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A"t DOMESTIC. A PLEASANT REMEDY Fon TooTH AOuE.-Dr. T. C. Osborn, states that his cook came to hil with a swollen cheek, asking for something to relieve the toothache with which she had been suffering all night. I' was on the point of sending her to a dentist, when occurred to him that there was in the house-a vial of compound tincture of benzoin. "After cleansing the decay ed tooth," he says, "I saturated a pledget of cotton lint with the tincture, and packed it well into the cavity, hoping this would suffice for the time, and told her to come back in two or three hours if she was not relieved. 1 was turning away, when she said it might not be necessary, perhaps as the pain was already gone. Suppos ing her faith had a large share in the relief, I would not allow myself to think the mnedieine had any tting to do with the cure any more than so much hot water would have had. But when I arrived at my otlice two other pa tients were awalting me with the same aflliction, and 1 determnined, by way of experiment, to use the same retmedy, q"; 'To my agreeable surprise, both pa tients declared themnselves Immeiate ly relleved, 'and begged a vial of the tincture for future use. During the win er a number of similar oases ap plied, and were instantly relieved by the same treatment, all expressing much a:ttisfaction with the remedy. In December I told my druggist of the discovery, and recOnmended him to sell it to any person applying for toothatche drops.' TIhls, he reports hie " has done, and that every one seems de 41ghted with the mnedicine. 0N cooking almostka l kinds of meat soft water should be used when oest r;-ble, but with vegetables hard wacter il ot.en best. and for tht reason salt is thrown into the water to make it hard when cooking. Somec vegetables are spoiled by cooking in soft water, be cause It will not dissolve or make them Co tender that all the flavor passes into the water, leaving tthe vegetables cin sipid and worthless, destroying all the firuness of texture necessary to retain the flavor and Juices. Salt i also add ed to retain the color, tlse that would be lost in the water, and the vegeta ble { become yellow. Soft water Is best for . mkaking soups, broths, cr anythling from whieh one desires to extract the juice egardleas of the substance, and hard water when it is necessary to hold the juices In the meat; and, as the softest water may be made hard by the addition of salt, housekeepers will de wisely If they provide themselves con stantly with soft watter, as ar as pos sib . ORANGE PUDnO.--del and sllee th re or four ortinges and lay In a pud - ding dah with one-thrd cup sugar; make a Custtrd of one pint of milk, the yolks of the eggs and one.spoonful of corn starch aid one-tlird cup of sugar ; when cold pour over the oranges; beat the whites of three eggs and one thira cup of pulverized sugar to a st.ill' frotl. and pour over; put In the oven a few ininutes to brown. To be eaten cold. Another style-Stew six large apples : and pass through i slvo; rub together a quarter of a pound of butter and halt a pound of sugar; stir in the apple while hot. Afuet taking te skin and -white pi ht from two large ora nges, chop very line and addt tokthe oth "or iagredlents; beat the yolks of six eggs very light and add; reserve the h whites for the meringue. hake in a rich paste. Flour the nieringue cook ing with orgn:(e juie s and a little imle W grated rind. StovlrCu-a. D n ito ik i fourYeggN o hePE yOlk of et, ahe fourth ofke an besntaeill a l)alt e oveor ieatg thuggat a rago ;it for al cutards ason shoul be aied frA beoAn .-lave leao am veryul fe te condhlf pnt add; then yolk the twougg and crea..or ou the1 hotolk iii)),stirri on gnall tie tie; sepor otseil onrteeg, no tetgg.o tte mi,k.n inua,moath itawnllndestr - ~ovr hse. wtrint beor tins. iWhen yo mehingstr the mixtur tere s Bittrs,ed hvery moinued pohlrity for aok ng, strri acnrom ate sdes andI sbatom. ohe wndu th anstard lcome cooa, reetr toe n akes apeatrance inao o'slanart, loteyoer dwellit, IItubrte a. ragdwit eaeie wn solutdiaon auev, etloytinto the hols wiccn th entbedepartet e yinr ith yeathr thwor and motar.ss oae { for mouse will t thata for thea pillon ~ proned ofth com ulatio withma deo o F shple n wdih llau,le 'HanMu TOSpa.--ance. efe t ha copy fite fo onahale apdInetngd theadingsol' twoe regghes, and nmearou temniugh ao soten ptito ofnot ters iternd aookse onlt toastedifbrai, ot:onoic n ofmacr 1880 int bne obtafreof viegar' brotleu ist and nralountryi dle fIt for us. Strin beorepttingivte C someting fo the iswnYear Biters ad te cntiuedpouaty buil it morewondrfulthantenlcom than rot ptheanlapaacsfHsetrsAmno thironBmediae...uperi epnoting pres eT c.,arernnn 'about.5 eleve moh o 80wilg not o as that n il a rinted0 ith grwngh myelfa, thrench' off yuar adiren.edign Aorning h e n numru tsmnials.a toDr th?floaoy of Host4 (tte Dils) amse chatin 'adschoologea itm &c.,o bwhich ca be depended ofo corectnes. Thek Alaa fr18 In be otinedfr of oat fro d uggan geeaoutr daers bo N OT$I BEERG.-"Th y arent a up On otl cotan more hop PERA, P., an.1 . HUMOROUS. TAKING TIE CUHILDREN IoMs.-At the Uhlion Depot, Detroit, recently, anl old, gray headed man in charge of three children-two boys and a girl. The oldest was about ten and the little girl about five. The whole party were dressed very plainly, and as to who they were the old man lexplained to the people around hm: "Waal, you see, I live down in Not walk, in Ohio. About a dozen years azo my darter married a poor worth less coot of a feller up hera, and they oave never got along worth shucks. A few days ago he threw her down sta'-s and pounded her black and blue, and she come down thar, to me for refuge. These are the young 'uns. She left 'oim behind when she flew, and I conme on after 'em. Purty likely svt o' chil dren ain't they ?" ''Yes, a real smart lot lIft. any trouble getting them ?" "Wa:hl, not much. When I got into the house and told John what I'd come for he kinder balked a little, but I took him right by the wlndpipe and told him what was what. Tell you, 1 don't allow any of the boys to elimb me, If I be upwards of sixty. I'm goii" to take 'cm down home and bring 'em up, and if there father ever comes within a tile of us, I'm going to piek hin right up and bi'eak his back across a stone wall!" About ten imiluutes before the train left the old man called the oldest boy to his knee and said : "Now, young lina, see here I I'm your grandfather, and I'm taking you young 'uns home to Norwalk. Ve'll get there with about seven cents to spare, if to0 acildent happens Now, then, when the boy on the train comes around with chestnuts, or apules, or candy, I wantyou to look straight out of the window 1" "'Why can't you buy sao for me?" asked the boy. "Come over my k.nee I' exclaimed the grandfa her, as lie hauled the boy nearer. "Now, sir, (10 you want chestnute 11" "I-1-want sone, but I'll wait till next year I" gasped the boy, as he felt the spanklng-machine making ready for business. "Very well. You look out of the window at corn andll pumpkins every tine you hear the train boy yell 'chest nuts!' Here Alonzo-you come till here." Alonzo was the second boy. When he was within reaching distanlce the grantirtather grabbed him and said "When the train-boy comes along with apples and candy and hlckory nit meats what are you going t') do?" "I'm going to ask you to buy mie a whole lot" "You are, eh ? come over my kneb, sir !" "Oh ! no I won't-I won't-i wotl't !" shouted the boy as he danecd up and down and hung back. "Very well-you see that you don't Now, my little girl, I want to say a "Oh ! grandpa, you needn't say a single word to me !'" she interrupted. ''I just hare the sight of chestnuts anid candy, but just as soon as we get into the ears I'm going right to sleep, and never wake up once." If the train boy tackled that family he didi't make a cent. Ti EarP. are some pecullir, sensitve people inl this world. A young rowd y will get ripping raving, staving drunk ; shout, howl, fight, bruise, yell, sinasth and swear for hours; get grabbed by a piollemal and have his head soften.ed and nose uimlsheid on the way t.o jail, and then whine for hours to have his name kept fromi the niewspapers, ouat of re gardl to tile feelings of htis poor' old mlother Wile wats very sick and at death's door. FstICIA was gliding down Tlren t street yesterday afternoon, wit,h a der b)y liat on and carrying lid' hands ini the pocket of her long ulster, whlen ai sumall boy rnn upi taniid said1, "'Say, misls I if yer had a cigar no0w, you'di be all L.ORD C--, whose polarity Wats not, excessive In the Scotch towvn of A . having refused an impoi)rtulnate beggar, she renewedl her aplplientionls wIth: "Now, me lordi, i1 ye'd Just gIve me a little slxponee, I couil treat every Iriend ye huave In the towvn." "'Well, Johnny,'' said a fondli mothler, "hurr 'ly ill anid say your pr'ayers and1( get Iuto bed.' "Oha, I've fixed that all right. I've hired als to say 'emi for mie tIs week." Bint his marrow belies hugged the cold oil-cloth that niight juist as5 usual. MAUD-And now you've shown me all your favors, dear', do tell me who was tbere-t,he mien, of course, 1 mean. Ailice-O, let me see I There were lots of Ilarvar'd men of' course-yes, and some1 rea l meni. ScENE, Jiroadu'yny, just Out of Wal street-"BJili, you weren't dlowni to day." "No-mother's dead. Ilow's Erlic?" "'Fority-eight; three; when wIll she be buried ?" "Saturday, at two. Get me two hundred at a quar ter'." IFa mian Is dissipated, it i8 true that hIe will not live half his (ltays, but then young Keepitup says lie lives out about twvo-thirds of hIs ighits, and that makes a good average. MR. SETH OREEN Ia respectfully re quested to see If the oyster calnnot be Uomiestleated in church-fair stews. WHNt a woman promeniades the streets leading a dog it looks as If sihe eouldn't get anything else on the string. YUGman don't be afrade to blo yure own h,orn. But don't do it in front of the procceshaun. Go behind and do It. LAZY man's soilloquy: "I wotuld be quite willung to sIt upj at my meals if I coulid only lie dowu at liy work." Fon RMLIEcvzNG THROAT TROUBIRS, "Broton's Bronchial Trochee" have a wvorld-wvide reputation. andit as they contalin nothIng that wviii Injure the system, they can be used wvithiout fear of bad results. ")fAY your t,roubles only be little ones, ando may you always have Dr. Bell's Baby Sy rup handy," saidi an old bachelor to a newvly-marrlod couple. YEGETINE Is now acknowledged by our best physiolans to be the onily sure and safe remedly for all diseases raris inIg fron impure blood, suelh as sqrof ula and derofulous humors. Wuy RUN AwT 111x Wiru YOUR ('oUon, COr., lAEN.Or indeed any Pulmonary or lion. biapCtatnt, when armedy safe, thom(u h, andsoey obtalined as Dr. D Jayne's Br ,uA torantt can behad?i If y9u- have contratetl a severe COld. dave YOU1' Lungs from thq dat9 er ous Irritation and Intlammation ,Elo0h Ire. quenly bin 1~ou Conumouon y p trro AGRICULTURE. III1T8 ON DUAINAO.-But, it will be asked, How shall I know whether my lande need draininug? How shall I know whether the draining will psy for its expieso? ot may know this by the poor or t,nsatisfactory crops you now raise; by their suffering in a wet time, ailso ini a drouth t by the land being wet late in the spring before it can be put in ; by Its taking long to dry off aflter a heavy rain. By thinking back y,)u will know whether this I8 the ease n- itli all your land, or with part of it. You may be helped in your think ing by comparing your soil with river or brook solJ All this will help. But there is a better way than all, and it is always reliable. I)tg a hole two and a half or three feet drop; a foot hole will answer, and is an excellent way where you build a post fence to determine. If water settles lit the bottom itn a dry time, you need no better evidence, your land then needs drainilug, and will pay for It in better crops in from two to four years, the post hole is a sure test. According to the rise of the water in it will be the neeessity oft draInage and the beneit resulting from it. A little explaiation here is necessary. One or two holes are not suIllcleint for a test unleas the soil is uniformly charged with water. Laud that seer:s try enough (clay soil), yet doesn't act right, as we have shown, :hould be tested in different parts of the field, as often in such soil there are seens where gravel or loam prevails, and if the test is made here there will of course be no water, whereas ten feet, from where water maly show. Sometines, in feneing a lieid, half' t.hie holes have water ; sotne titnes the number is less, sotet,imes more. Witatever the iature of the solIl, t.il post-holes will tell. The test can be maied iii most anly '11110, it' the ground is not. frozen too deep, even in a mo.st tiime it not saturated. The best time is in the faill, but may be done in the wip ter if the season is not too severe. Re metmber, the drailnage will at nuce, take place, as soon as the litch is duh;; and in the spring you will have dry land, lit to plow or sow,and almost t wo weeks earlier It you have 110 time or means to diton largely, test a little. Dig the holes in the diferent fields or places, where you wish to test, If the water settles in, dig at few- ditehes about tell yards atart, and three feet.deep. Four feet would he better but three will d for a test. Get, somebody to show you how to lay the drain who uiderstantds it, if you do not know yourself. Re member it must be done well, or it might as well not be done. A closed da ii Is just no drain at all. WHEN TO SAVE SEED Conx.-A sure way to have good seed corn is to go in to your cornti felds before we have our corn killing frosts in the fall, and by taking the earliest ripening ears you will, by following it up year after year, have corn that will mature earlier if vou gather your seed before the cob is well (tried. Don't pile it up in a clo=e rooni to heat .atnl t"poil. for if seed is thoroughly heated it will not germin ate or grow. I have picked s.eed corn from corn that was just out of the milk, or Ii: for boiling corn, at ri-ted it up an 1 tltii it up lin the loft of luy grat. ery, and %Iso sipread it out thin on a sectold, and never had any trouble about its grow ing. To be -ure, it wili shrink or dry up. but it -oei; not hurt, anti if you try it you will iI. if i: is picked beiore it is th.r.ugtnv ripe. that it wiil co ie up strongrr an I hare a better color than: if lrit until dead ripe, and the kernel % iil sooner rot and the birh and cut worms will tot btth ear it tear so long. It takes a litite more time to go inito the field and look it op betore husking titue, but it wvill pay you to do It. It las p.id me. I genieral ly Piek t,he seed about the mtid.. dIe of September in Ceni'ral Iowa. THIlE necessary steps toward an lii prtoved hustbanIId ry are: To cultIvate less lanid. Tlo make that whieh is eul tivated rich inl pln food, so thtat ii imay produce latrge crlops5. T1he p)ract ice of' a rIgid system of rotation of crops ad mixed famning. Th'le cultivation of tihe grasses anti less of tile egireals, tad fee..ing upon01 tihe farm tile most of' its p)rodiucts. RaIsing clover' and en rIch Ing the land by turning unde.1r green ernps8. SEEDnINo ToO GRAss --It is a good prac tiesc On teri lle soil to sow grass seedI t Wo weieks tafter wheat Is put Iln. T'hrif tyv growing Timothy keeps tile wvheat back, as5 provedi thme past season oin the writer's fieldl. Other f armers corrober ate this exp)eriee. Rub a little soft soap on the creaking gate or barn door hinges, and stop the unnecessary toise anld wyear. Foos are miist before they are gone. THE hIapplest discovery of the ago. ANA .'3818i. an Iinfallie ouro for PILES,. a son .tlec oomlbinationl of poultice, instrumenlt and medicino, endorsedl by physioians of all schools, discovered by Unl. ILSmtE, a' regular physician, and110 use uccesully in tihusand(s of cases. Suitfcrors who have tried overy thing olse in vain, will flnd ldistant relief and perma notit curo. It is rogardled by medical imn a4 then greatest of mod< rn discoveries, antI pro nlountced in)fallible. "Ana~kosis" sent by lmil on reclit of Prico $1.0.0 >er box. Bamp.los Ftatc, by P. Neustaodlter & 'o., Box 3910 New York. PROFITAnf.( PATIENT.--The most51 wotnderful and marvelous success, in cases wh'lere persons are sick or wast Ing away from a coinditioni of mise5r ableness, thait no0 one knows whlat aIls them, (p'roftable patients for dloctors,) is obtained by the use of ieop itters. They begIn to cure fromn tihe fIrst ddke andl keel) it up unt,Il perfect health and stretgt,h is restored. Whmoevetr Is af fieted in tis way neced not suiller wvhen they can get .hop Bitters. See other column. A (0OOD nurse Is a blessIng to every fanmlly, and all sensible nurses recomn imeind that, Innocent but efl'eetual rome, dy for all the pains anid Ills that befall a baby .-D)r. Bull's Baby Syrup, P'ricd Triui prIce of soap Is' rapidly ad vanleing., A year's supply or Don rus' Ex.ECTnI1O boughlt no0w at 01l)rlce will be a Very judicIous pur ha o . - -a Ir Tou Liv'er lisorded ilooRanda er~.. IFY IytjpU* botden#: German B rs cure you. Pro Dione iubHioo, The' man whoc never smoked the Lone Jack Cigarettes Is like a world wIthout a sun. Ilead era ppnder ov,r the condialon of' th'at inan. Smoke the Lone Jaoks Olgarettee and you wi feel pleasure wIth' all mankind, not excepting your mother-In-law. rythe Lone Jack CIger cUtes If yoiwant aelear lead and sound stom aoch. Tteatemadteothl bestTobAboooguown, and free ftqm any deletertous. adu torations. We do.uot' ask you t'e take our uderd foi the praie bshwe onthe oneJasok Cigarettes. Onl TRyU them. u.tVi*o~ *pojl lieskelWs Tter tntmttent Will our overy form of Tott. Fon rliueson the iae, use ea tketrs 2W er Ointmntc. It noror fails to retovo thet. VEGETINE. Liver (oimplaint. This die tso Miny o satid to p-o0tted almost invariably frotn tho'stomach being out of ortier In the 11ir.'t placo. By the st"la:wt be ng out, of order, (ts bloo I also gets nut. of order; and why ? All the b ootd In the hlttniat body passos though t ho liver overy fow min,ttot t 6havo tho blilcts mt terb tpnrated from it. If thero be Anly scroltilous ti itt or other Impurit.y in the blood. it.n il surely be depositted in tho liver along with Ihe Ito. By and by. howover, I heso Iinprities inreasing, will rondor tho blood watery, and rondor its motion torpid ; then 1. will co 'so o perro,n its dtiy of strainin out. the 1,110. Only pois n wil be left, i the iver titd the result will be an obstructed. inlatnod and swollen liver, ending in diseaso. uch Is the theory. and such the cllmax, as proven by facts. Tho sytnpt,ums crowd lapidly upohn one anothor -a continued p in or tenderness In the Ilghf Wlte, in.-uclog emnaciatoii nt a eakne s ; cottgh with ex pectoral Ion, dys-pepsla, hlgh-colored trise, yellowness of the eyes. lever, a d n quick pulse. It, l int: osstble to mistako he dis aso by these symptolns. There is only one way of C11rin 1.tlver 'omplaitit. ; andi Ihat, is, 4o btrlko at, the root. To do this, .oil nist, act on the stotnaeh, tle blood, the liver. an i the general health at the satno tino. Vit iTINS atloe' will do tills, anti will effect a speedy cure. See tea tilnon als. - Rochester Policeman "Gained Eight Pounds in Throa Weeks " Alit. n1 It. STKVICNr. l)iar Sr--laving used but three bottles of you.e VICONTINK In a Very ba-I ease of Liver Com11 Ul.ilnt. I bind nyself lmprov ng rapidly. Ai Selghling eight, pondlits mor at presint, than I did when I began i aking it, and holleve, with u con' lItanl e of a stuall (llanti'y more. I shall be i'ntir.ly cured. liefore I began Inking the VEssT.NK I wits tuditdr tite doctors c,uo. Wats sick a long tline. Mr. Smit tt. who hail receIved great bouctit frotn takinif (Lhe VKOKTINK, :1dvised 11n L') try it. I c>in cheerfully rco"min nrl it t evoty o1 as I good inedicine, as thto VRitTINS ha- (ofl In ic for 1ne than the doctors can do. 1 ours truly, JA1 ES A. .JOIINSON, Police Ofllicer, No. 823 Brown si , tochester N. Y. 5OUTh POLAND, Me., Oc-. 11, 1876. MR. II. It. FTHVKN8: ear Sir-I have been ste'< two years with the Liver " otll tint. and d1ring that tlmt have taken a great many different, inedicine=. but none of I hem did me any g ot. I n as restless nigh a, and had no appetlle. Sinco taking the VK(<TINS I rest well, antd reltilt my food. Can recomnnend the VKaoriN for whtt !1 has done for me. Yolis resp0 "tful'y. Witness of the abwoe, M ts. ALBEIT RICK ER. MRt. UEOISOE M. VAU(IQAN, Jtled rord, MasS. VEGETINE PREPARED BY II. R. STEVENS. Boston Mass. Vegotine is Sold by All Druggists. CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, tanufacturer of 'BLATCHLEY'S STANDARD PUMPS, - Occupies Jan. 1st, TIE SPACIOUS WAREIHOOMS, 30S MARKET Street, PAILADELPIIA. 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Bhers Youth's Companion, Be Place8 Boston, Mass. ieaa iles lct,i?v,~s~y ~iadblootl,are contqatore by IDl &1*rL curinag Tell hoe IA 4h0 Do, e~pb allow Oolor of skin, or yellowlah-brown aPI 15, badU taste in pnoiith, internal ht o r chn a nd tongu toCOnIeil, 3'o are s itTering frn eree an nradl ces.DeFro' le - n u nophyslolanlig PtOBOW lith druggists, is) tharge. pnsie nase ail.The e lis ar.scrcly argr 6##Suvsaard el v etjib1e, o 9,ittltar Cblre fnif lett Gin.' -itoy,i :ra ivtiou 101 iIturb,a lobte r oceulidtiob. o '.Smdee, .s a ins me an .*i gat ShU.s CIse ti~w 6 enPuu -I ex fe HEALTH IS WEALIH. RnaIth Qr Eoly is Wealth or Nind, Radway's Sasaprillian Resolvot Puro blood makea und flesti strong bone and a o ear skin. If you would'have your l"sh frmt your bones sqpiud withoutearios, nud y"urco . prlcxini fir, tiso Itudway's as'rapari llan 1Heo!venat. A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. "To cure a oanoNle or l.oNo srANDINO DItEs Is trusly a victory In t he hoaling ari; Is.at r' aeon. ing power that olarly discerns nuvsor ated a-p. pli- s at roimdy; Ihit rsatores step by st- p-by deerees--the body which has b- en slowlvi,y. tacked an t weatkned by .n ing dious -scease, not only commsds our respect but deserves our gra Il ito. Pr. Ba I way I as r ridh'd Inin. kind WI' It that wonderful rinmedy, usdwal 's NstrwipaparllHian iesolvesst whltlui tacom pishws this tesult, and guiT-r "g hunanity, who diLag out an ealsteneo se- pain And disen,. thiougli sng days and' long nights, owe h. their gratttu ro."-Je.s'os Jks tyer. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Radway's "T eatise on disease and Its Cure," as follows: List of Diseases Cured by Radw:y's Sarsn illian Reso'wont. Chronlo Sk:n Diseuses. t'arles of the Bone, lumiors ino the Blood, Scrofuilouss Dtse ses. Dad or unna ural lan.t or iody, Syphilis and Vege reat. 'ever Shres. Chronic or tild Ulcers, iait thetum, Rickets, Whity swelling, Seal lie 'd Ut.inn A'ti ctens mners, (Hla . uar well. Inttz, Nodea. Wasting and Dec,y of the tlcdy, imple's : nd itlotceies Tumors, Uy.-tiep Ia. Ki't nov a d Bladder DIseases .:hronilc Rh unatisi sid Gou , .u nsurmp'Ion, br vel and Calculous - Depos-ts, n nI varieties or she abov"- co-splatnts to wisihn annetinms are given speciot1a 1-smes. ., a-sert tnt I here is no known remedy that pSs.-.;ses the cirative power over thes' dis. eais I tR ADWAY'S RESOLVNT furnish- s. It cures -tc.p by step surely. from the founda. tion, and restores the injured Da"t:a to their soundi conditinn. The w,steta of the body are slopuped and healthy bots Is sup. ,piel to tIme ssysteuo, from which now m tA rial I- for r.ed. T.,is is the at co rective p ster of ItADWAY's Rssol.vtNT. In OaRes Whose the sv-ten has been t-alivated and Mercufy, Quicksllver, Corrosive 81tb'ttnate have aceumu. Latesi and heeono depost:ad in the uones, J 'lnts, tO., ocusing carles of the bones, rlcke s. 'inal -urvature-, cet rtt';ns. white swel in var Cose veIns. etc., this NRAtISA.AKILIIN will resolve awav those deposits an o oxterminate (he virus of Ihe disease from tho system. If those who are taking th'se medtotely for the cure of Chronte. 8cr tnlous or Syphllitto <1a eases, however siow n ty b' the cure, "'e-l bet. er," and1 find their general health improving, their le -h and weig:t increising, or et.i't krep. lng Its own, l a sure sign th it the cure is pr3 tresslng. ,In these dt,eases the pat. at either teti better or w'orse-the virus or the disease inot inactive; if not arrested and driv-n'from ! the blood it will spread and continue to u'.dor. mine the constitution. As soon as the MARsA rA R l.LIAN make4 the pai tent' f-el be' ter.'' e ery hour you WI1i grow better and Increase in health, strength and flesh. OVARIAN TUM^US. The removal of those tumors by RAewAY's R soLVst'r is no so certainly established that what wits once 'O sidorotl almo -t miraculous a sow a co ninon recogniu. d f ot by hll partl"s. 9Vltno a the cases of 1Iannah P. Ea pp. Mrs. 0a K,apf, Mrs. J. II. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. Hlendrix pub ishe I In our Alm mac for 1879; also that of Mrs. ".. ibbins. 'n the present edition of our 'alse and True." One Dollar per' Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to relieve pain and cure acute disease. Radway's Ready Relief, In from one to tweanty mi"utes, never falls to relieve PAIN with ' ne thorough applic tirr. No matter how viol -nt or excruciittng tihe ate she Ril EttM tTIl, Rled-riddeh, Infirm. e. ppled, Nervas, Neuralgil, or p osi r t'd with disease may suffer, tA WAY'S ItIADY RELIEF will afford Iustant ease. 'ttflammration of the Ktdneys, Inflanyrns tion of the iladder, Intlaltnastions of the lpwas, OOusostiosi of the lUsg., Sore rhroat, Difficult litreathng, l'aslptation of the lieatrt, Hysters, Crousip Ulatieris, Catarrh, Influenzsa, fleadae Tstache. -Netralgia, theanaiss i, Cold' OhIll, Agule Chaill., Chilbaissss, Frost Rites, -lsruiseg. Susnmer (00:nplaints, (iougls, Cold, bprais. P'ains in tne Chient, Bacok or Limsns, are instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever anid Ague oured for Fifty Ceats. There Ia not a remnedri agent In the world that will cure Fever and Ajue, and all othnr Malarious, BIious, scar.et, 'I yphold, Yellow and other fovers (aldd by RADWAY'S PiLus) so quick as R ADW AY'B EsADY R Es.i1. It will in a ew momente, when tihken accord ing to di retticuis, ours Cr.imps, Sp.sami. Sour Stomach; Hleartburn, Sick Hleadache, Diarrhw a D,sentoer, Collo, Wind ii the Bowels, and all Internal Palnes. Traveiers should always carry a bottle of R AD WAY S ItBA DY RRtLuEF with the., A [ew drops in wa er wIll prevent sIckness or pains from chansge of water. it is better than French bransly or bitt,ers se a st'mulant. flises anssi Lusaabermaem should always be provided with It. CAUTION. All remedial agents capable of destreying life by an overdo e .shouldi be avoided. Morphine oDium, strychnine, arnica, hyosici smnus, and ot,her powerful remedies, does at certain ttimes. in very smail doses, relieve the p.ttient duringa their action in the sysem. Biut perh aps the second dlose, ir repeat,ed, sa sy aggravate and In ore ste the sufferr g, and anto,her dose cause death ,)rihere is no neces-it,v for usuing these tunceirt,.un agenis when a positive remedy like RADW A Y's IIIADYiIlsBlK? will Stop th-e 'o .gt ex cruciatIng pain quiciker, w.thout ent.alling the least dfimoulur in either infant or adult., THE TRUE REIEF. R ADWAY's READY hiaLtEP is the only remedial agrent ini vogute that vill instaint,y atop pain. Fifty VenUs per Rottle. Radwvayfs Regulatmng Pills. Perfuct Pegsr'tlveg, S4ootitEng Aport. eit., Act WIui usE ata, Alwa.ys SteEta --ie said Natnrali in thaem Ossratioa. A VEGIfITABLE SUB35'TITCJr TEOlR CALOMIL, Perfectly tasteless, elegantiy coated witit gum ro regu.ate, purify, eleaps' RAWYaPit.La for the cure of all disoirders of the 8 omach, Liver, Bowels Kidneys B ad. dsr. Nervous D) senses, ileada he, Conslipation. sostiveniess, Indigestion,, Dyspep,siai, Billos eras. Fever, Innmation of the lowrela Pals and iii deOrangemsenta of the Interna VIa..r, Warranteit to effect a perfect curs,. Purely vet etanie, coiutaisng no'aneSeury, maineraiM or d~I etoriohs drugs. 1W Obser've the toflow!ng smt a result. Ing from Diseases or the DIgi oras. Vo, etA tion, In ward i'il -s, Fl iness 01 te 'lood in the Heoad. Acidity of the 8tomach, Nauee -Ieartsursi, DIsgust of Food, Fuliness or Weig~ in the 8tomnaci. trour Ervucta idOs, Sink4nge F'lutterinig at the Hieart. Choking or 8uffrng 5 -nisaolons ai hen In a lying DostLUrQ Dimniess 6f Vision, Dots or Webs before the'8lu.th4 Fever and D)i1l1 Patn ln .thie Head, )eQuiene -Of 'Pe spira hon. Vellowneiss of the II Kin and- ye, Pai in the Bide, Chest., Llt s sug $lldiG4afuie of Heat, thrin in 1 Fie.si A few duoses of JADWAV's Path will free the ..ystem from isli th ove-napeuil disotidesm. Prece, 28 Venstd pee'B1dm. 80I.D Blf DRtUGGiBT8' RtEAD- "* FALSE AmpJ TRUE,?' _Bend a letter stamp to RA1ablA? *. & 0 , No.82 WAJUtEN, cor. OfUltCH St., New Yor. -nformation worth thousands will be sentyeg, Dlu Aqe Oh ts. weIaraa. - . o ..pe.onesinmAe ISbepleueess.et asteee e 9e~e5