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SCALLO1PE1D TOMATOEs.-P0ee and cut in slices one-fourth of an inch thlk; plok in a pudding dish, In alternate layers with a force-meat made of bread er'umbs, butter, slt, pepper and a little white sugar, spread thickly on each I-tyer ot tonatoes, and when the dish is nearly full put tomatoes npperiost, a good bit of butter on each slice, D tust vith pepper and a little sugar. ;trew with dry bread crumbs and bake covered half an hour. Remove the lid Slien and bake brown. Tomato figs :tre made In this way; First remove ihe skills; then add one pound of white stigar for every pound of fruit. Place in a stone jar and allow to remain for twenty-forr hours. Pour off the syrup and boil, skimming untl clear. Re turn the syrup to the fruIt and let it .tand twenty-tour houtrs, pouir It off, boll and 5sim as before. After the third time the tomatoes are ready to dry. Place them on Carthen plates anid swt them fit the stitu. Whmm well dried. pack in small jars or wooden boxes, with fine white sugar sprinkled be tween each layer. Tomato catsup. Cut line a anlf peek of ripe tomatoes and mix with the following: Three pints of vinegar, otno onion and two green peppers, cut lne, one teacup of black and white itistard seed mixed, One toteup o istt'timuns, (1o of salt, do. of sugiar, one tablespoonfiul each of cloves a id tuace, and two of einnamon and black pepper, three celery stalks, cut tine, or one ounce of the seed two red peppers w ithout t.he seed, and two roots of hior'seradish, grated. Nothing nn beat this. MANAGicMENT OF CI LDREN.-There is too much miitakej kindness In the IanlagemetI of children. * The law of of love is great, but united firinness Is greater. Your hildren uan be your Aids to good housekeepig. Make them hepl ii and iseful, and you make them happier. Let then early form habits of ieatness ani(d order, and when you are weary you will not, have to wait on their carelessness, Tenct themn to iivo you courteotts speech and matiers, and thoY will live to honor. Let no partof your ho4e be too good for your fmtiiiy. Let the boys as well as the -Yirl1s' hod-room Ie light a1nd (11e1e0ry. .T'ake great pains to have the hoino at traction stonlger tlhati can1 comie from outside Inilinonces. So few children 0onfldo in their paireits or guardians. Would it not be well to take an intereat, inl them towards us, instead of repoll ing. Is P0omi Wuotsoztt?--We find a question raised as to the wholesone ness of pork, some pit ri les dec-ialmt i ng against it as a11 ir-ticle of f'oodi, et.c. Wha It a ite1 e 1 ol ly' it is at I his 1111at. day to raiso such nll issu1e1I Pork 0at rCs, 00111itistd Of 0o'-tntil of the civ ilized population of' the world, will Scoutt at, sith nio11sense. For all pr qons 01 a1ctiva hab:its, pork is Ilst. as wholesome its illything else, atnd 1ar more sustaining. To discard pork would be to tisciard ono of the main Iteltis going 1ino out 1"'vital statistles." What would become of the artny and the uui vy, o'or l1ercluint, m1arin1e; of, inl I WOi. (it great, Itiass of ottr pop. ulatioi, if pork were to be t.hrowin over board ? i'e idela is sureicely absti-d tile Noet wotilt be jitst Caubte for a suiptuary revolution, IMPOnTArN 'r 1o Monrms-.-Another Importalnt I121t, ha1s ben -.discovereil b)y physiologists-niamicly, the saliva of an n fain t, ibeltlre 0?h eiitrnt hla% 11,4 teet, stiar. This ,xpin. a. It once why all aittetupts att, subisi titutin fi~lariniaecotus foodi int place oft'io r's muilk, Int thle ease of tulatit, in vaiabhiy ll. Sutchi cihidren cait ioi digest, tarchto, atnd are utnderfed'd, or' even st ar'ed , dy3i1ng Iinl..i ly of inatu1ius. Si.arebi, artrow-r'oot., sago, tatinot, (etc.,i are) useless hetauisa 10di11gesti ti, f'or cildren0t before thbey have cut their tee'th. 1R1o1 SoUP wim II inaRN PEAS.-Pick over anel waqitarter of~ ~a p;utnd of ric l put, it ino 1 quatio fi1 ol si It, and~ boil it. lorten minutes1110. ''Ten draIn it, put,1 it into two quatl's of broth, or imeat stock seas1onted wilth A ~ ~~pepper antd sat an boil))1 it genitly until1 the graitns begini to crack opent. Mean timne boil a p1intt of gree n peas in boil Inug watecr and stalt unti1l they ar'e ten * der, watsh themt wvell w it h colil wvater' as soon as they are (lone, d1rain them, and pu1t thmit mo the soup tt.nreen As soon1 as thie rice is tenider' pour the soup into the tureen ont the potas and serve at, 0nce. To Proux ECoos.--Sixteent eggs, one Squart of' v inegar, hailf Ounce of' black pepper', haltf otu ice Jamail!ea pelper, ha1lf unce gintger. 11(31 tuhe eggs for' Tboliwaer ti doi.and f athe shla tPunto te vi egajcr, ntt.ewitthe peppe ati gn 2 aniger hintoia zndt'te pn, nd tik itiminer fortentr' minte. Now prace the eggst~ in atijar, poiu ove tem iltheitus vingr ettc. biligs ho't, an:t whn acod, Otie ofthm down ithe ita bladde to inielude fnthar. his lkl e n wllo bereadyi fior useiing a brethi rv wctr on dredlie~toaiestuon noUp ermk The lsteadifetss dorm uirand vod aprin of zeisDhidcli must emitrwith ensuro. Among poantea bho md ino one. irank beso ie SHittetr's aStamac liteiters.r 'It to bring baces thoe ainar its tho' ratd oe tho feter organ, thiOeI lwn ofi t'ti.oi si nauedr tiand pickfeadach, w'hi che ate rilin at! ta.lA bihotit a -ra abinot toure ofi ti sitia, vr isuan n ia fnvorn find thahi tln is onorfrrd n.h morning. hst wrets iasrowen aeeter5, un dredI nxliabyhleenionsolner fredm'o akn el steiss o,' awerea-d oo fd michanlood anid heanot ith heaty ap-di plrte as ou oigev." Rtoad ecus the T liiter -aVz ~i. has - ner eailed to eofectng bCk hodredn toie ad trenth to the nortm odilIn.thatb ieamsho c ArnorS , tn acuihemln orize per'onm sttai rener med. anettorerg ~ astroved Sand rec bted hl~e the wrrutto fttorld Inad sae wmhoay va acon theora ~'hir ao dresi, ei ar nerslel favor zagt thrrslet r .tromithe pradlmea. m.Lf nY's W0ttolsibt-'he f how I o. lwin cl , kitas aslareitl. as ytisrirs satid as ofadyug tor fried.r n "Yho can "How ?'' inquredr theptirsto layn"By r ~ zpich bloo andaf baloolngeabl.s dd for men asyou obsevoi."h oad ~eoe it 6 VE~rrIE ha nevr faled o efect ;regvnoead teght h syta dbiitte b dseso HUMOROU. A Wi.Al :nt Pnornir.-A pleasat t ai edole is told of I'zartridge the vel brat ed ainatino iiaklier. IIn Prveli on bor ebnek hito the country he stop ped lor hIs dinner I nI i, and afl .ter ward enlled for h0i horse that Ie Im ight reach the next, ton% n where he litenid to sleep. "-I fyoui wotil take iy advice, s!.'' said tile worti y lostiler, as lie was about to iioiit his horse, "You will stay w%'lIeie you are for tlie Iight, as you will surely be ov(e'r:aken by q peltiig rain." "N.all z lis ts , 1)n1e1 1 Fe ' Paidll tie al.. inalliainmaker. 'Ithere I a sixpense l'or Yoiu nIy boltnst fellow, Itiad good alfter 110011 to you." .o proeceded Oi his jou riey. aid sur eo u11011ghii lie was Well drenhieil in a heavy shower. Partridge was struck with (the man's pred iction, and being always intent oi the Interest of lis ail manac, ho rode back on the instant, aIld was received by the hostler with I broad grin. "Well, sIr, you see I was right tfter till.'' "Yes, my lad, you have been so, and here Is a crown for you: but I give it to on condition that you tell amy how you knew of this rain.'' "'To he sure, sir,"' replied the man "why the truth is we 1lave ati almanac lin our house ealled 'Partridge's Alma inc,' and the fellow is such a notorious 1lhir, that whenever lie proliscas us a tine (ily we always know that It will be the direct contrary. Now, your hoior, this, the 21st of June, Is put, down lin our talmanac in-doors as 'set. tIed fine weather, no rain.' I looked at that before I brought your horse Sut, and so was enabled to put you on your guard, Anc-ric Cinux.-A hundred years frot now Baldwin's Hotel, in San Franclsco, will be cut up into canes, and the latter sold at a dollar apiece is relles of a buildinig in which was ex hibited the most colossal in0stance 01 ariel cheek in Amoricant annals. A gotrgeous velvet-vested and cut-glass diliaond-pll stranger from Chictago was reqitested to leave the house after it, was diiscovered thizt, the only effect for a two weeks' board-bill le pos sessed was a earpet-bag iitconiiniiig ia pair of' old socks and bushel of s:aw (I Ist. "llow dare yoIt suggest, suhi zi thing." said thi guest, twirling Ils oroia!P 1_atn. "I aim ciirman of ti Chli )a' Conimittee to receive (a'ui1nt. Don youi know at prominentcelizen wLea yoll see ozi?" 'If you dozi't go,,' Said the imperti ble eurk, "we'll have to f1ire you o1it." "By whose aithority lo You perpe trate this outaige, sir ? 1y what-'' "1y Clie nape of the neck and the seit of your trouserin iterrupti.ed the clerk, firl z'y, tand he riiag for a perler. "Very well, sir, under tleo cireu i stances, I'll go; but tinId you, young man, den't let this occur AMa IN !" andt([ ie walked lottily out.. A N old lawyer Izi Philladelphia long liu I.be rliao'ptittlon of beitg tle most cotrteous mani t the city, heezauso he was always so polite to his wi'e whzeni lie clianeed to Illect her in the street; but, an uiageierouis lee at, last disoOV ered and mado known tle fact that the oli lawyer was near-sighted and iiistook ils wife for some otlier vom Jll. A win wattteil hur husband to sym pat hize - wit hi her in a femninillie qiutarrel ; but, hle re fused, szaying, 'I've lived ilonig enioughi to kntow tihanI One wotnanl~ is ais gnod as tanothier, if' not bet ter."' ''And I,"' retorted the wile, "'have liv ed( lozng enough to know that 0one mn Ia zus bad as aniother, if not, worse I'" A LADtY will bezat a gr'o'er' down oni a hail' p)omtid of' mt1115id, but she wilt ailways give a peddller his price. No tuatte~r how honest or uprIght the small boy maity be, hlis mtitheri pref'ers tio keept the panitt.r'y containling the 1)1es lockedl. Timn boy who takes deolber'te aIm at a birdl anid lets fly tand blows hIs head ofwil' iil be hecard froni shortly. 'iTtx mani with the line count ry real dence Ia tnt pultting on so manay tills as heo did four months11 ago. Tliuc more costly and1( dellente thle stock ings, the mioreO a y'ounlg hady is In dIffecrenit to windi. i'r is al ways the scarfpln with the most brassq oin it that finds1 the readilest stale. Tizx lts are znot, of a literary turn, but It, is said that they iare till well red. No boy Is too high-toned to go shoot lng wIth ai seventy-flye cent pistol. No man has ever been knowni to pawnvi his strawv hat. CAUSIC A No Ezvxc r.--iThe' umina ezutst of nierivousnes Is lindigest lamandi thlitu Is cusedi by weatkuiss of the stomiiaeh. No one (cani haave sound1( nerves andt~ giood health without utsing Ihp BItters to1 strenc~gthlen the stomachdl, purit) y thle blootd, and keecp the lIver atnd kidneys aictive, to carry oll' all the poisonottas and waste maiztter of the system. $ee other cohimna. A FvFoRTzz Couuz RaM aDY.-For Colds, Sore Th1roait, Asthmau, Catarrh and other dIseases 0t' the btronchiail tubes, no motre useful artticle enun be found thani the wveli-known "'Droon '8 Broachiab TProchtes. T1ux price of soap ts rapidly advane 11ng. A year's suplhy of D~otnnNs' Ez.xcuic bought now at old prnie will be ai very Judielous purchase. Givx your neIghbor a helpIng hand by recotmmending htiml to keep Dr. Bull's Bauby Syrup in hIs family for all the Ills babios are subject to. Pngrimages to flattato, N. V., are made by thousands of inivalids an nually to consult with the medical and1( surgIcal staff of the World's Dis pensary and Invalids' Ilotel, the larg est prilvate sanliarlium in [the world, All chronic dIseases are t.teated by sel entille mthods. -The prtactlee Is di vided among nIne eminenit sipeelalhlst.s. Anmon g the miost poputilar domestle medleines in the land are those mnanni factured by thIs Association, among whieh are Dr. l'iere's Golden Medi eal DIscovery, the greatest or alter'a tires or blood-eloansers, and Dr. PIerce's Pellets (lIttle pills) .that have largely superseded [lie old-ftashilonedcc coarse pills. Compound- Extrmact of Smut Weed Is deservedly p~oplhar as a remedly for diarrhae'u, dysentery, flux, and kInd red dIlseaset; also as a pain killer and remedy for colds. Dr. PIerce's Favorite Prescription is the great remedy for female weaknesses and associated derangrements. Dr. Sage's Catart'h iemed'y is the "Old Rellable." Invalnd's Guide Book-10 cents, postspaid. Address World's )lspensary edIggi Assoolatlon, Buf. falK.Y.,or Loutdos Englaud, .Asroi-OlL BiEAN.--The mode of eul livationi is much like thnt of Indian evrn. It is plantei in hills four feet apart. Two beans are dropped In each hi 1, and 11 both germinate, the weaker plant Is destrood. It 18 planted dur ig the corn-plantling season ; that is, when no f'urther frost may be expected. It i8 cultivated after the man ner of corn. Tie height of the plant varies from three to eight feet, according to the soil and 8eaon. 'I here are two varie ties of the oil-bean, namely, the blue stem and the red-stem; some farmers prfer the red and some the blue. There is a so-called castor-bean plant tiht is magnillcent i- its tropical luxu riilce, but, it is more Ia follage than ll (III pan nt, tho beans betig otit of favor with the oil-crushers. Tite beans ma tre dIiring August and Septenber, or rier the maturing coitinues till tile Ii ot kills the 1)an ts nand all the Imina tire beans. 'lhm plant throwsout dur ing ils period, froin thne to time, what atre called the spikes, to which are at taebed the pods containing the beans. These spikes vary in length from l'our or live to fifteen Inches, the average being about ten inches. The spike 18 in the form of ia cone and stands ereet on the plant. Tile harvest commences when the first beans begin to poll. The shell holding the bean explodes and tile bean is ejected a nuiber of feet. The caulso Is (loubtloss thl saime 'h1at pro duces tle ,oppingX of' corn, bmug the IIIpliell tio ol' heatL to th - k ie'losed moistuTre. Uhildreni are ust( withI 0 cotniny in the gatheritig of t.,-- spikes. A sled, about Lit ree feet, wide, Is gei 0'aily used, which is drawt between tiu'ruws. Tie spiklies that.have thrown 0111one or more beans, are detaiched withi a knife, and tie othbers afre drawn to i lie poppi ng floor near the homestead. The floor is prepared by clearing from grass iL level 8paice of all extent corresb i)Unding to the atuoint of the crop. The s.pikes ire thrown upoi the floor withiotit crowding one oil thet.her, and the siti gtves the hienI to expel tile beans. They are then wInn0owed 1rom tle clfii' atid ar ready for imarket. Thu. price is now 1:inety cents per bush el, of, say forty-two poun tis. Tihere is alwaLysi I marUHt'ket, hor' lein, yet the buy er8 aire in at "r-ing."1 Thel( few millsi re gulate the prices. All the buyers aire local agen it lot the milis, and wileh. t .4e is generally 1O con1ipetition, the orlishers lre awarei that, tbey intia., pay at l-:SsL a e(tuinl price, or the beans will not be likely to be prooueed the following season. Theiel iel varies Uromn tell to eighteen biishels per ae1'C. In oheo words, the yield Is as near thiat of' wheat, as Cn be determined. ltrt mers are not in unison as to the kinil of soil best achIpted to the bean ; but the geleralt opiiot is 0orlect, and ihat, is, the better the natti.al soil, tile better the crop. There Is at great aId vantage aliisig f'oimi raising beanis, anild It Is, Chbat, tle soil becones deeltiedly and greatly improved. it isgenerally sup posed that this ailses froil so niany of the beans behig unavoled expelled in tile liel. There is it singl itiyitY at teiding the grw hering of' the beans tihat. Is both pectillar an ti npleastnt, A dlizzliness8 and qulmlishneoss 1'requlently attack the gatherer. These atre mani1 fested partlethiirly afteri a heavy Jew or It railI, when the stlln is shilling hot. An odor Is then exhaled 'rom the crop, which u11ses ihe nautiseL; bItheie eILI0 11ull leis who attri btre aill tihis to ii:iag inutionii. The w r'itci is it this case one o1' t ie faith f'ul. It is perihaps not gel eraflly known that live stock will be coiie sick ani frequently (lie from eat ing (he beans. As a rtile stock that Is ile(qitutlty fed, will 1101, touch them111. T I It tIy aIr equllt y danigeroIF to perons. . w hio may13 parLItake ol' tilhtm. How Tro PI.AN'r W'ArF~n LIII~s.-Th'ie best, w.may to 1plant such flowers as the flowerIig ruishi, tihe water lily, 0o' any3 other aqu tic speelies we may13 wiishi to rear*ti, Ia Li) get anl oldl basket. (not, too coarse'5 in its webbing), fill It wvitih soil wvelh saturated in w~ater, and1( T1he bas~ket shiould then either be weigh tell wVith stones50' 1 or 'tFronn iled wIth stoneitS br. lit arioundt( it ill the bed of' the pond1( 01' streamit, to ,preOvent its beinig shifted or overilturned by the curreittor' any13 othier dlistur ibinig iinluence. A -edliment, Is qicikly tepositedi around, the plant speedily find(s itself' at hton e ini its new quari.er's, !and its a al0ort timie t~he basket either hali to pieces5 or at, least so far yielids to the unlkinidly coin diltionis lIn whieh It is placed a's ~to be littic or nto impiediment to the spre'aid lng r'oots. TIhe basuket, shioit d he raitheri a111 one', 01' else the d1irt iln wh'iich the plant Is set w~Il be washed out, anid the trouble wIll then all have been taken in v'aini. As short, a1 (ime as possible snould ela~pse between thes r'emovl of' any water plant fromn its old homne to its new One; and wher'e 80ome Iit(Je t-ine mnost of' necessi,,y Intervene, the r'oots shouild be kept, datmp, eitheir by Immerslion In s'J~oeconivenienlt vessel or' by being sur'rountded by damllp moss, Thankl Glod for A nkeslni!It WE.TLFI..ET, MA~S. , Apr11 10, 1871, AMEssRs. Nx~usTarnt1n & Co. Dear Sirs: Enclosed you will find one dollar, for whieh please send me a box of Anokesia. Direct it to Muford liih, Jr., Welliket, hinarn stable Co., Mass. My wife has stuff. rod teirribly' wIth piles for ten years, and had tried all kmnds' of remxedios that ,uhe could hear of without rnmch relief. Last aniimmor I happened'1C~ to hear of Aake.'sis wbhen I wa-i iln lkstoni and4 so I procuiredl a box andi she uixperienceed limmediate relief. Bho aays she cian oeaimn with the colo barated professor: Thank Goed for Ainkesls / She gave part of the contenits of the nox to a friend of hoar's in Provmieetown. aiid thmey helped her so tha'. e sont the tnext day andl boughtlsoine. The most of the lihabitantsu of this place and viclinity ar'e sea-taring people, and bybeing exposed to wet aiid col d, andh hard pulling at ropes. nine out of ton aroe troui bled wih piles. anid have tried so many reme dies wIthout relief that they are discouraged and have no faitht in anything, but I know ttat they are a good artiole. Now I will tell you my p lan; I anm a peddler andh travel In Barn stable coutnty, sand times are so hard that money is very scarce but If Ican afford it this summer I wantt to buyv about a dozen boxes on purpose to gieaway to Limo umnbehovors, anid I think that byso dtoing. aimd being acquainted with1 5o mainy popilt. that I comuld get tip quite a trade in A nakA''.is if yon would give me the sole righlt of tii county. Yemns truly. MtijU bb'elt) IOH, Ja. Aake'sis~ Is sold by all lhit'tla', drugd~st.. Price $1 00 1)01 box. Hainitil;.s imaileod fre to all sufferers,, on applicatson to 1P. Nouls aodtor & Co., llox 39)46, New York. ''Tnx hand timnt- rockq the cradle, Is ft banal i httih umoves the earth. Dr. Btill's li.ir Syr'up) i the best remedy fori al1l comlin4 hl ' IhlrEni are subject I'm. sneh at I)yneo n'' y, Dlriao, blum cer Cu t'nphl tt, Winld ColIe, etc. Price '' ents. I, You Would Enjoy (lood ltuealthi Take f70o/landl 8 (kerana 1Wter.. If Troubled with ConstIpatIon, take heloof andi'a Germian Bittrs. S1,4251.0 Pro'fltsm In 30 nays. *i0 ini legithnate Stook Speculationms in W~al street pays himonse p~rofits. P'atmpl~t ex 1lsnuu '-veryting sont frae. H EATH & Co., .kkr, 27Iroadway, N. Y1. Ieke' Teller Oantment Wall eare' every arm of To ter. 20a ftLa onuthoFaon des M..feR'e 2b4. or G$niment, IF You are Dyspeptic Hoofland's Gernan Billere will Cure You. IF Your Liver is Disordered IIoofland's Ger man Bitters will set it aright. VEGETINE MIIDNEY CO3IMPLAINT. DISEASE OF THE MIDNEYS. Ttic syrnptouis of an acute attack of inflain. in:lion of Iho kidney.4 are as follows: Foyer, i i iII Il smn'ill of the back. and thence Shoot lig downward* nu'mbness of tLii thigh, vomit ing uu 1l13 at lirst a to p red co*or of the ur.ne, whilehi becomes pale and colorless as th ' disease [tic, eases, au I Is disch'arge.1 very often with pain aud difieult; costitess, a-d some do gre of cil c. In chronic diseas sof thekidneys lt: iymptois a e pain in the back and lImbs, drIlesi of ths skin, trequoti urinat'on (especi tilly ti, night), general dropiy, headache. dizl ntess of sight, I idjgostl.-m, aid palpitation of the la I, grad ai Ib.1s ( f -t rongth. paleness and ifflino of the face, cough and shortness of In diseasoes of the kiduoys the Vogeine gives iniediato ro leo. It has never failed to cure whon I% i taken regularly and directions fol lowed. la many cases It nay take several be ties. espcially onsesi of I aig etanding. It acts direc.ly upon the accreLins, cleansing and strenatc-hening, removing ill obstructions and impi)urities. A greati maly can testiy to cases of long standlag havling ben perfectly Cu 0d by tho Voget t", even after tying many of the know n reino Ics whloh are mi d to be expressly to.- tils disoas, Kidney Complaints. I Gained Sixteea Pounds. .. cINNATI, 0., March IT, ISTT. Doar tr.-l hav b.'cn a groat sufferer from Kidney Compluit. and after the use of a few bOttllls -f Veg.tino I find nY. self ontirely cursi. I ga ned sixteen pounds in llash while taking thil Vogot ike. I will elitully io onimend it. I ours truly, W. Tr. AlteilRlt, No. B30 We1 Fixth Street. Kidney Complaint. II. It. STKVENS*: CINcINNATI, 0., March 19, 1817. Deer air-I have u~oA your VRORTINK for sone time, and can truthfully say It has boon a gro it bolewIlt to Inn, and to thoso s'affering from dis cans i of the ki Inoys I cheorilty recommend it. litesp.cit fuly. 0. Hi. SMITH. Attested to by K. 11. Ashilold, Druggist, cor. KIg.hlth 1and Contral avenues. Kidney Complaint. M INUINNATI, V., April 19, 1977. MR. I.I.STRVaI14: I htalv sutifered several years with the K~idney Complaint,, and was 111(1110d to try VxoKTINH. I it ivo- it :en several bottles of your preparation anil in convilced It In i vjltablo reiody. i, has 1done m1 more good Ihall t ny ot her nedcne. I (ii hearnily recommend It to all sulroring hemu Kidney Compilaiiirs YourA ltespetInt11y, J. L. MoMIIEAN, First bookkeeper for Newhall, tale & Co.. flour imcicants, No. 86 West, Froat street, Cinclu VEGETINE. Prepared by It. R. STEVENS, BoSToN, MASS. Veretineo in N0od by all liaggists. (A Medicine, not is DJa.) ONTAIN1* KOPI, ZUCilU, MAND A KM )A NDELION, Asa twa PURsST AN BXrT IfMznr(AL Qurt. OV ALL or=11R Bri-rac. "E".X3M-' - C=)Tr'%% DIseases of the Stomach, Bowels. Blood, LAver Kidueys, and Urinary Organs. Nerrousness, Bilep smness ad especlally Femalo ComplVaWt $1000 IN GOLD. II b paid for a case they win not cure e help, o or anything impure or injuilous found in them. Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and U7h sfore you sleep. Take no othe. i(r Cosea COa i the Oweetet, afet sad be Ask Children he 110P PAD for Stomach, Ltver ad Kidneysa suprio toallethrs.Ask Drgits, 0.1. 0. Io an absolute and Irredmthi lo~ rnkene, use of opium, tobacoo " narCt Send for alroulig a peoiJ by n t. 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IlEdItorial1 lage will he prepared by the mos nminenSt toli ,nd ents of te year.-morl poiltJ y and scentlido. SPECIAL OPPER. iy one who subsoribes now, and sends us m will send the Companlon free to January I S full year'. subscription from that date. stlon PrIce, 61 75. Specimen copies sent free tioen in tehal paper* you read thi sadvertisement. shers Youth's-Companion, sie Place, Boston, Mass. is all immtnors. from the worst Sca'ofsala to a speasWatereussFever Sores, Menly or bad loo, no cnquredby this p)owerftIl, onlring Telter, Rtose fashs, foils, 4'arbun. Lungs, Wite Swellings, 4tste or Thielt allow eolor of Skin, or yell owish-browvn spots s, bad taste In motuth, i nternal )Jant or chills ,and tong to coated, you are surroring from e$t farll sease Dr. Pilerco's hilen is, Weak eeungs, andi early stages of 4!ol. Lry ati einent phbysicians pronlolunc it tie i the lIfge,'repulsivo, unusons pills. TIhese lis)are earclarger lilaan inustard Y rat iwthou~ <lstt bge lte > onto Fr ,laupdiee, Ileadaelae, 1alns~rn~,j.Palm In' the Shpuldere, ste , Sour Erueations flromn tura tae P ta~s 11 40 01Ae~ Pro'a, Difalo , i, HEALTH IS WEALTH. Health of Body is Wea1th of In. Radvay's Srsaprillian Resolvent Pure blood makes snund flesh, strong bone an a olear skin. If u would have your fesh Arm, yonr bones souud withoutoarles, and yourcoin Die xion fai r, uso lad way's Sarsapiailiar Resolvesaut. A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION " To cure a ciNIosio or LONG STANDING DISBAS is truly.a victory in Ihe healing art; that reason lug power that clearly discerns DEFPCOT and Sup plies a remedy; that restores step by step-b egrees-the body whicht has been slowl y a tacked ant weakened by tin insidious disease, not only commands our respect but deserves our grati'udo. Dr. Ratiway has furnished maD kind with that wondlerful remedy, Radway's Harnaparllmn Resolvent. which accom. plishes this result, and suffering humanity, who drag out an oxisteuco of pain and disease. through long days and long nights, owe him their gratitu.1o. "-Me ical etger. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Iadway's "Treatise or disease and Its Cure," as follows: List of Diseasem Cured by Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent, Chronic Skin Disonses, Caries of the Done Rumors in the Blood, Scrofulous Dise -see, Bad or unnat ural Habit of lody, Syphilis and Vene real, Fever Bores, Chronto or old Uloers Salt Rheun, Rickets, White Swelling, Seal I leadi Uterine Alfections, Cankers Glandular Swell ings, Nodes, Wasi.ing and Decay of the Body, Pimples a nd Blotehes. Tumort, DyspopSia, Kid ney alid Bladder Diseases, Chronto Rh-umatism and Gout, Uonsumptiion, Gravel and Caloulous Deposits, nni varieties of I he above complaints I.,) which sometlimes are given slpecious names. . We assort that there is no known remedy that possoses tle curative power over theso dis *'Sl thaIt ItADwAY's RESOLVENT furnishes. It eares, step by step, surely. from the founda tion. and restores the injured parts to their ound condition. The wnstem or the botly a re stopagmed anti Ivealthy blrood Is Sup. t lied to the symtem, from which now ma r rat li formed. TI'is is the fisst correctivo p ,wor of RADwAY's lRESOLVENT. In cases where he systemi has been salivated and Mercury, Qic'silver, Corrosivo Sublimate have acoumu iabted al becomo deposited In the bones, Joints ' c., causing caries or the bones, rioket s. solunal -itrvaturci, cont~rtions, White swellings, var cease veins. etc., the SARSAPAnILLIAN will resolve away those deposits an I exterminate the virus if Ihe disease froan tho system. If those who are taking those medliines for t-no cure of Chronic. Scrofiulous or 8yphilitio dis (JasRes, Ihowever slow may bi the ouro, "teel bet ," amnd find their gea'eral health improving, it.Ir tleih and welght increasing, or even keep ni its own, Is a sure sign that, the curo is pro ,ressing. In those dlicases the patient either "L better or worse-tho virus of the disease I not inAct~ive; if not arrested and driven from [.Ma blood it will spread and continue to under Iliae the constitution. As soon as the SARSA iR I.LIAN inaket the palent ' feelbeiter,"every S.ur you Iviil grow better and increase in health, -4 ength and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS. The removal of those tumors by RAIwAY's It SOLVENT Is now so certainly established that wiat was once co'tsiderod almo st miraculous is ow a co'anmon recognir 'd t tot by all parties. Witnae a the cases of Hatinah P. Enipp Mrs. (. K -apf. irn. J. 1U. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. liEndrix pitbilsho I in our Alm mao for 18T9; also that of 1 r-s. C. .. Bibbins, in the present edition of our -False and True." One Dollar per Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires' minutes, not hours, to relieve pain and cure acute disease. Radway's Ready Relief1 in from one to twenty mi'nutes, never fails to re-lieve PAIN witti ' no thorough application. x ( mant' r how viol nt or excruciating the , ain he li iitJ ViTt, Bad-ritiden, IntIrm. Crippled, .crvitus, NOttialgi, or p ostr ,ted with diseise may surfer, RADNAY'd RIADY RELIEF will aTord instant ease. I iaflla unit o of the Kiflneys, Inflamia th1o: o F tho EIladder, Intaiumnmation of the libwows, Oengestiln of the .ngs, Sore T'tront, i1ilialt. Broatittag, Palpitetion of the IlIarr, lysteres, Croup, Diphtiheria, Catiarrla, inlflueanz4, iendikeii, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rltohminatlsn, ild Ohills, A etto Uhill, Olhilblaiisas, Frost lilite, lBrul'oas. Stmtaler (Jonmplairits, Couglas, Coldi, Sprainas. P'aas in rne Chest, Baolt or Limnts, tare lustanatly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Forer and Ague cured for FIfty Cents. Th.r as nott a reamedlat agent in i he woldthat wiall -maae Fecver und Agtte, nnd all othnr Malarioust, Bilious, aicanrt, 'lyphoid, Yellow and othter overs (idad by IIAnwYAY's PuLLS) 50 quick as htADwAY's READY REhilaF. v. l, wil in ai cv momnenta, when taken accord ing to directio:as, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach01, hecartburn, Sick Heauache, Diarrhesi, Dysenteory, ()clio, Wind in .the Bowels, and all internal Pains. Tfravc~ers should always carry a bottle of RAD. WAY S IIICADY JRLIEP with them. A few drops In wa'er will prevent sickness or pains from chainge of water, It is better than French brandy or bitters na a stimulant. Utaners nd Lunauboranen should always ba provided with it. CAUTION. All remedial agents capable of destroying life by an overdio. o should be avoided. Morphine opium, si~rychnino, arnica, hyoseiamus, and otliher powerful remedies, does at, certain times, in very sma:1 doses, relieve the paient during t~heir actlon int the syatom. But perhaps the second dose, if repeated, may aggravate and in cre iso the stliffer. ig, and another dose cause doathi. T'itre is no neces'ity for using thet0 uncertain agents when a positive remedy like iCAD~wV m's RaBADY RIEP-Rwill st'op the most ex cruolathing pain quicker, without entailing the least diflcuity in either infant or adult, THKE TRUE RELIED'. RADWAY's READY IIBLIRPV is the only remedial agent in vogue that will instantly step pain, Fifty Coets per Bottle. Radway's Regulating P ills. P'erfeet Purgatives, moottaing Apeti. osatse, Aet Withanut iPatn, Alway s Relia ble andt Natural in theiv Operation, A VEGETABLE BUBSTITOTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated With an y trr i re regu .atc, purify, cleanse RIADwAY s Pulms, for the cure of all disorders of the 8'.omash, l~iver, Bowels Kidneys. Biad der, Nervous DI~seases, lleadac'ho, Constipation, Costivenesis, I ndigestion, Dyspepsaa, Bilious nras, Fever, Imnammation of the Bowels Piles, and aft derangements of the Internal ra Warranted to effectsa perfect cure. Pllyeg etabie, containingabo meroury, minerals or del eterious drugs. BW" Observe the following symptoms result ing from Diseases of the Digesive Or ns; Con. stipitien, Inward Piles, Fulness of te Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomaoh, Nausea lheartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Wighs in the Stomach, Sour Efruota lops, Sinkin or Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffrng 8 -nstions when ina lying Dosture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deflcienoy of er spirsation. Yellowness of the Skin and y'ei in the Side, Chesi., Limbs. and Suiddea iih of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. A few doses of IIADWAY's PILLS Will -free the system froam allthe above-named disorders, P'rlce, 20 Cents per Rox. 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