Pearl Wyley. Listen, Aliw! -'Who ever heard anything so beautiful and yet so weird," Who in this place can play the piano lite that ?" -'Have you been here two da 73, and have not seen her 7 yet "It Is va and Eifie's governess ; and Just think, PauL she is only eighteen a whole year younger than I am and has to teach lor a living I "And vet I almost envy her, for she has the loveliest f;ice iu Arbiter's Rest. '-Come in, dear sis, and introduce me. 'You have aroused a great curiosity to see this paragon of loveliness." "Oh. l'aul, 1 date not I" and there is genu ine dismay in her tones. -'Mamma would indeed be very angry." He only laughs, and slipping her arm through his, fairly draws her into the room. ".Miss Wylie, my brother, l'aul liver- son." l'earl looks up from her suddenly aroused day dreams to encounter a pair of the blackest eyes she has ever seen : but her confusion is only nioaien tary, and rising, with a half haughty- grace, she bows ever so slightly, entire ly ignoring the outstretched hands. Only a few common place remarks pass let ween them, when l'earl finds sou. e trilling excute for taking herself and her young charges from the room. Paul's eyes foilow her with a strange light in their dark depths. "The poor child I" "So young, so lovely, and so lonely !" The tone is exquisitely ten der, and strikes Alice as something more that piUi ul. ' "Oh Paul, don't flirt with her !" she says, half pleadingly. "Mamma would dismiss her instantly from the house !" "Flirt !" Tntre is an angry flash in the eyes now. "Who talks of.flirting w ith her ?" As the days pass on he meets her often, but only by stratagem, for Pearl is sby as a fawn, and llists away from him like a wili-o -the-wish His shy little darling, lie calls her to himself, and the light shines btiil brighter in bis handsome eyes. One day he comes across her, seated on a rock looking seaward, her young charges plating at her feet. What a beautiful picture she makes! The wind tosses her golden hair back and forth, now hiding, now revealiLg the shapely swan-like neck. It blows her flimsy white dress against the ruck like beating wings. lucre is a sadness uiion her face that he has never seen there before, and a suspi cious spaikle utoii her long, drooping lashes. "l'earl, darling !" A startling ciiuison face is turned towards him for an instant, and then this time l'earl dots not escajte him. As well strife to loose the shell-pink hands from a grasp of iron. Then "fol lows a passionate avowal of love, ring ing clear and strong above the roar of the incoming tide. Pearl is so taken aback by his vehemence that she for gets he is waiting for an answer. "l'earl, darling, will you be my w He ?" Again her face is turned towards him. out the sudden light that has so transf ormed it changes to a look of in tense pain, and the tones are almost harsh. "Sir you are forgetting yourself ; re lease my hands instantly." " 'h, there comes mamma !" chime in Eva and P.Cie. "Surely you are cot afraid of her. l'earl?" "Let me claim' you before her and the world, "She is proud, I know, but r ''Yes, she is proud," repeats ilrs. Everson "To proud to countenance such a ter rible me saliiai.ee as this. "Paul, your laiher shall hear of your conduct I and as for you " She gets no further, for l'earl, as cool and as haughty as she, rises and con fronts the angry woman. "You may sture your words, madam, as tuey aie entirely unnecessary, liave not accepted your son's love, neither do 1 intend to. Of coui-se this is all very ur pleasant, and to prevent its recurrence, 1 shall leave Ayhner's hest to-inoirow," And beloie 1'aul can frame a word of remonstrance, .she has fairly flown towards the house. How she managed it Paul never knows, but Paeil Wjlie is gone beloie ureaklast the next morn ing, and no word of farewell has passed between mem. "Alice, if you could only get Miss Atnerton s w oik to do it w ould pay as mucn otiter, and i'aul needs sj many tilings now me iever nas lttt liiui so weak." And Mrs. Everson's pale face looks up from the coarse sewing uion which she has liecn toilii g since early daylight. x win iry," is me weary answer. L ITI : . ... xiicic is no use in try ing to nide our poverty any longer. 1 sunx." It is an elegant brown stone front be fore which Alice Eversou Siauds. shiver ing on that cold wintry morning. She is ushered by a iiompous footman up the velvet-caneted stairs into an ele gant little boudoir, and there, in an ex quisite morunig robe of white cash mere and latin, stands Pearl 'Wylie. Alice tails back a step in dismay ' but Pearl, with a cry of joy, fairly flies across me nig room, aud clasjis her around the neck. "Oh, I thought I never should find you 1 And to tth.k you have come to me "liut 1 didn't know " falters Alice, "lhe name ?" interunted l'earl "Oh, that w as changed by the w ealthy aunt who alopttd me, and made me her neiress. And now 1 am going home with you ; I do so waut to see my two uiiiegins . ' . . "Mamma, I have brought someone to see you. And at the sound of Pearl's low musical voice in reply, the man in the next room, who has scarcely yet lifted ins own nana, sprmgs up and sits up right on his couch. "My darling, come back to be at last !" he murmurs, and falls back, half-fainting, upon the pil lows. What a vision ot loveliness sits by Lis bedside when he drifts back to consciousness ! It is only after she goes away that he learns of the great gulf between them. Then he turns his face to the wall w ith a kind of dumb despair, and the knowledge retards his recovery for weeks. The choicest flowers, the most tempting fruits, in the daintiest of baskets, tind their way to bis room, and more than once the donor relieves Alice and her motLer from their long continued watch. In his feverish mu-j murings Pearl learns w hat is passing in his mind, and the knowledge jrives her both joy and pain. She issuing by him, late one aflertoon and as the wintry twilight falls upon his face a great, yearning throb stir her gentle little heart, and Deeding over him, she softly touches her lips to the broad w hite brow. "Oh, rauL myMarlire. my kinflr." ! The tender words are scarcely breath' ed ; but his eyes open suppenly, and there is only infinite pain in their burn ing deptag. "Yes, it might have been, but now " "There is no gulf that love cannot bridge ever," says Pearl, softly. Oh, Paul, live for my sake, for I love you, on, i love you "I - Jin Afcbar, aged 27. a member of the Royl CoPrga of Surgeons, snd Li centiate ot the lieyal College of Physi cians, lately killed himseif in London from despondency at hia inability to ob tain practice or employment (be was ob jected to op fiie score of ro'or) after he ha.1 exhausted his means in qualifying himseit AGRICULTURE. Pbksxkvtxo Salt Meat. Main of the corned oeef and aa.t poik put up by farmers becomes tainted or completely spoiled during the summer and falLThe injury is cot caused by using too small an amount of salt. As a rale, much more salt is employed than is necessary to preserve the meat, ijomeiinies it contains impurities that cause the meat to contract a bud flavor, fare salt should be employed for preset ring meat and dry products. It costs bat little more than that which is impure, and it is mora satisfactory in all respects. Meat packed in a barrel and covered with brine becomes tainted or spoiled in consequence of small tortious of it cr some of the fat cr blooi it contains coming to the top of the brine. The air comes in contact with it there, and decompositioa takes pUce, The pro ducts of the decomposition of am;csl substances always have an unpleasant taste and smell, and these in the case of meat in a bairel are communicated to the brine and from thence to the meat. Meat packed in brine should be cnt in pieces with a very sharp knife. This will leave the edges smooth. After it has been for a few days in the brine the latter sbonld be (.oared iff and Loiled. The t oiling will cause ail the impurities to rise to the surface while the blood will be coagulated. These subttjAces should then be skimmed oS, and when tne brme is col J it can be re turned to the baml. If the brme dots Lot continue pore, the operation of boiling then Id be repeated, Special pains should be taken to keep the meat under the brine at all times. A perfor ated top or false cover;or a frame work, should rest on the meat and be weighted down by a clean stone. If these pre cautious are employed the liability of spoiling will be very slight. Theobt of Chop Rotation. It is now generally admitted that totatioa of crops is rendered teojssary not as formerly supposed because the toil t-ecooies ex hausted of some necessary element, or because unwholesome for that particular plant, owing to poioaous excreta left by the rco s, but because insects and and d'seases accompany the plant which are special to it, the eggs or spores of spores of which are left in the sod to attack the suae crop in the next fol lowing year with hundredfold increase of numbtis and power. Professor Bes sy, of the Iowa Agricultural College, shows how this is the case with smut, which grows up through all the interior of a wheat plant and finally develops its spores within the bran casing of the grain, filling it Lot with flour, but with innumerable black, stinking seeds of tne parasite which, when set free, float out aud stick fast to sound grains of wheat and also to particles of the soil, where they he ready to enter into the circulation of the next year's giowth of wheat plants, unless killed by steeping the polluted seed in blue vitriol solut.ou and drying off with lime. As to the polluted toil it is purilied from the con- nihiut.o J only by using it for some other crop on which the smut plant cannot take hold. Yorxo Tries. Young trees planted in the tphng should be watched and their form regulated by pinchirg the the shcots that push too vigorously,and by breaking off the shoots which start where branches are not needed A little care fciven to trees while young will make later pruning unLei-essary. A grail should be regarded at tree plan ted in another tree, instead of in the soil, and its growth, needs to be regula ted by proper pincLmg. Often the growth from a bud will be very vigor ous. If the top t f this be pinched, it will become stocky and throw out side branches. These is a vast difference in the fla vor of etgs. HeDS fed 03 clean, sound grain and kept on a cleau grass run give much iiiier flavored eggs thsn those that have access to stable and mannre heaps Mid eat ill kinds ot hi thy liod. Hens feeumg on the oily rpecies of (ish and on.ons flavor their eggs accordingly the same as cows eating onions or cab t age or drinking offensive water impart a bad tafte to milk and butter. The value of charcoal as a fertilizer is that it atisorbs ammonia from the atmos phere, and gives it out as the roots of plants require. It also improves the land mechanicnlly, and from its dark color holds the heat of the fiin, making the Jatd warm and early. The remains of old charcoal bits fully attest its fer tilizing qualities for uanv yeais there- aittr. a. DeLioiii 11 l scent. Dry some rose leaves aud sweet verbena and also ripe lavender ; when all sre quite dry put them into a jar with one ounce of orris p.iwder, one ounce of gum ben in nun, one ounce of borax pounded quite nue in a mortar ; a quarter of an ounce of pounded cloves is a great addition a handful of salt will prevent it getting mouldy. The length of time that a young hei fer keeps in milk after her first calf is likely to measure her staving qualities for all after-life. For this reason young neuers snould bare their first calf in the fall. By good care and ensilaged food in winter an abundant flow can be established, which ran more easily be kept up the next summer. II heifers calve in the spring they are very liable 10 go cry early in ttie next fail. ScsmowEEs. buunower seed is one of the best egg-producinjr foods known lor poultry, keeping them in a thriving condition and largely increasing the production .of eggs. Every poultry raiser who triea it will find that this seed is excellent for glossing the plum age of fowls, and is almost indispensa ble to those . who want to fit their birds for exhibition to the best advan tage. The growing animals intended for beef, requ re a little exercise daily, to promote muscle and strength of consti tution; when ripe, only so much as to be able to walk to the market. It is much better to feed voung pigs often than to surfeit them at one feeding. ariety addB much to the progress ot the young animai.aud at this season growth is mere cesirai.ie than int. Fabufbs should see to it that the col lars which their horses wear fit them pioperly. Too often the farmer is ignor ant on Hie subject and puts too large or too small collar on his horse. Potatoes. As soon as potatoes com mence to blow oru ail cultivation should ceaxe, became if the earth is stiired af ter that time a large number of small tubers will surely be the result. One of the most snceseful experi ments to develop the capacity of eiec- tricity as a motive power has been that made on a pleasure launch npon the rirer Thames. The boat is forty feet long and is propelled by a screw driven by a Siemens' motor 'and the Bellor Yolckmar accumulator. E'ght miles an hour is the speed that has bi en at tained. Tbetxpense has been found to be the tame as that of steam, and tha weight ol the machinery is also about the same the cfcief advantage lying in the mall spi.ee taken np bv the aocnair , nhttors. A twenty-foot electric launch I accommodates aa many passe bgers as a I thirty-foot steam launch, ' J . DOMESTIC About hosxebt. Black stockings still prevail tor general use, bnt there is an effort to revive the fashion of hav ing the hosiery match the dress. Solid colors with embroidery in open ctaaigns and in thick work are ehoeeu for handsome silk stockings, fine balbng gans and for those of lisle thread ; the embroidery begins at a point on each aide and widens until it almost meets on the instep, and this needlework, as well as the plainest clocks.mast be color of the Mocking not in contrast to it. For the street, black, gray, navy blue, emerald green and dark cardinal not seal let are the colors most sseri. To match suits there are golden brown stockings with tan color, seal brown, brocze, Judic, mouse and blue gray. For evening toilets are flesh tints, sal mon and pale coral ; pearl white stock ings are worn only by brides. Ribbed sil stockings cling to the limb, and are warm enough for out-of door use ia winter; raw silk stockings are also for stret ate, and with fleece lining are comfortable in the coldest weather. Ribbed Ualbriggan hose, made of tne fine s-.a island cotton, are shown in all the dark colors, with white soles that have a fresh and cleanly appearance ; these are especially liked in black, navy blue, seal brown and cardinal. Casn mere stockings are soft and warm, and are preferred to those of merino, as they do not shrink; it is poor economy to bny low priced wool stockings, as they are not wed shaped. are badly dyed, aud do not wear well. The most lux urious stockings are mixtures of camel's hair and silk, with the toes and heels entirely ot silk. Misses' stockings of wool or of cotton match the dark color of the dress or else they are black. French cashmere stockings of dark colors with white cotton feet are chos en for children. Boys wear long ribbed stockings, either navy blue, gray or black. Fine wool stockings tor veiy small children are now woven doublj over the knees. The New York florists, receutly dec orated with plants and flowers on a large seal) for a wedding. The style earned out was decidedly English. The reception room, where the bridal party stood, was one bower of noble palms, tree-ferns, and foliage plants. Group ings of blooming plants were inter spersed among the ornamental leaved oues, and masses ot selected cut flowers were so placed as to give the loveliest effects. The autire house, which was a spacious one. was so dressed with tropical growth, that it was like one vatit conservatory. The ceremony took place in the parlor, the bridal couple standing in a bower of palms. They knelt before a cordon of Japanese ferns and clustered roses. Tines of ferns and the "classic laurel" garlanded the mir rors. The mantles were massed with maidenhair ferns and pink roses, and over one of them was a spider most ar risticaily made of the fern called Jiepti rolepsis Palentica. Undar this mantle was a bed of white roses, edged witn clusters of brilliant croie.es. An uini vation of the usual fashion was the hanging of the bridal bell in the corri dor. Another bell of flowers swung from a coil ol roses at the entrance to an adjoining parlor. A slipper of roses was suspended before a mirror. Horns of plenty and bows and arrows dropped from among the towering foliage plants. This decoration was a royal one and on a scale rarely equalled. Dinner and lunch parties are occu pying the attention of the florists a good deal nowadays, Pretty little baskets. as many as there are guests, or ar there are tables, if small tables are set, aro usually called for, and these are fille t with the choicest flowers, in free and natural arrangements. Suh odd de signs in baskets, as pitoherc, three legged pots, tea-kettles, wheelbarrow, etc., ars preferred by some, while others choose handle baskets, and then decorate them with ribbons. Some times elegant belt bunches for each in dividual are also ordered, and one or more large baskets of flowers for the centre or ends of the table, and else where. The individual fcvors are by some wanted to be composed each of a different flower, or else with some par ticular flower or c lor predominating. Then when their use runs up into doz ens or scores, such a galaxy of exquisite floral bunches produces an effect that is charming in any apartment. Where carpets cannot readily be taken up and shaken, they may be very much brightened and freshened by be ing wiped with a mop wrung from warm water. The water should be frequently changed. If the mopping precedes and follows thorough sweep ing but little dust will be raised in the room. With the aid of a mop wringer this may be easily done wltnout wet ting even the finger tips, am the mop ping will be less tiresome, thau sweep ing. A little ox-gall cr ammonia in tha water will brighten the colors. If a carpet sweeper is used the carpet may be entirely cleansed without raising a paiticle of dust, though it is well to cover bric-a-brao while the wrrk is go ing on. Makkhmallow dbops. Dissolve one half poui-d of gum arabio in one pint of water ; strain and add one-half pound white sugar, and place over the fire, Btirring constantly until the syrup is dissolved and of the consistency of honey ; then add gradually the whites of four eggs, well beaten. Stir the mixture until it becomes somewhat thin and does not adhere to tha fingers. f lavor to taste, and pour all into a pan, slifhtly dusted with powdered starch, and when cool divide into small squares. To roll molten iron or steel in a liquid state, a rolling mill has been proposed in which the rolls are to be cast hollow, so s to receive a current of water which will maintain a sufficiently low temperature. The metal Is to run from a '-hopper," or distributor, aud fall between the rolls, becoming cool on contact with them. It is supposed that this method of rolling wid huve the effect of freeing the metal of anv gases which it may conta'n. To remove paper labea from old bot tles, wet the face cf the label wi.h water, and hold it for an tustaut over any convenient flam-.-. The steam pen etrates the label at once, and softens the paste. When it becomes necessary to stop an engine with a heavy fire in the furnace, place a layer of fresh coal on the are, shut the damper, and start the injector or pnmp for the pirpoee of keeping np the circulation in the boil er. An oflictr of a school in Boston for the blind says that the sightless persons may become the .moat expert piano tun ers. Through the constant exercise the faculty of hearing bacomes so acute at intervals in the scale of pounds, which are so alight as to be unnoticed by oth er persona, are readily detected by the blind, ine uignte&t inperiection in un'sooa u discord to them. Their knowledge of the mechanism of pianos is obtained through the nse of models and the dissection of old instruments. ! Jiesides, they are thoroughly taught in that branch of physics which treats of the nature pf sound and the laws or its production and traaimijsioD, HUMOROUS. Yora Uncle Tilden, my sod, now stands in the attitude of a disguised race horse at the country fair. Hia mane raggedly trimmed, his tail stuck full with deceitful burrs, his shapely flanks concealed by a ragged blantet, hitched into a farm buggy with an old harness of roie and let lir. Aid bis dr.ver declaring that he has "jajt come in from tLe farm to look at the races," and that "this boss" can't run, and won't run, and never did run, but by gum he's a goodt mind to let him go round once, joot to see what there is in 'im if some gentleman w.th a good "hoss" will just go round beside him to kinder "put him on bis mettle." Never take too YA& odds against the strange horse, my son, and don't be too sure that your TJucle Tilden isn't just to get on the track and run, merely be cause his jockeys say that he isn't. An eld butcher way out in Missouri, With neuralgia, he suffered like fury. St. Jacobs Oil banished The pain which atl vanished And prevented a coroner's jury. A cranky ol 1 man named BI ake. Says Sl Jacob) Od "takes the cake," He gave it one test. And says its the best. Cure in the world for backache. A seedt individual who applied for alms at a house in town a few days go said he was a "victim of the Jayan eruptions" The lady of the house looked at his nose and asked if "Javan" and whiskey were not synonymous terms? Then she tied loose the dog, and aa the tramp hurried off, his lan guage sounded like an Irish eruption. A Case. Not Beyond Help. Dr. M. H. Hinsdale, Kenawee, III., ad vises us of a remarkable ease of consump tion. He says: "A neighbor's wife was at tacked with violent lung disease, and pro nouueed beyond help for quick coosumption As a laat resort tne tamliy was persuaded to try Dr. Win. Hall'e Balsm for the Lungs. To the astonishment of all, by the time she had used one half dozen bottles she 1 about the house doing her own work. A Boston lady says that women who have husbands to support must make them work. She is a milliner, and while she averages $2000 a year at her business, her husband cooks, washes and irons equal to any woman in town. She says if husbands won't work, women will have to consider them as luxuries which they must do without. From Maj t Djwds, Military Instructor, Mt. Pleasant Academy, Sine Sing. N. Y U iriug the T.ty cold weather I was sufft imr with Catairh My head and throat ached so severely that I was obliged to knon nmct. Ely's Cream halm was tinrzested. Within an hour from the first application I felt relieved, the pain began to subside. In a few days I wis entirely cured. W. A. Downs, (l'nce 60 cts.) "Oh. mv I" said an old lady, who fell out of bed in a Boston hotel night before last: "I've hurt the exterior ot my spinal column." "Good enough I mean by gracious I said ner Husband sitting bolt upright in bed. "we'll sue the proprietor for aamages. Walnnt Leaf Hair Restorer. Itisentirelydifferentfromallothera. Itts aa clear aa water, and as its name indicates la a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will Im mediately tree) tne bead from all dandruff, re store gray iiair to Its natural color, and pro d uoe a new growth w here it has fal lea off. It does not In any manner anect tut) nesutn. which sulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of all ver preparations have don a. It will change U'ht or faded bairin a fe wdaya to a beautiful glosity brown. Askyunrdrugiristforit. Each bottle is warranted. Smith, KLIXE cz UO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and V. r. I BiTTaxTON. ew tor. It isn't that the Shuttle family has a particularly hearty supper. "I say, Mrs. S.," said Job, the other evening, "this is s somewhat light aud decided ly frugal repast. "I know it. Job but yon see I had nothing but skim milk for the toast " "Oh, I see. Yon toasted the skim and poured the milk over it. The idea is worthy of preserva tion iu the immortal pages of a cook book," Important. w hen yon yisit or leave New York City, save Bai'iMtr K.prBjiire end Cdrrlase Hire, aui sup at His .riuu I uioo iiotal, uppusite Grand ten- k. egaiit rooms, fitted np at a cost of one uii.HMi iH.ujru. reuiiceij to 11 ana upanis ptT m... i-urrjau iwu. nievsjur. Kesiaurani aii;'iiel Willi me Ik-su Horse ears stajt-e and e.eb;cl ruinud to all iM-pois. Families can live nei'er i less m.n. t at ine tiran.i t nion Hotel uiau mi any umer ur t--iass a:tel in tne cur. Ma. D. "I see that Susan B. An ttony has ben visiting her birthplaee, a stone farm bouse erected by her lath er jnst before she was born. Mrs. 1). "How did she find the site ?" Ur. D. ''By the house on oa it, of course.' Mrs. D "Dew tell I And is the house still standing?" Give it a trial. J)r. Graves' Regulator will cure heart Disease. $1, 6 for $5. by drueguu. Heart l'nce "Abk they in society ?" Xo. not at all." ''But I bear they have a good deal of company. "Oil, yes ; I supose tney do of one sort and another. They have little re ceptions nve times a week, but nobody goea except authors and artists and college professors and musicians and scientists and such people. None of oar set would thiuk of associating with them," Dr. Kline's Great erve restorer is the mam. of the age for aU nerve diseases. All Its stopped tree. cuuii wvai Area mreev. ruuaoe.piua. I i An exchange says that a large deposit ct "conundrum has been discovered in Lehigh county. Managers of minstrel shows should repair thither at once and procure a stock of frtsh conun drums. The discovery will fill a long felt want ; thongh it is barely possible that the intelligent cempositor has con verted "corundum" into conundrum. Ladies and children's boots and chuoih run over if Lvon's Pstetit "'tiffi-ncr are used. Shoes Heel Ti uth is as impossible to be soiled by any outward touch as the sunbeam. TRADE JttAat wA-. The wi a are warranted to be PlTKKLT yet taM-. free from all miners! and otner poison s autisUB- e. They are a certain rure lor Conao, pulton, Su-k H-adarhe, Dvip,u, B.liouaneea, Torpid Or-r, boas of Appetite, and aU lauaaea arising from the Liver, Stoniacli, Bowels sr liltlneys. They remove alt obstructions from the rhaaneta ot the system and purify the blood, thereby lin paxtinf health, strength and wlft. Sold by dTu (lats, or tent b; mail for at cents in atanipa by P. K1XSTAESTER CO., S3 Mercer St., New York, tojranracrn.rerafRT. BEBXAJUl riQE. Bend for circular. Fbcmlx Pectoral will enrs veer court. Frtes S) et I Fbom "two pointa of view : "Well, if be isn't the moat contemptible speci men." "My dear air, don't get excited. Mr. Highstone speaks very highly in deed of yon," "Oh, doea ha 1 Wall, he always was a Very clever fellow. Then he speaks highly of me?" "Yea indeed. When he speaks of yon he raises hvt voice to the highest pib b . 'He does, does he f Then I'm not going to reverse my opinion of him." Moraine Mist And nlgbt damp gtnmte ma!arsl dlaorUers and rheaniarism In tbusa uttlxei to be abroad la them. The farm laborer, tae early nalog aituao, and lhe nujbt toiler. Sod la Hotfeuer'a Stomach. BlUera a cental protection againat the effects ot exposure to me weather and ia-np or tonid air, an 1 alio a pleasant means ot counteract In the elite-f ot exceauve fatigue of weanneaa. Induced br the lack of a doe measure of "luturel aweet rotorer" ?leen. They who wort early and lata the year rnnd need, occasionally, the aealtnroi stimulus Imparted by a wholesome tonic lkta this, Toa'l us purity and efficiency aa a remedy and preyentlre ot dlwaae commend tt. It checks Incipient rheumatism and malarial symptoms, re lieves constipation, drspepsia and btluiosneaa, arrests prema'ore decay ot the physical energies, mit rates the Innruniles of age aid hastens con valescence. Chiap rarrr caxb. Cheap fruit cake may be made after this receipt, and it will be found excelleLt : Due and a half cup of brown sugar, two eupa of flour, three-quarters of a enp of butter, three eggs, three tables pooufula of sour milk, half a teas poo nful of tc la, halt a Cup of fruit jam blackberry preferred; one cup, of raisins chopped fine. Doubtful thin r may bo aineortala. bat the absolute is like t and t make 4. "Anakeaia" has earned the tiue ol an absolute mraiuoie cue ior pile by SS years of ancessfui experience. It la tae invention of an experienced physician, has been fully endorsed by all achoo'a of Medicine ami aiM.ve aU tt has been without an equal on I conunenta lor a quarter of a century That N will Pfl.eve pain at om-e an I cure piles may be tested without vom ny wn'iiuic 10 r. flewjwun n Box US New York t'llj for free samples. A Uextijuiak wanted some pmmbing done in his house and asked the plumb er to give an estimate of the cost of the work. "Let me see," mused the plumber, "one and one are two, four into three yon can t ; I'll do the job for S00." Thousands, yes, millions, of bottles of Carbohne have been sold, and the sale still giiea on. If there were no merit in Una great natural hair renewer do you suppose that the people would still buy, as they continue to do. Tata portieres for china closets are very ornamental. A novel style, and one 'hat is comparatively inexpensive, can be made of a worn bed spre. d. Dip it into water colored with cotfee, border the spread with a strip of Turkish red. then cut out of cretonne cloth blossoms of gay colors with their foliage ; place these for an inner border ; buttonhole these nppliqued pieces with embroid ery (ilk-work, .working the slender stems. Hang the curtain on a pole, using brass rings. Foa dtxfxpkia. tsDiiitmor, deprewlon of spir its and Reue'al debility.m the.r various forms: also as a preventive airainat fever and avue and other intermittent fevers, the "Kerro-HhoiiptiorateoV Elixir of Oalisara" made by Caswell, Hazard a Cot, New York, and nold by ali;iruiri(wu, is tne be-rf. tome, and for pat tenia recovering from fever or other sickness, if baa no equal. Ax article in a November magazine asks : ' What instruction should be added in our Coll gee ?" Well, some persons think pool and drawpoxer should be addded to the curriculum, which already embraces the base ball, boat-racing and penuckle ; but we' d draw the line at poker. A young man is generally proficient in that science before he euters college. Millions bnve died with Height's kidney dLie.ise aud rheumatic dUeaaea. Dr. El more is the Brut to discover a cure, lie has treated thousands with bis Kheumatine Uoutaline and never lost a case. It always cures. Frank ie went with his mother to the museum the other day. and the opti cal illusions interested him very much. When he came away he was talking about it and said, "f Jbaw, those illa t.iona were easy enough." ' Did yon un derstand them all ?"' asked a gentleman. Of course, anybody with any sense could understand them right away Mamma couldn't, but I could." Emory's Little Cathartic Pill best made lor Liver Complaint and Biliousness. Tasteless, harmless, infallible. 15c A man who lost a trade dollar in well lour years ago, recovered it last week when the well was cleaued. The most remarkable thing about this inci dent is the fact that the dollar's four years' company with truth, wuioh "lies at the bottom of a well," did not im prove its moral.". It still lies. That is, it calls itself a dollar and only passes fo ninety cents. The greatest Kmcine in the world is the new liaxter portable, in use aU over the world. Deaeripiive circulars free. Address J. C. Todd. 17 Barclay St.. New Vork. A 1'HT.scLot by the name of Rcnm has treated the cholera in three difler ent epidemics with warm wrap's and fivj drops of camphor dissolved in rec tified spirits of wine. Out of three hundred and ninety -one patients, one year, he did not lose one. lie consul, era that fire drops of this camphor so lution ou a lump of sugar, taken three times a day, will prevent the infecth n, First effectual, then good to take, then cbeap P.so s Cure for Consumption. "I HAvrs't heard anything from you in some time wrote an Arkanaaw father to his son, "aid I four that yon are dead." " , I am not dead," the young man replied, '-but 1 am sen tenced t be hauged next week. If you can spare the time come oyer, mere will be quite a crowd, and yon may meet some of your old friends. Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator if a cure for Heart Disease in all its formr. fnce $1. 0 tor 5. by druggists. Passenger. "Well, tlrivor how much do I owe you ? HacKmaD "an dollars and seventy. five cents, air." Passenger "But I hired the back by lhe hour and have ouly bad it an hour, lhe e are th rates on the in side. My bill should be seventy-five certs. Hackmau "That is what I said seventy-five cents " Passenger "Tuen what are the six dt liars for?" Hackman ' Them is for driving the hack back to tbe stand, sir, after yon get out, air. The rates for driving the empty hack back are not posted np air'' Hale'sJHoney HOREHOUND & TAR a AAA br ryrtoni a Jiyt, A Wmrfa rare fat f sacks, &f3 teWs. Broarkltis aa4 V J 3 T Ceaaaaiptiaa. VPttfeMaVar eknnit) mi BRKAKS VP BttLpslike ma9U; IT CCREH, infxt, watra stAcr muditt Act failfxL. tO-Fmr C'raa ul tyMplas Cnfk. Fvry fti'f .Vi'J ky ft tf. rm'bm. Phea SOe. K'ttVJ!."04" "na. a. k. cm iv TtSTON. ,. .Nw York. ' Pike a Toothache Drops Cure ia One Miaiita, paraua Cora Raaaovar Kills Coras an4 Boaioaa. The man who can not blush, and has no feelings of fear, has reached the acme of impudence. Prepare yourselves for Uie world as the Grecian athletes used to do for their exercises; oil your mind and your manners to give them the necessary suppleness and flexibility. Strength alone will not do. Advice to Consumprrve. On the appearance of the first symptom. aa general debility, loss of appetite, pallor, chilly sensations, followed by night-sweats and cough prompt measures of relief should be taken. Consumption is scrofu lous disease of tbe lungs : therefore use the great anti-scrofula, or blood-purhier and strength - restorer, Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery." Superior to Cod liver oil aa a nutritive, and unsurpassed aa a pectoral. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, and kindred affections, it baa no qnsi. Sold by druggists. For Dr Pierce's treatiaa on cousirrnption aend two stamps. WoaXDla DisraasaxY Medicax Asso ciAxiojr, Bonalo, K. X. Amiability is the sunshine of the soul, which causes smiles to bloom on the lips, and expands the heart a the rays of the sun open the buds of the rose. The Weaker Bex. are Immensely strengthened by the use of Dr. tt. V. Pierce's "r'avorite Prescription," which cures ail female derangement, and gives tone to the system. Sold by drug-gista. Every Christian should be a man of courage and constancy, true to his con victions, and ever ready to stand up for the right in. the face of every foe. Young and tuiddle-unl men, !iirl'ering from nervous debility and kindred aHec tions, as lortM of memory aud hyiocbondri.i, should inclose three HUttupt lor Part VII of World's Di.sp 'usary Dime Series of pam plilets. Address World's! Ihspfssabt Medical Association, liniialo. N. Y. A great deal of wit often makes us wicked, cruel and unjust; it causes tormenting jealousies, deceptions w hich spoil our triumphs, and a pride which is never satisfied. Tested bt Time. For Throat Diseas es, Colds and Cough, Baowa's Bbon CHIAb Tuoches have prortd their ef ficacy by a test of many years. Price 23 cents. lie who observes the speaker more than the sound of words will seldom meet with disappointment. Chrollth'on collars and cuffs are cheapest tn the long run. They wear longer loan any other, ad you save cost of washing. It is estimated that S-,000,000, are annually lout in Kansas by the unne cessary exposure of fanning tools. THE G'rlM CtKMrti REMEDY FOR PAIN BHITMATISH Neui ajxirt. Sciatica, Lumbago il Si K'lIE. I HEiriACB;'.ri'OTni' SOKE TltrCIT. or; i xs v . w klli sos aPbt I.V. Sertsess. Cuts. E.uUea ruotr.'BITEs. ttJ RV M tLM, Ami al!iar-rN"lllyBCbw aiM pxiiis. FIFTT TESTS E3TTLE Isold iiyal! tHTKTist. ano rxalT4 Itarectioas in 11 Imli ior-l The Charles . Vigtuer C 1 r i- i., 1 1-"-11 - m a. vo;i.ia a o&l rvii aa. C.S. w -aEVEH FAILS mm (h;e!rv;e) (CONQUEROR.) A SPECIFIC FOR W EPILEPSr. SPASMS. CONVULSIONS, FALUNS SICKNESS," ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCHOKDUSM, OPIUM EATING, STPHILUS, SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL, USLT BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, BHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAKNESS. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, BRAIN WORRIT, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS. COSTIVENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRnEEULARITlEi 1W'$1.50 per bottle at drugglsts.ljVQ The Dr. S. A. Richmond Mel, Co., Prop'rt Bt. 3"copix. Xe. (t) Correspondence freely answered by physic Lana. For testimonials and circulars send scamp. ' C. 5. CaTTTETrOJ, Arrat, Saw Tark. Ely's Cram Balm whra applied by tae Ca-.'er into 'tie no. trila. will be aborb. eit, effect nail? cleans tag the bead of ca tarrhal virus, eaasine; health? t reuoua It sllaya inflammation, protects the mem-ta-ai-w of the nasal passages frniB lu Uonal cMa, o.ra pleteiy beala t ht rea anl re-toraa laate and aiueU. A few applu aUoo relieve. A tliurwtgh treat tnent wtU pusitwlyt curs. AKreeahl to HAY-FEVER - fg-S-S py nail or at drnrtrlsu. KLT BKOTHtKli, Drmntsta, Oaan, N. T. A rwTaj WARTEDIor tn Beat and Fartem tritam rvtonal Utaika and Bloiea Prlcea re need s mt seat. Manoaat. rva. wv Pb tiaa- I CCR A nskXjTMai bwaral far s live an www Men or Ladlta in a.fl cnamv sddn.a. '. w. UKi.Ka a rtuik-lHua. ra. 0lrenlarsfra& TALENT IStDKtuv. Jinnrviile. aia GIVE i i turn hi 'i LwATARRl- lip 1 SYRUP. The Greatest Blood Purifier Known! RHEUMATISM CURED. SCROFULA Powr Btkos, K. R oca ran, h. Apr. (tk, H. Ulnmol ie Syrvo Ov Osnts I kavebeenk mat en f ferer from Kkeamatiern for six years, and keann of tbe snwe of Kaeomalle svrnn I coBClnded I Had beea dortorlnr for three r four yrara, wfh to f-ve a a trial n my on a ease, snd I ekeerfuliy say that I kave ImmtanrMl takinv oeen greatly nenentted bylta as. I saa wlk wttk entire fi-ee.lnni from pain, tad ny feneral kealtk al'eryiiiu- h improved. It ia a rkvadld rerneoy tor Urn blood C.,nunamsiuaa i loona bwi aa A.awooapnru. saai dtbillialed ystem. naeqaaL B. CHEMTKB PARK, a. a Manurd by RHEUATI8 YR0P.CO XIU, WILIJAJi QC -ay- t- LI aW D in. toe tta enlck aWS Uai haarvy action H PLAOTERjSS ata. louoa. - hv drag-1 A AllCnT "? M tutrix SUCCESS .Man. , lux JUilio "- eetp w p piaster Company "rThablyTaTBaala-ler'aSuaaad V S-a . . DYES mm AMD AFTETl TO MESOMLTs YCUK3 OS CL3, I Joa. WS.Krri and 1 those dJsMBrt OT 'I'riTflJSTZiJZl 1UV11UOI l .aATTFCO. ration o . ."LLilr of tl inwn: a cnrory- Slum isit CO- tuBsnait. wie. TO SPECULATORS. B. Ll'IMILon . HILLkaaC. I a T Chamber of BrolwaTj. . Coaunaroa. Clucara GRAIN AND PROVISION BROKERS. Mambera of all prominent Prort nr Each anaeais Ir. Y rfv, (liiaura. St 1-oula au.l Mawauaaa. WanawetcluaiTaprtvalB triraii wire uatwsaai Cblcwoaod Sew S'ort S eiwita ordera nn onl Jn.na (wucalara. KuBT. U-XDBLOM (XX. Otui-affo. -a.Ti.-vrH HKFclRF, SFFX I"C THIS rorNTR. N S5l-V SMAIX t Ai I rv Ut nw.n. London Colored Christmas v and New Year's Cards. " w t--i,- l"nr. XMirlwh. wi-. T-i rrnr Z-l. thriIir nn i l' rent S..I1 in garland ! pncv "UJ"'1"- i X V.rk p. a sTlwaietlllai Cflf4 tllSI""tT iaw. M ! ww luaau b..ad "." lvtu.s mi Tf ltcfwti tntewa kai IbMak hbLLul Haaatartanin.nl Bna..J." . CHBI3TMAS THE TEAR ROHM For Bes-BABYLAND ..SO eta. a year. ForYonngest Readers Our t-Ittle Mm and Women r."0 " For Bys and O ris The Pnr.. ..Tie. " rf WIDE AWAKE, Address D. Lotbrop 1 Co., Btoo,Mas. " EXD rr the -M.rnm-mial IMiwtTt." lfts. Ad. aroa M. Cbox Vruokltn. a. 1, ew York. f -S 'im 3miv:lV "SW tilt aliH "iPV C I I J j.rtuupaujpa "'nquinquX "aJno 111 V 3X1 J SriRITCAt-Itf r.traSIDI-tti-rrlnN; r- k JaaS uanl. rn1:tlr. -BOTTOJI F A C'T. rhe mi UiorHirfb an! inui!rebeBtv. explMU.t.uu nf ery pb wof wM-al.i-d -H nrual mffr tereaver utiMI-hed. Iraa-1BU. aewt fr. AJdreaa JOHN Vi. 1 lit t---l)t.U- i raruae. N. T. MAPS. CtRrCLAta etc .r'r Mnmatt-ya aboat Lan'lK. rlirritt. .Te..if Arkaima m-iit frve A-l-dRaa lUuil.VS h.s.St X, Land Cutn'r. Little Uock.Aik WAvrro -upim'to iak oub sew au. v w TV it Ih'-ir houiea. In mty or cnautry. and earn aa tn SIX pr w-k. niak na- irol f'T our kail and iub-r Train. Sal lie. fir aampla and lrtlcmara, ll L'D&UN MTU. OO. Ji Siita Ava.. S. It Qf SH EKTS an wrltlac paper. IB aHHsr, O J arlU enleadar, by mall for SAe. Aajoaita w aai4. bxutoar nmua co Sewnora- 1.203 ACRES FOB SALE iSSJUST ?ft H.tcu y uiiproea anU tvi rnoi um iytic mo art.calja- my i ty to - itfc Mi gto.-, Uuaiuatix.fl'kV Dio Lewis's' TVs M"nMy. Will TsM n mnwrrataa. ni-n- c miiaiioB I sa.r th Md ot Monthly tiiat n-at JT. r'ob it if tr rtn-tft of Anvrv san MsTzirvT its trir ft bat S?..'VO per rrtir. TjiTr-rii!ltifwwi if nrrm U B-n'a. S-nlf .r u r.-r-p Mlt-rrMt MWU. l liA.NK I . Iii.i.i-irr. ItiUle 14iu-t New lwik. FRAZER AXLE GREASE ttsMt tm ts werld. Vet the Kvery parkai tM aar Iradfiaark net la aanrkoo) Irassr'a. IOLD KKKTv?UstK. AGENTS WANTED w2iK.f.fc.s2 narniHr r..r miBnii am luu a pair Of ato a.iiA w-.tli HrKLu4IOK aale tn a work lor wh:rh tta-re la alway a n.ly mrH rnd for .jn .ilar and terinn to tbe Twwnably Karltlwa sajtehtw A. U3 inaauut street, fi-rtiru. - uSElT ITHlt toTTa. baaOluM. kVJtll Rrataawa r t a 0fm,mv. . 1 tfliiiiur from any cum. Baasv rgrdnM hand., J66 in TffiT own town. ittm nrt ft oatfl coNsunPTiorj. 1 fST ft ptMUlV rviDexl J ft til aV-rtr Ula-akS0; tboomuida of cm of th wnr-t ktnd and of ton kkw to tu aMflvary. that I will rrt.t TWO bOTTLKd PRES. to- . ins naD-en CUrra. I...U .l,Mn:riDff U BIT fJ !'! ini fctrvor wuttaTALI ABLH TKUTIHU on this d'f-fcw.f Ptt. X. A. toirtXLM, IU FotvlOClV-kwTortL rnirtlt f r- A.t.lr eMl rr , iitjruuio-jL jju TO MOTHERS Ie your chliti trU;iif Do it yuk iu ivb, It bna WOK.tlH. and .koala m ISITCLARK'S INFALLI81E-SS3 WQ.RIVI SYRUP AT ON Htm aod KFkFt TlALl I in tta art1:.n r.K-. a rtorrit. Lrnmx I C-ir Oaarwd In an eaaas by Dr J. B Marat Vjniler hia treatment mm. hi at aim oht-tmari .na . ma can attctid to tlietr bwruaaa unmrlialely a.'ua rly. Main (9A 3I Arcb !-';r-rt I'blladt-lnhia v. ui m at tn Aeyat ne Hon. p, J BatunLyj Ker-hry H.i-. Uarr lanaia. Pa, ttb and "'.St. t-f.ir Hx. pitutMUvn. Pa, f ik and ata S 44 y ..a... aa, a .4 . r.lta, , K-t! Ollllaftl ST"" I St 't. I, in nni. .1 . . .'nnrk.a. Campboe Mnk ntne best Unimeot Pnoa a eenta a jr.rr to t. a. m - faJIMlrtlni 'J Vif rvpt T.bUt. a Vaf ka; aa aat ,-kirJja-lww SiOJS.OOsPiiiS u,ll,iir JSiiL11 r H F iY r n n V XASD.ktcMAXXTCa.CKICAOO. 11 L Iff UUUA CURED. T.Peb. , XL BEURAL0IA CURED. Pantron, N. March 12, "83. Jtlewiuufc Syrup Caj Osim-S nr November, la I kav been a constant snlerer diSerent phv-l sictans, for acrofula, a..n;eSa!l- V ,.TSi suiterer ed m but found no reuef nw I "iUigl I" .hy After taaint tt a anort V SZzZj tli?mea,J my irpriae! tt kna to keln mi Ik1.J ?L?f?m"'? S'P-.. ...ir 7 - u waa u oe ir few .Mi 7n Zma1"? wen as ever. ..i. " - .ltklnit a k mmiT.V 'f ,T. l--ure w rneomatisra and sen- w. a tuASH I PyrTut A ).. Rochester. m77. STRAJTO. w. a. tuAsa. HEALTH IS WEALTH, Hsalticf M j S Wsalli if mm DR. RADWAY'S gsrsaparillian Resolvent. wSaav jrr (saoLaai kaav. aa wewld kav roar leak ana. saraaa. m year eaia Radwiy's Strsaparillian Resolvent. Arsa mt ml hHlrguaj ar utranr. iMMMtkaa. aaaenrial aa nnnr. kaaa, raasaT aswt tanona tea brotra-duwn sad ,taf il haaly Qcici, Pukaaajrr. 8aa aad Piaaa ew kat msaarnt sad earn. No as by wkat asm tka naoplalol May ba isTr-. wasvaer a ne acron.a, euaaamptioa, ka, alasra, anna, lanwa, sous. arraiDalaa. at avassk Usui"" a Ike latkra, kMaeys, biaav 4m, anssa. sea, avw, afamara ar bowaia, tr.ar sssiiaisai swasaflaliiiaaj ika ntu bums Itleia wkaak kKias tb wast and kwUda aad repairs kkaaa arjaaa aad wasted tusaas of taw svateoL It law karaiajwjnkswaky. taw yraaaa at repair Tht Sirttpirlinin Resolvent f saek ot tha anus It tka entire system fasamoa. sa fcanaiaaa aaat sapraa the kaood vea aasa wak a awre aad kaiur eanaat as aw ata. Tsra ana, artar a few sas' as U tfew aanaparUliaa, keeotnea etear aa riaepMa, kwasaea, aura speta and sas saw lfnvr.1 : sorea aad Users ana Fstaosw smfcrtM trosa acroraia, eruptive i at tt eyaa, aaaatk, aara. lets, throat and kaaskk kksa kaw imaaiiilil aad apread, eltkat saw f samavs) aammata, mmj ntj nana a ear kt Ike aananafiUtaa eaotleael s salBcieat tuw aa aaaka Its liasl saaliai aa tk ayateta. Oak kmtla isaailss snore at tae entire prtoev akaa ak Maaaakasa saaa any ntker Preparation Taaaa kk aminnmfii doses, wane otkara reqam tvw m mx Oaaaa sa Back. Oak Dollar m HotU R. R. R. Rad way's Heady Belief. Tkrk aaaaw aaal Ba If at let tea raamlly Caa la kai Warlot. la frata so as twenty afansea asrsr falls as sailer Paia wnk ana Ihoroca application : to saaiksr kasp vtolent ar aicrnciaOnj the pain, ta Jtaetunane, Bed-rtddea, Inarm, Cnpp:ad, Karvooa, Neuralsno or nroetrated wlta diaaiaa aaay snffar, RAO WAII SUiXiit MZLXXf wta nrnAxitATioN or ths ud.hts, CtrLAJOfATIOXOlf THE BLADDIS. DTTLAaa ATIOK OP TBTK BOWELS, ODNOKSTIOK or THS LTJrJO, KU THROAT, DIPTICTLT BKJUTB!39, FAXPTTATIOJt OF TEM HXAKT, ETkTEKJCa, CaOLP, DIPHTHKRI.A. CATABRH. arxcixiA. BZABiACSa, TOOTHACHK, VBtniALOIA, XBSUaATiakt. colb oxrxxs, Aetn chills, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITSa, XVII 13, UTwBAOU, SCIATICA. NERVOUSNESS. SLEEPLESSNESS, OOUSKB. OOLM, SPRAINS, FADS IN THE CHEST, BACK r LDOS an maaatly ralisvad. "f A Ti A "RI IN ITS VARIOUS FOIUM FEVER A1TO AGUE. PKVKH AND A9tl eared for SB eta. There a aot a remedial aannt la this world that wji ear Paver and Afne, and otner Malarious, hillona. Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and etaer fevers i aided by RAO"AY'S PILLtU so nalcklr aa RAUWAJTi SEAJT RSLIRP. ll will la a few momenta, wbea takes mtaraaliy aooordlnf to tk directioaa, ear Cram pa, Hpaaina, Soar Stomacsv Heartburn, Sict Halacbe. U'apen. na. Pa pitatloa of to Heart, Cold Ctul'.a, Uyitena, Faina ath Boweia, Dtarrnon, Dywavry, Coi,u, Wind ta tk Bow:a, and aU Ir-ternai Pa.ua Traveiers akotud alwava carry a bottle of RAIv WAY'S KSADT RKLliP ana tnera. A few drops m water wtB prevent strkneas of pa' Da from akai'-re of waaer. It is baoar tkaa PreacA brandy ar huura as a stlmaiant. Mlwera aaa Lsaksraea sksaA a.wayt k pruvtdsd wja a. RADWAY'S Reffulatiii2 Pills Perfect, Pur gatire. Soothing. Apart, ata, Aot without Pam. Always Beliabie and Natural In Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOB CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, leintry ooatad wttk sweet JjTua, par fa, rsaroaata, puiry, cleaoa aad Krecg- Radwstw Pnxa far tn ear af an dlaorden of Ik dtomack. Liver, Bowe, Kidneys, Blaider. 'm.e Complalaia, Nervoos Disease a. Loss of Ap petite, Headack. Cnnsupaaoa, Costtveneaa, laA reatlon, Dyppa, blikwaoess, Pever, lolamca Doa of tk Bowai, Pties, and ail derenireinents of ta Iniemal vimra Panly vetrecaoie. eon-ia-wen mercury, muMrala, or deletenoos dross. tar" unserve tk following symptoms reno.tisc rrota Disease r tk Dtrauv Organs : Constipa tion, Inward PQea, PnTlnes of Biood In ua Bead, Acidity af tk Stomack, Nausea, HeartMirn. Diagnst of Pood, Pnllnea or Weight la tne su Back, Soar Eroctatloaa. Olnklng or Fluttering it tk Heart. Cboklng or 8aVerui Sensations wlea la a lying posture. Dimness of Tialon, Dots or Web before the Sifht, Pever and dad Paia In tb Bead, Deocleney ot Peraptrauon, Yellowness of tk Hkla and Eyes, Paia la tk Bid, Cnaai, Ltmba, sad doddoa Finakaa of Beat. Bnm:ri la la Fleak. A few don of BADWAY-a Fnxa win fre tk TstMs from aU tk amt aaninl diaurder. OLD BT DRU06I3TBL Prlaa. M kkaa Wmr Bam. BEAU "FALSE AND TBUE." wSH JJ?""? " AD"T A OTA, No. SB Marram, Oar. CkoreS St, New Tark. aw-iAiormattoa worta tkooaaola wta k sas a)wa Ta tka r.kiu. sore and ask tor RaDwivs, aad see tkat ta aam "sUnwar aiaa what nn bur. i5to 520ATJn,,Mno',,l,!.p,e"w,,tllS5,rw, I Jt iMI: JIB. I STOPPED FREE BU J& Or.KUHE S GREAT Wa7BtmNwi DisaA.ss. oiy na-) -j" rf Fpirpr tie. At-LlaU-S ti UkM aa rfIMra, I FMlwW -rV $ . TrATH Srr , lTaJ !ula M I a1tk-tc1 won Ml-, 5k1 a. nr rpr-i 1 UC'reM Wrt aa lr.h(. ft. . to thm naiekKt p-.,, mt J1 0i h-mt ian( -vy 1ir J, . nr, V n.eu. .t.ilr an-i tt.. jW,. '7 --aia ..tcbr. .- . a . rmjrswa . . j tacaj aa-rvad f.a? Mrut atk, cttTtt am. A ..-;. " a " "'y- l"' WHI! ; rnra-si who haw) i, lm wr . " "iririki .;t-VrIA.Ulak.0,a,.iljk, W.IIavmrt..N tf Foot and Ankle. 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