Pack's Son. A young fellow who Is pretty smart on central principles, and who if always in good humor, went into a Chicago store the other morning hirping and seemed to be broke up generally, i'be proprietor asKed hiui if he wouldn't sit down, and be said he couldn t Tery well, as his back was lame. Beseemed discouraged and the proprietor asked him what was the matter. "Well," said he, as be put bis hand on his nistol Docket and groaned, 1 here is no encouragement for a boy to have any fun nowadays. 11 a boy tries to play an inno cent 1Ke he gets kicked all over the house." The store-keeper asked him what had happened to disturb his hiUvity. lie said he plaved a joke on his father and had teen limping ever since. You see, I thought the old man was a little spry You know he is no spring c licken yourself, and though his eyes are not what they used to be, yet he can see a pretty girl luriher than 1 can. The other day 1 wrote a note in a fine Land and ai'dretsed it to him asking him to meet me on the corner of Wisconsin and Milwaukee streets at 7:30 on Saturday evening, as I had an errand with him, and signed the name Daisy to it. At supper time pa he was all shaved up and had his hair all plastered over the bald spot, and got on some clean cuffs, and said he was going down to tne loncistory to initiate some candidates from the cruntry, and be miubt not be in till late. Be didn't eat much supper, and h'irried off with my umbrella. 1 winked at ma but didn t say anything. I weut down town aud he was standing there by the poet-offlce corner in a dark place. 1 went by him and said "Ilello pa, what are you doing there !"' Be said he was waiting for a man. lie went down the street, and pretty soon went up on tie other corner by Chapman's and be was standing there. Be didn't know what corner Daisy was going to be or, and he had to cover the four corners; I saluted him if he hadn't found his man yet, and he said no, the man was a little late. It is a mean boy that won t tpeak to his pa w hen he sees him standing on the corner. I went up the street and I saw p. cress over by the drugstore in a sort ot hurry, and could see a girl going by with a waterproof on, but she skited right along and pa looked kind of solemn the way he does when I ask for new clothes. I turned and came back, and he was standing there in the doorway, and I said, "l a, you wi 1 catch cold if you stand around waiting for a man. i ou go down to the Consistory and let ire lay for the man. "I a said. ".Never you iniud; you go about your busi ness and I will attend to the man." Well. when a boy's pa tells him to never you mind and locks spunky mv experience U tnat a toy wants to go rLsht away lrom there, and I went down the street. 1 thought 1 would cross over and go up the oilier s;de, and see bow long he would stav. There wta a girl or two going up a btad of me, ana 1 see a inau burn ing acrots from the drugstore to Van Felt's corner. It was pa, and as the girls went along and never lookvd around, pa looked mad aud stepped into the doorway. It was about eight o clock then, and pa was tired and 1 felt sorry for him, and J went up to Liai and asked him for a bal; a dollar to go to the Acadtmy. 1 never , anew bim to shell out so quick. Be gave me a dollar, and 1 told him I would go and get it changed and bring him back the half a dollar, but he said 1 needn't ni.nU the c'jaxj;e. It is awtul mean of a boy who has always been Heated well to play that way. and 1 felt ashamed. As 1 turned the corner and saw him standing there fcliivenng, wailing fi r the man, my couciencu trcui k d rue, and 1 ; told a J olid Iran to g. aud te 1 pa that Daisy Lad been sudihnly takeii with worms, aud wujM not te there that eve ning. I peeped around tlie corner, and pa and the p jliceuian weut on to get a drmK. 1 mas glad they did, cause pa ueeded it after standing around so long. Weil, when 1 went heme t e j ke was so good I told ma all about it, and she wa mad. i gueas she was mad at me fur treating him that way. 1 heai d pa come home about eleven o click, aud ma was real kind to him. bL,e told him to Warm his feet, cause they was ju4 like chunks of ice. Tnen she asked him how ciativ they initiated in the Con sistory, and he said six, and then tne asked it they initiated Daisy in the Con siatory, and pretty soon I heard pa snoring. In the morning, when 1 got up, he took me into the La euieut and gave me the hard est talking to thai I ever had with a bed a:at- He said that be anew that I wrote that note all the time, and he thought he would pretend Le was looking for Daisy just to tool me. It don't loos reasonable that a u an would catch the expizootic and rheumatism just to fool his boy, does it r hat did he give me the dollar for i Ma and pa don't seem to call each other pet my more, aud s lor me they both look at me as though I was a hard citizen. 1 am koing lo i.Uttouri to tke Jesse James' place. There is iio encouragement for a hoy here. e.l, good morning, it pa comes in Lore asking lor me ted him that you saw an express wagon going to the morgue with the remains of a pn tty boy wbo acted as though he died from concussion of a bed slat cn the pistol pocket. U, he has got tne awfulest cold, though," And the hoy limped out to separate couple of dfcs that were fighting. Slldnlsht W lags. A writer Irem Worcester, Mass., says: One of tbe pLsooniena which has been noticed in connection with the cold and stormy weather of the pant few weeks is the scarcity of some species of birds which usually make their appearance in numbers throughout the country from tbe first to the fifieenlh of ibis month. Although in the milder weather of the last month tbe early brds came thick and fast, passing on their way to the north, the tide of mi gration has apparently been stayed ty the unfavorable wtalber, which has retarded es well tne growth of vegetation in some ways. Wc were prepared on the rise of the mercury to note a flight of birds during the niebt and were not disappointed. The early hours of the evening passed without much having been heard of tbe.birds ex cept now and then the chirp of a warbler r tbe noite of a small flock passing over head. At 11 o'clock, however, bird calls began to resound tilth in theair and on all side-', and from 12 til 2 in the morning multitudes of birds were heard passing overhead, some low, some so high that tbeir notes can.e back like a faint echo in from the darkm-as Occasionally a flock of arblt rs or sparrows would pass, fly inr so low tbat tbe rustling o! their wing could be beard. ow and then a flock ot small song birds passed high overhead, making the r call notes a continuous musi cal rit.plj through the night From tbe regions of tbe upper air, high above ali, oi me back the tones of the plover and other shoie birds, all tending toward the north. Ibis vast multitude of birds continued to pass throughout tbe night. The notes of maty, such as the bobolink, tauager, Wilsons thrush, w bite-crowned sparrow, it, were recognized, ai.d during a walk the next day these birds and n-aoy others wtre found in numbeis. This flight o! birds, which is probably net local, may extcLd over the en tne Northern Limed Elates east of the Mississippi, or even fur ther. Countless millions of birds are bow spreading through these Mates, returning from their aDdtricS in Southern forests loi heir oid homes in tbe ISorUi. It is suggested, with a view cf avoiding tbe burstiiiit of water-pipes or freezing, to make them ti'ptital ia secliot a. As th; water expind to torai ice, it will alter ti e shape of the pipe, causing it to become circular in section, and therefore giving morerootn for the ice. It is proposed to squeeze tue pipes Into their original shape, when, by a succession of frosts, they have been rounded. AGBICTJLTTJKAli. Not ii. I'las tor Wnrrwmio Bias. Choose any soil that is a little descending and net under water in the spring. Plow with a corn plow furrows the width of the hives, as long rows as you need. Throw nut the earth on both sides, making the ditch or trench four or five inches deep, except the lower end, which will be nearly on 'be surface, rut any Kin a ot rxnros m the bottom of the trench, then fill the trench with long rye straw. Piace it as you would to thatch, commencing at the deep end of the trench. Piace 3x1 cr 2x8 joists on the straw against the outside of the trench. Now place the bives on the joists, close together, with caps removed, tlso the honey board or canvas, and place cotton quilts or mats over frames. Piace the long straw on the top, commencing at the lower end, four or five inches thick. letting the straw project over the end hives two teet Stand stiaw on the butt-end against the bives, on each aide and ends. four or five inches thick. Mow place boards ten or twelve iuies wide slanting agaiast the straw aud hues on both sti'ea. To form roof, nail together boards ten or twelve feet long the width of hive, thus: Bend the straw standing upright over top of the hive, and this roof bold it down and leaves a space over the frames on tcp filled as well as at the bottom of the hives. If row of hives requires more than one length af roof, where they come together pull out some of the straw that lies on top of the frames, right and left, about four inches in diameter. Bind this and then crowd i be roofs together as close as the straw will admit. Bind the straw to a core or to resemble the nuzzle of a Bing ham smoker. Place short pieces of boards sUnling at tbe ends of the hives under the nds of the roof and straw that lies on top of the frames. Cover the whole with earth from three inches at ridge to four or Si I luches at base. Jiow we hare a mound say forty feet loug, with the straw and boards of the bottom projecting some two leet beyond to cany off any water that may collect, and at top of ridge three per pendicular straw veulilatnrs, and a hori zontal one at each end. By the earth be ing rtniovtd from each side to cover tbe bees, the trench under the bees will be the highest, axd to keep it dry plow a furrow to drain off any water that may collect Thus thry remain quiet, not being distur bed or affected by tlie beat or cold until the maples look red or tney can find pol len; then remove them at night in their summer stands, i his mode of wintering is no new thing. It has bcea tried suc cerflully for a number of years. The most ot car bives have loose bottoms, so that the bets ccme in contact with the straw under them. 1 formerly wintered in the eel ar. If I have choice colonies and want lo kill them without brimstone 1 put them there, and when opportunity offers carry them out for a fly and return them, each time many bees less. Bring confined, and more or leas disturbed, ihty become uuea- , aud wiien they are put on their sum mer stands they are weak, exhausted, and scan pcrihb, aud by the hist of June they art all gone. 1 have been t igging in acd out all winter and gained my object, but, dj way ot excuse, term it "spimsr dwind ling." Mokkt is ilcLEs. Raising mules for rale is cne of tbe most profitable, if indeed it is cot tbe most pn fitable branch of stock breeding. A mule is a very poor specimen thai will not sell for $125 when it is three Jtars of age, while twice that sum is otten paid fur an active animal of large t ie. F.rst-class mules are only raued from gjed marcs. Many farmers think thai any old, dibilitated mare is tuiubie lo raise mules from. But in this they aie mistaken A good dam as well as a good s:re is le'imrtd. tjuj erior mules ol Jart.e size aie in eoLstaut dtuiauu at high l-iicei I Ley are wan'.ed not only on aims but in laie towns litre there is btay teaming to Co. They tLilure dust smoke, aud beat much teller tLan horses At present lbeie is a fereign demand lor mules that is likely to increase. Mules s and a sea voae much belter Uian ucrses. Jluc coils are much easier to taite tl-au hcise colls. They can be eaned much earlier, and with less trou ble. It is o.tbcu.l to work a mare that has borse colt, as it will want to suck every ttw Louts, but a mule colt will abstain lrom sucking five or six hours without u.aa.iDg irouDie. a. mule ot any ae U less da,uty about its food than a horse. It wi.'I make a good meal ou lodder tnat will be rejected by any domestic animal except a tai ii i-as surj using endurance and viaiity. It e.l led ii will get along verv comloitaUy with no shelter except during severe storms. 1 Le co t of raisiug a mule le ou J.er ceit Jess than that ot raising toist, ana u wilt ticiuariiy bung more money. Some of the most prospercus sec tions of the country are lh.ee ia which raiding mules ia a leading business among laruiers. .j. Fatteslno wise. When hogs are be ing lulteued in pens there should always Le two apartment, trie one tor leeding aud the other lor sleep:n? in. Tne one should te cleaued ciaiy, and the other kept well altered wun straw, and tbe straw renewed as otten as the neat becomes very diity. V neu nrst penned, mix with the feed of each hog at least ttiree or four times I week a Uas;xouful ol pulverized copperas Feed regularly tbree times daily. A rub bing pott iu the inclosure will be of advan tage. Also place iu a trough under shelter a mixture ot rotten wood, pulverized char coal; ashes and salt. These methods or an open range are indispensable to the good neaim oi tLe beru. Isfixksck cf Trees. From observa tions made curing nearly U years in lorestintbe Jura, it appeals that when light strikes the ground without having been silled ty loliagc, it stimulates the reduction ot uselul acids in the soil; that the growth of rood is diminished when tbe underbiu&h is so thick and tall as to impede the pa age of sunlight to the soli. and its r flVx acticn cn tbe brarxbes of the tries; aLd tLat u.eid in tco great a thick- ntss becomes inert, and thus remains many ) ears as in the case with laim-yard ma- nuie, when too deeply buried. Soot contains ammonia, gyt sum, nitric acid and certain other substances, to which iu wel.-known effects upon vege- laliou are chieoy to be ascribed, boot acts advantageously upon root crtpi. English experiments show that fifty -8.x bushels of soot, mixed with six of common lalt, pro duced larger crops of carrots uaa twenty- tour tons or tarm-yard manure, with tweuty-four bu.-be sif bones. A good Getnsn n.eibtd to soften and remove haicetcd putty: Di-foive potash in water, and ado caustic or fresh lime. Alter a time f-our off lie clear liquid and lottle for use. MoiskLtd with ibis, put ty quickly sotttus. it tLould be added ttai tbe litsh lime mtkes tbe potash in tensely taut tic, ana it should be kept irom me nugira. It is in.n iti rial at what time vegetables are trenti-lsmed, piovidtd Ibty are not too large kid Ibe iomd is warm and mellow; tat ttey iLouia Dever be tin- plMjttd m i it u stoini, when 1 e ground is pLiidl). 11 trai splanted when it is warm and n el low, root acticn begins at once. liorXAS.A exce s sll other countries in Euitpe in the piooii'jlion of Indian corn. TLe average yield is thirty-four bushels per acre, the total crcp aggregating about 108,WW,uW bushels. Thc coffee plant has the general ap pearance of a cherry tree. It grows to a height of twenty or thirty feet, but in the course of culture is kept cut clown to five or six feet So class of real properly lfl appreciating in value so rapidly as forest lands or well wooded areas. They will also be rich leg acies to future generaUona. , HUMOROUS. Conditio of the South. "Is this a very backward season in the South ?" "lea, all the fruit max we nave ieeu thus far is canned corn." "How much do von thiok it ia behind lat spring?" "About one year." "What height does yonr thermometer register at present?" 'Eahrenbeit " Is there any room tlr fur an honest mou who is out of employment?" "Why that is the con dition of every man here, tiiey are wail ing to be sent to Congress." ' Do you m much corruutiou down there?" " Yes. a deal of it. especially in last vear'a vecetablea." "But are the lit- much affected?" "In coutl dence I will tell you plainly that I never saw such affectation : tuey arc like the tortoise itself." "How is that?" "Pretty well, thank yon." A story is narrated of the present Bishop cf Limtnek, which, coming from LordEmly, must be true. The Bishop, who has for some time back been in extremely delica'e health, was told tome days ago by bis physician that a trip to Nice was positively neces sary to set him np in health, bat be positively declined to entertain the idea of going and shook his head so deter minately Uiat tbe man of pills and po tions thought it only right to express himself in plain terms. "My Lord," he said very so'menly. I tell you can didly that your case is a most serious one, and if you do not go to Xice yon must very soon go to Heaven." "Oh ! well, in that case," said tbe Binbop,very dismally, "I will go to H ice. " Thky were a jolly crowd, and as they sat about the table, many a story was told alont Glasea', Aberdeen of the Hielands, when all at once Sandy Mc Pherson, "the king among them a'," stood np, shook himself together and said : "Weel, lads, I maun Lie awa' ha me." "Why, wha's wrong wi' ye, Sandy ? It's no Late vet" "I ken that, but I maun gie hame. "WeeL lad, if ye maun, ye maun but well hae just ain mair afore we part." "aw, was the firm response, "I drink na mair the cicbt." "Just a Doch-na-dourish, mon, another iusisted. "DieT a drop, lads, ye see I hae changed mo boanlin hoote the day, an' I'm na yet well acquaint wi' the stairs." A max wbo had lieen carried to a Philadelphia hospital while suffering from the effects of severe contusion was asked if be bad leen treated kindly while there. "Considering all things," be answerod, "I think I have no right to complain. They amputated lioth of mv feet, removed mv collar-lwne, cut off my right arm, trepanned me, took out a piece of my under jaw, sawed my left hip-bone in two, and were aloiit to excavate five or six ribs when a fire broke out in tbe establisliment and the police got away with tbe rest of my body in safety." A Coboseb'8 jury returned a verdict that the deceased came to bis death from exposure. "What do yon mean by that?" asked a relative of tbe dead man. ''Weren't there two bullet-boles in bis skull?" The coroner replied, with a weve of his magisterial band. 'Just so. ho died from exposure to bul lets." Bt a LAitoe majority : Teacher Mr. A and ?Ir. B. were candidates for Congress. There were two thousand and forty-6vc votes thrown for Mr. A and Mr. S. got as many more, twice as many more, and one .vote and a half How many votes did Mr. B. have?" Pupil "fifteen hundred." Teacher "How do you make that out?" Pupil "Mr. A.'s party did the counting." The widow s mission paragraph : A legislator was reading a newspaper at the boardiug-honse breakfast table at the Willow Flip jack's a few days ago, hen he came acres the item that there was a dreadful famine in South Africa ; that the people were overrun by wild bogs ; which item be read out aloud. "Good gracious!" exclaimed the Widow Flapjack, "have they got legu-islors down there, too?" A country woman presents herself in a pnotograpbic studio. "I have come, sir, to have a picture of my poor dear husband niade. Ho he " died three mouths ago!" "Very well, my good woman, very well. 11a ve yon anv ior- trait or daguerreotype, or anything of tne loved aud lost? " no, sir, but " bursting iuto tears "I . have brought his birth certificate!" A little girl asked her mother: "W hat kind of bear ia a consecrated cross-eyed bear?'' The mother replied tnut sue bad never b arj of such an an nual. The child insisted that thev sang it at the ouuday school, "ja stud the mother. "It is 'A cousecrated cross I lar.' " "I met Mr. Miggles to-diiv " remark ed Mrs. Chippick. "He's quite a chanc- eu man. i naru.iv Knew linn, lie s so chipicr and hvelv." "Indeed " re sponded her husband gravely. "How very strange ! x read in the paper mat riis wite sailed lor .urote last week." Michael's wife was leaning over the bank of the canal washing some clothes. A boatman on the towi ath observing ner said : "Mite, aren t vou afraid Mrs. Midlaney will fall in and get drowned?" "Devil a bit," responded her husband, "she can swim loike a tailor s goose. UBiorrrocs : When Mrs. Homespun heard of tbe recent assassination in Ire land and ' that it was attributed to the Irish she exclaimed : "Massy sokes! You don't tell me the Irish have got into Ireland? well, welt I believe they're everywhere !" There has always been great difficulty in tbe way of making brick wall water tight, but tbe Sylvester process, used on the interior walls of tbe gale-houses of the Croton reservoir in Central Park, ISew Vork, has stood a l:ng test In this pro cess two washes are used, tbe first com posed of three-quarters of a pound of Cas tile soap dissolved in a gallon of water laid on at boiling beat with a flat brush. Twen ty-four hours la'.er, say tbe direction's ap ply in the same way the second wash of half a pound of alum dissolved in fjur gallons of water. The temperature of this siiould be 60 deg. to 70 (leg. Fahrenheit, Alter twenty-lour boms apply another soap wash, and eo on alternately unfl four coats of each have been put on. Experi ments showed that this was sufficient to make the wall water tight under forty feet bead of water. At the time of application m tbe Croton reservoirs, the walls had been saturated and the weatlier was cold. The gate chambers were covered over and neated thoroughly with large iiovca. The drying, cleauing the walls with wire brushes and applying the mixture took 96 days. iwenty-sevea tons of coal were used for the drying, and one ton for heat nig the soap solution. Eighteen thousand eight Luuurtd and thirty square feet of all were washed with four coats. The drying and cleaning of the walls cost 6 cents per square foot and the plant, ma terials and labor ef applying the wash cost 3 cents per square toot The habit of chewing gum. common among children ia objectionable because it tends to separate the gums from the base of tlie teeth and exposes tbe sensi tive portions of the teeth to the air, makes the teeth prone to decay and, futhermore, induces an knnatural flow of the saliva! fluids as does smoking and ooewmg tooaoou. , - . i i DOMESTIC Kaoolt or TsjjdebiiOWii Choose about two pounds of the tenderloins of fresh pork, taking care tkat the flesh is firm and fresh, rosy color : wipe them with a wet cloth, cut them in pieces an inch sanare. and brown them in clean saucepan with two tablespoonfuls of fresh dr.pping or butter ; when they are brown pot in a lablespoonful of dry flour, and stir them nutil it ia brown ; then cover them with boiling water.add a palatable seasoning of salt and pep per, and st.r them until tne nour is mixed with the water and a good brown cravv ia formed ; then cover tlie sauce p n and let the ragout cook slowly for at least balf an hour. Meantime peel a quart of small, even siza turnips, boil them just tender in salted boiling water, and drain them on a dry towel ; pat iuto a frying-pan just large enough to hold them a teaspooDfoI ot each ot but ter and sugar, and let them melt to gether ; then put ia the turnips, set tue p-n over the fire and shake it occa sioually fulfil they are light brown keep them hot. without burning, to serve on tbe dish with the tcndeiloius. Fixh'b Gehs or Ptffs. Drop into a pint of milk one egg and a little salt, Stir in gradually one pint of flour. Beat this batter till quite light and free from lumps or particle of unwet floor. Let them stand on the top of the stove a few miuutes. after having put the bat ter into hot battered gem pans, then put into the oven and bake quickly. Cornmeal or uraham can be made in tte same wav onlv add two table- spoonfuls of flour to corn meal ; or gems are desired for dessert, they need a little more care : should be richer, Melt three ounces of butter in a pint of cream. Let it stand till cold, then add to it two ounces of flour, beaten till smooth. Beat the yolks of four eggs with two ounc of white sugar. Spice to taste. Add the whites of two eg"s. beaten very light, the last thing, Bake in gem-pans or cups, and serve the instant they are done, as they will fall and become heavy if left standing. Eat with any jam that is agreeable. Arrowroot pidddio, which is nour ishing and easily digested, is a very simple dish to prepare. Take one pint of arrowroot dissolved in a little cold milk. with three eggs beaten into it Stir this into the hot milk and let all loil np once : pour in a faucy mould. Various sauces ar made with this pudding. Oue is made of sugar, butter and wine, the butter and sugar rubbe together and then made thin with wine. This is not to be cooked at all. Another sauee is made of the juice of one lemon, water and sugar, and some bits of cin namon : let this come to a boil, then add tw j eggs, the yolks and whites leaten separately to make the same light Pour thia over the pudding be fore sending to the table. Any suggestion from Russia or for eign parts seems to have a wide circula tion whether it is valuable or not In almost every oue of our exchanges we have seen a corn remedy of a Russian apothecary quoted as follows ; Salicylic acid, thirty parts ; extract of cannabis iudicus, five parts ; collodion, 219 parts. It ia to be applied by means of a camel's hair-pencit I here can be no harm in trying it, but we dou't believe we should lose many dollars if we were to offer to pay one dollar to every reported case of cure by it Chicken Puddiso. Cut np tbe chickens and stew until tender. Then take them from the gravy, and spread on a flat cnh to cool, having first well seasoned them with butter, iirpper and salt Make a batter of oue quart of milk, three cups cf flour, three table- i spoonfuls of melted butter, ouohaif teasoon of soda, one teaspoouful of cream tartar, a little salt. Butter a pudding dL-.li and put a layer of the chicken at tbe bottom and then a eup- ful of the batter over it. Proceed till the dish is fall. The batter most form the crust Bake an hoar, and serye the thickened gravy in a gravy iioat. Velvet Cake. Oue pound of sugar, half a pound of butter, one pound of Hour, one pint or ice water, four eggs, two teaspoonfnls of Royal baking pow der, sifted well with thc flour. Bake iu jelly cake pans and spread icing aud grated coccanut between the layers. Pastry cream may be used with the co coatiut instead of the icing, or it may navored delicately, and put together with orange marmalade. It may also l baked in a loat. 1 bis cake is suscep tible of as many variations as vou have originality and good taste to bring to it Iron Kettles. The lest way to pre pare a new iron kettle for nse Ls to fill it with clean potato parings, boil them for au hour or more, then wash the kettle with hot water wipe it dry and rub it with a little lard; repeat the rubbing half a dozen times after using. Iu this way you will prevent rust and all an noyances liable to occur in the use cf a new kettle. Cotifciout Automatons. In an Insect's bodv, says Mr. Grant Allen, there is co regular subordination of all the parts com posing the nervous system to a single cen tral organ, like the brain in man. The largest knot of nerve-matter, it is true, is generally to be found in the neighborhood of the sense organs, and it receives direct nerve-bundles from the etes, antenna;, mouth and other chief adjacent parts; but tbe wings and legs are moved by separate knots of cells connected by a sort of spinal cord with the bead, but capable of acting quite independently on their own account. Thus, if we cut off a wasp's head and slick it on a needie In fioct of mme sugar and water, the mouth will irreedily begin to eat the sweet syrup, apparently uncon scious oi me laci mai ii nas lust its sto macb, and that the food is q iietlv drop ping out of the gullet at the other" end as fast as jt ls swallowed. So, too, if we decapitate that queer insect the praying manti", the headless body will still stand catching flies with its outstretched arms, and fumbling about for its mouth when it bas caught one, evidently much surprised tbat its head is unaccountably misnng. In fact, whatever may be the case with man, the inject, at least, is really a conscious automaton. It sees or smelM food and it is at once impelled by i s nervous consti tution to eat it It receives a sense-impression from the bright hue of a flower, and it is irresistibly attracted towaid it as the moth is to tbe candle. It has no pow er of deliberation, no ability even to move its own ii bs in unaccustomed manners. Its whole life is governed for it by its fixed nervous constitution, and by the sti mulations it receives from outside. Aod so, though the world probably appears much tbe same to a beetle as to us. the na ture of iu hie is very different It acts like a piece of clock-work mechanism. wound ud to perform a certain number of fixed movements, and incapable of ever going beyond the narrow circle for which it is designed. The havoc wrought by lightning is of ten Ingblful. A few weeks ago a thun derbolt stiuck a chimney 150 feet high ; oca ted in a town in the r ottii of France and cut a deep fiure in its entire leaptb. Among other examples of like powerful effects, Arago states tbat In 1762 lightning destroyed the turret ot a chunk at Ccr- nouau es, and threw a stone we'ehme not less than 226 pounds to a distance of 150 tett; and in 1809. a wall near Manchester, weighing more than 26 tons, was lifted from it foundation and removed nine feet I at one end by a very violent thunderbolt. I Tb Doctor IMaaaTOO. as to the neat methods and remedies. lor the cure of constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. But those tbat have used Kidney-Wort, agree that it te by far the best medicine known. Its action is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't take pills, and other mcrcuria's that poison the system, but by using h.idney-vorr, resiore the natural action ot all the organs. New Covenant Xo encore : "Yes 'down with the en core, that s what 1 say, said young Musicale : "it's a terrible bore to have to do a thing over again after you have done it as well as you can. Mother, pass ns np another piece of pie, "Down nth the encore, my son, was the response, and he didn't get the pie. Answer this. Can you find a case of Bright's Disease of tbe Kidney's, Diabetes, Urinary or Liver Complaints that is curable, tbat Hop Bit ters has not or cannot cure! Ask your neighbors if they can. Heading fbom the local paper "Lost, a blue sapphire gentleman scarf-pin " Ac Schoolnia'ani medita tively "What a jewel of a man must be!" he Th Conqueror. Ibvisoton, jN. Y., May 2d, 1831. II. LL Warner & Co. : Sirl bare used your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and 1 take pleasure in recommending it as tbe conqueror of all diseases of tbe kid neys, liver and urinary organs. Ira Stock max. I suppose our minister preaches well," replied a Michigan lady, "but I'm ho busy looking, at tbe fashions that I really never hear anything be says. Yeoktiis is composed of the best vege table ingredients the dispensary of Nature furnishes. Their juices are extracted in a way which preserves their undiminished medical properties, makinz it one of the greatest cleansers of the blood that can be put together. At this season, the question which interests a loy is not so much whether his Ufe will be crowned with glory and honor, as whether bis new summer vest is to le made out of bis fa'lier' old browsers. Dont Pull Down the Svtem With Poisonous Drugs. Rather build un with the true tonic treatment by the absorption theory suceessf ully applied in Dr. Hulman's l ad. It cures without me dicine, doubt or danger. "I guess dad wishes he'd die aud goto heaven, said a miser a son to his ma ternal parent. "Why so? she aal e npou recovering from the astonishment. "Ob, couse heaveu s such s cheap place to live in. "What's the matter, John?"' "O, big boil. "Well, why don't vou take 'Dr. Lindsey s Blood Searcher, and be cured ? Tub good die young. The bad live to lie plxmt the weather, and are spoken of as the oldest inhabitants. Write to Mrs. LyJia E. Piukham. No, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.. lor pamphlets relative to the curative proper ties of her egetable Compound in all complaints. The condition of the Czarina's health causes anxiety. Vcgetiiie I am Now Using it Free ly in My Practice. ft FACTS TELL THE STORY." fALTiaoEB, ML, Jan. K, ISA Mr. H. It. FntTEN: Heretofore I hT been Strongly oppose! t all proprietor? nwdionta, nut, a there is an rxrrptioo to mart rule. I feel that tuj prrjmliue axauut pJU-nt me-llnnm ha rul a tearful ahoclc in iheraHeor rour VKiiETKE. and naiDen compelled toRiTe before the utronjrar rruinice nrjtuix. Aixiut two Tearmur" I was In duced to e-iTe a fair tnl of four VKi.KTIXK u a uetrrgenl to some stntitui (Scr .fniiwiiO casee of hereditary traniuni-.un. attenied wittuwemneof me lymphatic g-,aud9 and y intn, cartons ulcera tions of bones and onn-ititutiuuitl 8ptiilitlc taint, aniL In Insure. I feel I should be derelict to dntr did I not testify to the sreal lalne of your VEUE- llr a ttnuut eTifitiutii. I hare found It an ad mirable adjunct In the remoTal of the above con atituuoual dtsturlnUK-ea. m now nsuuf it freely iu my pranii-e. 1 am aware that 1 am rendering niyneif amenable to the charire of unprofessional conduct in thus outraging the rules of medical einiCT, m lower";; a u-ca:ii-u iHtieK Meant lie. This at simply &oii .' Ka.1i tell the Morv. and 1 again assert that VEGET1NE is a valuable adjunct to our Materia Hedu-a. If this testimony lo its value wm sell one more bottle, I shall feet that I have done some poor snnVrer a t-mnanun bcuetlt. loorayerv truir, JAKVId R. WILCOX, M. D. I am Cured. Botrrox, March ti. 1981. Mr. H. R STwntss Dear Sir : I suffered from Cattkrr a tTeat while, aud tried most every well known remedy to cure lue. but to no svaiL At last I boneht a botUe of kfci.ti INK. wh.ch helped me. and I continued to use It. Now I can truthfully aaj i am permanently on red. lours verr respectniiiv. Miss L. A. MtxiSER, 1 llawthorue pL Vege tine. 13 mi BEST Spring and Summer Medicine. AN AKESIS Ir. S. Sflsbse's External Pile Eenedy Gives Instant relief and is an inf allitle CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sol i by Prncjrfets everywhere. Price, SI on per box prrjxifithT rjiiil. Sapiples sent fret to fr-nyncisns snd all na;rcts,by V. Sensti.e,fr-r C o, Hoi Kit, Bsw York City, bole lusfeurauirtra of "AnnArnt ,,2 rr nas RESELLERS A CO. HTTSBUtKtH. PA. C ai-rsmr wtXTro. for terms O Ma W. HIT I ART. "arwsrk Sara. Sfwark, Ma., ae r.. . V, 30 fit free. t"er Week can be made tn any locality. Sonitthuiir entirely new for agnu. as out. U. W. iNOttAMAM CO. Boston. Mass- ma MONTH and board tn ynr county. Men or Laiu-x. fl,--ant burin.. AddrW t. W. ZIEOLUi a CO. Boi as, 1-huadrlpfaia. 1-a. radiiM it aMtr'airwal Im M mu lonanoa. (jo, Obamos Basket. Remove the inside pulp ot the orange carefully by makintr a small incision on one aide. Then out the skin in shape of a basket, leaviiiK without one-half an inch of the stalk end for n handle. Fill the basket with ices. ice creams, frozen punches, or whipped creams, jellies etc. They look very trettv on a table. The pulp of the or ange can be utilized for the children by removing the pith and seeds and sweet ening with sugar, or it can be used to make orange ice cream or water ices. Sow Wall ausd kttroas;." Em f max, Illinois. Dr. R. V. Piikcb, Buffalo, N. Y. : Dear Sir I wish to state that my dangn ter, aged 18, was pronounced Incurable and was fast failing as the doctors thought with consumption, I obtained a half dozen bottles of your '"Golden Medical Discovery" for her and she commenced improving at once, and is now well and Strong. Very truly yours, REV. ISAAC IT. AUGUSTIX "Discovery" sold by drug gists, Roses. Any good garden soil will crow rosea. A rich loam well enriched with well decomposed manure is to be preferred. Do not use fresh statue ma nure. Pruning may be done during the growing season to get the plants into fine form. This for heavy forts is de sirable ; their shape can be easily con trolled by pincbincr off the young growth Kafter the plant has" attained the heighth desired. When protection ia removed in the spring, all the dead branches should be cat out. Sick-Headache. Mrs. J. C Henderson, of Cleveland, Ohio, write : "The use of two of Pierce' Pleasant Purgative Pellets' a day, for few weeks, has entirely cured me of sick headache, from which I formerly suffered terribly, as often, on an average, as once In ten days." Of all druggist. FfBxrmtE Polimh. Make a mixture of three parts linseed oil and one part spirits of turpentine; it not only covers the disfigured surface,bnt restores wood to its original color, and leaves a luntre upon the surface. Put on with a woolen cloth, and when dry rub with woolen. Toung and middle-aged men, suffering from nervous debility and kindred affec tions, as loss of memory and hypochondria, should incioee three stamps tor Part Vil of "World's Dispenoary Medical Associa tion," Buffalo, N. Y. Lady customer (hesitating over pur chase) Dear me, Mr. Higgs, this fowl looks as if it had died a natnral death !" Poulterer (readily) "111 war rant yer it did, ma'am, for I killletl it meaelf !" Liquid or Dry. Some people prefer to purchase medi cines in the dry state so that they can see for themselves that they are purely vegetable. Others have not the time or desire to prepare the medicine, and wish it already to use. To accommodate each clas the proprie tors of Kindev-Wort now offer that well- known remedy ia both Liquid and dry forma. Sold bv drueeists everywhere. Truth. ajExvt, said his maiden aunt. -yon should eat the barley in your soup, or von 11 never get a man. "Xjenny, looking up innocently, inquired, "Is that what yon eat it for, aunty ?" Cant Get Iu Diabetes, Briirhfs Disease, Kidney, Uri nary or Liver Complaints cannot be con tracted by you or your family it Hop Bit ters are used, and if yon already have any of these diseases flop Bitters is the only medicine that will positively cure you. Don't f org ft this, and don't get some puffed up stuff that will only harm you. "Think I'd live in that building exclaimed thedady who ran a boarding- house, "ot a bit of it ! Why, ail the doors fasten with bolts; there isn't hpy-hole in the buddirg. Every one ot our lady readers should seed five three cent stamps for copy of Strawtridgc& Clothier's Quarterly, one of tbe largest fashion magazines pub itshed- The present number contains 120 large pages, with 1000 engravings, illus trating the new fashions and four pages of ikw music. Strawbridge & Clothier, 8 b and Market streets. Philadelphia. Mamma "How dare yon slap your sister. George?" George "she kicked me when my back was turned, and hur- ted me very much, I can tell you. Mamma "Where did she hurt you?" George "'Well. I can't exacly say where, because because my taet was turned, and 1 was looking another way. On Thirty Days' Trial. The Voltaic Pelt Co.. Marshall. M.ch.. will end their Eloctro-Voltaic Belts and ot'ier Electrio Appliances on trial for thirty days to any parson afflictex. with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, and kiixlred tronblea, guarantee ing complete restoration or visor aad man hood. AdJreas as above without delay. P. a No risk is incurred, a 36 dare' tr.al is allowed. At a resturant Dinner: "Here, wai ter, I say, confound it, this game ia too much so.' V alter, blandly: "Beg par don, sir, but you're mistaken, sir. It's the other gentleman's fiah at tlie next table, sir." ABea's Brala Fa Cures nervous Debility snd WeaKBesi af Generative Organs, $1 all druggists, Send far circular. Allen's Pharmacy, til First av.. N. 1. A theological student supposed io be deficient in judgment, in the course of a claas examination was asked by rrofese-oi,' "Fray, Mr. E . how would you discover a fool?" "By the questiccs he would ask," said Mr. E-. Biliousness, constipatk a. or headache is the sien of diFordcred liver. "Sellers' Liver PilU" always cure. 25 cents a box. Max wants but little here below, and that's jttHt aliotit what he gets. The successful man has many imitators in his peculiar hoe of business, but still there is only one originator. So, also, the great petroleum bair re newer, tjarboline, as new improved and perfected, holds the palm against all imitators as a genuine ar ticle of merit. Try it. A whiter says tnat contagion consists of minute solid particles and not gase oua disseminations. If this is true we can readily understand that a ceraon who breathes only through his nose will be much less likely to catch a con tagious disease in a sick room than would a month-breatber. Free venti lation, pei feet cleanliness and frequent changes of the clothes afford the best means of removing the contagions par ticle given ou dv sick persona. Files acd Buss, Flirs. roaches, ante. bedbDtr. rata. mice. sophert, ch pmnnka cleared oat bv '-Bimrh on Bate lac. Tus Hour niaie lrom sorgo seed is nu tritive and healthy, and many western ex perts ciaun that tn the near future It will be Isrgely used for human food. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Baatnrar ia tbe All marvel ot the a;e for all nerve dieoaaea. fits stopped free, bend to 931 Arch b" Philadelphia, Pa. M Mams. Moaaaw at Rtaav Ballduig, Tenia and Cher em emeeis, swyw esi band a au pert) stock at o-- - jaj ejuaiuy IX. twee of the time, nan ty, i aaa sbsm, mm ksaae fit m. libii l piznia, of lyes. kisi. j "J JC4 'A 7 ' 2 5 9 V. V . al LYDIA' E PHIKHAM'S iTTEGSTABLB COMTOUITI). Is a Positive fnre r7.n tkM r.i.r-i i.i-t. . TVi i .in .ilr tbe worst taraaefraaaale saints, all evartea troaWse. InOaauiaUoa "m Hob. ralUn sad IHspuMeassats, aad the eonssqwsot Spinal WUss, aad Is parUcalarl adapted te tbe Caen et fire. 11 slU dissolve and iel tnoTv frMS lis auras t aa early stag, of d.vriopant. Tbe teadaaey te eaa earoas haawntberokt eheeksd very spssdllj by He ass. It rsawvas raiatnsss. aatutoaey. daatroysall cravtoc forstuaauusts. aad relieves wsskaeat e tbe etoaaaca. it cans BloatlBC. Headaches. Kerveas matretloa. Genera! BeuullJ. Sleep-assess, teiaaa aad ladl Sllon, ( Tbat ferttnr baH" down, eaoatnc " aad baekaeb. to alwaya porwian.iHIy eoied by - ItaUlatalltnaeaaBd sailer all cli uiimstaarss set ia kanaoay with tbe laws tbat lovero tbe rsssale syetses. For lb. career KMasy Coa.pbu.tt of elthsr ssa thai Compoand Is ansnrpsiatJ. itDtt e. riMtuis-s Tr.cETi.K cew- re)CDia prepared at CJ aad O Western Avaaae, Lran.aaas, FrleetL SU bottles for. Saatbysaell tstbsforea ef pills, also I a tbe forsa eMoences, ea ne.pt of price, 1 par boa for either. Mrs. Itokhaaa ftaalyawacsaUlatttteorianMry. a e r-- let. Jililisss as above. Jfcatioe tki rapr. Ho family aboold be witboat LTDIA K. rnrCBAJFS LIVXK rriXS. They eare soDstlpatioa. ilisssaasi. aad torpidity of tbr liver. seals par eex. tr Sold by all nraaadata. " HAS BEEN PROVED tm surest curb for KIDNEY DISEASES. hM, etr disordered mine Indi cate that yoti axe a victim r tujui iwi HSrraTS; se Kidney-Wort at ones, drus rtsts recommend it) and It win speedily oeer : . ,k. and restore bealthy action. I nft as rarconpum-i"""- htlUIVdi to yonr sex. euen. a. pain d weaknesses. Kidney-Wort is onsorpsaaad. as it will act promptly and aaaiy. KuherSex. InoontiTvmce. retention oi umw, brie duat or ropy deposits, and drill draxxinc pains, aU speedily yifiia to lte eazaave power. 43. SOLD BY ALL BUUUITB). mm 91. 9 WORTH SEMilXC FOR Dr. H. Ketarork. of Philadelphia, Baa tut rmtilished a book on "DISEASES er the Lisas and HOW TIIET CAX BE CC BED. "which he offers to send free, post paid, to aU applicant. It contains valuable infor mation for all who suppose theauelTea afflicted with, or liable to, any disease ot the throat longs. Address DR. J. II. SOIEXCK & SON. tU ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. aev ffl V For a onarter or a eentnre a mwa ttv,. ... Stomach Bitters has been the reiiramir sdsc iti lew """Biwu, siwia, lever anu afrue, a loaf of phvslcal stamina, liver eommaint anil other Am- onjia, awi uaa ueen mnet ernpnatically iniioned T meinrai men as a neaitn and strenirth restoiw. Bve. It counteracts a tendency to prematura de- r, auu us.-ni aii. i comiona tne aaed and la- for sale by at! , niniva and I-aiers generally'. S200.00 REWARD. Will be paid for the detection and convictioD of any person selling or dealing in any bogus, coun terfeit or Imitation Hor BrrrEas, especially Bit ters or preparauous wi the word Hor or Uors la their name or connected therewith, that ia lntenl ed to mislead and ch at the public, or for any pre paration put in any form, pretending to be the same as Hop Brmaa. The genuine have cluster of Ckbks Hops (notice thU) printed on the white label, and are tbe purest and best medicine oa earth, especially for Kidnev, Liver and Nervous Diseases. Beware of all others, and of all pretended formulas or recipes of Hor Brmaa published in papers or for sale, as they are frauds and swindles Whoever deals in any bat the genuine will be prosecuted. Hor BrrntKa Mro. Co., Rochester, . T. THtt LARGEST FEATHER. MATTRESS AND BEDDIXQ EaTABLISFIAIEXT IN THE STATE. Our celebrated brand of odor lews steam cured Geesg Feata Can be bought of ali flrat-claas furniture and general store. If not kept bi your merchant send order di- 0D3SLESS S GEESE FEATHERS. Eh? aaaae" rect to us. 131 Market U, parLiDi pa. Taau IKL ThU Cut to on ererv Bag. Wmre o Imitation. Send stamp for price-list. ( D&.5LIHB BGHEAT ear. tar T. . .. . j ; ny afcs. a..,-,-;, - -"'"a-ast JESSE AND Vr iTrty-aTrmtM Jrrot ftte Tmmta Brwxbe-ra . m: it is & itli ? llltiiMWL and nomy.ctm CU Ui tirtf ttM. LJuaMi: Buxiavl ol C 4iM IkilaSUJle Ike KtlllsW, tttC lMMa4r. jns -ifnarw after rV-arn. hts wife, his :rochtllren Um-m tu owCUwry.tbc Fonis wti Maxle tlC(:apCurv.tciMa full pa c fnurajvint ol Gm. Cnnrttdeik. tTKL Cift-lin tree. Outfit--. Tnui, UspAnly trwehisiorr. Rwmrm o4 smalper MitKn. CW f liai il.Hiai FRANK JAMES V -ft J II IWJS Cuuu-un rt-uuTlN "wVl ii, HEALTH IS WEALTH, Health of Body it Wealth of Uinti RAD WAY'S Sarsaparillian Kcsolvrnt, Pure blood make soond flesh, stronr hmv . . a elear skin, if yoa would kav j,r e.h .JSr yoor bones sound, wltnnat canes, and vunr gSjvf5-T" SAi-LtiliSi A remedy composed of tniredlems or evre ordinary medieal pripertles exsentiai u Z,, repair and tnvtgorate thebnken-lwn ami W,Zt hoUy-VHCK, PLEASANT, SAFK aod l-p?2? NRST in Ha treatment and core. No matter by what name the comp'a nt m., deRtsnale!, whether it be Scrofula, lonsnoij Hvphuis. I leers. Sores, Tumors, Boiia. trrs,!l" or Sait-Kheom diseases of the Luns. k Bla-kler. Womo,Skm, Uver. stomach or B ,"' either chronic or contitutioDal, the virus -t dkwase in the Bl MD wh:ca sii. plies ih- .,? awl bailila and repairs tuexe orvuiis and wV, 1 tissues of the tlra. If the bi--l is um-e. Ike process ef repair most be nn-smmL J" T us SaaaaraaiixLa-i KKaoLvt.Tr r,t nn!v t . oompensaunir remedy, not secures I re Iisrr.,.")ni7w,! actioa or each ef the cruris, it tuS taroughoat tbe entire system funct.,iui hirni,m7 and auppliee the blood-vessels with a pure ai l healthy current of new life. The sk-uT after! few days ne of the Sarsaparillian, be, -omen ,- l and beautiful. Pimpies, blotches, Bia. .p. JTi UK In Eru ptHins are remove, I: sere-an. i rJr,j7a cured. rtnwossntferinslrom.S-p.riiij.tr-,,, Duea.-w of the Eyes, Mouth, Ears, Lci Tr;r.,il aud (.len.H, that have aorumulaie,! ai;. nrei either from nacnred disea-es or mercurv. or rr,i the use of Corrosive SuhUmate. may rr'ir nmal wire if th ParsspartUiaa Is coniiiinel a sum. tune u maks ita iiripreasioa on tlie svs;em On bottle eontarns more or the actir. pnn,n. plea of Medicines than any other iTrnJ,,,! takes In teaspoooful doses, while others rwiui Sr. or atx timet a much. 1 OSS DOIXAB PEK BOTTLE. ITDTCTE EEMEDT. Oaly requires sikli not ocas, te re'iev. taut aad cox acute dlseaae. " RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF, ts from one to twenty mtsntes, never fills tn re. neve PAIS with one thorouirh aiiplii-atmn: Eotr.. lev how violent orexamcutiint the pa:n. the Kneu matie, Bed-niiden, Inarm, mppied. Nervun, Net. ralgic or prostrated with disease mar suffer Kau. WAY'S RkADY RKLUilF will afl.ird Utaauiiease. yirmmrrton of fhe jrfdney. InHamntaHttn qi the AodVfer, Inflmnmatiim of ir.e frrr't, n. Qtiet of the LuncM, Stirt 77iri, i,t Breathing, tutfntatvm of the Henri, Hjvnca, CmHp.lHphtherta, Caturrk, Innnei.zn, cAe, Toothache, JiPttrnigiti, fAeiirr(.., flflit Chills, Aie Chkilt, Chti'Auiit aiut r'l furl's r.a. Brut set, ttmtHr Complaints, .Vcrrfa.,, SteDtmmet, CoujhSy Colds, .vpr;i, Javi Ji Ots Chest, Alack, or Limt ar vutaialu refined, FEVER AXD AGUE. FEVER AND AGTTK cured for 50 cts. There is sot a remedial agent in this world that w;:i cars Fever and Ague, and other Maiarinua. Bill, -as. Scarlet, TvphouL Yeilow aad other fevert iai M by RADW'AVtt PILLS) so quickiv as KAUVt Ai'S KAUY KELIRP. It will tn a few minutes, when taken ai-eonling to the directions, cure franip. Sta.-rna, f,urtfu. ach, Heartborn, Sick Headache, liiarrliora. Iitm-s-terv. Colic, Wind in the bowels, and all Interui Pains. Travelers shnoM always carry a bottle of (tul war's Kealy Kelief with them. A few drops ia water will prevent sickness or pains fmm ctanire f water. It Is better than French Brandy or bit ter as a stimulant Miner aod Lumbermen should always be pro yidc4wakla. CAUTION. AH remedial agent capaMe of testmrlnj life by an overd e should be avoided. Morphine,, pmm. strychnine, arnica, hyosclaniaa, and urner power ful reniedies, df at certain times, :n very entail doses, relieve the patient during their action in tbe system. But perhaps thesecord Jo-e, if reieatrd, may aipravate and increase the surfennft. anil ai other U'e cause death. There ts no neresMry for nsinir these uncertain agents when a positive reme dy like Radway's Keaiiy Kelief will stop the most excructattiifF pain quicker, without en'auaig the least difflTuity tn either infant or adult. THE TRUE RELIEF. Railway's RaisY Rrantp ts the only re media, agent in Toga that will Instantly stop pais. Fifty Caata Pep Bottle. RADWATS Regulating Pills ! Twrfttt rvryatrm. Soothing j penent. Art trt.'V out Bin, Atuxiim Reliable atul natural ia Me-ir Operattun. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOB CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gnm, purge, regulate, purify, deans and tire ag ue. sUPWAys Pius for th core of alt disorders oi the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kulnevs, Bla-liler, Nervous Disease. Headache, Constipation. fv tlvenessS) Indigestion, Dvspepsia, ttilioti-nens. Fever, InnajamailoB of the Boweis, Pile, and all derangement s of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a perfect eore Purely vegetaine, ci o talntng no mercury, minerals, or fleletern -ns dniri tBr"tbeerve the following svmptoms refu ting from Plseasesof the Digest iw organs; Con.pa tkm, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood in t.le Head, AclHltv of the Stomach, Nausea, liearti-ura. Disgust of Food, Fullness or VI eight in the Sto mach. Sour Kroctauoos, Sinking or Fluttering at th Heart, Choking or Suffering Sensations wnea tn s lyaag posture. Dots or Wehs before the Agtit, Fever and Dull Pain in the Hea l. DeOciency ot Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain la the Side, Breast and Limns, and Suuuea Flushes of Heat, Burning of tbe Flesh. A few dose of Kan war Pills will free tas syatem from all in ateTa-osmed disorders. w' rrle. SS CsatU For Box. We repest that the reader mast commit our books sad paper oa the subject of disease and iheu' on re, among which may be named: - raise ana irw.m " Raticav on IrrUahle Urethra." Haftteav on Scrofula." And others relating to different classes of DiseaM. BOLD BT DRUGGISTS. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send a letter stamn to SADWAT A CO.. No. U Warren. Cor. Church St., New Torfc. taInformaUon worth thousands will h sent Urow ).ITr.Jll Cnk Uanueanfl'(r,-nlanf-enthvni.iil fur ti a-ceut arutf. Ii. Uf xxl car. t'ara-lf. r. A ( OrTSWtXTErOTieT)c;'arwinbnyRr?W a rtll,.a which mii tun, ,t.j . ... .,.,."1-. rf w!1'fiptrT?.'H'!,r I'twuium offered. A.l-lr.. Lift U E ft .I. 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