimaw Ammm Mi thrfor fewvA Inia AAm blood auUhodltzptUtdnatraO. fl iHlBHIsMr mVMi WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASE8, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILK. COJISTirATIOJt, rsuiEi PlscAarjsrcatALK wrAtsBtirs, AM SEKVOCS DIAOKBEItS, if amtlngfrtt arl'uM tAttt organ and rtiterbtf OtfirrotMr lothnitof dueof. Why aa (Tor Billoaa paint aad arhaal Why tonnes ted with Piles, Coal ti nation! Wbyfrlshtenedarerdleordered KidaerslQ Wbreadarenerreas raiek headarhcet Tar KIDET-VOKTm rrjoke in htalth It h) pat ap In Bry Veeelablo Farm. In tin enna oaa packaaw ot wha-h makea Hi qoarta of aedtcina. Alaela Unwld Parea. wary Ciana IreiT-. for thoae thai eaaaat readily prepare a. U Inai te a 11 b meal i ffleli ia j la eiltn r Tuna I or rr or tocb DRCoaisT. raicx S1.M WEI. LB. BICHABMOV A C.. Prep's. I rwui eeod the dry poetpeM.) imOSTOe. Tt. 3 hop bitters: (A .tledVins, nwc a Drtwa,) OSTAm nopst, Brcnr, mandrake, DANDELION. t TP Pnreirr ajtb Bvwt StimieiiQraAi Tiae op au nut Brrraaa. THEY CUItE n pfeeaeeaof tbeomarh. Boweta, Flood Llrer. kMnrya,and I nnaryOnrana. e. Twneneee. awepieJeiieaeaBd eepaclalle f emala Comniaiau. SIOOO IN COLD. I wm t paid for s raae they win not enre or I neip, or tur anyuiinn tmpam or talartoaa found la Uxn. Aefcyene drorylet for Bs BltreTsaMtryl I K.I C raaaahaolmeaadrrreoietrMeewraforl n ail, Hiia, aae 01 opion, llwanfai aa Baas row CiacciAa I Ml mtt V, nilat llWaawab,Ck,kaw.1(.1nlTa HIRES II dwlldot art?-. it IVPSnvrn nt a,-w I BOW. nackawa makaa A MnnM ma - wwiicioaa, waoiaaome, aparklinr Tempemnra ftraira. ilk tnn. Aw - . . . iraga. Ask yonr drnirgi.t, or C- K- HIKS, AS K Dalaw " mruh oy UWI TO war Aa, ftua. HHIPf" ta "r.e.fc.fk.we , LVi'S Oaugh"ters sv aaaiox a tuo. I V i l e.KI ! AbMIS )ETerTwfc.-re tu ael! this jmau-hierM hook lr ike Author of "Cmmuon in 1. nrr. au i annirniers of Anrar.i-a. UiuitlreUa la nun rv.' i. in ... k or loouanaiis win be sold as every woman will want il Temu, etc, of J. H. ANDEKSON aou H. scribcra. So mother or Jaiiirhur. hwAw.MA 1.. -on-tna, w-xild tall to boy it. a. 00 CBSiUDerS St, .New York, ARD CUUXCIOBS- A hnndmn eet of ard. :or iitetanip haaaifTT d - ZUUXlU MEN u rrm want to learn Tola certain of a tu!ZtlZllS'KJ??H! dimjol ibhii WsMivsbbbv KM " II aaBBT rHE ONLY medicine!. emmmwaaaa eaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaa I 1 ! nprr a Smo'in vLm'sTsi towr mmd ZL inwaromasy dabs nam. AimaSaZ' IT nmT DR. SCIIENCK'S PULMONIC STIIXJP SEAWEED TONIC MANDRAKE PILLS, wkn takes a directed, will cloanie Iba wHolo Um.reat.irn Iba appatite, mak tn food dure! aauy sod causa at to auks new and healthy Mood. Ia this way tin system U put tn a cootlitum tbat readers It poaaitue for to laas to aval ia Coo sompUon, and la no other way can this dlaeaae be cured. Before anTthlnn- can be done towanls a enre or Horn ar h and bowels moat be cleansed, so that the bod that H taken wOl digest aad make healthy Mood. Emaciation or toes of fieih In Cooaamp Cton, Is alwaya caused by a tack of noarwh incut, and aoimahmeat can only come from well digested food. To attempt lo stop s cough wnen ine range are diseased la always daogeron. To tr n aiup Bight sweats withont boUduig ap the gaueral sjn tern by weU digested food la asetesa, and in many caaea the medicines given to relieve these symp toms are tb cans of death. As soon aa tbe stomach, Urer and bowels are put In a healthy con dition by Ihe Mandrake P11U, then take the Sea weed Ton e after eating. Ttus keepa the food sweet, and smuts a to digest. At the same time take th Pulmonic Pyrnp. which relieves tbe eoogh and assists Baton t. throw off the acenmo- l.t-.l amnliia in the Innr. whlrn. II not iuio- off, will soon poison the blood. This Syrup is the greatest Mood purlfler known. Il continued nee la sure to expel the powonoas germs or ocroiuia sod all blond diseases. In answer to the oft-repeated question aa 10 how my Medicines are to be used la Consumption, I wish to give some general rales : Take from four to sis or tne .wanomae nua going to bed ; the dose shot be regulated by ine patient 'a own knowledge of his sjaieni. h i bowels are eaa.ly moved, four may be sufficient, bnl there la never any djnirer in their tree use, and it is theref re advisable in roost caiea, to laae tne full dose. When the Tills hare operated freely. take ibe SmvhiI Tonic Immediately after each meal: thi wtu aid digesUon, give time and etrrnrth to the atoms h. and keep the food from soaring, thus prevent.ng nata'.enee, belching of wind from the stomach, snd alao the coming up of fond in the throat. The Pulmonic Syrup should be taken regniar.y, the patient averaging about one-foarth or one- aria nf a bottle in a day. sty Mandrake Pllla, which unlock the darte of the gall blalder and cause the Leer to secrete healthy bue. should he eontlnned nntu ue tongue clean and th bowels regnur, bat not in as large doses aa at first. I have found the following to be the best method m all case: rtrst dose, 4 to S Pills; second dose, two days after, t to I Pills; third dose, omitting for two darn, 1 tot Pllla Then stop taking tbem for one week, taking ths Syrup and Tonic in tiie mean time, when tte same con ran of the Pills Is to be repeated, and so on nntll the cure la completed. The Seaweed Tonic should be taken in small doses atCrM, and grulailly Increased np to tie full dose, as given on the directions around the botile. We eonot say too mach In regard to the care that shoold be taken against fresh colds. AU the medicine and care in the world cash A perform a core tn sennas lnngdi-iea.ae. If the patient Is con stantly ,dtng to the trr.tation of the lungs by catching col.l, an t the only way to avoid this. Is to stay ln loors tn stormy or cold wcatiier. Keep the feet and hands dry snd warm. Hare the air yon breathe as near 7 degrees as possible; and the same lerfiporatnre git and flay. It Is easy to regulate ths w.th a thermometer In your room. The room should be aired, bat never when occu pied by the patient. Avoid ail draughts from windows It is better to breathe air that is a lit tle Impure, than to ran the rHk ot fresh colds from ventilating your room, in cold or unreason able weather. I say that Consumption can he cared by the ase of my Medicines, but tt Is only with the help of the patient that It can be done. He mast follow my directions in every particular. And, tn eoncMMioa, I would say that I do not wtah any one to use my remedies nnlesa they can follow my directions, f thty will be of but tittle ase to them aniens they da J. IL SCHEXCK, M. D. For Orttieates of Cures send for Tr. Benenck's Book on Consumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepala, It gives a full description of thee diseases m their ranous forms, aiso, valuable In formation tn regard to tbe diet and clothing of the nick; how and when exercise should be taken, Aa This book la the result of many years of experi ence ra the treatment of Lung Disease, and should be read, not only by the afflicted, bnt by those who, from hereditary taint or other cause, suppose themselves liable to any affection of th throat or longs. IT IS SENT FREE. Post Paid, to ill Applicants. Address. Dr. J. H. 9CHKXCK A SON. Cor. Ana and acxth Sta, Philadelphia, Pa., and mention this paper. Letters From Those Who Have Been Cared. Philadelphia, Avq. 19, lm Dm. i. H. PCHTtCI, Dear Sir : For several years I was troahted with s chronic irntatmn In my throat, so that every Ume I took a Utile cold I commenced to eoogh, and aa I took cold very eamiy, I waa cough ng more or leaa every day from .November to May. in February, I sea, I saw one of vour pamphlets, wh-rh told what the Pnlmoulc srrai would . I bonght a bottle of It, although 1 had not much faith ia it, and ia three days my cough ent rely left me; bnl I kept a bottle of the 9yrup tn my house tor two or three year., so that whenever I took cold, or had a little th-kliog In mt throat, I would take a small swallow of it when I went to bed, and that waa the last of a. My throat now ia, and has been for several yearn, aa well aa It ever waa, and I now eeldom take cold, or if I do. It only lasts Some tweoty-fiior hour. Thanks to the Pulmonic "rrnn. I have recommended it lo a great manv prraoos la the lat eighteen years, and It has given general aaiu.farti.Hi. Very Respectfully Tonrs. VL IIAVEV Wo. 1 North tit St. Phuailelp!iia,'ia. mm MR. FLAHERTT, Residence l.Vi Callowh II fH. Be was Cared of Coasnmptioo. Philadelphia. May S3. 1, 1881. Pa. 1. IL "chock: Dear Air : I was sick with a Complication of Liver Complaint and iung diseue lor over a year. . . ine piwr ikiooi of several of the most ontminnt phytic aos of this c tv. I alo went lo Ihe Cniversity Mo.Htl, nut I r-eive. only tem porary relief from anvtuing they rare me. At Ut I vu told by my fnen I Mr. Dnti-I Lacey. of Hi Spring l.anl.-n that Be ha l t.cn very low wita a aimilar alfcctioa, and ihtt you aad cured bun. I conc.n-lel to give y ur Medteinea a triaL I went to aee you at your otnee, and after an exami nation, you eald that I ronld be eureiL I at this time had a constant tickling la my throat and a dry hacking cough, night sweats, no appetite, with a great oeai of pain la my hreant and under Ihe shoaider blmlea. M v hreast waa so sore that I was obliged to lay down almost all the time. I ued about four bottles of your Pu tannic Sy rup, and a many taxes of yonr Mandrake Pills, sml two or three hott .es of the Seaweed Tonic, ami 1 am now in better health than ever in my life. was told by my phtnician, before taking vour Medicines, that mv lanes were so badly affected that I could not get weu. My appetite now Is excellent; everything that I eat Uigv-ts well and my rouirh t gnoe. Any one who wi.r-c. can call r.n me at mv rral deiMvc, na I thorouxhiy believe tn your Meuiclnea and viU utoera to be benefited hy them. i'ours Truly, P. FLAHERTY, I'm CailowhlU St, From CAPT. JACK PARR, of Rochester, Fa. Roehrtttr, Pa., Orto&er It, lsSL Da. J. B. Schiwi A So. Philadelphia: Gentlemen Having been asked by many per soaa in regard to your meillcinea, I have decided to send you this Matemeut of my cae : la 14M i commenced bleeding at tn Tongs. I was then go-ng down the river oa Ihe boat, snd waa sent back home en another boat as th captain was afraid I err aid bleed to death before we reached our OeMbatioa. I rotitmed bleeding of e) (he BarU af lowtwasauwataktisnSl trwd avervthmg that I heard off, as well as eoa- sutUng several phrsicun In the rau m i ' i i w on 1 1 - - --wni, ad an office In P.tttburg at that time, lie told m that he ILHigid h s mediclne-i would re:h my aasn. and advbwl me to try them. I puradris! a"! . . . . . i h.. r.r ih. d, . three ouniea ti iu k - " I rerarni home and commenced by taking the Svruo and Pilia a directed, and ooutinurd th,r nae tnereafter. I had aliyhC hemorrhaiies until Ihe 7th of Ihe following April, since whioi ume I have had no return tI the same. I had a great deal of pain In mv bark anil chest an I a r.wt.uiul coutrh, and on manv occasion 1 t&ougUt that I would cough an l bleed to death. I have great faitli in yonr medicines and hav recomineuded mam to a gnat many pciou with excellent rwrfUt. W, i. PAKR. oottter. Pa., October IS, ISSl. I can Testify to the above and know or many other ca-aa where your med.e nes have been very benenauu. C. P. BKUtstLh, urngzut. C 0 1ST S TJ HPTIOX CXJRED. MR. JAMES KIXSLER. of Cotshohockin, Pa says: When I Brat went to see Dr. Schenck. I hail been nronounced an IncuraUie t'onwinii tive i.v several oft e best phyvutn-" of phl:lelpm. who Hail alteaiieu ana prefer oca lor me in me no-pum where I waa for over a vear. Whi'e there I took over one hnntlred bottiea of Coil Liver Oil. Iut grew eune all tae while, lasx before leaving I waa told by the iloctur that there aa ni uie of my taking anything, and aa toe nteilii-me tnej gave me not even re I eved my auffering. I con cluded that they were right, I waa m weak at Ibis time that I could not walk w t.Hxit hen. I left the hospital and went t my home where I Died many rrmeiliea for several mumna without any benedrtal effect. AI last I was a. Iv sed bv a friend to go and see Dr. Krhenck. After making an exaiu.nai.on of mv lung he pre-nned h a .Wamlr.ike Pil Sea weed Tome and Pnlnvn.e Svnip. an l t beirin tak ing them. 1 was w weak and low that I hail to take them for some time before thev helpe-l nie any but after a while 1 saw some si ght improve ment in my svmptoma. For over a year 1 hail been couching np larje qnanntiea of matter from my Innjfs and tira I caiue leas in quantity, 'the swelling in my feet and iegs bei-aine lean, my appetite g-a-nia it nn proved, and 1 tegan u feel a lute stronger: th eneourdgeil me lo keep on nnt I I w.m (in.i 1, cured. 1 t.mk lr. Sch nck s medicines for seven! months. In addition to tbe symptoms 1 hare men tioned, I hail severe night aweatx, great h of dealt, a con-taut n-nj,-h ita severe rin in ruf breast, sides and bjek. 1 a Wise theie wao are afflicted with Throat or Lung V aease to go and see l)r. s.-heui-k. He carol me when otuer physicians tailed u give tue any relief. JAMES KINSLER. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. From C. W. EMERSON, ESQ., of Nat t, Ma-k Dn. J. H. Souse-. SOM, bix:W aUid An:. Stretu, fhilaslrlphla. Fa.: Gntleiwn- I send too herewith an armnnt nf my ca.e, auil I hATe betQ care I ul V cuuUuc my self strictly to pUin fev'tn : I was taken sick in ihe Utter part of Jnni, NT; tne i. sctor sanI it waHConirtiteUof the l.mi.. nni thre? day after I tttl what he rail.. i iriyt.oa f tn leiTer. Amonjr tMh-r inM nii-n, 1 bk sx hm pi lis alter ta weeft.- wa jn-t th e to r arotiDd Ute hou. 1 had a m1 rmiti an l r:i vt much an a pint of clttr matter iu a 1..t. i ;h-o went lo the Mate of Maine ,n:T naitve u.e, Aixut thU tfnie the matn r I ra: I a fti--Kr.t with blixMlrBD"! whenl r'Miareilit Ame'latr.tit.krti a tHvHisiu! nrellvM w,r, Mtcfcimr bftwetD mi KhraMen Miii throtiirt. my teti bttra-L I ri a lniigT l-clor at ltaa.rr; he unmvil n e iare ful.y; he !htt hi Ual an l aaul ititre was 01 nie in takintf anythinir iut rtfimmunr-it. Fin.ii j I came home, and hsvinir hanl i two rurWuy jour nieilir n , mc'tuir.l t (five them a trial Attni4 time i often cu)iirfiei up rit-ar an ! wan so weak 1 na.-t v. rent wneu ltiX.iv ud tr. rain, and wijf heU ony une nnn:re I aa i tweaiv fur ponmla. Mr feet ni an kit trr j .jrn tnat it waff Terr iiin-ntt for me t wa.ai. I ha l a steaiy diarrhwa which notlmiif would ce fe, an 1 nicnt sweats every n:iht. I bougftit one d'.aen f ytmrme-Urine, anl tw boxesof your Maiidri;? KiiK and C'lurut-n.-e-i takinr them. Sn.e of my fr en-u saxl it wa. thxowiDit money away, and advix-d me to iro tu the Maa hu-ett neral H-p.ta! ; tmt I wx .le tennineil t ffire th-m a ta.r trai. I ca:d U't se anv imppivesuent unlii I bad iaHenver.v t ule; then however. I farin t f-Tl a 1U trnT. 1 too; th metlie ne r-e:i arfy. a hortie e. n t Pril nUH STrnp and s jverd inic u four or Ovc dars, aud aitf-r takin a dos-Q Iv-tt ..- or mnf, tney coill see that I waa tetter. I oruune-l iny niirht nweatt were le Tioient, u tn rr irain my appetite and flesh, an i in a n ti:ur wta quite or old self, and weiirhe! ine hun in-d and eijrhty-fvCTea punda; have cnnr nue-l fa n;ii strenici h ever sin e, and am a e.l an t-v. r. 1 have not io-t a roettl for eiirht m t.;:is. can fa-Id my hrath a half nnnure, aud run aim: e w tht-a--; my Inn as are apparently asmutla- rau te. I aiu Satidei 1 ha I onumpMon. I want to imprest on all who are afflvrel that there is no uc in lufcintf your me i int- w.;h -ui persevermif. 1 have (i.ne m-"iuui"u ied it ia-1 others, hoih of wnoin it haA cere I ; aud 1 am Una In the be he I that Cocuuiniption tan t cure i ' the faithful use of vour weda-me. aud 1 Uiey saved my Hie. Tonrs Trnlv, C. VV. FMERSnN. a:ick, Mo8a DR. SCHENC1C5 MEDICINES, Mandrake Pills, 25c. per box. Seaweed Tonic, S l per bottle. Pulmonic S.) rup, $1 per bottle. Are sold by ail Drogjf.sts, an.l full d.recti-.ns tot their use are printed on the wrjiir of evert package. THE LARGEST FE ATI 1 tit. M A 1 TU ESS AND BEDDING ESTABLI.Sn.MENT IN THE STATE. onrreiehralrd trand of o.tor-le-s steam enr-! fnrntiire an I ireneral stores If not kept ny ynr merclian: send orier A- rert to ui H. 2. Elc lib .r-r. Thts Cut is on erery Bay. Brvart of Imitation. Send stamp for price-li-. 5' .nnrket lt rnit-ADv, pa AOKNTH W K T r. T -On Doi'ar wil bny ?e Pf?- Fuaxi. h li --ll for two d-1 at ran d.v r.'y wh'srft Ta b .it premium oil-rett A-tdn-r I'lltV CL& PCZZIala, iUi CsuiowiiAAi troct. rhiAAt-tteii-aia . t STOPPED FREE i Insane Pwm Rer-rrefll I C&.sUsif.i3 SGKLAI ' KJ rr n. tr DeaTrMca LrrBjr eatw Nw i)t.sL rwuctATBi Bvnyjr Pit jravBBu mii .wa ArtumM -e-i .XLIBLI if tAk-sl Bkat d1rev-tan Km f.txtxfh I 4 tatfiutt. TraMtwjandS2tHak bouiarrew 2lt tieota,thry pr1n(r e pr9MCw 8nd flainv UFtdlas-elahta. fa. &Ayciwiiriw-f JOA lr WIk can he made ra any 1-. V " 6.UBthai;iar v-iitirt-!r new Kr aarritf. tS .( &t frets. (i. W. j.SuKAHAM 4k CO., itu. D IVefU'F. in anvbtatewith-iitn-ilucitr. ecamu lur we law. w. ac s .wj n cnun 111- .E5IT9 WtaTEII.-National Nnrrltv Surrlr Cul. S asarearat kttreel. tbteas. lit CalelBiCe I TVdtltm 4 rXirtiMjir) lor raiul. ClsUlriCw Saw M.ll A Plantation. Forprtora, etc wr.te THS ALLiMAJt TATLott OX, Alanaaeld, OBisw A Montli Tor Hen or Ladies tk a liglat IwansM asar hocaa, tod f or Criritlai. V. W. ZIZOIaTR 4t CO, tU Aich 3L, Ptuladelrt T' HIV 111 BW &reA 9BMSBBB W. AaS-sra BBBi raj sBsBsssii. srTl. (bar a ats. nr.-, ac. -, 1 v af awwa a la af fBatr. bbW . CJbVB.b,CT trH' . v TT'BVBluT aJBBT ftSB) BjaaaafJ w WV WIBB BBBS1SV wJ: . avaamen f aan Stmrwt.lmo HaAdtreiraal laiea lsll lnVr .evi-lllrL VaT lUssJ Dn. A.rnrIaBa.las. Onto. itrX erTot all flrst-ris-i f UUUltLLtiS GEESEm FEATHERS. M II llV
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