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DOMESTIC.
Bow-Luas.-Motliers who desire to
see their children physically upright
should.attoend to this suggestion : Bow
legs and knock-knees are among the
commnoncft deformities of humanity,
and a Manchester (1ngland) physiciat,
Dr. Compton, attributes the larst-meha
tioned distertion to a habit some
6 youngsters delight in, of rubbing the
sole of one foot against that of the oth
er: some will go to sleep with the soles
together. Thhey appear to enjoy the
contact only when feet are naked :
they don't attnmpt to make it when
they are socked or elippered. So the
remedy is obvious; keep the baby's
soles covered. Knook-knees the do
tor ascribes to a different childish hab
it, that of sleepfg on the side, with
one knee tucked under the hollow be
hind the other. He has found that
when one leg has been bowed in ward
more than the other, the patient has
always slept on one side, and the up
permost member has been the most de
formed. Dres the preventive is to pad
the inside of the knees. so as to keep
them apart. and let the limbs grow
freely their own way.
RoAST P1,1.-Choose a young pig,
with thin delicate ears, fringe on the
tongue, plumip hams and curly tail.
Shave oil all the hairs, or burn them oft
with a white hot poker, using it c e
1ully and quickly enough not to burn
the skin. Dress the pig. saving the
heart, lier and klidneys, which you
ust wash, alle, fry i a very little
at, and thhn chop fine. Wash the pig,
dry it well with a clean cloth, stut it
with force-moat, sew it up, te or
skewer the legs In place, tie up
the ears and tail in buttered p; per, to
prevent burnting and put'itinto a drip
pnlug pan, with the following vegeta
bles; Half a meilum-sied narrot, one
onion, a few sprigs of parsley, and a
bay leaf. Brush the pig thoroughly
with salad oil or melted butter; put it
into a hot oven until the crackling
set, basting it every ifteen tinutes. A
miedcum-sized pig will cook in lrom t wo
to two and a half hours.
RAIORD Pin.-An excellent des ert
for a rhanksgiving dinner s raised
on. The paste for rased pi s omade
of a quarter- of a ptund of itter, and
one egg to a pound of flour, and enough
of cold water to work these ingredients
up, This paste is ised to line a mould
which is then illed with alternate lay
ers of game, the yolks of hard-boiled
eggsand highly seasoned force-meat;
an orn:anental cover of pastry is lItted
on and the ple Is baked-In a slow oven
for four hours-t af'ter it Is cooked a cut
{ ~ is made in the cover, and It 1.s filled
with somie rich grayy whichi will f'o'm
a Jelly when cold. The ple Is eate'i
when old
Oxo\ SAUCn.--Ioil some onions in
milk with pepper, salt and nutmeg.
When quite done. pa s them through
a selve. Put some butter and flour In
to a saucepan; when the butter Is
melted, and well mixed with the flour.
put in the pulp of the onions and add
either milk or cream, stirring the
sauce on the fire until It is of the de
sired consistency.
Two drops of l:atidanuin in a half t,ea
spoonful of warm water, put int.o the
ears, is said to be a speedy cure for
neuralgia in the face and head,
KEROsiiNa lamps which are trimmiued
daily, rarely ex-ilode. The careless
ioess of rha house-wife can ho bla0med
frmost exp)lois.
A PINr of mustard seed putt ini a bar
rol of elder will preserve it sweeb f'or
several months.
ANY tree or plant.whipped by greeni
older b)ranclhes wIll not be attacked by
inseets.
DISTunnIn parent and his flye-year
1ld. "'Sos here, son ny; wvhatdid your
mother tell you ?"' "Shn told mie not to
jup""What.makes you Jump then ?"
"I dIidn't hear her.''
i1 ~ L~HTu literature- bank-book with
OLD .1 o hass adopted tho ten-hour
* system.
Presents of mind--Bits of advee
Itonne Up
The liver If it, is dornmaat. and avoid a train of
evils which mni4 othierwie onMne. Among
antI.bilIons med e'ines n"no r.ank so high as
Hostetter's Stomach Ii tors. It spo,db'y ban
ishes those pasins ini the regi,>n if the alfooted
drgan. the yollo,wness of t' e s,kin, nansea, ver
figo and siek headachn. wvhich attend a bilions
attaeck A bilions subject. afb--r a brief oourse
et this espital liver stihulant an-l invigorani,
flaids that his tonigno is no longer furred in the
morning. h'a breathm is grown seeoter, a imn-.
d-. 4red inoxp'icabie sensIutions no longer make
his life miserable. h's bowels have acqnired
- the steadiness of a we!-rognla'ed ploco of
mechanism, and b~e can eat with a hearty ap
-ef it. and go d digestion. it is becanse the
itrt assti natue in her efforts to bring
back the disarderedL lik'r andt bows a to their
- normal ooualiti 'n that at accomnplishes such
hi' remarkable cnres.
VEOUTIND has never failed to effect a
.cure. giving tone and st rength to the
system debilitated by dlisease.
SA T.ADY's WtIli.- (pa, how { do
wish muy skin n as na e.ar as yours,"'
said a lady to her friend. ''You can
easily make it so," aniswered the friendl.
HUow ?'' incyttred t he first 'lady. "fly
using Hop flitters, that mnkes pure
rich blood and biooming health. It did(
for me, as you observe." Rlead of it.
Thank God for Anakealaiit
WattLIaUD, Ma., April 10, 17
'*3tnesas. I3VTsA3amta & Co.
D)e Amu Rlosed you wl find one dollar,
for wic p~a~ send me a box of AnakesE.
Diree Maaord Bick, Jr., Well.fleet Barn
stable Qem Mass Mwife has suffered m1y
with ~Xq temyea's,and had tried all kmnd
et e~s that as could hear of Wvithout
mn Mefe. Last summer I happened to hear
of whenI was injDosten aied so I
p a box and she experienced inuiodiate
soar thtshzs: the next da# and
me h nost of the inbabitants of
this dI4 Wthi~ a sea-faring
har is atpsieoutl oftncaeod -
bhd h'and have taled so masny reme
dies *4W a relef that they are diseo
s~~~ith in aythSbu,
ato ebo vt, or butIt 14a. afford it this
summesul vant tobabout a dome. box.. on
va the unbelievere, and I
~e o du.inted
HUMOROUS.
TE OLD MAN WOULDN'T BE SLIGHT
ED.-A passer-by puts his head in at
the window of the shop where an hen
est cobblerle working, never thinking
of evil, and says cheerily: "Well, my
frieiid, hor many thieves are there in
this strect Yithout counting you ?"
"What!" yells the cobbler, "without
counting me?" "Well, then," says
his imperturbable questioner. %bow
many are there count ng you?"
A COUNTRY doctor, being out for a
day's shooting took his errand boy to
carry the game-bag, Entering a field
of turnips the dog.pointed; and the
boy, overjoyed at the prospect of his
master's success, oxclailmed, "Lor,
master, there's a e->vey ; if you get near
'emr won't you physie 'em !" I'heyse
thten, you young rascal? what do you
mean ?" said the doctor. "Whv. kill
'em to be sure," replied the lad.
A cour., of young men staying un
conseionably late one night with their
sweethearts, were surprised to see the
"old mal" looking about the hall and
fitnally the parlor as thiough in aearrh
of something. "What are you looking
for, pa?" at last asked one of the girls.
"Tle tnornung papers!" growled tktc
old mlan, atd the young men took a
hasty leave.
'Itx boy -who substitutes a living for
a dead hornet in the collection of it
near-sighted entomuologist, and then
asked the man of science to show him
where the insects sting is located,
should be hold responsible for any re
ligious sentiments the victim may ad
vallce.
An impertinent top made spor,t of an
old farmer's large nose,' mouth and
chin, but the old farmer silenced hhm
by saying, "1 Your nose, mntn an' -.hin
all had to be made small so that. there
would he material enough left for yo::r
check."
"I iIsi you would pay a little 11101 )
attention to what I am saying, sir,"
roared a lawyer to an exa'iperating
witness. "I am paying as little atter.
tionias I e.i," was the calm reply.
A I Irishman was accused of stealing
a hnndkereliief of a follow traveller,
but the owner on Jinding it apologizetl
to Pat, and said that it was a mistake.
"Arrah, my Jewel," retorted Pat, "it
was a two-sided mistake-vou took me
far a thaif, and I took you for a gentle
man.
'1'Tx subject, of conver"satlot it anll
evening entertainmet.t was the iatelli
genrco of aiitmals, particularly of dogs.
says SinIth-"T1here are dogs that ha' -
more sense than theie masters." "Jhst
so," reHpolids young Fitznoodle, "I've
got that very kind of a dog myself."'
'I'Ta following explanation of a legal
tern is offered by a 'Teutonie menber
of the Canton poliee force: "Von I get
mo out a hapeas scopius I can chust so
veil catch it man where ho ain't as
where ho is."
"MoNaY does everything for a man,"
said an old gentlenian pomipo'sly.
"Yes," replied the Other one, "but
mrony won't do as much for a inani as
soei men will do for money."
''11n young lady who aspires to be
admitted to the ranks or the legal pro
fossion does not reflect that the grati
tleation of her anbition would only
make her a bar-maid.
"'MAMM A,'' said 1Ia'rry -'.l'homias, a
brighit littl fellow livdng o',er in Al
giers, "Mlamma, have imny toOs got,
eyes?" "No, my darling.; wvhy dJo
yonl aisk sneh a foolish qtiestionu?''
"Because may foot's asleep.''
FA'Tunnt1: "And so papa's dear littie
b)oy is very ill. Now is there any thinug
I can get him that will mae i feei
htter'?'' inuvailld; "I don't know, pa
pa-but-i thinik I would lhke,a gonig''
MisTnnsa (to her' late sei'vant)
"Well, Mary, how-'have you beezlysinlce
you left me, aund whore.arle t living
now ?'' Ye servant-"l'lealt nma'amz,
[ don't live aniywhere, ma'am ; I 'm
married, mia'am."
AMATRUa Composar--"lIcard liy
last newv song?'' Candid Frziend( with a
peorcep)tlble sh11uder)-Ohl, I or ! I hope
ANYnODY cani travel fromi Beston to
New York by telephone who wviil go on
the sound.
No woman has yet been known to
kIndle a fire with oeier a fashion mag
azine or a paper conitaliing tile trial of'
a clergyman.
A BOOK agenit watS found the other'
day who hiadni't the cheek to tr.y to self
a p)air of go.ld-rhlnmedl spectacles to a
blind man11.
A cuLD on the lap of it's mnotheri ha:s
an kneesy tinie of it.
A TENT that defies the blast of adver
silty-con-tent.
WHAT is lilt is hIstory-What Is
misseel is mystery.
UNEi~AsY lits the foot that wvears the
sorn.
IT is better to bear injustiee thant to
do It.
Baw'r w lieni rare-"ami ly broils,
Omvnf~oitr neig'hbor a helping hand by
recommending hIm to 15eep Dr. Bull's
Baby Syrup in his family for all the Ills
babies are subject to.
Tius halnd t.hait reeks the eradle, is
the hand1( that moves (te earth. Dr.
Bullils habyi Syrlup us thie best remedy
for' all comn il:lits chlildhren are subjee4
to, snehi at Dy3sontery, Dilarhma, Anmia
nyr ComplaInt, WIid Colie, etc. Price
A F'VFORITE ('OU701 RIEMIDY.-For
Colds, Soire TIhiroa t, A sth,ma, CJatarrh
and Other diseases ot' the bronchial
tubes, no more uneeful artilte can b6
foundi than the wvellI-known "Brhoton'e
Biron,cha roche s.
OauE'AvinerS.& ~le fin eatise
of nervonsness Is Indigestion, and that
is oaused.by weakness of the atomagh.
N~oone can have sond~ nerves adid good
healthi withont using iHop Bitters t6
strengthen the stomach, purIty the
blood,a.nd keep the' lversand kidneys
aotiv9, to, carry.0off.all-4helpoisoppus.
and waste matter of the 'System. SBee
other oltiiffi. - ~
Aworuma, thi -accompany OukS bco l
a Pana 9 ed so
nmonary DISease may be thus aO00Unted. for and
rt how many OttLerS are noW- earless allow
ym s1v.qru~tr i ar
Stube. roseo pmptlytorJas
X n,a safe cuirati of long eas
rtation. and yot mn avoid thme conseq
Ot5bDanteO * trin-e---- --.g...
I'lgriimagoes to Buttalo, N. Y.,
are male ,by t.housands of invalids an
Iually*td ,oonsult, with the .iedlical
andl surigl(al stailf gf the World's Dis
pensary and Iavalidl' Ilotel, the larg
est private sanitarium Iin the world,
All chioulc.diseases are t.teated by set
enthile methods. The practice is di
vided among nine cotinent specialists.
Among the most popular domestic
medicies in the land)1 are those Itantu
factured. by .t.his -Associat.ion, among
which are Dr. 1'lerce's Golden Medi
cal 1)iscovery, the greatest of alterl
tivos :or bI(d-clieasors, and Dr.
Pierce's PIellets (little pills) that have
largely supt'rseded. the old-fashlioned
coarse pills. Compound Extract of
Smart Weed is deservedly popalar as a
remedy i'or diarrh(e I, dysentery, 1lux,
and kindred dliseascs ; also as a pain
killer andl romedy for colds. Dr.
I'iereu's Favorite Proscript.lon Ia tisl
g3reat reIinell foi' f iaf )lt) wealtkieses
and as:ocelated derat;ngemenits. Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Romnedy is the ''Old
.ltiIbhlc.'' InvalitI's Gide Book-10
cett, post--p:1Id. Au irt,.4 World's
Dlspensary ."dical Asuciiation, But'
falo, N. Y., or London, 1' ugland.
'ToAI)5 An) SQUIntEI.H IN Wi,i.s.
'The quantity aid variety of 1ilty
imtter" which Is foutl deposited at the
bottom of wells, ii some localities, are
astonbishing. We reh:ently hdtl occa
sion toex:atnine t, debris taken froni
a well which hail beeti cleaned the year
previut, anud1 aiog the acmti uula
IOinS we'o deeaytng tonds aml squlr
ru1s. These creatutres llad been probat
bily attrai'cd by' t.hu wvater, to reach
wiieh rhey" had clapillber"ed dowi the
wtit till they reached the solid rock in
to which, for several feet, i.he well
had been excavated, when they were
percipitatode to the bottom, and could
ilot retrace their steps. To obviate a
repetition of the same annoyance the
stone wall has been removed down to
the solid rock, relaid in hydraulie cc
munt, and carried some thren feet above
the surf'e of the grounlid and finIshed
for SOme distanlco around the top with
ctinemet underlaid with stones. On this
sa! I foundation ia eurb has been so
closely lltted as to e"xclude even erick
ets and grnsshopners, whbich arto n0 apt,
to ind their way Into w'3lls. To those
Vho detest impire watter and would
avoid perhaps Ithe sickuess of an enilre
famlily, tho above plani, or the adoption
of some better precantion aglinst the
co Itatntinltlol of wells, is recommend
ed. Iik isL the season when springs
and wells are usually low of water, and
therclore it is the best time for Clean
ing the bolton of the latter aid re
pairing the walIs If found defective.
Wood httainr -To turn oak black so as
to caus5e It to resemrble ebony' the wood
shuld bi imlersd For tortIy eight.
hours itt i iot sattrated solution of
atlum, and thenl dr'ushed over several
times with a log IVool deeeetion, pre
p)ared as foliow "s i10il one partl 01 best
logwood wviti ten purta of water, filter
through Iinein, at11(I vaporate at Ia gen
tie heat. utit the volume Is ridueced One
iaif. ''o every qilatrt of tils aid.l ten or
lfteen t drope of' a taturtated soltutiot of
indigo, co..apletcly neutral. After up
plying this dye to th wood, rub the
latter with a saturated and ltered solu
-tion of verdligris In hot Concent.rated as
cetlc acid, and repeat the operatilolt un
til a black of the desired inten0ity is ob
tained. Five II IItes sutfile ordtinaily
to gi ve a deep colo.'. A Iew trials will
indicate the proportions.
OrTrNTsMES a I'elow finds that i's
the girl's mothe1Cr he.. ha.11,t(. cour t.
Wull.E -IL lasts, tile wag of a dog's
tail ia puirp-etual mlotionl.
THEn pii'Ce of soap Is rap1idiV y1 aVand
1ing. A year's supply of' DBOnnSs'
E .nc'i nRe bough t now itt old piriee will
bie ai very Judieleus pu11Crhase.
CAr.nO:,:NF. thle 14dedrI'ed i'etroleumn
hali ren3oer anud resto4'rr, asi Iiproved
and plerfecteYd, chllenoiges the wvorld
and stands1 wit hotut a rival among the
hair d1ressings, iand is a1 universal favor
ite 'with the laies.
1F YoUR iv'r in Oteordioro H0ooddnd's Ger
maan Blillers will sot It arighit..
61,425'.50 Profite in 3) D)ayu.
910 in legitlmato Sttock Spoonlations in Wall
street pays immenso p)rofit. PamIphle's ex
plaining e,or thing sent free. IirA'r. & Co.,
131okers, 1227 Droadway, N. Y.
JAseskeW's Tell et Olniment Will eure every
form of Totter.
1F You Would Enjoy flood Health Tauke
!loonandi's Ge.rman )fters.
F,oai I'nurLAs on 511e FacO, use flieskcli's Tet
ter Ointmewn. It never fils to remove thorn.
.IF TB'oUIDl withb onsttpatlon, take floof
and's (German Bllerse.
IF You are Dyupoptio Hoofland'a German
flitters wdll mnre you,
EIN : 0 CIl CE
ETAIN T E HEAT L E
VEGETINE
RIDNEY COMPLAINT.
I)I8EAsE OF THlE KIDNEYS.
The symptoms of an acute attack of inflam.
Inatiou pf the kidney.- are as follows: Fever,
Imin in the small of t,he back. and thence shooV
ing downward! numbness of thb thigh. vomit.
leg, u'sually at first a.ieep rod color of thto ur ne,
which becomes pale atd colorless as th - disease
increases, anti is discharged very often with
pain and dlllliculty; costivehess, add some de
groe of colic. In chronic uiseas+"sof the kidneys
tle symptoms are pain in the back and limbs,
dryness of tho skin, frequent urination (especi.
tilly at, night), general dropsy, headache, dizzi
ness of sight,.iudigoation, and paipitation of the
heart., grad.ill loss if itrangth. paleness and
iluiacts of the face, cough and shortness of
in diseases of the kidneys the Vogetine gives
i.nnlediato ro lef. It inas never lailed to cure
wshen It i .taken regularly and directions fol
lowed. In inany Crses it may take several bo
l i's. especlally eases or ling standing. It, acts
directly 10i 1o h-o Becrelonst, oloansiig and
s;til'e ihong, removing all obstructions and
liiltt10.3. Agreat mnaly can t 'stily to caios
of long standlig having born p.'rient ly cu ed by
i le Vegetno, even after 'ying il.uly of the
known romeics alehi aro ta d to be expressly
for this dlseas
Kidney Complaints.
I iained Six teon Pounds.
R ICINNATI, 0., March IT, 1877.
MR. II. H. STRVgs:
)ear sir.-I hiy been a great sufferer from
K1tiney Compluint. and after tie use of a few
lott ies , Veget ine I find in; self enth-ely cured.
I Ka n'd sixteen pounds in flesh while taking
tlo Vge true. I will tu'eriully re olnimend it.
No. 880 West rlxth Street,
Kidney Complaint.
II. R. CINCINNATI, 0., Alareh 10, 1877.
11 .STSVgNS :
Dear 'r-I have uao't your VritkrINR for some
tiime, Atid elun truthfully say It has been a great
baneilt, to ie ; and to thoSe a , ifeting from dis
eas:-r of the klieys I eheortuity recomnend it.
Riespectf ully. 0. I1. tIMITfI.
Attestod to by K. H. Ashfluld, Druggtst, cor.
Eighth and Central aveties.
Kidney Complaint.
. INCINNATI, 0., April 19, 1877.
Mn,. 1. STRVB:
I have siufered several years with the Kidney
Complaint,. and was imitced to try VRoSTINs. I
have tairen tipvoral hot t.les of your preparation
and sim convinced it is a valtiablo remedy. It
has done ine more good than any other medicine.
I can heartily ecommend it to all suffering
from Kidney Coiplaints.
Yours Respect ftly
.J. a. IoNAH tLEN,
First bnnkketper for Nowhall, Oaio A Co.. flour
inerchants, No. 86 West Front Street, Otneia.
nati, 0.
VEGETINE.
Prepared by
H. R. STEVENS, Bos-roN, MASS.
Vegetino is Mold by all Drugglts.
MBTABLIInD 1$4$,
MORGAN & 1IKADLY,
Impoaers of Diamonds
AND
Iainuatirerg of Sictacel .
Gig IANSOz stroft, Pnailm shs
IUustated Prim. Ikt seat to Ow *a&
Poplar I~ll!C Books.
TEM ERANCI JR WELS.
Now teuIpt,r4nce Songs of the best quality. M
cents. (u' .u, iy Iv lay .)
IVIJTR ROBES.
The aweot.at 8.bbA ith School Song Book ever
nmde. su cun"s.
GEM GLEANER.
in poriorcollection of A: theme for Chursh See
else. $i1sU
A PROJ)IOA L SON.
A raa Ocatam. 137 ti.ulliran. 0. mmendedi to
A.lIkBRICAN GL,EE BOOK.
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Enil,'ON' VCAL MRTHOVD.
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Fine Opora. Coasd Muic ait e any to give. 01.80.
ptc of .1.t lins c mioany.hre, pot fror, fa
hi, rot,.ii p ic.s
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029n Chestnut St... Phila.
BLATCHLETfS PUMPS
THH VERY BlE GOODS
AT VERY LOW PRIOES~.
PUMPS Unlined.
PUHP11 Irona lined.
PUMPS I'orcelain Lined.
P6U1P1 Copper Lined.
Chain Filmp fixtures and tubltg.
Rubber Buokets, Steel Ohain, &e.
C; G,BLATOHLEY
446 MARET Street, PtNMada.
WORCESTER'S
TH STAND LRD.
" The beet Englits wrigr euj the meat parttoular
Am icntiy r HceW ta. ST BR as their an.
The standard vad,*-mees of the oor'respondent and
WORCESTER'S
POOKET DICTIONARY, SB ses
Fer the School, lbs omee, and the Qonita-Reota.
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Fo sale by ali fBookeeller. -e Fo eealars, etc.,
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Any obrusd fa e afodto anuy i
aowekper. Hore are i e me raL. to n
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idre, .i e chi. io yoptegor mOrt to one
lhe pipe. c for a ein 10tet b- cent in a psekage 1o
e trl4cnc pnid wh ar oft nalub
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is all n'autous frev. theo worst Serolula to a
S,Ba- nn,Fever Sores, Beoely os
' lo,ae oqos by this powerfin;
estring fetter, Roae Rash, Ronls, O~bsn
lings, White S'w.lings, Uoitre or Thich
sllow color of skhn, or eOllow1sh-bro'x,n soe
IS, bad taste in amonth, Inernal heat er .c ills
, andi tongu e ontod, you are suA'orin fromi
erfdt afid radtl 1 otres. . M
Is, Weak 3uiiKge and early stages of Con
Ity, and etninens physicians pronounee it te
' druggists.
( ho large, ropnteivo. nutseotts pills. These
I Ills) are scas-ceiy lasuer thtan triastard
eIy cta , no partieulr ar er is re~ ttiredl
em. ~Lie pra~ without diatstrblite the
r occupnt on. .lastn4ie itoadayo,
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(tait Iizuess E Micatlons a.osu.
i Tast in RUouth Uious a4e Pa in
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HEALTH IS WEALTH.
" I
Health of Body is Wealth of Miud.
Radway's Sarsaprill' Resolvent.
Puro blood makes s"unt' flesh, strong bone and
a o ear skin. If you wot'd havo'your esit in,
your bones sound wttr out cria, nqdyqu
oxIon fair. use itadttqy's 5 UrSap r
Asol'vent.I
A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION.
"To cure a cantoNJO or LoNG 8'TANDIO DI88A
Is truly a'vlotory in l he healing art; that reasOn
In power that clearly discerns aPEor and sup.
Pl i's a rerndy: I htt restores st y
dgreos-the body tahich has bt' siW R at
tacked an I weakened by ,n insid ais disease,
not only commands our respect .ut deserves
our graftt udo. Dr. Rarway .bas turhisihed man
kind witrh that wonde rmedy, adtva's
Narsrparilli(an Resellent. Which awsCom.
plahes thlt result, atd egppering umanity,.
who drag out 'an existece r pain nd dlsOase,
through lone days and long nights, ewO him'
their gratitule."--Mft ..fo U sJIirnpr.
FALSE AND TRUE.
We extract from Dr. Raidway's "T eatise on
diseasoe and Its Cure," as follows:
List of Diseases Cared by
Radwty' Sarsaparilliau Rtesolyeut.
Chronie Skin Diseases, Caries of the Bone
humors in the Blood, Scrofuilous Dise sea. lai
Dr utnt ural iawt of Body, lyphilis and V"nq-,
ral, !fever Sores. Chronic or uld UlMcrs, Batt'
itheum, Rickets, White Swelling1 3g IlId,
Utitrino AMirotions. Cankers, -ha'u r -
Ings, Nodes. WV'asting and Decy o.teio 19dy.
I'imles end ilot.les 'Tpinors. iyspep-,ia, Ieid
to a.d Jlljdder Diseases, Chronie lih uinattism
td Ion!. V-nautuption, Gr ivel and ,aioulous
Ihrposits, uti varieties of the above complaints
Lu which soimntlimos arp given specious usmes.
We aisort that i.here 1s no kndwn remedy khat
pasesses tihe curative power over these dis
a,sR 1.11 t IIADWAY'S BtSOrVBNT furnisie,.' it
ures. ttep by step surely. from the rounda.
lion. and restores the injured part't to their
sound condltion.@Tie wstvol of h, bcy .
tre ttopp}cd anl tsejIthy blood at -
pled o he system, from which new ma.
ellal is formed. T.uis is the flest 00 reotive
riwor of IADVAY'S R.ROLYINT. 0O8C where
ho sytten 'lOis been ballvated. nd Mdrouty,
.ulcksilver Corrostve Sub) inate have accumu
ted and become deposlie in the Dones, joints,
to.. causing caries or tle bones. rloko.s. sDinal.
urvaturei, cont srthons, white swel.ing a, varl
0SO veins. etc., the $AKSAPAu!.Llt.1 wli re$olve
way those deposits an.J exter'tn[ate the virus
f the disease from tje system.
If tJiose who are taking these medlcineS for
he cure of Chronlo. Scrofulous or Syphilitic di
ases, however slow m:Lyb s the cure "tor. bat
er," and ilnd their general health Improving,
heir 11o.11 and weight. increasing, or even keep
ng Itr own, Is a sure sign Ii it the cure is pro.
resel Ig. In these ditoasea tie patient, either
ota better or worse-the virus of the disease
not inactive; If not arrested and driven from
ho blood It will spread and continue to under.
Itine the constitut,ion. As soon as the 8AItsA
A1it.tiAN make.4 the patient.'-foel bel ter, every
our you will grow better and Incregse In health,
trength and flesh.
OVARIAN TUMORS.
The removal of those tumors by RADWA's
I tt.vENr is now so certainly established that
ehut was oneo co uidered alno t miraoulous a
ow a co unon recogniz 'd f ct by all parties.
Vitne a the cases of Hannah P. Kn pp Mrs. C.
[rupf. Mr.. J: H. Jolly and Mrs. I'. D.l endrix,
ub.ishe.l in our Alm tnc for . 1R9; also that of
tirs. tV. 8. Ilibbins. tn the present edition of our
False and True."
One Dollar per oiti..
MINUTE REMEDY.
Only requires minutes, not h,)urs, to rel,jee
lain and cure acute disease.
1aday's Ready RIf
n from one to twenty minutes, never falls to
dieve PAIN with ..no thorough apIto tton.
to matter how viol int or oxerudlatia the -ain
he RIItEUM ATIC, Bed-ridden, Iulrm. Uri ppled,
tervous. Neuralglc, or p ostr. Itd With diSe
nay suffer, R ADWAY'S READY ItIELIIF will
iford instant ease.
uflattnt atlon of the Kidneys, Inftanrn.
tion ol tie M1adder, Idflatfnnatiot of (h
llowoin, Oongestlon of the Lungs, Sore
Throat, [Difieuit Breathing, 'alpitaton of
thae Heart, lyeton, Cretp, Di seirla,
Olalarri:, infnuenma, Iieuadaelte, Tg haQ.
Neusraila, Rhetaatisegn, Cold- Oh il,,
.gue Chills, Ohailbilis, Froat ttit.s,
hines. Sumaner 'Onnplaitt,, Cougha.,
COld, sprains. P'alna in tine Chest, iDaci or
Llmnus, are Instantly relieved.
FE ERAND AGUE.
Fvrandu e ueGo Flity Cents.Thr
not a reinediagent tnhe world t,hat Wvill
n:aro Fever and Ae,and all othnr MSlariouis,
llious, 8caraet, 'yoidi, Yellow and ot,her
overs (aided by RAnwAT's PILLS) So quick as
'tADWAY'S READY RELI.
It wvill in It ow moients, when t ken accord
ng to dIrections. euro Cramps pasms, Spr
it.omaeh,-floartburp, lick Ueaa .b. Darnite,
)sntery 00li, Wind in tha Bowels add all
[uternal Iains.'
Travelers should always carry a bottle of R AD
VAY a ISAD RIt,tBP witthemn. A few drp
a *ater il prvent sickness or pains frbt
mhan eof wtr, it is better than -Frenoib
'arary, or bitters a a stimulant.,.
Miners and Labermneta should always
All remnedial aget aable of 4oto lfe
by an overdo e phuld beavoide.Mop1io.
arm tyhte'aca, hyosoiamns a11
orpwrfuormedi~s des at ~etain tmes,
in very smail doses, roe the .itien durlng
their act,ion in the sy.te,, It prhas the
scond tobo, if repat, may agiaate od in
arode te stufferlug, 4n asoijir dose eatiso
ieath* There is no necessiy for usin~ iee
tineci'tain aents when a ph a,uve remey ike
ILADwaY-'s lADr ltuLARF will st.op the pnfa ex.
3ruo1ating pn quicker, without, ent lling. the
least dllllzly Ineither infant o.r aduit.
TIRE TRUE RE I,EP. .
RADwAr's RNADY haLIRP Is. the orly remedial
igent In vogue that will instantly ste pdia.
* Fifny Genie per IMohile.
Radwayfs Regulating Pills.
ble and Natural An tisedr Opwa'aiq
& VEGNTA.BISj IUB8TITLUTE, FGi QALOME.
lofuiveases, .Indigi on,l7p~
tibe Oontalaing 3RG1
fartorn DsaFood~
a h8tomac E~urruot op IE)tO
IUnsations whea n alyiglQtn,Ip
Natlon, Dote or 0 tU~S
rild Dull Pain in the UH DeliMyo r
piration .Yellpwesg O o f ian~t~vi
i Ie 8ide Cest, Limbs 11 latd e, ub
if Heat, Buringlth y e,n.
'ystem ftornagI the ab
Pre. ad% Ce pe'ox.
SOL 1btc1sT8.e -
-ftEAb 4WAL*E A15D ?MIg 4,
in.formatl6n O h t5 usdp i 11 Wsent00 11
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