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AGIOULTUBR. AINTs ON 110MRs RE"RPImG. The *Jdo stall is a luxury, and ought to be or even ten feet wide, if the room anibespared. Loose boxes are impor. tan& for, horses of great value; In Auch stalls they can get perfect repose by changing their position, reoover from the fatique of a hard day'a drive and then be ready for their task the next day. The food best adapted to the borse is oats and hay of the best quality, occasionally varied with a bran mash, with turnips or carrots as an al. terative. The growth and develop. ment of bone and muscle depends greatly on the food they eat. It is im. portant to select such as contains all the elements needed to form the bone and njuscle of the horse. It -is self ev ident that the nutritive matter supplied by the food must be equal to the ex haustion or natural waste of the body to keep up condition. The horse that is about to be driven on a journey need* hardening by ex6rcise-preparing by sweating out the body to purifly and increase the circulation of the blood, and also by hand rubbing the legs to m.ke them firm and elastic-a prepar ation In some degree corresponding with that attained by a horse thr daily driven on the road for ordi work. Foy one week from the they need daily exercise, comment with eight or ten miles, and gradua. Increasing to twenty per day. This exercise, with appropiate food, will harden their muscles, strengthen their limbs, and prepare them to performed their tasks without giving out oil the road, materially declining in flesh, or seriously exhausting their physical powers' If we perform long drives with horses accustomed to short work only, the sudden transition from indo lenes to great exertion will relax their musMles, weaken their joints, depress thf ir spirits, and break down their con stitution. They are not prepared f6r such severe exertions. Condition will prepare them to do their work cheerful ly last their lives out with sound limbs, and preserve their constitutional vigor. lcRE are a couple or hints that may be serviceaule in the management of the calla lily and oleanler. The first relate to the calia lily, which, bought at a greenhouse, soon began to droop and turn yellow. I procured a three gallon glazed crock, filled it two-thirds full of rich earth, and thon put in the plant and filled nearly to the brim with water, which I have kept at about that level ever since, adding now and then a few drops of ammonia. To day, my calla stands four feet high, with four broad, dark green leaves; a stalk in the water line is as large tir.ny wrist, and t so flower at ms arc appearing.' The iecond describes a better way with the oleander than the usual one of allowing it to grow without training, in the de sire to procure blossoms at the earliest possible moment: " In starting from a cutting, my practice i to pinch oir the shoots above the second or third joint, or more if desired, and the reward for such practice is double, and sonmetimes treble, the number of shoots whicli may again be pinchlc(, thus producing i com pact,.bushy head,- This Is in itself an ornament; besides, the plant Is vigorous and able to support a large numuer of clusters of flowers." To MAKE new hair grow, use CARB, LINE, a deodorized extract of petro leum. This nat.ural petroleum hair renewer, as recently improved, is the only thing that will really produce new hair. It is a delightful dressing. IxAyEs IN IlOnssCs.-.lloaves is caused by over-heeding on clover, hay or straw and sometimes by other bulky and in - nutritious foods. Th'ie expansion of the stomach presses upon and inter feres with the action of thme lungs, Dusty hay, smutty straw and othier impure bulky substances mnay give trouble somnetimes by irritating the air passages and1( cause heaves. Otten it ia constitutional, being inherleed, wvith narrow chests and lun)g8 incapable of pecrforming their true service during violent exertion. It is doubtful if it can be entirely cured, but relief may ce possible. Feed moistened cut feed, meal mixed with it, or steeped oats. A horse with the heaves should be fed and watered at least two hours before going out to work. Thn trouble is lla ble to return at any time, and no cer taitnty of relief from it need be enter, tamned by tihe- owner. It is qIuite a care, when once a horse seems to be rid of it, to keep him so. 1t is niotcomnmn with horses thm&s have the best atten tion givenu to the p)rep)arationi of' their food. K n.m. Youn SHEEP~m YOU~Ne,-Thcre are hew tanimals k(ept on thme farm WI bich when they arc ini their prime, pay aIs well as sheep, and there are few, if anmy others, upon01 whiom 01(d age has sucih a danmaging effect. As the sheep is much shorter lived than any other of our do mestic animals, it is not stratige that, many tarmiers attemnptto keep tnecm too long. At, ten years of age the horse is Just inm his p)rime, anud thme cow Is ais good as ever, with the prospcOto01 remnainling so several years lonlger. But the sheep is very old whiemylt reaches the age of ten, thme natural limit of the term of life. After reachling this age sheep are very likely to be il,Jured by the slight exposures which (10 younger animals no harm. T1hey are more liai. ble to be att,acked by disease, and it they live they will be likely to produce less woool anid snaaller lamba than they have done previoumsly. We (10 not think it pays, e~xcept p)erhmaps in special instancees, to keel) sheep after they are six years old1. EGYPTIAN ConN-Is attracting con siderable attenioni in California. The yield is enormous; itacquires little care and .nakes excellent food for' man and beast. It Is not produced in ears at all, but, in a muchi muore condensed form, it does nmot, grow as tail, but branches more than Indian corn, amid each branch is tumfted with a large head conitaining thousands of seeds. The climate of port,ions of California is similar to that of Eitypt, anti it is thlought this graini wviii prove to be a very valuable p)roduct,. Onie grower in that State claims to have hairvested a crop averaging eighty bushels to the acre. The grailn resemibies hiulled bar ley, for which it is easily mistaken. * There are two varieties, wh Ito and browni, dif'ering in color and( flavor. The white has as fine as flavor as rice, while thq brown hias an acrid taste while green, and till is pecrfectly dlry, that tuakes it undesirable as anm article of food,. * IIonored amnd mlest. When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by combining some well known valuable remedlies, the most wonderful *Kmed icine wgis produced, which would ue such a wide range of disease that os all other remetion could be dis * ,.pensed with, many wore skeptical; but p)Qo its1 merits by actual- trial has d1 ~lpd all d6ubt, and to day h, die co0orts of tha .(reat* - ,, 11op ~w;e re esed by al. DOMEBST0. MOTHS AND OARPXT BEECRUE.-These insects have a great repugnance total low, and may be kept from woollens and furs for and Indefinite period by Its use. The wife of one of our Anieri can ministers who resided abroad 'for many years told uc that she preserved her tine carpets left In thip country en-, tirely from the ravages of moths by wrapping up with them tallow candles. When the carpet beetle has commenced his work the carpet shouk be taken up, sprinkled thoroughly with benzine and tbe floor painted over with melted tal low, taking care to fill up all the crev Ices In the floor, as Ill these the larvw secrete themselves. The carpet lining will prevent any tallow getting upon the carpet. The Builder and Wood Worker gives an account of the man ner in which a set of furnl}ure that seemed to be alive with the larvie of the moths was made good again. It was set Into a room by itself aNd the upholstery saturated. through and through with benzine, applied by means of a watering pot with a fine rose sprinkler. Three gallons at thirty cents a gallon were required. This killid every moth, larvae and egg. The benzine dried out in a few hours and ts entire odor disappeared in three or ,r days. Not the slikhtest harm &ppened to the varnish, or fabric or wood or hair stufling. Moths pasIbd and not a sign of a moth was seen. The carpets were sprinkled all around the sides of the room with equally good effect. When.roolous or iurs are in fested with moths, If they are put In a box and sprinkled with be-zine, and dhe box closed tightly, the moths will be destroyed. Those who can procure barrels from which alcohol has Just been emptied will find them good to store woollens In. The atmosphere of such a barrel when closed tightly sutf.. focates the pests. A garment that is sealedt up in fine brown paper is safe from the moths, but it must be entire ly free from them before being sealed uip. A fool once nore. "For t.en years my wife was confined to her bed with such a complication of ailments that no doctor could toll what was the matter or cure her, and I used up a small fortune in humbug stuff. Six monhs 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. Two bottles cured her, she is now as well and strong as any man's wife, and it cost me only two dollars. Such folly pay.Q."1-1. WV., Detrolt, Mlioh.-Free Press. JOINT FOR BREAKFAST, LuNcxEON On PICNIc.-SIx or eight, Pounds flank of beef very fresh, cut out the bone, la V It in a shallow earthen-ware pan, and rub well In the following mixture; fotir tablespoonfuis of salt, two of brown sugar, one tablespoon ful each of powdered cloves, mmce and ginger. *i'urn the meat, every day for a week, and rub in the liquor found in the pan (take care tu cover from the flies at tracted by the sugar in the mixttre.) soak in cold water for twelve hours. The best plan is to put the meat into a deep saucepan full of water, cover with the Ild, and let it stand all night, then dry It In a cloth, roll it tightly, put one iron skewer through, and well bind it round and over int> a go d shape. Steam until done, take it out, and lay it on a board, put a plate turned over on the top with a heavy weight upon it, an( when quite cold the binding may be takecn oilf. SALAn nxI D FnlUITs.-This French dessert Is alple and good. Take equal parts of' straw-berries or raspt>errIes, red and white currants and v'ry rip)e cherries, and remove nli the stalks and the stones from t,he cherries. Sprinkle a generous quantity of powdered lump sugar over tite fruit-it will be hard to get it too sweet-and a wineglass of the best p)aie French brandy or more, according to the quantit-y of fruit, toss lightly until the sugar is all dissolved, anId serve. Scoucaian LINEN-Peel and slice two onions, extract, the juice by p)oundling and squeezing ; cut up half' an ounce of line white soap, and add to the juice; two ounces of fuller's earth and half a pint of vinegar. Boil all together. Whoe' cool spread over the Acorched linen, and let it, dry on ; then wash and boil out, the linen, and the spots will disapplear, unless burned so badly as to break the threads. TuIOUsANns upon01 thOusands of ..-lid ron die annually of those diseases in oldent to e.iy chIldhood ; whereas, It Dr. Bull's B iby Syrup weore used in time, their' lives wou:ld in all proba bility be saved. FrA8'T i'nOMI lEAs.-TlO 0O10 large tea cupifull of split bruiisetd peas put one( pint of b)oiling wvater; cover It closely so as wholly to exclude the air, and set It in) a cool oven or by the side0 of the fire for 24 houtrs, whmen it should have a 111ne ?rot,h on tihe top ; a tablespoon fulI of the wvater Is the p)rop)ortlon (in a warm climate) to 0on0 pound of flour; yeast thius prepiarcd Is very generally used1( in Persia, aund the wvriter has em ployed it in India for' three years with p)erfec t success. TAxxI a barrel and slack a bushel of fresh limle 1in It, by cove lng tihe lime with boiling water. A fier it Is slackedl ad(d( cold water enough to bring It to rho consistencey of good whitewash, then dissolve in water and add one pound1( of wvhite vitriol (sulphate of zinc) anid 0one quart of 111ne salt. This makes whitewash that will stick as well as p)ainit. 1t owes its durability chiefly to the vitriol, which hardens1 and fixes the wash. False ltennossi,g. Suppose a macline should fall to per. form Its work, and the owner, instead of trying to ascertain the cause of fail uire anti remledy it, should conlclude' to run right along, and argue that as the machin11 had heretofore come arround all right it wouldn soon1 be so again. if' a general and1( pernmnent breaok-downi ensued could anybody be blamed but himself ? Now, prIecisely tils way (10 people act aid arue whena tihe "human machine'' is out of order. When t.he liver is "tor pId" and bowels constip)ated every one knows that D)r. PIerce's Pleoasan t Purgative Pol lets afford promp lt and( permanent irelef. Yet someI gJuCss the "inlachline" will Colme around all righrr, anid do nothilug. Could ainy system of false reasoning be more glernicious? Suhppose thle blood be out ot' order and there be pimi. pies, ulcers, or runninig sores with scrofulous tumnors, swellinlgs anid gen eral debIlIty, and those thus affeoted should refuse to use Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical D)iscovery, guessing that tihe blood would putrify itself, cotild any body be blamed but themselves, if a general and permanent break-down of helhesued ? No remedy yet known eq-uals t DIscovery In curing all *rfulostfrt bronchial and lung $40OR, Sald h ruggeista. EUMOX(U. GREAT-GRANDPAPAI - "Oh indeed I you can lici your sisters at lawn-ten Bl, can you? Well done, my boy I but beWare of self-conceit, and never brag. Why. I could liok everybody at lawn tennis when I was your age-or could have.done if there'd-been any lawh tennis to play I I was the best cricketer, the best fencer, the best boxer, runner, jumper,.swimmer and diver I ever came across. either at school, or col lege, or after;' wid in classics and mathematics I bea 'em all clean out of the field I As for riding, no one ever touched mie, or dancing either; let alone that I -was the handsomest man in the county, and the best dress ed, for that matter; besides being the wittiest and the most popular. Ay, and such a song as I could sing, too I And yet a more modest and unassum itg demeanor than mine it's never been my good fortune to set eyes on, man or boy, these fourscore years and ten-for I am all that, my boy, and wore, though you'd never believe it to look at me beware of self -conceit, my boy, and never, never brag I" WE know of many cases where women have had their home duties greatly lightened by use of Dobbins' Electric Soap, (made by Cragin & Co., Philadelphia). We advise you o try it and satisfy yourself of itt merit. IlAnVARD man wants to know how to tell if strawberry shortcake Is made In regular style. If, after eAting i, you go to bed and dream that you are pursued by a three-headed dog, which can climb trees, and wake up, to iid yourself feeling as though a threshleg machine was at work inside of you, it is strong evidence that the cake was of the regulation sort. ON,% of the lady teachers in a Reno public school, a few days since, was laboring with an urchin on the science of simple divison. This is what came of it: "Now, Johnny if you had an orange w.Ilch you wished to divide with your little sister, how much would you give hej ?" Johnny: "A suck." LITTLE four-year old Ned discovered why mice are created with tails. He was permitted to buy one that had been killed in the house. He returned in a few minutes with, ".Well, papa, I buried mousie, and I left his tall stuck out so you can tell where his grave is." A NEw ToRK ,engraver recently made this mistake: "Mr. and Mrs. - -respectfully request your pres ents at a marriage of their daughter. A OENTLFMAN being asked whether he was seriously Injured when a steam boiler exploded, is said to have replied that he was so used to being blown up by his wife that mere steam had no Pffect on him. Two gentlemen were lately examin Ing a portion of a plough in a market plie. "I'll bet a guinea," said one. "you do not know what this is for?" "Done," said the other; "it iL for sale." The bet was won, and the wager paid. A anon mjany musicians are to be married this summer, for we learn fron the watering p'lace golsip that all Lhe prominent ntiltary bands have been engaged. IF the P1rei lent of the Uoi;e m States felt in proporton to his piace, as big a.s a policeman in his new uniform, he'd grw rouud1-shouldlered trying to dodge SLEEPI,E.ss nigh s and cheerless days will be prevented if you use Dr. Bullz Baby Syrup to induce sleep andi( comn p)os:.re for the baby. Price 2-> cents. A C2a..T wino was induced, after nuueh persuiaslon to try some cannedl meat, brought it back, showing the mnarks o: his teeth on the tin. andi indignaath denying that it was goo I to eat. "How sweet the mnooznlight sleep& tipoi tis bank," as thne bu.rglar re m'arked to his pal, while they g zed at the iustit utionk they iatended to rob the first dark night. "JF I have ever und ay unikinid words, hiannah," said .Mr. .imily re tiectively, "I take them ali t-A:k.'' "Yes, I sup;'ose you w ant to u-e themw over again," n aa the no: v'.ry v'thng~ rep)ly. NjmPPINo the Bud-)xr. fln1' a4gel her, "U s i wilt thou be mine'--R 'e answered, "I amn sor ry, it cannon r>e a Rh >se cannot, be turned into a Budd." "HEK seems to have been shot in the dimaphrmagm." said the doctor. "Oh no!" exclaimed isis weeping listener, "hie wass shot right in thme lower end of the saloon." Ecuio Answers-"W hat to Eat and low to publish. "What to Ett and Where to Get It," would , meect with a livelier sale just now. YEGETrINa Is acknowledged by all classes of petople to be the best and most reliable blood urifier In the world. "Now tell me candidly, are you guilt-y Y" asked a lawyer of- ails elieni, "Winy, (10 yOn suppose I'd be fool enough to litre you if'! was innocent ?" I)avin DAVIS is not the sort of a man to stay oin the fence long. Thlaat's so. No feince cani stand It over hialf ani In mtr. SrrhJ'o on thle refrigerator door is now moreo popular and cooler thian asvJnging on1 tine garden gate. Sos oneo says a an must he either an anvil or a hammer;i but how many are nothing buf, bellows. TIntna have been a great many fail tires this year, and the rush to Europe is therefore Correspondlingly large. WVui' is a young lawyer like thne na tiotnal curreincy? B3ecause heo is a legal teinder iand somnewhlat green; A Y oNicEns boy savys: "There is twNo kinids of chlckens-roosters anid setters; and( sotters doni't lay when they set." PxasR5IinAT TION never rains; it simiply Gonca withouit sayinug-A deaf mute. Tna ties that biincftX7iertise. Szcrs things right-Tne hen. AsITaIo CUOLRaa, Cholera Morbus. Summer oOm aaint. Conic Sour Stomach Uiarrhma and al Afet oins of ths Bo~wels. incId ?nt to either enildren raanita, are cured at once byDr. Jay e's cgi'ninata Dlsam. IL allays tine ir itatl0i ani ea.ms the action of the stomach, aa bel loasanEt otta. inan,a.copsa Tnx drdnkrd Is .brden to hiiel as well-as his fr oil and both he and his friends WJ1 give mt;ch to b a$le to see re s and -sobriety O inUe4 BttsfR ntot1(ation becomes a die eas4J requires & remedy of no usuai Aotivity to reach the difficulty. Those * no have taken Simmons' Liver kegua tor declare that itsets.the liver in action and Invigorates the system In such a way as to destroy the craving lor strong drinks, and soon tise desire for liquor ip entirely.diss;jaed. While shaky nervo\is and distressed, resort to Sim mons' Liver Regulator as a Tonio, to arouse the torpid liver to action, to regulate the bowels and remove the feeling of general depression and with it the craving for liquor. Voternoes.. Cotapaxi, In 1788, threw Its fiery rockets 8000 feet above its crater, while In 1754 the blazing. mass, struggling ror an outlet, roared so that its awful voice was heard at a distance of more ;han 000 miles. In 1797 the crater of runguragua, one of the great peaks of he Andes, flung out torrents of mud, ,vhich dammed up the rivers, opened low lakes, and, In valleys 1000 feet ?rlde, made deposits 600 feet :deer. le stream from VesuvItts, which in 837, passed -through Torre del Greco, -ontained 33,000,000 cubic feet of solid uatter, and in 1793, when Torre del 3reco was -destroyed a second time, the naRs of lava amounted to 45,000,000 subio ftet. In 1700 tna pou e I for h t flood which covered 81 square miles >f surface, aind measured near ly 1,000, )00,000 cubio feet. On this occasion ;he sand and scoria formed the Monte Rosini, near Nicholosa, a cone of two xilles in circumference, and 4000 feet ilgh. The streamn thrown out by A tna in 1810 was In motion at the rate of a yard a day for nine months after the 3ruption; and it is on record that the lava of the same mounttn, after a tei - rible eruption, was not thoroughly cool and consolidated for 10 years after the 5vent. In the eruption of Vesuvills, A. D. 79, the scori and ashes voml:ed forth fAr exceeded the entire bulk o the mountain; while in'1660 ,Ena dis 4orged more than 20 titues it own mass. Vesuvius has sent its ashes as far as Donstantirople, Syria and Egypt; it [iurled stones eight pountds In weight to Pompell a distance ot six mtleis, wvhere sailar masses were tossed up 1000 feet above the summit. 0otapaxi las projected a block 01 100 cubic yards a volume a distance of nine miles; and 3uibawa, in 1815, during tile mnos, errible eruption on record, aent its isles as far as Java, a distance of 300 ulius of surface, and, out of a popula lon of 12,000 souls, only 20 escaped. -Surgeon's Po rquisitels. An English legal journal speaks of a omewhat embarrassing legel question vhich has arisen at Washington. A urgeon amputated both legs of a pa lent, claimed them "as hisperqusiUs,'' aced them in spirits, and exhibited hem in a local museum in a jar with he name of the original owier. The atter, who objected to this publicity, trought an acenon f or the recovery of the el-s. No decision has been arrived at. ut the authorities are anxious in the Datter, for, if the plaIntiff succeeds, hey fei other limbless individuals nay fol'ow his example, and so the nuseum mayv in time be robbed of much >f its .entd au ndproa n erest. It ha-s been suggested that the nus-eumn a'ihorities should take their tand up:mi the principle that the legs, s-hen avered, become dead, and that it common law there is no property in dVf tiaman body. Natnre's Siuiee-way. The ki lrne are nature's eilce-way to wash mtr the debriq of our *onstantly changing yd4e.. If the-y do not wmik propirly the .rouble is felt erorywh -re. Tuen be wise and se aX.n as you 090 signs of disorder get a acvkage of Kidney-Wot.--Sun, What 3m more Tes-rible, more palrnful, more exasperating, dis'o->nrag. ant an perelktent than PI LE's especially to Lf!heted rmortals who have trned lotions, omr L.ent.. Pi14, electuarses and all mianneroAf mostrami and doctors' stuff. interDally and sx'ernalIy. without relhef I What won-fer is it tha-t half a millhon redeemed siuffere.rs should about hoesonaa over the discove:y of Aniakos '' an infablhble cure for Pales ? This m.dic,al m ra.el-, so. amp!e as to excIte wonder 'a. w-ee do~c ors have not thoughit of It be rore, .,o pr !fpt and certain In its action as to iac.re fe r aeelf the title of inafaliblc. so ecl niine anid rational in its combination of poul .c-e, an-trumwent and mnedicie, as to rend-r he i.itimate cnre of 95 per cent, of average scee of pile, sure, is not an accidental disn h~very. but the solntion of a problem by the tudy and ezperience of Dr. Bibbee. an ac xpl.ahed anid d.ainguishedi phy.aio:an of 40 rea-.. oanding. It has stood the te*at of 20 reare ex;-:raenos; ovt-r hair a millh-n of suf !otr ha.-e need at w t.ta a ce m. and d )ct0re >f a I sebo-.is now p'r scribe at in thelr prac Ice arnd at io pronoun -e4 to be the nearest o an infallible cure for p lea yet dl.oovered. Arnkb,i.' D'r. 8 8Il.,bee'.i External P'ile Reni.edy. ic sold by rugglsta everywhere. Prtice *I.(00 v-r L,ox. I-ample. m-ille a rnr.i. to til suffer -re 'n apliclatain to P'. Neuataodter kP4., JUxsI0 , Ne w York. The voltate Belt Co., starshall, SUch. Will send thert celebrated Electro Voltaic 3elta ta the afflicted upon 80 days-s trial. peedy cures guaranteec They mean what her say. Write to them without delay. A Medicine without a Rival. KIDNEY lavle UnDary ,a eu Lie DIseases, Dropsy, HUN'SREMEDY, HUNT'S REMEDY cures flright's Disease, Itetention or Nonreten. tion of Urine, Pains in the Back, Loins, or Bide. HUNT'S REMEDY cures Intemperance, Nervous Dilseases, General DebilIty, Female Weakness and Excesses. HUNT'S REMEDY cures flhliousness. Hecadache, Jaundice Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, OonstIpation and Plies. HUNiT'S REMEDY ACTS AT ONOrE on the Etldnevs,Liver, and Thoweta, restoring themi to a healthy aciton. and CUIRES when an othter medIcInes fall. Ho1n. dreds have been saved hwho have been given up to die by frIends and phyalelans. Send Ior pamphlet to WM, E, CLAREE, rovidene.e, It.L 'Trial alte, 76 eents. Large ase ehteapes sOr.n nW Ar1i nIananIRe. W6 E~GTINE uries the peod, Neo oates and I1vigorates,the whole Ssutem. 1Tf tXDIIXA PROPT"MAR Alterative, Toie,solvent and Diurete. 01 crehily-elegr=2jceroots and .m To stufI soae xleetfen t he ilpsallys raVcyrom the symoveryrtstint or Gores, G* ,fterw ImMe xr Eas.a dilleues that &ribe frili impure *togd. sel. alteo, Es1006mmatery and 4fente RIhen. 1 4 a fflaq Get aai upanad $11110411 tue Wlood,l&efoWI ue For Uleesand urtive Diseases etth Shim #'."'..limple.' ieebm wrE, TNTIX ha never aled tqoigrt, pelvianent cutil, For PaIls to the Back, KidneyC0plata11, DropsY, Femalf! WOaUNs. Leueorrbaea, ar1in1 from 6ternal aioeraiona derinee and General Debility, VJTiJE ao Y upon the causes of these complaints. It t&vio. and uvagensthe wholsem a1119ct sposthes er all inat lurm uoutio and rftRte at bowel. For Catawil Dys pia, Habitoalo410 sipliatlonth of ilewe4r,ne& Ofesnes and General Prest1ration ot'the Nervous lysten. no medicine has ever yI ea such 1ttisferaction"a the VZOWNIL. It pulinds the blood, cleanses all or the organs, a poe. sese a COtIiUg power over nervos The rnmarkable cure eirowteb t ne bavo Induoed mak y p"lpans an apo ds whom we know, to prescribe and use it a their own 1%mlile. 00VOM vetne fs the best rem yet dw ovlor the above dtRoaes,e and i1=the onWy reliable BLOOD PURIFIER yet plao before %he PU0110. - Vogotins. PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston. Uan. Tegetine is Sold by all Druggists. PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER COMPLAIeTS, Constipation and Piles. Dr. It. rki th Hero, Vt , guess of li-y Trouble I has done Actd o'rhArm It ha soroy ver bad aeOf u an ha oas Acl ale. Ah 1the r0WELrad u te o %ile Oatie. me .'Tck the on e w -nUn Iuan'noa in cu in a s -orie at tm Nouaian. Onepacag wlM kexqofdcn. IT HAS9 WONDERFUL yy9 POWER. Swalteit Aeus ont illeVID, tof 2OWjq soil -the =meIT at the sane ftn. RBeCaue it cleanses the system of WE pLLso s C Chumors that developes, n ney and Urinary diseases, i8 lousnes" Jaundice, Constipation, Psl, orn Rheunatsm, Neuralgia and nervous disorders. KIDNtY-WORT Is atdty egetable emr ptundand e be se s by n all prepaid. out PsckagO will milkeItx ofniedicie. Woy It at the Drogt.es. p-ler i.te. WLLS, RICHAtDSO an Co., Proplietors, To2 (Wll send poetpaid.) caUsirg*aV pSiere arnva usabio, WtOt inteas fl norating afe' osiuin Oe-t teg a delae pnhyiue an siciu ayhi IaysaveyUtitousrltas wied hundtres eLoa h Biters nt ufrnes temost hly sucioe, s and urothemto us ar toni ana dren n Dealer bgenoerall. heurtaaleatMedIcine ever lade.:te"nvf aN hol biniout o Hos orhm any mo c uarn tivopopere s al terdlte noes teratst ToPurierLie Re u a t nd ie andelt soig odi se n pos ibl.) xs heefo fitr. Pir s ,oGoldn dia Dpoerfec are hi hprim t !iEet pall whs ane pinyl inoitCue ire,nai etley haomn admed isponian Berepeaateerea,annvaw rfgen re d usbi.c,bWitt.d nt . etntg oue. reulrda N mate whtr fe llg re yitm ar htte dsas ral u nis ue H cu -help D Ma ota suer s netorfind I 9 .8. t A '. tK e .1 .1 to * Novele~iuaLMl*c""oi* Prie or y 9tson & o., B oo A Cnv4p r Ae P n o atg r SOlit ill Bon fat en.raild Untlo an rMarab o posmI( "a 1 elgn go too nay ak J1rdn o e , Bont 6t0 on during te i I . __.. u'. ovo8k i.a..r j 0a anon n arWON-m, V sai0or Tj ( ) Qel. ds . P t I 1 11( ffr iscitorysastauoerbqoe 00 9 ena d a d d are b o r Tore a aOrwrts Te.M s 11 A o tale, - o A .-n at Ba cotf oie eght no, s n. MAND TAENS LAY,L !:? In tbso WUle6 BaPtoot 6=h aad 0tiltolersor* jxt one 4 sr. o sod immensCJUlalil :..a,,' grtl:31wai* nts TI Shrm' 10a 7 So-*l.' Ua ect::-urgre ~1o ~ auatoo5e,A't AGENTS WANTED to soll the LIFE uv EN.JAS,A. GARFIELD Ab&a!n aulr owde Lbe rt. i W 00ra( . t irt o - 60st end1h2n.0 b41 . irnakn uthmr sffon tn e. t nc fir out%ia W iv l. woet Ptusr,ng. I uo ndyuer e a P D D III Od., Publhore 18IPROX'A IIIAR PhilAIS .. PRLAI atc y our '4t i owt n soke si or greao Price 6u centa. end pota terms. L. T. JON ES, 163 Light Mt., Baltimore, Mid. WATERPROOF UINEN!I PATENTED. X.ADIES* AND GENTs SJUFVS, eOI.LAS E t AND NOs. WATERPROOF-ELATIO---...DURABLE. 8 A et pld befoarewte the pubHic, cr iun enln g no abe foaur w will consmeid heare Tre study RA 0 . oud O ueMY, NatNEit and ea to i e Linn. C Linn n it thn na erp ofrqualue, or Cell o goas ae soile sim o t wi h sp an al ere ragooprneer Wilt or fray on edges, and are1 pelipurakioiupeoof EDI A 8100 K RIDGE, Hole Agent for Penna., 18MNorth FOurl ot., Plum,0. BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUMP o a.una ores of eeh r,000 a rdin tigir sil inot G . J. BLAT. RLLEY, 808 MARKET Street, PirL Dl Pbi .Pa. h tI work lie emn pie, aunic aovetamn cofer a fao u on the advertiaer and the I No otherb offiiia ahey aw thce Fr. e Ina th nn ain the aper GREAT WETER6., GUN WORKS, Pittsbugh NVIes8hecotiYo u s .o d forexamnates to 1or Pliu nd expenses to agents terms J6.T. JNES Outf igSte.,Daittmre, id I P.O. VIOKERY Augusta, Me. * RUSIITON, Canton. N. Y, Ea isla&ase sas Da. J. Mwrgs babnon, Ohia Fas A usical Journal. -Ad's F. Brehm. E.f, a N ENNBYLVANIA MIT!ARY ACADUMY TOee e Ohemistry.40 laics and ofnIls. eere coferredn t OO SIPATIO ,g3 A D~ PONE fro tsn n arestores stog hare volumes of testimony of its won uraul our s. barna than good, or drsstte plus, but use ntre - can a 1 .u.,a re oc1Sc.ar i' alI~ D iscoern Fve r e,Say 1M lOOd, are conquered by thi powerul A'." tat m'uth,'int .' hea et neob ttkaea D r w1c Brf , and rulaalaa reurc to duggist., ge r Te 1se "ulle. # 3 i *.r ts :IkL I)-pDult1#11 P 0' soIs11"to U5k TheO 1 U4I00 )ORRUPTAND VITIATING Rh. teISM SerOW1at 0Uleir .sIMan g Dr" Gr, aeeDiad o I onleeing heDatho ed, mle Orte-A - - Iun 1ik thTwjf n otad e c a Ud heb , D rmits, hek a 02%_aM,te, r, n t, eM Bramatie Liver Com.RaOl t.LAo. jM3O only ea..~.. 1U0E4Y AND RLADWER COMPLAINTS, bwtar. mind Womb DWWJ9s., Oriveli DIx"tes loner 1110e of Waier, inoontactive o. ifin o Ispetelbliminuria, adld In all aes w4ere there an orIckdust depoIts, or he water Is thick, Cloudy, mixed with sb. tanoes, like the white Of an ewig,or threaddiS Rhite k, or%here is a znorid. dai. biliqu pVpeaanee Sad White bone-dust . deposits, and Men ther toa pricking, burning a -neatiou, when P"yln water, awid pain In Wue small of hebika oethe loins. Nold by Drug. st. NRYON DOLLA R )VARIANT HEMOROUSTN TBARW anowrH URI) BY DR. FADWAYS RiCEHIM. one WOOSJ contains more oi the Active vinool. ile?a Medicines than Puny other P'repAi atlou. aken In Teaspoonful doses, while others ro. 0Wre nve or si time n pmuch. Re Re R RAD WAY'S Ready Itelief; CUREO ANI), PREVRNTS MiENTERY, DIARRHCEA, CHOLERA MORBUS tHEUMATISM, FEVER AND' AGUEj NEURALGIAIH*EI NFLUENZA,DIH ERA SORE THROAT. OIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL 00IMPLAINTS. nosenes DlardsMtc Colera Mors pa at discharges from the bwels arest , oaI or 2 Minutes by tok raiadw 'sHeMY Re ef. No congeption or In'f*mnmacion. no weak nsa oraatud wil ollow te use of the A. It. Allet. JT WAS THlE FIRST AND I8 The Only Pain Renjedy at Instantl the most exruclanr Lon ioatn atlos., and cures Con,%. lonweohe Of the ,ungP, stomach flowels Otlir gilands or orrans, 1wy on,% pePeOatlon, n from one to twenty mianutea, no tuat er pow violent or excruclatin te pain. te hUM tCo -BedrIddern, inai a hal-d, Nery us. Neuralgc org rostrated With, Wd[saj nay tffer. HADWAY1 RdADY RELIL will afford rWtarlt ease. hnlammnation oa the uanoy. a r111easv-aet n ofthe ricndiert n9lammao of the Boweilq. C fthmK08%10u of the Lutilr, lore Throat, imul Brothin, 'alpitntla of tre riet. P71terlys, Crop, Diphtheria alar,rit, m!luenua leadche Toothache, . A eessn feuraltia, 12enma'-Nawn ColdS Itibil. Acie Chilis, The apphceato of the ayterlt Vie pr' hrte oaint ad perfet luie ou tA will I ta nino muecur, xanras, oi.. Diaries 0i1 Iiyssie Col, nd Ion tiIwr Plas anes bote Bood in. ra ea dyte th tnach, fauewdoa. liit ra ody co i utr as a tImun t ric e Fty letDp*roe.Wb r h s lad way's Rllegulatng Pill. erec Plownsof the aothn. Ayes lent., eat, rNgti tae I tei Odpuderan.uhso Perteetlats, elgantlyper ted wit Weeet ha, pure reuaer puify coenslana0 d nwar PaLS, tileureth llDra'a' ther rtealatn Liffernt,welassdes, ofDi. er 88ru Wareses. Heach Cnt.,a N, seeFrYr.Inanwonrth thead Bwlsl.besn rd al beone 09et r r of the a se as thantebend torteee-t a pefc ut Punrel d I Oisere t e alwn sym s0 reltinr cmha th~ses ha sle "Raday" s os aB S nchelebr rrctos -ining r Fl rgatte ar, rroin r fer.n 8en. oas w e In rtIna pur Dnes of po Pellow trs t o er the prican Ee. l'InI JO. .GR &le,hetLisan S CdnFuhof eat MuarkeIt tee.h aa 3Eto from E all el the abv.1N eu orr. A RMINGF5 ORntape