AGRICULTURE. EVERT one who has grown aspara gus either for home use or for market mult have been more or less annoyed by finding a portion of the shoots curl ing over upon one side, and making very little growth, and that little hard and woody, and utterly worthless for culinary Durposes. We have heard the question asktd repeatedly, what makes the shoots curl? but very few have been able or willing to answer. The subject has often been brought up in agricultural conventions, without brin ging out much information that has proved satisfactory to the inexperi enced. Now, from our own experience and observation, as well as from con versing with a lew of the most success ful growers of this vegetable, we are led tc conclude that crooked and curl ed asparagus shoots are always pro duced In consequence of some injury to the shoot while It is pushiug up through the soil. It may be caused by raking the bed, or by digging it over with forks, as is often practiced in the spring ot the yoar. And it may be done by carelessness while cutting the shoots. The least cut, bruise or scratch made up on the side of a shoot stops growth on that side. There is an effort to heal the wound, but so far as the value of the shoot is concerned, it is always a failure, if any one doubts the truth, of this statement, he cau easily satisfy himselt by simply caus ing an injury to a growing shoot be fore It gets above the surface. Much care should be used both in digging and raking over asparagus beds in spring, and also when cutting lor the table. There is nothing coming from the gar den In May that is a greater luxury to those who like It, than asparagus, and It is well to know how best to handle It. To PREVENT SHBKP GETTING OVER W ALLS. —A great many men who have farms excellently adapted lor keeping sheep, are deterred trom doing so on account-o! their farms being fen ced with stone walls, and sheep will soon learn to get over any ordinary stone fence. The cheapest and at the same time the most effectual device lor preventing this is one gotten up by a neighbor of time. It consists in setting posts against the wall, boring a hole through these about 16 inches above •the top of the wall and running a No. 11 wire through the hole. This should be stretched very tight. If the first is well fastened, this may be done with a crowbar lor a long way, using the bar tor a lever. The posts need uot to be nearer to each other than four to six rods, U the top of the wall is straight; it it is not, they should be somewhat nearer. This he had lound to be per lectly satisfactory, so much so that a neighbor's big dog tried to get over it to the sheep once or twice and went away periectly disgusted. A much nearer and more durable plan, costing but lutle more would be to insert smail iron po6is into the cap stones at prop er distances and benu the post so that the wire will hang directly over the lace ol the w all on the side on which the sheep run. Either of these meth ods costs so little that the profits ola smail hock of sheep will more than pay the expense in one season. IF a farmer wants gcod horses of his own raising, he must begin at the be ginning, and not start —as too many do —with an old, wind broken mare that is blind m me eye and lame in two legs, simply because she can be bought for a little money. For breeding pur poses, in nine cases out of ten, sucn an animal is dear at any price. A good thoroughbred stallion would get lrom such a mare a colt lar better than the earn, but her weaknessess and consti tutional traits will sooner or later be come apparent m the off-spring. "Like begets like," is a well estabiisned law, and a superior animal cannot come from OL6 uecidedly Inferior. Only from sound and vigorous mares can we hope for a race ot healthy horses. Let ail raisers of horses start in the right di rection by breeding from the best on both sides. TAR FOR "WARTS.—A farmer writing to an exchange, says: "I had a mare some years ago that had a large wart on her side, where the harness rubbed and kept it sore. To prevent this 1 put on a good daub of tar, and in a few weeks the wart was killed and disappeared. I have frequently tried it since on cattle and horses, and seldom had an occasion to use a sec ond application. The remedy is sim ple and effectual." HINTS.— It is said that if sod land is ploughed just before the corn is plan ted, the worms will feed upon the scd and not injure the corn. White flow ers are generally more fragrant tban colored ones. You may enlarge your pinks by watering them with a weak solution of nitre. * An ingenious Frenchman has devised a game lor facilitating the study of geography by children. It consists of a large planisphere map of the globe, accoinpained by numerous objects re presenting animals, plants, flags, cos tamos, towns and landscapes. These objects, of painted cardboard, stand up right when the small inscription ac companing them is folded back; and each one bears, moreover, a number corresponding to one on the map Placing each in its proper position, tne child quickly becomes lamtiiar with subject illustrated ; if it be a plant, he knows the place which produces it, and its use ; is a town, he knows the population, position, etc. The new game has received the approval of the Paris Society ol Geography. To make caoutchouc indifferent to the action oi oils and fats, without im pairing the other properties of vulcan ized rubber, the loiiowiLg method is employed at the works 01 C. Schwan itz, Jr., at Berlin. The caoutchoue is worked, bv heated rollers, together with a mixture of 6 lbs. of prepared chalk, 1 lb. of glycerine of 123 sp. gr., cz. of litharge, and 3 1 5 oz. of sul pnur. For vulcanizing, the mass, or the article formed thereof, is placed in a bath ot glycerine, and exposed to a steam pressure 01 from two to three atmospheres. According to Lingltr's Journal , L. von Faber makes pencils lor writiug upon glass, porcelain, metal, etc., as loliows: Black—ten parts of lamp black, lorty parts white wax, ten parts tallow. Wnite—Forty parts white lead, twenty parts wax, ten parts tal low; Dark blue—Fifteen parts Berlin blue, five parts gum arabic, ten parts tallow. Yellow—Ten parts chrome yellow, twenty parts wax, ten parts tallow. THEATRE-GOEKS, elub-vi6itorß, late supper-takers and patrons of the horse railroad owl-trains, should all certain ly have a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cousjh Syrup convenient. Oentlemen you Will need it* DOMESTIC. RKMKDY FOR LOCKJAW.— Let any one who has an attack of lock-jaw take a small quantity of turpentine, warm it and pour it on the wound, no matter where the wound is, and relief will follow in les9 than a minute. Noth ing better can be applied to a severe cut or bruise than cold turpentine; It will give certain relief almost instant ly. Turpentine la also a sovereign remedy for croup. Saturate a piece of flannel on the throat and chest, and in every severe case three or four on a lump of sugar may bo taken inwardly. Every family sUcu'.d have a bottle on hand. LIP-SALVE.— Au elegant Up salve may be made in the following simple manner: Put half a pound of fresh lard Into a pan, with an ounce and a half of white wax; set on a slow fire till It is melted; then take a small tin dish, fill it with water, and add a lew chips of alkauet root; let the water boil till it becomes of a beautiful red oolor; strain some of it, and mix It with the other ingredients according as may be desired; scent It with some agreeable and favorite extract, and then pour into small white jars or boxes. [Detroit Post and Tribune.] 1 have a little girl, said Mr. lleury Dole of this city, in a conversation, who was troubled with a severe lame ness In her legs, pronounced by some Erysipelas, by others Rheumatism. 1 had tried several remedies without effect, when I was induced to apply St. Jacob's Gil and 1 am happy to say that the useot but one bottle cured her, and she is now able to go to school again. •• • % BATII BUNS. —Take one pound of flour to one-third of it add in a hole in the centre a tablespoonful of yeast and a teacupful of warm milk, let It stand for an hour In a warm place to rise. When risen, add 9lx ounces of butter and four eggs, with the rest J>f the flour, six ounces of sugar, and a little pounded cinnamon to taste; mix all well together, cover It over and let it rise again. Shape it into buns, leaving it as rough as possible; sift some sugar and a few comfits on the top, sprinkle with a little water, and bake in a moderate oven on well-but tered tins. POTTED CHICKEN.— This is an agree able relish, and makee a pleasant luncheon when traveling. Take a roast fowl and carvo off all the meat. Take two slices of cold ham and chop It with chicken; add to this one quar ter pound of the best butter; add salt and pepper to taste; now pound this all together to a paste; put the mix ture in a jam pot; cover closely. It will keep in a cool place ter days or long enough for any moderate journey. POTATO SALAD {German Stifle). —Broil twelve good-?ized potat>e; when cold slice them aud cut in small pleots; to these add one onion, chopped fine, and half of a bunch of celery, cut in small pieces; season with salt and pepper 10 taste; then heat one halt cupful of vinegar with a tablespoonful of butter added, or three tablespoon fuls of olive oil; pour tbis over the salad, and it is then ready for use. [Aitleboro Chronicle] Carry he News. Mr. John Etzensperger, manufac turing Jeweler of North Attleboro 1 , Mass., lately commuuicUed to u? the following: I suffered se much with pains in my arm, that at times I was completely helpless. I used that Incom parable remedy St. Jacob's Oil aud w as completely cured as if by magic. FOR EARACHE.— Take a bit of cotton spread it flatl", sprinkle with black pepper, do it up in a wad, dip in sweet oil and insert in the ear. This is a happy and almost instantaneous relief. The same remedy,applied to the cavity of an aching tooth, gives immediate relief. ANOTHER warning to persons who use ice water. A man was frozen to death by its use, recently. He fel. into a river. _ The hardest steel does not last long est as rails for track purposes This has been practically proved lately. VEGETINE For Cancers and Cancerous Humors. THE DOCTOR'S CERTIFICATE. READ IT. ASQLET, Washington Co.. lIL, Jan. 14,187 i. MR 11. K STKVK.SE: Dear Sir.—Tuls is to certify thfit I had been suffering from a Itowe cancer on my right brejst, which gre v very rapidly, and all my friends had given me up to die. wtien 1 heard of your raejlcl e, Vegetlne, recommended for Cancer and Cancerous H mors. I commenced to take It, and soon fouud myself beginning to (eel belter: my health and spirits both tell the benign influence wh ch tt exerted, and In a few months from tb - ttuie I commenced to use the Vegetlne, the Cancer came out almost bodily. CARRIE DEFOURKST. I certify that I am personally acquainted with Mrs. DeForrest, and cons der her one of our very best women. Dr. S. 11. FLOWERS. ALL DISEASES OF TIIE BLORD.— ir Vegetlne will relieve pain, cleanse, purity and cure such dis eases. restoring Ihe pat ent to perfect health after trying different physl lans, many reme dies. s-uffering for years, Is it not conclus ve pro f, if you are a suff rer. >ou can be cured ? why Is this medicln • perform ng such great cures ? It works In the blood. In the circulating Uutd. It cau" truly b called the Great blood Purifier. The great source of disease originates in the blood; and no mt dlclue that does not act directly upon it, >o pur ry and renovate, has any Just cla m upon public attention. VEGETINE. I Begard It as a Valuable FAMILY MEDICINE. January l, 187 S. MR. H. R. STEVENS: Dear Sir.—l tike pleasure In saying that I hav used tne Vegetlne in my family with good result-, and I have known of several cases of remarkable cure effected by it. I regard it as a valuable family medic ne. Truly yours, Rer. wi. MCDONALD. The Rev. w. McDona'd Is well known through the United States as a minister In tne M. E. Church. VEGETiNE PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, HaM. Vegetlne is Sold bv All Druggists. DrIuLLS COUGH . •. ■ SYRUP To All Oar Friend*. Having had numberless inquiries fo. advertising cards from ladies in all parts ol the country who are interest ed In the prevailing fashion of making "Card Collections," we are having printed for them a set ot seven beauti ful cards, each in six colors and on a gold background, in the very highest degree of art, illu-tratlngShakspeare's •'Seven Ages ot Man," We have spared no expense in these cards—they are simply little art gems. Our ouly aim has been to publish the finest cards yet shown. Applications tor them have come in so rapidly that nearly the whole edition is engaged before the receipt by us of tiie cards from tiie artist. We have therefore been obliged to adopt the.foliowing plan for the dis tribution of the remainder: No more of the gilt Shakspearu cards, seven in the series, will be sjnt excepting upon the receipt ola statement from a grocer that the person applying tor the wards has bought of him ou that day at least seven bars ot Dobb.ns' Kieitrio Soap, with price paid for same. All apply ing in this inanuer will receive the lull set ol seven cards grata by mail. This will Insure us thai our friends and pa trons get their share of these boauiltul designs, although it in no manner re pays us for the cost ol the cards. Your grocer has the soap or will get It, a .d tue purchase by you of seveu bars ot it at one time will secure for you grata seveu really beautiful cards. The soap improves with age, and is au article ut necessity lu your house every week. Therefore you are not asked to buy a useless article, but one that you must have anyway, Please send us your applicat:on at once, and tell your lady friends inakiug "Card Collections," to do the same. Grocers do not have the cards to deliver. Buy tiie soap ol them, send us their bill, and tee will mail you the cards free. Yours respectfully, 1. L. Cit AGIN & Co., 1W South 4.b Street, .Philadelphia, Pa. P. S.—Ladies not wishing to buy soap can get the cards by remitting cost price, 25 cents. AN army joke: A mounted orderly an Irishman, was reining up to deliver on official document at the officers' quarters at Aldershot, when his char ger backed and he found himself sit ting on the pavement. "Bedad," cried the hussar, "isn't that an intelligent baste? Sure he know I wanted to get down and he saves me the trouble." THE Senatorial struggle: Electing high officials Is very much like put tiug your hand In a bag containing ninety-nine snaKes and one eel You may get the eel, but the chances are against you, and when you do get him he is a very slippery kiud of a customer. CARBOLINK, & natural hair restorer and dressing, as now Improved aud perfected, is pronounced by competeut authority to be the beat article ever in vented to restore the vitality of youth to diseased aud faded hair. Try it. Sold by all druggists. THB metals which are found to longest retain heat are bras 9 aud oop per, uext, Iron, aud, lastly in order, lead. A BAR of iron or a poker laid over a fire concentrates the heat of the pasc ing smoke and creates a draught through the hre. A PIECE of beef is much more ten der aud juicy when the aniuial has been fed on roots than beef made where no roots are fed. To BE strong aud healthy women should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. COLONEL J. D. Giliett, the great Ill inois eattle breeder aud leeder, says he always buys a bull and uot a pedi gree. WHEN a New York young man pops the question he now says: "Lets con solidate." PETROLEUM is an excellent preserva tive exposed wood work aud tools. 7 (foack Kostroma. are pronounced by ths medical profession 'The bane of society" but the Bible nay* ' To him who is afilicted p ty should be shown" and Dr. Bilsbee. the dmoverer of ••Au&keaia" the only infallible pile cure knowu to medical art. deserves a monument at the bands of afflicted millions as a benefactor of the human race. If as Jean i'aul Ilioliter says—"Happiuess us the absence of pain." what shall be said of a remedy that will relieve instantly such pain as those endure who suffer from piles and of how muoh happiness must "Anskesis' be the author. 5'J0.000 of the millions afflicted with pilee gladly testify to ite healing virtues. Doc tors of all schools prescribe it aud in 20 years none have used it without benefit Combin ing the virtues of a poultice, an instrument and medicine,easy of application, safo snd useful in all cases, it relieves pa 11 at once, holds up the tumors and ultimately cures the worst cases of piles and what is eoual y worth knowing, by following the Doctors printed in structions as to diet habits etc.. keeps them cured. B&mples of " Anakesis" are sent free to all sufferers on app'icatiou to P. Neusiaedter & Co., Box 3946 New York. Sold by druggists everywhere. Price Is 1.00 per box. HAVE you found the kev to perfect health and strength ? It is Kidnev-Wort, the only remedy that overcomes at once the iuact ou of the kidneys and bowels. — Farmer. KINO GEORGE'S PUDDING.— One pint of bread-crumbs, half pint of flour, teaspoonful of baking powder sifted in flour, a little salt, half a pound of rai-ins, & quirter of a pound currants, quarter of a pound of chopped suet, coffee cupful of milk, one egg; tied tightly in a bag and boiled three hours; to be eaten with hard sauce. fIgSTOTEIt* &ITTEf* S Invalids who have lost, but are recovering vital stamina, declare In gr iteful terms theli appreciation of tne merits as a tonic of Hostet tor's Stomach Blttars. Not only does It impart Btr< ngili to the weak, It corrects an lrreg dar acid state of the s om ich, makes the bowels act at proper intervals, gives ease to those who suffer irom rbeumatl; and kidney troubles, and conquers as well as prevents fever and ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. ■■■ mm mm & fEAB exyen . a $777 HUMOROUS. A DAIRYMAN in Floyd county, In diana, having settled it to hisown sat is action that a certain widow whom he was supplying with milk would make him an excellent wife, rang his bell in front 01 her house, and when she came out with her pan, addressed her as follows: "I want a wife. I have a good dairy of llfteen cows. We rise at 3o'olook in the morning; we have rye coflee for breakfast, with bkiintnud milk, but no sugar for sea soning. You need not get up so earl ly, and you may have bean soup once a week, wu have boiled cabbage once a weok and kraut once a week. We occasionally have some bacon. But we do not use butte , for it is too ex pensive, and uso lard in its place. We work bard and live saving. 1 have told you all and would like to marry you." The widow thanked him, said she preferred her own table and told him lie bad better propose to his next customor. A WU* DMOWU. '•Deacon Wilder, 1 want you to tell me how you kept yourself and lamlly well the past season, when all the rest of us have been sick so much, and have had the doctors visiting us so often." " Bro. Taylor, the answer is very easy. 1 used Hop Bitters In time; kept my family well and saved the doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept u well and able to work all the time. I'll warrant It has cost you and the neighbors one to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick the same time." " Deacon, I'll use your medicine here after." INTO one ot our largest dry goods stores entered r gentleman, the other day, and with the air of one who had been used to this sort of thiug all his life, you anow, he said to the aston ished saleswoman, "Give me a yard of marroon-colored flannel to match a baby, please." Correcting himself lustily, he beg an again : "i beg par don ; 1 mean a yard of flannel to match a marroou-eolored baby—Here" (pro ducing a bit of flauQel from bis vest pocket) "I want a yard of that." TAT—• Och, Bridget, did ye nlver hear uv my great spache afore the Hiberuiau Society?" Bridget—"No, Fa', how could I? for sure 1 was not on the ground." Pat —"Well, Bridget, you see I was called upon by the Hib ernian Soelety for a spache, and be jabers, I rose with the inthiuiss ic cheers of thousands, with me heart overflowing with gratitude, aud uii eyes Ailed with tears, and dlvil a word did I spake. VLQET INK Is a great panacea for our ageti lathers aud mothers; for it gives ttieui strength, quiets their nerves, and gives ttieui Nature's sweet sleep. MASTER Tom (wnose goJpipa has o.>uje to take him for a great treat to the Winter Exhibition at the Royal Aoadeuiy): "Boilier the old m i-ters! Jus' as ll han't enough o' them ai school! Ugh!—prescious sight too much!— Ju&' when there's such a lot o* Jolly ice about, too. "1 DON'T like a cottage built man," said vouug Sweeps to bis rich old un cle, who was telllag the story of his early trials for the hundreth time. "What do you meau by a cottage-built mau?" a-ked his uucle. "A uiau with ouiy one story," answered young Sweeps. That settled it. Young Sweeps was left out othis uncle's will. A YOUNO lady applied at the reliel bureau in Galveston the other dav with a paper containing the lollow iug: "ibis uniortunate woman is the only daughter of and old childless lather ana sne supports several young brothers b/ her work. DIFFERENT coals vary 30 per cent, in their power as to pro lucing steam. B j HThi Ltvsr, The Bowels ud The I'dseysn I This combined action givet it wonderful M power to curtail diteatee. n IWhy Are We Bidc?y H Btcaute we allow theee great organs &>£><•-H aw come clogged or torpid, and poieonoue Ati-ffl f Imorf art the.tfore forced Into the bloodied W I PlAyil liWl l| | SSiMlousnewi, Pile*, Constlpstloie, Kldncyf! [I Complaints nl " M F 1 aMMS * B d Henrons Disorders. ■A canting jr * action of three organe and M theirpoicer theirpoicer to throw of ditto*. U M Why Buffer BillosspalßSsnd achest ■ H Why tormented with Pllea.Coestlsstleß I CI k 4 Why frightenedorerdlsordered Kldseys 111 IB Why endure serrose or sick headaches! ■ ■ Why have sleepless sights t m Uke KIDNEY WORT and rejoice JnVR f 1 health. It it a dry, vegetable compound antfy FjOne package will m*k>eslx taef Wvdlrlae.H §3 04 it of your DruWßt, he will order ifFJ ™OP BITTERS? (A Medicine, not a Drink.) CONTAIN! lIOPB, BCCIItT, MANDRAKE, L ANDKLION, And thk Pvrrst and Best MkdioalQtjali* TIKS CiV ALL OTHER BITTER*. THEY CURE All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver. Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Ner vousness. Sleeplessness a nil especially Female Complaint*. SIOOO IN COLD. Will he paid for a case they will not cure help, or for anything impure or injurious found in them. Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and try I tbcin before you sleep. Tukc no oilier. I D I.C.lsanshsolntenndirreslsttblcenrefor I Drunkenness, use of opium, tobauco and narcotics. J IjttHnßanß Send for Circular esmflnn All bov, told by drajry sU. R Hop Bitter, M(j. Co., ItnchMler, N. Y., A Toronto, Out, I Rend starar for Cataloins. Wlf*. SWC.r" t?nv.yri.(w>rf , t .rsin'Mbi* Those answering an Advertisement sril confer a invor upon the Advertiser and th Publisher by stating that they saw the advert tls.m*Qt In thUtnnrns Un.mlrr the oanerl mm B _ If you are going west M VI JP of Chicago this year. ll a ... llfl au aal yon can loam some .NqWH lUlnflßTr thing to your advan- Ll/iii/n IVIIillHi/ ,a ® and save ao, >y ■HI y ■TaUiIH V bv addres'g Wat. Por -1 • ■■■■■■■J t kr&Co.,4 s Exchange IV Building, Chicago. a 'A Aeenta Wnnted. sasy made fill nhifnl "Till "" Tr " B>l FAJhllf ill I] u. n r. Walaha uptotf&lbt. Retaik IW/ ~W/ pHcu, * 1.60. Terms surprise Attnts. W Ng liiiin tna kSALE CO., Cincinnati. V. . RUSKS.—With one and a-half pints new milk, three tables noon fuls of fresh yeast, stir to a stiff batter with flour at night. In the morning, take half a pound of white sugar, rolled and sifted; half a pound of butter,two eggs, beaten very light; two table spoonfuls of roae-water, or one-halt of a nutmeg grated, and with the sponge stirred the previous night knead well In a soft dough. Make out in rolls, grease each one with butter or lard (I usß lard.) and place into a greased pan to rise; when light bake as loaf bread sijwly and carefully. 44 Don*t know hull their Value." "They oured me of Ague, Bilious ness and Kidney Complaint, as recom mended . 1 had a half bottle left which 1 used for my two little girls, who the doctors and neighbors said could not be cured. 1 would have lost both of them one night if I bad not given them Hop Bitters. They did them so much good 1 continued their use until they were cured. That Is why I say you do not know half the value of Hop Bitters and do not recommend them high enough."—B., Rochester, N. Y. See other column. — American Mural Home. A DISINFECTANT.—For a simple dis infectant cut two or three good-stzed onions in halves and plaoe them on a piste 1 > the floor; they absorb nox ious eiHuvla, eto., in the sick room In an incredibly short spce ot time, and are greatly to be preferred to per fumery for the same purpose. They should be changed every six hours. WAS there dver a better example of the witty and concise form of expres sion common to the real Western American than the answer of the grim man of the Sierras, who, when asked about the character ot a neighbor, sententiously replied: "Mister, 1 don't know very much about him, but my impression is that he'd make t first class stranger!" LYDIA E. PINKHAM'B VEGETABLE COMPOUND. I > Positive Cure for all (kM Painful Complaints and Wcaknoaaoa lO common to our beat ft-mule population. It will our* entirely the wont form of Female Com plaint*, all ovarian trouble*, lb lamination and Ulcera tion, Failing and Displacement*, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to tha Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the ate rut la an early stage of ilwvciajmenk The tendency to can cerous humors tboro la checked very speedily by Its use. It remove* faintnass, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, sad rclhm-s weakness of the stomach. It cures HI eating, Headaches, Nervous Frustration, General Debility, Sleepkwsnees, Depression and Indi gnation. That feeling of bearing down, musing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by Its use. It will at all times and under ail circumstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. For tbo euro of Kidney Complaint* of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAMU VEGETABLE COM POUND i* prepared at <33 and 33i Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price ®l. Six bottles for $&. Sent by mail In tbo form of pills, also In the form of loaongve, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pink ham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pamph lot. Address a* above. Mention Ihit f\*per. No family should bo without LYDIA E. PINKILUfS LIVER PILLS fhey cure constipation, biliousness, usd torpidity of the liver. 35 cents per box. gar Sold bv nil Druggists- ~®S IPfilMy OFFER) "ag"? W.wiilaand The Uterary Oaest (s mammoth Il lustrated Family Htoty Paper) ou trial ttM6 •"•J™ >ly 15 Cta. (or T. Se porta*. ■>TT, w# will giv. fkee on. pair of alegsnt Oil rtctura*. rtm UsUlnche*. Wo mako this ogHrrtmplr ta **dm to tatrodm* )ur Paper sod Elegant Oil P..U.sow tocoWrtoo, wel mowing whom they srs 0000 mm hundred* taore wtM be wart rd. W# shall offer at abevo the celebrated companion ■milled, •• The Est,"jl"e°N eccwe ta th* White Mountains, and "The "WC*t, Wyoming Territory. Thar ar. the moat beautiful and artirtk lienuloe Oil Pictures It. this country,and la their pwtactkm an rry desirable works of am HOW WE CAN CIVE THEM AWAY. Thets plots res war. made as prvmlnma tab* f*e Aldine. th* finest art journal ever published, tor fopes year. As every on* knows, Th* JUUne failed t It was oor agent that the whole imaneoM edition of tbaoo chromo* was secured at s bankrupt Mlo. It is only for this reason that w* could offer those ptciurm ae premium* with our P*P*f one who remembers The Ald.no will knew what would heitka rslue of any picture which such a celebrated art journal would offer to It* subscribers ; and wa confidently aspect, offering rtiPM) premiums, which war. deeigued for a si* dollar paper.with THK OI KBT (three months for IS cents), to *cun at lesrt SO/MO subscribers within tb* nest two months. It barely Payl for printing, postoga, and packing. Addrem at oooa, I'll AMK St CO., Woslbore, MFIM. IS pays Agaass to O.U the Standard ▲*■ tcuisoxm iwrt Farming for Profit New, A ecu rate, Com,'reheuslT*. A Cemplet* Farm Library is itself, A sura guide to osooaaaflnl fanning. TELLS HOW TfH roodAQaro fw Live StoSt Make Money I U Save* many time* Ita eeai every Hcaaau MB pagas. 140 Illustrations. Rend for Circulars and terms So J. C. McCIiKDV CO., l'lsiladlphi, P% 2 2 i3^ ■ . K--- >■:' ;./:■> . KIDNEY DISEASES. *** *** —4 in*/ w%*wy* HI Wnltltka - iiiMl■■_ Ml ihwiMi m - 1 - 1 tt miniM Of oowuHAMnd ud yultmtm frjr AM>MWO*ttlLUil JW OMBIWtIMWM WOM IMI. *■? *°— ■ i,....iHMMMfa— M IWM. W. Mn wiwi aflM iWoMwyW PCOBSOJL TRAD* MM FOR RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backaohe, Soreness of the Chest, Bout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aohes. Ho Preparation oo earth equal* Sr. Jaoom Oh oi a m/V, rare, aim pie and cheap External Remedy A trial entail* but the ara pared v*|g trifling outlay of 50 Ceill, and every oae .uffgrtng with pain can have aheap and positive proof dilute Complaints, Bleeding of the i.ungs. Dyeeepnta, Water Brash, Tie Doloreux, White Swellings, Tumora, Ulcere, Skin and Hip Diseases, Mercurial Diseases, Female Com plaints, Gont, Drop y, Salt Rheum, Bronchitis (on.-umptlon, Liver Complaint, he. Met oaly Rues the BanaparilUaa Resolves! the cmwofChronla KUMTRT A IB BLADDER COXPLADTTB, trrtnary aad womh PlsaaMS, Gravel, Diabetes prepay, itoppage ef Water, Incontinence at ortna, BrigtitT Dtaease, Albuminuria, aad la op eases where there are hrtok-tfaet deposits, 01 the water la tbtok, cloudr, mixed with sub etaaoea like the white of en egg. or threads llko whtre ailk, or there la a morula, dark. Bilious appearance and white bone-dust depoettß, and when there Is a prloklnf, baraing aenaattoa when pawing water, and pata la the small of thebackend along the louu. Said By Draw (lata. PRIOE ONE DOLLAJL OT AW AX TUMOR OF TKX TEAM 1 GROWTI CURED BT DR. RADWAY'S REMRDLIS. One battle eoatafaa more of the act!ve prim* of Medicines than ay ether Preparation mla Taiapooafal doaea, while otaan re fttre lee er aix times as much. >I R R R. RADWAY'S Bendy Relief, CORES AMD PRETEXTS DYSENTERY, DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA MORBUS, FEVER AND AGUE RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. DIPHTHERIA, •CFLUEMZA. •ORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMFI*AZWTS. Looeeneea, Dlarrhcet. Cholera Morßua. or pain (ul dischargee from the bowels ?*re stopped la li or m minutes by taking Redwayt Ready Re tteL Xo oongestloa or taßammatioa. no weak neat or laa-itfnde will follow the aso of the R. R Ballet IT WAS THE FIRST AXD B The Oalj Palm Remedy that instantly stops the moet exoruciatD* peine, ailaya Inllammatlons, and eurds Oenree uoti:-, whether or the Lungs, Stomach. Bowels or other glands or organs, by one appiicatioa, ftm frwa* oaeta tweaty mlaeto*. no mat ter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Innrm Crlpplel. Nere oun Neuralgic or prostrated with disease may suffer, HADWATTT READY RELIEF will effort instant ease. ■aiammatlM ef the EMaya lalammatlM of the Bladder, — ef the Bewele. CangMtlex ef the T ■■** here Threat, DlMexlt Breathing. __ PalplUtl*n ef the Heart Mysteries, Creep, Diphtheria. Catarrh, laßaeaaa Headache. Toothache, N ervon eases, Sleoplaaaaaea, ■earalcfla, Rheaanallnna. Cald Chills, Ague ChlUe, CShllhlaftias aad Proet Bites. The application of the Beady Relief to the pan r parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford aaao aad comfort, Thirty to sixty drops in a half tumbler of water U1 In a tew minutes cure Cramps, •jpreia*. sour Stomach. Heartburn, Btck Head torn. Diarrhoea Dysentery, Oollc, Wind la the Bowels and all internal pains. Travelers sm old always cany a bottle of Bid wart Beady Belief with them. A few drops is water will prevent sickness or pains from ahaage of water. It better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. Print Fifty Oentapcr botUa. Radway's Regulating Fills. ffini rwftltm, loctklM Aywtmte, At WtUtost Pain. Alajr lUllabU Mi KManl la Uutr Oymtt—, 1 VEGETABLE BUBBII'IUTI FOB fIiIiTHKI. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with surge, regulate,punXjr, oieasseand Sinrifi rvuA, tat the euro of an Disorder! • f the Ntomsch, Liver, Bowels. Kidneys, BUd der. Nervous Dlseasea, Headache, Coastlpaloa. Oostlveness,# indigestion. Dyspepsia, Bllioup sea. Fever. lsflsmaistioD of the Bowels, Piles, sad all derangements of tas Internal Viscera Wsrrsnted tc effect s perfect euiv* Purely vegetable, containing so mercury, miaerala ei defrterlous drags. •sr-obeerre the fnllnwiei si minimis iiwitla from Diseases of the Dralm Organs i Constf psUos. la ward Piles, fttlsea or the Blood is Head, Acidity et the stomach, Nausea. Heart bum. Disgust et Food, Fullness or Weight Is the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Staking or Flub taring at the Heart, Choking or Suffering Sen sations when ia a blag posture Dimness ol Vision, Dots or Wehs Before the Sight, Fever and DUD pain la the Head, Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain is ttdrSide, chest. Limbs, and Sadden Flushes et Heat, Burning in the Flesh. A lew daaa of EAWAT* RIAS win free th flf from all thi ahove-aamed disorders. We repeat thai MM reader must consult out hooks sad papers os the subject of diseases and their ours, among which may he named TalMaei Tra, N "Bsivnj m Irritable Urethra, 1 * "lad way na here fa la," relating to different elassa of Ols BOLD BT BE DWIIWi ■BAB MfiUl A TBUE." Band* totter stems to BABWAY M 00, to. BS Wama, Cor. Ohareh It, How fork. flhfoimatfi worth thousands will bo oes to yam TO THE PUBLIO. fhero can ho so better guarantee of tho valu if Da. RASWAT*! old established R. R. R.'Rnirs ens than the bass and worthier imitations e 'hem, as there are False Resolvent** Relief ved Plßhfa Be rare and ask tor Radw&y'a, an m that the aims "Badwaj* Is eh what yot wr """^uPßaSTn^cnCoupler^" 2IUST tO, *65, 075, 0100, f ISO j 2| 4] i and Upward*. fitool end Inatrnctton I IT j Book tnclmld. PIANOS, lUI ami jtS 2 : Upward. AtIENTS WAhfrED. New ! " PQ : Oataiogue. now ready. 5 g 0 T. LWA TEBh, 00 ENCVCLOP/EDIA a? 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