UU)FN AND IIOUSKHOLI), (fannlHy cT Sr-rd Per Aere. We are frequently requested to name the qnrtntity of seed required per acre of the various fRrra ami pimlen crops. While there should bo alight variittiorm to meet tho variable conditions of soil, climnte-and purposes for which a crop is raised, the amount of teed TiRed is al most uniform throughout the eutire country. Iu the following table the quantity of seed generally sown per aero is given, supposing, of course, that it is sound and fresh, and that a large pro portion will grow. If onr readers will out tbis table out and paste it in their ecrap-books, it may be found useful for future reference, and rvavo them the trouble of writing a letter to obtain the information which it contains : Bnxhch. 1?9hh, in drill, 2-i feet prt V: Horn for fodder 3 to 4 Hurley, broadcast 2 to 3 Barley, in drills IV to 1 IJnckwbeat l to 1' i. mil as, in anna t ' Hungmiau KraaH i Kentucky blue grass 2 to 3 ' . Lawn grass 2 to 3 Millet, broadcast ij'to "7 OaU 2 to 3' Orchard grass ... 2 to 3 Teas, early, in drills 2 to 3 Peas, marrowfat IV to 2 Potatoes in drills, or hills, out tubers 10 rotatoos, cnt to single eyes 3 to 5 Kye, broudoast l'fto 2 Hei top 2 ..to 3 Rye grass j Ilhode Island beut 2 to 3 Hainfoin 2 to 3 Timothy t' Vetches.,..... 2 to 3' Wheat. -:Aadoast VZlo 2 Wheat, urills 14 Quart. Bean?, pole, in hills, S,Vx4 8 to 12 Corn, m hills 8 to 12 Broom corn, in hills 10 to 12 Millet, for seed 12 Mustard, broadcast 12 Sorghum, or Chinese sugarcane.. 2 to 3 rearl millet 1 to 2 Pound. Beets and mangel wurzel 4 to 6 Cabbage 1 to l1 Carrot 2 to 3 Cucumber, in hills . 1 to 2 Clover, red, broadcast alone 15 to 20 Clover sown on grain in spring, mixed with i bushel timo thy and 1 bushel red top ... 10 Clover, white, broadcast alone. ..10 to 15 Cmvnr, white, in drills 8 Alfalfa or lucerne, broadcast.... 15 Onion, in drills 5 Parsnip, in drills...; 4 to 6 Radish, in drills 5 to 8 Radish, broadcast.... 12 to 1C Salsify, in drills C to 8 purry, broadcast 20 Spinach 8 to 10 Turnip and rutabaga, broadcatt.. V Turnip and rutabaga, in drills. ... 1 New York Snn. Health Hints. Bore Throat Vi caioriae o( potash Unsolved in a tum- mer 01 water, and the liquid thoroughly gargled, will cure a sore throat likn magic. Rab the outaide with a little camphorated oil. Fhost Bites. The following is a simple remedy for frost bites. Extract the frost by the application of ice water till the frozen part is pliable, but let no artificial heat touch it; then apply a salve made of equal parts of hogs' lard and gun-powder, rubbed together until it forms a rmsta. and in Inns than fvrntv. four hours the frozen parts will be weil. Sprains. If the sprain is nothing more than a sprain that is, if no bones are broken or put out wrap the part ia. several folds of flannel which has been wrung out of hot water, and cover it with a dry bandage, and rest it for some days or even weeks. Eutire rest at first, and moderate rest afterward, are absolutely necessary after a sprain. If it is in the ankle, the foot should be raised as high as maybe comfortable; f in the wrist, it should be carried in a .sling. To Kemovk Warts. The best appli cation is said to be that of monohydrated nitric acid. The ordinary acid should uot be nsed because its caustic effects stend much farther than the points ouched, while the action of the strong er acid here recommended is limited to he, parts to which it is actually applied. ,';trate of silver is also frequently used ah advantage, and of late a ooncen rated solution of chloral has been pokeu of as efficient in destroying rts. A I.uorh tat Traveling. A writer in the Rural New Yorker ys : "I have not'cxl when traveling the cars that many of the passengers 0 carry their luuch, generally have a oral supply of chicken. Now, there no objection to the fowl itself, but i is to th shape in which it is often on. When there are so many good 'pes for pressed' and 'jellied ifken,' it seems as if the bones need t be carried. I was cnoe obliged to apy a seat on the cars with a snger, who entertained me for a half hour by gnawing the wings and legs a fowl. At the si'me time another "-on who sat directly opposite, was -aged in the like occupation. If the cken be prepared according to the x)inpanying recipe, travelers need not ? aware of the nature of each other's .eheon : Cut up a young fowl and -i it in a kettle, with oue coffeecupful cold water. Sprinkle with salt and .per, and cover closely. When ten . pick the meat off the bones, and into bits, the size of peas, pack in ;trt bowl. Thicken with flour the ,1 juice that remains in the kettle, 1 pour over the chicken. Put a plate 1 it, while warm, and a heavy weight 1 the plate. It is necessary to cook a fowl in but little water, otherwise it U not jelly. It is best not to cut ressed chicken until the day after it is "Je. Place thin layers of it between 1 slices of bread, and press firmly (her. To be eaten without Bepa ;g, lik sandwiches." Top-Drewlnjf. op-dressing the garden beds, the t trees and bushes with some well ed cow manure will be a seasonable i useful work. The small expendi a of manure will be amply repaid, a test of the value of such top-dress-, I may mention that one standard .r-treeina row (a Clapp's favorite), aed last fall with four shovelfuls of f manure, was this year loaded with pears, so that the limbs had to be rted with stakes. A row of peach- dressed iu the same manure have r.sl from a bad attack of the yel lave made much new wood. j abundant fruit nextyear, and the past season bore abundantly. Cur rant and gooseberries thus manured also bore much beaviercrops than usual. F.x. A full-bearded grandfather recently una 111s oeara siiaved oil, showing a clean face for the first time for a number of years. At the dinner -table his three-year-old granddaughter noticed it, gazed long with wondering eyes, and finally ejaculated, "Grandfather, whose head you got on ? " Knae Altnlnnbln by the Kheiiiuntlc. 1 en, although they may despair of rolief.it I attainable by rheumatio sufferers, for there is a remedy which carries off, by means of increased activity of the kidneys important ohnnnels for blood purification tho acrid element to which pathologists the most emi nent attribute the painful symptoms a theo ry completely borne out by urinary analysis. The name of this grand depnrent is Hostetters Bitters, a preparation likowiso celebrated as a remedy ror constipation, which causes contam ination of tho blood with the bile and a cer tain means of relief iu dyspepsia, fever and ague and nervous ailments. It is, perhaps, the finest tonic extant, and is highly reeommonded as a medicinal stimulant by distinguished phy sicians and analysts, who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very beneficial. The press also indorses it. William Orn.ro. As a general iuqniry of " What is Graco'a quits, ana wno is iti originator f ' may soeni to be question worthy of being answered, we have been induced to give the following brief, yet truthful account of its history : This Salve is a vegetable preparation, invented in the seventeenth oontury by Dr. William Grace, who was surgeon in King James' army, and who from that time always nsed it in bis pro fessional practice, whenover soreness or inflam mation presented itself. As a medical agent for the our of wounds, it wag followed with great success, and thousands of the veterans that were wounded in the campaigns of 1888 and 1C89 owed to this salve the salvation of their lives., CoL Itiohard Grace, who was King James' chamberlain, introduced this Salve into the royal palace, where it was used with the greatest success, and highly esteemed for its virtues in the cure of pores. At the siege of Athlone, Col. Grace ordered it to be adminis tered to bis compatriots who were wounded daring the memorable day of the battle ; and it was used with such success that the head surgeon of the army at Aughrim ordered Dr. Grace to manufacture 100 gross, and distribnte it among the hospitals before the battle. .On the sad defeat at Aughrim, after Ginkle army took ' possession of the battle-field, several ambulances, whioh had been abandoned by the retreating army, were fonnd to contain sealed oases of the Salve. The English surgeons test ed it upon their wounded and ascertained its value, and thus were both of the contending armies befriended by it. Both Dr. William Graoe and CoL Riohard Grace died in the cam paign of 1691 the formerof disease, the latter killed in the intrenchments of Athlone, with the flag of his country wrapped around him, cheering bis men on to victory. - After the death of Dr. Grace, the Salve wb not used much outside of his family, until the rebellion of 1798, when William Grace, grandfather of the subscriber, applied its virtues, at the bat tle of Ross, to his brave comrades who fell wounded while fighting for the rights of their country. This salve was quite extensively used in certain localities of Ireland, being furnished gratuitously by the subscriber's parents until 1818, when they left the land of their nativity and came to this country, bringing with them the seoret of the Salve they received from their ancestors. They continued to make the Salve, as before, for their neighbors, free of charge, until the fall of 1801, when the frequent calls for it, and the serious cases cured by it, in duced the subscriber to bring it into more gen eral notice, and to charge a small price for the article that has received the recommendation of patriots upon the battle-fields of yore, tf well as from persons of the present day. Toronto Advertiser, March 6, 1878. A Hodden lleaiii. There is something terrible in the thought of having our friends stricken down at our side, without a parting word of endearment or con solationone moment at our side in tho flush of vigorous life, cheering our hearts with their loving sympathy ; the next at our feet, pale with death, deaf to our cries and heedless of our tears. Every excessively fat person is in instant danger of such a death. Seven-tenths of the victims of obesity die of heart disease or apoplexy. Allan's Anti Fat, the only remedy for obesity, reduces the weight by regulating the digestion and assimilation of the food. It is perfectly harmloss, and its use will insure in every instance, a reduction ef weight from two to five pounds a week. To be of permanent benefit a medioiue must reach the source of the disease. The reason why Soovill's BlooJ and Liver SiruD is so suc cessful in overcoming scrofulous, sypbilitio and eruptive complaints is that it entirely ruum out moss impurities wnicn give rise to them. The cause of the evil being thus re moved and the normal purity of the circulation restored, the skin resumes it original clearness and sores and pimples disappear. Sold by all druggists. Best organs as a whole and best workmanship in detail, is the conclusion reached at the Paris Exposition as to the Alason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs. Organs from thirty beut makers in the world were tested and compared by four juries viz.: the class Jury, group jury, jury of presidents and supreme jury, who awarded to Mason & Hamlin two highest awards. 7af nnvftnlii nf tliii4 va. Ma WTXTCJT rtW'a SOOTHING SYRUP has been used forohildren with never failing success. It correots acidity of the stomach, relieves wind oolio, regulates iuo uoweis, cures aysentery ana aiarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cU. a bottle. Familiarity with the writings of the great poets is a necessity to any one who wishes to appear well in oompany. For 10c we will send a book of 1G0 selections from the beautiful mel odies of Moore, the grand poems of Bvrou, and the uuequaled songs of Bums, and 60 popular songs. Desmond & Co., 915 Iiace Bt., Phila. CHEW The Celebrated "MATOnLKHS'" Wood Tag Plug TODAOOO. The Pioneer Tobacco Company, New Voik, Boston, and Chicago. A gentleman afilicted with the chronic rheu matism says : " No description of my case can convey the vast amouot of benefit I have re ceived from th9 use of Jchnnou's Anodyne Liuinieut. I believe it is the best article iu the world for rheumatism." The season has arrived when everybody who ownsborses.cattle, sheep, hogs and fowl should begin to feed out Sheridan's Condition Pow ders. They all need to be braced up for win ter. Get Sheridan's. The large packs are worthless. A neglected cough, cold or sore throat, which might be checked by a simple remedy like " Brown's Broncliial Troches," if allowed to progress may terminate seriously. 25 cts. Hon. O. B. Parsons, mayor of Bochestor, was radically cured of Bright s Disease by Craig's Kidney Cure. Depot i'i University PI., N. Y. To cleanse and whiten the teeth, to sweeten the breath, nse Brown's Camphorated Sapoua ooous Dentifrice. Tweuty-tive cents a bottle. I.HPOKTANT NOTH K.-Karmer., Faint, la and Others oan parobaaa do Remedy equal to Jr TOHIAS VKNKTIAN LINtMKNT for the ears of OUolura, Diarrluua, Dysentery, Group, Cotio and rita lukutMM, taken iiiuraaily (it in parftmlly buxinlese; see bath aoooiiiuaiiyiny eaull bottle) au 1 eiternnlly tor Otiruoio liUeuiuatisiu, Huadaobe, Tootiiaobe, Bore Ttiroet, Cute, burna. Swelling", Uruibea, Moegutto Biia Old Suras. Paine in IjuiIjh, Uni aud (Jbeet. Tiie VkNHTiAN llSlMKM'.u luir. dad in IMT. and no one who bas uMed it but eontiuue to do eo. luaoy lUiint ilitnu Tag UolUrs a bottle the; would not be without it. Tuouaaodi of Oertincatee can be eeea at the I'eoot.aiHiAkiii- of iu woudurtul ouralive oroper liee. bold l.jr in. Uruaiu at 40 rla. ltuot 44 Murray St., Ne York. A Floating College. President W. 8. Clark, of the Agri cultural ollepe, is to leave Amherst agniu for a while to become president of a floating college which is to make a voyage around the world. A One iron steamship lias been bought abroad, which will have every convenience ne oeesary for the comfort of two hundred and fifty students, who are to pay fi,C(0 eacli for the trip. The vpfscI, The Gen eral Werner, is now in New York har bor, where she will receive her outfit. and be in readiness to sail on the first of next May. The first point touched win ue the Azores, thence to Ireland, England, Scotland, Swedeu and Norway, Antwerp, Hamburg aud St. Peters burg, and thence to Havre and other French ports, also Spain and Portugal ; then up the Mediterranean to Constanti nople and Smyrna. Egypt and the Nile will also be taken in, and the party will pass through the Suez canal into the Bed sea ami on to Ceylon, Iudia and Calcntta. The route will include the principal ports and cities of China and Japan, and the way home is by the Sandwich islands to San Francisco. The expedition will leave the ship at San Franckco, and make the remainincr dis tance overland, stopping off occasionally to visit the various points of interest both north and south of the line of tho railroad, and tho party expect to reach Now York at the end of a year and a half. The General Werner will sail under the American flag, though a foreign-built vessel, a bill having been put through Congress allowing her to come in free of duty, in consideration of the purpose for which she is chartered. The The projector of this enterprise is a young man of means from Auburn, N. Y., who, after correspondence with Presi dent Clark on the subject, came to Am herst and secured him to become' the president ot this floating college, an3j arranged tne minor details of compensa-' tion, which are liberal and satisfactory? Boston Journal. A favorite design for gold jewelry ior earrings, the clasp of bracelets or emls of pins, is the head of tho Assyrian ram; with curled horns. Bronze-green gloves are worn with suits of that color, but are said to be poisonous. DEFORESTS MONTHLY - THK - WORLD'S MODEL MAGAZINE A (trend combination of the entertaining-, tho nneful, and the beautiful, with fine art emrravinns and oil piotnrea in each No. IMtK'H 23c. YKAHI.Y S3, with an nneqaaled premium, two aplrndid oil pictnrea, Kork f Aaea and The I.lon'e lirlrir, ISxtfl inclieH, mounted on canraa; transportation 51 c eilra. Send postal card for full particulars. Address W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, IT East 14th Street, New York. A SSL'KE IU2L1EF FOIi TILE bUFFEliEiC A VeofPtnhle Preparation, Invented In the 17ili century by Dr. William unioe, Burgeon lu Kinit Jame' army. Tlirotiili !.s niteney ho cured thous nnU of tho moat aerloui aorca and wounda that bufllcd the aklllof the moNt eminent phyHielana of his day, and wan regarded by all who kucw him a a public benefactor. CUKES FLINll WOt'Sn. 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Kniuiaiie and yaluablo Pretui. uiua (ti sen to t lanvasners, whioh enable them to clear from I to iii'Mt per week. Send stamp for circulars and teinis. to Kkv. J. Hsiihv Kmvthk, cre of ilKAl.tj A rO.ilT.K, No. It) Kpruue Street, New Vork. 'rai waa aiiiiitrairr , . t , i T-e.i Kiwis tiusiaa a wilt, iBiuiii k r.. "".p' -. lb liuie knU .lacs wt.a.e 1 J, J M II "at. a.1 .l.eda'e of o.arne, - Add. l-,nt. M AhT'Nf.Z. 4 l, M fll.. boeAoa. Uaae. fk.M u I t YOUR PHOTOGRAPH AND NAME pn 1 doi. oard. for 3d oU. ; a doa. ft( ots. Send pict ure to I. 11. AIM IILK, rroy. IN. Y, . Iv . - - w a a mm w ror Ueooratinff and hM.ii... WorW h-i..nc . : . e l, luoludma flowera. Bird.. Head., Leave. Ioao i" . e... an , ,n..eis tor isoo.,13 lor uoo .auor ajfortl ou tT Tuii" irr iiwl :oo,f 'liiVliZ Xr py tt E S B S A R O L I X I R U eJe tiw y,l. ex.j .u,- e ttmi.n fiU h.u. Il Uu..,liUu.. i, e . .Uiu)ui- uilt.Kl.., ifi a. jwa.jo.en.'t.. ! . .' i ("rJ 3("' L.L tiiMH L LP. ft. L. Aj'ur.U.aaa.Ui. AlUiaii wwmiaa, ATT -i.ti wUli l.tlnl- ii I'M. I.)ti'trwurtli$l0.00Krrr, '' lo if, tto.l i i:, -n.. tw-Dtl li.oo iir C!rt n )wm , Ar. y, I. nihil-, Mnihi, Kwrvruir, Km It l.fjk-. lTlli 1 y. NKW and Bo lUtiful-Photograph Oards with Name, bauipleaac. Send pietiiie to S 1'Klihl ,N.u.N. V . I, 4 K BMW mm y- - 1 Gentle Women Who Mailt flossy, luxnrlant ami wavy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hsiir must uso LYON'S KATllAlltON. This oleprant, clieap nrticlo always makes Iho Hair zxfiw freely and lasts keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray ness, removes dnndrutT and itching, makes tho Hair strong, giving it n curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position, l.eau tiful, Iiealthy Jlnlr is tho suro result of using Kathairon. kaawLsfeaJetil For Singing Classes. ONVVAKDI I (75 oft., 87.00 per donsn.) Bj la. . KMItnflOJt. Rtid thm Anllior1! lant and U'trlnnn txtnt oomuilation for Mmct'itir Hohools. firm inntru(ilinnii( ft uddant piMrctPue, tnnny lilnsabil 8udk4 and airood quantity ol baorvd Muito. JOHNSON'S Mctnoi for Singing Classes, (liOots ,or fn.(HI per down) for (Sinning Hahoolt, baa remarknbr o:nr inntructionn, and a large quantity of p!eaim 8aorel aud (Seoular Muiio fur trautiou. THE LAUREL WREATH, hV"i per doa ) Pkhkini. in a a rand book for IS in h in (Jiaaes in Hit h Sehonla. Norntnl HohofK and hmnaiii. Pait 1, KlraD taiy. Fart 11, Vo co Oultivatinti. 1'art III Kalnot M unio in 8, S and 4 parte. Part IV. Hncred Muiiio. GRAMMAR SCH00rCH3IR, M. Tit.nm, is an eiceedinitly weli-oiin--truotd book lor 'the Sinitina l'ue in (Irainmar SohnoN, tttie higher olaasot), and (or the younger olasses of High fciouola. THE WBIPPOORWILL, (AO cts., or MS perdu J, By W. O. Prui ins, lea genial ana Tery orixui ooiieouun 01 twuni ouun. Any Book mailed post-free, for retail prioe. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. V. il. l)ITi"ON A- :0., 843 llroudwuy, New York. J. K. UITSON Jk CO.. rheatnitl Ht.. Hhllw. THE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME U tho Ileal, I.nti'at I inprovcil, and most Tluir. uughly onll tictcd Sewing Machine ever Invented, ltia NOIsr.I.KMN, and haa more I'OINTM' of KX I Kl.liK.M ri than all other Mn'hiuea eoiubioed. IIT AI3ENTM WANTEI in localities where we are not represented. JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., 30 Union Square, New York, Or untie, .Unas., I'ltlaburg, I'a, I'blcnao, III., Kt. liOlllH. I!o. l'mr Ht-ntity of 1'nliah, Snvintr lanhor, I'lcnn liiteaa. Im nliillty iV C'lieii piifaa. I'lieciuii If-tl.. JlURhE liKOS., i'liip'in, t uuliili, 3ln V7AE1TEII BRO'S CORSETS 111 vr.l Hi:' Hit t M '-I'd ai In - .1. Ill PAUIS EXPOSITION, vr all Aint il. m i-nnit-ll1n. Tli -It KI.KXIMI i; llli IHIItSKT - I 20 i'. t till tlh p-if-. t i-aiMf. ami 'p v :t I4HTRP not to t ivk '1n li u T i ! 'p lli.lr liKAl.ill roKM-.TWf.il ua in pro veil Ituitt, I n no w h nrrnlfl'fii.r.'o thaiipver. Their N I'HtNd I'OUrthTlr tli tIt-llifM of very inothi r. Vnr h I.- ly H It'a.tiitir n..ti-linn(r". WARNKR liUOS., 3 fl Broadway, N.V. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. Ii ,;.!rnti-t h- h,, HKiHKST 1IDNOKS AT A IX WUKl.D'S RXIH)slTK)M (UK TWKLVK YKARr v.': it Hahib, lMi7; Vienna, 178; Kantiaiio, 187&i t'HII AUF.I.I'UIA.lH'ti; PAltIH,lK78;and (Ihanii rWKI)l Ut)Ll Mkoal, Only Amerioan Drgans eref awarded highest honnra at any auuh. Hold for cash of Installinenta. II.I.DBTHATFD UaTALOODfa and Ciron lars with new styles and nrione, aent frn. MASON J UAMMN OHIiAN OO .Boston, New Vork orOliifm Is tho best dally diet for children. Two teaapoonft ; -will thicken half a pint of milk and water, makirg a aubBtitnttaJ meal for a growing child. A14KNTH WANTKII FOR THE CURSE OF RUM ! The moet trtlit g deHoriptinn of the terrible kIThcU of rum ever writ'en. Kmt.rtuing nUo the life-work and HtifMich4 of Fhanoib MnitiHY, Dr. Reynolds and thir co-Uborera. 'I'tie grtat BLtiK and Kki Kihkon book, belle at sunlit. !tto phk- Pricn J 4M. Big tertu. Addras. II. ft. 4OOl.Si'i:iU & ( O.. Nfw nrk. 1 fl f 1 '5 to 94(H) factor pricea- 'ilUO highest honors Miithuaekt acal America fiver M.OU, in UrittrHgularly inuorimratd MTg (Jo. 1'irtnoa wnt on tritt 4 page catalogue free. MendelBaohn Piano (Jo., SI K. 16t h htrewt. S. Y. $1 0 g $25 mafiaf.TNoveltics ISSSSZX Outfit FroeSpiiSlS-? J. U. KUKFOHIVrJ SONS, Manafaotorlng Pnblljhera 1 I to I 47 Krunkhn street, Unatua. Maaa Kidahhiheil nearly f f'.y years. VOUNC KeENiZ? itiuutli. amnll sali.r wn l'e irni Laru 'I ulpraplif uql h .i t . m it (i a it. Ml i.'ti ii r-it' o iho-l. A'turt at) K. aluuti'i M - n.iKt r. J in-, vi l-,V ,r, Cliunuatown, Muse. T A Ni p. II 1 en J' nttrunting Young rarmers, a t oardener, ana a maoktiuttu. hteady wark.guod wages, p eubant nome. uii .nee to aave moil y. Writ J. il. 11. OUNBToN, Va., lor pattiuulara. IFINM Patent II Alr-Olmpem Hamp'e Box 6( eta. Ke'itilur supplied by any WhoUatiie Notion iiuua in tne unices ntuiea ne .a lor circulars. Manu faotured only by E. Iviss,vMK)3 N. Fifth St., Phila., Pa. $10 to $1000 inveated In Waif tit. Stock make fortunw evtry month. Book aeul t rfl h i iMaVi ninif VMrvt hinir AddrwJBAXTKR 4QO., bankera. 17 Wall St.,N.Y nblt tV Skin Iflwenftrn. Thotf ndauuri-d. l.oMHst Prices- Do not Kit write. Ur.tP K Marnh.Wuiucy.Micl. $330s ONTII-AgPnta Wanted 3 beat ng artiulefl in Uih worM ; uue aanitle r, k sa A HAY to Agenta oantaasing for the Flreald J Vlelter. Teruia and Uuttit. ifree. Addreaa P. U. VIUKKHV, AuKuata, Mataa BIG PAY. With Ktenoil Uatttto. What eoste 4 eta. sells rapidly (or 511 eta. Catalogue roe B. M. SfKNUU,l I WaahnSt.,b.jUju,Maa. Vj hied ith CARPENTER'S our New jtliifhiiie will cut ainK)tta and true, price -.'M. II luitlruiod circular irtm. K. Huth A llro., lw Oitoid. Pa. Something New for Agents iea and UlB wanted In erery village, addreae Boa THH, Wevt York. CQQnriA YEAR. How la Make Ii. Hem Afna OOt)UU""J Ml a- IU,tr:, k Liial )! CI I.ANH HA I.I., 'Frape, o Ptioe list free. Ad JT droaa tireat WeaUra tjun Works. Fittatiura:, Pa. Uaoiva's llaotiouiL i aoouaa, lor eoages ana eo:j Mm iiM'fiiniiaV A GOLD MEDAL bits bo, awarded at tha Pari KalilbltUa f 1878 ! CLARK'S C2D- E3IT- c2lG3- llrst H1X-CORD MPOOt. CJOTTON. Il U rrlcbratrd for brlnar MTIIOMI, KI.AMT1C, nndef IJMFOIt.ir HTIUCNtlTH. It haa been awarded MKDAI.M al Ih arrnt Kxpoelilona, Trom the drat at I'arle, In 10 iha lo. lennlal at rhllndelphln. In 187(1. In thla rnuatrr CI.A H K O. N. T. MlMMM. 'OTTON le wldrlT known la all arnlnna for It Mi prrlor Karellonce In ninrhlne and Hand New. Inc. Their flllll at Nfwsri, N. J., and I'nle. ley.Ncotland, are the Inrarat and moat corn plela la the world. The entire proreae al uianufartare la rnndurlrd untie? the in oat romplne aad earelul aupervtalon, and I Hey clitlnt for their American pruritic, Ine nt lenat an equnl merit to Ihnt produced la their Pnlaley Iilllle. Aa No Grand Prizes were awarded at Paris for Spool Cotton, they are Mind to announre to the American Public that they hate been nwnrild h tJOI.I) IIKIAI., belna the hlheet award alven for ejlx-l'ord Npool Cotton. George A. Clark & Brother, Holo Atroiilw, No. 400 Broadway, New York. FRANK LESLIE'S Illustrated Hewspaper. A Pictorial Record of Current Event! at Home and Abroad. lfnit f tlitory f Our Time. The t'ententa embrace arranhio illnstrations of the nrniuincnt events of the day politioal,eooial,aolentilio, 0''mmeroial, eto. Kdltnrlnlaon all auhjeota of publlo Interest. AHtnlrnlile t'nrtnnnn, hnmnmnily hitting off peculiar inoidenta, preyailmir follies, foilea, eto. Silre Herlwl and Hhort, Stones, Fays, Poetry. Hioa-raphies, Mnaionl and Ir.tmstio News, Peaonal llimit, Korian and OomHstin, Anecdotes, and a highly ainuiina and tretruutive Miscellany. Uoiililr-Piiae Hnpnlrinenta are frequently giren with ml eitrn oharga, illuxtraling event of more than umi1 intereet. Thla Populnr Weekly hna now reeohed Ha Fort y seTenth Volume, anl tine afl irded the inhllo a cotup'ete review of the even's nf each week during the pant, twenty-two fears, aud ia, theiefore, a veritable lihrary of referenoo. PUBMKI1K1) KVKRY WKDNKSDAY. For Sole bit all Xetrmtealer. Jrlr to I't'Htu u Coni. Annual Sub' HcrlpHoti, 87, VontpaM, Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 53. 55 & 57 Park Place. New York. t EHtnMUIicd ts:io. Gargling Oil Liniment Yellow Wraprwr for Animal and White foi lluinun Hcsh, is GOOD FOR Riirua and Scalds, Sprains and Rruisrs, ClulbUiua, Kroal Bitet.slrliinhalt, Windulll, n i iiuici or ureace, rK Hot in Sheep, t'h:i;:i d Hands. foundered Feet. l'lc; '.1 Wounds, Kt'T.'. I'oiions, San'J t 'tacks, U.ilis of nil kinds, Sitf-st, Itingbone, lc.l Kvtl, Swcllinpa, Tumors, Cr:irct in Ctiws. trucked Teals. l'j!lous, 1 rtienets, I lorn Distemper, (.'rovvnscab, Qintlor, foul llcera, harcy, Ahccst of the Udder, Swelled Legs, Iteup In Poultry, Cracked Heels, Epizootic, Lame Back, Hemorrhoid or Piles, l oot Ii ache, Kheumatiam, Spavins, Sweeney, y istulri, Klane, Caked Itrvaat", Sore Nipple Curb, Old So e, Coins, Whitl iv 1, Cramps, Po. ), WeukneSd ol the Joints Conttbuoa of Muaclcs. 1 liruili. Mi-rchant's flara-IIng Oil is the atandard Liniment 01 me United Males. Large me. i; medium, jor; small, 15c small sizes In family use, 35c. Manufactured at J.ockport, ,. , oy Mcrcruuu (jaivling Ull Company. JOHN IIODCK, Sef'T- APOWIFIEI ZaaZZZSZS2il If til Old aUllftbU OODMIltrkUd tj 'OR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Ulreetlnaa aeeoaopaaylaf eeaa eaa fer saaklng Kar4 -ft and Toilet Boap Qululily. IT IS IV LI WMI0BT AMU tTMM0TM. The aaarket la flooded with (so ealled) OoBoeaaralaJ wye, whioh ia adallarated with salt and roeLo, aad aaea' neiM seej. ba rt uojrmr, akb but ram SaponifieIR UkVM BT THM FnnylTani Salt Mtnuf g Co., PHILADELPHIA. i.ESTEY&CO. BRATTLEBORO, VT. nSend for Illustrated Catalogne, BOSTOH TRANSCRIPT; Daily and Weekly, Quarto. BOSTON, MASS. In New Knglaud H dited wilh apodal reference to the varied taatea and reuuireoieuta o, the home oiroleT U the t oroiau and local uews puhliahed promptly. Dally rranaoript, l I O perannnm In advance. (6 eopiea to one addrees.) 87.SO per annum, in advance. BEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. Cheapeat Toy lantern to Beat Btoreoptlc a,.. vuu 1. . 1 'i'i i ii. Great Needham I THEO. J. HAH BACH Muaioal Marvel. 1 bw filbert St"p,.iiada , V"' ACEMTS, READ THIST tiZXIX S.Dw V"1 V'"'-rlul ilivenuoua. tt iatf, u.al ic. lT SFCHFT V- ?"T?'f ' "" I ve Service Tinn- Terms to AaenU ever otBr.d Kend alToT77 DLil aampl at.oual Wevkly. Wa.'J' ,0J WE "iir il il LJLIL; '.ehall, Mich. y t 'H-! BIN AT f ON IMu..,'M'k,rBd Te V tta,iUupio.,t14. ne graved trobletJatl' a doa. Ivory-nendled f.hle Kniv7 .dLaT j.Si nrn.shhlg compete C100.U bo.d tre tSZZ 'il " l.ltttree. ItturdUooper lnstituta. N. YTcitv
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