Tho Parls Uatt4o Show. Tihe TNtoh cattle, nearly all black antd -wi-ite, Iucluded over fifty animals utid mado a tmost creditable show. The class for cows was specially coiiond able, many of the animals showing great milkiig properties. Our English cow keepers well know these aniials, which have too often introduced the hated pleuro-pneilmoila. Iere they looked iI perfect condition for 1iMilking prurposes. The Notherla'nd hel d book society showed a capital lot, taking the first prize with a bull antd a Courtl for at cow, out of t lot of elghtexcel lent fe males. Mr. Derboven of Milincs, stood first with a cow having great milking properties, and was fith with his bull. Alr. Ilulleian of Furisk, was second for a bull, very big for his age a titd well grown. M. de Golde, of Guamereide slowed a capital lot of cows, One Of which stood second, being apparently anl excellent milker. The Swiss cattle presented great uniformity, all Ofra dark grey color, and not, unlike Jurseys, though oni a larger and coarsvir scale; with gaudy trIpIIllgs, all veru ex-hibited. It is probable that these, as well as 80111 of tihe FI enicl races, maily have origina.-lly conlie from11 the same stock as the Jerseys. The bulls, though iotii nimlerols-olly eight, ua1nials-Made a very unIIiorm1 Show. it miist be very diflumilt to decide be tweenl tihe Imlerite of anlinals ringing from One to rour yeirs of ige. The Judges selected for the first prize a very Ineat youngster, elit red I's twelve mon(111ths, tihe property of' 31r. L. lenl geller of unteriegen, canton of Zitg. Air. Burge, of Arthi, ws second for a big and well shaped bull of two years old, and first wIth a cow forty-two months. The agricultutratl society ot SwitOzerla1nd a1dLI to be coIteIIted wit two-thirds for bull an411d COW, good a ni mal1s. 1 lenggeler-HBell ziger, of .uerae gon1, Showed a Very good bill, anld was Secont lor I Calpitll Cow. The ianish cittlu i t simlall coilection, mich es teemed for 1heir hardy chaincter an rich milk. Ile Collut d.- KrIg-Ftlel Wind Trys, took most of the priz.4. The Italliin caL.tl0 Were v,ariouis as to size, form anld color. Some of the buhls werle mt avery largre se'alv, wIh I'n.. nineboniv-vuil.iw hut.nlot. comillen,4 able. The second (iVio 8of1 thej at tof clisses I nlcIvided al ilals bred inl Fianep, but of aitive all forcignl extr3ctionl, etll.S, or Cros-Aligs derived froml) theilm. This wvas the llost importan11t aind fiter estinig rt01-Honl of t.he show. Comnuii cing wih a cataliogue %eIIl,-, Ir nothce ihe .NoIIll:andy eattle, a large chess mn hering 4 elntries, varying considvra bl' in size, but :all more or less brli dled, w0lefh appears I dlistintive I'mi ture. The loei of lese va:luable dairy sovk is mllorv especially the depalt ilei.ts of t aa IM nche aild Cav os, al thouigh jwsIly celebrated for w ilkinlg propurti(s, the hiutter of the Cohentii bre:ds bringrigr prob.bly aL hitg liIprie 1tan Ily other in the world 'T he N(or1nai3111Y cIItle are a1,So este-med fo 0lir beef I.rroduiln 111a1.litius, hut, it, mu lst, be conftessed t hat, ti cy reqireiih a long tim111 to mat ure'; and, t hougrh tel down amitted, it is probhab Itl1n11t a cross5 of shiort hiorn blood01 miiIght be, anid no0 doubt hams beenl in some14 cases, intruo dui(ced vi wi lhdvntal:ge. ThIe men, who caillied thlemltvesiP las eairs, belonged to ailmrost 1111 Aslat ic goes to sea Is:alwa:ys '. ('arpenter ci, or' 11i1-mak1 eri, or' skitlled operat11.1v VP some811 ( kInld-PhIiliin1et' 1 Ianroil, and the nerv met Aatom refreshed with mutch neodoel slumber, tbrough thte use of thIs me Ue.no. which is also benoficial to per. sons of a rhmoumatie tendoqley ,nd aa lostU. mablo proventivo of fever and a8ue DOPME8TI1C. CI,aN1qo COAT COLLAnS, wrc.-(1.( The best material for cleaning coat col lars and grease spot.- of all kinds is pure benzine. Tie article is sold at the principal drug stores in cities. That used by painters is not pure enough, andll has a very unpleasant odor, which tle puro article has not, and the little which it has soonl disappears. If this cannot be obtained, strong alcohol (ninety-Ilve per centum) will clean col lars very well. A mixture 'of equal parts of' strong alcohol and wiater of 1nmionia L also used. The trouble with all these liquids Is that not enough is used ; a siall quaitity only softens and spreads the grease-spot; they should be applied in tu3llicielt :juantity and repeated, to not only dissolve the foreign matter, but to wash it out. (2.) Two ounces of rock ammonia, 23 ounces of alcohol, onle ounce each of spirits of catilphor. and transparent soalp. I'tt all together in a large bottle, cover with one quart of soft water, and whn well Imixed and dissolved it is read%r lor ise. Spread the coat oi a clean table, take ai old nil brush. or one of the small scrubbing brushes sold as toy.s, dip it iII tie mixtuire and scrub I lie dirty parts thoroughly. Apply plenty of this, thlen take cleai warm water and go over it again. liang It out 1uhtil -rtIly dlr, and1( IeSS With a heavy 1ron Oin the wroIng side. USE OF SAL.-in many (Cises of dis ordered stomiiaICl, a teaspoolfful Of* salt is a certain cure. Li the violent in ternal aching, torined colic, add a tea SpooIfutl ot' salt to a piit of cold water, drink it and go to bedi it is oic of' the speediest and best remedies known. The same will revive a person who seems almost dead from receiving a fall, etc. II an apoplectic lit, no time should be lost in pouring uy less mneat. Look to vou r il kmnan, have large sized, well-tilled mil1k pitch ers on lie table eachl meal:i , 21nld yol will also have soundti 2l5sh an.i save doctor's bills. TIEA BIIsCUrr.-Sift t'olur pOI0iES 1 O ilour inito a large woodeni bowl ; matke a1 cavity in the centre o1 the thou r, anid stir In slow y13 one init of luakewarni mil1k, wvith half a plit of good y'east, using just enough flour to make the yeast and1( milk I io a batter of' the con sistceney of rich crea:n. C2over this over and1( let It stand lor' two hours; then cut 1up oneC 1pound( of goodl butter into one p)itt of w armi milk, with a little saIlt; no0w mix all the ligredients together, wor'k wveil, dtil the top) withiiflour and1( let stand1( one hour, aulter wliich make the dough out tuto biscuits, about thle sIze of an egg; buatter the baking tills andl lay the Discuti.s in ro'ws tbout three iiches apart ; place in walrml situa2tion1 to r'ise, and1(, 1as soon1 as lightt, hake thetm to 21 n.ce brown, ini a hiot oveti ; 2as soon 21s they a1re takeni fromt the oveni washi over'the tops with a1 softL br'ush d(i)pped In mtilk. Ti: E coNoMitcaI UsE or CoAL.-Ini mild1( weather multchil m iay be saved in lar'ge stoves, or fitrnaces, or gra2tes b)y covering a par't of the gr'ating with brick, or hiat stones, or Clay, even, or by covetring part of tile coatl with line ashes, so that the draft of air enna onily pas5s through a part of' It. A little sk:ill and1( care iln this will ellect a1 gr'eat sayV Inlg of' fuel, anmd supply an3 amioutt ol heait adahIpted to the weather. A N INsEcT' I1-:sTuoVa1.-An ex perl enicedl gaIrdenler gives tihe following miethiod for effetuially dlestroyinhg Insect pestsl, hothI tud(oor's and( out. Take1 a1 bartel half tillied wvitht coal tar 1an1 i ii it with wa'2ter, anid ;et it stand aIwhileo. Th'len tile wvater miay' be sprlnkledl oIn the lealves and stemis. This will kill all the inIscts thait coine iln conitact wi'th the p)lants. If' col tar c'ann ot, be ob tainied, P'ar'i green may13 be used. SALT'a A Nl) Woon AaI-:s. -Thte iport an1Ce 01. anl occalsional relish of' salt and1( wvood ashes for all kinds of st.ock caun - not be0 too highly appp)1reiatedl. The most conivenienlt formn in which these mai2ter'ials are offered is in a solid mass, which admits of' diligenit ickitig oIn the p)art of' t,he animial withoatt getting more of the mixture thlan is diesirable. SUa'r PU DDIN WrrTuT Eoas.-Take a pliece of light, bread dough (on bakhm g day) the size of a Qiliart dipper; Ilatten onat on youtr mioulding-board ; add( to this one cuip of' suet, ne0 cupI chloppedl risinis, otte etip Zanlte curr::ts ; mix together thor'oughuly and1( set it to rise on a late ; when lIght enough steam two hiour's. Couaus AND CoLD8 are often over looked. A contlinuanice for any length of time causes irritation or the Lungs or some chronte TLhroat Discase. "Browon's Broachial Trochaee" are an effectual Couon REMEDY. AVoID A CoSTavil IIABIT oP liosy, not only be. cause - I the ttend(hig liscomfrort, but, loet, it engender more serluus conseequ, nces. Dr. Jayne'e Sanative PaIls are either L-axative or Cat.harile, according to t,he dose, and mar b depended apen to produce healthy secret ens of the Llvr amnd Stomeach. HUMOROUS. ."Anuc you fond of game?" asked Belinda's husband, sticking his fork Into the canvas-baek. Mrs. Gooding ton did not alnswer for a moment. It was clear hat tite query had called up recollections.of the past. Looking up with a smile peramibulating around the deep ruts Old Time had worn in her kindly face, she salid, "Whon Darniel Ias alIve we USIed to have a good rub ber of whist now and then ; but its for your new-fangled games, such as eur eka, cabbage and physique, I'm too old to learn any of them. But, don't mind tile, Theodore If the youig folks want to play, let them. I would be tite last to interfere with ally of their harmless recriminatlons." lxrTir.E Franky's mother was very plous, bitt site was an invalid, and so his auntie, who was also pious. loo ked after his religious Instruction ad let no occassionl pass to enforce some pre cept. One day Franky suddenly said : 'Oh, dear I I wish I had wings."' TI is antigelle aspiration wits regarded witI great joy by the Iwo sisters. and they eagerly asked why hie wisled for wintg. "'Oh,'' said Franky, "I'd fly "pinto the air and take Aunt Sisan with t1, 1a1nd when I coutldn't go any higher t'd let her drop." "No,'' exrl:timed Mr. Penhceker, "No, Madam, I object mo-t decidedly. Oice and for all i say it-the girls shall not be taught. for(eigi latiguages. "Ai(d why not, I)ray,'' sitdfl Mrs. P., with withering sarcastm. "Beealse," said Mr. P., witii Itore withering sar casill, "because, Ps. P., onle tolngiue Is S4mviugh for aly womall'' Mrs. ['en hiecker resqotnded not. Fito-IE)I4 says: "Mait cannot live oi egations.'' It. depends upotn how they are cooked. A negation shoutild never be fried. Boil 'em, with their leAIkets 0n, anld putt plenty of sailt on ent, bitt. io gravy. WnIXN man falls out of a balloon to bite earth, a dislance of two ile, hie gets llls Iame in all the papers, but fortullatelv the fall is so grear, t hat he Cannot enter the lecture filid to utlize I Ju ate vertising ne 1as gailned by his mishap. '"Mt. PIEE.I,t ." said lhe, according to the Graphic, It. Pecrod, we have for breakfast tihle glyptocephalss eynlo lossus.'' (Peelrod had always been .sedi to callinrg them oundr wflld hn Isng oni a sutinday at the ilarlemll A,N Apology--"it, Freddy, now could you ever think of nlilnig aunty sthid ? Immediately go to her and tell her that yoll are sorry. Freddy goes to attity am satys: "Anitty, I a1'n1 sorry you are stp111hl?" M A.IMA to Ifbel (4 years old), who is rather inmcreihfully teasing her kit tenl-", Isitbel, my chil, you mu11st not do so. I don't like to see It.' isabel "Well, don't look, minaill.'' A ixr-ri.t girl of four yen rs was re ctI cnlld as it witnleS ill it police court, and, inl alnswer to the q lestioln WhIlat beOnme of little gils t ho told lies, Iinocentily replCd that they were Sent to bed. "WHAT is the 'U. P.' church?" youlng Duilfries asked Ilts friend,l who is a railroader f rom Nebraska. "1Unlion you know anythhiz?'' TinEa manager of a chutrch fair nlot far awaiy, when asked if there womuld he imusic each ev ning, replied. "'No,'' and thten added, but thlere will be sing ing. "'Wi.i. y'our mothter ever maltrry' aginit ?" lie inlquiredl. "Not with my approvali,"' sIte antswiered ; "'such is my3 op)iioni thus far, aInd not a step-t'ather. ' * HNh sighs for her and she sighs for him i, ite sighi n's of the timets mtay' be considered autsplelous tor a wedd(ing. Youfxo Sportsman. "Does your fat ther preserve alt all ?" Ingenuous Maiden. "Oh no0; we tuse aill ouri fruit for miakinig tarts," BUcT few men can handle a hot lamp chimney and say there is n10 p)lace like htome at the same tln:e. WHiY does asp)aragus resimble long sermonis? Because tile ends1 are most sought after. W H EN a sick 11an1 feels well he sits upl. Whleni a wvell man11 feels sick lhe sits THEa more sense a preacher' has the less need f or PhSsatinlism11. A nEAErn in crystal opthieSs limplhy a mierchatnt of eyes In glass. A 5aMWt-is t-Th'e ivy gr'eex. A CATr's purr is not on1 her ticoh. A Nswi'R 'nis-Dd yina ever kniow any persont to he ill, without inaction of theo Stomach, Liver or Kidneys, or did you over know otte who was well when either wais ob3tructed or inactive; and di you ever know or hear of any case of the kind that IIop Bitters would not curg?-Ask your neighbor this same quie3stiont. MURDER wvill ouit, so ill the fact that Garboline, a deodorized extract of petroletun, the natural hair renewer and restorer, Is the best preparation ever inivenited and excels allother hair dressings, as thousatnds of genuine cer tifleates now In our possessioni abun dantly prove. GENERaAL DEatu,l.Tr.-.--in tils corn phat te good ell'ects of the VEGETINEC arte realized Iimm1ed41iately after coma menclng to take It; its de'btlity denotes ah-lleiency of thei blood, andI VEGIETINH abs dilrectly upionl the bloodi. TheIire is nto retmedly thatt ill restore the health fromn dbhility like bte VEGWTINE. Itbia maourishinig andi strenigthening, purIties the blood regulates the bowvels, qhuiets rihe nervous system, acts directly upon 11( hesecretionis, andl arouses the whole sy'stemi to action. It has never failed In this comnplalns. *3.o Made From 25 Cotnts. 25 cen ts' wvorth of GIlt- Edge Butte r Maker wvill Increase product atnd market value of butter produced #3.00. Gives butter a rich golden color the year roun(d. Inicreases product 6 per cent. Increases quality 20) per cent. Prevents buitter fromi beconting rancid. Makes July, Atigust andI Wintor butter equal to best Juno product. Sold only in boxes, by druggists, grocers and gen eral storekeepera. Send stamp for "Hiit to Butter-Makers." Address,. n,ifm.or Imm.ovm. nt., n..'al. N.- Y 4OW TO OVr A ItanIAND.--.Ttke of modesty a large portion ; unite It with urbanity and good humor; to which add good sense ald plenty of love, with a virtuous lheart ant( it protty face. Bet tor than a cosinetle to nnke the skin fair and clear, to bring bloom to the checks and light to the eyes, and re move Pimnplem, Bolls, Eruptions, Sal low Complexion, thick, yellowish ap pearance qf the skin and eyes, Bad Breath, irritability and low spirits. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator In time. "I was sogreatly troubled with Boils on the neck and body that I was hardly able to move my head, and sutfered great pain without being able to cur3 them, until I was induced to try Siml mons Liver Regulator, which entirely cured me, and I have had no return of them sinee, now over a year. "JAMBS M. CI.PNINT, Agt. for* So. S. S. Co., Phila." Another met hod has been brought for ward by an English inventor for pro tacting iron from corrosion, the cost of the process being giveni as about Que thirdl Jhat of ia coat of paint, one-tenth that of clec ro-plating with nickle, and one-twen leth that of the ordinary op oration of printing and gliding ; it can also be colored in a vat icty of ways. The art.lles to be protected are coated with a thin Al.a or borate of lead, con taining a little cuprotis oxide in solu tion,and bright -cales of precipitated platinmiln i suspenslon. They are then heated t-) redness, and become covered with a thin, glassy, bright coat of' grey color, snlimar in apl)earance to polished Iron. Iron1 treated according to this method is said to .be "plantinized,"1 and among the advantages claimed for it over other protecting processes Is that it is unaffected by sewer gas, diliute acids and alkalies and ordinary tire heat. PEOPL1.E LUAIGN wis1>oM by expert ence. A main never wakes up his see oud baby to see It laugh, but always keeps Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup handy. Elliott P. Rarrilon of )etrolt has invented a water velocipede, whiiih weighs seventy pounds and travels as rel .iy 11 the land luachinle. The wheel is four feet in diameter and buoys i) about 400 pounds, havIng sixteen 1dd. w: iits ik 4 Outer rim. TIle iliteri or of the wheel is eupplied with air chambers for biuoyancy and.with water ch inbers for balance. The saddle is placed farther back and lower than in the improved latild bicycle. The tread les for the feet are connected with gearing attached to a crank turned hby anso, s that in propelling the machlioe either the hands or feet or both to gether may be used. Running back of the wheel are shatts, connecting with two artilicial 11ish of cedaar rest.ing on the water side by side. Tiese Jislj serve the samne purpose in balclig the machine as the small wheels does in the bicycle, and also serve as a rud (ler. W often hear people say, there is on,ly one good cough medicinc and that is Dr. Bullis Cough Syrup; it Is cicap too, only 25 cents per bottle. Failure of Brain Potder.--The best Possible thing for a iman to do when lie feels to weak too carry anything through is too go to bed and sleep as long as he canl. This Is the only reCperatlion of tihe brain power, the d'ly actual Ie etiperation of brain force, becnuse, a condition to receive appropriate par tiCles of nutriment fromn the blood, which take the place of those which have been consumed by .revious labor, since the very act o1 thinkIng burnis up) solId particles, as every turn of tihe wheel or screw of the steanmer is tihe result of consumiption by lire of' tile f uel in the iunace. The pilce or soap1 1s rapidly adtian lng. A y'ear's supp)ly of Donnixs' ErsCTmIc bought now at 01(1 pilce ill be averzy J1umdiclous purchase. In the dfistillation of the liquid and s(olhli hydr'ocarbons fr'om lignite, tar', petroleum,n r.snrsinCSf 0118, etc., thle in r 'dduction of steami is useful to prevent un idesirlaible decompi)Ston. Randl(ohrl hazs contr'ived a device for' heating tihe steam insidle the still, Its tempera tur'e agireeing with the boiling-point of the content.s. Icon.umpueon cared. AN old physician, retired from prao tIce, having had1( placed In his hiainds by an East indiia missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedly andI per'manent cure for Con sumiption, Bronchit,is, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung Aflretions, also a p)osithve and radical cure for Ner VOuis .Debiity and all Nervous Com plaints, after havIng test'ed Its wonder ft cur'ative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make It know to his sufferming fellows. Actu ated by this motive anid a desire to re hoeve human suflering. 1 wIll send free of pharge to all who desire It,, tis re cipe, In Geriman, French, or English with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by add:essing with stampi, namnlg this puaper, WV. W. Bn K.uxAR. -149 Powers' iock, R?ochester, New' York. .". P. lniniuylIon, of the UJniver'sity of Virginia, questionis thme accur'acy of the method by which the recent decom position of chlorine w us eff'ected. Hie dioubts whetheir due car'e was taken to exclude the p)ossibIlity of oxgen comi poumnds being present In time exper'l ments. By thme enmploymnent of gelatimne dryv plates, .Iierri Vogel has succeeded in phiotographinug the fainter'spectra of in candesent gases, when time sour'ce of light is a simp)le indutction spark, and has ren 'er'ed limes visible in the more refranglble pairt of tihe Pnectrum which cannot be observed by direct vision. If an electr'o-magnet, solid( or tubular, is struck at the mioment tihe current ceases, the dturation of its demagneti sationi is cv-maiderably dimninished. A shock, then, Is a remedy f'or remnanent rnagnetisin. Qemackc Nostrum. are pronouncod by thie medIcal profession The bane or society" but time Bilble says " To han who Is afflicted p'ty shiould be shown" and Dr. Sllsb,e the din overer of "Anakesia" thie only infaliblo pile euro known to medicai art deserves a monumenlt at the hands of aflieted mIllions aas a bemnefactor of tile human race. .If as Jean P'auh Iihter say-"IhIappinelss Is the absence of pain." what shah be said of a remedy that wll1 relieve instanitly igpoh pain as those endure who suffer from piles and of how mnehhappnessmust"Anakosma'' be tihe authr. 50.00 ofthemillions anlijeted with piles gladly testify to itsa haing virtues. Doe tors of all schools prescribe it and in 20 years none have used It without bonefit. Combin ing the virtues 6f a poultIce, an instrumnent and toedicine easy of application, safe and useful in all cases, It relieves pamn at once. holds up the tumore and ultimately eures tihe worst cases of piles sand wthat is equally worth knowing, by following the Doctors printed in atrucions as to diet, habits ste., keeps them eured. Samples of 5anakesis"' are sent.ree to all sufferers on app'ication to P. Neustaedter & Oo.. Boex 8916 New York. Sold by druggise FATHER 18 GETTING WEI..-Hy daughters say, "How much butter father is since he used IHop Bitters." lie is getting well after his long suffer ing from a disease deolarod incurable, and We are so glad that he used your Bitters.-A lady of Rochester, N. Y. Driushing the Teeth.-The object of brttshing the teeth is to remove fihe de structive particles of food Wihieh, by their decompoation , generate decay. To nieutralize the acid resulting from this chemical change is the object of dentifriee. A stiur bruish should be used after every ical, and a thiread of silk floss or Indla rubber passed through betweecn the teeth to remove particles of food. Rinsig the mouth itI lime wa ter neutralizes the acid. VEGETINE. A Home in the Celestial City. MIINNEAPI'0.19, Mlinn., Dec, 1s, 1878. MI. H. I. I'EVENs, Boston : About nine and a half years ago I had a fever; the doctor itavo imo sono poisonous medicino, drove the disease Into miy leir, and it brnoe ont, and has been irom two to t-ii unning sots ever since. I could iot sleep a fottrt. of a nigit once iII six mont,lis, and a great iany nights was conimpelled to get up and tako oiitmn-a piece as largo as a pa-to (deaen the pain. I have tried every%It ng I cotild hear of, in fact, I have p kid out huandreds of dollars. and found no relief 1_ti I comanence d takiang Vegot.ine. and now I enn go to bed at 8 o'clock at, night acid slc!I unail tseven o'clo 'k ian the morning. acid ito oc camton to waken froin pain. I waits ed up, per femily dead Inwardly, and frequent,ly.when I would get up, would bo dizzy, and havo to pit mny hand . i smiething to keep ie fromn failing; but, since I comminenced I akilig Vogeline. it has all d'tcippearad, and I feel like a new inai. Aly hlontet coniviction Is that It, will cure cmy leg eln tirely, from t,h. presen looks and feelings. I halt continue taking Vegot,ine, and recoinend it to all wihoi I comio a-ross; and I io1) tho man who lntroditced vegot.ine Into t,le Uniltd States will havo a hiocme tan the Celestial CLy. Yours, most sincerely, W. 8. LEACH. Mr. Leach is a gentleman well known here, and' is the owner *of tho colubraked Turbln WaLor Wheel. Completely Cured Me. NxwronT, KY., Feb. 2, 1877. M. a. I. R SMvNs: Dear sir.-I write to say that seven bottle of your Veglitno have Cocipletely cilred me fl om1 a vMy severo case I If eoCIP1(111a, of Inatly years' toricig agreat (eal. 1 am i aw irro firon all sores and can work as well as ever, and I [link the Vegetini is a god-send. and no one ought to do without, It. I remain, respectfully yours, J. A. PATRICK. VEORTINn is now prescribed in cases of Scro fula. an.I o hwr dise -es of the blood, by many o the best pJystLih owing to its grat Ste cess In curing All disecses of this ial ure. VPR-VDINA9l),t ruci'Autsn lay U. R NTEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. LUNDREITIIS' SEE1DS 'ARIE THE 3EST. D. LANDRETH & SONS. 21 & 23 S. SIXTH St, PH ILADET,PH IA. - IF YOU WOULD BE PitOPIClLY suited with spectacles. apply or correspond to DR. N. C. GRAY. Optician, 28 N. T WUHLFT1l stre, Philadelpala, Pa. Those answernig an aLaverusement wil Confer a favor upon the Advertiser and the VnbUsherbyotatiug that they maw the ad,yer. tionsmnt In this Iornal (naminar the.oshve Johnuon's Ano yne ani ment will pesl. ively provenit this terrible dIsease, and wvill poe.sitlyeiy cure nine eases in tea. infromation y,a il ae mnany lives sent free by mail Don't delay a moment. Prevonth-n is better than cure. Sold eiverywheru. 1. 5. sOHNSON & CO., Bangor, Mie. ... .U .." gg i THE SOLE QUESTION hs, what shall we (1o to presNerva health P Our ansawar is: lion.p youir feet woarm, diiy aand faae fromi thsuiattam, by warring a pair of JOllNSON's SILK INSOLES. Being th'n, are easly wornc in tira shoces of any wcaere. I carnaai lay w$rIllig Cur i. traie by mai for 28 Cents. State size or slhoe worcn. D. W. JOilNSON, 823 Arcca St., Phltaladlphia, P. SAPONIFLER Ts thn (11.1 lital,'e t'onennf trnin I l,vo for FAl M i bY nO P n~A it,I% 1 ali.am Tuoiap eack can it is fucit woicahtaaa u t'trencgthc. AND) TAiKM Nh OTalEit. PENN*A NA LT MSANUF'B (0., PIIILA D'A. 1451 GRANTAROUN HVORLD It deracribe. Itoysal Painas, Rare ('crhocitios, Weialth iad wVoc.lars aiof h idh-s 'alChh Jlnpan ole. A millioni ipce w"ant it. Tic i,s l te best cmcuace of y'our lifo to cannke cmocney. Itiewamroft "'catch-ponncy" aatti.n. a'larly. A $.e . 8end for c,lcars NAvIONAl. P'unac.ccncN Co.,* Phciladelphmia. Office of Dre M. W. CASE, 9 CATARRH ant it l vraggressive, er wiilli a Cure ilMs,tbie, it a thorough, suiccessfuli anad plet 'aI dloes not re - . O qure Ien min-. t/s to demonstrate thme value of Carbohato of Tar, tic ing9 remedial aenot knowno to science. hlsalsam,a acid tihe most healhing andl sootinag paropertices are so asim Pinca Tree Tar. that thme mecre bareating convrerts thenr or vapoar. This is inchaled-takenc righmt to the dihse'ase< sto Isot water, siail i,naling or Inreathin, it cnent LA enduorsedi by clyilanis everywhlen, anals thiousqndis, who hmavo uisedl It withs pnr recl saatisfcmetiron. sent. Satisfaction Always (luarantlead. Adress This powdec making. J -' best June 1 )t alhity at I half. Prev YaiueS8 to 6 ingredient., ccmntr worti . iarket vali of imiliatil IIUT'TER II by Grocers our book " for t, Smi $1.00, Gr a dde Einerson's Anthem Book. By 1. 0. imnorson. PrIco $1 26, or 612 por doz. It In a pletiuro to look through this tine book' ud Choir Lenders will all bo tiltawed N% lit thu li. ,rit beatuly of tho nimaitc. mid tho gro,t varlety. loro ar n.oro thm IV 9 A ntlimi, Alote, Seutotnvets. te., including nu Atitlei lioxAlgiy andti( moiie liit Iow )Iyn11 Atliins. Al