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AGRIoU'JUBE. Tu VALUE OF MARL. -The ease with which marl is dug and the facilities for its f delivery to nearly all points being within I reach of the pits make it one of the cheap. H est fertilizors that can be used. it Contains , quite a large percentage of potash and a phosphoric acid, but no nitrogen. Lime - is very abundant In marls, and there are I also proportions of magnesia, soda and t iron. The latter substance, exiatong prin- I cipally as a chloride, Is not desired, as it Is Injurious to some sections. Being soluble, however, it stands in the way of a further manipulation of marl should the potash be extracted. Potash is the agent in maria that pusnes the grass ahead and increases the potato crop, though the lime is not in active. The actual chemical value of marl is much greater than its sellng price,owlug to the large proportion of potash and phos phates it contains, but the potash is in combination with silica in tue suape of silicate of potash, and some idea may be given o the insoluble nature of this comn pound when it is known that silicate of potash is vety nearly the same thing as window glass. When there is an excess of potash the result Is water glass, which Is soluble in an excessive amount of water. The hme also hardens the compound by unlon, and the result is that while marl ia nob in fertilizing material time is required to render it available as plant food. Most farmers apply marl alone, but if they will mix it with manure and allow the mass to remain until the manure decomposes the marl will also undoigo a process of decom position, and the principal part of the in soluble portions will become soluble. it also makes an excellent absorbent, and can even be thrown into the stables in place of dirt. As the lime In the marl is in a compound state there is no dang,. r of injury to the manure from its use as a mixture, and 11 a little plaster is now and then added it will be all the better. The fertilizing properties of mart can easily be extracted, but the expense is too great to make such un untlertaking profitable; and, as farmers are sure to get the full benefit from it in two or three seasons (omietimes during the first), there Is but httle noces sity for its reduction. The iron is also a disagreeable constituont, us it will follow the soluble potash. Owing to the fact that mail does not always become fit for plant food entirely the first season it is on that account lasting in its effects, for It is brought slowly into condition by the chemical influencea of the nir, raid, sun and frosts. Tim London Milk Joirnal vit '- intan ces where milk that has stood a bhort inte in the presence of persons sick with tv. phoid fever, or been handled by parties before fully recovering from the snall-pox spread these diseases as effectuially as ii the porsons themselves had been lresenl, .4oarlatina, measles, and other contagious diseases have been spread in the same way. 'ihe peculiar smell of a cellar is indelibly impressed upon all the butter made from milk standing in It.. A few puffs from a pipe or a cigar will scent all the milk in the room, and a smoking lamp will soon (1o the same. A pail of milk btandinig 10 minutes where it wili take the scot of it strong smelling stable. or any other offen svo odor, will imbibe taint that will never leave I(. A maker of gilt-edged butter objects to cooling warm milk in the room where his milk stands for the creaui to rise, because he says the odor. escapint ''from the new milk, while cooling is taken in by the other milk, and retainedi to the injury of his buttler. T1his may senm like descending to little thinygs, but it miust, be remembered that it is the sumn of such lit. the things that determines whether tne pro ducts of the dairy are to be sold at cost or' below, or as a hilgh-paiced luxnry, .ir milk is to be converted inmo an article ot thie latter class, it must be lumdledi and kepit mr oleian, sweet vessels. OasTRjiuNraD THA~vr. --The in0re the lui (dtr is stimutlatedl to extra accretio~n ol milk no much the moi e is it liable to conigesttin andi inflammation The pressure, too), of a great quantity of milk iiponi the circular mauscle (splmecter), which crosses the eind~ of the teat, tends to set up more or less ir riadon, and this will seinetImes result in excessive thickenmz of the walls and hard milking, or eveni complete closure of the orinice. The siiplest, and best treatment Is to slightly dilate the opening ot the teat once or twice a (lay with a peirfect smiooth probe. A silver mnilking tube, about a iwolfik of an inch in diameter, wili answer; or, when this is not available, a p~robo 01 iho same size made of gutta-p)erchia. A sniall sine will lbe uccossary at first, atnd alter a hay or two, when that passes easily a larger one, until finally the orifice ls ca ally dilated and the mIlking sulicintly free. In every case the probe should tLe well oiled and Iitroduced with casutioni, so as to avoid injury to the inte~rnal parts. A silver probe shouildI be warmed beloire it is introduced. RYE Iron 80oii~io.-Thie grouinad for tis erop should be located near t he barn, to lie baudy for feeding, and it shouldl be in good heart. Let, the ground be deeply plowed, but don't plow up the subsoil,an~d thoroughly hmirow. T[hen spread six or 8 three horse loads ci well rottedl manure over 1t, and harrow this in-harr'owmg it lengthwise and thieni crossing; the objeet is to thoroughly hiue aind work the nuinure into the top soil. llaavinig done this~ rob your gronnd and then drill in the rye three bushels per acre. If manure le set.rce dIrii: In 509O pounds of some good fertilizer per ace. Two evils result from shoeing horses, which are never properly guaded against The shoes are allowed to stay oni too long, and thus the hoof becomes cramped, and the horse liable toi becorne lame. Second ty, by freqticitly tand carelessly pulling off shfoes, the hoof is liable to become b~roken. All thIs can be avoided b~y care and~ atten tion, but tihe better way is to without shoe. lng when possible. If the horse hats a tough, hard hoof. Inero Is ino necessity for sihoeinig, for any kind of farm work. Econ oiny alone wodld decIde against shoeing when there Is nothing to be gamed by it. A 'ORRilSP'ONDEiNT says: "in tmy own gardening I have found a most satislmacto. ry substituite for beanpoles, which limiter are not only expensive, but1 a1 source of trouble ad care, 1 plamnt a sunflower seed~ b~y each hill of heatii, lio alocke answering the samie purpose as thme ordinary b anpoie beslnes p~rovidilng an excellent Iced for my poultry I have I'o ucitsinig for this pur 1)0se a iiammitioth variety of suanflower seed, mny of thei liowera or wvhich mnas uiredi lifteen inches across the seed be'd. Tug rows of bushes aind trees wichl have grown alt random and frequently hno roadlsidls aiid insido fences are rarely either useful or ornam~aental. Le't any fm - mier who has these adjoinIng any hi eed tiop) ca'cumlate what they cost him in a yta , andi then decide whether hie catn Ion ger niiordI such a feature, Gi:or~n .BoN~s. -Ground nones make thie host fertilizers. The effect la more li.ting from the pure bione duist than an. l-eI Phosphates, the latter havIng its effect im a great measure at tirst. while the other DOMEBT10. HoRRnnAmSLn.-Horseradish is more requeutly tolerated than cultivated on ho farm. It is often found occupying ,omo odd corner, making a slovenly, veedy patch, from which a few pieces rc taken as wanted in the spring. Vhen left to itself it takes such t1hrough >ossession cI the soil that it is difficult o got rid of it. The only way to keep t unlder control is to plant the roots, let nem grow one season and then dig the vhole up. If left longer it will make rouble, and the roots will not be good. lets are the small side roots, about six nohes long and half an inch or less in hameter. They are made whon trim ning the roots for use or for market; as bey must be planted righ& end up, the ,op part is eut off square and the lower md with a slant. In this shape they ire sold at the seed stores, but enough or the home garden may [:e dug from my accessible patch. Market garden. irs plant them between the rows of .arly cabbages; if they start before the sabbagos are mature, the tops are cat )ff in hoeing; when the cabbages are eimoved the horseradish is allowed to ;row. In the family garden a small ilanting may be made without roference o the cabbage or other crops, plantiig ie sets eighteen inchis apart each way, vith a sharp pointed diiloe, having the ops of the set three inches below the surfaco. 13 sure and take up the roots, argo and suall, in autamn or early next spring. *"Dirriability is better than show." Durability of health is worth more than the wealth of Vanderbilt. Kidney-Wort is man's co-laborer in maintaining health. With healthy liver, bowels and kidneys, men and women will always be in good health. If the bowels are torpid, if piles torment, if the hack Is f uill of pain, get a package of Kidnoy-Wort and be cured without more suffering. A&"The most brilliant shades possible, on all fabrics are made by the Diamond Dires. Unequalled for brilliancy and du rablity. 10 cents. ONE of the most convenient articles to be used in a sick room is a sand bag. Got some clean, fine sand, dry it thor. oughly in a kottle on tho stove, make a bag about eight inches square of flannel, till it with dry sand, sew thO openirg carofully, ar d cover the bag with cotton or linen oloth. This will prevent tle sand from sitting out, and will also ena ble you to heat the bag quickly by plao ing it in the oven or eveni oi the top of the stovo. After once utng this you will never again attempt to warm tu, feet or ban1ds of a sick persons withli a brttle of hot wator or a briek. Tie sand holds thie beat ia long tii, and the bag can be tucked up to the back without hurting the invalid. It is a good plan to make two or three of the bags uitl keop thorm reily for usie. DKLI:VAN, 1\ is., Sept. 24, 1878. G'Mws---I have taken no0t 0u1ie OUC bot. tic of the Ilop Bitters. I watt a teeble oid man of 78 wi,0n I got it. To-day I aIm as active and feel as well as I did at 30. 1 see a gleat man3 that need snch a nsedi. cDi. I. OYCIN Cnanl SAr..--'Take tiuo p)icked mneat of twe'lm' botiled crabs or one well draiued cain of orab-meat. fSet this away to btcomfo cold, then arrange it upou a bed of' crisp, tender lettuce. WVork qjuiarter' of a p)oimd~ of buntter to a cam, then ad1 d the well-beaflteni yelks ot four e';gi.;, a (dessort 'p)onful of muns ta:'d p~owder, (iaonno jimpper' andt sait to taste. Mix these inigredients well tog~ethescr, then stir the maixturso over the lire, and add vimegar until it is as acid as you wishi it. Continuio to star it uai til it thielkcms like boiled custard, then remove it from the tire and set it aw~ay to become thioroughily cold. The dres sing must not be ponred over the salat1l until the time of sierving it. iIru1)hN ailad. -T1o 0110 gallon of cab bage cho'pped lino anud half gallon green~ tomatoes, one pint of green pepper, iirat taking out the seds, one quart oi juice and throw away. Te.n add tour tabldespoonfuls of nim ~~ i mustard, t wo tablespoo~nfuls of krosund ginger, one sp~ooniu~l of cloves, two ounceen of tur mioric, One ounce of1 celery seed, two p~ounds o1 browna sugar, two tablespoon fuils of salt to a half-gailon of good vineg~ar. Boil slowly twenty minut Ies, andl aid to the other ingredienlts, which must bo wvell mtixedl toget.hier. RInDON (lAKE. -Two and a half cuips of sug'tr, a teatsp)oonful of cream of tair tar, half a teaispoonftul of soda, four cups of flour, hour eggs. Rieserves a third of this mixture ants bake1 the reminider in two loaves of the samjo sizec. Aad to third re.served, one cup of raisins, a fourth of a p~ound of citron, oune cap of ouriantsq, two tablespoonfuls of molas ses, a teaispoonfuli each of all kinds of spice. Bake in a tin the same size as other loaves. Pu~t the three loaves to gethers with a little icing or currant jelly, plaeimg thhl fruit loaf in the centre, frost top and sides. A DEmLIoHTFUnJ W.NTitR Dmeasi5RT. One quart of milk, six eggs, reserving the whites of two, which beat to a stillf froth, and when the milkc boils drop iin in spoonfuls; in a minute or two remove careftully to a plate; alter boating the eggs light pour the boiling milk slowly mnto the egg, stirring the egg quickly the while; swo'oton it anlil p)iaco over the tire, stirring it all the time until it sim mors-it must not boil. .If it should aurdio pour it immsediattely umto a nothes r panm and stir until cool,. DAMSON ,TfELYy. -Damson jolly is mnade easily by putting the daml~sons in i jar in the ovoni aiid letting them heat gradually, and. so extractong the juico, T'o every pint of juico add oneo pouind ofi sugar'. Proceed then as for currsantl iohhy. Altear the juico is extraictedl for the jolly rub) thle fruiit throughs a sieve. This, ofieconise, r'emovi a tiro stons. Whons rubbed thrmouigh ltmo sieve weigh the fruit anud add its wvesght ini sugar; boil it ssn'il it atiffens, pui it il ('lps to) bardcon, and( it canh bei tuii'nedi into j-olly p~latos, and is d .licious wsih ookl mentls, PUnsi'v and odd chlairbacks are atie 2f sqIuaros of linen and1 saitini. 'ihii icoms att lust at5 slten'igo 'ombmiationu, b'.t the eint.et is (oxtellent , Where thE squarea are' jOiied, "(ove.r the sijams with ilacy stitcs. Thme satfim suquares mayv bo init without osuamecntation. and all the work be P~ut on ini the linen one. Ebroaidery,, or Pamliing, or etchlimg are the favorin methods employedl.' A JiANnsIOM arId( yet. simple, easily made aoln-eu~hnon cover is masde of oneI square of 54.a lm; on this (embrioider a pray of flowers; it may ho tdone with Kobsimgton stitch and '.rwelss or ith the pop)~lluar rib'bon emnbroiderv'. Finish the e'lge- wit h a cord or w ith frmg)-et silk HUMOBOUS. A BUIGLuA recently entered a house iu this City by way of the back window, tnd, encountering the resideut, fired several shots at him, none of them tak ing efrect, although his aim was acour. to. Having discharged all his ammuni Lion, the astonish lJ rascal politely asked. "Exeuso me, boss, but what is your business ?" "I am an insurance agent," replied the "boss." The btrglar bowed himself out backward, s-Aying as he wont, "I might have known it if I had only looked at his check." Pure cod liver oil, from selected livers, on the seashore, by Caswell, Ilazmrd & Co., N Y. Alsolutely pure and sweet. Pa tients who havo once taken it prefer it to all others. Plhyiclans declare it superlor to all other oil,. 01happed hands, face, pimples and rough skin cured by using Juniper &oap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. A COACHMAN Calls upon the doctor to ask what can be the matter with him. "My good man," said the prince of science,. "you've got dropsy- that's what ails you." "Dropay I What's that ?" "it's a morbid collotion of fluid in the sorous cavities within the body in your ca. I take it hydroperitoneum (aused ty cirrhosis of the liver, but curable by paracentesis." "I know, but what is it in English ?" 'You are all full of water inside." "Water? Oh, that's nonsense." (Reftects a momont.) "That scoundrol of i aaloon-keeper must have watered his liquor, and yet he swore to me he didu't." iltapiture (Ouredi. NxwT)WN, PA,, Sept., 29th 1882. PR. J 1. lAY an, Demar Sir - I will state to you that I am al! right, and have not worn the support since the 8th of July, and since then have been at hard work on a farm. There is no pain or soren. ms atlw tne nor has there been siee. Vours Itspect full v, G. L. uOVARTZ. SAD accident to a mulo: A colored blacksmith of Vionna was shoeing a mule not long ago, when the animal disengaged itself and drove one of its hind feet agai:tst the negro's head with the force of a battering ram. A few days afterward somo one faked the own or if the,. blacksith Aistiuod severe injuries. "I enn't say lie did," rtspon ded the mall, dejeotedly; "but O1,w nmlo gor's Oil thiree logs." In your hair falling out or your scalp disesed? Carbolino, a deodorized extract of petroleum, as now Improved and par fected, is just the article you need. Buy a bottle, and, hke thousais who are using it nil over the land, you will value it as the choicest of all toilet preparattions. IT never rains but it pours: A New port visitor, aifter a loug struggle, man aged to got a foothohld in socioty and all of a sudden found'that she had been in Vited to nine me(rnci' ) part.ios, all on the s1m11f! evening. Utteroly unableIc to de cide which to accept sie sat down and had i good cry over it, and that miaide her eyes and nose so red that shev was. sliamed to go to any. V'ge'n - is now -c-knowleded by our best physicians to be the Only sure and safe itenavc'y for all diseases arising from impure blood, such as scrofula and scrofu. Ious humors. ''Jom r j. .tim net the par't of a young lady~ botanit itfully ?" said an1 enthuia~stici well alom.; ini yius. "'Yes," caLutiouisy repheid his friend, ''it was a capital Alis re'praul'ttatin." But .omomhotw or other the paus~ ei eteen the last two wo) is was~ harii l lv long cuough to eat izfy the first. spolaker, and ho turned awgva "'more inl son'ow than in anger." * iydia E Pmnkham's V'egetable Comn pound strenthenICIs the atomacih and kid neys anti aitls digesttin. THYnow havo a new religious ."rack. et" in i'exas. Whenever a clorgyman finds his conigregaitioni is getting smai. ict he~ picks up a quarrel with a man, gives hinm a sound thrashing, and then tella his flock ho0w he hais pfuished a vainglorymng sinner. T1he result is, of course, a crowded house, and tihe work (If saving aonla goes on brauvoly. One pair of boots saved cver'y year' by us ing Liyonl's Patent Aletallhc leet Sutffen era. .-Wmau you're smoking a mneersechatum pipe and your year-old yonngater. tries to grab it, don't slap his hands aind toll laim he "mnustn't rouchi it;" but ju.st let the little fallow pult his tiny hand on the0 hot -bowl for ain instanat, and, ever after, the~ pipe may be0 safely loft in the middle of the floor, andt that hlabet wouldn't toucoh it wi a hammenr. Cu roj Ner vous Dehht ity and We'md 11eas ot Geineratlv'e Organis, $1 ail dentgmisutq Send~ tor circular. Allen's P'hoar.ay, J 18 iurst av. N. Y. .A mro curiosity: When the amall boy iu the near Wecst asks his father if h'o may go to aso Jumbo thie father replies, anxious that his son may See the biggest curiosity: '-No, my son; but if yon will ha a good boy I'll take you to see the Tariff, Commission." See adlvertsenmnt headeod " How t.) L1ve "O' in snothe'r column. A xisnrNo clih bus beeni organized1 by the~ yoimg~t aidhies (If Catlatlms, Iowa, ai1 titter tho young mon get "bhraced lp'' beforehantud, ini order to successfully pass through the trying ordeal at thea regular meeCtoigs of tho club, they simp-. ly chew the nme of the town. " Entirely lunami'p4',re'd." 7I GRaoo STREKIT, N e w lht xs wwtx, N. J., Sept. 5, 1881. 11. II. WA aNP.I & Co.: Aira-A severe atta mck of kidney dillicuilty entirely disap liared after uintg your Sate Kid~ney and 1liver Cuare. Jrax 13. Iss.a. '"THiuY toll me you have hlad somec imoney let t you," sai Brown. 'Yt',''" reph~lod iiogg, stadly, "'it -ll. tme lonig ago" ihn't fall to read the twenty dollar S'witg Mtmcitne advert isemrent of Charles A Wood & Co., then send for a circular. A TmuK io orn-husk is not a sign of a ha'd wiinter, Ina aome folks think. It tmekos no difference to corn-husks whaet t he wveather is, "Honugh on Rat.'' Otows ont rata, mico, ,i'5 rosohe-.; n~or-u1g-, t-ntn. vormihn. 15,. 311"THFi.a SWVAN n WOaM SYRUP,. for fovrisih. Dr. Klino's Great Nerve Roestorj S h marvel of the ag'e for all nervo diseae. Al. fits stoppe'l free. Randl to 981 Arch Stntt\ P'hiimael~a Pa. A ( RO~Az writes: "Can you inform me w t is the cause of the alarmmig ex iucres , of profanity in this country ?' ir We 4 -not know exactly, but think yi that t telophono is indirectly respon- di sible. and interview the contral a offlce et 4.4 b The f - ho, by mistake, saut his a' auburn-. e eetheart instead of a bot. tle of D 1 ugh Syrup a bottle of k halrdye, I know the beat way to comnut 0 Bnowk obliging: "A e you are going pat rocery store," said Mrs. Brown t nh1, "it 'will savo time if you atop . re and got a pound. of tea.",o I care about saving time ?" r oung Brown, contempt uously. as I shall have all the time the I long as I live, and I j ain't a-g hoard any up for my hieirs tpP 9- or.' Vegetine. 1i 1ey Complaints. DISEA OF THE KIDN:YS. Teto sy of an actite attack of inflamina tion of t'etdoteys tire as iollows: Fever, pain In the small of the back, and thence shooting down- C ward; unblin'sa Of the thighs,Vontillting, Usually at first a deep ro4we61l of the nritie which bncotnes pale and color 'ss as the diseaso Increasen, and is discharged vy often w.th pa i and dillicu'lty; costlveness, a- lie degree of colc. in chronio diseases of the eineys the symptomis are pain iu ) the back and i dryneas of th sktti, frequten arinationis ( - ally at, night), general diop , heiadache, d - of sight dtliducattion, and pal Iitation o 1 tri, radual los of strengtth, pialeness are *. ,. :SO 1 he face, cough anud short loSa of bredt h. f In diseases of I li kidneys the VEomriE gIveS Inmmledlate rollef. It has never failed to cure when It is taken regularly aid directoits followed. In many cass it, iay take several bottles, esicccially t cases of long stawlIng. It acts directly upon the secret ion, cleasiti and st tegthecting, IrinoVIng all obtrcctions and hiupurit.ex.-A great naniy can tostify to v 15ss of long standing having been perfectly cuiredty the V'ONTVNs, even after try ing itany of tie known remedies which are said C to be expressly for this de.io. Kidney Complaints. CINCINNATI, 0., March 19, 1li1. H. R. 8rxvExs: Dear Sir :-i have used yourVOwRTINK for some tlnte, and can truthfully say it has. been a great benefit to me. ani to those suffering from dia cases of the Kidneys, I cheerfully roootumitend It. eispoelfily, 0. It. SMITlI. Atteated to by K. 13. AsItleid, Druggist, Cor. E ght It and Central Avenue. CixciNNATi, 0., A pril 19, 1877. MR1. It . ST EVENs: I have suffered several years with the KiRin t Complalft, and was Iuduced to try VNKTIK. I have taken several bottles of yoiir preltiration, and I ame convinied it IW a valulnhote remIVdy. it has ione rue inore gool than aiy other ineditne. I cU ll1earti3 recoiiienti it. to all sulering from Klitrwy Compleahi. Yours respetinity. J. N. M MII.EN, First Ilook-kecepr lor Newhal, Glet & xCo., Flotr lerchanth, No. 83 % est Flronrat si., Cillearllati, o. VtHT( t Ne ha restored thmuiandsi to healti who have been lotg azfi ianitult suilforers. Vegetine PtEiPAnII ity H. R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine isR.old by All Druggists. Sf e HE REATCURE KIDNEYS,LIVERI AND D WEL. c It oleansos thoe s tom o hdrdplo THOUSANDS cPCOASES Jieae haeboon quickly roltovoctj, and in short time a PERFECTLY CURED.e PiIR,$.EQUID Ottn' Y SL li n'10sS WELLBiTCIL~tDo'r ao,,nu'rlnntt OH. S(CHENCK'S MANIRAKE LIVE~R PIL LS do not prodeC?'c~liess at the stmntoh, nitisea orgr -. '1hy atct dI rectly onl tbe Liver, the organ whieb, when in a healthy (con ditioi, puii'i the blood f->r the wholou body. In CON IPATIOjthey cleanse ffhe0 stomach anid bowels ithout disposinug them to subsequent Cos- I tivenesse They are tl e only pe'rfect prepuration of MANDR-A.J% the great ttibtitute I for Mercury, Tluere is niot their equail in the whtolo rit ;o of Cathatrtic Medicines a known to nui Dr. chonk - ook on Consumiobn, Livor (omp. it and Dyspopala is sent free, pJost-pmJt . Address DR. J. H. SOIHENO1( & SON, ____________ JPhiladelpjhia, Pa, TR UTH 'a siuvr. an, 'I tiRiP (tfeyour f,..n hh J.thi. MAne d RUPTU E .Il (iEN B W Ttkfo theo iext aind Fasutest. a ct ttler tot. ATIe)AI tC no t' hilta.a Ii. H\uro Cuef F Pyo it-, ini 4 hiour. Free to . P____'- U- w,.HA- nale. t. lti ms. Mo. ABA il'tlcN- P'UItCNIAM ING AGENCY. ty t1c . tSctin i or et'~iur cdrese n.M tib et'C ich lo lug otnr Rithuber Htamnpc andi Mcuel ~T Katin ple fret.. g, P.* lIlseeli . C.. Ciovoland,(Q n AflF ma' for Nalo In thn, richt. 3 *di mdc heaulthtict paert o-IINI SilFt .4WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS,. Beat C oeng lynpTastes good. Uan. , imje. ol by druggtala C will OosImier a ftavor umsoat the wiever. CItErI awSS f hue rmnbieli.br by Ctating that flhey * A th titverisemenltOi ni this Ifourna I, (stawuius psaper). UsE of adjeCtive9: Rector (whose irate has lately loft tho parish), visit. g old womru-"Well. Betty, I expect, )u will 'miss Mr. R-)binson a good )al ?" "Betty-"Oh, yet. sir I Ho were beautiful young man, sir." Rector Well, 1 was a very good man, Betty; At I don't know about his being ex itly 'beautiful.'" Betty-"Oih, he eren't much to look at in the face, 'I now, but, lor', sir, his innards was iYely." If you feel tu), drowsy, debilitated, lave sallow color of skin, or yellowish rown spots on face or body, frtquent cadache or dizziness, bad tasto in mouth, iternal heat or chills alternated with hot lushes, low spirits and gloony forebodings, rreguiar appetite, and tongue coated, you re suffering from "torpid liver," or "bil Dubnces." In many cases of "liver com la-nt" only part of these symptoms are xpericnced. As a remedy for all such ases Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis overy" has no equal, as it effects perfect id radical cures. At all drug stores. "Yj;, sir," says tho oldest resident, 'the first trip I made from Lrowoil to loston was over the old canal, and I rorked my passage on the canal-boat." 'Worked your passage ? How 9" in uired his audinoco. "I led the horse," olemuly remarked the aneiout mariner. Bad temper often rroccedn frqmu those ainlful disoi dera to which women are sub ect. In female complaints Dr. It. V. ?ierce's "Favorite Prescriptiou ' is a cCi' ain cute. By all (Iuggists. A CoM'orroT, wh o recei ' tly received large sum of money from a rich rela ivo, was asked. "Do you still intend to tick to your trade?" "Well, I won't Atndle typei any more," ho replied; 'but I shall 'set up' beer for the boys, ecasionally," Young or iiddle aged ment s.ff-;ring romn nervous delay, loss of memory, Iremature old age, as toe rUsuir. of bad abits, should send three suiunp for l'ari 711 of Dime series paibh'et a. Addrt as Voin's DIPsensAuiAn Mmtom. A:.-oiA WHEN a mai kums to mo fer mtv ice, find out what kiud of advice bo wants, .d I give it to hun; this satisfys him hit ho and I are two z / smaairt laien az hol e is living. ***"Ke~p to your place and your pice IV ini keu you." But You cannot. expect o keep ymur place without health, the oundation of all success. For iUtLICO, a railroad engineer in hl en ploy of the C. ,V. & St. Paul 1t. R. hal been grievously ffected with diabetes for six years, lie kok four boxes of Kidney-Wort and now writes that he is entirely cured and work0 regularly. Zi-l"Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be ,olored to match that new hat by using ie D8iamond Dycs, 10 cents for any .olor. "WoI Was it that said it is not good or mtn to he alone?" asked a Sundav eltool teacher of ihis class. A briglit ittle boy anlswore(d: ''Daniel, fsir, whenl io was in the lion's don." What It <ld n' I.ran mad Latiy. 30f1nU0TON STA Ti-'N, N. Y., Dec. 28, 18'78 GENTS --A numuber of p~eOple had ben mPing your Billers here, ad with malrkedi fect. In one ease, LL lady of over seven ,y yeaTI~tiuuen sick [or years, and for ,he past ten years has not beeni able to be iround half the limo. About, six months igo die got so feeble she was hlCp/Css Ler 01(1 remedies, or physicians, tiemg em 10 avail, 1 sent to Deaposit, for ty-flve mIles iway, and got a bottle of Hop Bitters. it mnproved her so she was able to dress her telf and walik about the house. When she iad taken thie second bottle she was able o take care of her own room and walk out e her neighbor's, and has imnproyedl all the ime smnce. My wife and children also iave dermyed great benefit from their use. W. B. H ATUIAWAY, Agt. U. 8. Ex. Co. "I LIKE your new hat very much," ie said; "It.'s 'chic,' there's ai sort of abandon'-." "There isn't any sort fa baud on it," sho said, poittinig, ' 'it's real ostrich feather." lututre Cur'ed. 3HOENIXviLi.R, PA ., Atignst 2(4th 1882. Da. J. B. AMAYSIC, 831I Arch 8'reet, 'hiladelphia., Dcar MSr-l have been nulired very' badly, it gave ti'e a greati teal of troubie and ver'y severe p'imn, so hat I was comntned to myW bedl. I receiveal 'our treatmient, foir rr pture In D)ecemiber 880, anud thme following March 1881 1 lefa 03' support oaff and foel sotmdii to-day. Yours truly. 1''. B. Ruswrra. Nav'an go uder a tree (luring a thnn ier storm. It isn't fair to the light ing, which has often to sp~oil a veryv ~ood tree to get at a poor sort of a marn. (Consumapton Curett. An old physician, retired tromi practice, Laying hand placed mn has han is by an last india .missionary the foramula of a imple vegetable remedy for the speedy nd pcrmainent cure of Constumptlan, lronuchmtls, Ontiarrh, Asthmna and all throat nd Lung Affections, also a postive and1( adical cure for bNervous D~obility and all fervouis (Complaints, after having test ed ts wonderluil cuirative powers in thIoluauds >f cases, his felt it his ('uty mn~ake it :nown to his suaiierinug fellows. Actuated y this motive and a desire to relieve hul aatn sufferinig, I wilt send free of charge, o all who des~ire it, this receipe, in Ger can, French or Eniglish, with full dlirec Ions for prep~aring and uising. 8ent by naul by addressig with stamp, naming his paper, W. A. Noyes 149 I'owcr'8 T'ux sting of a bee is onlyv 0one thiirty econd~ of an inch long. it is only you r naginlion that makes it. seem as jong s a huoe-handlei. at IN('(fIft) i'rtO:u i)EATII, williami .1. con in~ia, ort.' a'n inl, M is'.. v: a Ihe fall of- 1576, I was ftakenu with, iafyr.nitra 01 lit Limosi, fnilawe'ila y a severo c'Oha. I lout may pri'ate aind Idsh. and wascnnned to) my bied. InI c7I wa admitte d to, the litsu'itai. Thea dcra~ aid I hard a hnain in may hang as hip as a haif adollar. (Anne timean arniport weunt aroiitnd that T waa dadul gfavnd 'a up kno. iaa a trid~~ fold ume of P1.'. wIL. lAM I(A~I/T, ntArSAMf Fou Trun LUisrs.I at a bottle. whaen to aor murpriso, I 'omimncedu~ to uainlottr, andau in-diay I focilabottor than for t i hro ears pastI. BAKERl's PAIN P'ANAU~ \ cuire ai inav a Man or hast. F'or uiso xnraiy or' ianternaity. So long as some people will eat the kin of a sweet potato, after dlue remion trance, try to make it as nearly eatable S possllble. To (do this th( p~oiato4'n hould ho baked ini a dlripping pain; the kin will then be haked uniformly, and hero is almifost no dainger of its burnmng ni one side. If you have enough left rom oneo meal to warm for anothmer, do ot throw them awvay, but slice themn hin nA fry themn in butter. t LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUNDs Is a Positive Cure 'or all thoso Painfil Complaints and Wenknessek so common to our best female populit ton. A Medlcine for Woman. Invettet by a Woman, Prepared by a Wonan. rho Greatent MIntien DIhevcery Since the Dawo of istory. Wt1 revives tho drooping spirits, Invigorates and harmonizes the organic functions, gives clasticity and firmness to the step, restores tho natural lustro to the ayo, andI pl nts on tho palo chock of womnan tMo fresh roies of lifo's rpring and early summer tine. ;2YPhysichns Use It and Prescribo It Freoly -1D It rosoves falpitnss, flatuleney, destroys all craving for stimulant, and rolioos weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight tnd backaheo, Is always permanently cured by its use. For tho cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex thi Compound to unsurpassed. LYDTA V, PINKiEAMN's 1LOO1 PUITFIEIt all a.od.'eito vumy -ieo of liulnons fromln tie 131-)0(1, aitt give toito andleal tr'01 to the katsinoo tutn woman ur child. Inist on liaviug t. Ioth the 4,.onpounit n ni Ioil Purifler are prepared at'tJ3aud23-> Wetern Avenne, L.ynn, tasos. l'rieoof either, 01. Six bottihs for $5. Sent by mall in the forta of pIl!s, or of loznges, on receipt of price, Si per box for either. 3rs. PInkham froely avitwers all ltters of inquiry. Enclose 3et. sta-up. Send for pamphlet. LNo r'nmilouli. 1-- Without 1.DI A E. PIN .IIAM'S aud torpidity of the ilvrt. 26 conta per box. gydold by nil uggita.i () IHAS IEEN PROVED Tho SUREOT CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES.9 Doon alaino back or urordred urino indt ato that you are a victin TlIEN DO NOT C IIESITAT:I uso Kidney-Wort at once, (d ug- C g13ta rcominenditrndI it wilttpedIly over- a. oomo the diso ao a1 - toro healthy action, s Ce For complaint peculiar ; r n a ie to your sex, such e.s pain . Vndwo:'.mnoses, Klidnoy-Wort i unsurpausaod. as it will act promptly and nafoly. EithorfSox. Incontinence, rotention ofurino, * brick dust or ropy deposlts, and dull dragging C 0 pains, all speedily yi ctl to its curntivo power. 43- SOLD EY ALL rnUGGIST0S. Prico $1. 2 CELEBRATED - - ~ c ITTER (ilti fiashhi umd reineiet hare raipidly glving grannil ii ie the adlvaillee of thlis conjtirig spett'lic, a old mi falahtonerli (ilensim re'garti litind lim lioit at at ltiite! iif enre,* lite heeilut 111 ex liodei lby ith~el sucvss of Ithe great renov~aint, wvhichi tionu tihe systelin, t.m Ifitlil7z the tirres, hocuira' izi ta iami, dliiradeea ai-i miirwhr-is I ni blooi, i t ! r li te imi .i imriniit, stmii 1.iontutes at 'r aie bya 1 .1,i in Iii tles i eraily '11he Inh td and WOrlllesis. atro mIever him P'tted or txofmterfelfeid. 'T us Is espem'lally truem of it fanlmiy iuenlicine, and it. Ia poda1tve pro if that tiho rentedy hmitated is of the highest viduo. Atl sioon as it, hadl been (38ted andl provedi by bhe whiole worldi that Slop lIitters wats thte puiireat hiott sil most "ailuiable faitlly enicineil Oil earth, ntianv iimliations sprung up andt began tio steal thu not iees ini whlioh the press aiimi tiie peope of ihe country had expressed 1th0 utieriti. of ii. Li., anel' ini every way trying to ini diute atIlerinig iunvalis to use t.reIr mtuff instead, exptitlint mnakie iluolOY til hOetrocht aind gtod uminme of ii. 11. Many others started nostrnius puit Up) ini sl'dar slyle to 11. B., withi variously ievisertl imints in wich the word " hlop," of "itopst" were used in aI way to '.ndutco peole io believe they were tihe sao as llop Bitters. Ai sitel preendedi reumotite or cures, no iatier whatt thteirt 1.e io tr naome is, anti 0 peoially those with It e ord I. 11)p ' or "11a p5" tn their natn1e or inl any1 wtiy cthtnecto'l with themla or their nuine, tire tz.tations or coilnutrfeita. Bewuare of them. iouch nonei of thiem. Use nothing brLit genuine llop B-iters, ih a buinoh or cluster of green tL)1ts mon tiue wihite laibol. Trust nothing else. tDrugglsts anti ditier~s arn warned uagaitist douiiug ini Iiiit.ti io or monittet t-lls. 0 c a a COUGU Est I.E.ILLER & O& P T T SURGN. PA Agonta Wanted1. Thte Cumlmniuntinmg Triumnpit. A oplet (yojlla I f homusiehitdm knowleaid for tho irieed, 'I.ustrater),iune Itn ini auithoi mlii. Mcnd for Press notcenmani inIt pr ticularii now. Otiit mii intrute. lionshbow toaell. 'ree to actumninagnntm. fincem ssguaran. TF.his 51o ti n N.Yisger, o20 - V ii nti 1* - il~it i i n irm ii acLiii .niwe tttei Itis. 12 tns I'nnes c b h si oithr $mt ih am co mbi 8ts tando o b (n ined taentoilan if do na ithnnhifCit of o thewt ist an o sandniebrnhm'iit. dit.Oi at, tren~ tw f My percelan-lined Pumps are manufactured under license and buyers are guaranteed against any and all claims from the Company holding the patent. Dos fait to atke a note of thie point. Carefull made , AL of the most Best Selected Valuable Timber. Improvements. The BLATCHI.EY PUMPS are for .sale by the best houses In the tra o. Name of my nearest agent will be furnished on applicalon to C. 0. BLATCHLEY, Manufaiturer 808 h ARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. DEDERICK'S HAY P SjE,'SE Are son' any iro on trial to< uaerato tga nat all at er Preser-s, the cistomer kee - Ing th one that suaita beae. No one has ever dared show ip any o'her Pres,. is Dd rick'a' Press is known to be beyonid comlptition. and will bale at lessexpenie with twice the rapidity and load tun(ro in a car thnn any . ther.Tihonly it)wny inferior Inachlines can be s4hd Is to decelro the Inexperienced by ridliculooy fiole stnte. niens, and thussell w'tIhout ih <(r weeing, und swintli the purchas- r. Working any other P1ress alongpiel 0 Detlerlek's I Iwoy 11 usH - 1 purchasrr a 1)ederick Press, and all know it too well to show up. Address for circular and locatIon of Western anti Southern storehouses an't Agents. P. K. DEDERICK & CO., Albany, N.Y A4E N T.O W1oata't.RHenner M'f'z Cn.,Titttsur.-,PN. RUP E5I'T O' COeebatse MRanirse fires LOId Sng E1ot Guts at 542 tsp. Double Barrel Breoich Loaders, 610 Up. Forehandt & Wsasworth Choke boro -.149. lf Ila'eeel Londislig 44ns10. at $14.40 up, Is t asalt it rmeset Lcn ssIi (I I sssII aC 1 ia '. toiSf amaost apparaead in h and Amorin tuuko. All kinds of~sssig Isapsoteiansses aud arU. clow rentured by - i.rtsname- sivoan tn:akerA. .4I.4. C. 44RUSt at CO.. 71. 11ns-ket illt., Bond i-cent aianp for Prico-LWit. PL a us61 is in. YOUNG MEN Vr** "nw"!,t' T* sd be certain of y aituato, ra VALJ q ROS. Juansaville. Wiscommt. 31TASTOPPED FREE I . ~ treano Perbollsfesteredl Dk. KIJNE'G REAT 'OrIITI5I TW & RA U8Rs3 tf sirt for kYf, EpIl-r asnd Ntrea-/ rem&ns INAJL: sit.:s i.' tnen as diectert %e f.le fraiday3 tur. Treatise aid $2 trial bottlefrei - Vlttleantsthey paying-expreaga~. Beti rias . ad rres4s aditress to Dia. K61 B.,tl OI...A Shglt.Phu i.rolsp. as . trecs I; Lpd rl tailtalo a aciis s eltta~ i- a I in flCo .11 -ao uo life i'a-du': stir; ILsurv. Usiay nag dhowingokup the.NewYora'ofato-,v. withiits alul .., its Oountena teiahas, toa rog-n... Ac instay.Iatu lark crinca In t is i or i n et 0 : n . t s al l a n ti te tro n a sn ow ron DR. ALLS ')er Conssnmition, Colds, Pneumosunta s,. uensau, Iiron ahi D lifli'teler. lttaoneisitis, &orENefienai A stinit Crtcp il 'oo. msg Cougia, an all Dliasen es of han i rent lanu rgans It Nooths snni bena s a s ~amsuhrnane nithe Loun a, inisamed andl Isnionedl lby ther ilseasae, ainffc rveta thessa nit swarst~ and.1 I~~(oa'nsmtion Is not a mnentrable asen Iiay. HA UsH A 'Qt cur you, eves. 3O OARD A LARO0rF wilh no l'EOr.'SMAu.nazN. AG ENI' a A oand W1 cente for Lomploso outfit wit all the ohrousa $4. AUMO 11 uit Laoxard in your own noumay. Fr M on. I~adiesa, 1ioya ar Girn. Address, l'OPLXs AAstNE, liui Us, Phils., Pa. ANYBO DY CN NT A B lISHI A IJU5. N l'.SS UN asn ipvestyanont oft $2 that will pay #10 nor daty. EDI bO Ml Ui81C CO., IPZ Chestnust ..trot, l't udnli., l'ia. "4a)tW' A,.,4.46,l d Ou C E 7 trboe ntLable, Dnrsabio anad Econu~orical, M/sunne 4 ne10 potetr esifA M4 A*." lned seaIts lsa asAy esbr Me osi nsol lt tc with SO Autoumuo UO1-( - rnd for ih t.setad (O~atre "J." for tlm'orati~p is nnfahlinn. and I nfallt S4~ buS~slin outring lipiinpf lo URE ANIl'its, Spaarmnj. UJnnvul sons, St. Vitus Daneo, ing, 8ecrofuila -mda all Norvous and IBland Dim. facos. Ta Ulo rgysnien, lAhwylr JitiAterary \fens JIsndios anar' all whses itssatasry emnpaltyment e fifyj i't ois Prastra. thalor, snaeh, baaosnla or 'Kidnnyojs, or -whao requt~ira a ner5ve rissinnt. IAMA R , a T Ab Ni:ltVih INE in s. NEVER FAILS. ";aia~s It thl',P," tht ny. r astninaod thet asaial17 a a~atla nggist TIlE DH1. 8. A. IJCIIMOND) MED~lICAL. CO,, $5 DayM io~ $2 Sample Freo A titroas G.on'i Ageneay, l. llndtson ot reet,N.Y. DROPr Ns yasr the oe laub tisrm raf neo, 3hoapo Iuscriptn.masooks, for tolr "Praivato Cirou. or to Ageunts." It will 'puzzlas" andt ARTOSOItI YOU. The Impoved Tasic T~russ. TIto only T'russ thast can bni worn weth ca-a uatght andl rlay. Thei rcenst iianpro'vetneuat reitoia it ini .p" sitiona ouder ths aieveora-t 'train. 'tna a lit5use jn thor otty. Memaa for circuansto Iii laroYest E-las lie 'rs. 4o.. 820 ansasid~, sisattway, cor. ?2hls Nts'eet. New~o Yorka i-l.. for thalt etylo of PaillI,AIID.I5PiIIA Hl~iGERt, Erinaal toa asay Singer ins Ilt nelorknt. .Rem<;mbehr, woc - snH ft to 'eareeca in ?'wd b roie y/oupaylfor (t, Tisitopunss ' tile other contpafntea retal fo.r Es50. A ll Mrahns warranated f,~r 3(00n1. ftnd foar Titustratedt Cii cilAlR1,P'S A. WOOD & CO.: 1i i. a Si., iladel)iPh$