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ARIOIULTURE, CABBAGES AND SAUBBKRAUT.-The de mald for cabbages constantly mit asini in this country, while the supply is di minishing. A few years ago many far mers raised cabbages as a field crop foi supplying their cattle, sheep, hogs ant potltry with fresh food during the win ter season. They were very cheap, at the seasons were favorable to theii growth, and there wore few insects thal troubled them. They were often solk in the vicinity of neighboring cities foa one dollar per hundred in the fields an( gardens whore they were raised. Bu recently the seasons have been unfavor able to the growth of cabbages, and th imported cabbage-worm has made Bat havoc with those that wore raised, Cab bages have sold here as high as ton dol lars per hunared, and sauerkraut hat been impor ted from Germany, and sold on the maiket. Both cabbages an sauerkraut from the same country have been sold in eastern cities. The large increase of German population, the number of our native population tha, have learned to eat sauerkraut, and tht amount of cabbages required to suppl3 oyster saloons have increasec the do iand for the vegetable that was at on<: time so abundairly produced. Thd do. mnand for them is large, and promises tt remain so. Cabbages can be shipped at easily as potatoes, and can be kept ovel the winter with less trouble. Bauer, kraut is aw muoh an at tiele of coinmerce an canned fruit, and can be nianutac tured by tau mers and shipped tocities t< most excellent advantage. A cUiioN mistake in the cultivatior of tomatoes is to imagine thatit require an es of mous space to perfect its growtl in. Of course, if it is allowed to wan der at its own sweet will, it will occupy a great deal of ground. But this is noi at all the best way to get ripe fruit though any aiuotiut of leaves, stalks and green tomatoes may be prodhacec by it, llease give the lollowttg plan r fair trial. Set the plaits in rows twc feet apait, and filleen inches apart ii the rows. Wheni the first bunch of buds hat fably made its appearantco, nip off ti t whole of the shots growing betweer the stem and branches, but allow the mait stem to grow on until four or, al mott, live bunches of butds are formed, Tht n, t he plant being probably aboui tihrce eet higl,pintch oil the main sten thtee inches Irn the highest, bunch, and continue to Lip off the shoots at betore, as fatst as they make their ap. pearaunce, just as in the cultivation o, tobacco. if this is properly done, the greatesi atmioLt of rpo truia that the climate it capable of produeig wuitl be secured Sttakes, about, tour teet long, will be ro. daired to tie the plants to. The3 snould be driven firi y into the groum and the steins should not he too tiglhtl bound. I have practiced this mode o growintg tomatoes for twelve years, an have never taled to obtain an earl.) crop of well-matured fruit. Kect the gi'ouid well stirred and mulch with halt-rotten dung. Lots of liluit Ianu re. BA'rs IN THE 1o0 l L'EN.-There ih iotainig more detestable than a pig pei iafestett with rats, for the vermoa nol only aninoy the animals lbut commit dre preciattiens on every other portio:.a o thae farm. Th'le pig-ptn festers thleri j>lcntytoeat,and c'an""Bid"iuahe fl{N tIlors. The besat prccaution is no floona but rats will keep wvithain convenien distance of the pigpenu, be as enrehul at we inasy. A swam of rats will censum< asa uuch as the same mJnunbr of lowl.s anad the damiage Irom burrowing, gauaw ingr aind thaett is very comnsiterable. Itats air6 very care tul andi cannlot bc trahpped or pomsoned easily. TheIa bes piln to get id ioh them 1s to leave some~ oh thac hog heed outside of thae pen ever' evening, TheIa rats wvill not tonch a perhapsi, at first; bunt after awvhilo. if is lett there conatialaly. they will vecn tune t) naIO it. Tuo next, evening,i they find th at no harm has occurred ti auny cite of their numbeljr fa can it, tha will cat, a little more, until, lmnally,they will look for it. J3y this tmune-every ra on the premtises will be at the naightly bianaquetsi; unti,as they have gaiined Cola tidence, adl the larm?er hats to do is h procure aL reliatble po(isona and every ra iS doomied. The w hohesalo shaughtei will pievent other rats Iromn coming, al th<y avoid danigerons places. As 'ro the immiaediaate future of wheat the low rage of pr:ces prevents Baritial lindia lirim beinig ars great a compeatato: asM laist year, navigatlion ina Nortaera lthussia is closed, thec fall sowinag e wheiat in .Engtanad hais been delayeti by floods, and our farmeirs geanerally are ia better cndition for laohling their crops wivle the paresenat low prices tend ft inacrease the demntr over the cavi.iz~ec world. TxcOfommo imnoa.w cann be aplic to miainy more pulrpose8s than its commaioi onte of preparning the grountd for sedinag, .It, is one o1 the best imaplernents Ior fiat inag manaure auter 1t hats beena spreaut broaiccast, lAcro thiorouighly nalxinag ii imth the soil aand miaking thac iunaliurt doubl eilolective. Tux~ Texais Shate (Jtago at ithfannual1 session1 laast, nth, shows ian increaase ii miembelrshiip of over 8,u:U0 duariang the latat .year. One huaedr aind twenaty. hti dioirmanit granges wvere revived tad e.ighteen neow ones ergaanized during the year. TI'is is the wvay thu' grianges airt dying. _____ ON lan ad rich int iegetabile matter a good plan is to buarn siusblo riather that. plow at luder. Yet, if clay predonnuaatea thme tbilble plowed undrer wvill do matre good by nmecameally Iooseconag the soil thaan its aash could possibly p:r foram. E'vuuri fiarmera shou lu het p' by 103s ma nlure penai ifew iantrels of pilaste)r,aad( is ottena ias on1ce eatch week ashoul strota diver thec coa.t.aals a spa inklinig oh pilaister and t his sh ouit conitanauo duinlg the en tire winter iin wasrmi elbarot. THE11 yield of ceese from .Jersey mill is suarpismgly large.~. .it, is, ait least tweinty p)er ceint, greaiter thlan the yieh fromn averaigo mil k. Oaily (ight p)onn ik of it P re retgalred to iaathii pioundl 0 chieese whena it aequiates tea poniaads c other naliI. ,A (ailAr samag mi lihe latbor of cuilti v't ait eann he Iaiale lby dhrawig a haeavj bush or a smoiothing bartrow broadcatl ovnr the field jiat befiio or ait the tim<n the p1aato Spriouts4 are b)egiiniag to pu" t th rough. F1iimrM1 milk is one of the very bcei art ices o1 diet for latyi ng ha~ ns, tad, st fair aas thIy oa n use ir, it Can Lie p,ta t ino 11101 profibible use0. Mixed witI wheait urni it maakes tan excelle.n t feet for glowing chicks, DOMESTIO. A BOUILLABAISS AT HoME -A bouil labaisse of sea-bass is easily made. Out up the fish, removing bones and skin and the bitter, brown portion in the head. You can add a couple of floun ders, also cut up and boned. Then gently heat in a saucepan tw'o oun ces of best olive oil, a bay leaf, some minced nweet basil and two cloves of garlic; when it has reached the fry ing point, add the fish and a d'zon largo oysters, a thinly-sliced lemon, three or four skinned and seeded tomatoes, an onion stuck with one or two heads of cloves, salt and pepper; for the coloring and piquant flavor add a teaspoonful of powdered saffron and a large glass of white wine; cover well the whole with cold water. The closed saucepan over a very hot, bright fire for fifteen or twenty minutes will be sufilcient to re luce the gravy and bring the bouilla baisse to perfect on. A teaspoonful of chopped parsley is added; again boil for one minute, then place in a deep dish some slices of carefully browned toast, and over this pour the soup. But the [iali must be placed in a separate dish, the bay leaf, exhausted lemon and gar lie removed before serving. A 'artilally Dead Mlanit. The Morning Jlcrald, Baltimore, bid., states: Major Ui. 8. White, of this city, de scrites his miraculous cure as follows. "I have been a partially dead man for ten years. Doctors attributed my sufferings to the enlargement of certain glands. Tim quantity of medicine I took witnout relief woulk be sullicient to set up a first-clas apothecary shop Finally bt. Jacob's Oil was recommended. I had my spimal column thoroughly rubhed with it. All those knots. kinks and stiffness have pass ed away, and L am myself again." NEAPOLITAN CAK.-Dark part: One cupful of butter, two cupfuls of brown sugar; one euptul of molasses; one cup ful of strong cold coffee; four and a half cupfuls of flour; four eggs; two tea spoonfuls of soda well sifted with the flour; two teaspoonfuls of powderect cloves; two teaspoonfuls of cinnamon; one teaspoonful of powdered macC; one pound of stoned raisins; half a pound of chopped figs; half a pound of weil washed and dried currants. Bake in jelly cake pans. Whito part: Ono cupful of butter; four cupfuls of flour; four cupfuls of sugar; t wo cintls of sweet milk; two cupfuls of cornstarch; whites of eight eggs; six teaspooufuls of baking powder; ilavor to taste with hitter alnond. Bake in jally-cake pans. Grate the peel and squeeze the juice from two leions; add enough pulverized sugar to stifleu the juice; spread it between the eknos. u itig alternately a white and dark cake. Frost the top and the sides of the cake with lemon icing. flalf this quantity suakes a good sized cake. "'IT u late to whel. the sword when the trumpet souitis to lraw 1it.' But never too late it) whet your appetite by taking Kil ney-Wort, restoring heahlt and making yourself a well, strong. heauty man. It is in tliilled as a remedy for all liver,bowels and aiiney liscases. All druggists keep anti r'ctmend it, ' 43lloods, scarfs, ribbons amt any fancy articles Can he madte any color want, ed with the Diamnomd Dyes. All the pop ular colors. ice cream is this: To one quart of rich, sweet c'reami alowv live eggs, and sugar ('nouigh to aiweeten to your taste; cook ini a pail or pan, set in a kettle of hot water. When ias thick as for boiled custarud take it out, and when cool flavor it. If you put the flavoringq extract in when the onistardi is hot you wvid be obliged to use much more. Let it be cold before pultting it int.o the freezer; you gain no time by hurrying, det the custard in the refrigerator or down the ellar, then pa111k the ice and salt around the freezer. Constant stirring is wilmat gives the desired flne grain to the frozen cream. In p)eachl-timne quarters or sli ces of the fresh peaches may lbe stirm od min ad froze ni with theu cream. Pintuap p)1o is also used, in tis way, but cannot be rtcom mennaed, as it must ho very indigestibhe. I sa1w .0 imiich i.aid about, tihe merits of iIopi Bitters, andl myi wife who wais always loctorinig,andt never wveIl, teaseti me so ur gently to get her some11, 1 conichiled to be hutmbiuggedi agaim; alnt I am glad I did, for In less than two maonths' usc of the Bitters, my13 wife was ciured. and she has remamned so for cihuhteen mnlths1 sin1ce. 1 like such aecir Press." Do not let your laundress 01' washer woman put clothes into the blucing water until they have beeni well shaken, If tossed in wivlh folded as thecy conie through the wringer they are almost Icortain to lie streaked with blueiiag, and although al teir rep~eatedt washings these streaks will c< me out, eve'ryonoe knows ho'w aggravating it is to uso0 ina1kins or biandikarchit fs that show traces of care lesa washing. A Itenmx:,,'kni,is wr'ail,( p. sidniey (orihundro, of Pittsburii', PaL.. writs: Iianty y".ira. with tiht inO<t gratify'ing r'eiiltH. 'Tie reheingiI influaenco t.f liali',,IO n mat is wvond.arfuli. 'iTe pain and rack of tihu b0 Iy. incidelh to a tight cog,eoon, d sappo:ar by the nuos of a s'poon,ful ac. coring to diIrtions. My we i away,, Rznds for ilini's nl:u,lintend of ai pi ianl1." in the c,bli-t atn i boat roinedy for Dysynpae nlits-i ne4"is. Mnlarla'i, Indltiges)tion, all diisi oes of theO 'lomach,i& and1( all diseIIa3os micting anl iunpurj coni tion e tl th iS 1 .d, Kidneyts and liver, CooK aspartlagus ini saltod water; b)ut iu-h andl scrape very thoroughly hefroc c'ookinig, even if very youing and tender. All gineeln vegetables, except peas, which are. prtctedttt by their piods, should be c ry thoroughly wvashe'd; and put hoth letinlie anid cabbage teauiliflower too) hieadf down) into tihe pan12 of wat.er, 50 as to soak and shake oil' all grit, dirt or inlsects that nmay lie among the leaves. D)r. line's u4rcat, Nerve fiestorer is tihe mOiarvel' 1,het. ila for ail ne*rve, disases. All ills stopped l,ree. Hend t,o 931 Arch street? Pthiadeitlita, Pa. Font soda2 bisculit take(( a quartit of' un sit ted flour, at tabkhsp,oonful of' sugar, a talespoonflul of butter, three teat fljot,nfulhs of baking powdr, one tena 51p(onful of salt, and. milk enough (nearly a1 pi2nd) to make a solit doughi. Lard or dlrip)pings may be used instead oi butter, anid wvater instead of ilik. Theli dry ingredieinits are mixed togethecr and rubb)led through ai sieve; then the milk is added, aent the nmxtuire stirred wvit,h a spoon unitil a smiooth paste 1s formed. The mou0ildinig-boatro hainiig beeni 81)1ink led lightly with flour, roil the tough downi to the thickness of about half an 1inch. Cut inito small cakes and bake fIftemninutes in a ve hot oven HUMOBOU8. "Diu I ever tell you how the deacon s gave himself away?" asked Fogg, as he took his cigar out of his mouth and knocked off the ashes. "Gave himself d away ?" exclaimed two or three of the bey; in a breath. "Yes," replied Fogg, after taking a fow whiffs to get his cigar t well a-goin; "the deacon, you know, was one of those temperance chaps who a never drink anything but water, and b con't tell one kind of liquor from anoth- c er. We had a little sit down, d'ye see, u and plenty to drink as well as plenty to ' eat. The deacon wouldn't touch any- 2 thing but water; never tasted liquor in t" his life, he said, and he didn't mean to d begin now. Well, one of the boys e poured out a glass of gin on the sly, and then put it down in place of the deacon's tumbler, And what do you think- the deacon did? Why, sir, ho v drank it off at one gulp, remarked card- d lessly 'Very good water," and tilled the glass up again with some of the same t sort. We thought it was all right t though. We didn't kncw what kind of 6 water he was used to drinking, you i know. But the deacon carried the " thing a little too far. When he tried to ii open a champagne bottle with a cork. " screw, we knew he was shamming, and the old man had to own up to it, too.' On Thirty Days' Trial. The Voltaic Bolt Co., Marshall, Mich., c will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Eectro- g Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on- V trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are atllicted with 'nervous debility, ldst vitality and kindred troubles, guaran- u teeing speedy and complete restoratioli of 1i health and manly vigor.-Address as f above.-N. 13.-No risk is Incurred, as n thirty days' trial is allowed. M a THrunr was a funny scene in one of 11 the big dry goods houses the other day. 1 A lady wearing one of those ugly, but a popular, insect-shaped ornaments upon 8 her shoulder, while examining some a goods, w.is observed by the floor-walker, e who stepped up with his oponing-day 0 smile and new spring bow, to remark: L "Beg your pardon, madam, but there's a bug on your shoulder," at the same time making a grasp at the ostensible b insect, which, hiowever, did not move. The lady looked up with astonishmenb. whereat he made another grab, and this time succeeded in scratching his finger with the pin by which the delu-i sive decoration was secured. Hastily drawing b-ick, with an exclamation that the thing had stung him, the lady was given time to interposo an explanation , of the object of his attack; and running I a gauntlet of titters and audiblo smiles, the gentleman retreated to his usual post of observation. R hi'iunat ic-Got Iline, Dr. Elm.'re's, 105 Williai St., N. V.,is t lie only re< "urauliec terr discorered lur rheuninatism, aeel best remedy o known -or kidne y, liver and st ourach lisens- d es. Abundant proot's. Send for cireulars. "WEnL, I awOw I' exclaimed Father Furrow, looking up from the morning paper, "1 soo here that a big lot of Jer seys was sold yesterday in New York for about $950 apiece." "Phew !" screeched his wife, as she stopped stir ring the oatmeal, ''why, dohn, I can buty the very best Jerseys in town at Bo3edy 's dry goods store for five dollar's'' TVhe oldi mani dropped his paper and scornfully asked, "Pure Bi eed ?'' "Why, I-I don't knowv what breed they are," t wecll. I always'did like Jersey waists." Th'le farmer wont out and knocked hisa heaud against the pump. F"Ava'rril.a., AR(K.-Hev'. 'T. J1. Iily 5ays: "I lised Irown's fron 11 ters fo,r idiestion anmd e chills' wYih enii ire iatifatiIona." PLANTATION phiosophy: De abiang high chiicken 'minds me ob certain men dlat I'se seed1. Ho crows mighty loud an' brags arond( 'muong (10 ions an young chickens, but wheni a g ame roes- ' te3r co>ne around( he's got buins 'on (10 udder side obl (de fence. ITi'you f'eel ileprs . nd bdy, o try (lO'ASTuNE'. Itt .e tone to thei 14)tnach and paromolt 4cai11 ihorough dliges-t ion. D)ru1ggi:t:4. A FUNNY verdit.t: Tihe yerdict of a Coroner's jury at 'Tunbilridge WVells on the death of a child, was: "The child was snifocated. but there is no evittence to show that t,be sufl'fcation was before or after death." Chrolithion collars and cuaffs, wvhie thoroughly watel proof, feel as~ sot, as velvet aroundlt thle ntek andl wris's. '"AND now I nisk,'' said Mr,* TJ.almage, striking tie lsiblie a heavy bulow, '"what - is the distinctive featuire of to day's r(e iigiouis pr'ess ?" To clip without giving 1 credlit, Mr. Talmago,.I Mofther, Swaiin ' Wr,n tsrupj. Inf aliblt,e, taste(less, biarintess, cathari it; for a'-. Verishniaess, res4t4Leas, worins, con~tai lao. 25e. "JTLK about menmory," said an Arkati saw~ man, "'I'yo got the most retenitive memory of any nman in the country. I can rememboI)r thiungs that occulrredi when .I was a child." "I don't think your memory is so very good,''said5( an acquintace3. '"You Liorrowved $10) fromi me so:n time ago and1( you have I >'rgottona the circum- F "No sir, you are wrong. You have doubtlesa noticed that, 1 keep out of your way. WVell, that is on aiccounit of my memory. I)n't NEiItide! ' or you nro lost1! A helthly body13 ciin onily bo iana (tomec ti byi imr bX(ood,I w i ui do only4 byt,t propor hf ro1, uIr' lan<Iii. exetriwo. Whini i r t u b.oy i i coiia s -it les.siins or p-ri. n i in i 4iii Ilom tliors u i eako tlum cli o I e tot I k 'h mi t te e iiiim 144'14 i i mi te worldu in the ntelat atomedty, knoiwnat "I. '8. h-r or v'o.tebl Imet-i nesitt bot or ith mi wo do All <trug- it giets i-il "St. Jiornard ve-getablo .idsb.'' S Ia twvo-wheeled wagco,u is a ~bicycle and a thiree-wvbeeled wagon a tricycle, wvhat would you call a live-whcolig one ? Why a V-hiceo of course. No poisonous (drtis crter intti the comn position If Car-holine, a dleo b'rizedl extract of ptroleim, the natural haur restorer anid , diressini, as now himproived and petrfee ed,. p It in the perecti oif ihel clheist's aift andc wyill, beyond ai peradventur'e, restore the I hair on baiti headls. A NEw book isi entitled ''How to Wash a .lab)y." 1t omnit.s th( usual precaution p'eculiar to receipts, t hat is, "'First catch your baby." La'dw's andic chilren 's boots andi shoes cannot. run over if Lyon's Paitent Heel Stiffeners are used( MalarIa, chills, positively cured byj Emory's 8tandlardi Cure Pills. Their cqual unknown; sugar-coated; no griping, 25o. e .A MAN wvh9 can condlense a column into a live-i fae paragraph needn't feel w tickled over it. Aniy fool can utter a grunt in replto an ;.m....y ..a odg. t The Professlon a Unit. - Afit. C. H. DtAInt, of No. 223 Main treet, Worcestor, Mass., voltnteors tio fol wing. "1[avting occasion recently to use a rome y for kidney dlsoase,I applied to mny diu tt ist, ir. D. B. Williams, ot' Lincoln Square, ils city, andt requested hin to furnish tno to best kidney nedicine that ho knew of. id lio ianded nc a bottle of' Hunt's Rotme y, Stiting thutt it was con-idered the best tenti e haiLsold nmnny bottles ofiit to his hto1r In Worcester, antd tl."y all speak it. inl the li ghost toris, and pronotntco it lways reliable I took the bottle hone and )itnimeed taking it, and iindl that it does to work ell'etually; and I am pleased to scoutunetl to till who have kiWney or liver Iseaso ttho*uso of llunt's emitedy, thu suru tire." April 11, 1883. We A l Say So. Mit. OlonaOP A. livit , t-'r, No. 165 1'roit Street, forcester, Maio., ha1, Just selt uu the following, fre-tly to the poi nt: "teiing alllited witi ailments to which all hit rtnity IH subject 8o ner, or latter, I read enrefolly e alivertit'eints regarding the rentrkable cira ve powers of Iltml's tietnedy, andi it s1e1-n-d to ttply to my eu1o exactly, I p6rcha.edi iottle of t ineitentine at .1annery's drug store, in is citi, i having a-ee( it with 1114) t benelletal re+aalt- lit y own case, 11y wife and4 soit al-o eottnmeneed I1 e, ant it. 11114 Ill-t e iddly unroved their laith, ant we shall cont inue Its use iluotlr faunily titler such favorable resilts." April 17, P.3. Drutggist's Evt dnco. Mn. ceOotm: W. Iloi.coMtn, druggtst, 1;9 and 131 angress -4treet, 'I roy N, Y., Writei< Alprl 7, 183: "1 aam constanttly -ell ng linnt's lItonedly for dih-. t%es of the khdiy', liver, blater and urinary or u1P, to liy traile andi friends, nuti "ind Iait it gives meral satisfaction to all who use it." ONE reasnu why peopl0 are so often nsuooeaful in their treatment of green Ous0 plnnts is becatuso whet they are rat brought home the jars are not roperly cared for. They are usually, t the greonhouse, sunk ini moist sand, ad if, uiton being removed, they are laced where Ihe sun strikes the out do of the jar, the roots are seriously Tooted. One way to prevent this is to et the small jars inside larger ones for time until tho plant has becomo ac Listomett to the change. A damp cloth >vered with a pope r may be wrrapped cound the large-r jars with good ol'ot. "Routivlt t taats." Clears out rats, niec, roaches, flies, an1ts, hled ,gH, skunkH, chil unntks. Kr phers. 15c. Druggists. A few years ago a chimney maIe of aper would have seetaed ia prepostorous bsurdity. Yet a chimney of plapor ilp, tifty feet high, has lately 1)een ut up at Bresian, in Germany. Con ressed paper pulp is one of the least illamumable of sul>stanccs, and is how erally recognized as superior to iron s a material for fireproof loors. Wrunit':sti.r.. 'A,-ltev. .Eija!h WiiPon says: irrowws Iron iters have pernuuiniiy cured is of chili ani feter." The capacity of pipes i na the aquaro f their <liameters. If. you double the iameter of a pipe, you increaso its ca aolty four tlinws. TRADE ~ MARK. The pis are warranted to be PUItiELY yege 1141e, free frotn alt Iinerali rind othier poisonl..ns orpic41 Liver, Lossi oi Appetite, and ll iseases,' rising (rein the Liver, Stonianela, Bowels or * Jidnueys. 'hey remove all obsrinet leni ftrm tihe channelh f thie 14ysternil aneti purify t1le blootd, thiereb~y hin art tng health, strengthutii v1uIg 'r. ol i by dIirig ists, or sent by Beatl for 25 enis ltu stainns by P. NI-.U4T A Eiyr ii11 & CO., 83 MVercor St., Now York, Soli Mantifatirers oru(f ST. Ii l1NA It I)lE(; E Send( for eltreiniar. e H CR AT CURE E KSDNEYS,LIVER AND DOWELS. g It clenies tho aystem of tho acrid poIson L Ci# the'.t cenr tho draatUhl suflring wvhtih 01 ci only the victitus of Rhoumnatirnm can realize. ~ 5 THOUSANDS OF CASES .1 ci otho wot-at forms of this teribio diseaie o ca hoa boen quickly r'eievce, arut in short tOne i' 51 PERFECTLY CURED. 0 'I di- Dry'(1 ien luen byv saiti. - WELLS, Ii IC1tAiRDd:ON &Co., Burlinr:ton Vt. lE WANTEll--To Wark o Salry fICi'ltIN WA N' T0O' A t'li(W 3htltiM itEN Iofpt. k, energy,an eltliy oslor tirsiry Stock. Soir 11nen c-in id lperina'ienti eni Iiirnigiui. wuith Iiusi. I'urlie'ar S fuiriishieid oni N:lLts:Y3lI'N, Conova, N. Y. ATTENTION, FARMERS!. OW 18 Il E T13l' TO liitA IN YOlt LAND). .IlOKON litOTil iliS, Ailbanmy, N. Y'. ii st abltishiv inl I 15.) OUNd,. SOLE & HORSE-SHOE TILE in Ih is 4'oniIliry. DNSIN TilE F'AMolN0115 NNE-O-' T1V11 It VAi1.EY nueaqualle.i Sfou riock-raingI i, dui rvingc andi tranner ihno iiE i TIamianu, h.i ti < ool 111EAPlElt, than 114131IC'TEAll )Ia I)A I(4rIA. anid oro i'itt)F'ITAliIl: thani (LVlitN MENT t'i 1)5 ll be' so:id ati rea.t harmonIls ur.nog tie a-xt- iiixty 11. l ti. 'e aiiiis o1 r lrger trarcil, err tierms to nlot Mi. 4J. WI LLARD.i) (]hare chanice for' er-Ilonies or -iiho us lo nn, iid" ient for' p.itawe. Adtuties ( iu ni N el uiaI ehiol ul,ly Ihur'enu, . 1. Fuii A'... Cicagso, Ill. I-CiURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. 1ht44 C'onigh i'y3ruup. TIax'tls gisal.* Uu' li I ti'. 'Oi by 43 dIrigguis. * O N se I.ETNI' Iilie tii i mper, in blotter, wi'th cilendier, by 11nail for' l2e. AKentsN 1iteNI. Jr.oNoniY lV'NTI (Co., Newbury Ill, is. 66"r l)'.1"r " 4"'.Vii. TIermns antI*6 01nta1 fre. A<rsa. 1 A(1,1 )TT & CJo. Portlatard.Mot WORMS1 n toe human body ElA IDi(IATED I by tsing PLAR'S WORM SYR[UP II tin oIud-timo~ remed nv. fot n ud effeetu. LI iln its netton. Prfeco 2. Cenits a bothe. WIFOR i!AiI LE HY AIJ II RUA(Jfse P M Mopin e Habit. To iay 11I cuired. Tonl years etablish 1. 1.U)10 lured. State DR. MIA R'41. QAhiney. Miels. Themse answerevnar an atf vertisesuneuas il confer a favor flpon the athivr loaen thse p ublinlser by sIttsa ~aI tRey saw tise advyertise,nent pai lata fons.nma (n=umin. impe.t "Wluannt. was it ?" the Pilgrim said, thoughtfully. 'Down in Salem, New Jersey. I think the boys were telling me about a case in court in which an old boat was the the property in dispute. 'Well, you see;, said one of the witness es, 'I owned one-third of the boat, and t Bill Monk owned one-third. So we-' ' -But who owned the other one-third ?" asked the plaintiff's attorney. 'Huh?' replied the witness. 'Who owned the remaining one-third?2' repeated the ~ lrwyer. "Oh ?" exclaimed the witness. . 'Nobuddy There wan't only about two thirds of a boat."' Sydney Smiith being Ill, his physieiau advised hin to ''take a walk upon an empty slomnach." "Upon whose?" asked Sydney. J still better steps to take wouli be the pur clasc of' l)r. I.. V. Pierceo's "Golden 1cdl- Rh cal 1)iseovery" and ''Pleasant Purgative I l'ellets," which are especially valuable to So those who are obliged to lead sedentary lives, or are aillieted with any chronic dis- o cases ot the stomach or bowels. By drug gists. A YOUNG man who was invited by his mother to lug up a hod of coal from the collar, offered an amendment, striking out himself and substituting therefor C his father, stating as his reason that ho i had just returned from a seven days' .? I vacation, and that it was a well known & proposition, laid down by Greonleaf's a arithmetic, that seven days make one c e week. The amendment was overwhelm ingly voted down, and the original mo- . tion prevailed by a solid vote on both oI sides of the house. V<,too or tho i'eopio. Qp R. V. PimnciE, M. 1)., Butlilo, N. Y.: I had a serious (lisease of' the lungs, and was for a time conlinetd to muy bedl anad uncter the care of a physician. .Iis pre- - seripl ions did not help ine. .t grew worse, coughing very severely. I econnenced taking your "Uoklen-"Medical Diseovery, '' and it eured me. Yours respecl'uIly ', urf J U DIT- BRltN IET'T, llilisdale, Alic, fro ston "RASTUS I what's ailin' yo' kount'- mm nance dis mornin'? 'Pears like yo'm had in a a conterwersy wid a bomb-shell." ''Hit if was wus'n dat, Clom. Yo' see, I had a ney slight disun'erstan'in wid Parson Rose- and bud dis mornin', an' de las' statemen' ousr he made war wid dat ens' iron Bible use dat's used roun' revivin' times, an' he if flung it wid sich perswayshtin dat it i seem like my nose run clean froo bofe ionu lids." Bit brea To Conwtumtptives- rall or those with weak lungs, spitting of blood, bloo bronchitis, or kindred atlec:tionts ol' throat IyoR or lungs, send two stinpa for Dr. it. V. Dit 'ieree's treatise on these ataladies. Adldress cure the doctor, Butl'alo, N. Y. 1 heal TrE Emperor Heraclius at the age of but flifty-nine, conceived an intense aversion - to the sight of water. Such a case in our <day would be very strange, indeed; though men who, before they reach the age of fifty-nino, conceive an intense (tislike to the taste of water, are quite nume.rous. The sight of the fluid don't excite them in the least. ,*"lMeni condenn in others what they - practice themselves.' Those who practice 1)1 the use of Kidney-Wort hever condemn its ' use by others, but commend it to all af- 01" fected with niles, dyspepsia, constipation J and all other liseaies resulting from a dis- phil ordeiretd state of kidneys, liver or b,oweis. Irn O2i"Dirmnond Dyes are so p)erfect and Ao so beaut,iful that it is a pleasure to use them. Equally goud for dark or light colors. 1t) cents. A CANALn3OAT has been named Mrs~. A the boat and the lady is that mules - draw one and the other draws donkeys. KAr.AMAZOO, aMton., Feb. 2d, 1880. 1er I know hlop flitters will bear recoin mcndlation honestly. All who use them I confer upon them the highest cncomiaums, andI give them credit, for making cures all the proprietors claim for them. I have kepL, themia since they were first, oil'ered to the pubhic. They took higha rank from the first, and maintamned it,, and( arc more called for than all others comubinced. 80b bong ns they keep up their high reputation for purt.y itndt usefulness, I shall cntinuc to 'recolninendl them-.-somethuug I havi - never before dcuc with any tlhuer patent miedicine. .J. J. I3AIBCOCK, hl. D. Tua muAoians of Boston have re solved upon a fixed standard of pitch. 'i This dloesn't refer to the stories they fro toll aubout each other. So.l e --- ort 1)Disetil line io ive'r. ji Theim li ver ISis tl a "tiurtii'ly ittber." Som'-. linies it is tor d)1 4a111 sere'l as I i 0isowly, at 01 telr tilite- it ia ttilatrally acitive' alil sentls forth a f I reshettt of bile. lregiliate tiso- rganl Wit I ico-tet tel's Illtters, nomt with malm l' or b) lliltaSS. Min -rsat excitatts, lin sihtuutilang I the liet', pisonU the ,' b,loatl, andl Iheir mliin tate rtTect, is te'rrthie. 'The 83 tliiliers, 'in I lie other hani,1, hiav~e a1 vitlaizing anti ,no pur1ify'intg, as weit a< a sItituilating elict, The'ntr 0 a mility re-gutabil thm flw of ile, lout iafiase new ter I lif into tile waith'le t . A gitut'lipptite antil c i perft lh igiie, -"on, al regiihar, nil ata liait of bao,ly, ai soniti colnleIait of t 'me ner'vota systemu, viaelty' of siitms, incrarat< t-i llty i religth aiupowra o e'it ittunc, anail re fre'sthmg le eag the --- bil'sshmlg Itey promte. 'Te teh'frlitrei of sumt- f th e ormnti' a lil the ltlelr, arte tnever moree ituits.. ien -ablet thianl li hIs perlil of4 t the yeam'. A MONG tho novelties announced for4 1883 is tan alanat with a new joke in it. Send in your orders early to avoid dhisappioitment._____E 'The quicmk', complete cure, all anntoylng Ki( iney, R VECAL ]hRDs,-Tako slices of veal from the loin (out very tin. Wipe them,AG remove the bone, akin andt fat, and i poundl( unltil thety are a quarter of alt inch (f r thion, Trim into two aind a-half by for founr-iinch pieces. Chop the trimmiings n fine with one square inch of fat, salt N pork for each bird. Add half as mnany l)0 lino b)read cruimbs as there is meat, son- ~ son highly with salt,' pepper, thyme, lemon, cayonine and1 Onionl, the taste directing the amount of each seasoninag nisedt. Moisten with one egg and a little hot water. Spread the mixture oni each slice of meat, roll up tIghtly, and tie or fasten with a skewer. Dredge with salt, pepper and flour; fry slotwly ini hot butter until tliey are a golden browvn; then half cover withI cream, and simmer f fifteen or tw nty mhintesi or until tender, Remove lio strings, and serve on toast. (iarimih with poinits of toast and loemon. If the veal used1( seems tough, dip thte slicon in olive oil before spreadinig withl the stufilog. tadites and sickty giris requhrlig a pion-alcotolle TLo KEHPn (OnATEs IinIoHv IN SUMMER,n -T'ako half a pound of commonu asphial- C tum, quarter of a pint of linseed oil, and 8 one pmnt of oil of turpentine. Molt the astphalltum, and add gradually to it the e other twvo igredients. Apply ti with a ptainteir's brush, and leave it to become perfectly dry. The grates and fenders if brushed over with this mixture will only require duating during the sum- I) mer, keeping quite bright. When fires LI are used they must be blackened as nsual... THE GREAT RMAN REMLU CUVR ES eumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, .umbago, Backache. Headac to, Toothaci'e, ' 'eTI.ualt,rwelI i.m..p2ntaap 1 n. Iruaas, y( 1a11ers11. SeniIa, t'.r404t li1ne. rl ND All. 0rril5it 11m1i.V l'AINS ANI AtIllS. by Drugglst. annd Dlerse.n- alcre. Fifty Centsu boltls ilrections In, 11 I.aueguugee. TIlr: ClIAtLEM A. Voar'Ei.rt CO. Oe,s to A. Vo: m.1r.n a'-' Hai Inmore. .5.1.. U.S. A HAS BEEN PROVED M The SUREST OURE for (IDNEY DdSEASES. Does a lamo back or disordored 1trino indi- d ito that you arc a victin P TILEN DO NOT C BE ESITATE; usc Kidney-Wort at once, (drug. d sts reconunond it)and it willepeedily over. L e imo the disease and restore healthy action. o La is For complaints pcou ar . ll to your sex, such as d sin .J idweaknesses, Kidney-Wortis unsurpassed, . 1 it will not promptly and safcly. Eithor8ox. Incontinonce, retention ofurno, * riok dust or ro)y deposlts, and dull dragging C %ino, WI speedily yield to its curative power. S- ebLD DY ALL DU8OISTH. Prico $1. a imnsat'nor 'Tii. n o you are aick Hop littern will surely aid Na- b in making you well when all else fails. s you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering d 1 any other of the lumtlerotts diseases of the inch or huweis,.it is your own fault if you re n ill, for 1101) llters ate a sovereign remedy I1 such complaints. you are wasting away with any form of Kid. disease, stop tempilng Ileath this moient, turn for a cure to lop Bitters. you are sick wit that. terrible sickness Nery tess, you will find a "3almin Gilead" in the of Hop Billers. you are a frequenter, or a resident of a mias Ic district, barrilnade your systein against the irge of all countries-m11alarial, epleoIi, bil. - and interinittent fevers-by the use of flop era. you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad th pains and aches, anl lerl miserable gene r Lop 13itters will give you fair skin, rich d, atid sweetest, breath, health, and comfort. short. they cure a l Disea.es of the stomach, 'eIa, lload, Live , Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's ase. $500 will ae p.1.i for a case they will not or help, '1 tat poor, bedritlden, invalid wife, sister ier or dtaughter, can lie itatde the pucture of th,tiv a few hottileS of llop Bitters, costing a tride. Will you let Item suifer? ad I I 1 110 Nullhing in the wu-1d equal to it for the cure of Serufuta. linyie+s, n.it., Tetter. Old Sores, 8ore Eyc.r, liercurili niscases. Catarrhl. Ios of Appetle, reluale Comlsisfaltats, au all Blood iseases. It netaer fails. All druggists ani country store keepjers aell it. it. K. seller, A o., I'ro,e e't!I isrgth, on every bottle. IS. J. N. & J. B. IEOBENSACK. IOSE. Atlt.ImCTED) WITII Ti*lE EFF'ECTS SELle-ABUSE AND MEItCRlilAL.IZATION ld not hesitate to consult J. N. ail J. B. 110. iSACK, of 206 Norill Seconti street, I'hiladel- C , either by umall or b, person. dtrinig the hours I 8 A. M. to 2 P'. M., tand 6 to 9 P'. M. ivice t ree. Whosoever woulid know is c!ondIi and the wiay to imtprove it shotuld read "Wa~IMDO31 IN A NU'TSIIELL. lit 011 receipt ot it-centt stmp. to $20 pn'atin.a1ttagIn wrt r UENT4 WANTEiD tar the Best ati Fastest Hollnglictorial Boos and Jlbles. I ricsr "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST." [01NE8.TH RESHER)sSAWIL led to all seetlons.) Write forFt.tt ECetlug. Pn,hg Prices to The Aultenan & Taylor Co., afeld, hlio. - ES STOPPED3 FREE Insane Persens Restodd Dr.KLINE'S GREAT fo a/RAI & Nnustss r/ ueERVE RESTORER ] INPA I tyl A at tria..tiret. Au /, rfafter /irs. t ev t v t r4 I' tn,t ,2 t[i t.ti t ce to eit Set insa I. 0.r ai. ex <rc. ars Pf DJzuggiss BEli AJgl OF dM174 diN G FA AlDS Dn triat arsants a yOar. An .ara so low. MNE8 OF BINH1AMTONI re's Nt.,Philai Pt.. Adtvh:o frs, stxtingips for to 'a. i l at i Ir alnch 0)lll,'.. these d:ys 'if .ach Ith: l{oys-stno Iis*O, itendilis. Pa. x'd 8:itmlrrday of inatfli 1. t isr sov ino I iou , i-rrisbutrsE. Pa.. fahl and it.So I'il rt r i t. . t tsur . Ptta ia.. 11th a ti t s Sttl hcsao tis d2t li . t; mi ENTS ona" (0psrnL .irn eigs UNG MVE N we igyt,"lot: datrs free. VALENTI N Eli 'v0. JnfnesvailTt3.W. IYI-r uSE II :ltoee at once hurns, PissChtapped liands or I.is uis,Ituntons.Seala,Irutises,Soroness of feet, hands - nt. or ecti to 97 OI 9te. f4 . NTS WAN TED E : AX ,%,ag ~ Malcis ev1 er intetid. "'slit kil a1 ptiir of lngs wa~Ih Iltli - oEst 'Id I T E4natte iln 20I tien. It will alo kitt ii great variety oi falnc' ior wich thr is altway at ready maurkest. Hetiu rrculair timt lerms to the Trwounab ly Itnitting *hint eto , ti6t lVTremtnt atrset. licsston, Matss. d thle N E'.'' UA It tiN A I' iFi Ei.,D OiF (COLA)lt itf rna. Asddre-s, A. ii. FINK, Deliver', Col. AN OPEN SECRET WMONG THE LADIES The brilliant, fascinating 2 Ints of'Compjlexlon for whiici idles strive are chiefly arti clal, and all who wil take lie tr'ouble may secure them. 'hiese roseate, bewitchhin ties followv the use of H aan' lagniolia ln-a deOilate, armless and always reliable rtlel. Soldhby all dlruggists. The Manla B al mi con nals every blemish, emoves allowness, T ai n d ness, ruptions, all evidences or' rc eniment and every imper- *a setion. Its effects are immediate rid so natural that no human oing can detect its applica.. on.. IEALTH IS WEALIH, [elth of Body is W tI of MiId DR. RADWAY'S "' arsaparillian Resolvent. THJ GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Pure blood makes sound flesh, strong bone and clear skin. If you would have your flesh Orm, )ir bones sound without carles, and your com. exion fair, use adway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A remedy composed of ingredients of extraor nary medical properties, essential to purify ml, repair an,t invigorate the broken-down and asted )OIly-tCS, P.nAKANT, SAPE and PaMA BNT in its treat ment and cure. No uatter bq what name the complaint may b,w aligntted, whether it he scrofula, consu'nption, rphlils, ulcers, sores, tumors, bolls erysipelas, or alt rheum, diseases of lio lungs, kidneys, blad Ir, womb, akin, liver, stomach or bowels, either ironloor constitutional, the virus is in the Blood hich supplies the waste and builds and repairs tese organs and wasted tissues of the system. the blood Is unhealthy, the process of repair iust be t.tsound. rho Sarsaparllllan Resolvent 'ot only is a compensating remedy, but secures 3e harmonious action of each of tihe organs. It ttabllshes throughout the entire system function l harmony "and suppl.es the blood ves ils with a 'pure and healthy current of ow life. TaE SKIN, after a few days' use f the Sarsaparilltan, becomes clear and nantliful. Pimples, blotches, black spots antt dln eruptions are removedt sores snd ulcers sion tred. Persons suffering from scrofula, eruptive lseases of the eyes, mouth ears. legs, throat and lands, that have accumulaled ,and spread, eitner om uncured diseases or mercury, or from tit e of corrosive sublimate, may rely upon a cure the Sarsapartillian is continned a sufilelent time make its Impression on the system. One bottle contains more of the active princi les of Medicines than any other 'reparation. 'akon in teaspoouful doses, while others require ve or six times as much. One Dollar a F3ottle. R. R. ladway's Ready Relief1 he Cheapigt and ilest Medtine for Fant,uly lUse In the World In from one to twenty minutes never fails to elleve Pain with one thorough application: o matter how violent or excruciating the pain, lie ltheumnalic, fled-ridden, Infirm, Cri pplet, 'ervous Neuralgic or prostrated witt lisose lay suiler, ICAlWAY'S itEADY ItsL1EF will ford instant ease. NFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF TIlE BLADDER, NFLAMMA'TIO.N OF TIE BOWGEI., CONG ESTION 01 1 HE LUNGS, ORE THROAT, DIFifICULI' BItEATiING, PALPITATION 01 TUE HEART, IYSTERICS, CROJP, DIPIlTif ElIA, CATAItlti, INFLUENZA, IEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEUlIALGiA, RHEUMATISM, IOLD CHILLS, AGUE CllILLS, CILBiLAINS A Ni FROST BITES, IRUISES, LUMBJAO. SCIATICA, NEIIVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, IOUGHIS, COLDS, SPRtAINS, PAINS IN THE CH EST, BACE or LIMBS are tns-antly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUX cured for 50 ets. There is ot a remedial agent in this world that will curo ~ever antd Ague, anti other Malarious, Bilious learlet;riioht Yellow anud oilher fevers galded Y ?1I';IL LS) so quickly as RA DM A 2S It will ina few momenta, when taken internally ,cording to the directions, cure Crampis, Spsmts, lotur Stimach, Hecartburnt, Sick ileta ie lvspuep Ia, Paipitat Ion of the IIeart, Cold Chills llysteries, 'alies In the 1iowels, Diarrhean, l)ysentery, Colic, Vind in the Bowels, andi all Inrernal P'ainis. 'lravelers shoultd always carry a bottle of RAIl VAY'S RCEADY REhl Fl wi h them. A few raps in water will prevent sickness or pains from hange of water. It is better thuan French Brandy r hitters as asimulant, Mln ea ad Ltuanbormen should aiways R A DWA Y'S Regulating Pills Perfeot, Purgative, Soothing. A peri ents, Aet without Pain, Always Rleliable and Natural in Operation. L VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR OALOME~L. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet un, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and streng IIADwAY'S PILLS for the cure of all disorders of eoah,Liver Bowels Kidlneys, Bladlder, mleCom plaints, ~4rvous 6 seases, i.oss of A*p oe,ll eadlache Constipatlon, U.sivnss estio. , Dyspepsia, Bliliousnmesostves, Inllmm on or tne liowels, Pies, and al i derangemients of 10 Internal Viscera. Purely vegetableo, contain 1 no mercury, minerals, or dleleterious druigs. WObserve the following symptoms restulting l'm Dilseases of the l)lgstive Organs; Consti pa lIon Inward Piles, Fullness of BloodI in the lead, Acidit of the Stomach, Nauiseta hleartburn, 'Sst of1'od, Fullness or Weigt in the Sto. a,Sour Eructations Slinking or Fluteringat le Hleart. Choking or Muirerit Sensat.ions w aen i alyanposture, lmniess oVision, D)ols or 'ebs beore the Si ht, Fever andi dull Pamn In tihe [adl. D)elleny of Perspiration, Yellowness of te Skin anti lye Pain in the 8lde, (ChiCt, imb and Budde Xlushes of Ueat,, liurning un A few doses of RADWAY'S PILIas wil: free the ratem from all the above-named disorders SOLD BY DRUGGIST8. Price, 38 Cent. Ner Box. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send a letter stamp to IRADWA'Y & CO., No. 82 'arren, Car. Churec St.. Ne w York. Wlformation worth thousan'ls will be sent & To thae Public. Be sure and ask for RtADWAY's, and see that the line "RADWAT" is on what you buy. CULLEN'S ANTISEPTI ," ntimteracts, the offenisive odors of the feet and bOy adriksariisna smot id * aoto' not re etr nI a wilf o r 'oit,sekg by on., Va. bend for ch, sniur. ., la DEr I BY RETURAN Mu. A l"'l"'w..m,,,,,of EtE I MOODY'S Nxw~ 'lAIT,:Lo Xystema o1 Danas TflTINO D. W. Moody A&Co. 31 W "41.CInaeiminuti,0 .s FRAZER IXLE GREASE liet In time wortl. idet ihoe,tgt,nie. ver.y u,aackiage laaas our trti-n.arUk UT THIS 0U wil=aiio= by mail mha hoenoz ofoooi at mbN" rn"u',, I' O *onh than aut igo oh. inAI,IIS A, .