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AGRICULTURE. 'tctuUaEs FOil F'AtmEis.-Arltituetic Is mucheit more necessary to a fi rmer thatn to many others, for as his resour ces are not so many, or so lucrative perhaps, as the tradesman or merchant, so much the more need is there that he should be safe in his calculations. Yet we will ask you how many farmers practice anytthing like striet ealuaII tions? flow many potatoes did you raise? Why I don't know exactly, I guess four or live hundred bushels. llow meuch corn did you raise? Why fifty or sixty bushels. flow much hay did you1 out? Why lifteen or twenty jags. Hlow much milk does your cow give? why she gives a pailful iiight andi mourn1 - Ing, Such are the answe.ts which you will, nine times in ten, get from lnr mers, if you put the sate quest lis. Now what exactness, or real definite knowledge is there in such statiemtius? The Dutch have a proverb that he who keeps books seldom falls. That. is, tie who keeps his accounts correctly, and is arithunetlcally certain wint his in cone and outlays are-who knows the cost of his property, whatever it, unay be-the expenses at.tending, and (.he antount on Iand,will atonce fIoresee vil I and ward oil' the daiger. Farmers should pr:actiee thi s lrticatly ' ', lorI as tlhir real progt, oil man' of theirar tieles of produce is small. and t.he ex penses attending tihe feeIin;g atd re: tng manty kinds it stock are large, it is absotitely iecessury that. they sho1hi know the exact cost, in or ler- to simp i their course, and lix their prices. A t. temupting to do blsness w"ithoul, this pr'ecaultion, is like navi;iatting the oceaii without at coIpass. Yol may creep along, by the shore and the ielp of the i st.ars-a lucky wtinl may waft, you to the desired port; hut there is no cer tainty about it, and if [.he cloud hides 111e planets, yoUI are lost, anud perhaps wiecket. I.et those who have Ineii in the I ractiee ol' atpplying ar-illaunelis tot their agricult.ural purstaits continue thet practice; and let. those who never havte, begin Immediately. IionI-:v 1.4cus-r von II.:ui-.-Thu set'retl. t' success, in heige-growing of any kind, Is well direlted care an11l at tent,lon during the llrst three or four years, atnd if this be given to lioney loeust it will make a htetge every Iime. The pant.s inust be good ones, vigorousai and thrif1.y-and shouh1111 be abhoit, ( he saue size; at. least., put aill fI the am size toget.her, andl nol. pbaunt smrall :utl1 large one+S prontuni0seiosly. Betfor set t.ing make the groutnd along t.he line. rielh ani mellow. After sett,ing ot, the rows inist be cu ivated and kep ' clean iil the hedge is matured or fin ished. Iet the plattiiIs grow the irst year undisturbed .and thell etil them dlown withinthreelnehlesofthegrotitld, the secontl yea', seven Iinehes 'o t, grotund; tilrd year, t.welve Inches; 1tourth year, one f'oot and a11 111f'; 111fti year, t,wenty-five Ihebes; sixth year, thirty-three inehes; and the "eventh year, height desired for Ience. h'IlisI takes seven years, but, the fence is good after the 1ourth yell1 itit s0 a . 1 si c ult i 1llanNi:ss (I A 1.1.- -It Is ai (cruel2 thlng to work at horse that has at sore neek worna raw by a badly litting collar. It put ting horses luit have been coipa ra tively idle tlring winter to the ardw woik of' 11 he plw' an111ti t h barr'ow, pin t-. fu I and unsightly sores are often ei used which inless cared for al. once, prove of long standing, permanletl.ly clistig first, atlppears, gIve the horse1 a (1ay3 or' two rest. It is be(tter to do(1 t,is evenl i imp lortan1t wor'k Is somekuwhat dIelayed.i Chiloride of zinit di luttedl with lii liars112 of' wakter andt a1lplied wit a112 soiL sponge is a goodl astrlinlgenit , servin'l g Illto arden and11 tougihen the skIn. Bu11t aftter' all, the best way13 to preventt gal lng Is to hatvel the tcol Ii %r,1( an Overy111 par of lhe lit. Keep It welloiled12( and11 pilble. Tlhein 11nt1re tihe an ima11 t.o hlartl work gradutal ly andit kindly3. TIo maitke 1a cheap11 por'k barr'ei, buy a1 coal1-oil barl; kno11.k 0one hieadt in; ta1ke a bunch of oldl haty, set fire' to It, and1( throwv It ill tile barrel; le2t it burnI'l uti.l the staves begin to burni; puit It otut by turnlling theC barrel uipside down t; scrape the coals otll' and1 you have' a1 goodi, sweet barrel. Tis phral 'fse3 is oftenIl used , bu11t t.here are1 many 13 that dlo nlotunilersta:nd its4 im p)ort. It refers to) 2a col lect.ionl of1 buil Inigs on one of the seven lills of' ittme whiichi cov'er 21 space2.of' l2t) f'eet 1n lenig t, andt one11( thloiisan it fee't in breadit,l. it is bultl oIn the( spot oncve o'enpie2d by3 the11 galrden of cruel3 N('ro, It owes I Ii toigin to the 111.lishtop of1 Ritome, who11, ill the early13 part'! of tile * iii ~sxth cenitury, ere'c(tedi an1 humb12111lersi - * ll1.'ldenc on Its sIte. A bou t, te y'enir 11I(10 l'op)e EugiIen ius rebu Silt, it 0on a1 mazgnlil-. een$1 sca1le. I llnocent hI ., a f'ew yearsi' afhterw'ards, galve It tip as ai iodgintg to * i~~'ete ('I . It ig of1 A ralgoni. i I 1 5, I'leumnt V., a1t thel inlStigalionl of thte frloml itomie to) A vighionl, wVhen ithe Vait oean~1111 r maid in a State 1)t .obscuityii I Or mlorthan luleven)'1tty yeaIIr.. 11h1t soonil af lter' the1 retur it th )1 le Ponll heal ('our1t to ]!omne, an e.vent- which 11u11 heen earnelistly3 praye'(d lfoa" 1)by)0' . poo 1Perarch, and1 wh vleh linall 2113o1uok lacet'1 in 1; ;S, 1112 Vatleain was,1 pitt into a~ stteor. pirt, algalinI1 enlarged, and11 I it'was theince tor'th consIideredIl 21s thie regir pah ice and11 tesllec of' the l'opes, whIo, oiie akf1ter aniother1 21111121 freshI bil igs io * ~~it, and gradul ially eniebedhi'1 itw wii alt fJtiuities, stiatues, picturles and biiooks, initil IIt L.1.enme th1( eIlhest dIeposI tory In thle world . 'l'hoe librar ao'f1 tIhe V at - lean wals (0 commenced1 1,-101) year ago,i~ It.1.201 otins -1 0,000 lii 111Ilscr1iptls, amtonig whlich are' somelt by P'liny, S4t. Tlhomtas, St. Chmarles Ilorromeio, and( mIanlie.. [ brmew, $yr'ian, Ar'abhut and1( Armeniain .Iiibles. '.f'ho whole of It.h 1 Imerlise iulldings 0co1uposing the VatIcan are'1 Ii Ied up with statues foundl beneathI -the rtinms of' anecit Ilme; w~ithi pait ings by the masters, andl wih curiotia meudals amid akntqitles - of almost ever1desrip)(lon. Whleni It is known that mrO,thian 70,000 statues hav e beeni exhfluhdfrmte liedtmlean it wli ever lie hold in vener'ationi by the stuldent. the ar'tlst anid, thp scholair. 1ltaphafel fiT&Michael Anigelo are eni thrloed termo, aml1( their throne willi be as5 endtir ,nig as .he love of beauty and genitta In thle igrts ot their wvor.. ,, ~ ~ J~ casouss ~~taot be a )l1Ii m natave Ide'i , le dos not a Isonsazzed or )un..bld Ir gnt te ehmfo DOMESTIC. H-:AUiltuil l ioas.s. - Now is the Ilime that holusekeepers should improve In beautifying their homnes. Mv little irtiele is not written for those who live In homes of luxury. But all over i.he hills and valleys of this land are hiumble homes whose inmates have Just is great a love for the beautiful, and it Is to these my hints are writtc,n. lothers, whose days are spent in bisy ouselold cares, or pat3ently following tfter the little feet that rutn ito so nueht mischief, be not discouraged. When the little ones beg for something o do,let them work. A lit tie cardboard, a'ih a needle and bright yarn, or even t piece of hatrdl soap, Vith a hanimer tind carpet tack, Is a great relief. Their little Iinlds have got to be busied in somie way. Christ tells us to be faith 'ti in little things; and for everything hat we do to make our homes pleas niter or its inmates happler, we shall receive a rewiard i the bright faces iround us. By many little thilugs we !a mnake our roomlis pleatsanter. We 'an ill have rag carpets; but, if we ;.a Ve all briight plieces of wooleit cloth ul ila lke cushions and rugs of various lesigns, some of' which I will give, w"ithi an Imlpro vement. tlit rounnd ,ieces of (II'te colors, and sew them ogelber w 'ilit eoar"se white tlreiI in lannel stiteh. T(hen ar-range themi on t heavy ('1oth1 in thle form11 01' diamnonds Wr wquares, accordilg to colors, and oit lutv ae a rug usefuil and pretty. u nother : i('ut your colors like carlet 'ags; Ithen with a eOatirSt 11o0k u idrw lie -ags th11rough coarse1 cavas or bulap11, ke tile worstel idies. This is Inorc voi'k, bit whr-n done is beautitull. I mw one of ther, design of which a dee' vas lying dIowit. If' yol have enlgra.:v t1fs 11u1t, wvall framel)IS, make11 thleml of till' past eboard or pine. W1el. t he front. ile wil.h1 gltte, then place a bluck corld n the middle in the formu of a vine, llnd Viih inlelon or" ritron seeds put, on in he fo rm of grapte ieaves, aiid l'a- in he shlpe of bui1nc iis (1'gnpes, I he re iii Iner of the fraine covered with rass seed, anid t.hen statined black or rown, youi wI ill la,' a goodl hnitation i' leather work. Or simply pitlting a lass over the lpictuirt', then pat1' black amhric te.r the etlge, with1 a little gill. >apew' t.o relievn It, Is 1111ite prCtly". I"'very one is I'an iliar wiLh the friaiies >I' eiglr-lighters. For brackets, card eeelvers 11nd frulit baskets, gat.her upl L11 the hol hoop-skirts. Strip oi' Lthe ,everltng, theni belld I'hemi in any shape ,ou please. Tie theul fast withI stroung lurl :ll. 'Tit. on :ill the raisin stel:as youl !811 111141. 'T'heni iaelt a tiIIin tity of' wewaxi . l'il. ina little resin to harden I., and somie vermillion to color It red. I'hen hol your work over the dish, old1 tipl the preparation over it, and -on I w i ll have handlsomie coral work. 11, Soll wish bollquets for your vases, rather the itlivrelit kinds- of grasses when in blossom. Dry I int dark roolm, tun wt II grains anid the wihl everlast olu will be surprised at. their beauty. 'very one catlmires bets triaped in .vbiIe, anl ftr those who have not, timle 'or the homne-made ('o1nterpanmes of nuslin wit.h cottoll yatru drawnu in pat nrn, very gootl ones are made of )liehedl drilling. Andl with all the 'est, do not. forget, yotirself. With ouir hati2r smooth, dress neat, a knot of righit rihboin or cltste' of flowers at :oumr t.hroat, a bright smile on your ie, what enil better make your hus :mtid forget, t.he Cares andal trlials otl' (te lay tha1n the thoughts of a happy home, vith sue'h a prestiling angel over all. 1'.u n.' Ris1i;.-Of nillapparen'itly in mcent,I ha bitIs, ly1in g ini bt't is periha1ps aitds Ithroughi whlIhl peole have't at1 nniedi tc 2a long lif'e, It ms said4 (hal in hiis one respect, andl this tily3, (11.tiy inve a11 iagreted. Nt) vt'ry long-I Ivedt nani is been a Uo i latie i g wt .1te a i r 211( pnl'To. --li Iti r'Iu m, tz neit >int ; al'cohog, one-h af pin ; 'stor-ollmI >n-aiulf te egg caronati(e bfamowela, ti -I l rtr iilnnt'i:i titt iree (lf c a ides on-hai f i 1121 ee;t tix m wel'in .A >112 i'e lir'( and( pevent, t fo m li ngh 1)15l( ti'2 'no t.a l.txT..-Te whbited of' (111 wo egg ell haten' ;t -a t1h1n mhe wihretj water,a.1 id one 11 f'ablesoonfuioc et tf VI orangelower waiptr and ai lit)le tw il iure thde wors hease ofi cho5'tlein thaee ou, tbel eg'contin 0the bowels.x Ctoi lito hailveIt stands forl; dise are usiled went: hit istught wbest to .1ake s,he. dtit tale lok (lueually fIne. boi litincevlwhateiver bewn the reai vI~ - son1 loof Iagni mln t,ha of malin. Ao marg herthai' e first; i' oal wen so he sretlrd npo (iern Ith ofueo, i knoc t'd it overnt hng it happene i't 'oniI (he lind11( sitdoe oflher nt cosequence )i of hich13 thIlee tailt whean iee be threeio fIo weeks1gpo obt Then ami yeartii Is hat anther foute;i aniid owe lnity.(epeited ite result, oid bf the'O sadlmig t 11o;1 brodil hy i -w'as thof' she neve movbi:ied i htal w10t ith-f ot.it okt'ng roundle tIs. wherete above wiatiand the never trod uponk it1or)13 jurled it in any'.ay. Yu ts, thoa rea ling hery )'1kh fist,fac er enr forl lth scel'nditwas the esltmo memry,tiag-ns -nto ladndf hough, ater he huonda de lien brfough the esome was )rn.e tweeurotherroasoning.paderhefatennen alia whic that th itter appisedran.. vidin for teyer. Ai wtfist whereas theater, Inn embas aiaItre amon her wth sujct besodresls that. he abov enmtuastI nos praot, thatk shepIn durctwenty-twodomestheamast faoglies. In eIc le,wihse to p nt steIrtregulmr "aI DO'TewAcnT Tht T TUF" is Whap Bitters oto.ai t erhsbn wen heR b rgh he somftet.ni me d. toncueher4I h OIru of thkhedc e a n0eu raawhich yad oIfmation merbl Btheraft, t wasg admniteedtohe prned its us..eJuntil cued and mde s ethusiastle in it rs,hashin duced owny-w pi%rIof% the best amilies~ in hrcrl oaot ta.hi eua HUMOROUS. SuE ''o. his l"on-ruNx:.-" 'his is a station, is It?'' he asked, as they opened the door of cell No. 5. and waved " Yes." 'I'ten 11in1 the salle as in jail, an1 I ?" )You aro.". " All right ! Tils is the last gol darned time I'll believe anybody under oath I So go ahead with y air old lias tile business." Ile was a young man of 2-1, wearing h is over-alls in his boot-legs, and before coming to town had broken oil a twig troin peach tree and placed the blos soms behind his hat band and over his left ear. " Llast thou been decelvet' ?" in luired our reporter, as the ofillcer got through locking the cell door. " Ilust I ? Well, you'd better bet I hast 11 'm a reg'lar eight rail fence blown flat by a tornado I I'm going to commit suide when I'i out o' this, I ri 1" A chew of tobacco and a few kind words opened iis hearl, and he ex lplainetl " You see, I lost my dog in town the o.lhier day, and I caine l t,his moraintg to find him. iad, the lariied old bass wood, told tme to call oi a l'ort,une-tel Icr and timl out who stole 'l'ige, aind I was tool eiough to do It I I calle il oi a woman ieck up here about a unile, gin her two do01l1trs, anid says I, Where's 'l'ige? lle's up here iii a I)utI"him in's yar 14, says she. i)ll he steal him ? says 1. Ile did, says she. Tlein I'll bust Iis Iiead, says I. You will marry rich, have lots of happiness, live to he a hiunlred yeirs old, and go to heaven when you die, says she, ind she, "tnd she stopped rolling her eyes aiind hawked on to thei two dollars like a to r"key on at 'tater-bug." " A 1d you fou id ''Ige ?'" '" ou hold on ! I tound the Dutch uin's, andtl says 1, Where's my (log ? I tloni't know, says lie. You're a liar, says I, and with that we had it whleh anmd t'other, and he had jtist, flung me out doors when the eonstable came along and nailed ib.'' '' Well, I'in I a nice lix, I am ! 'l'lge gene, two dollars gone, me Inl the Jug aind dad plantliug corn with a blind eye and a lame hack I We're a nice f1imily, take is all together, anl you just go out and het, en to oine we are ! No, you catil't 11l1) me any, 'less you wtilnt to leave me a lead pencil. t feel like "onposing a poem on a fool, and I'll write it on tho wall here. (ood. bye, Mister-tomte back in :i hoi"r and I'll have a poei lonie and he inl myll, grave, mebbe, for I can't bear up i lt der mlore'n) at wagoln load of woe.' Ci1--AtP hNotWiti. - ('oininig out of Brady street a l)etroiler espled a imiani irivinig i wagol loadeti with sods, cut In the country. ''he driver hunbly Ineluired if' he wanted any material of the sort, itd the latt' iiilired the prlce.. " I'll lay 'em for seven cents a yar1 or sell 'em for a penny apiece," was the reply. c" Only a cent aptece) for sods as big is those?" c" Only a cent, sir.'' Well, you comlie right. down here 1nel (1111111) lie oil twenty-five in a hiurry. 31y wile has been teasintg me for the last, week to buy her ai fuhstahi, but whelii I can get tweni.y-flve sods for t.weiity-live cents I don't believe I'm l'ool eiougli L; py forty ceits for one litt.le p)osy in a 'hutle two cent, pot!'' K L'1'E sister (10oI ile one, wilo app~ears to 1 ta ke great initerest in Mr. SkIbbhens): " Come litt.le pet, it is time yottr eyes4' weret' shtIt in s1~leep." Li1ttlec pt: " I think not. Alother tol Ine 14o keep'tuy eyesC3t' openti wvhena you) and 31r. Skibbens wvere to4getheir." 1 -: xxri:tti:i the grocery st ore, salid not, a wvord, butt allowed liis caine to swig to anti f ro exactly as Ithe pendti lum n of a (lock. Th'le grocer on1ly said,1 "' No, we sell nothing on tIck ,"anid t.he man with thle cane1 paissedl sadl andtlt allenitly out. A l.A HUx eye' Is said to IindlitCal lapne Ity. A black eye Indllentes thait the po0s5ssor w1aa a poor *Judge.~ of inusce whlen hile told a muan ihle lied. . A nov wit.h iiis elbows out, wasl askedl the cause anid replIed, "' I laughae In may'sleeves till I burst. thmem." A (i.:AII coniseilnce ciannot be qjuick D) il.El apples are used is (dessert iat aull swellitaties. Sci-Eur1on governmient.--n the 1n1n1 niery.' T1WO F.oa assent-A brIdal couple. Sr.AY 1H1DE-A envalry' charge As peopl1e learn how true oconomny I Is to use D)obins' ElectrIc Soap, (miad< by Cragln & Co., P'hiladelphia,) th<a COmmtionl, adulterat0d, dilshion.est soaps ai*e being tdriven out of thle miarket. - Tr'iy It. A l3enefactoI4r of .ianki ind. P. Magnus Mr. May'r. 0. 8. II., Cath, priest, New Tiraor, D)acota Co., Mtinn.. writes to P, Neustaeciter & CJo., solo manufacturer,, o Anattke'sis, D)r. 8llsboo's INF Ar.Y.,intE CunxE Fol P'i..s. I used only four of the Anaakesi. beiais: (lhe firat two wvithiout ob:tervationi of thi p)roscript, thereftoro without suceo.it My case was very dliiloult, lastiing many years. I wrote for othier mnedicatmenit to supp)lort the tira dosls; iieanwilo I took the secoind and thirn globulust accoidig to ordinanico. and sinc< fonr weeks anti two days after uusinig the mois toiyed pills, .tam'cure?. D)r. Silsboo Is reall: a bonefactor of miankinid. I suppose I wil havo no need of the secontd box anid even no of the firat oee I am cured, but I wvill keep I for miy felloiv-oitizens suffering ulnder like paIn, and send hereby the $wo dollars, ani urn spyeakahlo email amount for se great a' beneoit 'ak e God. Iiespoctfuilly, your ebodieont servant, P. MACNUs M. MAva. 0. 8. B., Oath, priest. Samples of AnakeSia, the Groat Externa Phlo htonmody, are mialed free to all eulforers on fuplicatton to P. No.ustaodtor & Co,, Bel Somnebody's ChifHd. Somebody's child Isatdying-dylnj wvith the flueh 01' hope on hIs younj face and an indescrIbable yearning tI lIve and take an honiored lace In th< world besIde the coimpan ions of li youth. And somebody's mother li thinking of the tIme when that deal face wIll he hIdden where no ray o hope can brightenlt--when her hear and home ill be left desolate-becausi there was no euro for eonsumnptiop Reader, if the chIld be your neighbor'i take this, comforting word to the mother's heart befofe tet ?oo )ate. Tel hier that conisumnptioni Is curable, tha men are lIving to-day, aged, robius men, whom the physicians pronouncee Incurable at the age of twenty- five, be uue one Laa had been alniost destroyea by the afease. Dr. Ileroe's Goldei Medical DIscovery is a most efilolen itn ly for sepaating the sorofolou frttn Ihbt) and lunge, an< imnp tf, st'ithto- the system. i han We hd in afnnnnmntlves. W11ine tested by the taste and by chem Ieal analysis gives very dill'creni, re .its. Drs. E. MMlacht anrd Pattelo have lounid that, often varieties which are pronounced light are in reality rich in alcohol, and that others which seem mild to the palate are strongly acid. II accouunting for these apparent con traditiois, these .cheInists say that wIite is a niost ecinuplicated liiuid, and that the sutbstancc'i of wIich It is coin posed are by no mneans tall knownt. l:ven ainng the nUlit rotnlitett, and best recognized ingretdients, It Is not so much the quantity of one or the other as their relative proportion whlich deterinines the flavor. The medical faculty of Rome have asserted that. Casoipinits described the capillary vessels as connecting the ar teries with the veins; but, that was lim possible without, the aid of the nticros cope, which Cornelius Drebbel, a )ut.chiman, irst i xhtibited in L.ondonti in 1620, but neither did Harvey comt plete his discovery in all its parts by the demonstration of the capillaries. To llalpighi ihe honor is iue of discov ering the capillaries of the lungs by the aid of colored injeetions and the tnicroscope. WoMuty NEVER TIHINK I-I the crabbed old bachelor who uttered this sentiment could but witness the intense thought, deep study and thorough investigation of women in determining the best medi cines to keep their families well; and would note their sagacity and wisdom In selecting 1op Bitters as the best and demonstrating it by keeping their fatmi lies in perpetual health, at a mere nominal expense, lie would be forced to acknowledge thiat such sentimuents are baseless anti false. Complexional Indications. The complexion of persons whose digestion is out of order, who are bilious, or who lack vigor, always exhibits an unhealthy tint. It is by regulating the bodily organs and pro moting digestion and assimilation, that the parchmont hue indicative of ill health, is ban ished from the cheeks. To rectify the fault of a sallow complexion, use 1#ostettor's Stomach Bitters, an invigorant and alterative which removes those obstacles to renewed strength, physical comfort and personal at tractiveness-an imporfoct digestion and se oretion, and a disordered condition of the bowels. Persistetwo in the use of this inesti mtablo correotivo and tonic will aseurodly re sult in renewed physical regularity and vigor, will tend to increaso bodily substance, and cause the glow and clear color of health to re turn to the sallow, wasted cheek. FOR PuMPLF. on the Face, use Ilieskell's Tel or Ointment, Cancer can be Cured By Dr. Bond's now discovery-a positive cure for this dread"malady---o knife, no caustic, no pain. Dr. Bond's success in treating Caneor as truly marvelous. Romedies sent to any part of the world, with (till directions for successful home treatnott. Sond a description of your case, or any cancor sulferer you may know of. Panpilets and full dircct;ous sent free. Ad dress, Dr. I. T. Bond. Philad'a., Pa. IF You Would Etjoy Oood Health Take llaiid's (erm,iau Hitters. RI EJMATISM, This dreadful diaease, the doctors tell us, Is t the blood, and believing this to be true, we advise every sufferer to try Durang's Rhen matio Remedy. It is taken Internally and sitively cures the worst case in the shortest e. old by every Druggist in town. Ir Troubled with Constipation, take Hoof d uan's Gierm,an Biler.. WOltMS. WOIlnIS. WORIMS. E. F. Kunkel's Worm Syrup never fails to destroy Pin, seat anud Stomach WVormns. Dr. Kunkel, the only successful physician whio re moves Tape Worm in two hours, alive with head, and no fee until removed. Comnmoni sense teaches if Trape Worms b)e removed all ether worms cant be readiiy dlestroyedl. Advice at office and store free. The doctor can toll whether or not the patient lias wormis. Thou sands are dlying, daily, wvithi worms, and do not knew it. -Fits, iipasms, cramps, chtoking and sulfocation, sal lowv complexion, circles around the eyes, swelling and pain in the stomach, restless at night, grlnding of the teoth,picking at the nose, cough, fever, itching at the Heat, headache, foul breath, the patient grows pasle and thin, tickling and irritation in the anus all these symptoms, and nmore, come from worms. E. F. Kunkol's Worm Syrup never (ails to remove them. Prico, $1 00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5 00. (For Trape Worm, write and consult tile Doctor.) Forall others, tiuy of your druggist the WVorm Byrup, and if he has It not, send to Dr. E. F. Kunkel, 250 .4. Ninth, streot. Philadelphia, Pa. Advice by mail, free; send three-cent stamp, Ef Fi. Kutnkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. (lives tone to the stomach. It improves the appetite and assists digestion ; excites the howels t-t healthy action, expelling all the foul humors that contaminate the blood, corrupt the secretions and offend the breath. It ox cites the liver toea healthy action and strength. Otis the nerves imparting that glow to life that proceeds alone from perfect health. Thousands in all walks of life, testify to then virtues of ilhis excellent me licmn ini correct ing the derangement of the digestive organs, Goet the goeuin. Sold only ia $1.00 bottles, or six bottles for $6.00. Ask for E. F, l(UNKEfr.s and take no ether. If yotir drug gists has it not, send to proprietor, E. F. K(UN Kir,. No. 2>9 North Ninth 8treet, PhiIa I delphia, Pa. Advice free ; enclose three eoni stamp. IF Your Liver is Disordered Ilooflantd's G1er mnan Bitters will set it aright. Ii' You are Dyspeptic Iloojland's Glermai 14)tlers will cure .you. Wa would call the attetlon of our roade to the adverlilsomient of the old andl well es tablished house of F~renchl, Richards & Co., Phila lelphia, which appears in atnoiher coltumi of our paper. Tis firm having achieved, dhur. lng thirty-five years of successful business,. repuitton for furnishIng the best and muosl Ireliable goods at the lowest prices, desire te calspca attenttion to thmeir now production, strictly liure Lead, tiunted and mixed ready foi use. The selection of colors is irranged t<n -asuit all tastes, comprising all thme most beauth, fuil and durable tints now in use. This paii Is puarantoeed to be perfectly pure lead only? and weighs 16l pounds to the gallon, whik Scm tigbrandhs -boin laI y I sod 0 alaisad water, weil only about 12 poundi -to the galloin, making Frnch, Rhichards & Ce's very mucht cheaper at the same price per gal Ion. ,It has boon~ used and tried in varioun sections, biut the most severe test has been a seaside resorts, where the salt air quilckly at tacks and desireys ordinary paInts. Wherove used, French, Richards & Co's P'ure Tintec Lead has come out victorious anid been pro nounced the bea6 in use. For parties desirin1 to mix their own paints, they furnish the same artilel In the same colors, ini paste form, whjile to buyers desiring the best grade of White Load, without color, they offer their 01ld and well kniown brand of Pure icok Lead, as wel as a full line of p)aints and piniter's materiale I)lesqkeW's Teller Ointment Will cure ever I form of Touter. I _ _108 5 w il pay A inta a alary of $100 pr monthi an xes,,o twalarge counmutiston, to seil our new nd wnderimuinent inn. tte m,eaiuiirha see .ay. Isamo free. Auddlresa ssaxAw & co., Aiaralail, h. LANBRIITIH8'8111IB ARE THE nrm 0 . LANDRT1IbsQNI nA.. BriTRi6 PIANQ *fto4O-. etr Afoth I" fo ar-ot un. right~ o l1l. n'tie-P.IgnJ, seen Cie r M8aaauut The Gospel of Joy I The Gospel of Joy ! 'i"'",' "ink gspl Iludliaygs. laap Dovtigs, e.Uovotional Slet Augs pand btmnday Schools, By 1.1ev. SAMuSt. ALMATN amnd S. II. Spes. It contaims a large naumnber of now~ amid vory ett perior 11)tntta at rue's. A1 he genoral stylo is vory cmoeriul and bright, sng boits a collection that has so toluch to any mand sinmg about " Glad Tidings of Great Joy." Both words and mtsic tire of an elovaled cham ac ter , cnoiunnuudinmg tlwnolsves to pursmns of reited taste, nm ti -duriuag tuastro'' so provaiemt fit manny recent compusitmons has beun carotully avoided. Price 3 cents for wahich sp:citwn copies wile be umaied to any address. Soo Decoration Day Music [in the Musical Iecorl,6o. Good News T ( go-n'al*Sunda. sauds of friendmas. Do maol tail to extimo ammd I ry Am. '1'lee tre 2 Song In the comm potition or suetion ol whAch great t.ae timd tabilitr has been dilAayed. Examtminu also "Shimiu, ttiver' and "'im e Itver of Life," two standard bouks of great beauty. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. J. X. DlTSON & CO.. 922 it)ostnut St., Phila. JOHN WANAMAKER Tho most thorough organization in Amerloa for executing written orders is the Mall Depart nent for samplos and suppiees at the Grand Depot, the groat Dry Goodsl and Outfitting Es tablishmont of JOHN WANAMAKInt. Requests for samm pies anal ordurs for goods aro at tOtadd to with tih mtost thorough promti pin ess anl precision. Nothing sent out unles. bulteved to be just what is wattodl, but if not satisfactory I cheer. fully exchanged or mnony tfunded. EVERYTHING IN. Silks and Volvots. Underwear (orsots,ote. Driess Gfood". .adiets'.6. tiidrtn's Shoes Momrmmia Goods. Men's and Boy's -lows. Ltdies' & Cildr n's Stilts.l ubber Goode, Trtutks etc. hmawis & goks. lood. ns Flannole,islmm Latdites' Fiiraatshmt'g Gloods.,Mon's ABoy's Olotiimg. iusiery and iloves. (leuts' Furnishing Goods. White Goods and Laces. Memn's and Boy 's late. Noiotns, Zstpihyrs, tc. Stationery & Sitlverwtare. Fringes 1 bidl'rios. house i'mrn ahing GJotitd. Ittthbonm loas'i g e. Cina and Glassware. (Clothas antd Clioakintgs. Toys anmd (Gatnes. Furs and Millinery Write posial car or samples or prices or any thing desired. .tegistor all lotters containing monoy. Many Biargains may bo secured now, betweonsta sons. Address JOHN WANAMAKER, ORAND DEPOT, 1'I31LADEL...PH IA. The l.argest Dry Goods and Outtitting house BLATCHLEY'S PUMPS, The Old Reliable STANDARD PUMP For Wells 10 to 75 Feet l)eep. New Price List, Jan. 1, 1879. A)l)IES8 C. G. BLATCHLEY, 4-0 M A ilK E'i' St.. Pltilad'a. E8TABIJSSED 1848. MORGAN & HEADLY, Importers of Diamonds AND Ianialfctuel's of Spectacles, 61a SANvson Street, PIalladelphIsa. Illustrated Price Li1st sent to the t.rade on application. A ENT W ANTED FOR THE EW il1BTOBI Our Western Border. A (Jea le and Graphio Hlistorj of AmerIoan Pio Clark' amonus Kaskaskia ExpeitionlO years go. It. thartiing comnflicts of Rled analWhile oes. Exit-l Aug Adventures, Captivities, ,'oa eathcouts Pionee and Sports. A book faor dlt and Young. Not a dull wanted everywhere1 l'ustated c cuarat free. .0 ateURItB A 00O.. 26 . Seventh Ml.. Philad'a.Pa. ADVER TI! [neerted in ANY OR ALL of the J tory for ONE IMYE, or for positions, which are care LSOWEST PitE0EI S. M. PE T TEIi at either of th INew York, Ph?Iilad ESTIMA TI For A dvertisers without charge, for -TJON of Newspapers, or foi AlY City, Town, ( Advertisemtents in the Best 1Festil S. Me PETTErjJ4 70'1. Ch.estn:ut S FRENCH, RICI Ready Mixi WITHI PURE~ BOIL CONTAINS NO CHIEI Colors P y SUP ERIOR TO A NY OTII RiR MLX WARRANTED PU Those intending to Paint will of finish, by usi: Manuraotur * RENCH, RI1C1 .W. Corner TENTH and MA PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. C1EN TEr1NNIAL C*ROUNUJf. SICASON OF 1879-&). I# OPEN EVERY DAY. .jg ADMISSION 25 Cets. ClLHDitLRCN, I0 Cots. ECXTENSIVh. ALT'IIAIONS AND lMlPROVE NE A EA i)iFN AI)DED, NEWIIh I)AI Ntll A CTQItINQ MAUIIINbIIYp') IN l'ItAIT"1AL OPElIIATrION. A M4gnlilcunt Iplepty o I eparlinete of l. eut AI, arucitl on, Atr culture & M'ch .nice. 'Chli Pop~ular Suaccoe.s of Lost St.: iotl, GIANI) 1tENtHL AND DII.i S IIOPS, KVCItY WEDINIEDAY EVENING. L'o1ineni wi h t e Opening Vav. the Building will be OPEtN DAILY front 8 A. Mi. to 6 P. MI. .AS . E The a emk ma,'" 17 r r edat/w and aO ER K%BE CURES v"ar.= T NLY E D $ED b JIEgL BEN LFElEstpo g....,..?"t" HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink.) OOMTAINf HOPS, SIUCIHU, MANDEAK*, DANDELION, T>? PuaraT AND BRsT MnDIVAL Qu OF ALr OTHT BITTaRs. "1X -3W O72T." Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood,'Ltver Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Aleep csenosl and especially Female Complaint., 61000 IN GOLD. Wl be paid for a cae theywill not cure or help. o or anything impure or injurious found in them. Ask your druggist for Hop Ditters and try ore you sleep. Take no other. oF Coven Cvm the sweetef, saftet and Ask Children 'he Nor P kw for Stom hac Ltrer and Ridneys superior to all others. Ask Druggista. 6I..toaaboueadirssilousrunkeness, use of opium, tobacco and Send for circular. abo" eoldy dre.ai a_ p Dl?, 2__M. Poc-d,N.Y NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., Xtattl Orook, M1oh. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBR.A.TOR" THRESHING MACHINERY. RE Matchless OralnSavin . Time-Sartng, don.fo Bayou gl ralr for Rai Work, Perfect Oleantng, ad for Saveing Orlin fromt Wastage. STEAM PowerTlrehrs aSpecialty. Special alto,e of Sep arators made exprosaly for Steam Power. O'hUR Unrivaled Steam Thresher Engines, Sbeth Perlable and Traction, with Valuabe lmprore. ments, far beyond any other make or kind. TIE ENTIRE Threshing Expenses (and often three to arve times that amount) can be made by the Extra Grain SAVED by these Improved Machines. G RAIN Raisers will not submit to the enor mous wastagoof erin and the interior work done by alt other machines, when once posted on the difference. N OT Only Vastly Superior for Wheat Oats, Rnialey, Rye, and Abes Orain., hut the O,. .v Sueceas. ful Threher In Flax, Timothy, Miltet, Clover and like Seeds. Rcquires no "atlachments" or "rebulding" to change from Grain to Seeds. *N Thorough Workmansh p, Elegant Finish, our " Vza.maxos Threeter out0ts are Inoomparable, vm i han oe-half the usual Delt and Gears. Maes Olean Work, with no Lttterings or Seatterings. fm Six to Tvetre-1 rsese,and twesyles of ount ed Horse Powers to watch. writ, to us for hi uatrated CIrcular, which we ml re EMENTS. iewspapers named in their Dire ONE YEAht in the best afully watched, at the 4, on application to ICiLL & CO., Bir offices in elphIia or B3oston. ?S MADE insertion in a OHOICE SELEO. the iBENTI Newspapers in ounty or Section. oins, at Very Reasonable Rates, ~GLL & CJO. [ARDIS & COa'S ~RE LEAD, 3dI for Use, ED LINSEED OIL. [ICALS OR WATIR, ermu anent. ED PA(iNTS IN TIE MA1ltKET. IlR LE AD BAMSIS, iave money, and realize beauty ig this aricle. ed1 only by [ARbS & 'to., From the Honorable Thuirlow Wed INDOIlSING DR. RADWAY'S Rt. It, ItEMEDIES ArR USINO TIIM FOR SITERAL TRARS. NEw TORK, Jan. 4, 1877. DRAR SIR.-flaving for sevoral years used your nedlcines. doubtingly at first, but after expert. ining their eflicacy, with full conudence, it Is s 1o w89 a pleasure than a duty to thankfully acknowledge the advantage we have derived 'ron th- m. The pills are resorted to as ofti en is occasion re"tqures, and always with the do tired effect. TIhe It"'adiy Helier cannot be bet ter described thin it is by its name. We apply } the liniment frequently and freely, almost in variably fiding the proiniso l "Rellef." n Truly yours, (signed DR. RADWAY. THURLOW WEED. R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CUltiES THE WORST PAINS In 'romn Onme to 20 Minutes. * Not ONE hOUR after reading this advertisement need anyone BUFFElI WITHl PAIN., Radway'w Ready Relief tE a Care few EVIItY PAIN. It was the first and ls The Only Pain Remedy that instantly stops the moat excruciating pains, al,ays Inliammations and cures Conges. lions, whethor of the Lungs, Stomach, uon el, or other glands or organs, by one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter hbw violent or excruciating the pain, the IIEUMA'I'l;, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Ner%ous. Neuralglo, or prostrated with disense may stiffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WII.L AFFORD INSTANT IASH. INFLAMMATiON OF TII R KIDNEYS 'INFL\AMMATION OF Tiiit BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF TH E BOWELS CONOESi'ION OF TWIB LUNAB, SOURE TiIROAT DiIFIULT BItEIATH1INO. 11, I.PITATION OF4 TIE HIC HART, tYSTEIICS, OlIOUP. D1IIITIERIIAA CATA R,KU, INI'LUENZ A, IIEADACH5E, TOOTH AC1E,H 0D HL A NEUCHRALGIA, RHEUMATISM, CHILBLAINS and FROST-BITES. The application of the Ready Relief to the ar or part vhere the pain or dilleculty exista illi affod ease and comfort.odifulyest Thirty to sixty drops in half a-tumbler of water will In a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, -our Stolpach, Heartburn, Sick Ierid :teie. Diarrhea, iysentery, Colic, Wind in th6 Dowels and ail Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of ltndway's Ready Relief with them. A few .rois in Water will prevent sickness or pains rwn ohango of water. It is bettor than French ltraudy or Bitters its a stimulant. FEVER.and AGUE. 1 over and Ague cured for Fifty ('ents. There is not a remedial agent in the world that will cure Fever and Agile, and all other Malarlous, Billous, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (atdeid by Itadway's Pills) so quick as ItADWAY'S READY RELIEF. 50 ets, a bottle. Dr. Radway's ra r1liu Rosolvoilt, TIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR THE CUtgE OF CHRONIC DISEASE, 8CROFULA OR SYPHILITIC, HEREDITARY OR CO\TAGIOUS, be it seated in the rtungs or Stomach, Skin or Bonen, Flesh or Nerves. corruptilnC the solids and vitiating the fluids, Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula, Glandular Swelling. Hacking Dry Coilgh, Cancerous An c lions yphilitic Comnp laintIs, Blieeding of the Lungs pep;ia, WaterfBrash, Tlie Dolor aur, White tiwullings. Tumnor, Ulcers, Skin and sl ip Diiseasea, Female Complaints, Gious, Dropasy, Salt, Rheum, lBronchitis, Consumption. Liver Complaint, &c. Not only does thle Harsaparillian Resolveni exei ali remedial agents in t,he cure of Chronlo, Scrofulous, Constitut.ional and Skin iseases, but it is the only positive cure for Kidney & Bladder Complnts, Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes urine,bigli s )senseAbminuria and in ali eases where t,here are brick dust dcposaita,or tihe wvater is thick, cloudy, mixed wit,h subsutancesa like the white of an egg, or threads like whit,e silk, or there-1s a morbid, dark, biliou - appear aince and white bone-dust deposits, and wilen there is a pricking, burning seinationa when passing water, and pain In the small of tile bacx and along the loins. Mold by druggists, PRICE ONE M)OLLA R. OVARIAN TUflOl OF TEN YEARS' GROWVTH CURED BY Dfl. RADWAY'S REhtBDIES. Dr, RADWAY & 00,,82 Warren 8treet, NEW YORK, DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills, Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet stra Etirg.,Radway S I' is for t'he c ure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels Kid neys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipatilon, Losi iveness, Indilgestion, Dyspop. sla, Brlousness, Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, P'iles, and all derangements of the inl ternal viscera. Warranted to effect a posit.ive cure. Pulrely Vegetable, containing no mer cury, mineral or deleterious drugs, in oObserve tIl foilloin s ptom result. Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood in the Head, Aeidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heari burn, Disgust of Food Fullness or Weight, in the 8tomaca S our Bructions, sink. i,ngs or Flutterings in the PIt of the Stomach Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diflicuif Breathing Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suflicatin Sensat,ions when in a lying posture i)ots or Wbs before the Sight, Fever and Dttl Pain in head. Dellolony of Perspi ration, Yel lowness of Skin and ys, Pain in the Side, imbs and sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning is A tew doses of RADWAY'S PILLS Will free the system from all of the above named disord era. Price 96 cents per box. Mold by Druggiata. Read "False and True," ua a ette stm Yor ADWAY! a Co., No1 information Worth t,housands will be ment you DR. M. W. QASE'S Liver Remedy BLOGU RLFI ER Is TonICor, l AtI ioPu N3Y3 AND Ao u ?ALPrr IUMerrO eon YOURaOWw *. * ', DO WO* Thouse e avia A ertiemnent l sarer*a w i~o Il A vo,tge, sn Pt2bs,by StatWg that thsepaw the ad er, lewn1t i s ijOu.flel,(nawmng thie o)