rir. fa iir and iioi:m:isol. Farm and Gnrdrn Notes. T-Isnflfrcniont is the cbonpost and raofit mcticftl manure on tho farm. While tho English farmers use large quantif ies oi bono dust upon paatnraH, they prefer snperphofiphates for tilled Malcninpf grapevines with corn stalks, straw or grapes will help them to withstand drought. If necessary lut.y buuum oo waterea. It has been fonnd by rarefnl and In tellicrent cxDeriment thai rioa in nM portion to their weight consume far t . . . . moro ioo man eitner catuo or sheep. Too much Attention rnnnnf. ha nni.l tn the cleanliness and ventilation of stables nna pens. 'Io insure the health and OOmfort ff nnimnln fVlOV mucf. Im lronf dry rhk warm and have plenty of light wu as pure air ana pure water. All the elements of growth and de velopment of tree and fruit should be combined in a dressing for orchards. 7ell rotted barnyard manure will sup ply organic matter, ashes will give the potash and ground or dissolved bones will furnish the phosphates. A good cow has a full eve, a small and short head, dished in the faco and eunken between the eyes, a soft and loose skin, deep from the loin to the udder, and a very small tail, a thin udder and a square bag, with teats a good distance from each other, and one which, when milked, shrinks to a small compass. Onions should not succeed potatoes or turnips. They do well after carrots, xtp-jg a potash plant it should not fol low plants which require potash. It is a gross feeder, and ten cords of manure per acre will not be too much. Well rolled horse manure and potash salts are used by the most successful onion raisers. A celebrated French agriculturist, who for many years held first rank in the art of fattening sheep, when urgod to divulge his secret replied: My secret? I have none; it is only a ques- 4li?n I 're' InJuce tha animals to eat abundantly by a large, choice variety and good preparation of food; that is all there is to it." In Denmark, in the management of the dairy, rape cake, oats and wheat bran are reckoned as first-class butter foods, palm-nut cake, peas and rye are placed in third class. By the employ ment of first and second-class foods, with out straw, hay and roots, an abun dance of excellent butter is produced throughout the winter. Test your fences and find the weak epots before the cattle find them. It is a bad plan to allow stock to range a farm through broken fences in the fall simply because there is nothing for ihem to destroy. They will remember and seek out the tame places in the Bering, and unless the fences are strong enough to resist them will f'ree their way through. While working with the bees, avoid all sudden jars, quick, active motions, and never fight them. Careful hand ling will cure all cross bees, tfhile" with careless, rough handling the most quiet will become cross. It is part of the na ture of the bees to gorge themselves with honey when alarmed, and when in this condition they rarely, if ever, sting unless pinched. The Dublin Farmer claims that a full feed of hay to horses, to follow concen trated food, is wasteful, and crowds the latter out of the Btomach before diges tion occurs. This authority claims that the hay should be fed first to avoid the above mentioned trouble. A hearty drink of water upon a full storraoh also operates to push its contents into the intestines before there is proper diges tion. Farmers tre often at a loss how to clean an old pork barrel, making it fresh and sweet. We have seen the following plan recommendod. It is simply to fill the tainted cask or barrel with fresh earth; let stand a couple of days, when this should bo emptied out and more earth put in. After two op three days empty this out, and to toake assurance doubly sure, invert the barrel and burn under it some bits of cloth saturated with solutions of sul phur brimstone. Do not feed for at least twelve hours before killing poultry. A fowl killed while digestion is going on will not keep a woek. Tho Bpotted appearance of the skin-of dressed poultry ia caused by the feathers having been plucked while the blood was still fluid. It is better not to pick the bird while warm. A full crop and oarelessness in dressing will greatly lower the mar ket value of fowls. Pack when entirely cold but not. frozen. Lay them with the backs upward and the legs out straight. Recipes. A Good Mayonnaise Dbessino. Put the yolks of two eggs in a deep dish with a little salt and white pepper ; into these stir briskly some olive oil, which must be added very gradually and alter nated every little while with a few epoonfulu of vinegar. This dressing ehould have an agreeable flavor, anjl a rather stiff consistency. Salad oil should be kept well corked in a dry cool place, and always in the dark. Jumbles. One quarter of a pound each of butter, sugar and flour; one egg; beat the butter and Bugar to a cream; add the well-beaten egg; stir in the flour a little at a time; flavor with rose-water; bake in gem pans, or add enough flour to roll them out and bake as ycu do cookies. If you follow the latter method, after the jumbles are in the tins take a silver fork and pick the tops of the cakes to make them look rough. Almond Cake. Take a half pound of butter, one pound of sugar, one pound of Hour, one cup of sweet milk, six eggs two teaspoonfala of baking pow iW, (when so many eggs are used do not Leap the baking powder in the spoons), one cup of Llanched and chopped almonds, one cup of seedless raisins (also chopped), one cup of citron cut in small pieces ; fetir the almonds, raisins and citron in with the flour. This is a very rich cake, but it has the merit of keeping well. CAnnAOK Hai,ao. To one Inrgo iirml of cablwfjo, chopped very fine, allow one cupful each of vinegar and swet rrcRm, one leaspooniul cadi of Palt, cugar, rmiHiara and Hour, and one egg. First heat tho vincirar and aiM tlm suit. sngar and mustard. Tour scalding over tno cabbage mm stir through it. Brat the flour and egg together, stir in the cream, put in the spider, and cook till it just begins to tnicken, stirring con stantly to prevent its sticking; then pour on nor, ana stir iiiorongniy to gether. This is a very nice salad. White SroNOB Cake. Tho whites of eleven eggs, one and one-half tumbler of sifted, granulated sngnr, one dof silted Hour, one teaspoonful croam tar tar, one and one-half do. vanilla ; beat tho eggs very stiff on a large platter, then add first the sutrnr nnl thnn iha flour (the flour must be sifted twice, men moasurca; ; add cream of tartar and sift ncain. tho frpnnnnt Hiir,inn Viv. ing necessary to the lightnoss of the i i ... . . case; aua vannia and bane one nour in a moderate oven ; when done, turn the ran unsido down, and when cnr.l faka out the cuke and ice it. Progress or Iron Industries. Tho census burean of t,h ont-nrn. ment has issued one of its special bul letins relative to tne iron and Bteel in dustries of the United RtntAs. nhVh. says the Lancaster (Pa.) 2?ew Era, is iuu ci interesting racte, and reveals tho marvelons nrncrrpn v lmva mail in this direction during the past decade. .mere is at tne present time a capital of $230,071,884 invested in the business, against 3121.772.07.1 ffn mora aow showing an increase during the brief period of more than eighty-nine per CCnt. In 1SK0 Onl V iwnfv. ra Statoa nn1 Territories had engaged in the produc tion ot iron and steel, but Kansas, Ne braska and Colorado, as well as .the Territories of Utah and Wvomini?. have s nco commenced (ltipratiniu nCking a total of thirtv Rtat.cn and Territories of iron and steel. Pennsylvania has for a hundred tmn been the great iron making State of the Union. In 1870 we made fiftv of the entire production of the country. we nave neid our own remarkable well durinor a past decade. our output ninety-seven per cent., and iu ioou we biui maae lorty-nine per Cent. Of the COUntrv'n AntirA nrnrlriptinn notwithstanding that tho industry has been wonderfully stimulated ail nvsr the country during the past ten years. xrennsyivanias product in 1870 was 1,836,808 tons ; in 1880 it was 3,616, 668 tons. The increase in tons all over the country between 1870 and 1880 was from 3,655 215 tons to 7,265,140 tons, or ninety-nine per cent , a most won derful increase. Ohio more nearlv nrmrrtnririAa no in her iron tirodnr.fcinnn than a-rnr nfnar State, her product in 1870 having been 449,768 tons, and in 1880 930.141 tons, an increase of 107 per cent. New York comes next, but her rate of growth in her iron product is much less than that of Pennsylvania or Ohio, having been only thirty-three per cent, between ibyu to 1SBU. Her product in the lat ter vear Was 598.300 tons. Tllinnia linn taken New Jersey's place as fourth among our iron producing mates; in 1870 she made onlv 25.761 tons, vrhioh increased to 417,968, an increase of i,D44 per cent, in ten years. Mary land has fallen from the fifth place in 1800 to the twelfth in 18S0. having made an increase of only sixteen per cent. Missouri rms made great progress, being now the Bixth State on the list. Some of the Southern States, notably West Virginia, Alabama, Georgia, Ten nessee and Delaware.havelhown largely increased production. Of all the States that made iron or steel in 1870, three alone, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Maine, have fallen off in their pro duct of these metals. Under the re markable demand of the railroad inter ests of the country, we may, for a number of years at least, see this im portant industry mate equally rapid strides. A Judge's Charge, MlWi Variations. The following comes from Georgia, and its accuracy is vouched for by the stenographer who took it down: Judge was noted for( the way he got mixed in his charces to the iurv. On one occasion a case was tried before him tho points of which may be briefly stated thus: Smith brought suit against Jones upon a promissory note given for a horse. Jones' defense was failure of consideration, he averring that at the time of the purchase the horse had the glanders, of which he died, and that Smith knew it. Smith replied that the horse did not have the glanders, but fiad tne distemper, and that Jones knew it wnen he bought. The judge charorod the iurv: " Gen tlemen of the jury, pay attention to the charge of the court. You have already made ono mistrial of this case because you did not pay attention to the charge of the court, and I don't want you to ao it again. I intend to make it so clear to you this time that you cannot possibly make any mistake. This suit is upon a note given for a promissory horse. I hope you understand that. Now, if you find that at the time of the sale Smith had the glanders, and Jones knew it, Jones cannot recover. That is clear, centlemen. I will state it aeain. If you llnd that at the time of the sale Jones had the distemper, and Smith knew it, then Smith cannot possibly recover. But, ger tlemen, I will statu it a third time, so that you cannot po -sibly make a mibtake. "if at the time of the sa'e Smith hud the glanders, and Jone3 had the dinteuiper, and the horse knew it, then neither Smith, Jones nor the horse can recover. Let the record be given to the jury." Harper's Muga- If George Washington cannot have a monument he has hud a pie named for him. and that is hotter. New Orleans Picayune. The Arabio for cat is " gitt." That ought to be the English of it, toa. Somerville Journal. "I move," eaid a delegate in a Yirghui convention, " that our chairman take a dose ot Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup; he U eo hoarse that 1 cannot understand bim." That gentluman had no doubt tried thift wonderful medicine. "'liihn !c. Dr. nail's Journal of Health has Rome severe word.! against the gymnaninm as a means of exercise in our leading educational institutions. The objec tions, however, must bo understood to be against excens in exercise as well as tho extromos to which ball plnyiDg, boating, etc, are carried, resulting in "athletic feebleness" instead of athletic strength. Young men are frequently to lbe met with who seem to havo an excessive pride of muscular dctclcpment; the great development is confined, how ever, to an undue enlargement of the muscles of the upper portions of the arms, at the expense cf the muscles of tho chest and of the general health. The prominent physicians of our cities have 6uch patients frequently. They usually come to ask advice in regard to some, unaccountable lung trouble. They point to their arms, and ask how is it possible that a man can swing a dumb-bell weighing fifty pounds and have weak lungs, with spitting of blood and other unfavorable symptoms. It is the easiest thing in the world, and the most natural result of such vio lent exercise. This "athletio exercise" craze has come to be a national calam ity. It is injuring some of the best young men in the country. .kvery gymnasium in the country should bo abolished, says'the Journal of Health, not but that there are eome good features about them, but the evil resulting from gymnastic exercises, as ordinarily practiced," does more harm than good. The professional gymnast is always short-lived, the averacv term of such life being less than; six years. WISE WORDS. The art of praising caused the art of speaking. No man is more miserable than he that hath no adversity. All up-hill work when we would do: all down-hill when we suffer. An effort made for the happiness of others lifts us above ourselves. Half the ills we hoard in our hearts are ills because we hoard them. Truth and love are two of the most powerful things in the world; and when they both go together they can not easily be withstood. As the shadow follows the substance, so the sting of conscience follows an evil deed; one dies only with the sun light; the other expires with intelli gence. I like better for one to say some fool ish thing upon important matters than to be silent. That becomes the sub ject of discussion and dispute, and the truth is discovered. Merit has rarely risen of itself, but a pebble or a twig is often quite sufficient for it to spring from the lowest to the highest ascent, 'lhere iB usually some baseness before there is any elevation. A certain amount of opposition ia a great help to a man. Kites rise against and not with the wind. Even a head wind is better than none. No man ever worked his passage anj where in a dead calm. Few seem to have any opinions of their own, or think for themselves. Like dead fish they go with the stream and tide; what others think right they think right, and what others call wrong they call wrong. The Des Moines (Iowa) Tri-Weekb Tribune gays : " A Ilarrisburg, Pa., journal mentions that Mr. D. Bensinger, No. 4 Mar ketSquare, that city, was cured by St Jacohi Oil of a violent attack of rheumatism. Times of the greatest calamity ana confusion have ever been productive of the greatest minds. The purest ore comes from the. hottest furnace; the brightest flash from the darkest cloud It is useless to groan with rheumatism u. lm r. a Kntila nf fit T.nnha Oil will illf-A it as everybody knows. Columbus (Ohioj Daily limes. Never be at Jyour place of business when a poison wants to borrow money from you, becauso if you are out you will be in. Salem Sunbeam. P. T. Barntjm announces that he will employ all curious specimens of the human race, including giants, dwarfs, fat people and freaks of nature, for his great show. Parties interested should write, inclosing photo's, to Barnum, Bailey & Hutchinson, 40 Bond at., N. Y. Shoes to be fashionable must taper to a rounded point at the toes. Dr. Tierce's " Favorite Proscription " is not extolled as a "cure-all," but admirably fulQllj a BiiiRloneas of purpose, being a most potont spocilio in those chronic weaknesses peculiar to women, l'articulars in lr. Tierce's pam phlet treatise on DittoaHes l'ecnliar to Women, ninety-fix pages, sent tor tbrne Btampa. Ad dress World's Dispe.nsaby MAjical Assoc. i- tion, Huffalo, N. Y. Mokis than 3,000 women are employed in the railway ollines of Austria. Thoy 'receive a salary of $15 to $30 a month. " Arerpt Our Groltt u!e." Dn. It. V. I'ieuce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Deab Sm Your " Oolilou Medical Discovery " has cured my boy of a fover eore of two yearn standing, l'lease accept our gratitude. Yours truly, ITenhy Whitinii, Bowton, Mass. The tuuwd under tho English channel be ween Dover and Calais, advances at tho rate of a loot an hour. Dr. Pierce's "Pellets "-little liver pills (sugar-coated) purify the blood, speedily cor rect all disorders of the liver, stomach and bowels. By djnigista! Kino Humbert, of Italy, is selling eome of his palaces in order to pay his father's dobta. Fob Bvsi'ti'wu, i.xdhikktion, depression CI spirits and general debility in their various forms, also as a preventive against fever and ague and otln r iuteruiitti-nt fevers, tho I-'ekho I'lioHPUOHATKU Elixiii ok Calisaya Baiik, made by Caswell, Hazard Si Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is tho best tonic; and for patients recovering from fover or other sickness it has no cquuL The Bcienee of Lite, or fcelf-rr.-servation, medical work for every man young, middle aged or old. 125 iuvaluablo proscriptions. "Yegetine," says a Boston physician, "haj no equal as a blood purilier. Hearing of in uiHny wonderful cures, after all other reinedioj had "failed, I visited the laboratory and con vinced myself of Hs genuine merit. It is pre. pared from barks, roots and herbs, each ol which is highly effective, compounded in such a manner as to produce astoniohing results." Homp'thlnff for Its ow nr, Thtt wori'l-rcimwnrd r ;vi"i of lloflotWl Bitters, and thmr contivied popularity for a quarter of a rrniury as a stomachic, In eoarcolj mora wonderful tlitvn the wrl-.-nnie thnt greets tho annual apwaranno f Hostetter's Alma nno. This valuablo medion! treatisn is pub lished by Hostettor .t Hinith, I'ittslmrg, l'a., under their own immediate. BuporviHion, em ploying seventy bauds in that department. Hix cylinder printing presses, fivo folding miv oliinos, Ave job presses, etc., ro running almost constantly on this work, andthnissui of sains for lHU'J will no lie less than 10,000,. 000, printed In tho English, Uormnn, French, Wfilsli, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, lloho li linn and Hpauislt languages, liefer to a popj of it for valuable and interesting reading con cerning health, and numerous testimonials M to tho etlioaey of Hostettor' Bitter, amuse ment, varied information, astronomical calctl lntious, chronological items, etc, which can be depended on for correctness. Tho Almnuao for 1882 cau bo obtained frofl of cost from drug, gists and goueral dealers in all parts of tho country. A ntTcitF.it who sold diseased meat was fined $200 and sent to tho workhouse for thirty days in Indianapolis. Thnt Terrible Indigestion and sick headache will yield readily to Warner's Halo Kidney and Liver Curo. ( Nrw Pornt Walks, with a population of less than t0lt,000, has a debt of $90,000,000. Os Thirty Day' Trlsl. The Voltaio Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send their Kleotro-Voltaio Belts and other Elec trio Appliances on trial for thirty davs to any person alllietod with Norvons Dobility, Ixisi Vitality, and kindred troubles, gnarantcoin completo restoration of vigor and manhood. Address aB abovo without delay. P. a No risk is incurred, as 30 days' trial ii allowed. To make new hair grow use Caroline. deodorized extract of petroleum. Tuisnatiui petroleum hair renower, as recently Improved, is tho only thing that will really produce new hair. It is a delightful dressing, A TIT. A TTY'H PI A NOrO RTF. -Murninrcnt hoiiilay pr-Mnt:wUnrt khuhI iiUnofoiti' four very hn 1xinc toiunl corm r, riwwonl num. thrt-e unlneiiit. Ilr.itn'n tnutrlilrt Iron rrauirs. utool.lKKik, cover. lrK, to2t7.3 uatalnoic erlret, lisoo IoIIikmpi ftfltiNr.'irtlen (lun'nntecd or money refund!. After ono veiir'nnw-i I'prialit llnnnl'orle. l i.Mo f j,.oi cn lomio prior tMKi lo huh: atmuUri! pianoforte of the ini verae a tlieiimuiiia testify; writs for mammoth Hat of tea timonlila. lieittly'n I'nhiut-i OKJ A NS, cathedral, churi-h. c haiml, parlor. upward. Vlaltorn m-elcemei free cnrrlacc meet paaswircra: tllu-tratctl catalogue (holi ilnycilllion) free. AiMreaa or call upon lkVNJKt. V. UK ATT V, Wasiiimjtom, Nnw Jrusr.r. HKNRY'H CAKllOl.IC PAL.YE IithsBKST SALVE for Cuts, llrulses, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheuin. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds of Hkin Eruptions, Freckles and Pimples. Oct HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE. U al others are counterfeits. Vrica 25 cents. DR. GltEEVM OXYGENATED BITTERS Is tho best Remedy for Dyspepsia, llllionarieaa, Ma laria, ImllKcstton and Diseases of tho Blood, Kid neys, Liver, Kkln, etc. DENTON'S BALSAM cures CourIis, Col.ls, Rheu matism, Kidney Troubles, eto. Can be used exter nally as a plaster. Use RED HORSE POWDER for Horse and Cattle A 1.1. EN'S Hrntn Food-cures Ki-rvoiis lvhllltv A ekuej-a ot Uenerative Orva-.is, 9 1 all druxui'. BeudlorCii'culur. Alttiu'sPhanuttcy.UiaHrstav.iN.V. TORMENT, INDEED. Life's vexations do not generally come on one like a storm descending the mountain or lake a whirlwind ; they cumo as the ruin does in some sections , xf the world gently, but every day. One of lifes discomforts is presented herewith: Aeeoruing u popular l ni prcMlnn, hot weather, uiocquitoes and mad dogs all nourish at tho eome ume una urecnarneauie to the malefic lntluenceof the Dog Star, rpcukingof dogs and tlioDogtturre- m I nils u.jOl a boy s story of a doKaud tho comet. and which we hero gi ve In a short exlruei from the boy's letter: "tJolly. Bob. von oucht to 1m been there la.t night to a-seen the fun. Tom Winking' dorg Toddles was a-ettin'at tho gate a-giuiii' at the Coiuit. when along comes old vkoa domed rut tur. rler and the 2 wnltzcd over tho fence and tho 2 fought. The tarrler proved too much for Tod dles, and afore they could haul him oft" tho bat tle ground ho had made n good square meal off hlshide. Tom wns in despair. A kind looking gentleman in abroad brim bat told hiin to get a bolile of Sr. Jacobs On. and rub him with it.ond It would curo him in no time. W hat does Tom do but steal into the chapel nt Vesper limo and slido into i'uther Jueohs' oonfessioual Ikjx and beg of him a bottle of his oil w ith which to rub his dorg. Tho Father felt of Tom's head j it was hot an' ufore Tom coidd titter a pruyer, two men werelugKiu' him home followed by a great crowd, who kept at a safe distance, thinking ho had been bit by a mad dorg. Tho more he kicked and screamed to be let free, the tighter they held on to him." In reference to another torment, the Chicago Wcrttrn VnthtUie recently wroto: "Mr, Joel D. Harvey, U. 8. Collector of Internal Reve nue, of this city, has spent over two thousand dollars on medicine for his wife, who was nu tier ing dreadfully from rheumatism, and without deriving any bentilt whatever; yet two bottles of Kt. Jacohs On. accomplished what the most skilltul medical men failed in doing. We could five the names of hundreds who havo been cured by this wonderful remedy did space permit us. Uho latest man who has been mane happy throngh the use of this valuable liniment is 11 r. James A. t Ionian, librarian of the fniun Catholic Lihrary of this city. Tho following.! Mr. t'on luu's indorsement: UiiioN Catholic Library Association,") 204 lkarbvrn Urret, ) Chicago, bept. 16, 1RW). ) I wish to add my testimony to tho merits of St. Jacobs Oil as a curo for rheumatism. Ono bot tle has cured me of this troublesome disease, w hich gave me a great deal of bother for a long time; but,thunkstothereinedy,I am cured. This Statement is unsolicited by any ono in its Inter est. Very respectAilly, Jahics A-Conlak, Librarian. NYNU r.3 " rw4av Mifxftaj A A r7"XON'T FAIL to tend S-CL ,ujup f ir lh moat completa Catalogue of TYPE, BORDERS, CUTS, PRESSES, AC. Low t-av I'rickjj. LARotsr vaiuiit. NAJJONALJYPECO, WAN'TEII-A(.'eiitevervwhem to nell the best l'lizle sin. t IIih "1 .1." Jui-t the thiiiK for the HnlM.ns. Heml for cln-iUars. Hample, I "5 terns. ACMK VV.A.V. CO.. 1'. O. linx -J03N, New YerU. anrl 1. O. lien U'-tO, llnMu, Mikw. HAT P (J TQ I Neudstaiiip for iiihtruetiona. I r , . r . k . I pKNM.UAKKa. Simpson U Co., I EN b IO N S i I'.O. Hox . Washington. I.C. Mtrt,ine MnbltCurMl la ID La, J. bllfUt.Na, I.kOuuou. Ohio! S77 7 A YKAH AND X1'KNSK8 TO AGKVJS. Out at free. Address P. 0Vicl4'ry, A uuuslu, .lr. $OOtt'!''PNTHG?NTSWflNTED-Obe 1 m culii anli-.lt!, In the world; X earn pi.-, ".wt AJiiH! Juy Uriiaiua, lii imll. Mich. ACiKNTH WANTED for the Bust and 1'nst.st tS' lluiK I'ictorial Hooka autl HiUi a. prices r.-. lin ed 8) l-crct. Natiiuiul l'lihlishiui! Co., I'liilndelpiiia. l'a. tCS week in your own town. Terms and 6 outrtt X. lrf,e- Ailde It. ItALLKTrJi ('o..l'i.rtlauil.Maine. 1 TTTTCJ J4evolv"rfc Cawlagus free. Adilrua, Jf j Orat Writ llm Wori.. riltthnrrti.Ta. 1earee' new method conn. iitiii? Partial Payments. lymail. loeAililress J. Q. P.-aree, Milan, Toiin. 10 A WFKK. friarlavathnmeuasilyniade.O.vtlr Outfit ii'L-v. Add a Tutu A Co.. AuKusta. Maine. CTS. pava fr.r the Star Hpanrtled Banner 3 tuns. Si'lhititj like it. '.'otli yt;ar. 8 paR. s. iJl'd. BjK.ci iii' iiHlrra. Add. H. H. Hannku II insdale. N. If. TA l.V 1U.K TtOOK SENT FREE .Address J)r. Oll.l.lNt.S. iiornrlUvillr, N.Y. , R in 'r day at home, bum plea worl h 15 ii.hi, tW AddrcbaSibuW .Co-jPortliiud, Maine, V Jill 1 ,-.,,. -i rihiismiiTia..av.wriswisitfc n.ii ; y y u or o Tho Snrnlny school children of Anioiioo, who sro somctimos too 1h7J bo rnch school In ttmo are put to Btmme by the littlo Teloofcoo children in India. We are gravely told that those young pernons often walk as far an eighty or nitpty miles in order to attend tho Ihiptist fohools. The worst of it ia that those school aro Bouictimea bo full that tho doors have to be cloned against these pedestrian seekorB aftersalvation. Vegetine ron It. Tt. Stkvens: liear Hlr My hnaband has hsd Kplleiisy for ths Iinst Ilfteeii yeara. The past whiter lna hhod seemed o lie In a had condition, and accinir the irood results from the use of Vkoktinh In olhers, felt anxious to try it. Has taken some aix bottles, and tin result lma ticcn that he has had onlv ten fits In three lnnnllis past: wlictfMis, he was senstoiried to having as maiiv in two dava at his worst, an elf.s-t that he did notexiieet. Am very anxious to havo him con tinue the use some time lonuer: and write you to ask ynu what t4-nns, or what reduction you would make and send me one doy.eu hot! les. Very rctctfully, Jills. A. ( rOT.F, H:irlioo, bank To., Wis. VroivrmK thoroughly eradicates every kind of liniuor, and nwtores the entire system to a liialthy cuudition. Vegetine. Bt. Vincent School, Troy, N. Y. October , 1H71. Dn. Rtfvf.nr: In-iu Hir V are trulv irrateful for your generous donation of Vrnktink received last evenitiK. A holy has lN-e.ii usinx It here, with nuich hem-fit to herself, who, foryeai'M, hasheen pronouneeil "liroken down, worn out," tc, Kreiinentlv she was disturbed m her sleep by a violent nervous twitching of a toot, or the face, or the whole lnidy. Hv taklnu this Vkok tink she la enabled toaleep (inietlv, and lo r peneral neaon aeems miieii imprfiveu, tnoutzu she lias a corn lication ol cht-ouit- disi'as.w Ui ivmtend with. May toil blcvts you tor your charity to the orphans. Hcsiajciiuuy and Krateiitllv, HlHlKHB OF OIIAKITY. ITAnAssiso liiRAMH. An nnatnral rtcltement of tho bruin and nervous system fa the direct causo of slceplessn-M, as also of liaraNsinp no.-tiimal dreams. Vkovtinf. has a peculiarly aimthiUK t-fTis t iu all such cases, when takeu Just before goiux to bud. Vegetine. ITtlU-AllEP BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. PEERLESS WILLIAM WILSON, LYIcdicnl Electi'icitvii, -ifl.J I'tilton St., Mtvooklyn, M.iv be consulted dallv from 10 A. M. to ft P. M., frtf uiih,,,, "TIIKVVII.MIXIA" 1Ai.El,l: ti.K W)l KXTH will euro fvrry foriti ol H-i-iimc, no inalter ot how lon standitiK. ONK llt'N Dltl'.D THOI'HAND fl'itKS In llrookbn and New York. W1NTKK IS I'PON VH. PltOlT.CT YOl lt Sl't.VKH against asthma or consumption by wcarin,: " VI I.SON I A " clothiiur. Cold leet arc the pre rursom ot cndlesa Ills that tlesii Is heir to. Wear the " W I I,MM A " soles and avoid such danger. TAKK MKHK INK AND DIE. WliAil " VI I,. MIMA" AND LIVE. HKWAHK OK l'l(AlMa. Tloirna parnients am on the market. The W I I.KOS I A " la studded with metallic ttyeleta, showiuir thi- metals on the lair. AH others aru ti-auds. Send lor (wmphletH containing testimonials trom the liest people In America who have beeu cured alter all forma of mcdiciuu hud tailed. Note our addresses: NO. 4(1.1 1-Tl.TON MTHEKT. I1UOOKLYN. NO. tw: HUOADWAY. " NO. l:U7 llliOAHWAY. V NEW YOIlK. no. r.uo thiiiu avk.. ) KO. 41 KOl'ltTH KTItEl-rr. NKAII SOtTTII KKili l lt Siitl:K 1, HHOOKl.VN. K. I. lli-an I'lll'UllltVM tnake New lot h Blood, and will completely chutme tlm blood lu the enliri system lu three months. Anv ih-i-mou who will take one pill each hIkIiI from 1 to 12 weeks mav be restored to sound heallh, if such a tbinit be possible, bold everywhere or sent hy mail lor K letter staniiat. I. H. JOIINXIN V CU ItuNlou, Alu.s., fui inr t-ly llniiKor, Mo. PENSIONS. ARE PAID tJtsr-r iMifrdnaliUd bj aeeldftit r vtlierwirfo. A ft'OI'N R of any kind. Ion of Onvvr, toeur r IU I' 1 1 HK, if but ilinht; dieajt uf Luiim or Vtiricuae Vt4na mv Itftiiioit. Under uvr law tlioUiAmli are en titled to (in inorfiinBof ppnutnn. Widows, or plmns and dt-pt-ndnnt fatlrt or mnthera of iold ton ftt a iirnmon. Send W stania fur ouy l'-nitni and liounty Acta. Addrt P- H.FItifferaia & CO;, tn m nen i, ImlinnanoiiN. I ml. l(cfer to lud. Ilanklllt 1 O. and I'rua't Central Bunk.bolhof ludiauauolia. ASTHMA rrMinn Amlnna I'urc nTr fail to a;la . mtatai reltt in tua wo rat ouoa, inaura oDiiort ableateap; ofleo'a nr whera aJI oibata fall. A trial ouvine ths mnt 9kpHraL Prtc, 60c. and I.OOol lni(lala or h mall. mtn f If K K fTratamp. Dn. U KCHlrKMAN, fit. Paul, Minn. ill .it lea, Ooll,KilTr anil Hickl., Cli.lu 4a. flit by mallor C- O. V. la ba eiamiacd. 1 Write rnr C.l.locua to HTANOaKU AMKIfc 1CAH WATCH CK., F1TTUUHOU, TA. ! ANTED SO (ilrf-. Jooil wagrii pay weekly, it l.tirhi, Hlendy work iitven, to b made at homo. Work called fur mid delivered 1'rre. Ilobo KnlltliiK ('., 117 Hotith s-l.. Hosluu, Maw. CTBAMrlll A iiiliVTH should w-udTfor .'pv rllrce) ot tho .V. Y. fihtfiplitg f.iurttr containing all inhiriiintion about Ktiriytewt A.'iiAo' J.itrt. Ad druas W. lilt hs. 130 Nassau Hln et. New York. Any I.lvlnii IVrson can learn to play Piano or 6r t'uulii 15 liiluutes. Musical talent or previous pracl ice unnecessary . Guide hv !uail,boc.(stani tuk t n. I Send for circulars. I,. W. Tomans, 6."itb'way,N.Y. I Snre rollef iifirui (CIOOER'8 PASTILLES.o'vSc !.fll I Improvements New Styles New Catalogue. THE alASOM & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. Whose cabinet or parlor ontana havo won hiohkkt bonohs at ivrnr oxit of the oi-eat wonui'a ivon.. tiilal ExuiiiiTiiWH fur K ii uTKtN vka us (beliiK the only Auiericau oiaii which have been lomul uV.h i,. ot Kiicb at unv), have fTocted mouk and oiikatku i-kai Tii Ai.i.y valuaui.k imi uh kmknun in tl 'ir tiruLV.! In the las" veaii than in utiy similar riodsinc the nrst introdiiclion of Una instruiin nt hv tlVi-in i7.-,i J year aince: and are now ofleriuK oruans ok hkihku KxcKM.fc.N K and r.si aiiuhi i-ai-ai'Ity- also i-?i ,i I. liiiTCM and smai.i.f.u styi.ks of i.Mi-uovKD yUAixnf, and at uiwrn i-iucKa: I.'.' Hi ,ui in 1 t NtW ILLlIhTlt.VllOU CATAJXMIl'E. 3tl M'.. 4to.; ia now ready (U-toonr. lnht) fu ly diicr.hma "u.d illi.f tratiiu moro tlwtu Ion styles f Omaus. Th is 1th rt ";, ami citvnlara couUini t k such fnto nna ,m about. oivansKi ni rullv. which will lie useful to every oris thinking of i.uivliasinK ill lie sent ri J .... i . . Address MAhOX A- IIAM1.IN OlitaA.VCU., 164 reiuunt btwcL IJOSToN "id R 'i btroet. M W YD11K; or Hit Walunh Ave.. ( iilt'AdO. mruci, liuoiur,, au taut 141U ELEGANT CHROMO CARDS FOR t nd one thrcc-cont stamp to pny postURe hu1 puokintf, and I . , will sotid you asirUd tdi u unt chromo card, or a sot of 6 Irilt J Muriruorit! " curds. 1 urn pivln you these t-lepuut cards f, r w" a -' 1 nouuuir, unit iu return i Himil tupect you to read tho document tincloBod with them. Send thoa-ta-nt etumpto uut-""-ut C1 . W. JEKNINGH Ujsmokest, 17 1 jlht Hth St., New York fW Btate whloh wt you wIhU, or if you require both beta eul cIoho two three-ccQtstuiuns. uiiifn. More than One Million Copies Soldi "ypnynnnv uam-tc i-r T EVERYBODY WANTS IT. 253th Edition (New). orSelf-Preaervailon. lae on nianhoodi hauated Vitality, 4 : LIFE 7"" . V . " ;,.?, ft Kxceaaea ot Muturti M o. Tho very finest .,.. ....-T:. ' esini.uonBior an KMi THYSELF. Ci,i ILLUSTItATED SAMPLE, , luouoy will muiidod m every iuLiauVo! ,luUl - Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE or W H PARKFT Tli author may Ucoiiault on.. 11 ,1 v.. 'mm a r (TliUenKravlngrerrfWiittthS Lmigt In a healthy itt. A STAI1DARD REHED IN MANY HOMES. Korrotiis, CnM, rrnnp. nrnneriltr istid all other affections of ths Throat ami Ml K'1' " statnls unrivaled and utterly Isiyond all omits "Ullon. IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES It approach so near a speolllo tnat ineiy- per cent, aro is-rmanentlv cored wheni the 'Itroe tiona are strictly compiled with. Thorn Is no cheiui- oaf or other njureuiouis to uariu wo juuua u ... AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUALl IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM! J. N. HARRIS 4CO., Proprietors, CINCINNATI. O. FOR SALE ByTQ. DRUGGISTS. C0NSUMPIIUN CAN BE CUKEDl FOR THE ST) Circa ('oii.uiuptlon, CiiMph iiriimon!n. Tss. Iliioiizn, llioneliii.l llilllcultlis, HfoiicliitKa. Itoiir-cne.M, Am It mil, Criiiip. lP" J'otiah, mid nil OUenscs of IliP Hrrnililnia Oruiius. It soolbex mill hemls the Slriiln of l.inittH, inlliiiiied iiimI polsoncl nf III" dlsi-nsr, mid prrvruls Ihr nluhl at lliilitnrss neross li chest w hich neeonipnsijc II. oii-.il in pi I mi Is not n n liicsroble nialiuIT lAI.I.'M HAI.S.X tl will euro yon, rvcw fhemuh profewHlonitl nlil fnlls. nam . I iitisliailVWW'ISalHMWIIFIUWIHWWM iaynb's Automatic Engines. V7 -i Ilellalilo, Durnbln,nud Economical, irtllflirnM a km-tf I'OH fr tcilh H hx fuel tui-t witter ttan miir othtr' huytnt built, not lilted with an Automatic tiiit-otf.. Bund for UUistrated CataloKiie "J," tor liilormatiou ft; t'rtces. 11, W. fAYhr. Sis, llox tkm t.'oriinin, M.V. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIALl ! HIQTnRYiPTnEiynRI n 1 1 W I Will ftSUIIlaV KmbrnoiiiR ntid mitbonttn ftoromitfl of ororv nation ot nuWfiii ami tiicxlrrn timfH, i?nl inrlnUii tt hintory of tho rin nnd full of llifilrt-ck and li'iiiKi Vmptrx, tno nitilillo ihm'H, Hi cniHiidi-a, ti fcudiwll nvhIciii, tb rformnriou, the diHtovrry una wttli nifuit ot t ho Mow World 'tc, etc. It contain tt?' lino hlatorlral rnjrrftviupH, and if t)io most coniidttn Hintory ot I hi World vr ul.it)rd. ft lid for Hitcci- men I'UL'fa and extrn tcrniH to AcutH, Addnn NATIONAL rrilMHHINU VO VhUxWyhVn. JOIINKOVH ANODYNE MXHIENT wllS I.0.1H.-..I.I tl.i (..ail.l.. .I(ai..uun A...1 liv. ly i-urc nine rum out of tm. Intornmtioii thttt a ill navo niiiiiy live, wut lrM by mail. Don't d'dav IW monirnt. 1'ri'Vi'iitlon U bvttrr than rum. I. H. .lnnx oh & Co., liof.ton, Muhh., lunucrly tiungor. Mm tie. If yon enjoy a UukIi hoartto Tln'ti r!ud inr Sciknck in ann onS iu hatuinvliililiHaiid his Sisiuan 'l'hollo llm torft Trick Aloiiktty: The anthiir. K. II. KooU-, M. V. Auuniiaurii cuiin'iua inxt. Hut If you're fond of lots o Just Imy the I'ulinptlcos ,; - ror .iniuic utnlerus art! out ' '.yThn 1'oly. is a l i lun-miu , S For oliotoirruplis of uv oni ; vnii it it w iiu.i.i-i it HoxJJSS, Now York City ORROW Ths 'Jew YrU orkly Wltttesa from your neuilibor and see If It is not Just tlm uen-siwia-r you want. It lias everytliiiiK: The latest news Irotn all Iiarts, reisirlsof i'ultou Ht. Piajer-Mis-tin j, the Inde pendent Catholic Ctiitivti. evervthliijftliat is of inter. st to uood iHipl; markets, stories, mmtrthinu to in. terrtt ifut UullM.m.u il yt-ur. Heml liy tMistul er.l snd KM asisTiuien copy and cluli rates from Juitw IKiuoAU. A l'o 17 to 'Jl Yandewater Kt., New York. I kllOIUrlO iriduwi, fathera. ttoUiara ai childran. Thniiaaniliyeteiititlrd. PanalonislraDi for loaa Suprr.ter.eva or ruitura,Tario4.a. vioai ir any DlM-a. D'oiiMamli of peusn.npra aod oMi.ti mtilleil to JNt IfilAKK ana IIOI'NT V. I'ATKMTM liroi'iirJ fur luTuntora. S.Lllrra land wurranta yrorurrd, UinfditaDd told. EolUiora ud litlraaerlr for yoarriahUa once. Hand tamna fur ''Tlia Cltiia-Hi.Mior." and Fanaioa and lioniity lawa. klanka and inatrnetiom. Wa V"." .";";" "i i rnnicorri and ( llanta. Addre.a N. w. Fitzgerald A Cp. 1'snsies CIV WHI WiSTE MD1FTI Tmt aaa o!4. J ' If ynu ml a Luiarlnl acnauelitt, av.ii, "r thulm or a h..v fivwih r hotr aa tuud C "a - " d.wu. m w it ntn. . I h.niiTkkti ud .uiy i f. w nun. iuiDri oin l o liiioitiu(ri-l. Trjth. it pnlh ixwwtf 1.U htu NiV a V KT rAII.HJJ. Maui UN Lf HIX i:tTM (a Ii, J lliiMfi. LSI, BOX UaWttM, EVEnYlionv a p w m . Revised and Enlard IT. A Great Medical Tr..,. tho Cause and Cure ofE. Kervou. and l'hyalcal Dcbll. ,.a iu,er,' riiu from th v.... mm .teei ciiKravis. 125 iuvaluablo acuta and chronic dlscasoa unu m ALL'S WM.Ii A I QRvn '4 krA ulLii SB V " 9i.Ji oy luuil. txi G CENTS. 1 w wh oxjxaj r j 1 1 w SEND NOW. puMlahed. a now 1 ni worthily bo- ta bj wheru lot double thi , u from tha iuble tho pnte, or lh if BVPV,D'u'rllWiWadapari,uw,