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-ARIOUTU M FBEDo.-First-A steady 'frosty Winter is better than an open one in feeding cattle. Second-An average two or three year-old steer will eat its own weight of different maepp tyg wee Third-Two or tiree-years-old cattle will add one-third of a pound more per d to thOir weight upon prepared hay a .i ppou the namne material 1 ourth-I is 80 per cent. more pro fitable to mature,and dispose of, fatten ing cattle at two years old than to keep them up to 8 yeap Fith--Thieis ho'lose in feeding a cattle beast well upon a variety of ma terials for the sale of manure alone. Sixth--Farm yard manure from well fed cattle three years old is worth an average of #4.80Uper ton. Seventh-Athree-year-old cattle beast well fed, will make at least one ton of manure every month of winter. Eight. No cattle beast whatever will pay or the direct increase to its weight from the consumption of any kind or quality .9 food, Ninth-Ou an average it costs twelve cents for every additional pound of flesh i added to the weight of a two or 3-year old fattening steer. Tenth-in Canada the market value of store cattle can be increased 86 per cent. during six moiiths of finishig by good feeding. Eleventh-In order to procure a safe profit no store cattle ci n be sold at less a than four and a half cents por pound,)ive weight.i , Twelfthl-Tn the fat teing of wethers, to bilish as t-hearling, the Cotswold a114 Leicestergtades oaln !o made up to 200 poundu,the'Oxford Down to 180 pounds. and the Nouth Down(grades)170 pounds each, live weight, Thirteen-A cow wintered upon two I tons and a half of hay will prottuce not t far from five tons of manur, provided that she is well littered,and none of the excrements wasted. BEAUrY PnorM MIXED BULBS.-To guard against the general objection made to spring bulbs pianted with only one kind together-that though beauti ful beyond description while in flower, the time of blossomng is brief, and thereafter the beds look bare and are not Atg~ilabl4* for:other use. The Ameri can dnin febgets an ingenious comt binationi wich lhas been testAed wit h much- pleasure during several years: .'his fault can be overcome by unie ot such bulbs as bloom successively. Mike c a round bed of any size and plant an I imner row of crocus, and next outside a c row of hyacinths; than a second row of crocu, and next one of tulips. Con- < tinue this until the bed is filled-mak img every second row cre'us and alter nating hyacinths and tulips between them. The row on the extreme edge I mdst be crocus and the space inside of a the first row ahould be filled with tulips I or hyacinths. The eiect of a bed thus arranged is extremely pretty a long time, and thus arranged, it may remii., uudisturbed two or three years. Snow I has no sooner 'gone than the bed is 1 bright with the cheery little ciocus which apparently covers the whole sur face. 'These will hardly have passed a away when we have a bed of hyaccmths, in all their delicate, lovely tints. Tihe < tulips then form a climax of gorgeous. - ness that will last till the mitaJe ot June. The foliage of the crocus, wvhich i is extremely delhcate and pretty, is in perfection during the flowering of the hyacinths and tulips,and covera the bed( ( as with a lovely green carpet, taking, away the usu~al bar-e Look ot bulb-beds < when out of their tine of bloom. still ,. another succession~ might be hand by scattering the bulbs oh the Spamash iris through the bed. They are perteetly hardy..wvithi alender fobcago, anid farmnii exqluiaitely beautiful flowers in every shiade of blue, purple, white, and even chocolate. These, following the tpclips, need only seeing to be appreciated. TEn hIlDoET SHEEtP.-Thoe very ama!- I lest of all kinds of sheep says St. Nicih. a clas is the tiny Breton sheep. it. is too I small to be very protitable to raise; for< of course. It cani not hcave much wool, and acs for eating, why, a .hungry mat I could almost eatL One at a meal. It is so small whienc full grown thant it cahidIcce behind a good sized bucket, It takes. its name from the particular part of Franice where it is most rised. Tiut Jfom and Farm, says that the largest yield of cotton ever maccde to oo acre was five-bajos. This yield wvam Ub- I tutined Ip Washing ton county, Ga..iu the yeuar 1874. The.foet was planated with ai view to ai premium offered by the Gecor gia Agricultural Society. it embraced one and one-fourth acres; and the yield I of seed cotton was 6891 p~oiunds, of lint,i 2832 ponds. A Vxnuxo1 sheep raiser says that the best method of dootoring sheepl for foot rot is to wet every foot of every sheep in the flock, sound or lame, thorouigly with kerosene or coal oil, anad p)ut what, sulphur you can take im the thumb and fiugar between the hoofs of each foot. Keep themn in a dfry piace for twelve hours. Repeat thisc operation iu about two weeks, and you will h ave no moere I'r.is wise to make ai general compost of everything about a barnm that canc be so utihaud. 'The manure from pouhary, sheep, horses aind cattle may be mixett together, and if the retuse of the lhtter, straw, leaves, and also the scraping, be added, the whole will serve as an excel. lent absorbent for the liquids that, are sometimes wasted, Trun best farmers never allowv land to lie idle, for with ground, as with people idleness is productive of mischief. Woods will grow if no crop is planted, As soon ats rye or wheat has been haryested sow peas or somne fast-growing crop, Plas ter applied in connection with this will greatly enltioh comcpar'tively poor SomLIso must of necessity become the common practice on land of high valtue, c Land 'Worth more than $20 per acre should not be used wholly bor pastur ing. iione cow can be pastured on free amros at this value it Is clear that one ogwshcoul be kept on one acre wortW$4,. Duc (afh poured into the filled bar-a re o -apples and potatoes after storing inth echar has been found to be a de cided provemnent on all other plsa for k ing them, they remaining till late s 10OaM "crisp and apparently as' fresh when fuit gathered. Mu talk and little work generally go ha ln-hand -, DOMFBTIC. "AL wool" blafikets haye grown ronderfully cheap of late, and some )eople have been laboring under the lelusion that wool raising was* becom ng less profitables A reformed dealer n blankets explained the drop in the ?rice in this wise : "This blanicet," he aid, holding up a pair that had been varanted all wool, "has a little wool of he second class and the rest is. hair hat once pranced over the prairies on he scarred flanks of a long .orned Lexas steer. It is a product of the amneries and a valuable one at that. he people think that the hair from tai. icries is used by plasterers, and such, 6nd so part of it is, but the white hair roes to the factory. When the hair is aiken ol' the hides in the fleshing room u the tannery, the white portions are C >Icked out and packed in separate t mundles. It is sold to cloth manufac- g urers, who extract the lime and wash he hair carefully. it is mixed with nough wool of low grade to enable ho manufacturer to cord it and work it uto blankets and a rough sort of I ,oods that cheap clothing is made of. 1 Clhe better part of the brown hair is I ised in makikg army blankets and I owe of it goes intc slothes but not a ,reat deal, The blainkots and cloth ande in tbis way are worn and wear airly well, but they are a long way rom being all wool, There is only mno way to tell them, but it is simple. Vheu you can pull short hairs out of 6n all wool blanket, you can know that t is threedourths cow's hair." Tun, improved kind of tuberous-rooted wogotm, n ,w every waere so abundant, nako excellent basket plants. In this viay their large, brilliantly colored eaves, which are naturally of a droo. >ing character, can be moon to advan ago, and if grown in good soil and ,--))t well supplied with water in a noderately cool, dry house, they will >roduco a charming display for months ii succession. On rookwork, too, in my oorner of a conservatory or green. iouse, or even out of doors in a warm :orner, they grow and flower freely, aid are exceediogly effective. To tall, ight-loafed, sub-tropical plants, in a varm, sheltered situation, they would Add variety of color and be much more *atisfactory than plauts of other kinds >tten used ior such purposes. T;E best giuger cookies that I ever Ited had in place of the usual cupful >f water a euplui of sweet milk. This ives a ligihtness to the cake that water annot give. The formula for thoso is Lwo cupfuls of New Orleans molasses, mi1e cupful of sugar, one1 cupful of swoot Jlk, lut i cupful of lard, one tea plootuful each of ginger and oi soda, ad half a teIspooiil of salt. Tuo t nrd instead of bing mlte,, should be I ubbed with the floar the same as for le crust. A NOVEL entreo is mado by boiling 8 stil Lowder au equali quantity of car 01s Itid turnVLips. Boil ,iLiemn . sopar to kettles in saltud waters. When one wiash al a01o11 with papper and utter, and a lhttle more salt if neces a~ry. Batter a vegotable dish, and put ai lirst a ua) or of tturnip, then ono of airror, andit no on uutil the dish is full. lius may be turned out on a small, el)e platter, and if closely paicke.l in'i 1. udl keep its shape. AN eintree specially dcsigned to ac otinpanay roast pork is male in this 'ay : Pool as inuy potatoes as will. over the bottom or a deep) pie dish. iprinklo half a tepspooufuil of dried age over them. Cut a small onion in inn slicos, an ud spread thiei over this. 1(d1 sait .and puppor, and lhtttn lump-, si uitter, actordlmig to your taste. Cover ho bottomn of sthe dish with wautur, and taklo in a moderate oveou. ALN aippetizing entree is mic b~y tak.. nig cold Iboied cabbage ; chop it line; cr' a umediuim sized pudding dishlul sld two wyell beatoun eggs, a tablespo~on uli of butter, thmneo tabalespoonfuls of zieamn, with pepper andi salt, adlibitunm. 3Lttor the pudding dish, puit the cab.. )agt. in, and bake until amr wn. Thisa 'iay be eateni cold, but, it is muchi bet or if served hot.b itiS espooially good vith roast pork or pork chops. A so~RUaxr novel way to trim a table cari in to put three cornered pieces of tuk or satin on each end. ilave these nSeces unulf a yard deep at the longest ide0; im thecorner embroider a spray ,t flowers ; where tue satin or silk endt Oins the contre part of the scarf put a I ow of faicy stitches. A dlark crlim on felt soaaf, with one end light blue, lie other of crimnsoa shadled to brown, s yory hiandsomio,' FaWrr ruumIwa.-Ono-half pint each Pt. molasses, sugar, butter and sour tiilk ; three eggs ; two teaisp~onf'uls o f odla, eloves., cinnamon, niutmeag amnd aismus; flour to make a stiff aatter, hiuter a cake pan ; poeur in the nmixtur,; ot in a stemamner, cover tightly, ai.d team two hours. Do not remove the idl until ready to serve. Servo wia h BEAN 8OtUP.--duak one tiart o1 beans1 a wvater oyer nighat; pour oif the waiter, .dd fresh and plaice oni the fire until the kins will Blip easily ; remove to cold vater, rub wvell and the skius wvill rise o the top, where they may be removed. 3oil until soft in two quarts of water ; un51a thme beans, thiickou. with a little Loar, season with salL and pepper, Tio mnako vinegar from older put a >ound of sugar into am gallon jar, niling t ip iyith cider, It must be well hauken, and then left for three or four zionthi to ferment, when it will be endy for use, it must not be tightly orked, but should be covered over 'ithi a pice of writing paper pricked. OATMEAn OAKE.-Wot one cup of >atmenta with one quip of sweet mnilk ; in he morumig add one and one-haalf ta-. poonfuls oi baking powder, one egg, >ne-half teaspoonlul of salt, one qu~ t It milk and tlour to ticikeu. Bake in SQuica oven,' Ua<o~s wintered inS the ground, such .s spachel, sprouts, omlonsots, etc., vill ueed two or three Inches of leaves, traw, or marsh hay as a protection Luring winter, iiil but very mild Io. *ahties, Nit OAn.- One cup of batter, two ups oh sugar, three cuips of flour, two ups of kernelsi of hickory nuts, one up) of cold water, one-half tea-poonful mf soda and two teasp~oonfuls of crenim UMOBOUB, Tnu roofs of barns should be steep, ud if of wood tha surface either pain ed or the shingles dipped in lime water o make them more durable. Straw and irt collect under flat-roofed shingles ad cause rapid deoay, Itnpo tamt. Proolamation. The lion. Peter 13 twE Is Sheriff of the City and County of New York. Recently, In conversation with one of our reporters, Mr. Bowe proclaimed the following fact: "I consider 8t. Jac'ob's Oil an excellent remedy, and one that ought certainly to ind its way into every ho-sehold. Mrs. Bowe always has a bottle of it there, and nakes a family remedy of it. "-Alew York TEvening Telegran -It Is figured out that the reduction f the national debt for the past eigh eon years has been equivalent to one of ,3 per capita in each year during that eriod. Gently Does It. No violent measures In cases of constipatron I iedicines which relax the bowels excessively; reakt n them, and by tuna rendering them incapa o!e of a continuance of their disoharg;ng function, acrease rather than remedy their Inactivity and lerangement. The national specific for costive es is liostetter's -totnach Bitters, which invg. rates while it relaxes the intestines, expels vi iated bile from the blood and stornach, promotes ligestloititfhnulates appetite, anti enriches the Mirculation. The tone of all organs, which take in acuive part in the processes of nutrition and secretion, is improved by this genial tonio, which, )y pronot Ing vigor and re ularity in tIe system, a lie ueaons of fir.shingit with its two most of Iclent natural safe-guards againat malaria, for vhicih in all its forms this medicine ts the sure ,medv. Kidney and blatider ailments. (ysiepsia, .lvr complaint and riieuiaatin asio yieid to It. How TO SPOIL T1INos. -To spoil steak -try it. To spoil tea or coffee-boil t. To spoil custard-bake it too Ionr. [o spoil pies-make them too rich.. To poil house-plants-water them too a 110h. Walnut Lear iar flestorer. It is entirely different from ail others. It is is clear as water, and as its name indicates is perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will im nediately free the head from all dandruffr itore gray hairto its natural color and pro luce a new growth where it hasa faflen off. It loes not in any manner affect the health, whiclisuiphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of illver preparations havedona. Itwillehange ight or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each 1ott.e:i warranted. SMITU, KLIMNE & Co Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and i. N. CItITTEwN'ON. New York. This life's contra(dictiont* are many. alWt water gives us fresh fish, and hot rords produse coolness. Hleart Disesie in all its lorms cured by )r. Graves' IHeart iteg-ilator. Price $1. ly druggists. The causes which start men upon heir careers are often seemingly the nost slight and casual. Chrolithion collars and cuITs are cheapest . the long run. Ttiey wear longer than ny other, and you save cost of washing. By taking revenge a man is but even vith bia enemy; but in passing it ovel io is superior. Emory's Little Catharid Ill-best made or Liver Comiplaint and biliousness. l'asleless, hartnaless, infallible. 15b0. Riches are given to make life pass omflortabhly; but life is not given only o mass riches. To care a sors Lii cluo, gar.41e with Piso's ~ure for Consurmptioni, 25 cents. All who joy wvould win naust share k. Iiapmiioaa wasr borne a twin. fyron. D~r. Kine's (treat 7Nerve nestorer is tim e rver ft hie agpe for all nerve diseases. All fits stopped No Sonat ho t Arlti Street. PhunarielD'ala. Pas. PIety bolongs to the wise, and is a rent pro moter oIf hippiness. TRPA~n MAMMt. The tlis are warrrantedt to be PURittlY vego allh, free freon all roninerali ai or ier poisonous abtnces. Threy are~ a certain enre for Conati 'artin, Siek it rie~a, Dysliepsia Bi'.rttness. (rg n .r~r I.s e; 'A Appetite, unt all -tiaae.)5 iv~er., St ma<-la, Rowelus or ['hey rem.ve all otrurcitorns from thre channeir. it tire sRiie tlu anti purity the blooed, thereby iin arting healitn, strengtharid vigor. hoir by drug lists, or sent by moati for 26 centa in stamps by P. NEUSTAEDTERI & CU., 83 Mercer St., Now York, i*0 P atn c rsof MT. EN iVE . senti for erreruiar. onrcamme U LUNS.BA SA h. n uneiiisioniI ,i no t enrarblemsnr: y. MUlSTANG hurvivalaof tlio Fittest. A VAMiiLT DIEDICiI THAT 11 DAS HALED SiILLIONS DVING 85 YEABJIS ?MEICNEI~TANEHIMI. A~ DALil POR EVERYl WOUND or lUAN AND DEAWT1 T HE OLDESTA BT L.INIMENT EVETR MIADE1 IN AMRIicA. SIA'ES LARGER THAN~ EVER. The Meoxican fustang Liniment has been known for mnore thian thirty-flve yeasF ias thep best of all Liniments, for hian aln d1 east. its sales to-day are ta'ger tihan ever. It cltrea when all or hiori fail, and penetrates akin, tendon n-uttielie, to the very bono, Sold "I THOUGHT," sai4the senior Brag. glee, as he prdduoid'a iuspicious-look. ing flat bottle from his son's valise. "that there was nothing but your sur. -Leal instruments in Ibis beg?" "That's what I said dad," "Then air, what do you call this ?" "That? Oh, that's my eyo-opener, dad,; very useful ; indis pensable, I assure youl On Tiarty Days' Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaran teeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor.-Address as above.-N. B.-No risk is incurred, as thirty days' trjAl is allowed. A New York musician endeavored to end his earthly career the other day by jumping from the roof of a four. story building, but his life was saved by a clothes line with which he car'ne in contact en route. The rope has saved many a man in dire extremity from falliu, but this is the first case which has come to our knowledgi where the man has survived the salva tion. A Druggist's Story. Mr. Isaac 0. Chaprulin, druggist, Now. burg, N. Y., writes us; "I have for the past ten years sold several'gross of Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. I can say of it what [ cannot say of any other medicine. I have never heard a customer speak of it but to praise its virtue in the highest man. nor. I have recommended it in a great many cases of whooping cough with the bappiest effects. I have used it in my own faintly for many years; in fact, always have a bottle in the medicine closet ready for use "BUT can any one who never has reached mans' estate feel the blighting agony of an error that the victim must tderstand alone ?" asked a modern philospher. No, respected air ; no per son but the man who bursts his sus pender buiton in a crowded drawing room can do that. A bott Uiou ca a Ucet-arv 8 min b aly discovers a valuable remedy for dis eases, as quinine, mercury, chloroform or vac. elila ant we think Dr. Silsbee doserves a place in altor.y. for cerialiy no greater blea~iug can be offercd to man hUan ' "Anakeste"-as a certain remedy for plie.. It is appr0od b) all doctors and atood without an etual or 3 years. We esa dorse it Withaout lies iation Sufferers ma.ty tet it wlviont expe'nse by sendin to P. Neusutiteter & Co., box 2418, New York tlty, for free samples. A OERTAIN Country clerg3 main used to tell a good story of his going to a new pariah and asking it parishioner what his occupation was. "1 am the village rat ottoher," the man replied "and what are you ?" The clergyman'l answered that tie was the village par eon, whereupon the rat catcher was good enough to observe that ho sup. posed "we niust all get a liiqig son.e how," Mlr. A. Nchoha, of this p!a!e, says lie .lnff.ired from Catarrh for years. He pur chased a bottle of Ely's Cream B-lin of us. Ile is now almost cured, and says you can not recommend it too highly. We are sellimg more of Ely's Creamn B din than of any other catarrb remedies, ecm hardly kceep a supply on hiannd. -uvans Ba'>s., Druggists, Indepoedene, Iowa. --The first work favoring the use of Saturday as the Christian Sabbath wvas p)ublished in 1628 by Theophilus Bira-. botirne. a clergyman,. Iamportant. when you yisi. or leave NeW York City, ane at te Sraintiar goa r~tl ooite ran -on Elegant room.s. titled up at a cost of ono naaill dlebuara. redauced to $1 and unpwardls per uaay. tarlacnPlia. Elevator. lRestuaurant aa ovatea ralilrond to aiil'pots Frmault.cs van live letter foir iless mney at ine (or.uaaa Union hotel thmana at atay othier fir t-.iass h')tel Il theO ctty. -Karl I, King of Slam, is 20 years 01(d andl remarkable for having finger nails that have become talons throughi ntever having been cut. P'UaREST AND) BST COD-LvRR oTh, from selected liveus, on the aae.amalaure, by tmaswell, ilazard &k Co., N.Y sluately pure .aud sweet. i'attent's Who lmave once taiken Ia prefer it to all others. Physai eilans declare it superoir to) al othter oils. CHIAPPED HANDS, face. pimples andi rough skin cuired lay iasaag Jtunhiaer -lamr Soap, made by s. well, ilazarad & Co.. .ew York. -There is a vinegar vat in London wichl will hold 53,000 gallonls. One huntidred men~l were eintertained at din ner' m it by the o tiers. Evcrybody is pleased with the lumproved 0 arbiolne, a deodiorized extract of petro 1--uma. It is as clear and linped as spring water, and was orIgloally intended by na ture as a panacea for all diseases of the scalp and skmn, and as a natural hair re newer. Under atll earth runs wvater, if we dig deep enough; under all life ruus grief. IF SUCOEss be the truae test of merit, Itis asettled fact that. "Br~on's BroncIaaL Tro es'' have nao equal-for the prompt relief of Coughs Colds, iand Th'lroat trou bies. SoQld onlU in bouxes Llrice 25 cents. Unless you wish to reap the same kind of a haaivgat, do not, sow wiki oats. thaon. it. C.,Crossma~as, Je'rsey City, says: 'i sualrered wtitha rheaumatisaan t'or years; un ablec to letae the~ haouse foar amnths- tried alimnosi uvery thinag with~out relief; inally took Dr. Ilanmore's It.-G., which cured me. Select a worthy obja et in life, and bend all your efforts in that direc tion. When the doctlone canm' Cre your Heart Oisease try Di. Graves' Iheart itegulator. Sold by t uggaste. The art of life Is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure much. Ladies and ch1ilren's boots and shloes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel 'Itiffenors are used. Labor Is the divine law of our existence; rep~ose is desertion and mmntoide. The Famous Jersey Lily, it Wotli i eot a 't v f thefamsoubatyshoa1d snifor at1am ma -f',ti i rn r vevet- vii -e. cea of lalir TAltlas beena foundap artienlartr iboacaleial by its ao coan~ad br-ci a f one. "A suiaurers ro maembler the name. c. .dOR!r1rENTON. N. Y.. Proprietor. For sateo i aduls asa esoaptlaeantintesomplexton. JTimiuin isnaiaa'etiua ?I)y lonag to haim who knowd how to value a na us t --Engineers Robeling, Martin, and Colliugwoot the three chief bridge-en ineers, all graduated at. Rensellaer Polytechlmic Institute, Troy. "Men stust work and women weep, So ruls the world away I" hut they ne ed not weep so much if they use Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Presorltion, wlic'h cures all the painful malad es pe culiar to women. Sold by druggists. -The natives of Dublin, Ireland, now resident in San Franoisco, Cal., have organized a social club. "Golden ledieni Discovery" bas been used wi h signal success in con stunptilon of' the lungs consumptive night sweats, spitting of Ilood, shortness of breath, weak lungs, coughs, bronchitis, and kindred affect ions of throat- and chest. Sold by druggists. -Even the wells aud creeks in por tions of Alabama are going dry. In some cases cattle must be driven as much as seven miles for water. The huge, drastic, griping, sickening pills are last being superseded by Dr. Pierce's "Purgative Pellets." Sold by druggists. Nothing is so reasonable and cheap as good manners.-Don Quixote. THE GREAT GERMAh REMEDY FOR PAIN Re14-eves anld clra Rt] IEU 31A'I81. Neuralgia, Sciatica. Lumbago, HEADA0llE,T0THiA011 SORE THROAT, o1IN8Y.SWELLINGS SPREAIN.%, 0 llinwunil Soreness. Cuts, B.ulses ow a gf FnOc7BITES, %Int11fNS, SCA LDS, Asld all other bodilyache jneid painls. fll FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE S D ee irect tu IDn inanimiges. 1IuIII~~"4NI~hi he Charles A. Volleir Co (brxot r to A. FaOUER A 0t.) NEV ER FAILS.. "You claim too much for SAXAnI. TAN NERVINE," saysaskeptic."Hlow can one medicine be a specifle for Epi. lepsy, Dyspepsia, Opium Vating, Rheumatism, Spermnntor.. lre, or Seminal Weakness, nudI fty other c t aints?" We claim it a speh, sian ply becaisso the virus of all diseases arises from tho'blood. Its Nervino, Resolvent, Alterative and r fte dptoet ie mee nallr te ondtions~ herein 12(HEGREATfl Ofr utoni tLo and drastic cathnartia bt by the restoration of activity to tho stomach and' nervous system, whereby the bra in is relieved iorbid fancie, wid iare created by the To Clerg -men, Lawyert Lieaymn, ?,rer Cants, Ban~ce Ladles ani l thoso whose sed entary employment causes nervous prostration, Irycgularities of the blood, stomach, bowels or stimulant, ninPTraK Nerv i nvaple.o Thonsands proclaim it the most wonderful invig raut that ever .sustaincd the sinking stemn. 4.6O. sold by all Druggists. The DlI. s. A. iICH. iOND 3ME D. CO., Prprietors. St. Joseph, Mo. , Chas. it. Ciitteotn Agent, ifow York City, V4) HAR P "rck""ran AWrno PAINS Pain in the chest, and all pan ant achs aeeier loalo <4eep-seated are inst antly relieved and speedily cured by th edcle virtuesof feh Hop, Ou m aiw ano E~xteiar.ts, It In lndecJ the tiest pain-klilnsr, stimulatincr. soothing and' strengthening Porous Plaster ever liidi ilp tet re sold y all druggi~t anu oty stores. mai~geP LASTE R dises cure by H a s tmc ane L iorI Pils l 5 BOOKa--V lCI On which side lies the final victory in th lowing extracts, characteristic of ten of thou "Jamn amnazed at the cheapness ande elncetof O~tbe i eat kind. '-Lev Da SMEPUERD, stanta "andelige with th boks. Teyserarve'o paLymet iEv. Ma sON W. i'IEsH LY O ester, . 0. o alcts a thE u os f rur ha yt wines a ed BY" The Createst Bloc RHEUATISM URESROFUL RiOouserwa, N. Y., A pr. 6th, '85.POT yo,1 Rhenuao sgirap Co.: oTBrot (lsCN's- have been a great miu f. hePn4SW .yre ferer from ithaeum~atsm fur six I had been dot years, andl hearlug of the su'.essu or four yesrs, wi of ltuutie syrup I cosntludied )istins, for scrof to gave it a trial in my on n ocase, edi i, bu11t found andi I cheerfully say that I have ~omamnecd tak been greatly benefitted bsy its use. After takin it I eisn 'vs'lk with etire freed't my surpisie itb from pain, and my general health continuIng It' ni ais 'err sn.r i nilr.-ue'd. it is a I b und' myself ai en did remedy for the blood As a blood purli and debiihated .nittei, biG equal. K. Ci KNT E R PA itR, M. D. M11s, WIT., 'lainuf'd by R H EU:VIA TIC S YRUP CC THUE UAUtD.W( H-e was a hard-working man, and working twice as hard as any man oug HeI said he had a splendid cons( lie forgot that as years passes c greater than in youth, while the repair HeI became weak, debilitated, nerv the future with dread, and said he ha grave. But he wvas not taken to theicemel Idend brought him some Brown's Iron Hie began to pick up strength 'I Ironi Bitters enriched his failing blood up his digestive or ns so that his foot good.i Most heartily does he recorm CATA P R H M C,"a" LY9 ~ A oxr Into %be n104e tril, will be absorb. Bed, efectuall cleans laS0 n the hea of ca tarrhal Virus, CaUsIng healty. ret10na, 11 Ufaalla ammation, IpEV Crotects the mem brane of the nasal pages from add". - tona cold$ 09M. pletely heals wesores and restores taste andi smelL. A few applications relieve. A ShorotV tr gre M.n$.Willnt toW $ ore. Aureealle to -E E use. en for clirc. y molar. Price s0 cents ALYMI3OTH'ISS, Druggists, Owego, X. T. EER,S COUGH SYU P4 FRAZER AXLE GREASE Best In the world. Get the genuine. Every package has oer tradenater anti io marked Fraser's. a OL EVERYWHERtE. AGENTS WANTED e" im'fl , Kit. tin Maetaine over invented. Will knit a pair of omISIRL and TfOm' Conpieo1 20 "n teal. t will alBo knit a great variety of fancy. jyorktot which there int alway a raymarket. tk-n4 fr ol talar ad torni to thl'% T ly Ktat g Machine Co.. 13 rremont street. Boston, Mass. neo rnfPl us,Ch apped Bfandsors rugn,.BezonsHcaids, Bruisoa Soreness of tofhes,: orso 97 ton .~ &-8, CIlRISTMAS ENTERTAIMNTS, Suggestions for Dojeoretions EterWW tainment. and Gi. A eltett.)n of suggestion* frosa leain . y et1 an on var ps o f atoo every Sudaysoos fupernteda. DECO O 56 Vill eenA fr to any on mendig us I F itorl h Sna -eeo Serir 1 , i's . In the place. vAvZA)0. vook, 40 ' st !t ~c. (.tate1 n i t A GI..NTMw"'CIfenicfr1,wq nwtsolIs~il s~Iiulh5 J!00 C. E. MAP1SHALL,LtportNY. A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY. A Cii01Cl-. OF FORTY VALUABLE PREMIUMS WOltTA 0 7.00 to $110.00. Toladiea or Eetlemen. t i istimsr New Psblo en. vio.. You an Lsake $2q.410O to 910s.00 spels' Vels, i additi u ocr isRZE t yo. sela 26, IOU. 10 160, 21A), 260. fsu 400s or 600 VOWle Addre-ss RAND MoNALY&ut, 146 to 154 Sonroo st, hcago, ITO MTYN si atat It Ita Weep and ir itii ttth ?so It an WOlt318, tied yo l s taste t0-'CLARK'S INFALLIBLE-If W9RMS RUP AT IWO 'it. MI-' an CFixFEC "U in Its action. 2.c n hottle Droutl&t. Oue hs tretent ente i at ouce s1 t ~ec at pe bon, can attesn,' to their businsees tmnediatelyV a! ter retwrt Easntstns free. en tst r re Satusrdssy IHer~.e li-a t. ii iad g. Pa., tv rynd oli St har Hlot I, itteiurigh. Pa. 7tanid 8th of *ITSTOPPED FREE U -- Insane Persons Restored - U U Dr.KLINE's GREAT faricte BetIS K Na1 D:ArcSE.Ol adereso Uugits fa EWiAB eMTus ATING FjtlS. r CNLUES WtaeE As. EitSEct FAla s, ata But ay ugh u. T at s . tt~ oi r. - pa OItt li* pre~lti argesenboi3 .. en it lth e adec rea.lendnare, by manl foras r; ea Lruggses. EHo'oMY PIN~TING Co., NLIt. Iicua se ree. VAsis.NTN1 S isc . 5s . Jncvli.W 0ampho MLT intre rit inmape lrc In sotert. wit TFlndr bystmior 'e . gan iu Ird nor cn. EACONAM 'I.TJD. Co., Phie.:,. pont.xM Pet rlwl tr11;cue YO N deprt"ateN of tihe Books" theo fo: irculoara fe . VA rCT .J 1S,.ri Ja aaro, Wir 7A h Vebr e iiimesti e o yr - tos m T moto eJat tr es ftstes n'le?sc't A 4dENT F WANrika ta tmelizi aniFatm0 Aoln Pisor ok ~ itse Niri . mhcAIOprcn.a t icA.Pn 1"h~.. ' an rcehved Gsignifc ovm:, 82 bny our Co ntknow wrhay otwa to free o~ nameor ntierip from ainW.PEE un tl tlomene.uV "Te wlseeth botetle.oI thsink t Jioenbes Aen ry the bci i:sdoin loodand fer~~o ttN -, ilymcngsuhud Ave,ur Rochesitisr,ic .f hteryod wo r t ed""ti, iairP ittoand th aris rt e ould rstn "-t1. ~ nAthe, wasteof Btike Csymse Ciy much osv ands desptonvdence rgded b.ls cryII AIt a ll. IstedI oy hat, Ne god. itterife K o n F.Y,'eat 20s what heated;. B Mrchwn*' and pulermt plew lifae ite him I osat toniee - ulbe a toecl-fcs nou ii and d hveno safend rwn'ks, fsrn bote.. .. thn ttieba HEALTH, IS ALH 81t of.; Body (alth of lid DR. RADWAYS Sarsaparillian Resol ent 1 o m eM ud, a I eW b o d SUe WI ~ h . MM W i , 7 ole air, a" 9 46 a M Radway's SarsaparillIan Resolvente A renmody eonseed of trgredite of 4trao.. lry edo propertes, eesentilqpurify Isa, repi ad indV igae the rbrok e n owno mnJ Was51 UI mc fLRAO"kV, SsWa1 And PVaMA-1 oa"T in Its rSaent and cPre. No matter by what name the complaint may bb 1e=lgaated, whether it be p0r9 UQpvuption, r , tumor, bo *tl t ren, dsesesofthe lnng, e, bs. 10, womb, A Uver, "tomach or vs, eth or tutlonal, the liruV ii the Blood Which supplies 0he waste and builds and to aire thse or and wanted tisue of the 'eja oi. Is nhealtih, the proowesof repair The Sarsaparlillan. Ie 9 t revied, but beoutea h of Ite ~ I re io = 01A o s8cia e orgn.1 Istablishes throughout the entire syhtein function. It harMonY and muPbiee Mo ' blood y*e 114 With a pure and beathy current ot rnw lift Tomn SKIN, after a few daye' use fthe GSarapa iait, be~iowcs clear and autiful. Pimples, blotOhie, blasc apole and Wiln eruptions are removed; sorn Aid 4COre sqoO inRed. Persons suffen from scrofula eruptive Ii ae of the eyes, no ars, legs, throat and 11anday that have nooam and 'apread, 61ther 3om UncUrOd diseases or mercury, or frobltf iN'o corrosive sublimate ay ely p' oure afs con t ud a atufilcMent time a aeisepeeson on the alynleol~ One bottle contains more of the otiyO prkiol e of MedIcinea than an, other Pieparation e a teaspoonful doses, while others require IT* of si~x tiesMuch. On.e O'nllar a Hottl. R. R. Radway's R.eady Relief1 I%* mhap and meet atedicfne rll usel~ liIn the W03rl IS from one to tweaty minutes never falls to 'elieve Pain with one thorough application 10 matter how violent or excruciating the pain he Rheumatio, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Cr1pled. Nervo, Neurali or prostrated with disease RAWAY'B READY RELIEF wlk [NFLAMMATIOC OP TH It KIDNEYS, . INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDEih ILAMMATIOZ OF TIE BOWELS, CONGESTION Ol T& g LUI4& IORE THROAT, DIFFI0ULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HRA.R'E gTSTEIUCS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRH. INFLUENEA. KEADAORU, TOCTHACHE, NEURALGiA, RUMATIS3L 3OLD CEILL, AGUE CHILLS, OHILBLAIN8 AND PRO8T BITA BRUiSES. LUMBAOLI, 80IATICA, NERtVOUSNESS, SLEBCPLESSNEzSS DOUGMS, COLDS, SPRAINS,. PAINS IN4 THE ,CH EST, BACR or LIMES are Instantly relieved. MA LARIA KN ITs VARLIOUgs rORgggg FEVERI AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGtU cured for 60 cta. There is lot a remedial agent In this world thai will cure l'ever and Ague, end other Malarious, Bilious lcariltTypholdi Yeliow and other revers (aided Y RAEAV tPILLS) eo quickly as RADlWAY'S It will in a few wrmenni, wrhen taken imternally Lecording to the directions cure Cramps, Spasms, ier Stomach, Heartburnlo lle edaee l)ypep. La, Palpttat lon of the H eart, Cold Chllis llyiturlca, Paun B aD wet D arrca Oyselry C~oiio, Truveler should ay carry a hoh- of RAD. irops In water wHil revent eleknes~a or pattle5 from a ofwater. IiL better than Frenchi israniiy Mners An I sbermem shoiuld alway. RADWA''S I80gUlatdig Pis Pcrfoot., Purgadlvo, 800thing. A peri Ontas A ot withOut Patn Always Reliable and Natural lin Operadion. & V'EOETABLEJ 8UBSTITUTE PO. OALOMEL. Perfectly teaeles Eieganly coteds with we' apurge. reguisaa piartf-j, cleanse and strong. R.alvny Puua for the care of all disordste 01 *eSosj Lie Boel r Kiidne's,0Badder, semae Coeadaihnstipaton, bCsenes, ofn inter-nal Visera. Purel v ederan~o enonta of. fn o mercury, mineral,, or delfe rious drugs. ion, Inward Pies, Po ilness of Blood in tE, lead, A cidity of the 8tomach, Nausea, Ilearthurn, Lilegat of Food, Fullnsa or WeightI in the Sto. nach, fSour Eruotabona Sinking or Fluttering .at Ae He-t a, .l n r'nferig Sensatnons wne, ebeef >reh e Sight Fe9e abd dl)Pal In th ea, Deficleny 0Porn erpiration Yeljownegs of .1band Sudden Pisee of Heat, BurningL SOLD SY DRUGGIl9ia Isieed tr i stam R ADoW Ah i No.3 WaiesOcr Oute~ Rt., Niew Vor pesre nd sk ort Itho5'I n o h re ennwv sswia an .. TO SPECELATORS. R.L'Di~i 0 -N. 0. ll1,Lii A Co. Cominerce. 0lucago. New troawa tAN AND P ROVISION BROK ERS. *e vIstosg alPwja r.'iie K hansegeesia UY A ~ATMIR~IA en. R the eIVi MIDL~ .tiVbv h, boad SIe n u "inr d who t a l t il toany dr arWot. '?&iarmless an aO. le rylipts n e remto b 20di, eu' s mua alhe