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AGRIOULTURE. FAex WAGONS.-Of the common height, fore wheels 8 feet '8 inches, hind ones 4 feet 4 Inches, are too high and heavy for smal I farm teamsweigh irg less than 1.200 pounds antece. WI-atover may be the correct theory on the leverage of long spokes on solid, level ground, we care not, as cur only trouble in hauling farm stuff on the hard roads hna been in the up'hill and M-e down. We find fore wheels 8 feet 2 Inches, hind wheels 8 feet 8 Inches t Igh, niich easier to work with for inan ar d beast. It gives a low team a lifting bilch on the wagon up hill and lighting one down hill. A brake for It Is unnce' asiry. As they go over the Fcales their weight Is 150 lbs. less. Climbing over the hills, every extra pound la against the owner. If a load Is stalled i the road we always lower the hitch to lift the load, iand draw down the team to Increase their fore foothold. and wove on without more de lay. 'I he usual size wagon may be just right for large horses and tall men, but farmers' boys and teams generally are neither large nor heavy. The pitcher on in the field determints the amount of the day's work. A low wa gon Is easter to load therefore quicker loaded with a shorter fork handle than common. The bay and grain rack with eight inch side pieces may be made level by putting a low guard over the hind wheels. This, too keeps the man on the ground and will go to the field and bring a given number of shocks of hay or grain quicker than a high built wagon or rack can, thus making more hay while the sun shines. It is lighter on muddy roads; if the team sinks the downward draft, is less on the low wheels. If they lilt up with dirt they hold less than larger ones, They are not good to back heavy loads the wheels hug the ground. "You can't make a farn pay with too many legs under the kitchen table." TuE bPLINT IN TnE 1lionsE.-It Is well known to all owners o1 horses that there is what may be called a tu mor which at ilrbt Is callous and after wards becomes bony, which sometimes grows upon the horses's leg, the base resting upon the lIne of union of the shank- bone and the split-bone, which frequently causes the norse to go laine -indeed altnost invariably when It in vades the koee-joint, and whth is ire qut ntly beyonu the reach of tie larrier t cure or remove. A short titue ago, liowever, a farmer wno appeared to be fantilhar with ie ailments of the horse in formed us that lie used a remedy for It, which was completely succCeslut w. th hiu; and having obtained the in gredients in the beliel that the oint nient might be of service in Iillar oa ses, we append them as 1ollows: .Lqual parts of Oil of amnber, 0l of sijiKe, bpirifs Ot turpentine. ALIX well and sppiy twica Utiy, and glrease with a JILiU Uresh or uniaiteu latiU; or, whiat, as botter,.Lle iarrow liom an uinuUoMed beel-bone. It will mnake tie parts sure and it % ll '"1 "un" A lLte, but eacit one Must be his own judge in tihu ire quency of the applicaLtiont after it be coies hoiewhat, sore. THnE or lour weeks is the age at which pigs need the most careful attell ion. At about this period the pig reacheo. a uint when the milk of the sow Is not stilleiunt to keep tip a heal thy growth, and unless the pigs have been taught to eat before this time, th re will be al w aY trouble then. Tite only way to avoid It is to teach thetu to eat and drink at the arlest, possible age. 'T'i.IS nfay easily ,e doi by re paeing a little milk or other palatable a trough acear themi, but wherce tile ----4'ietTei ~U~'ie. "Iy-iiniii- Line pagS asie a w cek old they will beg:n t~o tasre it, and, then they wvili very qieiikr ly leain to umL hearthiy. (jIVe them iAety oi nutritious, Ipalatiable louc I, hon- this iline on, and thei e will be no utrther ulilulty. A USTIAL~IAN RoaEs.--These regemble tthoa~ 01 .hurople in dt lur onliy, and are ainloig thme lewy aintiptcdal flowers hav Iz g ainy odlor at, atl. 't er perinume is vei y pieasant ait a little distance, but. upion uloser acquainttnce a pronouie edl loxy smell is di~,tovered mingiled wIth tihe rieliodor. Tuit best way to preserve manure Is to hul i tothe field on which it is needed as fast as it accumulates. Have a wagon or sled always ready In which * to thi owv the manure as it accumulatte and haul It otut when there Is a goodl load1 and sp~readi It at on1c. ThIs Is tl.e i~i latest improved plan, Tra1aparenca'es on Ulass.-Glass may be made to appear like grounid or col eredt glass In several dlillerent wvays. * Onie mithod Is to cover it with bobinet * or iarletoninot lne,buit orteven texture, if the glass is tesired with a flguired surfact-, pm ocure figured net, or in lieu of this work the material wvith a pat tern, inl flne embroidery cotton, run tihroutgh tihe mieshes. This wvill be found a pretly mod0e1 of atdorning win dow~s or for ining latup shades, lanterns, etc., as will be hereaf'ter explained. The glass is first covered with clear varinish, that wvuhi is used for Diai. rhanie Leing the best (but DomarL w.l. answer), alter whIch a piece of wihite net is cut to it the glass and coatett with the samne varnish upon1 0one side. After the net hais absorbed the varniish * sullciently, it. Is applied to the glass (thme two varnishedi aides together). W hen dry It nmtuet have aniothler coatol varnIsh and be dried untill perfectly - hard. By this skiule4 process, plata glass, may be matte to appear [ike groun ld glass, and can be washitd - equally well. In forming lamp shades, six pieces of gltss ate ctu, each four inches wIde at. the bottom and three at the tolp, the cot znera roundern ol', formi lng scollops, and bound round the edges with rlboon, or galtoon, then diled. After they becomne diry thme pieces are sewed together, and stronig galloon or thick rib~bon sullleiejetjy witte to cover the edges, e~lue a over tat. * ~ sthtched seams. Any inulan cain umake * ~ a wire frame to fit. such a shiade, winiet * ~~~vill toi founid e.xtremeily ornament, especially if tihe net lb siguared with a pattern corresponding with each see-* tion ci glass. Trhe Consolida ted railroad is building at its shops in New R aven, Ut.., a new palace car, in which there is a device for ketpipg cuit the smoke, (dust, and cInders that come in at an opeii wini dow. 1t consists of an extraocuter win dow, s-haped Somewhat like a curveu - bay witdow, in which the glass is only nltf the wioth of the w indow, and sides tUp aiid downi. Whenr pushed to~ the front side it pro s~nts a curved 5111 1a00 aigaii,st whilch theo clulders anio SnaOke strike and are thrown outwin d, wile air ean elter fron the openl hlai. - Tn EATRIE-oO~nis, club-aitors, late Suipper-takers anid patrons of the horse railroad owl-traIns, should all certain ly have a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syruip convenient. Uentlemen you HUMOROUS. WEaN Prof. Lowe's stove and fuel gas come into general use-when a man's wife can broil a steak, cook oysters on toast, bake potatoes, make. an omeletbte, and perform several other culinary feats invide of ten minutes, without the annoyance of ashes, or the faintest odor escaping from the cook ing, she will acquire such a sweet and even temper in tihe morning that she v il retain a large portion of it when her weary husband returns home an hour after midnight; and Instead of fiding her with a scowl on her brow and a club in her hand, he will see her soundly slumbering, with a sweet and self-assuring smile playing about her mouth, aid a nicely prepared lunch awaitirg him on the bureau. But the Professor's patent will be mighty rough on the divorce lawyers. "WHERE were you when the first shot was tired?" asked a Galveston lawyer. "I was lying down on the sofa." " Where was your husband?" "He was lying down on the back gallery." "A nd your children-whero were they ?" "They were lying down. on the bed fast 118leop." "Any other member of your family lying down?" "Well, if my brother in law was here I expect he would be lying down in the court house. lie is a lawyer, unless lie has reformed recently." TiE other night a spirit of extrava gance overtook us on our way homeo, and we bought a dozen bottled of beer and placed them in our refrigerator. Our wile, who is teetoLtally appose(t to anything of the kind, asked us what the bottles contained. We replied, "Cider." A few days later the sharer cl our affections and pillow-case, pro duced sono honte-made mince pies, and ieniarked that she knuw taey %ere splendid. hiie had evidently spread hernull on them. We got a mnouthful, and then went out to see a man. Ste had taken our word about the cider, and the ash barrel had to eat the rest of tie pies. We guess it got drunk, for It dicappeared that aigliu Tu other day a little Rockland girl camne hone Ironi onie of her firat uays at school, and soon alter was heard shouting tirougn the house: "Coua mon oeani short paws.'' What she Meant was a inystery till questioning developed the laOt tlint it W as a ruio which bie uad Learned by hearing ier ClUs reeI)aL Io together, and Lnuu pa tUeilt sAudy oi the niotliur' part utb closed tiai It w as Lie simple rule, "coinua denotes. a shlurt pause. "TURAsuIo by stean,'" murmured a fwnu nutner ab slie gianced at an ar icle In i agrcuuLuaui paper. *\Vhat giti-ps Lthey kiu haUV livuadays. 11 1 inau iadoA one of tuSU Sbtun Lurashers aor mly iour buys, ily arms woulun'L have Luen as riumaeticky as tley are tv-May,' and flte Uruainity tuougut 1O lu past us it might hA11iVU bueen. A LOVKR, Who had gone West to makU a lnau [or his "btruie," wrote to her : "I've guL the 1AiLa quarter suo UUin of aild (Vun luIureu and sixty eree) I uver jut iny luut down on.'' Baittu Wiu.C Uak: "A$uppose you buy aituraLr quarter oUCEIluu, Juoan, so ciaat .YoL can atIaVo a Aw IA asivusd your .oot.'' Jubn wuadu i4 lionie, but BISuae lauver n as taue Lwaires C' lI,. ha was just honaus frotin dancing school. "Di you have a good time, miiv li tti 9. nr f". .asketd.his. .JAG':.sg. "Ye~s, sir; a real geori time. I danced every time except the last." "And whby nt the iast '' asked the fathier. "Because Mr. P'apainti wouldn't let me, and it was real mean, for there were two or three empty girls."' Tnx room g'ettuig chilly during a long juiece or chambher music, a gentle. man askedi his neighbor, in a whiisper, howv he shouldi stir the lIre wittnout Interruptinig the pierlormiance. "B3e tween the barr,'' was the reply. Tns wvhole cost ol' planting and culi tivattig an acre oif cotton, ginning th product and delivering ir. on a rail ioad is stated by a S mtiti Carolina planter atL $11, or about 53% cents per pouindl. VEGETINE lor' Canmucer's nnd Canucerous H unmors. TIIE DOOORs CnliTIFICATE. READ iT. AsuL.EY, Washington CO., Ili., Jan. i4, 1873. Mn ii. it SThvKAz: D~ear Sir.-Tais 1s to certify that I had beeh aullTerinig from a Iionme U'anoes* on moy right bre -st, which groa very rapidly, and all my friends had givent me uip .0 die. when I hoard of your mieatCi o, vogotine, recommnended for Wan 'er anid Cancorous ii mnors. I commenced to take It, anti 500on found myself beginuning to feel bot ter: my heatia andt spIrits both teiL, tuhe boitgn Influ.nce witch it exerted, and In a few mtl1httim from th time I eo.amaentced to usa 1.uo Vegotino, the1 Cancer camne out almost, bo~aily U.AItitIE DEFoitit~aT. I oertify that I anm personally acqtua'nted with Sirs. Dueerres., and eons der tier oine of our very best, women. Dr. 5. ii. F1.wmn. Am.1. Dia'-Asws OP TllE Bi.OID.-!f Vegetine will relieve pali., cleanse, put biy auid cutrs sitch dIts eases, restoring 'ihe patI. ent to perfect, htealtht after trving different physit latas, mnany roe dies, iuifering for yeass, is it, not, conclus Ye >ro f, if yen are a sufr. eri. 'ou can be c'ared 7 lYhiy Is this medicin -,erform ag such groat ?ue Tit, works In the blood( In thei circulaiting tid, it, can t rumly b e alle~d thlie Great liloodi Puiriflor. TheIi great, soulrce of il itai& originlates In thae blood; anti 1n0 mfe dlaine lhat does not, a'ct tdirect ly upon It, 0 pure fv aunt renovato, has any just cla.im upon puubio atutnton. EGE TINE. I Riegaard it as a Vasiuable F'AMILY MEDIOINE. Ma. H. R. 8-ravsns: January 1, 15.al, Doa'' sir.-.t -i k pleasuire in saving that 1 havY used tai' \ egotino~ in my faitly with good reaul'a, and I have krnown of soveral eases of remarnable euroeffreted by it. i regard at as r valuable family imedio.no. Truly yours, Rev. wa. McDonAl.D. The n1ev. Wv. Mienonald is well known throtagl hie United states as a minister Iiu the M.tE whurch. VEGETINE PlitEPAIIED BY II. I. P4TEVENS, Bloston, Mass, Vogotino is Sold by All Druggist. S S DOMEST10. TAStLu CLQTU EMROIDERY.-When these covers are intended for a long table, the ends should be out out like a lamberquin or valance. They nay be made of velvet, cloth, or reps, and can have genuine embroidery, or ap pliques. A border should be carried along each side, with sprays dotted here and there through the center, a large group being obligatory at each broad end scallop finish with heavy cord all rountl, with rich tassel on th: points. For square clottis, the four corners must be decorated alike, and it is well to have the lengthened sprays almost meet on each of the sides so that the embroidery will be nerly continuous-place sprays at f qual distances so as to form a large otro e; as a change, nothing is required for the true center. For these cloth, silk or woolen tops, velvet or plush, can be used. If Of this last material the flowers may be painted In water colors instead of being embroidered. BROWN BREAD.-Two cupfuls of sweet milk, two cupfuls of sour milk, into which put one teaspoonful of cllemically pure soda, one cupful of dark molasses, two and a half cupfuls of rye or Graham flour, two and a half cupfuls of coarse Indian meal, and a little salt. Mix thoroughly, and then put in a round deep pan, made for the purpose, seven inches in diameter at the top, and five and one half inches deep. Cover the bottom of the pan with a piece of paper well buttered ,or it will not come out. Then steam it over a kettle of hot water for three hours. Thenibake half an hour in the range oven. It Is very nice toasted tho second day. (Detroit Post and Tribuno.] I have a little girl, said Mr.' Ienry Dole of this city, in a conversation, who was troubled with a severe lame-. ness in her legs, pronounced by some Erysipelas, by others Itheumatism. I had tried several remedies without effect, when I was induced to apply St. Jacob's Oil and I am happy to say that the use of but one bottle cured her, and she is now able to go to school again. fBAG FOR SKATXS.-The skating mania in England has brought forth from some inventive gentuA a pretty affair for holding these rather awk ward finplenents. i'his is a bag net ted in the form of an old-fashioned purse, In wool with a large nesh; oordonnot silk is handsome, but more expensive; grey wool, lined with red flannel, makes a pretty combination. 'These purses are quite large, as the* skates are carried In one end, and an additional warin wrap may be put In the other. Tack ril'bon, finished with bows to serve instead of slides, whi'rh are impracticable in this large size, 1inisih the ends with a nice fringe. A BATCHY Ol's lUDDINo. - Four ounces grated bread, four ounces cur rants, tour ounces apples, two ounces sugar, three eggs, a few drops of essence of lemon, a little grated nut meg. Pare, core, and mince the ap ples finely-ufliclent, when minced, Lo make four ounces; add to these the currants, which should be well wash ed, the grated bread and sugur; whisk the eggs, beat these up witn the re maining Ingredients, and when all is Lhoroughly Imixed, put the pudding in to a buttered basin, tie it dow n vith a cloth, and boll tor three hours. [Attleboro Chroniclel Carry Iho News. .fir. John Erzenisparger, manuufac-. Tnl4-n. Jar.W 'eL N'rt.y ktt~e boro', M-res., lately communicited to us ttie followvlag: I sultared s much with pains in mty arm, that at times I was corn pletely het piess. I use,1 'hat licomn parable remedy St. Jaicob's Oil and was compiletely curud as it by magic. jTo Pr~sEnivE ani1FoLrs.-lPetro'lcum applIed to a hiungies adds great ly t o their durabiliy. The best way Is to dip the shingles In the oil, taking a handful at a time, and leaving them, in a t ub a few minutes. Sasy an oil barrel across the middle, and it wvill make twvo good tubhs, one for holding the oil, and the other l'or tire shingles to drain In. If well seasonedl, they will take the oil more readily than other wise . A barrel of oil ill give a good soak ing to seven thousand or eight thou sand shiingleq. Qkuack Nostrunm. are pronounced by the medical profession *'rho bane of society" but, the Bible says **To him who iii afibeted p~ty should be shown" and Dr. Silabee. thme discoverer of "Anakesis" the only infallible pile cnre known to mredicanl art, deserves a mronumeont at the hands of allicted millions as a honoefactor of the human race. If as Jean Paul Riohter says-"hiappmeaw as the absence of pain." what shall be said of a remedy that will relieve Imustantly such pain ae thiosoeondure who suffer from piles and of how mucht happiness must "Anakosis" be Lire auther. 50.000 of tihe millhons aifilicted with piles gladly testify to is healing virtues. Doio toiri of all schoolH prescribe it anid in 20 years nonoe have used it without bonotiit. Combin img the virtues of a poultico, an metrumnent, and medicine, easy of application, safe anid useful in all cases. it relieves pain at once. holds up thie tumors and ultimately cures the worst ecases of piles and what is ennally worth knowing, by fol lowing the Doctor~i prinited in Structions as to diet. h~aits etc.. keeps them cured. Samples of "Anakesis" are sontfree to all sufferers on app icatin to P. Neustaedtor & Co.. Box 8046 New York. iBold by druggists everywhere. Price $1.00 per box. ITAVE you found the key to perfect heslth and strength ? it is Kidney-Wort, the only remedlv thrat overcomes at one ' the inaction of the kidneys and bowels.-Farmrer. Ma. b. 11. CoI.Es, of Norroik, Conn., obtained 40% gallons of sy rup worth 75 cents per &'allon, from amber cane grown on 14% r'ods of grouand. $OSmT Invalids who have lost buit are recovering vital stamina, declare in gr toful terms th ir appreciation of thei merits as a tonic of lost t e r's Stomach Bittems. Nor, only does it. impirt, str ath to the weak, it corrects an irreg .tar aeldsateeof the s'om-ch, makes the bowel, Act at pro.per intervals, gives ease to those who atfoer iro in rhmeumamtic antl kidiaey troubles, al ra er aw itt n r ann. fvr and agme To All Our Friends. Havin had numberless inquiries for advertising cards from iadleeer . all parts ot the country who. are interest ed in the prevailing fashion of making "Cwrd Collections," we are having printed for them a set ot seven beauti lul cards each in six colors and on a gold background, in the very highest r dek'rce of art, Illu - trating Sliakspeare's V 'Seven Ages o Man," We have spared 0 no expense in tiese cards-they are 1 simply little art gems. Our only aim has been to publist tile finest cards yet e sliown. Applications tor them have r come in so rapidly that nearly the t whole edition is engaged before the a receipt by us of the cards from the ] artist. We have therefore been obliged to adopt the,following plan for the dis tribution of the remainder: No more of the gilt Sliakapeare cards, seven in the series, will be sint excepting upon tile receipt of a statement from a grocer that the person applying for the gards If has bought of hin on that day at least i1 seven bars of Dobbins' Electrie Soap, e with price paid for same. All apply- a Ing in thiIe manner will receive the lull bet of seven cards gretis by mail. This will insure us that our friailds and pa- a trons get their share of these beautiful I designs, although it in no manner re- a pays us for the cost of the cards. Your N grocer has the soap or will get it, at.d t tne purchase by you of seven bar(.of L it at one time will secure for you gratis seven really beautiful cards. Tie soap iuproves with age,-and Is an article of tc neuessity In your house every week. a Therefore you are not asked to buy a w useless article, but one that you must have any way. PIeatse send us yqur application at once, and toll your lady 1< friends making "Card Collections," to u do the same. Urocers do not have the ti cards to deliver. Buy the soap of them, send us their bill, and we will mail you the cards free. Yours respeotfuliy, si 1. L. CRAGIN & Co., 116 6outk 45b to Stri-et, i'hiaadelphia, Pa. P. 5.-Ladies not wishing to buy soap can get the cards by remitting a( cost price, 25 cents Is VENTILATIoN oF BaD Roos.-Each inhalation of pure air la returned load ed with poison; a hundred and fifty irrains of it is alded to the atmosphere of a bedroom every hour, or twelve hulindrer grains during thenight. Un less that poison-laden atmosphere Is Llluted or removed by a constant cur rent of air passing through the room, ,he blood soon becomes Impure, then Airculates sluggishly, accumulating %nd pressing on the brain, causing rrightful dreams. " Don't know half their Value.'$ "They eured me of Ague, Bilious hess aid Kidney Complaint, 'as recom.. mendetl. I.had a halt' bottle left which I used for niy two little girls, who the iloctors and neighbors said could not be cured. I wotild have lost both of them one night if I had not given them Hop Bitters. They did them so much good I continued their use until they were cured. Tliat is why I say you do not know half the value of I1op Bitters and do not recommeid thema high enough."-1., Rochester, N. Y. See DthOr column.-Aierican .#ural Hiome. FREEcu CAi.-lialf cup of butter, .hree eggs, two cups sugar, o1e cUp 1llk, three cups Ilour, two teaspoon lts cream tartar and one teaspoonful aoda. Beat the volk3 of the- eggs in Ihe milk, add the butter and sugar, hen the flour and cream tartar, then lie whites of the eggs, and last of all, nhe soda. VEOaTINE is a grear, panacea for our ged fatheras and mothers; and It gives ' iem snctre n bd.,trat Lir.a.Ixr.l)., pas;, '.n 3 ilves tauifn NaLmro's sweet sleep. WVATER filtered rait'otagi charcoal be(.(nwap perfeItly rdttre. The Only Remedy That, Acts at the Same Time on The Liver, TI'e Bowels and The Kidneys This combiFuned action glves ft eronderft ph~ower to cure alt dt jeases. .Wi_ Are We Sick? Because we atllowthese greatorgfans tobe comA clogged or torpid, and pOisonous hu mrer are ther efore foced into the 5 that should be expelle naturally.)f Billonaness, Piles, Constlpatlon, idne a* Copansand Diseases, Weak- w nesses anid Nerveus Dieorders. - bye causin g ,r to action of llhese organ an. restorina ther potoer to throw off disease.n Why Suffer Billous palmns and aches I . --. Whli tormonted with Piles Ceonsti patien) . en Whfrightened over disorrlred Kidneys 1 *~ Whay endure nervous or sick headachesi o Why lhare sleepless naights I r Use ICIDNEY WVORT and refoice in lb Ithealth. Itis a dry,teeget able compound and Ti One iackage wili make six qtsof Mediolae. Ao Get it of your Dru~lS he till order U toj HOP BITTERS. e (A Medicine, not a Drink.) : CONTANs IIOPS, BUciiU, MlANDRAKE, DANDELION, AND TilR Pt'nE5'T AND1 BEST MEDIOALQUA L! TIES 0F ALL OTHER Di TERS. All Diseases of thostomach, Bowels, Blood. LLt. r. i iine;s amrd Uri ic org ins. ecr. $1000 UN COLD. wiil be p-itd for a case they will not cure or help, or' f or aaythiin h iit uo orijurlous Ask yotar druggist, for Hlop Blitters and try thoim before you sleep. Tako no other. D i. O. isann absoiute anhlirresistible enre for D~runkenness, so arf opun, tobacco und SEND FoR Cct'LAn. All.hvgol t~ui n ~, icgo . . Pc'so ittsbursh, Renthstampoforur'atalosne. R ines. Rhnt fluna liavolverg, lent e. s. d. fnvezamient a A nA and expenses to agont. ~I5E outift Free. Address ~wug P. O VIOKF.RY. Anensta. Me T'tose answerang an *Eaverisenent wa ronfer a favor upon the advertiser and the. ublisher by stating that they saw the adver Agent. Wanated. *S aDay sade sellingour PL'ATFoiIM FAiLT S~o *1s0 'Ierms su rr Aema.. Soueroan~sCo., L'OrioonatiO.1 - ses PROVISsoR AUG'EY claims that tore rain falls now in Nebraeha than trmnerly, and that this rainfall to in reasing with tke march of settlement ud consequeut. cultivation. A WIse Deaoon. "Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell ie how. you kept yourself and family tell the past season, when all the rest f us have been sick so much, and have hd the doctors visiting us so often." Bro. Taylor, the answer Is very asy. I used Hop Bitters in time; kept iy family well and saved the doctor 411s. Three dollars' ivorth of it kept a well and able to work all the time. 'II warrant It has cost you and the elghbors one to two hundred dollars piece to keep sick the same time." " Deacon, I'll use your medicine here. fter." A MILK Contractor in Boston says he making more money by msnufactur ig his surplus milk into butter and heese than he did by his sales of kilk. CARBOLINE, a natural hair restorer nd dressing, as now improved and erfected, is pronounced by competnt .uthority to be the best article ever in ented to restore the vitality of youth o diseased and faded hair. Try It. old by all druggists. THERE are 0.272,640 square Inches ian acre, and an inch of rain on the )re would be equal to 22.622,5 gallons tighing 113 tons. WHEN going into a pit never fall to >wer a lantern first; for half a min-' te, and if it burns brightly the air of Lt pit Is fit to breattie. To ns strong and healthy women kould take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege ble Compound. As little light as possible ahould be imitted into the milk house. Light liable to blanch the creatu. IRS. LYDIA L PINKRAR, OF LYN, "".3.' LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cure mvall tseoPaInul compleate and Weaknesases so consmon toour beat female populatien. It wil cure entirely'the worst form of Female oa laints, all ovarian troubles, Inflamrmation and Ulcerar [on, Falling and Displacoments, and the consequent pinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the bhangs of Ife. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterusin m early stage of development. The tendency to ckn srouis humorsthore is chocked veryspeedily by its use. It removes faintness, flatulency, aestroysalj oraving or stimulants, and rloves weakness of tho stomnacha, I oures Blontln,. Pina ha in"~:- " ~ afla. loneral Debility, Sleeplossness, Depression and InS. :estion. That reolinag of bearing down, causing pain, weight sad backane, I. always permnanently cured by it. use, It will at all times and under all circumstancee act In annony with the laws that govern the female system, For thso eureof Kliney Comaplainats of either sex this lotanpound is uattrpased. LYDIA EI. P'INKKAM'8 VEGETABLE COM. POUND is prepared at 233 and ?15 Western Avenue, gunn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Bent by mail n the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on eceipt of price, s1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkhamn reely answers all let ters of Inquiry. Bend for pamsply St. Address as above. Mention this Riper., No family sould be without LYDIA E. PJNKIIAMW JVElR PILLS. They cure constipatIon, biliousneq sad torpidity of the liver. tS cent.per box. air Sold by alL. Druggist.. "g ~ -\C.A... ~BIN CLYOFFH MAGN1IDEN4T rat Fanmi uto~ aper) nirial three months fe we1 et. (or le .posiae. smee and to ech sier P es and Elegn a la:esnium in new local les, wet Wesallr o ar sone the celebrate companio ieuree Ia n'e hmt, eprsntg asene in the Wile uoh g riciuresin thi coentry and in their perfteclonar y desirable weeks of-ars. OW WE CAN COVE THEM AWAY. 'e aylres were mas as premiums to he gieaway wit rageni thait onswhole nImense edition of thes e hroeos ws ured at a bankrupt sale. It Is only fair this reason thai we wh resnenberse Te Aide a willko wbra would he the cuetfany pIcture which such a celebrated art Journal would se remiuns, which were desgned for a sx deoler pp ,wii Il (EST imhree mnths fort1 na) , to s.ee t aes pri a epdsaking. Addres a t onrs Lt l'ays A gent, toa .'ell the stanuaaardl Agricuatura iem k Farming for Profit ELLS HOW T ('itiae a'llo"re Ca: Iak 'oeyl U r,cd"Car;;orL Leeenrso fe i (3m rutMest e196 pnes. l.cURYak0 ehldepia a AL L-I IN HALIA TI( Will Care Catarrh, 1 advanced A now. Raeforwn treate sonssrvattv phieeas. the Nose, Threat and L No time wasted. Restire in health E he 3t lon utesas In tl old saethc Contains valves emedleist orfort, perfeotly pleaar lIMO roll CIEIoUians. TINE PILLz OW. - 01 tal Cea A neTer falmag Reml miy eans1e theese er ' nar'r. imen tithey dsaedeefhE emit 'eeis Etaese dieae RHBUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Dodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ear, and all other Pains and Aches. No Prearation on earth equals Sv. JACOs OI. zas a sa, ere, senpl and cheap External Remedy. A trial entails butt the comparatively trifling outiapf 60 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can bavo cheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions in Eloven Languages. 8OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE. A. VOGELER & CO., P'4tinoros Md., U. 8..A. MUSIC BOOKS For SCHOOLS. Song Bells, xnmi Soloois. 'y*L. Emerson. Has a great variety of cheer ul, ge nial, musical songs, such as thle glrl-i and boys must lle, and also a good Elementary Cour-o Among our older and standard School Sonq Books that are still faovoritei and in 'onatan demand: we mention Vhillg poor-w i 51e EMoceivisg R1ird, (5OC.) ahd IGoiea Iobis. (oo.) all by W. 0. Perkins. Welcome Chorus. " Tr 11gli Schools, Academlc and Seminat lea By W. S Tildon. Is of the best chara-ter. and well filtten to follow the e most. succeisful books. I he S113gb Nehool Choir ($I). and the Motr of 81niging (Ml), be hx by kine'son. andl T11lden. and the Laurel Wreath ($1), by W. 0. Per. kina. We also meentIon Enterson's Quar. toets and Chorusew for hale Voiees (6W. j us, out, as a good boo i Yor practcO in IlIgb hoole, Academics and Colleges. OPERETTAN AND CANTATAS FOl SCHOOL EXNlITIiiONS. Corona'Ion, (60 eta.) Uulprit Fay. (1 Fairy Bridal %50eta.) Flower Queen, (ntew, 75L a..) Guardian Angel, (6-ieta.) flour In FaI'v Land, eta.) Miracle of iisos .(6Ota.) LItto Bo Peep, 8tc M Atud Irving, (60 (As.) New Year's Eve 10 cts.) Three Little Klittens, (:0 cia.) Quarrel among Flowers, (45 ets.) Spi ng floliday, (60ct. mid Cinderella, (6J ets.) are all lively an(, pretty Cantatas. Any book mailed, post-free, for retail price. Oliver Ditson & Co., boston. J. E. DITSON & 00. J228 Oheetnut St.. Phila. Battle Creek, Michigan, MANtIrhoTUnEnd or THS ONLY GKN.olN1 T H RESH ERS, Traction and Plain Enigines and Herse-Powers. MosttontpletoThrelberpactory Established in the World. 3 848 sU manageet or loio to "bc p" thes STEAM.-POWER SEPARATORIS and 1 'oa 8racto Ente and eslain En y tawiftude of pecia feasea n mrovements to a e maiesn ntdrencdfb othor makers. can sroao s emratore, from to 18 horso 7,fr,000 F ee to alecearafr dled comaral bowork of our ma onry. TRACTION ENGINES ~rea rogeftme ual nti eIn x ee ~I - H" roneitis a ~nd Thoell. viedt re teo afre Adre 4atl ofoo.hMlnh.uAiad tbautifu r aorAns. ad*Jt $99forlesseAss Au ~o.2sut, FrOne.l ns r and wll. a eed hitt 54 wedred en moat eUe meas liin deeepla n seam DR. RADWAY'S 8arsuJrillial Rasolvoi, T1E GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR TBR CURE OT CHRONIO DISRAZA BUROILA OR SYPIllLITiC ERED1 TARY OR CONTACGiOU8, Be U1 Seated I The Lungs or Stomaeh,Skia or aones. Foeah of Nerves, ORRUPT11G T)1R 80LiD8 AND VIAl&TING 'MR FLUID&. Chronle I1l',umatism. -Serofula, Glandinas fwelling, Haoking Drv Cough, Canoorous .ffdo, Lions, Byplilitoa Compal. tA, leeding of thi I ung. yeopstil, Wileer lraesh, 'to Dolor .it Wat Swekk ugs. Tumore. Ulcois. 4i4n andt Hi iseases, Mercurial Dise -a. Pemale Coli plaitG, Gout., Drop. y,uat blioti, Bronohitis, Unuption, Liver complaint, &c. N1l only doon the saVaparillian Resolvent *zoel all remedial agentain the cure of Chronia Sdrofulous. Conttitutional and Skin Diseasess, but it is the only positive euro for KIDN1X AND BLADDER COMPLAINT, Urinary and Womb Disefases, gravel, Diabetes ps )page of Water, incontinence of Ulino, Iri V's l ases', Albuninuria, and In all ases who* there are brick-dust epo-its, or the water is thick, olnudv, mixed with sub Stanoes like the white of an egg or threads It: e white silk, or there In a morbid, darx. bilious appearance and whie boune-dsst deposits, and waon there Wa a prokiuff, burning S.-nation when passiog water, a*nd pa in ti.e snall of the back ano aiong V4e loins. Sold by Drug gIsts. PRIA ONX DOLL& DVAIAN TUMOR OT TEN Y RA RS' 1ROWTH CURED BY DR. RADWAY'S RICMEDIES. One ?oottle contains more of the ntive priLol. Fies of Medioines than any other Proparation. 'aker. in Teaspoonful dosos, while atherS re paire Ave er six times a much. R" RADWAY'S Ready Ielief CURES AND PRHVErNT-4 OYSENTERY, DIARRHQA, CHOLERA MORBUS FEVER AND' AGUE. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. DIPHTrHERIA, INFLUENZA. SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looseness, Diarrh . Cholsiri Mobus or pain. ful diseharges fron the bowiela tire toppetd in 1o or go minutie b1 ' i RadwavA ifrady H. Uef. No congest ion or itlininati)II, I( weak pea or lass.itudo will foull)w the u4e of tha R. R IT WAS TUE FIRST AND iW The Only Patin Reme1ietty -hit instanti stOPS ,he m.eril jaas al(las naimai- s, mld csru,- (owfg-. lon- , whih.,r ji th, 4*n 8-omac e' owsi ar other glids or or-an.i:, iv ons ,ppl ation In froa ok.e to t weastyj ;saiuta a4-. no) mat ter hww violena r t-exru-s the p-un. ie -thoumn .tic, Bed-ridilen, Inr ipph-. 1Nrv ous. Neuraigo or prosrtraret wi't di-s'' may muifer. RA DWAY' REAiDY ICLIiie will afford Instant ease. In1lamniuanton, or lhe KAidlsa.ya. Ice inian 'o -t lsn of t ine B2.ueter, fAnaaenutou of i14)1 usI.s ' onlstlositibo Pt I& r j . itasengs 4 ore Throast, bitni-e Iireniing. Poislfittif . of ito, fl ears. Mysterica, iros i. 1)1i plat le,-ls 'Ueadache. Tesot knii. ar, stona 'Ni* nse Pei'sleeless~sne-, 1terlvta, iteassat iim Solet ('ieatbe. Asn nue 'lise1, Chilbainn.m and is'out flteN. ie application Of tle teady ious'f 'o v e part Par t where the pain or iscuLt I.uSts wdi deas-- An Icomaifort, .Sprains Sur 81.imtre'i. iloart-bsrsi,. iek isuad ach'i, Diarrho,,i, iJDysntry, tho.I'. Win in I .he0 Uowseis anid all int ertial puisse. . TIs avelers sh'.us a way'.i ca,-ry a Is' I I"l of H '.dl way's iHea.dy telief with teor. A h en iro is ian wtater wi'i preven' sckn-s or pa .i romi :ihange of na~er. It is i tuier Llti ban'roench draudy 0 ior B ~li ai a 5'iiiuat. Pri.'e Fifty Cent-. p:' otuic. Radway's Regulating Pills. Pertool Prrgstives, 'iestheirn Aperients, Aol Wittiussi P-'tnr, alwasy.a teitable and Natural in their Operatios.. a VEGETABLE SURSTITUTEI iOR CALOMNI. Poirantly tasteless, eiegantly coated with sa~.~ t umn, purge. refunlatis, purify, o.'.anas anid RaowAT's P11.15, for the cure of all Disordlet of the stoinach, Liver, Rtowels5 K':ineys, OLad, der, Nersous Diasoe. liusadicie, Cronsi ipat ion, Ostiveness,* iInalgest.ion, D~ysp.s ishi, ii OilS. ness. Fever'. Infilanmatnson of she isweis Pulss and all deraingoments of the Int'ernail 'iscer. Warranted to eneoet a perfect cure. Purei veetal e contaling no incury, mineral a BVsObserye the followinag uymptomis restut tar from Disooses of ths D gstivc (er u s :Cont. ption, inw-rd Iessiness of the Blood in lea, Aidiy f Ie BomahNassenti. lsart burn, Disgust or Food, eupness or Wet'ght in the Btomassch, Sour Ern'ei hess. Sitsskitg or Plut tering at tue Heart, Choking fir iluffer ng Hon. sationa when in a lying psttilre Disniueas 01 Viehlon, D~ots or Webs lielore' i he Sgit Fever a..di Dcli l n In tilse Head, D.-flisne, o Perspiri lion, eliowncs of the Skin ansd Ryes. P'aia in the Bide, ('host., Limbs, snd Sudden Fiushnos o4 Heat. Burning its the Fie h1. A few doses of Rarnwa ', PIr~a will free the System from all the above-ninsed disurders. Price, 20 Cents por nom. We repeat that the reader must consult our books and papers on the subject of diseases and their cure, amonig which may be nained "Faleeo and '.. ru , "Rtadwy on Irritbe.Urethra,'* **Radway n Sprofuisa," an others relating to different classes of Disa SOLD BY DRIUGGISTs 3EAD "FA LSE A ND 'UCR . Spnd a letter stamnp to 'RAD1W AY * 00g 0-rS8 Warren, Corv. C hurbh MS., New lnformation Worth thousands will be sent TO THE PUBLI0, There can be no better g'arantee of the vaiue of iDi. HADWAT'S Old eseta liehed i. iR. it. Rsas. DPus tihan the base arud worh le as Imitations oi them, ats thero are False Rtesoiventa, Reilef~ ansi Pills. B0e sure arid ask for ifad av an~ se that, the name "Radvav" is os wha yos andsf U pwursl. S oin' s5 isnd rurs I son tpWard ls AcKiMNT' WVATL I4 ,iies al' Eus nosw r' noi y. ladvano renoti Al EX0 PEy N/g * ICo. M00 Gae Nt.$ 4siAia.i A. NCYCLOPAEDIA 'a~ LTIOUET TEiBUSINESS ho allts caind how to appisar to th - eat advsant age A Sit e - ED-end for cicuaesmo a IT ~NO M h ea leneraphys hm*0 to Addirtse VA LMIEl 4 lWS nsJfjgi O4so.e