sat An tndlan Scare. Tbo Like Street House, Ck'cago, ODe cf tie earliest hotels of CMcage, of which tee bibulous Hark Ueaabien tu mine host, stood naar the river, on Lake street, and was, perhaps, the most popu lar hostelry of its time in the city. It is not generally known that this lionse is still in existence, but such is in reality the case. It was removej one block northwest of its original site, where, in a much-improved and remodeled state, it now stands, bearing no suggestion of antiquity in its outward appearance. Many incidents are related of this hotel, and of the scenes and incidents which occurred there. Some of these are well wortn repeating, but limited space for bids the mention of more tnan one. Guests who stopped st the house and were given the best chamber sometimes had a btrange and startling experience. A man would go to bed and sleep sound ly until just before dawn, when he would be awakened by a cry of "Indi ans, Indians. ' At the same time some one would rush into the room, snatch the bed-clothing from the bed, and dart ont again before the astonished guest could get his eyes fairly opened. With visions of infuriated savages, glancing tomahawks and flowing blood, the terri fied man would jump ont of bed, hurry himself into his garments and bolt out of the room, confident that a terrible Indian massacre was in progress. Bat imagine his overwhelming amazement and confusion when, on rushing into the cuisine of the hotel, where breakfast was in conrse of preparation, he would be corlly informed that he was alarming himself without cause that there were no signs of an Indian outbreak or any disturbance of the peace whatever. To make the mystery more dense, nobody couid tell luiu wno the person wai that had wakened him in such an outrageous manner, lie would queatioa everybody about tne hoUl, but each and all of them would wear a look of hopeless be wilderment, and either pronounce the whole aflair a uerpiexing puzzle, or in sinuate that be had been dreaming. This same thing occurred at different times, and with different guest, always with the same result. The victims gen erally arrived at the conclusion that it was a practical joke, perpetrated by somebody in the hotel for his own indi vidual amusement. One night a man stopped at the house who had heard about this trick, and was prepared to baffle the joker if any attempt should be made to uepnve him of his morning nap. Sure enough, shortly before day light, lie was aroused by a terrible com motion. His door was thrown open and somebody planged into the room, shout ing in thrilling tones: "Indians, Indi an; quick, for your lives! The Indians are upon at! ine bedclothes were whisked off the bed, and the mysterious intruder vanished. The man coolly rose, picked np the bedclothes from the floor, put them back in their place, crawled into bed again, and was soon eiijoviiig a comfortable nap. Some time later a band shook him gently. He looked up into the anxious lace of the landlord. "Sav, mister, it's 6 o'clock you'll have to get up." "Wbv, whai's the matter?" "Weil, breakfast ought to have been ready an hour axo, and we can't finish it till you get up." "Do 3 ou take me for the cook?"' "Xc, but I want that shett vou're ly ing on. It's the ODly one in the house that can 1 e used fora tablecloth, and we want to set the table." That was the explanation. The Indi an scare was a ruse to get the sheet for the brbttktat taid. Y oiTew and lgs. How is it that the well of Russia Is so niucn more formidable an enemy to the human race than his k rencb or German brothel? Writers and novelists of all ages have accused this ubiquitous quad ruped of trt&cuerv, stealihiness and ferocity, until children, wno take their impressions from books and not from experience, have come to regard him as the lLcai nation of that it mean, blood thirsty, tricty. and dangerous. "Truth compels me, however," says Lieuteuaut Colonel Richard living D.xlge, of the United bta'.e Army, ';o kfiirm tliat ol all the Carnivorous animals of equal size and strength he is the most harmless to beast and the least dangerous to man He will not even attack when won n led; and though he will snap at pursuing dogs in helf-ut f ense. he Lever follows up tne advantage given nini uy his sharp teeth and powerful laws, hut takes to & gUt as fact as he can." These word?, written altout the buffalo wo:f of the Ameiican plain, tall, gaunt, lean and hungry looking, may w th equal truth be applied to nia congener in lint tiny and roitou, in the former province wolves are rarely seen, although tbet commit terrible nocturnal depredations among sheep, calves and aogn. bach. however, is their cowardice, that every Breton lai nif-r is in the habit ot sending nis nock ol slieep out to pasturage dur ing ine day wiw a utile cniid, olten a girl not more than 6 or 7 years of ace, in charge of them, aud nothing is more uncommon man lor tue nungry marau der, who les licking his chops on the ede ol ihe adjoining thicket, to issue forth from lis fastness and pounce upon a shtep so long as the uilantile repre sentative oi tne lord oi creation u clo&e at hand. At night, however, ttie woll is bolder, and will scale walls and scratch his way throogn the thatched roof of the sheepfold to get at his prey, Strange as it may seem, the dog es pecially if he be of the smooth-haired breed, like the pointer or fox terrier has more attractions for the "earns lupus," whose relative or descendant he is generally believed to be, than the wooily sheep. "When a wolf is hungry," writes an Knglish gentleman who has long resided lu Brittany, ''and smells an appetizing d g, Le ill spring upon him and carry hioi off, even under the nose .of Lis master, it is certain, in fact, that the wolf prefers a dog to any other prey. When I was at Hne goei three j ears since a wolf jun.pcxt ovei the wail of the hotel yard aud cameo off a dog whoee piteous howls awoke the entire village. An empty collar, suspended at the end of the chaiu, and covered with blood, bore testimony to the untimely fate of its late wearer." Tue lively author of "Wi.ll-hunung in Brittauy relates that a Breton peasant named Antoine lived some years since with his wife in the Forest of Dnalt or "Black Rock." A heavy snow-siorm had fallen to the mountains, nd fur several nights in succession Antoine iound it necessary to protect liis there sheep by admitting Uiem to bis hut S.x or seven wolves paced around his dwelling ail night, ut'ering the moat dismal howls; but a large wood-tire and the presence of mau kept off the fam ished besiege a. At last the peasant and his wile fell asleep, and the tire burnt low. A sadden uasu was made at the roof, and five jaunt wolves leaped down into the hut. Before Antoine could strike a light the three sheep weie devoured and a favorite iittle dog was swallowed at a gulp, and then ihe in vaders sprang upon an old oaken cup board and disappeared through the roof. Tie Louduti Aiiytnctr, in referring to the powtr of the aJbatrcM.its weight of twenty eight pounds, its wings thir ben feet irtm tip to tip, and its ability to kt p in m tion lor a whole day sajs: "We Lave in this bird a machine burn kg concentrated fuel In a large grate at a tiemendous rate, and developing a very large power in a very small space. There is no engine in existence which, weight lor weight, gives ont anything like the mechanical power exhibited by! the albatross. AGRICULTURE. Thb first few year of the life of fch apple tree is the most important period fcr exercising care and diligence in re gard to pruning. A well-known pom eu logist once said that he could grow a model apple orchard and nevtr prune with any other implement than a jack knife. He would begin with the tree as sxn as it was taken from the nurse ry, and would at once begin to furm the future top. Then i the time to avoil cratches, which will be almost sure to split io after Tears, ana to begin at the top at the right height and ia the proper shape. One is apt to begin at the top loo low; it looks higher on a small tree thin on a large one. It may not be desirable fcr the general grower to undertake to do all his pruning by means of a knife, bnt he can always use it to good advantage. Excessive prun ing of large trees should always be avoided. Tei striped bug, wnich destroys young plants, is a great obstacle to en cumber culture. Virions expedients are resorted to in attempts at protection against this pest. An efficient remedy is sprinkling the plants aoa surface of the hills, while wet with ashes, soot and superphosphate. There is probably no better remedy than soot when this can be obtained in suffioient quantity. Box es with mowqoi to-netting or glass for the top are cheaply and readily made, and when ph.ced over the hills prevent the bugs ironi their work of destruo tiod. Early Hoeing. By this we do not mean hoeing early in the season, but early in the morning. In the early morning the dew ia on and tLU is charg ed with an anailable amount of ammo nia, which, of course, feeds the roots below. If the surface is neglected a crust forms and the air does not circu late in the soil. Get the farm hands to begin wtrk a couple of hours earlier in the m ruing and give them the same time at noon to rest. Sua the Soil. This cannot bo too stroigly urge! upon farmers. Thor ough pulverization of the soil is some limes worth an extra dressing of ma nure. Two fields, ljiag tile by side, were sown in wheat. One was plowed and borrowed the usual way while the other was harrowed five times. The reso.t was that the latter gave seven bushels more to the acre than the for mer. Ceicxxs, when firit hatched, should not be hurried out of the setting neat, tor twenty-four hours at least from the time the earliest commerce to show themselves, it is better to leave them under or with the hen mother. Tbey need no food fcr lrom a day to a day and a half usually. When tiiey get strorg enough to venture from beneath their mother's wings it is time to move the I rood. A Du 1'aoe, lix., farmer claims that for ttiree ensecuuve years he has ob tained sound applrs free from worms on trees in his otctiard by sowing three cr fonr quarts of salt nndt reach tree, while the fruit on trees not so salted was all Injured or ruined by the codling moth. TLe ground in this case was nnuer cul tivation, and he had never tried the salt remedy on ir es growing in ground tha was seeded down. It will cost but little to try the salt lemedy, add now is the time to do ir. Vest careful exr rimcnta made in New York last season show that the flat cohere of potatoes t rodooes the finest tul ere and the largest yields. The best results followed the Dutch method ol planting, which consists of keeping the surface of the ground level, planting a singlet ye in a place, covering it six u cues oeep and allowing Lnt a tii gle stalk to grow in a hill, whicn are a foot apart each way. A cobbesposdext of the Farmer'$ Iiiriiw has l ret iced during several wmurs tne plan ot keeping apples in cry rand, poured into the tilled bair.-ls alter atom g in the sellar, and finds it a "decided improvement" on any other ever tried, tLe limit Mntiuu g till late spring"as ciu-p and apparently as tesb as when hrst gmnereo. He does like wise with potatoes, snd uses the same sand year alter year. Thistles is Oais. When thistles ap pear in oau ueir tops may be mown oil a week or two before the oats shoot up into hea iug. At this time the thistles re sevral inches higher than the oat leaves. U cut ttieu, bloasomicg aud seeding are net only prevented, but tue short (tubs of thistles fail ont of the bundles in binding and leave the straw Jean. Moles Fbotect Strawberries. An Indiana oils, lbdiana,tiuit glower says: XAst year 1 put twelve motes in my slrawi.eiry patch of five acres tJ catch the gruls. and they did the we rk. I never had a dt zen plants in jnrv d during tne summer, eithir by the crubs or moies, 1 know some people do not care for moles on their farms, but I wait them in ny strawberry patch," lax practice ot some of the best far mers now is to keep pigs through the summer ou gieen food, cnt and earned t j the pens, w:th a lii tie grain, and what milk can be spired afu mutter making. SprirK pigs are thus made to weigh 200 pounds t t seven months old. and. exeunt in the last montn, they get little Brain, The beet time to sell such pigs is at the beginning; of cold weather, usnallv in October. Melon Vises. A writer states that he has positively driven brig away lrom his vinea by putting a irallon ol clean sand around every vine. Where sand can be obtained this is a very con venient piotection againBt a very bad enemy, and a single trial may satisfy any olb whether it is ff ctoaL Tbx fat on a cow known to be a laree and nch milker will mostly go into the cream pot dniiisg the season. It is never safe to buy a milk cow in poor condition, as she will require heavy feed ing, or make poor thin milk. Cct crass when in bloom, and it will make more nutritive hy than if cut later. The amount of water has oi minuhed, and therefore shrinkage will be less. In late-cut hay the increased fiber males it more inaigestible. As 8O05 as onions show signs of msc- got woik, pull the sfitoted ones by the roots, snd cany them from tbe field. Chile ren can do this woik, and many onions can tuua be saved, aa no worm can destroy moie tian u single plant. We were taught tnat the ability of flies to walk on the ceiling was owing to a power in their feet which enabled them to hold on by suction. Bnt Mr. H. De Witz. of the Berlin Society of Natural H. story, has di'oovered au ex udation ot a sticky matter from tne foot of a fly by fastening the insect on he under tide of a plate and viewir g it through a nuciobcope. The adhesive matter seems to pass down through the hollow of the Lair. Probably the ime methed of holding un applies to all in sects. To remove finger marls, pntty stains. etc, frcm glass, put a little soda in water with which yon wash it. the yon DOMESTIC. To Cure Skseuso. A correspondent writes: Daring the recent rapid changes of temperature I cat; gat a severe cold in my nead. accompanied by almost in cessant sneezing. My unfortunate nose gave me no rest. The slightest impact of cold air, or passing from the outside air into a warm room, equally brought on a fit of sneezing. In vain I snnffdd camphor and Pulsatilla; the light ca tarrh etill triumphed over me. At length I resolved to see what the main tenance of a uniform temperature would do toward diminishing tne irri tability of ray Sobneidenan membrane, and accordingly I plugged my nostrils with cotton wooL The effect waa in stantaneous; I sneezed no more. Again and again I tested the efficacy of this simple remedy, always with the same result However near I was to a sneeze, the introduction cf the pledgets stopped it at once. Nor waa there any incon venience from their presence, making them sufficiently firm not to tickle, and yet leaving them sufficiently loose to easily breathe through. This ia really worth knowing, for incessant sneezing ia among the greatest of smaller ills, and it seems only a rational conclusion to hope that this simple plan may fur nish the most efficient remedy against one of the most distressing symptoms of hay fever. A PBOTECTixo cover for a lounge can be prettily made out of two simple ma terials cheap cretonne and a strip of common brown cotton, which is used as a border to the brightly tinted goods, and where the seams are put a row of fancy stitches using embroidery silk or crewel; finish off the ends with fringe. Another style of lounge cover is made of unbleached cotton, around which may lie stitched a strip of turkey-red calico this constitutes the border finish; scatter over the rest of the cover ap pliqned leaves and blossoms cut out of cretonne, all carefully stitched to the goods, aud where the stems are frail embroidery should be brought into requisition. It is surorising bow much these home-made covers protect fashion ably upholstered lounges. A very pretty table cover may be made by taking a fine piece of linen of a creamy color as the foundation. Se lect a piece of cretonne, figured in red roses, scarlet poppies or any flower that can be cut out and grouped to form an effective border. Cat out the flowers and arrange them on paper, and with a pencil trace their outlines. Then, by means of tracing paper, transfer their outlines to the linen. Next stretch the linen on a frame and paste the cretonne flowers upon it with smooth paste. When the work ia dry, remove it from the frame and button-hole stitch around the edge of the flowers in silk or wooL Then outline the veins and markings with filoselle and work the stems in stem-stitch wth crewels. Finish with a fnnpe of the linen and a band of drawn work and filoselle. As improved cement tor small iron article is made ss follow: Take two narts sulphur, and one part by weight, of tine blacc lead; put the sulphur in an old iron pan holding it over the tire until it begins to melt, then add the lead; stir well until all is melted, than pour out ou an iron plate, or smooth stone. When cool, break into small pieces. A siifiicient quantity of this compound being placed upos the crack of tne iron pot to be meuded. can be soldered by a hot iron in the same man ner as a tinsmith solders his sheets. If there is a small hole in the pot, driv a copper rivet in it, and then solder it with this cement. Wans flowers have been earned iosk cutanea in close boxes or cases tbey olten appear withered and worth less, but with proir treatment they may be revived and restored to their original beauty. Instead of being at oue put into vaeea and exposed to the hot, dry air of the parlor, they should either be spread out en damp flannel or moss, and covered with a disU-cover or inverted box, or J-Ut in pans containing mca and water or damp sand, in which they can be set upright, and then shut up in the daik tor a few hours. Il they do not regain their lresbness un der i his nursing, there is no hope lor them; bnt in all ordinary cases their recovery is certain. A Mxxioah worl-lasket is very orna mental, and not difficult to do either; neither is at all expensive. Purchase basket made of bolt rushes; embroider a piece of acailet cloth, cut the shape ot the pattern; the valance around the basket is also of a aoarlet cloth, and nandsomeiy ornamented with needle work. Ihe design of the embroidery is in large Mexican slitcn, which is very showy and easier of execution than the Beihn work. The sppliquea are ot various colors, cut ont of odd kits of line goods, and bnttouhele stitched on to the doth; a rustic frame holds the basket; the whole ia handsome and quite orLamcntah Ir the hair has become thin or faded in color, tbe following is an excellent way to restore it to a healihy condition: Bab on it creosote ointment every night. This removes the dandmff. It will take persistent effort for about a fortnight. The scent is rather unpleas ant. Wash eff the ointment every morning with soft-soap and a little warm water, a epoonlul of the soap to quart of watsr. When the hair is free from dandruff, apply a mixture of rum and bitu r apple juice, which makes the hair grow long and thick and dark ens it. A VKBT prettv industry, with a prac tical result, is givvn in crocheted nap kin riugs for children. Select linen thread ot a soft, unbleached tint, make a chain the required length, close the same, which will show tha size of the ring to be wrought; now crochet round and round until the width of the rina is obtained, finish with small acalloi. starch still and slip over a bottle to diy; when dry run a bright colored notion through the scalloi and tie In a tiny bow with short ends, this novel style of ohild's napkin ring is qui'.e a beauty spot on a well apouinted table. Thk new silk or satin coaching para sols in red and bine are supposed to be injured if wet by rain. This is true u they are only tpiinkied by rain, for then they become spotted and look badly; Lnt if tbey are thoroughly soaked witQ the tain, and then left tu dry, without beiug closed, until the next day. they look as good as new. or even better, having lost every wrinkle or orease. It is well, it the paiasol has become spotted in a sudden shower, to pour water over it, and thus make the color uniform. "Oh. Nandy, why did yon not come sooner to your own Lillian?" the cried. "I must plead bus in ess as an exous, my dariii g," he replied, "but why so anxious to see me to-night? Is it for anything important?" "It is a question of life or death with me," be sobbingly said. "For H- aven's sake, Lillian, what do you mean?" he asked. Promise me y ou will obtain for me what 1 wish," she said, her tear start ing afresh. "I promise, if it is not icecream." he huskily answered. "1 want your monogram on a gold eagle," was the inetant response, Last fall a n&rrow-goags road twenty-two miles long was planned and a company organized in Wisconsin, and an Eastern man who scented a chance for profitable investment called upon tne .President to make some inquiries. "How is tbe new line getting on V he asked, after some, general conversa tion. "Splendidly. We have the right of way tor the first five miles, and have taken steps to gobble it for tbe other seventeen," "How much stock have yon issued?" "Two hnadred thousand dollars. 'And how much has been sold?" "Well, yon see, it has all been pre liminary thus far. We have sold enough stock to buy bine uniforms for all the general officers, furnish np sev eral rooms with mahogany desks and moquette carpets, and aa soon aa we can work off sufficient to purchase hor ses and carriages for lresident. Secre tary and Treasurer, and furnish the superintendent with a yacht we shall begin the real serious work of building up a grand trunk line." Ax expensive wife: Old gentleman in a beer garden near the railroad dejmt, waiting for his wife to arrive on the next train, complaining to himself "Here I have already drauk six classes of Filsener. and (looking at his watch) the train will not be here for one hour to come. This will compel me to drink six more glasses. It's terrible. What an expensive wife I have got 1" Tberx is probably nothing better calculated to stir up a man's evil pas sions and make a red-handed murderer of him than, after having been yanked by the jaw all about the dentist s inquisi tion chamber, to have that cold-blooded villain speak of your tooth as having been "removed." Medical: A New England physician says that if every family would keep a box of mustard in the house one-half the doctors would starve. We suggest that every family keep two boxes in the house. FoBCEofhaV.it: "ijeok here, mister," said a drummer to another traveler who occupied a doable-bedded room with him, "what makes yon get np in bed and hammer your pillow every time those cats out there squall, eh?" "Yon must excuse me, my friend," said the somnambulist with a yawn, "bnt the fact is I'm a saasage chopper by trade." Ox the facade of the principal hotel in Vichy, France, is the announcement, "All languages spoken here." A tourist entering plies the host with English, Spanish, Russian, etc Seeing that the good fellow understands never a word, he inquires who it is in the hotel who speaks every tongue. Then, mine host with dignity responds, '-The travelers, sir." The amazing alacrity with which many of too Indians have suddenly offered to take farms and settle down to agricultural pursuits is now explain ed. It was only about a month ago that the gentle savage learned for the fl'St time, that whisky was made from corn. And ever since then they have been lust crazy to put in 10,000 acres of corn to each brave. Sampia Totars. There lads carry samples for commercial drunmera in the Western cities. A reporter interviewed one recently- which disclosed the tact that he la a shrewd chief, with weU-oefi ned business ideas and a to Trough knowledge of all the ramifications of bis trade.'- "Well, youncster," sa-d the reporter. 'how's trsmc this seasonl" 44 'Bout up to the avrage," was the serene rep'y. "Have many regular customers?'' ' Yes: thirty or lorty." "How many regulars and transients do vou do business tot in the course of yerf" "Two or three hundred." Is tbe work bard?" "Sometimes pretty tough." "Tell me exactly what you do." 'Weil. I co-ne down to the Kussell at 8 o'clock in tbe moroug. If any of my cus- omeia show up l m all riubt for tbe day: but if tney don't, why I ketch on to some oher feller." ilw do you grade your chanre-f'' ' On, we've sot a reglar price list scale ot prices, you know." "And that isf" 'Carryin' notes ten to twenty-five cent, coruiu' t distance; luggin' samples thirty cents an hour or SI 60 a day. If we carry two hours straight id the morn in it's 1. It we go out both forenoon and afternoon It'soDly 11.60." "Have very long days!" 'Not more'n four or five hours with any cne cuttomerl "How do you fill in the remainder of tbe time? " "Kunmn errands. (Excuse mr: there's a feller tippin me the wink now. ) And the leader of the guild darted away, to re eive instruc'ioas aoout the delivery f a letter. He disappeared, but in about ten minutes he returned and silently inli mated bit willingness to renew the inter view. G thirty cents for Ukin' thst note down to Uuy Hincbman's,'' be remarked io a confidential tone, "ay, young feller, be exclaimed, as if suddenly struck with an idea, "are you a lnlerviewinlmel" "rerhaps." "Well, I've been acquainted with you so long 1 guess 1 won't go back on you now. Aik me aometbln' more." 'Have you eve" teen to school " Sb'd think so seven years at the Bishop and Irving, and 'm goto' to the night school this fall." Oood idea." "Think so? Well, I guess so. too. A fuller can't git too much learnln', not t j no meant. "W hat drummers that is to say, what lines of business do vou like best!" Jaoliy men." "Wh)I" "They stay in the stores the longest: they're hb'ral, and we're more hab.e to Kit extry trom 'em. If they do a good trade hey don t mind an extry half dollar. Why r'lolick, my tnend frooi hew Turk, who's n the jewelry line, sends me a new suit of clothes every Clmatmas, r-g'lar. tie's a dandy, he is. There's other good fellers, too, but he's my partic lar pard." Lion t you tackle some heavy loadiP "You're stioutin'. The luit J ,b s-carry- tn 1 ever took waa flatirons patent flat irons. Tbey broke me all up," he added. iu a mournful tone, as if recollect-on ot the incident bad something of the pathetic in U Laoen s heavy, toe next to loolry nut we git used to it, and don't mind a pretty big lag." "Does the custom of showing samples in tbe s; euta' rooms at the hotel interfere un tour pioflur " T used to, but that's played out now. Merchants won't so to tbe rooms any more, so we've got to go to them. We find our race a good deal better fur it tell more s-oooaaud-git through with a town quick cr'u we used to When we had sample-rooms o much." iiow much money do yon make?" 1 av'raue about f 9 a week. Prettv fair. aia'l ill" "Don't you have any dull seasons in your hnel" Of course, from about Christmas to, ay tbe 80th of January, we don't do liOthin' to speak of; and then agin we have a dull summer season. We're jert giitin' over it now. Business is very good though. 1 uoot complain. (.Tuere "s another felier wants me. Qjod day. mister. I'll see ou tutur,") And the buss cf the sample totcra again whisked away on an errand for a dude, whose hair was parted in the middle and the ends ot whose mustache tickled his HUJCOBOCa. "Mamha, what's that Y asked a litt.'c fonr-year-old in a house in W arren street. as the lightning flashed last Thursday evening. "That lightning, my son, said his mother. "Is that what hit my papa the other mgnir ' Whv, your papa was never struck by lightning.1 replied his mother. "Why do yon ask such a question ?" '"Because, when papa came home the other night yon said he looked as though he'd been struck by lightning, and he'd better go and sleep on the sofa if he was going to keep his boots on." A Good Frisad to tliw Chi Sab Fbasoiso). Consul A. F. Bae, of the Chinese Consulate Offlse, expresses himself clearly in saying that he, as well as his family have suffered severely from rheumatism and neuralgia, and that me dicines were used in vain. At last St. Jacob's Oil was tried, which effected im mediate cures in every case. Tue Consul regvds the Oil as the greatest pain curing remedy in existence. Commebcial item: American pork cannot get into Germany, for Bismarck still keeps np hii "watch on the rind," Stiakca with CodtdIsit Tremors, rben parched with fever, then well nigh dmolTSj tn clammy sweat, knot the r-pe'ttloo ot sock a souse of horrors every few rtayi enough to wreck ihe strongest constitution. Undoubtedly. Erea hen snrTeren from fever snd ague and bilions remittent soveced in overcoming these dises-ea, It takes long to repair their rangei. That popu lar and e Oective remedy for the ma'arial peat and Its un'lard preventive, BostetteTs Stomach Blu t r. not onh eradicates it, bnt builds np a srsrem worn aud enfeeohd by its penotllcat attack Nor Is there a sorer safeguard airainv miuiQallo ilis eaaes than this g nlU reguhtt snd ionic. For disorders of .!' slums h, liver aud bowels, organ asarnlehurfullT alerteJ br ira nre wa er and unsccn-fimed iief, it is a peeiy and thorongn means of relief. It is equally lo be deprmied upon by Invalids wno resort l it for its lnvig-irating ef fects and to remedy dyspepsia, rheumatic and kidney troubles, it improves appetite sj well aa th ability to gratify U without sabaeqnent dis comfort. jjove nothing too violently; hate noth ing passionately; fear nothing too strongly. Gents. I feel very grateful to you for lbs wonderful cures that have been performed with Ely's Cream Balm. I have bad Catarrh in its worst form for the past 25 years aud have used every thinz I couM hear of with only temporary relief. I com menced using the (Jre-in Bun sa t 1 con sider it the best thing I ever tried. I will recommend it to every one who is sffl cted. J. B. Kelsey., 32 Broad Street, New York City. Drnes of Postmasters: Mr. Postmas ter General Giesham has issued an order that first-class and second-class postmasters muft remain at their posts and attend to business. We don t very well see how a first-chva postmaster can do anything else. Catarrh of th Bladder. Stinging Irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and Trlnan ComnhuntM- enretl bv Hiu-h n-rtai rta n CI To remove rust from kmve, cover them with sweet oil well rubbed on and after two days take a lnmp of frw-h lime snd rub till the rust disappears. Remarkable Escape. John Kuhn, of Lafayette, Tn I., hi t a very nar row eavaue trom lejth. This U lin own Siry; tine year sen I a in the laat stairet of Con sumption, our best piyaiciacs avf tnr case up. I dually got io low that our 'I- ctor saiu I could not live tw n:y-f.ir hour. My trlei.d then pur. cuasru me a uuuie oi ur. w m. nan s naii-am lor the Luna-a. I am now la perfect keaitn, hating w uuicr mcujetne. Henry's Carbolic Salve. The Best Salve In the wor d tor Cute, B'ul-et, Sort. I leers, salt Kheum. Tvt er, Ctapped iiauu-, vnuoiaios, v rua aul an Irj-i oi Skin E 0.li..n , etc. o-i Henri s Carbolic Sa.ve, as n wua aiv wui miliar .uu MrlKX x CCU S Essex Cotxtt, Va Mr. James R. Mlron. clerk. sas: "I have ned Biowu's Iron bitters and found it valuable lor the purposes which, it claims." Oastrlne. Ladies are particularly recommended to try Uastbise tor headache, nau-ea, etc. AU druggists. Musical note: Pattt gets $2,000 night in London, while in this country we are glad to pay her gd.fMJO a night The Euglish care very hi tie for music if tbey can get plenty of underdone beer. Ia ra'oa fttrrasth. Ha! h ta thfhirm n.oua Uoa of the fune'lois of ' awuion ui trttion. earn:! n. and eicree o . II any otvan of tie body f ule to perroriu u p irt. cmf usion tid dia rlar cor. IdskIoi, tuu-tiiati'in. in- n miiwini ana irttfrsemi in a -tsau6: deuh. Wi puyaU-iaus ciuub.De -unp.e rotiM-die- to . -pt-rate upoti tbe ar rural functlous, i-e;i Ih- pores muore nbatris m. purify tbebloi! and rat -re health. The old uuj i-aiuu iu uainnra iraroei monu-lnea ror liver, -trail cb, akin an-1 kid i?yx. and loet di-aae on th thraioH. -St B-rnard VM.-bl Pil,s" have never LfMw iiaiMa. All urifcff lets Bell luew. Thk man with a club: Another New York policeman has just been assaulted. It is a very cowardly piece of business. this jumping into a man when he is down. Dr. Kline's ureac nerve Restorer is tbe marvel of the age for au nerve diseases. Al Ota stopped free, bend to Sill Arch hireet. Philadelphia. Fa Thk best toast of the season was. we think, given by a printer, viz., "Woman the fairest work in all creation. The edition is large, and no man shonlJ be without a copy. Ladles and childien's boots and shoes Bee' cannot run over if Lyon a Patent Stiff enera are used A tocno politician explained the tat- teredtoondition of his trousers to his father by stating that he was under an apple tree enjoyiug himself when tbe farmer a dog came along and contested bis seat. Dont Iie In trie doom, "Rough on Rats." Clears out rata.ni Ire. roaches. bed)MigUllea,auw,mole,chipmunkajophera, 16c First Boy "bay, do you know why tbosei laotory chimneys are so high ?" Second boy "Ten, to keep out the wa ter in case of a flood." A rood medicinal tonic with real merit. Is Brown's Iron Bitter. On Thirty DajV Trial. The Vol'aic Belt Co.. Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated tlectro- Voltaic Belts and E ectno Appliances on trial tor thirty days 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 manlv vigor. Address aa shore. N. B. No risk is incurred, ss thirty days' inl is allowed. Dr. Gravel' Heart Regulator cures all forms ot Heart Disease, nervousness end sleeplessness. A rtrr Three) Days. Mr. Cbarlss W. Mokki, "Eagle" ofBce. Pitta. Held, Ma s , writes. May S, lJ : "For several months my wife's mother (Mrs. Amy Boyce) had been in a very precarious eon llbon w th dronsy or Brit; it's d.eae of the kidneys, and having ased all methods and measures for her restoration hi the line of treatment by our leading physicians, and having failed to benefit her, her family de spaired of seeing her relieved, and gave her np to die. Happening to run acrusa the testimony of a Mrs. Daw ley, who had been cured ot similar sickness by aslng Iiuut's E- medy, we at once pro cured a bottle of It, anJ commenced giving it aa directed. After n-ing h tliree days she was so far improvad that sne could get from her bed to her chair without adtance (a circumstance that has not happened for months). Prevtuos to taking It she was troubled mora or less with short breaih, requiring a continuous finning to keep her alive. This gradually tmprov i d as we codU ned the we of HuutlRemedy.anl on the f urth bouie she was able le set up all day. She was Moated terri bly in both limbs snd body upward to the tunc. 1 he tenth day tas b owing left her bowel, and bow she Is not wonen above the knees. Ill r kid neys were very bad st the time, dl-chanrea be in of a bloody character and emitting a sickening iw a ui mmj uai ma caaaun m aer eaaa baa I wosdcrfal. aod Hantt RemedT hu work ad R atnd to hec A MdiTxJ style of sofa pillow ia croche ted is aqnares of different colors! select worsted of moderate sixe; almost any titeh mar be chosen: a cord Is run around the edge, and tassels, one or two, are placed on the corners. To Consumptives, Reader, can yon believe that the r rear or afflicts one-third of mankind with a disease for which there is no remedy? Dr. R. V. Pie ice's "Golden Medical Discovery" has cared hundreds of eases of con-umption, and men are living to-day healthy, rubuat m n whom physicians pronounced incura ble, because one lung was almost gone. Bend two stamps for Dr. Pierce's pamphlet on Conaun-ption and Kind, e l Art'ectioos. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, X. V. It appears that alum ia sometimes added to wines to give aatringency and to raise the color. For its detection evaporate to dryness and then set fire to the organio matter. Young or middle aged men suffering rora nei vous debility, los of memory, pre mature old age, as the result of bad habits, should send three stamps tor Part VII ol Dime Series pamphlets. Address World's Dispensary Medical AsocLATiojr. Buffalo, X. Y. Perhaps the most popular department rf science in Spain at the present day is geology, and tbe Mining Exhibition at Madrid is oonsidared to be a grand suc cess. . Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" la the debilitated woman's best restorative tonic. When traveling on a railroad it is said that lying with the head toward the engine will sometimes remove a headache. PtTKBrrANDie.4TcoiM.iTn oil, from selected livers, on the ae .shore, by i .'asweU, Hazard a Col, N. V. Absolutely pure and aveeu I'aiienu who save once taken K prefer It lo all others. Physi cians declare tt sup.nor to all other oua. CHArro bands, face. Minnies and ronvh akla eored by ukiuic Jumper Tar soap, made by Cas well, Hazard to, New York. Wkbstkb unabridged: Up in Chau tauqua county one day last week a pol itician was watching a severe storm from his doorstep when a farmer ac quaintance turned in hastily from the road and drove under a shed. "What's tbe matter, Bob?" asked the politician "Well," said the farmer, "I believe tbar'a one of them slyooons coming.' Chrolithion collars are made in different styiea, both standing and turn down. The cuffs are reversible. Dr. Stites, Brooklyn. X. Y., was cured by Dr. Elmore s Kheuniatine-GoutaUneof very severe Kheuniathiia and kidney disease of several yean stand ng, alter trying every thing el.te without beuent. Glue ia made of the clippings of hides horns and hoofs, washed in lime water, boiled, skimmed, strained, evaporated, cooled in moulds, cut into slices and dried upon nets. Carboline, a natural hair restorer and dressing, as now improved and perfected. is pronounced by competent authority to be tbe best article ever invented to restore the vitality of youth to diseased and faded bair. Try it Sold by all diuggista. The woody fibres wbioh go to make cp the bulk of a timber tree are nothing bnt cells of a particular form thickened by the deposit of woody matter in their interior and aggregated in a spe cial way. Booth ob Coras." Ask for W ells' "Rough on Corns." Ue. Quick. wuipwie, permanent cure, lorna. wans, numona, WiRRKVTON, N. c. Kev. J. K CBarbanLsava: "l 1 Brown 'rou Bitiers. It is a couip : ro- aLjrs.ne, ionic ana aD-euzer." The Munich Academy of Art has among its 468 students thirty four Americans. Horrid, yea, it is, mat we must suffer from disease, but from Heart Disease, tier vousnes and sleeplessness. Dr. Graves' Besrt R g ilator will give vou immediate relief; thousands say so. $1. per bottle at druggists. Thzcz are some things that are ac tually worth their weight in gold GonMe eagirg. for instance. TRADE MARK. The pii:s ire warranted to be FTRELT rrm. table, free fiont a 1 mux-r.il and otner p imus substances. They are a certain cure for Consti pation, Sick Iteatlai'he. Dtanensia. BiHonaneaa. Torpid Liver, Loss of appetite, snd all diseases aiming xi om uie Liver, Stomaeh, Bowels or Kidneys. They remove all or strnctinns from tte channels or tne system and purity the blood, thereby lui parting health, strenirthsnd vlirr. Sold bv druz- gtata, or sent by mall for 26 cents in stamps by F. 5LUSTAEHTEK k CO., 83 Mercer St.. New York, Sole Mannfacrnrers of ST. BERNARD rniv. HULL rlLLS. Send for rtreatar. Catarrh HAT-rKTKB. Hyfc 4krrMrrna.u.dniy- el: nre bntta eurrt. to all kp pAarmnca, Catarrh and Hay. Fever Li Ju'r at d Auiniw. 19 to - tiia date Itc 2k. uealker Ila a a aiy reiur t t ibtte truu- tbe nvi:one d. d. Uabhikl Ciwii Balk wiI!.wl-Dr,'Ik.l dv Km IIiict id to tue uutriU. b alwur-l. eflt-rtitallv ciw-aiijtimr tn uaKfti iaiwe-. A catarrUal lru caivintr ue-al' br awret.uns. t jall.iV lnfljrsiiki.ati.ill r .fAi-ta A POSITIVE CURE! 'roui rii :o mp trtelj btui sawn be-i sasiBL.u. io n at ui i amis i iiiitar rrr ins ELY S oi lartto and an.a.L brn-fuial ns CREAM BALRI. ,u" lp"u a thta-iaivti fia.lmi ui will iui. TJoMualled for sold in tUa bead. Airrmai'la to ua& Send tor nrcillip Sll cen'B a oai-kaim liv mail np al druKmsts ELY BROfHElLS. oaafo. N. X. P ATPNTS PR'tf'KtBOl SO PAV. Sendf-r a AlXiil lo our hin. l-l. oi nilr .etl.xia. E. H. GELSlOS S CO- l,ua F Strict, W a-uuuruu, D. C f!MTl WAJITnforheBe and PatOM l aallimr Plcrmal bouts and Bibles- ITices r Quoad S per oeiiL National fun. co Wiilad a.. Pa rotsnAW FrsnriKs'oi.uos.ewsrk.?l t. Termi Sal- riaUon lur graduate. W rite for circular. f aQ a WLCk. SUsaayaxocmeeaau maoa. Ooatit ooret raa. Addreaa Taca a 1 0-. Auatiata. Ma gPts wl.TEDleS!lr.,, llBat ! abiM evr i&TratiiL Kuikiiila oair of A-jkmsr. with M KKL and TOC rafIW tn 3U niluutr. It will aJM) knit a frcya var.tjty o fanry witrk Uir which tlvr tM aivrav a r1v nuarltK rimA for arm lar and terois. to the Twanaljr Kb Ittiac narniatr . itw i iwnirni -itvswt,. rvmr.- mmh. A SURE RECIPE For Fine Complexioiis. Positive relief and inimnni y from coniplexional blem ishes may be round in Hasan's Magnolia Balm. A delicate ana harmless article. Sold by drnists everywhere. It imparts the most bril liant and life-like tints, and the closest scrutiny cannot detect its nse. AH unsightly Discolorations, Eruptions, Ring Marks under the eyes, Sallowness, Eedness, Rough ness, and the flash of fatigue and excitement are at once disnelled by the Magnolia It is the one Incomparable Cosmetic. 1111 'If , W Rheumatism, Jrr.rT7. ,Aia a atan. the tsisLE a. Tsyeuta aj ."jk. ftatataaa"" BiSia"" - a. a. ska. REMEMBER TUTS, IF YOU ARE SICK. If yon are sic. HOP BITTERS will ' snrefy aid Nature In making; yuo well again when a 1 ela fa! a If vu ars mprl.vely well, bot feel the nee of a grand tonic and tin uiant. never real eaav nil yow are made a new being by the use of MOP BITT EES. If too are eostlve or dyspepOe, or are suffering from any other ol t.ie numer ous diseaaea of the stauch or boweW, a is yourowa fault If yua re mala uVur HOP B1TTEBS in the sovereign remedy la s3 ancfe eomplalnia ... If yon are wasting away wits any form of Kidney disease, p tempting lieath Una muaeat, and turn fur a cure to HOP BITTERS. If yow are sick wita that terrible l!.ne-s Ni rromuies, jou wUl Sad a -Baaa m Uilead" ia tue nae of HOP BITTERS. If yoo are a frequenter, or a resident of a niUsmaUe diatnct, barru ade your system against Ue scourge of all eoon tnee malanal. epidemie. blliooi. aud In.vnuluenl reveis by tha aa of HOP BITTERS. If too have rough, pimply, or sallow Skin, bad breath, paius anil aches, and !tl miserable generally, HOP SIT TERS will give you lair skin, nca Mood, the sweetest breath, healta and Comfort. . In short, tbey core ALL Diseases of the btomacn. Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, hUdueya, c, sad win be paid for a eaia they win aoC enre 'irheip, or for anything Impure or Injurious Iound in trem. i hat poor, bedridden. Invalid wife, sister, mot -er. or daughter, rail be niaile the pH-t'iiw of Oeaith by a few b. tiles af Up BUtera, costio- but a ir.fle. Will yon let them Suffer I Cleanse, Purify and Enrich the Blood, with Hop Bitters, And you will have no sickness er suffering ot d doc's bills to pat. I w Um wearM Mtai i it tm t4M r aet-jt-l, flap, sMLm. Vrtwr. fi4 So-m. am Km. Hwmrtsal Uiiiwan, CMtwrfc. htm f Apernil. FrMM Otmpimmtm, Mod ail la va, r. If mrv etiH. v5c o avl aol rol ca-vun wvt jrss. arcsawrtwa nr arait) atu cnrnai. KysmZT ici, irir'.i.o. Hutfi ( hop. lsa e-vwon ante ii uiaj Ajayfmm la i w- i liiriMfal riaa.m tt a d SWaT aasftl IU i to ll Wvrdl ----rT I hT B 1ammttHT n 1 Ur. rpf,r to Liair d & W pp ocntd bo hatS tr t m ri'B ifarjun 'i FkivIt (p , hjrn tv-M, nrj'l vo- U ira i. A- yi ir at I t . ii iso-ci:na m a 1 to us fur t i J01LI Of iiimATr3. an;aasv, e. T ' PFTVrSTflTWX't'ln'''f rails U era an, t their XXalS kJlUll O helixK rfiirtar Bf.nn..ii. jad. drcas with stamp, KH.O. Inbio SOa.WiUialooJ.C liriSTeo-lAIlIEl TO TASK OUR SKW II 1 an -v w r tbeir hncnaa, 1a a:r or emintr , and earn SO to Sla pr w-e. mirnv pmala Inc iter HumDi-f Mia r ..1 rr4a. lae. r ie aauinl si ! lrtiouiara. atvsus i XFti. C'.'. Jb Siltb AA. K. 1 CCR HrTH and owd myourwwn count louiiir k.co T fjullear OUUU T. Ad orw r. tr.aiEt.'.KBSat to. riuladiapnut. Fa X JjH 3. ,1 mw ,t inmi S.J,i,..i- w-4 a. A half m:Ilii e utlt-L 0aapr njtly s tt.ed. Ih j'.eapr. ad.r.Bo jttry JtM H itli sUtiLa DILS. J. S.Sc J. B. llOBENSACK. THXB AFFLICTED WITH THK KFFECTS OF iKLF-aBUmK AN M EitCTRl ALIZAT10 lhnell lilt trl Ule lo Anunlt J. N anil J R Rf A. BBM3ACK. ol WIS Nortk aoooo! street, Philadel phia, either by mail or bv per., during ike hours from J is. SL. to s P. JC, and ( to P. M. auvtce rree. w htwueTer would know kls condl Hon and the wav to impruTO a stioaM road " 1HDUM IN A NUTsttKLL." Sept on receit 1 s-ocal si am p. Cure aTiiovrantwi bT Dr. J. IL Mrr Waif, offlrw "i arvti .-., g-uiLav, n,. aiitiob irrwa, kbdipv lor . Hlal DO U KrrktatTfl fm-M fru-vaaa .tavva t si muotb: Kfyit4ir Hounr. BmAinir Ha i H.nirrlsvv rr svh roont; Hexsbey Uoom. H.trnmtv. r.MBaind cul Uixei Uuesai-o llth. Uth tk. Uiia. FRAZER AXLE GREASE Boot la two world, sot saio E-vevy paeknsjw kava ewr IraMlr-mar k ani to srorkaal Inset's. MOLU coixecjb or PIIYSICIAX9 and MURGEO..S SlLrilltl. Tbe prartkrd advantama of thla 4ml Harrland W-'mau aHi mral. mllaf .hi.h . . w ,rk ,.i . ? 1 'n""ea4 LAOor-Atory loa-ue tola. THOMAS OPIK DeanJsViieaJ QA SHUTS Sne WTTtng p:iper. In blotter. OaW whs oniendw, br mail fur e, Honied. Kconomt l'aurna Col, Newbury- port, Haas. Y0TJKG MEN jj-r .d Circulars free. VALtSlliB Bllut5 Jan vil riT au vea.ta Jtehna:rrpianyaV .iTiakToiil fc dshar saooto s r.io 1ui. a- . . .1 S5 tO S20 fr7"."'- "mpte worn. Campbir Milk la th. bast Ua ment, fnea omta. Phamlx Pactural wOl enre tout onarh. Price W eta llleXbiTillifei?? and raint nf ohtat,ir . soW S3 sL 4-OOI) and VA I.I l Pkri. I IV Lm Smm .vhd MHi or .slre-A with fmcrirtun. adv-nn. 'Mtrn. nr. LKU mm rmJtarsi T-r'Wr X REJECTED CASES Lte? W. E. WITHERBEE, Fatewt Ailornev.) Box XWaliloiainux! Mass, an rava taa md:bm rl 1 1 m MMkia Vwrcatoljaaa " Hit- I it If i rKii., ni I ( f; jr5S?Jr4?-X 'aa' i m I I aa a a il ' omsb Like an Evil Snirit- bo COmes malaria and it comes in bythe ckTve .tnn a leak in the rJumb! Pr wme ZJL vA AAii;iAuucu v e cannot alwavs kPrfi Tnalnfl-i-Ti A.. drive its effects from r .l. i?" Slve battle and lime, malaria has not a ehost of a cUnT KrrTERf taken in cine. YourJSlTAe'1,uf13 tnegreat unn7 medio SSist sus it, and you ought to keep a bottle in the house,' HEALTH IS WEALTH. ttaia cf EaJj is Wealtl of Hiad DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, in i un ilmd rcmnxs. wsaid Save your leak Ina wuaoot cartas, aa4 jour ooo Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. ArsrMdy aawd of tacradlsaai of anrao. Biooortios. assenttal lo punrv. i aad Invigorate the brotes-oowa sad ViTTi t tody -TTica, ruaaairr, Sava sad fiu saswrla na trwatment and euro. ssastas by wkal aarae the eomplalnt may he by wkal aarae the eompiams may h Bhathar hi bo scrofa a, euawumptloa. Moanai ogan,soroa, toman, holla. eryaipsUa. or gjtliewta, Sisesses of tko lungs, tooaeys. Mad. sc. woato, sara, Btot. stooaoa er bowoia, nthar oferwaieor eosMirotloBal. the virus hi la the Blows VUMS sawplica Uw vuu and kollils and repairs so orgaas aad wasted uasoas of tao system. If tao oawo w nacaiakr. tao proeoas of npa Tha SartaparllDan Resolvent Ssd swsr Is a oBSawosoatrnaT roiwedT. tao hssni si mi acoow of oaea of tao ormaa. It aaxabiasaeo toroiigoowt tao eottro eystom runctloev al aarsaoa saM sapoiieo uo sals wwa i pare sad healthy bot lfo Tn im, after a In few days' aso ml taa lawiwi si III ml boo riaamaa. biouaeo. ours ana ars isaatfreo : sore aaa uioars worn rwraooa swltenag from scrofula, eruptive i af law eve. OMoth. oara, legs, throat ana goaaaw. that aao amamaiatTi sod spread, eitaar &waa oaworwd ahjmaa or saoroury, or from tno oat of eorrooiTO aooluwato, aaay roiy apoa a euro If Ibo iteaapanUiaa la oaotinusd s solawioal turn lo owdte lis lis si nail io on tko system. Owa kotuo wiisim asoro of the actlvo prlnet pi as of Madlelnaa aaa any other Preparauoa. Takea hi WMapooofWl dooaa, wklla otkora require two ot stz omaa as moca. Oao DoUar m Dottlex Ra Ra R Radway's Ready Relief. Tko ChsapMl wwdl Boo afodtolaio (os IsaboUj Coo lat Uaa Worla. Is froDi ono to trraaty Braates aoror fans to relievo Pais with ono Uoroogh application: so maoer sow violent er excraciaring Uo paia, tao khoumatta, Bod-rldden, Inarm, Cnppied, Mervocv Neurairo or prustracad with duesie asay aoffer, RaDWAX'S JkAJr EaXISF WIS alord inataat aaao. ESTLajm ATIOTf OF TH1 UDNBVS. INFLAJfMATICRf OFTHS BLADDZS. nrruLMH ation or ths bowkls, CONdKSTION or ths ltjsq. KU THROAT, DIFFICULT BSKATHIO, r altttation or thx exaut, HYSTERICS, CIIOUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATASKH, lsflczsxa. HXASACEX, TOOTHACHE, HECKALGIA, SHSCM ATISX. COLD CHILLS, AQTJB CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND 7B0ST B1TSS. MUISZS. LTJHBAK. SCIATICA. NEHVOCSNKSS, SLXZPLXSSXXSS, COU6HS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THS CHSST, BACK or LD1BS art maraatly ralloToa. Dt ITS VARIOUS FORM4L FEYEB A2TD AGUE. rt'-eTH AND ASTJS ecred for 9n eta There Is Bot a remedial agent la this world that will euro fever and Ague, and other Malarious. Blitooa Seariet, Tvphiad, Yeilow and other fevers aidel by UaO A AV'H I'lLLS) so qulckij as RADWATU &KAOT RELIEF. It will in a few moment, when takes later nail; accordier to the directioaa. cure Cramps, spawns, Boor StiHtiarb. Heartburn, SUsa Helache. I;spep. ia, Pu piuiioBor tue Heart, Cold Chills, Hysterica. Paiiw to the B-.we:. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in ane Boweis, and all Internal Palua Traveler should alwava earry a bottle of RAIL WAYS KKADY KkLliF with them. A few drops ia waier win prevent slrkneaa or pains fom abac re of water. It la bedor UtaaFresca Braaly or Hitvra aa aatlmnlant. Blaera moil Laaukeraaesa akoold slwaya to proTaiod waa n. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills rarfaot, PurfratiTO, SooLbJiig.peri nt, Aot without Pain, Always wiiabla and Katnral in Operation. A TEOETABIaE STTBSTTTCTE FOB CAIaOUEIa. TwttKT "aarslesa elegancy enoted with rwee guw. fwrgo, ogaaaio, ponXy, claaoao aad streng- rkllSwir,vri!J r afj disorders or ?.'!. Tri Bowoia, Kidneys, Bllder. C""'pt:i"- rrooaDiaeaaea, Lorn of Ap-P-t.;tS Htm'xcM. ConwpatJoo, Coatlven-?, Indl ST'Jn'p-'SilBnMamt '"er, inBamms V?,. BT'"m' PUM- andil derangements o Lt! jyry.,Vf- Pmr,!T al.'0, contain fj? aieroury, mlnerala. or deletenooa druga fV Obaervo tko foliuwlug symptoma resultlna J? V1. ft?eove Organa; ConaUpT noo, la want PUea, Fuilaeas of Blood la tbe r.'jtZlJJilJL.H"tFc'" Hoaniwra! 'iod' Fhilweas or Weight la tao SUv moca, sou Erootauona Minklng or Frononng at Ike Heart. Cbok.ag or Sotrenng 9enaaUona sua a a tying poatura. Dlmne-a of Visk-a. IMta or 2? T',,r wat 'ever and dull Pain la the "d, Desnlency ot Persptratloo, Yeilowneoa of ! " Eyeu. Pais ha tho Sloe, cneot, aeand Suddaa nuaaas of Host, Burning ia A fowdoseo of UdwitW Fnxgwlll free uo sywwa frooi all tko saove-aamed dlsordera OLD BT DKCOOISTS. rrioo, as cents va stow. READ -rHEZ AXD TBTJE." Sand a loner kui to RADWAT A CO Na a vHfJwk. Cor. Ckorci St., New Tort. aXormatloa wwna tkoasala wta bo so To tko Vwklio. Bo sore sod ask tor KaBwava. sad saw .a-. aaa.-BwaT-BOBwhatio?bojr. ' CCC I BV REIun.a -a lull oauv.. -1 IflLL a laooOY'a N xw 1 . n ... - I. Conma n.W.MoAC.3la a.Ciuaaiiati.o. (RR week in your ovr- town. Terms aad OJUUomiii free. A Idreas H. HAIaIaBT r C CO. iwiiri, sseMUn, wlOREUlSI In the hnmm boay FRtniCATKB by wine? PkVYGRMSYRUP! 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