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O UL TU RAO TMR OST ENDURING VKgoU.-Of 0ences the most enduring and the i -mos satisfying to the eye is the stone , wall. if its toundation is well laid It t ay lst as long as the world-which, a Indeed, it may slowly sink into; or the I acomulatiug layers of earth may in g years cover it; but4t will still be a wall r -a grassy iluge with a core of stone. : A waIl soon gets rid of its new look. At is not propped up on the earth, but V has Its foundations in it; mosses and itehens take quickly and kindly to it, 6 and grass anu weeds grow out of its lower crevices, mullein and brakes and the bulby staas of golden-rod spring up beside it: Black raspberry bushes loop along it, over it, and stretch out - lrom it, olumps of sweet elders, shade Ics sides, and their broad cy mes of blos soms, and later, clusters of blackber- r ries, beloved of robins and school-boys, bend over it. W hen the stones of which it Is built are gathered from the filds, as they generally are, they are of Infinite variety, brought from the far borth by glanciers, washed up by the waves ol ancient seas, and tumbled down to the lower lands Irom the over hanging ledges. Lumps of gray granite and gnelss, and dull-red blocks of sandstone, f.agments of blue lime stone, and only a geologist knows how mony others, mostly wita smooth-worn sides and rounded corners and edges. All together, they make a line of beau tiful variegated color, and of light and shade, Oue old wall that I know of has been a rich mine for a brood of cal low geologists, who have pecked it and overhauled it, and looked and talked mostly wisely over its stones, and called them names hard enough to break their stony hearts. SOME TniNGs FARMERS SHOULD KNow.-As a general thing the farmer Is liable for all the public Injury his hired man may cause while actually employed by him. If lie sends him into his lot to'burn old brush, and he, for any purpose whatever leaves it and the fire runs into -his neighbor's, de stroying his fence and Injuring his ciops the farmer is liable for the dam ages caused by the wanton neglect of his man. If he sends a hired man on the road v ith his team, and he, by negligence, runs into another vehicle and injures it, the farmer Is liable for the damages; but should the hired man leave the road he was dir3oted to go, and travel another road for his own pleasure, then the farmer would not be liable for the damages should any acci dent occur. if' a hired man, in going to or from the lot with a scythe, and by the careless handling or carrying injures a pasaer-by, the larmer is liable for damage. If In cutting wood the hired man cuts down a tree In another lot, the farmer is liable for trespass and damages, although he dis tinctly showed himn the boundary - and though the man may have out the tree with mt11. iousness,run Lito a team,even if it block his way, yet the farmer ins pay the danage, though done contrary to his posittve order. In all these cases the farmer can compel the hired man to pay him back if lie has any thing to pay it with; but this is rarely the case unless the farmer keeps back his wages and only settles when hIs time expires. VALUE OF COMPOST.-Farmers who know the value of compost, and know how to make it, Increase their manure pile. In this way hundreds of loads are made annually, the material being gathered oi the premises, such as for est leaves, cornstalks, (I ncluding the roots,) weeds, vi.ws, loam fromi fence corniers, muck from ponds and ditches, occasional sprinkling of lime through the mass, layers of barnyard manure, and thus build upl oblong squares autd let them remain over winter. CUr.TIvATED WHEAT AND HESsIAN FL.Y.-It is now a wvell established fact that the Hessian fly is nmuch less troub lesome on wheat that is suwn in drills, between which the cultivator is passed now and then during the early growvth of the grain. Two fields of wheat growing side by sidle, one of wvhich is cultivated and the other not, but alike in all other respects, see-n strong proof of the truth of the aboye statement. Some of the best butter makers in England use for every twenty-four .pounds of butter one teaspoonful of soda and alum mingled together at the time of churning, and pitt into the churn. Tihis is for the purpose of ren dering the butter firm and solid during warnm weather. ~1An Arctic Noon. One day Nordenskiold and I walked out to the end of the ice, to enjoy near at hand a sight of the waves dancing in Joyous motion and the ice blocks swim mning quiety above. Our way was over the Ice and walking was exceedingly diflcult. When we reached the far heat part of the archipelago, we threw urselves down to rest and take a view f our surroundings. They were suir risitngly gr'and. The soutth-western rt of the vault of heaven wvas lighted 'A the circumt-polar moon. In the flood light which streamed out from her ere swam some few long drawn out uda. Right to the south near the izonm th.aro was visible a faint red m glimmer, clearly and sharply -* inguishalle from the white moon t, Here the sun had gone down, .n the long polar night had begun; s time last glimpse of this light that ,w saw. In the soutth-east some - ays of light changing every moe in strength, color and position .4ff fact, the aurora in the term it conm mon ly takes here-raised themselves ard the horizon. Above our heads s the pole star, everywhere over sparkle st:trs. dartinmg stronger kr differently colored lights lie north or north-easter~n horn te deep darkness of the polar will net try to paint the rich lay of color and thme chiaro f effect. Add to this glo n a wide stretching sea ght e moonlight, the white sur esel Bay with three vessels utt against it, the dark, pre 1 sides that surroutnd it, and illding on land fromn whose dow lamp-lighit streams in points of the pianorama ated. It Is difficult to be on is approaching;i it might aken for evening, a quiet ng in the country. A grave tranquility. Oahy now deep eilence Is broken by .~ ' g sound. It is heard in the the edge of the toe, and is the rubbing of the ice t each other when they the swell. DOMESTIO. RCAIMAKIN.-It 1 su0ient, a. i done Aurope, to thoroughly mold nd knoAd the dough in but once, u in he pans, carefully watch Its rising, ad, when at the right point, to bake t, securlng sweet bread and not that row sour dough which can never be made sweet. This, of course Implies to use of soda, since it Is not needed rhen the dough is sweet, and since no oda can restore the natural sweetness f the grain. If the dough becomes our it is beoause the fermentative rooess has proceeded too far, approach ug the putrttactive stage, a.a actual raste of no inconsiderable per cent ot he nourishment. While some may question the pro >riety of this fermentation, all will oncede the fact that it should not be aised so much as to become even lightly acId, sipe sour broad is not nly unpalatable but positively harm ul. And since a large part of the food f the middle class must consist of read (we might live quito well on read and fruits), it is important not nly that it shall be agreeable to the aste, but contain as much as possible f the bone and muscle - elements to iromote the health, especially of the loung. Tn SLEEPING ROLL.-The rolls vhlich are olten attached to the back of a rocking or easy chair to rest the kead against, are sometimes made of l1k patchwork or of embrolded, linen, is well as of wool knitted or chrochet id. They may be chrooheted in strips, Ike an afghan, and in the same stitch; >r they may be knitted in strips, or hey may be knitted in one piece or )rocheted in lose chains, with som )right silk for a lining. Measure the width of your chair-back and make a itout linen bag, drawn up at each end >f a length corresponding to that width. rhe diameter depends upon the uiouni )f support you wish to give to the ileeper's head. Then stuff the bag with the best hair, and after closingit )ut on the cover, knitted and .crochet )d to match the roll in size. Draw up he cover at the ends and vut on tassels tnd strings to fasten the roll to the 3halr. A SUPER[OR OMELET.--Beat six egg, very light, the whites to a stiff troth Jhat will stand alone, the yolks to a imooth thick batter, add to the yolks a imall cupful of milk then the peppex aDd salt to season properly; lastly, itar In the whites lightly. Have ready in a hot frying-pan a good lump of but ter. When it hisses pour in your mix uro gently and set over a clear fire. I 3hould cook in eight or ten minutes a most. Do not stir, but contrive, as th< Nggs "set," to slip a broad-bladed kniff ander the omelet to guard agains burning at the bottom. When done la a hot-dish, bottom upward, on the tot f the pan, and upset it and bring th( browned side up. Eat soon or it wil not be so light. A grand dish fo: breakfast. worthless suf. Not so fast my friend ; ir you could see the strong, healthy, blooming men women and children that have beer raised from beds of sickness, suffering and almost death, by the use of Ho Bitters, you would saf " Glorious anc Invaluable remedy." See another col. umn.-Philadelphia Pr"&. SUBSTITUTE VOR GRUEL.-A delioloue ;ubstitute for gruel is made as fol. tows: One ounce of rice, one ounce o: iago, one ounce of pearl barley ; pu three pints of water and boil gently foi three hours, when the liquid should ba reduced to a quart. Strain it in exactl3 the same manner as groat gruel, an' llavor with wine, brandy, or anything slse that may be suitable. .lf made a little thicker-say, with an ounce anc a half of each in)gredient to three pinta af water-a jelly will be produced which may be eaten cold with sugar frult, syrups or preserves. RnunA aB JECLLY.-Take one rhubarb wipe it with a clean wet cloth, peel I and cut it into rpieces an inch long. Ta each pound of rhubarb add three-quar Lers of a pound of white sugar. Put ii to boll for about ten minutes or unti the juice is well drawn. Strain it lnt< a preserving pan, let It boil quickly tantil it clings to the spoon, skim it an< put it into jam pots or molds. Tha luickest way to know If It willl set ii so drop a little on a plate to cool. ONar Remedy for One Dollar-ther< is but one way to cure baldness, an(] that by using CAnBOL.INE, a deodorize() extract of petroleum, the natural petro. leumn hair renewer. It will posItively 3o the work and It i the only article that will. A SERVICEAnLE WarrEiwAS.-Lima alackedi with a solution of salt in wate: tndl then properly t.hmned with skir bllk, from which all the cream ha: een taken. makes a permanent wvhite. wash for out-door work, and it is saic 'enders the wood incombustible. 1t ii mn excellent wash for pireserving ahingles and f or all farm buildings. ECELLEN'I BREIAD CAKIE.-One cui >utter, two cups brown sugar, one-hali mup raisins stoned and chopped, ona mnd one-half cups dough as raised for >read ; mix thoroughly and let it rise ni the pans before baking. Spices o: til Eorts. OFFEN~sIVE SMELL IN THEC FETr. B ithec them in a weak solution of per. rnanganate of potassa; one scruple 01 ialt to eight ounces of water. HIorEY SOAP.-White curd soap, 4( por nds; melted and mixed with whit. aoney, 10 pounds; borant. 2 pounds and powdered bonzine, 1 pound. WHITE GRUBS-A halt gill of sot moap and water, one part of soap ta twelve of water, poured at the roots o Dabbage plants, is recommended a4 sure death to white grubs. To CLEANI VARISRED PAINT.-Boil a pound of bran in one gallon of waite: an hour, and wash the paint with th< bran water. D)n. PIEROE's olden ftedfcal Discoy cry, cures every kind of humor, from the worst acrofula to the coinmon pim pie or eruption. Four to six bottles cure salt-rhieun or totter. One to five bottles cure the wors kindl of pimples on the face. TIwo to four bottles clear the systen of boils, carbuncles, and sores. Four to six bottles cure the wore kind of orysipelas. Three to six bottles cure blotchei among the hair. Six to ton bottles cure running at the ears. Five to eight bottles cure corrupt oa running ulcers. Eight to twelve bottles the worst sore fula. SoldI by druggists, and in half-dos and dozen loat groa.t dawt WIT AND OR. Tna minister sto eo a house last week, and'soughl* improve the time by giving an 8.y ar-old boy an in structive lesson in morality. "My boy," said the minister, "1 have livd forty-f ve years, and have. never used tobacco in any form, nor told a lie, nor uttered an oath, or played truant, nor -" "Gimminy cricketa," interrupted the lad, "Fer ain't had any fun at all, have ye?' A CHARMING widow owns a nice boy and a man wants to be appointed deputy father to the lad. It Is only last Sunday that, while the man was strolling with the lad, lie asked: "Bub does your mother bang her hair?" and the fool answered: "Oh, no; but you ought to see her bang dad's head. Guess the minister didn't know everything when he told pap to prepare to die. Pre?are, why he was just aching to ale." Desantliera. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin rosy checks and sparkling eyes with all ,he cosmetics of France, or beautifiers Df the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such good health, strength, buoyant spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain proof. See another column.-Telegraph. A YOUTH having importuned his fa ther for a horso, the indulgent parent presented him with the ancient steed which for yeazs had carried him about the city streets. A few days after wards the affectionate son interviewed his father and renewed his request, saying: "Father, can't you give me a horse a little nearer my own age that would be more of a companion for me?" AN Lesthetic mid-Jay meal-At the luncheon hour, Jellaby Postlethwaite enters a pastry cook's and calls for a glass of water, into which he puts a rresh out lily, and loses himself in con templation thereof.-Waiter-Shall I bring you anything else, sir? Jellaby Postlethwalte-Thanks, no, I have all I require, and shall soon have done! "Tits is a nice time of night for you to be coming in," said a mother to her daughter, who returned from a walk at 10 o'clock. "When I was like you," continued she, "my mother would not allow me out later than 7 o'clock." "Oh, you had a nice sort of a mother," murmured the girl. "I had, you young jade," said the mother, "a nicer mo ther than ever you had." V RGETINE is now a(knowledged by our best physicians to be the only sure and safe remedy for all diseases arising from impire blood, such as scrofula and serofulous humors. HE took her by the hand and gallant ly led her up the rocky gorge,cautious ly from stone to stone, avoiding tho little pools and eddying currents in the brook. But in an unexpected mo ment her French heel played treacher ous and she vnnished like a phantom, slipping into two feet ot water with grace and skill, and the sun umbrella he so gracefully held above her head didn't prevent her getting wet. "Sorry, miss," said the goo:1 soul, "but our minister is on a v-cation, and I hear tell he' going to get married. So you won't have very much of a pas toral time ; but you can pick h uckle berries I guess ,Josh knows where they are thick," and theoldest ioy suddenly remembered that he hadn't changed his paper collar for two days. TuE gentlemanly caterer at the camp meeting, who charges you seventy-five cents for a fifteen cent breakfast, Is r*e quested to start for lo wer regions ini t to m'dst of h!s awful sins. We ni. ti. e that the ministers thilnk lie is past p -ay lng for. A STRANGEnI, pasing a Churchyard seeing a hearse standinug hard by, in quiiredi who wr.s dead. The sexton in formed him. "What complaint?'" ask ed the inquisitive one. Said the old man : "There is no compllalnt ; e very body is satisfied." Tihere is noting l~a modern discovery so wonderful and meritorious, as that great labor-saver, Dobbli ins''Electric Soap, (made by Cragin & Co., P'hila delphia.) it taills its story on the first trial.. Ask your grocer for it. "AREN'T you real glad to see us, Farmer Robinson." queried the city belle as he helped her from the stage coach." We have come up to heip you harvest your huckleberries, and we are Just going to live a real niee pastoral life." A LITTLE boy has been drowned in a public bath. '1Tuis comes of the latal habit of going into the water before learning to swim. A NEW brand of cigars is called the "New York Girl." Tihey display very bad taste. A MAN's slippers, are madle for com fort, andi a woman's to show her color edi stockings. 1T is easier to h.it the n1:1il on the head nowt that the p rice has been re duced to $3.10 per keg. WH EN a storekeeper announces arti eles at the "cost price" he of ten means at the original price with a lie added, WHEN a married mant soils real estate Pennsylvania law enforces the unit rule. Tiusmt are the days wvhen a follow feels like doing nothing and keeping at it. IT is a strange thing in art that an actress must learn to paint before she can draw. IT takes a live nman to p)uliup strea -n, although a dead one can drifr, down. Coum,n not doctor's fees be justly called ill-gotten gains ? THE man who lost his balance was out of his weigh. A MAN'S appetite is his best grip up on the stafif of 1ife. TN Africa, people of the right stripe eat zebra steaks. 0ar a suspender,uanuf'acturor ex pire on the gallows? CaA MPS. Co'lo, Cholera Morbus. Sour stomnach, Diarraica and D yentery are speedily cured by D)r. Jayne'n Carminatire Balsam. It remeves all soreness of the Bowels, uIets the stomach, and restores Its natural attion. As a fataly remedy for mari Affections of the Bowelu ro valent among cildren an4 adulte during th mmmer months it ls especia1l recommende, ben pro"mptiit oration, perfestly safe, DooRo's ftLe.-The ma v Blood and Liver is In good conditl all right even In the midstof epidei This has been often noticed in the of every one. If all would only themselves of the advantages of re Ing and maintaining the health a body,there would be fewer dootor'm and much less sorrow. The one I needful, and the one reoomme above all others, Is Found in Simm Liver Regulator. The testimonial counted by the thousands, and its n are undoubted. "Having passed through the sle YELLOW FEVER, In 1874, In Si nah, and not having any physiol attend to my family, I resorted t< Regulator, and found it to be a pe cure and preventive if taken in I had two children down witt Fever, used nothing but Simr Liver Regulator, and am happy t it cured them. It will cure and off Fever If taken in time. R. J. LICSTEa, Macon, sunting comrt. Utah cannot be considered as a try possessing Inducements to trai in pursuit of comfort. The vehll which Its passengers and mall brought are the most diabolical Ir ments of torture known to the pt day, and would have been the cr ing glory of the days of the Sp Inqul 5ition. They should be callee dyspeptics, for they would cure ti ease most effectually or kill the pa probably both. [I would only be a tion of time and distance, no n whaterimea man might beguilty4 the end of a ride of fifty miles he i throw up the sponge and confess 100 miles would cause him to c( all the crimes in the calendar, wh guilty or not, if there was any pr that he would be speedily put ot misery by death. The mud-wag( California and Nevada are about i as can well be imagined, but th( pleasure carriges compared tc Jakey of Utah. They all seem tu been in use fifty years-pattche tied up with old ropes, curtains and dilapidated, cushions origi stuffed with stro.w which has bo chaff and worked itself Oito hard I1 the seat-irons running down the bone, with bolt-heads projectinj the square edges left untouched file or hammer; the apology for a striking just at the weakest po the victim who rides, the oide equally prominent, Insuring blac blue hips, and the side bows of ti placed so as to hit one a whack a side the head whenever the strikes a boulder, which Is ever minutes. It matter s little what n a man's character, a ride of 100 in one of these instruments of t( will make him an upright citiz the next few days and fully qi him for service on a standing mittec. -Santley, the great singer has j the Roman Catholic Church. For the Campaign. The factory of W. Howard Uroo.s & Q son, No. 48 North Third street. Philad Pa., is the best place to buy Caps, latest styles in Enameled MusI-n, andi I and White Drill for the campaign, for lngs, processions. parades. &c. All t ,e are manufact,ured by the firm, and sold lowe st pricas. B3ee advertisement in al column. FnulT EVAPORATOntS. Illustrated Cat free. American Drier Co.. Chambetbu THOUSANDS of lives are des'royed by d of the kidneys and liver. Kidney-Wort save them. Tell the sick or it. If yot a gentl, cathartic to rpheve the system cumulated debris tak Kidney-Wort,. effioiont and suffllenOt.-Poo.. A Great French Philosopher once defined a doctor to be "a porec pour. drags, about which he knows litti a body concerning which he knows less, der to cure diseases of which he know. ing," and the empirical, barbarous, i treatment of piles since the days of orates, when doctore burned the tm with red hot iron, down to the absurd wi cures and nostrums of modern quacks. seem to bear testimony to the uiedom F'renichman. 'the great moen b. netal the modern race is now admitted by eve to be Dr. Slsbee, the discoverer of an I ble remedy in' 'Anakesis." This mire cure for the most j ainful of all diseaseu garded as the scientifle tr.umph or tla antd is prescribed and endorsed by phyn of all schools. It Is not taken internal applied as a sup pnitory directay to feoted part. It gives inatant rol4of, a pain as a poultice, presses up the tanr an Instrument, and ultimately curs p its medication. "'Anakesis," Dr. 8, Silebo ternal Pile Remedy. Is so d by all firs drugst.. Price $1.00 per box. 8: miefreto all sufferers on adplcai P. Neustaedter & Co., hex 8046, New Y( The Oni) Medicir That Acts at the Same Thme on The Liver, the Dowels and the kidne ere of theoroat n. he work wel e dreadful dieae are sueto folo W itb TERRIBL,E SUFFERING. Elleuus, Headache, Dyspepsia, .Ja dice, ConstipatIon and Pies, or Klh ney Complaints, Gravel, DIabetes, or Rtheumatle Pains and Aches, are deveoped beeaus t he blood is poise expelled naturally. KIDNEY-WORT wil restore te alth iaction an d algt hoausandshb en cured Try itand anhealth ianouoot regladdonyourha age n e an b wil euo you. Try a p 18ifa a dry egetabie compound and One Paokagemakessix quarts of Nedlil o ur Druoleg la U org ui ft WZLLU, Di0EARDOI1 A 00., lropistors $77 7 A EARepssa AGENTS WANTED to soil the LIFI GEN. JAS. A. GARFIE 5.5 IUID .n amuthor o 'ealbrl ok iscnpli. authentle, iow-piteN. Fe Nns othr offnola. aodsee. at. once ror tsaua u Phaaelpbli, Pai., u GREAT EGUERW0IR Ritee,Sh. Gene.Revelen,t e.e. 4.fibroaamia niose Slife4D avail Tot am m vitiPm stor- WILL OURE f the bills sorofua, sorofulous Humor, cancer, cancerow In hin 1umor Bys a-,, Canker. Sait Rheum, W dun Pimos or 11amor in the Face, Oougs i b iANu ant Cold Ulcers Bronebitis, New. a 108' rai1a. ps heumatisem, 8rreAins inle sie, Collstipa s are tion, Costty:nes. Piles, erits DIzziness, Headache, Nervousness, Pains in the back. go Ofaintnes at the Stomach Kidney 0omrlatnt, . VaI- Female Weakness and Gederal Debi ity. a This proparation Is scientilloally and chemi. ,te callyeonij),ned, at, so rbtrongly 00,101'ntrated , rfect from roots, herbs and barks. that ILI good of. o time. ects are realized immediately after commene ing to take it There is no disease of the hu. ti m bytela for which the Vegetlne cannot be V aions used wih erfect saft-ty as it do.1. not 0ontein 't D ty av metallic compound. For iradicating tb,. ke e m orall impurities of the bloid it bas no p qual. It has never failed to effect a care, giv. r WX tone and streligi.b to the system debilitated 14. 0 s1ase, Its Wonderful effects upor the com- 1 UtS named are surprising to all. Many&Rve E cured by the Vegetine th it have i led osamy ether remedies. U can wel be called . The Great Blood Purifier. ,elers -- 08 In Remarkable Cure of Sorofulous Faoe. are W11sTMEINTs, CONN., June 19, 18TV. stru- MR. H, R. frsysNs: esent Dear Sir-I can testify to the good effect of own. your medicine. My little boy had a Scrofula sore bre k out on his head as large as a quarter anish of a dollar, and it went down his face from one ant'- ear to the other, under his neck, and wai one solid mass of sores. Two bottles of your valua e dis- ble Vegetine completely cured him. tient, very respectfully, ques- MRS. G. R. THATOHER. katter of. At Fould , and PREPARED BY >nfess f. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. - ether opect Vegetine In Sold by all Druggists, t his *b INVESTMENT BONDS. y are First, tle 111ortwaseS --r- Gold Bonds a and OF THEh torn FT. MADISON & NORTHWE9TRN RAILWAY GO, nal)y DATED APRIt, 1, 1880, and DUIC IN 19. 1come Bonds. of 0500 and 91000 each. mps, Prineipal and xnterest Iyable in Gold back- N TRUdT (O .1 York, TRUSTEN. and Leng o Road, 100 miles; whole issuo of Bonds, an 700,000, beiste 47000 ar "tIt1 byV a Locatto of road-rrom y of For Madlsoen,Iowa, osi.tappi Itiver, to Oity of ()Foaloosa. Iowa. ia erest rayal-i April Ist and October let. back ]For saile at 95 an4l neqrned2 Interest. pi lb of WS13 each 00 and 1000 Bond there l bavna4abnit$0 and $200 reolp ert- t ronpe ively in r"ai paid eapital tOee or the ICompan. k and At pcatFt.i for on4s, or for further information, totpOlrcuiarfij &(,., should bit nmdo to l top JAMES N. DRAKE & 0., Batkers, ting Drexel BuildIng, 29 Wal St.. N. Y thing -- j -ty be miles E orture CELEBUATED n for .inlify com oilned tevon 3phlia, meet goods~" at tbe mother TOMACH = ITTERS seases DJefesive lethuuaution would rs a precaut ion which shouWd never be neglected need when danger is presenat, and thlererv a couare of ac- of t,he B tters at tais season is pal tieniarly do Iti strable, especIally icor the feeble and sickly. As a remcdy for billo'unno dyspepala aiervous- 1 ness, and bowel comp.aints. there ls act.hing comparable to this whkolcso rosto' ative. For saie by all Druggists and Dealers generally. ni who 0. Int It on aman If yon a oth- sed te sran oJ trtoUnjovers - maeless Et,maiean due to brainueid H.a po- Hop Bitters, waste, ose 4opUg. .sdr di ar d or yunr, miTrn from would orhealthoroldtis o on a bed ofsik at the s,rely on o p Bitte. ator of ,~bvr youen ar o~juandsmdio. yerce" ,ton. diss t d ~ous h or stim neaIng ae Urin el as re- Lak e H o p HopBitters *y, but pepa, li"u o. . o. ho af- pLains, is an absolute Lies by You will be tobaooo ,or ;orh. ea S*idW NEVER mtr - sae FAul """ CO. saved hun- F I Reeter,N.. . drode. &a'r. aot, - 17d - EIDN~ETISA aith and tont the diseased or a sa hrogh the ed, humors. Eidner diseasesoftltyer.a,dingi bo., which have distressed the .viL fce years. yowee, Ni 1ege0s Aihoitees, whieh de ms. an- Ill s1m)ed pOeTaid.) athwllb rou'Dr iorce's Gloldena Medical DIscovery eure e common Bieotek, P'ism p e, or Eruption, Ersai art. gtongla Skin, in shor , all diseases cauedi by etpurifying, sad invl rain meicine, Est ~ samcially has t man sted its potenoy In ek-, oel ay s Sarofmands.Sores and Swell it'yott feel dui i drowsy dlebilitated, hiave usa a,. on face or bod(, frequent hfencinehel or 'diszinesa mlernated wIt ahot Ilusiaes, Irregular appetite, h or id Liver, or "iiiliousness." As a rem . Alt lal iscveryhasno qua, n it effects p in the euro of BrenehltIs, Severe Cough y.aunaphlona, it has astonished the medical faul greatest meddical discovery of thme ago. Bold by Nouse of t*aki - - ., t Pellets (Little P. asnWenn tame 9 MO~ B svstem, iiot, 01 5 OF T-h sso $Thee iJttlo Giant" cathartle. 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We send samples of Hamburge Laeee. lb. >n. rines, &c., if requested. W9 soll Wholesale OdRtail for Cah duwn. A new combinatini ,Stem enablee uj to quote very close prieen. We Lye Sit 2 ainit 46 packages o.f notion@ which oan )t be ought for twice ohe money elsewhere, all anted in every family. Mona. returned if not 'at. factory. floIUGHITioN & DUTTON, 55 Trennont St.. Boston. Mass. IiORTANT TO AGENTS. THNo LIFE OF GEN. JAMES A. GARFIELD, y his personal friend. MIalor BUN IY, Editor N. V. [afi, the only edition to which Gen. :irfIe1d ms given pernma.tl uiten.on or facti. Bonnlitilly lustrateri, plivt-,1 ir dI bonn-1. Vtu.l lei-gts terl irt!alt bay 1101t. fion inPefiro iek.% ex--rovix for I wk Active A sts Wae. Ia irms. bond 41.0 at otso for complitte outfit. A,8 BARNE & 00., 111 and 113 Willi&m Stro- t. New York. iisi'~nsNruano. - y-yg ven ENTERPRIsE OARRIAGE C0., OE M Cincinnati, 0. Catalogu, FREE. Lgents Wanted. ","joano * ,er. tte ou. Address METAL STRIP CO., Faonont,Oio. THREE NEW NOVELTIES. Toy Rooster and B etle, prico 25c. - T ,y Cat and [--u,so, rice 25o,.; Mouso Scan Pin, prico 'be. Sam e nialep to any addreot on rocoApt ot price, in Arroncy or postage stamps. A. A. DAVIW H. Nashua. N. H. BInd. Itching or UoarstA 1 flfREWARD si"id: atE il.tat W61111DEP ie pritlReMedgy failato6ur;oies ieudiate rief. cures eases of Iong& standing in I week, and ordina oases in 2 das. erCAUTfb rh oAllw pr 5. or. Teet ad AoSis. h a ,P, Bsperths celebrated fngte breeh-toading hod un at 614 up. Double-barrel Breech loaders ai .2 9. MssieandBreech.ioadi nGunes Rifles and 'Itl fms prvd'n ha i rica. akes. Al kInds ospon 6ement a t W urs Phi % o tio. gAl V;t f tg .t made for the . ie. Sen JOS. C. GRUBB & CO., 12 Market Streets Phila.s Pa. WIAKE HENS LAY An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist now aten in thi cou nt says that most of the IUore 'y that tbheridan's Condition Po wera are abse eL'Mpure sail.imels:yiaul"enot*a e iwders. Dos, one teaspoo tq on.. pint of feed. Lers.hI. S. JOU80SON CO. Banger, Me. SAPONIFIED the Old Reliable Coneatrated Lye for A M [L7 Ak M AG dircto acomay ese ca. is mui weight and strungth. AS' FOR SAPONIFI23m, AND TAKE NO OTRIER. '3NR'& SALT MANWP' CO. PILAU'A IENNSYLYANIA MILIT ARY ACADEMY. Obes hemiatrv.'llase aend Inuii,.h. Doporos rtI ri t'olonel TiCI H ' HA Y. Pr. 'These answerams an A.werunseum *u enfer auravor upon the Advertiser anad the blhebst tin at they saw the adver Segmneit iu this ioursaa unis* the panor E CONSTIPATI-)N irkson natural prInciples. It restores strength edaloPiles, Oo.tpten uh umatiuin, uines of testimony of its wonaleyf h durative tan good, or drastto pulls, but use natures Iall Ultusors, from theo worst Scrofluia to a ietai 'Aaorun, Fever Sores, Sealy or ba .lod r conqueredt by this powerful, uring Tetter, Rose Rlash, Dolls, Carbun. lags, White Sweiliungs, Goitre or Thich hlow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots bad taste fb mnouth, internal heat or chills andl tongue coated1, yon are suffering fromn lily for all sncb cases Dr. Fierce's Golen tent anti radical curs. , Weak lungs, andi early stages of Con. y, andt eminent physicis pronounce It the dtruggists. helarge, eplsive, nauseous p)ills. These rls r earely larger than snustard1 m. 'LYoy operate without ellsturbance o the6 OCOunpation. For .JaundIce, Eieadtache, Impure Bllood, Pain ini the Shoulders, Frest, issniness, Souer Ernegation,s from fact. in Montsh, Bilious attacks Pain in naeya, internal Fever, . iontesd feeling Drw. Pierce's Plenisanit PurIgativo Pollels, P.DWfAI 5KAtiif'ATIIN. Proin'sw. Duffala. N. T. CLUBS, suds. The Latest Stylos Ina ENAMELED 14 WilITE DUItL. VENSON, Manufacturers, TF, PHILADEU,PRM, D S i FOR TU SCltOI Ta Be It Seated In or &ones,. CORRUPTING THE 8 THRE Chronte Rhum-s SwelIns, Backing Dry & 06. tions, *zhIlo Oomplainift bloftu ps un _Wttr B Tie dO6 Dine" Neivia Ditn Fe nd0 01E Drop.y, Mat eum raiohlUs, Liver Complaint. &o. Not only does the Sarsaparilian Iti*olvea ozool all remedial a the oureo0ronio, 8UrofaOUS. Constit tonal and Skin 'iseses, but it is the only poattiv4 cure for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTI, Urinary and Womb Disases, Gravel, Diabetes Drone, B9oppage of Water, Inoontinepoo 9i Urine, hVs Disea4e, Albuminurla, and in al eases where there are briok-dust depoit%or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed With ub stances like the white of an or throw llvft white silk, or there is a morid dark, buts Ippearance and white bone-dust deposits, ad when there is a pricking, burning 0nSAtion when passing water, and pain in e small of the back and a ong te loins. Sold by Drug. gists. PRE ONE DOLLAR. OVARIAN TUMOR OP TEN TEARS' GOWTr CURED DY DR. RADWAY'S REMED . One battle contains more of the active ppine. Dles of Medioines than any other Frepraton, Iraken In Teasponful doses, while others juire five or sit times as much. R. R. R. RADWAY'S Ready Relief, CURES AND PREVENTS DYSENTERY, DIARRHCEA, CHOLERA MORBUS FEVER AND' AGUE, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, INFLUENZA, DIPHTHERIA, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Lo0o9ess Diarrho3 L, Cholera Mor-bus or pa.11 tul dischargos from the bowels are sto pId in 16 or 20 minutes br taking Ijadway's ReaPy Rd lef. No congestion or iullmination, no weak noss or las.situde wld follow the use of the R. It. IT WAS THE FIRT AND IS The Only Pall Relnedy I tt instantly stops the most excruciatinag pains, alYS inaimmatto ,s, and cures Conwrats tion4, whether of the Lungs. S;omach 11owVls or other glands or organs, by one appi-eation, in troin oae to twenty mninubte4, no mat ter how violent, or excruciating the plin. tie Aiteum tc. Bed-ridden, Inarm. Uripled. Nerv ous. Neurai o or prostrated with IsFeane may suffer. HADe RAY' 1EADY RELIEF will afford Instant ewse. Inflaninintlon of the Kidneys, Ineamn1atson of the Bladijer, Inflananationn of the Bowel,o Sore Throat, Jbi nalt Bretiz iung. Pfalpitation of thltears. ]ysteries, Uronp, Diphilierta Headache. Tooth (aearri , lnfuena. Nerruitiesov, aleeplessne,e, s~euralician, nuheitmaillsin. Cold Chilli, Arnue Chilig. Chlblaisa and rrost litles. The applIcatIon or the Ready ielief to thO part tir parts where the pin or ii Iliculty existra w.l1 .tff zeasu an.t comn ort, Thirty to sixty drops in a half tumbler of water will in a few minutes curo Cramps. Sprains. Scur Slomnach, Heartbuarn, Bick liead ache-, Dkarruim.t., Dysent.ery, Colic, Wind in the Jiowels. and all internal pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of R ad way's iteady lRelief with them. A few drops in water will prevent, sickne*ss or pains from chang of water. It, is better than Fronch Biran y3 or Bitters as a Stimulant. Price Fitty Radway's Regulating Pils. Perfect 'ngatives, Soothing Aperiente, Act Winout P'ain, always Reli'able and Nbaal in their Operation. A VEGETABLE 8B1R8TITUTENS rapiM . - - Perfect,ly tasteless, elegantly coated withi sweet gun purge, regulate, purl y, oieanse and RtADWA T's PrL.s. for the cure of all Disordera 07 the i-tomach. Liver, Bowels Kidnes Blad der, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Coastlpation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dypp ia, ious ness Fever. TnDlammation of teBwls Prues, and all derangement,s of the Internal tiscera. Warranted toetYeot a perfect cure. Purely ' tae n'containing no mercury, minerals or WrOuserve the following syptoms resulting from Disenses of the Digesiv Org ns: Coastr tin nadPiles, k'lness of the Blood In ed cdt,y of the Stomach, Nausea. Htearte burn, Disgust, of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructaious, Sinking or FIlt termng at-tle Beartr, Choking or Suffermg Sen sations when in a li ng psure Dimmess of Vt on, Dots or Webs Beoreijioi8h Fever a d Dull an In tho Head, D)efici'nc. ol Perspima tion. ellowness ot the Skin and Eyes. i n ir, the Side, Chest, Limbs and Sudden Flushes of Ileat, Burn.ng Iu the ile.,h. A few doses of RADwAv's PiLLs will free the system from all the above-named disorder. Priee, 35 Cente per Box. V .. We repeat tha.t the reader must consult our books and papers on the subje0t of dise.ises and their cure, among which ma be named 'Fal.e and True ," "Rladw -y on Erritable Ur-elbra," 'aad way osa herofnla,' andeothers relating to different classes of Dis. SOLD BY DRUGGIST& READ "FALSE AND TRUE." flond aletter stamD to RA DWAY * Co., No. 5 Warren, Cor. Chureb St., New Wlformnation worth thousands will be sent TO THE PUBLICe There can be no better g'arantee of he value or Dat. RADwAv's old esta. ished R 1. Rues. DiEs t.han tihe base and worthl0ds imi(ttons of thoen -as there are False Rtesolvente, Reliefs andI Plls. Be sure and ask for Riadwa' and see that the name "Radwa" Is on whtyou buy. '11 00OI CPYiNG AO'Nrnt WANTED for f . aN.w S,i' a"r Vs.e aTs,tre you.* I Ne Eynglandce CosVerato Sre, ofMu. SPND for our New Cntenar of the 15.0 t 52.00for 20 lessons in clasIs, ~tudents In the Conservatory Course can B. TOURJiE, jposno HALL, BosroN, CANMJAKE 5PER DAY Selling our inow Piatform Family Scale ~tog ectrst'l u totS lb. - 3onn for Agenta. Hxclu<lvs territory ter. ire 1, Cimo Innmati, Oalo. STANDARD UIOC-RAPHIEe OF THKE PREKfIDENTCEATs (IA NDIDATES. so00Page. Each, SEW, AUTHENTgg0,00MPLETE. Able A ilers T b. Fastea Soii n Bok Lieof Gen. N' M iCK. BetBok. W Liberal Ternas. .A A(.IS WANTED EVERIYWHEREi. t, . o.4