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Women And Tobacco, "It is true, says Dr. Hammond, that American women do largely use tobac co. In fact, they always have. Ameri can ladies of African descent in the south have always smoked their pipes, and their white sisters do not altogeth er disdain the pipe and 'dippipg.' But here at the north many ladies have, In Imitation (f Cuban, South American, Spanish, Freneh and even English women; taken to the use of cigarettes, to their very great detriment." "Why more so than to ine ?" "I don't thinig men are often Iinjred by the moderate use of tobacco In smoking. But the female body Is no more adapted to the use of tobacco than the female mind 6a to mathematics. It causes neuralgia, headache, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, and, worst of all, ruins the complexion and disorders. the teeth. I say nothing about the health, but I think nevertheless, that all will agree that the stale odor of tobacco coming from a woman't mouth is worse than the same smell exhaled by a man. As to chewing In men and its analogue, 'dipping,' in women, nothing can be filthier,and I know that b, th are productive of diseases of the nervous system ?" "But, doctor, does not smoking cause disease of the nervous sybtei in m1en0 as well as in women ?" "Certainly It does, if Indulged in to 1 excess. But then mnci's nervous sys tems are not so impressionable as wo men's and hence a man can do wany things with impunity or even benefit which would be impossible for a wo man to do witkout great ribk. And be sides it does not make much dlfference to a man if his complexion 'Is a little sallow, his eyes lustreless, his body shriveled and his skin rough, whereas these things are very important to a woman. "I see you are an'admilrer of beauty in women, doctor ?" "Yes. it is the greatest gift a wo man can have, for It not only means iesthetle enjoyment for all who look at her, but it means a healthy mind and a healthy body; and then the means so necessary to preserve beauty are the very ones necessrry to keep the mind and body In sound healith. Tho iog. "llow large Is a dog?" "'Well, that depends. It he's run uing away from you lie looks about the i size of a gallon Jug, but It lie's coining at you he looks as large as a yearling calf. "Dl)o dogs guard the house ?" "Yes, particularly the kitchen door. Nothing hurts a dog's feelings so much as to have his master think lie's wait Ing for bones, instead of being there on guard." "Can a dog take a hint?" "Yes. As soon as one sees a farmer coming across the fields with a gun. lie knows that killing sheep i8 OVei' for that morning, and away lie goes." 4 "Are ldogs very . strong?" * '"You'd think they could pull a sawv *log to Judge by the amount of' howling they will do between dusik and day break, butt the mihnuite a boy wants a ride en hiis sled tile faiiiily (log is troubled with hecart disease aind genier at wveakness. "Can dogs 11nd( their way home from *long dlistances ?'' '"it's according to thle doLr. it it's one y~ou want to get rid of lie can find I his way back hu6n9e fromi California. t If' It's a good one lhe's apt to get lost If hie goes roumnd the corner.'' "'Can (logs aee in the dlark ?'' "'Some appear to, bitt Instances are t not rare where (logs commiiandied to rush out and devour the fellow hook- I lng wood, have rushed uinder lie bed by mistake and stayed there. Th'lat's a all about (dogs." lake all thme cut-of-the-way Parts of Paris, Q aartier des Epiniettes Is lighi.- ( edl by oil lamps, slung on wires across the street or hanging at the desolate t corners from a soi't of wooden gallows. 6 Tlhe back streets of tii quarter (chief hy composed of low stone hults with iat red tile root's) have a great r'esembhlance f to thle old streets and( lanes of southern n Freinchi towns-a resemblanlce which Ia t not a little streiigthened by the un savory odors wvhleh prevailed in tis unfortunate district, which has ac- c Quired the worst reputato.m for' villainy c of any [Paria. Nor Is tis to he0 woi.. - dered at. T1hie cnd less labyriiths of small passages, the rambling housesa with half a dlozen entrances, and the a numerous courts or "cities" which a abouiid on all sides, miake It a splenldidh a place to hide in, or to escape from if' t pursued. Th'lese ''cities'' arc niany of I irecent constiruction, anid certain y 3'IC- I nleet no credit Oil the persons who suf fered them to be built. The space be- C tween what must by courtesy be caulled 0' houses, although thley ar'e far' more like cattle-stalls, rarely exceeds four feet. No p~rovision of any sort what- t * ever exists for dIrainiage. aiid Oil either m' side of thme focotway sonme of the most 0 abandoned rulilans of Plairis may be -seen in the (lay timle taking thieiir Oes * in their chosen abodle-whilch many miostly (10 inl the suninyii3 w. eaithier by - *g'ing on their backs on the floors of': thieir dens with their feet projecting throughl the doors, foruming an avenue i *of boots which might be monotoiious s to thle eye of a spectator but for the In terpositiotn of a bare foot or two. As a rule they seem to be left completely to their own devices--the Police con--~ *tenting theomselves with making a ral a in force fronm timle to time, on wvhieh I occasin the BSergenfs (de t'ill pay dlearly for such victories as they may in. In a recenlt attack on' the Cite Villa des Fleurs, the iiemnbers of that body c which M. Victor Hugo abhors barely *' escaped with their lives. AL a late meeting of the F'reneh aca- c demy of sciences Mr. Durand readl a highly interesting paper on a method of producing speech in electric coni densers, anld particularly in the sing- 2 ing condenser,. d AGRICULTURE. A WAsI FOR OUTSIDE WALL. L'he inquiry is frequently made as to he best kind of cheap paint or wash or outbuildings, having any good do tr'ee of durabilty. The material us u Ily recommended is a mixture with ihme is its base, which the experienee of all parties using it proves that it is short ived and poorly rdWarding 'lIe time ind other expense of puttitig it oil, I have long used for whitening my walls- in my dwelling, and also for barns and shedo, the following prop1 ration ; Dry zo, 1 pound ; white Clue, 1 cz ; or In the same pronor Ion of ingredients for any quat.t'ty aceded. The zinc must be ground or pul verized, and discolved in water mod 3rately hot, stirring It thoroughly dur Ing this process. 'ie lue Is to be dis olved in a vessel by itself In the usual nanner and added to the zine mix. ;ure while yet hot, stirring the same luring the process and for some little imeafterward. The object desireJ is i thorough admiuitre of the ingredi ants. The pri paratien when ready for use should be of the consistency )f ordinary white wash. It is best an )lied with a wide brush. WallS :reated with this mixture, which have 'iet been limed, will proeerve a pure vbiito for several years and will I ot ub oil. Twelve years since I applied his mixiture to my barn and shtied, mtd t0-day It is nearly as white ai vlen, at II rst put on, and cannot be 'ubbed off with the hand. If tinting or bi rdering Is desired, I have no loubt t lint a slight ad nixture of lamp j!ack would give i. lo iden color I lave not used it on iewly dr ased sur 'ace and do not know whether It v. ould Wdhere. A good quality of dry z'ne iould be purchased for from 0 to 7 !ents per ound. Tn'IC GAUi DEN SUPij Y Fon TilC TAIIIE. -Too trany farilner neglect to suppl~y heir own tables with any suitable rarlety of vegetables atid fruit. By a mall outliy o' noney and labor every 'armer cani keep his table supplied with . succession cf fresh vegetables brough the whole season. Spihnich >lanted as soon as the weather is sult Lble will furnish the finest greens be ore other vegetables come on, but if t had been js planted in the fall It ,volld have come Into use in April, inder ordinary conditions. Thin ratt sies, lettuce, cuuem1bers, tomatoes, weas, beans, sweet corn, summer, quashes, beets, melons, and turban qiiasie;, will furnish a welcome and violesome addlition to the farner's atre thiroughouit the seasonI f. If in addi Ion to tlhese, there are a few roots of huiba'a, a bed of asparagus, a bed of trawberries, and a small collection of mall fruits, a ftrmr may live in lux try and health, sneh its his occupation 'ughit to afford, instead of the tiresome ro! o cny ald scareity of tile good hings of tha farm that many farmers mit up with from slier carelessniess, iioughtiessiness or Ii ziness. COMLAIx-r Is mitade and with rea on, that the mIakers of cheese show o little destre to please Zhe constimer n the quantity and form of their pro let. They mnake cheese of the form, tile and fiizalt.ity desired by English ea'ers, and tile home consumer who v'ould gladly buy a e amn cheese vulghiig twelve or lifteeni pounds is 4higed to put IpI with the pieces, vhieh tile grocer cuts off', where the vaste Is immense, the quality not ,ood, aid where the cheese when cut s tl t, to aibSOrb the oc'ors 01'surround tug codfish, mackerel, oniionis, tobaZcco iid keroseneC. For the w~aste In the tore the perIsons whio buy have to pay. Es f ar as form and~ size go the cheese urn ished before the factory system was tartedi was nmuchi better than since. CJ.OVFIn ON COnN ILAND.-A Masse husotts lfamer, ~noted for tihe exe& ienCe ot his cor'n crop), gays thait is lain for years hass been to sowv (lover n a third part of his plowedl land, aid at it grow and1( remialin utneut thirough hie enitire season, pilowing It uiider late lie next 50eason anld planting corni pon1 It, ills experience, lie says, eachies thiat the clover', with its vast. mnolunt of roots, is fiilly equal to wenity-tive loads1 of manure per acre, 'lhen be takes another thirdi part and roceeds in the same11 way. Fznriiizcn FORt P'oTATOES-ini thle bsence of good iiaure thie best sub titutte for the u1se 0n potatoes is the pecially prepared potato ferti' Izer, or upaprphiospihate of lIme. Rutther t han so firesh mlatnre It would be better to cep thlat for 60111 0other crop and pro nre the fertilizer, because this p)ro iees linc-lookIng, thini and~ clear skm.i ed piotaltoes, w hli fresh rnurie cer iunly produiices scabbli:o s, which reatly' nj ures the q uahity. Prouf. D.)ufour, of Paisa, has arranged thnermocinet rio apph)aratuIs whiichi shows ie changes of tomlperature. Iu a very narked way. Th'le mere appros c h of Ie handl~ to thie bulb wvill throw a eedhle over' tho whole of a gradiulated reC. '['le device ionsaists of a bent tube, aving a bulb at one0 endl, coated on the utside with lampblack. IThe middle f this Lulbe is fIIlled w. th mer cury~and a supported by arms nicely pivoted. hove thle pivot as 11ixed an idex etdle, which mloves8 across a gradu ted are, andit benecathl the pivot, halngs tOdl to which is -ttiched b~y friction small1 weight, whichl erves 10 bal nee t ho needle so as to make it 111oit zero on the arc. Wheii the tempera .tre rises hii the slightest dlegree, the eait, beinug readily absorbedi by tie unp jblac~k on th aiiiir-bnil b, driv es Lh e icearyii' forward and dikl~ces the entro (of gravity sc that, the neei .1 rns a~t once toward the right. Whlen :10 blb~t is exposed to a tuercaso of 3 mperatumre ifiie needCled points towiard - 10e uoft.. So sensitive ls tlila apparaus ) ethanges of temperatuire, it hia been ecessary, Lt) check Ice sudhden tippling ver* whent explosed to ai ra~thir nign uat, very ij miceny, to pla.ce two fixert inis at, conivenlient point beneatni th The. innte(ral of somie cf those r'e uarikable strucetures called vItrified Lrts found ini F~rance antd other coui t rles of Eu rope hats been exam ied bay I. D)autce. lie dloes tact tlhinik thait the 11me1 plan of muakinig them wa'zs invari bly parsued, itu, he is itnclined to be-. love titbat the fire was aipplied within hie walluis so,* as to secr a ntiiturai raughit,, which may also have beetn as istett by a cuirre., of ci oreed airt. To itrif'y wails so thick as those of these arts the hat uumi ustive been in Lense. A acto mnethod of obtai ninig graini ini hioto-etngraving hias beeni inttrod uced y Alij. . tertiouse. lie presses sand r gilass paper itito gelti no reliefs, and s tile shatdows cotain a thicker layer f the goheltie, and as, therefore, the atnd 01r gltass is miore strotngly forceu I, a voe y perceptilble graini is pro WVuxas: 1s the nieed of halviniga standi ig army ? deantds a peace journal., ho 1need whatever, L et them sIt~ nwuvn. DOMESTIO. To KEeP OUT MOTHs.--lly the tar paper in sheets from the drug store. It costs fifty cents for a dozen large sheets. Have the woolen articles well brushed, and wipe off with a little diluted ammionia any grease spots, as these are the places where it Is most likely the moth will have laid its eggs. lat Is the reason that moth holis are frequently found on the front of the waistcoat or front breadths of the dress. If you see any susp'clous lo k ing white films upon the cloth, Fe '-%e against these by pressing then with a hot iron over a damp cloth. It is claimed by some that the tar paper not only will keep out moths, but that it will even destroy the grub. But this is not sure, so take care that, there are no moth films or white specks up on the garments you put away, and you may safely trust the tar paper to keep them out. The most delicate wite woolens and furs can be laid aw:ay in this paper without any pre tection, as tho tar does not rub off. 'he leading tailors put away their winter goods in tar paper. For the large fur lined garments, if you send these to a trusty urrier, he will en sure then. If you do nfot care to do this, envelope the cloak at its full length with tar paier and then sew it up in a coarse linen bag, hanging it tip, as if it was.a canvae-covered ham. I'ne coarse glossy gray linen that comes so cheap for usters ani sutm uner coats is the right thing, as it is slippery enough to repel the moths; mnodis iik t-oti nects and do not like linon fibre. 'The tar paver alone is stfficleznt it you put the cloak away in a cuest. If you hang it up it is best to have a ung for it. Dixxs made from fresh or pre served fruits are sometimes useful in fevers. Rh ubarb tea is a very refresh - ing spring beverage. Slice about two pounds of rhubarb, and boll for a quarter of an hour In a quart of wa ter; strain the lI'quor into a jug, ad'd ing a small quantity of lemon peel, and soei sugar to taste-, when cold It is fit for use. Apple water may be nade in the same manner. The ap plcs should be peeled and cored. Sugar should not be added to eitlner of tie above until after the liquor is removed fron the fire. In the ausence of fresh fruit, a pleasant beve'age may be pre pared by stirring suflicient raspberry jam or currant jeily lito tie required rquantity of water, straining the l!qu r ieforeogiving it to the patient. Oxic who ias tried itcommnnilea's the following about curing sore throats : Let each one of your readers buy at any drug store one ounce of cam pnort od oil, and five cents worth of chlorate ol' po.ash. .When any soreness ap. peiars in the throat, put the potash in a hall tumbler ful of water, and wi:i it gargle the throat thoroughly ; then rub the neek thoroughly with the caniphora-ed oil at night before going to bed, and also pin around the throat a strip of woo'en flannel. This is a siniple, cheap and sure remedy. CHINA AND> GLASS CEMENT.-TO on11 pint of milk, add one pint of vinegar; separate Vie curds froin the wney and mnix the whey with the whnites of flive eggs; beat it well together, sifting in to it a stillilent quantity of qu'ckhtme to convort It into a thick paste. Brok en china or glass mnended with this cement Will not agaln separate and will r'esist tHe action of fire and wvater. FRENCn[ CAKs--TwO cups of sunger, one cup o1' butter, onne cup of milk, three cups of flour, three eggs, one teaspoinfunl sodia, two teaspoon tuls i'ri am tarrar, (lne cuip oh pp~ed raisins. lleat but ter and sugar' to a creamn; add1( tine eggs we'll-beateun; dlissolve tine soda iiinn iheilk, and mix tine cream of tarntar wvithn tihe liour'; addi ralisins anid 'spice to tanste; bake ini ranther a quicks MEnicAL meni claim that . pOnmd rud a quar'ter of oat meal will supply 1s much nitrogen amnd almosr. as miuchi hat to tine body as one p~ouind of uin 3ooked meat of or'dinary quality. A nan gets thrn'e times as much nourish ment at thnu samne cost in oatmeal as he toes in meats. Omne pound aind a half )i hundian ineal is equal to omne pound f uinncoked meat in nitrogen, and flrpasses it in fat. Fl~AXSICRDI ten, whnich is good for' sough and sore thn'oat, is nmade as fol .Ows: Punt two tablespoonnfuls whnite lnnxseed in a pint of boling water,and boil for fifteen minutes. Cut up one ennoin aind punt in a pitehner, with two anbiospoomnI tls of sugar. Stralin thne en boiling hot thriough a wire strain) r' unto thne pitcher aind stir togethner. A aoon way to keep tine cat th moist in ia hnnging L:asket without, tihe trouble >f' taking it dowin, is to fill a bottle vithn wanter and putt nn twvo pieces of mrn, leavling onne end( ountside On the~ 'arthn. Suspend tine bottle just abave lhe basket anid allow tine wanter to dinp; his wvill keep tine ear'thn moist enughi 'or witer and save an greant dheal 01 tie and labor. Tlo keep bread imoist, keep a large niarhcen j r-a cover of' thn' same ma er'ial ia better' than a wot deni oine-and nave it we'll al red and frieshn ; let tine >read~ be welil cooledl alter it is taken r'omn tine oven, and themn p)-5ce in the :nr aund cover' closely. it vwill keep unst arid fresh a long time. TuFR an Is o better remicdy for the sOdning mnothn than to pastarne hogs in hec orchanrdl, to eat wormy apples aind ihe wvormus tiney coninm. M r . Josephn larr'is' tine orchaird 01f Nt r horn py npiles near fUochiest~nr is a goodi ex unpie of tine belilt of thnis pratctice, 1 rhe 5ick Romul. I ider all circnuimstainces keep, tihe re ~reshmencnts lnteindedl for tine use of tine innald covered. Milk is a readly ab or'bennt. Th'ien there are cooling dlrinkcs, leilles, b'-me'nmnges, atnd a var'iety ot liqunids usuially seen at tine invalid's bedside, whnich are more or less absorb ant. These shioulid be kept covered. I since visited an lnvailid whno had1 her bedside table supplied wvith an array of glasses, cups, tumnjblers, etc., tine coin teunts of not one of which could we see, di beling cover'ed with a most amusing variety 01 glass and porcelain lids. Tine invalid lIked to forget tine contents of Mech and wasl anmuised to lift one or an ther of tine tinny covers aund select a refreshmnent which presented itself to ienr taste' And to keep invalds amused, ad ready to relish what is provided for them, arc imnporntantdutles in nurs ing. Such shight'attteintins cost lIttle rouble, while they prove to thne uif'e n'er that lie or shne is tenderly bared HUMOROUS. A LITTLE miss, residing not far off, had got Into the naughty habit of not stating things as they were, or, t0 put It plainly of stating them as they were not. Rsthier t ian reasion with her on the wioLe Iness of lying, her n tier one day took down a New Teslaherat and very solemnly read the story of Ananias an] Sapphira, and their sue den death, because they disregarded the truth. The little lady heard the story through, and looking up, said: mamma, I don't believe It; I've told lots and lots of lies." What answer could be made. AN estimable citizen of Brooklyn was aroused from his peaceful slum ber about midnight recently by a loud knocking at his front door. Appear ing at a window he asked what was wanted. "Who lives here?" Inquired a man from the street. "John .B. Smith," he replied. "Are you sure of It?" asked the disturber, "Of course I am,'' said the citizen. "I am Smith, and i've lived here for 25 years." "Well," said the disturber. as lie walked slowly away, "why don't you move, Mr. Smith? ' (Nashville Daily News.] Terrible. Such is the term Mr. C. W. Purcell, of the Diationat Stock Yards, Chicago, Ill., applies to his sufferings. Ie says: "I for one, wish to sneak a word of praise for St. Jacob's 011. I suffered with a pain in my shouldet and arm for some six months and at times It was terrible. One bottle of St. Jacob's Oil, however, cured me thoroughly. A NEWsPAPER man recently died In Aurora, Ill. Men usually die ill; but now three women, each of them claiming to be the wife of the deceas ed,come around to claim his diamonds. We are snrprised that this particular newspaper man should leave only three living wives, but lie was prob ably an amateur. We, however, beg to assure the widows that tfie dia monds are hardly worth quarre l'ng about. All are not diamonds that glitter. IN the heat of actual battle it is no uncommon occurence for soldiers to get more loads into their guns than they fire off. A soldier, who, after a het contest, had nine ball ca r'dgea lodge(i in his gun-barrel which lie could not extracr, was advised by a comrade to "prime her up with day powder and fire her olla little at o tilme."' When lie came back from the Hospital,after making the experiment, he said : "The gun went olf a littlh at a time all right; but I am sure she came back all at once." [Harrisburg, (Pa ) Indepondent.) For five years, says Mr. J, Euhter, thiscitv,[have been afflicted with rheu matism, and for two years have had a sore on my leg the size of a silver dollar, which nothing would heal. St. Jacob's Oil cured the rheumatism and healed the sore. IT was the first night aboard the steamer. "At last," lie said, tenderly 'we are alone upon the d ep wa ers of the dark blue sea, and your heart will always beat for me as it has in the past?" "My heart's all right," she said, languidly, "but my stomach feels awl Ll." rTnE Major was going abroad for his health and for sight seeing. A friend, lea rning of the contemplated tour, said : "Ah I I hear you are going to Asia, Major." "No," was the re ply, "i'm going to Asia Minor." awu organ* Regulate first the stomach, second the liver : especially the first, so as to~per form their iunctions perfectly and you will remove at least nineteen tweni etha of all the Ills that mankind is helr to, in this or any other clImate. Hop Bitters is the only thing that will give perfectly healthy natural action to Lnese two organs. Ilow long does a widower mourn for hia wife ? For a second. TuH on'y way to settle a grave doubt ls to exhiume the corpse. As with a woman so withi a horse; lisa backc hair is his mane trouble. Vegetinie. Six Bottles Every Spring. SICK flEADACIIE. M INNEA POLIS. Dec. 10, 1878. II. R. sTEVENs, Boston: Dxt~i in,'.-1 had been troubled with Sick heoadache as Often as once a week for twenty yeoars up to March. 1872, when I thiought I would try ve~ tine. I look :ix bottles and have been t~roubled but very littie since. I have recom mended Vogetine to othiersi with the same good resuila. I take a half dozen bottles every spring which keeps mue all right, throught the year. By so doing it cleanses my blood and foitilies miy 8ystOem against diaease for the year Yours very resp'y. S. J. 'SH ERMAN, Dispensing Druggist, 424 Nicolet, AT. ii. Ti. STEvENS, BostonNE:~ s OC1,88 Everybodty goes for Vegotine. It sells like bot, cairo. CHtOsSMAN & PLUM MIER, Druggits', cor. Nicolot Av. and Secontd st, Olves Me Rest and a Good Appetite.. H.R.8TV N I s , Onto. Dec. 14, 1878. D)RAR 8tn.--i have beeni afflicted with hen. moatism for twenty years. I heard a great, deal about Vegetine, and was recommended by a physician of this city to take the Vegetino. I was so that I could not walk. Also had a terrn ile swelling In the Ileg, and I wait cured by the vegetine. Btefore taking Vegetune I WAS rest, loss, and cou'd not, sleep. Since taking'It,, it has given me rest and a good a ppetite. I cant highlty recommend it for what it, has done for Short 81. Vogotino. IS TIlE BIEST SPRING MEDICINE. Vegetino is Sold by all Druggists, BA(GENTS WANTED FOR BIBLE REVISION The best and cheapest lHitet' ted edition of the Revised Now Testament,. Atlliasof Deple are waiting for it. D)o not be def Med bfl the U'hean) Johnu pubilIShera of infericr ed t,'os. 8ee that the copy you buiy contai us 18o (ine en ravings on steel andi wood. Ajents are coin ngmonoy sal ling thNI edition. Bend for circu iars. Address NAvIONAtL ger' IRNING Co., T'hialelphia, Pa. SAFM At , onthud Ezpensoe erra.l. I U...AMrt4UCMIU IRLs LYDIA L PINKRAU, OF LYNN, MASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Poaltivo Curo for all thoe Paneit Compi tu and Wealinesses socommon to our best female population. It will cure entirely the worst form of Femalo Com. plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inilammation and Ulcera tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Gpinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of lAfo. It will dissolve and expe! tumors from the uterus in an early stage of development. The tendency to can cerous humors there is checked veryspcedily by its use. It removes faintness, flatuilency, destroysall craving for stimulants,. and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depreson and Indi.. gestion. That feeling o' bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times and under all circumsta'nces act in harmony with the laws that govern the femalo system. For the cure of Kidney Complainte of either sex this Compound is unsurpaesed. LYDIA E. PINKIIAM'S VOEETAIRLE COM POUND Is prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Prieo $1. Six bottles for $5. Sont by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for elil-er. Birs. Pinkham froely answers all 'tters of inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address as above. Mentfon, this Paper. No family should he without LYDTA . PINKIIAMW LIVER PILLS. They curo constipation, biliousnes and torpidity of tbo liv'r. 25 cents per box. Gr Sold by all Druggl.te. DOES WON D ERFU LWl CURES! ecanse it actR en tihe LIVER, BOWELS and (IDNEYS at the same time. Because it cleanose the system of thopoison. ous humors that develope in Kidney and Uri. nary Diseases, Blilousness, Jaundice, Consti. pation, Piles, or in Rhoumatism, Neuralgia, Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints. BEN WHAT PEOPLU SAY Eugene D. Stork, of Junction City. Kansas, says, Kihiuoy Wort cured hilm after regular Phy sicians had been trying for four years. Mrs Jolmn Arnall, of Waslington, Ohio, says her bo was given lmt to dIo h four prominent hyselas amid that o was afterwards cured by Kidney Wort. M. M. 11. Goodwin, an editor in Chardon. Ohio says he was not ox peted to live, ben bloato beyond belief, but Kidney Wort curedilmm. Anna L. Jarrett of South Salem, N. Y., says that seven years sAroring front kidney troubles and other eomplications was ended by the use of Kidney Wort. John D. Iawrence of Jnckson, Tenn., suffered for years tromt liver and kidney troubles and after taking "I arrels of other medicines," Kidney-Weal made him well. Michael Coto of Montgomery Center. Vt muffered eight years with kidney dimculty amti was unable to work. Kidney-Wort made him well as e ver." PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, ' LIVER COMPLAINTS, ConstipatIon and Piles. Wi1t is Immit ip In' Dry Vegetable Ferm in ti as ne pacagenofwhicd mnaicesssix quarls eentrated, for theme that cannmot readily pro parelt. 1 acemts weith equal e~tciencyu in either form. GET iT ATTHE D)IIUISTS. P'ItICE, $1.00 -WE.LLS, RIlt~!AliRSON A Co.. Prop's, (Wili send t bo d ry post-paid.) n tit.iN~iORo, V T. HOP BITTERS. (A M~edicine, not a Drink.), CONTAINS IIOPS, EUCiIU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, A~m mu Tux PUR ST AND B~aT IEDICA LQUALY 'TInEs oF ALL OTHER I-TTERts. THIEY CURE All Diseases of the~tomach, Bowels, BlloodI, Li~ver. Kildnry, andi Urna~ry Organs, Ner vousness heeplemsnems ianmi especially e~maloominmts. $1000 IN COLD. Will lie paid for a case they will not cure or help, or for anything i1mpuro or injuri ous founmd In them. Ask your drulgglst for Ilop flitters andI try them bcfore you sleep. Take no othier. D I. C. isa an absommte andl irresist11blemure for Drunkenneamss, muse of Qim, tobacco and nmarcot ics. All above sm ,y drgiss lHop Iitmer, Mit. Com., Rochster, N. Y, Au Trno, on. SUPERIOR MUSICALWORKS. For Sunday Schools: TEElE IElACOM LI10 lET (30 cents.) is un doulbmedly one ouf tihe beam, *-unday School Song Books that has been publishled. By J. ii. Teon ney and E. A. Hloffmnan. Solid 3 dimos for spe EWOPIlAS. OLIVE''*1% (50 cents); BILLIC IC TAY LO R, (50 cents) THE MASCOT. ($1.00). Four editonsm Of ver'y popular operas. For general Readers and for TOWN LIBRIARIES: Musical Literature. AS the Great Masters really created modern musto,1 no musician is thorouighly posted until hie has read their lives. D)its-on A Co., publish excellent and very readablO biog raphies of Becethoven ($2), llandel m2). Rlossini (.75), Mendelssohn (St.5o), Chopin ($L.50). Von Wober. (2 vols., each $1.1,0) mind Schumann ($1.50). These are all elegant volumes, a are time lHo " aqtic i'ogra phy of Mozart 11.75), hleethmoven 1:og ranlcal Riomanice ($1.50), amnd the IA tters of Mozart (2 volsi., eachi $1.5n~), lloithoven's Let temrs ($2). Mandelssohn'gs Letter's (2 series, mach $1.50, and Urbino's Sketches of Eminent Musi cal toposers (The.) Thie mo.t Valulab e Musi cal 111am orv is RItter's ilimtory of Music (2 vo~s., oeo $1 50). and tihe most entertaining Hlistor' oil Sketches are those in 1L. U. Elsoni's wel' written Curiosities of Music ($1). Oliver Dltson & Co., Boston. J. U. DITSON & 00.122M Chestnut St., Phita. PIEAN Tihe Besit amid Ciheapest Pianos In Piai~~u h 1ma mmrket. We are mit dealer. I but hsmmanufhturers, atm sei treet from ommr far-tmry. We mhave buen ,-stamblishmed snImsce 185t andm represented ini every large city. We imnvmte correDppinmunce, anid wtll senil iur neaw, hand some Ilmumitrated catalogun. with specily low p. ices to parnies whmo will pusrhmase from urn esireet, teent on Trial to G ood Partes. C HRISTIE & CO., 209 to 21 West S36lh Mireet, New York. Q A1T P ~ Vis aiarmingly in a li J21~7 creasing: vaccinate ,etre tommo tol No far uf innooniaalion, vmrmms gumarantlemd trom healthmy limir am calves. Price by nmim, moublo point, 26 cmemnts, 6 for a miliar . Full . rections. I. ii. NitE h80tN. Chmemist, Livonia Station, N. Y. Si U8E M ENT OR 'IitOFIT.--Ivory Enamel Pho tos. Instrmcionsn mailed tor *1. Transflorm, puo 0 beautifulu ivorytype. Easily hearedi anm-I money niade temrlmhing oilmer. Usual price from t'a lier, $6. Novelty Co.. 13th ct. anti Ouldl Am' .,.e, Newark. N. .. A Yellow ('int-lienmuinSampele, 200.;iargo, 40 J1cents. P. 1 A F T. Eure'catiprings, A rk. adivaned . WAGES prom tly paid. * 0o. 300 GeortaoN Udniseina "I wise to haaven I had a gentleman opposite me," said an irritable old fel low at a dinner party. "Why should you wish such a thing?" was. the re tort; "you can not be more opposite to aglentleman than you are at pres ent." Mrs. A-..rlu.gun dayd. Don't take any of tile quack rostrums, as they are regimental to the human cistern; but put your trust in Hop Bitters, which will cure general dilap idation, costive .habits and all comto diseases. They saved Isaac from a severe extract of tripod fever. They are the no plus unum of medicine A. MAN went into.a house last night and picked up a gun. Of course he didn't know it was loaded.- It -went off. So did the man. And the man who owns, or rather who' owned, the gun, would give $50 to know where they went. P1ICKPOCKETs hall the opening of the spring with gladness. The bitter cold weather kept' men's hands in their pockets so close that It allowed them no chance of getting their's in. SOLID men admire the beautiful, and this accounts in some measure for the thousands upon thousands of bottles of Canboline, the deodorized petreloum hair renewer and dressing, which have been sold yearly since its invention by Messrs. Kennedw & Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa. TuEY have been engaged for a long time, and one evening were reading the paper together. "L')ok love," lie exclaimed, "only $15 for a suit of clothes I" "Is it a wedding suit ?" she asked, looking naively at her lover, "Oh, no, he answered, "It Is a business suit." "Well, I meant business," she replied. THE watch repairer is always en. gAged in spring cleaning. THOUSANDS of ladies have found sud den relief froni all their woes by the use of Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound, the great remedy for dis eases peculiar to females. Send to Mrs, Lydia E. Pinkharm, 213 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. "'PRTSONER. you are charged with drunkenness,' aaid his Honor to a Central Station subject. "I guess I was." "Have you any excuse? "I have. It was all on account of family troublef?" '. What were those troubles?" "Well, tir, I kindly allowed my wife to earn $2 by washing, and then she wouldn' whack up. Such ingrati. tude so disheartened me that I 11 w to drink to drown ny sorrows." He was given sixty days in wh'c'i to recover his former cheerfulness. VEGKTINE 's nourIshing and strengtl ening; purliles the blood; regulates the bowels; quiets the nervous sys temn: acts directly upon the secretions, &nd arouses the whole system to action. WHAT kind of a knife does the fish erman use to gutta porcha? Tuxnit is no levity in the thievery of a grave robo er. Its Acrton IS Sure and Safe. The celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort san now be obtained in the usual dmy vogetable form, or in liquid form. It IS put in the latter way for the eapecial contvenieuice of those who cannot readily preparo it. It will be found very Ccontrated and will act with equal offi oenoy in either case. lie Sure andi roadi the NEW advertjuemnant for partlculare . -South rgnd IWest, YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUMP. tin! Ined,or with Copper ,Porcelain,or Iroan Linings. Each on 011tedne fiedi with miy nme as finnufatturer is warranted i material and con-. sttructttion. For sale by the beat houses in the tradlo. If you do nt kniow where to get this punnp. WvrIto to me as below, and I will send name of agent nieare.L you, who will supply you at my lowest prices. cHAS. 0. BL ATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 308 Market St.. Philadelphia, Pa, SELGIN WATCHES I L4hs1All styles. Gold, Silver and Nickel, 06 exanitted. Writo or (at 10 ieo to 00.PttbrTAND)ARD AMERI10AN w XTOM 7 7 A YSEAiL annt expense. to ag'te $77 Ontilt Free. Address P.O VoK flV. Antansta. Maine. 4I.EN'' Iraini Woodi cures Nervous. Do. bl iaIty .m -a kniooarn1 eur. lyeAUgarn , 1 naacy.3i 3 First A venue, N. Y. RUPTURE Relieved and cured t hout the injury t rnuen inflict, roariwvay, Now Y..rk. i hook witt h lrtogrnpiI lior 0. eso ofbri an le.re 11ti crer cuiro, maited rIEE P'OZTt' COltWE . a weekly 16-page Rum 4u oir p6an o i~t noral suer.e *.n I UHl, RARlE olCMs for Ladies. (ont., Girls and ily 'ant plo Sc. Address Jos, w.' 8PANo, FOr 25 C ents ,n'iti .od an In at by nk in S minite,. Iaratedlnnor thinjure by frets. alE WT NPEI cIN in'dE IlATr LaAw. fo 0 u . t Iivirn Argumnornitste ni speecies be ntent Amorican,, Enaglisli amid Irish Lawyer,.. A geat bookAE of Lea tElon ti Aruit I Pe ithed descriptive circulars. Mailed free e d o 100 a math radseJ ~rsrnteerIa o Ao dress IrLENTINE oslaetUiO, Payne's Automatic Engines. 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Pesnnylvania 180 b o ilad sephl, ~epteniber th tr a6h "We fIay concur with the report of tho .Tnd em t o e F dee]AThO IC er's Patent) ethe bes ? all knnw INCU~A the ren a theefre her nul award theme SILVER MEDAL." (lhighest P'rize.) For sale by THE PERFECTION INCUBATOR Co, 614 Chestnut Street. Philadoiphia, Pa. R UPERtT UB' Celebratet Bingle Breech Loeadia 8ho uns Deuble Dane Iese edr Sund freehesa ~~o ~ y Ve a p ~ o mg o a e n ~eas 5 a Iuaa Ut an6