DOMESTIC. PURE WATER. —It is the almost in variable custom to judge of a water by the quantity of organic matter it con tains, no matter what its origin, and a variation of two or three times a given amount is held to make the difference between a good and a bad water, l'ro lessor Huxiey gave Uas his opinion, speaking as a biologist. 44 that water may be as pure as can be as regards chemical analysis, and yet, as regards the human body, be as deadly as prus sic acid, and oil the other hand may be chstmcally gross and yet do no harm to any one." "I am aware," said he, "that chemists m<y consider this as a terrible conclusion, but it is true, and if the public are guided by percentages alone they may otien be led astray. The real value of a determination of the quality of organic impurity in a water is, that by it a very shrewd no tion can he obtained as to what has had access to that water." However start ling these statements may he to those who judge of the wholesomeness of a water by the amount of organic matter it may coutain, we believe it to be none the less au accurate description of lacts. It is within our knowledge thaj our rncst whoksouie supplies sometimes contain an excess of organic matter, and that the waters which give rise to typhoid lever and other hardly less serious disorders are frequently just those which eontaiu the leat, the dil ference of course belug that iu the one case the organic matter is innocuous, in the other deadly. CURE KOR NIGHT SW EATS.— The night perspirations of consumptive persons are a notable factor in the progress of the disease, ami many remedies have been tried for them, one of the most effective being sulphate of atropine. This, however, is not always applica ble. Recently, in a rebellious case Dr. Kohuhom (a Belgian) thought to use the powder which is employed In the German Army as a remedy for sweat ing of the feet, and known as staempul ver; it contains salicylic acid ttliree parts) and silicate of magnesia (eighty seven parts). The effect was remark able; the night-sweats, which had per sisted several mouths, slopped the first night, and six mouths alter they had not reappeared. Another case was also successfully treated. The method is, rubbing the powder, each evening, over the whole body: if the skin be too dry, a little lard or alcoholic solution ot"tannin should be rubbed on first. As the powder may provoke coughing the patient should, during application, hold a handkerchief to the month and nose. A Ladiet Wish. "Oh, how 1 do wish my skin was as clear and soft as yours said a lady to her friend. "You can easily make it so," answered the friend. "How?" inquired the lirst lady. "By using Hop Bitters, that makes pure rich blood and blooming health. It did it for me, as you observe." Read of it. Cairo Bulletin. FISH CHOWDER. —The best fish tor chowder are haddock and striped bass. Cut the fish in pieces an inch thick and two Inches square; take six or eight good sized slices of salt pork; put them in the bottom of an iron pot and fry them till crisped. Take out the pork, leaving the fat, chop the pork line. Put in the pot a layer of fish a layer of split crackers, some of the chopped pork, a little black and red pepper, a little chopped onion, then another layer of fish split crackers an I seasoning. Do th ; s i 1 you bav e used all your fish. Then just cover your fish with water and stew slowly until it is tender; thicken the gravy with pound ed crackers; add ketchup if you like. Boil up the gravy once and pour over the fish; squeeze in the juice of a lem on, add salt if necessary. STEWED TOMATOES. —Put a bit of but ter in a hot saucepan, and alter it has melted add the tomatoes pe;led and sliced; season with pepper only, cover the saucepan closely, and set it where the tomatoes will stew very slowly, stirring occasionally with a silver or woolen spoon. When sufficiently cooked add salt and butter, and serve hot. Tomatoes should never be cooked in an iron kettle, nor stirred with an iron spoon, as it spoils the color of the fruit. CREAM TARTLETS. Make a short paste with one white and three yolks of eggs, one ounce of sugar, one ounce of butter, a pinch of salt and flour, work It lightly, roll It out to the thick ness of a quarter of an inch. Line some pTtty pans with it, fill them with un cooked rice to keep their shape, and hake them in a moderate oven til), done. Remove the rice, and fill the tartlets with jim, or with stewtd fruit, anu on the top put a heaped spoonful of whipped cream. VEGETINE.— The great success of the Vegetine as a cleanser and purifier of the blood is shown beyond a doubt by the great numbers who have taken it and received Immediate relief, with such remarkable cures. POTATO DUCHESSK. —Boil and pass through a seive half a dozen potatoes. There must be no lumps. Add a gill of cream, the yolks of three eggs, pep per, salt, a little chopped parsley and a hint of nutmeg. The mixture must be thoroughly smooth and well amal gamated. Take a tablespoonful at a time, form into a ball, brush on the top slightly with*the beaten egg, and set them in the oven until slightly brown ed. POTTED VEAL. —Three and one-lialt pounds of raw leg of veal, chopped, one heaping tablespoon salt, one heap ing tablespoon black pepper, eight heaping tablespoons pounded butter cracker, three heaping tablespoons cream or milk, piece of butter size of an egg, two eggs, one nutmeg; mold into a loaf and put into a pan with a little water and sprinkle over it bits of butter and some more pounded cracker; bake two hours and eat cold. NEW ENGLAND MUFFINS.— Beat two eggs well with a tablespoonful of but ter; aid a pint of milk. Take three cups of flour, two teaspoonfuls of bak ing powuer, and a half a teaspoonful of salt; sift into the milk and eggs, beat quickly and drop Into muffin-rings or gem-pans, leaving room for them to rise; bake immediately in a quick oven. SPICED PLUMS.— Four pounds brown sugar, seven pounds plums, one pint cider vinegar, one nutmeg grated, one tablespoonful each of cinnamon, cloves, allspice. Boil all slowly two hours. In October, when the words are glor ious in their scarlet and golden drape ry, Is the time to seek the Autumn leaves and ferns. A severe Cold is often the result of such pleasure trips. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrtip always cures Coughs and Colds. Priee 25 cts. HUMOROUS. x. A YOUNG lady had been spending the day with a bachelor minister and his sister. Th'young laily, whose name was Miss Hope, had been much grati fied with the kindly treatment received at the good old manse, and on leaving expressed her thanks for the kindness of the minister, making at the same time the remark that she had not y t heard him In the pulpit; but, she con tinued, 44 1 will be over on the Sabbath to hear you." I shall be very glad to see you, Miss llope, and, under the in teresting circumstances, you might suggest a text for the occasion, and 1 will do all the justice to it I can." ,4 1 will be glad to do that, sir," replied the lady. "How would this one do—'Lay hold upon the Hope set before you?" ONE day recently, a prominent busi ness uian was about to enter his favor ite resort for dinner, he was accosted by an Individual with a decidedly care worn expression, who begged that he would assist him to get something to eat. As the man looked like a worthy object of charity, the gentleman) told him to go in, and directed the waiter to give him twenty-fivecents 1 worth'of food and charge it to his cheek. Alter finishing his own dinner the gentle man was proceeding to settle for his check, when, noticing a humorous look on the waiter's face, he asked hiui what the hungry man had ordered. The reply was: 44 Five glasses of lager." MR. SKTH GRKKN, writtlng of lake and deep-water fishing, insists that there are a dozen fish lost from haste and Impatience to one lost because of delay ; so long as the line Is taut, lie says, the fish is not likely to get away. Now we know why we don't have bet ter luck when wo go fishing. It is owing to haste and impatience. We pull up too soon—pretty often before we have a bite. We supposed It was be cause we had forgotten to spit 011 the bait. A GENTLEMAN and his wife, with two little girls, evidently twins, about 3 years of age, are seated at one of the tables in the dining-room waiting for their breakfast to be brought to them. Cue ot the little girls, who had been iutently observing what was passing, suddenly turned to her sister and said : 44 Why don't papa say drace?" The reply was: "They ain't dot any Dod in Rochester." LAST Sunday a gentleman went into a drug store and asked to buy a piece of soap. 44 Can T t sell anything but medicines on Sunday." "But, man alive, don't you kuow that cleanliness is next to godliness?" "Well, I can't help it, ifitis." "You don't hall try," responded the searcher for soap, as he went out without it. SNOOKS was a hard case, but he took a turn about and joined the Church, expecting great spiritual regeneration trom the act. Next day be was peram bulating his shop i t a deep stu ly, and soliloquizing sotto voice, yet so loud as to be overheard by his workmen: "1 hain't experienced any conversion." "I don't see any difference." 44 1 don't feel any change, and. d □ it, I don't believe there is any." HKKE is a good specimen of the labor iously manufactured joke: "What do you sell those fowls for?" iuqnired a person of a man attempting to dispose of some chickens of questionable ap pearance. 44 1 sell them for profits,"was the answer. "Thank you for the in formation that they are prophets," re sponded the querist; 1 took them to be patriarchs." You have seen the driftwood and the froth thrown up on the beach by the ever-advancing, ever-retreating waves ? There may be nothing very poetical in the thought, but that Is about the ap pearance of the borders of a sweet young girl's mouth after she has strug gled successfully with boiled corn 011 the cob. _ AN lowa schoolmaster knoGkeddown a hornet's nest to use in illustrating a lecture, but if the remarks he made immediately after while kiting across the country were merely those he in tended to use in the lecture relative to the hornet's nest—and they certainly referred to the nest—the discourse was one totally unfit for children to hear. No one who has tried Dobbins Elec tric Soap, (made by Cragin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.,) fails to see its won derful ecouomy. Ask your grocer to get it, and give it a trial. A RICH SCOTCHMAN, at the point of death, said to his pastor: "Do you think Giat if I left £IO,OOO to the Pres byterian Church my soul w'd be saved?" "I can't promise you any thing." answered the good man, after a second thought; "but It's worth try ing." g THE census returns show that the oldest citizens are found In northern countries. It was always supposed that the oldest inhabitants were only found where newspapers were edited by the most able-bodied liars; but the census has—or have —dissipated a great many illusions. AN American girl who marries an Italian marquis gets on very well until his Serene Highnegs begins to spend all her money and talk of "her father ze 6hopkeepaire." Then she fires up and gives him a little 4th of July. THIS is the weather in which the boy with a "pineapple cut" wonders whether the absence of necessity for parting his hair in the morning com pensates for the discomfort of the extra fly and mosquito bits he re elves. AT a Ball-Match-making mamma to her daughter—"Virginia, dear, don't lose sight of that gentleman in mourn ing; he may be a widower." AN exchange says : "Very few hens lay at the point of death." Perhaps they would if they could see the point. ForiretfuliiiSH of People. We would not, b.v enticing headings and others devices lead you into read ing of the virtues possessed by Pierce's Celebrated Medicines were it not that we are aware of the forgetfulness of people, and that must be our excuse, dear reader, for again telling you that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is without an equal as a blood-purifier. It cures all humors from the ejminon blotch, pimple, or corruption, to the worst scrofula, fever sore or ulcer. Dr. Pierce's Pellera are a pleasant but effl uent cathartic. Sold by druggists. ST. CLOUD HOUSE, Chicago, 111., Jan. 20th, 1879. Hon. R V. PIERCE, M. D.: Dear Doctor—l have been using your Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets lor liver complaint and general debil iiy. It is impossible to express the giatitude I feel. It is simply wonder lul the effect your medicine had have upon me. lam in eyery way a thou sand per cent better. 1 am yours gratefully. J. cf. DAVIDSON. COPIES and imitations arc acknow ledgements of the superior merit and excellence of the genuine article. Worthy and valuable articles are what the frauds are committed against and is a proof of high estimation, very Matter ing to the originators, but very danger ous and unprofitable to the consumer and demoralizing to tlu dealer, Bo waro ot counterfeits and see that you only got the genuine Simmon's Liver Regulator, in white wrapper, with the red Zon the face and signatureoll side of.). H Zei In A Co.,who I.avestopped five different practical imitators ol this valuable medicine by injunction at law, but still other frauds are in the mar ket, as rascals are not yet all hung. MATURE ANIMALS EARLY. —There is great economy in so feeding annuals for meat, that they will mature early. It has been proved by repeated experi ment that less feed Is required to uiake a pound of meat in any animal the younger it is. Take for example 11 steer fed for beef lie will uiake a far greater gain 011 a bushel of meal or a given quality of any suitable feed, he tore he is a year old. than when he has become two years old, and more at that age than when he is three. This being true beyond question, for it is one of the settled matters in farm jrnotice, it is the best economy to feed well, even to loree the animal, and bring it to the shambles at the earliest possible period. Bullock, as tho English people call them, steers In our own vocabulary, can be made as fat and as meaty at 1 wo years thus fed as others at three, fed ill the ordinary manner. This makes a saving of the food necessary t< keep— not fatten —the animal of the third year; which Is in itself a handsome profit. Besides this saving, the beef of a .">OO pound steer at two Is better ihau that of the same at a year older. Ten der beef Is that which Is made young and rapidly. The reader w i'l see the double profit In the course recommen ded. Not only Is thi the case with the steer, but with the lamb and the pig. In tact the most successful pork-grow ers slaughter their animals before they reach the end of a year, from eight to ten months being generally considered the most profitable limit. We are :iw re of the predjudico we are encountering by the assumed. Bit facts are .-tub born, and will not yield to any precon ceived opinions. The farmer usually keeps his swine until it is eighteen months old, and does it on tlie ground of economy; when the fact is, it lie would feed well from the first, aud uoi starve the creature ail summer to ur ke it fatten when he began to feed, he would see a difference. To make good pork, feed generouslj* always, giving such feed as its nature requires to make growth, and then such fattening feed as the appetite demands, and the result will he better pork and larger profits. Caun' ami KUV< t. The main cause ol nervousness is iudig stion, and tliac is caused by weakness of the stomach. No one can have sound nerves and good health without using flop Bitters to strength en the stomach, purify ihe blood, and keep the liver and kidneys active, to carry oil'all the poisonous and waste matter of the sy-tem. See other eolum n. — Advance. MY WAY —Dive your bees nice, clean hives, any style you wish; them in the lower part ot the gum or hlvo until about the third of May, then open your hives so they can go to the honey boxes. Keep in a cool place in the sum mer. 1 don't think it is a good plan 10 let them set In the hot sun. Keep your hives shut up so the mice can not get In. I would keep them a little off of the ground. If you let them swarm you must hive them. To do this nicely 1 sometimes take a little smoke with me; it seems to tame them. What shall we do when they begin to rob oue another? [ would put a litt.'e board up in front of the hive. Let the edge of the board rest against the hive, and the lower edge be about two Inches from the bottom of the hive. Let the board be long enough to come out toca h side of the hive; close up the entrance so there is no room for the thieves to get. in, nly at the bottom, and you will not have any trouble, for when bees go to hive they take a straight cut, and if they have to go to the end of this little board they will not bother them. "It's just what I've been looking for, Since I've been seventeen And getting bilder every day Till I got CARBOLINK." THE IIESSIAN FLY.— AN effective method ol avoiding the Hessian fly is to prepare the land early and sow a bushel or two of oats or barley. As soon as this comes up the fly will lay its eggs upon the stalks. The day be fore the wheat Is sown ground should be worked with a cultivator of bevy harrow, which will cover the young plants and bury them aud destroy the young 11 y. Then the wheat may be sown. This avoids the danger of the fly waiting some days todepositits eggs for want of a proper nest lor them. No woman, however nervous, has a right to wake up her husband lrom a sound sleep to tell him on inquiring what's the matter, "Nothing, only I w anted to kuow if vou were awake." Don't Temporize H'ltli Filed. Ointments, lotioun, electuaries and all man ner of quack nostrums are a waste of time and money. Ttte only ABSOLUTELY INFALLIBLE cure for thin painful disease is ' ANAKESIS," dis covered by t)r. Stlsbee. it has been pro nounced by scientific men as tlie happiest dis covery miide in medicine for 200 y ar.s. It affords instant relief from pain n the worst cases and has cured more than 20.000 Buff, r ers permanent y. Ali doct rs pre-cribe it. " Anakesis'' is sent FREE by mail on receipt of price, SI.OO per box. Sain pi. s gratis, by the sole manufacturers. Messrs. P. Neus:aedter A* Co., Box 094G, N. Y. HfttiHual t.outiVOUCH* is the bane of nearly every American woman Every woman owes it to bersoif and to her family to use that celebrated medicine, Kid ney-Wot it is the sure remedy for consti pation, and for all disorders of the kidne\e aDd liver. Try it now.— CAPITAL. fjlfl nf in IN GOLD GtTsn Away. Send 3-cenj \Y stamp for particulars Address THE MES ijltljUUU SKNSER, L*wisbnrg, Union Co., Pa. ISO ThOM antweriQK an Advertisement wll confer a favor upon the Advertiser end the Publisher by stating that they sew the adver Usement In this toornei uiamUif the Vegetine. Wore to We than Gold. wAI.POL*. Masa., March T, l0t M*. H. R. STKVHNS: I wish to Inform you what Vegetine has dor,# forme. I htve been troubled with Erysipelas lluiuor for more than 80 years In my limbs and oihrr partaot uiv body, and have been a great nunerer. I commenced taking Vegetine one year ago last Augua' and can truly sty it has done more for me ihan any other medicine. I Beeui to he perfectly free ftotn this humor and can recommend It to every, one. Would not be without this medicine—''tis more to me than gold—and l fcei it will proveu Uiestilng toother* as H has to inc. Yours, moat respectfully, MRS. DAVID CLARK, J. BENTLEY, W.]D„ sayi: It hm doue more itood lhau ell uiedi ct* l treatmem N'KWMAKIKT. out.. Feb. f, 16*0. Mr. H. R. STITSNS, Boston, Ma-ia.' Kir—l have sold during the past year a con- Hlder.djle quantity of your Vegetine, and I b*- Ueve, lh utl cases it has given H tlsractlou. In oue esse, a delicate young lady of about IT y. ara was much benefited by its use. Her pa rents Infoimed me that It nod dune her more gir d tban all (he medical treatment, 10 which she hud previously beeu subjected. Yours, respectfully, J BENTLEY, M D. Loudly in its Praise. TORONTO, Ont., March 8, lis*. U. R. STKVKNS. Boston; Dear sir—Considering the short time thai Vegetine has been before the public here, it sell, well us a blood purifier, and ror troubl s it rising fiom a sluggish or torpid liver. It Is a first-class medicine. Our customer* speak loudiy IU Its praise. J. WRIGHT H CO., Cor. and Elizabeth Street*. €? |By O t X XX C? * PKKPZRBD BT 11. K. HTKVKNii, Koton, JHitaa. Yegeline is Sold by all Druggists, IjThe Only Medicine m That Acta at the Same Time on ■ II The Liver, the Bowels and the Kidneys. M L 3 These great organs arc the natural cleans- ■ pi era of the system. If they work well, health r fl will be perfect; It they become clogged, M I dreadful diseases are sure to lolluw with ■■ U TERRIBLE SUFFERING. 11 W Biliousness, Ileailache, Dyspepsia, Jaun- M m dice. Constipation and Piles, or Kid- N uey Complaints, (Jravei, Diabetes, II Bfl are developed because the blood Is poisoned II Bl with the humors that should have been U P HIDXEI-WORT M (1 will restore the healthy action and all these W I J destroying evils will be banished ; neglect | HH Thousands have been cured. Try It and yon R E3 tvfU sdd onemoro to the number. Take It w ■ and health wllloneetnore gladden your heart, k II Whv Saffrr loacvr from the torment of n A.hi n hck 1 0 I I Whj b<.r iL.hdi.lrr*. frum loft.tlp.Uo. Ltd flit-.) ■ Kidxky-Wort will cure you. Try a pack- I It in a dry vegetable compound and H OnePackagemakessixijnartsor Medicine. Ififf f | Tour Druggist hoe it, or trill get it for W II you. Insist upon having it. Price, fI.UU. §8 TELLS, SICHAEKOH * CO., P?cprlet:rt, Vk ES IO CVtU wnd p°(tp*!.to Burlington, Vt. rj (josnui^ ITOMACH bitter 5 The accumulated evidence of nearly thirty years show that th Hitters is a certain remedy foi malarial disease, as well as lis surest pre venttve : that It eradicates dyspepsia, c nstl jatiou, liver complaint and nervousness. count eracts a tendency to (font, rheumatism, urinary and uteriue disorders, tnat It lm arts vigor to the teeble, and cheers tho inlud while It lnvigo. rates the body. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. MUSIC BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS THE WELCOME CliOßllH, (|1 or|9 per dozeu. By W. 8. Tilden. This is a new and superior High School Song B')ok with advanced elements, and a great va rlsiy of music, secular and sacred, to oe sung in one, two or four pari a. Mr. Tilden's previous works have been highly approved. fiOXt. HE 1.1.N, (50 rts.l by L. () Emerson. No more attractive school Song Book has for a long time appeared. It is not graded, and will do for any class. Or at variety of songs, subjects selected with great skill, and music is 01 the best. WHITE ROHEs, (30 cts) Charming and very successiui Sunday School Song Book, by Abbey & Munger. • feber'o Art ofSlnglng nnd Vocal Cal fur©. Prhe 00 Cents. Books for Vocal Training usually contain com pi etc seta of cxerci-es, and directions enough for the teach r—and no more. Hut thl-> little book gives th '• sclem-e" and reason for i-very step of progress, is a standard work In Europe, and has been well translated by A. W.Dohn. A most practical and Important essay. tw~ Any book sent, post-rree, lor the retail price. Oliver Dltson & Co., Boston. J. E. DITSOK A Co..l22BCh*§tnnt St.. Phila. [fey IT you iur.ainftnMH|yiryou arc ■P of btvdzicts.wcak • Wgßf iiinn of It t ■cued by the strain of IBV tors toiling over ntid-a ■your duties avoid B night work, to res ■sti:nulaots ii n d use W tore brain nerve and ■Hop Bitters. ■wtmtc, use Hop B. r 1' you are young and H-TifTering from any in- Ejdiseretkin or dissipaMtien ; If youareinar- Iqru'd or single, old orßyoung, suffering faoro ■ poorhcnlth or languish Wing oil a bod of sick ■ uofw, rely on H O pljßitturs. I Whoever you are. Thousands die an- Hwhenever you feel [■ I nuidly fro in some ■ that your system IM—J form of Kidney ■ noeds cleansing, that migbi ■lng or stimulating IX ,fl have lieen prevente<l ■wit bout intoxicating, jW 11 by a timely use of lL", 1 !'! H °P irLJV Hopßltters ■ Bitters. // I Have yon /* Bor'iiri /mirucom- WIpSnMMJU-' JJ! * 0 '■ © Mjilainl, diHcaseLffl ! ,|a an absolute Bof the stomach, Jill i IT/TTV a s^ l irr. sista bouels, blood. Mi HI I K bteouro for llrer omrrtvs j M l AA.U A idmnkoneHs, lou will be Hi use of ©plum ■ cum) if you use SI"; niTTTnfl tobecco,or| Hop Bitterc J k| |*K\ narcotieß ' ,fyv>nnreslm- M-jliillLlW Soldbydrug-B bly weak and i,J gists. ScndforH low spirited, try |I ; pj£vLß jCJircHlar. savly n ou? I' |TA I I j HOP KrrrERS R I Ife. It has i| PA I L S! "' ro saved hun- Jl' 'j Ijßoftester,s. v.B dreds. sll-- '1 a: ~, °t. | #CAN;MAKE 85 PER DAY Platform Family Scale V? eigbs accurately up to 85 lba. Its Imndsonie appearance sells it at sight to bousokeepeßH. Retail price 82 Other family Scales weighing 26 lbs. cannot be bough' for les than S6. A regular Room Jor Agent*. Exolusive territory given. Terms and rtipidiinles surrr e® °' f '' n " or particular*. DOMESTIC SCALE CO., 187 W.ath street, Cincinnati, onlo. Mail-Order Department •5P Send for a pa'r of "SOUTH- (w send 35c. and stamp for the Wit K'B OWN KID OLOVKS. They nti-st Printed Border all-Ltucn HEM are the bent Glove imported for the . vrnvij HANDKEUCHrFs ever sold money. Every pair warranted. /"kTTt for the money. Also, 37c. for print-d Two-Rutt na. B#c. Three-Buttons, 1 I Is , Border, Hemstitched and l mbrol sl ()ft. Four-Buttons. $1 lv. Sl*-But- | dcrod. THESE ARE GREAT BAR. ions. |1 6 All color- 1 . Black and GAIN'S. NAME THE COLOR OK White. Send stamp for mailing. PRINTING. SOUTHWICK'S Combination Store, Cor, Eleventh & Chestnut Sts„ Phttadetphta. Fo the K i l Sea ou or 1680 we are better prepared to supply the wants or our customers at a distance than ever Iterore. We have in > e Bargains In BLACK and COLORED SILKS, BLM K and COLORED SII.K VELVETS, BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS, and General Line or DRY UOODH. than we have ever before collected together, and we would ask the readers of this papei to send to us ro Samples of auy thing you may wish In Dry Goods, feeling that It Is as much your interest to send to us us It Is ours to receive. The following Ust is only a small portion of the many Bargains you will find in our Large Stock: EIGHT QUALITIES BLACK SILKS BLACK ALL-WOOL CASHMERES. At $1 oo 1 10, 1 as. 1 85, 1 60, I *s, l 85, 63c - At 87#c, worrh s'c.; af 50c., worth 2*o. Bought In the Summer, of an and sramp for line 63c.; at 6<>o., worih 76c.; at 75 ~ Import r going out or business, at quality olor.-d 8- worth fl; at 85c., worth f I 10;atfl, a less price than we ever owned a button Km GLOVES worth 81 SO; at 81 10, worth $1 60; at tine quality of Bia- k Silk betore. worth 81 00. No * l 86, wuriti |l 75. ■wi'SroYTS DK LVOSAT " w - Blackß - SATIN DK LVON at ,ics, ""Y? , IM-Mf M,e ' WORTH $a 85. and Stamp for hand- plain BLACK PLRE SILK AND BLACK SATIN I)E LYON at 8185, ~A , \yWOOL SATIN CLOTHS, an entirety WORTH $2 60 vs f wonu new ar t| C q e —m three qualities— -50 p eces Black and Colored PEKIN .ftSvJ 5 ® 1 ■V a £^. 8 5S , u A nTR I PES at 81. warranted all Silk, EKD 15. BLACK ENGLIsU HENRIETTA atid Wort 8i 50. . . . CLOIIIS, In four qualities—6oC, Hs iMn rtm HI wif and stamp for one 6c., 60c. and 65c.; worth tkk*. 750., V. ir®, BUCK GROUND pair, or $1 for half boe. and bsc. sII.KS. iSe ;cos' to Import, 81 10. dozen pairs of EM- JO pieces Plain Black GRo-GKAIN BKOIDERED BAL- _ „ SIi.K, 45c.; warranted all silk, and BRIGGAN UosK, COLORED DRI.SS UOOOS. „, Vh .V- „ worm double. CKKPE FINISH TARTAN PLAIDS, uu DA MASSE SKN I> §7.50 *.; worth 37c. SILKS. |l; VALUE. $1 35. r.-A NAVY-BLUE MOMIE CLOTH, RICH BL ACK BROCADE SILKS. and cts. for posU . 85c.; worth S7e. RlOli COLORED BROCADE 81LK8. f^ r . n 2, e ? LA .V , NAVY-BLUE AND GARNET FLAN RICH COLORED SILKS In all the in% B L Lnh ill MM, .„n New and Choice Fall shades. 83 " * iin u CASH -1 tic's w lde, at |l; good value at 81 W. REM D lOr sATN'sfHih-K CASH M Kit KS sop RICH COLORED SATIN DKLYuN aD(I BtamD for „ ' ic 1 * hi V KaSW LAI S 46-INCH tTvRTAN PLAIDS. Wet*.; 22 itche- wide, at 81 60 , regular SCARF, worth 65c value, 76c. pr.ee. 83 85. Only Blue and My r- 46-lnrh SILK STRIPE MOMIE, 50c.; BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS, Ue beads lelt. va ue, 86c. MW; Value, 8-'. 60. LUPIN'S M ERINOS, noc ; va'ue. 65c. BLACK STRIPE SILK VELVETS. $8; SEND 75e. 64 FRENCH INVISIBLE CHECKS, Nit lUt*. $3 £6. find 81 A 111 D for ii V&IU6, $1 00# < oI.oREDsTIUPK SILK VELVETS, Plaid, all-wool &-* ALL-Wt OL DAMASE CLOTH. 83; Value, $3 85. SHOULDKK SHVWU Yn" AT i \v oi iinviß mi/ITHH PLAIN BLACK 81LK VELVETS, 5c.; 141 11 ls ' tSlllU, 73^'-value 81 MOMIE.CLOTHB, Value, 81 36. colors. j N - ALL _^ (>< jL FRENCH PLAIDS, PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS.SI 25; REND *9 OO 85c.; value. 81 85. Value, 81 75. „ , ENGLISH AND GERMAN NOVEL PI Al\ HI ACIvNII K VFI VETS Ci TIES, S7kc. and 50c. Vulu. 83 36 ' t f :: r FRENCH NOVELTIES, 76c.. fi 00. v Utui, *3 -*>. g-ood qualify all silk . 05 i s i PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS, $3; BI.CK GRO-GRAIN FRENCH NOVELTIES. 81 75. 82, 83 25. \alue, 82-5. SILK. A great bar- CHOICE STYLES CHINTZ CAM PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS, 82 75; BRIC4, 7C. Value, |3 76. n'vn 20c ALL SHADES WOOL CASHMERES. PLAIN BLACK SILK VELVETS, $3 50; 1 ,2)4 eta Value, 84 60. and Htamp for Two- Our Styles ROMAN PLAID MADRAS COLORED SILK VELVETS, 81.50; elastic Mle Heecy- GINGHAMS, all In new Fall effects. VaKie, JC 00. lined GLOVES, 16C.; very choice and scarce. Our manner or doing business Is different from that of any other House In the United States. We buy nothing that we cannot sell a little or a good deal less than anybody else. Our stock is alwava very large, yet there are times that we in <y not have Just wnat you want, (which, h lwever. will rsrely happen,) but our prices will always be such that you will not desire to seek rurther to do better. We ask the lady reader. If she contemplates purchasing anything In the way of SILKS, BLACK GOODS or DRKS> GOODS, to delay It until you send 10 us lor ivimples to judge of out prices. All orders attended to on day of receipt. Sonthwick's Combination Store, ELEVENTH & CHESTNUT Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. PURE LYONS STRIPED SILK VELVETS, In both BLACK and COLORED, at $; 50. coat 82 76 to Import. KIDNEY DISEASES, are c.-aici.ly and rarely earrd by the UM of XXDNFTY-WOET. ThJr new and wonderful remedy which LA having cuchnn immense aale in ail parte of the oountry. works on natural principle*. It reetoree strength and tone to the diseased organs, and through them cleanses the system of accumulated and poisonous humors. Kidney diseases of thirty years standing have been cured, also Piles, Constipation, Rheumatism, tio., which have diaftronsed the victims for years. We have volume# of testimony of its wonderful curative power. No longer tye Alaholie Bitters, which do more harm than good, or drastic pills, but use natures remedy. KTDNKY-wORT, and health will be quickly regained. Get It Of your Druggist, Price, il. (Wi:t nnd poet paid.) WELL*. BICHAKPWOX Ar CO- Prop's. linr|lgtem, Vt. % Pr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoovery cures all Humors, from the worst ttcrwfuln io a ~...uu0n Btoteli. Pimple, or Eruption,' Erysipelas, Ault-rlieniii, Fever Sores. Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all disca>ee caused by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful, uurlfving, and invigorating meilicme. Esiiecinllv has it manifested its potene.y in curing Tetter, Rose Rash, Bolls. Urban* eles. Sore Eyes, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Willie Swelling*. Goitre or Thleb Neck, and Enlarged Glands. If vou feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sailow color of skin, or yellowisn-hrown apott on facie or body, freqnont headache or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills alternated with hot Hushes, irregular appetite, and tongue coaled, you are suffering from Torpid Liver, or •• Biliousness." As a remedy for all such cases Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as it effects perfect and radical cures. In the cure of Bronchitis, Severe Conghs, Weak Lnngs, and early stages of Con sumption, it has astonished the medical faculty, and eminent physicians pronounce it the greatest medical discovery of the age. Sold by druggists. - No nse of taking the large, repulsive, nauseous pills. These * Pellets (Little Pills) are scarcely larger than iniistarG c\Yr o c seeds. • Being entirely vegetable, no particular care is required *r \© ft SftV\ v while using them. Tnev operate without disturbance to the VvV 6.A%,\"V 0 svstem, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, Headache, © O (v\\ Ek Constipation, Impure Blood, Pain in the Shoulders, WW VHI Tightness of Cftest, Dltciness, Sour Eructations from • Tho - Giant-Cthsruo. Stomach. Rad Taste In Mouth, Bilious attacks, Pnlu In • region of hmneys. Internal lever. Bloated feeling •bont Stomach. Rush of Blood to Head, tuse Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. Sold by druggists woltl D'S DISPENKABT MFnif'il. ASSDTIATIIIN. Proo'iv Boffslo. N. Y- Ru-wrt-'*'celebrated 8 nglo tgun' 9XB uii. DonM ba-rel lobcl r at ®BO up. itirrleand B ecch-lni&llng Gnu*. Kfles and I'mol- of nmst approved Knglieh an i American liink" . All kinds of sporting Inielements and arti cle., r<H)iiir d by eprtmen and gnn makers. OoLT'B NEW B!tKM s H DOUBLE GUNS at wSO up—the beat guns yet iiiude for the pries, ten i Stamp tor Price List. JOS. C. GRUBB & CO., 712 Market Street. Phlla.. Pa AUHATM. Male and Female, make §3 to §ls (tally,ae.ling RKKB ORANGE TOMCA. ade- I ghtfni beverage. Positive ptev ntive and cure for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malarial and Female Dis ufilois. bells on ft* tneri's. KISLEY £ CO., l A .I T 1 _ I Mall us a Postal with your on km s ' A iar^RT i oN wi ] k i UUUIi iitjUll U I Oom nerce St., Ptaila., Pa. ALL PERSONS Wanting Employment In Mer cantile Routes. • otelt. Stores, t/n CM, cto.. and Teacher* desiring School en. agemept*. eall or addreaa with stamp, MANHA'ITAN AGENCY, IIS Broadway, New York Uity. SAPONIFIER la Ike Old mailable Coa castrated Lys for FAMILY SOAR MAKING. Directions aesompany eaak ant' for maklax Hard, KeA and TsUtlMap iakiy U Is tall weight and strength. ASK FOR BAPONIF3CKH, AND TAKE NO OTHCK. rmil'A SALT Miwrt CO, FllklFA RUPTURE ~ Relieved and cured without the Injury trusses In flict, by I>r J. A. SHERMAN'S system. Office2sl Biosdway.New York. His book, With photographic II tune-see . 1 hade uses before and after ouie, mailed for 10 cents. Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, sent o. o. d. for exasuaatiQs iBUY THE BLATCHLEY PIMP for rllfrm or wells of any depth.— Plain. Iron, Porct'ain, or Coprcr-lxnod. Brands. X€, U. XIX. Uti, ii No 1, B. 88. H No. 1. Fer sole By the Hardware trede, Country Stores, P'-mp a.altera, etc. See that the Pump you buy in stenciled C. O. BLiTrHLEY, Manufaetarer, 906 MARKET Street. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. MAKE HENS LAYi An English Yeternary Surgeon and Chemist,now traM'lins in this country, sa> s that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders here are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are abso lutely pure and immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, one teaspoon to on- pint of feed. Sold everywhere, or sent Dy mall for eight letter stamps. I. 8. JOHNSON A CO., Bangor, Me. ri •: lo.x.ixz v ton ttonu Aot-.NTS is •riling our two >p)endidiy lilusf ated 8..0k5, Lif of GEN. hancock. JOHN \V . FORNEY (an vfior of narton J fi-me), h ghly end rs -d by Ceneral Ilnnetn k, the party leaders and tne preaa. Ale-, Life of GEN. GAjtFIBLD. VSTriri'Si ri-nd, (Jen J-fS. BKISBIN (an author ofwolece- Ifhrltj ), al-i strongly endorsed. Roth official, immensely popular, filing over lu.OUC a week!) A eiith makt g 810 a day 1 On:tin 50c. each For best ho >ks • . i.-rina, odr.'ss quick, UUBB VRD BROS, 723 Cli stout St.. Pbiladelp tia, Pa. STANDARD BIOGRAPHIES OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES. iOO Pages Each, NEW, AUTHENTIC, COMPLETE. tl)le Authors, Ths Fastest Selling Books Fine Illustrations, of the Day. I ifo nf fion HANCOCK, LITt3 OT \jen. GARFIELD. Beat Books. IW Liberal Terms. AGENTS WANTED EVER A WHERE. _ For full des' rititn ns and terms, address at once, J. 0. McCURDY A 00., Philadelphia, Pa.; Cincin nati, O.; Chicago, lllp.; St. Louis, Mo. A LLEN'S Brain Food cures Nervous Debt, ft y and Weeklies- of Generative Organs, 81 —•H druggists. Send for Circular to AllenPharmacy, 813 First Are., N. Y. A "O saw a YEAR and expenses to agt*. Jib iff Outfit Free. Address P. 0 N|# tit VICEEBY. Augusta, Maine. DR. RADWAY'S Sarsajarilliao Besolreal, TILE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR THE CURB OF CHRONIC DI S RABK, SCROFULA OR SYPHILITIC, HEREDI TART OR CONTAGIOUS, B It Seated In The Luofi ?r Stomach, Skin •r Rones, Flesh or Nerves, CORRUPTING THE SOLIDS AND VI i LATINO TIIB FLUIDS. chrome Rheumatism, Scrofula, Glandular Swelling, Hacking Dry Cough, Cancerous Affec tions, Syphilitic Complaints, Bleeding of the Lungs. Dyspepsia, Water Brash, Tie Dotoreux, White Swellings, Tumors, Uloera, Skin and Hip Diseases, Mercurial Diseases, Female Com plaints, Gout, Drop y, Salt Rheum, Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Complaint. &c. Not only does the Sarßaparllllan Resolvent excel all remedial agents in the cure of Chnfulo, Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but it la the only positive ours lor KIDNET ASD BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary and womb Diabases, Gravel. Diabetes. Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, incontinence of Urine, Disease, Albuminuria, and in all aases where there are brlok-dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with sub stances like the white of an egg, or threads ID e white sua, or there la a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white boao-dust deposits, arid when there la a pricking, burning s-nsatiou when passing water, and pain in tne small of the biaok and along the loins, sold by Drug flats. PRICK ONE DOLLAR. OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN TEARS' GROWTH GURU) BY DR. RADWAY'S REMEDIES. One bottle contains more of the active prfnci flea of Medicines than any other Preparation, akea in Teaspqonful doses, while others re turn L.. or six Snes as much. R. R. R RADWAY'S Ready Relief, CURES AND PREVENTS DYSENTERY, DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA MORBUS, FEVER AND AGUE, - RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, ' DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS Looseness, Liurrhtn t, Cholera Morbus orpam ful discbarges from the bowels are stopped in is or so minutes bv taking Railway's Ready R*. lief. No congestion or Inflammation, no weak ness or lassitude wl.l follow tne use of the K. R. Relief. IT WAS THE FIRST AND 18 The Only Pain Remedy hit instantly stops the most excruciating jalns, allays inflammations, and cures Consr-t tlon-, whether jr the Lungs. Stomach, bowe*s or other glands or orarans, by on- appDeauon. In from one to twenty minute*, no mat ter huw violent or excruciating the naln t..e fheum .tic. Bed-ridden, Infirm CrtppleS. Nerv ous. Neuralgic or prostrated with mar suffer RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford Instant ease. Indammatlon of the Rtdneya. or the Bladder. Inflammntlon or the Bowel* t'onireatlon of the l.oog* Sore Throat, DIIH-alt Breathing. Palpitation or the Heart. Hysterica, Croup, Diphtheria _ Catarrh, Influeaaa lead ache Toothnehe, Nervounnewa, Meeplesane-e. teuraltia, Bhenraatlam Cold Chllla, Asne Chllla. Chilblains and Front Bltea. The application of the Ready Relief 10 the part or parts where the puln or oiflicuity exists wdl ifford eaa*',an l comfbrt. Thirty to sixty drops In & half tumbler of watiT will la a few minute* cur * Cramps. Sprains Sour B'omach. Heartburn, Sick Uead ach-*. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic. Wind In the Bowels and all Internal pains. Travelers should always carry a bot'le of R <d wayb Ready Relief with tuem. A few drops lu water will prevent sickness or pa'-s from change or waer. It is totter that •.<"reuch Brandy or Bit tors as a stimulant. Price Fifty Cent- per ottle. Railway's Regulating Pills. Parfect Purgative*, Soothing Aperient*, Act Without Pain. Always Keliabla and Natural la tiislr Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with tweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cieanse and ftrongthea. RADWATN PILLS, for the cure of all Dlsoders ©' the -tbmach, Ldver, Bowels, Kidneys, Blad der, Nervous Diseases. Headache, Constlpailon, •Jostlvenesa, indigestion. Dyspepsia, Bit ous neas Fever. Inflammation of the Bowels. Pll-s, and all derangements of the Internal Viscera, warranted to effect a perfect curs* Purely vegetable, oontalnlng no mercury, minerals or deleterious drugs. twobserve the following symptoms resulting from Diseases of Ihe Digestive organs : consti pation. inw ird Piles, Fullness of the Blood In llead. Aftldlty of the Stomach, Nausea. H 'art burn, Disgust of Food, Fubness or Weight In the Bto:uach, Boer Ernctatlons, Sinking or Flut ter ng at the Heart, Choking or Suffer ng Sen sations When In a* lying posture. Dim ess of Vision, Dots or Webs Before the sight. Fever a d Dull pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellowness ot the Skin and Byes. Pain In the side, chest. Limbs, and Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning In the Fle-h. A few doses of RAJ>WAT*S PILLS will free tha system from all the above-named disorders. Price, 10 Oenta per Bern. We repeat that the reader mast consult our books and papers on the subject of diseases and their cure, amo >g which may be named: "False and True "Radw y on Irritable Urethra,'* "kadway an her ofu la," and others relating to different clssses of Dis eases. ■OLD BT DRUGGISTBi BEAD "FAY.BE AND TBCI." rnd a letter stamp to BAD WAT A CO, SB Warren, Cor. Church Mt., New York. worth thousands will be sent to you. TO THE PUBLIC. i There can be no bettor guarantee of the value of DR. HXDWAT'S old established R. R. R. KKMB DIB3 than the base and worthies lmiutlons of them, aa there are False Resolvents, Reliefs and Pill* Be sure and ask for Radwav's, and see that the name "Midway" la on what yoe buy. ENCYCLOP/EDIA.°® Tl OUETTE i BUSINESS Hi * j*! Lech i. pat and only ronipl-te aud isHa ble work on C iqu lie and Bnsinti* an.i Social Form*. It tells h"W to per form aH the tarions du ties of life, and how to appear to th > best advantage on ail occasions. AGENTS WANTED.—Send for circulars contain ing a full de cripilon of th>- work and extra terms to Agents. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., PE.la ielph a, Pa. GEORGE ICHELIS, WestlCb eater. Cheater County Pa., Has always a full liu. of NURSERY ST tlK.et band. Specialties f>r tMi Fart; Fine CrntTAw pie-, Apple, Psach aud Cherry Trera Hedge I'lauts lu Urga aud smalt gunui tM Uurrsspoudeute solicited. FFLIFLFLFL REWARD S"BK£7 |"I ft Mi £ * Blind, Itching, of UlMntisl 1 4 I £ I § |.PiletfaatDeßln#VPlle vß|l!9Qttß Remedy fails to oura. Gina ■ immediate relief, earns eases I B of long standing in 1 weak. 9 and ordinary eaaaa in I da/a w I UUUriiiTinw se/sS trrapvt hat printed on it in black a PiU mf Sfon— and Dr. /r. Milftr't ftgnolurs, Phila, tl a bottla. Bold MONTHS ON TRIAL for 3 thrce-cont stamps. THB PBOPLK'S JOU&NAL, Md.
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