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AGRICULTURE. LWiAT BxAinrs-Perhaps no breed of 1owls has done more to stimulate an interest in improved poultry among us than the light Brahma. It has been before the puoll in the hands of fane era and breeders for twenty-five years, and its popularity Is yet nearly or quite as great as it ever was. Its size and winter la .ing qualities, recommended it to practical poultry keepers, and the breeders of this variety have always made it popular at the shows, aid by writng it up fully in the journals and newspapers. While it is an excellent and beautiful fowl in the hands of ex perts, it Is essentially a fancier's fowl, and requires careful breeding and man agemeut to keep it at a high degree of excellence. But this must be said of any breed. Tihe Light Bralima in proper hands is one of, perhaps our very bear towls. It Is large lin size, quiet in disposition, a good winter lay. er of line large eggs, an excellent sit ter and nurse, Is easy to rear, and can stand almost any degree of cold. The adult Brahma has a strong tendency to lay on fleh and must be led with judg ment, but when properly fed, housed and managed it is a good practical fowl. It does rot inature as early as tihe Ply mouth Rock, but is larger at maturity. When one is not particular as to tihe earliness and precocity of iis fowls ie cannot make a mistake in selecting Light Braimas. BARLEY CuvruaE.--The beat prepar ation of land for barley l8 the fallow, in this section, where it has been prac ticed to some extent. The require ment Is mellowness of soil and freedom from weeds. Few grains, If any, allow weeds and grass to grow so weil as bar ley; hence tils is a good grain to sow seed down with. Tihe crop is favored by moisture and cool wORther; not a wet soil, but a somewhat moist season, such as will glow the grains be:t in general. But as the seasons cannot be foretold, we must do the best we canl lin the preparation of the soll, which re quires specild eare. There should be two plowings, or one plowing and it thorough use of tihe Cultivator, the ground well enriched, if* manure is used, it is to be well rotted and distrib uted through the soil. Ripe plant food is what, this plant deligis in, in this respect resembling wheat,, witlh which it has many ,hillgs in co1mnon, so tar as climate and soil are concerneti. The soll being carefully prepared, ain always in the fall or previous seasoin, the crop should be put out early. Thi is a point not sticliele-itly titldersto d. Remember that barley is a hatrdy plaIn., and will bear cold well, anmid also wet to se extent, it it, is rain, aid not stag nant water in tie soil, which drathinge will lemedy. TimnEti are tw% o sure ways to get rid of Canada thistles which w% e have t ried; one tile most tedious, is to umeS:tl r lui low the gi ound. ploughing it as often as the thistles siow thmleli.elves. The better plai is to imake time grotind rich and seed lieavily with cloveir, aid cut the clover whein the thist les ire inm blos som. If time lot is then ploughed up and and any thistles remain, lut it be seeded aigain with ulover as sooni as pos sible amt mowed. Genleraily they aIll be killed with the first, seeding ami mowing, but It not time second will be sure to do it. A perianent. lleado,v *is dootrUcie.to thistle . We got rid oi tenl ikures of thei in this waky, titowing live times. It is best to cut, thl)m a close dowN i to the ground as powsible A emall paIth niay be cradicated by salting, but timls is a slow process atid hiomewhat expensive. D)igim g wimh a spade-a namrrow spaide--n lim, if perm severed in, kIll thiemu. Thimst les uami their blossoms are relished by amniiinais, if cut bel ore they get too ripe anid hard; hmence it is ecemoomical to iake thmom inuto hay bef'orts ibe seed ripenis. F.Fowzins ON 'Itic TAniiiE-8et flowers on your table-a whole maose-gay if yotu canm get It, or' but two or thiree or a single flowers-a rose, a pin1k, a daisy53, anid y'ou hmave sonmetinig that, reiimisi you 01 God's creationi, anmd gives you a link with t,he p)oets that have dione it most honor. Flowers on thmo mnornming table are especcily suited to thetim. They look like time hamppy wakeninmg og the creation ; they b)rlig thme pertfumie of' time breath of niatumre inito youtr room; they seem time very reprrL senitative amid emmbodiment ofi the every smtilt of yourm hoime, time graces oi goutd morrow; prooi s that some intelletuaml beauties are ini ourselves or those atbout, uis, somne Aurora (if we arc so lmuky as t,o have suich a comipaionm) huempinig to -strew our lile %ith Lwetliesi', or in. out selves sonmmiascinmme w ildernmees not uniworthy to prissess such a ccom p8imion or' unlIkely t.o galn hec'. .1Fr yotu are troubiedi about thme gr'aim chest wimth amice, watch ior their lcs and scatter a linile e.>pperias ini tihein. A lew gramins will drmive thiem away, Tree Cumlture on Wauste Land.-Il ithmer to time abun mdamnce oi naztural timber inm this country has inamde it easy to dis pense with t.immber cutmitrie, amnd for time most, part our land ownmers have takenm lit,tle interest, ini such siow-gr'owinmg crops. Thmis st,ate of t,inmgs, however, is rapildly paissinmg away. -l'he dlemandiit for' special woods ior manumfactmurmig purp)oses is steadly anmd railiy iiu creaing, while thme natumral suipply Is dimiinishing amnd m ust tillthniateiy be come quite mna elumate. Meanm,time there are mnillionus o1 acres of lanmd suitable for timber culture andii for nmothinmg else, excep)t, poor paisturage thait ouir land owners are' allowing to lie wvaste andii idle for lack of a litt,ie forethoumghmt,, an(i too frequtenmtly our would--be thuit ty farn,ers wvili risk their sur'plums means ini wild-eait specutmins, pro(imils liing bt never yieldinig large aund spee dy returmns, whten time saimie ntioniey spent in plamntimng tiumber wvould soon1 convert, their worthmless swamp s amid stonmy laces imnto valuabtle p)ropierties. A corresponmdent, w rithing I romm W isconi. slin, tells of am piece of land Ilt. was planted wvithm wamnut twenty three yeamrs ago. ThIe landmi wa hloodled every sprhmag and( sunmumnemr, amid wvas unfit for anmy ordinaury etmlti vatomn. TUhe trees arie no0w from six teen to twemnty iches thmroughl, amnd have been sold for $27,000. No pariti. cimiars aire given as8 to time cost ohf planting time grove or the aumounit of attention it has hand d unng time years oh' growth. Theiire ennm be little dotib., hmow ever, that the investmnent was small in comparison wi. h i e urn,and the handi would otherwise have reminmed entlire-. ly unprodluctive. To t,he countmry time timber crop was so mutch e lear gain,. It is clear thiat our naitionmal resouirces might .be enormously increasedl by a similar utilization by timber' culture 01' lands which ame now lef't untused amid unproductive; and( time planters8 would ind their groves a sturer inivestmnent for thme security ohf their familly p)ossessoins thni any savings banmk It seems that time originul inventor of time glue, glycerine mind water p'roces- of co eying iet,ters,whmichi has beenm extensive ly introduced w ithin thme paut few years, baa obtained ini this coumntry am paitent for hil device, dated May 18, 1880, HKe obtained a patent in Germany two 80OMESTIC. THE CAE oir CLOT-rING.-A clothek brush, a wisp broom, a bottle of am monla, a sponge, a hatid brush, a oak of erasive soap, a vial of alcohol, shoul form a part of -very toilet. After ai dust has been removed from clothing spots may be taken otit of blaok clotl with a hand brush dipped In a mixtur< of equal parts of antnonla, alcohol am water. This will brighten as well as cleanse. Benzine Is useful in remov. lg grease spots. Spots of greasp may be removed from colored silks by put ting on them raw starch made into a paste with water. Dust is best removed frou silk by a soft flannel, from velvet with a brush Made specially for thc purpose. If hats and bonnets wher taken fron the head are brushed and put away In boxes and covered up In stead of being laki down anywhere they will last a long time. Shawls ana all articles that may be folded should be folded when taken from the persoin in their original creases and laid away, Cloaks should be hung up in place, gloves pulled out lengthwise, wrapped in tissue paper, alld laid away, laces smoothed out nicely and folded, if re quisite, io they will come out of the box new and fresh when needed again, A strip of old black bioudeloth four or flve Inches wide, rolle(d up tightly and sewed to keep the roll in place, is bet ter thant a spongo or a cloth for cleans. Ing black ami dark-colored clothes, Whatever litt comes fron it in rub. bing Is black and does notshow. Whe black clothes are washed, as they niay olten be previous to maiking over, fresh clean water should be used, and they should be pressed on tle wrong sido before being quite dry. If washed In witer previously used for white cloth Ing they will be covered with lint. To IMAICIC new hair grow, use Cann LINH, a doodorized extract of petro leuin. This natural petroleum hair renewer, as recently improved, is the only thing that will really produce new hair. It Is a delightful dressing. Pol.14111N FuRNir U itm.- 'To clean furniture, epecially (he surface of il finely polished plano, we will give our laty friends a receipt better than tiny In the books. Take a washbowl half full o epidl water and it little ile tollet. sOaI and a tablespoonful of sweel oil. .ip a pliece of old 1lann11el In thIs, and apply it to the wood, rubbhis vigorously for a while; then exohan)ge this for a piece 01 old, soft., ine cotton, not liienl, as 1tat leaves its flbres o h11, and rub with this a while, fiuish ing with i fresh pee of tihe 9tile rag 1t11i tihe liquid applieat-Ion is thorough ly reiioved. All these sucessive app i ca ions are to be made to o .o partieuiar spot. of tIhe wood no loiger than can be worked wit h a single stroke of the arm ald that to be lini-hed before a tresh place is to be treated. When the whok piano has beon done over in this way (it should take I wo hours, at least, tc do it well), It w ill look as good as new, and far bettter than if relinished by ai ordinairy workmnan. This is the best application for that purple cloud that colns over a polished wootl surtface I1 damp weather. Of couariie it jtdletis person will be very sparing of' dhe 11. %ild, alth11gh114 she hIas a WIasI-bowl ha 111 l' i I , and will not, use elnough to drip on the earpet, or to penetratte to tle interior of the piano. LIEMON J11.L.Y.-0110 OtHnCT of isiin. glass and a poiund uaid a hal of loal suga;r; tirve lemons, Dulp, skin and juice grated ; pmour a qualrt of wvate, oDver the lsingliass; add1 thle rest ; mbi and1( ste'ami; 1)our1 it in a regular' formi t< 00ool. I t' t lie le mons~ are' not firesh add a l itt,le cream'lii of' tartarti, or' tartairie acid WYe priefer' a 1I t'd of' a teaspoon ful o: citric acid, crys'tals8, dissolved in a lit. doe water ; andu always uise thme acid i aniy case0, it, gives a better' tart. Cool the iuLIre unitill stnoothi and ilq1 uid It isaiunnhce siiry that it 8should( oel malike the day previous to the one 01 w hleh it Is requ11ired ; keep on iee uin til just befocre It, is served. Now tion1k 1I have giveni youl ain,eint 1111 miodeirn Jelly13. ii e gelatne3), 0one OtInca (more modern.) WV u know of' many113 case whlere wvomIen have had their home dutles greatly' lightenied by use0 of D)obhins' EleetrIc Snap, (made by Cragin & Co., Phimladelp)hia). We' advise you1 to try It and satisfy' yourself of Its merit. To M A x G A).). SoAP.-Gahl soap, ex. eel lnt r wasintg silks and ribbons may13 be 11nade1 by heating one0 polund 01 cocoanut o11 60) deg. I"., into which one h11a11' l)ounId-of calei sodai is graidually .arlIEd i to this oune-half a pound1( O1 Ventice tu rpetine, pre'viouly warmeco in anothe11r vessel, isaadded . T1he ketti is aillowed to stahml for four hours, sub jec. to a1 gente Ih eat, aifter whieh thb lire Is Iicreased unitil the conltenta arn pmerfectly clear. 011e poun d of' ox gall loilowed by IW wo0 pounds of' castile soal is thion ImuiXed In, and the whlole allow ed1 to cool, wh'len it miay' be cut int< cakes. PoINT Siuii-:Y 5A1.A D.-Yolk of on, or twvo raw eggs, 0one or Lwo younil oiuions or' leks, lhiree talblespoon~fuls o salad oil, one of vinmegair, sonie lettuce and1( slices of' beet-root, salt and tmus1 tardl. Ta'ike the yolk of' one or two ras eggs, alccordinlg .0 the size of' t.he sala< you1 reqiire. beat thleml upi well, add(i litt,le salt. an id mui1stard, and chop ul~ 011e or two 30oung 01110118 or leeks aibotu tihe size of grass, then add1( the salad1( oi and 1.n0 VI noger, and beat tihe wh'lole ul into at t.blebk saucee. Cut iln the salad and( )uIt, t hini slices of beet-root at th, top. sprlinkle a little salt over' it; dI not. stlir i,p until It Ia to be usedl. TucousANa upon1101 t.h10115ands of child ren (lie ant1 ilialy 0of thmose diseases in eldient to1 e nry chIIldhiood; whlereas, I D)r. 14:11's I hby Syrupl 'yore used( i time, their lives would ini all proba bility be savedi. SAI-AD3V 1)x Fat-rrIa --Ti'Is FrenI1 dessert, Is sih1ple1 uua good. 'Take eque11 paIts of stria wbterries 0or raspbJerrie) rcd and wh ite entrelnts and1( very ripl cherries, and( remo11(v' all the stal ks an1 tile stones I roan t.1 hecerries. SprinakI al genIerous qihuntiry of' powdere1'd lum sulgar over' tile f r'uit-It, willI be hardt get It too sweet'-atui4 a1 winec-glass c t,he best 1)ale French brandy 01' 1110 acecording to the itanIIItit,y of' lrult, to) light.ly untl tihe sugar is all dissolve and1( serve. ml Ilk 1)0oured on 0one 4)unce of gelatin to 801ak 0one 110ur1, six eggs, eight tabt( spoonfuls sulgair. Beat sugar and yol together, ando p)our 11t0 thle boilin mil1k, and then1 pour this mixture 0! the whlite of the eggs, whlech have bee p)revioulsly well beaten. Fiavomr wit vanliilla; put it ini a mlolid ; whlen CoIC serve wvith creamn. AsiATIC ('HoLFA, Olmalra MOri'II. Suanmm Conmpitnt, Conc1 8'-eur SI omach1 liarrhmeoa. an ait Affect ei ofth b owehe, moud dnt to cit.he obitidren or Mutuus. arIe cure'd at on1Ce by D)j Jay c's Cari'nuative tIalsam. It allays the I1 ritatt' sad ca ims the act.i0a of the s8e0iaci Weremn to th youne in tef.ail. RUMOROUS. A mousa recently introduced itself - Into a lady's ebaniber, and found upon her toilet table a small vial of whis y, whioh, It is but fair to say, the lady used for the benefit of her crimps. The vial was stoppered with a paper. cork, which, of course, was saturated with the whisky. The mouse nibbled off the top of the cork, and finally succeed ed in drawing it, and then regaled Itself with w hat the paper had absorb ed. Under the stimulus thus secured it had made its presence in the room very evident, and a careful search for It was promptly instituted. It was soon discovered in the drawer of the bureau, scretch at full lentr.h on a comfortable b d, dead drunk. When It was removed and thrown upon the ground, the shook restored it to partial conso lous ness and to a staggorltig effort at. loco motion. Moral: It is notsafe even to smell the cork of a whisky bottle. A fool once more. "For 7-en years my wife was confined to her bed with suoh a complication of ailments that no doctor could tell what was the matter or cure her, and I used up a small forttue in humbug stuff. Six ionths ago I saw a U. S. flag with Hop Bitters on it, and I thought I would be a fool once more. I tried it, but my folly proved to be wisdom. 'wo bottles cured her, she is now as well and strong as any man's wife, and it cost me only two dollars. Such folly paya."-H1. W., Detroit, Mllch..--res .Press. A OENTLIMAN frotn the country ar rived at a Galveston hotel a few days ago with his little boy. The little fel low had never seen anybody play ope ratic music, so when he - peeped Into the parlor and saw a lady leAning away back on a piano, pawing the in strument and whooping "I am dying for some one to love me," lie naturally became Interested, and whon his father caime back to the hotel he told him that there had been a woman lighting the piano. "Which got whipped ?'' asked the parent, smiling at the simplicity of the child. "She hollered," was the responso. A YoUNi woman at Alden, iowa. said she "wished to heaven tL.at she might die that day." A terrible storn mrese iminediateiv, with thunder and lightning, and she imagined that Ithad sime relation to her ease. Hastening to a church, she knelt and prayed: "Oh, Lord, I didn't meanl it when I said I wanted to die. Please don'. let the lightning hit ile." Nor long ago, in the Court of Ses sions, an Irish lawyer, while arguilng with eariestness his caise, stated a point which the court ritled oit. "Well," silI the attorney, 'I'f it plaze the coort, if I am wrong in this, I have anotier point that is equally as eon isYe."' A W isT IiuL!, lnua inven ted it fire extinguisher, bit was unablo to get a patent on It. IIe changed the tanme of his invention, and got i patent onl it as a churi. This answbred quite as well, and it wotuld amaze you to see how the country rights are going off. AN old gentleman who had passed eighty years, comnmitted suilide he cause his wife hat recently died. This story was related to a young lAdy, who haughtily reiarked, "Anti did lie kill himlelf, so that, he need not marry again?"' .IN the school one Sabbath, while in stru..ting thme chi ldren, the teacher com paired hImself to a shepherd. and then lmnquiredi what the latter did with his flock. Onie bright-eyed little fellow p)rompit.ly replied, "lie shuttAs thiem. " ViRGETINE is acknowlcdged by all classes of people to be (lie biest and most reliable blood purifler in the world. A STATISvicAL barber in Pni'adelphia says that the longest eared men want their hair ciut the shortest. Just why an Ohio editor wants to h:ave is headl shaved, we cain't tuniderstand. TVnx man who vlited ii an lsane asylum on the Fourth of .July found it much more quiet. than any other spot lie struck. It seetned to him that the crazy peopile were all outside and nione in the atsyltium. "'I AS! very much afraid of' light ning," said a pretty young la dy. ''And wvell you may be." iei.ii ai despairting lover, "as your heart is made of steel." AN exchange speaks or a man wvho "is but one step removed from atn ass." Hle'd better n'uke it three or t our. TIhe animal has ai long reach backwar~d. "THAT serman did me1 good," said one I riehd to another after hearing an eloquent p)reachier. "We shall see," was the reply. IT is strange how -miuch better a photographer can take a pet,ure to hang in a show-case than lie canm for a customer. "WnE do the old p)almh,af fans go'?" inquires an exchange. "Tihey d (on'(. go any whero. They st,ay in the other pow~s." Fisunio can be made comfortable by taiking a cot aiong and placing it.under a shade tree by the banks of a stream. Tn'xim horseshoe dloesn't bring good luck when tihe horse aplies it. hi inJUtY beca use a man has a scold ing wvie it is no sign he should liqtlor. -i'Tix good mother and the access'ble Slipper awii n*auuku a spanmking teaim. Falmo Iteasoning. Suppose a nmachilne simonl f( all to per ifornm Its work, and( the owner, inistead iof trying to ascertain the catise of tail , ure andl remedc(y it, should conicludo to a run right along, and argue that as the imachine had heretofore come around e all right it would soonm be so aigain. If a general and( p)ermanient break-down y ensuied could anyboidy be blamed but f hinmseli?P Now, p)recisely this way do e people act and a:'gue when the "human a machine'" is out of order. When the j liver is "torp)ld" and bowvels constipated every one knows that D)r. Pilerce's Pleasant P'urgative Pel lets afford f' prompt ami permanent relief. Yet a sonme guess the "machine" will come . around all right, and do nothing. s Could any system of' false reasoning be mere pernieious? ,Suppose the blood be omit of ordier and there be pim n pies, ulcers, or running sores with Ii sorof'ulous tumors, swellings and gen ,eral debility, and those th us affected should refuse to use Dr. Pierce's Gold.. en Medical Dilscovery, guessing that the rblood wvould purity itself', could any a body be blamed but themselves, if a r general and permanent break-down of .healt,h ensued ? No remedy yet known , equals thme Discovery ini curing all .: serofulous, troat, bronchial and lung dibeas.s, Mold by druggists, WN Tnx drunkard Is a burden to himselt as well as his frienus, and both he and his friends will give mueli to be able to see reform and sobriety Induced, But since Intoxication becomes a dis. ease it requires a remedy of no usual aotivlty to reach the di culty. Those waohave taken Simitiotis' Liver Regula. tordeclare tiat it sets tie liver in action and Invigorates the system in such a way as to destroy the craving for strong drinks, and soon the desire for liquor is entirely dissIpated. While shakyt nervous and distressed, resort to Sin mons' Liver Itegulator as a Tonic, to arokiso the torpid liver to action, to regulate the b.ow e's and remove the feeling of general depression and with it the craving for liquor. Electrical Pavenen18 for City Locomo t(on.-The latest suggestion for the use of electricity as a motive power Is to have the streets of cities paved with Iron. either in blocks ot' so arranged that the pavement will forn continious electrical conductors, divided Into suit able sections, each section to be charged with electricity by a stationery steam engine and dynamo machine of proper size. On the electrical pavements thuls provided, wagons, carriages, tire en gines, omnibuses and other vehicles. eich provided with an electrical driv Ing wheel, and taking electricity through ,he wheel froim the pavement, may be rin, in any desired direction, with wore ease and certabity than by the present systemu of horse locomotion, although that system would not neces sitrily be litterfered with, as those who preferred to use horses could of course do so. Iron, - pavements could doubt less be inade tliat wold be quite as serviceable as the present stone block. The subject presents a fine opportunity for students of electricity to exercise their head gear. Honored aond iest. When a board of eminent physicians aid chemists announced the discovery that by combining somne well known valuable remedies, the most wonderful medicline was produced, which would cure such a wide range of disease that most all other remedies could be dis pensed with, nany were skeptical; but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all dqubt, and to day the dis coverers of that great medicine, Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed by all as betiefactors.-Democt'at. New Railroad Brak.-A railroad brake, whicia Is instantly applie-d and conltinu,ouls in its action, and which the inveitor proposes to render autonia tie, if, described by M. Hospitaller, in La Nature. It is worked by means of two o' the' secondary batteries of M. Pinute, each or these being charged by three Daniell cells. Tle action of the apparatins is devendent upon the ad bes:on of' an electro-magnet to the axle oi'the wheels, by means of which two ichains, attaiche(l to, the levers carrying triction blocks, are wound upon a drum. In soine experiments up0n1 a train of thirteen carriages, traveling at the rate of sevenity-thi ce kilometers per hour, the train was brought to a standstill in twenty-one seconds, ioviig through a diistance of 215 meters af ter the brake was applIed. SLEEPM1: nights and cheerless days will be prevented if you use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup to induce sleep and com posire 'or the baby. Price 25 cents. The largest laid animal which is known to have existedi on the globe has been described ny Professor Marsh. Its name ia Atlamtosaurus linmmanis. Th'le thmig I bone of' the monster is over eight feet long, with a thickness ait the larger endl of twenty-five inches. A compar'sion of' this bonec with the fe mnur of' a cro'odliie wiouild, indicate that thue fossil satirian. if of sim'ilar propor tions, had ni total length or one hun dred and fifteen f'eet. Th'iat tihe reptile wais at least one hundredh feet long when alive is probable. Tihe other bones of the aninmal whicwh have been fou:nd are proportionately gigantie. One of the caudal ver'tebron. measures mocre than sixteen inches in transverse dia meter. Whbat IS more0 Terrible, more painful, more exaeperating, discourag ing and persistent than PILES,. especially to afflicted mortals wiho have tried lotions, otnt mente, pills, electumaries and all manner of nostrnn and tocotors' stnff. internally and externally, without relief ? What wbnder is it that baif a million redeemed sufferers should shout hosanuas over -the discovery of *Anakeis " ani infathlble cure for Prles ? Ti medical miraci.', so s:mpie as to excite wonder that wise doo.or- have not thought of it be fore, sno pr. mpt arid certam in its actir.n s to secure for itself the title of inrfalblo,. so sot entific and rational in its combiniatai-.of ioai dio. maltrumient arnd mo,iicir'e, as t', render -she iitimato cure of 95 per cent. of wverage sasos of piles sure. is not an acoidental dis ,overy, but thre solution of a problem by the study and experince of Dr. Bilshes. sr aO cnplishred aind dritinguished physician ot do years' standing. It haa stood the test of 20 years' experienen; over halt a million of suf ferers have used rt w.tb sunccOss, and doctor. of a I schools no0w pr. scribe t in their prao. tice and( it ra prononneed to be the nearest to an infaillil cure for piles yet di'.covered. "Anrakesis,"' Dr. 8. Sihibee'ai External Pile Renmedy, is sold by druggists everywhere. Price.4.00 per tox. Samples mailo I FREE t0 all suffer.-re on application to P. Neustaedter & Co., B3'x 3910, New York. Nature's silee-way. The kidneys rdo nature's sluice-way to wash out the debris of our constantly changing bodies. If they do not walk properly the trouble is felt overywheire. Then be wise and s soon as yoit see signs of disorder get a package of Kiduey- d'ort.-nun. The Veltaio Belt Co., asarshan, fliek. Will send their eeobra'ed Electro Volta.. Selte to the afflicted upon 80 days'. trial. Spey cures guaranteeL They mean what hey say. Write to them without delaj A Medicine without a Rival. KIDNEY liladduer, UrInary and Liver Diseases, Dropsy, Gravel and Diabetes, are cured by HUNT'S REMEDY, the Great Kidney and Liver Medicine. HUNT'S REMEDY cures Brighit's Disease, Rteteuntion or Nonreten. lion of Urinre, P'alns in the Back, Loins, or 8ide. HUNT'S REMEDY cures Irntemrperance, Nervous DIseases, General Debility, Female Weakness and Excesses. HUNT'S REMEDY cures Bhliusness, Headache, Jaundice, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and iles. HUNT'S REMEDY ACTS A T ONCE on the RKidneys. Liver, and Bowels, restoring them to a healthy action and CUREs when all other medicines fail. IIun. dredes have beers saved who have been given up to dlIe by friends and pysicians. Send fr pamphlet t WVM. E. CLARKE, Providence, R. I. Trial sise, 71 cents. Larg. size cheapeet. OlD BT ALE, DRUGGISTS, VEGETINE Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the whole System ITS MEDICINAL PROPRTi ARE Alterativee Tonie, Solvent and Diurete. Vegetine is mate exclusivelv from the 3uies ef carefullf-selected barkl rots and herbs, and sostrong concentrated that it will effectually eradicat e in the system everL tlInt 01 Mereo ft In, serefalous e a smor, Tuners, 4can oer.1'ancerouss sileetneor Erystpolas, Hal t Rhteenm. fty pob little jieansegpt;ftue fter, Fainatness at tas beuach. and all dlsea>es that ariset from impure blood. Set. atte, 1sa1111msunatory and bronle Rhe matlevi, Neur.iga, Gout and Spinal VemplainV4 tan only be effeoctualy oured through tue blooi. For Uleers and Eruptlive Diseases of the Shin, .ltstuls rnp es, Bleohes, 11olls, Totter 11"dbq and muf Worms VEGEITIN has never failed to effoot a permanent cure. For Pains in the Back, Kidriey Complaipte, Dropsy. Female weakness. Leucorrhola, arising ram Interncal ulceration. and uterine diseases and Genesa& DoiLty. V,EETINE aets dIreo y spon th causes of these complaints. It limigo. Mtes aid strent'ens the whole system .uti opon the a creuve or. ans, alilays inalammation oures ulceration and regu:ates the bowels. For Catarrh yopsla, Hnbltlmal Cativeness. *alpitation oi thle leart, Headache, Piles, N4ery eusness and Gnnerai IrUsLra ion of the Nervous mys.w no mediclice lias ever given sc~pr 0 sfactloun as %he u N. It pu the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and po. sses a contialhug power over the nerous System The remarkable cures effected by Veetln* have induced many physicians an apobca b flee whom we know, to prosorlbe and use it Ia their own~ families. In Ve tine ts the best remnedLyet d1%. eavere or o above diseas, and io only 'reliable. BLOOD PURIFIR ye& placed beggre the puIbno.yePlcdbfe Vogotine. PREPARED BY I. R. STEVENS, Bostong dams. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists, PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER COMPLAIRTS, Constipation- and Plies. Dr. P. I. OWrk 001111aroVL @a^ "c of Kidney Trealoles it acQed l a charm, It ha cured may vergibad of File., and has nVjer failed to act.e clenly." Olson FairnhUd, of St. Jubans, Vt.,says "Ii ofpricele" value. After sixteen years ufeigfrom Pile and oftlvoness It com. 0.. H bonf Berkshire says, "One pack aghsdone wonders for we ?n comploetew 012 lga severe iver and Kidney CompWnL.t IT HAS 9 WONDERFUL POWER. Soonselt A4tU on the LMRE, the HOWIMS ud the MIDNET8 at the same time. Because It cleanses the system of theposnus humos that develo in idney and Urinary diseases B I IOusne Jaundloe, onstipaIon, Pilet or in Rheumasm, Neuralgi and nervous disorer. RIDNZY-WORT to a dry vegetalel esm. yen" and eam be eat by mail prepa . One package will makeeix qis of medicine. '3-XFL.V' '3.W .XWC'O1V7- : 13rany it at the DnugEiW1. Prile, $2.00. WVLL0, RIMARDSON A CO., Prprietor, 1 2 (Win send poet paid.) J3vrlngtos, V4. CELEBRATEDS Serve an lasnjanet ien on Disease By invigorating a feeble constitution, renovat. andi innutritous circulat$on with Uost ehr Stomachl Bitters, the finest, the most highl sanctioned, and the most poput-tr tonic and preventie in existence. For sale by all Drug. The Purest and Best MedIcine ever Mad e. dc a e a ilon ofNops, Bu hu~ Man~ mest o ura tive propert es of all other Dittern, n''egu 'at"n"and'u'eanddie"l'h ie*ola Aamat on eath. mierare. us e*d, a'i.d*ad oerfetaee oratlo They give ne'wl1 foadigetheaged antinilra. To all whose e ployments cause irregnlari' ty ofthe bowelsor urinary organs, or who re' quiro an Appetiser Tonio and mild Sthmulant, Hlopnitters are invat Uabl, without intox loating. or. what the disesor all t Isrue hpBit ters. Don't waltuntllyoua i19 sick but Ifyou only feel bad or miserable, Du thoem at once. Inmay savoyourllfe,Ithas Saved hundreds. cureo r help. Do not oufr ie t your friend suffer,but use and urge them to U usop g Remember, flop BItters Is no Vile, drugg,,d drunken nostrum, but the Purest a n d Deat Medicine ever made the "iyNvAus RFalp sould be wthoutthemro. r au r.~ollien aseoand Irresile cure actics iol by drg'.s send Rochestr.N, uoninrnntan e,_ _ KIDITEY 'DISEAE and tone teoh diseased oves and throuh them power. Noe lnessAlohollo Bitters, hc do am (ill sd pos paid.) Dr. P'ieree's Golden Medical DIscovery cure cmmon Bteteh, .Piamle, or Eruiption, Bryan Roug S kia, in abort all diseases caused b purifin, anid invIgoratIng meedlolne. Eseially bas it manifested its potency In ele. 53Bes, Serol ieusBeres anid swel if you feel dul drows ,debilitated, have a lternate with ho fushes, rregularr appeite edlal Iscover has no equl ait esfects re In the cure of Drench il, Bevere Couglh sumtilon, It baa astonIshed the medical tacul greae medical discovery of the age. old by No uise of tak q elets (Little =Ove v.tem, diet, CeIas-unteess--.a.. steah, Dad . .* Wasse a4ua i. AbwAY4 Sarslarlllil kIelit ORl GMVf -WOOD UIt e D sated a mns s me Ohree e . Gan... Liver complaint. ?o. Not only does the uamparin aqwV401; exoe ean renlal a nto in the cure 44-wWww"k rMlOu Coasti nal and Skin bu6 it Is tenlpOtie oand immeni IDNEY AND BLADDER O iLAUS, - Urinary and Womb Dwhyiti,or pere s Wa ter b,lhv~D sees'ib ="AM. the water in thick, dtoDr' awdsed stnes ike trh whie t othooanl whie il, o mrsIne 1a OVARIAN TUMOR OF TW YNAW RO R.R. R. RADWAY'S Ready Relief, CURE AND PREVETS DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MORBUS, RHEUMATISM, FEVER AND AGUE, NEURALGIA, INFLUENZA, DIPHTHERIA, SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAIN1TS. ooseness, Diarrhwholera Morbus. or pain. Cut discharges from M bols are stopped in 16 or go Minutes by taking ItvAW&y,S Ready Re ie. No congestion or ton lmmation, n weatk ness or lassitude will follow tie use of the . IL Blelkf. IT WAS THE FIRST AND IS The Only Pain Rennedy thnt instantly stops the most excruciating as, allays Inflammations, and cures Oanq(s. fion, whether of the Lungs. stomeouh Bowels or other glands or organs, by one application. ter low violent, or excruciating the Pan tne 1heum,tic. Bed-ridden, Innrm. Crp led Nor one eai or prostrated wilh dsese a suffer. RAD'WAYIS READY RELIEF WLU afror% Instant ease. Rnflammation of the Kidneys, n ngammuten of the Bladder, Inglamma.tion of Che Bowels; Conorestion or the imange, more Throat, Difoul ronshin Bysteries, vroup, Diphtherk. Headache.tarrh, Ingluenuft Kadaehe. Toothache Uhilblains and Frot flie. The &plicatio of the Ready Reif to tepr wararts, hRheupaisrm.lolyeissw nfrd ease and comdol, water wil in a few minutes har )rmperso Sprains. 8eur Stomaoh, Hear tburn, Sick Head Bowels and l internalitns00.Wndnth Travelers should alwy carry a bottie of Rad. ate will preent sicknes or pan fro Radway's Regulating Pills. adata in thi OatiAen s A VEGETA&BLE SURSTITUTE FOR OAIML. .nigeson.-Dys Dse- ios. ness. lever Thaasnation of h oesUs and ali derangements ot the Internat icea Wratedi to effect a perfeet ours, t deOted u drug win sm ,tm vesln fromsases.of'te"%q~s '--rga os.i ~aUalrd n1ess of the Bl0od in burn Disgust of Fu~i*e ose eIg ia trng at the Beart ChoklDU er gut teaSi. t. Ugmn$e, eand Sudde Flushes og ea,Brning.Ine..e ....... Pric ad e, ,"at eaDn 'Radwy on Seriu an others relating to different classes of Dig. SOLD BY DRUGGl8TSr READ "PALSU AND TUtYN." fIntormation worth thousands wi be set TO THE PUBLIO, of Di.AwA' old estauishodI,I,I ED Psthnte base Qn orthe ml 5 JOS. O. GRUBB3 A 00. 712 Market Street Phi., GATTR she fos B NalLA fi' ebl.l'A . D-tion & ro. 0*1olo Agento r the United States for the extensivo ostalogue of 1ovello'S Eicl Plialffil. Oang them are mare t,&~ h~~4a~~ We call Gp-ftal attention to al es of [ries or lscy gibrlett Ioh o rishe of popular ones fre CO fn o 0diodB V OCO R A16 eOE ,~ ( l .pr 4'I c Tous y out 60ndf0oQ6n.Garfield %Grand Maroh, a iaoksIlDni me March (4 o0.i and egant port o the Iresidential Vaudidateg. Tonchers WIInota Ito eximin. luing the o WOEtRS aIP, red for tin I ahno .n anfa t le wter Al arTs-jasbos BOOK, i s.2 o n & o , Bo ton 26. M. DIBK&0.25h ant In Ph0 t a 28). for it Sohoolaons7fL H EL~IL U lttJ,(#); fr or Sdayho-is HOt LIOUT,(-20--uts) All are glrutoJ&ss books Don'it fail to examne. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. J. -U. DIT"ON4 00. 12MI0hostnt at., PhilW MAKE HENS LAY. An Unglisli Veterinary Slargeon and Chomst now travoling In thiscoountry, @&)vtbst mostof th*11o0s aat Poders'h , pr wo thl"s trash. Ho loytal,ia' Itniton Powdoertotv a&MO. u11.1 ur and Immensel To 111110a,ll *ar will mao hens lay Irk o iant'X6 4 e0mor I. a. JOHNSE 0., B er, WATERPROOF LINEN 1 PATENTED. LADIES' AND GENTS' CVIFFS, COLLARS AND MOSAil. WATERPROOF-ELAdTIC--DURABLE. These xoodq are far superior to any Linen Goods yet placed before the public, and in recommending them, we would, call attenttion to come of joeir re mark able featurra. which will conmend iheir use to all who study EVONvUlY, NEATNEdd and BEAUTY. lot. The Intorler Is fine [jnon. 2d. The exterior is Collu Mid. &I: Thme uhi cuo of atbovej combine@ the strength of Linen With the a, erpr of qualites or celluloi. 44h. The OXp16-a of wildhing In saved. Xf the goods are aoledl sinply oiwanst the with soap and watt.r. athr. The oods never wilt or fray on edges, and are poep rat ion proof. EDIS A Al00K RIDGE, Vole Agents for Penna., 18 North FOUUTIL St., Phila. jff0XQVT0 VyATCAyESIfPat. Jue 29. IBM. lV,ill cilar your ro,,ni fit a few nlnlltec without smoke, stm , or gr-aAo. P'ric . cents . end postal ,or Illustrated CIre'ulner. A Pitts wantol. Good terms. L. T. JONES, 16 Lig9t bi., Baltimore, bid. AGENTS WANTED to sell the LIFE OF GEN. JAS. A. GARFIELDo b 819 ABI .n author of wide celebrity. Ti ao k t t-ii piee. athut lno,tiow-pr-ced Full sun raed. "'ositlv-oly tholbest rnd cheRt ,, bm. k. Nt e olierofficIal. tnd Soo. at once for outfIt. IT giethobeat tersus. A,:t quick and you oan 2oUa auetsey. PJUDIIIARD 11HOd.. Publidhers, lstlaut bL., P'hiladelphila, Pa. S Sond stamp for 24 page Illus i~ua r tra edCatalogue. J. HI. CANOES RIDSUTON, Ounton. N. Y. BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUJMP frre loternsorwolli of any depth. Plain. Irons Porcelain, or Cbp"er-h"aed. Brands. Xi a XXX Go, 4A No.12. S BM 15 W;o;. 1. kon sale by the rrdware trde, UountTy Stores, Prmp makere, eto. See that the P ump you buy to stenciled C. Q. BLATCHLEY, 808 M ARKET Street, PHIL ADELHA. Pa. EBI A Musloai Journal. Ad's N. Brehm, Erie, P SAPONIFIER OAP MA KING. Detions co ay ec can ror mak in Hwel h .d nd .Toiled Sop quioicly AS1E FOIU SAP1%NTFIEEl, AND TAKE NO OTHER. PEN N'A SALT MANEF'G 40O.. PHIILAJ'A ACENTS WANTED to Sell the NEWUB OK, FARMINGFOR PROfiT TE,LLS SlOW TO. rme al en arrc t tea cosat Fmas. Money~~ o teVm confer a favor po the adverse and the tinatthat the saw the ades OPI*U Mohn e IbISs s n ~**~DR. .. t'sP ENum Lebanon. OhIo, AYEAR and expenses to agents Outfit Free. Address P. O. VIOKE RY. Augusta, Mo. Sorrespond to*ta1. SP. DR. N. 0. GRA~ctN PlIth tagAt of long standn a wek a il aes er hsee nied horse le hut6 atPi l . othintc AND PELES OR 5aon nandrndsf e me, hean , th"s'st m ".."",usla.W * a 0"*ione tavs volumes of testimony of tts won&erlt curative a hasrn than good, or drastic pills, but use nature s all Namters fa'ce' the worst Serefala s ha ad coo quered by haepowerful enring Tetter, Rose Rash, mott, darba. nulsw 1ro n, or . O.... .,.., ie ,bad tase In ith Intertsa lh-bow oral and tnge tofateti on are et firngfo irfect and radical etres, y, nti emen physicans pronounce i h druggists, yv etabe a artoutii r ocupltion. For Jfauudtee mu rnmea lanS theSoS4s noasaas gyayam