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' , a" ,s Irfa e lanued OY46eii bk to#kriu ' f~* t subj t of crop iotations shdhld b4 carefully considered, as onne, f $e ea aentiai eleaouts of auddoss' in ta highesl and bent sense. Early writers on .agi ou,lture1 even from the times of the Greeks and 1toman,' have quito uni. formly urged the advantages of a sue cession of crops from the teachings of experience., That these praotibal rules of altenating crops of different habits and modes of-growth are based on cor rect, but not fully explained principles, has been shown b dirtot experiment. At iiothamsted, Tugland, Drs. Lawes and Gilbert obtained nearly as much wheat in eight crops, attended with eight crops of beans, as m sixteen crops of wheat grown consecutively without manure in another field; and also nearly as.much wheat as in eight crops alter nated with bare fallow. BOT-GRAFTING is sometimes resorted to where extensive increase is an object, or where stem.grafting or other means of propagation are not available. In such a case the scion is grafted directly on to a portion of the root of some ap. propriate stock, both graft and stock being usually very small. The grafted root is then potted so as to cover the point of j'nction with the soil, and is plunged in the bed of the propagating house, where it is slightly stimulated by- the gentle bottom heat, Dahlias - and peonies may be grafted by inserting young shoots into the neck of one of the fleshy roots of each kind respac tively, the best method oft doing so be ing to cut a':'riangular section near the upper end of the root,just large onougi to admit the young shoot when slightly pared away on two sides to givo it 11 similar form. HINTS ABOUT .BUTEn.-Butter made in May and June can be kept sweet and good until the ensuing fall and winter, if one has a ccol place for storage; oth erwise it is somewhat difficult. Roll butter may be packed in tight casks or tubs, and covered with strong brine. This will exclude the air and keep the butter sweet in a cool room or collar. Orange county dairymen use the fol lowing mixture in preparing butter which is to be kept for some time: To ten ounces of fine salt, add two ounces of brown sugar. The different ingredi ents are mixed together, and an ounce of this mixture is well worked into every pound of this butter. Willard, in his "Butter ilook," says that butter so treated if closely packed and stored in a cool place, will keep sound for several ycars. A comnrsroNI)ENTvettles upon orchard grass as possessing greater merit than any other for both pasture and mead ow. When cut for hay, just before its bloom, it uill make more milk and of better quality than any other variety known, but if left to ripen it is, like other kinds of grass in the same stage, worthless. It is always green and fresh when other urasses are brown and dry, and many weeds, such as the daisy, will not grow in the same field with it. in stead of being exhaustive it enriches the soil. It shades the ground in sum mer, nud, if allowed a low weeks rest from crollping in the fall, will mulch it in witer. It is aUle to smother down qulawk Gr'am, ai a clop of orchard graAss, onee obtaiined,wall last for several years without, resceding. LIon'r soils are not favorable to oats, - and yet it is the light soils which are the early ones. Oats require a moder ately low temperaturo of at least twvo months to perfect its root organiz~ation. it ought to ho oneo of the earliest sown crops in spaihs. -T'hose who have strong sols, and( yet, toleraMl'y dry, have the very best oft uat landa(, and thoso u ho have not must, watch overy chance to get in the seed early if they would have the best results. Tnxla rapidl, steady and gentle milker of the cow is the one sure to obtaiu the best reau'.ts in the dairy. Whero quick nas5 of motion is aconaipanaied by cairo. less roughness and irregularity the of loot, is exactly the opposite. Slow milk ers alwvays gradually (try up a oow, and for the reason that if the milk be not drawn about as fasat as it is given down it will subsequently be withheld, and that withheht is, as a matter of cour se, whart is known as tho atrippings. ITr may be said that a cow must make -200 piounids of batter daring her nmilkinig season to afford any adequate profit. Th'lis may be conid~ered as a meagre quantity when compared to tests of somec cows whose yichds arc rep)orted at 600 to 800 pounds per year, but 200 poublnds rs, n:verItheless, considerably above the averaige o1 all thme butter cows in the country, 14.0 to 150 coming much nearer th't, general average. WiEN ii potato is e'xposed to the light in a cellar the eyes nearly aill start a good, hea.lthy, gr( en sprout, but if ini a pile, or ini darkness, on the stron. gest ey es grow lonmg, white, wortltess s prouts. 11ence, seed potamtoes, shouhl Lo sprced thinly in the hight.Tihe sprouts should1( not be broken < if when cutting the seed for planting. B.FoREi fIllmg~ up vacant pilaces iii the orchard with young trees, it is best to think whether thme lull grown trees now standing will not withigood manur hng bring more fruit than a larger num ber would. Most of our orchards were planrted too closely, and the tree roots mnterlace so as to rob each other of what I ertil it-y each should have. IF seeds are to be kept over a yeam they should be placed in a cool place and exposed to light and air. Keeping them in the dark weakens vitality, per haps Jrem the tendency to grow whichi dtar kness excItes, but unaccompanied by moisture enough to put forth leaf and root. TE Irish harvest for 1882. is p80,. 000,000 less than that of 1881. The failure of the potato crop is thre chiel cause of the deficiency. A year ago large quantities of Irish .potatoes were shripped to this country. Now many thousand people are sullering from laqhk '*of nccessary food. Tus manure from uanhoused stock ex. posedl to cold and wet is less valuablk t.han from animals carefully stabled, with the same feed. Not only is muech of the excrement wasted by rains, bul is in itself pooror,the extra food required to keep unsheltered stock warm bein~ .absolutely waistedl. Tir Scotch, always a thrifty raee,art investing largely in American cattle - ranches. During 1882 tean large ranchet 'for herding catt,le wei-e bought by gre hhnfrom any use the mones cJ thind are urtoincrease, ~ '~4 1'; Rkhl P ri, s.-What tltl 1-ear thatso feW cooks and eved housekee ore J.ow how to fry a ah ? Why wI they peri,it hi frying them brown hard and sometimes to a coal? A pe son must have the dellcaoy of taste the ostrich and Its digestive power too. to eat such a fearful prepai atlo: Fish, 'when large enough, inicludit rockfieh, bass. peroh, taout, salmoe: etc., should invariably be boiled, if on desires the full flavor of the fish in i most delicious form, when it is high) nutritious and wholesome. But- thei are certain fish too nloist to boil, su< as the sbad, whitefish, Spanish iackere etc. These should be brJiled carefull3 and they are in perfection. Certai persons think that this can be don oily over hiokory coals, or on a plan1 I formerly thought so, too, but I ha' got over this fastidiousness, after tri upon trial, fortified by the opinionsc those who have dined with us mar times. On two occasions we had liv pound shad oooked, one by wood coa on a plank, and the other over anthrr cite coals, in a common range, and n person present was able to tell the difle ence. It is all lionsonae to go to ti trouble to provide hickory coals an plank for a shad or whitefish, when ti anthracite coals and a common gridir< will answer just as well. One thin should be borne in mind, that no Di should be cooked until it is ready to 1 eaten. Let fish stand fifteen minut to half an hour after being cooked, at it is literally not lit to eat, the 1.ihv being gone. PAINT FOR ]I+noois.-An economic paint for floors is made by soaking ounces of good, clear joiner's gluo ov night in cold water. It is dissolved an then added (stirring constantly) thickish milk of lime, heated t) t pound of quickl:mo. Into the bojii limo is poured (the stirring at 11 contit ued) as much linseed oil as becomes un ted with the lime, and when the oil n bo:ling point and prepared from one loi ger mixes there is no more pouredi in. there happens to be too much oil addo it must be combined by the addition t some fresh lime paste. For the quant ty above indicated about half a pour of oil is required. After this whit thicltish foundation paint has cooled, color is added which is not afiectoc t lime, and in case of neeti the paint diluted by water. For yellowish-brow or brownish-red shades about a fourt part of the entiro bulk is added of brown solution obtained by boilhn shellac and borax with water. Th mixture is specially adapted fior paintin floors, where there is a rug in the contrt 1For a floor which is in constanit use, tl: most durable paint is that composed < linseed oil varnish, which penetrate into the wood and makes it wiater-resisi mng, itn properties being thus of a natt to compensate for its hiuher cost. CuiEE Fni'rraus,-- Take three ounec or three tabluspoonfuls of hour, on ounce of butter, one gill of tepid wate (two parts of cold and one of boiling), little pepper and salt, and one eg three tablespoonfuls of grated cheest For this the old pieces of cheese ma be used. First place in t.h bowl th flour, then the pepper and salt; mel the butter and pcur it u)on the flu Next add the waiter, drop in tiui yolk c an egg, and thien d.-ir in the chaeesc Ileat the white of thu egg to a stiff froth and when light. mix with tho other in gredi'.mts. .Put in by spoonfuLs int hot lard or clarified fat, and cook fa three minutes. When they rise tos them over, so as to brown both sides When done, tako out and p)laco first o a sheet of white paper, then pile on hot napkin. :MEs FOR DIi.Wrnmn]A. -A promh" ent phy1siciani of' ~California has foun the jtuce of limes a most valuable roam dy for diptheria. his mode of apply'in it as follows: As soon as 1i take chlarg~ of a case of diptheria, I order limes 1)0 administered as freely as possibbi in any manner the p)atient can be pr< vadled uipon to takte them, especiallyi the lormn of hot Iemoniado, sweetene with augar or honey, or cut in alici wuh .powdered white sugar. Besidt lime-juice (which .[ suppose acts Ii imparting an excess of oxygen to 111 cireculatjin, and thereby prevents fo. mation of vibirionies, etc., and so I almost a speitie efet on the disease), p)rescribe whtaitever drug may be imdiie ted to rehevo symiptomis as they deveioj and inpart strength by appropijial stimulants and nourishment. A NEw VAnlETY OF CAKE.-iiako in large tin one cake which, when risc and baked, shall bo not more titan tu inches deep., Take from the tin cari fully, and frost thickly over the Idc with boiled fronting in which, direct] atotr taking it. fronm thu stove, yonurha stirred .English wahmnt ments. (Jht the meats not so fine, however, ti thiey may not be readily distinguishio< Cut in pieces about two inches wn andt four long. For the caike itntelf in any good wvhiito cake receipt, Plava with lemon or vailla, .EvBNIxo A MUsIEMEiN' s..--To apparoin ly burn water, 1111 a glass lamp wit water, anid put into it I or a wvick a ple< of' gum-camphor. The lamp shoul 11 be quite lull, andt the camphor may I left to float upon the surface of thec w ter. On touching a highted mnatch i the camphor, it shloots up a cioar, stoand flame, and seems to sink below the sun face of the water, sao that-, the flame surrounded by the liquid, It will but for a long time. If the camphor I ignited in a largo dish of water, it w: commonly float about wvhile it burns, CoFFEE'i FoR PLAN'Is - A haady of St Francisco lately received somne p)lan from Mexico, and wvith the plaits can the advice to fertilize them with was coffee grounds,.'his was done, and i results - were Eo satisfactory that il same treatment was tried on roses, ait the result was a healthy and vigoroi growth and more and better flowers ala of richer colors, COnD WVATERu CA1d1s. -One cupfu 'i sugar, a pice or butter the size of r egg, haif a toasp)oonf(ul of cream tarta in a large cupful of siftedt flour, quarta of a teaspoonful of soda inl a half a ci ful of water and the wvhites of two ogg beaten to a stiff froth and put in las flavor to taste, A POINT in history: The reconciliatit of the Vanderbilts and Astors does n seemi to have had as yet a marked intli eonce on the soldIers who servediso faiti fully under Mrs, Astor's banner whi the war was waging, The followix conversation occurred at Mrs. Lorill ard the night after the Vam'orbiht Bal Mrs. Winthrop-Samith-" My ancestor you know,.really dlid corne over in - U Mayflower." Mrs. Knickerbocker (a juthiig her eye glasse)-'aeally I | had no idea that tlie Mayflower carra steerage pasngnearn A ru)3i il a7rom tli tttbr i rainbow 'might, be better lookin' twa'n't seh-a cheap show. De bottoi o, de weal- box make mighty po' musi r- Big blazes o' Are cau't roas' your'tater A De bee! seed aiu't bound to make i watermilions, You can't take do. twi out de gr.!-vine by cultervatin' it. Pei cook can't hide his foots b,y upreadt his tail. Green 'simmons ai't traid nobody. Education don't come I bumpiu' 'g'in do school 'ouse. Wh( do niorkin'- bird try to mork eb'rythin e he boun' ter lot out some outsio dat ain waf much .-It's a mighty lazy nigg< dat don't keep his axe sharp. A ho ' under do garden p.din's is a hard seer t.> keep. 1d c, An Indianapol s baby was bitten, e In teaulug a pet Mailtese kitten, 11 Before a day ended, yf S . Jacob's Oil mended, And with it mothers are sum ttcn. A hunter who lives at Bear Ran, is Hurt his arm by the kick of a gun, The hunt it did spoil, 10 But St. JIcob's Oil r- Oured hin before swelling begun. d HINTs about Coquettos.-Give tl 1e Devil his due and the Coquette hi a dude-Coquettes are like cats; the g love petting. This accounts for sparl h in the dark'-Always make a friend of )e Coquette before you fall in love wit aK her. Then you can corner her wh< id she says, "But let me be yonr friend or -A Coquetto can play her cards just well when you aro holding her ban al Indeed, this is her first trick-After ai , there is one nice thing about a Uoquett 3r Bhe and lightning never strike twice d tho same place. There is no need of ;o --All flesh is grass, but a Ooquet e doesn't object to being called a daisy. g 1- **"Little thanks art due to hi:n mb i only gives assay wh3t is of no use to Iun o self." 'rhe thanks of invalids the worl i- over are being showered on the inve nt( [f of Kidney- Wort, for it is giving health t I, all. Kiduny-Wort moves the bowels rec ,f ula~ly, cleanses the blood, and radicall i- cures kidney disease, grayel, piles,biliot d headache and pains which are caused b disordered liver and kidneys. Thousand ! have been cured-why should you not tr yit s LkY" FaLdcd articles of all ktuds restore n to their original beauty by 1).amond Dyci h .l'erfet and simple. 10 cents, at all drug a gists, ti proper caper -for the bower no wheii ho mcots a lady is to lift his ht from his head, turn it forwar.i until tli e plano of the rim is vertical, and whil in this position bring it down so thr the front just escapes the wearer's nos( thon look into it while you count threl e quickly elevate it in the same positior place it on the head1, smile serenely, ani when one rod behind the point of pat a sage to look baok and observe th 0 eflects of the operation. The elboi r should be kept close to the side durin n the above salutation. Half an hour' practiceo will make an apt learner quit - proficient in the now code. --On1c voice all over the land goes up from imothers, that says, "My daughters aire so feeble andl sad1, with no strength, till out of breath and life at the least exer -tion. What can we (10 for them?" The 'answer Is sile1 andl full of hope. Oa0 to -four week's use of IIop 1Hitlers will make 3 them healthy, rosy, sprightly and cheer r ful. .CL AnuNon WVitIsTLRIn, the Kansa1 .2 City wrestler, stated to a correspondoni a thatt Muldoon would not wvrestle ho be,cazuse ho was afraid ho wvould giv. hin thes "dlouble cross," and then Is expaiswhat that is as follows: "Why makea mtchwith MaLtldoon andi I'm bolitter* man than he is, but I agree t Slet him throw me if lie gives me so miuel m lonley. He does so, and then goes on 'and makes a lot of bets on himself. - gve a man money aiid let him go ou and <(ie(tly cover all of his bots. Thei SI throw Muldeotn anyhow. That's ~double oross." Y "ti'"s'r F"AiltI'N AIAoAZINE in ti Li workd, 1 20 large paiges, 4I pages new music -1000 engravings each issue. 50 cents pei .s year; sinigle coples 15 cents. S-rBA wBImO I & ULtou, 8th & Mlarket Bts., Phila. ), (UvoIr: Army candidate-"Andi e only mnuffed one thing in the geographi paper, Couldn't for the life of is a hink where the Straits of Macassil nwere." Fond father-' Oh, I say, yo oought to have known that. Fancy Sthte Straits of Macassar I" Army cand *date-"Well, 1. didn't, anyhow. By t1i wtay, where aire they, dad ?" Fond fatl yer-."1 Olv hcro are they ? Oh-er 'they're--woll, they 're--but don't yo Itik d better go in to lunch ?" it seems'o, -t rallgo that sy one5 wilt aifor froms ii tiiany .rltragtt4 broua't* t- on~ byi an tmptro col )r chtion, of ht io l1 wthen Seovili'., 8arsaparillai at $tiItiida or nloosd untta iv~er i13inpi. will restoro pt feet htitI to theu p'hsalcalt organlizAai'. It i the he * tlooit I nritter oveor aiUsovr.-,t, offctuatly cmht i i rdfautl. ityiuhtiliic .tIsaar,ts'r-, weaksit s of the i Itneys. Ey4 pla1s4. Malai:rl ., nit ntorvon-s disordl -r-i tn ' ina t,impuro c-onditiont of lbthe to10i, t.tver, idney,5 IC -ltmn-h. etc. tt Corrcts ini tionos... A sin..dot).ttti -. wtlt prtoves to yont it i martsi- asi as dtih reinnswer, fori o ne:ulie a ih n-m., ospeitly wheni theo comsplit Ij an exhcat- stiv atisihving a tenadoney to tosuoit ii y tualvigor of thio btraht atnd neorvos siystem. s CAnavtKa the war into Africa: Visi in lng BrIton--"Ya-.as, Miss Wosall'nd o but your Politicians-aw-are a lot< 11 bslawvated cads. y' knsaw. You are-a wvuled by a set of wiotouis wasoals whioi nyou wouln 11't dwieaim of-a w- invitiun to your lions.." Ro~salind-.-."True; bi theirs." ypro * The Piraiznr Ai (ioinea n ' the best in tho iiart'ot. It is the mes Ls ecotnmical and clicap -et, ons box hasting a d1 long as two of anty oter. Onme greasing wil last two sec ao . It reeivedl tiret premiumta a the Contenon-ai and Pais Exp nuitions, als me.'als at various Stato fairs. Buy no other r WOODE N head against wooden henm rn "What a bore Jonkina is 1'' elaime .* Uonnery; "just smot him, and he talke a~ about, that confounded horse (of hisa fo hils.lf an hour, and I couldn't get a wor in edgeways about my new dog." You wouldl usia St. Patr:ok's Salve if yc kno the good 'twould do you. 1- OLD>SNAurLIE at the exhibition: Uli i- tinguisheut amateur (shlowing his latet le picturo)-"I-a rub> out a great dea Sg Most of my effets are got by that. 's Old Snarle--'Ah,. capital process I Onl 1: you dton't carry it quite far enough I" "Ittiugh on Cernse." AkfrWells' "Sough on Cerns." 150. QuIe * o plet, eranenlt euro. Cornss, warts, busien - Joii.iN. Mo.-Dr. J, nI. Atorgan says:. "I gi that Bron's I on IBiters gives entire satisfacta n1t 1 of the nind we look for nu oom ii but that of light and rea r Son yt disordered blood, gener al 4ebility, at ani diseases pronouppced,llourible, t. Oro e04 ,431cTd by Brown's on B ttere.b" To ,nc Uge a'conolousnoas of good. y ness is tho way to lose it. ie A '1ed$ One Meinber of the Profession Tetfilo e lrding the Solentifl Prepa. r rat!fn i f a Srothor Member. Lo Mn. DAWAI; has boon in the dru business In the )tcity of Proidneoo twanty-fvo ye ,re as clerk and pro. prlotor Ia good- standing, and knnvs wheroof he aflrms.-E . Dr. D, s-lfs; "For many yers I have suffered, in. tously at tines, with what is generally called rheuma. t1am. Wh n et attacked I was confined to my bed and oo dld not walk a stop. I could not bear the weight of the bedclothes so xorutiating wai the agony I on. durod I" always notlod that b fore these attacke came on tuy kidneys wore affected; bofo e there would be any pal inn my limbs or any swellings of joints or limbs. th dolor of the scoretions from the kiduoys would be very dark and the odor strong and feverish. The last attack was very severe, about five years ago, and I was eoianned to the house several weeks, and was unable to attend to business In three months. Du-r:ngthe time I was confined a' home and the timo of my convaloscono I omplo oed four of the best doc tora that I oauld obtain, but none of tlorn gave me o pernannt roliot, for they did not go to work at the cause of tho. trouble. Having b:ou acquatutet with the proprietor of ifunt's Rtemedy a tong thno I was I r 7y ducedby hini to giveit a trial, hoping that it might C reach the seat of the disease; and after taking one bot. tLe I found gtysolf vor - mnatch improved, and after taking the second I was foolin: better th tn I ha1 aftsr I any previous attacks. During tn,ny ntouhts previous iD to taking the Ilomnody my hands and flngers would be very nmuchswollen and stilover, m->rning; my left side, in the region of stnnah and- ap con, -was very ia nc and sonsitivo; at timnos I would be taken wl h so . vrrera:ups gver tela sp'con, and bo obliged t. apply imustard orcavenne for temuporary relief; I was very 0 nor roua nlgot^ and could not sloop; I was obliged to ' be very particular in my diet and ins physical sa'stein 1 was sadly demtoral.ed Since I have taken Iunt's 1t- Ilomoely systonatieally all these thlugs have changcd; t I have no swollen handor ihnbs, no itns or cramps in the sido, can eat all kinds of food. sloop soundly and got th roughly rested, and in,' kidneys are activo and perform their functions prontptly, thus taking out of .0 the syste ns all the poisonous soarotions which con taulitato the whole system whore the klibnys do not t* act oflolently. My fr.onds. what Hunt's Home t y has d done for me it will d) for all of you. I bo'iovo it to be the only "urd' cure for al o dleoorof iho Kidneys, I.vsr and Uriuary organcs. ltaspoetfull y, 0 E. 11. UAwi.LsY. 454 Broad St. Ir"A SURE CURE V for all diseases of the Kidneys and -LIVER --tii d It has specific action on this moat important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaction, stimulr.ting the healthy secretion of the Bile, and by kceping the bowels in free condition, offbeting its regular discharge. M alaria. Ifyou,aroufbringfrom "nalasina, have the chills, V are bilious, dyspoptic, or constipated, Kiduoy Wort will surely relievo and quickly euro. In tho Spring to clease the System, every o one sould tako a thorough courso of it. o SOLD DY DRUGCISTS; PriceSI. I Sm - LIST OF DISEASES ALWAYS CURABLE DBY USING MEXICAN KUSTANG LINIMENT. OF HUMAN FLESH. OF~ ANIALS. flheumatismi, Scratches, Bluns and Scalds, Sores and Galls, Stings and Bites, S'pavina, Cracks, Cuts and Braiso, Screw WVorm, Grube, Sprains d& Sitcehes, Foot Bot, IIoof All, Constracted tIlasolos Lamrene, Ctiff',Joints, Swinsny, Founders, a Daeknche, Spsrains, Strains, E ruptions, Sore Feet, 1 Frost Bites, Stifihess, 3 and all external diseases. andcovery hur tor accident 3 ?or general use in family, stableand stock yard itla TIHE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS t nohn i o th e wld equa. to . Sit r the. cueo3co ta ipe,Dol,Tte,Old Sores, Sore Eyt,ecurlal Diseases, Catarrh, Less of -Appetie, Female Complit, andt al1 Blood disease. It never fails. All druggists and couniry store keepers soil it. nI. R. Sellers I a 'o., P rop's, Pilttsburgh, on avery boutle. I. 0 r. |fiTMALR S Threh s e been nn instanco in whichs t h's sterling invigora ttlnd antai-febrieo meilcine ha<s - failed to ward oITtice comipiaint. when t aken duiy as a proteiction -itgainst malaria. hisundredsa of hlalta llave abnd,onted all the ofillnal spetelf W lca, antd now prOsorbe this harmlo.<s veg tal,me tonIc for chIlls tin-i fer us woji as dlyspe sia anti anervous affectioans. iosteutt' Ittiers is tile, S pcfeo need L5 Frs yall i)rorgista ad Dealera generally. 18 Ia I d. n. nds, nal aE t. Ioads Mo Aurerellet f UM K0DER'8 PILLE8s'.o,wc aon.Trsown, M a. S66 ,we*ekg ALL5Rgrn? nu STS WA T ,D ior the leet and B'astest e ued angr ci4 kmN o 4Dible,0 h e ro et. )Ama'n0O 0- ToLKe Ana an KR,9aar ..Termen witO.'aton s r a d ad on rte r ioer, id Juee.na , le et by sas -, theat they -advertO S i sentent mi Shim Soesa ~amim.a panerl. ; Y Jr, 4 T' 'was sotanid I allee ainin ~ br oinh l t . o from .e pO lplt4Itonf and an intOi?'ia , btrn ~ *and eeo e4.ouent or j alsoa suffe~red w wn aeross my bowes.imd ni m back, and was fauch re dud ' flesii. .iaVe, used r "Golden fedwa al Dscovery" an d " avo'rite Pr sription," and fol that anm well. g lAiton,..adVery respectfully - DELoiLA B. foMILLAN, Arligton Ga. ,"Mornan," said a lad, seriously, "P'm sufered much.' ' ell, eorge, what is the matter ?" "You said it was wrong. to deceive, didn't you au ''Yes; George, very wrong," "And wrong to swindhe ?" "Yes, very," "Well, then, I'l have to tell you that some unknown person has taken the sweet-goodies out of the preserve- r and filled it up with sour pickles." And the unknown person ,an. out to play. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, shdrt ness of breath, e,nsuiuption, night sweats and all lingering coughs, Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" is a sovereign remedy. Superior to cod liver oil. By druggists. Mns. GIDLETON, who knows that her husband never shakes dice for drinks, And who knows that he is strictly sober was awakened the other night by Mr. Giddleton who, in his sleep exclaimed: "Three trays to beat. Horse on me." "What do you mean ?" asked the wife, shaking him. "What does who mean?" -'You." "What about?" "Why, you cried out, 'horso on me." "That's all rigtht. I merely had a night-maro." .ncers and Oiler Tumors are treated with unusual success byWori's Mispensary Aledical Association, Iluflalo N. Y. Send stamp for pimphlot. DEMORALIZING effect of five-o'clock teas: Charles Bonimot (who sets up for a wis)- "Never see you without a cup of tea; what a living praise to the article you are-a regular 'tea-doum;' or, as you're a woman, you must be 'tea-dea.'" I Miss Florence Bullseye (who thinks him something of a pedant)-"Yes, and be ing a man it must be that you are a 'tea- a deus I" **"Every truth has two sides; look at both before committing yourself to eli.her." Kidney-Wort challengea4the closest scruti ny of its ingredients and its grat,d results. It has nothing to fear from truth. ) 'ctors c may disagree as to the best methods and * remedies, for the cure of constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. But those that have used Kidney-Wort, agree that it r is by far the best nedicine known. Its aeti-n Is prompt, thorough and lasting. AW With Diamond Dyes any lady can get as good results as the best practical dyer. Every dye warranted true to name - and sample. To PUT AWAY STEEL.-Articles for the summer. or to leave knives, steel fenders of grates, &c,, without rusting, grease the steel well with lard and tie up in brown pap)er. LONE JACK, Mo., Sept., 14, 1879 I have been using Hlop Bitters, and have received great benefit, fromt them for liver complaints and analarial fever. Tihey are superior to ail other mneticines. P. M. ARINIS. 'To CLEAN MATTING.-Put a pint of salt in a pail of warm water. Mop the matting well, one breadth at a time, and wipe with a cloth afterwvards. *Lydia E. Pinkham, wvhose benevoi mit face is shadowed in abinost evcry paper p( we pic0k up, appears to have discovered hi what Addison calls "The grand elixir, r to support the sp)irits of humnan natur-e.'' W It is q'ute evident that she has the patent a' and lias securedl the contract for makinga over an(i inproving the invahid corps of at A merican W omanhood.-Globo. a' At Thebes an ancient Egyptian papy- " sus roll containing a treatise on medicine p~ has been found, Great impr-vements have recently been i madie im Carholine, a deodorized extract ofA petroleum, the crcat natural hair icwewer, and now ,t is absolutely perfect as an cx- or qumsite and delightfully perfumedl hair ar drecsng andi restorer. Everybody is de- T< lighted with it. Sold by all druggists. A ne~w scientific instrument is the ii "piuviometer," which registers the - quantity of rain falling within a certain period, and the duration and the hour , of the fall. For dyspepsia, imnngestion, aiepreson of spirits and general debility, in their ra rione forms; also as a preventive against - fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-.Phosphiorat-ed Elixir of Cahsaya,'' made by Cawell, Hazard & Co, New York, sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever or ot,her sickness. it has no NEvEn let your zeal outrun your char ity, ____ Trir hygiene ofiinacker-y has done nmore to A aggr-a vnte dl).pila by selfr-in, Itea sta rva tion than glttony ever- dl. GAtSTIIINEr enrei-s the w orst form,s or lyspepsia. WnoEVEn has a contented mind has all riches. Doni't D)1e in the House. "iRough on lIats." Clears out rats,mice,roaches, ~ bedbu~igs, flies,ant,moles,chipmunk,gop,hers. 15e. UNGniATFFULMEsa is the 'very'poisOn of manhood.A FAInFICt.e, IowA. --Ur. ,J. L. Myers as: "Brown's Iron hittera is the best iron preparation : haive ever known In mny Lihty years of practice.'g No thoroughly occupied man was ever yet miserable. - Emory's Little Cathartie Pill-best a made for Liver Comphaint and Biliousness. Tasteless, harmless, infallible. 15e'. hF you w ould create someting, 3 ou ... nust be something. Dr. Kline's Great. Nerve flestorer is the mat volof t.he ago for all nerve disrases. All ca isstpped tree. Mend to 9st Arch St,reet' JUDoE all men from the prehumption - c.f their innocence. Ladies and chil'ren 's boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent, Heel S3tiffeners are used KNAYInY Is supplQ,'and can bend, but honesty.is firm anid upright and yields: noL. * - DR. RAD WAY' Sairsaparillian Resolet trlea41r eekf? youak would have syour n s arm Your bones sound without caries, and your eene IUion fair, use Radway's Sarsaparilan Resolvent. A rmedy omposed of ingredients of ektraor. pai and Invigorate the boken-downan Wasedoyy--QIC PLIANT ,8Anmand PaRKA No matter b what name the complaint my bef d Is, nice asores, tuors, boll pryslpea, or dhonoosk, tive, stomc or bowel eihe Which supplies the waste and builds and rear fteboi nea h rcfs fra must be unsound. The Sarsaparllan Resolvent' the haonio uson of eacof te og bns. establishes thrughout the entire system fn,ion a1 harony aond wisupcies, shabd ves- Ol sels withn pndr anlhealt crnt of new life. T ys , after a e Ias' usen beautifuL iple botie es ak tot and reruptin n are removed as A and ulcers A omattersonat frngm seoflaeutiv diseases of the eyes, mntuh ears, legs, t lroat and derM unoure dis aser toma eror, or fron the use of corrosive sublimate may rely upon a cure ar onal, the Savlcontnued a suient time to ick suits teo waite a bustadem:r. T One bottle Contains more of the active prino lte ooMd ics tnhanty othercs ofrepairn Take aIn teaspoon ful doses, wotheoothers require Ave or six times as much. One Dolnd. a ottle. R. R. R.Reovn Radway's Ready Relief. In from one to twenty minutes never fals to retlies antbuh oo thontrug systmliuction- "'_. o attermon vio en or er r iatin loto n the Rheumatio, Bed-ridden, Inrm, Crin d, Ner lifNeurg or afer twted with dises maf the rsaiun becoWAes cleDr andE w aford instant eare. INFLAMMATION OF TUE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMA'ION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMM ATION OF TH E BOWEL8, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICUI/T BREATHING, PALPITATION OF TUHE RA RT, HYSTERIC8, CROUP, DIPHTH ERIA, CATARRH, INFLUENeA, HEADAdHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RyEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE 0C1ILL8, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES, BRUISES, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLES8NES8, On ottl contarinsanteolyh atieve.ini o a re di ha n nother Pepar at lior. . twl naspfe oes, whe ters qinteay ficcorsiH tie ns much.sas aaPit OBoeih a Doldx a hiltti s W nd n lth Bowean lIn n W n. Inrom ne ter went micness nevr fals ro relieer Pan wathoulnbete tharough lainy nomterguwviletocriating thellsn therfeO,ugativ , -rddn,Inim .Aried Nevou, NAgcot rtae withOu an dAease afrdlualeadatra INFLMMAIn OpTEatIDNEYS A VEOTNBESUSTIOFTUE LFORS PALTONFRHEHAT HYSERCSy tastU, DIPgaTychE IthA, e 9"fEo, reguATI, Ian EnZArng HRADwAHE, TIi O THCE,Or fadsr o COmL CILLaS, Qrou HeUA,IaSM, BRIES,LA, Hdh ITCosAto,otvns,n. COGS COLDS SoRANS e, nam theIntrnl V raPS IN TH aCESgTm BACKo o IMS ae enstatl relived FEaER. AND AngU ceor 50 ngea. Ther is in a remeda g psuemn s n Dohts lr Wes oe 8Fver and Aglle,aandinther Wlros iiu Scet Tyehiny srto Yellownadote eves de RR,) d udL a hos o HeatacBde IAwlli few oenRAwen P.take interneellh systaemfrto aol the arolenmd Chilsrdyers, W ndInteos, andal IenteErnln 'I WY8READY "RALIEF With TE."fe drp8nwtrWllpeetscns orNAW pai0., fom Minron uorethosand wasen Pere To gtive, Pooti. *r out At wtou aD A, Alwsea h SOpeatin.e s e A VEGTAI3L .UBLITE OB f O"/BAL&NEL.s Perfecl t.,atles eleganl caed'e hwe Dtpe,ueguate,A Ourf.' lansean s0trong RAwa' -Il o h ueofatdsres teIntena Viscr. Po rely. veeabe nain . Neur II& IR ww.if>, * olatio9, L b go, EBADAO*ETOOTEAQBN SORE THMOAT QVINSY,;$WELLINOS SPRAINfS, SQreness, Cits, Bruises, Ft 3TBVIE3,. IIJBN, IIA310r And all oer iodliyaohes FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold byall Druggtat an Dealers. Directiona In ii languages. The Charles A. Vogeler Co (esocwsor to A. VOLEXR 5 00.) laltImore. Ed.. U. S. A LYDIA' E.. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cure !or nl those Painful Complaints and Weaknesse so common to our beet female population. I Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by a Woman.' he Oreatest Modieal Di,eovery Since the Dawn of History. Wit revives the drooping spirits, invigorates and armonizosthe organio functions, gives elasticity and rmnoss to the stop, restores the natural lustro to the yo, and plants on the palo cheek of woman the fresh oses of life's spring and early summer time. R"Physicians Use it and Prescribe It Freely -* It removes faintness, flatulonoy, destroys all craving or stimulant, and roliovos weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight nd backache, is always permanently cured by its use. or the eure ef Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA F.. PINKIIA\I'A BLOOD PURIFIER ,II eradicateo every estiie of humors from the od, and give tone and ntrengtl to the system, of ian womau or cbild. Insist on having it. Both the Compound and llond Purifier are prepared t233 and 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, 3lass. Price of Ither, 81. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form f plls, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box >r either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of tquiry. Enclos Set. stamp. Bond for pamphlet. o faminly should ho without LYDIA E. PIICITAM'S VFtt I pi . They cure constipation, biliousness, ad torpidity oftho liver. 21 cents por box. g*rSold by nil Drugglsts.-p (1) B SM FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF i CONSTIPATION. I N Io other disease is'eo prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no romedy ha,, evera Sequalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort s a e ure. Whatover the cause, howovoer obstinate ii tho naan, this reined 11l overoome it. a. complcate witoons i on. Jdnoy.Worte strengthens tho woakonoc parts and quickly an me loshav boforo faied. 49- gE'r fyouhavooeither of theseotroubles uC PRiOR *1. USE Drug,ist, 8oil a The Bad and Worthless e never imtaed or c?ounterfeftedZ. This is pecially true of a family medicine, and it is sitivo proof that the remedy fmftated is of thc ghost Value. As soon as it had been tested d proved by the whole world that 1101 Bitters is the purest, best and most valuable family edicine on earth, many Imitations sprung up d began to steal the notices in which the prese d the peoplbe of 4hie country had expresced th, arits of HI. Bi., and in every Wvay trying to in-. ce suffering Invalids to use their stuif tInstead, pecting to make money on thle credit and good .ne of HI. B. Many others started nostrums t up in Blilar style to HI. B., with variously vised names In which the word " Hop," or flops" were used In a Way to induico people belleYe they were the same as Hop Bitters. I such pretended remedies or cures, no matter tlat their style or name is, andi especially those Ith the word "fHop" or " Hops" in their name in any way connected with them or their name, e imitations or counterfeita. Beware of them. mch none of thiem. Use nothing but genuine ip Bitters, with a hunch or cltuter of green op on the wilie inahol. Trust nothling else, ruggista andi deaurrs are warned agamast dealing imItations or counterbott. URE c"',m .,A7mtM .as.sae ,,s matmse 07 at Pa.,altas.A aa w Ia ,"P*.1 i." bhP Fortse Wayne. Ind,, osumercial hotel"H ETISOEPi. ""-OICrTHRESHERS" -lHlIr nie to all seols. Writs fr FREE lu.Panuhlet 65 o" N'?.** oin* nsj '0ss, 1'. W. ZIEO1LERt 00L., Philadelphia,Pa,s GENTS WANTED?o '". h.vstoiain, er How to Acquire and 1 Preserve eaith." Retails, 59.25. Big Comnmiss ons to gents. A M EiticA PULIISillNG Cu., 1? North anth Street, Phikidelphia, Pa. riHE SUN HERE IS ITS Auth wonr' onews CyeoiPvrything that noet t an.t fearaeets conmment; a blte iz'diondonee of n ita oa,izat1ions Si a-erl,n oyaij~ trt ~Iat nela monh, or 60.150 a year; aUNDAY ,ag) 61.20 per year; iYWKEx r (8 pages), 01.00 I. Wv. E'NOLAND, Publisher, New York City, IGGS GANG PLOWSa2,ero hiress DAN &A. MOUN T. Prospect Plain s,.." UUNG~ IEN l i' (A' AlhOp['Ei'ltN au be aranteed empl'oymeont, addres 1'. W. lIE Md Ada,0. H ARCOAL ehe1or micar frth ts. t eruinon. Cnm. IPlOUM Morphinee Habit,i1 DR. MifAIl'1, Qiuiney, hith. 5to $20 Edlgng -,g WORMS n the human body ERADICA TED i - WINOR SEAimU sir F 2 .0