i ui. mm.n.w'i.u'iw1,' i' i - i (jllinpsea of (ienMl Ufa. Everywhere and always Germany's peasants offer the best opportunity for that blending of romance and reality which to those not immediately under its influence is at once a source of study and a cause for smiles. Removed wun the tide ol civilization from the barDaric practice of buying er stealing their brides, poverty "and its necessary con comitants of tenacious harsline, still chains the weaker with some of the rude customs of their ancestors. The luxury and polish of manners lntrodu ced with the return f the Crusaders . ninz onlv to have effeceted the dwei lers of castles and cities, tht-w the peas antry into a deeper shade by their brilliancy, which to liiia nay is tne great distinguislier ol caste, so wuen we write courtship it is to be distinctly understood as peasant's courtship, the love-making between men and women associated through no romantic tourna ment, or fancy-weaving Dau-roum mu sic where powder hides freckle and culture veils vice, and the host's thou sand genii of entertainment assist Cu pid work, but thrown together by the ungloved bauds of toil in the most pro saic situations. The most discouraging ftature of these courUhips lies in the fact that while a woman has none of a man's advantages in boldly avowaig her affec tion and pursuing the object of it, she is generally expected to bear an equal share of the expenditures attending such occasions. The woman who can not treat her escoi t as often as he treats her is a superfluity, unless extraordina ry beautv is her ticket for entertain ment. If at u dance, the music is fur nished by the lads, the refreshments are provided by the lassies; who gener ally come out shot test in the bargain, for denial is as foreign to a peasant's appetite as esthetics to his taates. Love is fostered less by quality than by quan tity. Traits of character and congeni ality are considered when capacity for woikand endurance have tipped the scales. Sentiment and emotion, though a powerful lever of the ueinian nature, ure incielcusly mint 1 d with the most Dractical concerns of life. The man who would commit suicide beeuuse his love was jilted, as readily turns luto the worst tyrant if the object of his adora tion should prove more a thing 01 Deau ty and goodness than a swift hand in tne kitchen and a strong one in the field. And if our German sisters were more more wise than devoted, they would let such desperate lovers espouse the mer maids. But they assist in the court ship as heartily as they do in the work of providing. Their common and great-t-st boast of matrimonial advantages is buxom strength. The daughter of a mother who hits reared a dozen children and helped to cultivate twice as many acres, jioints with pride to her autece dents. And girls hired for the same work as mm are saucily conscious of theii superior matrimonial value. When her hard-earned krciitzers ring upon the entertainment board itjs at once an in vitation and a challenge for canditates to come forth and be out-talked, out- tun g and out-treated by her, or the suc cessful rival who can best stand tne drain of purse and wit Much as the customs of different localities vary in iwrticulars, it is the common purpose of aU to exhibit and encourage utility, esjiecially in woman. In all the sports prizes are obtained by the best rniiners, the best chumers, the best burden-bearers, the best climbers, in fact the best txibitor of strength for everything but beating their better half, and "here the other side carries off the premium in the shape of submissive wives and unrestraining laws A pic ture which we have seen in a recent German magazine of women enjoying the annual sport of wheeling their lovers and prospective husbands in bar rows on a race-course illustrates the rude barbarities to which the German mind 6till clings in the very center of culture nd civilization. The publica tion .comments upon it in a sKrtive congratulatory, and generously (!) pro mises the fonmost of the fair-racers her living burden as the prize of win ning. Siiniliar examples of husband winning customs might be cited among the poorer classes of Europe, showing the Ul-effect of poverty with ignorance and conservatism. Everywhere is seen that same seltish prerogative of the stronger over the weaker. Thus, for instance, the court ahip of winUr evenings is carried on while the girl industriously spins and the suitor industriously smokes. No thought is given to the l;it that she has worked as bard as he during the day, and could enjoy her evening's rest in proportion, spinning is a pastime no more than trimming willows or carting rial, their cemmon work during t he day. And the fact that he ean smoke away composedly the produce of one kind of labor while she .spins another into last ing fabric sieaks conclusively for our opinion tl at man's prerogatives fcrge a nation's fetters. The pleasant and romantic part of their courtship are the Sunday evening promenades on the highway leading un der shady fruit trees, which lice both sides of the road to neighboring towns or villages. That being the only time in which a woman may conscientiously do nothing, and a man can do no less, presents the first enjoyable picture in its equality of situation and pleasure. An idea of what would be the life of our emotional, imaginative Germans, nn trammeled by the necessities of poverty and its frost-like nipping of every im pulse toward development, may be ob tained in these summer evening idyls. Between five and six the road is covered with young people exclusively, and the air is filled with song. Arm in arm, forming lines across the entire width of the road, some pass and repass; others, whose friends are in the neighboring villages, ;extend their walk till they meet each other. Wonderfully sweet and free from all isolation or stolen in terviews, is their intercourse in the early part of the evening. Everybody seems everybodys else's lover. An atmos phere of purity, ieace and joy hovers over face of nature and her happy chil dren. E verytb ing wears its festal robe, and as chorus after chorns surges from hundreds of lusty throats, its echo seems to come lack with the pleading rafrain: "Go not, happy day. From the shining fields.'' But the sun has sent his last smile over the ridge of hills, and evenicg bells announee the solemn approaeh of night. Songs are hushed, interlaced arms separate; and there is a general scatter ing into couples w ending their way homeward? Hot yet. In the gloaming, loving whispers and stolen-kisst-s are so delightful. And there are seats under shade-trees, half ruined chapels, once the shrines of patron saints, which af ford an inviting retreat for the prom enaders. While the gentle warning of the curfew deserts the highway and spjeads the hush of evening prayer over all, the mellow moonlight peeps through the branches upon ioving cou ples. The romancejof a iasantscourt ship begins. Toil and poverty and sel flshuess are forgotten for the time. Beauty reigns! The heart revels in de lightful emotions, and the rustline of the foliage overhead breathes the lov ers' prayer. The action of a man is a representa tive type of hia thought and will; and work ol charity ia a representative type of the chanty within, in the s;ul and mind. Nothing is so wtoleeome, nothing does so much for people's looks, as little interchange of the f mill coin of LeneyoleLca. AG RICULTUKE. Torso asd Untried Bulm. It wonH be curious to learn, if it were possible to ascertain, what proportion of heavy investments in young and untried bulls of any breed prove profitable. If the purpose ol purchase is exhibition, the risk is considerably less then if stock breeding is the buyer's sole object. A shrewd judge can see in the calf, espe cially if he sees aluo its parents, and stiJ mere surely if he knew Lis forth jr progenitors, the character of the animal in most, if not all, stages of its lite. Ex cellent potency as sir is far less sure ly heritable than family characteristics, already visible, are capable of develop ment to the same degree of excellence s in the parents. A practiced breeder can guess pretty well what he can make personally of an animal purchased as calf ; but he has much less, confidence, usually, iu guesting what the stock of the young bull or ogspnng of the heifer mubt be. Bebiues, we must write on a certain percentage for tluggaids and barren or only occasionally fruitful ani mals. For some porti-n of the stock, perhaps, young bulls only may be ser viceable, and this fact mutt be taken into account to their advantage. Chukot to Akuuia. la several States there are local and rural agents of sooieties for the prevention of cruelty to animals. Farmers who are cruel to their animals should be complained of. Sometimes f aimers are arrested on the staeets for driving sick horses ; but who ever heard of a farmer being com plained of for ill treating Lis dog or his cat ? In the streets of New York the society's agents look at passing horses in the thickest crowds, and take a sick yr galled one out the shafts and compel the driver to care for it. The agents have the sao,e power by law that is pos sessed by a policeman, Thb following is Southera man's method of feeding a cow : ' If you want a large yield of rich milk give your cows every day water slightly warmed and salted, in which bran has been stirred at the rate of one quart to two gallons of water. By this daily practice the cow will give fifty-two per cent, more milk immediately under tiie t fleet of it, and she will besome so at tached to the diet as to refuse to drink clear water unless very thirsty. The amount of this drii k necessary is an or diraiy pailtui at a time morning, noon and night. A cobbebpcxdext of the Xew York Tribune recommends a tub largest at the bottom snd tapering at the top, of scnicient size to contain a years eup ply, as the best package in which to store pork ; u pacaea properly me meat will not rise in the tub, being held down by the slant of the sides. It should be put down edgeways, in layer? au sol id as possible. Re beet Eibch. a farmer near Fair poit, X. Y., is said to be one of the most successful persons in the country in the management of a small farm. Ac cording ta the Midland Farmer he cul tivated only iwenty-eeven acres on the intensive system, mainly in cabbages and onions. He boys manure largely, keeps three assistants, and averages 200 per acie, or 5400. Thb pumpkin contains six or seven times as much water as either corn or oats ; in a word, it it a food in a stat of much dilution. Analysis proves that even if the t urepkin should be freed from its large percentage of water, corn and oats remain mucn more valuable as feeding staffs. While pumpkins can not be recoil-mended as fat-producing material, they possess excellent miik iroducing qualities, and being cheaply raised, may be counted as valuable food for miich cows. Thb beet breeds of hens for those who want con-tit tern that will lay good bized eggs are the Houdans, La Fleche, and Black Spsuifh. The beet breeds for winter layers are the Asiatic, The best "general purpose" breed for the farmer is the Plymouth Rock. The breed thst all the good quali ties, the one perfect breed well, 'there ain't any such." Welkin o in the larnyard, tys an ex charge, is an old fesbion tfcat should be abandoned. It is inconvenient and nnclean. It should go with the wooden pail and hairy butter and should never be heard of anymore ; gone and forgot ten, too. It is a w oncer that any farm er wot Id permit it, and still more a wonder that sny farmers' wives or ku(. burs would consent to it Ala. ConiiAS, of Va., states that he had a tpigiilior who a few years ago bougLt ltO cep for 300, and that the firtt tcaeon sfitr the purchase he sold nearly enough lambs and wool to pay the entire cost, with the original Hock leit, Mr. Uolman thinks ttiat nc evi dence is lackiDg to prove the profita bleness of sheep raising. A smo near E'gin, DL, made by exca vating to the depth of eight feet in a crave! v tub soil, with filnniro- profs an1 tides, but HO DJRinnrv ifninilinrit cn.l covered with clover and a heavy layer of f"i, is saia to nave Kept ensilage so well last .wintea that the owner Tlr Pratt, intends to use it permanently. At a recent m refiner rf an ni.in for mers' club the members stated that wnen pounces tell lower than 43 cents per bushel in price it did not pay to sell tneni.aa greater profit could be derived bv feediii&r thtm to ktcwB hv ,l,;,.h means transportation was saved, while the manure was alio an item in the matter. Tbebk is lo economy of land fn plan ting trees too close together. More tiers can, of coarse, be crowded on the lnd by clcte plantirg, bot the yield of fruit will le lets than the quantity that may be procured from trees that stand far apart, aLd have plenty of room for erowth and screadinir of tl rrmta for feed. Bt pouring be.ilirg water upon the Lfcir8 the wreevi' run h AatttmnaA i...t to pietcat injury to the beans the ecaldinir should be done in mlnn.W and tbev should he ftirpat nut on.) dried instantly. Jr you ate going to ttore fruit or ve getables in Uie cellar, whitewash it thor oughly first. This should be rone in si ring and fall in any case. Many a dt ath from typhoid or malarial fever ht be tiaced to Impurities in thecellir." Is California pi uue cuiiure is a creat success. Each tree bears about 100 pounds of i runes, worth about 14 cents per pound. 77l tM t !l ia till nnr An.l I) - - w umi ui i ioxt aor P . T, Riees, the well-known German nlti Ei..t TT .1 c . -r bibi. no a me nrsi jpw admit ted into the Prnnkinn In.Un,. -.r u... yjt E?l-1- ences, being ehoseu in 1842. Frederick fha r.RMt . . i A i i "i uj TCiueuiuereu, re fused to Eanction thii election of Mose JiCilUOWUUO, Some one Las tuaen the trouble of bruising to lieht the h'rHkH... r v.. w w a v. wu- hives in France. They number 1,971, 365, and are valued at 84,690,000. '.Dur ing the past autumn 6,671,598 pounds of wx Bd 19,897,284 pounds of honey haxe been taken from them. Nature never stunda still uv -v.ua either; they ever go up or go down. DOMESTIC New rsx foe boos. Every one u familiar with the T.lue of the TOlk of an egg as hair wash, but perhaps may not be aware of its virtue in clothing cleans. eg. J2eaen up wiw uwuuii can de Cologne or ether, like ox gall, it keeps better, and is more powerful; st in ti'mntor ojuwi it MT bfl Used alone, or merely mixed with water, to be mured on wit a nannei, ior remov ing from colored materials the stains of mod, or of coffee and chocolate when prepared with milk. It is frequently applied to velvet collars and cuffs, etc., and proves a cleanser, as well as a spot extractor. When it has done its work, it is washed off with soap, and the ma terial thoroughly rinsed in pure water. Egg has a specndiy good effect on those annoying patches of wheel grease be longing to the compound class of stains, as they represent a mixture of stale rrp(ui" iron, and other substances. For removing stains hot grease from white or light colored material, glycer in ma IkA tnArl Mnmiallv with Coffee stains. Milk,immediately applied ia the best remover oi inc. bout muz is me best: cut the article into saucer and let it soak in the milk. Convknikst scREEhs. In a bed-room occupied by two persons, which is also their dressing-room, a simple movable screen adds much to comfort. It 'can be placed m front of the washstand, and may be only framed upon an ordi nary pine clothes-horse chosen of height to "suit. Tnia can be covered with leather faper, cretonne, or be of plain unbleached sheeting, which is a good color to contrast with a black varnish ed screen. The cover may come down over bcth sides, or simply on one. It may be tacked, glued or stitched, and the wood may be shellaced, ebonized or hidden beneath the covering mater ial, A very pretty screen was made of a three-leaved clothes-horse, the wood ebonized and the space filled in with dull red masting. This is quite Indian-like in its effect, and very con venient to scree n the bath or dressing arragementa. To crws stammering. Dr. Dio Lew- ia in bis magazine gives a rule for the cure of stammering which is certainly simple enough, and which the doctor says has cured three-fourths of all the cases he has treated. The stammerer is made to mark the time in hia speech, just as it is ordnaxily done in singing. At first Le is to beat on every syllable. He should begin by reading one of the Psalms, striking the finger on the knee at every word. "Time can be marked," says the doctor, "by striking the finger ou the knte, by hitting the thumb against the forefinger, or by moving the large toe in the boot." Tne writer believes the worst case, of stuttering can be cured if the victim will read aa hour every day, with thorough prac tice of this remedy, and observing the same in his convtrsatioo. Yeoetablb ciBsrES. in Indiia, which is the great home of the curry, among the native originators of the dii-h, meat is never tasted; the Turks and other Mohammedans make it with mutton or fowL Lentils, peas and 'eans, pumpkins, the rich and nutri tions New England squash, which lit too seldom teen in Philadelphia markeu, or even potatoes, will make a curry if properly cooked. Lentds, which are very nutritious, are sold m most apoth ecary or provision shops kept by Ger mans, ai d they are eotoinieal, gcod food. Cabbawe p.cksd thus will help save the cucumber pickles: Select a nice, firm head, and remove the outside leaves, cut it into two paits, and shave it very fine, place it into a jar, sprinkle pepper and salt over, theu chop two red peppers and two heads of cjiery very fine and put in, then about two tabier-poonlul of white mustard seed, four co d vinegar over it, coTer with a plate aud put a weight on it to keep the cabbage under the vinegar. This will be good to eat in about a week. A table ecABF of olive felt is made handsome snd tasteful by having on one end corner ot pluhh. The piece of plush is fchaped Ike a triangle. Where it joins the felt there ore some fancy 6titel.es with bright-cilored silks. The ether end of the scarf has a straigLt baud of pioth put on Willi fancy stitch es also, aud im tead of being an inch or two from the edge of the scarf, there is a space left of at leat ten inches be low tne p ush. Bath ends are finished with a row of fringe. Hands me covers for scfa pillows and cushions are knit of silk pieces. The real foundation for the stripe for it is made in ttr i-et is knit of common cotton yarn, and is worked with medium s zed neeules. Xuit three rowi, then draw through each loop on the next tow a bit ol the silk. The silk must be cut in narrow strips of equal length and width. The yarn must be drawn firmly down to bold the silk in place. O d and even soiled rib bons may be vtei in this way. Ix is an excellent plan to prepare the cabbage for dinner an hour before it is time to cook it. Cut the cabbage into quarters, and scatter a handful of salt over it and C( ver it with cold water. This is a good course to pursue if one haa not time to look the cabbace over carefully. Cauliflower also should be treated in the same way. after beiur? picked apart. There are so many sin All insects iuis year mat especial care is necessary in looking over vegetables. Home made tkast. Pnt hm.lfni nf salt into two gallons of wat.!T. then stir in Binooimy i iu. oi nour and i lb. of coarae bron sugar; boil these inre dientd an hour, then uonr o-it tvi 7l and when as warm as new mill cork up m a sioue jar. it will be ready for me the next day. Maxtlb SCAS.F3 Tiie netrntt tli.i, h for mantle and bureau scarf ia r.t iringe of any sort but a double row ol ukub oi piubu ana tuned Bilk, the up per row much larger than the smaller, These are Bet about an inch nH hu apart, and match either the ground of i jo sean or me colors in whu-u it em broidered, as one pleases. FBX ZEN APRICOTS One nf ... cots, freed from the stoi.es and cut in to pieces; one pint of water, one pint in i!Knr, ana one laoiespoonfal of gel atine.' Soak the ralatine in l,t)i cold water and dissolve it in a liitle hot water, using only a pint in all. Mix well, snd, when the sugar in dissolved freeze. A very successful endless -hin' , kg syateui has been tried on that most difficult eif vavicble rivers the l!i.,.,. and described by M. Dupuy de Lome ueiure uie academy oi Dclencts, Pans Two endless lateral chains are employ ed, worked with independent machin ery by a tingle hane.serving at the same tuuc iu uueei uie course oi the vessel. J. Walton, whnoe Wlh in Pn.i..j at the ge of eighty-one years is announ ced, was a noted inventor of cloth-weaving and spinning machinery, and his two socs were the inventors of linoleum floor-cioth and new material for the de coration of walls and ceilings. HUMOROUS. Some yeats ago a young man stepped into the editoral rooms of a New York paper, and said: "I wish to sse the editor." I am be," replied the gentleman addressed. The young man then passed over a roll of manuscript wita the remarks: I would be glad if yon would look oyer this poem with a view to publish ing it at your usual rates.' Certainly, sir, said the editor hum bly, apparently impressed with the young man's persona bearing, "be seated, pray.' After reading the poem the editor grasped the young man warmly by the hand. "Your article." he said, "ia ex tremely clever, and we shall be only too glad to hear futher from you.'' He then instructed the foreman to double lead it on the editorial page, and after banding the young man an order on the cashier for $300 invited him out to dinner. This little incident occured some years ago, dear reader, and we would be glad to give the young man's name, but modesty forbiua. "How abundantly the markets are stocked now." "Yei, I never saw the Thanksgiving marts l a ter supplied with succulent edibies of all imaginable cbarcteristios." "Uiive yen yot secured the regal fowl which m to adorn our festive board iu tb observance of the national Thanksgiving?" "OU. yes, it is out there on the back porch pit, pendent." "Then it is no longor a living, breath ing organism?" "No; it has not even its feathers on." "Oh! So I see how artistic! It is the nude." "How mncb do you charge for the pants, anyway?" asked the rural cus tomer. "Dot makes some difference off yon vants dam vor Suntay or efery tay," replied the vender, studying his subject carefally. "If you vanta a sheap pair vor efery tar, dot pair will pe two tollar.but if you vanta dem pants vor Suntay, dey vill pe fife tollars und a helluf. Subbose you dakes nm vor Suntay, und ven dey vos a little vorn, you vears dem vor efery tay. By dot you safe two tollax on a fife-tollar pair of pants 1" Against which argu ment the countryman had nothing to offer, and the transaction was closed. A yocno man who bad been assisted away from the home of a girl whose society he yearned for, wrote next day to the cruel parents as follows: "I did not mind what you said to me, though your lunguflge was pretty rough, but when you kicked me with No. 11 boot you Luit my feelings, I shall make no further effort to win your daughter. If she inherits your style of feet, and any of your versatility in the use of them, Ileel that I could not be entirely happy with her. In a contest over a will a oertain witness was giving hia evidence as to the disposition of the testator. "Was he good e attired man?" asked the attorney. "Hot altogether." "Was he cross, then?" "Well, yes, rather, in places." "Was he very cross?" "Con siderably." "How crocs waa he? Give us an example ot hia disposition." "Well, sir, he was that cross that when he called up the cows at milking time it made the milk seur." "That's enough, stand down," "No, he is not a great writer, but I consider him a master of English.'' "You surprise me." "You are familiar with the articles then?" "I have read quite a number, and I must confess that I cannot see how you can call him a master of English." '-Simple enorgh. He must be a master of Ebglish or be could not abuse it so without having it strike back." A somewhat startling theory of the origin of scarlet fever is propounded by Dr. J. C. Peters, a prominent and in fluential physician of New York city. At a meeting ol the Columbia Veterinary College, Dr. Peters ad vanned the hy lothesis that the scarlet fever originates among horses, and that each case of ttia dinease may be ultimately traced to these animals. The arguments, facts nd daw furnished to fortify the theory are formidable, and will go far to con vince inquirers. Gerald Massey, au English poet, has come to tbis country to lecture. He brought a portion of the title ot bis lecture with him, and the remainder will arrive on another vessel. II is lec ture is called, "Man in Search of a Soul During Fifty Tbonsvnd Years, aa Wit nessed by the Evidence of Bone Caves, and How He Finds It" If man wants to find his soul during the next six thousand years, he should not atop to read the title of Massey's discourse. "I wish," explained Birdie McBride, enthusiastically, to Gus de Smith, I wish this organ had more 6tops to it," "And I," murmured Gus, in a stage aside, "I sincerely wish that it had one one eternal stop a kind of short stop, as it were!" A BCSTACBAXT-keept'r lately received a call from a dealer, who offered him some superb rabbits at a very low price. if you gave them to me for nothing, replied the restaurant-keeper, "I would not take them." "Why not?' "Be cause the day wheu I begin to serve real rabbits to my customers, they would perceive that I had been giving them cats for the lost twenty-five ye-rs. OxE of the conductors on thn Anl.nr i road tells a good story on himself. A passenger recently tendered him a trade dollar for fare. Thn vn.lnV. ex amined it and remarked, "1 don't want mat piece oi money." "Well give it to the company, then," replied the passenger. As Indianapolis newspaper publisher e Bet $5 reward for the conviction of any person stealing a copy of his paper from the premises of subscribers. It is one of the most unwaranted slanders upon the taste of thieves that we Lave seen. "Thb bridal march waa played by Will Corlev on a liirmnnm. Th firroom was attired in a hiMrnra- shirt and copperas-eolcred paubt, aud on bis arm was gentle suspended his bride, luxe a cleir rib side of bacon cr bushel of meal." Dost touch the whitefish," said Mrs, Parvenu at Delmouioo'a "for it's marked poisoul'' and she pointed to the word on the carle du jour. WHES Grnre rm nn . t i. I'M. VI RUUU! W'h ch fitted l:ei-rT rial v .n.l - over bad a low heel, she waa asked now iney ieit iier reply was: "They make me feel as though I wanted to wax use a grassnopper. On the Devonshire nvut in a sea grass is collected, an J made into bread by cleansing, boiling, chopping mixing with a small proportion of oat meal, and bukipg. Thrs bread keeps" from four tr eieht daya Most of it is sent to the Welsh town of Swansea, where the ioorer classes of eople are iona oi it. Ever? deed of di&honer, every victim of vice, erery ghastly spectacle l . . " 4 n of the crime, is an eioqueut uauiuuu; i need aud the worth of virtue. 30 OOO tiOMI Sas Fkasoi-oj. C'al Tte IhtonicU Dubiwiea n subsunce the lollowini marvel. Capluln W. IT. Swasey, ths oldest pioneer of the coast, makes tatcmeut of the inteoM suffering of nil friend Colonel D. J. Williamson, an Army officer of distinction, and an Ex U 8- Consul, who was attacked m the winter of l61-3 with violent rheuma tism. Bo great was his agony In after years, he became a helpless cripple, and after trying numberless remedies, the baths of other countries and -pending a fortune of f 20,000, the disease seemed to assame a more virulent type. Finally, he was persuaded to try bt Jacob's Oil, the creat conqueror ot pain. It worked a miracle of cure. In a letter to the Chronicle he confirms Captain Bwasey a statement and adds: "I cheerfully give my unqualified attestation to the truthful ness ot the statement, because 1 feel per fectly certain that a knowledge of my cure by St. Jacobs OiL will prove the means of relieving hundreds of sufferers. It may also tall out that each one's opinion may be good; but to refuse to vihl tn others when reason or a spe cial cause requireth it, it ia sign of pride and stillness. A Mtaoal AffAlr. I have been troubled for a n umber of years with kidney and bladder difficulty; at times have suffered a great deal with the weakness caused by the inflammation and intense paint in the lock and loins. I tried many medicines that were recommended, but none of tr-em seemed to reach my eaae until one day I related my case to one of our drau ghts here in Auburn. Mr. Smith was very urgent that I should try Hunt's Remedy, for he knew of many who had used it with wotidK-fn! sweens. I purchased a bottle and used it, and found a great deal of bene fit, and commenced to Improve rapidly, and the pains in the back were relieved. I gained strength and vitality, and after using four bottles I have been completely cured, and have recommended It to others, and give this statement voluntarily, believ ing that, from my own case, Hunt's Beme dy is all that is recommended, and yon can one this ai you choose for the beni-fit of the public William C Clakk. Mason find Builder, M Van Anden St. Anbiitn, X. V-, June 3, He who learns by experience, both sweet and bitter, touches the secret spring of success. He can turn whatever knowledge Le possesses to the best account. 1 found it sure cure. I have been troubled with Catarrhal deafness for seven or eight years with a rearing noise in my head. I bought medicine in IS states but nothing helped me till I procured a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. In four days I could hear as well as ever. I am cured of the Catarrh as welL I consider Ely's Cream Balm the best medicine ever made. Garrett Wldrlck, Hastings, New York. Great is he who enjoys his earthen ware as if it were plate, and not less great is the man to whom all his plate is no more than earthenware. The Chemistry or the Stomach. As In the most delicate processes of the labora tory, U I essenUal that the re-agents employed u produce chemical changes hi matter should bt nnconlamuuued, to also It Is Imperatively necea aary that the Solus of the stomach, which ad chemically upon the food. Mould be perfectl pure. When the stomach Is acid, it la because these fluids are vitiated or diluted. Similarly, other forms of indigestion arise from a deficiency of the chemical properties ot the gastrio Juices. The most direct and agreeable way to restore their parity snd improve their quality, la to takt before each meal a wineg'asfull ot llostetter't Stomach Bitters, wnxh corrects acidity, render! digestion complete and painless, and orercomet the constipation which it produces. Ttenerroaa n-stiand wekne-s resulting from cbroaio dys pepsia, also disappear under its Indueaee, Be loving, and you will never want for love; be humble, and on will never want for guiding. Heart Disease in all its forms cured t-.y r. Graves Heart Regulator. Price tl. S for S3, by druggists. We should seek more of the practical realities of every-day life and leas of the ethereal. Emory's LiW.e Cathartic Pill best made for Ei ver Complaint and Biliousness. Tasteless, harmless, infallible. 15c Jealousy is a secret avowal of our inferiority. Prevent malarial attacks by invigorating the liver with Dr. San ford's Liver luvigo- rator. Holiness is the arcbitectual plan uixjn which God buildeth up bis living tem ples. Chvolithion collars and culls are cheap est in the long run. They wear longer than any other, and you save cost of washing. Great hearts alone understand how much glory there ia iu being good. Camphor Kilkrort aches and pains. Prke, at earns It la impossible for a man to despair wuo remembers that hia Helper ia om nipotent. The pills an warrants to be PtTRELT ver aMe. free from all miners! au I otter potoBoaa Mhstaoces. They are a certain core tor Oonau. patton, 8i c Headache, Dnpepala, Biaousnees, Torpid Liver, Loss of Appetite, tat ail dimin ancng from the Liver, Stomach, Bowels r Kidney. They remove a'l obstruct! ooi from the eaaaneh of tie tynem aud oarlfy tke blood, thereby Im parting health, strength and vigor. Sold by drag flsts, or sent by mall lor M cents la stamps by P. AU ST1EDTER CO., 83 Mercer St., New York, o!wnnfMtTrersofST. BC&9AJLO TEOE. Sesd for circular. 0"mitirMiiiatlM M Unlnut, Print TO MOTHERS I, to-i ehL l IrvC'Ut xtt,i. k ttsnuaa.1 tart lu ,nd srlud lUtenh? If so. I l hw tUt US, and jmu .U u7i CLARK'S INFALLIBLE' WORMSYRUP in tt mrtinn. 85?. a lctlw. Drnmrt I -,sB ' t i i j " CURES k(3 . . r ci (Ant B-wt(Vmh flvn.., T.M.-- M .B ' W-M MI Mill-. CMHtl 'V nn'arnausi -J l'iChn! HwioTLll L,iiT i .""S . sorenei, of fert, handij corjsunPTiou. liar, s porttlT, niouBlT tut uU ali!l".Sl" K. ytm of com, at lb, woru Had ul too to laotfcocy, tn I wtU and TWO BGTTLKS ntt gnaar will s ValCablb tr,ti.. ,k7T Lzl " S.W SS oaararj Sir, Bapm, and r. O. addraov It I IftTT 'rr IT The kKctirus are Uie chA.dren oi lfc- norance: when the bonaon of our ex- perienoe expands, and models multiply, love and admiration imperfectly vanisn. Oar Progress. A stages are quickly abandoned with the completion of railroads, so the huge, drastic, cathartic pills, composed of crude and bally medicines, are quickly aban doned with the introduction of Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets," which are sugar-coated, and little larger than mustard seeds, but composed of highly concentrated vegetable el tracts, by UrutgUta. rt.,1 lom nor ia ita own aconrsre. Few things are bitterer than to feel bitter. A man venom pouous nimseii moie una his victim. Tennyson-s ay Uueeru" Who knows that if the beautiful girl who died M young had been bhwsed with Dr. Pierce's 'Parorite Prescription" she might have reigned on many another bright MiU d:ty. The "Favorite Pnwcrlptiou" Ua cer t;iin cure for all those di.-ordi-rt to whic h frm ilea are Ihihle. ly druggists. Make others to see Christ in y oi. rioinar. soeak ins- and thinkioc; your actions will speak of Him, if He be in you. If the blood be Impoverished, as mani fested by pimples, eruptions; ulcers, or run ning sores, scrofulous tumors, swellings or general debility, take Dr. R. V. Pierce s "Golden Medical Discovery." Sold by Jniggists. Blessed is he who has found his work, iiet him ask no- other blessed ness; be has a bfe-purpose. Labor is life. Walnut Uil Ban Bastor. It la entirely different from ail others. Itls aa clear as water, and aa its nam indicate ia a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will bn uediately free the head from all dandruff, re store gray hair to iu natural color, and pro duce a new growth where It has fallen oft It does not in any manner affect the health, which sulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of sUtbt preparation hare dona. It will change light as- faded hair in a few days to a beauriiul glossy brown. Aakyooi druggist for It Each bmtie Is warranted. Smith, Klisb St Co.. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and & N. CKlTTBJiTOJr. New York. The greatest life is that which has been the most useful, and has per formed its alloted tasks cheerfully and well. Kesraed from Death. William J. Coughlin.of Somerville.Mas., says : In the fall of 1876 I was taken with bleeding of lungs followed by a severe cough. I lost my appetite and flt-sh,and was confined to my bed. In 1S77 I was admit ted, to the hospital. The doctors said I had a hole in my lung as big as a half dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. Wm. Hall's Balaam for the Longs. I got a bottle, when, to my surprise, I commenced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for three years past. Virtue, in itself so beautiful, appears to us in her own colors so long as we have no intent to tarnish her image. Important. Whea yon rlsn or leave New Tort city, save Baggage Kxpreasage sad Carnage Hire, an-l ab-p at tii liTaiai tniun Hotel, opposite Grand Cen tral Dep-rt. L:egant noma, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, reduced ta $1 and upwarrla per day. anropeaa Plan. Klevaior. Heataarant supp'led with l ue best. Horse can. stages simI e-eraterl railroad lo all ilepota Families can life belter fur teas money at ore Oraou Lnku Hotel thaa at any other Oril-riaas hotel ia Uie cur. One of the mistakes in the conduct of human life is to suppose that ether men a opinions are to make us happy. Any KuflVrvr with l"iie-i will realise besvea In the relief ot pain by sendlnf to P. Kerutaslter A Co., Box tl. New Yont e.ltj for tree samples ot "AnotttU."1 now eata:kihel by the experience of 23 years on three con! nenra as an absolute and infallible pile remedy. Aa doc tors of all schools have adopted us use we com mend it without the aughest hesitation aa be in, ail that Is claimed for IL A true lover of the church will not get up and look out the first thing to see what kind of a day it is going to be. Foa srnrsma. rxDtncsnor, depression of tptr a and general Jt-bultr.in the various lonna; a.so aa a preventive amasi lever and airne and other Intermittent let erg, the "r'erro-l'hoapnoraiedV Elixir of CaliasTa" male by t'aiwo.UUaiard A Ox, New York, aud jM by all Irugin-l.-i, it tne be-4t tonic, and for patients recovering from lever or outer aKkneaa, it has no equal. There ia for the soul a .spontaneous culture, on which depends all the real progress in perfection. No Safer Remedt can be bad for Coughs and Colds, or any trouble of the rhroat, than "Bkows's Bronchiai, Troches." Ft ice 25 cents, iyolii only ia lea. Remember that there is a rebound to every unkind word, and therefore b; more guarded in your speech. Carbo-tines He wins at last who builds hit trust In loviDg words and actions Just. Who's head, who's walk, his very niiea, Proclaim the use of Carboline. The worst education that teacb self-denial ia better than the best .'. teaches everything else and not , Millions have died with Bright' iMnry disease and rheumatic diseases. El more is the first to discover a cure, lie has treated thousands with his Kheumatine Oontailne and never tost a case. It always Humility ia the most excellent natu ral cure for anger in the world. Dr. Kline's Great erve nsmorer is the marve of the age for all nerve diseases. All ata stoppe tree, bend toJl Arch street. Phiadoi pais, fa Ladies and children's boots and shued cannot run over if Lyon's IVen Heel Stiffener are used. We cannot right every wrong, but we can indeed wrong every right. Phemla Pectoral tavakaa sold and atop, cougi.36cta. Prosperity makes triends, but hether they be real adversity w ill decide. Character ia higher U an intellect A great soul will be strong to live, as well as to think. Consumption in any stage may be cured by Piso's Cure. 25 cents a bottle. AH men's souls are immortal, but the SOI'ls of the rlfhtpi)li am immnrfol and divine. BThe ooly remedy for Heart ri&a all its forms is Dr. Graves' Heart Kegu'a tor. Price tl. S f or tJJ Wlio does the trar. hia rirnuun.u allow, does well, acta nobly; ancels could no more. Hale's Honey Borehouud axlcI Ttix-. A a! AY tWTMIAuai VowSEL MBJ. A 2 a TIOH. IT 'B4NISHM fV.i-.OTu tSf, I(f?erehroBici I Sl f COLDS Ilka anarl OBIeiand BREAKS fp njairto; If CCKES. l havs Have thecouraaeto prefer comfort and propriety to fashion in all things. We can hardly learn humility and tenderness enough, except by suffering "Triii w ii ii Tsac!ala toe sea for Bakaxi YAW 5I1TIII," i ........ vntlj TTrrav 3. mJUiu a speciHe for Kpt- A lear, tryavrpsu, vf7 Aleahalisaa, Oris- Earing. S:'-TL- V" TlV a "n fbecluje the virus of sll disease, sn.es from fhebtoS. Its Nervine. Keaolvent, A Iterative sad 5!r7propertie.mallttkshia laferredto. It s known world truU as tjjlyclolMlQMEn;c;3j It oaiets snd eompoMS the patient not by the lntroductroV of opStessad drs-Ue eathsrtics bat by tie tealorationof actlvitTto I he stomach snd irvo'Vrtem. whereby the brain is rj-liee4 f morbid fancies, which are created by the caurs above referred to. To Clergrmen, lawyers. Literary men. Jier csants, BankeraTtadies and all Uioae whose sed entary employment causes rcrrOD, prootrmtioe. irregnlariUea of the blood, stomach, tw-l kidiieTS orwho require s nerve tonic, appetlsersr tiBiulant Samabita Nistws is invsloabla. Tbouaanils proclaim it the moat wonderful rnvig orant that ever susudned the il.50. Sold by sll Dm gsinls. TheUK-b. A.KICU LOSn ME l). CO.. Proprietor-. SL Jenh, Mo. HOP This porous phioter Is famous for It, qalrk PLASTER ana hearty at-Ooa Crick IB the Back, Stda or Him, Ifeuralaia, S Jolms and Moark-a, Sura mM. Eldnay Troubfc ax aU pates aracawrtthwIocaloraMPiterl RSoutliea.Strncta ua aal stimauttv, th, parts. Tba vfe-tun at aopa eoa blol na min-.la and rmtlj to appij. Supuiurte KairaaaM. Inclons and sarros, Prloa eaiU or for A CREAT ertl of nrtru. Bp nuttr Cipaaf, Pro prtrtora Boton. Hal. SUCCESS If IBnboit fanulr pUI aiarta Hawley'awrnaairhaad JJvr-r Pill, tvi rvwanl In ar-tjfnn wurr tm tajra. lOMKTniSQ FOB ETERTBODT. Iad, Mark ana Iawardly DtKe. If yon hare nausea, want of appetite, Satulenry, lizziness, fevert-h sjmptom, yoa are wuTertni Tom eostivener and Uop Bitters Is the bore Jure. If yocr vital forces are depressed. If yoa hare a teellng of general lass tale and weakness, are aM.y fatlttned, perirplre freely on gning to aieep. ire snort of breath on every alight effort and have t genets! feeling of melancholy and depression, yon are suffering from gt-ner.il ileblllly ad IIup Bitters remove It XL It you have a nense of weight or fullness m the ttomach; a changeat,le appeute sometimes vora dou, but reneraily feeble; a morbid traving; low ipuits stier a full meal, wUh severe pam for some tune after eating, wind rising on the stomach; ur stomach; vomiting and fluttering at the pit of the stomach, and a soreness over tt; nausea; hea-iarhe, or tome of tarae symptoms, yoa are nfferlng from Ojrpeps a, and IIup Bttters will permanently cure you. If joa freeae one hoar, burn the next, aty I west another; it yon are suffanag ail the tortures of the Inquisition, one moment fearing yoa will lie, snd the next fearing you wont; if yoa have blue nails and lips, yellow eyes and t host-lit complexion, yoa ire suffering from that miasmatic curse. Bilious Malarial Fever, or Ague, and Boy Bitters will speedily cure yoa. If yoa hare a dry, harsh and yellow skin, a dull pain in the right aide, extending to the shoulder Blade snd pit of the stomach; a tenderne&t over the region of the liver; a sense of tightness and uneasiness about the at mack and liver, yeOow ness of the eyes; bowels irregular; a bar-king or dry cough; irregular appetite; shortness of breath ing; feet and baa la col l; tongue coated white; a disagreeable ta-te In fie month; low spirits; oj itc-a.-s on the face and neck: palpitation ot the heart; disturbed sep; heartburn: lassitude It yon have any ot the- svmptoma, yoa are suffering from Liri-r Compkihit, and Hop Bit; era only wul cure y n. If yon have t complaint which few nn.lerstand anil none will rive von rre-lit for an enfeebled oi.nditt"n: a noneneiw thMuhoot the whole sys tem; iwitchlLg of t ie lower limbs desire to uy a'l to pieces, and a fear that you wi.l; a Mead kH ofstr.njrih and health auv of these svm(ouis show t .at yoa ate suffering from that hydra hesd l disease, nervo-isnrsa, and Hop bitters will eilectua;iv van- voa. If vou havr Bright' l:s ase of the kidneys or snv other dsn eof the khlnevs or ur.narv or .ran, ll.ip Buters m the onlv m. .l .-ineon tint that wui pei m n- inly cure yni. Inst no other C ATA PrlH CrwrnBtOn. "" S " wkra annUnd hv the anirer mw taw wro hnia. will be absorb, ad, effectually cleans ing the bead of ea tarrhal vlrua, eaasmg heaHay s-s reuoaa. It aUays InftamraaUm, rs-tv.'.'rAf -ririn proteeta bran ot the. nasal passagu froai ada Boaal enraa. pleieiy heals ih sad re-tores snd smeu. A few applications relieve, A Viarouth mat- nuna will fioMttmlt Mrs. Agreeable to use. Send for circa. lar. Pno as eaats by bisH or at ri-ninrti BO. X BBOTRkBS, Draggajaa, Owmga. H. V. ft. t: tha w1it. r' Si an at aad boat roia-fr tor kdn Uw, avswaen. W.i. o aad bloo aia 4S.I ckrom rbooawMi m ConV louitMwa. o.ia V awirslla, at. HMn.l tw-o. onasof rhoumsba dionrdra lufcort-Mm iwrlamaMtary I day. I U r-far U handr 4-n tol. bla ooiiplooarod ohoiiod Inod m nia rrtl.m Pnrcly botaoia, karnloah and woo to Irak . ro. crncriaa to sc it. if b, doehaoi -oH to aa 'r -t t.i aaajca.AmnaOa..luWillia. "s STOPPED FREE tavane P Dr.aXnTB B QKSAT N B rwk R CATOa p 0BBAnt ANBfm Hiaaaaam. Omjmmm Inuuiu If taAea a, aUoctoa. JV Fum aW aaoy'lM TmrHa oad ! uial bovla twu aataaw. owy oruw oraraacaarroioa bo, okoa iTid. Sad mtmn.r. O. mmA uuiur ,111a of .AftcttMtaDa kLlVfirat Area 4t-.PMUdlni. P. miiaa thWXAA if iMiTATUti rtUUSS. FRAZER AXLE GREASE AGENTS WANTED tSfiul-Jan?-,. aunukav It wm o knit a fra r olyi f work lor which there la alwy ,T.', Mrkrt. tSS for emila, and term, k, Uv T.,.iK,H Mawailaw t, bs lrauuul hum. BSaoaTMasiM $65 hmmTi Un rne w. SAitaJiAt ah caaTgauaSSipW Of HElr' wntajg si O J wiu ealeadaf, by atafi To . aXmaart Faurrua (pot. ta btotMr. ao. a we ita Va, wbary S40 r ATM for a Ufa Scactarshlp la tba Calesaaa Buirluoas oilrae. nawark, Now Jmmf. fooiUuaa rae aradnaue. NaUnasI intlnmau. " lit Cmalani to li. OSutSIa A Writ CO. PATENTS. Addreoa for Informarlon J. T. PvWEB, Attorney at-I.aw and Solicitor of Pauula, Ko, ua M. BL. M. w. Vaaaijiaajn. D. O. GOOD HEWS 12 LADIES! nuucotaenUoTor ot ITa- lw'i fjur tawo to -t 01 ardor, lor oar eelobr&lad Teal and t oUes-tadicUm.hL" F.O. Bo, saad jSVSt . SoJfok. ITTITsuj ftnaraaiA a -aa Under hia iroaimantaa, 77- TW aatawnv iTaimnatlon fm a'i PIT. Main oSn aa, .-r--rr r u vwmm ioo aayi BatUTdaT: Hr.hi th: Bt. Clali Hob, oocn moTiln. Tk. sa M J A ' hT V , iAY-FEVER rcuu ... II II 'VV flaw las l. 1 1 a na Huoaa, ByuMuna. Pa,. itoVm 1, rAuatoaraa. fa, rOaadiaS iasaweamt. MATUMAirttSSTthiSZ R HEALTH IS WEALTH, HealM BoJjisfealOiefSi DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent TIX I&X1T 2L00D stroas bno. aisar sktav If yoa would have your ten ! roar bones aoaod wttkoat carwa. aad jrxu alsaloa bur, aae Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A remedy composed of Ingredients of txtra. Saury BAedteal properties, essential to pj'r, keal, repair aad Invigorate the brtttH!owa av Wasted body sjoica. Plsasamt, bas aad ?na la Its treatment and cur. N mattes- by what same the complaint mat a, uVwcaalad, waether It be srrofu a, oannp.w SI an is, aloers, sta-ea, tumors bmls, tryaiDeu,, T t riuHm -"- .lin ,r. I der. wouab. skin, liver. Koraa. fi or howo,. 'l?t aaroaiarooosutational,Uie vvus IsiatbsBioo which auppuns the waste and boa. is and rZZ these organs sad wasted tissaes of the rv If laa biood In Bileaithy. las prooea, of nrco. maat h, aasoaad. The Sarsaparillian Resofvoni Mot only Is a eompensatlng remedy, but veqr the barmsawaa acttoa of each ot the orrsSA c asUhllshrs throughout Ue enure "stem taacaj at aananay aad suppi.M the bi'ind sals wita a -nora and neaiUl, mrr... new Ma. Tn sera, after a few ds, s f the onapartlUaa, beeomea clew ou beautiful. Plmpiea, biotches, blasl spots au Ala eruDtlrau are removed : sores and Qlo-m,., urea. Petsnas aaffenng from scrofuia. Tivif dtoeaoss of the eyes, mouia, ears, istrs, icrw tu fisaoa, uaa aars accaraoiaied aan aprea.t, eit ina ancurau oibiii a or mercury, or rrota tu no, of eorrosire subiiiaaie, auy rely nnc a s ctm If the Sarsepwullaa at continued a wOcieu tin, lo saake its uvpraauoa oa the system. Ooa bcttle contains more of tne active praa alea of Medicines taaa any other Prenanu... Takea la teaapoonfnl doses, while other, r6,ai.-, vw v SLn ouawu no wuca. Otae Doliavr & itot tlo R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relief, Tot Chjawweo snst Heat dleta Co, siauiAw a,a ma vawria la from en to twenty mtnuva aever fails relieve raia wita one taorouga sppicauo no matter how violent or excruciating pu the Kheumstle, brd-ndden, Iuarm. CrDb.M atay auaTer, UAjSw'AlTS KKA illf UlulHI rj aCord Instant ease. DfTLAJtJfATTON 07 THB KTDXKT3. DfFLAXXATIONOFTHS BLADDO, nnrLAJUATioN or thk bowbu, CONGESTION OF THB LrSW, OU THROAT, VXTTXrVT BRBATHJ50, PAUTTATION Or TEX HBUTi HTSTEBICS, CKOU7, DIFUTUEBIA. CAT A HiH, INrLCKNU, HXADACHS, TOOTHACHE, HBURALQIA, KHXTM ATaa. COLD CHILLS, AOUC CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST EIT11 SUISXS, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NBJtVOCSNBS.4, 8LS2PLitij.SlSj, COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, FAINS CI THB CHSST, BAl'I or LTMBS srs butasUy raUsreiL A Tj A.RIA LTf ITS VAniOCS FOBM1 FEVEB AND AGUE. FBVEHJ AJVD AOTJX cored for 30 eta There J sot a remedial agent lathis world that wul curt Fever aad Ague, and other Malarious. B.j-itk scarlet. Typhoid, TeUow and other fevers .ai-tri by RADVAT PILLS) so eulckly as K-UAiY i &BAaT RLIEP. It will in a few moments, when tnken lnT--Di. f aooordlng to the llrc-ooa, core Cramp, .--p vvl. Boor Stomach, Heart born. Sick Hea lactic. lwpe. ua, PalpiiattoB of tne Heart, Coid ChlUa, Hr-.cv Pains In the Bowels, Diarrtioea, Dysentery, Cu, Wind ia the Bowels, and aU ln ernal rains. Travelers should alwsvt carry a bottle of Ra WAY'S READY KSUtF w-th them. A fe drops la water win prevent sic toes or pains rra Bhange of water. It Is better than frecca crat-li or Biitersasastlmalant. Mlaieia-a aaxt Laaaheraaeai ihould ainri as provided with It. C ROADWAY'S" Regulating Pills Perfect, PurgmttTS, Boothlsg. Aperh nts. Act "Filliout Pam. Alwiyt liable and ISararmi tn Oprmtlon A VEGETABLE STJBSTIaTTE F03 CALOMEL. P ai fasti y taanuaa, slegarmy eoated wn twew funs, parga, rogulsts. paruy, iHesnse aad trar taa stncBara. Uvsr, lVowaia. Kidneys, Bdkidit. Famaia Complaints, tervoas Diseaaea, Loes of -asote, Headaobe, OanaOrsuioa, Cosovenesa. uva- . giatHa. Dyopopaov BUlocaucoa, rerer. Infli-Jtma I ooa of the Bowvaa, Pi.oa, aad ail derangement, J I the lataraoi Vteoora. Paraiy vetetaA.e, enatsia I lag no aiaiuaij. ouaarals, or AeteMnoo a run. I tavotissi is ma tooowiug symptoms remioni -from Dlsoaoes of the Digestive Organs ; Coosfcpo : Ooa, la ward FUea, FaLaeas ot Blood u Cii I Htsvi, AoMMy at the Stomaca, Naassa, BesrUnn. ,' Disgaat of Food, Fullness or Weight la sue. . mah. Soar Br-r-i't-nr, "-- or Ftntteniija ( the Heart, Choking or Suffering Senaaoons ., ia a rrmg posture, Dtmoesa oi Vwv-a, Dots ;. Webs before tha sight, Fever and dull pais la m i Haaat, Dansneocy of Paraptrauoa, Ysuownea) it ; Uw 8kla aad Eyea, Faia la the fade, oar. I Luaba, aad rJuddea FLashos of Heat, BursU a ;. A few dosas of KaBwan Pots win free ia ; ? sTstaa treat aU tha atova smed disorders : ; ! bold bt dru&qists. ; ; j rratva, SS Owata rer . ( SEAU "FALSE AND TBUE." ead a meter stamp to KADWAT A CO, tl j Wama, Cor. Chorch St., New York. - i SoT-iadormatioa worth ibouaaa.ls wul as tat , T two rawlla. e aura aad ask for Ritwtn, sad see aat at f i aaaor -Haj,w,T- u wtst bay. f . YOUNG MEN? I Circulars frao. VALLNTINK llnoH-Jauwviii.tt Fbrwrl Porirsial will eura vocr ccsurn. rra TO SPECULATORS. U!BL A tw. '. ). I1LLEB IS a 1 Chamber of h Broadway, Oommaroa, Cluoaro. b,w Irak CHAIN AND PROVISION BROKERS. w2i?hT5VJ promlnont Prodno, BicfcaofaiK Af- Chlowo. St. Loula arid MUoautea. Pf'"f and No Vork. VK3 ,iu to order, w judgmoul whan roquMtad iead f r rlrralM, o Mil STAN SnrviYal of the Fittest. i milt HCDICTTZ IH1T H.U HEALB MILLIONS DCme ii TUBS! A BAIJI FOR EVERY WOOD OI MAS ASD BEAST! THEOLDEST&BESTUfUMENT XYES XADE fx AXEBICA. SALES T.ATtnTrp, THAN ETEE. The Ifexlcan Mustarj? Liniment h heea known for more than thlrtv-fl" years as thn best of all LlnluienW, fo' Man and Heast. Ita aaiea to-day ar-largt-r than ever. It cures wnen a. others fall, and penetrs9 skin, ten.loi snd muscle, to the veiy bguo. bol' everywaero, . - f ! ! T?ajrirfjji;wBnji ajaw,ainnaniSMwp