fttwewrOray. Dr. SpaJdiDg aks wbo is Here who does not fctl uncouifuruble enough on waking ear'y ou a aurnrrer morning in tbe country There the bud strikes directly into white washed or wbite-plasterei room, the windows of which are provided merely with common wbite cotton shade 7 Who tascot then frit relief to the eyes ij turn ing them towards some tinted object, CTen were it to a gorgeous cbrouo on tbe whie-wafb-d wal), or a woven rug upon the floor? Tbe first caro, therefore, regard ing the eyes ttould be it nut allowing too much light to enter the s'.eeping rooms be fore the usual hour for rising. Although r. is true that many people habitually nse as toon as they awake and pass perhaps into a room, yet it is equally true that all it7j.iing curtains and glaring walls in bed rooms are highly to be deprecated. Especi ally is this the case. Biuce most people spend more or less time over their toilets la rooms thus brilliantly lighted. Even tbose whose eyes are at on; and vrbo are habitual early risers feel ;a sense of weariness and heaviness about the eyes when exposed to this brant light. They batten, if possible, out of doors whtre tbe ligiit is more diffused, and relet Is at once felt owing to the fact that nature has thrown around us, tor our never-resting eye-, some ti t to relieve the monotony ot whi'e. un in winter when the snow in our climate Ilea everywhere wbite about us there are plenty of green trees, so that by gttZ'cg at these or by looking at the blue tky and dUtaot hills we can seek and my find relief for the eyes from the daz zling brightness of the snow. 1 he first suggestion that we will make is that it would be desirable to have tbe win dows of the sleeping room covered with colored shades ot some sort; even the palest gray or blue in preference to tbe prevalent while. Tbe walls also ought to be tipied, or papered wi;u medium or light shades of gray, blue or brown. Greens also are oc caoioaaliy desirable, but aa arsenic is fre quently etnuloytd in giving the tinge to green p&jwrs, these should b carefully avoided fc the sake of the health, despite their agreeable q.iahiy when gazed upon. We may remark here, bv way ot parenthe sis, that the sale of wall papers supposed to coutain arsenic ought to bo prohibited by law. Several raises of poisoning from the presence of these papers in dwelling rooms and houses have been correctly at tributed to Ibis cause; the disease ceased when the walls were cleansed. The es tablished of an ofttje of health inspector in this city with power to act in this re sped would be a pulihc beatfiu Wall papt-rs therefore for sleeping rooms . should gt-neraliy be of light lint. Ot course, if the chamber faces towards the south and Das abundance of sunlight, the papers may be much darker. Bull let us avoid if possible the extreme of those ex ceedingly dark and gloomy papers which a sh' Tt lime ago were thoi'ghl so desirable. They weie indeed fashionable, but as de presbing to the eye as disagreeable to one's feelinjs. Cheerfulness disappeared where these dark papers rredominiied- At ail events let us have anything except while for the curtains and walls of sleep ing roouiS. An exception is naturally la be mad? in the case of those in which the sun never enters, and where the curtains and walls may be of a much lighter shade, lint such a Sleeping room without sunlight during some part ot the day, ought for the snke cf health alone to be avoided if iKtMb'e. Ihe nurtery and permanent sleeping rooms should be bright and sunny provisi. n being of course made for dark cumg lltein in case ot need. Kooms on the north and ea.-t sides of a house Should 11 .t ll pofsib't be u ed for sleeping. To fchow lual public interest is already a:ous d in this direction, 1 would say, tLat it was only a sunrt time since that 1 received two or three inquiries in regard to the prjier color of curtains tor sea-aide and cuuiry houses; and another in regard to the proper color Lit the walls and cur tains ol a country ecuool-house. I sug gested and a.rvcied in ad of these Cas-s the u-e o( b.ue or gray. Green i apt to fade into a yellow, aad at all events to throw an ucpieHS.jit J eilow tinge over all objects within a room, and we know that yellow is the most annoying ot all colors to the eye. Blue shade generally fade as I am told, but ou the whole they are bene ficial to the ej e and health. Even if we we pull them down to keep out the heat of the sun, they will permit the entrance of Us healing and iheuiical rays, which aie on the whole tootling, to the eyes. 1 abad never forget the agony of a lriend at one ot our seaside houses oving to the ab sence ol window ahaCes, except the ever present while. Evan with blinds closed, tne I:bl was terrible to her The sub ttitiit ou ot a clippie biue shade at once re Lived all irritation. Myi-rioi ! pp-ariMicca, Explosive as lauu-giycetilie la knowu to Lie, it is far iLleiicr in ower to many other txj.lot-mtt. Aliiuiig the Iiew 81 Cilioua to thu iLntt-ria luedica are sev eral wi.;cb, thoitgU liaiinluta when ou liiixetl Willi uijjiung else, may foiui li'ipuliuiiy cxlobive ciuixjuiiiia wl.en luiicil with bonio otner reiueuy. Fur II luls, chlorate ot in taaii oW g'yotr- iiie fuim au txploa.ve iu cuiuaiiaou Willi which Liirwgijctruie is tame auU harmless, it olu.li liapueus that a tHilaou, after sarglmg -lis throat with Rl vcoriiic, BWalioaa a vliiurab) ol ikjUu.1i luzeiige. It in then oUy utcetw-ary lor linn to expeilcncd a blight coiiCUasioij, buch as ia procdoed wtieu xuau acci dentally btun-bW ami strikes a lamp xtf lor an explohioii to follow. Inct- ure of iodine u also frequently applied to the interior of the throat of a patient, who boon alters ard gargles liia throat with a solution ol aiuniouia. This foims a cou.jx.uud even more explosive than thut loirued ty chlorate of potatJi aud Elycvrine, bo cxj'IuMve, in fact, that the mere vibrauou of the throat caused by au eflort to speak w ill result in an ex plcsiou. As to l'Vpophofphate of lime tuid oxide of bilvcr, either of I hose will occasionally explode spoiitaueoubly aud wheu uiiiiiixed with anything else, Aud yet it u probable that hundreds of peu ule b adow thefee expiobivea every day i . the year. Any one of the explosives jnat mcu tioUeU explodes with tueJi violence aa to reduce the rcceptaclo in which it is exploded to au linpaipabll powder. Curiously enough, such explosions are rur.-lT aecomanifd wiih any great neice, unlet the exploaives are placed in contact with some substance aa rigid aa irou or Kranite. A uinxle scruple ot oiuie ol anver placed la tue waistcoat ot a tat luan, auu exploded by percud ujii, maKes a report uoloude-r tlntu that caused by clapping the hanus, but it de btrv.y a tne tat inau ko completely that not uie blie,hu.-t particle ot him can ever be discovered exuet by a cheruicai analyaib cf the atmosphere. Thi sim ple txiei linen t, wlucncau be tried by u'.y ieraon who Lab a fat friend, will be xuoic conclusive as to the effect of oxi de oi biiver when exploded than any amount of explanation could be. e now see w hat becomes ot the men who mybtenoubly duappear. They are mm who Lave taken some explosive medicine. A slight biiock, such as a colli- iuii wiUi a sinall boy, or an am breila carried tinder tbe arm of some LeexUeta idut tnan causes the medicine to expiooe, and the report is so slight :ind the uiaappearuneo ot the victim ao inslanUineoiia and complete that tne whole fcUior pa tea nnnouced. Lt the docte-ib lex'k into this matter, It is one which choi'iy cvuceriib their prosjierity. Ji they aie to Lave the good-will and at-bisUiLCe-of uodertakeraaud conliUence cf the i uLLc Keuerally, Uiy must pi t ten be i.o moi e explosive medicines. Luring the lal thirty years the Calitor r.a qi-ici. silver niices have produced 100. 1:2 1C7 pourca, of wtich 67 SB7.S00 pcui ns wire ixpcricd. t'aliloruia prodii-ciseLe-l aif of all tie qu.cksilver in use II. l wl t.j.iit tf.s vnrlH Rr.r hvhilrfo control the Austrian and fptciah mines. AGEICTJLTUBE, JIr. Fabby, who has long been a very successful growar of raspberries, gave the New Jersey Horticultural Society a state meot of tome of the large profits obtained when ibis fruit is sold at high price. He said tbe best American varieties, with fair treatment, will yield as many busbels per acre as corn, and generally bring 6 times as much in market, and when once plant ed remain for several years. A neighbor Of Jus,sent to market a one borse waeon load of red raspberries, and received 9220 for the loL A lady living near him rented out her farm, reserving a portioa for a raspberry and blackberry plantation, from which she rold one year 43,000 quarts of berries, worth, at 8 cents a quart, $3440, which was more than the tenant made from ail the other a ops on the farm. A Brxx'x&srcL truit growr thinks that many apple trees are set too near together; two rods apart is near enough. The land for an orchard must be kept in good con dition, lie top-dresses his or chard once in three years, principally with a thick coaling of straw, lie allows bogs to run in his orchard, and plows the land until tbe trees are so large as to interfere with such a practice. Last year be picked 45 barrels of Greenings from four trees. Or chards thrivt beat mar bodies of water. Trees should be judiciously trimmed while young. Many trees are injured by over pruning. Trees should be, grafted when they are from one inch to one and one naif inches in diameter. Tbs past season we teaUKl many of the so-called lercedies for the cabbage worm, a'oong which were ht water, black pep per, sail peter and some otbera Tbe three named proved quite unsatisfactory; the pepper and saltpeter produced no effect on the worms. Tbe hot water destroyed part of them but also injured the plants. The most satisfactory application we tested was a mixture of one pound each of hard soap and kerosene oil, in three gallons ot water, applied with a watering pot. It is important to make application of aay rem edy frequently or it will not prove entirely effectual. Young worms are hatched daily, and the older ones are often so pro tected by the leaves that it is impossible to reach them with one application.'' To make superphosphates on the prem ises tbe following recipe is given as excel lent, and within the range of almost every farmer: Take 100 pounds of ground bone place it in a large tub and apply forty pounds of sulphuric acid; adding water as desired. In a few days the whole mass will be reduced to tbe consistency of a thick jelly. Then add more water and about H00 pounds of piaster as a drier, the whole being worked and shoveled over until it can be readily manured. There will then be sufficient phosphate to apply to about 2 acres of land at a cost of about f7.50. CoscEKXisa cows and steers, the form of the teet is an indication of tbe nature of the place in wiich the animal has been reared. In stony regions the hoot grows round and wears away; t n the coutrary.in soft, moist and marshy districts the hoofs lengthen and flatten out, and the same effect is produced by confinement to the stable. The round hoof is a very desirable quality. Continued stall feeding renders the feet so tender that after some years the animal can take no exercise, nor even com fortably travel over tbe pasture. The foot grows long and thick, and tbe creature is entirely uuflited fear work or for driving to any distance. Pbofes xb Cook says that a carbolic soap wash has with bun proved a very effectual preventive of radish maggets and apple tree borers. Hts formula is as follows: To two quarts of soft soap I added 2 gallons of water; this was then heated to a boning temperature, when . the pint ef carbolic acid (in a crude state) was added. This mixture is then set away in a barrel or other vessel, and is ready for use as occa sion may require. One part of this liquid is then mixed with fifty parts ot water and the plants sprinkled, or trees washed with it. This is worth remembering. imp will do better on inferior food if fed legularly than on good food if fed ir regularly. Attested experience is in favor of feeuing three times a day nomine, noon and night. In this many if the best breeders scree. Some, however, feed but once a day, and think it best Wnen this is done, the latt feeding should be a con sidernble time before dark, for sheep d not feet well after dark, halt must no' be cegltctsd. A whites makes ti e statement that one o' tbe ce gLtxrt planted some cabbage plants among Lis corn where the c rn missed, and die buiu-i flies did not flul ibeni. Be has therefore come to the ruu clubion that if tbe caobaiie patch were in t'.e middle of the corn field the oulierflit s would not Gad them, as they fly low and like plain sat.im:. A siaech that will make linen look as good as new, ia made if one quart of well boiled corn starch, three ounces of guni arable, and two ounces of loaf sugar. la doing np wool tbe fleece should be put .p so as to be comparatively loose, litlit snd er.sy to in:-pjct add handle. Lav the fleece on tbe labie, turn in tne head. tail and flark?. snd roll it up, commencing at the tail end. Tie with two strings to keep the roll in place, and then one about tbe endr. The slriugs can be laid in grooves in the 'olding pintfonn.so that the fleece can be tied qnckly, All tbe bones that he about the prerols es should be buried aear fruit trees or grape vines. malier bow bard they may he, the roots and action of nature will soften and make them available for plant food. If you own a good-ior-notbing dog. put his bones under ground near tome tree. A technical journal snves a simple re cipe for preserving silver and pitted articles from tur nnn b e c,a t e ' invar ably wil if no; kept constantly in us.-. Tne plan could, with alvania'.be applied, we should think to any metal subject to change or rust from the action of the atmosphere. I lain col lodion that is, not photographic collodi on is diluted with twice iu bulk ot spirits of wine, and appliid to the surface of the metal ila a soil brwb. The spirit soon evaporates, leaving an imperceptible and transparent skin, which can, when required be removed with hot water. La Triluncu, of Jlaund, has a long ac c junt of the granting by the medical facul ty of that city of a degree of medicine cn ixnorita Martini Casella y BellapL She is the erst bpanish woman wbo has ever studied medicine and taken ber degree. The paper speaks in warm terms of her as a laiy who, in spite of much opposition and national preiuoice. has won hieh hon ors. Another Spanh lady is following in SnoriU Csseiis footsleiM. t luting the Valencian School ot Medicine had closed its doors against her, she is now stud vine in Madrid, where she has met with a more friendiy reception. The Oetterreichcr Lxquer Fabrikant states that Messrs, Bochet i Macbard now prepare both alcohol and paper from wood. 2000 kilos of wood shavinirs, are treated in wooden vats with 8000 kilos, of water and 800 kilos, of hydrochloric acid for 10 to 12 hours, steam being passed in the whole time, so as to keep the mass cn a constant boiL Wheu this operation is over the acid liquid is run off, neutralized with chalk, nnd ferniente-l in a temperature cf 2i eegrees to So decrees C. The ligneous residue in the vats If washed and dried and worked up f or paper. DOMESTIC. Huts is ax Exckixext Bzcifs pot Picxliso Oistebs. Take 100 oysters fresh from the shell; soali them in their own liquor; if not enough to keep them from burning, add a very little water. Then take the oysUrs and lay them on a platter to cool; strain the liquor through a muslin cloth; add to it a pint of the best white-wine vinegar, one medium-sized onion, chopped very fine, one ounce of pepper, the whole kernels. half an ounce of allspice, whole also. and half a teaspoocfut of salt. Jjet these boil for five minutes. When cold strain it and pour over tbe oysters. Keep the sauoepan covered while boil ing the vinegar aud spices, to prevent evaporation. Cover the jir or bottles in which yon put the oysters. Tneae will keep for several weeks if put in a cool place. To make a sucoces of frying oysters, the cook ongbt not to be hurried; in fact, the cook.who wishes or who hopes to excel, most cultivate a calm almoat judicial mind. The oysters should be as large as you can conveniently pro cure. Drain tLem from the liq.ior, aud lay them on a napkin to dry. Baat the yolks of only the requisite number of eggs, and add to them a little melted butter, which yon have clarified or a little salted oil; season with a small pinch of cayenne pepper, and salt to your taste. Dip the oysters in this, then in the finest of cracker crumbs, and then in the batter again: if enough of the crumbs have not adhered to the oyster, dip it In them again; then fry in very hot fat; have enough fat in the pan to cover the oysters, then there will be no need to turn them, Cacliflowke asd Bboccoll There are among the most delicious of vegetable and are accidental variations of the cab bage. Cauliflower is always wnite, but broccoli varies from green to purple, white and sulphur color. Sow the seeds for Au tumn use in May and transplant in July. For early Summer use sow the seeds in September and prick the plants into cold frames in Kovember and transplant to the open ground in the Spring. The soil for these vegetables must be rich, moist, deep, and friable. The following are among the best varieties of each cauliflower; Snow Ball, Extra Early Paris, Early Dwarf Es furt. Hall Early Paris, Eirly Asiatic, Late D.4C4, Broccoli. Eirly White and Purple Cape are as good as any. Ksrrr VTBATPEjts. Everybody who eares for the sick knows Low difficult it is to remove or to put on the knit wrap per; it seems aa if the invalid needs to assume attitudes that would be almost impossible to one in robust health; a half hour's work with needle and thread will buflice to change a pair ot these garments aud make them more comfor table. Cut them open the entire length; then pnt on a facing on one side and a plait on the other; at proper intervals sew on some small porcelain buttons and make the buttonholes, aud yon will be surprised when thia is accomplished that you usver thought of doing so be fore. I saw an old-fashioned, Li -h- backed. cane-beated choir covered in serviceable fashion the other day. A sort of bag was made which exactly fitted over the chair. It was securely fastened at tbe bottom, the edges being turned in and sewed "oyer and over." The covering was of Canton daunel of old gold color, and inserted in it were two stripes ot cretonne. The cretonne had a black ereaud-work, with gay birds and flow ers on it. For anything so simple and so easily made thia cha;r covering was very effective, redeeming as it did an old and mucli-usej chair front pojitive ugliness. A prettt scent sachet is of satin eight inches square; the top is of white sitiu with the initial of the owner worked in blue; the bottom is of blue satin, on which a small bunch of daisies is em broidered. There needs t be one thickness of cotton between the top and bottom, on which the perfume powder is scattered. The edge is trimmed with lace two inches wide, very toll at the corners, aud the lace has for a heading blue satin ribbons plaited in shells. Opdly shaped tables are much in de mand, tionie of them are round and just low enough to reach a lady's elbows as she sits at work and are rotary. (Jin era round in lront and straight at the back, and are supported upon h ilf re cuiiilieut figures. Tables ol .every shape arw to be ha. I tor decoration at borne, ui ara covered with jute plush em- t-ioidered in raised hures or simply aaibiied on by a deep lxLuKO. To maVe delicious almond candy take one pound of sugar and about half pint of water, put in part of tbe white of an egg to clarify tne sugar; let this bod a le niii.iit-8 aud remove auy bciiim that risen. When the bugar be gins to candy drop in the diy a nionds; first, however, yon should blanch the nuts by pouring Lot water over them, and letting them stand in it a few min utes; then the skin wdl slip off readily. Spread the candy on buttered plates to cool. Tea narrow Nottingham lace that is made for the windows in holla makes serviceable coverings for chair backs. Cut it the length of the back, and Lem the edges, or finish with narrow torchon lace. This may be used also as a cover ing for the seat of a nice easy -chair, and will protect it from dnst and wear more tbau one would think possible. Soft ginger-bread, if eaten while fresh aud warm, may well taka the place of more expensive cake. One egg, one enp of molasses, one-third of a cup of melted bulter, one-half cup of sweet milk, one teospoonfui of soda, oae tea- spooulul of ginger, two and one-half enpa of flour, and a little salt; dissolve the soda in a very little hot water. itake in a buttered tin. A rnAisr tapioca, suitable for delicate stomachs, is made by boiling half a tea cup! ul of tapioca in half a pint of water; when ths tapioca is entirely dissolved or melted, aud gradually a half a pint of milk; just before taking from the lire (and, by the way, th s should not be done till tbe milk is thickened with the tapioca) add a well-beaten egg, and su gar and flavoring to suit your taste. This is nice, either warm or cold. Watkb saturate! with alnm is recom mended by a French scientist, as a speedy and effectual remedy for extin guishing fires. His proposition is based on the theory that the alum would coat the objects wetted with it, intercept the access of the utmospherie oxygen, and thus stay combustion. A bixolx and easy way to ornament a common pillow case for the baby s pil low is to feather-stitch it all around with scarlet marking cotton. Choose the cotton that is wai ranted not to fade. Prof Lcidy has related the case cf the sudden death of a xw, which was milled ouo nignt(when it appeared perfectly wel') and died the next morning. A number ot deaths under like circumstances have taken place in the same herd, an examination ot this cow was made, when the spleen was found to be gorged with blood teeming with the organisms known as Bacih an thracis, which are regarded as the cause of splenic fever. This observation has led a cornaponcent of the London Lancet to suggest that part of cattle wtr.ch bad been killed while sufferiag from this disease msy sometimes be used for oleomargarine, and at sufficient heat is not employed in the manufacture of that substance to kill the bacili, consumers of oleomargarine must mn some risk of cxitagion. "Yaltjabu documeiit destroyed: "I hope, nor, you will avist a poor man hose house aud everything that was in it, including me lamily, eor, was burned np two months ago hut Thurs day, sor." The merchant to whom thia appeal was addressed, while very phil anthropic, is also very can1 ions, so he asked: "Have you any pnpers or cer tificate to show that you lost anything by the fire?" "I did have certificate, sor, signed before a notary public to that effect, but it waa burned np, sor, in the house with me family and the rist of me effects.' The tears ran out of the merchant's eyes from laughing as Le haudHl over a quarter. A boy with a top tried to spin it. But his hand got a thorn right in It, The sport didn't spoil, For Be Jacob's Oil, Cured his hurt in less than mini. A red-haired clerk in Savannah, Slipped on a piece of banana, Great pain he endured, But St. Jacob's Oil cured, tie now goes dancing with Hannah. Sosut noted dairyman has just given out that "the present system of hand ling milk should be rt versed." It is evident that the kind-hearted lacteal artist is actuated by sympathy for the cow, and bis intimation that the cow should be turned npside down and giv en opportunity for rest during the operation does credit to Lis sensitive nature, but what kind of an apparatus he lias invented for catching the milk as it belches from the inverted adders doesn't appear. ""Figures are not always facta," but the incontrovertible facts conceniing Kidney-Wort are better than most figures. For instance: "It is curing everybody' writes a druggist. "Kidney-Wort is ths most popular medicine we sell." It should be by right, for no other medicine has such specific action on the liver, bowels and kidneys. Do not fail to try it. tetTlhe most brilliant shades possible, on all fabrics are made by the Diamond Dyes. Unequalled for brilliancy and du rability. 10 cents. A hax in New Tork is creating quite an excitement in certain circles by at tempting the feat of eating thirty brace of quail in thirty days. He may succeed, as the feat doesn't require any intellec tuality and he doesn't have to shoot his own quail. A more difficult feat for the average man would be to purchase six ty quail in sixty days. There is hardly an adult person living but is sometimes troubled with kidney difficulty, which is the most prolific and dangerous cause of all disease. There is no sort ot need to have any form of kidney or urinary trouble if Hop Bitters is taken occasionallv. An enormous quantity of water passes through the roots of plants. An English experimenter has ascertained that for every, pound of mineral matter assimilated by a plant an average of 2,000 pounds of water is absorbed At the French Agn cultural Observatory oi Montrouns it was found that, in rich sou, 727 pounds of water passes through tbe roots of wheat plants for every pound of grain produced; while in a very poor soil 2613 pounds pas sed through the wheat roots for eacb pound of grain. "Rough ob Corns.9 A A Ux Wells' "Roust on Corns. " IV. Ouiiti, complete, peruiaaent cure. Corus, Trans, bumunx Ax Italian, playing a concertina, ap proached two bulldogs that bad just joined in an unfriendly wrestle, and the ma-ie scared tue dogs so that they let go their grips, turned tail aud nod And the crowd was so mad they didn't know what to do, but they finally mobbed the musician. Trie convenience of sewllng gmU hr ms.1 or ex- preis is wru MMiumi df LEW AN Dura l:ENU IJY K HOVSF. 17 Tcaria 1lacs, KosTOn, L.S. A. ii0$Ti?TE& STOMACH Invalids who an recovering vttat stamina, declare In grateful termi their appreciation of tl.e merits aa a nic, or nonetier Htomaca Bittern riot only doe It Impart strength to tbe weak, but ft alsooorrectaan irregular arid state of the stomach, make tbe bowels act at proper mterrala, givea ease to thoce who gaffer from rbeamaitc and kid ney troubles, and conquers aa well as prevents icTt-r Sim ainie. For sale i.j all Dntggtxu and Dealers generally. Kenaeawber This. If yon are atck Bop BiUers will surely aid Ha rare in making yon well when all else falls. If yon are oosUre or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of tbe nomeroas diseases ot the stomach or bowels. It Is your own fault If yan re main 111, for Hop Bitten aie a sovereign remedy m au men complaints. - 11 yon are waiting airar with any form of Kid ney disease, atop tempting Death, this moment. ana turn ror a core to nop Bitters, II joa are sick w th that terrible sickness Kerv- nanega, yon wtil And a '-Balm In Gllead" in ths use of Hop Bitters. If yon are a frequenter, or a rwlilent of a mlaa matic db-tnrt. bam-ade Tour aT.tem amiut ti, coonre of all conntnes malarial, epidemic, bil- w. mn uitciuitiivni icreia uj toe use ol nop . " 1 If von hare ronrh. nimnlr. nr aatinw airin breath, pains and achea, and reel mwerable gene- iicra wm b-it jon fair akin, rv a blood, and sweeieM breath, health, and comfort. In -holt they core a 1 Dbea-e of the utoraach. Bowels, Blood, Live', Nerves, K dnevs. Brtirbt'i Disease. &M will be paid for a cue Uiey will not cu-e or belp. That poor, bedrid'len, invalid wife, fler, mo'her, or daughter, can be made tbe picture ol h alln. It a few bottles of Hop B tiers, enure butaUiDV. WulyoaktiheinauffcTr T HE GREAT CURE iQ3. R-H-F-n-M-ATJ.fi.il . a w n S W 111 As tt la tar aU ths painful nitraais of the ,iuni,LlvtK A!D cuWELS, tbt eanaes ths dr&ul suffering which axUy ths victims of Hheacjatlsa can l nuviM'Jl OF casts or the worst terms of this torribls tin mi 1. 1., ii BEMi, romm. mcnti tvt .fvr t- DrpernTi V nm.n root, l Lions oa ikt, sols et DEtcc&mJ 4- IV-vm,, K ar-t K- ., 'WLM,BICgABJyfeCo..BaTtfartCT'Vt ConaTunptton in Us wrly stages to readily cured by tbe nse or Dr. P erce's Oold n Medical In50Terr," toonarh. if to lntuca are wasted no medicine will effect a cure. No knowQ remedy poaaearea such soothing and heat ing luflnence over aU ecrofolooa, tnberculooa, and polmo: ary affections aa the "D.oottt." Join ftUIis, of tliha, Ouio, writs: "fis "Golden Medical Ocovery' does positively core consumption, as, after trying everr other medieine in vain, this succeeded." Mr. Z. T. Vbelps. of Cnthbert, Oav, writes: "The tiolden Medical Discovery' baacnied my wife of brucellins and incipient consumption." Bold by druggists, Why he kept his temper: The other day a small-sized colored man was roundly abusing a brother of color on Antoine street large enough to eat him np. After the abuse had continued for a long time without results a wbite man said to the pnrty of the second part: "Why don't yon pick bun np and mop the snow with his legs?" 'I could do it, boss." "Then, why don't you?"' "Waal, I waa considerin'. If we have a bout I shall probably be 'rested. If I'm 'rested my name will be in de pa pers, if I git in de papers de man np on Calhoun street who owns de house dat I moved out of in de night will know whar to fiua me an' gently elucidate de mformatim dat he wants de fo' months' back rent." Dr. Perce's 'Favorite pifs-rip'ion" is a ma t powerful restore ive tonic, a.so coeibin ing tbe niobt talnable nervine properties, es pecially a lap ed to tbe wants of deb litated ladies suffer ng from weak back inward fever, congestion, inflammation, or nlceiation, or from nervousness cr nenralgie pains. By dnrgiata. According to M. Montegny.the Belgian astronomer, stars scintillate more during auroras man at omer times. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and kindred affections. Fir treatise giving enoeeasfnl self-treatment address World t IHtpmtary Medical Association Buffalo, ft. I. A rousH servant girl, recently im ported, when arraigned in New York charged with stealing from her mistress, said thi-t she had been told that it was a custom of the country for servants to help themselves to the property of their employers. New Jersey bank officers seem to be laboring under a similar erroneous impression. "Troubles often come flora whence we least expect them.'' Yet we may often prevent or counteract them by prompt and Intelligent action. 1 housands of persons are constantly troubled with a combination of diseases. Diseased kidneys and costive bowels are their tormentors. They should know that Kidney-Wort acts on these or gans at the asme time, causing them to throw off the poisons that have clogged them, and so renewing the wnole system. let? The Diamond Dyes for family use have no equals. All popular colors easily dyed, fast ami beautifnl. 10 cents package. "Human Languages," says Julien Virion, "appear to have grown like trees in a wood, which in the first stages are as numerous as possible but are soon reduced to a few n d.viduals.of which a very small number attain their full teim of life. Nu merous ss wers at first the local manifesta tions of human bemirs, the primordial lan euiges were at innumerable. A Voice from ths Press. I take this opportunity to bear testimo ny to the tfiljacy ot your "Hop Bitters, txpecting to find them nauseous and bitter and composed of bad whiskey, we were agreeably surprised at their mild taste. Just like a cup of tea. A Mrs. Cress well and a Airs, lonnor, friends, have likewise tried, and pronounce them the best medicine they have ever taken for building np strength and toning up the system. 1 was troubled with cusiivenesa, headache and want of appetite. My ailments are now all gone. 1 have a yearly contract with a doctor to look alter the health of myself and family, but 1 need mm not now. July 25, 1878. 8. G1LLIL A.ND. I'tojila't Advocate, Pittsburg, f'enna. Jlecenl observations make it seem prob able that the extreme lease of life of the hippopotan.m is 30 years. For dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of srjinta and irenemi detnlitr. in thnir ra. rioui forms; also as a preventive against iever ana airue ana otner intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-rhoephorated Elixir of iaiuva,- maae dj iwsweii. nnzard S uo. New York, told by all Druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it hat ao equal According to Dr. Q iesneville, water hs been kept in a potable coCtlition for nore than tbree years by adding to it half t grain of salicylic acid. This treatment is especially recommended for water car ried by expeditions to warm climates. Natural petroleum, deprived of its color and disagreeable odor without distillation and tbe acid of acids or alkalies, is what the Carboline is made from. As now im proved and perfectM it Is a beautiful preparation, and performs all that is claimed tor it at a hair restorer. A woman, says Bicuter is the most inconsistent compound of obstinacy and self-sacrifice that I am acquainted with. Men, below par, trom aire, or mental excesses, will Und that Allen'a Hriu Food restores former vitality snl t;k r; $1 At druggist and at Allen's rkamiacy, sis rirai are., . it never rails. M ktkorological item: All Austin clera is in the habit of drawing his sal ary months in advance. A lew morn ings ago he came down to the store half an honr later than nsnal. "What makes yon so late?" asked the proprie tor. "It waa so cold I didn't like to getnp.' "I don't ce how you come to hud it cold, growled the boss, "ion drew your salary for next June yeater- day." Have yon seen tne Cbroiithioii collars and cunt? ojmething new. Ask for them. QrrrB far enough: Mr. Mor .read' lug irgil, "Three times I strove to cast my arms about her mck. and' "that a at far as I got, Professor. "Well, Mr. Mor . I think that waa quite far enough, Ladies and childn-n't boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel SUffcners are used. The treasurers, book-keepers and confidential men all over the country have tuned over a new leaf for the new year, lhey got in tneir work in 1882, ana are now absconding to various parts of the country for the purpose of establishing silver mines and bunday schools. Dr. Kline's Great nerve Restorer Is tbe marvel oi tne age lor aU nerve diseases. All Ots BlODDfd tree, bend to 931 Areh street- fUliadelpnia, ha ''It if n't that I fear any dangorens turn of the disease," said the man who had the mumps, "or am troubled about my personal appearance. I only regret that my superabundance of cheek makes me for the tune being resemble a life- insurance agent." MSST COFGH BaISam IN TRK Wfffl n Trr it Price loc a". W. Kixumax to Au-uata,ltaine. Oxi Chicago pawn-shop baa loaned noney on 2,200 revolvers during the past yew. Thia will go far towards explaining why the criminal classes of Chicago now nse a sand club on their victims. Tney have not yet redeemed their revolvers. Catarrh or tbe atladder. Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and I'ruiarj Com plain U, cored by "Buchn-peitja.'' $1. auMOBom A FaJtMKB in the corn-growing dis trict of Iilinoifl sued a villager for debt thia winter, bat when the case came to trial the credito-'a heart waa by no means adamantine. "I've waited a good while for my PT he explained, "and wouldn't have sued you now if yon had acted like a man who wanted to pav." "I'll tell yon what I'll do," replied the debtor. "Make it $23 and I'll it so yon can get the money at once." "I'll do it." "The debtor filled out a bank note for the snm due in 30 days, and handed it to the creditor with the reanvk: "Pnt your name on the back and they'll give yon the money at the bank. The fanner indorsed it, got his mon ey, leas the discount, and hit grin of pleasure had not entirely diedont when the note came due and the cashier ex plained: The signer has nothing we call get hold of, and of course the endorser has to pay." "Thb waning of the honeymoon: Al fred, who came home very late last night from a bachelors' dinner and has been "catching it" this morning: I had a most horrible dream last night. Ara bella (sarcastically): Did yon. indeed? How surprising! Alfred: Did 1 wake tin writh a nirrerum or anvthintr cf that sort? Arabella: Xo; perhaps you bad eaten so much you couldn't, What was vour nightmare? Alfred: I dreamed I waa a bachelor again. Albert B Mason, of Chicago, pro poses to tax plumbers $25. At first it seems nselesa, as the plumber would naturaltv be expected to charge enough extra to "make np for it; but when you come to recollect that he takes all his customer has. anywav, it seems wise to get back aa much of it as possible. How the hearts or a crowd swell and throb with pitiless hatred against the man who coughs curing the performance at theatre, when they know he it too stingy to invest twenty-five cents in bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrub. Thkt are now telling a story about Chicago girl who Insisted on throwing her shoe after a newly-marriea con pie. The carriage is a total wreck, a doctor has the bmle and tue borje under treat ment, and lartre numbers of men are searching the ruins for the groom. On Thirty Days InaL The Yoli aie Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will tend Dr. Dye's Celebrated iJectro- Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous debility. lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaran teeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address above. N. B. No risk is Incurred, ss thirty days' trial it allowed. "Yes " he said, "carrying so much baggage is an awful nuisance, and it costs a pile to have it carried from de pot to depot; bnt then, yon know, the railroads allow a man to cary a liun lred and fifty pounds, and a fellow l'kes to get all that belongs to him. The Daetwr'B iBatetwrawrBt. Dr. W D. Wrlirht, Cincinnati, O.. sends lbs son. aDed protemlonal lndonwnwDt: "1 hare prescribed Xir. Wm. Ball's Balsam fta-ths Limps m a erest num. ber of ciae and always with roccas. One case in pelt tfcularwagiva op by several physuiaa wbo had teen called ta for eonraltation with niyiwif. Tbe patient had all the symptoms of confirmed Cjtuumptlon cold sirbt nests. Beetle fever, bama-tna eotarh. etc. He commeci-ed immediately to rt better and was soon raMnrs to his usual health. 1 ha also found Dr. Wm. Hall Baleam fthe Lunm the mart valuable expec torant f or breakin- np dutrcadn-etE.-h and eolda that I have ever uaed. Durooa ratarrh Snuff cur Catarrh aud all aff -ti 11 of tbe mucous membrane. It is related that at a house warming in New York the other night, they washed down the front stoop with cham pagne "for luck." The stuff froze and made the stops slippery, and the luck was visible to the people who banged their heads and sk'nned their spines. Mdana. chilis, positively cured by L-nory s Mandard Cure 1 ills. Their tq lal unknown, sugar- crated; no griping. '2 Hand baos are made of coarse linen twine crotcheted in imitation of nia erame lace; the crotchet is fonr inches deep, and each side is five i aches long tney are mncn prettier if made in one piece. Finish the top edge with a small scallop and the bottom with small points and a scant fringe; the lininz is of sat in and a satin bow is placed on the crochet; tbe top of the bag is drawn (ogemer witn narrow satin ribbon. Don't Oto in the noun. 'Rough on Rst. Clearsont raKmit narhM bedluaM,nies,ants,molea,chipmunka,goiriera. lie In European remains Mr. H. W. Jack' son has found evidence that the man of prehistoric days was afflicted by toothache ibscess of the law, rheumatic ulceration. tnd many ntbr disrauei net material ! different from those which attack model a humanity. J.HEB7C is danger, as manv peonle i . . . ... nave iouna to weir Borrow, of a gossa mer waterproof cracking when stiffened uj com; oj ueiore pniricsr it on. in se vere weather, ward, it before the fire. both outside and in, and this danger is avtirtea. CUBES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, tVSnfUaSaru. Ds(.n.a'u;B. nCattaslUrtZ, OOlliaCI. Mmrm TbrBl.l.wel1incw.Kpralti. Ill Kama. ferm)4, I rtMi Kllr. ai 4 ix favTUKit ii.r mis A .tut. tOdby DnciiiltiM iiJrtwmti). Fifty Cm Lwutm. inrweueaus m 1 1 i.autBtMMrm. THE CHKI.fcH A. 4M.' n.KR Cm. ifjtvMMtsA iiMssU-k it.l lUlUMrw, li,Cll. HaHliJ.;,57 VVi.l-hr i HAS SEEN PROVED The suacST ce for KIDNEY DISEASES. Soasslaias back or disordered trrl-, C j jua ' - viuiua r -A-iaiai LKj NOT HJsrrATB; aa. Kidney-Wort at oneVidrna-i I 9rlinc roraossplauitaseeiiliaJ "s aw wiu ew j- -j tana TaslTcliy. SttharSex. Inoontmsnoe.rOnaon c furls brick dmatorraprdepoalta. and dull drarain' psua, aa apaeaily yte.d to it. carat;,, powai. 2 w wuv si au, i-jiu Pr! " avaBVaVaVattmVBaaaBBBK m hi ' canal aenfute. Ptaurlei. aal !.-. u .WMIH U L" WOTIS Maul toUU-.1 ai acrvanai umuh, Caiarrt. Lorn af . -kv - . in. i Mmpiataia, aaa an Bla4 ' . . y. . iw.i em vrcrj aacUa. Cfi a wees m r mr own town. Terms ana rt ante, OOfws. Ad.irvs H. Hai.ijtt a Oo.Ja.,22 GonsunPTiofj. ' 1 asv s anaulTM raOMMlr t-f ths abuva dtu T . kM tbonaaat o.eaM ct ta vom mlad aid it i,t"J undiei; !o be cated. lnrfaea, a., tn.cr 1. air r tS 1 lUaJrarT. I'.at 1 Jliei.lloi) SOTTL1. , Ft; rr uT fnaer witkaVAL!'lBLETEjlTl!Baa ,. ..- "'?" aMf aaaWar. tile Htitrrm and r. O. aUJnrM. CEnNRErVlEDt EBI5T8 of Franfl. Untcru pulo ot partial Cava triad to Imitate our Rem dy and dtctlvt thepubllo by -inS SIMILAR NAMES, bat do not b de ceived, set that the word SAFE with pic ture of an Iron Safe, on ablack wrapper and white letters it on ovtry package. Also, e that it it on th la btl and HDD, fif- ' I so othtr. H. H. WARNER & CO. ROCHESTER. R.Y. tw-nl remedy le -,," ?Jfl?, fort.esofwoawe.iror taw imnhlM of oatb. wsxt for steMUiy -TrchPrO.- ... ':l".U:''rrnnr that .11 disease wnsw from the k'lnrTaor Iirer. we eaw guirant freeJona frnna eaae br reaam nf ! power whte oar tat. Kidney aud tivar Cure Pf7? the orraiM. fr l-lnbe aak Kar VYAUfc MM'i SA"C PlABr.Iaacl. atfc. i Imitation stained glass. 5?lJr;,- odii-ial an I e.ti-nv Haas CHaKCriTOCO tiTlitTB'JrSI.TXiM tZ Li aSXITU, rtuladr RUPTURE EJHlig Trrf"Tm H-roe. Fewtiiw. . Pa ; H.m Harr'j'lmrT, V.; KL bur llntri. PitX. bnnrh. r Curtrr H-ne, Fort W ayur. Illd. ; Commensal Botal Chlw, 111. TR.i7 : t rwlrf7awl rwrarv PrirfrJ PlIfltL ChainDM) rTsVTvftal Ot LJtaS. i pvru, li anion--, stmids, Biwaw.reiMM or reec nana. Rye.citc . llchtnir fruman j cmnjew . Ak jane tTQS Klart Of BKIsU laV tfci IUKM BUMJwto JU FRAZER AXLE GREASE Fet la the wartd. et the are" !. Every aarkaM bus n r enade-mark and t snwrliedl f riera, SO Lb allSinillEa. OA SHEETS One wrlilne pai. In Iholler, Ow with eilen lar, b mall for S-'ie. Awewts Mauled. cotiiar VaiNnaa t-a, SkuImtj- AGENTS IS Tr jroflt Mttr-f L.taTLt.-tl. CllilvareVil T haa haVawat it. ti Har.iL Hntrfor u.-rUcu -- to F. i:E US l ih- syKacaajtr, iWl 3WUU SVU Oaas.s, -ni.a.aw.-..-tau a. IT yon hare a rloteatpUn la the iwn of the HEART. wnicb anma to threaten you with IMMEDIATE DEATH OT Heart Disease In any form, HEAD'S 1TEAKT CUBE la a sure remedy. Price One Dollar per bottle M AltTIS BEAD A CO. P.O. Box 3015, Fhilad'a. Pa. "2y MATCK TWAIN 5 a UiftBW aud tiw nthnat. rac o-a. mama .if all tns eaah tmwtnsavuta. "A w tJ to th. wJoU aJ.Sjlnt.fl aat Outnia mow n-.!. a. i w DOUOLAS3 WBos W aorta gCTacto at, Fhiladeiptua, Pa, "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST Si!?JHMSHERS. Btrttoariwjoona.) Wnltlur.B.alo-rn-u sodl'nca.loiasAaltaataaiailar Co. ItiSIM?!? CANCER INSTITUTE rnf. KHm. Ka- fiat anona, mvaaua-aaon HcienDllc treauuents an. lniWAniw tirau. afr .la 9Ml4miuraiiy numaled. ?, luiu la acanowieaired . auibor.tr oa Canrer and - iiawafi. Mamiary cuzvs tiy aie ; A ai dMr, are rseorded. " AJir', aaaatia, lout of mj aired io mnortmrtbe ?. rs or eU on DR. KI.IJ.E. 3 Aicnsa,hii..Si1.np 5LAROR PAPER BEI.KCT TLOWWB wr. arownm 1 warrant, d Vrrf? U K. AlXJ'kJ: ? ST'- -"r. 3. a. Dakota whfii LANDS In rTm xtmrm-at TJ" -rr eV4 B.wrtZ r- r. K. K. r.ini limri. , . wv sa w a.' " XTtm ftTMl wf K- . wwu, s-uaa. WORTH -w.r-nitort.lr,,., Opium .,! ""- """-I UKEaar . :4 ''.7mra, LawrA ,'. r"' mm. Mer T-- chanta. Bankers La ". O di and all whuVi - -J 1 -U aervoii P. Iw NCVERrAIU. ho require a rwJI ic. appetiaer-i tl.-m.lwonirTT,r!2i Tuft ""wi,? rR,uJ"'in5 si-uircAr. ti- jL" 1 a. Iich PUKE COD LIVER vAHD LIME. WI L..'. - - ulect u Vi H.00 iaoanor, ii "aoiaramptive i at banTwhST I1 iliaVai J no ooa oa-ClanmE fer a - VfJBW St " aaW tTaW- Sa 3VP M Swwisas thel as. - Tboa. -i tasal lW all . aa. as. I aiaTfI?,iia; MaWaavS aaTT HEALTH IS WEALTH. Healtliof Botlj Is Wealti cf Mini DR. RADWATPS SarsaparillianResolTent. lEi GiUil blood punmiK a,. Meed makes aaaad flesh, stronc bone an t desrabnT If voo would aave yoor Besk Inn, ISrbaoesVoaa wimo cansa, aad jour eonv plsjtloa fair, oa Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. a remedy composed of mgredlente of extranr. dlnary medical irropertlea, esalto panfv. haaTrenalraBd Invigorate tne broken-down ai.; Wmdraoodjiivic, PLKasairr, Says aad Psaj. uM m na treatment aad enre. No matter by what same the complaint mar be estmated. whether tt be srrofaia, ovioaiption, sTDnilla, wlcers, sores, tumors, boUa, erysipabw, KrtearaVSea-esef the InngwTtadneja. b.ai der womb. saJB, rrrer. stomach or bowels, tMttrr Sroaleor ionstitnaonal. the viros to ta the l which supplies Ihe waste and boll. Is and repair, these oraana sad wasted tissues of the avsu-m. If the blood l anhealthy. process 0f ntmt mast be njawmad Thd Sarsaparillian Resolvent Hot only t a eompenaHn rarsedy, bat ecarfs iheharmooiowsbouoworeach of the orrana, it aatabiisaes thraaghoot the entire system I unaioo si hsrmoay and eoppl.es the blood Tea. ads with a pare sod healthy current or new Ufa Tai Birw, after a few davs aw of the Barupanllian, becomes dear ami besnurol. Pimples, blotches, Wai spors and saia erupt loos are removed : sores sod ulcers eared. Persows ealferuig from scroraia, eruptive diseases of the eyes, mouth, ears, legs, tnroat and glaoda, that have aocamolated aa spread, eituer from noenred diseases or mercury, or from tne ase of corrosive sublimate, may rely noon a cure If tae Sarsaparilliaa Is continued a sumcieat tua to make its impresaloa on the system. One botue contains more of the active pnncl. plea of Medicines than any other Preparation. Taken In teaspoonfal doses, while others require Ave or slx times as mnch- Une Dollatr sa llottlo. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relief. Two rtsaifwt awd Deri tTodlelsio r.r aaolly I sola tat World. Ia from on to twenty mtnntee never fji'a tt relieve Pain with one thoroairh appdcauoi: ao matter hoey violent or excmoiaflng tne pain, tbe lDeamatle, Bed-rkMen, Inarm, Cr.pvinl, Kervous, Neuralgie or prostrated with diaeane may suffer, RAD WAY'S KKADV BJlUEP wul adurd uutaot ease. INFLAMMATION OF THS KXDXEYH, INKLAMJfATTON Or THB BLADDER, ESFLAMM ATION OF THS BOWELS, CONOE3TIOS OF THK LUSGa, 80RK THROAT, DIFFICULT BRBATUtSO, PALP IT ATI OT OF THJC HISAHT, HYSTERICS, CBOCP, DIPHTHERIA, . CATARRH, LNFLCENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, KEURALQIA, EHSCMATISS. COLD CHILLS, AOC5 CHILLS, CHILBLAINS ASD FROST BITES, BBCLSES, LUMBAGO. SCIATICA, NSRVOCSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, COCQH3, COLDS, SPRAIS3, FAINS LTS THS CHEST, BACK or LM3S are mraatly rellered. i- its VAmors foiimh FEVEB AXD AGUE. FEVEK ANT AOtTt eared for 50 eta There is not a remedial agent In this world that will cure Pever and Ague, and other Malarious, Biiioua, Scarlet, Trphuiit, Yellow and otner fevers (ai.led by RAD" AY'S PILLS") so qnicklv aa RAD WAY'S KEAiY RELIEF. It will in a few moment, when taken rrjternal'.t aooorduig to the directions, core Cramps, oaanu. Boot Stumarh, Han bora. Sic Hea.lacne. In.prn sla. Pa piiation ol tne Heart, Cold Chills, llvstrnc's Pains In the B iweLs, Diarrho?, Dvnen'.erv, Cone, Wind In the Bowels, and all Internal Pains. Travelers should alwava Parry a bottle of RATV WAY'S READY KHUtP with tilem. A tew drops In water will prevent sickness or pain rr m change of water. It la better than French Biin lj or Bitteiwasasnmnlaat. Blaeraaad Lamwernaeai should siwari be provided with it. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills Perfect, PurgatiTe, Soothing. Aperi ents, Act without Pain Always Sellable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, eieyantlv coated with sweet jjj"0' Pars, refoia, poxiry, cleanse and stnuK- RABwav-s Prut for the enre of all dtsorlera m e Stomach, Liver. Boweia. Kidneys. i!.l.ier. Jem-us i Own plaints, -Vervoui Daeases, Us ot Ap peuueaarneUoriaupaUon, Coailvenew, ln.ii psm. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Fever, InCumma uoa of the Boweia, Plies, and all derangements o: Internal Viscera. Parely vegetable, contain, ing ao menory, minerals, or deletenoo druaa. - ,4lsrre the following symptoms rruiniiji fVom Urseases of the Digestive Organs ; Consul.. -f""1 f"". Fulness of Blood in t:ie r, . a'."!?' 01 Stomach, Kansea, Heanrmrii. PoUaees or Weight in the sM.-Sfl-3rErrjctatioiia. Sinking or Flutiencgu ue ueart. Choking or Suffering Sensations w.len ""oture, Dimne-e of Vislun, Dots or P ti.,tl Slfht, Fever and duU Paia In the Sirifv.- cl;ncT ' Perspiration, Yellowness of ut?? fcres. Pain la tie Slle. Chesi, iand itaddea Flaahea of Ueat, Burning a .' TJa,, of Kadwatw Puis wtu free the tystem from ail the above-earned disorder. BOLD JJT DRUGGISTS. rltjw, ss Cewta Fer Box. BEAU "FALSE AND TEUE." fST"11'? 5 RAD WAT a CO, 5a St fm-!b. Chorea St, New York. tew-lurormaaon worth taousao-ls wlU he sera Te the p. .tic. 'or RtDwars. and see that the "-aowA-r U on what yog buy. 15 tO 120 77,(UT ri-me.8amples worth i tws rl1J V- ewarh. .N. i. Write t.r fatal. UOtvoia ..wa..-r.. isrtseCiiresl' EPILEPT'n f:t:- .iItr--rIs paMuaed a neareu by hi:. a.-K - i ' . ' - in uiia S"r wlv, air a, J thli.T 'n,wiwl eara frva i- - " aMUS, . MauLa at. Sew T.k. 72a"reaxrna.ie. tly .aaio amroata. aia J A H ,H at ,wijntlwu. r t hicod n iSl. "V.f; d Bua. Mis re oiVaCar sac PUIL.tbU.rRIA Sl.Vil If ! this atjlB. K.,iil to danger In ths aaark t. J tnmtltr, m a-nd if fo be rxwrniawW brfnm pan JMf $"TiU TWato thsmmesivl i';!"rJ'n",iauiieereul lor50. All Harliines w-.rra:tl tr S y-wra. rVmlCwIllwrulnirir cularai dTeatunoriala. A.lilrc CHarlfs a. 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