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AGRICULTURE. ART1EoMIAL SWARMILG O BZZs.-In the first place see that your stock is I soifg and full of bees.and brood, also < that you haye drones hatched or about ready to hatch; then have a new hive ust like the one you have the bees in; I ring It up close along side of your full hive of bees and open it out; then take out one frame from the middle I and open out your hive of bees, exam- 1 ining carefully the frames until you i find the one on which the-quein is lo cated, which is generally one of the outside. frames .t noonday-the best i time to make artificial swarms. Take i out the frame, queen and bees, as you I will find her in the act of laying eggs 4 no doubt, and hang it in your new hive I In place of the empty frame you took I out, which you will now place in the i centre of you old hive, of course mak ing room by changing frames. Then i close up both hlves, so that the bees I will have their proper space for enter- 1 Ing and returning, remove your old I stand to a new location, and place your t ' now hive with the queen a-.d frame of i brood on the old location, and your I work is done, letting the bees return I as usual, when to your surprise and I great satisfaction you have all the bees I that would have swarmed 'naturally i had you been so disposed to allow it. I I will further say that if you happen to have any brood-combs In any of your hives that you have lost, bees during the winter can be turned to good ac count by tilling them lin empty frames and supplying your now stocks with the.n In place of forcing t,Me 1jees to j build more. This will oftell save at least forty pounds of honey for the bee-keeper in one season Ia a good strong stand of bees, as they will store honey in place of making combalf they have store room. Do TisTlXs ItNRlIC THIE Soi.?-It Is stated that a good growth of tillstles (Canada) leaves tie soil richer than before. Thlis il doubtless the truth, and the same may be said of any crop, provided It Is not removed from the ground. This 1s merely the general way that soll is made rich in the or ganie elements that are so essential to the growth of profitable crops. But th:ro Is more than ordinary ability possessed by the thistle pllant to cn rich the soil. The roots penetrate to a great depth, and bring up largo <tuan tities of potash and other valuable conl stituonts, and deposit thein upon or near the surface, as their stems and i leaves decay. Again, the iechanlical I action of a vigorous growth of thistles I is to ,loosen, pulveri ze - and render the i soil more necessible to tie roots of t ether plants. Granting that t1I act,ion of the thistle planlt pllpou the soil is ( good, we must look at ttie otler site of I the question. What is the cost o this I method of fimprovement? While the I thistles hold possession no paying crop can be obtained. When mil.etui plant I are sown, tlicy nutist be caretlly teld- j ed, or the thstls will crowd theik out. I Lastly, the bringing Up of valuaou sub stances from the subsoll, can be as well done by plants that are themselves tise ful for food, as clover, etc., anid noe miserable weed afterward left to in feet the groun(l. The best, that can be said of thistks is that, it is a niherable prickly pest, which, when allowed to have its way, loosens atd eirlebes the upper soil. PLANTS Gltowi in Wi,ows. t Thousands who try to grow laiti Il pots, tubs or Luxts tail, mostly because the.y let the puts be exposed to the hlot sun. Now we never see the roots .that Is, that part which draws nautri ment froml tile Soil--fully exposed to the sun in a state of naatuire, and this 81h0u11d teach window gardeners t.o shade the pots and boxe~s ini which their planits grow. Anlot her cause of failure is allowing tihe leaves to get, dust,y. Th'ie leaves being ini reality tihe lungs of the plant, it is immperativeo that they shiouild be kepteclean. I have t)fteun beeii asked why pulanuts did not do wecll In windows, and It is often thhiletlt to answer wit.hout seig tile p)lants, but general failures occurs iii roine causles I have nametd, for It stanlds to reason that if half1 tile roots of a planit atre burned oil' repeatedly antd tihe leve are killed withl dutst, ihat siekness will be the restlt. i.I is ea1sy to clean oif the dutst by taking a lhttle broomn or brtush anid dippl.ng it ini water amili flirt ing it over tile leaIves of tihe plant,s two or three t,imes Iia we ~ek ; try it, ladiies. How 'rO CATUin A Fow L.--Fecw pcr sons5 know fnow to Secure at bird to ad.. vantage. .Never seize a bird bj tile tail, I, a line bird, or touch the back, but grasp both legs at on1ce with~ a Urnem tight, quick hol, then raise free from tile grouz1d or perrch, anfd hanulg the body down clear of any obstacle. Th'iis miethod dones nlot ri. file t,he plumage, which ini a lime bird must be avoided. When the wveb of the feather is once broken, it can liever be united again, andi where much hiatidletd this oftem occurs, givinig 19 tihe blird a ragged apl pearance. It Is the sotirce of imutch anm noyance to a naice, clean1, smloothl bird. to have the p)lumiage rutilled. Their bodily covering is regaruied with the utmost ca,'e, and( the Itustre and beautty of it Indicates the health anid streiigth or the fowl. CHIP manure is considered by many as a proline scurLce 0of sath in potatoes, on accotuntef the number or worms andi maggots and their laryim fotund ini the decaying matter. Th'le spores of funitgi exist to a great extenit ini the decayetd Woodi, which p)rotduces fungi on the potatoes Including rot. Oneo larmier who used bran as a fertilizer onl pota1 * toes aioingslde'of another plhot of landlt where chip mnuintre wa usd fotuntd the tubers under the former treatment perfectly smooth alnd entirely free from tulnguls and1 rot,. while where the chiy nman ure had been used the potat tees were badly eaten with wormas; a great deal of Itungus existed up)0 onim of the tubers, while mantiy others were rotten. "COW-PEAS," ,a kind of hlybridh be tweeni a.pea and bean, aire fed to cattle in South Jersey withi great success. They -are saId to be better feed thian green corn, and just as much cani be got from thme 8sam1 spa1ce without imi poverishing the soil. TIhey atre sown in drills, any time alter spring frost, for fodder. Poultry as wvell its cattlei are fond of them. CABbAGE and Caullflowver are bene * fted by freqtuent hoeing and a dressing of gua9o or othler coneuntratedl mlanutre Is.often applied with advantage. 4 neto anosthetio by W. 1B. Maclene is undergoing experiinenlt by tihe Edin - - burgh O.ionto-Chlrurglcal society, It consitte in combining the admulnistra tioni or exhibition of ethylon-dichlo~ -ride with nitrous oxide gas; and this Is effected by placing asmall quantity of the ethylen-dehioride onl a little sponge held by a clip in the way-tube of the nitrous oxide Inhaler, leaving ppace enough on each side of the sponge for the free passage of the ~Atro1s oxde. Qzouactsa never wans to take a townl ')ystorm. They prefer clear skie.. DOMESTIC. SZAspN1ii FooD.-Many people have ;he idea that a finely flavored dish must )ost a great deal; that is a mistake I if you have untainted meat, or sound regetables, or even Indian meal, to be Cin with, you can make it Aelicious with proper seasoning. One reason mhy French cooking is much nicer han any'other Is that it is seasoned with a great yariety of herbs and ipices; these cost cery little; if you would buy a few cents' worth at a time rou would soon have a goo I assort. nent. Tit best kinds are sage, thyme, iweet marjoram, tarragon, mint, sweet )asi, parsley, bay leaves, cloves, mace, ielery seed and onions. If you will lant the seed of any of these seven irst mentioned in little boxes on your vindow sill, or in a sunny spot in the rard, you cah generally raise all you ieed. Gather and dry them as fol ows: Parsley and tarragon should >0 dried in June and July; just before lowering; mint in June and July, byne, marjoram and savory in July Lnd August; basil and sage in August md September. All herbs should be ;athered in the sunshine, and dried )y artificial heatt that flavor is best >reserved by keeping them in air-tight in cans, or in tightly-corked glass )ottles. Tnuic economy, is not buying the lowest priced article. The best is aheapest. So with Dobbins' Electric ;oap, (made by Cragin & Co., Phila.,) It is best and cheapest and we ask our readers to test it for themselves. To BLVACH CLoT.-Into eight quarts )f warm water put one pound of chlo ide of lime; stir with a stick a few ninutes, then strain through a bag of ,oarse muslin, working It with the land to dissolve thoroughly. Add to his flive bucketfuls of warm water, stir t well ind put in the muslin. Let it 'main in one hour turning it over iceasionally, that every part may get horoughly bleached. When taken mut, wash weil in two waters to remove he lime, rinse and dry. This quantity vill bleach twenty-five yards of yard vide muslin. The muslin will bleach nare evenly and quickly If it has been horoughly wet and dried before ileaching. OATMAL.-GIVC 1.he children oat neal at least once a day. It isgenuine )one and muscle food, ahd they must hrive. Could our girls make the norning and night meals on real ourisliiont-not piastry-take more o nourish the brain and nerves, we houild have lose of the neuralgia among >ir wouen. Indeed, this oatmeal nusli wold aflord amlple tood the last liea), which shotld ordinarily be the ightest, simple, and easy of digestion, ecuring good sleep, while it may well orm11 a part of tke morning meal. Its xtenslve use would (o imuch to pro note health aiong u.s. WALCING m1atces all over the coun ry have been the real style; but the 'true a1gony" has been shown in thoso iniumerable natches nightly walked )y anxious fathers carrying crying mables. The remedy-Dr. Bull's Baby 53ril). Plrice 25 cents a bottle. TrAiOcA CUSTAD.-Soak three large ablespoonffuls of tapioca over night in pint of cold water; the next morning dd one quart of milk, a little salt, and >al; four eggs, on1 half cupful of ugar ; 11avor with lemon or vanilla ; a neringue can be made from the whites >f the eggs by adding a little powered ligar, and b)rowning it in the oven. )he teacupIfl of tapi)oca dissolved in vater ever night; beat three eggs and me cupI of sugar together, and stir iiurn he tapioca ; then add one cju ir t of swe- t iiiik ; stir well; bake in pJuddin1g di1sh initil custar(i thickens. Tio P'JiisEinyx LAMP CHIMNEYs.-' 'lace your tumibiers, chiimneys, or ves ~els which you desire to keel) from ~racking inito a p)ot tilled with cold vater, add1( a little cooking salt, allow he miixture to boll wvell over a lire, and hen to cool slowly. Glass treated in his wvay is said1 not to crack, evenl if splosedl to -very sudden changes of empej)raturie. Clhimnieys are said to ieome very durable by this process, yhich imay also be oxZended to crockery toneware, phorcelin, etc. The ex )fr1ime nti is so cheap) that it deserves a VEGFzir!iE is acknowledged by all alasses of p)eop)le to be tihe best and most r~eliable blood purifier in the world. CLAMsoUr.-Twen1ty-flve middling iizedl chaims cut in smlall pieces; halt their liquor anid .one quart, of water. Lane onion chopped Ine, one quart of milk, two welt-beaten eggs; two table Ipoonsfuil of flour and one oftbuter rub bed thor ougliy together, and stirred tito the liquid ; seasoni with cayenne pepper in mnoderation, as itLis very hot; sddi a grating or so of nutmeg or blade of mace; let simmer about 20 nimiutes; toast cut in smiall bits put in the tureen, and( the soup1 pouiredi upon It, is an addition liked by many. To boil meat, when the meat Is to be oaten, p)lunge it. in boiling water. so as to sear the outside anid retain the juices. To make soupJ, when tihe object is to extract all the juices from the meat, cut upl ini small pieces and1 put oin in cold water. A SHEFFizI nminutacturer Is re portedi to have toldl his workmen to vote just as they pleased--"in fact, I shia'ni' tell you how I am going to vote,'' lie said. '"After it is over I shttll have a barrel of beer brought lnto the yard.'' ("H-ear, hear," shouted tine men.) "But I sha'ni't tap. it uniless Mr. Wort,iey, the tory candidate, gets SOMF admiring pIoet said( of hits best girl, "'tUpon her face a thousand dim plles 8mile f~or me1."' Whllehi only add(s more emphasis to the adage, "Love is blind.'' llow like the miischieof au girl gould look with a thousand dinmples on 1ncr face. '['le p)oet must have meant freckles. Y'ou many say wvhat you please about it, but there is luck in horseshoes. A womani nailtd One up against a wood shed a month ago, and 'Iast week her husband eloped with the hired girl. '.The nian had not earned a cent for more than two years. A MUntDmtRERI was hanged in Texas the other day, hut it was by a mistake; the worthy citizens thought he had stolen a horse. CounTsuI s a novel; marriage is history. .A CARLss DIr?, a change of'water or a Cold Settling Iu the Bowels, very often, b' lngs on at thfis season of tile .vear, an obstinate Diarrhcoat 0o.0r some er0o affecuo0n of the stomach or' beoels. imp riting the I fe of the pat, ent, If you would treaLtiueh o mplainms In a ralloaat war, try at ence Dr. Ja,j ne's Carm natIve Bat sm, a simpl but safe iemedy In such attacks, und eall eff, etual In all eases of Cramps, Ono,e Mobus, Dysentery an Summer (Jom. . HUMOROUS. AlELIoGouS body having resolved to build a new church, the pa*tor went about begging very zealously, accept. ing not only the widow's but the ohild's,mite, In the Sunday sohool a few days afterward, whII9 Instructing the children, he compared himself to a shepherd, and then Inquired what h latter did with his flook. One bri t. eyed little fellow promptly repled, "he shears them." AN old gentleman complaining that his glasses were not strong enough - tc serve his turn, was told by the ol.tiolan that they ought to be so, seeing they were "twos." "What have you gol ifter twos Y'? inquired he. "A umber nes," was the rep1'y. "And after ones?" "Oh," said the optician. "If you don't find them sfrong enough, sir, you will require a dog and a string." IT is becoming fashionable to con nect printing offlces by telephone with Dhurches, which enables the editorial staff to slaughter two ornithological specimens with a single rock, so tc speak. Journalists can play euchre and hear a sermon at the same time; but the advantages are on one side l'ho minister can't watch the progress Df the game as he preaches-. Haunted Me. A Workingian says: "Debt, poverty and suffering haunted me for years, canaed by a sick family and large billl for doctoring, which did no good. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hop Bitters and commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have been sick a day since; and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with H1op Bitters for less than one doctor's visit will cost."-0hritian Advocate. TwE latest rage among young ladies .s to posses.s an old fashioned spin ing wheel for a parlor ornament. L'he desire to possess an old-fashioned ,vash board and tub as a kitchen orn a nent doesn't rage much among young adies. They are about as handsome is the spinning wheel, but they are not 'ashilonable. MR. SIMPKINs often declares that he iever drinks anything stronger than ularet. But coming home recently. at nidnight, and putting his lips to his vife's ear, he whispered mysteriously: 'Hush, my dear, don't be alarmed but heire are burglars about. They have %tready stolen our keyhole; I had to get in by the cellar windows!" PROFEssIONAL I)OIIiOStY Is well :aken off in the following anecdote: Dontal doctor (looking learned and ipeaking slowly)-" Well, mariner, wvhiich tooth (1o you want extracted I [s it the molar, or incisor?' Jack :short and siarp)-"Ilt is in the upper ier, on the larboard side. Bear a hand, rou swab, for it Is nipping my jaw like lobster I" li came into the sanctum with a large roll of manuscript under his arm, ind said very politely : "I have a lit tle trifle here about twe beautiful sun. set yesterday, which I would like in serted if you have room." "Plenty of room. Just insert it yourself," replied the editor, gently pushing the Waste basket toward hin. "W ILL you be so kind, my little t riendl, as to tell your grandmother thai the man who Is taking the census wouldl like to see her?" said a down. town censur-taker recen>ly to a young miss of seven summers. The little one besitated ani instant and then replied; ''Yes, sir I ll tell her, butl (loon't be lieve she has any." TnE peoI)le of Williamstown cele. brated Decoration Day by having a Docking main,pigeon-sho ting n atches, walking Contests, and a free fight. Hlou true the wordis of the poet, "Oum beroes (lid not die in vain." THE merits Of.Dr. Bull's Baby Syrug ire acknowledged by all who have sver used it for the diseases of infancy Price only 25 cents a bottle. "I DEFY the ightn ing to strike me 1' said an .Indian man during a tlrundeu storm. Next nmoiment a bolt of heaven's fire danced down the chimney, ani killed a dog for which lhe paid $28. THEx boat race flasco between CJurt, ney and HanlIan so disgusted the peo, pie. of Washington with water that bnl few have either drunk it or uathed ir it since. AN old bachelor tbeing ask 3d if eve: lie had witnessed an execution, re jplied: "N4o, but I once saw a marri, age." THE best accounts of battles can be written by men who go to the .rear fo: water when the engagement is hiottest IT's a wise man that can recogn!ze clrene from the description given or the advertising boards. A OOD temperance wprk-Remov ing the bars at the miouth of the Mis sissippi. A MONG the rcOgnized small vice; are vic-puresidents. A HOUss without newspapers is Ilki a house wvithout windiows. THEa sea sick man finds it hard tA hold his own. Sn0o o ward- catarrh Cure. Some people would rather be hum bugged tihan to get "value received' t'or their moniey. Hence it ie thatsael p)ersois ruin after this and that pretend ~d cure for catasrrh, forgetting that Dr Sige's Caitarrhs Remsedy Is so positivi is lis etlects, that its former p)rop)rietoJ idyvertisedl it for years throughout th< UJnited States under a positive guar antee, of'ering $500 reward to an in ca.rable case and was neover called upo)0 to pasy thtis reward except in two cases This remedy has acqalred such a fain that a branch oflco has been establisise in L,'ndon, England, to supply th foreign dlemand for it. Sold bydrug g sts at 60) cents, UNABILE TO nRIRATHEK THnROUGH NOSE. l'ORTLANDVILLE IowA, Dr.11.V. IEnH :March 11th 1970. D)ear Sir-$omne time ago I bought Do,uche, somse of your Dr. Sage' O.uiarrli Remedy and Golden Medics tlscovery and commenced to use theta Trho aches andl pains as wvell as sor throat and catarrh from which I hay been for' so long a'time a sufferer, hav entirely left me with their use. I fet liko a no w man is ivell as look like ont F~or four years I was unable to b''eath through my nose, Fromu the use of th (jatarrhm Remedy I can'd (1o5 now free y. Y.our medicines I know to be a~ hat they are represented, Long liv Dr. Piorce and tao gentlemen conneci ed with him, Qratefully vour. WATSO ua. 6W oWerved:that .nO attnpt a tad hunt up out-of.the-way or 11"knOW4 'places to And endorsement. Whbre will yod find such another aray of nanleis of influential yeople. and If space permitted, there would be a-dded an overwhelming mass of evidence from all parts of the country of the , wonderful curative properties of Sim anons' Livel Regular. -Hon. Alexander H. Stephens; John W. Beakwith' Bishop of GA. Gen. John B. Gordon, . U. . Senator. Hon. John Gill Shorter, ex-Governor of Ala. Rev. David Wills, D. D., President O lethorpe College. ishop Pierce, of Georgia. Hon. James 'Jackson (Arm Howell, Cobb & James Jackson), Att9rney at Law, Macon, Ga. Jno. B. Cobb. R. L. Mott, Columbus. Ga. Air. H. N. Moseley, in a recent lecture maintained that at comparatively small depths in the sea It is almost eertain ly entirely dark so fa'' as sunlight is concerned. Prof. Foral found that in the lake of Geneva, at a depth of only 30 fathoms, photographic paper was entirely unacted upon after protacted exposure. We can hardly believe, Mr. Moseley says, that the red, green, or yellow rays can penetrate seawater much further.than those rays to which ordinary photographic paper is sensi tive. He dredgOt blind crustacea at a -depth of 120 fathoms; the investigators of Lake Geneva found a blind isopod at a depth cf 55 fathoms. In depth of 590 fathoms almost everywhere, in depths of over 1,000 fathoms, there must'be an entire absence of our rents In the water-any movement must be of a molecular nature only, excessively slow and quite impercepti ble to animals. Altogether, the deep sea, cold, dark and still, must be about the slowest place to live in that can be Imagined. Science is 'disabusing 'people's mhids of the notions implanted in them by poetry, Prijudice Kills. Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of several o; the best (and some of the worst) physicians, who gave her dis ease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at for two years, before using it. We earnestly hopd and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did, on account of pre judice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters.'-Telegram. The theory was some time ago advanced by an English astronomer that, owing to peculiar solar and lunar action, the earth and moon would eventually come into collision. This theory was op posed by some of the most learned acl entific men, who showet that, owing to the position of the tidal wave, the moon is drawn not exactly in the di reotion of the earth's centke of gravity, but a little to the east of that centre, and that in consequence of this she is made to recede from the earth, her or bit is enlarged, and her angular motion diminished, Such an argument, how ever, it is replied, does not affect the theory propounded-that is, the condi tions thus named by its opponents do not, in the least (legiee, prevent thA consumption of the vis viva of the earth's motion around the common centre of gi avity, although, to a certain extent at least, it must prevent this consump tion from dimin Ishi ng the moon's dis tance and increasme, her angular mo ion ; but r.s this cosumption of vie viva will go on through indefInite ages, if the present order of things remains unchanged, the earth and- the moon must ult mately come to,e her, with results wi ioh the im iginationuu, only faintly conceive. HTo, Yu BALDIiEAD5 i-There is just one way, and no more, by which you may be cured-use CARBOLINE. a deod orize.i extrac'. of pretroleumn. It will positively produce new hair; there is no substitute for this marvellous petro leum hair renewer. A pine of water -is equal to about twenty-seven cubic inches, or a square box three inches long, three wide and three inches deep. Linseed oil, boiled with substances for clarifying and imparting drying properties is the usual vehicle for oil varnishes. Frequent application of neat's-foot oil to belting promotes regularity of speed durability of leather and economy of use. The Florida cedar is universally need by pencil makers, on account of its fine grain, softness and 'strength all com bined. A Case of Piles of So Years' Standing. BOSTON, MASS., August 6, 1877. Exsa .NEUBTAEDTER A Co., New York. GIentlomen:-Enlosed please find *1 00 fos a box of Dr. kl. Bilsbee's "'Anakesia." I have boon troubled with the p les since 1849, and have-tried almost evei-sthing that I could'find, but without success. 4 have just been using yours, and have defived more benefit from I? . ban any that I have erer tried. Please for' -wa.-d me a box at once. - iurs truly, A. TSEDYARD, 77 Traverse street, Boston. e.mple.' of "Anakesis" are sent free to all sufferers on. applheation to P. Neustaedter & 'o., Biox 391t, New York.. Whaat at D~oes. Kidney-Wort moves the bowels regularly, cleanses the blood, and radically enres kidney disease, gravel, piles, bilious headache, and pains which are caused- by disordered 'liver and kidneys. Thousands have been cured why should y ou not try it ?-Grpus. A Valuable Gift Free. A book on the Liver. its diseases and their treatment sent free. Inoluding treatis*h upon Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Janndice, Biliousness, Headache. Donstipation, Dyspep eia, Malaria etc. Address Dr. Sanford, 169 Broadway, Neow York city, N. Y. The Voltale Belt Coa., aarshall, Miek. Will send their celebrated Eleotre Voltas. Pelts to the afflicted ua 80 days's trial. c ures guaranted h an what -y F Wit, Sasmand Convadelo Are solu byt by th es ofe Wi,1tme32N0th,s tsT NR TIs. GREAT WESTERN GU L OPIUM' #NiW4*E PurtUe pthe won, Rdovat9 anG . Iuvigoratesthe-whole Syste m ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES AR -- Alterative, Tonice, Solvent azid Diuretiee Torille Is mnade ejIcsvely fon% the Julsm K of at ly.selected rot= an ber?s and so strong concentrated hat it wlu effectVally eIdlestby-from thle system every $RInt of Seree-, I ac eeltss Al"1r Er YeAVONs , i Salt 8bens. Oy.1holtle 41sease4 -e hker, WAqIinoss at the 01towneb. andal r" Clisem-es that awise from. iropure blood.12Se1. atel,lnGanSmnator7 and 0hronie ien. ne eaatialt NeuraIgR Qouq And spinal F giolbalts, can only be 60tually ured an through the blood. bet. IC For Ulcers abd EaZ" tieDisae of the I Shi, 'ut~l ~A~ Bpie, bli*tebes re ose%Tte ela" h ani alum- of worms VXErTI*B has never failed to e permanent cure..I For Patas In the 'Back, Eldney Comnpltats Li Drop. Female weakness. Leucorrhwa, arising the TrorntIternal ulceration and uterIne otseases So an General Debility, VIGTINE acte directly I upon the causes of these complalts. It luvigo- Stc rates and atreqgW&ens the Who00 lessm bot@ str Qpe& the *s,VMOr.t organs, allays In iamnmation sures ulceratIon and resumates the bowels. m For Catarrh Dyssa Habitual Costivenewa b alpitaton o1 tile art, Headache, FIles, Ne eusness and General Prostration of the Nervous ly Bt. no awdiclue has ever given such p*r. be, e i ttisractlon as the VEGRTINB. It pullues the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and by Besses a contiollIng power over the nRo0s W" The remarkable cures effected by Ve tins have induced many p ayscla and aPOA00a. tee"whom we know, to prescribe and use it In 00 fteir own fazallIS& unite rta Vegtine Is the best rem yet =oedfor the above dlqeaaes, and Is tie Only IabLe LOOD PURIFIER yet placed before Amom VoAinol. Mort Va-gp,tine. f' %wee PREPARED BY Prim I. R. STEVEN8, Boston, Mass. o Fegotine is Sold by all Druggists, " TION Souri Iltk and a Tea The Only Medicine 38 That Aets at the same Time en and r. The Uver, the Bowels and the KidnqL (Ip. These great organs are the natural cleans- (toca ere of the system. it they work well health ROB) will beVperfect It they become ci ged, P dreadful discases are aura to followLlGJ1 TERRIBLE SUFFERINO. fall u Elitouness, Headoche, Dyspepsia, Jana. dlei Constipation and PlIes, or Kid. 01 ney Complaits, Gravel, Diabetes, J or Rheumatic Pains and Ache, are developed because the blood is poisoned with the humors that should have been expelled naturally. 1KIDNEY-WORT will eoretehah acanll these Ms detro yng evils will bo banished; neglect trave tem an u will live but to sufcry and C onnsbavebefin,cured. Tryiandyon lay I wil add one iaoro to the number. Take It ustel: an dheat willonce more gladden yoe heart sari saegrftutbet nmef@sAeigbki PW, ~, sarushiafesbasupamandsruss Ied Kxhzy -Wo will cure . Try a pack ageo at once and be aasai Tyae It. a dry vegetable compomd and One Packagemakessix quartsofr adlao. Four DruggLet a*. %I or wM7 adl 0 jbr to th4 rou. InshS upon kaving i .. .l-00- the " 'EWL1, RIOEADSON b 00., phoplio, rom 10 (Wiil .e.d p.tp.id.) - Bulia.nt.., v, STU 5 fair thi f all Dt CELEBRA TE F STOMACHE Servo an Injunction on Disease By invigorating a feeb'e constitution, renovat and innu toius clrdulation wit ioateter's Btcraen Bitters, the finest, the most highly * sanctioned, and the most popular tonIc and prvtiv d Dexesgene.alFor sa e by all Drug. oftbuieau,w*ea. man oft ened by the stran of terstollina over stimulants an u se tre brain n'oryean,* Hop Sitters. . waste, use H op *, ard discret ao o n suering from an in t~ dieio'ln"or'*ala t*io"i you aa. ndrs,nle old sor p og,seri from Woeryou a nusay nds die an. - *=nec o ee ua*lTy".fr o s Have yud. PJ8,gdo ijD. i. O. O0A andnd ore fr e n e O leou or R fnedo h.au unke--es, On nichl iticsbyeer -WR] and woeakh ieae ras and thmuth thedfor en b o~E Ciiuar,adnhv Goede VdiE ariel and surel creythe umedio IIe Y. funr.Kdeyl dsaaeo, d ry yealtaedlnhae beeoi on,wh ave bdy,freqete ch for eas ness ha alternae w use hoURitti hch dar mppeti ad Te WOEifr an "alth wil be quereaed setpind pt ad. asoihEecLLSaU gr eteia dGod ofedia e Bsory ure l Roug Skn, iNpo used yftk es,e Ees Kcuo's Korea Sekad a~~do lns h" a? n fce r bdy,freuen heach or'diiloss ba DNEY AND 'LIVER MEDICINE EVER E,OWN. XUNT'S REMtEDY bu saved from linger. : disease and death hundreds whohave been en up by phyicians to die. 2UNT' EMEDY cuies all Diseases the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organq, ,opsy, Gravel, Diabetes, and Ineonti. nee and Retention of Urine. (UNTIS REMEDY encourages sleep, creates aott%, braces up the system, and renoWed IUNT*S REMEDY cures Pain In the to, Back, or Loins, General Debility, miale Diseases, Disturbe Sleep, Loss' Appetite, Bright's Disessej and -all nn Points of the Urino-Genital Organ.. I UNT'S REMEDY quickly inducee the rer to healthy action, removing the causes t produce Billous Headache, lyepsaa, ur Stonnach, Costiveness, Piles, c. ly the use of HUNT'S REMEDY the mach and Bowels will speedily regain their Ongth, and the Blood will be perfectly purified. I UNT'S RE MEDY is purely vegetable, and eta a want never before' furnished to the pub. and the utmost reliance may be placed in it. IUNT'S REMEDY is prepared express for the above diseases, and has never Dn known to fitsl. ae trial will convinee you. For Sale all Drugnists. Send for Pamphlet to M. R. CLARKE, Providence, R. I. Prices, 75 cents, and $1.25 (large size). Diton & 00. are Solo Agents for the d States for the extenslo cataloguo of 5yello's Insic Pollcau,on g them are more thwn a thousand Anthems and oe0s. Part-Sonitand Glee Books, Iantatas, Ora .Oporas,o&c.,&c. Send for Cataioguo. call sp-clat attention to tho valuable series of We Or osy In-truction Books of whio vof ar ones are, TURi RII.Eb TS 01' MUSI11, 1t, ly Cumm'n E. E ARI OI' PIANO I .( uob DrSar. THE ORGAN, D, Dr. Saner. 811 1,i182). by Randg MU410AL FORMS, i), by auar M. ~,i1 (81). by; Dr. sitaln, h IN83,11UME NTA. (li), by rout, nd I LN,(4)by for Goe. Garilols Grand M1aroh, e cts.) and )ok's0ampaifn Mlarch (40 ets.? I bl usto legant portritIs of the Presidential Usadidates. Ohars will not fail to exam Ine, during the sum. t*e bna ned d for their winter's w r". We on TE TEMLE (II, an THE VOIE Of SHIP1, (&I) for 8ihnslie 8011110 and C'hoirs, 'r tame lNiter ylINH VDIERtO V ANTHER~ (.26) ald E IIRSONIS A I E, HOOK, our High 8chouls, Til E IVE M X 1 lit)H 11. (01); for Common Sphano a, HONG BRtLS i). nearly ready; for Sunday Schools. WH ITY '&P ct or Teperanca work. TIKM. 16EJHE6,%35ots-),an4 TH3111P.RANOE 102o-,ts) All are firt.lass booh,. Don't Ilver Ditson & Co., Boston. A. DITSON & 00.12=0hestnut St.. Phila. AKE HENS LAY. Unrglisa e Vternary Sgeon and Oentst new rfn. in onki es cor$&)ata w9snor eitheAu latt. Pow.r he. JO re8 wort0.,sBaer, It. 1hat 1-horldan'' VondtI abwe Fpure and rimenso valuable Neting en will make hens lay ike MranIs Cdittoj ers. Dose, oe teaon to on fpit 0fse everywhere, or sep bmail0 fo egt t Pat 1.S. JOHNS 0 C., Bagr, qMe.ot irlyvant's great Catr"er "qied" safest, most ag reeable and effectual remedr In orld for the eur* of OATARRHI. Nozawstter what cause., or how long standing. by giving RDIVANT'S CATARRH REMEDY and impartial trial. you will be onvinced of lot. This medline Is very plesant and can eon by the mostdeolicate stomlach Iror sal* by u ?fl3~ad.YUOLLOWAY A bO,0 Arell b e D to Se the NEW KOOK KIMiGFOR PROFIT Ledand Caeo 5tOOkLrow rutas aage toIaeMoney ona time Param. Ilustrtios ed fe or circular. to McOURDY 00C.. Philadelphia. Pa. Lu.,tothos a i 2 to f5 or oE.h one ), and i 'eie. fo kInds of Ink, sU H. LDO,P. M.a Alvarado, Texas. D1 a. I I Dorancas ft o staEIh of Jeen has gned onistha Delacg'a Pile n r ~l~anto. r~,Pto tte Id Buy THE BLATCHLEY PUMP forcitens a wels of anydeh. ware trade 0 unuta anore, P mp makers, ole. 0. 0. ELA TC LEY, Mlan.nseturer, MARKET Street, PHiLaDMLPHIA.Pa. A PON IFIEBR Old Reliable Ooncentrated Lye for FARIh?I nkin ara oi a nj Tilet oap quickly ull weight and strengt. B1 FOR SA.PONIPInC, AND TAKE NO OTHER. f N'A SALT MANEIP0 CO., PHIILADM' A YEARl and exponses to agents :. Outfit Free. Address P.0. VIOKERY. Augusta, Me. 05e answering an advertlnenment will Br afavor u on the: advertiser and the ise ysa gta hyswteadver. aent in thisi ournsal (namiing the paper CONSTBPATION h,A ND PIL.8 son thnytmotouateis Sn* .oisono*us volumes of testimony ofits wonderinaloeurative as alian good, or drastio pius, but use natures Ie SatDismVves oerSay e blood, are coqee by thi powerful, ag Totter, Rose Rash, 3enes, fea.m m, Whe.wei.i.s,..@..r ..,Th. oct.*k Oc 'bin -brown tongne eoated, you are sufferinhot forall aicI cases Dre l4teroes Qod andradca nourt,gc .u nrtion. e.,arl tgso Bedpheloln rauo t 980uri11tRgsUiit TRE 0REAT BLOODPR $ MOR Tag EOF A AR~IY ORo 00 BleD U 5ted-ma Tbe too" ge *0~ Stm4k,p 00RlUPTING TH AND VIATINO Chrni .Rhumtim,SWW26' Swelli Bcki Dor B h to W ieSwe gs T r Ul , ,e Diseases Mercurial ise ses,e- ile 0o14. plainrt, Zout.; Drop y, Salt theum, ra&hOts onsumptlon, Liver Complaint, &oe 24ot only does the sr"arlillan -sslIe exoel anromedisal a"t.In Vb roo Crus ConalIs(tlal and Is 9 4i Ds 1es; but it Is he only positive oure for IIDNkY AND BLADDERO0MPLAINTS, Urinary and Womb DiV1ases, Grqxel Aftbetes rice SIh lseaM, Albumiurs, and in all oass t terear brok dse4s the water is thick. oloudy, mlW"ItIOW stances like the white of an 0& or threads 1A white sim, or there is a mor dark, bW Warances and wbie boe-ust deo w a there Is a pricking, burn sensation when pass water, and a n tne sfa of thakagouf the 1loins. Sdby Dmqg g1ts. PRIOR ON DOLLAR. OVARI t7 O OF TRW YBA= IBW I One bottle coats more of the acttve p 01. Meso died es tra Rny other Prea'1n. Taken In Teaspoonful doses, while. ethers re. iuire five or six timed as much. RADWAY'S READY REMEF Cures the Worst rains In trom * On6 to Twenty minaNto, Not One nlour, AFTER READING TITS ADVERXSZENT. NEED ANY ONE SUFPER WITU PAIN? Radway's Ready Relief IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was t first ant is the ONLY Pain Remedj that ins tly stopi the most excruclahina Infammation and cures onges. flroofrothelyangs, stomach 'OW or otfier glands or organs, by One-aplication. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. no matterhow violent or exoruciating the pai the Rheumatic bed-rid-len, Infirm. ,1filed. Nervous Neuralgic, or prostrated witA dmeast may suffer. Radway's IMeady Reie' will At. ford Instant E11e. Infammattion of the Kidneys. Iman. mation arthe.1ladder, IftmOananlleo of the ROWel1,*, conton0 of the Lun0re, Uore Thr"el, St eath. sag. Palpitation of the moes, H ser-. te, Oro 01phtheil Catarr , I. Unn o ksdtcih., S'eh.e e a e. ralKim. hlbeumnatiman. Cold Chills. Age Chilip, Chilblaluas muid Frost Sit.. -The application of the Ready Re)let to the por parts where t4o pain or dMoWty exists Wil afor ea a ndcomfort. Thirty to sixty drops in halt a tumbler of water will In a& few moments cure Cramps, Spasms sour stomach, Heartburn, Sick Boad. aoe D iarhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and allInternal Pins. Travelers should al carry a tbot t f Ra way's Ready Reliefwith'then A SwdosI chane of water. Its beier tha Frech Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE~. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cente. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever andA Aue and all other Malar' eus Bilious, ca let Ti 'aod Yellow and other VR~~AIY READY, Y'S iLLb) seA4uol per bottle. SRiD~EIu Radwayfs Regulating Pills. and Natural in their Operation. A VEGETABLE SURSTiTUTE NOR OA!OXEI, Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with swet gm, purge, regulate, purIfy, cieanse and RIADWAY's Pnas jar the cure of ial Disorders der Nervous Diseases, eadache Cn i 00stiveness, Indigestion. D aefIlous ness. Fever. inilammation of theleowel and ali-derangements of the Internal Vicra. Warranted to effect a perfect cure. Purely e te1 sping no mercury, mainerals of WObsre th e following symptm eltn Dat10, Inwrd Pies, lneas of te6 Blood in Bead A ofthe Stomach, Nausea. Heart. the 8%.mach, Sour ructaion, Sinnigo lut terin atwhenheart, Choking or BuftigSen Viaion, Dote Qr Webs Beore the Sight Fever n Dull In in the Head, Deficiencr oE Prpra. tion ~eliowness of the Skin and Eyes. abin teati, Chest, gimb te)and Sudden Flushes of A few doses of RADwAY's Pius winl free the system from all the above-named disorders. Prtee, 35 Comte per nox. We repeat that the reader must consult our books,and papers on the subject of diseaseB and their cure, among which may be named: "Fine and True ," ""RailanSr','.a,," ad ethers relating to different classes of Dim. SOLD BY DRUGGISTpr READ "FAL,Sm AND TaUE." Send a letter stamp to RADWAT * Cg., No. WaWarren, iqw. Churein St., New SWnformati0n worth thousands will be sent TO THE PUBLICe oftDin RauwAy'sold est1liho B.i.I Rum DIES than the base and worthle.s imitations of them. as there are False Rosolvent, Reies and Plls. Be sure and ask for Radwa'sand see that the name "Radway" is on Wha .yo Gunpebn ete Sni reb.cds ht s ~toi liie an re n ~ ~ r 9 rPtc9fe ro te yrce sad JOS. C. GRUBB & C0., 712 Mirket Street. Phila.. Pa. s0frospond to 4, N. ,