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FAUX AND HOUSEHOLD.
The Farm.
My lord rides through bis palace gile,
' Hy lady am reps along In atate,
Tlie sage think long on many a thing,
An J the maiden mnw oa marrying;,
Tbe mltmtrel barpctbmerrliy,
Tbo Bailor plow tlic foaming sea.
Tbe buntcman kills, tbc Rood red ilwr.
And tbe oIrtir warn without e'er- tear;
Kvtfall to rack whate'er lefall,
The fannrr lie muntfeed Uirm all.
8mUh Bsmmerrtb cherry red lbe sword,
Jriet prracliPth pare tbe Holy Word,
Dame Alice workrtb broidery well.
Clerk lUcbard talcs of Iotc can tell,
Tbe tap-wifi- rell her foaming 1jct,
Dan Fijiber finbelb In tbe were,
Aud courtiers ruffle, strut and rbice,
While paRi liririR the Rafcon win: ;
Jlutfall to each tchate'er befall,
The fanner lie mvttfecd than all.
Man traild. bis catstlea fair and high,
Wherever river nionrtb by,
treat dtim rice in every land,
Orcat churches thotr tbo builder's band,
Ortat archc, monuments and towers,
Kair palaces atjd plcaMiiR lowt-rs ;
Great work in done, le "t bcre or tbcre.
And wfU man arorketb c cry where ;
Jlut trork or rent, teltate'rr Iff all,
Tlte fanner he mutfeed tliem all.
Encociuoe home manufactures, if it
does cost a little more at first. It will
all come back to you iu various unno
ticed avenues.
Why is it that some men always have
good crops in bad seasons? It is from
the fact that Providence helps those
that help themselves.
Be careful to bathe horses, shoulders
just beginning spring work, three times
a day with cold water. . If the shoulders
are tender, use a decoction of white oak
bark.
The American Stock Journal pays:
"For gravel in horses, give two-thirds
of a tiiblespoonfnl of saltpeter in a little
salt, for three consecutive deys ; or take
a pint of watermelon seed, and boil it
in two quarts of water till reduced to
nearly one-half, aud drench two morn
ings in succession ; your horao will be
cured."
Value of Hides at IIome. The skin
of nn animal, whether cow, colt or
horse, that dies on the farm, is worth
more at home than at the tanner's.
Cut it into narrow strips, aud shave off
the hair with a sharp knife, before the
kitchen fire, or in your workshop on
stormy days and evenings. You may
make them soft by rubbing. A rawhide
halter strap an inch wide will hold a
horse and last longer than an inch rope.
It is stronger than hoop-iron aud more
durable, and may be used to hoop dry
casks and boxes, and for hinges. Try
it on a broken thill, or any woodwork
that has been split. Put it on wet and
nail it fast.
A wmtek who has devoted his life to
raising onions, says : " None but a
novice would ever thia onions. I did it
the iiret year, and spoiled full one
quarter of tho crop by the operation,
and have never repeated it. Onions
will grow in bunches, and I think bot
tom better where they crowd each
other, even though the center ones are
lifted entirely out of tho ground. So
Jong as the roots reach into tho soil the
bulbs will keep on growing, though
they may bo an inch or more above the
surface of the ground. "Where the seed
is sown by a drill, thero will be no occa
sion for thinning, except possibly where
the drill stops, and a spoonful of seed
falls in ouo spot.
To Destroy -Lice. The best prepara
tions for the removal of lice from cat
tle, young or old, are a salve of fresh lard
ground up with lino sulphur (one ounce
of sulphur to four ounces of lard), aud
raw linseed oil mixed with kerosene oil
in tho proportion of four parts of lin
seed to one of kerosene. These should
bo rubbed from between tho ears all
around tho backbone to tho root of the
tail about twice a week. Two applica
tions are generally suillcicut. They
aro not in auy degree hurtful if they are
-licked by the cattle. Lice which have
been placed in contact with a small
quantity of either of these mixtures
were immediately killed, whilo mer
curial ointment aud carbolic acid failed
to kill them in several hours. N. Y.
Tribune.
Facts ix Fattening Cattle. Bous
singault estimates that an ox woighlng
718 pounds, fed upon -10 pounds
per diem, will increase- in weight
about two pounds saily. Accord
ing to "Mr. Low, an ox weighing
770 pounds and consuming 223 pounds
of turnips per week, if ho thrives, will
gain in tho same timo nearly fourteen
pounds in weight. Allowing 100
pounds of hay worth 7G pounds of tur
nips, tho increase is still about two
pounds a day.
Mr. Dubois says tho quantity of
green fodder consumed by an ox during
tho eight months when he is fattening,
is equivalent to G.G00 pounds of dry
hay. Tho averago ration of green for
age per' diem, ho calculates, therefore,
is equivalent to about twenty-seven
pounds of bay.
Mr. Stephenson estimates that 50 per
cent, of tho whole animal will be butch
er's meat ; 8 percent, tallow; 6 per cent,
hide-; aud 20 per cent, entrails. This, of
course, depends upon the condition of
tho beef a fat ono will yield a greater
per cent, of meat at fifty-three to sixty
two per cent. Jiural New-Yorker.
The Household.
A oexcine coru-pono is made thns :
Corn meal and water mixed to a rather
stiff batter, salted to taste, and baked
well m a hot oven.
Drop Ginger Cake. Ono enp of mo
lasses, half a cup of butter, half a cup
of water, three cups of flour, two tea
spooufuls of ginger, one of soda. Drop
with a spoon on a buttered tin.
Plain Cake. One cup butter, ono
cup of syrup, three cups of Hour, half
a cup sweet milk, five eggs, one spoon
cream-of-tartar, half a sihidii of soda,
plenty of spieo. Bake in a square tin.
Corn meal cakes for a morning dish :
One quart of sour milk ; two or three
eggs ; a teaspoonfnl of snlcratns, not
heaped; two level full of salt. Mix
thick with com meal, and fry after
steak, or in lard.
Hasty Busks. Two eggs, ono pint
of flour, one cup of sugar, one cup of
milk, one dessert-spoonful of butter, ono
teaspoonful of soda, two teaspooufuls
of err nm tartar. To bo made up and
baked imciediatelv thereafter.
PuDDixa Sauce. One-half teacnp of
butter, ouo and a half toaenps of sugar
and one pint of strawberries mashctl till
juicy. (Canned berries may bo substi
tuted for fresh ones.) Beat tho butter
and sngar to a cream, then stir in the
berries.
JFrkxch Cake, Two enps of sugar,
four cups of ilour, three-quarters of a
cup of butter, ono cup of milk, four
eggs, two teaspoonfnls of cream tartar,
ono teaspoonful of bi-carbonate of soda.
To be flavored with rose-water and
baked in tins.
Light Corn- Beead. Scald one quart
white corn meal with one quart hot
water ; then add half cup molasses, one
te.ispooufnl Ealt and one quart cold
water. Stir well, and add one quart
eal, half pint yeast. - Let rise in a
'warm plaoafof t hours, then eix
well, put in the skillet and bake by the
fireplace four hours. If youhaven't
hop yeast add half pint salt-rising yeast
before putting to bake.
Delicious Dressing for Fowls.
Spread pieces of stale but tender
wheat bread liberally with butter and
season rather highly with salt and pep-
fter, -working them into the butter a
ittlc; then dip the bread in wine, and
use it in as large pieces as is convenient
to stuff the bird. The delicious flavor
which the wine gives is very penetrat
ing, and gives to the fowl a rich, gamey
character which, k very pleasant.
A Nice Omelet. Beat two eggs,
yolks and whites together, in a bowl,
uatil very light. In a cup put oue
tablespoonfnl of corn Btareh ; add slow
ly a half teaspoonfnl of milk (new milk
is best) ; when well stirred and smooth,
pour this over the eggs, and beat them
all well together for a few minutes ; a
littlo chopped parsley can be added if
wished. Cook as other omelets. In
making any kind of omelet, salt and
pepper should not bo added until sent
to the table ; and to have them perfect
ly light and tender the ingredients must
be well and quickly beaten with the iorK.
Remedy for Sore TnnoAT. Take
one large red pepper, such as aro grown
for family use ; steep in half a pint of
water, after which strain in a quart of
molasses, adding a little vinegar ; boil
all together to a thin syrnp ; use this
whenever the throat feels dry or dis
agreeable ; if it be in dead of night it
will soothe tho throat (and not irritate)
and warm it up well. If sharper than
can be borne in the mouth, put it back
near the palate with a spoon and swal
low ; apply outwardly a thin slice of
salt pork, warming it up well in vinegar
and pepper ; apply as bot as can be
borne on the throat. Medical Journal.
A Writing Machine
There is a fair chance now of writing
being done away with altogether. An
instrument has been invented by one
.Tames Densmore, of New "York, called
the "Typewriter." It is about tho
size of a sewing macliiue, and is worked
like a piano. Tho keys are in four
" banks" or rows, twelve to fourteen
inches in length, so that tho key-board
is about fifteen inches wide, and the
process of writing is to sit before the
instrument and manipulate tho keys.
When the key is struck the type is
thrown up, and will not fall uutil tho
finger is removed from tho key. The
types are engraved on the ends of a
scries of steel bars, pivoted on a circle,
so that they may vibrate on the pivots
aud all strike at the same point. Di
rectly over the point where the types
all strike an inking ribbon is drawn, so
that every typo will strike it before it
can strike anything else, and is mado to
movo so as to touch every timo in a
fresh place. Directly over this inking
ribbon the paper carriage is made to
move from right to left, and tho paper
is arranged 10 go unuer a cynnuer or
roller, which acts as a platen, bo that
every timo a key is struck, a tj-pe is
thrown up against tho inking ribbon,
carrying the ribbon with it against the
cylindrical platen, and thero it leaves
its impression. Tho remaining ma
chinery is very ingenious. Tho speed
is said to be three times that of the
pen, and the force required very small.
An expert may write sixty-five words a
minute. Tho machine has forty-four
characters. Such is tho type-writing
machine. All wo now want is a spell
ing machine and a patent braiu-workor,
through which a man may hatch ma
chine poetry, and the summit of human
ambition will have been attained.
Equinoctial Storms.
There is a popular delusion that a
three-days storm is inevitable when the
sun crosses the line in the latter part of
March and September, and tho unset
tled state of the weather at this period,
which usually culminates in showers of
some duration, is always spoken of as
the equinoctial storm."
According to Prof. Loomis, of Yale
College, however, the equinox has very
little to do with storms, and, excepting
that the weather is generally uusettlcd
by the changes which are taking place
in the atmosphere, there isno moro like
lihood of a storm upon the day that sun
crosses the line than upon any other of
the year.
So much for ono of the popular theo
ries, which, like our popular supersti
tious, obtain a stronger hold upon tho
public mind than the strongest facts.
In tho light of this truth, it is not diffi
cult to account for the length of time,
centuries perhaps, which it takes to dis
cover a popular error or establish a
scientific truth ; nor can wo measure
our indebtedness to those men who de
vote their lives to discovering facts in
n attire and art, and establishing them
upon a scientific that is, a real aud
kuowable basis. For it must be re
membered that these men are always in
a minority ; tho mass of mankind are
content to take tho world as they find it,
with all its errors, all it superstitious,
ull its prejudices, and feel no gratitudo
to those who disturb their fond and fool
ish belief in them.
Transit of Venus.
The coming transit of the planet Ve
nus is a matter of great importance to
tho scicntiGc world. Tho phenomenon
will occuron the 8th of December next.
.T . 1 .-
nuu uxieusivo preparations are .nemg
made for the observation of the passage
of that planet across tho sun's disk, i
The last transit visible from the earth
occuri ed in 17G9, and thero will not be ,
auomer uu mo vear ::uoi. jjv tlte
knowledge wo now possess, as a baM3,
for calculation, it ia imi)ossiiilo
i to aseer- i
tain the earth's distance from the snn
within 300,000 miles. When the total
dist.tnco is about 91,4S0,000 miles, as
slight a matter as the distance above
mentioned would seem to be of noprac
;...ii ;i. t.. .--i- -
MI..H luniunaucc , uui ts inriiiuun oi
forty times the earth's diameter renders
computations too uncertain to suit as
tronomers. It is expected that tho ob
servation, which will be taken next De
cember, will leavo a margin of only
50,000 miles open to doubt. As the
transit will occur in the winter, the base
of observation must bo located south of
tue equator. Great Britain will have
special stations in the Sandwich Islands !
nnu in seven other localities. Tho
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" Ltvee-pool." The policemen of
Liverpool wear a badge, fastened on the
cap, a silver bird, somewhat resembling
a crane, but in reality intended for a
liver, the old-time bird of Liverpool,
which was once literally a marsii or
pool. There the liver went to nest and
live, and was found in no other place in
Eng'lr.nd. The liver is now extinct,
thongh. specimens of the bird are pre-1
served ia the British museum. I
Tito Ti.a Ti,iSi l li tJ i "te world s conghing might bo prevent
S,m,rJJEr; blem-issiniply the fa- b a 8tronB effort of the k He
inihar geometrical procostrof construct- , f nf n xvn,, i,i;Ms.
IIU1IA. ILII.SMH innT" AT nTTil nirl LWmaasnw
The
Duradc-st Knotringcst Dog
that
Ever Wore liar."
He came in from Truckeo Meadows
yesterday, did that level-headed dog.
He rode in by the side of his master on
a lead of potatoes. He was not a pretty
dog, not a dog of blue blood and higfi
degree. He was a till, gannt, shaggy
haired, wild-eyed looking briudle beast,
of unrecorded pedigree. As the wagon,
carrying man, dog and potatoes, halted
for a time in front of a saloon in North
C street, ono of a party of half a dozen
loungers thereabout made some remark
in regard to the appearance of the
canine, when thus spake ye horny
handed, frowsy headed tiller of ye soil":
"Fellers, that air ain't a purty dog, I
know he's like me, makes no preten
sions to nateral beauty but he's just
the durndest knowingest dog that ever
worhar. He's got more instinck, that
dog has, an more savey, an' pen 't ra
tion, an' insight into human natur', jist
in that ugly old cabez o' his, nor can be
found in 4he beds of a whole pluza full
of yer eddicated town dogs poodles
an' feich. What I pride in him for is
his regular human sene; he's just the
darndest dog out ! Now ef I come
home from town perfectly sober (when
1 ve left him to see after tho ranch) it
would jist do your hearts good to see
that dog show off what a sense of ap
preciation he's got of me. Fellers, his
gorgeous tail stands aloft; he skyugles
about ; he ruus on aforo me a scrapin'
up tho yearth with his hind feet, sendiu'
the chips a flyin' ; he holds up his head
and barks in a cheerful an' manly tone
o' voice, escortin' me forward, an' feel
in' prouder'n if he'd holed a wood
chuck! But let me come home full of
tangle-leg, cheep -herder's delight and
terrantiler juice, and this is the darnd
est shamedest dog yer ever saw. He
jist takes one look at me an' he knows
it all. Down goes his tail, he lops his
years, hangs his head, squats his back,
an' lookin' back now an' then, he slinks
off an' crawls under the barn actually
ashamed to be seen about the premises
for fear somebody will find out that I
owu him. I tell you, fellers, he's the
cussedest dog for right out human
sense that ever was seed in these parts,
and Truckee Medders is proud that ho
war pupped thar !" Virginia (ici.)
J'JntcrpritiC.
A Dangerous Game.
" Drop tho handkerchief" is a danger
ous game. Dcsdemoua dropped her
handkerchief, and it cost her her life.
Handkerchiefs have played a great deal
of mischief. A handkerchief ruptured
a Baptist Church in one instance.
Thero was a church sociable in the
chapel, and "they played plays," and
"Drop the handkerchief" was one of
the plays. Wo don't remember just
how it's done, but they stand iu a
circle, promiscuous, and a lady, taking a
handkerchief, walks around on tho out
sido of the circle and drops the hand
kerchief behind one of tho male per
suasiou, and ho runs after her or he
don't avo forget which but any way,
if he catch her, or if ho don't we
forget which he can kiss her. There
is kissing about it anyway, whether he
catches her or not, for "Drop the hand
kerchief" would bo no play with kissing
left out. Aud "Drop tho handker
chief" is a real play, and when grown
up peopls'play, kissing is the main part.
So we know thero is kissing in it, and
tho acount of this peculiar affair says,
" tho game involves kissing," to which
the pastor naturally took exception,
and ho declared "right out loud" that
the "church was built for a house of
God, and not for kissing parties." Aud
ono of tho voting men who was
. a aa
"involved in tue Kissing party even
threatened to smite the parson, and the
account says " tho pleasure of the even
ing was destroyed," and the pastor re
signed his charge.
Savage Sanity. Travelers generally
report that insanity is of very rare oc
currence among savages ; from which
the Journal of Mental Science rather
superficially reasons that diseases of
the brain are duo to tho vicious usages
of civilized society, such as alcoholism,
ambition for wealth, consanguine inter
marriage, hereditary predisposition,
etc. Somo of these usages are, of
course, productive of mental degener
acy or aberration ; but, physiologically
speaking, monogamy could as justly be
assigned as one of civilization's insanity
producers, as contrasted with savage
polygamy. The whole civilized system
must bo pronounced insane if the Jour
nal'a line of argument is logically car
ried out.
Itccrt'M Temple of JIiihIc, Chics K.
Good eccond-liaud pianos. 123 to 200.
New Rosowood pinnon, 5200 to 300.
Now Square Grand pianos, 330 to 173.
Warranted to please, or money refunded.
His Time. Said a member of the
Mississippi Legislature : "Mr. Speaker!
Mr. Speaker ! Mister Speaker ! Ain't J
'titled to de flo', sah ? I got up, sah,
next after Mr. Smith, who was next
after Mr. Johnson, who was next after
Mr. Brown, who came next to Mr.
Burrus, who was next to Mr. Bates, who
wa next to Mr. Ball, who was next to
Mr. Blue, who was next to Mr. Barclay,
sah, and have stood hero until they all
got through turnabout, and now it's
my time."
It was an ancient custom of the Spar
tans, in order to inculcate among their
youth an abhoirence of intemperance
and its lundred vices, to make their
slaves drunk with wine in the public
market-places, so that the rising genera
tiou, upou whom would seme day de
volve the honor and safety of the Liice-
dernon'an .Republic, mieiit see before
thsruaJltheeh.ist!y details of the drunk-
iVl otAwjj ., urn ivar ui reiisun aim oi
Physical
strength. 'Twere well, per
haps, to-day, could some of our youug
men contemplate a similar instructive
lesson drawn from the life, showing
them, by a sharply drawn contrast, the
advantages and true loveliness of ab
stinence and virtue.
For such as appreciate these, Vixe
gak Bittebs is the beverage best adapt
ed, it being purely a vegetable draught,
devoid of alcohol or mineral poiso its
and possessing all the virtues, but none
of the damning curses, of the different
poisons which year by year are swer p-
inS af
llves
thousands oi dollars una
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UOUGHISO VOLITIONAIJ. UT. ArOWH-
to bo the best of
Cocghiso YoLmo.vAi. Dr. Brown-
authoriUcs. thinks that two-thirds of
- a vani of his hospital
niei to say, "The first paUent who
coughs here shall go without food to-
Jay;" and very seldom heard a congh
after that. Doubtless, indeed, much
coughing i3 of nervous impulse, to
xrhich the will yields too readily ; and
many diseases are needlessly and peril-
ouslv aggravated thereby.
To Preserve Fi.owEns FarsTT. A
vase of flowers can -be retained in fresh-
ness much longer by using soapsnds or
soaped water try it.
t(
The "Inratfct-A Pen Picture.
S ber pajid connteaanco, but & t-hort timo
ago the pictnro of ruddy health, tho envy of
tho bchool aud the pndc of ttie household.
8ho was slwajt welcomed bv her schoolmates,
for her lithe form and plca-ua;: deposition
carried cheerfulness into their rants. lJiligotit,
punctual aud oumplary. cbedicnt and grace
ful at home, die von the hearts of alL Uut.
alaa, fro ere sorrowed. Those rosy cheeka and
ruddy lips are blanched by Consumption. Tho
voice once so enclu tingin Ltuyh and hodr is
feeble, huaky and supplanted by a hollow
cough. Lctua approach ittrrcttch gently and
tako her liand. Ho not shudder becaueo of
thofcebloand pa?rcn!cd8 giasp. Tho hand
once do hearty and plump is emaciated and
ehowa bouy outlines, whilo tho cords aud tor
tuous voiua Are ,lain!v mspprd upou tho eur
faco. Tho pu!o that oundwl with repletion,
carrying vigor to tho whole byetcm, and im
parting hie. beauty, vivcity, health and
Btreugth, ia dehcato'to tho touch. Tho feeblo
heart cauuot propel tho thin, scanty blood
with force. 31ust wo lof her while yet iu her
teeua? Compamous and friends gather
around with words of cheer aud consolation,
aud depart with moibtcned eyes aud silent
etops. Must wo lose her? No! there is re
lief I Wo cau etay this desiroyorof our happi
ness and not suffer tho lot of so bright a
gem. Something moro is required now thau
dietary and hygienic observance, for nature
calls for aid and she shall have it. Tako this
pleasant medicine. It is invigorating. Hon
it allays the irritable cough, improves tho ap
pctito and digestion, and scuds a healthy
tiuglo through tho frame. Tho blood is en
riched, ncrvoua foico increased, and tho heart
bouuds with a new impuhso. b'ce her face
brighten by degrees; tho color is roluming,
her voico is getting clearer, aud pleasant
words aro spoken. Tho strength falters yet,
hut is gaining. Let us take Iter out in the
warm fctinehine. Inabhort timo she will bo
able to go without our aid, a chectful girl.
This delightful uicdisiuoniuatbo tiod-blcsrcd.
It is restoring health to our loved one. She
is emerging from her eicknets sweeter ami
nobler tnan beforo, and "Dr. 1'ierco's Golden
Medical Discovery must havo tho credit It
has raised her.
8. It. EoLAit, druggist, of West Union, O.,
says that Dr. PiorcuV Goldon ilcdical Dis
covery has elfcctod a wonderful euro of Con
sumption iu his neighborhood.
WiiiiioFT's Tonic ! A Safe, Srnn
and Scikntikio Cl'kk ! Tho unprecedented
ialo of thif worhl-renownol inediciao proves
inconteatably that no remedy hai superseded
the tico of tlii-s roliable tonie. No r-plecn has
been found so hard as not to yield to its ioft
eninvj inlluenco, and no liver so hypertrophicd
as not to give up its long-retained bilious tc
crctions, and no chill or fever ha yet refiif cd
to fall into line. Wheei.ock. I'im.ay A Co..
proprietors, New Orleans, l'or sale by all
druggists.
P.ix, deformity and death aro pre
vented by the humane. ofTorts of tho National
Surgical Institute, Iudiatiapoli-i. Iiul.. tho
largest institution of tho hind founded this
side of tho Atlantic for tho euro of paralysis,
diseased joints, all deformities of tho human
body, piles, fistula, catarrh and chronic dis
eases. Send your sddro-s to tho institution
and receive their largo Journal giving full in
formation and particulars.
SnvnitATj Irishmen were disputing
one day upon their own best points,
when one said in an aggressive man
uer, " Faith, and I'm a brick." " And,
include," said another, " I'm a brick
layer," aud felled tho lirst speaker to
tho ground.
Tur. NoitTiiwisTni::,- Honsn-NAixCo.'s
"Finished" Nail is tho best in tho world.
Go to ltivEBsiUE Wator Cure, Hamilton, IU.
THIRTY YEAltS' rcXlKlS.lKrVUKOK AH
old xuxis:-:.
MRS. WINSLOW'3 E00THIXO SYKUT IS TnE
PltESCIl'TIONOP ono of tho lest Teraalo l'hysi
ciana and l.'ursca In tho United States, and has
been used for thirty years with never fatllcc
safety and success by millions of mothers and
children, from tho t echlo Infant of ono week old to
tho adult. It corrects acUlty of tho stomach, ro
licvea wind colic, regulates tho IkjwcIj, aad gives
reat, health an 1 comfort to mother and child. We
hcllcTO It to be the Bestaad Surest Remedy in the
World In all cases cf DYSEKTKHY and DIAR
RUK IN cniLKKV; whether It arises from
TcotliinKorfroiaanyothor cauio. Full directions
fur usliic will accompany each bottle. Norro Genu
lno unless tho fac-s'.mils of CURTIS it PERKINS Is
on the outside wraprer.
SOLD 11 Y ALL ilEDICKIK DEALERS.
CHILDKKX Oi-TKN' LOOK PALE AND
SICK,
from no other cause than having worrai In the
stomach.
DROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without Injury to tho child,
being perfectly WHITE, and frcp from all color
Int; or other injurious icsrcdicuU usually used lu
vroria preparations.
CURTIS A BROWN, Proprietors.
No. Ill 3 Fulton Street, New York.
Stilt lv Drucqials and CViemisf , and dealer in
ilCilirinrz, u(
TwMTY-rire cxxtj a Box.
HOUSEHOLD, W1' will Yim Surrerl
PANACEA
AND
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
To all porsons suffering
from Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Cramps lu tho limbs or stom
ach, Bilions Colic, Pain in the
Lack, bowels or tide, we would
say Tick Household Paxacea
;akd Family Li.mmcxt is of all
HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA
AND
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
others tho remedy you want
fur iutornal anil external use.
It has cured tho above com
plaints In thousands of cases.
There Is no mistake aboct it.
ITry it. Sold by all Drusrittsts.
S5o7 fi
i woek.
Aeents wanted. I5iiinc- Icslt
A. Itritomhall, iluscatlnc, Iowa.
imatc.
(ti.- KACII WKK1C. Asents vraiited.iiirticii
ip i aJ lars free. J. Worth .t Co., St. Lou's, II".
t1 ( a day. Agents wanted everywhere. I'artlcn
HJ." lars free. ArtAsency,10fiS.lthSt.,St.r.ouIs.
A K.VTS WASTED-Mm or Women. S3t a
1. week or Slt) forfeited. The secret free. Wrl:c
at once to COWEN A CO., 6th St., New Vok.
sftHsfagPor Day guarantoodncmir
iTrfa yriui n aiieor,mi "" urcKTro"
sjsie asa a iw " w.w.cji
'.lili3,.-ulaita.
U
JUBILEE ORGANS.11
R. D. Willson, J 10 West Madison-ss .Chlcaffo.
A DVERT1SEBSI Send Vi cents loOEO. P. BOW
JA. ELL CO.. 41 l'ark Bow, New York, for their
ramythJet rltvrjxr?':, containing listsof 2X0 news
papers and estimates rhowmifccst of advertising.
flUC (lllVC UnOlc'n! secure a R-yal Quarto
UrlC UAI O ITUlmimiT, tnperhly Wind in
Turkey Morocco, and illustrated with 12fEMrrav
lnvs. Retail price $17. CoperthaItiCo.,rhlla.
WHY
NOT.
Send 2ft ets. with addresses or5 others and
receive postpaid a Fi-.eChrrmo7x'VOFtb
$l..Vt.aiid In-trurtir tnrlear .0Oad.iy.
Ftcan A Co., icj South Mh-st., Thlls-, l'a.
Mo Mantels, Counter-Trps. Fumnure
and numbers Rltbs. "d JTarb'fl t
wholesale lr THE OOWEV 3IARBLE
CO., II North Clarfc Street, CblcaRo.
ANY
ONE
sending the 6ldrM of ten perrons jruh 10
cts. will rcelT, fre, iantifcl Cbrozno
and Instructions ho- to "'?. 11'
raid. CxtySorell v Co., 1 SvEtn-st,. TUla-Ja.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY.
WaatU inrardtateiy ."U Te a ns to rrcrre
thctiirMr to nil rncrtie rxst'lons. Aidless
J. P. AUEKMrritt, Sort Tel . CleTt.aad.O.
THIS PRINTIrfFlKK'Sc
nrpr' PolldlnKlfcw Trfc. For sale fcr CM ca
sts NewsraperCn(on.tlMonrt.e-t, J.i 1Mb and
ii-Ib rcas. Alsoafsllassortastntof Job Inks.
3 SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED
la eath county fir tee Sprir-sran-' Sanrac. SI 50
per mnntti. 5nl f'r eireUt strtre f.s.l pr
tlcsUrs. riEOLEiliircCCEDT.CL Mtfo, I L
DU. SJL3V1.. S. FITCH'H
FA2MTX.Y IPIIYSICLAJST
WIU te sent frn by rsall to any cae sendtcj thetr
address to 711 Broalway, Sew 1'ork.
A 5
aKTTS VV.VSTBD to sell car Janly ctlstrxisd
Articles for Ladies' wear, Indlsptctable aad
abtolatelr necessary. IO.OOO SOLD
.nt.'TIll.Y. Taej tr to etmfort and satis
faction. So fesale raa do -wtta-rot tbera.
iHsnrle at. nn recetct Cf S Olt. Kit K FT.
Sind for ninsuate.! Circular. 1-E TEKLE ECBBEB
CO., 90 Ccarabcrt 2txt, S Tork.
CAKYASSIUS BOOKS SEWT FREE FOR
PROF. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK
On Karaaod, Wommfcecd ana tieir Jtctaal J
iaier-rcui:ea; j-arc, ia j-a-sa, rmrer, eic
Atrrnti ares'lHcartotna 13ty5 eweJescftMs
wcrk a ay, and we send a rwrticg book free to
acy Ka: airenr Add-rt,stay7exprtee,ett,
XATIOSAi Pr. CO, Calc,:ar St.L93U,So
m
Clap Bnsiifiss Directory.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
CHICAGO BCKATKE A DITCHER CO., S6 LaSaUe.
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
Da. HIATT Lc ROY, 125 South Clark.
AWNINGS. TENTS. TWINES AND CORDAGE.
OILUSUT, HUI1BARD CO.,2X to 30 South Water.
BAKING POWDER AND EXTRACTS.
DR-rRICE'S.Steele.irricoMr..2inA33S.Water,
Chicago, ax N. Zl, sc Louis, 21! Miln, Cincinnati.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. ROCKING HORSES.
SLEIGHS. Etc.
JAKES E. THOMAS, Manufacturer, lit N. Teorla.
DRUGGISTS-WHOLESALE.
E. 1IURN1IAM 4 SON, 82 and 14 Lake.
ENGRAVER. SEALS. PRESSES. BURNING-BRANDS.
SOAP STAMPS, STEEL AND BRASS STAMPS.
L. 1IOC1IK, 171 E. Randolph.
ENGRAVERS.
S. D. CHILD?, JR., A CO., 115 Franklin.
ENGRAVERS' STENCILS AND STOCK.
C. H. HANSON, 33 South Clark.
FURNITURE.
A. L. HALE JL BRO., 19. li, It and 16 CanaL
GUNS. CUTLERY. FISHING TACKLE.
Address " SPENCER," 335 Wabah-aT. Est.lSW.
HAR0WARE AND CUTLEST-WHOLESALE.
EDWIN HUNT A SONS, M and CO Lake.
HEAVY HARDWARE-WHOLESALE.
KIUBAKK IIH03. A CO , BO to St MIchlKan-ar.
HOTELS.
NEVADA HOTEL, Wabath-ar., bft. Madlton and
Monroe. Central, cononlnt. 2.(0 per day.
IMPERIAL AXLE GREASE.
GEO. n;SWIFTACO.,frs.,lU to US Fulton.
LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD MANUFACTURERS
K. W. BLATCHFORD A CO., TO Worth Clinton.
LINSEED OIL AND OIL CAKE MANUFACTURERS.
E. W. BLATCHFORD A CO., 70 North Clinton.
LOCKSMITHS' AND BELL-HANGERS' MATERIALS.
J. F. WOLLENSAK, 223 LaSallo.
MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS.
THE GOWKN MARBLE CO.. It North Clark.
P. W. SMITH A CO.. Dealers la Kouhand Fin
lihod Marble, 43 E. Vau Buren.
MUSIC, SHEET AND BOOK. AND DEALERS IN
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
GEO. V. ROOT A SONS, 109 State.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
V. W. KIMBALL, 303 te 203 State.
PUMPS, WOOD AND PORCELAIN CYLINDER PIPE. Etc.
J. F. TEMPLE A SONS, Mnfrs., cor. Folk aud Canal.
REAL ESTATE.
JAS. B. GOODMAN A CO., 73 Dearborn.
SEWING MACHINE COMPANIES.
AMERICAN S. M. CO., 212 Wabath-ar.
"DOMESTIC'S M. CO., 7t State. AtfOntt wanted.
rjROVKIl A 1IAKKK S. M. CO.. lffl Mate.
1IOMKS M CO.Jobnon.CIrkA Co., 157 State.
VICTOR S. M. CO., 3ct Y.'ett Madtson.
SHOT.
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO., 70 North Clinton.
SHOW-CASE MANUFACTURERS.
SAMUEL B. MARTIN, 57 State.
SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
JAS. S. KIRKACO.'S STANDAUl) SOAPS, sold by
Wholekalo Tr.tde crery where,5 to 362 N. Water.
STEAMSHIP LINES.
WHITE STAR MAIL LINE, 97 CUtk, A. Lagerffrcn.
WHITE LEAD. ZINC AND COLORS MANUFACTURERS.
CHICAGO WHITE LEAD A01LCo.,Oroen A Fulton.
WIRE CLOTH AND WIRE GOODS.
CLINTON WIRE CLOTH CO., 175 Randolph.
FnOFtTJlBLE EWPLOYHEHirT
Work fiir Kvrryboily. (innil AVaKe.
1'criuniiriit Kiniileij mriit. .Mriinnil Wo
men sauted. Full purllculnr frcr.
Address W. A. Henderson & Co., Cleve
land, 0.. or St. Louis. Mo.
THE IMPROVED MOWE" SCALE
Is
tho i uly ono containing all
!ruYt.mcuts.
tbe Modern Im-
COMPARISON INVITED. COMPETITION CHALLENGED
Send for Circulars and Price.
A.M. GILBERT A CO.,
:P State-st.. ChiragO.
QILRF.RT A COMPANY,
IU Walnut., Cincinnati.
Wanted Agents.
From $75 to $250 per Month,
Everywhere. Male and female, to sell one of
the most useful articles ever invented, need
ed in every family. Send for circular.
Address .KCO.IH .V CO.,
157 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
illniiitrnrttircil anil for sale at
23 & 25 E Randolph St. Chicago.
Portable Soda Fountains!
. $-10, $50, $75 and $100.
OOOD, D0BABLK AND CHEAP.
Shipped Ready for Use.
Mintif-rtured by J. W. CUAPMAB
I CO., Itaiiuoir, las.
SEND yon A CATALOQUE.
IOWA AND KEBUxlSKA!
KII.MONS OF ACRES OP TnE BEST LAND In
tho West, f.ir rale on Ten Yean' Credit, at ft
irrmit. Interest, l'J tho Hurllntou and Mis
souri lllver Batlroaa corojianr.
NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED,
Climate, lonir Seai-mt, low Tarsi, and freo Kitten-
Except lntcreft, till fifth ye
ear. Rich ."u, warm
lion, free fare and Lou i'reiyhtt on household
goods to those who
BUY T
For Circulars and Map, with full rsrtlmlsrs.ad-
dress
Land Commissioner. Burlington, Iowa.
Vr.v. . iiauui".
500,000
ZINC COLLAR PADS
Have Keen Used Since Jan. 1st, 1871.
A snfllcient crnarantcorif their utefuinets. They
are warranf ed to prevent ehsflns? and to cure any
ordinary ;.M.KI .ECK on IlflKSKM or
?IDI.KS.tf Trlrited ntri-rlirr-lttwc4. Have
alj s ZIAC t:it;.AI)I)l,K IMII that prevent
rhaniieon the tick, and m l.KAI-l.I.'r J1CI
I.Alt VKAT IMU to protect the shoulders
from trails. All of which are fur sale by harness
makers thriutrhnut the flitted Ptate and Canada
Manufactured by XIC COLLAR I'AO CO.,
HUt IIA.-VA.-V. .MICH.
Sandwich Manufacturing Co.,
SANDWIPH. DE KALB CO., ILLINOIS.
ADAMS' IMTK.ST oF.LK.KKKUI.VU
PinVKlt CIJt'.MIKL,t.KK (popnUrlr
known aa the "Sandwich Sheftr). arylff ta
Ue and capscity to salt all wants. Farm Uvwv
HoiTfrs. Hand Corss-lhallera. ! raaoo-fi-tarer.
of tte celebrated COKX KIXU CViV
TIVATUIt.
Oescrlptlre ClrcnUrs.fnlly UlnstraUd. nallci
free to may a4drtss. t. P. ADAXS.fteTstary.
The Human tcnraetlre sbosld fcaearafBlly
rrytoecre.ctbrw it stay ran oV tbe track of
life at aay acatrat. To kesplts CUst tatertal
aiaccsacTT ta perfect tnaa.cr to cut It la gooi
werktcc cwtdltlaa when catcf order. . 14 y
ealtar prorttce cf
Tarraafjc Effenrf$cat Seltwr JlperieaC
Tbe tborca8h--.tis with wklca Udeaases vttbect
irrttattcc lbe Wrwels, the lose and nrr which U
cc"irn.rcfreh:orratiaii.frrsr.tarHfit
iesparts tothe stcaaeb.ttaapc-euztas Sect.tC
aff.irds in he t4 acne. Its aaU-tCUa-Bi yiopartl.
acd tts savertor rsertti as a srsra! rarr-nirc.
jaituriieaiienioo iui is is. cyoao BJicsaipsr-
Uer, the nsoit Tiraslte faaulr mtOHze oi m
s;. SU ty all irtwutt.
Ifcp i',.'' !S?VE'aPJBWB.jBafc
rmlaSPliafisaask
HAZ27S
VEGETABLE SIC1UA.1
HAIR
This standard arWcls Is compounded with tat
greatest care.
Its effects arc as wonderful aad satisfactory M
CTer.
It restores gray or faded hair to Its youthful
color.
It remoTet all eruptions. Itchier, aad dandruff:
and the ncalp by Its use become wia.te aad clean.
glands t( their norm I vigor, pTeTentingbildnei.
and making the hair grow thick and strong
As a dressing nothint has beenfsucd toeZsclual.
or desirable
Dr. A A. Hayes, Stat Astayer rf Massachusetts,
saysoMt "t consider il iKe Utt yrtjurjtwn tot
ts Intended purposes."
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE,
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be relied on to
ehincn the color of the teard from ttrav or any i
other undesirable shade, to brown, or Mark, at
discretion u is casuy im1". pemu in m
rrciMrufwn.andoulckly and rff.ctn.llr produces
xermanrnl
col
waahuS.
nor wsuea wilt -.ciiacr iub uvi i
MASTFACTCaaD ST
R. P. HALL" & CO., Nashua, N. H
SJd lu aS. Druyfitti ami DtaXtrt in Sltiiuina,
4M414444
FLORENCE
The Lota-eoMte.trtl Suit of th
FLOUKNTK -KWI.Nt: JtlAt MINK CO.
uuut the Mnxer, Wheeler A t lon,
and CJruter A Hr ciompnioj. laiclvtcc over
S2BO,OOt,
la finally deeitled by th
Stiprrtu Oturt of tho United .Vnrev
In for of the KI.OKKNtT, wbtrh !'n his
llroken tho Monopoly ofJliyh I'riees.
THE NEWTLORENCE
Jm thei OXLY titaehlne that aeirs bark-
ttttrtf antt fortmrtt, or to ri-jht ami Irft.
Simpteat -Cheapest liett.
Sold ton Cash Om.t. rricciAt. Tkilms
tuns Mi ik.i.i:ics.
TO
Aprit, 1H74. flarene, Mast.
Qw.Wvfr99VvWlllSHIt)tie
FA KM KMJINKS.
LANE Sl BODLEY,
MAHUFACTURKKS OF
The Best Portable Farm
ENGINE,
JIOHT, TEN ANr TWELVE HORSE POWBTI.
J mounlei! 1 n a 5trorir W.a u am! ro.dy for u.
Otir Imiirrv it Sitk Arrettur ts tho leit In use.
Send unfer iHrrct Illustrated Catakitfucs fur
nl-lied on aiiitictlou to
LAiSE cfcBODIJEY
JOHX AM) WATER ST3.. CINCINNATI, O.
tr
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tca-s
53
(9P
slirco
f1
K.ci.r-J'tj
U n bs."'P3
2.-; sr2Tfc?tr
p Cr
"THE THRE8HER OF THE PERIOD."
tftUOIi55it
fr
Sifss
This Is tho famous "ViniUTOR" Thrkiiiikk.
which has crcatrxl surh a rcrolntion In the trailr
ami Ix-como ) rVLi.r EnTAitt.iaiiKn as tho
,lralln?TIlrtllc, of thUd.iv ami pcncntlon.
More ttutn act en thou&anl iiurcliaacrsaml ninety
thonvttiil Rrahi ralscm pronoitnro thec machine
K!CTiK:t.r L.veq l'ai.i.rd for ajraln MvlnR time
aavinp,ant money inakliifr.
Four mltrm made, Tlxt 21-lnrh, 28
Inrti, 32-Im'li, and 3H-lnrh f'yllndrra,
salttttl, 8, lOstnd la-llorMei.TfoHiiIrd"
PiiHPri. A Imo epmrttrm si lour " ei
prfaalr forNtcam I'oMrer.and Improrrd
POK-TitllLK kTtUa KGIXfeS for
Ntram iTlarlslRca
All irraii intcrxllns; to buy Tlirpshlnir Jtv
chines or .Scpnrator "alone," or Honwj Towers
alonc," ns well at Gu aim Itair.ux ajco r'.utw.
rn who want their jrraln thrchel, viTeJan'l
clcannl U the let flrantaer. arc inr itM to enl
for our new forty page IlliMtrattM ramphlet
ami CirrnLtra (tentfrr) pivinjc full particular
al)Ut thee linprord Machines atui other Infor
mation valuable to fanner anl thrcshcrmen.
ArtUress,
NICHOLS, SIIEI'AUD & CO.,
pMflU CVesJr. ,ta
LEGS;
nd ARMS. rVnUaoetlon Ouav
rmnt-J. Pamphlat Tr
CIIA8. VL. EVAK8. MaouTror.
70 ronrth HitmI, ... LOUISVIU.H. KT,
132 Wot rourtb 8trit. - - CUtClWJfATI. O
MEDICAL.
Samaritan Nervine!
It tha treat remedy for aTpl
Uptlc fits. Conrttlstrma and
pasms. It is an tnfaitlbl
rtmedy. a cerlaia and sura
ear in every ease, ef toss; or
thirl ttandlt.tf.il matter not
vjw many drxlors bare triad
thetr skill and failed. It baa
beta tested Vy bnadreda.ana'
nererwa known to fall la
atnfllecas. Ccrneor send la,
mediately for medlctnet, and
teakrslltf A trial bottle wJ
b seat fre to any one iwflr
1b with the above named dla
eaaes. Alwayt rtre naraa cf
your Zi press ofllee when or
dertnaaoetlcloe. SPEEDILY CUBED.
All Chronic asd VerToaa Ihteasee.ef tcth text,
at reasonable prices J-mtg at en who are saffer
ln fron nerroaa deltllty, a weak, nerroct. ea-hjnt:edfllr-.
ro eaera;y, Hw pint. roKfasM
aeavt. vtak raemory. etc, pertaaneatly cored.
renaJt can eonaais at . personally or Vy Utter,
aboct any of the dtatrclttee taddest to taatr tear,
wtta tbe assurance ef tpce4y relief. AU coBssao
Blratloaa strictly ecaAdeetlal.
InctAeetwo ttamta tr aa lllattrated Journal of
ealta-accatUUUeatlteeaaUckre'nUdtaceeea,
eoatatalcsT npwardaof alzty saet, also, albori
Lectsre oa Xarrlace. It U a bck that every faaa
lly oorht to have, aad so one thonlj te wltboat Jt
To the weak aad sickly oae. It lay bar the raa sea
of tbe saalady, points eat the rrsaedy, aad dlrecta
how to ratals that precleas boos. Over lat aav
tttatt are bow aaer trtatratot.
pleaae elate where ton u thl tdvertltait,
Addreet, SR.S A.SICRXOSD.
f O.B9X'l.lt.Jeh.f.
OSes) oa Vraacta street, opposite prift HotaL
jryTbe ntr alao want a partner of gso4
tseral charart'r an4 ef good tt4iatT, with flftft
capital. u assist ta raaxlss- his bnstxest aad act
as correspondent. Address a afcv.
RUPTURES
POSITIVELT COIED.
wadetaaepfja-etrrcIar.oreaaL itHrraaiaaHajp
porter. Saol4cr Brta. Cmtesee; aH ataJtTaf
retrtxUr, oreaaL iBawlaalthits
1 ir"V Crateaee; alt ataJtTaf
dessrattUe. HJ t wtace, Bastw
. . . - A. . tHfi'
WaafctattrtattB IU. Ostoaaa
ICIinuavaH VJW raaftvi
metu.Ac
1ST
BUT Ik P. COATS' BLACK
tfluMvH!1!
ssLfc
1 nT 5
C sip
-;v: 2.S';SZ 2 '
a--srv-r- . Vi ---, e 1
s rrri
atf.MOT.y JHCPjTWc-
afcVif??'--- TjiJTS-rtBC
sigjms&a
BBBams)
laeai
r- t-ix
lX JSVSV TME-1
iS MjrS Yfc
Vh A;rr " rgy lt-A J
Dr. 4. Walker's California tin-
egar Kilters aro a purely VcouWi
preparation, made 'Molly from tho nn
tivo horlis found on tho lower raises of
tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, tho nietlicirxil properties of whka.
aro extracted therefrom ritliout tho ua
j pf Alcohol.
Tho question te nlinusS
, , ., , . ,.,, . f. ,. ..... ,k.
i daily Oskcil. "W hat ia tllO CIUSO Of tho
unparalleled success of ViXEfi.vii Hit
ters f '' Our answer is, that they remo o
tho causo of disease, ami tho patient re
covers his health. They aro tho ;reat
blood puriflerand a lifo-gi vim: principle,
a perfect Renovator and In vibrator
of tho system. Never before? Ia th
history of" tho world haa a medicine Iwa
- ' comtHiuiuled poiwiudnff tho rrm.irkabU
I.- . r ... . t.. t I !... ..-
, qnauue.i 01 WHiAaiui .- in muK "
I aick of oTcry diwo iiian is hew' to. Thy
arts a gentle mrrTauro as weua-n a tonic,
rchernif; Conpti or InflnamiatUa of
tho Liver aad Visceral O.gAas, ta lithuiu
DtM'a3s.
Tlio iiroit?rties o". Dk. Walkers
Yineoau IliTTKRaaro A,H?rii'nt, DianhoroUe,
Cnnninative, Xutritiou. laxative. Pmrt'tii',
Stnlativp, Counter- Irritaut, ijuiiontie, Altera
tive, anil Aati Dllio,J
Grntrful Thousands prwlaim Vin--
KOAK IUtteus tho most woiulerfi.l In
Tigorant that over sustained tho aiuktu
system.
" No Person can lake thoso IlUtots
acconliiiR to dtrertioiw, ami remain lm
unwell, iroriclcl their botiLM aro not ch
stro.vetl by inmcr.il iolm or other
mciun, nml vital urgniu w;wtcd booihl
repti.r.
Uiliotis, Kemittoni anil Intor
mitttMit KcvtM'S, which are mo prt-va-Icnt
in tho vr.l!o)H of our ivat rirort
throsighouL tho United State-, especially
(ho.se of the .Missiiwippi. Oliio, MtHMitn.
Illinois, 'IVnncsseo, Ctuulterlaml. Arkan
sas. Hcd. Colorado, Hmzcv, Ulo Ornnde,
IVarl, Alabama, .Mobile, Saiannah, U.
anoke, .lames, and nianv others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout ir
entire country during tho Summer ami
Autumn, and' remarkably so during sea
sons of unusual boat and dryno, are
invariably accotnpauied by extoi8Tido
ningeiucnts of tho stutniu h and liver,
and other abdominal vUcera In thur
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow
erful inlluenco upon theo various or
gans, is essentially necessnn. There
is no cathartic for the purpose ecjunl to
Du. J. Walkku's Vinkcjar iltriKus,
as they will speedily remove the dark
colored viscid irmtter with which tho
bowels aro loaded, at the sump ti.n
stimulating the secretiou.H of tho ltv .-,
and generally restoring tint healthy
functions of tho digestive oraiw.
.Fortify the hodynainsl dir;tso
by purifying all itn fluids whh ViNitciit
ifirrKns. No epidemic can take hutd
of a system thus fore-armed.
DysjM'psia or ludicstiou. Mul
acherraln Irr ho .Hhonldrrn, CfHighe?,
Tightness of the Chest, Inzltww. Sur
Eructations of tho Stmach, Unci Tato
in the Mouth, lliluuis Attacks, I'.iIjmIa
tation of the Heart, iudammatiou f tho
Lungs, Tain iu the legion ef the Kid
neys, and a hundred other painful ymp
toms, aro the oUspringit f I)p'fm.
One iKittlewllI proven hotter guarnnteo
of its inerita than a lengthy advertise
ment.
Scrofula, or Kind's Evil,
Swelling!", lT!cers, Hryi-ipukw, Stvellr
Vhlt.
;-i mmIc.
(nitre, Scrufuluui iii().iiiiituiti. IiMlttt
Iiiflniniimtioni, Mercurial A irw w, OIl
Sore. KrupUoiirt nf tha Skin, Horn 5 . -.
In theco. n in nil other ct:Kitnthij I-
euei, W'ALKKlt's ViMC'iAtt HiTTBUrt unft
nhown their preat etirntiVfi power to tbn
most olmtmnU; and hitntctnlile cn.
For Iiillanunatory and Chronir
Kheumatlsui, Ooiitlbhoin, Kotmt
tent and Intermittent Kever, I isHWnt.f
ie JIIocmI, IJver, Kidney 'nl ItUtlOVr.
Ehi-M) Itittcru have no ciunJ. Hiulc l)iasei
mo caaed by "itiated IUom1.
irWhaniral Diswiscs. PerBorw m
zngrd in I'aintn and Minenils, suuh m
lluniben, Typi- tlern, CnM boaton. aft-1
Mtui:ri', aa thet itdvanco in 1m.'. an Ufr '
to iiaralyaia of tlto jtvrl. To gtM.4
itKaint thm, take, a done of W'ALKHtt'u Vi
koaii UiTTKns ncctudonalljr,
ForSkiiiDi.soavSesrKruptions, Toi
ler, Fait Ithctim, lIi:lcbpMr SpoW, Pimple
I'U'tulos, lloIU, Vnrbnncltbf, Hlng wrm.
Scald-ljcail, 6ri Kyc?. Kryripola. It.
cenrf Ijiacriloratfon of th rjkin, HMr"
and Iii3"iei of tho Skin of whntrr imh
or nature, arc literally dng np aul arrH-l
o'lt of the rte:n iu a short tiui by the tr--f
tbce flitter.
I'm, Tupe, ami olhcr iionn.
hirkitir; m the rt'm of o oionj Utataaztb.
.ore i-i!'ccltiaHr dcxtrojTftl and tauim-eil, '
vTKlcm nf iiJtJRinr, r.o rt-nnifaai, m m
thclmtnilicx will free the $ tcra fiwtu vrvrut
hJte thco RttT.
For Fonialc Complaint"?, inyoun
or oli!, tiittrrfcd or Mnglo, at thfilatvii of wi
manhtxnl tir thu turn of hfr, thru Toc
DitJvn diijIar an i!-cidl an influeaee that
iaprorctnent s wxm rmrcpUM. .
Clean tho Viliatetl JHootKhen-
cTfr roa Cml iu fmpantfcbarjtiaj; Unvagii
the kin in I1rnl, KnipUor., jt So:.
clrajue Jt -srhen v find it olrlrarUl at
Jczpjib in Ihc Tn.; clcwiw it xbet tt k
fonl , Tour feolicR mil tll rta tr ito. Kp
tho Wood parr, and tbc health of th t rtt
Trm iou'jw.
M. II. MetHiytAUtl Ai CO
Im tsUu mtAC.m.A tna.. Mn YtWn. Cdi&rel.
aa4 vn t Wabt-Ura aad ChtUt Sta, :. V.
ll ly-ll IrwKKlta'-ocl Deattera.
Ill J. I A TTAAOEaTS waete-d In uwa ao-S
JL Pa r rensatTy t aII TJU. or -et op ehjb
orders Utt tb UuiaiT'i CooipaJsy
InAaerlca. Impnrtrrs prices and tadaeeaoealt
'" ' H CUtvUr Aedrett.
ROBKRTirzLU.tjreteyat T rOM,m
PTCI,0JIASCT oa OCI. CHAKXKMJ-I
M. Itowitar sxmayfsxaatan4 an tbe
kv aad arfvrtloae f aay person itey '.
etanUy. Tbte elaspls atenUi ar4lreseat a cae
Pe. fre by osaCI. or 3&c totler vllh
rrtif . ryptlaa Oracle. Preass. Ui!s
2itf,.,5- A i'' Vk. mjrr: sold. Addrcrr
T. WllJJjUt A CO PabarAUadclpfcia.
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