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AGRIOULTURE. INFLAMED BAG.-WaIm poultices should be applied to the cow's bag by means of a broad linen bandage tied over the loins. It theuld have holes in it through which the tests should be allowed to protude. Apply the band age first, and then fill in an ample poultice of equal parts of ground flax seed and bran. The udder should be kept free from milk, both by allowing, the calf to suok and by frequent strip ping by the hand. Stimulants should next be applied, with smart friction, by the palm of the hand, such as soap liniment or turpentine liniment. At the same time the bag must be con stantly supported by means of a sheet tied over the loins, and having holes in it, thiough whioh the teats can pro trude. Feed moderately on sloppy food, and administer a pound of Gluau ber salts dissolved in a quart of warm water, and to which nud an ounce of ground ginger. If, in spite of these efforts for relief, abscesses should iorn they should be freely openett with a laneet and the matter evacuated. Tile iesulting wounds may be dressed with an ointment of one part of Venice tur pen tine and two parts of' hog's lard. CARBON IN WHRAT.-The carbon In whjeat and other plants is derived not from the soil, but from carbonic acid in the atmosphere, the supply Of whliih is kept up by combustion, decay, the respiration of mien and animals, etc. The amount of carbon In the atinos phere Is only one part in ten thousand of air, and -et this supply is ample for the purposes of vegetation. In ati Engiish ield, which has now grown wheat for thirty-seven yearb In suicces sion, there are soine plots to which not an ounce of carbon hats been returned during the whole of that period. Yet with purely mineral manure, an aver age of' 1,000 pounds o1 carbon are annually removed from the land, and, where a given amount of nitrogenous manure is employed with the mineral manure, an average of about 1,500 pounds per apre per annum more Is obtained, in all, an average of about 2,500 pounds of carbon annually as simitlated over an acre of land without tny return of carbonaccous manure 1.o it. NXkvV. use a check rein upon a horse at work, as It is calculated to worry and injure the animal more than the work lie is required to do. If a mtan has a heavy load to draw, he lowers his head by bending forward, and thriows the whole weight of his body against It. 8o does a horse If lie Its perinitted to de so. I1't if the man 's head were so tied back that he could not bend forward, lie would lose the adilvalitsge of his weight; Just so Witli the hoise. By taking ol or loosening the check rein on a horse atwork, you not (only increase his muscular power, but abandon a. fashion which is both rniel and foo)lish. A 'I uRKmEy usually sits ?G lays in me lium weather, and is a steady incuba tor, bringing out all tbe eggs at onCee. 'I'he young should remain on the nest without disturbance Jor the first 24 hours. If a good miother, she will take care of the empty shiells, usually tuck in- them around out of' the way under Ale tail. When necessity demands sle will lead the brood g(uletly from the nest, and if' the weather be warni and without storms, will succeed vell in rearing the brood uider ler own man naement. T'urkeys shioud n( ot conme ofr until .he fittt week iu .J uno. JHy that tme cold storins are over andi the air is nild. IF there is any One t aiing mnoic beau tii'ul than another ini a garden of flow ers, that thing is a beautiful girl. Physically, there can be nothiug bet ter for' dhaughters, and, iusdeed, for many wives. thani to take sole charge of a smiall tiower gardeni. Th'Ie bene fits dleivedI io earlf' risi ng, stirin g the soil, snui hng pur ie morniog air, are freshness and1( gh w of' cheek, and brightness of' eye, <hcerfumlness of temi per, ygor' of imid anid pirity ol heart. A'TI NNT IoN t o l it rle h ings abouit the fnrm, as in any otheri bausiness, is what i ncr'eases the priofits. Plenty of eggs, a tew chtckenis, a few calves, a colt or two, help out wonderfully. .t' sonme of the per'quisites arising are givena to the chmlirena foir time care bestowed they will cheerflly help in tihe garden, anet thus anotheri important item is adlded to the w~el l-beinig t' the lmliy.. '1Tux rasing ofi she(ep Ia of the gr'eat est, beneictt ty the hland, beeailse wheri evci' they feed, niew and~ sweet gr'asses grow anmi fiourish, andi thme weeds arec desl iroyed. Farmers 110hould raise tur' nips and let d them to sheep. EtviY a hcre Of lantd tl.at a farmern('I own, thait pays him i nothini g, and is not inicecasig in value, is runninug ht im behind, because t~he taxes imust,'be paid. CORN rq il ti'es f'er'tility and ettiti va tion, w itihout, whieh it mnatlt'rs not, h<,w gotdt your seed, youi will never have a goodti op. Tux~h man whoso water'inmg trotugh is not diry, and whose stoek enn drink their flit under cover, hia~ much to be thttakfuli for. Itulesi for Living. 1 am no0 dt etor, quack or' pill-vender, yet 1 have haid a priett' goodt ilong lhfe and a happy one. May I not, therefore, give liy simlae rules5 for hiealtht in hopes some poor5 tiavelotr oin the upj or' downi hilil of life may luok at thlai andi perhiaps be b~en efitted sty thenm? I lad praticied thiem for imanny years, tad thiey' have done mae good; perhaps they uany dot god to others. Tlhey are inexpensive aind many lie easily abandoned mf t hey' cause any13 harim. Keep ini thle sunlight just as much as possible. A platt wii not thrive without the sunaitn, much less a man. Brmeatiie as much fi eshi iri as yeur busi ness will permt. Th'is mankes fieshi blootd; biut it will neveir be found within the four walls of your butikinig. Ileneathi the open sky, just there, it. C')mes' to y'ou. lie strictly temperate. Yout cannot ibreak organiclaw 01' any othier law with impumnty. Keep the feet always warm andi head cool. D~itease iand death begin at thie feet more coimmonly thanm we thmik. If out of order see wviihi of the above rules yoit have not ob)see, thou rub yourself all over with a towel, satturatedi with salt, watei', well dlried, and1( begin upon01 the rules aigami. . h~ook evei' on the briight, side, which is thme heaveaj side of life. Th'ius is far better Th'lese seven simplle rules, good for thei valid or invalid, if rightfully observedl,w~oui save I a1pet cen a (deal of paml, pr'ohong you, life, ad so farm as health. goes, make it worth htavlng. .Will you, then mprac,,,e th,.. ? DOMESTIO. CULTIVATING SPINAGH.-A person mnay go into half a dozen country gar dens, where every kind of ea-v-grow iWg, wholesome, necessary and desir able Yegetable ought to be grownj md not see a bed of spinach, Incompara bly the best of everything coming under the ibad of "greens." How often we see both women and tne n searching qloug old- worm-fence oor ners, and tie edges of woods where leaves have collected, for the young shoots of the "poke," to be usnd as greens, and how gieatly It Is enjoyed at a season when It Is difieult to got fresh young vegetables; and yet how much infer ior it is to the garden spin aich, which can be grown for seven to eight moiths in the year. A bed can ba sown as early in the spring as the ground can be worked, and by sowing at interyali thr ush the season a dish 01 it can ha had 'upon the table when ever -it may be destrud. The last crop to be is d carly in spring before it can be glo,% n ai a spring-crop, and which will begili to grow the uoirent the frost is out of the ground, should be' sowi, say thi beginning of October, aid when freezing weather comies it thould be lightly covered with s.raw and a few bean pooes rlid upon the straw to prevent the winI from bl.w Inug it may. The "ll. ooundtle spn ach,'' wh.cii is it .e ian impr oved variety, Is prtt rabie to aiy oWier vari ety that we have growi. IN headache due to determination of blood to the head, aind in fever, the following simple treatment is to be comimended: Put a iandful of sit. Into a quart of wiater, amid an oluce of spirits of hartshorn and half an ounce or spirits of cainphor. Cork tihe bottle rightly to prevent the escape of, the spirits. Soak a piece of softeloth with the mixture and apply it to tie head; wet the rag Irosh as soon ab it getsa heated. Soaking the feet in very warm water in which a spoonful of ,iustird has been stirred, 1i ao beielleial inl draw ing the bloo-I from the head. Two teaspooifuls of powdered ciarcoai. well stirred in hall a glass of water and drink it orce is i vaduale reinedy in sick eliadache from sour stomrach, IatiuIence, ec. Tincture of niux vomien Is recommended ny Ringer aw piosseis'ed or remal curative powers wlhen given in drop doses, repeatedly every dye or tell minues for eight or tenr doses, aId then continued it longer Iintervals, for sick headrachIe, accorl paniied with acute gastric catarrir, wif ther due to error il diet, consiaIL Lloi, or ii atraprIrern t cruse. ONE draw-back to the reecntly dis coveed tildiphonre has been Its large cost, but M. Colladen, of Geneva, has, after considerable expie'I nting, so s1npilled aid cireaipenledI the Imustru meit tiat a serviceable aiudiphone can now be piirchised for fifty cen times imstead of lfty francs, the form er price. lie substitutes ai variety of thin pasteboard for the hardenied rub bor iereCoIore used. Tn Ic mitritive value of milk 13 hiardly stullicleitly rappreciated. According to best aidn most recent iirlyses, goord milk corntiis in each quartt: Blutter, .1,,, oz.; easein, 2 11 oz.; milk sugur, 1 oz., arnd tal1, husphlaIte etCU., lielal .i (. Two quarts of inifik, therefore, witih 12 oz. bread, contiln s. illerit, rnrrtrlunenit, for a uill grown innini d0i3. No clieaer food of equal Value aid easy assnrinilationr can be found. Kx ENTUCK Y l'O'rA'ro.-Raiw ipotnatoes, inIlk, peppei~r, salt, tensploonirl of flour, burtt~r. Shiee tihe potatoes very thin, put threu in your baukinig didi rind jursi cover iherin with iiullk, add a . little salt rand pepper arnd a few bits of butteor, nrlx Lire llour in Lire inllk, bake iia nice brown. 1)0 riot, purt tire potaitoes ini i later raLer they have been slieud. UnciF Sour-Ox tail, one ovuron, one carrot, one smarrll tuirnrip; boil these together in one gallon of wrater two hours, or till thre meat Is tenrdor; thenr cut tire inlent In small pieces, add pep per, ai little salt, celery seed, thIcken with ai little cornstaurch arid boil half rn hour; strrinr anrd serve; toast sonic breadi, cut ini dice sharpe rind radd tihe last tin g. To prevent tire oxidatIon of' a new teni-kettle, first warsh it throrourghly in saipello soap, rinse well in clear hot waiter, andlu dry over thre brick of tire stove. Seaild otit thoroughly3 bef'ore usinrg, arid puit one or tivwo clean oyster shellIs In tihe kettle, anid keepi sonie there ail tihe time unitil thre kettle be ginis to gr ow snrmot and1( shows no loinger any1 sign or rurstlig. lFnom re'ports inarde bry lire (iermanii ri'lw iayi comtpaiec It aippearrs that about11 (17 per' cent. of' their coacinrrg sfoik IS lit, with rapenbed'Ou oIl, 1(6 per cent. wiithi gas, rind 15 per centi. with canid les. it is Irepredoi fromi varriouis hiydrocrbonr-yielding suibstancres, an id ia 'ompi~r~t ere luito hrohlers f'rom five rand onie-harlf to six atrmosphreres. Ca~ouicenou: marry be utterly iruinetrd bry ithe use of implure solvenits, andi tho~se'O experiimin~Ilg with inidiai-ruh 1 ber-soliloirs should, ini crases w herec it Is desirable, regenrera e tire cioritchiore by llhowhig tire soivenit to evnaporaute, riaklng rho utmroste care trot to emrploy lany solvents wich coritalin faitty or girasy miatter. T1'now ai shovel fuli of manurei i armoundl t e old plants of' rasp~berrty,black bei ry, grapes rind cuirrratns. If t hey havi e tiorrn two onr thir'ee yeariis It will hlp ire f'riin rg for anmothier5Ji seaso. Trimi oiut, all old raispber'ry aind blackbe rry woodI arid bun. .1F you wish to frost thre top of a caike an ld not tire sides,amid areI- trom le(d by tire frosting runnintg oyer on tihe sides, taike ri piece of' wiriting paper)C aund pin1 aliltnd thre enike; set, tire er ke in tire hieater brick of' tire ou'en, or', If time oven Is not to wairmr, It may be set in threre for a few nminuites to harden. Wrnira l'oraioICS.-Wip buolledi Liotatioes to Ccriamry Alighatness wvith a foirk ; beamt Iin burtter, miiilk, pepp~ier timd alt ; ait last, tire I roified wiv te of aim egg; toss irregirly 13 pon ra dIshi, set, in the o yen (Ii o ti minutes to reheat., btL do nrot let it color. miatoes, one ~ iaart, vinregar i, Liiree poti nds sirgar, oiie inspoom au, elmina mlol, onre of' cloves, (one oh inglish miisitardl, a rid onre of r e I pCp)1er ; boll downr till qitme lbick. A ,u w pm it 's m or the mranrrIitit re of airrinor plates, r'ecenrthy in ve~nteo mn Eniglaind, I itodluices steel I into thei I conistrteton, whier'eas Iohlrely Luhey were irnade whiolliy of i-on, It is irrii. ced that the sti el gi rK tly hricr< asos tL 6 resistive power (if tire platosd, Th'ie war' ships of the. present, day are likely to be claid with thris new Muid of airrmor'. HUMOROUS. JUDOIC WHITING Was Chief Justiee nf Wisconsin about forty years ago. Tudge Woodle was an Associate Jus A e. Judge Whiting mai not consid ered a very brilliant man, but, though 0is perceptions were sluggish, his mo tives were always tru'tworthiy. Judge Whiting and Judge Woodle were tray 3'ing tsgether, ha-ing appeals from assi prius terms. Taey traveled oi liorf-eback, an. on one 'occasslon oo iupled a rooim together. Judge Whit lug had a very shapely foot (a fact which lie was supeeted or knowing ,s well as anybody). Judge Woolie had club feet (as to which lie was stis peeLed of being very senaitive). On the occasion I speak of Judge Whit ing wis lying stretched on the only bed there was ti the roorn, .with ont f his shapely 1et extending out ol the bed. Ile looked up and saw J udg( Woodte lookin-g at Lhe foot intently. "What are you looking ti?' said Judge Whiting. "At your f ot, Whiting," isaid Voodle. "An-1, to you know, if I had your feet I wouli be almost willing t( have your head ". (Springfield. (Mass.) Daily UnFon.] 111i Answer. l'hey tell It oil one of our citizens who was ambling toward his place of business, that he was approached by a lady acquaintance of the family, who said: "Mr. -, I hor you are suffering from rheutnatismi, is it so?'' "Runor 'tis in'isatlid our citizen of fev' words, as he proceeded on his way. Over in Ch icopee our neighbors and frientls have been havinig quite a time with rheumatism; but according to reports received by our representative the flurry Is over, as the sure antidote has been used and thus commented up-)m: Mr. C. N. Manciester, Cutler street, says relative to his experlence: I have used St. Jacob's Oil, and esteem it the best remedy for rliciniatiSin I have Over tried, It acts like inago), aind I cannot overestimate its value. wher I pronounce it the greatest rheumatic remedy of the age. A LAD at Easto n, Pennsylvani l, en tered a drug store, bottle in hand, an sai( he wanted ten cents worth o "armahymiony. The drugger toh him to repeat the .word, and said "D1)on't you mean arnica or amnonila? "I dunn110o,'' was the reply. "'What ls it for?'' asked the (Irug git. "Can't tell,'' said (he boy. startlin slowly out. When near the door bright ide lilminateil him, an1d ht turned antd 11.s e ( lie di u4gigt: "I your wile lilt you on the head with chair leg, wh'eli of them niedicis.e would you get to take the swtllii dowil ?'' "A rnia. ''i'hieii ill lier it] ten ceits w orth,' repl lid the boy ; and lie giazed love Ingly it a big stick of lleorfee Its ti arliiun wias beling'o tied.'' "Dox'i y u knIow it's very vron, to smoke, my boy ?" said an elderly looking lady, In a railway waltiig room, to Yosig A nierica, who persist ed in pisii-g a che i ega-rette, muel to the old l:d y's discomfort. "Oh, I smoke for my health,'' anl swered the boy, eiittInig a volumic o smoke fromt his mouth which almnos St-ra nigled the 01(l lady. "'But you never heard of a eur from smoking,'' Contihned the old lad w~heon shec had regained couisciousnxess "Oh1, yes, I did,'' pers'sted the bo3y ns lie formned his mouti int) A youn Vesu' ins workinig 01k full time; 'tIat' thue wsay they cure pigs.'' "'Snoke on then,'' quickly -replie the old lady ; '"there's somue hope Lo you yeLt ?' [Milwaukeo Evening Wisconsin.) Thie spir~t of mnortal may not be verj proud, but wve snotlee it waxes overlj p~rofanec in soi1ne cases where rheutna. tism is the moving cause. We use St Jacob's Oil for ours and are happy. A CtTA IN litersary gentlemain,wvish Sig to be ur .disturbed one daiy,inustruct ed( his Irish servant to admIt 1n0 0114 and if sany one shiouild inquire for him to give him an ''equ.y e LI anaver. Night came sand Li e gecsn-mm pre ceeded to inteti ogate I'.L ?1as to his cal Ilors. "'ld aniy ouse call?'" "Yes, sir, wan gi nilemian."' "Whaist (lid Ibe say ?'' ''le aXed was yer hoiior~ lii.' ''Well, what did( you Lell him.'' "'Sure I gave htiu a qilvikle ansawe .iist,'' "''low waLs that?" "'I asked him was lis granadmsothie a amonkey ! '' "Tls ISn111't a1 msennaer i'e,''"1 sarpl observed ant ira'seible deaucog, [,o a gna who wais flymng to horce aL p~asa through thie crow a4st a clhiurci h dor the atsranger-, ''or they wvouldii n'Lt s av any13 o1 tiheaniial s to) block uip the en iT' i 5aid that h(vOecoiner ail~'i thi ni Is, but a jump I ig ionbi.hacheii, tha~ k nows 1 s 1 ut-bess, ands' stmrltiy at teiaI to it., casn, for thie Limue blin i ni ake a msan fo'get, Lhat he eve lovedl at sall, Answsr tils. Dl~ you ever kntow ainy person to b)1 lii, without. inaution of the Stomach. Liver or kidnueys,(1r udid you ever kniow one whio was well wheii e'ithetr was ob structed or inactive; samd dI you evei know or hiear of anuy ease of the kim that 1101p Hitters wvoiib not eure.--Asi your- neighbor thIs samse (jtiestioni. .Jon wva tdutlhess the first hitn oron pasragraph)ler. Yes "but lie niever st*) h.is inaitte-, anud his lhuimor- wais alwny: boiled downs andi hiad ai head. ilansua--Ilave some oil -sIr? Cue t-)iner.-No, 1 dho not, 1use it any more lHarber--Oll rIght; give iL uap en tire Iy, sir ? ('usto ne--Yes, ol|-together A N old lady13 wvho lad be en sreadin~ thne heath iasllieeri's weekly repoi ihought 'T'ol" in~saust le 'i ".-. f uhll iiiali gnianit dIiseaseb, since as ri4 ny 1513'd (5f it as sill the rest lhut teotlher. TuEm a an whao was walhLinag for~ some, ting to t.urn upl wa re 53wardeid whleu lie steppsed upon the e.dge of a barare A 'RAC ft Xjrsiosn n( ces ary Whlen you 30iSay t hat at giril's hir is as blaclk as ia coal it is j.1ist ais wvel 1 1 speelfy ( thait yvou dot not mleat a red.~l hot, coal. N 0 headt os- 11a1 10 it-A cel e. T1A Km-N on1 the spOt-The~ merts'es. WESLL posted-A telegraph line. Vegetine X8 TIlE GRIEAT FAMILY MEDICINE AND HEALTH RESTORER. Purifles the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System GeneoraI Deblity. Debility is a term used to denote a tefleionny of blood. The nutritive constituents of the blood aro in less than their regular proportton, while the watery part is in excess. Dollity is or fi-equent ocourrence. It is incident to a va riety of diseases. The lower linbs are. apt to be swollon. .'he patient Is feeble and cannot boar much exertion. The circulation Is irregil lar, but almost always weak. Palpital ion of the heart Is a very common symp toi. Violent elnotion oft-on throws the heart into the most tunultuous action. The vital functions are lanuidlyperformol. Tito nus'ular st-rongth Its dii~hed; fatigue follows todorate or sight exercise. The breathing, though quiet when at rest, becornes hurriO I and even painfully ag itated under exertion, as in running, ascending heights, &c. The nervous system is eften greatly disordered. Vertigo, dizziness, and a feeling Of falutness are very common. Violent and obstinate neuralgie pains In the head, side and breast, or other parts of tho body, are also frequent attendants upon toe liseaso. Thit se Cretions aro sonetines ditninished. In fonales the monses are almost always either suspended or very partially performed. The ble Is scanty, and costiveness, with unhoalthy evacuations from the bowels, and dyspeptio state of the stomach, aro extromoly comnon symptoms. Disease of the Blood. BAi.TIMORE, MD., April 28, 1879. IIt. H1. I. STEVENS: IWear Sir: I have suffered for about two years with a diseaise of the blood, and attor lusing diforont rcic(itie, i)it, fiuding no relief. I wai indiwed to try Vt get,ine. After taking two bottles I wias entirely cure(. I have recon monded It to all my friends, and believe it to be the best mediceit of the kind in it o. Yours truly, ICANDEi LUSBY. IS THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE Vegeulne Ist4old by All Dhruggists. MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, OF LYM, MASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. - Is a Positive Curo for all those Pninnl Comipinints and Weaknessie SO cointons tooser best fetunlo popalutiom. It will cure en'irely the worst form of Fenolo Com plint, all ovarian trouiles, Inilanminiation and Ulcers tion, Falling and DispIncenents, anel tho consequeal f Gplinl Wenkneo, aid is particularly adapted to th Chantgo of Life. It will dissolvO ancd expe' tumors from the uterus ir an early stage of dlevelopinont. Th tendency to can eurous luniorathere Is chuckett very3peedily by its use it retriovei haltitanas, fintuilency, dstroyiall eravin efor atimtlants, unti relieveit weansess of the stomnach ,It cutres lilunting, Ilenciaches, Nervous I'rostration, Oonienal Dubity, sgecarunness, Depre~sston and Indi gestlon. That foolIng o.' bearIng ilown, causing pain, weighi and backar'he, is atwaysi Iorrnanentlly ettml'i by its itse. -1 It will at ail tInewa nt uniter aU. circauitstanees acrt Itc l' harmnony itfh that lawat that govern the~ fenl system, For the euroof Kliliney t'oinlinEta of either sex thiu Comnpound i: ultistmrpnesect. LYlilA 1F. IN lufA'S VEO ETARII.E OOM POUND) Is lirepiareli at mt3 a,:ui 235 westrn Avenue Lynn, M1a4. 'rico S 1. SIx hot tles fu~r er,. .Sent ly masi in the fornm of hills, alsno iit the formn of lo~zenges, ot receipt of prIco, 91 per biox for citi er. 31rs. l'inkhasn freely attawers all'.4te.rs uof htuiiry. SuntI for. pamph let. Address as abiove. Metioni this Iiper. No fantily shloutmi be ithunut LVD)J A 1. PINKCIIAMW LIVERi l'Ib..s. They cur.' cotasttiation, biliounesh .and torpicdity of th.. lIv:'r. 2 cenits peor box. er Soldl by -I' "''woe -j' If Vou are a mnan If you are a ofitusiness,weak man of lit ened by the strain of teratoiing over in - your dluties avoidl nighit worktoe stiuilants a nd usae tome brain tiervan Hop Bitters, wasiao, o oaB. If you arm young anti suffering fronm any to. 4liicretio~n or alissipia rionm ; rfyou Ire mnar rii or slttgln, old or young, nulroring fronm poorhlitalthi or tigulih inmg .)n ai bed of sick. news, rely on H op Bitters. Whioever y ou are '..housgnds die an whliever y u el tianlly I r o m1 some tht,. y o u r'syutitn form of KIdno y uintisltin, to.:- disense that ni a t . ig r timitinati, havo heeftlirovent ci wir oti ~ letn, by a timely use of t ak o H op * HopBitters B it t ers. ggg~gd0.1.0c. of theo stomaich, IT -ain irresista tiwelii, iOod bl0 eCU r o for ter or iimesw .litinkenimess, I You will be tobitooo, or cu 'djf yu us narcotics. If you are aim. Sohil by drug lywenk and VER iits. senud for nya irial~ty NVER Cirilar. I ttitr may~ DlIm3U I ife o i~t has MWr'u Co-, saved hun-l Rteh,.ter, N. . dreds. ' - ---- &m. ..st. sUPERIOR MUJS1CAL WORKS. For b'itidav Schools: T HI E Etie ACO N II4 H T (30 cents.) is tin deni:edly onet of I hO best .ounda1 y School 50om hlooksI ia t awen publlishedt. hly J1. 11. Tein Ity tin I g. A. hiorrfinin. IMtonti 3 dimes for spo ()LI V ETTi It, (50 cent-); lILE it TAYLO It, (rW Cts) TIIf c MASeCOT. ($lht). Four editIons o scry popullar operats. F'or general Jtdaders and for'TOWN IllItAlti Musical Literature. 3 As fte (reat, Masters really created moderi millic no mflioena~ ia tiihirougihly po'Itl tunflliet has read their lives, initson & t0o0 puitiish excitllnt, and( very reatdahlo1 blog. rni :'hies of flet hoven ($2), htandel (2). htOssii - Wi'tb.*r (2 viiis., teach $!.f6t). i rleti hinann ($1.50). ,i Ii.se':tre all elegtnt, voilumies, nia are the ito* .01 '.nii ii Ographty of AMozart. (l.7), Ieloatioven ii 0gra Idetl Iftinanee ($i.f,). andthe14( L4'ttorr .of Mivizari. (2 Vols.. etch $1.fi), hlitoven's Leol iers <$2).h lindelssohni's L~etters (2 serIes, each .5 t.5)), aoil Ulrbitus 9ketche~s of Emginent, Mi Oe c.: com pi~iosors (ITie.) The most, valuah e Musi. cal lits or. is Ititlter's hIistory of Music (2 vo .s., etch4 $i b) anid the most eniertainitig lii ord c 'I Skitches are thoses in L.. C. lsonuis wep' wtrlttcii Curiosities of Mtuiit ($1). Oliver Dltson & Co., Boston. A (I.NrWANTED FOR .ILJE REVISION Tebtand Chleapest, illustrated cilition of I Ihe lIeviseil Now Teslamint.. Miillins of peoptle are waiting for It.. Im, 1ot he dieceived b. i-lhe t'heao Johnii biblishert of Interior ed tionts. See that, liho copy yout buv' contains Ell>0 tine on grav.lngs on a eel0 andl wood. Agentsa are coin lif money slling tii etdition. Sed for circul hars. Addtreos. N(ATFoNAI. PUll tsiio Co., Phtilattelphila, Pa. RE ESF GUtg WORKS, - ttaus h, Rife,..lot ons R 6rf,sont e,.f.d,uir eaisu TE other day a pewter-colored, ring-boned-spavined, skin.-ribbed apo logy for a horse was hitched to a ve hicle which was crawling along M[ch igan avenue, with an Obingrant family under the cover, when a mau on the corner called out: . "Say, Is that an Arabian boss?" The stranger drove up to the curt stone, halted, and asked what the other said. "I asked if that was 'an Arabian horse." "le mout be-ho mout be," was the serious reply. "1 got him in trade with a ci.ap down in in liance, and from the' way I was took in I reckon that old seraph not only beat the Arabs out of tnis old' nag but got away with seven or eight camels to boot." VEGETINE Is now acknowledged by our bestphysicians to be the only sure and safe remedy for all diseases arising from impure blood, such as scrofula and scrotulous humors.. A Paris firm has 'lately patented a peculiar method of generating steam for a steam engine. At each stroke of the piston a certain quantity of water Is proJected against two strongly hent ed metal plates. The steam so produced goes direct Into the cylinder, so that In this arrangment not only a special gen erator but also the valve system for the entering steam is superfluous. The mode of action reminds one of Rock's petroleum motor, or other engines driven by means of liquid hydrocar bons. In the example given in Din - gler's Journal, the evaporizing surface consist df two metallicc >es, one with in the other, with an interyal of about 1 num. botween. The hollow space is divided into two chambers, each of which is connected with one side of the cylinder. The gases play first onl the Inner surface of Lte dojtble cone, then on the outer. DXACON SMITu buys Carboline, the deodorized petroleum hair renewer and restorer, and since its improve ment, recommends it to all his friends as the perfection of all hair prepara tions. This shows that the Deacon is a wise man and knows what Is what. An automatic brick-making machine of great efliciency and power is aniong the recent English Inventions. The driving pulleys move at a high speed. and the first shaft, which is carried on an outside bracke:, gears by means of a pIiion into two equal cog-wheels these draving reapectively, one the up right pugging shaft and top mould,and the final finishing press. Tihe latter is formed by an overhead cross-head, car rying a stamp, aua connected with the shaft below by two cranks and con necting rods:-this *cross-head an( stamp descending into the die in tiie table below into whleh the brick has been delivered, and finally compress lug and hardening it. Underneath the table and die is another revolving crank or cain, which as It rises, pushes the finished brick from the nould, ready for delivery. Tue greatest anxiety is experienced least there should be a IsAW in the title to property; yet a flaw In the title of health-a Cough or Cold-Is disregard ed. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup removes all such at once. A mi.xure o' three part-: sa:licylle acid and eigthty-sevmn parts sllicale of mag nesia is said 1:o be not onliy a remedy for sweating of the feet, but when rubbed over the wvnole body, on the authority of Dr. Kohiomn, ai cure for night sweaiting by cons~uIptives. Father Is (eettin~g WVel. My daughters says, "How much bet ter father is since hie used Ilop Bit ters." lie is gettIng wvell after his long siufi'ring from a disease declared in.. curalo, and we are so glad thiat lie used youtr Bitters.--A lady of IR >ches ter, N. Y A late novel application of e'entricity is In the conistruictioni of a sndering iran in wihich a piece of plhpin is heated. by tthe electric current, an employedi to fuse any kindi of solder. P'rofessor*Tam Aia attributes the un niiediate causae of denth by hanging to the closing of the respiratory org inns, No ONJC ever yet saw a man .who made ai move to sepahrati toI (logS On gagedl in battle as long ai hits own was having the best of* it. SL xxi-Lxcsa and restless ladles shiould take LydIa E. l'inktham's Vegetable Compound. J1-r was a dealer in zinc who lived within his zimi'c come. A Ti-'rom' band-Hlat band. Burrah For Our SIde. Many peoplo0 have lost their interest in poli tics and in amusemonts becauso they are so out of sorts and run down that they cannot enjoy anything. If such peorsons would only bo wise enough to try thlat celebrated remedy Kildney-Worp and experiomnco its tonie and renlovating ffrocts they would sooni be hnrrah lng witu tile loudest. In either dry or liquid form it is a porfoot remedy for torpid hivor, kidneys or bowelu.-Je'.chango. A Joyful Asnnonen. to suffering millions 1s the glad tidings that at last a certain cure for pilos5 has boon, discov erod. 500,000 porsons who have used D~r. Hilsboo's Anakosis, p~roniounce It In fallibie. Doctors of all medils schoo15ls rescribo It In practice ; ompirics and nostrum vendors counl torfoit anld imitate it, and all, without exoop tionl, admit thait it is enltitled to the inme of ''Medical Miracle." Notthing in medicine is mlore-simplhe. rational, prompt andc certain. It is not all accidlental blhader of ioxporlonco, bult thle soientiflio solution of a most difficult p~roblomi, by an accomplished phiysiciani of 40 years' practice and study. Anakesis is a happy combination of a sootinsg poultico, supporting ins89 runment andi culra~tive medicinoe. It aleviates at once tile most cxcruciating pali; It holds up thme raw, soettivo tuimors, and by firm, continued pressulre and medcica tion appliocd to thle swollen veins Is able to euotemost inveterate cases of blind or bleeding piles. Thle Inventor of "'Anakosis" may well be rogarded as a p~ublio benofactor, and sufferers from this terrible disease will thank us for calling attenitionl to a discovery so worthy. It is not less singular that in the circular concorninlg Anakesis, full directions are givenl for PnaPvECNTINO 'iLE~s, a fact niever hofore observed In any medicine the propri etors wished to sell. "Anakesis" Is sold by druggists everywhere. Slont free on receipt of price, $1.00 per box; saimples ifratis b~y I' Neustaedter & Co., Box 39146 Now York, sole maniufactuirers of "Anakosis.'' t aysAet, to soli the. Standlard Agricultural Book Kfarming for Profit TELLS HOW'i n';glv., n (7opo Make Money IU ogRaga;;'s-. 14 Ilsulrst* ne.a S i fr rCIrcunr.eE~ and tages.I J. 0. MeCU ILDY ( 00., Philadelp hIa, Pa. 3'o Taose answenng as Aulverusaemne wnl eoater~ ba a un the A~vertige and tbi Pba~he bsa thtusesapuad useolant it hig leuraal fast g * 5. ,AD E MAR THECRnA NIM REM RIEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Yackache, Soreness of the Ches, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell-. ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily .Pains, Footh, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and afl other Pains and Aches. No Preparation ou earth equals ST. JACBS OI is a sfe, a're, Rimn to aind cheav Exiernol Renedy. A trial entails but the comparatively Witting outlay of 50 Cents, and every oue suffering ith pain can have cheap aud positive proof of its Directions in Eieven Languages. 3OLD BY ALL DRUGGIBTO AND DEALERB IN MEDIOINE, A. VOGELER & CO., P'"Itimore.1rd., U.8.A. THE ONLY MEDICINE N FiilERt I LIOUID Olt RY FORIM That Act's ait the metit, time on TJr ZIV E R, TJ R W0 WE it, AYD T RL KID gzYS. WHY ARE WE SICK? ieause in- allwii th.se great organs to becomie coyf/ed or torpid, - and poisonous hunorsare ther,/fe f hreced into the blood that shoidd he e.rpelkd wuturally. WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, UItINARIY DISEASES,FE3MALE WEAKNESSES, AND NERVOUS DISORtDERS, bycauslngfree action qf these organs and restoring their power to throw qf disease. Why suffer llilious pains and aches) Why tormented with Plles, Constipation) Why frightoned over disordered Kildneyst Why endure nervous or sick headnche'sI UkeeKIDNEY-WORTand rejoice in health. It is put up in Dry Vegetable Form, in tin cane one packago of which makes six quarts of medicine. Also in Liquid Form, very Conoen. traed, for those that cannot readily prepare it. IVIt acts with equal efficiency in either form. GOET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, $1.00 WVELL3, RIICIIAIRDSON & Co., Prop's, (Will send the dry posS-paid.) BURJtIRU1on, VT. 0fSTETTEft CEL.E8RATED lifRS Whay Mtfrer Neettlessly Yih t canw blntneren tort ure Of t r crative of malial fevers, 11l *radl ate tihe cause of so mucht suffering. No less frecttvo is this benignant alterative In Casos f con tipatlon, dyspepsia liver complaint, ht Waknoes. For Sal by0 all brist ande )ealors generally. Battle Creek,.Michigan, IIANUFAOTUREIOs OF THlE ONLY OENUIN2 T HRESH ERS, Traction and PlaIn Engine. and Horse-Powers. Metept s Th h aot7 Est blished ins te WAld 1848 TRAMOTON ENGINES R an (iaulooHenm utt f uce. uaes NIf C TaH~nl.ce anEPAi & CO.ne DR. RADWAY'S, Sursaiuillin lesolyesi, 132 UREA! BLOOD PUIIEI3, Vin t* Uver Complaint. Lo. Not only toes the narsa trilan esolvent 1 lol remdalCget s in oureofhronie lot , Contt tjonal and Skin Dideases it Is the only positive sure for KIDNEY AND BLADDERCOMPLAINTA rinary and Wemb Diseases, Gravel.. Dabetes DO Mof Water, Inoonnence .o ease, Albuminuria, and In all cases Wh there wre brick-dust deposits, or the water is thtok, oloudy,- mixed with sub stanoes like the white of an or.threadslike white silk, or there is a mor, dark, bilious appearance and white bone-4ust deposits, and 'Wnen there Is a pricking bunn sensaton~ whe n water andV in In small of th ak ano along i ns. Bold by Drug. gist. PRIOQ ONg rurLan OVARIAN TUMOR OF T TBARB' GROWT OUUED BY DL MADWAY'S REMIDIBS. One bottle contains more of the active ptin0.. pies df Medicines than any other P'oparition, E'aken in Teaspoonful doss, whle others re, kukre Ave or six times as muoh. R. R. RADWAY'S Ready Relief, CURBS AND PREVENTS DYSENTERY, DIARRHGA, CHOLERA MORBUS FEVER AND AGUE, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, (NFLUENZA, * SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS Loosoness, Diarrhcsa Cholera Morbus, or pain. lt discharges from the bowels are stopped In 16 or 20 minutes by taking Radway's Ready Rlt. lief. No congestion or Inflammation, no weak-. ness or lassituqe will follow the use of the R. IL IT WAS TUB FIRST AND IS The Only Pain Raneedy that instantly stops the l ost exorucliating Pa'1s, allays inflamm1ation 5, and curais Concos 10Iln- o whether of the Lungs. stomach Boyel. or other glands or organs, by one application, in frosa one to twenty minutes, no mat. ter how violent or exoruc atin the pain, toe .1lieumnslcoled-ridden, In,2rmtVIp e ev ou Neura o or rostrated with dt.easo may uator, RAD AY'l READY RELIEF will atford Instant ease. inflamnmatan of the Kidneys lu1anainatten of theiladder Inflajumation of the Bowels. Congestion of the Lusugs .ore Thr.at, Dif'icnit Breathin, Palpitatof orhelUcars. Mysteries, Curony Dai rth e Hear Catarrh, liflun...i Aleadmehe. Toothache , Nervousnessg, xleeplimuous, Nouragi. Rheunatism. Cold Chills, Ague Cbills, Chilblain. MMd F'rost Bite. The applicetion of the Ready Relief to the part .a prts ere the ain or dfliculty exists will Thirty to sixty dropls In a half tumbler of water will in a few minutes care Crargps, Sprains, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick H ead ache, Diarrhosa, Dysentery, Colic,' WInd in the liowels, and all internal pains. Travelers uhould always carry a bottle of Rlad. fray's Heady Relief with them. A few drops ini frarr will prevent sickness or pains from ahane of water. It is better thara French L anc o r Bitt rs as a Stimulant. Price Fitty Radway's Regulating Pills. perfiset Purgatives, Seothing Apertemte, AsS WIthout Pain, Always Reliable and Natural in their Operation. A VEGETABLE SBSTITUTE FOR OALOMEIL Perfeetly tasteless, elegantl coated with purge, regulate purt, cleanse and RaDYAT's Prus. for the ours of a1 Diserdera ef the s'tomach Liver, Bowels K14 ne Blad. dor, Nervoui Dfseases Headache, Cnstlation, Uostivenessf ndigesbion, D ypepata, Bilious sees. Fever, Inflammation of b9e Bowels Piles1 and all derangements of the Internal tscera, Warranted to effect A reto Purely e ea oo ta ngno Lerotry erals ci iW'Observe the following symptoms resultin from Dise'asoe of the Digestive Organs : Cons7 p ton, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood in Jad, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart. brn Disgus of Food, Fullness or Weight in the S'tomach, Souir Eructations, Sinking or Flutb tering at the~ Heart, Choking or Buffeting Ben Viin Dots er Webs lforo the srgit Feer ari Dtull Qala in the Read, Deficienoy otf Pork tIra. tion !elloWnoss of the Skin and yes. Pal a Ia telhlde Chet Lims ad Sudden Flushes of A few doses of RAnwAv~s Prue will free tb Wstem from all the above-named disorders. Vwtee, 35 Cents per Be.. We repeat that the reader must consult out books and papers onA the subject of disozises and their euro, among which may be named : "Watse and True ," "Radway on Irritable tuethra,'e "Radway on Useftuim," gu ethers relating to'dIfferent olasses of De 3oLD UY 3RUGGISTr REAR **FAlSE AND TUE." Uend alettergsas to R A DWA Y & (0., 0. 'AWauren, Sew. Vhmreh St., New i Ifomten werth thousands will be en TO THE PUBLIO, There can be no better garantee of the vain of Da. RaDWAY'U old established H. RL. R. RUMS bias than the base and wortbloss imitp t.iones e them, as there are False Rtesolvont&* Rteiet andI Pilisf Be sulre and ask pr Rtadwys an gsthat the nape "Mv is en what s p IPLOfMENT- 21 4 5. o n.0f paid1. r RheumtismNuragaO. No other repa'ration has cured so many eases r ofxir. (lsr('f a coznplaints as FPul e COlts) is invaluablei in thenso diseases lumb a Po lains in the Back or Side, etc. k'Gund's wxtI rt OilIntit (50 cents) for ue when rormoval of cloithiimg is I nconveniant, is a great al nu g nge ininmtory cases. Boldi by ' W ANTED~-.3,000 Meni, imrin or var ealarioa.u Hlo i aelriugh uranuwr ou. oo Boxa 154, alley Fails, KKanna. Sc och u a I)S.- 0 Idcs '.,q &o.0 0am i ii. y4Iild ng iao .W., ae .4 udi, ii Vnpete iei of Fr~ biaaenty ia N~rb liIEDDINO A Co., Maeol Fher,'is B3 roadwuay, Ne~w i.eb