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AGRIOULTURE. RAISING PEANUT.-Peanuts are i as delicious eating as the nuts that I produc.ed en trees and bushes. Tli have, howevqr. their advantages. crop of them fiay be'lharvested the f after the seed Is pknted, while It is I cessary to wait many years for a ci of those kinds of nuts that are produ( on trees. A large proportion of I peanut is meat, while the larger porti of most nuts is a hard substance ti can not be eaten. Most nuts are h to crack, but the thin, soft shell of t peanuts is very easily removed. Tli require to be roasted before they are a condition to be eaten, but this oe)o tion Is easily perforined in a conmi corn-popper. The peaunt is of tropi origin, but by slow degrees it found way into semi-tropical and teiper portions of the globe. It was brotij from Africa to the southern states a was cultivated there many years beft the civil war, which was the means popularlzing it in all parts of the unic During the past lew years peanuts ha been extensively raised for the marb In North and South Carolina, Virm.in and Tennessee. Their cultivation 01 limited scale has extended throughi all the southern stAtes aud into most the states bordering on the Ohio riv< Within the past two vears they ha been raised, more fr "losity thlan i profit in nearly a western. a middle States. It ertain i the peanut, like the potato, w become acClimated to a jorthern la tude. The plant is hardy and is casi raised. It has a long tap-root thate ables It to grow In tites of scve drouth. A soll that Is somewhat san Is best adapted to its growth. If it co tains considerable Iron or dark- color vegetable matter the 1'ods will htavt bad appearance. It should be moder ly ri and well pulverized. In raisi peanuts on a small scale it is custoina to throw up small ridges about two a a half feet UptIrt. II the tops of tie the nuts are placed two inches deep it eighteen Iciches apart. It is best to I move the pods from the nuts belo planting thein, care being taken not break,tie skin that surroutids thei Four seeds are usually dropped in hill, but only two plants shoiuld be i lowed to grow. The general cuitiul e peanuts 18 substantally Lie saie as til generally given to s w cet poittoes. T ground mnust be kept free fromn wee and grass during uhe entiro seatson. the patch Is smiall, aill thle work shou be done with a hand ho; if it IS lar the cultivator may be used between t rows. The blossoms proceed fr branches near the ground, and as so, as pods are formneu, tie flower stei turn towards the earth and th(e po are buried beneath it. The po will mature better if some lig earth is drawn over them with a ho0 they begin to natu1re. Late In tie f1 the plants are puifled with the roots a pods that are aLttached to tlem. I'lh tire cured iII the sunll a few dtys, Wi the pods are picked ofl acid stored in1 dry place. 'I'np Li.y Is GA.DENs.-As a gen1e thing the lily is not a success il in gardens. Titls Is, however, chiel from improper soil being used, or thl( being placed in improper sihuatiol he plants rather like thce openl su light, but the roots aboinactle 1h ground, espeellt 1ly when still' or elaye In Prof. Sargent's groin(lb at iroo line, Mass,, they are plalted wit (I rhododendrons, anIld are a tmagntill ee success. Here tie rIdoden1d ro sle!d th.e bulbs from the htot sun. is beside an excellenct ideai, its a cue Imatter or gardenc taste, for thIe cihod dendrocnsarie all over bio.ssoin g beto the lilies flower, and so thce fliov.cri of the beautiful evergi eencs seccms toi prolonged till late inc the stunucer, whii * the lilies disappear. A Conc sPoNcDEN''r suggests lihe fg * ~ lowing succpie cure, which he hcas I ri< and tund eWieeive it kickinrg cow "'Take a comm uon su re igle acnd plenty o1 knots in it, until1 It Is of tI right length ; buckle it arouncd thce co, very tighct, J ust forward of lihe ii joints and bag. Now cmilk, ancd s: won't lift a foot. lIn two or' ti,hree cia case top a hole or* so, t real, hcer geni and inc a short time slimply3 layin ci strap across hcer back will (10 as well Tccx pl)tse of'i a halhy horse beni from thcirty-seven to forty times r minute; ilhat of a sheep, sevenity eighty ; that of a cow, from tirliy forty, butt d uting c umination it, mn count over sevenity acnd be contsistc with health. Wnt Enx acnimals tire allowed 1o It' in grass lots until Lice whole Ia gnawi closely, no haty cap be tiepentdcd on i suicceedincg season, unless a liberal tI dressing of some sort, of fert ilizer' applied. 'I 1I~Jeating( Raeilroadl Curriages .-A l"renc railway compainy ia tryIng a nce methcod of heating express trains. TI method conisists simply In thce use acetate of soda in thce foot--warmcers ~~j. comnmon tuse ocn French trtucs. T1' substance has cons derable latentt.hlen dissolvIng at a certain tectnperature'c thtus absorbs a large (fuanitity of hcec which become~ senisible d uring cry.stc lization in ecooling. All that is reqilr Is to fill lice ordiucary cases with a sc flent quantity of thte acetate, (clo the'in and pla1ce them In a stove at abo 100 degrees. The cooling of a case tIh chared nd eatd tkesfrom twell to fifteent hours. 'lie warmcers a thereafter taken front the comtpac ments acnd pulacedi inc a stove (where tl crystals of soda acetate are rei solved); they are theni ready for fre: use, Thie advantages of such a sys te are obvious-no niecessity of changn *warmers every two or tihree itours, ri ' . of maintaining a ntumeous(t bodly -men at stations to atteltd to thcen economy in cost of hceating, etc. Alor over, most of the existing foot-warmecc can be utilized. Acetaite of soda is ni very exponoive, and it could etasely -manuf,.etured in mutch itarger quacn - ties thcan at present if Lice dfeunmnd r IIquired. The new system hacs been ti It,'. on an express train leaving Pacis 7 :15 and reaching P'erracibo at, 4:2 The compartmecnts wvere each supplied startinig with two warmers contlatii acetate o. soda. At Percrache most the warmers were still so hcot that o could not apply the back of thte hanid them. A valuable patenited inventioni knov aa Trand' bttonbe,ashimhsbe cote upstcar th.e1 variou saidc o b Svenst ingecair ee ttraing att to Ot ofath banfatuhresfromtl800 for 5,o whiches apdyut In15,c whoind byoan exps ton osure. cos a80 preparany Ptand whicas borednoe foores omsac,the vaioushmodestatf prese .DOMESTIC. o ;UIw Youn Foob.-All food should ire be chewed finely before being swallow OY ed. Neasrlyall diseases may be traced A to a disordered stomach. The food is all but partially masticated when sent to le- thle stomach,ohence the digestive or OPy gans are burdened with more work ed than they can possibly do. Tihe result ,he Is dyspepsla, indigestion and all the On evils which follow in their wake. A 'at leading physician, in treating his pa.. rd tients urges upon themi, one and all, he the necessity of reducing food to the ey consisteincy of milk before swallowing. II lie has always enforced the rule ii his a- own family, and the result is that Oil sickness is unknown In his household. 31al It is a simple rule, and one which all Its can follow. ite nd STOCK Fon SoUP.-This receipt will re he found useful, as in a family Iot too ol numerous enough stock can be made n. a week. Take four pounds of lean beef, Ve cut it into small pieces, slice an onion, ot eaw thock-bone of beef, remove the ia, marrow, and fry the cut beef and onion Ia in the marrow to a full brown ; put ut fried meat, onion and fresh iock in of two gallons of cold water; let it sim ,r. iner all day ; at night strain through ye sieve, and replace in kettle; throw in 'or sonic egg-shell and clear; strain ud thtrough a cloti into an earthen crock; at lit the morning skim tite stock to re il move grease; this stock may be used ti- for vegetables or for any kind of soup; ly *;If course it is of a rich brown color. I re Flail OM Fmwr.-Boat up three fresh ly eggs with a quantity equal to an egg - lit bulk of the flesh of bolled salmon, u,d sliredded finely withit a fork, a pinch a of miiced parsley, pepper, salt, and te hal i a tiozen bits of butter the size of ig a pea. 'utit a piece of butter the size of 3' an egg into the pan, let it ntelt with Id out browning, and as soonl as it is melt W ed and hot pour in your omelet mix 'd tire, ian)d, holding the handle of the c- pi with one hand, stir the omelet re with the other by i enais of a flat spoon. to The moment it begins to set, cease stir ]I- ring, bitt, keep shaking the pan, tilil a one side of the omelet has become a I- goltlen color, when you dexterously i turn il out on a hot dish, the colored Ut side uppermllost. ( 7 How 'ro COOK BREANs - write - says.i Not. one perison it a hundred knows Iow to cook properly a pot of beans, ie and yet it Is v,ery simple. Here is the proper imode: Put one pint of dried ' beaws and i quarter of i pouin( of salt Al pork Into two quarts of' cold water; bring them to boil, and boll slowly for Iabou . I well1y in itnu tes ; then put the beans, w ith abotit a teitcupful of the water tiey were boiled in, into an open I-i.; seisoin them WitI .h salt and pepper to laste, atid onte tablespoonful ofi mo. i la.sem; lly the pork ol the top an1d V bake two hotirs or longer. Tta'rOES At' G.nMATIN.-ip the to ilatoes ilnI hot water, and peel them; aI eut. them inl half; rub a baking tin with Ist g'arlie, butter It, lay the tomatoes In it IYside by Side; and 1111 each half with I tle followling coiposition : Two parts ,. o1 bremdertnbs tinely inhiced, a little I- pr:1slCy chopped lute1; I epper and salt o to taste; pIut a siall piece of butter on y, each. lake for tell or ili'teen minu1ttes k- and SeVI'V. it A t1001) thting to to on wet daiys, P' when out-titoor work i. impossibly, is it to sharpen)ci upi the farmi tools and1 get r'e thent in goti contdiioni f'ot' use. A man11 0- whio hias ai great deli of' hand hoeing t' tionie by3 hire 'clabihoi' dcilares1 itis bdlief ig thiat. the cointiinued use of thte ille on Je lie hoes iniikes a dil'erence or nearl1y im oneu-hlIf in the habor'. 1lis enalculiatin is that every ten-cent fille he buys saves himn te'n dollars in hired laborers' bills. I 'in:in P'ia-One pint anti a half of Oy5iistrs i.ilaleint for ai pie for a fam ilyv of thiree. l1,ine aL deepJ gliart dish 'with at ernsit11 hlian inchl thick, putt ini a hIye ofi'1 bread ei'uiibs, arid the oys lers, bttis 01 pepper, a litt,le ma11ce, pep pe and iit salt, mtnd 1liquor1 sti'iined from i's the oter5t1s enouight to hall1 1111 the dish ;1 3'- andit 1anotherc' ayt3er o1 cr'umibs anti cover i,t, li with a Oirnst ; imake ait itcision it top ; lake 11n hour', bi'own it I gradulially ail serve hot. to WnxN bart-'d-ihnished. walls are calel to mined(, thle 9olt'td coats shoultd be ywashedi or scralpedI oil' before a ntew one nt is pt oin . This the moitst disagreen b)cleipart of the process. VTe furniture should be covered, as himte mauke sp)ots thait remiove with difiheulty, especially pi ilx mtarke't is llousteii n ict wort,bhiless is anid vile co11inpounids I'r time it Jutvi ni. tion of' t,b lhair, but Caiboliine, the great, pettroleutm hair renewer and dres ~h sing, as now impr'ovedl and perfected,. Sstill takes Ithe froitt rantk as the best e urco.rattion ever' ofl'ered to the public. l Jtt.' of iD.utors. c Th'le feue of' doctors is an tem thtat'very I; many123 perlsons iare Iinte 'estedl in just at it prtesentr. WVe believe te schedule for t, visIts ik $3.00, which would tax a man 1- conhtie t) his betd for' a year, ini neeud ~i of a daily visit, over '$1,000 a year for t'. med itcai attenda nce a lonie1 And one se, single bottle of lop) littrs taken in ut :ute would save t.hei $1,090 and all the as rear's siekness.-Post, p e -- R'' 1a~iovix. At.i..ause of irr'itability antd d' iscoimfort, f'romi the baby, by uzsitg Dri. 10Buli's 11aby3 Syt'up, te surest, bestandl Shientceceapest remietdy in the world IIfor thte diseases of babyhood. Price 25 Scentts. of iileislos (Ga.--Recnt experiments . aef't deosrtdthat the pl)OnSiouls e etUets of oxide of carbon are mucth mrvirulenit tht n w'ere supp)losed, a omsuch w eaker dihiitioit of tisl gas in air bbeing, in fact, i'atal ,-that is, aity man -or an imal that breiache s dluring half an 2our al tin)osphtere conitatitnig 1.779 dparts of' oxItle 01 carbont, absorbs a1 surt atIlcieuit qmandtvof thtis gas to make htaif 0.1o the retd globauies of his bloodi become at. inc'apable of' ab)sorbin)goxygen ; antd as ite atmilospher'e contaiueme el 1.14419 01paits 01' oxltle.of carbon 0one qtartet of othe red globuiles of his blood become toincmapable of absorbing oxygein. Tihecse exper'imtentts deinomstrt,o the danger of several sor'ts of stoves.--Whentever there is incomplete comnbtttion, oxide in of' oarbomni linvarlably p)roedei. Nar aii cutle anieita, narcotic cardiaical disea a1 ses, ar'e thought, to be caused by tis ~r- absorpt,ion of the most p)oisontOUs gas 00 kntown. in' g Steel by Ekelricity.-Tio conivert twvo tonts of iront Into steel by electric act Ion requires the continiuous, action of a 120. horse powi~er eectr'o-dlynam Ic machiInc 0l'r a whole day. 0A CON'STANT' CoUtiH, With Shortness of Blreath d Falling ttrengt and wast,ing of letsh, ali asbetok a Lungs more or loss a- eriously affected, of ~nad.-manding prompt treatme'nt. Bly using r.JyosExpectorat sorr0ots results may be *ithter aYoidedl or palliated. WIT AND HUMOR. AN army oflicer is retired when he goes out of service, and a wheel is re tired to go into service again. When a sheriff releases a prisoner he loses possession of him, and when he re leases a house he regains possession of it, and this is a howling old language of outs, ain't it? *WnEN a man sneaks into the house at mid-night, and tries to get Into bed without waking up the family, every stair and floor board cracks like a rusty swinging sign in a gale; but a burglar 3an go through tue same house as noiselessly as a floating zephyr. A LONDON servant girl is represent. ad by Judge as saying: "Hard weather, indeed, sir. I wish the Lord would take the weather in His own hands again. instead of trusting it to hem. Yankee probability men. We might then get something fit to live In." You may say what you please about it, but there is luck In horse-shoes. A woman nalled one up against the wood hed a month ago, and last week her hlusband eloped with the hired girl. ,'ie man had not earned a cent for more than two ye-trs. "Wn don't you spend your money it home?" asked a kindly city mission iry of a hardened frequenter of gin rnilla. "Do you s'pose my wife runs a bar?" retorted the person addressed. FINANCIALLY speaking, the French ire a franc people, while Italians are lires. If you told them so you might get a plastre on the eye, but it's per rect!y safe to say the Chinese have Aels. A N Irishmanl who happened to get Into a fight was naked by an acquaint tuce soei particulars Ii regard to the rifair. Said hce "Well, sir, tell you .he truth, I saw but little of the light. I was on rite under side of it." A na1mur little-5-year old miss was taken to the barn to see some sheep, tad af ter looking at theu for a moment tie exclaimed, "Oh, auntle, see, the dheep all wear their hair banged." "M Y club, said Mr. Sleek when he was invited to Join one, my club is at lome." "Yes," respon ded one of the Ays, ''and the ol lady generally hias t ready for you when you get there." "'Oat, mister," said an old lady aftcr t bicycle had passed her, "just now I teen a wagon vhee! runnin'away N Lh t man. You kin believe It or not; I vouldn't if I hadn't sben It myself.'' AFTER a .tTexas jury had stood out ror ninety.six hours the judge got a ver(lict out of theim ii two minutes by ending them word thiat a circus had lome to tow n1. 'i'll's Is the season when the draft vhieh comes in through an open door nakes any man shudder. Particularly f it Is a sight draft, and Is brought in y t bank collector. M AVD (a,n aristocratic child): 6How )retty and clever you are, mother. I'm o glad you married into outr family." "'Thes dye is cast," satid thte lodger in he auttle ats he hurled a bottle of Mrs. Ulen's at thte felinec disturber of his epose, "MINNIM, 1 wish you would not gIve nilk to your kItten on the carpet.'' itinne-"Don't dIicturb her. She Is on ecr last hap.'' laT need nmot be Interred that railway omupanies are scarmed because they have teen making tracks so rapidly. A roon man was run over by a City monibus, andl the coroner's jury rought in the technical verdict itage-struck. "LiovEn laughs at locksmiths,"' and yet here isn't anything very funny about locksmiithi. ONEi of the comical sightc of leap rear will be a girl whispering a tale of ove into the eatr0 et a deaf man. :T certainly shows puiblic spirit in the nan whio contracts a dIlsease that Is lpread ing. TH1nn's one thing an lil-amnnered nato cannot (ic-lie can't eat rawv oys ,ers witht a kuml'e. Kr zi tatiiq ill feel lost wh'len tele fraphi wvires have been put uinneri FesioN led to confuision in Maline. P'au-r.x:s .tNil 11 i3.o1ns ON 'Tis lFACt. -In t,his coiniio in of the skin, the YVoxIrNE a tie g a r eaniedy, as it acts tllirect ln pon01 thae aconae. It (leIanses a aid pturif(leg the loodl, r b--'rebhy catusinug hui imors of allI k ids to dii aear I"on Couoans, Cous, CKAannu and Th reat Di1sorders, uSe "Browen's Bron c'hil T1roches"' having p'red their' eil cacy by a test of many' years. Taix only 1hope of' bal.l heals-Can. dO.INK, a d. odorI'Aed cX[iract of petro leumn. Every obj:ctioni removed by recent improvemaent. It is now fault less. TIhe only cure for baldness and the most delicate hair dressing kntown As l)eoJle learn how trite economy it is to use D)obbins' Electric goap), (madi by Craghin & Co., ilhttadelp)htia,) t.he cornmont, aduliiiterated(, dishonest soaps are being driven out of the market. Try it. SROrU t.OUs swellings, carbuln)cles and1( boils, blotches, p)imles andu erutptions, enlarged glands, initernal soreness, tor pid liver, and general clogged condii tion of thme system, all yield in due time to ntature's sovereign remedy--Dr. Pierce's Goident Medical DIscovery. Sold around the world by druggists and chemists. Foreignt trade supp)liedI from London branch. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Prmoprietors, Buflf alo, N. Y., R. V. P'ierco, M. D., P'rcsl dent. WEST nILUE MOUND,Wis.,March 8tha,1870. Dr. Ri. V. P'zmnc cx: Dear Sir:-IIaving suffered inanny weary nmonths from liver complaint without roller, I was last sutln)er, i1 duced to try your Golden Medical Dis covery and Pellets. At the time I was scarcely able to work. Owing to their effect I commenced to improve rap)dly and am now as well and strong as ever. I thank you from the' depths of my heart for the good they have done me and wish you all success. Yours truly. Kas. B. BT AGNER. 1TRANGE that people will sufer so nu41 from feelings, the blues and do. bilitated body, when they can be so surely cured by simply taking a few doses of Simmons Liver Regulator. It will impart now li'e and vigor to the whole system by purifyingthe Stomach and regulating the Liver. Could. our readers be brought into contact with the host of respectable witnemses who regard Simmons' Liver Regulator as the safest and best family medicine for DyspeDsla, Sick leadache, Constipa tion, Bilioudness, Colic, Sour Stomach and Malarious Fevers, they would no longer wonder at the great fame it has acquired tnroughout the country. "As a general family remedy for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Constipations, eto., I hardly ever use anything else, and have never been disappointed In effeot produced; it seems to be almost a perfect cure for all diseases of the Stomaol and Bowels. "W. J. MCELOY, Macon, Ga." Ti trade of blacksmith has long been honored. Ir has been glorified by Longfillow and other poets, pictur ed in glowing colors by Gilbert anti many other dramatists, and immortoliz ed by the best novelists, and yet if you mistake a watchmaker for a blacksmith he'll be as mad as a singed monkey. A Cross Baby. Nothing isso conducive to a man's remaining a bachelor as stopping for one night at the house of a married friend and being kept awake for five or six hours by the crying of a cross baby. All cross and crying babies need only Hop Bitters to make them well and smiling. Young man, remember this. -Traveller. IN a western city the other day a mob went to jail to lynch a murderer, but when lie, with great presence of mind, assured then that lie did not in tend to lecture, they threw away the rope and gave a banquet. WonTrij magistrate: "Whatl a man can be cruel enough to maltreat his lawfully wedded wife, and even hurl a plate at her head?" Prisoner: "But, your honor, do you know my wife?" Worthy magistrate: "I have not that honor." Prisoner: "Then just go slow." Give It a Trial and vou will bo astonished. "Anakosis," Dr. S. Silsbeo's External Palo Hemody, gives in stant relief and is an infalliblo ouro for the most obstinato caaos of pilos. It has made the most wonderful curos of this terrible dis order. 20,000 grateful pcop!o that have used it can testify to tho same. Samples with full directions &ont froo to all sufforers on apili cation to "A nakess" Depot, lox 3916, NOW York. Bold by all first-class druggists 0 61 Trln,-Wou is the great spring medicine. it is a suro cure for bihousness, tor)id bowels, or Iamo bacic.-Ci. LEADER. A Valuablo Gift Free. A book on the Liver, its diseases and their treatment sent free. Including treatises upon Liver Complaints. Tornid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, Dyspep sia, Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Sanford, 102 Broadway, New York city, N. Y. A CARD.-To all who are suffering from thoerrors and fiaretion o6 oin, nervous weakness. eary decay, IoFm or inavalmod. etc.. I will POIld a Rccip-, thtat will cure yo,u, FitE E Or FCIA RGE. Thiegreat remldy was discovered iy a missionary in South WnaurIc. Seitdnaelf-iadtil-og tie(ol,elopo to theolev. J$811.11 .1. INMAN, Station D, New'York CitY. %6 - The Voltale Belt co., Marshall, Mich. Will send their celebrated Electro Voltalo Belts to the afmicted upon 80 days's trial. Speedy cures guarariteod. They mean what they say. Write to them without delay. Vege tine. The Best Medicine. GENIERAL DEBILITY. FarsaronT, Ill., Sept. 27, 1379. II. R. STEVRNR, Boston : Dear Sir-I have been using your valuable medi.cine, vegerine, for General Debility, and have nto h(sitat.lon in 5saving i ht I consider :t one oft 1.~ best, if not, the best medicline In the market, ror a general invigorator ant Blo0cd Pur.iier. J. HI. P'ORTERi. V E CETIN E GIVES GENERAL SATISFACTION. liruptions of the Skin, ahronio Sore Eyes and General Debility, Read what Dr. Sluninons Bays: VERONA. Miss., June 6, 1878. MR. H. RI. STEvSs, Boston: I have used Vegetino In my family for two years andI cordially reommend it as a remedy for Eruptions or the Skin, Chronic Sore Eyes and Oeneral Debility. I have also r. commonded it teoa great, many persons in t his .-ection, and I think it, hlis given geraeral satisfaction. Very respetfully, Da. J. J. SIMMONIS. Your very valuable medicine, Vegetine, re stored the sight to mny lit t,iodaughter, saved lier from being blind, anti I have no doubt, savea her life. Very g ratefully, MRIS. J. J. SIMMONS. WIThK SUCHI BENEFIT. MR. ~. ~.SH EDOYoAN., wVis., Nov.,l15, 1Si8. bi.H .STEvxNs, no-ten: Dear sir.-I can fully testify to ihe efllcie.e of your Veget,ine as a (Great Blood P'urltler, h'av. lng used It, during the last seven months will such benit,. Yours truly, VEG*ETINE IS THEDBEST SPRING MEDICINE Vegotino is Sold by All Druggists. 1eo AOENTS WANTED to Seil the NEW ROOK jFAR MING FOR PR OFIT TIEC.S i-ow 'To ro~ Feed and carfteejEow* wFrutit8 Mangel Farm ustaineuaj MakelHapny Jimes. and i-low to lliakeliloaey os stie Farna. 14or F armer ahesid havnvd fopycu8arPages. J. C. MeC UltDY & CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. ~~ IF YOU WOUblD lnE Pit oPEILtl corrspon tosuited with spectaeles, apply D.N .GRHAl Optician. Philadelpala, Pea. o WWARD o''i.2 of tong standing In w meapper ha pinted on iti b I'A ie 81 a..d ~D.J P9. Miler'nt,sre, IPMt. I a ta, seld p.irugget. Tentb al boy' . . U MS D. '5 Day ,i a,i". $2 Sample Free Add.ressA, CY 6 limuds street, New York. On"UEI*UEIN' uecutre for Pim. Medfe 10itie C o, 94, ts iio, a2i. SPOR TS MEN mci aAdesto flewai ,n pies of fshing ackle. Yoa N.v mone i by sam. 8 ~U*m Mom'jissSe Ntatt ste-ed hsa I $STETTES CELEGRATED d And on are Fortify the Mysiena foh s o fairst i103tutters Stoinsclt, Btters, whlet endors digestorn easy teri coniplto, conn wercti Ilousunoss,awl keers tite bowels it ordor, ad ac geniRl andr boete#e-na are Its ottectp, that iiot only It tho body Invigorated and regiattl. by its uie. i deAponvency banlied fronm ti- imin I. For sale by all Druggists atid Dealers generally. SAPON FIER 1 the Old Reliable oncentrated Lye for VAM IL - MOA MAKINGO. Virostions accoin many ah cant or making Hard, Nofit and Toilet CeAP Vniolly. I 01t in lull weight and stre~ngth. 1 ASK FOR SAPONIFIE0 I AND TAKM NO OTHER. IP_INN'A SALT JANUF' CO., PHILA'A h HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS 11opS, nUvIIU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, A XN TIIP PEUtRKST AND PEsT.IC01VA Lt QI-Ll TI RS OF ALL OTHICt 1ITTEIS. THE111 u Y 4Clu I 11 All Diseasesof theStomach, Dowels. Illood, Liver. Kidnes td rinary Orgtns, Ner. voustiC5cs l Isnessandi especially I''=e CmpIlaints. $1000 IN COLD. Will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, or for aiyin Itinpur, or injurious Ask your druggist for Hop Hitters and try them before you sleep. Take no Other. D. I. C. is an absolute anti IrresistIble enre for Drunlikenety, us80 of o pitn, tobacco and ntarcotICH. SEND FOR ClCULAR.] Alil sharwe aoldt by druaggist. lop ititters Mfg. Co., ltoesuter, N. Y., a Toronto, hat. 0 . 6' The ony Remedy That Acts at the Sato Time on The Lver, The Bowels and The Kidneys TAI combined action gives It wondetful powver to cureall diseases. Whi Are We Sick? Because ive allo these great organs to be come clogged or topi d, and poisonous Au more are therefore f'rced Into the b Chat Mould be expellid naturally. Bionsuess Piles, Constipatlon, Kidno Comaapla?nts and Diseases, Weakt nesses and Nervous DisortderN. by causing )r te action of these organs an restorin g Cheir-power to throwo off disease. Why Suffer illlious palias anal aches I Why toramented with Piles,Conastinpatient Why frightenead over adisoraderedi Kidneys I Wy yendure noervous or sick headlacheqsi Why haave sleepless nights I Use KIDNEY WVORT and rejoice ina health. It is a dry, vegeCable compound and One package will make six qtt or Medlcine. Get it of yor DrugiC he soill order iC yZL to~u.Gl $1.00. WELLS BARD0N O., Proprietous, j j (wlltaenda eat patd.) Burlington, Vt. Those anawering an Aavertisement wil confer a favor upon the Advertiser and the PubUsher by stating that they eaw the adwer tisement in titi ornal (naminst the onaa Btnrillran's Great 0atarrh Re8ed Iste safst oret areeable an d effectual remedts from what cause, or bow long sandinag. by giving STrURDIVANT'S CATARRH REMEDY afa ad impartial tral, yen wil be cemyinoed of be taken by the most dlelicats stomach. For sale by at re lahilanl by HOL LOWAY & 00., 602 Areb JOSEPH C. TODD, ENGINEER and 31ACHINIST, Pntierson, N. J. and 30 Barclay fdi., N. Y. Flax ln ap Jue, n ' opee a insra Machinery; H oisting Mlachinery for nmirners, &c, Owner andl ox *al'nr"ne Th","n"'ine*s"are"a-nea* mprove for allkiamas of asricult taro aa meb i al par oss Mend or descriptive circuiar. Artiresa as T HE PERCUSON whtu rases al ters in quantit and qiality of ba saves thre-ftra tanti her. It can haue ht i theobest aior sing devies. o flat or paddles larc . yeld. oifor bai n othe r (haa or (r S. M. PETTEr A dvertisin 37 PARK ROW, New York, & Estimates for one or more ins in any ulnmber of papers, furnisi D~r. P'ierce's Golden Miedical Discovery cures commosn Blotch, Prample, or Eruptgion,, Erysti Dough Skin, in short, allh diseases causedib purifying, aand invigorating mecainae, Fsecla liy lase it mnnilfestead its potenoy in e clos, ore Eyes, Serofuloua Sores and Swelli Neck, and Enlarped tilanda. If you feel tiu ii, drowsy diebilitated, have sal on. face or bodly, frequent ha'ondache o1: dizziness, alternatedl with hot $lutshes, Irregular lapoite, Torpidl Liver, or "BIlionness." - As a remni )Alealical Discovery has no eqatal, as It effoots pc In the ciare of Btronchitl, Segere Coasgla .un,ption, it has astoniseda the meicical facul0 greatest medIcal discovery of the age. ol by No ue of takis e Pellets (Little C I~Pseeds. El ~ ' Reling entire em S while tusing thea SELLS ~ 1:t iL&.,1V aystem, diet, or (fonatipation, T itness of t ')Th "Ittl Gint" OStha Wa to USnach Nd Pff, HEALTH IS WEALTH. Health of Boly Is Tealth of & AL Rafafs SaW rilliu Relvent. fureblood makes sound deb, strobs aM a clear skin. Ityou would rv y-u z e1.5 ynr bones sound withoutas,n 00m. lxion tair,tuse "Wayis afmar ErC A GRATEFUL REOGNITIbN. I'lTo cam a mmoNzo-or Lexe evAMUDISE3AE ts truly a victory In the healing art; that reason in power that clearly discerns DawT and114 iete remedy; tat retoe sto by 9 Gogrees-the body whic ba 5~beenollwil tacked and weakened by am Indious disese nto commands our respec but deservet ou ag' . Dr.Radway as rurnid man. kind with that wonderful remedy, 11dwais *arsapau'illan Resolvent. Which S000M t an existence of pin d throghuontday and lofrng nihtant,. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Radway's "Treatin an disease and Its Oure," as follows: List of Diseases cured by Raftays SarsalarlIllan Resolyeut Chronic SkIn Diseases, Carles of the Eqne. Humors in the Blood Scrofulous Dies is"es or unnatural Habit of Body, Syphins and Ven. real, Fever Sores. Chronic or Old Ulcersfialt Rhe'wn, RiCkets, White Swelling, Scat i Head, Uterine AfTections, Cankers Glaiular Swell. Lgs, NcAes. Wasting and Zeoay of the o Pimples and Blotches. Tumfl, Dyspepsia, Kid ney and Bladder Diseases Chron Rh umatistm and Gout, Uonsumption, Gravel and Caloulous Deposits, and varieties of the above coVIpainst, to which sometimes are given specious names. We assert that there is no known remoV that possesses the curative power over these dis eaes that RADWAY'S REsoLvSNT furnishes, It cures, step by stop, surely. from the touna-~ tion, and restores the Injured parts to their sound condition. The wasten of the body are stopped and healthy bleod ia sup plied to the systema, from which new ma terial iN formed. This is the fsat corrective power of RHADWAT's RIsOLVINT. In eases Where Ilhe system has been salivated. and Mercury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublimate have accumu lated anfl become deposit ed in the bones, joint ste., causing caries of the bones, rickels. spinal curvatures, contortions, white swellings, varl cose veins, etc.. the S8AR1APARTILIAN will resolve away those deposits an.i exterminate the 1irus of the disease from the system. It those who are taking these medicines for the cue of Cbronio, Scrofulous or Byphilitio dis easeuiWhowever slow ay be the cure "feel bet ter Id 4nd their general health improving, their flesh and weight increasing. or even keep ing Its own is a sure sign that the oure Is pro. gressing,oln these diseases the patient either gets better or worse-the virus kf the disease is not inactive; if not arrested and driven from the blood it will spread and continue to under mine the constitution. As soon as the SAM&A PARILLIAN makes the patient "feel better," every hour you will grow better and increasein health. strength and nosh. OVARIAN TUMORS. The) removal of those tumors by RAVwAT's ftrsoi.vENT is now so certainly established that what was once considered almost miraculous ,s now a common recognized t4kot by all parties. Witnes the cases oftliannah P. KDappi Mrs. 0. Krapt. Mrs. J. H. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. Iendriz ibilahed In our Almanao for 19; also that of ra.V., . Bibbins.in the present dition of our 'Falue and True." One Dollar per Bettle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to relieve pain and cure acute disease. Radwa's Ready Beief, In from one to twenty minutes, never falls to relieve PAIN with one thorough appiloation. No, matter how violent or excruciating the pain the RUEUMATIU, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Uri pled, Nervous. Neura AY, or prosLrAtOd With 2E02 May suffer, RADWAY%S READY RELIEF will afford Instant ease. Y.fammation of the Kidneys, Inflamma tion of the Bladder, Intiammation of the Bowels, Congestion of thepLungs, Sere Throat, Difficult Breathing, Paipitation of Ctarh~ Inluensa, Headache, Toothace, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Ohills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Cold Sprains Pansin t he hs, Bahe Limbs, are instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. lever and Ague cured for Fifty Cents, There is not a remedfal agnt in the world that will cure Fever and gu,and all othor Malarlous, Bilious, Scarlet, Tpoid, Yellow and ether It will in a f ow moments, when taken accord ing to drsotrtbsrncure Camps Sas m,Sour Dystory~ Co, Wi'nd in the Bowels, and al Travelers should always carry a bottleof Ram flAY a READT RELIEF with them. A few drops In water will prevent sickness or pains from brand or bitterea as a stimulant. am Mier and Lunbers should always CAUTI,ON. All remedial agents capable oestroin life by an overdone should be avoided. Mrhn ther ptonerin temsyste, oes pteraps the seoond dose, if repeated may aggravate andin crease the Buffsering, and another dos cause deathe Thore is no necessity for usin these uncertain agents when a rsitive remd like RADwAY's READY RULIEF w 11 stop thze ncten. tatdlEomIin either inan or adalt, TE TRUE RELIEp., RtAnwAY's READY htEtr is the only reu,l .agent in vogue that wilt instantly stoppa, Radway's Regulating Pills. bie and Natural in their Operatien, A VEGETABLE BUBSTITOTE FOR CAWOBL, Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated wls anSweerumh Purge, reguiate, purity, oleans, RAtWthe 8 ia to the ceo al i sorders der, Nervous Diseases.Hadce ConstiD~ation, Oostiveness, Indigestion,DypDa,Blos nrse. Fever, Inflammatiord of the Bowels ie and all derangements ef the Internal ser' Warranted to effect a prfect'oure. Purel tag sble, containing no ieroury, minerals ordel W" Observe the following syptm result. ing from Diseases of the Destiv Orans. Con. stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of te 'Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomachi, Sour Bruota Ions, linking er Plub,ering at the Hear Choking or Suffering Sensations whoa in a lyn Dosture, Dimness 01 Vision, Dots or Websbfr the Sight, lever and Dull Pain in the Head, Dsfdelend of Per,. spiration Yellowness of the Skin and Ee,li ine B ie, Cl'hest, Limbs, ad Sudden iae A few doses of RADwAy's PILM will tree tho system from alU the above-named disorders. Psiee, 35 Vents per Box. SOLD) RY DRUGGIWS8 BEAD V ALUE AND TMUU.*' Mend a letter stamp to RADWAT * gU No. 82 WARREN, cor. CHURCH lit., New Yore Information worth thousands will be sent yos, UNITED STATES Patent Brokers' and Inventors' Ano atent ihis a t ryaeeSaaand by Pblic a T on . ri p>mtenco soe ted..e WIE. ORIAWIIIAW, Mansager, 030 Arch Street, PiIADEE,PHIEA. BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUMP fr itt rusor we l o ny dn h, fardwanri, (ut' rS es P. mpmakers, Sio. C. (A. 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