AGRICULTURE. ECONOMIZING LAJJCR AND SRACTT. —There are few people who are more generally economical than the Germans. And an in stance of their ability to make much out of a little lias recently come under ray notice which seems worthy of atten tion. One of my friends has her garden work ed cn shares by a German. Early In the spring he put out a quantity of cabbage plants, giving a little more space between the roots than is usually allowed. The cabbages were easilv worked with a horse. Later, when the lime for setting celery plants had come, he planted double rows of celery between the cabbages. The cel ery rows are not over eight inches apart, and in the same trench,sc that when bank ed not more than hall tlie work vill be re quired to prepare them for bleaching that would be necessary it the plants were set iu the usual way. The cabbages are nearly ready lor use, and will soon leave the cel ery in full possession ot the soil, Every part of tins garden is utilized. When ihe early polatots wee ripe they were dug and turuips were sown on the land. Vacant spaces in other pans of the garden have been tilled with supeitlu ous plants from the beet bid. Mhere space is somewhat limited it richly repays the labor to fill the ground aud keep something growing everywhere. The ground will need tuorouchfertilization wheu it is cropped so peisistently; and when one does noi keep a pig to eat up the reluse lrom vegetables, dishwater,etc., it is a good plan to have a compost heap where such articles may be turned 10 ac count, All ihe weeds (which should nev er be allowed to ripen seed) from the gar den, fine chips, if wood is used, roots and fine brush, leaves and clippings from Ihe lawn should go lino the compost heap These, with au occasional sprinkling ot dry earth to prevent unpleasant odors, will absorb the slops liom tLe house, aud prove a valuable leriii zer at slight expense, Ihe compost heap should be turued over once or twice uunng the season !o insure de composition, aud it should not be placed too ntar the Lome. bones, old Ltois and shoes,broken uten sils ahu the like should be burued, aud their ashes s proud around the peach trees. SLould iLerc be a elsy spot in the gardm, that is ihe place lor the fire. Coal ashes seem to le ol no use except lor garden walks aLd carnage unves, hut wood-ashes bentlii auncsi t.uy k:td ol vqgeiatiom HOUSE SLOPS. —Au economical farmer writes: This iS whal 1 d\> with 1 elo wuh my house s.ors—i have most of it earned and iLiowu on lo ihe stable uiauure.whuh Is unoer cover. This makes the manure in better order lor use m ihreemonths lhan it etheiwise would le in nine mouths. J also keep a box or barrel near the kitchen packed full ot ihe short stiaw and dual suchastouies lrom a fanning mill, etc. into this La,rel or hex are thrown small quantnles ol wash and uisli Water. The The water oiaius thiougli, leaving the subteaLce in the straw ALD sust. \\ hen il is fully ehaiged i move it away aud supply another box. You will be surprised iu see what a valuable letdtr you will acquire durirg ihe year. This substance is gener ally thiowu ou ihe ground, which tiud its its way into the well, is diuuk and follow ed by sickness in ihe family. MR. ALYORD. in his address on the fac tory sysitm or butter-making, delivered at Rutland, June £O, before Ihe Vermont Dairymen's Association, stated that the larmeis ol Jb'rankhn county, Massachusetts, sent ell duung ihe year lfrbd, 490 tuns ot butter,wh.ch brought on the average about 8 cents per yound less than creamery but ter iicni latteries in the vicinity. This Joss ol 8 cents equaled in the aggregate the pietiy little turn ol $25,140, which might Lave gone into the po#kels of the farmeis of Fiar.kilu county, and at the same time have saved their wives an un told amount ot hard work and unceasing care and anxiety. DB. J. ri. HAN A FORD maintains that cancerous tendencies, catarih, boils and similar infiammatii ns are the d.rcct result of txceesive use of "thehea^er& ,, —notably amrnal lats and oils. Consequently sensi ble treatment lies in tbe direction of abste mious legin.tn; discard pork, use as little "grease" as possible, live mainly on the grains ("whole wheat instead ot flue flour), lruits and vegetables. "The lower ami more simple the diet the better," especially for sedentary persons who do not by exer cise or constant labor in the open air con sume the lubricants by actual combustion as a means of keeping up tbe natural warmth of the tody. THE bog in a single generation changes in form and qolor and habit from the staid and quiet porker to tbe fleet and fierce wild boar. One imported boar is told of that changed immediately alter escaping from a ranch, and became as wild and fleet as a deer, with a thin body and arched back, and legs that appeared much longer, while he more slowly assumed the dark sandy color of the wild boar. The tendency to reversion, too, is more immediate when the animsl or breed has been more recent ly reclaimed from tbe wild state and w here the change by domestication has been mo=t marked and rapid. THE aggregate sum of mcnev paid for imported stock by ViTeeoer9 in the United States, is srnuwh r t startling. Jf the Ihitsburg Stockman's statements are cor rect. it says that ••the outlay in this di rection was $3 675 518, or more than th< experts of live cadle fiom the United States amounted to m the first half of tbe present year. There is a solid increase ID the importation total for 1882, and it is not 1 keJy that it will fall much teluw $5,- 000,500. No othor people in the world are making as liberal JH\ estments in tine stock at this time as the breeders of the United States." AT a late meeting af the Kentucky Hor ticultural Society members were warned 10 be on tbeir guard when purchasing wild goose plum tiees, lor ihcusaods oi trees were sold as such that had no right to tbe name. The following description of tbe true Wild Goose was given: The fruit should be laige, bbout one inch or over in diameter, more round than long,turns yel low three or lour days before it becomes red and ripe, and when ripe is covered with bright and Lecutrful golden epecks about the size of a pin head. IN experimenting with cotton-seed meal at the Mississippi Agricultural college a steer led for beef gained 200 pounds in fifty-six days, or an average of about 4 pODnds per day, consuming an average ol 14 2 5 pounds of seed and 11 pounds of hay and straw. The cost of food per day was not quite 10 cents, or about $5.50 for 200 pounds of beef. THE most eminent of our agricultural I scientists affirm that plants cannot assimi late free nitrogen, which exists in the at mosphere, and a German botanist says that " if a cell contains a nitrogenous body it can develop new chemical combinations and form new cells; If it contains none it is not capable or further development." DOMESTIC. DOWN pillows are a dainty appendage of a lady's bedroom or bcttdoir lottngo, cow very mnjh ha fnsMon. To carry out their intention of perfect softness the cover should bo tnndo of undressed silk, or any of the pliant sntins or Indian silks now to l-o had. This cover mar be highly embroidered in geometrical or conventional patterns in silk, with hero and there a line of gold introduced, and the result will be a sofa cushion both novel and elegant. The edge may be finished with fine silk cord, carefully avoiding anything that will keep the cushion in shape, as it is expected t> yield to every movement of* woarv head or aching hack, One of these pillows, which are generally a little more than a half a yard square, was covered with Indian silk in a crushed strawberry tint. (This fabric may be bought now in all the art shades of yellow, red and blue at $2 a yard. For light draperies it is not to be surpassed.) On the square forming the upper portion of the pillow were scattered a few interlaced discs, enclosing small geometrical shapes. The outline of these designs was fol lowed by the needle in darning stitches, taken close together—a small stitch on the wrong side, a longer one upon the right—with old gold silk. Some of the disks were tilled by parallel lines of darn ng stitches covering tne ground; others hud been left with a few touches of gold, "Jupaueae sky lines," to break tlae uuiormity of the ground. By using filoselles varying iu hue from dull blue to deep red, odd gold to brown, silver gray to dark blue gray, the designs were brought out charmingly and with but little work. Pongee iu the natural hue does very well for a similar experi ment in color, and any of the deeper shades of yellow in soft silk are recom mended, not only for decorative art, but because this hue is apt to be effective in whatever corner ot the room you may elect to dispose of it, whether tete-a-tete with a blue couch or on an easy-chair ot Indian red. Where the possessor ol a down pillow aspires to the simplest method of covering it. without the ad ditional tax of needle-work, I would suggest a width of one of the soft foul ard satins now sold for dress purpases in all ihe principal shops. One of these satins, cream-tinted and besprinkled with pompadour bouquets of pale pink and b ue, was made to do uty for this purpose with success. When a present ! tor an invalid is in question, or, indeed, in any case where the cushion is habi tually used, the best plan is to make a moavble cover of liueu to use over the inner lining of lost-colored lavender or blue silk. For this purpose drawn work | in all its vaiieties comes into play effect ively, and the finer the material the more attractive tlie result. Work w bolder upon drawn threads of the linen, and add a few scattered sprays of flow ers, worked in split filoselle that has 1 been previously set in color by dropping ttie skeiu into noising water. Clover, I purple and white, is full of fragrant suggestion and iuvitation to the head to incline toward it. The coVw, when finis Ltd, should be edged with lace. Eicu CLAM SOUP. —Use for this soup the soft, clams winch are sold in "bunch es'' or "strings." Wa>h a quart of them in a quart of cold water to free them from sand, and then strain the water through at wei line enough to retain the sand, .and place the clams in it over the fire; allow them to boil gently for übout tilt* en minutes. Meanwhile put two tablespoonfu.s each of butter and flour over the fire m a thick saucepan, and stir them constantly until the butter melts and blends smoothly with the fiour; then gradually stir into them one quart of hot milk and the liquor in which the clams have been boiled; sea son the soup palatably with salt and pepper, and place it wbtre it will keep hot. Cut the soft part of the 'clams away lrom the hard parts which may be chopped and used for CLAM FRITTERS. Next beat the ye.ks of two law eggs tor one minute, mix with them half a cup iul ot the hot clum soup, aud then stir ihe mixture into the rest of the soup, and serve it at once. Il' the soup is al lowed to boil after the yelks are added to it they will become curdled. Serve crackers with the soup. CHAT-FISH TlE.— The flesh of the tails is the oiily considerable part; the intes tine running through the middle of the tail should be removed. Prepare the tails of fifty eray-tish in this way, Have ready a quart of tomutoes, peeled, sliced arid stewed, or a can of tomatoes; roll a pound of cr ickers to crumbs ot medium size. Butter an earthen baking dish, put the above-named ingredients into it in layers with a rather high sea soning of salt and pepper and two table spoonfuls of butter; let the top layer be of cracker dust. Bake the pie for half an hour in a moderate oven. A glass of sherry wine, or a cupful of any cold gravy, may be added to the pie before baking it, to vary the flavor. OYSTER SOUP, wrrn CRACKERS.— Strain the liquor from a quart oi oysters, mid to it one quart of milk, and place it over tbe fire, to beat gradually. Meantime, remove all bits of shell from the cysterp. As the milk and oyster liquor heal skin? tliem. aud when 110 more scum lises mix smoothly w tii them four heaping table spoonfuls of cracker dust or crackers rolled and sifted; season Ike soup with two saltspoonluls of salt and dust of cayenne pepper; put the oysters into it, stir it until their edges cm 1, and then serve it at once. The oysters should not be added to the soup until just be fore serving it, as they grow hard and tough if they are cooked more than just long enough to curl their edges. Oys ter crackers should be served with the soup. FRIED BASS, MARYLAND STYLE. —Have the fish scaled, the fins aud tail cut off, and the eyes taken out; wash it in cold water, and dry it on a clean towel; score the fish to the bone on both sides, mak ing the cuts about an inch apart, rub salt and cayenne pepper into the cuts, and let the fish stand for an hour IU a cool place. Then dredge it thickly with flour, and quickly brown it over a hot fire in a dripping-pan containing suflicient smoking hot fat to prevent burning, Serve the fish very hot as soon as it is brown. COMPLETE covers are made for grand pianos which admit of a great deal of decoratioiL They can be of almost any material, but the most i-erviceublo are of dark cloth or lelt with a design worked as a bordering IU gold, silk, or yellow crewels, aud finished oif with a narrow worsted fringe. COLORED table-covers lor dining-rooms are of linen plush, and are to be had in all colors. The centre is perfectly pla : n, and the bordering, which is uaua'ly deep, is stamped in arabesque, M orish, or geometrical design to harmonize with the latest style iu carpets, which is en tirely of that character. HUMOROUS. SAVED: "Isn't it delightful, Horace, to think of the awakening of nature, a'ter her long sleep I A few weeks ago and all was buried beneath tlio cold, white blanket of winter, and the frost king held the life-giving sap of the trees and flowers in his mighty grip. Now all is changed. The sun, with its pene trating rays, revivifies the long dormant principles of growth, and in a short time—a few days at most —tlie earth will bo clad in her spring suit of green, beautifully figured with dandeloins and daisies." "Oh, Almir.i Ann," saidlie, as he looked into her eyes a look of rapt admiration, "if 1 thought you would always siing English like that I'd—l'd —but then you might turn your lan guage batteries on me." A moment more ho would have been lost, but his guardian angel did not forsake liirn. [Now York Graphic.] O'Houov.TN ICOHMU'K Opinion. O'Dmovati Risine, speaking of the (ireat U arm an Remedy to a friend, said: "Mrs. K >ssa has been cured of a very se vero attack of neuralgia by St. Jacobs' Oil. as she will gladly tell you, if you call at my residence, 879 Bishwiek avenuo, Brooklyn, N. Y," "IT'S a terrible stroke," said a sympa thetic friend to a bereaved mother, after the funeral, "but your poor boy will be happier in the bright world to which he has gone." "1 don't know about that," returned tlie mourner, "there iiin t no birds jests to rob there." AN ingeuious railway caterer, who had betMi in the restaurant business seventeen years, has invented a sand wich made of bread and meat. People who have eaten it say it is iu all respects equal to the old established bass-wood and leather article, and is even consid ered more palatable and wholesome. It has not yet come iuto general use. * % *"Mcan people tako advantage of their neighbor's dilllcultios to annoy them.' Mean diseases, such as piles, rheumatism, constipation, dyspepsia, malaria, larno backs, etc., take advantage of people's ex posures and attack tkuru. It is then that Kidney-Wort appears on the field and by its timely agency puts to rout this Hock of evil ailments. It is a friend in need and therefore a frieud indeed. ffcy*.Nothing so simple aud perfect for coloring as the Diamond Dyes. For car pet rags, better and cheaper than any other dye stuffs. A CROCODILE outdone: A crocodile stole a baby once iu tlie days wheu ani mals could talk and was about to make a dinner of it. The poor mother begged pifceously for her child. ' Tell me one truth," said the crocodile, "and you shall have yflur baby again." The gnef-strickeii mother thought for u mo ment and then said, between her sobs: "f shall buy a new bonnet next spring." "Take the baby," said the alligator, clubbing himself as lie spoke, "J am not fly enough for you." Got Kleli. When llops are $1.25 per lb, as now,an acre will yield SI,OOO protit, anil yet the best family Medicine on earth, Hop Bit ters, contain the same quantity of Hops ant! are sold at the same price fl red years ago, although Hops no* are twenty times higher than th'*n. K ine Hops, get rich iu fsckt.t; use 11 >p Bitters and get rich ID he nit h. IT is never safe to trust the discretion of the average small IK>V. A London tradesman found this out the other day when it was too late. He tells the story himself. "I keep a shop," says lie, "and sell fancy goods. A gentleman came in to liny something. It was ear ly, and my little boy and I were alone in the house at the time. The gentle man gave me a sovereigh, and I had to go up stairs to my casli-liox. Before doing so I went into the little room next to the shop, and said to the boy. 'Watch the gentleman, that he don't steal any thing,' and I put him on the counter. As soon as I returned, he sang out, at the top of his voice, 'Pa, he didn't steal anything; I watched him.' You may imagine what a position I was in." Yegetine—Tlds preparation is scientifi cally and chemically combined, and so strongly concentrated from roots, berba and barks, that its good effects are reali zed immediately after commencing to take it. ' A FAMILY paper published a long arti cle entitled "Housekeeping Hereafter." '•Merciful heavens !" groaned a distrac ted mother of five children, and keeper of one husband and two servants, "if I thought there wrs going to be house keeping hereafter, I declare I'd uever die." _ The soft and silkv appearance given to the hair by the use of Caroline, the na tural hair restorer and derssing.as now Im proved and perfected, is the subject of general remark by all who have witnessed its effects upon the human head. Sold by all dealers in drugs. ♦ m m WHEN some one was lamenting Foote's unlucky fate in being kicked w Dublin, Johnson said: "He's rising iu the world. When he was iu England no oue thought it worth while to kick him. Alleii'it Hra in Fond. Cures Nervous De Jility aud Weakness of Genera'ive Organs, #1 all druggists S:rd lor circular. Allen's Pharmacy, ■l3 First av. N. Y. "WHAT part," asked a Sunday School teacher "of the burial of Sir John Moore do you liko beat?" The boy was thoughtful for a manient, aud then re plied, "Few and short were the prayers he said." Skinny Men. "Well's Health Renewer"restores heulili cures tyspep la linp <teuc : fl. "u ell's Rough on Corns:" Jte. Ask for it; Quick, complete cure. Corns, warts, bunions: HOOK once said of a bald man: lie used to cut his hair, but now his hair cuts hiij." littinarkable Escape. John Kuhn, of Lifayette, lud., had a very narrow escape lroin death. This is his own story: "Due year ago 1 was in the last stages of consumption. Our best physicians gave mv up. I finally got so low that our doctor said that 1 could not live twenty-four hours. My friends then purchased a bottle of Dr. W in. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, which beneficed me. I continued until I took nine bottles. I am now in perfect health having used no other medicine. THE photographer is the only man whose regular business is to take seme thing. _ Dr. din'a Great TCerve Restorer is tho marvle of the age for all nerAe diseases. All fits stopped free. Send to 931 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. ""MdRE'S taZDYTX VEGmHtIB C* EAT '"■•'•••■vin " i"i>— WILL CURE Scrofula, Scrofulous Ilumor, Cancer, Cn.*croas Humor. Krysipcl s, Caknor, salt ltt*um, I'lmples or Humor lu the Face, Coughs au>l Colds. U.cors, bronchitis. Neu ra'ifia, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, i'slus lu the Stile, Constipa tion. Coatlvenesa, l'lies, Dizziness, Headache, Nervousness, Pains m the buck, Faintness at the stomach, Kidney Complaints, Female Weakness and General Debility. This preparat on is scientifically and chemically combined, and so strongly concentratoit from roots, Ileitis, ami barks, that Its good effects are realised immediately alter cotuiuenciuir to (ako lu There is no illseaseof the human system for which the VKUI TINK cannot be used wuh CKHKKUT ■AKKTV, us u iioes noi contain unv metallic cotn pouuiL For eradicating the system of all impuri ties ot the ninod It has no cipiu! it has never failed to effect a cure, giving WHO and strength to the system debilitated by disease, its wonderful effects upon (he complaints uaiued urn HiirpriHiug to all. Many have leon cured by iho VKUKTINB that have tried many other remedies. It can well be called The Great Blood Purifier. Dr. W. Ross Writes: Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Dyspep sia, Rheumatism, Weakness. 11. H. STEVENS, UOSTON: I have been practiNitiKiiio<t!cine for years, and as a remedy for ScenOtla, l.ii\r Complaint, l>i/s --prjista, It/wuniatlsm, Weakness, and all diseases of the Novit, 1 have never found its equal. 1 have sold \ egetme for 7 years and have never had one lK>ttle returned. I would heartily recommend It to those lu need of a blood nurtller. DR. W. KGSS. Druggist, Bept. 18, 1878. Wilton, IOWA VKGETINK.— L*"r eradicating all impurities ot the blood I rum the system, It has no equal. It has never failed to effect a cure, giving time and strength to the system debilitated by disease. Vegetiue is Soiil by All Druggists. I pr BULL'S COUGH IsYRUP aaEnasssaai l HAS BEEN PROVED ; The SUREST CURE for ! KIDNEY DESEASES.J l)oea a la-.-.o back or disordered urino indl- oato that you arc a victim ? THEN DO NOT £ HESITATE; use Kidney-Wort at once, (drug- c ® gists recommend it) and it will spoodily ever- ® oomo tho disease and restore healthy action. ® C I orlior For complaints peculiar > r ladUlVvli tj ;otir sex, euchu pain J * and weakness, Kidney-Wort is unsurpaasod. £ as it will act promptly and safely. J Either Sex. Inoontlncnoc, retention of urine, £ brick duster ropy deposits, and dull drafting C O paina. all speedily yield to its curative power. 2 < <j. SOLD EY ALL DBUGGI9TB. Price SI. *: DDSII^ Remember that stamina, rltal energy, the life principle or whatever yon may choose to call the resistant powers which buttles against the causes of disease and death, the grand safeguard of health. It is the garrison of the human fortress, anil when tt waxes weak.thetmc policy la to throw In reinforcements. In other words, when such an emergency occurs, commence a course of lis tener's Bitters. For sale by Druggists and Deal era, to whom apply for Hosteller's Almanac for 1883. SELLERS' C0 SYRUP. Hrmrnibcr Tills. If yon are slclt Hop Bitters will sorely aid Nb (are In making you well when all else falls. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it Is your own fault If you re main ill, for Liop 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 turn for a cure to ilop Hitters. If you are sick with that terrible sickness, Ner vousness, you w>ll And a * ( Balm In Gilead" in the use of Ilop Hitter a 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, and luiermlitent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, ami feel miserable gen erally, Hop Bitters will give yon fair skin, rich blood, ami sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short ttiey cure all Diseases of the stomach. Bowels, Bloou, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright'e Disease. SSOO will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. That 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 you let them suffer T FAIL to *rnd 3-cL .L-unp for the mot complete Catalogue TYPE, BORDERS, CUTS, PRESSES, AC LOWEST PRICES. LARGEST VARIETY. NATIONAL TYPE C0..a22?E Lr <K9n per day at home. Sample worth tu f rC o. Address STl.-ONSON A Co., Portland, Maine. VSure Cure for Epilepvy or Fits in 24 hours, Free to poor. DR. KRCSK, 2844 Arsedal 't„ Louis, Mo, I CURE FITS! When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time and then have them return again, I mean a radiral cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPI LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to care the worst cases. Be- 1 cause others hive failed in no reason for not now re ceiving a cure, t-ond at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and post<ifflce, Ilco; ts you nothing for a trial, and 1 will cure you. Address Dr. 11. G. liOO f, 183 Pearl St,N. Y, , WMTIF-A GENERAL AGENT In every County, with whom we will make EXTRA LIBERAL TERMS and give full control of one or more of our new aud rapid selling publications, Any Agent of exierience can s .on work up a permanent busi ness which will pay him SIOO.OO or more per month, by securing oontrol of lis ounty and appointing canvassing agents. For further particulars address \gi)? 88Q3,, >8 N. 7th at., Hlula., Pa. | YOUNG MEN awr/asiCifiaar *■" , MANY yearn ago whou now sects iu New England began to break the good o.'d congregational bairic-rs and make incursions into the sheep-folds of the regular olergy, a reverend divine, a man of good sense ai d good humor, encoun tered an irregular practitioner at the house of ono of his flock. They had a pretty hot discussion on their poiute of difference, and at length the interloper wound up with Baying, •'Well, doctor, you'll at least allow that it was comman ded to preach the Clospol to every crit ter V "True," rejoined the doctor, "irue enough. But then I never heard it was commanded to overv 'critter' to preach the Gospel." An effort exiitlug without a cause u uo impossibility ; tickling iu the throat,husk iuess of the voice, violeut coughing, etc., are the i ffoets of a severe cold. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures the colt', at once and removes its serious effeuts. "IT wasn't tliat!" exclaimed Mr. San ders, indignantly, "von see, I didn't say a word at all." "Jlow'd alio find it out, then ?" asked one of the party. "Why, I went home and she asked if it was me. I told her it was. Took the chances on that. Then she asked me if I had been drinking. 1 told ner no. And there 1 stopped. Never said auoth er word." "But you say she caught on some where. How was it?" "Just a blunder I made. When I told her 1 hadn't drank anything, she was satisfied, but when I cume to get to bed 1 put on my overcoat instead pf my night shirt. And that excited suspi cion." \*"A fair outside is but a poor substi tute for inward worth." Good health in wardly, of the bowels, liver and ki lneys, is sure to secure a fair outride, the glow of health on the cheek and vigor in the frame. For this, use Kidney-Wort and nothing else.** Don't weir dingy or faded things when the teD-cent Diamond Dyes will make them good as new. They are per fect. "I KNOW," Raid a little boy to his elder sister's young man at the supper table, "that you join our society for the protection of the little birds, because I mamma says you a v e very fowl f larks." 'Then there was a silence, and the ham burger cheese might have been heard scrambling around in its tiu box on the cupboard slielf. SMliiilkin Abroad, If any one has represented that we are in anv way interested in any bogus bitters or siuff with the word "Hops" in their name, cheating honept folks, or that we will pay any of their hills or debts, they are frauds and swindlers, and the victims should punish them. We 'eal iu and pay only the hills for the genuine Ilop liitters, the purest and bist medicine on earth, LB R BITTERS MANUFACTURING CO. THIS talk about blue-blooded ances try is all vein-glory. iniir|' Caib i'IC hil". The best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises, soie*, ulcers, sail rheum, tetter, (happed bauds, chilblains, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions, eic. Get Henry's Carbohne Salve, as all others are but imi tations. THE milkman's motto —The pump is mightier than the cow. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumpti< <v, bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat aod Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wondertul curative powers in thousauds of cases, his felt it his duty r iakc it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and c desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this reoeipe, in Ger man, French or English, with full direc tion! tor preparing aud using. Ixmt by mail by addressing w th sta p, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, U9 Power's Block. Rochester, X, Y. IT takes a smart man to conceal from others what he doesn't know. Pure cod liver oil. from selected livers, on the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co. . N. Y. Absolutely pure aud sweet. Pa tients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians declare it superioi to all other oils. Chapped hands, face, pimplee and rough skin cured by using Juniper Soap, made by Caswell. Hazard & Co.. Now York. THE soila-water man miuds sizz busi ness in the summer. Lydia E. Pinkh&m's Vegetable Com pound is a positive cure for a ! l those weak nesses so common to our best female pop ulation. %. A SIGN of indigestion: "Gone to din ner; be back in five minutes/' The habit of running over boots or slioe p corrected with Lyon's Patent Ilcel Sliffen ers. SONLY S2O for A PHILADELPHIA SIN'GMI of this stylo. Equal U> unj monitor, ire, send it to be examined before ynu pat/ for it. Thix is the same etylo other companies retail forsf>o. All Machines warranted for 3 yurs, Fend fr Illustrated Cir culars! dTostimonlals. Addrew CIIABLFS A. WOOD A TO., IIHL Tenth ELl'iii! .iJdyiiia, Pa fZ@EKSE22i£^l3a4h CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. 53 Best t ouch Syrup. Tastes good. fcS Use In time. Sold by m Cb H A MONTH Wrd. WANTEDS HOWIE I 11? IF " (nT to^ttain GOOD HEALTH Llr EL LONG LIFE R!"l Happy Homes. P. W. ZXEGLER & CO., 915 Arck St.. Philadelphia, Pa. CONSUMPTION. 1 have a positive remedy for the above disease; by its ■so thousands of cases of ttie worst kind and of long atuTidlnu have been cured. Indeed, BO strong ts my faith In its ottlcaey, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, to aether with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease, to anv sufferer. Give Express and P. O. address. DR-TT. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl bt., New York At; t:\TS WANTED for the Bust and Fastest selling Pictorial Books and Bibles- Prices re ad 33 per cent. NATIONAL i CB. CO., T hilada., Pa. ACfia week in your own town. Terms and $5 vPUU outflr free. A ldress 11. HALLETT & CX, Portland, Maine. 295 Those nusweriiJK an Advertisement w-ll Confer a taTor upon the ■* dvertiser ai d the Publisher by stating that they saw the adver tuemeut in this Journal, namlue ttae paper. FOR PAIN. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache. Headache, Toothache, Aoru Tie rtml.Nu rlltiigs. Nprislsia. lii-ulsft, lliii-iiw. Nets LI". Front ltll<-a. AMI A LI. Uillßlt IMHHI.V FAISS AMI A HIES. ' Bold by Druggist* and Dea.uir. here. Fifty Cent.a l*tile. DlrocUou* In 11, Languages. TIIF. tTIAKLKN I. \ IM.KLLIt CO. 'Buoorir as tu A VoIiELEK 4 < <> Kalliluon , JIU., I. B. A. A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. t Krora the Dudon Olobe.] If- ears. Fdil'jr* Th<- ,-ilo.ve la a good likc-nr-ss of Mrs. Lydla R TSnla li.Ttu, <>f Lynn. Mu>s., who strive alio! her human hrintfa may It) truthfully calh-dthe ''Dear Fri< nd of Woman," as some of h<-r correa|>ondonta love to call h*r. Kite ts gi-alotmly devoted to h-r work, which la the outcome of a life-study, and la obligr-d to ks?p sf* lady to help her answer the large corrvsjamdcnca which dnil v pours in upon her, each bearing its dfuvia! burden of ni.Tcilnjr, or Joy at release from it. Her V<ifctablu f*..nijmuiid is a medicine for good and not evil purposes. 1 have personally innifflgratod It and sin satisfied of the truth of this. On account of its proven merits, it L rc<-omincnded I and prescribed by lliclxKt jihyTdclana in the country. One sayst "It works like a charm and save* much jiain. it will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus Leucorrhcra, irregular and painful Mi m-:matn.n, all Ovarian Troubles, Inllammatiou and Ulceration, lloodinpa, all Dlsplac.*ments and the con ■equeut spinal weakucss, and it especially mlajvU-d to tbe Change of Life." It permeates every portion of the system, and grivcg new life and vigor. It removes faintr.ees, flatulency, destroya all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak n< <s of the stomach. It cures Bloating. Hc idachea, Ni rvous Prostration, General Bobility, m i pli ssnnm, IV-prctsion and Iniiipestion. That feeling of U-arlng down,causing |>ain, weight an 1 haokarba. is always permanently cured l>y Its uso. It will at all limes, and undnr all circumstances, act in harmony w.'h the law that governs the female system. It costs only f L per bottlo or six for £V. and is sold by druggists. Any advice required as to special cases, and the names of many who have been restored to perfect health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addres: Ing Mrs. P., with stamp for reply, at her home in I.ynn, Mess. For Kidney Complaint < -f r '.thrr *-x thl* comiK>t;nd Is un surpass d as abttndunt testimonial* show. " Mrs. Pinkliam's Liver lllls," fays one writer, "are thrbe.it fn the world for the cure of Constipation, Biliousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood PurMlt-r works wonders iu its special line and bids fnlr to equal the Compound In its popularity. AH must respect her as an Angel of Mercy hos<! sole aiuhltlon is to do good to others. Philadelphia, I'a. & Mr.-. A. M. D. MHWftYMrti THE GREAT CURE J > ' "■ i. j ?' —RHEUMATISM — |l As it is for all tho painful diseases of the "o G KIDNE YB,L!VCF? AND BOWELS. G R It clcnnsca the Eysteni if tho acrid poison sft that causes tho dreadful suffering which J © only the victims of Rheumatism can realise. > £ THOUSANDS OF CASEB J £ of tho worst terms cf this terrthlo disease - d hnvo been quickly relieved, and In short time " PERFECTLY CURED. © rnicr, ti. LIQUID on DKY. SOLD r.r DBUCCISTS. •© < 4t- Pry can lc pent bv mail, Iml WELLS, 111 CHAIIDSON* & Co., Burlington Vt mA Wl-.F K. sl2 a day at home easily made. Costly outfit l ee. Adtlrerr TitrE A Co.. Auirnsta, Me. ADD TOMINCOME Oi titst. offer* the surest itieaiinol in,ik ng regular monthly profit* fromlnvotmenUolfliitof lOUOor more dealing tn BRAIN, PROVISIONS & STOCKS Each member gets the benefit of combined cajittal of the Club. lCcpon* sent weekly. Dividends paid monthly. Clnhl3 pa-ilsliareholilers lawk their money in profits in past three inotitha, still *-avlng original amount making money in Club, or rot tinted on demand. fchare*,fHicaeb. Kxplnnatory rlrcularsw-nt Dtv. Reliablecorrespoiideabs **ntl everywheie. Aldnws It. E. KENDALL A Co. Coui n Mchta.. 177 &K9 La Salle St., CUICAOO, 111 TRUSS aOMfIK ' fTi Has a Pad diflMcg frcmallctbow b npshafw, with B#lf-Adlottlag Btdl IB ctnlsr, adapts I tacit to all JH SENSIBLE: rn P* 100 *" •' tb* boFy. Whll* tho m \trussJ Br V Jy with us rinftr. wiu tight ft* pours ibfihrniab h(ldMCral* layaoft night, aui a radical curs ccrtala. Ill* cosy, duahh |M cboap. Scat by mail. CtrcaUn fraa. EGQLESTO3JTBUBS CO M Chlcßgo, PL TU C DCCT Family Magazine lit L DLO I Two Dollars. Dcmorfsl's Illustrated Monthly, Sold by n nfyrodralera and Poatiaast er%. bend twenty cents for I* specimen ropy to W. LL'.tfffrXGA DKRoReSt, Pnb llalier, 17 E. Ifttlx KL.Jleir York. tW The Xeie Volume (19) comments* with Xovember. bend FIFTY CENTS for three months; it will satisfy von that you can subscribe Two Dollars for u year and get ten times its value. "HALL'S tiSBJISJM LUNtxd.U ft kun Sfl rare* Uonnumptlon, Coldn, Pneuinttnlii, fi dueir/.u, llroneliliil Dirnenluien, HroiieliitiN, (lesrsrne**, AffThma. Croup, \Vboouiog ('-ongh. slid nil lliaease* of llie Itrentliina (trgan*. It Noolhea nnd hekli the .Heiultritnr of the I.angH, Inflitined nnd polnincd by thr diartusr, unT prevents the iright uvvenln HI light netan ncronn the chert which arenii>t>i it. Consumption is not an Inciirnhle iiii.li.tl- HALL'S BAISAH will euro yon. ihough prafeiwk'ii:;! aid full". WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TO-MORRtlft.; ' O Pool's Signal Service Barometer FP^RE*.'-IRRSRSM 01L STOLTIU GLASS AND THEBMOMKTER COMBINED, • (I WIIJIi TBIIIJ YOU! { iITS* nKu ct [; i BA ROM tT;Eft | hBiB in advance. It will tell what kind of storm is approaching, and from vrliai S| direction—invaluable to navigators. Farmers can plan their wrk jtruK. t yMil[iH according to its predictions, Slaves oO times its cost in a Single season - ' &*SSESLiT¥tEf'W W l "' ™ Has an accurate thermometer attached, which alone is worth the price ot the *t illl, ft VW Willi combination. This great WEATHER INDICATOR is endorsed by the MI Kf mm Scientific men of' the Jay to be the BEST IN THE WORLD ! | jliMuo -11 11 '&* .Ij.lBM The Thermometer and Barometer are put in a nicely finished walnut frame, n 'iilltioJ f HIT- H with silver plated trimmings, etc.. making it a beautiful as well as useful or- Mi :j I '-;jt—-JfflilM nament. We will send you a sample one, delivered free, to four viaLce, in cod r i|l' ,00 7 L?f |rf 3 TIJH order, on receipt of sl. or Bix for S-T. Agents are raakmg from $5 to s2< Wl M-3 I" Sfh W ill daily selling them. A trial will convince you. Order at once. It sells ut 1 tin '3 I I !' iB £1 SIGHT. Just the thing to sell to fanners, merchants, etc. Invaluable to L" Bit ®°s ftSt ?' i Sal everybody. U. S. Postage Stamps taken if in good order, but money pre h ill C T-1 "I liffl ferred. Agents wanted everywhere. Bend for Circular and terms, FJ I hl,i ;{ ft,- % [jiftt Address all orders to OSWEGO THERMOMETER W ORK>, tt ![: If "*3 I T "4 Uf" '■? I l ' IB {Lara-iit eMab'ixhme.nt, of the kind in the world)Oaweuo, Oswego Co.. 4 |lll a I I Sj! IB ji. Y. We refer to the Mayor, Postmaster, County Clerk, First and Second i l !' 111*! 1 I ?f : m H National Bank or any business house in Oswego, N. Y. ! " I' a# s IraSgra? i illlfl Wntevour ■ ' Ojhce, County and State plainly,ana renut 0 money if ilili 5 I 1 fife 3® PI ES order, draft < v York or registered letter, at ourrtxk. I 11 103 I• 1 Ull i pli This will.. v.; a Reant i ful nnd Very Usefnl Present, t lt lo l 1 pf f lil READ WHAT THE PUBLIC SAY ABOUT IT. I wit- o5 I: liiia [ find Pool's Barometer works as well aßone that costs til). You can rely ' iVj .nll 11 i : - 12 MP on it every time, Capt, CHAS. B ROGERS, Ship 'Twilight," San Francisco !1 11 3 I I !|j|in| Barometer received in good order, and mast say that the instrument civet fmm ?j' t f -jfe—djl'lß nerfect satisfaction in every respect. It is neatly made and wonderfully cheap 1. 30 I 1§ at two dollars. GEO. B. PAXISOMB. M. C. R R.. Office, Detroit. Mich. 1" ] f I i le- ; S3 fP'il Pool's Barometer has already saved me many times its cost, in foretelling • ill -I IST. If;!,!! the weather. It i 3 a wonderful curiosity and works to,"perfection. ',? ''"FT TJJ ] S; 1Q P. J. ROBERTSON, Milwaukee, W M fll M F ' | BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS. None gennim i, lf r 5kJ! I- i ! t without our Trade Mark, and signature of J. A. POOL on the back of instra. iihAal """ b,h " t* ■''' iilnEi Every Instrument trnrrftureA Perfect and 7lc 7 idl> 7 c. Size'Jl" .n met ion - la' if. au :.j 1 3 1.4 wide. If not satisfied cnrereivir.s the instrumcn", return it ••• oncosrd we will refund your money. P'ease state where you saw our advertisement. A Rare Opportunity! |Ltr' at" 1- $ 6 Valuable Premiums sent C D [ [fl The six valu iftl* n<l uitful aiticltt r | I llluitrated abort nag 6 obtained kg ■ ■I g m # entry reader of lb it publication akto lately Free of Choree. -Read *t adrrrtbtmm em efuliy. fur it presents un opportunity tuck at it s-lduvi net with. We publt/h a splendid Litotwrj, Agricultural and Household r s l* r eiiiel The It oral Iloine Journal, eten number of which eonutn* olght largo rage*. Si column-, profusely Illustrated. and Oiled with valuable hint* and mH'.tlon* '* former, (iar-leuor aui Hon* wife, also splendid Htorier, .Iticlifi and Poem*, useful Kiuiwled<, J.sdli-x' fane* Work, Ult aui Humor, Exposure* of Humbug., Heading for the Young. News, etc. It is replete wlib valuable In format lon, and subscriber* of tan Und In a single issue some hint or suggestion worts twice (It* cost of a roar's subscription. Wishing to Introduce tble spleudtd paper Into thousand* of homes where ills not already known, wo now make it* follow lug unparalleled offer: Upon rtceiptef only Fitly Cents <* f.ofagii slumps we slfl iJi* The Rural Home Journsl fur One \ tar. and w*i wtU also ttnd Free und pott paid Klx i uluuble and I aeful I'rem- I urn*. at follow*: 1. Hemp •'let new Album, eostalulng it beautiful em'-ossed pictures in many colors and various designs, rsrr desirable for decorating faner articles, for scrap-books, rle- J Ladles' Litre Tie, !Inches font, and of erv pretty d. sign ; will be sure to please the ladles, I Adjustable H men Key. This Is a key that will wind any watch, as It adjust* Itself to nt any post, ills hsndtomsly finished, and Is a most useful and handy article far an* one. i. Klegant Cnrnellun Hngcr Hind;, for lady or grntlrman, with gold-plated top and nstuc riatt. Thu la a prettr ring, and one that will la.c a life-line-. Ileautirul Ludlea' Jet Brooch. of handsome na't-rn. neat and stylish, and will last a life-time. 6. Ihe Myalte Oraelr, or Combination Card*, by the aid of which yon can tell aay number or numbers thought of by members of a company, tell ths ages of your friends, etc. These article# are all valuable and useful. warranted as repTesra'ed. and very suitable for Christmas pre ten is. Keinember, we send all the premium' de.erltied above six In number, fret to any one sending tifty rent* for a rear's aabserlptlon to Tua KURIL Horn JQCRHXL. This It a wonder fa I bargain I Do not fail to tak* adrantageof It. at you may never again hare an opportunity to obtain to much for to little money! Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded! At to our reliability, we refer to the publisher of nv new|tn|*r in Sew York For 92 00 we will send five subscription* to the paper and 6*a sets of the premiums; therefore by gettiug four of your neighbors to aeud with you, you will aecure your own pap-r and premium* free. Address. r. M. LL'I'TOX. Publisher. 87 PurLPlacc,Nt:w York. FPFE P" V\ Maroelmtt Cure*. DR. KLINL'B GrttAT 11 CME NERVE RESTORER agL_ H U /„r all iiu*!-< S.nd NEBVI Om.rnuiw f.H)!! NERVE Arrtr- INFALLIBLE if taken Pij as directed, Fit* after first day'sure. Treat ic A |p|H trial bottle free to Fit t'aeea.thev paying • xprtet awlchargeaon box.sehen receives!. peud names P.O *r.d Hgßexpreaa address of afflicted to I>H.KLINK,!EiI A* b 85Hst.,Fbila4a.,Pa. Sea Ifrugyut. fievur* of JYasui* Of.. H. W. LQBB. MEDICAL OFFICES. NO. S NORTH FIFTEENI H STREET, /tiUnulelptiia. Pa. 18 years' experience. (Edtau /lslted for treatment trittt parelj vegetable medi cine#.) Dr. lA)bb' leng experience la the treat ment of duieanes enatlea him to guarantee a cure In all oases. Conaoltutlon free ami atrlctlj con fldentlaL Call in person or by letter Offlce honrß: 11 t*i f and 7o 10 evening. | )F.Bsi ham oue Fokliem,their Widows, Children I or rarenU. Und<-r tew utws thousands entitled to iiicreaae I'outfit >ll. ltef* rto i ev. F. D. FOWKR, Cnap- Jain C. K. H R. Write for lw* and information. Pat ent* procured. Addre**, wiib uUvoiji, B£Li.l'M >IIIc LEB k OO w Washington, D. C. hwa asaaaww- cwlMfiUtU SIBKl BVW Uadlai llisi Clans at fIS "P- Doubla Barrel Breach Lioadara, Cl 6 Dp. rerebsnJ A Wtubworlh rboke bare Min gle Brrreh Loading <*aua, at lU.JO np, nnulessd Mreecb LoadingGnniand PU to.* f moet approved Engii-hana Amenctn m-ikea All hind*wfßportlng Implements and artl oien mjuirvd by *iwrtKinen tnd iii]QXUk<^i ids. C, bFCHBS CW., 7l*Jtrke4 SIC, Smd Coeat hiant for PriceXiat. sn OLD Hnnverb* Adventure^ to ustra , J- "Na 1T 46. v eekly l-akeeido, mti.t F Hit- < reoeipt of jwoULby UO nNF.LI.K., LOVIiA CO.. CbifSMfa Trwppers. attention! —O.M.Emmanjj. Newton.N. J.-payb hitrheet market price lor raw Fun* A 'kxn- AVI..UM! WAITESI AbF.ATS 1 JOMAiI 4i*LEi\S' \HFfc book: H M(M RICntRDV BOY.** 20 a da> easily aolu We wunt au Aircnt in every town. Send f r .nrt-idara. term*. KIUI agency to AmerlcMii Pnblialiitig go. Hartford. Boston. • " cA*ro. OtQciciuil, or at, L.n* w. n. TlliinPAO S. Pllt.l*., Ptv. sino Auiomatic gnginM* AafOaa hoOt e#t MM wS a Asiomakla 001 Of Vvr.d OkHlero*^,^ v-toes. >. * W. PtTHKlTcqaaL 3m mi. Qmmim. This N.Y. Singer, S2O With $• M-t f Attachments Free. B3P*^ t 'Sll erraiitcf iwrfect. Light running BSC /IW Quiet, hand-oinv and durable. St nt ■BA /kj on Ua>t trial-plan whtn desired HfcSß*V. /fflj "spPf Home Orgnat I g K t, VI%IW BSBk Rrs-de. It stopa: yechanical Huh Ba-s. octave coupler. 2 knee swell*, for JVI with tsfoolandsl Book,onJv fTK canQf aMnT Nf\ aiiTd. Klegant cam. mapnlflceiit tone, durable lnrt.le and out. Clr 1 oular. with testimonials, fraa. Ask 6 I'ay lie A Co. ,7 Third ay .Chlcaya n Si yS OflPlM* ** uMRa * s A Aloohohsm, Opium Eat lA. jA Ing rV rofula and Nareooa and Blood Dis- gWyik aaaes. Ta Clargymaa, WiML Uwyma. UUraiy Jtlea! Merchant*, Bankers, Ladies and all whoaa m / sedentary amploymaal .IjfflfeiSL f * aauaaa Nerroua Proatra- AHA / Hon, Irregularities of I the biuod, gtonaach, / bowels wKidueyi, am wLo raquira a mrra mm toaie, appetiser at V atimulant. SAMARL TAN NE&YINK u . i, suu tana. Ss2i- , T f,Tr^ Mnw —m. W wonderful lun go ran# II ev IQ'W Iff Ml El tb,i eTwr ustaiuad the \W I sinking system. Fo * • W O-* aala by all Druggist*. THR DR. S. A. RICHMOND PfEDICAJL Bole I'reprtetoru, ML Joseph, flla. nl IBVSfB IHf 1 UVEA —a ar ticn guarants, thy u p*S> Ml lid B I IKfS IUICH sni* in all ctuiea All hasiag t-—a lllnl I Vllb hus-hunt-il by a* ill trcotmeut of atberg Sbtulg at sac* saibrart iMt raw oppurtuuitj aad priflt by ths ka*wtsCua galaad la alb of hold study coa'auxt sltb cxpcr.ru-* 1c tbe worst casta af Hrroio, such Is the awl itwscstful >al mrnumouc rrratowot of Dr. J. B. HATER. Mala *Ow. Ml Arch .trccy Philab-h..!*, Co. Advice fraa ■and stamp tor Matuaoaiol* at ptrsoas ourtd oud uroucb oftaaa PHEUMATISM! If you are a sufferer with thl* terrible disease, you caa learn something to your interest by reading our new pamphlet, which gives full particulars as to the cause of Rheumatism and Neuralgia, and the manner of treatment required to effect a permanent cure. Do not fail to road it Sent free on application. Address Rheumatic Syrup Co,* Rochester, N. T.
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