Cp Tbe Kile. George Fancett Bo we writes thus in re lation to the .Nile tod vicinity: A little after sunrise on oar third day we ap proached what la the distance appeared to be a grand fortified city, Cairo, with towers and turrets, bastions and lofty wails. Beyond and above rose ragged cliffs of lin,estoBe, and when tne beat touched the landing-pisce I jumped ashore, and got an hour's start of the procession for the tombs of Uenl llastan. Across fields of the blue lupin I made for the picturesque hills, and tried by the way to enlist the services ot some child ol nature as a guide, but tbe younestcrs ran screaming away from the evil eyes of tbe Giaour. As 1 neared that which appeared like a turreted town, it turned out to lie mereiy the ruins of a vil lage, magnified by their position on an jmpofin elevation, once the bank of tbe river but now a mile inland. This village had for many years a disreputable record, its inhabitants being a horde of thieves; so Ibrahim i'acha, with that high-handed impartiality common in the East, marched against the place, demolished it, and mur dered the population indiscriminately. But away to ibe ruins above, where a line cf c&vjros peep out of the ridges, and invite the curious to climb ami examine them. A thousand feet up and you reach the ruined patli that lestU z'.unz the face of the cliffs, and skirts the famous tombs of Beni ilas mn. It is not tnal these tombs compare in extent or splendor with those of the kings at Thebes, bat Ih'.-y are centuries old r. Laving be. a excavated an early as tbe twelfth dynasty; Unit is, 3,(kj0 years before the Christian era. The princes of Upper and bower f'Pl were then under one rule, and the i'haioahs of that age, the Useitcieus and Aiuenemhats, were great .mix.'l!itlicrs of ihnr country and promoters ot tbe arts and welfare of the kingdom. The inscriptions on these tombs proclaim them to h ive been excavated for the use of one fa.mly, that of the hereditary gov ernors of the province ot Sak, known after ward in the K)!uau day? as Anlinoe. They are square rootns varying iu exten, the roc's of the most spacious being supported by coiumns of curious defcign, and the torches of other similarly ornamented. One ol ti;e-c has Iteonie famous as tbe earliest known example of the simple Doric, aDd whether the Greeks saw and copied from it or not, it is certain that it was carved in thin mountain side a thousand years before architecture had acquired the classic form in Greece. The first acipiaiutau'-e with these singu larly beautiful works is a great surprise and pleasure, although in the past the visitors and other Uolbs have done their worst to distiinire them. In the centre of each tomb, facing the entrance, there is an ailar in the wall, where the figure of the deceased once stood; thrjughou'. they arc profusely decorated with mural paint ings, and in the corner ot each is a deep well, leading down to the vault whete the corpse was finally deposited. As I entered this Doric tomb, a brightly plumaged bird fluttered out; it might have been the startled spirit of the departed flying from the intrusion of a mortal into tbe pure air, odorous and baimy enough here to be the atmosphere of faradise. From the path that skirts the tombs the view of the .Ni'.e vality is most extensive. Groups ot pa:ms dot the landscape and mark the sue ot distant village?; long swetps ot the majeflic nvr are lost in the horiz n to north uud south, and from tie fool of the mountains to the edge of tbe Lybian Dsort the whole country is a radi ant tableau of brilliant colors. A mile or so to the left a heap of dust and some scattered iiutis indicate the spot where stood Anlinoe, the city reared by tladnan to the memory of his favorite, and clre by the place where, as the story runs, the youth offered himself a sacrifice to the angry tales. Doubtless Antmous was duly fished out of the river and splendidly em balmed according to custom, but his hand some lace is embalmed more lastingly in tbe statue ol the Lapitoiiue and the numer ous busts that adorn so many collections of sculpture. Descending to lue ruined vil lage and entering a gorge in the hills you find among the excavations a rock temple called the peos AHeaiidos, dedicated to the goddess iseket Bast- This lady, repre sented with the face of a lion or cat, em bodied the heice instinct of mclerulty; and in tne Delta, where she was revered, it was in old times death to kill her sacred animal, the cat death not only for ibe cat, but tor the unlucky party who killed it. In the gathering gioom of night we passed beneath the fautastic rocks ot lei 1 Amarna, and gazed into tne deep, mys- ttrious coves not long since the favorite haunt cf Uie crocodile. Steamboats and Remingtons have driven tLc monster from bis lair, and he is only to be fouud cow in ZSubis, 01 piousiy mummified in some deep pit in the Lilts. Again the cSffs recede, the river widens, and in a maguiUcent bend of the flood we make fast alongside the wharf of Siout or Assioot ievery body spells it to suit himself), tbe present Utrminus of the railway to the Soudan, about 250 miles from Cairo, It is charmingly sii'ialed about a mile from the river on the west bank, ia the midst ot rich gardens, luxu riant fields aud a forest of palms. There 'are about 25.000 inhabitants in Siout, and a great trade is done by caravan with the interior. Handsome pottery cf a brittle kind is made here, and pipes of Assioot manufacture are to be found at the end of every orthodox chibouque in the country. It was market day, ami in the great square hundreds ot young cauiels were standing for sale, amidst a Babel of people of all conceivable shades of color and every pos sible and impossible costume. Ths con scription for the new Egyptian aiiny was ato going on at the Pacha's residence, and there was loud wailing and gnashing of teeth among the crowd- that gathered and squatted round abiul the building- The uulucky men who were drawn to serve their country were chained together forth with and put in jail, ltsl they should evade the distinction thrust upon them before the aulhoritit.8 ouM dispatch them to Cairo for military manufac.ure. The un fortunate mothers and sisters ot these heroes were iu an agony of grief, tearing their garments, beating their breasts and heaping dust and mud upon their heads and faces. The spectacle was painful in the extreme, for although the lads are only taken for a tour years service, the grief of tiie-c poor women was as poignant as if they had been lost to them forever. In other places after this 1 hid occasion to observe that where a son was taken to serve ia the arm', he was formally n-ourned for ouny days by the mother and her sympa thizing lriends. Bboal of Whitebait. The shoales of whitebait are increas ing iu the lower bay, and, as this is their first visit to these waters, they are puzzling the fishermen. Immense quantities of dead sand weakfish are washed ashore. Gluttony seems to be the cause of their death. They devour whitebait until they choke, and they are found to be gorged with the tiny tisli, which cau be seen in their throat?. They actually eat until they cannot ehut their mouths. This season white bait, if they last long enough, will doubtless be the choice food of the weakfish, but as the little creatures swim on the surlace of the water, they die off in millions as soon ns they strike the floating oil slud, miles of which New To k Kay is constantly supplied with from the oil factories. Staten Island boys are beginning to desert the aand worm mines and are taking to scapping whitebait, in the hope that it may prove a more profitable business; but they have not yet learned to preserve the little fish properly. They put too mauy nto box or basket. Whet silk has lost its gloss and be come lirrpey it may be restored by sponging with a eolation of half an ounce gum tatgacantli in a pint of hot water. AGRICULTURE. A osbat many farmers comfort them selves with the notion that if they change seed with some other farmer they are doing a big thing. This is a mistaken idea. Seed should be improved and taken from the farm where it is grown, and to which it has adapted itself. At home in the place for improvement. The idea that the little germ ot a seed can carry the cood qualities of a good farm with it is ridiculous; bat it can carry with it peculiarities in its nature (growth and maturitv) acquired in one place, which will be nnsaited to another. We therefore advise farmers to improve the seed in their own land by cartful se lection of the beet ears for planting. Coops. It is important that the soopa for yotw.T broods be kept sweet and clean. It is a good plan to set them on the solid , smooth ground, and sprinkle a little dry earth or sifted ashes under the coopsevery day. This should all be removed and the ground swept clean at least twice a week. At this time of year the coops may lie set on dry, fresh ground and removed a short distance every day. Thus they may le kept clean and wholesome. I'otatozi. It is shown by eieri nients that the appearance of the tops of pot.itois do not indicate the quantity of tul e s. The earliest formations can be oLt.uned from shoots planted as se;d. Cutting to one eye to the piece will produce I iteness of formation and smaller and fewer tubers. ' Catting in halves shortens the vegetating eye, and produces tubers ot uniform size. Bars iv Horse?. Give the horoe.first two quarts of new milk, and oue quart of molasses: Ms teen minutes afterwards, give two quarts of very strong sage tea; thirty minutes after the tea givo three pints (or enough to operate as physic) of currier's oil. The molasses and oil cause the bots to let go their bold, the tea puckers them cp, and the oil car ries them completely away. Cure cer tain in the worst cases. A New J zLaex poultry-breeder, after trying the value of skimmed miik and bntteimilk as food for laying he us, and hogs, came to the conclusion to dis pense with the hogs and feed the milk to the fowls, as it keeps them in good laying condition in winter, aud is as cheap as anything else that can be given them. He thinks poultry can be kept with great profit on dairy farms. Fabu manure varies widely in quality and value, and it is only by tbe exercise of some accurate knowledge of the ma terials which it is made that the farmer can arrive at any true estimate of its actual worth. There is nothing mhich he ought better understand, for it is the nutriment of his soil, the food of his crops, the element on which Lis success largely depends. A good wsy to save warmth in the barn in cold weather, is to throw a tem porary floor of scantlings and loose boards over the driveway and cover it with a tew inches of straw or old hay. leaving scuttle holes at convenient intervals, It will prevent the loss of heat into the great empty space alove. If cabbages are set out one yard each way, nearly 5,000 can be grown on one acre. Such being the case, it is a pro fitable crop when successfully grown.as this vegetable not only sells well, but on account of its keeping qualities, af fords greenwood in winter for animals aud poultry, to say nothing of the fatn- To Peetent Horses Kiskjsg ix the Stall. Fasten a short trace cl-ain about two feet long bv a strap to each hmd foot A better way is to have the stalls made wide enough so that the horse can tarn in them easily. Close them with a door or bars and turu the animal loose. After awhile he will for get the habit and stand tied without further trouble. Year by year, and deservedly, aspar agus is growing in general estimation. for it is not only one of the whole omest and daintiest of vegetables, but the very earliest. It is the most easily raised, loo.ior it requires but one plant in g to serve a lifetime, never failing or ceasing to yield its crop unless actually destroyed by main force of maltreat ment. Fockdbb Cured in 24 Hocks. Boil or steam stoat oat straw for half an hour, then wrap it around the horse's leg quite hot, cover up with wet woolen rags to keep in th - steam; in six hoars renew the application and give one quart linseed oil. He may be worked next day. Arabian Condition Powders. -Ground ginger, 1 &; aulphuret of antimony, 1 tb; powdered sulphur, 1 ft; saltpetre, 1 lb. Mix all together, aud administer in a mash, in such quantities s may be required. " The best condition powder in existence. Pasture Laxd. One of the best ma terials for pasture-laud is ground bone; if once in five years five hundred pounds of bone be applied to the acre; it will not only greatly improve the grass, both in quantity and quality, but also im prove the condition of the cows Market gardening is a remunerative business when a man understands it but it is far from being an easy road to wealth for those who have all the details to learn. It is the little things regularly atten ded to that make poultry keeping pay. The man who thinks it too small a busi ness for him had better not raise poultry for profit. Keep the poultry busy if you wish to keep them in health, and make them scratch if yon wish for eggs; but keep them quiet and Tell fed if you wis. to make them fat. The moet diminutive plant known in nature is the Arctic raspberry, wLich is so small that a six onnce vial w ill hold the whole, branches, leaves and all. Keep your fowls under as even a tem perature as possible. Tidt. Strips of silk sewed like rug- rags aud knit garter stitch will make a durable tidy, or the pieces may be sewed to a foundation in whatever shape they Happen to be, with the edges turned in, and all the Reams feather stitched with sewing silk. Mierotcope have been tried with the Swan incandescent lamp, instead of the ordinary oil oue, tul with marked suc cess. A small lamp of two or three candles in power is rigidly attached to the microscope and then the current is sent through at will, giving a pure light without any of the drawbacks of the great heat, smell, unsteadiness cf my kind, or any necessity for cleaning. What they call a "frontal electric photophone" for medical usa has been produced by M. M. Helot and Trouve and described before the .trench Aca demy. Essentially it is an incandescent lamp, which is supplied by a bichiomate battery and lilted with a reflector and convergent lens. As the name implies the instrument when pat into practice is applied to tne lorenead. DOMESTIC. (.Eggs may be preserved iu several ways. One of the best ways is in brine; brine that will keep eggs for six months or more is made as follows, lake a pail. or an earthen jar is better, as it is less absorbing, cooler anl will not stain the contents; into it put one quart ol lime, to this add water eradually until it boils, then stir until the lime is dissolved; then add one tablespoonful of salt, stir ring well, and when boding has ceased, gradually add five gallons of water; the following day. when cool, tne lime ana salt having been of the night kind, there will be found on the surface a turn coat ing, as of ice; break this gently and you will have a brine as clear as water, the lime having gone to the bottom. This is sufficient brine to fill a 10 gallon jar with eggs; into the jar should first be cut a thin layer of the slacked lime, then a quart of brine, then the eggs, laying them in gently so as to avoid breaking, for broken eggs will spoil aud muke the brine unfit for use. As the eggs are added, so add brine until within two inches of the top. Put on clean muslin cover an inch more in diameter than the outer dimensions of the jar; tuck it in snugly; on this put the remainder of the slacked lime, which seals it, aud the eggs are pickled for just so long as yon keep the sealing lime wet by frequently adding iightiy salted water. May and Juue ecca are the best to pret-erve. Another way to preserve eggs is, to put some lime in a large vessel and slack it with lOiling water until it is of tne con sistence of thin Team; you may use a gallon of water to a pound of lime; when it is cold iour it eff into a large stone jar, put in the eggs and cover closely. See that the eegs are well covered wit'a the lime-water, and, lest they should breas, avoid moving the jar. It will be well to lenew the lime water occasional ly. The progress ti science in relation to health is seen nowhere iu clearer light than in all matters pertaining to child ren's ciothing. The long-sleeved, high necked knit wrappers, a perfect fit for a boy of live months, would doubtless astonish the child's great-grandmother. The price, also, at which they are offered is surprising, makirg it cheaper to buy them tnau to make them out of old ones, when one considers the waste. II they are put oa ia eaily spring they will become thin enough, iu consequence ol the frequent washing necessary, to be worn all summer, and the mother who adopts this sensible way of dressing her child will be rewarded by its free dom from cold and rest less Bess. A correspondent asks what will re move the "shine" from black silk. This cannot always be done; it depends on how much worn it is; but sometimes it can be freshened surpiisingly by spong ing wilh cold coffee and ammonia a teas HXn ful of ammonia to nearly a cup ful of coffee. Use a vrjry soft sponge or a flannel cloth; rub very gently; and, if possible to get along without so doing, do not iron the silk at alL Spread it out smooth ily while damp, and pin the edges to an lrnuing-tuble or board, and let it dry in thu way. If it is too much wrinkled or folded lay a cloth over the wrong side of the silk after sponging, and iron it. It is the custom iu most families who give attention to the concerns of the table to serve oatmeal and milk at break fast. Excellent as this custom is, it may bo varied occasionally with good effect One way to do this is to make a hasty pudding of Graham flour; it should be made l'ke oruinary Indiau meal pudding, with the exception that the Graham must first be wet with cold water; it must be stirred constantly, it wJl require about twenty minutes steady boiling nud should be well sal ted. To Perfume Note Paivu. Get a few quires of blotting paper, sprinkle the sheets with the perfume desired; then put the blotting pijter under a weight until it becomes dry. AVhen dry, put note paper, envelopes, etc., between the sheets, and tl.iC3 them unler a weight for a few hours; remove thtm, and they will be found periumed. Tne blotting sheets may be utilized again, and can b.e made to retain their pertuine for a long time by keeping them free from exposure to air. Sweet Ruse. One quart of new milk. three Ublespi onfuls ot yeast and flour to muke a thick batter. Mix at night and in the morning add one cup of frech 1 ird or half lard and batter, one cup of sugar, a little salt and the yolks of three and the wnites of two beaten eggs. Mix thoroughly together, mold into dehired shape' and let rise before bat intr. The reserved white should be beaten ttiff, a little sugar added to it and spread over the top of the rusk just before they are done. Dr. H aims says he has cured many victims of sick headache with the fol lowing simple prescription: When the first symptoms of a neauacne appear take a teaspoon! ul of lemon juice, clear, fifteen minutes before each meal, aud the same dose at bedtime. Follow this up until all symptoms are past, taking no other medicines, and yon will soon be freed from your periodical nuisance. Fas Obsament. Remove the wire from the handle of a folding fan and join the outside stalks, or what is still better, remove one aud then glue the sides together. Tie a riblon in the bottom, where the wire wa, aud place a circle of cardboard inside to keep it from closing. It mav be hung up by ribbons, but I preler them fastened in a corner. To clean carpet rugs take wet Indian meal and sprinkle over them. Let it remain for a short time and then sweep off, and your rugs will look as bright as new. Two ounces of soi a in a quart of hot water makes a good wash for painted vood work preparatory to repainting. The finith should be afterwar-L wiped over in a clear water. Tna long pier g'as aud tbe oblong. alio the square mantel mirrors have baen ttirust out of fashionably furnished parlors. If the chamber carpet is dusty, throw damp corn meal over it and sweep quickly and thoroughly. Mobtab and paint may be removed from window glass by applying hot harp vinegar. The Society of Architects of Berlin have been investigating the subjeat of the change of some kinds of bronze to a black hue. It appears that one of the most notable statues in thst city had become covered with a darkish layer, while an old cannon before the arsenal had retained its fine green odor, the two having been exposed to the same atmos pheric aslion. Upon being analyzed. the brenze cf the cannon was found to oontist of nine pirts copper and one port tin; the bronze of the statue, how ever, rxbibited a good percentage of zinc, and to zinc the change of color is regarded as duo. In order to ascertain the facts in the case definitely, several copper allocs were subjected to the ac tion of a copper solution. The result was that the alloys of tin and copner alone took the green color, while the al loys containing zine became more or less black, according to the quantrty of zinc they contained. HUM0B0U3. Amoko the score of us who rushed into a railroad eating-house in Missis sippi at the call of "twenty minutes for dinner," was a chap who had bis mind np to say scmething unpleasant when ,ne came to pay for his meal. He was growling when he went in and he jawed all the while he was eating, ana when he slouched up to the desk towy his seventy-five cents he broke out with: "Them sandwiches are enough to kill dogl" "What sandwiches?" "Why. them on the table." "But we have no sandwiches on the table, sir," protested the laudlord. You haven't Well, I should like to know what yon call them roasted brick bats on that blue platter?" "You didn't try to eat one of those ?" "Yee, I did !" "Then, my friend, you had better go for a doctor at once ! Those are table ornaments, made of terra-cotta, and were placed there to help fill up space I Lands o' cats I bnt you must have lived in a cane-brake all your life !" The traveler rushed into the car and began to suck at a brandy flask, and he didn't get over looking pale fer thiee hours. And they wsre sandwiches after all real good ham sandwiche made that day. The landlord had adopted that particular style, instead of using a club. Canadian llaxaar. Mr. John Osborne, Musical Baziar, To ronto, Canada, wntes that his wife was cured of rheumatism by tbe great pa n banisher, St. Jacob's OJ; that he has f'Hind it an invaluable remedy for maDy ailments. "Speakino or curious conctdences," said a lawyer who had business in tbe City Hall yesterday, "I think 1 have the most eunou case on tne boards." "What is it?" ''One Jay last week a woman came to me and engaged my service to file a bill for divorce, i hadn t got through with her when her husband came in to secure my services for the same thing. They were of the same age, had the tame grounds, and had not met before lor months. "And yon took both cases ? "Oh, no, that would have looked little queer." "Then you sent one to another law. ver?" "Oh, no, again. I am not famishing clients to other lawyers. I saw that was in a nx ana tnat i must do some thing to prevent one or the other from consulting another attorney, and so acted as a mediator and advised 'em to settle their troubles and live together, which they nave done. "What I You advise a settlement and lose your fee ! - "Not exactly," replied the lawyer, as he stroked his chin. "I charged twice as much tor the advice as for securing tne divorces I "Troubles often come from whence we least expect them." Yet we may otten prevent or counteract them by prompt and intelligent actior. thousands of per.-ons are constantly troubled with a combina tion of diseases. Diseased kidneys and costive bowels are Ibvir tormentors. They should know that Kidney-Wort acts on these organs at the fame time, causing them to throw cn the poisons thst have clogged thvm, and so renewing tbe whole system. &3?"Ine Diamond Des for family use have no equals. All popular colors easily dyed, fast and beautifuL 10 cents a pack' age. All you have to do to set the phil ologists to work nowadays is to make up a word, and instantly they will be delving into languages dead and forgot ten, into Greek, Latin, Sanscrit, Choc taw, Chickasaw and Irish; and each one of a thousand of them will show you ex actly where the word came from, and tach will prove it, too, to his own satis faction, ihere is nothing like philolo gy, i'erbaps it is well there is not. What it Kid for an Old Lady. CosiiocTcx fc'TATios, Ji. Y., Dec 28, 1873 Ousts A number of people had been using your Haters here, and with marked t lleci. in one case, a lady of over seven ty years, had been sick for years, and lor the past ten years has not been aoie to be around halt tne time. About fix months ago she got 10 feeble she was helpkss. Her old remedies, or physicians, tiemg of no avail, 1 sent to Deposit, forty-five uiilea away, and got a bottle cf Hop Bitters. It improved her so she was able to dress her self and walk about the house. When she bad taken the second bottle she was able to take ctre of her own room and walk out to Ler neighbor's, and has improved all the time since. My wire and children also bave derived great benefit from their use. W. B. liATiiAWAi, Agt. U. S. Ex. Co. "Dobs a clergyman ever swear?" asks a religious weekly. We don't remember to have ever heard one swear; but if that Indiana clergyman who recently rode six miles on horseback to marry a couple, and upon returning home lound that the fee paid him was an old-fash ioued copper cent, which he thought was a Siil gold piece it he didn t swear, it was because he couldn t think of the right words at the time. Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinitfne irritation, lnflvji nation, all Kidney and Urinarj CompiaiuU, cured bjr "Uuctiu-ilua." f L "Tub boy dumb the tree and made the coon git," wrote a Montana teacher on the blackboard. "Sow, pupils, where's the bad grammar in thst sen tence?" XoLe dared hazard a corjec ture. The pedogoge called them a set of wooden he-uis, with braius as soft as squash pie. Then he triumphantly altered the "H" to "get" and bade them admire the pure, unadulterated sentence as it ttood fresh from the hands of a master. Farhisoto.v, Iij. Dr. M. T. Gamble ray : "I prrscniie Brown Iron Bluer In mjt iraelice and u girea SiU.MAi imil abebb is sonie agitat.ou in certain circles on account oi wine being charged with carbonic acid gas. Vi e can stand it, but what hurts us is the wine charged with pen and ink, and the figures look as big as a clothing sign on a suburban bulletin. Malaria, chills, positively cured by Emory's Standard Cure Puis. Their equal unknown; sugar-coated: no griping, 25c. If the fellow who got off the original piumoer joae could euiiwGt a royalty up on ail the nits, good bad and indifferent, that his wit called forth, he would now be as rich, perhaps as the plum- There we go; it comes so natural to refer to the plumber as the synonym of wealth I Gastrins. The increasing demand for this Drena ra tion aasboUsrho.d remedy fur hidicu-tion aud dy spep ja issuHieient proof ol its efficacy. Ths blackened lights of our old pic tures m.y be instautly restored to tiieir original color by touching them with deutoxide of hydrogen, dilated with eight times its weight of water. When dry wash tbe part treated with a clean sponge and hike warm water. For dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits snd general debility, in their va rious forms: also as a preventive against fever and ague snd other intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-Pborphorated Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell. Hazard & Co, New York, sold by all Druggists, is the best topic; and for paUems recovering from fever or other au&nesa, it hat no equal. imam nwichij. M. ft, of SisonnnrJowt. my: tot mnl ya I haw benn ntuif a Coafftk Balflun.eaUed Dr. Wnv HaU'i Balwn tot tb Lunra. and In almost mryeMtarooirhoBt my practical hav bad entire n a. a I nava naad and prescribed hondrada of bot. ttaa ever ainoa tbe djya of my srmy prauooa (13), when I was eunreoa of Hospital So. I, LooisTille, Ky. Heary'e ('arewlie BajT. It Is tfas Best 81 t for Cut. Bmlsas. Sorts, Ulcere Salt Rheum. Tetter. Cbapped Hands C&U blame. Corns and all kisde of akin Eroiitljua, Freckle and Pimple. Whin a man resists sin on human motives only, he won't hold out long. A (MAKES IS Dr. S. Silsbee's External Pile Eemedy Grres Instant relief and an inlallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold t DrtDotwU rrrrywhere. Prire, 1 10 pw bo rrnoMhrraail. sampl- pnl to 1'tn icintis ana all soff.-ivrs, by P. NfC-ttArtltrr A Co- Box SDML York Lit J. Solemsums-trrtriof -Antlkrum. Me) ttema. Ma BaH-A Sanaa- Idyl" Fraa m l-retvialeakee1 Merebmait. Mr. Gear H. Darla, a fruit deekT at z7 Westmin ster street, bears his erateful testimony to the nn eoiiaaled exrrlleixe of tne production of one of our most skUlrul Prondence Pharmacia a. Mr. Da via tay "Last epruur I waa very irreauy troubled with severe inflammation of tbe kidney, and it be-ame so bad that at tiiues I urinated blood, and my aufferuurs were intense. My condition waa so painful that for a while I was scarcely able to attend to boetnaen, and the a' Ten pains would oome ao suddenly and eererely thst IwouldbeoUUrailtoleaTeacusttmer whom I mix tit happen to be watttnrupon. Dunna-apartof thettme 1 waa ttnablo to walk, and aoarcel j knew wat to do or whk-b way to loos for r-lief. At this time a friend re commended Hunt' Hemeiry. 1 1 Jok two bottle of it. and it took rUht hold of my disease and cured me very sfieeduy. and I haTrerpn- nool no trouble with my kidneys since. HFuthermore, Hunt's Berne ly has strenxtheaed me very mucUasnd since I betran to u it I have been able to attend to boainea, and am all rurut now. heartily reeoiumend it to all. W oat it bee done far me it will do lor yon who sre afflicted. H a fiered fcr TwemtT Tears. 'Hon. Jo has Tuthill, of East Haainaw, Mich., says "Count me ainotur tne entbuaiaatic f rieuue of Hunt's Remedy. It baa proven In my case all you claim for it. HavlUK suffered for about twenty year with wo ven- die-sen of tbe kidneys (willed our local r hysidan Qronounoed BTiirnt'e Disease. I ma le a journey Ka-t to consult the eintneut Dr. Haven, of Hamilton, New York, or hue fame in Una aperialty 1 had hear t mucto. Dr. Haven examined me carefullv-and simply said- "Go and iret a bottle of Hunt's Kemedy and take accordtne; to directions- After bavin traveled ao far for treatment, it truck me as rather funny to be di rected to take a medicine which I miu-ht h ire bomrbt within a stone a t-irow of my osn d tor: but I waa In tbe doctor' bauds, and or course t followed his advic and ritrht slad was I that I did ax for before I had taken Hunt' a Remedy half a d len t mea I found 1m- luenMB benefit f r jm it, and by contluuiii-r the use of It for a limited time I rerovei-ed fr-im mv trouble en. tirt-lv, and am tday. I tuink, oneof the mnet rumred of rUfc-ve I M i-h Kaudrro. Ttie world ia indebted to -ou. sir for thepr-'tuul-rition nf sucq a medicine, and a nope you may ua tru wiui ui your reward. tf0STETt tfa STOMACH dm Hot-tetter's Stomach Bitters meet the rpoaire- mrnta of the rational medical polosophj which at preseDt preva Is. It la a pprfec'lj pure vetretaljle rt-rne-tv. emtiia'ia'r tbe three IniiKirnint or-iDeme m of a preventative, a toulc and an alierative. It mriiucs tne nouv a2ain.it c .ses-, hit gor-ites and eevita izi-stlie torpid stomacn and liver, slid effects a Falutarr chansre in the entire sv!u-m. tot tale lJ all DrugEieU and Dealers generally. Remember This. If yon are ick Hop Bitten will surely aid Na ture in maluDir yoa well when all else tall. If yoa are eontlve or dyspeptic, or are nffering from any other of tbe numerous diseases of the stomach or towels, it is your own fault If y jo. re main ill, for Hop Bitter aie a sovereign remedy in all luch complaints. If yoa are wasting a war with any form of Kid- ney disease, atop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. If yoa are kick w th that terrible sicknew Xerv- onsneaa, yoa Trill And a "Balm In Gilesd" In the use of Hop Bitter. it you are a ireouentrr, or a refrident of a mias matic dn-thct. barricade Tour iv-tem icr-unst the scourne of ail couutrie malarial, epidemic, t-u- lou. and inlermiltent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. If Too hare ronc-h. titninlr. or a'low akin, had breath, p-uns and ache, and leel niuerabie freue rai'.y. Hop Bitters will give yoa fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In 'holt they cure a i Dleeae of the stomach. Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneva. Itrutbt's ltse-e. Vm will be pali: for case mer will not cute or help. mat poor, bedrldilen, invalid wife. tsUter. mother, or daughter, nan be made the picture of health, by a few bottle of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will too let them suffer t IS A SURE CURE tor all cJlMiwe of the) Kidneys and LIVER It ham apedflo aatkm on tiJm most Important oceu ntoUr.c it to throw off torpidity and Tsmt T.v.'a'f. the healthy secrtrtion of tho Bile, and by tse?naff the boweic in tree i condition, r7iixLg tXm recolAr d;-SohArga Mot'trt'i lijoamrenWanagtrom WdlUI mAlfcrl, tu.ve the chill. Wort will Tuxoix relieve and qcickly euro. lathe Spring toelea nae the System, evry one ahould take a thorough course cf it, 41- BOLD BY DRUCGISTS. !r!oSI. rpiin f TfJtTEBIBOBI'S M.M.M.M-J Otlll NEWSPAPER. TFIE SrVU firs slfn fa tn K. tvi.tltenl ...I its secuni, to ink an etit-rtainin b st ry of th? tunes im wui-u wun iipnrvsonu!sieratf-e.nianvmore i"n annul n a wtea. i-ji cremation is now lnrer a I-ato-e). ri) mail. a mouth, or s-..t a year- -ISD1I tM iiaeal ft! ttat r-r vaae- ftccr! w .A .L t w- it:.- . , ' - - -- yt o s a. . isuukd. rubltsner. new Tort cltv. Kp. - Liu. HI UIU11CT, 0a "tb calendar, by null fur use. Areata 4 AH' S'Tfa flnas ntlln. mm ..... part, .Mass. tR tf $9H trran at brmcSamaler wortn fr W Adlivs Milan, a IV. l.y. rt:?E.hlL HOttr. Ocaaa arove. New I Ja-rV DM.riar th lata1 al.i.i. tkax uoi Tastnj 4t ' T J'P-r wtt. Dttiui JMJafuU IOT OtXUUE. IPrt.TC Ml lUTTn LVtRlrtHEKK tn tlaHsvelila.eartibTAiot-L Wtll knit pur of Ux iunv wiLii IIEKL and TOK ratHilcti in 90 aiumum. ji wiu aino Knit great var.rty ol IsVtht work tor watch Uvre u mlmij s. rtady market iend for circular and twnu to the Twnabl- Kaltclu WyBfcic Irg 1 rem out &qvk, ikinoa. Maw. A WAATRD tor the pmt and rmmtmeu ; wuip ncsonaj, h ana itioitML races rv PUT THIS OUT aaaBatanlasa, Vila TM Ceala bv BaiL a Qalaa sax of Oosda, that will Wlaa jaa la Mtn hi On Mwta thaa asvulna la Astarlra. AM lalsOMalaBr. at. aaa, IH tswl A, Ww DRS. J. N.A J. B. H0BEXSACK. THOSE AFFLICTED WITH THE EFPPT OF NKLF-ABLK AND MEKCTKIAUZATIOS "houl 1 in t he tate to consult J. N. antl J. R. HO BEMSACK. of 3U6 North Seoooa street, PbilaUel phia, either bv mail or bf per.n. Oaring tne boms mm 9 n. ji. iu a r. suu lO . r. s. . Ailvioe dee. Wn.oever lil knu hi ran.IL. tico and tbe way to unpnive It tinn!d read "WlsDOM IN A NUTsaElX. Sent on reoaipt 01 t-cent stamp. 2aa n Boil Cncth ijrrap.- tatoMt 3 fj UwlnlliM. rgiydrDiprl!. aua J.. nnsfScnhila.rts.ple BsUa, four, UkI a,. Wk i sw Fa. Utrc.il buaaaca, uuim. U, w JM Ja apseUM. rsate Coapiaiala, sad all "fi If llmars. It mmr aula. aU snuuttna as I I fl Maui aeepw. aril u. . K. Srikjra If rWV, mi. t.rik. t,trj bscua. Vi Jm, man." gaid tile) doctor. he ut by tbe betletaa of WU street peculator, your cue is very serious one. "In other words I have gold short, ranlier! tha DatienL "That' It, exactly. It ia my tlnty to inform yon tht yon mey not live uiree Tn nthe-r words, if the market fain another peg my broker will sell me out." "That 'a it." "Weil, it'a beet to look the aitnabon square in the face, doctor. I'm going to put np more margin and hope for a reaction. Bet yon $100 that my under taker ia scooped if he haa booked me for May delivery." It is needless to add that he will soon be on the street again. Lord Byron, in reference to beautiful lady, wrote to a friend "Lady hits been dangerously ill, but now she .adung-T-..... w -ulT aimin " American be leu, when attacked by any of the ills that tienh is heir to, may be kept M ing, and av. id being killed by taking Dr. K. V. Pierce's "Favor ite Prescript on," which banishe feminine weaknesses, and re tores the bloom of health. By ali druggists. T,rm.! Moilie was caught by her mother stealing apples from the tree and severely rebuked. Her mother told her she most not touch thoee apples, as she was going to make preserves of them. Oa the following bnnday little Mollie's school-teacher asked her why God for baila Adam and Evo to eat of the tree in the midst of the irarden. "Because He wanted to make pre serves of the apples" was the childish reply. "First a rough, carry me off, Anil then a i-ntrin thev carried me off in I' This will no' Ie your epitaph if you take voiir.ough and Dr. 1L V. Pierce's "tiolden Medical Discover" in time. It is jeciric for weak luncs' epirtiui; of blood, nijiM- sweats, and the early stages of consump tion. By all druggists. Tkehk are forty-two different shades in kid eloves this sprmp-. This Dumber micht bo increased by imitating the shade cf disappointment that passes over a lady's face when she sees some other woman with a prettier pair than her own. Throat, Bronchial, and Luna; Rlaeswea. a specialty. Send two stamps for large ttvati-e giving self treatment. Address Woklo's Dispensary Medical As.so- CIATIoSf. Buffalo, V. Finely-grated norsernUisu root, thor oughly rubbed np with white sugar and taken slowly, cures Hoarseness. ."Furores are not always fact " but the incontrovertible facts cO'icernin; Kid ney Wort are better than nnwt fUures. For Instance: "It is curing fverybody" writes a druggist. Kidney- Wirt is the mort popular medicine we sell. " It euouid be by right, for ni other medicine ha. such specific action on the liver, bowels snd kidneys. Do not fail to try it. feBTTbe most brilliant shade pssdlile on all fabric are made by ttie D amoud Dye. Unequalled for brilliancy autl du rability. 10 cents. Tux touchstone by which men try ns is most often their own vanity. Dklivas. Wis., Sept, 24. 1S73. Gists I bave taken not ,uite one bottle of the Hop Bitten. 1 was a feeble old man of 73 when I got it. Tadiy I am at active and feel as wtll as I did at 30. see a great many that need tuh a medi cine, D. UOYCiO. The tunnel at Montreal, under con tract, will be 16,000 feet in length, sit I be laid with a double track. The center will be about seventv-six feet below either side of the St Lawrence. Tho cost is estimated at $4,000,000. Revelation suggests the idea that from Woman comes the power t "bruise tbe serpent's head. ' Ibe words ta'ce a new meaning to-day since this U preci ly what Lydia K. Pinkham's Umedies Co for the physically diseased patient. Her Vegetable Compound reaches the ultimate sources of the evil. I.S action is gentle and noiseless, but it n core powerful than the club of Hercules. Bazar. Mr. Corby, at a meeting of the Man chester Scientific and Mechanical Soci ety, condemned the screw-jack as a relic of barbarism, and predicted that before long it would be superseded by the hydraulic-jack. On Thirty Daa Trial. The Vol'aic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Klectro Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty dsys to men (young or old; who are afflicted with nervous debility. lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaran teeing speedy and complete restoration ot health and raanlv vigor. Address as above. N. B. No risk is Incurred, as thirty days' innl is allowed. At Sebastopol a new Government dock has just been commenced. It will take the place of the one which was destroyed during tbe famous siege by the allied armies more than twenty-five years ago. It will require thren years to complete it, and the estimated -cost is $20,010,000. Murder will ru'.so will the fact that Cat. bolme, a deodor,aud extract of petroleum, the natural hair renewer and restorer, is tbe best Dreoaration ever invented and ex cels all other hair dressings, as thousands of genuine certificates now in our posses sion abundantly prove. VntnrE often trips and falls on the sharp-edged rock of poverty. LaOies and all suSer. r from neuraicia. knv. ria, aa.l all kin-irs I comnlunu". woi nud without rival Brown's iron hitter. It is a proof of boorishnese to confess a favor with a liad graoe. "Ronali oa Coma.'" A for Wells' "Kong-h on Corns. " 15c Cnfok. complete, permaneot cure. C"ias wans, bouiona. Ax effort made tor the Lspjiaetsof others lifts ns above ourselvei. Corolilhioi collars aud cfii wiil not turn yellow nor grvw UiiT, like tiher waterproof goods. The most unhappy of ali men is Le who believes himself to be so. Dr. Kllnel Great nerve Festr la tie anal n thA -11 . " ' marvel of tne aire (or aU aer.6 dii kaes. to Oisrhies. All Ml Area htreet' PnUadeisiaia, Pa. Mkw possessing small souls are gen erally the authors of great evils. Ladies and children 'a boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon 'a f ateal Heel atmenen are asea Evert noble cron is and oa earth ever win oe, a crown oi tboros. Dwt Die tn th alotue. Kongi, on Kats. Clear out rai.b.l.roache. iutm, ltalyaitimttJttaji,gupi;rr? A villi va of paganism is strenath a ' " viuinvtauuty is ooetuence. rxKT ttrnisHOK, DaaOTa' Tnt-Rev James McCarty iara: "Brown a Iron n.,."":r?m severe dvnue.ia " -'"uicumeoi Ir, fareuasunaf weather r. tjn. Xj - . . " . , -u. a.Muu Knwell points out that next to frequent reading's of tbe barometer and thermo meter locality, and a knowledge of the distribution of atmospheno pressure over at wide an area aa mav W nnu vatiofl of the ehvaetar.of clouds, espe cially of tne cirrna Taricty, ia of the greatest utilitr. Observation nan nlainly be made use of in system of telegraphic weather forecasts. mm 5ft Rheumatism, Neuralma, Smtica, Lbaqo. Backset. HeaaiJ. Tttha. aisrs-lliaiars. lpna". i " Hurmm. -l't-- 'e ... Iu. o.a "'ceu, LYD.A E. PiNKHAM'S 7E5STAEL5 COKPOU: A em Car fop all I El ALE WEAK- IWES, iBcliadiwa; !" Ir regalar mmi Fainfal Slenatr latlea, IalaanarJoa anal t lcermlioa t the YVamb. Floains, FED tAPSlS ITEJU, &c tVFteaiwxrt to tba taste, efficacious and hmneriiata In iu effect. It at a grass help is p maney, ana bsvsa pain donas' haboraad at rtgnlar perlud. rHTSKiaXS r it nusraiBi rr rauxT. tWToa ax.WSaEvrs of ths feneratiT orpan mi ait her atf. It fti second to BO remedy that has ever aeea befora tla pnhUet and for all disease of tb tlMm it to tb Grtatat Rcdt ta World. jJ-llIDXET COMPIJirVTS aif Either Sea; HimI Great Belief ia Its ITae. ITM.I V.. mtllllll BLfMvB IrKl F lr"R vrfll Mad- at eterv toly" oi iiuinors lrom tne Blood, at las same time will give tene atrf. renirth to abosjdteaa. AaanarvaaaswtarsattUsssLaaCni.Ktn4i rtrBoth the Caaiaoand and Hood Paxifler are pre pared at OS and 3 Westers Avraoe. Lrnn. Kan. ITiea ot either, ft. Six bottles for (X The Compound at sent by aaail la the form of pills, or of tosemrea, o raostpt of price. 1 per bat for either. STrs. Pivahara freely sua wen all letters of inquiry, bclose 3 can tamp. Sand for pamphlet. Mailtm tktt fop. fWlTW ft. FronraV ! jrea Wit ear C"tut'! ein, niii.iiiaia isi anu TurpUlity of tne Livtr. S auia JjaTSold bv all llrucsU.'tl ca FCS THE PERCENT C'j?.l CF COr-STEPATSOH. iltiTr M CorurtipatioTa. and no recictir has everj. Efctm. WliwvtrtAf3 cau-, lxDwercrcbcttiiiAtel aaaallryl to vir9ratra sUaeT-WTrc aj DSI THIS citTT..re com- ris--Oj pUlat is Terr apt to be otpUoatedwlthocnjiLipt.an. Ku'.-CT-'.Vort oazes allaiiscjci ri.rm oven vracn paysiaiiaar and BafHaaca cav d?.-.--o i cy"If yrm barre eit-ir 01 tire tronbira' USE Oriental Cream, or Magical Eeaatlfier. llmovvwTaa flmp.ei Frecil!. Uotti-Patctje-aad ery tru)rta o a beauty, and se&oft detf9 boo. It baa atuod the tjt of tbirtj years, and m wo ham: lfa tar.( ii to be sure the rraparatloQ s pPHriy ss&ade. Accept bo eoQDtfr ttitat attmiiar ttamo. Ths 4iattr.asnua X imj oi (be mtmCT tow (a tm. tl; nt As yoa letti w:U o-e thm I Trcnmn' ud Ooannds Oraem u th k-atst hxrw-ful of all the t m waaratltme.' Oc bottl wiU law4it 2ioiaUis. art- tterery day. AJen Poadrs (.abtile raaovw raeerfliis. oui hair without tn jury to tbe akin. Mmk M. B. T.OorK AUD. emie Frosi ,a Bead st 9 T For Sale tor all drvwinmtm .nrf Fau rtJTT it'fTlL lhiK.- Kaa TT sit r- j a t" a-arr. ra of baas Imitation. Sl.iaa) Kawvd fox arrsaa aLa Hsu oi maf oa aailliia-tha asm. gSaSTprPFQ FREE i fnsare Ke-sons H-vtcrH i Dr.KLCi'E S GREAT Ajferttsmt. Jus. t.'T. re. u tfirfavieU. , tut mf;e r-'-iro tlj tHl borne tm f p-aT-ntj exrire.. . fwrH'r on ho whea iNH.q.1 Ar-h .Ptiiiid.-it.-i Pl Wi ArcT t. 7ivJa 2li tujm cjal tteM.ai-.K im nlhiqTitn. aakcViaaoMM m . . . lliatlllra. ,' . j ' " I" ' Ur lUIa! till C'aire4. WS IWIIt iK- J. Mm-iitj,,, leaixu. ai.lUoB. for Tuat'XwSJrcUrSr 172 ,tti3Sftt&&'& THE BET IO e.u.. CSHIS. TUDCCUror ftiVinii line Pi fr .MiHamjncnonJ-vr 50 n ftU!S. I Wn f,., ,, ,. al lljim CoaUoaOObai. rrnvT orS.C.prHaor, from any eaaae. aa7a !;rTUM- afawor asod toll FRA2ER AXLE GREASE RMI tmm a . I narke.1 a. le.m mnrh . LB YOUNG MENr Orcalr.free. VjaJsTiiTJiXSr- '"ht here and a a aitu....... Jaueava.aia, OPIUM&feHibit ATrtTEWrWS THE HOPE OfJ si amaaaSSSSaHaaaaaaaaaaaaam 4 !FLLtai.e iiu I ritt ti.tr' M w 'at. 1 j Fit mitiatAB. tttsry p arfttrtr lfftl't Kl-I So UOQ I 'litrH Ihh ., . tt'.- riair (I t I J I. i i1 '..Utl. 'h Alio Hrta; liMiuuer teS lvai, r Srartara, Bss VI 3 asiat a '". mm rn twJ; Ji 'J-IJa!?' 5 a. "aaa f IIM II H2L.V J& laLtai Snaa. - Btace HEALTH IS WEALTH. Ml of Boilj is Wealtl of Mini DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparilliaa Resolvent. tsi smi blood puaffim soasd Sean, itmnr bone and a lirr-" If voa would have voor flexh inn. wmmi ! soand wUHonl carMa, aad jour coo way s aarsapaniiian m Resolvent. A remedy eomposod of tagrextlent of tztrsnr. ajnary amdleal proparusa, saeeritial to purify, heal, repair aad invigorate tho brokea-down ol wasted oodj ajorca, PLaaaaxr, ban and Psaaa, STatlrT IM la tTOaUneal SAd CUT a. Urn n-" bv-waat aaiD the complaint mav ho -l groat!, whether It bo scrota a, o-a-iumptioo, aiui m, aloen, orea, tomor, botia, erjsipeut or I rheana, dtseaaw of the mega, kjilnejs, blad Oer, womb, stia, liver, tomaca or lovit, e: trier chroaw or eoaatitnbooal, tb virtu is ia the Blows! whieh aopoliea UM waste and balVI asd repair theoo orgaos and wasted uoes of the m. i the biooii ia aoaeaataj, the proeess of repair The Sarsaparllllan Resolvent wotoaty is a oompeaaatm resedv, bat eecare the aftiiDoaioa bcuob of each of tne 01-7004, n aiaMlshea tkraughuat the enure yt:em luoction. i harmaMaY aad aoppl-ea the bioud res. aia with S pare and aeaithT eorreat of new Bte. Tma en. after a tew dav ae of the lamapaniiiait, beoome dear aod beaaUtaL PimpiS biotchtti, bin K ipota soaI shia erupCloBS are remtrred : aore mail nicer a ,q eared. Fenoaa euflenng from acrufaU, enptive due of IS eye, mouth, ear, leg, turtui and a-iaada, that have aemmoiatad .ad prea-l, etiaer fVoai Bamred iiii"e or mereury. or from He a of oorroaive sublimate, m-ty reiy apa a enre If th Saxsaparilliaa av oootiuued a aumcieot tuum to m-tte its iiaprefMloo on the system. One bottle contalna more of the active pnnrV plea of atllclnea toaa aay other rreparauva. Taken la teaxpooarai doses, while others rcqtus f e or sis Uxao a indca. One Hollar a Uottle. R. R. R. Railway's Ready Relief, Tne CheatpesS aad! Best 9Iexttelj foe ruiiiy . ins vsoria. Is frors one to twenty minate never fans to relieve ria with oae tbormiich application: no matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Kheumatlo, Bed-ridden, Inilnu, Crippled, Nervonn, Neuralgic or prw-rated with Uiaeaee may (Hirer, KAU WAY'S KEAIiV KKl.iFg wai aS'jrd inslant ease. rSFLAMMATIO OF THK KIDNST3, ISFLAHMATION Or" Til 3 BULDDSH. rNFLAiiMiriO.N OF THS BOWELS, COSOKSTION OF THS LTJNQ3, SORS THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PAUTTATION Or TIL8 HiABT, HYSTERICS, CHOCP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRH, ETFLCErZA. EKADACHS, TOOTHACQR, HBCKALGIA, RHSXATISX COLD CHILLS, AOCK CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES, BHCISSS, LTTMBAiJt. SCI VTICA, NBRVOC3SESS, SLiKPLESSXISS. COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PATN3 IN THS CH3ST, BACK or LDf B3 ar tastanUj rellared. j.r a TjAEia HV ITS VAUIOCH VoBMS. FEYEB AM) AGUE. VKVSU a Tori arams -,.,mj. mj, . - -- - - - tM j nei e m not a remedial agent In this world that w 11 enre Fever and Agne. and other Malannos. Billooa. Scarlet. TVDholtL Yeilow srnt , .... t bvRADAAV'M PILLSj ao OUiCltiv aa KillUIlV'a KAiY RELIEF. It will In a few mmnMit, ... v - 8"orSt.mch, Heanbarn, SIcK Hewlacne. Uvaep- Pain tn the Bowels, Diarrhoea, liysentery, Couc, Wind in the Bowels, anil ail Internal Phi::. Traveler should alwav. carry a hotue of ILefv WA1S READY RELIKF with them. A few drop la water win prevent sickness or pains from ehanire of wanae It ia Kr... ,k 1.- . 1, , or Biuerssaastlmniant. II lners ss-J Laoikenata saoold always be provided with it. RADWAY'S Reffulatinff Pills Jerfeot,l?nrgatiTe, Sootliiiig. Aperi- eraiB. act wimout Fain. Always Reliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBS in UTS FOB CALOMEIa, Porreetly taatelesa BteranUeenaiaei arttn awaaa gJJJ. Pari), tsajaiata, puru'y, cieanas and streng- Raw' Pius for the rare of an Osc-rder of tho Stomach, Liver, Bowels. Kidneys, Bladder. m. Ooni plain is. (eervoo Dlseaes. Lorn of Ap- Betlte. Haadai-JiA PMiu.tM . .--.(-J.iuu,Waueue!, iniu- F,0o DrSP!1. BUiooaneea, Fever. InCamma Uob of tt Boweia, Pile, and all derangements or Ow Internal Viaeera. Parely vegetaaie, eontaln in np mereory, mluenala, or deletenoos drair. iOtavarve (he following symptom resolttng ftwai Diae of IU Duresuv organs ; Coasupi SS. Ia,war1 rJJw ;n" ot Blood in the fTV- ? J 0iu Stomaca, oea, Hearttrarn, iS,of Fuilnese or Weight In the Sto S2,j2?rJnctUo'u7 'nUg or Flattering ax fMiiean Choking or baHera.; Sensauoo waen Sa'-'Cfi or. Dimness of vjg, Dots or .11? ,11 8'at f er and dail Pam In the riesja. DeSeionrv , r iA.MniM,..,. v.i- . ljU?-?i J:Jr, y" " ! 810, Chest. Jg-Jjjand Sodden. loaaes of Beat, Burnun m 'w, f RairwsTW Fnxs wtll free m rstaaa tram all Sas atxv-camod disordera. OLD BT DRUGGISTS, arlea f Cwwta Fer Bew EEA1 "FALSE AND 'TBTJE." asa . aT w ri' JWAT A CO- No. S3 Ij yoni iaonsan.la win be sent afs tat) Pikll. a?.ind tor RiDwivs. nd see tlut the BSsas) "Ruetr la oa what too bn. Vmixjy. 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