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FARM AND GARDEN. How To Gnow TunzaosS.-The tuberose, whieh is yearly planted in th< majorIty of flower gardens, does not al ways reward the expectant gardenes with a yield of sweet-seented flowers only a mass of rank green leave6 beinq produced from the bulbs that wer place. in one of the choice spots of ti) flower bed. The cause of these fre, quent failures, florists explain, Isi vimple one., and onice understood, mua) prevent the repetition of a barren plant. Tuberoses, by Deing kept in too low i temperature during winter, decay i the centre suillelently to destroy the flower germ. The bulbs, to isur( bloom must be ke)t both dry and warm from dtober until May.-As the out ward aplpearance of the effected bulb, resembles healthy ones, it is advised b3 well known autlorlties that the Illiti ated, in all making a selection Iin the spring, reject all bulbs that do not show signs of vegetation from the centre of the bulb, for while they will occasion ally flower when ule centre does not show green, they are always doubtful. The mode of culture Is siple. After theground has been prepared by being spaded and manured, ser, 1,h bulbs six inches apart and at least four I aches below the surface. COnN.-This is 010 of those crops whieh require a warmu soil an(I whielh suffer from a late lrost. But the ground may be preparet in scason to help on the p-anting afterwards. A gooot crop may be grown <,n stubble as on sod If t.he right llethod Is followed and this Is slinily to give sulicient taait nure and thorough cultivatiOln. 100 bushels per acre maiy be protluced, ant this neanus double or treble pay for the same labor. Far larger crois than tis have been grown, and of lito years, thanks to the general (i'ifUSoni of scien title knowledge through the best of the agricultural jourals, tile aiverage yield of this gralii uas been doub ed. A yield of 70 or 80 bushels is now secured where 30 or 40 bushels used to satisfy farmera., 'The use of fertilizers and goodI methods of cultivatill have e' fected this; but the same meaniis ilay be mal fi aalabla lor even largerilelde, and one should levelr rest saitlsieu with a large crop. but try for still greater ones. The thueiv( of iaitilg of course varies with til) la tittudo, and these remarks apply wlier cornl- plant ing is iII season. MA OIN L OD POULTitY TENit. Soak It In cold water with a haidiful or two of ashes thrown in for tweaty-four hours; pick oil the feat hers aind let. it. hang lor twenty-four hours longer. Then let it bull for a qm trter ,fan hutr in veal broth .r water; take Itout, lard and bako it; when nearly done baste with hot butter. By this mIethoid the flavor of a young elickein my he lim parted to an old lowl. Poultry 01 all Inds requires thorough cooking, as wheven Iuiderdone it is tiasteless. A turkey welghing eight ponaids should be baked three houirs aid basted every t en or liteen inlhiintes with its owl drippings ai(d wiIth nlelted butter. If proper care Is taken In dressing poul try it will iiot need 1% aslihig. A wet cloth nay be used to wipe it clean it necessary, butusoaking it Iii water takes ont the llavor. Youig poultry 1111y be known by havilig blooti legs anld 1sup ple feet. If the legs ar rough aind tie feet ae still', the pul Itry Is old or stale. BAHLEY.-A lhie condition of the solI Is inuispensible for a crop o' bailey. Old barley growers know all about this, but many want to grow barley becausie it Is a profitaible crop) when- stiCeessIiaL. it illi suicceed In aniy good, wiell pie.~ pared soil, but a nee-jow cihIy Iloaml which can be brought to goodt t1th is to be preferred. lbut good i eops of bright, grain inay be growni oiln ighter loans ii In good hiear-t. .t mlay be utade an excellent sollIng erop~ to feollow e.o ver, aid as a ebiainge I romn (ats. We preler to sow tikay, say3 2% bushels per aere, hiut (opini oims ~ i 1ry Ii his re spect, and froin I % to 2% tbushes is the range. OA-rs.-E-iarly sown oats In our hot cliniate ale, as a irule, better than thie late sown). Ourn ehmate is niot 10 lavor able i or outs as the cooler niortherin iad northeaterni ones. Ther'ie oats aire heavy ai.u p1luinp, and seed frnom Can ada, i0* ov oteut and11 New Brun swiIc-k wilt produce wecll foru two (Jr three years. Bly usinig seed f romi these nlorthlern tocatlities cats 11ay3 be growni it the Middle States welghinig 35 to 45 pounds per bushiel. DON'T wait till it is time to putt Out cnbbaige for winlter use if you w*.llt It for eary use. It, shou)ld be puIt out1 aS sooni as the Witer Is Over. Frost -doesn't hurt good sized enabbage plants. Cabbago shiould~ not be p~lanittdi n he same1( grouind t~wo years la Sulccession, WecllOtted sod is the best for cabbage. A LCMP of fresh quicklimle the size of a w aslnu1t dropped 11nto a phut, of wa ter~ anid alliowed( to stand ald nilI ght , the water being tihen ploured oi' Ironm tile sedimient and mixed withi a quarter o1 a pint of tihe best vinegar, borma the best wa'shl for seurf In the h'ead. 1t is to be applied to the rots of the hair. Around thie 1Morth and Sout .t Poles. T1uE question whether It ls possible that there can be at all thnels or lany time anything In the form of an open1 Polar sea seems to be virtually settled, and In the most unsatisfactory manner Imaginable. Froth tile obser'vations of Count Whlezek in 1871, anid Weyp)rechit and Payer In the tollowin~g yeatr, and filom those of Dr. H ayes in 1801, and Captain Nares in 1575.'70, it is eyldenit that the Polar basin is neither openi en nbr conitinmuos ice, butt a fatal comn promise between the two; and there seems now to be only two plans1, one )iogrly as hiopelesss as theO other, to echoQo between In anly future attempt o reach tihe North pole--either to es ta bh1sh1 permanent s tatlons,as p~roposed by Lieutenant Weyprechlt, and already -thitiated at one point by Captain Tyson 'and Captain Hlowgate, and to seize the opliortunity of running north in early Autumn from tihe station where the s0., appeikrs most open, or to run as far nort'. a~s possible,at enormous expense, with a great force of men, and abun Aance.of provisions, and kerosene oil Satid to push, :.orthward during thea A retlo witer by a chain of communi oating stations, with lee-built refuge huts. But little progress has8 been a mde during the past quarter of a cen t in the actual investigation of' tihe 'oonditlons of the Antarctie regions, ~Iro information derlvedi from all eqdtuoqs tip to tihe present time,lt may bc gAthered that the unpenetrated area oi 4,100,009 square miles surrounding the South Polo is by no mens a contlnuoui debatlot but consists afu:oh more pro 91~mparativoly low con BOMESTIO. UsE OF SAL.-In many oases of dis ordered stomach, a teaspoonful of salt Is a certain cure. In the violent intern al aching, termed colio, add a teaspoon ful of salt to a pint ofcold water, drink It and go to bed; it is one of the speed lest and best rpmedles known. The same will revive a person who see'ma almost dead from receiving a fall, etc. In an apopleptic fit, no time should be lost in jouring down salt water, If suf ficient sensibliaty remais to allow of swallowing; if not the head must be sponged with cold water until the senses return, when salt will complete ly restore the patient from his lethargy. In a lit, the feet should be placed in wvarm water with mustard added, and the legs briskly rubbed, all bandages removed from the neck, and a cool apartment procured It possible. In many cases of bleeding at the lungs when other remedies fall, two tea spoonfuls of salt completely stays the hlood. lon thp one of a bite from a mad dog wash thepl 0, with strong brine f~r all hOtur, coa..& uand on some salt with a rag. li to)tiache, warm salt and wa ler held to the part. and renewed two or three times will relive in most cases.' If the teeth be covered with tartar, wash twice a day with salt and water. In swelled eck. wash the place with brine, and drink twice a day, also. until cured. Salt will expel worms, If used in food in a moderate degree, and aid digestion, but salt meat Is Injurious 1f used much. FUMJOATION IN AsTIIMA.-Great bene fit has lately been found to attend a proper process of funti;fation in asthma. For this purposo the powder to be I burned Is composed of two and one half parts of nitrate of botassium, otie half part of helladoinna, and five parts. of' puwdered stramonlum leaves, inti mately mixed with 'a small proportion -say tne-half part-of pulverized a white sugar, the latter beirg added to t prevent tie coipound from burning t too freely. Tle saltpotre may be (11- 1 solved in just enough water to forn a saturated solution, wvhih Is mix d with tile leaves, and subsequently tile mass dried into a coarse powder, sugar be- s Iing then ad(1(e. A small quantity is c plineed on a brick or %in plate and ignlt- a cio, when it burns, giving off a cloud of I smoke. Gooti results follow also from a spreading sheets over a clothes-horse, i to coi1ne the fumes. BLACK BAN SoUP.-One quart of 3 black beans; soak them over night In t cold water; drain off the water An the i m0torning. and add three pints fresh wa- 3 ter ; lot lthem slew gently four and one- C half hoirs; add salt, popper and a little t tbove. While cooking pit Iin moat, cooked or uncooked, as preferred. When done, strain the soup; out a I lemlon in slices; place in your dih; ( also add ahard-bolled egg, cut in slices. c Pieces of bread, toasted brown, are. an I addition. Salt pork may be used in- c stead of meat. AN OMELE.-Break all your eggs In one plate; stir ratlher than beat up the wIites attd yolks; to each three eggs I 3ou use put iII a teaspoonful of cold I water-1 do not like milk ; salt and I Pepper Your eggs moderately ; put two t ounces of sweet butter in your pan- a lard for an omelet is an aboininaotin; wl.en your butter is very, very hot, 1 your lit your eggs; just as soon as it is I cooked on one 1side, not crisp, turn I quickly and cook ont the other atie0 tdouble it over when you serve It, on a very hot plate; the col:1 water in the eggs mnakes the omelet light and moist. A LIOUT PUDDJNO.--Boil a little nut meg Htadl clinnon in a pint of new mnIlk, ttake out the spice; heat eight yolks and~ foutr whites of eggs, a glass o1' sweet wine, a little salt and sugar; irX ai spoontil of flour, very smooth, in a lit tle of the tmilk, then put all to get her, with the ertumb of a small roll grated ; tIe this in ai thick clotht, boil it an htoutr; serve it with butter melted and winte and sugar p~oured over it. A SIMPI.E .0UP.--Take bones of any kind Or coldi mneat or fowls, bIts of menit, etc., boll until sill the meat falls fronm the bones. Strain and set away to cool. When wated, add one or two I grted beets, Otto large or two smalli chtopipedl carr'ols, one-htalf cup of rice, otte gratedl potato0, pepper aind salt to taste. iBoll three hours slowly. FUMPs IN STAIICH OR GRAVY.-How I true it is that, if' we observe and re-t mtember, w o can learn something of1 every Otto wo meet. A tow days ago I lea rnted from the p)oorest housekeeper I know somethiing new to me-that salt added0( to the hlour before the water, onI stirring paste for starch or gravy, wouild pre'ventt thte il >utr from forming Ituto tiups. Of course, I tured to satlt both gravy and starcht, but I never ob served the good results of addisng tihe sait first. Steam ina Canals.- Belgian engineers have itroduced a system of steam pro pulsion03 on eanals which looks lIke a gootd one. 'To tow-path is laid with a single rail weighing snme sIxteen pounds to the yard, and fired on tra verses a little more than tbree feet aptart. The locomtotive has four wvheels .two of which are placed directly along the aixis of' the vehIcle, one in advance 01f the oter, and thie others one at either side. 'The first pair are direct intg atid. the accotnd dIriving whseol.The directi ng wheels are grooved and ilt the rail; the oters hatve rubber tIres wichi give purotnase on the macada mized road and which press thereon to tho extent of 0.07 pounds to the square mtieh, B~y means of a simple mechtatn lsm the weIght of the machine may be thurowns upon either tihe driving or di recting whleels at will. In the former case the maximum, and in theo latter tile minimitit of adhlerence is obtalined, to suilt tihe contdition of a loadedl or em ty boat. There is but a single road, with relay engintes provided at suItable dIstances. Each locomtotive tows one boat, and when a meeting takes plaec of twvo travelling in Opposite direction, the engines chtange boats and retrace their paths. Tihe locomnotIves weigh four tons each, and travel about three miles an hour, with full boats carrying a cargo of one hundred and fifty tons eachl. Safety from a Peattlenti Scourge. Proteetion from the disease, not a medi nal agent which merely cheeks the paroxysms, is the strand deelderatum wherever the en demlo scourge of malarIa preval. Quinine does not afford this protection. The cbief reason why Houtetter's 8tomactt Bittere has won auchi immense popularity is that it pre pares the seaem to resist the malarial peeL, 'this it doe by bro'ng, and toning the phys leat organism regulat ng and promotIng an equal flow and distnrbution of the animal fids, anad establishing digestion en a sound basie. Not only is fever and ague prevented, but the worst types of the diaese are eon qut-ted by it, Bach .16 the enl~y jsate conelo a ~tona to be drawn from the overwhelming evi deuce in its f~vor. 36 is egeally~efioacios in dspepuatooastistion, ivet 'eomplaint and geneal ebiity ndheumtoeapua~ HUMOROUS. Ti'B young Ralph, of whom t family Inhabits a castle in the Cove nes,goes himself thince all t1he days take a lesson of Latin at the curate the place. One afternoon the good priest tin him 1tlbowed upon the edge of tl win ow in a species of contempiatio "You admire this beautiful natui my infant?" says he, "but there is more beautiful polit of view by ti window o1 the left. is it that windo there which it was necessary yt should Open." " master, the abi , it , not that, responds the infant Ingenuously, was regarding the road." "The road-and for what?" "To see if some one was coming fetch me home." TuE following has been perpetrate by somebody. who styles it "A maiden soliloquy" :-'Tis wondrous how gta the chango siuce I was in mly teens the I had a beau, and a bllet-doux, all loined the gayest scenes. Biut lovei now have ceased to vow; no way the now contrive-to poison, hang, Irown theomselves-beamuse Pm thirty Ive. Once, if the night was o'er s )right, I ne'er abroad could roam, witi >t-"the bliss, the honor Miss, o tceing yiou safe home." But now I g( .hrough rail and snow-fatigued, an icarce alive-through all the darl Nithouta spirk-because I'm thirty lye. ScENE-Dinitng-romn family at di ier; the waitress Maria serving ver killfully. Little 5-year-old seekin nformation. "Mamaam, why di larla ask the butcher's boy (a Germiri vhat the German) is for "mly darling? xit Maria, with a very red face. A mile. Reenter waitress, In confuslon Ohild endeavors to tell what else wa aid to butcher's boy. Maria upset wo dishes and drops kuife and fork intil mammna finally succeeds in chang 1g the conversation, and the dinno rogresses. A LOIN Of Inuttonm was On the tabil nd the gentleman opposite took ta arver iII his hand. ''Shall I caat I addlewise ?" quoth lie. "You ha otter cut It bridlewise," replied i eighbor, "for then we shall all hay chance to get a bit in our inoutis." Sin the mistress of a cigar shiop to 'onng Bohemian journalist :-"1is I he sixth time that you have been, her vithout saying a word about the moe 'ou owe me I "A, niadaim,'' said th lever journalist, "when one seos you hey forget everything." A MLN from central .ew York, hay ng more nioney than anything else ndured a tour through Europe be ause lie thought lie mutast. In speak ig of his trip upon his retrn lie ex laimed: "The happiest, (ay of it al Vas when I st6pped on nay own nativ ice versa." SHERIDAN once decelined to take ralk with a troublesomo female ad firer, on the plea that the weathe rould not permit, and being caught b he lady as lie was sneaking out for troll, countred her remark that th reather seemed now to have cleare ip, with the bold asseveration, "Yes iadaum, enough for one, but not enouig or two." A MAN butchered his family in Lori lon a few days ago, and a woman 10c1< Id her three chIldren ini a room andl se Ire to the place. The Eanglish "Sal 'atlon Army" esa >ed these terribi cones by coming to 1ewv York to cer 'ert the city oflials. Probably the vero overworked at homie, an~d caae I his couatry for rest. A DocToR attending a punster, wh rae very ill, apologized for beig lat in. day by saying that lhe had to sto o see a man who had fallen down vell. "(aid he kiok the bucket, doctor ? ~roaned the punster. A Exw YOagR put on his dug even-hundredftdollar collar with th wner's name andl address set In dli nonds, and yet that dog got lost ana vasn't returned, while a aneighabor Log whieh woro no collair was nevt ilasig. THE ladypoets of Vassar are very ri ined about their ar t-embroidery. Whe' hey want a fresh supply of sage-gree vorsted, they alwvays ask for a Henur -they consider "'hank'' vulgar. A FELLOW In New Orleans is said aave eaten a box of castile son p to get ri af freckles. He saill has a few on l ace, but inside lie Isn't frecklixd a bi A WELL-ENOwN art man cays, "Hani lady artist," whenever there are aan >lotures to be hang; "they know a he best lights, and iU have them." Josmzs being told he looked seed~ und asked what business he was i nra >lled : "The hanrl-wear business-loc t my ward-robe !" ' . NOAH was the first person to take th: ide in the affairs of maa at the flood. A BOOkWORM is usually a grate nia vhois wvell versed in the (dead lanagi igee. THE jewel for a frilied shirt bosom adlamond in the ruff. A HOUSEnOLD with a baby Is foundt m a rook. h[YSTERY SOLVHERs.-The great secr, >f the wvond~erful success or Vxozazy [t strikes at the rpo o leseb pur ymng the blood, res ehig the liver~ as tidneys to heathy action, in vigorati the nervous system. TuHE Chinese must go, and all Amec leans should go-and buy a bottle Carboline, the deodorized petroleu hair renewer and dresser. Sine ti recent improvemenlt, no preparatic ever had such a sale or gave such goe oral satisfactionas (iakboline. Sold 1 all Gigges WASHIDAY is a haoliday, thiaaks Dobbins' Electric Soap, (made by Cr gin & Co., Phila.,) which is rapid coming lnto general use. It acts lil magic, And bleaches blothaing witho injurIng the fabric. Trry it. Nzw remedies and old ones und new anames are being coaastanatiy intr duced to the public,. but Dr. Bull Cough Syrup still takes the lead for ti sure of Cough, Colds etc. Prige, cents. 99U31 henaee, ises eli w a so C11 RONic Loo'eness of the Bowels r s1ults from Imperfect digestion. an 1o this again -roin stomach irregulariti a- and Interruptions. The cause lies I to the torpidity of the Liver, and the cu: of is, take 3iinimons' Liver Regulator aid digestion, to stinulite the dull an is sluggish Liver and to regulate. Ui te bowels. 1. "For twenty months I was illott e, with Diarrhwea. Numbers of phys a clans prescribing for me missed m ie case-their medicine, mostly astrinj w cnt., aggravating my condition. I wv ,u advisedt to use the Simmons' Liver Reo ulator. Tiis medicine soon indicate the proper diagnosles-an Impure ma 'I ter, secreted fron a disordered Live 'and, coursing the passage of the bov ela, irritated and inflamed toa disease .o condition. In a few weeks the med clne corrected it. I was restored I perfect health and have remained a d over two years, no symptoms havin a returned. I use it in my family as specific for all disorders originating I dis-ordered Liver. "JAMES G.V'iso] d lBagdad. Texas." 13 y French Treatment of Neuralgia -In r recent commin unii icatLin to the Academi r- do Medecine, M. Forcol asserts the pe o cullar vaI ue of aimonical sulphate ( i copper in the treatiment of neuralgia f :Ie states that in cases where ever it other resource has failed, even the ad a uniletration of gelsemrinum and ac< , nita, a cure or reniarable relief may b obtained to the most severe symptom by mea ns of this drug. Among the ex aiple lie gives of its use Is one of trifa - c:al neuraigir of two months duratioi with great insomnia, was unrolleve by the extraction of tee'h, quinine, bro minide, aconita, or tincture of gelsemi ) nui, hydromeric injections of inorphi or the snlphate of ammonia, however there was a notable remission in th synmptotus and cessation of insomnia f in another s:v,ra case the dose wa pushed to its many as eightgrains with otI any other accident than nausea 'i he Best Fire Apparatus. Norwich Conn., Io supplied with water from a artilleal )pond three and a half mile from the city. It is brought to th J city in pipes by gravity pressure. Thi city Is provided with two way hydrant locatedt not more thanl 000 feet apart. A water presaure Is obtained at the h drants equal to 85 1>s to the square inch which will throw an effective fir s ream over any building in the place I Ciulef Cirrier relies entirely upon tht g hydrant pressure. He uses four-whee 3 hose carriages, 000. feet of hose on eacl reel anti twenty maen to each coupany He has four steamers, bu they onlI re%-ond to a second alariti. and hav not been called out in a year and a half The departmient controls all fires b means (A the hydrant streams. Thi' i-i the cheapest and best fire service to be obtained-fire streams direct Cron . hydrants. Cities putting in water - worki should keep this point in view Iodide of Starch in Polsoning.-As . general antidote In poisoning, Dr. Bel 111A, iII a papOr read before the Medica Society ot F lorence, Italy, recommend - iodide of starch. It is free from an: r disagreeable taste, and does not pos r so s the irritating properties of iodine it so that it can be administered in larg (loses. He Ias made numerous experi ncuts. and states as a result of these that at, the reiperature of the stom ach and In the presence of th gastric juice iodide combines witl mianiy of the polsons, forming In som -cases insoluble compounds, in other soluble compounds. wnuich are harmle3s so long as tley d1o not exist in too larg quanmtities. lie reccommends it as Raf - n all cases where the nature of th< e pison Is unknown, and as especiall' -efilelent In case of poisoning by the al' kulolds and alkaline suiphides, by am m onia, anid especilly by those alkaloid with whieh Iodine forms insolubi comn pounids. In eases of poisouing b; salts of lead and mercury, it aids th eliminationi of these compounds. 11 cases of acute poisoning, an emeti should be employed soon after the ad "leenmo sotund and Well." a Ii ATcHER'S STATION, Ga. e R. V. PIEacE, M. ).: - Dear .Sr-hty wife, who has been 11 a for over t wo years, and has tried man: s other medicines, became sound and wel r by using your Favorite Prescriptiori Mly niece was also cured by its use aifter several physicians had failed to d her any good. Yours truly, - 'THOMAs J. METHVIN. "Bess of Ali." I BALTIMOREI, Md., March 5, 1879. Y Dr. RI. V. PruncE: Dear Sir--My family have used you Favorite PrescrIption and it has don a, all that is cilmed for It. It is the bet a of all preparations for women cor a plaints. I recommend it toall famllea C. S. WATERlMAN, Druggist. "BRowN's BRONcHIAL TROcHmas, K when allawed to dissolve in the moutl have a direct influence on the inflame parts, allaying Pulmonary Irritatior and giving relief in Coughs, Colds, an the various Tihroat Troubles to whic ', Singers and Public Speakers are liabli k TrHtE rising generation ought to 1i protected Against the stupefying ir Iluence of Opium preparatione. We ca e tile attention ot all mothers to theO fat that Dr. Bulli's Baby Syrub is absolut< ly free from Laudanum or othz SOpiates.. Meteoric Iron in Snoto. Obervatior of snowv collected on mountain top; a an~d within the Arctic circle, far b( yond the influence of factories an smoke, confirm the -supposition thz dminute plarticles of Iron float In t1t atmosphere, andi in time fall to tm earth. By some mon of science, thet floating particles of Iron are belIeved I at bear sonie relation of the phenomer i. ,of the aurora. Gronemenn, of Gottirn i- gen, for Instance, holds thlat streams < di the particles revolve ,round the sui g anld that, whien passing the earth, the are attracted to the poles, thend stretchinig forth as long filament, ini space;t buit, as they travel wIth plan< ary velocity, they become Ignited I 1the earth's atmosphere, a' d in th "way produce the well known luminot e app~earane characteriz~Ing auroral pht n nomena. Professor Nordenskjold, wtm 'examined snow in tihe far north ba yyond~ Spiizbergen, says that he tor ini it exceedingly minute particles< metallic ironl,phosphiorus, and cobal Iron C'emn.--Thie following Is a yiroii cement which Is unaffected by re 0heat: Four parts, by weight, iron linugs, two parts olay, one part fraj mnents or ire-brick. Reduce to th size of rape-aced and mix *togethe 3r wor liug thle whole into a stiff pas a- with a saturiated solution of salt. 5 A Good Thing to Know. Every man and woman In the- 1ar ought to know that Kid ney-Wort is RN sure andi ate cure for all diseas ii. caused by the failure of the bowel. < ykidine to pJorm their duties, K not f 119 ,--Reorte 3. Important to Sufferers. d The greatest benefactor is one who reliov, )a pain and ouros disease. Dr. Silsbee has a n complished both by his miraculous discove of "Anakesis," an absolute, easy, rapid a: infallible ouro for PILES in all stages of d velopmen. 20.000 sufferers testify to I dvirtu. It is a simple suppository, acting e an instrument, poultice and .medicine. Ti relief Is instant, and cure certain. Price *1.A d per box. Samples sent free on application i i. 'Anakesis" Depot. Box 8040, Now York. F sale by all firt-class druggist. A Valuable lift Free. A book on the Livoa, its diseases and the d treatment sent free. Including treatises up< Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundio Biliousness, lHadaobe, Constipation, Dyspe sia, Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Sanford, 1 Broadway, Now York city, N. Y. A ARD.-To all who are sufforingfrotute erro dos Indiscretion of youth, nervous weakesa eaI 0 decay. 19-a of wauhood et.I winl senddatecli that will ourejou. FBI* owURCN bnnTinre t o te cure covered by a saionary isa ou it ineicsBon aself- addresse eunvolu ott hqMe, n P1 T AN, Station, Now York uttr. r, The Voltaie Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. Will send their celebrated Electro Volta Delta to the afflicted upon So days's tria a Speedy ouros guaranteed. They mean win e thoy SAY. Write to them without delay. I- -= V Vegetine a Purifies the Blood, Renovate and Invigorates the Whole System. A - $1 Writers, and Their Nawes a7 Legion, Say that to Havo Good Health YOU MUST HAVE PURE BLOI Reader, Have You Got Borofula, Sorofu lous Humor, Cancerous Humor, Cancer, or any Disease of the Blood? s You Can Positively be Cured I Thousands of Testimo. nials Prove It. Drtiggists, Ohemists, Speak, Indorse an Recommend it as the Best and Only Reliable BLOOD PURIFIER MONTRIIAX., Jan. 2980. BTRvRNs, EsQ.-Lear air: I do not lik to write testimonials for advertised med cines Ibut the great i eneilt that so many of my cus Stome'rs Iave obtained frein the use of Vegetini c'lmpols mo to say that with an experIec o ovr i yar, both in Great Britain and thi - country, I havb never known such a usert remedy placed before the public. J. D. L. AMBROSE. Aasstant of the Apothecaries Company. Lon don, Mamb~r Of the Pharmaceuo losl Society o Great Britain. 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Prej. ures all Simaters frera the worst Serefla to a 38 ls alter eunn Fever Mores, Scaly or y4 blood, are conqueretd by this powerful, In enring Tetter, Rese Rash, Della, 4theban welinmga, White Swellinga, Steire er Tkieb e alwclor of akin, or ellowish-brown t ase, bdtaste inmuhaternal hetor-e ills tite, and tongute cateal, you are suffering from reedy -fo all suc o asos Dr. Fleroe'a Goldes afgbs, Weak l~ungs, anti early stages of OEma ouiy, and eminent physlolans pronounce It the ta kin the large, repulisive, nauseouts pills. These ils) are scurcely larger tham anesterg t relF vegetable, nopatuarar eenid opet.Th rate without ditr ane th 1, er ocupaten For .laundlee, headache, em, En ure 51o0d, Palm Sn the Shoulders, of c- Dhusiness, Sour Eruegations fems lal iatn* Mouth, Blious aak Pain Ia CREAMERY. b tor emne iteuemtr andrion en m ) lh~e~anaoth s cr5 tn utte HEALTH IS WEALTH. Health of Body Is Wealth of L1n1. Radway's Saraparillia Resolvent Pure blood makes sound lesh, strong bone and Saolear akin. If yu would have your 2ah Orm, your bones sound withoutcarlos, and yourcomt. oxion fair, use ladway's Marsaparilias eso11vent. A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. "To oure a 9ERONIo or LONG STANDING DIONASS is truly a victory in the healing art; that reason. ig power that clearly discerns DjxsT and sup rtres edy; that restores step by atep-bY degrees-the body which has beon slowl Y at. tacked and weakened by tn Insidious ditsease, not only commands our respect but deservos our rati ude. Dr. tadway has furnished man kind with that wonderful remedy, Rad way's uarsaparillian Resolvent, which accom ..plishes this result, and suffering hum nity, Wh dram out an existence of pain and dease, through lon dtsy and long nights, owe haie t their gratitude -Muiai Mesener. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Radway's "Treatise os disease and Its Cure," as follows: List of Diseases ured by Ralway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. Chronic Skin Diseases, Carles of the Done Humors In the Blood, Scrofulous Diso -es. Ba or unnat ural Habit of BoJly, SyphilIs and Vene. real, Fover Sores. Chronic or old Ulcers, Halt Rlhefn, Rickets, White Swelling, Scat i Head. Uterine Affections. Cankers Glandular Swell Logs, Nodes, Wasting and Ybeony. of the Body. Pimples und Blotches. Tumors, Dysvepsla. Kid ney and Bladder Diseases Chronic Ih unatism and Gout, Consumption, bravei and Calculous Deposits, and varletles of the above complaita to which sometitnes are given specious names. We assert that there is no known remedy that possesses the curative power over these dis eases that lIADWAY's RESOLVENT furnishes. It cures, step by step. surely, from the founda. tion, and restores the injured parts to their sound condition. The wnstem of the body are stopgied anA healthy blood is mop pIled to The systemn, from which new in&s eriati Is foraied. 'AIds is the asst corrective powe ofI HADWAir's REsOLVENT. kn cases where I essonhas been m~livated. and Mercury. Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublimate have accumu lated and become deposit ed In the bones, Joints etc., causing caries or the bones, rickels, ivinal curvatures, contortions, white swellinga, var cose veins. etc., the SAUsAPARiLLIAN wil resolve away those deposits an i exterminate the virus of the disease from the system. n If those who are taking these medicines foi the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous or Syphilitic dis eases, however slow m:1y b-i the cure "ieel bet ter," and fnd their general health improving, their flosh and weight isicreasing, or even keep lag Its own, is a sure sign i hat, the cure ia pro. gressin l*In these discases tle patient either fets better or worse-tiie virus of the disease a not inactive; if not itsrested and driven from the blood it will spread and continue to under. mine the constitution. As Soon as the BARsA PARaLLIAN makes the pat lent 'feel be' ter," every hour you will grow better and Increase In health, strength and fesh. OVARIAN TUMORS. Th, removal of those tumors by RADwA"'s RfSOt.VbNT is now so certainly established that what wis onco co:iasidered almo st miraculous is tiow a coin'mron recog nIzd t jct by all parties. WitO thu cases of Ilan nah P. Knapp M rs 0 Ks-apt. Nirs. J1. H. Jolly and hims. P. D. liendrix, ubishod in our Almanac for 1979; also that of ss. V. 11 us. in the present oditioa of our 'P'aie and True." One Dollar per Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to relieve pain and cure acute disease, Rd acute Ready RelIef, In from one to twenty minutes, never fails to rettove PAIN with one thorough appilo 'tton. mr. matter how vlol'nt or excruciating the rain -the R11EUMAIWI , Bed-ritiden, Infirm.Uri pled, Nervous, Neuragc or p, st r ted with slease may uffr, ADWY14RH&DY RELIEF will afford Instant case. Uolasnmation of the Kidneys, Inflamnia tion oftihe ladder, Intiatumation of the. Bowels, Congestion of the f.ullga, Sore Throat, nlmiiult fireatitng, Palpitation of tu her, iy uerea, C eouep,T ipthra, preuralgia, Rhleuunsitlssu, Cold 01hille, Agsuo Chills, ChItlblaius,. Fr-out Bites. Cold, tsrainus 'ains in in Chest, IBao os Limbs, are instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. tever- and Ague cured for Fifty Cents. There lnot a remecdial aent in the world that wili cure Fever and Auand all etho- Malarlous, Bilious, Soariet, 'lpold, Yellow and other fevers (aided by RIADWAY's PILLS) so quick s RADwAY's READT hRLittV. It wIll In a .ew moments, when taken accord ing to directs r He aps, SpasmsSou. Dysertery Celo, Wind In the Bowels, and all Traveolers should always carry a bottle of R An W!AY s READY RELIEF with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pa ins from change of water, it Is better than French brandy or bitters as a stimulant, so p of drad ih nbersnena should always CAUTION. All remedial agents capable of destroying life by an overdo-e should D1e avoIded. Morphine opium, strychnine, arnica, hyosciamus, and other powerful remedies, does at certain times, in very small doses, relieve the pastient during their action In the systom, But perhaps tpe second dose, it repeated, may aggravate and In crease lbs sufferi ig, and another dose cause death.9 There is no necessity for using these uncertain agents when a Dositive remedy like RADW r's READY RELtar wlli stop the melt ox. eucatig pain quickel, wihu entailng the THIE TRUE RELIEP, RtAlwAY's READY RIEFn is the only relluodlI agent in vogue that will instantly stop pain. Fifty ents per Bottle, Radway's Regulating Pills. ble and Natural in thsoir Operation. A VEGETABLI SUB8TITU FOR CALOMBL, Perfectly tasteless, elegantly costed with swee tr Knl Peurge, regulate, purify, cleanse RtADwAT!5 Ph~a for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels Kidneys. Blad der, Nervous Diseases Hleada he, Constipation, 0ostivenbss, Indigeslion, -Dyspepsia, Bilious ares, Fever, Inflammation of the0 Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the Inter-nas Viscera. Warranted to effect a perfect cure. Purely veg etable,0 ontaining no lsercury, mines-als or del WF Observe thi followin syptoms result in from Diseases of the Digs yeOrgans; Con. pttion nward( PUes, Fulness or -the Blood ,n th Head~ Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea .Heartburn, isust of Food, Fullness or Weight In the Stomach Bour Br-ucta ions, Sinks, or - Fluttering at th Heart Choking or Buff~n ,Sensations when in a lyin posture, Dlmrness 0 Vision, Dots or Webs b0ie the 'Siht Fever and Dull Pain in the Wd',, Deficiend ofPer sration Yellowtseas of tho Skin and Iles, Pais of 'eat, Buirning'in the FlemnSh. eFlse A few doses of RADway's PILL will free the system from all the above-named dIsordlerS, Prlee, 25 (oents per Box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS' LEAD "FALSE AND TRUE.9e No. 2 WAR (EN, c0. 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