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AGRICULTURE. VALUE OV WUY.-As the time ap proaches for s tarting chese factories, 'i;e disposition of whey will soon re cee attention. Fariners who take Lmilk to a co-operative factory are very particular about getting the entire amount of whey that belongs to thein. They often insist oil getting more than their proper share. If they take eight cans of milk to the factory they insist on filling them all with whey to take back to their faris for tile purpose of feeding It to pigs and calves. The managers of cheese factories, "to keep peace In the family" of patrons, often add water to the whey, so that every one may fill all his cans. Without doubt the value of whey Is greatly over estimated. Some years ago 31r. 1. I. Wanzer, at Elgin, declared, at a meet Ing of the Northwestern Dairymen's Association, that it did not pay patrons to haul whey from a factory to their farms. Various and continued experi ments had convinced hiiii that it was nearly valueless for feeding to stock. Now that both butter and cheese are made from the saime batch of milk, it Is evident that but little of value remains when these are removed. There is inuch of the sugar originally contained in the milk, and a ininute qluantity of fat and cas in. If the whey is fed be fore the milk-sugar is coiverted into acetic acId, it will be of some benefit to stock, and that is about all that can be *said of its value. Whlen whey is fed aloue to calves and piga It Is often a positive Injury to them. It coitains scarcely anything from which muscle and bone can be formed. It may be employed to some advantage as a drink for hogs that have the run of a clover pasture, and have a little dry food as corn, bran and neal. if fed to calves and young pigs, coru meal, bran, shorts, ground oats, or oil cake s-ould be mixed with it. The quantity of the meal and other dry substances should be small at first and gradually increas Od as the-pigs increase inI size. SETTING Mr..-lt seems now to be adnAtted by aill scientists iI dairy main agement that the sooner we can cool the milk the quicker will the process of creaming commence, anld by keeping it at a low temperature thei more perfect will it be. I would advise, therefore,that ittitl the deep-setting systenu is ad'opted, which I Jorsee it will be.at a not very distant period, the milk should be cooled as soon *as it is drawn from the cow, and before it is set for creaming. This process is more rapid ly and more illciently doine by passing it Over a milk refrigerator, whom tha c in be iiad ; but whei tIn.t 8 not ini use it can Ie cooled very fairly by the pro cess a(opted in Holland, viz.: by put ting it in tin or brass vessels to stand for a short time in a cistern inl. vold wator. It' the shallow system be fol lowed, I am disposed to recommend tin pains pressed out of a solid piece and not jointed, as being ai'out the most generally useful. Glazed earthelrn ware is used, but unless of a good Iiality and well glized, 1 do not re colinend it and when of a good quility it is ecapensive, and beiig very easily broken it Is a costly itomn. Enamelled Iron paimns are used, but are liable to the objection that the enamel does not wear well, and that they are eutinber some and expensive. Wood keelors have been very generally used In lic. 1and anild oil parts of the coi.tlient, but owing to the la>or required to keep theim clean, they must, be suIer se(led, which I lind i.l rapidly happen Ing. J have already described the deep-setting systom; and so tar as ex .lperlcinee goes, it wold appear as iIf it 1s pIrobiable thait it. will be nir largely a1dop)ted as It, bome)IsQ kilo wn. Day C'ow.-lt,. is a1 coimmon pract ice iniong .01ome dairymlen to give their cows, whien dry, but scanty hiving. Whmen ai cow :oases 10 give mil1k, or is dried uIp, anly feed is considered good enough for her. I thinmk ilh a is ai great miistaike, an td t.he resullt Is a 11iinishedi. produict of' uilkc, both ini 111uan1tity atid '1inalijtyV,,whenl She doeLs come1( ini. 'IlTere is ai lrge' d ranugit nci t,he systeml to susiaini I he enll' w hile the cow is ear 13'ilg it, and11 to keepj th Il ow L'Oinl good * 0011conitioni tood food is ani illior'tnt, as wihen shle is giving 11ullk. It is rny opin10 io II01 tha one 1 dola's worth of lood when the cowi is with enll' is worth one and1( a half doll ar's after she Co ne0s in. An aniimal in 1p(o1or aniht ion 1cannot101 digest, as mluchI 10ood as ani11 anmal Ju gcod conmdltioin. IfI a cow is poor when she COmles ini she wiill not1 digest enioughi food to supp)lort the systeml, and, ait the0 same11 timei, to malike large <ianti ty 01' mil1k. IN.11:R2INo Y(,t'NG Ti-:i1:.-We haivie not lie least dloubIt thiat, alloiig tr1ees to il ar hieavily3 whleni y~ot iig is Injri ' Ous., bioth to thle henalth 01' thle ii ee and 'it 1futureY beain1g. We u have not11i'edl upon)1 1 ou ' own pIle(inlises oil sever ial 00 calions, that, whleinever we~ alilowei younig treeus o lbear unr1eaIl'sonabi lly, 1t all'eeted tieli i ntti'e b)en inig l'r t wo ori thlree years. We lave sintce rei'ueued lie early produclt of a tree trotin one to. t hree spuelinlts, t ho 1111nber' beIng i vireased with the Iineren's'd age and1( vigor of' the tree, and1( have~' Iotund1 lie t rees afterwiards, to go on beainig reg ulibIrly. it, Is the sam110ecase whieni a tree, of w h:tever age it mia be, is per-' miltted to inats 'reii thie tinics asil nuc h - irumi t as8 It 0itaght to dlo. liTnoSE farmiei s w ho have ino sip hlouseS antd larige evaiporautor's ini whlich to inaKei( ma.phe sugarl, il Ilud a1111 deep) dIrippinig pan1 when 1111 lac'ed On t,he tot) of' a cookinig stove lrOin whi chi thle c'overls halve been reCInovedl, ill be tm ucla better anid mor01e COilveienti vCs set to boil down iii:ple sayl)in than11 ket tles or pots5. Metiallie saip-spouts aire mluchi super0ior' to wvooden ones, fear they do 110t hold sap to turn'i sour. Clealinecss and1( sweetneI1ss are aimoing the eissenitiaLls ini thle maple)14 snmgar buisi Tnxl)- first cr'op 01' hleas-Ex(tral Early -shoulId be 5 i sow 18 a son as thle i1ot1nd is tit, and followed by others nee'rdiing to their pieriod of pr'oducing. Thue 1 uin (rohi is amonoig thle very'3 I irst to get in. anid ought, to be set, before the end1 of Apruii. TIhie vlute 0f the1 vegetable Is greatly undi(errlated. None is more0IiIl ' n triti1usiiandi whiole 11ome, and1( It shiold be In every house. hold. A word to TouiIsts. You oa not have a bettor ommpanlon on you: joreban Hlostetter's k3iomach Bitter-s. ~That prime medioinal agent will enable y'ou to drink brackish natter wlihout, running tho risk of diBordered stomach and bowels. will 11on tralize the influenoce of f >ul or miasmnatlo air, aned wdll provo a most agrosblo and wvholesomoe silmuant aund means of couintera'Jting thes fa tigume of travoling and nea.iokniess. Change of climate, water or diet, tua apt to indnoo liar asising aind often dJanigerous disease., The three chasnges combine dare fa al to thio.sande of emigrants and travelers every year. Is It 1.ot, (lhon, of tihe last, importanooe to know that HIoatett':r's Btomiach 1!iters are am absolute preventive of the hurtf ul eonsequmences aris ing from thesue ausese? Travolers, voyagers ami em.grants to noew countries eannot be too of en rem:nded of the facet that this agreeable vegetable toofo Is the most rehiablm safeguard against disorders to wh:oh they are far more hmable thanm the habtual denizenms of healtby seglons. DOMESTIC. DECLICIOUS SANDWIIIES.-lard bC three thoroughly fresh eggs and 14 them cool. Take six anchovied, was them, wipe them in a cloth, out oi tl heads and fins, and scrape away ti skins. With the fingers and thum split them open down the back, all take the fillets or sides froin the back bone. Prepare somio fresh iettW e' cutting up in tiny bits and dressing i with mayonnaise. Then out six thli slices of German rye bread or hoim made Graham bread (the ordinar baker's brown bread crumbles to much). Bulter them, and lay betwee each two one of the eggs, shelled, an cut into very thin slices, a layer of th, salad and the fillets of two ancliovies Press the slices together, with a shar knife divide them into small squarea and arrange them on a dish covere with a napkin. The k aves of bread ms of courst be large to make tile sand( wiches of proper size. If marble Is smoked or solled, eithe by bituminous coal or too free use o kindling wood, Spanish whiting, wit a piece of washing soda, rubbed togetha er, and wet with only enough water t moisten and make it into a paste, wil remove the grease and smoke. Dip piece of flannel in this preparation, an rub the ttpots while the paste iR quit, moist. Leave the paste on for hours and, if need be, remove it and renei With fresh pasto. When the s.)ots diu appear wash the place with elean ho soap-suds, wipe dry and polish wit chaiols skin. li Ink Is spilled on a carpet or woole article it should be attended to att one vhiile still wet, if possible, and then I very easily removed. Take clean blot ting paper or cotton batting and genti tol) up all the ink that has not soake in. Then pour a little sweet milk ot the spot and soak it up from the carpe with fresh cotton batting. It will nee to be renewed two or three times, fres milk and cotton being used each tim and the spot will disappear. ''ie wash the spot with clean soapsuds an rub dry with a clean cloth. If the in has been allowed to dr) in the nill inust remain longer and be repeate many tinles. 01. bMAItKt3 on wa-ill paper, or th marks where inconsiderate people re th'ir heads, are a sore grief to gto hioisekeeperp, but they can be remove without much trouble. Talce pI)pC-cla or fuller's earth, and make It into , paswe, about as thick as rich cream withi cold N ater ; lav ILt, o the stal gently, without rubbing it in; leave I oi till iright. It will be dry by morn Ing, when it can be brushed oft', an unless an old stalti, the grease spot will have disappeatred. If old, renov the application. POOL BAL..s.-Aleit, togellber over gentle fire in anll ir-on pot : Pitch, on part.; gaitta pereiha, two ptarts; orang shellac, livo parts; add to this six part 1-f whIite lead (lead carbonate) Ia im1 palpable powder, and stir untill a per tectiy hiomiogeneous mixture is obtain ed, 1ad you will lhave a Coimposit,doi hard enough to make pool balls, whil iaity be cast and colored with anilin dyes Imlixed wit,h dIlu to alcoholic sol1 tion of bleached shella. . Wi- rr/r,'i hats been we, anild Ii vowlies -spotted4, hold the wroisr sid over ste-a, and while damip draw li, wr-otig site <iekly over i wiari Iroi il- , takes twoE to do) i hisi-oneO to hold(1 ik bottoma of' thle iron i upwlardt, aneld th sec',inut .t i a the v'elIvet aeroMS. Soa'ni apl)lel sauc isQ great Il iipnive by lie addIt ion of a tablespoon 1tal c but11ter' to a qa art oft sau ce, and(1, more oveir, t here is mnch less sugar iaeeded A little lemon lpeel iaakes a ine laavor' Tlo brown' sugar-tor sauces or pudit dinig, lput the su:gar in a perfecttly dri sauicepan i. If the U121)I pan i the least bh wiet., the sugar wil buharni aid you w il spol your' Sauce(pLa. lFon sleep)lessnIess a hIgh Londo(1: authiority3 recoinienads, iiistedl of St, ii ilsants, a breakfast cup of hot beef tesi masde from iaalf' a teasploonfu'il of Lie big's extract. it allays bran excitc lIronyi that lias been spoltted, oir hi growni yellow, can be inaade as cla anid fresh as new bly rubbing with lini sand paptler, and then pol ishinig wi I i iielv p)owdered'C pul) eel stone. Cu-r .ETs anad steaks ma:iy be fried si well as broiled, but Iheay mutst be pt in hot but.ter or' laard. 'The grease I hot eiionigh whenci it thr iowX. oil aI blu1is ?iA i,r and pIoultry will Ilose thlac lav'or and1( Iirainness itf left in the watt after t hey 'are donei ; as will alIso ii si wlhiah will break to pieces. Wnii-NiA:Ein you see your sauce 1)0 from thle side of thle pani you may kno' that y'our flour or' corii-starch is dom 1umaking a crnst of any kiand do ai will inj ure thle crust.. ennl 1be easily remioved by a strong solh tion of ~soda. Dlid y'ou ever kanow any~ plerson to 1F iii, witiout iniaction 01' th la tiomach Liver or' kId ney., or di you over knaoi 01ne wh'o was ui cii wheni either waus 01 s tructe~d or inactivec; and( did youi eye know or' hear of aniy case of' the kin, thiat 11011 liitters' wiouild naot eure. As yonur neigh bor thiis same ques..tioi. Tanei,us. N EnvlioU5Ni.s8 and all dorang mlonts of' the nervous system, ar ustually connected wvith a diseased con dlitlin of the blood(. D)ebilit.y is a fre quent acconmpanimnt. Th'Ie first thin to be doiie is to imp)rove the conditlo, of the blood. Th'is is accompilished b, taking VFo51'lNs. It ia a nerve modi clne, and possesses a controlling powe over the nervous systemai Thirtecn centu ii the cost of' fl gallonis of 'ott so:ap, madae from or pound1( of I obbins' f' aetr'ic soap, ( mac byCraglin & (Co., Poaala. a mald the sc -ap) w.ill go l'fIlarhe l'uai a diollar worth of' conaminm onia. Try'3 it. The opinion of the people has be fully onifimed biy wihde-.pread e, perience that Dru. flull's ~oiigh Syru 1i the best cnd cheapest remedy fr Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asti liua, eto. WsAx Lusuis Aani Cumy-z,v'lACHEaD. and II: general st,ruiigth radpiahy wa.ted by ape aastent, deep-ss ed Cough, whicb DR. Jayla EEpootorana, ma b reh.ed on tocur'a. YOU WI derive certain enft from it am'o, li troubkfl with iher Aitihma or Biron hsitis. "Bor," said a gentleman to the hos ier ot a Lot, on alighting from hl n phiton, "extrioate that quadrupe )t from thovehiele, stabulato him, donal It him an adequato Supply of nutritiot e allment, ain when the aurora of morf e ing shall again Illuminate the orientt b horizon I will award thee a peeuniir d cOmpensti1ot for thine adminrab] hospitality." Y to JoIEs says: "ive all Oys.er locownt a tol al(i the live setises, and Ito migl t- be the rhinoceros of the soa." 11 yi might be; but we hope no generou a erson iwill give him those things. Ti ia pri'e of hif a dozen fried oysters m 1 large as a rhinoceros would strike awa o beyond the margin or mosr ediLor . poolcet-books u and a cotiple of spolle p oysters of such dinensions would d , populate a town. .1 A A is.cruimi on optIcs, in explalnin, the Inechanlisim of the organ of vislor remarked: - Let any man gaze lose1 into his wife's eye, and lie will see hin r self so exceedingly small that-" ler f the lecturer saw a smile on the faces c 1 his a udience, and abruptly stopped. 3 A CAPlTALI anecdote is told Of a littl fellow who in turning over the leavc of a scrap-book came aorosi the we] known pictute of some chickens Jut out of their shell. "My companio exatuied the pleture carefully, an then, with a grave, sagacious look i me slowly remarked, "They caime o 'cos they was afraid of being bolled. "I- Is said that the male was does not sting." But as a male an f emale wasp wear the same kind c 0 polonalso, and look as nuch a like a a tivins, the only way to distinguls - their sex Is to catch one aid examin its arsenal. If it stings you it Is a ft male; It not, It is a gentle nan wasp. t A ci.ASS of primary children wer buisly engaged in their leading lei sons; they read in order somethin like die following: "The hat is in t,h box." "The man is in the box. "The rat Is In tho box." "The cat In the box." When suddenly up cam k a little chubby hand, the sign of pem mIissionl to speak. "Well, what is 11 Mattie ?" said tile teacher. "I shoul fink 'e box 'ood be full after a while. "PArA," sai he, as he was show some pictures in a book Santa Clau had left hhn ; papa, wily does camel have Such bunches oi their backs? t The Information received lint bein very satisfactory, lie at length solve the (illeulty im11iself. "Whtjy, I know pala," 111d lie I "It's So's they'll li camels I" Whicli must be the reasoti v ADA, aged four. wIo was doln soeinting, and Was told to desist b her mother. Motier-"Ala, ani I t speak to you again ?" Ada-"Yes, ina i you may if you like.'' 01 Two young men out riding wer s IasSi ing a farmI-house where a faruic was trying to harness a mule. ''Won lie draw ?" said one of the horsenec 10' course le wil," said the farmner "he draws tle attention of every fuc "J A II-," said a fonul mother, stitki ni he head out of lie bodromll) door," it. I II o'clock. Tel nie young man t please shut the Iront door from tih outside." Tux liaa . wIse mother avoidethi teachin lher da ughter how to cook, an. Whien thtat (dauighiter gets married tts visits of the miotber-in-law are alway we,lcomie. f - A litt.le boy's remark ini school, I waty to- kIll babies, whieh was b)y t,hrou~ inmg thmem out orfi a wndlow, 1led to th dilscov'ry of a chIld inurder. l'un-: latest wrinkle in East BostoJ "society'' is -o have a pi)nnted visitin Icard with ai smalil phiotograph of ti '"party"' pa.tedl Oin the uppier let t-hain cornmer. Thlis really elegantt style on1 AN exchange causually rninarki "'lk-ttev late than hardly ever.'' I N ['amles't ie, Texas, the thermaomiett s iegisteredl niiinty degrees the other da: A .10- tight boots e ver drunk ? To Travelers by Sea and Land. The eil'ect of change of aIr and 5 travel is to prod uce Const,lpation,wvhle t is followed by ileadache, Piles, and a general disarramremient of the systen Ii Th'e Stomach, already nauseated, gaj at the very sight of a pill, while oe,he imlixtures, swetiete ned Or not swee0tenet r or acid, are revolting. Nothing of ti r kind Is ever eQmpllaltned of In takin , immons' lAyer iteguilator. It is al ways grateful to the Stoach,whateve Its condItion may be ; in fact,the slighi ily liitter taste of the lRegulator is pi et y. sant in removing the sIck taste froi the mouth. A dlose of Simmons' Livt Itegulator, say from a half to a fu Stablespoonful, will impart a gratelt wvarmith and glow to thme weak and nat seated stomacii, will regulate the at cretlons and wiil genitly assist Naturt slowly and( surely, without griping c nausea, as though 10no medicine ha been taken. COUr.D I but see Carholine made Anid view the process o'er, a No bald head pate would muako afral.l, Nor grav hlairs fright me more. S As now Improved andl porfbeced, No oil was ore so suro, - All skin disasoe, of limib or head, * It never fail' t* crer BaoNorttTis.-Throat Diseases o ton commence with~ a Cold, Cough,< untusutal e~xertoni of the voIce. Th'let - icient syniptomis are allayed by Lil use of "BrhotCu's Bronchial Trochcs, which, If nieglected, often result inm chroniic disease of the thareat. It doesn't do a bit of good to take i twelve mile p romuenade in a fourtee - foot roonm wi th th e baby, and1( sing r declaim: "llcotehile, pootehile, p)udde and 1)1e." Use D)r. Bull's Jiaby Sy'ru and be (done wIth it. 0 dl ~New i'mubteatio,ns. are furnished by the World's Disper Ssaryr Medicala Assoelatilon, ilumJalo,N.Y and G rlussell Street iBuilding: L,ondlon, Englandi, on terms to suit L.1 titmes. A nlew edlliin of thme Pe0ople ) (Commoni Sense Medical Adviser, abot 11)00 pages, lnearly 30tJ illustrations, ii P 11. V. P'irc, M.D., po'st-palid, $1.51 r ivahd('s Guide Book,post-paid,10 ets, MotIon as a Jtemedial Agent, illustra LI ng mtovemen t Ior prf.ralysis, dilseast of females, still'ened joints club fee e s pinal curvature and kind red all'ection: 10 ets.; Diseases of Generative Orgai 10. eta.; Catarrh, its rational troatmem d and positive cure, sent on1 receipt,< one nosager stamn. A ddrenna na na PERMANEN Y CURES KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. Dr.KCl&,oqt. V. "It yf i e 1E.I$= Taei ingseretoe Livor en IT HASWffV WONDE RFUL 'I POWER-. umm RusetAets@othe,193R, te B0WZLBaat the ZIDNUTI at the same time. eause it cleanses the 4ystm of the pQ deouharr a yesve lo 8=40 oirwUriary and nervous disorders. JTIa E~aWho HA aSry*vegetaa HA. Sausell A*atL2 b ke BaOl tpll enepackage will makesix qteor medicine. "EL.T ZT 3rwW 4 Basy i at the Druggisty. Pte, o1.00. WZLO, 3IOUARDIO0N A CO., Proprietoru, I (itt send poet paid.) Burlngton, Vt. o EW ARD .T "id| of long standing in I we k, nnd or inary eases 81ds. r n o,"',uCat r -eT ail-i eme aycBPEeeSose R'r. r .-.:A .,"lablI' ACENTS WANTCD to Sell the NEW BOON, F'ARMING FOR PROFIj* How to Diake iony sn tse Fairmn. EReo artr t Doud ate iceas Pages. J. E. LeCUlOnDY a Co.. Ph ladelphia, Pa. DEFAULTED COUNTY BONDS 1 (iST price paid. ond full description. Address E. A. 1E TTS, Is . TAR D Sltroot, Sl . Lote , Mo. Strdinuds mGret Catarrh Recumc0 tine w<rld forl cure or UlT Alit. N t altery irom what cause.,- or how long standing. by giving STURDIVANT'S CATARRH REMEDY Sfair and Impartial tri, u ie o a nced at a tkenb th os dlifate tac For mal b Street. Philaciphia. WORCESTER anow regardedi am the S9TAND)ARD A:THiOlIlTF, 1 omint d bso~,tnuEnin Inn Jrn i i ig,lin~Wlow lh . 1 y er n 1 1n ehns,, Q1 a t c glE not ri4 t ynlennm mi'.ni. opti$rni it of'nle re uinr aa. out r by h I )p'nLn m tDy ILt nin or . on 4bi 15"1"nn ,lom U A eT 9 -A N T t o ilt ho o Na r y . P r o o e l y CWniaprutelnite i tionary. I t rated. P orket I iE Ionanmy. [Ilus.rtaltd. i4mo. Cloth, ero di.. rand, liCaroforStook A i en i miin ln wriiore no,t tin ioen ot par t nar nlhort y."-new York HeraW. . cer .a,in i e r wil l be saint by nmail .n40 11rstrnatpitious.i Send' fableulril tgo J. C. LioPPNCOTT CO.. Philadelphia. Tinose answering an aavertasemnent wit confer a favor upon the adiveirtiuner and,the publliher by stating that they saw the m.imer tiaennent in t his journal (nasming th~e pe4ner.) FHOIRPrc Lit of beot iN ALID eciDtlAR,.a h ddr, R.be wth reen atamp, Vt. N. W. -o.v8 ring. (A. *nrwi T. Lous, loa. SPurTSyn t'"atCta'r Rod??" pIls o' ilsinng tacklo. to u ca n save anonaeoy it. FNtEE I linmeic Junalu. I). A. COOK, Cleve,land, 0. FE TorARPETING l2r (to -cITA.Iperyd. FELT CEIimN p r root in paco of lan vnter. FELT itOrOFI NT an nieiIN. For Circulanr and San pir, audues C. J. FHAY, anAdn, Now Jersey. - $AdEA Rnd expisnes to agents. i , l 1o Outfit Free. AddrimAge z Marsh 11011- . ri. VMonEte, uustaQuin. T HE FERCUSON ~~ ~UREAD07ofb W i in i be nor, a i a or . b saver moot n1tonesh to the correct tcI 4 e rtnet thioe a a vin e b usedt o oi t 01rt ilnt 1 r te o r b It W O wl oti Vi C i oy 1 re Urtus1ted 'tcirkrto , DIl oenry.d 1toel Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dcovery nren common Blotch, Pite ple. or Eruption, Ert i tovg. lkin, in short, al diseases caused by ptri. ing, ant invigorating medicine. I- a cally haigIs manie sted its potenc in< A eit ', ant i io nr-c u . anVO .S W s andi wel if you tool dull, drowsy, debilItated, have as en face or body, frqltent eadache or dizziness alterntenl with hot ilushes, irregular appetile, repItd liver, or flBilosness. As a rem Med ical Discovory baa no equal, as it effects p In the cure of Broneb Itis, Severe Cough sunnsption, it has astonished the medioal facu11 greatest medical dIscovery of th age. old by No use of taki , awhileausing t*e MIY a VS system, diet, 0o Tim-utle ssa"Ca f,iStomach, Bad acussteeach,amaher aeel'o*nead, lake ADVER TIS ntorted in ANY OR1 ALl of the N tory for ONE TIMYE, or for .positions, which are oarc LOWVEbT PRIOFA 8. M. PETTER~ at either of th ESTIMAT E F'or AMyertisers without obarge, for TION of Newspapers, or for -AN~Y City, Town, C Adtisements In tise Best Posit! S. M. PETTEN 701 Ch.oainuatt SI 2a0ther ts oetting Wel. M daughters say: "How much be. er aather 1s ulncs he used Hop Bitters.' He ie Is getting well after his long suffere 's Ingfrotn a disease d'clared Inourable iand we are so glad that ie used your i Bitters.-A lady of'tqbliester, N. Y. Y Utica erald. A Joyful Announcement to suffering millions is the glad tidings that a' - last a certain curo for piles has been discov t ered. 500,000 persons who have used Dr 0 8il1boe's Anakesis, pronounOe it infallible 8 Doctoril of all medical schools proscribe it in 0 practioe ; empirios and nostrum vendors ooun torfeit and imitato it, and all, without exoep. tion, admit that it is entitled to the name of Y "Modioal 4Miracle." Nothing in medicine is more simple, rational, prompt and certain. It I is not an accidental blunder of inexperience, but the scientific solution of a most diffioult problem, by an accomplished physician of 40 yar practice and study. Anakesis is a happy combination of a soothing poultice, g supporting instrument and curative medicine. it alleviates at once the most excruciating ' pain; it holds up the raw. sensitive tumots, y and by firm. continued pressure and medica tion applied to the swollen voins is able to cure the most inveterate cases of blind or f bleeding pilbs. The inventor of 'Anakesis" may well be logarded as a public benefactor, and sufferers from this terrible disease will thank us for calling attention to a discovery Q so worthy. It is not leas singular that in the s circular concerning Anakesis, full dircetions are given for PUnvEN rING PILYS, a fact never before observed in any medicine the propri otors wished to slL. "Anakslis" is sold by drue gists everywhere. Sent .froo on receipt 1 of price, $1.00 por box; samples gratis by P. w constaodtor & Co., Box 8916 Now York, solo t 'ufacturora of "Anakeeis." New Hampshire Returns. iHamp)shiro lady writes : Mother has A lbotod for years with Kidney diseases. d Last spring she was very bad, and had an , alarming pain and numbness in one side, Kid s ney-Wort proved a groat bloksing and has completely oured hor.-lEconD. A Valuitble Gilt Free. A book on the Liver, its diseama and their Irealnent sont free. Includin treatisos upon e Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, ; Biliousness, Headacho. Constipation. Dyspep 41a, Malaria, etc. Addra )r. Hanford 102 Broadway, Now York city, N. Y. 8 A OARD.-To all who are sufforing from the or. rorm and indiscretions of youtlh nervou w-aktues, iarly decay. ios. ot man et, dc.. I will s'lui a Ito e0po that wili cur. yun. FaEE OF UHAao.. This groat remedy wasdiscov red by a iniilonary in South SAm rica. Send elf-addres ed envel n to tha Roe, I JOSEPH T.NMAN.,1tatlon D. Now Y.rk uity. I I The Voltaic malt co., Marshall, M1Ich. n Will send their oelebra'ed Electro Voltaio a Belt. to the aftlieted upon 80 days's trial. s 8peedy oures guarauteed. They mean what P)th*Y say. Wlito to them without delsy. ,e y Vege tine a, Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. Reader, Have You Got Sorofula, Scrofu lous Rumor, Oanoerous Hutnor, r Cancer? You Can PoSitively be Otured. Tholisanids of Testlimo 1113114 Prove it. VEMETEI ('1URES WHEN 1MYSt. CIANS FARL, CnA ORcHAtt, incoln (o., Ky.. May 8, 1878. Mr. H. It. 8.Fvwis: Sir-i :onsider It a duty that I owo you and the pubitc t(f lot you know what your nedicine, VE ETINS, has dlone 1o my daughter. Abaut fott years ago shoi was so afflicred wih .crofuih as to be drawn to one Fide a t she waIken. Af-mo trying sveral ofhthn K beat, physicians at home and at, Louiisviile with I out relief, she wais induced to try V EIJETiIE. After taking 20 botties i constdei her pertect'ly cured. Bhe hai now a beaut.itut, clear come 8 -pioxIan without blotchu or bilemish, and I have no hesi1tationt in attribut.ing her cute to your valttabille meiIcinle, and 1i. r commnding It to the use of the atilicteri. There are mauny of the *nabtnt of L,his count,y wIho can and will ( You ab.ve. ins. S. Ef. BiIOOKS. I can testify to the above, J. Ef. CARON, e Firm of Carson l1ros., IDrugglsts. W. F?. KENNED)Y P'roprietor Crab Orchard 110101. Af ONTaEA:. P. Q . Jan. 8. 18R0. g Min. H. R. i1rav Ra-Dear Sir : We Li:ke great a pleasuire in addt ng to your niumer'ous tesi lmo. nialsi in regard to VEGOzTiN E. We sell ai great (I deLaI or it. ando It invariably gIves sat i.Aract, oin. e Soverabtle remarkablo cures lgy it,s use' have comoc under our not.ice, anoti 'o- 111hink It, a Pled.i uro, as well as a dut,v, t.o t (st iry in its behlal:. We remanin, yours truly, D)it LEDUtC & CO., I, Chemist,s and Dritngists, . AONTnsA!., Jan. T, 1880. aR. II. R. STEVENs-Dear Mar: Ihave recomn. mended and sold your VCEETINiI In at great, 2nanv cises indee(d, but one ease came uinder Smy special notIce in which L,hree b ,t-tles com-. plet,ely culrell a rriend of taine, wvhose case had realsted all other mnedlcinies prev'ously t-ried. Yours, P., 0. GIRCOUX, Druggist, 601 kt. Jo.te.ph St. Vege inie 11 SPRING MEDICINE. i. 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TODD, ENOINEER and MAtIIIINIST, Patersoii, N. .J. and 10 Dareiay St., N. Y. Rtatn Engimes and Bolersd or eing derpton aiu ai manuftalre ro t ie e aent Bater ort iient over time olThetyle, and arer antraini adate ser al kinds of agrlcnt,teral ad iecae aur above,. CREAMERY. tr made. It securcs matured an d ripened cream. unequmaied keeping quality. It excludes files, dust 58* toO)'0); hans roomin for the cream and butter, and N lah cest t ,combine scentirfanprinciple with rings theo butter In grantilar fortm, and secures the 'fmer; or nto pasor eat . al~, lA ne aI aii umers, f tr the worst Serefuha to a las,Salt-rhenna Fever Sor-es, Scaly at baood, ar'e conquered by this powerful, Utring Tetter, nase Rash, Dels, Clarba. langs, White Swellings, Goltre or Thieh 1low eolor of skin, or yellowish-brown anots bad taste in mouth, internal heat or oes and tongue cntedi, you are sui'oring froma lil fo all asmi c ases Dr. Pierce's Ulolden ,Weak Lungs, anti early stages of Con. ruggnd eminent physiotans pronounce itthe ig the large,re putlve, nauseous 11111.. These 'llaescaly larger than muastard ly vegetable, no partioular care is requIred in. They operate without distumrban~ce to thme occupation.a For .Jaundice, lleadache,' Empure leed, Pa In time Shoniders, heat, Dlssiness, r.u Bructatios froma Faste ha Mlouth, Blous attacks Pain in nays Entern Fever Riated feeling Dr. deree's Pleasant usrgative Pefls& NBUWA LMp! T. PeelA?MU I'. 3essa. 3. T. IEM ENTS weWpapers natned in the Dit' n ONE YEAR, in the best fully watched, at the I, on application to ICiLL & COe, oir offnoes In i.S MA DE insertion in a OEIOIuE NELiEO the BEST Newspapers In ounty or Beotlon. )fs, at Very ResnbeRts GILL~ & CO. jeete P . l c.. HEALTH IS WEALTH. Real& of Bogy is elth of ft. RaOas Snai'flllla REOlst Pure bod sate ound13esh, stouh nd n kolear skin. If you would have or roar bones sound. without oaries, and urOo - lexion fair, use Radwa' SarsapiwI13sin A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. " To cure a MRoNIW or 0G 6TANDING DXSN35 a truly a victory In the healing art; that reason. ]g power that clearly discerns Dzisor and ap. pies a remedy; that restores ste byGP re--ta e body wbion has aO sIow and weakened by ea Insidious disease, lot Only commands our rnpeOt but deserves )ur gratitude. Dr. Radway has furnished man :ind wit.t that wonderful remedy, Radwaie larsapartilian Resolveou, which acooa 9lshes this result, and suffering humanity, ho drag out an existence of pain and disease, brough long days and long nights, owo him heir gratitude.'-Med tesenger. FALSE AND TRE. We extract from Dr. Radway's "TreatIse O5 Ulsease and Its Cure," as follows: 116t 101 DINeages QUr04 by Raway's Sarseparlflian Resolvents Chronic Skin Diseases, Caries of the Donc lumore in the Blood, Scrofulous Dise es, iaI or unnatural 1a01% of Body, Syphills and Veni ,eal, Fever Sores. Chronio or Old Ulcers ait theln, Rickets, White Swelling, Soal i HOnd, [tarine Aiftet,tons, Cankerb, Glaadular Swell ngs, Nades. Wasting and Decayiot the Body. PImples and Blotches. Tumors, Dyspepsia. Kid iey and Bladder Diseases 0hronto Rh umatlsm kad Gout, Uonsumption, bravel and Calculous Deposits, and varieties of Ihe above complaints 4 which sometimes are given specious names. We assert that there is no known remedy that possesis the curative power over these die )ases that RADWATN'. RzSoLvrNT furnishes. It )ures, step by step. surely. from the founda tion, and restores the injured parts to their ound condition. The wnsten ef the body are Stopped and healthy blood to supe Slied to the system, from which new ma orial 1i formed. Tols is the flst corrective 1ower of RADWAY's RzsoLvsx?. In oases where he system has been salivated and Mercury, LuIcksiWer, Corrosive sublimate have accumu aed and become deposiled in theones, jdints oto., causing,oaries of the bones, rickets. sinal tur-vatures, contOrtions, white swellings, vari iose veins, etc., thq SAsAPARIL.IAN will resolve 6way those deposits an I e terminate the virus 4f the disease from the system. 4A If those who are tasking these medicines for ihe cure.of Chronic. Scriulous or Syphilitic 418 iases, however slow may b- the cure "leelSet ar," and find their general health improving, heir fle.h and weight increasing or even keep ng its own is a sure sign that the cure is pro ,ressingoln these diseases the patient either ets better or worse-the virrs . the disease 14 not inactive; if not arrested an driven from he blood it will sprIad and continue to under nine the constitution. An soon Ks the SAKSA ARILLIAN makes the pat lent "feel bet ter,' every Lour you will grow better and increase 17 health, trength and fesh. OVARIAN TUMORS. Thro removal of these tumors by RANwAr'e Irsot.vsxT is now so certainly establisited that rht wias once co.sidered almost miraoulous :% tow a co-nmon recogniz.-d f tot by all parties. Witne-a the cases of lannah P. Ka ipp, Mrs. 0. Erapt, Mrs. J. I. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. Hendrix Publishe,l in our Almanac for lSTO, also that of drs. U. 8. Bibbins. in the present edition of our 'Fahie and True." One Dollar per Mottle. MINUTE REMEDY. (only requires minutes, not hours, to relieve iain and cure aoUte disease. Radway's Ready Relief, n from one to twenty minutes, never fails to 'eileve PAIN with one thorough applic ,tion. Vr, matter how violAnt or excruciating the eain he RU ICUMATIU, Bod-ridden, Infirm. Orippled, servous Neurale, or prolmrted with disease nay suifer, RAWAY'S READY RELIEF will 61ford instant ease. '.afamnation of the Kidneys, Inflamma tion of the 1ladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of tho'k Lungs, Sore Throat, Diflauit Breathing, Palpitation of the leart, Hysteries, Croup, i.phtheria, Catarrh, Influensa, Headache, Tsothache Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilbiaius, FIrost Bites, Bruise.. Summer Complaints, Coughs, Cold, sprains. Paius in the Chest, Back ow ,imbs, are instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured for Fifty Cents. There la not a remedial agent in the world that will uure Fever and Ague, and nil othnr Malarlous, Bilious, Bcarlet, Tlyphoid, Yellow and ot.her revere (ald'd by RADwAY's Pu.L.s) so quick as RADwaY's EADY Itst.iar. It will in a ,ew moments, when taken accord ing to directicon, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea i Dysentery Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and a lIternal P1ains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of R ANS WYAY 5 READY RKLiar with them. A few drops in water will prevent sick ness or pains fronm change of water. It is better than French brandy or bitters as a stimulant, eKiners anti Lunmbermnen should e.lways os provided with it. CAUTION. All remedial agents capable of destroying life by an overdo-e should be avoided. Morphine opium, strychnine, arnica, hyosciamus. and other powerful remedies, does at certain f,imes. in very small doses, relieve the patient during their act,ion in thle system. flut perhaps taie second dose, if repeated, may aggravate and'in crease the sufferintg, and another dose cause death.0 There is no necessity for using these uncertain agents when a Dositive remedy like RADw AY'S READY RaLIsr will stop the moSt en. cruolating pain quicker, without entailing the least d.i.mloi in either infant or adult. THUE TROE RELIEF. IIADwAY's iRADY hisLts? is the only remedial agent in vogue that will instantly stop pain. Fify~ Cegat. per Bottle. Radwayfs Regulating Pills. Perfeet Pu rgattves, Soottaing Aper.. ants, Aet WItlanut Pain, Always Relta. bie anti Natural in taeis Operation. a VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALO3EL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly Coated with iweettrum epurge, regulate, purity, cleanse RADwAYMaPIL. for the cure of all disorders at the Stomach, Liver, liowels Kidneys. Biad ier, Nervous Diseases ileada 'he, Constipation, Iostiveness, Indiges ion, Dyspepsia. Milious. iris. Pover, Inflammation of the Bowels Piles, mnd all dierangemnent,s of the Interna' 9iscera. Sarranted to effect a perfect cure. PuIrely yeg tble, containing no mercury, minerals or del W'Observe th'" followin'gypoe ut ng from Diseases of the flu stive Ogn;Con n the Head. Acidit-y of the Stomach, Nausea, leartburn, .Disgust or Food, Fullness or Weight n the Stomach, Sour Erueta ions, Sinki-ig or 'luttering at th'e Heart, Choking or suffering iensationa wthen In a lying Dosture, Dlimnes.ol fisionu, Dots or Webs be (sie the Si,fht, Feft Lnd Dull Pain in the lI.%d, Deficiency of Per. piration. YellownesA ef the Skin and IQyes, Pain n the Side, Chei6, Limbs. and Sudden Plushes tf Heat, Durning in the Flesh. A few doses of RADwAY's Pius will free the ystem from all the above-namedi disorders. Price, 25 Cents per Bo:n. 80O,D BY DRUGGAISTS' READ " FALSE AND) TRUE.', Send a letter stamp to ItAtDWA Y & No. 82 WARtiEN, cor.CBUIIOIi St.. New York. lformaation worth thousands will be mentiou, The Purestand lDosC 3ledicinoeover Made. Acke biaton o oqs an most e ura tivo proportie of all ether Blitte, oaks theogreatest Bod Puii.rLie Agent on earth. No disease o an possibly long exist whee IIe Dittors are us od,sovari,,and poroectaro te operationa Theygiveanovll feuudvigorteotheagdasdgaBra To all whose a muploymontecauso irregulsai tyofih,bbowelsor urinary organs, or who . qurea petiser Tonic and mUd Stimulan, oPRtesare inval unble,Without inton. Itwhastyour o elingcs or sympbes are what thecdiseaeoor ail imouS Is use flop Dit. tors. Don't waimuntilyoua 10 sick bus if y ou only feel bad or miserable, use them am once. ltmaysaveyourlife.[5has saved hundfred. *SOwilbo paidfor aea se they will n cursor help. Do not suffer orlotyou,r e -d suffer,bu6i ufoeand urgo them to uso H op g Remember, flop Diters is no vile, drugd drunken nostrum, but the Purest 'a n d B-s Medicine evormnadioi the "'NAsv,wg 'sEND nd HOP ndno person or family O nabsolute and irretblues Rlochester,NI.Y and Toroanto, 10 Storb joos,d Ojgono Cards,'or 20 ai ai4 00. , Nasau,o to name, 10 etc. Nassau