AGRICULTURE. " What Lakhs Need Dbaisaoe? All lands that contain more water than is needed by the crops growing upon them. If yon intend to raise corn or wheat the land will need more draining than if intended for grass. Even grass lands need not be yery wet, as, if too wet, the growth of aquatic plants and grasses take the place of the cnl tivatwd grasses and rains the hay and pat-tares. Loose, porous soils, underlaid by sand or gravel, are drained by nature; but all land that is nuclei laid by clay, rock or other impervious material needs draining. What is to be gaiutd by nnderdrain gt? Tte surface of the water in tiie soil is lowered. The roots of cereals and grasses may penetrate as far as to the sin-fare ' f the water, but never into it. It is necessary to draw the water oft to such a depth as will give the roots of growing crops plenty of room to reach downward for that nonrishmeLt that is necetsary to their growth. If the water is only one foot (rom the amount of soil from which to gather nourishment, witn the disadvantage of having their feet wet by caiiillary attraction. Only aqua tio plants grow well with their let in the water. The lowering the water below tne surface prevants large amount of evaporation, and its effects in cooling the soil. The water being removed, air and warmth are admitted to the soil. Drained lands are, for thU reason, ready for planting at least two weeks earlier in Uie spring. The growth of crops is quickened through the summer by the increased temperature of the soil, which amounts to several degrees, and the injurious effects of early irosts are prevented in the same manner. Crops are, therefore.given an increased period in which to make their growth of at least two weeks. This is certainly a very important gain. TnuiFTV Pioa. Pure air helps to make pure blood, which, in the course of nature, builds up healthful bodies. Out-of-door pigs would not show well at the fairs, and would probably be passed over by the judges and peopl who have been taught to ailmier only fat and helpless things, which get the prizes. Such pigs are well adapted tc nil lard kegs, wuereas the standard perfection should be pig which will make the most ham with the least waste of fat, the longest and deepest sides. with the mo it Jean meat. It should have bone enough to bt&nd up and help itself to food, and carry with it the evidences of health and natural development in all of its parts. Pigs which run on a range of panture Lave good appetites the treoh air and exercise gives them this lieLOe they will eat a great variety of food, and much coarser than when con fined in iHiUa. Nothing need go to waste on a farm for need of a market. They will consume all the refuse fruit, roots, pumpkins and all kinds of vege tables, which will make them grow. By exU-uding the root patch and planting the fodder corn thinner, so that nub bins will form on it, by putting iu sweet variety, the number of pigs may be increased in proportion. Ihe pie pasture will be ready the next year for any crop, and ten times the advantages accrue to tLe farmer than if the pigs are confined to close pens, for, as pigs are usually managed on a iarm, but little manure is ever made fiom them. A widely accepted but very errone ous belief w hich is a cause of much loss during summer heats, is the fear that if plants ere watered whi'e the sun shines upon the leaves it will harm them. There may be some tender young leaves of certain delicate and rare plants that would suffer from a sudden wetting with cold water under a blazing son but have not met with such in vegetable culture, and I have long practiced fre quent sprinkling of newly-set plants uurinr, liot.ury weather to prevent their Legiuiiiag to wilt. If allowed to wilt at all it is difficult to tevive them. The shoit or broken roots want little water until their vomit's are healed, and they become able to collect and send on sup plies to the leaves. During this term if trial what is wanted is frequent sprinkling of the leaves to prevent their hugging. A mere sprinkW serves that purpose if often enough given, without drowning the injured roots. Two great advantages are gained by frequent leaf- wetting four or five trues aday in hot, dry weather, during two or three days alter tract-planting one that the plant ing can be done while the ground is dry and pliable, when it will not pack and the other that the leaves can all be left on the plant instead of being half cut off, as is commonly done in planting cabbage, celery, eta, to reduce the tnuispiratory surface until the root cover. Such cutting is a great draw back to the plant, and can only be jus tified wheu there i-t no other practicable way ot saving or continuing its life. Pick Up the Bones. The botes scat tered about the premises should be carefully gathered up. Break them up and bury them near the root of fruit trees or grapevines. If the bodies of half the worthless dogs owned in tne country could be similarly planted mey wouiu ue 01 much more service than their animated carcasses are above ground. It costs so much to test different va rieties of fruits, especially those that are long in coming into bearing, that average tanners cannot afford to do much of it. The safe rule is to plant the sorts that Lave been found produc tive and good, and only adopt novelties on the asturance of nurserymen in whom the buyer has implicit confi dence. A little salt sprinkled over a manure heap .s one of the best applications both for summer and winter. In warm weath er it attracts moisture and keeps the manure from fire-fangmg or burning from excessive fermentation. In winter it keeps the heap from freezing solid, and at any season it makes the manure more soluble. A correspondent of the Ohio Far mer ssys a strong steel-bladed case- Juufe m kes one of the most simple. light, cheap and excellent weeding to j s. Foisonocs washes applied to the fo liage of trees, vines, etc., are of lio avail against those insecls which suck the j nines of plants instead of eating the leaves or Liius. i Burr men say that the best way to treat trees infested with borers is to re move the earth about the base of the trunk. Fill up the hollow after freezing wcauier is well under wsy. The soil has much to do in affecting the shading and color of poultry, and it is a point that is seldom taken into careful consideration, though its impor tance is cot ceded by few. Sgbobtm, after being cut, deterior ates very rapidly. It should not be al lowed to remain more than one day be fore being worked, and less than that is preferable. h'xowBALX. PruDLNo. Take two tea cuptuls of rice, wash and boil until tender: pare and core large sour ap ples, leaving the apple whole. 1111 the apples with rice and put it round on the outside; tie each one in separate cloth and drop is boiling water. Serve while hot with cream and sugar. DOMESTIC. Dissolve auflieient permanganate of potash in boiling water to give the re quired depth of color. It looks red when first put on, but soon becomes a beautiful brown. About two quarts of water will be sufficient to stain an ordi nary sized bedroom, allowing it two coat. See that the boards are perfect ly clean and dry, and then with a large painter's brush stain the room all over, painting ou the permanganati and wa ter in the same manner you would paint on woodwork. When the boards are thoroughly dry, ' give them a second coat it necessary, which must also dry. Wash and dry the brush, and thea give the whole room thorough coating of linseed oil. Wheu the oil has well toaked into the boards, begin rubbing in with a cloth beeswax, melted iu a stone jir over the tire", with a little tur pentine, until it is the consist ncy of very thick cream. The floor must have several costings of beeswax and turpen tine before it is brushed with large brush, which is sold for this purpose. After several applications of beeswax and brushing, the floor will be in a good condition, and will only then require polishing occasionally and robbing with beeswax when necessary. It will only need now to make a bedroom look most cheerful and comfortable two or three ruf s, one tor each side of the bed, an other tor the fireplace. Indian matting is preferable to a rug for the floor of a washstand. Brans as Food. Ihe nutritive value of beans is very great greater than almost any other article of food in com mon use. Considering their richness, they are probably the cheapest food we have, but somewhat difficult of diges tion, probably owing to the fact that we rarely cook them enough and masticate insufficiently. In preparing beans for the table they should first be well soaked in cold water, then thrown into boiling water and cooked of a medium consistency, between a fluid a Jd a solid, neither too thick nor too thin. They require some acid when eaten, and sufficient amount of salt to render them palatable. They may be eaten with potatoes or other vegetables which con tain more starch and less albumen, rather than with too much bread or meat. iii K Leds. A correspondent says the way to make a husk bed is to put the buhks into plenty of water and spread them on the grass to dry, first spreading sheets on the glass, to keei away the insects, etc., if possible. When the husks are dry, draw them through a flax hatchel, or with a fork split them several times to make them softer. Then fill into a bed tick. Don't put in enough to be Lard, but make a good, comfortable bed. Have a slit in the centre oi the bed tick, and eveiy day stir the husks up. A button and button hole in the bed tick will make all secure and if you wash or scald the husks every few years, they will keep sweet, and you w ill have a cheap and comfortable bed. LovELT little wraps for the baby-carriage are made of two pieces of flannel one, for instance, of blue, and one of white; pink the edges of both. If the blue is to serve for a lining, put a pret ty design in outline stitch on it, and then catch the blue and whit 3 together with a row of leather stitch ing about two inches from the edge. If yon wish to make it still more ornamental, a handsome low of blue satin ribbon jnst above the em broidery is handtoine. How long it will remain so depends on how well- behaved the baby is. Orange Float. One quart of water. juice and pulp of two lemons, one col fee cup ot sugar, when boiling add to this lour tablespoons of corn-starch mixed in a little odd water; stir until it boils, and let boil for ten minutes; when cool, pour it over four cr five sliced oranges; oyer the top spread the beaten whites of three eg gs and one half cup of iiowdered sugar, flavored with one teae poouful of extract vanilla. SrccoT ash. --Take the husks and silk from one-half dozen ears of sugar corn and with a sharp knife cut the kernels from the cob. Place on the fire one pint of .Lima beans, with sufficient water to cover them, one Lour before needed for dinner; let them simmer slowly for three-quarters of an hour, then add corn and boil fifteen minutes; season with butter, pepper and salt, and send to table hot. il lk may be used instead of water if preferred. Potatoes with ermicill. Mash and whip the potatoes light with but ter and milk. Season with, salt, and mound smoothly within a stone china dish, or a bake dish that has a silver stand for the table. Wash over with white of egg", and stew with vermecili that has been broken fine, boil a few minutes in hot water, then spread out to drain upon a sieve. Brown in a quick oven. Tomato Salad. Peel adn slice raw tomato -s, lay in a salad bowl and season with dressing made in the following proportions: Beat together four table spoons of viuegar, one teaspoon each of sugar and salt, one-half teaspcoa of mustard. When these are well mixed add gradually two tablespoons of best salad oil. Cimext fob KuBfiEB. Powdered she- lac is softenr! in ten times its weight of strong water cf ammonia, which be comes fluid after some time without the use of hot water. In three or four weeks the mixture is a perfect liquid. When applied it softens the rubber, which hardens again as the ammonia evaporates. .Moths la FTBrruK. Moths may be eiterminf ted or driven from uphol stered work br sprinkling the uphol stered parts thoroughly with benzine. Ihe benzine is put in small watering pots, such as is used for sprinkling house-plants. It does not spot the most delicate silk, and the unpleasant odor patses on in an hour or two in the air. It will prove effectual, so far as the moth is concerned. Peach Ckeabt. The stones and skins are removed from yeiy ripe peaches. which are then passed through a hair sieve, lo each cupful of pulp add a cup cf pulverized sugar, and beat to gether. Whip a cupful of sweet thick cream for each cupful of palp, mix gently together and put in a freezer to freeze. Ants. A correspondent of the Tropical Agriculturist Bays, regarding ue destruction oi ants: lake a white china plate, and spread a thin covering oi common lard over it. race it on the shell or other place infested bthe troublesome insects. lou will be pleased with the result. Stirring up every morning is that all that is needed to set the trap again." Crullers. Four tablespoons of mel ted butter, hve of sugar, eleven of sweet milk, two eggs, one-half teaspoon each of soda, nutmeg and cinnamon; cut in strands, twist in tings and fry in ooiiing lard. Sweetbbbeads. Scald in salted wa ter; remove stringy parts; put in cold water about ten minutes and drain in dry towel; dip in egg and rolled crack er; fry in hot butter or lard. HTJMOEOlm. Johxkii was in the street-car yester day with his mother, and next to him sat a very nice looking young man. Af ter some talk with his mother Johania turned to the young man and said so everybody could hear him: "Am I a dude?" "Well," replied the young man, "you don t look like one. "And Is that gentleman on I he other side of you dude?" "I suppose not: but do you want to know, my little fellow?"-- "Nothing, only mamma raid you was the next thiDg to a dude, and 1 wanted to know if it was me or the other gen tleman she meant. Limi Johnny lergor has caused a breach between Qua DeSmith. an Austin society gentleman, and the Yerger family. Qua called to make a friendly visit after supper, he having previously informed Oouonel larger of the intended honor. The whole family and Qua were in the parlor, when Johnny rivited the attention of all present by asking Qua DeSmith: "Have vou brought your gimlet with you?" "Hush, Johnny, "said Mrs. Yerger. "Go to bed, sir," remarked Conolel Yerger. ''What do you mean, Johnny?" asked Qua. "I don't mean nuflin; except I heard pa say you were coming up this evening to bore us all." Next Spring an International Con gress of Ornithologists will be held in Vienna under the patronage of the Crown Prince Rudolf. One of the ob jects of the meeting is to ' secure such legislation among the nations as will protect the songsters of the grove and the destroyers of of pestiferous vermin. There is a degree of earnestness in this movement. The Austrian Government is to send out free invitations to almost every foreign Government, and grant its representatives a free passage. The United States should be well represen ted. Dr. Gustavus von Hyekek, the honorable r irst Secretary of the Orni thological Society of Vienna, No. 3 Marokkcaner Grasse, Vienna, may be applied to for farther information. An American wuo naa a jolly German friend wished to become acquainted with the German's charming wife. "Veil," said the German, "ofe you dreat, dot will be all righdt!" After the treat the German led him over to where the lady was sitting with a number of friends. "Katnna," said the husband, "you know dot man?" "No," said "Katrina modestly. "Veil, dot's him!" The American would have given all he had to be able to suddenly disappear, but as the earth did not open he only looked very red and awkward, and swore in bis mind that he would never seek another introduction. Before marriage: "Excuse me, George. Did my parasol hurt you?" "Oh, no! my dear. It would be a pleasure if it did." After marriage: "Gieat Heavens! There was never a woman under the sun that knew how to carry a parascl without scratching a fellow's eyes out." "And there never was a man that knew enough to walk ou the right side of a woman with a para soL" There isn't any right side to a woman with a parasol." 'Look here, Pat," said a real estate owner, "you've got to move or pay your rent" "Be jabbers, I'll do naythur." "Well 111 show you." "Now don't be after tockin' that way, Mishter Browin; lit ush raison awhile togither. Af yez path me out by lab, it will cost yer six dollera an' sixty ciuts, an' af yez move me out yersilf. it will cost yez only four dollars. Now, phat will yez do?" The owner sent a team around and moved him. "That is one of those restaurants," said a fussy man, who was asked if So-and-so's was a good place to get a meal. "where enterprise and skill are all cen tered in the charges, and I always ex pect to find on the bills of fare this no tice: "Customers will please report to the cashier any incivility on the part of the waiters, and it will be promptly added to the bill." A few months since, when a train passed Fargo, a wealthy passenger was struck with admiration over the tender miiDner in which a young lady led her aged grandmother along a path near the track. Seeking an introduction, the man ot riches married her in a few weeks, and now every time train pulls into that burg at laet a dozen maidens can be seen trotting their old grand mothers up and down tne track. Stabtino business in Kentucky : An Ohio country Justice thus addressed witness: -ai you were one e-I the I ous of a rich man and be should die. be queathing all his wealth to your broth era and leaving you nothing but bis pistols, how would you feei? The wit ness answered promptly: "I would feel as if x had about the right tort of capi tal to start business with in Kentucky.' A wailino orator says, "Dark is the night that settles down upon In land, "Well, quite likely. We wouldn't cross the ocean to see anything to common place as that. But when yon hear of a bright, sunshiny night settling down upon Ireland call us up if it's midnight. and we li sit up all night to Icok at it. A FABiiEB in Essex county had five of the tresh-air lund boys from New York. and a tough lot they proved to be. The hrst forenoon they were on the farm they hung the farmer 'a large pet New found land dog to an apple tree, and in the afternoon they placed his light wagon across the railroad track as train was approaching, and the wagon was knocked into smithereens. "What influence has the moon on the tider the teacher asked Jouu Hem v. And John Henry said it depended on what was tied; if it was a dog it made him bowl, and if it was a gate it untied it, just as soon as a eew or a young man came along. It is such things as this that make school-teachers want to lie down and die every day at f jut o'clock. While every eye is strained eastward. and every energy directed against an invasion against cholera, the news comes that King Kalakana's royal Sand wich L-ltnd braa band baa arrived in San Francisco, This shows how help less it is to oppose fate. A St. Louis brewer was killed the other day by being struck with the head of an exploding beer barrel. Getting at lager ne.as is extremely dangerous, Fuel to produce electricity is thus de scribed : ihe electric current is formed by the combustion of coal at a high temperature and in the presence of po tassium or sodium nitrate. The fuel is snapea into uric as oi convenient size and covered on the outside with asbes tos paper. The interior of the bricks consists of a coal and saltpetre prism separated by a thin sheet of asbestos. The bricks contain a large number of holes, which serve to facilitate the com bustion and 'ncrease the number of points in contact with the saltpetre. A copper wire is introduced into the coal and saltpeter prisma, the ends of which form the poles of the element. One brick is capable of working an electric bell. A Cheap Cooler, & D, C ol Bos ton, tells how he contrived a dumb wai ter descending into subterranean cool ness from a earner of his pantry, great ly to the satisfaction of himself and family. He used glazed drain pipe, 13 or 20 inches in diameter, for lining the excavation in the cellar and carried a closet of wood with door at the aide for cleansing, to the pantry floor above. An Iron weight suspended over a large pulley balances the waiter. This coolt r requires next to no care to keep it in order, cleaner and sweeter thah a re frigerator, Ants and other vermin never trouble the victuals, there is very little running down cellar after the daily food, the regular temperature is as use ful in winter as in summer.the constant chore of the ice supply is aoided, and ice contaminated with sewage does not mal e that household afraid. Such a contrivance is one an ingenious person may help himself to or a little special industry in applying the fixtures might be evolved in every neighborhood, with mills and great corporations growing up after a while to furnish the perfect dumb waiters and coolers of the future for everybody. A Military Man Made Uapujr. Washington, D. C General O. C. Knitnn, in a letter stating his wite was cured ot a ainful ailment by St Jacob's Oil, writes that after witnessing its magical cure cf pain be would cheerfully pay $100 for a bottle of St Jacob's OO, if he could act get it cheaper. In discussing a paper upon the North Atlantic area, which, in the opinion of Professor Hull, was dry land when the regions ot North Ameiica and those ot Giett Britain and Western Europe were submerge!, Dr. Carpenter said that the conclusion he had come to from the Challenger expedition was that the bulk of the sea below the present sea level was to the bulk of the land somewhere about 29 to I. He thought, taking the elevation of the different continents al together; an elevation of 1000 feet might be considered as about the average. On the other hand, the depression of the great oceanic area below the level of the rca might be stated at an average of about, 13,000 feet The elevations of land which in any way approached the same height were ridges, and one of the most remarkable facta brought out by the Challenger research w as that there was strong reason to believe that all oceanic islands were volcanic in all their research they found no indication of submerged land ever these areas. Walnut l.raf Hair Restorer. It is entirely different from a!i other. It i as clear aa water, ami a its name indicates is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will im mediately frre the head from all ilamlruff.re storegray hairto ita natural color, and pro duce a new growth where it haa fallen of It does not in any manner affect the health, which sulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of silver preiKirationx have dune. Itwillchange light er faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask yonrdrugiristforlt Each bottle la warranted. Smith, Kline & Co., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and C N. Ckittkntos, New York. When, says a recent writer, it is de sirable to make a clearing iu an Ama zonian forest a leaning tree is selected, and all the trees in front of it are cut oi one side. Then the vines are se vered aad the leaning tree is cut down. bringing all the trees near it to the ground with a crash. Soon the hot rays of the sun fit the brush for quick ee struction by fire. Grave Hrs 31 ills, Baltimore CO., Md. Missus Kennedy t Co: The Carbo line is making youag hair come on my bald head. PfcTEK F. SHEARER. This is a fair sample of the certificates which are received daily at the Pittsburg office. A Chinexe imperial decree has been issued ordering tbst the telegraphic lines between Woonsnng and Shanghai, aad between Amoy and Haibon, are to be constructed by the Chinese them selves, and not by Europeans or other foreigners. My mother began gaining from first dose she took of Dr. Graves' Heart Kegulitor. She is rid of those bad feelings about her heart now, the relief is permanent other remedies only helped for a few minutes. Miss Clara Bradt, Lawton, Mich. $1. per bottle at druggists. Among the most important of the scientific results of Col. Prejevalask's late journeys in Thibet were the animal and vegetable co'lections, comprising 408 specimens of 90 species of mamma lia, 3125 of 400 species of birds, about 9t j of 50 species of reptiles, 83 of 53 species of fishes, COOO of insects, and 120,000 of 15.000 species of plants. Rather a good outing for a naturalist la 1ASO 'Baows'!) Bkoxb i 4 l Trot h Es"were ntrtMluceiL, anl their auceeiM aa a cure lur Cobla, Cough, Aalhma. anil Bronchitis haa been un paralleled. He a lux. Sjteaking of spatter work, reminds us to say that the best mode of casting the spray is to put the ink in an atomizer, which will give a uniform misty spray; that will not form blotches if used with discretion. Persons who Travel Often experience aeriona bodily inconvenience from the onsuitab:lltr of food, air and water they meet with, em lone voyages disorders of the tumaca and bowels are apt to attack aeafarlnc men ani paasengera, In eoiueqaence ot the brack- lanneaa of water and fool air on ahipboard, and It ia a Double fact that unoilgTanis newly arrived In anwttled dUonct are peculiarly subject to ma- lanai uiaeaaes and otoer ailments born of miasma and an unwonted dieL To the need of the tour Is1, commercial traveler and new settler, ttoetet ter's Moroach BiUers n peculiarly adapted, aince u ain-ninrns me .nesiive organs, and braces the physical enenries to anh-aiinful uiHurnces It MnUltM .n.l .-u.-nt. ! . -- - . f.l ' 1! 1 1 1 1 mi I 1.1 ITT. CI, wu x if ' tion. dyapepaia, healthfully stimulates the kidneys ku'i uuhi K-r, ami curicoes as wen aa purine- tne Wood. W6en overcome by faturue, whether menial or phraicaL the wearr and debiliiat-d dD-i it a reliable source of renewed strength and VWU1U1I, Adhtnive Fly-Fapcr. One part lin seed ou and lour parts resin, melted to gether, and applied to the paper. Dr. Kline's Great nerve Restorer la the marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. All nts stopped tree. Bend u tsi Arch street' PaUadeiphla. Pa. White of an egir, heated to 212 dees.. and kept there awhile, will become diy shrunken and horny. If the heat is car.i d a little further, it becomes con verted into a snbstauce which is so hard and tough that a valuable cement is obtained by simply smearing the edges of the article to be cemented with the bite of egg, and then heating it to little above 212 degrees. Ladies and children boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon i Patent Heel Stiffenert are used. It seems that electricity was aim lied to a locomotive long before the Chicago T J T ' ' . . rwuiruaa exposition, a oalem man constructed a locomotive which was run by electricity in 1851. In experi ments on the Baltimore k Ohio Road. nineteen miles were made in thirty-niae minutes. "BSeha-ralbs." The anlck. eomnlete cure, all annnrtn, n.tn Bladder and Urinary Diseases. SI: Druga-isia. To Make Cloth Walervroof. AddIv a strong solution of soap to the wrong side of the cloth, and whan dry wash the other side with a solution of alum. WalTESIORO. 8. C CoL A. I. rsmnhall "A member of mi familv used Brawn's Inn nit. terswlts good re.ults." Motives are better than actions. The ship-building interest at Bath. Me,, ia very active at present -Tne yards are crowded, and the tendency is to build larger vessels than in former years. One now upon the stocks, a ship of 2,600 tons, is the largest ever built in Bath, and is believed to be larger than any built before in the State. Consumption in its early stages ia readily cured by the uao of Dr. Pierre's "Golden Medical Discovery," though, if the lungs are wasted no medicine will effect a cure. JKo known remedy possesses such soothing and healiug influence over all scrofulous, tuberculous, and pulmonary affections as the "Discovery." John Willis, of Elyria, Ohio, wri'ea : "The -Golden Medical Dis covery' does positively cure consumption, aa, after trying every other medicine in vain, this succeeded." Mr. Z. T. Phelps, of Cuthbert, Ga., writes: "The "Golden Medical Discovery' has cured my wife of brouchitis and incipient consumption." Sold by druggists. An experiment was lately made at Paris to determine the power of a cro codile's jaw. The animal was fixed on a table with ita upper jaw connected with a dynamometer. An electric shock caused him to give a sudden snap and 308 pounds were marked ou the in strument It was calculated that the contractile force of the muscle causing the movement was 1,540. "DractTlrs; rains." Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.: Mir Air My wife had suffered with "female weaknesses" for nearly three years. At times she could hardly move, she bad ucli dragging pains. We often saw your "Fa vorite Prescription" advertised, but sup posed like most patent medicines it did not amount to auy thing, but at lat concluded to try a bottle, which she did. It made her sick at first, but it began to show its effect In a marked improvement, and two bottles cured her. Yours, etc, A. J. 1IUVCK, Deposit, X. Y. A church in Bavaria, accommodating 1,000 people, has been almost entirely built of paper macbe, which can be supplied at a cost little above that of plaster. It can can be made to Imitate the finett marble, as it takes a polish superior to slate. ' Dr. Pierce's "Pellets," or sugar-coated granules the original "little liver pills," (beware of imitation) cure sick and bil ious headache, cleanse the stomach and bowels, and purify the blowL To get genu ine, see Dr. Pierce's signature and portrait on Government stamp. "5 cents per vial, by druggists. I;icor.ibustiUe Paper, Dip a sheet of paper in strong alum w ater, and when dry repeat the process, or it will be better still if you dip and dry a third time. After this you may put it in the flame of a candle, and it will not burn. Mensmik-s pirroKizKD SKIP tonic, the only preparation ot bee I containing Its ttntlrt nutr Uohm prwrtiri. It contains b.ond-milLing, force reueratinjt and life-sustaining properties; invalua ble for indigestion, dyspepaia.uervous pioatraUoo, and all ioruis of general debnity, also, in a J en feebled conditions, whether the result of exhaus tion, nervous prostration, over-work or acute dis ease, particularly u r-eaiiuvr rrom pulmonary wuipiauii tuwcu, uazaru a ; Co., proprietors. new lurk, sold by druaauta. French silk manufacturers are build ing great hopes on the capabilities of a big Africa spider wh ich spins a yellow web of great strength and elasticity. It appears that alum is sometimes ad ded to wines to give astringency and to raise the color. For its detection evap orate to dryness, and then set fire to the organic matter. Mr. J. Uoelisler, 2ili Court St., Itrooklyn, says: "I had suffered for years; paid over f 1,000 for doctors and medicines, without help to my terrible sciatica, after which nine bottles of Dr. Elmore's 1L-G. cured me. In the forest beds near the delta of the Mississippi are found cypress trunks 25 feet in diameter, and one ci tt lining 5,700 annual rings. Water used in wool -washing yields 4.50 per cent of very dry potassium, which can be recovered, as II. Delattre has shown, at considerable profit. Fraaer Asia Grease. One greasing lasts two seeks; all others twj or three daya. Do not be m posed on by the ham bag stuffs offered. Ask your dealer for Fra aer s. w.tl label on. baves your none labor and yon too. It received hrst medal at the Centen nial and Paris Expositions. Hold every whore. Compremtd paper doors are now made: and are said to be huperior to iron or wood for staying the progress of fire. A ritxttd screw may be easily remov ed if heat is applied to its head, which may be readily done with a red-hot kit chen poker. Dr. Graves' lles't Regulator cures all tor ma of Heart Dis- ase, cervounets and rleeplessness. Birmingham, Ala., known as the Magic City, haa had a growth not less remarkable than that of some of the fa mous V estern towns. In 1875 it was a ragged village ot two thousand five hundred inhabitants. In that year it was nearly depopulated by a cholera epidemic. An era of railroad building et in in the State, and the intersection of two lines there brought Birmingham's population up to 4,000 in 1880. A cen sus just completed gives the city, in 1883, 11,348 inhabitants. The assessed value of property has increased in three years from $3,000,000 to S8.300.000. The giowth of the town is due to the development of the iron-ore and coal mines in the vicinity. Mather 8w'i Wane Syrap. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for fe veruihneas, restlessness, worms, consUpauun. He. A boaster is always to be suspected. Owentsn, Kr. Kev. J. W. Wsl.lrop, aars: "Brown's Iron Bitters rrestl? relieved me of general debility and indigestion.'' We cannot live to ourselves alone. Something Remarkable. tFrom the Bridaport Standard.) A remarkable cure: A lady, seveuty-siz years of age, walks this summer for the first time in years. A case that was given up by the physicians. Her friends and relatives had given up in despair of her ever eettine out again. Mrs. Julia H.IiKlTXDA;E,of4o Maple St., It ridge port, Conn., recently said toa representative of this paper, when ques tioned about the case of ber mother: "1 can very cheerfully give my testimony in favor of so valuable an article as Hunt's Iiemedy. My mother, who is aeventy-Mx yean of age, has for over thirty years been afflicted with kidney, liver and heart diseases, which has confined her to the house most of the time; and to add to her other troubles, about three years ago dropsy in its worst form set in. We had three doctors, whodid all they could for her with but litde success, as she grew rapidly wone. and death seemed inevitable. At times her body and limbs would beswollen nearly twice their usual size. Heriihysicians gave her up, saying they could do nothing more fur her. She was also ei veu mi l.v li-r friends. Having heard of the great amouut of good Hunt's iiemedy had accomplished, and of the remarkable cures it had made iu similar cases, we thought as a hist hope we would try it. and to the ereat as-onUliment of us all (doctors included) she began to im prove, anu in a very snort time Uus tuelUnyi left her entire body: themanvachesand naltui rrom which she suff ered she knows no more. She has walked out this summer for the first time in years, and is as comfortable aa can be expected tor a woman of her years. We all feel that we owe much to God's mercy and Hunt's Keniedy." The Bessemer Steel Works, ot Beth lehem, Pa., will go into extensive ore- rations in Cuba, with the intention of importing ore into this country. toDtaoi ptloa Cured. Aa ehl physician, retired from practice, having I ad piaced la his hands by an East India mission ary the formula ol a simple vegetable remedy lor the speedy and permanent core of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lang Aflertions, also epoUuveand radical cure for Nervous Debility and all 'ervoua compiaints, alter navuig tested Its wonderful curative powers In thousands of cases, has felt It his duty to ma e it knows to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering. 1 will send free ol charge, to ail who desire ir, ibis recipe, in Oermaa, French or English, with lull directions for preparing and nsing. -ent by mall by addressing with stamp, namine this paper, w. A. fiord t tuu-rr-. UiMjk Jim littler .. i. Whatever you do, do cheerfully. Broken Laws. Instead of whining and groaning over the con SMiueacesol tne broken laws of hraito, how mucn wiser a Is upuu the hr-t anp -arane of Indiges tion, loss of spiKt.te, .leepiewuMMe, coustipauon, Ac, to remove Uie cause and prevent disease ny tluMlj use of the great remedy of iae wise old bhjoks of St Bemar.l, who found ihe way lo cure diseases, by purify .ng Ue blood. Ine "st. Ker-na-d Vrg -table fills' are the oldest, best tested, and muJ successful mrdiuuai couipiuud iu lae wurld. In conversation last evening with an immigrant from Texas we learned that the most fashionable time for hanxing people down there was at aunrise. This ia another strong and weighty argument against early rising. Malaria, chills, positively cured by Emory's Standard Cure Pills. Their equal unknown; sugar coded; no eriptDg, 25c "Rough Bats." Clears out rata, mice, roaches, dies, ants, beil ougs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, lie bruggisia. Catarrh and Uy Fever Kor twenty years 1 was a sufferer trom Catarrh of the bead and throat ui a very aggravated form and during the summer with 11 ay Fever. I procured a botUe ot Ey's Cream Balm and after a few applications received deci ded benefit was cured by one bottle. Ilave had no return ot Ihe complaint Chaklitte Pakke, Waverly, X. Y. (frice 5 J cents per bottle. ) "la that gentleman a friend of yourb?" asked a newly introduced lady of another at a reception. "Oh, no, he's my husband," was the innoceLt reply A true assistant to nature in restoring the vs tem iu wriM health, tnus enabling it to resist disease is Brown s Iron bitters. A trusting nature is a loving nature. jIIXS TRAD The plls are warranted to be Ft'Kr.LY vege table, free trom all mineral and other poisonous snbsuncea. They are a certain cure tor Consti pation, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, B lion so ess. Torpid Liver, Loss of Appeuta, and aJ diseases arising rrom Vie JLirer, Stomach, Rowel or Kidney a. They remove an obstructions from the channels f the system and purify ihe blood, thereby Im parting health, strength and vigor, sold by drug. (lata, or seal by mall for at cents in stamps by P. SLT'STaEDTER A 10., 83 Mercer St, New York, SoleMannfsctarersof ST. BfcK.MAKU VEejEV TABLk flLU. Send for emmlar. Hale's Honey OF HOREHOUND AND TAR Fur Fmons of all Ajra. A Wwwiter-ral rare for Cone he 4 elds, Mrawehltie' atari Issianipllsa. IT ft tVKHEs fOrofH f-en re or enron e nl HKK4K1 IP COI. lis ilk.- instlr; IT rt'RI-S, In ftcf . wtere tit Her rfirM'w hnvs tailed; lis eteac ettlr-y Has b-en KHIIU I1 and hi suTeriorliTetrnstyelT K im I.- KIHIKIl. syniMrfa derive wreat stirnl Crww llsstatwa wlwwsrslea arhfii taWrrlss aitb Irsay anal HbMrli ssh. "tMI fstuii nhould ks it iu r-s.line a itm aoe. and i per issue laigefl. t n aivsL o u uj lumiwtmis C. S. CKIT1EMOS. Proprietor. Sw York. iA's Tuuihache Drop Cure in one 31 iiiuie. Oermaa Cora Bemover K-Us Com and aViuiou. DBS. J. X. & J. li. HOUKNSAl'K. THOKB AFKL'CTED WITH TUB KKFKCTM OP SELP-ABl'SB AND MEltt't KIAL1.ATION should not hesitate to consult J. N. and J. B. Ho- BKNSAI'K, of HM North ijecond street, Philadel phia, either by mail or br per si, during the hours trom s A. M. to i P. M.. and to P. 11. Advice free. Whosoever would know hts condi tion and the war to improve it should read "WISDOM IN A NirrMiBU." Bent on leceiot ol s-cent r amn. AA1 ivMsn jear own town. inussud teourat fuu fn AaurasH.HaLLXTT k '-".. lortlamLMa Pholz Pectoral will cure your eowni. Price 3& eta. BUY A FARM IN VIRGINIA! Kvery man vbo wants tn srv or sti.i. Vinnnis Krai Kitat- should wr-b- to YAC.KK I'AMI'HIXL Ileal fcstate Aaenta. eiordonsila-. Vs. I.it. trw. A SKBTTal WARTEB lor the Brt and ramssv a-Uinar Pictorial Books and Uitaes. Prices re duced B per oanL Manoaai. Pub. tla, Phiuauw. Pa. Camphor.atua kr uie best Linuneut. Pnea Si cruta Battle of the Books. 600,000 Volumes, the choicest literature of the world. 100-rage l alaloitue fre. Lowest prices ever known. SOT sold by dealers. Sent for examination BEF0BE payment on evidence of good faith. D. 1LDE5, roblisher. 18 Tesey Street, Xew York. P. O. Box 1 227. SYRUP. The Greatest Blood Purifier Known! BHZUMATISM CUILED. Kocsrana, N. 1 Apr. th,'S3. JtaewnuUie Syntp Cow" tiairrs 1 have been a rreat suf ferer from Kbenmatisra fisr six years, aad bearing- of the atieress ol Khenmatlc Syrup 1 concluded SCBOrULA Port Btbox, TX. Kneumatte Surup I hail been dociorlnir for three or four years, with to five It atrial In my own case, and I cheerfully say that I have been greatly benefitted by Its use. 1 eaa wlk with entire freeloni from pain, aad my general health ft ery mu-a Improved. It is a splendid remedy for the blood and debilitated srstetn. K. CIIKSTER PAKE, W. IK siciaus, i'ir senn uia, as iuie call ed it, but found no relief until I commenced taking vonr 9vrnn .sibvr lasiug n my sirrprlse. it Contluuing its use louiio nivsf ii aw As a bi'mo purifier, no equal. MKS. WILLIAM STRASa ManuTd by RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO., Shall We Let llio Child Die? fi-W "hean pol:ticalcconomist'IookInffat a pale and punv child ftbly gasping as itLes upon a pillow, says that the hild raiffi die. It is so weak and poor that its life will never be worth nSS anyhow There are ah-eady a good many people in the world whoaref not mu7h account anyhow. And uhafs the use of adding to their nuniberotW weakling, who has but slender chance of ever amounting tc anynhinT H Ak-as-Chlld Uhat She tl,inks abitletS&e chfld tt te found ihalvnll save ihat child, the cAJ sta7ff 7; ' af dollar to save the child f Well try a bottle oTekoL's UT on that child. See the poor little Yellow pick vn strength Z 5 HeVill live. Hosts of otW children have Eeea KSL& to healthy life by Brow's Iron Bitters. VVour irufiS?t.J t deat GEntiA.fREf.i Rheumatism, Ne4,ji2L1Ca, " Lsmbaos. Backache. . Tu. o.-aa so." r "C-Uk TBI tn tKLE- A. . K. SPECIFIC FOR EDllepsy, Spiunu, Convul sions, Falling SlckMu,$- Vitus Dance, jUcuhol- lTHE GT.EalT)0 bm. Opium Eat ing, S yphillu, Scrofula. King NERVE Fe3, Ccly Blood Diseases, Ihppep sia. Nervousness, ick Headache, n m a 1 1 m. li' i eH(n ll'nrrr 7',hl .S'fSV. Biliousness, CoUieenea, Xeryous Fn.tratioi, Kidney Tremble and Irrnpilantiet. JLoo. Sample Testiaaeaiala. n "Samaritan Nervine is doing wonders. Dr. J. (. MrLemoin. Alexander City. Ala. feel it myduly rnd.t. -It cured where P' p.. .j-rerrestwaewee freely suMwereaV.Ja The Or. S.A. Rrthaiend Med. Co, St Joseph, "o. For testimonials and circulars send stamp. At Dragglate. . S. Critteatea, Ageal, 5. T. Trila wtttrnam BlaMterT I HOP insula, omimnitatc lb wirtDea of bop wit PLASTER trw-tat. lt power km wotvWful in eartatr M wbrr . h li a-u.a, I. .Haa. Ravr-hr SUM. fiVck, IHib ia ttr HkI or Limbs, SUIT Joint and Mn-ei-, Kttlnry Troubte, Kraswumavtivn. NMnleim. Hot Chwt AnVijaot th Bmr and lATW.mn4rtlfminmormc--m in anj pgart cured iactautlT by th Up yXarr. I4T Try in anj paar ciajwj as LAME I. JrTlCiS CTsntsV OT W Vawilrd oa raeeit4 of prtcw. i4. by ail dimnnt9 tutd country aorr. iVp Hmater Compmnn, fYoptrtKon, Bostoo., Vtmm BACK s-r'orcuBXiuaifa. kaaxrf frp-Utaiidduars Ihe bower tak Hiwkr1 sf imswrh and I.rrrr Pi Ms. y rrnfs. f f A DOU Elj's CrsamEaliii I a W n wne0 Ppiied by the tinker into the nos trils, wdl be absorb eiLeffeclua.1T cleans lug the bead of ca tarrhal virus, causing healthy sevretiona it silafS inflammation, protects the mem brane or iae nasal passages from aMl Lonai elds, om pieieiy heals i be aires sn l re-tores taste and smelk A few applications relieve. A Vturvigh treat ment tciU uusirire'p a T tmi r. AKrc-ai'.v o U AVa CF V 19 use. Send for cin-u-il'a " la Ur. i'nes tal cents bv mail or at drngelsts. LLk BKOIUtm, Druggists, Oweco, 2. Y. STOPPED FREE M Sell ISM tXSt. Insar Ptnoftf HtoTl Dr. KLINE B GREAT NerveRestoreh I ama7RaArW eV NaTltTal DtSCASaB. 0-4? tm - ys- A-- Affrc9rms. af. FfiUp tte. I !fTALL.!sU-a li tk-t M dt farted. A ! I l"tt day't r. Treat aarl f trial bottle ts I Ftt psstiemtt. tbT TaT"T brajo Nr. -ft I rneivfl Sm4 nam-v P. 6- an. t a-Mrma I ..f4 aa Dm 1CL.1VK.oy. A':b Sr.PSiiaJett-hia.ra, iM.Xuaa h AMM Of AMI I A TU (VXtX TO MOTHERS Ia yoir ctiilti frtiuiP I)rw it k it. cs, I mar. in iu Bi-er. ana mini lHirrio r 11 an. i il knn HUKHS wtmd ymm nhmmid nr I i-r-CLARK'S INFALLIBLE-VC. WORM SYRUP AT 0TEa HKK aii.l KFl-'KC Tl At I in tu arti'-n. v.m. m imr.it-.. imnvitA TO SPECULATORS. B. LI1DRLOI A 10. S. 6 niLLKKAtO. I A 7 Chamber of ft Broadway. Commerce. Chiesanv w fork. CRAIN AND PROVISION BROKERS. Memtwrs of all prnmiaent Produce Exi-hauaaaus lew York. Chicao, St. lsua S'i.1 Milwaukee. has nriuaiTe private telorrai'h wire bstasss IChi.-as-oan.l Nw York. Will execute orders no out uds-nsiut whsn nquwta-t Send f- r drmiars eon-itnma- peztuulais. 1UJBT. LINbbLoM At COL Chicago. Cioi.oK iw oiLsrrxT rraTcsc ' 1'.' tu',-s of sny ai - ordinary oo.ur is Or-Iils. AK TISTs' M ATKHIALS. FruiiM. Picture, kc, st S niual prio. Sntt ol la OU C-!'rN a Brushes, Patett. Boa and instructions sll lor ALUs. H. I BOSS. ISIS Bidfm Are, Philadelphia SEND for Illu-Xrstrd Catal.amr ftwsun F.nnneejtaa . M.ils, Traction Kua-iue.Sundard lni-leiu-nta A B rsru.utiar,pttniMyivma Aanculcurai Works, YorkJ'a n ITI ALoorE or BEST HOOKS mn AOEXT LA 1 CI'" ,r""- '"I'l'llUK Mather. Hose aasl v "eavea, eiT-i. r-u-ssv-sv-ryissly. 1'Ji.uu. sold. Uiui-m.Uii-. a.B. Tatar Pabusherjiaw kofk. FREE "Health Helpe farfsct Health. M.H Bo.le bub jj PEH'STOTfJJ wnrmd or Injury, or to p-'n-lrtn. A half million -,-t ,.i.i!eL Casus prompt ly -sttsd. Is y. ars Mir iH Address. F.KEliis IIlB. Atlornejr. IX s. aoh street, PtuladoiDauv Ps oiiv e cult- , CMDI nVMCUT yoons; men who s-lfll kVI I VI L. II I BLINb,-.s ei.LLKot, Neaark, N. J. Term. only Hi. Write lor circulars. KIDDER 8 PASTILUsjElg1! h tTWkmWmmWlKtUjmBMt-, S5 tO S20 tvatbooavHamraesworthSaf., mV W aV AddrBIBoaaCo..PorUaudJsi CUEED. HEUfiALQlA CUBED. Fitarnwr, S. T it arch 11 Si T., Feb. , "ja. CiK, RheHrnalic tnrn COl.- II -S T-4 -S'lU, VAMnW . different ptij- 1 have lieen a constant soUerer from neuraigria and have not i ? wae to oe Tree 'rrom nam nntil I mn,M..t a snore ame, to began lo helo me. ;tBe ae of Khenmatlo 8yrnp. 1 have felt no pain since using the t sinh bottle. I think It the best i remedy I have ever heard of for rHirifrine Iha l.lnn.1 h. a few weeks. wen as ever. I iiiink it has . O - 1W1 ,11. irure u rhenmatisia and neu ralgia. W.B CUASK. I Plymouth Ave., Rochester. N. Y. EOi ffilTilLii, Uealti of Boijlsealliicfi3i DR. RADWAYS Sarssparilliau Ilcsclvrnt na mix blood puauiia. swafa, strong boa im aafearskla. If yea wamid aars your sesa in. ywer konas awaasl waaoaj earvsa, east j oar sauv prettoa fair, as Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. Aiiaaity uaapasnl sf mgTeir.enta of extraor. aawary isdloaj piupsniss, essential to pun,, sesa, repair sad mvigorale the brokea-down an i wasted aody Ontca, rT-aaaaxT, ears and Psaa, asxaw la tea iiaalmi nl aad core. Ne " by what earn the complaint mas be aVwirmated, whether It be scrofa a, euosomptkia, yaaiila, Sjobts, sores, tumors, bona, trrsl(s-uis. salt rheaaa, illaasaes of the lungs, kidneys, btad ar, woaaaa aata, Bvar. atoasaoh or boweis, euf, aaroaM ar eowsauaunwai, the vims tm ta tne Blaa4 vhloa sappUee the waste and haUlde and repairs these argana aad wasted names of lae assum. If the aiood si snkrailky, Ue process of repsuT Tha Sarsaparillian Resolvent EMewiy at a sorapensarrnf remedy, hot secures the harmeaioaa acuoa of each of toe ornu it asisiilisme taroogaoot tae enure system nincuon ai aaraoay and snpoLea Ue Mood lea se with a pore and healthy current ol saw Ufa, Tn KITW, after a few liars' use af the laraaparlUian, becomes clear and tMaaufoL Piaapsaa, Motehea, blaeK apocs and acta eroDCon are retnoved ; sores aad alcera a sored. Fereoas suffering from scrofula, erupttse atseasws of law eyaa, sseuih, ears, legs, uroat and g that have sessitannied aad spread, eitaer trooi aarmred dlarnrs or meroury, or from Vie see of oorroaive soaiimaiA, may rely npoa a cure U me BaraaparUllaa at continued a sumueat tune ta saake aa hanreaaioa oa the system. On bottle contains more of the active pnnet- flas of aledlranea taaa any other ileparauoa. eea la teaspoon ful doaea, while others require gve or au Usm as maca. On Dollar at llottlav. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relief, Tate O ip wt wwdl Beat ltedletae fog FauaaUr lis lai late Warlil la frem aw to twenty mrnwtea never falls ta rettwva Pala wntfe on thorough application: ae ataxter aow violent or excruciating the pain, tfes) Kaeomsne, Bed-ndden, Inarm, cnppieu, Nervoua, Nenralgio or prostrated wtth disea-si Easy soffer, KACWAXH KiAXlY UgLiEr wui asTord instaat.eaaa. nrytAinf atios or thb kidnkts, rSFLAMKATION OfTHS BLADDa.H. raTLAaTJf ATIOS OF THB BOWELS, OONOBSTION OF THB LUSUS, BOBB THROAT, DITTICCLT BKBATHLKa, PAXPITATIOJf OF THB HisJIT, HTSTKAIC8, CROCP, DIPHTHERI A, CATABKH, tSPLCtlMZA, EBASACHX, TOOTHACH2, HBUBALOIA, RHBTlfATISM, OOLB "wtttw AOCB CHIL1A CHILE LATtS AND FBOST BITBS. UUIBBS, LrjJfBAOU, SCIATICA, NKRVOCSTTBSS, SLBBPLBS3NBSS COUaiU, COLDS. SPRAIN 3, PAXH9 CI THB CHSST, BACK er uiCBS srs tastaaay rtUevad. 1. CI ITS V-A.RIOTJH FORMS. FEYEB AND AGUE. FSVBK AUD A8T7B eared for SO eta. There Is not a remedial agent In una world that will cure Fever aad Ague, and other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other fevers (aided fey RADWAY'S PILUi) so qoickly aa RAILWAY'S KXAiT KBLIEF. It will la a few mometiM, when takes tn'emaKy aoeording to the dtrectioaa, care Cramps, pasma, Boar Stomach. Heartburn, Sic Heailacne. Iirsprp. la, Palpitation of tne Heart, Cotd Chllla, U rntrr.es, PaKia la til Bowels, Diarrhesa, Pysenters, c'ouc. Wind la the Bowels, and all Internal Pains. Travelers should alwers carrr s Dottle of BAD WAY'S KBADY RKUF with them. A few atop ta water win prevent acknees or pains from bangw of water. It Is batter than French Brandy ar Bitter a aaCmiilanL laere awdl Lwaafeeraweai should always he provided with tt. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills Perfoot, Purgatlre, Soothing. A pert ratt, Aet without Pain. Always Sellable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FO CALOMEL, elegantly eoased wtth sweet ira,nafwaaa,iaaaa and screng- Kawway Ptuj tcrta ear f aBolaordenot law Sueaaea, Lfeer, Bowaia, Kidneys, Bla-tder. Fmai Ootnpla.uta, mrvoaa Diseases. Loss of Ap petite, Hmdacnw, OonjOpaooa, CoeUvenesa, ln.ll fwatam, ivrapepauv Bauoosriass, Fever, InOamaD tioa ef u Bowels, Plies, and all derangements ot law laistwal Ttaasra. Paraly vegetaie, contain awno aaareory, auaraia, or dele tenons drugs. lav Ot aery Oi touosrtng symptoms resultiag froat Disease ml Va Dlnnvs Organs; Consupa, owa, la ward puea, Pu tin of Blood in ti Head, Acidity sf taw Stomach, H ease. He Dlawnet af Pood, PsJine or Weight In aaaea. Soar avetaooaa, wnklng or Finn Heartwirn. iheto- Tlnnenng si Haarv Choking ar goffering Senaauona wuea ta a tying Bostnra, Dtmns of I before in anrst. Vsnr mod if Vuuoa, Dot uc Woa before ins sight. Fever and dall Paia In the Head, DeSolency of Persnlrauon. Teuewne taw Skla and Kre. Pain as U Bid. Cheat Liavbs. and dniViai Fiaaaea sf Hast. Bomng u EseFkM. A arw eoasa af aUswarw Ptll win fre ta Faaa tw aB tag ahnva aamsil illaordera. OLD BT BXUOOISTS. BEAD TALSE AND TBUE." J"" hMerrtam BADWAT A CO- a S warrwa. Oar. Charea SC, New York. WTaforjaaOoa worth rhmssii is will b 9 Fsav I tfcw Fwkllw. Bw anr and ask for Biswirk and see tag ataa "aaawav Is oa what yoa bay. P-tiaOKF SS. .. m Ltt aMM.Snt, (.HVusi, -XvX- sar-st and tas rara-ds lor kidxaf, ye llw. st- aicft, bls.l.!ar snd bls.J disesissi, anil only rO nrsuMimt Vys. dweosTsd lue at-nta aaj cbronis p0i.s7'c rhsamsna. irmt, ImlM... s r" Ka. sunisis, ta. Has rs at Soo a sawi.ii Bnf t s diss.,sn soil Jyspscsns h J . D titrras of rts:m..tie d s.-p)-ts slab ai.sk.. rslNs 'lsmnsstorr ia I d.y. I r-f-r tu r sn.tr. d . of rs. .a i la pa-a rart-d wbahsd trai ia rsia vsryuiiaa mm, Parsl hntsnia. hsrnilss. sn.l bic to inns. Ak yoai sm St tu vt it: tl b ,t.In s-1 to as for it k autninssia;. Eim rt-. A.Ums ICih.ui Witmart. .1 V FREE TwHae.,ts.aa ef Uresis l uttiug a....... - , lmm )L 172 A a. sua st uoiorMsiiy ilisUsl t.uLiv A Bur. Cure f or Eplfc par or Fit In st poor. Da KsL's. Mil rsunalst,. nsiura fimu nvnalst.. Ht. Louis, klo. If you are ' Interested In the inqniry M h'u h is the est Li n i in en t for Man and lieastf this is the answer, at tested lj two venerations: the MEXICAN MISTANU LIXI MEXT. The reason is sim ple. It iienet rates every sore, wonntl, or lameness, to the very Iione, and drives out all inflammatory and morbid matter. It "iroes to the root" or the t rouble, and uever fails to rnre in double quirk time. i il
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