A halve excellent (Or drawing, and suitable (or om iu rose ot a fulou or any ion or wre oJ tho kiud, is made in the following manner: Take the yolk of one egg and atir it into Lail a teaspoonful oi finely powder* d camphor gum, one tsropoonful of spirits ot turpentine. Thii will make tho mixture thick and •airy, and easily apread on old linen. II tha oaae ia very urgent indeed, twice the quautity ot camphor gum can be uaad, and lo a few caeca, when the individual cannot bear the touoU ot torpeutine. only a (ew dropa need be added. This ia to be laid on the felon (or an hoar ar two, or aa long aa tho patient ean endure it, and then replaced by a oooliug poultice. II applied iu the Aral atages, the aore will be drawn rapidly to a head, and weeka of pain avoided. I( very painful put a Little lauditnuni on the poultice, and if that doaa not relieve, baiho the hand with chloroform. After the felon hue broken, or at any atage when it la adviaeblo to apply a aolt poultice, there can be nothing better than flaxseed weal. Pour boiling water slowly over a tablespoon! ul of the weal until a soft poultice ia made— not soft enough to run, or dry enough to become easily hard. A little experience will enable one to gel it just right. In caeca of pneumonia, physicians order thia rather than poultaoee of Indian meal, aa it ia not so heavy for the patieuU's cheat, remains moist longer, and is more easily prepared. "II ash" poultices must be sewed inside a flat bag, or the meal wid scatter aa soon aa alightly dry; but Una ia ao adhesive that the cloth only needs to be folded together with the edges pressed down. It ia ucceaaary that the meal (which can be bought ol any druggist) be kept in glass, tin or atoue ware, aa the oil (one of the essential proper* ties) must not be lost ToumxEDoa of beef is properly tho tenderloin, but snv thick slices of fresh beef may bo treated in thia way. Melt half ounce of butter iu a stew-pan, add an onion mud a carrot thinly alioed, fry them a'fow minuUa; do not let tliem brown; then add a small clove cf garlic, a bay leal, parsley, pepper and salt, six tablespoon! ula of vinegar, and water ytwaigh to cover them. SUsw til) you oau paaa the whole through a hair sieve. Let it oooi. Cut the beef into alio** — you can lard it If preferred with tiny slices of bacon — and lay them in the above sauce for two hours, turning lite en now and then. Drain them, and fry them lightly in hot butter. Have ready some small, delicately toaatcd sJioea of bread: arrange the touinedoa in a circle ; alternately with the slices of bread, each piece lapping over the next. Pour ewer the whole a sauce bearxiaiae, and serve at once. Measure the yolks of six egg*, heat them slightly, then atir them gently in a saucepan, standing in boiling water, till they begin to thicken, then add to theni au equal quantity of hot stock or hot water. 8ur a few minutes, then add the juice of a large lemon and the juice of an onion, chopped and pressed through a bit of oleau linen . lastly, add a dash oi vinegar and teaapoonful of ehopped tarragon; pour the aauoe over the touroedos and serve. How to Boo. and bxxw. — To do either properly, the food must be immersed at the beginning iu aotualiy boiling water, and the water moat be allowed to reach the boding point immediately and to boil for about Ave minutes. The action of the boiling water upon the anrfeoe of either meat or vegetables is to harden it slightly just enough to prevent the escape of either juices or mineral ante. AIt~_r the pot containing the food has begun to boil the second time, it should be removed to tho aide ol the flie and allowed to simmer until the food ia dene. Tim simmering, or stewing, extracts all of the nutritious qoali ttos of either meet or vegetables. Thp not should be closely covered, unless lor a moment when it ia neot-aaary to raiee the cover in order to remove the
aeut. The steam will condense inside in drops of moisture, if the boiling is alow. Do not think that rapid l>oiiiug sosha faster than the gentle proaroa iSQMWanrt. After the pot ouoe beds you aauuot make its oouUuits cook any , faatar if you hate Are enough under it , ho run a steam engine. Bo aavo your fuel and add to tho fire little by little, to keep the pot boiling. Bemcmber if , you boil meat hard and fast it will be tough and tasteless, and moat of its goodness will go up the chimney, or out of the window with the steam. The railway op Pike's Peak is intended to overshadow the ML Washington railway. The plan is to construct three tramways, eeeh nearly three miles long, one beginning at the end ot the other. The ftnt will start from the rear of the iron spring at Man i too, and the last will be terminable in trout of the signal station on Pike's Peak, at aa elevation ol 14,900 leek The supports will be mnde of trees not teas than eight Inches tn diameter and about twenty -four feet Mgh, braced above and below. On these en eodlaaa wire cable of one inch bore will revolve, and upon which will be faaleofld, at intervals of about one handled feet each, a large, covered arm ehatff in which two perauoa can comfortably ail. This will be suspended about eight feel from the ground and paaa at aa taring and discharging points along a movable platform tq Joed and unload without stopping. The lower ■ serine will be propelled by an engine at the lower end. The rower one will be driven by water power, utilised on the m— stain s*de through a turbine wheel, snd the third by an engine erected an theeummtt of the peak. . There are produced annually In North Amelias 100.U0U bmvela of hemlook bark . suisue*, of whien a tingle Benton firm psaflnass 71,000 barrels. Tbey own nine entreat works end operate twentytone tanseriee. All the touueriro of the United Bistro oonsnme manually LBMItwitief haakxtk, prodoowl in nh*BtUtro.^A»^lhe yield d Mrt k
. A Boor's New Year: A cauuy Boot Ua<* I got liimwdf installed in the eldership t 1 the kirk, and bad for some time carried round the ladle for the ooilocttuua. He had accepted the other of elder beoauac some wag had made him believe that the remuneration was sixpence each Sunday with a bowl of meal at New Year's Day. When the time arrived he claimed his meal, but was told that he hail been hoaxed, "it may be aae with the meal." he said oooly, "but I took care of the aaxpciiee my eel'." Tb« 1-UUe NiMltl K« public. Valfaeasij, Cmu — Sen or Bicardo Stuvcn, a leading commission merchant of this city, after hiving exhausted ail other remedies has been completely cured of rheumatism by the use of Si. Jacob's Oil, the great paln-banuher. lie makea thia public. Biauor Pacx, who tips the beaux at three hundred or thereabouts, waa at one time attending conference where the supply of beoa waa not equal to the demand. Tbo bishop, after being introduced to the party who waa to share his couch, eyed him all over, and said. "So you are to be my bed* fellow, eh ? Well, when I sleep alone I'm crowded." '.•"skill and patience succeed where force fails. '' The quiet skill snd patient research which brought forth Kidney -Wort illustrates the truth of the fable. Its gram' success everywhere is admitted. Disease never comes to us without a cause Ash any tood physician the reason aad he will tell you something interferes with the working of the grCat organ*. Kidney- Wort enables ibcm to overcome all obstructions snd preserves perfect healttu Try a box or bottle at once. nor faded articles of all kiuda restored to their original beauty by Diamond Dyes. Perfect and simple. 10 cents, at all drug* gists. Extract from u review of the year: To go iuto statistics, it is estimated that dunug tho year the average man has said: "How "are yer ?" 3.743 times; "is this Lot enough for you T' and "is this oold cuough for you T" each 471* times; "pleasant day," 10,748 times; "looks like rain, ' 12,3251 tunes; other meteorological remarks, not classified, 786,421, 107,865,702,001 times. Tic i tih j(|rii A sain. I law so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife who waa always doctoring, and oever well, teased me so urgently to get her some, i concluded to be kumbagged again; and 1 am glad 1 did, for in less than two months' use of the BiUera, my wife was cured, and site has remained so for eighteen months since. 1 like such humbugging. — U. T., HL Paul— "Pioaecr Press." A mistake: At a special election held in New Bedford recently, a certain drummer, who was. looking for a place to quench his thirst, walked into a wardroom and inquired what was going on. He wan told an elootion. "The devil," be said: "I thought it was a bar room," and ha left in disgust, amid the laughter or the officials. IMlloftbe Father*. Mo Dtt discovery, ao ageats to India or mootvia.ii* ot the moo j to colled lagie-hcou. oo Tth > torn ot a Tib sou has worn oat hU life id research, »o Indian dJaeKMrd It. oo miracle rcveai—1 IU but > RuUMoldast sad be*l koowa liver medicine la I exlstsooe. sad betas used ny ibe ostebratad monk* . of 8t. Bernard tmcatue oaUed b> their same. 1 Modern sdraes has sever surpassed the ancients - ia the Spplk *tu»u of rentable simples lo prevent i aau care dbeaae* sad no formal* lo purify the Moot), clean* the Urer. stomach, oowet*. k.dne) ■ 1 aad aba aaa over eqsalled M. BnttarO* rsggfahta ) J'UU. All drugsuurai thein.
Dkusxrats with oautiou, but aet with decision; and yield with gracious - nero, or oppose with flrmnesa, Emory's LltUe Cathartic Pill — beat made for Liver Complaint and Biliousness Tasteless, harmless. Infallible. Jftr, Ths diary of a great man: Pnnoe Bismarck keeps a diary. The first entry, on January 1, reads: "I have resolved to drink not more than sixty glasses of soul -destroying hear a day during the present year.' P. 8,— Save on Bohuetsenfrat daya. Ladms and children 's boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heal Btifleners are used A OLoeusz: Liberal landlord— "What are you doing in my back yard ?" Irish tramp (engaged tn mending his clothes) — "I wis jist a gstherin'in me riuta, sorr !" The 'squire drops the snbjsct and retires. Dr. KUneW Oraat Msrw Ssstorer is tM aisnrvl of Ux* sge for all nerve diseases. All fits stopped tror. Bond to in Arch streer Phiuroiphta. Pa. Pmfbotlt empty: "I do wish yon would come home earlier," said a woman to bar husband. "1 >m afraid to stay alone. I always imagine that there's somebody tn the boose, but when you oome I know tkere ain't Qsdrtss. This preparation, compounded from the formula of a celebrated physician, is highly recommended to iadiee who suffer from unpleasant feeling* aSnmi eating. DruggieU. ewe You ask what a libel suit is, A libel snii, my son, is where a man pays a law- , yer 110,000 in order to get $1,000 ont of another man who thought tho first man \ waa a fool and i* now tore of it For sore (Wet, swollen Joints, sprains, corns 1 or bunions, ess 8l Patrick's Sal vs. Kbal sport: FwlmnssMi— '•Get any i sport in the stream, Pat?" Pat — "Indeed, i we do, aorr — the height O* sport, aorr I i We always throw ttatf beflilb in throe, i aorr." f "imecti — Oorvm.- • Ass tor WTO? 'loagfi sa Osraa.- Ua JTO, , sswpTOa. niwsiiii ears, usses. wans, leainas Upuoon m twilight: s uteris s to day- | light; igeoraeeo to nighk r as^^SsJKs <*lH
\m a young man carrying ao immense pair of blacksmith's bellows on his shoulder passed along the street he we* lOroOid by a dllapitated-looking atrauger, who said : "Excuse me, sir, but will you kindly do me a great favor ! Will you let me take one pull at your bellows } They — they— remind me of the long ago, when I lived at home in the dear old place, »n,< every morning when I oaiue down to breakfast found my good old mother on hur knees kiefore a gieenwood fire, blowing, blowing with her precious bellows I Just one blow, my dear fellow — just ouo blow I" "Yon shall have it," said the other, "with the greatest of pleasure in the world. Bland back so I can get a good whack at you I Next to kicking a thieving dog what I should admire to get is oneblow or a doxen, on a fellow that would let his mother got up and—" But the stranger was gone. \Ulk Hurt *uil Him|i ftouudl). Ma John W. Cut*. Principal of ISe Oslo bcAuol. Truj, N. Y., wruss as: "Tbov, N. Y., April 1mA "liAruiE b*ca sAlcuC for severs: year* ps*x vltb Ulncs*. iDc osusc of wblcb «u uiiIlo two to mt for t loos Umr, snd uj coeunued dlmWJtt* grain* to bo of »> terioui snd duirrming s cbsrsctrr s* to csasr gTrst anxiety wuh in) fsmUy snd mends. 1 became uiuAui upon dose ln*e*ng*iioo that l»r csasc of my slcAncs* *u tDc diseased coodi i Km of my kidney a and liver. A1 this time bj sccideni a friend, who had similar symptom* to mine Informed me of the great Improvement in hi* hgailh by laAlng Hunt * Remedy, ami persuaded ins lo try IL 1 immediately coouiM-noed taking It, and from the first boui* began to Improve, and Its continued uar afford* very « ucmrsgui* results. I can sleep soundly .walk better, am free from palua, and the severe attacks of headache from which I suffered so much have disappeared, and I cheerfully rewounend Uuni's Remedy for all purposes for which It Is advertised I wui add in c;<jsing that my wife has used It very successfully for preventing the attack* of skk headache with which She had been afllktcd from youth. r Almost I >l*lt nartrn ml . A |>n*minent citurs send* a* the follow uig statement: Kor several year* I have l«een v^ry *enoaaJy afflicted with a severe pfdo In »y ISKk. which I km* supposed to lie lumbago or rheumatism of the back- More recently the pains had become n**e sevrre, wo much ao that It was with difficulty thai I was able to get out of bed In the morning. I bad uicd various remedies without any apparent relief. By the earnest solkcRaliOQ of a friend I commenced Hunt'* Remedy, about three week* ago. and Us Instantaneous benefit* an. wonderful, for I have had no pal us in my back since taking three doacs, ami am relieved from the pains, aches and exhaustive weakness, the painful symptom* that usually accompany disease of the ktduey a And Ts^bO^vntly expect to be oompletrly and prnsanniy cured by the use of H. I moat cheerfully recommend Hunt's Remedy to all who are afflicted with any kidney or Uvcr disease. WILLIAM O. ARNOLD, Walnut btreet. Providence, R. J. March W, ims. Patent plastering was a noveltj exhibited at a recent buiMlng exhibition held ia London. It is claimed for it that it saves both time and labor. The materia) ia prepared beforehand in slabs which are fixed to the joists direct with peat speed, forming the oeiiiiqr at onoe. Tliqa, plastering which would oocupj weeks to execute can be aooompiishod bj thia slab system in as many days. It ia also claimed for thiv patent that the ceilings are fire resisting. Worn to • Htxaduw . ricsfc. musclr aud tunul alike deteriorate when the stomach (alters in IU duly, and the bowel* do not perform their pans as acaveager* of the system regularly and naturally. In chronic dyspepsia the body is usually emac sled, the araa-ular fibre loose sad flabby, aa i ths brain Incapable of prolonged or vigoroo* exertion. Every organ, every member, even the Immortal mind Itaeif, Is to a certain extent dependent upon the stomsoh lor support. Strengthen and regulate taut feeder of the >yotem with H wietxef* Stomach B tiers, when it fails to perform iu functions properly. A good appetite, an Increased flow of the gastric Juice, and perfect digestion sad assimilation will assnredry be tae remit. The manner in whx* the great tonic and alterative effects a cure at djspep ma is direct snd simple. It silmaiaios the <Lge*Uve organs, cleanses wuhout ooovuising the bowels, rcgnistra the flow of bus sad determines it into the right channels, and exercises s tranqulltting influence over the nerves.
A paper hat been read before the j Academy of Soienoea, Paris, by M. Noyreu©nf,on the transmission of sound - ' by various gases. Using a sensitive 1 flame arrangement he proved that car- < bonin oxide has about the same trans- j 1 mi t ting power aa our ordinary atmos- j phcre, bnt that carbonic acid gaa has a < k much greater power. , Wbat is beauttfalT Why, Carboline, a deodonzed extrsct of petroleum, as now Improvrd ami perfcetod. Clear at firing . water, delightfully perfumed sod will not i soil tne finest linen fabric—* perfect Unlet i preparation and absolutely makea the hair grow oo bald beads. form dairy farms in Ooos County, Oregon, made 83,000 pounds of butter , during the past season. I w DoftlHSlBtlMMOUM. 1 WOLTMTUAa, N. C -Dr' L C, McLaagh.ln says: ' S*1 Sard prowh-* Inm Riusr* for vsnlgo and 1 now > fleet like a sew man." i t Hiob and low elawnca: High classic — "Oau you comprehend mer' "1 am perhaps a little obtuse, but you may be assured that I shall get your meaning 9 presently." Low classic— "On o you r oatch on t" "Well, perhaps I don't drop ' aa suddenly aa some, but you bet I'll tumble about aa qniok aa the average." 1 firwwthor th* firsat Wssfl. " One twwt reel i a** the tmmensiiy ol the em1 igraibt) Into West ai d Nortliwe-kwhvn i hr views U frosn Chleago, which may be «*td to he thsiUr city through which the human t dr of travel pours. , H lauding In one of the great depots of ths Garden City, notably in thai of TviM Qskat Hock Islawp Rotttk, and viewing the r crowded i rains departing for Kansas City, ' Leavenworth, Atehlnaon, Council BluA, » Jdlnueapolia and Bt Paul, the thought pre1 dom lustra that the ITsat moat be. and la >* filling np ao rapidly aa to nraolnda the idea of virgin lands being obtained in the nror future. The Bock Island sends unt six through trains dally, all of which are large , Vf filled by roopls who are Intent u|»m i* founding new hnpsia This grant Up*** railway may Mrij ha ^ 'aid to ranch directly, or by Immediate connection* all points butn aen the grant , jsgaSg; fiwn travelers or smOgrants wa*ttag to go
1 'I II i Tas ptm srs worTaaisd to ts i ikkly vsgeTaWr. tree from all miasrsl sad otssr |Mtaon.>es musuaces. They ore s cartels cur* for CoosUbslloa. Set UrsdscM, DpcepiU, B luSmiss. TotpmI Urn, bum of Appetite, and ail flussss* ana-ag from Us Liver, Klamacb, Bowels or Kidneys. Thsj remove aU otsirociiuu from n.« cAaaasls ot Ue system aad parity Ue blood, thereby tmpanrng beoUN, strcugthsad vig r. s«4J by druggists, or seal by mall foe ta oeais is stamp* by P. RLT8TIEDTGI A CO., B3 Mercer St., Now York, Bole Msaofae'urer* of OT. IlKKN Alll) Vl.br. T A 111. I- riLU, Scad fur cuvuiar. VALUABLE TEUTH8. "If yoo see mi 7 cr log from w* hrallh ' or kaugOishlSi s Led of suXoea*, taka. •cheer, tor Hop Bitters will curt you. "If yuu are amply si log if yoo feel 'weak sad dispirtied, w.ihval dearly ' tu '■ lug why. Hop Uittcra will Hi t rie you. "If you are s M ois er. au 1 have orer•Isxed yourself wuh y«»ar |*is:ursi duurt, •or s Mo her, wuru uol with csrr saJ son, Hop Bitters will Keslorc yoo. "If voo are a man of bu*.oev* or laborer • a rskeoed by the «tr*ia of your e vrry -day ' dull' s, •it a mail of ivtiera, loll. Of onr ycur utklhigbi won. Hop Bitters will Strengthen you. "If you are suffering from over « s lag. •or drink ii g, sa> iod s> r-tloo or duaipa- • nun, or are touog aaJ g owlag too fas:, • a» la oflcu the case. Hop Hitters will you. "If you are u> the workshop, on the ■farm, si the desk, any* here, aad I eel • that your •> item need* < leaaamg. t >nh.g, •or M.inulatiug. without tnioxicat ug, Hop Hitters I* what you need. "If yuu are old, so l your blcod i- in and •impure, pulse feeble, your nerve* uh- • alcady, siKi your facu lie* waomg. Hop BHtcrs will give you new Life , and Vigor. "IIOP RITTKRh In sn elegant, beaJihy. 'sad refresh ug flavoring for ak-i loom 'or Ms, nnp tc water, etc.. rrn '« r ag • Um iu B*un tm. *hJ »wecl* mug the • tauoih, and drs ia'ng the r otate >. CleaiiBC, Purify and Enrich the Blood with Hop Hitlcra, Au 1 you wiU have no ti- ln-s* or suffenag or doo> tor s bills to pay. UUP lilTTKKfl Is as Eiegan-, Pleassu!, au I Refreshing Kiavurtng k ' for flick-room Dr.uks, *ud Impure W aler reodrr- 1 lug them b.nu ess, swvetealr g ibe moulh, aad 1 , ckwadag the stomach. s^— ^—nWAa*smsnaws i 3j^ fcA A fitJaw M 18 A SURE CURE T I I flhf all dlssssM of tho Kidneys and ' LIVER Xl has epeetfie aocon oo this raomt tmportoal tags ii. —i hi lag It to throw off tovpiSltjr aad ; lusiNInn — -'•"•■[ brainy imOlB* of ths BUs. sod by keeping ths bowels U fires , aandmoo.aCMUag its vagal *r discharge. I Malaria. S&rsSSKK; aee MUoaa.drapn<uc. c r«casapote< Kldasy- ' Wort will suxolg r»lle . i m.3 ytdckly wue. Zn the Spring tsc^aosotLc Cyotsm. evavy gaa should tsksstbcvoagfccwimB of U. ^^OLDMVPJOOCISTJJJrJo^jU i B|HBI|C Iro iwllnffi ( ■■■■■srfMBto^ro"" '-roroBBv;
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Tm* top cf fluo alas Ik Balbri«gnu Blockings oaji.be utaliaed whoii the lowur part is entirely worn oof. Tlio first kiiit wrappers far the baby atui be made < of them, alter the pietly knit sUirts id soft wool, tied with pink or blue ribbons, are laid aside. Tbeae are moaily the gbts of mazuMa's k>vuqj frit uds.and real lilt mav be said to begin for the baby when be cximmenoea to wear cast-off cloUiiiig. The tops oi two stockings will form the body of the wrappsr, and there will be enough left for the little sleeves. Make vet v fine seams, ao that they will lie dowu fist and not rub the tt-uder flesh. CouMBipUM t'sr*. Dr. 1L V. Pikjhe I tour .Sir-— Death was hourly expected by myself oimI friends My physician* proaouuoed my illseasc ounftiunpUo.., and said 1 must die. 1 began Utkiog your "Discovery" and "1'eileU. 1 have Used nine bottles and am wooderfullx relieved. 1 am now able to ride out. ELIZABETH THORNTON, Moutongv, Ark. It is a creditable etatc of mind which impels one to always buy the best, but ths bmbest, priced things are not always so. Fur some kinds of cooking s moist brown sagar is preferable to the best white. In soft gingerbread this is rope daily true. Thau fur gingi r snaps and cake and bread the old. i ark mrltmrs ia preferred by all good cooks to the best New Orleans. It is impossible to uutke ginger snaps both crisp and yet tender without toils. Oar I'rugrcw A* Stages arr quickly sUumIoimJ with thr t-otupleCion of rulruods, s» thr nugr, drastic, cathartic pUls, comjiosetl of crude and bulky medicines, are quicklv abandoned with the Introduction of l>r. Pierce's "Piea*aut Purgative PolleU," which are sugar -coated, ami little larger than mustard seeds, but coui|sjoed of highly concentrated Vegetable cxtrmcta Hy druggists To dye a good black, boil together well oue poaud of logwood with half a gallon of good vinegar. Wei your silks or woolens and put them iu the pot with your dye. I>o this three times and then take them In m the pot and allow them to drip. Do not wring them this time. Hang them out to dry and then wash them tbrougn several clear asb-xs till they cease to oolor the water. Th* "OoldMi 111 uu iii ot Yuutk" may U- rrtainrd by using Dr. Plrr«*-'s "Ksvortu- PreacrijHion," s specllh- fur "female complaint*. " By druggists Boasjth kept in clean stsblro, especially if undergroond, are apt to suffer from tore eye, caused b~ the ammonia from their urine. A little land plaster or gypsum scattered id the stables will absorb this ammonia and aave its valuable fertilising properties. Diluted sulphuric soid will do the same, but ia not so convenient as the gypsum. •.•"Middle measures are often hut middling measures, '' There are do "middlings" about Kid rey WtL It is the Diosl thoroughly refined "flower" ot modicine, it knows no half-way measurer, but radically uproots all diseases ot ibe kidneys, liver and hi welt. Ii overthrows piles, abolishes constipation and treats the system s> gently sod soothingly as lo prove its true kinship to nature Iu sail Hs praises. It to prepared In both liquid and dry form. J tatr rbe Diamond Dye* always do more than they claim to do. Color over that rll d'eoa. It will look like new Only 10 oeoU. Ok* of the most suooronful breeders of fowls says that fowls need rowan hay as a substitute for green grass, and adds that they will eat large quantities of it every day in winter when placed before them. Another brooder writes in high praise of the use ol ensilage as winter food for poultry. Beeswax and salt will make rusty fiatlrooa as smooth as glass. Kalamaxio, Mich., Feh 3d, 1680. I know Hop Bluer* will bear recommendation hoocsily. AU who use them ooofer upon them the highest rnomnumt. and give them credit for making cures— all the proprietors claim for them. 1 have kept them siocr they were first < ffered to the public. Tbey look high rank from the first, and maintained It, and are more called for than all others combined- Bo long as they keep up their high reputation for purity and usefulness, 1 shall cooliooe to rroommrnd ibeni something 1 have never before done with any other patent medicine. J. J. BABCXK K, M_ a
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I T THE GREAT GEfiMAh yr—^1 REMEDY K3l FOR PAIN. o«S oo rat WZT^ II UIIKI MATI8H, Keurslgla. Sciatica. L unbago, ai as m a i ss a. MKL'/.CHl TUffEiCU, L<6f TfitOiT. qCiNcV.hVt'fcXLlMak ' sraAivs, t*rqa*i*. Csto. finflssi. II rKfgvrarraai. at males, ■ AMSolloUMf taAlly sctM* ■ w4 |H' — - HDrj HID CCITS 4 MTTU wuifbyaii rwMsrWwoaS Itakf iHf i fiTaq* to U I rtfT Tin Oisriss A Vsfstsr Co I ro Hro I >*■ ■ w Ksnw*a< ■*- bk' ! JFOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF 4 j CONSTIPATION. | 1 * »*«Usr«in n uwpwnhrttottmwSi I c try a* Owl'M si. sxvd us wsobls* «sov - i *qs«t1i r IS* C4KW*ud Kilaoy-WMt ** * f tie*. WtoWwrtMiUM.Lnrrmotohei I f ths ssas. Iks ~* — 1 1 will OT*r*)ai 11. k a Oil ro THIS 1 i-rwii mom- f W rlLLO-pu.il k w;j opthhi' a — gHwiwt with ca-.su got- ■ ~ tU vrosAacfU js.-".;iad -flnhTy f 1 «aa*UklaiU(fr.*«m;»a4a phgatMsefl | s sed Will Wn— have ULiro fsl'w' g «. | y ■ - ^ ■ .-.m c r.saif— brr 1 n Is. If yaa srs sick Bup K.urr* WIS gwrvty sld Matar* is making ji— w*i. war a oil ctor falls. If yoa arc ouglre at UjspcptK, or srr lulemg • from say other of Ike tuiiK^t dura— a of tkc , sfoimsrh or ixtwel*, rt w joar ova fssi' it jma rr- '| mais III. for llo|. Rutm wc * a^rr*igs ramsdj to Oil We* rowp.UhU. If yoo are vrociag •*»' with as* Ions of KW- ] DC* iluaaar, stop i*— j-Uog [<wU this noamil, sod torn for . care to Uuy b.::rrv If you arc **ck w t* tnat t*rr1t>.c Bfokoaas Ncrv oasncas. yce w|.l flo-i a "RaUa to Ouaa O" to the ! osr of Hop ktim. If yoo arc ■ Irrqwratrr, or s raaKlaot of s mis* i m*tic ffutrv t. Lain- sdr j >ar *v»ien •gsia* t u— scuurgv of si: roanuvc- msiansL rpVdcmic. LuI tow. and to urns di rot fctcr* h® the as* of Hoe | Bn'crv II yoa ksv* roogh. punpij, ar aaliow ails, hod I bcraih.pa.u* snd se.Va, so- 1 for ; u.u— rahtogsoorslly. liup li.ttrn> wiii gtvr ins fair **■». nek Ljotxl, ami Ofr m hrnlk, health, sod comfort. la - hud they curr S : Hues— a of ISC ausaach. M>weia, Blood, Dvar, Nrrvra, K dnc;*, firlgM'B HMTO $Vx> wlU U. post (or s cssa uicy will wot cs»e or brlp. That p-w. hcdrWVtt. tov.id wife, stotor, rsoJhrr. it daogbtrr, .-*u be loodr U— p.cturr of l.eslth.bi s few us Ilea of Hup B. tiers, but s tribe. Will vuu let them suffer T • « »• ue. J. B llorw Msiit Ofia S'l.n *l«lf H id r IWlMirtr!. f'» 'toandMh O— I rkww ) >1V.ini M. IBtti I 'in— wsl Hosat. Ch*c i>x>. i tm. inu *ud un A Skto af a— tr to a Jay Sim—. DR. T. FAUX OOt RAUira Orirotxl Craxm, or ILgial ■■■ *^ST0W0 FREE ^ I ^ I *T' m"[ j UDr.ILIHl 6 0RIAT NckvcRkstowcu ■/W«ft*Jini SNran Ptkaasaa mmt /W Aew Afnt «— « >«ft, f •v'-Ct*. — , Ht—illiuv iltiir at Sw— A • I -i Bawfo1! MM Tn fla Mkl las* f— • «•
"TMI HIT tfi CHffAWfftT,^THRESHERS^.^ 5msticE3st5r^tisr*c YOUNG BEN 4'. m,*SAiB^Sr JK raruuri aupl*raet audiamk. H . K*iM AkaO. rarrj BVfiCTuaN MAltT a to* laawtoUsa «C PfilXl Moost * New 1 alius hnVa ol DTOTO Nrrnsa D- W. I»»*S; AC» >i w •^.tXrateastUL mtafe* ttaggrryfg&fw opiuu»si¥^ »». SAM. Oataay. *kh. Pop Yon, Blftdftiiif Whose i omplexion betimyi dome linmiliaiinc imperfection, whose mirror Iwh Ttm th*t yon are TfiHfiod, Hallow f and dlfiftffHrod In ooaatroaitre, or haro KmptkMW, Rodhras Eoa^hefoa or wholoaono tints of IXwtrtoxIon, wo say wo Magma** Mar* noli* Balm. It b a Sollcatr. B*rml«w and dellffhtfwl article, prodaring tho moat natnral and entrancing tints, tho artlftrl•Utj of which no oboorror can dotort, and which -soon hoenmio permanent If tho magnolia fiaim b jadiclonalj A

