It biitory with as only dates bsek to 1853. when Win. li, Trince. of Flfishing, imported from franc a little eorghuia seed, which M. de jIont4gny, the French Consul at Shanghai, China, bad sent to the gograjjliical Society of i'aris iu ISjO. It was in 1856 or 1857 that Orange Judtl, of the American jigrtcultunst, distributed to the sub cnlers of his paper 'J5.000 parcels of sorghum seed. la 1857, Ijeonard W'raT, an English merchant, bronght from Xntal. Sortth A Trie, sixteen vane ties of sorghum seed. To these last the name imphee was given, while the for mer was known as the Chinese sugar cano. And jet this plant, whoso merits as a suar-produciug p!ant ap pear to have eea renrgnized thirty years ego, had come to be regarded as man It valuable for forage, or as a oarci of an inferior quality of syrup. Still for these purposes alone its value had so far come to be established that the committee of the National Academy of Science, appoint d for the investiga tion of the resul-s, mute in their re port this remarkable statement: "Filling a certain place on our farms better than any oilier plant previonsly tried, it spread in cultivation with a raoitlity no otlit.r agricultural plant ever did before in this or any othw country, aud is the only one adapted t: a wide region in troduced into the Uuiled States smce colonial times which has become of sufficient importance to be enumerated iu the census. It has K-oonie the sor (ihum' of common language, and its cultivation has extended the whole l-nntfi :nl breadth of tbecountry. Its A.lc.f atinn tt i.iir noil and c!iuia oil and climate is ! abnudantly demonstrated, and its capa- j citv fur improvement also tnorougniy proven." The authority for the alove remarkable statement is beyond ques tion. For ages before this western world was known, this sorfrhum had !een the main reliance of millions of the race. It is by no means improbable that sor phum itas the plant which Thnraoh 6aw iu his dreams, and its' teed tho coru which the sons of Jacob went down into Egypt to buy during their -seven ytars of famine, "it is donbtless true that four thousand years ago this plant was grown, an t-day it is grown in China, India, Turkisiau, Ara'.ia an ! Africa. By general cocsea! it is admi'ted that the demands upon climate and soil of the sorghum, as nleo the details of cul tivation are practically identical with those of maie, although it is a matter of moment that the sorghum, provided ou t it secures a good t:irt in the early poitii-u of the season, is capable of flourishing during a draught which wouid irovc latal to rnitizd Captuie otthe Condor. That magnificent vu;tnre of South Amerii-i, the great condor of the Amies, is not exactly the kind of gtme that would sppear to lend '.telf most readily to the trapper's art. "Two of these birds will attack a cow or llama and kill it with their terrible beaks and claws," says 'he Kev. J. O Wood, and added to this Mri-ngth and prowes there is its unparxlelh'd power of ti ght, which enables it to hunt the prerves of a haif d( z n StsteH, cross the va-test mountain ranges in search of a meal or hang tuppeuded on the watch for prey at a height where even its niotiMrous expanse of wing is redneed to an almot invisible j-oint. Yet carrion and a "naked savage" bring this monarch amoug birds to grief. They are taken alivo by the Mexican Indians and half-breeds in a manner which, though simple in itself, requires both nerve aud strength in the trapper. The sole apparatus consists of a newl y llayed skm of a cow or buffalo. This the Indian pl.'.ces on the ground, hair downward, on seme bare spot frequented by large birds of prey, and then, crawling underneath, turns over on his back and waits In a short time a con dor comes overhead. heeU ronnd and descends on the hide. Immediately liis talons touch the rkiu the Indian seizes the legs, and, standing np, over whelms the bird and binds him with thongs kept ready, a process, however, which usually meets with a stubborn reistnre. It is just th's weakness for rank flesli that is the betraval of rUl vulture kind. All through the East it seems astiicngu nature had iept especially in mind tho scavcugering duties of these her too often hideous children, and meat with that garueyness which is produced by a few day's exposure to a tropical sun is an irresistible att'action to them. The Andes tyie is no better. The wander ing triles take it by placing a dead horse, in an advanced state cf un savoriness, within a high wattle inclo sure, and noosing the glutted birds when they have fed too freely to rise readily. And in much 'he samewny, according to Tschudi, in one of the Fapnan provinces there lists a deep natural funnel-shaped cavity in the side of a certain valley. This is utilized by the Indian as a rea ly-made trap for capturing condor. They place a dead horse or mule on the brink of this hol low, and the peckii!" and tnsrgiug of the giant birds presently roll it down ! the declivity. The birds follow, anl Itciug heavy aud gorged, are unable to ascend again, clubs aud stones finishing off the disgusting revelers to the last one. Tbe Frrslrtrnt of Venznella. It seems rather a discrepancy that fie President of the Kopnblic of Venezuela should receive- S25o.(iO a ye;ir, while tbe 1'resident of the United States h;t3 only fod.iKni, and the Fremier of Eng land ;J5.(K). The pre-ent President, (iuman Ulanco. i said to posses a pri vate fortune of Jl,(X!,U00. Three, leau tif ul country houses are maintained for bun by the State, besides bis residence at Caracas and a villa by the sea for the bathing season; and altogether he lives in the greatest luxury, a"d rules as the most absolute despt. Although nomi nally only President of a Republic, he is in reality an absolute dictator, ruling the VeiiVzulans with a rod of iron. One or two examples of the arbitrary mode of fToveniiiieiit of President 13!anco may lie given. Soon aft' r the railway l tween Caracas and and Ea Laguyra (in which he hoids a irieat numlier of shares) was openel, he issued a decree that all vehicles on the excellent coach road, which bad always been hitherto used, should e stoj-pe.! thereby, of coine brinclinr prist to the railway mill, but Uirowinu hundreds of people, with their mules and carts out of em ployment. A few days aco the resident engineer reported to be president that a fish-plate had lieen placed on the rails with the evident object of upsetting the train on its passage over a narrow via duct built by the American contractor who commenced but did not finish the line. Gen. Teanco, itumediitely, without instituting any inquiry with the object of discovering the offenders, and without nmkinsr any distinction le tween rich and poor, ordered every one living witlr.n a radius of half a mile of the scene of the attempted outrage in all sixty persons- -io be locked up for one mouth. St. Vitus' dance is said to hsve yielded in every case recently treated by a Baltimore physician, who prescnlied winejlassfull three times daily for a month of a tea made of the herb called skullcap. Be courageous and noble-minded; onr own heart, and not other men's opin ions of us, forma our true honor. AGRICULTURE. Profitable Garde Crow, Wher ever there are manufacturing villages, early cabbage ar always iu demand, and bring good prices, ijpinach is an other salable vegetable. Beets, pars nips, carrots, turnips, onions, etc., as well as spinach, msy be sown iu rows far enough apart, to be worked by horse implements. The distance be tween the rows is to be governed by the width of the horse-hoe or cultivator, which should close up as narrow as twenty inches. A market gardener sows such crops twelve or fifteen iuches apart, but the farm gardener has cheaper land, and can give more space if he can save labor, and substitute horses for hands. Those who undertake farm gardening, will do well to begin with sweet corn and early potatoes, and not undertake other garden crops until the laud has been in cuhivatiou with these for one season. Another way to pre pare the land for garden crops is to I'low, harrow and sow it to buckwheat. When this is in flower, plow it under, and sow it again to buckwheat. Turn this under at the proper time, and in September, or at the usual time, sow the laud with rye, to be plowed in next spring. The object should be to bring the land, a few acres at the time, into condition to raise any garden crops. The rapidity with which this can be done wdl depend npou the amount of manure at command for the purpose. It ill be worth while for ail farmers, who are within eaxy reach of a market, to give this subject proper thought, and be reaiiv to commence the coming spring to make a farm garden. A Farm fob Ereedino Geese. The only giot.e ranch that is, a farm devo ted to the breeding and care of jreese in this country iowned and operated by rhilideiphiaus. The farm is lo -ted on the eastern shore of Virginia, and I covers nearly 3,000 acres, over which the feathered occupants lire free to roam. Iu England there are a number of such farms, some of them having aa . high as 1.0(10 geese. The American one is of much larger proportions as its Hocks number in the neighborhood of 5,000 birds. The average lite of a goose is said to be alout 40 years, and they I prodnce from six to eight eggs per nminni, a large proportion of which are l Jiatohed. A bird hatchet! rn ebrnary !s in condition for plucking the following August, and so on thereafter every six r eight weeks. Tear trees seldom need trimming after they get to bearing, except cutting out dead wood, if there is any. The best condition lor a pear orchard is to keep the land iu sod aud never plow it, bat not allow the grass to grow within two or three feet of the trunks of the trees. Keep the circle mulched with manure, leaved or stones. Manure the land liberally once in three or four1 jrears. Allow hogs to root in the orch- wrd and devonr all the defective truitj Seckel pears especially are larger, fair- I er and higher colored when grown in sod than in cultivated land. Feas aud oats are equal to clover anl ' may be raised iu a variety of soils. Tha j pea is rich in caseiue (just what i1 required to make milk), aud the oat U ! aUo rich the elements of milk, These j two ptow well together, for the oats' hold the peas up and prevent them from lying too tlat ou the ground. They mature so close together that they are "ready to te cut at the same time. 15ut the crop r.honld always le cut when the pe pod is full aud the grain in the milk. It is then very succulent and palatable, and will produce as much milk as :.y food we know of. Feed for IIorses with Heaves The cured blades of corn fodder or the toi , when passed through a cutter, ma&e the best fnod. Hay should be well shaken before used, or what is lietter, it should be thoroughly moist ened. A horse with the heaves cannot lie easily cured, but the difficulty may be lessened by avoiding the use of dusty provender in any form. THE 'Ieias Ffvr.R. This disease always originates in a warm climate, and is contagious only when the native cattle coize in proximity to the long honied stack from Texas. It is more fatal with our native stock than with Texas cattle, and is le.-t prevented by disinfection. With the exception of the use of Cathartics, bnt little can be done otherwise in the shape of medi cines. Merinos for Ckossiso. Althoug'i the merino is better adapted tor wool than mutton, yet, the breed being small, they make good crosses on the common stock, the small breed being active and goot1forn?ers. The Merinos are hardy, can subsist on scanty pastures, aud usnally make successful mother.. The w kiI is also very nuiform, an! commands a ready sale at all times. Event crop we grow npon onr farms makes its demand for lime, and if oar crops are to be prodnced in a luxuriant condition, and if we are to secure abundant produce there must be a sufficient snpply existing in the soil in a condition ready for acting as plant food. For this purpose lime is quite ready arter it has serve! all its other duties. If yon want fat lambs to turn off early, provide small troughs in a yard adjoiuing the sheep fold, with entrances a little too small for the old sheep to go in. and put in s few oats or a little cornmeat or cottonseed meal every day. The lambs will begin to eat when aliout three weeks old, and will gain rapidly. As exchange says that a New York farmer declares that an acre of Hubbard sqnah will fatten ten more hogs than the corn that can be raised on the same gronnd. lie has gathered from six to eight tons from an acre. A commos herd, well cared for, will often yield better returns than a grade or pure-blooded one where the owner places more confidence iu blood and pedigree than he does in good care and management. It is said that if apples are covered with buckwheat chaff they will keep well, and do not freeze as easily aa when straw, sawdes'. or earth is used. J. A. D'DOR, says that he cures hog cholera by giving half a teaspoonful of carbolio acid in a gill of milk. Admin ister from a long-neck bottle. a It takes a good deal of corn meal to counterbalance the effects of frosty air coming through numerous crevices in the hog-pen. Have the stables warm enongh to keep the horses comfortable without blanket; they will bt and the cold better when ont of doors. Yorso pigs always se'l lor good pri ces, and return a larger profit in propor tion to cost, than hogs. An interesting experiment toasceHain the effect of artificial heat on vegetation baa been made by Larthelemy. Ht arranged a number of hyacinths in glasses in a circle around the pipe of t stove, and after some time he fonud that the roots asenmed a nearly horizon tal position, or a direction almost at jigb-t angles with tha pip. DOMESTIC. Ou Dojiixio-v Sca Tis. First make the paste as follows: Jlabe a quarter of a pound of butter or sweet beef drip pings quite hot, mix them with a pound of flour, a teaapoouful of salt and ccld water enough to form a medium soft paste; roll the paste out three ct four time, and then u. ext peel ana slice one quart of potatoes and onionB. Soak one pound of sea-biscuit soft, in cold water. Dress a fowl and cut it in the joiutn, as lor fricassee, or cut three pounds of veal into pieces about two inches square. Slice one pound of salt pork, or very fat corned-beef brisket, and lay it m the bottom of a thick saucepan or iron pot; then put half the above ingredient on the pork, in lay ers, seasoning each layer with salt pep per and powdered thyme; then put one half the paste over the middle layer of the sea pie, and fill in the rest of the meat, crackers and vegetable; over all lay the rest of the paste; add a tablespoonful of butter, hi) If a cupful of tomato catsup, and half a pint of wine: pour iu cold water enough to stand two inches above the top crust, cover the saucepan, and stew the pie gently for one hour, or until the meat is tender; tien serve it hot. Virginia Olla. Cut in two-inch pieces one pound each of beef, mutton and chicken or veal; slice half a pound of fat salt pork, and put it in the bot tom of a saucepan; next put in the meat, together with one onion, peeled aud chopped fine, a red pepper pod chopped aud a level tahlespoonful of salt; pour over these ingredients enongh boiling water to rise an inch above them, and let them slowly boil for two hours. Meantime peel and slice three large tart apples and six tomatoes; peel and cut in small pieces a small yellow squash; chop fine two tablespoonfuls of mint; shell enough Lima beans to fill a pint measure, or string and cut in half-inch bits an equal quantity of string beans; wash and chop in small pieced one head of celery. At the end of two hours put the vegetables with the meat. add sufficient boiling water to cover the olla to the depth of two inches, and continue the cookiug for two hours longer. Then nncover the saucepan so that the superfluous water may boil away, and when only enough water re mams to properly moisten the olla see that it ht palatably seasoned, aud serve it hot Icb Cream Without a Freezer. A rich and good custard one-half a box of gelatine in a cup of water for an hour, stirring it into a quart and a half of boiling milk, pouring this over fonr eggs well beaten aud stirred into two cups of white sugar. Return to the fire andboil np until it seems a lit tle thickened. When cold, add a pint of cream with a tiny pinch of saleratns dissolved in it, and a tablespoonful of vanilla extract All this should be done at night. Put tbe custard in a coll place. Erly in the morning, while the air is yet cool, place the tightly covered tin holding it into a bucket or iron kettle and pack around aud over it bite of ice and layers of rock salt, covering all over with a rug, fcldel carpet or blanket. It will take four or five honrs to freeze it, and twice during; that time the tin must le uncovered and the freezing cream be well stirred np. As often as the ice mclra. say three times, the water mast be drained off and frn ice and rock salt added. It does not take a great qnantity of ice, and the result is most satisfactory, even when the custard is much plainer, or with the gelatine, the cream and even the boil:r being dispensed with. How to Tbkat Scarlet Fkvkk. Un dress the child aud put it to led at the very first sign of sickness. Give it, if it has already fever, nothing bnt sour ioh, warm lemonade with some gum arabic in it. Then cover the abdomen with some dry fUuml. Take a well folded bed sbret and pnt it in boiling hot water, wring it out dry by means of dry towels and put this on tbe flannel over the child's abdomen. Then cover the child and wait. The hot cloths will perhaps require repeated heating. According to the seventy of the case, and its stage of progress, perspiration will l gm in the child in from ten min utes to two hours. The child then is Raved; it soon falls to sleep. Soon af ter the child awakes, it shows slight symptoms of retnruiug inclination for food; help its bowels, u necessary, witn injections of oil, soap and water, and its recovery will be as steady as the growth of greenhouse plants, if veil treated, Koast TeaIi.-F1uch and singe a pair of teal, wipe them with a wet towel,' cut off the head and feet and draw them without breaking the entrails; put a tableep xraful of butter, a sult-poouful of salt, and a quarter of a saitspoonfal of pepper in each bird, and liy them in a dripping-pan: peel and slice an onion and pnt in the pan with the teal; set the birds in a very hot oven and bake for twenty minutes, or roast them be fore the fire for fifteen minutes; in either case baste them every five min utes, adding more butter if it is required for basting; just before serving the birds season them with salt; serve them with a sauce made while they are being cooked. Dish Wipiso. I recently saw a new arrangement for wiping dishes that saves half the risk, while the dishes look nicer and brighter. The only out lay required is half-bushel basket. Set this either in the sink or in a pan. Wash the dishes as usual, and pnt them in s tin pan or pail, four boiling water over tbim, rinse them thoroughly, then set them np edgewise in tbe basket, so as to drain. The heat will dry them perfectly, and not a streik or porticle of lint is to be seen. Five minutes will leave them peifectly dry. No one who tries it once will be likely to go back to the old way. Colcgxb Watfb, A very good co logne may be made of two drachms of od of lemon, two drachms of oil of rosemary, two cf oil of bergamot, one of oil of lavender, ten drops each of oil of cinnamon and cloves, two drops of oil of rosea, tincture of musk eight drops shaken np in a quart of alcohoL The addition of an onuce of extract of violet improves this mixture, Chartrfcse Beets.. Cat a well cookeil !eetroot in slices, and then place between each two shoes a thin layer of forcemeat, composed of finely chopped onion, parsley aud any herbs that are liked with pepper, salt aud a little mustard. D.p these double slices into a little batter, and then fry them in plenty of dripping nutil they area good color. tSarve very hot. and with a little salt Fish bob Sauce. Boil couple of pickied herriugo, take out tbe roes, and while hot mix with them half a ponnd of butter, a little parsley and onion, finely minced, cayenne pepper and lem on juice; serve poured over broiled runt too chops or with boiled fish. An old story in a new form is going tbe grand ronnds, and tells about youDg man at table d'hote atone of th rural hotels, where "lady waiers" are employed. He wanted a beverage with bis roat, and summoned the maiden, to whom he said: "Have yon any por ter?" Tea," she said "we have three or fonr, bnt tbey are all colored. Where ignorance is bliss it is the height of absurdity to be lutelliget, A Novel t-lorary of "Clipping A simple, easy and inexpensive plan for saving newspaper artirl'M, one that has been found satisfactory nuder long trial, may be thus described: A case of drawers, such as are used for holding and exhibiting spools of silk thread, was obtained for S3. Ia this cabinet were ten drawers, each divided into spaces aloat one and one-b9if by sixteen inches by thin strips of pine. Kcli alternate strip was removed, thns mak ing the divisions two and one-half inches wide. These were divide 1 by a strip running acVoss the others, thns making in each drawer sixteen com partments, or eighty divions in all, each wide enough to rsceive ordinary newspaper slips and long enough for convenience. On the front of each drawer was fixed the title of the general division or sub ject to which that drawer was devoted, tbe titles in this particular instance be ing on one cabinet "Cattle," the next drawer being lubeled "Horses,' tbe third "Sheep, the next "Swine, " and the others (ieneral. " Statistical,' etc. On the top of the edge of the divisions in the "cattle" drawer the labels read In their order respectively: "Aberdeen, Angus, Devon. Galloway, Hereford and Short -born cattle." Then came "Dairy Matters," followed by divisions for each established dairy breed, la alphabetical order. All the drawers were arranged on the same plan. Another cabinet is arranged in like way for subjects relating to hnsband ary. In each division or space is a strip of thick, white cardboard, on the back of which is written the title of each article placed in that spice or division. Two light robber bands hold this card board and the newspaper scraps to together, the latter being thns kept straight and in tbe order in which their tiles appear on tbe index card. The work of filling such a library consists of cutting the articles ont, placing them in the appropriate division, and writing their titles on the index cards. No paste is required, and bnt a very little time, is used. When information is needed on any given theme but a mo meat is needed to rind all that has been preserved on the subject. The matter is the most convenient shape for reading or for other nse, and can be returned to its proper place in an instant. Agreeable to Everybody. CoL Kobert G. King, for ten years Deputy Collector Internal Revenue, Baltimore. Maryland, writes: 'I en dorse the Ked Star Cough Cure. I have nsed it in my family for a violent cough and found it excellent Its nse was en tirely free from the depressing effects of other cough remedies. It can be readily taken, and agrees with aud ben efits everybody suffering from throat and lung troubles. The relief is per manent, and there is no reaction. A lingular method of ornamenting watchcaaes, Ac, with diamonds and other precions stones is thus described: The stone is Bet in gold or silver, and the lower part of the metal made flat, or to correspond with that part to which it is to be fixed; it is then warmed gently, and tho glue applied, which is so very strong that the parts cannot separate. This cement, which anil firmly unite bits of glass, aud even polished steel, is made by dissolving five or "six bits of gum mastic, each of the size of a large pea. iu as much alco hol as will suffice to render it liquid; then, in another vessel, is dissolved as much isingl 'ss previously a little soft ened in water, though none of the water is u-ed in good brandy or rum as will make a two-ounce phial of very strong glue, adding two small pieces of gam albnnum or ammouiactim, rubbed or gronnd until they are dissolved. The whole is then mixed with snfBcieut heat, aud the mixture kept in a closely stopped bottle. The town of Creightoo, 20 miles from .Pittsburgh, now uses natural gas for all purposes to which coal and wood were formerly pnt. Dwelling houses nse it exclusively for lighting, heating, &o., as does also large glass factory located there. In the latter place overhead gas burners are ablaze in broad day, because it is riot worth while t J take time to turn the turners off and on, as there is plenty of gas and to spare. In the residences a thumb-screw regulates the temperature to perfection. The more freqneut nse of lettuce is now advocated, its leaves being boiled. It is said to be as palatable as spinach, and h is soothing qualities for oxalnrio patients, to whom spinach is forbidden. Lettuce was at one time thought to be good soporofio, bnt it is losing this part of its reputation. A full-grown man, acooruiug to Hux ley weighs 151 pounds, divided as fol lows: Muscles and appurtenances, 6S pounds; skeleton, 24 pounds; skin. 10, pounds; fat, 28 pounds; brain, 3 pounds; abdominal viscera, 11 pounds; thoracic viscera, 3J pounds; blocd which wonld drain irom the body, 7 pounds. A rainbow about twenty-five minutes after sunset wai recently witnessed in Ireland. It was evidently caused by the light reflected npon the clouds from the glowing western sky. St. Bernard Vegetable Pills. - Tb- l ciir for liver mni H lru f -- Viz1 r- nii u -t-"iiav .-v- Ttaer hv no fial S f.ml'ijr PruS "t" PruirwnBU, or by !,. T I1U.1L swaipitwiriii ''--. "'"T" llfjSTETTErt jjv CELEBRATED The Fltteat subjects For fever anl ame. anl remitrenta, are tlie aehill taie-i, lilho-is ami iirrroua. To icS peranua rjoateuer'a Stomai-li Hiuera aftorils aieqnie pro leeiloo nj iDcmiing- vita, 'mu.na anil tlie re-la. bvtt power of ihe cuuaiuat.OD. ana tr cneritln& irreft-uiartnei of ttie liver, at.,mai-n abi bow-U Moreover, It erad cte m tiar.ai . uoibiaioia of ac ob-tinate type, mail tan-ls alone uorQuai.ee unona; onr nanonal remeiiiea. r or aaie toy ail Urueiisia and Dealers generally BAUGH'S ,oan hum PHOSPHATE Containe tbe Lji" and Ksarnca of Animal Bonaa We ara aeutnjr Hn.i a !Mrirlly rare Kiw rlone .tleal.aiso Ha.ua'e Kradv I'taaolved rare Animal Hem-a. at wry l.er Price, it wcmld aurpnua farroma to know him vary low thay ean pro cure ttiaa bratida direct from oa. Send vnar name andaddraaa, and wa will aaail roa oar rhhi MAlfaU A OOXS. IN ke. bei. Are. ranee, fa. M M Pa tf fjsa j fcj) IMS " " : f nvoDCPRia iTI T) T i srfWv i . lit Lmi w k- r EeoStar " TRADCMARIC Free from 0iatrmt Kinetic mo Poisons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE f-r Couch &r Throat, Hetrifim, lull , (.Id. UroarMlla, Cf, U bola-r ( !, 4ar Prsata -, aitdecfatf af1vto&aortkiTlirMti Luff" Pric !MtTntf bottle. SoM DmreiTTi !.! t Jirti't nnale to tndurt tktrtii:r loprrnfulg Qftn for u-tllrrtre tro Mii,i'jr charge l,UU b Hir'(? ttoii.tr to I H Ik Ltd A. TCVt.FLEK CO PA ST, uwwera a- 1 MsiiulM.-iurr, adjM -;! f.fc A. . . LVDIA C. PINKHAM'a . . VEGETABLE COMPOUND is a rosrnvt ecus roa All thw Mi'tal toaplaiata sad Wrakarwu se coaiaiaa KKXlLt roPlLTI05. frl n BaU, am r tan lum. ttt rTMt It arW'' '" uad ( rttt'f p" If cUtmm U do. laim awOa omw ft mtlrif f'f tittmate Aaiitnp of mjim, via mm ,i an ma II will rnra-ntin-ly ail orarlan tnnBiw, mntniBi U-iaanii I'lirauon. KaUiric- and pii.lnr, m-nta. ai 4 CaoiuM S-onal VTi.i, ami l reri;lrl" If rrm twrn Ftnn- Tlli!tftT. dafToTaII T-Inf Tor aUn.iUMd. and r-tl..-. W,alvw- "f tin Stnma-ii. U eu'-i Rl-'Vinir. Ildarhm. V-rri-ii, l-rnatratl'in-O-n-ral r-il'tr. si-ii.-m';-. Irn-il"n ard Imll Fi-tion 'That fHl"inf h-arinr il-.-Tn. ranp.nr I"1", and barkalMJ. ! a!wr rmMn.-ntlv itired ly It ua-. Snd aramn fal.nn. XiA. fitr rmrhlit. Ittar. of la iulrT i-.i e 'c-it'ai1 nwi -d. F-r patent trtiyjtMtn. aaaaa "Wb havb plenty of fresh salt sir sere; even our lady Tjoarders wear lol'taires in their ears," said an enthus iastic seaside landlord. "Don't soy so," laid Ihe press guest. "Have yon a fait rbeum in tho house?" "Yes. sir," paid the landlord quickly. a humorous correspondent has it just now." A news item says that the best female circus rider in Russia is Donnedretisky, who "turns a double somersan't through a hoop, aud carries her name, which is painted in the center, along with her." To turn a donble somersault throngn a hoop may not be a remarkable feit, but, to get her name through, without knocking off some of the comers, 'is certainly aa astonishing performance. Tbe hearts of men are their books; events are tLeir tutors; "groat actions sre their eloquence. A Lame Park la a Torment. It is usually aM'rilM-il cither to a rraiu or In rheumatism. Nine times out often u is kidney tli-,n'. lie wise in time, t;ike Hunt's Kidney biuI Liver liKMEUV fur four lame hack and avoiil the thinners of which it is the warning. Alwmya In the ifouae. Putkvili.k, Ct., May 2t, ls:S. "When tnuhlei with kidney niiphtiu'.s Hunt's Kidney and Liver Kemkdt re lieves every time. I always ke-r it iu the house." J. H. Kyan, Siljit of the Auirri ian Mills. Diseases cf the kidneys and bladder are very prevalent amnni mii pisf uiiiblleae, ami those most li!)irn!t diseas- to eure ire on tiie increase. HUNT'S Kiiluey and Liver Uf.MEKV has lonu l-eii known tn e most sueo ssfnl in the cur- of these dis-a-ses. "Never known to fail." Character is higher than intellect. A great soul will be strong to live aa well as to think. I J Elt I'bos., I have been afflicted with I iatarrh. 1 purchased a Ixittie of your Uream llulm. It has enocteil a com plete cur. H. C. Ablot, 97 Grsut are., Allegheny City, Pa. rrospenty is no jnst scale; adversity is tbe only balance to weigh friend. It la No Winner that so many people sink into untimely graves when we consider how tliev ne glect then: health. They have a disor dered Liver, deranged Bowels, Consti pation, Tiles or diseased Kidneys, but they let it go and think they "will get over it.' It grows worse, other and more serious complications follow and soon it is too late to save tut in. If such iteople would take Kidney-Woit it I would presevre their lives. It acts npou tbe most important organs purifying the blood aud cleansing tho system, re moves and prevents theso disorders and promotes health. Tbe years write their records on hu man hearts ss thev do on trees, in inner circles of growth which no eye can see. Don't sat there is no help for Ca tarrh, Hay Fever anl Cold In the Heal, since thousands testify that Ely's Cream Balm has entirely cured them. It su percedes the dangerous use of liquids and snnffs. It is easily applied with 'the finger and gives relief at once, i Price 50 cents at druggists. 60 cents j by mad. Snd for circular. Ely Bros., Owego, X. 1". The certain way to be cheated is to ' fancy one's self more cunning than oth ers. Where's the nse of spending money for a doubtful affair, when a sure and reliable thing is offered? Jlop Porous I'iaxter for all aches, paius and sore ness. Tbe greatest strengtbener known, 25 cents. Nothing can atone for the want of modesty, without which beauty is un- ' graceful and wit detestable, i High Priced llutter. Dairymen often wonder how their ' more favored competitors get such high i prices for their butter the y ear round. It is by always having a nuiform gilt edged article. To put the "gilt elgo" on, when the pastures do not doit, tbey ne Wells, Riciisrdsou & Co's. Improved Butter Color. Every butter maker can do the same. Sold everywhere and warranted as harmless as salt, aud per fect in operation. It is not enough to have reason; it is spoilt, it is dishonored by sustaining a brusqne aud haughty man See Mere Yonntc Man. That girl of mine is twice aa hand some since she commenced using Car bolme the world renowned Haif lie newer. 1 would not have her do with out it for anything. It is not a incky word, this same im possible; no good comes to those who have it so often in their mouths. I havb had catarrh in head and nos trils for ten years so bad that there were great sores iu my nose, aud one place had eaten through. I got Ely s Cream Balm. Two bottles did the work, but am still using it. My nose and head is i well. I feel like another man. Chas. S. McMilJen, Sibley, Jackson Cj., Mo. Each man is a hero and oracle to sonieliody, and to that person whatever he says has an enhanced value. tSTTo Match that Bonnet. Feath ers, ribbons, velvets cau all be colored to match that new hat by using the Di imond Dyes. 10c, for any color at tbe drncrgista. Wells, IiicharJsou & Co., Burlington. Tt. When credulity comes from the heart it does no harm to the intellect. yrrs All Firs atoppen tree, m-stise an l H no rial bolt te of irr. Kline a ureal Nerve Kestorer i. hi Pir 4M SmOiI to 1M-. Kllue. yl Ar.-i St. . fuiiadclpuia. Pa. Genius at first is little more than great caMMStr for receivuur disci oline. A Mcnrxos was running for political cflice. He kept a corner liquor store, of course. About two o'clock In the morning after election day a vast crowd of his friends and supporters came rush ing iu and cried with one voice: "Set up the rum, Mike, yon're elected." "Bt jabbers!" exciaimed Mike, "is it so?" "Yee," they chimed in, "yer ave a mejority ov tin thousand an' moor." Mike set np glasses and rum for the entire crowd aud thty all drank enthus iastically and bad liquor. -Au' I'm elicted?" repeated Mike 1b great glee. "Sure ye are," cried the crowd. "An wiil yez plaze tell me byes," said Mike, "is it to Albauee or Wash ington I go?" Whks the giri with the pink powder on her face got into the street car the two passengers who had been talking about breadstuff's resumed thtir conver sation; said one: "Flour is plenty and cheap enough; have yon noticed?" ''That's because it's so much knead ed," resouded the other, with a feeble attempt at a pun. The first speaker threw np his bands in affected horror. "To this complexion have we come at last," he quoted. Then the girl rose up. "1 think you're just horrid," she rxclaimetl. "Stop the carl I won't sit here and have no such remarks passed on me!" "We didn't mean " he would have explained, but she wus not to be ap peased. "You're meau enongh for anything! Let me out! I'd rather walk. Flour iudeed!" and she flounced off. "Somkboiys afire," said the man with the red nose as he snuffed the odor of burning woolen. All the amoking-car passencers looked themselves over and said. "That's so." "Wonder who it is?" said the little man in the big, cold-looking silk hat. The tall man with the five cent cigar never said a word. He knew what was burning. Ax eugraver's mistake lately caused the bride's parents to ssy on the cards: "Mr. aud Mrs; resjiectfully re quest your presents at the marriage of their daughter," etc. It was not so very much out of the way after alh Cuakcb tor a Jstakb. They were burying a man who had died in south ern Indiana, when a tramp leaned over the fence and inquired: "Was he a btutesitn?" "So." "Orator?' "No." "Poet?" -No." "( treat inventor, or anything of that sort?" "Xo; he was simply an honest man." "Oh, that's it, eh? Why don't his wi.lder take the Innly over to Chicago and pnt it ou exhibition and make a stake?" A I'EitTon wTio was sued by his cred it r acknowledged that he had lorrowed the money, bnt declared that the plain tiff knew at the time that it was a Kath leen .Uavonrueen hum. "A Kathleen Mivourneeii loan?" repented tbe Court, with a puzzled look. "That's it. Judge. Oue of the 'it may lie for years and it may bo forever' sort." Throw I'hyalc Ut the Iojr.' when it is the old-fashionable blue mass, ti no pill sort, ami iuist on usin lr. Piirct's "Pleasant Purf-itive Pellets," :i iinxh'rii ntisliral iuxiiry.lH-in small, susrar caleil granules, eonrainiii ihe active nu-eipU-s of crrtam rinits and herbs, aud whieh will he fouuil to contain a much cathartic M,w-r as any of itie ohl-fashioutsl, larger pills, without the latter'R violent, ilrastie t-itW-is. The pi-lli tsos-cile thoroughly but harmlessly, otablishiim a p-riuaueutiy healthy anion of the stomach ami tajwels, and as au anti-bLIiotis remedy aro uue (Ua'.eiL Like a beautiful (lower, full of color, but without scent, itre tne tine bnt fruit less words of him who dois not act accordingly. "A little fire is quickly tnlil-n out Which, Ix-mir miflered, rivers cau not qut-m-h." Proerastination may rob you of fime,but by incceas4l diligence yoit can make up the loss; but if it rob you of life the loss is irremeiliabh'. If vour hriUth is tleln-ate, your apjK'Tire fickle, your sleep broken, our muni di'presssl, your whoiebein out of sorts, ih-it-tul on it you are seriously di--.-i-il. In ail suru cases Dr. l'ierir-'s "liolib-n Mi'ihral Iiiscovery'" will seedily ctlt-cl a p-uiime, ratliiuti cure make new inaii of you anil save you fnim tLe to.tures of liiiyerin liiswise. Every duty well done adds to the moral and spiritual statura. Each op portunity gr. loped is the 'key to large pllVilcges. liVs, fistulasauil rupture radi cally cured. Hinik of particulars two let ter Maiuus. World's liswusuxy Mtslical Association., ISuttalo, N. V. I have lived, said Adam Clark, to know that the secret of happiness is never to allow yonr energies to stag nate. Fok Throat Diskasrs and Coi-ghs. P.ltuwx's HkonchiaL TltocHEs, like ail really jm things, are frequently imitated. 77e yoiuine ore hi oihj in boir. Men spend their live in the service of their passions, instead of employing their passions in the service of their lives. Kiii;ll ou Cough. Ask for "Kouirii on roiuris.' lor i-iHu-na. CoMs. Sore 1'tiruat, Uoarseue-vs. Trocue-i,!!'. ijqunl.iiii The greatest pleasure 1 know, said Lamb, is to do a good action bt stealth, and to have it found ont by aycideut. The lloie ol tlie Nation. ClilMren slow In itevelooment, piuir, aerawuf anil Uellcate, use -Well' ll'-alltl Kenewer. Heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, or the hand to execute. Catarrh of the lllmliter. Snactr.e.imiarinn, Infanniatlon, all Ki'lrteran.l Iruiarj Couinlaini.v'urisl I Bucliu-t'aitia," $1. Gray hair are the only objects of re spect that caunot excite envy. Koat;h on rlu I'liMter; Pirona an 1 stream leanij, iimirive-t. Tlie b fur iM-'kAetie, pam-i in en-i or lie, rueuia-ttistu, Qeura.au. 'JJe- lrn?isu or ruaiL A man's hobby rides him a great deal oftener than he rides it. Jfllave you Catarrh? Would you be eli? Try oue bottle of llorazel. M-ju are womeu's ltvttiings; women are the devil's. THf vl-. iwtit an 1 !-t fl I.(vr Oil In tTe W'ThI. luiitiifaetiire I tr-'m lre.'t. Uetittiy lui-r-.m u t!tt -.-a-ii.im It 1 AlH-liltflv l-ur au-l t. ratriil !iiii.:eiiai-t Ati .1 iT-ti-r T t- alt efters F lys . r.an IjaVf.-il.le i it -ul- -rt-ir Ni eiy .JllwurVr oii m uirket. Maile oy Oj.1. illM'.l New korK. In this world u luam must be either anvil or hammer. liiitioriaor. Whfn Ton vii' or :e.ii-e New yor Cirr. mre bivirMKei-T.presHiirean.1 $.' iiuTiatrelhre. an.i j-,,p a, t ie'raiiii L'lilou Hotel, opposite tiraQil Cea tr.ii Ih-iiou : eiegant rooms, fl'ieil np at a cost or orit mil. ion iloHar-t. si auil upw.tr.ia per Oar. European plaiL Elevator. Kestaaraat aupplleil wi'.ti Hie liesL Horse cars, stages an I eevate I railroad u ail depots. Fainie rn lire tieiter tor less money at trie ratid Loion Uotei UiaA at any otner DrsueUsa fiorei in trie ciiv. Feople's lutentions cau only be deci ded by their conduct. KfHaveyoii Catarrh? Would you be weii? Try one bottle of KonueL The fire of vanity is fed by tha fnl of flattery, DYSPEPSIA eonfuted.anddepreseU ble, Unsnld. drowsT- mhlch doe. not get weU of Itaeui " earefuL perslsteut tten reyW throw oil ttis " "i'VTu lira onrai tiU they rerform their tminHood'. ZJ. rust the required remedy la haodreds ol e -1 hav. Uken Hood'. S1'TT from which I h t' tw 1 uirtmu other medicine, but none pr Toma. CooX Broal. Electrl. U.t Co, ew lork City. SicJc Headache ' -rot lbs past two years I bavo bwt .fflld with ievero brhe drpeP I was induced to try Hood SaW lina. an4 hav. found great reheL I cheer. rally recommend tt to au.- M- .A.tXABLB, New Uaven, Con a. lira Mary C. Smith, Cambrtdcerawt Sfasa, wa. a offerer from dyspepsia and ale hea ache. 8ho took Hood'. SanaDsrllU a4 looud it the best remedy .he ever used. . Hood's Sarsaparilla So'd ty all drunrists. 1' ' ? Mld oui, by a I- BOOD CO. U.w.1), Ma. IOO Doses One Dollar. STOPPED FREE afaraatw tmrr. Imana Partott Hwterod Dr. KLIN'S 8 GREAT t.I u u ttw nerve Kestorer l 3 -7i.URArraNimva oisaAjas. ytrm P j IVriLimtt ll ura aa directed. A () i.J.lliT iii TrearlM asd wlal koWa aaaa CI t:- b tbe hnman body T. KADICATEV by nalrar I nVal Is le VVCRMSYRUr! mi km tim aru ao. rnre x rmu m iMHtie. M-hlK HAI.E BY UKH.4.IHTH.-W Bn4 Ihr HT taM piraw 4'aial' c. ahovvnar mmr fall tin f "!tai,' '.'m.ii I:r "b1 -' !('' r mm, mitm 1 aatt )! anlrS. k.lar trd for i klnlai tt )l nlr, lay trf! for ail klnla t j. if'sti vsvnttxt. TwSaa oi4ii troas oaur I ADIniUSS, The Edmlttoa & Widdeii Co., 351 & 3S3 Tim Straet, akuiifcLVN. a. o.. n. T. 3 R. Msycr. "- i p-.a.14- Ka at - (.-Tfi.tai m fr.m tMii-a. fwtt a aaiMirctu carw iu. or-- nil 1'i'h H . rxiia. H"ur fr..ai M. ! M.. mir.fi tn fftft 4-. tP. M.. atwl Ammym Ai'iFNTS A.MKI t"f VinrW om V,m mnof tb p .l.r WurL't SiiTirly it)n-trat.-i Kull nnntht rf tti-(i'wl. Ki-.L..on. fiftliu.rvi-ryfaa.t- Sr-ailf'-r Circu! Ti. AXlr- Ntiol Frt. C".. IM11U. Fv 1 lOnK BF TTiri E..-Mr T ( KaRNH aM. S-w .orlt f -r ls-oH-awy Ar. Sim r.iri. f-i BORAZELF PRnVED to h -Tfc Trw Kfttifdr for NARAli T4KKH."bf Dianv triu VlitirT th-' ifar-rVUin rw! 'TAl riniMBt Lh VBttClUtB. An ar-!- dirM.-i ;il -tMu. PreLturd bynHtUI tul cf-i:titfi. In ii 1 I-tt Milled oo naeipt at pnre. 5iraf, Id n t nUiini'-- Pdourtiiet frarak Ail A HAfiQSG?..E LADY OT ll it If Ud 1S Itla.i m tl-JI aa-lllOj "i rtrkSMary ol Tii-!!4' (MutVr, 11 .n-. H-avwn. in bt hooM Du4 avvr pnt .i-j-1. bnM,i-t t in tt-iy D tma arW r-a-1 T-.ry nr-.! l. H- iti:i.y !ltutri(l. C-rt t-nn Hi Itu ii"-; ili.-otfiiw tit b-wt m '. -tanili . t. tto1 j.y e.-r wiTLHr. A '.drewtf qaiufciy, r.KYAN.Jl AVLOii A C.. S,! Brim'tij, V Y. R. U. AWARE THAT lv4r,nir a rrff tintta; ni laOrllifUtr lCo-r l.eal'flrwnii fhat lr-111rrt) Nst i lipping, ai;.. ih t Irtilitrt's ddU, are GOflSUMHTIOrM. 1 b.J p- .r.. r.tv nfij f-rt:e-viiuT'1i-:by t: :r. -u-anr .of rwnu th unt kind mini ttt lonrc m- itv ,n iivf hwrri o-t?i, In.lt!.!. -ostniTiii. mf: a In U- e-: . wr.t. t Ivi I we! T0 3i'TTi-IC KKKK. t'-'ei .r::"i V A IX A BI- E T RE . TI - oo "'Itilrt lw vuy uJ'-"''.-r. li.Tn .tp'Mund T O. a4d htL. T. A. L X, 111 ntUiW, York. lVtt In th. Wnrl-t M.iflPonlTbTthe FrrwTJnhrta-torOo-aiC'hM..i, N. Y. i 6lLou14. Suid everywhere THE OPIUM-HABIT FI'IITI I KFII. AKTICK FRKK. Dr. J. C. HOFFMAN. JefTeraon. Wlta K CENTS. .! uaiy by ihm IV. T. A H aan i." gmr Ov. S" Browl. mmi. N. Y. AaK roa IX. inmtMr1nr.iirl I:.- i -.. ID" WwI-kDwTTt and CIGAR COMPANY. I.ib-ral aiTMrmvota. Sal. it mt CXMMlfni.'M (aaid to nunt rnao. Jim ioxUM 57 ltraawT. New Varlu m Hl"fi JW WH 1.1 aW1. aa.'.a.u.wn. alua. PUBLISHER y riTS WU" jtb W AJ Special fMctj t 5r7 AFyi'fXt Firman wliara we FRAZER AXLE GREASE. ON u $30,000. A PRESENT 3 j c-iaWkS wn rni'iiinniniiM a a hJ UUMM SS ONS Tu AGENTS. SlIRSnRIHF nifiFCT. w Thw above polnifdly tlluitratr. our plan of flfallruj with oar anl.rribra. T f ti WE GIVE AWAY ThLprrjnocfe,y $30,000 FREEl BELOW 13 OUR PREMITJ I-IST: I Wl iriltarMllf ra awn.rila'taTi mm 1 1 -f u.tl I. .a Tk,. I - ' ."': -w. .wa..vV. atui O eiT5".,i"":r ",'" luau rncmlUMS. PRESENTS r di AU-g Id. rwah. . . a. sow kth. rlwaw, . iTJ, V,t . l.K.5 ri ..-i...wri.rMii.ai.iio. uw.i...uaiiiiiilbwt.. i'" Ixi . pram ! It'.? 1" 'ff - " a. th. awl. ar a, 'IT, ' "'"" la aadnloa to tha praniam. wa will a; i ll b. fon.Hl a. woa aa .uf-crii tion. ara ril N nr- I at anbw-rilMir a auira will n. rantn. 1 Ii rwM i tt i f ox oar arwa oir, trt . ---- - a.W enr-H and OJL.XJJ3 Bt. ii.r.i. ,iniia.mri . niMrriOfrH. J""""! f REDUCED(2?I tfPRlCE OFvDl 1 TW. nn win thrafor i irwa low pr-.OajL KvrRT wmt Tfta. t'thi iroracRvitpca QK-rr JHW1.P4PII (firm aril rr in 1 Ht Iimtj. won HwiDtrieabiMfna. 1A bntAI o I UKYf-"?!". I Z& REV.Ws WITT TALMAC'f"'-" -i.l 1 w T" ? b '""' ".porta; pohtiral an. . SJ!7 . Rj J il"natoaBaj.rlar.cfaI.apartmanura!ii J .A it ( j ! bi,o. en a.,i.raU,. 1 h. ,,r-.t pub ilhjra t&CCr rl-Ji ' U r J imi.rm.oi.ntdir.bl, anj Sw Ciri L: !lifi-Ti-',".A H T J H. .ra ai.CT.nrj-d b,,,f wy f f J I) 11? . ?j t.tt M 3 larv-ly lacraail 0-4 f tir-fl I ij! (J l. la fJ &tf ztSK, 3 1 II .or ISB..m. U anBtuMtb.lt SJf-X?i 5' tf"7- Ill ili W lJ 5 J M 500 WATCHES FREE I To ,h ""O Irwma wh. aail la Wi ar-W .rat. with 01 WOTXAR rmrfr1. wa win wail a 1 L jl Inaiaa. mlm wa4:b 1 H. cat bar. tivao. W. naraataa tha waWa to ba a rorrart ttma plara. .14 m" E "' .n-nina eiivar. lr.iNw watcbaa ara rtaaw .war la arlditiow ts and lnneri.lr.- rrom a" ' 7. r 1 " and iremu m.ntK.nl ahora. Flrat aaa trat aarw. aaraaoirwr to Ml ONK DiTt.L B r I tal aq-a. moon ordar or rartatanMl lactw mA a. aill anta. nor aana for ana raar1. anbirirrifla 1 if ra ara ra. of th. rlrK illjon alw mnaol for tb. loo. alaur avaainaa. ITGut triia Advwrtl.wmwnt out. aa It will not 'PPM' aa'?- Addrewa. HEADY la I a ll IELIEF CDKI-S Al PRr.vl.Mn (oids, ?ore Throat, Luinba'o. fflr.rly, Cou'lis 11100 nioiila, li.uaminatiii, Kbeumailsm, enralria, J urn hat Dlfflcalt Breathin In tawrae.tDe KEAUir UK!. ik-1 applied freely over the ailn tri ti.irr ,, ' J ! lug aenaaiinn is felt, ami it wn: K t ' 4 ouetUat tneKKAUV KK1.IKK u a ,.,.:? powerful aiKl reiiao;. rtne.ir. in .-er ' wneo danirrr l Uiri'iieot"! oiie t J 'a DK. KAUAYH P1L1 w;!i hep KKLIEf In ellcc'inK a cure. ' n'"-'l Riarlwmy'B ftrmily Keller la a I ur. t FaIu. Hunlliia, Krulaea. Palua In ii9' nark, rheit or LiioIm. i, M tlie II rat in4 la ttt ouiy I'.ln Kwmeily Tbat IDatantlt nopx the iuos: ex-run r ailaia mdajuiuai ion, anl ruM t.,.,. .l3' wneiner 01 me i.uui, .rj-:i . ' g.ailim or orgaua or oiieac.K'aii n. A leaapooiitiil ID Da:f a :a.u-. r .it tf,, s few momenta cure cramps, .. sen, Nauara, Vommnic, Ht.irt . irn, Vtr.' V( fltepieasmrta, SuK luU in-, KlatalenoT. ami a.! urcrua. i m s 1 MALARIA in its Vario '1'iMrre ts not a rrne-Iiai a-nr irioas Forra r-'i: in t.1:, , that will -n-ti bvr an.1 iim .o.i . 'V W'T1 " ... .... . . av-a. ia.ii 'J'laaa. u lariorm, Billoat, itair:et, l ru i n i iv . other fevers (aMeii by K.ii'VAS IM!-.41 quickly aa KADWAY KK.' u l:.-::.;f'.' Friee. 6l eeitta iter bottle. t.,i :r "iruya DR. RADVAY'S Sarsapariilian KfM)2vcGt. Tho Croat Blood Purifier. For the cure or a:1. CDronn: n,., ,-v Kht-uniatlam, Si-rofii Ulan.lii'.tr -- t taiif. Ur '4iug t uoieroiH Ailrcti.n k i oiupiainta, Kleeilinif or tlie Liiriir D.J'" Water Bnanli, Wmte .we.!ln,r. iniH-v Blotirries Kruptiona of trie '-, I :. ,-:s ' BipDiseaaea, MeriMjnai I:h-h K-n, -' lt' piainla, tiout, Dmpny, UioS.h,m; Kh-a-n china, loohumpilou, Kuln-ir, i!.ii,er .J t'omp auit, etc. SCROFULA. WhettiertnuwmitteU frirn pari-n-H ir i-Mti-i . within ihe curative roni ot vi:,r , : LIA KhOI,ViS.NT. M I'urea h4ve lieen ina1e w:t.-re -riw a,T, been afflicteil witn -H:nru.. tr..iu tiieir r-ari J to J0, joauil 40 years ot atfi-, oy ? Dr. Eadway'g Sars.i?ariIIiaa E-soIwi A remedy eomposeii of Uin iii-a-a m nZZ tluujy mediotl properties, m:i .j, ..lr heal, repair an-1 inviirTate tne rirArn,,,,,. . wasted boily vi le k, I'L.a.HavT, vr m i ' n int in Ita tt eat mcut aad cu iv. SOU ay nuiuulM j. 1'rice. t:.w uer jut. DR. KADWAY S KEUULATlXtJ 1'ILLS For tiie enre of )t lir ier- ur v ai 'L Uver. Bowels, Kitlny-i, Kit't -i. earA, Ujttt of Ai'pet!i Hl-r.e. tniiir .-i l'otitiveDB lniliirM!i.o. I'v-tm-fHi. Bi.i'riwyA Kever, Ina.-uoniiftr.fii of tie p;;, ai v tienuitreuieotn .f the Iuriti4i vrj. Kire-.f Teiwtattie, confainin uu aitTi-tiif, nnrwrdv jr !eieterwo tirutn. trie centA tir fHis. SdM t.y a.; IrufKi READ "FA USE A"D TKl'E." Kenl a letter stamp to BAU WAV CO.. N u Warren Mireet, Nrw York. Iw laf iraoii w nh thoanui'U wii Decent twroa. BEST TRUSS EVES USED. 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