; I'oloird Oernn or Malaria. Innumerable attempts have been made to ascertain the poison that pro duces malaria, and in every iustance until recently they have failed. This poison is not cognizable by the senses, nor con hi it be detected by chemical tests. The air of malarial districts has been analyzed, the toil has been sub mitted to ruierorcopieal examination, but no light was thrown ou the subject by any investigation that had been un dertaken. It was not difficult to des cribe the places favorable to the pro duction of the malarial poison, or to prescribe the proper medical remedies for those who were suffering from it. It was easy to fay that the poison was generated in salt and fresh water marshes, iu wet meadows, from vegeta tion decaying under a hot sun, in lauds alternately flooded and diaiiicd, m the moving of earth rich in vegetable mat ter, and In the drying up under certain aimospheric conditions of stagnant pools. But what the poison was that produced those remitting and intermit ting disca-cs which are known by Ihe various names ol marsh lever, malarial fever, fever and ague, and popularly as "chills" and "shaes," nophyslci.in could explain. At length, however, a vries of investigations into the origin of malaria has been crowned with suc cess. Two men of science, Signer Tommasi, of Kome, and Prof. Kicb, of Prague, after spending three weeks in .that fever stricken region, the Kmiau Campagua, experimenting on its soil, its atmosphere and its stagnant waters, "have succeeded," it is said, " in dis covering a nii.seroscopie fungus, which biing placed under the skin of healthy dogs, caused distinct and regular par oxysms of intermittent fever, and pro duced in the spleens of thsse animals that peculiar condition which is recog ed as part of the pathology of this disease." The report of their investi gations and experiments, and the suc cess that crowned them, was read a short time since In the Academy of Koine, and if further tests substantiate the truth of their discovery, the next series of experiments will have for their object the means whereby these poison ous fungi may either be destroyed or rendered innocuous. It is doubtful whether anything can bj done in this direction. The practicable agricultu ral remedy for draining and liming must remain, we apprehend, the only certain one. But the discovery of the source of malaria iu a minute fungus, discernible ouly under the microscope, merits nevertheless the applause with which it has been received, and will strengthen very materially the belief la the germ theory of disease which has f jund in Tyn Jall one of its ablest advo tates. Frightful lialiooa Adventure. W. W. Austin recently made a bal loon ascension from Sail Francisco. NVhen tlie balloon was set free she siiot i into the sky like a rocket and made uudglit for tiie Pacilk'. They lowered thensclves in hopes of getting into au easUrly wind, but fail?d. The account says :--ilie situation was desperate. All e-urreut of air tet to the westward. The vabe was opened a second time, and a secijj circle of blue gas was vom ited uponriie atmosphere. They sank until they ouii i,L.ar nlt! roar of the surf 0:1 the ockj ot the Go'.dtn Gate. The anchor ,pe was again trailing iu lhe water. i,e la-t bag of sand went F plashing into '.c waves, uu.l they shot upward for i, fett. xi,0y looked downward. Thet was uo uUmke about it this time. Alrea.. ;10y w?reouUide the Golden Gite ai m.,viiig towards the Sand wicii ldauu Ainliu iuade a ,v:.i.. v,i a vue. Jve ri jl0- Tiie balloon dioj ped like a ltnlllett wiien w un:n aoout j.h; ieet oi . excursioiii-n saw beue fidierman rowing a boat. water the tiit. il two iey shout- eu, acd tiie uslicrman ii-.iiii liiein in 'ou was return. At thu time the b. lour maes irom land, and w drop- ping toward me water at au a. te an- le. The car struck the sea. the wind began to drag it throng the waves, ciougu sprang oat, aim vas rescued, jteiicvcd ot his weight, -l0 great bladder shot into the heavens. . the rate of a mile a minute, cirrvii. Austin with it. He was drenched lwrt o! oxide of carbon, one quarter of His eves weresmartiinr from ther!r..ets''e:l globulus .f his blood became inca- of the salt water. But he retained hU presence of miu J. For the last time he pulled the valve rope. In two minutes lie was aain iu the ocean, wound in the netting of the car like an eel in sea weed. Unable to swim, l.e made an tf f ort to free himself. The wind draijej hlia through the ocean swells The fisherman pulled after the balloon, with poor piospects of overhauling it. They saw a ship away out at sea. it lay in the course of the balloon. They were about to giva up the cliasj on the possibility of Austin's rescue by the tailors, when Clougli oll'ered them $JOo if they succeeded iu savimr the life of his comrade. Inspired by this oiler they pulled with redoubled vigor, and were successful. The balloon was caught, and by the aid of a boat-hook Austin was fished from tiie car more dead than alive. The air ship kept on its way toward Honolulu, and lie was rowed buck to San Francisco." Austin finally revived, wrote up his account for the Chrenkle, got au extra chcijtie for twenty dollars, which he gave lo the fisherman, and doesn't care to hunt again for that all tiring easterly current. A Tea Hun. An American is about to carry out the railway dining-car system iu a novel direction. He ha? designed, es pecially for the use of I.oudoiier.s, a "tea bus." In this vehicle there will be every accomodation for "live o;clock tea." It is expected that the 'bus w iii be a great favorite with the la lies, who will take advantage ol it not merely for shopping purposes, but aiso us a pleas ant way of spendinir the afternoon and haying agreeable chats with each otlur over their teacup-:. A narrow table runs along the middle of the vehicle, and behind the seats there will be room for the conductor to wait on the tea drinkers. Water will be boiled in a little apparatus beneath the seat of the driver, the tap being inside the 'bus, so that kettle may be filled without difficulty. The tires of the w heets are to be india-rubber, to prevent unpleas ant jolting, and the springs of the car riage will bs adjusted on an entirely nevy and improved principle, insuring the complete case and cjaiiorts of its occupants. With a plentiful supply of biscuit and bread and butter thescheme may prove a success, ut the 'bus will Lave to t3 driven with extreme cate, for the horrors of a collision In the streets will be' enhanced by broken crockery and boiling water. I SCIENTIFIC. raris Jstronomical Museum. Consid- erable progress has been made with the , new museum now forming at the Pari ! Observatory. Among other objects of . liUtnrlir lntprest.it will contain a nair ! ' i i of Menator'a elooes. dating from the iniilille of the sixteenth renturr. That ' - tignring the earth is the first on which 1 nier-vilirins of longitude and riarallnl-s Ol ! latitude were laid down. The treat i - i equatorial lakes ot Africa, it Is reported, i are all to be found on it. The class cases ' contain the first portable meridian cir- ! cie constructed on Aiimnai .Moucliez s , ..i- -is mention emnloved by Captain Kralssi-; net and Duperciu their voyages around 1 the world, for the determination of the i solute value of the intens.ty of the ; centripetal toree and of gravity at dil-tiou ol .,,,,, ,. i.-....: have au"ul -' 'grain.-, in km piri.-, auout , as well as I do. You've seen it many,,. .... ' . .,' , r,(. fercnt points of the earth's surface; cVn vaterrl'veraHrr'rto.e ! le" '"r;s v""Ui '"" i Urn. s and it aint no ue " i i,00 drI,ti:l- ' '!ort!' and the apparatus used by M. Cornu, I. iLi,,,,,,-' ,, L!.i , ',, ' aml thirl' The white of the. "Come. come. ilrs. ." interrupt- more than a mWts high. One ot of the Institute, with a view to deter- i nlonr.in i,n-n, i 7..1a- i., inn : e?S contains a larger proportion of wa- e.l Judse Cromer, "tell the gentleman children wa .1 girl, X :tt:e, eight mine the velocity of light from obser- ,hfi 1?.lnt2r.,B ne . " ,,, invi,r. i ter t!,a" .,,:0 3"ok- " coni.-tins no fatty j where the I, of your house issiluated." : o!j. a t,e other was her lit Lis vatious made between the Observatory ; an theories out we know thnt onijii nla,,,r- oi:sir ch! P.v of alhiimeii j 'Haven't I been telling hiin just as ; or ,Vlfu. f(l,lrrplra 0ij n0'h and the Tower Montlhery. Anotlier st;, . . . . AlZ.Lt contains the standard metre of the first , to,.pilt te.mcious nature; consequently, i:epublic;tl:etoi?suscdinl,ainPeru!to niake tho profitable, a man for measuring a degree at the equator; lieeili, to be tarefiu h, mhig a seiec the toise used in Lapland some short tioo for an onion a;i.h j.0w land, time atterward lor measuring the polar j which ,,a, bcea arljiieiallvdrained, like degree and the platinum kilogramm the bottoms contiguous to creeks and maue oy me j.epuoucan ommi.-s.oii oi . eignts and Measures. I resncl s lens, ted in tue new museum, ana tue od- i - a rft er w.-t t- s..na.n..As. .a jVw-s.. y" "'".t'''""'3""'t-""- ,.u,L.u. i1!C, Ui.uvLnl,, "V I" 1 .oh,,; ,C.h! vM? r . . ..wa . . . 7. 1 (wkrni'ii 1 1 i I ti aii -I unit ir a tuilf mi ' the vast velocity of his rotation, as well as inai oi iar. i,. auoi. er . ,,-,,u.ta i -i. 7-m .h a,i wg pn.-ins ith the help of h ch Ara- . i , Voo, . .l, . i S ! planets, -eptune excepted. 0 Copper. In reecnt .paper ; the French Academy, M. Uicutait to sta: taies inac copper exisis 111 corapie e u.M-.ui.K.i.u,. imiiusn w , 1" i Silurian and infra-Silurian or reaching nin me irias. ii, uas never uceii it- Unas. It has never been re cognized directly in sea-water, but the lat mother waters of the salt marshes of the .MeJitcrMncau eouU n smiie or natural Mt uerrane i 1 n a 1 it f !,J?, The hi L tn'lf l.t" -f Sff, ted iu natural or artilicial basins when sea-water is lei t to itself, always con tains copper. The metal is accumula ted in sensible quantities in sea-water wherever this has long washed the de bris of primordial roek9; and this cop per is precipitated when (as in aband onment of sea-water to itself in basins or estuaries) substances are produced c.pabie of forming insoluble coinbina- lions with copper. Thus are indicated the conditions of formation of ores of conper. One consequence of the dis- j semination of copper through the prl I mordial roi ks is that all waters miner alized in this formation or in its imme diate dependencies should contain cop per. The Trp-jrnt,h. A new instrument for niiiltipii ing copies of letters, etc., has been introduced into England un- dcr the name ot the Trvpograph. It seems a mo'iilication ct Edison's elec- trie' pea. A siicec oi special paper is place 1 ou a pt-rioratin tablet, and the wri.ing is dune with a lirm hand and a uel pointed stylus. This has the ef fect of piercing the paper with a num ber of very minute perforations, iliro igh which it is pos-ible to force ink on to the sheet of paper placed be neath. The making of the stencil is llio mo-t important part ci tne opera-1 lions, a attic practice win snow tiie 1 pr per amount of pressure to put upon ! tiie stylus and the easiest way of writing; and this ouce accomplished, it will be understool that the number of copies is limited only by the duration of tiie steiii-iis, which can be stored away for future use, and brought out as required. Vo press is needed: all me propori.uu. ar,...g ...ucu. expense, but as a preparatory step for j encc bv bit no o wao 11 iircCary lu use u.u.e I.rm..nPnr nl.-intati.in. Fertilizers of ' in-- their n.frLetin.r MI ).. well a. re. ' ai j-iieiiueu Old Sliipe than llWgr. or roc 111 order to is- gome kUlJ will necJ to be UeJ ovtrv ; m-.mbcr tUM Vuu- VMih,v or-" la:e the metal. Copper also exists in .tr ,.,, , , .,.,:,,. 1 ,.,, ,7. i:r..,lit i:.. : "1 hat will do," all ordinary direct sedimentary dc- t . ,,....... rRlliil. ' infr -, 0:lt;lr ,'lw. ! . the witness," posits from primordial rocks, wliether f.in v..Biie, ..,; .i .i. . if, i.,,..i., ,n ' Wren, the tiiiit is waniea n so.iieuiiug w mi a u.u ; yards and buildings? Could you not surface, the means of holding the stcn- savr lJ:ltf ft bushel a day, bv being care eil firmly, and a squeegee for scraping fu:r ud the liquid manure is there tiie ink over the svrfaee. not enough lo-t every day to make a " good many long cars w here we snail roUoiioui Gas. lleeent experiments j probably lind onlv uubbins next fall'' have demonstrated that the poisonous liects of oxide of carbon are much mi.re virulent than were supposed, a much weaker dilution of this gas iu air tving. In fact. I'.iiil that is, any man or ahimal that breathes during half an hour an atmosphere containing 1,7711 p irt of exi le of carbon, absorbs a sulli cient quantity of this gas to make half the red globiiit s of ids blood become in c.ipable of absorbing oxvgen; and if tiie aliiio-phere contained merely l.H'J .line d' iibsurbing oxygen. These ex .rimeuts "lemoiistrate the danger of eral sorts f stoves. Whenever y-rc is an incomplete combustion, os hk.f carbon is iiivariably produced. -ai..,iC all(.jj;.., narcotic cardiacal dis easeirg thought to he caused by thu :ii).-or,iOU of the moat known poisonous gas Jinitat,- maiiUtuc.rt .1 inim notatfies in Kr.'iiiee. A peeled .,,ata is al.ieed in snli.hurie acid and n;er j the proportion of . : .1.. .... . . i . eiglit pirts.r fi.. frmer to one linn- dred ot the i.ier. . remains iu this ccptille. Aithoii-h the summer may Cottage Vvvvixr.. T o -gs, lialf liquid thirty ;x hours to blacken, is iu some degree remove the ctl'-et in cup of smrar well-beaten to.'ei nei , add dried with blot ng paper and submitted i winter, no animal so treated ever be- CVe tablespoons melted butter, stir to a certain ri;ire. when it becomes ; comes w hat it might have been ia size, . well, then a i l ciiii of sweet milk, tcn a material that ., i,a P ..ai-. e-irrod symmetry of form and iicliiliiess. bv Bmi. imnfrrMui-uf.! irtir 'i Tiie counterfeit i a;(i ta lie er elient! An imitation Ivor sufficiently hard for billiard balls, cat be m.ilia- ,f eim ; greater pnssira. v resemblance of; coral Is obtained by Uating carrots iu tlie same ina:iner. i - I'uintinj in milk Is sal. t0 an nearlv equal to oil painting in bo v an,i jura. oiiuy, w nae its ireeuom I0m anv of fensive odor renders its adopt,n o"(ira ble for sick and weakly person Tal-n I ... i r .. l r .i.s... '...1 in ji.iiiini ui AMiuuitt'l ill) J ounces oi ame newiy siackec fnnr ounces oi iKippy, anseeu or nut i anj I three pounds of Spanish white. rut the lime into an earthen vessel orcea i bucket, and having poured on it a sun. '. . ,- . " - cieut quantity of milk to make it abo.t the thickness of cream, add the oil i. : ouirtii tiuanuiies at a lime, Slirrillg tlie mixture with a u-or.den cniinN 'i i, put in the rest of the milk and after- ward. Scientific Ft'cts. A douhle weight ia a cast-iron girder is required to give 1 equalstrengt i with one oi w rought iron. 1 T.mher is permanently injureil if,' more than one quartet of the breaking weigh: is placed on it. " ' ... - il - vt, 111.11 iai 11 a a UCUIl CU in urcci.ui tcuip'esas much as eighteen ieei in ine cicar. Parian maiMe consists almost entire ly of carbonate of lime. Tlie iseat Way to cheer t p, If roa are a drar.oniVnt i:. M i- i . 1 Htronc r. This yon cau do if vou will take a piece of ajviee Lich ha the "L'lit of Lit;U u.eu.e! uiuur:i; 10 ub'i 11. itiatiatou.se inipk iirirm'i.;,,! M ? j.i.ii., 1 ; Mitrai compiainta. It ia aiao iouud" Tt-ry : nnful in com,tcractinj a tendencv ti weak- i neaa or disorder of the kiJneva and bladder. ! r., .u?'T, iT?M(:i V" T,heu'?u,n! npon t ie entire FTrtem promoting aa it do: a the appetite, and the acqciaiiion of flesh and j a.reiitin. a euent reproof of ihe tie follr or eyed in th. iv naueeoua drag medicatioa ia coavevod eneoeaa of tUia pieaaaut and effective cai meaicina. 1-tteT.ai ssrs ritD int, AOKICCLTURE. Oxios CrLTtRE. The onion appears t0 be one or the lew exceptions to the general rule that a rotation of crops upon any givea picce of ianJ u prefer. ..i.i .: . .: , r ... a u i v. in n v'iiu luuun r 1 1 1. 1. 1 . P 1 V 1 1 ui I'll': i 1 .i.- ........ -l.. t- : , k i - .iT.i.. v.-I w )vuu am uuuud luata uiiiuiio Ilia uv i hiv.fd Ior I119r MI1-.iv. rMr . ....... r.:i uivu iiic catnc eru n (inuuL lis diivv ,i r ,i-.tr,o,ti ,l w-ell is this known that it has' almost ; wn. . HI,Hn ,m- .h.!.!,, 0, thu bul5 ..tnat ,n old onion patch is better than a new one " ir i sl-iree'v : oe.ur umn a Vew one-. ins siarct.y ,na the soil can be of any benefit to it in t),e wav of iuii.artin fertility therefore '. we inav atlnbute the liniiroved condi- i Knit Vrr nnnrlv rt iiin:n -f m i.iuir rive are HSUalIy wcll cultur'e. Wc know of dapted to onion of some quite ex- I 1.111 V iMur: -1 i..li pa ! I lt Alio ( tilllluqnii (lA,M A ... .... vuvmiu vaHi-l "I Ill'IIVtll' ttlll,OIII- ply on account of their adaptability to onion culture, the crop being almo-t j certln' tUith the season may be verv van a Die. nue low. Delv soii. . . . . cnormou4 cro , d are autej t0 Rn, considerable extent by droughts, Wher low Iuuist fdls cannot be ob- uined fof 0'Hion u , d goU CT be 'aJ,? available by ploughing deep t nJ uMil)g ferllijzers. Wherever a man can Cud a ready market tor onions at lrow for, ceutg lolie Uollar bugheI he c.-;n we aflorj t0 epi.ud per one . huiljred dollars an acre in the preparati0n f the land. Of course, we ,io not unnne this :o bs an annual time iu fact, the only proper time to j i.,,.,. :.i ,,:,, j ; "V-"" - , I ";""'-"" fT,A i. Ii -7.1 ! Uoll of any kill(i of coarSe nianure to be . ail l'c ,,one Mon weather sets in. if the land is thrown ! P . W frosts in winter will ; disintegrate the exposed particles and ; breakdown all lumps and if coarse, : vegetable manures are applied, the : juices will permeate every portion of i ihe surface soil before spring, and be j iu condition to be taken up by 'lie plants : In due tunc. i t- : 1 .. : . . 1 . : ... .IUIDUUI 13 I1iC.1-.CII UII 1111' nrnviil t'urhnHiie iteikilnr iye.l PTt r-let 0f petroleum. It is as clear ami limped as sprinrr water and was ori-jiually in tended by nature as a panacea lor all diseases of the scalp and skin, and us a natural lu-ir renewer. Saving by Haxdsixi.. One handful of hay is uot much, nor f.r the matter : of thai are twenty haitdfu! ; t heaving ; or wasting of so much would neither j make nor break a man. Luc with twenty head of c:i!t!e to feed twice or thrice a day the saving of a baiulti;! ; apiece, every time, would ammiiit t"' something before the pastures aregr. cn I a 'ain unon our In st bitten lulls 1 you ever think cf it? H'e are not hint ' ing at Minting tl.e e::ltle. Hut how . many of us allow animals to waste a handful each at every feed, for want ol i a little attention to feeding anange uients? lio-.v many head ot' stock o;i our northern farms require a handful . morcol hav at every le -d to keen i;:i the animai bear, than they would re -juireii ninrM ura uiiui, , stopped, and lct in the coid winds of , waiter? A haudlulol manure is but , a trille; yet the addition of a single: handful iu a hill of corn may make the difference between long, lull ears and : stinted nubbins, when the harvest j comes, 11. A many haud-ful of miiiiire . are coing to waste every day r.bout ' ur j ; Jlandsful of hay ; haud.-ful of manure! these are small matters, say you.' Yet on just such small matters dep?::ds : many a man's success or failure in life. Here is one man that attends to it care fully, and at the end of twenty or thir ty years lie kas a competency for old I age; another neglect-" them as beneath , his notice, an 1 is always liuhind hand; he lives and dies short In pocket and : short iu comfort. We do not preach 1 uiijgardiintss: it Is by saving w hen vveinavtli.it we prepare ourselves to be liberal hand. fill. when wc will. Save the' r.-iiSiSG Colts. -There is a crude no- 1 tion prevailing that hard-hips make : hard.iiips make A colt that is i . 1.. v .!.!.. :. j uuiii; ri'vi.ii i..iinj weaned iu tiie fail, as is commonly the case, should not -lie allow i-.l to become poor ia its first winter. It is true that it will often improve to raphlly in I sprin? that its wretched condition dur- ing the winter will setm really to have I ueeu an auvauiace io r, urn mis is ti grave mistake. It tlicsame cemation were imposed during the vv .i. .i. - iv. . t i hole period or growtli the tilect would be very p r-! generous 1 1 i-aiinrm. i uvnete uiai there is profit in breeding nice cairiage J and drait lierics. As a general rule it , costs no more to raise a goul colt than 1 a poor one, while the former wi, I brine; ' tw o or three limes as inudi as the latter. , I have seen colts that were kept In a j stable Hark as a cellar. A dark stable ' is a poor piace to keen a coit. eWitl it 4 no hrm '' 1 h'tf t' th- 4aslip eftn ak1. Hurt lb nnw.T ip It can i nl." i-.r I r. Buli V ' llnliy S)rup i li inuuci. t r m lijr, wurrxnol to , i coulain utirti-r Ouiuiu, Morp'na, ur hbrlbuitf in- : junou. r rice zsc -iii a 1A le. i . li.v'P 1 If . I trril. I.U-IVC Ilia t.,.7..... - ; -..-... ...... Ftr ys that most Uriiiers liBve.io-; ticeil that in rattening svvine, especial- '-T when they are crovvuc.l rapu.iy, they always appear weak in their land legs, and sometimes lose the use of the.n cn-, - - D .....i . he and his neirhb.irs have made a iirac- ! ' iie ot fe"'"I'"K uolc Rlt'a! in such c isc. :idlnid that a small quantity mixed i . r . . . "-" I weikiiess and strengthen tne iinimals so a to adnatof the most ranid f.jrciiia. As lin.il moil i L iin rn t.i I10 n r.rni-o... ' u-e tf cripple ail ami weaKuess 111 . COWH I looks reiioiviiilo th-if it Klu.iil.l i t-onn, I. lOOhS rea-OllJOlO lll.lt It StlOUlU also be i bencht to hogs, w Inch are of- tencontnedto a diet coniainitii but! ------ - - v uii.-iuuniu V ta. i itr.i-i.u AiTus i- .-sad. a w riter : says that he finds fruit to keep best in j perfectly dry sand. He keeps fruit in 1 this way al: the year round. He has had French crabs two years old. The Catil lac pear has remained sound tw elve t faunae pear nas remaineii sound tw elve t moui.i,. a neiruii must lie soiltiU w hen ! months.. 1 heiruit must be sound w hen 1 "'. ".ani" ,lJe ssl" niuil be quite dry. 1 "e cn:el a,lv wges ot packing 111 sand ; "i civiusrai 01 air currents, 1:1c pcnu on tne apartment in w hich the experiment is tried ; a dry or cool one J being best. j ' uv tuv oiuika A 11 v iiiii u 1 nun n ill 11 lie-U Jk-3Lia-. liau.ll. w in iiienraaum 1 To Aftokd Imukdiate Kflikp ik AsrnnA.trv 16 compound mnu extraet ot smart emedT. Iu lnnnenee ; Dr. Jayne'a Expecioraur. nhicri acts proinptlV we e-l, cr w ator-pepper, Jamaiea gin is highly IxijenciaL ! hy oyerto'niiiir me si a-modicc niracilon ot .he ' ger and other intredienti know 11 lo Im e return of eleep and ! lnd-tul. ami l y causlue ihe ejec..cn oi Ihe eilii.jciT i Zn 7n . ,r r 1, naiiion of fleeh and i ""ieus which lops them, tor w i.oopimttuch: ; i'llt:"-"0U8 V1. el'rLn colie, diarrhoej, ToArroKD Ljikdiati! itFxiKr m AsTnHA. try ' muc"s wnleu lofs them. For w 'iiooplnCuuchi "-TOUP ''t "''eness, ihls niedieinei. equally ; ffi U'STTe boUni-jciiraitre,anda8iireai,d prompt remedy for aU ' ' Mubiwrn Cou.ha an-J Colon. j FOMESTIC. A food, egcrs are exceedingly nntri-'. tious. They are asy ot digestion, and, ! when 1 ue s.iicil is include I, they may j be said to contain in t;.eiuelv s nil mai is reiiH'.reu ior tne ro'..triieiioii oi , i i . , , , ,. . . the body. It lias been claimed tor them that they may be M-rved in about 000 .... i . u - - i lto--JJi u i- generally loui.d tuut II ihe more timplyihey are iireparcd j ttin more tuey are iii provi. Altimugn H:i,e!; t!,n" ,"0t! ' . b,r !s r.ei,f- , en (or iitanre ti-rtle s eggs it i Rewrally Ci.n.-cdwl that the eggs ot the ; ' t'--"" , r,,.i.f.at nll,i K,..,r il iv..r. An' hen's eg- weighs from one ! a" . a. to tno :"uI a 0"lus avoirdup-.N, and the unai.tiry of dry ; :l " r """'"i' u 1 to ; yolk, which ontams relatively a ; smaller proportion of iiitrogetinus mat- j ter and a l-irger pronortintl of Solid matter, than the hit.-, li is s:iid that ; raweg'sarc more easily !ig -ted than ; ti e tor.kcd ones. A hard-boiled egg ; presents a decided rvsisMuce to gastric ; soiytiou. j llii'rjvl'.i ...... C .-. a ... 5, . ..r ' .. , I J . ' M " I il U i K IU (JUHIII litr I'ltllll fowls. Knnove the thnudi before! sending roa-t fowls to the tabl 111 winter kill the poultry three days to a u-ew week before cooking. Poultry and game are less nutritious, b.it more di- I gestible than other meats. Sinire with i alcohol instead of ...,ri.- 1 1. c.i piper a tia-pw: f il is suflicient for either turkey or chirk i:onlemIr.much of the skillot cook iug poultry iu the best manner rii pe.ids i . upon basting fai'l.fuily. To give roast j 1 birds a frothy appearance, itrlge, just before they are done, with llour and baste liberally with melted butler. When onions are addej to stuliiag, Ii ( .r. tl. 1111 fi.io t'..i. in k'llitt.r tit-. mixture one do n-H detect their pres- ing in a piece, l.adies do-1 eye, pliant feet and tolt moist skin. HfsK JIits. These convenient, cco- mlly tor those who live where mud "bounds. They are easily made, and, do a great amount of service. Sort the corniusks, selecting the longest for braiding, lake nine husks and .ic tl.e butt ends with a piecs of twine; then divide them equally in three parts for braiding; as each Mrand is laid over, have three more "nusks ready to put in, leaving about au inch and a half of the butt ends out. Tue underside of the h ai.l will he niiinlli while the in.tier . ... ..11 . side will be as ioiiIi as p""ib!-, It takes from six to ten yards of braid for J a mat, according to me size which yo'i 1 wish it. li the husks are verydry.lt. s eaicr to dip tii'-m iu water as Vitt ' braid. '1 he braid mu.-t be et when! you sew it, which mn-t be done w ith a stout twine and a very long needie, fastening the ends we'). Salt roH thuTiikoat. In these day when diseases of the throat pievail, and particularly a dry hacking cough, which i not only uNtrc-i-iiig to our selves butt thoss with w!n.;:i v.e r.ie brought into b;!;i;u -s contn.-f, ill ise thus alllkti-d may !,e beiu ilited bv ti v- i iug the following retiK-.ly : "I. isr Fall wo were indueed to try w !i:it vii .'i'! , there was in co:;;:ii i.i s ill in ali.i'it l.:di a tumbler of cold Water, and v. ic I thi we g.irg'.ed the thro.it mo t elioetualiy just belore e::L-ii niel tiaie. The re sult h.: Lee. i that "luring the win er v.-; ( re i.ot oiily irte fr. ni tl.o n-iir.l I coughs atiii coblf, t which, us iar as navi .e Mihjeer, but tl.e drv, hiici..g . , ' ' iri.ir u attribute it entirely to tl.e s.d; g.ir gie, and do hiist Iieartiiy iccom meuditto tl.o'e of our readers, wh- are sulJ- ct to di-c.-es ef tiie throat." I'nAti.tM Hiscrns. Two e'tips el gra!:am llour, o:ie cup of whi'e l'"i;r, one chp oi sweet milk, two; n.le-pjo::-fnls ol brown siig ir, lour litbicp.n u fuls yeast, one t.-iblesnoouful of incite ! butt"-", one-half tea-poniilul suit, and the same of sod i, liih-olve iu hut water. Mix well together, except the sod.i, to ri-e over Light, and in the morning add the soda: knead quickly and roll alioiil hai f au ineli t'lick, eiit out, and let them rise about t':'tee:i nannies be fore baking. Fi.Kiii.t: I.ai.i; s. i hoe languid, tire- , some sensations, causing you U leel scarcely able to be on your l-et; that constant drain that is taking 1mm ycur ' s.y!cu; r.ll its elasticity; driving tlie ! bliKim fri.in your checks; that icon- ; tiuua! strain upon your vit.it forces, ; rendering vou irrd ible and fretful, cin- easily be removed bv the use of that remedy, ll-p Hitters. Irreg- ,;' 'eA ". U!'S. "' : leu. .iu ii:nvivu ul unit-, v.iuivj mi; special caii-e of periodical pain is p.r- j niaiieul i this? !y removed tViil j ou lived Sl'IiDEN CllANGESOF HI T. WltATl. 1.1! olten cause I'ui monary, Krouchial, n la Asthmatic troubles, "Lr;irn'n Urmi chiul True hi'" will allay irritation, which indii.'es coughing, oiieiilime.s. giving iniuiediate relief. cups ol Hour; I'aKe la sijuare tiu. and serve with panic nir.dn as follows, bich is nice ioraimoft any inldiii": teacu; of sugar, tcaciiji d' v'me'ar: teacun ot writer: set t.v r U-e l,.1n..i when' it boils add a t.iblesp.ju.i of llo:;i ; and butter rubbed together. . ' i.AKi.B jkoi.'t. rut liisi.ie tlie lisii a piece of butler the s:e of a. egg, in- to which a due quantity ot salt, j.oiv - dered i pner and mince 1 par.-iey have been worked. I.ny it iti a !aki:';g liish iiieutitcl'v billtercd. suriakle n.-nner i - . I "I. ., t;.it OVl.r ,t lliei4 l:!v- a piec.s of ' oi.t,j p:II,rr ou 1C ,is!lt am,-bil(J j iu ; a ll)o.Jl.r.,t0 cv. iraho:it half an hour, ! 0 . accoidinrr lo the si. i tl(, fcervc ,.MrilU,,cJ ,vilIl ..: , of lcuiou- " ! 1 akracox i.m.gak. laKe so;i:e tarragon ; let it dry in the sun, p'.it it ! J ir. wnicn II. I willi.vinegar. Let ,r ... ., i, . . .. .. "u " me nquiii irom tne j ,,rriis, ami inter me whole; Dottle it cork it tjirhlle. an. I keen in 11 i-i.l i,'.. .. 1 fcwrm.-iinr In f l.n I ?h nMkrw t!. a!n- of rr Bl, , ,,,isrro, ad ,..r , ',,, ic irum ..pi .t. i-riceaieiit.iiiwtiie. 1 ak t a V allu. Vll-J UUtt 1 1 li I OI "ice xuu-k crt'uiu, J U'usiiooii sal eratiis: mix urn m l r isi-n-le- ,.n i.,..i. tliiek, then spread w iih fruit ni.d roll ! up and boil or steam in a s.uk for two hours. K it w ith cream and su"ar. . Xose Blekd. If the use of rr.h! w-n. i ose Blekd. If the use of cold wa. icr n-i:l m.r mn l.in.tt.,,. ..1. ' ter will not stop the Weeding, ulaee powdered alum in the nose and leave it there until the wounded veia is healed. I 1mi innc rrii.n n. 1 i ,. Dn Tierce's J:xtr.;ct of Smart-w ee.f ia a 'on'P"nl fluid extraet ot smart- itr ii iiic t-- is ui-i-iiuiuiaitM in im; nncre ! the I. situateu? ' saiu ........ uysenitry, uioou-l!ux, and kindred af- " lio hr9k' UP ' - 'fi vt " 8,1(1 inflammatory attacks. Sold by all druggists, HLiior.ous. &J!&i:UF&JzarrriU w ast to Know. Mrs. ." intcr- rnnred Hubbard : "I want io know ou which tido of your house the I. is, north, south, cast cr west ?' 'It's an tii4 siilo " r,.iIi.,l the ladv motioning with J r hand. i The east side?" "No." "The wet side?" it's Hralcht across from Mrs. B.'s parlor window, no: twenty feet from it, yoa " the Captain, -.Mrs. touted -w ai vou leu lae ii mat l, is ou uie ; ..... ...... i. .. -, I Uou.'e?" "It ain't on any side ot the house," replied the witness, compressing her j ,,.,; "fs at the end. -ou know Hubbard desperated v. "Jti..t in tho lot, bacx against end oi the hinie " "Will Vou answer my question?" shotitcd the i. liable Captaiu. running Ujl ha;r n desperation. "What question ?" "is the t. cn the east, west, north or : r-outh sida ol I lie hoHse . I "Judg'..', I've toil him just as plain; as ever a woman could. 1 c I. , here to be wed by no one-horse law- i i i i .- .i i ; l y irr. i kiiuw mm, anu 1114 jaiuur w- 1 . " . 1 ? ""'gy airs. nat kiiiu 01 a iam- -'. , .Jiience; - inuntiered eroraer. .,v. .... . . . f house does the sun' rise on ?" That one," said the witness Iniiicat- ing. "Is the Lon that side?" 'Yes, sir, "Then it's on the cat sldj." "Ye3." "Whv didn't you say so, then?" H6,1' the exasperated Capta tm. L ,;Vlus.e 7" u?ver "9.Ke nsked me, vou 1 Know a tning said Hubbard. "Take he added, lurnir.g to Tom ' opposing counsel. . ... home two davs afterward. One l-xi'tRiExcE ritoM Mjisr. "I i had been sick and miserable so long '. and had caused my husband so much j ir TrooaleJ with Constipation, take Uocf- trouble ami exp:nse, no one seemed to ' ' Herman hUUrs. know what ailed me, that I was com- j pictely disheartened and discouraged. Foa PrxrLra on lhe Fioe, ns HietktKt T1- In t.'iis frame of mind I got a bottle of ' tr OinlmenL Hop Hitters ami u?ed them unknown , to my family. I soon began to im-, Tbk prerai iuk farlii.ni for eak oeKero' tN tirov: and gained so fast that my hus- od hudkeicb:efs for latiie anj chiUlreu m oand and family thought it strange and mo-u"S w',n mented faTor iiuiiatiiral, but when I add them hat 1 1 had helped me, they said 'Hurrah for. flop Hitters ! long may they prosper,! for they have made mother well and us I hai'DV.' " The Mother. ' A llHill I'ECO.-illLXDATION. UilC night a clever Irish actor's house-maid, who h id never been th a theatre, was -cut to see her master p'mv 1 1 ' er," "Well, how did vou like the play, Katty?" inquired her mi-tress il.e next mori.ing. Ocii. uiH'ani, it was beautiful tl.e lines: 1 ever saw! Many thanks to you. ma'am for trating me to thatsame." "Iiiil you ree your mas ter, Ivilty?" "Indeed and I did, ma'am. " "And how aid he look?" "Ocii, like a rial enti-.'ma:i every iin'h, when he sot out el his work ing cio!lic- !"' "And bov did he act, Kauyi" "iV'i.y, truth be t':d, uia'an I can't s.iy iiiitiii for !.is acti:ig. 1'at Kotitiey, oi T.iii Fl innigai'.or any oth er tib-r would have done ju-t as he did. X oll'eiie.',iiiaaiii : but if 1 hadn't knou n it was uiat-ii r. 1 .-iiotndu't have taken it for .-.etiug." "Hut tii iu't he make you ! uib, Kitty?" ''Indeed a'vl be d;.l:i't iiia'.ui!. My heart was too heavy fi r thi.t." f..o " heavy " "Troth it was. iiia'aui." 'What do you ineuu, child "Uh, ocii. don't ax, ma'am don't ax.'' "S.ji Jaii'1 "You'd bet ter n. t ma'am you'd bet'er not; you won't if you're 'i-e. t)ch, och, such a bunii-.iiiie, sneii a goo 1-na! ured lady ocii. o h !" ins:-t i-pon kuo .ving '.vhal j(;i m. '.in this instant!" "li:cii if 1 i.iu-t spake, ma'am, the master's t onduet w:is stiativfu! !'' "Shameful ?" "Oeii, stand iloi.s, ma'am scandalous! May 1 die ii ha ui "n't kiss eycy lady l.e c.uiie near, without inemioiiing the iap-d-.g!" At a I.'itiiernn (.March in Louisville rceiiliy a novel eiiti-rt.iiianent was an nul. :iee 1 t.e pi iiieipal le::tiire of which w-is tiie e.'i'i. ui'iny rf "bre.ikiiig tiie lit tie brow n mniiey-jiigs.', AniiescJ are a lev point of tiie programme: I'lcl.e-tral mu-ie. "Ju :s biokeii. "Vocal music. 'More j-igs broken. 'Siime good readitig-. '.itore a.d more jus broken. "Mai:; nuartet. ''Adtiilioiiiil jugs broken. ' Interesting seeues. '"And again still more j;is brokon. Mahv hi a little lamb, its fleece w as , white as sno.y, sha vvashe l itoft withi,.jli. l'ob'iiiis' Soap, and that's w iiat made; . it so. (made by C'ragin & Co., l'hlladel- ! ' dhia, I'd.) Try it once. 'Is your foiks rich, Johnnie?" sail; a siiiiiil boy to a iiiin-ijkinr urchin us i they sat in the gloam wiiiiiiig to kill 1 c.i's. "1111 ty well oil"; do id i man j o-.vh.s .1 di, mother's gut a silk dres, I I rot a rabbit. Is your folks wealthy y" "So we aiu'i got no dog or ral!it, "lint I mother'c sot a rilk dre-s." "What did ! ycr ask ni fer?"' "Cos mother say. ' she thinks your folks are pm.r. !s:ie ' looi.c-d our o your clothes-line yestcr- i day, an' she only saw two shins, an' a pair o' socks, an a nightcap!" T:ie ca! i killing v as lcscmcd. I Is Germany women "saw nu. ! pllt ! Slid ' n-ood carry wafer, wood, toal sionr on ii.eir Head, tlircli tiie ; . crops," etc. I. is al:r.o-t us ha 1 in ti.U ' , c uiiilry. Jiere woiiieu siiiit woo l ! a;ul make tie fire, cany d'-.nl pec pie's I 'hair on their heads, raid thrash their' hu-bain's. And i; im! i -ni'ie m.r .i 1 - - - . - - " " . hmaired deseri-e t hr:isiii:i-. I . A mob tarred an I le ithercd a comic ' sin-'er out west torclot.iiar with anoth. er man's wife. His manager I -ills him now as the "Ureal; leathered Son--! sier. Wubs the li n !l.ny puU un the nrli e ! . of hoard the fourth llour baek tenat.t1 Iierforms the same onera: inn wiili Ii at : : . .. ' . ,. ; ,, "'. euiei. .-ue is protiaoiy me Cillel 1 .;r,l0,. .i.,.-.,; , l,,,:..;, ,,.'l " i"'1''"' s mnu. ..,.,.,..... . . " IUlf J t U.trKI . r' 'OIS MV.n O XU9. XI U 101 J ' pir.-i.iii.t tu tiika; vti-rrchi d liki ic Never despiso a n-ustache when It is JP It tuir bristle up and make a good showing in time. Therk is no necessity of "keeping vour tiowder ilrr." when vou are lnni!- "' a -"l'lTf-gun. A pretty girl has a right to bare' arms. And most of them had just as el., eve do it. ' Ba.a,Ba. i 1)un"t TcjircHTzE wrrn I'ilfs. Ointrrent', j lo bug, tlectuariei and all manner of quack ncBtrums are a waste ot lime and money. The on'y ABsoLcnxr ixrAi MBI.E care for t'us . I an .'ui CLscane ia ANAKtsiS, discoTered by! lr. Silhbte. It hie bten pronoonced by rciec- ! titio men u the barnieet discovery made in j ccdicino for .O yeara It arTorda in-tant r -lief fr..m pa.n in the wontt cases and baa cured i more than 20 000 aefferera permanently. All doctors prescribe it. "Anakeais" ia aeiit nn by mail on receipt of price, SLCO per box. Samplea gratis, by. the ao'e maunfactarera. Met ant. P. "N'euatatdter t Cm, Box 3'JiC N. Y. yrr"1"" ""' - Mwafwl ! Ol the 21'C of September, M, sailor named Brook, tilled his iron ship with gas on the farm of a Mr. Har vev, who lived u-.arCetitraiia. He x- rwr fo.l in un In the fcfternoon. About noontime Mr. H irvey put his ! two children into the baiket of the balloon just to please them, and not thinking for a niomc-n: ot any uaugei. The balloon was tied to trees by roiws. All at once a gust of wind brose t.ie . . billcon shot up into the h is on the'";' . . . - .. . . , . i.iMrwi skv wan nobody but the two eiuiti.iii iu the basket. Mr. Harvey was wad wuii griet and shouted aload: "luev are loit tJiey. sre itl" Ail ihe neish- M ral, . .,, sr,(1, ol.,r t se lhe U.';d the fear.'" broth-: critd , leiviug i j the ground and going on a very strange , t,lcjjouruey indeed. Nettie looked overs the edge of the basket and saw her la ther wringing bis hands away below. Soon the people looked to her smaller : than babies and the houses like toy houses, .flie and IViliie were going up, I up, up all the tiufe. "I expect we are ruuix bu ii;avii, Willie," suiJ -Nettie ; lliou3ti S it w:.s very eo.u ... ilun...... ri.u. r... :,al.i,r'iAr tdr.t' went iuv-u, 1. m. m..,,.. j " ;-. --- 1 - willie in he. apron and heal t:is lie -.u 'in her lan until he ci icd himself fast . 1 i aslcen. Then Nettie foide.l her hands laud waited. She said:I think we uiust be near the eate now." SIio tlio cr:ii of lipuveii that she had 'heard about in Sunday-school. iut ieitiJ fell asleep, too. Wticu she an oke siie found that some strange man was lilting her from the basket. The strange man was a farmer in Northern Illinois, w ho had seeu a balloon drift in2 low down across his tleld. Ti;0 .ir M.n.o- xml i lie ea:i"iit it ' --"-- ri.T- n - " . n and lauded me children sauiy. ine balloon had floated all nigiit. eftu tyiitie'i father soon icirnedth.it ihey had been found and took them Ir Ton Wou'd EdJot r.ood Health Tsie UoolUtui$ German hitter. IFitike'J I Teller OinliHtnt Will care every vim ot Xe.tor. ,14?r, ZO Frutlu in 30 D;J. i 10 in lccitixate Siock i"icii'nt:.nB in .' i," , I 'floe' pa-8 luiiaei se rroiiiA. fjui;hitti e.'.l leddy the'iUiuin?tTettai::gei,t tree. 1UTH i Co., i-ruKera. lilOidway, X. 1. Ir Yon are Dyspeptic IIooHawT$ German Edttrt will curuT- u " 1 Ir Yor.r Liver is l);jr.lf.rel Uocilamls Ger man liiUt rt K.ll net it sriLC VEGETiNE WILL CURE RHEUMATISM. "Ma. Aumrt'to' kfk tti? w-i!-Xnow aru.-l t and a: o liecary, ol prlllyvak'. .e., i;lv.i a-I-vi v s eveiy oi.e trjuUicd v.na liiieuaiatisiu to lr Vei'cti'.e. lie.Kl 11 U Slalenin: M-aiNJViLS, liii., Oe:. i. Mb H. 11. VTrri-ss: l'EAa mk. rliteen rears -o l.LSt Intt I v.-.i- i.li.e.l S i-ii Willi 1 lU'llllKlt :l, V..1S HI. .iii. i iu iu ve 'I'll I :.e nei ;mii. l 'a iiml lime nii iil tiir.e tais a-,'i iliis Iiul I .uiT.-re i ". -i i lei'. witii r:ieu;i,aWui. .:ii. :.(.: A ii'Te v.i ui l L-' v.ei;..iii a mat; itiiit 1 cm- d ut t s t;i or.- .f-'p: tiers..- at acts were quite eii 'n. t mi . t l eve yili.iie uiat a man eori it. averii.r.:.' . .i.s a-n l.i-t s;i-in' 1 c.ji..iiiein tii l.e.liii: Vest". lie. iiini ii.ii jui'ii it up i l::1 I h .d tai.ea e-.. m i: 1. tirs: lia-o a.ia u.j"rlieu....it:.iii .-.uiee l li.it t..i:-. I al . i.i s .ul.e every oi e ra.it :s tr. ui-;. -1 .ri rli -'iDiK'.l-iu to try Vryeilte, ami Lot .u':err..r e.llS US i U i-.e d T.C. X:ll.. st:itet.;0!.l t .uiai teas as lar :n Mr. S'.ever.s is :. r; .1. ourS. t''., Al.iiKKl' eUuoKLii. 1 :rta i f A. revk-r " u. Priir-'l lsiiLd Ayihes rl. s. VEGETiNE IIa i:ntirc5-r Cured 3Sc. IST IX. O t. Is. . Ma. n. H. Si evkss; I K a r sir.Mv Uanrh!er. aier!.av!na e.m t: Ritaek of v.iix'p iiir i ou;ii. v. ,.s lell in a I. fii'.e (if le'ii'l i. teliii: aivisel be a tr.eiul 1 ire il tlie Ve .iine. uu.l ;.ftr u.n a Ie. ox-tit-i w,iu t idy rcMored to h -.iltii. 1 Lave Ken a (Treat sufTe er trera I'M- nimt sin. 1 have t.iic n seiend bonies or i'.e Ve,friurT lor til h eoiup! :li.t, anl ala ii:i; pv to 'ut if u .s t-u. tn-eiy eur. d me. 1 nave ri eiiiiiiiieii't.-d Hie Ve,-- et.nc lOOl.l-Ts Wltil llld &.1111-- t:-.v-l r.-e.: i is a irreat ci. tins -r and pari .r .f "t M.-e t : ii Is rieasan; l-i inKeaii 1 1 ni-.-erialiy r. eoiiiu;ei..l it. J.Mi;s MLiil-ii i ..::.. sir v . 'Vejret'ni." snyi a msto l pliv.l tin s to ef(H 1 as a bl'iotl pur Her. llt-atini; .1 i s in .n. v.or:drrInl i ur.. att-r ;dl o'n -r rea e !! im I rule 1. 1 visile J tlw Uuuiatirr ai.t i-m.vin. . lu.seif of tin gemi;ii incut It Is !r- j : :t I tro:n ti.irks, roits a ,d herbi.ev no; wtii. j i bl:ily eff. etiie. and in y are eeiii:)iiiinle i In l a luanuer oa lo yrodu e as.jiiii .:: re- VEGBTINB. Trep. red by II. K. STEVENS, Eosio.v, Mass. Vriatlne la Sold by all Dross!: v. 131 Tho Mi lA li 4J trrlti rticnarvt rul -r'nmm Piauo l-i ! nWifl. Ca.-litud c"t iirirra. r arcd ltr l iiultale ! tulnlncar and I'll l.l.C ALGHECi-ST &: CO., Tarcrooni-t t 61t ArrU Mreet, rttliad pbla. . LAHDBETHS' SBES3 ARE THE BEST. D. LASDUITB tONS. II as.SlITIiiiiw CHEAPEST BOOK r7 mr-rr- 'UUSrfcATED innirra: o"m-u r.i r..reiTa. u . ... -in eni 10 ..n ,jru... i.,r -.i. .ni H.ilase,..Bipi,anaa,t,..a th . pPir,,ua a!4...i i. T", PImm'i l..l. Inn &r-.t:i m lur.i vinr. ami mrionilinir mc-hcu.e. 1 . n.-1 ! 1 v hn it minilMf.l if. . . n . !. tore r.yea. tierofato-a kanW Heck, and Enlarged (.land. If toii feel duil, drowsy. iletiilitale-I, I nre rn face or brxlv, frequent he.-i i.iche or ilu.m n lri-n.'l.il Willi l.i ll.l,. -H-..in - .i. . i. uinucrj com ii llamors. I. ::i t c ir.n.i Keru'n; in . criminrin Blotch, rimplr. or Frupl.oa. r.r?,ip,ia. itatt-rhpn.:.. lcir Cores V, 2 Koach ftkin. in hon. all dumti ciuuii l,v u,i 1.1..1 -'..:,. . s' "r-,i.v r i. i i .V11 U":''.lr:JV,:''"'; are . r , , , , . ... w . . "Ucilical discovery bin no equai, n it aect ... iv v ... v h 1 .1., M-im isacas raii I nuns, nii-t aaruplion, it li.n astonished tl.e nicLcal faciiiir, ami emiim T 1 , . , cieatcjt mcifical UiKorery ct the age. bold l,y iiruKgiSL. " ' ' 1 0 a qntt f"".r",,.T"' S,a-!.-. no rar.iealar r- ar twriatwa svsiem, diet, i"s - 1 -- WUUI !- W-.msi.vI JTbtTLiHTui Kit L0Nttr.K,! 7Z7i 4, 'm JL iM B3THWAYSV , i JIV-:T (H.Ti RFTJiS OF CO'RSKYILLE ... n r or nil x . lit A !v'- 'Bill . tin ; i. jr. i ! i e. s ii iiij ii .. 1- I. ll ' : , tti rr-'ir. .i" ' iii. .ifr:i .n .i: y !!.;..! c i. l j c-.i Til..: i: 'Mirli I cbiiuti ii nr V. MTS OI5K, -itiV t. t. a-f VPircor K'orau:r, (i.. 0. Eaierja I '"thk rr.npi.i:.( .. Pki-. Sp'rdo SrlK.xt furSloslaa- lajr, (A. J i.-i on l v i ii . :t. V,. a: J one ibrei L-.t Si mr Sfhol r. - s I E' ,u'1 "t Jl lulI S. f i'I V.n i.. iil -n;.i. lit:j i:l dii r.fijriuei il aii b SUf? ?l' :c .r-'rj w k In . I n t H lbs w .y ! k a u i. M .ea furvcti. V.'.i : f-ir tinned ki. (.i'.ni .t thr'-atb th pre): Tiiiipr.-n Jrnp!". J 11. TeunT. ixmii Aiit...J Il'ioti. , ln ur urjiu Iiilru.liu Coa. A. a JOUiOi.. Oliver Dstso.i C Co., Boston. J.E. I'lTiO;; CO. 3 ('hestisai St.. Phi'a. !L1 alcAel, ax a 1,'ri j.) s E?n, imir. f ? -'DaaaTis 1 xA;EL:t3f, 5 KTXTT 'C:TTXT.r3 iWKKicf liiiSioir.is-a EoiiU. Btooi, ITrv . - i. - J 1 V- "I, J . .1C7T'JKV,B I', r-jzem 0i sciai. ; t'.: -li c .-"-Jj--s e-u-" lC 5 iU GOi.3. C yijk.aiittjri e- e-.tj r.-J sot ac ve kelj, r, "3r rr: il.i nrrK-r. -jr :.in.y.uji ?cui La tita. t A L car amii'K ts? ti.? t;-:e mi4 trf lita x.'er fen st -j. 7; lieao a'.tcr it ri i.-dKU4 ". T. C. M 1 "!. . ufcr w- JX 1 Jim ii s i - r.ax r.itjia. i :: i : ' r" t v-"7 'ifl ' v ti 111 f r-F M r. j m "f-r.'G.- i ; t i i ; : f .' iuiuiiikni ic!'i i U4w!jLiini,"li -t BASi5t3 lrt;t, T llK-fHX. L" AGENTS WASTED i4 FCZ TS5 iA :s x -3 a-a y xooX. i i '- i !t m i ii.-.-.. n i.-t. ci- .-.- -i . .it n. t, . la-riliriiii; v-rilul a unit, vn;, -w. f1 . III., t wi b.i. r miy i". t r of il . ..-r j i;Ja A . ;J!1-l..Vi S.AI.K. .i.,.M,.,. t "r -ti v ir1- xy -Tii !- i., y. ISrv'-WA'-iJ. & i-";-wui -! n-.:. i. c-a- ejw.4 cmo 1 1 jit by illdria.' N--ut i.y -nv.; .r J. : Ml-.j -u'm. t.. 1 . IWUU MmMM Area f I i-liiUuiq..r III THE WORLD 1 ?s ''.. tt n. . liiTtin r '--- . ( :ii"Ta;.Hl y- r s .t m p-r - vi,)-. ltiCT',r. I m un r t inn lrtttli inut -t f . fttit :.. in t-t - -. . u 1 -. " -. ,u I. - Jl p r. V T i ti-'- I" . J- I, u-vi "I'.oiSi 1 I -iU n n. Iirtf . , r-l r i T:t- tii t, tt " r-v : 2 ctn 1 ma.iei o.-uer inr n. r. r two iM i:i -.t;r.-n y or s- 1 " S"- t-T !-l "" ... ' i-i.n. i 111. vnci . . n. al 2 1-"- V"'-'m- " miIott eotor 1 f sLin - u. 1 t.-i-ro in .,' ...... ' C liv.i -n-'irown 'io;i l-.'it IT Ci. ill Ivrmx i-v.11, in.'. .. 1 t :ui . :. :i r;.,., r. 1 rxrtf.-i a;n! r: li-- -.1 c.:rc-. t!:i.-- rr i ov 1 .'.iiiuuiirs 11 in T! e--n l.iau luu.aarii n reniilrrtl 1 "-m. xiie. o;.er.iTfi u i.:..i,.f or occuniii m. -.. ..1 ill l:,I:ro 10 t'.io I MltCAL ASMX IAT10.V, Prov-f, tzluUt s. j. k. K W K . w an ir vj- . C'if v"vi i"". yi'ii-'n c'!s 5 ij c-i i.'-5 . - $ J .J! i fi FOR I I HEALTH IS WEALTH. I BaWs Sarsajiriilijii 'Mvsi 1 ' 1 pur? '4 makes -nn! 8---ti.H5rfm sa. e ear skin. !:. u w.u.4 nav y j.ir a .1 tta, your bones SOU.."!. wfli.llfi-.ir'(.nB-ly.,iir . ' v-xl .11 tur. ite lt:MlJiSar;jirillla0 I KrMlTrnl. I A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. I Ti eire a cnaosic or texo stisbwi ri-ti.j ' IstrolT a Ttclory In 1 lie hejiln ar- Ti itr ao. i p..wpr Hi -t el any d siwni tiEfiierat ! s p. I ph.sarerr-'i; : "): r,"'"',-1. s." '' P-lv I j....ris X?-S: !! ! I a b -a Mu-.v..- n. 1 1 u:keJ an I . u.t vuy 1!.' J,I n ui o i r?- t I -.1 -1 r. v ii 1 r--t-ii 1 m r: 1 'I !. it. k 1 Ic n I wi'ii i'' wn-v'-rf'!' r it I. . mn it.irlllla Kelt ' p. -ii-s t'!i. ! -i;lt. 1 i"ir 1 wto!.ier "at au exist ; . . 1 pvi r it I . Ktiiiwa' :i il u r ii'M -ml.il; . t'llITl 1 lh.r I u e is anu ;rai Vi . I X I. - i 1 FALSE AND TRUE. 1 We pxf-.i'' f'oTi It. rili'i'.'VT c.t I I.l't o lslea' 'ara by n:d Ftii.if.!-.tyra"t "" "a or u'-.n i' u-m1 1 ' 1 " ' ' 1 ' .1 . -f.f. -1 v ' ' ' M ' '' : s.r !.' un. itt'-it-.-". K "-;': " i. ft !:, . 1 '' ' " ' :-I...--. .." I . ' ! ' :.. I'lni'jH ' ' e T : -" 1 1 1 Kl CC-. :l 'IT -." '-I- i'- r '1 . ' i 1; : n r-1 : .M . t r;i-!. t' ! 1. r ' ' I ' . - ., . ' J'l . l , I li ! I I'i . " - O. i : U -' I ' 1 ,l ;,'l vt ui ' ; ' ' J 1" ' N "! s - :-i''.. Wt- -". t ' t 1 1 : p.-a -se l.i ' i-'" ' " 'r ' '- I'. nir. . M""l fry il, ill. lion. In,l r-r. :e - " : I- 1 ' I .-n'ail CO ;lf;. r. 'l.rtt'l til tbly j Hr MAppfld M'l llilll V bliNll i kit p. UllfdliliarnTMrlll Ii'-. I! i-a I u-r:ai 1- 107 k 1 I r ) p. t M-r piwcre! KlDlAIS iUSiH.""' NT. I i Mlisr-m tM tx-ea n'.:-..del a. .Ifnlex-iUVfr. "orro-tve siu i.:i.. i ,. ,Vi- a l..l-'it unit !v,:.ie d -p. eJ !.i : V 1 !"'. 1 e;c..Ciii"-.iiirnrls ot in" fr.o-.ea. a . . sn:a4i jcurraiuru H oiit,ril as. -wei r.- cose vtns. .e.. t1 SB;pr.::.i.ti w :re.-..i.-. wut those aepoe no i ei'eiiumaie iuj vnoi .,t ihe iiis-.a 'e Irom The ;;,n :n. I I; tiiostr wiio .re tik nr I ' - Pi-it'f'ms fir tr.ecureof e'.ron'.e. s r titmisor S. ; u.l.c : 11.-ea-Sf-s. ho-.vevf-r s ow in iv t i-i i-m-v, - .e I h-t. tor." and find their K-'ie, l beail.1 lmji-n.inr. jlflpirirjiuiiiiuni 's .1. in- -in-. --- . . I lis 0.VQ. i-i n siire v'.':i !li l'.- e.i-e Is :.r - zren!C.x. 10 tiiesc ei e lapaii'ii. ;i.i.r ' ret b -tier or w: .re t a-J v'.iii- Is not insetlve: If B"t fiTi-eed and : ri 1 1 i i the bl'ma it wlii S'.iTi'.d aai e lutin'-e- : ) u v.r mine tne coaiOtut' ia. As siOi " tin-Mi:-. rABiuiAS mal:s tue pa' lea' J-e''- t.r.'e- imur you will crow tetter as-i in-.-r.v.e ia heaiUi, -ti-ii".a a&d ttesii. OVARlAFi TUfwIORS. Tlw remiTnl rf tin-e t nn rs liv Radh-t'j H90I.vbst !s nor so eertainiy e .t iiiiKii.-J i .&t. whai was co-.si'I. re l almj t 'ii.i i.ii:. .u s a co-mnoa rec.vn'it -I It! ml pi-l s. w.toe s tiiera ol llann Oi V. Kmpp. Mrs Kranf. J'r J. H. J .ry a-.a .Vr. I: i. ii.-r.1-;. irati lsiiel In o ir Aim in ic fer 1JT9; nl-.) ilmt i.r airs r. se Bitibins. u luc nreseLi csi..im oi ou: Faavaanl T.-a-." n Dallnr per Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. On!y riTi!res mlnntra, not h'.ars, to relieve POaA anl cure ucu to disease. In from one to twenty rrl ';. novcr f i'Kto relieve PAIS WitM ins tbivru,-n ao;- le tl ei No ma-fer how viol 'tit or exeimi d rii the -I i the HliEL'M v l'l.', B -d-rldil n, iatlrm. c p-.il-il. Servom. Neurit! -v. or p r tlwitiid se.i- ' miv vUnrr, KAOiViY'a l:K.l'Y KEUKr' m.t a.'Ionl ln.unl e-5. ! luH.imniali io of th KidnPT. Tnflainn-.n- timi oftiiti I'lmlder, ltiihiimiiii'inn ut am lUiwcl. vmi;itein f thti f. lints. Sore llinmt. llltlieuit I'.relliiiii;. riii;.ii ilion of tin Heurt. Hyfenr. 4'rmiti. Iniiillrlit. Cntiirrii. lutiueuz.i. llemlittiie, l'.uliini-'ir, ieurls',i. Illieniii.iliiu, fold f?ii:-. A?ue Ciiiil. 4 hilli.iiiin. Krost llite.. Hrittt-S. Mllullier Ciilii.iiuiuli. C'mili. Culii. pniim. 1'iiiiM in tne I'liesl. li.ir ur Lam.4. are iuni.tiitiy relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever are! Acie cored for Fifty :-. i..-i.-la not a reaiedi il aect n iho woii i ili.tt cite Fever and A.-i-, and ill t.nT .v . ailtO-U. N'lT e. 1.Vii-3!.l. Y,h!W levels (il l d by liAD'Vil'S 1'lLLs) SM IjuJ IUdttvt's KEiur lti;:.i r. It will In a civ iaone.'ni whiyntiffra acootj in,' to dire i:o . c ire Cr.::n .s. s'j,i'u. s. :f -"'.oui.ii.'h, U srUjarn. S.ek ll-.ili -t. Inirrli.t" . D.aealer.'. c.-lli:, ivlnd i iuj BjwcL-i, aad jil lai--ru:i Pain. Traeters !ionii fUvrav eaTy a b-vtMeof R.vr. ffl? d KEAL'T KriLlE Willi t'll'Hl. A t W ilroM. la wa er wll pr..-vent sleka-si or pvlus frofii chaa'9 of water, it Ij o- 'ti-r Uia i'iei..a on i. a- or titters as a M.m ii.ii.t. SineraAuil I. u ui lv r lit p u sliulJ aivray Oj provided wua iu CAUTiOfJ. A!l rcmMta! acnti eanaMe of ilestrwtn; Ufa by aa oi'-r 1 j e tU iUl I ! uvoi.le.i- M Tpuln-. oi.eim, strrehalne, amiea, hvu.el itnus. aa l otii.-r IlOlveral reaiediirs, (i as a-, i crt-iiu t in- s. in very .:ui I iliv. s, reil- ve th p ii eni (l irrn: ttielr ae'.iun ta tha ar-t rn. - lint l erii.irn ti j a con I d ie. il re;ie;iteii. la.iy a4"a"ut-' nil !n-erei.-etli airTe.i , an 1 a'iiiiijr S s; i-i:s iieaUi.r- Tfre H L ueees-i! v i .r uini t Uiie'Tt.iln uTeiC w!;?:i a f. .siiivi; r. uu.Iy l i KAl'WlTj ISKADT itKUlV Will St'ip the III' !t Pv ei'Ueiaii'i- piiin liui 'itv-r. w.t.iuu: "iiti'.llin,; ILt Ira-itd.Ci.'uliy ta eitaer InfiUiier ailiiiu TRK TRTE BELIEF. Rabwats Readt liitiirr u fie or.lv remed'ai agaat, la voue liuit, wiu uutantly st. .p j-aui. t l ifty Cents per Kail If. Radway's Kegulating Fills. Parreet rnrctlTn. Knot r in- A perl ant, Act W lll.ual lilii. A !. KellK tle aii .Vataral la their Uprrallua. ATEGSTABLE SCBSTITUTE FOt: CALOMEL Perfectly tastrtess, e!i?-j-.n'y rnri ed witu aweet irum. puri, reuate, purliy, cleans ' an J urn iivtiifi. Kadwats Pili.1. for tho enrarf u'l d'soMen of tlie Sinmai li, IJvr, l'owu. Kuliivs 11 .i- l-r. Nerrnus I. 5ih. . Uc'id.! h". C ins'lia-'i.ri ". oatiTeiiea. Inuietloa, liynprmii. Bil:..u nr-i. Fevrr. In.'UmiujiiiKu oi tiie li.i.vets. I' l aad ail iler.mifi-meau ot tlie l'it-rnv vis Harrauled roeite. t a perfect cure Purely T - etaiie. cr;'.iltimi ao nierearv i,..r,.,r . r. etiT'ius druci. " " Ur-oisrert fi.lfrw nT !iTmrK:ri rsult trur rrom l)lsn.. 3 n! tne fi'i'tf lve arinn- Oe.-i s!lp.t,:. Q.lriwur4 1 11 s. rinin.ss 01 iiie 'm.i ;n tn H.-ai. A.-l.t - of tit S'oie.aob. Knuse'. lathe .sii.cqjcii. Mmr Km. tA ! us. Mnktn.oc 8 rii-atioiia hnn In a i int.- risruri Di-nuis it IMeri. Ii-if-H or WVI.s t.i.l. P- the SI l,i Kevuf anDnilP.tin in tii Hfu l. IVH ipi,.-,- ci Hr-sp-.rail'.n. Yr!Wivaciot til- .-..x!:i a: f.-f - pi., in tlie Sal, t ries- L'm n 1 sjrvm....' ini,... . '. !0l Heat, Biirtiln ,n t ie Flesh. Afevrd. ss ot Kauyiy's l'n.isw'it frpe tis.i Sjstem from nil the af ore-n one 1 iMvor.Lerj. Price, 25 t enia per Box. frOLD BY U!:LIJ..!T-s- itr.tn FALSE Ail TPal'E S . 33 WAKIU.N. l0r. CULi.C'J M.. Xrur V,.,; J Informatloa wortii tliO'isaLtU will be s- nt juu. WORCESTER'S Thb--t I n rii-ft tr 1 r. i-a-t 11 wl rvK' Am-rr. n .-n n- K,icui. a. a." a- Tbe MtindarJril. mv . ; ,!, corrMy,Kiut and WORCESTER'S rOCETDIOTIOSASI,63cf. leribeSc..o..t.iiw.iKce.aBj:t: Ccuorir,, Ko, m VVORCESTER'iS C0tPKHiN3:vS l'l jTlONASI r.,1. b, .11 Book-HI-r,. K..r ,..,,,, . J. B. Lirrivi nir -,.., . - .. . -. nmn pn: IO !m.1i. fn t!i lbvI a live ittMl I ilI'Jl.K,".th.,., -!"-". -"" aa u ia. taa UH ZZrZ. J XT. ,COO,COO AGKES ! Uill. 1. .- w , - w I RED Rivrrjuai 1 tt -.trOFTHENORTM. - McKIN-r. Land ComV Aprljae t- M. A m. ut. rtv. rui. an. j BLATCHLEV'S PUMPS THE VtKY BT GOODS AT Tl:Y I.O'. tRCEa -al h Copper liiard. Kubbcr Buek-ta. steel Cha-o, tc ' C G. BLATCHLEY M IlKGETlii . . h?t2tfl?''''Ttt'''r'th Radway s Ready Reliefs a. DOS ! 13
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