M her Amber I Found. A rtrrespondcnl says, it ws not alto gether business, nor was it wholly the parsuit of pleasure, that ted us to visit the amber producing country on the Baltic. Amber is unique in on respect, namely that ti.e finding of it involves two opera tic rs o'.herTifo peculiar to mining and pearl fishing. At various distances from Ibe shore were anchored as many as twen ty eoed-siztd boats, and these, we learned, were engaged in fishing for amber. The Commercienrath signal quickly brought a dingey to snore, aud were carried to one of the boa's. Only one diver was fishing for amber. The Commercienrath signal quickly brought a dingey to shore, and we were carried to one of the boats. Only one diver was fisuing from this boat, but the task of supplying him with air kept two men busy at tbe nir pump. A signal from the overseer brought the amphibious one to the surface, with his little bag of amber but as he had little luck, he soon returned to tbe depths. Hawing to an -other boat, wc signalled for a diver, but he gave us to understand tliat he had 'staked" a eood "clsim, and was not to be induced to abandom it until he had worked it for all it was worth. We re spected bis diligence, and rowed ou to an other boat Here the diver, had, we were surpr sed to hear, beta under water for six hours, and was not unwilling t) come to the surface, ms had was not very valu able, for though he had three pounds of amber it ran snialL Amber, we learned. increase in value according to the size and fineness of the piece, in a similar pro portion to the relative siae and value of precious stoma. In this novel industry we were repeat edly meeting with surprises. Iso sooner did a boat's crew come ashore than the men were marched up to a table aud made to underg.) an operation tb.it would be humiliating were they not used to it. Kverv man was Marched literally trim the crown of his head to the soles of his shoes. l.cientloslv, and with wcll-accus tonied finders, the four searchers, taking each man, cxiiuined bis clothing through out. Then they felt his liaad, armpits, and every part of bis body; the privacy of his lunch basket was invaded, aad he was asked a question (generally his name), to betray any "small piece of amber that uug'jt be secreTud under his tongue or behind his molars. It is said that human cupidity makes this poecaution necessary, and in spite of U pieces of amber are trequeut'y stolen. It is not until the next day that we were allowed to explore the mines, and in the meantime we were introduced tj a func tionary whose preseuce reminded us that anitx-r getting in Prussia is on a somewbai similar looting to the dis'.dling of whisky in oi.r own country, and that Government monopoly is not who ly obsolete. Tuis ultker was the Uoveinmenl inspector, whose business is an easy and no: particu larly invidious one. Instead ot taking an accuunt of all the aniber found, tie snipp y Keeps a reckoning of the days on which no work is coLe. Lvery day tae divers and miners work the Government receives a tribute ot SoO marks. If a day is lost, Government ges nothing. On the morrow we were taken to the mines. '1 he descent was not so easy as the proverbia approaches to Avernus, for invu.veil ibe utc tf ladders to the depto ef 150 feet down a pior shaft on'y three Jeet wide. Dm we were now dressed iu miner's eostuu.es, with thick high boots, and provided r. itu la uterus, aud we ap proach: d the mme without dismay. Ar rived at the bottom, we took advantage of a friendly wagon, aid puttied a distance of stwral huuured feet. The corridors were o'joied up, as in eoai mines.by wood en p:l sis, some of which, owing to the imuicuse wei.ht upon them, had a dau-gciox-ly oppiessi'd look that suggested the potail ili'.y of liitir relieving ttiiir feelings by living way under then. We observed Ibis, however, without apprehension and having leached the woikiugs, wun pick and t-l.ovel we made our Erst, assault uikio the blue earth mat carries the treasure. Our Uibcr was not in vair, for we were lucky enough to find a premium piece wortu about titty marks; and well content with our work, we traversed other com-iIot-, and huatly quitted the mine by a different shaft frjji tnal by which we en tered it. llcie we found an eieva or, and were not sorry to be saved the return trip by ladder. Auout the mouth o" this the principal shall were caniedon tbe operations neces sary to bring the amber to a marketable coudilinn. file auibcr-bvaring earth is brougiit to tbe turlace in wagons, and is th. u submitted to a washing process. The contents of the wagons are dumped into a large inclined trough, through which a powerful stream of water is im pelled. At o tm.ces of about ten feet ncs are piaced, the rma-liea of which decrease in size, so thai at hut the very srnalieM pieces are caugl t, while the earth, tho roughly dUiutergrated, escape?. The amount of aiutar obtained from a ton oi eanh seems so small tlui one's respect for it is considerably increased by watching the p.oct?s S t is this a'l that is done before the subs'aiice is ready tyr shipping to the warehouse. Moch of the amber that is found is partially coaled with a thick cruel. This kind is kaown as a "erd stein" (ear.li amber); when reduced either by nature or art a. d it is considerably re duced oy tbe prou ss :o its simple con dition, it is called "dicvn,'' lSalure has been ai woik for generations reducing erd stein to mesen by the slow process ol washing it about iu the sand ot tu sea until tbe ciust is worn oil. Tbe ilerr Commeicienralli, wiili ail due respect and gratitude to n.tture, wno Has kindly pre pared so luuuu n.esen for him, takes the hbeny of has .cuing the process by the use of a drum or barrel, which revolves by steam in one direction, while a series of brushes iusiue it revolves with equal rapidity in the contrary direction. Into this the erd stein is thrown, and tbe same result is ellected in a few hours as would be accoiuplu-heil by natural causes only iu years, or ciiiaps generations. The amber thus Heated is men put iuto barrels aud taken to the sumiig aud chopping room, where it L- cUa:itieu according to sizu aud purity. If tue bor.iiig aud chopping ro -m wheie it is iluj-iUi.il uccord ug t s'xe auo puaity. ll tnc Tier co.iies upon a pucv thut pt or or dr'y at ci utr ei.d, tne w at:e la cki icd oil and lurowu a.-i 1'iecto Uial ate cracked ihey Lre;Jt apart, and ai.v tuat liity koow is 'rt.i'ii;' (but tle) 11 t ihr-'W ariue to be fe.d as "uiucfe ttciu' (bcmp auibci). In the wareaoie are bica Containing umber of ail sorts and sized, from the , very small pieces, only suited for making bcajr, up to the large pieces out of which tne mouthpieces of Oriental pipes a:e niude. It is in the East, indeed, tuat the amber-producer finds his best uiaikct. Our consumption and tbat of Europe is mainly tor the mouthpieces of pe&, red Ihoae principa ly of meet tchaum pipes, bora being a powerful com petitor in the case of wooden pipes, owing to tne Giflercuce in value of the rraterials, and the necessity of using a long mouth piece on a short pipe to Live the whole a pioporl icnate appearance. Jesale Jainea Bom. The Salvage Corps men are now in pos session of a rare curiosity in the shape of an iron-grav horse which they claim for mer iv bc-lomied to Jesse James. lie was stolen by the bandit, to the story runs, last fall, and was subsequently lecovered by his owLer in Si. Joseph. Tbe animal was reccuily purchased by a man named Mitchell, who brought him to t?t. Louis ai d sold him to the Salvage corps. Be sides being a fleet runner he is said to be an excellent rider, lie is covered with scratches and scats, which the firrmen deciaie he received while carrying his ban dit nder through hi ambles aud brian', and oyer rail fet ces. Ihe vintttrcs ot Russia Turlistan are being det-txojtd by a parasitic f ongus knows as erympie. AGRICULTURE. Economizing Fodder. la feasous of short crops of hay. we are often put to it for wars and means to keep the customary stock through the winter without tbeir fall ing away ia condition. I have round mat much can be saved by keeping the stock comfortable, and that a smaller quantity of feed will keep them in condition than ia generally thought necessary. Vt that stock will thrivo without food, bnt that with oroner preparation and kind care otherwise, a large saving can be made in hay and fodder. Every one knows that if animals are kept warm and otnerwise comfortable, tbiy take less food. There ture the first aim "should be to give good warm well-vent dated shelter, and keep them clean by puitab?e litter and one or two carding daily, this latter accom plishes an end which few fully realize. Then again a considerable saving ia made bv Duttine feed in the most assimilable form, so that unnecessary labor of the an imal is saved. All unnecessary exertion must be paid for ii food or was'e of body. The labor of comminution :s, in part, sav ed to the animal ny cutting or chaffing, In this wav a poorer, coarser uua'ily of feed mar be mixed with the better, and be made to perftxm the offices of the belter. A larger proportion is assimilable if cook ed, or even well wet with hot water, and allowed to lie in bulk to soften for twelve to twenty-four hours. It is astonishing to see how clean the coarser cornstalks are eaten when cut and treated in this way.es- pcciallv if a little seasoning of salt, bran cm meal be added. Straw, swale hay, and much other coarse fodder which is often thought of little wort1! is th is made to do valuable atrrice. Tue value of swale hay for feed is often greiter than it has the credit 1st. wnere properly used. I have found that it is more economical in pur chasing cattle feed, to invest the larger proportion in conceutra'ed feed, like core uieaL shorts, bran. Jc rather than buy fine hay. Stock not only does better, but the money saving is not inconsiderable. Hay cannot be taken from a mow. carted to a distance aud again unloaded without a lancer per cent, of waste than is gener ally supposed. .Probablt the very best way to protect wheat in the bins from the weevil is to thoroughly tumira'e the bins with bur ning su'pbnr. This should be dare before the graiu is put in the bins, and repeated tbe caurse of a month or so after tbe grain is stored. Some persons use lime and salt, but there is nothing better than sulphur. Tender Triatmknts of tuc Tkottkb. Maud S is a nighly-bred mare and wants lo b humored, tier heart is won by kind ness. She will not stand harsh treatment, will not prove obedient under rough usage. Both air and his wife made much of Maud fx They pelted her and treated her to apples and lun ps of sugar. The result 19 that she will eareriy respond to iheir call. When jggmg on the irac at Chester V ark the presence of Mrs Bair near the rail at any time would Cause Maud to turn in that diiection. All last winter the mare i an in a roomy box. In April she was put in front cf a break cart, and Mr. Bair drove her about the streets of Clinton and Cin cinnati, and thus got her accustomed to the nise aLd bustle of the lonimr world. lie also harnesssed her double and taught bar lo drive on either side. Sue always behaved well to the pole. She does n it like blind, to her bridle but will trot with any kind of bit m her n outh. All she asks is thai the driver shall not pull on tbe bit- M.e stands forward, and is plnmp sixteen hanos behind, tier we eh. is 660 pounJs. in her raoes this ver aue has lieen driven to a fifty pound sulky, but Bair lus made her a suiay wei thing forty-five pounds. Sue wears a fifteen and a half ounce slice forward and a nine ounce shoe beutnd. She a!so cairies tour ounce fee weights. For two weeks after her arrival at the Ij'iecu City she will Le turned on every evening into a six-acre trase lot, and be allowed to run until 9 o'oiock. This will keep her hair from fad ing under the sun's rays, and will cool her out thoroughly. Alien wo weeks' run at grass, sue will be led every day for two weeks bebind a break cart, so padued that she cannot hurl herself. She will then be in conditio! to enter at short notice for a fast mile, should Mr. VaLderbilt desire to see her on his return, Bair says he had hoiies to give her a record of 2 (jyj before lbs close of i he season. At liocncster she tiotted sole:y on her courage. lie thinks see can go to the Lull uiile pole in 1.03. Imhas goes t:as been' successfully used instead of liar.ey to ihake u.alt in Great L'ritain. If tbe discovery proves to be piactical ou a large rca e, a cot.stantly wi dening market will he offered for the sur plus crop of niaize in this country,and beer will be vast y cheapened. From time im memorial, in Loth .North and South Amer ica, Indian corn Las been used by the aborigines in the production of a rude beer. .t has not been used hitherto try any civil ized nation, and its use now in England follows the repeal of the duty on malt and tue attention of chemists to ihe preparation of a substitute for barley maiu Ccws tbat Lave acctss to water at all limes win trins oiien, put mile at a time, and return to their feeding. Cows deprived of a stinVieut supply of water tail in nil k and fleah, and w hen they are allowed to fail, it is almost lmposible to bring them back to their proper yield of milk aud condition of uesb, at least with' out extra expei st an-i trouble; To maintain fowls in a really healthy i'ale, appetite must be kept up, and it is a good niai agemcut to have the poultry in such a slate- that Ihey will fly up to meet the poultry man and scramble for food. L of appetite comes from unwise feed, lug on ovtreploid food. A Gbmi9, paper savs that a roof can b made fire-proof by covering it with a mixture of lime, salt and w-od ashes, ad ding a little tail p b ark to give a dark col or. This not onty guards against fire, it is claimed, but a.so iu a measure prevents decay. bM.sirr, or vegetable oyster, U cultiva ted he same a& carrots or parsnips, and 18 o n-ioied by inary as a luxury. It is used for on p. b illed, or cw be s, iced and tried in bat:-r, wi eu it makes a tuir sub stitute li r f r ed oysica. A iuo.t TslunidH rmeily for heaves and to he a sore core: Forty aumac but!, one ound of rosin, oi e pint of ginger, half a pound of mustard, one pint of in. Siacked lime, -ue pund of corii salts, fi ur ounces of gu:n guiacum, stx ounces ol creum tartar. M i thorougb'y and di vide into ihiuj puwders, and give one ev ery ruormng in their ft ei lefoie watering. Paint, to last long, should be put on eirly in winter or sprine, when it ia cold and no dust flying. 1 ami put on in coid weather forms a body or coat upon the sur face of wood that becomes hard and resists weather, or an edged tool even, like slate. It is not proper to keep ducks and chick ens in the same yard. The broad bill of tbe due ks enables it to goraandire, and. being a voracious feeder, it is likeiv to de prive the other fowls of thtir share of the eed. K. ra.la.dini has p-iblishcd some notes upon the hydraulic works fur tbe use of the Industrial Exposition and ef the new fountain of Milan. The total cost of the works was 80,000 lire ($16,000). The daily supply of the fountain costs nine lire (1.60). The water ia thrown to a height of twenty-seven metres (39.528 yards), i'h aa expenditure of thirty tour litres of water (8 975 gallons) per second, The effect is quite as Mrikiug as that of either of ti e iher great fountains of Europe. Tbe B.rns fountain consumes seventy litres per second ; the Trafalgar Square, aixiy four ; the Stoccarda, aixiy two; the I urin, titty ; each of the fountains of the flace de ia Concorde, six.y one; each of the Rond rVict, ttitty- ix; that of the f lace Belle Court, forty, and that in the Place do CLataau. Brussels, forty. , DOMESTIC. A litti.i sa't rubbed on a discolored egg spoon will restore iu tilver tinr Likd alone will make a tender, but not so flaky a pie crust as butter, or butter and lard both. A pist of soot from the chimney or stovepipe in a pailful of water will make a liquid manure of the greatest value for plants and flowers of all kinds. The London Furniture Gazette gives, the follcwing directions for restoring faded and soiled ipholstery : Beat out the dust thoroughly; afterwards brush well; then apply a strong lather of castlle soap by means of a hard brush; wash the lataer off with clear water and follow with a wash of alum water. When diy the colon will be rfStoied to their original freshness. If the colors have faded be yond recovery tbey may be touched with a pencil dipped in water colors of suitable shade with gum water. Sawioh Dbbssiso. The yolks of six eggs boiled hard, put Into a mortar with two tablespoonf uia of salad oil, or three of thick sweet cream, a large tempoonful of made mustard, half a teaspoonful of salt, a little cayenne, one large tablespoon ful of lemon juice, strained through a One sieve. Beat all to a smooth paste. Have ready some split tea biscuit well buttered, and dipping some anial' pieces of cold boiled smoked salmon or halibut, or boiled ham, in the dressing: lay between the biscuit and serve. This maaea also a nice dressing for sardines to be used for sand wiches. Boiled mackerel or ether smok ed fish boiled, boned and picked to shreds and mixed with dressing, is also nice; or, instead of fish pr meat, cheese grated into dressing is good, or tbe slices of cheese may tie dipped in tbe dressing and laid between the biscuits. For meat fritters sift a tearupful of flaw andtalf a teaspoonful of salt into a bowl; mix it into a smooth batter with the yolks of two egg", a tahlespconful of sal ad oil, or melted butter, aud tepid water enough to make a batter a little thicker than for griddle cakes. Set this aside for two hours or for sweaty .four. When it ia to be used, whip the whites of two eggs to a stiff freth, first adding a pinch of salt; stir them lightly into the batter, and add the sliced meat. Have a small kettle of hot fat ready be sure tbat it is smoke ing hot than drop in tbe slices well cov ered with butter. Do not let them touch each other. Cook until nicely browned and turn so that all sides may be done alike. Take up with a skimmer and drain on whitish brown paper before serving. Faibt Gingerbread. One cupful of butter, two of suear, one of milk, four ot flour, three-fourths of a teaspoonful of soda, one tablespoonful cf ginger. Beat the butter to a cream. Add tbe sug:r gradually, and. when very light, the gin gcr, the milk, in which tbe soda has been dissolved, and finally the flour. ium baking pans upside down and wipe the bottoms very clean. Butter them anil spread the cake mixture very thin on them. Bake in a moderate oven until brown. While still hot cut into squares with a case Knire and slip from the pan. Keep in a tin box. This is dehcioua With the quantities given a large dish of ginger bread can be mad a. It mast be spread on the bottom of the pan as thin as a wafer, and cut the moment it comes from the oven. Sweetbreads. Soak two sweetbreads in cold water for one hour; change the water twice; put tfcem in boiling water ten minutes till they are firm, then taae them out and place them in cold water ualil wanted. Place them in a stewpan, cover them with stcck, and simmer nearly an hour; take them out, put them on a hot dUh, remove tbe cravy from the fire in a minute, and add to it gradually the yolk ef an egg and four tablespoonf uls of cream; put this over a tire till the sauce thickets, but do not let it boil. Before serviug, add the Juice of a lemon pour the sauce around the sweetbreads and send to taMe with dish of green peas. They may be cut up and fried after dip ping in eeg and rolled in crumbs. Black bean soup is made of one quart of black beans and three q iirts of water. Wash tbe beans, then boil them until they are tender; take from the stove, turn off the water, throw it away; mo the beans through a colander, put mem back in the soup kettle, add one quart of fresh water and some stock made tbe dav before; add pepper and salt, and any herbs you choose lor seasoning. Put the herlia in a little clean cloth bag. Hard boiled eggs cut in thick slices, and dropped in the soup just belore serving, are thought to be a wel come addition; lit:le balls of chopped beef put toge her with flour, and fried brown in butter, can be dropped in, in place of tbe eggs. Roast Dick. A young tame duck stuffed wilh a bread stuffing, seasoned with salt, pepper, sage aad a small piece of onion, la a dish that often a pears upon tbe tables ot cur bouthern families, and is well liked. But Northerners, as a rule, do not take kinoly to the dish owing to its peculiar flavor, and also to the fact of the bird betig usually stuffed with onions aud red pepper. Grate sutlicient bread to fill the bird; moisten l with milk and season with salt, pepper, sweet marjoram and the grated rind of one lemon; add a table spooutul of butter, and bind tbe mixture with yolk of egg; add a few raw whole oysters, if desired- Serve with apple miters or apple sauce. Bechamel Sacce. -Professor Blot's recipe lr this is coLfiiiered excellent, 31 ix well toglher iwo ounces of butter aud one lauiespoontul ol Hour, then add a piut ot milk: s t the saucepan over the fire and siir continually; when turning rather thick remove; beat tire yolk o; an egg to a light create with a teaspoonful of water turn it into the sauce, mix well again, add salt aad pepper to taste, and it ia ready lo use This sauce may be made with a cup ful each (1 milk and vi al stock. Bbeaefast Cases, The requisites are two pounds 'A flour, four egifs, a pound and a half of butter, some giger,carawsy seeds, citron, half a pint of cieam, some milk, aLd a little yeast. Mix the butter ith tbe flour, lieat up the egs, add the creair, put ginger, ctraway seed and cit ron to laate, then three leaspoontuls of yeast, and milk enough to make it ot a right thickness, beat all thoroughly to gether w ith a spoon, set it before tU; fire lo rife, and when it has risen. dip it in cakes upon tius and bake them. Muslis pillow shains may be handsome ly decorated for festive occasions, Take a square of lace Valenciennes or Langue doc or ot lace and muslin combined, line it wiih blue or piak to harmonize with the other appoiulmiaots of the room; put a band of ribbon around it, and trim the edge with lace; fasten this with a few suxhes to tbe centre of tbe sham; ft can be easily removed when the sham is laun dned, or when you wiab to have the loom look less "dressed up." Lobsteb Safoe, Cut the meat of the clams and tail of a boiled lobster into small dice. Put an ounce of bulbar into a saucepan, and when it begins to bubble stir in half an ounce of flour; aiir them to gether for a few minutes, and a pinch of the kibbler coral (dried and pounded), a gill of boiling water, cayenne pepier, aalt and lobster dice. Mir until perfectly smooth and just about to boil, then re move instantly. This will also help to make a variety: Take a piece of beef or lamb of a size suit able for the family dinner, rub it with pepper and salt, aud put ii in a t ji pad. cover it closejy, and act it in a keule of boiling water. IM ii cook in Una way until tender; thicken LLa nch gravy wiin flour, add a small lump of butter, and pour over Lbs meat. HUMOROUS. DisAPPOisniEacr : An ingenious tramp, thinking to wring tears, money and as sistance- from the stoniest Hearts witn a new science, gtv it an experimental trial in the North En He has deci 1 eJ not to patent the invention. He told a North End lady of his unfortunate condition, and asked if he might eat some grass in the yard. The lady, not less amused than surprised, said, "Cer tainly. " He want out, aud getting dowo on all fours commenced on the grass af ter the neglected and never popular fashion of Nebuchadnezzar, and appar ently not enjoying the diet any more than that ancient sinner of olden time. Presently the tramp's anxious eye caught sight of" the servaut girl lieckoning to him from the back yard. He thought a rich reward for his humility was in store and inntautly responded. "Did von motion to me?" "Yc" "What did yon want?" He now wore a look of most hopeful expectancy. "You may go in the Imck yard if you want to; the grass is taller there. Carle Sam's Hen. Uncle Sam's letter-carriers are a hard working set of men, and are liable to con tract rheumatism because of the constant exposure to which they are subjected. Calling at the piet-office the reporter had a pleasant conversation with Mr. J. II. Mat tern, one of the most popular and clever letter-earners in Indianapolis. Mr. Mai tern said that, while in tbe army dur ing the civil war, he sprained one of his ankles, which was always worse lo the spring during the period of the rapid changes in tbe weather. He did not find much relief from the several remedies he applied. But two years ago he hit upon Sr Jacob's 0 1, and experienced wonder ful reUef from its use. Several applications of the Great German Remedy relieved him entirely. Tbe reporter talked wilh others among the letter carriers and found that tbe great German Remedy was popular in the por-o!fl Taey u it for sore feet, rheumatism, etc, and praise it hig'jly. JnUianapolit ivi.) Sewt. Earned the dime "Well, my little bnrvfixit rather man, am t von earlv thin staKOu?" said a lienevoleut goiitlenian to a New Haven youngster one morning. -GueHS not, Wuz lmrn barefoot, I waz." "I declare, no yon was; so yon was. What a pity; what a pity. Well, Na ture is unkind to the poor, really," and he gave the youngntvr a dime to atone for the neglect of the "mother of us alL" We see In the Keio York Spirit oj the Timet mention of the cure of Mr. George Drake, 4 6 Fifth street, Indianapolis, IndL, of a severe case of water rheumatUm, bv the use of St Jacob's OU. Cincinnati Enquirer. "A rich man," said John C. Dodge at the recent Bowdoin dinner, "cannot give his "son the often great advantages of poverty." That in true, John, bnt then did you ever think that a poor man can not give his son the often comfortable advantages of wealth neither, too? That makes it a stand-off ltwe"n Dives and Lazarus, with the chances a shade in fa vor of Lazarus. The Popular Demand. So great has been the popular demand for the celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort, that it is having an immense sale from Maine to California. Some have found it inconvenient to prepare it from the dry compound. For such the proprietors now prepare it in liquid form. This can be procured at the druggists. It has pre cisely the same effect as the dry, but is very concentrated so that the dose is much smaller. Lowell Mail. A snxor family : "RHt why did yon leave your lat place?" naked Mrs. Brown. "Oeh, mum," replied the yonng per son, with a tons of her shapeless head, ' they was that mean thit there was no liviu' will 'em. If you'll lx-lnve it, niniu, 'twas oulv vLster thut I wiut intil the jiarlor und there was two of the gnrrnls a-playin' em one pec'any and their fathe-r rich enough to buy a dozen and niver fale it !" Taeleu Fright, To worry about any Liver, Kidney or Urinary Trouble, especially Bright's Di sease or Diabetes, as Hop Bitten never falls of a cure where a cure is possible. We know this. Useftt, dentistry : "You loeik cheer ful, ifr. Spiser," said a friend who met the old gentleman ambling down the ayenue. "Yes," said the interrogated; "I have jnst had a troublesome grinder pnlled," and when the sympathizing gentleman aakel if it hnrt him much. Seth cheer fully respondent, "Not a bit; it was an ergan-griuder and a iKiliceman polled him. o cranks but nivself arounu niv premises." SrLLrvAS was going down street the last cold elay and Bneide'nly oiwerved rew of the-rmometrs hnng ont in front of a store, with a card mnrkeel. "Your cheiice for 25 cents." Upon looking them over and eliKcovertiig no two of the-in registered the temperature alike, he selecteel the highest one and txk it home. He concluded it would save great deal of coal. When you earn AcroM A weary-looking, wan-eyed man or wom an wno, being asked what k tbe matter, places a hand up in tbe stomach region and says, "Oh, I feel such a weary sinking and 'goneness here I" rely upon it, that per son must either be rescued aoon or shortly die. It is a case of general debility and "breaking do.n," beginning at the stom ach, and the proper treatment la Dr. li Oman's Liver and Stomach Pad. A vert corpulent man passing throngh eme of the meat markets was assailed with the nsnal cries: "Buy, buy what d'ye bny sir?" when an arch fellow stepped up to the man of fat. and said : "IS yon do not want anything, sir, only Hay you bny yonr meat of mo, and my lomnie win lie male Mont Satisfactory." I?EWBCiton N. Y., Mav 27, 1SS1. W. H. VV AESiR & Co. : iSir .- 1 hava derived the most satisfactory results from the use of your Safe Kidnev and Liver Cure. A. C. Smith. What with the phenomenally mfld weather during the earlv winter, the re- markablv low reach of the thermeimeter in the latter part of January, and the two big suowfalls 'n Febrnrry, that ven erable and lexpiacious sraud, "the ohht-t inhabitant," has had his reminiscencing attributes severely taxeeL Of course he was equal to the occasion; he always is. Am exchange savs the nihilists threat en to put Alexander ILL in a hole." Wouldn't that be Czarchasm? We (ill drnggists) keep constantly on hand S -Hers' Liver Pills," the only cure for costiveness, liver complain, etc. "Letter fro!" as the boy said when he lamp-posted his letter at the street corner. Not an angelic disposition : Biohea have wings, but the wings on the vonncr lady's hat do not necessarily imulv fab ulous wealth on the part of the wearer. Wet ia a retired carpenter like a lec turer? Because he ia an explainer. Matchtxg : "Wlint colored frame will you have, ma'am?" inquired a shop man of a lady who had called to have her prospective husband's picture framed "Wall, you' onght to know more about it than I,"" was the lady's reply." "I want a frame tliat will match the picture.' "Oh, of course, ma'em," said the dealer selecting ore from the large as sortment, "flow would a green one do?" That man has never discovered to this day why that w otiian got ont so quickly, leaving the door on a wide jar. Input l Blvd. Iu mtrbM coailidons of the bloxl are mny dis acs ; such as salt rheum, rinr-woni, boils, carbuncle, sores, ulcers aud piaiples. In this condi tion of the blood try tue Yeoetise, and cure these afL-ctioDSi Af a blood purifier it has no c qud. Its effects are wonder ful. ii Fooo has a neat way of turning a com pliment new and then. Seeing the el derly Miss Pangley in the street the other day he tried to avoid her, bnt did net Bnooeed. When th?y met, said Miss Pangley, "Oh, you naughty man! You wanted to cut me." "I should lie cutting a pretty figure, wouldn't 1?" Miss Pangley tells lieT friend. Miss Sagegrcn, that Mr. Fogg is a lierfect gentle-man. Every one of our lady readers should send five three cent sumps for a copy of Strawtridge A Clothier's Q iarterly, one of tbe largest fashion magazines pub lished. The present number contains 120 large pages, with 1000 engravings, illus trating the new fashions and four pages of new music. Strawbririge & Clothier, 8'Ji and Market streets, Philadelphia. Pit a rich man on mule back and tbe mule will throw him lust as quick as he will a beggar. Never build castles in the heir, tbey are ever liable to be overthrown. Least said the sooner the deadlock is ended. Yoc can't make a portmonnaie out of a wo-legged calf. Vegctine JUST WnAT I NEEDED. Baltimorc, M.L Mar 4, 1Si. V. PTKViixs: i.-arNr: i nave, in the npnng of the vear. a iainc siiikinir fre.inir lo tlir utoiwh, an I ihn aprinc have Ix-en so weak Ihat I IVit Ihe neeil of something. A trirn.l who tul oxeil VKl.hTlNB ailTmeil nie to take nome, I lul , and it ppvel to be J nt what I Hf-lnt it buinkithe whole ajsuim up,uu makfa one iel like a Dew pepfttO. Vuun re-perifoiK. Hts. KUZAHKTH PORTFR, l2t Chestnut street, Rhentiialisiii, Indigestion. Baltikokk. MiL, April 2, 1ST9. Dear Str: I have been snffifins; from Khennia tisiu and Innie-tiion for over two vear4. anil mnee I have ooiniut-ueeil takinjr your VK'i.KiiNK I have reeei.eil treat toilette I have taken tit two bot tles, anil 1 think with the ail of a few more I will be restore! to my health auain. I can reeomoiend the VtCEl INt fr a hai ii has done for me. Kesiiecttiitlv voors lira, E. J. LEWIS, 111 N. llurh St. Jah or Appetite, IJiSMilude and General Debility. BoSTOXMas, Maj ll.flST. Mb. Joskph R. Grose : Pear Sir: Yonr rorllal rerommen'tation of VEiiETINE a a Sprln Meilk-ine ami Mood Puri fier induced me to p,ve it s thorough trial, and 1 randidir admit that in my experience it ia all you have cUeinrd for it. My daughter ha always been artlicted with Srrofiila humor In a verv severe form, and particularly ins nnKwao'ia-lly troubled with Lors of Appetite, Ijusiiude and em-ral lle Wlny. The VEi.ETI.NE ha I the desired effect and we are never without it. lis tureeM was so ap parent in thi ce that mmy of my tru-nda and relative have a'so tried it, with sp heral sattsfac tion. Any further information wiU be cheerfully given by Yours trulv, i;eo. r.' vvti.t.iams. Health Department C ity lialL. Vegctine. ISTHI BEST SPRING MEDICINE. Tegetino is Sold by All Druggista. AIM AKESIS Dr. S. Siktee's Eztemal Pila Eeneely (ilves Instant relief and Is aa laf sllibl CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by Pnura-tsts everywhere. Prlee. tlOperbox prepaid ia.nl. fratnid'-s sent Jrrt to rtyie!nna ana all raff -rra, by P. Seostaedtra e'o. Bar SEM4, iew YorkClIJ, Ir'lT ninnlila IBrrrsttf "Anntfrrfc I ATCXT Crnrk Handle ml OirrnUm went by, mi for lu3-nt wtaniiK. B. 0odyrr,CarhwW'M THE LARGEST FEATHER. MA1TRESS AND BEDDING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE STATE. Oar celebrated brand of odor less steam eared Feathers. Can be bought ot aa flrstlaas rarnitare aad general stores. If not kept by jonr merchant send order di rect to oa. ODORLESS GEESE FEATHERS. i 1 1KAla IMIl Ttos Cul U on nerg Bag. Braart or ImltatUm. 12 "S Market St., Send stamp for price-list. A OJMiTH WASTED -One Dolls, win bny H RetffV i tWJ whch 1J for two r. r..Vv Stet? CJJtfCZUa; cUowiuil Street. PhiiMleiptaia .if STOPPEO FREE fetmn Perwsa RmsrMf CB.ELIKS BGREAT .Tim, If i.k.. .. ji . - rt . a . TnstiMaiMinulalkettKfrasu . -. .. .- . . '' 8J5tl sxpraM sddTMa im Lin. KLlNa.nl HULLERS Furpsjosphlsud llll'l- ffnBlH. wm E?fl MiMAli lIpW RESELLERS. CO. I fVTTSBUBGH. PA. 3 l ODORLESS m Ji. f,'F ll m i immsn m uiuisiaa A 8TOBT of a bnttoa : "RoaalimL my dear," said her mother, who waa sweep ing ont the front hall wav. "Does this bntton belong to yonr fatW's overcoat?" "Let me see it Oh, dear no. ma! It come from Oeorge'a overcoat Ian't it splenelid?" "I don't see anvthing so verv splendid about it," "Oh, why, ma! If you were only yonng and aueh a nice young man like George should should" "Well, I shan't have any more such works iu this house. I've no objection to a little moderate hugging in the house but yonng men can't hug their overcoat buttons off in my hall way, not much." And Rosalind went to her boudoir to iu dulge in a weep. General Debility and Unr Complaiat, R. V . Pkc. M. D , Buffalo. N. Y. : Dear Sir iff wife has been taking yew "Golden Medical Discovery" and "Pellet" for her liver and general debili ty, and has found them to be good medi cines, and would recommend them to all uSurers from Liver Complaint, Sour Stomach and General Debility. Yours fraternally, N. E HARMOX.PastorM. E. Church, Elsah, IU. Had met lefire: The fatdiion of giv ing balls at public places has iU advan tage, bnt it ought to make one careful At the Kensington Vestry Hall, lately, a yonng danely accented a gentleman who was standing near the doorway, "I thiuk I have met you before several times a" "Probably, sir," he replied; "I'm Gnnther's head waiter." Red-Ridden aad Cared. W. E. HrsTi9, of Emporia, Kansas, says that his wife had been sick nearly even years, and for the last four months bed-ridden. Bhe has been treated by number of physicians and only grew worje. Her attention was called to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery" and "Fav orite Prescription," which she commenced usinij. In one week she could sit up.and in three weeks could walk about By druggista. The sand of tbe Sahara desert is somo- tircea heated to a temperature of 200 degrees Fahrenheit by he vertical rays ot the sun. This gives rise to a scorching wind the dreaded simoom which is rendered still more terrible by tbe burning particle of sand it carries along. In 1813 Hurkhart recorded 122 degrees in the shade during the prevalence of this pesti lential blast. Toung, midei?e-nzed, or old men, suf fering from nervous debility or kindred affections, should address, with two stamps, for large treatise, World's Dis- rissABT Jikdkjai. AssxnATixf, Buffalo, . Y. There are 3 800 mea employed in the Burden Iron-works ia Trov, N. I , and all are kept extremely busy. Important improvements are making to the works at a cost of $40,000, and when completed 150 men will be added to the working force. Tm AU Played Out." is a common complaint If yon feel so, get a package of Kidney Wort and take it and you will at once feci its tonic nower. It renews the healthy action of the kid neys. Dowels and hyer, and thus restores the natural life and strength to the weary body. It can now be had in either drv or liquid form, and in either way is al ways prompt and efficient in action. Kew Bedford Standard. A successful operation, during which the patient was kept immersed in water for f ixteen days, was recently performed by Dr. Langenheck, of Berlin. Among other applications, these "pern anent baths" are said to be especially valuable in cases of burns. Erioitt's Diskase of the Kidneys, Diabetes and other Diseases of the Kid neys and Liver, which you are heing so frightened about UP Bitters is the ocly thing that will surely and permanently prevent and cure. All other pretended cures only retiev tor a time aad tnen make you many times worse. Of the sense of taste. Prof. McKendrick states that the base of the tongue is most sensitive to bitters, and the tip to sweets. A substance must be soluble in the fluid of the mouth to create taste, but no definite relation has been found between the chemi cal condition of bodies and their tastes. Q le-rions that the Chinese men should have such Ion; hair. Ladies if you would have your bair as long as the Chinese and as beautiful as a Houn a, use Carboline, the deodorized petroleum hair renewer and dresser. A new white ffie'.al and malleable bronze is produced by the decloration of copper by means of ferro-manganese. The composition gives a metal aa white as silver and as malleable as the German silver obtained with nickel. For a laml- oahle white metal in plates, zinc or brass is added to the composition. TlltVia.nfta f ' avnmn. I,.,,. KiUln flnli.nl. cured ot the most stubborn cases of fe male weakness by the use ot Lydia iu. Pinkham's ViffpishU f.wnrviiia.l- Semi ULvdiaE. Pinkham23i Vpern Annnc Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. It is estimated that the total length of submarine telegraph cables in tbe work! is 1 1 i - - r . oa. iuv iniica, uaving a money value of aooui .uv,wu,uuo. Ansa's Brmta To Cures Nervous Dehilltv siut W f GmeratlTs Organs, $1 ail druggist. aaa i of circular. jVUM a rnannaey, UM France expends 150,000 annually in the purchase of native horses in Algeria forcalvalry purposes, besides awarding prizes io breeders and supporting studs. Ob Thirty Days Tri-al. The Voltaie Belt Co.. ilsrchsJI Mieh.. mil: send their ecUo Voltaie Belts an I ether ciectr.o Appliances on tnal tor thirtv riava to any prson afnicted with Nervou Debility Lost V.isluy, and i indred troobl.s Roarantee tng oomple'a reatoration of vigor and man- awj, adilraaa aa above without dalav. P- 8- No risk ia inenrred, as 30 daya' trial vm suuiiwr. Tire key that winibt up a man's busi ness is whiskey. Catarrh or the Bladder. Stinging, smarting, irritatiou of tu urinarv pasaagea. diseased d scfaarea. cared by ta cliQpaiha tl at dragiat-s. Prepaid by ez presa L25. S (or i . ft. Wells. Jenwy City. Si. J. History the voice of the past teach ing the present A hearse death's chariot of triumph. A loax-some life a pawnbroker's. Ask your druggist for "Dr. L'ndsey's Blood beircher.' It will drive out bad Mood, give you health, and long life. Pkettt and aervicrarrie tidies ar maris of rick-rack, with narrow, bncht rihhnn run in; for this purpose choose Ko 17 oraiu ana io. eu inread. ixpeiience proves that the linen thread that mmM on the red spools i stronger than anv otter. Fringe the ends of the ribbons. Vr. KJlne'a ttreat pierve Beetorer k the marvel of Uia aga fur all nerve diseases. All ttta Moppad free. Send to &31 Aroh etreat. Philadelphia. Fa. " " , niuuu idle Bnuding, Tear d and Chestnut streeia, bare oa band a superb stock, oi extra Hue quaUrlLDia- - i . -u pnueaaa - M"-""-7 1 yssriwofc sun IB casasT d abape. oaa b aotd tor. ESS. LTDIA L mW CF LTXH. KSSJ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Is n Positive Cnre farall tkase PsJafltl Cw.llt assl Weakssssisi mTn ,iw ik. m-i fonsof Feaiais ei yi-i-ts, an osmrlsa troablw, InSsiamsttoa and t-ltsca- tloa, railing aaa VbftmDcmmm. ana Bainsl Wtakaess, aaa m "srwniisri " chaDgwof Ufa IX will dlssolTs ao4 expel taaors from tlie oeri ma rtT n ot derslopwml Tbe trndeacj toes i .I,... i...., tK kwkid verv sc-mU1t ty tta a Ii nrawv-w faiataess. flamleacT. dertroys aU dmrlag far stlni!atand illevs wkiirot Unartossara. . (S.in n.urki Kerroos rnatrwaaa. Seaeial DetulUj Sleeplsssans, Dipreanoa and todl- gssHoa. That ftclinc ot bearing dovn, eatutag saia, weight aad baekaeas, is always persnaaeBtiy carea vj w ,u .n bM .iiH naderaUelietissstaeesacl aarssony wltk tha laws that sjovara the femaU) -ystssa. Tot the ears at Kidney cocipauais n ti Compsaart uianyarnsssrd. , - f.f . w pi Iks ivi VTFCFTABLE CM- rvCX Is ssraared at 13 aad SB Western areata, Lyaa.nass. Trico (1. Six bottles f ar $5. SentbysasU la tas form af pills, alas la tas lorss ot awaj-. - i.. c st r km far aithai. Hrs. Plnkham traslyaiuwenaUktterser lminlrT. Send for pamph let, addnas ss asera jmBaifw. Ke family should bs wlthont LTDIA t PIMHA"S LIVER PILLS. They ears constipation, muonsnnss aad torpidity of thellrer. Scents par Sox. J9- staid by all Piwataaata. THE GREAT CURE roa RHEUMATISM As H is for aU diseasea of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It o:ei.-ii the system of the ar d peison that eaaaca tlie drjadfal sunVruisT SBhich auly the victims of &h.umatuun can rca.ix9 TKCUSAHQS OF CASES of tlv worst form of tht ternb dtwzm bftTe beca qaioidiy reli-vTeiv in m hcrt tuu PERFECTLY CURED. kM kml woMOrfnl tutttM. and an iitanettM i ulo merer prtof the Coiinery. In hun I a:. It.i Tr.;v. tut efllctent, 4 V.H TAIN j IS lis Atliw.X, tMitHavriisleM in all I.ir toail Uie lraportautortruisof Ute nr-:-The ncturaU ACtioo of the Kid--T ie re? -rvd The I a tot c.?nelof -vlldis--e,fjd I Bowr! move freely and bfleJthiuUy. Iu this way the worst aieeaeee are cradiert?d from j Uxeayvtem. Ab tt haa bwi rrorvHl tr thovrmnta that t the aioot effectual rrmwiy toroieneinir the rymitzn ot all morbid iccTr:on- Itahouiaibe need in every houaelioid a a SPRIMC MEDlCINrT. AIwmTS cures BIUOCSX3S3. cOSaTTWA- TIOS.riLES and ail FEMALE Diseases. bputupiaDry tffrtsMf F. Intlncsns, one pa- ti f i-ifuuuu;, sS-tuaru rwi-eiae. ALo ia l.lll J farm. er J Caacealratew for thsci-ne-:i! rv -of i.enoeaDaotruiipia. rare it. : iff i-'i rl--iciw inettxerforwt. GET TTOFToril PRl"fiGIST. PKK K. Tl Kl.t. lilfHKI"OS A Co.. rron's, mm it-esi-0 I HI ltV VT. .tawiHA'attVitiarf. SiOO.CQ r.DVARD. Will be paid for the dc'ertioo and cnnvstion of any person se'linit or dealing in any bogua, coun terfeit or LuiUtlon llor llmnu, especially Bit. ten or preparations with the wort llor or Hops in their name or connected therewith, that Is intenif ed to mislead and rheat the public, or for any pre paration put In any form, pretending to he the same as Hop En-ruts. The genuine have cluster of Gkeex Hers (notice this? printed on the white label, and are the purest and best medicine on earth, especially fjr Kidney, Liver and Servoui Diseases. Beware of all others, and of all pretended formulas or recipes of llor Bxtteks published In papers or for sale, as Ihey are frauds and swindles Whoever deals in any but the genuine will be prosecuted. Hop BirricB Mva Co., Rochester, S. T. s Tot a matter of a eenturr or more TfnsrsthsrM Btomarh Bitters has heen the -e glims; spec He for m-i Krwiuu, avipi-p-Hs, lever ami airue. a loss ev nhvrtiaal stamina. Iivnr Awinunil . . I Mh.p h i . orders, and ha been most emphatically Inimrsed by medical men as a health so I strenirth restura tive. It counteracts a tenienry to prematirr de- ca.T, aaa sastaiiu ana comioru toe agea ana nv nrm. rot sale by all Drngtfvs ami Pes'ers generally. ierf! HIPOTED BOOT Bill. U IliCw) ss. pacnage maaee galloaa of a 1 1 delicious, wholesome, snerltlln Temneranea bevenure. your dnigjrit, or sent by mail for v. a. uinu, so lwiaware avsk, f aua OPIUMS :nurusm riTiy on tn-frCHIIII reSF.VT I.- f lo aax 4'-o. box 13,Chicau4 RUPTURE! Its Certain Keller and smm w n v a fitrv trtisMsi uiflict. His honk, with lik-naa-s of bad canes oi-fure and aftrr -nra an-1 tndorwmentsof emi nent iuyiTians clt-no-nii-n. nwrchinta. tarmers and SSi'V"?1? tea c,- tfl.-e.sia Walxct tr t N-it ilysaf rousu l.ii.m. May IT, IS. I and si nJ Jiinc i ana i lucual uftV sr.l bxuAiwAT. YOTJlffO MEW vrs, want , tearn Te " ".rrap'iy m a few months. Y0TJNQ MEN u r ts " "V A-AaA1 e-rsthr in a few uxmtba. wu, w wyiMa o a siTnaaiai, 111 Insa CIV HT WTI HOTTT! W'A If row nai . luaansw m luarwM wlwtaaaaaaa. fxrsr,. w m rrswtt t4 hmir urn W X m m m TBI est, aru.li.ruii.'vi M Wajl 1 atalmwTs--4W-hh.P, m IkMiM daowev knw , ER tet -r a crnooaATM ik T7 rsss pa a 3oauii U K1Z COTS Dr. i. .niza. a-W 2:ll oVhlTnrX .T" 5?Sil- al frse, o. wTliOliAlKtM A c ij" 'REE SA MPLS BONO with li-taof Book. anTjio- tllWlM Vlkll .ml J A U II , . V n . A MONTH sod board in yoorcoonty. Men nt - w - i uiv.i. inuuim . , Jgf fc STOMACH AO 18 ill i EH Uersean Aschnsa t'are n staiS to sfvs as-II MsnaMimt'iD toawnrstcssraUamrsse.sxdort.il HaUasIasc;sdtpnresiwberanothorsr. 11 M-raljxmmrmuUotomttttUaL PTwje 6c. B7V! II 1.00,rlrTiwinstorl-rL 8mrla t UEK U Wforsi.-.n-.n DsTb sn?irPI JV.lt. V"af"aa'-J 147 aJEGLK COxjSiJlladbiafpaf ' r1"! St MsnrwaitBtw MaMtVsirsMl M I r 1 sslaya. Napssy till Cwrest, sVrsf savaaJbskJ.wTaraaa,AbaaMA,obkk HEALTH IS HeaUh of Body U Wealth of Mind. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolrrnt. Pnre blood makes sound flesh, stron. a clear skin. U you would bate your your bones sound without earies, and : ys HAOWAn twuR, A remedy composed of msredlefiti nf enlinary medical propertlee eenr;ai to repair and ipvigorafe the broken-.i.,wn ao.i iL , : boily-VlltK. r-LKASA.NT. MAFK and ptifs? KE.XT in its treatment and cure. tKJA- matter by what name tbe compsmt m designated, whether It be Serorula, ton-umti, Bypb.liUleeT8orea,TuI.lors,bv,hs, fi or 8a!t-Rheum Jllsea-s of the Luns. W, . Bladder. Womb, Skin, Liver. Stoma, ri n a.. either chronic or constitutional, the rims ri ,i disease s ia the BLOOD whien snnpLes thew.', and bsulds and repairs these oriri;ia in.l itl tiaaoea of the tvstem. Iftheb,..,! u, uUia7,. the proreas ef repair mnst he nnotjn-L ' TBS SsaSAPARIIXIA4 HBWH Vt.tT D -t otfy Is snmpeuaaaiig remedy, hat "e ureiheiiar-ii'.".nw action of esck of tlx crnrw. h e-tli . throughout the entire svsteui fuDitlona; o.irrn",,I? and supplies the Wootl-vesseL. wr.a a im-J kealthv current of new bfe. The sk o i-,Jri few days use of thetianwtiar.liian. bet-iinle. c Ui ana beaatifuL Him pies, Kloti-bes, B,k 15 Bkin Eruptloos are reniore.1: Sor-.au l I a-enJ.. cured. Persons suffering froma-Tof uia. Km 4. Disease ol the Bje. Mouth, 2.,, ue i and Uianda, that have actumniate.1 7;.l snriiT ither from nneured iisea-es or men-ury ( trm Us a.e of OiTo-ive Sublimate, but mi db s euro if the Sarsapanilian la c.Btiuu'e.1 a w s.-ii tone to make iu unpreaston on the avsietn One bottle contains more of the active nrnrt. plea of Medicines than any ether iTeuarAt,." takea la teaepoonful doses, wtuie otaers reuuii tv or am umea as maca. M OXB DOLLAB PES BOTTLE. MDTCTE KEiLEDI. Only raqnliM mini ru not noma, te reuen nala aad cure acute diaease. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, tn from one to twenty minutes, never fans to Ueve PAIN with one thoroni;n appiiratinn- no i ter bow violent or excraciaiing ibe pain, the Ktin tnatic, Bed-ndilen, Inllnn. cnppleil, Nervoua, Sen raiglc or proetrated with disease mat suffer K0. WAY'S EJAUi KEAJ.KV viii afloril uwanteue. tnftmTM1m of ttui KUbyjs, rtammntiim or Um BlaOOrr, Injlamnuuum of hr Btxor'n rln. peaMest of the .wnys, .lore TUvmr '- KroatMno. IrUpimtun of the Hrnrt, IhMmn. Croup. Diphtheria, CatarrH, hfhin,in, itoij surne, Tootharhr, XruraUln, klrimntstn, nit ChMs, Ago Chilix, CUMiMaiiis ma V.-,i.v. Erutm, Summer Complaint, .vrrtTicL Sleeo1xmri, Coughs, Ciua., fpraiiit, Zulu TU the tt, UacK, or Luitbt are uutaiMu rnVtvd. FEYEB AND AGUE. nEK A TO AGnt cured for 50 ers. There It Bnt a remedial agent in this world that wi:i ran Fever and Agne, and otner Malar:"!;, HiitiHis, Bcarlet, Tvphoiii, Yellow and nner fevers s m by RAIIW A Vf FILLS) so uick;j u HAD AV S KEADT KKLJFK. it will In a few minutes, when taken a--r..MTg to tke direct ions, cure Cramps, Spa-mn. .-our siav ach. Heartburn. Sick Hea-lathe, liurThora, liTien. terv. Colic, Wind la the Bowe, and ail Interna Paws. Travelers) should alwara carry a home of Rad way'a Hea.lT Kelief with them. A few drops ia water will prevent sickness or pains from crwnne ef water. It ia better than r'renth Bramlj or Bit ters as a stlmnlanL Miners and Lumbermen should always be pro vided WKb u. catjtiox. An remedial agents eapahle of destrnving life hj aa overiloae siniuid heavonled. MiTph-nr.op!':nL trychnine, amica, hyoartamuA, and other power ful remedies, do al certain times, n verv small doses, relieve the pattern during their action id tne system. But perhaps the second doe. if rer-eate may agsravare and increase the sutiernz. auil an other done cause death. There ia no neeessity fnr using these uncertain agents when a positive reme dy like Kailway's Keady Helief will stop the mt excrnclaiing pain amcker, without entailing ttie least 'laBcuiiy in either infant or aJii.L THE TRUE BELIEF. RaBwiTn Riapt Rxitep to the only remedla agent lb vogue that will Instantly atop pain. riftw t'eata Fer Bottle. KADWATS Regulating Pills ! Twrfrrt rwjorfre.s, ronming jperrrrjf, Ar: viia. out rain, Atuay RrltuMe and .Vaiu u. i their vperatum. A VEGETABIJE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with swe-n gun, purge, regulate, purify, cieaiue and streng en. Kadwav's Ptlls for the cure of all disorders o the Stomach. Liver, Boweis, Kidneys, hia-ller, Kervooa in.ea, lleada-he. Conatiiiatiou. i Uvenesa, iBdrgestlon, lyspepia, Kilioa-nsss, Fever, inflammation of the Bowels. PiK ami i derangement of the Internal Viscera. Warmtitcl to effect a perfect core. Purely vegetati.e. no. talning no mercurv, minerals, or .le'eierun- lnnrs. lav-observe the following svmp'omj rcu t.ng from Diseases of the 1'igestne orirAU!-: ' Con, inward Piles, Kulluese of tlie Biooil in i:i Head. Acidity of the stomach. Nausea. HeartMim, DLsgust of "ood. Fullness or eig!it in uie So mach. Sour Eructatlooa, Sinking or F'.tittennit U the Heart, Choking or Suffering Sensations alien In a lying posture. Dots or Wets before the Siitiiu Fever and lioll Pain In the llea.1, Ui-flr.en-1 ot Perspiration, Yellowness of the Mm an-1 K;es Pain m the Side. Breast and Limbs, aud duuder Flushes of Heat, Burning of the Flesh. A few doses of Kadwat'i Pills wiH free th, aystem from all lb abova-naawd diaurdera. Prlco, SS rata Far Ho a. We repeat that the reader must consult our books aad paper on the subject of diseases and Uev ou re, among which may be named: MaAsrand True." Aidicaw on Irritant Urethra." hiuHcaw on scrofila. 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