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N W V '- " .-.. . I .- . ' "A AGIOULTURm, DisN s ny ,ARTMWoBMs-Pasteur's investations In respect to splnio fever have shown how grass grown oter the graves of cattle dead of this diseae and barled even for years is a source of infec tion tocanitnals feeding upon It. His dis oovery points to the agency of earthworms in carrytng the germs of deadly bacteria from buried carcases to living cattle. He obtained earthworms from the soil filling a pit into which the carcasses of qnimals dead from hplenle fever had long before been tbrown, and from the intestinea of these worms he obtained the means of re producing the disease in its most virulent trin by nocnlation. *He showed that the worms by casting out over the surface earth cpntaining the bacterite germs were the cause for their presence upon the veg etation- which grew upon the spot, and that animals. which ate of this vegetation were as certainly killed by the germs which they swallowed as were those which re ceived the same germs through the prick of the inoculator's needle." Now it one disease may oe communica ted in this way why may notother? The result of these investigations, it seems to me, is of great practicalimportance.. From it we may learn that all animals dying of infectious diseases, or indeed of diseases not well understood, should be buried in places not accessible to healthy cattle, or where the vegetation growing on the graves cannot be eaten by stock. Farmers not infrequently are very careless in this regard, burying cattle dying of disease in eugh places as are most conven'ent, and allowing stock to range and fed over the graves, I have no doubt that many far mters in their experience can now trace the deaths of cattle to this source. THE IVY.-T1he plant of all plants for the house is the ivy. If one has a piece, a bit only 6 inches long, with time and pa tience all the rest will folliw. if the plant has roots, plant it in a pot in good soil. If it has not roots, do the same, and it will soon make roots, tor it is one of the easiest of all things to grow from cuttings. Slow of growth at first, if given larger pots as the roots require, it will in time run to be trained over the window frame, up the cor ner of the room and along the "ornices, over picture frames and everywhere, and make a drapery so beautiful that no one will ever think of tke pattern of the wrdl paper, Aamoumvrri occupies nearly half the population of this countr'. No other in dustry compaies with it in extent of ope rations, capital invested, rapidity of de velopment or increment to the national wealth. 'T'his industry feeds 50,000,000 people at home, besides contributing lully four-fifths of the annual exports. It averts famines In the Od World, pays off our national debt, stimulates all other indus tries and gives prosperity to every com inunity. Yet, with all this wealth and power and industry, the farming classes exercise less influence in legislation than any other class. Our of a great many experiments which 1 have made, I have never known the ad dition of nitrogen to a fertilizer to increase the crop so much as it increased the cost. with possibly one exception, on potatoes, and that may possibly have been owing to isome other cause. Last season I had about forny exp~erimental plots5 a corn, po Latoes and cucumbers, including Prof. At water's special nitrogen set, on corn,which - 1 ant repeating with potatoes on the same dation of nitrogenous substances increase the crop enough to pay for their addition ali cost. Tnx only beet-sugar mianufactory that, is now in successful operation in the United ltates is ho Alvaredo factory in (Jalfor nia, which lia now been doing a paying business for three years, and shows no aigns of giv ing out. During the season ending in May, it made l.891,688 pounds oh retined sugar, and 24,167 pounds of crude leesides 111,775i gallons of molasses, irom 11,280 tons of beets. The average coat of the beets to the factory was $2 28 per ton, and the growers were satisfied with the price. IN commenting upon the fact that up ward o1 $8,000,000 worth of cotton-seed mneal is annually imiported into Great jirit ian to feed cattle, EIsnghish agricultural au thorities style it the very best food lmnpor ted, admitting that only by its use can Enn glish grazors compete with the Americans. It might be prl1table for our cattle raisers to take this hint and feed proper rations of cotton aeedl meal. IN keeping sheep over winter they will do very well on coarse hay and straw, pro. vided they are given a feeding of oats and corn at least once a day. The ewes that are expected to give the early lambs should be liberally fed, while those coming later on should be sep~arated and treated Iu the same manner later in the season. What is desired in a good ewe Is phenty of milk for the iamb. THRE~ is no0 doubt whatever that as the world giows older,the varieties of animals dlimimnsh in numbers, those of the larger nize being gradually exteiiminated, such for instance as the elephant, hippopotamus and rhinocerus. .Not one of the sixteen species of horses found in the geological deposits of this contmnent, when white lien first settled here, is imow in existence. IAnNaiss should never be kept in the itableas wvhich are not entirely free of ma nure. The ammonia thuns produced is rapidly absorbed by ihe leather, and the result is saidi to be the same as if it was sattiratedl with strong lye. It has the ef feet of rotting the leather and harness thus exposed, and will conscquently remain sound a comparatively brief thue. Tims frequent mysterious burning of hay-ricks and barns is believed in many instances to be due to wasp's nests, which are ignited by spontaneous combustion. The chemical action produced by heat on the wax causes it to ignite with the papery -formation with which it iSsaurrounded,and the hay or dry shngles of a barn Lcould thius readily take fire. A niN for keeping potalves may be made of namrow strips, with a space between them; and having legs to raise it above the ellar bottom. It may be made of any desired length, and cross boards may be put in to separate varieties, if preferred, An arrangement of this kind will prevent -injury from dlampness, and providle thor. otigh ventilation. A. lAes40HmUsa'rJs Yankee has Invented a cow-tail holder. It is used for prevent ang the tails from becoming dirty In the stable, is liht, and said to be quite an ac qluisilion. Rfoo-rs extend much further than may be supposed. Strawberry root. range out-4.ard fiye feet, onions, from six to nine, and trees send out roots to a distane offen as getat as thirty feet, DOMMTIO. IN a clinical lecture lately delivered at the. Peniylvani Hospital upon the 0 artifloial feeding of infanta, Dr. Arthur . V. Meigs described-a food which he has I devisad and with whi h, he says, he has met with good success in many cases of defeotive nutrition, It contains the same elements as' are . found in human I milk and in more nearly the same pro portions than any other food heretofore recommended. This consists of two parts of cream, one of milk, two of lime 2 water and three parts of a solution of milk -sugar -of the strength of 17-t I drachms to the pint -of water. Tho milk to be used should be good ordinary < cow's milk, and not the very rich milk of Jersey or other high-bred stock, and the cream in the same way should be such as is usually sold in cities, and not I too rich, containing about 16 or 17 per cent, of fat, The quantity of. this food I taken by a new-born infant should be two or three fluid ounces every two hours, and if it thrives it will soon take as much as a gill every two hours. The beat way to prepare and use this food is to order five or six pokages of. milk sugar, containing 17f dracms each; the contents of one of these to be dis solved in a pint of water, and each time the child is to be fed let these be mixed together and then warmed three table spoonfuls of the sugar solution, two of lime water, two of cream and one of milk. This makes about a gill, and as much of it as the child does not take should be thrown out and a fresh4 mix ture made for the next feeding. " The solution of sugar should be kept in a cool place and at once thrown away if it sours, as occurs if kept more than a day or two in warm weather. The dry su gar keeps indefinitely and is easily dissolved in warm water. A pint bottle should be kept for the purpose of con taining the solution, tQ serve also as a measure of the quantity of water to be used with each packago dissolved and also to save further measuring. K6,01CUED1 F11od1 DEATII. wiliatn J. coughlin, of somervine, Mass., says: in the fall of 1876. I was takon with 1SLUnDING oF ruE LmmuN, followed by a severo 66iagh. I lost my appetite and flesh, and was oontined to my bed. In 1877 I was admitted to the Hospital. The doctors said I had a hole in my ing as big as a half dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead, I I gave up hope. but a friend told me of DR. WIL LIAM HALT/S BALSAM FoR THE LUNoS. I got a bottle, when to my surprise, I commenced to feel hetter. and to-day I feel botter than for three years past. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA etres pain in Matn or Beast. For use extornally orinternally. nEsH0No THE Boym.-Lt is a problem with some mothers how to (tress the boys warm enough without making their clothing burdenaome to them. All chil dren now are supposed to wear knit wrappers and drawers; then long atock ings, of the heavier grades of yarn, and thick shoes clothe the loner limbs. For boys from 5 to 8 or 9 it is a good plan to utilize their outgrown blouses of flannel. Rip out the pleats and make plain shirt waists; at the side scams the buttons which hold their stocking sup porters can be securely fastened. Ad ditional buttons can be put on at the nack and front and the knit drawers be buttoned to his waist. With a coat of ordinary thickness, closed to the throat, the chest will be sufilictly pre ted. Pure cod liver cil. froma selected livers, en the seashore, by awell, Hazard & Co., N Y. Abeoolutoiy pure and sweeo. Ps tents who have once taken it prefer It to I all others. Phiysicians declare it superli I to all other ouls. Chapped hands, face, pimples ai*l rough I skin cured by using Juniper Boap, made a by (Jaswell. Hazard & Cjo.. New York. A WAamlNG fluid which, it is said, will ~ not rot or injure clothes in any way, is made of one pound of potash, 011e onceo of salts of ammonia and one ounce of ~ salts of tartar; dissolve the potash in ~ three-fourths of a gallon of water and ~ let it come to a boil; then add( the salts of amnmonia. Put in a jug and thien add tale salts of tartar, and cork the jut. A half teacupful shlould be used for th,- C first boiler of clothes, and for the second ~ boiler add just a little more. The only natural hair renewer ileOCarbo line, a deodorized extract of pretroieumn, i: preparcd without distiulation or rectifica- 11 (loln with acids or alkalies, containing no' mineral or other poisons, delhghtfully per- 1: fumed anti as clear and pure as rpring i water. HOMRE-MADR CnAcKEnS. These are more wholesome for children than cook-I ie, and the novelty of having them~ made at home goes a good way toward making them eatable. Take three fourths of a cup of butter or lard, one pint of sour milk, three teaspoonfuls of t baking powvder. 8tir all except tihe milk in with the flour, and when thor oughly mixedt put the milk in. Be careful not to knead them too much, us there is danger of their being tough; roll thin and bake in a quick oven. ProxrRD LITmEs -Make a brine sitronig enloughi to float an egg; stick your limes on two aides withl a silver fork; then a put them in the brine with a weighlt on a the limes to keep them well under tihe brine; let them stand ini a warm place for a week; they are then fit to eat. t You can add some1 red pepper to the e brine. *If you~ are a woman and want bo0th c health and beauty, remenmber that all au- c perficlal efforts to Increase your personal I charms are vain. Freshness and beauty accompany hoalth, and to secure this Mra'. Lydia E. Pink ham's remedIes for all fo. I male weaknesses offer the surest means of a renovation. The highest Intelligence losest its hlstre 'when it must find expression through a bihlous complexion. Good for either sex. IN washing scarlet flannel, to prevent the color from changing, mix with the water a eupful of flour, having previous ly boiled it in a quart of water for ten or fifteen m'inutes. Do not rub on a board, but squeeze and rinse uip and down several tinmes. If greatly soiled wash in three or four waters, and care must be taken to have them all of the same temperature. 8TATNED wood work Is improved b~y washing It wlth tea leaves thlat have been kept for a few (lays. Drain them and pour on enough clean water to cov er -them, and place on the stove and let them boil gently for about twenty min u.tes. When nearly cold dip a flannel cloth In the water and wipe the paint, drying with another flannel, To render cotton goods uninflamma bie, add to the stareh size fifteen parts borax for every thousand parts size. MANYu persons may be cleaned; as well as windows, by using whiting aud wa HUMOROUB, A Boy brought a handsome boquet ad a little box addressed "To seat No. '6 east side of the Capitol," to the Son to Clamber at Wasaington the other lay. The seat of Senator - q is No. 00 although it is on the vest side. The Senator denied all mowledge of the matter, but at the so [oitation of the boy opened the box. .t was found to contain a nice little flask >f whisky and a note rending: "My )arling-Our meting was so happy." L'he Senator closed the box and told the >ago to take "the -thing away." le knew nothing about it. The boy larried the box into the House of Rep -osentatives, and seat No.00 was found ,o belong to\ Congressman vha was equally emphatic in his deni his. There are few who have such faith u Congressional innocence as not to )elieve that a Congressman was found villing to give the missive a welcome. *' "In choosing allies, look to their sower as'well as to their will to aid you." ,n choosing a remedy for bowel, liver and Lidey diseases, try Kidney-Wort, and rou will never regret it. If you are sub eqt to ague you must be sure to Koe p your Iver, bowels and kidneys .in good free ondition. When so, you will be safe rom all attacks. AiWDresses, cloaks, coats, stockings Lul all garments can be colored successful y with the Diamond Dyes. Fashionable olors. Only 10c. Lrrrrm boy has been swearing, and namma, to punish him, washed thor. )ughly tile inside of his mouth with oapsuds, "to," as she explains to him, clean away the naughty words." A ew days later, while passing the bath oom, she sees the youngster with his ace a mass of suds and his mouth so ull that she barely understands his spluttering exclamations: "Getting hJem all out, mamma! Swore live times resterday I" nright's Disease, niabetes. Beware of the stuff that pretends to cure ;hese diseases or other serious Kidney, Uri 3ary or Live Diseases, as they only relieve or a time and makes you ten times worse afterwards, but rely solely on Hop Bitters, ,he onley remedy that will surely and per naneutly cure you. It destroys and re novOs the cause of disease so cffectually hat it never returns. 'T WAS at the Patti concert. She iame barearolling down the aisle, with Aiat meqtion of the hips and arms pecul ar to Boston which is the quintessence >f a homely gait. He had carelessly oft a new silk hist in her seat. She iat on it, rose in dismay, reached for ter purse, and offered him an X. He ofusuied, but requested to kiss her hand. 5he refused also. "Then," said lie, "I rill accept the ten dollars, aid say I >referred it, to kissing you." A CHICAGO sculptor, named John )onohue, has returned to Paris and .pplied himself to the idealization of Jhicago in a statute. The symbol hosen is a woman wearing a crown omposed of grain elevators; in one Land she holds a stalk of corn and i1 lhe oilier a horn of plenty. As a last ouch ahe reats her foot on the head of hog. AlYstanY Sor-vhn.-The creat secret of he wonderful success of VJ.ORTLNE.. Ii trikes at the root of disease by purifying he blood, restoring the liver and kidneyis o healthy action, ivigorating the nervous ysteni. "MAmMA, 18 the old1 hen going to be ont away for thesummer ?" "No, C lar lc, but why (10 you ask?" "Well, .1 eard papa toll the now stoverness tha. hey would have a fine time when he ont the old1 hen away for the summer." Ilamma put little Charlie to bed. Aiien's Brutu Food. Cures Nervous Debility and W eakness f Geonerative Organs, *$1 all druggists, end for circular. Allen's Pharmacy, 818 'rat av. N. Y. A nAwYran once said to a countryman u a smock-frock, who was undergoing 1s examination in the witness-box, 'You in a smock-frock, how are you aid for lying ?" "Loss than you are, infortunatoly," was the reply, ''or you vould be in a smock-frock too " Dr. Kimns's Groat Nerve flestoreoi u tht iarvel of the alto for all nerve dtsoea. Al tO stopped free. Bend to 931 Arch Bisast, tilladol bla. Pa. JoANNY (on his way to a party)-"Ohi, Lunty won't it bo jolly i--the fuii and lie games ? Don't you like parties ?' Aunt Annie-"Yes, dear, I lhke the arties, but I dion't go so much for uchi games as you little chaps." yohnny-"Ahi, I forgot; the big hiaps are the game you go for now ?" ri tender, luscious niitton of thie En. is is not attributable to their cooer cli mate alone, but to the turnips~audl we addi, thor succulent roita on which the sheep ro foil and fattened ior the butcher. Prevent crooked boots andi bhistered eels by wearmng Lyon's Patent Hleel taffenors. To REMovE A TAP~wOiM.-Steep two unees of pomegranate bark in a quart f water, till there is only a piut of the iquid. Eat no supper; and before re iring tor the night take a good dose of ihysic. Next morning after the ealts ave served their purp~ose (sometimes a econd dose of the salts may be nteeded o produce a movement), drink half of he pomegranate tea and half an hour ater drmnk the other' half. If a cure is Lot affected in five or six hour's, take a ~ood dose of castor oil, and the wvorm vill pass away. A Valua~ie Medlteai Treaitise, The edition for 1883 of the steirling Med. ah Annual, known as Hlostetter's Alna asc. is now ready, and may be obtained, ree of cost, of druggists and general coun ry dealers in all parts of the Unitcd ~tates, Mexico, and indeed in every clvi. ized portion of time Wercern Helmlsphere. rhis Almanac has boon issued regunlarly t the comnixnent of every year for >vor one~fifth of a century. It combines. vith the soundest practical advice for the >rcservatton and restoration of health, a argo amount of interesting andi amusing ight reading, and the calendar, astrono nical calculations, chrorologleal items, bc., are prepared wiJi great vare, and pill be found entirely accurate. Tha. saue of Hottetter's Almanac for .1888 wil robably be the largest edition of a medi Lal work ever published in any oountrn~ r'he proprietors, Messrs. Hlostetter & imith, Pittsburgh, Ps., on reoeipt ot a wo ent stainp, will forward a copy by nail to'any per a who cannot proours one n is neighbor ood. Vegetine. POLICE TESTIMONY. Boevo, Nov. 18, 1876. X R. STEVENq Esq. I - Dear air-During the past five years I have had ample opportunity to judge of the merits of VEo3 ,TIN. bly.wife has used it for complaints attend ing a lady of delicato health, with more benefllal results than anything else which she over tried. I have given It to my children under almost uvery ciroumstance attending a large family, and always with marked benefit. I have taken It myself with such great benefit that I cannot find words to ex. press my unqualifled appreciation of its goodness. While performing my duties as a Police Officer In this city, It has been my lot to fall In with a great deal of Sickness. I unhealtatingly recon. mend VEosTINE, and I never knew of a case where It did not prove all that was olaimed for It.. Par ticularly in cases of debilitated or Impoverished state of the blood, its effects are really wonderful; and, for all complaints arising from an Impure state of the blood, It appears to work like a charm; and I do not believe there are any circumstances under which VBoJTINE can be used with InjurIous results; and It will always afford me pleasure to give any further Information as to what I know about VaiETI Na. WILLIAM B. HILL, Police Station 4. Rochester Policeman. "GAINED EIGHT POUNDS IN TliltEE WIEEKS." M. II. It. BTBVENs: Dear Sir-Having used but three bottles of your VEGITINIV In a very bad case ot liver complaint I Hnit myself Improving rapidly; am weigh ilant i younds more at present than I did when 1 began taking It, and believe with a continuance or a small quantity more I shall be entirely cured. Be fore I began takif the VNoETINB I was under the doctor's care; w' ick a g time. Air. Smith, who had received great fbtit from taking the VRoETINE, advised ino to try It, I can cheerfully recommend it to everyone as a good medicine as the Vegetino has done more, for me than the doo tors could do. JAB. A. JOHNSON, Police OffIcer. No. 828 Brownastreet, Rochester, N. Y, Vegotine is Sold by All Druggists. ANAKESIS Dr. S. Sibbee's ExternalPilei emedy Gives Instant relief and Is an lufalible CURE FOR AL. KINDS OF PILES, Sold b ruggisteeve here. Price $1 per box I Beent (riee Pb, a si aufe~e,vby ustanote$ o. 1oasqj pow York City. solomanufacturern, of "inakAs agSTETrEg5 pCfL.E8RATED OM CC Iemember tha~t sta ia . enoer, the life prilniple or whlatever you 'li choose to caii thle resistant powers wvhlel ball as gatnst the causes of disease andi decath, Ia th grand safeguard of I health, It is tihe garrIson o le humjan fortress, and wvhen it waxe~s weaik therue plsic~ is to throw In menforcementms. In otlhofwortm, w en such ani emiergoo occurs. comme *oa couir..e of ilou.j tottor' itters. l'or sale b t)rgists andi Deal. twhom apply for I9eIea Alhnaa for SFOR THE PERMA NT CURE OF j i CONSTI _TION. j -No other dIsoeo-he~so valent in this coun- a Stry n Constipation, an4 remedy has eve 0equalted the ctebratol idney-Wori sea 2euro. Whatever theooa , howeo obstint # W thoe case, this remedy ill overcome it. a. , strengthens the weak :z parte and quikly 18mrsmal kind ch PieM n when physicians I ?2- tr~ you have cit0 of these troubles - SPRICE * . US Drurggissetli a ililmlmbTIs. If you are sick Itop irs wIlt surely old Na-. ture in Jmaking yen well en all else fails. If you Are costive or d eptic, or are suffering from any other of the n crous diseases of the atomoach or bowels, It Is r owni fault If you re main iil, for hlop lliters) a sovereign reimedy in 0 alil such comlplahdmmi pr if you are wasting nw with any fornm of KId n10y di senso, stop templ) Deoath tils moment, andi turn for a cure to I Billers. ci, if you are sick with ii terrible sickness, Ner. vousness, you wvll tind Battm In CGilead" ini the u10 use of flop 1I11tlera. )c If you are a frequment r a resident of a nias- - ma~t ic district, bjarriend or system against the scourge of all cotuntrie mnalmrial, epIdemic, bil lous, alid intiermittent erc-by the use ot hop, Ifyuhv romugh, p ly or sallow akin, h~ad breath, painsandl ache ml feel inlserable gen orally, ho i litters WI ive you fair skin, rich bloo, amt sweetest lbr u, health, and comfort. In short lim cure a laeases of the stomach, Bowels, Blood1 Liver, ivos, Kidneys, Drn hi's Disease. $50)0 will be d for a caseO they ivl nlot d~eo epThat poor, bedrkd 'eInvali wvife aite (lhro aughter made the pictureo healih, bya fe olof hlop Blitters, costiug but a trife. Wii vet them stiffer ? eling Pict>rIs ks an MBibles. Prices ro du'ced 88 per cent. N A L PUs. (Jo., Philada.. Pa. Chea Farms, NEA ARKETS. ail a e 0 uak trauls o ui sche paid for, and no debt.,oi a'nd climate comb 5at bI notmet7evem ral aerao oenpt and ftilt hlands ae yea mare at low prices. Thl , a o r 8 S eW o j. Every one bas a will and a mind to think for himself, yet many will go about backing and eoughing until a friend re oomnmends Dr. Bull ' Cough Syrup for that cough. I'M proud of this town," said a little man Ritting before the stove with a pipe in his moiith. "Proud of it," repeated the stranger at the bar, who turned around when he heard the words, and looked at the poaker with a look of in finite contempt. "What are you proud of it for ?'W!VThat's an easy one," re turned the little man. "There are f9ur cemeteries here, and I've got a wife in every one of 'en. WHEN a young man at Scranton, Pa., went to be married the other day and found the other chap standing up before the minister with the girl, the father said: "There are my other three daugh ters; you can take your pick." And the young man picked and there was a second ceremony. AN extremely shabby young man called at U.'s house. "What is your business ?" said G. "I have come for my New Year's present." "But who are you ?" "Assistant to the baliff who arrested you the other day." A PnIEsT asked 0oondemned criminal In a jail, "What kind of a consolence have you?" It's as good as new," re phed the prisoner, "for I have never used it." An Age of Suspicton Truly, this is an age of suspicion. Never theless, Oapt. F. M. Howes, ot the steamer William Crane, Merchants' & Miners' Transportation Line between Boston and Baltimore, who su ff ered se yeroly from rieumatismn, caused by the exposure incident to his profession, was cured by St. Jstcob's Oil. This is no sua picion.-Boaton Golbe. SHELLs that are coYered with a thick skin may be cleaned by steeping in warm water and then rubbing with a stiff brush. Or, if this fails, soak the shcll in water, adding a little nitric acid. Polish the new surface with leather, aided by tripoli. BoILING water will remove most fruit stains, as well as tea and coffee stains. It must be applied before the article hs been washed. Place the stained part over a bowl or pan, and pour the boil ing water over it, and ths prevent it from spreading through the fabric. *** "Better bear present evils than fly to thosu unanown.'' Butter still, use Kid icy Wort-and make your present evils fly to parts unknown. If you find yourself getting bilious, head heavy, mouth foul, eyes yellow, kidneys disordered, symptoms of piles tormenting you, take at once a few doses ot Kidney-Wort. Use it as an ad vance guard--etther In dry or liquid form -it is efficient. UIRt'No family dyes were ever sa popu lar its the Diamond Dyes. Tey never Fail. Tie Black is far suiiior to log wood. The other colors are brilliant. EXQUISITE dessert plates are in the :ichoa Dresden china, with deep-toned sentres and open-worked e'dges. The lesigns are so beautiful t~hat doylies arc mot used with the-m, MILK and warm water applied wvith a launel cloth, is very goodi for ocaming vhite varnished paint, wich abould lever be leaned with soap, a it turns t yellow. - f Nearly Dead. .fter taking somec highly punffed up) stuff, rith long testim'mials, tuarn to 1101 Bit. era, and have no fear of any Kidney or Jrlnary Trula Braght's Dasease, Dia letes or Liver (ComlJainr. Tihee diseases annot resist the curative power of Hop1 hitters ; besides it is the best family mneda inc on earth. In spite of the aito'ampt to introduce olor into the taible clotha, preference ii .ie highest circles is still given to fine lhite damask, buat occasionially the loths are trinuned with lace edging. To prevenit the color in stockings 'om running soak themi for four or' five ours before washing in aluma waiter. THAT JaUSalAND) OF MINE a throo tames tbo marn he was before hie be an sin Wells' Hlealth lIononer. *1. DT am TH ilous,. 'ilOngha on Bats." lears out rate, nmice( rono 's, bud-bugs. 15o. To restore the color to black stock ga, p)rocure two-penny wcrt of log wood aavings, and boil thme stockings in a unt of water with them, Bee advertasemnent headed " How to ye " In another colun. si seca s: sa at'ocefatomtoSi ~o aem(Msio, etc., rdd s, celbrity Photo, H,. M. JL.ARK. 22 Iioadway, New York. 50aysaj $*"S',$2Sampl Free dress Gena'i gey 159 Hudson Street,N.Y. J. H1. BRtUNN m, Ito inhoad's Station. Pa. n- rNC rLv me to .soi ou Pae0 uoliar , sont froo by aila for 96 cents. ED.YOU NG & co., Brookton,Ma. - DD TOYOUR I&jm IlU I inetmentor h1a. otffer thet surest inia or 11nak ing ren r m o nthlt 'i ro tonh neumso ate extt ot ai .iu e oer gt staee t of I i~i a ut rt h i pad sareohtra ekthir ionaey in roli' tiree montti, stiltlt eavintg originiala anmoui n i aking it) in cah or returnis'on dlemamul. Shnres, $1mm'h. phataniory (iretaris sent, free. Itchable correspomnatt ...-.-- -8 -. FREE! Devil's Lake 'UZTL.E MOUNTAINt, MOUSE RIVER. 9,000,000 ACR ES of Pertile Government Lana in rORTE DAKOTA, in the Grand Works Lana Distriot. ieotlonal Map and fuill information ut WREE to any address in the world applying for Publication No. B, to H. 0. DAVIS, Aset. oonersa Passenger Agent., ST. PAUL, MINN. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry n. . .. .'.. ed THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY' -FOR PAIN. Relievem and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Soatio, Lumbago, HEADAOHE, TOOTHAOHH, SORE THROAT. QUINSY, WE ,I.4NOS, NPRAENN, @ Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, FROST1I'rEs, . BUJENN, NCALDN, And all other bodily shes p and palin. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Rodby t mulciand Jh.klrs Diec oi' FFIt lnuagnages. The Charles A. Vogeter Co. (ISuccneUse t to A. VoUEI.BR A Co.) .---- IBaltimnore, Mtd., V. S. A. WOMAN CAN HEALTH OF WOMA S PATHIZE WITH IS THE HOPE or WOMAN. THE RACE. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETALE COMPOUND. A muro Cure for all FEMALE WEAT. NESSES, including Leucorrhm, Ir regular and Painful Monstrunt Ion, Inflaunmation and Ulceration of the Womb, FloodIng, PRO. LAPSUS UTERI, &c. tIPleasant to tho taste, eeficacious and inumedinto in its etfect. It is a great help in prenancy, aud re. tieves pain during labor and at regular periods. PHYSICIANS VSR IT A ND Pit1'SCH'li. IT FluT:l.y. tMFon ALL WEAENP19 Of the (enMerative or-gang of eIther sex, it I sbecond tono remedy that has ever la~en before the public; and for all disenses of tho' KIDNEYs it is the Greatest Remted/ Uia the World. Ct""KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sex Find Great It elief in Its Use. LYDIrA m raa 1Ml IL0DI) i-rnrr~'n will eriadiate evry %-t-2411geor iumorH i the Blood, at the iratte tim w11iIll O~vo toile' and( trciq~ti tuo thessystem. As inarvellon-. in lestilts tis thoe Cwnjwuud. tFWoth the Compoiend and Blood Purifier are pro. pared at 233 and 2=t3 Westrn Avenuo, Lynn, Ma*-4. Prico of either, $1. Six bot tIes for 5. The Cornponund is sent by nail in the formn of pills, or of lozengers, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. I'lnk-hnin freely answers all letters of inquiry. Iclose 3 cent stanp. Bond for pamphlet. .Afention this 1'Uper. IWLYDIA R. PrNK71AM's I.rvm I'nms cuire Constipa. tion. BVIlouasnss and Torpidity of the Jivr. . ceits. AirSold by all Drugglats.-GA (.V 38A SURE CURE for all diseases of the KIdneys and -LIVER -- Itha pecifio action on this most important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and Inaction, stinltulating the healtbja elonrAtA the Dile, and by kcoping the bowels in freo eondition, effeoting Its regular dischar~go. M alaria. KItymrsin bigfras are bilious, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kidney Wort will surely relieve and quickiy cure. In the Spring toocleanse the system, every one should take a thorough course of It, SOL01D BY DRUQC SS.PicO1 i I S | m0 Nothing in the world equal to it for the oure or Sorofota, PImples, Sails, 'retter, Old Sores, Sore Rye., Oiereurisl DIseases, Catarrh. Loss of A Pletlie, lemate Conmplaints, and atl fiload diseases. It nes'er fails. All dru ggsts and Country sltr keepers sal it. R. Rt. Mellse A t'O., P'rop'e, lPittsrgh, as every bottle. DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE LIVER PILLS do not produce niekness at the stomach, nanllsea or grip~ing, They act directly on the Liver, the orgart wlhich,5 whienl h a healthy con-. dition, puniflus the-blood f->r the whole i body. In CONSTIPA TION the" oleanse the stomach ani bowels without disposing them to subsequent Cos. tiveniess. The11y are the only porfect p~repairation >f MANDRAKE, tht great substiutett or Metrcury, Thereise nlot, their equni itt ~he wh~olo ranlgt of Caithairtio Medicit-s ar mlown to man. 'Tetp are aold by druegglats etertjwchere. Dr. Schenok's Book on Oonisumption, river Complaint and Dyspepsia is bont .ree, post-paid. Address DR. J. IT. 80HENOK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. Pl ci I CUR E F ITS' I ahn noat dta I dov not Inean mnrely toaton themn fl radical onare. I hav~e ade tb's diseaseof fi sa itI'h EPtY or iFAILL~ 'J IOKNE'*S a llfe-long stud 'lying a eut 'end at ontce for a treatiso anda Fre ottlo anirlliblo rmedy.five resian WEBSTER'S i UNABRIDGED - "5A LIBRARY IN ITSELF.s G the latent edition with 118,000 Words,, (30th more thani any -A oTherEn li rlefDi ctioar ) Aot corning 070noted ersons re BEST '" nr""-- uts*'---- inn-rtem d ber, (about three times as many tori. as fouand in any other DlIet'ry.) HOL-IDAY~1 CIPT. fetce tbie to PaeasTah ag, or any othef oceasion. is anbes.t eti 4 lhietoay * Myperlelan-lned Pumps are manufactureq under lIcenseand buyers are guaranteed agInst an and all claims from the Company holding the pa et. - Do0 fait to tnak a "080 of faUSe akeagn,.. a- .a Carefull made ,.s4 AILL 017 asth moint Best Selected t Valuable Timber. Improvements. The BLATCH LEY PUMPS are foreAat. by the best houses In the trade. Name of my searest agent will be frnalhed Oi application to C.. BLATCHLEY, Manufketurer4 308 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.o Is unfialiug and infaim his in ouring Epileptic Fite. Spasms. Oonvul. QUBE.1 AD'f slone. St. Vitus Dano. AloholIsm, Opiut E, inn, Borofula nd anl Nervous and Blood M. eases. To 'Clergymxen. Lawyers. Literary Men: lOrcbanta Blankers. Ladlog anA all whose sedentaty emiployimedt causes liervous Proetra. bowols or Kidneys, or who requir, a nerve tonlo. appetizer us stisulant BA1ARI TAN NIMVNEl Ini L valuable. Thousands, NtEVERt FAJL. proulanin it the osat wonderfusl Isarigoravot hat ever asustalnod r I~ ~iSR r~:inking sysoW. A# tavooale by all Druggists. TilE 11it. H. A. RICIIION) lIE)ICAi, M.. SPopr' ietors, St. Joseph, alo. RUPTUREb=,,b*-= =-b.teki reteala=QI 1Hersta, ouch toab, viort suce..tul &s4 mottlp at Inattmom of Dr. J. W ARIt. Nam. Me#. 931 Arch kitov5, Philadelphbia, Pa. Adelootme. ad stamp for lotaI23oe of parftem CUMd and branch eflhta. ANYBtODY CAN ESTABLISII A B1U81 NESS ON an inveatmient or $2 thatt will pay '310 for day. F.1)1 bUN U181 C., v2 n hettnut atree. Philada.. Pa. YOUNG MEN 116a v= i ". 4iscnem for tijie style or ruILADELIPIIA SINGER. Equal to any Biuger in tho niarket. Retnember, wea Wanid it to bsewamnstedbefore / /oupaforit. Thlaiethosamte Ftylo other compnies retail tbr 5O. All Machines warrastiel for 8 yeartU. Boind for Illutrted Cir. culitr nd Todt inontiaa. Addoi CHAIRLES A. WOOD a CO9 17 I. Tol I t., Philsdptplb, P HT T BES Family Magazino THETwo Dollars. 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PHIILADEL.I3IIA, PA. OVNG M~g ro.want to ean s, mn a. uf~ a N e~a 1 o an.a..,.1.....n~. R . H.hW. .0 Y, ME0 Inl.0FFICES ne.)Dr Lbb sloie experece. theaas rean - qno ies senalssom toiluaraoa scure Entil. Cli n perOn rbl-stwer. Oeie. urs: Stosaand n 10 evnngas1 eo ea e. eknsseeng A solernteste tr~ie. Afsd CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILt. U elntme. Bo d bydrug te~ mplete ylndaqthosasehol k nol de for thu o t e nauteri s nus ro5 b i eebs BIOL CO - - I,