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A new variety of plash work is to adorn deep red or bine plush borders or covers with appliqncs of silk previously, worked in silk and gold upon liner, in a hand 'rame. The appliques are padded befoie working in order to give the work a raised effect when transferred to the deep pile of the plush. An effective method of decorating the dado of a por tiere in olive serge is to out strips of dark blue cloth, and dispose them in the shape of a trellis work across it Baste them on, and then cut oat large, bold flowers and leaves from maroon and dark green satin sheeting. Oroup these upon the trellis like a growing vine, some of the flower: and bads passing under the trellis, others lying upon it Baste or gam all in place; then use silks and orewel to buttonhole stitch the edges down. Work a coarse line of brown orewel for the stem. The trellis may be buttonholed with red or gold, while the flowers and leaves look best when worked with a shade correspond ing to their hue. Vein the leaves and point the flowers when all is finished, and occasionally touch the foliage with deep red. A showy variety of this work was made by nsing gold braid for the trellis upon a ground of plash or dark velveteen, and in this ease the flowers were partially embroidered and the foliage applied. Cabbage and Egg Popping.—Wash a head of white cabbage and boil it until tender in salted boiling water; then drain it and chop it While,the cabbage is boiling boil six eggs hurd, remove their shells and chop them rather fine: break a quart bowl-ful of stale bread into small bits; and mix together over the fire one tableapoonlul each of bat ter and flour, and when they are smooth ly blended stir gradually into them pint of hot milk, a teaspoonful of salt and a quarter of a saltspoonful of pep per. As soon as the cabbage is tender drain it, chop it tine, mix it with tlie above-named ingredients, put it into a buttered earthen baking-dish, dust the top with tine bread-crumbs and quickly brown the pudding in a hot oven. Serve it hot as a vegetable dish. Bacon anp Cabbage Pupping.—Bo! a pound of bacon tor one hoar, putting it over the fire in three quarts of cold water. Meanwhile wash a medium- sized head of tender cabbage; at the end of an hour put it with the bacon, and bbil it until it is just tender, that is from twenty to thirty minutes. Then take the bacon and cabbage out of the water in which they were boiled, chop them quite fine, mix with them a cup ful of milk, three eggs beaten smooth, two teaspoonfuls of mixed mustard, one teaspoonful of salt, and a quarter of a salt-spoonful of pepiicr; put all these iugredients into a buttered eartkeu baking dish, cover the top with dried bread-crumbs, and brown the pudding in a hot oven. Serve it hot as a vegeta ble dish. A pretty table cover recently brought from Paris is made of old-gold satin sheeting, with a border in applique of dark blue cloth, worked with gold thread and crimson silk. The shape of this cover is oblong, rather than square, and the two ends only are knotted with rtuft'j tassels of combed-out orewel and silk m all colors employed. Another tabic cover, suitable for library use, is Ultulu ul gvldoxi brow xx olotix, u. b or dor and corner designs heavily worked in dark brown silk and outlined with gold threads. Uold beads are used to enrich various portions of the design, and the leaves are veiued with gold. Philadelphia Colcannon.—Wash a head of white cabbage and put it over the tire to boil in plenty of salted boil ing water. Peel twelve large potatoes, and pat them to boil with the cabbage. When the cabbage and potatoes are done drain off the water in which they were cooked, add to them four table- spoonfuls of butter, a cupful of good milk, or cream, if it is plentiful, a level teaspoonfid of salt, and quarter of a saltspoonful of pepper; chop all these iugredients together; then heat them, and serve the colcannon hot as a vegeta ble dish. New England Thickened Milk.— Pat a quart of milk over the fire in a milk boiler, or in a saucepan set in a pan of boiling water; rub a tablospoon- tul of butter into four tablespoonfuls of flour, then mix with them one level tea spoonful of salt, one egg and sufficient ccld milk to form a stiff batter; pour this batter into the boiling milk, and boil it again for five minutes. Do uot try to break any lumps which the batter may form when it is ponred into the boiling milk. Use the dish hot. New England Plum Porridoe.—Pick the stems from a pound of raisins, pat them over the fire in four quarts of cold wtaer, with a tablespoouful of butter, and.let them boil for on? hour. Then u!ix four tablespoonluls of flour smooth ly with a pint of cold water, and a tea- spoonful of salt and four tablespoonfuls of sugar, and stir it into the porridge; add quarter of a saltspoonful of grated nutmeg, and let the porridge boil two minutes, stirring it constantly. Then add to it a gill of wine or half" a wine- glassful of brandy, and use it hot Globes for gas chandeliers are re markably handsome this season. They are not only elaborately engraved in novel designs, but are ot entirely new shape, .large, and open at the top, often with tdroed rims which are handsomely cut, or they are tinted or painted iu colored designs. Chandeliers with six or qight burners have a lower lamp at tached to them the shade of which is usually of tinted or decorated glass. a, TtIs fashionable now to have poarfs or lambrequins for the low shelf which accompanies the long mirror extern ing from the ceiling almost to the floor iu modern reception rooms. Usually this mirror occupies the centre of the room, where an open grate would ordinarily be placed, while the mirror which was formerly universally found between the windows is replaced 'by a long and val uable painting, or, in some cases, by shelves for bno-a-brac. » Buttons play quite an important part in home decoration of an expensive kind. Ordinary pearl buttons are used upon deep colored velvets or plush, and sewn on in geometrical or fancy pat terns, making a bordering wbion ia ex ceedingly eh active. The reault is still better when the body of the curtain is of a different color, and die design ear ned ont in pearl buttons is limited to the bordering. A novel and costly lounge is made oi Persian ruga and deep timed velvet. N arrow gimp of varied color, to harmon ize with the eastern hue of the rag, edges the seat, and a handsome double c L emille fringe gives s beautiful finish to the XPlvet draperyi HUMOROUS. Children frequently make original application of Scripture texts or trite sroverbs. A little girl four years-old, daughter of the rector ot a church in a neighboring city, had ten cents given to her to spend. She made some foolish purchase, which was in pieces ^before she reached home, tier father had a ong talk with her, and in the course of it quoted, “A fool and bis money are soon parted,” impressing the lesson by every means be possessed. Some Sun days after, in Sunday school, the plate being passed, she had to think for a text to say, as is the custom on making the contributions. Finally dropping her money into the plate, she recited trium phantly, “A fool and his money are soon parted.” A Hotel Mau’* Luck. Mr. J. G. Tyler, chief clerk at the Union Depot Hotel, Ogden, had rheumatism in the muscles of the chest and left shoulder. By applying the Great German Kemedy three days he realized complete restoration and he Is of the opinion that there is noth ing equal to the St. Jacob’s Oil for pain. The Great German Remedy ia also a speci fic for burns and sprains. —Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune. A girl’s delicate irony: Kosciusko Morphy, who is remarkable for his large, generous ears, has had a falling out with Miss Emeralds Longooffia, an Austin belle, towards whom he had been suspected of entertaining matrimonial intentions. Somebody asked him the other day why he and Miss Longooffia were not out buggy-riding as much as usual, to which Kosciusko replied that he did uot propose to pay buggy hire for any woman who called him a donkey, “I can’t believe that Miss Longcoffin would call any gentleman a donkey ?" was the reply. “Well, sue didn’t come right out and say I was a donkey, but she might just as well have said so. She hinted that much.” “What did she say?” “We were out riding, and it looked very much like rain, and I said it was going to rain on us, as I felt a rain-drop on my ear, and what do you suppose she said“I have no idea.” “Well, she said, ‘that rain you felt on your ear may be two or three miles off. ’’ *** ‘Fools take to themselves the res pect given to their office." But Kidney- Wort commands respect for its awn solid merits, tested, tried and found not want ing in any essential principle required fo* the cure of dyspepsia, piles, malaria, and all diseases of the kidneys, bowels and liver Prepared in dry and liquid form. faTThe Scarlet, Cardinal Red, Old Gold, Navy blue, Seal Brown, Diamond Dyes give perfect results. Any fashiona ble color, 10 cents. How siie shocked him: A good old preacher of the Methodist persuasion officiated one day at a funeral in Massa chusetts, and at the close had a word of inquiry and advioe, as is the local cus tom, with many of the audience, Among others he approached a laiy, a st'anger to him, who was visiting in the neighborhood, and, after shaking hands, asked her if she was on the way to hea ven. “Yes,” she promptly answered, “and if you come that way I should be pleased to have you call. ’ The good old man, horrified at such seeming levi ty, lA.in»ovl u-wfij without r.>ply, wluiU a friend, sitting near, remonstrated with Mrs. , who, still more horrified at her mistake, said she understood him to ask if she was on her way to Hudson, where she lived. The well-Known unhealthfulness of rub ber boots and shoes is now ingeniously overcome by means of an elastic middle sole, which fornfe a part of the permanent sole, and is constructed with compressible air cells, connected with a tube which ex tends from the cells to the top of the leg. The weight of the body at each step com presses the elastic sole and forces the air from under the foot out of the tube; upon the weight being removed, as in the act of walking, the atmospheric pressure or suc tion supplies fresh air. and thus at each step foul air Is expelled and fresh air ad mitted to the foot. The foot rests upon a leather insole, and does not come m con tact with the rubber, therefore it is not “drawn,” as in ordinary rubber boots. As by this arrangement the foot cannot sweat it does not become galled, tender, or chill ed. IXTer, Ktdn«v and Bright’* UlseaM. A medicine that destroys the germ or cause of Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Kid ney and Liver Complaints, and has power to root them out of the system, is above all price, ttuoh a medicine is Hop Bitters and positive proof of this can be found by one trial, or hy asking your neighbors who have been cured by it. Fogg is very near-sighti d. He left his glasses at home' the other day and. wisliing to know the time of day and having no watch, he asked a street boy, at the same time pointing upward to the Old South Clock: ‘’Sonny, what time is it?” The urchin looked at Fogg with wide open eyes. A fellow-feeling made him wondrous kind toward his interlecnWr. Said he, “I can’t tell time neither !” Dr. Roger’* Vegetable Worm Syrup. Is one of the most pleasant or palatable preparations for worms we have ever known. It is thoroughly efficacious, and never requires any other medicine to carry it off after using it. All happy: Deacon Jones was happy indeed when he was told that his daugh ters, the dear girls, had gone to the re vival. Their mother didn't tell him that it was a revival of “Pinafore." Possibly she didn’t think it necessary. He was happy and the girls were happy; therefore, why say more ? Notice —John 11. Sabina, Counselor- at-Law, Broadway, New York, gives special attemiou to collection of claims against Produce and Commission dealers, write. And this is a Cambridge lady. Yes, little boy you may giv« her your seat in the car, and she will not thank you, but you '♦ill re-eawe the reward of virtue and a s -vere cold on the front platform. • ir How to Shorten Lite. The receipt it simple. You have only to take a violent cold, and neglect it. The great English surgeon, asked a lady who told him she only had a cough: “What would you have? The plague!” Beware of only “coughs.” The worst oases can, however, be cured by Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. In Whoop ing Cough and Croup it immediately al lays irritation, aud is sure to prevent a fa tal termination of the disease, bold by all druggists ami dealers in medicine. Young Tompkins (thinking to take a rise out of Pat)—“Why. vou’ve got that paper upside down, Paddy 1” Pat —“Bedad! any fule cud rade it the other way oop!” (Calmly goes on with his reading). •When the fountain* of life are not cor rupted and embittered by suffering; when the functions ot womanhood are strictly normal, woman hte is like music, with no discord to jar her delicate sensibilities snd break the vital and organic harmony. But many who suffer from vital and functional disorders have found immediate relief end a permanent cure by nstn^ Mrs. Lydia E. PinkhamV Vegetable Compound. Uses of cant: “Cant,’’ says Emerson, “is useful to provoke common sense.” It is also useful, with an apoetrophe, when a doubtful friend asks yon to lend Vegetiae Dr. Callier Surprised. Vegetine Cured his Daughter. Calubksvillb, Chilton Co., Ala., May 15,18T8. Dear Sir,—My daughter has been afflicted with nasal catarrh, affection ot the bladder and kidneys, and is ot scrofulous diathesis, and, after having exhausted ray skill and the mos. eminent physi cians of Selma, I at last resorted to the use of your Vegetine (without confidence), and, to my great surprise, my daughter has been restored to health. I write this as a simple act of Justice, and not as an advertising medium. .Respectfully j T. K CALLIER, M. D. LIVER COMPLAINT. Gbiggsvuxb, III., July 80, 1878. H. R. Stevens, Boston: Dear Sir,—My only object !n giving yon this tes timonial is to spread valuable Information. Hav ing been badly afflicted with Liver Complaint, I was Induced by some of my friends to try your Vegetine ; and before I had used half of the bot tle I found that 1 was deriving great benefit by It. I had used other medicines but could not say tba* they helped me In the least. I pronounce your medicine far ahead of any other, and can cheer fully recommend It to any one In need of such a medlcin*. Yours resp’y, MRS. MARY KNEE LARD. LIVER COMPLAINT. Two Bottles Cured Me. Waterloo, Iowa, Oct. #, 1818. H. R. Stevens, Boston: I have been troubled with Liver Complaint and disorders at the stomach and have taken many preparations without effect, but after taking two bottles of Vegetine I am as well as ever I was. Resp’y, S. A. LINCOLN. We are personally acquainted with Mr. Lincoln, and know (the above) his statement to be true. We have sold large quantities of Vkgetine and onr customers speak well of it for the complaints for which It Is recommended. WANGLER BROS, Druggists and Booksellers, Waterloo, Iowa. The Mormons must go: Two old friends, eminently respectable citizens of Chicago, who hadn’t met in several months, encountered each other at a’ Cincinnati hotel. After a little chat one of them announced his purpose of changing his residence to Canada, His friend expressed great surprise, where upon the former whispered the explanation in his ear: “What nonsense, old boy,” was Hie responsive exclama tion. “Don’t think of it. All folly. Don’t you know that the anti-polygamy bill applied only to Mormons ?” The druggist Who hesitates now is lost for the wiuter. He should sling together some sweet oil and liquorice and bring out his cough cure at once. Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup does not pay him enough produ The Chinese bill: “Them ’ere pig tails is going, I see,'” said Bill Soaker, as he braced up against the sunny side of the fence. “Perhaps an honest man’ll get a chance to work now.” “Hello, Bill, want a job tins morning?” hastily inquired a business man. “Well, not this morning, I guess. ’S up aU night; don’t feel well; had the rheumatism for a week; wife ain’t giving me nourish ing food lately; she’s grown lazy; only goes-out washing twice a week nowa days. Leu’ me a quarter.” But bill was left to sun himself. Vegetine le Sold by all Druggists, ANAKESIS Dr. S. Silsbee’s Give* Instant relief snd !* an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. •nd all aiUferer*, by P.Nenetaedter A Co, Box S94C. Wev York City. Solomannyactarenof “AnoAMtiT 1 KIDNEY-WORT [FOR THE PERMANENT CURE 0F[ CONSTIPATION. No other dliw*n»l*Mo prevalent In till* ooun- ■ try a* Constipation, and no remedy baa ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort *a * cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate the ease, this ramady win overcome it. PILES. ^ distress!n£ cam edy wt THIS i plaint 1* very apt to be sompilcatod withoonstipatton. Kidney-Wort] btrengthena the weakened parte and quickly I cures aU kinds of Piles even when physician* and tnedidnea have before fhUod. «3- EWIf you have either of these troubles | PRICSil.lUSE 1 Orumlsts Belli [5 1 HOSTETTE^ him five dollars. «itteR s Remember that stamina, vital eneiyr, the life principle or whatever you may choose to call the resonant powers which battles againat the causes of disease and death, is the grand safeguard of health. It Is the garrison of tae human fortress, and when It waxes weak,the true policy Is to throw In reinforcements. In other words, When such an emergency occurs, commence a course of Hos tetlers Bitters. For sale by Druggists and Deal era, to whom apply for Hostetlers Almanac for DrTliSWMDMCHER 2 Nothing loth* warM eqaal to It ferth* . •an of Sorofulo, PlaplM, Bob », Totwr. Old Soroo, Ban lTOO, Morourlol IdMuoo, Cotorrh. Lom of AppoUlo, Ft mol* CwDplaloU. sad *11 Blood dlacuoo. n moot tell*. AU drofrliu tod tMBtry Mot* too port *01111. E. X. Sol loro A Co, rv»p\ PltUborya, m *T«ry bottlo. i for ‘i 1 * tt*** and Fastest- yOUuir Pictorial Book* and Bibles. Prices re ad S3 percent National Pun Go, Philvda, Pa CONSUMPTION. I have a positive remedy for the abov* dteease; hr it* 1IM thotuand* of cohos of th* worst kind and of Imr •tending bav* been cuted. Indeed, so strong le un faUd la it* i «c*ct, that I will aenil TWO BOTTLES FKfcE. to- j( TREATISE on thl* dli her with a valuable : gether with anyiuflkrer. I dleeeee, U Giro E* res* and F. O. Address. . .LOCI'*. 1*1 p*.rl St, New Tort PR. T. A. I •■■waring an teUwertlMmeni wtll«OMfortef*v«rapon •taetedwwrdaer M»d »n« |*afcIUh«r by si tellur thief they *»w (be terJvortlMmeni In ibla Journal ■•■iln. Pte^wr.) THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, HEADACHE, TOOTHAOHS, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS, NPKAINA, & Soreness, Cut*, Bruises, FROSTBITES, BVBNH, SCALDS, And all other bodily ache* and pain*. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Directions In 11 languages. The Charles A. VogeUr Co. (Suooesiora to A. VOOELER ft CO.) Baltimore, Wd., (J* 8. A* %*“Wbat la bred in the bone, will never out of the flesh. ’’ But rheumatism, piles, malaria, constipation and all other confluents from derangements of the func tions of the liver, kidneys and bowels will “out of the flesh” without fail after the thorough uae of Kidney-Wort, the cure for all such diseases. JjSSTEvery color of the Diamond Dyes la perfect. Bee the samples of the colored cloth at the druggiits. Unequalled for brilliancy. “Hello, Bill 1 why ain’t yer been out playin’ any lately?” “Oh! cause I’ve been keepin’ lent!” “Keepin’ lent! Well, what d’ye keep it for. Why can’t yer bring some of it out an’ divide it round ?” ‘ Wish I could, but ye see that’s what lent happens ter be. It’s jnst knockin’ off on everything yer w&nter do.” “Oh 1 that’s the taste of it, eh? Guess yer better take it back in the house with yer then. We don’t want any ?” Fear Not. All kidney and urinary complaints, es pecially Bright’s Disease, Diabetes and Liver troubles, Hop Bitters will surely and lastingly cure. Cases exactly like your own have been cured iu your neighbor hood, and you can find reliable proof at home of what Hop bitters has and can da Literary: They were riding in the horse car' past the poet’s door, when oue of the ladies remarked, “That’s Longfellow’s home. ” ‘ 1 Is it ?” respon ded the other carelessly. “Yes,” said the first, “and don’t you admire ‘Excel sior?’ ” “No, I don’t,” replied lady No. 2, with energy. “I hate it. There’s nothing like curled hair, after all, though husks ain’t so bad; but 1 wouldn’t have Excelsior again in the house.” Vegetine.—“The life oi all flesh is the blood thereof. ” And no one can possibly be healthy when the blood is diseased. Vegetine is composed of substances identi cal with healthy blood; and when taken into tb« *ynu»:n for the cult: of disease, it is absorbed, and replaces the deficiency which caused the disease. It is calculated that in London a child is born every five minutes. This must be stopped.—Elmira Free Preen. A child that is boju every five minutes must be a world of trouble and expense to its parents. Rochester Herald. This is stupidity to which it is not pos sible to do justice. The Rochester Herald must be taken up aud educated with a shingle. Any person haviug a bald head and failing to see the benefit to be derived from the great petroleum hair renewer, Carboliue,as now improved and perfected, in tne face of the vast number of testimo nials from our very best citizens, is surely going it blind. Wall street boys: It having been reported among the boys that Johnny was busted, Johnny called in Tom and Simmy and showed them the contents of his pockets, consisting of twenty com- monies, six alleys, ten agates and three Chinese. Johnny is a nice boy and his credit is fully restored. Grocers. Farmers, receipt for making cheap good vinegar, common and white wine, no fraud—20 cents (silver) and stamps. G. Beknkk, Lowell Mrssachu- setts. The Shilling Shocker is the name oi a portable battery sold in London, by means of which a shock is administered to any part of the body of any required strength. The Shilling Shocker onghi to be a valn&bie assistant in the training of husbands or the subjugation of moth ers by marriage. For dyspepsia, indigestioi, depression of spirits aud general debility, in their va rious forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the “Feno-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya,’' made by Caswell. Hazard ft Co, New York, sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. Asbestos has recently been used as an electric insulator. “BUCBU-PAIBA.” Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinaty D.aetsee. 91. Drnggi’t*. Fob 1 hick Heads, heavy stomachs, bilious* neoa—W fella’ Hay apple PUla. 10 and j* Heat not sensible to the thermometer is termed latent heat. ” Lyon's Patent Heel Btiffener the only invention that makes old boots straight as new. Muscarine, the ective poison of mush- rucms, is directly antagonized by atropia. Allen’* Brain Food. Cures Nervous Debility and Weaknee of Generative Organs, $1 all druggists Bend for circular. Allen’s Pharmacy 313 First sv. N. Y. —At a recent Vermont squirrel hunt by two teams of eighteen men each of the winners counted 13,090 tothelosen' 5010. Dr. Kline’s Orest Nerve Restorer is tne marvel or the age for all nerve diseases. All fits slopped ires. Maa to ssi Arch street, PhllAdelphia, P*- Ure your leisure time for Improve ment. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’8 yeoetable compound. Ib a Positive Cure Far all tho*e Painful Complain’.* and WeaknaMM •o common to our beet female population. A Medicine for Womnn. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by a Woman. Vh* Ormtmt Medic*! DLcorery Since the Dew* of IIIotorT. wit retires the drooping spirit*, Invigorates and harmonize* the organic functions, give* elasticity aud firmness to the step, restores thenatural lustre to the eye, and plant* on the pule check of woman th* fresh rose* of Ufe’s spring and arly summer time. ^“Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely “SA It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all cravfng for stimulant, and relieve* weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured hy Its use, For the cure of Kidney Complaint* of cither •ex- this Compound 1* unsurpassed. LTDIA F, PINKIIAJCS BLOOD PURIFIER will eradicate every vestige of Burners from the Wood, *nd give tone <uid strength to the system, of mas woman or child, Insist on having it. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at SS3 and 230 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, |L Six bottles for $5. Sent by mall In the form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Plnkham freely answers all letter* of Inquiry. Enclose 3ct stamp. Send tor pamphlet. It should be without LYDIA E. PIN KH AITS ILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, Uv - ”—* *— Nofamil; LEVER PI , _ nmt torpidity of the liver. 23 cents per box. iWSold by all Druggtsts.'b* KIDNEY-WORT 18 A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and — LIVER — It ha* specific action on this moat important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and stimulating the healthy secretion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowel* in free condition, effecting ite regular discharge. mte vu IO wi v* If you ore Bufforing from IWldlailCla malaria, have the chills, are w, Kidney* Wort will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring tp cleanse the System, every one should take a thorough course of it. *1- SOLD BY DRUCCI8TS. Price »l. KIDNEY-WORT Remember This. If yon are sick Hop Bitter* will sorely aid Na ture In making you well when all else (aU*. If yon ate costive or dy speptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it Is your own fault If yon re main ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints If you are wasting away with any form of Kid ney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and tnrn lor a cure to Hop Bitters. If yon are sick with that terrible sickness, Ner vousness, yon will find a -‘Balm in Gilead” iu the use of Hop Bitters, If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a mias matic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all countries—malarial, epidemic, bll- iona, and intermittent fevers—by the nse of Hoc Bitters. Ir you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable gen erally, Hop Bitters will give yon fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short they cure all Diseases of the stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright’s Disease. $500 will be paid for a case they *111 not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, moiher, or daughter, can be made the picture oi .icalth, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer T Ftaujlm Agriraltaral Works, 7ork, Fa. ‘ fuqnhir'i Studird Eogiiei iflavlilli Baud ft* niutrstsd ' - Ostslotos. CURE FUR I I mix WltXt Alt I LSI MILS, a l8?SS£.“rag5Ssa;i US «•' VI p T IONT m m l GlSTLSSr &20 *7‘h‘« Ryle of rniLAUBLPBU 8INGKR. Equal to any Singer in >tba market. Jlrmrtnbrr, uw *«nd it tab* examined be for* y™* pay for it. Thisiathesams 5*r* other companie* null for •50. All Machioee warranted for * yew Send for Illustrated Cli* «u!ar and Teatimoalala. Addrea CHARLES A. WOOD* CO O 17 DL folk Bt, Piflidslpliu, fr - • “•'t jt' ; V * By perAlitn-flned P«mp» *ra missfietsreN ■ndsr license,and buyer* ar*guarants*d against any and all claims from the Company holding tha patent. Darn'd fail t* mahs ee eeaa* */ Carefully made Beat Selected Timber. ALL the most Valuable Improvement*. Tha BLATCHLEY PUMPS trefbr Jale by th* beet beusei la th* trad*. Nam* tf ay Dearest agent will b* fare!shed ea appllcatioa t* €. ft- BLATCHLEY* Bansfkcturer, a. SOB MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.' ADD TO MfcNEVH FAILS, ; RUPTURE R. R. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF UfcMperat and Boa* Madfolte* foe WmmUy Dm te (Ha War la CURBS AND PRXVnrTS Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus* Fever and Ague Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Diptherla, InHueosa, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing. Bowel Complaints, Looseness, Diarrh®*, Cholera Morboa or Kara to Discharges Irom the Bowels are stopped in 1» or SO minutes by taking Railway’* Keady KeiieL No congestion or Inflammation, no weakness or laaui tude, will follow me use of the K. H. Kai.ef. IT WAS THB FIRST AND IS VhE ONLY PAIN BEMEDY That Instantly stops the most excrnciailng pain* allays Inflammations, and cares Congestion* whether of the Lungs, Stomach. Bowel* or other gland* or organs, by oue application. IN FROM ONB TO TWKNTJf MINUTES. No matter how violent or excruciating tne pain, the Kheumuttc, Bed-ridLteu, lunrm. Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with discs** may uuffer, RADWAY’S UKADY RKLIBF wik aff ord Instant ease INFLAMMATION OF THK KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THK BLAODKtt. INFLAMMATION OF THK BOW KIM, CONGESTION OK THK LUNGB. FALPITATION OF THK HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, CATARRH. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, NERVOUSNESS AND SLEEPLESSNESS. The application of the Keady Relief to the pan or parts where the pain or uifflculty exists wi. aff ord ease and coin tort. Thirty or sixty drops in half a tumbler of watei will In a few minutes cure Cramps, Sprain* Sour Stomach, Heartburn. Sick Headache, Diai rhcea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind In the Bowela, anc all Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad way’s Ready Relief with them. A few drops ir water will prevent sickness or pains from chaug- of water. 11 ia better than French Brandy or Bit. ters as a stimulant. MATj ATIIA. IN ITH VAUIOUa SHAUMe*. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 eta. There it not a remedial agent in this world that will curt Fever and Ague., and other Malarious, BUloot^ Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other fevers (aldact by it<t DWAY’S PILLS) so quickly as KADWAY’L READY RELIEF. __ . Filly Cent!* Per Boll le. El ASTIC TRUSS SfeSBSa nR RflDWAY’S osltkm* of tbi body, while the lift I ft k# ■ ■ w\ I \M lellm the coppreeeee beck the ssrr&rsa-S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THU GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For me cure of Chronic Dlsv-sse, Scrofula or Syphilitic, Hereditarj ot Contagions. Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula, ’-Inndnlar, Swel ling. Hacking l>ry Cough. Cancerous Affections, by pm unc Couip-aluts, Bleeding of the L mgs, Dys pepsia, Wwtor Brash, Tic Doloreox, White Swell ings, Tumors, Ulcers, Skin ami Hip Diseases. Mercurial Diseases, Female Complaints, Gout, Dropsy, Salt Rheum, Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Complaint, &c Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent ex cei all remedial agents in the cure of Chronic Scrofulous, Constitutional aud bkin Diseases, bat *t is a positive care for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage cf Vater, Incontinence of Urine, Bright s Disease, Albuminuria, aud in all cases where there are brick-dust dcposiia, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, ot there is a morb’d, dark, bilious appearance ami white bone-dust deposits, and when there is * pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the small of the back and along the loins «>ld by druggists. PRICE, ONE POL-- LAB. One bottle contains more of the active prlset. pies of Medicines than any other Preparation Taken In teaspoonful doses, while others require five or six times as much. I CURE FITS! Whea I say cure I do not mean merely to stop them lor a time and then hare them return again, I mean a radical cure. I have made thedisease of FITS, EPI LEPSY or FALLING SICKNEsa a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Be cause others have failed Is no reason for not now re ceiving a cure, bend at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible remedy. Give Express and postoffice. It coats you nothing for a trial, and I will cure you. Address Dr. H. G. ROOT, 183 Pearl St, N. Y. YOUNG MEN MriftTSaig: asm be curtate of u sttuatfoo. aodreea VALENTlNl BROS. /ateeevUlte wteoonsas. pHEUMATISM \ If you are a sufferer with thi* terrible diseaie, you can learn eomething to your intereet by reading our new pamphlet, which fire* full particular* at to the eaueeer Rheumatism and Neuralgia, and the manner of treatment required to effect a permanent cure. Do not fail to read tt Bent free on application. Addrett Rheumatic Syrup Co., Rochester, YOUR j Club lit of 1 I the Mutual I ’Investment! Clubs otfcrstlu-suresl means oi imtk! ngreguhii' month!) profits from investnientsoriintoliuuuor more dealing iii ui b member gets Hie benefit of combined capital of tin- Club. Reports sen. weekly. Dividends paid monthly Club in paid shareholders back their money in profit* in past three mouths, still leaving original amount making inuney In Club, or returned on demand. Shares. llOoach Explanatory circulars sent free. Reliable corresiamdenbi wanted everywhere. Address R. E. 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AU hsriac boss _ huishuigsd by th* III trsstOMSt of otbsi^ should st ouoo enbrses tbi* rsf« o|jpnrtusity sad pr»»it by tbs knewUdg* f/sined ia s life of hard study combined with experience ia the went sssse it Hernia, eueb is tbe aoet suefleMful snd mentoriwu* trrsrment of Dr. J. B b' AYER. IfsiP -ftlr- Ml Areh Street. PLilsd. ipbin. Ps. Advise free* fteihri elsnp for testimoo isle of persoas cured sad brsaoh ofltoee. TiOEST Demorest’s Illustrated Monthly* ■told by all nr-wtcfealtera mnl Puntmaut- rtn. Kt-nd twenty eentn for a specimen TPt T rfNCIN DK9I irBiKST, Pub- Usher, IT 3L 14tli tel., Sew York. tW~The yew Volume. (19) commence) with November.^ (send FIFTY CENTS/of three months; it will satisfy you that you can subscribe Two Dollars for a rear ana yet ten times its value. SCENTS: WANTEDI SCENTS 1 JOSi.Ul AILKNS’ Wilt IB O O IK “MISS KICII tKDVBOY.” 20 a day easily sold s want au Agent in every town. 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SIX Its-Sv: WAIT* VOfTSTl Tee * last eesM. •us, Met , •a bsd WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TO^IORROwT -ESS’ 8 Signal Service Barometer 53 STORM OLASS AND TIIEItMOMKTEK COMBINED, SMWKM 'CCTXXjXj TIEIjXj TTOUl I r .heni»op>a«OTapd Baaometer are put i 1 with •firer plated trimming*, etc., making 1 namenk We will *end you a sample one, del ontor, ob receipt of SI. or *ix for 84. Ag iVi* ffm 11 * •“Rk Atrial will convince j Nlf-IIT. Just the thing to aell to farmen S OF M ^” nk * , L WU - Pool’* 1 the weather. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS "•'tend ^gnaLfctXwLrfto*™! IM wide «« wiU rafaad jour . . _ MARK. _ ¥* RrfiaMa RlreSUIneh^Tm, Rom 1 PP®*, r muioau oi mood in Head, AcliUty of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartbt of V 00 ^ ^ lln ®*e or Weight in the! mach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttertft the Heart, Choking orBuffering Sensations w “ •Jf’yr posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots web* before tne Signt, Fever and dull Pam la P^fiC’eucj of Perspiration. Yeliownes! m th ® Sid®. 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