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(14tJiLo'a - 'lhe Obib)ig of daii liflow"ere is receiving more attention than formerly, particularly so the car lier varioties. The crops of Dwarf Er furt and Snowball begin to come for- I ward in June; and these. with the later sorts, are in market, almost without in toriniseion, untti Novemntcr. Remark- I ably flue cauliflowers, in great abun dance, were grown about .Boston and .clswhoro the past season,notwithatand iug the long antd severo drought, which is particularly unfavorable to their cul ture, Ciuliflowors require very high cultivation, oven moro so than cabba ges, and ptonty of moisture. \Vhcttr( grown in the kitchen garden, or upoii a large scale, the crcp is a paying one. The demand isevidently rapidly increas ing, and there is no more telictous v( g-I otable grown. - Cold-fi-ame ilanfts are probably the best and lardiest fotr early crops; the frames, however, need rather more pro tection during cold niglts, tlni 1iy re quired for cabbage plants. Seeds sown in hot-beds in Februar;v, will produco plants that are not much, if any, inferi or to cold-frame plants, They should be transplanted out once, before setting in the open ground, and also should be gradually ltardented by exposure; in this way, they may be in coudition to sot out as early in April as the ground will pefmit. Set the early sorts about two feet >y fifteen inches, and cultivate the same as c.tbbages. Where irrigation is practicable. great advantago is tlhus ob tained during a drought. For iato caulitlowers,sowseed inl open ground, iromu the midtdlo if May to the middle of June, i1 hills, the sumo "s dtirected for lato cabbages. Thin to one plant in eah hilt: this avoids tho c raw hacks resultl)g from trailplanting in a dry time. When the plats lirst appear they are liable to the attacks of at smailL black 1iy;guard against this by frequent diusting with plaster, whicth apply in the morning, while the dow is on. When the heads are forlm g, tie the leaves to gether at the top, thus avoiding disco! oration L'y cx.is ure to the s1un. Tim t. (iermianton n 'nT/tyrop/ suggests that comlpetltive lors-sioeinug should . be inelided in the p renaitin lists of agriculture'. fairs, imiinikelt as all nmust know how nny aniumitls are injured sumetines Iaermaently c1'il1)ied1-by unataught, ignt.rant or unskilled shoers, t1ho trit the hotol oh i horse \ ith1 as much roughness and reekt ssness as they do a )low-bhare. it recotndots that good, round lretaiumts be placed in the list of awards for the ho rse-shoeing-not for the mutt ral>id sloers, as this 1as littie or noinliig to do with the aim but for the skliitWior:, ueatnuess, light ness and solitt y of the work; alid that the coiutt- ,e Ie selected, not from blacklsuiiths or professional slcers, but irou t xpe icueed h(orselnen). .' a oin phlint be dug up at any pe. riott rining its litter gro ll, the greater plart of tle fee-ding roots will be found away from the lulil, ext< nding, as8 scenms evident ill otie catses. to a distanceo of at. I a' t t wt lve teet.. 'I'is range of the rcots e,1t1 le PalI-eless, hit is at pruvisai' wh1ereb1 this strung-growing pIllantil Iatei : i t. 1f, di frem ia lirgo area i. cOn . -tt les na i its necighbIoinig p.aits. J.lw rapi~dly these roots grow C e know i.ot, but, i e, can 5lay withI cer -taitiy tha1t fory ina.y e'xtenri at least 3 lili . A daily thiu -ghI te ioi t favi boi 11( - Se iattn, uni.dv.r ii. v. ring cotid itionls. Thle ltlu ltadca't it iilizuig is a beitter' ui 1y ftor coin thani hill h irt ihingaf -evil.s Inl acet r diance wit ih enei ul obsi-ti al-ittn. . A a, TI. ( a uus-.i i, F". j.1. S., of Ln idohn get in <1111te line and11 thena slan t it to - thei rtii., .J1t to enitis, ia sli'ht failli and1( sand ; when ini'Ie thy 3 11 1 iin tw it incheis < di hs eiarle t hat 1has bteen sit ted. As iite i 't dr ii piga liiall n this the are3 lt arp il rlit' lf un th e inm oni list ab thsoomi -i tis e:t t' o it 0 ihav tIry' ' iltit fo l io lr,)n h br ss apIi'i e thI iI ' vilte ty < tt a-t or )iuh iin thCess ofi eittu ni. 'I'iioung chicks arev ktvi-iui.gs4.n tl iiyarith g y nlstani they ii i ioli alcc it ifl'li fthy t) into lthe' im hans nti ieiboul it rt'e'i'trt onsid itldg.t' tit'110 ille ge e till a Iy tim gls Iti tioni h' ik .i hixtr 1 t is ais w'i i I to- ttti ig tte rIc ttlizingc ue ateri al; at lit. h iavn tuvloe alwe -Cot,a.ud tio nig,l thouih the es11hse lis iici t iSa. he i a sn io baultill why atnthe tll, butot th 'e pleton 'il, gd rtitc hasuitiecoereA one thne tIhe hnoing 51wetieleft on biho tirat. to maketaatetthzer,c a iti wsid Thci'e Theut -ir the d ead ci un it el-ake01.s .ihe hvyn assi3l 'i at lonmerab le e Scude, thougihii no t r 'einptonth' well A tn that~c eu,vmgs adoes tit- a tiiilw' hi i lnes no t hlaIltltil.r i good( qti te o tiin, alo u ak s en een sad,etnd a11 t ie lOich i therIe tan their value fmtothciug. t.he yt are l tey-ivedo -~ cet, it dgi.v enu. tor OS thei rs 'nis :tteet. ofhre ilol 1:lgood reaso intriy hnis h o gelsrow0 1 lre tros oubic not sae ad halwe the hueks.' - .:is teqirle haretin grabeforo wth weater n jresr ahnd;bu tis lis an td lant ie unferted.u ro swel -uttr, ciuEoNne hu i nkd e tron iaway,.'au it,rakts toy had a ed, allth th u utttarttr for b t ftein ort 1ouiic-Two s, a als an he or Arck wnhut, a thrat or ois an tnd ore .lu yapligcutc,iet h seed,whihhsb. rvosywl - DOMNDWflO, Sotr i3Ers.--Thoro ate dderendds irl regard to the best beds for roftreshinug ileep, some persons advocating soft and somo hard beds. The dift'erence be. twoen i hem is that the weight of a body m a soft bed presses on al'hrgor surface ,han upon a hard bed, and consequently nore comfort is enjoyed. Hard beds ihoulk never be givon to little children, nd parents who supj)ose that such beds sontributo to health by hardening aid leveloping the constitution are surely u i ror. Emiuenlt ph ysicians--bol h iero tnd in Eniglaind-conour in this )pininu, and stato that hard beds have )ften proved injurious to the shape of nfaatp. Bird- and animals cover their )fltiprilg wlth-tho softest material they an obtain, and also make solt beds fIor lem, and theLO s)ltnoss of a bed is not videnco of its being unwholesome. 3ut if it is not kept sweet and clean by laily airings and frequent beatings -whel her it is hard or soft-it is surely njurious-to health. HINTS FOR TuE HOUSRIIOTD.-A city tonsokeeper protected the ivy on a )asement wall through the winter with strip of cauton matting. Tile work is represented frequently a wall papera designed for vestibules aud passageways, among which appear initations of EU gyptian tiles copying vell the old color,. The finest way we iafe in modern imes to decorato a wall. say art'stic uruishers, is to hang it with silk, leath r or tapestry. We can produco no ir-t like that with these materials. Tie handsomest cut-glass, in matelicd >airs for oil and vinegar, are formed vith slender neck and large base, the atter having frequently ihe shape of a niaepple, or that of ia globe. Serviceable tidies ar made of butch r's linen, hemnied ai t the sides and ringedl at the ends; work in outline ome quaint figure; work with marking otton warranted not to fade, or with itohiuig silk. ORNAMENTAT STANDS -Tile small '0111nd stands seen almost in every sit iug-room are made ornamental by iatving a -lamubrequin tacked to the edge. Jover the top) of the stand with crash, taid crochet at 1Qmlbrequin of the fish !ord so match used for various fanicy articles. Miake the lumbrequin jutt as roul make the tidios, with close work tnd with opei spaces through which 'ibbous are to be run. Finish with ringes from three to four inches deep. [lave to lambrequin, with the fringe (lided, reach to where the legs of the itand join the statdard. . SAI3i1)i; D VN.IsO.-Thetl breast of a young deer is -to Ihe preferred abovo ll. Cut it Into satll squar pieces; itut ifto i saucepan with about two tat Acl)oiul'llts of sweet oil, When they tro well rendeied add two tablespoonttils )f florr, a htt;o bacon cut in sa.ll aitnares and a few shallots. Let the ,holo simmer unil of ia nice color, then add about one lpit of claret wine, the enlh part of stock and a bunch of pam Aty, t.Iytme, sage andu( bay leaves, tied :ogother. bot it iimmer oni a slow fire about one haouir. llaro se img you mnst lie c.areful to emove all the grease. 'erv wit toast, Ii ied in bait ter', aroud .hi. dish. C oa'sr'aiui'.~a rou Y'Acuare.--Navy lue waaIll, I ued wth taIhick scar'let, lIInnael, iunked at the ed&ge's, thei border hoiawinig bulit, two'i inchles b)eyond2 ftc. t wilI. A hi~lt pattern'of coraial b inches b< r.Iers hie blueo twil, whieb2h is bo,aund aind lii shed with a trmngo of bluei wor.,tia )olmphons. Thie coral braces mxust boe ieil arranuged anal interlacedl, the wino' v'urkedl in inlgrama el toni or criewels ot hliadtd e'raanson. .in the t'entro' the -llub 1lags, with aii small scroll aceross, vitha nataie of yachit. '1Tese should be uorked ini apphropiriate coilors, anid thean atlt-aa(bert to the mxatderial, so as to bec miaily ren,ovale previouts to cleaingai .he e<.uuatea p-a uo. faQt?al'it ANt) Daaauur Smuvcs.--A Jerrl'y i-er vice of enut. glas- conatalins luu eeii piecesC, Ih baowl,v,, ai h 1ay3, anda a lo"zena lenat'uJaaped I rit--ziauersa, -each iea-righ 1.he ".-l arlooa t'" wichil tii itan - imashedl the geutaunt- cut glassa'. A lalueuri sea-vice of gr'cean er aambetr lB acenili glass conataians thle tray, sqjuare ,r. tiriaaiiguila, it id luited edge, aaaad oine cor'da glasses, eiach iluited, to) hlid a thimballehtil of the polciut liqueur. .lite Ciaie.saN Pin..-Gover thle botton. ,f a puariding-'tish with slices of broiled nulia; cut uap a boiled ehicokeon ani i noi~a y' id thIe dish ; add ctaopj ed onions ; it roui like, or' a little cairry p wdear, whIiichi .s batter. 'Then add boiled ice to lilt all inatest.icos iaind to cover thec tolpli hicl-. IBake it for one haaf or' three-qjuarters. ot an hlar,i' la;t.i i oi Cnoi.e.oA Miontnus -Fo 2aholea naiotbus, tae black peppePr aaid grmdit it to'ler'ably line, t ao et ut ini a .lhauaa, a teauspo onfidl of this aind a table ~ tiui aul ot sal t, anda till aboat hal. 11:at1 wvah wiaria water; thena lilt tap the gliass witii s(old cideru Vaiegar, aind stir it. uip. 'L'ake oaae tem- po'oi'ful thtiin wait a little 11ui1 take anotherla; keepj oin stiriimg aand usigt it, uhd liIte v'ohmitiaag at-s. JIf rue ghtas'a dtoes lilt curie 1.ry aniother. Naivit a-leep in a close room wvithI alt lie di and Ulwurdowis closed5; oven ini lie coldest we-ather, one waiidow shoui d -e p)artly' ruaiked, or a(whiach is best) let toni firoii the tiop, so as to admflit fiesth air, withoiut altowang a dIraught or cur 'cut oii the slot per. T'he winadow cuir ainis nuiay altway-s be down, as the air atrained thiioaigh the luuslin loses its hiapiess, and is naore heaithful. Ea,iz'/Anwru .UnEiAKFA8T CAKIS. ---Tena veIl batenci eggs, threo pinats of milk, utke-wiarm; a qiniauter of aL pound of' neled butter. iandi twol teasp)oonfuhal of ualt, ia teapooniful of' siaheratuas, dissolved ui a spoonful of hot wator. 1aike a haic'k batter of whaito Indian imecal, andaa -sko ini butter d(I a ana imaich thick when puat in. iUnke thirty3 or f'oi'ty amuatos .1u a uick oven, Very lio. MoLA.51Es SnAins. -lwo Cups of molias ses, two tiaiepuonfauls of vmnegari, two teaspoonfuals lit sodla dissolvedl ini th)e viniegar, two thirds cup of shoem'nin~g, two te!aspoonlauls of giuager, onaough Ilouar to maako dough. MiK iat na'ght; roll out ini the morning iab(aut as t.hack is the blado of a kito, and11 bake. A-NF.w YomC doctor says the best, euro lie knows of for a cold is thie old aishained swe-at. - Take ten gr-ais of ijaydio, a hot mustard foot-bath and a stifl' glass of toddy-or rather, 1. ehould say, a hot lemonade. To REuMoVE RUsT FIIOM A STOvF.IP'a -Rub with igiheed oil, ar litt.le of which goes a long way. Bu111h1 a slow fire at Ilrst until it is (try. -To cure toothache, cut as munch cot ton as will fill que tooth, dlamplen it, cover it with a mixt,ure of salt and pow dered falum and place it in the tooth. HUMOItOUS. LsvYaii (cos.eiainining ni n ))- I "You have testitled iit a remarkably straightforward mahie" .How is it you tre able to givo your tedtimony without hesitation. You have a good t tnomory, h.aven't you?" Witness-"No, sir." La.vyor-'Oh, you- haven't? then how is it that you testify so read. ily? Have you hadl any conversation with counsel as to what You shoul i say?" Witness--!Yos, sir." Lawyer 'Ah ! Now, sir, romemb.r that you are under oath. Wore you told what you should say ?" WViln as - "Not exactly that."-Lawyer---"iBut you were told something?' Witties, - "Yes, sir.' Lawyer- 'I thought so. Now, sir. toll the court what that sorn..thing w.w." Witnoe-- "Nothing, only I was advised to ho very i:rireful what I said." Lawyer --Oh, you wore advised to be careful, were you ? And how careful were you ?" Witnoss-"I wrote my testimony out and committed it to memory." Lawyer (who thinks he has got him) -"You comniitctd it to memory?' Witness "Yes, sir; they told me some fool of a lawyer woild be asklug me all sorts of I stupid que.tious, and I'd better be pre pared for him." Lawyer-"'hat'll do, sir; you can stand down." itocuot from Agoilziig Death. Nh.w YonK --Mr. -James White 1552 Broadway, formerly chief instructor in Dickels' Itiding School, in t,his city, said to a newspaper reporter: "1 broke my shoulder, arm and elbow, splitting the socket i four parts. Rheumatisin set in an.d 1 employed the bst physician. He tried everything, but I grew worse, and at last he said: 'I have one more thing to try .and if that falls nothing can give you re lief, and that is 3s.. Jacob's Oil.' I used this great pain-rellover, and a- able to use my arm, free froui all rhitmtatic tron. bie. I have also recomniended the rome fly to a number ot people, and in every cs ihey have been speedily and efcltuil ly cured. Junin M1oumISON WArrE, of Auitin, is in the habit of taking a toddy for his stomaelh's sake overy morning. His little boy Johnny is in the habit .of c'soping up the sugar in the bottom of the glass, and putting it where it will do hii the most good. A few days ago, Judge Waite had occasioll to tako a (lose of quinne. and as h l'ft a little of the bitter stuff in the hotI. nu of the glass, Johilny, sup posing it was toddy, filled the applica t ion for tih sedinmon t, which was granted as Judge Vatito was desirous of curing flio ehild of an inexplieablo yearning for strong trik. Johnuy soon began to show his (tsgutst by fearful howls and inpr'ecatiosns. "LA it bitter, sonny ?" asked Judge Waite, mil an anxious tone of voice." "0, I aim not crying about that," re plied Johnny. ''What are you crying about, then?' "Fso crying because I drank it all up, and 1 am so sorry that there is none left for poor lit tle brother Billy. ***".ilow and steady wins the race." Si.t lii, bmt not slowly, Kidney-Wort is riistuancing all competitliin for universal pr'pularity and usefulness. This celebra ted retmedy can now tbe obtained mi the usual dry vegetabule formn, or in liquid form. It. is put up In t.ho latter way for the es;reciail convenience of those who nnuot, readily p' epare it. It will be foundt ve'ry concem raied and will auct wvith equal s It iiey in eithter form. Iteadl advert ise tit'llti. Jid-Eivery color oif the Diamiond Dyes is 'vr. (ct. See' the samleh' oit the o.>loredi Ii'h at, the dlrulggtsts. Untuled for ilditancy. ONs of' the~ duties assigned to Felix McCliusk~e was to wmnd up the clock andi~ kep it runnling straight. Oni the lifth day of Felix's service thlo boss loo'ked ny at the clock, rubbed his eyes, piulled out1 huis wVatch anid said: ''H[elIo, .F'elix, whiat-s the matter with the (lock ? It-s nearly two hours out of ihe way. Have yo'u beonm tamr ering with it ?1" "'lve bneen trying to regulate it, sir', but I ca:t't miatke It koop1 steop with the o!oek in the celamr. '"Clock in the collar' I" ej.iculated the hosL. ''There 1s no0 clock in the cellar, What bor't (if Marc'h nialdriesa has got ilt) thle boy's head ?' "'Yes, there is, sir," respondbed Felix stoutly. "'It's a big clock ith a small ince and1( threo hands, so I set this oneo by ii." "C(omoc along anud show it to me," said1 the mierchinit. D)awn they went and away back to a remote corner' of the basement story. ''T1here it is, sir,'' suaid Felix prlouidly, asa lit poinitedi to tio gas-mectei', I hadclever'e attacks of gravel and kid necy ti'otie; was unable to get a mnedicine or dloctor to curie mec until I used hlop. Ittors,,qnd thefy tcie11mo in a shihrt time.i ^ thriN(a'isinD LAu wvan 01? WAYNEC (o.,| N. Y. Arra'uy all there is r- v.sr. deal of com mo101 sense in thei rer i'tk of the desert<r when lie said, "'I'd - ,ether bo a coward all thy hifo than be a eoi'psc toin niin uites." *' l'ihese who deado'In senlsatioul and siu pefy the patient to~ relieve suffering make a grave miista'ko. They proceed upon the false Idea that it is legitinate to procure relief from pamn by destroying physical sensih\\ity. T1~hirthd. carried to the la1st <x11'.1mitl/. wouldi kill the pa, tient to endt' .sufbring. It is not prcsumecd that Lydia 1t P'inkhamu's V egetable Cora pottiad will raise thle (lead buit it often (dots restore t hose who aire givenu up as hopeless JOHN, a Scotcliman, metinig James, was nakod if ho know a certilin Poctor. "'Ken Peter ?" said1 hi, "'Hoot. man I fiue dae 1 ken him. 111im and me's '-epit thogithier in the sanme kirk for the last twenty years." Pare cot hver oil. fromt selected lIver, en the seashotre, by Caswell, llazard & Co., N. Y. A"bsolutely pture suid sweet. Pa tients who have once taken it prefer It to all others. Physicians declare it superior to all other oils. Chiapped hands, face,.pImples and rough akin cured by using Juniper Boap, made by Caswelh, Hazard & Co.. Now York. A lim:wrirL point t.o grasp-the enid of' an eol's tail. flocK ttti., 8. C.--tev. .J. 8. WhHufe, salys: "I useii i. own's trons flil ers for gencrat itbuty. it Tiaix absent are-niever without fault, .nor the present withmoutoeuses, *'ilougt oii Mats." Clears out rats,nilte, rouehen, Alfef, snts, bed bugs, skuniks, chiiimnunks, gophers. 16g. Druggits To the blessed eternity itself there is nn0 othe hndell than th1i instant tl j o n4d his rai i tIN season, out. f. kou upon liueif tai k of ste f natBis on1e k us readers that whateVer goods are iiaudfaotiirod ifi urgooly t of ogeiliaime, are of de high 4 rudeo and a3 Ilue in quality as can be p1toducoed tn anv pot on the globe. t:h.eailyif thie so when the killed Phirulaetpf.maty year Q113oi90noe resglve u ox, ract from the,a t'tjleal, iocI .A'!9 tl'i. egetablo world'the most tout dtir for.sone secitl Lioae. In prerof of his 'itprt on that i'r vidonoo. it. afirds the bet, ha rOIee an interview with a4 an. ua.utanoo, given hun ,wio i Journiug temporarily t her rea.deuco bhe a.si. "About a year I aulfered everaiy with ltheumuatilii in my limb and Neur1.W*ia u the h tad, which I eu4red two or th monis with s much patience as pdWd bio being under the treat. neut of an oxuellelt'doctor, and trying many kinds If medicine w ith'ut any marked effoot. . At last a uedical friend advised me to try hUut's Remedy, be. uure'ho attributed ny severe suffer ng to the bad ondition of my kitoios, which were not performing heir proper functions, a.ad I commenood taking itiand n a few days the neuralgia had departd,my headacho Lad ent-rely disappeared, the swelling In my limbs nd joints had gone, and I have not had a touch of it fuco. More recently I was troubled with impurity f the blood, which showed itself iu-severe eruptions n my face. I again r.sortod to Hunt's emedy, and ttoi. taking it a sh:)rt time was complotoiy cured of hat complalnt. Hunt's Iteinedy has proved very otioelal to me in attatkh of siok headache, which it iways alleviates, and I notice the improvement as oon us I take the Rtenedy. This Remedy has trengt ;ening elements. for it has made me feel much tronger, and has boon very beneficial to my general tealth. I most ,eartily reconmond it to all sufferers Ike myelf. Mns. L, 0. TANNER, NO. 186 Pearl St. (rea1S Praise. ALnnT (. MANN, of vo'tage 1o0n1o. lii.. suydt "I iave bee- prostratod f6r tiree Or inre years .with idney disease: at times I was not able to put on my *at*; my wife has often pull d them on for inn. I ens not so bad as th it all tile tinto, but I nover know vhat it was to be without pali:i'1 my back utilil I coim. noncod using liunt'i itdtuiy. Kince I began to take Liunt's Itomedy I have boou- free from all 1i' and eke pleasure in say lu ttat it is the beit medione that ever know for Kidney and Liver diteases." 1 -S ANAKESIS Dr. S, Silsboo's External Pilo Remedy Gives instant relief nei Is an Infallible CIRE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES, ldh byi)rug.gleseverywhiere. Irice $1.OO per box mepul 1y lail, Salpies sent free o rIeiynlctnni and al suerers,by ' Neustaxter& Co. Box 3916. O-OSTETTEI CELEBRATED STOMACH here htas never been an lsa'tee in whieh Ihis icrling inivigorant and1 ani-iifebir'c medicine hits alled to wardi oif tile comipiainit. wh len laken dluly a a potection agntst mlarlatii. ilulredIs of hiyslianiis havie abandloiced all tihe *itdelnai speceif :s, atnd now presorihe tils hairm'e%. vegeitblo :iiic for chills Itd. fevar, ut well t43 (lyspol aiat ndl nervous afreotions. Alostetter's !!ttsers is thep pecilic you nleed. For sale by ail D)riurgists and Dealers a uerally. 8 HAS BEEN PROVED , o The SUREST OtiRE foP .!!KIDN EY DISEASESs ! Doos a lanto back r diordered urine indb ecato that you are a viotim P THEN DO NOT ' SHESITATE; usBO Kidney-Waort at once, (drug. gist rcecommond it)and it wl11apeedily over conmo the disease and rostoro healthy nOtion, * and woanesses, Kidneg-Wort is unsurpassed. an it will act promptly and safely. S0 SEithorSox. Incontinence, wetention of urino, e brick dunt or ropy deposita, and dull dragging C pains, all speedily yield to its curativo power., 4s. SOLD DY ALL DaraGGs. Price *1. * The Bad and Worthless re never iinltkted or oounterfetted. Thia ia specially true of a family medicine, and it la oisitive proof that tile remnedy Lnmitated is of tile ighest, valuie. As soon as it, hadl been tested 1111 provedl by (lie whole world that Ilop hitters ran the purest, best and most valuable family inedieine on eairth, many imitations sprung uip ndt biegan to steal the notices in which the press lind tile people of the country had expressedl theO neris of II. B., andI in every way trying to in luce suffering invalids to use their Piuff instead, xpecting to make money on the credit and good mmie of Ii. 13. Many ot,hers started nostrumse nit up in sinmliar style to n. IB,, with varionsly levisedi names In which the wordl " hlop," or *11ops" were used in a way to Induce people o bielieve they were the same as Hop Bitters. Uth such pretended remedies or cures, no matter vihat thner style or name is, and especially those vith thle word " hop''or "Ilops"it t.heir name ur in any way connected with thtem or their name, re imItations or couinter felis. Blewaro of them. 'ouIch nonelt of them. Use nothing but genuinie lop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green [lop on tile white label. Trust nothing- else, )ruggits and decalers atre warned against dealliig ii emIl alons oir couniterteita. An Open Secret. The~f fact is well nnderOIstOOdl that thie M E X10 ( A N MUN TAN44 LINIMENT is by far the b)est externaI known for man11 or beast. Th'Ie reason why bCcomes5 an "o peO n iI secret" wheni we explain that "Mustang" penetrates skini, .flesh and muscle to the very b)one, renmoving aill dIsease andl sOreness5. No other lini-. mient doces this, hence nione otheri is so largel used or' does such worlds 01 good. Nothig inthe orldequal to it for the erea ofscratuis, Pimapt elols. ?Teter, (lhi $ores, Boe yes, Mirfeutia leates, tarth, iA.e at diseus.R neer aite Andrugaista and euntry store keepers 'ni. E.4ell a ('a., Preo * Pili.sra ,, oni eery bottle. P M MRPUI?lE HABIT, OP U ,&2Jtt eas30, Dr.l iiUM 'ar b :4" ou i ar iyobzt vint D.ng to g1t- a d;vorce? said th 1ay'er. "Yaw ' answerd $ana.Spreok endeutch. 'Yaw, dot is so." "Ani now you want to sue Jacob Sohleide for damages fqr allenaling her afcc tions?" '"Yilw." "Was she a good wife? "No, she'vas a bati vomans,' "Did yoi love her very much ?" "No, I'm" pette mdout her." "Well, if she was a bai woman and you are better without .her you are not mucli damaged if Jacol Schneider takes her off your hands. "Yaw, it looks.likeddt, aiu't it? Mobbi it's petter I don't say nuttings - about it But py shiminies, I pitties dot Yawool Schneider." "MadeIt' ow Agaia." lirs. VM. 1). ItrYtcMAN, St. Catlorinos Ont., says: "I. V. Pierce unitlo, N. Y. I have used your 'Favorito Prescrilptionl 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and 'Pleasani PurgatIvo Pollets,' for the last thro:+months and aind nysolf-(what shall f say)-'mad< new uaint' are the only words tliat expross it. I was reduced to a skeleton, could not walk across th- floor without fauting,conk 'elp nothing iIn the sape1111) of fio,l on mn stoinch. Myself and friends had given ui all hope, my innediatt death seemned cor tain. I now livo (to the surpri-i of every body) and an able to do my own work." A ScoTCH person said, somewhat sar castically, of a hard drinker, that hu put an enemy in his mouth to steal hi brains, but that the enemy, after a thorough and protracted search return ed without anything. Volco of th-e People. it. V. P'llEtn, M. I)., Bulialo, N. Y.: I had at sorious disease or the lungs, ant was for at tho confined to my b--d and un dier the caro ot at physiciall. ills pruscri p tions did .not, help et.. 1 grew worse, congi ing very severoly. I continencd takint your "t.lollon Mudical .liseovery," and I cUrel ue. Yours resp)ect. uil.y, JU D ItlUi U RN IT, iilbtltale, Mi.ch Tni tonohstone by which men try ut is most often their own vanity. 'ierce's "Pleasnt Purgat Ive 1'ellb ts" a perfect preventives of' constipation. In closed i glass bott les, niways fresh. By al druggists. No accusation should be advance except upon proof suficlient to sustai it. ***"Necessity In the mother of inven tion." Diseases of the liver, kidneys ant bowels brought forth that sovereign reme dy Kidney-Wort, which is nature's nor inal curative for all those dire complaints. In either liquid or dry form It is a"perfect remedy for those terrible diseases that cause so many deaths, Ab"'A pint of the finest ink for fatnthlte or schools can be made from a ten-cent package of )ianmoad Dye. Try thent. Hu who can conceal his .joy isgreate: than he who can conceal his griefs. -CoTj1nLss AND Coi.n -A young girl deeply regretted that she was so oolorless and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. A!tor one bottle of Hop Bitters had been t!iken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in '.he town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. BUT how is it possible that men ii: take warning wvhen -they will not ever be advised ? A illpiudti- Iteanrtly 1,1r ILiuagt liMenMen. Dr. Robert Newton, i:tlo t'rvsidi -lt of tht * -eet college of the City ,.f New York, aind iorinirly of Cini Oinnti,t Olhm, used Iii wim. Hulls Iialsin sory ex tcesvely in hi- isra. tACe, as~ mi:iti u.to his I't:enit lnou lh inin, andc rest 'red to hiealth by thie .e of ihis lnvalu ablo mn dic.'ine, can amiin>ly trtify. lie ait.ys stald tha so good at reintidy 'ught not to be~ consider.d m rel as a p'abent mueioino. but that It ota,-ht to be i.rescribe& freely by every hl. uie un an ai sovere.in remiedy in ali cases of Ltug D)i'ease. It iu at suare eur,, for Coin sui>ltion, aind huti no uinali for til ptrl11 .0om idaints. Ii elin.gearM Itttnien't. Applid to thi hie:iil it radores beaacho. uind pire vents the hair froiii falling out. AcT well at the moment an<t you have performed a good action for all etermity renewe~r iin l res rer, as4htI imrvedl anti perfected', clindlniges the wo,rld and standsh without a ri':al amon)tg the h -fr dlresstings, andi is a un-iVersal famvo~rte wvith til, la-.hs. No man's ab)ilitieis are so shiniing at not to stand in need of proper c.pportn ity NEAw uBEfN. N. (.--Rev (. w. fliley says: hatve taken Ilrown's iron Ilitti-rs and considr r I tine of the be.t imedicinies kn wn." TAKE away ambition iand vanity, arnd where will be many of your patriots ani heroes ? The quIck, coimpete cure, all aniioying Igidney Bladder and U3runary i)Lseases. Si. D)ruggists. THERE is a relation between the wordi and the month whinch pronounces them, Malaria, chills, pos)itively cured by Emory's StantdardJ Cure Pills. T'heir equal unknown; sugar-coated: no gri pans, 25c. T1IME is the most preCiolmi of all pes, sdss10ms, but Jeasit thought or. lioN VIVANTs fid that, by isinig (lAs Thti N - no in pleatsa nt flelings are e x pirienicei lit'ter t'&Iing or d riinking. Mold by tlnggists (i ASTR INEC is In lIquid 'rm. jirnggists. CHEnISu . no unkiind nor revongefu: feelings toward thy neighbor. Ladies and children's boots and shoet cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Liee t3tiffenors arc used. A soU0I~ TIIltitINo atrtiele: A peg insid( the boot. Dr. Klne's (Great Nerve i(etorier Is the mnarve of the age for all nerve dilseastes. All fits stoppet free. Mend to 931 Arth Street. PI'ladelphla, P a. THE moat disatrotis ticod after till The flood of years. Miother Swnin's wVormn syrup. infallIble, tasteless, harmless, cathairtlic- for te verlsshnests, rest-lessniess, worms, consipation, 25c WHEN angry, eouiit ton before yoi speak, if very angry, one hundred. Remarkable for overcominlg dlise:tftes caused b) lempure wituer. ilecaying vegetation, etc., lirown's Iron Ititter.. A LASTING Pelted: A piece of lasing. . CUES WEREAtt LSEFAILS. flit (ough1 syrnp. ' Ttea good - U.limei tt. Holdbydiggst. * 65 ANEONEE ad bordi yourown coiintt Y5~o?un nd or ,de' otit free, Ac dre4s. P.. W. LJEGLEH CO. i nidelpha, Pa *''A WEEK. *l2adtayathomoastliy made. coti vwonjtfree. Address TaU a&u.. Augusta. M I 'oT.EMANI flEss cor.a.LENowurk, N.,J. Term -. -84. fo ion rgaujs rt for eolrr Linus. anawerugs ax .avauruseum.au wU denfer-a favor upon the advertler and th pubisherby taina' that the.y saw the'ai estdoeset t cha ournal (naming pa.' r r ] I i THE GREAT CERtAN Rv1OY FO3GR P.A..El . Rheumatism,?Neur a , Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headac e, Toothache. More Tararet,Swelling aisrai1s.Iirulsea Burns, Senlds, 1-s'ostlBltes. AND ALL OTHER DODILY PAINS AlD ACHEB. Boldby Dauggists and Dealers every wbere. Fifty Osntsa botp Dire,tlona in 11 .euguages. TIHE 0IIARLII1 A. VOGELElt 00. os.ooeas to A..VoUBgLSI a CO.) Baltimore, ad., U.t. 1, A NOTED .DUT UNTITLED WOMAN. [Fron theposton Globe.] Messrs. Editors. The aboro is a good likeness of Mrs. Lydia E. Pink. ham, of Lynn, Mass., who abovo allot her human beings may be truthfully called the "Dear Friend of Woman," assonto of her correspondents love to call her. Sho is zealously devoted to her work, which is the outcomo of a life-study, and is obliged to keep six lady assistants, to help her ansiver the large correspondenco which daily pours in upon her, each bearing Its spoial burden of suffering, or joy at release from it. Her 'Vegetable Compound is a medicine for good and not evil purposes. I have personally investigated it and am satisfled of the truth of this. On account of its proven merits. It is recommended ant prescribed by thebest physicians in the country. One says, "It works'l'ke a charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, Leucorrhea, irregular and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflamnation and Ulceration, Floodings, all Displacenents and t'io con sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Change of Life." It permeates every portior of the system, and gives now life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak ness of the stomach. It eures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Seeplessness, Deptession and IntUgestion. That feeling of hearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times, and under all eireumnstanceos, act in harmony with the law that governs the female system. It costs only $1. per bot tie or six for $5., and Is sold by druggists. Any advice required as to special cases, and the names of many who have been restored to perfect health by t le use of the Vegetable Compound, can bo obtained by addressiu,' Mrs. P., with stamp for reply, at her home in Lynn, Maas. For Kidney Complaint of ether ser tlis compoundis unsurpassed as abundnut testinmonials show. " Mrs. Pinkham's I.iver Pils," says one writer, "are the best in the trorld for the euro of Constipation, Biliousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood l'uriller works r"on(lers in its special line and bidis fair to equal the Compound in its popularity. All must respect her as an Angel of Mercy whose solo amnbition is to dogood to others. Philadelphia. Pa. c) Mrs. A. M. D. SAit for all the painful diseases of the -o E KIDNEYS,L.iVER AND BOWELS. o only the victims ofRomaimanrlz. 5 THOUSANDS OP OA8SS 1 of the worst forms of this terrible diseas Shave been quiokly relieved, and in short time PERFECTLY CURED. . o PICE, $5. LIQUiD Ott DilY, soJLD fly fRUVg0iSTs, WELLS, byHRDO mil. ulntnt Advertieling Chseats l II "I t has b,reenso ommonfl1f to wvrio the betgiiig of lil ati cle, in an elegant, inter "hnrutn it in10to o aidverttimnt that wei avoid alil i4uch, "And simuply cll attientioni to the me'rits ptossible. "To give t hem one trial, wvhiich so prtves thetir vlue t14'hat they will ntever uise any "Tsi E Il:MEnY so favorably notieed iln nil the palpers, "tt ohgious and11 sIouliar, is "11 avinlg It largo sale, and1( is supjplat intg al 4) ote mtetiinest'. "Theret is no4 den'myinig the virtuesi ofC then 1H01 pllanIt, andt thet p)roprietors of' Hop Blit t er have shiown great shtrewdniess '"Andt ability "lit comtpouintthg a - mediciini whose vrusare o painlpablo to oveory one's Did. Site Die? "She~ g, inige anl suetl along,~ piin away all the tIme for years," '"Thel dotiort doling h1er no0 good ;" "And at ilas 14wals curted by thin 1101) Bit t1rs the paper' nay no much about."', ''indueed ! Itndeed I'" "'Ilow thanlkfutl we sthould be for that m ledicie,"e.' A DSaughter's Misery. "ICleven yearn Our dlauightr sulfored Oin a bed of mIisery. "From~ a compl)iention of kidney, lvor, rhIeunltat Ic tr'oublte and Nor vous debilIly, UnIder thle care of the besnt phtysicins, "Who gave heCr dilseano viariouis lnaines, 'it 11o relIef, "Andi now she it restoredl to usR I good hecalth by an stimpjlo a remedy as Hlop flit ters, that we had shuntined for yoars before Father is (Aettinig WVoll. "My dlaughiters say : "11ow much bettor fathier is since ihe used liop liitters." "IIe is getthitg well after hist long stuffering from a dlisteae dieclaretd icurtale" "And we are so gladm thtat ho usedI your flitters." A LADY of Utica, N. Y, 86a week in your own town. .1 ar.nsand $,6 ontfit free. Adhlress Hf. HIALLP.TT & l0.. Portland. Me YOUNG MEN learn TxLonArnv boreon Olroulara ree. VAILENTINF Bah,. J nalie is A 4ENTM WANTED for tile Best anti iastost selling Pilotorfal Books and Biblee. Prices re u8d 3 iDer cont. NATIONA L PUn. (Co. Philada.. Pa FRIEE! IIY ltETrURN MAII,-A full dte. onpim,l of MooDy's NE.w TrAl.on System of Dn Es ('UTTINC. 1. W. Moody & Co,, iii W. 11th, (,1,. 8O EElF TS flne writing paper, in blotter, with cadendair, by mall for 2110. Agents I itantedl. ECONOMY 1'INTINo C~O., Newbury. -port, Mass. FRAZER AXLE GREASE liest in the world. (Aet the genulse. Every packag e ha'.our tradesnsrk andc Is na ared I rasuer's. 8 O L D) E VERTY WIER E WORMSj In the human body ERlA DICATE D uysin R K'S~~LR ~ n 1 cnts DUaG1 sa.. on Annav LL u1sxs* DR. K. C. WCKST'S IKltV AND lllAlLi TitAN a euaranteed sprilflo for H.' at DuIa.uDiiness,Ounvulu 1PT1 Nervous Notneala, hIead tce,, Nervnua Proetrat In ecoaeti - by the use of alchit i' tohgco, Wakefcmi,eas liental D. hreselon Softening of the Brain r.eultinp in' insanlly aid eadi g to inltry, d"ray amid teattI Premture Old Are, Darrennos, Loss of P..wer tu elthe*sex. Involuutary Loses and 8permatrrhtea ceilied by over-exerllun of the brain, self-abuseorover-"ttutgeuco, Kachboxennsttaoienemonth'' treatiii. .St a box. or slx boxes for $A, acnt by aslt prae patid ou recelp4 of price. WE CUARANTER SIX BOXES Toenre anycape. With eacl orier received by us for eil boxed, accompaolod with $3 we wiil send the puethaer our written guarantee to relun,l tie nitilty of thotrealenontdoes nt off""ct at Cnere,.tlmuraenieatic"1 only by' ICISNEIt & 1llNDYf.SN, 32Q iaco Street. Phiilatolphla, Pa. ad 35myyEg.gg pp The celebrated ventablu bilued .urir. It Immedalely cuive lieadnche, t:onstlpation, 'uriflea the lSkin. NaMlled an whero upoe receI,lt of 23 ent.. Unsurpassed for chillon. EICNE R & MENDELSON, 320 Rnne 0troAtt P1i1acielphIn, Pa. BEFORE "-AND --AFTER ) Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' TrI. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, 11O are suffering fromt ICxnIOUs DaDIITT, I .05T VITAurIT, LACK 01? NxNt FoutCS AND toon, WAsTNOWrAx%srq andall thoso diseases of a 1'%nsojyAL PATUnn resulting from Anvaes and OruIn CAUSES. lipctdy relief and comploto rosto rationOt Iix wTT,\ lOltand MANIOOD tAtANTIKED. Tho grandot dilscov y of th'o NinetoontIt Century. Sen1uat once for ilusarated Iiuphlotfroo. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., MAR8IIALL, MICe A Skin of Boauty 1a a Joy Forerwere DR. T. FELIX UOUIAUD'S Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautifier. . -Eomoves Tan and every defses -?teo p"~ tion. I hal stood the test of thirt years$ and i so harmless we taste it to be sure the prepara t io n -- Proved made Aocep no couner feitof simar name. ~' distiniculahea Dr. L At Syre. sAId to a lady o the AUT TON t pa. 'Go~nt:-'As you ladle, will use thent I recommoId4 ouaud's rea' as the least harmful ofall the Sk n Frparations." One bottle will last sli months, using It every day Aos Poudre Subtile removes superdu. oue hatr tlsout injury to tl3e skin. us. M.I. T. GO U D. Sole Prop.,48 B d st. T. For sale by all druggists and FanoyGood. Dealore throug out the U. S., Casadas and europe. W-Be. ware of base imitations. 1.000 Reward for arrest and proof of any one selling the same. .. K ..'411 AI tr r. J. It. Mlaynr Manin Otlko 831 Aro!t St., 1'1;1 P a.. Advice fro. stamiw."1for ro. ply. W11< tat lttuich Oil.%es thao day of eact ulonth: hoyntono IIouse, Reading. Pa. 2d Hitrday of onch Imont'". Iter+hur Hoo, Il-,, risbumr. Pa.. tth and dtit 1t. (lnir 11 tel. Pittebuirgrh. Pa , Sth andtihbtl; Omi ter liottwo. Fort Warm+. id . I it ad t; Uomior cliai [tote!. Chicmuo, 11th, 12thm amid hith. CHARCOAL c** mnk-enhi peared,frt bad bredth. rifyic Ilithe yrtem. Box by sail 23 Ouents. Mit. lmruon (1., 4(outhin'.ytons, Uunut. --UN.....E!.. Lmn. I- ur.F.le1bnon. Ohig DRS. J. N. & J1. 1. II0BENsA(ik Tl'(Sli A i'Fth.lU hhi) \WITIl~ il ilm i.'ii.. s OF SigbyI~-AntfUo A NI)A .\Elmpl ,.l.ATION shouml ii it ae to consult J1. N. awmml . . 110It DENSACIK, of 2013 Norh is o.:mund .siteo, Pomitdoh. p1m, ottimer by mmm'l or ib. pers it. Imtrm mg te hiourd Iromd 8 A..\. to02 IP. i., andi tilto 'J P. . Advici ir.e'. Wlit.maver' voul.i kmnmw hia coilill tioi nim l Imte way to Imipn.ve*L itshmoud read "WISI)UMA IN A NU1 i9118I.." Sention reip'lt ul iI-cent a mmp. STO9PPED FREE I Insane Persons Festord Dr.KLINE'S GREAT ferl/lamN N EmvaRVERESTORER~ fore a/tn AeN & NRl~us DFaxs. OSrily. sur. INiPA .mi a if kilen am irecte. N. its of/es /frutAmy's russ. Treautis nd $a trIal h(nle free te rereic v Sm < 1 . P. amn eo mrea addr s osf 5.. LJrug gists. BAARE 'AlTATNFRAUS " THE BEST I8 CHEAPEST.'. """IK8,THRESHERS"W.ilLs (BorseP oat ectOs) rtfr C5EUlvrllers adi.toa Te Ain/r & aor FR. Mai ld ho P'ET1'ER C.oOPERI. *l~5E~j N h)(eaustcTr1 nly (c. EA!. tnri m..(i -imiao ' lie(ur ammtd hhamu of oll rtey ti Till Et3.ZlVggt g,INhlly . Nogt soll iav dieaiort. irm too lwior thm ctmt. .h a Oi - m. unlitoi (tEt4eth ,i&t of cheap Hl)ic-Illojm qfI iC/itch uee //no aWi(thiil.u.-.S AT. UiIDAY'a ItEic- :W, Imiimanpohl. -enit onl recogt of enish. JOlHN II. A LiEN iim,i ix.t_A__WEEK._ 'i lid HUN losn hmam m olretltltin very nimi ua rr tlnrm thimit f any otheor Amnein mowomapor. Loot o fm it memim ;.t c0p mo, of it, muvorat etditions. Pi1;ofiicontmitisiot 1 ifo andt all ways if think. l n ndyOmt rend andit liko Ill fiUN. bubsecripmtioma: i) g.ye e), by toI h. 855m. a month, or 80.50 a tmti. ior yea . $ 2 o er EK, I.W :UAD. Pubheliher. New York City. N. ueuloni, hiocmisTixa, N. Y. Wtants Am.. AGETcoemnt. peont .gllng World. Write for a..rthetiiaes to It. IUIl'1 Eri prietor, 4 [touth h-I ritroid, Phbiladalpjia. Pa.* f$o 0 LeesSellcmsn. 705TON mon NEtPAS .uu /igyi Bold on tita Wr rsmute years. All aizes a. low. JONES OF BINOIIAMTON,. BINOIHA,lTON, N. V. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. To (One and4 All.-g re youm auffer'in firon a (otih Cold. Artmaum 1tracilitio, orimn ofiho varn. omit 1 nmioiiary troumblie tha t itooftoin oen n 'oumntmp. tioii if so, ute "~ mm Inont' l'u,np t.on' IVE iOir. AN n LIMou " a n n umut slt tro remnd'. im,is nommunck ire. parat(on, but ii >irt)scribed -m the muedica faculty. to lani at i vii gle A. i. 'I i.niOn, Cheilt. J.. IE TS WATED ,lI"" to eoli Lini M lime over invicitu - ,1 til a air o stoig t EE n O oaeein 20 rnnte. twill a m i a gr a naloofan aurSa itoa kit a Tr aima . 090foe i3 raian Hreet, lhotonm tMass So5to $20 Krigm,a ilesa gr GENTS A TE~~ DI0.ort"lan 'mhasoa m or 1 r m i an Preserve Elon1th," RItimmU $22.i omss st Agenia, AIItWA PUH LjISIj NO Co., 17 Northl I enth 8iroet, 'PhiIlelphiia, P'a... . Gf teo t