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AGRICULTURE. PObDERIN0 AT THE BARN.-In some paris.of the- country,%,armers, have ly adopted the iplan of not turning their qu cows ott tg paspro. When they have sh done so noti'inpg would ihduce them to th go back to the old method. A farnr an keeping ten cows may make 100 loads do of good manure during the summer by to keep in is*cows confined in stable or Ki yard. This manur4, ut where it will th do the most good, will increase the pro- in ductiveness of the farm ten thpes as tho V much as by the old plan, when sum- ap mer's heat dried and heavy rains Co washed all the food for plants from the th droppings of the cows when out to pas- lin ture. Mr. A. L. McKinstry, of Massa- ab chusetts, made six acres support twelve an head ot cattle through last summer. On th( the 20th of May he commenced mowing N. and leeding green rye, and so contin- su ued up to the 15th'of June, by which cl time he had fedl off one and three.quar ter acres of land, when, the rye becom- I ing too tough to be relished by the cat- fei tie, the balance was made into hay. ha He then cut and fed oats to July 7, no when cut grass was fed up to the 16th, br4 after which he began cutting and feed- foi ing green corn-fodder, which, with an liv acre of clover to hel p out, lasted till the br 5th of October, when he fed hay, eab- all bage leaves and turnip tops until the thi cows were put into winter quarters. bo Mr. Ifanum, of Conn., keeps 0 cows on sli a one hundred acre farm. le never sot turns out, to pasture and therefore io of doing away with fences altogether. In en April he Outs rye, sown at intervals the an fall previous, three bushels to the aere; wi rye is followedt by clover, next oats, th and then green corn. lie raises beets tot at th rate of 1700 bushels to the acre mi to feed with corn meal in the winter. mi Ilis cows are kept stabled except four ti hours in the twenty-four. They pre- to for the stables, especially in fly time. oJ( In warm summer nights they are let out in a commoidious yard. Manuring 30 acres hea Ily each year he gets nearly all over the farminI three years, gl and rapidly increases Its fertility. As Il soon ai- the solling systemi is generally I understood more ifarmners will adopt it., c1 especially, of course, in the Eastern and By Middle States, where land is dear. t, The objection generally raised is that It ib makes work. Of course It does. But ar the more work a farmer tis, if it pays, the better, we should say. If It i8 de- n< sirable to avoid work let us not plow 81 nor plant, at all ; take it "alsy, amd if be we cani't be aisy, be us alsy as we can.'' gri We close by saying thatijust now is the time to make a start, with the system. Sow E vorgreen su.ar corn in rows, (we pc s-ty rows because we mean it,) three br feet aparl', pt,etty thick in the irow. an Keep it well cultivated uutil ears are w formed and then out and feed to the ta cows. You will med it in July and i August to patch out the pasturage. al Sow again towards the last ot the th m11onth, and in the middle of Joune. tv% This will give als- a steady supply of pr splendid ears all the summer and fall. toi SicK Fowi.s.-ln doctoring sick rowls th It should be remembered that no lledi clue cures by magie, but only by being i pro et'ly administered. Nor will any 81 med3(line, however good, take the place of proper food and care. It will not cure fowls nor keep them healthy if Or they are compelled to roost in quarters that are damp, filthy and infested withi vermin, or if they are forced to drink tr wate, that is foul and reeking with pestilence. Every poultry-koeper should huve at hand a package of Pow der and then he showild keel) a sharp 10 watch of his flock so that at the very of first appearance of disease it may be pa checked. ,1 ust as sooni as sick fowls are w d[--overed, separate them from the rest a of the 110cik. I f not, very sick, or' If they cli are valuable fowls, put, themn ini dry, ro warm and lgight coops. Use dry' earth hic freely in the ir coops; give only clean,.b freshm water to dr~ink ; If well enough "1 to eat, feed lightly with soft feed, bread so and milk or scaldedl meal and bran, and ," be sure to adm nister the medicine reg uilarly and faithfully. It' a foavl is too sick to eat, and after fasting t wenty- mi four hours it still refuses to taste tood, in a little tmaty be0 forced down~i it.s thr oal. Ii But unuless fowls are very valuable it TI hardly ever pays to (1Oct0or them whenth t>)0 sick to feed the'mselvyes. W hat- ee; over t he disease miay be it 1isiP imotanit go( to s.'p.irate the sick fowls fromi those of' that are well. It ia folly to (lose the W3le fioek because one or t wo are sick, andl it (lees the sick ones iio good, de for generally3 they get none of' lie med ictie. Contagious diseases wvili eprc .<1~ raplidly through a flock if sick birds j8 are allowedl to dirink froim the samne vessels and to r'oost in the same houses wvith the others. CAn,AGcwrm FO oI;( Pu iu'rs - - Cabbage hass at su periom' valiue for fed Ing pur mposes. En iglishi cattle feeders asesei't that thei r beasts progre.css tastei'r on cabbatge mIxed wvithm fine cut wheat thi straw and1 cott,,n cake, than wim thany othier'vegetable. (Cabbagecontains one fe part 1 sh-forming substance to, thriee of heat,-pro hueing, wvhile in potatoes thme flesh-'foi'ming is only3 0one init wen ty . Cabbamge is also rich in minleral' imiatteris. t ,Som,ie weekAs aigo Prof. ee' (utlrne cal leuI t' attentl di of phy3skIlts to lie tat that while iii inel was:i positivsely' eee- at trilled wh'len rubbed ws'ith ebtmonite, anmd Olon ite wits anl so posiivelj' electriftied at when rubbed wi't iglas5s, llinnel ruibbed( g wsith glass wvas negativ5ely' (elctrilied wv Professor Ayrton lhas eomhevoi'ed to ac. wv cunat for' thec anomaiy on thle groun d thant one ore more oft the suibstanices was tan ehectrolyte. Ohltss is atn electrolyte, hec and a battery hand bein made fromn i.. bj lie andi Pr'of'essor' Perry hadl shown thait lu in a pile0 made timp of various substance, w, one ei' more of which were electrolytes, q though Lihe rest wvere metals. the elee- w tromiotive force of' the p)11e was equal to the algebraic sum of thme several patirs~ composing it,, bitt it, was not equal to jt the electromotive force of the tlrst and final plates made it).i a pair. R?uAor blades arec forged f rom cast steel, the har's bei1ng r'otughly pr'epa red .r to one hiueh In breath and a sixteenthj of an inich in thickness. 'Time blades d are heated in~ a coke or' charco(al fire,1 .and dlipped into thme wvater obliquely. In temTpering, they are laid on thmeir'c backs upfon a clear f1i'e, about. hahlf a dozen together, atnd they are removed -one at a time, wshen the edges, which are as yet thick, come downi to a p)ale ~ strawy color, 0o In Germanyj a (deep hole was bored bym the diamond rock dIrili, 3315 feet being attained in six mont hs. This is hiot so deep as one made by the Priussian U:v ernent a few yeai's ago, which was 4183 feet deep, but took four years to I bore. la Wh'eels, drums, or pulleys for wvire rope, shiould be at least 361 times the size of the wire, and larger If practlcable, R as the larger' the pully13 the less wear' ont - the rope, it, .. fr To anneal steel first make it red hot, then put-it in a heap of' dr'y sawdust till cold, when it will be found to be equlte ull intt.i DOMESTIO. APPLE ]DUMPLINO.-Take some fine sifted Hour, say. lb., and half the antity of sIet (t h1.), very- finely red, and well freed from skin. Mix 3 suet and flour, add a pinch of salt d half a teaspoontul of baking pow r, with sufficient cold water or milic make it of the right consistency. lead it well, and roll it out to the lekness required. Divide this paste :o as many pleces as are required for 3 dumplings. Take some large-sized plea, peel, core, sugar and a clove. ver then wIth the paste, and join ) edges carefully. 'le each dump g up In a floured cloth, and boil )ut an hour. Untie them carefully, Ii turn them out without baking om; serve with cream and sugar. B.-A little current Jolly may be )stituted for the butter, sugar and sve. ;PIEAKINO OF TOAwr, comparatively v know what, really good toast is. A ity singe of one or both sides does t make toast; nor do thin slices of %ad dried through. Cut slices of uni 'm thickness, a plump one-half or c-elglths inch ; move around over a 1sk lIre, to have all parts toasted ke; keep only so iear the coals that 3 pieces will be heated through when th sides are well browned. If the zhtest point is blackened or chaired, ape it off, or it will spoil the flavor the whole. If covered with an rthen bowl, it will keep both warm d moist. A clean towel or napkin 11 answer If It is to go at once to table. But nobody can mako good tst out of poor bread. Stale bread Ly be used for nillk toast; sour oread ty be improved by toasting it rough t heavy bread makes poor tst. Sweet, light .,rcad, only a day 1, or less, makes the best toast. A Good lioulsowifo. The good housewito', whon site is ving her house its spring reiovat g, should boar in iuind that the dear mates of her house are more pre yua than many houses, and that their st.em,ns need cleansing by purifying e blood, regulating the stomach and wels to prevent and cure the diseases iting from spring malaria and niias 1, and11 she must knlow that libere is thig that will do it go perfeelly aid rely as HIop Bitters, the purest and st of mnedl0nes.-Concord .N. H. Pa ot. NI UTTON 1i A931.-Flry one Oin1011 Ch0) 1 small, wit" some butter, till it Is 11wned ; add a tablespoonful of flour, d1 one and a half or two gills of stoek, l a few cloves, someio pepper, salt to te, a teaspoonful of waliot ketchup, If that quantity of Worcester sauce, (I a tolspooln fill of tomato sauice. Siir 1 whole together, let it boil once or 'Ice, and then strain it Into a sauce n. When cold, lay the pieces of mut 1t in it with this sauce, and place the ueepan by the side of the lIre, s that e con1teits are very gradually lio. t -d ; ake tile saucepan ocensionally, but yer let the hash boil. Serve with )pets of bread fried in butter. We cheerfully call the attontion of r readers to the mierita of Dobbiis, ectric Soap, (made by (ragin & Co., illadelpiia,) who confidently ask a al. The 8011) will tell its own story. e advise you to try It. Bl-tu Rol.I.s.-The roiiais of cold list or boiled beef, seasoning to taste salt, plipepr and inlwed herbs; pif' ste. Mince the beetf tolerably fine, th~ a small amlount of its own fat; ad:! enIsonhing of' pepper and11 salt and( 01pped( herbs); put the whiole into0 a ii of puff' paste anud bake for half' an :umr, or ra~thier longer, should1( the roll very large. lheof patties may be tde of cold meat, by mincing aind sea uin beeuf as diriected above and1( h:ak SIn richul pas1'j)1te ini patty Linus. iilow 'To M At<x( TPA GO Ft'nruxnE.--A 'thod hasi been1 dliscoered for' imak mnoire than the uisuai quuantity3 of' tea mi any given Ottantity of the leaf. .c w holo scruet conisists ini Eteamning~ leaf' before steepi .1g. 113' tIs p)re us it is .9aid( fouirteeii pinits o1' good ality my be brewed from'oine1 ounce tent. An iy 3ou bald( ? UAn unoi.i SIx, at deo.. '-ized extract of pet roleumn, the only re for baldness, hais been1 imaproved, that it is now the nmost dhelightfuli easi ng ini the world. The onily r'eal tural hair restorer ever priodluced. PJCIcxi) MlUrTON IIAusI -:i'hree gal 8s1 of sot, water,,onie pouind of coarse gar', two cunllce of' saltpetei', thi'ee unus1 (of c01 loo salt. Boil and r'e )w' the sctumi, and1( when cold pour er' the meat. In two or three weeks e hiam wvill be excolient for baking boilinig. it may be smoke I if prue V F:xT'IIxx.-For'01 eracag all im) itl's of the blood f'ronu the sy'stemi, has no equal. It hu:ts never failed to ecet a cure, glving~ tone and( r-trenlgth t,le .yste dli(ebili tated by dilsease. G~ naas. oni a carpt, if niot of' long iahinig thle spo0. w ih hot soa p-suds(1 di b)o ax--hal1f an on nec of borax to a 1l1)n of' water'. Usa a clean cloth to SP'OT8 on furn'lit.ur'e, fromi anything I, 01ioriro alcohol, can be removed r'uibbing hard with swcet-oil Iand t5sh ini ilk-wiai'm ssap-suids, .dry3 Iekly and1( polish by i'ubbling bisk 1y Li' y'ou cann,ot take the baby to thie un'11:y, itse D)r. Bull's Baby byru'tp r the risual dhisO!1ses of early 0c111d od. Praice 26 cents a bottle. PA INT, pitc o 01arii cani be0 r'emoved r>tn1 ciothi or' wood by riubbing it wIth rpenOitinle, If (lie Pallit has beOcomle y, put a f'ew dIrops of the turpJenltine the spot, aiid fot it stand1( if all the( nlot remiiove'd, rreeat the work. Whenoa tirely gone, ruboIl' with alcohol. I r brooms are0 wet in boiling suds ce a wee"k they will become v'ery uigh, will not cut a catrpet,, will last u1ch longer, and alwvays sweep like a w broom. P'AJNT the InsIde wails of a cor'n use with coal tar and it wi dIrive cevils from the corn. It costs but a w dlollars a barre, and a bar1irel will at several years in hen houises and( rn houises. TIo remove rust fromla 8stovepipe Lab with linseed oil (a lit,tle goes a >od way); build a slo)w fire at first till drys. Oil in the Speing to provint it om rusting. Pavo3NTLY Break up your Cold by the ti.vely rot :. n syne'su anpot aan i old remedy HUMOROUS. T r volZUolreabh g5ie he was met by his dearest Maria with the harrowing tale of Bridget, the cook'kerose ne disaster. "Oh. John!" she began, we've had such a terrible time! Bridget tried to hurry up the fire-poured kerosene on it-blew up -burnt her to deatij-oh oh l oh l" Perkington is a wonderful mai, a mian for an elergenoy. le replied, as a man not used to being thwarted in his purposes: "Discharge her immediate ly, Maria; discharge her immediately, I won't have such a woman In the house." Woruingnxen. Before you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxation your system needs clealsing and strength. ening to prevent on attack of Ague. Bilio1us or Spring Fever, or some other Spring sickness that will unfit you for a season's work. You will save time, much sickness and great extense it ou will UsO one bottle ot Hop -Bitters ri your family this month. Don't wait. -Burlin"eon ll keye. WnIRN a Wisconsin man sits up in his collin and demands to know what the ravxet is, the chief mourner says: "See here, sir, we're perrorming our melancholy duty to a deceased triend, and it you try to kick up a disturbance or do anything to mar the solemnity of the oca sdou, you'll get hurt." And then "the corpse" is jaimed down in to the co0la again aid the lid screwed on. They can't afford after the funeral bills had been paid to have tho monvy wasted, esliecially as WisconsinI men ar- not usually worth two funeral bills. A coMPANY of suiapegraces meeting a plous ol( man named Samson, one of them exelaiimed, "Ah I now we're safe. We'll take Samson along with us, and then. should we be set upon by a thous and Philistines, he'll slay them all." "My young friend," q1ieutly resl)onded the old man, "to do tWit, I boIuild have to borrow youir jaw bone I" SoMaILonY says "Oratory is dead." They would clane the1r opinions stid. deily and most decidedly If thev enuldl hear the avt r ige woniman d1 ours - up .n watsling Tdays. an I when icianing house. Then it is th it the male par. ner in fhle connubial concern slinks away, and thinks ie is golng to be "killed dead" by her orational powers. A Los AngelOs SUILy SCIIool boyN hiag discovered the nmaning of i1w word "Slah," foind iI thlI bin. He0 told the teacher that it was foid at the end of versos and chapters, and tiat i stood for "Whoa Emma." SQUALI.S went out west, got I nebriate inisulted a man's wiie, wi as areil ant. feathered, escortedo ut of town )y a (Ital)ltlition of cilzenis, an1d now wher questione i as to whit he waJs (10 in11' when awiay fr-omn home, truthfulh3 replies lie was a raii Ioatd man. TiiE pronounced opliiol of tle l)lesJ physichans all over the country Indl. catei that Ir. Bull's Baby Syrup is th< best remedy for all the souffrings oi [lithe children caused by Wind Colle Dysentery, Diarrhwtl or Summer Com,1 plaint. Price 25 cents. A NEiy song is entitled, "Ile sleeps where he fell."' Hie must have beer thorouglhly inebriated, and outof sighl of a policeman. A 3ober nian wouk got right upl insteaid of' going to sleep). A MICuloAN woman oeured1 a sitting hen by placing a redm hot glass egg Ih t.he nest. lcins know when not to be sit as wvell as tile mnan who gets uip oil a tack. A R!DGEi(VKJ.n man11 has invented a chair wimch can be adj usted to 8,0t diifferenCt p) >sit.1on8. It is designedI for the boy to sit. in when having lis hahm cut. "M~ a. SatITu father wants to borroni your' papecr. lie ontly wants to reac it.'' '"Well, go back anid tell your Ia thor to send( me) hiis StIlpper'. Tell h1111 I only wanit to eat it.' Tits game of lifteen-aweet fif teen is long clothes, store ha~ir, hiangs. bangles, b:irbnr-mbole stocki ngs,frz zies, bustles a young man wit,h whi,el to tide over the ice-cream seaison. "TfHmAT's the Ifirst hop1 Of the season,' remaiked a dancig-master ats hhi yonung hopeful sat downi Oin a t'ick Tihen the muisic started and thle b)aw began. TJronmr shoes5 are salid by Boestoni ci lts to mako bad eyesight. Now we may a(coumnt for the fact that barcfool 1)0ys sdes so muich th'at is goimng on. A LAnY for the first time listening t< the "'still small voice'' or a telephone iremar'ked, Good granciouis, It sounds(1 just like one's conselecue l'' A noev wiho( can't, walk half a mile on an errand bieaiuse lhe is s-o tir edl, wil r'ide a veloelped(e all (day,' yelling likc a Comlanche to "'3lear the tra ek~ !'' THi a qid song of NothIng but Tear's is comin n vm ~oguec againm with th<~ Wet -her3sleid girils. Th'iey are'1 weed in Tnnm new stay1 law has no rt f -relic to wVomen lachi.g thieimsel ves to dthtI or to veseelh. 1I1th have yet the righm to "go in stays." Ti'immY wient fishing. Shte lookew .aniguiihlv at him and said, "'I wish thm ilh would bile aut your hoo0k ; if I waii a fish I would.'' Aroundl tuc Wourld. A fame that, is worl-widie and ae quired in the short space of a few years must have true merit for its sup')ort Dr,. P'iereo's 'Family MedIcines, Itav( gained such fame and the Iorelgr oi'ders for hits Golden Medical DI)s cove'y-the greatest blo od-pu)1 i 1or oi the age, for 1118 Pleasant P'urg)stiv( Pellets (litt,le sugar-coated pills), him l"avorite P'rceciptoin-womani i's besh I rienld-and other reeiesi became SC great, that a branch of the World's I ispensary has beei established iir L.ond(on, England, for t heir manuiifact tire. From this (dpot thley are shippeil to every part of ECurope, and to thi East Indies, China, Japan, and( othem couintr'ies. 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I have used two boxes and feol it my duty to Pay to you that by ho use of yolr simple remedy I have been rainerl fromx the brink of despair to the Joyful hope of Poon boinu Able to de olaro myeo:f oratiroly cured. One month's tr.al, at the enail oxpense of the coat of ono box of "Anakes" has givon me more relief than two yeari doctor.ng with our b-st phyilo lana bere. ourely a monumont of gold should be rceo ed In memory of the inventor of Ana kesis. Bond at onoo if pos-ible. I shall be pleased to ri ply to any one who inquircs as to the merits of your valuable ti medicine, Phou'd you s-5 it to publish this. Sincerely your servant.. JANtrEs y. BAs9rnr. Erie, Pa. h "Anakeals" is t.old by all drugi:-ts. Prioo $1.00 par box. amp'o soent i froe to all Bur fereri on application to "Anakos.*" Depot, Box 3910, Now York. WHAa women. young or old, niarriod or sin gle Nvill be groatly benelitted by takimg, Kid noy-Wort.. It ii tonio and oh!ansing. A Valuable Gift Free. A book on the Liver, its disoeass and their treatment sent free. InoludinRc treatises upon I Liver ComplaintS, ''orj)td Liver, Jaundice, Biliounaleaki, llattaclaQ. Comntipation. Dyspop ria, Malaria. oto. Ad.Wross Dr. Banford 162 Broadway, Now York city, N. Y. A VAnD.-To all wio are setfforiung from the or rora andindliterottonts 4f ionti norvotis w,akneaa, ea rly decay. tons of nanioo I, etc., I will sI8nd a It.e cipo that will cure you. I-mx oF VHARoic. This %roat romeoty wasd lcov. r-t ly amissinonary in South rmfe. afislf- addtaa.aerollo 01I- e -Po t a th0Rev. J08I11 J. INA.Station D.uw York hity. Thne Voltalo Delt Co., Alaraliall, Meh. 3 Will send -thoir colebra'ed Electro Voltale Belte to the afflicted upon 80 days's brial. I Opooy ourt- guarairtonfA They mean what they may. Wtite to themi without delay. marofua timeraf,ulous gnsr asee Colds, Slicers, Iironchtitts, Neuragima, Dyapopmnia, Itheonmuaatihan, Pains ian tihe Side, ('onstipatfon. Cose incise, Ne'rvonatmess. I'aiss an lea ilu.cak, Faintnesse at thce Iana~. - nets,I KIdmaey Cotnplait, Fem.sale Weakseena and tieneral DebilIt.y. TIhts preparation Is soientiflo lily and ehemi allyI comnedc, aind so si,ronagly concent,ratoet from rooty, harb>s a ad bairks, iat it:S good of. tours ate realze. ammodlately after com:nenc lng t.o take It, There Is no utiseaso a the numian ays'tem for wich the Vevfetine cansot be used withn per-fect s.cfety, as it dtoes not contiaa any tiamiaitl comipound. For eralhati ug the ~ sy.st em or all imptirit.ios o; tine blood It has no equali. it hnas never- fatted to etTeu't a cure, glv 1hn tone aind strentgt'a to t,he sy~stemn debilitated by (tiseaus. its woinderful efreem upon the comn .inlta named are surpailsing to alt. Matay have eena curedi by the Vegettnie thaut hnave trIed mantfy othoC rem -dies. 1It can well be catted Til E GRE ~AT BLOOD PURiFiER. f Dr. W. Ross Writes: sCoTA Iavan CohMLAINT. DYSPEPasiA, RHus M!ATism, wEAKNEss. a a1. R. SmrsEs, Boston: I have been practising med:clne for 25 years, antd ans a rt mtaty3 fair do orula. LIver C~omplatuat, Dysnpopata, micumatisam, weakanes, antI all dis eca of tIne ltoud, I hatu e never founad Its equal. I hiave a ad vges tno for 7 years aind have never lad 0on0 bOttle returned. I woautd hetartity re~ commnend It, to those in need (af a bio .d purifier sept. 18, 15i8. Witon. lo Cve. VEGE TINE 1s TIIE BEIsT SPIRING M EICINE Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. O f h ni d 52 m'om' V sitinag Onards, with name. 41U oea. J. MI.4Ki.L-.1t 04 ,N ' .eanN. Y. R A T BARCAINS 1-n. WATCHlES and OLOCK9, li tek ao(t a'm tf.'in WV Ind,ii n afa lch.....~.....66 0 lutij Htlvaer siajm -W iaading ntath tit l ang .....r...........'"..".....i',.."......".'...1 Ia a G:lai anazo I se Siemn-w nd:nala . Clack...2 10 saant i. mnaif o'n r coip: f partc(a, se.'ad f.r clrcan!ar. A S ll itAt N M A N'F AC1Ttlt1' AG ENTs, Na.1lid Liberty Street, New iork (City. MAKE 5NIIL A Y. An Englia. vet er nary surgeon and Ohemfut now travellin i n ikis caauatry,as ta ut most of thae io andl Cattle Pawdor-a here na wdrtlnlesa trash, Heo a:ayuthata-hdardian's Conaditlon P'owdo,a anre cbs. erth will mak eaa lay like ttnrdan Coantlom Powders. laa~1a:.a teaa.paan tan on, plant of fetid mold *mrywhere. or nn by mal: for eIght toter stamp.. 1. 8. JollN Co., Blanger, Mo. OC h)V1)A1 lR0iKKPN (with full oneeQt i on , 2 to I.for o n-third theanny aaa,na iiecaipos Lar0 klde of Ink, alr tolors,, she nt.b r) t a- ~ n ta. Aaddrean Ha t, EDiS (Y, P. M., Alvarado, Tas. SIF YOU WOULD 113 PItOPERh oorrspon toauited ith spectacles, apply I DU. N> 0.a ORAl ptioiaa, W8 N. TWE?,F I stre Phladolpala, a.For ins e ncit ylatla'toa. Alos of tong standing in odinrases in2 ra 7 ATrl,:Atea on In lam n I o The Oni Medicine That Aets at the Sano Time on The Uyer, the Bowels ud tle Kidneys. These greiat organs are the natural cleans er* of t sysem. Iftheyworkwell health will bobperfectl if they bcevornee dreadful isasesoresureotoiowwt TERRIBLE SUFFERINO. Billosness, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaun. dice, Constipation and Piles, or Kid. ney Gomplalnts, Gravel, Diabetes, or ,heumatic Pains and Aches, are developed because the blod is poisoned with tliabumrne that should have been expeIlId naturally. KIDNEY-WORT will restore the healthy actioneandall theae desn es wie banished;I neglect thornand ou wll obut to sufter. Thousandshave beencured. ryritaudyou will add one more to the nuin or. Take It andhealth wlloncemorogladdeon yourheart. WhyfSleleaMtkest*etoe eatMa gbeli KIrNT-WoR will cure ou. Try a pack age at once and be satisnil. It is a dry uegstable compnd and One Paekagemakessix quartsofr edlan,%. l'our Drunggi a it, or tail get it for you. InisUpon lavingts. ioc e*.00 WELIle, RICAURSOn 6 Co., h'roprietort, $STE TTr CELEBRATED STOMACH lTTERS Appolio, rorr-shing slopp, the arqil lien re reall Ild itro blesitigi i tto dant upon thle reparst ye pr *c.ts whitch tis VIicol.,ss '3'vlgo- wit st-od Y 11111111tOR Mid carries t,* a mecomsafrti coluclusion. I,ovon 14 rstored and sustmaiuce offorie' to -ell life-1119tis ilig orff m by lie Ilillpr . which is 111lrellso ovell t4o ile fa ni, III alate, vegetable la J1IPo0jtI0IIm andai III-Irousthly. alte. For salo by all DruggIsts and Deilers generally. A YEAR anti expenses to agents. Outfit Free. Addrels P.0. VICKERY, Auguista, Ale. 1entN Wante for the richly illustrated and only LD compete and authetttno hitory o t describe RoyaLPalacesl Rare Curiosities, Vealth I lion r OPS eWant it. ThS 11 to b6spt c6easc of ,our1IN-o mao ninoy.llow reo-ctob-ponny,, ltat4ons. r-ond for firdtalate contaire g a full mecrl pCon of titew-.ork and extira tors to Agents. udros, NATIONAL PUI:SINr o(;.. 11hladelphs. 6WENTS WANTED to Sell the NEW BOO, FARMING FOR PROFIT -TELLS HOWv TO Wt'sall the Farm Crop* in the Best jwanner. re.Ieed and Careforatoki1 Gow Fruits Mnagj Arm 1111ssN Make Happy Huames. and low to ItTake lViolley oil ttle Fara, 4yr Farter iaold have a coy. 800 Pages. ,!0 Illustrations. Send for ci rculars to -. McCURDY A O. Philadelphia. Pa. V1iit'mir:'t %. '6% Utinn 'li' ulia atim safet mot a treeabie an eiVrtual remedy in rem what cause, or how long standing, by giTing TURDIVANT'S CATARRH REMEDY his fact Ti i dicine isvy pleasan and can I Dru es and by HOLLO ba6 , A treet, Fhila&elphia., Ar UNITED STATES ~atent Brokers' and Inventory' ASSOCIATION. uctia. ieats toblaimsii to:uriea byabe o i owest Tern s. Uer sp.m,denuo solicited. 01l 11?. CRBt1Vl1KAW, 3fansager, 839 Archs Street. PulL INDEIJuI1'A. GR EAT WESTERN GUN ,WORKS, R end stamp for Catalogue. ltlile,.Shotouns. Iievol,srs.sento.o. d. for examination SAPONT FlER s the Oi ilable Concentrated Lye for FA M ILl tIs ulweIgh; ni sr ogi. A8IK FOR sAPONIFIxIm, A ND TAKE NO OTN ER. PENN'A ALT MIANUIF'Q CO., PHILAD'A 162~ *Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cuaros usmmon Blotch, F'insple, or Eruaption,, Ersail Rtough Skin, in short, all diasems caused y purl i~ng, and invigorating meieo. lalbcially has it manifested its potency inc teci, and Ealargi at u is.orand wl It' you felcd (It di rower, deobilitatted, havie a ta face or body, froqutent hoeadache or diizziness dieornatedi with hot ilnshes, irregular appetite, Sorpld Liver, or "iliousn,ess." As a remi edlicalI DIscovery has no egnial, as It effects je In the cturo of lBrouneb Itl, Severe tough: uniptioni, it lhas astonished the medical tacult treatest medical discovery of the ago. Sold by No use of takii a.. el Pellets (LittleJ UUYU ~ 5seeds. * The''Alittle Giant''"pathsrtie. Stona,Reed about Stousneh, Rush or Bleed to hIead, taco 101d by druggists. ,VI 5a' DISPE~NSARYT 3 S. M. PETTEI A dvertisini 37 PARK 1ROW, New Yo'k, & Estimates for one or more i in any unuber of papesrs, furnil It (lites lhatter the gilt.edged enlor the yer yad For Sunday Schools I I For Temperance I. -niTE 1ETM NEW nOOlKs I Temperance Jewels, T n Joflaana,ins or y qnai'ilatI"u tobe a stannarJ ndmicino'lt tadste,.are fouri tr'aot There are no-rsi a und iongR. apeelluou oopiej mailed ior 30 ets. 13.W per dozon. (The o eor --nd larmr blok, riet Tempe. tuiarity. ). White Robest The purest, White Robes I hwootedt and boat to White Robes of ltiniay White nbees IN Sahool Snig Books. White Robes! IMalled White Robes! for 30 cents. White Rebest i3.0 p-r doS. White RobesM! 0 rmperance L0ght, M. . flugg a serfect '-10etrio" lilit fr riillanco avid beauty. P1 ulat, 32 of the very biii mougs by 2? of the v..ry lati w Luth-o . t6ti~ud sie for 010 pur hunadred. Mailed for tt 2 cents. U ,lNew.1I hi chool 8 vnir BLank. THlE WELOOMB IvU US, I nearly through ti e p We LO. DlIver Ditson & Co., Boston, at J. E. I)ITSON, a CO., 1228 Cheatibut Street. Pihiaadelphan. or R1 - -6 01 Pl Ie ut Do to, PC 011 thl so REND 10NON-CONDUCTINGCEME RETAIN THE HEAT LONGE 0 NOT BURN THE HAND. IR BOTH WAYS. C AR KIDNEY! Bladder, Urinary and Liver Diseases, Dropsy, re Gravel and Diabetes, are eured by tb HUNT'S REMEDY, N the Great Kidney and Liver Medicine. HUNT'S REMEDY I cures Bright's DisenRe, Retention or Nonreten. tion of Urine, Painas hn the Back, Lois, or Side. HUNT'S REMEDY cunres Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, General DebIlity, Female Weakness and Excesses. HUNT'8S REMEDY cures BIiousness, Headache, Jaundice Sour Stomach, Dyapepsia, Constipation and Pile.. g HUNT'S REMEDY ~ ACTS AT ONCE on tihe Kidneys, Liver, and 1 Bolns.i restoring them to a hialathy action, andS CURE.S when all othier medicines fall. Hun. D dreds hanve been saved wiho have been given up I to (d10 by friendas and phiysicians. Rend for panmphlet to i WIM. Et. CLARKE, Providee, E. 1. c. Trial size, 75 cents. Large size cheapest, b SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. b THE BLATCHLEY u B, iii. Ii N. *. ?u' sainiiy tin hrdasre61 ta ni, tnunt' Snrs, sap pmakers.etoe. i. (A. BLATCSrLEy, Mtaanneturer, 308 MARKET 8treet, PilL'nDELPIllA. Pa. Those answerinag~n ~atavrlisemnaE'~w confer a favor uapon tine ad'veratiser anda thne utblishnerbly stating that ti ysaw tihendlver Usment intilsjounrnal (man nng the paperyn * b *h all Humonrs, fromn tine wvonst Mcrofunluto a b pelns, 'Anit-hnen, Fever~ Hones, Meanly or al aoo,ne conqnure by this ponerfual, 1% trIng Tetter, Rose Uaih, hells, launa. Ings, WVhite Swellings, tGoItre or Thici low color of skIn, or yelioivishn-brown spots *$ bacd taste in mounth, Internal heat or* ehl lia Ia and toanguo conteui, you are sufrorin fromn Ii niy for all such cases Dr. 'Ierce's Aobtlen la feet and radical cnres. . Weak ILuzngs, andl early stages of ('ene S V, anad mninenut phnysicitas pronnounce it thna y [iruggists' an I 'telre 'rplie nausseous 11111s. These In5 lis) arerely iarsger than snunsiarnte of ly vegetable, no partIcular cnre is requi redt ay mn. They opnerate without isturbance t1o tine occuplation. For .anundince, Uledche, Impure hltoodl, Pain n thne SIhoulders, facest, Dammineass, Sounr Ernetations fra a raste in Jioutha, iolus nttacks Pauin an nacy., lunternali Fever, inoanec feelinag Drs. Piercea 'sIPansaant Purngative P'eltets, I RDCALa ASSOCIATION, P'rop'ra, Buffalo, N. t. \lJGILL & CO., g Agents, 701 CIIESTNUT St., Philia. iertions of any avertisemnent, ecd on application. EALTH 1S WEALTH*. Health of Boy s ealth or Ild avafs Sa'sapari s Remslyent Pure blood makes sounO Besh, bo%no and Clear skin. Ify wo.4 have your ora, nr bones sound witoutosu caries, and yot toom. exion fair, use 4adwqJv'9 earsaparilian esolvent. GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. "To Ours a aooNio or Lo STANDIU DEURAND truly a victory in the healing art; that reas04 gpower that clearly discerns Dusmo and supi les a remedy-, that restores step y are-the body which ba been atwal eked and weakened by an insidious dta it only commands our respect but 3dt ir grattude. Dr. Radwa) baa furnish9d man nd with thai wonderful remedy, lltawwy'S rompartlaaaf Resel vent, which acom Ishes this result, and sufgering humanity,. 10 drag out an existence of pain and disease, rough long days and long nlghte, owe him air gratitudle.-mfa Meenger. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Radway's "Treatise OS lease and Its Cure," as follows: List of IDiseasem cur*d by Radway's SarsaDarlillan Resolvent Jhronto Skin Diseases, Caries of the Bon amors in the Blood Scrofulous Diss ises. Ba unnatural habit of Body, Syphilis and wene. Al, Fever Sores. Chronio or Old Ulce, sat teum, Rickets, White t3welling, Scal,il eAd, erne Affections, Cankers Glandular Swell ?s, Nodos, Wasting and DeOAy of the Body. inples and Blotches. Tumors, Dyspepsia, Kid y and Bladder Diseases Chrontc lh.umatism d Gout, Consumption, braveL and Caloulous posits, and varieties of I he abovo complaints which sonetimes are given Apeolous names. We aspert that there is no known remedy titat asesses the curative power over these dis sea thilt RADWAv'S IlsOLvENT furnishes. It rea, step by step, surely. from the founda, in. and restorem the Injured parts to theft und condition.6Tbe wasitaof he body e sopped and. healthy blood is app. led to Che systen, from which new ma lal is formed. This is the Esat corrective wer of HAD WAT's RsorvsNT. In eases where I system has been salivated. and Me"cury, Icksllver, Corrosive Sublimate have accumu ed and become deposited In the bones, jointe I., causing caries of the bones, rickets. spinal rvatures, contortions, white swellings, varl se veins, etc., the SARSAPAIRLLAN will resolve lay those deposits an I exterminate the virut the disease from the system. 0 t those who are taking these medicines toy 5 cure of Chronio. Scrtifulous or 8yphilitto dis. les, however slow may bo the cure "leel bet. ," and find their general health improving, r flosb and weight increasin or even keep. its own is a sure sign that e cure Is pro. ssing.iIn these diseases the patient either s better or worse-the virus cf the disease lot inactive; If not arrested and driven from ) blood it will spread and continue to under ne the constitution. As soon as the 8AXIA 9ILLIAN makes the pat iont 'feel bet ter," every ur you will grow hetter and incroase In health, ength and nosh. OVARIAN TUMORS. ['he removal a those tumors by RADwAT's sol.1VNT is now so certainly established that at was 0no cosldered almoit miraculous Is w a common recognized f tct by all parties. ltne -s the cases of Hannah P. Knrp Mrs. 0. 'apt. Mrs. J. U. Jolly and Mrs. P. Dh.endrix blishe l in our Almanao for 179; also that of I. V. 8. Bibbits, in the present edition of owr alse and True." One Dollar per Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. )nly requires minutes, not hours, to relieve In and cure acute disease. ,1., ladray's Ready Relief, from one to twenty minutes, never fails to Lieve PAIN with one thorough applio-itlon. imatter how violent or excrudlating the pain e R RUMAT10, Bed-ridden, Infirm. Orippled, irvols, Neurai 0, or prostrated with disease iy sufter, MWA AY'S RHADY RELIEV will ,ord Instant ease. flamnation of the KIdneys, Intlamma. ion or the 11ladder, Iinainmation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore 'hroat, Difficult Breathing, Palpliation of the Heart, 11ysterli, Croup, Diphther.ta, DJatarrh, Iniuensa. Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia. Rtheumatism, Cold Chills. Ague Chills, Chilblaiu., Frost Bites, Bruises. Sumaner Coimplaints, Ooughs, Cold, rupralna. Pains in tne Chest, Bash 01 Limibs, are instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE, Fever and Ague cured for Flfty*0ents. There not a remedtaL agent in the world that ill ire Fever and Au,and all othor )talarious, lious, Scarlet, *lpold, Yellaw and othet vers (aided by RADw&v's PIuLsQ so quick as ADwAY's BisADV RHtLIKP. It will in a low moments, when taken accord g to directions, cure Crami)s, aBpasms, Sour omach, Heartburn, 8ick Headache, DiarrhoeA ysentcry, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all ternal Palns. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Bjs 'AY 5 READY RaL. EP with them.- A few dmpa water wIll profon sickness or pains from mange of water. It is better than French randy or bitters na a stimulant. Kiners anid Lumbermen should always a provided with it.. CAUTION. All remedial agents capable of destreying life r an overdo-e should be avoided. Morphine plumn, strychnine, 'arnica, hyosclamus, and sker powerful remedIes, does at certain t'hmes, very small oses, relieve the patient dutring meir acion ip the sy4tm,' But perhaps the cond dose, ifrepeated, may aggravate and in ease.the sufferi.ing. and another dose cause iath. Tihere is no necessity for using thosa ncrtain 'agents when a positive remedy like ADwAYT's READY RuthEF will stop the moat ox -uolating pain quicker, without entailIng the ast dJmfoulty in eitbar infant or adult. THE TRUE RIELiEFP. RlADwaY' READY RELIEP is the only rmdial gent in vogue that will Instantly stop jin * Wifty Cents per fottlse,. Ladwayfs Regulating Pills. Perfect Purgatives, Soothing Aperg, ute, Act Without Pain, Always Etliu. io and Natural in their Operation. VEGBTABLE SUBSTITUTE FORt CALOMEL Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with eeitr nL hpurge, reguzato, purify, cleands RADWAY a Pimas for the cure of all disorders 'the St onmach, Liver, Bowelsa Kidneys iid ir, Nervous Diseases lleada -bo, ntpto Istivenuess. Indigeslont, Dysposaitiou. 's,. Fever, Inflammation ofieBowoa ilie. Id all derangements of tile Interna. Iiscs'a, arranted to effect a perfect cure. Pu ely ye aer,' containing no mercury, minerals or dol f1"'Observe the following symptoms result g from Diseases of the BigestIvo Organs; Con. Ipation, Inward Plhies, F3ullnessof th 'Blood the Bead. Acidit-y Of the Sto.mach, Nausea iart,burn, DIsgust Of Peed, Fulinesa or Weight the Stomachi, Sour Eructa ions, Sinking er uttering at the (leart Chioking or Suffering nsations when in a ly ig posture, Dimonea ol sion, D.ots or Webs before the '8lght, ee d Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency 'of Per iration. Yellowness of the Skin and Byes, Pals thme Side, Chest, Limbs, and Sudden Flushes Heat, Burning In the Flesh. & few doses of RADnwAY's PiLLS will tree tage stem from all the above-named disorders, Price, Sfl Vents per Box. SOLD BY DRtUGOlBTSC READ "JALBE AND TRUR.s" Send a letter stamp to RA DWA Y * IO, o. Sa WA RREN, cor. CilUltOli St, New Yorfk, formation worth thousands will be sent you,. of lnnweak ma no ae. eo by oh stru of tetlin Over ci Silmulants an di us B too e braIn nerve and Hop BItters, waste, coo lop g, dIf yt oin gi. nfeing fro nany n. ao TsI, olI r oung, su llng tai no,P. rly on o p Bttces tha o U o uno o nes cleain , tn- d mot mt w outiutlei-a y a n 4 mel nse Bakt HopBitters plaint, dTOO Is ani absolute Ute ornus at ruknnoss If youare aim- .Bold 1yrne. i'"jrnedatrr NEVER ar life it ha MT CO. snved hun-riete drode' - - -t.b.c,N q.,RWEFl ashl nsd by either