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DOD 0T.. - A sALVH excellent, for drawing, i suitable for use in case of a felon or i lesser bore of the kind, is made in following manner: Take the yolk of egg and stir it into half a teaspoor of finely powdercd camphor gum, teaspoonful -of spirits of turpenti This will make the mixture thick i salvy, and easily spread on old Jl If the case is very urgent indeed, tw the quantity of camphor gum can used, and in a few cases, when the dividual cannot bear the touoh of t pentine, only a few drops need be add This is to be laid on the felon for hour or two, or as long its the pati can endure it. and then replaced b cooling poultice. if applied in first stages, the sore will be dra rapidly to a head, and weeks of p avoided. If veiy painful put a i laudanum on the poultice, and if tl does not relieve, bathe the hand w ehloroform. After the felon has brok, or at any stage when it is advisable apply a solt poultico, there can nothing better than flaxseed me Pour boiling water slowly over a tial spoonful of the meal until a soft pa tice is made-not soft enough to run, dry enough to become easily hard. little experience will enable one to it lust right. In cases of pneumoi physicians order this rather than pa tices of Indian meal. as it is not heavy for the patients's chest, reme moist longer, and is more easily I pared. t"Mllush" poultices must sewed inside a flat bag, or the meal i scatter as soon as slightly dry; but t is so adhesive that the cloth only net to be fioded together with the edl pressc d down. It is necessary that 1 meal (which can be bought of anydri gist) be kept in glass, tmu or stone wa as the oil (one of the essential prop ties) must not be lost. TOUrNEDOs of beef is properlfy tenderloin, but any thick slices of fre beef may be treated in this way. I - half ounce of butter in a stow-pan, r an onion and a carrot thinly sliced, them a few minutes; do not let th brown; then add a small clove of gar a bay leaf, parsley, pepper and salt, lablespooniuls of vinegar. and wi enough to cover them. Stew till can pass the whole through a hair sic Let it cool. Out the beef into t-lice you can lard it if preferred with t slices of bacon-anl lay tlt m i -Above sauce for two hours, turning th now and then. Drain them, and themi lhtly ii hot butter. have rea sonic snudal, delicately toasted sliees bread; arrange the tuninte<los in a cii alternate y with the slices of bre each pi-cc hpping over the next. P, over the 5hJle it sauco bearnaise, a serve at once. Measure the yolks six egg, beatt them slightly, tel a them geitly in a saucepan, standing boiling water, till they begin to thiei then add to them an equal quantity bet stock or hot .water. Stir a few in utes, then mid the juice of a largo le on and the juice of an onion, chlpj and presset through a ait of clean li1, .Laastiv, add a dash t, vinegar and t spouiul of chopped tarragon; pour 1 SattCu over the toi le,ios nrt icrve. how Tro Pu it. ANt, STEw. --'To do eij p)ropjt.1 Iy, 1he iood inust bie inamersedl the begin,ing ain actuaILdly builing wt and ILS water nliinsm . b a'lowet to r,i tale boling point inwwediatt 1y andf boil for about lihe iniinu'tes. The aict of the tic'liLg watiier oin the surf o1 dithe r meat or' vegemtbles it to I deli it slhghtly jumst eLnugh to parev, the escluap ci eubelr jices or maine salts. Alt r thi p"t ctininiig iLod has bth gunl to boil the secondju tin it shcu.d Li' uiniovr-d to I le sidei oj I fire init allioui d to Miiuier trnti d leood is dtoie. T1t.i, sin mi-rmig. or stt ing, ext ats all cit lhe utatit OIS qua ties of cithecr un at or vegetales,.9 'T pot shouldi le (etseiy cov'e,t uiid ter a iLoineint M heni it is iieessary' raise it e cover in ordler to reinoo t scum. 'lhe steniti will condense indi in diops of' niture, ii the boiling slow. DJo nct thaiik that rap)id boii cooks taster thani theu gentle process reconinueid. Alter the pot once ba. you caniuiot mnake its conti-nts 'oo)k a laster it you have fire eniough uder to run a steam enlagn. No i-ave yo fuel and add to the lke little by hitt to keep the piot I o.ling. .lkmiernber you boil meat tiand and faust it wvi i tough anLd tastelesa, and most of goodness witl go upl the chimnney, out ci the iiiow iw ith the steam. finEl top f i ne elast'ic Balbrigg stockings cain be ntalized when the 10 rpat entirely w(r u. h i knit wirapplers for thle bably cani be nma of them, alter the pietty knit shim ts soft wool, tidl ith I pinlt or blute ribb)oi are laidt a:-ide. I' Thso are miostly git ta of matmmna's i.ig I ruin ds,anut r< lhfe may be said to b)eginl bor the ha when he commeinlces to wecar east. clothing. Th'le topas of two stockin will form the body of the wrapper, a there will be enough left for tue lit sleeves, Makle vety fine seams, so tI they will lie (town liat and not rub t tender flesh, IT is a credilable state of mmidi whil impels (ine to atlways buy lie best, I thas highest,plriced ti ngs are not atlwm so. For scume kinads of cooking a mo brown sug.ar is preferable to the bU white. In soit gmigerbread this'is esj ecIly trute. Theu ior gingr snaps a' cake and bread the old., ark maolaa is preferred b~y all good cooks toi best New Orleans. .it is implossible make giger sinaps both crisp and tender without this. T'n scusible as well as pleasing c tom of serving fruit n a first coursq breakfast should be p)ract,iced in ey home as far as possible. One. nice t to serve strawaterries is to send the ha: Line ones to the tiuable with the hulls put at each p)late a little (dish .of se kind with sugar ini, so that the hern may be dipla d in it, and eaten (lain and most agreeably. - ECONoMICAr and very useful biba teething chmiie are made of ho: comb canvas. They may be boi with tape, or trimmned with a cboap pretty cotton idging, which .enn bought in packages containing five more yards ini a package To dye a good black, boil toget well one pound of logwood with hal -gatlon of good vymegar. Wet youir si or woolens and put thiemi in the -with your dye. DJo this three times then take them fin m the pot anad al them to drip. Do not wring them I time. Blang them out to (try and ti wash them irougx 'several clear wai 'till they cease to color the water. BaEsWAX and s'blt will make rn Alatirous as 0mooth as glass. AGRIOULTURR, 6na FLAXS?inD Pon STOO--Tn soene parti 'nY of the West, farmers sow flax on newly the turned sod for the purpose of turninl Me the ground for a crop of wheat the fol ful lowing year. It requires less labor t4 sow and harvest a crop of flax than t4 no- plant and gather a crop of corn. Seec snd corn is not salable, but flaxseed alwayi eln- fln-is a ready market. The expense o ice marketing flaxseed is less than for and be crop that can be raised on the same in- amount of land. It Is generally wortl ur- more per bushel than any kind of grait ed. and it is manufactured in the W eat in an stead of in the East. In many sections ant the manufacturers of linseed oil furnisl y a seed to homesteaders and other pooi the farmers with a view of securing theil u'n ciop when narvested. The manufacture aim of this oil is very profitable, as the oil tle cake solls for more than half tho sun .at paid for the seed from which it is made ith Nearly all of it goes to Great llritain 311, where its value for feeding to all kindi to of stock is better appreciated than it be this country. But little use is made o al. oil-cake or of ground flaxseed in th< le- United States, except to feed calves ani ul- milch cows that are in poor conditiol or in the spring, Few have employe< A either of them as a part of the rogual get diet for stock, or for the purpose of pro Ila, paring animals for the butcher. Ther< ul- is no necessity for extracting the of so from ilaxseed before feeding it to stock m11S In fact the oil it contains is the mos reo- valuable portion of it. Pure groun< be flaxseed, when fd alone, is tooiich,bu vill if mixed with meal, bran or shorts it i his excellent for all kinds of stock. An ox 3ds periencod leeder recommends mixin (s one bushel of fluxyeed with seven o ,he corn and the same number of oats am ig- grinding them together. There is in re, better feed for calves "brought up bZ or- hand" than boiled iluxieed and skimnmec milk. A small amount of llaxseet ahould be increased to a uound a da;i the by the time the calves are a month old !slt _ (lt DnhYico PLANrS.-To dry plants ice Sly in sand, you must take dishes of snel ry a depth that the flowers, stems au( om leaves can be covered at least an inel " (and a half over the top with the sand t White scouring sand is the best, an< tr that which has no salt in it should bi r0 selected. Place the flowers, stemi V downward, in a sindily layer,and pile ul the saud about the stems, so that the' I will tand erect; then sprinkle it ove n lightly until each leaf and petal are em firnly held in lIhico. It is very esson y tial that the branch should not la .f over. Then place the pail or can on t ell shelf in a warm closet, and let it re ( ml waui for two weeks, then examine it amd if the flowers are not entirely dry take off the upper part of the sand an< ofadd fresh, dry sand. Tue saud must bi t.entirely free irt in moisture when use tir at fiiet. This is a much better way t( preserve flowers for winter bququet tuan by pressing them, as it keeps th leaves and petals in shape, while it pre - serves the colois perfeetly,and they vil >ed keep for years. i Siirni:'.-Sheep-cultu'-o has many ad li vantages over cattle-raising, as ali over dairying. There is a iecessity o '1eep usbariary fir meat production ery The raidc incerease of population, th atl. s '"reit y' aind increasing price of h>eef,anu 1,the iniier.ority uf purk ii heatlttles; iel andi bimritioni tend to the increase o to '"- ae ia . -. suilts m1 the ecoinmy of meaut and woc icn ailone,, we inay add, but from an econ ar omca stain ipuint in feeding the soil, n ftrini its~ weailhh occupies 21 mor, ral pironminenlt positioni than sheep. Thi. he121s bieen tested, and w ill be found to hi most vailuabLle in its application to ail the econoiesiIC oif farin establlishmen leand1 developientsi. Ii s l rA i Ii( Ioi :.--It is ai grea Smistake, says an hehange, to let hor ses out to pasture until after the sprms~ to work is all done. One feed of grasi he will spoil a horse's appetite for hiar,-u1( Che will be ini 1:oor1 conditioni for workini no matter,.how highly fe:d with gralin, gMany good farmiers keep their hioraei u iu nl thu year. A heaulthy man wil swork tI ongh the summer with an occa. t~ Why should not a wvell fed. horse do t,ht ~' Poc.urnv -Ilanyoneo thinks lie car ereablzi a large prollt from poultry with. ts out dividing them in such a mannler ai orto avoid crowtiing, he will make a b)ig miistake. They will do better in smna. families tham in large floch, and thc an few can be kept wvith greater pIrofit ever in. a small yard than the more mimer . ons, if thle latter have the run of tli< as whole farm, of N s Unirt. -An Ohio man has in lie ventedi a graini drill which sowvs thi( ail grin upoii the surface of the prepare by~ gruni in a row aix ines b)road and if overs it by shovels which throwv tI< surface soil over it, leaving an oper furrow between the rows of wheat. ii tie drill tubes are one foot apart, so that uithalf theo.laiid is occupiiedl with grain and( hie hallf w ith furrows l'etweon. Hlonlsis kept in clean stables, espic. ch cially il underground, are apt to sulfei ,ui from bore eye, caused b-' the ammo. ys ni from their urine A little land plas. 1st ter or gypsum scatteredl in the sta; at bles will absorb this ammonia and save >o. its valuable fertilizing properties. Di. nid luted sulphuric acid will do th< ses same, but is not so) convenient as th< he gyplsuim. to yet ()Nu of the most successful brecders of fowls says that fowls need rowen ha as a substitute bor green grass, aI) us. addics thiat they will eat lrge quantitici Sat of it every day ini winter wvhen plcet Liry before them, Another breeder writes ii ra high praise of othe use oi ensilage al ege winter food for poultry, nue THEnau is mocre nutrimenit in stral -le thanii is comimnily supposed, and if riel bily toed like corn or cotton-eed meail fed, more wih bo eaten by stock. 8trai alone is uot bhut.utious eo.ough for poi for feet feed,while corn or cotton-seed mcei ie' aire too concntrate4l, buit Tfua roof of barns aliould be steej be and if of woodl the surfacoe either pain or ted or the shingles dipped in hmne waite to make them more durable. Straw an dlirt collect tunder flat.roofed shingle icr and causo rap)id decay. f[a Iks A WEAK alkalime solution in the soi pot' is sai<d to promoto nitriflcation, whil md1( too much alkaline is mnj4rious. Tii Low moral, is to apply potash and othe his alkaline mnuires thinly, over as mue 1o31 ground as they can cover, rather tha ers mn heavy doses. Tonan meat may be made as tend< sty as any by the addition of a little vine?ic .the waer when It i pu - o ho, UMOBOUB. As a young man carrying an immense pair of blacksmith's bellows on his 1 shoulder. Rassed along the street he was 1 accosted by a dilapitated-looking stran ger. who said: "Exduse me, sir, but will you kindly do me a great favor ! Will you let me take one pull at your bellows ? They .they-remind me of the long ago, when I lived at home in the dear old place, and every morning when I came down to breakfast found my good old mother on her knees before a gieenwood fire, blowing, blowing with her precious bel lows 1 Just one blow, my dear fellow just one blow 1" - "You shall have it," said the other, "with the greatest of pleasure in the world. Stand back so I can get a good whack at you 1 Next to kicking a thiev ing dog what I should admire .to get is oneblow. or a dozen, on a fellow that would let his mother get up and --" But the stranger was gone. stappy Un0e ior. ST. Louis, Mo.-A Clhronol reporter was told by Mr. Alfred J. Papin, of this city, that his nephew had the most obsti nate case of inflammatory rheumatism wich bi fil -d all kinds of treatment until - St. Jacob's Oil, the great pain-conqueror 1 was used. It cured the young man, aud I he reenmmencts it asthie grea'est cure for ,"oie. .u t,." 'ti 1THE diary of a great man: Prince L Bismarck keeps a diary. The first en a try, on January 1, reads: "I have re solved to drink not more than sixty glasses of soul-destroying beer a day during the present year." P. S.-Save on Schuetzenfest days. Mother Shipton's prophecy is supDosed to be about four lundr- d years old, and 1 everytpruphecy has been fulililled excent the last-the end of the world to 1881. Buy your Larbollne, a deodorized extract of petroleum, the great natural nair re storer, before the w 'rI co nes to an end. You ask what a libel suit is. A libel suit, my son, is where a man pays a law yer $10,000 in order to get $1,000 out of another man who thought the first man was a fool tnd i-i now sure of it. Se.tentary lire, want of .x rite, too inil n Jir.epewrInt t*gii,ar f.1otl or ilins, taking tuld, 1 e-h"'i"u.ting labl,r. Inini or in.ly. Volenit exercise, S-xual exeesei. tinpnre it r an. ma::arla weaken the i 'ers of life, poilson the ldl, viiate and I iken the liti 'la o the h ady anel Interrupt its he.il+ liy aett tt, congestion Iakes placut in w%hatever > t rgan or fun -tion hiapip a.n to be p re-Ikpo'ed to it, ant ill-order end{ In it e s'. Any remuetly that invi; rtr eai t y ecretion will intf .lbly re n o% e I't a arl"ndl cutire by prevent I ng tliae:se. St. Iteranrd veg. ta le Plus are tinfa.bie. All drug gists SeAl theu. A CLosrt1:: Liberal landlord---"What are you doing in my back yard?" Irish tramip (engaged' in mending his clothes) -''1 wt a jist a gatherin' in me rints, sorr !" The 'squire drops the subject " and retires. Troops of Ailments Vanquished. On aceount or t''e prolptness h th winch it che ks the 'evert generatei ly unhealthv exlala r:ons, Ilostetter's It tiers i. e- nsitlere I an indis. t en atbec amily mel'e no on thl"' br.r.lert of our S t ern tin i western riters, adlt in new sett'e Inent, wnere the piought an . t e axe are for the fir tl:ne distc .rng the .olide of natures. its re putati nl. htowever, is not c ntinel to) such loea i Ie -. wherevuer te Celeent -of disease are r fe, It S e- s' ee-jaeg r fir l;wi eres er s ckness ~ revall', i ealiatl .us as a remne -y. Air,ong the ~er..:..cl -aes widekt i gaeu. ee-l to control are ndlge-t. n, bili u-ne"s, ar.t all the mt n'r alt he .ace, lat's . ne, cotivenes, ntTsea rt - for o-ni. laa ran]idbly pa piltation of tie heart. tremab tng' of tIle 'und', noi es in the ears, - l- r eron vaikn, ei turbe d .-eepa.1 nI ental in qalec. As titese phut s at and mnental diattirban se ' tel nI!t a L'enera falltre oif all the pos ens of tie --em, they .shouu be at once corrected-a.s i hey alnase naay te-by a eunnire of Houstetter's j Mtua:h Biti:. I'ElFEcTrrs empty: "'I do wish you wouldIL nl.omo enr.ier," said a womn-1 an to her husband. "1i am afraid to1 stay alone. .1 always imagine that there's somebody in the house, but when yott come I know there am't." Ver.y Well P'ast. wh1y dlo yotai difr till t >-tiorr,ow what we should do to-dy ? way do we te-leit ai e tuch till it throws u.s itat .coliatieiti ni, nrot to' all iIoni br.ies us to the irv.. 3 lr win. li:aIli iI-amn is a Suto cure If taken In se-a-on. It has Is. er ic ci kinown, to ll. Use It thorouldhly neIcoraIlin,.t a dir.,i(tin. Pkersove tIll the dic e cinic .ai -ire!l, ac it Ice cerIain to be, even If it I shculd recluir. a 17.z n i.s. There is. no bettler( Iied.ine or 'hnniralaiirite aMuerwer, ism one of t'ce bcest Lihniet lout tip. Ill s a roal pa:n kIlloir, und do- troy, la in. whiether internall or exter. nal,. w htiev. r und. It has ib-en a sltanda:d remedy for the lat t hiry or l orty yetare. FEInY's device: First swell--By< Jove, Fred, thllt is quite the highest collar I've struck yet. Secr ind swell Th'iink so. old lman? Well, I dlon't mind lolling you; it's a little idea ol my own. .Lt's one of the guvnor's culIs, That Ifuiesban.l or Mine Is three lImes the moan he was before he begain usIng Wells' ilealthl Ienewer. $1. Druggists. Or'iNIoN is twilight: science is day lt; ignorance is night. Persons recoverintg froml wasting is.eases, Hitch ase mla.nr.n, fevei 5, ete., nt IIlibe greatly bieel by the use of lBrown'd iron hitters, a true-tonic. .Tix best and highest praises are those we evolvoe--not those we receive. Dr. Kline's (Great Nerve Restorer is the mar-vel of tile age for aii nerve diseases. All lti8toPped free. Mend! to 981 Arch St,rect? .ONJI eannot lhve in Christ. and be hid; it will shine out in character and eon duet. R eoinen.~dedI to travelers, A ids digest ion, pr)~evenits iianseat anid headaehe. Druggists. Do that whliIch is aisslined you, and you cannot hope too much nor dare too much, sklinny.Sien. "Well'ealthi lenewer"re.t orea healthi anid vIgor ctures D)yapepsla. ilmnlotence. sexual DebilIty. $1. Earman is not soflmuchl a workman In the wiorld as lie is a suggestion of. s what lie should he. Iw ENTON, K Y.-ilev. J. N. heck says: "I have - 11e(1 liroe ,a'nc hr en litters and Conslder It 0110 of Ithe best toLs ol." Iln anxiotus when yotu relate anything to teill it just as it occured. Never vary in the Iceast degree. SLidies, buy for your hulsband-s, brotherie an'! sons Crolithion :ollars and cuffs, and save trouble in washing. 1MEAT, sport: Fisherni an-"Get any I spor t in the streami, Pat ?" Pat-'Ineed e we do, sorr-the holght o' sport, sorr I o we always threw the bailifis in there, r sorr." u Ladles and cthtlaren 's boots and shone~ cannot run over if Lyon's Patent foel dtiffeners are used ,r* NavEn put pickles in a Jar that has had lard in it, The railway up Pike's Peak is inten. led to overshadow the Mt. Washington railway. ':he plan is to construct three ramways, each nearly three miles long, )ne beginning at the end of the other. 'he first will start from the rear,of the ron spring at Manitou, and the last will be terminable in front of the signal tation on Pike's Peak, at an elevdtion )f 14,200 feet. The supports will be nade of trees not less than eight inches n diameter and about twenty-four feet sigh, braced above and below. Oa hese an endless wire cable of one inch lore will revolve, and upon which will )e fastened, at intervals of about one iuudred feet each, a large, covered arm ihair in which two persons can comfor ably sit. This will be suspendei about iight feet from the ground and pass at ntering and discharging points along a novablo platform to load and unload vithout stopping. Ti lower sotion ill be propelled by an engine at the owor end. The nen-or one will be dri ren by water power, utilized on the nountain side through a turbine wheel, nd the third by an engine erected on he summit of.the paak. Malaria, chills, poslttvely cured by tmory's Standard Cure Pills. Their equsl inknown; sugar coated; no griping, 25c. Patent plastering was a novelty ex libited at a recent building exhibition ield ia London. It is claimed for 'it hat it s.ves both time and labor. The naterial is prepared beforehand in slabs yhich are fixed to the joists direct with lreat speed, forming the ceiling at once. L'hus, plastering which would occupy ,eeks to execute can be aceom ulishod >y this slab system in as many days. It s also claimed for this patent that the ieiliugs are lire resisting. CO-ORVtA, L'A,"-Itev. J. D). Zehr.ng says: "I ias liraizi in ty right sidle. 'inc t.ie o[ lirown's ron htters enabtled mec to walk." A pape,' has been read before the .cadeny of Sciences, Paris, by M. vuyrenouf,on the transmissionof sound )y various gases. Using a sensitiv.e lame arrangement lie proved that car >ouie oxide has al"out the same traus nitting power as our ordinary atmos )here, but that carbonic acid gas has a tiuch greater power. For Think leads, eaiv stomtaclis, biilIous conditions-Wells' sMay ppie iIls-anti-bilious, eathiartie. 10 an 25c. At the Physiological Society, Berlin, t was lately stated that instead of the londensed milk. which, owing to its argo percentage of sugar, has not kept ta place as a food for children, a pre taration of milk has lately been impor ed and introduced into the warket rom Switzerland. This milk is pro ected'against fermentation.and decom osition by previous co::king. COB MRRiEdMEO Rheumatism,0 Neuraia, Scaica, Lumbago, Backache. Heaace Tootc, lloreTam-ont. Swt-eli stai. wais'nl.tnritea, Buira... Menilets, FIUmt 111ite., 1old by Druggista. i it. rl. if r t,r. - ift Cti a ici TIlE 01It.1l1 5. A. Vo,'i.i!.ii ('o. tfluceor, v~ A. Vu1k:tEn & ro0. 1lih itor,-. I,., L'. 9. A I.uth1riK in Wol erb i aal to iitufo the cure~ of :rfula. P'inetlloi uh. Ttter, (ld sore,, Sore F ye. . Mercrial Dtitise'. Catarrh. L.uss of Appetile. remal. Coi-ja1ista, andt all DOloit isase. It ne1er fmt. All dlraiggIst arot country store kel,er, sel it. nI. E. 8e1Iers & to., Il'.', ittlur.0;h, .n Cvry bottle. FRAZER AXLE GREASE Iteet In the wVorldI. Get tho geanine. EVery pascknare hane onr tracue-enairk mEot Es- fi'deo Frazer's. M O Li)y O EEETS fins writIng paper, in blotte, with calendar, by mai er2 25e. Agents 3tanted. ECONOMY aliNTING CO., Neowbutry 0 . 5TON JONES OF BINGH AMTON,. __ DM IAtTl wro. V {0UNGME CRES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILlS, $ 5 to $20 mtigem,g 30L1 MANl iutitIZNEs CnLLroGE,NiWLark . N.J. Toring J $10. Poittins for igraduates. write for circulars ~GENTM WA14ITED, for the nest and F~astest sollin Pictra hooks anid Bibles. PrIces ro teced 33 stor cent. N A-rIONA . PUn. (00.. Phmilada.. Pas ThuLose answering an a(lveriigenn will confer a favor qo the adver. iser and the publimher by statin5 bat they saw the advertisemnent ref hi.S au'esat (a,senloe qanaeri. A Literary1i worldl coming 1o? . The poor mian Is no0w OI ai are c ncerned"'-is a air ioam plo of thIousandl from the let lors of cusatomlers, andit frotin news l~iYTO8O ,. oc1In(, a pulblishled in this counltry, now reatdy, antd y< to any part of the Continent for examilnation ihe boo0ks will be paId for after' receiptl,or r(etur SPECIAL AltO A INS~ are offerIng this Prices are lower thani oycr before known, Ron's "'Enochi Arden,"' unabltridgcd, large t.yp can Cyclopedla. My b) oks are NOT 81old by t the athlors anti workcs ar.e thoso of : 3)a e. s Frtasrt, P'roitor, Waiter scott, oiroto ' .y"d ni Soorg Elit, iAOIl,Jrnor onoi o C t* Muliook, Herbert BSponeor, Frar Deacriptivo circulars lent free on request, or m Mention this naper. .JON i'. A AN u z d Sct The 1irisa4ted roung m goeth Wdigli to make b to NeW fear's a und, yea, verily, he stayeth inch an ^ emly length of tiiit3 that he young dy maketh a great endeavor o get him to go. ihe saith: "Is the wal ggd?' "Oh; yes, very," he repliet . A little later she continueth: 'Are you not afraid your horses will mn away ?" "Oh, no," he respondeth; "I aln traveling on' foot." Another pause. "Will you excuse me while I i ipeak to. Miss -?' "Certainly; 1 lave lots of time," he repheth; "I have t )nly two more calls to make." And he I lever leaveth until the girl getteth her 1 ittle brother to come in and ask him to I isist him in carrying up some coal. C BIsHOP PEOIr, who tips the beam at Biree hundred or thereabouts, was at e >ne time attending conference where ;he supply of beds was not equal to the lemand.. The bishop, after being in roduced to the party who was to share I us couch, eyed him all over. and said, "So you are to be my bed-fellow, eh ? i Nell, when I sleep alot,e I'm crowded." v DELIBERATE with caution, but act with decision; and yield with gracious less, or oppose with firmness, "Do Likewise." DIt. It. V. PIERCE, BIlufilo, N. Y.:-. "Five years ago I was a dreadiful sufferer I from uterino troubles. I[aving exhausted the skill of three physicians, I was corn pletely discourageu, and 'o weak I could with dililculty c. oss the room alone. I began taking your 'Favorite Prescription' and using the local Ireatm:nt rceotnmended in your 'Uonumon Siense iladicat Adviser,' in three months I was peyerfIy een ed. 1 wrote a letter to my family paper, briefly men tioning how my health lmnd been restored, and ed1erin. to send the full palrticulars to 1 any one writint me for theun and inclosinq c a stamped enrelope"for reply. 1 have received over four hundred letters. In reply, I have described my case and t. a treatment used and earnestly advised thet to 'do likewise.l Froin a great many I have received second letters of thanks stating that they had com menced the treatm"nt and wore much better already." bins. E. F. MORIGAN, New Castle, be. A SooT's New Year: A canny Scot had f ?ot himself installed in the eldership of 1 he kirk, and had for some time carried I round the ladle for the collections. He I tad a.eepted the oilice of eldei because 1 tome wag had made him believe that ;he remuneration was sixpence each sunday with a bowl of meal at New Vear's Day, When the time arrived he slaimed his meal, but was told that he 2ad been hoaxed. "It may be sac with he meal," he said cooly, "but I took )are 'f the saxpenee mysel'." - Dr. Pierce's "Pellets," or sugar-coated granules-the original ''Little Liver Pills," t (bevare of imitati(ons)-cure sick and bil lotts headache-, cteanse the stomach and bowels, and purify the bloot. To get gen- t uine, see Dr. l'i, rce's signat ure atl p rt rait p im uovernimeni stamp. 25 cents per ial, by druggists. ExTnAcr from a review of the year: Io go into statisties, it is estimated that luring the year the average man has mid: "How are yer ?" 3.743 times; "is this hot enough for you?" and "is this .old enough for you ?" each 471 times; "p)leasant d1av," 10,748 times: 'looks like rain,' 12.325i times; other meteor logical remarks, not classified, 786,421, 107,365,7-92,001 times. "BPeauty Uniudorneud (..sth ptfmple,) Sa If you dlesire' a fhir complexion free froin pin.ies, blotelv-.s, and eruptions, take "Golden Medical Discovery." Bly drug gists. A MISTAKE: At a sp)ecial election held n New Bedfierd recently, a certain Irumnmer, wvho was.looking for a place o quenclh is thirst, wdlked into a wiard oom and inquired what was going on, ewasa told an election. "The devil," te said: "I thought it was a bar room," mnd he left in drsgust, amid the laughi er of the ofilciale. Hwru and low classics: High classic 'Cau you coirpprehend1 me ?" "1 am erhaps a little obituse, but you may be Lssured that I shalt get your meaning >resently." Low elassic-"Can you latch en ?" "WVell, perhaps I don't drop Li suddenly as some, but you bet I'll - umble about as quick as the average." Wo,' Sh,oiud II eta, Onie An,othecr. - MIr. NontMAN lit;NA of No. Ida Chiestut St., pruIyled, Mass., wrItes April 10. 1S8., saying: liVing theC aitlIton cauisedl by kIti y' and liver iseases, and after endluring the aches, p'ains, veaiknes~s and depire-slon incellenit thereto iiiill Oi0y a i soul wvere nearly 'islitactedl, I Solught fo,r chef al a cure front mty iroiub:e, al i was tol'l byv frIend wiho hadl been eutredl by it himself, that lie bes't aiii' oly suroeiure was Ilutmt's Itemiedy, lid uipon hIs riecommnezidatlon I coim in ncedl taik iig it, aind 'lie ttrst few dloses impllrovedi liy chonii onl ini a v.1'ry markedi manniiier, andi at coni iiltuatice if Its use haa jutilled all ant my friendls claiimed or It-that IL was a sure and permanienit. cure for il dieases of the kineys andi liver. Several of ny frIends in Springlleldt nave used It willh the niost gran fylig re.suits, and I feel It mly (duty as vell as a lteasure to n.e to recommot nd Illtt?a' Leiuedy in the hIghest possible termis." nufaiiiictiirer's TestIIimony. - Mr. If. w. P'AY'Ni, inamitactuarer of thirness, addlery, triiiks, valises, etc., No 477 MaIn Street, prinig 11.11, Mass., wirites its sinder d.ile of April ', 183: "Uenitlmen-I have neid IHunt's Ictemdly, the irtt medIcine for diseases of tile kidneuys, liver, idadder aid urinary organse, sad haive received :reat bentefLt to liy health from Its use, an I I id hat it Will do just what i climend for IL; It will mure disease slid restore health. I tnerefore pro totunce it the best meicicine tnat I itive ever usd. Iloston andi Albany Rtailroind. 4 .Av.ar Jl,LT.,, esqi., pay-master 1308sio1 tind Al imiy ltiltroadi, at Springlield, Mas ., write4 Ap'rd ,1823: "I ihave usedt i ut's Iteime ly, ant lmy xp- rienice with It has been such t:iat I cani cheer. uliy Sty that I ant satisflcd that it wilt di> jutt halt it ILpromuises to do, I used accoridhag to d.roo. Ions." The lt1 s are wsrrantedl to he PUIREfY vege alt., firee from all ninerail situ other poIson--us uhstan,ces. They are a certain cure for Consti 'alion, Sick Hi-adache, Dyspmepsa. B iiousness. L'orp:mi Liver, Loss Of AppetIte, iandc atl dilseases iris:iig from tthe Liver, Stonnac1a, Bowels or Ridane~ys. rhey remove all obstrletloas from the channels >f the system and purify the bltood, thereby 11m iarting health, strength and vigor. Soldl by dirug. [ists, or sent, by mall for 25 cenits it stamps by P. NEUST AEDTERu & CO.,', 83 Meroer St., New York, Sole Manufactuirers of ST. DEIRNA liD V'EG E. 'AIE P IILLS. Send for c'rentar. OPIUM Mto ,hine hEabit Siur.s In 10 Ato a y. Nogs pa it Ca SOMETHINC EVERY LADY. OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of sei curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter how poor it may naturally be. [agan's Magnolia Jalm Is a. delicate and harmless arti cle, which Instantly removes Freckles, Tan Redness, Roughness, Eruptions, Vul gar Flushings, ete., etc. So delicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfigured face In society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. 50AYSJRh DR. 9 G BEfORE -AND -AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Tial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, W110 are nuiYodn g front NRavous DrtmeITY, 1.nTe VIT.%T.ITY, LACK or NI ItR FORCB AN.D %to str. r.ATING NAN1tr i gS, a nt all those diseaNes Qf it i'BwSOeAI. NATUtie resultittu fromt AnaSS and Orant OAUBRS. $perdy relief and complete resto rationoftllaIAt.TI,\ IUOttand MArNIOODUUAnRANITRa. he grandest diisfovcry of the ifneteeth Cettury. Bultd at once for ilustrated i'antphletfroo. Addras YOLTAIC BELT 00. MARSHALL, MI0H. TR E ,nurllen at one Tiurns, Pils, Cltapped Ilail6orLips,I Co nt,flons.,,caldaD ruisea, oreneaOf of et, hande oO teltbgfronagayuse. 90c.Askyot dru gs,or Bcad to V2 Fulton Strcet. N. Y. IUMMrh ine Habit. established. . cu t DR. MARSI. Qulney, lcde. A skin or Heauty to a joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX UOURAUD'S riental Cream, or Magical Beautifier. - Removes Ta: NFreo pk 1em, Moth-Pate es maMd eVer blemish o stoxxd thme tet -yearn,handi -be sure ths .. epara tio mad coutpt N feitof siilar ame.hT. ''We*ta eJ!!TlooNsea Gouraud'so(ream,' as the least harmfui of all the tihias preparatiorns." One bottle will lasttsix months, using eer ay Alit so Poudire 8ubtlte remove. superfiu For sle y 'al rr ita,and Fao..48od D,aeY wreoghban imitations.a dlOO itewad frarrest an proof of any one selling tfle mame. ITSSTO9PPED FREE Insane Persons Hestered - U Dr.KLINE'S GR~EAT fo al- RANd NRVESREH /TORER .A.Pur ri 'rAffectios } its, F.i.sy. tc /irtiys.ee. T:ste an irh imottie fr eto 1}suggiris. DEW'A A'E OF IDJT AING FO DS "THE BEST 38 CHEAPEST." """Po rTHRBES HERS"""ILL (Si or ll e tions. Witefo WEEU r Pallober "ndPrie*.o''heAn"it.a7Aer o."in".""ield,"hi PLORIDlA l(OMTmN Tan d e hoiph W INTLt. 31. ltiNi,Uirkgep,ort.Ct. 1')Etirely new bies. Noith. 8ips ti insrit ,scn ilini url I 'N & C0.. Mann. THLE SUN """ TIlE SUN'S firat ain is to bi trtuthft and useful ta cecondit, to write an enitertninln~ istory or the~ titues ii w o I elr. It print, on an naaao.mr tha a hn ii ver >O ro. Hibscriplion: D)at .Y 4' paiges), bu -i t55i'. a ojtl or 84.t ii y ear~ hih, is. L. W. FN ii.uD~. Pitblier. Nw York City. &GENTS t"ge're m,frnt. gi, retor, 14dui. i t reet Plniajciiu a ~GENTSWANTED foli In ,el IZEL lnd TE anit si o ninute. It will aso knlt a great var.ety ot fancy work b r wh:eh t here Ia alway a ready riar:'et. Hend9 In the hiuman bdER MTE S I CLARK's WOR dP NF AL.LI BL.E " -A m ol-title oemed.5f mad on.bot. #-FOit MALE flV ALL. i)yggGGI}T ' CULLEN'S ANTISEPTIC," onmteracts the offen.ive odors of blhe feet and body elinovi a litniiles iiisun.ges chiafes and inflrned fe ned inkes a tough akin as sm.ooth aii velve t. If no' r ni i si rJucgt, enulose o aolii,rin a sel. red I. iiter) and we will forwori vont a >lacka~ by onl .ildfor ciueulan. Nb h,Neb, all lovers of good bookts. "WVhat I8 tho Sequalit y with thes richest so far as books I ot' qutotationsa which might be mado mpers .ot i l.flueniced by the iash of mil large portion of thiem theo best etditlins :r Own seleOctions.i from them will be sent i f you will give riasonabie gualranitoo that neCd--return tranisportatloll at myh oxpenso, month1 I. New publcicaions ovory wook, raniginig from Two CENTS, for Tenniy. Sto $11.50 for thle latrg at and bost Am ri.. oniors--prices too low for them. Among ikB trns, oi , an Ineo an liowson, Goldmt ilt ,o, roealn . 'S.pIge,I,l,",trated Catalogue, for three cents, HALTH IS WEALH ilealIh.of Body Is wealili of JJit DR. RAD WAY'S Sarsapariliian Resolvent. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIIBR, Pare blood makes bound flesh, strong bone and S*lear skin. If oa would have your flesh rm, -our bone soun without caries, and your oom. yior fair, use Radway's SarsaparillIan Resolvent. A remedy eompoeed of ingredients of extraor. dlnary medical properttes, essential to purity be re and Invigorate he broken own and w d ulol Pt.auea, Sara and Piat[a. CaxIin Its trea ona and cure.7 No matter by what name the complaint may be designated, whether it be scrofula, consumin , Syphilis, ulcers, sores, tumors, boils erysipelas, or siit rhenuiy, diseases of the lungs, Vidney, bla~ der, womrb skin liver, stomach or bowels, etth r ehronio oroonstitutional, the virus is in the Blood which supplies the waste and builds and repairs these organs and wasted tissues of the system. If the blood is unhealthy, the process of repair meat be unsound. The Sarsaparlllian Resolvent Not only is a compensating remedy, but secures the harmonious action of each of the or It establishes throughout the entire system f on al harmo and sup lies the blood yes sels with purs an healthy current of new life. Tun SKIN, after a few days' use of the Sarsapartian, becomes clear and beautiful Pimples, blotches, black spots and skin eruptions are removed; sorea and uloers soon cured. Persons suffering from scrofula, eruptive diseases of the eyes, month ears, legs, throat and ds, that have accumulated and spread, either m nnoured diseases or mercury, or from the use of corrosive sublimate may rely upn a cure if the Sarsaraian is continuei a su lent time to make it pressio n n the system One bQtle contains more of the active prinoli pe of Medicie han any other eparation. aken In teaspqonful doses, while others require dye or six times as much. One .Dollur a Bottle. R. R. R. Radway'sReady Relief, The Uheapest arid Best Medietne for Famtily Use In th.e World. In from one to twenty minutes never fails to relieve Pain with one thorough application: no matter how violent or excruolating the pain the Itheumatie, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Cri ppled, Nervous Neuralgicor rostrated with disease may snIer, LADWAY' READY RELIEF will afford Instant ease. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION O1F THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRU, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES, BRUISES, LUMIBAGU.8SCIATICA,. NEItVOUSNE88, SLEEPLESSNESS COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, BACKC or LIMBS are instantly relieved. MALARIA IN ITSB VA.RIOUS FOItiy1. FE~VER AND AGUEF. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 eta. There is not a remedial agent in this worid that will cure Fever and Agu and other Mlalarlious, Bilious Scarlet, Tyho 'Yellow and~ other fevers (aided REAjY RELIEF. I)s uclya A3A' It will in a few momenti, when taken internally. according to the direction cure Cramps Spasms, Slour Stomach, Heartburn, liok Headace Dypp. ala Pliation of the heart, Cold Chills yei c, Pain inthe Bowels, Diarrhmea Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal Paina ' Wravler s YR I a a btl of RAP. dros i waer illrevntsickness or pains from goBE?? of er I bietter than French Brandy M iner, ad Lumbermena should always R ADW A Yrg Regulating Pills, Perfect, Purgative, Soothing A eri ents, Act without Pain. Always Reliable and Natural in Operi4tiOn. A VEGETABLE SUSSTITUTE FOR (ALOMEL. Perfectly tast *less, elegantly coated with sweel m,purge, rej,-.-, purify, cleanse and strong. R AnwAy's PIT4. for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver Bowels Kidneys Bladder, Female Com plaints~ ervous i!seases, Lss ofAp petite, Headache Constipation, Costiveness, inl eion f sePsl, Bilioneness Fever, Inilamma the Internal Viscer. Pureld veeable ontaion-, lngnmnercury, minerals, or deletrious'drugs. frob sev othe following syyptoms resulting tion, Inward Plies, Fullness of Blood in the Hi~toIead, Acidit of the StomachNaeHarbr Di food, Fullness Wi N n heto'n mac , Sour Eructaions 8Sin eg inutteriS a the Heart, Choking or liffering etonr g at ain aug posture, DI)mness o Visints ore beore the 8agh~ Fever and dull Pain in the Iad. Deficieny of kerspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and yes Pain in the Side, Chest, Limbs anId Sudden blushes of Heat, Burnuing in A few dloses of RanwAY'S PILLS will free the system from all the above-named disorders. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, Parice, 30 Cents Per VBx. BEAD "FALSE AND TRUE," Sendna letrn to RADWAY A CO., No. 83 S nfrmaton worth thousan.s will be sent To thae Pubie, Be ureandaskforRADAY's, and see that the $72 e hats Av ree san,p fr i's RUT THIS OUT DRIS. J. N. & JT . 2,nIIBNSACif. O iliAIUE ND hiEllO11IuA LIZA~'o shNould ofi 20s6at torconsult J. N. and J. B. HO. phia, either by nsail or bd ewon 'tret heladut. irom 8 A. M. to '2 P. M., and to P..gthMh. f Aice tre osoe vr woi kow lila condh Sent on recept 8, 3cent stap.