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1X qM I't * . V I9OMEBTIO. AN ENGLIue WOMAN'S PLAN FOn 1* ASHIN.-I never use wasiftng pow deraor Ury boap for flannels or print urese, Le. I use bicarbonate of soda ior white flannels, ands ainetinxes liquid ammonia with the soap, out tie bivar. bonate of, sota will not injure tile most deliote colors it the wat,er Is not, to not, as I traio the water through the far leve after loing the blaneis. T% was, etc., nevertsie, don't use am nonia. or tile lannels I oiever rut wie sowp, but have I e allnd I ind Is ot experience i aniswers better, und Is mun more econoLuleas. Foi uark woolen hose, dresees, iuo strgt suits, etcj., never ude soap, buti boil ioi nie iiutes some bleuaroate of souti and wash wai a mnine, or rub eitt Lie hands th inen u n s wa101teu tad tillen Witht gni1 I mae all lar1-1 Lihings dried ats qjuickiy as possiuio, mnangle Whem lin a Lowul before cney art ury, and iron until they are on wc, wi-ong side. WiLt regard to the bute 1o,018 A haUVe al1 min1 Put Onl to tiressoal with rinigs. Ilinen but,wons 1 (1o no01 take off; nighittonrcs I maske tW slip ovel: thle heati, anid hauve a studi for tile nec'.k. 'The uay and dress shirts I make with u buttonhole at thie back of the neuk for a stud instead Of a button, so that I never have the trouble of sowing but tons on the shirts when wanted. Tht white quilts I stitch round with tht machine-old sheets too-and tlih makes them stronger, not so easily torc on the line, and it is never seen. Table cloths inight be done the sauna way. Women Never Think. If the crabbed old bachelor who ut tered this sentiment could bit witnesi the intense thought, deep study ani thorough investigation of woli-en III determining the best medichies to keel their familes well, and would not their sagacity and wisdoinlit selectIng Hop Bitters as the best, an( dnemon strating it by keeping their familles in perpetual health, at a mere nomlilnal expense, lie would be forced to ac kttnowledge that such sentillents arC baseless and false.-Pic<ayinte. POTTEID SA LMON.-Ever so mally good things can be inade with ciiined sal mon, if you have any sbe. Inold times, in the ship stores, there used to be only Scotch put-up salmon, but inowadays, it li the Columbia River that supplie the world. Aln old man, as I ktnowed as good a sallor ai ever sailed, wan ilighty fussy over his eating, anid It llrrt showed me how to make pottet malnon out of the 1ish in nIas. it I Uip-top relish spread oin a bit of bread Take your slimon out of tie cian, aml pll' out bones, but most,ly they are 8< soft as to do no harmi. 1 ust you pount them smooth in a mortar. Take thi poiunded tlai and put, it in a Jar, whicl jar place in a pipkini with hot waiter Bring up tihe water to a boil ; whe your f1sh Is hot, say for a two-pouit cain, stir in a itiarter of i pouid w good butter and a teaspoonful of eiscnci of anchovy: or you may take tire4 anchovies and bruise themn up ilne am inix then li. It must be hot; so pu in a salt-spoonful of C1ayeike peppel and a ilhred of mace ; chop your mmc fine. Now you want a teaspootnful o Tarragon vinegar and a half dozci whole black peppers. Keep stirrinl the tishl until it cools, and let it stay 11 the jar. If you want it to keel) goo over a week, melt, a little beef atiet, aml( when the fish is cold pour (l1it over it Ax ENonMos TnIAFVFIVc.-Pittsburgl boasts that 849,7461 bott,les of UA uno0 i N hayo beean sold within tine last, si: mionthns. Th'iis sinews that tihe greai ar my of baidheads will soon1 lbe red ulee tom a corporal's guard. 1IloME-M AIF. SEIl zKn XV AF.n1.-Tlh arti Ilcial soltz'ier water, madue withI carbonic acid gas geanerator, is aliread; an imlitatlin, far fr~omn perfect, of tin inat:nral water. A receipt to mainke it 01 a small scale, for family use, as I were, can cally give a product, (ilferinl still more fromn that of tihe sprinlg. Ye tine following would fairly iitate tin taste and propert,ies of line inatura water' : Funsed chnlorlde of' caiciun, grains ; chaloride of mnaginesium,l 1 gralans; chloride of solitiin,15 graIns citratte of iron, 1-2 grainis ; tartarle acid 2 diracmsna; bicarbonnate of soda1, 2 1 drachms. WaTiter sunflicienit. D)issolv all tine salts, exceptaing tihe tartarti acid and tine blear honate, iin about oii pint ci water. and initroduce the solun t,ion into a chanmpagnec bottle. Thelnc havinag ionmleted t hec retiuialte qutaantit of lIquid so as to leave an emanpty apaec of about, t wo 11luid oun tces, a1(1h ine tarl taric acid, and, immedliely3 after, t,In bicarbotnate of soda. Cork thie bot.t 14 I ihtly, secture tine cor~k withn stout cordl, annd set tine bottle aside tfor abou0 six hiotus before it, is opeaned . It I: thnen ready for use. D)onn Ns' Electrie Soap, inude b~ Craglin & Co., Phliladelpian,) coantahan inothning buit tine p)t4St miaterli, amn does tine work quickly, but withow11 I impairinag the Iinest tfabrie'. Try 11 without fail. .Jaluln.F.s.-Twuo cups of' buittern, tw<* of sligar, tinrnee eggs, tiounr otnough~l I loll them out t hin; spice to taste Wheon ready for thne ovecn sprin kh over white sugar. J.AM ILY GINuEnnn11EIFADI .--TVwo etaps of molasses, oane cup of boilling Water, tw<( t,easpoonfuls of sodia, two-thirds ettp of butter, two( teasponiul ot gimger ; stin as thick as will pour. 1t accomiplishes Its ob.ject so qulICkl3 and so satisfactorily thnat its praises arc In the muouth of every mother-Wi refer to Dri. Bull's Baby Syrup, tine re nmedy for ciidren's diseases, Sold foi 251 cents. SOFT CooKIEs .-TIwo cunps of sugar two of butter, one cupl of' mil k, t wt ens, seeds, hal f teasponuul of soda ii1 hiot waiter. Stir' commiionly~ thick annt pour in tine. Iin's Xns.-Boii eggs hard, ie. move shells, suirrounid with force mieal. fry or bake themunnitil inicely browne( out in halves and p)lace itn thne dish1 witi gravy. Experlinco hats proven thait tine besi reinedy for Colic, iarrhoam, Teothnin nand other troubles of linfaincy ila1Dr Bull's Baby Syrup. Price 25i cents. 'ThuE mother of theo late L,ord hironug hia.m h ad a servant whno was sp)eciaill uinfortunmate wvith croeker~y, but wino al every milsadventure was ready witi tine excuse, "It was crackni, before.' One morning Little Harry, tine futtur< Lord Chnancellocr, tumnbled dIowna stairs and his mother in alarm ran to him calhng out, "Oh boy ! have you brokei your head?'' "Well mfither"o saidthe boy, "it was crackit before.' ' TRIAT PROMPTTY-Cramps D)iarrhnerb A slat ( cholera. and alt Bowel Afrootions, wit,h Dr .laynsesrminativo liaisam, and you will obt~ar npaedy relief, and promote a certaln cure. WIT AND HUMOR. MR. GooBER was a gentleman whC lived in the Mormon country. lie had but one wife and never thought o taking any more till one day an eldei tackled him and told him solemnly i was his religious duty to sealunto him self a few others. Mr. Goober wen home and sadly informed his wife of what the elder had said, and Mrs. Goober said she would have no objec tion provided the elder would come rount and argue the case with hez piously. Goober told the older, and the older dropped around. lie smuille sweetly as Mrs. Goober advanced to meet him. But, alas I that smile wai his last-lor a week Or two. The next thing he was skipping around the roon with his coat slit up the back and hie hat knocked into pi, while Mrs. Goober whooped him up with the broomstick, lie finally Jumped out of a window and escaped with his life, a sadder and a wiser man. Tihe next tne lie me1 Goober he told him he had had a celesti, al revelation by which he (Goober) wa relieved of the necessity of taking any more wives. The one he had (Mrs. Goober) would count for almost a thou sand in the New Jerusalem. A FARMER in Fifeshire had occasiol: one day to send his man on sone busi ness to a nelkhboring farm. On le arrival there tlie good wife, with he usual hospitality, had him supplied with a substrontial repast of cold baco: and oatmeal eakes. The bacon being more of a rarity to him than the oat meal iII any form, lie con fined his oper ations exclusively to it. The good wo man, on observing this, again recoi mended the bread to his notice, whei lie replied with great energy, "No inith, no, mistress, this is strong eneno without bread." SCENE: Augusta's boudeir. Lucl (holding an open letter in heri hand) "Well, you see, dear, I only met hliu at Mount Desert this suimmer, and w< did Ilirt desperately; but it's too ab, surd his writing to ie now and pro posing-now isn't it?" Augusta "Awfully bold, I think; but then it' just like a man. Shall you accept him?' liucy-"Well, I don't know what to do lie don't deserve it; but then he' awfully handsome, and, besides, really think I would be a good wife. oan make splendid corn bread "1 don't wait that StuW." is what a lady of Boston said to he husband when lie brought home som medleine to cure her of sick headache and licuralgia which had made lie miiserable for I'murteen years. At th( Ilrst attack thereafter, it was adminis tored with such good results, that sh continted Iis use uinti cire(d, and mad so enthaslastic in its praise, that sh iidiced twent,y-two of the best famile in her circle to adopt it as their regula family medlcine. That "stui" Is 1101 Bit-.ors.-Statndard. ''K RUPP' has invented a needle-gui warrantedi to kill two hundred men I minute," but we shall not, purchas one oi thni until lie has experitmente( with his guni a couple of hours ant proves to our satisfaction the truth o r his claim. If a man were to bt.y hiI Ineedle-gun and discover that it woul kill only one hundrel and ninety-niin i men a minute, would Krupp take tho I fraud back anI refund the money I There are so many things warrante nowadays that; turn out to be failure that a nan can't be too careful whe: lie makes a purchase. MoNsim..nm X, and his spouse dine t< t. gethier. 'The meal is alimost over wvhe lihe takes the bottle oa Bordeaux, wvhich is left a scant, half glass of liquom and prepares to empty It Into his ow tuminbier. "DIon't, darling, don't, :i cries his wvife, who is superstitious I "'If you drink the last drop of tha1 wine, you will be0 maurried again befoi L' t.he year is out, and I love you too mite a for that.'' And she emp ties t,he wvin int her1mm own glassa and tosses it oil'. t i xurrix is acknowledged by a' classes oif people to be the best and1( 3mo0 reliable blood puritier in the world. JUi'0o' S--hadi( ai very' wildl 5or namied hlob, who was constantly oni spree, and1(, upon being brou'ght ui once before the court for druinkennmesa the judge cried out, "is that our Beb? ('lerk : "'Yes, sir.'' .1 udge : "Fin thie irascal two dollars aiid costs; 1 miaike it tenl (dollairs, if I didn't. know I would comie ouit of may owni pocket.'' - AN itt neranut moelchan1t meeting on Of his own fraternity the other day whose pony3 might be considered b eautlf'tal specinmn of an engine ske tona, remionstarated wi th the owneri, au asked him if ih le ever Led him. "'IEve fed limti, that's a good 'uni,"' was t.h reply ; ''he's got a bushel and a half o oatis at home11, (only lie hi'a11nt got an;i timie to eat, 'emi."' A tiXxTT.FuI.AN crossing L.onmdoi Bridge in a catrriagc at a fool.-pace wva aroused by a lap at the window. Th glass was dim, andl, t.inilking it mtigh he a wayflarer seeking assistance, or; policemaun proflerhing it, he lowered iih winidow and1( pitt his head oult, where 111pon hiis hat van3)ishedt, as, t wo s'condt later, did the thief--in the fog .1 i' ix: "P hrisoner, why will y03 drmk ? Now look at me!Iam ;0, and never tastedi liquor.'' Prisoner ''You've lost lots of tun, then, judge sure as you 're born.'' Go001 story-tellhers-L ond uetors 01 elevators. Tnxi bolt of the boomeris was bad fo tihe bioomi. T.'muE's many313 a grip on the mid night nipi. The New Seal of the World's Dispensary Medical As soclation of Bulfalo, of which Dir. ii V. Pierce la p)resh(lent, consisting of I tiguire of' Aesculaipius, the Father e synmbolises the world-wide reputatioi gained by the Family Medicines of Dri ioece now manufactuiredl by this in corploralted company. and( sold in ali pari1ts of the worldi(. With aI mammoifuit estalblishmelInt, the World's DI)spenasary and1( 1Invalids' I lotel ini Buffa~lo, and( 1 cor'resp)ondingly' large branch estab Ilslhment ini J'LolidOn, this A ssoeiiatioi makes meic(inies for the wvhole world not only that but they personally ox a'uhune and treat with special med icinel thousands of cases. Among the mos eebratedh of the proprietary' or anmily medicines are D)r Pierce's Goldeni Med. ical Discovery-the gr'eat blood-purl fler, and Dru Pierce's P'leasant Purga tive Pellets (little l)ills),-and Dr1 Pierce's Comupotund E'xtract of Smart, Weed--for bowel affections, colds an<l pialnful attaeks, as colic, neuralgia, an< rheumatism,-.-Favorite P'rescrip)tioi furnishes relief from female weak nesses, and kindred affections. All sob by druggists, vi DuAn BRo. MEE, Id. "The Central Methodist," Oatlettsburg, Ky. I see in the last "Central" that you want 0 remedy for Sica Headache. If you will use a reiedy that you advertise'in In your paper every week, I am sure you will be greatly benefited thereby, and I believe cured. I have been a sufferer from Slok Headache, ( say almost from Infancy, and have tried every remedy I could get, and never found anything to do me any good un til I used Simons' Liver Regulator. It has been nearly three years since 1 first used It, and I have not had Slk Headache since, and I have never used but two packages and a halfof the Reg ulator. I had a sister last spring that hkd from one to two spells of dick Head aches every week. I sent her half of a package, and she says she has not had it since. I feel for any one that suffers with that terrible disease, and I hope you will give it a trial. C. 8. MORRIs. Brownsville, W. Va. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTING.-We do not know of anything which would be more Interesting oil a farm than a small experlinental ground. New plants and seeds come Into notice evez y year, but only a few know which are the most valuable, and the great public depends on the newspaper editor, soni interested correspondent, cw the reports of some agricultural so clety to tell lilmt all about them. Fl nally, on the strength of what he reads, he invests considerable money in sone article or another, plants considerable ground with it, and fludaoutonl ; when too late that It is not at all suited to his clinate or soil. It oftentinies happens that an article really gool in a ma jority of cases is of very little value in some particular spot. This Is just tle sort of knowledge no paper or society can teach, but which a small experi mental garden would readily supply. At market, or when visiting friends, one often has a few seeds or rootsglVen him which may be very useful to him, but witch are lost chiefly because there is no spot assilned for the testing of these things. ' here Is. Indeed, it dis position In uany cases to regard these presents of new things as bores, and they are often accepted because it Is not thought courteous to wound a friend's feelings by refusing what he regards as somewhat of it treasure. But besides the pecuniary value which often results from tying experiments, there is a great auount of pleasure from watching things grow that we never saw before; and we are well as sured that no one who established a siall experimental-ground on lis larin could ever after be without It. LOOSE AN) COMPACT O 11.S AND) EVAPORATIO.-Il Oruer to nave ,he greatest evaporittion, the siurface of the o soil miust be constantly wet. After the ) upper layer of the soil has had its Swiater evaporated it must be supplied froni bolow, in order tilat evaporat,ion niust go oi. This supply fr-mn below depends uponl the capilla1rity o' the soil; or, in other words the flineness of' I the pores-the finer the Rores the greater the supply. A conipact soil 3 has greater capillary power, and whien I the upper surface Is comparatively dry will evalporate a large anmonlit of loist Stire. If such a soil Is bi oken i) and 3 tile surface made to so:isist of coarse I himps, the power to raise water froim 3 below Is much wakened, and ,here is less evaporatilon. This Is the explana ? nation of' the general belier that it Is I importait to keel) a soil loose in dry B weather, and break ill) any crust that imay have formed afte: a shower. An 1ntililtule Ilemedy. - No longer like Job nood the afflicted millions I ry out: "Oh, that my grief were weighed IIand my calamity laid in the balance! Yo are forgers of lice; ye are all physicians of no valuo." For an absolutely safo, reliable and certain cur'e for* Piles, the moat exasperating, painful of all diseases, haos beena foundi by Dr. Blilsbee. Ilaif a million of sufferers with piles t testify to tho virtues of Anakesis. Physicians of all schools end(orse it and prescribe it; 50000 persons have used it ini all strages and varieties of plles, and nono1 without benotit. it has been p)ronloulned the "happiest medi cal discovcry of the age," and Dr. 8ilsboo, an experiolnced and scientific M. D). of 40 years' p ractico, "a benefactor to his race." No reom edy so simple and yet so inefallibie as Anakosis t for Piles has boon discovered. it is a happy combination of the soothIing poultice of tile Enlglish, the inlstrmluent of tho French,and the culrative medication of thie American surgeons. It affords inedhiato relief from tihe most ex t cruciatinug ipain, holds tIll thle painful tumors, and ultimately cures the wor.st cases of P'iles. . anmplos of ''ANAXF,is" are sent free. to all suffrers on application to the sole nlaanuifac hurers, Messrs. P. Nonislaedtor & Co., Box 3946 Now York. Also, sold by druggists every. where. Price $1.00 per box "I Am' Ait l'Iayeti Omt"' is a common complaint, If you fool so got a a package of Kiliney-Wort and take it and you will at onICe feel 1 a tom1o power. It renoews the heGalthcy action of the kidneys, bowels and liver, and thus11 restores the nlatulral life andi - strengthl to thle weary body. A Relosly Valuuable ittle Volume, Worcester's Quarto Dictionary Is the st an d'card autihority of the mlajority of tihe scholars of America and England, and from It this abridgoment las been mnost carefully comI iled. It contalins besides aln illuistratedl vocabulary of ever 18.000 words, lists of foreIgn words and phrasos, abbroviationas, rules for spahieng, numerical tables, ete'. The publishers will send this work by mail on receipt of tile price, 03 A V'alualo (lit Pree. A book on tile Liver, its disease's and their treatment senct free. Including treatises upon Liver Complaint., Torid Liver, Jaundice, BilIousness, HIeadlache, Co'nstipat'ion, Dyspop sia, Malaria, oe. Address Dr. Sanford 102 Broadway, New York city, N. Y. The VYoltaio Belt Co., Marshall, MEek. Will send their eelebraeed Electro Voltaie Bolts to the afhieted upon 80 days'. trial. Speey cures guarantesd. They mean what tey say. Write to them without delay. The On1 Remned) That Acts at the Sanme TIme on e Liver, The Bowels and The Kidneys This combined action olees it wonderful Wh ower to cure a1i diseases. WhAre We Sick? Tc'ause toe allow these gr eat organa~ to be . clogged or torpid, anad polsonous Au aare thierefor e fred Into the boc at should be expcled naturally. -OBleusneas, iles, Constipat Ion, ICidne Complalnta andi Dliacai, we ak flosses and Nerrolls i)isordera. by tausing fr'eeactlon of these organsa restorina lhelr power to throw oil' dise ase. Why SuIfer BIlions pains ande aches I Why tormented withaPiles Constipa11tion? Why fIghtened overdhlsore redl Kidneys I WVhy endure nervous oralsi headhaiahtst Why leave sleepless nlghtii I IThe KIDNE Y WVORT ,n d refoice in health. lt isa dry,se geable compound and oneo aekag wil mnake .lx ota of Medieine. GM f rDrug$ust he . Ut order it WELLS, RDiis0N a 6. Proprioto, (wilisend pe,tpaid.) Bfluington, vt. 7 " "' " A YER and ex penses to ag'ta. VEGETINE Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the whole System. 1T R2DIMCINAL PROPERTIEUIRM Alterative, Tonic, Solvent and Diuretic. Teptine Is made exclusively from the Jules of o#refully-selectedl bark roSand herbs, and so strong concentrated at n itWill e grAdlIcately-rorn the system every tnint'01"Sear1y ViE,Srof"10"s 11untor,tunsora, Can 6E.1 eus. yp ilited.seaseaoas wrq, V taess at tee ionase. and all t1seases that arise from Impure blood. et. pies, Elatnamatery and Chrouin te. fndtat oeural laDlEGout and dpinal .opalait , can only be effeatually cured through the blod. For le*ra And ra Wive Diseases of the Sattl, rustates, npls oee, toron Tatter Scalidiec and uing Wore YOWe has never failed to yeet, a permanent cgre. For Pains In the Back, Kidney Complaints, Dropsy eeiepeakness. Leuoorrlbaa, arising ihterna ulceration. and ukerine diseases and General Debility. VEUTINE ote directly upnthe causes of these comiplilnts. It iuvige a nd strengthens the whol sistet, 'ts upn the s,tceuvet e n mrdahlgh S* eeorgans, allays I a a tures ulceration and regulates the bowels. For Catarrh Dyse pas, Habitual Costiveness, alpitation o1 ther Iar. H1eadache, Files, Nosry. Iniguess and General Prostration of the Nervous Pystem. no medicine has ever given snuch per. i0et satisfaction as the VEARTINB. It puLnNes the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and poso 6e5ses a contolling power ovdr tbe nervous system. The remarkable cures ffocteod by Vegetns ve Induced many physicians And apotheoa. froe whom we know, to prescribe and use .t n' their own families. In fact, Veettno Is the best remedy yet di. Covered for hol above diqeases, and is the only reliable BLOOD PURIFIR yet placed before the puUlic. d oegtino. PREPARED BY R. STEVENS, Bostora, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. 0OUSIETYE CEBRATEDE 8TORACM BITTEIqS Serve an Injunction on Disease BlY Invigorating a feeble constitution, ronovat i11g a debilitateod ph.s.nque', and enriching~ a thin and Innutritious circ.ulation with. llostotter's Storna.-l Bittere, tme linest, the most highly sLinotioned, and the uiosL. popular tonic and preventive In existence. For s.do by all Drug is ts and Dealors generally. S i THE UST EW MSIC 1OKS For Bigh111hools. The Weloome Chorus. l-s By W. . TD*N. Just out. For Seashore or Mountains. Gems of English Song Cluster of Gems; ,"'yoeo Instrumental Bound Volumes of Shoet Muslo. All the ame price. For Sunday School Conventions. White Robes. (0 ta.) By AssET and MUNGrS. Very popular. For Choirs, Conventions, Singing Classes. Voice of Worship. ($.)L.O. EERSON The Temple. ($I.) By W. 0. FnNste. Examine for your Iail Claiwes. For Amateur Performers. so er er. ($1.00). Dells of 4jorneville, R . P1nalore, (00), and many other pras and Cantatais. Any book sent, post free, for the retail price. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, J. Y. DITXON. & Co., IMS 4hstnut Stree&. Phildelphla. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink.) CONTAINS IIOPS, BUClUt, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, AND TUe PUR1ST AND BEST NXOALQUAL1 TIES OF ALL OTUlRR BITTXR8. THMEY CURE All Diseases of theStomach, Bowels. Blood, Liver, Kidnepys, and Urnansry Organss, Nor. vousnes enessand especially etaaonplaints. $1000 IN COLD. Will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. or for aSythluF iptre or injurious nIathen1. Ask your druggist for HoP Bitter$ and try themn before you Sleop. Tvake no otber. D 1. C. is an absolute and irresistible cure for Drunkenuees, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. SIND FOR CEROULAR. All abov, sold bydruggs. flop bituers14 f. Co.. Poebest4r, N. 1r,1&Torontn, oht. GREAT WESTER OW WOKS fttsburgb, -p Wa7 qedtampvfor Catalogue. Iiff.ShotGaus. Revolvers.sitnto.o.da. lbr examinatioa ~" lillREWAr any eas I1I ~ jDof Blebding Nile that IY~n lee emey too i. ves Msnediate relief, cume cams of long standing in I week and ofinar ases in 2days. C A UTIN6 -Y*S",fo, U q T Se, ffadl Ittlo. Sold Ejji.%8.S. cor. Tduth ani Are Rt&L. P&sla0 Patent Brokers' and Inventors A.SSOGCIA.TION. Patent Rixbts sold at private Sale and by Pablio Auction. Pateme olalised and 8arahes made o the Lowest Tornio. Jrre'spoudence solicited. Ci" oulars *oust on applioatik-Hn. WN. CRAWS AW, Wanager, 630 Areh Ntreet. PMILADEE A. 20 "ondidCimarooViiogADSna wihname REPORT OF THE INSURANCE C RESPEC PENN MUTUAL LI OF PHIL. The Result as Annonneet .THE PENN AT THE HEAD OF WHETHER ST4 JANU-Al TotlusblPote-odes................. In this Surplus there is no Lial: THE PE1RN BEING EXTRACTS FROM THRE RI JUSTICE TO POIY-HIOL,DERB.-".JAn Ina ohodrm eviced f sstra intenn to/8 do ACOUtAIJY OF ACUNT.-"Every item o carefuleanjnednweare satisfe th r-eape in exces ols p ent, reuie b he dete sta n for mi68i.I o le r w ords, the 0om apy has n pleam ro i o t he ret oey." made n eash to oley hodrs a5 thar poe Is wer bwas on dmo bei argel excess ofthe umounta lo wee dul verified an 1satisfactory e'fidonc found d NISH4FWc AT D .4 DTNOSALL I/V RRAL ~D (CED TIELABO PR TMENTNDTH EECA RXRL Asmedt lynsurance Commissior omi from th the (Jump any. PjWRU"M.N Et~!, Vice Presidonte. FIFTY CENTS FO THE LOI COURIER (lION. SEER1 WA liepresentative Demooratic Paper of the Un fasi-e a see essiiy t s the Den ocer i sent FOMTALA E I'.iEE fros ilme dtate Biree per (copy, or ii Copi e, fur SI'. All order,. al W. N. IEA LDEIAN. Pres' HIDINEY DISEsa are quickly and surely oue by the~ use~ of RENE having suohan Immense sale in all parts of the oat and tone to the diseased organs, and through the humor Kidney dinaeso thit yastanding h power. Nf olgeruo Alohollo Bitters, wich do (wiemedyd post paWO, and health will be quic .ED)r. Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery em common Blotch, Pis pe or Esuption, Er RBug Ski., in short all diseases caused I purifing, and invigorating medicine. Eeeial yhas It manifested its pote.no i Eeo0 and Mals edQ lnds If' you feel d , drowsy, dtebilitated, ha,. en face or body, frequent headacehe or 'dissine afternated with hot flushes, irregular appetil Torpid Liver, or "B iliousnsess." As a re In the car o Drenchll Lis.e lovre C sumptod, it has astonished the medical fact greatest medical disovery of the age. Sold b No use of tal q Plets (Littie Y Osvsiomn, diet, QYh.e:soo .ie,.. ss~me e. stiation~ A CHARMING NEW NOVEL By the author of "Phyllis," "Molly Bawn," ete. BEAUTY'S DAUGHTER. 12c ma. extra cloth, f1.25. 16 mo., paper cover, S Other works by this author 8 PHYLLIS. 12mo., extra eleth, 41.26. 10 mo., papr cover,100 ts. ortall Ihls'is one of the most faonagnN l0E)t novelq. fat has appeartd this, year. - o Or-#ans 2'tnts. MOLLY BAWN. imo., extra cloth, 81.25. 10mo., papercover,00ots, "1I really an attractive novel. Full of wit, spirit end gayety, he book conriausnovertheloss, tOne0be9 ot tho ayst exquisiie pat o4 Therre I@ pI11ty of un rndbto,All woman will envy, and all men .. nI n vp ithher higher praise we surely canol givo.'-Londen Achsaun. AIRY FAIRY LILIAN. 2 mo., extra cloth, $1.25. 16 mo., paper cover, Ots. 611; Is as full of variety and refrehmentas a brgil and ohangtful J uue inornina. Its- narrative Is ant mated. Its dialogue crisp andi spirited, its tone pnuro and whole one. and Do rhoracters are gracefully contrasted."-Harper's fafazine. * For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent by maI, postpaid, on rece pt of the pr loo by J. B1 LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publisher, 1715 and 717 Market St., Philad'. SAPONIFIER 114thesOld Relial Toucestrated Lye fow FAXlL1I 0, Al KNA . rections ac4pmpany eash ass frmakl%g Ward, S*ft and T61MM*aip quickly. Bis lull weicht and strunstb. A& FOR HAPONIFI1324, AND TAKE NO OTHEL r=X,L AI Xl AN1VrQ V, FIV~ARIA & IF YOU WOULD BB PROPERL rrp D suited with opetaolm. apply 0011reepond to DR. 0. GRAY Optician, 28 N. TWEIP11i'dt,reat. Philadelp.Ala, P&. BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUMP for elistiprns, or wolys of any depth. lir m rn Poreain. or Copper-lin#d. rJIMG I14j Xd .XX Q,GNo. U1 B,M. a . kor sale loy ths lidware trado, (Juty bores, P p makers, etc. Bloe that the Pump you buy is stencoiled . . BLATCHILEY, Manultsetures, 308 MARKET Btreet, PHILADELPHAA. Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORYoFTuWORLD 9mbraclag full and antbentic acoennts of every potio o(Aelnt anid muidern, times, untd Incaludinmg a hstory of the rise and fhill 9f the. Greek and Itomnm Empires, the middlo a es the crsiades, tre feudal se the reforat lon, the discovery and settle. Mont 01 th;e baow V-rld, etc., etc. It coutains 672 flne Alst--rical en0gravings. and to the most eom lote iIstory of the I. rid ei r Png b lnhed. Sond for specimou pages and, extra terms to N TN AL PUBLISHING 00.. Philadelphia, Pa. Fr50 40entgw, An addressed envelope and a Scent stamp. T will send a 'toie C.,re fur Sc-lds -int Blamag Quieki 11 chi -t, -iii nailo W. ki. lr,*,jFKj,,& 18303%6YAark Avenue, hit. xoul&. Mlo. 166 OMMISSIONER OF PENNSYLVANIA TING THE FE INSURANCE CO. ADELPHIA. I by the State Authorities. ALL PENNSYLVANIA COMPANIES, )CK ORl AUTUAL. ElY 1, 1880. .....................,.......,49,39 20. ............................. ;aas1,161 1a7. ................................1 a,977 5a. ility POR STOCK CAPITAL, PUBELY MUTUAL. iMARlK8 OF THEl EXAbtINER. estigation of the dealin s of the company with its oall parties* an~ the general maniagement is te incomn at disebu remenot the company was sshow an excelkat average rat. of Interest, largely ade a net saving o iEr @1147fo te as ich Its sar management to total receipts is not high, and crefulhy irnsected and value by parties selectedh iveriftid,in d ti, and thereserve value in each c.ise th Cmpinys title thereto ye id amd the seurties bat the Company had in banks and on hand Itho surn RAN lIES OF TIl COMPAVY' J JUlSINE.% SKLEDNY Kh 1lY NTl ATARYVS E-. e above surplus is oiana vi at lslatha .. lined by SAMUEL C. 11UEY, President. J~8N J~ BAlRKl R, Aotu ry. IMENRY 0. BRO WN, Assistant Seo'y. R THE CAMPAIGN. LJISVILLE -JOURNAL TTERSON, EDITOR,) Paease ota e~nnaI w$y0"ilbe in the h'on6 ion, and the Representative Southern Paper, tu slts thron ghout the lnd, valuable to the e Is recfyed to necemnbe, letanse onl ebeg taon.d be Addressed to I * 'I Conrier-Journal Co., LoU IEIE, 3KY. CONSTIP'ATION rWOT ,g AND PILES. try workson natura aprtnopces. Itresore stengt m oloanses the system of aocumulated and poisonous ave been cured, also Pilos, ConstIpation, Rlhoumatim, Wo have volumes of testimony of Its wonderful curatives more harm than good, or drastic pills, but use natures cs all Burnters. from the worst Berofuela fose sipeiasBalt-rhers, lever Seres, Sealy or ybadblood, are conquered by this powerful, curIng Tetter, Rose Rash, .ells, thabum. lllmgs, White Swelings, Goitre er Thick sallow color of skin, oryllowish-browna s e 's, bad taste in mouth iternal heat or oJill e, andi tongtte coated, you are sufferin fro edy foal ich eaes Dr lerce's Ooldena he, feak Lus , andi early stages of foe. dgl,nieminen physIcians pronouseeO It the tin~ the large, repulsive, nauseouse pills. These i s) esarcely larger than stad rely etable,o articula ar loea t ti oupu For ,Eanudiee, Keadache, * Eced, Poa a the Shoeal * Ilas, isMath, Billeaaattaeks t i na mEBc&at mansa e... ?N M.. i. 3., K4 Sarsajarillin Beserlet, THE GREAT BLOOD iURIFIER, FOR THE CURB OF ORO NO DISNAsE, SOROFULA OR SYPHILWIC, HERUDI. TARY OR CONTAGIOUS, Be It Seated In The Longe or Stomaeh, Skin or nones, Flesh or Nerves, CORRUPTING THE SOLIDS AND VITIATING THE BFLUIDS. Chronic Rheumatism Serotula, Glandular Sweli Hacking Dry Uough, Cancerous Affeo. tions, Clitto complaints, Bleedig of,$he A un6m, UYSIMpsia. Water Brash, Ti0 olorek, Wi Swel ings, Tumors, Uloers, Skin and.Bj Diseases Mercurial Diseases, Female ,. o. lanta, (out, Drop:y, Salt Rheum, DIonobitis, 'nsumptiont Liver Complaint, &c. Not only does the oarsaparillian iesolvent excel all remedial agents in the cureotChrouli, Sorofulous. Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but It is t,he only pos tive euro for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary and Womb Diseses, Gravel Diabetes r itopge of Water, Inconiaence of UriVne, righaDIseaie, Albu'minuria, and in all oases where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water Is thick. cloudy, mixed with aub stances like the white of an e or threads like white silk, or there is a mord, dark, bilious a arance and white bone-dust deposits, and Mhe there is a pricking, burning sensation when passin water, and pain in toe small of the back an a'ong the loins. Sold by Drug gists. PRIOE ONE DOLLAR. OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YTEARI'.GROWTH OURED BY DR. RADWAY'S REMEDIES. One bottle contains more of the active priact. Pies of Medicines than any other Prepration. raken In Teaspoonful doses, while others re i%ire five or six times as much. RADWAY'S READY BELIEF Cures the Worst Valne In frona One to Twenty Minutes, Not One Hour, AFTER READING THIS ADVERTISEMENT, NEED ANY ONESUFFER WITH PAIN ? Radway's Ready Relief IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first an4 is the ONLY Pain Remedy that instantly stops the most excruolating pains, allays Inflammation and cures ConSes. tLons.whether of the iungs, Stomh. BoWpls, or other glands or organs, by one applicattod. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how violent or excruclating,the pain the Rheumatic bed-ridden, Infirm VaIpp,ed. Nervous Neuralgic, or prostrated ith disease may suf'er. Radway"s Realy Retter will Ag ford Instant Ease. Infiammatton of the itdnes, Inftam santion of the Bladder, Intlmmation of the Bowelso, Conge4ion or the Lunus, sore Tbreat, Ditlenlt Breath. ing. Pal pitatfon rofthe Alears, H1ysler. to, (roup, iphtherta. Calarri, la fuensa I eadache, Toothaehe, Nou ralgia. heunanismn, 0old Vielile. Agne Chills, Clnliblatn and Front Mites. The application of the Ready Relief to the part or parts where the p in or difMoulty exists will afford ea e and comfort. Thirty to sixty drops In half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure Cramp., Spasms Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Hick Head ache. Diarrhoea Dysentery, Colic, Wina in the Bowels, and all internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad. way's Ready Relief with them. A few drops Il water will prevent sickness or:pains froil change of water. It Is better thwan French JBrany or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. Tiherc Is not a remedial agent In this world that will eure Fever and A ue and all other Malar - cus, Bilious, s'ca' let 'yp 'old, Yel!cw and other fevers (aided by RAbA Y'S iiLLS) so Quickly as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cent., pser bottle. Radwayfs Regulating Pills. Perfect Purgatives, Soothing Aperienta, Act Without Pain. Always Reliable and Natural In their Operation. A VEGETABLE SURSTITUTE FORl CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly Coated with sweet um, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and R ADwAY's PILtt for thecuefalDirdr of the tomali Liver, Bowue l Di Bld. der. Nervous Diseases. lIeada~che, Const ation* (Jostiveness,...Indigestion, DyspeData, Bilious. ness Fever, Inflammation of the Bowelg PIle.s tend all derangements of the Internal 9iser a' Warranted to olTect a perfect ourte ..furelj ce tae u'coaning no mercury, minerals ci (WOlserve the following syptoms resulting from Diseauses of the Digestv (gn: Constr. pation, inw. crd Piles, Fullness of h Blood In J lead, A cidity of the Stomach, Nausen. Ilcart. burn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomoach, Sour Eructations, Sinking OrFiut. ter cg at the lieart, Clhcking or Suffermng Sen. Viin, Dot o Webs Before the sigt Fevers d Dull pan in the Head, Deficieno, of Perspira tion Yellowness or the Skin and Byes. Pain in tiat, lle (hst imb(s scnd Sudden Flushes of A fow doses of RADWAY's PiLTS Will free the system from all the above-named disordera. Price, 25 Cents per Box. We repeat that the reader must consult our books and papers on the sUbjiect of dli,uie and their euro, among which may be named : 'FaIse asad Treme ," "Radw.iy on Irritable Urethra,'" "Iad way nun Serofula,"* ad thers relating to different classes of Dis. SOLD BY DRUGGIST& EEAD "FALUE AND TRUR." Send a letter stamDp to R ADWAY & ('0, -r.S Warren, Low. Ohureh St., New. twnformation wor th thousands will be.sent TO TH E PUBLIC, of i)C.RnnbAy's old esta.llsard ft. ii H t. DIKs than the base and worthle .s imitatlon,s 0? them, ues there are False RIesolvonct lief. and Pills. Be sure and ask for IRad ey ', and se that the namo "RIadway"1 hso o Tnose answering an Aavertisemel . Sonfew a favor upon the Advertiser and the Publisher by stati ng that they saw the adver tieme~nt In thig livenal fnamne ti,a nanas CIi ca1 ,1l~ L, OTII,f MRflEICINES FAl, liwl,rsn, ihene at nce to healihy adhundreds have lestll, lOaurend peedy srel cund fo am y nt encoe IiU'r's R iiil'. .1cda 451.,Ak youir diruiggit for Ii'Uld W"'