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O&GRIOULTURE. SELECTING SIED CORN.-The yield of corn Is very greatly reduced eis many fields every season by the poor quality ol seed that is planted. Seed that was immature, or which was in jured during or after the curing pro. cess, was planted, and much of it fail ed to germinate. After waltiag seve ral days for sprouts to appear above ground, the farmer ascertains - that entire the seed has rotted, The length of the growing season in the Northern States is ordinarily re quired to produce a good crop of sound coru. If planting is delayed ten or twelve days after the usual time, the prospect is that the crop will be in. jured, if it is not entirely destroyed, y an early frost, Ii one is assured of a good crop from corn that is planted late, the trouble of cultivation is very greatly Increased. When good seed Is plantea on land ireshly prepared it wil come up quick ly, and deep in advance of the weeds. Cultivation will, of course, be neces karry,but it may with safety be delayed till the young corn 1s sufilotently high to mark the rows. If It is necessary to Ieplant however, the weeds will be In possession of the soll, not only before the corn is up, but before it Is planted. To have a clear field under such cir cumstances will require almost con stant labor throughout the season. It is diflicult to fight weeds that have ob tained the start of cultivated crops. In case part of the corn germinated and part does not the situation is not much better. Considerable work Is riquired to replant seed, and as it will not come up till after that first planted has made considerable growth, extra work will be required in cultivation during the entire season. Whatever be the chairacterof the season,the corn will not mature at the saine time, and tihe chances are that the portion last planted will not ripen before early frosts occur. It is the practice of some farmers to replant "missing hills'' with seed of seine early variety, so that the two kinds may r'ipen at itbout the same time. 6ecuring a uniform pericd of ripening, however, does not bCcuIr a uniform lot of' corn. It will be a mixed lot which will rank low in the market. 'I.fe first essential to success in corn raising is good see(. If i farmer has a good variety of corn, and it has at tained a fair growth and become ma ture oi the stalk, he can, by taking stlleient pinhs, secure reliable for planting. lie should select only tihe 1,est ears for this purpose. H1e can itike a imiuch better selection wlien the stalks are staiding on the lull where they grow than after they are cut up anid pit,, in shock, All but two or thi ee hus0ks should be removed f rom each ear, when they should be braid ed together and hung in sone airy place to dry. Ai tqually good plan consists in tyig the ears in pairs and lamiging thein over a wire suspen(led In a chamber or some outbuildiig, where they w% III be protected fromn tie rain or snow. If a farmer hits not, a lrst class va riety of corn or has not. raised a good crop en account of a bad season, dell cient Cultlvatton or poor soil, he sholhid procure his seed from som0 person who has secured a superior crop. it is generally better to procure a supply in the fall thanu in the spring, as the pice will be likely to be lower. No crop is more dependent on the quality oi the seed than corn. In this case of R1nall grains it is very diiliult, to se lect individual kernels to sow. Most persons object to hand picking beans and penIs with a view of selecting choice specimns for planting, it is compatu ratively easy, however, to select niot, omiy ears but the kerinels of corn for planting, as the amount of seed re quired for an acre is comparatively small. 3 EGcs are limed by packing them in a liquid e ast~0 follows: A 1pe0k of' fresh lime is slaked in suflie'lent, water to make a thin paste, W hen thor' oughiy slaked, which will r'equire twenty four' houi's, water is added to tm n 4t so that it can be stm'ained thr'ough a ine sieve into a cleani bar rel, which is then filled with wateir, when the eggs, pierfeetly f'meshi, are laid carefully into kegs of' brrels, and the stiirred lime liquor is poured over' them, a board being Iloatett on the top) to keep the eggs tunder the surf'ace, In tis way the eggs may be kept six moniths. ONEc great object in feeding aninmals should be to enrich the landi,-hence it -- becomes of' the greatest importance to knowv what food can be prioduceed that will injure the land in time least., and eni'ich thme mianurie heap the most. l)RAINAois improvetu the textilre of the so11 because it render's it mellow and friable. KArery one knows thaut a glass gives a gravei' sound on being struck wh~en containing water than when empty. The relations of this class of pheno. mena have been studied by M. Alontig ny, who got eleven bells belonging to the chime of an old clock and compar' ed their tones w~heon merelv 111lied with liquids, or' w~ihn lmmnerised in liquids, with those they give ini ir. lIe tried different liquids, viz.: water, alcohol, othier, and suiphide of ai'bon, lie foundl that, hioweveir the l iqutid wals ap p~lied, the sonid given in contact with it was always gravei' than the natural; that tihe lowt ring of tone was more marked the denser the liquid (thtus it w~as less wtih etliher thanti withi sulph)11de of eat bont) ; also more marked. whlat ever the liquid, whlenm thme bell was coin. letely l'imi'sed than when it was miorely filll ; and that, with either mod0(e of appliention, tihe iower'ing was greater' ior grave than acute notes. -The addli~ional fact that the lowering of tone when a bell is n:erely fillied wvith a liquId and that which occurs when, being empty, it is iunersed in tihe liquid up to its llp, aire exactly the same, shows that the alteratioin is due to time influence v,;ich that part of' the liquId in contact with the metal lias oni the vibrations of the latter' (not to say metal and liqu id f orming a vibrating whole.) F'urthler, thme co~mpre'ssibility of the liquid is a factor ini the result.. Water is both less compressible amr-.1 morro dense than alcohol and ether, a adl it loweirs the tone more. Th'ie result, is also all'ecd by tbe form of the boll a nd .thie elasticity and (lonsity of' its substaiice. it is obvious, lastly, that a chine which presents a perfect gamut in air no longer does so whenm in coni tact wit~hlqud Th'/e Royal Engineers have tried thme eff'eet of gun cotton bringing downi two old chiimneys at thme D~ockyard Exten sion Works, (Chatham, England. The first wats demolished by placinig a neck lace of gun cottoii inside the ciminey, the total charge consisting of about four and a half pounds. Thelu secont' was destroyed by placing s'x chmarge4 of the expaosive in the cenire of the base of the chimney, the total chiargu~ weighing 28 ounees. TJhe experiment was very su~eassiul. At the instant the ek~ctric spark ignited tihe gun cot on, the chimneys 1:ocame wr eks, DOMESTIC. EASY IIOUSEKREPING NO W-A-DAYS. A couple may set up for ' themsel ves with very few utensils, scarcely any provisions, and next to no knowledge of cookery. A gas or oil stove takes the place of a costly and cumbrous cooking range. Coffee is not only parched but ground. Spices and pop per come all prepared for use. Every kind of bread, cake and pastry can be purchased at a slight advance on the cost of the material they contain. If one wishes the sport of making them self-raising flour may be had at any grocery. Fruit of all kinds, all ready for the table, can be purchased about as cheaply as that which must be pre pared. Not only lobster and stmell fish, but salmon may be bought cook ed and ready to be served at a price little above what the crude articles cost 1 and cooked corned beef, tongue, pigs feet and ham have long been in the market. There are also canned soups, that only need to be diluted; minee meat, all ready to be put be tween pie crusts; and roast meats and fowls of all descriptions. Some gro. aers keep mush prepared for frying. Boston baked beans, put up in cans,. have had a great run during the past few years. English plum nudding is also upon the market. Fried pota toes are an article of commerce. Cans of cooked green corn, beans, peas, to matoes, cauliflower and asparagus are found on the shelves of every corner grocery. It is no longer necessary to have a cook, or to be a cook, In order to keep house. It requires scarcely any cooking utensils to provide a warm meal. A can opener, a frying van and a coffee )ot are the principal requi sites. Even the Jast Is not absolutely necessary, since a mixtureof prepared coffee, sugar and cream can readily be obtained. It is even practical, now, for the novice to (lispense with a cook book, as the label on every can tells how to treat tile contents. A 000> ANI) CHEAP WHITRwAsH. Few people know how easily white wash Is made and how valuable It is when properly applied. It not only prevents tae decay of wood, but is greatly conduielve to the healthful iess of buildings, whether wood or stone. Out buildings and feuces,when not painted, should be supplied once or twico a year with a good coat of whitewash, which should be prepared in the following way: Take a clean, water-tight barrel or other suitable cask, and pult Into it about hall a binhel of lime ; slack it by pouring Water over it, boiling hot, and put in a sullcient quantity of water to cover it live inches deep, and stir It briskly till thoroughly slackened; wein the slackening has been thoroughly effect ed, dissolve it In water, ant add two pounds of sulpha~tt of zinc and com nhon salt. These will cause the wash to harden, and prevent the cracking, which gives an unseemly appearance to the work. If desirable, a beautiful cream color may be given to tne above washi by adding three lpondsLltl of yel low ochre; or a good pearl by lead, lainp, vine or Ivy black. For lawn color, add lour pounds of umber,Turk i64 or American-the latter Is the cheapest-one pound of Indian red, one pound of common lampblack. AN Inquirer wants to know how to grow rhubar'o, or ple-plant. Tils Is easy inforination to furnish. In fact, rhubarb is so readily grown and kept growing in the same bed for so many years, that no one who has even a mite of a gardenm should be without a little bed of It. It ia really the "pie-plant,'' as It Is tihe fIrst thing to grow In the garden that, a 1p10 can1 be made of', and hence comes very acceptably. As a sauice, too,or side-disha, it Is excellent. it is ea1slest growni fromx the roots, wvhich all seed-stores have for sale, and it comies a year earlier. Seed, however, canm be SOWnl inl the eariy spring, amnd when once taken firm root thain out to about, three feet square. In after years, when the st~alks not cut oil' for use show~ sigats of' going to seed, cut, oil the tops. We have ai small bed thait has1 sulplied uts year after year wIthouit beintg disturbed, except to cualtivate amoneug it, for some fifteen or twenty years. SonA lonl RIRN.-AllI kinds of birns, including seis1 anid sun ibiuns, are almost 11imediaoely relieved by the appheiiat ion of a sohation of sodha to the burnt surface. It must ce re memubered that dry soda wvill not do un less IL is surrounded with a cloth maoist enough to dissolve It. T1his method of sprinkling It on and cover ing it with a wet cloth is ofteni the vory best. But it. is snfilint to wash the w oud repcatedly with a strong solution. It wold be well to keep a bot:le of' it always on han md, made so strong that more or less setties on tho bottom. TIhis is whaiit is called a saltu rated solution, and11 really such a solut tlin as this Is formed when tihe dry sodai is sprinkled onl and1 coveredl witih a moistened cloth, it is thought by some tlhat tho pain of' a burn us ceased by the hardening of the albumen of the flesh which presses cmn the nerves, anmd that the soda dissolves tile albu mendi and relieves the piressure. Others think that the burni genlerates an acrid acid, which the soda neutralizes. CARV ING K NIVE EXhcUTION.-llere is may method of' beheading fowls: Hoeld the bird in the iright hland, by the legs antd lips of the wings ; grasp its neck withI thes lef't hand, close to the body, and lay its .head on the block ; let an assistant place a carving kiiife upon its neck and1( give it a coulie of blowvs with a mallet; thiein slide the left hamnd downi toward the end of' the nleck, and hold it wvith tihe left hand unitil it, ceO:1se to struiggle-niot too tightly, but so that it, will bleed f ree ly. The advaintage of tis meothod is that it, prevents the fowl from flopping ar'oundu and~ getting tho feathers all bloody and soiled, and it cani throw no blood upoin the opleraltor. To( ireimove ink stains from printed books, pr'ocutre a cenit's worth of' oxaili acid ,whh dissolve in a silalli quantit~y of warm water', then slightly wet the stain with it., when it, wIll dliSap p~eari, leauvimng tihe leur unin jtured. Th'ie oxalac acid miust be hanl~dled carefully, as it. is a dealliy polsonl. Sman'imv. anud tastef'ul table covers for beihcoin-i imay b~e imade of pale blue Canton flannel trimmed wil antique lace, or with velvet ribbon feather stitched on, anld finished with fringe made of blue split zephyr or bhetlanid wool. ,CuAnc OAJ. powder is good for pol WhAling kn ives ithuout dlstroying the blad es. It is also a goodi tooth powder when finely pulveirized. I'Rt1vRNTION excels cure every time. Always keep Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup convenient; take It In time and you will be free from Coughs, Colds, etc. Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents bottle RVXREMS. A MINIiTER out in the for West, who has been troubled a good deal over marriage fees, Issued the follow Ing oircular and price list: "One marriage plain, $2; ditto. kissing the bride, 8; dItto, trimmed with one grooms man and one bride's maid, $4; fifty Dents extra for each additional grooms mauk or bridestnald. Bachelors past lorty will be charged extra. Maids of age, ten per centum off. Mileage will be charged in long distance inatches. Liberal reduction to'clubs. Payments iA cash; no notes or reourities aocept 3d. No money refunded or rebates nade for poor goods. Como early, md come often." A CREIITOR who had glien his debt )r a week to contrive some plan to neet his obligations called at the ex )iration of the period and pailtely isked: "Have you thought over that natter yet?" ' 'otexaotly," reip ond id the dobtor, with a troubled look' 'you see 1 wanted to think of Ita gooa leal, but the very day you left my loctor told me I mustn't do any brain work." (Rookford (Ill.) Register.] Fell Against a Sharp Edge. This Is furnishad by Mr. Wm. Will, 1013 - Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa: Home time since I received a nevere lujury to ny. back, by falling %gainst the sharp edge of a marble itep, the stone penetrating it at hiast a half-Inch, and leaving a very painful wound. After suffeinlg for a time, I 3oncluded t> apply S. Jacob's Ol, and am pleased to say, that the results ex Deeded my expectations. It speedily allayed all pain and swelling and by continued use, made a perfect cure. - I really think it the most efficacious lini ment I ever used Two urchins, dirty and ragged,were lying in wait for alms. A well-to-do looking gentleman passing at the me ment was accosted by one of them. "Please, mister, gimme a penny to buy some bread," implored the gamin. "Get out, you little rascal,don't bother me," was the reply. Thereupon the discomfited urchin turned to his coin panion and observed, "Billy, he must be a millionaire." WnEN a boy gets whipped by the schoolmaster, the chances are that if hie tells of it, the old gentleman w ill give hin another thumping and then go and thump tie schoolmaster. The boy can decide whether ie prefers to avold the second whal iing or take it for the sake of getting the schoolmaster lamimed. It sometimes tears a boy ip terribly to make up his mind. "Doc-ron," said one of our best young mien In so~ty ; "doctor, there Is some tuing the matter with my bralu; I know there is. What shall I do about it?" And tie doctor etainly but firimly said lie guessed it needed a little exercise about as much as any. thing else; and now the best young man goes around saying the doctor is it fool. [Ciiamborsburg, (Ia.) n oraid.) After vainly spending five hundred dollars for other remettles to relieve my wife, I have no hesitation in de claring, that St. Jaco-b's Oil will cure Neuralgia. says t. V. 11. Ilorsom, Ecq., (of Pinkinam & Ilersom,) Bostcin, Masi., an enthusiastic indorser of its mer-It. "BA r.:. this evening,dcar ?'' liuquired lDesdemuona of Othello, when sine sawv hini loadinng up his old navy revolver. "No, mot this eveining, love, sim'othner evening." inc replIed, asB he reached for thec pillow and wedged it sottly ulown her ausopliagus. THEYc askedi a Provid ane mini if thne girls of that city are hnandome. ''land some I" lhe criedl. "lland some I W hy handsome is no namne for~ them I" Thnank Iheaven, there is otne hen est man in Providence. "LooK hero, boy, this Is a miserable cartiicate your teacher sends me of your standing," said a Gatlveston pa rent to his son. "'T'aint my fault. I ldin't have the getting up of it, onr it would have been all right." Vegetille. Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the whole System. ITS MEiiDICiNAL, PRiOPRTIca s ARE Aiterative, TIonie, Nolventg & DIuretie ! Reliable Evidence. Veg dni. sIi.nI. SravEa: Deoar sir-I will most cheerfully ,addi miy tosthnmony to tine great .I numhor yotu hive alreadly re Vcgcti110 cived in favor of yourgreantand~ dio int thlink enough C in he said in its praiso ;for I wats t,1oti bi- d Vege t ine over so years with that dreandfui b disease, !atarrn, and had such badl coughing speils Iliat, It, wotiuld seemi as thnough I never Vcgetiin Could breathe aniy more aind vegotine hans cunred me; tii i do feel to hmank God altlinhe tIme . i had. there Is so good a medicine Oe in s vegoinlo. and I also think it C~~~l1one of thne host~ melicimnes for coughs and weak, sinking foci .1 lungs at, dine stomnacih, and ad Vecgctine! vise evrytodiy totaike tihe vege I tino. for I can annsure thnem it Is ono of thmo heat miedicines that . .over was. OCor. Maguazino and w'alnut, sts., Camnbr~dge, Mass. Vegetino~ GIVEN hEA LTh, NTht ENUT H & APPETITE. Vcgcinctrent beinemit fre tin yse of Vegetlnu. I~er declininug healthn was an sotirco of great anuxlvt-y to tilt her friondis. A few hot lios of bvegeti ugn restoredl her health, strength amidapeit. 0'00Insuranc anid Real Esato Ag't, a ilicostoni, Mass. Vogetine IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGUISTS. * mm ua "WHAT are you doing there, Jim my?" said a mother to her meddle sene boy. "Looking for a lost 'art, replied the delver into solence, min( pie, black-berry )am, etc. "Lot m assist you to rise in the world," re. spondet his maternal relative, as sh fondled him with a broomstick. A vanY tall, thin ighlander sai that he "had a cold In his head, orig nating in wet feet." She looked I him slowly from head to foot and bac again, as if measuring the distance ti cold had to travel,and then ejaculatei "Gracious me I you must have wc your feet some time last year." A Lady's Wish, "Oh, how I do wish my skin was a clear and soft as yours," said a lady t her friend. "You'can easily make so," answered the friend. "H1ow? inquired the first lady. "By usin Hop Bitters, that makes pure rio blood and blooming health. It did I for me, as you abserve." Read of It. Catro Bulletin. AMBITIOUS nOY: "Mother, may I g out Westand filht Indians?" Mother "No. my son; but you may go dowi to the cellar and fetch me up a scuttl of coal." Wit heard a man tell his son tha maple sugar was produced from th maple tree. Ilow can that man expec his son to giow up truthful if he se0 before him such a horrid example. PIMPLIs AND HIUMORS ON THE FACI -In this condition of the skin, th VxoErNE is the great remedy, as acts directly upon the cause. It clear ses and purifies the blood, thereb causing humors of all kinds to disa Dear. Aly little boy went to his first tea party when 4 years and 3 mouths old Upon the hostess asking him how hI liked his tea, ho replied: "It is ver nice, I but think it tastes very muc of the water." ''Hiniut is probably nothing so exhil arating in the experience of the am: teur gardner as when he steps upo the hoe and the responsive handle im mediately arises to implant ferven kiss between his eyes. To allay all troubles incident t change of life Lydia E. 1Plniham Vegetable Compound has no equal. A SoUr END maiden asks : "Who a young man comes tWice a week wit a carriage and takes a young lady t the theater and a supper afterward and makes her magnificent presenti what does it indleate?" It Indicatef na'am, that ie has got more mon; to fool away than we have. A roon young man remarks the ont advice ho gets from capitalists 13 "t live within hi1- incotne,-' whereas, th diilleulty he ex periences is to 1iv without an income. Can Pl'es be Cured ? Is the most Impor ant question to-day w:t suffering millions who, when looking at Qb long list of useless pilO noitrums, fool as til afilicted Bible Patriarch, like exel timing: ' have heard many such things, milorable con forters are yo all, how long will ye vex n soul and break me in pieces with words ?" is not recorded that Job had pilca, bu- le coul not have bad anythimig more pasnful, and ti same questii might have boon asked then i since for three thousanad years. Can piles i curied ? We bolievo that Dr. Sisbee has solv. the problem, for nothing Is -more certain the that hise " Anakesis" does .absolutely ari promiptly cure the worst cases ef piles. W~ho hal f a million of afilicted assort positively thi it has cur'al them, and In 20 years no one hi used the doctor's wonderful remedy withmoi instant relief, and by following lia sImple ii structione as to habit an I diet, all were bena fitted an~d over 95 per cent,. cured, all argi meonts and theories of those wvho haven't us< them, go for naught. Anakesis is now pr scribed by 'physicians of all schools and hi been plronounced as near infa'lible as isi pos5 ble. It Is eaily applied, perfetly safo, Il stantly relieves pain, and ultimately cures tI most inveterate cases. It has grandly solva the problem that Pdles can be cured. lHampl< of "Anakesis" are sent free to all suff'erersc applhcation to P. Nonstaodter & Co.. solo mai ufiaoturors of Anakosis, Box 391i0 Now Yor Also, sold by druggists everywhere. Price per box. PoNDEn on these truths--you cannotI weli or get well if your bowels and kidno refuse to act properly. Kidnov-WVort will store their healthful aotion.- Tribunie. No one ever yet saw a man wi mac a move to separate two dogs er gaged iln battle, as long as Ils OWn d( was having the best of it. CEEBRTE ~STOACH Mhooting Chills down the llaok, D):l p 'In in the limbs, nausea. bllousneso, al 5a'itOins of apptroaching fever and ague. U: willhout, delaey Ilostetter's stomaoch Bitter whIch substitutes for the chilly sensation a gi niatl warmth, regulates the stomachm, and in parts totic totho fliver. The bowels, the tomti( and the billary gland beIng restoredI to a healthi cond111ion, the disease la conrluered at the ou set,. For sale0 by all DruggIsts and Dealers gei erally. DEDERICK'S HAY PRESSE are sen t anywhere tra to aoer best. No ( taredl ai c pt any ott Dederick'sPrsui cor ixt Ion, an.ii way Itfrlor taiit4 cn ito soldi tor T deiv i stmepeinci bytrldb'ulet sly false stt emets, a erwkase at 'the urchanser a Deilrr ers td arl knor it to relto how tip. Addt erick & Co., Albany, N. Y. and No. 165 West 16th t Alienatumt ity, )1utne Brs & o., Onu n -,. R. itnisalns TxsjwJ .iK Price Press Co., Wean Loandro, Californas. Those answerang an Advertseumen: w confer a vor upon thme Advertiser sind si Publiab'er'bystattng that they saw the adv4 tisemtent Inl this toursa lUnambI~' thme poe Ordinary letter paper, says the Compte Rendu if well heatd and briskly rubbed with the hand or with 0 a brush, acquiresi electric properties. SIt adheres to tables and walls, and - when the hand is brought in contact with it, slight electric discharges are quite visible if the experiment is made in the dark. Swedish filter paper will, Id however, give sparks several centime I- tres in length If it is thus treated: tt Steep the paper first in a mixture. of k equal volumes of nitrio and sulphuric e acid. After the paper has become 1, pyroxilized through the action of the t acids, wash It well with water aid dry it. if the paper is then placed upon a sheet of waxed paper and briskly rub bed it soon exhibits energent'o pro )e1 ties which may be used to rope tt al I inost every one of the usual experi 0 ments in static eleoti Icity. t Oaueo and Eiot. I The main cause of nervousness is t indigestion, and Is caused by weakness - of the stomach. No one can have sotind nerves and go3d health without using Hop Bitters to strenglthen the stomach, iurIfy the bloo 1, an I keep the iver and kidneys active, to cirry off all the 1 poisonous and waste matter of the sys e tem. 8eo other column.-Advance. t A prize of $200 in gold tas been of. a fere I by Mr. H. 11. Warner, of Roobes t ter, N..Y., for the discovery of any comet during 1881. The comet must be unexpected (with the exception of th3 comet of 1812) and telescopic, and Prof. Lewis Swift, of Rochester, must be immediately notified of its discovery. COULD I but see Ca-to'ine matie, And view the pro ess o'er, No bald heaa pats would make afrai Nor gray hairs fright me more. As now improved and perfected, - No oil was ere so sure, All skin disease, of limb or head, 3 It never falls to cure. Y ii Two friends meeting, the following colloquy enuoed: "Where have you been ?-' "To my tailor, and I had hard - work to make him accept a little money." "You astonish me I Why ?" "Eecause he wanted more?" IRS. LYDIA L PINKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS., 0 0 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S y VEGETABLE COMPOUND. d Is a Positive Cure tZ for all thoso P1aintial Comopininte and Weakneses Is socommen toour best female populutin. 1o It will cure ent Irely the worst formn of Femalo Com d paitsal oarin roble, nfammtin nd lcra tin aln m Dslcmns ndt7cneun d0 pnlwansadi atetryaatdt h d reovs ae flastrt uedsry l rvn 0 stuloaintanreiv wenansso and Wtach.e il eue Bltigy t~aheost Nervosotatofiaaein. d plannra, Dlity aiatopblessn, Depremsion and Ulndr 9 Than, Flling oft Dihea entsow, cansingh paincwent dna bakho, an ias prtanently adaed to itsue. It will disslvies andepe mor fcrcumsthne at in anharoy wtgte filastat oenThe temacylo an-em id Fors hurtheroi chdeke vermpeaintsybf ithrs uhs Ptoremovs prtere atnin33 ad3estrnal cAvn Lynrtin,Maas., atic . Sei o tesak ofor h5. Slnt al. id teor ofebil, alels ntefroegs, Dorsso ni Teceat felincof berin bow forsigr pai. eihm Itreell ator all tes f inu lir mSanc act iaph ishronyt. t tdde aws at.genn the fber.esytm For therpiiyof thKie. celantspo ir ex td - YI-E SoIld yAM DruggAiae. il The isPreptaed aet 3eantin Wsern Avee. Aobin tefr f11aso I hfr of lozenges, Man moseit of prce *v proxorti lther itrs,kh fregyauwr al etrs fIqr.Snd LfoadHalhlesoringup Aot. Adosna bv. to cathd s. 's No failshaold be posibtyhong exDIsA ero HopI o opIeratIonS. Ie uocntptobloses entriygoftelifnvgert6cetsergoabenr. To ioIb all whs lmentses iregla i y ofcte mbweor orfar Horgn, orhuo ron duran Aetir oniond itall tostuand, -Hostp rat oer tiar esnafabll thert ites, - oaesthengretslo uii ie No matte abu toreungsUor caymtomsn aro whdedsease nposibly lon eist wher Hop fters are' tuntdlsoaed i a bueret are youi optons.o a rmsrbluothma no Itmyseyou lfet as s rtt~ag m d unrd. Too whosepadfra o Pl~etey wili n tuooheop.Dor noufrr orans yor whro cgumlieranAptucnerg Toi tous mild Stmlat Uotemomera olopa itte io lugg - drNe nosltrum byut the ePurs or symptoms areinate seaseor al thetLis tr ofitD only fOeel bad o pierbeson t fatmi nce shoh0bewithepdout c ettyhwllm. cure r nhelp, Do no surr os youm freo i rteemer op Iite Is no.V, adrug Rochster.. a d To ronto. fart, EYCLOPADIA a TOUETTEi BUSINESS SbTh is the cha pet eamd only 09eeadr For ItSells how to perform all the variousde a ,and how to appear to the beet advantee SAQMNTs wAWTED -send for circulare sontafa l as flldeeipti anof the wr nd exma ems : TEACHERS WANTED. - 66 to 9665 per month. Steady work all spring Ilt and summer. For full particulars, Addrcss *-3. 0. MOOURDY & 00, hlepi, Pa, y00No B ENi Learn Telegraplbyl Earn se - moos Adrs thAIENTIN BB DRS. Janosav i Wisconsin. >n LU~jlO ENT-h"*%P -m'.'.J to A **AY~e,,eah. All E X4N 11 advane WoiES preamply paid~)J E' 1~FOR SA LE ! 500Shares New York and Ohio Tuntnel Mlning CeaMlng. Stock. Clapmtm.i *tI00,000. Sharet as $1 achmen-t assss.ble. tIt i -1 rtmnn sit asn di Colorado, lii runs 8i to 112 ov.. Silver, suarface ore, 11i 2500 Shaures at S1.26 250 Shares at e1.10 per Shasre, ly lRemt by Draft or i. 0. Order, P'rospectua alsled fe.M ARCCN F~IWCH & (CO., he Mine ande NtoeS. Blroker.. of P. O. hox 00i7, DE N VNa, CoI,OnA DO. ci- BYRN'S POOKECT MI OSCOPE a; Great Ma iSting Power, [H. Deteots C unterfeit Money A shoddly in loih, foreign Sub ntt ~~ stances in to Ey andwounads exam ins o l F oers Metals, ilogiblo Writing, et Two do I. convex Lal Iinches ide, Leather i ue 1. mail A GENT s NT.b A adraes M. L. flY RN, 49 Nassan ttreat. N. Y. TUADB MARR. IHGREA DERMAIIM .DI RHIMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Baokaohe, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all oMer Pains and Aches. ..o Prearation on earth eqUals& ST. JACOBS 011a a a safc at ro, apelo and cheap ter Remedy. A trial enta but the comparatively trilling outlay of 0 Cents, and every one sufferiag with pain can have cheap and positive proof of Its claims. Directions in Eldven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DBALERS IN MEDIOINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Balimore, MU., W. S. Aa PERMANENTLY OURES KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. ft P. Lrk, South nporo V t o of 11dny Trudles It s. dat isieAnsrm. IS h"a Ured mW, *M1a e of Mi s and bob Nelsn Frehldkof & %no. VL, say to i or proles vae. Aerr sIxtobyea9rs'eat m Ples and Cotveness it cog. Q. IL lioabon, of Dlerkahiresayso "QO pact a~has done wonders for me on c orWayu. a sever. iver and Kidney 00aM nto IT HAS i WONDERFUL v POWER. BeaseltAotao wntnLlV33, mue BOWdLaa the UDNBTB at te same time. Because It cleanses the System of in0l2sonous htmors that developS Kounee and Ur adr disee t B loupnes1Jau ns'cepConstipaion Pilesrro dheum s Neuralgia an evous disordes KKNEYWORT Is a dry veftle een. "land and can be sent by mnall ]VropAid. One package will make six qts of medicine. WBay 16 at the Druggists. Prico, $1.40. WILLS, RIEARD80N & CO., ropriestrs, 12 (Will snd poet paid.) Burlingtn, V6 Battle Creek, Michigan, IEANFAOTUREBS Or TlE OitLY OENUIN T HRESH ERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. Mostoomnplete 1cao rFactory lEstab isha AR8u' m' aourmnzat opr loaton to her oa esr ft g0in dna or go Nnnbwou- r u eve eseen ath ereian a achet. 4 ircud, seto Adale feres andfvee~ foNIiCH'og t.or ,8tH pEPiqAftlc &nconer. lion n4 ,aie at re ek, ioheranr. Exon sies Sara Etorson' iita1 ored eat n cho tam or ered aetu e nd 13 e i lloeet f Sllecte n u a Dw 7aer0OoOuartme (ae tas lars aiMadrV 1d on~san on 25n, fro clohi sbil h coaAlE woodI-workof or mint fEer Cao TATION ECNIHT, oaea oat ural d l cbnt eavnead na Faomksfr BundyTschools evenre binhed E Ami to th peis maled foircl 80chner. Now sbscrBeortte MCrook, Mchig.9 QURET OKEN FLRSH OINS, 200,) snth onest are colloergon SaBoud Ie austo Voc' 1 Saer Qutare (an i e1Wldies, ($) are~&' alsofthe bt. oheoso BAnye bok arled, (tost-free, for reale pric. OASTER DIRIitsenon it & o, BstrCol. J.T. lO BE0.A28CO sN t LIG T,.Pi Now a~l beutofu Suas. o..o Sn clihm. No.w esub scre or the M sicA inCOa 9 DR. RADWA V'S Sarsiarillii ResUIveim, al SHEA BLOD PUMIFIE, rolf ABA 00ERUIING T 0 N VITIATINO 4% D A Fe 0 1Jr at ~Dropsy,;B urnhta Liver Cont plaint, &o. does the Sareaarillisa Vb1. ....aior. t44 Y M** o "Dioni~ rIf rese u= and Skin a atr i . M ,%i b It t re @ 111 i eo rk 0 am EN am h tIn and a whoa vsl~&Nw~er nin ~fe smal of the in1. jeld by Drug gists.PR18 ON O.LAnt UD AND. BLADDER' COMLAINS, ue ottle ota mere of thactive pnOR "A" Wof eil the wey ote orors~l ~ule veermi tme mx 91ere. .h a a ...ardr ar an eapnd i (0311 1 , s wh oi tsan R. RADWAYS Ready Relief, FEVER AND' AGUE, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. INFLUENZA, DIPHTHERIA, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, "WAiOll diooharge frmsebwi re tpD iR On*% lasstude will oeow th ue dt ie R. R. riT WAS THE FIRST AND 15 The Only Pain Reomed~y ha lnstantr itamma the most OCUciating gdnl1a er Jr the Lunge, Bomach lw els A oe glanes or organ y one appioa tlon. In ronj0 me to tidntr iut 5, nomt u Neualgic or prostrated ith dEa maory ufrRADWAYD EIEF*1 afr Instant ease. in~ammastien of the Kidney., Innama mn eion ofSe Biadder, lore Threat, DIfAH cstreathi nge, *ysterios, Crougp, Dig a ia.eH aa N r uen u' Sleeplessness, FoEVERlls ANDu ChUills Chilblain. an Frost Btes.ils te appicato oa the hed eit artbr,8 ra ford eas and contrna paor 010 ih nh T rt to itdrop in gar hal tuble of wanor wil in a fe mcknue cuk r ams. tpa s Sors soa.h atun, Sick hea ROiarwa, seneryult. ind Pills.e ilwl.and Naltral pins.er pratn RHEGEATISMBIUE O ALNl oftrh eirshul alway qarre bl o R i wasdear, Nreic with the, feonsain ater all revents ofthes Inornpal uscfrm bne wtr t ns better, ha ern hand h Ber a r t imunt. 8 P ine Fity terfoth Herate, Cootking Auferlen. andNaurl1n th cerOeoaiPsa. INFLUENAL USIUE13OWNE Petl itarite 0h leran Bdoauseb 'rt 618rgaa abo n enin p ther uramong LicBwls maytbead . 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