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FARM AND GARDEN. THIC IIAanow.-We are inclined to attach far greater amportance to tihe I harrow and its particular office In farm1 practico, than is usually given it. No rarmer should regard his set of imple- I ients as at all approaching complete- a nouss unless he has at least three, tout t would be bettor, harrows, cultivators, I horso hoes, or similar impleinwats of< securlig line tillage; and no farmer I should be content with a single or oven I with twho irrowings previous to put ting seed of any kind Into thle ground. 1 1'Iaso spent In harrowing li well em- C ployed, as it Is inmpossible that soil can t be too finely or well prepared as a seed bed. As to the inpleuents themselves It Is curious to observe time Improve wonts, modifications amid adaptations to a uses which the harrow has undergone j from time days of tihe old A sluped and t square harrow of twenty years ago, to j the pulverizing coulter and smoothilg L harrows of tile present. The only ob- I jection we have to thein is that whloh c obtains in reloronce to many classes of t our farn implemeits ; that InI milany in- t staimoen they have been umultiplied be- 1, yonld the actual necessitles of time cano, t eo that frequently farmiers have really more himplouieits or one kind than they actually niced, or are unniecessarzty bmwitlEred In theIr choice whent mak lIg purchases. tilt it Is as true now a it, wan InI time lime of Lord Karnbe4, tait no one hairrow, whatever its con structhon ilmay be, can be muitable for every sort of so1l, or adapted for lItIt Ing tihe land for, or leaving it after every kind of' crop. Thoro inut be difierent, iample:amen tn of after cult-ure, (we W Iilma those which lfollow time plouich,) for tbo vailous croin and us4em, and aor this reaon a nminber of liarrows are ieeded 0 on eveiry farm 01 conimldorable alze. 11 The e emmt be lmeaivy barrows for breakIng aid pulvorizhag; mmediuim oneiS for preparatlon of the soil, for coe)ring manntro and grsm sced, andl i iigiter barrows for flmlmaling of. time minl4e4, or is lin case of* mom, lorm aic tutally weeding th crop. iIs last oport-lon wasa forimerly performed with y tile priilvye,"bu hsm harrow, mam1mI m In hmamlf an1 hourm1 f'rorn a head10 pldOCO aidI a1 hlif dozen small whift birch brushes- o mt very coitminun klahi or smootinig hair- I row yona' ago, bul. miow aLnIost, e1:l ey d su1p4i4ritedec by some forum of' levellhig, Hmiool,1hInmmg or weedling harrow. ''his it, immpienateot neomis to bae 0110 o1' fur great-lmr unsir'ualnmess 1,hnmn4 wold IL istt appemr. For woeoiing growing corn, or l ress ing m fallow, in.here Is 1in iamiluint so well filled for the work Im ti; alnd lo) fir a1s wo ettnn learn1 fromm MIh< I VVI who L% ha I l sdit, tvery .,(lnr !0II-I lirms the glowl 4i)ninxpres411 it11n its 1)ni11f0 wh firt intra'aiod. )VIICA' ANt ,01 I MatamY.--ThbiEr4 Is lnore solid nu1m,rhne4mmm1. i) wiole vIent., its at feul of poultrym' , 0minimnai m ay ot.iadr vereal, weigit. for w olght., It. Is mlm 4exvelleit. kinld of* gr'inh for tills 1se, t bough somewll' hit. inoo ex pltv4'e ilium ma other Mol.s; hut, too i1mch of his lamrty I fVa'ml Is lriameam , p11rtleularly whenl I fld to 'i hius, lirni ii hum, e. Fowis I naro very part I l tohent.. It. 11ol1lo t 4h layhig enm1amell.y of' i's, buI. It, sMholi I not. he ut-E'i excepI. wih serotilon Is < to th (hmntitty allowed t.h4m11 411111Y. AI E4xvess of this I'w gmrmam iml intllee I a losmlsms Ill til) howel very fro (iti'eIt ly It, is 4411H' EIf' milgestoa m, 11und a 10h0u114 hiI 1u nia s1 ahtI lin m1011raio1n, Is mm nletu 1 ni ml most lostir.nbleI vmrioty, I Iln conamjuetIhonl wI'lh other t 'liy grailIs, si'h In in'leke i 4ornmm, oni1, barley, Iallckwheafele. If 11at, mI'oro 1.hnnm oa.n third orono-folith1. of whoEmal. Is ilowotu - with tho cr41edails meti lonl, for orill I IIairy purposo0m (3In Lila) lainmg HEn1nott,4 h144ux wi'll ElI) <llle t s weoll, anaIt lhy canm t~mmis h44 kep hit n lam ilt.(r nyVe.rngo con1411 ieulo ihan lay nm gra'4t E~r ii %aanonE. Woa hamyo prlovml l.bIs by' fraequen11t, jlnioni ex-1 (I jiralri~ll , iN.- ho8h.cr grais are 11 gi zaedI, Iiho (4rop inly be0 (ut. I )elny aftterm'li i.t, nly harmcm'isn 11h Em Io iElr nuhlhdetErior'lat ii.. Topljpinag thae icornli, thni, as, cia 1.1. ig ol' tilE sl.iks above~ the441 mars nmmiu(aal aing ilihs.e, whIichl amria11 lahe heal part, f1 Iaho f'oila asI E)1l'Is l. t, n(oEns4sary . Seamaiames laihor 44o15 a lanorn tma 1.ban 4 imhmmp roc 4u1t of' 1.bn4 lam haor'; I h n1 it, Is be4Sf. In4 144t. I.hio work4'h go tInI aonmE. Yet.. 10 am a'aule, (onmav 1mn flt~h t manilest~i tinmgma on a fCm m la pr'o111 able. Il'r4n 4 houb141 lioin mlulg si) soonm ms rljip, wvImch is katowna by3 l.ihn 4ling 11'iit of' lime v' ines. (Cleana the( grounamm am )ale o1' lime minsi, tialerestinag f'ent am'm's 441 miino EI4eelopmenmt. lii 11h( Sneinnioata 1. ml 1st r'iel. of1 whi ((Il we' havin' hadmm btm. 1.. (ti to) smmy in (lie 141Sf. 114 1he smeries of enives thamt. hmave' he(4(1 openedt~m at. two'( ori thri m44 pintsm41, and( I whle1 hamvie, It. Is thought, ' mm miil deposit 1of ( he d14 im st r'I(t, d1(1st. a w hatl. thIa cos.nntectlin113 m ay b s mi n u('e4 14.ndy1 to follow upi. Ini the ,1 uno4 1ode' 14ne' of the SacraI4mento Company1113's meialma, thle tlnv(4s wereo strucik all. an dept hi a 44o egh ty foot, wvher'e time shiaftt whIlem'm into4 a1 rootn4) of miany (4ub414 yard'os in 4'x t.41t.. 'i'ho0511m shapo 5 wa irrcgmulari ammdm passagea ledi 4411 hmoro mindm there4', time mdmvlomms anmd hamhyraintinnm windminlmgs of whIleh n4o one44 hams 'udomtaikena lo hloor' 441 the envo'4 are'4 formed(4 (4' grat. siningmlites fthat haive In mages pasit. beena built11 upj by3 1.1he liame-m4''pregamted1 wamter mlripp)1lumg down4 m, wh' il 1he roofm'x1 is hunm mg wtithm purte4 white(4 sftaine~.1tes thaumt. glisen m hmonumt.lfmulIly when.im thtm'ndle la hoI 1414 ld to4 exant'in 14 -hetn'44. At. anoth~lea poinmmt. haghmer ump On thi ame4( hIll, tipon~l the4 E'lmimi (o1 lIttght I. lihleo, ll aI xt N.141 5Vst m'or'o (44 eny1'o4 exIst.. Thei4 1108 asex t h ei~ i r t e t , a s 0 l 4 4 m a del' b y t i r I4 c o't .tt tl 1 ( ai polt where(4' the44 enIveS opeemd41i lat 1ha4'n of tl h lli's, 13' gr'adulIy r'emoy'a. lug 1.h4( debr1iam tai forme44d th lmoor0, which wvas f'ommiud tohom 1'imrgnamied w'It~h a silver' 14 11h4 amoun0t14. of 1111 (44en 444 t.w1ety nag a1 sublteraeanaal paissaige for~ 81x13' 4or uaevemnt.y feel, Jt4OI'cont' his attenition was callo'l 1to s4om44 wo)dehucimks 'ernwl.. lug Iito a atmnil I left 1n time roc4(k$ narl hy3,andm 14 he14 c Iomncd~m e4xonait lng therome. 1141 has thna 0iponed4 44ther1 ('nvos lower, 410ownm. Thea uautltE. wV4hl as takonm 1 onL of' thme 441p4er caivs for'med~ ani i-. orumstationl (41 tlho roof. It Is ai com hIiation of lImo amin nranmium.n At seiveral (oth1er 14o11t1 on thme hill snmalr caves hmave booni op'ened, antd whihle 1101n4 of thmem hamve yemt 1beenm foundi~ to be iln diroot onmjnnmotioni with bodios ofpay3 minrail, yet lthe expiiorece of other' dihstriceta wheir sii~l phonomn4a have boonm observeod, as wvell as thme inic1a.. 114on4 h~ere3 point,1 to thme pr1obabilIty of Snehi a reault DOMESTIC. Ros SAUcY..-This an excellent sauce 'r puddings and'one that looks very >retty. Peel and slice a fine large Ieet; boil It gently for twenty mhinutets n apintend'a half of water. Then dd two pounds and a half loaf sugar, he thin rind and strained juice of a emon and a half stick of vanilla. Boll tulikly and skim constantly until the iquid becomes a rich thick syrup, of detp red color; then strain. When ,early cold stir in a gill of brandy, and Owhn quite cold bottle and cork It losely. It will keep any length of ime If properly made. To 1101, Swav.T Con(N.-COosIO full Irown corn, and lot the rows te even Lnd juedium sIze. Plorce the grain vith your nail, and if the corn Is fresh nd tender the milk will escape in a et and not be thick. Corn, like pota Des, is the best steamed. If no steamer % at hand, place the eorn in just nough water to cover It, and boll tif Ben or twenty minutes, according to lie size of the kernel. If boiled too Lng it becomes hard. Send it to the lible wrapped in a napkin or towel flaced oi a mieat dish. Serve hot. Tui .Governmerit propose putting a low post ollico in Pittsburgli, and pur. hasegod tihe property botwcon 'hlrd and 'ourth stroots, fronting on Smnithifleld ,nd running back to Cherry avenue. 'lie (Jovoerummneit sold the buildings on lie ground to Mr. Keniedy of Carbo. Ino faiimi; lie to remove thien Insido f thirty Ilays. Mr. Cornnedy fi now ol'ig tliat, anid erecting twenty-lIvo ouson-s iII a sihuburiban townl called Ifoimeno.teaii,' of which Ie (Mr. K.) wii tbout ii nei-tontia. Mr. l(onnuedy i it, )resenit, emp)loying twonity girls lid ileveon men, besides bookkoopor and rint~or. lie has lila own printing ressom, tire ii numbor, paper cutter, nd all the stulf belonging to a first lass j)b prinnting oflieo, including 111l liox and ivil .'' Keeps one apor box factory constantly employed ) imiako ipoxos; buys iapor by tihe ton; als by tibe hundret kogs, having as Igh as flie idreld kogs on hand at lio tire. ig 8oldI as high as two hlousaicl Iottles of (nirbolitio in one ay last, wek. Mor-lIori~ 1.41 nsl3.- 1. l'amoe the ggs ii a warim Rau'eopan, an1(d cover vith boiling wator; lot tiet stand vhorc tlhy will kee p hot, hut not boll, or teni mintos. This Imethod will cook ioh wittes ani yolks. 2. Place the 1ggs iII hoillting WaIter 11111 boil timhree iulnlos4 awqiicl ia half. liy 1.his iotiod litilii. of lie egg it hardoned so ulckly ihat, the hea, (11o0 not p11e1 .rito to tiw yol k itnt i Il the last minute, Lld colieluomily 1ime white is liard md lh yolk hardly cooked enoiighi. l'h4. first'etod 1H tiborofore the mloAt mctoalhful. Scor.1.oram '1'1)roxAT .-l'0t0 thl to III.0es Iild 01u1, 0 on-fon rt h of- a i neih tiik; Iak iII a)udd11In g 0181 1in Li1cr111.11 laIylrs wiLhi fIrtcomllOalt d1111110 it' breadt crumbs, btitter, salt., ppe mld Ia It irlle wito Htigar spreamd thickly mII m'i layer of tolilitous, ani1d wiln n (111h411 Is lInearly ull put tomiltoesi i) mrmkost., at good bit of' h)IItr oil onehl ll. Iinst, witih peppm and a I ittlo igar. trow With broad ilmis IId mkti coved an hour. Ituimovo l.be 1ld lin1n an11d bako brown. To take oil stains oul. of' while cloth, nako a stirong moluitlon of borax water -omo tables ponful powdered borix to 1 a 11n111 Orld'l or talo, an 11111ubl th lie 311 stamus well, uasinmg a1 cleast bm'msh lIpped in thme holumtionm ; if' thbe spots arme if long 3stand1 ig a very li1.1 Ic 51oap1 nmay 30 used w~ith lime biornmx w-tor, usIng lie brmmsh f'or that pu~1rposo ; imhmn rumb Irmy with a cloth, soft e.lotlb. A worit of Ii4)13d. One 01' time iost p1Opular' uediennes nowY beiforlI time A Imieriean publ)1Ic, Is hlot Biitters. Yout 501 it, every whore. Poeo. plo take it with good effooct. It bildli the1133 ump. It is not as5 pleasanmt to the~ ta~Hi.0 as8 H11111 olther liitt(era as3 it is not it whiskey dinhk. It is moro like the old fasio~ ned blone 80. ten t(liat has don)1 a1 wor~ild of ghood. If' you1 don1't fooel just righmt, try hlop it ors.--Nunda 'ews'. TIil a hom.itmow INhi 1i A I114e11'1 1FOR "n mcK :.xs .-Ta31keone)1( 1)11en o' f leil) n 11d hlif drachllitii smugar. AllI x, anid let. hem11 stamtii in 31 glass hat11..10 1111 a1 fewi~ iays, ithen i'mmh it (on thitifate and11 hands11 mliht. and miior'ning. Two tablecspoom 'mmls of' lemon)1 .ito will 01qual1 an oilue. l'xs's.-lRed atts nro Ot of' the worst rappeItl'l by plac(1 ing a greasedi plalto v'here the an1ts cen guef, to it., when in~ siioi't tiime it. wvill '10 coveredIi withi the ,nts atlihertu mg 1.o time sticky surfialco. Pho1. ants( may be wiped oY' anid killed, v henmever' thle late beccomies eOvoretd, tid thme tr'ap set 11or aniother'i "camtch."' ('n 0exxxN, 31iA htIAS ~v' ry.1.:.--Cmt all1 leit e I ment41iil'1. Iro a1 31coldi hol, either oast 0or boiled ; chiop h, a~s iine 31s pos 1'ason1 It with pepper' anld salt, mix rimih about, halt a1 pint of1 n lte sauce., in 8mutlleiint to make it inito r'ather' a hicbk puro ; stIr ov'er the tire ;I11 very~ it1. pumt.I int. io 31 ste'wpanm and1 5ers e' ump r'iti h poachedll eggs unimd it, or' wvith 'ggs grilled anid lput 01n the pur'eo. I'xcxt.I.x4NT (CoFrxn (AK i.--Thuis Is mil of the hest of' plain cakes, and1( ia 'ery easily' made(1. Trake one ettp) of' trong cotfenl infhusion, one cump of mo1 asse34s, e' cutp stigar, oii"-half eup butt cir. cmne egg and11 otte toaspoonfuli sal i'amus. Adld 51p111 and1( raisins to sut lie tamste, and enough 110our to maske reausonalhy thm 1ck bat ter. iBake rathier lowly3 ini tin panls lined with buttered Tio W AIsu lit.Ux o O 1il(xx 1'nlIZ41'. Vaish the 111In lumkewamrm walter', with a1 title co110111 in it, 11so a1 goodl 1athier of urdt 80oa1, wash theum qu Ickly ;i do not et them reiimaini long iln the water' luss well in cold walteri, wlit~h 31 hlttle alt1 ini it dry'3 quic1kly in time shiado, ndt ironi beolre they are <lI~idry3. V itimrs .-- T'hiegreait success of the V'eorino' as1 a1 cleanmser 3and1 purifler 01 tihe bloodl is shownm beyonmd a doubt by the great mnumubers who have taken it andit reced elimmnediat,e relIef, with such remar kable eu ros l'uov'IKoxxo lInIOWN l1i"r'34v loln IIinAKVAsT.--Oneo cupfu1l Indiani meal, mie teaspo~onf'ul crealm tartat', hllf a1 03aspoonifuil 501da, one0 large tab1loSpoon-) ul molasses1' ; miil with cold miilk ab1out1 S thiek as poundil cake; try imn hot alrdl; If your11 miulk Is sour omuit thue roamli tartar. A "artiul, r'attiugo' voice id a Onsetant ilsposItion tb expedtoVkto, ndieate inipien~Olt thrioat trouble of langerous teone~o y. Use lDr. Bull1's JonighI 13y rup in good tlimo, and be saved nu110h tromuble anid annoyanice. For tan by ali daruggists nUMyROUB. 11i EREz War a ward meeting at Galves ton a few nights ago and the coming manmade a little speech to the boys, Argortg those present Was Gi'01 who was supposed to be a friend coinig man. Much to the sur rlso of the speaker as soon as hI'Ot uhdfd& way Gilhooly ebegan to bo l4Iaaee able. Wheni the coming Ian i07 on to sOWow much he loved to sove the people, Gh'ooly said, in a loud eioes: "T 4iH, and you know it;" -The com ' " .didICAN01 01b ""I'rOw an ored to eed qdI il opt on g such as: 11.hat was ylidtbame re u came to Texas?" "Youain't t to be elected dog pelter, and you know it." Finally patieAce ceased to be a virtue, and Gilhooly was ejected. Next day the comlag man met Gilhooly,who told film he was sorry that lie interrupted the meeting and abused him so but It was a sacred duty he owed himself. "What do yopt meau by abuslg me that way?" said the coining mAn. "Well, you see, the other follow that Is run ning against you has promised me a deputyship If I place him under obliga tions, so I hope you won'tobject to my taking little li berties withan old friend like you by calling you a thief and a rascal' OcAlsthally." "You needn't abuse me to help him. You can go about praissig him, If you want to." "I cani t cofisclentionAly do so. I can't pralso him,beoauso I have no respect for himn; no, you see, I have to abuse you because you are a gentleman. It would hurt my foOlings to have you. think [ would praise a man who did not .de servo It." Iniutiibuggest Again. I saw so much said about the merits of hlop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I con cluded to be humbugged again; and I am glad I did, for In less than two months use of the Bitters mny wife was cured and she has remained so for eighteen nonthssince. I like such hum bugging.-Il. ' T., Sc. Paul.-Pioneer Fre1-es. A cIoAnnTTIrx-sMtoKNo scolon of one of the flrt fatnilies on the west side catne into this ofice to request that a notico of his oomitig nuptials in ht be inserted in the papor. "Don t say, however," said the young man, earn estly, "th1at I am about to load to the hymeneai alter the beautiful and ac complished dlaughter of Mr. So and so, because that kind of slush is too old, and beside, we all know that nobody can lead a wontan, and thet again it's leap year. Better make it read that I have (conan8tled to bo her'n.'' ie was assured that it would be (lone, and left. Sca Iec linvestigation lit declared to a how tlhat the speed of locomotives m1t1t ho limited to a iaxinittill of 150 nillos per hour, because beyonid that rLe the tirOs of the diriving whol are in danger of bursting fromii the trenond otis contrifugal force. Enginoor.i will pleatso nake a note of this aid refrain from "l''il ing her oit" beyond the moderato Jog of say 1) illes and hour. It, 1s best to be oi the safe sido. Mi3. It. M. KICNNNsY, the Cab0OllUd muanl, of PiLLshi)rgh, ihas jilst ptriohsei(ld .hi0 outire blolc of bildings, extend ing from 3d to 4Ih Avenue, fronting on ilithleid and ru nining back to Cherry Avenue, valuied at $275,000, and4 ac cordiig to plans and spccificationls the ontlire block lu to be removed Inside of thIrty dlays, sand a hand(soms11 buIlding wvill be roetd, costling one millioni of dollurs. t'here mus nt be somtetluzg it Unrboline besides the name. A I.Ai,, who was at pliay with the soni of a next, door noeigh bor, asked -hIs companiionl: "Is not your fathesr'a fool ?" "No! t Who said that of my father I" was the reply. "'Nob'odly, as I k nows on," respond 0(d the kninhg urchin, '"but miothir toldl me t,'ot~hier day that I was niext door to a fool, and I dlin't knsow whsethetr se moent youar father or Nat "Oia, I can't shioot,ean't I ?"' ho said, wvhien twitted( about lis archery. ''(lve mse that bo0w," he added, snaching it out of .1 ulia's hasnd. "Now," he addedi, striking an attitude, "show me some thing jyosu want popped, wvhat Is It.?" "Yes said Julia's friend, "that's the questilon." "You hateful thing," said .ulia, with an ItalIan-sunset face, "'it aint't netther. Ill never speak to you again.'' But doubtless the innocent blunder of- Julia's friend willl have its eil'ect. ix stiuggling to smake a dull-brained boy uniderstanid what conscience wvas~a toelher asked : '"What makes yost un comnfortablo sifter you have done wronig I" "IFather's ieath~er strap," Icoellily repheil the boy,' "'y a trmunk, P'at,"' sidu a dealer. "And what, tor should I buy a trunk ?"' demanded Pat. 'To put your clothes in," was the reply. "And iro naked?" exclaimed Pat; "not a bit iv it!I" OxK trial of iht~nuius' lletsrie Soap1, (madie by Craig in & Co., i'Iiliadelphia, Pat.,) wvill satisly Liie most. doubuinig, of its great nseeril. Pure and white as snow. Try it. Make your grocer get it. A Ca tevAuo girl miade an uinsuccess fuil'attemnps at suselde by swallowing brimstone. Now by chewing a little phiosphomrus she ought to make a good match. O tAcS held a rope wile Willie at tempslted to climb to her window. But when ase heard her parenit's footsteps en ihie stairs, and let go of the rope, then it was that Willie fell from Grace. '"RT usp, my son I Thei early bird catches the worm, you know '' "'I don't want, to catch nso worms, Papa), andh have to take hiasty medicine!"' ittionial Treatmentut. anid l'oasttte Cutre Are what the adieted seek for, and those wvho resort to Dr. Pierce's Family M dlcines are not doomed to disappoint sient. So positively ellihacios in Ils Favorite Proscription in all eases of fe mcale weaknesses, ner vous and other do. rangemnents inclient to the sex, that tis potent remedty is sold under a posi tive guarantee. F'or particulhars see Piercesa Memorandlum Book (given away by druggists), or see the wrappers of tile medciicine. Sold by druggIsts. W AsaOA, M inn., A pril 5thl, 1879. RI. V. P'iore, M. D.: Dear Sir-l fool that I should be nloglecting icy duty were I to fail In giving myl testimony as to tile value oi your medicines. F~or years I have been a great sufferer from A complcation es chronio diseases thlih our physiciams treated in vain. I am niow using yomi F~avorite Prescription and fid mysels almost well, Your medicines have donS me more good than anythmljg .[ have ever used. I remlalin areatefly yours, BAD Breath arises from the stomach and can be easily corrected If you take Simmons' Liver Regulator. It is pop. 11arly adapted to the stomab, correct, lug acidity, destroying foul gases and al. 1 Inginhimmation. Take after eating a henful, It assimilates wit e ,perfect digestion, 0i t hINthat repulsive disorder, Bad Breath, mustansue. The Delawart iDemoorat say: "For the cure of Dys. pepsIat Bilious Complaint and Head. Ret Simmons' Liver Regulator has nc 0 1 It rarely fails to effect a cure, a ouutver in giving velief. There is nc ingredient in its manufacture that oan injure any one. It has been tried foi many years and unlike many othei "edicines, i& steadly gining the con. fidence of the public.' Wasps' nests are frequently ignited by some chemical action, supposed to be that or tile wax upon the paperlike substance of which the nests are form ed. Spontaneous combustion of this na ture Is believed to have been the cause of many mysterious fires in haystacks and farmers'buildings. A Boom to Humanity is anything that will ease pain, and a public benefactor one who is ablo to rollevo human allmehts, The most painful of all bodily Ills is stiroly piles, and such has been the absurd, empirical. barbarous treatment of this terrible disease for 8000 years that sientific mon began to despair, and a distinguished modern surgoon has pronounced it the "opprobilum of the profession." Ailictod millions tortured with pain and deceived by the false pretensions of plo nostrums oriod out in the language of the iblo: "Who is this that darkonethoounsel by words without knowledge: canst thou draw out a Leviathan with a hook?" Dr. Silsboe is a bonmofactor, and Anakosis. the great infalliblo pile remedy, the most beneficent discovery of tie age; a simple, safe, prompt and permanent curs for this terrilile, painful and heretoforo almost inourablo disease. Half a million suf forers pronounce it infallible; Pono use it without benolit and doctors of all medical schools prescribe it. It is the diucovery of a selontltlo chemist and practicing physician after 40 years' experience, and pronounced to bhet soarest to an infallible remedy known. Anakests, Dr. B. ilisboo's External Pilo Ito mudy is sold by all first-class druggists. Price $1 00 per box. Samples mailed free to all suf ferers otn application to P. Noustaedtor & Co., Box 3940 Now York. For the Campaign. The Now York Wxanm.Y BUN will be found e useful auxiliary by all who are earnestly work. lig for the reform of tihe national Govoinmont Throughout the Presidential canvass of 188( Tu SUN will givo is readers a full, clear and honest keport of ovouts and opinions. Believ in that the ovils which have so long beoc thne country can be outed only by a chango o the party in powur, it will support for Presi. dent and V.oo Prosidont, Hanoook and Enigish, the nomrinoos of tho National ltopuidcar Democracy. It will also sipport such candi. dates in tho Conigresm distrioto as may givi the host promise of keopiig the National Lug. islature out of the grip of fraud, bribery atnd corruption, and im thio control of cominmd sonso and.pAtriotisim. To all those who sympatlilze with our pur poeo, we command tihe circulation of 'Am aiEmLY BuN. In order that they may most effioontly co operato with us, ivo will senad Tus WMREA BUN to clubs. or simio subserloers, postpaid for Tienty-flve (ets, till the Prosident a election. As its barely covers cost, thort will be no discounts for orders bowov..r large Raiso clubs in every school district, Five dollars will pay for twenty subecrip tions for the oam)aign. Addrossa 1IE BUN, Now York City. Shan't I take a lue Pill? No. don't tako it, and run the risk of mer. curial poisons, but whon bilinus and consti. pated got a box of the celebrated Kidney. Wort, and it will speedily ouro you. l.. is na tur.'s great remedy for o ,nstipation, ...nd for all kidnoy and liver dimeases.-Ni-wmm. Bafe anid Reliable. A. WY. Brown, MI. D., of Prov.donnce, R. L., says : " 1 have used Ihunt's Remedy ini my p~ractico for thne past 10 years, and cheerfully recommend it as being a safe and reliable remedy." All d~soa5Ss of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Urinary Organs are oared by iila.t'n liomnody. Tir ali size, '75 cents, V egetine. more to Me than Gold. MR. H. R. S WRE LPOL., Mass., March T, 1980, I wish to inform you what Vegetino hits do ' for me. I in ivo been troubled with Erysipelas Humor for more than 80 years iin my limbs and other parts of mny body, amid have been a great sufferer. I enommencod taking Voetine one year ago last, August, and can truly say it has done muoro for tie than any other medicine. seem to tio perfmectl.v fre'e from this humor and can recommndnt it to every one. Would not. be withnout, tihts imneduin-' tis more to me than reid-m: I i elIt will prove a blessing to others Yours, most respectfully, MRtS. DiAvID CLARK, J, BENTLEY, M.'.D., says: It has done mnore good staan ati mnedi cal treatneaens. Mr.~.~. N swNA RIN T Omnt. Feb. 9, 1880. Mr.RH. R. vNS Bloston, ia. Bir-3 have soid diurmg tine past year a con aideramble qunantilty of your Vegetino,. aind I b. hiyt', ini all causes it. has given atlsfaction. In one caso, a delicate youg lady of about 17 yearms WasN muich bonefited .'ita usou. Hier pa renms infot maned nNo tihat. it lad dome her miors good thanm all tint medical treatmnont to which shne hadl previously been subjected. Yours, respeccuuliy, J. BENTLEY, K. D. Loudly in its Praise. H. R, Snyan, oonNTo, Ont., Mtarchn 8, 18. De-ar bir-considering the short time that Vegetine has been beforo tiho publi here. it Sah ci wei s a olood pit iler, anti ior i roubl- a arlsing iom a msugglsh or torpid aiver it, Is a flrati lta eii ne. Our customers apeak - J. WRIOHT & CO., Cr. Queen and Etlizabeth'Streets. Vege tine. PatEPARRo) BY HI. R. KTEVENRs, Boston, Mass. Vetine is Sold by all Drugg!sts, ~ITTERS Thoghs shakana~ asik an Aspen Leaf with the chills and fever, the victim of mmaalaris may Stll recove-r by u..ing ibis c -lebrated spe. ottlo, which mnot on mybreamcs up the inost aggra vmitd at tacka, butt. onrvents their recurrene, Is. is In tini.ely p ri teraeto quinine. nlot only be cause it does the busainess far more thoroughly, bli aleo on account of its porfe t. wholesome inea, andi invigorating action upon he entire systemtn. F'or sa~e by ala Druggits and dealers generally. advao. ss mesM.(Imim EUSIC BOOKS FOR SCH[KL THE WELCOME CRO@U. 01 or* pt dozen. 1b7 W. a3. Tilden. This Isa nw and uurior High School So4 Book with advanoed et aIgNv riety of naus es stOular and to 06' sil1 a ol lw: goollo tarIs. Nr.."Tia's provlox workar bee bi y approV 1., 'prv1 NON BELLS, (50 cts.) by L 0. imerso No more aktractive School $Ong Book has f a long time appeared. It Is a graded. as will go for any clas. 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Geeie pills, but usesnatuze a aN luumasev fa'ere thte worst Serefinla t a blod, are o u0it et bywi poworfu4 hang.. While Swettage, Ioleitre heb utot t oe o o re~wihst brownsq and ton lO eo to ta are ~uten r irIand rad le I cures a, lne and arlta p s of d0 rugglis, si Ymtablote rill aesie msE~u i.AMR essese m.s 3.9e A Medioine without a Rival. HU NT'S TUE GREATEST KIDNEY AND UVER. MEDICINE EVER KttOWN. 1U18M RICKED aa saved fom linger. d a death hundreds who have beas given u y elans to die. HMU7 TREI1aYT ures all Diseases of the id neBy,ladder, Urinary Dropsy, Grave Diabetes, and In ti. nonce and ton of Uriae. BUNT'S rMEDY encourages sleep, creates an , bra up the systent, and renewed hat1.te result. HUNT'S REMEDY eures Pain in the Side, Back, or Loins, General Debility, Fearnle Diseases, Disturbed Sleep, Loas of Appetite, Bright's Disease and all 4Ronpf ainta of the Urino-Genltal Organs. 11UNT'S REMEDY quickly induces the Liver to healthy action, removin the causes that produce Bilious Headache yosepsia, Sour Stonach, Costiveness', Piles c. 3y the use of HUNT'S RZAKEDY the tomach and Bowels will d regain their strength. and the Blood wIl U. perfectly purified. II tNT'S REMICD~ia urely vegetable, and neets a want never before frnished to the pub. Jic, and the utmost reliance may be placed In it. It UNT'S REMEDY is prepared express ly for the above diseases, and has never beesn known to fail. One trial will convince you. For- Sale by all Druggists. Send for iamphlet to WM. E. CLARKE, Providence, R. I. Prices, 76 cents, and $1.26 (large size). I . The Only Rome4 That Acts at the 8anie Time on a Liver, The Bowels and The Kidneys This combined action gives It wonderA power to cureau diseases. Wh Are We Sick? Bcause see allo heegreat organs tobe so clogged or torpid, and roisonous A are therefordu od ato MA. 6 ohould be alpe naturally. 10 0 . Biliousness, Files, Constipation, Kidne Conplaints and Diseases, Weak nesses and Nervous Disorders. ycausing fee action othese organs a ar lurf e o ao of disease. lhyuffor Bilious pains andl achesi I Whytormnted withI les Consti tation t Wit Ightened overdisortlered Kidneys l W ty enduro nervous or sick healachesl Why have sleepless nights I s7o KIDNEY WORT and rejoice i health. It is a dry,'egetable compound and One package will make six qta o Medicine. OW Ut of your Drug fs, A. oil order it y! vu X406$1.00. WELLO, RI0 U10N1O A 0 ., rietu, I I (Will nd pot psid.) hlurliagton, Vt. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink.) 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Eetal hasessso mste its potene in lwich hav dsuaroed t, diltatede voe.W oren No h hogss Aeho iee, whech dsita saanptinEt.Whas aaniheath wml e iifa greatest mire'soaldenMlDscovery ofthaar. t eetmnSltePpe or EuPele, (Li purifinga ml nvigratinpmetcinn ..,..ll hs t....fste t poe In et e, e Ee.Ra Scetem o aa e Mela iao eryhsn equea am itmmac.ap DR. RA WAY'S Sarsa.rillia l I.eI, flRs GR*A! sOQ20 MR43 #0 MO M, , u o P i~fdi 2 OR tED pOVRUOM' I"- D I - plaista,- D ySalv M eump OP Liver Complaint, &o W Itoe OW d" teem v h. e ll remdi l r0 g bt i SarOuUs 0.0naSbg KOIDNRYLD DADROVAN UR d womb DR.lam ""I Rbf"e to% oa.R O WaYer .0 &2asK j ReadyRelief a %* DYETEY DoRRGA ja FEs a A Gr ier WA, ReayORliTEfI, DYENR, DaRRwboo~scEA t, CHOLERA MORBWS OVASM0NERALGTIA, NT r. NFLUENZA, I4HRA SSORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. LBOWEL CEPLAtTS, eas Disarha Cholera Morbus. or pein -\o r 20 nute by oari ad' no akR dow Il follow tit use ot te R. if. 7 ReadU4tei IT WAS THE FIRST AND IS IThae Only Pain Rennedy *C in'~ a ti ntamaatons an ouresra~ DYSNwThERot LungsCE, Laoota -Or othrgltas Or Organs, by ont pplloutjoa ter how violent or ebo-rticatanutheai.te theumaitIe. Ded-ridden, Inlirm Uric led. Nerv A CHOLA E REE Wao SInstant ease. lnlafanmanton of the RidneyG, lufInna n ofohe Bo lader BeSre Thrbt Icolseat fthe tLuang., . maysteries, Cfoauppbt nea-aeer. or eaaehe. Toothahe,A Mouratia rlaos nes, Sleegpleusnes., - Chilblains an FrostA iS ll, eThe ppitcatton of01 R iead le to ea t r ease and oomr p rt, T W shrstom i e owls areasTpmbed in Terwil a few. minutes ye ha aulr e8 Srains our 8tom er uhi Bowols, and als.Voilrnaindpains. 10Tavlr should a ways caa~ry a botte of Rid. In a r. It os beterorthan Fro oh nu Brnd or Bittr,. as a atlmulaot. Prloo FVrty ""at~ ptir oe w -olw h s r h . SRadways Regulating Pills. In). Werft nta ati e ostbin Aperients, L and Natural an their Operation, a. A VEGETABLE SBSTITUTE FOR OAL()Mzc, Pertectly tateless, elegauts 8atl with bW oetmn purge, regulate, Puiu, casanse and R ga's for the Og ro on an D isOdera =f h toneo t~ewe ~ Krinus n, UlA. der, Nervous ,)oexeucatinda p, oa &,o 41 ness , In at on or the no nJndigeqtlono thisepladlr hi and all derangem'euts O th e Itbtnall,* ra. I d Wa o.us~ todrug a rs.t -froe Dieases of e ei Ie ( a'tMns~t~[ - tiond?~0 inar'P , Fullness of the Blood in bjt e Th o Stot Nasea ar. L11 & t the 6 heart, Cho g or8 fa o. le ision, Dteo p ebs ibri - V10n8 in he Ua i oe ra ion, eo o t Sin and e es. Pn i, the. ,i e vhet. Limbsin ui e i s of S Neat Bar,nwg'i $he freiv . A ew oses of R ts PrA* r the *hilee, & erntst. P . Ta We repeat tthe reader isut 6ow1 out -p ,psersn tth s uje0oty exists and a 'False and Tste .. -o , Rd.yon Iri ble Urethra,'s gadthrs relating to diftefent oasdeA ht D~is -3 SOLD BY DRIUGGISTSg RAD 'FAL5M A,D TRU." . 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