Fantan. 'KauUn'' is the national gambling game of the Chinese, and Is played by beggar aud prince with equal avidity. A correspondent gives an interesting account of the game as played in a gam bling house at Macao, situated at the entrance of the Canton riser. Gaudily painted lantern of immense size and ornamented with a multitude of cabal istic signs swung in front of the portal which was further adorned by a num ber of slips of red paper covered with Chinese characters and a SCIENTIFIC. FlijiH-j FUh. 'I h mechanism of the movement of the tlying-ttsh through tue air has been discriui-d with much detail bv Trot'esser Mocbnis, of Kiel, who concludes, from the observations of those who have published on the subject and his own, that the tlyiug tish dart from the water with great speed without reference to the course of the wiud and waves. They make no regular flying motions with their pectoral and veutral tins, but spread them out quietly, though very rapid vibrations can be seen in the outstrech- ouantitv of : ed pectoral tins. The hinder part 01 tiny oil lamps. On gaining the top of , the body, while the jjrb the narrow staircase we found our-j the fore' rt of the body. They usual selves in a room furnished in the usual j ,y fl). mnher against the wind than rhinraa fashion, with Dolisheu wooa- I it), it. or if their track and tne uirec- en stools and tables ranged all round , tion of the wind form an angle. Most .... .... ., I rtviinr-tish which flv aiMiust or with onallS.uesiui carveuorua..c .r- -y - . . - ,r whole orating the walls. A&out nan way ; f , , h. tne salMe direction across oue side extended a high table ; jn wu:t.u they come out of the water, very much in the fashion of a barcoun- j Wind w hich blow from one side on to .... . in,r;..n silnon. i tlie original track of the flsh bend their except that the top of ,t was covered ihe h'i their wiwi luaiims lu.taw ! whole course ,n the air near the suriace Behini this, iu the middle, sat the high oftLe water j, iu gtrong winds they wriest of "KaiiUn," an enormous cor--rtv .gainst the course of the waves, Diilent Chinaniau, in a very capacious then tli.ry fly a little higher; sometimes and comfortable arm-chair his legs they cut with sTri . . . ... . tii sHine. Onlv such tliinz-nn rise tuckeu away Denca . mm auu a ai- entite height (at the high er pne ai ins eiuow, nuui ""iesti ci,ance, live metres aoove me ever and anon he inhaled a whiff or . sur'face ot the sea) whose course in the two of the coarse tobacco generally in use among the natives. lie was the 'dealer," and he bestowed a very Irieuilly recognition ujioii our host as we entered. Next to the dealer at the banker, a sharp-eyed and sharp featured man, who had before air becomes obstructed by a vessel. In thp ilivtiine tlviiiir-tibh seldom full on the deck of the ship, out mostly in the night; never m a calm, hut ouiy nuen the wind blows. for the most part they fall on ships which do not rise higher than two or three yards above the water, wheu they are sailing on the wind or with half-wind, and are making a good course. Hying-usli AGRICULTURE. DOMESTIC. Toxr.l B Soi l". rut a small tongue into a siewpan, W illi iriiuiuiugs 01 unj bones of lowl or veai, auu t.iew ior lour hours removing me scum; take out the tongue, skin aud cleau it, and leave It to cooi ; put d:ick me trimming and the root, with a carrot, a turnip, a head of celery and an onion, nan a tea- CoxcunrE Walls usdkr Old Bakns. Many faimers, who desire to duiiu good stables, are ueierreu irum muA so because thev think it necessary to build a new barn for that purpose; and in order to have a proper basement sta ble, thev seem to regard a side hill as ind.speusahie. T.T nfil of cayenne pepircr and stew are otter, mistaken. hour more :. then strain the soup. i. a new Darn. ueii noil in m IwIhuI with stone by a mason, in theordinary way, the shores or blot-k ings are very much in tue way oi mm i..ir ti.o vill reiiuiriiiir each blocking to be filled in alter its removal, thus i.t.iin inin-h more work. But when slowly for about an hour, and serve with boiled rice. A useliu ami cheap soup. I'rtHV Meal Gems. I wo cuns of sweet milk, one cup of wheat flour and easy. liaise the urn to u ' " ', " , , , . ' pa. ired (eiving eight teet in tne sirouu... , stable) ; levef it accurately spoonfuls baking powder l k s wtei -(i cini. mixed. Sliouiu oe a miner uiich umici, Have him a large box containing money in bank-notes, gold and silver, and an j VHr ?ouie on board from the 'lee-side, "abacus" which Chinamen always use but only on the windwand side. Be to assist them in calculating. Two or ! fore vessels which pass between their three other -solid" looking Celestials in I swimming schools the hsh fly into . t he , , , air as before prelaceous hsh or cetac- long blue gowns also sat in a sort of re- i r cess behind the table, silently smoking ; " . aud occasionally protruding a hand, j -uha ,, ;te.ll?.We have often adorned with very loug fiuger nails, Hsked the tiflerence between ben- with which they altered the position of , zine aa naphtha, many people want certain small circular bits of Jade on the ' injj to know whether naphtha didnt table which represented the stakes of ' include benzine, or whether it wasu t .amblers who 'were not present, who still participated in the fortunes of l(en21ne ,s be nrst proiluct that arises the game, being quite content to trust from the process of refining crude oil. the honestv of the proprietors as to the alld tears the same relation to naphtha winning or losing. Right in trout of : that distillate does to refined oil. In the dealer, and rivetted to the table, ' Vi was a piece of white metal about o"e Iianle of tenziuc, therefore, is because foot scjuare. This is theToui I- iddler's it jiag to retluced to naphtha before grousd upon which the gamblers try , it is marketable in any extensive juan iheir luck. The four sides represent ' titv. The process that benzine is sub- the numbers one. two, three and four- ject to to "j;, ?lb . , , . , separate business, Dut is carried on oj that next to the dealer being number r oU retiliers lu the game stills one and that next to the players nuiu-, anJ reort! that the refined oil is pro ber four. The game commences by the duced. The benzine is treated with dealer takinz a handful of bright new sulphuric acid, the result is naphtha. - .... y cash" from a heap at his right hand, which is in greai uemauu ... -"'"i--r "... 'mux v n Kr.iiiee. for the t)uriKe ng them in a separate heap at ris whil' u js also ul to aud covering them over with a lit- , nthpr'i.tiri.oses. This demand Is putti left tie brass cup. Ihen the players put partially instrumental in keeping up their stakes on the table on whichever , its price, but its rapid evaporation also side of the metal square it may please 1 has a tendency in mat direction, as a..j ' t . i, .1 .1., ... ij Mia limit i la' . -- I II t 111 . V.IC IHUU Ullll iiviiai. i"v ! it has to take into cou- ' .I.l.i.yiliin tiit jLit,rMi?itiikll tll.1t llliirllt in the Macao gambling houses, but the ; take plice by the ,jme ,,e scIIs it on smallest coin is not rejected, and is not tnat acC0unt, and for the same reason an uufrequent occurrence to see the buyers give no more orders than iui European or American "punter" risk-' mediate necessity requires. All refin ig a ro.l of bank-notes alongside . o- i weve, don,t produce iitha, lie who is stolidly "bucking the tiger whkh u ,ar?elv for fllei purposes, with two or three "cash" at a time. (or wj,ich it is much better than coal. Considering that one hundred "cash" ; as it is not only absolutely cheier, equal only one cent, the passion for : but gives a steadier heat. play, it will be seen, can be gratified at j small cost. When all have staked the )(-,,; 7u.cnciVs. Either steel dealer removes the brass cover from r colored engravings may be used, the small pile of "cash," and with an ivory -'chop-stick" proceeds to count the coin out by fours. He takes care to bare his arm. and counts slowly and delicately, removing each ca-h by the bole in its center uiav "see fair.' jruws more and more intense as uile gradually diminishes, and also common window glass. Use bal sam of fir; put one coat lengthwise on the itIilss and drv: then put on a second across and partly dry; soak the picture two hours in a strong salt water; press oetween iouis oi u. y- the uiore aute and expeneneed guuiDiers - back, leaving the engravin often are able to aunounce the winning . numler when yet quite a quantity of , "cash" remain untouched. A moment 1 so that everybody j per to remove the drops of water, then ri, .vnit.mint i caret ui v nress onto tne ire narcu . ll V - IV III. I. . . . I - . .-11 I . ' W. .......nn tlm ntAt presseti uui i rum uricru iii rn"- and glass; then rub the paper off the tne enzraviiis plass: then varnish; bind the edge with fancy paper and tack against the window pane; brads can be used and .niron i, tliA u-i inlw.uii Mf either auu inc puc m rtruuceu lu u.t.. uiiucu- gj sioiis. "Gat, yee, sam, see," counts the dealer! "One. two. three, four" V. . rarariv of France has drawn "u-at rri sam sea" "rat. ree-e-e attention t a substance well known in . .. ' .t ..,.,. . , Chinese medicine, which is called ou sa-aiu . iiiree casu remain as mc . , i . , ... . .i - r poey-tsc. It appears to be a sort of balance ot the heap, and so three is for rj fat!iiU' a very remarkable this time the whining number. The stringent power, ft develops itself as banker thereuion sweeps In all the : n excrescence upon a rarity of ash money that has been staked on num- and is used by the Chinese with great bers one, two and four, and then pays . success in cases ot Uiarrho-a. over to those who put their money on number three three times the amount I IIydwn when pure is between ti.ir in.-ntm-nt mm,.. wiht n,l ! fourteen and fifteen times lighter than i ttiuiruci n; nil. viuiiwi ? -t,- al i ..i.. ..i .i i..,ir .;..iU i;,ri.tif , Ol.l 1UUUL I" U IIM "liail UNli-a .n,ni.. CfRiv liay in the cock is preferable to sun-drying. The sweating aud tt-r- meutatiou improve, and prevent neat Iiiit in the mowor stock. The writer prefers to put up hay, after the dew is otr in moderately larsre cocks lour .t irnie ami inn aiier n uas mm read in the sun for one full day. It may thus stay safely for a week, if ncc- sarv, and a nay-cap wni proieci. ... from 41 twentv-four hours' rain. Ihe il.-.r that it ls'drawn iu. a man shonld lart ear v Mid oien tne coi-ks, iog-i a ual airinz for two or turee nours oe- fore it is tiken up. GntEX Cous for Cows. The value of sweet corn as green food tor cows cannot be overestimated. If the stalks re cut srreen after the ears have ueeu milled for table use there will be a very jierccptible increase of milk, but if the pflrA are left on there is no other for age crop equal to it. The cows will not onlv srive more milk, nut mere win hn ninr.; butter in the milk. A small tiatcli will furnish as much as one cow an eat Uunnsr Alizusi aim .-ri-im-miKi , when pasture is short. Alter the trosl ills it it loses its virtue ior iceii. i than the air we breathe. half per cent , which is the profit lowed to the bank. Tea and other re freshments brandy and soda for the Eur(eans, of course is handed round by the "boys" and the game recom mences. The room was full of people all the time, and the two galleries that run raiiml it UL-nlon nfpllniei! Tiv ! . ........ . .- - i piayers who lei down uieir stakes in a A Bw gtrect.railw-ay track has been small basket provided for the purpose ! successfully tried in England. The aud gave directions to the dealer where j rail is a flat plate regularly pierced tn it lino .lriwl .ii.r.1,1 ( liinn-1 with holes which fit protuberances on man in this gallery won $:S,(HX) in three ueais, i.mpiy leaving ins stakes on u.e , ,wr i Parted to be - i - i i - i . . A tri'Ie carbon, for electric lights. is a new and imiortant invention, just I patented in England. It can be roiled up and stowed in small space. i the wheels. same side all the time. Aeitner tne , one of the lategt oveities. Writin dealer nor the banker evinced the ! done njKn it can be read the dark. smallest degree of emotion whether the table won or lost and they never spoke except in monosyllables. A Remarkable homnauibulitt. Going on an Kxcurnion. They had been preparing for the eX' cursion for about two weeks. The day t .. ..1 ....... .. . .. I . n j II tmri iy vt-uutriiiaii was. uu inv , . i rt . l .1 Ki.f -rt . to ! start early, the young wife determined to be on hand. The clock struck eight. and still she was iu the kitchen, her hair down her back, packing edibles in the basket. "Hurry up. said John, her youn husband. "I'll be ready presently, and away she darted to blacken her shoes and put on a clean collar. Then she stuck her witness stand, and seemed to be exceed- itiiilv anxious to convince the court l and jury that he possessed uncommon watchfulness at night, and of being aroused from slumber by the slightest noise in his room, declaring that it would be next to an impossibility for auy one to enter or approach very near without arousing his cat-like vigils. Oue of the attorneys who seemed to be u -it 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 intrAitoil in rim 1 ' 1 r 1 1 1 1 i .. , . " , . head out of the back window to ask her Ulan 5 rrciui., ill usa-Aau.i...ii ii.c witness asked if it were not a fact that he was a great and sound sleeper. "I ! don't think I am," was the reply. "But I do you not sometimes fall asleep at the dinner table?" "Sometimes when I am tired I fall Into a doze," was the reply. "But that does not prevent my going on with the dinner, as I know what is going on all the time." "Well," said attorney, "you are the most remarka ble man that I ever heard of. I fup pose you sometimes sleep when you are walking." "I don't know that I can say that exactly," rejoined the som uambulist; "but 1 tell you what I have done. When I was a boy and used to go to spelling school, I used to get into a sleeping tit, but would keep right along and spell the whole school down in the end! "Possible !" said the at torney. "Indeed it is; and many a good nap have I had when I have been milking my coirs. So you see that al though asleep it is hard work to catch me." "I should say so," replied the counsel. "1 think we dont want any thing more of you ; you seem to Vnow a great deal more when asleep than when awake." Fljrida has produced fiCO.OoO bar rel wore oranges than last reason. next door neighbor to lend her breastpin. ' Hurry up, John," Slid she, "You bring the batket, now I'm readv and am going down to the boat, and say. John, don't forget a box of sardines you'll find in the closet, and bring the pickles and tongue, and be sure and bring a big knife. Do you hear me John?" John reeled into the kitchen and be gan his work. He was Interrupted by his wife's voice from below yelling : "John, there's a can of strawberries in the ice-box, don't forget them. N'ow hurry, we'll be fearful late, and say bring one or two more handkerchiefs and a snn umbrella or I don t know it looks like rain bring my waterproof. Oh, you old poke, you're going to stay there all day. N'ow run back and close those back shutters and put the cat i the kitchen, and leave a pan of milk for her, and say, just stop around at the butcher's, and tell him we won't need any meat to day ; and leave the key of the cellar under the parlor door-mat. N'ow hurry, John. I'm off. And don forget anything, or I'll go "wild !" He didn't forget anything; but when he reached the wharf he found the boat had been gone two hours. Pox'tTksuvirisk wiih Pll-K-S Ointments, lotioiiH. electuanwi uil ll nwniier of quack DtwiiiiuM ate a wte or tune ana tuoi;ev. l ue oulr ABHoi.rrn.r iNr.ti.i.iBi.R cure tor tbw iiaiuful diaee n ANAKK.S1S, diM-ovcred by Lr. Silribee. It It an bneu pronounced byacitti. lUic meu an the haupivt dtne-jverr made in nedimie for a hi rears It afforda liirtant re lief from iain in the worst cam-Maud tia-i cured more than ai lMlil BUffi-nTu iHTnuni-ntlv. All doctora (reiicribe it. " Anaki e " w went runic by mill on rtivipt oi price, ci.uuppruux. Skninlee vra'ia br the inile iuuufctiiter. Mtuaiti. I'. .Nu m aeJttr 4 Co., llux J'Jki Y V. ter is very height desi clear for 1 on me "'""' "r .,! .Iron easily from the spoon Ulf (SotTn thew-ay o Vny "window your gem irons well buttered, and hot Mlls (noiinineay. j ,. the ton of your stove, drop in 3,; the batter aiuce directly ,n the from the ton aiid take out the blockings, oven, ihese will be found la nice, ? nothing in the way of a r shores, whfcl. stand in the centre appearance adds a lively color to the r . trail anil cannot lniureu ov ruv tinr The wall should be twelve In ches thick, and to build it set standards fifteen inches apart, in pairs, soiiiai i ... i.w I. 1hhWs. nlaced between them against each standard, will leave twelve i.T. liHS betweeikthe nlanks. The pairs of standards w ill be plumbed, so as to bring the outside ot the wall even wiin outside edsre of the sill, inese indardsand planks arc carried around the building. Only one tier or planks u nxi nired. audit is convenient to have ti.-i.. f.Hirteen inches wide. When this box is filled with concrete, it win usu- lly set hard enough while tilling, so rii.ir.thi workmen may commence at the length first tilled and raise ittwelve inches, leaving two Inches ia,.peu on rh flrt rir of the wall made, aud each length of blank is raised in turn, anu i-ti!l.1 ith concrete thus piaceu ia- -r on l.ier until the wall u completed. IV lion the last laver is to ue piaceu un der the sill, raise the outside plank to the top so that the concrete can .c pushed against it, and the inside plank ni:iv lie lult dOWIl eiiousru io inc .wn. r..r ti.o mtrciliiciion of the matter. It an be tamiHsd in solid under tne sin, an as to make a complete wall with no left for a r. 1 he door irames are made of planks, with jambs as wide as ie wall is thick, iueuoorirau.es ic it nn iH-tore tne uoxiuics a.c ini the box plank slide up on the edacs of .hi. i rmr IHII.DS. ine IU1I r set in. under the sill, and the con crete fills up under anJ around tliem; .u.l the basement should be well light ed. It is bad economy to save glass at the nvneiise of liberal Unlit in a statue. nn li-'ht Is as important w am... am to vegetables. HUMOROUS. Hot Weathkr Sympathy. It's a minister. 1'oor man. ue quae preachttd out. He wants a rest una uui weather. Let us send him to Europe, the Adirondack., to the nue Mountains. Good. We win. lose me church. Stop preaching. Let him go and cool off. Farewell. It s the rest or os. e are w, strong. Ve are quite taggeu wuii. hot earlier. We want a rest. We want to eo to Europe, to the Adirondacks, to the White Mountains. in wukwjj send us? Will some country Drotner nn our .pulpit? All in tne auirmauve si -'j"- vo.r.tivo 'o." o! no:: no::: " . . . . i fbui 1 It is a J udge. oaiary, i j,"w. w . . l. . 1 uat tn ..I. in hp's nuiu overworacvi. i.ia hannh tliirtT riavs last year. i" it sad? How unmercifully the puonc their paid servanU. Get Him n.r fif ennrse. And double his salary Put iiim on ice. poor man. Jet nun cool off. All in the affirmative say -Aye. Aye ! aye ! aye I i la a aaleanmn or women in a Ne York dry goods store. They work fif teen hours a day. Give them a restr isend tliem to Kurope, to the Adiron dacks, to the White Mountains. o. Can t tnina oi it. oi""1" " business. Sympathy depends on the amount of salary the man gets. Look at the poor f 15,000 overworked juugc Toor man! How he sutlers this hot weather. Tut him on ice. lut the clergyman on ice. The laborer is worthy of his hire. All in favor of the fifteen-hour worked store clerk going for a ten weeks' vaca tion to the Adirondacks to fish with the Kev. Mr. Murray say "Aye." Contrary winded ? No! no!! no!!! Three Pay "I Terror. man who When Maguire, the was rc- Vir- v.RirvR IIoiseKolls. one quart oi flour, one-half pint of milk, one-half mm nr rMSl. two laillcsiuMtiiiuia butter and two of sugar. Scald the milk and when cool put in the butter, sugar and veast. Make a hole in the nour and put in the milk wimoiii stirring. When it is all risen over tne nour ur np and let it rise again ; then mould and raise again. Mould and cut into round cakes, spread a small piece of butter on one-half and fold over the other. Put into the pan to bake and let it rise again. Goi.dkn Layer Cakk. One and one- haif cups of sugar, one-half cup butter, one-half cup sweet milk, one egg and volks of four. Two cups of flour, in which two teaspoonfui" of baking pow der have been Mined Lake in nve cakes, and spread with jelly to which the juice anu gran-" i.i.i. ; have been added. Keep the cake closely covered with a tin pan or several folds of cloth until wanted. This Cike is very line, with canned fruits, for dessert. Wiiitk Cake. Two cups of sugar. one-half cun ot butter, the whites of four eirgs, a littie less than one cup oi sweet milk, three cups ot flour, three teasnoonfiils baking pow.'ler.siited witn the flour. To make : Stir the bntter and sugar together Uiitil light, then stir in the milk, then the flour; mix thor oughly, and add the beaten w hites just as the cake is to be put into the oven. Flavor, if liked. "Mr folks are going to the country to be gone all summer!" enthusiastically exclaimed a little girl, recently, as she met another on Cass avenue. "Your pa nist be awtul rich," replied the seeond. Hut aft Oh, no, he isn't; but if you'll never how did y. ell anybody" "I never will hope "I did n if": "y, w Vevaila. into which he had fal- fJn: had thoroughly washe.1 dned in d.-an cMt.. and plaj-ed on a conif.-t-able bed. he seemed Perfc-Hy happy. AfUr he had been fed bee f nrorer amount oi wuisky, - S-rse quite freely and comfortably -Dr.Kirt.y. came to tali into me u". - while lyiag there alone so long in the dark r,.d horViblehole. He had been working at the New York bakery. South street and savs that in company h a Mr. z.im merma'n, also of the lkery named, he was aliout town drinking, and got pnUy "full. About four o'clock in the morning, Zim merman left to go home, but he concluded not to go with him. He thought that as he i.-.i .i,;nt inr riher too much, a wait would do hiw good-that he would walk off the effects of what he had been dnnking before goto- to beL lU-sides he considered that as it was Sunday, and he had no work to do, there was no need of his lieing in a hurry either alwut going to bed or getting II.. n-rii -I mit on the Gcigcr graik-. .....1 C...,ll.. miin.r tn HlC tlllllieL which U j - . , , ..rK. . m le iHirlli ot town, ne cnn i- and for so doing gives a v. ry satisfactory it now davhirht. ami as ...- nu.tl. of the tunnel fwed to the east, he went in a long distance U fore coming to where it was quite dark, ue uau .i..i.,,.i.r ..f tliere lu insl a shaft in the floor of the tunnel until he found himself at the bottom of it. He was soniewnai muiimu .... r..ll f olmiit aixtv-five fe-t, but '.ink. l. mtHiiie.1 hissen-s.-s. The first di coverj- he male was that he had no use of ....I win mnvnm-u mat uhi. -ic i.m.L..7. Ilia hands and arms were all riht. however, and he N-gan to ft l alxmi. mere was sialic mud in the liottom of the winze, I.... n.tor Kn'linir alxiut. he found f ImbihIs. which lie pl:M i..- i, -.a iiMul h 9i.rt of pillow. He nuiu. i in-. - . then felt quite content for a time, as he toll the doctor. "Hut after you lieraine thoroughly hi feel '" asked the ilcictor. not feel so wcllr M'd .Maguire. "I thought aliout what a niiw hance it was ii'sr ruur.fiiiKt VOICE OF i ,u4 for FOB CHOIBS, FOB CONVENTIONS, FOB SINGING SCHOOLS. ,,, Jl.OU. J ICX) T" di'ZtM. . . t W xvaant ...aurfamauL ru. Hamini FaM with tiw bit of U,m. Ta,?.tc. i . I,,... J fr.t coll ttma. TWFRSON-- VlM-Ak MKTHOD. (iwf ontl liaa Etr.KS. , 1 1 .t.u -imI otlir .n nriifrttll Wl" " " Oliver Ditson & Co, Boston. . E. DITSOJI - aa fhoataat rhllaw iiuiii liuj smium iWM p OIDOSSINO DR. KADWars R. R, airs, vom thih roa TI IAB 5Ta.-HaTtnf HT oeias U.elr .mcacy, w.ui fuu l5.?i?i do leu a pieasura than a aiittri rfSi i.knnW,i. ih. ... " tkuin. a .iiw wiijiwi from tH. m. Tha piua ar rWnS aoccasloareq-ilrpa, and u . "ri red .Sect. The M, Reiiai wr wriuvn lam n is Dy ifa mm. ib llnlmeat frequently ana ttr.w Mfiablv flndlna u.a nrumi., 1 nrtablj fladlOa Uie prumlaad -j rmiy joura, VMk'ieO) . ihum( h, ml Oakland Female Institute, NORRISTOWN, PA. WOiTFRTEKSI WII.LCOjma.SC9ErTE3i i u la." j. 'r circulu aililri-na BtB' j.tiKltK RALSTOJf. Principal. tHowtm R. R. R. HADWAY'SREABYEQjEi CUR TBI WORST PACtj in rrom une u 20 Jii,, tfwraadlnr ttli adtertisemmt mm BUFFER WITH .w """l . - - . a 1. ""I J aiif M , r--.. SVaJlT PALM. It Hi. "m.uMmm THE COMPLETE HOME I Br Mr. JULIA McNAIR WRIGHT. Th.th.m. I. ooa .pa whir. th J"rrr'.?" to boar iba frnM. of of "K'V" .B'l ir.TI. Imlh in Ihia canlrj and Ihoi.ia mnd MkUt H,tmtt ar aiari-la of rtg.nca ami 1Za.. or. traatia ihi. aobjoc. ... , S birt.li.fora b--o ..B.rl. and b-" A"""1" haoac.or 1 11. Cmr-IMiI erltiea arouoaaoa tt tb- Si-m aooa ml ! U.-hera. 1, u.i' 'H 11 a . M . "' - Pbiladi'abia. Pa. Ill tell . . .1:- ir f .I., ' mi'. then Tit vail tellin" ma that we'd all go out to L'ncle tliat brought me out to the tunnel and into John's. Ma. she'll work for her tioaru. the winze, ana coiK-iuueu ma. .. - Ml In .I.a u. mill I II tllCa I ut nil l,L-iiv 1 li:tl anv one Wlil.lt. n-iur iii- M . 1. VI a 111 I Hi. " - - u. ii k. u ami ri.iotii iiorAe to mow coru. i tn the tunnel wmie i :i"r. 1 1..-...... u.ni,u. 'IVim will crn round Willi a I numi n tlnn rniii nr. tu one imvini; iik Khtnlng-rod man, and while you ioiRa spit im of my licing in such a ier r in the awful heat, we'll be puttintt niile situation. nn air All d titinir over old clothes for I .ir....niU- I lie-in to In- tortured with all. Don't tell. now. ior ma is najius I f. lt that could I have one in to everyUxly that she must have the Urm!i of Wiltpr i WlMl,i willingly die. It nure country air to restore ner s.iaa- M mv imrta. 3Iy thirst tered nerves. "Voir Honor, the defendant was ..ml,-!., it a o-reat ileal ot IlOl.Se. ami Wai wearing at me." "Uiu ue siieaa. r-ng lish?" asked the defendant s counsel, Xo. sir; he spoke Italian." "Ihen how did vou know he was swearing at you ?" "Why, I could tell it by the g,. uaeiesa to try and make any one riukles In officer. "How was the world made?" ii being . .-j. ! .. scusuid in a scieillinc magazine. " c eren't there, but we suppose they -rot all the subscription they could rw alnno- the survey, ami men bonded the rest of the work and pushed it through. Fattening Fowls. One need not be uch of an epicure to be able to distiu o-uish readily the dineraiice between a fowl that has tM-en snuiupanu uencau - ly fel tor a time before killing ami one that has been forced to scratch for a living. Confine fowls intended tor the table in a darkened place and give them plenty of milk, either fresh, thick or sour, with srrain and table scraps, and He Wise ani Il.irrv. If yon will stop all your extravagant anil wrong notions in doctoring your sen anu iam ilies with expensive doctors or humbng cure-alls, that do harm always, and use. only nature's simple remedies for all your ailments yon will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and good will tell von, is Hop Hittecs rely od it. See another column. Miik Toast tor Invalids. Toast . . . - .i. vour bread a nice brown, inn eacu slice as it couivs from the toaster into boiling water, butter and salt slightly. and lay in a covered dish. Ha ready in a i-aucepan enough boiling milk, slijrlitlv thickened, about like cream and pour over your dish of toast ; cover closely and let stand nve minutes. Ji is much improved by using a part of Graham bread. This will be found nice for ta. o ijonu 1'UF.AriilNO. -No man can do a good job of work, preach a good sermon, try a law suit well, doctora atient, or wtite a good article when "1 wonukr. uncle." said a little girl it men will ever yet live to do nve u mired a r one thousand years old?" No. my child." responded the old , T l.l. man. "that was trieu once, aim u.c rata s-rew so bad that the world had to be drowned." rn.. Will have a delicate article ot food. "? !'" miserable and dull, with slug- with no strong "chicken" flavor about '8U u,ra" and unsteady " none should make the att nerves, and attempt iu such a condition when it can be so easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop liilterg. see other column, 1'lants and Flowhrs. To have ros es bloom well keep old wood cut back ; cover the bushes in winter with straw, corn stalks or loose manure and work I'kas ind Letti-ce. Rlanch a quart nto the soil around them plenty or iron of neas about five minutes ami drain fillinzs or filings or break up old pieces tliem : blanch a head of lettuce lor one of cast-iron as tine as jiossihle and put minute, (blanching is only boiling or around next the roots, lr rose Dugs steeping in boiling water); put peas trouble your roses put a spoonful ol ami lettuce in a saucepan with one white hellebore in a pail of water and ounce of butter; stir gently on the fire sprinkle it on the bushes or vines. 1 o for about one minute, and then add s kill the teacu tree borer, use fish brine little brotli or water, twoor three sprig diluted with an equal quantity of water 0f parsley, sail and iciper; boil slnwly a pint poured around each tree in until done, and serve warm. The par- spring or fall; for each small tree use gley may be served or removed, acenrd- less. The ton of a truit tree, to secure the best results in color and flavor of the fruit, should be kept open to the ad mission of air and sunlight. If some branches crow too fast for the harmon ious balance of the tree, pinch out the buds at the end -and thus force the srrowth into the other branches that are not so thrifty. Five years of culti vation and watchful priming ana you will never have occasion to remove larsre branches. It is a terrible loss to a tree to allow branches to attain a large size only to be slaughtered. ing to taste. the peas. The lettuce is served will Yellow Moxr,E Caks. Here is one that has been tested : One pint of white sugar and the yolks of seven eggs beaten well together, half a teacuplul of water one pint of flour, the whites of seven eggs, beaten very sun and added the last thing, iiake either in cake pan or bread tins. The Tar who Plongha the Water. "Avast tliere for a bit," said John San dcrs, a sailor, as he motioned with his hand to Justice Hixby in the Msirkct t ourt "What the matter now t asked the jus tice, glancine over his spectacles. "All sntis now. Judge. Nuver me tun liers if I didn't think I'dc lost my pil 'Have vou found it ? "Oil, ves. The blasted tiling was stowed awav in the starboard pocket, "You were waterlogged no, nt walcr, but iH-erlosrwd ? "t'an't iust sav now. Judge, what I did ship alumni." "Lying down on the sidewalk " 1 cs. I suppose I was knocked on my lioam ends, I can't just reineuilKT now, though." "If the officer hadn't hove in sight just as he did yon might have gone under. Dover Cake. One pound of flour, one ol sugar, one-half pound of butter six eggs, a glass of sweet milk, one teapooiiful at soua, two teasiioon fuls of cream tartar; add a little nut meg. To destroy warts, paint occasionally with butter of antimony. Polann. The poison so freely used by the Ital ians in the seventeenth century was called "aqua tofana," from the name of the old woman Tofania, who mad and sold It in small Hat vials which sh called manna of St. Nicholas, on one side of which was an image of the saint She carried nn this traffic for half acen tary and eluded the police, but on be ing detected confessed that she had been a party to poisoning six hundred people. Numerous persons were im plicated by her of all ranks, and many "Xo'fareof that, Ycr Honor: a good of them were publicly executed. drowndin would have no more effect Uni me than a square meal. "Your port eye bears evidences of a col lision. "Don't mention that. Judne. A black eye is nothin'." "Three dollars fine." "Aye, aye, Yer Honor," and paying the amount in foreign coin he hied to his ship. Tbuaa rarful fondulta, the kidnejs and bladder, aomeLmeti become tort id and weak from nnaacertamabie eanaes. Wuen tiua occurs, their discharging fnnction la or necemitr very unperiecuy performed. aud certain d brio, which is the reanlt of natural bodiiy waate and decav, does not es cape as it should- bnt remains to corrupt the blood and develop poisonous humors and dangerous as well as painful diseases. It is one of the beneficent effects of Hosteller's Stomach Hitters to eently stimulate the uri nary organs, and revt-nt them from lapsing into a state of inaot.vity, always provocate e of their inflammatory deirenerauon and decay. Bow much better, then, is it to adopt this mild diuretic as a means of inciting them to action, than to incur the danger of this de struction To expel from the system waste matter through the bowels and kidneys, and to regulate and aronm the stomach and hver. are among the chief uses of this valuable remeur. All Italy was thrown into a ferment, and and many fled, while some persons of distinction, on conviction, were strati gled in prison. It appeared to have been used mainly by married women who were tired of their husbands Four or six drops were a fatal dose, but the effect wu not sudden and therefore not suspected. It was as clear as wa ter, but the chemists have not agree upon its real composition. A procla mation of the Fope described it as aqua fortis distilled into arsenic, and others considered it as a solution of crystal nzeu arsenic, ine secret of its pre paration was conveyed to Paris, where the Marchioness de Brinvaliers poison ed her father and two brothers, an she with many others were executed and the preparers ot it were burned at the stake. Orrs PBOKTT Atthtion and treatment to all aflecllon of the bowels, such as IMmrhim. Cbolera Morbus. Dysentery. at this hcsmoo of the year. By u ing Dr. Jayue'sCarininallTe Balsam yon win ootuin Immediate relief, and suun drive all such complaints from the system TO ADVERTISERS. IW We will fnrtalah sippUcsillo". eetlnilea for AdverlKiBK .be beat and lrfc-e clrcn laird Sir wap-ra In tne l'iied stt sad raauulaa. Oair rarllltleaar enrpaee!. We awab taulj tm plea aad "take their Ad- nda who have tried as east testify. fall "T address. m. SI. PETTISll.a. '., ST PAKK KtW. New York. 101 CHESTNCT ftrret, Philadelphia. The Only Pain Re medj finally became so terrible that 1 took up handfuls of mud and chewed it f.r its cool ness and the little moisture that was in it. He says that he slept at times, but ouiy short naps. He did a good deal ot shout ing at first, but afterward only tx-casii mally and in fits of despair when it seemed good hmr thp anoint of his own voice for it his face," answered the hear. He had no idea how long he was in the winze, but it sometimes si-eiued that he iiad always been there. When he heard the echoing steps of the two men in the tunnel and caught the sound of their voices l,e felt that his last chance fur life was to make himself heard. He cleared his mouth of the mud he was holding in it and sUut ed with all his strength. I Too Would Enjoy Good Ueaitu laae UoufUindt German BUUr. It Tom Liver is Disorders Vooflamfi tin man ittilm will set it aritfliL (A Mswlclaa, sat a Drimlu) BOPS, atrCBt. HAHDBAKKV DA5DELIOX. Itn m Pumr axv Bsst MbdioiA Qeavnaal ov aix cms Brrra-aa. n n-g OTTXU3 AO Diseases of the Stomaca, BowekvBlood. Urer, iKteneya, sad Urinary Oriaas, Ksrroasnass, Blasp4 sad stpecl ally remals Complsuus. l0 GOLD. Win to said for a ess rheywrn mot can or Belp, orl Tor aorttilns Ucpora ar lnjnrloaa foana ta tnem. ask rata-dracalst for Boa Bitters saa trraatm osfors you sleep. Takssssther. I"oa Pnrnjai on the race, use Hietketft Tet ter Ointment. It never fails to remove them. A mkpplesome old woman was sneer- nir at a vounz mother's awkwardness ith her lnlaut, and said : "i ucciare, woman never ousht to have a baby ulessshe knows how to hold it." "Nor tongue either," quietly responded the younj; mother." WORMS A bright little miss in Napa, ( al. noted for her quaint sayings, said to her mother the other day :" ".Mamma.when ou went to heaven to eet me, did you pick out the prettiest uaoy on uuu s llooi ?" Ot course mamma said yes. A i-iwvKRonce said to a countryman in a smock-frock, who was undergoing his examination in a witness box : You in the smock-frock, how much are veu paid for telling untru'hsr Less than you are," was tne repiy. or vou would be in a snioca-irock. too." We know of many cases where women have had their home uutiei grea:ly lightened by use of Dobbins, Electric Soap, (made by Cragin & to., Philadelphia). We advise you to try it and satisfy yourself of its merits. "My son," said an American father, how could vou marrv an Irish girlr Why. father." said the son, "l'ia not able to keep two women if I'd marry a Y'ankee girl I'd have to hire an Irish jim to take care of her.' A i.itti.e girl at school read tli us: 'Tha widow lived on a limbacy left her by a relative." "What did you call hat word 't Baked the teacher; "the word is legacy, not limbacy." "But," S lid the little girl, "my sister says I must say limb, not lex. WOR.H5I. WOKMS. E. r. K uii kefs Worm Byrup never fails to destrsr Pin. Beat and Stomach worms, ur. Kuiikel. the only eoecesaful physician who re moves Taps Worm in two hours, alive with hra.1. and no fee until removed. Common sense teaches if Tape Worms can be removed all other worms can be readily destroyed. Advice at office and store free. 1 he doctor can ten whether or not the patient has worms. Thou sands are dving, dally, with worms, and do not know it. Fits, spasms, cramps, ch. kinz and suffocation, sallow complexion, circles around the eves, swelling and Cain in tne stomacn. restless at night, grinding of the teeth, picking at the nose, cough, fever, itcnin at tue seat, hea.lacbe.foul breath, the paueut Kfjws pale and thin, tickling aud irritation in the anus all these symptoms, and more, come irom worms. E. F. Kunkel's Worm bvrup never fails to remove tliem. Fnce. tl 00 per ootue. or six bottles rorsauu. tr or tape norm. write and consult the Doctor. ) or all others buv of your druggtit the Worm Hyrup, aud if he'baa it not. send to Dr. F. F. Kuiikel, 259 Ninth, street. Philadelphia, l'a. Advice by il. free; send three-cent stamp. Dyspepsia I Ityapepaial Iyapepstal E. F. Hunkers Bitter W.ne of Iron, a sure rare for this disease. It has been prescribed daily for many years in the pr .dice of eminent Dhvsiciana with unparalleled success. Hymp- tonis ara l"as or appetite, wind, ana n-nug or food, dryness in mouth, beadactie, aizziuess. slseplessness, aud low spirits. let the genuine. Mot sold in duie. only in tLUU Domes, or six bottles frr 5.0u. Ank your druggist for E F. Kl'NKEL'8 Bitter Wine of Iron and take no other. If be has it not, send to proprietor. E F. KUNKF.L. 269 N. Ninth St, Philadel phia, i'a. Advice free : enclose three-ceut stamp. Ir 1 bocbud with Constipation, take Hoot- ana $ Utrmoa BuXrrn. I Ton are Dvspeptio lkvpintt ' thrman Btfta-M will cure you. HieniflTM Tetttr Ointment Will cure every form of Tetter. A ri kn t i .em a X w as t h reate n 1 ii g to beat dog which barked intolerably. Why," exclaimed an Irishman, 'would you bate the poor dumb animal for spakm out?" BLATCHLEY'S PUMPS ft The Old Reliable Ah "Throw him a rope," is the proper thing to say when vou see a friend of I yours oyerbored. 1 he eftect is magi- al. I. ForsD a few of the tears dropped by a "crying evil. If you are going to raise shad, plain them in roes. A Myxlery Kl.l.ilnel. Parlor scene : Mrs. Hrown, who h:w ;n. iit tliei a.inmier aiimtik- the lute M.mtitams iu search of health, aud who si-ema tn have searcneu tue wiioio mountain side without beinir able to rtmi a nnir nf tilooniintr cheeks or an inchot healthful skin; Mrs. White, who has remained at home because her husband could not atlord to go. l.nr n-hout fresh complexion and bright eyes seem to have caught their bloom and brightness irom mountain oreetrs. Mrs. It. Dear me. Mrs. V lute, how well you are looking ! If yon will not think me impertinent, let me ask you how you can keep so healthy in this dreadful city t 1 have teen to the White Mountains, iro there every sum mer, in fact, and I can't keep off the Im t .r list at that. Mrs. V. (smiling). Ill tell von the whole secret, Mrs- Brown. You re memler how poorly I waa last sprina. some days even being confined to my Ix-d. Di told M r. White to send me to the mountains, but I knew he couldn't aft'ord it, and I tried Dr. I'ierceV Favorite Piescription. Its etl'.Tts were so marvelous that I also tried his (iolden Medical Discovery, to cleanse hit svstem. In my opinion. one bottle of the Prescription and the Discovery is better than six weeks of the White Mountains for a sick woman. I have only been out of the city a week during the whole summer; then my husband and 1 went to Buffalo and stopped at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' and Tourists' Hotel. The baths and me chanical apparatus for treating patients were alone worth going to see. Be sides, onr accommodations were better than we had at Long Branch last year, and the drives and scenery are superb. Iet me advise yon to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and try the In valids' and Tourists' Hotel next sum mer instead of the White Mountains. STANDARD PUMP jsj For Wells 10 to 73 Feet Deep. Ke Fries List, Jan. 1, 1879. ADDRESS C. G. BLATCHLEY, JS B1IEET Street. Pkllada. CdMP0'D OXYGEN M, OH IT I k, krstvw.tr, ASVdUcJtaw. lf Cfenmla Ptit n. try r if m REMARKABLE CURES taTssy iks tmdtm mitmm. STRQNBLT ENDORSED LST.T. B. Aa-raraTHou. Montoii a.:4 iTt aad s I br tks Ha I Jonas la a nv Biim. ana aaai woo am aaaa uus l isailnam. SENT FREE I u?J.n,JSK aaraa Was. suun ZaLaLUU Slnrf SL-fan HOP BITTEES. aaaa losiauiur fmjjs ins ranst H ..tin pains, sliajs Intlmimiatii-iis and c- r- , lions, whi-iher ot Ui Luug somri a1 ar tiLtwr guuiila or organs, 1 oos n,' ' IH FBOM 051 TO TWESTT lDXCTj ae tnsttsT how vlotrnt or T-mr'innr Hi. us RHEUMATIC Ik.l-rl.l.lea. isnrn?.' Nsroos. Neuralalc. or pruairawu wii 7r aiar suffer. BAIWAT'S HE AUY EEUrJ WILL AFFORD TSiTi TT VXTLUnt ATIOT OF TH S 1 rDNm INFLAMMATION OKTHaBUn INFLAMMATION OF THK rWWL "! SOKB THROAT, plfKb IU BKaTH-t P . LPlT.vriOfl i F tub a?1, TSTIRICS. CHOLP. blPUTHEKI. t'ATA Win, LNrlrm HIADACHa, TOOTH At' HB SSL- OOLD CHILLS, Alil K CHILLS. CiilLhLAXNa auiirsor-rtt aie applleatloil of the Rssdy atflixj part or parts where the palQar dilcani a, Thirty tn sixty drops tn batt a tiav rater will tn a r- w niomais cars i-o Spasus. hour Stomach, lli-arbuni, acne. Aiiarruea. in -ru'rii, vouc,auifl i Bowels, and ail Internal f a.ca Travelers shonld alwajs ear? a tali drops In Water wiU prent tickuna) or ,l ' troiu ehan of water. It is better Uia&rraJ ; SIUUJ w ailwia wa luuituuh, ! FEVER and AGUE. j Fever aaa Afns enri rr r.rty . n J 1 si not a remeaiai strett la tue wori-i'Sii, i care Fever and Ague, aan ail otoer lhari ' Bilkras. Scarlet. TTDtiuM Ta-j iu . Fevers (ai-ie.1 by kadwiyl Piilsi s sm i aattWlttalAllI KXUaF. SSuat. telim Caann Cm Is the l ajs cmiarea Ins B'w Tkn fr Snmai-h. Lfrer anil Klners sasertsrtoaiiauwra. auuncpaa p. I. C. ta as abanlnte sod rrrrMartMs ante fort iilrsnaeaeas, ass ox opium, iixiaeov auu avnaxi. sfj Send for clrrnlar. Utoinna HBm.VfI.Ca.hi..V EXODUS rh hsMt lod: in tb tint rlfmat. with tb M rkvtsCsx sTstMl oa th kMMwt terms, aiuoc tbm kiam of it y. 3,000,000 ACRES Hals!- la tha Famoos RED RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH. On lone Urns, low pricea and eay parnwnta. Pampblac with fnU informatloa mailed froa. Apply ta D. A. McKINLAY, Land Com'r, i. r. fl. a w. k. e. ri. -sjinn. Sr. Hadway'i fBE CSEAT BLCCD flVJU TOR THI CCHX OF CHR05IC Dlilia CBOrULA OB ITPHILmC, E I.XOTlS J CO.STAGIOLS, USTABL1S1TED ISIS. MORGAN & HEADLY, Importers of Diamonds AND Manu&ctnrers of Spectacles. 61S SAS90H Btreet, PkllSMlelhla. Illustrated Price List sent to the trade on application. ba tt seated ts the Lirtp or torarti, fc Bones, Flesh or rvei. enrruu soil OS sua riuaung tne buiia Ctironte Rhenmartam. tmri!. Qxfrl BweUlii. Hacking Uryl'n'isa.t'aaon.'ai tlons hvphiiitic con.p:tnt!. Binari LanfS, D sppsla, wair nran. to i tanita) wsiiiuso, iuw v 1. . u-.- -. IIara-ea, remaie ompiainki-, wm , i salt Khaam, Bronchi us, Loasampuiiai Liver Complaint, it I Hot on'.r to-l ttis "arasrariliaa - exeat all remedial att-dls ib uirc-ii.-ji : Bororoioua. Cvn-tliu'iocai anJ nit but tt Is the onl poaiUs curs ior Kidney & Bladder Compla!: rrtaary and Womb Dtsea-w. Onv, n. Droiy, ttorpaee of wan. lnoiit:i t rine, BnKbis uisesse. Aitnimictirji::: eas4 wuere th-re are brlca mi3ul-("ra7. water ts thick, cloudy, BUM wuh a-.vi like the white of an ec. r threj.lUe Kl Jc. or there Is a norbid. dm. bivi-tri a nee and white boue-du.-t deposits, un' there ts a prtcklnz. barnlnir sensatm ' papain f water, and pain in Ui amailf'l and along tne loina. f Sold by druga-lsts. FRICI OSI D0LU1 OTAsTIA!! TCMOB OF TO TSARS' GROWTH rniSDITI KAIAY KBMSblib. Dr. BADWAT & CO.. 32 trrM IIW YORK. I SKXI FOR A SAMPLE OV OOLONG TEA Al 40 fmis per lb., FROM ThGffipsan Ms Son & Co, 5i 1G13 CHESTSDT St., Phihdelia, Pa., DEALERS IN Choice Family Groceries Of Kaery Drscrlptloat. DR RADWAYS Regulating Pil! FARwl GRIST MLS D la . Ev-ry tascaib m arD- tMl to m f mi-ractiun or bo Prii of anil. U; blki. 45. Ivvtfrr frnr h nU h them. tDl for ilntrtl ckcuism. txrnitn shifnisi. AtaUirvM L1V12.TS A CO., Ftiitbtirgb. Pa. TEAS.' 1 hnlnt la th world ImtKirtara pne.i. Largawt l.otupanr IB Aiihtic araola articls!caas anribodr-. i tada ci.utinnaiir incri.aaii.C'.AitaDia waaieu a.ai J b -st lutluc iluenta doo'taaaia tiua sand fur cirroUr. K..s r WtLla. 43 Tey at...T. F. O. Bnx K87. yj Jl. l-l.TTI.5H.ILl SY l o , Adaertlsuig Oa Ak'enls. ii fark how. New kora, and 7ul ib-stnut SI i eet. r-hilaiieiphu. iccelve sdr.-r-tl-iuenis t..r publication lu any part ot ine world at lnw.-si tales. A UV ic'K as to the most Jndlelons adverting jnd the best inedmuis aud me manner of d lug IU KSTI.M ATts l3r oue or m re Inser loos ot n aiiTenleuiwit, In any number ot papers, rorw arded ou application. Perfectly ta-atelew. e'eusntlT roa'fd riiH mm. nunre. reifilate. pnrirj. r.n 1 strei (tthen. Rada'av'sPlljf'jrUi'dirH'. disorders of ths btomarb. I t er, Borl neys. Bladder, Nerious P:sevea H Con--tlpatlon..'0Stlvene3a. In ilt!''"..?' si a. Biliousness, Kerer. Innaiiiiraia Bowels. Plies, aiidab derai iceiieLU terual Tlscera. Warrsnteu to efftt t P care. Purely VeiretsMe. ron'ainiLg a eury, mineral or ik-leieru.ua drtia'i. tr Obserre the followlnr armrtCM tn from diaoiders of lus Di-uk urjo Constlpatron, Inward Piles, FnrtwJ Blood in the Head, Ac illiy of im ci Nausea. Hear' burn. Dl? .st nf fond, R- l or wets-nt in me stomacn. -in r or FlutteriDgs m Uie Pit lh'. Mumming of the He id. Hnrnel aca i--Breaxl.ln. Flutter n at tne Heart, ta 8utn. atlr.if Sensations when Ina lf KI Dots or Websbelore tne Ma-tit. Pain lo Head. Oetuienoy of PersniraBai lowness of Skin and Kyes. Pln 'V--Umbs. and suddeu Flume ot neat tU"-1 he Flesh. . A few doses Of RAPWAT-S FUW . . w . . . a hat atitaiVe DsVOfQ are. Fries at cents per ou. suiaU'l Read " False and Tru.. end a letter tramp to Warren .-uvet. New Tork. lBlua-matlos worth laUaaaads l" FOR LF OR EXrHAN.lt FOUrtJJ, l-b l.l-lrh., TWKMTT-EVJ-J .A' a ocata.1 ana pnuctl" Un-1. ca,ui.ini.. -it I irna aml.t.bl". ic ami I" .- LANDRETHS' SEEDS ARE THK BIST. D. LAsTDBJETH A SON', tl 8. SIXTH ST. PHIlAnKM-HIA When Trade is Dull. Judicious Advertising Sharpens It. HOW TO ADVERTISE- r Pf TttMill L WHEN TO ADVERTISE F mMlll l, WHERE TO ADVERTISE. lr See PF.TTrWt.ll.l. TfVHOlVL TO AbVERTISK THROttlH. tr See PFTTrtlMIM. QQ TO 37 PAKK ROW.NKW VoKK.and r fee FCTTRaull l,. The We3t, IM CKMTRAL ILLI.VOIS Best Land in the WE HATE FOR SALE IMPROVED FARMS IkL JL i l rpaa-al i aualit, aud I-k:. laSkaEra. w L '"""a. which si.. lol A. E ATtRS ACQ.. Jacketst-illo, Til. ae.eral h.m-irl r iree-. . f Nnsy.S miles o-rth 'run .Waran ., hi, ailioinlsi "lii-T s-sti f4f 4 ml N-wIi.w.i Rllr.i.t in l" j P- ' ns.meiit f,.r acapitaliat.aa ' ' ,,r,.- ...reau,u..8,uS(- 733 WLLT Mfts tCut t T it ' .- 1 rri'.-l -mi-'I- r' r . ti.a.f i. . h. t Guul )u.iip. l'.ii,if biirrvl br hh-tiifn-j.) np. iu!i aiitl lErtr-h-.ois'.inc (nn, Kitlf eu1 f ifltnU nf tnodt sppror, ktitmb ami Atnrirmn t nutk. Atl kin Ha i tpxrtin.; in,l-nk-nt ami arti- j cl- rtiir'1 by aptrt-si.-M ami gnn tuakrT. OL T'! Nr.W ItKKKl'H la'AI'IM; iM.l Kl.K.ilNat '- , Hp th- tteot cqim yet Hi atl fur hm nr iCsl. Frkfe-a on appllcatluu. JOS. C.6RUBB&C0.. 712 Market St., Philada., Pa. AGENTS, READ JHJji Wa will par Apanta a aalarr aswa, or allow a lar e-aua-,'a' eaaiple frea, s-l-iri" -.Jl.F-BHIHJaAM A CO., arS- we ear, Dr. M. W. CASE'S Liyer Remedy BLOOD PURIFIER Is Tonic, Cordial, InU-BIUoos. PlIDCQ LrvanCoarum.Bn.wicsitsss.Hsts wwna0 ach a, Hi. -a Haaiucac. acaaxu. ssewmoa. II aa aaiwanaa as Aaaarawaiaai wilt PabllalwrbTstaUlBiithattaeTaaiwtJiaadaar. MasBsait n ttaJa knnsl laasnlaa; Uaa pauwi DYSPEPSIA mhlvmm llbuiiJanv - tttit i- rrtunl tn tala. du 1x4 alckra. nrtTa pain, tkur lmir taUa mimtkVm tuitd. mm txhr mt&kkxtm dx Li f M Tft DC KP Jnxr ltrw Mttvw --w-w moa toot Mooa Dar. and all krvrfrm miaMiiM - V&Xs!Sr' AGENTS WANTED tr.. Terms to Asvnta. I10MK MEDICLSE CO., Philadelphia. rirs iaa.1 liATJ AtanrVfor Trial laauia (raw. YOUR OWN G?. -asSS . DOCTOR. &eeLmi,nw: CiB frrxa hla faecaita prsacnptloti. oaad uihlsowa GOOD ADVERTIS1S CHEAl'. , meat oe. U m vat m. lj f'us o six .ines two time-; " times. i iOfl Pici tn savins- " -'J LASH, v.ii.e helI'' tl eii.et.t of one in-!i - lines Iwu utucs; or tnre Address liues Tk. PETTEKGI1L CM Park rLOW 37 Op, A.l.erll.lnc d L iu eudlaleaauil co-3 " t. P av 4 it I f lift til 0TH TFAK OF JOHN Ken.a Sep'' "TiaflP' Fatroaised by PH' dr''".li 6a. sriiareu ior vvi.-- . 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