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IT AND RUOR., aq lady who says she is younj dome writes: "The man. foi i vastly my superior; * * owill compel my spirit t nee to his; who wIII comman' to stand still and shine on him na commanmed the sun wh< I* my *111 to the dust,' etc. i have no diffloulty In lii d h a nnan-one who will not enij 'd her scul to stand still, but ill also command its owner t< drst in the morning to build thi lit kindling* and carry up thq d whose language will makt Ir stand on end when he comet and Ands dinner fifteen minutel ;There are lots of men who wil: Br spirit for her, ai,d also mak< ck bend over a wash-tub whil o down to the-saloon and discusi at method of saving the countri the hands of its political ene *Ad Thatcher, who su ded Mr by on the bench a. was of stern and un er. One of his prisoners ressing the court previous t< hee, used the words "ai'o" an wise ' in a way which implie4 erenceof meaning. "Do you knov *y difference letween the word 61 and "likewise?" asked th' "Yes, Your Honor," replie4 -risoner. "Judge Qdiney was pa kind, courteous and gentleman ou are a Judge also, but not like the olose of the military reviev i4ris on the late national holidai Afahal Canrobert formally took leavi President Grevy, President Leon Sa b French Senate, and Presiden etta of the Chamber of Deputies ressing the latter, he expresset nAIly his satisfaction at the cermony isig. "It is a new army, and I sin. ely desire that It may be more for " nate than ours." AT the luncheon hour Jellaby Post, Athwalte enters a pastrycook's an( Is for a glass of water, into nhicl Outs a freshly-cut lily, and losei Wm4elf in contemplation thereof .Atter-"Shall I bring you anythinj lee, sir?" Jellaby Postlethwaite 'Thanks, no, I have all I require, an< all-soon have (lone I" vause and Effect. The main cause of nervousness i Indigestion, and that Is caused bj I Weakness of the stomach. No one cat haVe sound nerves and good healti ithout using Hop Bitters to strength en the stomach, purify the blood, an( keep the liver and kidneys active, t carry off all the poisonous and wast atter fo the system. See othe van.-Advanc6. SoMz little girls in a Brooklyn Sun ay school were studying the historl Pf David, the passage for the day be 1g that which describes the shepher -boy's victory 4over Goliah. The teache A ked the question, "Now can any o u little girls tell me who killed th nt?" Quick as tiought one of th< f allest rrsponded, "Jack." OTHRA topics of conversation havin been exhausted, Angustus told Saral that the army worm was advancing and that It devoured every green thin In its way. His present departure wai probably on account of her reply "Then you had bettor look out fol yourself." IT is said that Henry *Bergh, the S .C. A. man, has come to the conclu. ion thant fitteen years is long eno'ugl or a male cat to live. Whetn it conec oe spring chickens, it is hoped lhe wil -educe the number of years to at leasi F o. ome de(alers let 'em live seven Hz was a li ttle verdanhlt or he noevel would have said :"I'erhaps we hmas better walk on till we come to a sett where we can ait together." "Oh no," she replied sweetly; "you all down in the chair and I will be the sot. tee." I.A LBANY,,Orego:n, bhas a brass barn ~ontainming twelve of tihe foremos' ;oung ladies in the city. It might be V upposed that they could put on enough :airs" without organizing a banud An tleeks odd to see them all return, ing home sober after playling at a poll "tical meeting. 'Its just what I've been looking for Siuce I've been seventeen And getting balder every day Ti I got CARIBOLN." U)MAM ills is somietimesq Severe. T1hq " tiversation had turned upon Mmne Xwho had been very beautiful. 'She V b'a bomething of a goddess," sa'.d F a1 hful admirer, "Yes," said Dumnas "Wity do you look so down-hearted my-dear?" said a young lady to f r.end. "I'm so disappointed;" was thle reply. "I w~ent and married a rich mat and now tind myself tied to a poor liue band." * To a she rt-sighted person, thme mnides visged clerk looks, with a penliolde held anmidship in lis mouth, like th bloody buccaneer of dime novel no toriety. IT's a poor rule that won't work boti Wiays. A Milwaukee girl married barber and he turned out to be a riol baron in disguise. A TALL. man having rallied his f rient on the shortness of his legs, the frieni *replied: "My legs reaoh the ground what more can yours do 7" m \one who has tried Dobbins Elec trio B8ap (made by Cragin & Co. * Philade lai, Pa.,) fails to see its won dierful economy. Ask your grocer t< g et is, and give it a trial. ,.AFTrER all, it was a girl, and not| who "stood on the bturning (leek $ 'was Cassie B. Anrca. MECHANIC wants to know If the spany for the making of artiticia .~s is a joint stock onie. SPAnEKING across a garden fence ad iits of-a good deal being said oni beti hded. .1.I Tar 'nu dress expenisively who go t< */Jthe lawyer for their stits. 'Tnz baby is musical beeause he ha 14arived at the bandage. VVERY few hens lay at the point o1 death, asz shades of niight go about dewin, rood. ______ nLi October, when the words are glo "tus In-their soarlet and golden drape '~Is'the time to seek the Autumt eves and ferns, A severe Cold i n the result of su~ch pleasure trips 1}t Ps.Con h Syru always cure DOMESTIo. COOEING A DRE.5URLLEDSQUAshE These, like all the varieties of squash, are usually prepared for table by removing the cooked sq1 from the shell, seasoning with pep Palt and butter, and transferring mushy mass into a dish. This is a mistake; no one knows the rich clousness of a fine Butman, Mar head, or Hubbard, If It has been se in this style. The mashing of squash utterly destroys its fine gr and we might as reasonably expeo nealy potato to show its dryneis ur like manipulation. Again, the old i Ing, "the nearer the bone the swe the meat,' holds emphatically true application to the hard-shelled vq% -the nearer the shell, the richer squash. Very likely your little gi: boy has found out all about it, an4 in the, habit of scraping out the ab -yth'a spoon as the cook lays tI aside. The true way to bring all hard-shelled squashes to the table I bring them on in the dishes nal f made for them-their shells. Cut . pieces before cooking to a size to so entire; cook them by steam, and a removing any stringy portion from I surface, bear them to table with I apy further manipulation. My % r [or it, you will find that some of s family love squash who never ate sqt before. A SwExr BREATH.-An unpleai - taint to the breath may generally ~ remedied by taking from five to drops of murlatic acid, in a wine-gi ful of barley water, adding a Ii lemon-Juice and lemon:-peel to flai r this may be mixed for a draught tc r taken three times a day for six we D and, if effectual, may be continued r casionally. Or, take five to ten di of hydrochlorio acid in half a tum' of spring-water, a little lemon-Ju and loat'sugar, rubbed on lemon-j to flavor it to suit the palate. Let mixture be taken three times a day a month or six weeks, and, if found restore the breath to its purity, c tinue to use occasionally. It is a pl ant ref rigerant and tonic draught,I pared with but little trouble. VROKTINE,.-The great success of Vegetine as a cleanser and purifiei the blood is shown beyond a doub the great numbers who have take and received immediate relief, 1 such remarkable cures. MiXED SIcs.-It Is very conveni to keep a quantity of mixed spices stantly on hand for seasoning. following quantities will make enol to last a long time; half an ounce e of thyme, marjoram and sweet b and a quarter of an ounce of 1 leaves, all of which must be welldri one ounce each of cloves and wl pepper corns and and quarter ou each of mace and nutmeg. Pound spices; inclose them In a tight tin wooden box and lay in a warm p] until perfectly dry. Pound fine, through a sieve and cork tightly r pinch of this powder is agreataddil to soups, gravies and atews. To FRxSusx AluAr on Fisn.-But a milk Is best, and sour milk the i best, for freshening beef, pork or f1 ar.d will preser ye beef for sevei al hot Soak salt fish for eighteen hours butter-milk, with perhapi one quarl water; change every six hours. freshening always put the skin side i so the salt can have a chance to se : to the bottom of the dish. If you hI r beef, either fresh or corned, that tainted, soak the same as 1151h, boil hour or so, throw away the water put in fresh to fiuish. When it col to the table you will be surprisedt so good a (d18h was made out of si poor materIal. BREAEFAST WVITU OY.STER SAUcd Thue steak should be about ant 11 thick, tendeir and Juicy. Hlave gridl-iron hot and rub with a sn piece of butter to prevent the ni sticking. Broi it careflly,and do season it until done; thon lay in a di cover tightly aand keep it hot. In a v little juice stew twenty or thirty c ters; seasson and add a little crea pour hot over thie steak and serve. APPLEu CUSTARD.-Two eggs, tablespoonfuls sugar, one cup cal beat the mixture thoroughly and 11a strongly with lemon, unless so other flavoring is preferred. Thlen t a teacupful of stewed apples,niash Lih and adrd them to the other ingrediea make crust and bake same as egg c tards. They are delicous. PUT a quantity of eldler flowers I a jug ; pour boiling water on them, the mixture stand for twenty-i hosurs, and strain throughi mum Wash the face every morning with decootion, It will remove suiiburn; freckles, and will beautify the skitl FnE-PnbooP COT ION FAnRics. teaspoonful of powvdered borax isad to every pint of starch used in star ,lig cotton goods, they ean not be m to burn with a blaze. The borax have no injurious effect upon the el a or upon the wearer,and usc cheap I - every one can affordi it. CRIi'NGI OH AR~ai. - To arra L "creeping charle'' to grnw luxuria ly in a vase, place some broken ph 3 of charcoal at the bottom of it, v - some beach sandi on It to thme depth two inches; place the stems of plant in this sand, and illi the a awith water. P'lace in the coolest i ner of the room. A LUNcNREON UaeH.-lleat two u$ mixing with them a tablespoonfulI Scream. Put themi iuto a saucepan, e luig sonic anchovies and some miri tongue. Spread on toast and~ serve 'medilately. _________ STUFFING FOR VEAL-Chop ha -pound of suet, put it into a basin y ,three-quarters of a pound of br - ruimbs, a teaspoonful of salt, a qua 1) of pepper, a little thyme, thmree wi; eggs, mix well. A pound of bi crumbs and one more egg may be um it will make It out firmer. Forgetfulness or P'eople, We wouldl not, by enticing headi s and others devices lead you Into r< I lng of the virtuaes possesd by Pier Celebrated Medicines were it not we are aware of the forgetfulnesu people, and that mu~st be our exc 1 dear readler, for agai toiling you Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ilscos is wIthout an equal as a blood-purl It cures all humors frop: the comm blotch, pimple, or corruption, to wor'st scrofulIa, fever sore or ulcer. s Pierce's Pellets are a pleasaut. but cient cathartic. Sold by drugg ista. ST. CIOUD lHoUsE, Chicago, lil -Jan. 20th, 1879. Hon. R. V. PIEacE, 1s. D.: g Dear Doctor-i have been uising y Golden Medical DIscovery and Poi for liver cornplaint and general de - ity. It is impossible to express gratitude I feel. It is simply worn ful the effeot your medicine had hi j upon me. .1 am in every way a th sand per oent better. - I am yours gratefially, Cors and imitations are aeknow ledgements of the superior nmerit and S.- excellence of the genuine article. the Worthy and valuable articles are what the the frauds are committed against and is ash a proof of high estimation, very flatter per, Ing to the originators, but very danger the ous and unprofitable to the consumer Li a and demoralizing to th-) dealer. Be. lus- ware of counterfeits and see that you ble-. only get the genuine Simmon's Liver ved Regulator, in white wrapper, with the the red Z on the face and signature on side in, of J. H. Zellin & Co., who have stopped t a five different practical imitators of this tder valuable medicine by injunction atlaw, May- but still other frauds are In the mar ,ter ket, as rascals are not yet all hung. 'In lash AGRIOULTURE. the I or NXUPOHATPL OBaesE.-The Bonden, I Is or Neufehatel cheese, of which consid ells erable quantiies are sent to England iem and to this country, is made as folows: the 'rhe rennet is added to the milk in a to pots holding about three gallons, a,; Its ure natural temperature, as it comes fon the the cow. Various devices are resot ted irve to for preserving this temderature in fter winter without warming the milk. 'heit the rennet being added to the milk, it Is out left for many. hours-even as many as ord forty-eight-for the curd to be fully the deposited ; the curd is afterwards placed lash in a linen cloth, whish is sue pended from the four corners of a skeleton ant box, and Is then left several hours to be enable the whey to drain off. It is then ten transfered to a clean cloth, In which ass. It is carefully foldod up, and is submit ttle ted to pressure for about twelve hours, 'or; or at least until the whey ceaues to be run out; but the prossure Is neither 3kR, very great nor very even. The curd oc. Is next passed through cylindrical ops moulds, and the small cylindrical ler cheeses thus formed are at one salted on ice, the outside. The cheese being then )eel mnade, are put Into a cellar on boards, hmb each one being quite separate from its for neighbors. In a few days, more or less, to according to the temperature, the first on mould, thick and white, makes its ap )as- pearance, and soon afterwards especi ire- ally in the summer, the cheoses aro fresh. the A Ladies lylab. of "Oh, how I do wish my skinl was as by clear and soft as yours ," said a lady to n 11 her friend. "You can easily make It rith so," answered the friend. "How ?" inquired the first lady. "By using Hop Bitters, that makes pure rich ent blood and blooming health. It did it on- for me, as you observe." Read of It. L'he Cairo Bulletin. Igh ach MxLorN..-As Dr. Thurber said that sil there are "green peas and green peas," >ay so there is a great difference beiweon ed; white-fleshed and yellow-fleshed peach lite es. The miost puziling of all articles nee of food to the majority of people, how the ever, is the inuskmtelon. Put' yellow or flislied, pale and iiisipid,ove r-pe nioloin ace atongside a rowgh-coa ted ,sam ber-seumt.ed put flat-entded and green fleslied melon and A nine city people-and,perhaps country lon people in ten will choose the former, while one keen-eyed epicure, with a thumb that knows the masonic grip on ;er- a mielon, will choose the later. To ext such a melon, cut in halves, with t..e si, seeds not tot) closely scraled from it, ire- fresh from the Ice and enton with a in spoon, such as sugar, pepper, sult or Of any other condinent is an insult. The In "Gasaba," the "Ward nectar," the tP "Skillman netted," are all niee melons; t1e but nothing is better than the old five "Ilackensack," unless perhaps it be is the white-coated, red leahed"Japau,". an w hIch Ia coniing In to favor. and_____ flea F AsTING lionshs.- To determine thme hat capaflulty 01 hur.ses to undergo the pr'i lolh vations lucident to a state of' sIege, a series of' experIments were tmade wilth .... these aninaals in Parils,somne years ago. ich The experiments proved that a horse rthe can hold out for twenty--dye days wilth talli ent aniy solid nourishmentm, pirovided It eat Is supplied with suilicuent and good not drinking wvater. A horse can barely sh, hold out for live days withouit water. ary if' a hiorse is wvell fed for ten days but ys- insullieuntly provieled with water m; throughout the same perio-J, It wIll niot, outlive the eleventh day. Onze horse. from wvhichl water had ben entIrely six witheld for three days, drank on the n ; fouzth day sixty liters of' water wilthin vor three minhiutes. A horse which received me no solid nourishmnent, for twelve days Ike was nervertheless In a condition, on em the twvelfth day of' Its fast, to draw a ts ; load o1 270i kIlos. us EUTIL',1No MILK wEED .--A writer oto predIcts a useful future for the milk let weed, which has heretofore been coni our sidered only a cucumnberer of the in. ground. Its seeds yield a liuner oil than the lInseed; its gum can be used inm place md1( of' inldia-r'ubber; and fromi Its floss a ,fabric resembling Irish poplin has been umade ; whIle tihe young sheets are used [f a in the spring by sonme leople 'instead tied ot'asparagus, which they resemble lin elh. flavor. N ow, pertinently adlds the sde wrilter, If uses can be discovered for .ail the thistle anid whlitoweed, they may oth pr'ove frienids ini disguise. hat GA'rnEa winter apples0 as soon as they Ige show indications of loosening from the ce early, the flatvor' 01' the f'rumit will not thbe hilly developed; if too late, they of will not keep wvell. the 'ase Bai~tual Joattiveness ,or- Is the bane of nearly every American woman. Every woman owes it .to herself and to her family to use that colebrated miedicine, Kid. gs, ney-WVoit, It, Is the sure remedy for consti of pation, and for all dieerders of the kidneys did- and hiver. Try It now.-CArAL. - Don't Temporize With P'ileg. Ointments, lotions, elcotuarles and all man nor of quaek nostrums are a waste of time and Sf' a money. Tne only A BsoLUTrELY INFALI.BI.E curo !ith for this painful dIsease Ia "ANAKE8I8," dis )adl covered by Dr. illbee. Jt has boon pro rter noned by seientiflo meon as the I'applest dis oeoovory made In medicIne for 200 years. it affords instant mehlof from pain mn the wo'ret cad cases and has cured more than 20.000 euffe r or ;er perm4.anent-y. All doote rs prescribo it. "Anakteels" Is sent FREE by mall on receipt of price, i'1.O0 por box. Bampht a gtatlt, by the solo maniufatrare, Messrs. P. Neustaedter & ng Co., Ilex 8140. N. Y. hat SYS the ouourre.Adrs avea TseleradeP.i Oa 0KBY Igut. all . fegetine. More to Me than Gold. WALt01., Mass., March 7,1840., I wish to Inform you wha Vegetine baa dove for me. I have been troubled with Erysipelas Biumor for more t an s0 yearsIn my limbo and other parts of m by , and have beenl a great ulfferer. I aommenced taking Vegetine one year ago last August and can truly sity it baa done wore for me Than any other ned ine. I seem to be perfectly free from thiu humor and can recommend it to eve one. Would not be without this-medtine--10a more't9 me than gId--and I teel It will prove a blessing to others it has to me. . Yours, most respecttul A J. DENTLEY, M.!D., says: It has done more ood than eIR meda. eal trentment. NW.A..sT, Ont.. Feb. 9, 180. Mr. E. R. Bravaws. Boston, masw.' Sir-I have solad durlig the past year a con siderable quantity of your Vegetine, and I be iteve, in all edses it asi given satisfaction. in one case, a delicate young lady of about IT y-ars was muoh-benefited by Its use. oer pa rents informed me that It had done her more good than all the medical treatneat to which she had previously been subjected. Your, respectfully, J. BENTLEY, M. V. Loudly in its Praise. ToNo'ro, Oat., March 8, 180. H. R, frBVuNs. Boston: Dear bir-Considering the short time that Vegetine has been before the public here it sOILS well as a blood purifier, and for iroubls arising f rom a sluggish or torpid liver. it is a first-clas medicine. Our customers speak loudly in Its praise. J1. WR IGHT & CO., Cor. Queen and Elizabeth Streets. Vegotine. PREPARED BY 11. A. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. STEE Th necumulated evitlelne of nearly thirty years show that. th' Bitters is a certain romedy ror malarial disease, as well as its surest pre. ventive , that it, cradicates dyspepsia, consti ration, liver complaint and nervousness, count Oracts a tendency 10 gout., rheumatism. urinary nnd uterine diorders, that, it, in arts vigor to rle leeli(' nnd cheers the mind whilu it invigo. ral c. the hotly. For sale by all DruggIsts and Dealers generally. The Onl, Medicine That Acts at the Same Time on The Liver, ths Bowels and the Kidneys. eThes great oras ar th atura cens dreadful dsecs are sur to folo wi TERRIBL.E SUFFERINO. Biliousness, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, Constipation and Piles, or Eid ney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes, . er Rheumatic Pains and Ache., are deveiop'd becushathe blond Is ivsoud expelled naturally. KIDNEY-WORT dtroyn evils wil b banshed; ;lct 'Thousands aeb een cured i u'ryritandyou will add one mere to the nutmber. Takce it andihoaith willoncomioregladdon your heart. S% 5.engepfe tberus eta 6sgs Er aY-WonT wil cre oen. Try a pack Il is a dry vegetable compound and One Packagemuakesaix quarts of Nedioina. yo'. Int tipor havn fint. Prc,.00. WELL9, RICEARDGOI h CO., Proprietors. I 0 (Will sena post rata.) Burnaem, Vt. If ou-oan Ifyoaree oft ul tendeme b an lot dsed by thre stran f St orimingoen your ties oid nigh b wok o are stielvor an us tro'rand ieand Hominevers.u wac e urmel o som If hou nreoungcatnd by afrn fr any ie o nes rkel on sp Hoplitter hove you a huad i s tlat you systemsout lueer or snersitig, av enn es , tfark e -o dbdttr - lir yet; dP !TE. ~ane corn- D.str I. 0. dred, ~fsQ and'rresosna. attesoa t s yd Yo will be o uo paer,o. If youIr..rsS ltit b y u stu omeroSt.. Phina.fPa f'~~i~ E eary ra i ier~ madey e b r OP d it u a BUYh oyed scam for wetlloguae. ep. Ri so us. evolt. sn. d. or exain toe Se tha the0 Pum o u Po 'si e nil n~ed e re for Cre . Nlsoat meS . iLK,BY 11 chamber rhia., iark Thosed aw ran an~. Uealve rtamnt $1-s oion firs Avou thY detse.n h Pbihr bysa sthtt sate advIr.' Iot in thsay No rna ( inth plsigar, Mail-Order Department. 4&1 end or,& par SOUH Send o. and stamp for the WI( IB 'WN Ki Gof~s heyUT f lneat, Printed B9rdet all-Unen HUM-* b . e STITCH .IIANDW13RCHI'VI) ever sold iaretbAy. aveteryopaIr~wa~rrr4efd. Ih for the money. -Also. 970. for rn.4 Twoiittlns. Soo. ThreeButtons, .04 Border, iematitohed and Ibr $1.0. Four-Buttons. $119. SiK.But, dered. THBSE AlM GREAT BAIL *ons. p1 *9. All color*, Black and GAINS. NAMI TUB COLOR OF White. Bond Stamap for mailing. PAINTING, ST C I S;OUTII DK S Combination Store, Car. Eleventh. & Chestnut Sts., Philadeiphia1 Vto Use KidL Sest-on of 1680 we are bettor prepared to suppl the wants of our austAmer at a dislance than ever before. We have moo Bargainsin BLAC and COLORED BILKS. BLACK ond COLOit Xl) BILK VELVETS, BLACK and COLOR tD DRESS GOODS. ahd General Line of DRYl GOODS, than we have ever before colloted together, and w e would ask the readers of this pape to send to um fo-'Samplesof anything you may Wish in Dry Goods, teeling that It Is as muh your interest to send -to us as It is ours to receive. The following list is only a small pbrtion of the many Bargains you will find In our Large EIGHT QUALITIES BLACK SILKS BLACK ALL-WOOL CASBDMERES. At $1 00. 110,1 95, 185, 1 0,1. 1 s, SEND 65c. At873Xo wor'rh Gqo.; at 600.,wortb 9 00. Bought in the Summer. of an and stamp for I1an G00. , 6. worth 750.; at 75,., Import r going out ot~busine, at quality colored 41- wothSI at 950., worth $1 10; at $I a less e than we ever owed a button KM 8ov-e worth $180; at $1. 1, worth $1g0; Ai fine quality of Black Silk before. worth $1 00. No St 16 worth SI 75. BBaks. BLAUST ALL OOL BROCAD 10, MO WORATK 180. D YO T 1 MIII CLOTHS and OCURPM CLOTJHS, BAKTIN DE L, SEND 35c. 46 inches wide at $100; have never BLACK SATIN DR LYON at $I 6g, solid less than it 90. WORTI $2 . and stamp forband- PLAIN BLACK PURE SILK AND BLACK SATIN DE LYON at $1 u, some LANGUEDOO WOOLSATIN CLOTHS, an entirely WOTTII $2 00. LACE TIM, worth new article-in three qualities 50 pieces Black and Colored PEKIN 75 cents. 600 76o and Soo. A great bBAIala. ~TiP 8 at $1, warranted aWt Silk, SEND lift BLA(*1 ENGLiSH HflNRIhtT and wort 1 $1, 0. CLOTHS, In four quaitts-o., and wat f16.r one o6Wan$G.wotet., to. 26 pieces Pin-dot BLACK GROUND si am p for 600. and Soc.; vort 600., 7., bILKt, 79o.; cost to import, $1 10. ozen air of EM- 0 . 26 pece Plin lac1WR-GRAIN BHtOIiJRED A-4LSD IEG.0OS 8 ,I 45o.; aarranted all M, and BRIGGAN BAL- g OLORED DE EOSEODS. value 760. worth double. OREPE FINISH TARTAN PLAID*~ BIACK and COLORED DAMASSE BEND S7.50 CrEPF Iw T A0. SILKS. SI; VALUE, $185 6-4 AVY-BLUE MOMIE CLOTH, ICH BLACK BROCADE SILKS, and 2b ot. for st- worth 87c. ICHi COLORED BROCADE BILKS. I,,for fineRLLCK NAV-BLUE AND GARNET FLAN. RICH~~~~~ CLEDILSnalth nIBET LONG NEL SUITING Soo New and Choice Fall s. hl SHAWL north $11 8IN I AL.WOL COL'RD CASH. Inc's wide, at $; good valueat $1 8. SEND 10. MERES. ST0. SATiN STRIPB CASHMERES. 80o., RICH COLORED SATIN DE LYON and stamp for a Value bo. SILKS.In al the nwhoice hades. BEADID LACE 48-I6 TARTAN PLAIDS, '0 ots.; 22 lnchei wide, at.$ S605; regular SCARF worth o. Taw',), 150. price $2 96. only Blue and Myr- 46-inch SILK STRIPE MOMIE, b00.; BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS# tle beads left. va~ue, 85o. $4 00; Value, $5 s0., LUPIN'S M ERINOS, B00.: value. 650. BLACK STRIPE SILK VELVETS. $s; SEND 75. 6.4 FRENCH INVISIBLE CHECKS, Value, $3 20. and stam p for a 600. value, $90. COLOREDSTRIPE SILK VELVETa, Plaid, alWool 64 AL.WOOL DAMASSE CLOTH, $f; Value. $3 26. SHOULDUn SuawL, 760.; value $1. PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS, 95o . wOrth $1 1. State 46 IN. ALL-WOL MOMIE..,CLOTH8, 1 PI Alue,125. Aolors. L E 1. 46 IN.AL 00-*OOL FRENCH PLAIDS, 1 PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS,5 $15; SkUND 69.00 650.; value. St 26. a Value, $1 75. ENGLISH AND GERMAN NOVEL- 1 PIN eBLACIC ILKVELVETS,$1.0; sand 2 a cents for TIES, I and Oc. Pal e,B LAK SILK VELVE, $; postage, for 0 yd. VNE Valess 6.good quality all silk $1 25 $1569. PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS, 59; B LACK ORO-GRAIN PRRCKIII4OVELTIECS. S$175,$2, $916 Value, $27&. SILL. A great bar- CHOICE STYLES CHINTZ CAR PelAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS, p 76; gain. BRICS, 7c. PSIL VELVETS, $ B ; SEND 204. ALL 8 WOOL CASHMEES, 0 Value, $4 L0. and stamp for Two. On? Styles ROMAN PLAID MADRAS COI.OIIKt SILK VELVETS, $I: W; elastic Iq~e Fleecy- GINGIIAMS, all In new Fall effects,j Value, $9 00. lined GLOVE. 160.; very choice and soarce. Our manner of doing business is different from that of any other House in the United Stal es. We buy nothing that we cannot sell a little or a good deal less than anybody else. Our - Stock Is always very large, yet there are times that we may not have just what you want, (which, A h'werver. will rarely happen,) but our prices will alw~ya bie such that you will not desire to seek further to do better. We ask the lady reader. It she contemplates purchasing anything in the way of SILKS, BLACK (01138 or DrtA GOODat d to delay it until you send to us, for Samples to judge of our N pr1ices. All ordersa attended to on day of receipt. Sonthwick's Combination Store, ELEVENTH & CHESTNUT Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. PRE LON SRIPED VELVETS, In both BLACK and COLORED, ' -r Pierce's Golden Medical DIscover ~urea all Rusor frci- the worst Serefuia'is e common Bloteb, Piasple, or Er-uptlon, Niyleas, Salt-reum, Fever Sores, Seply er Borug Skn, invlshort al d sease casdb a lood, are conquered by this powerful, EecIally has itiana ested its peoeo in euring Totter, Re Rash, Betls, theten e~ss and Ee, Serotaalous Seres and dwenli=. White Swellings, oitre er Thsh on face or body, freqen t~eacahe ordlauines bad taste In mothitternal heato es alternated w th hot ~aes irregular appetite, and togue ates oDaree bidenfro Medical DIscover has no equl as It effects erfet and radical cures, B pton, ibas astnsed th mne~I auty and eminnt e ellam prmohee i h grats medical discovery of the ag4. Sold by drggists. NNo useo takin the large, rplsive, auseous ple thse * whl thpa u i IO atm afe, Drecupta For rasie ..,t......am..a. Bad Tas . in , S..aat Pa. En *~o SinahBuh o 0* SoEM KoEEAdT tae DAr. Aiore BA Peassa mbargauv gaeg. HIDTETr DISEASES CONSIAON an ndwedeabireedanb. do e natEal OrPagO.ORItB,(r1m r$9per Thid laa nlsead urior throuShool Bong e h atso ouiuae n esn Boow. Kadvaedeeet , landla gav be yd am ie, ospunhuas rio, o na ielarmad aed o~ fDo yasung aevlaeefeuo~o townai lv hek a eeutl lipM. , wn's voums a hng~, rdmtspls dOn BELL,8 Tle., y .O Eesn Noi Ior att newandspet ~ School o hSon for Bs ofor t wi th dvage lmet sa and gratVa reof nau bsic ua n acet esn inoh to ors fur pas. Mr Taldcnn preiou work ya A bounghl ovd KONGr' AELrS Of oing byng and Eron Cual-~ 1 p ob -aariBola aa -t*are.. PricedD-ecbl5a0nCGanntIti. Book for ValTrainShoingal Bookntas com adllil fms prrdIglba- m a gt me pea r d . Itn ri n o n g a ed nd. Alkn s ta otu m le et r Wid fo aness. rat riety of nl Eu pro bNni~~~nan an-akr OTS mu os sctlad ithpgoant slands. .A)N OI USa Any book sont,,postmree, for the retai ve Ducc son &byBotn Abbe A1iO augr - 7121MarkethStrnet, Ph.,aPhiPa. berks A- Of Sigig an Voca: d rel ABookT8forNTVEcD.BTndin orng truula containonflph i tot te tac Ar-ad n mre Bu ie lil e t msracetdcal and ipont essay NAIJtfOe Oliver ~tson Co, Botouer fAfl rat GOD re Awy Sd neea Brii s'abmp frprtaAIularsn Adrss Ts8 U. P~at N hE'O199rlh~tnt ii.,,"N.. auaaoa "u. L i bre mad. on ti., Pc. rNCCLOEDA ~ MAKE HENS LAY$ upe~I er,,l ~sAn cian.leteraarrd rori. a ei hwnor l-raa~ I tll h.woneroanal te aron a rL~nd r er ha rsis e wo se ras~ tis irsaaltawapea I.Let dvna a wltsks9 Le0 i eel en lloraa~,,.~mra Pem oe ellion tor ew pao AO WL8 ~'ANTtD-Sod orcirulraconai- 1 eerwhrsPlaeptfor aly Sca eg ler THE BOANZA F~l BOO-AG F.Tpric ellIl or news ewe an t..oroes. lm'g2 lb~antel Senba by hons corn . aol c-n e bota h ~~ BeP e a, ns~ , a frI-adGe. J S BISIN ananhe ofwI,~- on fo A e s. Jze lmi-senaItrygie0 ORe RADWAY'S iarsanrilliai Rsoloilt,. HE GEAT BLOOD PURIME, TARY Olt 0ONTAGIOU, 1e I seated 1a The Lunge or Stonaeb,shta or aornes, &Pebh or XtVtes,, ORRUPTING TB, 80 IS AND VrIJTIING Chronto Rheumatism, Scrofula, Glandular wel1i 1 laokig Dry loug1, Can=eu Al l Vomst. aite r&, lodt of fbihL . Tumo UlOrskin deeMHerida osee, I eiWa,~ Coim ,iPtt.% t''., "op y, Salt "teum, r Aohitia, Liver Complaint. &c. "Not Only now t4 Sarapriuan f" vent. gtoolall-remedia agents in the cure ow vronio;' lorotulous, COnstitutional and Skin Diseases, PU It n the only positive cure for IDNEY AND BLADDERCOXPLAINTs IrInary and Womb Di e , ravel abetes )ropay )ppgC% ater, iao~nenl vi righ ~ isa e Albuninurt, and in ax ages 'siaere there are brlok-dust do 41 0#o ho water is thick. cloudy, miked t tance8 like thV white Of an or threads lI white silk, or there is a mor , dark., bilous parance and white bone-dust deposits, and enteeIs a prickine, burning - 'stion Fleftsatn~ water, atGpain In toe mal of 11e0AS an acm1 the loins. Sold by Drug. ists. PRICE ON DOILAR WARI TUMOR O TRN YEARS' GROWTH OU1~D Y )11 IADWAY'S REMEDIES. One bottle contatns more of the actvepI4. ies of Medicines than nny Other Pro arloi raken in TeaspoOnful doses, while o hers r. mitre file or eik timeis as much. R. R. R. RADWAY'S Ready Relief, CURES AND PIIEVENTS WYSENTERY, DIARRHQA, CHOLERA MORBUS, . FEVER AND AGUE, :HEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, IFLUENZA, DIh'THERIA, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. 30WEL COMPLAINTS, 0oseness, Diarrho0 Oholera Morbus. or pa in, 11 discharges from tWe bowolp aro atopei In I or so minutes by taking adway's head lie of. No congestion or lI'M 'Mmation, no weak nes or lassitude wish tallow thle wije of the H. It. IT WAS THE FIRST AND IS The Only Pain tenety 1'it instantly stops the most exoruceating dni, P-1iays Inflammatio' 5 and curo Conzes. Oni, whether or the Lungs, Slornacli ow Other glands or organs, by on.- app'no a frea one to twenty Insante, po mat, r how violen, or excruciating the pitin ti4 heuni-stic, Bed-ridden, Infirma. Cri P101~, Nery s erait or prostrated with Sieasi may x or, AD WAY% RIEADY ItELIEv will afford stant ease. Inalsfuntlon of the Ridneys, lnammamon eton of he Bladder, DIIIAMninslloua of the floweiM. Covesgesslou irithe Lungs, ore Throat, Difiluiti Breatig. Lysteries, Croupmit the ea Keadash.. T the rrb,1nfoensa. 1A0 o.Toothache, [euraleta, Rhetrnall pe , ColdS Clhills, Aese 41Chsils, Chilblainsnaid rrosa Bites. The aplieation of the Read Relief o the part Ifrd eas at cnor . u exs ! 'Thirty to sixty drops in a half tumbler of prans. 8our Sr tmach, Hart bnur 1head-n oh' Dlasrhot Dysentery Colic.' Wind in the Travelers should always carry a bott le of R id. ray's Ready Relief with thoem. A few drops in hangeorw t. It is leter than irrench rary or Bit ters as a stimulant. Price Fif ty Eladway's Regulating Pills. ese Wuw Paine., olothing Aperiente, and Natural ia their peration. VEGETABLE BIURSTITUTE 10OR CALOMELa Perfectly tssteless, elegantly coated with eimpurge, regulate, purfy, cieanse and i the ~tomac Lver, BowelsKineys rtad ler, Nervous 4~sse.Hesaae. Constion iee ee.Inflammation of th o 1sPls n4aderangements of the Internal Viscera e eba containing no mercury, minerals ot iWObserve the following s mptm resultin rom Diseases of t he Diesie srgn: Conast atitn inwnrd Piles, Fllness of the Blood in lead, Aidit of the' Stem ~o, Nausen. He.art Urn, Diest of Food, Feu ess or Weight In he Bl'aoh'Bour Eructtions, Sinking or Flut. swrmg at the Heart, Choking or Suffering Ben. ats when ine a lynore ture Dimness of asU pain in t~le Head, D fielena o~ Perspira. he Aide. hest Limbs aSudde Flushes 1 lent. Burning in the lifesh. A few doses of RADwA.Y's Pre~ will free the yatem frotis all the above-named disorders. Frice, 55 Ijeats per Boa. cok kan paperton the subject of diseae and heir cure, among which may be named "False and True ," "Rad y en Irisble Urethra," ad others relating to different classes of Die BOLD BY DRUGGIST~a READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Bend a letter stamD to RA DWAY * 00. o.r k2 Warren, Cor. tCharek St., New Wnormation wortli thousands will be seat TO THE PUBLICe Tere Aan be o better gtlarantee of the value thant t ebs and wor$1 as imitations ai :dthanlarear False Riesolvntas Relief ee that the name "Radway" is on wnayoe SA PON IFIE R O~ 0dEsle i %entrated ILre for VAMI114 ieman l weight nd trzngib ASE rOR .APOIIN24 AND TAKE NO OTEDI. P* ' B AW~ ( PRIEAD'A BTANDARD BIOC-RAPHIES OF THlE PRE8IDE~NTIATJ OANDID)ATRS. 0 Page. Each, 1E W, AUTHERNTuk00MPLETr. Finei: h one The 1aategi8e og fook. Ueof Gon, GAMPToWV& AcGsN WANTED ZVRYW H R MONT HS ON TRIAL for a I hree~-oent stamps. TPus PROPLRn' JOURNAL, Hiit r~t0Wn, Md, ee. Peneh~ and mndier .,t y w arraanaea,'oa .. .a ag n ma'uit~~is