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FAIM AND GARDEN. en eral A A wa J, e indicated, by the subsidence of rivers and lakes, the drying up of marshes, 4 bogs and brook arance of sprinigs.and the required to reach water in wells, all Indicate that some other means must soon be resorted to for the purpose of supply In I tie west With water for 4 lt *1f tie ousehdId an'dfor stock, Considerable has already been accom p1I d tow rd supp ying large farms, esviel r1y- o0e. devotod to dairying, w th water obtained from artesian wells, or raised from ordinary wells by wind power, very little however, has been done toward supplying water to farms by cjop'ratvo eiort. This meth od is now adopted, not only In all con siderable cities, but in many large townes It results in supplying the in habitants with better water than can be obtained from ordinary wells, and in furnishing it in larger quantities and at a smaller expense. . It also saves all the labor of raising water, which is considerable even if pumps 01 the best construction be employed. It affords a supply wilch is not conditioned on the tLete .of a particular well, or the meabs of raising its contents. The expense of conveying water in pipes of wood or Iron laid under ground is much smaller than most. person sup pose. In a majority of cases a farmer nan purchase and liy a pipe across h is premises for hal' the sum it will cost to dig the wells lie requires, supply them with pumps, and keep them \n repair. Once obtained and put in position,they will ordinarily last a lifetime. When there is an artesian well in the vicinity the proprietor of it is generally entire ly willing to dispose of the surplus water It affords, and which is often a burden to himi. Where there is a run Ing st eam the water In it may be raised to be a considerable elevation by meais of a hy draulic rain. Water may be raised front a lake, river, or stream I y a single wind-mill in sufil cient quantitIes to supply a dk zu farms. Not unfr(qtiently there are Spi ngs on hill-sides from which wa ter may be convey d to several farisi In the vicinity. spring water is ordi. t. arily of m st excellent quality for drinking and for datiry purposes. It may be too hartd to employ for wash Ing, but its freedom f roin vegetablI impurities and the supply of ni.eral mater it contains I en..rr it very vailt able for stoek. WAsrE or iMlANUnE.-it -i uld be a cardinal prinip'e wit-l tvery iarimier to economize his manure. Upon It do p. nis his St cess, andi wit:out it his lutor must, to a very great extent, bo withru r piotlt, if not attended with absolute loss. If it is necessary to liae 1i.e barn y rd on a 1hill side, it IA (qufally nco 8 try to have the lower side Mf it, pio ected by ia wail or sonic o I or arrangement by which thee-eave of 1 quid maui re miy be pre' cin-e1. It is am s equilly imipor taiit to have a spout to ( oi.vey rin w itr ; on the loof of (lie bit n f oeic oher diree tion than in.n d acely tlirotuph the barn y rd. It is h: d einoigh 1 hat the hen p ,Jboild be exposed to Ilhe rain-i whi4 h1 fall directly u1pon it withoutitad ci g to It the droppings firom the 1oo of tIe bain. .It such in:provident farmers were to behol the actual vii ue of the fertilizing material t' u; lost, rolling f rom the I.' pmlli m s in i h - sltp 01 dol .rs and et Its, how nmergetical ly wotd they lbor to prev'ent this was:e I The Joss of a sin1gle little gold dollar would stir thoen up to a gri ater activit-y than the direct' waste ofa hunidred time-s that of the little gold dol lar's vatiuo inA .hit lor m of figid mtean tire.' Year aif 'er year, silen tly built steiadily, the goldent Streams are 1lo.3W i.u4 fromt t,r liurses. Tell themu of thbeir error ani they ackniowletdge, it. Laut rarely does it h pilin that, being ri mindet et in a fra iidl y man ner, tin-y make a single elfort to curl cci it. Hoew f u.any are thtere whlo, atfter aife o11 0 ste..dy, uimientitting toil, find them selves t~o ric'he.r it lam de or money thnn wheni they begani. T1hey cannot, ex plain the reasona. Othier causes may have led to sucli discou raginag results, but, ii the draini ci liquid ma1iuLres trom their barnyardts had uee i hecedl wve:c tthey began larmng veiry tnummy of tin se um11uccessfu UIontes wtould halive been as prosperous ias thi nmore provident neighbors. EVnnty AiunYtM N eilOULtD biMitovic Bis S'roex~ -'Ilibe pudcent, merchanut does iiot omait to take anitnocounmt of S stock, uamd strike a batlaiice between cst and sale price of' lis goods. lie know tt this facts are m cessary for him'i to determine thle propeir coniduti, or his business. Blut it, is not, moire uri ge'nt for his safety than for the sal ety of' the daiiymuans prll(s,thaIt he shoicttd kinow the inudividuial character of hiis cows. Lot, every dairyman begin at once practically to contsider' this mat tern, and detesrmiine upon his plan for improt lng htis dair'y. .lle shiouii first, I; li his stantdard, below whieh lie would keep no cow. This wvill require him to study the prot et of' his dair'y, as lie hns not be'fore. lie 'tust, te:ormine what ami unmt of mi k is m r~uh ed to producec~ a p'rofit, antd i hithitm is do 11k toermined, lie will see that it, is folly t~o keep a Oow belov tht yild of ilk. Hie wvill then s rite ao liate all lia cows beactha nad ae smn i nwthe rodto suces rethw seadl t rue t, andl (he till heonr liC, anu s ut emadelO~tl 01t vinegar, t~wo taiblespoonfuils of made mustrard, a piece of' butter the size ofI a walnut.. C,..ok iIs dlressiing auntil ii begins to th ici ; whieni it, Is cold pour' it ever' thie cholped cabbage. # hen boiled eggs are uisedl, chop the whihes of the eggs it ith enbbage, and af ter rubbing the yolks till they arc flne 7 stir thiemu ito the drinoutig. Whlent t~me eggs au e cooked, the rz et of' thie dress lug does not, need cooking. * BzEEF osMi xmr, w hich Is good for bretakfast or' ten, la madtte of one imiud of chojped beef, two wvell-beaten eggs, three soda esrackers rolledl flut, threeo or fouir tablespoonJ ule of milk or cream. . Seasonu to youir taste wIth pepper, salt, and sage. Alak~e tis into a roll, cover' It loosely with a well. * - buttered cloth and bake hatif ant liour in a basin Niihu a littlo wuter' in it. Whten cold, cuat it, into thin slices. JUyotjng muii~nmn aind his girl stoQJ J e bojtustic of the peace. p a~yte this mibk-ahuem I -this man I o. ty. or for.-worso?'' ste mIghty mag:.f the law iiiquired. Thie girl said ittevers*0urd to her befo 0, but she supposed site would if that was the onywhey. W~yN tra - tel Nopetc1 the DOMESTIC. ISH IN 8EASON.-O0tIsh I hest; 1914 mjd-winter, and is brought Ai 11lve - In. t wells of vessels. ( 01lhi .sW fish it should be closely covered and sitimer rather than boil. Ten mlinutes iallowed to every pound of fish, and it must be taken out Immediatsly when done, and served with drawn bUtter or oyster sauce. , For bioiling, a, ook weighitg a pound and a half is best, served with melted butter. Daniel Webstor's recipe for codfish chowder Is as follows: Four tablespoonfuls of onions fried with pork; one quart of boiled potatoes well smashed; one and a half pounds of sea biscuit broken; one teaspoonful of thyme, and one of summer savory; half a bottle of mush room catsup; half a nutmeg grated; a few cloves, mace, and allspice; a six pound cod-fish cut In slices three quarters of an Inch thilek; twenty-five oysters; a little black pepper, and slices of liemo. Tlie whole to be put in the kettle, covered with an inch of water, boiled for one hour. Mr. Web ster added a bottle of port or claret. which it would )robibIy have been better for Mr. Webster It ho had kep ou, of his chowler habitual ly. ToMATO Sou.-A piece of leg of beef, fifteen cents worth put in a gal lon of cold water and allow to come slowly to a boll; then put aside on the stove to simmer for live or six hou rs; strain, and allow it to cool so as to skim off all the fat. If your stock should boil away too much add more water, so as to have two quarts when it.is strained. To the two quarts of stock add a can of tomatoes a large on ion stuck with six cloves, a carrot, a small turnip, half a dozen allspice, a tablespoonful of salt, and half a tea spooniil of white plepper. Let it boll slowly for two hours, and then add a tablespoonful of flour creamed in a tablespoonful of butter; let it boll five minutes longer, take out the onion carrot, and turnip, and pass your soup through the colander, rubbing it with a potatoe-nashor, and serve imiedi ately. Ladles, you cannot make fair skin, roay cheeks and sparkling eyoi with all the cosmeties of Prance, or be'iutl hlers of the world, while in )o)-r healt.h, and nothing will give you suich good health, strength. buoyant spirits and beauty as 11l Bitters. A Ltrial is cer taili proot. See another columni. ll si'sTEA -raw.-Tko some ninely chopped beef fat or a piece of butter, heat it in the. stew-pan, and sprinkle some floutr in; brown, and adld warm water; place In this gravy the steak, whleih must bo a thiek it and in one Piece, if Possible; aldd sa lt, pepper, (whole black,) three cloves, a small piece of mace, and a bay-leaf, if it i handy ; elose up igh t and let gently sim11mer f'or it three-quarter of an hour, sia king the stew n1ow and tieti ; after that titue )ut in two tablespooniulinus of port wine, if you adnit or wines belg used iII cooking, and one spoonlful of mushroom catsup, or any dark satuce, and allow the stw to simmer another quiarter of an hiour. It should then be done and be serve.i upon a hot dish,t be g-avy builng poured over it. licnicN PUDDiNU.-Cut up a pair of' young elhickens, put them into a 8te0wing -pan with enough water to cover, adding two tablespoonfuls of butter; neppir and salt to aste: let it stew gently until albotit half cooked' take out Ite chickens and let thoem cool portriing the gravy lutto a separate dlishl. Prepare a batter of a quart of milk,slx weba-beaten eggs, a tamblespaonf'ul of bakinig p)owdler, a little saltisifted flouir to mix to the piropeir thickinet-. Put a lay or om hticen at the bottoim of the pudd1(1ing dish and pour' over some of the batter',theni atnother layer of cluck eni an) i ore batter, and so on, having batter on top). Bake f'or one hour or even loniger, ini a hot oven. Beat an egg into tihe gravy reserved, let it boil tip anid sentd to flhe table to be ser'ved with p~udding. HIAinassNu; DleAMs.-A n unnsturau excitenmnt of the brain and nervous system is time direct cause of' slees necss, ias also o1 harassIng noctmtual dins. V E(ainTINEICtas a poecliiarly soothting eff'ect in all such eases, whlen taken just belore going to bed. STanlcu l'OLiSn.-Tihe old recei pt of stirring tihe starchi with a bit of' wax candle is not, nearly so good, in flhe oiion of' an experIenced haun d ress, is a tmch cheatper ltan. Shte uses mutton suet lustead of wax ; it miakes t lie starch dru'meru. Before r'oastintg tor btollinig yourt joint of mutton, cut oft whtatever suet, you wvatI 'romn it. 'Render"' it in a tin eu p and set it aside in a jar ; it will keep six mtoniths or' longer. Th'le fat about~ the kidney in a hindim quarter is the i rmnest anid best. W hen you want, thick .starch for' collar's anid sit, bossomis, take foutr tablespoon fuls of' staireh to one qj uart ofl water, and a piece of' the clear suet about tne size of' a walinut. Th'lis muakes a good qumaarf of starch. A i.irrm'.E Etiglishi work, ''Sleep and how t~o obtint it,." says' that inisomitia is not, so dtanger'ois ats commnotly sup p~osed, for the author knows ain emln ont mnan of letters whIo hais sutifered from fit for mtanty years wit hout injury. Wh len a mn itlegins to dreiami of hits wortk lie may knmow that hie is under too gr'eat a-menital 81tran. Thii au tho's plan11 of' indlucing sleep ia to r'eckon up f'riends tanid at yttaintani es whosc naime begins with at certaini letter'. 'lhcre wvas at 'oulig la ly quite failt, Whot hadl mtch! tm'rttble with her ham', So site bought. C arbolIine Andtt asighut to be seen1, Ia the head of this maiden, I declare. IILACK (~xt.-hmree cupfuls of but ter, one quart of sugair. three pints of flour, half a lin it of' mtolasses, half') pit of brandy, half a pinit of witie, otte teasptoonftul of' sitler'atus one ontiee eaich of' all kinds oh spices,twve eeggs, thmree poundis of' rauisi ns, two oi cur r'antt, h ll a poutid oif citron. Bake int deep pans5, in a tmoaderate oven, be--. tweeni thriee andm (ottr liouris. lThis is otte of tihe best of' rich enkes. 'iTix fotllowhidg Is said to be a re~n Ay fort' hieitmatr, m: Four oiunics of s mIt pteter' in one' ptin. of alcohol: shatke i eli and hatfhle thle pariits afected ; wet'inog red Ilatnnel with it, lay it Oin. It dtos niot, cui'e, buat takes away the r'edniess reduces the swvellinug, a'nd relieves ghe torment and agony. A oow with threce r'ings on a horin is 6 years old; with four she is 7 years o1(1. No new rings are f otrmed after the tenth year. The, deepeir .rings, however; and the worn appearance of thte hor'ns arc pit ctty sut- re inications of 01(d age. VENY taking.- Colds. Very ghad. Thle Drgggi4t8. The very best remedy. ~-Dr.u ul'p donit h Syrunn HUMOROTb. .4 s'ToRNI'vs broken into one night t,4t, skifnte to say, vothing was car *.'qi 0pjopretor was makini h11 boast et it, at the same time ex pressing his surprise at losing nothing 'Nothing at all surprising,"- said li neighbor; "the robbers lighted a lamp di n't they?" "Yes," was the reply "Well,-' contintied the nefth bor, 'thel found your goo Is marked up do higi they couldn't afford to take them.. IT all depends on how you look a these ancestors. One little nristocrati girl was yesterday boasting that lie forefathers came over with the Pi grims, when another wee maldos whose widowed mother bad recenti married, salid: "'Bhaw,go 'loig witi your old duds: I've got a brand nei father." [Eigia, (Il1.) Daily Lader.l The subjoined opinion, we perceive is by J. A. Daniels, E-tg., of Messrs Stogdill & Daniels, at.torneys, Li Crosse, Wis., and tpears in the Li Crossa Chroaicle: Sometine siice, . was attackedi with vain in and belov one of my knee jo'nts. A few applica tions of St. .1 -iob's Oil qi-etd tlic pall and relioV d the Inlammation. I re gard it tsi a valuable ii.ulehie. A PuILOSOri[o ni gra*phicail ly fiut trates the differe ne between a bluande and a mistake "When a man put down a bad umbrella and takes up i good one," said John, "lie makes mistake, but when lie puts down good one, and Lakes up a bad one, i: makes a blunder." "'I 'TINK,'' sald a fond parent, "Lh little J imnmny is going to be i poet whl1 lie grows up. lie doesn't eat, and sit all the (any by the stove and thinks.' You had better grease hin all over. I is going to have the measles. That' what als Jimmy. Tint are lots of people wiho wl tell you that they lut no faith in Mo ther Siipton's prophecy that the worl, will come to an end this year, and ye will Jump and have a seared look 11 their eyes when they stuldenly hen the noise caused by the dumplig of load of coal. ''I wi-i. iow offer you a Ruibens,' said aL1 actletioneer, 'a gemn in its way. No bid. The atictioneer iassed lt,a'in taking up another pleture exclaimed "Conie gentlemen, here is a Rem branidt by the sane l'' "4'Loon here, yott critter," exelaitne a loboken man the other niglit, as i bi'otglit his hlid dIown oi the piae where it mosquito sat, 'do you take in for a 0i1n1h coutinter?' Tie mosquit( by this Lillie sitting oin the ftAir sie c the roomn, was very rIespertfuli an iaticO 110 reply. A Bu''clji let a salohr lave a shiouli er' of itlitton on tiist, bit itling inl tiny or two ifter tlit, he hitl roue to foreign land, said 'a y worl! wit I I hai known no never iiitcid(i pay. i:g, I WOUlti lLave chaM'gil hia(1 ia CUei at lonati iiore f'or it I'' (New vAlbany Ifleer-Stand-h d.) Spenking or u >vn'ors' l ti' g est tinl nenfnl of ank item we reteivetd 'rot: Air. Hlenry A. Knigit, l",renaii a ',11118. Waters & Co. 13 Goveror,11 an< Valve Works, Boston, AlaI. 1 hav used St. Ja'ob's Oil among our em ployes anI finul that it never fails t cure. The min are delighted with thl wonderfuil efl'eets of the Oil, as it hat cured them of' brutises, buirts, etc. OF a miseirly tatn somebody wvrotc "ils head gave wvay, b)ut his hant never' dlid. llis brain toftened,but hi heart coulti't.'' A N exchatige says : ''T'ile bitchet' of haitimioire are ver'y hialLsomne. That is when they are driesse~d to kill E l0lrrrxxx1111( h 'iirti andi eighity-om does not resenmble a pair of lovers o1 asofa because there is one at each endi SnAas''luun knew all about (loetors lie saill "'1low p~ooi' are they tha have no paitience ! ' Tu'irs is the time to buy thermomo tci's. They ar'e (lowni now. VEGETINE KIDNEY COMPLAINT. DISEASE OF THlE MIDNE'YS. The symptoms of an acute attack of inflair "Mallon of the kidneys are as foltows: Fevem pain in the small of t.e back, and thence shoot Ing downwarti: tutmbness Of tti thigh, vomli tng, nusaly at first, a deep' rotd color of het urano wihl becomies paie and Colorless is 1.h-- disoas increases, an't la discharigeot ve'ry often witl pain and dmfity; costivoness, an'd some do ;gree of coilic. In chr'onte uise'assaof tc kid ney' tho symptoms ace pain mn the back and limbs (trvness of thle skin, fr'equent, urinatuon (especi idly at nlight). general dropsy, he'adachio, (izzi ness of sight., iiidigest Ion, aind paipitation of thI heart., giatidual loss of it rengi ii. paleni'ss ati iliflne.s of tho face, cough sand shor'tnesis et breata. in diseases of the kidneys the vegetine give; ilCimeittO rt'if. it, tins never fatted to 3'ur( Witen it, i taken regularly and directions fot, lowedi. In many cases it, may take several o tIes, especlally cases of long st anding. It, acie direct ly upon thu sccrt'cions, cleansinig and strengthening, retmoving nll obtuti oins andti impurities. A groat man~y Can iiesttt3y to caset of long standintg having ben perfect ly cu ed i3 the vegettno, even after trying many of the -ntown re b'es which are sia d to be expre'sstb for tei disease. Kidney Complaints. Deari Sir :-i have usedi youar VsosTms'p for 5'lm; time. atnd ('nn truthtfully say it htas beeni a greal beneflt to Jrne : and tt 1(5 hst ulfering from dis uasecs of tile Kidneys, I cheerfully i e -om mn'nd it Itespect (nily, 0. Ii. SM I'l'l, Attested to by it. ii. Ash fildh, Urticgist, Cor'. Etighth and U. nitial Avenue *f . II. it. STRVR~s : ISeu NNAr, 0., April I9, 1511 Ihave sttff'red sqveral years with the Kkdinej (Osplaint, and was induicted to 13 VytvS.xTINSx. have takent several boti. les o~f yourii preparation and I ama convinct'd it, i a valiuable r'emedy. I1 ha~s dIon' m1e mtore goodI than atny (3ther medi ei ne, I cani hetarlt ily recomm tend it, to all suffer ing fronm Kidely 0nnplaisa. l ours liespect futly, J. 8. McM ITL LEN. Fir'st, liook-kee'per 10r' Newhtall, (Gaio & (o.. Floil Merchan, No. Sul wVest Frtont. at., e 'intitI , (I VxETI siN K hias restoed totusantds to hlti) Wihe had0 beon lonug andt painfnl sulfercers. V1XG10TI N1, H. RI. KTEV'ENS, Iloston, M ass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists SYR Io This simple method of making a phos phorescent lamp is given: Cleanse oys ter shells by well--washing, -expose them to a' red heat fok half an hour, separate the cleanest parts, and put into a cruolble In altwnato layers with sulphur. '14 ' xhe, to rddness for at least an 1p1u1tir n o d, break the mass, andt2sy ewliItest part for use. If inclosed n a bottle, the figures oa watch W*yy be seen by the Aid of thle light e teid. Wo renew the lu minosity of the m, qi, expose the bottle och day to the sun or other strong t ligh. The sulphide ot calcium will D thus be made to absorb light, whicI4 r will be available throughout the night. A writer from long practical experl o ence in testing drain pipes, ebnfident 1 ly roccoinmends for th t urpose whi t v he terms a "sineke test," and which gives evidence as to leaks both to tile sight and smiell. The materials that he employs are soiled cotton waste and sulphur, the smoke froui which, after ignition, Is blown into the draIn or pipes. If leakages exist III the latter inside of the house, the smoke and sinell both i~sie forth and show that seiething is wrong, antd generally tell also Just whero the fault or faults are. Sulphur,as is well known,is one of tihe - best of disinfectaints, and a dosE of tile fumes Iroin this to the drains, after thIs case has b'en i a house, would effect . nuch good. 8 Tumons in an early stage of deveop menit are expelled by the use of Lydia E. Plukhain's Vegetable Compound. The Itdcstructibity of Matter.-This Is capable of ready demonstration by t preparing a couple of glass tubes of qual weight, each being filled with pure oxygen and iontaiitiia i low par ticles of carbon, free from appreciable anount of al-that prepared froni the tilne loaf-sugar gives very good res.alts. The tubes are of precisely equal weight and are hermetically sealed. By heat ing one of thet the charcoal Is caused to burn and ultsimately to disappear; tile tube contents however is of course found still to balance tihe other tube, vwhich has not been heated, as It Is of r precisely the same weight as it was at first. A compount, by J. M. Lewin, Paris, said to possess more explosive force than all other explosive mater tals, and which will not explode when a flame Is applied to It, or in conse quence of an ordinary biov, but only by unews of a cartridge or capsule, I cnM-sts Of the lugredleIt3 givenm below U In or about the proportions specified; o i. e., nitro-glycerine, 00 parts ; nitrate C of potassium, sodiuin or amIIonIa, 16 parts; palinitlo acidulated oxide of cetyl (ectocoum), 1 part; carbonate of 1 lim, I part; lignine, I part; and wocd or animal charcoal or peat moss (sphagnuiu), 10 parts. Utilization of old Stel.-A new pro eces oi using up old steel has been late ty patented. The resull.anit metal is said to possess extraordInary strength and ductility. Tie process consists of mixing up old steel with a patent com ipound and subjecting the whole to a fturnac-avat; when the partielts amalgamate. Steel nmade on this plan has been turned out at the Ilunslet Works and sold readily for .C4-5 per (on. IThe process Is said to be second only in Importance to Bassemner's invention and it will be especially valuable as finding use for old Bbssemer steel rail. A Modern Medical Miracle ia without donbt the discovery of "'Anakesis" by D~r. ,Sihiboo, an infallhble remedy for the - most piajnfui and exaspoeratin5 of all diseases, I Piles. 500,000 once atllicted moitals gladly attest tihe virtue of An~akesis and snfforing Umilhons joyously hail the hopo of relief. Trho simple, rational, common sense nature of this nmarvelous discovery of a cure so safe, eaiy and certain for a disease so painful and per sistoent has oxcited tho wonder of tho >)00pl1 and adin ration of medical men, It is te re sult of 40 years exp~erionce by a distinguished Huientille phyvsiciiai, This really groat remedIy combines the soothing system of the Enigl:sh the mechanical method of the French and the heroic medical custom of American Burgeons. 'Anakoesis" therefore affords almost lnstaut relief from pain, keepis up the raw sensitive tumors and both by pressure and medic.ation cares tho most inveterate cases of p~ilOs. It has stood tho critical test of 20 years' use ajgainst the cavils of ignorant imitations and unscrumpulous empiricism, ever half a millioni of persons have umwed it and none without honolit. Doctors of all schuools prescribe it as the nearest possible to an infa lible remedy. Samnples of 'Anakesis" are sont free' to all su'f forers, by P. Neustnuedter & Co.. l101 3916 New York, sole nmanmfacturers. Sold by druegists everywhere. ,Prico $1.00) per bo.. LwsE and hoal-h are preseorvo-1 by care fully aiding naturo whenever it show 4 lack -of ail ty to carry on its work. For torpi:1 liver, bowels or kidneva. no other remedy equals Kidney-Wort.-Courier. To RArsa Thx PiJLx ON VF.IvE. When tihe pile Is pressed dlown sover a hot smoothIng-iron with a wet cloth, and hold the v'elvet firmly over it; the vapor arising will raIse the 1)110 of the velvet with the assistance of a light whisk or elothes brush. $OSTETTE8 No Tinmo tShould be 1os50 If t he stomaco, liver and bowels are affected, tO adopt llh'e uro remedy. Iloste'tter's stomach nItters. D)Isenses of the organs n~amett b-get others far more serIous, andl a delay Ia therefore hmiazardus. Dyspepsia, liver comnolairt, chItl, and rever, early rhe!umatto twingres, kidney weaikness, bring serious bodily trouble0 if trilled with. Lose no tim e In using this effectivo, safe andi long known nmdleino. For silo by alli DruggIsts a mid Dealers generally. GIFT 'F"'''ii Ia'--ea k "i-ko'--,. ^c.Au THE HANNAH MoRE ACADEMY. The, l'ion ~n Schl '' fo.r G iri. ('are'fuN TraIninug, fI lm.ommngh lu't ructioni uimi infiaunice' o.f a (christianm mlEV. AltT l tIt J. IiI('li, A. MI., M. D., ltiqwraswroWN, MD f 2n in i "Health and Comfort" to AIIoMATIt) PjiNO-PALMINE MArfitI's Co., 915! A rch Si.. Phmiadelphiia ; 115 wate.r Ni. , ioston. Tnose answersng an aavettsenenit wiN :oonfer a favor upon the Advertiser and th Publisher by stating that they7 saw the adve tuae'manS in, thim Sauussal (aammin the us.. 777 . A VIIAI n ae expenges to ag'ta ($ 77 outilt Free. Address P,1 VIOKERYT, Aogusta Maine, A YOUNG lady not accustomed to waltzing, at'the earnest solicitation of .a friend, made the - attempt recently. When the music ceased another friend approached and said, gally. "Well, I see yotot I through all right."a 'Yes " was~the reply, "but It was a tiglgt squeeze." "MY case is just here," said a citizen to a lawyer the other day: "The plaintiff will swear that I hit him. I will swear that I did not. Now, what can you lawyers make out of that if we go to trial ?" 'Five dollars apiece,' was the prompt reply. Worthless tur. Not so fast my friend; if you could see the strong, healthy, blooming men, women and children that have been raised from beds of sokness, sufloring and almost death.by the use of Hop Bit ters, you would say "Glorious and in valuable remedy," See another col umn.-Philadelphia Press. AN OrL CITY Irishman, having sign ed the pledge, was charged soon after with having been druink. " 'Twas me absent-tindedness," said Pat, "'an a habit I have of talkin' wid meself. I sed to meself, sez I. "Pat eum in and have a dhrink." "No, ser," sez I, "I've sworn off." "'hin I'll dhrink alone," sez 1. An' whin meself eum otit faith an' he was dhrunk." "How many deaths?" asked the los pital physician while going his rounds. "Nine." "Why, I ordered medicine for ten. "Yes, but one wouldn't take it." NOTHING is wholly bad. Even a dark lantern has its bright side. MRS. LYDIA E. PINKKAM, OF LYNN, MASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cure for all thoso Painn'l Com'plaints and Weakness.. so common to our beft fernailo population. It will cure entirely the worst form of Femalo Com plaints, all ovarian troubles, Intianmmation and Ulcers, tion, Falling anti Iisplacemients, and tho consequent Cpinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Chango of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In an early stage of development. Tho tendency to can cerous hunmors thero is checked very:,peedily by its use. It removes faintnem, flatulency, destroysall craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stonmach. It cures liloating, lleadaches, Nervous Prostration, General lebility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Jndi. geation. That feeling o' bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permaniently cured by its use. It will at all tewis and under all circmststances act In harmony with tho laws that govern th, femalo system. For thme eure of Kliney Commplants of uither sex this Coumpound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. P'INilAM's VEGETABlLE CoM POUND Is prepared at 233 anid 235~ Westermn Avenue, Lynn, .Mass. P'rico S1. Six but t es for S5. Sent by mail in the feorm of pIlls, also in the~ form uf lozemnges, ont receipt of pico, $1 per box for eIther. Mrs. Plnkhmam freely answers all letters mof inquiiry. Send fur pamuph. lot. Address as above. Mention this I'uyer. No family shoeuld be without LI)!' E. PiNKiIA'df LIVER P'ILI.S. They cure constipation, biliouisneag and torpidity of time liver. 25 cents per box. 5j- Sold by mill !)rmnnsstatrs. -jj PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, L1VER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. Dr.aiL Crk, Souh Hae||yt sik,'en oss ilehron"archild,0of t.A flasv..,a'mtis pletely carn e." ~ Vs. S o 0.5. ogahon, of Derkushire says, "one a. IT HAS WONDERFUL. Beasett ActuntheLrVE, the BOWELS a the ZIDNIETS at the mame time. Because it cleanses the system of thep lsonous humore that d evelope Ie idnsy and UrInary diseases, Bil ICOnsse daundice, Constipation, Piles, orln Rheumatism, Neuraila and nervous disorder. KIDNE~Y-woR-T is a udy vegetableeesa. pound and en be sat bytmsail prepaid. One package will make six qta of mediceine. IeF~ny it at the Druggist.. Pie, $1.00. WELLS, IIOHEDSONI b CO., Pfopaieturs, I 2. (will sead point paid.) Barlhtsto, VS. Time Purist ami Alest 3Medicine ever Madlo. Aeo mnbination of Hops, Buchu, Man d rak o amnd Dan delion, wIth aill tmme best aind most e ura tivo propterties of all other Jlittors, makeos theogreatest Blood Purifier, ilver R eg u a tor and L.ife anid licalth itestoring Agenmi on earth. No diseaso o an possibly long exist where Hop Iliiters are useod,so vaied amid perfoot are their operations. They glv nowli fo andvigor tothe agotdlndir. To ail whoseo iinploymenits aui irregularl' ty of thoboweisor uriniary organs, or who ro qumire an Appetiz~er Tonile antmimid Sitimunlaut, IttpiBittersareoinvai uable, without intox.. loating. No matter whatycur fe elinr~s or mymptomis are whmat t he disease or all mnn is uinac [op lilt. ters. ionm't wait untilyouta so stick but if you only fool badl or milserabile, muno theta at onto. it may sat a yoar life.it has a a ved hundreds. $5o0 wilibe paidlfor a a so t hey will not eurme or help. Bo mot suifer ot let your frienmds sulfor,aut uise andt urge them to liMO H op B Itetmonmber, flop iluotrs is no vile, tdrmuggedm drunken nostrum, lbut the Purest a a d gBest Jtiilne ever muado the "INVAUJDs FIIUEBD and 110OPS" amid nom pemson or family abouldi be withut llem. P,.Oi.m bolumto anti irrtwistibsle cure ortamunes ue of otdum, tobacco amid forCir eir. ifap Bitt . , lochester.N.Y and Torontn. w'"t. POND'8 EXTRACTt Suin les ltamts i n~, i t'm,is tall hitmrrhuxmes Acute amd i'/sr s Inus and .mits luous. h P o n d ' , E x trn e t is t me on ly ,,r r p-cili fir this udieeis', Umibi in ithin lm~amd, &u. Ourmin ata'ls CI r (' (75 l Citlt. speichtliy pro tractl mn:u Xnsni Sys'Itage (2-m'a anis 1. inv ,iimuable Ior mm cie i rshi I mllm'tiosss 5 .mmmph-andii etfectivo. Mor Tirti nd ~sgs C!hnspped Ilnsmi andi Fntee m esca.Lily in, lIt.d bIly Inc 3x trnet. Frodedi fInabahsm and Clilblsss are' p-smnptly riulovedl mni i.limst -ly cure its bym Pan 's ExtrueC iJ7 it Is unsafiie to umse oilmen arrsie -a whhl nuri dl rietion,. imnsims on havinsg POND'Pd EXTIItJS liefum o all lsmita-ionsan-il substtutes. Agents Wanted. *5anifay saada, selling ossr PLA TFoltM FA~iLla 80AlP.. Wolghenuptotshb. IRetail mines *1.0. 'ermnasuriilseA ents N I 'I&A THEGR 0 GERIEm~kEDY RHNMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lum6ago, Backache, Soreness of the host, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on emt equals ST. Jkrons Ott, as a safe, at-rimple andt cheter Extormal lRnemdy. A trial entalla but the coniparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one sugebring with in can havo cheal.und poslkivo proof of ito clai. Directions in Eloven Langumagea. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE, A. VOGELER & CO., iaultippmore, Md., U. 8. A. Battle Creek, Michigan, MANUFAOTUlEnB6 OF THE ONLY GENUIW THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. MostOompletoThresherFactory Established In the World. 1848 YEAR8n*es. 'omit han-e or 0 aino. 32m nut, or location toAac .p#h CTI1AM-POWE RPARATORS and CopP~lbt Stcrnti Out fits of tntatrhfese qulti.. Fa ta on EngI tes and Plain Engines ever seen in the Atuericaui muarket A ,mimftftude of special featumres anti. improvuements for 1881 together with uperior qual itie in construe. Sion anai maiteials not cireattied of by other makers. Four sizes of Sear to 12 horse %v sof"?in d' Hom'-Powors. 7,50000 Feet of Selected Lumber 0 F (fo three dosix years ai r-driedi) comparable wood-work of our maonery. TRACTION ENGINES Strongest most drorable ade~-ctee eauuchtat hershring ache Cairoulare sent free. Address NICHOL.8, SHEPARD & CO. Battle Creek, Michigan88 FIVE FAMOUS OPER AS. worked 1 8 way to pOrmmnit dis Unction, and has become one of the standardsn. It is very full, occupies 405 pages, and furnishes to the prchlater quitoe a lirary of music of a high AIT D A ($2.) Grand Opera by VERDI. Composed Uin the first, instanico for the ruo .of Egypt, and first given in that ancient, king dom, where also the scene of the story Is laid. Tho si range life or old forgotten ages comes bc fore us. and isa a~md vivit by the thrilling mu. sic or one of the most, brilliant of composers, ARMUAD. ($2.) By GE3uRGESHiZET. A 8an. and Spanishx Contratuind Traders, ~o aro in contaci, with the blzarre ways and incidenta 0f the Spanish Penin-ula, and the mtusic is quits in cons-mance with the prevallIng brigtness. METTFJJS(2) B~yA. B ITO.fl d a lowedl throtusrhout. A dlarmgr, composliion, ro manfli andi weird, andi now widely given, and prlonounced a success. way, to liumssians and Turks during the War. Very p)opular. Any book mailed, post-free, for above pricos. OLIVER DITSON & C0,, Boston. .J. Ei. DETNfON, & CO., 1224 (Chestnut Mtreet, Phlaiadelsehla. O 8110 a month. (la i:iar a ranteed aia o . eeAdress VALEtNTINE5 I3ROS...Janesvil 11 0hFREE! Sendus ourAddress )N A POSTAL, CARD LND) WE WILi, .9END YOU 01111 INTERIESTiiNo kND) VA LUA ISLE PAM ili.ETi F'OR LAIiES ON 'Shopping in New Yor'k." EIIRICHL IBROTHIERS, 285 to 295 Eighth Avenue, NEW YORK. ENCYCLOPADIA a-~ LTIOUETTESBUSINESS Th Isthe chm'-apcst at onl einuplsee anid rela n all occasIons. AO EN ' WA NTED.-Sondl for circular, contain cin Adrs ATIONAl5 f filadelphila. Pa UliiiN Vt, Bi ALYMENT- ?Mau~a," dlg advnc A RY uso-mnth. All EP at Co. 84,0 4seOrgLO Ft. (Jneinnssala. HID1\EY DISE.A re quickly and surely cured by the use of KIDNu!r having such an Immense iale in all rTarta of the eon1 and tone to the dlisoasod organs, and throug thee humor.. Kidne dsesof thirty yearest dngha &o., whioh have ditsdthe 'vietim for year.. M 3eadKDNJC. lad alth Iwill be quik .R. RADWAY'S 8ars~pari1iu IReHsolveit, IRE GREAT vi0Ok. PURIFIER, fdR TIM _ 9URN OV 0N O1 A, TARY OR CONTAGIOUS, so It Bested In The D4ungs or Stomalh,Skia or nones, Flesh or Nerves, CORRUPTiNG TB 80& AND VITIATING Til LIS. Chronto Rheumatism Scrofula, Glandular Swelling, Hacking Dry dough, Cancerous Affeo tions, pilitia Complaltii, Bleeding of the Lungs, D pa. Water Brash, Tio Doloreux, Wbit we 11gs, Tumors,.Uloors, Skin and Hip Diseases. Mercurial Diseases, Female Com. Dlants, Gout, Dropey, alt Rheum, Bronchitis, 'onsumption, Liver Complaint. &. Not only does the Sareaparilltan Resolvent excel all-remedial agents in the cure of Chronlo. Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but It is the only positive cure for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel Diabetes Df Inconlinence o eI righ a&sease, Albuminuria, And ln al . easeO shire there &:e brick-dust deposits, oi the water i thiok. cloudy, mixed with sub. stanoe6 like the white of an'o ggr threads liti white Bilt, or there is a norbid, dark, bilious aperance and white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning ansation when passing water, and pain in the small oi the back and along the loins. sold by Drug gists. PRIOE ONE DOLLARi OVARIAN TUMOR OT-TEN TEARS' GROWTZ OUREI) BY DR. RADWAY'S REMEDIES. One bottle contains more of the active pr o1. of Medicines than any Other Prepara Aln. en Teaspoonful doses, while others re. tuire nye or six times as much. R. R. RADWAY'S Ready Relief, CURES AND PREVENTS DYSENTERY, DIARRHCEA, CHOLERA MORBUS, FEVER AND AGUE. RtHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, AFLUENZA, DIF.!THERIA, BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looseness, Diarrhoa, Cholera Morbus, or pain ful discharges from the bowels arc stopped in 16 or ge minutes by tOkilg Radway's Ieady Re. 11ef. No congestion or inflllinmation, no weak ness or lassitude will follow the use of the It. R. Relier. IT WAS THE FIRST AND Is The Only Pain Remneily that instentiy stops the most excruciating ins, alla infammation s, and cures conges. on-, whether of the Lungs, Stomach liowels or other glands or organs, by onet pplicatior. In froa otne to tveaty sntuites. no mat ter how violent, or excruciating the pail. the theumatic, Bed-ridden, infirm, Crippld, Nerv ouB Neuralgio or prostrated wit i dfsease may tuder, HAD. AY' READY RELIEF will afford Instant ease. Einfianattlo of the a turyi. n naila,,,taon of l ie Riayds r, Inflaoatalon of the Bowe l d (1onicentlon of the Lungso, More Throat, Diffcult Brenathin , Mysteries, croup,t f he Iea-. IleadeheTootastarrha, Iufluensa. liessiache, Toothache, Nervosunema, Sleeplessness, Seurailgiao Abenmnantist.as Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblains and Frost Bites. The application of the Ready Relief to the part or parts where the paln o rd ilculty exists will Affod ease andi com tort, Thirty to dixty drops in a halt tumbler of water will in a few minutes curd Cramps SDrains. Sour Btomach. Heartbitn, Sick HI ache, Uiar.rhwa, Dysentery, Colic. Wind in the Bowels, and all internal pains. Travelers should always carry a bott le of R id way's Hteady Rielief wvith th'em. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change af water. It 1s better than French lirany yor Bitters as a stImulant. Price Flity Cents per bottle. Badway's Regulating Pills. Perfest Purgadtives, Soothing Apertente, Afl Without Pain. Always Reliable and Natural in their Operation. A VEGETABLE SURSTITUJTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gm, purge, regulate, pur fy, cie ans and RADWAY'S Pxtr.s for the cure af all Disereers of the stdmachi Liver, Bowels Kidneys, Blad der, Nervous Uiseases. Headacile, Constipation, tjostiveness 1Indigestion, Dyrpesa, Bilious. ness. Fever, Inflammation of th owelsa Pies, and all derangements of the Internal "iscera. warranted toeffect a perfect ouret PureLy veoabe, contaning no mercury, minerals or W'Observo the following symptoms resulting from Diseases of the Dgsive Organs : Consti ti nrtdPiles, Fllness of the Blood in iead, Acidito the Stomach, Nausea. Heart. burn, Disgus e Fo Fliness or Weight In the Stomnach, Sour Enuttions, Sinking or Flut. toring .at, the Heart, Choking or Suffering Sen.. sations whon in a lyiengmes o Visin Dos orWebs the sigt Fever and Dull p in In the Head, Deficienoy of Pers ra tion Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. P'ain i the Aide, Chest, Limbs and Sudden Flushes o Neat, Burning in the 3flesh. A few doses of R ADWAY'S PmIsrA will free the system from all the above-named disorder. Friee, 35 Cents per Bon. We repeat that the reader must eenmult eu~ beoks and papers on the subject of diseases ano their cure, among which may be named "Radwn~y on Irritable Urethra,'s **Radway on Serofula,"9 and others relating to different classes of Die BOLD BY DRUGGITms READ "FAESE AND TRUE"a Send a letter stamp to EADWAy * Og, Wnformatzoa Werth thousands will be sen to you. TO THE PUBLIO, There can be no bettor garantee of the val' of D~a. RADw~v's old esta lished R. R. R. Hast Vins than the base and worthlesis imitations them, as there are Wiue Reolvents, Relie and Illiu Be sure and asik for Rtadways an I.ay ,get to Sell the standardi Agricultural i1u0b ~armmg for Profit New, Accurate. Comp,~rehensive. A o eePara y sureliW 4~ udtivat. si farmintog, Make MonyU Sve matimeau ft iV r sa neen Vta. J. C. MoO UE1DY B 00., i'hiladel~phi, Pa AUU 'Sain iou cre NeOrvous Debilty sVrggiIs.t ASend fr Oircular to Allen's Pharmacy, GREAT WEST R~ehorntra uetua"'a CON $TIPATION A'IAD PILESe -WR. nwand wondorful remedy whleh ta ry, workaion natural priniploe. It restores strongts e leansee the a tore of accumulated and poisonene ve been oured, alole., Oonstipadou, Rheumatis oe hav, volume. of testimony of its wonderful curative ore harm than eoo rastio pils, but use natare OR .re p u