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AGUIOUTA1UBE. OANADA TBSrLU.-The thistle is th4 most annbftig wood that Intrudes upoi the farm. Hard to exterminate and to nacious of life, it propagates wherevers plans of any kind can secure a foothold and once in possession of a field the oos of its eradicatfo is sometimes greatei than the value of the field itself. It i a perennial plant, with annual stems and reproduces itself from steds au roots, and it is due to its power of rapi( repyoduction that it is enabled t< withstand the farmer's attacks so sue ctssfully. The thistle is now receiving the at tention of many experioaced and prac tical agriculturists, among them Mr Archibald 8tone, of Binghamton, N. Y. who states that no plant is so entireol dependent on sunshine as the Canada thistle, Grow thM in mass, or s( closely together that they will complete ly shade the ground, ani as fast as th< leaves get matured sulliciently to begit to restore to the plant the nutiiment il has cost the plant to produce them then they will be through in the shado b3 the constantly increasing mass of leave on the top; they will die for want ol suushiue, the stems become naked anc the roots become exhausted while ii bloom, and your ground will have to L)( reseeded before another crop grows. I the thistles are so scattering that thej will Pot shade the ground, corn, oats 01 clover will have to be sown, in his article to the Husbandmau,Mr, Stone states that ripening a crop of see is exhaustive to any crop, yet to thinl of getting rid of Canada thiatles b1 mowing after they had ripened a crop o keed and burning it cems to be to( slow a process for this age. Other writers have recommended dif ferent methods for exterminating the tLlittles,and claim that individual efforth alone are useless. As the down is easil) carried by the winds to considerable disiances the cleanest fields are as lia. ble to infliction as'the foulest. No mat. ter how careful a farmer may be tokoet the pest ol, his efforts will be throwi away if his adjoining neighbors do not exercise the same care as himself. The work of destruction can be done at th< most suitable periods by co-operativt action, and each individual wtil be na much interested in the work upon hik neighbor's field as upon his own. The distribution of the seeds must be pro vented in priferonco to anything else, and much labor may be saved in so do. ing by mowing the thistles when young, and before they can have an op portunity to seed. it must be done ai often as necessity for so doing occurs, and the next business will be to destroy the plants by shading with some othoi crop, and pulling or digging them out which is not often necessary, excepi when fields are entirely overrun. But the continued use of the mower is on< of the best remedies to try, although il requires the abandonment of tWe floki for a season. That, however, is the pen. alty the farmer pays for the intrusion, and is not heavy compareti with othot tried methods. It might be claimed without much exaggeration that the growth of at singic thistle on a farm is the beginniug of decay, and should cause as much alarm as the entrance of an epidemic in a com munity. As sanitary measures are nood. ed In the case of epidemic, so is co-op erative effort required to prevent the spread of thistles. Cows, which are to give milk througli the winter, need to be fed with specia) care at-this time. If possible, the Ilou of milk must not be permitted tos de. orease. Mangels and sugar bects an~ excellent, cut in slices and sprinkled with bran. The rule, that goodfeding brings good manure, should be kept it mind in a judicious cairo of farm ani males(during winter, Good feedt ii abundance is not enough; it should bt given with regularity. The habits ci different animals have to be studied,anm treated accordingly. S3carcoly any twc cows or horses have the same appetites, It is important to so mix and chang< the feed,that sameness may be avoided. A variety of food encourages healthfu <digestion aunt upon this the profits o the owner largely depend. How TO bUi-soin. -Sub-?soiling always pays if properly done. It is advisable' however, if you have to bring the sub soil to the surface, not to go more thai a couple (ef inches deeper than the pre vlous plowing, unless you can allordt t< manure the land and lot it lie idle for a year. If you use the common fallou plow and run dtown a foot deop,and thoi soon afterward cross--plow so as to brinj -up again the soil that belongs en the top, and harrow deep and thoroughly you will raise the biggest corn you ovoi had. But remember thiat if there ii much sub-soil cn top your first cro may not please you. IPonTANT, iF TiuUE. - An Eaister, farmer says that two p~ige, furnishec with muck, sand, weeds and sod1, wvil manufacture them into the best manur< that can be found, and will be worth when six months old, as much as a toi of the best superphosphiate thait soli, for $150 a ton. if the suggestion is sue ceasfnlly adopted the manufacturers o stiperphosphato will soon haive a p~rett; lively competition. INSROrs. -The following haas bee] found an effectual reinedy for all insecta both on plants and trees-Ono pint o soft 50oap mixe~i with half the quantit of coal oil, the whole tnon being stirre< into six gallons of water. The applica tion to be made by a powerful Byringe deluging the top~s of the trees, and coni tinuing the opeOra tion for 3 or 4 night in succession, and atterwards on1ce o: twice a week. Soits -Clay soils are yenerally bet ter for wheat than sandy ones, becaus< they are not aubleot to such sudden ex. irames of temp~eratulre and moisture,ani are more tenacious in their characte, Timber land is better than prairie land because the decaying roots are prett sure to effect underdrainage, magnosi and lime and allica arc more abundan and nitrogen Is less abundant, and suoe land being more rolling is bettor draine and dryer. IN order to, keep the striped beetl from vines the experiment was tried u placing corn-cobs dipped in coal-tal near the hills. While the practice di not entirely prevent the ravageoa of th beetlo, their numbers were largely di mainished. IN hand-picking pears, the eye wi] point out,by a yellow tint or color,thos which are mature enough for houst ripening, and If the stemn cracks o when the fruit is partly lifted, the should not be kict any longer on tb tree, DOME=TIO TUN SUVSN TO oUATAIN.-As for the night-oaps, they must have bon . insti. tuted in the times' when snow used to sift under the eaves upon leepers in their beds, or when the winds entering by a hundred crevices in walls, win. dows and doors, would 'bring all the fresh cold air from out of doors upon the unconscious heads. Modern '1im provement" has made sleeping-rooms air-tight, except for a lower window, and has carried off the bed-ourtains, too, which used to keep off draught at night or the blinding daylight in the early morning from the sleeper's egyes. There has been a fashionable returv, lately, not to the old fashioned tester and the fourpost canopy, that shut in all t ur corners of the bed, but to a headboard canopy with curtains that merely shade the pillows. This is very pleasant, pretty and comfortable, as it doos screen the eyes of sound sleepers from the glare of daylight, which is meant by nature to awaken them, but does not always bring anything be yond irritation in their sleep. A mod itled return to bed-cuitains and head canopies will certainly enabla people to have more fresh air and light in their led-rooms that some persons allow. The reaction against the old fashion went too far, and the satisluotory mid dle distance is now allowed. DAMPNESS IN HOUSIEs -Many hous< holders are sorely troubled by the growth of fungi in damp rooms, to -which they communicate, in a sho t time, an unplea aut smell and unwhole some atmosphere. X& is not only our cellars that are apt to be afoted by fungoid growth, but the walls of the adjacent rooms, and many bed rooms 1 on the ground floor are similarly rem. derod useless after a moist season, Many rewelies have been pioposed to destroy this fungoid growth, or to pro vent it occurrence; but hitherto these remedies have been too expensive or totally ineflicacious. Recently an alco. holic solution of fivo grammes of sali cylic acid per litre of water for washirg the walls of rc oms has been recom mended. This is exactly one-half per v cent., or one part saheylic acid for 200 parts liquid. No doubt the mold may be destroyed temporarily by this as b3 many other solutions, such, for in stance, as corrosive sublimato or car bolie acid. The true remedy, however, Is not this temporary expedient, nor - attempting to hide the dampness by a enamel painta, etc. ; it is to cut ofl' the source of moisture and to put the waterproof materials outside and not inside tho walls. FRiD MEATH.-These are regarded by all authorities on hygiene as injur ious. Burat grease of any kind is di. gested with difficulty and is specially harmful to those suffering from dys pepsia. Moats should be roasted, baked, broiled or boiled, but neyer fried. TLose who have coal stoves can easily broil their steaks ; those who have wood stoves can do the same with a little manaigement. The fire can be 3 so used as to furnish coals when they are heeded; brands may be removed from the fire-box, and the meat in a wire broil r or toaster be placed over the coals. A pair of bellows is useful in keeping the coals bright and glowing. It pays to take a little trouble to have broiled steak, and if one is dyspeptic he should utterly reject all fried meats. 80MBTHINo aNiw iN BENT,-Beets are familiar enough boiled or sliced, either served hot with butter, pepper and salt, or pickled ; but a novelty is a beet pudding, made by mixing a pint ofi cooked sugar beets, chopped, with four eggs, a quart of milk, a little Bait andi pepper, a tabiepooniul of butter, and baking them half and hour ; cold boiled beets sliced and fried with butter are palatable ; to cook thorm so that none of their color shall be lost, carefully wvash them without breaking the skini or cutting off the roots or stalks, and boil them until tender, about an hour, in boiling salt water. (lnAPE LEAVES FOn PICKLES.,- A cor respondent recommends the use ol afresh green grape leaves to place on top of pickles in jars in place of flan nel or cloth usually employed. The tleaves will preserve the vinegar sharp anti clear, and imparts a nice flavor. The leaves should be rinsedt in pure water and left to drain before use and occasionally changed, They exclude the air, and besides imparting a do lightful odor to the pickle, cause loss trouble to the housewife. To ('20K CAnno-rs.--First scrape them thoroughly, then wash well in cold water, and if very large, cut in halves. Bloil in water with a little salt, until soft, whicb will take an hour or more when done, take them uip and cut with I a knife as line as you can. For six car. I rots take a piece of butter the sizo of 3 an egg, and cut it up with them. FmEINDLY LoAvEs.-Beat half a dozen mealy potatoes with a quarter pouind of gratced ham, two eggs, a little butter, and a little cream, taking care not to Smake it too moist : form at into balls or small loaves, and fry them a nice light brown ; they should be fried in but ter. io them on a napkin, and sorye with a garnish of fried parsley. 1"AnIMBn' TEA cAKE.-To two cups of sour milk allow one large teaspoonful of soda, dissolve this in a little hot Iwater, then stir at in the milk ; half a teaspoonful of salt is required and Senough buckwheat flour to make a stiff batter, Put this in a wvellbuttered tin and bake for half an hour in a hot ovoin. BAKEDO nEcrs.-Wash them pecrfeetly o lean, puit in a pan with a little water, and bake until they are tender, 'The -time varies with the size of the beet, an hour being small enough allowance her V a beet of medium size. When they arc done, remove the skin and serve in Sthie same wvay that you do a boiled beet. Fon A sIoK PERsON.- A nourishing and ploeasanit dIrama~ for a sick perm.n hs made of parched rice. Brown the rice the same as you would celtec; then, *pour boiling water with a little salt ini it over the rice. Lot at boil until it is tender ; then acid sugar or cream to at It may be strained or not according to taste. e OA'~RuA L wAnni,-jjrown a suifflee t .quantity of of coarse meal, before thei if fire or in the oven, and pour over it y boiling water ; cover it close and use it e cold. This is considered very useful for stopping sickness, HUMOROUS. iliportant Frelakmation. The Bon. Peter Bowe 18 8heriff of the Jity and County of New York. Recently, u conversation with one of our reporters, i[r. Bowe proclaimed tWe following fact: 'I cQnuider St. Jacob's Oil, an excallent emedy, and one that ought certainly to Ind its way into every ho'isehold. M1rs. Sowe always has a bottle of it there, and nakes a family remedy of it."-Vew York 4veniag Teleyram "So your husband is a contractor. a what particular line is he ?' "In the lebt hne ?" "Yes, lie hais c< n'raoted bout $10,000 worth of debts during the ast two years. Everybody says he is ery successful in his busines." -0. A I)ruist'a story. Mr. Isaac U. Chapman. druggist, Now murg, N. Y., writes us: "I have for tho past en year.4 sold several gross of Dr. Win. lill's Balsam for the Lungs. I can say ot' t what I cannot say of any other medicine. have never leard a enstolner speak of it mt to praise its virtuo in the highest man ier. I have recommended it in a great iany eases of whooping cough with the tippliest elects. I have used it in muy own hiniy for many years; in fact, always have Li otI lin the medicine closet ready for use." A rLTrL girl sat on the floor crying. Lfter a while she stopped' and seemed )uried in thought. Looking up sudden. y, she said "Mamma, what was I cry ng about ?"' "Because I wouldn't lot rou go down town." "Oh, yes," an4 ie set up another howl. obtly D)oes it. No violent measures in cases of constipation I ledluines which relax the bowels excessively; veaki n them, and by thius rendering them incapa. lie of a continuance of their dltscharging function, ncrease rather than remedy their inactivity and lerangenment. The national si-ecilil for costive less is Hostetter's L tomach Bitters, which invig )rates while it relaxes the intestines, expels vi lated bile from the lood and stomach, promotes Ilaestion, stimulates appetite, and enriches the ,;rculation. The tone of all organs, which take a active part in the proc ases of nutrition and ceretion, is improved by this genial tonic, which, y promoting vigor and regularity in the system, ine ineans of furnishing it with its two most of dient natural safe-guards against nalaria, for 01i0h In all its forms this nedihle is the sure viiedy. Kidney and bladder atiments. ispepsai% ivt r complaint and rleumatisi also yielii to it. Loitn Bacon says that "early gray air is not sign iticant, sone of the long. sit livers have tuined gray in early ife." His lordship vas probably cor cot, but he never nuttipated that very gray head would have the assur nee to claim early youth upon the frongtt of this assertion. About O Ieo in a Century 'mt hiitesy discovers a valuable remedy for tis ases, s quinine, mercury, chloroform or vac ila ial we thiink Dr. Silsiee deserves a place in Imtory. for certillily no greater jesiig can ige flereit to mlin thanl "Anakesis-as a certain Niemiv for pieas. It is aipproved b)) ill doctors ld stood witlout an equal for 25 years. We en ,'rse it witiout liesitution Sufferers mliay test it rthout expense by sending to p. xenstzedter & ')., llox 4-i;, New York City, for free sanples. "DID Vou give Johnny the medlicilne, ills. Brown ?" asked the doctor, "Oh, cs, doctor," replied the loving mother; nd then1 siho added, innocently, "and t don't Fwemi to have done him the east harm," Impi~ortant. when you visit or leaive New York City, save luggage Expsressage anid Carriage Ilire andt stop it the Grand Union liotel, opposite drandt Cen radlDepol. Elcgant rooms, litted up at a cost of one ilililonm dollars. recutediI to lin nts pwards per liay. Ettsropean P'lan. E'levator. itestaurant upliled withi the bsest. Ilorse cars, stageq and lievatedl raiilroad~ to all dtepots. Framllies can live 'etter for less money at the Granti Uion liotel han lit anly othetr first-class hotel in the city. A LAwYR was summoned as a wit eoss in a certain case. T1he judge, find ng that the wvitness was lying badly, nterrupted him, sayng : I beg of you o forget your profession for a moment id toll us the truth.'' s(E < LLS TRADB MARK.. The p ills are warranted to be PURita ~Ly eg. alie, free fromi all mineral and other 'olsonous mblstanees. They are a certaIn cure fe.r Consti. 1atlin. SIck Hleadache, Dyspepsia Dsnusnaess, i'orpi Liver, Loss of Appetite, unsi all diseases Lrisdig from the Liver, Stomachn, Bowels or Ridnueys. 1They remove all ob~strnuctohi from the channels if the ilysteml anlil purify the blood, thereby im parting health, strength and vigor. Sold by drug Eists, or sent by mail for 26 centa in stamps by P'. NEUSTA Eli'iER & (CO., 83 Morcer St., New York, Sol Mil sfietirerof8T. iiltN. Iti V EUG. send for circular. Consumption Can Be Cured I RHA LIL'S Iiie.z, iratosa'histi Ii ltienait uan. i:-r:iiilin, )rnnsl. It N4ootheis une hl 'l tihe Me',sabran~e efsi~ ,,.y~hh .','d mmc ldi bl.lly hisa Itine'ss nerons the, chmest wvimlt ssda necopsany t. ('osini itlion ji hnot ail inenrubie nanindshy. ha sla proie nniiti aid ills.nr ,ee MUSTANG Survival of the Fittest. A FAMILY MED'IOINE TIIAT HAS IBEALED MILLI0NS DURING 85 YEARS! A DALl! POR EVtEltY WOU'ND 0OF MIAN AND) DEA'4Tf T HEOLDE8TABE8T LINIMENT EtVR MADE 1N AMER IICA. SALES LARGER TH AW EVER,. The Mexican Musstaing Liniment has beoon knownt for mnoro thuan thiirty-flye years sis th hs est of all Linimeonts, for hitan an sd ieast. its sales to-day arc larger thaln ever. It eure's when all others fall, andI penetrates akin, tendon Sind ncie, to the very bonie, Sold Cwnryowhnrn. A rm of women voted in Bingham ten, Now Xork, the other day and whentheir tickets w~ie-hietd &tlfe J they wanted to take them home an rut k."eum arouU4 the edges NO W4ldnI't ravel idt. A woman loti abo'ut the bldlot. "Uolden medical Discovery" lis been used with signal success in con snuiptioli of the Iungs consumptive night wets. spitting of blood, shortness of breath, weak lungs, coughs, bronchitis, and kindred atrectIonis of throat and chest. Sold by druggists. "How is Johninie doing at schoA " asked a lady of Johnio's mamma dur ing a call, "Splendidly. He talks in two langauges now." "Dear me. What are the3; French or German' "Olh, no. Euglish and profane." "Men inust work and women weep, So runs the world away I" But they need not weep so much if they use Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescri ption, which cures all the painful maladles pe euliar to women. Sold by druggists. "AMY daughter," said an up-town mother to her youngest, a girl of eleven. "I wish you would not make up such faces every time anything or anybody displeases you; it isn't nice or at dlI pretty." "Mamma," earneatly pleaded the miss, "would you take away from me the only pleasure I have ?" The huge, drastic, griping, sickening pills are fast being superseded by Dr. Pierce's "Purgative Pellets." Sold by druggists. AT a recent political gathering in South Lambeth a gentlemen aesured the audience that "those persons who had lost their lives in Ireland would certainly say -No' to the ques tion whether or not the government had been successful." lion. II. C. Urossnan, Jersey City, says: "I suffered with rheumnatism for years; un able to leave the house for months; tried alnost everything without relief; finally took Dr. Elmore's R.-G., which cured mue. A YoUNo lawyer appeared before a Washington judge with hii umbrella under his arm and his hat on, and, in his agitation, he forgot to lay either aside when hebeganspeaking. "Hadiu't you better raise your umbrella?" the 0 )urt kindly suggested. IFr SUUCESi be the true test of merit, itis a settled fact that "Brown's Bronchial Tro ches" have no equal for the prompt relief of Coughs, Colds, and Throat troubles. Sold only in boxes Price 25 cents. YOUNG politican writes: "Wny does a State have a Legislature ?" My dear boy, it doesn't. The Legislature has the State, every time. Has it by the throat, by a larg3 majority. Has it by the rIooket-book. Has it on its back. PUREST AND RKST COD-LivER o1., front selected livers, on the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., N. Y. Absolutely pnre and sweet. Patients wilo have once taken it prefer it to all otiers. Philysi clans declare it superior to all other oils. UHAPPRD HANDS, face1 pimples anti rough skin cured by using .luniper I ar Soap, made by Cas well, Hazard & Co., New York. EVERY man has a right to an opinion of his own if lie get a lawyer and pays for it Mr. A. Nicbols, of this place, siys it c suffered from Catarrh for years. He pur chasert a bottle of i'ly's Cream B'ilm of us. Hie isi no almiiot curedi, and says you can not reconmiend it too highly. We arc selling more of Ely's Cream IBalm~ than of any other catarrh remedies, osu hardly keep a supply on hand. --tvns B3u-s., Drugglsti, Independeince, Iowa. A hianiful of hay in a pail of water neutralizes the smell of paint. Everybody is pleased with the inproved Catrboline, a dleodorized extract of petro leuim. itlis as clear anti li'nped as spring water, andl was originally intended by na ture as a panacea for all diseaqes ot the scalp and skin, and as a natural ltair re newer. On Thsirty Days' Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's clebrated Electro-. Voltale Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to mon (young or old) who are atilicted with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaran teemng speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vzgor.--Address at above.-N. B.-No risk is incurred, as thirty do vs' Trial is allowed. P~op corn is a good lunch for Sunday nights with milk for drink. Heart Disease in all its forms cured by Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator. Price $1. by druggists. Sprinkle sassafras bark among dlriedl fruits to keep out worms. Dr. Kline's Gireat Nerve kRestorer is tne marvel of the age for anl nerve diseases. Al P ilatphidi fee. Send to 98i Arch street Pride often miscalculates, and more often mfisconiceives. To cure a sore throat, gargle w ith Piso'a, Cure for ConsumptIon. 25 centp. Turpentine app~lied to a cut is a pre ventive of lockjaw. Emory's Little Cathartic ilil-best made for Liver Complaint and Biliousness. Tasteless, harmless, infiliibie. 15c. A hot shovel held over furnituire re. moves wvhilte spots. Chrolth'on collars and cuffs are cheapest in the long run. Tlhey wear longer than any other, and you save cost of washing. Never give a promise that you do niot intendc to fulfil. Ladies and chilaren's boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel iStiffeners are used. FIFTREN yea is agu an Alabama man killed a peddler. E~ver since that time his wife has held the crime over him as a whip, <(bliging him to split all the wood, build the tires and rock the baby. Rendered desperate by her treatment he has given himself lip to be hung, MIRS. LANG~TRY, The Famous Jersey Lily. II wei and i-c a ipity if tlio fnramotin heaaity shotldc Atrfor S it art i il iir n ie. an(' -aeu laof our TVAi lt as bi-en foumdi'artiutuiarly benaenici by is ao ine i irtiy$ $ayng an irritale (, "sete Cala ar iro cl7:aisa a ectioni. "All sun'oerers re' C. NI l '1 1 NTON, N. Y., P rop'retor. For sale Uten'sutpur oabeatneeosncoplexion. A paste of eqlual parts of sifted ashes, clay and salt aind a little water cements cracks in stoves and ovens. Prospierities can only be enjoyed by them who fear not at. all to lose thm. The crownng fortune of a mnui is to be born to some pursuit which finds Miif4ftii" lnPlymenti and-ha Inesi whether4 it b,t malIe b e, Qr, brdadisword's, 00 e nxal#;ior ;1 satu , iongs. Walnut Leaf maar Restorer. It Is entirelydifferentf)rom all others. It Is i clear as water, and as its name indicates is 4 perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will im nediatelytr the ho foip all dand ruff,re store gra, Irto tnMi lor, qnd pro luce a now growt where it has fialln off. It loes not in any manner affect the health 0vhich aulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of silver preparations havedone. .tytllio ' g light or faded hair in a foWdays to boa ti easy brown. Askyourdrug istforit. Each ttl is warranted. SMITH, WLIN E & 0o. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and D. N. OltITTRNkTON Now York. Sins may be forgiven through re peitance, but no act of will will ever lustify them. When the dootors can't cure your Ileait Disease try Dr. Graves' Heart Rteguiailrl 3Sld by druggists. Clean tea or coffee cups with scour ing brick; It makes thon look good as Row. THE GREAT CERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. RelIeves and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Solatica, Lumbago, RAVICACEEE. HEADA0E,T0?IAORIE, SORE THROAT, QUINSY. BwEL. NG. NU'IRAINS, @ Soreness, Cuts, Grulses, - 1 - FROSTBITEs, - RURNS,SCALD4, And all oiler bodily aches FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE Sold by ll Iruggists and Dealers. Directiolis In 11 laiguiages. The Charles A. Vogelor Co. h..--~* . -rm,.. Md.. U.S. A. NEVER FAILS. "You claim too much for SAxmtn-. TAN NEnVINE," saysaskeptic."How can Oe ined icine ho a apecillo for Epi lepsy, Dyspepsia, -~Alcoholism, OpIUM Eating, RhenmatIsm, Spermator rhm, or Seminal Weaktness, and fty other complaintay" We claim it a speciffe, sam ply because the virus of all diseases arises from hoblood. Its Nervine, Resolvent, All erative and Laxative properties meet all the conditions herein referred to. It's known world wide as It quiets and composes the patient-not by the Introduction of opiies an d drastic cathatrtics but by the restoration of actIvity to t he stomnach antI nervous system, whereb~y tihe brain, ,s r-l leved of morbid fancies, which are created by the causes above referred to. To Clergymen, Lawyers Literary men, Mter chants, Bankers, Ladles and all thtose whose sed entary employ ment causes neurvous lrost ration, irregnlaritie of the blood, stomach, bowels or kidneys or who require a nerve tonIc, appetizer or stimulant, SAMAnITAN NzRnvINS is Invalttable. Thousands proclaIm it the most woniderful invig orant that ever sustained the sInking system. $l.50. sold by all Druggists. The DRI.s8. A. ICI MOND ME1). Co., Proprietors. St. Jose h, M10. Chain. Ni. Critienton, Agent. Now York Cit. .i) S HARP Crd8nmreeehu P A INS ME So Pain in the Chest, and all Inis aanda ides either loa er deep-seated are instantly relloedn anid speed iy cured by th medicinal vlrtues of freh 1os (> 1s, sins amd Extracts, itisinadeed thme best paIn-killing, stimating, soothing and strengthening P'orous Plaster ever miade. .5 ents orlve for $1.00.yalrgitadonr trs Mfailed on receipt of H O prlco.I Hop PlasterCQ P Lo., SaePAST ER dieae itongue, bad breatn sou stoa ann d lIer Phscnlx Pectoral will cure your cough. Price 25 etS. h14 2 BOOKS5--VICi On which side lies the final victory in ti lowing extracts, characteristic of ten of thot .am amae at tlhe cheapn es and excellenc of Of~the ast kmnd."- EVy. Dx. surans, saints ch a elht it tim ooks.n The ar nsi'' paymntn-1iav. MAsonw.psRgsN Y, Cuester, 8. 0. o ur eorts toward estending ns'fn ir irritin PAIR TERNM. L~ooks senat for ertnieast los mense 4atalogue free. Nol .-ol~d by dnems. ., l Rheu: The Createst Bloc RHEUMATISM OURED, SOROFUL ROOH sersa, N. Y., Apr. 6th,'8$. Pu ms Rhetsmnaao ie -rup Co. PrBRO, G ENrs-I have been a great an.suf- siwSi ferer from Itheumatism for six I had been do years, and hearIng of the success or four yars, w of Itheumatto ayrp I concluded sieians, o acre to give itsa trial i my (on1 e ase, ed1 it, bt found and I eheerfully say that I have commenced tal beenm greatly benefited byIts use. After taking it I ean w'lk with entire freedom mil Surprise It 1 from pain, and my general health ContInuing its ti is ' ery .ui h ilmpirved. it is a I found myself alleaId remedy for the blood As a blood purl. and debIiuit ared system. no equal. EC. OlENTEI'IR P'AItK, M. Dl. Mt118. WILI Manuf'd by R HEUMA TIC S YRUP C( THlE HTARD-I lHe was a hardl-working man, anr working twvice as hard as any man 01 Hie saidl he had a s jlendtid COnl lie forgot that as years paIsses greater than in yotuth, while the repai HeI became wveak, debilitated, ne the future with dread, and said he grave. But lhe wvas not taken to the een friend brought him some Browvn's Ir< HeI began to p)ick u~p strength Iron Bitters enriched his failing bloo up his digiestive organs so that his fc good. . Most heartbly desem 1emom CATA R R H 12j'a5romhb finger Into the n( Swm llbeabsou - ed otually cleali Igthe -head of C - tanbai irus, caus1i beam) secretions. Al indammatto \ srahe 11 me IVER s otthe nu j4, 4agvs from ad( -4 olds aom plete haseo and retores tea and smell. A fe - * applications rollev o A th nh bre Ss emens teou W av cure. Agreeable sE use. Sent for cire Smail or atPce oe FLY BUOT Ei, Druggslt&, Owego, N. SELLIRS C-OUGH SYR P FRAZER AXLE GREASI mestiUnthe world. Gett teffLeu"lu Every paCk ' ,a our trA.vnr and 18ana~rk4 Fraser's. 0 0 L EVERYWnNR. AGENTS WANTED LMWlER to to a IIver In e W knit a pail stoc rngieW in minutes. It wil also knt6 a great yartety o fanc or crlar to to the Twonaaly untsm iaot .. 16 S 0ot Btreetk Bon, Mar. T USE1 BUY A FARM IN VIRGINU Ever- 1-i n ho waiets tu BUT: or UKLL. %'Irwi a ateshould write to YAGER & aII'II =1a1 Estate Agents, Gordonsville, Va &t free. p O BRETS nG writingpaj er, la blott with calendar, by mail fot 75e. Agens1 utxed. EOO03roM P rNo "o., Newbwr port, Malls. : .- 8.A CHR18TR8 ENERTAINTS Suggestions for Decoration-, Ente e.4. 0Ut3e ea 01" !!S Acollection ofestin fromt lead al\-t 0 " 'ty contalnnt sornoltiaat of Iuti C-pm at to evey e utty-schooai sup~erlatendtc Nothae ing. Itoyer is-uel bef ore. PrIc D tRTie, Wil t e free to ny ono sendit DICORAfIt ,iust Of Uil U10 8Uday-@Ch1Pol $alerlUta~e ENT fTAIN ants io the i.1nee. DJAVID 0. COOK, a tasms street. Chitago Ill. APRIZE OR EVERYBOD3 A OoICE OF FORTY VALUABLE PREMIUM W11ORT11K 7.30 to 9125,00. To lalies or gentiolne,. s-tli Out' Neav Psabsi ei 11011. Yout ean masake $25.e0 to @30.00 1p, WecIk. in addition iiccuru a PIIZiE. itI sell &01. 71). 10. 150, 2"toAt -ka)oit 40y( or M5I copiesi Addret, IA.N , Mc N ALLY & o. l4 to 164 Monroe S.. Chacago TO SPECULATORS. It. LlNDBLOM & tO. N. G. NILLEl & t0. 6 & 7 Chamuber of 6 Broadway Commerce. Gicago. Now tork CRAIN AND PROVISION BROKER leinbers of all pronenoit Produceo Exchanges New York, Oldca o. St. 1,oi and BIlwaukee Wo have xell yo private telegrath wire betwo Chicago an(( Newy York. %Vill execu o orders on e Sdginnt wnbor requested. end for circulars cc taRng Particular ROUT. LINDU LOM (j4 Under his reamt eeis at once obtained ant P sot cnnattenti to thei business nndaelaf Win l bath~e 531 ArHch Street Philadelph th rt 0 Hot l, It b ,r a th aid th CUlRES WH ER E A LL E SE FAIL., e re. .atgo. YOnwr1I MEN'-ia ' n..,,n. eea Circuliars free. VA LEN'l EsR . Jasie. ita P'. W. ZIEOLER & CO.. Fahladelphla. Pa, A 4ENT wntd foir to ne at-seg 1 artic Camphor Milk Is the boat Lintment. Price in cen selling ictorial Books and Bil. t Pandes dued 83i nor cent. NAvroNAr.PUBn. Co.. Philada.. $5 to $20 amlg a mpse;N wot r5T S6 we in yor ow ton Tenac$ d to 'ORY--VOX PPmi to desperato "Biatle of tho Books," the ft usands received, signify: ban g or conty N~e o n t rede ro Aldn ate boldlat orima nabliherwb isauce ni'w ets of ~Vvrtoy sttrecoyv . Al my frie aiFt r t eIara a oder, a ma:51 0irrai - L.UP. >d Purifier Known? A OURED. NEUIRALGTA0OURED. I. Y., Feb. 20, '82. FAzaroaT, N. Y., Maroh IS, '81 9p Co., Rhtnato Syreisp Coi rn for three GENTiS-Slnce November, 189 It d Irrn y have been a constant suffers ula, as some ca l- from neuralgla an4 haye Dl no relIef ntil I known what It was to be tr( ;ing your Syrup from pain until I commene a shtort time, thebOuse of Rheumatie Byrup. egan to help me. have felt no pain since using '8 so a few Weeks, fourth bottle. I think It the be as well as ever.- vemedvI have ever beard of ft let, I think it, hasa pulrify ng the blood and for it' , cure of rheumatism anti nel IAM 8'l A NG. ralgia. W . CRgAgg, I-, I Plymouth Ave., Rocheser, N. d ORtKING MIAN. d for a good muany years ne had been ght to work. stittutioni, and1( that he cold( stand it. a the waste of the system is muiIch 11r of it ia less. rvous, and despon~der'. Hie regarded 1ad wvorkedl humm'. in.to an untimely tetery at all,. Instead of that, a good >n ltters. That wvas what he wanted. Brown's d and put newv life into him. It toned odt began to nourish him and do him mend BrownM Tmon Bitt ..s, .. I ALTKJSMWALITh a, S Iealth of Bo y is alth of Mind to w R. BAD WAY'S to t Sarsaparillian Resolvent. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Pure blood Makes mound flesh, strong bone 'and a clear skin. If on would have your Aesh irn, bones nou without caries, and your co. R...fair, use Radway's Sarsaparill Ian Resolvent. A remedy composed of ingredients of extraor. inary medical properties essentiai to purfy heal repair and Invigorate the broken-down anda wosoe body-_QUtog PLUABANTISAwS and PEIINA. UKT In its treNrneA and cure. No matier by what name the complaint may be deal nated, w ether it be scrofula, consumton syhilis, ulcers, sores, tumors, Isollsy , o ,rheu diseases of the lung@, kidneys, blad der, womb, skin, liver, stomach or bowels, eithet, 9hronio or constimutional, the virusis in theni3oo~ p, which supplies the waste and builds and rel these organs and wasted tissues of the syste4 It the blood i unhealthy, the process of repair The Sarsaparillian Resolvent tholy Is a compensating reaedy, but secures tSe hamontous action of eaehI of the organs. it establishes throughout the enure system funttion. a) harmonyqand sup plied the blood v. sels with a pure and healthy current of new life. Tax SKiN, after a few days' use of the Sarsparillian, becomies clear and beautiful. Pimples, blotches, black eeots an skn eruptions are removed; s ores and ulcers sooun oured. Persons suffering from scrofula eruptive diseases of the eyes, mouth ears. legs, throaL an,' di, that have accumulated and spread, eIthes uncured diseases or mercury, or from till. use of corrosive sublimate may rely n a c.ure if the Saras urallian is coutlimte< a ituflent tit to makb its Impression on the system. One bottle contains more of the active princi. les of Medicines than any other Preparation. V rakenI teaspoonful dses, while othiere require a ve or six times as much. - A tolla a tttlo. r. R. R. R. , Radway's Ready Relief, The c'tsiteaSen t and kleat Mielt ue Co, Fantily U10 I"aa he World In from one to twenty minutes never fails to relieve Pain with one thorough application. , no matter bow violent or excruciating the pa the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Cripple, Neo Neuralo or prostrated with dsase af4rd Instat WAY' READY RELIEF wul . INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF T11 3 BLADDEI, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFNCULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, R YST ERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHR, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, n COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES, ir BRUISES, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, LI: NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNES, " OOUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, BAC5 or LIMBDl are instantly relieved. IS VA.RiOTUS ~tbe * -IFEVEE AND AGUE. c f E'VER AND AGUE cured for 60 etI. There ia Fevr and Agu nd other MalarlousI Biliour Bcarlet, Ti hol Ydllow and other fevers (aildd READY RELIEF.LS oqikya A\A' It will in a few moment,, when taken Internally according to the direcdons, cure Cramps Spsis Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headach ypp slal pltatlogiof the Heart, Cold Chills Ilseiot Pa:nteBowels, Diarrhcna Dysentery, Colice Wind in the Bowels, asmed all In ernal Palnja. id ravelers shnid alwaya carry a botl of RAD is drops in water will prevent sickness or pains frons ~ a nge sfwtr t iuabetter than French Brandy Mier an ~ Lam bormaesa should always SR ADW AY'S Regulating Pills -~ Perfect Purgative, Soothing, A peri e: *t8Ltwithout Pain, Alwaya Di liable and Natural in Operation. & VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FORl 0Pr~OALOMEL. 0 Perectlytasteless, elegantly oasted with sweet Spurge, regulate, purity, cleanse and strong RAnwAT'S PIRM for the cure of all disorders os Female CmpliIeroslasass dossof , ar peie ~dee nutpation, Cotiveness, in .the Internal Vs e Purel ve gemle cntain rye ,h folwdn symtoms bresultiang Isfrom Diseases of the Digetie Orgn;Constipa U.tion, Inward Pie, sslu- ofH ih He Ac ofiIthd tocWNagh Heartburn, Din f FllesorWi in the Sto. a-mcFour Bructitons Sinking or Flutterin at the kiart, Choking or uffering Sensations wen Web beor te DigFeve and diPai in the o Head Deleeno of rapiration Yellowness of L~band dde nusre of Heat, Bnnges A few doses of RADwAT's Pn.ta will free the 'sstem from all the sbove-named disordere SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ~ I' Pvteo 30cama ee' De.. 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