Ia the Arkansas Wol. It ia the natives themselves tnat more especially attract the fall angers attention. There's the bead ot the lamily prodigiously tall and ungainly quite isteresticg objects they are, too. with their thousand and one mental peculiarities. Toe childrea also, always a dozen or fifteen of them, ragged, sorrowful urchins, of ali sizes and shapes. And the does biexs me, I came near for getting to mention the dogs great they are in number, and so thin and bony it is Jittle wonder that the greater portion of their existence is spent lying before the old fire-place, never changing their positions except when compelled to do so. A strik ing sense of willingness seems to over shadow the whole group as they squat about the dingy room in all imaginable attitudes, each wrapped up in the nsrrow conDnes of his own little self and the quid of doglear tobacco. Tobacco is their ouly solace a home-made arncle it is, too, meant st and wildest stuff to be found an where in the land. The men chew it, the women chew it, the children chew it. and even the dogs chew it. It's chew, chtw, cpit, spit, spit, tquirt, squirt, from morn ing ull night, from might till morning, and if jou are not cautious enough to get off at a safe disUnce you will be compelled to dodge numberless missiles of amber-colored Juice that are shot about in every conceiv able direction, irrespective of persons or things. Sometimes their jaws become weary after a long term of services in the art of mastication; chewing requires too much exercise for their iadolent natures to withstand, rknuelhing must be done to relit ve these overwotked members of the human organism, and the characteristic pipe is at once brought forth from its hiding place in the chimney. Aud such pipes, great, black, filthy things, strong enough to wreck the constitution of a Fifth ward politician. A man who can stand be I ore one of these pipes when it is in full blast is proof against anything. He would certainly need no life insurance. Corn bread an 1 bacon constitute the bill of fare, and in the meagre compass of its life-sustaining qualities it combines ali and the only delicacies of the season, never out of season. It's corn bread and bacon for breakfast, corn bread and bacon for dinner, corn bread and bacon for sup per; that is ail the year round. To moral ize upon the ingredients of that corn bread would be quite as hazardous as to ar teiupl to solve the mysteries that cluster around that world-famous dish, boarding house hash. I know it is a horrible mix ture of corn meal and water, but 1 am in nocent of anything else it mayonlain utterly devoid of sail, saleraing or soda. This is poured into a small, rusty iron pot, liaif buried in tne ashes where it bakes and dries ULtil it liecunies hard enough to knock a hole through a brick wall, pro vided the afciesaid wall isn't more than tin leet thick. W hile the baking process is going on, the laiuily tquat about the tire p.ace in languid listleuness and fire random shots of tobacco juice at the fire. The bacon, too, is an article worthy of comment, inasmuch as it imparts a sort of flavor to the corn bread, and thereby ren ders it the more palatable. You first dis cover it in huge slabs of fat, with little or no lean in us composition, and almost completely encrusted in the accuuju'ated fiilh of weeks and months. One glance at it would make a health officer sick, but to eat H ! oh, horrors! The c rn bread being baked to ihe pr. per extent, is placed upon a stump outride the door to cool while the dogs form a circle round, lick their chops in silent bui.er, and bestow wistful glances tpon the, to them, delicious mor sel, fcncvs of bacou are then' placed in the great iron pot where they nzz'.e and ipluuer ui.til CLa.ly dissolved into a num ber ot lilt it dried up chips fljuticg about unon a nicia;uie sta of slimy grease. This horrible mess grease slid all in coo junction wiih the corn bitaii, is eagerly devoured by tbete rapacious natives anil, on lb;s njiatie diet, siianee to say, but ctverlheiess true, they manage somehow to keep the sands of hie in motion. Truly, one-halt of the world knows not bow tue other hilf lives. Sinlinl Uinta. The kLtfcs are apt to be affected by rhtumutic pains, lameness and htitfiie?s. The reat-ou it i so often these joints in ;ueiereuce is due to tlieir re iter expos ure. They are oiten put directly uixn the grouud, in place of the feet, I'M without the protection of boots. Vb use tlitm in i uelin-g gates aud doors aud to held tLi! g", as a harness maker Ui.es his vit-e. The Knees are often the moat txpot-cd of all the jomtn; as iu rill ing litlnr iu a bail Jle or vehicle, they are the tira to f,ct wet or cold. Th j are above the boots and below the cout. These joiiita should be i rotected, aud when piuLful, should be rubbed vigcr oubly with hot water containing soda, then with a coarse towel, aud lastly with three purU of fresh Lard to one of oil of peppermint. To avou nightmare aud dreams, sleep on the rit.Lt aide never on the back. Let the supper come just five hours after dinner and lour hcurs lielore retiring, and let it be simple and light, tjit no vegetables or cured meats for supper. If yon are still troubled with dreams, take a little salt in water on retiring. And let tlioe cl ildren who are verv sleepy in ths morning do likewise take supper at five o'clock aud retire at eight; they will wake early and feel rested. With dinner at twelve o'clock a child is very hungry at five, and if he eata his supper tten, he will have it digested enough by eight o'clock, so that he can sleep and et tuily rested by morning. But if he is -obliged to wait till six o'clock (which often means that the good houpewife intends to have supper at six and succeeds at six and a quarter, and the "nieLfolka" get ready at six and a half and fiiiit-h at seven), he ia very LuDgry and eats a great supper that makes him feel dull aud heavy, he re tires long before it can be digested, and with sleep tvry activity of the body is slowed, and the stomach joins tli other muscular apparatus in taking a rest. The poor cudd is wakened with difficulty, and feels worse than before. Very fleshy people may lay aside some of their burden by avoit'ing the use of sugar, starch and fat, eating ever spar ingly of these. Vegetables growing un derground increase oue s weight. Iif niember tne fasts that have been on broker, for days aud weeks without harm. Lean meat will not increase obesity. A dropsiral swelling may occur aimnat anywhere, and ia to be distinguished by its smoothness, natural heat aud color, and by the laet that, if firmly pressed upon by the thumb for ten seconds, it leaves the imprint of the t uuib for a little time, gradually becoming smooth again. A bandage ia useful, alter geutle friction for a lew minutes. II, st and quiet are useful. But ti e cause should be detei mined ty a competent person Among the common causes are leaking of the heart's valves, thinness of the blood, which is sometimes wattrr, (in which case the patient is pale and ema ciated), and disease of the kidneys. The dropsy itself is not a dfeease, but the leiu.t ot disease. The cases are nearly always mechanical; either there is too much pressure, or the circulating fluid is thin enough to escspe through its tubes. The pressure on the veins of the ankle is mechanical increased when one stands, diminished when one lies down. The heart pushes the blood in jets to the extremities, its return is in a stea iy stream. Veins have valves that hold the blood atove them from settling back, away irom the heart, Muscular action passes tue veins and relaxes them by turns, tuns increasing the motion of the blood through the Valves. A .Montana Indian is named Woman shoes, lie had seen a Chicago girl's feet as she rode a mule and he knew at , once that lie had found a great name. J AQBICTJLTCBE. Phosphates and Potash. Phoppbate of lime is only one of the mineral fer tilizers npon which plants delight to feed, but which continual cropping. without returns, will soon exhaust. Pol ish, noon which plants make large de mands, is another. Grass and potatoes may be called potash plants, because, containing a large per cent, ot this min eral. One hundr d parts of dry Lay will leave, when bnrned, nine per cent. of ash. which the largest part is potash. Snccessive crops of grass most, there fore, exhanst the land of this, its lead' ing constituent, unless it is returned in some shape. Just what mineral fertil izers grass lands want in order to keep them in good productive condition may be learned from the following statement of tbat eminent scientist. Boasingault "Ten thousand iiounds of good meadow bay contain 547 ponidB of inorganic (mkerai) matter, of which 130 pounds 1 , . . 1 . IA. are poiasn, sous, 10 iuuui, umc, iui magnesia, 43; oxide of iron, 5; silicica, 19: sulphuric acid, 10, phosphoric acid 32; and chlorine. 15. While many of these are lonnd in almost inexhaustible quantity in all tillable land, potash, lime, sulphuric and phosphoric acids dimmish rapidly under cultivation, un less returned in some way. It is a sui cidal policy, therefore, to neglect the application of these mineral fertilizers on land severely cropped. Xor has any fertilizer a more permanent effect on such land than wood ashes they con taining all the mineral constituents of plant food and when accompanied with ammonia m some form make a per fect fertilizers. It ia an old saying that "land never forgets ashes, sad such would seem to be the fact, when places on w hich coal-kilns Lave been burned have been known to have shown their fertilizing effects for more than Lalf a century. 1 boh results obtained with various fertilizing subs tar ots. Professor Atwater has drawn the following conclusions Corn needs little nitrogen besides what it can draw from natural source, while its yield is largely increased under the innaence of mineral fertilizers tne most effective being those in which the chiet component is phosphoric acid or potash according to the soil and the season. Potatoes respond uniformly to all the ingredients, aud they are less able than corn to (rather from natural sources. The same appear to be true for turnips. Not enough experiments Lae been made with othtr crops to justify conclu sions concerning them. Practically,lhe largest average yield for all crops is se cured by the use of fei tUizers containing all the essential elements of plant ioou. Ued alone, nitrate of soda is rarely useful, sulphate ot lime frequently, mu riate of potash very ulto-i, and the so per-phospbates generally, boils vary iu then: capacity far conveying food to crops, and careiul observation and ex periment are necessary to determine the needs of a particular soil. Value oi Bees. The great value of bees to agriculture has hitherto been entirely overlooked. A society cT Sax ony has collected some verv important statistics upon this subject, which are now made public. The society controls seventeen thonsaod hives, from each of which ten thonsaud bees nv out daily. This makes a total of 170,000,000 bees. If it is supposed that each bte under takes but lour journeys per day. and that this takes place upon only one hun dred doys tf the year, then an annual total of 68,000,000,000 bee journeys is obtained. At the lowest limit probable the society ousiders that City flower ere visited cn each jomnty, and that five out of the fiftv ere fertilized. This fcives a grand total of 343 000,000 fertil ized flou ers ver year. If the value of fertil zing twenty thousand blossoms be one cent, then a value of $170,000 is re presented by the w rk done by the bees of this 8icicty,nr a benefit to agriculture by each hive cf ?10 per annum. Cattle and sheep should a! wajB Lave plenty of shar.e in the pasture. Ihey liKe, when they have eaten enough, to lie down in a cool sliad aud take their comfoit, and if they can do so they will thtive much better. A few sbane trees for tins purpose will pay well for nv drain they may make on the fertility t the soil. If there are no trees it will my to erect a clicsp shed, even thougn it be but a rude structure of lour posU set in tie gionud and a roof covered with brush wood or pine limbs. It should be open to the north always.and may be open tn all sides if more con venient. The effect of a blazing sun on a cow's back when lying down seems to be more marked than whiie she is feed ing, and cannot fail to make the animal feverish, and thus injure both the flavor ot the milk and its keeping quali ties. Plants. Judicious c re ot the health of plants will pjomote your own. Mil dewed leaves, sodden oil, mouldy crocks mill generate disease in your plants and yourself. In all maniuula- t:ons of teat and soil, avoid touching eye. lip, nostril, or any abraded portions of the bkin till the hands have been thoroughly cleansed. Before bouquets are brought to the dming-table they should for a moment be entnelv immer sed iu water, and never be so placed as to project over articles of food. Subtle germs of v getation and insidious ova, eggs of fbuoxiout animal life are always present. Window Oknamekt. A pretty and easily-grown window plant may be ob tained in the following manner: Soak a round piece of coarse sponge in warm water until it ia thoroughly expanded. After tqueeziug it about dry, plaea iu the openings millet, red clover and barley-grass seeds, lice and oats. Hang the sponge in a window where the sun shines a part of the day, and sprinkle it lightly itli water eveay morning for a week. Soon tender leaves will shoot out, and, growing rapidly, wul form a loini drooping mass of living fcreen. If regularly spiinl led, it will later be dotted Willi the blossoms of the clover. O. M. Tin khaii. Secretary of the Ver mont Dairymen's Association, has de vised some improvements in packing butter, Iusteau of lining his packing boxes with niuslin he uses a certain kind of brown paper, which is odorieos and tasteless, and costs very little. Me also lines bis cases throughout with a layer of felting half an inch thick. Thi-, it is alleged, keel out the heat most effectually. Hauling oft SIaxxbe. Wnile the ground is hard or covered with snow, tne manure heaps can be hauled to the fields with the least trouble. Those who Lave runted by our Lints for the post few months, will have the manure in good condition 1 r hauling out sow; otlnrswill have it lying around loose and unworkeo.and consequently uscl.-ss for some time yet. Pari Las very few native-born resi dents. Ont of every 1U00 of the inhab itants ouly 322 were born in the metro polis, while 33 came from other com munes of the depaitmeuts, 565 from the various departments or colonies, and 75 from foreign countries. Not one of the other continental capitals possesses so large proportion of foreigners. Ber lin, for example, Las ouly 13 of foreign birth among every 10G0 of her popula tion. Since 1S76, the German element had very largely increased, at which time the natives of Germany numbered only 19,024, but now they number 31,-190, DOMESTIC. Fcmioatiso Pastils. For the pur pose of deodorizing a room in which there is an offensive smell common cof fee berries and even rags and brown paper, if properly burned, will serve admirably. The smoke from these sub stances not only neutralizes the odors but ready acts as a disinfectant to a slight extent. In burning coffee, paper or rags for this purpose care must be taken to prevent them from burning too freely, if they burn with a free, bright flame the proper effect will not be pro duced. They should be allowed to moulder quietly, and they do this best when they are thrown on Lot coals or hot shovel and set on fire. An excel lent substitute for pastils is heavy brown paper which Las been dipped in a solu tion of nitre and then dried. This burns freely without flame, and if it be dipped in a solution of benzoin, the odor is very pleasant. The best thing, however, is pastils. They are easily made as follows: 1. Paris Formula; Benzoin, two ounces; balsam of tolu and yellow sandal wood, of each four drachms; nitre, two drachms; labjannm, two drachms; charcoal, six ounces. Reduce to powder, mix thoroughly and make into a stiff paste with gum trag canth. Form into small cones and dry them in the air. 2. Formula of Henry and Guibourt. Powdered benzoin, six teen parts; balsam of toiu and powdered sandal wood, each four parts; charcoal powder, forty-eight parts; powdered tracacanth and laudanum, each one part, powdered nitre and gum arabic, each two parts; make into a paste with twelve parts cinnamon water, form into canes and dry. Pankl Pictcbes. Floral panels are much used for room decoration, some times suspended from mirrors, or pic tures, from a height, or standing like armorial shields at either side of a door or window. A pretty panel picture made with a trifling outlay, can be pro duced by taking a common slate. First paint in the background either some neutral lint or one shaded in color; those from dark brown to the lightest tint of that color are pretty and effect ive, using burnt umber and white. Be careful to shade it as gradually and evenly as possible. Flowers are the prettiest designs for panel pictures, a particular pretty one being composed of wheat heads, field daisies and wild roses. Poppies, wheat and blue corn flowers make anotner equally handsome, or golden rod and purple chrysanthe mums make a bright and elective pic ture; apple blossoms on one and pan Hies on another also make good com panion pictures. The frames may be painted in some neutral tint or contrast ing color, or else simply gilded with bquid gold paint. Flush i) rated easels. It is now the mode in Paris and followed in other cities to drape easels, mirrors and other accessories to be feund in the fashionably furnished drawing- room with plush. The easel is covered with peacock blue, ruby, gold, blue or apple trreen plush or any color that contrasts or blends with the room fur nishings and ornamented with em broidery and fringe. The cord which holds the draper and the tassels must be of tbe same color. Small easels, intended for holding a photo or plaque, are done in this way: Take a long strip or scarf of plush, knot it round the upright bar close under the cro-s-piece, carry it across this bar in front and make auother slip-knot above the cross- piece, letting this piece over the sur face lie in easy folds; in this way one long end wiil fall on the one side just below the picture ledge; the other long end at the cp;iosite side of the easel ends, just aoove the ledge. Stiffuess must be avoided in these draperies, The cords may be arranged to taste. but look well when they seem to hold the blip-knets iu position. Cheap Gravies After frying fat perk, leave two tablespoonfuls drippings in tne spider, stir smooth 13 this a large spoonful of flour, with salt aud pepper. f lace over a brisk fire, and add a pint of milk; stir constantly until it boils. Melt a large spoonful of batter in a hot spider; waieu closely until browned, not burned; then pepper it and turn in a bowlful of milk. Stir in a few spoon fuls of milk and sufficient flour to make 'he desired consistency, not forgetting to add salt, as it is much less liable to remain in lumps. When the milk boils add to it the batter, and stir until it bubbles. Cut a cupful of codfish into small pieces; place in the spider, cover with cell water, and set on the stove. W hen the water beginst to boil, turn it all iff, and add a bowl of rich milk; then proceed in the same way as in the sec- oud reaipe, excepting the salt, as the hsh w ill furnish enough of that. hen turned into a bowl add a generous piece of butter. An Excellent House-Plant. Chi nese primrose is one of tho best bloom ing plants we can get for w niter flower ing, both single aud double varieties. They require when growing plenty of moisture at the roots and shaded lrom the direct rays of the sun. When wa tering, however, do not allow much water to fall on the leaves, as it is apt to cause thf m to rot. A soil suitable for this plant is sandy loam and a good mixture of leaf mould and thoroughly rotted manure. Do not put into too large pots, as the ecil is apt to sour be fore the roots pass through it sufficiently to use up the moisture. To give glass great brilliancy, wash with a damp sponge dipped in spirits. then dust with powdered blue or whitiug (tied in a muslin bag) and polish with a chamois skin. One pound of green copperas die-. solved in one quart of boiling water sill destroy foul smells Powdered borax scattered in their hanuts will dis perse cockroaches. Spirits of ammonia diluted with wa ter, if applied with a sponge or flannel to discolored spots of the carpets or garments, will often restore the color. To remove spots from furniture, take four ounces of vinegar, two ounces of sweet-oil, oue ounce of turpentine. Mix and apply with flannel cloth. Use kerosene, or bath-brick, or pow dered lime, to scour iron, tin, or copper; wash in hot suds, and polish with dry whiting. Oscar Wilde says the American git Is have a good deal of common sense And in view of this fact it seems a mys tery Low O cur got near enongtt to them to lied it out. A littlb spirits of turpentine added to the water with which floors are washed will pievent the ravages of moths. Cholera in Egypt has" says the Lancet, "notwithstanding all sanitary cordons, progressed steadily along the line of human trafH- and should it un fortunately extend to turope, we shall feel more trust in an efficient system. which involves the careful axammation of all suspected vessels and persons, to gether with the adoption ot measures for dealing with infected persons and things, than in a system of quarantine which herds tne healthy and the sick together under circumstances which offer every inducement to fraud and evasion." HUM0B0U8. A woUax who had been swii ging tn a hammock in a yard, had no sooner vacated it in answer to a call from the house, than a ragged old tramp who had been leaning over the fence walked inside and coolly planted himself in the hammock for a siesta. In about five minu'es the woman reappeared, and seeing at a glance how matters stood, she brought out a sharp knife, walked straight up to the fellow, and before he could chuckle twice she cut the head rope. He came down on his head with a thuinp, toppled over at full length, and slowly scrambled up and walked off. Not a word was said until he was outside the gate. Then he turned and called out: "Maybe you'd like my photograph just as I keeled out of that old fish-net, I. -A 'i Ai. 1 1 f1 I out you won 1 get it uui vj m jug-iuu 1 A mcsio dealer tells an Albany repor ter that "Wait Till the Clouds Boll By, Jennie," is one of the popular songs just now. They nearly tear the bouse down when a gill sings "3ave the Sweetest Kiss for Mother." The stout est, healthiest looking girls generally want the most sentimental songs about unrequited love and blighted hearts and ail that sort of thing. A girl who weighs more than I do was in here the other day and wanted a song about "My cheek has lost its bloom and my eyes are shadowed o'er with gloom." Girls that work in shops want more sor rowful songs than those tbat are in stores. I've got a theory about it, but haven t time to explain it this morning. "Bow long did yon intend to remain?" asked the cierk as a Chicago man regis tered at a summer resort hotel. "That's indi finite," was the reply. "Because if you were going to stay lor a couple of weeks I'd put you in the new rooms in the west wing, overlooking tbe lake. "Yes ahem yes," mused the guest, as he looked greatly puzzled; "you see, I'm in a pork deal If pork stays where she is I can remain here three or four weeks and get away without leav ing my trunks as security; but if pork goes down I " "You can't remain over a week or two." "Just about two hours, sir: aud you'll have to accept of trade dollars and Canada bills to square up at that I Guess you'd tetter give us a room in the top story, with four beds in it, to begin on. ''No. George." said a sagacious wife at a summer hotel. "I can't think of having you come here to spend Sunday, after working hard in your office all tbe wtek. Xou need rest and recreation, Next week, now, bo Bure and stay in the city and enjoy yourself," George vows a vow that his Sundays shall be passed at the hotel while his wile remain?, Score one for the woman. Women, you know, don t know how to carry a point. Oh. no I That is to say, she can't reason her way. but she can now and then get along by her intuitive faculties just about twice as fast as can man with his god-like reason. "Strictlt business:" Sir," began a stranger, as he walked directly up to a business man on South street the other day. "I am strictly business." "So an L" "Good! 1 believe every man should furnish money for Lis own tombstone, "So do L" "tiood, again ! I want to laise fifty dollars to pay for a s'one to stanl at my grave. What assistance will ou render the enterprise ? I want a business answer." "You shall have it, sir; 1 will aid tbe enterprise by furnish ing the corpse. The stranger hurried off without even mentioning the sort of epitaph he designed Laving engraved on tue sacred stone. A Chicaoo wholesale house seut out three leniale drummers by way of ex periment. One of them wore all her samples to a picnic and got lemonade, pie and grass stains all over them; an other got mashed on a brakemin and followed him off, and the third reported three new dresses, a lawn tennis suit, a garden hat and a Langtry bang iu her expense account. Tne bonce is so well satisfied with the result of the experi ment that it will not reoeat it. The bule of three: Elderly and ob noxious suitor, who was the first to ar rive aud evidently means to be the last to go "1 have forgotten most of my mathematics, but at your age, sir, I was devoted to them." Impatient young lover "Ah! Then yon probably are familiar with the rule of three, . S. "The rule of three?" "Yes, that two is company and three is one more. Souethd"o cwai: "I feel so worried about Charles !" sighed Mrs. Wildhus- band. "It's getting late, sure enough," said sister Kate, looking at the clock; but I guess nothing unusual has hap pened. "That is wliat frets me. re plied Mrs. Wildhusband; "I am afraid something usual has happened to Charles." A meth(d of bleaching cotton yarn has lately been introduced in I racce, the advantage of which is that uniform ity is secured, and the article coutiuues beautifully white in the warehouse, whether iu skeins or textures. The plan is to let 220 pounds of cotton yarn be bucked for eiitht hours in a soda lye composed of six and one-half pounds of crystallized soda and two and one-fourth. pounds of slaked lime. After being steeped in the bucking caldron and washed, the yarn is put into solution of chloride of lime, aud, remaining there some two hours, goes direct thence to the diluted sulphuric acid, in which it remains for twenty minutes. Such a quantity of yarn requires eleven pounds of powdered chloride of lime,- aud one and one-sixth part of sulphuric acid. After the bleaching, the yarn is careful ly ashed in flowing water, and then put ouce or twice into a soap bath con taining two and one-filth pounds of palm oil for every 220 pounds of the yarn. By this means, the cotton is freed irom the adhering acid, and can then be sized warp yarn with thirteen and oue fifth pounds, and wool varu with four aud two-fit . h pounds of staicb. for every 220 pound, with the addiUon of some acid-proof ultramarine. PublUfter of newspapers and peri odicals who are in the haoit of redeem ing unsold copies from news companies and agents are well aware that the re turn of copies which have been sold and then collected again wherever found by train boys, hotel servants, etc., subjects them to a considerable loss. Mr. J. H. Woodard, of Indianapt lis, has patented a seal aud sealing machine which are designed to prevent this practice iu the future. The machine, which can be attached to the f 1 kr or run indepen dently, pastes a slip beariug the name of tbe ( flice using it over the Iree cdes of the p-.per in such a manner that the paper caunot be read without breaking it. The Cincinnati Enquirer and the Indianapolis Journal have already deci ded to ad.ip: this means of self-protection. Leadville Las now 5 smelter, whose combined capacity is 775 tons of ore a day. It has also two stamp mills of a capacity of 80 stamps. Over 800 tons of ore per day are thus used in Leadville while about 450 tons are shipped to other points. The total output for the year of 1882 of tbe Leadville district is S17.181.354, and it is expected that the yield of the present year will be still greater. In the Narllrfortcher. Dr. K. Mul lenhoff has apparently solved the ques tion of the cells of bees. He endeavors to prove that the peculiar form of these structures is due neither to the high in- teliigenoe nor to a miraculous instinct, but simply to certain unavoidable phy sical conditions. Gone Never to Ceturn. Gakd nsr. aie. Mr. Daniel Gray, a prominent lumber merchant writes that his wife bad severe rheumatic pains;so se vere a to render Iter unable to sleep. From the first application of tbe famous German Remedy, Jacob's Oil, she ex perienced unspeakable relief, and in two hours the pain had eutuely gone. A scientific authority remarks that facts collected by Miss Armeroa in Great Britain prove that there tbe dam age caused by insects is in reality enor mous. Not less than $2,000 000 will be found set down to apbydes in the coun try where the inhabitants are devoted to the cattle-raising industry, while the ravages annually caused by wit e-worms, weevils, Ac., to wheat, barley, peas, beans, and tares seem to range between 2 and 3 an acre. Hollow Cheek, A pale, flabby skin and limbs ill clothed with Benh, iDlicaie poverty ot the blonL The pee-llest and surest war to Increase Its natrt fying properties, to Impart vigr and coin pen sate fur oniloe waste ot bolilj tissue. Is to use, with persistence and regularity, the Incompar, able tUalixer and aid to digestion. U nfetter? 8 omach Bitters, A wineslaesful ot this agree ble medicinal elixir three Umes a day soon man: tenia Its beneficent action In an Improve ment of appetite, sieep and splrua, increased botllly substance, and the return of color and roundness to hairirard, wasted cheeks. Thla iireuie preven'ive counter--w the effect ot M-Tere mental laiior aud bodily tot!, anxiety of mind, exposure in rough weather, luianiua in air or water, and tropical heat. It is a reliable safeguard aaint fever aid ague and remittent leonle diHea-, and overc-Muea constipa tion, indigestion, nver complaiut, rneuinanma aud other ai.mems, Nothing from man's hand, nor law, nor constitution can be final. Truth alone is final. Mother Swan's Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for fe veruuuieaa, reatleaanesa, worms, constipation. Uc, However things may seem, no evil thing hi success, and no good thing is a failure. Ottawa, Iu, Ur. T. A. Smnrr. aaya: Brown's Iron miters give entire aatufacUou. Don't judge a man by Lis speech, for a parrot talks, and the tongue is but an instrument of sound. Dr. Stites, Brooklyn, N. Y., was cured by Dr. Elmore's KlieuiuatiMe-Uoulaliiieol very severe Kheumatisru and kidney disease of several years' Btanding, alter trying every thing elae without beuetit. If those front-gate women are smart they would have their husbands build their houses even out to tbe sidewalk and with little balconies on the front of them, so they could sit in them and see what is going on up and down the street. No disease can show such quick results as Heart Disease; do not delav. Dr. Graves Heart Regulator is a specific tl. per bottle at druggists. As to lacdjq: "Oh. oh !" exclaimed a loosely-girded girl the other day, as one of those very Him-waisted persons (a married woman) stepped off the pier into a boat and began to handle the oars. "If she exerts herself at all I'm positive she'll snap in two and the up per half go overboard. Do look at her!" The Oldest DmcglsU TVing one of tbe eldest druggists in this city (although having retired from busi ness), I wish to say a g'l word about Hum's Remedy. A nutnlx-r of years ago I was troubled with my kidneys. The idea of a druggist, however, resorting to the use of a "patent nit-diciue" was a little huniili ating, but when I came to consider how many people hail been benefitted by the use of Hunt's Uemedy, 1 unhesitatingly began nsing it; aud after having fully tested its virtues I can say, as many of my customers have said to me, "It ia the best mudicWe for kidney and liver complaint ever cotu pounded." 1 have yet to learn of a single instance where it has failed to benefit and give satisfaction, in fact it is the best I ever sold. I would say to all who are troubled Willi kidney and liver complaint, give Hunt s bemedv a trial aud you will say as I do, it Is the best known reine.lv, and the best is the cheajM-st every time. " Yours truly, Kuwakd Allks. Hartford, Conn., Slay 111, lrtsx Mr. Jaurs chkkv, with j. w. Goodman, blaiard Vtt,e manufacturer, of A'.hol, Ma-n., wntes May 13. 183, as follows: "I have been trUTlrd for a number of years wuh kldnev disea-e, wuh severe UAins in my back aud obles, and euuld get no relief until I used Hunt's Ki-iaedy, walci was recornm-n led by our drujretst, WsrL of this plac. who s"a:el to me mat many won lertui rures had b-en ina'ie In this vicinity ov the ne of Honrs Kemedr. People who have suflere-l fur je.-rs wuh kuiney disease. lunjinniiHOD 01 ine uiau ter, ana accompany na troubles, hsd been permanently cured nv tins f reat medicine. 1 puruiiaseil a bottle of Hum s ieu.e-ly and lonnd that It helped me from the nrsi oose, ana two n-dues removea ali the pain in niy hw. k, and I consnler nivself cureil, ana cheer fully recommend it to my mentis as a medalue that will do ad that is claimed for U. What was iv rr: "iiy case is inst here," said a citizen to a lawyer. ''The plaintiff will swear that I Jiit him. I will swear that I did not. Now. what can you lawyers make out of that if we go to trial ?" "A hundred dollars, easy," was the reply." TRADE MARK. The ptlla are warranted tn be PrBF.LV www tae. live from all mineral and other polma us ao'ietatv-es. They are a ce.-iain cure for Consil psiHin. 8i- adarhe, Dy.ep-la. B l:.uueas Torpid Liver, Loss of Appeute, and all disease arucng from the liver, Stomach. Bowels or Kitlnej'g. They remove all obstructions from the channels of the syxern an-1 punfv the biood, thereby im parting health, strenirthand vlg t. Sol-i hy drug guts, or sem by mall for n cents in stamps by P. SEUSTAEDTEIt t CO., 83 Mercer St., New York, Maflnfactnrera of NT. HKKN A kiivkke. TAHl.tML.LS. bend for circular. f5 AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant, fascinating ttntsofCoiiipIexionforwliicLi ladies strive are chiefly arti ficial, and all who Trill take the trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitching nnes follow the use of Hasan's Magnolia Balm a delicate, harmless and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Magnolia 11 aim con ceals every blemish, removes Sallowness, Tan, Redness, Eruptions, all evidences of excitement and eTery imper fection. Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its application. Nothing is more Important than to understand the subject about which you propose to instruct others. Besuittnu are made pallid and unattractive by their functional irregularities, willed VT. neree Favorite Prescription" will infallibly cure. Thousands of testimonials. By druggists. A false friend is like the shadow on the sun-dial appearing in sunshine, and vanishing in shade. "Golden Medical Discovery" Is not only a sovereign remedy for consumption, but also for consniuptive night-sweats, bron chitis, coughs, influenza, spitting of blood, weak lungs, shor ness of breath, and kin dred affections of the throat and chest, lty druggists. Heedless solicituoi: Mistress (.about to depart for tbe seaside) "I hardly like to leave you alone in the house." Servant- "Och I Sorra alone will I he, mum, wid all me first cousins coming to ah top wid me, mum," Dr. llerce's "Pellets" little liver pills (sugar-coated) purify the blood, speedily correct all di.-rders of the liver, atoniacb, and bowels. By druggists. A sew version: A couple of tramps went into a lager beer saloon and drank a quantity of beer for which they hid no money to pay. The proprietor in structed bis bartender to "Dura dose rascals inside oud." Oh Is Th rr So Brsmnly tor IMIrsS rirlsitn a mutio of t--rund wietcbos err 'lay. Medirtl't exlocl to rt-seb Uw million bat csa tt.tlle. tstiiurly say toour iMtdr. dist tliey Bed .oner n- loiitrerth.u ttiiureulo oUfcuu Amakkmis. a remedy lniroluc-l to ine w-rld ovtr 26 yrmr ao, hy Dr tills. bee, ell-kDown thtcia ut Oioeiuusuud fully i. Iirovvd by the iTultawrtm ol mil ik-h-MMA. It wUl rot4 B- tti'iurtotry It. t. NEUSTAEDTtK CO. Box lii. New lark City, ssud ssinyui. in uaa atiu. licrtTox girls who got lost in the woods iu the White Mountains the other day did not cry "Help," but "Three ladies in this direction are in urgent need of assistance." Gastrlne. The increasing demand for this preiiara tii.n as a hou- ho d remedy f r indigestion and dy .-pep ia is surhcieu t proof ol its emcacy. Bricka impregnated at a high tempe rature with asphalt are being success fully used in Berlin for street pave ment. Dr. Kline's Great nerve neaturer at tnemarvei of the age for ali nerve diseases. All Ota stopped free, bend to sill Area street. Pauadeiphla, fa If you do a kind or neighborly act, do it because you feel that it is both a pleasure and a duty, and dout spoil that act by telling everyone you meet what a philanthropic creature you are. Emory's L'ttle Cathartic Pill best made for Liver Complaint and Biliousness. Tasteless, harmlen, infallible. 15c. TI fa tnilv frreat wlm w little in him self, and that maketh no account of any height of honors. "We know D-. Graves' Heart Rela tor will cure Heart Disease. 30' years use and many persons ot prominence testify ing prove it. "Readvaie, Press." L, per bottle at druggists. To what atrocities cannot that mind reach which is impelled by savage avar ioe? M Kysjf n s psrmMzitD bkkp Tostc, the on'y preparation of beet couiamiuit Us er.ire war UutLt ih-ttirtwx. It cooiains b'oixl-niftkiiur, force iteiierat-nir and itfe-itustain.na properties; luvaioa bie for iulafea!ion, dtpepsia,iietvoa prostration, ami all forms of ueuerai 'lebiuty, also, in al en feebled con-litioii-i, whether the result of exoaus turn, nervous pnisirat on, orr-work or acute dis eaiie, particularly if rsaliuu from pilmonarv rompfckiuia. Caswell, Hazard A Co., prupraners. New York, bold bjr drnit(L-ta. Hat Fever. Since boyhood I havebeen trouhl d i:h Catarrh and Hay Fever, and was nnuahh- to obtain relief until I u.-d r.lj a Cream lialm. It h .a cored rue. E. 1 CLICK en Kit, .New iirun.-.wit-k, ST. J. Hat Fevek. Having been aillicted with llay-tever tor vears I rave El v 'a IVim li.ilin a trial. I have had no atta. lt since nsing it. E. K. Kacch, Editor Carbon Co., Jvmocrut. Muuch Chunk, Pa. Price 50 cents. Any person having a bald head and fail ing to see the benefit to be derived from ihe irreat petroleum bair renewer. Car ho lme, as now improved and perfected. In tbe face of the vast number of testimonial, from our very best ciczens, is surely goinn it blind. "Rough on Rata. Clears oat rats. mice, roaches. Die, an', ned- bus-akaiiks, chipmunks, gophers. 15x Druggists. Frost KoTiL, V. Dr. O. IL Hill, says: saiiBiHiuun. x recuuuuruu suuugij. Ladies and children's duou and Mine cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffeuers are used. A late writer asserts that it is sup posed iu some cases fear of disaster is being lessened by the great contribu tions given in Great Britain by owners of mints toward accident funds and to the families of victims in case of death. "flucb.u-r.il b. The quirk, complete core, ail annoying Khiney, Bladder antl truiarj Diseases. SI. lmujguia. The only scientific Iron Medicine that does not pr-Mtnce headache, Ac, but mvea tj the system all the benefits of iron without its bad effects, is tiruwn s iron Bitters. It is maintained by some scientists that the aroma of fruits increases with the latitude, while the sweetness decrea ses. Many berba, such as caraway, are richer in essential oils in Norway than in more southern regions. Tbe ef fect is ascri'ied to the influence of the prolonged light of the summer months. Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It ts entirely different from all others. It Is as clear M water, and a- its name indicates Is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will im mediately tree the head from all dandruff, re store gray hair to its natural color, and pro dace a new growth where it has fallen oft It does not in any manner affect the health, which sulphur, sugar of lead ami nitrate of silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask yonrdruggixtforit. Each botMel warranted. Smith, Kline & Co., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and C X. C'KITTENTOX. New York. The German authors will hold their Fifth Congress at Darmstadt from the 8th to the 11th of next month. THE DEATH RECORDS. FHIGHTFUI. MORTALITY, LLNU JSD BnOXCniAL DISE1SE, EiLS-3 H3NET 0? HCRIHQUXD AND TAR CHANCING THE BALANCE To the Health Side of the Account. Perore pharmaceutical researoo had developed the great PULMONIC above named, the cough mixtures ot the day presented no adequate pro tection against the speedy development of fatal forms of lung disease. To palliate was all mat they could do In a m ijnr.ty of rae. But since HALE'S HONEY OK HOKEUOLSB AND TAR was Introduced, persona raftering from severe COl'OllS and C0LD8, from ASTHMA, sore THROAT, INFLUENZA, etc, have been enabled to avail themselves, at trilling eost, of an article which affords them a reliable means of cure and a genome defense. Turn art dangerou imita tion!. Ask for HALE'S by Its full name and take nj substitute. I'ibr't ToUhatht Drop Cinv fa one Mitmie, Leather may be restored in color, if not too far gone, bj a slight application of oil. If this is not effectual put on blacking; let it dry, brush it off, and go over It again very ligbtly with oil. If, very brown, black thoroughly and oil the leather afterward, and give to it a final and careful dressing of gum traga caath dissolved ia water VHL and always nave n. cuffs, br wearing Chrohthion. Sh. doesn't mind 'em: The prl mn fine. Plump arms the ca wb a not mind the mosquitoes at alt ft. THE GREAT IiFRMan re Rheumatism,Cneuralgia; Sdatica, Lsmbieo. Backache. Beadacne, Toolfcacfce. rThr.-t..lll-M7"'1 Sir. !. e" " - . 1U oista aoani ni "" l-iW.i""-7- vm, c ..tea TUe Id KLE A. ffv . . Hj's Cream Balm when applied by the linger into the nos trils. wJI be absorb ed, effectually cleans lug the bead of ca tarrhal virus, cauAinx heal (by seefelKMia. It i.la v a innammauun, protects the mem brane of the nasal passages rpim addi tional elds, com pletely heals tue sues n.l restores taste and smell. A few appi all.iu.-l relieve. A tliurwigh treat ment tcM ixaUtrefv cwt. Airreeable to HAY-FEVER use. Send f areo lar, luce W ceBLS dv man or ai nmriiH . 1XY BKOTHKKS, Brags'. Owego, ji. a. ItilVTitoocBimilain HftwlforUPs, f tontt. Bunion. -&M, Bmis. $or"t9 of feet, hand 4 L-7-ea,e. t HchimrtTayrsirmk, 3o. Ak jour Uruvi UIH ajf V4jy ,4 s isstmrsr wmw iaw- . s sea m Tngr own sjwn. -lsemsand tsoncn. 'free. Address H. Hmm Co-Portland. Me Phcenii Pectoral will rare rocr eouaH. Price e AUXilvA3 lWitfr' Liniment nniTmo make l yrr cent profit sefllnv TV liniment The l)ent m the World. Write for iiarorulaes to r KE'ltai to, n s-riftur. fcrt South 6th atreet. PhjladMihla. Fa ass .STOPPED FREE l! II kwaiM Ptwt flMterei HI I Dr.ELQK 8 Uli.AT U WUeoueflCfiTnlirB I1 JtMiiraasiniTl iim y--r - Fit puma. Ukit payiwwre. Ji i?oo bo M SrTunasuls. MMITAJL Of IMlIAtUxi fJLdUM. t 4 Tauuwl oy ut. J. B. Mjf, Xmlm OfSr Bi Arvn Pbilsk, P.. A1n frv, .taapai for r pf. Will b at Procb C'ffl -r Ohm a ccrft month: Kpyntno Hoilm, Rriiuir. Pm. 3ds.-orib.T of Met. ruoait ' , iU-rmtu-y Unut fUrrltibarv. Pb.. ttrn4 Mb, st Clair H tW. PttbtMiivti. P :Ui sad h, Uu fcr-r HaoM, i art Waynn. lud . tfCh anl Unh; 1 'fmrnaT oal Hotai. CitMscu. nth. UU mud UdL R. O. tl th rvlrkrt. ptvaVUBTxaat,. OTvaasC ail batata TWTk.al l(al klslisMT ksy dMraust. antl otl d-aiiTwam dtteofrJ f a-at anj chroni.) rhwiroatiMB. goK I ttnatv. avufr lr- -i!arXiafi Mes. Ma rm t rww lorma ot rbm-vtie 4a rl-ra ta i t 1 . r. !-ea arliRiiaatory t r-4- i t.a vlr-aj . .,f ra'.a I la pweia ear-iii who hl tr i m t ' sn-jt.i ti . Purvl? 'niartett, harmrsk, no-i a.o-1 Ir.n-v. A jtxif drivs M t it: it be lHltfta a 1 tn n f"T it t puthiaat:Ua, ttin re. Ailaim U-. luu VV'n.AUat..X.' 0K.H. J. .A: 4. II. iiOiJr:..vVli TH'S AFKLIOIED WITH 1118 EK?KC1 OP r-fiXf-ABOB AND MSIlCt KiALlZATIU shneld Di tes tate v consili i. N. acd J. B. B BBNaACK.orat)Norhveeoad street, Philadel poia, enaer by mail or b per , dcrinc the hoar from s A. M. to t P. M.. and to P. M. A-lvice free, w hueuever viul I fcu-v hit condt Uon and the way to improve tt snonid read "WISDOM IS A NUTMESLU Sent on receipt ol t-cent stamp. r? tmt J Mi ali use raits. Ka lnoirti aynip. Tiwit-rML liniitltM. Fvt 1 nvOrrib' .. r lTi 172 A a KPK. (nisttsy at homeflseur mm Oosri. oatatftw. Address laca a Co Aiartuta. aie Cami-nor Milk is the best Liniment Price as enW '&MiXtSZjm ' i!!Liuai TO MOTHEHR I Ift yr.ircti:a freU;uf Ikm It i-i. k iu n. I I ai tn iw ni-ep. siid enud in uh r If ! WOIC r. aed ymu huald I AT OnTl MKK si.d KF'K TI AI, in lt setinn. 8.V. n battir tl I ITTirv--as. I TO SPECUIATOPfS. . LINDBLOs! a iO. S. 6. SIl.LkR a tfi. . J Chamber of Hroa.lway CRAIM AND PROVISION BROKERS. Few i.t. Chicra. St lmuu-1 M.lwmnkei hsv ncliiniveirivste telefrsib wlrm ISmmwi Chicosnil Nw I.irt wmteStri2. 5 ChiiJo. u. IAX. FRAZER AXLE GREASE BMt la fat world. Oet the a-eawlaia. very psrksss bmm mar traaa.a.ar. A GENTS WWTED &ZVZ,zm- work for wiw-h Ua-re isslwsjr ae-ly iZ-. Afl "E,awrltnj!r papet. (a Mortar OU wtu oaieadar, kv Bat: tJTS. AweiSi trrr Lna SimI a-ns. l-u. TJ (W JS.U9. BUS rtVS Tk( '.KlilS;: yA WTrmals s " " - - J0HU Or BlNSflAHTOS. auwuarua, s. I.' O-Thirty w- trial for tlujtyd. J g eDlUty. who are afflicted vrun gnaran vitality and kin troubg of teeing speedy Mdconiplewjesnxa thirty days' trial is allowed. mEOi Catarrh P115 rfEVERw rifVTiV T T fTrTr-r I LrJtwCfclntf IB U wstrtej -jaaJ U fcaf tb Vk Jm etjtvaf derraLft, PtmpV. Bolt. Tt-Ucr. Old Sorra, gar M jtctirUl DtwM. Catarrh. L f k. Apt-nil. CeanpLsU -ft. aad ail aUoajai W jW 41--. It twNr .hiav Ail dracriit an4 mm Comal rj am fcafpsra rU H. ft. K. rwlWcw y& mm A s v. Wy-stV flttwhatrrfc. no ev-rv nmttr. la S6C JiliiilllP THE 3IINISTER WHO FAILS to Interest Lis congrcga- or of not studying hard cn0Ush.That is not always wherTthe troubk' comes from. Dyspepsia and liver disorders are responsible for many a dull serrnon and rnany a vacant pulpit. When the Domir dSve apparatus is working TUTOnfr and his nenes are a,Su.e brain refuses to do its duty! it is almoS KrSfVr. ?im goodsermor, yoJUSSS?tSn ten., .ou wtllsceita erlcct on next Sunday's preachinThe Rev Mr' Zehring, of Codorus, Pa., was paralyzed, and could nnr ?n- - S -.1 crutches, until Brown's Iron BW made I n, W hf Tv Mr. White, of Rock Hill, S. C, says: "It 4S5K ?o feSld S tor.lBrownSIroaP HEALTH IS WEALTH. Heal of Boilj is ealti or Mini DR. RADWAY'S SarsapariUian Resolvent IHl IU1T IL0CO PTJSUIEL par Moad aaakas Kroax boee and aatSaTskia. If roa woald sv your lesfe Inm. nor koaea aomai wttaoat eatMa, saw jour oan pieilon fair, aaa Radway's Sarsaparilllan Resolvent. A raoMdy oiaa posed af lagrMleots at txtraor. aasvr SMdieai properties, essential to purify, jlat. raiiilr if "" f " broken-down sn,J V2ed kudr Ucica, Ptaxujrr, lurs sou Psesa. auor la laTinsiiiii al and cure. lio saaaar av what aaine the complaint aav be ti alfSslri waatker tt be acrofaia, eoasamptioa, apaiJavaloaaofea,liimaboUa,e SnSaaat, illasasesW IB UUfS, kidneys, bisd ass. woota, ski a, Uver, it aura or beweia, either anroalaig soasuiauosal, tae nrns la la Uis bim vuaft aaypttea tae waat sod kailda and repsira Ibeaw orcaas aad wastew tiaraes of toe system. D tae kwod at anaeaitaj. tae process of "repair The SarsapsrIIHan Resolvent Potwatj Is s uumpt atmg remedy, bat aecarea Ik karmaaMos actloa of eaek of th organs, it SsUhlnttni ij without ta entire system runuion. al aarasoav ao4 sapptM th kiood ves ssis srtta a par and keaitliv eunent of as It. Taa Bxiif, after a few davsr ose af ike lataaiiTlllnn. becomes clear and ksaaunsL PiMpkae, fciotebea, kiark spots and sua ernoOoas are remeeed ; sores sad steers g oared, Parana aaJfenna from acrufula, eruptive ataasaws of Ss eyes, bmuU. ears, leira. tnruu and laails. that haea aoramslaleJl and spread, either treffl SBomrkd daaaaaes or meroury, or from tie at af oarroaive eakiinute, may rely upon a cure If tae naraafmnlHaa at eontloued a sufficient time a make tea imBNaafcai on the tjntem. Od koto eootalna Saore of the arrive prl net plas of MedleiBaa taaa an; other PTepsratiua. fsksa ta faaspooarol doses, waiie outer require tv ox au r as maca. One Dollar at Bottl. R. R. R. Railway's Ready Relief. Tat CkMSMf ! BMt Sf edtelae for t'waaUr Cm la Werla I fraia an to Ivestv mtsates never falls t nileve Pala with one thoronifh anplicatioa: e matter hew vloleut or excraciadaa me pain, IBa Bkeomaaa, Bed-ridden, InOrm, Cnppied, Nervooa, Kenralcle or prostrated with dwes.ie amy ruffer, KADWAVS BKAili BJOJEC wul aford Instant, ease. CTJXAJfWATIO OT THS KIDNSYS. HPLsjnCATION Of TUB BLADDER, DTTLAJf M ATION OT TBS BOWKLa, CX3NQESTIOS OP THS LUN03, BO III THSOAT, DIPTTCCLT BRSATHING, PALPITATION OP THK H4AKT, HTSTKX1CS, CROUP, DIPHTHERI A, CATARBH. rarLCrKNZA. EXASACSS, TOOTHACHB, NBURALOIA, EHICHATI331, COLS CHILLS, ASCI CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND PR08T BITES BXUISXS, LtTMBAOO. SCIATICA. NKRV0CSXKS3, SLKSPLKSSXSsa COUQEA, COLDS, SPRAIN 3, PAINS EI THX CHS3T, BACI ar LCIS9 are toaxaaUv relieved. MALAEIA ITS VARIOtTH FORMS. FETES A2TD AGUE. PEVKM AND AliL'K cared for SO era. There Is not a mmsrraM agent la thla world that will cure Fever aad Ague, and other Malarlojs, BUIous. Saw lav. TvplKMtL Yellow and other fevers (ai-led kv 8-lD ATS PILLaj so qolckii aa RADWAVS K&AJT RRUEP. U wUl In a few moments, when takea Internally ecordMic ta the d'rertioaa, oore Cramps, pasuis, ear Stomaco, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Dwp Ma, Pronation of tne Ueart, Coid ChUia, Uvstencs, Psina k UK B-iweX Dukrrhcta, Dyentery, Coiic, Wind la tbe Bowels, and all Internal Paiua. Travelers s&ooid alwavs carry a bottle of RAIV VAT'S READY RBUbP with them. A few crops m water win prevent sickness or pains from ajmat at vui-t. It is belter Utaa Frenck Brandy av Buters aa astloiBUat. era awol Lnuiaernaeai skonld aiways ke provided wok a. radway's Regulating Pills Perfect, Pnrgatlvo, Boothiaz. A perl ata, 4ot wnthout Pain. Alvraya HeLiable and Katurma ta Operation. A TEQETAELE SUBSTITUTE FO CALOiLEI, Psifany kasntseaa. aleganOy eoated wn awee ja. Paeca, wars kite, jvitj, alaaaaa and streoa Rawwatw Pill for the enre e si dlaorden Steaaaca. Uvwr, Bowaia, Kidneys, Bll.ter, Pkmale OompkUata, Nerrwea Diaeaaea, Loss of A pawe, H s Si ink i , CMi.-ionataa, CoaOvenesa, lndl CfV anepla Hlhaiiainas, re ver, Indamma . Bowaia, Puaa, and ail derm re menu of lawaTwal Vnsarm. Paraly vfetak.e, oonltt "gajJ"aa,miarila,eratetenoadraga. . ST- Pea arts as latlowinf sympesma resnitlns nw Dtsaaawi W la IXresuve Organs; Coostlpa goa, laward PUw, raLaeas of Blood ta the Head, AOdKv mt tae Momaca, Nauaea. Haanbarn, magaat wf rood. Psllnesa er Weight la tae Sto. aeA, Soar Krwstaaona. staktag or Prattenng at ean, Ckoktag er Snfferlng Sensations when la a tarmg postore, Dtmnasa of Vuu-ie, Dots or " sight Pever aad doU Pain in the BMDkoeleacT ol PerspuraUon, TeUewnesa of JkaSkja sad Kyea, Paia ai the Side, Cheat uaagaad Sodoaa ftaahsa at Heat, Bornuui a . A arwaoaas af BUnwrra Pnxs win free tae v Pnta al taa aaove asmed eUaordeta, OLD IT DIUOGEST9. arlw as Cwwta rmw Wn. BEAD TALES AND TBUE." 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