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SC1ENTIFIC. 0CompaatWive Value of Foods.-ii a re centi lecture on the chemistry of food, by PI ofessor Church, sotmte suggestive points of dietetics were well brought out. Of all theeoreals, says Mr. Ch urcb, wheat yields the best broad. This is believed to be duo principally to the character of thio itrogeneous matter or wheat. The main constituent Is a iibr:c, and it can be readily obtained for examination by making a little flour Into dough with water, and then wash ig the starch out by means of a: stream of water. There Is then left a graylsh yellow, tough, elastle mtass, wileih is gluten. Speaking of peas, beans, and various kinds of pulse, It was pointed out how match more nearly the differ ent kinds agree In composition than tile cereals do. The great drawback to the use of vaiotbus kindsI1 of piilse is ,hat. they are so difl'e.ent to thgest. They are an excellent theoretical food, ac cordIng to tanalysis, but thtey at'e a se vere tax on digestion. Of all the beans none prcsents a better t3 pical food than the Soy bean. Lentlis have been nuch spoken of lately as a good 100d, tad, lite tly und odly approach to a good typleal food, baa tiltey are bitter, astrn-a - gent, and not easy of digestion. It has 11ow eme to be )retty well recognized that the food of a anta doing hard vork should have ilesi-formers to heat-glyers In proportion of 1 to -Ij atd that the food of a child should have I to 7. Bread gives 1 to 7,1. where the heat-givers are More even imn at clikt want.,; so it. is not at good heat by itself'. Pulse Eilves (taking an aiverage) I to 24 t. whtih is f'ar to suall. In these calculations heat-trivers are reckoned na starclb. Potatoes give I to 141, acording to tle latest aimtlyses Lthe old I to 8 being cvi dently an error. Otn ion is I to 4. :tt excellent proportion, t.houtgh ottiota: are tact tatntct it fiavora as food. Itt looks Ing at the1t relaltve vailue s of esh formers atntd i aheat-givers In foods, tie actual amount. of water must not be fo r; .;tten . Xmokers will m, startlcl to leaarn tiat, a false atmber catn be produced so lihe itle real that the most, experientced eyes may be decelved. The genuine artich 1 SImply a1 )si Iesit, ant t tilitators startiig 1trom1 that point iavo adoptel as the basis of their falsifieations fresh resIns, which bttey treat in suchit aaamanm rnr as to give their 1,roducts till the tap p0etaance Iad itluSt of tite tqutalities of tihe true a article. The iost. este.Amed speelmensa of tie latter are produced ona the coats of the .lt tic and comte from ubri g ftoy Ioreits oft pita'', very simhirini to now iln Itnitug, wiicht Iare in the state of i..t ite, tat, is osay, between the cu.ndition of' coal antd tat. of peat. The atih'tr aeccoanyiIg this lignite is gotealaly fountad in roualed tlasses, the foria orlinarily atsam ted 1 na gtunt. Thr sub stalttca printcipily uvsed itt tie itat aat ion Sarticle ,s Coloplhonay (a resina prodluced by the ricotmpoiti ;on at turpeti) bit, aaiN' othr igreiets are nuitle itse of to give it tit(- t-ttuisitc (itlties. N'o pctIAt. is the Itaitat.iol thAt ,i to li so aabert ias Ite electrical ploperlties of th 1tre, a1)ita Some Ittgeniaous prodIucers have even tanaged to induce it tlhe subt.'anttcoe foteign bodies, Iinseets. etc., to rndertaaa t .e t'emb'In aleo moi'e 1si t'ikIn1g, and untianince 1te vitato accol0tngly. otwithstandinttag tho a rntey ot tle attitatiota, tmeans exist of' readily detcct. Itg tite false Irot the trie. Ueiluine a a requitIes t eat t. of from 285 deg. to 2910 dJg. Clent ig. ti5 deg. to 5I52 alg. Fahr.) to ltelt it, while the spurious substance becotmtes liquid tt a ta iuch lower I'ta pertiatutrt. MoI treovera', t'hile iht tead ati hele is Ottly sl ighatly attaiched alter a verty loag timae by3 thertot anad al cohtol, the imtat ion oata rahily loses its poliisht in 'otrt l wiah these ligiqaIds, ianti s5ton beuctoe soil.. Witt it numer oats sall I pieces of tue amtabetr, a linpa o1 mattcht grteater v'aue tanat be 'oa'taned. All it ha as toa be donte Is to moitista'en thec surfacees to be una ited wthI caumstie pot. asha, tad pare's atem togeather' wh'ile warmtt, whietn thety prtotduce a aratspbar' etat antd, htomtogeneous imatss. Eutict s on Ornam~et.-31 . Ta'ouava, w no htas t'ecat' Iy tditized eleetriceily for tttttn3'tny moedP proses, Its appIted it' tnow to trinaket~s and art'e~les of orn'aa-. aiett. Fot' iatanttc, of two st'arf'-ints oet hats a hieatis-hiead~i, gol ot' eam el, wi th diatnond cyes atnd an atrtttia alatedl iw: thea othter htas a rabb~lit seated up-) ighat ott a box wiith a littlec bell bfor'ae it, to be strutck w' ih two rods hteld itt atnimtals fore Itaws. Ant invaisile wirte contnects thlese objects withil a smaa laher ticae of' which is about1. Ite size of a ei galrette. It is kept Int thte waist coait pocket. andtt aits ottly whe titurn 'ted htotizonttaly't or tnvertetd. Whent a petr son looks all. theo1) pithe owti a'ra, sI i tapinatg ah ainger tatto hils paoket, matoves lae batt tery'3, whelareuapont [te (ftheat i t l rolIs its e3ves andit garinds its teelth, (a'r the lit tle ratbbit heaats thea bell withI its rods, A tiainjt oif cramemtt~t, Is a stmall birdai set wI ith d lmronds, to be ti xci faa a latdy's haira, and [to e int s of' wvh ich ca u be set hin maotioan electa'itally. J3Ir. WIilsona F"laey explob its whty cer'taina bir~ds, like ci kad es ad r'obifas, never lot'-ageOintcomatpa'f. Ilocks,aOsdthetao pat' rows anad other' graint-eatting birds. Th'ielir i'oodl conasists of iancots, andifioto hee they are cotmpelled to scaltter'. The'itr ntattu r'al gregarahouasness, htowever', caulses thtemto ( 81 otad a ntote everay ntow atta Woodpeckers do nta, ca l a each othert whili e faeed intg, heeaulse i teir t hamnein Is ultllet. t 31r. Flatgg ntacices a ihat. gualar lacet int theo atssoet'lton togtet'r yet ntot inthe [ am oe trioop, of thte down'ay wouodpeokct st amti [lh cha lckatde. 'lThere seemas to b a sor't of' afhntaty, heo says, beotweena thIt smtall woodplecker's, thle ertoeers atnd thme chiekatdee. IThey 2,) tot. jadati01 comatny, buat keep witin a htear' Intg of came anaotlahea fr'om a so0aablhe l'eeh ag. Whtetn birds are' graiat-eatters, they go itn large, close llocks, like the r'ed witnged blackbirds, becatase thaeir food Is aibunmdantt. For' (te HIar.-Ior hilling (aut of thte Ihar a lotiion is pre'seribod comitposed of' waiter of' naamonaa, talmtotd (all, andi chtloroformtn, one par't eacha, dil atted witha .tive paarts of aleohol, or' spirits of to snmatry, thte wholeo maade fr'agr'ant with a da'hma o( lemnont. D ab it oan( te skin aifter thiorouttgh frb-idon witha tho laha bruash. it. lay, be tused sparttingly or' abut~ndatlyi~, datily oa' othbrwise. About the p~athaolo~gy of rmiteausa its orgn and whteiher It be horedat ary, bait irrefragable testimaony proves that whoun a tonadontoy to i6 tvelops iteolf, lhistettor's Sta a Bat tors ts a rehtable meas of sublduling thtat tenad -ntoy. IHomo of the prescribed roemedos for thte <tis ease are decidedly objootioable from the danger attoendin g theIr use, othtors are utterly inoftectual, the best, thte safest eck is thte -JL tters. -This very obstinato mialady, the more effectuaa'ly to overomo it, should be gralppled with at tlso outtaut. Every one knowd whtat terrible,;whtas cO'asls pain it can' liht. Why thoat shouald tii atrooious, of tont fatal comi palainut b9 allowed to gaain headway thron h int safe. long tested anid stronagly recommundled medicne presents It elf. In addhitiona to sutg getlid thi a means of relief it seems not lan *ppropito to caultion the rhoeumatic ajaaist *zposufo AGRTCULTURE. TuR EvAPoaTrioN oF Fiuir.-3litil titudes of men of great intelligence do not 8em to understand the differenco between evaporated and dried fruit. They are almost incredulous when told that evaporated fruit sells at two and three times the price of dried, especial ly that which is dried in the sun. Yet such is the fact. Tihe demand for eva porate(i fruit is largely for export. Whik. tie bright, alid beautiful color of evaporated fruit greatly recommends it to the colisumner, it is by no means its chie rICCommnIldatiOnj. It' it Were so, 8i-dried fruilt might be bleached by ijulplurous acid gas, or chlorine, to matke it, inquired after. Take offrpeach es, for extanple, forty-elght, , hours be lore they are failly ripe; dry hallf of thema either inl the sil, or in anl oven, Or dryer not plilosoplically colstrue ted, tind the other half In a philosophi cil evaporator and th evaporated fruiit will be fotid to contaih frot ten to lifteen per cent, more of sugar than j tihe dried; besides the llavor will beso dill'erent that any person can perceive the supe)rior excellence .1f the evapora teL. Drying frtit is removing the ia ttiilral juices, cither li the stun, lin an I oVen, or lin dry air. Tle outside Is dried first. Evaporating is removing tie lnatulral juices, while the fi it Is kept. in air satiratedi with moistuire. This is important to reinembur, if dis al)pointment it retil-ts is to be avoided. To revtove the natural juices while tihe fruit 'Cmn ains In most air, is to convert the starch of' t fruit into stigar w ith great rapidil-3--reducing the Lime of liptling fron fort.y-eight to live or six louirs. The heat of the chatiber in which the frui t is Jplaced, tile moistluie evolvedi, the increased electrical cur rent, all1 tend to this result. To secure (uOst Lef1CCLiy th 1 ul ilavor of evap oratett fruit, tile trays or iurdles must be itlaced in a hot air ciaI ber heated by a flurtace, y'coll of hot air pipes or of steitam. A furinace or stove with silltleiclt, radiating surf ace to productl a ten.perItur oI froni N260 to 300 deg. Flal. io al1 that is needed. The trav or hur dies is ptlaced bitove It for :ibout ten minutes, or until it is heated through, it is then elevated by )lmehinery or eidliess canii6 live laches and another tray or fireh ru1it isshoved in the place m1ade aCan'ilt. Th iS operationi is COnW in tied util the hot, air chamber is filled witi trays, vien the first that was pllt, ln IS ready to Come 01lt. HIENS As Giui Ds sTrOYEs.-Thi FIrenchi peatsatlls IILhave It IOVeI 1110(10 of feasting their Jowls and a the same EtimLe destroying the om1mon grulbworll with whileh, Ill Momlie diNtrIctS, their land is literally 'alive' in early spring, ill of which the lairmers there thus 111 thelisielves: When the plowing Is bin1 hg dionle a coop or box Is placed l) On1 wheels and filled with advanced chickens adI fowls, forty, fifty or a n11111dred ina each, and tLhis veliele Is taken to the newly plowed fields and follows the Open Ot uri'rows. Thi fowls are let. out of the peralmibut1! ing Coops ats Voon as tle grouid is turned over for a given spaice, aid they ire quiickly bIt sy inl gWtiling up lie m.yrials of' gIrnltVor thrown to le Slit-ace by 1,1hp plowV,.-tring th~emselCves wVithI these rare pickingsr~ of* which they seein In-t ordii:itely fnid. The Cool) i i moved 9 oi aIs tlie birels advance behinad the iklowutan , ani tihe 'owls eed constant ly aill <hy long iI this wIy, (eivoin-ii~g t~he girilus wit iteise gtsto, aniI apl peig'1 iWV 0C' n 111 iSlIed so long aWS there is a strly worm inl sight. ThuIs the 14reach pIIsalit eleurs is grotnld pre ve'ous to) phanltin g volry effet~uiily fromt it15 iles dstti'~ve and4 )01 petfeisl deC voers'C' 01' tile r'ooiilings of tender~l - plant1 s. TheiseJ( griths brmeed ini coun tless iiumbers~i' in thle 11elds1 of N'ormanlldy 1 anid N h'ivrjni. At 81 'sunst. the f owl's and1( are thIs re(t,hi d1 to lieir home1 1 quaterQIs, or atre kept continaed until I hiex. day13 for1 a1 contiuance o1 tis duty, 1 wVhiichi aplpearis to be a r'are ei joyment31. to themi. S l., tr11! j 11No Fowi.s von MunrK . 1 -Death by 5.anigulation aliways pre'( sents1 ai bad14 appearan'eei, hlecaliSe tihe I hiavinlg 11o cuttet to t1ow oil' In, It coagui htels ini the veinis, prese~t inig a1 swOoll, I darllk aIpp~earnliIce, Thiiis may taike pla1ce to SOlnle consiiderable e'xten t, w hen dealthk is produ1 tced Il inlly suiiden imn- I tier; thleref'ore, ilhe best way'13 to kill fowls fot' inarket is to etit oil te 111211n artrie iis by3 lplttt ing at small kuf 2 blade1)111( in to the mout 01' uppe 1 p)3'lor'tionl of tile itro t, and1( th ius bleed th1em1 fr'eely, holding themtl q Ith3tly until the st rug gies cease. K ii.0 'rus PAUP'ens. --Onie-- hirid of' all line ('ows kep~t by dad'imen ini thle Iu i.. ted StalttcS produtce less 11nik Ltan will paty thirii keel). Th'Iese arie sim ly~ a 1)1od uiponi tile butsiness3, anud were he't ter given away thanli kept. A cow that yields on Iy' 3,000 pounds11 0of milk itt flive or' six yearis old1, shlolili be got r'id 01' as a1 pauper~C that lives Oil y'our chiai'ity' and1 ri'n'IseS to wor'k. Onliy hieif'ei's with the lir't enlt' can1 bo tolerated with so liw a y'leid ; amid tile prospect is not favor able1( eveniW ih the hif ter'. Shte shlould 'ield 4i,00t0 p)ound~s the Ii'st seaison to (Jiler mucllh 311 encuagi'een to keep hert. P'ouilr.e hiouses silhuI'1 be wearm.n l'rozeni over. Kerosenec rhouldi he p)oured1( er tho pereltes. Fumrttu (toa son01, whos0e schoo01 re pot ts ran iow)-"'Charley', I see no im prlovernentt iln youri remarlks. I have 'spokenl abouit tis several times."' Char ley-"YXes, tather, andl ti yout dIon't haveo a setious wvord with thle tetacher he0'll go on this way forever." GUnury oin Wu-ldNo.-SomIe Pelot)1 have ad 11 ash:ion otf' conlfulsing~ exee . reimedies with thlar'ge n11115 of "Piat ent medicines,'" and inl tis thley aire guiilty of a wvronig. Theie are some1 ad v'ertised remeies fiiiy worth all that 1s as8ked for themli, anld one lit least we know of---lop Bitters. Tihie wriitor 11as had11 occasion to use tihe hitters ill just, suchi ai ellmai~teas we) bayiO most of the y'ear' in Bay City, and has always founmd 111h1m to be llrst-claiss anid reliable doinlg atll thalt 18 claimed for them. YEr uNE i 11011t ish Inlg ant st I'ength.. enig; purkities the blood; regulamtes thle bowels; quiets the nlervoiis systems' acts directly tupon the secetionis, and arouses the whole system to action. WE have no healtation whatever inI reccommeilndhing Dr'.' Bhutll's Baby Syrup for children teething or suff'eiring from Wind ColIc, Diarrhon or Dysentery. Foni diarrhwo~t dysentery, blood-flutx, oramps in stomach, and collo, whether affecting adults, children, or Infants Dr. FlIerce's Compound E3xtract ot 8mart-Weed is a sovereign remedy. It is comnpotnded from the best brandy, Jamaica ginger, atart- wood, or water pepper, anodyne, soothing and healng gums. For colds, rhourmatism, neutral gio affectIons, ani to break up fevers anid intiammatory attacks It is invalu able and should be kept im every husqe, hold, Fifty cents by drg ots. DOME W1'I. Wur lIEr.-The se-ason of theo year lhae arrived wien wet feet are usual, to say the least, resulting in various forms of disease. Indeed, it is probable that more colds are produced from cold andi wet feet after the debilitating lnili ences of the extremes of col'd and heat, then from any two other causes com bined. This results from the uiusual exposure of our children in their favor ite amusements on the tce and snow. These are often so active and violent as to produce perspiration and consequent weakness, predisposing to colds. The discomforts whlich might ordinarily be >bserved, and heledd, tinder these ex Alting cire imustances, are ofteln un i notic d. 'Thie danger Ia whlt in the quiet )f home, whenl fatigio has prepared tho way, 1111d whenl inl nohot room, the body in perspiration, when these cold mId wet feet disturb the citculationi titd[ the equal temperiture of the body. And when we remember that the outidationis of cosuimption are laid in lie thoughtless lays ofyouth, the m1ore Ilarining symptolnis ippearing with 4irls, from Seventeen to twent-y-filve, .t becomes the dity of a mother to see hat her daughter looks after her feet. ,n reti n ro I g Ironi skatinhg, etc.. secur ng comt'ort. Tn 4 (T hristian Union te IIs how a fish 'hiowder should be made, as follows: Nut Into the ipot in which the chowder s to be made a lew thin slices of nice, tweet, sal. pork. Let them fry on the lottoi of the pot till brown, then put )m a layecr of fish (coil or haddock ii tihe mest), then a hlyerof sliced potatoes and >nions, anothber of fish followed by one i' potatoes un itil there is as muchuli as ovill be requir,d. Uso the onions in mitih proportiowis as will best suit the aste of all. Spiikle over salt and )epper or boil a red plepper; but rem uiber that the salt pork will be alinost mouglih salt ^or seasoning the whole. Whenk all ready, p1otr water enioigI to :over the whiol0, ani le-t it boil tweInt thtinutes. J ist before taking ulp wet a ablespumil'il of' flotir in some 1inilk--or nore, accortdIng to the pianiLity of 1l'ih -aild pour inl to iihicken tho howderll . little. Pitt pilot. bIreaL. Or slices'- of >read, or crinekors, r'oiind the bottoiii mnd sides of the tiureen, then dish and erve hot. Claim chowder may be madu rom i his receipt. hlow' 'No MAK GooCl CoFEEri:.--There ire 1wo 1 in which 'houild be well ,onsblered; Itirst the coffeet pot shouild o wel i washed and rinsed. Soie iolsekeeperis leave the ground ni an1 oll olee in tho cofl'e pot Irm inI .o diy; when they wait; to tse it. the'v ,ly rinse oit the groiditis. 'his lab L is a Viy po' Oil as it, wIAs oil t [lhe :olee1 pot ani1d inl a short liWim spoils the :01'Ve. %eIcold, al ways niasure the iiouit of' water; have a thn dipper or 0110 dilish that will hold jit it enontgh' vat'er, us it. every time, it will save vafte, 'or every hoWvfO knows Iow much coifee her family Contsiimei , 0 she C111 tell how iiiith water to use. have tried ma king coffee by every Ic ipe I ever saw, I have made it vi h old, warm and hot va'er; I have soak l, boiltot and steeped it, hut the only vay that I Cani IC'onlied is, tor every wo Cups of' coll'oe take :I tablespoon of 00d, 'i'esh , gr'otud cofl've, )t it in the Oflec pot and pour on twNo til) of' ollintg water, se, it on tite stove, as 0011 if It ComIes to a boil remove, Jet it t tand two or three miinites and it is eady for tile table. Th is is lie o1y11 ray I cali get clear, good coffee. FaixoD Ciiet Ai> I :nEAM U nIAvY. -'Dress a1 cou)1 ple of pluin ) sp.ring (chick--I nus and etut them in pieces ; wa':sh well lilt qiiickly, and11 spr~ikle each p1iece v ith peppe-r anid salt andi'roll Inl plen ty it lotur. PutI some '11 (s of' salt por 10' n a frying Panl and whlen tile fat is rtied Oult re(move thle pork and put lai lie chlickeis. C'ook untiil each piece is diue briownl on both sidecs, cover'ing hieni w~eil ando wa'tlchinlg careftul ly thiat h1e3 do not biirni. Wh len dono1 ar 'ange them oni a hot phlitter'. Pour a ilnt of mil1k-part creamil) is beltter'-into he fryilng pan and w~hen it boils pour11 nI a spo0on1till of corn' starchl 01' hour n)Xix iooth with a little mil1k. Sea on to taste w'ith peppei' and 9-11L.; throw1 n a hi tie tchoipett parsley'; str 0on tant ly and w lien thie gravy boils t utrn t over' the chickenu, which should1( be ept hot. IF 3'Oill c0al li'e is iow, thriowv oi a aibhespooni I'ul of sait, and it will hielp it 'cry misch. A little ginger put into sausage meat mnproves the flavor. 1 In bolling meat tor soup, use0 cold vatr to extract the juices. 11themet S wanlted f'or' itself alone, plunge in olling Water at once. You cani get a bottle or' barrel of oil ill any earplet or wooleni stulY by alyil-. nur drly buckw'heat plenii ifully and1 althfully. Never lut. water' to suchlia rense spot, or liquid of any kiud. TPo R EPAIRn ClRAcKs iN WA.I.S.-Equal >arits of' plaster' 01' Paris aiml wito sand,' uich as is usedi m most families for I cour iing p~urploses, lixedl wi'th water' o a palste, applied inuned iately and imoothedi with a kiie or flat p)ice2 of' v'ood1, will mako the( br'oken place as rood as new'. The ixtuire har11dnetes juickly, so it is best to prepare mit a small quanitity at a time0. TJo mendto ironi ware tako suilphlur 2 >arlts and)( flne blacklead I part. But he sulphur in an iron1 pant over a 11ire untIl It melts, thien add the lead, stir veil, theni pour11 out. Whlen cool], break uito small pieces. A suilelient quanltity If this coinpound boing placed upon lie track of' the wiarec to be mended, an be soldered by an iron. OnAI1AM P'AsTai.-M.lx lightly one >ounld of Gr'aham 1lour'wvith a pint df hick, sweet cream ; add salt, roll thin mud bake as other pastry, Couauis. -- "IBrown's Br'onchtlal Trc *hoiae used Withi adlvantage to alle0 vlate Couans, Sons TiInoA-r, IIOAnISE N853, anld BRIONCii AL. A FF'oTIONs. Vor thirty years these Troches have been In use, wit.h annually increasing favor. They are not new andi untiried but, having ibeen -tested by wide and Joastant use for nearly an entire gen. u'ation, they have attainetd W61 1-mern~ ;ed rank among the few staple remedies >f the age. ' TH'iE prIce of soap Is rapidly adl sancing. A year's supply of Don. BINS' EmmoncTi bought now at ld price will be a very jtulicious puri chase. ANY~ persI'on ilIniig ., bald h('d and flinlg to see the beni'ht to be dieriyed' from the great petroleutn halt' renews. er, Carbjoline, as now Inproved and pierf'eetedh, in thieface of theo ystnum ber of testimnonials fronm our very best citizens, is surely going It blInd. TP ilts SuOUrLD MUrr THusB EaOt- fpp Suufrernnt fron) s coa . 1 e ia, or eJljl) fltetnw ol In lt ~sa~.Afoo dy :elt@ auh HUMOROUS. A RA DY Wirr.-Every body has heard of the ready wit of Douglas Jerrold. The following are a few specimens: At a clib of which Jerrold was a mim ber, a fierce Jacobite and a friend as liercM for the Orange catse were argu ig ioisily and disturbing less excita 1e10 conversatloialilsts. At length the ,Jacobite, a brawny Scot, brought his list down heavily upon the table, id roared at his .-dversary: "I tell you what it ha, sir-I spit upon your King William !"' The friend of the Prince of Orange rose and romrel back to the ,Jacobite: "And 1, s1r, spit upon your James H [I'' Jerrold, who had been listening tothe u1proar in silence, here upon rang the bell andl shouted: "Walit Nr, spittoois for two!" At an evening party, .orrold- was looking at the dlancers, whnoim seeing a very tall gentleman waltzing with a :ela.tkably short lady, he said to a friend near: "Ilumph ! there's the mile dancing with the milestone l'' "V E'IL I IA vE A lANMINES.'-A speel men of the gentis free Iuncl (iend on ters; coat thread bare anl greasy, hat tong t.e tiles thail. have seen better lays, boots down at the heels, "'cheek" promini tly displayed, happine1ss great hu ntge' greater, impecuniosity great est. h'le 'lenld'' proceeds with eant tious step to the I iiieli counter and gorges hintuself with ioodle3 soup, onii oils, isatsages, fried liver, pork and beans. sauerkraut antid Limbiurger LhCese, grabs aid pockets a hianldful of woohe tooth-picks, remis the m1oriniig pilper, aid steps up1) to the bar. Leaning river it, he gpavzes for some time at a bot.. Lto of seltzer, mistaking it for a barom LIter. Addressing the Gerima bar Ikeeper. lie asks: "What does the weather indicate ?" "Ohi, aboutd (let) condhs.'' "1DO you think we'll have rain ?" "Vell,'' gIlncing at, tle well-cleared 1unch counter, "no, I din ve'il have I i'amines.' AN old follow who has a son just en :ering jlvenile soci ty, 1111d a terri rie mistako the other night. A note was lail at his plate which read : 'Miss- , No.- street requests your 0lipaly Tuesday evening.'' lie coin md his bald head and 'went there. A Itle girl ushered hinm into the parlor. is Miss-in ?"' saidl he. "Yes, that s my name," said the -irl, "isti't John y Coining to-iight?" Johnny was Ius son. It all occurred to the old man it a moment. lie thought Miss mvas an older sister. .le wiped his >ahl head, took Is list atnd said - No, 01olhnny has Che cholera ui tifantumn. Just alled in tell yoii he couildn't be here.'' ind the Old rity wenit out and kicked timnself. No CitANCE liIF%),OE --A bridal party Ipp roach- the iymteial altar and the 'iangy imin proceeis With the service. "Wilt, thntt, Mary, take," etc., he lI (II res. I Naw '' is the reply. "What!'' Cries the good pas or; "if You didn't want !o marry this 'enitlemnai why didn't you say '!o soon I ? What made you wait till the mo tent of the ceremony ?" "Because, sir, you are the first per on that has condeeleid to ask my dvice or consentmeni iii the matter.' LAUnA (with i ve)-"Oh, if this ale n ere oil ly true and I were the 'croine!" Kat--What!'' with her iereutions, her misery ?" Laura ,ll bm then, dear, remember, She ''tho na'e ofl thea"Lttl rascal.'' A Ax honest 01ld lady in the country, vhen told1 o1 heri hulsbandl'8 (death, ex lammed, ' 'Well. 1 dhO declare, onri roiubles neverl come1 alone1 1 It ain't a veck since I lost my besat hent, and( now A GEuMAN, being asked how much aur kraut lhe hand puat up for winter 15e, '1e reliedl : "I'so niot got miiuchl; ittle inore as tea barrel, sihulst foi' ickniess. "'I KcNow a victim to tobacco,"' aida ettre'r, '"who hasni't, tasted food for iearly thirty year.'" "h~ow do you now hie hasni't asked an aualditor. ''Be anse5 tobacco killed him in 1850. A enIINAMAN tihus dcrCibes a trial in aur coui'ts: One muan is silent, another aliks all the( time, and twelve wIse nen condaeman the miani who htas a nt aidt a wvord. A YOUNO gentlematn aadvertised for a vire1, th rough the ChIcago panpers, andl~ eeele answers from eighiteen hus tands, sayIng that he could have heirs. A uoinn advisced lher dauighter t'o >dl her huair, and1( f ainted flat away wvhen hat (datmsel replied, ''Oh no, ma, it poils the gentlemen's vests." TuxIZ school-boy whto swallowed his hlte penacii has since thrown uip the ponige. No Monii TTAnnD TPIMs.-If you will Ito) p(tiling SO mulch onl fine clothes, rich food anid style, buiy good, healthy foodl, cheaper and1( better clothing; get more real and substantIal things of like every wvay, and especially stop the fool lah habit of employing expensive, quack dloctor's or using so much of the vlie humbug medicine that (loes you only harmi, but puit your trust In that sImlie purile remedly, Ihop Bitters; that eures aiways at a tmrifling cost, and you wi1ll see good times and have good health See aniotheir column. YAnlUovan Ilotisj, RALIoi, N. C. I hatve used( Dr. ull's Cough Syrup for my childre'n, servants aind mnyself and think it the golden remedU~y.-MErs. Dr. .Blacekwell. Theore is Nothing Certain except death, anal that is now rendered ex trioy uncertain by the disce.ry of an aban., lutely certain curo for tho most painful of all bodily ailments, Piles. F~or 8 000 years, quaoks a1( nd meia men have rivalled each other in torturing the miserable sufferers by that ter hblo disonso wiulh all manger of barbarous, ig norant and usaeles-i nostrums and dovmceg, and might satIi liavo gone on for a thousand more years but for the discovery of Antakesin by Dr. Bilsboe. We soldom puff such things, but any nm or woman who has ever suffered the agomny of Piles, wail thank udt for callinig at tezition to ani almost Infallible rem- dy for this dreadful diseaso. 500,000 afficted sufferord testify to Its unparalledl vartues. Doctors of all mealical schools ondorsgo and usme It. It Is at' once the triinph and adiniration of tho' ago; simple, safe, prompt and permanent, it tolievos pain at once, supports and om b~res-es the tnmors ahd! ultimatolv cures the worst, cases of Piles, no matter of how lonse standing. Absoluto it falhbility is not pp si bie, but, medical scIence 'hbas nothin~ iib mi atly so than "Anakeals.", It Is time discovery *f Dr. 8. Bilsbee,an accoplplimsbod ehemist and aRticing physician, after 40 years' study and experoenco. flamplog of 'Anaoie'are senbr freeoto alliiufei'era by P. N~etttaedtek & OC). Ihox 8948 Now York. Sold by druggImte boy trhere. Prica inO0 ner boa. A WORD OF (GAUTION.-SMmoJE Livcr Regulator or Medicino mantifact. ured by J. 11. Zellin & Co., like all stAndard and really valuable articles, has inet with a degree of annoyance trorn imposters and mercenary advon turers. Tiho popularity and world-widQ fame of tile Roitilator has ind ucell ui. prinlpled parties to place spurlotut coi pounids cal led by sorne garbled part of our title or name In the market. A maj rity of these enterprises have diled a Itatural death, but others are periodl cally croppinig out. To those who have not yet learned the great worth o tile Regulator thils worti of caution Is nec essary. To the invalid It may be a question or life tid (biuth. Ask for 611imns Liver Regulator, antI look for tile sigrature 0' J. 11. Zellin & Co., and the large red Z. on their clean, white wrapper. Accept no colorable linita dions or substitaes however plausibly recomondenled. A Dariing Frak. Some medical students in lRaltlinor plainied1 one day recently il darlni freak, which miscarried only by a mer chalice. They went i) to tile top 0 tile Washington Moninent, about lIv o'clock In the evening, whenli It wa fast growing dai k, one of them wear. iig all extra coat, anjot)er an extri pair of panuitaloons, and another carry ing also a pair of old boots and othe niaterial concealed, with which to m1anl1 utfacture the elligy of a Man. The3 quickly did their work, in fact alimos too quickly, for their design laid been observed by several people on the strec below, whose pre-sonce oi a corner at. tracted the attention of the keeper Apprelend'.ng that a tragedy was lin pending, he rushed to the top of tit shaft, wlere lie was ua ilrst startled b) seeing a pair of boots lianging over tii parapet, andi near by a slow matel burning. On closer examination, how. ever, lie discovered the trick, which lia< been artfully planned. The elilgy lai it rope about Its ileck, ai en1d of whllcl was tied to tihe lightniwg-rod. Anoth er cord was around the waIst of tile 11g tire and to tills the slow-latch had been attached, which, wlien it had burnmet the cord, by the time it ]land grown quilt dark, would alive caused the igure t( sli over the parap1t and left It for Suil day lmorning, hanging-11 te1ifying4 spectacle to all good folk on the way tt: chh rrch. Ir You aro J)yipoptic IRootlamrs Germa, litters will ouiro 3'.van IF Your Liver is Dinordered Hfoofland' (;er man Billers will set it arigit. IF You Would Enjoy Good Hoalth Tak Uoolland's Genaan Bilters. If Troublod with Constipation, tako Hoof and's German Biters. leskell's Teller UQntment Will cure ovorY orm of To-ter. Foa PImrL.vA on the Faico, use Ilieskell's Tel er Oiutment. VEGETINE. Thought She HadConsumption. Had all the Synmptonas. VEGETINE CURED HER I Ma. HI. R1. STIvwss: TORuONTo, Sept;. 27, 1S79. $ir.-Th'": not. Ins of Vegetine ha o given me comipi . L r'iiof fr mn pain and aux ety asI tO mny futulre, rend I dedmro tL add my testimo 1,10 1o t5 melr,(8 as poven in my expcr.enco. For mnore 11h in a .eAr jlrevious t o June Of the pres enlt year, I was afllICtedi 'a .h sharj luains thir iulgh the* cheatL andi s'oulders ; I Uni er ,Lood tihes to be sympi1toms or Consumiaption. anr the ranxIty resultttu tam thil1.10 weC ;N"'(d awniupod me. I iap dli I at,11 -shx. color, H 'aas, no-miory and 'trtengthl; i) I b cam exceei A1 - sensitive to ex. p)osu :-, and wai co!stantly takin'g coldI which reumllt~ed inl acuto cat( i''l rch1 aCiough. A Irh'nd :e 01omm) 'nded .vour %.get ine, t hun Just being idveritsod. anfit VutLer ii :-;; taco bottlos, I was fre Irom all paV'l i .day I am wveil and ho, eful of 10n14 .a. If thlis may b -tile mf~fos oft indlcng any stuiring lika listross to get I ko relne, I shall n'ot r-egret, having- told my story. Iame, sir, .vours gr.atofullv. Mits. wM. CHURCHIL, 388 wilton Ayenue. VElGET.INE. Was at Last Relievedl of Pain, NOT BY DEATH. BUT CURED BY VEGETINE. Ma. . R.STET~s.TozlONTO, Ont., Oct. 2, 1879. no-u' tilr.-i havd suffer d f 'om a p 'in in t~xi mall of the ba~k for the1 las: ftftteen years, amii 110ople1 called it. Lumb.ig,. I f )tn i o ult tbh .. '3y Kidiney IVCwer elfected, :In I used mediCinoe< pre 'Cribel by doetors, all or wich did Inc lIttle .oid. A iem nl advis -ti me to tr'y Votet no. I dlid, andi 'tr uslag three bo tIes I found mv eli qui e relieve I of pdtn, ol thmraugh taking your valuaI~ble medl1e no. Your, tru v, M. J. SM ITHI, 23 Dorset Street. VEGE TINE PREIIPAREID BY 21. R. MTEVENS, Blostost lMass. Vegetino s Sold by All Druggists. ~ IllF YOU wOULD flE PROPERL1 carrspon tosuited wIth speotaoles, apply om DRI. N. C. G RAY. Optician, 28 N. TI' w ELFil 8Itreet. ___________________Philadelpdaa aL. DIPHTHERIA"! dohnson's Anoudyne Liniment will post lively prevent this teorrible disease, and will 10osttirely cure nine cases in tea. infromatiori tiiat will save many lIves sont free by mall, DoI't delay a moment. Provention is better thamn cure. 8roid everywhere. 5. N. ,JOhENSON & CO., Bangor, M. 1d2 Tlaoue nwer-ing an Adven't henent w.iIJ co"e ta lo iiP iOa es A ves'tlar andt1 sImenaen Sn tri*s ion unl nnnaiang theu D 'NN$YL.VAN IA MI1T11ARIYAUADOZIY,oII -L or. 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Diseases of thne Btomsach, Bowels. ood.gunAye ys, anid Urinary Organs, Nfervousaeaa esgness mad oapeially Femiale Complaits, l be paid for a cs theywlill aot ee hdp e or arting Imspur er injurious fond inhesa. Ask pyourggigstfor. Bop 3itters ad tyt OrpM yosleep. Tak ne.them 00wess Osmah the ee tse ein - ienkenos se of opiuna tdbaoes n Bead for efreuaan smeshnyceas.npBuss M ey as5esM .T EXODUS 3,000,000 ACR E S Mainly in the Famdua RED RIVER VALLEY OF TH E NORTH. Ons long time, low prices and easy payments. tamnphlet with fail information mailed free. A pply to D. A. McK INL.AY, Land Com'r, I At. P. 31. & 31. 1'y. St. Paul. Minz. LANDRIITII' SHIS ARtU TMU nmm 3. rIrMRTH & SONA. S1 A sa 5. gggag PIIILAIataenIA. nros all tumnore, fa'tr the worst Sceofla to a Deia Site~i rhoutin, F'ever Sore, Dcsely ow adloare Conqitorced by this powerful, In etring Tetter, Rose Rlash, holls, 'Aurn. ohlinga, White Swoilihngs, tiohtro or Thicle 01, allwioo of skin, .or lo mhbona r lots casllod tasto in muoilth, ntionahbatorn ohills to andi tonglIo Conleil,' yott nro ttirrbIg from oee to all adi ate~ Dr. 1'loroo's Uoldeou ghW aZtLuns, and early stages of Con. ydrtis lmnn h)yslOi#I propihoo the ear scdrcy iage thi o tai t o e ~ottoin ctarbeo o r ~hre( fnIpure 11od i'on in the So duIeys )intesta ~uiever Ettelon..rare e Dr. hie4r'lsath urogtie felin. v uapicu, A &soado3, - t ; HEALTH IS WEALTH. Health of Body it Wcalth of 1End. Radway's SarsaiarilliI Resolvent. Pin e blood makes sound fiesb,strong bone and a clear skin. If you would have your flesh firin, yonr bones sound without carles. and your co'n pextonfairue ladway's marsaplarfallai A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. " To cure a UR010N or LONG STANDING DISBASM Is truly a victory in the healing art; that reason. Ing power that clearly discerns DEiOT and sup. piets a remedy; that restores stop by step-lif -ogrees-the body which has been slOwly at, tacked and weakened by an insidious disease, not. only commands our respect but deserved our grat ludo. Dr. iadway has rurnished man kind wit h that wonderful remedy, itadway's itrnssjparllliiat Resolvent. which accom pitshes this result, and suffering humanity, who drag out an existence or pain and disease. through long days and long nights, owe him thoir gratitudo."-Mluical Afessger. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Ir. Radway's "Tioatiso on disease and Its cure," as follows: List of Diseases Cured by Radway's Sarsaiarillian Resoiynt. Chronic Skin Diseases, Carles of the Bone Humors in the Blood, Scrofulous Dise ises. Bad or unnatural Habit or Body, Syphilis and Vene real, Fever Sores. Chronic or old Ulcers, Salt Ithoum, Rickets, White Swelling. Scalet Head, Uterinn Affections, Cankers, Olandular Swell in.s, N(Aes. Wasting and Deoay of the Body. l'imples and Blotches. Tumors, Dyspepsia. Kid noy and Bladder DIseases .hronic lih- umatism and Gout, uonsumnpiion, bravei and Caletilous Deposits, amd variet~ies of the above conpints to which sonetines are given specious tames. We a'sort that there is no known remedy that possesses the curative power over these dis eases thit IHADWAY'S RXFsoLVXNT furnishes. It cures, step by step, surely. from the founda tion, and restoros the injured pars to liheir sound condition. The wnsten of the body aire s1topbiled anti healthy blood Is sup pished to the system, from which new IIa i.erial Is formed. Tlls is the 11is, coirectivo power of RADWAY'S REsosvXNT. In cases where the system has been salivated, and Miercury, Quicksilver, corrosive Subilimate have accunu lated and become deposited in the bones, joint.s otc., causing caries or the bones, rickets. sninai -urvatures, contortions, white swellings, vari cose veins. etc., the SAnsArAnnad lAN will resolve away those deposits an i exterminate UWe virus of the disease from the systei. If those who are taking these medicines for the cure of Chronic. Scrofulous or Byphilitto din anseS, however slow nay b i the euro, "oel bet 'er," and find their general health linproving, .heir flesh and weight inoroasing, or even -keep Ing its own, Is a sure sign thit the cure Is pro rossing.0 In these diseases the patient, either 40ts better or worse-the virus or tht disease 1i not inactive; if not arrested and driven fron the blood It will spread and continue to under. tmsine the constitution. As soon its the SA axA PARILLiAN makes the pal lent. 'i-el better," every hour you will grow botter and increase in health, strongth and iesh. OVARIAN TUMORS. The remnoval of those tumors by RADWAY's ItsO.VNT 1s now so certainly ost4abiilhed ihat, what was once coasidered aliost miraculous -s now a common recognized f et, by alllarties. Witlne 8 the cases of lilatnala P. Knipp, Mrs. 0. Krapt. Mr.. J. H1. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. lendrix nlbishol in our Alm mao for 1879; also that of tIrs. it. 2. ilibbins, 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. Radwa's Ready Relief, In from one to twenty minutes, never fails to relieve PAIN with, one thorough applie .tion. No matter how viol 'nt or excruelating the Iain the RitJMA It!, Bled-ridden, Intirn, 0lpplsed, Nervous. Nouralgle, or p os rited with diseassi may suffer, RADWAY'd READY RELIIF will afford Iintant ease. InfIaamtion of the Kidneys, Inflanina tion of the iladder. Inltamnmation of tihe 13owels, Con1geton 'if the Lungs, Hore Throat, i)iflilt ireatintg, LalIoatinu of the Heart, IHysteries, Croup, uiiph)lltoria, Oatarrh, lnfluteena, teadache, T.'othahle, Neuralgia, lthoumnatismi, Otl Chails, Ague Chills, C04tibainss, Frost ilites, Bruises. Summer ComislaInts, Gioughts, Cold, Sprains. IPaina in thle Uhest, flack or Lianbs, are instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague eured for Fifty Cents. There is not a remedial agent in the world that will cure Fever and Agne, and all othr bialarlons, Billlous, Scarlet., 'lyphoid, Yellow and other rover's (aided by RADwAY'S PILLs) so quick ias RADWAY's READY REKLISP. It wili in a tew moments, when taken accord ing to dIrections, cure CJramaps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache. Diarrhw t. D~ysentery, Col, Wnd in th Bowels, and all iaternal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of RA D WA~y a RBADY REmLlEt' with them. A few drops in water will prevent sIckness or paIns from change of water. ft is better than French brandy or bitters as a stimutlant. 2Kiners amatt Lmsnberna should always ee provided with It. CAUTION. All remedial agents eapable of destroying life by an overdo-e shoulrd be avoided. Morphine opim, t~rchnnearnica, ihyosciamus, and ot~he powrfulremedies, does at. certain times. in very saldoses, relieve the.ptent during their actiton In the system, But, perhaps the second dose, if rpaemaya agravate and In crease the mulrrlg, and another dose cause death.e There is no necessity for using the-s uncertain agents when a positive remedy like RlAiwAY's RADY RELIEF wvill stop the most ex cruciating pain quicker, without entailing the least difflculty In either infant or adult. T HlE TR UE R ELIEF., RiADwAY's RADY kHLIEF is tleo only remedial agent in vogueo that will instantly stop pain. 1'ifty Couate gper Bottle. g Radwayfs Regulating Pills. Per~fect Penrgativen, Soothisag A pert. osats, Act Watisouat Fastn,Alwawvs 1tet1a= ble and Natural In thiaet Opseration. A VEGETABLE BUBSTITUTE FOR OALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated wit~h veestr gu ,p urge, roguiate, purty, oleanso IRADWAY a PILLs for the cure of all disorders f the S eoach, Liver, itowels Kidneys Baiad ler, Nervous Disenses, Ileada ie. Consil pation ostiveness, IndigestIon, D~yape psita, 13 illous: arss, Fever, Inilammation of thie Bowels Piles, and all derangements of the Internal Viscera, Warranted to osTect a perfect cure, Pur-ely veg tbo, containing no mercury, minerals or del LU' Observe the following symptoms result n gfrom Diseases of the Digestive Organs* Von t iti son, Inward Piles, Fu miess et the BDlood n he Hlead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Ioartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness' or Weight, n the Stomach, Sour Eruota ions, Sinking or flttering at the Heart, Choking or Buffering ~senations w hen in a Jylng DOsture, Dimness of fIsions, D.ots or Webs before the '8i4ht, Fever nad Diii P'aln ln the Head, Deflieney of P'er piral Ion. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain n the Side, Chest, Limbs. and Budden Flushes f Hetat, lBurning in the Flesh, A few dobsos of IIADwAY's PsLLs will free the yatem fromn all tho albove-named iisorders. Prwice, 28 Cent. per* Box. 80OLD fIY DRIJdlITS' READ) SFALSE AND) TRUE."9 Bend a letter Stathp to RADlWAY a Ug, io, 82 WAIltIGEN, Lor. CUIURil 8t., New York. [nformation worth thousands will be sent you, of long tsdsgin 1 andi ord ntssryes Iin9daja. Dr. , A CuArTI ""' Thi istes~tst ell 0k vy nho itrtnt's TravelseSn g croulars containinag filli descrlpt10 of ohe F~f and our' extra ermnsto ageagt. Kddress NAINLLisHucG Co,, Philadelphaapa THE SOLE QUESTION 11er amsp otree tese tn y an 'iee (ren JOHNSON'S BIlsK INSOTa,US )li~tje e asiW .wor n th e of any ayuon .itgres atcjrt. Aensw tr wrtn f r 1455a e by .2 -ioo ho oo D 'W.0 '..-N