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id to Bit wt won here hi

A paint compottd of tlrnp and Oajenne pepper, end .pphtd to a halter, mMPCT. OT neek-joke, wiU not rredilj mb or waah off, and to alware read; to reaiprooate the attentiona of a gnawing home—in fact, to girt bit* for bite. Clanking and orerreachlng can bo anred br aakinf the ahoea of " feet haaTT, and the hind ah The haft of the ahoe, when tL. thrown forward, oarriaa the forefoot out

Fkrar to aaM to bo Injortd by expoaure to eanlirht, eren when in eaeki and barreto, for the gluten to acted open, at when the flour to heated in the Bill. When tbua injured. It ean be improred aomewhai by being kept in a dry place aereral waeka. Ota troth to.

- .—)h drying of the top of the from being expoaed to enrrento of air, or from itudlng ao long aa to dry the anriiee. It to tappoeed that face of the dried cream reetota tlon of the ehnrn duh ae tniieh only bra withool

by atralnlng _ cloth, thne breaking the bnnehee, whence the flecks disappear. It to barely i osaible that this nay sometimes be e cause of the specks m qasetion; but that it to not alwaya tha cause to eridsnt from tha fact that it has often happened that eome pana of milk will hare fleeky cream, when other* standing right by the aide of them will bare none; that the milk of some oowa will have flecks in the enam when others will not, although atandinr in the same room, and under exactly the aama cirwfaert tha milk ataada in pails rightaan inohea daep, and tha mrl—e It not expoMrf to any onrrent, and doaa not dry at all, bnt to soft and thin, the keeks aometimea appear In rely large proportion. The milk In which Hooka appear will generally be found, in Home respect, faulty. They are ept to occur in tainted milk ; or when the oowe ere pinched for water in hot weather; when they an being dried off in the fall and milked but once a day ; whan they era fad with any kind of food that makes them Itrtrtob; and I hare known the milk of oowa in heat to be fleoky, when it would not be at any other time.

bonee of a batcher at a i

I caver the bottom ebont six inohm deep with dry eoU. On thto I put a layer of bones about the came depth, m entirely with unleaobed --,t layer of bonee.

s. On thes; fnlL Ito and rain all summer and winter, until the next epring. Then, on removing the enntento of the hogshead, I find nearly all the bonee ao soft that they will crumble to powder nnder a very alight preeaura, and they give a nice little pile of, moat valuable manure, ready for immediate use. Any of the bonee not sufficiently subdued I return to the hog*, dead again for another twelve montha' ■lumber " Jomnrr Cain.—Soald four luge heaping spoonfuls of sifted Indian meal by pouring over it a cup of hot viator; atr wall, than add one large spoonful of flour and a little aalL Reduce it to a thin batter with milk If you hare it, if not, cold water will answer nearly aa wriL Fry on a hot, well greased griddle. The batter ahould be thin enough to form iu bubblea aa it to dropped ky the apoonful on the griddle.

Albert Oardoxo, Samuel Lewie Comminga, of Fourteenth atraet, and Dr. Lea Wt'Oalj jgo^betwtm rix and open when wa went np stairs. I went from the oellsr. I stayed there the man washed his hands an Ha bad blood on them. When out of the door. As he*dnFeo L_ hold of the eastings and left blood marka, Thaae were printo of hto Angara "We then c-nduanl wa would not leave the bouse. It was opposite f Fifth Avenue Hotel There were _ good atony policemen around. We were -«_.a us , M d ar— , - J

o'clock

out the front ’ on the other in pafl. H*

afraid wewi Wo atayed till ebon morning. Just aa w

?looked around and took partlennotice of ua. My wife b in New Vork, and I have a daughter fifteen • — I do not want to tell yoa tither of theae men, be-

not be right.

ho Chief of Polioe, bat I it are not going to wc ;ht away. I nave bean i it all eome out ever ain t to be hanged, bnt I i hr a just punishment _ u- **Tiav call It

Washing.

Idor willing

—I bin

Ingtoa. I

Iririrg.

was born at Bnunyeide.

Timaday i, tha British ahip Conlnakyle. He oonfeesed to the second gave hto name aa Brown. He waa thought insane. A commission of Innaey coaid not determine, bat ha apa remanded to jail

Jn the Wee tern Orangea there .. _ Executive Committee of three eboaen f whom to to bo

meet at leaat onoa a month, illy, and the National „ .Inelly, on the first Wednesday In February, r* —— “ self shall determlna The National Orange to tha legislava body and oontrola the mannal. Any r sreon interested in agricultural pursuita of tha ageof aixteen yean (fomala), and eighteeu yean (male), to eligible to membership. The minimom fee for iberahip la |5 for men and fl3; ien- In aubordinate grange* I pay IS and the sremen SO eon The minimom of monthly does to 10 Secretaries of Sab Orangea are I aired to report to tha treaiprer late Orange quarterly, and to pay Im (1 for each man and SO cento f ich woman admitted daring that quae*

e4eh

The secretary of each State Orange moat report to the aecretary of the National Grange quarterly the membership lu hto SUte and the degree* conferred daring the quarter. The tnaanrer of each State Orange

begin again in

r —. perhaps another. the fiery nogs moved forward perpetm ally toward the oenter, a new or peering at tha shore baton the waa engulfed, and not nnfreqnantly the muss of lava waa ao fiercely driven by from tha bank near which

let it was ten or fifteen feet

— the canter than at the circumference. Thus somewhat of tha depth waa revealed to ns, and there —mod something peculiarly awful to a in the fierce glowing red neat of tl ores themselves, which never oooli

th exposure to the air and light

lit of tha “National i

Husbandry/’-ir ■signaled by th

may be designated oy the Executive Committee, the annual does of 10

' * ' in hto '

A writer In oaa of our exohangae (ire have forgotten which) Bays that few housekeepers are aware of th* many m* to which waste paper may be put Afr-r a stove La* bean blackened, (l oan be kepi looking well for a long time by rubbing it with paper army morning. Rubbing with paper to a mneh niear way of keeping the outride of a tea-ket-tle. ooflko-pot or tea-pot bright and dean than the old way of washing it in suds. Rubbing them with pepor is also the boat way of polishing knives ana

soap be held on the paper in rubbing tin ware end UDOona, they ehlne like new silver. For polishing mirrors, windows, lamp-chimneys, etc., paper to better than dry doth. Fn|eM™i and pickle* keep much better if brown paper Instead of cloth to tied over the jar. Canned fruit to not apt to mold if m'S-KTiS's.rs Paper to much better to put nnder earpet than etraw. It to thinner, warmer.

- w* are aa warn, as a nans. 11 » is neoeaooiy to step upon a chair, always The King’a Cmbralla. men the King of Ashen tee takes the field, hto preaenee to denoted by hi* .1 60I.IU o! bi. W-b.l-J. It.

ing receipts to national traasnrer.

All printed matter, on whatever subject, ami all information issued by National or SUte Qrangaa must be made known to members without delay. If any of the order are aiek the patrons are bound to visit them and see that they are well provided for. Any member gont^ of cruelty to animals mnat be No plan of work oaa be adopted without the sanction of the National

Orange. Nina men end ‘

may form a Sub-Orange.

Orangea may form a State Orange.

The constitution provides that religious or poll tieal questions shall not be tolerated a* subject* of dtocnariou in the work of the order, and that no religione or poll tieal toatr ; v '- r —

be applied.

Tery Hot Weather.

Sidney L. Rood, Eaq., brought Into oar offloe thto forenoon, eaya a Mil wan-

about five inohea in

aid* of which was Mr. Rood informs na that the apple waa tsken It m a-tree on the premiaea of Deacon Oorneltoa Morse, in MUwanki ' and that the roasting waa done on y terday. He says that two InuhtU . apples on the tree* were similarly cooked, the larger ones partially and the smaller one* through and through. The roasting wa* much more artistically done by Old Sol tor- “ —*■— r —

laywhara near ripe, toe taShSS aeem ao marrelona, *—• **—

rich. If t>. bnt they

b*. Theioktoito^ ,—Ot; no apota of raw and

jut all oookao to a nioe, jnioy torn. We have a sample apple in oar office, where all who are oanooa <

TH 1 , “

1 possibly b. throoalsoat lane, but all

a^in^reatro

down streams of lava, which meandered over the blade plain ; that, continuing to boil over at intervals, lake increased toe height of itao _ banks, forth* lava oools very rapidly, and tons was built np a high hiU, which jron ascend after crossing th lava phuns in order to look down, ii fear and Wonder, npon the awfnl eight

pnating experiences of my life. The two ukee are separated by a

lav*, wlrich

Standing npon the northern bank, we oonld aee both lakes, and we estimated their shortest diameter to be about five *■ ‘ * ' md the longest about mil*. Within this pit , a m often lava waa about eighty feet below n*. It has been known •“ —ik down four hundred fast, and

high banka, and sending atreama of lava tofotoe ^roat plain by wbldi we apw# aaw was tUa: Two large asldrona, each nearly tirenlrlower shelf or bank red h eh toe molten Ur* was repoll -he center withont oeasatic The surface of these lake* waa of a li ■one and boantifnl gray, and th hioh was a cooling ana tolerably so! mm, waa broken by jagged oirclee re, which appeared of a vivid k ilr.r, in oontraat with toe gray. Th* eirolaa, starting at toe red hot suk or shore, moved more or lea* rapS toward the eeuter, where, at interof perhaps a minute, tha whole -» ,— _•»—j bnt ,1^,1.

thin crust and

bulged np, burst tl flnng aloft a hog*

. - hug* fiery wave, wl

shot aa high as thirty faa to* air. Then enaned a turmoil, oompanled with biasing, and oeoaa; ally with a doll roar aa the gases eou s _. to escape, and apray waa flung to every direction; and presently the agitation

one, a ■till more te

„ eted ns. The mass ii to still more violent agitation; ,ent its fnry npon the preeipiton* southern bank, against which it dashed with a vehemence equal to a heavy surf breaking against cliffiL It had undermined thto lava cliff, and for » apaoeot permwia one hnndred and fifty feet the lave beat and surged into glaring cavernous depths, and waa repelled with a dull, heavy roar not exactly like the boom of the breakers, beeana- “~ lava to ao much heavier than watei.

wned thought, full of

A Wawaaset Ttetlm.

Mr. F. A. Tolson. of MareUnd, f% cvered the body of Miss Martnuy, ore of too victim* of too late Wasaaaaet drsaator on the Potomac. Ho twice special search for the body, t‘ Uie* unanooeaafnlly. Of toe “ ‘ ~ - tal si.,.-.-

striking against the

r theride he discovered a body floating to tha water. He immediately drew it to him. found a bracelet on the arm (one of the mean* by which Miss Marbnrv wa* lb bo identified). Taming toe body he also found a bracelet ontts other arm, and striking a match discovered that It corresponded With toe description given of those worn by Mtoe Marbnrv. The body waa then taken into toe boat, and there, throngh

the painful snap noma, the living dead, not daring'

who infeated the scene abonldpilfer toe els and commit the body again to stream. Finally a eolrewd man tame and throngh him intelligence was communicated to her friend*. Mr. Tolaon remarked, npon the arrival of to* friend* of the deceased, thattbeatriktog * body against tha boat thrilled nth an indefinable feeling as of a

with a jaundiced eye, when a brilliant idea oecnrrod to him. He flaw ont and • “My father,"'

of a knife, or by >'vinegar or Iso when oaa ■ , readily iwWtea toe ■bn’-.v.nq k of toe part that to tonehe£ In spite of theh anaightly and uninviting appearance- few pereona eschew that moat doliewna bivalve. On the SH'ISE, agree srith ev* _ aiek, and. are exeellant for dyapeptiea

g to juice to palataiola and UealtofnL eat on tha hall shell, tie oyster should b* served on toe ocrecave shell instead of the fist one. Uins retaining moat oi the inice; and it to not no ry to drop them to water, aa it to i ■nary when opened for stewing, e , _ properly wariied and then casefnlly opened, there would be enongh of their own jnioe for any purpose. Oysters, like lobaten, are ant aome food if eaten raw or cooked dead. Like lobsters, they live a rime after being taken ont of waL., _ not killed by beat or frost, bat they der quickly when deed. Keeping — water after being opened pn quick decompoaition. as it keeps them from contact with toe air. The American oyster to mneh larger jam the European, sad st least aa good. Europeans who pronounce it infer— their ora are aa mneh in the wro. 0 _ Americans who prononnoe too European

" rior.

nor* a question of habit than of Wa generally prefer what ire have been need toeat when young (how'poor it may bo) to belter things the i of which to now to ns. John Chi-

and Chilians ast any sp

lever tonoh ui*^

The Art of Hanging.

.a long ae^oyl— to thTtoonght'ii« 1 t’meirare to'tw found who, regarding it aa a sdanrilio proor an art, if yon will are ready _ advice to make it perfect An English clergyman. Rev. 8. Haughton, who toalao a Eeltow oi Royol^Socicly, which ha does not disdain to devote a ' m of the space to thto subject ye that th* method to nao to unworthy of toe present state of scionoe, and too long drop, which eauaea inatantonebna death by the fraetnre of too vertebrae, to recommended, toe ’—to of the drop to be obtained by following rule : Divide 3,210 by weight of the “patient" in pounds, the quotient will bo tha required length in feet Thto rale to aimply obtained by ennposing (a* was found to bo actually the ossa in one instance) that 2,240 foot-pound* of shook to sufficient to cause fraetnre in any esse, no allowanoe being made for differences of age, weight or aex; tons, by thto rule, the lighter ■ to* criminal or “patient" the longer moat be hto drop, tnd too longer th* time of hto agony in ha air. Besides an immense number if measurements, of dissections and xxperimenta bn tha bodies of animals, in order to obtain data for hto colcnlais. Dr. Hanghton has nude experiute on the living subject, aometimea i somewhat amnsing character. Bnt above is the practical result at which he ha* arrived, and wo would suggest that there to ample mean* in thto country for tasting it* nine. The Clown’s Victim.

California, by taking poison. The tory of this case is a sad one, and the moral it point* to not obscure. The doi waa the wife of a man by the of Werner, down of th* circus 1 passed throngh there a few weekr At Sierra City ahe waa taken aiek, na necessarily left behind. From iekneea ahe nad nearly recovered, mean, however, to have been tired s she waa leading, and the bad , of toe man she had foraakan friends to follow 1 . During her atey at toe oily ah* told the following storr ; When but aixteen years old ahe forsook her home and friend* in nnati (O.) and was married to WllWarner, too clora in toe Paris Circus, since which time she had followed hto fortunes. She states that at be had abused her, even going ao to knock her down. In her doi memento, daring her sickness, the imagined that her husband waa srith her. ud bagged and pleadad of him not ‘ 'ir any more. During her eonabe often expressed her de ' to live with him again.

Thereby ahe might earn _i At the time ahe ran away from her borne, l*ed by toe good —* *'ua*l toe apangl* and glitter of trappings, ahe waa a mare child eon. Poor Jesus only hara pa* , —id now. still bot a child in jeers, ahe to ready for the grave—older in tnf- ‘ g, if her ora statements ‘ many of her more favored aiaxere clock* are frosted by toe hand of time. 8ht died at Bush's Hotel

Hair Dye.

In the list of hair-dye* one agent has — t. s_»—n.i^.1.fonnd jn

It to too

the aklns on lords a speedy ■a die for the hair ana eyehe parings of potatoes be- '

fore cooking may bo boiled by themselvea, and toe water attained off T?r nsa. To apply it, the shoulders should be oorered with cloths to protect toe. dree*, a fin* oomb dipped in to* water sad dr*sen throngh the hair, wetting it ateaeh stroke, rill the heed to toorooghlv soaked. Let the hair dry ssssi'srjs&r-.ffh! time, repeat the wetting with a sponge, taking oare not to discolor toe akin of thabrour" ” **-

to tha ana

3AS

ftamirt mrt mill

far remored from timber, and rite* ■tone and lime and elay almnmLenem structions. Let me tail yea first of toa

old.

The toga are tailed at the eo out. with the broad a nnder and the upper toe tog to finally laid I , double groove to filled nth

Ire a bottle of sulphuric ar.d^nto raleh emy ma^- *— J • =-

order talight it

layer* of bireh bark. Than c

a heavy timber coping along to*

and up tha roof at utl or end. On this

laid sods of rich earth well packed to thickness of about six inebar thaae, in thto moist climate, fnrai abondant greasy finish. Thaonly rial difierwaeaa be twain the old at Norwegian styles of hotua building in *ha anbatilntior of rad tiles, and occasionally of slate, for the sod roofs, and the oaring of toe timber, which forms the body of the honae, wito

boards, for looks'sake.

Within a year the town of Na , about one hnndred miles north of Drontknem, sms almost totally destroyed by are; and it to now in course of rebuilding. Here, notably, to* work of bonding to going on npon a considerable scale, and toe two modes appear side by side. A few finished buildmg* there srarWhich would hold high rank among the best of our Ameuioan oomtry homes exclusion of cold, we have not a country honse, of whatever mObgisl. tost sronld bear a rigid oompartoon with the poor-

- ' iritorthgofwindow

la—the pqcH-g Of

every windowand doorframe with moat, and a careful papering of every room, ake tome of toe means taken to prevent

’ Istion of toe frosty sir. F mfort, combined with toe n librifor every oonoeivablB o ion, commend to a* toe No

wegian log honae.

Excitement In toe Oil Region*. A correspondent wri'ingtoa Boston ■per from Retro loam Centre, Penn., sya that the recast grand atrikai in thi _il regions have canted intense excitement At the oil towns of Plsasantvilla, Oil City, Reno, Franklin, Pithole, and elsewhere, new well* are being started daily, whioh produce largely, and toe oil is of excellent quality. Moat all Utoae “strike*" have been made on territory whioh baa been ’ unproductive by old oil o Not only havotheoe impoi earned consternation, bnt the “ flotring" ot the "diy boles," made by disgusted prospectors in toe day* of the great ofi fevers of 18M and 1865. U i« days' wonder. These “ary whioh are located in all pevta of sgion, the larger proportion, bowover, being made stReno and Franklin, are made productive by tha use of nitroglycerine torpedoes,which, being thrown nonari ^th^'toterettoes** 1 which the petroleum la secreted. A great number of there wells yield aa high re 300 barrels of “ernde" per day. Speculator* from Philadelphia,' New Xork, Boston, and toe Western cities, and other places are •’prospecting," red there is every probabdlt^ of ^there toe regions aa there waa in toe palmiest days of the oil fever. The hotel* are filled with excited crowds of oil producers, broken, prsapeoton, and apeo- ’ even train brings in more Mted—or anxione to be in—the oil trade. Aa is not generally known, nothing In the agricultural or horticultural lino will grow he oil regions, and the bird* never ■e here. This it attribntable to the

. thoroughly impregnated with the smell of petroleum that neither veget- —> can germinate or toe feath-

exisl There ii nothing i, and the particles of bl

.» oontlnnonriy flying eb _ penetrate everything. The wives and daughter* of the “oil pioneera and kings" never attire tomnaMvea in light clothes, but the apparel generally oonaiata of sombre shade*. Many places are always in an Erebnt-like state, which la only heightened by toe aid of lamp*. The srireta are lighted with a natural gaa anppliad from to* well*, srhich comes from toe pipes in one solid, biasing flame, which, bnrae constantly day and night The people hare a be to^'ha'/^rPii^d’wi to. “era§e

petroleum'

abt Bal e seen sparkling on toe shirt-bosom of c "oil prince^ a $10,000 or $50,000 A Wicked Plot. A plot to blow np a honae. with all a inmates, waa made a few days ago near Mansfield, O.. by Dobbs and some hired

•.Dobbs, who i of Dobbs in <

a family I of tost •damme

sole. The

— desiring to blqw np the honre wu to avoid thi* second salt, Jm having been already compelled to pay $4,000 damme re toe nsnlt of a amt previously brought by tha girl's parent The plot to destroy to* honre and its inmates waa betrayed by one ot the mes hired by Dobbs to aaaiat in it, -•toe authorities ware enabled to the partiea in the rosy act #f the gunpowder. Dobba Mwaped g toe night, bnt wa* retaken on ext morning. Taken to Mansfield n allowed to go. enter the bail for ppaareno* in to# ram of $500, while another was permitted to go IK a bail of $400. It is thought that Dobbe, who i* a rich man, Ms fortnne being variously estimated at from $50,000 to $350,000, • ■ • •

made absolutely rigid f in toe porititm in wb sod ao suddenly is toe . completely is file posture of life proination with the band oan impress on the mind the fact that the ereatnra baa with that sudden shock passed front toe living. - A man who » “ afraid of baas, and does not like to oom* near them,- had

wfemed werkam bring tb. atone only to him who enjoys their

■antajriMmkrenory. and toso^a ywwag toa reKtmd wri^khs^ emphn^ to are

eCil Uada ▼aloe, in those days, and the idea of Mr. AUin'a legal adviser waa that be (AQin) sronld do better to have the right to S hlch Phillips gave him srithont charge ontialdarelinn of the waiving of his Skim) than to bear the expense of too Ugitation which waa feared to be neceo. to astiHtvh hie claim in the flral

rimply e mansfacturer man's patent, and a little ry waa started, whence matcher ... •nipped to the principal cities of th; sanity while aome where even tent to onto America. Bnt the inventor had

mfaotnre of friction mn_ , -O be prohi cited by legislation, on aooonnt of toe eare with whioh they eonld be need by incendiaries, and toe eoneeqnent great danger to property. Gaations citizens would not allow them to be stored in their baildings; the dixuuj means of transportation w In 1637 toe financial revulsion killed

in toe eonntry—toiay nothing of young ladies' boarding schools, sometimes facetiously classed nnder that 1 ' which employ 2,600 hands, u 600.000of capital, and turn ont an. $3,600,000 worth of matches.

Portrait* an Postage Stamps. IB portrait of Benjamin Fram’d in on jmbh 11 ,U?P ' Rnbricbl

,, imperial nitre* i bine, is after a profile bust by ihl The head of Andrew Jack-

_ vermillion, givesthehead of Bhahton, after a photograph. The head ot Jefferson on the ten-oebt stamp, in chocolate, la drawn from a life-aize atabne by Hiriun Power*. The portrait of Henrv Olay, in neutral purple, on the twolv rent stamp, is -** ' The bead of

the thirty-

after the Cerraclu

the portrait of ard Perry, in oi

-jrsa unodore Oliver Has ic, ii after Woloott'i

i Chinese military authorities i »in have forbidden the soldiers t smoke opinm, and punish them seven ly for so doing.

FAIN 1 FAIN I

PERRY BiVIS PiI.V-KIIJ.BR.

i CHOLZB*. wSsb all etSar BaaaSlss Vail rival laalaal tau//10m. Ailing TWA. a&tra tssSSSSSJlSSSi'K

luv't; 1 :.-?—TTi'.uUTuyallm SEKS-vHSS aeSsMErSAUms

> dwarfed, disaotnte imbadla at twonty-one, and the ssksss 1

It is an teachings of a part pener stubbornly raaiat top Ugl and pngrtm. ' Health, reform and Temperance-growth are jealously watched over by to* Poison Blttr— poaadere One groat pravallli rion of toe present age, is tbs unpres■ion that every human biped of eitber sex most be tUmwIated, and the poisoned efaalie* is labeled^ Modiaatod Bitter*," to* beMer to palliate their n and prolong toe epidemic. One of t

Proprietor of the Fmatun Br *

Bitters that

■ilrinaa tha draught that will waah ont the Leprosy of his dissaoe. In tois/offAbe ieatand-

fset, and his Fmonz

Havre in making e medicine," and an to swallow a

Bittera, are, aa a success and Life Vitalicer, evidence of one popular fallacy and oometed.-

'ow nice your oollore have always I this hot weather. What do yon 1 said one gentleman to another, ways wear either the Elmwood or icx. They are too beat that can and. "—(tom. ■ t Pcmmr ajr> BwzxTzer OooOxnls Banrd A OsawalTa, mads on tbs ora, from freak, oalaoted hten. at too aly. by Ciswau, Hman A Co., Sow she ka'vs^KOKtaJue'it prafarl' • ^

I^soo'a Izarsiry Bmjra.—Wonamtod 1 rt—

Onmusono'a Excznoioa Harm Dm stands aariisM red tlono Its rasrtl ' bTs rararoroi^^todlimSt*ooMhli

Eesp Wmas's Baxaan si wan on band. Tr^ Dooley's Yeaat^Powder^ yon will Missionaries and others aojonralng forolgn lands should not fall to take wtlh ^oo^inpply of Sohnwm'i inaly ~' parpotee there is in the world.—Com.

he Tlenns WbrldV Fair, nd msdol, whioh woo U boot oxeolloneo In rood.er) Homtim Organ On

Prank Minor's Harness

Domestic gpwing 'uteb&e Co, M. T.

vera ht* health. They are the great red pnriSor and p Dfe-gtring prindpla, perfect Reoovator and InTigorelar of too syitom. Never ' history of toa world has • eomBoandsd pomoadng t qualities of ViitMiit Bimts In besllnr the nok of every diaooaa man U betr to. They are • gentle Purgative pa wall at a Tanlo, ■sharing Congaetion or Jnfiammation of Dlsimn. The in nnmllfn c GnUrfnlThonsznds proclaim VnrXOAE Bjttzbs the moat wonderful Ibrigurant that * " ’ No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and i unwell, providedttmlrbaiMa etroyedg by mlnr—* —‘— Bilioos, Bemlttent and Intermittent Feren, whiclj nro 1 —• ■- the valleja of — — „ oat the United ( . oftb6Mla8lMlpplOblo,; Illinois, Tenneaaeo, Cumbertand, Ailtaiiaaa. Red. Colorado. Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, r*-'-their vast tributaries, throughout entire country during toe Summer Antnqu, and remarkably so during ■ boos of uouzual beat and dry neat, invariably accompanied by extensive de v rangemenu of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In thalr treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful Influence upon there varion* organs, Is essentially necessary. Thera U no cathartic for .too purpose equal to DA J. WALKIE’* VlXIQAJt BrmtES, aa they will speedily remove the darkcolored viadd matter with which toe bowels are loaded, at the urn* **— stimulating the accretions of the 1 and generally restoring the baa functions of the digestive organa. Fortify the body against disease by purifying tdl Its fluids with Vised as Brrrats. No epidemic can toko hold of a system tons fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, L„_ ache, Pain in the Shooldera, Coughs, Tightness of the Chert, Dlzilnees, Soul Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Taste In tho aioutb, Billons Attacks, Pa' ' ration of the Heart, Inflammgtloa Lungs, Pain In tho region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp- *— — tho offsprings of Dyspepsia.

Scrofbla, or King’s Evil, White iwolliun, Clcvra, Erysipelas, Bwsliad Nack, loitre, Bcrathloca Inflammstlnua, Metal

Seres, Eruptlnca of toa Skin, In theae. aa in all other cue ■sacs, tViLin's Vixsoas Bn thora tholr gnat curatlra pci moat obsUnals and introctabla ci For InUEintnatory and Chronic Rheumatism. Gout, Billons, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Direasetol too Blood, -Lirrr, Kldnaya and Bladder, theae Bitten have no equal. Such DlaeatM are caused by VltUUd Blood. Kechtnlcal Diseases.—Peraona engaged In Palnu and Minerals, euch aa Wambara, Type-re"— ' , -’ J * Mlnen, aa they adi

For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Khonm, Blotches, Spots, Pltnplet, Pustulss, Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scsld-hosd, Sore Eye*. Erydpels*. ••••• Scurf,, DlKolorstlcns of the Skin, Bt sad Disesses of too Skin of whatever or nature, are literally dog up and carried out of the eytlem lu s short time by f

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For Female Complaints, In young or old, msrriad or tlugla, at tot dawn of wc manhood, or the tom of life, thee* Toni Bitten display to decided so influence tha improvamretli ioob peroeptlbla. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when-

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