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The Caliornti Grarls.-In ai inter esting sketch of tho Calltorniit gravels by W. A. Goodyear, before the Califor na, Academy of Science, tLi e auihor claims that the whole character of ith gravels proved they were tile work of ruinning streams of fresh. The bed rock of the westernl slope of tie Sierrla Nevada has never, he says, beel Siubect ed to any considerable inovemlients of elevation or depressioni. The seat of volcanic eiergy lay to the east of the gravel region, which was overwhelmed with debris, without, mutch disitirbaneu of the bed-rock. The general direction of drainage, throughout the period of accumuilat-ion of tihe auriferous gravels, miust have been southiwesterly. Thie "Blue Lead" theory was based on tie fact that sometimll's th anlient, streams flowed for several iiles south or sonit~hi east, that is, nearly .pirallel with hilie axis of tile mhounIitaina ralge. The streams were, it all probability, subject to greater vallations in the (ualit ity of, water which they carried at differenm t times thati the streatIms of to-thly. 'T'le ohahknels of sonie of the sireatis were excavated luto tile sohid bed-rock to depths of from 100 to 300 feet.. Tlhe process of acciniilation of gravels nist have been very slow, occiping o dreds, and periaps thousanIs, of yetrs. Excavation oecl rreti it. oneo P)aeo w ii le aceuiulation went oil at anotlier. Tte streams flowed at Ilrst on the iilmiost nakett surface of the bed rock. When channels had become fille'l to'the level of the lowest portions o the surround Ing country, the streall wolid break through or over them, leaving the old bed dry. The new elalilnel woulid be crooked, like the oil, and woulId, lit d Ie tIme, ill with debris an(1 burst its banks. This process went onl, withl thousands of streaniis conistituitilig tile draiinage system oil the mounitillnis, unII tiI all the lower depres1.sins were til d with geavel, tle lower knolls covered with It, anti as its depths Increased, it crept up the sies of the larger lilts. Tho Volcanic Period lIt all end to the Gravel Period ; yet the westerl slope 01 the Sierra Nevada was never loodcd with liquid fire, a1s the volcaihe imateri als spread over that, regioni are tragien tary, and have been tianpoirted by tile action of water. Tlhe whole cotitry over whlich the gravelti had aecumila. ted were simlply floodted by successivie flows of voicatle miuds 1an1d debris of alt sorts. Wheti the voleanioes died, the ioderin streams began their work ; but, the ancilelt gravels were buried to depths raiging rom1 1w0 to 1,000' I'eet benleatlh voenijie de tcri t1us. 'h roIigiout, the basin. of' the ilid(le fork of tle American River tle deprth of thie vol. canlic capping ranlged Irmin 300 to 80(i feet, antl places eni be fimni niemr tle crest of tile range where the depth reaches from 1,)0i) to 2,000 eet . '*l'hie higher ranges (1f' tile bed- roek 1 hill'; served to mark and deterinine tile otit liies of tile largel drami ge basin of I e now system, 11s they di of' ile old. The sul face of the (o'utry it. thle eb a-Ae of the Voleanie eriol wils s 1oother thal at the (cmilen icenilillt o1 the Gravel epoch. Wiwre ihe nemua tions 01 the'Se gral'is (iWere great and deep, ald where tile volcanlic vapping 1has been subse(gtontly removed, Wr wias never very tihick (or, as is pro))le lit some1 localities, never existed at, all), there are fotind ile great hlydI raui lie m1inIes. Where tie g ravel was sia Ilow, but rich, and was covered by i heavy mass of Volcatoe Ic tter1 s wh1icl his iever qsincc been removed, there aire the "'drilft" or "ttinnel (igginigs. Raia <md1( T'iiakliny1 ,Sars.-Pur'su ig hiis recenlt resOi earies oni tile scinilhla lions of the stars, bl Alenit.igny- shows, In a note to tile Belgin Acaemeiy, t11ha1 the following conclus1ion1 may13 bei aepCIt. edi:1In tile twiniklinig of the stars8 whichl showv tile ceoored ratys, wh-len tihe blueW tinit prledomlintes, or- is foundm to be in excess, ratin may he expected, if~ It 1has not alreadly comle Thie mlore prledomli - nan11t the blu ticIhe grealter tile probab i 1 Ity thlat the rain wilIlibe pe'rsistent and11 len~tif uii. I t Is su~lppose'c that tile pre' dlomlinan~ce of tile blue1 Is owin~g to the absorptionl of 0111er olored1 rays in p~assing th roulgh mloist, luayers of -.he3 at mlospher-e. Oin thle samlle piiple)1 the blue titnt of distanlt m~ounitinhs iiidicetes rainl. Gluse for Polishevd ,Ste.-Thei Turmiks gilue diamonda and1( o1 hier je3wels to lic 1'i nmetatl settinIIg with111 the oowInhg mixt. uire, Five or six bits of' guml mastle1k, each 0of tile size of a1 irge pell, are. dils solved in a1s m111(ch spiits of' wine1 as wvill suflic to r'end~er it. lIquid. in 11n other vessel a1s muclh' iSinglass as8 will make a two Oinel of 11 ~ trong gi te, pr'eviously softenedi ill wateri, should1( he dIssolved in brandy', a~ding two small bits of gumaoinelIll~im l,h('l chl ntist, lhe rubbed until d1issolve(d. Th'lese mlust he mIxed by heait, and( kept In a phial closely cor'ked. Whe 111It. ia to) be used, -cemenlt per1f'ectly ri(a18lsimoistulre, and1( it is said to be able1. to 11nite ('flectively twvo surfaces of pl)ishe~l steel. GJond JInk.--A cotiamissionl li ely lip. pointed by the Prulsianl Governmenlt to investigate tile best (3hi1s 0o' Inks to be emphoyed for <(1fial u tses state that aniin Ituks aire not suite~d for- this pur poso, becatise ti3 hey - 1a be easIly washled away3, especially by3 pre'para' tions of chlorine. lIikI! in t he 'omopo altlon of whlieh allizarinile (Adrianocpie red is emp~loyed1, chan be oblterated less easily. But they3 are' 0o' opiioin that tile best of all il made from gatll nuts anti a salt of Iron, the ol descriptlon of ink. An excellent invistie Ink for' postal cards can be madfe by dIlutIng sujlhu Ic acld wIth fifty tImeIs its voilime of water. A slightly acid fluid Is ftie re stilt, whle~h does not, injure a quill peni. TIhe message is dlevelopled by holdting the card over' ally convyenienit lamie that of gas or spirits for exampljle, or by laying it on a hot plate. - Arsenic in tile green) leather ilining of theO hellts wvorn by some1 solirs at Koigsberg Cauised tro l'Ol)esome erup ions. A coating of soluble glass on~ enout choue tbes wvill, It is said, render31 thenm impervious to coal gas. - Althloligh petroletim has been knowvn to exist In Japan for- 1,200 y'ears, it as not utilized until 1875f. TossIng upQps.a iuma of Agony, STortored in every jo0mt . ithl inflamnma'ory rhenmafism, Is a prospQOS' wich maly bjecomen a meiasohoy faota il e (winges of tile droead disordiet are not eheke d ht' the of set: Per sons Cl a rheumatio tendency find liostetter'i Stomech A4 ta useful tomie By. nor do thley * encountegt e 1-k in using, it they do fron resorting totatctito poison %)Clolicu which is o e .~oy to artest'the iialad The use er~i~~ ter equally as ofetattV in its 4is and ttnde(4 with nd isk -There f#wl nf' (o. prove thbt tin a~d per~ I r.. .~Stimlaitesg tile ao of no 4..t~"'''~ prities which' devefo r Jth/ an ~~e e DAIRY JMANAOEM N.-Wlhel tli cows are in their stalls roaitly to bc milked, ifany chncieo droppilgs -have taken place theme should be remilover and dry eart h or wasto straw scatterei so that there is a clean. place for tle milker to sIt down to. cach cow. Th< teats and bags of all the cows should n1ow be careftilly, washed with colti wvater a111d wipe(I dry with at Cloth, [it thi. way tho' milking can be done mor :gre(afbly and with 1ntire 0 leanill ness. Then the panso jirs into whlli the milk Is st'rained, as wvall as tih tin pails used in milking, must have beeti made previously scrupuiiously clvea and Scalded, and if possible suuned. So, also, the Jai which receives the cream, and the enurn must be kept thorough ly clean. or cours0e, too. the tdiry womianii's hands must also be kept 1i eleanl its Soap an id Water en n:1 make toeem while eligaged direct.ly in the w'orl of tie (airy. The crcam is in the right teiiperatlre to be churned wheni just a little cold. While remitlniing in the j-ir before chuin ilg, ill occasionally well stirred the butter wIll comeallt.the soonaer. Inl churning, wilen the crenim becomes thick iLash in somne sour milk or waier suilfleent to thin it a little and the butitel will then very quick'y come. From three-loutrtis of an otilicC to an11 ounce of ilne dairy salt should be used to every pound of butter.- Cream shouhi-not remain on tile milk longer than from thirty-six to forty-eight htoirs before being skimme(, MANx ON Pros.-Mange on pigs I. caused by a tini1ute1 Insect which ls prolbably hateiid fromi eggs adlering to the skin. Tihl r is nlo way of' cur lug it, or of prevenutinig its spread, ex cept by k'.iing the insects Iid their eggs-not only on the pigs themselves, but also on the Sides of the penls, 1osts, oi alythlng t hat the (1i5seased pig rbs 'gaiust. To (lestloy tielm on tlhe wpotod work, iotihig is probably 89 vood as pitroleum, aid though we iave inot t-ried it, wvo have little doubt butl that it will Ilso cure 0 the pigs, especial1y If* applied before the disease had mide Inmuch head wrf. Tile diselse ustua lly maniests Itsell'on the skin under the armpits and thighs, and Iiide the l-ore.. legs. AL first, small red blotches or itu Iiiples appearl', 111 these grailally Spread ae the ilsectis multiply and u r)1 row uider the skin. It is well to give sulphiii' a1d Other coollug imed-it'ile ii 1,lie lood, but tihe real 1imii1 m )us t be to kill the insect, by the proupt and Conl tinued uisze of earbiholic acid, pe tioleumn or a stranig deotion of tobaceo. Ho lutions of' arsenic anid corrosive siihli llate ar isel ill 1zeve. cases, bill are langei'rous at jiees to place Ill the :atils 0' in1xper1iecd personls. "Up2guenlvl tum1,'' or m1erauil1 o.luinenmt, ii ; lie clouls, billt1 lot easily applied. A LAlR ON M! ANY P AIlta.--e leak ol nearly every aii may be 10110 in ihe nglect of hO agriicuiltirall imple - miieits. in1 travelig over the ('11couliry, it is no uluisual sight 1.0 see plows, liiiI' I'Ow s, wagons, sleds, reapers, and Imiow ers, etc., piled inl the fenciico rllers, iln the lllds. lans, ifa niIiyardis aind public higliways. Whenever you see things plied around in thi8is Wily, you cau set it lowi that. there is it least oie- leak oil that farm. An excuse mhiht hoe found for some farmeis, of limitd Illeans, that. (hey ar0 not ab1le to build She0ilte' for tii rI iml) pl01einents; buL we find Li th same leak on farms where they count thelhi acres by tUhe tilh undreds, a21( the dollars by the thoullsund. A nd of' conirSC tie larger tie faimu, tle greater tIe leak. w e ne- Iv. a ..-crm I .. mat~e o1' the annual121 shrluk itage thius ini (urre byl0( some' S fIarmiers8 wou1l d alnoniish Fnur'r ix CEJi.AIIs.-Fr'uit ini eelur's cold. in the ( slow operatiioni o1 ripen~l Iing, heat and1( calrblonic aicld are givein oil' WVhienever Ilhe temp jeraiturei alp proache'tIs 40 dleg , the0 outer31 air1, If cold er1, shld~ be let in to reduce it, ila thle hous~e ce1llar the neeulmulation of 0larboule~ neld( wouild be tiurouis to1 lie health1 I of' (lhe farin ly, and it, is hiigly3 1 )iortiant that this be remiiovoed by ven t.iilatin. In firuit cellars apart, from thle hiouse, thi~is i ot necessary,3' as th~e malt life. ends to preserve the fruiiit, as5 It oeludes the altmoshrie'i air. T1o Kt.i. I NSEC.:c .-ilot alum wa'ter is the best insect dest.royer known. boil t~Ill it is all1 dissolved ; then apply13 the soltut Ion hot ith i a brush to ll cracks, closeis, bedsteads and otheri phices13, whm tere any13 iniscts' are0 foun~. A iits, bed bugs, cockroachies and1( ereep lng tinigs arie kil led by itwiwhile thiere Is 1n0o~ higer of poisoning thle filmily or1 inj11uriniig p ropertly. .ConN 81hould( be cut as soon1 as It is r'eady. Earity corn) is ready for uit. ting in October' and the stalks wvili be multch more valuable when~u out green than if left to b)0 killed by the frost. Frosted cor'n-fodderI il ni ot, d'ttre welcl, and is dlamalged foir use. Wlhen the grain is weli glaced, am'. hard on tie surface, the crop may be cut. Larly cuittinig helps. eiHscry' for it, butt timey' ghp ei'igu ne after they hamvi, tak.-n a si uie time mms lDr. Bunll's Ilib Symt ip to i ill l i-a pis mmir 11.1 OfI ' ns are hitulltwatu.:n A(IA[N.--I sa1w solmuch a bout. the mer0its o)fI O loi Btelrs, aindl 11imy it'o who wats aliwaysq doe Orinilg, anid never~l well, tealse l mie so urgenltly to gct her31 some, I cone 1tidd Ito be hum fo4r inie te han1(1 two months' mise of the Eltters l'mm wife waIs eured(2 and1 she has r'ema)lined so for eighiteenl mlonths slnce. I like such1 hum ibugging--II. T1., St. Paul. T' .Sueci:ss bo thle tri'ie te~t of merilt it is crtaini1ly a Mettle fi aut that Brown ~g Brmh'o oal Tr'sochees'' hav nmo10 (lial or thie promplt reliet'or Coughs, Colds and T1hroat troubles. A floon to HumniiIty is anlythling that wvill caso p~ain., and a publie' bonefactor .01n who in, ablo to rehovo hluiman ailmets. The1l most painful of all bodily is is surely pihes, ami such has beeni the absurd, empurical barbmarous treat menut of thid terrible diseaso for 8000 years that soienutiflo mienl bogsan. to despair,andt a distingishe d modernu surgeon, hewatproniounced t the ''opprobmiuml of tile profesioni."' AfflIated mnillmoons tortured with paid and deceived by tihe falso purotonsions of ptihdnistrums,'rod out in the langttags of the Bitble: "Whlo ie this tha~t darkenlethicolusel by words without ktiowledge: canal thou draw ou a Loviasthan With a hook?" D~r. tilsbeo is a bou.efactor attd Anakosis. theO great infallible pile remodyj the moat honefioent discovery of th'e ag;sasimplo. safe, proinpt and pe-rmnlenlt eirotor this teirrble,. painfuml and hieretoforo aintoht irourable disease. 'hIalf a million suit fore tl)iOuoceo it infallIble1 nodlo 'use it enolt, 'atd doctors~o all medioal soeh lion prcsetmha it. It is the disobver3s of abientle o emist aial practicihg'phniaui aft~ 4Q.p '*p.eioerand prono1ag4 e b* ar A a~bermd known ...8eb ~xornal .Pj$o ~(~ ~f an di t Prh t* tP WAstnNo DY.-Whectlir to soak (le clot.les over night or not 14 a much dis pitteI qitestlon with iottsewives. W 14,r ptire elsternt water can be had it Is doutbtlet i ain aldvtiatige, but to soak clothes In hard water sets the stilnas rather tian tll'noves4 themant, an(o river witer; iuless filtered whenl drawn oil iI Iltantiies, as a rule, contains so umutch imitd that it is ip to streak the clotlhes soaked lit it for any consid tlablo i1 me. Weitigers are a blessed in veni tiotn on; tile whole, although hard on b11ttO1is. .int u.lnnels slioild not. be pias d th rough them, its t-hey rub the wool iu1p IIIte3 little lard i1) . Clothes should, It' posiiblc, be dried iI the suin and in tit(- open air, at"ev er yet did housewife, notably rete with t smile a rainy washlig fa Bill when Monday is rainy, it i4 not always convenient, to )ostl)ono tile weekly wlisi. I n that eiise sheets and any other large whiite pieces which are nlot to he starched nti1y be hi n ng out inI the rini.1t, wihlelt wIll blleach rather than Ittljre tte 11). If possible hang tie smal1t Iler pieces in ll til sed rootin p sttirs, wheln tIe rest may usuiill3 be disposed by IIngi ng it Itight on liies streiclled aCross the kitlien, where tie Ieat of the ilre will drv them before moring. Blainkeis ought nuever to be washed in rainy weaither. Select a bright summer day for tMe work, and let It. he (10o through with. 11a ve two people to wring thei, stretch aInd pill them eareftill y when putting on the lite's. Then ptull and fold themn dry, 111141 1imt unitder press intstead of irOn iug. DIA tIumA.- For diarrtoi: inl chil dren,itake otne cup wheat Iloir and tie in a stout cloth and drop in cold water; then set over the fire and boll three hours steadily. After It is cold, re mnove the cloth amlt crtist formied byp boiling. The ltil thuts prepalred cnn be ktett leady for use for any length of title. To use, grate i tablesnoomfitl for i ctiplilt boiling water aind milk (1tehi one la' f. Wet up tihe flour With a little eold water stir it id boil live minuittes. Sweetetn to taste. Usse a little salt if desired. Nothing is easier to oh.,ek th n ch ron e dinti-rhim;i, i It Is of l't ginile knwhieh y'ou mlay know by t he syliptoi of' a cleani, very sllooth lollit,. If the tongtue is not clea n and sinool:, theit diatrri.e't Itay be an effort, of natutre to clea you out, al yot t'd bes, let it alone. I Iit 1s reilly chroniet dirrhio', takeI pills of opituint itiI tatniilt, ionte grttaint thil, at intervals duirinitg a ew days, amad it, will stop-te trubje. Bit; stop using the pills as soo as possible. or vot mllay have I rouible of til opposite kind. CA aAME. 4'CA K .-Oneand a half eus) sulgar, th ree-Fol'ths cup of biutor., ailf "up iIlk. two and a foil ut etlps flour, three loe sggs, ole -Ind a italf Ietpiig ten. ,;poon-A baking powder, or at small tea Splion. sodani 14 wo tea-spoonls Cream11 tairtar ; bakef Iin .jlly lIine. Mlake CarI )IItun as f'oliows: Butter .sze of ani egg, l)intt of brou i sigar, ltif a cup of milk or t r, half votke of ihocoltte; boil t wenty minteiS ((or 11n1il thiek enlough) SitI pou r oN ciit ks while warm t'i1t, pl I Ir I Ith hi yetrs one u1 potn the other. For I trsting for top of cake, take whitecs of, t wo egg4, one anud a lialf clips of sugar, ai tospoonm vanI I il, thrce hi lwapig tn SPOns gra1tted elocolite. li.t E SwFt.1 ntom,'' is uicieht Sweet er where Dobbins' lecttric Soap, (inad by Cr~gin & Co., Pttlad'a., Pa.,) i. tised. Labor, clothes and tenm)e are pr'eseriedl by its u e. T1'riatl shows Its mert't. ilave your gr'oer et, tI.. some1 thIigs ma~ty sottetitmes he0 preCvent ed by wettintg ai stiek of' caustie att one fiamedI part. l1it toill rse, appliy wvarmt Iltax-Sieed or tmush anmd fait poul11tices, atnd its soon as it Ls soft open with a Itancet ort dre'ss with tbasllicont. If the bolt is ai har t'umittor' with1 a harttd speck In thte miiddlet, whletih wvhen opened, shows a gr'eenisht core, it IAis a carbone mle, ttnd shtoul htave ta blister puttt tirtely over it. Itn facLti ll blils whtien atre to'o slowv to rise arte best treated by bteing blis tered, which is less pain ful fthan woutld be sttpposed. .StMPtE 'ITaATatENT Fon1 SCrATICA. 1)r, FEbrard1 ot'Nimnes states t hat ihe htas for' many1' 'tt' yer i'etedi all his cases of setlatleictad NeuralgIa pains with anl impr~toviSedI electric appaatuis, consist Inlg mler'ely of a flat-iron tand vinegtar, two things thaut will be found in tany hoitse. lIThe iron Is heated until sit11 eilently hot to vap)orize. the vittegar, antul ia theut covered with sontie wodlen fab tie, wichl' is mtoisitned witit vintegar, antd the appa~atutis Is applied at ontce to the palntfui spot. TIheapllIcatlinmay bue r'elicated two or thrt'e timtes a da~y. As a rutle, the pauit dlisajppears in 2-1 htoitrs, and r'ecovery enstues at once. ttTouanniin 8 enok.- Vegercfine in acknowledgedt ntti r ru.mment.. it, payv.iClt~i uad iaPi~iecastion to o're't ii utm .ni e'poak In its prauin whio hatve A 1PPLE TJAIOCA P'UIDiINo---Ptut oneC half' cupilfil of' tiploen to btoll. Sie tin a large puin~illdi1sh of aplies anid sweeten very sweet, (br'own sugar' prieferrteA); thetn mix with the boiled tapioeni and bake twvo or- three hoitrs in a mnoderateo OVen, stirring occasionally utntil the whtole dish becoimeeclean look lng. Et cold wIth cream. TrAPIOcA SouP --Take the rich grayy from r'oast beef or ;nutton, carefully remove atll fatt, add water In suflielent qjlunttty, Its Itegr'avy is ver'y strong, onie smattll 0on1on, iand stilt, to taste. Let the whole boltillp, and then add two ouncees of' well-waished tapioca; stir )ccaiionallthy, and salmer for about half an hoot; p)lek out the onion and serve.. GnavI's..-To. have gravy always out thamn you tntst do as the Fi enlt dIo, nameltcy: Satve gristle aind every botne left ftrom coldi meat or fresh. ''Te b)ones mtuist bue.chopped smtall and p~ut on to stewy wIth etnotugh wauter' to cover. Leatve the fait ott tintil you nteed to use the gravy. Bhy tihis mens it will keep longet'. PEtAotH CAKE.-Mhake thtree layers of sponge cake, emit rIpe pecachles into very thtin slIces; p~rep~are some sweet, thile erentmg by wIhppinug, swveetetninig antd flaivorin'g it ; sprIeadu the peaceis, wvith the creain poured over, hetween each' iltyer as ailso Over cte top of the cake. MUTTroN Pmiuwz-ru TIOMATOS.-Cover the bottonm of' a bakng-dhsht with dry brlead-erib., theit alterhtato layers of thiun sliced roaist or' boled miuttn and sliced tomatoes, with a thin sprinmkling ot' bread ernmbs. Season enen~ layer of tomtttoes-wlth peppetr, salt and bhlts of' -butter. Let the tomatoes aund breadc crumbs bo last. Bake thre'e-qitarters of an htour. - PFMRcTli at the LIver, Bilious DIsorders, * ir Beare did Ac n.ottrttli TIUJMO'ROUS. 3l1s MnANINo.- While Mrs. .fohinson wits walking around her kitohu the other liy, making a general Investiga tion of things, her son stepped in an1d said : "Say, ma1, (10 you know that .Jack Jones Just came up to See sister .Jane ?" "Yes.' Do you know they are In the parlor together?'' 11do." "Do You klowV they are inl there guin mi11ng---" "Whit's that you siy?" broke [i M1rs, Johison, raltler srply. ''1 say they are In thero guimining "Jatie wouldi't. let him !" broke In Mrs. .lohn1son, with great emphasls. "Jane knows better than that. "Knows bet ter than that, ol I" yelled the boy as he got outside the door. "bI don't, know what harm there is for thento sit in there gmiininig autumn leaves on at piece of card-board."' lie skipped lightly oit, and his mothier Seemed greatly relieved. Till" MoDERN SOCIry YouNI MAN. -Seenoe: Tie billiard room of a fash loniable clubholise. At litue o'clock enter Augustus, vho removes his stim mer ulster and discloses a dress suilt. One of tho players-llullo I Gus Is rigged out under fuill sail and ill the candles lighted. What is it old fel low? Augustus-Oh, I hve bei to make liny party call on Miss Banker. She wilsl't it home, SO I l0t m1ly pasteboard at,] eame around here. Thiiirteeni yoing men (ro) their cues, seize their hats, remark '"that's the racket for me," and slide olfto Beacon street. At eleven o'clock Misa Banker gets home, Ilads fourteen cards and says: I'low fun Iny that all the boys sho 'd have called this evein."' At the same hour Augustus receives three "siniles" and ten cigars, the grateftil offerings of thirteen young mien who have maitdo their party call without the troublc of dreszsing or the expense of a iack. A WortD ov GooD.-One of the most popuilar medilcines noW before the American public, Is 1lop Bitters. You see It everywhere. People take it winh good eflect. It builds them up. It Is not its pleasant to tIe taste as some ther Bitters as it. is not a whiskey Irink. It Is more like the old-fashionl ed bone1 set tell that has don 3 a world )f good. If you don't feel just right ry 1op Bitters.-ANunda News Dn. BLAzER.-Ie was 110 kind of a loetor for inl almshouse, anyhow, maid he steward, referring to the late resi. lent phySIchan Of the in1sti tution, lie uadn't the qualifleatioisi "'Ilow (10 you Ilealn ?" "Why, he'd get iiterested ill a novel )r sotnethi ng. maybe, 11n41 he'd tlt up here ii his roiom and never go near ,he paupers. And when I'd ask ikn f1 I! wasn't goinig to see the sick( ones .o-day he'd look and say: "'mi not ve.y well im.yself, this morn fig, Joles; S'posin' yol* jist. step over 1ld ptit mu1sitard plasters on the entire nistitition." Famillar Quotations: On a defmilt ''s security-Sulbscribing bonismen! mnow ye not, who wouhil be free them ielves niust foot tile bill I I stood in Brooklyn on the bridge of size. On a lefaulter-iIe perverts the profits an1d )urloins the cash. On the revival of Iu1iness - ear ye not the hium of iighty work Inas ! nlotter, yearn ot valki n g than a bicycle of to-day. "How stup1id you are I'" exclaimed~ a ;eachier to h Is young lady schlolar. "You sani't expect me to find( braIns for you.'' 'Oh no, sir, I wouldni't hlave you rob -our: elf, nmot for anlythling." Is Yt:a haIr failing out or' your icalp) diseasedl ? Carbol inle, a dleodorizedI 3Xtract of i)etroleumi, as5 niow imiproved 1d( pecrfec'ted, Isa st the article you Iced. Buy a bottle, iand, like thou sands who are using it aill over the land, fou~ will value It as tile choieest of all :ollet preplarationls. FnEcin FUN.-A huimlorists leaups iluy upon1 thle stolp of one of th~e gigan Ic omnihitses5 of tihe boulevard and~ crIes ~huerily to the conductor, ''Is the Ark uli ?'' "No, sir," replies the jovial condune or; "we hlave kept a seat for you. What, lio, withlin there I Room for the nonkey, room!I" A R RioOKLY'N milden is suin~g heCr Itsband~ for absolte divorce,,oun the rounnd fliat lhe is nlot a Oerma)In counit, s rep)ortedl himself to be when she mar il film. "CAN love die?" inqule Mary E. T{eaiy In a recently publihed poem. -t cannot, though It gets dlread fuhly ad ournled occasionally. WHNwe look West we feel that we vould like to see an hIdin fail instead >f anI Indtiani .9ummier. I'r wouldn't lie exactly the t.hing to all chiestnuts eggs because they are lurred fruit, would it?" A Pr.P:AsAzT and choerfuli roomni Is 'sentiali to thie earth1 of ilhe b .biy, an.d thi- I -nal pains anid illa or ho '.~b rn on.. rot vn.I ter theo use of Dr.I "Ah," said a (leaf man who had a coldlng wvife, "'a man wants but lIttle ear below." New Yorkc police stations are called siub houses now. And dion.'t you for et it. MoTTO for a tea dealer; Truth is my ~ea. Somtic againl-Our old1 shoes. Tiutter.r-aking In July and August. Butter-making can be carried on In bot wveathler 11s sueccessf'iilly as in .June by us1 ig tile Glit-Eidged butter-Maker. It redulces tulme of echtiring. 0,1 half. lucereases plrodnetlon 0 to 10 Per cenit Storekeepers pay 3.to 6 Cents a p)oun~d. 'xtra for butter made w~ih It. Sold by rIruggists, grocers .and general store keepers. Soend stamp for "liints to Buttte l-mage r8." Address Buijtter Imi. provenient Co., Bufflalo, N. Y. OUAQUAOA DArnlY, S1JsQUIIANNA VA CLEY, N. Y., 4Jfay 28, 1878 BUTTP.1 Ifiu'noVEMENT 0o., luiffalo., N. Y.:. Genhlemon-1'tease accept a samipleof' butter made(1 from "hay-fed'' cows and wvith the use0 of youir Ollt-Edge Butter Maker. Wilthout its use the-butter made w.1s almtost as whIte as lard, while wIth Its use (as y*ou ill observe fromi the samnple sent you) tihe butter IA or a very beautiful, even golden color leavIng nottlh g to e dtesiredl ia that directIon. Several of giy.. petghibor- (hairy farmers have tried your potdorandc are lolId in Its praise. It passes ik market he eat a~ r~ but V'~j oth from butter, pwd l~0t~~df uonsunmpuon vurea. AN old )hysicitai, rotred front prac tico, having hiad placet 1in his hands by an East Indtia missionary tie fornuitla of a siimple Veget:tbio remedy for the speedly andl perminoitt cure for Cont. stimption, Broichiuts, Catarrh, Asthma and I Throat atnt Ltiig Ail'etions, also at positive atid railical cturo for Nor votict Debility atid all Nervous Coit plaints, after having testud Its wonder till eurttive powers lit thousandts of cases, hits felt It lis <litty to make it know to his stireritg fellows. Aetti ated by this mot Ive and at desire to re lieve hitnan stilleriig. I will send free of ciarge to all who desire it, tils re cipe, lin German, French, or English with full tireetiois for preparing in!I using. esent by 1ntil by aiidressilg withi.stainp, tiailiiig this paper, Wff. IV. SnirntA. 149 /s'c. s' ilock, Rochester, Neto York. Scieitific l'acts.-Hipop of 'otir strautis II) t') eight it:'hes tre fuilly sixteen per cent. stronget thiai thoso having bUt threoe strandls. ''arredi ropes, lIawsers and the like have twetity-flve per cent. less strengti than wiite ropes. 'ilis Is III consentrence of the liijitry the filree receive troi t01 10 hgl teiperattire of the tar 200 d eg. OATMEAL PUTJ)D1(.--To a quart of Inil k allow 'our tablespoon 'tils of Irlas1 ottical, to1r .tabJles)0Onfilal of flour atd a lile salt.. Bring the milk to a boll--itsng it fiarinat-ket.tle or a tin pail sot into a kettle of boiling water and stir it tho meal and flotur male smooth lit (old mi lk. Stir conistantly for fifteen or twent.y ilitttes, titeii set back for lifteet minitites before tirning out. Eat with cream and stigar. [iIxsxELs TErTE OINTMENT will euro sore Eyelids, Sore Noso, Barber's Itoh on the face, or Grocors' Itolt on the hands. It never fail. 60 cents a box, sent by mail for 60 conte. Johnson, Holloway & 0o. 602 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 81,425.50 Profita In 30 )ays: $10 In legitimato Stock Spoculations in Wall street, pays itinmenso profits. 1Pamphhe to ox Lpain.ng everything sont free. IlFATII & Co., Brokers, 1227 Broadway, N. Y. IF YoU AtE NEliVOU6 AND DEPUiENSE tPO EoOFI.AND'H GInxAN 13ITTIUIU. IIEstiiLL's TETrER OINTMNT wil eurO al seabby or scaly disemes of tho skin. VEGETINE FOR Chills, Shakes, FEVER AND AGUE. ''Atuono, N. C., 187T. Dn. It. It. STRVRE's: Dear Sir :-I feel very gratofri for what yotir valuable inedi lite, Vegetin , has dlone inI lly ftmilyl.. I wisit to expreos my thanks by inaform Ing 301 of the wotiderifut cure or iny son also, to Iiq. you know that Vegetine is the best medi elite I ever haw for cni.is. SHAKES. Fxvrn and AtK. My i-on was sick with mneasles in 1873. whilt left hin wit'h llp-J'int, dsease. ly son siutfered a great deat or 1)[1111 l of the timne; I he pui1 wins So great, he d d not hing but cr.y. The doctors didi not help hutn a particle, h i on(I not lift his foot, from t he iloor; he could not move withouteruteces. I read your aiverti ement. In t ihe "Loisville courier--lotrnal, ' tihat Vi'gi I t in was a great, lood Ptrilier ated Blood Food. I tried one bottle. which was a great bonelit. lie kept on wIth the inedicine. gr iduall.y L ai Ing. lie has taken eighteen bol ties In all. and io is completely restored to heali h; wAlks wlhIt out crultches Or cane. 110 Is ,w nbty yeats of age. I ltave a younger son, lfteet years of age, who is subject, to CHIuus. wheniever Ile feels one comig on. io comes in. takes a dose o Vegetine, and that Is the last, of the Chill. Veg etine leavoi no ba'i elTect upon the systein like most, of the ined cines recommendei for Chi.ls. I cheerfutly recomniend V'egetine for siuch comf. plalts. 11hink It, is tite greatest, mneilnte lia llespcCtully. Mil8. J. w. LIOYD. VEQETiNR5.-Witen the blood becoine lfeless and atsmgnan-, eith r from cango of weather or of lminate, want, of exercise, lrregular diet, or Iromn any other caulse, the VEGBTINE will renew the b1' od., carry of tite putrid humors, cleanse the stomacht. regulate tue bowels, and Impart, a tone of vigor to thte whole body. VEGETINE. Druggists' Testimouny. Msn. H1. R. STErVENS: 1oor Avr :-wo have been selling your remedy, the Vegetlite, for about. lthree year-, and take pleasuira in recommendIng it, to our cutst~Ome antd in no instrance whtero a ble'd purlil r wouid reach the case, haus it ever faild to effect, a eu e, to our knowledge. Ir. certainly is the inpte* ted Ira of renovatr. I 1setfly i. I.II EPH ERD & CO.. Druggists, Ait. Vernon, Ill. Is acknowledged by all classes of people to be titn beat, and most rel ialie blood purliier in the world. PREPARED BY II. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. Those answering an 4.Overusezuen, WIlt confer a favor upon the Adverniser anid the Publisher by stating that tney saw the adver. ttsenaent hr this lournal Inamnife the vao C GENTS WANT ED HFO TE OMPLETE O0E1 iB2, JUIJA MONAIR WRIGaz'8zW 200R; Th Mlorais. i tesilh Beauty, work, Amussrments Mmbers, Money a nil an petidings are ai senecdte' an~d wit. #% ita beauitful cooe ille trations. new type, toned a r. choice btndnsn cini low prie, th'i work uOUtNiTO IiAV AN iMMflhN F MALSE. No boouk liko i bas'ever bee-n pubhlhe,om For full dl aeri t ion and extra terms, aOrcess 5. C. MeCURI Y & CO., Plactaegphia, P. Pianos and Organs for y '."a.'" advncein rics.l'iano., Srb10 4t 4 8stp cur aann In5 aliriCn:ca1 -ent on ruci. /atalo ea pica . tatloc' 9f i ni -pierces e.n foer 3o. ctamp. 31i 5t lc.:N o lt o cl'sa o i.; ,, 2 ' l.. i5 t t, N. . To the besit lands in the best climate, with lbs best market., and on the best terms, along the line of lt'v. 3,000,000 A CRES Malpiy in the Famous RED RIVER VALLEY OPTHE NORTH. -On long tIme, low prien and easy payments. Pamphlet with fuli information mailed free. Apply to D. A. MoKINL.AY. Land Comn'r, St. P. I. & M. n'y, s. Pani, NIlmi. GOto WATOIEES.6IVEN AWAY. Omto0.000 wo. the of solid Gohll andt siver " ntche, Sliror-watre, Pilanos, -Organ e. Bewling *Chin~el Freineti, Mii llcal, Atearm, UJock-. und Jo ecuy, bei SI os Il Imm--upoe ameounlt of oitier valin c omils uat for dolao ns ci tile ins or, whioh-eory man. womaon, hyor g'ri can easily doi. No mney re quired. Al the. elegant un e costi, atIcles to be stron away are futh describo.t cunI len-tratedl by enegravinags, in a bok etitlced 4* Ttte- (ooKr. PanIzR," whIcth wa will AOie naltie aiid erea of pest ale otmni t ntdtt- or 'Janometa. Act r a . EA8 & ta..46Stemmcer ltlre, Boe LAN DRITI ' SIlhJ AREU T~hR- BST. D. r.Ar4lDIIETH A SONS, *1 & 9358.' II'H.I Si, PHUfIIYDiPRA. MORGAN & L1EADLY, Impdr~rsof Diamonds AND **StANS0M Bjpce *b- AMtila esa, ffli fr s e -t fad TJUS'i 0VW I BELLS OF CORNEVILLE. A handsome and corp't odillenl of thn "1 11l of (JornovIllo" by l'[tlu qultte, is now ready; ant al the mutilthe acti ,scullery atd cosune' ng are quito Withi thke re,11of ..mateurs it ,ll sure to b ox tenimively given nanl enjoyed. retty, liVely Froeolh I village scnes, contrasting with events ink "th1 hiau.tell castle, muike a spirited combination. Words uuobjectionablo. 'rco, $1 m4. WIlTE ROBEN the new Sunday Scmool Son Book, by Auboy ad Hlungor. blds fair to bo on - O the "nost succesusru. boomks of lts clims, as it is undo - iaatbly one of the sweeLtest ani b st. It wIll pay to buy ono, if only to slng from ttt hoin,. Prico A5 ets. VOICEP OF WOltIKIP,191 ( b. 0. Emerson,) $9 Por do~zen. TIRE TE11LE,(w. 0. Perkins) $9 per doz. New ietilaoti Ao. Miuaginig Claisste, (A. N. 1ohnson,) ti por dozen. The alove iro our throu newest Singting Fchon1 in okd. TIto 11rdt two havo i lItill set (if tunes for Choirs Foo full ls's of Now Sheet Music (Very eivk it tile AlUSICAI, TitcoiD. Th .t 1i Ihe W cV to keep well inkforme1 of all new Is,umn. Mla ied for d elm. Wailt for tlhose booki,, (lmost tiroughi the press) Teileg'aigee Jewols. J. It. Tonney. Assme-lensa Aatileess Un1ioki. V112ioa' Orgatn Istrilemetioi Itook. A. N. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. .5. H. DITSON & (10. 9220hestnut St., Phila. HOP .BITTERS, (A 0M4d"Oluet not a Drink.) oorrAme HOPS, BUCHV, MANDIAKIS DANDELION, W". OUU FemUeT AND BUTs? if XDAr, QtajjMg oF Ar.1 Ovnmu RIT-rans. ABDseasle Of the BtOmasch, Bowel@, Blood. Liver daYs, and Urinary organs, Noryousness, Blep no"s and especIa lly Female Complainta. o1000 IN GOLD. Ill be paid fora caas theywil not cure or help. o 6r anything impurt, or injurlos found in them. Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and try them ore you leep. Takeno otber. Coverm CVxz ti the sweetest, safest and best Ask ChIldreu a nor PAm for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys - saPorler to all others. Ask Druggist. . 1. 0. Is an absolute and ffimttible ere r Druukenog iuse of opium, I obacco and nareoics Send for circular. All ab~oveeid Sy draeum. Stop Bitte. ttg. ca. Bectitr, N.Y. Rupertus' celebri edm SIngl Breoch-loadinit Phot lilt at 815 tit. Dmbe-barrel Breoch lol era at 92011up. 1lasSi mnl Itroec'mI-l athi me 0i1u, Itiflo 'maul 'satoll il nimnas approvil English nitld Americ,. makes. All klatds ortpmrl in implem-nti aels:ri I. el a requir-d by Ir it *ui'n n moil 00i, 1 N I-, Bit l"I-1 ll*LfOA itO OI.~ . 11 a u i best gua yet utaio Jor the icel. Pr ice oil ipplemi lonl. JOS. C. GRUBB & CO., 712 Market St., Philada., Pa. , THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS lHats a Pad ditrering front nil othas to ,,,. in ehit, li i tself t all s it ile SENSID. of the bsdy, while tlm A in the TRUSs S a o p fl l ~tight, prcassre the Hernia is hel itsemrety d" ani mgit. nist a ramical cirp or. 'in. It s asy .iurable ainsetenp. tent ts muill. cascilmars "- Eggleston Truss Co., Chicago, ill., Office of Dr. M. W. CASE, 9 ilet a aCurn ~ is .1nulbb, It massy thoroughsiucsMu-tm ea 4'us--- am...-..... ""-''"""""'o l"'"""'uzerasa.en tles to demonstrate tho vanto of Carholate of Tar; the m sung raemeall aF/ant kms..'ms nu to snc . Ultlna andl Cmi the most heling aneil si thilng proesrties are min cornbi ineo Treo Tar, that thn merm, breasthhig converts then, le. or vapor. Thisa Is inhle-taiken right to th lesiseaed y nao haot Wrates*, shnply inhkaings or bressthing It, nut ment is endorsmed by phlysicina overywhere, ansd hIghl thmouisnds, who havo und's It wItl.h prfect matisfsaction. Ph sent. Satisfaction Always Gluaranteed. Addmress, Di The reduction here announced in the pi p~uts that pape~r within the roach of overy Su iunestionahly, the cheapeset weekly paper States. It gives 832 large pages (1 lx10 -eight. pagedi for a cent at its lowest club rate eaich memiber of a club of twenty or more other publications because tho clulb rates < than they could aflordl, will not bo slow to rate heretoforo for a club of less than thi; Now the price for twenty copies, or over, is a hold one, andl even tho present large circu is desirable for the duIo extension of its fiel is sure to comc. Lsower prices do ndt mol - contr'ary, it is purposed to make the pape departments. HIer'e are thte .New Bates.--Fro; to nine copies, in a package to one address, in a packago to one address, $1 .25 each. 'I address, $1.00 each. These prices incluado p Subscriptions wvill be taken for any portic papers for a club must be sent in a packag have for reference the names of all the a each club subscription lie accomipanied wi the persona who are to use the paper. Superintendents will remember that th< portion of a year at tho., yearly rate. Tv months for -live dollars. Why not begin ne Any reader of' this adIvertisemnent, y Sunday School Times, can receive it, on twenty-five cents. Send also for a frnse spec four-*pago scholars' le~sson hlp, con tainin pictures, and a great variety of valuatblo les. JOHN D. WAT TLES, Publisher, iCeep thisfos heat sjut ta~* qality at hail'. Pres ..svalumoal o - ingrhe ins - oeni w oris VUT'lth~' Et Orocer *our book " f orlit. Sn $ 1,00. - Gr * ,.' Addrei ADAIO . ARELINEOWIINN N:CONDUCTING CEMEN RETAIN THE HEAT LONGER. 00NOTBUR THEHAND. IRON BOTH WAYS. Tho Albrecht a.re the Claencet first-eineg Pianos hS the 4atarket. Call nuad get prices, or wend for LIluastateaI Catalogue sd P'rce List. ALBRECHT & CO., Wareroomus a 610 Arah Street, Pailadelphia. Pa. Ohronlo Dlseaus.by a n E~tfigAL CURES ' STJ01GLY0IDQRSED Wa 81T FREE!IS a..&.=, =4.E wi. have used thinTle at wADu.N~aaT A Pa3-Ale. 111U OseA NtL ?Pbgrf THE PENN MUTUAL Life In irance Company, OF 1'111 A DELP1IIA. Incorporated In 1847. Aasets. a6,730,000 PURELY MUTU %L. Surrius retltried ai.,.nntly In redotion of Prenal uuma, or to incr(<-a-4 hiniratice. Policlu< nnn forfolt tiii., b, te of 11 Conlpeny. 1an-mont Pol kius", egnwl al IfM Rlates. .Agetile Wuigieti. Apply to . . 5. bSTEHIE . V. P. QM,4Q~DYKES' BEARD ELI II#lf T HER M OMETERS, Mhi.a) ump ,4. Operagia-s.. ~eOaiw, p 1at*i-t, i1:uromea.oni. it (areaill Reduece1 Ame.x . t.& J. B E40 K, htala uretrari aI% Opt1clnns, l'I.Iihaloipahii. Sorin 3 Ft In q1, 11h i4 I ra iled Catalogilo of 141 pages, a131 33 Arch Etreet, Philadelphia. .S a Ter'ilblo INirense. Ita fearul eflectm rrnitiom rinaning down tho throat, we2n ak eyes, .-n Ios, losPs of voice, ioP3 ofgmell, dljggnslaa iggtil , lnneal ci. t'lilius, na.I i all~iy coiataiiptiora. Faur11 i liet to atry lareattawet~ sre worso thtan liseless. .1i ileglctty ronl iv.. loj into0 quIck coumpantion. Thui nio0st 4RBLATE of TAI HALAIT )ATARRHATHMWAI as" h'l.CONSUMPTION., toa irannokn T onchitig & Deafness. nPR f i innla power at Ol)ee. Tils treat 1. M. W. CASE. 933 Arch St., Pialladelphaia, ras icei of The Sunday School Thnaes nday-school .in the land. It now becomes, of its size and character in the United schos) of reading mattor a year, or over it costs less than two cents a week for persons. Schools that have been taking f The Sunday School Times wore higher appreciato theso nlOW prices. The lowest ty copies has beon $1.90 for each paper. $1.00 for each paper. The reduction is lation does not warrant it, but the chango d, andl the nceory increased circulation in a poorer pa per, or less of it,--on the r better Ihans ever before in all of its n one to four copies, $2 each. From five $1.50 each. From ten to nineteen copies, wen ty copies or more in a package to one :>stage, which is prepaid by the publisher, ni of a year at yearly rates. While the to one address, the putblish~er desir'es to ubseribers. Ho, therefore, requires that Ih a list of the names anid addresses of ty can try the paper in their schools for a renty .teachers can be0 supplied-for t~hree ho hs never been a subscriber to The trial every week for three months foi men of The Scholars' Quarterly, a forty a colored map, beautiful illustrative ion matter. Addlress, 725 Chestiaat St., Philadelphia, Pa. ' 'efer'ence. r* makes "(lilt-Ehe" 'llutIbr'the year reimnd. Cosn . sand the Relenicoe l ceitry appliedi to llutter. linjy, Ants-t ami Wlinter flutter maede equal te the 'I1ro lnet. Inucreas es4 product C per cent. Improves ent 90 per cent.' ltilduces tlbor'9f charning one. rents lntter bieeming raneid. Improves maerket cents a pound. (luaranteedi free fron..1 ltijurios' ..(lves as nice lenei Color the- cS h util prodluco $il.0) in inc rea'e d. and lue. Can you nmake a better 1nvesI se ns, Genuine 80ok1 (only in boxes \Witlh trade hgirymaiid, together avIi wvordis "'G[Ia.3Cnok !A xma " printed on deach paclkngo,; Ioewdefsold and OGeea1 Spre-keepers. Ask your doalt for: . Hints to Ilutter-inkers," or send stathip-totte oat saving by uting pio Varger* esae. BU lN~MN , Pa.