Royal Autbor. It $8 announced that the Queen of Eugland is about to publisu a new volume of h Journal amoug the TTiiriilanda. The first book attracted very wide attention for the simple rea n that it was written by a Queen. It was, however, I J no means a bad book. lUe rUJiy ui cue ... th Hic.ilands was told Bimply and taturallv, aud her constant praise of fcpr rprentlr deceased husband was not mil nf nUre. It is doubtful, however, If the iublic really thirsts for further praise of riince Aioerc. uouuuess ue was a good man, but a more tiresome person than this dull, well-meaning seldom auiared, and the British public would piobably prefer to oH nt John lirown rather than of Several of the reigning nionarchs of of the ouiuiou that nature desiimed them for literature, rather than Dolitics. King Humbert has ex nrMSMl a resret that he is not a re porter; but, while cenfessiug this very natural desire, he has the strength of mind to put aside the glimmering at tract inns .f the reporter's desk and tn trv to do his duty in the humble mval illation in which it has pleased Providence to place him. Many other monarchs in his place would have tried to write items lor the Konian news papers concerning the destruction of a in. iiv " he devouiintr element," or th" kiux-kintr down of a centleman by an omnibus and the supposed serious injurits sustained by his hat, nut nam Lert has the eood tence to confine him- if tn hi business as King and to abandon all hopes of being a reporter, exc-Dt in another and a tetter wona, Ti. Oueen of Rjumania writes poetiy, and, being a very pretty woman tinds no difficulty in inducing the mem h-M of hrr Court to read it. Far ditferent is the case of auotl er royal rxt. the Xinz of Sweden, luls in considerate King writes plays which are occasionally produced to crowded and enthusiastic audiences at the Stockholm Theatre. Were he to send free tickets to persons employed in Dublic offices, he would have a right to vpci a little enthusiasm, but, as it is, those who attend the theatre have not only to Euffer from the weakening ef- lect of tLe King's poetry upon the mind, but they have to buy their own tickets and to be enthusiastic at their own expense. About ouce a year the King casts a gioom over Stockholm with a new play, and it is to be feared that some day there will ue a general insurrection in support of a constitu tional amendment Iorimiding asweuisu monarch to write anything except his own name. Tee Czar of Ku'sia has not yet pub lished any literary work, but he is s.iid to be enraged in writin a book on ".Modern Explosives," concerning wh.cli he b:ii had i.. e facilities for acouirintr thorough information. The King of iiatavia ior a long time hesita ted between literature and music, ana finally decided in favor of the latter. He is. iu tat-t. too modest and consider ate a monarch to be a royal poet; for a King who has built a palace remote fiora any other building solely ii. order to practice the cornet without outraging his -subjects would icurn to follow the heartless example of the King of Swe den. The Lite Emperor of the French wrote an able lite of Caviar that was abused because the author was unpopu lar amoiig literary men, but which was a thoroughly respectable performance. The book which is destined to eclipse in popularity all other books by royal authors is, however, young King A' foneo's monograph on the 'Spanish Fandango," now in the printer's hands. The young author discusses the subject in a masteily way. lie writes ot tne origin aud growth of the Fandango, its adaptation to the guitar, and the differ ent ways in which it has been played by guitar virtuosi. He traces its influence upon Spaulsli national character and the way in w hich it has modified the Catholic faith; and he points out the subtle philosophic meaning which he claims to have discovered iu the second movement ol the Fandango. The book Is without doubt the most important coutiibution to Spauish literature that . has been made during the present cen tury, and deserves to rank with certain prolound German essays on -lianilet." Haw Millionaire in Mad. "Said 1: "Who is the wealthiest man In California?" "J!ui Flood, worth 1100,000,000; he is a liberal man and a shrewd one. lie has built up on San Francisco bay a new port called Costa City, with mag uificeut stoiebouses and piers from which the wood of those rich counties is ehipdea direct t Europe and the world. O'Brien, Flood's partner, is dead and his fortune distributed. Mackey, one of the bonanza crowd, is thought to be worth S60,000,000, and Jim FairifJ vorth perhaps 40,000,000." Said I: "-ilow in the world did Flood and O'Brien make such fortunes?" "Just in this way, my friend," said Mr. llynemau, taking up a piece of paper and a pencil, "Flood and O'Brien kept a saloon, anl the drinks were 25 cents apiece. Fair and Mackey were miners wh for some years did not strike anything very rich. So they gave mining stock for the drinks in stead of money. The habit was to walk into the salojn with three or four friends, ask for the drinks and drink them, repeat and say to the barkeeper, 'This is mine,' and walk out. The barkeeper made four marks with a pencil and and a fifth mark across them, siguifymg 1 '2j for each rouud. These rounds would go up to a pretty high figure, but ou a certain occasion lackey or Fair would say, 'Well Flood, we want to make a settlement for drinks,1 aud they would give their mining snick at a certain valuation current at that time which Flood and O'Bnen put into the safe. Behold! Ou a certain day metal is struck in prodigious quantities in the mines that Fair ami Mac-key own, and when Flood and O'Brien oin the safe aud count the stot k they have, it amounts to more than Fair and II at key's, so when the mines were pouring out their million or two every week these saloon keepers, who liad leen receiving 25 cents per drink for watered whisky, s.arted a fortune." "Have any ot these men produced so is of any consequence?" Xone whatever. The parents were tole:ab!y keen and somewhat generous people, ilackey has set up several persons in busiuess, partly from gene r.Sity, somewhat from conceiving that they would make money. The ten dency cf such new-fangled families is to be voluptuous." A Norwegian speonlatci a short time go oonoeived the idea that whale's flesh of whioh immense quantities are watted, ttiiht be preserved and utilized as iood. lie has aocordingly made ex periments which he ttuxks prove that the pieaerved meat may be cooked in different ways to form a delicious and w hob some article of diet, the coat beitg much less than that of canned bed. Whale's flesh is eaten every flab- Ing-seasou by the crews ol w haling ves els. VBI r.rely, and indeed Holmes says never, do yon hear a woman make pun. And when do yon near tne one the dc)i make, yon don't wonder that abe never tries it again. . ..wnorrn Uiauuwv"' aUBxOULTUKK. YVatkb roB Cows u Wisefh - Very few farmer make sufficient pieiaruon for water for stock in winter.and many, indeed, fail to do so in rammer. neu rattle have , the run w large iom iu vhirh tmaa la crowins and green they do not suffer so much from thirst if they do not haroen to have access to water when tbey please aa they do in winter when bring on dry xeeo. iu -lenoe of the grata supplies in part the necessity for water, but when living on dry feed everything goes wrong if water . . . . i . .1 TIT ..., ,a cannot be naa wtien wsuieu. " essential to animal life. Tne blood is three-quarters water, and it enters into every organ and tissue of the body; If is the vehicle for the equal distribution nutriment and heat to all parts oi the body and for carrying off waste and for oim matn which mar happen to be taken in : and when it is insufficient fcr these purposes tne eomiort ana newm of the animal are at once affected. Aa imilntinn is impaired or eeasea wholly and waste increases,yonng animals stop growing.fattening stock: eta e to increase in weight, ana cows annua, m milk, and it beoomea deteriorated in quality. It cannot be long wanting without causing an actual loss of fat and flesh. A lack of water is more de trimental than a lack of food, and cre ates more discoinfort,and will terminate lifo sooner than hunger. No oonveni enots about a farm pay better than a convenient water supply. Cows, in particular, should have access to it at all times, especially if they are obliged to live, s most cowa do, chiefly on hay as it creates a stronger demand for water than any other kinds tf fodder, such as straw, corn, fodder or nutlet. Borne people seem to think if cows get water once a day it is all they need ; bnt that is not enough, unless they are living on succulent food, such as roots or ensilage. JJoviso Labgb Tbmsl There are alvays more or less persons every ep-iLg who desire to transplant trees of t onsiderable size. The true method to be pursued iu inch cases ia to root pi une them the spring previous to their intended removal, cutting off all hori zontal roota at a distance of eighteen inches to three feet, according to the size of the tree. Each root so sevc red will throw out a new set of fibrous roots feeders which, with caie, can be saved in moving the tree when the time comes, and grr-atly lessens the risk of its dying. Without sucn previous root-nruninsr the next best method is to take it up with a ball ot frozen earth on the roots. When this is intended, work should now be done without delay, A trench should be dug about the tree to a depth which will cut all horizontal roota. and filled with horse manure or other material, the mulching off from the ball, and with a little digging and cnttinp the ton root the tree can be tinned over with a frozen ball of earth enclosing its roots, and can then be hauled on a stone boat or sled to the place for setting. The top must be shortened in to correspond with the loss of root, otherwise there will be core demand upon the roots than they can s attain. It is an open question in such cases whether it is not best to remove the top entirely, leaving only the bare trunk, which will throw ont new branch es from the top, according to the vigor there ia to su tain, them and form an entire new top. Exfebivekts ihould be made by far mers in differ nt parts of the country in raising different native shrubs for hedges. Xo donbt many of our com mon natives, such as the thorns or wild crabs and tome others, could be grown with profit for such purposes. Profes sor Btal has in band some experiments f this sort. Some neglected place on the (arm can be chosen where a row two or three rods long o' each of our promising native snrubs can le grown without interfering with other matters. Alter they have giown a few years give a report cf your successes and lailures, with kinds of soil, treatment, etc. Ihe greatest trouble with such reports will be the vacueners of the names applied to the shrubs. Some botanist should be consulted for names and description of the species. Thb practice of flooding an onion bed njifcbt result less advantageously if the land were not, as in the lollowing case, nnderdrained.and so arranged as to per mit of rapid drawing off oi water : "An Ohio farmer, extensively engaged in raising onions, flooded bis patch of mnck during the winter season in order to get rid of the sricket mole, which had woiked great havoo with his crop, lie result was that the field was not only rid of these and other pesta,but the mnck itself was greatly improved, and continues to improve each year with that treatment. Nevzb allow any one to tickle your norse in the stable. The animal only feels the torment, and does not under stand the joke. Vicious habits are thus asily brought on. Never clean a horse in the stable, the dnst fouls the crib and makes him loathe his food. Use the currycomb lightly. Whet used roughly it ia a source of great pain. .Let the heel, be well brushed out every night. Dirt, if allowed to cake in, causes disease and sore heels. r I aavB more than once freed fields entirely from wireworma by cowing a crop of white mustard seed. I once sowed a whole field of forty odd acres which had not repaid me for many years in consequence of every crop being de stroyed by the wireworm to white mus tard. I am wan anted in saying that not a single wireworm could be found the lollowing year, and the succeeding crop of wheat was a fine one: With the soil in good order, old past ures are prelerable to those more re cently cleared, as they contain finer and more tutritious grasses, which will produce richer milk, better-flavored butter and cheeee, as well as fat ter stock. Thb opinion baa generally prevailed that a httle bran mixed with meal would produce more pork than clean meal, bnt in some experiments lately tried it was found that clear meal made more pork than a mixture of bran and meaL Tee black pea (cow pea) is a variety that grows luxuriantly, yields abun dantly and, besides producing largely cf seed, makes excellent fodder wnicn is greedily eaten by sheep. Cbickkks with plenty of gravel will not pick their own feathers. A traction engine has been patented by a citizen of Winnipeg, Maditoba, Can. The object ia to turn tab a practi cal machine for road or farm work, aud eo.by special device., the engine carries and takes np an endless track. By this means an extensive bearing surface is obtained for carrying the engine oyer soft or spongy ground, without dahger of miring. Toua polioe captain, cf New Tork concur in the opinion that Central Park ia unsafe after dark. If the polioe only dared to go in trere it might then be safe for other people. DOMESTIC. rxAi woct DBK8SE3 Womon do not nay enough atwuiiwu to the waruitu of their underwear or the protection afforded by good winter stocKinsrs and shoes. The most lmpormui iwm- t" . winter wardrobe, says "Dwnorest s, w soft knitted underwear and boisery.ana for women who are exposed to change ot temperature the latter she uld always be ot wool, not coarte and harsh, hot oft and liht, and the former nearly all wool, aud made in one whole gar ment, combiuatioua," bo called, ol vest snd drawers. Women are usually poor and find it difficult to make ends meets and secure nice winter outside clothing of even the most -taoddst pre tensions; and woolen, that is merino, nnderwear of good quality, seems quite beyond them yet it is vastly more im portant than drew, cloak or hat, at least it is more important that it be n..in than that these should be fine or costly; the re-ult in health and com fort being worth more than can be -ii0ti Tt in narticularv advisable that vonnir school teachers should ob- aerve this rule in regard to winter cloth nr .,.! lav in their Stoct OI mermu hoa'iervand nnderwear before begin niu upon more tempting outside gar ments. Once foitified against sudden .hill HamnDejs or penetrating snow, thr ia little danger to be feared from colds, and the thickness ot the mater ial is of iiitle moment; although it must lw remnrnhfj-ed that WOOt IS hoaiihfnl and more comforting than silk or cotton in cold weatuer, auu the seivice to ba obtained from a good quality outweighs the cost. DBEasrse thk hais. The appropriate arrangement of the hair is a most im portant consideration, says a fashion writer in the New York 1 nbune. The majority blindly lollow a pievailmg fashion regardless of artistic principles. There are but two present styles for the back ; that of the French fashion nf a twmt-rrown to the top of the head, and tt.A low knot at the back. This mnst be manased according to one's own style, but the front hair that add to or detracts from the expression aud general style yields a variety of devices in all fashionable shades of hair appli cable to all faces and complexions. Tue very latest and moit important inven tion in perfect naturalness is the "La Grande," whioh is made on a patent st ring divided m the middle grace.ully, tailing apart and showing the natural parting. This is in either loose waves or cnrla in orav. white, or all other shades of hair. The new "Baby" baug ia a wave of liffht fluffy little curls about the brow, with the addition of a long straight switch behind. This is seen in fashionable colors ot hair, and, not withstanding its name, is aUo made of gray aud of white hair. '1 he "Double Coquette" is light and loose in rings on top. The almt st invisible web is woven of natural hair. The "Langtry," the "PatU" and other waves ot last year are still worn by those for whom tbey seem especially auapteu as regards expression. The revival of clusters of short, thick curls at the tack of the head is talked of as a pos sibility in something ol the Mine, fid- camier Btyle, or Bimply worn m a clus ter of two or three curls ou one side ot the Grecian twist or long looped hair. A HorsEKEBFES who has indoor con veniences lor drying clothing in wet weather will fiud'Tuesday a nioet desir able washing day, because it gives her Monday for odd work. No matter how well the house is cleaned up on Satur day, Monday finds it all iu a "litter." Between the father and the children the house is in tad. disarray the very morning when the ear.hquakea are rending the kitoheu. "There is aiways ao much to dowaahdny morning" miUt be changed to "There is aiways so much to Monday morning." It is be cause the two togethei that the strain is so great. As we now arrange our work we have no day for odd jobs and our washing comes into onr uouiett c system like an "unprepared" discord aud makes wild havoc If we can on Monday quietly put the house in order, make arrangements for au esy, if not a "washday" dinner for Tuesday, have some of the menaing, which had liest be ..one before the articles are washed. attended to we make a clear gain iu one week s work. The objection to Tuesday as washing day is principally because of the potaibiiuy of baa weath er preventing the dryiug of the clothe and so putting the work back toomuch, but if there is a drying room this ob jection is obviated, and let the tervants grumble aathty will, the mit comfort able day lor wasuing day is leeway, OXSTEB SOCP WITH CBKA Vt, Boil tWO quarts of oyster in (heir own liquor iu a bell-metal skillet, u attainable, U not use porcelain. Add a very small piece of lean bacan aod a bunch of parsley; bou fifteen luinutes; add a tablespoou- ful of butter creamed in a less quantity of flour; stir this well in, aud allow it to cook a few minutes, mixing all the time to prevent thai butter oiling; put to it half a pint each of rich cream aud new milk, and boil slowly, Stirling con stantly to avoit curdling ten minutes longer. J ust before serving add lit teen or twecry largo, plump oysters, these add very much to the appearance, for tbey go to the table plump ana Urge, not shriyeled as tlios- that flavor tue soup. A very small white onion, chop ped fine, may be added if desired. Ous ters used lor coup thould be opened raw, not scalded, as it tends to make them watery, aud the liquor should be care(uly saved. Saxd tabts. One-half pound butter. one pound sugar, one pound flour. thr-e egg. Iioll extremely thiu, cat into diamonds, put on each cake blanched almonds, and sprinkle freely with cin namon and sugar. Tbey will be found delicious to serve with coffee in the evening. A plainer cake, but one TThich will be approved ot bv the chil dren, is the ginger cracker. One quart ol molasses, four cups of brown suirar. fonr oups ot lard, lour tablespoontuis etch of soda, Ringer, vinegar, water. Let all these ingredients come to a boil together; set aside to cool; theu add flour; roll, cut and bake. The quant ltiea nere given wouiu mase a very Urge baking, and oue-fourth would probably be enough for one batch of eakea. So many people dislike and distrust olive oil that a recipe aa good as this one ia welcome. U can be commended to the whole family tnose who nse oil as well as tbove who do not. Three eggs, half teaapoonful of mustard, half teacup of cream, half-teacup of vine KM, uuuer me size oi an egg, one pinch of cayenne pepper, saltspoon ol talt. Beat the eggs well, mix the mus tard in some of the vinegar, stir all the ingredients into a farina boiler, pat on the fire and keep s tiring until it thick ens. This makes excellent dressing for uui it wuamut ue poured not on tne oaDoage, Dcboto an examination medical student being asked the question. . I XT' 1- J . . " . n uea uues atoruacauon ensue? re. plied. "When yen pop the qiesiion and are answered No !' " Jr cornstalks are passed through a cutter, and ernehed during the opera tion of cutting, the stock wiil eat the whole np clean. Preparation saves waste and render, the .talk mora palatable, 'I mtmwii yon travel on a free pa,?" wax Uio question i man recently while riding on .tram. OU. y. l uu r ' was the reply. , . mo The tailroads exieuu a- courtesieto you new. - aT mJeed. A little 'courtesy' wa, sent to the office only ; a day ot two ago. Alter it uu . ... Ition aud a name, it appeared in the si-are of a $200 notice oi iub are of a $200 notice oi iuo ''lou get paid lot that of course? ..A t t froe pass. 1 am tWifti ol the road . i..ir tnr.unee the amount . little, auu w.- w ,, l " .r will take his turn anu ncu "v r- , i., In the course of a lew momu to get the amount down so that we won't have to charge over ha f of it to profit and loss. No, sir-ee, it doesnt cost a newspaper man yery much to rule on a railroad train not over hve dollars a mile." Os a Southern railroad the other day a passenger complained to the conduo b about the dusty state cf the Feats and windowH, and direMly followed ,t up bv finding tault with the rough neJ i of t e traok, and the apparently unsafe condition of the car. The con duct. was very courteous, but entirely non committal. This provoked the traveler to continue his oomplainta, and he presently said: . I fail to see any water cooler in tlua car." "No, we have none." t "And the front door won't shut. "Aud the wheels rattle as if worn out" That's so." t . "And, sir!" exclaimed the provoked passenger, "I wouldn't give yon twenty five cent3 on the dollar for the stock of your miserable hoe!" "It's only quoted at fifteen," said the conductor, as be rose up to 6o forward. A qcabt of whiskey was mixed with feed aud given to a cow in a New Tork town and half an hour later the animal was bellowing "We won't go home till morning" or something that way and treated teveral persons to a couj.le of "horns" and acted in a very reprehen sible manner generally. When she sobered up che jumped down a bank r,l hroa hpr neck. This shows the superior intelligence and good sense of the cow over the average oionioua ici sou. When the latter gets drunk and makes thincs howl, instead of jumping tnwn a bank and breaking his neck when he gets sober he immediately be gins to lay the foundation for another roaring drunk. HosrsTV the best policy. Modest vnn;h "Mav I have the pleasnre of J ". va- A . a lai:Cing with you, .tiles A,ignuooir Miss L'ghtfoot; (to her mother's horror) Thanks oI Mf waistuana is so tioht I can't move, and so are my shoes!" Modest youth, who is. let us av. an earl of Richard the I ml a cre ation, six foot eight in his pumps, with eieht hundred thousand a year, and in every respect the ideal of a young girl's dream, is so touched mat ne proposes on the f ot. It is said that when James T. Field datsd "ne of his letters at Mnchester- by-t!ie Sea. Oliver Wendell Holmes replied in a note dated "Beverly-by-the leiKt. Bat this species ot the retort courteous did not originate with the fuLnv Dr. Holmes. Years and years aso Bishop C 'linstock, of Connecticut, addressed a note to H-ury Ward Beech er under date of Whit Sued .y morn, to which Mr. Beecher replied the next day under oat-5 of Washing Diy morn. Tub lauguageot nowers offers asweet an l pleasant method of letting a fellow down easy. A young Philalelphmn bad a bouquet for his charmer which conveyed iu the language of flowers the sentiment. "1 love you be my bride! It is believed that the nosegay reached its address, and it was accurately inter preted bv the lady, as this morning she called at the same store and asked the florist to make ber a bouquet meaning, 'No, yon mutton-head ldiotl Oh, yes, dear girl, work ns a motto for a present. But have come taito. Last year a girl gave us one that read' 'HoneBty ia the best policv. and an other damsel one that declared: "Re pent for the Kingdom cf Heaven is at hand! somehow those ctidn t lust strike us pleasantly. Thev seemed to be welL you understand. a. whiter iu a northern news paper says that he can throw piece of Arkansaw corn bread through a 1 rick wall ten feet thick. This story la greatly exaggerated, as nine feet and a half m the thickest wall through which a piece of the bread can be thrown. Such wrreckless writers tend to bring a Stato into contempt. -471 Amernan technic ii journal, on car building, says : We do not expect to Fee either passenger or freight cars bnilt entirely if metal. In this climate there are many serious olj ctions to metallic ciaings, but paper compounds. or paper in some of its forms, wiil doubtless be used instead, although fcr many years wood, irom Its cheapness, will bold it own against any other t nt stances. We do not auDrehend tht there will be any considerable difficulty in wtiug suo-t mies ior wood in cover- lug cars, but so long as as the woo4 the cheapest aud is sufficiently strong and durable to answer the purpose we must eontt Lt 3urse)ves with speculation in eegard to the future. When straw. board can he obtained at anythiug like mo puce oi woou, me anting of passen ger cars at least will be much better made of paper than of wood. The size o: tue Cheats, which are easily obtain able, aud the Urmneas with which tli. can be fa-tened to the posts, are some oi me it at advantages in it fn. We suppose, from what we have heard in regard to strawboard and straw lum ber, that in time a single panel, extend "x mo mw, a roana tne corner ann to tue centre of the car. and l. ing from wiudow sills to the bottom.eau ub ubou io gooa auvan'age. SacU construction would, or vi.. . .i increase the irttngth of the car, an! would present several other material aayaniages. i owaerca asbestos ia nal r Er ohsen, of Copenhagen, for miking u ciMiuoi or oominr 10 Da applied to pipes, walls and so on. The powder is mueu witu soiuDie salts, such as sili rate oi porasn, sna mine rsl or other coiors wcien combine with silicic acid - n - . . r , , . . . ' nv s m lurm a proaucs which resists the action of rxygen.heit, cold or damp. Tue coatmz furaishes arelraotorr w1t.o which protects the material it is applied io, Kneiuer woou, gas ot water pipes ana stone or brick buddings. When appiieu io masonry or wood the surface oi these is first washed with soap and wawj-. xa preparing the euamel the ieiufe asDesios onlv need be employed. It is aiso proposed "to apply the to boilers in order to protect the plates Bttuust a mjo mieuse nre. An mfettible saw tooth of improved lurm uci oeeu patented py a Trenton &. J., genius. The tooth is made with a toe, a perforation, and a slit at its neei to adapt it to be secured in a aaw plate with a shoulder and a reedsa .( the rear end by a met wholly within the too h, thus putting no strain upon the plate, and in no way afljctiuir iu t ueuoss. i - - : r .'- r- j eJtSJtUl HFfl , i.r ibiiuntirvml .lUitr . . i . I,.. tiAfnr Dro- .u. m, in urodnojug big oysters. This country wouldn't mis. her "great statesmen" half as mucu her big oysters. f n.rtwnter. 463 Foiuih; avenu lWYork. after running ......v r mantlet ot eirht years' rheumatism, used 8. Jacobs Oil the great pain reliever, by wnicn u. was entucured and ha. had no return of his complaint. . m,,, Vpw York electric light com panies have been given two years in which to bury their wire9. Hotel Items. . . Ty .....7 IT ml A SomelO yearsagowm .. T-ri Pa.. 1 was token sic w. W-W Tit n M fover and was v ml to be afl kidneys and back. i and ua- a. x ui -- . IntenMaeony imaginable. My feetandlimta wWoaVed ; myVater was vrry unnatural Ware uiott'cu , f . ,v. ...... .Urvir ftud trying strength and vS. . doctors treated ine, -"-""""7,"- I used many oinereui -- tzTLmmended. None of them did me aTygood until I used Hunt's m attention was called to the aae ol on. jihuaTnthill.of Kast Saginaw, Mich., a aimilarcaseto mine, he being cured of a levers ca of Bright', disease. I Pchaed bottle, and naea ii ww"'l k bepu, to gain to rU ; my ww came more natural; me - back and loins weie removed; the awe.ling of mr limb, went down. 1 conUnu! the use of the medicine until I had naed In all Ave (3) bottles, and it has built me up and completely cured me, and 1: am a. sound and healthy a. any man uf forty-eight year, of ee, and can attend to my buameja every dayf I hav. recommended HuntV Itemedy to many oi mj It haa proved, aa in my case, a suoceaa with themaiL Gratefully youia, Chasxbs U Wbbb, lift House, Buffalo, N. x"., June 1 WB. a voWinode for use on the ice, and fitted with steel skate like runners has been brought out in Canada. walnnt Leaf Haw B t.i ;l.,llri'..rnt from ail Others. Itis as clear aa water, and as ita name Indicates la a perfect Vegetable ilair tteswrer. " Mediately free the head from all dandrun.re More gray hair to its natural color, and pro dooea new growth where U baa fallen oft It does not In any manner affect the neaJUi. which sulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of silver preparations have done. It wW change Uaht e faueu nair in a low ujr i -' a-lossy brown. Ask yonrdruggi.it for tU Each bottle U warranted. Smith, Kiwi Co.. Wholesale Agents, FntlaUeipnia, j-a. am N. tRiTrasTOM. New York. Pmf. Paul Passv. of Paris, enrolls himself among the anti-Greek-and-La-tin collegiate disputants. We Seldom Endorse a Proprietary aedlcla. bat "Anateali" seems excepii.in.i.7 good. It Is Ue rteTlce of a celebrated weatera JiiMidsn, 1 a jafe. agreeaWe anJ w may .ad cenaln cure Ior I tint uiji painful of all d tea-es, p leu, anil, atier Uie experternce of aquarier uf a oraiurr, 1ia foun-1 nu equal. W uumnieoU It wiIIhjui nesitation. wmen: ---" -i"-srntrrt.Ti'nln Vi.ntol. Nwtaiter a Co Vox nil .New lurkC'u. Bv the bride that a man selects does he show the quality ot his soul, and w hat value he puts upon it. CunpborMUkeni scon and pains. Price, X cents A coquette is a woman 'thout any heart that makes a fool o' a man that ain't got any head. 'A God-send is Kj'i Cream Bdlm." writes Mrs. M. A- Jackson, of PurtnnouftB, H. XL, on May 22, ISli I had Cat awn for th.ee years t had tried nearly all reme dies but to no purpose. Two or three tune. a week my nose would bleed quite freely and I thought the sores in it would never heal. Your balm has cured me." This preparation Is not a liquid or a snuff, and is easily applied. (I'riee SO cent, bee adv't.). Desert places, spiritual wastes, ob scure comers, are often the bes t fields for usefulness. Xever known to fall. Dr. Grivps' Heart Regulator as a cure f r Heart Disease. Sold by druggist. California is having a number of antioleomargarine associations formed Bbows's rsBONCHiAi. Troches for Couahs and Cohis : "There is noihiue to be com pared with them. hot. O. V. at- kxru, H alton, Ind. A scientific wri er savs the Ameri can of to-lay is cot the bilions man of 50 years ago. No! The bilious man of 50 years ago succumbed to the doctor long ere this. Plioonii Pactonl braka 4lanJtcpoouirX Bou. Love without esteem cannot reach far, nor rise very high; it Is an angel wiui uui one ving. Try Dr. Sanford's Liver Invicoratcr and be convinced that it can cure all bilious disorders. Rube. stein is rapidly losing his eyesight. vt. Kane's nreat Kerve ftsarArar is tit marvel of the age tor all nerve disease. Ad uis monjo-a rree. eenu to tm Arth street rutisueiiiuia. ra. Julian Ilawthorne Is writlnc; a novel ior a uoston paper. An eminent phvstcian flrst Drescrlbed riso s cure i r tkinutription. Senator Lapbam wants t chance unuic oi uiiin i Aiiainonu BSAJtat. Tse Ills art warranted to be PfJRELT Tea. ee from .11 min.r.1 .- ... . table, free from all mineral and mi... ..,VT mruatg rroa ua Uver, Stomarb. Bowels Kidneys. ley reinove su ortrectina. fraa in ehaBBMs P. HEUSTAEDTEE CO., 3 Mercer 8t., New York aead tor ewealar.' Qmrh-- Mii t. th, hw Unhnrnt. Pnc. STOPPED FREE Inaiw Pvst Rertersa Dt.KLDIS' g GREAT NFRVFRrn.e itflunlSllim iiuuul rti . ""'lum H ik m ainriad. sr. , 'mt ildV-tM TrMtH H4 fi arll SMS. k l m uim. AWT mm ftfUlctMl W Da. SLINKt, AkIi l 1 .W St.PftuUt ikivktt.r. JO MOTHERS U TOUT ahllrf IhZ T I. f. t!5MS RUP la tt tetim. a btTe. DmymKA m.(-riAi M Ika - . iH'Ttf'hmm load UMIaptit: UlMteilntai 0 ham ut1 m nh 7J r 'T" 1 immoZZ.wZZZZ i . yam ITS s U of S.. U-ui household tap. at iiw oldest daughter', door and say.: "Are you tnere my ami Ye.. i. the reply which geLerally cornea Iwck. "All right " cheerdy souiws ins ou man as be starts for bis room, i thought you might be mtss'ng. Being- entirely vegetable, no particular care to required while usiug vr. rierce s "Pleasant Purgative Pellets." They oper ate without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For sick headache, constipation, impure blood, dizxineas, sou T - rm t ka itmiiirh. bad taste ia Bmrw . mouth, bilious attacks, pain in region of . . . .... 1 1 L . Ui. ft kidney, internal ieTer,uiwv uv. atomacn, rush of blood to head, take Vt. I'lerce's Ueta." by druggists. r-t . . 1 I ManBnAl ftr. M,V. . . 1 1 1 J-:m1r - nnarl tt ViAAr tief-IUUIUUBUUUU)( UJUJ. 1 the other night, and with true hum an instict, the noble animal went howl ing down the street and and bit a woolen ISUIHU Ul v. m . shall aay that dogs have no reason? If bilious, or suffering from Impurity of blood, or weak lungs, and tear consump tion (sorofulous disease of the lungs) take Dr. fierce s "Uolden Meuicai lusoovery and it will cure you. Br druggists. A Torso cirl in Missouri, erased by religion, imagined herself an angel. Ber ease la not Quite so bad as that of the young Austin dude, who, crazed by the girls, imxginea himself a devd of a fel low. ravontUm Is a bad thing, but Dr. Pierce's "Favorite PresoriDtion deserve, iu name. It la a ocruln cure for those painful maladies and weakneases which embitter the lives of so many women. Of dru2g.1t. linn a called upon to analyze some specimens of .wine from a vineyard near Nimes, i ranoe. Atone, uartneiemy t ro- feesor of the Faculty of Sciences at Toulouse, found them to contain a rather large proportion of arsenic, which proved to have be in derived from the impure sulphuric- acid ith which the wine-casks had been cleansed. Health ml gttmulatlan. DUTualMe stimulants, provided they se aosoluta- f pars, are among- tne most useful medicinal agent, employed bj physician. When tne tone of tne system I lowering by the depressing tnao ences of C isease, or there n sa Inherent want of vigor la the constimtion, they serve to counterant weasenlng tendencies, and cheer the mind of the desponding Invalid. Bnt when, as In the ee of Hnstetters Stomach Bitters, they posseae tmlc and alterattr. properties, their effect, are ren dered permanent, and Vwy accomplish a trebly braeBcial result The Bitters mx onlT rrtieTe nervous ilei-l.it sn-1 mental dppreslnn. hr inir healtntullT MlmnlaiiTe action, but Inta- sb'ding iior Into the dep eted sts em. sod rectify tno-e lniernal diiturbaaoes whicrj are tne real canea of watkueM. The purity an-l tiw wnoIewmentHa of the a conollc tiasi of the Bill era greatlr itMrease the emcscy of nr botanic Inirre-lieoti, a f-v-t whh h tne oniyfieneH of their cosuve effect sufflcienUr dMiiOU.tr. e. J rrin nm-n fm hsvA Tvn eomnloted for an interna tionol exhibition at Edin burgh in 1884. to include everything pertaining to forestry. JL Qniek Beeoveiy. It gives us great pleasure to stats that the merchant who was reported to be at the point of de NmitJ attack of pneumonia, haa entirely recovered by the use of Dr. Wa. UalTe Balsam for the Lungs. Natur ally he feels grateful for the benefits derived from using this remedy for the lungs aud throat; and in giving publicity to this state ment we are actuated by motives cf public benefaction, fronting that other may b. benefited in a similar manner. A lame portion of the engineers on East Indian railways are native Ilin- doof. M a nrrroxtzsn sasv mine, the nn; prei-aration of beel couiamini P tvr nuo. Uohm prxjfuTUr. It cofiuuu D'O-Mi-matinf, t.trvi geoeratinir snd iire-utslQ.njr propertta; iuv.Tft- bie for UkLgestion, drpeui.nH.vou4 prostrsuoo, and aU forms of gooiirai 'Wm.ut, as in s i ea feebied eoa-liuoas, wnother in rnsult of exasu uon, aerroas pructruioa, arer-wort or acute d.- paruoalarir u ivsuiung rrom pumonary eomplamta. CaaweU, Haaard k Do., proprietors. Sew tork. Sold of drouista. Aa imcrovei wi iaow cornice, that is convenient and readily adjustable, has been patented by a New York city man. Tue center piece haa grooves and stop blocks, and there are sliding pieces with end T bars and sot screws, the ccmbination being such that the whole is strongly made and readily fit ted to the place desired. The penetrating qualities of petmieura are well known to those wno have any knowledge of the properties at all, and that is what makes it so valuable as a bait producer. Carbollne is crude oil depnvet! of its odor and color. England imported over 600.000,000 eggs last year, in addition to the enor mous production of Great Britain and Ireland. Bime people would consider this an ova dose. Important. Whffjyoo isn or irm.e N, lort Ctty, sa Bsifgmie fcjpfitsja nd tWru. ll.r. n.i .. st tiie erauu t nioa Hotel. oy(osile Urand Cen- Recant rooms. Sited np st a cost of one nmion dolura. rednreil to t and opaanls per nay. tumpean Pijt Elevator. Hew au rant suf.p le-l with the best Horse cars staires and eiue.lriilrnid to U depots. Famines can live betier l- lean moor; si ure t.rau.i l n.o Hotel Uun st suj other Or-tiaa h4ei tn Lie cut. hi In iflohlffnn the, Ki O " wuu . ui'iv.uJW WUt V ba3 decided that iwil wU.l!inr ia rrirr bling ' 6 " Voaderful cure, ot Heart h. Uslne Ut. UravM IIrt RAnhin. aift ny druggisu at $1. . - 1. ' . kVJ.U Jianv a smalt man la 1aa rlinA - av.a i4 MIC taiKinsr about thu srinM ka mubau but be is a preat man indeed who can eacnncQ everythinir and say nothing. Irfllllnn tiawu .MlA Tr a . diaeaae and rheumatic diseases. V,t. li . vvj uiTjii wilu gn irnL a i bins uie nrsi to discover a cure. lie has "iuj wna nis iuieumaane- HSBaavnr loMacase. It always What a nltv ,ot n...i,i t 1 . , ,, , r-'J " 1 uaies snouiu not 00 Ell under mir ..u;. 1 ... faces. It would be a laugement. - . .n, .- Ernory'. L-ttle Cathartic Rll-best made .Tcr vompiaint and Bdlousness. Aastelesa. harmless. tntaHible. 15c ,a7dl",a? h0 haa loet both wms has learned tn she Mi w. . IC,.,lvcr wun his . ' estl.h.i nCOllHrMacuff9 re cheap-?'ialJ1na- They wear longer than j m yog save cost of washing. uen tne sun of virtue i Mush , of shame ia the tSSJbl that dies all ia darkness g L set . the When Hale's Honey "ound Azxcl Tar IX AOKS a is WBiPLNoc6cou' r; 1QS CI ar LLJV BV1SHV COUGHS k - IIM. " rrs 1. T i'T' a l a .' fuiM. " rau .fwp H fa rsadtsam. i BST Of an Dm, Drop Car ti alait. It la oa 1 ... rnr, tTT.i 10 ye ur reiiow-man Do good to them, and von win k1 . . love them ,ou wm be sure to bog-weed 39 feet in height "em found gnwlvg Ux Ath-n- IAthoa,Cra. 1 (C0QUER03.3yi A'SPECIFIO FOB EPILEPSr. SPISHS. G.KTDISIQXS, FiLLIHS SICtKESS, ST. TITUS DAMCE, AICHDHSUSB. - OPIUM E1T1HG, STPHILUS, SCROFUli, riXSS EVIL, UGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSU lEflYOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, HEBYQUS WEAUESS, RERVOUS PROSTRATION, BBAIN WORRY. BLOOD SCRES, r BIUOUSXESS, COSTIYEKESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGULARITIES. Dy$t.50 per bottle at tfruggists.'B The Dr. S. L Richmond Hei, Co., Prop'rs. St. Tossph. 3o. (1) Correspondenc freely answered by payafclaiav For testimonial and circular send stamp. C. 5. CB.nTE5T0!t. Agtat. 5w Tork. Tbla pnrrxn pbuter ts I alswolulr.y th4 beat enc I HOP mtmom, BoBDiniBi inm i a mmt m mm. wintwa of hou viUt mmw fl f" WW rum, ba.WTm and tx mmr m mmm m Incvx IU power la wuadrrfal La carina; dlantwe wter other plAsMr stmptr rvliwv Crick la lb Bark ad Tic. Pa. a la V Hnie or Lanl, sua Jotato aaa Masctrtw sViln7 Trrwa-M, KhraiTMaaksm. lwMralia, 8or CbosC AiIrtM)Cka of Use ilrrt tuW Livr, andtUl palan or la nj part enreit inctaatiy by tha Up Plotter. tW Trf LAME tt. I'rkw 3 cent or flwa ror fLu. lUlVw) oa rmvlnt of prtrwv ftoM by mil drnz-jiM aacl eoontry aftorc. ii"f PUxMrr Company fruprfcton, Bnrton, JU BACK bnwH r lie- Hawlfr-. MC-rlM-S 1 t.frr PI 'K Bo.wrraixo rort etertboot. Read. Mark and Inwardly Digest. If yon nave nansea, want ot appetite, Satnlencr, lizi.ness, fererbiti srmptonM, yoa are snfferln torn coaUTenes, an-1 Hop Bitter. Is in Sura Jnre. If your vital forces sre JepreweJ, tf yoa hare a iceUng of general Uss;rale sod weskoe-n. ttra sasty fatlgnetl, pr-plre freely on going to sleep, ire soo.t of tireatn on every sllgat effort snd turn t general feeling of mt lancloty and d;preloa. roa are ntfering from general dehllity and Hop BUter. removes it a L If you bare a sense of weight or roEnese in th ttomacn; a changeable apeute anmetlmes rora. tons, bnt generally feeble; a mor Did rxaTing; kiw ptnta after s full meal, with serere pain for soma time after eating, wind ruing on the stomach; oar stomach; vomiting ami Buttering at the pit at the stomach, and a aoreuess orer It; nausea: hesdsrhe, or some of th-ae sTmptoms, joa ara mlTerlng from djapepsA, snd llop Bitter wul pensaiMrn'.ly rare yuu. If yoa fieeze one boar, barn the next, an-1 west snot hen if yoa sre sairer.Bg sll toe tortures of ue Inquisition, one moment fearing yoa will lie, and tne next fearing yoa wont; if yoa Bars Une nails and Hps, yellow eyes snd ghost-Uk complexion, yoa are auBenog Irum last m asmstie enrse, Buioos, Malaria. Ferer, or Ague, and Hop Bluer will speedily cure you. If yoa have a dry, harsh snd yellow skin, a dall pain tn the right side, extending to tti saoalder Made and pit of the stomach; a tendernea. over tne region of the llrer; a sense of bgstnrs and aueasiness .boat tne stomica and nrer; yeJow ness of the eyes; bowe:s irregu'Ar; a bacaUng or dry cough; irregular appetite; n-.rtness of brrata Icg; feet and lua-lscoM: tongne coxed while; a disagreeable taxte In the moath; low 'splrCs; ol4c.i.w on th face and neck: palpitation of the heart; disturbed sleep-, heartbarn: laseitade If yoa hsw snv of ihe-e nmptoms, yoa sr. soffenng mm Liver Conipmlui, aud Uup bitrer on.y wUi cure y -a. , If oo hare a enmr.' lint s-h'ch few un-lerstand and none will true V.a re-lil fr sn enfretxe-l C..O-1HI-nt ro.ieue thMai-at the whle sys tem; lw icni: g i-f t e kiwer iimtH. a-lere to n al l P'e.--., aud a fe tr 111st you at.i; a htrsd. i-r-t ofiunn'h aiM ne.i.th a-n of these sui.iu stio t ist ?oa sie sutlerinic fnim th-u STxra-bfril-H ili!-eae, B-.-rr-jiism-a, aud Hop tsitters wiil ftjilpt-rns.lr rare i-u. If yoa hse Brig!" d:. -sse nf f" kl tneys or anr oiler d e.i eof the kHoersor unnr or-sns Hp Bitter- is the 0:1 t m--di'Jnenena that vtii perindn. ni:y cure oa lru-.t 00 otfier Catarrh arwa spp- r 1 1 aj.-er into toe bos- tr.:a will be sbsorb. ed, effecioaily clean mg the bead of ca tarrhal vtrua, cwasAg keaiJiy retjoca. it aua?a umsmnuuoa, protect ui BMm brane of the ..nasal ara f a . li DrPw. paasagea frotsi kn. tftoaa. coin, pietely kealstati iare sad requires snd smell. A few sppik-auons rllea. A fiurvuflt arNK- snl will potUtml J cws. Agreeaoi. Io HAY-FEVER - TZIZZ by malt or st rtrxgrista. lvl.1 HKUTH1.K.H. Oraggljta, Owag. W. T. TO SPECULATORS. B. uiDRLni ate. i.e. mill a a c. k t Cbimutf o Broadwarj, , Oanra. Chjtv Rw vorrn, CRAIN AND PROVISJO) BROKERS. klamtnr of all pnmiDat Frodoo Kaeatttngwi ia Vork. Ohioftwo. St. lxila and Mllwsok, w ban dul )t1ts tlTsi-b wip wtaeaa Ohtosca vxX N Tork Mill .locuta ardar cm oaf fuda-mant bra raqaext ad f cwolajs eo sTKtawrV PISrs KE l!El?5ToTA,TAfKH" ii Cssy to na A rertaln core. TTos expnstTft. Three month tremtmenl in one psckaee. Itond Ibr Cold lu Ihe Hea.1. Uelrh. rswineM. Fy Fever, As. Fifty cents. Br stl IirutnrMis, or bv mall. i. T. UAAXTLML, Warreo, Pa. I I M D Ch'mner thatwl'l -t bneik. Ban at ta-ht. LAill I aswia auusl. aUuith Brva.. Vavsrlj. Ji.lC. 11 1 at T C fl ' f s r T' 8 Kl X a aaw household sr W Alt I LU t. i I! e 1- ataiarUL Lanpe ray orrbuu. Atlilns. kLkiiLC Jl'l' ti tO. tireai.aad. Mass. uuOD NEWS 12 LADIES! nriMl. font ussw to gwft of tor ar eabrud Tew and t'atleaBd wTbsaaU- loKluMSuJacllntaRiwCbH ,1 III I .1 i TeaS,orliaadxarMirat Gold 11. uu M.ia. Rntm tmDr Sec. or Oolil Bftnl aioM UftMrml Tm-t h-, Krallpartiealaraaddpaaa Ba a. XI Mid a Vy St.. Kew YA Ouro nusrantard la all eaaaa b Dr J. B, xfsysr Dn.ler bj irasiment aa la at ooos r-oUlned aoa par at oan atinl to tnair bnw naa lauaMliataly altar aaatzovoL BTaiturtlon fr. Bend, stamp trw ra Sly. Mala oCca, SSI Arub Htnat FailadWphia ill b at tt ta rt. n. Bourn, Beaaing. Pa.. STary S9 atarri Berber Hows, HarrUBurg. Pa. ith sad h: Bt Clair HcX Futaoargb. Fa, Jib and Kk af aacb moatb. FRAZER AXLE GREASE wat ! tkta vtrM. u tka rwwwtw. atvarr paekac kaa war tradcaurk AGENTS UIMTPn .vEavneK tftft Mil 7 w me Dart r tftOiftuit BiKiiiiinntnalKKLuiliai Miai Pair ol id at f:..-,- ala. c, w, lnaalt iJuILTiai. Iiuaa biaTfc j!? - Faumia. Co, Rs.tsiry' f Jk akr5.T,M,nraPfSoBanPaba V Si ll '" Brtaaa .lfe,e, iTb atafa 1 I 7"- t7i- PaitioBi fee tuvvwiDi cast. h in wunn Kind autt Uin atudlns hav bm eurad. InttoeO, ma stroo ) mv laita la tw itlcMry, trnu I will MTfl TWO BOTTLE PRti, ta- wit a TAXUAJLa TKU'. IS .. aa tfala kswjcw. wtv uprta ana r. j. tcdr, DU.T.A. ALOCCM. XU ran . 5 Tora. 13V A41KWTW WAIkTEabtor tbs SwUlna- Flctcetsl Books ana t .'J a 1 1'" P. 17 mm PONSUPTIOU. ilih is mm. mm Miiinmm DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparilliaa IlesohcRt. ni s&xat slooo pcainn Par. btoad auk, sooad Sean, scroag boo a olaar skiav If yoa woold ks. yoar lea. year boaes aoaod wokoot can, sad your ow Biaxtoa fair, as. Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A rOMdy eompod of tngredtsBt. ot srrAf Saualj me-llcal propert!A, essentia.' to punf? beal, repair sad ln gorale tke brota-down ai wasted body trlcs, PLaftsasr, Sass sad Pixa. Birr IB Its traauiteat an-l car. No matter by w but aane the com plaint nay t AesignaMil, whether rt be scrota a, aanay sypbiiuv alcert, sores, Ionian, b-sis, errwpeLu, alt 1 beam, dleae- of th liintis, ki laeya, Ser, womb, skin, itver. toina h -sr how, ein. eBrotk'eoroonsutaboaal, Uie nra-s Is la to Bloaa whisk sopplles lbs waste aid Ball-l sad r-,-, tbese organ, sad asel ussaes of to wr-- If the biood Is anheaftiAy, taa prooeaa of renu The Sarsaparillian Resolvent Votealy Is a eompeosanng reme-iy, bat stear, the barmaajoa scuoo of eacn of 11 orgHns. 11 wtaMMbr. throagnout th entire srstem (unction, si ssmiayisad supples the biood tlav eacs with a par. and heavthy current of aww Ula TB Strx, after a few da'1 sa mt the BanapanUiao, become dear aa-1 beanufoL Fimpies, blotches, blw-k sfof an akin eniptloas are remove-! ; aores and ulcers oorad, Fetsooa suffering from acrofaia. enipc.fta dliirassa of the ej ea, mouth, ears, egx, tiruai ana KBda, that bar acromoiated vD-1 ,prea1, etivt m oBcorsd dlaeaaea at mercury, or from I1., as. of eorros.re uiMimaie, may re.y upon a can If th. Sarsairuliaa ia aoutinued tadlciesl bra to nuke Its uvpremioa oa the T-ira. On. boctl. coatslas more of th trttn priori, sis of Medteine. lass any other rreirsia Takea la teaapuonfnl doaea, Whue oCien reijQ,.- ttm or SLX Tlmn aa niach. Ob. Dollar a. Itottl. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relief, Tfc. twwatft and rtt lltelie r Smftaaaly tiMlai ! bf ajslw In from on. to twenty cmatee nerer talis sj relieve Psln wtk one thoromrh sfa;icatio. so matter bow violent or excnknaacg the psa. lbs Kneumatte, Beit-rt-t-Vn, Inarm, CTr-pVl Nervoos, Nearslgii or or ..trstsd w!tk dijiea may nOer, HAiiWA i hkAi'i KiiJE? wis sATord instant saaa. CTFLAKHATION OF TH" KrDN'BTS, INFLAH3IAT1UN OKTUS BLAODS CrFLAXX 4TION OF THE HOWSiA CONGESTION OK 1 HB LOi nu throat, Dirrcrir bkkathino. PALFITATI-.iN o THJ HSAfTt. HYSTEaUCS, CBOCP, DIfU raEtUA, CATARRH, rUFLCSSJU BXADACUS, TOOTH At HS, yscKALoiA. EaxuniTOa COLD CHILLS, AOI g CHiLLS, CHILBLAtXS AND rHtT BtTg iBClsxa, loi bag . si iatica, J.BRVOCSS3.-M, SLK3PLiVjNi:- COCQHS. COLDS, SPR.J.NS, PAIMS IN THB CHSST, Ball sr UM BS sr larsnUy rsileved. MALARIA lit ITS VARIOCH FOItMl FETES AXD AGUE. fTTVER A1TD AOCB earel for 50 era Tn-i-e t sot s remedial agent in tt: worid taai vn! car r"eer and Ar t, and ntnr Mianou, Hiait scarlet, Typhoid, Yeoow an l otter feee ,..11 9T RAO -VAYt PILLS) so qulcK.j sa K-! Al -EA)T KSUKP. It will in s few sTirats, wha tstea tnm..i according to tse -1 reruns, care traiupv Sp;lD Boar 9tomscb. Heartbarn, Sir. Bea-liu-he, Dv-ae sis, Ps. pllatina of tne ilesrt, I'oid Lhil'.s, Hy-ner.o- rsuis In the g-iweis, O'arTi-Y: ieftenerv, Cvic. lio.l in the Bowels, snd al! In'rmal Pan 's Travelers should Siwstacarrv s bottle of RAU WAV 9 KBADY RKi.lr.P with Uiera. A r-a drops la water win prevent a:rknea ut palna rr-w- ebange of water. It is oeuer thau 7reB-b ilrani'i sr Bttier ss st.lmuisnt. Rlaera d Laakersw. akoald.alwari a proviuad with u. m RADWAY'S Reffulatins: Pills Perfect, Purfratfve. Soothing. Aprv nts. Act without Pain. Al way Reliable and Natural in Operation & VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOH CaLOMEJU gam, pvrga, repii, parlly, oicanas sad atrsag uen. RftDwar. Prua for th ear. of afl d:nrdera tn atoruok. Uwr. Bowaja, Stdneev B.ftJ-W. Pma Oumolaibts. Nervoos D'sesaea. Loan at if petite, naslarnn rrmirirnTI-Ti. iodl gssnoa, Uyvpapata, BUIoonEoaa. Kerer. inununa Ooa of b Bowaia, PUes. sod sll dersngemest taa Iaternal Vweers rVoiv vegetai.e, oootaia log no saiuary, m .serais, or deleienoo drut tATObaarv lbs rotlowtng ympu reaa. Jf Frost DinasM af th Dtgesuv Orgsna: I'oqjcp Hob, Inward PUes, rallaeas of Blcwl is tha Bead, AeldMy mt th Stomach. !tass, Hasraxnu tnanst of Pood, roil oca or weigm such. Bow EracaaS-HM, stnamt or rattens at the Heart. CBokmg or danenna nmur' IB s lying posture, Dlmnens of Vim- Dow wsos oeiors us sural, re. wr ana yuu imm - Head. DetMency of Persptrauos, leuows tkw Bkla and Byes, Psia la t.- slda 1" LUaba, sad Boddea rlaaaea of Best, BarslEg m A few taw of aUBWirw Puis wig frs u ryatsss trooi aU th shots stmad jisurdsrs til old rr BHConwrs. m.wy aa cm ww Ry.AM FALSE AST) TECt" swd absTJBtolADWAT 0O. S Warrsa, Oor. Chares St, , w-laformaaoa won tkewn-u wn r to yoa. W T th. Fablle, B acr. and ask for i5ir'. snU' "KADwar la aa wast r-a hi. 11 reaeratoareRnnia.K.a.1. nappe" " h " I 'onia. Banliina. Softl.la. Bruise. son-n.l of 'S'-''?2ra Tea.ate. 1 ltchlnir tromany m - A'V j -1 Fbamts Pectoral wUI cure vour roiA rrw 1 " Circular few. VU.e.S T K . Iai;.t v. For Two Generations The eood ami slauuch ojJ stand-bj, MEXICAN l'ANU LlMMEM', liasjloa more to assuage pain, rcue" snfferiu?. and save thf live"1 men ant beasts than nU't liniments nut together. W Beeanse the Mustang TK trates thronsh skin ami ne- to the Tery bone, driving CJ all pain and soreness morbid secretions, aud reswfj Ing the aiHIcted part to bonna and supple health. mprM ftftBasaaimosBt, Manosui, Fob. Co.