DOMESTIC. A HOUSEKEEPER'S DEVICES. —We have white cotton tiannel mittens always for hanging out clothes in winter. They are kept in the clothes-pin bag or clothes basket, and are always handy when washday comes. Did you know that cotton flannel mittens were a perfect source of comfort to wear while making IXMIS, dusting, sweeping, etc., in cold rooms? They are easily ami cheaply made. We have too much regard for intellectual improvement to ro-'ommeud quilt piecing that requires time and thought and valuable material, but, oue rainy afternoon we collected the little roils of calico anil ginghaui that had accumulated during the year, chose sample patterns, one brisk-tiugered girl sat down to the sewing machine, while two more cut out pieces to keep her busy, and by bed time we had a protty quilt covering, with the trifling expense of one spool of thread. Where there are several menfolks in a family, to wear out heavy wool material, the backs of coats and pants, where there is not much wear upon the fabric, cut into squares and pieced together upou the sowing machine, lined with cheviot, made heavy with oottou batting and a layer of fiour-sacking-paper, and tied with knitting cotton, make an excellent substitute for a buffalo robe. We have a robe of this kind, for common use, that has seen three year's service, ami is as good as ever, aud is voted by the tarnily more comfortable than any buffa lo robe. REED BIRDS, STEWED PHILADELPHIA STYLE. —Pluck the Iwrds carefully, leav ing ou the Leads, draw tliem and till tlieni with the following forue-iueat: lor a dozen birds mix together two ounces each of veal and ham, finely chopped; season the meat with a salt spooniul of grated nutmeg or powdered mace, quarter of a saltspoonful of pep per, and a level Teas poo nful of salt. After the birds are well filled with force meat lay them in a saucepan just large enough to hold them, dust over them a tabieepoonlul of hour, add to them a tablespoonful of butter, and sufficient loihng water to cover them; cover the saucepan closely, and stew its contents slowly lor twenty minutes. Then serve the birds in the giavy formed in cook ing them. MODERS dwarf book-cases, which cou sist simply of a set of ash, walnut or edenized shelves with the top enclosed in an ornamental rail and a slender pole from which to suspend a curtain, are a great improvement on the cumbersome old cathedral-like receptacles for forgot ten literature, 'lhey stand flat against a wall, occupying* little space, hold many books, and the top serves the pur pose of a small cabinet in the opportun ity it affords for the display of a tew pieces of good china and small easel pictures. A LOVELY panel is made of a strip of black satin embroidered with punks, lhe topi and bottom are finished with two-inch bands of scarlet plush, and the low er edge has also a l>order of silk balls of different shades of red; a brass wire is lastcned to the top and a silk • cord with which to suspend it. AN elegant lambrequin may be made <>t dark crimson plush, velvet or veJve reen. Then put on, in diagonal lines about three inches apart, rows of thin brass crescents. Finish the edge with a row of silk tassels, tying each one to a crescent with a silk cord, and then fas ten to the velvet with the same cord. To wash white tiannels without shrinking them make a good suds of boiling water, and add a tablespoonful of aqua-ammonia, and when scalding hot pour over the flannel. Do not rub on a board, but, if convenient, use a poun der. Rinse in hot water and wring as dry as possible and hang in the hot sun to dry. A NEW Ira me for small mirrors and pictures has the top and left side about <.ne-half the width of the bottom and right side. It is covered with plush, and a small owl placed on a perch orna ments the upper right-hand corner. IT IS more important in covering the walls of a new house to select materials and patterns intrinsically good and sui table than something that has the last touch of fashion—for fashions, even in wall papers, change, while the princi ples which underlie true art and fitness do not. To extract ink from cotton, silk or woolen goods, dip the spots in spirits turpentine, and let it remain for several hours; then rub thoroughly'between the bands, and it will all disappear without changing either the color or texture of the fabric. THE latest Btyle for parlor stoves is a combination of brass, iron and tiles. The facings are of polished brass, while the interior is of liammerd iron, and encaustic tiles form a frame work be tween the mantel and the grate. THE latest coffee pot is a reversible one. The coffee is placed in the top and the water in the bottom. As soon as the water boils the pot is quicaly re versed, and by the slow process ot fil tering excellent coffee is procured. SLIPS for the dinner table are made in linen crash, the ends being hand somely decorated in drawn work, and finished with a deeply knotted fringe. Occasionally designs are worked upon the whole length in filotsello or crewel. LEATHER boxes are very much in de mand. They are made in fancy leathers of eyory kind, and are either richly em bossed or tooled in colors, or very often decorated by fret-work carving, * which is carved out upon folds of double leath er, FORTIERS are now made in teira cotta turcoman cloth, with a deep dado of stamped velvet or plush, and finished off' with a short ball fnnge. For loop ing back bands of the stamped material are prefeiTed. HOLBEIN work is the. most suitable lor the decoration of the scarfs which are fashionable for the top of cottage pianos. The design should be worked only in the ends and finished off with a knotted linen fringe. THE last invention for the comfort of invalids takes tlie form of a chair which is capable of no less than 180 different movements. Formed upon an Fnglish model it is the work of an American manufacturer PRETTY and inexpensive screens can re made by covering an ordinary clothes- Horse with dark felt or plush, upon winch (Jhiuese crape pictures may be mounted, W ROCGHT brass, china and plush ap pear in innumerable forms, and are indispensable at present in household d cjration. HUMOROUS. Ox one day of the carvival week at New Orloans, was Mr. M., a jolly soug brotlier, 011 the to home going occupied, He was on the mask ball beou aud found himself 111 happy mood. On the way was 110 from somebody in the following way spoken to: "Excuse me. Cau you whistle?" "Oh, yes!" "Therefore can you—tome—a groat service—make.—L live namely (hie) — there tip two stairs high—aud when I late —to home come—then whistle I Mu bist verruckt nioin kiud'—and my wife throws to me the (hie) key down. This evening but—is it a little inucn become —the tongue will not well—l cannot whistle 1" "Oh, if it further nothing is," said the singer, "the melody know I." With that steps he under the window and whistles. Ilaidly are the first notes whistled, so ojieus itself the window aud the song brother receives ON the head the con tents of a wash basin. At the same time resounds 11 shrieking woman's voice: "There, hast thou it, vagabond, for thy late to home coming ?" A Hotel Mau'N I. nek. Mr. J. G. Tyler, chief clerk at the Uuion Depot Hotel, Ogdeu, had rheumatism in the muscles of the chest and lett shoulder. By applying the Great German Remedy three days he realized complete restoration and he Is of the opinion that there is noth ing equal-to the St. Jacob's Oil for pain. The Great German Remedy is also a speci fic for burns anil sprains.—Salt bake (l>tab) Tribune. Two sides to it. —"There are two sides to everything," soul a lecturer, "1 repeat it, there are two sides " At this juncture a tired looking little man stood up in the front seat to say: "Well, it you've no objections, [ will just step out and see if there are two sides to this hall. 1 kuow there is an inside, and if I find there is au outside you'll know it by my uot coming back. You needn't be alarmed if I shouldn't return." And as he walked up the aisle he was fol lowed by the admiring eyes of the whole audienoe. Their sympathies were with him, but they were deficient in moral courage. %*"Fools take to themselves the res pect given to their office." Hut Kidney- Wort commands respect for its own wlul merits, tested, tried and found not want ing in any essential principle required lo th e cure of dyspepsia, piles, mabina, and all diseases of the kidneys, bowels and liver Prepared in dry and liquid form. Scarlet, Cardinal Red, Old Gold, Navy blue. Seal Brown, Diamond Dyes give perfect results. Any fashiona ble color, 10 ceDt." EARNED the dime: "Well, my little man, areu't you barefoot rather early this season?" said a benevolent gentle m.ui to a New Haven youngster this morning. "Guess not. Wuz born bare foot, I wuz." "I declare so you was. What a pity; what a pity. Well, Na ture is unkind to the poor, really," aud he gave the youngster a dime to atone for the neglect of the "mother of us all." Fear Not. All kidney and urinary complaints, es pecially Brlght's Disease, Diabetes and Liver troubles. Hop Bitters will surely and lastingly cure. Cases exactly like your own have been cured iu your nelghbor hcK>d, and you can fiud reliable proof at home of what Hop bitters has and can do. HAD met before; The fashion of giv ing balls at public places has its advan tages, but it ouglit to make one careful. At the Kensington Vestry Hall, lately, a young dandy accosted a gentleman who was standing near the doorway, "I think I have met you before several times—a." "Probably, sir," he replied; "I'm Gun tor's head waiter." * When the fountains of life are not cor rupted and embittered by suffering; when the functions ot womanhood are strictly normal, woman lite is like music, with no discord to jar her delicate sensibilities and break the vUat and organic harmony. But many who sutler trom vital ami functional disorders have found immediate relief and a permanent cure by U9lng Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkliain's Vegetable Compound. A NEW agony: "it is quite the proper idea for a young lady to paint a bunch of pansics on a fresh laid egg and for ward it by social messenger to her best gentleman friend. This signifies: "Pa is hatching another scheme against you. Come 'over the garden wall' this even ing." The interest now begins. NOTICE —John B. Sabina, Counselor at-Law, Broadway, New York, gives special attention to collection of claims against Produce and Commission dealers, write. AN unprofitable bid: "I understand that Brown is in trouble," said Smith son. "Yes," replied Fogg. "Brown was at the auction shop the other day. They had a silver pitcher, and Brown offered to take it—offered to take it for nothing, you know. Well, the Sheriff took him up. That's all." For dyspepsia, uungeation, depression of spirits and general debility, in their va rious forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya *' made by Caswell, Hazard & Co, New York, sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic, and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equ&L THE poetical and the practical—Sen timental diner: "Eat a lark ! Partake of one of the quiring songsters at heav en's gate ! I would as soon eat a hymn!" Practical friend: "Ya-as, never touch small birds—they all feed on worms," MODESTY: "Do you pretend to have as good a judgement as I have?" ex claimed an enraged wife to her husband. "Well, no," he replied slowly, "our choice of partners for lite shows that my judgment is not to be compared with yours." Lyon's Patent Heel fchiflVner the only invention that makes old boots straight, as new. A FRIEND once called Dickens' aiten tion to an ill-shaped but skilful sculp tor's awkwardness iu society; whereup on the great humorist remarked, "Nevertheless he always cuts a pretty figure." ""WHY do you call tins brand of whis key the Horn of Plenty ?" asked a trav eller of a bartender in Kentucky, "Be cause it will corn you copiously," was the reply. "HANNAH, said a landlady to her now servant, "when there's any bad news, always let the boarders know it before dinner. Such little things make a great difference in the eating 111 the course of a year." The druggist who hesitates now Is lost for tlio winter. He should sling together some sweet oil and liquorice aud bring out tin cough cure at once. Dr. Hull's Cough Byrup does not pay him enough profit. THE father of a St. Louis bride pre sented his son-in-law with eighty thou sand head of cattle.—Papa, dear," exclaimed his daughter when she heard of it, "that was so kind of you to make such a gift; Charley's awfully fond of ox-tail soup!" Vegcliiic Dr. Callier Surprised. Vegetinc Cured his Daughter. Cxu.l Kits v ILLS, Chiton Co., Ala., May 15, lSitt. Dear Sir,— My daughter has been ailllcteU with nuAl catarrh. affection of ihebludd< 1 ami kidneys, ami is of scrofulous dial hests, an I, after having exhausted tuy skill and the mo-t eminent physi cians of Selma, I at last resorted to the use of your 1 ROKTINK (without confidence), aud, to inv great surprise, my daughter has heen restored to health. ! write thia as a simple act of Justice, and not as au advertising medium. Ke-pcctfu'lv, T. K. CALLIF.It, M. D. 1.1 vEii ioniM.iivr CIKKIGSVILJ.K, 111., July BU, LIES. IT. It. STKVKSS, Boston : Dear Sir, —Aly only object in giving you this tes timonial is to spread vaiuaide information. Hav ing been badly a filleted with l.ivr Complaint, I | was induced by some of my fro nds to try your j > KOKTISK; aud before I had used lialf of the bot tie I found that I was deriving groui lienetlt by it. i 1 uad used other medicines bui could not say that I they helped me in the least. 1 pronounce your | medicine far ahead of any other, and can oheer ' fully recommend it to any one m need of such a i Diedlcine. Yours resp'y, MliS >1 AltY KNKELAND. I,ITER (OMPLIIXT. Two Bottles Cure! Me. WATRKI.OO, IOWA, tier. 9, IS7. ! 11. It. STKVKNS, 80-ton : I have been troubled with I.her Comphiiitf and ! disorders of the stomach and have taken many ! preparations without effect, but alter taking two I bottles of VKOKTISK I am as well as ever 1 was. Ite.-p'y, 8. A. LINCOLN. We are personally acquainted with Mr. Lincoln, and know \t!ie above) his statement to be true. We have-old large quantities of VMIETINK and our customers speak well of 11 for the e >iitplu:uu tor which it is recouimende 1. WANOLKE BROS, Druggists and Booksellers, Watvr.oo, lowa. Vegetine is Sold ry all Druggists, nr BULLS SYRUP IPiffi ANAKESIS Dr. S. Silsbee's External Pile Remedy Glvri Instant relief and la an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by Drojrirtstsfverywhere. Price, 11.00 per bo* prepaid by mall. Samples sent fret to Physician* ana all sutfcrrra, by P. Neastaetfter A Co., Box SO**, Heir York CUjr. Solenumnfa. turtra of "anal****. - ! IS A SURE CURE | for all diseases of the Kidneys and I LIVER I It has epeclflo action 011 this most important L organ, enabling it to threw off torpidity and k inaction, btimuluting tho healthy accretion of r tho Bile, and by keeping tho bowcla in fr* a " condition, effecting it regular diseliargo. IUI o'lrlo I: you arc suffering from £ IwldlCtl Id■ malaria,havo tho chills, I arc biliona, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kidnoy- W ' Wort will surely relievo and quickly cure. ' k t In the Spring to eleanso the System, every r ai one should taho a thorough course of it. J *1- SOLD BY DRUCCISTS. PMoeSl.f fit member This. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely ahl Na ture In making you well when all else fails. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or arc suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of tlte stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you re main ill. for II<p Bitters are a sovereign remedy In all such complaints If you are wasting away with any form of Kid ney disease, stop templing Death this moment, and tnrn for a cure to Hop Bitters. If you are Blek with that terrible sickness, Ner vousness, you will tlnd a "Balm in Uilead" iu the use of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a mias matic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all countries—malarial, epidemic, bil ious, ami intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aehes, arid feel miserable gen erally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short they cure all Diseases of the stomach. Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. SSOO will tie paid for a case they will not cure or help. Tha' poor, bedridden. Invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will vou let them suffer •> ®ITTEB S Remember that stamina, vital energy, the life principle or whatever you may choose to call the resistant powers which battles against the causes of disease and death, is the grand safeguard of health. It Is the garrison of the human fortress, and when it waxes weak,the trne policy is to throw In reinforcements. In other words, when snch an emergency occurs, commence a course of Hos teller's Bitters. For sale by Druggists and Deal ers, to whom apply for Hostetter's Almanac for ISB3 *94 1 "(Irssnt, dear," saiil she, ha alio leaned H tender cheek <u bin manly checked ulster. "Why arc these snow Makes like your moustache?" This pleased him, even to have it mentioned. "I don't know, pet," lie murmured in nocently. "Why are they?" "Because they are HO slow coming down." Ho drove with both hands alter this. ♦/"What la bred in the bone, will never out of the flesh." But rheumatism, piles, malaria, constipation and all other confluents from derangements of the func tions of the liver, kidneys and bowels will 44 0'itoi the flesh" without fail after the thorough use of Kidney-Wort, the cure for all such diseases. BtaiSfEvery oolor of the Diamond Dyes Is perfect. See the samples of the colored cloth at the druggists. Unequalled for brilliancy. FOGG liits a neat way of turning a compliment now and thou. Seeing the elderly Miss Paugloy in the street the other day lie tried to avoid her, but did not succeed. When they met, said MIHH Paugley, "O, you naughty man ! You wanted to cut me !" Replied Fogg, blandly, "I should l>e cutting a pretty figure, wouldn't 1 ?" Miss Paugley tells her friend, Alias Sagegreen, that Mr. Fogg iH a perfect gentleman. f.iver, Kidney and nnglus 1> I sense. A medicine that destroys tho germ or Cftuso of Bright'b Disease, Diabetes, Kid ney and Liver Complaints, and has power t<> roil them wit of the system, is above all piiec. Suoh a medicine is Hop Bitters and positive pro<kf of this can be found by one trial, or By asking your neighbors who have boon cured by it. Tire Atlanta Count it Htion uotic?s that "a pair of black eyes give a man a Hurt of rapped expression." The man with poulticed eyes and face lihh an ex pros i siou still more wrapped. How to Stiorten Lite. The receipt LB simple. You have only , to take a violent cold, and neglect it. The great English surgeon, asked a lady who told him she ouly bad a cough: "What would you have? The plague?" Beware of only "coughs." Tue worst cases can, however, be cured by Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. In Whoop ing Cough and Croup it imrned lately al lays irritation, and is sure to prevent a fa tal termination of the disease, bold by all druggists and dwalers iu medicine. A CHINAMAN would sooner flv a kite than go ou a drunk, and would rather wasbee. washee aheap than sit round a bar-room stove, chewing, spirting and swearing, "slice samee Meliean man;" therefore, j>olitii*iiiii reason that he will never be anything but a heathen, and won't "afsiniilate with" Americans. It is very sad. Vegetme.—"The life of all tleH is 'he blood thereof." And no one can possibly be healthy when the blood is diseased Vegetine is composed of substances identi cal with healthy blood; and when taken into the system for the cure of disease, it is absorbed, and replaces the deficiency which caused the disease. AT a recent trial iu France the fore man of the jury, placing his hand upon his heart, aud with a v< ice choked with emotion, gave in the following verdict: —"The accused is guilty, but we have our doubts as to his indeutity." ■ Any person having a bald head and railing to see the benefit to be derived from the great petroleum hair renewer, CarboJiue,as now improved aud perfected, in the face of the vast number of testimo nials from our very best citizens, is surely going it blind. A YOUNG ladv whose family were very much in the liahit of making conund rums was one evening asked by her hus band, in an excited tone, "Why are these do*rs always left open ?" "I give it up," instantly replied the wife. rr. Roe>r'i Vegetable Worm Syrup. Is one of the most pleasant or palatable preparations for worms we have ever known. It is thoroughly efficacious, and never requires any other medicine to curry it oil after using it. \\ HAT can make more vocal noise thau a lx>y driving ton cows through a town? Why, a l>oy driving two cows, of course. The more cows, the less noise. Grocers, Farmers, receipt for making cheap good vinegar, common and white wine, no fraud —20 cents (silver) aud stamps. G. BKNNSH, Lowell Mrssaohu setts. IN washing umslins and lawns put a little pulverised borax in the water, aud use but little soap. "llL'ClllMMlliA." Q ick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, 15 hid r and Urinay I) -ease-. £l. Drily lata Foil THICK iieAns, neavv stum&cus. nil on - LIE o - IV.I e'Ma, ipplelMls. 10 and 25C- A TOCGH piece of meat can be made tender by letting it cook lor several hours at simmering h at. Allen's itratn FoorY. (hires Nervous Debility and Weakness of Generative Organs, #1 all druggists. Send for circular. Alien's Puariuaey, 313 First av. N. Y. lloos AND HAY. —Most persons, no doubt have seen hogs eating hay during the win ter mouth?, in but small quantities, it is true, but still eating it. it clover is cut when in fullest bloom, weil cured and stored away, the hay becomes a valuable food for hogs, especially when fed but lit tle else Hum corn. To utilize it, cut it in a cutting-box, a halt to three-fourths of an inch long, mixed with bran, shorts or corn uieal and moisten it with swill, or even water; if made scalding hot the better. Then let it stand for a few hours belore feeding it out. Dr. Kltne's (ire it Nerve Restorer Is tha niai vel or the ago for all nerve dis' ases. Ail tits stoop: (1 irtv. send lo s3t Arch str- et' Philadelphia, Pa. Making -uch institutions as the public schools, residences for janitors and then families is a very questionable practice. It is necessary to have a careful man about the premises, but not to have his wife aud children. W beu a dangerous disease breaks out in his household it is his policy to keep silent about it so as not to be turned out of doors and probably for a long time of em ployment. Janitors should have a dwel ling away from the schools. Artificial wwj ol a nurc T*hite color and v.-ry durable ha 3 lately been made bv the inventor of celluloid. It is prepared by dissolving shellac in ammonia, mixing the solution with oxide of zinc, driving off the ammonia by heatinv, and afterward powdering the residue and strongly com pressing it in molds, X 1 m m ,/ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S : VEGETABLE COMPOUND. In a lenitive f'uro i For all thnsr Pnlnful Com|>liitn'. and WfilneiKt •o common to our beat fcmulc population. A Medicine for Wontnn. InTcnled by a Woman. Prepared by a Woman. Tha Oraalrat Iwtlrtl IHiroorr Siare the Dawn of Watery. tF"ltrenrc tho droipin* spirits, Invigorates and hartuonixoa tho organic function*, gi vo> elasticity and firmness to tho step, restores the natural lustre to the eye, and plants on the pale check of woman the fit sh rosits of life's spring and early sniuijvt tune. t?T~Physicians Use It nnd Prescribe It Freely T* It removes falntness, flatulency. destroys all craving for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That fooling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by it • u-e. For the curt* of Kidney Complaints of cither si x 'ills Compound U unsurpassed. I.YRIVE. PINKHAM'S OI.OAD PFRIFIEU will enidicate every vestige of Humors from tlie Blood, and give tone and Mrongth to the system, of man w oman or child. Insist on Laving iu Both the Compound and blood Purifier are prepared at' 33 an 1235 Western Avenue, I.ynn, Mass. Price of either, ft Six bottles for f *>. Sent by mail In tho form of pills, or of loscngea, on reeaipt of price, $1 per !>ox for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Enclose Set-stamp. Bend for juunplih t. Jfo fiunily -hould le without I.YDIA E. PTVKTTAM'S L T VEtt I'lKI-S. Thev cure constlpatlnn, bilioutun ss, atul torpldity of the liver. 20 cents per box. IfSold by all IlriiKKlsls.'itt O WSESMS3EMM c FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF # I COWSTBPATION- I c 8 No other disease is so prevalent in this ooun- 00 F" try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever v ® squalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort as a c £ euro. Whatever tho cause, however obstinate 6 f3tho case, this remedy will overcome it. w 09 Oil FQ THIS distressing com- ® ® ■ I■■&0 j plaint La very apt to be 5 oompXior-ted with const ipation. Kidney-Wort , tho weakened parto and quickly a C cureo all kinds of Piles even v. hen physicians J 1 • and medicines have befrre felled. C £ A3- f?rlf you have either of the e troubles ~Z < PRICE sl. i use r PruggistTlSein* 1 in the world cqnul t<> itforltir^^L eurtr of Scrufti!.. i. Hoii>, burr, Olu Sore Ftm, li. rcurlsl Dlkum. < i.ot< of Appetite Fmaats Cseptalaia, mad all Hluod a to.. Crop'., PilUlmp'b, uo every botUv. ■a A STOPPED FREE J/arrtlout Cvrrt. %DR, KLINE'S GREAT U NERVE RESTORER /<<r all liKjUN AM) Ni.KV r. Hdi-kiffs. Oitly si rk ccur. Ron Nekvf. Arrrc- if taken Has dirertrd. AolWinA"/frkrfiy'i w. Treatise A trial bottle trco to Kit Casoatliey paymt. xpren harden on b.x,when received Send tiame.P.O ami loxprftt ndirvu of ntlHctcd to liK.KI.INK.hiI A r .b .l'hilada ,I'a. Sue Uruyyut. btuurt iy /ruuu*. elastic truss 'n ■ rT*l IbttbiiiiflMarhonallotbert, M®i?' b coptbapa with Sell-Adjianor Hal 1 in c.uter, aiapul twlT to all SENSIBLE jj r°'! £ , > " u, w f lbe \ hl, L'u* rTW V--, vpiiqc J0 , ."F P r#,,M ll ! IPW Wf x&W jti with (be Finger. With light prnecretb* Hernial* held iecorly lay and and arad leal euro certalo. Ilia aaiy, donbla tail cheap. 5-mtby mail. Clrcnlan fraa. EGGLESTON TBCSS CO.. Chicago. 11L_ I CURE FITS! When 1 nay cure I do not mean merely to ston them for a time and thon have them return again. I mean a ra<lieai cure. I have made th'"(Unease oi KITS. Ei'l- I.EPSY or I warrant ray remedy to sure tho worst oases. B - eause others have failed is no reason for not now re ceiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of mv infallible remedy. Give Express and lKtstoflloa. It oot-ts you nothing for a trial, and I will cure you. Address Br. H. O. KGOT. ISI Pearl St, S. V. CONSUMPTION. I have a positive remedy tor the above dlseaae; by its n-() thousands of cas-s of lbs worst kind and of long ..tanding havo b. eu r.ued. Indeed, co Btrotig In my faith lu its etficary, that I will send TWO ItOTTI-KS KKftE, to gether with a V tbPABI-K TKKA l'lBK on this diseaso, to an v nalTeror. (live Kxpri'ss nn<l P. O. address. DR. T A Sl,e" M. it Pearl St., New Tor Q| V WHY WASTfc MONEY! men or W1 A If you want a LuiuriAnt tnouftaciie. flowinf *httk#ri or a b®Atj gruwih of hAir on bmkl vI O b# 4, or to rmriuN. And LMH INVIGORATE th HAIR Aiivwhtr# don't b humhufrM. y m Try tL crtAl SpAJtiah It*©oTy whirh ha NKVKK VET FAILED. SeodCNLY MX CENT* to Dr J. CONZA LEX, Box IM'J. iioawa. Vui r%rr C All tmtttUociA. y These answering nn Hilrerllseineiii will confer n tavor upon llio adver lister and tlie publisher by tlaliii; ihHt they saw the mlrertiaemeut ni (hit* ItinruMl. (iiamlnK paitsrh WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TO-MORROW? O Pool's Signal Service Barometer r~ —-"J oil BTolli*l f;ir\SS AMI TIIF.IIitIOJIFTER COMBINED, WIIiU Ti2Ulj "STOHJ2 efc D Kiur-rr oVrTirl It will detect and indicate correctly any change in theweather 12to48hours I |;,V " f.diiWg 1 1' i' " in advance. It will tell what kind of storm is approaching, and from what i jl direction—invaluable to uuvignlor:<<. Farmers c.m plan their work Wj I) oarsoi. j w |l| I according to its predictions. Saves 50 times its cost it a singleseason. I'M W' 1 I I Has an accurate thermometer attached, which alone is worth the price oftho Hi fh 2 ||H ■|) ijj combination. This great WEATHER INDICATOR is endorsed by the 'll " i ;| w M jii most eminent Piiysicians, Professors DCCT IN TUC IftiTIQI fl I I'll J ¥I! Bn, i Scientific mon of tho day to be the DtLdl.lll I lit WUll LU . jlpil o-: 1 W Irf i 'fne Thermometer and barometer are put in a nicely finished wainut frame, 1 Lm t* 1 with silvor plated trimmings, etc., making it a beautiful as well its uselul or l||ilj| ; lor 1 jB I I'll natnent. We will send you a sample one, de/u'emi./'ra', to your place. in go d B ,<Xhr , |Sa |fif '.HP I order, on receipt of SI. or six for 9-1. Agent* are making trom si>to Ip2o 'lll I . < |i .'sSiMi daily selling them. A trial trill convince you, Order at once. It sells tit i 111 , n : it I HplW |j! 81(i HT. Just the thing to sell to farmers, merchants, etc. Invaluable to H'M = iT,.> jt -ill |i|lj everybody. U. 8. Postage Stamps taken if in good order, but money prc- HllW" I { 0 Plflli ferred. Agents wanted everywhere. Send for Circnjar and terms, fill mI wfil Address all orders to OSWEGO TIIEIOIOMETEII WORKS, it H - In I ||l| ( fyaraeet establishment of the kind in the wor/cOOswe-'fo, Ostveso Co., II R *°l I?! A, !|| £ N. Y. We refer to the Mayor, Postmaster, County Clerk, First and Second Bills 4 ®' 5 *B| Ml National Banks, or any business house in CswegO; N. Y. H B ao? *Sa Writevour Pmt Offt>-e, County and State plainly, ana rcnutby money (til LI I order,draft on Sewxork or reaintered tetter, at our risk. Bin!! a ,1 o fciis !!' This will make a Beantitul and Very Useful Present* 111 ; lo | I I ?"& IIFAD WHAT THE PUBLIC SAY ABOUT IT. fliflif I find Pool's Barometer works as well as one that costs SSO. You can rely ii Hi! M = ' i !•''"IS i'l H on it every time, Capt, CHAS. B. ROGERS, Ship "Twilight," Ran Francisco. If Hi ' 3 H I Barometer received in good order, and must say that the instrument gives i* w ' iSi i!ij|*,j: perfect satisfaction in every respect. It is neatly made and wonderfully cheap ft Iff! SO J :N;- I F W& H I at two dollars. GEO. B. PABSONS, M. C. R. R.. Office, Detroit, Mich. :* If " | j " §SSI n! Pool's Barometer has already saved me many times its cost, in foretelling "Ml 40 - I Nfl} :a? | |{| : the weather. It is a wonderful curiosity and works to perfect ion. It ■ • 1 : IG'-'SL : F. J. ROBERTSON, Milwaukee, Wis. IP ii /A BP' #ll I BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS. None genuine fie fe ! yQf H M!j without our Trade Mark, and aignature of J. A- POOL on the back of instru llmNi j| 1|8M%9l Rverr instrument warrkn'Pil Perfect and H-liable. SiweUl-Sinchesfong n< 314 wide. If not satisfied on receiving the instrument, return it a* Once tr-1 will refund} our j&q&crUsieO stutd TTLC'IW you Saw our advcrtlßumcuw* THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, HAIHACHK, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, SORE THROAT. QUI NSV, SWKLLINOH. MPK.dNN, Soreness. Cuts. Bruises, FIIOKTBITEH, III'KKM. M'ALDi, And another IxMtlly acltm mid pate. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Hold ly till UruKKWlx and iK-itler*. irlrectloiiH In 11 laiiKtiuw<- 7he Charles A. Voqeler Co. (*u<wr, in a, roori.Kß * i 0.l Hulliuiorr, Sl., I'i H. A. * My porcelaln-llned Pumps tre manufactured andar I icense,and buyers are guaranteed against any and alt claims from the Company holding the patent. lton't fail to make a not* of (Ais point. , tfJA ~ MPsmam Carefully made *tL of L \ the moft Best Selected Z~ \ Valuable Timber. \ -JSP V Improvementa. ■1??" The BLATCHLEY PUMPS areforjaleky the b;.t houses In the tra e. Name ef my nearest agent will be furnished en application te | C. G. BLATCH! EY, Manufacturer, 808 MARKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA. PA.' I * fl VKK ll 11 oofnfltnc nnd InfklU £ b, b> mxnnt Epileptic :r.. ft Alcoholism.Opium Ke m tb. Scrofula Mid *B T-Y FRB Kroue snd Blood Dis. wMW uw. To Clergymen, xJ9KJI.' Lawyers, Litarary Men, - Merchant#. Bankera, ''•diet ""d ell whoae MMrm I cedent# ry employment ATajija I cauMwlferrou* Proatre- I Hon. Irregularitiee ot Jffp wIT ( th* blooa, stomach, Uf I bowala or Kidnajra, or Afa A1 JTji_ "ho rwquir# a nerve \m f s±lMZ\ tonic, appatir.er oi DL stimulant. SAMARA TAN NERVINE is la MTUIPI R., , _ satneble. Thousands Bw MEVt* FAI La. proclaim H, the moat KI wonderful Invigoranl Hk| nil Wu M Kid I bat erer suataiued the \s 5 s,M sinking system. Foe *• W A® eale by all Druaftste. THE lK. M. A. RIC HMOND MKIIK Hole Proprietor#, Ht. Joseph, Jlo. YOUIfG MEN if y ?* WMt toi *n Tela. ■ \ . . grwphv lu a few months JSX *2SZ?- RIIPTHRF ~~srrJSs ItU I I mils fcuafcusW Sy rSeU trwianat mt oO.< Sk*tti4 mt Mm MUM ikta ran vjirtu*.ij wut praii bj Um kawrisa## pist utlibS htrS t' T HkUaW wltk upniM la tba worM SMS ef Urn Ik. auak la ika Ml —enmft.l u4 awiawaa iMtiaaal of Ir. J. e MATKIt Mem .*• kill Arrk Sort. Philakr!fAio, I'm AArlaa lrmm. SO4 auaak Car ioaUM.rn.ola of IKIM* naif oa ottooa VO i u ~ 4>ll> i;. *AlSTNE7TT>unorlor :> i i.H ii. itii lu oiuiHity.krw Ymrfe, fives Ha- J Jt.eull li I lite rollf-rtioti of rlolitta. H|,'liil. I'roducr and Utuiiuikkion dene era. St'r I la. Tlir DCCT Family Eagazine I lIL DLO I Two Dollars. Demoral's Illustrated Monthly* Sold by nil newsdealer* and Pmimaal. era. Hi iid twenty rvnt# for n kprclmrs ropy to W. JK\KI!RM ID:Sf()BlT. Pub limber, 17 k. Ulli kU, Mew York. Urr/le New Volume (19) commences with November, bend FIFTY CENTS for thrte month.t; it will satisfy you that yon tan subscribe Two Dollars ftr a year and get ten times its value. FAIL baV to aendbcL stamp for the moot complata Calalofuat TYPE, BORDERS, CUTS, PRESSES, AC LuWiAT PRICI3. LAROiiT VARIETY. NATIONAL TYPE CO., MSuuSmiSS A r.nVTS make 150 per cent j<mflt eellinf i.tsriaUT' Ltmmcnt. Tht- oeetiu the World. \* rite for partlftiiaes to r . UE< iiS'l r.u. Pro prictor, 3a4 South ullr otioot, PLuladmpiiia, 1 m. YOUNG MEN mud be oertKln at e einimtiou. a Jdrees VAJJtNTLNI liKOS, J sues nils, Wlaoorua pHEUMATiSM! If yon ars a infferer with this terrlbls dttemie, yon can learn omethln| to your lntercit by reading onr new pamphlet, which giee* fell partlenlars a* to the caste of Rheumatism and Neuralgia, and the manner of treatment required to effect a permanent cure. Do not fsl' to read It Bent free on application. Address Rheumatic Syrup Co., Rochester, If, 11 (t KOl'EitN. Farui-TS, receipt for makiirir cheap, J1 K<> J viiK-K'ar,oouiuiou sud white w-ue, no lraua S t'U (Mai\er) aud Hiaiupe. 11. Iti'iiuer, Loweli.MaaS AtiEXTB! WAMID! AGEKTNI JOMVII VIIIWiMII IB O O IKI "Jll** KICII IBBV BOY".** to a day easily noid Wc want an Arfiiut in every town. Sea l for circular*, terms, and atrcuoy to Amerlean l*nb I IMII ing So . Harlfori.. li >st MI. iui- ii.'>. C'mciiiuati, or bt, Louis. AY. 11. TIIOMLPftOA. Plaits.. I'a. a ■ HI ra CUIES WNEIE AUELSirAILS. 5S NM Best CXraffh Syrup. Tastes good. kSI NjS Use In time. Bold by tiraggiat*. SONLY S2O fore PiIILAULLPHI \ SING KB of this style. Equal to any Singer in tho mark t. lir tnt v>l r, %rr Mi'iul it to be vxambu tt before t/nu y><r/ for it. This is the same Style <thT companies refcill forsjyO. All Machines w rranted for 3 years. Send f >rlllnstratoil Cir cnl.ira: tlTestiiuotiials. Address CH MILKS A. WOOD A frt 11 A. Troth SL, Pliibiielnilia. Pa. ADD TOiIIINCOME Ulnl'K otln> tliisun>t nicaiisoi muk n.t nv'tnar inoiitlilt prortts from invcstiiici t<it>iut>aitMut>r in tc ili alliitrih 3RAIN. PROVISIONS&STOCKS Kadi member cetstlu- uenctlt of ciunlntied eanital ot the ( tub Ueportk wilt weekly. Plvitlends paid monthly. Cluh lit pHid shareholders biu k their money in in past three months, still leaviag original amount making money iu( lub, or rrturued on aetnand. lihsnrs. flu ssch. Kxpliinator) elreularasent free. ilehahlecorrebiHUutents wanted everywhere. Address 11. E. KKMULL & Co., COIN'U Mehts., 171 d- r.s Salle SL. CHICAGO, 111. Fescsjlraaii Agricultural Works, Yo:L% Fa. Addrofj R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF The ChMpaH nnd Bont SlertlflM for t'HmilY line tn Abe World CURES AND PREVENTS Dysentery, DiarrbCßa. Cholera Morbus, Fever and Ague Bheumatism, Neuralgia, Diptheria, Influenza, Bore Throat, Difficult Breathing. Bowel Complaints, Looseness, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbna or Patnfu. Discharges trom the Bowels are stopped In IS or 2n minutes by taking Railway's Ready Relief. No rongehiion or Inflammation, no weakness or laes: Utile, will follow the use of the R. R. KelieL IT WAS THE FIRBT AND IS THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY That instantly stops the most excruciating pains allays Inflammations, and cures Congestion*, whether of the Lunga, Stomach, Boa els or other glands or organs, by one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTER. No matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, infirm, cnppleu. Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Wti afford Instant ease -V INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, PALPITATION OF THE lIEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, CATARRH, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, NERVOUSNESS AND SLEEPLESSNESS The application of the Ready Relief to the par: or parts where ihe pain or uimculty exists wis; aff <rd ease and coralort. Thirty or sixty drops in half a tumbler of water will In a few minutes cure Cramps, Sprains. Sour Stomach, Heartburn. Sick Headache, Dlai rhaea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, an J all Internal Pama. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad way's Ready Relief with them. A few drops IU water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Br. tern as a stimulant. MALARIA IIS ITH VARIOUS FORMS FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE rnred for 50 cW. There !s not a remedial agent in this world that will curt Fever and Ague, and other Malarious, Billon* Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other fevers (alder by R. 4 li'.V AY'K TILLS) BO quickly as RAIAVAYt" READY RELIEF. t'Hty Cents Per Bottle. ~ DR. RADWAY S Sarsaparillian Resolvent. THK GfiEiT BLOOD PURIFIER. For the cure of Chronic Disease, Bcrofula or Syphilitic, Hereditary or Contagions. Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula, Glandular, si-. itng. Hacking l>ry Cough, Cancerous Afle-tln*, Bypmlitie Complaints, Hleedfng of the Lungs, Hy* l-cpMa, Water Brash, Tic Dolereux, Wluie sw - ings, Tann rs, Ulcers, Skm aud Hip Dihea- Mercurial Diseases, Female Complaints, Got.'. Dropsy, Salt Rheuiu, Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Complaint, &,c Not only doev the S:raparlllian Resolvent ex eel all remedial airents IU the cure of enrm SorofuiouH, Constitutional aud sktn Ureases, it is a positive enre for Kidney and Bladder Complaints. Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence ut Urine,' Bright s Disease, Aibumin ina. a id in all cases where there are brick-dust depo-rs, ot I w ater is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances lit. the white of an egg, or threads like white .Ck, o; there is a morb'd, <lark, bilious appearance an i white isne-<iust deposits, aud when there is ■> pricking, bnruing sen ation when passing watei and pain lu the email of the back and along i. , loins bold by druggists. PRICE, uNE imji • LAK. one bottle contains more of the active princi ples of Medicines lhau any other Preparation Taken in teasiioonful doses, wlule others require five or six times as much. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills! Perfect, Purgative. Soothing Aperi ents, Act without Pam Always Reliable and Naturai in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOB CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and streng then. RADWAT'B PIRLS for the core of all disorders of the Stomach. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Loss of Appetite. Headache, Constipation, Costiveuess, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Biliousness, Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the inter nal Viscera Purely vegetable, containing no mer cury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. HE* Observe the following symptoms resulting flora Diseases of the Digestive Organs; Constipa tion, inward Piles, Fullness of Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dog'ist of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Sto mach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Suffering Sensations when In a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before cue Sight, Fever and dull Pain la tho Head, Deflcleucy of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Cheat, Lambs, and Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. A few doses of RAPWATS Pnxs will free the •ysteiu from all the above-named disorders. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price, 2.1 Cents Per Box. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." send a letter stamp to RADWAY A CO., No. s j Warren, Cor. Church St., Nevr York. iwiufonuation worth thousan<ls will be sent to you. To tbe Public. B® sure and a*k for Radwat's, and see that the Qarno "KiuwiY" lion what jou bur. DR. H. W. LOBB, MEDICAL OFFICES, NO. 929 NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. 16 years' experience. (Estah. lished for treatment with purely vegetable medi cines.) Dr. Lobb's long experience tn the treat ment of diseases enables him to guarantee a cut e In all cases. Consultation free and strictly con fidential Call In person or by letter. Offln hours: 11 to S and 7to 10 evening. .HALL'S unJALSAH CwrCd Co nsanifVl on, Colds, Pneumonia. In. InenSa, Bronchial Difficulties, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Asthma, Croup, Whoop in* C° B ah, and all Diteases of the Breathing Organs. It soothes and heals the Membrane of the Lann, inflamed and poisoned by the disease, and prevents the night sweats and tightness across the cheat which accompany rs ,\ d £ \ WASTED for the Bout and Faster atihiig Pictorial Book* and Bibles. Pi Joes rt cucedltJipeT cent. JiaTlokai. 1 pa, Co.. Phßads.. I'a
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