The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 01, 1883, Image 4
A Pious Russian at Diner.
The lussians are gieat believers in
the evil eye, and foreigners, on Russian
children being introduced to them,
should beware of praising their beauty
or of showing for them any of that ad
miration which, under like ciroumetani
ces, would be expected in Western Eu
rope. To praise the child is to bewitch
it, to bring it il-luck-to affect it, in
short, with the "evil eye." Charms and
inoantations must then be resorted to,
and in serious easei the priest is called
in. By humility and player the iuflu
ence of the evil eye may'be averted; but
it is desirable that the stranger, on see
ing for the first time the children of
any family he may be visiting, shall
not allow himself to. exclaim: "What a
pretty girl!" or 6What a line boyl".
There is another very different meth
od by which the health of Russian clil
dre4 may be affected, and in this case
beneficially. into this secret I was itrst
initiated, inot in Russia, but in France,
at the excellent restaurant of the Troix
Freros .trovenceaux, now no more, A
Moscow merchant, who was dining there
with me and some other friends, told
me, toward the close of dinner, in ac
cents of great solemnity, that he had
something weighing heavily on his
mind. "Goutich ivanovitchl" he ox
claimed, "the thought has occurred to
me, and will not be dispelled, that my
poor wife at Moscow is not well. Lot
us drink a bottle of some particularly
ood wine for the sake of Nadojda Feco
aa'ts health." The proper kinds
wine for oach course had already boon
disposed of. But the soinmeilier was
conouited, and he declared that the cel
Jar contained a remarkably flue white
H: rmitugo, which could be fitly drank
at dessert.
if good wine drunk at Paris could
have benefitted Nadejda Feodorovua,
ailing at Moscow, she muot have foit,
much better when the bottle of white
Hermit'tgo had been emptied. "Titt
wine was j ust the thing," said the iner
chant atter a brief pause; "but I cau
not fol tranqil, for now sometling
tolls inc that my oldest boy is sullering.
Let us oiler up another bottle of that
excel.ent whict Hermitage for the sake
of my oind's hea to." The pious suori
ice was gono throigh, to the admiration
of Lao ol sonmmilier, who brought in
the wino himself and wa,s rowarted each
time with a libsral gratuity. Then by
a suddea iiituitina, which cams to hint
just atter the second bottle tad beon
unishled, the miercLtaut be caime c")uso -
ous of soine disaster by which another
of his children wias threatened. and, as
he htd rtther a largo family, it seem Ad
p: oablo I hat a gR oW many more bottles
would have to bo ordered before the
evil spirits which menaceod the safety of
his Moscow home could be thoroughly
propitiated, it was then arranged that
fne liaal bottle of Chaimbertiii should
b.unk in tht interest of the entire
11ta . l,it-u, ats a iiow, whlatevor the etfeet
(11 1i1t h ,I,jtuiu iiuty have been on his
Wt- intlt I ir..Cih, time merchatut himucli
auk luetl In i uei i " , l,l'
,t llautt I i tu i taittl .
"It Wis t.u l ink. 1 o'eiock." ui Ns
a c o t ll t rl . -it .e l " w itlu l w k olie e ao d a t
uti ilItt.1 ut. 1, Ietarit,g We sht.id laitm
to.e r' "t..ns I I~ srv ania o ti. .t" Limis -
nais l, le . s d... I t iaaas6 aileu, blit tu li t tje
rt\.i l.eert hitlidaiid wasl still ont lia
Icjh, aitii theO 1,001u piocutdasli in iit ii
lusa- ia aitr i-hwt d u~ that the liouie
~%aas at n oveaa to the puabli.. Ti'uo early
('losinag t.aovutent hana sot, yet reached
Itt i.js av.a.
'A las- U ta lio iieCENs ty to B1epj long in
ll utnlacsyneroe suilt tes yolu iidaVo uru;
yo11 51 j aut, ouibie qulick, duing as
iiuich lit oneC 00or aii 3 el utsiuily sic ii
lawo. Itic desi.ht iul a,r' iS to .weet 1 o
bte a a led ii a es p; it ra q,area was oag
hit urnL il eI j *3 i, no weL wer LupSj srth
laoi w.thstnanthug out intte dtwa-aying.
Perhiapa a sagit dscbripdioin ot tile
hotel may be gir on hero. it is an im
leort?u htouse, iwo storiea high. 13t'ow
Stairs is first a little sqpuare pine which
I anuust oodi lhe enatranies -nall, trot wheh
the satairal aise right opp~obiae t,be door,
kecep)ing ..gaint, thie will; doers openSi
righit ad ln t, lead ng .o tue gues,t-r1t.m
oin the( one handc, ausd t,wo tuod-rosaa ont
thO other. U1p staird ini t,he dining-rom,
a hirge oi e, l t.hltedl by four win. dews,
iwe at. either ecid, and from one siteo if
it peut 5voya bi ed-ohambelrs, wiod a,
I.cinag occupied, we datd not at e. 'iTaere
is acceo oan nii t,be houiso for ab)ouit
It wuavo peosplei. '.th lt urnitu rc is phauu
and stronig, and there is a total absenec
('f ormi.mlenatationi, if we may excopt the
white cut taits to the litt,le windows,
tiad a jew (iermanu pri.,ts hangmng on
t ho wvallt. Theli in dows. whichi opier,
ini twoe dii sits, are ide opou; the
iloorat are t,ett, 14 of the~ abomliabLle
carpulinigs, without, which we fancy we
cannot exist, atid the rooms havie,
thecretore, a look of airine.ss, cleanly
swe.etness, and healthinies t.o which ouri
stuil'y liaibitat ions are strangers, atnd
whait in Enugl.ind we never see exclpt
ini iioipitte or workhouses, where the
bioa:th of the inmates iis ,the tirst con
si leraition.
Alter breakfast our ponies were our
earliest eare, and we sought the assis
tance of Zoega, who atssured uts that lhe
could not get, us e11' boleo 11, wich
inieiam, we were tol, sonwathintg mioro
than 12. We spoke for "Jon" as our
-.guie, havinag baen told iu the house
. thiat, hen waus an aecellut Jnan, who
eauc~ld( talk a little Enaglishi, ad during
the unaoccupied tiumi that was oii cur
hands, we caroltuh y examined every
thing that was in every shop, discover
mag that every airticle to eat, drink or
weari (aulways ex.c.pt,ing oadhllih) wa.s im
p)or'tedt.
]3y-aind-by Jona camne with the boxes
in wuich our clotbee anti piisiOnl s '
ii cro to be carried on pon1y -ba1e , We
had four boxes, etvei about eighteen
inchics long, as deep.J as long, aind per,
hay)5 mno oric tii inchea wide; t hree ot
these wore hilled with iugsa nad miokin
toshesa, and iinto the iouartli pae{d t\vo
loaves, w ich camot i rom the ship1, a ind
sundry tina oi meat, sardines, bisonits
and inarmaulaudo. Our pairty of two was
joiined here by two othor gouitlemeni firom
Manchester.
At, lat up~ camne the pOics, fourteen
of theni; such a rough, unakemipt, snag.
gy, wilo-hooking lot; hall oh them lur
u.shied with raimg saddles or pack sa.:
dies the l est wvith nao hutlss whatever
up1.1 .tIh1 a. It wasa an imposing caval
o.0w. , a iJ4 ii iine of thoso drc.ves of
hiora a v.e sce it. the airt eta at lair time,
fhiiog ilp thle i whiol roaidway. and it
took soia hittle timc ior the choIce of
isteed s to 'e madte amio a tarap aeadheu s
to be at.jutedl."
Atthoughl the tiaeuc ortur crystals
of the ge&ane precious topaz renmark,
able f or lze tad clearneen Iave been
iound near Pzxe's Peak. Mr. R. Ti.
Cross aissett that the ste which is
cuit in O(Jiorado and sold ats topaz to
lourista is is iaot topiuiz att all, hu.t aim
p'y amok.3 quartz,ur the c'airngorm stone
ci Sci.tlanii,
AGRICULTURE,
ADULTERATION OF Oxsus.-A writer
makes the following statement of the
manner in which adulterated cheese is
manufactured: "The milk is allowed
to stand from twenty-four to tnirty-six
hours. The cream is then all taken off,
and in order to imitate a full cream
choose a material called -anti-huff' is
added, which cute the curd and gives
the cheese the appearance of a full cream
cheese. 'Anti-huff' is composed largely
of potash, and if applied to the tongue
woulo take the cain off quite as quick as
a coal of fire. You can draw your own
conclusion of its effoots upon the coats
of the stomach.
"Au article was published In your pa
per recently, saying that some twenty
persons were made sick from eating
ohoose, and it waa attributed from their
eating too much. I shouki rather in
cline to the opinion that it was the qual
ity rather than the quantity. I have
made cheese forty years, and never yet
heard of a sptiuz, summer or fall cheese
making any one siok. The fact is, it is
made of pure milk, and will give not
only pleasure to the palate, but strength
to the body.
"Now, in order that the publio be not
imposed on, I suggest that all dairymen
who are making a pure article have their
cheese branded and advertise where they
are kept for sa,le,
A DoLLAR PrIOFrr ON EACH HEN.
Somebody wants to know if one dollar
per year proflt from each hen is a d>od
average, Where hens are kopt as the
majority of farmers keep them, one dol
lar per head is quite as much as the
ow'tur ought to expect, and I don't be
lieve that the average farmers can make
one hundred dollars easier than by keep
ing and earing for a flock of one hun
dr lttiens. If he will do a little extra
work in the way of housihg, care and
lettl, the hens will t d_i at least fifty ctF.
to too average dollar. Why. we have
pullets that, at December 11th, have
laid three dozen eggs apice since they
commenced laying the first week in Oc
tober, but they didn't roost in trees and
live on sawdust and gravol; they had a
good, wartm lous", and plenty of food
and care. If thesa pullots don't earn
coniderablo more than their ''average
dollar" per head, before next spring. I'll
tut their heads of', every last one of
1hem. And I may as well tell you that
when I fail to mako at least thiee dol
lars proft, for olach lion, duck and tur
key kept for breeding stock, I don't
brag much about my success in poultry
raising.
't coni,pleto shading of the soil rap
idly onriches it, even without the appli
ttitiont of manure. It may b that sh:a
ding causes a deposit of nitrogen from
the air; but be that as it may, every
fa'rmer knows that whorever a stack of
hamy or straw has stood for several
irouths tie ground underneath is not
only enrichod bunt grows nmtolh darker
in co'or. Any one may try an experi
tinnt, as fol;uws: Sulkot the poorest
spot of ground on the farm, and lay
over a at,ip of any length, but about a
yatrd wide, a few inches of straw, and
cover with at board or, if prefurr,ed, lay
vtnly a board on the ground. If the
phomot. is thena 8eedled to sonmethming the
enll' ireneo in growtn hetwoon that por
tien alimmied and that not shaded will be
very imrked.
IN planhtimg asparagum thme following
directions ill seonre a satisf'atorv ro.
smlt: Smmak the seed for twenty-four
iaoursm ini tepid water and] sow early in
thlie spr'ing in rows ma foot apart,anmd kept
Oleanil b y I re-luen't y wveedinmg ai hoe
1mg AL 01one or two years ol.l transplant
tm 0 pinmu mt beds. TheIm ground shou1ld
bn trm'nohied ori dug ever, two feet deep,
burm' lng plenty of nonurelm, dtecalyed
lemavos, loat moch I, rock weed or kclp,
when it can bto had(, anid mixing thoer
Oulgly with the soil, Lay out the beds
four mand a hall leot wide, and draw 8
drmills fouraiteen inches aipart mind six
inlOties dep lengthwi-e of meach bedl;plmio
the roomtm mn thet'm, a toot apart, in their
na1tura'il l.esition, andm cover louir inches
deep. A rich imady lor.mn is most suit
abile,
ALL tme best agioniuturn-ts of thopre
Hent, day.ms well as t hose who liaye gonua
botore, give tue lollowinig ats absolute
reqmuiles 1(or safoe hee wintering: I. A n
evenh teimei1ratur,ranlginlg firom 42 to 45
degreesi. 2. ompulleto expulsionm or ab
5orion ioUf imoistulre fromn the hive. 8.
Perfet't frieedom 'iir(m outward dhstur
beamces. '4 Protection of stores from
(oontact of frost. 5. I'rot rauted isolation
frmem at muonphei chan ges in spriug. 0.
Exclumson of lIght. 7. Smillicent stores
for' winter 'ounumptioum. It. is genor'ally
madmniltted thot, it,L those seven cntin
genbcibs p)rovided for, there will be no
aizaird ini wintorng, and it is fnrther
admitted t,hat noe plani so fair practiced
combines ad these essemntmals.
WET lands should not be plowed deep
until they have beAu thoroughly dramini
ed. Alluvial soils and deep clay leamns,
where t.he suarface and subsoils (1o not
materially dair' -r, cani scarcely be tilled
tee doeply. TIhin soils, however, shmould
not be plowed below ibo availablo lant
food. It takes ti Ice as nmuchi manure
to fertilize hmand( when it is plowed to a
depmth ot ton inches, asm wvhen it is plow
edl live incehes; on thmo othmer hand, by
ploiuig onmly live inches deep the soil
will ho exhamus led inuch qliuoker' than
when the plowimg is only ten inches,
un. STrnTEvANr, at the New York
Experinenntml Stautioni, hats found that,
whmm. cornm meal made milk ich m but
tel', it was inmt so easy tm separate the
butter frm'lm thme milk as when the cows
woro'm fedn on enilmago, lie also f'oumnd ais
yet unmexplaninablo differ'enmcs in the
nulk oh time samne cows'ona the same feed
onl diff r'enit dan), Housewives have
long knmown that cream wals often much
more emasily chuarned at some times than
mat other'is. .It is to be hoped thait Dr.
Stuartevanat's carefully conducted expe
rimments will threw light on many doubt.
l qJuettions in damiry husbandr(tiy.
Tio PaEvE.wr potamto rot the following
caution shoummd be observed: Avoid Ior
tiliz.ers t hat mire extremely niitrogomnous,
as these are fmavormablo to fungus growt,h
In the jotato. Potmishi compounids are
just the ri verse, being detrimuental to
tungus mmnii benollemam to time ca'op.
Locate the potauto 11eld on e'evated,
well dramined gr'ouid mad nvel' ona low,
wet lanid. D)ammpas as a foreumer'
of rot,
T'HP,RR are said to lbe fifty injureoks
insctsaim our vegetauble gardens, filty
in our vineyards, while seventy-live at
tack our apple6s trees and more than 50
our gramin helus. Seventy-five millhon
dllamrs is estimauted as tIhe dlamage doene
to time whleat m Ill-nois imione snaon,
and' nearly ten years algo tihe annal
loss iin thme Unitedl Stales from insect
d -i redat oem aloae wvas estimated at
R4OHUO,0uO
HUMOBODB.
AT a wayside inn:
Guest-"What does this mean, eh ?
Here's an item, 'Gas two francs.' Why,
you have no gas in the house I"
"I know it, air."
"Then what makes you chatge for it!"
"So as to be able to afford to put it
in, sir I"
"WHY is it, my dear boy," some one
asks of a humorist, "why is it that you
continue on such terms of intimacy with
that three-ply idiot, X.?"
"Oh, to tell you the truth, he is an
ass, but I value him greatly-I cultivate
him so as to get his opinion on my
jokes."
"His opinion on your jokes ?"
"Yes. When they make him laugh I
kill them I"
ScENE between a debtor and his cred
itor:
"So then you refuse to pay ?"
"Poritively."
"I won't stir out of here till I get my
money."
''You will, p.d.q."
"See if I do."
'*I will." (Seizes a club).
"Hello, don't you club me ! If you
do I'll yell-'ll raise a row."
'Delighted to hear it."
"I'll alarm the neighborhood I"
"No, you won't I I'm a dentist, and
they'll think I've got a customer at last,
and it'll make my credit good I" (Clubs
him.)
The Meadows or Maryland.
SrituaFIRLD, 1'RINOt QEoRes's Co., MD.
Mr. Chits. U. Addison, of the above place
states: "I sprained my right knee causing
intense suffering, and the use of crutches
for several weeks. I found no relief in
other remedies anI finally tried the mira.
cle of cure, St. Jacobs Oil. In a short
time I could bend my knee-which had
been as stiff as an lron-rod,-laying aside
my crutche and was able to walk as well
as ever."
A nici father: The late Baron do
Rothschild once took acab to his offices
and on alighting tendered the proper
fare. The cabman received it, but kept
his hand open and looked at the money
signiflintly, which caused the baron
to inquire whether it was not right.
''Oh, yes." replhed the cabman, "it's
quite right, but your sons usuilly give
me double." ' They do, do they ?" was
the baron's reply; "wall, they have a
rich father and can afford it; I have
not."
A Vutoran toldlor.
Mit. (. F. Bowt.s, of No. 21 Contnon Street,
Lynn, Mias., says:
"While In te army, at the battle of Spottsylva
nia, I fell Wille getting over a rail fence and wa+
lntilly Injured and left for iluttl, bt,t after a i hne
I wav plekedt up by corinratiea' andii upon oxatniia
tlio It was fountil that mny bi.k was batily hurt and
iy kletiys seritisly injured, anl I have suIloreit
the itost excrticlatig pallh sttce, ansi cotld oh
itan no ielief althoigi treatedt by several phyai
clans. anil I hadi giveti utip all hope of getting ieit
when I was recoiuntec tdel to use linnt's Remedly.
I purchaenil sevaral. bottles at one of our drug
stores in Lynti, antd begata to uwe it. as il ectedi,
tutl can now at1en1 t tiosltiets, all'i inn free Irom
the pains I formerly tail; ani I wisht to say to mll
frienid- tint ronrades Ihat unt's Itetnedly will dlo
all Ihat s clalne.t for It,anul t8 wotithy of all ptritlse.
YoU can use tmy testIinony when yoi have ocua
aionl to, as I nimost ie.irt ly reconuiiend it to all that
hiave kitainey ir liver troubles."
April 26,1883.
"You Mazy Use hay Natine."
di osre io lu fortn yotl wilt, your vat tale Inn
il'einie hat done for nae, I wasti Iluset to try it
biy a inetnberl of our faity, "wiho hail been bette
llitis y iti ite.' i hve sufrilklOi terribly Iroin
kitdncy alillInet. A tines I tiare been very bail
ha ingOi~t ieorilpahi iiny back, withi genterai loss
Mty urine was very bait, with a lheavy secIlmont
of bicu,-uttist, whien was fast heailig to gravel. I
cotiinenet usinig IIinnt.s lienneily, wItht a narkuit
itnproveniet fromt lie start; i lie pa ns telt, thtu
urine becantne niore natural, ilt I can truly sty
onet b>ole ettecte'd at piuinneu-ta (ure.
I hlave reco.itnentlees a to nti any personis bitil
hire aind in: Hoston, aill of wvhorni a.peak of It wilt
Y'oti tile at liberty lto use titis letter or mny atine
hi1 any inannter yiin in.ty Itilik tesl, thati otier sitf..
SI rers tity letarnt ihe vatltue of I ie gretest of tall
reltedies. Most tt lily youirs, .Jo)l N 1'. CoIX,
62 Pleausant Street.
Maleni: Masts., A prIl '28, 1883.
"WHAT," says a friend to a diner o1
unbounde~d stoniach wvho has just sal
d own Higle-moulthedl( to a leg of mutton,
"do you always ear. such a meoal tas that?'
Th'le diner, withI theo modesty of true
gemius-"Ohi, no I Sotnetimes I leave
the bone !"~
The D)oetor's 1 nsiorsie,nent.
D)r. wV. D). in rigiit, Uittoritatti, 0, seus. trhe stib
jolit iprofessaitnai luttirseinent :"I litave lpre
HcrIbeil hr. win. Itll'ii lalsanit for the Lunigs ini a
greti iliian rf icasiei antd talwaiyi wvtih success.
Oneii case in pairtienlar was glveti up by several
phtysitaiis wviio hai iseon calledl hit for iollattlttion
With Itnyself. 'T't ptti emit htie tilt the svniptin
of cotillriniet coiteninptionm-citl tlg ht sweaits,
hectic fevier. harrast:ig cotiAh, ole, tie coin
hmuencei iinumelitaely to giet helter anel wais soon
restiirell to his itinal tt.a.L.h. I have also fot tin D.
Wini. ilall's Ilaisutin forn the Lnmgs t.he tioit valit
able expect ir at for breakinug utp 'Ilstres ting
cotugh auit colds that I ha.ve ever used."
Dttrtto's Cat arrh buttif 'tires Catatrrht anl till at
feettis of the titicotus tenibratie.
UHEARTF'ELT cry of an old gentleman
whose hounrt is not open as day to melt
ing charity, when an aged beggar asks
hun for aanis:
'' stie it's no use to give these folks
anything-thov ask for it, all the same I"
As a cure for 11eart 1ihsease, ncrvousness
andl sle:plessness, Dr. tGraves' iheart Uleg
uilator is nnsuatrptassed. 30) years' trial p)rove
it. $1. per batltle at ymur drtugglst.
hioarry onlt: ''Your sin will surely
find you out 1" sail n pastor, sadlly, to
a drunken meinler of hist flock. "Weoll.''
wais the thick repiy, "li guess-hic
she won't be very hkely-hii-tor find
"itotIh Oil Oornm."
Ask for wVeii' "Itotigh on Corns" 150. Quick,
eslpiete, ptertinanent cure. Corns. warts, bunnons.
Txman who was the coolest person
in till battle of \Vaiterloo, 11a1 just,dicie.
He. htid ini the ico-hioitse ci the chateaut
during the light.
A futll feelIng tafter nicals, d!y.'pepsia, lieart-bunrii
alt geitnra lIl-healih rehievesl b'y Ilroa n's lion
tillers
A MANt reont!y broke a boiled egg
and1( foundit a tack im it, This lie is told
biy an exchange, bitt we haven't time to
stOp andio naiil it.
I.EwiSvitla.E lant.---Rev. J1. 5. Caun says:a "I
uaseil iBron 's Iton Hitters for ltetvous jirostratlin
ttl fottnil il Intirely .matisfactory."'
A WitarunN man claims to have bur
iodl twvent,y wives. Hie is a grave-digger
anid they are not his own.
'lIs ilesgat pireparatIota las been on mile
sinco 18t;8, amit~ Is recouitnnded for hiss of
aI pette ndu genel(l dlebilti y. Iternoves aill
itulastant feelinigs af'ter etin ag. i1lrnggista.
A YolNo mant culled his sweetheart
''rare opporaintity," beesane e Is
worthy of being embraced.
IDon't 1iMo In th1e 114)nse.
"lionghi on Hats." Clears out rats,ice,rnachesca
beiltiugs,ies,anJts,inoicilpiunks,goihiers. 160.
CAUTIoM: Squire-"Where are ye
goin' wid the pig, P'at?" Pat----"Ah I
that's just what I can't tell, yer honor."
Sqjuire-"Whiy not ?" .Lat-"$ure the
basto 'iud hear me IiIt's har d work git.
tin' him along anyhow."
AN Austin man has a business part
ner who, like Mark Tapley, is always
inclined to look on the bright side of
everything. The favorite expression
of this lolly partner is, whenever any
one complains to him: "0, you'll get
used to it." One morning the serious
partner came down to the storm and
observed: "I had rather a singular
dream last night." "Did, eh?" said
his partner, briskly. "What was it?"
"I dreamed I died. "No-did youI
Dreamed you went to Heaven, I sup
pose ?" "On the contrary, I found my.
self in hades." "Don't say so 1 Well, I
reckon you didn-t find anybody you
knew there ?" "Yes; I met you about
the first man I struck. "Met me I'
"Yes; and we had a short and somewhat
hurried conversation." "What did you
say ?' "I remarked that I was pretty
middling blamed hot I You ! Oh, you
wiped away some of the sweat on your
blistered face with a cast-iron pocket
handkerchief, and said it was alI right,
you thought, and that I d soon get used
to it?"
ltegeneratlon for Enfeebled Systemis,
Suffering from a general want of tone, and its
usual conconmitants, dyspepala ani nervousness, it
seldom derivable from the use of a nourishing
diet and stimuli of appetite unaided. A medicine
that will effect a removal of the ap,cilUc obstacle
to renewed hteall It and vigor, that is a genuine cor
rective, is the real need. It is the posse +siot of
this grand requirement which mAkes llo,tetter's
Stomach Bitters s' effective as an invigorant. It
does not merely linport a 1lilip to appetite, bit by
invigorating enabiles the stomach to satisfy its
wants without bodily disturbance, and with thor
oughnes. In all ilsorders accompn;cid by a want.
of tone in the digestive organs, obstruction of tile
bowels and blitousneas, it exerts a beneficial lin
iluence, and one speedily elt. It conquers and
prevents tihe recurrence of fever and ~uge and
rheuntatist,checks an increasing irregularity of
the kidneys and bladder,and affords convalescents
and persoi of delicate physique, material aid in
recovering healtit and vigor.
BAD for Mrs. (liddigad: Young wife
-"1'm alw ps saying someth'ng stupid.
Mrs. Gi toigad was litre to-'ay and
when she went away she said, 'Now,
I've been here tL roe times and you
hrvon't been to see me once. I shan't
come again until you have called on me.'
And I blunde-red out, 'Th'ik you.'
Wasn't it ridiculous ?" Husband-"Not
a bit of it. On the contrary, it was
quite apropos."
'A Word to the Wise.
Anhnala never repeat an unple t+ant exi,nrleuco yet
muan excretes his ingeiuiity t. mutltiply vices and he
seems to forgot the repo:xtod experlioui. of the evils
caniseri by ovor-imin , irr.gmlur habits, lntoumperancc,
bad air, sexiont"ry I fe, aex,ial exo"sa,al etc., etc. lBut
whe cu 1iordired dlgestin, headaehma li of ail
tito and constipation warn iin Lisat Iti- blood is iii
1ro n ad an r i of tmmimpnuni tiso.
!wrnunoitiat "St. liernardi Vegotalilils" nave
for contiuries boon the one boit anti nost infallible
liver regulator over liscovured. lie removeo poiso,.
ens ,ecretlon, pur,ifes his blood, atri a-it inre resute
healthy action. Dr uggista ul seii the tlle.
CORnEOT: Two mon were standing at
the Kimball house bar when one of the
rounders come in for a drink. As he
departed one or tne men exclaimed:
"Catxar, what a nose I Did you sed it?"
'-What nose?" 'That fellow who just
went out; he's got t nose on him like
a beet !" '"That's what he is I" senten
tiously remarked the bar-keoper.
PUtST ANnD nST COi.IVEit Oi., froimn selected
livers, oim the se.,shore, by c'asiwell, ltazard. & Co.,
N. Y. Absolutely pure amil sweet. l'atients wimo
haveonce taken it prefer it to all others. Physt.
cluns declare it superior to all other oils.
UIiAI'Pll HANDS, ian', piltiples andi rough skil
cured by ug unipor Tar soap, inadiu by Us
well, itmtzard & Co., New York.
ONE of the babies: Mr.. Hunter (to
dry g:ods clerk) -"If you will cut Jnt
a snaall samplle of this I will find out
from mny dlressmake.r how many yards].
need andim can senli for the goods by the
maid." Einfant Terrible Humntr-" Why,
mammaiuf, that's just wihat you said in ais
the other stores."
Thes F"razer' A Ele (Orease
ls the best. 1mn the muarker. It is time most
eonoinni-al and chieapast, one bmox satm a
long~ as two of any~ oOier. Onom greasing wvill
iat, t wo neoks. it reenivod iirst proenium at
tile Ciontonniial andl Paris Exp 'sitions, also
medals at varions 8tato fairs. Buy nmo other.
MOS'r assuring: Brown (who is ner
vous about nanilary matters and de
teets sinething)-"Hulm (snifl)-sure.
ly this system of y ours, thoseo piper
noiw, do they conmmuumcate with yomi
maiin diram ?'' fairdresser (wvith cheery
gusto) - "Direct, sir." Tat>leau.
Emory's LitleI Cathartic Pill-beet mad<tl
for Liver Uomplaint and UIliousness
Tasteless, harmless, infallible. 15Sc.
Tis, wvithi a scythe, is picttured an
bald-headeda, so that he cannot be tmtkee
by the forelock.
Ladles andt cldien's boots and shoei
cannot run over If Lyon's Patent kHe:
'-FisE foathlers make finc birds," un.
less it be the pin feathers on a section;
of b>roiled chickon.
Catarrh ot the Ilacider.
SlInging irritam lli, inflamation, ail Kiney anml
Urinmary Lomlainmts, enried b,y "iincim-pnb,a." $1,
TuiIn nro few things in time world
more raispil,g than a file of unpaid bills,
ami ,t rdigm3y con'v.ncd of lie e fll-acy' of nrmowim'
mrin nitternm amnd recommmenmd thmeim."
IT is not'exactly plolite to refer to a
dieceaseel person as your warm friend.
As A rule loss attention is given the
pig-poll than tho statble, and the swine
wiuich are kept constantly in contined
<iirtors, are much more liable to be
'some diaeaised wheni neglected, than
mny other stock. Clean qtuarter for pigs
will repay their owniers.
In officer in the German cavalry hias
invented a form of transportable dwel
ling, wvhich lie considers will do mutch
to obvuito the incovenienice of bivouaes
antd tho dangers to hieallthl often result
ing fiomn them. Theaeehouses aroemado
of felt, impreguated with substances
which render tltem impervious to water.
The ideat is intended to apply specIally
to hospital tents anti the larger kinids of
such dwelihngs. In addlition to being
water-tight, those tents are cool in hot
weather, ai.d, to some extent, are able
to moderate a severely cold temperature.
They can be paclked into a f'ew compa
raiive'y small boxes, and ventilation is
dutly provided for. Th1iey resist hurri.
cantes better than linen tents. Their
oreolioni and removatl isi very simlo,andt
their cost is said to be small in compar
ison with that of linen tents. Th'ley
have been perm'lianently intr,ducedl into
the Danish army,
'rInce Lecopold, of Bavaria, who has
done some hard work in the domain of
complarative anatomy, is about to pub
lish a memoir cin the tongue, which will
o -mtmand some attention.
On the railroads ofEnglandf and WVales
there were in 1881 about 2.268 inhabi
I ants for every locomotive, as against
2.507 in 1871, and there were 1,017 in
hal i ants for every passenger car, as
conpa wit, 1,o82 in 18g.
ILL$
TRADE MARK.
The pills are warranted to be PURELY vge
table, free from all minertil and other poisoou
substances. They are a certain cure for Consti
Pat Ion, Sick I"adache, Dysp epsla Biliousness
Torpid Liver, Loss of Appetite, and all disease
arising from the
Liver, Stontacl, Bowels Or
Kidneys.
They remove all obstructions from the channel
of the system and purify the blood, thereby tin
parting health, strength and vigor. Sold by drug
glats, or sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps by
P. NEUSTAEDTER & CO.,
83 Mercer St., Now York
8o1eManuifnctturersofST. BEMRNAtD VEU1
TABLE PI1.LS.
Send for circular.
Home Items.
-"All your own fandt
If you rema'n Rick when you can
Get Hop Bitters that never-Fa&L
The weakest woman, smallest child, ani
sickest invalid can use Hop Bitters wit]
safety and great good.
--Old men tottering around from Rheu
matism, kidney trouble or any weaknes
will be almost new by using Hop Bitters.
-My wife and daughter wore mad
healthy by the uso of H.op Bitters- and
recommend thom to my peoplo.-Metltodia
Clergyman.
Ask any good doctor if Hop
Bitters are not the best family medicine
On earti.
-Malarial fover, Aguo and Billoutnness
will leave every neighborhood as soon a
Hop Bitters arrive.
"-My mother drove the paralysis an.
neuralgia all out of her system with Ho
Bitters.'-Ed. Oswcgo Stat.
-Keep the kidneys healthy with Ho
Bitters and you need not fear sickness.
-Ice water Is rendered harmoss anl more re
freshing and reviving with flop Bitters in eac
draulht.
-'1 lie vigor of youth for the aged and infIrm I
hop Bitters..
IS A SURE CURE
for all diseases of the Kidneys and
-- LIVER ---
It haa speciflo action on this most important
organ, enabling it to throw oft: torpidity and
Inaction, stimulating tho healthy secretion of
tho DIlo. and by keeping the bowels in frog
condition, ofrboting its regular discharge.
M alaria. Ifyouarosufreringfrom
malaria, havo tho chills,
are bilious, dyspeptic. orconstipated, Kidney.
Wort will mirly relievo and quickly euro.
In the Spring to cleauso the System, every
one should take a thorough course of it.
it. SOLD BY.DRUCCISTS. Price $I.
1t tak a*h-uhcouoot
CATAR H IIAY-FEVEIt.
' - I.have been a Hay-Feve
1filerer thr,e" yeaeirs have of t.
L.AT/4 L0heard 1":1v's Creamn ilalni .tok,"
of In the highest trms, did l
take muchil stock in it becaiso c
thnu my qiark lmedicines.
- friend 1lerstaded mno to try tl
Ial, anl with the tuost wo
ierfui Kucco.. T. 8. OEEn, .S
racuse, N. Y.
(iR.A M B13 LM will when lIpp e
p O .,y tha th!g, r into tiu uostrils,t
uis absorbed. efl'ectually cl""ansitn
the nsa il passuen of catarrh
HAY. FVER virusacian,!hg ltslhy secretion
HAY- ER it allas llfaum,iiattoeprotect
190SE-tOLD. t1e librnal linigs of t
A 1POSl1 ii (UIRL! hrad fruomt 'lis;colpletelyhxe'
the sores and restores the eat
E L YS of tato and smuel. BienenIclal r
CREAM B ALM.siare'r''i''d" y a'f''** p
Aihor.mu'h treatment wvill our
JUequalled for cold In thi1 h6ad. Agreeable to ist
Sndi for clretllur 50 cenIts a iackare, by ntil or
drulggistll. ELY' BltOTiiEutS. Owego, N. Y.
iithing in lhe worhti eual to It for the
cure of sorofula, Pllht.enu Tei..tter, li Sores,
Sore Ryes, Mecrcurlal Disese, Catarrh, Los.s of
Appetlie, lae,ae tiemupiaiaa, amt, all neSu
dliom-s.a It Neoer tails. All alruggists arni
Lcountry slore keepers sell it. i. E. HelIers
a Lu., Prop's, l'itteiburgh, on every bottle,
on ree. Addr. 'Insa Co.. Aiut a.
WORM S
In the human body ER A DIOAT ED busing
CLAR K'S WORM V lp
INFAL LiBLE " "" a U
An old-timo remedy. Safe nnd effectn.f
al in its aetion. PrIce 2u centisla bottle.E
IFFORL SALE D ALL DRIUG(4STM
Camphior Milk Is the best Animnont. PrIce 26 cent
ITS STOPPED FREI
Insano Persons liestere
Dr.KLINE'8 GREA'
N ERVE R ESTO REI
for rl/I1R A IN & NPRlv H DIS RA S S. 0,r/y su~
15NP 4, 111i if tokel as ireted A' /. af/ ,
,Jrst day's ut,.. Trrise ami $2 triailbottie free
rce nts tIICy Ilyng eXPCresharCCesio( oxre
Dru.u'a* Rh H "Ad. /iftA 7Nb
hItro gularantleed by Dr. J1. 13. Mayor. Malin Oalk
831 Arch St., Pila. P a. Advice free, ataiipq for rn
jily. Wiil be at iir.,neh Olle-es thosoda ' of rne
mlonth: Keystonie liolule, Itonading. P'a.. 2el.uturday <
each liuonth ; Fier.they llouse, Il;arrisburig. P'a.. 6th an
6tih Mt. (Clair H1 .t.i. ile to rgh, Pas.. 7th atnd th; Cu
e icrhue tort . ny o, .ih Ii tiland t.10th; Uomino
CUli1S WHEIRE ALL ELSE AIL.S.
t itti iln UIIne. Meild .v iriiglxst.
Phi<anix Peetoral will euroe vetr coughm. PrIce 26 et
(ilENTM WANTED for the Beet and Fastes
te83 n or ccnt. NATIONA l'Un. Co.. P'hilad a.. Pi
CJOLLEGE OF,
PHYSIOIANS and SUJ RO EON!
I3AITIh4ostE, ii
'The prtic'dui adtua-resi of this seb ol nrc unsui
iiltile. CJlinles held at Olity iIsil ii 31.sitroito an,l
alaryilnd Welmnnl's1 lie ptsal.ntil ofWil whi -lung tI
this school. Phys$iilogl tel tandt uitall LabahratorJ
WVork rireover~, Itudtl; App, ' fr a ei1
ALIL TSEOMFE seeking safe lIluvtets with hig
intorest sendt for P. mplet to
1(1187. & CO)., Manizuno, N. Mx.
*5 PNI) for caetairs lii or ninelt lot t.hmrtenmllg cal
i. rinmge ax lis. lit'rTnFIIK,.>& (CO , Derby inelO, V
Oh! Writo a siostal to 1-12 Futo 1110..' N Y. for cit
cul.tr of A9ili L . li ELFOTRO P LS.
PATENTSPITAINE
and cost of litaliing ai
GOO) ud V I Its aiet, EE
Setd.I.tIla r .%5ech wtillh full ecr iptioin, adv an
Wag. Et,. Waul ?411 TnH E~ ItRi. llElE,
KIDDER' PATILLES.E*E l~!
REJECTEDrleswais.
'OR.a wee KmI yotur own town. 'Termns ar.d
IUU ontlilt free. Address ii. liA ICT'Wl' A CO.
Porilanel. Maine.
M o lay f.ill 01ured. Toer
OP IUM MF(tPlNewgs Auli
I.eI'inov Afls'h.
(1OLPMAN huaiJss8 sota,NwrN..Tm
)S4i). P'oitionsfr grduae. rl1elfriirolars
ailFLY $20
for a P'ilil.Ab?LPlIA SINfJi:I
of thIs style. Equlal to anj
SInger in the zna'rk 1. ifs'
*nembaear, wn seiu<l ft to be
ex ine beforn yets payl
foar it. This Is thme samo sltl
othlereocompanloaretail for$50
All 3Eachlntes Wnrtrantted for I
years. Send for Ilhtstraedl (Cit.
cuilar ar d'Testimonials. Addroaa
C!ilAIl'rQ A. WOOl) A en
Owing apparently to some changes
in the organization of the corporation
which owns it, work on the fudson
River Tunnel has been for some time
nearly suspended, and the Pioneer Tun.
nel on tho New York side of the river
has hardly yet reached the silt,in which
after all the difficulties encountered on
the way, it was expected that it would
make rapid progress toward completion.
During the delay, however, the engin
eers of the tunnel have taken care to
maintain a sufficient air pressure in the
xc,avation to prevent earth from enter
ing the headings, and a slight Jeakage
of air which took place under one of the
steamship docks was promptly discov
ered and stopped, so that everything is
in readinets for the prompt resumption
of active operations, which may, it is
hoped, occur in a few days. The first
work to be undertaken in that case will
* be the commencement of the second
- tunnel on the New York side, which
will, like the first, be cai rind out to the
- silt, then all the four headings, two on
the New York side and two on the New
Jeraey side; will be carried forward sim
ultaneously, until they moet in the mid
dle of the river.
1 Advice to Consumptives.
On the a earanco of the first symptoms
--as generail debility, loss oftappotlto,pallor,
I chilly sensations, followed by night-sweats
and cough-prompt measures for reliet'
s should be taken. Consumption is scrofulous
disease of the lungs:-therelfro use the great
b anti-scrofula, or blood-purifier and strengl.h
restorer,-Dr. Pierce's "ohlen Medical
Discovery." Superior to Cod liver oil as a
nutri ive, and unsur'passed as a pectoral.
For weak lungs, spitting of blood, and kin
dred aif, ctions, it has no equal. Sold by
s druggists the world over. For Dr. Pierce's
paiphlet on Consumption, send two stamps
I to WOnLD's DIsPENsAYuv MEICAL Asso
CIAT10N, Utitl'alo, N. Y.
p .Dynamite is one of the many pro
ducts or combinations of mitro-glycer
ine, and is about thirteen times as pow
erful as gun powder. It consists of a
a combination of nitro-glycerino with a
substance of great absorbent power,
such, for instance, as fuller's earth or
rotten stone. By this composition the
explosiveness of the nitro-glycorine is
controlled, as it were,and tlhecompound
is capable of withstanding all the ordi
} nary dangers of transportation, while at
the same time its explosive power is not
lessened. The process of manufacture
is very simple. You take a certain pro
portion of nitric and su'phurio acid and
mix thorn with certain other prop)rtio,is
of glyee rine, which is the essence of fat
to mako the nitro-glycerino. To make
dynamite you need only mix nitro-gly
cerine with some absorbent material
fuller's earth is the best--to have dyna
mite.
Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgatite Pellets"
r are sugar-coated and inclosed in glass-but
n ties, their virtues ieing thereby preserved
uniinpair ed forany letngth 1 of ime, in any
elinine, so that 1 hey are always fresh and
reliable. No cheap woode or pasteboard
boxes. By druggisls.
The manuiactunrr, says the Scienti?/c
Anerican; can usually, by reforele, to
3 his books, ascertain the cost of any ar
ticle of his production and the attmount
e of his regular daily expenses. le can
e dic.ver how much matt e rd has been
lost, by wvasto, and pi ssibly lie can make
approxiumate allowance for loss by iin
comnpetenica of his wvorknmen. But there
Sis one source of loss wvhich cannot no
readily asceatarined, and yet exists and
ha, an eil'et upon the year's production.
This is thle loss trom the laet of a right
system in, ti.e using 0f tools, and fronm
the habitual carelessness this want of
system encourages.
Dr1. P'ierete's '"avoiite Presciption"' Is
e~verywhIerie acLknIowuIlged to be' the stanid
ard reinedy W'o femzale complaints, an<14 weak
niesses. I) is .wld by druggists.
In an improved bichromiate of potash
battery, M. Luig Ponici uses a liquid of
this composition: Onie kilogramme of
bichrommie, crushed and dissolved in
four litres of boiling wvater,to wh~ch tw o
litres of chiorohmydric acid are added;No
formation of crystals takes place in the
battery with this sohiition,
s. For nearly 34l years I have been a victim
of Catarrh. I have tried many remedies,
- receiving lhttle or no relief. I bought or.e
d bottle of Ely's Creanm l:dmi and derived
more real benetit from that than all the
Srest added togct her. You can recommend
it as being a safe and veluabI~i iedine. -
A. L F'uller, Danby, N. Y.
IR is vi ry likely t hat a permainen t nie
- teorological stat.ion wvill soon be estab
lished on the top of Bien Nevis, Inver
ness-shire, Scotlanid. It will have tele
graphic e ,nnection with another sta,
tion at the foot of' the mountain
The total cost is estimated at about $15i
'! 090.
D lr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is the
mnarvei of t.he aigo for all norvo dieases. All
i's stoded fr. pHoSnd to 9)81 Arch St,reet,,
-I *
Prom the decomposing maSses of ani
mal flesh. Prof. Bniggs, of Berlin, has
isolated a very violepit poison which
analysis provedl to be a hydrochloric
-salt of a newv base, and which
'. did not resemible any other known coim
bination.
Quc-riouis that the Chinese men should
have such long hair. L.adles It you would
have your hairas long as tihe Chmnese and
aq boautiful as a Ilouri's, use Carboline,tno
dheodlorized petroleum haIr renewer and
dIresser.
- A telegraphice cable to be laid be
tween (ad iz and the Canary Islands is
-now in process of mnanufacture by an
- Englishi firm. The Spanish Government
hus ordeored the work which is expectedi
to h)0 finmshed this Autumn. The length
- of the cable is ab~out 1.000 miles.
Thioiusandts testIfy to the merits of Dr.
Graves' ileairt 10-gulator as a cure for
hleart l)isease in all ft>rms. It is known
from Maine to Californiai. Give it a trial
for those (iistreisedi feelings.
T7he A ature reports that a magnifiaenit
meteor was observedl on June 24 at the
iirily hour of 3:55 A. M. iln Paris,
In Belgium the Govenmont is nu.
thoriz ad biy ai royal decree to wvork or
lot by cone~ssiou all the telephone lincs
in the kingdom.
Why don't you use Bt. Patrick's Salve? Try
On the pereption oh color antd form
M. OCarpentier says: "Luminous rays
have two distinct actions on the visual
apparatus. One of those gives rise to
the rudiment iry perception of light,and
is distributed pretty equally over all
points of the retina; the other displays
its influence with great forco,so to apeak
on tte center of the retina,givmg rise on
one hand to the son.sation of color, and,
on the other, to the distmectionm of mal
tiple luminonun pnts."
THE GREAT GERMAN
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l IRelieves and cures
1R11 EUMAT1ISM,
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IBACKACHE,
~ill HEADA01E, TOOTHAHI,
SORE THROAT,
QUIN8,Y, 8VILLINGS,
IW 1uwiu, S'NPIAINN, @
inulimnui Soreness, Cuts, Bruises,
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il illfll l{l il lll and pains.
f plll) FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE.
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I it I t(Bucssor to A. VOQER 600.)
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FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF a
CONSTIPATION. I
No other disonso is no prevalont in this coun
try as Constipation, and no remedy has over
t equalled tho calebrated ltidnoy.Wort as a
E ouro. What^vor tIho causo, however obstinato
0 the case this romody will overcouo it. A.
PoES lTIIa dIstrossng com
e " plaint Ii very apt to be --
N complicated with constipation. Kidney.Wort
y strengthons the wveah.touca pari: tand quicly
tq cures all linda cf r'::ca o: whmn physioians *
and mnedichics have lxcoro failed.
49. t.rIf you lhavo ither of t::eso troubles D
SPIZiE $ 01. PI R Druggists Sell
RiEIIMIEIR TJ[IS,
IF YOU ARE SICK.
If you are sick, IfO' l'JTlTEiis will
surely aii Nature in making you well
again when all Als.' fat H.
I your are coinaratively wveil, bUt.
feel the nee i of a grand toni e and athn
ulant, never rest easy till you are tua to
a new being by the use or
110P I[[TTERS.
If yous are costive or dlyspeptlc, or are
siuifering froml airy otiter ot tri numer
ous dilsoasea of the atomnach or bowels,
it isyourown fault if you remnain ll,for
HoP R1IT'EllS
are the sovereign rencdy in all iuch r
cwiomplalnts.
If you are wasting away with any
form of Klilney dlsease, stop tentlting .
Deathl this inonent, and turn for a
cre1U to
HoP BITTERS.
If you are sick with that terrlir "
slekne,s Nervouanteso, you will liud a
"Bai1 in Giled" inu thre use of
HOP BITTERS.
If you are a freqient er, or a resident
of a nii tlnatlie ditrict, barricade your
systemu aginirrst the scouirge of all cou
trles-nul.larial, epileiue, billou4. and
inlerntiettent fevers-ib the use of
HOP BITTERRS.
If you have rousg1, liinply, or sallow
skin, hat breathi, lil anti aches, ant -
feel Iiusot.rIle generally, 1101' ll i
TEltS will give yon fair skin, rich
bloodl, tile sweetest breath, licalta ani
comafr.
In short, they cure AL. )iseases of
the loinacl, liowels, liloi, Liver,
Nerves, Kidneys, &e., ani
$500
will be paid for a case they w 1I not
cuie or ho I, or for auythtiug linpure or
inJuriotus fountll in Itrenl.
I hal polrl, bldrilh" ilen , Iivalid wife,
sister, ulontier, or dlaughitetr, can be
marde thie'luittire of heailh by ia few
io.,tles at 110)0 BItters, costing but. a
trale.
Will1 yoll let themil Siffer
Cleanse, Purify and Enrich
the Blood with
Hlop nitter.t,
Ati(d yotu will haveu' no sit.kness or suffTerIig or
oh *c'or's hills to yi ry. '
$5 to $20 ""er " ato"t~e- sanpe Worth
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in arid ihe way~ to iniipro.ve It shoubl road
"WP5t)OM IN A NUTwilELL."
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AGENTS WANTED I'u."K
Phtysicelan, *r IHow to Acqire anel Preserve
Healtha." Htetils, $2.25. Big Coranissione to
Agents. AMERItCA PUBLISIHING Cu., 17 Nortih
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OONSERVATORY of MUSIO0
iteaifulty lluostratedl.64 pagces. iiiENT FRIEI! to ~
yourself and munsicral fr-endts. Send naures andi addresse,
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rthe Luin gp, iraflurcnedt andl pl'oinred t.y tire
iseh, r previiio he ni slce n cosi yn
H AAIu' Alo et urs you,b eve yl}L
For You,
to,whose muirr'or tolls yrou
thtyou are Tanned, Sallo
aind disfigured in counte
unance, or have Eruptionis, ~
Redness, Roughness or un
wholesome tints of Comp lex
ion, we say uso Hiagan's Nag
nolla Balm.
It is a delicate, harmless
and delightful article, pro(
ducing the most natural and
entrancing tints, the artifilei
ality of which no observer
can detect, and which soon
becomes jnormnanent if the r
Manonia im is jindcionsl