AGRICULTURE.
Fiuunts FOR FiAnarEs.--Arithmctle
is nuch more necessary to a farmer LI
tta n to many others, for as his resour- I
ces are not so many, or so lucrative a
- perhaps, as the tradesman or merchant, I
so mucteh the more need is there that he t.
should be safe in his calculations. Yet It
we will ask you how many farmers a
practice anything like strict calcula- I:
tions?
flow many potatoes did you raise? h1
Why I don't know exactly, I guess a
four or five hundred bushels. tr
Hlow much corn did you raise? Why 1
fifty or sixty bushels. tc
-1ow muuch hay did you cut,? Why vS
fifteen or twenty jags. a
llow much mnilk does your cow give? a
why she givces a pallfl n igt and morn- i
Ing, Suel are the answe.is which you s
will, niole times In tenl, get from 'tar- I
in11s, if you put the same questions. t"
Now what exactness, or real definite :a
knowledge is there in such statements? r
The Dutch have a proverb that lie who a
keeps books seldom fails. 'T'hat Is, he c
who keeps his accounts correctly, and v
is a ritlhmetically certalii what his iii- s
come and outlays are-who knows the :a
cost of his property, whatever it ni:ty <t
be-the expenses attending, and the %t
atuouuton hanud,will atonie foresee evil la
and ward ofl the danger. Farmners tc
shou Id practice this punrticttla' ly, for Il
as their real progt on inany of' thcir:ar- a
I ieles of produce is smial. andl the ex- of
pentses attenldinig tbe feeding am1) rear- y
aug mnany kinds.ot'stock are large, it is A
absolutely miecessary that they shoul r:
know the exact cost, iII or her to shape r:
tieir course, and fix t.hei r prices. A t" hi
teLupting to do business wilt.hotit. his w
preealtion, is like navitiaing the oceana
withottt a compass. You maay creep w
along, by the shore aid the help of the il
stars-a lucky wind may waft you to sI
the desired port; but, there is no cor- si
taainty about" it, and if the cloud hides Ia
tie pitaets, you are lost., and perhatps w
wreeked. I,et, tlhose who have I eerl in 1I
the practice of applying arit.lhaelit to tl
iheir agritaIlltural pursuits coll.inue t he m
f lpractice; and let. those who ever have, g
begin lmaaediately. b
- of
Il('N:v I.ocus-r rot II.:u1a:s.-'I'he
rearet, of success, iI hedge-gaowing of ea
any kind, is well ilreeled cnare andlI at
tention during the first throe or fotr l
years, andl if .hIs be given to honey of
locust it will make a hedllgo (very .ine.' r
The plants must, be good ones, vigorous al
and trift1y-ald should he ahott the t
s:unlt size; at least, put all of the stm, y
size togt.her, and not. planl. sinall antd II
large ones prnolnseuoiusly. liel'ore set- c:
t.ing make t.he grouand along the line bt
rich anad mellow. After setting out, i1,
the rows anust, be cult.ivated anld kept 'I'
clean ulnl.il the hedge is mlatutred or fin- aI
ished. L,et the plants grow tie firsl y
year indistturbed .and thou cut t.hen y
down wi hit.h i ree Iliches of' the groun, g:
t.he seontl year, seven Ihiebles front ti' w
gr"oind; third year, twelve Iimhes; a
Iouitii year, one f'oot anmd a half; lIth y
year, twenty-five ilchbes; sixtih year, l:
thirty-.ahree inches; anid the sevea.ht w
year, height, desired fot'r ece. This I'l
takes seven years, but the fence is good In
at'ter the fourth ,vear. to
bl
Ii AiNs:ss GAm1.l.- -it Is it cruel lhinlr;
to work a horse that. has a sore nieck
worii raw by at badly fitt.inge collar. [in a
putting horses that, have laen m comuparu1a 3
tively idle during winter to the hard -
work of the plow anti the inmrrow, pain- h
fu I and tntsightly sores arc often caiused t1:
wIich inless cared for at once, prove
ot' long standing, perimanently dislig..
turing the anhuaal. Whien the abrasioan
* fiarst appear's, gIve the horse a dayi) or
twvo rest. It ts better to do this event it'~
ilportanlt wlor'k it stomew hatl delayed. ,L
* ~Chl oride of' zine i diauted wvithm fifty liar'ts Ih
of' wa'Zter and apl)lIed with a soft, sp)onge ,:1
* ~~is ai good astr igenaI:, serin g to haardei i
Iand3( 0)oughenl the skin. hlut afterm al, h
* the bestlwayf to preovet galIlang ia to n
* ihavth colar', tad every pamrt of' thie
harneICss, touchIig t he lhorse, a perfect
fIt. Keep) It wvell oiled and pliable. I'
* 'L'lTheni nurme the fiIanmal to htaid wvork 0!
* ~gradually anid kindly3.i'
Tio mnake a cheaip por3k barr'mel, buy a 'I'
coali-oil barrel ; k notk 01ne head lan; o
take a bunch of' 0old 1hay3, set fir'e to 11, 0
andl( thr ow it in the barr'iel ; let it burn'a
-unt.il tile staives be giln to burn ; puit It.
out by turainag the barrel umpslde (loll' ; 0
scrape the coals oil', and1( you have a It
good, sweeOt barrmel.0
Th'is phrase Is of'tein used , but, there'
are' 11na1n3 thatt do0 not und aerasland Its hm
p)or'.. IL r'efers to a1 collect.Ion of build
'I I ~igs on 01ne of thel seveni hIlls of' Rome L
* Il'liwhichi iover 1 a space .411 120;0 feet in
If Icglegt, and oned thaousandt fcet. ha
br1eadth.ll. It is built, oin the sphot onice
ocIluplied by theii garden of cruel Nero. I
hIt owles it. origini to thle iiiishopi of L
Rome, wh lo, in the eatly part, of' lie
si xth tentur ly,* erectriI lii humbe resi...
den~lce onl Its site. A hoit, thte yeair 1 lii0
lope Kugeilus rebuilt it Oil a mazgniifl
eent~ scale. In niocent I11., a1 f'ewI 3 year's'
* iaf terwlardis, gavle it up as a lodginig to
PeIter 1., K~Inag of' A ragont. tiIn::,,L
'lemiett V., alt thIe lust ig:ation of' theac
hinlg of' Franie, remhov'ed t,he 1'ampal Se
rmon R~omie to Avigplo, whena thle Vali
ennl r'emialuied in a state (It . OhsCeurli 1'y '
loinnor'e Ihiani seveiity yearsi'~. Ui Isoonma
IItem' the retuiirn of thie 1l'onil feail (Couri'
tot Romie, ana oeint wh'iIchtI tl had bee
t'artly pr laye3'.d f'or by pfor P'eI zrach,
anad whlmeha f11nally t ook phree ini 1:t;5, j
' 'V~~ithe all wlas, ltI ito a state of' r'e
pallr, again i enlha'ged, anit II wais thience--I
lorh conslder'ed as the reguilar'11 aace
am11 residncei' o1' tIle Po'pes4, w'ho, one
:1 ~~ailter another addedl f'resuhai miblings to
it, and( gr'aduially eniicd it wlith ama--,
th41inities, sttues, p3ict.nres and biith ooks, t
I. mauntil It L-eeanme the r'ichest de postoa'y a
Sin mahle wor'ld. Th'Ie librfary a3 of' the V'aI
if ~~ieanm wast coincIed( I ,-f100 yearas ago.
II. centatins -f0,000 aamianisr'ip3ts, amooig L
wlhic are1 some( bOICiy P'llny3, St. Th'Iomnas, o
St. Chamrles hl'iorroeo, aui muay 11' eI- Ii
birewl, Syriiamn, A r'abianl and A rme aian SI
If I) IJlables. '.f'hae wholoe of' the I immuetise 1
bilidi ngs complosing the Vait1ta are4
IIIled up~ wlith staituies found1( beneath
I tgs by tIme Imasters, anud wI ih cur ious
medcials Iind antlq ities of' almost t
that til1re.than 70,000 stiates have been
exhtisiihdlfrom the r'i1ned temaplos amnd
pahmlees of' Rn'te, the readler enni oa'm t
somf dea of the rIches oIf-the Vatican.
It Wi llh ever be -h l m e e a i n b d
thac istudent,- the artist and thp scholar'.
Raphael &IMioehaDl Angelio are eni
thrioaied.therea', and1( their' thr'one wihll be
mietnduiring iga he love 9r beauty and d
genibi in the, tegrte tot thoh' wyor..
shilppeus, .*aT
- '.r4<ifA*JaI J)P'MWees pu rdot be a e
nrea' lllaFm, .bii he 9i1ti halve Ideats,
e does noet itaij ;o. *e lnidaZ?i6or
nac:~' king hihmsaefagainst thec wall. '
DOMESTIC.
BEAUTiYIGxo 11 O1:S. - Now is the
me that housekeepers should improve
t beautifying their hotmtes. My little
riele is not written for those who
ve in homes of luxtry. But ill over
te hills and valleys of this land are
ttmble homes whose inmates have Just
s great a love for the beautiful, and It
to these my hints are written.
lothers, whose days are spent In busy
ouseohl cares, or pateently following
fter the little feet that run into so
mClh mischief, be not discouraged.
hen the little ones beg for sometlhing
>do,let them work. A little cardboard,
ith at needle and bright yarn, or event
piece of hard soap, with Ia hammer
rml carpet tack, is a great relief. Their
tile min1(ds have got to be busied in
)me way. Christ tells 1n to be faith
11 in little things; and for everything
int wo do to ntke our homes pleas
liter or its inmates happier, we shall
'eive a reward inl the bright faces
round us. By many little things we
in iItake our roomts pleasanlter. We
in all have rag Carpets; bit, if we
ive all bright pitees of wvooleu cloth
li take crashions and rugs of varlous
i'signs, some of which I will give,
ithl ani itttprovement. ('ut rotund
ieces of three colors, andl sew them
>gelber wih Corse white thread inl
innel slielmh. Then arrange themn on
heavy I.loth1 Inl the form11 of diaunouds
Stllal:r'eS, according to colors, and
, t tl:tve at rug ulseful amud pretty.
nother : t'ut youtr colors like ctarpet
igs; then wit.Lh a etrse hook dralw the'
1:;s throulgh coarse canlvas or burlap,
ke tIe worsted tidies. Th'is is tnorr
ork, hut whenl done is betlutiful. I
w one o1' the design of which at deer
as Iying down1. If you have engrav
Ig:: t.al. want. framles, lutke thrln of
ill' pasteb orrd or" pine. Wet the front
de wit.h glue, then place a black cord
I the middle in the lorm of a vine, and
itlh itelon or dlroin sdls put on in
to I'orm11 of grape leaves, and pr:a, in
ie shape of htnlches of';grapes, the re
atnder of the frame covered with
'ass seed, and t.hini stained black or
own, yon will ha;. t good Initation
letther worik. Or simply putting a
ass over Ohe picture, then pa3(e hhck
muthrie over the edlge, wit.h a littlek gill.
iper to relieve it, is cqnite prelt.ty
very one is l'atiliar witim the f'ramu+es
'eigu-higlt'rs. For brackets, card..
veflvers and fr"u1t baskets, gather upl
I tLhe old hoop-sk:irts. Strlip oil' the
rverintg, the1n benc1 the iin in any shap
t please. Tie theml fast, with strong
Ire. ''ie on all ti-(. raisint st't:s you
An linml. Then i lnelt aL elu.ntity of'
'eswatx. l'11t. inat lillie resiu to h11rdent
,il somte vermillion to color it red.
lie hohl your work over" the dish,
id dlp the preplra:tiou over it, and
11 will have handSome coral work. If'
ill wish bollets 1'or your vases,
t the Illirent kinds-of grasses
hen inl blossom. Dry in aI dark rool,
ld w itl grains tIld the wild evelast.
mi will be s11rpri'ed at t.heir beani.y.
very one admires beds draped ill
hite, andi for those who have not timne
r the home-muadte coulit erpintes o1
uslin with cottot yarn drawn in pat
rn1t, very good ones are miad1e of
eaheild drilling. AnI withi all the
st, do not, forget yourself. With
mr hair smooth, dress neat, a knot of
'igit ribbon or clister of lowers lit
urthronI, at bright smile on your
cc, what can bet.ter t he your hils
unld forget t he cares and trials of the
13' 1iin the tIhoughis of a happy home,
Ith suclh a presidIing angel over ill.
.1cen1 thbts, lyingt ini bed i(l'Ierhp's
me worst. Amiildst all time d lieent
tbits hirouigh wh'Iih jpeopile have ait
ined's to ia long lif'e, It 13s said tht in
Ive till aigreed. No ver('y long-il ied
ani hats been3I a late iser'.
11lIai I N V 1(11n11T1n.- lhw~iylrum, (one(
lit.; alctohiol , one-ha i f pintI ; eatst 0r-o)11
tis's, onle-hl f 4)unee1'; mix the well,) 1'C I
It.
t wo eggs, wellI beaten ; ' then mix
('ranlge3-flo(wer wter3l andu a little
Iui'r; a ialiespsonflI everiy houri. it
tii (3re Ihe3 w1(Iorst. atse3 of! chIolera1 in
m.ntn i, the egg coat in g the bowels.
(Coz,onu velvet stands( for' d ishes are
(Ied whenCl it is thought best to. maiuke
3tI dinner31 ta ble look unua l y13 11ine.
Theus EllInt) Mares' an111 1Her Foal.
lIire is 13n instanie of' ''InstInet.''
hieh shiowsu., I tinuk, tat there'( is no
mi of numal11 s aind that of mni. A
arte here had hel' Iirst foail wh'ien she
as 10 or 12 yearis ol. She. was blindus
oneeyeITe r'esult1. was that sihe
l it over' when it happened 'to be on
to bl ds side of' her', in consequenlt31Ce
wh ieh the fonal whee~'In It. was
Ire 1'or( four weeks3tl old. 'The nlex.
aar she had5 anlother'I fotal; and wve
illy.expectud the resu5lt wid'1 ( be the(
1tme(. Buit no; fr'omi thle diay It was
>rn she never m(1 lovedi in the stall Iwithm
it lookinig ronus] to see wvhere thIe foul
as8, and( "she nlever iro upont iIt.11 ~ or lu
Ired3( it in anty' waly. Y ou see that rea-il
mis did not. teac.h her' that sihe w~as kI I..
ng her' fIrst, CoalI; hi' enr'e for tihe
eiind was thle iesulit of' memora0y, huag
untionl and1 thIoughlt, after the foal was
sadi and1 before tile nex t 01neW8 was i'n,
hie onh3 hlydi'e nee3 thAit I enni see( he(
ente reasonling.power of nmen andl(
hnaiils, is that,the latter Is applied on.1
t) the very 1unite sphere)lit1( of' pro..
dintg f'or' tbeir biodilIy wants, wvher'eas
mat of menu 0embraclues a vast amIiount of'
heri objects besides0 tmis. Th'le abiove
nitation does not, I think, a1pp)1y
r.iic'tly to domestioeanImals, dogs es..
teillly, wichil3i seem1 to ninsIre'o some
3reetion bs betyond( milre( a11lm 1111 ones3.
"IDON'T w ANT Tit1l ATT UFF" is what
lady of Boston said to her husband
rhxen ho brought home some inedictate
cure her of' stuk hueadache ti nel
algia which had mnade her miserable
r fourteen years. At the first attack
hiereaifter, It was admrinlsteredl to her'
rith .such good results, thatt she cott
iniued Its uise until cured, antd madite so
nthusiastic In its praIse, that she in
uced twenty-two of the best families
i her cIrcle to adopt it as their regular
tmIl.ymedicine. That "stuff" Is Hop
litters.
EXPOSURS TO DisAFTs when heait.ed. and aud
sin cliangu.4 in the temnperaturo of tihe atmos.
here, are prolIic Sources of severe Cols, fromf
hteh many eases oz Inuammauon of the Ans
leurfsy, asthmai and oter Pulmn'A f!
ons are deovelopbed. Should you unfoto~tl
mtract a 'colop res it - to Dr. Jy
xp o tatf~3~~
eve fU 'fgzoue ix.
,HUMOROUS.
Sn11. T[ol.u 1114 Foa'ruNl.:.-"' This is
at station, Is It?'' he asked, as they
opened the door of cell No. 5. and waved
him in.
" Yes."
Then 1'in the same as In jail, am
I?'
" You are.''
All right! 'ils is the last' gol
da11rned (line I'll believe anybody under
oath I So go ahead with your old I.is
tile busiuess."
lie was Ia yotig man of 21, wearing
his over-alls in his boot-legs,and before
coming to town had broken oIl' a twig
Irot at peach tree and placed the blos
somw behind his hat band a11(1 over his
left ear.
" lIlast thou been deceive ?'' in
(luired our reporter, as the ollieer got
through locking the cell door.
"l lust I? Well, you'd better bet I
hast 11 I'm a reg'lar eight rail fence
blown flat by a tornado I I'm going to
commit suicide when I'm out o' this, I
11111 ''
A chew of tobacco and a few kind
words opened his heart, and he ex
plainued :
" You see, I lost my dog 1in town the
ot.her day, and I came in this noraing
to lind b1ln. Dad, the darned old bass
wood, told 1e to call on a forttine-tel
Ier and liu(l out who stole 'Tige, ati1 I
was tool enloutgh to dlo it I I called Oil i
womun back tip here about, a mille, gin
her two dollars, and says I, W1'here's
''ige? IIe's up here lin a i)ut""htnan's
yardI, says sh. D1i1 liesteal himi ? says
I. fIe dul, says she. 'TIhen i'Il bust.
hiis head, says 1. You will marry rich,
have lots of happiness, live to he a
hundred years old, and go to heaven
when you die, says she, and she,
,id she stopped rolling her eyes andi
hawked on to thel two dolIlrs like a
tiurkey oin a 'tater-bug.''
" And you found 'Tige ?"
" You hold oil ! I found the Dutch
uml's, and says 1, Where's my dog ? I
dion't know, says ie. You're ia liar,
says 1, an(1 with that we had it whieh
an1d t'other, and he had just, flunig tme
out doors when the con stable 1ame
along an(1 nalled m.''
"1 Well ?''
" Well, I'm in a nice fix, I a111! ''ige
gene, iwo dollars gone, ile in the jug
and dad1 planting co11 with a blind eye
and a1 haiie back I We're a tice falily,
take us all together, a(d you just go
out a(d bet ten to one we are ! No,
you can't help me any, 'less you want.
to leave me at lead pencil. I feel like
composing a poem on a fool. and I'll
write it oin the w all here. (oo(1- bye,
Mllster--eomo back inl anl houtr and I'll
have a poem done a1d he int my grave,
lebbe, for I can't bear up under
1i1ore'a a wagot lodi of woe.''
Cni:. t' EN'ov (in. - Coming out of
Brady street a1 Detroiter espied( a man
drivhlg a wagon loaded with sods, cut
In the country. The driver humbly
Inq1uired if lie wanted any material of
the sort, ad(1 the latter 1r(fimiired the
price..
" I'll lay 'em for seven cents a yard
or sell 'cm for i penny ttpiece," was the
reply.
" 'nly a ceit apiece for sods as big
as those?"
"Only at cent, sir."
"' Well, you come right, down here
andi dump me off twenty-live in at
Iitrry. My wife has been tensin g me1
for the last week to buy her a fu(;hsla,
bIt, when i can get twenty-Iive sods for
t.wenty-live Cents I don't believe Il'mi
f'ool enouigh to pay' forty cen.ts for otne
litt.le posy inl a little two cent pot!''
EJtI>il sister (10 lit.t-le onie, wh'lo
apimar211s 1to ta1ke g reat, iniltrest in Mr.
Skifbbenis): Come Iit,te pet1, it is te
your t eyes5 were sht i slep."10)' LIttle
hi -: a-:N'r .i: -: the grocery sIorre, sahi
not; a wotd, bitt allowed his cane to
s wing to atI f'ro e xlietiy as5 tile pendu( i
lhum of 3a clock. T1hie groc3er only3 sai(i,
"' No, we sell tnothinig on tick,'' and1 t;hie
man11 wit.h the caneI pased sadly13 end
silenttly out.
A l.A 1(u-:0eye is stid to I ndIlatlie apne
1ty. A black eyeC ildintes that the
wvhen he told a1 imn he 1lied.-.
A. nov wit.h his elbows out. was
asked the cause and1( repIlied, "' I lauigheul
in my sleeves till I burst them.''
A ('Ii'An( con1sciecei. canntuot be qiick
D)iui.:I aplehs are used ats desrt tt
aill swvell p arties.
Tlwo youc assenit-A br1il (couple1.
SL.AY itt >a-A en2valiry charge
As people1 learn how true ecoomy' it
Is to use D)obblns' KlectrIc Soap, (made
by Craglu & CJo., Philadelphia,) the
tire bfeng drlIVenI out of tije mar11kt.
Tr'1y it:.
A IieneOfact,or of Manind111.
P'. Magnius M1. Mayjr. 0. H. Ri, Oath, priest,
Now 'Trier, 1)acota Co., 3lIin.. WritoS to P.
.Neus,taarlter & Co., solo maniufactuirors or
.-inaikesis, Dr. Sileoo' INVA,,lflinr atC FoR
Puists: I ulsed only four of tho Anaakesas
houtns; the first, two without Ob310rv1atjin of the
prescript.. thlerefor(, without su1co3esi My ease
wasB very diilcult, lasting manty years. I wrote
for .other medticamenitt to suppor20t the first
doi 101; mecanwhilo I took te second1 and thtirdi
globulus acoorinig to ordinanco, and siinco
four weeks andl two days after using thie mios
ton~od pills, Iam'oured?. Dr. Sishoo is really
a blotaotor of manlutd. .1 suppose I ill
have no need of the lioond box and( even not
of (lie first one! I amn eorod but I ill keep it
for my follo y-tizens sufforing under like
palh, and send hereby the $wo dollars, ani un
aoakable small amouint for so gr'eat a' bonot.
'rhaks b to od.
Rtespectfully,-your obedIent servant,
P. MA'osusn M. 31AYn. 0. 8. Ei, Cath. priest,
Samples of Anakesis, (lie (Oreat External
Piho Itemiely, are tmailed free to all mutierers
0on &pplicatton to P. NeuistaedtOr' & Co., Box
Somelbbody's Child.
Someboudy's childl is dyig-dying
wvith the flush otf hope on his young
face and a il ldOecr Dablo yearning to
live and take an honored lace in the
world ,beside the comnpaionst of his
youth. And somebody's mother is
thinking of the time wvheni that dear
face will be hidden where no ray of
hoppe can brightenit-when tier heart
and homne ill be loft desolate-because
there *as no euro for consumptiop.
Reader, if the child be your neIghbor's
take this. comforting wvord to the
mother's heart be.fore ft ta too late. Tell
her that consumlrption is curable, that
men are living to-day, agedl, robust
men, whom the physicians pronounced
ineurable at the age of twenty-five, be
Oauso one lunm had been akaost destroyed
by the dhiese. D)r. Pi'ereo's Golden
Medical Discovery Is a most efillidnt
to y for sepatating the serofulous
IYstt4'f obtblo and lunge, and
Imp 0ti~thwt the system. It
had bY'f h f cnnumntivas.
Wine tested by the taste and by ciem- 7
leal analysis gives very ditlerent re
suits. Drs. E. Alacl and Patelo have
'ound that often varieties which are
pronotnced light are in reality rich in
alcohol, and that otlers which seem c
mild to t.he palate are strotngly acid.
In tcourtting f'or these apparent con
t,radietions, these "clietists say that t
wine is it most coiplicated Iitid, and
that the sttbstance4 of which It is coi
posed are by uo meants all known.
Even aoun th ile.t protnineut, and t
best recognized ingredients, it is not
so nutch the quatitity of one or the
Ahtor ats i,,hiir relative proportion K
which deterimines the liavor.
The tnedical faculty of Rome have
asserted that Cusolpit is described the
LiIaiillary vessels its eotnecting the ar
teries with the ve us; bui, that was im.
possible without, the aid of Lite mieros
i;ope, which Cornelius Drebbel. a
i)itchanau, tirt, exhtihiad iI London
in 1620, but neit.Iher did lit Vey cotm
pletu ila discovery In all its parts by
the denoustration of the capillaries.
'To Mialpgi W,he honor is tute of discov- -
uring the capillaries of tihe ltngs by
Lhe aid of colored 1njec;tiots aid the /
ticroscope.
WotsN NEVI( T'HrINK I-I the crabbed
old bachelor who uttered this sontiment
could but witness the intenso thought,
dleep study and thorough investigation
of women in determining the best inedi- t
cines to keep their families well; and
would note their sagacity and wisdom t
in selecting HIop Bitters as the best and r
demonstrating it by keeping their fami
lies in perpetual health, at a mere
nominal expense, he would be forced to
acknowledge that such sentiments are
baseless an<l false.
.Complexilontal Indications.
The complexion of persons whose digestion
is out of order, who aro bilious, or who lack
vigor, always oxhibits an unhealthy tint., It
is by regulating the bodily organs and pro
moting digestion and assimilation, that the
p)archmeunt hue indicative of ill health, is ban
ished from the cheoks. To rectify the fault
of a sallow complexion, use lostettor's
Stomach Bitters, an invigorant and alterative
which. removes thoso obstacles to renewed
strength, physical comfort and personal at
tractiveness-an imperfect digestion and se
oration, and a (isordered condition of the
bowels. Persistenco in the uso of this inesti
inablo corrective and tonic will assuredly re
mit in renewed physical regularity and vigor,
wvill tend to increase bodily substance, and .t
'anso the glow and clear color of health to ro
turn to the sallow, wasted cheek.
Fon 1I'MP..s on the Face, use llieskell's Te
er Ointment.
Cancer cnn be Cured
By Dr. Bond's new discovery---a positive cure
for this dread-malady-no knife, nocaustic, no
pain. Dr. Bond's success in tr:oating Cancer
is truly marvelous. Remedies sent to any part
of the world, with full dirootions for successful
home treatment. Sund a description of your
casO, or any cancer sun'oror you may know of.
Pamphlots and full directions sent free. Ad
dress, Dr. I. T. Bond. Philad'a., Pa.
IF You Would Enjoy flod health Take
lloojlud's German lillers.
RH EUMATISM,
This dreadful diaease, the doctors tell us, Is
it the blood, and believing this to be true, we
advise every sufferer to try Durang's Rheu
matio Remedy. It is taken internally and
sitively oures the worst case in the shortest
e. Sold by every Druggist in town.
ItF Troubled with Constipation, tako Hoof
1 un's Germ,an BIitters.
.O S VOLM. IVLIS
E. F. Kunkel's Worm .Syrnp ntever fails to
dostroy Pin, Bcat amid Htomuach Worms. Dr. ]
Kfunkol, theo only successful physiciani who re
moves Tape Worm in two hours, alive with ~
head, and no fee until removed. Commoni -
sense teaches if Trape WVormts be removedi all
ether wortms can be readily destroyed. Advice
at offico and store free. The doctor can toll
whether or not the patient hias wormts. Thou-A
sands are (lying, daily, with worms, and do not
know it. -Fits. spasms, cramps, clhoking and
snifocation, sallow complexion, circles around
the eyes, swelling and paini in the stomach,
restless at night, grinding of the teoth, picking
at the nose, cough, fever, itching at the soat,
headache, foul breath, the p)atient grows pale
and thin, ticking and Irritation in the anus
all these symptoms, and more, come from
worms. E. F. Kunkol's Worm Syrup never
fails to remove them. PrIos, $t 00 per bottle,
or six bottles for $5 00. (For Tape Worm,
write and consult the Doctor.) For all others,
buny of your druggist the WYorm B'yrup, and if
he has It not, send to Dr. E. F. Kunkol, 260
A. Ninth, street, Philadelphia, Pa. Advice by
mail, free; send three-cent stamp.
. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wino of Iron.
(lives tone to the stomach. It improves the
appetite and assists digestion ; excites the
bowels t healthy action, expelling all the foul
humors that cont amInate the blood, cori-upL
the secretions and offend the breath. It ex
cites the liver to a healthy action and strength
ens the nerves imparting that glow to life that
proceeds alone from perfect health.
Thousands in all walks of life, testify to the
virtues of t his excellent me licin ini correct
ing the derangement of the digestive organs.
(Get the genuine. Sold only itA $1.00 bottles,
or six bottles for $5.00. Ask for E. if.
K(UNKIrL's and take no Other. if your drug
gists has it not, send to proprietor, E. F.
KUNKEPL, No. 2,0 North Ninth Street, Phila
del phia, Pa. A dvice free ; enclose three cent
stampil.
JF Your Liver Is Disordered Iloofland's Ger
man Bitters will set it aright.
JF You are Dyspeptic IIooflund's Glermaan
Bitters. will cure you.
WF. would call thte attention of our readers
to the advert isement of the old andl well es-.
tablished house of F?rentch, llichards & Co.,
Philaleolia, wich appears in anetiter column
of 0our paper. Thtis firm having achieved, dur
ing thirty-five years of successful businiess, a
reputationt for furnishing the best and most
relitable goods at the lowest prices, desire to
call speial attetiton to tjhelr now prodnt'ioln,
strictly Putre Lead, tinted atnd mixed ready for
use. The selectIon of' colors Is arrang d to
suit all tastes, comprising all the most beauti
futl antd durable t.lnts now it use. Tis p)att
Is guaranteed to be perfectly pure lead only,
and weighs 10 pounds to the gallon, whxilo
competing brands belan largely onimposed of
alkalles and water, weigh only about 12 pounds
to the gallon, makIng French, Rlichards & Co's
very much cheaper at the same price por gal
lon. ,it has booni used anid tried In various
sections, bttt the most severe test has been at
seaside resorts, where the salt air qtuickly at
tacks and destroys ordinary painits. Wherever
utsed, French, Richards & Ce's Pure Tintted
Lead has come out victorious and boon pro
ntounced the bes6 int use. For parties desiring
to mix their own paints, they furnish the same
article ini the same colors, ini paste form, whIle
to buyers desirig the best grade of WVhiite
Lead, without color, they offer their 01(d and
well knowut branid of Putre Buck Lead, as well
as a full lino of paintts and painter's materials.
IlteskeW's Teller Ointment Will euro every
form of Totter.
'08
wi i y A ns a alayevo1por mont i
aniexpenate, or s Iowa n arge conuntsin, he semi our
new sand woenderrfutlinvenitons. We r,teas ierht te sayn.
Samnlo free. Addtressmtasax ad&o.. Aitasal, Miolh,
LAND REHTHS' SEIIDS8
ARU THU BMTi
*. L&IDR3TlisO4%t s. SIUTE IS,
P'IANO Sid* to r40.-fatr
per 1)A ice s-a ghe, ho oir t-.
WA asons IP, Ith street, N, V,3
rho Gospel of Joy I
[he Gospel of Joy i-nn ." ,'o" "
1gs and butday Schools,
By 11ev. SAMUEs. ALMAt and S. II. SypcK.
It containes a latrgo number of uow and vorY su.
erlor 111111e and 'l'nes. I he genorat styl Is voe ry
Iourtul and bright, is bots a collection that hs
o wuch to say and sing about
" Glad Tidings of Great Joy."
Both words and unusic are of an elevated charac
rr, c.uuueondting thcenitaovos to persions (it runneed
tsto, a1 the "dtutig pe ruaeoe so preivent in
tny recoet con positions has been carolully avoided.
Price 35 cents. for which sp:ciuon copies will be
ailud to any address.
oe Decoration Day Music lit the Musical R(ecord,6o.
ood News I te' thegn I n
of frinas. Do not l to ext nti u at ry
'horu' tre 21U Slongs. tIn thu cooi eatione or sueutiu'n
I which great t.esl and abiltll t's b'oea aisplyed.
.xat hwm also "Shioting teir' aned ",'ito ils r of
.ie," two atandard books of great beauty.
Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston.
J. E. D1TSON & 0.. 92 Chstnut St., Pi Ila.
TOHN WANAMAKER
The Inost thoroutgh organization in Atnertoa
)r executing written orders is the Mall Depart.
tent for sanples and supples at the (Irtud
epot, the great Dry Goods and Outiltting Es
%blilshinnt of JOIIN WANAMA K1lt.
Requests for sum ples andi orders for goods aro at
mand to with the tust thorongl pronptn ess and
recision. Nothing eent otit tnlese believed to be
tat what is wanted. bent if not satisfactory I cheer
ally exchanged or money reftunted.
EVERYTHING IN
ilk.;and Velvets. Utderwoar ('orset,etn.
iss Goods. Lales' & C.inr ron's nirsec
Iner ning Goods. o en's a.n d Boy's *,hov.
stiles' & Chldren's Sits.ltbr Goods, Trunks etc
bawls & 1loae. Linea ita nlse,.lins
,adii-s' Fntrnitseg (ioods. bhen's a Iioy's Ololhhetq.
Isory and lovs. (r. ts' Furnisluing floods.
Wrhitn Gostls and Laces. Men's aid Boy's f an.
otines, i.phyrs. ic. Sttoeery & Stivt are.
rings a r lanroiayribe. Iueso nrwetwihieg Goos.
Mtioes, Ties, ot,t. China tid Ulubsware.
ltothts aned (lhonklu,gs. 'loys andes Uaumes.
urs antd Millinery
Writo postal car or samples or price's or any
sing desired..Rtegletur alil letters conulaiuhitg mntey.
[any Bargains tuay lbe senredt enow, butwseunsa+
inc. Adtdress
OHN WANAMAKER,
GRAND DEPO',
PII1ILADLE Ii IA.
'he Largest Dry Goods and Outlitting Iloulso
BLATCHLEY'S PUMPS6
The Old41 ltlaile
STANDARD PUMP
For Wells 10 to 75 Feet Deep.
New Price List, Jan. 1, 1879.
ADDiCESS
C. G. BLATCHLEY,
440 M A R K ET St.. Ph ilal's.
EETABLISSED 1848.
MORGAN & HEADLY,
mparers of Diamonds
mpe fAND
MSH1lfacurl'81s Of 811891tac88
613 SANSOK Street, PhlatdeRphIta.
Ilustrated Price List sent to the trade
oni application.
X 8lNT WANTECD I'OR THE EWilISTOSI
0et%urt Western Borders
erf,wdGraphic listor of Amerie a Pie
ts thrilling conflicts of lIdaa Wtt es. ar gt.
g Advent eres Captivities, o"raym,Scouts h'oe r
ad Sports. A book for Utid and Young. Nut a dull
raetesd e'reryhlere ottrtedeciruar-ee e.J.0
A cUUlRDV A 00.26 8. 8eyenth 8.. Philad'a.Pa.
ADVERTI!
[nserted in ANY OR ALL of the ]
tory for O31E TIME, or for
positions, which are car,
LOW EST P ItI0El
S. M.PETTEE
at either of th
New Yor1k, Phhilald
EST IMA TE
For Advertisers without charge, for
- iON of Newspapers, or foi
ANY City, Town,(
Advertisements in the Best Positi
S. M. PETT ~rED
FRENCH, RICI
Ready Mix<
WITH PURE~ BOIL
CONTrAINS NO CIIE&
Colors Pi
SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER 2MIX
WARRANTElD PU.
I'hose intending to PaLint will e
of finish, by usi1
Manur aotur'
-FREiNCH, RICI
N. W. onem TEw,H and A
PERMANENT
INTERNATIONAL
EXHIBITION.
CEN.iDNNIAL CIROUNIS.
SICASON OF 1879-&.
*f OPEN EVERY DAY. .fg
ADMISSION 25 Coits. ClIlILDIIEN, 10 Cents.
EXTENS1VK ALTIIA IONS AND IMPROVE.
MI;NT11 AY1: DMFN 51ADMi.
NE5W AND I ATI'tACY'VIVF E.X1IIiiTSi AI)DEI), i
WIT1 IMANIACTUINO MACIIINIItY
IN 1'RtAC'l'IOAL OPERATION. a
A lagnilcont Display in thu IDepartiltote of $ef
euce, A tu , Mtltcatlon, Agr cultur- & Mech nic.
't'lto P. puilar stleeo?e of Lnst S-ou,,
OIAN ItMN 4 AND DtIFS HOPS,
KILY WVNI)NESDAY EVEING.
llomuucing with th o Opuliug Dav. the Iluilling
will bo O1'EN DAILY froan A. Al. to 6lP. UI.
txhrolo Dtseases by a.,rutwsr+ae+r f
EERKALE CURES : " "
ST$.I S o 0 D SED b>: Ns
SENT FREE R " *"
w.ww, Das.sauaura rn.=.nUlltrard Rt..I'h is
HOP BITTERS.
(A Medicine, not a Drink.)
ONTAIN.
HOPS, 3UCIU, MANDRAK,
DANDELION,
AnD TEn PVaXBT AND BEST MItoa QU
OF ALL orn1s BITTuSa.
Il Diseases of the Stomach, Dowels, Blood,.Liver
Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, leep
essness and especially Female Complaints.
01000 IN GOLD.
Ill be paid for a case theywill not cure or help. o
or anything Impure or injurious found in them.
Ask your druggist for flop Biter. and try
ore you slep. Take no othes
op Coven Cm Is the sweetest, safest and b
Ask Children
e or PAD for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys
mupor or to all others. Ask Druggstr
. 1 0. ts an absolute and Irresistible cure
runkeness. use of opium, tobacco and
Send for circular.
aboe solday dogsta. 11op SitueenM4. a.Rodolatwi,x.T Y
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO.,
3att,e creol, Mich.
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
"'-VIB3R.ATOR1"-s
THRESHING MACHINERY.
TiHlIE Matchless Grain-Saving, Time-Saving,
and Money-Savinug Threshers of tis day and genera.
tion. neyond nil rivalry Tr itaid Work, Perfect -leatsg
and for Saving iGrain from Wastage.
TEAM Iower i'lreshers a Specialty. Speclal
sizes of Separators mado expros.ly for Stearn Power.
O'UR Unrivaled Steam Thresher Engines,
Sboth Portable and Traction, with Valuable Improve.
ments, far beyond any other make or kind.
lIER ENTIRE Threshing Expenses (andi often
three to Avo time. that amount) can be made by the
Extra Grain SAVED by these Improved Machines.
RiN Raises will not subtl t to the eor'
mous wastagoof Grain and tho in*rlor work dons by
alt other mabinei, when onco posted on the difference.
SOT Only astly Superior for 1Wleat Osat
N Barey. Rye, and lke Orains, but the Oa,.r Succas.
fut Thresher In Flax Timothy, Nillet, Clover and like
Boeds. Requires no l'attachmenta" or "rebuilding" to
change from Grain to Seeds.
4N Thorou h orkmas hip, Flegant Finh,
our "V,sarom" Thresizer Outfits are Incomparable.
RAVJ.OUS or Simpllct oParts, usn
Clean Work, with no Litterings or Scattering.
- rm Aix to Twoto.tirse tse, and twotyies of Munt
ed itons. Powers to match.
writs to us for illustrated Circular, which we aifee
5EMENTS.
iewspapers naIned in their Direo
ON E Y EA RI, in the best
afully watched, at the
,on application to
ICI LL &, CO.,.
gir offices in
ES MADE
insertion in a CHOICE SELEO.
'the BENTI Newspapers in
founty or Section.
ens, at 1Very Reasoniable Rates,
IG1IL & CO.
a'-oot. Ph-a.1ac't..
ARD)S & 00a'8
~d for Use,
ED LINSEED OIL
[fCALS OR WAT1ER.
armi anent.
WD PAINTS IN THlE MAlIKET.
?k' LEAD BASIS.
ave money, and realize beauty
ig this article.
0(d only by
[ARPS & 'cO.,
mKEP Sreeats, VIILAELPUIA.-. F:
S elllen ora le Tilwo Wood,
NDORISINO DR. RADWAY'S It. It, REMEDIES,
AVTER USING TURN FOR BYNRAL TEARS.
NEw Ton, Jan. 4, 1s?.
DIAR SIR.-Havin for several years used your
edicines. doubtingly at first, but after oxperl
acing their eflcacy, with full conndence, it is
o les, a pleasure than a duty to thankfully !
eknowledge the advantage we have dorived
'omn th- m. The pills are resort ed to ats Orioen
s occasion requires, and always with the do
red effect. 'lo ltady Reller cannot be bet
r described thn it is by its name. We apply 4
ie liniment frequently and freely, almost in
iriably finding tile promise:I "e lief."
Truly yours, (signed
D. ICADWAY. THURLOW WEED.
R.R.R.
UAD WAY'S READY RELIEF
CUlIES TilE WORST PAINS
n from Onle tO 20 MInutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
fler reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFEI WITH PAIN.
tadway'a Ready Relief is a Cnre for
EVERIY PAIN. It was the first and is
rhe Only Pain Remedy
hat instantly stops the mot excruciating
iins, al.ays Inilamtnations and cures Conges.
ions, whtther of the Lungs, Stomach, Bon elf,
r other glamis or organs, by one application.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
o matter hbw violent or excrueiating the pain,
he IH1EUMATIU, Bud-ridden, infirm, Crippled,
ler%ous Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease
aay sufter,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT IEASE.
NFLAMMATION OF TI E KIDNEYS
'INFLAMMATION OF TilE BLADDER
NFILAMMATION OF 'THE BOWELS D
CONGIC.l'ION OF TSE LUNGS,
1Ol1E THROAT, DiSFIUI' BREATH ING.
IY T I'ITATION OF ETIIE HEART,
[YSTIEiRICS, CRIOUP. DIPHiTHEIA
CATARRUl, IN'LURNZA,
IBADACH$B, TOOTH X ,
'OLD ERALGIA, RHEUMATISM,
OLDCHILS,AGUEIIOHILI.S,
CHILBLAINS and FROST-BITES.
'Phe application of the Ready Relief to the
art or parts where the pain or dilficulty exists
rill afford ease and comfort.
Thirty to sixty drops in half a..tumbler of
rater will li a few moments cure Cramps,
pasns, sour Stoipach, Heartburn, Sick Hleni
cee. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Collo, Wind lu th&
owels and all Internal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of
adway's Ready Relief with them. A row
rolls in water will prevent sickness or pains
-om change of water. It Is better than French
randy or Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER.and AGJE.
Fever and Ague cured for Fifty ('ents. There
not, a remedial agent in the world that will
are Fever and Agie, and all other Malarlous,
liltous, Scarlet., TIphoid Yellow and other I
evers (allied b-y ltawayls Pills) so quick as
ADWAY'S READY ItELIEF. 50 eta. a bottle.
Dr. Radway's
8r rililn Rosolvyot,
'iE GREAT BLOOD PUlliFIFlR,
FOR THE CUi5E OFCHRONIC DISEASE,
CROFULA OR SYPHILITIC, HEIEDITARY OR
CONTAGIOUS,
e it seated in the rLungs or Stomach, Skin or
Bonen, Flesh or Nerves, corruptinr the
solids and yitlating the Bu lds.
Chronto Rheumatism, Scrofula, Glandular
welin g. Hacking D)ry Cough, Cancerous Anlec
ions Syphilitlo Comnplaints, Bieeding or t,he
,un gs,Dyep:sia Wateor Brash, Tlie Doloraux,
ihi to SwellIngs, Fumors Ulcers, Skin and li ep
liscases, Female Complaint,s, Gout, Dropsy,
falt, Rheum, Bironlchits, Consumption.
Liver Complaint, &c.
Not only does the Rarsaparlllian Resolvent
axcel all remedial agents in t,he cure of Chronic,
Icrofulous, Constit,ut-ional and Skin D)iseases,
ut it is the only positive cure for
(Idney & Bladder Complaintb,
trinary and Womb Diseases. Gravel, Diabet es
)ropsy.Stoppage of water, Incontinence oi
Jrine, Bright..sDisease, Albuminuria and in all
sas where rhere are brick dust deposla,or tile
vater is thick, cloudy, mixed with substancesa
ike tihe white of an egg, or threads like whlite
ilk, or tbere-ia a morbid, dark, hillou - appear
nce and white bone-duBt deposits, and whenli
heore is a pricking, burning sensamtln whien
asing water. and paa~ Ia tile smali of the back
nd along the loins.
Mold by druggists, PRICE ONEC M)OLLAR.
OVARIAN TUMOIt
)1 TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED BYT D*t
RADWAY'8 REhtEDIES.
Dr, RADWAY & 00.,382 Warren Street,
NEW YORK.
DR RADWAY'S
Regulating Pills,
erfeetly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
'ur,gp urge,R rgte t rir, 'hcleanse and
isorders of the Btomach, Liver, Bowels Kid-'
eys, Bladderg Nervous Diseases, Headache,
onstipation, (!ost.iveness, Indligestion, Dyspep.
a, BI iousness, Fever, Inflammation of liha
owels, Piles, and all derangements of the in
Irnal viscera. Warrantedi to effect a positive
uire. i'ureiy Vegetable, containing no mer
ury, mineral or loletorious drugs,
W" Observe the following symptoms, result
ig from disorders of t,he Digestive Organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the
iood in the Head, AcidIty of the Stomach,
ausea. Heart burn, Disgust, of Food Fullness
r Weight in the Stomach1, ouir Bructions, Sink.
ags or Fiutterings in tile lilt of the Stomach
Wimming of the Head, Hurried and Dimclen
reathling Flutterinir at the Heart Choking or
ulmcatin Sensations when in a li ng posture
ots or Wbs before the Sight, .ever and utah
ain in Head, Dellency of PerspIration, Yel
awness of Skin and Eyes, Pain in tile Sidie,
inmbs and sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning ID
A few doses of IRAPWAY'S PILLS will free
1e system from ali of the above nam)ed disord
re. Price 95 cents per box. Mold by Drugglsta
Roead "False and True,"
tFend a letter stamp to' RADWAYr * CO., Na
Warren Street, New York,
information Worth thousands will be sentyoul
DR. M. W. QABE'S
Liver Remedy
BLOODPURIFIER
Is To~,o 43r4al ANt ti4Pot
uv s Awn uoeM *l3
NOW TO BEen **"1
IrOUR OWN*
flhose a a trg~ Adetisement ill -
nrel' a* titil t A terti.er andi he
abUsiievPp e lg that thleysaw the a ere
ifwnn itlo0Unle(tnming the p -er),