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CURE FOR WOUNDS AND SoRC.-In tbe treatment of wounds and sores jr animals dilute4 cyirbolic aoid is inval. iinable. In hot ''ther it often occurs that a wound ognnot be cured because of havin$ beqpgie putrid end dyblowq when ganki-efn sets in and the animal Is lost. Carbolle acid can be adqink. tered with a almost certainty of aff Peting a cure. It keeps a wound in a healthy state and enables nature to heal it. When putridity has commenced this acid will at once destroy' the gerns of decomposition and purify the wound. 1t has also been applied with equal effect in cases of scab Mid foot rot In sheep for a miutito or so in wa ter containint one-tiftleth part of car holle acid. This is' done aftei the sheep is shorn. It is not necessary for this purpose to procure the pure acid, as a cheajr preparation answers cquallv as well. The-foot rot is treat ed with a mixture of the acid with some greasy substance and coal tar, capable of forming a plaster oft such consistency as %Yii adhere to the ani mi's toot for two or three days, mid thus prev.ent the air fron striking in and destroying the effect of the appli cation. Where there itre maiy of a flock so affected a mpre expeditious method is to separate such frbm the rest of the flock, place the fuid mix ture in thle bottom of a trough and cause the disabled ones to pass through it slowly. This may be a good deal of trouble, but one who has a care for his flock, and knows the value of such care will hardly begrudge the labor. To produce healing of a wound in a horse or a cow, some stimulan t is near ly alwaysA required. This may becom mon spirits of' turpentine or the com pound tincture of benzoln or that of tmyrrh and aloe's. Either of these may be applied with a feather once a clay, or If the wound I^ deep, the stimulant, should be injected to the bottom with a common squirt can or 'n syring. Wounds should always heal from the bottom, and to secure thia the opening should be kept free, by means of a plug of lint (ipped in the stimulant used. Lint may be made by scraping a piece Of linen cloth such as a towel, with a knife and collecting the loose fibers. LinEI only should be used, and never cotton or wool for this purpose. if buS is inclosed in a wound and theop ening is permitted to close, an abscess will be formed, or the Pus will be ab sorbed, with so'me futtire ill effect. In the ease of deep, punctured wounds careful search should be made for the 1ossile 1)1P esence of' splinters or other foreign bodies and to enlarge the open-. ing will often facilitate the search or assist in the ultimate healing. AIANOEN A ITonSi.--T'hIsis caused by an insect. Whitewash thes an-' e' "" 'th line andl - 0,, ha.ve no real ha- er Of Plram .. 11h .,. ,rll - . . -.. over the 1loor also with lik0... ihe mange Insect will live upon the wood work 1or some months, aind return to the horse if not destroyed. Treat as follows for the diease. Make an ointment oft lard, twelve parts, carboll eld one part, and sulphur two parts. Rub these to gether thoroughly, until it is well mixed and smooth. Work some of this olintment into the affected portions of the skin twice a day. (ive an ounce of tlower of sulphur daily in the feed, until the persI")raItion of the horse smells strongly of it, then (iscontlite it, but continue the use of the 1int ment some time longer, until the skin recovers a healthy appelaIranlce. A CHIEAP' CON -IELLR,-Au ox chanige saiys that a handy corn sheller mny be maido from a piece oft plank two feet long, two inches thick and ten inches wide. Drive eighteen pen ny nialls pret-.ly thickly mnte the ccon aal portion01, just so ft hat they will noet come ihr oughi, anid for' a distance of ten or twe lve ihcs along the surface of the plan11k. A small strip should 1)e lacked :.cross the upper end and on the uipper side to 1ho1d on to the top oft a~ bc x whelin In use. Th'le corn isashell ed byv rubbing the ears uipon the heads oft the nails, the board resting in a slanting positilon In the box. O PlUM Is hamrvestedl in this mannier in the proymece of Kiweilihow, China: As soon as the petals fall an incision is made in the pOppy head with a small three-bhladed knife again and againi, ui~tii all thme milky jusleesescapes anid is secu redi in tihe bambi)oo tube. When the julimie is dried in the sun and turns black it is considered lit for market. Tuxn Newv York IIHAaD reccom memiis as an excellent remedy for s prainms, sores and bruises, spralined hock joints and still' joints generally, ini domestitc aniimals, a liniment comn Posed of creosote, one ounce ;'turpen tine, one ounce ; olive oil, two ounces; mix and rub upon the affected parts. it is also of great advantage ini thr'ush amid foot r'ot. DniAINAOnI will prevent our best graisse's from run ning out. Is wvill prevent clovei' or wheat from fi'eezing oult. T1annmivg Fr' .S'kin.-Tihera are sev eral ways of' doing it, but the follow lug is recommended as amongr the best: After having eunt oil' the useless parts and softened the skin by soaking, r'e move tihe fatty matter from the inside, andi~ soak the skin in warm water for an hour. Th'len mix bor-ax, saltpeter and glauber salts in equal parts, anid in the proportion of about one half' Ounce of eachi, for each skin, with enough water to make a thin paste. Spread this with a bush on thie inside of the skin,applying more to tho thick than to the thin places. Double the skin to gethuer, lesh s'de inside, and lay it away ini a cool place. At the expira tioii oft twenty-four hours wash the skini clea n, and app~ly in the same man ner as before a miixtur'e of one ounce sal soda, one-half ounce of borax and two ounces of hard white soap, imcited slowly to'get her without being allowed to boil. Fold thme skin together again ats before and place it inl a warm lhaco, where It is to remain for anotheri twenty-four hours, at the expiration of' which, soak It for twelve hours in the folowing: Four ounces of alum, eight Ounces of salt amd two ounces oi saleratus, dissolved in sufllient hli rain water to saturate the skin. Th< skin is not to 1b0 placed in the miixtur( until it is cool enough not to scald th< hand. Afler soaking the twelve hours wriiig ouit'the skin and hang ump to dry 'When dry soak again as before, and re p~eat the soaking and (dry process tw< or three times, or until the skin il s ufliclently soft. Lastly, smooth thn Inside wv ith hine sand panper and pumle< Joh~n D)uncan, a poor' weaver Cf A bor deen, Scotland, who presented the uni versity with his herbarium of nearl: twelve thousand British' plants. ccl leetedl by him while engaged as a bar. vest laborer, is now an actual pauper A little present assistance would be o more use to himn than a monumnio alter bis death. DOMES O. A lsn 0 STUFFD Choose for this pirp) a ' ,firin' cabbage; take of the uter 'av and 141h boiling water ten minutes, then in very cold; do this several hours be .fore you are ready to stut it; when perfectly cola bind a broad tape about it. or R strip of muslin, that it way not fall apalt when the stalk is taken out; remove this with a- thin, shatp khife, leaving a hole about as deep as your middle linger; without widening 'the mouth of the aperture, excavate the centre till you baVe po for four, or live tablespoonfuls Wfored neat,more if the hoead be larger; chop the bits you take out very small; mix -with sine cold boiled pork or ham or cooked sau sage-meat, a very little onion,l)eppor, sat, and pinch of 'thyme, ind some -biead-crumabs; fill the cavity with this ,aid a wide strip of muslin over the hole in the tol), and lay the cabbage in a large sautevpan, with a pint of "pot lIquor' from bolLed beef or ham; stew gonly until.very tender; take out the cahbage,unblnd carefully,and lay in a dish; kep hot while you add to the grljvy, ihen you have strained it,pep per -a piece of butter rolled in fIbur, and two or three tablespoonfuls , rich .cream or milk; boil up and pour over the cabbage. LACQUERIcNo.-This Is done in two ways, called cold lacquering and hot lacquering. By the former, a little lacquer being taken on the brush, which should be a common camel-hair varnish one, it is laid carefully an(d evenly over the work, whic, is .then placed in an oven, or on a hot stove; the heat from this continued only a minute or two Is suflieient to set the lacquer, and the work Is finished. By the second method, the work Is heated first.to about the heat of a fliat-iron as used by the laundress, and the lacquer quickly brushed over it in this state, the work being subjected to the oven for a minute or not, according to the judgment and pleasure of the lac querer. Picicutr ON SIi.K.-A very simple process 1s in use by which colored pictures imay be applied to silk so pr fectly that the ornamentation is mis taken for hand-painting. The pictures of flowers, fruits and other objects arc printed in oil colors on especially pre pared pal)er, and can be arranged in designs to suit one's fancy. They are transferred by simply moistening the back of the picture with water and pressing it on with a hot iron. 'Iis iecoration is so much easier done than hand-painting that ladies are using it for ornamenting the panels, collars, pockets and sashes of dresnes. Uiir young me 8s: 0.,A1. -A health publication -ays one 4f the m1ost pi nenOl1 t causes of catarrh is the excessive use of salt al(d heaters, such as sweets, fats, con (ilments and starch. This excess of car bonaccous food ex'cites and in flames the iiimicous membranes of the throat, iniasal passages, bronchial tubes, etc. It is also caused by indigeslion and constii)ation. leadaches and neura gia proceed from the same causes. SANITAlY EnmtOn.-A. To bellevo that the nore hours children arte at their studies the faster they learn. 2. To belleve that the more i person will become. 3. To believe that if exer cisc is good for one it should bo taken at all hours and seasons, the more violent the better the result. 4. To imagine that the smallest roomi in the house i s large enlough to sleep in. 5. Tio. cat without appetite. 6i. To eat a hearty supper tile last tihing at night. CUnEC FOil ~ilICc0om.-A medical journal gives the following safe and simple)1 means of relieving thuis trouble some disorder :"Inhiate the lungs as fully as possible, and thus press firmly on the agitateti tiaph ragm. In a fe w seconds the spasmodic nechon of' the muscle will ease." This umay be true of ordinary h iccough tbut this symp loim occurring in advanced eases of disease accompanied with great pro strationm is almost invariably an indi cation that deathl is very near. lamurAT10N os' lyonv.-Make isinglass and brandy'in to a paslto, with powder ed egg-shells very 11neiy groutnd. You may give it what color you please; but east it warm into your, mould,.which you previously oil over. Leave thme ligurie ini the imiould till .dry, and you will find, on taking It out,that It bears a very stromng resemblance to Ivory. FEI.oN.-A certain cuire for a felon is said to be to wind a cloth loosely abiout the tinger, leaving the end free. Pour in common gunpowder till the niileted part is entirely covered. Keep the whole wet with strong spirits of camphior. STrmAW lh.scix.-Strawv hats and boinne ta are bleached by putting them p~reviously wamshed in pure water, iuto a box with burning sulphur; the fumes whlichi arise unite with the wa t er on the hon1 nets, and thie suliphumrous aceid thus formied bleaches thienm. GI.UC FinEt ANDJ WA'i'nal'noo.-noii a handful of powdered quick lime in four ouinces of' linseed oil ; boil It tihick and spread it on tin plates ini tiheshade and it wvill becomo ver'y hard ; it is easily dissolved ovem' a slowv lire. llEmF having a tendency to be tonghI canm be made verv palatable by stewing gently for' two hours with pepper and salt, takinig out about a pint, of liquor when half dlone, andi letting the re-t, boil luto tihe mecat. Make a gravy of' the phiit of liquior saved. hlii a 1pound( af borax will dlrive thie dockroacheos out of the hieuse. A large hand ful of . it put in ion gallons of water saves toni per' cent. of soap. it is an excellent dentrihice, and the best thluig for cleaning the sca'lp. Bxxswax and salt will make rusty flat-.ironus as clean and smooth as glass. Tie a lump of wax in a rag,. and keep it for that purpose. When t~he irons ar'e hot.rub themi first wvith 'a wax .rag, then scour' with a paper or . clptlh sprinkled wlth salt. R UsTYv black Italian crape mayO bie restored by dipping mn skimined milk and~ watmer, with a bit of tlue glue dis solved in it, and made scalding hot. it should be clapped and pulieo.1 dr'y, like muuslin. O:I.itD PA rnnm.-Brush sheets of paper ever with "'boiled oil,'' amnd suispend thuem on a 1l1ne until dry. Waterproof. Employedl to tie over potsandlJar,anid to wran) upl pasts, blacking, etc, i't.PnvEu'IloN excels cure every time. -Always keel) Dr. Butll's Cough Syrupl .convenient; take it in time and you t will be free from Coughs, Colds, etc. t SollI everywhere. Pnice 25 cents a hottle. 0 otiPLEC oet do- a 9 the cloth nta, I -are intervie d u r In t search-of a coat. The senior of the a firm handles the now nojer, and soon fluds a 'first .class (it." In answer as to the ptIce the response Is, "Eighteen dollars." "Well, ait ,I Ike thtcoat very much, but'.on*0:.le thle pM-4d.s . "Well, wine front, ze price is noth Ing so.you-like.zo coat.. We let you take 'em at fifteen dollars." -. fp ,ustopier still complaiu of,.tbe v Pr 00, ayinj'that 4fteui .*-dollars wds 4 oo much. This was too heavy for I tite dealer, so, t#ing his-customer to the ext'eme "en of "th'e store, and t dr.wing hm into a dark colier, he whiSpered in hid ear: ti "Mine frient, I let you havo zat coat a for twelve dollars and a half." b "Well, sir, ' said the custoiner, "I g like your coat very much, aud am satisfied -with the price, yet, I would like to know why tie mysteribus p'er formance."? "Well, mine frent, you see dot leetlo man therel -lie was mine broder. He 8 got ze heart disease, and so help me gracious, If he was to hear ie tell. you ] I take twelve dollars and a half for b zat coat he drop deadn mit his track." g . - C Luookford (1Il.) Register.] eell Agalust a Sharp Eige. This ls furnlsh3d by Mr..Wm. Will 1613 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, t Pa: Sonie time since I received a severe iujtry to my bapk, by falling i against the sharp edge of a marble step, the stone penetrating It at least a half-Inch, and leavings a very painful wound. After siffei Ing for a time, I c conoludel t') apply St. Ja'ob's Oil, and am icased to say, that the restits ex ceeded my expectations. It speedily t 4layed-all pain and swelling -and by continued use, made a perfect cure. I really think it the nio3t eflicacious lini. mont I ever used. P A TRAMP was 1ooking wistfully into a( a coilce saloon on Galveston avenue. tr Ile smacked his lips and said: "I wish hi I had sonic cotfee '" A kind-hearted )a gentleman reached in his pocket, and i taking out ten cents, handed It to the unfortunate man,saying, "Go and geob some coffee, if you need it so bad." The tramp took the money, but instead of going into the coffee saloon he niade a bee line for a barroom. A "Ilellol Come back. There is nio coffee over there," called ou tthe bene- A factor. "That's all you know about it. There Is coffee and cloves in a saucer on the bar. I've been there before." itieras- a t1 TEi soul-destroying olrcus has al ready begun to decorate the dead walls of our [dearly beloved city with j its colo'ed posters. It takes our boy h an hour and a half to do .a five minute et rand and thoroughly digest a the various attitudes of the "horde of y perforini ig clephants,'' who drink ri from the hung of the barrel to the V iusic of "A little more cider, too.'' LCbamborsburg, (Pa.) Ilerald.j After vainly spending five hundred dollars for other reme(lies to relieve I my wife, I have no hesitation in de claring, that St. Jacob's Oil will cenf Neuralgia. says M. V. B. Iersom, f Esq., (of Plnkhan & liorson,) Boston, Mass., an entliusiastic indorsor of its mecrits. A nia six-footer was lifting fo"r all c lhe wats worth on a wasgon wheel which wams stuck, when a little two foot mite of' humniity nearly as broad as he was I long, an~il ust out of' dresses and intoi p~ants, with his hands in his pockets and1( a swaggering. air,sang out: 'Mis toer, (10 you want me to help you? 1 can grunt while you lift."' AN exchange prints an article head 0(1 "Hlow Olcloth is Mado.'' We have I road it through carefully, but have 1 failed to find the information we seek which is how oilcloth Is always niade so allired coldi. ..nI. .gDIaoN is now perleoting an inventIon to draw cold water from a wvatch sprlug.. Now that warm weather has set in, marriages begin to abate. Vegetineo Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the wnole Sysiem. Alterniive'., 'Sni c, Soiventg & D)Iuretic, I RoliabloEvidence. \ ege~line Mit. H. 11. STAus: . Deamr Sir-i will inost cheerftilly midd Iny tosttlnony to thu great, . ntinhe.Lr yon itiv iilready re Xe(11 eecutved In favor of. youmr groat, andI ndinedicio. 'veget ine, for I C o.tinkOugh c'an hie saidt . i I 1s pri ; for I was I~roubi. d Vegettiie ov'er' so years wvitht 'hat dreadfnl disease, C!atarri, aiid had suclt bad coughing spell~s Iht lit, t ..woldk scm as t~hougih I neover V 1110t ihcouu'd breatho any more andI iveglno hiis enri ime; ant I do .i that thore is so good a medhiino V0egct110c as Vegeltint,, and I also t hink It one of ithe host minlines for I cOughs and weak, sinking f.eel V . : ngs at t ho stomuacht, and ad 'vgctil0 vtse tevery bodly to take~ the vege tune fot I can assitre thema ii Is i ne of thu bost, mediclies tha' SCor. Marazine and walinut. s.s ( Camtbr~t'go, Mass. 111a EuT a A'PPETITEi.e 0 0 tllo!My daugtter hats rr' c e I v e d V e ih jgreat, beneinit, from tho usso of was a source of great, atixit-y IC) ~~ ~il her' frIend.'. A few boitiles of .vot h(Veget.tno restoredt her health atrlength and anneit Ito. lr aitsuranco and nteal lstato Ag't,. Vc d i! Jioston, Mass. , V ogotineo IS SOLD BY ALL DRU!G1ISTS. SYRUP AT 2 o'42ook '84, da~ f*i ootblsok At 66' ti 'WIwi o Ills in the Postofflce,.corrl p chew ng -gumn with all his bltig 61 Fivi iinutes later a . see9R1 - bp7y 4appeqrei n1 tierleil: ":hat you work' on ? "Gum." . "Is It goo(]?" " O u b e t I I I -l i . nt to lend it tm or vM ties ?9 "No." '."Say, Jim, yer stingy mnean." "I au, el? That's all fou know. I (ouldn't let ye chow this gum for no lonly. I've got such a bad breath hat the gum would pizon ye." -'here wassilence fpr amingito, and in the eeot I idea. S y, JIm, I've o Iged you lots of inei anti now oblige me. Take a waller of keaoqene oil and purify, yeO reath so that 1 kin have half of that A Lady's Wish, 610A, how I do wish my skin was as lear and soft asi yours," said a lady te or friend. "'You cant easilyV make it ," answered the fidind. "How?'' iquirell the first lady. "By usinig Lop Bitters, that makes pure rich lood and blootuing health. It did i )r me, as you abserve." Read of it. 'airo Bulletia. Soair Eastern tourist had been spin. Ing some incredible yarns, when one the party, turning to an old moun 6ineer, swtd: "Bill, that gets away with fishing k Montana, don't it"'' "Wall, I don't know 'bout that." "Do you mean to say that.you have Lught more larger fish ?" "No; but 've caught some purty big ollrs." "Come, now, tell us the weight of Le largest trout you ever caught." "Wall, I can't exaotly tell as to the eight, but you folks can figger on -it. ow, you know it is over two hundred tles arouind the Yellowstone Lake. uit that down. As I said before, I m't know the weight of the biggest out I over yanked out, but I. did ul up one on the beact, and after I tided him the lake fell threefeet, and it isn't riz since." NUI.D I blid See (R A 0 in" n1al6 Anti vlow the pio 0ess o'er, o bald head pite would make afraid, Nor gray halirs fright me more. a now iuptroved and perfected,. No oil was ore so sure, il skin disease, of litnb or head, It never fails to cure r. sr una tl1 - iqyagIl bgny Jones, that dog ol ours gave me an .awful fright IasI ight. As I was passing your. house o came tearing out of the yal'd, bark ig and yelping like - all p'ossesssd.' ons-"Oh. he won't h'urt you.Fogg; ols perfectly harmless." Fogg Yes,- that's what I told Mrh. P. thh torning. - He's perfeetly harmless le began-to be harmless just after lie mt at me laat night. I had my rovol er in my pocket. Good mornin D1109 P" Can i'lores be Cutred-T s the most Inipor ant question' to-day wtl utfforing millions who, when looking at thg )jg list of usoloss pilo noatrumn, feel as th< Cllected 1L blo l'atriarch, liko excl riming: " ave heard inany such things, ni-erable coli orters are yo all, how long VilI yo vex m; oil and break in in pieces with words ?" f i not recorded that Job had pilos, but he c'on < ot have had anything. wore pailful, and thi sine question might have boon asked then a inee for thrce thousand years. CJan piles b eired? We believe that Dr. Silaboo hans solv. ho prolemo, for nothing is wore certain tha1 hat his " Anakesis" does absolutly ani r1omptly cureC theo worst cases of piles. .WVhom mLif anmillion of afiliced assert positively thu hLas cure'd cien, andnt In 20 years no one ha ased-tio doctor's wonder ful ronmedy withont niatant roliof, antd by followng his cimple in tructions as to habit ant diet, all were bone itted a' dl over 95 per cent. cured, all argu lot and1( thieorica of those who htiven't uses hioni, go for naught. Aniakesis Is new pre cribed by physicians of all sch-ots and ha cein p ronounced a't near inifallitdo as is possi I16. I t is esmsly applied, perfectly safe, In1 tantly' relieves pain,. and uiltmutatoly onres th iost inivotorato casos1 t 10 .s grandly solve' lhe problem that Piles can bo cured. Hanple f "Anakosis" are ect freo to all sufferors 01 pplication to P. Noustpeditor & Co., solo man facturers of Anakosis, Box 39016 Now York Uo,. sold by druggisti, everywhere. Price $ *or box. Pesm'in on these truths-you cannot l> roil or get well if' your bowels and kidney of use to act.proper'y.. Kidney-WVort will rt tore their heatthfu ahiction.-Tribune. LAwVYKn'5 mot to-" Ite truithful an nultlply andi replevin the earth.' CLEBRATED STOMACIE blT TERS tlhootingt hills dowan the flack, lull I) *in in the'liants,- dtusea. .blllouQaneso, at yilupt OIin or ahproaching fever and ague. It ithbout declay itstetter's tornleii hIltter bilih subst lttnItka for' the chilly sensation a g t warmth regrilates the stotnach, andh n arts t one t o Iho yie'. Theim howeis, tihe stomae ndU ihe biliary gland being restoredh to a healtl1 onditiion, the (lIIsenso is conltitieredl at, t lie on ot. F'or sale by all Druggksts antd Decalers gem rally. Thle Pu resl.and lit 31ed ieiuo ever 3utado. Ace inntin of Hops, Buohuii Man drank e aini Dandeioro, with, n11the'bst Alnd lim cI urli. tilo proper'at.ics of all otheli11tti ri, mank e, he greatest Blood P urifier, ~lver Regu I t 'r amnd Life and Ilenih )heutoring Ageni; oni earth. No dtJsea-e e an poseibly lonng oshet where Hfop litters aO it s odi,lo variedI and porfoet erothai T'heygirtnowl fo indvisortithoagolanifim re nll whose o mpnl'oyments eane irregulri ty ol th~ seiyelos urlinary, organs~,i or11 who (laire Anl Appe'tizer TonIn, anmi liSilInulant, 1ii. liitht es are invat iunblo, wi t hout i nteo* ic atin g. No miter whatyour to Cilinini o r syminptoms, are what the direaso or al 'notitn is use I1lop tlt tera. Dlon'tVAL111 w iaiyou C 10 lk but1 if you only feel bad1 or1 misnle., usinen~jti at. once. I ilnly savo yotirife.it has savod0i humb-edint. $500 w i ho paid for a ca so thboy will noet Ceroo help. Do) Iot NuIYer Q1rletyar indgs siifultrmbt se aid ur go thetn to use H op B \idlete ever mrado;l the "IiSAUng FtIthCND and ilorEW' and no0 peoson or fauully P.j.o. ia an ahleoluto and irrt't4Iilo oan ori)l inkem.iie'4.Io of opium, I ohnsec atual (otr iinr. t'pltrs 1g. Co., llochuester,N4.Y'a:,ut Toronto, out. Those -aniswering an advertisement WI onfer a favor upon Uhe advqrtiser %nd tIm ublsher by statn that they saw th6 adve1 istuint In thist aurna (naminag the papei ZO assorted that If'e 'person epose - tr1ys4lftto tlke eleotrio. light or sg ' trID hIn ho ds a hr powitan and lie will 'diui ies 6idn hi goqtenanue as ,quigcly as when I ges about, unprotected by. a sun utn brolla In mldsutAmer. VaUse and Mofibot, The main cause o' nervousness le Midigestion, and is caused by weakqeps of the stomach. No one can have 9oti d nerves andi go3d health without using [lop Blitters to strenetlien the stomach, jiurify the blood,- an-t keep the'live' and kid neys active, to carry off all thi poisonous and waste matter of the sys tem. See other column.--Advance' M.a .'ubi has 'pateikted in- Franbe method of oonverting Iron into stel and at the same time producing illu minating gas. Iroft is placed in a rotor wilh charcoal or coke in layers, an( heated to 900 dog. 0; fatty matters ar4 then injected, and as soon as . docon position has taken place a Jot of dr3 steam is passed over the incandeseen' mass. Tite result Is said to be that th( Iron is converted Into stool, and car. buretted hydrogen is given oil froni the retort. PUNIPLUS AND liuMolts ox TiM lAcs. -III this coniilio of the skini, the ViEGirruN E: is the great remedy, as it acts direotly upon the cause. It clean ses and purliles the blood, thereby causing humors of all kinds to disap. Dear An old sportsman has carefully pro served in his. house a- spider's web, which serves as a novel and very deli cate batomoter. When the insect find* It necessary to shorten the threads which suspend the web, rain and wind may be expected; If reefs be let out, fine weather is certain; if the spider remains inert, rain will probably fol - low within a short time. To allay all troubles incident to ehairge of life Lydia E. Pinkhiam's Vegetable Compound has no equal. The digestive process of a mosquito's stontach is so slowly performed that when the Insect has dined on a human being it continues for forty-eight hours to exhibit blood corpuscles, MRS. LYDIA L PNKRAM, OF LYNN, MASS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. row *~, Is a Positive Cure fralthorn. Painrul Compiunit and Weakcnessei ocomnto our best femnlo population. t viii curo entirely the worst form ot Female com pliaints, aU ovarian troubles, Infiamrraition and Ulcers tion, Failing and Displaicemecnts, and the consquen Bpinai Weakness, and gs particularly adapted to ti Change of Life, It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus ti ent early stago gif dovelopmnont. The tendency to eal esrous humorstherois chocked very speedily by its use It removes faintness, flatulency, destroysanl cravini for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomaci It cures Biloatlhg, Headaches, Nervous Proetratior oeneral Dobillity, sleeplessness, Depression and Ind| gestion. That reeling of bearing down, causing pain, weigi and backache, Is always permanontly cured by its us< It will at all times and under all circumstances act I .aarmony withs the laws that govern the female systerr For the curoof Kiney Complauta of either ser Ohi compiound Is unisuripassodi. LTDIA E. lNKHlAM'S VEAIETABLE 0031 POUND Is prepared at 113 and i13 W'estorn. Avenus I Lynn, Mass. Priceol0. sux bottlesforS$. sont by m - in the form of pills, also in the formi of lozenges, o .receipt of,price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkchas freely answers all lotters of inqluiry, Sound for pamnpi I let. Address as ahovg._Mention this 1haper, No family s'aould be withouit LYDa'A E. PINKfHAi * LIVER P1H1S. They cure constipation, blileousnes and torpidity of the lIver. l5 cents per box. gg- Sold by all Drsaggiae."E6 Battle Creo -, Michigan, )XANUFAOvTREnB O- THE ONLY GENUINE T HRESH ERS Traotion and Plain Etngineo and Horse-Powers. RiostCompletoThresherFactory 1Estabisehed in the World.e 1848 of STA -O Eo,,in mEAnswco ,,tland ~ eul~wi YER spresewithu clnmroreet nr i iatog i u t, er litre "a9conu s y Fu ls fsaratrs ftrom al o2 oso ' tc f I -1 : ") orePoo costPalyo han f rwhichisbit' than. co upral o wood-work oif (or snotldnory~l., - v r son o Aioli AuIN ue, oU4 m~its oN seIa fregraphy ani (mrn m0u0 fornces d togte t s eo quas tn onstrp wilaonet)tlrsl o rioe fb te aes I o83la PIof NT-unaul IoroPoo "u e o idAni-A vewr onh Alr E XcP EeNy. TRA TIO ENGomIEaiS ig T*IAP 1R GREAT CIRMA RMEDY. RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Soiatica, Ltim 6ago, Backache, Soreness- of the Chest, Gout,.Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell.. ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Toofh, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other o Pains and Aches. No Preparatl~n on earth equals ST. JACOnS OI. 9 a saf e , ampte,)to and cheap External Remauedy. trial entails blit the comparatively trilling outlay of 50 Cents, and overy one siferinig Wi0 1Plin can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. ]Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL -DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE. A. VOGELER & CO. Aaltimora. Mld., U. 4. A. aERMANENT LY CES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and.Piles. 11.0 T.Cark, ouh flera,t snysi "Incases o idiy Troubes a t i a harm. has cured many verybad cases of riles, and has never failed to-act eflclenti ."1 on Fairobild, of St. Albans, Vt., says "Itis *J~km p e n.u and Costivoness it com. plotely cured me." 0. S. Itogabon, of Berkshire, says, "One pack agehs done wonders for me n co n opur tng a severe Liver and Kidney Compini$NVW IT HAS 11V WONDERFUL ILA POWER.S Dooaustit Acts on the LIVER, the BOWELS i the EIDNEYS at the same time. Because it cleanses the system of the poisonous humorsthat develope In Kidney and Urinary dIseases Bil lousness, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia and nervous disorders. JCIINFY. VOT R s n dy vegetable cem poundand can be sent by mnjU pro"INE1OTIsay epuiabd. One package will-mako six qts of medicine. r3X.."- T r OT T t flIuy it, at the Druggiat. Price, $1.00. WELLS, EICHARDSONl & CO., Proprietors, .1I2 (War send post pal<J.) Blurlington, Vt. THE BEST MUSIC BOOKS, QUARTET BOOKS FOR CHOIRS. Excelent, ones are Esniaiersoss's SacredU Qsuartets, Titonan' Encred Qiuartets. Haissmnbacha's Steered Qutartets (andi is new collecton). iluckc's Mlotette Colleet Inn (and lils Soon.t Mot 0c.0e Coldetiton), amnd D~ow's 4 Snred Qsnrteta, (this last for Male Voices only). Price or each of lthe above, $2 00, in boarch,, ami $2 25, ini cioth. b ASTiER MUSI~Cl Seud for lists of Easier Carols andi A nthems and begin, In time, to practice. THlE BEACON LI0HT, New and beautiful Bunday School Song Book. Ily J. Hi. Tenney and liev. .14. A. liolfinan. This book was prcparec(i by the best, talent, aind may safety c aim to be0 amnong i ho very best, music books for Sunday Schools ever published. E~x albino It, I Specimens iled for 80 cents, Nowv subscribe for the MUsICAr. REcalD $2. . GEMS OF ENGLISH[ SONG. ($200t,) is the best large collectioni of Bound -Sheet, Music (Vocal). Ver'y poptilar. Gemtns of - Gdrunasa Sonag, ($2) amnd Mooe u Irs a Melodies, ($2) are also of the best, books 01 the sarno class. Any book. mailed, post-free, for ret all prIce. Oliver Dltson & Co., Boston. P J. 10. DITSON & CO.128 Chestnnt 8t.. Pbtls, DEDERICK'S HAY PRESSES are sentanywhmmeeol1 trial ii norait Otheor P'resvs - tstomer leitma s tit est. No o hic - aredl shioi up an y otlioi - Dd ('rick's Press ib ('~~AE It lonmn a1 ivh -113 s il <'l. -Ii o omd3 inioxpeii.1enced~ by ridiienaiiiiy fa so statemnts, andi itns~r roi klints~ o ..'lm a Sirilmm til IodIErie'k's always selis -Iho punrchmai'er a Dede'rleki Pacs, msne nil kntow It tooi well to shiow ump. Acidresl eo'ri &m' ym i Itmdsee o. wIiP IC. Di Noh. ;1t. V. Tro~kmins4allas, Texans W Kn PcoPress oSan Lanto it alifornia.Ciy t ENCYCLOPADIA r LTIOUETTEi BUSINESS blTh is the ce' pt etnd only omplete and rels Forms. It tells hmow te perform all thme varlious 'n te. of i fe, nd hew to aipear to tb.' beat advantage AG hM NTs W A NTED.--Send for ecirculars entala luga fuliclde ta it the work ,nd 'xtra erami to R UPER TUS' Celebrate< Singlo Drooch Loadini Dotablo Darrol . Breech Loaders, at, $20 ump. $TTen ap fr re-ImAst.oa Ph aiml ptln' a. and Bummer F or full prticu mmlea mi Ad roem J.a 0.o0R & t0hlaepia, Pa. Agent e~anted. 415aDay ana1a seilmgurJ'ATFFollMj FAMILY -( LP. WeIgh anto 2Slt Retail1 - oMSc ALD (Co., nchiuti (at 0. - ryhesfZ~l DR. RADWAY'S.'I Sfs8arlillan Rasolvail RB ERAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR THE CURE OF VHRONIO DIRtAM -OtOPULA OR SY P1ILlT BERiEDI TARY OR CONTAGIOUS, Be Sated i 'he aLungs or Stornmaeh, ki ',r fones, WIesh or Nerves, CORRUPTING THE SOLIDS AND VITIATING TUB FLUIDS, Chronio Rhoumatism, Scrofula, Glandular Swllin, Hacking Dry Cough, Cancerous Alteo. tions, yphilciro Complatitil, Ileeding ot'the Lunr. Dypopsta. Water I rash, Tio Doloreux, Wi 8w tiags. Tumors, Ucois, Skin and HIP Discasei Mercurial Disoases, Femalo Con. lants, .out-, Drop y, alt Ithumo. Bronchitla, LiVer Comnlairt. &c. Not dAly 40M the Saraparillian Resolveni excel all-romedial agoae in the'curo of (hronto, IOus, C9nstituttual and Skin Dise0ases, Curt t s the only positive uro for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary an'd Womb Pisrases, Gravel, Diabetes rD4 B eag of Water, incontinnc o Uri 8,rig s sea4, Albminutra, 4nd In all dases ahire there are brick.dust dopo.its, of the water is thick. cloudy, mixed with su. Atanoeh like the white of an egg cr threads lie White silk, or therq is a morbid, dark, bilious apearance and white bone-dist doposits, and Wean t4ere is a pricking, burning sensation when aslng water, and pain in tu sinall of the bk and along the lons. Sold by Drug. gista. PRIRG ONE DOLLAR. OVARIAN TUMOR OF.TEN Y RIARS' GROWTH OURED BY DR. RADWAIS RICMEDIES. One bottle contains more of the active prqcW. a of Medicines than any oilhor Preparavton aken In To"poonful doses, 'while others re taire ive er six times as much. R. R. RADWAY'S Ready Rlief; CUltEM AND Pi(1VNTS DYSENTLRY, DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MORI3US REM S FEVER AND' AGUE RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, 4FLUENZA, DIhTHERIA, SORE THROA T, DIFFICULT BREATHING. ' Looseness, Dlarrhot. uiolera Mous e- pl&I. ful diwharges from the bowels a1ro Inppet In 6or20 minutes by ttaking itativay's Itir Ij.. lief. No congestton or nIT mmnmatuon, 110 wjak eor lassitude will follow ti use f thn it. IT WAS TlE FIRST ANID )a 110 *Only Paina IH4)R3eedy thit instmntly stops t.he o t ,ll) e.xvcrue1ilng pains, als inflaminat to s, il ciros Con.r,,. Lion wietr of thl Lu) I's, ic ' 'Inhtil howels or other glands or ortzigan w on a pp at In froan one to twenlty mmuIntnta-e, no mat. ter how violen- or '- TCiiAtu; in t he n. 1. f IthounitO.t. Bed-rid.eIn, unint :I'pph -. Nerv. ous Neuraigo or protralel Vi' 1 enl, in-ty sutcr. RAI)WAY'S ItEA DY Ih[i1l in affor-d instant ease. InflaanIaution of tile jLtd t-y,., inf111Innwimatlon of I s e1latsr Inflaninsatios, ofr te IloveI,. CowKnatoion of he lungs lore Throat, )ttlic~uhltreat I. ing, P1a1Iaptlationi o ise (? 1 art Rysteries, Cron p, Di latincurta IHeadache., Toot4harta.arv , lauena Nervoustaness lstet sne i, Neuraluait, R1)ennsltatteIml 4 Chal Sh ills, A tno ii Ille Chilblains And Frost iten. The application of tho itealy itelief to I p' part or partsa whero tho pain or iloult,y exiau, w.11 afford easte anIl coinrn,, Thirty to aixty drops ini a half tutaibler o1 water will in a few mninutos eur.- (ramps. Sprains. Sour St otaCh, llearthbtrn, tik .Iie -i aclt', Diar~rlu i ys~m~t ry, Colic, Windn -u he B~owel. and alli tnt ernli puaint. TIraveleris should alw ays carry a bott.t le of t al. way's Ready lielief with Utbem. A few drops.. ir water will prevent, sicikness or painni from change of waler. it i l etter i~huat Frenchb iBrandyor liitters a a stimulant. Price iIfty Cents per i ie. Radways Regulating Pills. Pefect Pturg..dive., Soothing Anertenta. Act Without Pain, Always teliabte. and Natural in their Operation. A VEGETABLE SURSTITUTE~ FOR CALOMEL Ferfectly tastehess, elegatii coated with Sweet gum, purge, regulate, purl fy, Oleanse an6 Itrengt~ten. ERAmwa's PILLS. for the cure of all Disetre 91 the Stomach, Liver, Btoweis Kidneys Bland fe, Nevu iess Headache, Coastp tion, lDo tvenes.andligestion, Dyppla, B11:ous fleas, Fever bfiammation of heowels Pies and all derangements of the Internal 'gicera. Warranted to effect a perfect ours. Purely Yeetable, containing no mercury, minerals oi BWObserve the following syptoms resulting trom Diseases of the Diesiv Orgn 1 Conusti Patton Inward Piles, dliness of the Blood in ead, Aidit of the Stomach, Nausea, Hecart,. brn D~sgt of Food, Fullness or Weight in the m~iach Sour Erutions, Sinking or Flut. tering at thBeart, Choking or Suffering Sen. mations when in a'lin posture -Dir.:,00, ,, Vision, Dots or Webs Beore the sigh 'Fever an d Dull pni in thte Head, Deficiencyv ol Perspira. tion Yellowness of the Skin and Etyos. Pal in the Aide, Chest, Limbs and Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the 1lesh. A few doses of RADwAY's PIis wllt free thn systemt from all the above-named disorders. Priees, 30 Cente per Box.. We repeat that the reader must consult our books and papers oh the subject of diseases and their cure, among which may be named: "False and Tue ," "Radwauy on Irritable Urethra," "RadwaF on Berofula," and others relating to different olasses of Din eases, SOLD BY DRIUGGIST&: LEAD "FAL5N AND TRUE." Send a letter stamp to RADWAY * 00. No-8 Warren, Vga'. Lihurok St., New Ilnforaith0A werth thousands will be seal TO THE PUBLIO* There can be no better grarantoe-of the value of Da. RAruwAY's old.eta 'imshed it. R. R. RaMS. i'I~s than the base and wrthless imitations of theim as there* are 1'alse Rlesolvents, Reliefs and 11i113 Be mute and ask for Riadway's, and wthat the name "Radway" is en wntas yost 5000 It1,ares Newu York an I hi, 'iunne. I liniop, andt hliling (0 sto . Iap in SMt,'HI. Shar', 810 eacha,non101 o Iq .Olit . 1I ,irr, .inau. I 'lit anid Caolorado. Sh ill , IS u <1 to 112 '. St I u, -urfu.' ttre' 25010 Sharoa ai 81.25i, 2!-00 Shari, ni . I.:>u p..r Shi *o, ihnit by D~raft ur P. (1. Or u-r. Prosn laeut t taul I MAnit'w5 "macit & egy. M3ine anuat. .'ytok liroker'n'. 777 ~A Y1CA It and Oxpeluist tIn nioui Outfit bmra. A'it'res GRATWET fl i 50U ' ,'sI WRS, Rlideo.SRho thune. Revyolvessent e.o. d. for exnaauuo. ~. j~AND' PILES?' ORT. newand wondeeint romedy wata@ M works naul inoiplee, Itreutores strenuglh ""of aeenmulted and poiomew 0bee aand, aloile. Oonettppatn Rhoematna~i