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DOMESTIC. A Now variety of plush work is to adorn deep red or blue plush borders or covers with appliques of silk previously, worked in silk and gold upon linen in a hand frame. 'The appliques are padded before working in order to give the work a raised effect when transferred to the deep pile of the plush. An effective method of decorating the dado of a por tiere in olive serge is to out strips of dark blue cloth, and dispose them in the shape of a trellis work across it. Baste them on, and then out out large, bold flowers and leaves from maroon and dark green satin sheeting. Group these upon the trellis like a growing vine, some of the flowers and buds passing under the trellis, others lying upon it. Baste or gum all in place; then use silks and crewel to buttonhole stitch the edges down. Work a coarse line of brown crewel for the stem. The trellis may be buttonholed with red or gold, while the flowers and leaves look best when worked with a shade correspond ing to their hue. Vein the leaves and point the flowers when all is finished, and eocasionally touch the foliage with deep red. A showy variety of this work was made by using gold braid for the trellis upon a ground of plush or dark velveteen, and in this case the flowers were partially embroidered and the foliage applied. OAnBAGH AND Eae PoDDM.-Wash F head of white cabbage and boil it unti) tender in salted boiling water; thei - drain it and chop it. Whilethe cabbage is boiling boil sjx eggs hurd, remove their shells and chop them rather fine, break a quart bowl-ful of stale bread into small bits; and mix together ovei the fire one tablespoonful each of but ter and flour, and when they are smooth ly blended stir gradually into them f pint of hot milk, a teaspoonful of sall and a quarter of a saltspoonful of po per. As soon as the cabbage is tende1 drain it, chop it line, mix it with tih above-named ingredienta, put it into t buttered earthen baking-dish, dubt the top with fine bread-crumbs and quickl. brown the pudding in a hot oven Serve it hot as a veoetable dish. BACON AND CABBAGE PUDDINO.-BoI a pound of bacon for one hoar, puttinj it over the fire in three quarts of cok water. Meanwiile wash a medium sized head of tender cabbage; at th end of ain hour put it with the bacon and bbil it until it is just tender, that ii from twenty to thirty minutes. Thei take the bacon and cabbage out of tho water in which they wore boiled, ohol them quite fine, mix with them a cup ful of milk, threo eggs beaten smooth two teaspoonfuls of mixed mustard, on teaspoonful of salt, and a quarter of i salt-spoonful of pepper; put all thesi ingredients into a buttered earthei biakig dish, cover the top with driet bread-orumbs, and brown the -nddinj in a hot oven. Servo it hot ais a vogeta ble dish. A rnarry table cover recently broughi from Paris is made of old-gold satit sheeting, with a border in applique o dark blue cloth, worked with goh thread and crimson silk. The shape o this cover is ob~long, rather thanr square and the twvo ends only are knottedl witI fluffy tassels of combed-out crewel an( * silk in all colors enmployed. Anothoi table cover, suitable for library use, it maude of avldide brown~ oloth, l horam and corner designs heavily wvorked ii dark brown silk and outlined with gok4 threads. Uold bends are used to enriel various portions of the design, anad the leaves are veinedl with gold. PurLADEiLPimA COIJOANNON.--Wash head of white cabbage and puit it ovei the lire to boil in plenty of salted boil rug water. Feel twelve large piotatoes and put thomn to boil with the cabibage WVhen the cabbage and p~otatoes ar< done drain off the water in which the' were cooked, add to them four~ table spoonluls of butter, a cupjful of goot milk, or cream, if it is plentiful, a leve teaspoonful of salt, and quarter of saltspooiiful of p)epper; eliop) all these inug1-edienta together; t hen heat them and serve the colcannon hot as a vegeta ble dish. Naw ENoLAND THICKENED MiLK, Put a quart of milk over the lire in i milk boiler, or in a saucepan set in i pan of boiling water; rub a tablespoon t al of butter io tour tawlespooinuls o tiour, then mix with them one level tea spoonful of salt, one egg andl suflicieni cold milk to form a stiff batter; poml this batter into the boiling nmilk, ani boil it again for ive minutes. Dou noe try to break any lumps wvhich the batte> may form when it is p~oured into the boiling milk. UJse thne dish hot. Naw ENGLAND PLU PouniDOE.---Piel the sftems troml a pound of raisIns, p)u them over thre fire in four quarts of cohl wtaer, with a tablespoonful of butter and.let them boil for onne hour. Thema nilx four tabiespoonluis of flour smooth ly with a pimt of cold1 water, and a tea spoonful of salt anid four tablospoonftu of sugar, andl stir it into tihe porridge add (quarter of a saltpimfui of grated nutmeg, and let the porridge boil two nuinutes, stirring it constantly. Then add to it a gill of wine or hailf a wane glassful of brandy, and use it hot. OLoDss for gaas chudieliers are re imarkably hand some this season, TLhey are not only elaborately engraved in novel designs, but are o1 entirely now shape,.largo, and1( open at the top, often with tdrned rims whiich are handsomely cut, or they are tinted or painted in colored <tesigns. Chandeliers with six or qight burners have a lower lanmp at s tached to thomn tihe shade of whiceh is usually of tinted or decorated glass. Tis fashionable nowv to have scarfs or lambrequins for the low shelf which accompanies the long mirror exten. ing from the ceiling almost to the floor in, modern recop~tioni roomsP. Usually this A - mirror occupies thne cenitre of the room, * where an open grate would ordinarily - be placed, while the mirror wvhich was formerly uniiversally found between the windows is replaced by a long and val unable painting, or, in some eases, by shelves for bric-a-bi-ac. BUT'TONH play quite an importanit part in home decoration of am expensivel kind. -Ordinary pearl buttons are unsedl - upon deep colored velvots or plush, andl sewn on in geometrical or fancy pat terns, making a bordering whlichi is ex ceedingly effect ive. The result is still botter when thne body of the curtain is ~ of a different color, and the design oar ried out in pearl buttons is limited to t'ie bordering. A NovEL and costly lounge Is wade of Persian rugs and deep toned velvet. h arrow gimp of varied color, to harmon. ize with the. eastern hue of the rug, edges the seat, and a handseme donbl~ e'-enille fringe gives a beautiful finish 4o th ovt rpr RUMOBOUS, OuiwnMBN frequently make original Application of Scriptire texts or trite proverbs. A little girl four years -old, dauhter of the rector ol a church in a neig boring. city, had ten cents given to her to spend. She made some foolish purchase, which was in pieces -*before she reached home, fer father had a long talk with her, and in the course of it quoted, "A fool and his money are soon parted," impressing the lesson by every means he possessed. Some Sun days after, in Sunday school, the plate being passed, she had to think for a text to say as is the custom on making the contributions. Finally dropping her money into the plate, she recited trium phantly, "A fool and his money are soon parted." A Hotel Maii Luck, Mr. J. 0. Tyler, chief clerk at the Union Depot Uotel, Ogden, had rheumatism in the muscles of the chest and left shoulder. By applying the Great German Remedy three days he realized complete restoration and he Is of the opinion that there Is noth Ing equal to the St. Jacob's Oil for pain. The Great German Remedy is also a speci fic for burns and spraine.-Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune. A GIRL's delicate irony: Kosciusko Murphy, who is remarkable for his large, generous ears, has bad a falling out with Miss Emeralda Longeoffin, an Austin belle, towards whom lie haid been suspected of entertaining matrimonial intentions. Somebody asked him the other day why he and Miss Longeoffin were not out buggy-riding as much as usual, to which Kosciusko replied that he did not propose to pay buggy 'hire for any woman who called him a donkey. "I can't believe that Miss Longeoflin would call any gentleman a donkey ?" was the reply. "Well, she didn't come right out and say I was a donkey, but she might just as well have said so. She hinted that much." "What did she say?" "We were out riding, and it looked very much like rain, and I said it was going to rain on us, as I felt a rain-drop on my ear, aud what do you suppose she siud?" "I have no idea." "Well, she said, 'that rain you felt on your ear nity he two or three miles off.' **Fnools take to themselves the res pecL given to their oflice." But Kidney. Wort commands respect for its own solid merits, tested, tried and founi not want. ing In any essential principle required ro the cure of dyspepsia, piles, malaria, and all dieases of the kidneys, bowels and - liver Prepared in dry and liquid forn. AW lhe Scarlet, Cardinal Rled, Old Gol, Navy blue, Seal Brown, Diamond Dyes give perfect results. Any fasilona ble color, 10 ceints. How she shocked him: A good old preacher of the Methodist persuision olliciated one day at a funeral in Mar-ia ohusctts, and at the close had a word of inquiry and advice, as is the local eus ton, with many of the audience, Among others he approached a iady, a st-anger to him, who was visiting in the nieightborhoodl, and, alter shiakiing hnands, asked her if she was on the way to lieu ven. "'Yes," she promnptly anisweredl, "and if you come that way I shounld be pleasiied to have you call.'' Tihe good old man, horrified at such seemning levi friend, sitting near, remoustrated with Mrs. - ., who, still miore hiorrilied at her istake, sand she uinderstoodl him to ask if shne wasm on her way to Hiudson, where she lived. Liver, Kidnay anid flrsght's Disease. A medicine that destroys tine germ or cause of Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Kid ney and~ [Aver Complaints, and has power to ro->t them &ut of the system, is above all price. Buchb a medicine is Hop Bitters and~ positive proof of this can be found by one trial, or by asking your neighbors who have beein cured by it.. Foun is very near-aighated. He left his gisses at hiome tihe other (lay and. - ishing to know the time of day and hain'ig no watch, hc masked a street bnoy, at the same time p)oinmtinig upward to tine Old South Clock: "Honiny, what time is it?" Theli urebin lookcd at Fogg with wide open01 eyes. A folow-einig made him woindrouis kinid towaird his interloentwr. Said lie, "'I can't tell time inithor I'" Dr. inur-a vegetai blu wrm syrupi. is one of the most pleasant or p~alatable preparations for worms we have ever known. It is thoroughly eillcaciouts, ando never reqmires any other imedheine to3 carry it oiT aifter using it. Anny happy: D~eacon Jones wins happy indeed when hie wams told that his danugh ters, the dear girls, hind goine to the re vival. Their mother dlidn't tell him that it was a revival of "'Pinafore." Possibly shne didn't think it inecessary, lIe was happy and the girls wiere happy; therefore, why siny more ? No-rmic -Johna I. Saini, Counnselor at-iLaw, Broaidway, New York, gives special attention to collejction of claims against Produce anmd Comission dealers, write, AsND this is a Oambhridge lady. Yes, little boy you maiy give lie' your seat in the oar, and she wvill not thnanik you, tut you will re-amve then reward oi virtue and a a -yve cold on the frontf plaitform. How to) shorten Life. The receipt is simple. You have oiily to take a violent cold, aind neglect It. The great English surgeon, asked a lady who told himi shne only hadh a cough: "What would you have? The plague?" Beware of only "couighs." The worst cases cain, however, be cured by Dr. Wan. Hall's Jialsani for the Lungs. in Whoop. ing Uough andi~ Croup it imnmediiately al lays irritation, andc is sure to preveint a fa tal termination of the disecase. Sold by all diruggists andi dealer's in medicine. YouNO TIo(mpkins (thiinking to take a rise out of Pat)-"Whny, 'ou've got that lfppe upsaide dowin, Pad dy 1" Pat --"Rledad I any fule cnd radc it the oilier way 00op1" (Calmly goes on with his reading). *Whnen the fountains of life are not cor rup~ted andemnbittered by suiffering; wihen the functions ot wonminhood are strictly normal, woman lhte is like music, with no discord to jar her delicate sensibilities sand break the viral and organic harmony. Buit many who suffer from vital anid functional diteorders have found immedtiate relief and a permuanent cure by usimng Mrs. Laydia EC. Plnkhamn's Vegetable Comipoundi. Uses of cant: "Cant,'' says Emerson, "is useful to provoke common senso," It is also useful, with an apostrophe, when a doubtful friend aks you to. lend him live dhAri. The well-Itnown unhealthfulness of rub ber boots and shoes is now ingeniously overcome by means of an elastic middle sole, which forA'a part of the permanent sote, and is constructed with compressible air cells. connected with a tube which ex tends from the cells to the top of the leg. The weight of the t'ody at each step com presses the elastic sole and forces the - air from under the foot out of the tube; upon the weight being removed, as in the act of walking, the atmospheric pressure or suc tion supplies fresh air. and thus at ouch step foul air ts expelled and fresh air ad mitted to the foot. The foot rests upon a leather insole, and does not come in con tact with the rubber, therefore it is not "drawn," as in ordinary rubber boots. As by this arrangement the foot cannot sweat it does not become galled, tender, or chill ed. Vegetine Dr. Callier Surprised. Vegetine Cured his Daughter. CALLImRnvILLE, Chllton Co., Ala., May 1 , 1878. Dear Sir,- y daughter has been aftlited with nasal catarrh, affection of the bladder anti kidneys, and is of scrofulous diathesis, and, after having exhausted my skill and the most eminent physi clans of 8eelna, I at last resorted to the use of your VoECTINE (wIthout conidence), anti, to my great surprise my daughter has been restored to health. I write ihis as a simple act of justice, and not as an advertising medium. Itespootfully T. E. CALLIER, 3!. D. LIVER COMPLAINT. GnIoos.VILLD, ILL., July 80, 1878. II. R. STEVENS, Boston: Dear Bir,-ly only object in giving you this tes timonial is to spread valuale Informnation. Ilav Ing been badly afiieted with Liwer ComptaIaft, I was induced by some of my friends to try your VRoETINH; ani before I had used halt of the bot tle I found that I was deriving great benefit by It. I had used other meilcInes but could not ay that they helped me in the least. I pronounce your medicine far ahead of any ot her, and can cheer fully recommend it to any one in need of duoh a Inc icine. Yours resp' ,IARY KNEELAND. LIVER COMPLAINT. Two Bottles Cured Mo. WATEiLoo, IoWA, Oct. 9, 18Ts. T1. R. STEVENS, Iloston : I have been troubled with maier Complafit and disorders of the stomach and have taken many preparations without effect, but after taking two bottles of VicaETNi I ain as woll as over I was. Itosp'y, S. A. LINCOLN. We are personally acquainted with Mr. Lincoln, and know (the above) his statement to be true. We have sold large quaititius of VEHOTINK slid our customers speak well of it for the comphiitiits for which It is recommended. WA NG LXt HitOS1, Druggists and Booksellers, NN aterloo, Iowa. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists, I S ANAKESIS :Dr. S. Sisbee's External Pile 1Remedy Gives instant relief and Ia an infililio CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by iruista crwiere. P'rie a1l0 per box ~n all an taerers, by P. Neustacedt r & Co., i ox 3946. hew York City. Solomanacturers of "Anaketta., e FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF *CONSTIPATION. -No othor disoaso-iaiso provalent in this ooun.~ M Stry as Constipation, and so romedy hail over, e*equallcd tho colobratod Kdnoy-Wor's se a E oure. Whatever theocause, however obstinate (" [ho case, thai. remedy will overcome it. a. '2 PD LES,p' b;"g;" .o*"s 6 complicated wihosia on. Kidney-Wort "I e.. strengthens tho weakoiie parta an quickly s SGoures allkindaacf Pilea even whena r hyuiolans g Sand medicines have before failod. c ?2- IWIf you havo either ot thocso troubles 'o SPRICE ei. USE Drruslatat Sell a TSORE~ Ilemembher that stamina, vital energy, the lifo principle or wheatiever you may choose lo call tie reststant powers which b~attles aigain'it the cautses of disease and deaith, is the' grati safeguard of health. Itls the gaxrrisoni of tale huiian fortress, and when it waxes wveak,the lrite policy is to throw in reinforeitents. lin oilher wvord s, *hn auch an emergencvy occitrs commiienicO a course of 1los tetter's hitters. l'or sale' by Druiggiata anid Deail twomappaly for Hlostetter'as Aiiianao for Nothiug in the world equal to i for thie Cure of sorofeta, Pliples, Sol.e, letter, Old Sore, sore Eyes, hierdiurll iseaases, Catarrh. los, of Appetile, female ComplaInt. and aii Blood diseases. it ,taar fall.. Alu drusgtt and Country slte keepers coil it. R. R. sellers a Co., P'rop'., PHi t.harsh, on er ery h.ot te. A diENTM WANTEDI for the lint aid F'astesit selliag Pictorial aooks~ aind ibles. P'rices re ed at po ciit. 3 ATit)MA f, P'Ui . 00. P'hilada., Pa us ha uas iaitv crid f.r tho nbovn iae. a itit gatia he e c.hanc e e i , en tron n.otli Da ualro. Tiv A, reui, 1'.0. reartr ., o o AGENTS en~o ent-,prot aoig Wo rld forr Pl t c TEn. Pro Thnos answering asn advertienmann will confer a favoruspon haeadyertiser and itse publistser by statting tent ese'y saw She a h89 oitgsnnent Its h is joternal Tn Mormons must go: Two old friends, eminently respectable citizens of Chicago, who hadn't met in several months, encountered each other at W Cincinnati hotel. After a little chat one of them a9nounoed his purpose of changini his residence to Canada, His friend expressed great surprise, where upon the former. whispered the explanation in his ear: "What nonsense, old boy," was the responsive exclama tion. "Don't think of it. All folly. Don't you know that the anti-polygamy bill applied only to Mormons ?" The druggist who hesitates now is lost for the winter. lie should sling together some sweet oil and liquorice and bring out his cough oure at once. Dr. Bull's Congh Byrup does not pay him enough proldt. Tna Ohinmee bill: "Them 'ere pig tails is going, I see," said Bill Soaker, as he braced up against the sunny side of the fence. "Perhaps an honest man'll get a chance to work now." "Hello, Bill, want a job this morning?" hastily inquired a business man. "Well, not this inorning, I guess. 'S up all night; don't feel well; had the rheumatism for a week; wife ain't giving me nourish ing food lately; she's grown lazy; only goesout washiug tsce a week nowa days. Len' me a quarter." But Bill was left to sun himself. ***"&What is bred in the bone, will never out of the flesh." But rheumatism, piles, malaria, constipation ana all other confluents from derangements of the func tions of the liver, kidneys and bowels will "outof the flesh" without fail after the thorough use of Kidney-Wort, the cure for all such diseases. JlWiYEvery color of the Diamond Dyes Is perfect. See the samples of the colored cloth at the druggitts. Unequalled for brilliancy. "HELLO, Bill I why ain't yer been out playin' any lately?" "Oh I cause I've been keepin' lent I" "Keepin' lent I Well, what d'ye keep it for. Why can't yer bring some of it out an' divide it round ?" "Wish I could, but ye see that's what lent happens ter be. It's just knookin' off on everything yor wanter do." "Oh ! that's the taste of it, eh? Guess yer better take it back in the house with yer then. We don't want any ?" Fear Not. All kidney and urinary complaints, es pecially Bright's Disease, Diabetes and Liver troubles, Hop Bitters will surely and lastingly cure. Cases exactly like your own have been cured in your neighbor hood, and you can ftmn reliable proof at home of what Hop bitters has and can do. 0 .P LrERnARY: They were riding in the horse ear' past the poet's door, when one of the ladies remarked, "That's Longfellow's home." "Is it?" respan ded the other carelessly. "Yes," said the first, "and don't you admire 'Excel sior?'" "No, I don't," replied lady No. 2, with energy. "I hate it. There's nothing like curled hair, after all, though husks ain't so bad; but I wouldn't have Excelsior again in the house." Vegetine.--"Thie hfe of all flesh Is the blood thereof.'' And no one can possibly be0 healthy wheni the blood Is diseased. Vegetine is composed of substances identi cal with healthy bloodl; and when taken iuto the oyatem~ for tht- re of diiamsne, It Is absorbed, and repla.s. e defieiency which caused the disease. IT is calculated that in .London a child is born every five minutes. This must be stopped.-Elmira F9ree Press. A child that is bojin every five minutes must be a world of trouble and expense to its parents. R~oohsester Herald. Thils is stupidity to which it is not pos sile to do justice. The Itocet~cr 1/rraid muust be taken uip and educated with a shingle. Any person having a bald head sand failing to see the benefit to be derived from thle great petloleum1 hair renewer, Carbolinicas now improved and perfected, in the face of the vast, number of testimo nisle from our very best citizens, is surely going It blind. WAtl, synnIErL boys: It having been rep~ortedL among the b)oys that Johuny wvas busted, Johnny called in Tom and Sumny anid showed them 1he contents of his poc'kets, consisting of t wenty comn monier, six alleys, teni agates and three~ chmnese. .Johnny is aL nice bo(y and his~ credit is fully restored. Grocers, Farmers, receipt, for imakhig c-heap goodl vinegar, c'nommo and1( white wine, no fraud-20) cents (silver) and stamnps. 0. BENNEai, Lowell Mrssachu setts. Tfnx Shilling Shocker is the name ol a portable battery sold1 in London, by means of which a shock is administered to any p~art of the body of any required strenigth. 'Ihe Shilling Shocker ought to be a valuable assistant in the training of husbands or the subjugation of moth e'ra by marriage. For dyspepsia, inidigestion, depression of spirits and general debility, in their va rIous forms; also as a preventive against fever andl ague and other iermittent fevers, thme "Ferro-f'hosphorated Elixir of Cahsay'a,'' nmade by Caswell, Hazard & Co, New York, sold by all Druaggists, is the best tonle; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. -I & Asbestos has recently been used as an electric insulator. EOecue-ABA.' Quick, comnp lete cure, all annoying Kidney, Biudder and Uuinamy Diseases. $1. Drugglete, Fon lI uiei HSADS, heavy stomache, bilious. neess-W ells' Mlay i pple Pills. 10 and 25e. .eat not sensible to the thermometer is termned "latent heat.'' Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffener the only invention that makes old boots straight as new. Muscaino, the eCtivei poisoit of mush rooms, is directly antagonizedl by atropis. Ailen's Brain Food. (Cures Nervous D)ebility and Weaknmes of Generative Organs, $1 all dru.tgists Sendl for circular. Allen's Pharmacy 313 First av. N'. Y. -A t a recent Vermont squirrel hunt b~y two teams of eighteen men each of tan wvinners counted 13,090 to the losers' 5010. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve itesterer is time marvel or t he ago for all nerve diseases. All nte stepped ir'e. Bend to 9st Arch street, Use your leisure time for improve TWE GMEAT GERMAN REMEDY .--- FOR PAIN. SBelieves and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sclatica, Lumbago, BAEsAJeIsE, HEADAOHH,TOOTHAOHB, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, WEILLINGS, SPRAINU, 0 Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, Fito-STBITES, BURNN, SCALDN, And all other bodily aches and pains. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold by all Druggists and gDealers. Directions In 11 lnguages. The Charles A. Vogeler Co. (duccessors to A. voOELEa at 00.) d *" aithre, Md., U.. A. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Curo For all those Painfrli Complaints and Wealknsset so cormmon to our best femalo population. A Medicine for Woman. Invented by - Woman. Prepared by a Woman. The Oreatest Medleal Discovery Slito the DAWn of History. tErlt revives the drooping spirits, invigorates a nd harmonizes the organic functions, gives olasticity and firmness to the step, restores tho natural Istro to t he eye, and plants on the pale cheek of woman the fresh roses of life's spring and arly summer tine. taT'Physicians Use it and Prescribe It Freely.-" It removes faintness, Iatulency, dcstroys all eravIng for st imulant, ant relloves weakness of the stonaeh. That feeling or bearing down, causing paln, weight and backaceto, is always permanently cured by its use, For the care or Kidney Complaints of either sox this Compound is unsurpasc'. TDIA P.. PINKHAM,1'8 11LOf)D P1UP11evit VI i radicate every 1el g(11. Hunt11-1s trout tile ;1o"Q4 taui give tono and t riI gnit to tho ysti P#an woman or child. Insist on having it. Both the Compound and Blood Purifter arc prepared at 233 and 23 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, L 8ix bottles for $5. Sent by nail In the foral of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per bos for either. Mfrs. Pinkhan freely answers all letters of inquiry. Encloso 3ct.stamp. Send for pamphlet. No family should he without LYTIIA E. PINKTA'lf LIIVEaI1111.1.. They c uro constipation, biliousnv&s and torpidity of the liver. 25 onts pr oux. i*rSold by al Dirlggits.-D (1) I8 A 8URE CURE for all diseases of the, Kldneys and -- LIVER - Ihas speciflo action on thin moat important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaotion, stimulating the healthy secretion of the 2i1e1 and by keeping tho bowols in free oondition, efibeting its regular discharge. Mlar I f yo aronuffering from a anaarahave the chills, aro bilious. dyspoptio, or constipated, Kidiioy. Wort will surely relieve and cquiekly cure. In the Spring to olcanso tho Bystem, overy one slloukt tseko a tlhorough course of it. U1- SOL.D BY DRUOOISTS. Price Si. Rememnber This. If you arc sick Ihop liters wvill surely aid Na. ture in making you weli when all else fails. if you are costive or dlyspeplic, or are suffering from any oilher of tile numerons diseases of tilt Stomiacho or bowels, it is your own fault if you re main ll, for 111op litters are a sovereign remtedy ii all such compl~lauita ii you are wasting away wih any form of Kid ney disease, slop temupting D~eath tIls momlent and turn for a cure to 110op iitters. if you are sick wih that terrible sickness, Nor vousness, you will ilnid a "Blmis in GIilead" itt slt use of flop llltter c. if you are a freuenter, or a resident of a mlins nmatio district, barricade youir systemi against thi scourge of all coultrics-mairial, epidemiii, bil tons, and intermlittent fevers-by the use of lloj liitters. If you have rough, pImply, or sallow skinl, bat breath, jatns and aches, and feel iseralie ge-n eraily, Ilop ilters will give you fair skiln, ric blood(, andi swecetest breath1, healthi, and com0fort.. hI short they e~inre amll Diseases of thme stoniachl Bowels, lilond, l.iver, Nelves, Kineays, Biright' Disease. $500 will be paid for a case they will lie cure or help. Thlat poor, bedridden, Invalid wife clster moi her, or daughter, can be madtte thme pdcturje o deall h, by a few botiles of flop litlers, continj but a thel. WVill you let them auffer ? PonnsyliI A;1iculteralVWorkiYork, a AddARss . .. ork, Pa. LURES WilLt ALL 1111 FAlLS. Us i im.Sodby drgists ONWLY $20 for this style of i'iIJLAiJJIgpigA EINGRRt. Equal to any Singer ic the market. Afemember, we * ond ft to be mmUmfcbejore /OU payfor ff. Thislsthosamt style oilher companies retail fer 50h. Alu Machinee warranted tea 5years. Send for JillustrmtedlCir. cular and Testimonials. Addrom *CH A RF8 A. WOOD CO U l,.Tsnlb 81, Ihbiadd Pa WHAT WILL THE WEA Poo ls S igni I6 wIll detect and ii in advance. It wil-ta - dirootion--invalal i aecording to its predi Has anbinaaenrate he 3 mosminin hys 24-The Thermometer am wihsilver plated trm order, on roceipt, of g dailo selng thm. oerbod U. 8. Poc ford ints Myt A ddress al orders to Ires etabl aan - ational flanks, or at *5. ~ o lJrulvr P ~* ~,JU~AD WI Ifindl'l'sarom on iteveajtime, Ca W ' Ba~roter oeel A at todollars.mee -the weather. It is a1 MEWAftH OF without our Tado Ma ment, as bolows We will refundourx u P My pordhtatn-flned Pumps are manufactured under I cons and buyers are guaranteed against any and allcl ims om the Company holding the patent. Don' /fad to mae eseio of imer6, .._.h.. b.,s Careflt made mst. AL 0V t:he most. Best Selected ai'luab's Timber mprovements. -0 The BLATCHLEY PUMPS are for.esate by the best houses In the trade. Name of my nearest agent will be fkralshed sa application to 10. 0. BLATCHLEY, Manufdtur4& . 08 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.V TCURE FITS! When I say curo I do not mean merely to stop them f'or a tlio and then ia- - themn return agai I mean a radileal eutro. I have ..ado thodisease or VATS, EPI. LEPiY or FALLING 8IUKNE4S a life-long study. I warrant my reimtly to ouro the worst eases. Be cause others have failod is no reason for not now re civing a cure. Souin at onc' for a treatise and a Free Bottle ofI my infailiP % rnnedy. Give Express and postoillco. Itcos t i othin for a trial. anJt I will ouro you. Addram Ur. IL 0. .itOT, 133 Pearl SL, N. Y. YOUNG MEN w" waliot"? **It beILArtain of, alstuation, adrewe VALE 08.& Janeila Wisconsin. RHEUMATISMI If you are a sufferer with this terrible disease, you can learn something to your interest by reading our new pamphlet, which gives full particulars as to the cause Of Rheumatism and Neuralgia, and the manner of treatment requirt-d to effect a permanent cure. Do not fail to read it Sent free on application. Address R heumatio Syrup Co., Rochester, 1I, r. ToYOUR I le "M it% .. I A D TOtiiiNO 1ut'1111 C OME 011ub.. offers the sitrit-e m"'anfl' t nuak ting regnhlar inmtl) pr tilnoi t i i lii i I' I *iietmu mr im iri Eli ili it. - aa'h miember get. li e begit i-toithlin eapil of the Club. Reports snii wektly. Diileiais pa( lontily. Cub'1 1:4 patdsliareholiers back tlim'r mwor.ey in to/ff iii past three mohstill eavi oMrighmtl amouni mg Imonev in Chill), or re it ile maml. 141n1re4, $htitachl Ex Iilhmatory itrcularise t'ri e e. Ilihnhle cimrrescpmienitm Wamitei ev'ywie-e. Adrlnl'st It. E. K xs hALL & Co., ont'nm Mtli., 177 & Il La SMle St., CHiCAoo, ILL. ELASTIC TRUSS iIaladifl'ifeta mailothers, b ca cupipe. with &HlfAdlwilnog SENSinLr o.itions of the boely. while the 'F DS .aine *aeenresses haek th S TRUSS I t114j tIk pro ol with the Finger. With light peair the lera 14 hld eerly. laynd atgh and a adic re certaio. Itti eu dable sad cheet). niaby mail. Circamism e. 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AGENTM I WA NTEIl AGENT..ji "Mlg'ee EtECEE A Ats>' ROtY," 20la daiy ealsiy'soli Vi u atit anl Ascent int mvery townm. iensi fr~ irer *ounli W. hiii. iuitr y, gainem.i, or it Tsigm <as. ..'miut Nc it ls msim e-ou citim. I osni3-u. limp afirt ii' Cinbemnioiem. rYPE, BORDERS, CUTS, PRESSES, &C IAT ONLTPE CO, EE9" DR. H. W. L0BB, MEDICAL OFFICES, NO. 829 NOR TH FIFTENT Hl STR EET, PhIladelphia, Pa. 16- years' experience. (Estab. lhed for treatment with purely vegetable medl. clnes.) I)r. l~obb's long experience In tihe treat ment of diseases enables him to gitarantee a cure in all cases. Consultation free ad strictly con. Ilintisi. Uaii in person or by letter. Olice hours : 11 to 2 and 7 to 10 evening. li. .:wa r-a etnse -os., SeN [5SlOORAa the lista mee.'d... b, hubuggd me~s..a.... ....e,........ THER BE TO-MORROw? il Service Barometer )mRS A N I TiHI itaMOMETEJI O(SMIIINII) ict crrectly nany lihantno in I he weather 12 to 48bhoure i ht kind r mn is apliloachmng, and fromi whia6 al~cii~gt n. Famriers can plan their work the day to lietip Droast B'omisr ST T~ WOR~. d Hawemeter mnre umti n a mie y i hdwalnut rme umlnge, eta., ma h ni it a benanurmu as well as ouefr or. itaftnilonle, e em ced/r ogr pl0 n o i -I /ualt ul nvnce~ you1. OrdElr at once. It eclii a m hmg to soil to famvisr' ImerchantIs. eta. Invaluable to tago italimps t akon if In god order, but nioney rro n iEd ever whvlere. 8 nd for CI-emmiamr and(fri OSIW EE TriEit1(,.ICTEit WO ernie' blusi ness hous intOe n. , ata econl kfS ron * AldmfqtyAd ik~n remu by mone y t.lounutirmn ni ery Ue ut I es'ena NAT T1IJ PUNIII 8Y ABOUT IT. * atr o e wel ias one ttmq. cost. *~.vncnrl in od order, and mit say tima t leisrmnt ie eirr i~ot Itieneaty made and wonderftimy clep nereu osyem man tirnes its cot, in fortoliin WVORTTassi j ""Tl~A hiiwauee, Win, rk, and signatur, of a1- A. foL on the abno $rn 'antdPmI an MRl abR z9-.e ony cease a t bor urn it ancom aur R. R R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF the(ibapetsand ]Bon$ 3todlelo it"# 3Nsmay U" St she World GUn MANDPURN Dbentory Diarrb a, holera M1orbus, Fever and Ague Uheumatism, Neural a, Bore Throat j Diffcult Breathing. Bowel Complaints, Looseness, D1arrhea. Cholera Morbus Or Piatntu Discharges Iromi thbe owels are 1d i o 150o 20 nnutes by taking RIadway's itel ltete. No congestion or indaninution, no weaknesm or lasat tude, wdil follow the use of I h it. ILI. 11010. IT WAS THE FIRST AND 18 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY That instantly stops the most exeruelating paim allays Inlamtmations, and - cures Congestioa i whether of the Lings, 4toIach, lowels or othe glands or organs, by une applicatin. IN FROM ONETO TOTWINT.Y MINUT ES. No matter how violent or excruelating the pain. the ltheumntio, lied-ritten, Iunrin, Cr ppied, Nervous,Neuralgto or prottrated with diseae - may suiter, HAl WAY'S iICADY itIEltF WLh allord luetant ease INFLAMNIATION OFTjiC KIDNEYS, INFLLAhtMA''iuN UVI I'll 5i0ADDhtt. LNFLAMM ATION OF 'I'llK UOW E1.8, CUONUESTION OF TlH 1.UNUa. ' PALPITATION OF TH ilEA RT, HtYSTERICS, UlOUP, CA'l'AltItIt HEADACHE, TOOTIACUHE. COLD CilI LLS, AGUX 0llith, NERVOUSNESS AND SLEtEPLE88NES8 The applicatIon ot the Ready Relief to the pmn or parts where the pain or difliculty exist wh4 atlrd ease and couilor. Thirty or sixty drops in half a tumbler of waio will in a few inunittes cure Cramps, Spruins RourStomach, lIeartburn, SIck Ilead ache, Dial rhea, )ysentery, Collo, Q lnd In the Dowels, ate all Internal lains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad way's Reay lelief witlh them. A few drops it water will prevent sickness or pains from chal of water. It is better than French Brandy or ters as a stimulant. MAL ARI A IN ITaS VAlt10US Fork. FEVER AND AGVE. PW ER AND AGUR cured for 50 cta. There it not a renedial agent in this world that will cuie Fever and Agoe, and other 31alarious, lllon4 Scarlet, Typhoid Yellow and otlier fevers (aide bY DWEAYVI 1 l1,S) so quickly as A D WAYIL, ilitA Y RI.IHii. Fally Cents Re Bottle. D. RADWAY'S TH8 GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER., For the cure of Chronic D1isase, Srofula or Syphilitio, hereiditary or C'hron. tlheimualism, Scruofiila, O~tlnthlil, SwOI. 191i, Ihi .kiir gI let. i'i itin. i''rou Al ro.Ltt . hyitihinI to ('umpuinls, ileedin~g oft the Lumg4t Dys Wisalaer Brash,'l'ie Dailoreux, Whlite hwu. lngs,i'luinors, lilcers, iskin andu 1ll> Disca~ws, AlIeruirhza itisenses, F-entale Comnpii uts, (lout, D~ropsy, 8,dt licum, llronuchitls, Conumption, Liver Complaint, &c Not only ilOeR the Sarsenparilhlan Tlesolvent e, cei all retnedai agehis. a In ire cuIre of Un rot Softdous, Cnastitutiolnal anid SkIn Disoeaes,u Sis a posiulve cUre for' Kidnoy and Blallder Complaints, Urinary and WVomb Diseases, (Gravel, Dlabete.. D~rop~sy, stppago of Water, Inconltineneco of Uriaie, Biright s Diseaise, Albuntinairla, and In all cases where there are brick--dust depoiislzs, or the water in thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or thireads like white silk, or lhere is a mnorl)'d, dark, bilious appearaince sad while bone-dlust eposits, and when there Is a prIcking, burnIng sensation when passinm water-. andi pain1 lin the sin 'I of the back and along I '.. lIns Hid by a igglsts. Pit1UEl, ONE Dl,-.* One bottle contaIns more of the ative princt. pes of M1edicines than any other Preparation. fuken ini teiaihotiu dtoses, whiilo others bequir.,o . five or six t n i uch. R ADW AY'S Regulating Pills! 4 Perfeot, Purgative, Sonthing, A peri Onts. Act without Pamn. Alwagya Reliable and N4atural. in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOil CALOMRTL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated wIth sweet gni, purge, regulate, purity, cleanse and streng- Kt IIAnwAY'S Prrj..g for the cnre of all disorders of the Stomach, LIver, flowels, Kirinqy I ladlder, nCTVous Iseases loss of Apletit hendache, ConstipatIon, Cosllveness, .Indigestion, Dlyspep. j sla, iouar'ies, Fever, Tnflacnatin of the Bowels, P'lies and all derangemnents of the inter na yIniea ly ee tablo con taIning no me~ Lw" Observe the following symptoms resulting ~ flom Diseases of the iiestive Organs; Conista pm. tlin Inward P'iles, Fit iess of Blood In thle liead, A chdit of the Stomach, Nausea liforthurn, Disgust of ood, Fullness or Weight in the Sio0 mnach, Sour Ernetations SinkIng or Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or tufferln SensatIons wh en in ayinpost-uro, Dimness o~ Vislon, Dots ocr a Websuerre tne Signt, Fever and dull Pamt in the Head, Deilleenc of Persairation. Yellowness of the Skin and~ yes P'aln In the 8hio, (Uhest Li ,and Sudden klusles of Heat, lBurning in A few (doses of RAnWAY'S PrITS will free the mystem fronm all the above-named disorders. SOLD BY DRUGUISTrS. Priee, 95 Cent. Per gBox. READ. "FALSE AND TRUE" Waren ? lettr nat to RADWAY &00., No. 81 'U, formation worth thousanis stIll be sen* tyo, To the Pub to, fib sure ad ask for RADWAy's, and see that the flate 'XRai wr li on what you buy, YOUNG M EN Ifu ai ann ,ean Toe iH ALL' S LUNGS. BA LSA Mi a ..anl prevets the n1 gsweatsan u fie eeq~o hest neualib,:nasy, ii9ufb Rioes~ on a mler you. even eharg. ouS ,wfs,,rec rve loa use Pres.n *zpemadrese~nlire tr *D.K Teais A