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t 'V ■ - r J* l DOMESTIC. HUMOROUS, Dissolve aLfllc-ient p:*iman;auate of potash in bf’' |! n^ water to give the ic- qnired depth of color. It looks red when tirst pnt on, but soon beormei a beautiful brown. About two quarts cf water will be sufficient to stain an ordi nary sized bedroom, allowing it tvo coats. See that the boards are perfect ly clean and dry, and then w.th a large painter’s brush stain the room all over, painting on the permanganat» and wa ter in the same manner you would paint on wocdwc.k. When the loarda are thoroughly dry, give them a second coat il necessary. wh : ch must al o dry. Wash and dry the brna’j, and then give the whole room a thorough coating of linseed oil. When the oil has well toaked into the boards, begin rubbing in with a cloth beeswax, melted in a •’em jar over the hr', with a little tur pentine, until it is the consist* ncy of very thick cream. The floor must have several coatings of beeswax and turpen tine before it is bru-had with a laigs brush, which is sold fo: this purpose. A ter several applications of beeswax and brushing, the flour will be iu a goad onditiou, anl will only thm leqtire polishing occasioL'ally an 1 rabbin ' with beeswax when nece sary. It will ouiy need now to make a bedroom look must cheerful and comfortable two or three rufs, one lor each side of the bed, an other lor the fireplace. Indian matting is preferable to a rng for the floor of a woshatand. Beans as Food.—The nutritive value of beans is very great—greater than almost any other article of food in com mon use. Considering their richness, they are probably the cheapest food we have, but somewhat difficult of diges tion, probably owing to the fact that we rarely cook them enough and masticate insufficiently. In preparing beaus for the table they should first be well soaked in cold water, then thrown into boiling water and cooked of a medium consistency, between a fluid a ad a solid, neither loo thick nor too thin. They require some acid when eaten, and a sufficient amount of salt to render them palatable. They may be eaten with potatoes or other vegetables which con tain more starch and less albumen, rather than with too much bread or meat. Husk Beds.—A corespondent says the way to make a husk bed is to put the husks into plenty of water and spread them on the grass to dry, first spreading sheets on the grass, to keep away the insects, etc, if possible. When the husks are dry, dfaw them through a fiax hatcbel, or with a fork split them several times to make them softer. Then till into a bed tick. Don’t put in enough to be hard, but make a good, comfortable bed. Have a slit in the centre of the bed tick, and every day stir the husks up. A button and button hole in the bed tick will mrke all secure and if you wash or scald the husks every few years, they wdl keep sweet, and you will have a cheap and comfortable bed. Lovely little wraps for the baby-car riage are made of two pieces of flannel —one, for instance, of blue, and one of white: pink the edges of both. If the blue is to serve for a lining, put a pret ty design in outline stitch on it, and then catch the blue and whit a together with a row of feather stitch ing about two inches from the edge. If you wish to make it still more ornamental, a handsome bow of bine satin ribbon just above the em broidery is handsome. How long it will remain so depends on how well- behaved the baby is, Obanoe Float.—One quart of water, juice and pulp of two lemons, one cof fee cup ot sugar, when boiling add to this lour tablespoons of coin-starch, mixed in a little cold water; stir until it boils, and let boil for ten minutes; when cool, pour it over four or five sliced oranges; oyer the top spread the beaten whites of three eggs and one- half cup of powdered sugar, flavored with one teaspoonful of extract vanilla. Succotash - Take the husks and silk from one-half dozen ears of sugar corn and with a sharp knife cut the kernels from the cob. Place on the fire one pint of Lima beaus, with sufficient water to cover them, one hour before needed for dinner; let them simmer slowly for three-quaiters of an hour, then add corn and boil fifteen minutes; season with butter, pepper and salt, and send to table hot. M Ik may be used instead of water if preferred. Potatoes with \ kkmicill.—Mash and whip the potatoes light with but ter and milk. Season with, sail, and mound smoothly within a stone china dish, or a bake dish that has a silver stand for the table. Wash over with white of eggs, and stew with vermecili that has been broken fine, boil a few minutes in hot water, then spread out to drain upon a sieve. Brown in a quick oven. Tomato Salad.—Peel adn slice raw tomato.s, lay in a salad bowl and season with dressing made in the following proportions: Beat together lour table- spoons of vinegar, one teaspoon each of sngar and salt, one-half teaspoon of mustard. When these are well mixed add gradually two tablespoons of best salad oil. Ci ment fob Kubbeb.—Powdered she- lac is solteued in ten times its weight of strong water of ammonia, which be comes a fluid alter some time without tne use of hot water. In three or four weeks the mixture is a perfect liquid. When applied it softens the rubber, which hardens again as the ammonia evaporates. Cbullebs.—Four tablespoons of mel ted butter, five of sugar, elevtn of sweet milk, two eggs, one-half teaspoon each of soda, nutmeg and cinnamon; cut iu strands, twist in rings and fry in boiling lard. Swektbbbkads.—Scald in salted wa ter; rt move stringy parts; put iu cold water about ten minutes and drain in a dry towel; dip iu egg and rolled crack er; fry in hot batter or lard. Speaking of spatter work, reminds us to say that the best mode of casting the spray is to pnt the ink in an atomizer, which will give a uniform misty spray; that will not form blotches if used with discretion. Johnnie ass in the street car yester day with his mother, and next to him sat a very nice looking young man. Af ter some talk with his mother Johnnie turned to the young man and said so id everybody could hear Irm: “Am I a dude?” “Well,” replied the young man, “you don’t look like one,” “And is that gentleman on (he other side of you a dude?” “i suppose not: but do you want to know, my little fellow?” “Nothing, only mamma laid you vas the next thing to a dude, and 1 wanted to know if it was me or the other gen tleman she meant/’ A Military Man Made llaiipy. Washington, D. C.—General G. C. Kmffin, in a letter stating his wile was cured ot a painful ailment by Bt. Jacob’s Oil, writes that after witnessing its magical cure d pain he would cheerfully pay $100 for a b jttle of St. Jacob’s Oil, if he could not get it cheaper. Little Johnny Yerger has caused a breach between Gus DeSmitii, an Austin society gentleman, and the Yerger family. Gus called to make a friendly visit after sapper, he having previously informed (Jononel Yerger of the intended honor. The whole family and Gus were in the parlor, when Johnny rivited the attention of all present by asking GusDeSmith: “Have you brought your gimlet with yen?’ “Hush, Johnny,’’said Mrs. Yerger. “Go to bed, sir," remarked Conolel Yerger. “What do you mean, Johnny?” asked Gus. “I don't mean nuffin; except I heard pa say you were coming up this evening to bore us all. ” .iYcx'f Spring an International Con gress of Ornithologists will be held in Vienna under the patronage of the Crown Pnnoe Rudolf. One of the ob jects of the meeting is to secure such legislation among the nations as will protect the songsters of the grove and the destroyers of of pestiferous vermin. There is a degree of earnestness in this movement. The Austrian Government is to send out free invitations to almost every foreign Government, and grant its representatives a free passage. The United States should be well represeu- ted. Dr. Gnstavus vou Hyekek, the honorable First Secretary of the Orni thological Society of Vienna, No. 3 Marokknaner Grasse, Vienna, may he applied to for farther information. XVhIiiiii i.ciir Hair Rextorer. It is entirely ilillui eiit I'rom ail others. It is as clear as water, and as its name indicates is a perfect Vegetable Hair Kestorer. It will im mediately tree the head from all dandruff,re store gray hair to its natural color, and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen off It does not in any manner affect the health, which sulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of sil ver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful —o —«... .. lUCttUliiUi glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle Is warranteii. Smith, Kline & Co., wtucis warrameu. OMITH, ULINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and C. N. Cbittenton. New York. An American w r no naa a jolly German friend wished to become acquainted with the German’s charming wife. “Veil,” said the German, “ofe you dreat, dot vill be all righdt!” After the treat the German led him over to where the lady was sitting with a number of friends. “Katrina,” said the husband, “you know dot man?” “No,” said Katrina modestly. “Veil, dot’s himl” The American would haye given all he had to be able to suddenly disappear, but as the earth did not open he only looked very red and awkward, and swoio in his mind that he would never seek another introduction. Gkavk Run Mills, Baltimore co., Md. Messrs Kennedy & Co:—The Carbc- line is making young bair come on my bald head. PETEK F. SHEARER. This is a fair sample of the certificates which are received daily at the Pittsburg office. Beiokk marriage: “Excuse me, George. Did my parasol hurt you?” "Oh, no! my dear. It would be a pleasure if it did.” After marriage: “Gieat Heavens! There was never a woman under the sun that knew how to carry a parascl without scratching a fellow’s ejos out.” “And there never was a man that knew enough to walk on the right side of a woman with a para sol.” ‘ There isn’t any right side to a woman with a parasol.” Persons who Travel Often experience serious bodily inconvenience from the unsuitability of food, air and water they meet with, on long voyages disorders of the stomach and bowels are apt to attack seafaring men anl passengers, in consequence of the brack- isnness of water and foul air on shipboard, and it Is a notable fact that immigrants newly arrived in nnsettled districts, are peculiarly subject to ma larial diseases and other ailments born of miasma ami an unw onted diet. To the needs of the tour ist, commercial traveler and new settler, Hostet ler’s stomach tuners is peculiarly adapted, since it strengthens the digestive organs, and braces the physical rnergies to nuh -atthful influences It removes am) prevents malarial fever, constipa tion, dyspepsia, heaithfuTy stimulates the kidneys and bladder, and enriches as well as purities the blood. When overcome by fatigue, whether mental or physical, the weary and debllltat d And it a reliable source of renewed strength and comfort. “Look here, Pat,” said a real estate owner, ‘ you’ve got to move or pay your rent.” “Be jabbers, I’Jl do naythur.” “Well I’ll show yon.” “Now don’t be after tockin’ that way, Mishter Browm; lit ush raison awhile togither, Af yez puth me out by lab, it will cost yer six dollers an’ sixty oiuts, an’ af yez move me out yersilf, it will cost yez only four dollars. Now, phut will yez do?” The owner pent a team around and moved him. My mother began gaining from first dose she took of Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator. She is rid of those bad feelings about her heart now, the relief is permanent, other remedies only helped for a few minutes.— Miss Clara Bradt, Lawton, Mien. $1. per bottle at druggists. “That is one of those restaurants,” said a fussy man, who was asked if So- and-so’s was a good place to get a meal, “where enterprise and skill are all cen tered in the charges, and I always ex pect to find on the bills of fare this no tice: “Customers will please report to the cashier any incivility on the part of the waiters, and it will be promptly added to the bill.” A few months since, when a train passed Fargo, a wealthy passenger was struck with admiration over the tender manner in which a young lady led her aged grandmother along a path near the track. Seeking an introdnetion, the man of riches married her in a few weeks, and now every time a train pulls into that burg at l o ast a dozen maidens can be seen trotting their old grand mothers up and down the track. Stabtino business in Kentucky: An Ohio country Justice thus addressed a wit teas: "If you were one of the ions of a rich man and he should die, be queathing ail his wealth to your broth ers and leaving you nothing but his pistols, how would you feei?" The wit ness answered promptly: “I would feel as if I had about the right sort of capi tal to start business with in Kentucky.” In 1830 “Bbown's Bronchial TBOcuEs"were introduced, and their suci ess as a cure tor Colds, fnimhci Autfanvn *wl .. v..... i. .. .. paralleled. 26c. a box. Birmingham, Ala., known as the Magic City, has had a growth not less remarkable than that of some of the fa mous Western towns. In 1875 it was a ragged village of two thousand five hundred inhabitants. In that year it was nearly depopulated by a cholera epidemic. An era of railroad building sit in in the State, and the intersection of two lines there brought Birmingham's population up to 4,000 in 1880. A cen- eus just completed gives the city, in 1883, 11,348 inhabitants. The assessed value of property has increased in three years from $3,000,000 to $8,300,000. The growth of the town is due to the development of the iron-ore and coal mines in the vicinity. Dr. Kune’s Great Nerve Restorer is tne marvel ol tne age lor all nerve diseases. All fltt stopped free, send to #31 Aren Street* Ionia, ~ Philadelphia. Pa. White of an egg, heated to 212 degs., and kept there awhile, will become dry, shrunken and horny. If the heat is carried a little further, it becomes con verted into a substance which is so hard and tough that a valuable cement is obtained by simply smearing the edges of the article to be cemented with the white of egg, and then heating it to a little above 212 degrees. Ladies and children’s boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners are used It seems that electricity was applied to a locomotive long before the Chicago Railroad Exposition. A Salem man constructed a locomotive which was run by electricity in 1851. In experi ments on the Baltimore k Ohio Road, nineteen miles were made in thirty-nine minutes. ••Buchu-ralba.” Tlic quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1: Druggists. To Make Cloth Waterproof.—Apply a strong solution of soap to the wrong side of the cloth, and whan dry wash the other side with a solution of alum. A trusting nature is a loving nature. Whatever you do, do cheerfully. Walterboro, S. C.—Col. A. L. Campbell, says: “A member of my family uSed Brown's Iron Bit ters wltn good results.” Motives are better than actions. ILLS TRADE MARK. The pdl» are warranted to be PURELY vege table. free from all mineral and other poisonous substances. They are a certain cure for Constl- oation. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Biliousness Torpid Liver, Loss of Appetite, and all disease* arising from the Liver, Stomach, Bowels or Kidneys. They remove all obstruction* from the channels of the system and purify the blood, thereby im parting health, strength and vigor, twld by drug gists, or sent by mall for 2< cents in stamps by P. NEUSTAEDTER k CO., 83 Mercer St., New York, Sole Manufacturers of ST. BERNARD VEGE TABLE PILLS. Send for circular. Catarrh -fever Ely’s Cream Balm when applied by the Anger into the nos- trlls, will be absorb, ed, effectually cleans ing the bead of ca tarrhal virus, causing healthy secretion* It allays Inflammation, protects the mem brane or the nasal passages from addi tional e ddg, com pletely heals the s ires and restores taste and smell. A few applications relieve. A thorough treat ment rcill nosUively cure. Agreeable to use. Send for circu lar. Price 60 cents by mall or at druggists. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. If you are A wailing orator says, “Dark isfhe night that settles down upon Inland.” “Well, quite likely, We wouldn’t cross the ocean to see anyttiing so common place as that. But when you hear of a bright, sunshiny night settling down upon Ireland call us up if it’s midnight, and we’ll sit up all night to look at it. Interested In the inquiry—Which is the best Liniment for Man and Beast?—this is the answer, at tested by two generations: the MEXICAN MVS Coughs, Asthma, and Bronchitis has been un- raile Adhirive Fly Paper.—O1.0 jart lin- sted oil and lour parts r< sin, melted to gether, and applied to the paper. A farmer in Edsex county had five of the fresh-air fund boys from New York, and a tongh lot they proved to be. The first forenoon they were on the farm thfy hung the farmer's large pet New foundland dog to an apple tree, and in the aiterncon they placed bis light wagon across the railroad track as a train was approaching, and the wagon was knocked into s mi them ns. J8TANG LINI MENT. The reason is sim ple. It penetrates every sore, wound, or lameness, to the very bone, and drives out all inflammatory and morbid matter. It ‘*goes to the root” of the trouble, and never fails to cure in double quick time. The ship-building interest at Bath. Me., is very active at present. Tne yards are crowded, and the tendency is to build larger vessels than in former years. One now upon the stocks, a ship of 2,600 tons, is the largest ever built in Bath, and is believed to be larger than any built before in the State. Consumption in its early stages is readily cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery,” though, if the lungs are wasted no medicine wilt eftect a cure. No known remetiy possesses such soothing and healing influence over all scrofulous, tuberculous, and pulmonary affections as the "Discovery.” John Willis, of Elvria, Ohio, writes : "The ’Golden Medical ‘Dis covery’ does positively cure consumption," as, after trying every other medicine in vain, this succeeded.” Mr. Z. T. Phelps, of Cuthbert, Ga., writes: “The ‘Golden >ledical Discovery’ has cured my wife of bronchitis and incipient consumption.” Sold by druggists. An experiment was lately made at Paris to determine the power of a cro codile’s jaw. The animal was fixed on a table with its upper jaw connected with a dynamometer. An electric shock caused him to give a sudden snap and 308 pounds were marked on the in strument. It was calculated that the contractile force of the muscle causing the movement was 1,540. “Dragglrg rains.” Dr. it. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: De rr Sir—My wife had suffered with “female weaknesses” ft>r nearly three years. At times she could hardly move, she had such dragging pains. We often saw your "Fa vorite Prescription” advertised, but sup posed like most patent medicines it did not amount to any thing, but at last concluded to try a bottle, whieh she did. It made her sick at first, but it began to show its effect in a marked improvement, and two bottles cured her. Yours, etc., A. J. HUYCK, Deposit, X. Y. A church in Bavaria, accommodating 1,000 people, has been almost entirely built of paper mache, which can be supplied at a cost little above that of plaster. It can can be made to imitate the finest marble, as it takes a polish superior to slate. Dr. Pierce’s “Pellets,” or sugar-coated granules—the original “little liver pills,” (beware of imitations)—cure sick and bil ious headache, cleanse the stomach and bowels, and purify the blood. To get genu ine, see Dr. Pierce’s signal tire and portrait on Government stamp. 2'» cents per vial, by druggists. Incombustible Paper,—Dip a sheet of paper in strong alum water, and when dry repeat the process, or it will be better still if you dip and dry a third time. After this you may put it in the flame of a candle, and it will not burn. The Bessemer Steel Works, of Beth lehem, Pa., will go into extensive ope rations in Cuba, with the intention of importing ore into this country. StENSMAX S PEPTONIZED BEEP TONIC, tllC OnlV preparation of heel containimr Us entire nutri- nousimjverties. it contains blooU-m*kiue, force geceratinj} amt life-sustaining properties; invaiua- ?! e . ,, ‘“digestion, dyspepsia,nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility, also, in a l en feebled conditions, whether the result of exhaus tion, nervous prostration, over-work or acute dis ease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary Caweil, Hazard A Co., proprietors, New York. Soldbv druggists. French silk manufacturers are build ing great hope i on the capabilities of a big Africa spider which spins a yellow web of groat strength and elasticity. It appears that alum is sometimes ad ded to wines to give astringency and to raise the color. For it 3 detection evap orate to dryness, and then set lire to the organic matter. Mr. J. Itochslcr, 260 Court it., Brooklyn, says: "I had suffered for years; paid over f1,000 for doctors and medicines, without help to my terrible sciatica, after w hich nine buttles of Dr. Elmore’s It.-G. cured me. In the forest beds near the delta of the Mississippi are fotmd cypress trunks 25 feet in diameter, and one ct r<t uning 5,700 annual rings. Water used iu wool-washing yields 4.50 per cent, of very dry potassium, which can be recovered, as M. Delattre has shown, at considerable profit Frazer Azle Gr. use. One grea-ing lasts two weeks; all others two or three days. Do not be mposed on by the humbug stuffs offered, tsk your dealer for Fra zer s, w.t i label on. t-aves your horse labor and yon too. It received first medal at the Centen nial and Faria Expositions. Bold everywhere. Compressed paper doors are now made; and are said to be uuperior to iron or wood for staying the progress of fire. A rusted screw may be easily remov ed if heat is applied to its head, which may be readily done with a red-hot kit chen poker. Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator cures all torms of Heart Disease, nervousness and sleeplessness. The unjust mind is ever in labor. Mother Swan's Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for fe verishness, restlessness, worms, constipation. 25c. A boaster is always to be suspected. Owknton, Kv.—Rev. J. W. Waldrop, save; “Brown’s Iron Bitters greatly relieved me of general debility and indigestion.’’ We cannot live to ourselves alone. Something Remarkable. [From the Bridgeport Standard.] A remarkable cure: A lady, seventy-six years of age, walks this summer for the first time In years. A case that was given up by the physicians. Her friends and relatives had given up in despair of her ever getting out again. Mrs. Julia H.BRUNDAOE,of45 Maple St., Bridgeport, Conn., recently said to a representative of this paper, when ques tioned about the case of her mother: “I can very cheerfully give my testimony in favor of so valuable an article as H tint’s Kemedy. My mother, who is seventy-six years of age, has for over thirty years been afflicted with kidney, liver and heart diseases, which has confined her to the house most of the time; and to add to her other troubles, about three years ago dropsy In its worst form set in. We hadtf— J -— ’ - *• ’ •* • [three doctors,who did all they could for her with but little success, as she grew rapidly worse, and death seemed inevitable. At times her body and limbs would beswol len nearly twice their usual size. Her physicians gave her up, saying they could do nothing more for her. She was also given up by her friends. Having heard of the great ..mount .. 1 II * J i i ... . of good Hunt’s Remedy had accomplished, -ndof** ’ " ...» > and of the remarkable cures it hail made iu similar cases, we thought as a last hope we would try it, aud to the great as onlshmeut of us all (doctors included) .-die began to im prove, and in a very short time the swell, n>js lift her entire body; the many aches and paliis from which she suffered she knows no more. She has walked out this summer for the first time in years, and is as comfortable as can be expected tor a woman of her years. Wo all feel that we owe much to God’s mercy and Hunt’s Remedy.” “WHAT iull.io Co lias Uic u.u-.'I 1 It tin tide? ’ the teacher asked John Hemy. And John Henry said it depended on what was tied; if it was a dog it made him howl, and if it was a gale it untied it, just as soon as a cow or a young man came along. It is such things as this that make school-teachers want to lie down aud die every day at four o’clock. Consumption Cured. Aa old physician, retired from practice, having had piaced in his hands by an East India mission ary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy lor the speedv and permanent cure of Consumptlou, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and l.nnc Affections, also a poiltive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after navlng tested its wonderful curative powers In thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to ma e it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering. :I will send free of charge, to all who desire It, this recipe, In German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Notes 149 Voicer’s Hock Kovhester A. }’. While every eye is strained eastward, and every energy directed against an invasion against cholera, the news comes that King Kalakaua’s royal Sand wich Blind bra-s band has arrived in San Francisco, This shows how help less it is to oppose fate. Broken Laws. Instead of ivh ning and groaning over the con sequences ot the brok- n laws of health, how much wiser it is upon the first app arancj of indiges tion, loss of appctit *, .-leep.essness, constipation, Ac., to remove tne cause and prevent disease by timely use of the great remedy of ihe wise old monks of St. Bernard, who found the way to cure disease*, bv purify.ng the bio al. The “St. Ber- na d Vegetable Fills'’ are the oldest, best tested, ami mod successful medicinal comp mud in the world. In conversation last evening with an immigrant from Texas we learned that the most fashionable time for hanging people down there was at sunrise. This is another strong and weighty argument against early rising. Malaria, chills, positively cuicd by Emery’s Standard Cure Pills. Their equal unknown; sugar coited; no griping, 25c. “Poor creatures !” exclaimed Mrs: Grosgrain, looking at the picture of nude savage women, “no clothing of any kind! I wonder what the poor things have to talk about.” “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed bugs, sknnks, chipmnnks, gophers. 16c. Druggists. Ca'arrh and Uty Fever—For twenty years l was a suffer r ir mi Ca’arrh of the head and throat iu a very aggravated torm and during the summer with Hay Fever. 1 procured a bottle ot Ey ’s Cream Bilm aud after a few applications receiv ’d deci ded benefit—was cured by one bottle. Have had no return ot the complaint. Charlotte Parker, Waverly, N. Y. (Price 5) cents per bottle.) “Is that gentleman a friend of yours?” asked a newly introduced lady of another at a reception. “Oh, no, he’s my husband,” was the innocent reply A true assistant to nature in restoring the sys tem to perfect health, thus enabling it to resist disease is Brown's Iron Bitters. A St. Louis brewer was killed the other day by being struck with the head of an exploding beer barrel. Getting at lager heads is extremely dangerous. Hale’s Honey OF HOIEHOUND AND TAR For Persons of all Ayes. A Won'lerfnl Fare for Cougha. Colas, Bronchitis t»ua Consumption. XT BANISHES COUGHS (sen or ohron Ic) and nREAKs UP COLDS Ilka magic; IT CUR US, In t»ct, wh«*re otl*«*r reir>e<l>ex have failed; Us meat i-fltcacy has been PROVED and Its superiority extensively ACKNOWL EDGED. SFThlldren derive great b-nefll from lls ZOOtlilng properties when suffering with Croup and Whooping to family »hould kee,> u in readme s. MU - Price 50c. and • 1 per liot tie—largest, ch. apest. Sold by all druggists. C, N. CBITTENTON, Proprietor. New York. Pllct ’s Toothache Drops Cure in one ilinute. German Cjm Remover K lls Corns and B inions. SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP. A GENTS WANTED lor tbs Beet and Fastest /V selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices re duced 33 per cent. Natiokal Pub. Co.. Phil&dv. Pa. <? ft f Of) per day st home.Samples' t>0 tO Address Stinson * do.. 1 Camphor Milk is the best Liniment. Price 35 cents CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ffackache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Tb root, No el lings, Npralns, Braised, Burns. Mcalds, Frost Bites, sDD ALL OTHER BODILY PAHS ARB ACHES. SoJuoy Druggist* au<i Dealers everTwhere. Fiftj Cents a bottlfi. Directions in 11 Languages. Tllfe CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. (fluooeeseu t'-* voGEUSR A CO.) Baltiaiore. Md^ C.S. A# SJUJiBQV w <NivER FAILS> * s jtmmjj NERVE tdolwIdlulElRlofe SPECIFIC FOR Epilepsy, Spasms, Convul sions, Falling Sickness, Si. Vitus Dance, Alcohol ism, Opium Eat- togi Syphillis, Scrofula, Kings Evil, Ugly Blood Diseases, Dyspep sia, Nervousness, irk Headache, keumatism, Xervous Weakness, Brain Worry, Blood Sores, Biliousness, Costiveness, Nervous Frostratlon, Kidney TrcnMes amllrregularities. $1.50. " ' hat Sample Testimonials. “Samaritan Nervine is doing wonders. Dr. J. O. McLemoin, Alexander City, Ala. “I feel it my duty to recommend it.” Dr. D. F. Laughlin. Clyde, Kansas. Il n wit vrcilstt a«v,a ** "It cured where physicians failed/' Re lev. J. A. Edie, Beaver, Pa. ft Correspondence freely answered,‘VS The Dr. S. A. Richmond Med. Co., St. loseph, Mo. For testimonials and circulars send stamp. (T) At Druggists. 0. N. Crittenton, Agent, N. Y. HOP PLASTER This porous plaster is absolutely the best ever made, combining the virtnes of hops with gums, balsams and ex tracts. Its power is wonderful in curing diseases where other plasters simply rcUeve. 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Sh.all We Let the Child Die? lrei!, ar< ^' heart v d ,- poIltlcal cconom! st ) looking at a pale and nunv child ly gasping as it lies upon a pillow, savs that thsw4,;i,i ~ tcunomisi, look feebly gasping as it lies upon a pillow, savs that the" child n'iight asTeli die. It is so weak and poor that its life will i ’ • - 11 ' **»*£ni. aa well tw'; ~ V Hie win never be worth much anvhmv HUM IS Mil HeaM Boily Is Weal of Mil DR. RADWAY’S sarsaparillianllesolveiii Til WAT BLOOD PURIFIHL M3, streag boas ai aoloarakia. If nmwtmldkava you flesh ir roar bones mum without aarisa, and your oo Hutton (sir, r“ Radway’s Sarsaparillia Resolvent. ke*L rmUri Wwtednody •f tagredlenti of sxtrai medical propattaa, essential to part and Invigorate the broken-down a i—Omx, Puasaxt, Sam and Pmi no* In Its treatment and oars. No i ‘ «eUa Cealgnated, ayphllto, olo aanrhenm. by what name the complaint may . whether It be eorofnla, consnmptu nicer*, sores, tumors, boUa^eryilpelas, rhenm, diseases of the lungs, kldheya, bli der, womb, akin, liver, stomach or bowels, eiti ehronloor oonstitatloaMl, the vtnu totn the Blo< watch (applies the waste end bolide end reps them organs sad wasted tlesnee of the syste If the blood ja unhealthy, the process of rep The Sarsaptrllllan Resolvei Not only to a oompenearing remedy, bat seen the harmonioae action of each of the organa, establishes throughout the entire system functi *1 harmony and supplies the blood v eels with e pare and healthy current new Mai Tan Bam, after a few days’ i of the SanapariUlan, becomes clear j beautiful. Pimples, blotches, black spots i ■kin eruptions are removed; sorev and .leers sc oared. Persons suffering from scrotnla, erupt ■' ■ of the eyes, mouth, ears, legs, throat i . that have aooamiHated and spread, eltl m uncured diseases or mercury, or from bm of corrosive sublimate, may rely upon a ci tf the SarsapanUlan to continued a sufficient u to make Its Impression on the system. One bottle contains more of the active prtr pies of Medicines than any other Preparati Taken in teaspoonfnl doses, while others requ ttve os six times as much. rlands, I from un On© Dollar a Bottl©. R. R. Railway's Ready Relie The ( henpest and Beat Hedletne I family Use In the World la from on# to twenty minutes never faib relieve Pain with one thorough applicatl no matter how violent or excruciating the p the Rhenmetlo, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crip; NervonB, Neuralgic or prostrated with dtw may suffer, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF atord Instant, ease. 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It to better than French Bi m Bitters as a stimulant. ■1 -Ilnera and Lnmbermeh should a be provided with It RADWAY’S Regulating Pill! Perfect, Purgative, Soothing, A] i, Alwaj eata. Act without Pam, Sellable and Natural tellable In Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE ] CALOMEL. ^ . elegantly eoated with i gg. I*!*, ugatote. parity, eteanss and at .. **£▼*« Fiujlee the ear* of an dtoord ^*«M*Oomplalnts, Vfenm2ft>^£ee%M< petite, Headache, Coudipatton, Ooettveness, rerti*. Dyspepsia, Bftcmueas. Fever, Infla ttoaofthc Bowela, Plica, andaU derangemei the Internal VieeeraT^ 1 — the IMsraal Vieeera. Partly vegetable, oo: Ingap mercury, minerals, or delsterioos drm •Sr Observe the following avnintema rem from Diseeaee ef the r tton, la ward Plies, Head, Add oiiowlng symptoms re si Digestive Organs; Con Fulness of Blood ii ^g^’srrs'saa’irg theHear or Flatter ering Sensations !S1 Of Vision, ix Sour Sroctatto- - Jeart. Choking as i to a hung posture. Dimness , Wtbfl before the Sif bt. 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