FARM AMD GARDEN. SUPPLYING WATER FOR FARMS.— The general sinking of the water level, as indicated, by the subsidence of rivers and lakes, the drying up of marshes, bogs, and brooks, the disappearance of ►prings.aud the groater depth required to reach water in wells, all indicate that some other means must soon be resorted to ior the purpose of supply ing farms In the west with water for he use of the household and for stock. Considerable has already been accom plished toward supplying large farms, especially those devoted to dairying, with water obtained from artesian -wells, or raised from ordinary wells by wind power, very little, however, has been done toward supplying water to farms by cooperutve effort. This meth od is now adopted, not ouly in all con siderable cities, but in many large towns. It results in supplying the in habitants with better water than eaa be obtained from ordinary wells, and in lurnlshing it in larger quantities and at a smaller expense. It also saves all the labor of raising water, which is considerable even ii pumps oi the best construction be employed. It affords a supply which is not conditioned 011 the state of a particular well, or the 111V&us of iatsing its contents. The expense of conveying water in pipes of wood or iron laid under ground is much smaller lhau moat person sup pose. in a majority of cases a farmer can purchase and lay a pipe acrosa liis premises for half the sum it will cost to dig the w ells he requires, supply them with pumps and keep them \u repair. Once obtained and put in position.thoy will-ordinarily last a lifetime. When there is an artesian well in the vicinity the proprietor of it is generally entire ly willing to dispose of the surplus water it aff'oids, and which is often a burden to him. Where there la a run ing stream the water lu it may be raised to be a considerable elevation by means of a hydraulic ram. Water may be raised from a lake, river, or stream ly a single wind-null in suffi cient quantities to supply a dizen (arms. Not unlrtqueuiiy there are tpiiDgson hill-aides from which wa ter may be conveyed 10 several farms in the vicinity. Spring water is ordi r ariiy oi nust excellent quality for driaking and for dairy purposes. Ii may be 100 hard to employ ior wash ing, bet its treedwm lrotn vegetable impurities and the supply of wu.eral matter it contains 1 eujur it very valu able lor stock. VT ASTK OF MANURE.—It h>u)d be a cardinal principle with cvry former to cconomlae his manure. Upoa it do pe nds his success, and without it his lator must, to a very great extent, be witbrur piofl', if not attended with absolute loss. If it is necessary to have •rs and ce nts, how energetical ly would they labor to prevent this wise! The JOSS ot a single little gold dollar would stir them up to a grtater activity than the'direoc waste of a hnncred time sthat of the little gold dol iti'i value in .he loi ni of liquid man ure. Year af er year, silently but ieadiiy, the golden streams are flow, lag from tb ir purses. Tell them ot tLeir error and they acknowledge, it tut rarely does it happen that, being reminded of in a frit ndly manner, they make a single effort to eoritct it. iiow u any are there who, after a life ci aie.dy, uniemitting toil, find them selves no richer in lai ds or money than when they began. Tney cannot ex plain the reason. Other causes may nave led to such discouraging results, but it the craincl liquid manures Iroiu their barnyams had been < hecktd wbet they began tanning very many of tluse umuccealul ones would have been a& prosperous as their more provident neighbors. EVIKY DiJKVMiX PHOI'LD IMPROVE bi* 2SIOCK —'ihe pi udeiit merchant coef nut W an myimint oi mtk, and ttnke a balance between cost ai d sale price of his goods, lie knows that Ibis tacts are necessary lor bim to determine the proper conduct of his business. But it is not more ur gent lor his safety than lor the saletv of the dairy man 6 profits,that he should know the individual character of his cows. L*t every dairyman begin at once practically to consider this mat ter, and determine up< n his plan lor Improving his dairy. lie should first fix his standard, below which he would keep no cow. This will require him to study the prodi ct of his dairy, as he has not before. Be must tie ermine what am'unt ot ml k is rtquiied to produce a profit, and when >hat is de termined, he will see that it is folly to keep a cow below that yield of milk. Be will then s.rive 10 have all his cows reach that standard, and as many ol them to surpass it as possible. Be is now on the road to success; Jet him steadily pursue it, anu he will soon possess a dairy of cows whose profits w ill be visible to all beholders CABBAGE salad may be made with haid-boiled eggs chopped,or with raw KV OMILEX, which is good for breakiatt or lea, is made of one ; ouud ol chopped beef, two well-beaten eggs, three icda crackers rolled fine, three or lour tablegpoouluis of milk or cream. Season to your taste with pepper, gait and gage. Make this into a roll, co\er it loosely with a well' buttered cloth and bake half an hour in a basin with a little water in it. When cold, cut it into thin slices. THK young musman ar.d his girl stood before the justlc of the peace. "You take this miik —ahem !—this man for butler or for worse?" the mighty man oi the law ipquired. The girl said it never a-curd to her befo e, but she supposed she would if that was the only whey. WMKN traina are telescoped, the poor passengers see stars. DOMESTIC. FISH IN SEASON.— Codfish is hest IN mid-winter, and is brought in al ve in the wells ef vessels. In boiling cod fish it should be closely covered and simmer rather than boil. Ten minutes is allowed to every pound of fish, and it must be tvken out Immediately when done, and served with drawn butter or oyster sauce. For broiling, a cod weighing a pound and a half is best, served with melted butter. Daniel recipe for codfish chowder is as follows: Four tablespoonfuU of onions fried with pork; one quart of boiled potatoes well smashed; one and a half pounds of sea biscuit broken; one te&spoonful of thyme, and one of summer Savory ; half a bottle of mush room catsup; half a nutmeg grated; a few cloves, raaoe, aud allspice; a six pound cod-fish cut in siloes three quarters of an Inch thick; twenty-five ovsters; a little black pepper, and slices of lemon. The whole to be put lu the kettle, covered with an inch of water, boiled for oue hour. Mr. Web ster added a bottle of port or claret, which it would probably have been better for Mr. Webiter if be had kep ou of his chowder habitually. TOMATO Sou P. — A piece of leg of beef, tit teen cents worth put In a gal lon of cold water and allow to couie slowly to a boll; then-put aside ou the stove to simmer for five ur six hours; strain, and allow it to cool so as to skim off' all the fat. If your stock should boil away too much add more water, so as to have two quarts when it. is strained. To the two quarts ef stock add a cau of tomatoes a large on ion stuck with six cloves, a carrot, a small turnip, half a dozen allspice, a tablespoonful of salt, and half a tea spoouiul uf white pepper. Let it boil slowly for two hours, and then add a tablespoonful ol fiour creamed in a tablespoonful of butter; let it boil Ave minutes longer, take out the onion carrot, and turnip, and pass your soup through the colauder, rubbing it with a potaioe-uiashcr, and serve immedi ately. Beaut iflora. Ladies ..you cannot make fair skin, ro*y cheeks and sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics ot Franoe, or beautl fferß of the world, while in po3r health, and nothing will give you suoh good health, strength, buoyant spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is cer tain proof. See another column.— Ti&yraph. BEEFSTEAK STEW. — Take some finely chopped beet tat or a piece of butter, heat it in the stew-pau, aud sprinkle some flour in; brown, and add warm water; place in this gravy the steak, which must be a thick cut and in one piece, if possible; add salt, pepper, (whole black,) three cloves, a small piece of mace, and a bay-leaf, if It Is handy; close up tight and let gently simmer for three-quarter of an hour, shaking the stew now aud then; after that tune put in two tsblespoonfuls of port wine, if you admit of wines beiag used in cooking, and oue spoonful of mushroom catsup, or any dark sauce, and allow the stew to simmer another quarter of an hour. It should then be done and be served upon a hot dish,the g~avy being poured over it. CHICKEN PUDDING.— Cut up a pair of young chickens, put ihcm into a stewing-pan with enough water to cover, adding two tablespoonfuls of butter; pepper and salt to taste: let it stew geutly until about half cooked; take out the chickens and let them cool pouring the gravy into a separate dish. Prepare a batter of a quart of milk,six weli-beaten eggs, a tablespoonful of baking powder, a little salt,sifted flour to mix to the proper thick nes. Put a lay er 01 chiekcu at the bottom of the pudding dish and pour over some of the batter,then another layer of chick en an l more batter, and so on, having batter on top. Bake for oue hour or even longer, in a hot oven. Beat an egg into the gravy reserved, let it boil up and send to the table to be served with pudding. HARASSING DREAMS. —An unnatural excitement of the brain and nervous system is the direct cause of sleepless ness. as also of harassing nocturnal dreams. VEGETINK has a peculiarly soothing effect in all sucli cases, when taken just before going to bed. STARCH POLISH. —The old receipt of smrmgTtm srarcti wtth s bit of candle is not nearly so good, in the opinion of an experienced laundress, is a much cheaper plan. She uses mutton suet instead of wax; it makes the starch firmer. Before roasting or boiling your joiptol mutton, cut off whatever suet you want from it. "Render" it in a tin cup and set it aside in a jaw; it will keep six months or longer. The lat about the kidney in a hind quarter is the firmest and best. When you want thick starch for collars and shirt bossoms, take four tablespoonfuls of starch to one quart of water, and a piece of the clear suet about tne size of a walnut. This makes a good quart of starch. A LITTLE English work, "Sleep and -how to obtain it," says that insomnia is not so dangerous as commonly sup posed, for the author knows an emin ent man of letters who has suffered from it for many years without injury. When a man begins to dream of his work he may know that he is under too great a mental strain. The author's plan of inducing sleep Is to reckon up friends and acquaintau es whose name begins with a certain letter. There was a young iaiy quite fair, Who had much trouble with her hair, Ho she bought Carboline And &Bight to he seen, Is the head of this maiden, I declare. BLACK CAKE. —Three cupfulsof but ter, one quart of sugar, three pints of flour, halt a pine of molasses, half pint of brandy, half a pint of wine, one teaspoonful of saleratus, one ounce each of all kinds ol splcesAwelveeggs, three pounds of raisins, two oi cur rant 3 , hMt a pound of citron. Bake in deep pans, in a moderate oven, be tween three and lour hours. This is one of the best of rich cakes. THK following is said to be a remedy for iheumalh m : Four ounces of salt peter in one pint of alcohol; shakr well and bathe ihe parts affected; wetting red flannel with it, lay it on. itdoes not cure, but takes away the redness reduces the swelling, and relieves the torment and agony. A cow with three rings on a horn Is 6 years old; with four she is 7 yearg old. No new rings are formed after the tenth year. The deeper rings, however, and the worn appearance of the horns are pietty sure indications of old age. VERY taking.—Colds. Very glad.— The Druggists. The very best remedy. —Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp. HUMOROUS. A STORK was broken into one night, but. strange to say, nothing was car ried off. The proprietor was making his boast of it, at the same time ex pressing his surprise at losing nothing. "Nothing at all surprising," said his neighbor; "the robbers lighted a lamp, didn't they?" "Yes," was the reply. "YVell, ' continued the neighbor, 'they found your goo Is marked up so high they oouldu't afford to take them." IT all depends on liow you look nt these ancestors. One little aristocratic girl was yesterday boasting that her forefathers came over with the Pil grims, when another wee maiden, whose widowed mother had recently married, said: " 'Shaw,go 'long with your old duds: I've got a brand new father." [Klgtu. (111.) Dally Leader.) The subjoined opluiou, wo perceive, is by J. A. Daniels, E-q., of Messrs. Htogdill it Daniols, attorneys, La Crosse, Wis., and appears 111 the La Oro&io Chronicle: Sometime since, 1 was attacked with pain in and below one ol my knee Jonts. A tow applica tions of St. Jaoob's Oil q ueted t ue naltt and rellevtd the inllauimatiou. 1 re gard it as a valuable medicine. A PHILOSOPHO R graphically illus trates the difference between a blunder and a mistake "When a man puts down a bad umbrella aud takes up u good one," said John, "lie umkes a mistake, but when he puts down a good one, and lakes up a bad one, he makes a blunder." "I THINK," said a fond parent, "that little Jimmy is going to be a poet when he grows up. lie doesn't eHt, ami sits all the day by the stove and thinks." You had better grease hliu all over, lie is going to have the measles. That's what ails Jimmy. THERE are lots of people who will tell you that they put no faith in Mo ther Shipton's prophecy that the world will couie to an end this year, and yet will jump aLii have a scared look in their eyes when they suddeuly hear the noise caused by the dumping of u load of coal. "I WILL now offer you a Rubens," said an auctioneer, 'a gem in its way.' No bid. The auctioneer pa-sed it,aud taking up another picture exclaimed: "Come gentlemen, here is a Rem brandt by the same!" "LOOK here, you critter," exclaimed a Hoboktu siuu the other night, as he brought his hand down on the place where a mosquito sat, "do vou take me for a lunch counter?" The mosquito, by this time sitting ou the far tue oi the room, was very respectful and made no reply. A BUTCHER let a tailor have a should er ot mutton on trust, but finding in a day or two after tit at he had gone to b foreign land, said: "My word! but if I had known he never Intended pay ing, 1 would have charged him a cent a pound more for it!" [Now Albany L r dgor-Sunda r (J.) Speaking o: uovernors suggests the mention of an Item we received from Mr. Henry A. Knight, Foreman at Cbas. Waters Co.'3 Governor and Valve Works, Boston, Mas.: I have used Sc. Jaob's Oil among our em ployes and find that it never tails to cure. The men are delighted with the wonderful effects of the Oil, as it has cured tliem of bruises, burns, etc. OF a miserly man somebody wrote: "His head gave way, but his hand never did. His brain softened,but his heart couldn't." AN exchange says : "The butchers of Baltimore are very handsome." That is when they are dressed to kill. EIGHTEEN hundred and eighty-one does not resemble a pair of lovers on a sofa because there is one at each end. SHAKSPEARK knew all about doctors. Ue said: "How poor are tbey that have no patience!" THIS is the time to buy thermome ters. They are down now. VEGETINE DISEASE OP THE kIDXETS. The symptoms of an acuta attack of lnfiam. m&tlou of tbe kidney* Are as follows: Fever, D iia in (h* small of tbe back, and thence shoot log downward: numbness or tbs thigh. vomit ing. UiUdllT at flr9t a deep red color oi the ur no, whtcb becomes pale and colorless • th disease Increases, an i is discharge 1 very often with pain and difficulty; co*tiveness, a d some de gree of colic. In chronic ulseas sor the kidneys tbe symptoms a e pain in the back and limb*, urrnesi of the skin, irequant urination (especi ally ar ntgnt). general aropy, headache, dizzi ness of sight, Indigestion, mil palpitation or the heart, gradaal loss of trengih, paleness and Sufflneaa of the face, cough and shortness of reath. In diseases of the kidneys the Vegetlne gives immediate re lei. It lias never failed to cure when It I* taken regularly and direction! fol lowed. In many may take several DO - ties, especially cases of long standing. It acts directly upon the secretions, cleansing an This simple method of making a phos phorescent lamp l&given : Cleanse oys ter shells by well-washing, expoao them to a red heat for half an hour, separate the cleanest parts, and put Into a crucible in alternate layers with sulphur. Then heat to redness for at least an hoar. When cold, break the mass, and separate the whitest part for use. if Inclosed in a bottle, the liguros ot a watch may bo seen by the aid of the light emitted. To renew the lu minosity of the mass, expose, the bottle each day to the sun or other strong light. The sulphide oi calcium will titus be made to absorb light, which will be available throughout the night. A writer from long practical experi ence iu testing drain pipes, confident ly receommends for that purpose wh. t he terms a "ainoke test," aud which gives evidence at* to leaks both to the sight and smell. The materials that he employs are soiled cottou waste and sulphur, the smoke from which, after ignition, is blown into the dram or pipes, if leakages exist in the latter Inside of the house, the smoke aud smell both i-sue forth and show that something is wrong, aud generally tell also just where the fault or faults are. Sulphur,as is well known,ls one of the best of dis.nfectfaiils, and a dost of tbe fumes Iroui this to the drains, alter dis ease has been in a house, would effect much good. TUMOKS In an early stage ot develop ment are expelled by the use of Lydia E. i'lnkhaui's Vegetable Compound. Thi Indestructibility of Matter. —This is capaHe of ready demousira'ion by preparing a couple ot glass tubes of tqual weight, each ' btlug filled with pure oxygen aud containing a ev par ticles ol carbon, free from appreciable ainouiiL of ash—that prepared iroui ihe line loat-sugar gives very good res •it-'. The tubes are ol orecisely equal weight and are hermetically sealed. By heat ing one of i hem the cnarcoal is caused to burn ami ultimately to disappear; the lube contents however is ot course louiul still to baiau >e t ie o.her lube, which has not been heated, as it is of precisely the same weight as it was at first. A compound, by J. M. Lewln, I'aris, said to possess more explosive lorce thaii all other explosive mater ials, and which will not explode when a lliujo is applied to it, or in conse quence of an ordinary blow, hut only uy means of a cartridge or capsule, Cjn-is sot the ingredients given below in or about the proportions specified; i. a., mtio-glyceriue, GO part-*; nitrate vf potassium, sodiuiu or ammonia, 1G parts; palmitic acidulated oxide ot •cetyl (cetoceum), 1 part;'carbonate ol lime, i part; iiguiue, I partjaui wotd or animal charcoal or peat moss (haguum), 1G par.a. Utilisation (fold Steel.— A new pro cess oi using up old ste.il ha* been late ly patented. The resnliant metal is said to possess extraordinary strength and ductility. The process consists ot mixing up old steel with a patent com jiound aud subjecting the whole to a furnact-heat; when the parik-ltg amalgamate. Steel made on this plan has been turned out at the Huuslet Works and sold readily for per ton. The process is saM to be second Ouly iu luiporuuce to Bjsseiuer's invention and it will be especially valuable as finding use for old Bessemer steel rail. ▲ Modern Medical Miracle Ta without doubt the discovery of 1 'Anakeaia'* by Dr. Silsi e. an infallible remedy for tbe most painful and exasperating of ah diseases, Piles. 500,000 ouce afflicted mo'tals gladly attest the vu-tuo of and suffering null ous Jorou-ly bail the hope of relief. The simple, ratieual. common sense nature of this marvelous discovery of a euro so safe, eax 5916 New York, sole manufacturers. Sold by druggists ■-* * --j ml,'j. Prix.-, OUW per boa. LIFK and bealh are preserved bv care fully aidiug nature whenever it nhows lark of abil ty to carry on its work. For torpil I ver. b iwels or ki Ineva no other remedy equals Kidney-Wort.— Courier. To KAISK TIIK PILE ON VELVET.— When ilie pile is preyed down cover a hot with a wet cloth, and hold the velvet flrmlv over It; the vapor arising: will raise tho pile of the velvet with ihe assistance of a light whisk or clothes brush. lOSTETHn^ Bitters Ho Time Should be Lost If the stomacii, liver aud bowels nre affected, to adopt th • sure remedy. Iloatt tter'e Stomach Bitters, bls.'itses or the organs bainea b g I otliers far more serious, and a delay Is therefore hazAidoui. Dyspepsia. ll*er com lalbt, cliilis, aud lever, early rh>-umai Ic twinges, k dney weakness, serious bodllv trouble if trilled with. Le no time In usmg this effective, saff and 10. g known med cine. For SJIS by all Druggists and Dealers generally. PTOT Fruit \7IJC 1 doss A. W.WELLS 4 CO., St. Jo., Mich. THE HANNAH MORE ACADEMY. The bior-xnn School for UirU. ' arelul Training, Thorough Instruction aud Influence of a Christian Home. KEV. AUTUUR J. BICH, A. M., 31. D., KEMTEESTOWN, SID. forß-ok 01F "Health and Comfort" AROMATIC PIIO-PALMINE MATTRESS 00., 016 Arch St.. Philadelphia; 116 Watt-r St., B Btou. l'noie aniwerutg a** AdvertlMment wil ooufer ® favor upon the Advertiser and th Publisher by xtatiag that they saw the adve tlM cents per boa yy Hold bv till l>r U ] KIDNEY DISEASES, B LIVER COMPLAINTS, I 3 Constipation and Piles. Dr. R. H. Clark, Sooth Hero, TV. eaym, "la***. I IS of KMtwy TraM* it hM Mtod Ux. . charm. It I EJ hM carnd many very bad OMM of rum, aad has Cj I Btrer failed to act efficiently." Nelaon Fmrchild, of St. Alhoria, Vt,m"nii ■ J of prtoelees value/ After sixteen year, of great R ■ raffi"ring from PUee ana Oosttvnneee tt ton- U ■ pletrly cured M" PI 08. Uoabon. of Berkshire. Bays, "One pack- IB U done wonder* for me tn completely our- U ■ lag a sever* Liver ana AJOney oumpUxnv* I 1T HAS wnv<) 9 I w power. ul ]2lsJL Q Beccuett Acts 08 th, LT7XS, the BOWXLS ui tht XI3NET3 it th* nu tin*. ■•eauM It oleanM* th® system of I ■ thepolsonous humors that develop® IS El le Kidney and Urinary diseases* Bli* Is M lOusnees. Jaundice, Constipation, ■ ■ Pile®, or In Rheumatism, Neuralgia ■ n and nervous disorders. O ■g KTOITET-WORT (• afry nmM* m- I VB pouadaad eaa beaeat by uali prepal A II U One package will make alxqta of medlelae. U TRY IT NOW I y WBey Ha* the Dronliu. Price. 11.*®. T ■ WILLS, HCHABDSOS * CO., Proratm, 112 (WUI Mad pot y*JA) Berllagtea, Vt 1 Acoßiubinittion of Hops, Buohu, Man drake® and Dandelion, "Ith ail tne beat and most c%uratl*o properties of all other Bitters, makc\tbo greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Reg u |\a tor, md Life and Health inquiring Agent onMRBMMMBBM earth. No disease possibly long exit where llop Bitters are uv4i Tailed and pot feet axe their 01*1 atious.gaaA Thoy giro now ii\f® an* vigor to tke 13* 1 tad lalra. To all whoso e\mploytncutacau9o Irrogularl" ty of tho bowels or\. urinary organ*, or who re quire an and mild Stimulant, Hop Bitters are lnval%^ Ulto 'Without Intox icating. aMCk No matter what your fc\ellngs or symptoms are what the disease or ulVoeut is use Hop Bit ters. Don't wait until you tm'" o slclt but if you only foci bad or miserable,© I*sol 1 * so l 'ca at once. It may savj yourlife.lt hasß* av od li unci rods. 6500 will be paid for a they win not B euro or help. Do not suffer© 01 '<1 your friends K suffer,but use and urge Betnember, Hop Bitters is drugged K drunken nostrum, but tho n d post I Medicine ewer made ; the FBIELNP a and HOPS" and r.o person or jm should be without them. HIMBBHHM ffgjjjyi D.1.0.H an absolute and Jrrcslst'hle cure! forDrunkenuess.uso of onium, tooocco narcotics. All soli bv dm; —'~ts. Send IS for Circular. Hey Bitter* Mfg. Co., M KjB)8Rl POND'SEXTRACT. Subdues Inflammation, Controls all Hemorrhases Acute and Chronic ; Venous and Mucous. INVALUABLE FOB a I I Poud'i Extract Ms the only I nT<">rrh f' ,r this disease. Cold In AMI I 111 tLe Head, Ac - Cur Catarrh UUIUI I 111 Cure (75 cents), specially pre pared to meet seriom cases, con tains all the outlive p-.-.perties of Ponil'n Ex tract ; our Dinnnl Kyringe (25 cents). invaluable lor u eiiysatarih I,(lections, is simple and effectiva. Bore Throat and Lung* Chapped Hands and Eaee-ir>< vreally beoctitti-d by tne Extract. Frosted Limba an t Chilblain* ire promptly relieved and ultimately ciirod by Pond's Extract lW It is unsafe to use other arricl -s wi'h opr di rections. lu-is- on having POND'S EXTfrAOA Kefu o all imita ; ions an t iubtltutes. ,a AgentsWnnted. 5n Day made 1 iiM -4f © selling our I'LATFOKM FAMILY |1 'yihZOgaill Jj SCALE. Weighs uptoSftlba. Eetr.ll I ®j|y prion. ♦ 1.50. Terms surprise Agents W boMsawo Scale CO., Cincinnati, Q, ji|j Kiiiieof. FOR RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. K< Preparation on earth equals Sr. JOrt •a a *o/'e, an re, aitnide uud cheap External Betnmiy A trial entail* but the oomperauvsly trifling outlay of 50 Out*, and every utie onflering with pain can bavu cbt-ap aud positive proof of its claim*. Directions in Eleven Languages. BOLD BT ALL DBDGOIBTB AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER A CO., Baltimore, Md., XJ, 8. A* Battle Creek, Michigan, lemurAORCITUU or THX OKLI OKA-CUTS THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. Meat Complete Th i-r*her Factory J Established in the World. i 1848 A A VTADQ °f eonHnuou* and mmmm/Sil hot *1 i V EHflO "<->, without ch&ntrw or name, w JL nsnnremeot, or l<<-tion, to *' lack up- the ■ broad uwarranty FIRM CM. all MR good*. STEAM - POWER SEPARATORS, sod Complete! Steain Out fit* o/ matcXl*** qeaHtim. Trart ion tsginc* and Plain Engines ever seen In the American market. A multitude of eprial /nature* and impreuemamlt for 1881. toepether With tuperior qealitie* * oonJtruo- Hon and material* not dreamed of by other maker a. Four nines of .Sejvaratora, from 6 to IS horse capacity, for etaam or horpe power. Two styles of " Mounted " HoreevPowera. 7KHA AAA feel of Sclerted Limber ,UvV|UvU ( from three to fix gear* air-Ar\cJ) constantly on hand, from which is built the In comparable wood-work of our machinery. TRACTION ENOINES^ Strouot*\tn'*t (tumble,and efficient eeer IKS* I mutd*. b, 10, 13 llorse Power. Oj , Formers and Threwhennen are Invited tS Isvretiirate this matehl*** Threshing Machinery. Otroulare ecut free. Address NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO. Battle Creek, Michigan FIVE FAMOUSOPERAS. Ifinunu (tfl.) Opera by AMB ROISK THOMAS, lllliUn, Thl i very successful opera first be came known in Paris, where it slowly but surely worked 1 sway to permtnent distinction, and has become one of the standards, ft is very full, occupies *O3 pages, and furnishes to the purchaser qu,u> a library of musio of a high order. ITn A (12.) Grand Opera by VERDL Composed lilUa. in i.he first instance for the rule - of Egypt, and first given lu that ancient king dom. where the scene of the story Is laid. The strange lite of old forgotten ages comes be fore us. and is made vivi i by the thrilling mu sic or one of the most brilliant'of oomposers. P A DIUTC W <**•> BT OK }RORS BIZET. A Span- UftniHCn. ihli opera. Introducing Spanish uyp>les. Soldi' rs, Spanl-h Dons, a Torreador, and spanl-h on rab&nd Traders. 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