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ARWU:TUBE. Tus TExAs OArrL FEVE.-The treasury cattle commission, charged with the investigation of epidemio die eases amoing domesticated animals of the United States, have established the fact that the spleenio or Spanish fever, commonly known as the 'Texas cattle fever, which is peculiar to the cattle of the South Atlantic Guit States, is pro pagated only in the summer and early autumn, and hardly ever occurs alter a heavy Irost. The last case reported to them was on Nov. 30 last. The present yearly losses from lung plague in the United States are estimated at from $2,tOJ,000 to $3,000,0 0, a .d the pros pective loss by the same eause at 40, O00,O0. The cal.ital represented by tie present yearly losses, at 5 per cent. would be from 40,000,U00 to $60,000, 000, aund that represented by prospec tive yearly losses at the same rate, at $1,000,D00. It is oelieved that it will oust $2,UUU,000 to stamp out the dis cabe ant preuvent this enormous less. liasde 1euniwet(tiig the lcgislation necessary to conduct this work, the celltaisslon recotnmend, as aujunots to the task, that the government forbid the movement 01 live cattle out of any infected state, Teiritory or district, ex cept alter a quarantine such as is now imposedi on the cattle imported iron in lected loreign1 countries, and that the secretary et the trcesury be empowered to oruel the instant uebtructioi of all cattie or other animals whiCL n quaran tine give evidenceo of din urous conta gious ulsease. As a clneter to their conclusions the columission say, Very pertllet,N: '"Nottlttlg bliort of tho ab oSUtu anu undt-niable extil.etion of tin diseaso Ii Ilu Unitet States will reopel the .i itlsh narhet to our live cattlounamt tavu us thcse mhlhol,s that we are now every ) car prodigully, and we mnight also say lIsant.iy, thiowit g auty." 1 ow PU'rTEit hl.Y nE 61'oiuD.-(ood hIutter n.aty be spiled lu churnailtg. Over-cLiiiii,g runts the texture tat ehhatiges tihe. proper waxiuess to it lisa greet>ble, sickly grearlitss. This is the utore etsily doie in a churn uith dash es, which pii-es the hmt ter aga;ttitst the sius (at the 1hm 1 and t euIze nl rub it until it is spuilel. 'to long churnt iug sl'oils the ttIuallty by oxatiatiou of the butter,aial the prenatutrt. formatioin of stIong flavored nelt ii it, the full presecieu of uhicb we call rancidity. It naty be sl.oled at too high a tenitia tule, by w.ieli it is intaue bolit and oill anid o(1 greasy texture al,c (lavoi:. No 'iub hsetiuent trettent can rolutcly tins errt. it mnay L.u spoiled before the citi.m rettcht ci the ci,trn lby keeping it lu1ng, or, whatt is p1ractical)ly the e"ame,, by lce pinig it ini too wtarml a place; t0 degrees is abohut the light teimperaturet if tile erelliui i8 htpt a . tle; it it is kept at (2 de grees Itiec tays is long enough. White :t,peehks are troutcetd in butter by overelinilltg or by having the cream too sur, Either of tthese faults iro dues curd in Iite 1ilk, and the shtall flakes .f tbis ctuta,ot t,e Washet; c,ut of the butti r, Sto will the use ui salt con tatiling siteks oi tiinu which 1luite with the butter and f( rml linti(llu 1ttheoa11, Wtite pt-ek.. are coveretd upa to a1 ltarge exitent bay using2 good04 c(tli rmg, which i8 hitutei of (all a18 Ihte 80olvent. .ljut thi u1se I o1 colInlg beiie Iiit'( to dj'lituhe at htuIt tind( to itidii n undchti ved iitie 1s wor* thy 01 denuniciation. UOT .ATru yoa .I Msais.- -A Gera-ni ilhtotticr (iestr(o.y3 g (.ii sa andat reti 81pilers is to haive a large vessel ti it ii withI eletan 110t water att ai temiperat te ol 133 di gret's. The(1Ii inete piatti s aiit tiei niatta thle wate~r lfar th13 8t)ieo (ot four a.ecoi.ds uhlen thea insects wid beI t killed, anud 11)to damalge resuilt to thle . )plants; it 1s betst nr.t t.o conltiraue the ino. 311011ion longer tihan thle timle noted. II aliterwiards ai lewv il'beets tapear t hat have'i (te:vehjped. Siliit thet. ofi 0raion, ia inay be rept at.e.td. The l.uteperatuie o ailoweud to inll below 1 d (egrees. .lt is sai1ti la at eve.al 3 (3ung *aboots 8aitd tltowi er L-ids w ill not stiller i Ithe h aist ilrom this treatn'-at. lI ftIalla) ian g litt s itl the roaotsm wVhich Ii. 1.y ii hav bec(o hi bluisedt tr brt-cen ini the2 JretiC <8 f1 ail ig shiouild be cut (clean1 awa y bielhn.d tit.he boIien 1n1t, 22s they thenl ilere reithly striket oult new rtootat in thi Ile cutI p)art, .In alhl suchl 11a8t 8 thle cut should b.e ia cleatn den, say 5 that th1e eatsieit, 2and1 g(nlses0t wayt. to de(stioy3 the wl(ecos tiatgenernaliy statrt abouttlt I th timet uhent-i the piotattoes are upi so that theit lowts can1. bio 84een plainly, is bay a thoarough1 u1se of hai row or drag. hi e palaces gret (emhat -is upoin thi, and1( 111 2o1 it far 11noro ellee tive thian the cultivator au1(tat.o, tat less OF Orchardlo g.rass the late bt.ladard Gould saya in his trteatiao (al grauset,: "The0 test imiony that hais been-l tcollee ted rn in atll piarts oft thte wraldh fon two centuir.( patst et.tilabhes the placet (31 this aj.et-lesa'ing thi vejy betst ul f iige 2 3lt+es&i, 113nd the( )lteresvs o3 our ganzB?iers ia(2 3 airlmen 1told lit. gr. at ly promioted by its mfol C exteiided culi tivat ion. LIovENu, OR l.LOAT,-The Germanii1 moded of cnumg cattle is to pour severail buck 0111118 o1 cold witter o'ver the backs eIt the animals, and placing a picce'o1 gar hc0 in teir tit hilts. 11uhf at teeutttI oaf coilOni hainig 8(oda, if dissholved in) wa'ter andh given in the, lotm ofa i a drench, is smdt. to he eqully ats elree tiyo. AT the last incettinig of the Now Ylorkl J)airymenCI's Ar-soeidtion2 it wias stated thlat thetre were .1,500i,000 cows in1 that S3tate, the ptrodtucts oi ithich Iiatlt.ed to $100,000J,A00 anniually at the least. 1)IsIr'Y croaps atstI inuh a OtibalC, and3( do not, rely (al ('12 staiplo. This 'will make yoiu aniutre and31 lattor pay a profit ill Somel jalaces whien they maty aiil ini otheris. fore suggiested, r<ly on the farmn prinici pally to p)roducte it. It, will "'pt, 11o01 cy in your po(ck(et." IF your hand is poor, you must lit, the area af cultivatiotn to your ability to manure-let it hie ever so little--and you wuil bo the gainecr lay it. KEEIP a2s mucih stck as can be fed well r. ~for ti addls to the mnanuire 1)il and their increase, and11 a few fat ciarcaFses afford. a big interest on the itnvestmient, Fourt dairy farms in Coos County, Oregon, made 88,000 pounds of butter 3,11 du1ing the past seas3on, DOMFTIO. bAtTD MEATS-We do not object to salted meats as an item in any bill of rare; they should, Indeed, occupy an important place in the list of foods. But when, as otten happens, particular ly in remote and sparsely settled dis. tricts, all the animal food to be obtained is wilted, it becomes mainly responsible for the great prevalence of scorbutic [liseases in such districts. The evil effects that are liable to follow a long aontinued use of salted meats may be modified to a great extent by the free use at the same time of fresh vegetables and acid fruits. The effect of an overuse f such fruits-as, for example, salted pork-seenls to be to itroduce an ex 3ess of salt into the system, thus chang ng the natural condition of the blood uy an cxcess of one <f its elements, and )roducing obstructions in the elimlmat ig process; unsightly sores often ap. p)ear, particularly on the face, which is 3ept dry and cool by exposure to the uir, thus closing the pores of the skin uy contraction of their orifices; the re mit being that the fluid, unabiu to pass mt through the skin, becomes blocked tup in tihe pores, causing inflammation it curtain points; then ulceration follows n the form of pimples. These discharge, [ead up, and, if nothing is done to pie. vent it, are succeedert by other crops at various intervals. Batted foods are not so digestible us fresh foods, as a rule; but that is a difliculty easily remedied, under the rule of noderatiin. The stomaceh, like all other organs of the body, will adapt itself to all reasonable liands, and will, In fact, tolerate a guotl deal of harsh treatment for a long aimo, but sootier or later resents abuses, Iho bett plani 18 to) live On1 tixed diet of vegetable eand aniwal foods, with lio. ,ut ut clianges o1 variety. It is well to IILVU at special bill o -itre for each day n tun week, to iicluds fruits and other ooets that arc in seaso). 1113JnInN a13tnRuODEtY. --''his work ii very taii i 1 alndt easy of execution, or the llowurr, instead of being ei >roideled in the isuat11 manner, are utde of citiuer t.-io narrowest satin rib Jolt or 1m-tdl bits of colored satin. Fine lowers, such as forgot- me-nots or daisies, 3ither white or yellow, are the sinl)lest o work, as only one stitch is required or each petal. For forget-nit-nots hreatd an ortitia y worsted needtle with ie itarrowest blue satin ribbon, and mlot the etd to keep from pullinl. out f tle iuateritil when drawing it through. L'ake one tstitcl from the poIit of the >e?talt to where it joins the tsttmens; hitten the rihhon in tiho middle, and .ie slightt Itelkering at eilther end gives t ta moro natural appearance. In order o shude Ctho leaves light or dark two hattdes of blun ribbon may be used, vorling two of the loaves light ald hre ibeIrk. The stainet-s stulid be uorkel with yellow silk in knot stitch; lio stems and leaves emLbroidered with .rewels in Kttsinigtun stitch. For rose m11dta asmtalt hit of satin is teoubled, a-ni tg Io lolded point for the tip of the ad; the edges are galtered and sewed u the naterial. '1h etilyx is embroid 'red with greenl crt;wel, the light shades ,ik. If the dega is of n .on.s rosebuds hety enn bt ve 1(ry beatif ull y lai per eitly extemite,l by~ ua-tg t'rr-as no ft r* heL c:alyx of itte ttuds iind the foiltage, 45I fit hs the~ tappnearlatet, of mos4). Ar tast no m8 a sot td worst ed ehenillo, not ixpniL-3vd, uimi mnya' en -m'ma. a m ,r lh"'nes wors,tted a-tores. Fo)r the ostes ta picat ot satin is doubted and 4t terett itt the sant.i manneri0i as for the ,ntds, and t at ti killtal t aena will give *aebl pe t the exact look of ti rose 1--lif. the Ittmieos tire wtorkedt kniot stitch vihl 4 mbrJ4)oitey -il1k. 'ITo foaltage is rewe~tlh 14or thle tdrker shtattes andl silk or thte hi.t. IJatisies or an~y tIowrs 'tavjIg i*tu-rowi pettiafs nity be exctnted LInI r the (itects given for forget-me tots Hor4~siaemNIOs IfIrs. - -- I ouso. 'leningii3 e'very closeRt-draiwer. andtt piecet oig muatst he ranttiCsacked, overliookted antd leared4 up.i Caripetts nmt bitle taken u p ndt all ni, beods wvIIe beten, anld bed Oends wasalah ill atronlg br3 ie maeist roy hI inas ets, etc. Stave Ihlo tea-loaves for fewu thysa, then P1tep them-in a ti ii tail or pant for hatlf an liour, sI,rtain btrouigh ta sit-ve, antd use the( tea to wti.-h I varntishtdt patint. It requires littlIe ubin ig (or "elbowa,i ptlih,"' tas the teti etiS 1ns a strontg deatergentl , cle'ali'mug the mint31 fromi its impriJif i!s, tami miikinig lht vari-t:-in .lh ite tiaainl. It cleanses ani tiow-tsas itatd (il-3ltOthst; indeed, luy veishedalca suh. t is imployedVC( by3 is 'pp iiat4)13. .It washeos winidow sines t.ndt nlarrors mtimh littier tinn 03)tiap itn wter, an13. is e-xtelh nat for iloanlsing ltack walinut picituro and ooikiniop 1i8s frtames. it iuill ntot do to svasha untvarntihed patintiith l it. Whit utg is uneiquiilald foir eainitg whtito .laimt. 'Take ai small qIuatitty on a I iece of damtap Ilinntel, rub lightly over-i Ith surface, aaiat thc teet wilt bo sur' U ii-mig. Wiall-piapers 3ar0 reatdily 2lear:e baot ) tymug ai soft (clo11th ver a bio m In tt. tsweeopmg dlouni thi wtalls a-etilly, ten follow with hightly rubl bing with stale0 bround. A Cunu Fturioa. -The most imurlie w-e JO b r, nder'ed purec by filtering ruhcharcoal. Tatke a ltarge~ flower poti., put1 a pieOce of tponigeor ci a ( moss13105 Liver the I:tal ini te bottott. hill three huarters fult of' equal parta of ceean sanud anid chtarcoal1 the size of a peni; tover this hang a w(olen cloth lar.ge eniouigh to hanig over the sitie of the pot. Pour thle wiater into the cloth tand it wil] comio (ant purid. (Goon i-ont A (t)i(on. -An e3xcellen't tiiautonty, ini medticiio recct mmnendls a hto t)liuommin iangtar 3as a remoidy for ii adry,, biacklintg coughf, and1( gives scietilile roa-onls for- it. Itf t.rouibled at naighit ori on that wvakinig in the morming, hiavo ai h ttlto cap ont a standi close by the bed, fan t I thei ta tenspRjoon (of thec suigar; this will be (If bxrclht when cough symups fail. TJo lixMova P'Atir.-One p)oilnd of -oft 84oa11, one( h)oundlt of soda, dissolved in oane p)int of btoiling wter; lay a thick coat (whtito hot) upon thle patint with ai birush; leave it for onie or twvo hours until it bieginis t) soften the patsit, then scrtapo off uuhat, you can and r'epetat. Whut tall is remioved waish thoroutgh.iy witha cletan water. PnEEcauED EnAL --~'i'aho three pounds of ve-a c(hoppedi'( ine, twoV( pounads of fresh, .lean,i rawv 1po3k afso clihpped Ine, three eggs," a pice of butter the size of an egg. peplper -and salt well; bake t wo hocura. WVhen coldl slice it tthiin. It is hike pressed monit, anid is very nice. Oxaraxo acid will sometimes romovn stamst~ fromi brass wh,ith ntothinag else seems5 to effec. (Oroat care must be observed in uot allowinig It to remain on Iong. Al ply it with a flannel cloth, and then polib. with a chamonis skin. "Do you know 'began the man wb had just returnef from the West, as b, took his seat in the chiropodist's chail that when a wonis' in Chicago goes t have her corn removed, they alwav hold a consultation?" "A consultation 7 replied the oorn doctor inquiringly, a he clipped a hole in a piece of was leather; "what do they do that for? "To see it they will remove the cor from the foot or the foot from the corn, replied the traveler gayly. '"Hm I muttered the corn cutter; '-this corn c yours is the biggest one I ever sa but I shan't have to hold a consultation. And lie dug the tiling out without fu ther comment. "Do Likewise." Dit. It. V. PIErcit, Buitlo, N. Y.: "Five years ago I was a dreadful suliere from uterine troubles. Iaving exhauste< the skill of three physicians, I was conl pletely discouraged, anit so weak I coul< with difliculty o oss the room alone. I begai taking your 'Favorito Prescription' an< using the local Ireatm-nt recontmentled i your 'Comnion Sense 2ledical Adviser,' in three months I was pciye:tli cu-ed. I wrotc a letter to.lny fatily paper, -briefly mni tionin hlow my health had been restored, and a it'cring to sen,i the full particulars t< any one writin me for then and inel,sinf a stamped enrel' pefor reply. I havo received over four hundred letters. In reply, I havc described lny case and t e treat nent used and e8nrnest ly advised them to '(o likewise. From a great many I have receivoil second letters of thanks staling that. they hadl com. mnonced the treatuen4 and voro muel better already." - Il1ns. B. F. MIORGAN, New Castle, Me. A Wounr us wit once asked a county gawky uhat inference he would drav from the passage of scripture whicl says: ''The au snufi'th the east wind.' The youth replied that the inference li< should draw from that passage was that the ass woulci snuff a long time befort he wouhi get fat on it. Dr. Pierce's "Peklits," or sugar-eoated granules-t he original "Littile .iver I'ills," (bewareu of imtitations)-cure sick and bil ious headielh, olennlse the stomach and bowels, and purify the bluot. To get gen. 11ine, see 1)r. Pi.rce's signattre and p rtrait on u overmnent stainp. 25 conts per % ial, by druggists. Tnsm is a "stinging treb" in Austra lia, the touch of the leaves of which drives strong men into convulsions of agony, and makes them roll on the ground and howl for hours. That tree should be introduced in o America. It would be just the thing for a hedge around a watermelon patch. "Benuty Unaldotlneed (witn pluai l)) is Adorned te 31ost." If soul desire a fair romtlph-xion free 'rom pinaples, blotches, at1e4 eruption s, t,ake "Uoldenl Medical I)i,cuvery." By drug gists. "Bun, how far an I from Joe Smithi' ?" "What Joe Smith's mister?" "Wily, the Joe SmitI tit t lives some where near here." "Oi; hint I Well, if you fin'l out and let mo kuow how near hero Joe lives, I think I calt toll you how far you are from Joe." Malaria, chills, positively cured by Emory's Staituard Cure Pills. Their equol unknown, sugar-coated ; no grip. ing, 200. GEionaE WVAsum1Ioo never told a lieo and Eu tI.Prkina neerc hairdly evoi~ told the truth, and Eit's mno is men Lioned twventy tin1es w hero G(onw's i mentuoned oniei. 'Fhero is a moral hurt somewhere, but in the press of busiunes we haven't the timne to dig it out. Ladies, buy for yotir nast>auts, brother! and sons C irehlin collars and culfs, anud save tr~oLiLle liu wasit:ing. THE eXl)l08l0'1 which occliredl nea: the Czar's washstan<l was merely a geni tle retnilnder that cleanliness is lookul upon01 as a direct msult to the llmwashA inatsads, aud is never to be indulgod ii with impunity by the proud and perver tcdi autLocrat, (ast rini0 Recoiemieded It tvelers. A ids digeagion preven tS nu.seai and headache. D1)ruggists IT is nmot weauth and high statioi winch mnakes a man happy. Many ' the mlost wreneil beinigs oni cart Li hava both. 1For fT,wlek tuIIee, Apple I'zts-ant -bi,ous, en.thartiea. 10 ande 25c. DoN'T tr'oulo yourself about th neCxt thing you a to dio. No man Cal dio the second tinig, Hfe can do th ilrsu. OW,.NToN, It Y.--Re(v. Jm. N. Beck s:tys: "I hayu luset ltrtwin', Iro 1(1httters and1( cojnside.' f t one o the bes~ 1 miles ioid." FiAra nlever rests 80 calmly and peace fully as when it lays itself on the pillov of Godl's omnnipotence. Dr. Kiline's (reat Nerve destorer is thle marltve of the aite for all nerve diseases. All fIts satopeIt free. bend to 1,31 Arch, Street. I'IhudalfCphtia, P'a. EfosT people affect to tdis,ke cermnony yet thley are quick to resent any Iittl omission of respect due to thomselves. EXEnT yourself to prodticA manureot0 the farmn. Suchl manure is the flou which makes fthe loaf. No onAss, no stock; no stock, DO ma nure, no manure, no pecrnlanent imn p)rovcement of 1.ho landti. 311r. Noul'If N Iltsr. of Ne. 16i (lhestnuit St. splr.ngued, A1las., W Ii 4.s .\lril I0. I 1., salgne "lt.,s fing t he utill to cm ause.i by ki in y and 1 ce dlsea<-s, and nf e yr en,hting 11he acheCs, pal1in< weaiIkness ahdll del-re sion lncitlent thereto utni tbody lnii ISoul wt-re nearly th stra -ted, I uought to, 1elief and1. a ctiurekii fromy I tou:e, and~ w.ii told1 I) ia friendi who had1( br1e: 'tcue bcy It himtiself t. m, fihe best and '-iy sture c-ure was Ilun's l(iteey tug It, anid lhe ntira- e ,sos imlproved liy col tOion i a v. ry' tiarked,, miatiner, anid a1 contiuanc oif its4 use1 hais juilled10 all tuA my friaed clait for i-that it wias a stile inde permlanent cure [(1 til dl~u-ese 01 Ihle kidneys andl lIver. Several liy friends tn Sperf illeId have used it with th 11n45t grattif., trg resu;ts, atidl I feel i my1 dutly a wvell as a jiem ire to n.0 to re~ommeniaId tiut' titemedy in the highest possIble terms." Mainutfacturer's Test tinonly. Mr. it. w. f'v-s, mtanituactrer of harness saddliery, tiruiks, vaitaes, etc., No 4'77 3lain Stre-I 8I'rktlIe.d, 3a-ias., writes us ut.atder d ,tC of A pri 1 , 18: "Oeintlemn-- I hiave tneed lillit's Riemiedy, the heat inieediie forl diseases of the kieiys, liver bladder und1( urinalry organs, and11 have receIve, gleat benI-Ilt to) liy 11ealth firom Its use, an 1111fin nat11 ii will ido jinst what Is c1lhnet for i; it il cut e disease ant1i restore health. I th1-ref)re pre Iloulneb It the best Ilmediinef that I have ever us~ed. MIoston and Albany Railroad. Ar.rtsw Hlei-r., Esq., paymaster Jlostos and A] Ilby 1i.lroud, at Sp4rtigleid, Masa'., writes Apri B3, 1853: "I have usedl l1unt'/s lIemnedy, ant n m exp rience wIth It has b)en such .liat 1 can1 cheer fully saly that I amI satIsfied that at will do jut whaut it plromilseI to do, ft used acrinLel'hg to d rot; * -~ HUMOROUS, WHEN Pomeroy White walked out he knew what to expect. He had been there several times before. He faced the court. His Honor looked over the desk at him. The clerk began filling out a commit ment. Bijah's face wore a look of peaceful contentment. "You wore drunk again," observed the court. "And you know what to expect?" "Of courso." "I'll say sixty days." "That's abbut the thing. Nice morn ing after. the rain ?" "Very nice." "Morning, Judge," "Morning, prisoner." Happy One Moro. .ST. I oUL . Mo.-A Ghronrclr, reporter was tolki by Mr. Alfred J. 'apin, of thie city, that his I:ephew had the most obsti nato ca' of inflatnmatory rheumatism winch b; ill -d all k11nds of treatment until St. Jacoh's Ol, the great paln-conqueror was used. It cured the young man, and he re 'ummends it as the greatest cure for i'ains in the world, Tim bov stood on the back yard fence, whence all but him had fled. The flinues that ht his father's barn shone just above the shed. One bunch of crackers in his hand, two others in his hat: with piteous accent loud he cried, "I never thought'of that 1" A bunch of orackers to the tail of one small dog he'd tied. The sparks flow wide and red and hot, they lit upon the brat: they fired the crackers in his hand and lit thoio in his hat. Then came a burst of rattling sound-the boy, where was be gone? Ask the winds that far around str.-wdI bits of meat and bone and scraps of clothes and balls and tops and nails and hooks, and yarn; the relics of that 1rcadful boy that burned his lather's barn. TrI1onp of Ailul ta Vanntol led. on acr"o1itit ni t' a 1'ro'i.ptnes wc1tit wich It cle" ks the ever= genelateil bly unhealthy oxtala. ton, I1ilsteitt iiI tier-; 1Ii t 11s1ere I an Iltlis -l'e ah'e tnlil"v iied1 e lie on th' hioerer" of our 8i. I ern :itt 1 westeri rit elr+, snil in niew sett e tint - tlere the p1ouign an 1. i e axe are for tr o lir tl:tu tllstluub a I lte solitude oll naltire, its re ,mta t1i It. h w ever, is not Ctrtnl1ee to s11e llo1ca - lc . wthert er t e ele 1 ent -of dica-e ar r-ie, it 1, t ' le"e-tI sa -art of i e:t t';wt ere er sickne1ss I ret ait , i s ca.l. all .i18 na a renue ,v. Autning t ie er.llus ti iea142t wIidte it 14 g .i%01 1',t In tonlroi me ,til ge 1111, 1,11 nit os, ali 1 all the InI or Ill licunt c t teli rtel it h' tiitin .t1111 8 of the steit it"hl, the I t\ ir, :u l thiiho e it o-- 4n'1t it. hlietth in, hle: acht', ihttu,t ne1", c lstivenleQ, nausea, di,ttas'e 1'' i 1. l hit r an t I1 ,1c . 1i 11 1itte11 of t'1o heart, trlutl:n'" of Ihie u:lntl", 13 ,i t tt eary, ii r1er1. t .lnt 1ie 1 i l 'I C24ep. an1t i ental in III 11 e. t i Ihe"e ph1% ,11 al a1t 111e;sal(listurhan.ut e ten it to a 1 e,ntl a t:ailt rl, ..t all ;he lnla ers of 1te1.0. Iw"l,et, hey sh11tn11 he al 11t ' tce c rrel"1) t-a-1 ley 11 aias 11.ay be-.y - touti se tf Ilostetler's Stoot In hItitel. "WELL, how is your brother doing n St. Louis ?" asked the first, as he 11tilledt a moment at the door of a busi uoss house on the Bowery. *'Vhell, he (loan' fail yet." "Seeu.s to be doing a good business?" "'Seens dot vlhay." 'Well, I hope ho'll do first-rate." "I hopo so, too, but I lunno. Ho ias bieen (lere tree mfoniths, und1( doian' 'nil yet, unzd I can't ('xactly make out rhat ho meanlhs. Six voeks yhas blenty >f tune to bust oop in a laco lika St. ouais, unid pay ton cents on der dollatr?"' 'mey wVeil Put. whiy do you defer till t.>niorriw what we ih',uld do n.d iy 3 why ito we tiect ai e t;h~ till it throws ui nti 'ciIMon ioti n, iii na 4al tiiiiin britiga us to the rrate ? Dr w1in. Hall's ni Inin Is a nj:o 0ettro if ttaken ii seal4onIt has4. never . wen kno to iltt Uis it hioriiitly ac.ordi ng~ 1. i iirectionis. P'eresevere tilt the hii as ti8i eOiitlirett, as it1.s certainl to be,.eien if it I hlidi ricitaire a deiz ni i i tt.e's. ThenrE 24 no hotter .80one of t'ii h.4t LjiIli4t tue l ipi. It Is a re:el Pa'n illei. iit <ltays I' in, 1 hter ittrnal or exter. Tl~HE superintemilenit of the~ pulblic choo0ls of .ttichmou(nd, meeting a nman v'ith whomi ie is quite intimato, said: '1 see1 the Whig says that when you ~ot to hneaven you wvill amend tihe ten ommnd llmen ts; and that's too mne1 h our1 way, andih you know it," "'Yod mtghlt toc be thankful for it,'' retorted 11s friend, "faor if I dlon't die before you 11nd go to heiaven andi have the (com ualnments amenthlded you cannot got in." Pi In-t in.1 I' r2-it uri f--ct ,r irmaut, 2.tni. 4411 iveiti lii Frani or i termanyI ii iI' publih :h water, yend perhaps eyor suJibers 1yd3 soz smthing,Ihk sieo you skno, Ahoy never did( yet." M~ot her Shcip' on 's ptopheicy, is suiphOSet to bie anout fetir hundir (t yeahrs (old, aind Dveryfprophetcy thas bieen fulltilleti eXent, ihe last-the end of the worldl n 1881. Buny your Carbohine, a dle(ooiz.ed extract of pet,roleum, the great natural nair re storer, before the world cons to an end. ''HEREi, you, didn't yo)u read the sign -'It is iagament the rule to smoke in these ealr.,' " "'Yes, I roid your blamed ohi( sign anift I haIve nlot broken your rulo yet. I'm smoking in the siingular luml e Ilhtiln this 1u0 O.tr just ntow. Witen I14)mkEi inl 'thos)ecars' then it will be time for you to talk, Rinncuy Maim. "W ells' ieaIth Ren1.tewer"restores hecalt h and vigor enres l)yappepsa, Imttpioene, sextnal D)ebuity. $1. A OAIvErToN ehud, little Ohasrhe, was hlaving4. a wordy war' with the nnree. airo you going to hoe quiet, or shall I conme with a switch ?" "~Never nmind the switch, p)apa," resp1onlded the youngster; "'I cani sot her right withbout your help." Pe'rson-i re"aIvering fromo wasting diseasee', such a18 malarmiui, lOees, etc., will be greatly beiieltedi by Ithe use ofl nrown,'s .ro Bi'titters, at irue tome. 'l'ENNESSEE has passed a law to pre vent the sale (If inmtsxioitinig liquors to inors without the written consenlt of their parenta and guardians, or to hus hands who aro commonI drunkards un less the'ir wives give their consent. TIhis wvill result in some intereating de velopments in the art of forgery. Laies andi children's boots and shoes cannot run over If Lyon's Patent Heel drtiffeners are used. IN order to convey true impressions when speaking, ni nee<t is more imper ativo than that of symtpathy, o A method of coating the surface i e wood so as to render it as hard as stone , has oo.. e into vogue in Germany. The o composition is a mixture of forty parte a of chalk, fifty of resin, and four of lin. ' see< oil, melted together, then adding a one part of copper, and finally one of sulphuric acid. It is applIed hot with a brush, That Husband of Mine Is three times the man hie was before he began using Wells' Health Renewer. $1. Druggists. f Diamonds, A. B. Grilliths considers, had been formed by the action of highly . heated water or water gas, -aided by great pressure on the carbonaceous matter of fossils in the sedimentary rocks, followed by cooling and conse quent decomposition of carbon in the crystalline condition. The ordinary stove.pipe is made of very snooth iron plate,glnzed or highly polished. If it was specially designed for carrying the products of combustion up the chimney without their parting with any of their heat it could scarcely be made in a manner that would suit the purpose better. Couoius, PA.-Rev. J. D. Zehring says: "I was paralyze+ In nay right sie. Ti tise of Brown's tron Bitters enabled inc to walk." In forecasting weather, . Mr. Rollo Russell points out that next to frequent readings of the barometer and thermo meter locality, and a knowledge of the distribution of atmospheric pressure over as wide an area .as may be, obser. vation of the-character of clouds, espe cially of the cirrus variety, is of the greatest utility. Observation of cirrus nan plainly be made use of in a.. system of telegraphic weather forecasts. \fEr ILL$ TRADE MARK. The p]l's are warranteel to be PU "LLY vege tarle, tree froni all intler:rl lna other pioluom us suhstalires. They are a certain ee're for Consti. I'utlon. Sick Iliandiache, Iyar"ep:I.r. 11 hlousness. Iorpitel Live"r, Loss o Appeltie, and all diseases liri-ig froin te Liver, Stonnacl, Bowels or Iiidey.s. They reinove all obsit-nctI xa frtun the channels of the sysieun antli ini-illy tie bli oil, I tereby nii. ])arting health, atrengthii imld vig. r. Sol. l y 'lrag gists, or sent by tia 1 for 25 cents in staiimps by P. Nl USTA EDTER & (0., 83 Morcer St., New York, Sole )nnti f:ucrrsufT. n'INA I) VI-:UE TAIL 11lI1t.. Send for circiular. 3ODAYS1JRIAh DR DY ES DEFit1 - AND -AFTER~ Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial, TO MEN ONLY, YOUMG DR OLD, III nre siorbnr fron Nr.a sF u D IIY OtLono i QA'it d aoliet ad conpleto resto *tidatncfo IiuM rat*d iamplaietfr. Afiofa VOLTAI0 BELT CO., MAR8HALL, MICH. - (Ol.EMAN BUA5INES5 iEoE.Now:trk, N..J. Te'rmsa ~j . ilo~criiaI~ Vrih ioaor Lcllreth4 In tho huatnan body ERl A Di Ir CAT : by uising CLR'S WORkM SYR UP! I A n oItrltnt r *nsedf. t"af' ni a. 1fftet":.. I aaiin itsaiction. Pra co 2:.~scents a boattlec. 820 t5 to $20 P winonarnpaPswi tige A GENT "lne's iinaao .y , fii big h orld l'ri te i rl rt es I ca 18TEIt, P ro UT THIS OUT V=* eiln4)~ an I I g Ae Ao lute Certahiay. 1,1. Younge a13 Grenwill h S.. New York. Niistuig h i. theor iil resessai I.. it for t icr or .Scrasfula. P'ijrnp lues, lii Tr, r.1 leror Sort 5:ye'. liercuiriallilst-nirs. t ni:arli. l.ose or Appeici, rernale eoinail a noita t Ililse diii - i. it, neve r fall,t. All ileuzi:/t o an.i couintry store keepers Sell I.it . -. E, teiters & rn.. Prny .. liliburgh. mu every I+l.. ~\lTS 'VsIN or tia hos aunt rio i discedl 'i tier centi b ATIowAL, 1(un. 410. Phlaida.. Pa CUIIES WilttaE A'd L.F FAILS. No pay tI-l euarod. TIon cue.Stiato ensRO. D)r. $72 ~ 52 inyat itorn neay ad.(oitl Tlaoone ansswering an stvr;nrea,wl onfera 'favor upon theadrterndl. naubilsher by,statig that they saw tiher-d SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOWs There exists a means of so enring a soft and brilliant C1omiplexion, nio mai1ter how pori.may naturally be. J ga Magnolia.Blalm is a dle(aIe and~ harmless arti cle, whlicha instanutly removes F r' c k I e s, T1an, Redness, I JOngVIhness, Ermuptihons, Vul d1u1elite andl( natutral are' its effects that its use Ji not' present a disig'ured faice in society when theo Magnolia ~' Baln is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. 7if - 7! / 1 fi _irr_____ THE GRAI No C RES Rheumatism, Ieura$ia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headac e, Toothache, Sore Tiroat, SwelIl1igSNprnla,Wrulse SIsurnw, Sald, 1 ro"st lies. AND ALL OTHEa lODiLY PAINS A AD ACIIV'. Soldby Daugglsta and ealers ev r where. Fifty Centa& bo1t Direona in 111'+.aguagea. TliE C1IARILE A. VOE LEIt CO. (Becssor to A. VO l.KIt & CO.) Ialtti,re. lid , U,(. 1, $66r aweok yourwnown. "orut and$5 outfit fro drs .IALT &C0..Vor and.Me - REE! B3Y IlETURIN MAL-A full descripti-n FRE !of MooDy's NEW TAILOR Systemiiof I DRESS CUTTING. D. W. Moody & Co., 811 W. 1th. Cin, M YOUN2 MEN learn IFLEORAPRY here nnt Oircularefroo. VALENTINED 5IJ8.Janesavilloe. dis c F LORIDA I'31S IN Lunsd oldl hip by 1 WINTER. Ni. te:az,11ridloport,0t. $ 5 l: 2llrel e tn ens m t t o . , e atie a it .q t tlte andi instructli n" a tnt for Ire. Hi N'TON & CO.. Mani. faceturer,. Box 33, Willi'umnburt:h, N. Y. TH E SJN . r' 'rit" SUN'S first Mim is to b' truthful a'ttl usful. l strondt, to writ un rntert:ilini hsttry of li tites a in watch wo livt. wi rints, on tun atorago. m1oro th:m a 6 mttilli t co[t:es a wtoic. Its eu ettlation is now 11rtrer a itutan evr mn ort. .aatisertonttat It.y t4 palgeN), b ' tnuil, 115c. a ntutith. or b6.50 ia year; ba;xnAY ( alges). $1.20 11ur year; N ;etl,Y (8 pages) $1 per year." 1. W. F'NA t NID. PubliNher. New York City. d DRS. J. N. & J. B. 1LOBENS.a,ACIK. I 'rT(Si1 AI'LhIC lED WI ll 11114 Kl0Ett's 'S OF 8E0.10-.UIU E AND diEiCI'I(I.tLIZATI'ION Shouldl not he's.tatte to cotnstth .1. N. andi J. K. 110- IA BENSACK, of 2011 North seconi.1 street, Plilatlel .phlia, etither by mnail or br ptera n, dturtag the hours fron 8 A. M. to 2 I'. M., and 6t to 'd P. M. Advice free. Whosoever would know his condl. tlou and the wap to impirove it shoutl read "WISDOM ' A N U'l'HELL." Sent on recetipt of S-cent stamp. OPIU 8torpisee 1abit Cured 3 .10 to 20 days. No pay till Cusred. O.IU D. J. Ttru aNS, DIubauon, Ohio. "CULLEN'S ANTISEPTIC," copnteraet.t the ol-eniivc tlors of the feet and body. rinov. a i'lmtdcs, tsa'-res chatu <nd Iflamed fett, ntd make- it rottit skin nW sautth a, vt:lvut. If nt" fotitt % lit your Dragar Nt. a-meloso otte Doil-tr int a self. atitressed ent .tl": tthatl - in iotty o -d r or ro<ie. te 1. ttie ) a w wilt 1~t . e ''a n it pack.ig, lay mtull. A. ul'c.s J. A. i 1: i.1.EN & 4 0., 1a1eb" . auond, Va {eud for circular, "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST." EGINS, T H R ESH ERS"" HorsePowere Clover lallen (Suited to al uscti r.) a r 'n t : 1111na. Ptm1iN nd Prlesto The Aultman & Taylor Oo., ltanafeld. O' M, ,..r6 . ai.t ave Jr. J. it. \iayour, Main Ollice 831 Arch St., 'lila , Pa.. Advice fre, sta pa for ro. 11y. Wi 1 b1o at Br-anch 111 -es these daya of each month: K'ystone IiO1tt. Ritalling. Pa. 2dattrday of 1 each motit '. ia-r "hev Ilat's, It o riabt rg, Pa.. halt and at; Mt. t'Inir Ii tl. iettmburg,. 'a. 'th atal Nth; Uus. (or Ifuusu, Fot" :tayl, I +ti . tl' aut h10th Cotuner" cit lltl. Chic o,11th, 12th antd N:th. nTSTOPPED FREE Insane Persons Hestored 5 Dr.KLINE'S GREAT for al/n RAIN&NRRtiVit DiaRAsKS. Onaly s,sre INFALi.iLR t(tit.n asdrcCtc. A' .'s a/ft, ibriartas esse. Tre.atise ant 5* trial Unitle free te ge tgi t. DEWJA'AJF dallTAf[V,N UDS. A Skin of Beauty ia a Joy Freveu'. flt. T. FEJLiX GOUltAIJD'S3 Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautifier. .E Rernoves Tan Froc leas Moth-Patches I aatd ever - ~~eeies dto atoo that teat of tr so harmlesa we taste it to -- - he sure the 46 miado. Accept feltof asi lar Dr. L. A. IHayre. said to a layo the WADORt( a tint:)"s yot isdle wil us tltn I reo nd -reparationa." One bottln will Iasat six mnttts, using ut eaer day Alho tPodlre liubtile removes auperim u.M. B.T. OOUlAi)D,8nl Prop.,48Rondat.,N.Y. For stale by all drugria end Faneao Goods Detalera thronghout the U. 8., Oanadase and Europe. WBe. ware of base imitationa. S .t000 ieward for arrest and proof of any one selling te same. 80 NE EETM fine writ inst papler, int blotter, wi th cnict:ir, by ninil for 21,e. Ageata Mantted. ECONoMY I'RINTINO Co., Newbury. port, Mtts. _______________ -FRAZER . AXLE GREASE heat in theo world. slet the gensuine. Ever.y pasckniee has oeir trasde-tsawak anad hs hesrkeali A-aamr's. N0 Lb EVERt IWMlERE. A GENTS WANTEIJ tum ', ',a" I im a Macte!int ever inve-tda. ha-i lan, a lpatr taf littatnut Iia1awaith II hE Iatai-aO E Eotgtete in 24o ilit,te. It wisi al-at knit a arr- iat ar *ty ol raancy*. Work lair w!t.tch lh..ru it away a ri ) 11y ma-t '4end( far a raoul:ar tadI tam toa thlt- 'Tu oni y EI,it ill itg Mninela 4 0 . aa. I raaanasou~ti ant. ila.atan. .unsi(. eyes,et. itching trm etaea.awyourdru1g $8 ONESjTO aroli te trIl tar antg 5 yeee. All tises as low,. JONES OF BINHHA'VTON ' BiNtlAEToI, N.!Y. A Literary) Ovorwhohing opposition and deIIliting wvorld ctominlg to? Tho poor mlan is ntow on ai are conlcernedM"-is ai lair 1sam1 ple of thiousaniid; ftrm tht lettOtIs of custometrat, andl from news; lionatiro pulblishers. FIFTYr TONS OF COTOE BOOKS, a1 putblishedt int this country, no0w ready, and yc to any part of the CJont.inenft for examninationi, the boaokst.will be paid for after receipt,or retur; SP ECIA L t A 110 A IN are offering this Prices are lower thtan ever before known, son's "EclCh Arden," uniabridged, large type can Cyclopodia. My b -oka are NtOT sold by d the authora and works are those of : Dia-kons, - Froisoart, rootor, .alrScott. - rote 'utI Thiaekeray, aJrlyfe, 11awinon OoreEilo, J,oeas ng, rit. Ljfellow. Crea, ,b i cantlay, nerio, r lI,ioy anerocrat t,oirlert Spencer, Farrar, Descriptive c'ircuilara seont free ont requestt, O in Xention hiRi Planar. JOhN10,MnAY R1ALTH IS WEALTHI I8aI of Body h ealth of Illl DR.. RADWAY'S arsaparillian Resolveit. TE 8RSAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Frs blood laakes sound flesh, strong bone and clear skin. If yon would have your flesh Arm, our bones sond without ariles, and your com. una fair, use adway's Sarsaparill Ian Resolvent. A remedy composed of Ingredients of extraor. inary medical properties essential to purify, cab re ir and invigorate the brokell-down and rased -QUCE PI,EABANT, SAra and PPAuA. ZNT tn its traInen and nurs. No matter by what nane the complaint may be eslgaated, whether it be soc fula, consumption, philis, uleers, sores, tumors, boUs, erysipelas, or rhetn, dlseases of the lungs, kidneys, blad er, womb, skin, liver, stomach or bowels, either hroniooroonstitntonal, the virus la in the ?lood rhiob supplies the waste and builds and repairs ltese organs and wasted tissues of the system. I the blood Is unhealthy, the process of repair lust be unsound., rho Sarsaparllllan Resolvent rot only is a ompensating remed , but spcures he harmonious action of each of the organs. It stabllshes throughout the entire system function i harmony and sup plies the blood ves els with a pure and healthy current of ew life. TaE Suia, after a few days' use f the Sarsaparllan, becomes clear and eautiful. Pimples, blotches, black spots and kin eruptions are removed ; sores and ulcers soon ured. Prsons suffering from scrofula, eruptive isesas of the eyes, mouth ears. legs, throat and laads, that have accumulated +aud spread, either rom ancured diseases or mercury, or from the se of corrosive sublimate, may rely upon a cure the Sarsa arillan is continued a su olent time make its impression on the system. One bottle contains more of the active princt lea of Medicines than any other Preparation. aken in teaspoonful doses, while others requiro ye or six times as much. One Dollar a 1Fottle. R. R. R. adway's Ready Relief1 'he Cheapest and Best Medieine fo Famlly Use Ia the World. In from one to twenty minutes never falls to elieve Pain with one thorough application: o matter how violent or excruciating the pain, he Rheumatic, lied-ridden, infirm, Crp pled, nervou Neurai o or prostrated with disease aay sudr, IRAI)WAY't1 IEADY RELIIE will ford Instant ease. NFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF TlIlE BLADDER, NFLAMIMATION OF THE BOWERS, CONGESTION OF TIE LUNGS, ORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALI'ITATION OF THE HEART, IYSTERICS, CROUP, DI'HTII Ell A, CATARIt1I, INFLUENZA, IEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, OLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, CHIILBL,AINS A ND FROST l\ITES, iRUISES, LUM BAGO, 8CIATICA, NE RVOUSNESS, SLE EPLESSNESS, IOUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CHRST, BACK or LIMBS are instantly relieved. [N ITB VAIOUS FOIn1lgg FEVER AND) AGUE, FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 eta. There Is lot a remedial agent in this world that will cure lever and Ague, and othe'r hMalarious, Iilious carlet 'l phiold Yellow anti other fevers idled y iA LL4S) so qulokly us RtAD\ AY'S It wIll in a few momenti, when taken internally eccording to the dIrections cure Cramps, Spasms, hur Stomach, Heart burn, hick IIlealinete l)ys p iaP itiation of th,e leart, Cold Chills llyiteries PI the hlowels, D)iarrhenu, D)ysenlery, Colic iind in the Bowels, and all Internal P'ains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of RIAD NVAY'S READY ImKi.lI F with them. A few irops In water will prevent sle'kneats or pains from thne oater Itmla better thani French lirandy M ln rs ad Lumbmermaen should always RADW AY'S Regulating Pills Porfeot, Purgative. SOOthing. A pe ents, Aot without Pain. Always Roliable and Nlatural in Operation. A VEGETABLE 8URSITITUTE F?OR OALOMEL, Perfectly tasteless elegantly coated with sweet m, purge, regulate, purif-y, cleanse and strong RADway's Prx.t.s for the cure of all disorders of he Stormach, Liver Bowels, Kidneys lladdler, emal6 Complaints, Nervous Dilseases, l'.ss of Ar Ion ofe ltowels, Piles, and all d eraingernts of' he Internal Viacera. Pasrely vegetble, conthain. ngnoumercury, minerals, or deleterious druig. 1VObserve the foilloing symptoms resulting 'rom Diseases of the )i estve Organus; (Consti,s. Ion, Inward Piles, Fu lness ofBodinh lead, Acidit of the Stomach, Nausea lieartb,urn, )isgust of Food, Fullness or Weigh in the Ste. nach, Sour Eructions Sin'<ing or Fluttering at he Heart. Choking or flugerin g ensations when n alig posture, D)lmness of Visiomn, Dots or Febs beore ithe Sight, Pever and dull Pamn In the lead, Delleleney of Perspiration, Yellowness of he Skin alid yes, Pamin Intih Side, clhent, 4ina and Sudde hushes of Heat, Ilurning in A few doses ef RAnwAr's Pn,ts will free the 7stem from all the above-named disorders. BOLD BY DRUGGISTIA. PrIce, 58 Oenat. Rer Box. RAD) "FALRE AND) TRUE." Send a letter stamp to R ADWAYT & CO., No. 32 Warren, Cor. Church St., New York. W'normatoi worth thousandsn will be sent. To stae Publit, Be sure and ask for 1tAnWAY's, anti see that the amea "RADWAY" is on what you buy, valanche. all lovers of good books. "What IS the equality with the richest 80 far as books of quotations whieh :night be made papers not lufluonced by the lash of il argo portion of them the best editions oir owvn selections from them will be sent if you~ will give reasonablo gutarantoo that ned--returni tranasportaion at my exponso, month. N~ew publicattins every week. ranging from TWO oENTrs, for Tonny. ito $11.,50 for the larg'st and( best Amei. ealors--priows too low for them. Among. uon ~ re ld Aiepeare, Un yre 0 aoI 58pge Iifliiate Cnlo,e, for three e nts.