The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 16, 1883, Image 4

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* > H DOMESTIC. A Hocsekeepsb's Devices.—We have white cotton flannel hiittens always for haujring out clothes in winter. They are kept in the. clothes-pin bag or clothes basket, and are always handy when washday comes. Did you know that cotton flannel mittens were a perfect source of comfort to wear while making beds, dusting, sweeping, etc,, in cold rooms ? They are easily and cheaply made. We have too much regard for intellectual, improvement to recommend quilt piecing that requires time and thought and valuable material, but, one rainy afternoon we collected the little rolls of calico .and gingham that had accumulated during the year, chose sample patterns, one brisk-lingered girl sat down to the sewing machine, while two more oat out pieces to keep her busy, and by bed time we had a pretty quilt covering, with die trifling expense of one spool of thread. Where there aia several menfolks in a family, to wear out heavy wool material, the backs of coats and pants, where there is not much wear npon the fabric, out into squares and pieced together upon the sewing machine, lined with cheviot, made heavy with cotton batting and a layer of flour-sacking-paper, and tied with knittmg cotton, make an excellent substitute for a buffalo robe. We have a robe of this kind, for common nse, that has seen three year’s service, and is as good as ever, and is voted by the family more comfortable than any buffa lo robe. Bkei> Bibos, Stewed Philadelphia Stylh.—Pluck the birds carefully, leav ing on the heads, draw them and fill them with the following force-meat: For a dozen birds mix together two ounces each of veal and ham, finely chopped; season the moat with a salt- spoonful of grated nutmeg or powdered mace, quarter of a saltspoouful of pep per, and a level teaspoonful of salt. After the birds are well fiiled with force meat lay them in a saucepan just large enough to hold them, dust over them a tabiespoonlul of flour, add to them a tablespoontul of butter, and sufficient boiling water to cover them; cover the saucepan closely, and stew its contents slowly for twenty minutes. Then serve the birds in the gravy formed in cook ing them. Modekk dwarf book cases, which con sist simply of a set of ash, walnut or ebonicsed shelves with the top enclosed in an ornamental rail and a slender pole Irom which to suspend a curtain, are a «ieat improvement on the cumbersome old cathedral-like rece ptacles for forgot ten literature. They stand flat against a wall, occupying little space, hold many books, and the top serves the pur pose of a small cabinet in the opportun- uy it affords for the display ot a few pieces of good china and small easel l ictnres. A lovely panel is made of a strip of black satin embroidered with pinks. The top and liottom are finished with two-inch bands of scarlet plush, and the lower edge has also a border of silk balls of different shades of red; a brass wire is fastened to the top and a silk t otd with which to suspend it. An elegant lambrequin may be made of dark crimson plush, velvet or velve teen. Then put on, in diagonal hues about three inches apart, rows of thin brass crescents. Finish the edge with r. rersr <»f silk kaoacls, tjing each tme to a crescent with a silk cord, and then fas ten to the velvet with the same cord. To wash wiuie iiauneis without shrinking them make a good suds of boiling water, and add n tahleKpoontui of aqua-ammonia, and when scalding hot pour over the tiunuol. Do not rub on a board, but, if convenient, use a poun der, Rinse iu hot water and wring as dry as possible and hang in the hot sun to dry. A new trame for small mirrors and pictures has the top and left side about one-half the width of the bottom and right side. It is covered with plush, and a small owl placed on a perch orna ments the upper right-hand corner. It is more important in covering the walls of a new house to select materials and patterns intrinsically good and sui- t dile than something that has the last touch of fashion—for fashions, even in widl papers, change, while the princi ples which underlie true art and fitness do not. To txtraoi ink from cotton, silk or woolen goods, dip the spots in spirits turpentine^ and let ii remain for several hours; then rub thoroughly between the hands, and it will all disappear without changing either the color or texture of the fabric. The latest style for parlor stoves is a combination of braes, iron and tiles. The facings are of pobshed brass, while the interior is of liammerd iron, and encaustic tiles form a frame work be tween the mantel and the grate. The latest coffee p<>t is a reversible one. The coffee is placed iu the top and the water in the bottom. As soon as the water boils the pot is quicidy re- versed, and by the slow process of fil tering excellent coffeq is procured. Slits for the dinner table are made in linen crash, the ends being hand somely decorated in drawn work, and finished ttith a deeply knotted fringe. Occasionally designs are worked npon 1 he whole length in filosello or crewel. Leatheb boxes are very much in de mand. They are made in fancy leathers of ey«ry kind, and are either richly em- 1 Kissed or tooled in colors, or very often decorated by fret-work earring, which is carved out upon folds of double leath er, Fortiekh are now made in terra cotta turcomae cloth, with a deep dado ot Stamped velvet or pluah, and finished off with a short ball fnnge. For loop ing back bands of the stamped material are preferred. Holbein work is the most suitable lor the decoration of the scarfs which arc fashionable for the top of cottage pianos. The design should be w orked only iu the ends and finished off with a knotted linen fringe. x Tee last invention for the comfort of invalids takes the form of a chair which is capable of no lesa than 180 different movements. Formed upon an Knglish model it is the work of au American uiannJaotnrer Pbetty and inexpensive screens nan re made by covering an ordinary clothes- horse with dark felt or pluah, upon winch Chinese crape pictures may be mounted. HUMOROUS. On one day of the carvival week at New Orleans, was Mr. M., a jolly soug- brother, on the to home going oeonpied, He was on the mask ball been and found himself In happy mood. On the way was he from somebody in the following way spoken to: *‘Excuse me. Can you whistle ?” ‘•Oh, yes!” "Therefore can you—to me —a great serene—make.—X live namely (hie)— there up two stairs high—and when I late—to home come—then whistle I *du bist verruckt mein kind’—aud my wife throws to me the (hie) key down. This evening Imt—is It a little much become —the tongue will not well—I cannot whistle!” "Oh, if it further nothing is,” said the singer, “the melody know I.” With that steps ha under the window and whistles. Hardly are the first notes vhistled, so opens itself the window and the song- brother receives on the head the con tents of a wash basin. At the same time resounds a shrieking woman’s voice: “There, hast then it, vagabond, for thy late to home coming ?” A Hotel Mali’* Luck. Mr. J. 0. Tyler, cbief clerk at the Union Depot Hotel, O^ilen, had rheumatism in the muscles of the chest and left shoulder. By applying the Great German Remedy three days he realized complete restoration and he is of the opinion that there is noth ing equal to the St. Jacob’s Oil for pain. The Great German Remedy is also a speci fic for burns and sprains.—Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune. Two aides to it.—“There are two sides to everything,” said a lecturer, “I repeat it, there are two sides ” At this juncture a tired looking little man stood up in the front seat to say: “Well, if you’ve no objections, I will just step out and see if there are two sides to this hall. I know there is an inside, and if I find there is an outside you’ll know it by my not coming back. You needn’t be alarmed If I shouldn’t return.” And as he walked up the aisle lie was fol lowed by the admiring eyes of the whole audience. Their sympathies were with him, but they were deficient in moral courage. “Fools take to themselves the res pect given to their office. ” But Kidney. Wwt commands respect for its ewn solid merits, tested, tried and found not want ing in any essential principle required fo- the cure of dyspepsia, piles, malaria, and ail diseases of the kidneys, bowels and liver Prepared tn dry and liquid form. HaTThe Scarlet, Cardinal Red, Old Gold, Navy blue. Seal Brown, Diamond Dyes give perfect results. Any fashiona ble color, 10 cents Earned the dime: “Well, my little man, aren’t you barefoot rather early this season ?” said a benevolent gentle man to a New Haven youngster this morning. “Guess not. Wuz !>orn bare foot, I wuz.” “I declare so yon was. What a pity; what a pity. Well, Na ture is unkind to the poor, really,” and he gave the youupster a dime to atone for the neglect of the “mother of ns all.” Fear Not. All kidney and urinary complaints, es pecially Bright’s Disease, Diabetes and JLivor troubloa, Uop Bitters will surely end lastingly cure. Cases exactly like your own have been cured iu your neighbor hood, and you can find reliable proof at home of what Hop bitters has and can da Had met before; The fashion of giv ing balls at public places lias its advan tages, but it ought to make one careful. At the Kensington Vestry Hall, lately, a young dandy accosted a gentleman who was standing near the doorway, “I think I have mot you before several times—a.” “Probably, sir, ’ he replied; “I’m Gunter's bead waiter.” •When the fountains of life are not cor rupted and embittered by sufferiug; when the functions ot womanhood are strictly normal, woman Ute is like music, with no discord to Jar her delicate sensibilities and break the vi'al and organic harmony. But many who suffer trom vital and functional disorders have found immediate relief and a permanent cure by using Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. A new agony: “it is quite the proper idea ior a young lady to paint a bunch of pansies on a fresh laid egg aud for ward it by special messenger to her best gentleman fnend. This signifies: “Pa is hatching another scheme against yon. Gome ‘over the garden wall’ this even ing.” The interest now begins. Notice —John U. Sabins, Counselor- at-Law, Broadway, New Vork, gives special attention to collection of claims against Produce and Commission dealers, write. An unprofitable bid: “I understand that Brown is in trouble,” said Smith- son. “Yes,” replied Fogg. “Brown was at the auction shop the other day. They had a silver pitcher, and Brown offered to take it—offered to take it for nothing, you know. Well, the Sheriff took him up. That’s all.” for dyspepsia, ‘.nmgesuoa, depression of spirits and general debility, in their va rious forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Cahsaya.’ made by Caswell, Hazard & Co, New York, sold by all Druggists, is the beet tonic; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness it has no equal. The poetical and the practical—Sen timental diner: “Eat a lark I Partake of one of the quiring songsters at heav en’s gaU>! I would as soon eat a hymn!” Practical friend: “Y.x as, never touch small birds—they all feed on worms.” Modesty: “Do you pretend to have as good a judgement as I have?” ex claimed an enraged wife to her husband. “Well, no,” he replied slowly, “our choice of partners for life shows that my judgment is not to be compared with yours.” Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffener the only invention that makes old boots straight as new. A friend once called Dickens’ atten tion to an ill-shaped but skilful soul))- tor’s awkwardness in society; whereup on the great humorist remarked, “Nevertheless he always oats a pretty figure." “Why do you call this brand of whis key the Horn of Plenty ?" asked a trav eller of g bartender in Kentucky, “Be cause it yill qc/n vob oopionidy,’’.was t.hai rotilv ^ * • “Hannah, said a landlady to her new servant, “when there’s any bad news, always let the boarders know it before dinner. Such little things make a great difference in the eating in the course of a year. ” The druggist who hesitates now is lost for the winter. He should sling together some sweet oil and liquorice and bring out his cough cure at once. Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup does not pay him enough protlt. The father of a St. Louis bride pre sented his son-in-law with eighty thou sand head of cattle.—Papa, dear,” exclaimed his daughter when she heard of it, “that was so kind of yon to make such a gift; Charley’s awfully fond of ox-tail soup !” Vegctine Dr. Callier Surprised. Vegetine Cured his Daughter. CALUKR8VIIAK, Chilton Co., Ala., Mar 15,18T8. Dear Sir,—My daughter has been afflicted with nai.ul catarrh, affection of the bladder and kidneys, and is of scrofulous diathesis, and, after having exhausted iny aklll and the most eminent physi cians of Selma, I at last resorted to the use of yonr Vkgktinb (without confidence), and, to my great surprise, my daughter has been restored to health. I write this as a simple act of Justice, and not as an advertising medium. Kenpeclfu'R, CALLIER, M. D. LIVER COMPLAINT. (iwoosviLLH, III., July 30, iSTS. B. R. Stkvknb, Boston: Dear Sir,—My only object in giving you this tes- Umouiai is to spread valuable Information. Hav ing beeu badly afflicted with L<t*r txrmplaUU, I was Induced by some of my friends to try your Veokyike; and before I had used half of the bot tle 1 found that I was deriving great benefit by It. 1 had used other medicines but could not say that they helped me in the least. I pronounce your medicine far ahead of tiny other, and can cheer fully recommend it to any uno in need of such a medicine. Yours resu’y, MARY KNEELAND. MR?". LIVER COMPLAINT. Two Bottler Cured Me. Waterloo, Iowa, Oct. #, 1878. H. R. Stsvknr, Boston: I have been troubled with Lta-r Complaint and disorders of the stomach and have taken many preparations without effect, but alter taking two bottles of Vuostink 1 am as wed as ever 1 was. Resp’y, 8. A. LINCOLN. We are personally acquainted with Mr. Lincoln, and know (the above) his statement to be time. We have sold large quantities of Vkoktimk and our customers speak well of It for the complaints for which li is recommended. WANGLER BROS, Druggists and Booksellers, Wstcr.oo, Iowa. Vegetine Is Sold by all Druggists, nreuLLS SYRUP PILES ANAKESIS Dr. S. SilflWs External Pile Remedy Gives Instant relief and Is an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Soldi ~ KIDNEY-WORT ii IS A SURE CURE { for a!! diseases of the Kidneys and LIVER It hu epeclflo notion on this most important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free condition, effecting its regular discharge. U|o|owi«k If arc suffering from muicariae malaria,have the chin*, are billons, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kidney- Wort will surely relieve and quickly euro. In the Spring to cleanse the Gyetera, every one should take a thorough course of It. a- SOLD BY PRUOOISTS. Prloatl. KIDNEY-WORT Kemi'Dibcr Tbis. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Na ture In making you well when all else falls. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own f lit If you re main ill. for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy In all such complaints If you are wasting away with any form of Kid ney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, ami turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. if you are sick with that terrible sickness. Ner vousness, you will find a “Balm in Gilead” m the use of Hop Hitt era If you are a frequenter, or a resident ot a mias matic district, barricade yonr system against the scourge of all coantries—malaria!, epidemic, bil ious. and intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters. It yon have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable gen erally, Hon Bitters will give yon fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and oomfort- In short they cure all Diseases or the stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, KMnevs, Bright's Disease. $500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. That poor, bedridden. Invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health, by a few bottles of Uop Bitters, costing but a trifle. WIU vou let them suffer » “Grssn, dear,” said she, as she leaned a tender cheek on his manly cheeked ulster. “Why are these snow flakes like your moustache?” This pleased him, «ven to have it mentioned. “I don’t know, pet,” he murmured in nocently. “Why are they?” “Because they are so slow coming down.” He drove with bqth hands after this. •**‘‘What Is bred in the bone, will never out of toe flesh. ” But rheumatism, piles, malaria, constipation and all other confluents from derangements of the func tions of the liver, kidneys and bowels wilt “out of the flesh" without fall after the thorough use of Kidney-Wort, the euro for all such diseases. g@*Eveiy color of the Diamond Dyes la perfect Bee the samples of the colored cloth at the druggists. Unequalled for brilliancy. Foao baa a neat way of turning a compliment now aud then. Seeing the elderly Miss Pangley in the street the other day he tried to avoid her, but did not succeed. When they met, said Miss Pangley, “O, you naughty man! You wanted to out me 1” Replied Fogg, blandly, “I should be catting a pretty figure, wouldn’t I ?” Miss Pangley tells her friend. Miss Sagegreen, that Mr. Fogg is a perfect gentleman. Liver, Ktiluor »u<t Bright’* Disease. A medicine that destroys the germ or cause of Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Kid ney and Liver Complaints, and has power to root them out of the system, is above all price. Buch a medicine is Hop Bitters and positive proof of this can be found by one trial, or by asking your neighbors who have been cured by it The Atlanta Constitution uoticvs that “a pair of black eyes give a man a sort of rapped expression.” The man with poulticed eyes .and face has an expres sion still more wrapped. How to Stio -ten Lit*. The receipt is simple. You have only to take a violent cold, aud neglect it. The great English surgeon, asked a lady who told him she only bad a cough: “What would you have? The plague!” Beware of only “coughs.” .The worst oases can, however, be cured by Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. In Whoop ing Cough and Croup it immediately al lays irritation, and is sure to prevent a fa tal termination of the disease. Bold by all druggists and dealers in medicine. A chinaman would sooner fly a kite than go on a drunk, aud would rather washee, washee aheap than sit round a bar-room stove, chewing, spitting and swearing, “allee samee Melican man;” therefore, politicians reason that he will never be anything but a heathen, and won t “assimilate with” Americans. It is very sad. Vegetine.—“The life of all flesh is 'he blood thereof." And no one can possibly be healthy when the blood is diseased Vegetine is composed of substances identi cal with healthy blood; and when taken into the system for the cure of disease, it Is absorbed, sod replaces the deficiency which caused the disease. At a recent trial in France the fore man of the jury, placing his hand upon his heart, and with a voice choked with emotion, gave in the following verdict: —“The accused is guilty, but we have our doubts as to his indentity.” Any person having a bald head and tailing to see the benefit to be derived irom the great petroleum hair renewer, Citrboline,as now improved, and perfected, in the face of the vast number of testimo nials from our very best citizens, ib surely ■jorng it blind. A young lady whose family were very much m the habit of making oonnnd- rums was one evening asked by her hus band, in an excite,) tone, “Why are these doors always left open ?” “I give it up,” instantly replied the wife. Dr. n«K«ir’* Vegetable Worm Syrup. Is one of the most pleasant or palatable preparations for worms we have ever known. It is thoroughly efficacious, and never requires any other medicine to carry it off after using it, V\hat can make more vocal noise than a boy driving ten cows through a town? Why, a boy driving two cows, of conrse. The more cows, the less noise. Grocers, Farmers, receipt for making cheap good vinegar, common and white wine, no frtud—20 cents (silver) and stamps. G. Bknnsb, Lowell Mrssachu- setts, in washing muslins and lawns put a little pulverized borax in the water, aud use but little soap. “HUCHU-PAIBA.” Q'liak, comiilet- euro, all annoving Kidney, Mulder and Urinary D eane-. $1. Drnqr.ista. Fob Thu * Hi.aw;, tieavv et mac-n. bil oa«- ueea —Weils'Ma, apple P,Us. 10 and 25c- A touoh piece of meat can be made tender by letting it cook for several hours at simmering heat, Allen’* Brain Food. Cures Nervous Debility and Weakness of Generative Organa, $1 aii druggists. Send for circular. Alloa’s Pharmacy, 818 First av. N. Y. STOMACH _ £* &ITTER 5 Remember that stamina, vital energy, the life principle or whatever yon may choose to oall the reaistant powers which battle* against Jis ranees ot disease and death, 1* the grand safemard cl health. It Is the garrison of the human fortress, and when ft waxes weak.the tree policy is to throw In reinforcements. In other words, when such *n Hogs and Hat.—Most persons, no doubt have seen hogs eating hay during the win ter mouth 1 , in but small quantities, it is true, but still eating it. If clover is cut when in fullest bloom, well cured and stored sway, the hay becomes a valuable food for hogs, especially when fed but lit tle else than corn. To utilize it, cut it in a cut tine-box, a half to three-fourths of an inch ionc. mixed with bran, shorta or corn meal and moisten it with awul, or even water; if made scalding hot the. better. Then let it stand for a few hours before feeding it opt. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is the marvel of Ute age for all nerve dts ases. All fits snipped irec. t*end lo 93i«Arcb street 1 PnUadefprna, f*a. Making -uch institutions as the public schools, residences for janitors and their families is a very questionable practice. It is necessary to have a careful man about the premises, but not to have hu wife and children. When a dangerous disease breaks out in his household it is his policy to keep silent about it so as not to be turned out ot doors and probably for a long time of em ployment. Jauitora should have a dwel ling away from the schools. Artificial ivory of a cure white color and very durable has lately been made by the inventor of celluloid. It is prepared by dissolving shellae in ammonia, mixing the solution with oxide of sins, driving off the ammonia by beating, and afterward powdering the residue and itrongly com pressing U in molds, THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Believes and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, HEADACHE, TOOTHAGH* SORE THROAT. QUINSY, SWELLINGS, SPRAINS, @ Soreness. Cuts, Bruises, FROSTBITES, BURNS, SCALDS, And *11 other bodily aches and pains. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Bold by all Druggiats and DeaU-ra. Directions in U languages. The Charles A. Vogeler Co. (SuoMH-t. u> A. TOOILH a CO.) B.lliiaore, SJ., C. S. A. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE OOMPOTTWI). Is a Positive Cure For all Aoae Painffcl Complaints and Weskneaac* •o eemmoB to oar best iomale popnlnUna. A Medicine fhr Woman. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by a R oman. Tbs Onatmt XeSlrsl UMOtery SI are Us Dswn of History. E^It rorlres the drooping spirits, Invigorates and harmonises the orgnnla fanotloas, gives elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the eye, and plants on the pale chock of woman the fresh roses of life's spring and early summer time. EWPhysicians Uss It and Prescribe It Freely It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, la always permanently cured by Itr use. For the ears of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound la ■nsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAht’S BLOOD PURIFIER will eradicate every vestige of Eumors from the ‘ strut Blood, and give tone and ;h to the system, of snath man woman or child. Insist on having It. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 333 and 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Maes. Price of either, $L Six bottles for ffi. Sent by mall la the form of pills, or of losenget, on receipt of prloe, $1 per box for either. Hrs. Ptnkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Enclose Set stamp. Send fer pamphlet No family should be without LYDIA. E. PTNinVAM’S LIVER PILL*. They core constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. OS cents per box. 49*Sold by all Druggist*.-gt 0) KIDNEY-WORT IFOR THE PERMANENT CURE QF| CONSTIPATION. No other diaease Is so prevalent in this coun try aa Constipation, and no remedy has ever squalled the celebrated. Kidney-Wort as a euro. Whatever tho cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy win overcome it. Dll KTtt THIS distressing com. *■““ u plaint la very apt to be, . complicated with constipation. Eldney-Wortrn strengthens the weakened parts aud quickly I cures all kinds of Files oven when physicians! and medicines have before failed. 13- fTTf you have either of these troubles PRICK $1.1 USE Druggists Sell mmm DrltNDSEYStQODMCHER _ ' rfothlag In the worUiniuuluTufoTlhe ^ flare of Scrofttla, Bolin, Tetter, Old Sorst, Sara Rjr«s, Mercurial Dlaewefl, Catarrh, Lots of k Appetite. IVinale Complaiuu, aud all Bluod f disease*. It ««i*r rail*. All drugglsta and country «tore keeper, sell !>„ R. K. Hellers * t'o.. Prop*,, rilUburgh, oi every bottle. K l 1 !" ft STOPPED FREE r 1 Marvelous Cures. m DR. KLISE'B GREAT : | ssisxs. Om.T si gx ccrk rot Kikvi Arnc- )as,FiTS,EnLErsT,etc.INFALl.IBL£ if taken i ~ ‘ ‘ ' - - - I ! ! I as directed. yaFiUa/ler Sr.lday’iive. Treatise b $2 trial bottle free to Fit (’ases.thoy paying exprees charges on box.when received. Send nsmes,P.O.aiid express Address of afflicted to 1>B. KLINE,331 Arch St-Phiiada .Pa. Ste Druygut. Uncart qf Fruwit. ■XSSKS 272Z-W ELASTIC TRUS3 poMUona of the body, while tbs WBr tborlnfer. With light w primui the Hwnlab htld secnnly lay and night, and a radical core certain. Itla ssey, doable lad cheap- Sedt by math ChenUnfim. EGGLESTON TBDES <!0.. Chicago, 11L I CURE FITS! When 1 say cure 1 do not mean merely to stop them for a time and then have them return again, f mean s radical cure. I have made the dimeae of FITS. EPI LEPSY or FALI.INQ SKJKNEdd a hfe-long study- 1 warrant mv remedy to cure the worst eases. Be cause others have foiled Is no reason for not now re ceiving a cure. Mend at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible remedy. Give Express and postuflloe. It costsyou nothing for s trial, and I will cure you. Address Dr. H. G. BOOT. IN Pearl 8t, N. Y. GONSUMPTION. I have a positive remedy for the above dUrane; by its tie* tbootisnds of esaet of the vOr*t kind and of fonp ■tending have been cored. Indeed, bo strong Is my faith In lUefflcacvcthet I wifi»*»4 "W P0TT»S2& seiner with a YALUkBLB TREATISE on this dlaenae, to oar •offerer. Give Exprcae and B. O. address. DR. T a. isi Pearl St., New Yo«* w (fi|V Uk Wash AU»£Y! Toung rum or W" ^ If TOO WMi b LulWTIAOt mousUrh*. flowing CT© Whwksrs or g ho*TY growth of Imlr on b»M W hood*, or to THICKEN, STRENGTHEN aod INVIGORATE th« HAIR Mtwboro doa’t bo hwnbnnod. Tn tho erwu sAmsh dlMbrorr wbk-h has NEVER rF.T FAILED. Bona ONLY 8TX OCN’i’H to Dr. J. GONZA- Those aanwerlBg an advertisement will eonler a favor npon (be aUwer- ; tleor and Uie pnbllsber by statlag tbat tjkoy mRm the advertisement ml ibla laaraal, (namlmg paper). * My psttslsli-'lned Pimps it* manufactured under licsflse,and buyers are guaranteed against any and all clains from the Company holding ttis patsflt. Don't fail to make a neto •/ Th# BLATCHLEY PUMPS are for .salt by the best ho«M Is the trad*. Nam* *f my nearest agent will k* fsmlshtd sa application te C. 8. BLATCHIEY, Manufacturer, • SOB MARKET 6T.. PHILADELPHIA. PA.' SJlMAfflT^aj flIKCB AMO Hf to snfafitng end tafalB- bl* In earing EpfiepHs Fite, Spasms, Oanvut- sions. St. Vitus Donee, Alcoholism.Opium Bah iBg, SvTofula and al Nervous and Blood Die. eaeee. Te Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men. Merchants. Bankers, Ladles and all whoet sedentary employment causee Nervous Prostra tion, Irregularities ot the blood, stomach, bowels n Kidneys, at who require e nerve lenten an useeNervM n, Irregu! t blood, wels <*s K! -jo require - tonic, appetiser os stimulant. S A MARI TAN NERVINE Is in valuable. Thousands proclaim H the moot wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Fee — - sale by aUDrncgtata. THE DR. 8. A. RJCimOND MEDICAL CO., Hs»e Proprietors, Bt. Joseph, Mo. fOTJNG ^ > 0UR1.-A Wrtttap | _ aiKMBt cun Id Ml 0 I ■ Wills by tha 111 trulMimt at Xbffl, bt one* MkbrMM tbts rare opportuait- gad profit by th* Awwtafr* la b Ufc «f bMd ttudy ocwblMd »1* •EfuW la *• tram «Mp "Emmie st Htraa, week la tb« ■«* aoooadaful sad B- MAYER Mai* «***. Ill Arch S I St penuu AdriMba* JC-TtCE.-AOIIN B. MABINE. Counselor- nt-Law. 103 Broadwa.vNrw York, gives ' lalms. N special attention to Iht- collection of el, against. Produce and Commission deal ers. Write. 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If yon are s sufferer with this terrlbls disease, you eon leern something to you Interest by reeding ear new pamphlet, which gives foil particulars as to ths cause of Rheumatism aad Neuralgia, and ths manner of treatment required to effect s permanent cure. So not fall to read tt Bent free on application. Address Rheumatic Syrup Co., ■ochc-'.w, *,L G ROCKBN. Farmers, receipt for making cheap, go Hi vinegar, conimuu and white wine, no fraud. Soots (silver) and stamps, to. Benuer.IiOweU.Maas AdKSTS! WANTED I AGENTS I JAMAH ALS.b.W ttiFri BOOK “MISS BICHARD V BOY.” 20 a day essily sold W e want au Agent iu every town. Send for circulars, terms, and agency to American Publishing to , Heritor'., Heaton. Chicago, Cincinnati, ' Louis. —... -—or ht, W. H. THOMPSON, Phi in.. Pa. Plf..O‘5 OUR E. FOR ONLY r-SSO fora PHILADELPHIA SI<10I K of tills stylo. Equal to any •Singer in the mark L J(«- ntfmlmr, tro it to be f Xtnniin tl before you pay for it. 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R. •RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF Tbe CbMtpest and Bent Madlelim for Family Una la tbe World CUBES AND PREVENTS Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Cholera Morbus, Fever and Ague Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diptherla, Influenaa, Sore Throat, ' Difficult Breathing. Bowel Complaints, Looseness, Dtsrrbora, Cholera Mortas or Ffiiafa, Discharges trom the Bowels ore stopped In It or to minutes by taking Rad way’s Beady Relief. No congestion or inflammation, no weakness or lassi tade, will follow tbe use or .he R. R. BaheL IT WAS THE FIRST AND IS THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY That Instantly stops the most exornolaring pains, ■Days imuinmahons, and cures Congestion*, whether of the Lungs, Stomach. Bow els or ottrer glands or organa, by one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. No matter how violent or exerndattng tbe pain, the Rheumatic, Ded-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with disease may aoffer, BAD WAY’S READY RELIEF wll afford Instant ease • INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS. CROUP, CATARRH. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, NERVOUSNESS AND SLEEPLESSNESS. The application of the Readv Relief to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty extols wll< afford ease and comfort Thirty or sixty drops tn half a tumbler of watet will In a few minutes cure Cramps, Sprains. Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, DUi rbora, Dysentery, Colic, Wind In tbe Bowela, aud all Internal Faina. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad way’s Ready Relief with them. A few drops iu water will prevent sickness or pains from changu of water, it Is better than French Brandy or Bit tera as a stimulant. MALARIA IN ITS VARIOUS FOR Aid FEVEB AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 80 cK There is not a remedial agent in this world, that will cure Fever and Ague, and other MaUrloua, Bilious. Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other fevera (aided by BAD WAY’S FILLS) ao quickly as RAD WAV's READY RELIEF. Filly Cents Fer Bottle. I in good order, and must say thotThe tnslrumvnt gives UtwodoUare ‘ DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparilliaii Kesolvnif. THK GREAT BLOOD PORIFIFR For the cure of Chronic Disease, " Bcrofulu or SyphUitio, Hereditnry or Contagious. Chronic Rheumatism. Scrofula, Glandular, sw,: Ung, Hackiug Dry Cough. Cancerous Affection* Hyphllitlc Complaints, Bleeding of the Luugs Dv* pepsio. Water Brash, Tie Doloreux, White swel, Ings, Tntncrs, Ulcers, Skm ami Hip Disease*. Mercuiiol Utoeases, Female Complumis, Com, Dropsy, Salt Rheum, Bronchitis, C'o*'sumptlou, Liver Complaint, &c Not only does the SarsaparlUlan Resolvent ex eel all remedial agents in the eure of tHirone- Scrofulous, Constitutional ami Skin Diseases, bas it is a positive cure for ** Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright’s Disease, Altmminaria, aud in all coses where there are brick-dust deposiis, or tli- wateris thick, aloudv, mixed with Aub.-taaoe-s iikt- the white of on egg, or threads like whde silk, o: there Is a morb’d, dark, bilious appearance an i white bone-dust dereisits, and wnen there is a pricking, burning semation when passiug watei, and pam In the small of the book and along me loins Sold by druggists. 1’iaCE, ONE i OL LAK* One bottle contains more ot the active princi pies of Medicines than any other Preparation taken in retspoonful dosca, while ethers require • ve or six times as much. RADWAY’S Regulating Pills! Perfect, Purgative, Soothing Apyri- ents, Act without Pam Always Heliable and Naturai in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet then! ^ >nr * e ’ re F ul *te, purify, cleanse and streng rv? A u U ,™ T ’ 8 v. Pl H' H for th ® oare of a ” disorders ot S* Liver. Bowels. Kidneys. Bladder, gmunaDtoff^Loss of Apatite, keadaono ConaUpatlon, Coatlveness, Indigestion, Dvspet)- S.T 21, tlle ; bon* " ( ®’ toward Piles, Fullness of Blood in Head, Acidity of tbe Stomach, Naquett, ileartt Disgust of Food, Fullness or Wwghl in tSa tbSH^re r rh Er i U . CtaUon8 JW FlutterU in a C !^ ln * «r~8uffering Sensations , poetare, IMmnesa of Vision, Dot r,i« re . cn * FeTOT “d doll Pain It of Persoiration. Yeliownei the 8Un and Eyes. Pain tn »s. e sisjs, 0 tbeFiesT 1 auQQe “ Kiualle8 of meat, fiureir ^-^"dosei of KiDwirs Pillswiu fret kyetem from all tbe above-named dtoeniera. SOLD BY DRUQOIST8, Prlee, as Cento Fer Bow. READ “FALSE AND TRUE.’ Bend a letter stamp to RADWAY a no no Warren, oor. Chnrcfi St., New Yorfc ^ ^ N ° ^^^Jd’onnatlon worth thousand* will m Te tbe Pablte. DR. H. W. LOBB, HED1CIL OFFICES NO. 329 NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. i» years’ experience. (Estal Ushed for treatment with purely vegetable medl dnea) Dr. Lotib’e long experience in tbe treai mem of disease* enables bun to guarantee a cur In au caeca. Consultation free end strictly cor fldentiaL Call la person or by letter. Offlc hoars: 11 to 3 and T to 10 evening. OR. VM. nsumptlon Can Be Cl HALL’S unaLBALSAM , and works to^perfoatlc .. Baary hiitrumrat warrantcd Per/ictand Mtnkh. Six*V14!InohreLT. • l-lwida. It nut .atls&saMrrare.viiig (..a ina>-tiaiant, r*»rra It s» oncorcl wo wr.1 r.fuud j our mossy. Fisas* stata wusre you w»Tou?adrir2rea«i.