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AGICULTURB. KLING LARGB W X3DB.-bome We may be effectually extgrminated t y c thig off the stalks close to the grot with a soyllhe. . The -proper time tk this work is soon after they have titied their growth, but before se have matured. 'iie branches of sc weeds are so clos to the ground t they can orrly be severed from root8 by the use of & hoe, which sho be very sharp In order to do the w, well and with any considerable degrei ease. Weeds should be cut quite ea In the season, in order to prevent ripening of the seeds that would M trouble another year, if not the sa season they grow. The seeds of sc weeds are entirely ripe while the dals of the blossoms are still fre The appearance of the plant affords Indication of the maturity of the so as Is the case with grain. It regui considerable pains to destroy sec large weeds, as burdooks, mullens j Canada thistles. The stalks must out several Inches below the surfac the ground or they will throw up su era In the same manner as trees i bushes. A sharp spade or a narr steel blade fixed to a handle is the L implement to use for the purpose. ter the stalk is out and renoyed, I well to drop a handful of salt on 1 stump that remains in the earth. drop of sulphuric acid, applied w the end of a stick, Is effectual in destr ilg the life of the roots of wee Strong lye, Paris green or London p ple may also be employed for the sa purpose with most excellent resu 1i is always best to make sure w< with large and troublesome weeds. Pius ON DAIRY FAnms.-A dalryu writes that Ie finds there Is no n prolltable stock te keep on a dairy faI than good pigs. lie keeps two pi Berkshire brood sows and one be and raises four litters eachi year. '. litters average eight each, and the p are sold when they are between fo and flive months old to make room the new litters. They then wei fromn 120 to 150 pounds tressed, i1 sell for seven cents a pound. Last y< his pigs brought him In over $250, a they did not cost $50 outside of i skimmed milk and the butterm whioh they consumed. He has tr several kinds, Uhester Whites, Yo shires, Siffolks grade, Berkshires i1 pure ones, and finds the pure 13orksh and the halt breed of this breed l Chester White the best feeders. 'IJ meat of' these two kinds will sell m readily than any others, behig leani fit Iixed, Wile Essex, 81utrolic Yorkshire are all too fat for sale in summer time. le cures the hais the sides for bacon, and flints it Is m Swoflitable than selling the carcasi lie don't think anything onl a da larm pays so vell as good pigs prope managed. A TEXAS PLAN OF KNEPINO 'SW F'OTAToxa.-Go ilto the woods aud it hollow tree, about six Ihlies in db eter and live foot long. (ut holes t.he lide of this, and place olne cid flo grouid. Laty straw all around "pilpe," iad oi this lay potatoes, i 0)10 tieim 11) in a pyramildal form1 tihe top of ' ho "l ,pe." Then get sutr and lauy over lil1tu, also 0111 stail pretty hawivily, 1nd throw oi dirt ui theC pile is covered good-ut least laichkes. Do not cover the top of "pipe" for 1.wo or three weekt, so t tihe steaim artsing froin the potatoes 4 -seape. At the first intiantioni of c wetitlier cover the "pipe," but alw open it, in good weather. To tret I this "bank," as we call It, simply mi a hole In the sout h side to puit y< hand In, but, keep it, covered al "wheni not in use,'" By this meth a small famnily can, with vcry lii trouble, keep1 all their potatoes throt the wvinter. T1OMATO VINES.-if tb(hIre is iany i ini the followinag It, Is important: sta temient comes froma Soutih A mcr thlat a singuluar propertyv of to.nato lea has been dlisc'overed by a fruit, nirow flavinag cut downu sonme tomato vline isoed them as a muleh around his p)eI trees. le sooni discovered thiat, curculio, which was destroyIng fruit, had abandonied thle trees a rounded by the tonmabo vines. Folt lag up thIs accidental dilcovery, free use of tomiato vines p~rovedi a p) lfeet pr'otection1, ntot only against, ciureullo, but, other noxious Insects. SowvIwo G aAss Sia.-Thle fall is! best thime to sow timothy seed. have never yet seen a1 soll so rich, c season so favorabie, that the exuber growth of grass hurt the wheat, as been compJlained of' by seime farmt The dlanger' is almost, universalily the other' dir'ection. PL.A'NTINo.--A ppiles and pear's ay most1 conlveniinty planted in tile when miore time cani te given to 'The gr'ounid should be well plowed a prep~ared for the trees. As soon1 the trees arrive they should be I packed, the roots burled in fresh a and some wvater throwni over the ro< stems, and1( branches. 'To washl muourniig calico, put dress into a boiler hal f full of cold,a water; place on the stove and wl the water' becomles as hut as you bear' your hand In it, wash out dlress. U~se hard 801ap. Rinse t, roughly anid in thle last wa'mter put bluing and a little dissolved glue. not use8 milk or saill-and- water for c Kcoos. AT a fruit anid flower tent at, a fa -lonable London enitertahienlt beautiful young marrIed ladly so buttonhole bouquet for $50. One two gentlemen eelltected miuchimo TnunH are five ina to one wotmal LedilCot. At Silver Clifi' ravioie sev non; a# Pltkin, soy teen to one. TIhe oler cIties In ( orado, suoh as Delnver, Color . Central, and Gnden, show a tailr 1. tumor, "you are so admirably ntltd nature for the tableau I" (mnadamni delighted) "so utterly devoId of1 you know I" M.idamne smnles swee 'bt there is life eniouigh inIside her nocw-iife that means (death to him11 wishes are fatal. A Naw Brunswiel: young lady so sh ocked by the practical .1 ke c friend, wvho appleared to tier dressoi a stage demon, that shie fell in a from which she awoke a maniac, remainled insane for six or eIght ye whaen she recently (died. A "s-rniUNaY, rattling" voice am constant disposition to exlpector Indicate 13Iipient throat trouble * dangerous tendency. Use Dr. Bi Cough Syrup in good time, and besa much trouble and annoyance. sale by all druggists,. DOMESIO. oes LEAnNING TO Saw.-To be handy w ut. he needle, Is one of the sterling accc nd plishments of every educated wom do to be able to take the "stitch in tim4 at- is worth all the time and trouble ti ode are required to learn the art. Li me walking, reading, and many otl hat things which we come to do with4 the special thought, the learning to sew uld a slow process, and should be beg Drk while the child is still quite young. I ) of girl should not only have the use of I rly thread, needles and patchwork, but the instructed how to take the stitch Ive turn the corners, and do various thir me connected with needle-work. We i me not excluding the boys in our remari pe. because they need to learn to thread ,sh. needle, and do general sewing. M no are many times so situated that th ed, must depend upon themselves for th res necessary sewing. Even if it Is an a ,nc of sewing machines, it is best that mud children should learn to use tile almj 1je coatumon old-fashioned kind,which u of never be wholly superseded. T ok- amusement and occupation that so hId ing furnishes little folks alrord sul ow dient reason why all mothers shou est see that their girls, and boys too, lea AS- to sew-but the very practical use is the needle in after life is Lhe princil hlie reason after all. A Iti A worid of uoa.t . ds. One of thei most popliiar mndiol Ur- now before tie Aiericaii public, is I me Bitters. You see It everywhere. P its. pl take It with good effect. It bul )rk thei up. It is not us Pleasant to I taste as some other Bitters as it la no whiskey drink. It Is more like the 4 fashioned bone set ten that has don, an world of good. If you don't feel Jl ire right try 1op Bitters.-Nunda New's rm ire FOOD Fon i"'r P oi..-There a 1, three classes of food, the oils, swee 'ho and starches, the special ofilce of wil igs Is to support the animal heat and pl )ur ((iCe fat, having little or no inuer1 for In promoting strength of imusele or c gh durance. If the f(at, therefore, woti And use less fat and more of lealllnmeatsfl 3ar anI fowl, less of tine tlour and more nd the whole product of the gralne-exc Ae the hulls -less of the sweets, partl( l1k larly in warm weather, and more of t led fruit acids in a mild form, as in the s rk- ple, 81eep less,be less indolent and lat I'd more in the open air, the fat would d ire appear,to a certain extent at least,wi aid no loss of real.health. In food we ha 'he almost a perfect control in this mattq Dre far better than we can have I ml1d much fIt and too little muscle, we ha md simply to use less of the fat-formnli te elements. anild m1or1.0 of the muscle foc ulid such as lean meats flah and fowl, a: ore the darker portions of the gralus, et< vses with peas and beans. try - rly BARLEY SuoAn.-Boll clarified 1< sugar until when you take out a lit on the end of a stilek, It shall draw 0 I-T into a thread and when cold be qu Out, brittle. Whien boiled enough, pour Lit- for every phit of liquid sugar two tc in spooniuls of' lemou juice and six lin seven I drops of' essenco of lemon. S til it up well and boll again, till as befo: tud it ii brittle. While this Is boIllir to slightly oil a marble slab; on thils po aw the sugatmbi when cool, cut It up ir ks, strips with a pair o' selssors, and tw it-il tie stiuks a little with the hai. 11 six nist, be kept from the a1r, or it w the beconie soft. lint Mn1 Mta. It. M. LiNNE~ny, the (aubol m an.of' t-tstlrgh, lia j0ust pu'rlhas tuhe entire loIck ot' butitlings, extei I ng froin Iki to 4thAvienito, fronting Lice 0Smithiild and riunning back to l.3or 11r1 Avenue, vluedt' at, $275,000, anA.~ S Scordinig to planis anid spleci lIniAons t odi, entire block Ia to be remioved inid~te Icthirty day13s, and411 a1adsomel buildli igh ill be e'rected, costing one million dollars. I here mlust be soniehinag Uia'bolne besides tihe name11. A~ Bis--One cupi of miilk, one( cupj ica sugar, 0one cupi of yeaAt, tlo'.tr to ma11k ves batter. Let it rise over igiht,, then~ a erI. onie-hualf (:up1 fluelted butter, al cupi hl., suigar, flour to knead it, and let it r ich again, tilen) roil and cut, Iuto eakes,a hem let it rise algalin, his uir- P(o) 1Ilnt. (liAnIA3I Biia io.-Tl' w- q uairts Giraham hour, 0110 quari t wh~i he thour (small) oneC cul (staall cupi)) or- lasses, half a (cup3ful yeast ; only w hb ~he flour is allted ; one0 quart, tepId water mix it; mlix ab~out as sti ii as pound cia batter; this can belputt ini 1 oll paius I hle breakfast. re GOL.DF.N-RO haus Imhe property ~tanhng the flowv oh' blood in a remua nt ble dlegree, and4. Its protupt applicalti .1ns to woundts hals been known to save bt '~ the lIfe of mnan and beast. On this ii count some1 peole arel iia the habit drying a quantity of it, for use in a be emergency. all ONs tria111 of' lob' ih st ~ eetric SOn lid Pa.,) will saltisly tile mlost, dloubtl1 as of its great mnerit. Pm-ie anld white mow. Try it,. Make your grocer g oil, - 0 >ts, - VxoxT An4.ils.-Do not, wash vegetab until just before using them. Letti tile maly he spoiled by dipping it in wat oft a coulle of hours belore bringing it seni the table. Potatoes stfer by bel canI washed too long before cooking. the lhe- (0(1-i) CnxA M'i.-Tiake oIl of almon ii 011e ploun~d ; white wvax, four ounlC lyo Melt, pour into a mortar ; add, by al11- grees, rosec-water, one int. It 81ho1 be light, and white, Use as a nm unguient to soften the skIn, prevy ch- aps, &c. LEioN TE'A .-A glass of tis delig Id a1 fuldrink may often be0 made from' or' tea remaaining In the teapot, a few lunm 1103 of sugar, a slice or two of fresh lolm) ou wilth'a little of the juice andi some era 0(1 ice. .If too strong, add wvater. Wn'is CAK x.-One CuIp butter, t en cups sugar, thlree cups flour, whites f: ive eggs,one t easpon ful soda, twot ado spoonis cream tartar, 0one Clup milk. ecr, ro- Tns t*overnment proposes puttinl new post ofhice in Pittsburgh7 and pl chased the property between 'hird a lOs- F'ourth streets, fronting On Smiithfi by amd runnIng back to Cherry avemi is The Government sold the buildings ife, the ground to Mr. Kennedy of Car tly, line fame; he to remove them ins ust of thirty days. Mr. Kennedy is n iI doing that, and erecting twenty-I houses 11n a suiburbanl town cal 'Hlomestead,' of which 110 (Mr.: Was owns about nine-tenths. Mr. Kenni I a is at present emlloyIng twenty g I as and seven men, besides bookkeeper fit, printer. Ho has Is own print 11nd presses, three in number, paper cuti ars, and all thme stuff belongIng to a ft class job printIng office, includ " Hell Blox and Devil." Keeps I paper box factory conlstantly emp~lo; Ito to make boxes; buys paper by tihe to og nails by th~e hundred kegs, havinj Ill, high as five hundred kegs on ham vied on tIme. He Bold as high as For thousand bottles of Carboline ini day last week. WIT AND RUMOR. ith COURT sUEN.: "What's gone of your m' husband, wom'in ?" "What's gone of ,; him yer honor? Faith, and he's gone ' dead.'" "Al I pray, what did he die ist of !" "le of, yer honor! He died of ike a Friday." "I don't mean what day o1 ter the week, but what complaipt?' Iut And it's himself that did not get ime 1s to complain." "Oh ay-he died sud.. denly?" "Rather tat way, yer hon . er." "Did he fall in a fit?" No an lie swer. "He foil down in a fit, per be haps?" "Why no; not exactly a fit, es, yer honor. lie fell out of a window, i or through a collar door-1 don't know re what they call it." "Oh, ay-and broke a his neck?" "No, not quite that, yer a worship." "What then?" "There on was a bit of sthring, or cord, or that eY like, and it throttled poor Mike.' Ir "Quite likely. Call the next 'ase." III )>e "WOULD YOU mind standing here till In I go in and get a cigar," lie asked. "Of he course not," she replied: "bub don't .. you think, Henry, that smoking is ex 11. pensive, and that it will be easier prac. Id tising economy after marriage If It is rn practised during courtship?" "You're of right," he said; "I shan't smoke any mal more, sweet," and she looked unutter able love at hin as they resuied their stroll. Just then they cane to an ice cream saloon, and he said: "There, now, I meant to treat you to ice cream; iei but, as you say, it Is best to practice og economy during courtship. Ton cents io. for a cigar, thirty cents for two ice Ids creams-forty cents saved in a single he night. Let's go over to the fountain t a and take a drink of water." They >ld went; but she was mad enough to bite Ia her own head oflf. Ist A CONVENTION of "The Deaf Mutes of America" was held in Cin r cinnati last week. A newspaper re t, porter entered the room, took a seat, chl pulled out his note-book and pencil, .0. and waited for them to begin. A more cc puzzled newspaper reporter was never seen. When lie saw the delegates hold 1d ing up their hands, aid wiggling their sit finger&, lie thought they were givinst of the usual sign for "three beers here," pt "yive beers here," "two beers here," 4. etc., and lie involuntarily looked lie around for the "beer jerkers," as old p. Aristotle called 'em. lie said he knew or when lie was In the hail ten minutes, is- and no one had been called a liar or a th perjurer, that it was not a politicai ye convention. 00 tiHumbuggoa ALu.ln ve I saw so much said about the merits ig of Ilop Bitters, and my wife who was d, always doctoring, and iever well, teased ad tme so urgently to got her some, I con ., eluded to be humbugged again; aid I am glad I did, for in less than two months use of the Bitters my wife was af cured and she has remained so for ,le eighteen months since. I hke such hum ut bugging.-Il. T., St. Paul.-Pioneer Lte Press. A xN'Y placed before a powder or magazine sees his Colonel approach r smokihg an inported Hlavana cigar. lie presents arms and says firmly but respectfully, "Parcin meV, Colonel,but g, m'noking is not allowed here." The iir Colonol, with a super b gesture, flings t aways tLie cigar and gives the faithful stentinl t lous d'or. As soon as lie has 1i got round the corner, the faithful sen tinel, with proud tears on his rugged cointenance, plcks up the cigar and finilshes it with every manifestation of 11 delight. ud(1 - d- "ISN'T It lovely,Mr. Robinson,'' said )II MiSs FitzjOy, as she daintly held III) ry her skirts from the (low, "to see the c- handiwork of nature in the ripening of te the crop? TLhe sun and rain combine of to give us the fritage of the sol'' g "Yes, mia'amn, and the marketmnen com. of bine to cheat uts out of the value of it, la Why, green corn ain't bringing noth ing, potatoes don't pay for digginig,and ofyou've got to give appiles an~ ay.'' 3 fT nan little girls had groat fun in am dneighbor's house at South Bend, Ind., of during the absence of the family. Thbey se first broke all the window-panes. Thelin Sthey poured several gallons of milk on the parlor carpet. Finally,they empltiet. six diozein canis of raspbberries and VO huckleberries iuto a tub, antd dyed all to the bed-clothes they could find in thec C-juice. to Va~wrmax.-Thie great success of t1ir .ke Vegerinte as a cleanser and purller o1 or the blood is shtowni beyond a doubt b~y the great numbera who have taken ii ofand received immediate relief, with: such remarkable cures. Dtt E~No.:sH ladles in iPortigal play lawr th teninis in botwing Eastern trousers, ie- laced at the ankle. Thelure is a bright of colored, square bodice, without sleevem ny and tiedi at the waist, and a 1008013 laced skirt comes nearly to the knte. It is ian adaptation of the country cos p, tumne in which arc Moorish features. in, g, Tuxm savage of the Fiji Islands, wh< as knows nothing of chastity, sins lose et says a recent writer, than the beaut3 who plays with temptation and standi lson the verge of danger calculating how~ ce far alte may go wvithout rutining hem er ::eputation, to "Youna future htstbaml seems ver.3 ugexactinig; lie has been stipulaiting foi all sorts of tihings,'' said a miotheor t( is her daugtefr, wvho was on the point o: being nmartried. "'Never muid, main 'le- ma,'' saidi the affectionate girl,who wva! 11already dressed for the wediding, "Lhesm 11(d are lis last wishes." mnt "I you are a quiet, honest citizen how did these skeleton keys anid brasi hknuckles happen to be in youtr coa 'h pockets?" "I reckon, judge, me ant >sthiepol iceman inutst hiave ch anged coati Sin the nculllle. We were very miuch cx. 'cited." A PulsONaa in the iDeiaware Stati Prison was imjmured by a falling wvall wo and tias brought suit against the Stat< of for damages. TIhe curiosities of Iav. ca- ate never to be exhausted. Jinl Treatment andi Positive Cures a Are wvhat the silllcted seek for, am( tr- those who resort to Dr. Pierce's Famaili nad Medicintes are not dloomned to disappoint aid ment. So positively eflicacious in hih to. Favorite Prescription in all cases of fe on male weaknesses, nervous and other do bo- ratngemenits incident to the sex, thin idle thils potenut remedy is 801(1 uinder a posi ow tivo guaranteo. For particulars se Lye Pierce's Memorandum Book (givem led away. by druggists), or see the wvrapper [K.) of the miedicinte. Sold by druggists. dy W ASEcA, M inn., A pril 6th, 1879. Iris R. V. Pierce, M1. D.: nd Dear Sir-I feel that I should b nr neglecting imy (duty were I to fail i1 or giving my testimony as to tlto value C your medicines. For years I have bee ga groat sufferer from a complication C redO chronte diseases which our physician m*d treatedl in vain. I am now usinig you ;Favorite Prescription and find mysel asalmost well. Your medicines have don In e more good than anything I ha', WOever used. ID remain groatefully yours, h a. IC n. PAR,..L.. AD, *fth Mses from the stoiach .nd can be esilly corrected if you taki Simmons' Liver Regulator. It Is peou. liarly adapted to the stomach, correct. Ing acidiy. destroying foul gases and al. a ng Iniumation. -Take after eating, a Kf-tablespoonful, it assimilates with the food and ensures perfect digestion, without which that repulsive disorder, Bad Breath, must ensue. The Delaware Democrat say: "For the curo of Dys. pepsia Bilious Complaint and Head. %0ne Simmons' Liver Regulator has nc 'qual. It rarely falls to effect a cure, and never In giving relief. There is no ingredient ist, Its man utacture that can Injure any one. It has leen tried for many years, and unlike many other mediclnes, Is steadly gaining the con Ildence of the public. HEARD in mid-channel: Robinson -"You've seen more of the world than most people, Mrs. Smart. Now where have you met the handsomest, pleasantest and best bred people?" Fair Amerlean--"Well, among your British aristocracy." Robinson-'In deed? That Is most gratifying to my pride as an Englishman. And where have you eneountered-a-the uglies t, vulgarest and inost offensive specimens of humanity?"' Fair American "Well, among your British aristoc racy !" For the Campagn. The New York WEEELY SuN will be found a useful auxiliary by all who are earnestly work ing for the reform of the national Government. Throughout the Presidential canvass of 1880 Tun SUn will give its readers a full, clear and honest report of events and opinions. Bellev. Ing that the evils which have so long beset the country can be cured only by a obange oi the party in power, it will support for Presi. dent and Vice President, Hannock and Engish, the nominees of the National Republican Democracy. It will also support such candi. dates in the Congress distnots as may give the best promise of keeping the National Leg. islature out of the grip of fraud, bribery and corruption, and in the control of common sense and patriotism. To all those who sympathize with our pur. pose, we commend the circulation of ans WEKLY sUN. In order that they may most efflolontly oo. operate with us, we will send Taz Wicynra BUN to clubs. or single subscribers, postpaid. for Twenty-fue Cents, till the President al election. As this Uarely covers cost, there will be no discounts for orders however large. Raise clubs In every school district. Five dollars will pay for twenty subsorip. tions for the campAign. Addri-ss THE BUN, Now York City. Shan't I take a Blue Pin? No. don't take it and run the risk of mer. curial poisons, but wheln bilious and consud. pated get a box of the celebrated Kidney. Wor, and it will speedily cure you. it is na. turn's great remerly for o ,nstipalion, and foi all kidney and liver diseasos.-Nuws. Safe and Rellable. A. W. Brown, M. D., of Prov-dence, R. I., says: ", I have used Hunt's Remedy in my practice for the past 16 yeara. and oboerfully recommend it as being a asufo and reliable remedy." All diseases of the Kidneys. Liver, ladder and Urinary Organs tire oured by iluit's llomedy. 'T at -i.o. 75 cents, A Hoon to Humanity is anything that will easo pain, and a publit benefactor one who is able to roliovo human ailments. The most painful of all bodily ills is surely piles, and suoh has been the absurd, empirical barbarous troatment of this terrible disease for 3000 years that scientific meln began to despair, and a distinguished modern surgeon has pronounced it the "o)probriumt of the profession." Afflicted millions tortured with paint and deceived by the falso protonsions of pile nostrums., oried out in the language of the Blible: "Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge: canst thou draw out a Leviathan with a hook?" Dr. Bilsbeo is a benefactor, and Anakesis. the great infallible pile remedy, the most benefloent discovery of the age; a simplo, safe, prompt and permanent urfoths terrible, painful and heretofore almost, Incurable disease. Half a million auf ferers pronounce It Infallible; none use it without benelit, and doctors of all medical schools prescribe it. It is the discovery of a scientiffc chemist and practicing physician after 40 years' experience, and pronounred to be the nearest to ain infallible remedy known. Anakesis. Dr. B. Maileeos External Pile Rie -dyis sold by all first-class druiggists. Price 010 e ox. Samples mailed free to all suf ferers on) app~heation to P. Neustaedter & Co., Box 8910 Now Ye"" Yegetinie. More to Me than Gold. WALrolN*, Mass., MarchT, 1860. MR. H. B. SrvEws: I wish to Inform you what Vegetine has don for me. I ha~ve been troubled with Erysipeias Humor for more than 50 years in my limbs and other parts of my body, and have been a great sufferer. I eommenced takIng Vegetune one year ago lasut August and can truly saty it has done minore for me than any other medIcine. I seem to oe perfectly free from this humor and can recommend it to every one. Would not be without this nmedine-'tis more to me than gold-and I feei it will prove a blessing to others as it has to me. Yours, moat respectfully, MRS. DAviD CLARK, J, BENTLEY, M.ID,, says: .It has done mnore urood thau all mod, cal treatmuent. NUwMAaEWBT Ont., Feb 5, 1380. -Mr. H. R. STvxuE~s Boston, Jfss.: sir-i have sold durIng the past year a con siderabie quantity of your Veget lne, and I bt' )1evo, in all oases it as given satiafactilon. In one caise, a delicate yeun lady of about IT years was nmuchi benefited byits use. Hier pa. rents informed me that it had done her mtore good I han all the medical treatment to which she had previously been subjected. J.~ ~ BENTLEY, M. D. Loudly in its Praise. ToRcNvo, Ont., March 5, 139. U. U, itTuVENs, Boston: Dear bir-ConsiderIng the short time that Vegotine has been be fore the public here, it sells welt as a blood purifler, and for t roubles arising from a sluggIsh or torpid lIver, It Is a first-class medicIne. Our customers speak loudly In its praise. J. WRt IG T a CO., Cor. Queen and Elizaboth'Streets. Vege tino. rRsP'ARID BT HI. R1. IT EVE.NN. Boston, Mass. Vegetino is Sold by all Druggists. S S Agrente Wanted imeft.''N~"*' s snplsfree Ada pan1ianplD* --- Fremont,o .3 A Y EA R and ex penses to agents ~EI I Outfit Free. Address ~ww .0o. VIORERY. Anansta, Me. ________17a pENNSYI.VANIA MII.ITAitY A('AVJMY, ('hen S her, Oa. o es aitet ber 8.CIvIl ngneerin , Co. Y~.ATT. res. . GRTAT WinTRN u GUN WO0B nI,Sh nu esa forn~sa Ctaog.o..frnas he Only Rom 8 hUter, Te he owsaeT Wh Are We k neissets and !erv rg. Room*ad No :o Wde&e. 041mingi a j817c64n W i alas and "beg I F raented with i.Censtlafn W ey]taure servous ersek headachesi Whyhave sleepless Rights I 'We jsNET WORT and rdte hAlO. 41 e alompound one 0 (sefileddese, hough yourkig D ike Ats OenOLr ratedattckut prvnt ir recurence aueit d Widoest atind.)f me' thrug., Though Shatin- 1lion an Aspen Leaf with tile chills and fever, the victimx of mualaris may st.1 r ecover by uaIng this 0 llebrated spe. Mile0, which not only breaks up thle it.ost aggra. rated attacks, but, prevents their recurrence, It 18 InIIl ely pri-f rable to quinine, not only be. cause It does thie bitbiness far more thoroughly, but al-o on account of it-4 perte t wholesome mes, and Invigorating act Ion upon he entire tystem. For saio by all Drugglsts and dealers ?enerally. A Mediolne without a Rival. THE GREATEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE EVER KNOWN. HUNT'S REMEDY has saved from linger. Ing disease and death hundreds who have been given up by physicians to die. HUNT'S REMEDY cures all Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder. Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, and Inconti nence and Retention of Urine. RMUNT'S REMEDY encourage& sleep, create. an appetite, braces up the system, and renewed H UNT'S REMEDY. cnures PaIn in the Side. flack, or Loins, Gene ral Debility, Femialo Diseases, Disturbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite, Bright's Disease, and all Coma uaints of the Urine-Genital Organs. l lINT'S REMIEDY quickly induces the Liver to h~eai'h y action, removing the causes that produce filI ous Headache, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomnach, Costiveness, Piles, &c. By the use of HilT'S REMEDY the 8tomach and Bowels will speedily regain their strength, and the Blood will bc perfectiy purified. HI UNT'S R EMED)Y is purely vegetable, and meets a want never before furnished to the pub. lic, and the utmost reliance may be placed in it. H UNT'S R EMEDY is prepared express. ly for the above diseases, And has never been known to fail. One trial will convince you. For Sale by all D~ruggists. Send for Pamphlet to WI!. E. CLARKE, Providence, R. I. Prftes, 76 cents, and $1.25 (large size) STANDARD BIOCRAPHIES OF THlE PRESID)ENTIAT. CANDID)ATE8. 500 Pages Each, 3iW. AUJTJIENTW,ICOMPLETE. Able Iutr~rs, The Fastest 8S{oig Booki L-in e ilutrtonAo I o c Da. Life of Gen. O~are-ansn Beat Books. 0-rLiberal Torsns. .. AGEiNT8 WANTED hVERLYWH ERE. J.o0r ful ida riptin and teais address at once nal. 0.: tOb'sao, ills.; St. LouIs, Mo. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, net a Drink.) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHIU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, AND TiR PUaR SAND BRTMRD ALQUALI THEY CUR~E All DIseases of tihe tomnalh, Bowels,1li~d l.iver, Kiney a e "wv.r rgans, - ~ $1000 IN COLD. elp ora franythin Ithepur or njurioa found in tlcm. smoj yourdugit for -o Bittersan1tr D I.C.i an absolastoand irrmitibl -ur and narcotics. OSND Fon COIcLAR. lp iitesn %L' '. cthese, N. ., Ttinnt,n, be., which have dlstrssed the viotn fr 1ese power. No ugrz Alobhi Bitn hch do.a * Dr. Pierce's G.olen Medical Discovery e comnBlotch, Pinaple, or Eruption, Ery Slough Skin, in short, all disenses causedb puriving, and invigorating medicine. Espcinlly has it manifested its potency ir eesore Eyes, Serofions Sores and Mwt Neek, and Enlarged Ealands. If you feel dut i, dlrowsy, debilitated, have on fac~e or bodly, frequent itendare,he or dizaine iernated witnho 111fushes, irregular appetit TorpId Liver, or " Billousnoss." As a r Miedieni Discovery has no equal, as it effects 1 In tihe cure of Bronohsis, Severe Cong Saultio, it has atonished the medical faet greatest medical discovery of the age. Sold b No use of ta e e Pellets (ith 9seeds. er 9 % while using 'Ett M ,j5f system, diet, 'Tightness oD g*Tho's uttle Giant" Osthastie. Sto eb Ba about Stomach, Mush of Blod ead, tai 8at14 by ,d..ggit. .......PPEWAR WHE WILCome IoCHOAV (Si o-19 per losen. By W. 8. Tildou. This is a new and surrior RIgh School Bong Book with advanced el ment., and a great va riety of music, secular and snat0red, to Ve suOJ i onetwo ortou arts. Ir.TlIden's prevlo workshave been highly approved. NON41 BELLS, (60 cts.) by U. 0 Emerson No more attractive School Song Book 1as f01 a long time appeared. It is not grade and will (o for any class. Grpat variety ot sbngs, sub ec selected with great skill, and music Is WBITE ROBES. (80 ets.) Charming and very successtut Sunday School Song book, by Abbey A Munger. oleber's Art of1 inging and Veeal Cl ture. Price 5 Cents. Bookte for Vocal Training usually contain com Pletesetsof exerolises, and directions enough or the teacher-and no more. But tiittle book tves the " science" and reason for every Stp0progress, Is a standard work in Europe. an has ben well translated by A. W.Dohm. A mnost practical and important essay. W Any book sent, post-free, for the retail Price. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. J. 3. DIT8ON & 00. IM Obestaut St.. Phil&. Bupertne eelehratt Shile Dreh-losdIng Shot Gun at ale up. an Is-barrel h loaders at* utoiMI'l sand Brescbi-ioadiras Gunk h~ tole 9 nopd roved N *A Bi"a makes. Allknd I gph-th best uns yet made for the price. Stomp for Price List. 0fothprc.Su JOS. C. GRUBB & CO., 712 Market Streete Phila., Pa. for the TRAIP. Territory gives ENTERPRISE CARRIAGE CO. BUGGIES Oincinnati, O. Catalogu, FREE. Ln 10]ri )raee Nervous Det'it Agg ia. Bond for rcular to Alleonliarwacy, ~i E.PgMENT-1h23%*WfT='8!n advan .A c sh. All 11 a Co. 806 Geoage me. 1 Feena A LL PERSONS Wanting Employment to ,or CMS ctle Houss, i'otolst Stores, Vices,, etc., an, Teachers desiring colense~t~al0 addrese with stamp, A NHATinAAGENoY, l1 Broadway, New York Uity. TE ]BONANZA YOU BOOR-AGENTS IN selling our two 8plendidly Jlust -ated Books. Lif - of QEN, HANCOCK, ln"friud''on. -FOi NI' E n totitior f nationa I n hily 011ol -t4 by G~eneral hlaneock. tie* party leaders sind the uareme. Al , Life oi ,,, hs orade-n. GEN. (UARFIE LD, a anti pet ,on-l frle'udi, Gten. J..". HILtidIN (ani itilhor of widh, on learitv), ai - strongly entioraed. Both o sllsi ininionsuly popuir ;S turnig over 1qjuu a heek I Avowrns inaki g 47t* ay Outil 15o. each For best botskm "9.' iems 1. i r'wi uick . HJlI) %BitBOS, 723 tIim-tsxut S~t., Philadelphia,1)a. MAKE HENS LAY, A Enlish Veterinary Surge s ad Chemist soi traveling In thisacountry,umay@ tbatmostofthei IkoeZ ads Cattle Powder. here are worthless tas. H j.that t4herldan'e Condition Powdtra are bes ausly dreanditaneieevaluaisle. Nothing eta earta wiH make bons 1Lylke Sheridan% CObadti L wders. Dose, one teas at e e St ofvfea f gol *veywh rao 7t ma%. r eight 106tm me. a .e s'. * &I Ach.,Basr, M.. CAN MAKE o PER DAX Selling our new Platform Family Scale Weigh. accurately up to 25 ibs It%, iiislome tippeArAnoe selis 11 at eight to b jukeeperl. Retail price $ th . r .anigr Scale welghing26fbe. cannot e botgiab for len- tha, nA. A reau. eloat fo Ag nt. r clsi trtory given ar innrs D 10SI B0AL E 00.,18T W. sta E0 ECIE CORE ONEN(E..TIT in o a ii merit. be osr sd ress fort asn ________________ Salem, 2, it. G EOR GE A CH E LIS, band. Spciihtes ftru is Pat ~i ne SaaT A,. nS.g Mt.Ia *""",tie "."th s.alriau,tle Uurrespondenu~e solIted. SAPONIFHER SOAPAI~able losoentrtel Lye fbr PAMIL AHK FOR SAPODTIF'nR, AND TAKE NO OTHEE. PENlN'A MALIT HANUPV'G CO.. PHILAD'1 Q9Q IN COLD Gives Away. end 8-cen EaasERs, Lewisburg, Unio Co., Pa. CENTS TO JTAN. L I'Te Chicago Weekly News wil be sent postpai ntr afo r cents. Thin enatble readers to be coe eacaitemoit olta weekly In te colitcs, mall tie enews, Iever ite A favor ite f ni pnper. Menu onan i ge Inti Ja. 1eg1881r Eprve Vie. a. year dres Vlr tF.io oaw11 ii 1 Ii aof long stand~n nul? andu U ordi ase in d Dr' il s' 1nfIrs 'fo Si a ot 1o serallr nlts entr by a ai yJF Mmrx Ma S CONSTIPATIOI$ AND PILES. -W .ansiwne remed which f e enSthe cam of asewited an4 poleoous eha voe. of testmnyo 1 ourasv mese bara than good, oe dree pills, but use nature la rutiil SF',arilr .e*,w em all Ilsutters from the worst Serofutla to a ylpie Ilaltrlienns, lever Sor, asl o Icuring Tetter, Rose flanth, Rolla, Carbune huigs. White Swellinsgt, Coltre or Thlie salo color f a n, oyet lh bown cools *, and tongueo coated, you arc siuSoring fronm melyforall auo e ases Dr. 1'lorco's (oldlen hes, Weak luusa, anti early stages of Ecam. tity, and eminent phylsicianu pronounce It the y druggists. king the large, replsIcvo, nat'leonie plat. Those A ills) are aserely larger thiun suiustared he.hy ra' wihout disIIt)uanc l0th oranta oo , or Jandil heaactse, ' Ceat, uils neas, Soter Eruetatlolia posu' fd Taste In Pienuti, tDillottsattacks. Paitn In NEDIVAL AMIIIOIA'riuN. Peno's. naamta . V. ADWAY' V11a RT I11"D P1Re311i3t WOR TBBj B 0! NIO DNSE05 ARY OR CONTA .. r.......... eb r..m.h..h GORRUING %DS AND VXN IN6 Chwnl heumatis Scre l.GM.a iswellib,, Backing DrY Zfoug hanoeo~re9. tions, i litto l0OfAtI BII ti Whigwr' T l r Diseases, eral Dsest Ie in tte Isut Drop y,al Brough , Liver Complaint, &c. exAr as Iepos r tnce = a e wh 1 1 p Wrac and w n , aneut4pcls n ~ ntere is a prieking unn se'nsation enpmtn N waea d l In eUtnali o h oba at"'t's lins.e byD. g st1. IRIOB ONO DOLA OYARIAN TUMOR OF TEN TEARS' GROWTU CURED BY DR. RADWAY'S REMEDI. One bottle contains more of the active ino. fMedicines t ote Prao quu hte bonu ds while twg Una R. R. R. RAD WAY'S Ready Belief, CURES AND PREVBENTS DYSENTERY, DIARRHQA, CHOLERA MORBUS, FEVER AND' AGUE, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, INFLUENZA, DIPHTHERIA, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looseness, Plarrhoi, Cholera Mor bus, or pain. =u ditares o thenan boer are sopped In 15or1 minutes by toking Radwy pRead Re 11f. ,No congestion or inamma on. no weak nesr lassitude will fonow the use of the IR. It IT WAS THE FIRST AND IS Thae Only Pain Remnedy that instantir stops the most exoruclating pan, ally erofE Lons, an cures Con es or otb' gland, or organs, by one &ppilcation. in from one to twenty aninutese, no mnt Rh eumai. Bcd-r lde, rnfr. Orl led Nerv u WAY REAY RELI afford instant ease. infiammation of the Eidneym, Ilnaman on ten of te Bladder, SoRe ThroaT, I EVct BreatDAng. Hymteries, Urous DPHheEaRA Seadache. Toothache, n wmou ne M, leepleis Chilblains and Frosbt~u hitl , The apltcation of the Readr Relief to the parL Mr earts her the or e ulty exists will Tahirty tosixty dropsIn tesalftum bler of wator wo ilI emntes cur CoigRawoRamps.e prains. Sour to ach, Heartburn, Sick Head Bowels, and alinternal pais00.Wndnth Travelersashould alw carrya botl of R ad. waer will prevent sickness or pains IrLom chang o water. It Is hotter than French rat y or ittl as a stimulant. Price Fity Radway's Regulating Pills. ..rfect Pua natves, Sootidng Apere nt,. Aol Whoae. o Paah ys Le table O0h6ands orat gans by onp iation. I VEGETABLE SBSTITUTE BOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, eleantl coated with weet um, purge, regula, pIf. ,Oleanse and ou, re liconpotrtd ihen.es i RAswAT's Ptma for the cure of all Disorder der, Nervous I He odn . Uostiven lndi Ion, o llteo" ness. Feve, Inamation o h B wel Piles, and all derane t of the Internal isra. Warranted toeffc a pertect c0 , Pureuly s lta Threata n no mercury, i erals or 5WObserve the follw1 n ymptm resultin tr m Diseases of the Di etv ras: Const.adPls ln s l i ad, of th tomach, ausea. lear the Stornach Sour Eructatlns, Sincing oraiut. tering at the' eart, Choki or Suffering Sen. M~ons hen in a ituro imes o iion Dota or Webs e 0 thoelghFmess o Dull ain in the Head, De14eno Perspia h ide es Lbs and e Flushes o eat Burning In the Rleh. A few doses of RADwA's Pzuia will free the system from all the above-named disorders. Prs, 35 Cents per Box. We repeat that the reader must censult our theit cure, among w hich may be nam0ean "Valse and True ," TRar y on ropable Urethra,' a thers relating to dIfferent classes of Die SOLD BT DRUGGISTUE UEAD "PASSE AND TR UE." Send a letter stampi to R A W AY A JO, No. J2 Warren, Cer. Church at., Newr Witormation worth thousands will be sont TO THE PUBLIOe ef Di RADWY'S Old ie a iisid I.1.ii lvsi D.se than the base and worthilo -s imitations' of tem asthere are Ya so08 ltoaft& Reieof, see that the name "Radway" Is on wtaL yov BUY THE BLATCHIEY PUMP 1I~ IranI . cn or *o .sA 11. lii. 'do. I. ~' a l a ~ aar tr e sioar.. e n ui kere,ege. 41. (1. BA TCiR IM T, 80 M ARK ET Sre, Pi iAPIA a . RUPTURE velcae nest- feri a m atim e r ia enal I.fiiA bl xI~i cuae. for 10 cents. *af~aivaaiituprigove, Florida. Ui*i' JOtWA Iirutrwma a t. Toanswering an attvertieement will eor0 stayor upon the adtvertiser and the