Site re AGRICtlTURE. kixba of Baklkt. JtUt at barley harvest tbe Inquiry come to us about the difference between two and six rowed barley, and which is the best for cultivation. The six-rowed barley is the earliest, and if In equally good con dition, it is worth an average of ten cents per bushel more than the two rowed, for the reason that it is heavier and malts easier. Brewers whose repu tations depend on the quality of their beer, pay liberally lor oest oariey, auu it always pays to harvest witn the greatest care. Slovenly care makes It the poorest crop a man can raise. For the last five years barley has been an unprofitable crop either to sell or to feed. The two-rowed barley is a later quality, harder to germinate, but Its advantages are, stronger and longer straw, larger grains, aud by feeders is said to be more nutritious. The six rowed is the best lor brewers, but tue two-rowed best for feeders. In the Middle States they usually sow two and one-half bushels per acre. In the West it has not beeu the practice to sow quite as much. It should always be sown early as soon as the ground cau be got ready for it. In the Northwest it can be urofitablr sown as soon as the sur face of the ground is thawed three or lour inches, t all plowing is me uesi f.r it. but the tests between broadcast and drilling have not established wbicln Is best, in all lall sowing 01 gram, drilling is preferable, beiu able to stand tne winter better. Improve the Sf.bd Wheat. We may verv well take the trouble to improve the' varieties of wheat we have, and which we know to be good, so as to en large the yield and better the quality. The best attainable yield is somewhere about sixty bushels per acre; the best weight per bushel about sixty-six pounds, The best crops now grown iu tnis country yield about forty bushels, and the best weight is not more than sixty to sixty-two pounds per bushel. Where such c-ps as these are grown it would not be ue difficult to reach a maximum product if we could add some what to the prolihcness of the seed and lnorea-e its size and weight. But what shall be said as to those ordinary crops which reacii but ten bushels per acre, and which have year by year grown less and less by neglecting to improve the seed. Here there is abundant room for the most certain improvement. There can be no doubt that better prepa ration of the soil aud the use of good seed would result in a large and imme diate Improvement. Then by selectiug the best ears Irom eacu crop ana sowing these upon soil still better prepared the yield could be gradually brought up to a high, if not the highest point. Sixty bushels per acre, if not more, have been produced by one farmer, who has Tieeu patiently engaged lorears in improv ing his grail .s by selecting the best each year and using the best methods of cul tivation. The standard scale is the Invention of a Fairbanks, a generation ago. The inventor sull lives to enjoy fame and fortune. The family and those who have from time to time beeu associated with them in this scale business, buiit up a trade of which they and their countrymen well may feel proud. Its foundations were well laid in skill, fitness, industry, justice, prudence and integrity. Their mechanics and work-eople form a colony of the best paid, most considered and happiest jeople known to us as a community, on the face of the whole continent. R,.rr. . Fi,tii irrvo Ar.rxT. More ! than once, and on more thau one farm, 1 have seen dry, barren spots, sucn as gravel knolls and side hills made fertile and productive in a single season, sim ply by salting a small flock of sheep on the summer. The sheep would be sure j ihese barren siots twice a weea auring to resort there several times a day to lick up the salt, and thns leave their droppings, both liquid and solid, which are very rich fertilizers; then the next season, the most rank aud luxuriant growths of grass or grain would be pro duced on these "galled spots" of any other portion of the field ; thus the best kind of manure was applied and spread jutt w here most wanted wituout any hard labor. Weight for weight, sheep manure is more fertilizing than either horse or cow manure, and next in value to hen or hog droppings. Swine. Most farmers have noticed thaliu tattening swine, especially when they are crowded, rapidly, they appear weak in their bind legs, and sometimes lose the use of them entirely. An in telligent farmer says that he aud his neighbors have made a practice of feed ing bone meal in such caes, and find ttial a small quantity mixed with the daily feed will prevent any weakness, and will strengthen the animal so as to admit of tne most rapid forcing. As the bone meal I-t knowu to be a preven tive of cripple ail, and weakness in cows, It looks reasonable that it should also be a beiielit to hog-, which are often confined to a diet containing but little bone-making material. A Small Gnva House. A small greeu house may be erected eighteen feet Ion;;, and nine feet wide. The highest part at the back of the lean, to is seven feet seven inches: from the ground to the roof, in front is three feet. The floor is dug down two and a half feet. An excavation deeper than the floor is made for the stove, which is set near the front, but not quite lu the centre of the line east and west. A glazed terra-cottapiperunsfroma short galvanized pitie attached to the stove, aliout three-fourths of the length of the building, under a wide shelf at the front, then crosses ihe eastern end of the house, (the house faces south) and runs up the northeast corner nearly to the roor. and theli passes outside, where it rises three or four feet. The top is closed, but several apertures benuath allow the egress of the smoke. There are four ellMiws to the pipe, the last one resting on a wooden bracket out-side of the house, where it is held securely by strong wires. A wide taVie runs along the front of this house. A narrow path way intervenes between this and the stage of four steps w hich fills all the rest of the house, except the pathway between the two stages which runs from the main path to the door; that opens three-fourths of the way from the east end, and is placed in the north wall. From the door we step Into a narrow pa?sage-way,or shed, lighted by a win dow iu the east end, and leave It by a door in the west end. This passage pro tects the house at the north, and pre vents a draft of cold air when the door is opened. Three flat wooden shutters on top allow of ventilation. The glass in front is atso set on hinges, and jer raits of more or less ventilation. When the sun lieconies too powerful, panes made of lath are Jaid over the roof, and are left there all Summer to protect it from haiL, They make a sub dued light and prevent the trouble of w hite-washing the glass. The w hole cost of this house was al most exactly f 100.00; the lath-work of the roof costingan extra 4.50. It has been used nearly two Winters. Brunts Disoascas, Liver Compla-nM, Coattve Tjrss, iivsp. p-sla, aie speed l r moved br Dr. Jaynfs nauailve P1IK Th.rty ears Use has proved them superior to all otner remedies for tbe cure of ine various diseases for which tney are recommended. In their action tbey are mud and certain, and may be taken at any USM wiutouin-K rrom axnoauxs. jfTTMsTifffta BOMESXIC. Ccmno Bacon. Some persons seem to consider the curing of bacon a com plicated and most difficult operation, but this Is all a mistake. They tell us that only professionals can give it the right kiud of flavor, as they have often demonstrated by most thorough trial the trials were not correctly made. Dr. Pollard, of Virginia, who has studied and tested the bacon question from everv standpoint, savs as a general rule. there is too niucn smoKing. iui u more necessarv in the large meat, as it serves to dry the meat off, and the creosote engendered by the smoking process is antiseptic and preservative. Tbe Westeru meat retains this smoked, disagreeable taste. In England and France smoking is not used at all, and this is an evidence it is smoked too much here, or more than necessary, An Imiortant matter is that the animal heat should be out before salting, and this mav be accomplished in the same dav if the hoirs are killed by "daybreak and the weather is tolerably cold. In no event permit the pork to freeze. Many modes have been adopted lor curina hams, there Is none better than the following: For twelve moderate size hams, take twelve pounds of salt, one pound of saltpetre, and enough molasses to rub them together, pro ducing the consistence and appearauce of damp brown sugi.r. Kubthis in wen, lay the hams separate on boards, with the skin side down. Repeat the appli cation every week for four weeks, i lieu hang urt and smoke on damp days with hickory chips if procurable; not to be smoked more than four or Ave times. Towards the last of February enclose the hams in canvas, painted, or what answers as well in our t-xerlence, larffe oaher bAZ. securing well around the hoek. This keeps out skippers and other insects. Immediately beforedoing this rub some black pepper on the meat side. English Wat of Pkeskkvixo Frcit. A new method of preserving fruit 18 practiced. Fears, apples and other fruits are reduced to a paste, wuicn is men pressed into cakes aud gently urieu, When reauired lor use it is only neces sary to pour lour times their weight of boiling water over them, a!low them to s.iak i wen ( v minutes, and then add sugar to suit the taste. The fine flivor of ttie fruits is said to be retained to perfection. Tne cost of the prepared product is hardly greater thau that of the original fruit, differing in supply aud price of the lat er; the keeping qualities are excellent, so that it .uay be had at anv time of the year, and bears long sea voyages without detri ment so there is no waste. Vienna Rolls. Have ready In a bowl a iable.-pooulul of butler, made sott by warming a little and stirring with a spoon. Add to one quart of un sifted flour two heaping teaspoonfuls of baking powder, mix and sift thoroughly together, and place in the bowl with the butter. With sweet milk, added form a dough of usual stiffness, stirring Into the milk first a half tcasjiooiiful of salt. Knead the dough and roll it half an inch thick, and cut with a large round cutter; fold each one over to form a half round, wetting a little between the folds to make them stick; place them on buttered pans, so as not te touch each other; wash over on top with milk to give them a gloss, and bake immediately in a hot oven about 20 minutes. It will do them no harm to stand half au hour be tore baking, if it is desired. An Exckllkxt Hesskrt. An excel lent disli for dessert, which is a favorite one in a family of our acquaintance, is made of tapioca and apples. The apples are prepared a? for 6tewing and placed In a deep disn with a proper quantity of tapioca which has been slightly softened by soaking. Sugar is added to sweeten it and to prevent the fruit from becoming too solt, and the whole is then bitted in the oven. Eaten with cream, either hoi or cold, t'us is a most palatable dessert. A preparation of of equally good quality may be made by using pe-iclies instead of appies, and In winter canned fruit is quite as good for the purple as the fresh. Cold in the Heap. The following is an excellent remedy : Dissolve a table sp'KHilulof pulveriZ'il borax in a pint of hot water, when tepid snuff some up the nostrils two or three times a day, or use the dry powdered borax like snuff, taking a pinch as often as required. Cough, Hoarseness, AsOimi, or any Irritation of the Throat or Bronchial Tubes, will be relieved by taking Dr. Bull's Ooueti Svruo. It has cured thousands. Recommend it to your friend and neighbor. Your druggist keeps it. rnce 2a cents. I'ersoxs may outgrow disease and be come healthy by proper attention to the laws of their physical constitution. By moderate and daily exercise men may become strong in limb and muscle. A Dutch paper states that the fla7or of coffee may te gre-.t'y improved and its delicate aroma increased ny adding a little bicarbonate of soda to the water with which it is made. a Jtw Treatment tor lite Kellrf and Cnrw of CHiumtfita. Bald Charles Dickens in an address to the Liberal rjchool of London. ' ii.-aveu beip the piKT oousumptice who falis liito tbe hands -f bat la cailed the regular punucian . Ana without meaning to tlL-lnra-ju die medical pro fetenoa, or to cast any siur upon its al.le aud dietiriKUished and honorable representative- in this or any other country, we cannot beln. in view of ail the fscts. reiteretini; tbe woida of the distinguished author. One. haa ouly to lonk t ti.e bills of moitalitv. whenever and wher ever puMi-hed. to become aware of tbe fact tbat. so far at puiuvuiftry contumiition is con cerned. which strikes ilowu three, to one aho die of any o h- r diseas- th re is little or no bone in tne tegular phvsiciari, whethi r he be allopathic, linr. tei-apthic. r ecletic. Ilence the treatment of consumption is coming more and more into the bandi of a clai-s of practi t:OUrs known as peciaite ; but with tueee, while oon-idt rable amelioration is often gained and the di-se retarded, it rarel) happens tliaf the relief affnrd-d ia anything more tha . tem porary. Tbe btii;ht v aions of n-turnun; health too soon beiu to fa-le. and hope dies nad.y awav aa it becomes painfiiily evident tbat tbe work of the destroyer has not been really taed. la there then no hope, no help for the con sumptive? No cure lor this dreaded and too surelv fatal diseaaer JS ine nesting an sun i fault? t an science an-l ekill do nutbm-.' iiow mauT a bo read these brief interrotauoua will feJ "their be arts beat more quickly as they pause for an answer. Fioni evidi nee so clear, eatiaraciorv ana ea rn ulative that scare ly any room is left for doubt, we feel warrant-d in saying that tn-re a Imna and hel j for the cousuuptive. and tnal eapeaally in the ear lit r etayea of this disease ts course may De arresieu. sou me " oo.e srstom put in a condition to ellectuaiiy ana permanently resist its assaults, it has been coundeutly 'estimated that token daring the nnt stages ol connrm a consumpnuu, uiuw ,ses out of ten may be permanently cured Under tSe nuw treatment known sa the "Com lund Orvgen Treatuient." which is ado.inis tered nv Drs.8tarkey and ralen.Nn.Iir2 Girarr1 street 1'hJade.pina. Duysiciai ji of known char acter and sianuing, results have been obtaiuet during the t ten years, not ouly in e nump tion, but in a wide rant-e of chromo d aeaexs which seem almost like miracles of bealiug. if snv of our readers desire to learn full an( expbcit information in regard to this treatment let them send to Dra. r-tarkey and rslen a Pnuadeliihia, for their treause of 5sU0 pages or "Compound Oxvgen." which will be sent free In thin clear aud intelligently written brochur they will find tbe history and philosophy of tha new core aud also a lar-e number of testmoni als to mast remarkable results. Some of these testimonials are fiom well-known and eminen' pereona. There ia no donbt as to the Rennmenese and positive results of thin Compound Oxygen treat ment; aud when so many thousands especially in New England, are suffering the living death of coiisunipticn. the withholding of so com par ab velv small an out lav aa is retimed for the -Home lleatmeut," and all the necessary in haling apparatus, would aatn to t aimost crunihaL from what we learn as to tbs results of this new cure we are well satisfied that its general use would anni.aliy save thousands from untimely graves, and give i ark to full or eomuarative health tens of thousands of weary and suffering invalids to whom life ia now a burden. BotUm Jvurnai of Commerce, Oct, Urth. ISTo. YOUTHS COLUMN. X thind to Do. Kit bad taken a slight cold, and so sue did not have to go to school. Although glad enough to stay at home, she could think of no thing in particular to do, and af ter breattlast sne wanuerea arounu tue house, aimlessly, for a while. She fin ally strayed into her father's study. No one was tnere. un toe taoie was the unfinished sermon, just where her father bad left it. Kit glanced over the neatl-written pages, but did not attempt to read them. Then she went into the sitting-room ; but her mother was not there, for she had gone out also. Kit returned to the study, feeling a trifle lonesome; and, for lack or better em ployment, she built a bright lire on tue aeartu, one piaceu me uaua-iug auu fore-log in their places, and, this done. she sat down in a big chair to enjoy the blaze. She had not sat there long, when she heard a queer rustle, and, turning toward the uoor, she saw enter a half-dozen crash towels. They were sighing at a tremendous rate, and final ly one of them said, quite plaluiy : She promised she'd hem us the first day she could, and she hasn't thought of us once." Kit's conscience reproached her. She was iusi going to excuse herself, when a pair ol tmca-soieu waiaiiig-uoou shuttled in. sieveu buttons off!" they groaned, dismally. and she declared she would sew them on the first day she had time." Kit felt much ashamed ; but she could think of nothing to say, so she sat very still, blushing however, a good deal, lor the crash towels and the walking' boots were staring at her most unpleas antly. The silence was growing oppressive, The towels and the shoes stared and stared, until poor Kit felt very much like crying; uud she would have done so bad not her attention been attracted by a funny scraping sound out in tbe ball. The towels Dent tneir neaus for ward to look; and the shoes turned themselves squarely around, as there entered Kit's upper bureau drawer. Such a looking thiug as it was ! It was crammed full with ribbons, pins, bits of jewelry, collars, cuflf, morsels ol very sticky taffy candy, lancy work, cbestnutrsbells, handkerchiefs, gloves some annies. notes I rom tue school-girls a littie ol everything, in f.-.ci; aud it seemed as though Kit had stirred them all together like a pudding. The crash towels laughed disagreeably, and the boots squeaked in disdain. "She was going to put me in order as soon as she had lime. " said the knot) oi the bureau drawer, meaningly. Bang From off a shelf dropped a fat History of the United 8tates, and as iilauden ou the floor its leaves opened at the ac count of the settlement of New York by the Dutch, iu 1G10. Kit's cheeks grew redder yet. She had promised her father to read that some lime when she had nothing else to do; aud here she had drawled away nearly a whole morning In trying to a muse herself. Sue looked sadly at tbe un hemmed towels, the grinning shoes, the disorderly bureau drawer and the history : and they looked at her iu such a disazreeable way that Kit put her hands up before her face aud began to sob. Straightway the shoes bopped up and commenced to kick her, the crash towels slapped her face, the bureau drawer flung apples at her, and the fat history climbed up on top of her head aud began to push her into the tire. With a great eflort, Kit tried to get a way ; and at last she succeeded in roll ing off the chair to the floor. Then she woke up. She moved her eyes and star ed round the quiet roou; aud after a second she realized that she had been dreaming. Straightway she rose and went to her own room, took the six crash towels out of the basket, and hem med them till dinner-rime. CAiWrcit' Tom't. Westminster Ab bey is full ot the remembrances of great men and famous women. But it is also tullol the remembrances oi nine dovs and girls, whose death eliot a pang through tne hearts of thoMS who loved them and wno w ished tnnt tney never should be torgot'.ou. Almost the earli est royal monument in t: 1 abley is of a beautiful little deaf and dumb gtrl of live years old. the l'rincess Catherine, daughter of King Henry 111., who lov ed her dearly, sine was not forgotten, and her two little brothers, and perhaps four little nephews, were buried close to ner, as ii to ke p her company. Aud so there are two small totnos iu Henry VII.' chapel of tiietwo infant daught ers of King James I. Over one of them are some touching lines written by an American lady, which all mothers should read. And to the tombs ol thee two little girls were brought in after days by their nephew, Charles II., the bones of the two young princes, which in his time were discoveied at the foot or staircase in the Tower. And there is in the chapel of St. Michael another tomb of a little child that from i mis take of its nurse; and we know from her will that she never ceased to la ment tbe little darling, and begged. If possible, very urgently, to be laid beside A A'ftc Gameor Children. The juve niles have a new game called "Blind Mail's Mocaery," out of which they are netting lots of Vacitioii amusement. One of the ptrty is blindloided, and while be is counting twenty-live tbe oth ers range themselves as miscellaneous ly as possible iu a row and bold out their hands. The "blind man" slaps somebody 8 hands, at the same time in quiring "who are you?-' 'ine young ster slapped rather impolitely replies, "N one of your business," aud the "blind man" is obliged to guess his iiame from the sound of his voice. He can guess but once, and, if he fails, must trv some one else till he guesses right, when tne one he detects becomes "the man." The game depends upon the quickness of the ear, as well as upon the ability to dis guise the voice, and it shows a wonder- lul difference in children in both re spects. "Cliildren and fools speak the truth." Au uuiortunate widower has found out that this is true. Treparing, not long since, for a ride with a ounglady, and desiring to blind the eyes of his house keeper respecting bis errand, he very politely informed his little son he should go too. "No; I guess not," an swered the little man in roundabouts, "Why, yes; wash your face aud come along," persisted the father. ".Shan't do it," replitd the urchin. "Why didn't you go?" questioned the lady iu charge, alter the lather had left; "tie wished it, I think." "Lhdn't either," retorUsd the boy ; "he said in the bedroom he'd give me ten cents if I d stay at home, Tin One Objection Jiemured. A mother was trying to break her nve-year-ohi boy of tbe habit of lying by telling him that all liars went to hell, she cave moving account of the terrors of the place, whereupon he exclaimed, 'Why, mother, 1 couidn.t stan' it!" "But you w ould be wade to stand it," said she. "Oh- well." said the youngster, "if I could stan' it, 1 don't care. Splittino Loos with Powder. Where circular saws are in use, not of sufficient diameter to elivide large trunks, it is asserted that trees partly sawn through may be neatly split with nowder. or sulit even without any saw ing. If a hole be bored in the wood of one Inch diameter, and in depth a little more than half the thickness of tbe trunk, about one-third the length of the log from tbe butt-end, and aa near as possible to the centre, powder and fuse nut in. aud the hole filled up with sand, a single blast is sufficient to split a log of considerable length, which it does generally, almost as clean as the saw. .Beech and asn nave oeen success fully experimented upon, hut with oak and some other timber it U not so successful. HLttfOROUSi I BaD t OR BOTS. A rat Of a hoy Who nau iu vain searcneu me postomce cur- i ridors for the nlckle wtilcti a careless baud occasionally drops at the stamp clerk's window, recently took his posi- tion before a chestnut stand on Gris- wold street and eyed the fresh nuts a long time before drawing a deep sigh and groaning: "Oh. I wish I was rich !" Tbe chestnut roaster made no reply. and the odor of the roasting nuts finally induced the boy to inquire: "Are chestnuts healthy r" "Xo, bub they are prolific of in digestion." was the reply After a while the boy thought it was time to remark : "Did you ever hear the story of the I ... . h.. . h.mli'ni nfl'tlTmeT Oifu ui stubborn and painiui chestnuts and when the boy grew up and got rich he rewarded the old man with a diamond pin and a four-horse team?" "No. never did. bat I heard of the man who brought a poor boy to the edge of the grave by giving him a dozen chestnuts." Tbe lad took a turn up and down, secured another strong sniff or tne pleasant odor, aud then leaned over and whispered : "If I'll take the chances on the edge of t.ie grave business will you take the chances on the chestnuts r ' The vender Anally thought he would. The CoLOsaL'a Joae. A few days ago Col. (j . a prominent oil specu lator in the flourishing city of Bradford, Fa., went into his boarding house, kept by the Widow B , and found the latter taking glycerine lor medicinal purposes. "Whvl what are you aooutr ex- claimed the colonel, in an astonished manner." "Taking some glycerine; it was re commended to me by one of my friends, who said it would prove beneficial to mv lungs." The colonel took the vial from off the bureau, and examined it attentively tor a lew moments. "Madam, are you sure it was a friend that gave you this and told you to use it r ' asked the colonel, seriously. "Well, I have always considered her so, although I can't say I like her very wel.," answered madam. "It Is as I thought, Jits. B ; some enemy has done this. I his is pure nitro-glycerine, such as they use In torpedos. Sit still, don't move; you are apt to blow in pieces any moment. Ue quiet, and I will get a pnysician as soon as possible and see wnal can oe done." The coloru'l tlUappearetl through the door-way, leavini; .Mrs. B. situnjj in her chair, scarcely dariny to breath for two lofi hours two hours which -eaieil like eternity to her, expecting every moment to be blown into atoms, while visions of jM-ople picking her up in small nieces passed through her mind. Her daughter coming into the room where she was, found her in this pre dicament, and iuquired what was tbe mutter. Mrs. B. murmured, "Go away," and fiiuted. After bringing her to she told her story, which cauaed a great deal of suppressed tittering among her listeners. That very evening Colonel O- chatiged boarding-houses, aud bought himself a new wig. Nevada Obitcaky. At a dead "Hello. Jim I" fall: ''How are you, Jerry takesuthin'r" 'Heard from your brother lately Arse-nic Bill, old nizon?" Well, yes, not d rectly. ion know he was in the hoss and cattle business in Texas. His operations extended over large territory and didn t require much capital. One night they took him in. There were eight ol 'em at one end of the rope and Arsenic Bill at the other. He couldn't keep his feet on the ground. When they raised hiai he passed out. Here, barkeeper, two whisky sours." "Sam," said a young mother to her darling boy "do you know what the dirlereiiee is between the body and the soul? The soul, my child is what you live with ; the body carries you about. 1 Ins is vour body (touching the boy s houhlers and artn), but there is some thing deeper in. lou can feel it now. W hat Is it?" "Oil, 1 know," said lie, with a flash nf intelligence in his eye, 'that is my flannel shirt." Tom Thumb, wearetoM.haa Invented a door with one hinge. But if he wants to increase his fame and wealth he must invent a gate hinge that will hold the weight oi two young persons, or oppo site eexes without creaking; like ati possessed. Dry Goods W umjiks. Latly "How much is this a yard r" Clerk "Three dollars and a half. It If an elegant material double; it can be worn both fides. If you tear one aide, you've only to turn It on the other." Holmes remarks on the wonderful oruvmioiM of nature. He eava there it not even left a narrow crevice under a flat rock without a thin black hug; pre- oared hv God to fill It- It i the same way when vacancies occur in SlicTiff.il ty positions. A CLOiBiRR bad excite 1 public curi osity hy havinjr a large apple palmed I on his gizn. hen aikel for an ex planation, he replied: "If it had not I beeu lor an apple, where would the ready-made clothing; stores be to-day f" Maii a lady to a small boy, whom she had lound crying ii. the street, the other day : "Vill you stop crying; if I tnve you a penny r "o," said he. 'But It you'll make it two pennies 1 11 stop if it kills me." 'A Friknd iu need, is a friend In deed." Such a friend is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which should be In every family, it costs only Z. cent a Dot lie and may save many a doctor bill. Give it a trial. "Doits our constant chatter disturb you?" a -iked one of three talkative ladies ol a sober looking fellow pan- senjfer. ".o,d iiii, l veoeen married nigh on to thirty years," was the reply. A wag who thoiiKnt to have a joke at the expense of an Iri.-h provision dealer sai : -Tan you supply ine with a yard of pork? ' Said the dealer to his as sistant; "elve this fteotleaian three pig's feet!" "Who is the head man ofthis town ?" aked a atranirer. And when a boy promptly answered, "The barber?" the stranger looked puzzled and said he wanted to know who was the mayor. what grain ranks highest In yonr market r" a Minnesota man asked an low an. "Corn," replleil the Hawkeye. 2vothinj( ranks above a kernel. Woman's eantvbilities are erreat, bur. hardly suftlciently developed to allow of her driving a nail without hitting1 her fingers. Tbk lap of luxury a cat eating cream. Ease Attainable by the rthrnmatle. Yes, although ther mar despair of relief, it ia attainable br rhenmatic snffemm. for there is a remedy which carries off, by means of in creased activity of Ihe kidneys- important chaonela for blood ptuirlcatiou the send ele ment to which pat hi ioitists, the most eminent, attribute the pailif ol symptoms s theory enm pletely borne out by urinary analysis. Tbs Dame of this icrand depujeut is I Ion tetters Hitters, a preparation hkew.se celebrated as a remedy for const Ration, which causes contam uiaiion of the blood with tha bile and a cer tain means of relief in dyspepsia, fever and ane, and nervous ailmeutaT It is perhaia the finest tonic extant, and ia highly roconuaended as a medicinal stlmalant, by distil vanished physicians and analysts, who pronounce it to bs eminently para and very beneficial. The press also endorses It. EaiO the testimonials, in an adjoining ool- nmn. or Demons woo navo uku mm vow.. i - .1 i u . ' CtuLntiii Pi , ! . ntnu ... vujeulT. or 1'ailui Fit They are certainly eonvuaaikK. Tas arn. besct.ts of overburdening the stomach with rich food may ba entirely obri ated bv on or two doses of Schenek'a Han- drake PUla. This sovereign remedy for bili ousness, sick headache, constipation and liver complaint ia being universally acknowledged ure and harmless. For aale by ail Druggists. Ir Tsofblkd with Constipation, take Huof- Uavl German BUlcr. Nerer Despair I A Urine witnem of the remarkable curative effect of lr. Herndon'a great remedy, the oent Tev TS,. Fi timtTU Pn,i( Ktauon. Mark Hamilton. Eeo. hmtru-t Police BtaUon. Mark Hamilton, Esq who after exhausting tbe a kill of physician and gallon of patent medicines, through many years, despaired of a cure, bat waa metered to perfect health in two days by its nae. Have bun interviewed. Hold by all Philadelphia Ihneirinov. bend for circular to J. J. UnndaU, Boa 520 F. O. Baltimore. If Toca Liver ia Disordered nooflaufn Ger man Bitter will set it aright. Enjoy Llfa What a truly beauufol world we Hv la Nature gives na grandeur of mountains, glent and oceans, aud a thousand means for enjoy ment We can desire no better wnen in per fect iiealth ; but how often do the majority ol people feel like giving it np diabeaitttued. dia oouraired and worried out with disease, whez there is no occasion for this feeling, as even sufferer can saatiy obtain satisfactory proof that Green a August Flower will make them at free from disease as when bom. llyspepsu and laver Complaint is the direot cause or eev- ntv-nve per cent of each maladies as Billions- nees. Indigestion, dick iieadacne, uwuveneaa Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, PalpitaUon of tbs Heart, and other distressing avmptoma. Three doses of Autrost Flowei will prove its wonueriui en ecu oampia Dot tles, 10 cams. Try u- IlWfk-rr Tetter Ointment Will cure every form of Tetter. Reliable Iry Goods H If von want Silks. Black Goods. Drem Oooda. Hoclerr or Dry Oooda of any kind below tbe market prices, and wish to nave the advan tage of ail the great trade sales, and of loasea made by importers, send your orders or write for samples to B. F. Dewees. 1124 (formerly of 725) Chestnut street. They send out luouaands of samples ana mi orders aauj irom au of the country FoR on the Fae(li dm nir, TVf- 0lntmeKt. It never fans to remove them. SnriAL tU-utin is called to tha announce ment ol Dr. Case in another column. His treatment of Catarrh aud CooHumption is reas'iuaMe and very successful. His t'arbolato of Tar liilia ant is becoming deservedly popu lar Uiiuuliout ihe country. Any of our rta Ims aho are aflla-led with titoer of these terrible di-m-ee) may write to tbe Doctor with pel feet eontidrnce that they wni have careful atteu- jon. Ir Too are DvapepUo IInoflaruTt German Kuirrt will cure you. Mrs. General ebenau Save: I have frequently fraught Durangs Kheumatic ltemedy for friends suffering with Kheumatism, and in every instance it worked like malc. Sufferers with rheumatism make a note of this, and send for circular to Helpb 3 us tine A fteutiey. Druggists, Washington, D. C Sold by all "drugguita- MntsBS. Csadpock A Co. , lUJi Kace bU, riulsjelphta t Gent'emrn .-Last December I took a heaw cold wh.ch settled avoa my lungs. Our best phvaicians pronounced it Counumption, and treated me lor it ant u jiarcn. wuen a was con sidered incurable. 1 then took the case in my own hands . and went to your Agent, Lavid tvebruig. of tins place, anil purchased your East India Hemp. Uefore 1 used oue bottle 1 was bett r. I took a second and third, con stantly improving in health and increasing in weight. At present 1 cau woia aa uay long, and eat l.ke a man that is chopping wood. Knowing tue menu of your medicine. 1 cheer fully recommend it to othera, and send this foi publication, if you wu-n. lour, gratefully. .viAlili-v. nur r l.l.r. btratford, 1'ertiA Ontenj, May. Ir Tor Would Fniov (rood Health Take llooflawl Herman flitter. Pimples and Humors on tbe Face. In this condition of the asm tha Vetrflne Is the great remedy, aa It acu directly upon the b'.ood. It clean1' aud purifies iheb ood, there- t'vcaus-.ng humor- to tlisani-ear. By internal trealuii-ui all lmpuntles are throws out, Veg ettne glvena gd Ciivuliitlna to tt.e blod. re-Uev-ng the 1ml mod or congested organism, re storing tha Leal.ii, s,v'h' a Ktiod, clear com plexion. Vegetlne Is Sold by all Druggists. it THE NEW HOME 1.1 THE PEST L0 K STITt'll Scwina: Machine rvr.K nt!irram'Rr.D. it txcw 1.1 a.Vl.KV rtK.KILtU. This machine la exe-elintif liaht-rntinlna an ver. qat-l. It ha- a . lla-ttina se. ne.a.ievice io wtsdinc l.- bl-u. wifhont turning tbe aia. nine, ai ltid-x piel f. r reanlatini. th - .titch to any give lana.h,ahd verioua oth-r .tovalUea. ttXTBAORTiINART IS PITF.MFSTS ARE OirEHaO TO AGENTS. 11T7 t'heatant ri.ltaJelp.btfv. A Profitable Hue.n-ea f-r a u.aa with .mall capital fail a! UKEATLY Ri Dl CIIi. 1 f a'K- TIFW DD IWPROVED SfllOOl 1 i OU PAKLuB OKOA.N seut hv mail for Si SU haa the mteit tboroogh .vatenv of Inetrnctios and an elegant eol lection or voc.f ana instrumental aveaeites LEKe) WALHEB. lliai heelnut M.. ianad a. NATUhXS KCMEDi.k VEGEXIHEa Tic &aT B'.Q-;o Pi-pinrar " Dr. M."W. Taae, a woeceeafsl phletan f tumits Jejr-i' .t-rel inir, anreamre. Ilia -teiD el treaxiceol ! e v eiarrn. i ue Ouvtur'a wDbuleiita. tlavuich I l.aee.1 oa aeiealine tnuciuiee, I border. the aiaaicid both a to the thin ite If and toe realt. atteodtiia It. D-wi. An IMiM siaro.tulii'n nu te-t unonuvi. Ir ai .11 parte ot the eouutrj ir.ne the otner. t l.ir r-'1e mar With perlect jr C e-.ri(lefki-a With the a - cue creiul each cn F.t;nt Te. M. W. I ' Tr InuAlatit. hcaounv. 1 newt nappy 1 I foled to M.eiarJI v. .'j riiv atj:.-i i u- n v x -s. va sta r. m m nmtm I Bl I ''e trr.TT sr : weaa eye., oernea. toe. ov v.ee, loee 01 mvveit. oivvst CONoU III IT I I J IM houianitr lha I in -! r.. nel At emit ea and tlnellj veulj rur- th.i-unl to an intimelf rr.vs.not Hrui tle vowns, tha talentevt. nivr the besniuni. CATARRH facU ot wbirh mrm cumiiUun niniiinc down th UuxmO. . kppruawct. ui ouoaumuCiua. FOR THESE AT ALLPtTaiiOSARY DISEASFS. DR. M W CASFTS TT.F.TMF.TT. BY THE I'SK OF BIS CARBOLATE OF TAR W.-T- w a -w- a -wa-r r-w-v IS PUASAST. THORfrtT.H. ASt Srrr-KRKrTU JL-L JJLaTk-JL.-aX.JN JLi KlTlar-.tl TIO.V ALWA1 ll'AIU.TEKU. it .hie. not reqnirire. u dem.eitar.te Ihe value el I artvolslr si Tar. the aell, ,..el..l eevea e -ieee.. It i. el, f-tiUen n-ht to tli di-e.-l p.rt No b t. no h 4 w.ter. ";.olr "Ai'i-e ee siwlivf rt. anil foa teal it. healina levwer at onee. Y-eir no-th-el- of treetuur t-nlrrh end I on-nmiiovi .rw eefvinlv ververTeetuat In heni..rrhaee of the Ini.irt. I b.ve never found a reireelv nut e.invl!. T;eiM srlMvlnle ofTnr IshnlnnlH. Sr. ealhet h.H-ie ea.1 re-1 n d-ep.ir "-1'Hv.a lUwiLToa .... M 1. lyeiiW-. Kv. ""ere r". ' nd e.e. d..tr.1. Bah re now rreatlr relieve.1. .lei I .SI .O Sell i..e with I) .ur I artnr.fr nl-Ti-rlnhT-lnril t . eMreV oirt w.thrt at ..vr pre. "-J..I. R !rsi!ioT.vw.:if,rt Kiinjt-. P i.Uv. - satw v e-, e A ee.e f W a- iwr.t hveftfv-w 10 any part ..f live I niled S-ite., to be returned HOME I RE A I mtN I if no. est.-fTv. trinl l m; .Hire live. Uvll.E n.u-ue- H A -1 talY.il. sad 1 to 9 P. iL t'-w tens, and fall pwrtienlan. ca-utt or write to Dr. M. W. CASE, 530 North NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES I Eenofi!! tir liar Snierir Qualities ml Talialle InuroTemeats. Tha setnand la constantly laerasalaa for theas FIK3T -CLASS FAMILY KEWINO XACBTXCS. eJW PBICUI. Wsllslwetlot. tnrail.il. Kvary MachlM as repreaaated or so aals. Aawtits Tha Ooaasanr ta sow realty ts all order, rrova Praaumkm. Tailors, Shoe Manafac torer. end other., fer tblr saw Bnttos-Bole Machiaea. Send for aaoiBlea of work sad Clrralan. American Sewing Machine Co., 1318 Chstnut Street. PhUadelphia. HOTS'! FITS! FITS! FITS! CIKE OF EPILEPSY: OR, FALLING FITS. HV HANCE-S ILEiTIC flUA hnw laboring ! 'M Si'r,n, 'fT' will sod Has os t.pilpoc r.lJb ""V Mjrfrducodlur carina Epuopai or allm The fol.rin crtlS ! aould bs "ad br all tha affllcis l; Iter ar. la iwlcl iro-. f'' thr Ixrot br anr ok who I. n. alBict.d H a na a ineuu wn - ' -, ... k. act by caluaa (au oaiauu swui - A MOT BEXABMSBLE lTt p.ii..n,L,Ill.JnD.S, IKS?. Srrw HlKI, Baltimore. M..-Dar sir : your alverUon"t. 1 inuucou t yr -r f - - i. . i l ..,,.! with Im1uv InJalir Dhrucian, but 1 mourI to now wo.-. 1 ibeu trid tba treatment of ai otber, but wituoat any ind Mad -! U. -ea. I a uerlly l-ked without any prem..nlt .ry nmiplunx. 1 bad bad lr.m two to Ate nu a day. at lUlerwU ! two ww-La often attack, d in Biy elves, and would fall ""' I would be, or wnter oe octu, -i : - ininred eeter&l tllttea ffoUl tbe U1I. 1 ea -m I. . h.r I I. t .11 .nndellC 111 SO!! 1 alao wee arteclt-d in m, bu.iue. and 1 e-.nid-r tbat your tpik-ptK filla cured ne. in februery, W. f caiawnced to ue your fllle and only bad lo and they wre of a" lee. eerioue diameter. bUMii.of Protienceyour medicine aa Willi In.truiueDl or wuk-u a --' ' .hi-..-.. I ikmh ttutf the Filln and their It "Oil -1 should be aiaiie Itiowu sverywkeia, tb-a pereoti -1... -,..i..rl. etwted star liAVe the beii-ut them. Anj sr. wwlims lurtle-r ioL rnuitioii can obtain It vrcelima at my reeideuca. - oJsaottn liuru aueel. Philadelphia, l a- WluMM j.s. t ii eke l A x stE ioa murst. Thaeobjols-l wU. aaew-r. oaa t ana, Mi-a.. June V). Sirs 8. Hw Pearnir: t will nud mcloeed five dollar-, wuicb I send yoa f -r two bot-e ol your .ileiitK Fills. 1 we.tuenr per... a wuo trieil joar Pill, in thi. pert ol the coautrr. My s waa boll altlKtedwlih HI. lor tw.. years. 1 wrote lor end re relved two b Jiee of Tour Pllle. wlilcb be look atcjrj nito.lirectl. oe He bae nev.r bad Bt .lute. It we by my pereaaaion thet Mr. Ly.ai tried your Pille. II caee wee a er ba.1 one. be h-u Ble U'i ly aU bia lite, pereoue have w ritten to me Ir.an AUI.anie aiel TeuneeMuntlieeutiject. lor tne ol ol eec-r-laiuma my opiuion m regard to ..nr Pille. 1 nave alwaye n-couaueuded them, and iu ao nieteiiea where 1 nave had acbancs ol aeering from their ellect bavs the taik-d tot ure. Youre.elc . O. b. C'i Ureuaua, 1 aiabaeba Co.. Jliaa, ASOTHF.R RaXARKABLK ccKEorcriurst; ok, iaixingfits, Bf HASCK S KPlLtPTIC PILbt. MoxTOOMBaT. Texas, June a, ISST. To rVth S. Bisci.-l ar'n m niy employ bad i eirlietMl witb lite, or Kpil.p-y. for thirteen veara; he had Ihf-ee attatkeat iuterila"f twoto lour weeka. and ofl-ntimee several inuuR't eucceaou, aomenmeacontiMtuns loo two or mreedae. On eev eral occai.,na th.-y late.l until hie mind app-ar-4 totally deranaed. in hi. b etat-. would coiitinuo f,.r e.isv or two alter the lite bad ceased. I tried sev eral remedies or-ecuiled by our reel.e-nt phy-icisna, but without eucceM. Ha iuaw-eo joura.leriieu.en I concluded to try your rrniedy. I obtained two b-ie of yonrPille gavr tnem accordiuc to direction., and tney ellected a serman--nt cure. The pereon la sow aeuiut audh-slth) ma ... about M e.r of ae. and haa not bad a 111 aiuce be coiuni-iK-l taking your m-dicoie, ten yeafe since. lie wee my prnsipJl walColiar and hae.eil.ee that time, bei n elpoeed to Ibeeevereelol wealher. 1 nave aixal eonn-Iente m our remedy , and wou.d Ilka every one w ho ha. Biu u go. u a utal. H L. lit aaa.a. ATI La. AXOTHCR tl KK. Bead tha lollowlna teeitmouial frnn a roapectable ettiafii of Orena.1. M.ea. Srrs 9. Risci. Haltnuore. M l. Is.r Sir:-I ttke great pleaeure in reiiiti..g a i-a..-of spaeni. -r He, cured by your iuvaiu.it.ie Pill.. Mv brother. J.J. Ligon, ba.lou beeu efflictrd with iln.awful . lie. a-. He waa Bret attacks abilequile y..uu. He w..uld have one or two epa.ow at one attack at nrt, but ae he ires older the, eei-ni-d to incr- ee. t t p Jo the time he commenced taking our Pille he bed tneni very often and auite severe, proetratin him, le-iy aud mind. Hi. mind had .iilT-r.-d--riou.ly, out n..w, I am bapp to .av, be i cured of llieee hi.. Ue he. enjoyed hue health f-r tbe la-t five moniti. Uia mind ha alao returned to It. original t.rnihtu-s.. All this I lake great pieaeure in oiuimnnicalinif, ae It may be the mean, of dir-.unc other, to the remeuy that will curs theui , Your, reepectfolly etc. W. P. Liso. Rent to an part of tha ronntrr, by mail, free of rit.-e. on r-eeipt of a remittance. Ad-ir-aa 1 11 HANt.'E, Itn Baltimore St.. B.vltunore. Md. Pries on- h-v. J, two, twelve, J7. aypi-ase mention where joU saw thia artrertlss ment. ! Eatatbl ahexl 1H33. JIKnCIlAVTM Gargling Oil Liniment. Tellow Wravr-r f-r Ao'mnl and Whlta for Uu.-naa Vlash. IS UOOD FOB Itnnia and Z", , isda Sc-ratclea.-r brasas. i neaped Han.ia. fleeh Moniid.. i.xt-rnal Poieona, i.iH'racisa. iia '.of all a txla, -i fnit, KinaLoi.a. Poil Kvil. welliTia, Tam-ira, liarvr-t n cow a, i r:vckel Tete. Call n. I.m neea, Horn l'ieteniv-r.. row; ainb. ou'tlor, r nl l lceia. erev. Ab-ce.. of tne tdo.r, -w- i--d Le(B, Tbruah, FiH.t k.t In Shees. ronreiered rest, Kotia in r miUr, I racked lleela. Kpii'Mitic. Lme B .cs. llem-irrho.daor rflea, To-.thar h-. K lienmatinn. rp.Miia. eney , a'.etnla M.nae, t ake.1 Brea..., K-re Nipr., Curb, O. I Nirea, Corn. Whitlows, Cram pa- B--il. . Veoki.eaa of Joint. v.htracuo3 of H asciea. Herrkaar. r,H I'l!'dST!. I.t. .n.ei.t : tne I mini a.eie. Lara. :'? ! m "dmm. ".; -tnall. w. ems v e, .... !-e A- via a.acturea a Lw.e-ie-. -. Merchant a taeralii'S oil iaiau). JOHW BODwC avs7. LANDRETHS' SEEDS ARK THf RMT. 1. LInKITH . tl att sa aawaUi klTU Mt rauaelvlsvhtaw COMPOUND OXYGEN? Tb new eon fov lwMtvM. aiMeW itffwmm. .VZUl tvil Chronic VWr by rmmist9 proemm. REMARKABLE CURES Z&ZZSZi Svaav rjka ari.iM allsniliM. STRONGLY ENDORSED Lay. T. rt. Aaiaira. boa. Momtuomi ranee, whn h.vs nwd thle Ti .eln enl Jod.i Kb la st BlaAJAaVZ.il eraJT CDFFI Bmrhnra U ppl wtth xoarrf OLlll inLLI teaomoniala U sal eeeaaxesAle owm. Ira. siaiulxtA fala.UU Oirard bl-Ftuin rx.1rti wtw Umr nwl Uih TTrmOz-.MX. GEESE FEATHERS. TVirvnaxbl -lrt! and trt.ra drwwiwi.t! irnrantl nr to infll.l in balk. fit '- na In I'lllowtv. Itawlad4a mnri 4 MrlwMl-Hjalr. II a fta ai.l yalMMa-letrnf nurrr-. Wove wirf i'nl U cl. iT-u-ai print. Hmw UiAiiiaeu, tuwwrtblei STERNBERGERS Old Reliable Feather and Bedding Depot, IIS north nrrmmtl atetvet. rhlUMllphlja. Dl i (! Beautiful Concert tiratx Pia oa, flOPR rlAMUert ! ,. o.il. t ; S. p . b UKuAit Oranil tsinvra Pianos eo t Si.oo.onl a'&. KI-: t'priaht Pianoac at S-wv.nly S65. N. Stvl- t nr'rtt Piam-a, III12..U. lkoa!ls $T&. O ran. '1 eta. S2Ju. lharch tvr.n. i .to a. coat Stw ot.v ail5. Klexant 9VZ Mirrv T.-a Ora.n ,enlv 103. TT-me!:do.i. e:irr:fica to elo. - -oif s sent .liH-k. Nw Mr jm Fctorv eoon to ne recterf. ewa saper wuh fntKh infoiravt o-i ab-.a' c et of Pian.-a and Orif.n-, eut Iree. B attr - celelir.ted Pl-. ml Orsn. a-- b antiful I' .rrnmeni.: Ch.llen; nap ria.n' Riv.l. ar - jealous' Please al.lreea l-A.NIl.L r. BkAT It. Waahinatos. .New Jttot tintvee the one. Write to III. i-.-e- esr.n4 - eth.1t he will cmni.tervi..n to ; PuubMryA ChfUt. . or lorur ili-eaae. .-e'. t irtl..ts J-: ie det-i'leillv ef- b.ve .itieerteil tlie o re-no. i-.i'ie 11..- -ovr?-- . .!,- h..t tfSjF r - ' - S rel.el" L II. vf X HPijit D..Pe.UnlelphU,P. JtzSi STrl!VIA th.t it. viet,.n-..re lm.-t relv I to ..-'-ept the ..tr.-e ..r .1 h'-Lf." I 'one-tlvl uvil ilie BRONCHITIS burrxlaliikf iLm Dear Thirty - Filtli Street, PMladelpliia. e--.f1 Representative Business Houses PHILADELPHIA. . . , a . ..rl that "wliT KV.tUnr tht Uey a- tns aavr- tlasnaa-nl faa tad toor-ad V tJ! POR AllXl, ui- VATIONAL TJPL CO. t .'audojiWi. nix ceuta. PHILADELPHIA Tot to Best nhVmTTHEoV j! HABBACB Uuaical llarvelA aov r oocn St-, i'tuiu.. r- A GOLD MEDAL baa been awarded at the Pia Bxpoeitlos of J.&P.C0ATS QUALITY u- u i pvt.. f . ailrar Medal waa takes hy , ' : . - er lio-h Cllillli till. tIM wi.timoie v-' ,r.. .e. the epecial rn .mpiou oi ---r- which haa extensively advertised a brand Priae a. Pari.. SO GEMD PHIZES were awirded for Spool Cotton at PAEI3- w raw Toete have eetab!ahed la Pa tvxkei.lt. T. the iarge-l fpool lotton X ill. in ihe tutted Mate.. Every pr-ieei of manufacture. tr..ni . i.- h.i. . .1 -.!. le coudncteil there. Their Amer cin-mado fp -.I Cotton t-ok the aw.nl at the Ceulenuial, aiel a hlle they bave ner cl vinie.1 .p-ril merit lor the r Americas made ieK)l t otton over that munulsctureu in iue.r o.. -i - i. .i... .....f--r .,f annouucina that they havaeu nlentiSed lueuiaelvea with tun cooatry. that AJIEEICA. as represented bj J- & P. COATS, is still Art pad in StjooI Cotton. BATES & COAXES Sole Agent, in Philadelphia for J. a P. COATS. 5iW BOOK fOB 1UE.I,OM,vW. o.: roe iiunarea lean av A Gn-phic Hii-Tory of Th Hri f.p-ch AU-ericmn fcxritintr A-lvrMtur--. ap(iTii-. rr-. a I. Vk ee.e. a. ..A R. LVBl IliiilAfl W wtT P-stHevC unp Mm ami f.p.rw. A h-k Ur vid utl w.mntf. ..t a. at nil DJkafv. No ('oil.p-tltlOft. r.nor- nia.uat AmdU -.atiit-d ffriwh'-r-. ircui-T 2 9. lf-fDir SC.. rQii-Miwumia.. ra. 71 1 SrilJB W1 InDPaTTf! isil Cvt'W 9"'rtvS . J. HARCT.U4 Cbc-taat He. Pbt :. phia. Vot MimirBM aba mcifBey. For priviM C lor pat.ie . uf IflMTALLED - tit'irt;aiarrr.a H . .riUcti .-(..taWil. IJUUIU U DaHtu. pr..at. PAGENIa WArutD FOR THE ICTCPJAL I HISTOHYwtheWORLD Rmhracin fnll nJ anttwntir accovrtta f wi ...... ... stn.1 m.k.ir tim-a. D'l ioclnliii r a hi-vluryof tlin-v.nJ tail wf th Mr. Mf Kiua v .k. i,r i h. natit.naut iiiWd KnrulV. th- diuMW agtf, the cra-,dt, th- f-a.il ayaietu. tlK rfforniatioD. Ih d.acuerj aoi aw-ttUnwilt il Ui ltcMntaiiiiflfln Watorical vnzrmrivtn aw. 13 lii-i .ry of tba Wurl;l -?r pbli.hi. It acii a' ik-hl. a-nd lor ta--ciiuwn pvf- . Atwnt-.aiiwliihir U pvlh tr-r iho nf ; uctatsr rniaMaltTaJIUiwaa Onmtl nrv Breayvlyxtirtr t)nrt. "nt;; B&rreL from i5 np. r ouble Ham-t from t.'l.: nr. oana KiilfT- and Histois o: Dwe-t arpntved KnzllsD and Amrrlcan tna'K. Pap-r aiivl Bra--i -heiw. vVaifci. ap-i, etc. Prices uu app.icatlon Ltx-ral ui-e.oiin:o to dealers. J3S. S. SI 5 (9, 712 KAEKET ST., HiilivJeTpcia. USTABUSnEP ISIS. MORGAN & HEADLY, Importers of Diamonds AND MMfactes cf Splat ia BA!TSOH Street, PblladelpblJa. Illustrated Trice List sent to the trada on spolicatlon. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION! OPKJf l'.VKBV DAV. MAOMFKk.NT DISPLAY Of EXHIBITS. MACHINERY IN MOTIOX. nwe-rlal Attrtartlavtas .tddett Ever Daw. GRAND SACRED MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. rKOHOtDE AXD DRF.HS HOP vtEliXKSDA EVISISOS, t'svler tha dire ctina ot Prof. T. r. r K HPT. N'TER. whetiltia bmtliua wilt be bittliaiitlv lifhti-d. Reeital. on the GKEtT RilEVELr tKi.X are! J-.l.e o the i'utuet hy th-- celebrated perluruler. Mr. wm. NortbCJtt. every afternoon. Atv'vllr.lIilS dnrTne the d,r. adwlta. 1 mtr lliliwrvrta-3 real.: tUMM..UeriiU. BLiVTCHLEY'S pdips Ar mmd to unit ciaCfrna or wrlU of anr oith, roa Utw ft ftwt, either lin or Mncd wtta lTaenivri trun. or WHuntew tlra.at tnbo en-ppvr. W keep ia tuck oumpletr imuiiiv-d( in uif, length and pri, frum thfChnkpMt to th MOT VKMt Kt T mad 1H PKoVivt PIMP TBAT CAN Bk M.lK. Vol man of Mt urine fftcUi1is onablt m U farnih th bt pa Dipt AT PKK fc HlTLlTTLtABoViaSK' OM AN U THIUl KTE G(HId. WVn hnvinx pmnp (hat tiu-y brnM TKAl't. M AKK AM'NA-fc if not for sal ta your town, yt-ur vrlr can aiwyt D.BIIeai witfwatd-Uy at Ml 31 ARK I. T Street, op uur frum i liih treet.conth akl. Philairlphift. C. G. BLATCHLEY Mannlactiirer. BAROMETERS, Eja .Glas.ee. Teleecopi-, fpr Jlae. Mpectaelcs, Ihertnoiueter. and Up ra Gleeaia AT tiRkATLY RKUl'CKU PRICKS. It. Sc. J. UKCIC, Ittntt f it-t it rl nar Optician. ISI CUCSTNUI ST., PIIILA. IUnefrated srWs catatocne ot 133 pe mailed ta au address on receipt ol three Mainav. he , ... vr ai. ford SDOoICottoB. eonflrtning the 1 eetima plm up. their o.el. at all - -f ' l?"- e'o? .b-rsth;, rtn. ad.p.oma f7"-M HKKIOR sTRfc.NorU aud UaUSil r - it cannabis indica PONITITEI.T IIRLH CONSUMPTION. Pr. H. JAMES prppanttlon nf East ladi Hrmp ha-v becoiTie as famous In tin - cioii.iry as lo India for the cure uf Vvisafxiptlvwi, Ursselillla and Astuma. We now iin.inu the. punih: that we have made the Iniporfailon of this arth-lt- Into the i nn ed Slates our aPki'iALTT. As we hav . at tfreat ex penrte and truuble. made permanerit a ransre inenis In India for out.ilu ux fure Hemp.7' vratneiiMt 1' at the rl(ht svx-on, and harlutr It extracted upon Its own soil, we Know that we have thaoisLiM ariicli 1st mil Ha Parltr -Per re-tlii. and are entitled to rrrdeni-e when e9avti aasi.- Imi- vvil 1 all t i ll is L'l.lliu.-. for It ohe sottle will nt.sry -Ii- most ssrptkal. THEBE IS WOT A SINGLE SYMPTOM OP CONSUMPTION that If. dnea not at nnce take hold of and rttril. naie. Mirbt sweats peevishness, irritation of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult evnec toratlnn. sharp pains In the lunirs. sore throat, ehtlly senaatlons. nausea at the stomach, lnac i Ion ot the buwela and wasting away ot the niuwl- a. Aair v nr rlmtetrlst for lr. JAr.t 'AX. XABIS I.Mtl. A. and If lii.y f ill you, b-DU to ii nirecL I-J M per bottle, or tlir-e uottles lor P.113 and Ululmeot, S1.85 each. Addresa, CRADD0CK & CO., lwSs Kavrs St., Pkllsydslphla. . 5. b.-cibci;laiiji fku. R- R. R. DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, . FEVER AXD AGtTJ, CtatD A5ID rlTGrrtj) Kadway's Ready Reiiej; RHEUMATISM, XEURALGH Dlrll IlitKlA, I A r LUEXJa. SOKE THROAT. DIFFICULT ' BREATHING, ItUtTEO W A FEW "IXlTaStT RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Bowel Complaints. TjwvaaTie. DlarrhOM. Chf.lir M -rtinv n... a. fni dlwhaiitw irom the buwvis .ire auWTi nfieen or tweritr minutes by rakiiiy kaj..,. Keadv Kdivi. o ctin sutin or iii!l.'urIlij--no weaklie.-ot or Uwvsit. de. wLl fullow toe the hV K. tteuef. Aches and Pains. wrvrHe-sd.-vrlia. whether stcli or aTTreia m mathtnu luuiha.", paiua .Ll aeaji-a ;1 ;. baok, splhf ff U lnt ys. pains aroun'l tie Utw pleun-r. swe.nti-,. i,i ins j- in s. pii-n a -ta DoweK ht-artburuaii-1 pat.. i f ail k:va, Rj, travs Beady l.el'ei wjl aCoid Ifurneiiuie-sa and Itscuiitluti'd c for a few da. afftxit Deiruaueut cure. PiIjc 5u otriit Dr.F.2ile'sFiP!3li3Fi Pfrfetlv ruate'fs. eiesratitly cna'M, frvr rn cure; nf all H3 Td rs of thf stomach, liver, orw-el-, khlneys. bladtier. hervuus Jteea-e- vj- al'he. OiUStlTtaLlOU. lim-rv-iion. ue;e-r;SLa. bs lousne-a. b lious fever, liiB mtuat no of the b,jw Is, piles, itnd all dv-raiiK-emen sot the tn:mai atn-rra. Varmiit.-d 10 eueel a p-ritxl cv rtli-e A ceoia per oux. DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparilliaa bki Tiis Great EIccl Piirir, FOR THE CURE OF CHROXlt: Df. SEAE, H Kt't L I.A UK SYPH ILITIC. IlKKKHir.VKY vll C OXTAIilOL'S, BE n SKATED I.N THE J UVOS OR STOMACH. srCIV Of liuXKS. Fl.Kll OR XEKVE.-5, C'ORRL'PllN'v TilK.-JL-1US AXU vniAilXti TUE FLLlt3. ctvrorie BRwnmavtsm, faTorms. o-uui'L'ai welliiii, B:u-klDfr Dry ouk'h, aucenus Afc Uoiis. rivr.hllltIC t "mpL.liits, Bieedinr ot tu Lutn.-a, liispere-la Waier Brash. Tip Dolor-iu, White wt-filuirs, Tamort, I Iters, tjidn and HI? Dt cafes. Mercurial Pl.-aa. Venule lom-plalnt-a. Gout, DropT. sit Kheom, bruaca.(K CoaaunipUoa. Liver Complaint, &c. wrtt only d"el the SarMpaiit'.ISB ReanlTeut ex. eel a I reoitdiai aeent-s 1& the ture ol Curucc, tvcrorulouM. conIltut lonal, ar.d nkla Diaeaav, but it la me oaijr positive urs tor Kidney & Bladder Complaints, rnnsrv and Womb rnwn. ravel, tMaijetsa Uroptty. sii Fpavo of ma'er, Inoutlsetic u I rue, Bmrht s Disea-s. Albuminuria, and In au cases where there are brk-;ust d-nii:s.or Uiv wateris th ck. cloudy. mLTei wiia oiiisi.hcea like the whi'C of aa epsr. or i: p-ja i ie wui sliii. or there Is a dim !!. dar.. bWr.us ap; j-ani-s and while hune-dtitl depe.ii. aca wuea thera is a pn lilEg, butDinst sen .'l"0 painir water, i-nd Fa"1 n the niaiiof tae bk audalonirtheloiiia. sold tj dritas'a. PaK-fc OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEX YEARS' GROWTH Cl'KED BT Df, Radvay's Rerosi s, HAVE HAI AX OVARIAN Tt'MOB IX THE OVARIES AXD BOW ELS FOB OVER TEN YEARS. Awn Aasoa, Dee. T. m Da Ranwav : Tnal ethers uay be teueaiteS I umk- lli! s:a em-nt : 1 have had an Otanaa Tumor In tnnvae,e anu toweia for ten jears. 1 irled ih- ri P' --l.i.iiii ot th. pme ar..l otlie.-a ulv"! a.-. b.-nent. Itw isKiowinit wlih -uch rjp-ilr-- tuaj 1 ciuM not have nv.ti uito-h lonr. A fileoa n Ine Inotu-eci me to try HkO y's Keui--l.-5. I bad no much tal'ht tiieni, but dla.iv. a.. mm h deln entii n. 1 tried ih- m 1 tee; pertr'-llv wi-il. and mv neert ts r:H M irratnu.l to tel lor lids he: p in c.v d-epin ti-in. Tojou.air. and oi.r wot,'t-.fu. u.e'li.i a. I leel deeply luileblrd. and mv prayer is t:it.t m.ty be . much a Mcas.i.g- t" vih ' " beeoiome. Mgned) Mr. K. f. hina Mrs. b;bblD.whn ni -teg ihe al-ejVeeeiiiuvaJv is the per .n f.rmhum 1 re4ue-te.l J1"". aiedietuw In June. i;a. Tue n-edi.-ines ai. ?lau-d were b- uat ot me, with the exception of a hat w.tH sent to her hy ;u. 1 ina ea) IBal Ler statement Is correct wKhotit a qui.H catos. (S.CI..O) 1- - --a M, s Prnirifist ao 1 rhr.ist. Ann Ari-r This may ce mv tu,t Mrs Eibblns, w.lonJkes the above cert 'tlcafe. W ai d ha bei-u f-jt ; n ; jears weU known t as. and ire facta thee-ia stated are un itiuLtediy atiJ tindeciaf J cjdTv v. Anv one who knows Sirs. BibbJJS wll. bi.t hei aiatem nr. (S jned) UK.NJ D Ox-aaa, Mtsv B. Posa ataar ctxaaa, r0!" Dr. RADWAY & CO., st wakRkt gTBErr. ?. FOR SINGING CLASSES. OVntRDtintf.. p-r d-iaen I Bv LJ) Lo, r u....l i. the Aotli r . lai an.1 p r:.i cm pi 1. ion f,,r Mntiu scboo." '""'"".Ti tion., .bon-Unt ex rcl-e. many ol"e aiel and aco..d snantitr o parted Muaic. jeHVIftvca vfetboel for wln" Clwaaea eats..or ' r ' a i ui t-r haa r-narkibif cl-ar in-iructl o,.. ! ;' saantltr of pieaains sacr d and ietul .r taa-le w prvx.ics. nir itritrt wBF.tTH,(?iJ,"" pr.l-ie.i.i ... A. ii i-r..in. i-agi nl It a ' , .ioinx : asv in lliub c..- . jrcu. y au.l Smnarits. fait I. Heiuent,vr I ar. ii V..lra ulnvail n. Prt ULS-leci 1IU.IC lut - i parts, ran IV, Sacred awe . vftavf vf art sniooL rtaoiR. si. ner .1-...1 Hi i.iu.u ece. .lh: ! we.lcon.trn ted b..t f r tlis .--:B;iiia "-.v---. Gr.nun .r who 1. . t oe h aiier cl..-e.) aed tor t . younger claaaes of tna iliah nchowia. TUB WHIPPIMtBWIlu.lrti.,r ?vt a.. oy . f- ii.s. i. a genial and brunt Collection of School donas. Am saws aiot Is. sarf Am far retail pevca. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. C. H- Basta 4k Cvc. J. H. Oitaan aO llroadwav. X. T. C3 Che-taut St.. Pkd. WE HAVE IT AT LAST. a rritrEtT Shirt Bosom Stretcher m AND IRONING BOARD Beat Wilms article la Market, fslla at .If it. tj" wi city .,nd coantrr. I ke-ra are Asesia wuina Tve Iit-aea deiir. It la hnperlor In evrr re.p-ct. ana store saleaMe than ai.r utlisr board. It waa Pu eiiteel . t era h-r , 1-T7 Lartr- p-reenUJt- P-'J-Temloftal i,d bet ,lt Acevala VTssilaHl. sTAjl AN I I utNTT KlliU.O .uM OALk. Baatl tef circulara and tenuv to A. W. HMITII, PlrKerapwrt. Allvraksacr Cawataty. Psw (Say ts what paper 70S MW Ihia advertl.ement.) ITTOSTSTOTHING! T trr v Tfmnm, m w wad owm mmy AArrm tmn dF trial, und rtlm& fri lu If pa mhamm Solid w-Jnmt CAm, 13 ops, S 4- ! rtd. PRICE ejxTl. Dlivet trswi tne factory. Alleger, Bowlby & Co. OaaatossS taws waauuiwtOl.asw J
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