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AGRICULTURE. 1iINTS ON FOOD FOn 1I0tl"Es. -The foundationi of many diseases Is laid in feeding all horses in the same propor t onbs, without any regard to atge, con - atgitionl, or tile work Which the horsoe is requ (Jired to do. The impropr oie of uha cotirse Is readily semi. Bhad hay hlas not, protper r, oilrishi ent, i-[ it, ther-e fore It. oild be poor policy to yitI -imnply because tiI, Oit)h , as it. Is often very der 111 1 the ed. Old horses will -do better on chafr than on hay, ais they c iew and dige.t It better, There Is, not s oudl nutrimnent InI gras or hay alone to support a horse well dlider ha rd work. Corn which h s en dabut aged IS very inju1triOUS, aLS it Will produlee nI lmnialtion of thle bowels and Skin diseases. oat's and c ornl are the biest. nouirlinwnt, when at horse Is worked hard, bt. it noitt, shouid be chlely. hay, bcause orn anl oatssupply more slourishlm3eitand itslih-making iinatorl than any other kind of food; but hay not, so nsitch. For i coach iorse. four to six quarts of good mats and eighteen p~ounds( of good htaly are. sulfiltenit utsu orally. lfoa horso should be worked har dier, It, should have more of eaicht ; but it' worked but little, shouild have less. hdpied hlay sltriked Withd a little water, which hrts had at teaspoonful of salt dissolved In It is quito plea sing to the tasto of the horse nd is also lore easily dgested. Sprilg or well Water is not, usually as good for a horse as water from r stream or ond, as t( fornier is usually hard anld cold. A% horse should not bo driven nor worked hid directly ate er t has had at Full 1draught of w e r, nor soon after cating heartily, as exertion prevents digestion. Do not allow ar horse to become accus timed to drlinking ailrm iather, for It compelled to drink Cold art any tie It will be liable to cause colic. Do not, wvork nor drive a horse after ie refuses his food, after drinking, uhltil you( have given him rest. RARING Pa tS.-Th 110st impchw orta1nt)l thing or thle swii breeder at this sea Son o ite year I, to get the greatest possible growth from him spring pigs. There is nto period InI the life of, the hog wnV01 so greatt at return'l for thle food consumed is possible is miring thle fIwrst six 11111nths, and it 1s here that the ad - vantagesof skilful feeding are apparent. Unless great care be taken thle growVth of Lte p g will be seriously eleeked whn It Is from three to ive weeks Old. The milk of the d!amu, which was ample to promote a rapid growth In thie litter (.e pigs during the first two oi three Sweeks, Is not suficlent to aie swer tle teands of the samei lltter as they gro, older. i enc le pigs slihould early be taught to look elsewhere for ia part of thewir sustenance. This is an easfy imat llr. A little milk ori nutritous food o' Itany kind, InI liqi(~d forml, placcel conl venliently by, where the pigs Canl have access to It te i all timbles, buj beyond I1hie reach of the sow, will soon d0o th w'ork, and it shoul be replenished freiliuently through the day. 1 this is attendued to Sthere wIll he no0 "1stritinle" of* fthe pigs atL this Critical perlod, atl their. growth wvill be aunitfor 11 and rap'i. A good clover past dre is a le adjut, and I, helps swOnderfully. The, tre secret, of pork mnak la rI to plush t he pig from thbe date of bitkh intil It is bi enoigh for the market, and tile earlier the ae It "7 ~ ~wich'l this point canl be reachled tihe grlter Is the reuri for the food con Smimed. A slop made of corn and outs, rotund In h, u n a frts, w it a lite Lie oatmeal added, makes the bicstp food for the sow whil suckling, to 11creasei the flow of hrmk; and this, beith Clover ptre A pwenyes sad oe dur ong the summer shol poote aue raphid and halhya growth ofelthe cpigs I Forexci:s-O ost frarm s I~eesarel ao abor forces. Bu adshrfbsnicma trbath groil erene' the vilows cun goel. VAr they faintos decayl tl~he ae noth rnewl, fenin aifew liyearsii te { ygoundg eo cuy Is earedo andrthes thIi i ta slovel ads woeul bway, fnall casn th gisu bet1r8i a ilrmanent,'e pi'rt awayiand i'f takeible use1c ohe inalteia where lt and is oea' andvan tg.A fewou fenesd and thos efectiu v Ioftherind thoul bmpes athere The lacnd. hch nbleafna ollestor strser ho sedwor Ot is lneessa ring of garrto vald and beau. Awh'ch rob thestoen totwrtl the lobcan gao. lerydhii man fres can1l dipens ithmuich tfencirngethat f'theyd e dee no esr.ll pa5tostringesei l no of i ~ yoning cloveis oftetin ntle allrthes fall desiree groun ha am mlgfh. fem. p(ay givngc ewily tak'etn theno manyve wich toavera eeeranent, and cn laes therole ton be gearile and( thf amout vafe stoc brout bsack, theling to itst cOming' nto fa i vot ea li itsvale. The rin,' Trsick, t *; .~ stAiicur, ons anchen of coneionp Swit~h aurin fcurda osco it. urtIg thare n otrh enpress Untherece th Secod. Archnobemasn fa~m nolet opecing imoussoemti oisn mac morner, fhore ring whish thner a rng ctonvesatio astoitrhte noble- ple I man, taee ham an ctshebe sum foral itpho c the getlemnere fstrefsett nowisshig oluar ily pait. liet stoeage took reted import ndivesthf tnobleman, he ncred he de-l loration itat tie stones were notlean Ine his lltaaton akedl the 'hs crompniih zmn. The rigwsatrad nde mant dese tohavsele thed.ng forale dasriing a seenrity~ fotr iila to thaed teutne toe. genufir aso gra a.lebrought beoeacrtrak bhe asn the tseower, hodtt wingth gea n-o differene tohi wai ustoat allet The ngot~;iatons egnd afsan thepu' *t vb~adprslyue.ea-d ohe ring,"osre h hih or ws told weyraso false, anotg m~oney forq a r~igI whichte ower... himsef conossesto b madeup offals HUMOROUS. A CONDUC-ron of* it Western train saw the bell ropoJerk one night last veek, and the train soon came11 to it Stop. luslhlig Out to the enigilne lie fonilid tlio eninilleer, who waited to know why tile signal to St op wat given, andl just then tle bell it the Cab ring antin. iHushint back tii rotgh tle trainl, the coniictor reached tibe sleeping car, where lie Fsaw it youhig greeni-lookiig fellow illing Ilistily on tie rope. As the( coniductor %,:ime IIp the yot.r mlanl sai, ".So you've Come it last. I've been iniging for (.h last. ciiteen miin IIItes. liin in111 Ia lmlui tilltle! witlh a ditlh of whisky lin it,, nd brlin me a pit.cher of hol, wator.'" '*I'll pitelh you ouit of' fihe wimllow if yolt puill 0110tt-ord Igalin,'" yelled tile enrtgedI condtiuctor. The young nanl didI 't know wliat trouible lie had cauised unt.i l he gave the porter a (Iiarer to give iin the linie of tie waiter who lad Insulted himi, so lie could be reported to 1e laidlord of the sleeping carl-. Tuxe WArrien CAUGHlT Hi1u.-Whlen they Serve you brandy in Paris it is brougtlil inl a little carnfe marked off oi the sides so as to show exactly how many glas.es are taken otit. When yOU CO0e to Pity, tlie garconi hlas only to look at the caral lind tit Itimlloulit reiini111g tells how Mich ha.s beei ui'tl . This gave an1 - )islls gentle mnan anl ideln. lIIIu. drink thlree petits verres anld the . 'ir 1 inwAter so that it wOU Id appeu l ait, Ine 11 ,11 lIe thought Itobody ObseIrved tle Imela trick. A f'Lr two or thi ree da's this custom er foundiil tihe bratly veiry feeble, and lie ciiled the garcon. "Garcon,'' lie said, ',what is the Imitter viti this bralndy ?" "It is tle same, sir." "That cannot be. Day before yes terdty1' It wits delicuious, to-day It is ltrdl.v stroiiger thaln vater."' "I have the hoiior to inform Mion sicur that, It. is not only the sitne bran dy, but that I have carefully given 31 onsieuI every tiay the sime bottle. E XIE.CTANc.-A belated pedestrian goliig up Fort street east at a lIto hour the other night thought lie o)served it figutre crouching in the latt.ced porch covering a front door. The matter had It suspiclous look, and lie halted Itid looked over the fence, "o oil now !" called the voice of a lel through the goolm. ")o you live there?" iniuired 1lie 1illtl. "Indeed I do.'' "Ctln't you get. ii ?" "luleed I Can." "Well, whitt ire y'o u ait tini.r for?" lie asked after i pa.-180.1 "What for?''"shiedemianded. "Wotild It respectable woiaii be crooked over iere it, this hiour oi the night With it club ill her haind if she didin't expect her iusbi uild every blessetminuilte?" A 31 isIi'iu. ViiAI. -Tere is it Iminiat : ire villain inl town. lie is a red hiendeIt sill boy.' The other day lie hiad just fie wind lie wanted, an1d call Ing on tihie near-siglted boy over the waty, le tempted iii I uto the yard, edged behiitd himi, dexterously remov ed and secreted hils head-gear, and then liad tle f1i11 of' seeing hu11n chasoe a black lien all arouid, thinking it was his caip. TWO 11erIdenl men alle lin trouble over (he Ow nersi1p ofi a ladder, and are taking steps for a lawmstilt. The result of this 'will bs t 011 lawye' w.ill get (lie s11idsan. the otheir lawvyer wtill1 get thei rounids, leavinig the holes to the lItigants. 'rw As ian uni forit.uinate miiistake of thie toiupositor to puit un ider the head-i ine, "Rleduct14ion ie iprice of gas,'' the statemenit that 311'. - receives only3 fifty dlollars f'oi' a lecture nowy, instecad of' a huntdretd, its formiei'ly 31liicOi.rr1AN Ilailway statioii. Swell1, ini talking hiis chnange, driops5 a penny'-looks at it wlstfully, blit leaves It. BirItishi Workman (pouuncing on It, to bystander). "Th'er'e, that,'s what I call a per'fect gen tleman !" G iA~N lrartA .' "Wht on earth Is thie m~tter' wtith yott Tommiiy ? You have been't cry'inig all the imoin 1g.'" Tommy :13 ''So would y'otl cry, too0, granidpapai, ii yoti fell tdown twice wvitihout getting A PiILAnIx1.l'i awyerV3C mariried ia boardilng houise keeper to cancel a boartd biill, lint it HowY turns up that thlei'e is an un canxcel mariage wvith~ anotheri wVomanti, whIch w~Ill get the thiriftiless attorney into tiouble. Or course emiloyers antd employ'es cian never' agree wh'lile there ls ai strn kitng df.ifferece betweeni them. 1101w thie Popio L~oolt, P'ope Leo Is saiti to look tallier than le really is, breauise of his extreme slenderness, his figure, however, is elegant, in sitet of. his leaniness. H~e hias it splendhitily' shapeld head1(, finiged with silver hir, andt a kindly face, hieathy3 in coloin g. Is miouthi, chin anid Jiaw expres's strenigthiit and fi'rmntess, anit there Is said to be in his expre'sslon a beautiful ''light of Inwartd joy'." ie wearis ai soutan 0or cour1se redinugote of soft. whiite woolen cloth, taking the f'orm of the ilguire at, (lie waiist and held there wvithi it band1 of embr'oidered silk, and1( buittoned qulito downi ini front, showing the slippers of red sIlk eml broldered with ia gold cross. A capei of' the saiie color and1( matterl fialls fr'oim the shoulders to the elbows, similarly butttonied to the coat In front, wvith some soft substanco like uown or ermi'in edg Ing the cape arloundl( the neck, but not closely, and down' theo friont. A'golden cord hangs around the neck, resting On (lie shouldeis, dep~endhing In front Is a golden and jeweoed cross, ils white hands are nai'iowv, and the flnger's long and beautifully roundled, and the nails are perfectly almond shaped and pink tInted. On his head lhe w'ers a wihite skull cap. Ohecked in Their Advance Dy the speedy action of Hoestetter's Blitters, dyspepsia, nervous irdisposition, constipatIon and bilious omplainta ooane to harass t-ho in valid. That they will instantly give ground is not pretended, but no medical faot Is more certatoi, or avouched by more competent testi imony, thani that those maladIes, and others to whIch ft Is adapted, entIrely suoeumb to the influence of the modlelne, If It be given a fair trial. Their total, if net instant rout, is certaIn to ensue. Lossos of strength are re paired, and faIlure of appetit. and nerve qui etude are remedied by the Ditters;i and as the stomach rws stoger atidassimiatini aie y iaction, a gain in flesh will followr. Ladies In delicate health, aged persona and oonvalesoents, derive bodily and mental solace from its use, and experience none of the ro pu anee which ordmnary tonIcs frequently in. sp e The emphatic roeo mendation of phy. Juiians ooeirm. the verdle in it. favor. Liira is a noun, and yet they often make a conjunetion. DOMESTIC. A SIMetE RuiiEF Fon TlE'inlNu CulLDnEN.-Thie tortures which babies hazive to undergo are so many and so pitiful, and Visited liii ipartially on all itbout them iI travel and at home; so imaiy aliing, In iseraible little c reattares alre' to be seenat on the .ar1s ani fer buas., I aken out, by their distracted nother fA elinlge of aii, tiaaat I feel It will be givilnga geanral reliletf to tell the advice of a itospitail physiclhun, Nylich pr-oved ant entire suicess inl my ow it faiitily. 'I'lTe pain of teethig laay be abn11ost donle awa-.y with, an~d the( hiealt~h of tie child bentiItted, by givingt It, line splinteirs of ice, pIcked olf with a pill, to mndelt In IiIs mouth. 'I'le frag mieit is so snazil thai, It is but a drlop of wam watcr befoire it can be swallowed, aiid tle chii 1.uts all the cool ness for Its fevered gums, without the slight est lijury. The avidity with which tie little thalings taste tile cooling mor sol, the aistait qui et which succeeds hourns of fretTulnaes-, am tle sleep whilh follows the relief, are the best, witaness to this magil re nedy. lee maty be fed to a tilree iontlis child this way, each splilter beinag no larger thain a cout mon pill, 'or live or tell tilntiles tle result beaig thitat It has swallowed in that tilae i LCeaspoolnful of wamiti wA ter, which so far' fr'on being at liarn, is good for It, and tile process taitny be repeated hotrly, or as ol'tena ats the letting fits frotna teething begin. 'oa, IN IM IAT.-It L1 geaterailly coal cededl that the Frch beat all the bll an1ee of the world inl the prparlmattionI aund cookiug of iteats. A leading feat tue lin their manipulation, conskis in keeping the iacat for at diy.01 two, 'tu cordiig to the weatlaer, that It, may lose the toughness always possess'id by meat when fresh killed. The old lien killed upon the farn, and put itnto the 1 pot or oven its soon ats it can be got rel3dy, requtires one-thIrd m1aore cooking thia if nicely dressed aid ptt awiy, first puttIng a few tlmps of chlaircoal instie after cleuaning it well, keeping it for1 ia daiy or imtore, ecordilig to the weather. But tihe very opposite holds good of bitter illid tenilera frtits. They r'equire nto "tenderlng'' atiatn are Iest when fi esh. Metis are kept by the Chinese quite il e It Ic, in excellent, or der, by dipping Into boiling water. Tlls foriams the albumenl into a irt coating upon the su rfaoe, excluding the atir fiom the inner parts. The miteat is then placed lit ci rtlen ves sel and tovered vithl cold waiter', oil be iig then poured upon the top of the water' to excltide al i air. This plan colid be adopted by our fitaners with Idtvanittage, ian tile mIode Is simple, and requires Ito expensive fixtures. Ox trial of Dobbins' Electric Soap, (madc by.Cragin & Co., Philadelphia, 'l.,) will satisf'y tie most (loubtilig, of its groat imer. 1 ure and white as snow. Try it. Make your grocer get IARn vS. Soi'T WATI-Al.-Il nuty be plelasalit to live lit a region of cottlitry where not.hilg butt hard iwater is to be lad, to be lutformijed by as good author ity ats Dr. Tidy, the well-known chem isl. (of the res11its of his observttiolis on the use of lartd wvater for ettlinaary and domestie )urIposes : 1. IIar1d water is the best dietically, because of the ihtne. 2. It maakes botter tea althotagh not so dark colored, owlntg to lie fact that soft water dissolves the bItter ex taietive latters which color' the tea, but rutain the aroma. 3. It relieves thirst, whleh soft watter does niot. 4I. It does not dilssolve lead or orgate matters, wiclh soft wvater (10es. 5. It Is generatlly good colored, soft water it being as a ruile dark-colored and unl Ileasanit looking, hencte, in places like M anchester, supp~jlied wvitha soft water', tibey' always Ipit it (ini hotels) in (dark bottles to hide the color. A soft water, however, is a better detergent, antd re quires less son p). For a reskIentall townt a watetr which hais over tean degrees o1 harttdness would be best. For manua faceturlng townis a soft water wouldi be the maost ad visable, for' commtaerelal coat siderationas onily. Ilow Tio c[.EAN SOArsUrns.--Ilouse keepers who are limilted 11n theIr sup ply' of good wvashing wvater can mtake it (10 double dutty by dlissolving alum In hot wiater, and1( throwv It Itnto a tuab of soaipsutds. In a mtomnaat thec soap will curdile, and1( atccompa~ieId by muddy pa:rticles wIll sink to the bottom, loay inag the waiter p~er'fectly clear and1( devoidl of tiht smell of' soaip. ThIs w~atercenn be used for wvashting a second timae If ptouredi oil' the seditment. Where water is scarce, this fact Is invaluable. Ua:A c-rwo- :aus. -aul ics, you can not make faIr' skin, rosy cheeks antd spark laag eyes with all the cosmtetles of Fraince, or beautifilers of the wvorld, wiale int poor heath h, and nothing wvill give you sutch strenagt.ha, buioyanat spirits and beauty as lt)I) Bitters. A trial Is certaIn praoof. See another column. Fnan~ CAKis .-TWO I upruals sugar, two cupfuls of sweet milk, two eggs, half-teacupt'ul of butter, haif a nu tmeg, a little salt, foura tea-spoon fuals of eretam tartara, two of sodat; mtix soft. MAIIMAL.AIO PUDlN.-A quarater of a p)ound of' suet, a quarter of a lpound of' br'eaud cr'uaabs, two ounces of silted su gar' and a quarater' of a poun td of mar alade ; mix well with one egg, and1( boil for' two houtrs. OaR EN CoRN P'UDDING .-Take twelve eat's of sweet cornt, gr'ated1, one andi one-half p)ints of milk, fouar wvelI-beat Oin eggs, and~ one and onie-htalf tea-cutps of stugar. Mix the above. Bake it for two hton's in a butteredl dIsh. Tmaas Is saidi to be a good reeilpe for stainhing woodi : For black wahnut staina simtply 1us0 sulphattum~ varnish ttiinned witht spIrits of tutrpentine, anlti apply witht a br'tsht. It can be ade lIght or datrk, ats desired. TO' EXPEILL. FOUL AIt F~tOM A wELL!. The quIckest way to ox pel f'oul alt' fr'om a well Is to heat a baar of lton redhot, aand lower' it dowvn intto the wvater ; theo sudden~i foratton of steam is efi'ectual. Starvbng to lMontha. Thaousaands of 1men1 andt women aee starving themasolves to (deatih. They dare bnot eat this or' thtat, feariing It will increcase their flesh. Life depends1 n pon coatinuous self'-dentl. T1hae oanly safe anad r'elable remtedy for this terri ble Conlditiobn Is Alia's Anti-Fat. It is wholly vegetable antd perfetly haran less. Its use insuraes a reductiont of from two to five pounads purl week. Sold b drugghsts. 1,188 To the Prop'r's of Allan's A nti-Fat: QELE~,MEN-~-Theo fol loin~g report It from thte lady who utsed Allan's Anti Pat: "It (the Anti-Fat) htad the de sired efreet, reducing theo fat from two to live pountds a week, until I had lost tw u6 ty-Aive ouands. I htopo never to regi what have lost." Yours, respeetfially, )'owILL & PLIhtPTON, WholesAle Dbruggisa. An I afaillble Itolnledy No longer like !ob nood the afilieted millions cry out: "Oh., that my grief were weighed and my calamity laid in the balaiaceo Yo are forgers of lies; ye aro all physicians of no valuo." For an absolutely safo, reliable and cortain cure for Piles, the inrit oxasporating, painful of a ell dieases, ha. seen fowel by lr. Bilitboo. Ifalf a million o( stlferome with piles testify to the virtuos of Anakusis. Pliysicians of al schools endorso it and prescribo itt 600.000 persons havo 1used it I all atagVc ad varieties or pilcs, and noao without beneilt. It ias been plrOnnOtced the "LIapiiest meodi cal discovery of tie ago," at Dir. ilabhoo, an experilolacoiil daa seicitillo1 M. D. (f 40 yert' practice. "a liomiofactor to hil rato." No roan edy So siliplo and vet so inf'allible nro anakosjs rox Psles ls boo' discovered. It is a happy miliattio a of the aootlaiaig poultico or tihe Etngliih. the in itrtunoit of tho Froanca, aad the camrative nl ictition or tile Amricaii Ptrgeons. it aforcis imamneditito roofii mtit- aiomt ox r'aaiaitiag Imin, liois itp tho pailifil titmora, Ail tilt itjnt y clotrs th(i worst ciatims of itos. Saumnplea of 'ANARt:suN1" alro H0Iit free to till ni-rHr.1 o1a zi> 1ica1in to th sole Inantufac tiur-ra, M.-ur4. 1'. NotIitaudttr & Co., Box 10 Now York. Also, sold by dtrugiets every whove. Price $.OJ I)er box 000 Tie Audiometer.-At the last inecetin A the Royal Society, Dr. icardson lemonistrated the action of a new in truimnctit wvhiclh lie had named the au Ilimieter, or audiometer, and which has just, been invented by Prof. 1..ughes, Ihe discoverer of the lmicrophone. The tudlomieter is used ats it precise nacas .trr of the sense of hearing. It is form -d of' a small battea'y of one or two Le laacle cells, a new microphioule key, wo fixed primary coils, a grad uated utsulated bar, to which at each en(d o >A the fixol coils is ataeaced, a second try induictiona coil wh ich moves along he graduated bait', and a t0lephone, ter ninal which are connected with the or nainials of the induction coil. The pril Aipat if tihe audiometur Is based on the )hy.'scal fact whcni the battery is in ae ion and a errent is passing throngh le two primary coils, the secondaary 3011 oil the bar becomes charged, by in metlon, whaenever it is brought near to either of the primary eolls ; but wien it Is brought to tlI precise con ro between tile primary co1s there Is i neutral point of electrical balance, w.here the electric p)henomena fr'om In luti on ceases to le manitested. By placing at milcrophonic key between the battery and one of the pimnary coils, ind by attachilug tle terminals of the induct.lon coil to the telephone, Prof. hlughes was able to make the tele phone sounds whenever lie broughi the inl .I ution coil icar to one of the priliary os and moved the imicrophionie key so is to inake It plty on at line needle sus peided in th e circuit. Wheni the in haiction coil Is close to one of the pimltai airy coils the noise is very loud, but as Ale coil is Iloved towards the centre of te bar the noise imtiiinliCS, utt0l it ,cses at the eatre altogether. The weale oi the bar is graduated Into 200 ilegrees, representing tinits of sountis from 200 to 0 or zero. At 200 aill who can hear the vibration of the drum in the teleplhone. At 0 no 0110 can hear, while between the two points tiere aare 200 gradations of sound, from the high .'st, down to zero. Il using the instrt 1110111m ther. telepionie is pt to the ca' of the listener while the operator nmoves tle mlicrophoie key, and at the samue inie shifts the induction coil on the iriaduatcd bar so as to mneasure the Ibearing power of the person mnder ox ti Ination. Dr. Ricliardson presented i prelinery report to the R1yal Society 3n his first experiments with the audi mneter, and showed that already, by ts mICaIs, some0 useful and pr'actica, as well as curious, facts had been obtained. Ainong many of these was one relating 10 an inquiry as to the best I iaterial for luaking airtiflolal tymnpanulms, and the lest form of' ar'tilleiad tymnpanlums for 'auses of def'ectlve hearing fromii perfor itlon or destruction of the nlaturial drum. ie had fe>und gold, made into the for'm uf little cupis or' capsules., exceedingly 3lhuctive for this purp'Iose. Th'le audlom 3ter' promIses to becomne One of those aiseful ad juncts to pactice of which we shiall say ultinataely, "~ low did we get >n before it wias known? " BanY shows are the fadhiii nowbat as long as mothers contInue to nm urse I heir little 0ones w~ith laudanui 01' other opi ates, they catnnot expect their Babies to look br'Ight. If your Una>y needs mled. iclne get a good and harm less one such as Dr". Bath's Baby Syrup. Mtr. W~ater'loo Hawkinas, emninent in sel L3tlie cIrcles on both sides8 of thle At lantie, in a recent lectuire before the London I nstituition, openly afilirmed lia belief of dlraig(ns in the days of yore. lie urged thbat ouir f'oi'efathers u~sed their wvits like ourselves, and~ could tr'ust the evidences of their senses. The atnelenit my ths wvere not fotunded oni fancy, but were the exaggeration of someO fauct. The draigon f'ormiedh a part of all mythology, and, furthermore, there wvere analogies to it in the anImal wvor'ld. Th'le struoture of the flyIng fish fitted it for seiziiug its prey on tihe wving. A little llzar'd, known as the flying d rag on, still exists, and ther'e were traces of resemblance In tile squirrael which can all but fly and the bat which can p~er fectly use its wings. In all these and other classes ther'e wei'e similarit~Ies, Whlen we go back to the pter'odaotyle, the Iganodon, the hadr'asauirus, and ot~her extinct mnonster's, find addItional analogies which greatly sti'en gthen the scIentinec pi'obabilty of the exIstence 01 creatui'es near'hy like the dragoin of tra dition, If its existence be scientifically possible, it is more likely that the wv Ide. spr'ead belief In dragons sholdl~ be based on trtuth than that their conceptIon should be evolved out of the study of the clouds or other na~ur'ailienlomiena. WORIILP.ss STUFF 1-Not so fast my friendl; if you could see the strong, bie'lthy, bloomIng mnon, women and children thaut have been raised from beds of sickness, sufYrlng and almost death, by the use of 1101) BItters, you would say "lhorihous and invaluable remedy.'' See another column. A float that WVil not Sinak.-T' rial hal recontly been adae abroad of a shIp's boat which, as is said, cannot sin1k even when fulhl of water. A band of cork is fixed otsIde fr'om end( to end, just be low the gunwale, which gives the re quisite btuoyaney, and~ then, by means of valves, the wvater 11nside can be re duced to the hovel of the water outside. lF youl have a Shek Iheadache take s dose of Dr. Bull's Baltimore llhs; wc know you will find rellef.' Dr. A lbert .7 Leeds, of the Stevens In. stituate of Trechinology, notes the remark able fiaet that In the oegnomy of natuir< an agenlt hike ozone, whieh operaltos as a purifier and disinaetant antI energet. Ieally destroys decomposing and puii treseible organie substances, has Dul little action on the delicate belorln6 matter of flowers. IWeQI' ~lsloAr fswfa or Un1confortabl use romtlyDr.Jaye's ectorant. Is wil scli,e1il e i Paassa 0C Il phlegm0 oi mD feeted parts a hnt i termedl eaoiall a fo abha od oam trial wil)lprove t st IF You Would Enjoy (food Health Take Ilooland's hrman lBi tters. IT YouR Liver in Disordere Hoofland's Ge man Biters will set it aright. Fo PIMPLEs On Hae Faoe, ufse Ifieskell's Tel ter Ointment. It never fails to removo thorn. BMANY porhomt3 havo a bad handacho overy few daya. It oai 'oistoppod in% one hour by 'Dr. DAY' CUREi.: FOR lI.AI)AuI. Ask your druggist, or it will bo sriot by inail on receipt of rico-FIfty cohts. 1). 13. DAY, Ridgway, P'eznnyilvan. IF ''IIOUBLP.D with CIonstipation, take HlooJ and's Gernan Billwers. IF You are Dyspeptio Hoo/and's (erman Billers will euro you. iseskell's Telie,- Oniment Will ouro every form of Totter. Oakland Female Institutes NORRISTOWN. PA. WINTERI T. lM WILL COhlMEiNCEi SKPTEIM lER 9, 1879. For circualars addrean J. ,1IEI lALSTON, PrIncipal. S. M. PETTENGILL & CO., ADVEItTISING AGENTS, 37 Park Row, New York 701 cUest. nut Street, Ilhladelph ar, Ia. The Singing Class Season, Just on The Temple. .00 pe' hdozP, ak 144,1114id ow Singing 8chool, t'onvention and chir Book, by Dr. W. 0. J'orklins. As a Choir Book, atqual tao any of thlaso gont atto. Am a uitmazing Scoolti Hook. bother thattn Ihu lheat-r utimal atilor Oneo, sin1co it lIan tiuch t tuor0 mu4siC ; tlaat in, Il a ges or n ' li10 , a% ai 'l 1W I , A a. I T Iti ICAL 'iINISat aja A NTILE5M8. S~ anon covivs aimailud, post-froe, for 3l.00. Rotnmbor iso Tl VOICt OF vOltsillP, 9.0) por dozan), recently advetrtiod ; Johnisaon' rel clmtet l for Mlanginag Clitanc' tan excol ltat book, (r-0 iO aur ta z2). Setad for 6poclmnetkn. unatalot..a, or 01citcmlara. Jast 0aut. STUDENTS' LIFE IN NONG. ( N With intailucaionl by Clarles Dutiloy Warior. fo01 o Ilti or Co-lge Sotag,.. A caplitl book for socal sinagin.g. Jauat Onlf. H'lE VoCE AN A MUNICAL INSTER1JUN r, ly U. If -1. lavis, At. ). (37c.) Atao taaIUMIblo treattito ()a the cotstrucation and man 0age1e0at of tito Voctal Organsat. With ia1ttoaa. Just olt. Thnt last numhor of TliE DIUSOAL i;tORD. Sendll 1 Cnat , for one1 nmtber, -2.00 for the Yra. " Wouldnt't bo wilatout it Jor lVo tieIxs the laticol. 'a Oliver Ditson & Co, Boston. al. E. i)ITN)N & Co., 922 Clheatnsat SL.. 1hila. Pianos and Organs for G'i""sf,"r Radvano Ina prcos. l'aito., 1N0at I400 ; 8-Vaia or Ia. F 6 , all i mtclasM-, aunti ont trial. Cattalogulis rtle. 8.xet 31nsie. , prD.ollar's wtortht, S g rcn t'ataloano of 1:not ploce's stan,' faor 3c. ,tamap. MENxoLaEssonN; P'IANO No ., 21 F. 15Ith it., N. Y. AGENTS, READ THIS I We will pay Agonts IL salary of 4100 per month and expenbes, or allow a largo coninission, to ill our New anA Wonderf.ul Inynntions. We mean what we say. S&apl free. Addre-ss . SHERMAN A CO., Marshall, Mich. . HOP BITTERS. (A X60helee, not a Irial.) 0oKTAzIS DOI'S, asUcIU MANDRAXU DANDELION, &za tIM PUNsIT AnD Duar MrDoAz, Qr OF ALE OTHUR B-au. Dinan.e of the atomach, Bowelslood, Liver dneya, and Urinary Organs, Nerroumness, eenem ad especlally Female Complaia, ,61000 INI GOLD. ill be paid fore c ase f,'aeyw'ml not Care or help, or or anything impure or in~jurious found In them. Ask your druggist for Ihop Bitters and trythe ore you sleep. Take no ethenY Ocus, Ovmn is the sweetest, safest endbs. Aalt Children EO ha 8to,~ b I rent a a Oo pam, tobae soo Send ftoi circular. sho~edbwesta. E~asp B..Mf. osma... .. Blind Itching, or Ulcerate~d ofltes'tatiditaging s Pwe mmetadiate rolief, oures cases anda ordinar cases it 9 days. CAUTIOulaNo ,^: I"!, scrppra uriteeo ra it i acak a 1'il of Stnes mead DrbIo. ioe'hgat r. l i i i a biotte s.l TE --Choicest in the world--lmporters' prices-Largest Coampany in Amneries T --sta le article-peases. everybody Trade continua.4y fnoreasing--Agents wanted every. whee-bat inaduoeamonat-don't weste time-send for Ra'i WNcLs, 43 Veaey at., N.Y. P. 0. Box 1217. TO ADVERTISERSe &'We will furish ons applention, entimuates for Advertising in ,lae boat and largest circulated Newspaper. in the JUited States and Canadas. Our facilities are Unsurpassed. 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Rubber Buckets, Steel Chain, &o. * C. G. BLATOH LEY 440 MARRIET Street. Plailada. WORCESTER'S THE -STANDARD. in r bca t l' nnlists wrt-a anl in m o ost pm uricna thourity."-Aew York lleeald. The atiadard Vatd-1fee,, Of the0 Correspondeint and WORCESTER'S PO0KET DIOTIONA RY, 63 ots. For the School, tihe Oflico, and tho Counting- toom. WOROCESTER'S COMPREHENSIVE DICTIONARY. For alse by all Bookseliors. For ofrrculars, eto., .1. B. ILIPPINCOTT & (10., Pi'tladlphla. Q . PETTENGILEJ & Co, Advertising A5ta?8 Park 1tow, Now ~Ork, alnd 701 esnStroet, Ilhiladephliat ieceive aidver iseme.ts for uiietion In any part of the ADVICE as to the most judicious advertising and the best mediumns and the mnanner'ot d ainj it.--ET1MATE8, for one or m .re inseri ions o frwadedo appdcaion. y number of papers, AD VERTI IneredinANY OR ALL of the tory for? ONE TIMlE, or fc positioswhih are 08 8.M. PETTE at either of i New Yo1 .Philah ESTIMA T Wor Advertisers without oharge, f< TZON of a Ppleorf Advertisemena le W aest Fesi S. Me ETTE as. 4*4tsut a Mr'oM e lonorable Thulov Week WNDORSING DR. RADWAY'S R. , REMEDIES rrAMR VUnie THEM ro M M . NNW YoAN, Jan. 4, 16T. DxAn 3iU.-Having for several years used yout medicines. doubtingly at first bit after experl. encin4 their efiloacy, With full confidence, It In no 10s a pleasure than a duty to thankfully acknowyledge the advantage we have derive'a from thtm. The pil are resorted to as often as occasion requires, and always with the do* sired effect The Roady Belle! cannot bO bet. ter describod than it is by its name. We ap kh, ifilment frequently add freely, almost . fsrinbly findi g to promised "Relief." 'rui yours, (signedU WED. KADWAY. HRO RI R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to 20 Minutes. NOT ONE non after reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. Dadway's Ready Belief to a Cure toi EVERY 11N. It was the first and Is The Only Pain Remedy *hat Instantly stops the most excruciating sn.alsInftimmations and cures CongQs. I on,'whher of the Lung 1tomach, oe or other glands or organs, y one appioation. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how violent or excruciating the paln, the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm, OrIpplod Nervous, Neuralgie, or prostrathd with dhsei" say suffer, RADlWAY'S READY RELIEF WELL AFFORD INSTANT EASI. INFLAMMATION OF THE B [DNEYS, ER INFLAMMATION O TiE BDDE, (NFLAMMATION OE T E BOWELS CONGE8icsION OP Th 8 LUNGI 6ORE THROAT DIFFICULI BIEATHING, V~LPITATIOAt OF THE MRTS aYSTERl0, OROUP,DIHTIEURIAN 0ATABUlI, INkLUEINEA HEADACHE, TOOTHAOILH NEURAdIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE IOTILLS, CHILBLAINS and FROST-IIITIS. The application of the Moody Rellef to the prt or parts where the ain er dilculty exists Will affoeae and comfort. Thirty to sixty drops in half a tumbler of owater will in a few moments eure Cramps Spasms, Hour Stomach, Heartburn, tok Head ache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Dowels, and all Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Radway's Ready Relief with them. A few drop in Water will prevent sickness or paint trom change of water. It Is ijetter'than French Brandy or Bitten as a et-imulant. FEVER and AGUE, Fever and Ague cured for Fifty Cents. *There In not a remedial agent In the world that will oure Fever and Agile, and all other Malarlous, BIliolis, Scarlet, Tyhold~ Yellow, and other Fevel a (aided by Raqdway a Pills) so quick as. ADWAXS READY RELIEF. go eta. a bottle. Dr. Radway's Sursaillin Rosolvent, MHE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR THE CUiE OF OHRONI DISEASE, 8CROFULA OR BYPHILITIC, HEREDITARY OR CONTAGIOUS, De it seated in the Lungs or Stomach, Skin or Bones Flesh or Nerves, oorruptin the slde and vitiating the luids. Chronic Rheumatism grotula, Glandular we lin. cing Dry C Cancerus A. Te LD ,y epstla Water Brash, Tic Doloraul, Diseaaea, Female Comp GonsDrou tall t Rhumn, Bronchitis, Consmptien.'Dos Liver Comnplaint, &c. excel al rmedial agents in thueof Chrnic, Berofulous, Constituilonal and Skin Diseases, but It Lu th~e only positive cure for Kidney & ikadder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes Urine, irights isease tAn unuria and inall caser s her threkr clodbriok dust doposite or the like the white Of an egg, or threads like white silk or thr Is1 a morbid, dark, blious appear pasng water,*andain Inte sall o"fth ac and along the loins, Sold by druggists, PRICE GNU DOLLAR. OVARIAN TUMOB 07TN Y A',GROWT UR ED BY DR Drt. EADWAY & 00,,82 Warren Street. NEW YORR. DR RAPDWAY'S Regulating Pills, Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweej gupurge, regulate urnty cleaneand disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels Kid neys Bladder Nervous Diseass, Headache, sia, Biliousnss, Fevne, Ifamtion of te. Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the in ternal viscera. Warranted to effeot a positive ury, mineral or eleterious dru gs. ml lag fom disorders of the Diestive Organs Clonstipation InwardoPls l1 u Besof the Nausea. Heartburn, DiguLst of Food. Fulineil or Wolght in the 8tommon, Sour Eruetions, Sink. ings or Flutterings in the Pit of the-Stomach Swimming of the Head, Hurried afid DiflioMd Breathing llutterint at the R~ar-t, Choking ow Dots or ebs befor the 81t Fevr and Diu lown eo S inEe, Pap 1nOSd.. Limbsand sudden Flushes of Beal Burning is the system from al of the abv amed disord era. Price 31 cents per box. SolA byDruiggIsts Read " Falet and True," Send a letteraap R A~WAY ? 06. Nto Inforination worth thousands wmlebgat yg, cer isvor urpon the Advertiser andth P'ublisaher- bystating that they saw the adver.. tisement In this lournal (naming the paper). SEMWENTS Newspapers named in their Direo. r OlVE YEAR. in the best refully Watohedi, at the BS, on application to NOiLL &, 00., :hoir offaces In liphia or K330ston. ES MADE r insetiOn in. a ~OOE SPJAPV ar the BEST Neivspapers in County or Section. tiens, at Very Reasonable Rat. NGILL & CO4