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DOMESTIC. SCALLOPED 'lkWI'%AOTs.-PIe and out in slices one-foirth of an inch thick; prtok in a pudding dish, In alternate layers with a force-meat made of bread crumbs, butter, salt, pepper and a little white suigar, spread thickly oi each 1.yer ot tomatoes, and when the dish is nearly full put toiatoes uppermost, a good bit of butter on each slice, Dist with pepper and a little sugar. :trow with dry bread crumbs and bake covered half an hour. Remove the lid iben and bake brown. Tomato figs ire made In this way ; First remove Ithe skins; then add one pound of white sugar for every pound of fruit. Place ini a stone jar and allow to remain for twonty-four hours. Pour off the syrup aind boil, skimming unt.il clear. Re turn the syrutp to the fruit and let it Itand twenty-tour houtirs, piour it off, boil and stimn as before. After the thirt time the tomaloes are ready to dry. Place them on earthen plates and set them inI the sun. When well dried. pack in small Jairs or wooden boxes, withii fine white sugar sprinkled be tween each layer. Tomato catsup. Cut line a nalt' peek of ripe tomatoes and mix With the following: 'T'hree pints of vine'gaLr, one onion and two green peppers, cut 11ne, one teaculp of black and white mustard seed mixed, One1 tcnculp or1 lastartiitmsi1, do of salt, do. of sugar, one tablespoonful each of cloves and mace, and two o'linamon and black pcl)per, three celery stalks, cut ilne, or onIe Oun1ice of the ced two .'ed peppers n% ithout the seed, and two roots of horseradish, grated. Nothing Vani beat this. MANAoEMENT 01 CHILDREN,-There is too imtuch mistaken ki ndIness In the management of children. ' The law of* of love Is great, but; united firmness is greater. Your whiildren can lbe yolr Alds to good housekeeping. Make themi hielpfil 1 and useful, and you iaiike them iappler. LOt themli early form habits of neatness anid order, and when you are weary you will not have to wait oin iheir carelessness, Teach them to -rive you courteots speech and manners, and41 theyW will. live to honor. Let no partof your house be too good for your faiiily. Let the boys s. well as tile :irs' budi-roomn be light and eheery. Take uZreat, pains to have tht hom1n at traction stonger than can come from outsiide nlhinences. So few children aonfllde In their pIrent s or guardians. Would it not be wvell to take an litereat in them towards us, instead of repol ing. Is PolK WuiLoLtsom: ?-We find a qu11estioll raiseld as to tie wlolesome ness of pork, snine part les declaim Ing agains it itli asl article of food, etc. WIhat a pieceof folly 1 t is at. thi is late day to raise siich an i 1ssue 1 Porik clIL erS, C0111)ised of On'e-ten til 1' tile civ ilized population of tile worli, will scout at. shl 1i1on sese. For all per sons of Itemiva habit s, pork is jusi.as Wholesome as~ anythinig else., atal lar mo'e' sustainain. ''o discard pork would be to d iscardi Oi orm of tle mai n Itetus1 goilg 11110 0111 "val statistles. What would4 becomo of' tile almv anti !he navy, ol'our merichant marinie; or, iII a iword, tile great. 1uass of our 1p iop ulatiol, if pork weor to be tihrowi over boa rd ? I'be Ilea is su tIreImeily abs ird tilt) fot wottid be just, cause for a sumptunary revoluilon, IMPORTArr TO io-rniXus.-Another im portalit fact, 1it been -.liscovereil by physologists-namtely, the saliva of an is inca pf:tbnIe of o1 Inert I ng sta tI into food iln place o1' Inottit hi-'s miil k, ill t hie case of infanit.s, illv~ariabl y lI. Such children cann~lOl digest.,1 starch and are underl'1d, or' tm~tl starv'ed, dyinlg ilnal.. ly of lmarastllus. Starch'ei, arr'ow-ro~ot, sago, tapioutt, etc., ItrIe useless becauisa itid igest.ihlie, l'or' &'hildrien before thbey have cut theiir teethl. RIXci Sour w. 111 n lnKEN I'EA.--PIck over' iI wash quartI'er of' a poun1 ld or rice, put1. itint a11 quart, oi' boiling wia ter' ctnt ia lig a 1tblespioon ful ol' salt, anid boll it. for' tellIl mIntes. TIhenl drain it, put, it into two quarts 01' [ brothi, or me a t stoeck 8(easonted withi pcpper' and sail. and boil it genitly until1 the grains beginI to cractk topeni. Meltni Cline boil a pin Il o' g eenl p~ens In boil - lng water' and1 salt un tl tIIhey are0 teln der, wash81 thiem well w Ith col water as soon as tey ar'e done, dralin the1m, and puit thetu into the soup tureen As soon as the ice is tenider' pour the soup itito tile tureenI oin the pea1s and1( '.1 serve at, once. To Proxusi Ecos.-Sixtoeen eggs, 01ne quai't of vliegar', ha11f 6tunce o1 black >epper, hallI' oun lce Jamtenihii pRepe, ha 1' outnce gInger. 1Rol1 thle eg~gs for' twvelve milnutes, then til themi itto cold water, anti1 take oll' tile shel11. Put, the vinlegar, w ith~ the pepr andi gin ger, into a slewpantI, and1 let, It almmler for ten minuttes. Now pla1ce te eggs etc., boiling hot, an1:1 w1hen cold, t~le them dlowni with a bladder to excluide - the air. This pliekle wIll be ready for uBe Ina miointh. House Up The liver if it ic dormuat. and avoid a train of evils wicit musllt ot'oerwiiso ensue. Atuony ilostettor's Stamiach liittera. It spe dl y b'an isheos thiose paina8 in tile regiln of tm areatrid organ, the .vollowniess of the ialkin. nausea, ver attack. A bilious iuib. 't, aft -r a budo courso of this espitat liver sttimunlant an I invigorant, finds tha~t lisa toi~no I i~ ni onger turred in the morning. 1h:8 breath is crown swoeti'r, a i'un dred inexp~ioe al enations, no longer make his life uaarablo. his bowels have acquired the steadin~ess of a well-reguhaod pico of mstehanism, and he can oat wvithm a hearty api polito andu go 'd digestion. it Is because the hitter - assuist,. niatu-e In her efforta to birin~g back the disorh'ir'd liver anid bowe a to their normal coitiini, that it aotcomiplihos such remarkable cures. CALBO.Nott he derndorized petr'oleum hair renlewer' and1 reCttIoer, a1s 11mplroved and perfected, chailenges the wvorld and stands withiotut a r'ival amiong the hai d esing, andis a universal favor A LADY's Wtra.-'--Ohm, how I do wish m skinwas a clear' as yours," salil ladyto0h' friund. "Yitn caln easly akeit~o,"answer'med the fietnd. "Ho ?' inu tredthe f1i'st lady. "Bly ung fop itters, that. maikes pure rich blood and blootuluBg heoalth, It dlid - fr me, its you observe." Road of It. VEGETIuNE has never failed to eft'ect a cure, givinig tonie aind strength to thme Ifstam debilitated by disease. A~ 1(N8 COLD Is S0MaTwm R CoW''t AceTsD oN ToP eP 4WoTI1lsR, theS accornpuinying Cough bie'ominq set tled andeconfirmed, ahd the0 Lungs -o str1tined and4 raohced that the-prOdUett~on of t uberes fre quently follows. 31mliy existing eaues of Pul. mnonarv Disease may be thus aocountam for aund yet. Jioi many ota era are abw carelessly allow inog thrmeselv to dtr~ tithroumgh time prelimt -ary symptoia 401-Iohled by the fa i poliy of at. l Wing'a 0d to take osr ~f ltaet f.0Dh first, ntiation 00 of aghrCd. or any Ta roat or mmtrube.reot' prof tyto urJayne 3 ratttablis I TI'MOKYl'M. A WFrAiln PnAJor -- A pleasanti an ucdole Is told of I'Iurtidge tlie cele brated ihnain m inn mk er. III I jtaveiling on hor eback ilto the counr-Y hie stop ped lor hIs dillner al In inI, it tid after ward called for hi horse$v thaI hle Im igliht reach the next, ton i where e Ilhtenid. to sleep. 'I'f .%onl "-(i 1.1 take my tdvie, sir,'' sait the worthy iosi ler, as lie n as about to moluniit his loi'se, "'You will stay whe)e yoti are Vol ' I-lie f ight, as yo1 will srtel" be overtalken by a pelting rain.' "N atisellse, nonsen3e," said the al anita- inaker, "there Ia a six pen se f,1r you my inest fellow, ani good It bier nool to you.' le proceeded Onl Is journ-Iey, anld sureen 40ough lie was well dren clhed in a heavy shower. Patirldge was struck with tihe man's predietion, and being always intent on the Interest of his Il tanaine, he rode back on the instant, ail[ was received by the hostler with it broad grin. Well, sir, you see I was right after all." "Ys my lad, you iave been so, and here Is a crown for you : but I give it to on coniditioni that you tell m11' how you knew of this rain.'' "To be sure, sir,'' replied the man "why the truth 18 we have an almnalac in our house called 'Partridge's Alma tne,' aiid the fellow is such a notorious liar, tihat wihenever he promiscs us a ile (laly we always know that it will be the direct contrary. Now, your hionor, this, the 21st of June, Is put down in our 'almatine ini-doors as 'set tied line weather, no rain.' I looked at that before I brought yotr horse sut, and so was enabled to put you oil your guard, Ancrc Cumm.-A hundred years fromt nw Baldwin's Hotel, in Sai Franeisco, will be cut up into canies, and the latter sold at a dollar apiece as relles of a building in which was ex hibited the most colossal Instance of arctic cheek in American annutals. A gorgeous velvet-vested and cit-glass diamond-pilu stranger from Chicago was requested to leave the house after it was ttiscovered thit, thme only effect. for a two weeks' board-bill lie pois sessed was a carpet-bair cotitauiig a pair of oli mocks and bushel of*saw dust. 'llow dare yolt suggest stinh a 0tig." sia Id t he guest, twirlinhg iis orolechai. "%I ant Chn I riimat of the Chicago Comtittee to receive Giant. Don't you know a promitient citizen wviei you see one ?'' If yo don't go,,' said the importa ble clerk, "we'll have to fire you out." "By whose autthority do you perpe trate this outrage, sirt? By whiat-'' ''"ly the nape of the neck and the seat of your trousteri,"' linterrupt.ed the clerk, firlly, and lie rang for a porter. "Very well, sir, Inder the cirm in - staiices, 'il go; but tn id yoi, young Man, don't let this occur AoaitN !" and lie wallked lwitily ouit.. AN O1 lawyer ill Pi'l ladel phia long hid (lie repuItatioll of beliig the iost coiurteouls inan Ill the city, becauseo le wits always bu polite to his wife when lie chanced to meet her ii t.he street; blit an ulgenerous foe at last discov cred and made known the fact that the hill lawyer was near-sighted and mistook his wife for some other wom A wmx wanted her husband to sym pat ize wilt h her in at feminine qiarrel batt, lie refused, say Ing, "I've livedl long enoughi to kntow than one woinai Is as good as anlothier, if not better.'' ''Anid I,'" retortedl the wife, "'have liv edi long enough to kniow thait one0 mani is as bad as anlothter, if not, wvorse I" A L.AIY will beat a grocer down on a hailfI p~oitiid of mustaird, butt shie wIlt alwa%'iys give a peddler hiis pri1c. No tnattecr how hottest or utprightr the smalil boy may be, his mother pretfers to lhcep the pantry eon taining the pies5 locked. ITt a boy who takes doliber'ite allm at a tbirut ati iets fly and blows his head oil' w iil be lienard frorn shortly. TInui man wvith the line country resi dleice is not puithtlg 011 i) mlany tairs as lie did. hour Inoths ago. Thix more costly and( dlilente thei stock ings, the morn ai young lady ia ini dlffereint to wimnd. f'r ia always the scarfplin with the most brass ona It tat finds the readilest, 'ITrl Ures are not of a literary tirn, but, It, is said that they tire all well red. Nio boy is too high-toned to go shoot Ing with a sevenity-flve cent pistol. No mantt hias Over beenI known to pawn~ his straw lhat. CA Use AX)) laexic r.-T'he imal inIl im-u of n'rvousness Is ind igestistr, and that is caulsedl by w'eaknv's oft thet Stomiaeic. Noo('le catt ha lve'5(1und nerves iad g. od heal th wIthout uislig Hop11 Htuers to. sttreigrten the stotmachi, purify the lod, anid keepi thie liver and kidneys active, to carry ol aili the poisoinoits and waste mlatter of the system. 8ee othetr column. A FvFORITK Cocoti RaMnDY.--For Colds, Soreo Throat, Asth ma, Catarr'h and~ other dliseasesl ot' the bronchial tubes, no mocre useful artIcle ennt be found than the wvell-known "'Drowa''s .lBonchtal Trochaes. Tiuii pr'ice of soap is rapidly adlvanc lng. A year's sutpply of D~OinNs' EI.ltC-rnti ouight no0w at 01(d priice wvili be a very Juldicious purchase. Glyntyour neIghbor a heolpinghand( by recoimmendhing him to keep, Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup In hIs faily for all the Iis babies atre subject to. Prgrimages to Bantato, N. V., are mad1e by thousands or . inlvalids an nutally to consult with the medical and surgical stair of the World's Ils lpensary anld Invalhids' Ilotel, the larg est prIvate satitnrium ill the world. All elhronie diseases are t.eatedl by sei antific mletods. Tihe practlee Is di u Ided~ among ninle eminetnt spielllts. Amiong the most popiular domsatle melies in the land uare thioso ma nin factured by this Association, amiong which are Dr. i'ierce's Gohln MedlI eat Discovery, the greatest of aitura tlves or blood-cieansers, and Drs Pierce's Pellets (little pills) .that have largely anlpersedled the ol-fashioned coarse pills. Comnpound, Extraict of Sm'urt Weed is deservedly popaliar as a remedly for dliarrhe'l, dysettry, lutx, and kindred dIseases; also as a pain killer and remedy for colds. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the great remedy for female weaknesses and associated (derangements. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rlemedy is the "Old Reliable." Inwalid's GuIde Book-10 oents, postjpaid. Addreis World's Dipesr Mdoa Asoltin3Bt fal ~ . .o odn al CAS-oTn-OL lIEAN.-The modo of cul livation Is much like thnt of Indian corn. It islplalnted in haills four feet apart. Two beans are dropped ia etacl hilIl, and if both germinate, the weaker plant 1A desturo ed. It is plan ted dur Ing the cori-platiitig season ; that Is, when no further frost may be expected. It i ctiltivated after the manner of corn. The height of the plant varies from tiroe to eight feet, according to the soll and season. 'I hero are two varie ties of the oil-bean, namely, the blue stem and the red-stem; some farmers prefer the red and some the blue. There In a so-called castor-beati plant that is 'naguilleent iII its tropical luxu rii uiee, bitt, It is more a follage thtian an oil platit, tho beans li ng otil of favor with tile oil-crushers. Tile beaus ma t-:re diring Atugust aid 8eptember, or ra'her the imatturing continues till the I A ost kills the plaitnts alnd all the imma tire beans. Te pliant throws out dur Ing this period, froim time to time, what tare called the spikes, to which are at tatcled the pods contialning the beans. These spikes vary in length from four or live to 11fteen lieles, the average being about ten liatches. The spike is in the form of a cone and stands erect on the plant. Tie harvest commences when tile first beans begin to pop. The shell holding tiae bean explodes and the bean Is ejueted a niumber of feet. Tle canse is (loubtless the slate that pro utlces tlie popping of corn, being the applieation of helia to the enclosed moisture. Children are used with e con(iny in the gathering of the spikes. A sled, abolt ttre1 feet wide, Is gen erally usud, which is drawni between the'rows. The spikes that have thrown ol 1one or more beans, are detached with a knife, and the others tare drawn to lie poppiig floor near the homestetad. The flour is prepared by clearing from graase a level sptce of an extent corres p0onding to the amotant of the crop. The pikes tare thrown upont the floor w itout crowdling one Oil the'ot-her, iand the stil gtves the heat to expel tile teans. They are tUeni wilnnowed from the chair and are ready for ntarket. Tihe price is now tilnety cents per bush el, of, stay forty-two ipo11nds. There is always aa Iarket, for thein, yet the bty ers tare in, ta "tring."' The few mills re gtilate the prices. All tie buyers aare local agenais for the mills, anizd wihile there is ge nerally io curlpetition, tilie crushfuers are awaare ihtat they mAst pay tat least a ef-rtaiin priee, or the beains will n1ot be likely to be produced the following season. The yield varieb Ifromx tell to eighteen bushels per laeru. In otlio words, the yleid is as liear thal, of wheat ias can be deterinined. Far liners are not ii unison as to tile kind of Soil best adipted to the bean ; but the gelneral opilioll is corn eet, aild that is, the better tihe iaitii.t soil, the better the Crop. There i. is great aidvantage Iarising fromn raising beans, an11(d it 4s, tLtt the sol becomes decidedly and greatly improved. It isgenerally stp posei tliat this arises lroimi so many Of thet beans beii,, unavolded expelled kn the field. There is a singaiftrity at tending tle gatherlog of' tle beans that. Is both peculiar and tinpleasiait, A dizzinhess iand qiialiiishnhess faequenitly attack the gaitherer. These tare imit-ll tested particttlarly after a heavy Je w or a riii, whei the so Is shining hot. Ali odor is then exhaled from the crop, w hih causes t lie ialsea ; bt, there are iift els who attribte tall this to imuag ination. The writer is in this case Onte ot' tle fatithiful. It is perhlaips not gena crtally knitiowi that live stock will be coie sick tid frequeitly (it) from eat lig the beanis. As a rule stock that Is frequeutey115 fed, will not toich them. They tare egnal ly danigerota to persons whot uty3 patatke of t.hiimi. Hlow -rO Pt.Aar W A'rI:n Lrtt.:s.--Thae best. way to plaant Maclh flowers tas thi" ilowerinzg ruLthh, thie watetr lily, or arei other at(J11Ic speeies we iiay wish to reart, is to get anu ol baisket, (ntot, too coarse in lts webbiing), l1ii it witLIh soil well satt iatedl in watter, tand~ place toe roots oil the plait t 1here in. The b~asket shioul d thieni eithier be weigh teal witi stonles or saurroiintled w itht stoneLs bu it ar~ound( it ini tile bed of the pond~ Or streami, to ,preventt Its being shif'ted or overturntied by thue cuarreit oi any other distuarbiiig imnfluenace. A ~ediuent, Is quiickly deposited iaround, the pitanat speedli ly fInds Itself at hon1 e3 Iln its new quatiers&, tiid has a short, tlIne the basket elthter falls to pieces or at, least so far yleidls to the~ uinkindly con ditois in whlech It Is placed tas to be little or 10 ipleatimient to the Sprad lug roots. Th'le basket should be rathert a flune one, or' eisc the dirat in which the planit ls set wvil be wiashedf out, anid the trouble wvill then iall haye been takent in v'ain. As shtort a (11me as p~ossllble snoauld elapise bietweent the remiovtal of aniy waiter pliant fromi its old hlomel to its new one; and whiere somne llt'le Ltin must of neccessi .y Intervene, the roots should be kept, dtamp1, either by immnaersioin In sie conavenilent vessel or by being surroundedl by datmp 1moss, unatil they ctan be replanteud. Thank (God for Aneiuaegls!f WEF.LEET~'.~, MA~s. , A pril 10. 187(t MEssas. Nucsurrsima & Co. Dear Sirs: Enclosed you wIll flndl one dollar. for which please send me a box of Anakt'ei. Direct it to Mu. ford ltichi, Jr., WVellikht,, harn, stable Co., Massi. My Wife lhas suffeured terrIbly with piles for ten years, and had tried all kiids of remedies that udhe couild hea~ir of without munch relief. Last aunimoir Iimhappened to hear of Aniakesisa when I was in Bloston andi so I procured a btox and imhi (itperienicedh immediato relief. She says whoe can oxoltaim with the coloc bratod professor: Thmank Glod fair A nake'sia/ She gave part, of the contents of thme iox to a frienad of her's ina Provmaetown. anld they helped her so thaa'. she sont the niext day and bought some; Th'le most of thie inahabitants, of this plaee and vIcinity are soia-faring people, and by being exposed to wet and celdi,and~ hard pulhinag at ropes. nine out of ton are troua bled with piles, anid have tried so many reme dios without relief that they are discouraged and have nao faith in anything, baut I know that they are a good artmcle. Now I will tell you my plan; I am a peddler and travel in Barn stable couanty, arid times are so hard that money is very scarce beut if Icani afford it this summer I want to buy about a dozent boxes on purposo to gieaway to time uubovers, a nd I think that by so doing. anda being~ acquainted with so many people. that I could get lip quite a trade In A nakesis if you would givo me the sole rIght of tis county... Youa s truly. 111V illD R!Cfl, Jn. A nake.'is is sold by all ibet-clia-,s draugdits. Price $t 00 per box. Hathnf'la ltmted rrece to all suiferers, on aplicat.oni to P. Noazeul der & Co., llex 3910, New York. T'ni hand! tha t rocks the cradle, is ft htad that mo'ves the earth. Dr. Rolhl's lithe Syrupl is the best remedy for till ('oml ain4a e'-tid ron iare subjeet to, such aL .lUyyt'ary. Plarbona, Huim w'er Cwnpl.dint, Wind Colle, etc. PrIce I, Yeu Would Enj~oy Ghood lealth -Take foollands Gelrman fillers. If Troubled with Constipation, take IHdof SI,425.50 Profits in 30 hays; 510 in legitimate Stock Speculations in Wall street pays fimenso proftts. Pamiphalets ex pilsining everythinig Seont free. HICrrn & do. .rkr,197 litosadway, Ni. Y. Rfell's. Teller. Oantment Wall core' every orm of To ter. t0O90 1WX.otthe*ao th Mas. 2W. 9f' iniment, IF You aro DyspOptilo Hooland's (eno Bitter# will ouro .ju. IF Your Liver is Disordered Ilooflgnd'Vs Qgj man itMers will uot it aright. VEGETINE lLIDNEY COMPLAINT. DISEANE OF TIRE MLIDNEYS. Tac s1rnip)toIns of an acute attack of inflan 31:1 0I' of tio kidney.- are as follows: Fove: I -11, int hII smiil of the back. and thence shool Ing dowiward nummbnos of th' thigh. vomi Ing, 11,1111. at, first a le. rcdcolorof1hoeur.nl wh1h i-1ecomes pale mid colorless as th disoas Ilict etl, qni I 1 disch'Arge.i very often wit pain atid difileult'.; coittvones, ad some d( rG oofoolc. Ini chronic isens -sot thekidney le: syrnptomsi a p.iIn in the back and limby drs-ness of tho skin, trequont tarinat~on copol itly at night), goneral rop4y, headache. izl liess of silt, I iigoeston, aid palpItation of th hea rI, grad atal lbss (f -trongt. paleness an tiifli of the face, cough and shortneos o I it diseases of the kidneys the V3getine give iminediato ro lot. It line never fal 0d to cur whwn it 1, taken regularly and diroctions fo] lowed. In many casus it may take several be: ties. PSpclaiiy cas3 of I ing Etanding. It act dirooiy upon the accretions, cleansing an, stren,4(honing, removing nil obstructions an lin)Uritlea. A grIat many can testIfy to case of loingstandisg having ben portooty cu od b, the Veget ne, oven after trying many of thl know n reino lea which are sa ( to be exprosil; fo,- this disoas, Kidney Complaints. I Gaineui Mixteon Pouiis. CINCINNATI, 0., March 17, ISTT. )oar$Ir.-1 hay b'en a groat sufferer fron Kidney Complaiit. and after the use of a fev bottlesof Vegotine I tind inself ontiroly cured I ga ned SIXtcn pounds in 11)sh white takinj th o Vogel mne. I will ch'ceriully ro onmnend It Yours tru!y, N. T. AtulJIme, No. 80 West Nixth Street. Kidney Complaint. 11. It. STRVSNR : CINCINNATI, 0., March 19, 1871. Pe Ir Mr-1 havo uezol your VF.OKTINK for somi time, aid enn truthfully say it has boon a gro V bonefit to mie; and to those s-iffering from dMe Cns s of the ki Inoys I cheerfully recommend it Itespctini'. 0. 11. IsMITI. Attestod to by K. 11. Ashilold, iruggist, cor El.ith and Ceitral avenues. Kidney Complaint. n y NINNATI, 0., April 19, 197T. I h'vo uTffered several years with the Kidnoe Complaint,. and was I(IindCtt to try VXIIKTINB. I tve ta:en coveral bottles of your proparation nal 'In convinced It Is a valtiable remedy. I uias oniio in more 70ci ttha any other medicine I eiii iettrilIy iecnmmond It. to all sufforing from Kidney Coimplainus Yours itespeco tilly, J. S. MuC!ILLIN, FirsLt bookkeeper for Newhall, Uale & Co.. flou, lnchunts, No. 86 West Froat street, Claclo VEGETINE. Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, BosToN, MASS. Vegoeino Is Mold by all 1isruggnts. OP BITTRS. (A Medicine, not I Drink.) 0XTArN* ROPM. UUUCHU, MANDRAK DANDELION, A " M PRearT AND BxuT MxmnoAx, QoAuUMu OF AL" 0=2n4 BIrrmxa. Disease of the Stomaeh, Bowe, Illood. Liver, dueys, and Urinary Organs. Nerousness, Sleep. Iee and especially Femalo Compialata. 610 IN GOLD. il be paid for a ease theyvwin no cure or help, or or anithing Impure or Injiulous found in them. Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and Ury them fore you sleep. Take no other', orCovenCuaolnlh., vwedet, safot &a best AAtc Cb-Ildaw lbs 167 rAD for Bioncb, LUver ,.ud Kidneys Is superior to all others. Ask Drugts D. 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Thes i)sa ly larger than suusstarte s~y vgtah~e n o iliul ds o iir HEALTH IS WEALTH. Health of Body Is Wealt of In. Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent Pure blood makes snund lesh, strongebonO an a olear skin. I you would have your esh Arm, your bones sound without earles, and your coin Ilexion fitir, uso iadway's sarsapatrlliAP Resolvent. A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION " To cure a osnoNic or LONG STvANDING DIMDAS is truly.a victory in t he healing art; that reason ing power that clearly discerns DEFEOT and sup p1 es a remedy: that restores step by step-by uegreos-the body which has been siOwly at tacked antI weakened by on insidious disease, not only commands our respect but deserves our gratitudo. Dr. Radway has furnished man kind with thnt wonlorful remedy, Radway's Sarmapiarallan tesolvent. which accom pulshes thl.s result, and suffering humanity, wIo drag out an Oxistenco of pain and disease. through long days and long nights, owe him their gratitulo."--MedaI ilcastnger.. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Radway's "Treatise or disease and Its Cure." as follows: List of Disease. Cured by Ralway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. Chronic Skin Diseases, Carles of the Bone Humors in the Blood, Brofulous Dise 'ses, B or unnatural Habit of Hody, Syphilis and Vene real, Fever Sores. Chronic or Old Ulcers Halt Iheun, IlIckota, White Swelling, Seal i hload, Uterine Alfections, Cankers Olanflular Swell ings, Nodes, Waating and D)Cc iy of the Body. Implesand Blotches. Tumors, Dysrepsia. Kid noy anid Bindtler Diseases, Chronto Rlh -umtism and (lout, Uonsumption, Grivel and Calculous Deposits, anti varieties of the above complaints ta) which sometimes are given specious names. . We assert that there is no known remedy that passesmos the curativo power over those dis **LSs th'it RADWAY'S JRsoLVBN' furnishes. It cures, step by step. surely, from the founda [ion, and restores the injuredT parts to their ound condition. The wntNim of the body it re stopped aand healthy blooto 1 sups. 11lied to t he system, from which now ma rial iN formed. Tuls is the fl~st correctivo p ter of ItADwAY's RRKoLvRNT. In cases where he system has been mvalivated and Moroury, Q'ilcksilver, Corrosive Sublimate have accumu in t,ed and become deposit ed in the bones, joints .. , causing caries of the bones, ricket s. aninal -urvaturei, cont~rtions, white swoling3, var Iose veins. et' . the SAisAr.RILLIAN will resolve A way thoe3 deposits an I tterminate the virus if Ithe disease from the system. If those who are taking the'se medicines for - oe cure of Chronic. Scrinlous or gyphilitlo dis Pases. however slow tiny bi the euro, "jeel bet. -r," andl flnd their general health Improving, toir 1iei1 and weight increasing, or even keep n i its own, Is a sure sign that, the ouro Is pro ressing. In those dIheases the patient either Uti better or worse-tho virus of the disease I not inctivo; if not arrested and driven from %h! blood it. will spread and continuo to under 'iIno th constitution. As soon as the BAasA -'%R ILtAN inake.i the pAilent' feel bettor," every .ur you %viii grow better and increase in health, . ength and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS. The removal of these tumors by RADWAY's it sotsVrNT is now so certainly established that mt was once co'isidered almo ,t miraculous is ow a co'n mon recogniz'd t tot by all parties. kWitno a the cases of ilannah P. Knipp Mrs. 0. Kapf. Mr. J. H1. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. Etondrix, pubishe i In our Almanao for 18T9; also that of 41r3. t. N. Bibbins. in the present edition of our 'Palse and True." Ose Dollar per Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires' minutes, not houre, to relieve pain and cure acute diseaso. Radway's Ready Relief, In front one to twenty mi'utes, never falls to ro-lievo PAIN with (no thorough1 appliction. ' Mat.t er how viol nt or excruciating the i ain ie ItIl RIJM \TI0', Bed-riden, Infirm. CrIppled. ,4ervys. N.eitraige, or p ot r Ltcd with disons'i nay stiffer, RADWAY's RiADY' IELIEF will tfford instant, case. Ii101t1tt1mmnt fit of the Kidneys, Inflainia tion, ortio illatitier, Intliamniation of the itowets, Ooimgesti1mt of the I.ungs, Sore Throitt, i1flicuit, Broathinag, Palpitiation of the Iloart, itysteries, Croup, Dipththeria, Cat arrim, inen, iieadache, Toot?ache, Neuralgin, Rtlaentntism, Cold Chills, A rite chill., Chillblains, Prost Bit es, Bitluos. Smanmer Complaints, Vougmas, Cold, spriains. Pains in time Chest, Black or Limnus, are instantly rolieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Forer and Ague cured for Fifty Cents. There is not. a remedial agent in t he woc idthat wviii ~ime Fever and A lte, and all othor Malarious, Bilous, Scariet. 'lyphold, Yellow and ot~her :evera (nldad by 1 AlwAY's Pu.Ls) so quick as RIADtvAY' READY RKi.ia. . It, wilt in a cev mnoments, when ta'ken accord ing to diroctio:is, cure Cramps, Sparss *Bour Stomajch, Heuartburn, 810k Hleadache, DiarrhCe i Dysenteory. Colic, Wind in the Bowvels, and ali Inoternail Pains. Trave:era should always carry abottlo of RAD WAY a JItxADY RELItEP with thorn. A few drops in wva'er will prevent sickness or pains from change of wate. it is better than French bratly or bitters es a stimulant. be provided with It. CAUTION. All remedi agents capable of destroying life by an overrio. o shiould lie avoided. Morphine opium, strychnine, arnica, hyoscinmus, and oter powerful remedies, does at certain times, in very sma.l doses, relieve the pAtient during their actilon it the ayptem, But perhaps the second dose, if' repeated, may aggravate and in cr0e se the suffer I g, and another dose cause death. Ti'aore is no neces'ity for using these uncertain agents when a posi tive remedy lIke it.AD.iY'S IIBADv lRtAsP-will stop the mdst ox. cruoiatlnig pain quicker, without entailing this least, dillcuity in either Infant or adult. TIgE TRUE RELIEF, RAnwAy's R EADY RtErtUP is the only remedial igent, in vogue that will instantly stop pain. Fifty Cent. per Bottle. Radwayfs Regulating P ills. Perfect Purgatives, Soothsing Aposii. ents, Act Witisovut iPain, Always Relia. ble and Natural in their Operattin. & VEiGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR OALONEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated Writh I v et gun prge, regutato, purify, oleanse R A DwAY s PIrLS. for the euro of all disorders )f the 8tomith, Iiver, Bowels Eidneys. Bind icr, Nervous Iseases, Iheadahe, Constipation, ostivencss. I ndigestion, Dyspepsia, BioUs mras, Fever, Inflammation of the Dowels Piles, tad all derangements. .of the Internat Warranted to effect a perfeot cure. Pile.vg stable, containing~bo mercury, minerals or dl steriolls drugs. UF" Observe the following symptoms result n~ from Diseases of the Digesive Org ns; Con it iption, Inward Piles, Stiness of th JElood n the Head. Aoidtt.y of the .Stomach, Nausea lleartburn, Disgust Of Food, Futliness or Weighi n the Stomaech, Sour Eruota lens, Sinking or L'luttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffering I -naations when in a lying Dosture,- Dimness or Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, lever snd Dull Pain in the Head, Deficienc of Per ipirat ion. Yellowness Of the Skin and EOtpi n the Side, Chest,, Limbs. and SuddenHI~S1 >f Heat, Burning in the Flesh. A few doses of IRADwAY's Piu~a wIU .tree the iystem frotn all the above-named disorders.' Price, 25 Vents per Boat, BOLD BY DRUG(GIST8* READ ."FALSE ANS 'TRUE." Send a letter stamp to IADWAY * (10., No. 82J.WARIiCN, cor, CRUIROI S Nentf. information worth thousands wil 6 sent'bu. AMS wok oapr. I iora are the now ras. ro 9 .0 ao chrets to 9 op es, h one dr 1,.25 chci, Twenty coptes or mer'e to one idie, Io r i t les No ch'rge for ls'sag. Pro re an ho sppiea ir bsree monthsfrq W hite oi ispprsrsaio tittnt b' sent in a pehhoi tiler titons. bhe cpitln led ~ Isi ati ee nambs r'd woha itete ake -'tat toa eswosubsrlbornerry wj hr o on cho ars'tesson holj eonl'ced a~ rtA inprovErl a' aprie JOHN D. WA'fT1',1B, Pnbu~aer, .Y 2V5 ORST NlUT Sireet, Phtied, liha, Pa, NTRN ST o'NON