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FAnM WAG0On.-Of the Common height, fore wheels a feQt 8 inches, hnd ones 4 feet 4 Inches, are too high and heavy for small farm teams, weigilng p less than 1,20&pouuds apiece. What- Pe over may be the cotreet theory on the leverage of ION spokes on 'solid, level I ground, we olMnot, A our only trou- > ble In hauling farm stuff on the hard c roads has been In the. uphftl and the s down. We find fore wheels#4 feet 2 Lb inches, sind wheels 3 feet 8 Inches highi tit much easier to work with for man a FI beast. It gives a low team a lifting 'le litch on the waKon up hill and a light, Pil Ing one down hill. A brake for it is Ir unnecessary. As they go over the in seales their weight Is.150 pounds less. ti Climbing over the hills, every extri t,i pound against the owner. If a load Is ft' stalled on the road we always lower th the hitch to lift tihe load, and draw It down on the team to incroase their 8P Core-loothold, and move Ott without ca more delay. The usual size wagon Oil may be just right for large horses and (I tall men but farmers' boys aid ten& il generally are neither large nor heavy. nil Tlie pitcher on li the fleld determines tp the amouit of the day's work. A low tll wagon is easier to load, therefore it1 (uIlker loaded, with a shorter fork I handle thai common. 1he1 hay and pr grain rack wIVj eight Inch side pieces eul may be made level by put ,'g a low ed guard over the hind wheels. ' hi, too, or helps the iman on the ground and will PI go to the field and bring a given nitm- ic ber of shookh as ashay or grain quicker lie than a high buillt wagon or rack canl, he tbus janking more hay whilo the t u shines. It is lighter on Illuddy roadis; if the team sitnks tihe downward (Irift. te. is less otn tihe low wheels. If they fill ti ip with dirt they hold less than larger WI ones. Thy aro not, good to back heavy th loads-the wheels big the grotd. oil "You can't tike a farm pay with too t inany legs tuider tie kitehien table.'' bo bri BUCt MIPAT.-A large proportion of ba buckwhoatt conmied in the lVesi ho corles from the l.1stern States and of Canada. Every season severiti ear. an loads of bitckwheat. tiour comies to this cit miarket. from New 'York, where consid- de orable attention IN givenl to producing we the griln. A large proportion of what, ti . stold as biekwheat Ilotir Is not true to lIfj name. It is often a mixture of rye- ai mea01i aiid Wheatt 1mh1ldilligs, to Which ia t:tl imiute portion of buckwheat, is added. mne The market Is genrall v well sippliedi us with what passes for bitekwheat 11-mr, so whether the crop of buckwheat. i8 large Yc or smaill. Poor as Its inilty is buck - inj wheat flour generally soills for about lit tie same prict as the best article imidte tI frot seleet winter wheat. Now tie yll of buick heat is muIhe ltargevr thai I tiat It ordilnary wheat, itid it can be lint produced at much less trouble and ox- as ponse. The seed costs very little, and f.l tlie grain can be raised oi land that aitl w,itid not eturli th seed of wheat, a s rye, or barley. All the work connect- pit ed with producing ai crop of buckwhent pup can be perforied at tines when oiher of farm imiatters are not pressing. The ai hind on which L Is to be grown need sui not bo plowed till mnid-suminer, Imid mn( the crop is not ready to eit. till after all a tho corimlon graiis are harvested. wi litiekwheat is a crop fio small farmers 1i to raise. as it Is ordiln:rlly harvested le tInd threslel by hmatd tools. It. is a po good crop to raise for the pIurjose of sithdtlig a tough sod. It is not..an ex liaust.ing erop, like wheat or barley. A si go.1 bustness many he bilit, i I in sip. linling .lie mitiaket, with a Ilrit-eilass ir- Vo tiele of biekwihet flour, put. 1ip iInlpi smnall packages stilted to the waNits of p1. private fail4es. ('mnutry imlers e, wotuld do well to look at'ter tlhis orancl i of trade.,t MA vitt1 MANt' 11 .-. I there is muchm lit conitrioversy' in tihe agr'iemi timraml pmapet's w I at presenmt. as to ihow to ma ke atmi save lho mianure. I will give tmy plbum in as few CO words as possIible. Fi rst , i keep my eni horses antti tows it thie saime stable ; ITil betd miy horses ith I good whet't or' oaEs die straw ; anmd whIeti they halve st-> od o it Itr cne n1Iit t, I eleati all lte strtaw~ atiti ninumre out. of' ilt' stall andt pu: it uinder the eows. 1y tdoig this isave' st raw ind amid it makes tile imiamitre ilinr. The an hmorse tuannure Is aliways dry, and by ni put,Wting I itler the tows It a bsor'ha al Itidr Itie uinelt, and1 it. aliso krto s fte horse Ti muanure ftrom bm; ii ng wheni throwni n a a heap. Whlenm tt manummire gets well bot warmmed ini a hip I a kena lonmg hle 1( td ti( tmantiro iork amid turn'm it. over, andt by li that t iimi it is well tuixed aml ready tor' "ii thle hand,(1 it' any1 of' ytour cortespomi.. - 1o ents have atny better way,' let. us iiear' * 1nm 'hmittlthiaii. is imiiefatigabhle imn its efforts to immrove' i t'elarryimng (enpatcitites of its moad, andtit at thle samet titiet ae:'ommnodate teI tveling be ptulic in the best imanmer. All tilong its vartIiouis lines new aii tulimmodionis depots hamve' bteen t'reted t, anmd at I iiw saime tim ai('S tracek facilitiens multiplited to sumpply bmusi imess demandiitlt. ilut. the' wormk of the' great - est tumgntitde ttnd importantice on thIis limieh hais beeni untertakten by' the Peninsyivamnia l' lalroaid (onmany ini huiihing an l'ievaitted llailroatd fromi teir prtestent depot iniV Wet P hilaidelphmit to l"i ft tent hi andi Marktet st reets~ P hihlal. , thlius brminiginmg their iline inmto' t s very hiearf of I hie city amid lanidinmg passenugers d wit hin ai Iew tiinnulltes wialk of thle principal Ilitels aiiln bsinless places of te cit v. Thi Noivemberm 15 isths 1beenm pulshedt rapidlyv fr' wiard diurintg ihe Wi iter andit Spr'ing nu,nth s mand is ii iw iti suchi a codimltl 'mi as to war'. Ipa tant theit belief t hat thle 1,.imnt will lie comiu--gi plted't andu in ouperation by tihe tist of li'. edi ct'mbertm of t hIs year-I' t'' The h'ievatedi road starts from a puolint neat' thlie We'tste'rn endi of thei pmastengter direct line withi Filbert St reet to te rive'tr, th<i erossinig the Sehunylkill just niorIIith f i Marmket Strmeet ont a threrte spani iron bridge, nu1 'l4i feet ins lenigith, wichl will bet built to aic.omiiitmdte' t luassenger aiti one' freti'ght Wtorks prmope'rty and mat '2edi St. iteave "Slilbert hu' aind turns into the properl'y lymng bttwe'n r l'ilbter andi Jones Mis., wich~'i te Pemnn- ie' tsylvaiiia itih-n Companytm rectenily pur'. thi chiased for this puirpotse, thus pro~vidingm aimmple roomi for eight traceks betw'et is poinit amid F~ifte?hnthi street. The road will bie tconstruct'd ini the besi tm: po0 sibmle nimnner. Fromi lie bridige t' lipr twecnty-secondl street it will hei supportedh vi. by wroucight h'on pillars eighte.'n inehies in eo thameitter, piedt omn stonte foundmtations, of' from thant point to the dephot the roadit betd nli wilh conisist of a series 01 brick marches rest- sit ing on tsolid stomie foutidations, there being~ tim aibout twelve of tese archesn to a squaire ye andit the railheadt being ecarried over ali the lintervenhiig street crsinlmgs andit being so con)tstruied as niot to Interfere withI trmavel IS oni the streets. by3 The niew detpot will lbe built to face time eO Public Buildinigs, andit will extendl back to a ur Sixteenith street. It will tie matIde to ae. T commiodate both the paissemnger mind freight business of the Comipaniy, giving largely int creased facilitiea for boithi.T Ove'r one thocusandm men aire mnw em- e p103yed on this imnproveimnt, antd thie force c0 ill lbe still further incre,sedt mas time work progresses. The co'st of bumilig time roadti mind purchmasinig the property requtired for the pumrpose Is estimamted ait Tihree Millions am of D)ollare, - t DOMEST10. 1low TO COOK CODYISH.--Matly p0o a, knowing little about codilsh and rhaps only having eaten them when oiled by cooking, have but a faint oa of their excellenCo when properly epared for th,e table. When rightly lied, P,oh a lish exhibits the flesh paratoly. jtom the bone in solidlakes at retain their white curvature after Dy are distributed by the carver. ren the scraps left from such cod are ver wasted, but can be imade into a latable dish by removing the Ilakes e >m the bones and skin before becoi. g cold, and when wanted placig c 11n in a stewpan with what Is left of e sauce; then add a dozen or more sh oysters with their liquor, and If use do not muoisten the fish enough, -equires only to be moistened, add a )onfulortwoof'amelted butter. Warimt rofully over a gentle lIre and when co thoroughly hot through set aside. t your dish, warm it, and surround r with tine luashed potatoes. In the ddle of the dish place the warmed l1h with its sauce; crumble over flish grated bread-crumbs, and set a hot oven for a few minnutea until )ely browned on the top. It will )ve a most desirable disk. Frosli cod t into slices two inches thick, dresF plentiftilly with eggs and bread mnibs, and fried a light brown with mjity of lard, Is really delllotts. At At so thinks sotte of our best fanil S and. ovenl fastdious epletires out C re in till places. I Jow -ro COOK PoI7IXRY.-OJd poul- t rmay be made tender and savory by i following iethod: soak It it cold 11 ter with a hnindiul or two of ashes s -own In for twenty-four hours; piek 1 the feathers 11nd let it hang for e elity-folir hIour-i longer. 'l'hon let it il for a quarter of an hour iIn ve!' >th or water; lake It out, lard aid ko it, when nearly done baste it wit it t but itr. By this iet.hod the flavor a a young chicken may be iipatrted to 0 o1d fowl. Poultry of all kinds re Iros thorough cooking, as when in- 0 rdono it IN tasteess. A turikey : ighiniig eight 1poiidiSshould be baked - ee hours and bIsted every ten or pol mlinules with Its own drippings I m1ele(d bitter. It' prolier Vare is xl iln din.-811ur poultry It will not i'd wtshing. A wet cloth may be qd to wipe it clea If inecessary, but, Ii klig It in water tIkes out tihe flavor. tlug 1(1tillry iayl be known by hav- v siooth legs wid suippl1 feet. If' t legs Are rough ind tho feet. tire 117 tho pohlIt ry is old a ustale. I'sitx lw'lt:.-Cit lt pIIIkin pIle 0 11tin Slves and boll Iuuti tender in h1 littlo wiater as possible; wat el are- v ly that it does not sCoreb ; draii ofr tj the wator.-Mash and rub through " love, adding, while warnm, a small e cc of butter. To every quart of the at inkIn, aftr nashirg, add one quart new ilk il and four eggs, tile yolks I whites beaten separately; wiite b ar tot aste, an1d inlnamoll and 11it gas di red ; a very itle t braidy 1lI great. imprlovemlent.. 'The Ooen inl tl iiili they are baked milust be hot or 1 'y will iot brown. It ia as woll to I kt, the batter scalding hot, before il it iriig into tile ple dishes. f APIri. C ' A'Oca.-Tiake One tea- I >on11 f ipfo tipo(a allnd utit It inl Onle S art of cold water the night before C it wntt it. to ue. The next, morning U re and core eightih lIrge sor apples, tee fit m dish witli the soaked tapioca. Il the centre or each with sigar, a t ich of cinnamon and a 1p1c of buet- 1 it' desired (.hie latter gives it a little s (ter' flavor, but it is good enough t thout.) i'iit in the oven about at y' tur before IL ia wated( for the table, Ir ik gill thle apf.es aire boft. T1o be 0 eni ithl creami 01' mil1k and sugar, is mailkes a very'~ simple) but delletet se r. anid can be prepared with 1little H in: f lurs or ('rmil mPiiay be clean as follows: Lay the tfurs on a table dl rub them well with bran mnade uist with warm wate r ; rub until quite ~ , at(d afterwar'ds with druy bran. e wet b)ran should be put, on with inuel anid the dry with a pieCce of .)k muslin. 'i'hie light furs, ini addi ni t.o the aibove, shiouild be well rub .1 w litiagnesta 0or ta piece of boo0k islin a fter thie branit prtoctss. Dry 1 uir may be used iusteadi or wel braun, ley' should be rubbed agalin t the way the l'ur. lOIoUn l'uisoN.-"or the bemiellt of bsibersl)'i who htave w ritten for ini-l *Imattioni as t) the best means11 of' rid ig their houses of cockroaches, we 13' state that equal parts of powdered iax, 'erslan insects powdler, and( wder'ed coloeyn th well mixed to thert aid thirowd ab lout such Parts as in fe'sed withI these tr'ouble- i no tusets, will prove an effectual ans of geuttinig i'id of the scoutrge. is powder', In till eases where its use s ben per'sistent, has by lo:tg exper Itce beent foun tilut inifail ible remiedy'. r' M'uslNIt' 1nee icds cleaninug as miiuch I' othter w~oodl work. it may~ be w~ash- s wi th warmiui soap-suds, quickly wipeid rand thaet rutbbed wu'ith tan oily cloth fi* polish It, ruib it withi iottcn-stone ~ tI mee(t oil1. Clean ilY tihI il iad - hlt It w'ith a ctnuois skint. l"or or iar'y woodl work use4'hiting to rob dirt oIY andt aummouila. Mortar and 21 lt maiy lbe remiove~d from widow t~ wood shtouldt be waushed wIthl cold ..u ri a should be thoroughly beat tin the wronig ide0 fir'st, andul then~ on tight, after whith spots may he r*e >vedi by the use of ox-gall tor amt l'nm i only hope oft bald hieads--( 'ul 1.IN 8, a1i dodiorized texltract of petro iin. la very ob.ject ion removed by 'ent imiprovetmenit. I t is now taulit a. Thefi onlly eure for baltdntess and1( iimost del ientte hlair drtessintg known. Fecaoi of IPoctors. i'hte lee of' dotcors is tin Item that very iy pe rsonus are inte restetd in just$ at esent. We hellevec the scheduile fot' 1 its is $3.00, wh ich would tax a man31 0 ill ned to h1is bed 101' a year11, ini 11eed 1 a1 daily visit, over $1,000) a yeat' fo:'r '-dil atotendance alotne ! A ad tne 11 ugle hottle (lf 1101) BItters taken ini 1 10 wVould sav e the $l,090~ anid al11lie 5 ar's sickntes.- 'ost. A a people learnt how11 trute ec.oniom.': t to use I obihns' Electri t'oa~p, (made ('ragInl & Co., l'lhladelphmi:, the mmltoni, adtulteratedl, dlishone st soaps \ being drtiven ont, of' the mtarket. 'y it, "ont Cov.tns , Ct0i.u>, ('-rAniu andiL troatt Disordet's, uise ''Birouen 's B)ron t L'y by a test of nmny years. CeNSTANr ('0U01, With Shorytness o[ hygga tuna Stretigthi and wasu.ng et ilushi, aull token i.utngs more our less serioutsly affected, ni delng romp treat ment.. By usiug , HUMOROUB. IT Is sad that many a higlidr title its been withii tzb reach of the Bare iess Durdett-Coutts then the one she it present enjoys. At one time the 'ossips set about an absurb story that lie was going to be married to the ron Duke of Wellington. The late lir Robert Inglis, wonderlng much at iieh a rumor, bluntly asked the Duke f lie had really offered to marry her. '1 said,'' growled his Grace-,awvl his trace growled awfully in his last do ade-"that she deserved to be a duoh s8; I did not say I would make her ne." "The Duko should have said could,' not 'would,'" remarked the laroness, dryly, 'when the queer story vas repeated to her. PIsoNEcit at the bar," said the judge L) the man on trial for murder, "is here anything you wish to say before eiitenceIspassed uponyou?" 'Judge,' oplied the prison-r solemnly," "judge here has beet altogether to much said Iready. I know all along sembod y ould got hurt if these people didn't cep their mou.ths shut. It might as toll be me, perhaps, as anybody else. Prive on Judge, and give us as little 3ntiment ats you can get along on. 1 an stand hanging, but I hate gush !" THY, Joyous and punetual tramp has lade his appearance. Like the shy arly violet lie peeps modestly forth on 1roadway, and hangs like the wood lue on the sunny piazza. He laughs sweet, serene laugh at thesign which Lys 'Beware of the dot_,'' and lie eats is cold chlekien iII poacle of ind be kde the still wators,; and under any 11111's vine and Jig tree that Is most DInVeIenOt. "kTA'rTrCS prove that a man who Is nocked about in the world lives long r than onle whose Ilfe Is ole.- of case u(1 comfort.'' There are exceptions I course. For instance, we read of 'omen who (ied suddenly the thIier day after being kuocked bout. ThIey were knoctid about lifty ,et high by a nitro-glyrcerno explos oi', "4ys,'' said a wit ns, "I remieiber to defidallt's mother crylng on the ceason referred to. She was yeep ig with her left eye-te only one she Its-and1(l tle -tears vere running down er right cheek.'' "What.," exclaimed 10 th idge, 'how could that, he?" lease your honor,'' said the witness, she was awfully cross-eyed.'' You must admit, doctor, said a witty idy to it celebrated doctor of ilvin.ity, ithi whom sie was rguing (e in es on of the "cqitalilty of the sexes,'' you must admit that Voman was reated bef ,re man !'' " Well, really, ladam,'" said the astoniishied divine, I must ask you to prove your ase.'' T'hiat-can be easily dione,sir. Wasn't ve the first inid ?'' "W I rN I once was in d ange I 1*roin a ger," said an old least I nilan voter i, I tried sit ring down and staring at lmi1, as I had no weaponl.'' "Itow did work?" asked a ihystaider. "Per 'etly ; the tiger didn't even celr to uch mie. "Strange ! very strange! low do youi accomit for it?' d'ell, )mIetimes i've thought that it was be uise I sat. down on a high branch of a 11ice.' A i.irriai. fellow of live goitg along to street with a dinner pail is stopped y a kind-hearted gentleman. who t.ys: "W hero arc y'ou geloig, muy lit .0 man ?'' "'To school.'' And what do on do at school? Do y ou learn to und?'' "'No.'' "T'o write?'' "To Dunt?'" ''No.'' '-What do you do ?'' I wait for school to let cut.' KnEu.N two dlentists ate partniers thiey arely quarrel ; they pull together. .'r. They (d0. elh ? TI'uen we~ shalil never o to two denitists who are iartulers to ave a miuol:ur extracted. UOne dentist t a time pulling at at fellow's tooth ia nough.I Piwonaat-v it ha not generally knowin lint, nman would not grunible about tting dlowni carpets if the ifel wouiild un over to see his mother, and let her uisband and a pretty servant girl at omec to do the work. A coNseni:NCE.E~ss bride remained at iagara until hior htusbanud's fortune rais absorbed by a hanckman, and then an oif with the latter. The deserted otsbanid has hired a hack, and hopes nt a lew wveeks to indtuce her to retumrn. A SUNDAY sehool seholar was re tiested to learn Matthewv xv, 13-14, thenu he astotmnded the teachi'er by impting uip with the exclamation: ('an 't he done ; tal it in the blocks !"' A OJrus 5a1,y. Nothing is so conducive to a man's emialini ng a bachelor as stopping for no night. at the .house of' a married rienid and being kept awake for ive or ix hours by the er.) ing. o1 a cross baby. Lil cross and crying babies ne,ed only [op hitters to make them well and min g. Young mm ii rieiiember this. - Tra reller. Tliux imaiket Ia hlooded with wo.rthuless ad v'ilcecompnliids for the rejuvina ion of t.he hair, but C'arboline, the rest pet roheium hiri leniewe r anid dires ing , as5 now imp lroved andh perfcLtedh, till takes the front rank as the best rep).iration ever' offered to the public. PIuri.ius .Nn IlIUMonIs UN -rulx FCex. -lin thlis cnditin of thue skini, tihe Euionrisme us the great remnedy', as itacts lirectly upjonI the cause, it cleantses andh 'uri ties the blood, thereby causinig hii lors of all kindis to di-appear. R u.ov A c1.ause of Irritability and iscomifort from the baLby, by using Dr1. lnll's Babiy Syruip, the sur iest, best and Lecechmapest remeiidy ini thie worild or thle diseases of baby hoodl. P'rice 25 Suloit' iors swelliings, carbuinches andh 'oils, blotemes, hpimples and eruptions, niarged glands, in teiinalsoreness, ton Id lIveor, and1( general clogged condi ion of the system, aili y'ield ini duIe time i nature's sovereignt reimedy--Dr. 'iree's Golden Medhicall D)iscovery. old atronid the world by druggists and hienmists. F"oreigni trmade suIpliedI from ondon hiranch. I World's D ispensary ''ileaml A3soeation, P'ropriet.ors, Buff ho, N. Y., RI. V. PIerce, M. D., Presi ent. Jkuar Sir:-hIavinig sufleed many veary months front liver complaint vithouit relief, I was last asummer la luced to try your Golden Mediceal 11s.. overy and Pellets. A t the time I was earcely able to work. Owing to their il'eet I commienced to imiprove-rispidly nd ami now as well and strong as ever. thank you fromi tha depths of my ieart for the goodl they have done me nid wish you all sucCess. Yoturs truly. hisn. S. Ao a'ma 6TAmVI that people will rs6ir .'so much from feelings, the blues and de bilitated body, when they can be so surely cured by simply taking a few doses of Simmons Liver Regulator. It will impart now life and vigor to the whole system by purifying theStomach and regulating the Liver. Could our readeri ke brought into contact with the host of respetable wiGnesses who regard Sliwons"Liver Regulator as the safest and best family medicine for Dyspepsia, Siok Headache, Constipm tion, Bilioudness, Colic, Sour Stonach and Malprious Fevers, they would no longer wonder at the great faine it has acquired throughout. the country. "As a general family retedy for Dyspepsla, Torpid Liver, Constipations, etc., I hardly qver use anything else, and have never been disappointed in effect produced; it seems to be almost a perfect cure for all diseases of the 8tomachi and Bowels. "W. J. McERtoy, Macon, Ga." Don't Say a Word. There are soine n In Detroit who do Ar not lose their presence of mind when con- fo frouted with startling political news. One , of this class, an even-going, honest-nituded elector, was mysteriously approached the IT other day by an "unknown," who carofully ocked the offleo door and whispered: "I have been depatized to wait on you and say that the boys are talking you, up as a Congressional candidate." "You are known to be honest and re lia'Ac, andl if you nre nominated you will ea'ry the imasses. 11 "Perhaps. 1 "All you've got to do is to keep still," t cautioned the unknown. "Just let us work ho title boom for you. You are oar man. You have our respect and confldence. Mum's . the word-we'll fix things. You'il except?" "Well, I guess so." "Goodl I You are in tlie hands of your friends. Don't sav a wort I" The unknown left the oflice on tiptoe, but in ten minutes lie returned, and then carelessly observed: "Oh! by thd way, I'm $5 short on a lit tle bill to-day. If yoi could spare it, I'd be ever so much obliged, and I'd return it oil Satur(lay.11 "Say !'' ;eplied tle citizen in i whisper, ats Ie tbeckoned the olier to t lie door-"all you've got to (10 is to keep still I You are iin to liiti3 or yotii' irientisI Don't say word! Let ine fix tlii4 hoont for you I " lie shoved the unkown gently out, locked the door and141 Went back to his desk with file firin conviction that some else would he letdered the nomination. fUve it A' TrIl and you will be astonished. "Anakosis," Dr. 8. Silsboo's External Pilo Remedy, gives in ,utant relief and is au inifalliblo euro for the 1ost, obatinato oasos of pilop. It has made tho most wonderful mures of this terrible dis order. 20,000 gratoful peopl!o that have used it can testify to ftie same. Samples with full directions sent free to all sulforers on appli vation to "A nakess" Dopot, Box 3916, New York. Sold by all first-class druggists. himXNx-WotT is the great spring medcine. It is a sure euro for biliousness, torpid bowels, or lame b.kck.--Cmt. LVADIn. A C A It U.-To all who arutffering irom the errors and iad scretionm of yoult, nervous weaknes, early deCay, ltes of man111hood, etc.. I will Rend a itecipe that will cure you, i R EEF CiIAinOlE. Thingreat romediy wasa discovered by a missionary in .outhi0 JOSEIll .1. IN . Staion D . New York CitY. to A Valtible (lift Free. r A book on the Liver, its ditesecs and thoir S treatment sont free. hicludung treatinos upon Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, iliouumess, loadaeho, Constipation, Dyop th ala, Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Danford, b6ia Broadway, New York olty, N. Y. The Voltabe Belt Co., alarshall,' Mich. Will send their celebra:ed Electro Voltais Belte to the afilicted upon 80 days's trial. Speedy euros guaranteed. They moan what Uisy say. Write to them without delaj The Best Medicine. GENERAL DEBILITY. ' Dear Sir--1 havei been usIng y-our valuable .. medicine, Ve'get,ino, for General De-bihty, and have no hesitation in saying~ lh it IihosIider it' one of the best, if not the beat medicine in the~ ierket for a general invigorator anI loodm Puriier.J. 11. Pl'oTIEH. V EC ETIN E GIVYES G EN ERAL BAT155FACTION. Eruptions of the Skin, Ohren1e Sore Eyes and General Debility, Itensd what Dr. a.smoiis Says: vEKR0NA. M Iss., Jun.' s, 1878. Mn. H1. RI. STRvlONs, Boston: 1 have used0( Vegetlino in my~ family for tw , years and cordially recommnend it as a remiedy for K%ruipttons of the Skin, Chronic Sore Eyes and General Debhility. I have also r -comimended it, t o a great many I.-rsons in this 'ection, and I thi.ik it h is given g*racrai satisfaction. Very respet fuilly, Das. J. J. si MMONS. Yo ur very valuia'le nediIne. ve'gotine. re sbore.d i he slg'ht.to i litt,odnughier, saved :.eir from being blind, and( 1 have nlo doubt, save her life. Voiy grate!fully, Mit8. .J. J. SIMMONS. 111111 ItCII DENEFIT. Dlear Sir.-i c'an tuie testimy to the eflciency * of your V'ge tine ats a Girc.it, 1n10o l'turil-r, h:iv ing tused It durl 'g thle last, seven ionths with such beneii. Your truly, ',%. 0. ST. SUIt E, Drugist. VEGETINE 1s Tni E: BEST1 SPR1ING MEIC[NE Vegotine is Sold by .All Druggists UNITED STATES Patent Brokers' and Inventors' ASSOCI AT'ION. P'atnt lii ihts 5 ild at pri a,o Sal" nnduu 1,y P'ulie Atuctionua. I'. ents~ oilu ie andi Sear che, ui,u,i oun 0 the, i.owes't T'rms,. 'err.ap aden'mcu s 'iielted,. Clir cimlarn' rent ion aplical.'. . 630 Ar'eis 5iroet. P'IEIL EDELP'IU A. $5 Day p. i"t $2 Sample Free Add,r.'-, A O E NY, 159 iiudson, street, Newu York. 0 YMu1IIHumlsTENE- sure enre for Pln jesati nia Ii cnde. Pos,t-paid~hfor 2-iec,. Medcal leief ca.. Boex 49)6, Tltusville', Pas. MSPORTSMENE Fedadest nswlTi o. Nori. N. Y., for cam-. Ph's of fishing tackul. You canu saice money by it. JOSEPH an. TOIJD, ENolNER an MA(INIsT, P'aterson, N. ,J. andN 10 Raeay NI., N. Y. Flax, hiemp, Jute, hopo sand Bihig Miuch,naery.; steam Enuginzee uad nliers of *ver ' deac rip,toie heoisting Mia, hinery for minuere, &c. wnert an$ rn. eiolsiv manmufacturer of the ne,w Patenti Daxter Port able Engine. Thuese engines are, a g real imu rove. ment over the oli style, andu are adnmirab,ly adpted for all km i a of extric uitur'a a d muechan,us pour pose.. seno for deser ipiite ci ucular, Adrd as as OPi UM Miorpilne Iluabit ('ured tan 10 tollO dsas. No p ltil Onred. Dua..J, SrurmrN'a, -~banuon, tabio, Those ansawering anm adverisement will eonfer a favor' uporn the aoivertiser and the publshe bystating that they saw the adver' riseentin tistolirnal (naminei the nane So$EItNtE SpOMAC U Ft d ou are a agiltiti di sase lio (inest tonio tis purpose Is ostutters Stoinach Bitters, wfic Iders digestion eany and( completo, counteracts ottnst., and keec)a the bowoels in order, atndso Mi atnd bentt-jilt are Its offectio, that not ollig I" bol Int-16torated< an regulated by its u.o, but opo.ltulley bauilshed front Iltt inind. or sale by all Druagglats and lealers gonorally. AGENTS WANTED FOR~THE HISTOROTainWORLD Kni fut - oitntl accounts of every tion ol antcent and innih-mrki tine-t.iteid Includintg a story of tho rise antd fall of th Grook alid Boman npires, the n11tdlo age, tho crul-alo, the feuda stemi the reformdaton, tho discovery and settle int of the Now World. yto., eta. Lt contains0751 fluie hist. rioid on ravings. and Is 11nmost o'.otpil Hilstory of the %f. Ad e%er Viib led. BAind for stp-mon pages aud extra t rms to (Pfot. Addrems TIONAL IUB3LISIlING 00., Philadelphia, Pa. I I' The Only Remed That Acts at the Same Time on The Liver, The Bowels and The Kidneys TAis combined action gives it toonderful power to crall diseases. Why Are We Sick"? Because ive alloto these great organs to be come clogged or torpid, and ?oi8onous Au more are therefore forced Into tAs b that should be expelled naturally. BlifinR9ess Piles, Constipation, Kidney complainta and Diseases, Weak iesses and Nervous Di4orders. by causin yr,e action of these organs an restori n g heir 1iower to throw of disease. Wh, Suffor illlous pains and aches I Wh tormen tedi ithl Ples, Consti lationi Why frightened over disorderil Kidneys i Why entdure nervous or sick iadacheal Why have sleepless nights I ue ICIDNEY WORT and rejoice in health. It is a dry, vegetable compoundand One package will make six Utsor Medtine. Oct it of your Drugglst, he*will order it r ou. Price $1.00. WELLS, R RDSON k ., Proprietors, (Witlleond post pald.) Ilerlingtoa, Vt. A YEAR and expense. to agonts. nIOutftree. Address 1 77 7P. 0. ViCINRtY. Aungust a, Mle. tardiaRt's aroat catarrh Remedy the sest, most agreeable and effectual remedy In a world for the cure of OATAltl . No matter tn what cause, or how long stand ing. by giving TURDIVANT'S CATARRH REMEDY 'atr and impartial trial, you will be convinced of Is fact. Tis im-dielne Is very olvasant and can I rugIts anly HOLOWAY & 00.,6I Are BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUMP Pain t, Parea n.,' C7opper-hned. ra rer trout', us te ores, Pt.p makere, etc. C. 0. I3LATCHIEY, Masnurneturer, 108 MARKET Stroet, PIIILADELPUiA. Pa. nedy "fais'on."'GyIve imEdiAe reif cu'res".sdia of lontg standing in I week, and ordins cases in dS. CAePUTI a..';". r. . S.. cer. Tenti ad Arohit.. P'hIada. .Pa CENTS WANTED to Bell the NEW BOOK, "A RMING FOR PROF1T * TELLS HOW TO I Lcd Fcdand Carooro k rwt Maage low to iYak e y oa ,the Parsn, gi~ P11sartt shul . t a coy 841 Pages. O. McCURDY & 00. 1h tnsi.'phia, Pa. T HE FERCUSON BUREAU whitch nakes but ero tile bs textur flavor, andc tho best latr savIng devIces No oat opadles ~atdI 11 1to nIl Fan N 1U S. M. PE TT E Advertisin 3'7 PA RK ROW, New Yolk, o .iltil)lnteS 101' Oile 01' )mOv ill li) illy iitiliietr of' [ lrA fLlflilk *Dr. Pierce's Gloldeon Medical Discovery cui <-nao Riotek,, Plusple, or Ewuption, Ely Itoughi Skin, ini short, all diseases causedrt purlfr loig, sandu invigoratintg medicine. Itaperinlly hnts It mani festedl its p)otneV It ect a nt I ia r eel Ilnels.Soe n iw If you feel dufl, drowsy, debilitated, ha~ve en face or~ body, frequent heOadache or dizzilnc ailternated. witl hot flushes, irregutlar appl)til Torpid i ver, or "lhilliousness." As a rc Neiteal iscover.y has tie eq ua, as It efrects I In time curo of Blronebhis ,Severe C~ong attnptioni, it hias,astonishcd the moedilal fact greatest medlical dIscor'cry of the age. Sold L -No use of ta Tigtnes of U about Stoaeh Bush .t Blood totla l% t~MIM My,,& tle Roes! hto Robes aro1.'mr e no Cweet'r and better colleatio consider tho ilymns, Tetidn the bos most ori g Anal lylIss In pure SUNDAY 911n191.hough's :e'litp BUC4 h asvs Oy r, h ss 1 ?&rrust l; 11"Ver he 0 ette1 fexin." I Wj a laitfI whmileAl 11Praiu 'oeH?:the"su ownu," The den hills," and "A home wear 111almo ust atrandol s adleate its te dorness atid beauty. Jhere are 126 song; all good ones. White Rtobes ilil be malled to any add ress for 3Dcon,stamps. By A. J. Abbey au M. J. Muu ger. P W cents, or V3 por dozen. TEBIPElKANOE JEWE..(5 ots or $30) per dos.) TEMPEERRANOM LIGUT, (12ots., or 010 per I00. Th.-se are extra good Temperance Song Books, cfferig in prlo Awl size but not In quality. Teui Veratica, Jewe.ls Is by J. Ii. 'rennay antl Ilov.. X. A.11 flotrkan, and 'Veruperance Light la by Ovorga 0. I Iflif anmd A1. E. Hurvodlp. k TIlE NU AlDMt NATIONAL MCIVOOL FOR TIRE lIED ORGAN. By W. F. Ses. (*1.0.) t Air. S. li well-known au one of our bsst comupose for thel ianofurte. ilm new Schooloontainsma grot uoal ar fine ,ouilo, and a good inatraotivecourse, and lhad the recouituoudaton of a juoderate price. Oliver Ditson & Co.,. Boston. J. M. D1TSON & 00.1228 0holtnut St.. Phila. B a e RMIK AINAHNDUCTING CEM NT - * " I E ~ INT rA O t1 QNOT BU HHAND F lin , ' ETAIN T HA WAYS. IF YOU WVOULDI BE PI1OPXRI corrspon tosuited with upectaoles, apply DH. N. C. GIA, O pt-lelk1n, 98 N. TW E '1 M1treet. Phiiadolpala, Pa. HOP BITTERSe (A Medlolue, not n DrInk.); U(p CONTAINS IOPS,v D1UCIU, MANDRAKE, DANDELIONS THEY BOTUWYE All suiea e d the tah. Bipowels. apnpl. Lirer,p nd a in rg: ar DoIIn. C. Cmlin!ts.tln C000 AIN CLD WAll bespaidoforacs theyah weillon,eo help, or for anything 11 pure or injurious Ask your druggist for flop Ihitters and try -them before you sleep. Take ano other, D 1. sa n atnimcaa irresit ie cre for i1END FOn CIRCULAR. hlop Inhter, M . - .. l tad e r, . . T.'r.nt., Ons. TO THE i*ueammaalrwr,oohrwl ax,colo of e n mair sendy CURIOUS. >tms o iuanvhl **N A GREAT OFFER "e 2RGA. -inc* K it: n I m a 5 n , in i IU n in g si* . A (FI T'n' New Yor'k. MAKE HENS LAY. treveia g mu tkicuntiy,sis at amnnd hi ene and Osta Ia Powdern here are wo rstraih.b lo erh wil aTke hem lay lke Shrdans oadtio Powders. fins, on'. tena p nn to oat pinto fed sape. 1. 8. JOhNS80 & CO.. langor, Me. 160 - CREAMER. ftter mnade, It secures mnatured an d ri ned ream. una"-o"'- h'ae"opingult. c*rtai is,;dus tisthebe. It combines a entinc"prinies with r igs time butter lin granular fortn, and secures t he eamrir atny pas,or c a send foi largohims NGILL & CO., g Agents, e '701 CHESTNUT St., Pi 801't0o18 of anly a(lyel'tiselflitt, heLd onl application.. 8 IC eI es all limnanorms, from them worst MerofualaP.0 a sipelas, Walt-rh ieiuns, ~tvcr Mores, Scatly or ybalblood, nrc conil retl lby thais poweafti, c uring Teller, Rtose. tiants, liohls, t'atbun. 'lIngs, While Swells.gs. Eoitro or' Thiect sallow color of skin or' ellowish-barown ea ots se, bad taste In mGmth, naiornaal heat or c iil s, and tongio cofitod, yout are smmlfroring front ect anr ad~ aos Dr. I'Iorce's Golen he,, Weak L tings. andl early stages of ('on. I,nir g ihont phlyslanas prontounaoo It tihe tIM1the laf ge, repualsive, nlauseonills . These li) ro scarcely larmger llana simusturedu rely Y getable, no particular care Is req uired 10em.. olperatto without distutrbancc to the or1.Obonmpaii., Fr .faundie HEeadache, y napure Blood, f P ain the Shoulders, 'heal, llsslneass Sour Erunetations Ikoan 11 Taste ina Ilough, Bilious attacks Pain In idnmeys, Internal Fever, Bloate feing me IDr. Piere's Pleasant Prurgative Pellets. MEDICAL AIISlTeIOn,. Pr.a,.3. ., 3!. IEALTH IS WEALTH.P Realth or Dly Wealth of I. Nahfi Sna'rlllia Reolut Pure blood maes sound "'esh, 6 olear skin. Ityou would have :ro pnr bones sound without caries, and yourO0,1 lezion fair, use it" wayes aeriSwillaw teslent. k GRATEFUL RECOGNITION " To ours a omnoio or mo RAIDIM 1I1$i I truly a victory i the healing art: that re."qu i power that clearly discerns DNPrw and s es a remedy; that restores step by egrees-4he body which las been slzy ag and weakeed by an InsidiouS MI at only commands our respect but dg"W mr grattude. Dr. radway has furnished n Ind with tht wonder remedy, arsaparlia Rolvent wh A- W0o Lihes this result, and suffering humanityl ho drag out an existence of pain and 4isea4K Irough long days and long nights, owe MW ieIr gratitude."-Medspai Mesnpe. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Radway's "Treatie es Isease and Its Cure," as follows: Lset . DI.es. c.r. by Radway's SarsaarMilla Resolyeat Chronic Skin Diseases, Caries of the Do** umoers In the Blood SoCpfulous Dsi Ises, M r unnatural Habit of Holy, Syphilis and Ven* %al, Fever ,Sores, Chronic or Old Ulcers falt heum, Ricketa, White Swelling, S0al heat: trine Affections, Cankers Glandulsr Swell igs, Nodes, Wasting and DeoKy of the Body, Imples and Blotches. Tumors, Dy%vepI,Ki ey and Bladder Diseases Chronic Rheumatism ad Gout, Consumption, bravel and Caloulous leposite, and varlottles of the above comIInts ) which sometimes afe given specious names. We assert that there is no known remedy that ossesses the euratite power over these dis aes that RiJCwAy's REoLVENT furnishes. It ures, stop by step, surely, from the found& ion, and restores the injured parts to their ound condition. The wasten of the bfY re stopped anud healthy bl.dood is s6p. led to the system, from which new ma -rial Is formed. This is the Asst corrective ower of RADWAY's Raso.mer. In eases where te system has been salivated. and Mercury, ulcksilver, Corrosive Sublimate have acoumu ated and bf come deposited in the bones, joinUh to., causing caries or the bones, rickets, Spinal arvatures, contortions, white sweilidge, var )se veins. etc.. the SARSAPARILLTAN wil resolve way thosa deposits an I exterminate the virus f the disease from the system. If those who.are taking these medicines for xe curt of Chrdnto. Scroulous or Syphilitic dis ases, however slow may b,) the oure, "lsel bet Ir," and fnud their general health improving, 1eir flesh und weight, inoreasing, or even keep ig its own, Is a sure sign that the cure Is pro ressing. In these diseases the patient either ats better or worse--the virus of the disease not inactive; if not arrested and driven ftro ie blood it will spread and continue to undr tine the constitution. As soon as the @AsU. LRILIAN makers the pat lent "feel better," every our you will grow better and increase In health, ,rength and flesh. OVARIAN. TUMORS. The removal of these tumors by RADwAy's tBoLVICNT is now so certainly established that 'hfit was once co asidered almo it miraoUlous a ow a co-ntnon recogniz,d Ltot by all parties. rltne.s the cases of Hannah P. Knip Mrs. C. rapt, Mrs. J. H. Jolly and Mr. P. D.ndrix tblisheA In our Almanac for 1879; also 'that of rsU. 8. BIbbins. in the present edition of oUr FleadTrue." V One Dollar per mottle. MINUTE REM-EDY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to relieve ali and cure acute disease. ladway's Ready Relief a from one to twenty minutes, never falls to lievO PAIN with one thorotgh applio tion. o matter how violant or exeruciating the rain 110 RHEUM ATIC, Ded-ridden, Inlirm, Urippled, [ervous. Neuralfle, or prostrted with disease lay suffer, RAI WAY'9 READY RELIEF will fTord instant ease. nflamantion of the KIdneys, Inlamma tion of the liladder, Indaimmation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difiult 11reatjLing, Palpitatiou et the Heart, Hysteric Uroup, Dipatheia, Catarrh, Infiuensa, Headaine, Toothathe, Neuraigia, Rhematism, Cold Chill., Agne Chili., Chilblains, Wrost Bites. Bruises. Sumaner Complaints, Slough., Cold, Sprains. Pains in the Uheat, Back e1 Lima,a, are InstantLy relieved., FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured for Fifty Cents. There s not a remedial agent in the world'that will ture Fever and Au,and all othnr Mailarious, lilious, Scarlet, 'poi. Yellow and other evens (aided by IRADway's PiLLa) so quick a tADWAT's READY RELllr. It will in a 'ew moments, when taken accord Iomah Herartburn, ik ea- he, D arrour )ysentery. Colic, Wi'nd in the Dowels, anda laternal P1ains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Ran WAY 5 READY RKLIsF with them. A few drops ,n wai.er will, prevent sickness or pains from shange of wat'er. It is better than Wrench aran dy or bitters as a stimulant. Miners ant I.snberuien Should always CAUTION.. All remedial agents capable of destre liffe by an overdose should be avoided. Mr 3 u,srcnn,anc,hyosoiamus, an~ a e oeflrmde,de tcrantimes, in very smat doses, l'elieve tho patient during their action In the systom. But perhaps the second dose, it repeated, may aggravate and in creasie the sufferi. 1g, and a nother dose cause leath. There is no necessit,y for using these uncertain agents when a Dsitive remedy like RADWAY'S READY RELIEF w111 stop the most eE. ornolatlng pain quicker, without entailing th' least diMiuJ' in either infant or adult. THIE TRUE RE LIEF. RA5wAY'S READY ltsLis Is the only remedial igent In vogue that will instantly stop pain. Wifty Cents per Bottle. Radwayfs Regulating Pills. Perfect Pur.gati'ges, Sootising Aperg. ante, Act Withaout Pain, Always item mle mnd Natural in their (Dperation. L VEGETABLE SUBSTITOTE FOR CALONEL Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with Weet l,funh Pure, reguaate, purify, cleanse RADWAY 5 Pit for the cure of all disorderi f t,he Stomach, Liver, Ilowels Kidneys. Diad e'r, Nervous Dileases, lieada-- e, Constipation, ostiven'ess, Indigoestion, Dyspeasla. Bilious aras. Fever, Inflammation of ie uB owels Pilet, ndi all derangpmnontg of the Anternag Yiseera. Varratnted to effect a perfect cure. Purely vog Itilie, containing no mercury, minerals or del w"' Observe the following symptoms resplt ng from Diseases of the Bigestive Organs; Con ip ition, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood4 n the Head. Acidit-y of tihe 8tomach, Nauseg, leart,burn, Disgust, of Food, Fullness or W.eighs n the Stomach, Sour Eiruota'ions, Sinking or Fluttering at th'e Hear Choking or Bufifering Insations when in a lyin posture, Dimness 9! rlsion, Dots or Webs beore the 'Bight, Fever nd Dull Pain In the Head, Delicienoy of Per piration. Yellowness of the skin and Ees, Pals a the Side,Chest. Limbs, and Sudden Fluahes *f Heat, Burning In the Flesh. A few doses of RADwAY'S PItts will free the ystem from all the above-named disorders, Price, IS Cents per Ro. SOLD BY DRUGUiIBTS READ "FALSE AND TRUE."t Bend a letter stamp to RADWVATY di ., ito. 52 WARR EN, cor. CHURCH St., New Yorb. niormation worth thousands will be sent you, WORCESTER now re araie a the STrANAI AUTIoIiIow ,iari e .caa et oeae, ltiryan,n,a io io, sy I nhm litti.arye r, anda.t is ,. S ic',,e , Quim a r str lilir ~t,'a,aniae stao ry.~i P ofslr L ar a asiv In iit'trinarysa ., lstred. roiliaa e~ w'lril la tr e iap,ut,m.uo f ur SA PON IFIEBR rmakingIad, fioft anil Toilet Lap quioalv ASK~ FOR SAPONIFpr,ju AIiD TAKE NO OTHER. sam As ALT 5i.A, ....... .... P.... .