Floating Islands. Tli Ulmvl f l.-los. in the Greek Archipelago, ( traditionally said to be floating on the surface of the water, an object of sport for the winds, at the merry of the wave. It was the power of Neptune, the deity who presided over the ocean, that rendered this f pot stationary; and in order that it might remain so, lie begirt it by two other is lands Mycone and fiyaros, w hich, as it were, hem in the place. Extraordinary as this narrative may appear, we have accounts in modern times somewhat resembling it; we must except, how ever, the intcrpoMtUn of Neptune. Floating garder.s arc very common in New Spain, of which there are two kind. One glide upon the water, wafted by the capricious winds; others are attached to the lior. The princi pal flowers and roots consumed tu the city of Mexico are raised in these small gardens. Karon lluinbcl.it stutes it to be a highly interesting sp;-c:acle to ob serve "early in the morning, at sun rise, the provisions brought in by In- dians, iu rafts, descending the canals of Chaise and isucabo. In them are cultivated beans, artichokes and cauli flowers, while the edges are ornament ed with rose-bushes." The promenade In boats around thtse little islands is represented as being the most agree' able in the environs of Mexico. Should the proprietor of one of these erratic gardens finl he ha3 a disagreeable neighbor, he unties the chain that fastens his property to the shore, and with h.s hot and his habitation floats wherever lie idease. In China these rafts or floating islands are formed on the surface of their numerous canals and rivers, the whole of which teem. as it were, with life and vegetation. The ancient historians mention many of these curious islands, and the Greeks thought that the whole of the CyclaJes once were floating. In the Tiber, the tpot now occupied by the church of St Bartholomew traces its origin to the circumstance of a quantity of corn bound in sheaves, being tliroTu into the river by the indignant populace after the expulsion of Tarquin. The 'fiber was at low water, the sheaves stuck in the mil l, and w hen the river rose it dejiosite J pieces ot wood, trunks of trees, etc. At length an island be came formed, which in the course of time was surrounded by a wall. Several floating islands are found la Lapland. Near the gothic lortress of Castello Archione Is a small lake con taining several islands formed of plants matted or joined together. The peasants get upon them, and w ith long nds navigate themselves about. There are several also in the lakes of Conracchia, Garden and Kolk, in Osuabruck; and there is one 111 a subterraneous lake in West Krieslaud. Near St. Oiner, in France, there are several, which move at the will of the ncighb-iring farmers, who draw them i:ear :he shore to drive their cattle upon : aud having done to, they unloose the cords and allow them to float at. the direction of the wiuds. A similar phenomenon is to be seen in Lake Iochart, among the Grampian mountains; and a very re.narkable one has within these thirty years three times emerged 1 10:11 the bottom of the Derwent, in the county of Cumber- It !j f.p-.A t.i- ft.iA .U.iriniT smaller sheet of wter, known by the , , . . , , ! name of the I nest- foot, but connected. , , iii 11 .1 . Willi the other lake bv a small outlet. L'pon this there lias been for many j years a floating island, little noticed by tourists, and erroneously stated by sone writers of "Guides to the I.:tkes" not to move or sail with the wind. In contradiction of thi-, it was never known since first it beennie a fl jatirg lslaud to have remained stationary, or to be fixed for any length of time, till a few years back, when the heavy floods lifted one-half of it upon land. It wa' relaunched by some young men, who took advantage of tiie flood at that tim! to effect their purpose, aud had the pleasure of sailing across the lake upon it. It was afterward moved from one lake to the otier four different times; on one of its trips no less than fifteen persons were upon it. It is thirty yards long by live broad, and covert d with wood ot various sorts, which sup plies the place of soils, 'i iiis curiosity has not probably its equal iu the L'nited Kingdom. In Guiyaquil, iu the king dom of Quito ; In the river Congo, on the western cca-t of Africa; in the lake of Tivoli, uetr the hot baths of Agrippa we find the seroving lands. The Congo is said to carry floating islands sixty or seventy miles out at sea. There are many :ii the Nile. One appeared several limes in the sea of Azof, and in ISIS a small island emerged from the lake of Walleustadr. in Swiizerlaud, which had sunk a century before. On this occasion fie on an extensive sci:e were given. ltauiM'lilietcler' Hat. Mr. llamschueider and his friend, August item atelier, w ere out walk ing and Mr. llaniselineider was boast ing of the intelligence of his dog. "Sec here," he said, "I jdace my hat here in this fence corner; I conceal it under the brush aud dried leaves. We will now walk on. We pass down the lane, we turn this corner, we stroll by the woods. I send r.isinarck back for my hat. See; my friend, he com prehends me. He flies through the woods, lie speeds down the lane, he dis appears around the corner. Present ly lie will be b:ick again before I have time to catch cold in my heed." 1: was tree, as Mr. Ernest itamsnel der had said. The intelligent dog, readily understanding what was want ed, sjied down the lane aud flew around the corner to get the Hat. Uut he did uot get it all the same, for just as he flew around the ccruer a wary though not au allhient tramp, who had watched the circus from afar, was in the act of appropriating Mr. Kaui Schneider's, new hat unto himself, and when the dog got up in rhort rangi" he fired a clay cold clod as hard as a door knob at that faithful animal with a force that knocked a howl out of him as long as a clothe. line and sent him wailing and weeping back to his astonished master. And when Mr. Kamschneider and his friend hastened to investigate they found under the brush an old hat that had lived in more ash-heaps than you could count in a week, and so greasy In its general apcarauce that Mr. Kamschueidcr wouldn't touch it with his cane. Far away, beyond the dis tant fields, they saw the sunlight shin ing on Mr. Kamschneider'g five dollar hat, and the trairp of the dusty high way was jogging along under it. But Mr. Ramschneider walked home bare as to the head, which is of the bald, bsldy, and he hasn't got out of bed yet with the cold be caught. luu -" of the individual, how can the pl.ras- aquatic plants. At the head of htu- , ' . 1 .. ' ,, 1 1 1 .1 i hug be anything but mechanical? r.ven waite lase, llawkeshead, there is at " , . , ' in 1 1. .I.ii-A ..r n.inlrf ii 1 c v n t lull Interstate Commerce. Defeat or I he Kea- gmn Kill. The substitute Proposed. j The Committer on Commerce of tbe j Horn of Representatives at Washington, 1 j V" he vnte nl 1 decided on February l .th, by a vote ol ; I ispmcticaliyucrc-ateuoytnisaiuon. ii new bill proposes to make tue samejun.s. inch are applicable to nulmatis engaged i in transporting freiglit between different , States also apply to the operations of , stmmlioat lake vessels and other water- crafts. It provides for the appointment ol a Board of Commissioners who are to have supervision of the entire subject of the transportation of freight from one State or Territory into or through other states anu Territories, and to examine into any com plaints that may be made by the public of unfair action on the part of common car- j ricrs of any cla99 that are engaged in this important "business. Unjust discrimination is forbidden under severe penalties, and in cae any of the transporters or transporta- j tion companies fail to redress anv substan- tial grievances brought to the attention of j the commissioners, proceedings are author-i teed m the United States courts. If the j pn-tiosed new law is found to be not fully ffective in furnishing remedies for any of the real evil, that have grown up in coo- .;. .i,.nun.nnt of transpor- talion Iietweeu a.uerem niair, , the duty of the UHumLssioners to suggest additional legislation, and to obtain and, cow (g nol.orlhs ofa place in a butter furnish to Congress all information , relating Ja, tl(at Joes not yield 200 lbs. of but to the operations of railroads that is likely j tef ,ryear. an,j tne aim sho-ild be to prove useful and imjwrtant in this con- j to rtft.u ,(Si a eow Ono la,i nection. This bill provides much more i much beltcr .p 10 Cows that produce appropriate and just methods for accom-1 j 0f butter, than keep 13 cows plishing such reforms as may be needed 1 to rc:M., tne ume amount. Almost than the Reagan bill and with some amend-1 every dairyman, by proper tests will meats may lie acceptable to the trans- j gj "SOme ol his cows that ought to be port at ion interest of the country: or at i disposed of, as unprofitable for one anv rate, will serve as a basis for action, ! branch or the other of dairying, should the plan suggested last winter be j There should bo no hesitation when lie adopted by Congress, and definite legisla-, learns the facts; for an unprofitable tion be deferred until a commission of ex-! cow only adds to the labor, and de ports shall be able to thoroughly investigate . ducts Irom the profits. this complex subject and report their ma- j tuie judgment upon the matters at issue. Salt as a Fertilizer Ihere Is a There is no question that a more intelli- ; wide ditleren.-e of opinion among gent conclusion could be reached in this ! farmers as to the value of salt when ap way. and one that would be more valuable I plied to the land as as a fertilizer, to all the interests involved. On general! This diversity of opinion renders all principles tentative legislation is hardly to ' iigl't on the subject, a necessny. One be recommended where it involves the i farmer recently in spea king of it. traffic of fortv millions of people and , id that it could not be u.ed to ad capital ageing forty-five hidr mU- j oZX hous of dollars. pra,.tk.a,f tllHt he hag usej lt lreely m ; and with profit. Some complain that it About l'lano riayins. kills the grass when applied to grass- . ... land. A writer savs: Mr experiuice The same piano played upon by d.f- iu . use of sa)r ieajs me to the fol- ferent piauisW exhibits ellects and a va-( riety of tane that cannot help but cause wonder In those whose perceptive fac-. ulty are on the alert. The power and : diversity cf touch issometlung wonder- fiil,and words fail fully to explain what ' condition that the berry of all kinds of the car quickly notes. The finest toneJ j grain tills plumply, however long piano, iu the hands of some performers, coutinuid the hot and dry weather appear harsh and tinny, leaving an im-. s same gentleman argues 1 1 . , .7. . .1 . that these results w ill not bo obtained pression upon the listener thak the . ,,,. nf . hmi,i it mut be lib- manufacturer ha been very uusuccess-! ful in his efforts to produce "a mixed, sonorous and melodious quality of : tone." On the other hand, we find ' other hand we find r no.ina touch soi r, po,seMiug a touch o , sensluve, that even a ; some few player exquisite and sen well-worn instrument is made to ex- ; titbit a syuipiitUcticaud singing quality ; of tone, beside an unexplainable charm ; ml crr:ii p mbieil thereunto. What IS i deiioiuinated "spirituality' no doubt is at the bottom of all s manifestations, although di itles of animal matter may iu the production of sue effects. "The art of pbras doubt be taught mechanical as the "art ot singiii" nste sometiiing is uot part aud parcel ; , , , J . . and of the ever increasing number who ... .. , , . , . actually acquire it. tiie old maxim, . 1 . , . .. , Hfltir Null (n, in eiiiaii, is 1111 centuries ago. Sh few pianists look bevoud an "irreproachable technique," ,11 : because to m-i.y pure mechanic make music a business now. .So long as they , can execute five hundred notes a min- ute they are happy, and view with ; something akin to contempt tiie com- ' po-er who demands from them the j playing of oulr four hum! red ami : ninety a minute. A composition must be difficult and "full of sound," else modern pianists will most assuredly pass it by on the other side. To ham mer away is much easier than to play with a truly soulful effect, because the former may be acquired, the latter, however, never. When music is viewed as business only, true art can but greatly suffer. (irriBia Officer. It is sid that German olllcers are un- , ,, . .i-ii i i- doubtedly lhe most h.gl.ly educated in ; the world. 1 hey can on.y get promo- : tion by arsiduous study, and they take i a professional jiride in a culture tlist ' places them immeasurably above their men. In this respect they truly form an aristocracy. Again, they have a strict cede of honor which is kept in force bv dueling, and which lavs upon '. them the necessity of being very correct j in their beliavior, not only toward each ; other, but toward civilians. A German ' Giltcer can only light a duel with a man j who is socially his equal, and he is ex- ; peeled to I'g'.it whenever he Is insulted, : so tiiat if he gets dragged into a uisre- ' putable brawl with an inferior, he rinds himself iu a dilemma from which there is no escape except by throwing up his commission. S sue years ago a l'rus- sian officer had his face slapped in the streets of ( obler.z by a baker; he drew j out his sword and cut down 1 lusaggres- sor like a coj there and public opinion took bis side, for had he let the affront pass he must have left the arm v ; as It was he got tried by court-martial and , , was sentenced to a month's imprison- ment.not for killing a baker.but for ha v- iug a street quarrel with such a jierscn. A-nons oil'n ers, duels are pretty fre - quenti and yet not M-ii:c so frequent, as seems to be Imagined. A pun.-tilious respect for hierarcny. a close observ- anceof ihc formsof so iialeliqiiette.ti nd to minimize the chances cf quarrel ;' who encased his hands in sheepskin and then there are courts of honor lie- i gloves, ilany theorie were advanced iii i- i. i . i i.r I to account for the presence of so much fore which disputes must be laid before ; rtr,cltr Mr. t;urtW Rt)SlUy ob,erved the permission to tight is given, so that ; that lhe -currcllt was strogest during a mere, truculent bravo could not win t ti,e prevalence of strong w inds, and himself a reputation it the sword's ! this led him to infer that the electricity point, nor tease his comrades by bis i was generated from a windmill, w hich impertinence. Generally speaking j fh.1"t fifty feet from the house. .,, i-. . i The fluid reaches the stove pines by the t-crnian otlicers are polite to a degree Imans of a wirc wn,ch ,g 'fastened to which far transcends the proverbial tlie w:udmill. When the windmill courtesy of Frenchmen, while toward stops there is noclectricity in thcitove, civilians tliey practice a refinement of j but after it make half a dozen rcvolu etiquet which is intended to put a prop- J tions it is not safe to handle utensils on er distance between themselves and in- j tne range' . m terlopers. In Germany the uniform of j a WIm ftrfnrm, an officer Is more respected than It j no hlb;t of administering quinine in pow ts in any other country except Eng- erfuldoee. as an antidote to material mala land; and It confers prestige per ge. I diea, wk onre daugerouely commoa Happily mini, miu iv i uha practice baa undergone a wdereftrm. Everybody knows that in donning h:s j jjotcnly the public. butp;ofeaaional men hare enaulet the German officers gives bail idoptei not wholly, of comae, but largely. for his honor, and may be relied up n to act uprightly in all possible contin- gencies. icanuais aDout money mat ters are extremely rare among the offi cers; and this Is the more creditable to them as no attempt is mads to hush op such affairs when they do arise. The offender, whoever he may be, Is at once t . i i.i vt. .! i . orougut to uooa oy u.s vu.u ,.., be caunotjclear his honor, he Is prompt- ly ordered to resign. AGRICCLTURF. Testis C ow roa thk BrTTER miRr. - .i ine VJ'"LiV" " l" M UlT UUUtr, UICU mil iu mill.. ,,.,-iirr f hotter. k keeping- also the h, , milk. The percentage , " , , , ti..., ,M. mi trnm the game f. one Ume 2 ,3 of eream wl proJuce , poond of butter, and at another, ilbi. of cream are re quired. Only actual churning of cream can determine the yield of butter. In selecting a herd wholly for buf er, it is hardly worth while to keep a cow of whose milk it requires more than 25 lbs. for one of butter. It Is also b- jectionable if the butter should be light-colored ; but if the quantity and quality are otherwise satisfactory, it Is bet tcr to retain her, for the color Is easily remedied. These individual teste for butter are as well made during the first mouth after coming in: for as the season is then usually cool, the milk .of each cow can more easily be hand.ed separately. In testing for ".-. cow that ought J" cheese dairy might be . uite orlhy of ; - , " IjniMl Ihi r ,nilL-than another lr:.m ""v " 1'"" . . f Ucje cows ..',,,, in nrolH.r ,,iace. A lowing conclusion' : It keeps the laud cool and moist, lt neutralizes drouth, H exterminates all soil vermin. It T pn'Jngk.iS , . k . 3 lhe rtua In such eraijr anolied. He applies a barrel to au ai:re on his meadows and would soouer doable t'ie dose than apply less, Gardens should be salted liberally, for Gardens snoum oc muicu iioeran, , n y so,,oi,, ?ou have " worl"- a ra(,i!ihcj nmSs,oty onions, club- foOU.j ,.abbages, or any other vegcta- 0ies injured 111 it, bv worms, grubs, or any vermin that infest the soil. I'OKS 1 Pay 10 Winter Ti'kkkvs. the general practice in the jioultry dis- is. to I ttten t!ie early oroods 01 tjnd a farmer who feeds his turkeys straight on through the winter, selling iu small lots, when liu can get his price. When we ask him for his reasons, he tills us that there is always a difference in selling farm produce at the buyer's price, and in telling it atyourowu prices, l li turkey erop is mainiy uis- Mseti 01 at urtsimas anu .ie can ' JJ't u;t'Vr ,,i, e!1,'e w a,it4 u,Uil Februai vnnd March. 1 l.e turkeys are M he ttllile gr(1, iu2, allJ are wanted (1 t(ie vinage markets at reasonable paying prices. There is also a good demand lor them as breeders in Mtrch aI,d Apn . AN kk, Tivk tiATE-KAsrtM.NO. -'he irate is hinged, and swung in the usual manner, except that ll is best to use hinges liicli w ill allow it to swing either uay with equal case, l'lant the gate posts so that the gate will swing past. Ti en take a piece tf inch iron, either square or round. Let it be three times a Ions as one side of the t'quare scantling Used at the end of the gate. Bend i, iu a lorge, to a shape similar to the upper part of a letter T, or like three sides of a equate. Cut a notch In the Ksl at any desired height, and i lasteu this iron in bv a staple, so that when lilted up the gate slips past either war, but when dropiicd it clasps the eJ U;o , j' 1 rly tlle nftleh w iU k,.e(, it fr,in ,ir,,r,in;j past a horizontal point, and cattle will hardly find out how to open it. Food loit I'oi'LTiiv. Any of the roots as lotatoes, rutabagas, till nips carrots, etc., when boiled and mixed I unit corn nun r, e iiichi inuaa mi ra- cellent ar.d economical dailv ford for pouitrv. Fowls are lotnl of thu diet, it works very kindly with them. II on f dust is a lasting manure, and will lontinue to fertilize liiiu for years, when uot ground totiue. Am KUetftcal .itvre. An electrical -iv..u 1.... ..i..!ilshi.il r1t fufii-e nt j Vallev View .Station iu the Far West. j The proprieler recently undertook to ! put some wimh! in the cookiug range, ' iiii'i iih rcieieu riieii a re i ri c nci 11 it shock that be dropped the litter and staggered back with an exclamation of grDrjse. His wile theu attempted to j take a stew pan from the tire, and fell to the floor. About this time the hiieJ i hands came in to set dinner, but it was fJ i-M-oss'ble to take anything ..0 the stove. Ctiarlev I'almer, the stage driver, attempted to manipulate. cofl'ie j p0t frm the stove aud sprang t wo leel i in the air with a yell of pain. Cou ! Ui nse thought it would be the easiest ''!J " move the pot of c,,rll0rt,,e room and made no f. r.l.er i Httenipts. The stew pans were finally removed from the stove bv Mr. Curtis, , utuUl for ln. pcrn.cioa, ;klloid. Tte j conseqneDre of this change are most imror- tant. Now lever and ague sufferers are cured formerly their complaints were only for th lime reiieTrd. or half cured th remedy eventually failing to produce any Appreciable effect, except tbe doses were incieteei. A course of the Bitters pertistently followed, breaks op tbe wors attacks and prevents theu return. Xb evident in fsvor of this sterling iriaoaafia and household medicine is of no m , chmett bat ,nd totyi tb souroas whenc it procaedi ar ' very umato. ucu pe unar furkers lor Thaiiksziviucaid the later I , n.i.;,ii,im .inilCn ... i.f "Theii ' I ir. , ..ol ' .... . 1 1 POUllil 01 rai-siil, anu mice itii ,iiiu ............ - f. , Uerentquat- olles ror Christinas, and lo send each v . ,.,. ,,, 1,1 . j,Vst:niiler ."his ifrief must know ' have a share lot to the market i:i a lump. The ad- ,. .Pattcr 'thlnlr over the how to "swim." h mysterious vantages of this are, that the warmer ld butter. thcn DlliiJ it llp Uli? . i,IK'V-auno;f,,eroul"V,,,,:,",ur""l.,"r'"- way; make a mixture of lour eggs, a A iitx ill set on a nest ot eggs for; v is well ,Lm,,ar '""T -7 quart of milk, ami one-halt munid ol cays wunoui a murmur; uiu it'i a m:iQ , l. tt t. " . . 1 MiL'ur. anu iiuui mm iinw 1,11c "i-" , " " -. im.nv iii-iii (nus ifi a. Trim, una uiurii i - .1.. .n. 1. . ... u A.,... - KOMESTIC. ftc The' Two of TATCniNf;. FtITCHINO. li tern must be exact! v matched; In a cases, the insertion must be made with out pucker, and the kind of seam must be such as. though strong, will be least apparent, and the comers must be j turned with neatness. So of darnrng much instruction Is necessary as to the number of threads to be left bjr the ! needle, accoiding to the kiud of fabric-. ; then there is the kind of thread or yarn most suitable, to be determined. Where the article is coarse, the chief attention is directed to expedition; but a costly ..i!..'. Anilr.ii(UrF lif tlll'.flt n C'lll onlr be well darned with raveling of ! a sijillar muslin. I lie 8iocing-suicu is neither more dillloult nor tedious liian the darn, vet how many pairs of stockings are lost f r want of knowing operation m aii-iiiux ie uii-o ii.i(uiihi ; i- - - ...i.i, ; witllOUt MU'rtHSlit'ni, ...... - Kmmmm i . ...... .i i 7 nera ltowed iiiion mi urchin, with " 'r i nn- . . ttdp mr mn! tkin iuu uipi-j mid imuin , . " ., . Liver Itguiau'r. juif ". - - vvAAjiJ ua a new garment, and, when well execut- the usual warning, Don t eat the n, , 7 of , oustlpa- . (.eerous ed, mav save the purchase of many a! whatever you do. They will P"'- X. Breath, Sick Headache and smto..-, costly one; the most expensive robe I you." Kor some time tney wer . re- ' '...piainii. The Regulator Is UltfZr$c,w. ma .by acVideut. te torn or sotted, garded by him and h'f ! ,r Z from any Injurious mercurial sub- , the first day of its w ear-and the piece with mingled awe and admiration .but , " ' ot ,fjs ;rceable . caii be taken . lsIlfis. w i;.'' inserted In lien of the damaged part u W f " " -"h" at any time, without in.erfer.na ; w r a sing e loon, when ac-i is washed, often ! Can you smell a yard. 4"sUan advance in this direction; becomes a large hole during the pi c;Estleme.v," said an auctioneer, but. beyond all doubt, inventors who tion.aiidthe U-auty or de- ...f faher .u ; holJ up'tUer methods as under all cir stroyed. ll ' ?.'?L J5T mother stoVnl where you stand and did 1 cumstinces equally operative, are like portant, for by employi. t w i h ravel- , g,e pan-this elegant charlatans who profess to cure all kind' ina-s from the shawl itelt. the most i i 1.1 ri i , , , 1. ..ii..i..., -i The 1 -.1,1. emu, oi.c- . j,. , perfection. , Baeed Mackerel. Wash and clean three or four mackerel, divide them . down the back, and one across, mak- t .. . r : l..h Arrati.,AI lug lour pieces of catii usu. kiiMn j these pieces compactly in a pie dish in 1 ' avers, with thri or four bay leaves. ! t Biumiifnl of ! six shallots sliced, a dessert . .. . t. pepper-corns, ball that q II U1CIIIU UVHK-S, Clin Viwif " : c - aiiai ii- tie white pepper. Make a sauce with hall' a pint of good stock, a wiueglass of vinegar, one teaspoonful of mush room catsup, and the sauie of anchovy and Harvey sauce, with a teaspoonful of Worcester sauce and soy. Bake in a niodera e oven with a norer on the dish until the fish I uu'.tj i ie; take it Irom the sauce, and place it on the dish you intend servii.g it on ; strain the sauce and pour it over the fish. Serve it cold, garnished with sprigs of parsley or fennel. Fish cooked iu this way will keep i eti and pane d su nnuii 11 1 lire n k iirriT. vim e:m hit . f miyVthis luetncltte perform ing such great cures It works 111 the I'T'-b!." X it.le,GreaVuHfieV, truly be ca.led the Great blood l urih.r. The great .ource of dirt. o"s;nmtc. in m- """i,lu . 1 : renovate, has any ju: claim upon public attent on. I Kkfah axi EcTrm rt iii.vo. Slice a stale loaf of bakei '.- bretd rather thin, 1.11 1 1 l.nl.lll. ..1. Hour it lightly ; lav a single "ayer of the ; slicks of breiul all oer the dih, shies and all: wash and D:ck one-half iiotunl ' sii!?ar. and which has the bread, currant3. A-c; ; put flu baking dish in a pan of water, and let it cook for three-quarters of an j hour in a moderately-heated oven. Eat . hot or cold. I Ssowfct.x l'riiixo. Prepare one pound of sponge-cake batter in the following manner, to be baked ln a thin sheet: To one pound of eggs, weighed in the shell, put one pound of pulverized white sugar ami ten ounces of flour. Flavor with the juice and grated rind ofa Iresh lemon, or if that i is not accessible, a teaspoonful of pure extract of lemon, vt lion biked. anu while hut. snreail over the cake a laver i good for two or three days if left a gi an)1 a wrinjr of her dainty gloved .ft. " VVn VrZrin, to till he 1 ,,e av. n the sauce and covered over. bands, 'Oh ! 1 do hojie we'll get one ; "Jt; ' ...lAt ater ''f""" ,",, KVfJ.t - , . . ,. . , same space witu less weigni. . " aier .. h ,a u:iiii.umii'Me t iui pir. mtra i-oon. Jroritdoes almost break my ; . , femoerature of in greatest ! a.-a-.i m .u .1. ii". ,i..ai.uwirKii A ll I1.SEASF.S of tue ULooD.-If eg- heart to see mother ,,!, dishes, with ; 'Xeono?, to the t-ener,! ! ue will relieve pain, cleanse, purity, her rheumatism, too. i be,t and contrac- 1- 1 r- cure such diseases, restoring the he ' I'm for thte wise i.rovis- ! w... s s. d.., ?ch -1 .. ut to perfect Iieaitti alter trying. I.anp-Sikwaku (to teuant armer( Laweiv,.r the riversJ a r-..i .. b. aw-ey and moi.t. itlere.it physicians, many remeuiw, ; -.-Well. Giles, what are you going to I " r" .,,.. WOI,ij be frozen ; r" . Y'T .xo. Br J. H. T.n Her n:r tor years, is 11 not conclusive : i(.,v i i,..rP . .. .. 11 i..:...i.i 1 ..m...-.,r..a....iiia.,k.ad i.i 1 nt Aiimnii t.i.'ir Mi... iiiii iie.tiHii i mil h n:ni 111PL w itu am ciioii. ami . of some nice preserves, sra lierry or ; dd. -nd every prophecy has been litll raslierryjim being especially nice for tilled except the last the end of the the purpose. Make it into a role as : world iu issl. Buy vo ir Carbolir.e. a ueatly as possible, and strew with : deodoriz-l extract of petroleum, the powdered sugar. Serve with sweet sauce. FKirfrt PPINo -Onecupmoiasses, nne i-nn til-eef In i 1 1c one of Hlief. clioil- , ped fine, or a ball cup of butter one of ; I ..w .............. tJ , ... . . halt' cups flour, half teaspoon s xla; mix eil aud add spice to taste, and steam two hours. Slop it at once. It yon see joun nurse gi ving the baby either I. aud i-' mini, Paregoric or any soothing rem edy containing opiates, stop it at once. ' If yoa want a good medicine for your , children, get Ur. Bull's isaby Syrup, warranted to conUin nothing injuri ous, but safe and ellicieut. 1'iite 2"i cents. I.emoX .Jt'UBi.Es. One of flour, one pound of sugar, five-eights ofa pound : of butler, four eggs, the juiee and grat ed rind ol a lemon, and a little flour as will enable you to make the whole: into small cakes with your hands. ' Bake quick. To Ckystaiize Grassis. One pound , best alum, nowdered : half a eallon of! solt water; boil until dissolved; dip i the grass in lhe solution, and allow it J to remain six or seven hours; remove and dry in the sun. ' Iikikd Atple Clstard. One p ntoi : dried apples, ma- hed and strained ; two eggs beaten with he apples; sweeten; and spice to taste; add a half tumbler of cream or rich milk. Bake in paste, and when done cover with a meringue. rEATHKR Cakk. Oneegg. one cup nl iiirur nne tnlilesf 10011 f 11 1 itf linfter lialfa iiin nrmilk. one and oim-h.tlf cups of flo .r, one teasoonfiil of cream , of tartar, half a teaspoon I til of soda.) Tots combination makes a nice rake. Kat fresh. A Matisticas (batclieior ol course.) j insists that courtships average three tons of coals each, and we would add, : scores of bad coughs and colds; but then every prudent gallant is provided ilh a bottle of Ir. Hulls t ougli Syrup. I'rice. 23 cents. TO DlK II Allt AXI FEATllEKS CiltKKX Take of verdigris ami veidlter eacli one ounce, one tiintor gum-water; mix them well together, aud, dip the hair or feathers into the mixture, shaking them well about. Tooth Powder. Mix together equal ' pans of powdered i h Ik and charcoal,! adding a small quantity of powdered j Castile goap and you have foimed the! best tooth-powder that cau be used. It keeps the teeth and gnms of a bettiti ful color, and prevent. decay. Fkom Lines. Dissolve cvanide oti"or)as Dispensary, Ureat Kwell pousslum in a little water, and soak ! Street Buildings. Golden Medical the linen in it for a shor; time; or i Discovery is a most potent alterative er cyanurctof potassium dissolved and j blood-cleansing elixir. It dispels all applied with a brush. ' humors and cures blotches, pimples, mmmmmmmmmm H iNsmtors are the First Approaches of Con - stimptlon, that thousands remain unconscious ot its pretence a- hi i nas orounui mem to tne veree of the crave. An Immediate resort to Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorsn', upon the first arpeir ance of Couitn, Pain or eorenes, ot the throat or Chest, woula very generally reciude a fatal re- ence of latent Consumpi Ion. would te-d to sub - due the violence oi tbe disease. snl thus mate- .... I.I In rrnlnni.ln.th. Il'.lj CiD nilur, suit, or, 1Q cai-e tne hyirp.oui8inaiaie tne pres- rlally assist In prolonj(lnirtbe life of tiie pal lent, r e .be Expectorant therefore when you bike a Cold, and bv so doln? prevent tl necessity for lis ate la more dangerous ccmplaima. i ,f ' tl;o?e ornaments made i was Ju'st setting forth for school, "wiat ; Ii-ihave von done with that figure" ! "Giv'd it to Welt, was "and if he is living when I I mean to eat the other one tlm rpnlv i tne repi , repij , i come home. ! e myself. Tue mysteries ot a baby's toilet were . . r -.1.1 altogether new to 'J .1 J ; I LL' LJIC1UUI ..v v. . - n and dressiug of his little cousin. When the little powder box was open, and the . . . . . . . . i llulty Drusti wm auo.u 10 u underneath the baby's chin places, he exclaimed, "O'i, anil tuner . .. r lat "e tee you salt her A little girl observed lief mother HUMOROUS. measuringclothbyholdiPgituptoherior protecting Iron from rust. nose with one hand and reachingout to been suggested : (I) L mversal nieans ot slew pan going ai 1 -nuui . ; mv (olIllljen Ullly as a s0ii to teil both , , f .ge to ,)ieir con. try and false to themselves. TiiEinvstery that a Itucklan.l boy de- sires the advancing years U unfold is why lie is always rushed off to bed , when he Is not 1.1 the least degree sleepy, and made to get up w hen lie Is I 1miu nnn nin:ii quantity of ' 80 s'eepy that it seems as if his whole sey. (3; iu useofthe same roeansofpro : in. svstein was clogired w ith pitch. t....ririi umler like conditions in different - - 1 .. , i Mits. 1'AUTiSGiox says. Don't take 1 ny of the quack rostrums, as they are ; regimental to the human cistern; but! put your trust iu lop Bitters, which J will cure reneral dilanulatuin. costive . habits and all comic diseases. They saved Isaac from a severe extract of tripod fever. They are the nt plut Haunt of medicines. . , . 11.. t, A v..i-vii inile who innie In hist week .. .. j m-9,u if' wuid pn a few ;.eWards and land agents iher seems ! " ,h"Ve " lbeU"il 8 i . , , Thk n of t,,c u $1-4 , . ,t i... .....ti.. ......I.. .... ..... I minute. It reeins goo.1 pay when one i does not remember thai his principal i occupation is that of lieing shot nt by j -oine of his beloved iuhiccts. The price of soap is rapidly advauc- ing. A year a supply ol Kobbi.ns Old 0! a very ...dicious pnachase. I r was said of an iuveteratedrunkard and he will use fowl language enough to fill a baru-yard. 1 Short skirts arc now worn for danc- j ing dresses, and the gentlemen are no ' longer ouiigeu to wait tor i;ie latues io sidetrack their trams tietore tliey can pass. 'Lvbu.n' No, It doesn't require a man with a c.ir-load of brains to stand behind a hotel counter, and wear an alleged diamond, and not know thing. "'" j Mothkr Siiipton's prophecy N si.- Iv-ed to be about four hundred years great natural Hair restorer, ueiore tne ! world comes to an end. ..-,.. a ;,', Ilame Ior a f ' ' We" ! t n joting man cans nis queen. " e i suppose because he is so wiapjied up in tier. Beiokk marriage a rirl freuueiitlv calls her intended "her treasure," but hen he bee -mes looks upon him as her h.iebanJ she her treasurer." A I'koIUa woman eneezed her jiw out of place lately, and the married men ot the place have been buying siiutl' ever since. "lints ye keep i.'othiu'.biit dry g;iods herer" "Yes, uia'ani." '"Thin where i!ll be after goiu' for a watered silk" Tu i; Tukoat. "Vroirn't Jli-nwhiol 7o.A" act tlieeetly on tiie organs of the voice. They have au extraordinary effect iu all tli.-i rder jot the Throat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when relaxed, either irom cold or oer-exer- tion of ilie voice, and proluce a clear : and distinct enunciation. .wiA-em and : Sitter find lhe Troches useiul. , -m TliEUK are pianists soexpert in varia- tiOIlS ,iat Vity tRn ,,iav u xr0iind melodv without ever hitting it once, " . Tut. li!IiMt i.tl i!Ur Irkwii a. nth tlilttLM : . ..,.. i ,..,.. . , i Bonks arc hard to dige.-t and are not : Suited tO stay the StOtliasll UlllCSS used in a corset. Tne husband who devoured his wife 1 with kisses, found afterwards that she disagreed with him. i I It is siiruri-iu? how manv i.eoi.le t.-t-a ara I it ll.U rl I u-l.n nnt 1 i L ,J work between meals BLts$Ki are the peacemakers said the Piiiall boy who dropped a costly vase, . "XosKbut lhe brave deserve hair," is the way the Indians put it. , , . , ! . v VHXi aml "n' g've tue leet j knobby appearance. ris.truoiu.M Belter late than hardly ever. Americans Traveling Abroad will find all of Dr. Tierce's Family 1 Medicines on sale in all principal drug : ,1 , I ; eruptions, king s evil, or scrofula, en-j ! r" T" T ETI ! ness, ulcers, and virulent blood poisons . mat, unemoveu, rot out tne vital ma. chinery. Dr. Tierce's Tellets (little sugar-coated pills) are an agreeable and most tdeansing cathatric; remove offen- citia .nil sArt4 .lUMimtil.tlrtnl lli.vaKn , , "m" ' , preventing fevers and kindred affec- riini Irn.lrP. Ttlau.n.av faliital IIVHM , ' VI 111 lIDVUMI J .H.CU1I CI1 Association, proprietors, Buffalo and London. , . . ,1- rn iiH'pn i km iiir lii'iii'ii iieiii M:t ill n nil . .1 .. . . . . 1 r . . MrvmiNTs. Uead Tuis. To those subject to i:Is lnci.lent to the vexation ; ol business lite, Dyspepsia, and feel- ingot iieDiuiy aim - ---; buiu. fle - nit oh 4 trim. I digester. I hat It IS Olten useu aiici -j -- . . n i.iirelieii- , rii-vnP .c l"f . " ' - . , " 'ilaviug been a great sufferer for many years from general lability and Indigestion, I concluded to trr your valuable medicine (Simmons' Kegula- tor) lu small doses and found it to what it wai recommended lor. l - - - "- ""7.nv tln.evou wish en now j iti it nrHLise. I J. F. UrMAS. Merchant, Had Jock, Ga. Prote-Mun FrvmJtust. Various means success of the protective methods at oi iiiacaao tiu uuc miv. present availaDle iiepenus, aooo a.., , on a suitable selection accord-, . - r , in ti. the circumstances to De ueau w;ln. a means rf p-o;eerio:i p-ov to -lve g00,l rcsullsag-.i.-s. : ' -.-,iieiic influences is by no ineAiis, therefore. a(Ja,ltea for pre,erTing iron against the ..,; f fresh or sea water, aud conver . .... . td9, 1111. , 1 ' ' " ' - ueuds as well on the good quality of Kr". ., a ,h ..., tn !,..,, nf work. The mok common method of protective compositions es- - ct.reful supervision In ! r v J 1 . r 1 1 this respect. I let Ud uit r cuuic Kn vi -- j 'contains about one-eleventh Km water than a cubic foot ol water, naieris composed of one volume of oxygen to 1 1 . . . . i . ..r livilrmren. or ov weiIlL viiu . Ui. I ?,!.,', ,'Jl,r when the i tw is re-! r .fj r.rt Doint it expands - expanding under whatever , u pf ,perat1ire. This is the ; reason whv crockery and even iron vessels are "broken by the freezing of water in them. Tbeexpansive force of . conttned water at anu oeiow ine im- ; ing Kii;t is somethirg tremendous, and : U will exj ljde a rocK like a charge o. jjunpowuer Two Organs. Regulate first the stomach, second the liver: especially j the first, so as to perform their func- , tions perfectly and you will remove at i least ninetten twentieths of all the ills j that mankind is heir to, in this or any j other climate. Hop Bitters is the only : thing that will give perfectly healthy I natural action to these two organs. Artriiaii wells Is are becoming very j ighout California, fresh i numerous throw" ones bein;r dusr daily as well tor irrisa- ' liiiir purposes in the farmins lands as ! f,,r general water supplies in San Fran- i v,.0 and other cities. Thev cost from j ti: UDtvard. and some furnish 2."0,0OO .r;i;iIJUj ot me purest waier naiiv. in i the San Joaquin alley they are very ! numerous, eleven being in full flow ! ithin a tract three miles by a mile j nd a half in exteut, and yet their proxim- i ity to tacli other and the digging of new wells does not diminish their flow j at all. a thing that is not the caseevery- j here. The novel experiment has i been tried of forming an ar.iiicial lake : with this water and breeding fish in it, and it has been found that the t":.-li thrive as well in this waterdrawn from suhterraneaii sources as any other. Tht Amphioxus, a fish-shaped a.ilinal of a very low grade of development, which affords ilaeckelone of his tirmest i Z subjec'tTery HAS ineil tile suujli i eij y"'f,'''l; h.e l" ' ifenrv .1. Kice, at Fort Wool, on the Chesapeake. Il; had the goo 1 fortune! to rind two males, a ripe female, and; twenty young. The animal stands on ; debatable ground lietnecn the verte-1 brates and invertebrates, and received i its name from Its shape. Amphioxus! is the dreek of Mr. Varrel for "sharp ! at both ends." I Vscriptions of the' habits, fctriuture, and development of j this curious primitive aui.nal are being ! issued in the American Naturalist by i Mr. Kice. j Si:iU:iu " Ventilation. There are two distinct modifications of indirect ra-'ia- t on, one wl ere all the healing surface : is placed in a chamber, and the warmed air distributed through air ducts and ; impelled bv a fan in the inlet or cold ) airdnct. Tiie other where the heating I surf ice is divided into many parts, and placed near the lower ends of vertical ! flues leading to the rooms to be heated, j l'.ir S'fiatir. The paper is cover- cd with coIIihIioii contaiutug an iodide, tionte I tt.on a silver bath; washed, and ! floated upon a tannin solution. In or- der to render the paper negative trans- parent it is diniied into a solution of! castor oil thinned with alcohol. AVanled. J Sherman A Co., JUraliiP, Mich., wan, an a' eet i i tht county t once, at a aslarr of rluo rer mi uth and expeuaea fiiJ. For full ptiticulres addre-sa sa ibore. ItH AGENTS WXN'TED orrt'ict arJ aVilbonue hiMry uf lfa arat tcr t( urn inn 11 U H it i It dw-erlbe. B 1 PJbc. kirCnriont Wtvltk nvf tb i Luiir. LtaiBJ, Japiva, vtc. A Billion pe'Pw't la it Im xhm best chii of : Tuor lit lu oitmn7-. H wrur cieh pany" . lmitatioBs. PrU outr 9t.ou. Mnd fwr circmUn ; to n. Aijr j - 1 AT T V.. rOIXl WASTED ! prtlUr. ' JIaU . luif l'ollr, 1.16. .;. 1.', ri-h; itr the UolUr. -Zl, -.7, f v; .-iine. 1. 5: Htf Diiua. Ill;, J.; ppr trill. I. M, V. - nnr. Prtr Li.i d tola aolleetar'a lllaMratM ivr I'W UIil I'i vH'il. Ilinneni irtre-s pi-s Co Hie. kioeutn. A. M. bll 1 II. 72 X. Fourth St., rbila.. ra. SAPONIFIER! IitlmOl l RMInbte CniK-entrtlH tr for FAMtlT I kOAP M AMSiJ. Ulr-ctlnna ini.nMnt Mck ea, II.IDIIHI a. are, won Aim Tel lee neaa auicaly. "i 'J"'". AOJK A' IF A.l -A.HIC FOIl HAPOMFIEH, AND TAKE NO OTHKK. pc si x a kas.t si Airre (O, PniLAD A LANDRETflS' SEEDS ARE TOT tug n. aVAKDRFTH . aoifm, SI Anaaaik H1X1H aa Patla-Aataata s REWARD Blind, It-bin. r VXcmted PilrtithM Ilntf Pile Krnifdj (ftuktoour. Gifkw lmiikediAiAi twlief, eon tmmm of loom at and ing In 1 wk. avnd ordinarr (nw in da; and ordinarr (nw m dan. r.AIITinN fir. . Milltw't win, nUa. HI a botti sua. Ml sbottia. Hold I AM eta. Ftuiaaa, ,A XeMkau nr . Inoi-lirP. U KCUlic, , ..,2 DesS. IKMU .-. mahirE'S KEMEDY. Tst Cheat Biooo twits, "Stf i vousiiess. l"alu - e.inlnf at lh Moniacn. v'""" ' raimiw ".. , ,4n(rnl DeolU'-y. Kin., winch the v-K-Hlue canuot be I t ha" ty. as it c'Ml '! nT,'m. ror lnidl.-atlnic Jb in 11 n-stem for 1 usrJ Willi perfec ! anr aie'ailic cniu svsteia i an imiu...e ... i,. a .r tu '" " ! m?ny oVner rein-aies. It en wed be called The Great Blood Purifier. Dr. W. Ross Writes, St-BOtTLA. LiVEIt I'OMI'LilNT. DVSPEP3I-V KUtUMATlSM. WEAKNKSS. 1 haie Le" pr.u Usli md:clr e f'r years. and i ."tiieJlor:..ro!Ola. Liver . oiullalDl, 1o?i-1 . KU-um:itls.o. VWakuess. n.l all ui SisS. ihe" 1 t.ae n er f .uud If e.Ul. r.. i,...i !' If return- (L I would ttearuij 1 11 1 Uiuse 111 ni'eii of a liiooil pu:i- .- ... iru.'Ki.. n-j. - wuwn, luwa. pr. "- VKGETINE, rKKFAHKD IT If, K. itEITSS, BmIu, Vegetine Is Sold by all Druggists. INSTRUCTION BOOKS. Tmr Ike Plaa. Bhbardson's Xew iMtibod for tbe Piauofdrif, . fc-tm .ui!tt4 in iialion n...t p'rff--t 1 ii tt-p 11a I .f l.i.lruc l..., B...ki. h:Mi.s l-n iu"ijr I m 1 1 lu. V ' IM-.l . iiupr.l n.l n'r"i. ii4titl xa jVrtitui .iid. It f .ur 1. t il.e rixlit tK.i tuie.au j ai-iiaoutn. eastku mi -sic. Seod ir -t: lur Bred Orgaa. .iui .T . Uw 7Ti! aa Abir. A..r bock m.n. if.-. forth, r.,.il pr- . Oliver Ditson & Co, Boston. , J. K. DlTOSi A '0.. l-tt lieu a at at rkU. 35H2 BS'fs HO? BITTEES. UL. MaalUaa. aa( a Prim,) in, Brcnr, mjhtdkak DaNDELJOX. ji an rvuvr an But atasraaa Qiuem F iunn lima, THHx OTJHJH lAaiMnaMOf tea gtoaaea. Bowati Jlood. ttpm, XloaTaad Urtoarr Ortaaa, Ki laaoawIiadatptclaJr Fuaala Camlalala. 9iew i COL0. a p Hi tar a mm thtr win ao ar Bf v aartatBf taipvra a lajarlaai fewatf M ffeam. Aa roar arnoue for Her Blaara aa4 arlkasl Bjaton roa alaea. Tafca aaataam. a3orCovaCVBaMtt:4 estaav ms-mx i iii i,aiuira fa Bar TkP for Sroaarm. line as Vaaaff Id T. C. I aa abaaiat aa4 tnwUifMa m rerl OraakensM. ma at opioia, totiacca aail amottaJ Sro4 foe etrxalft KaHtSC Umm tilWI aA" naan.hu,,u i! 6 MRE UHEa WIH NGK-SCNOUCTiNG CEMENTj! fAIiW;li!I.VI.n,,h.-frfiiM , RETAIN THE HEAT L0NGERr! $1 -4D0 HOT BURN THE HAND.)? M ! " 1 --liliUl-l I Jill i VjT ' ii " 4 IRON B0THWAYS & -4che:ap IK mi. "IUI l.k PivUPKltL f'li'e I witu stiectaciea. applv e- rrtspnnd to Pit. S. O. ORAT. OnMdan, s N. I'WS'JTU lr. et, Fu:Ltde!p l. Pa. CENTS WAHTCO to Sell the NEW BOOK, CARMIHQ FOR PROFIT I auWtr-MUT lllll 1 I afcil I TKI.I.S HOW TO Calttrt all tb ia Crops i the Kcvt 3rTsiraPi I Breed. Feed aid Cart IcrStoo; (iM c'riuij AlAZUftj .irm EfufliDpH.H; noxr narp iiunrs, una Alow to ?3alir ?lvuvy 0:1 t.v FarM, Ev T Lirmer -ii-'tlld lite a f- i-v fWO I'ac 140 II1o-r;itin. S-td f -rrircular to J. C. L -1V 4k CO.. ri.!i(t lubiA. Pa, DIPHTHERIA!! JnbDWB'i AnodjBa l.lulment will poW tlvciy pierent this terrible diaeone, and will po. ii Heir cure nine canes la 'CO. loforma loa I lint will s ire many lire seal free bj mttL inm aeiay a moment, frerencioa la better inaocure. o u eTcrywnere. 1 8.JOHXSOS CO.. Baagar. Ma. i best La . Jl'Zf 'A. r I'" Mert'C1J! Dt?'7 urss all namara. frrr- tb. wnrtt -ererala'. ri"f,:?1or,Cr",ti," r7rrl- nalt-raaam. sever aerea. Scaly er ahln, in nnrt. all diseases caiuei by bad b'JML ar oonuuerea by tnia powerful, pari!) Ir.r, snd InTirorntinr meilicine, 1 1 w ' r""'" lmrdVlL i!i 1,1 "f Haas Bank. Balls, fwraaa. a, EntaVMaaaV. ""d "wtU1". ante awaUlaca, fcollrsar Thick a aVi'hel'lr "toJSZi'l'jL1'1" Mnw "" vellowi.h-broww seers Snernaied trul' hLPSSiJ? or dl"". taste la month. Internal heat -m ebiUs TaraMlw RHii-.'il!; -r.ppetl n1 too" eoalJ Ton "Mm from 7arpid liver, er " BlUaaaneaa." As a reme y tor ail sneh eases Dr. l'Miea'a Goidaa "":'a.,.,i"eS -aL"L-:V'U' " Perfect aid f5al eei J""? i nTl ri C Pliilx. 1 't a.o a,y fT ' ,nt,Trr vetaala. ao particular ear Is reqeira-l w i i-. mi.i. au. u)ic(ho .imwu iiisiuruanee to I. . I 8 JTtem, diet, ar oeoupauen. a For Jaaadlee. Headache, UWUlia . " Tisatneas Uttlealast'OttaarOa, ateiaaea. Ta' .w . . BJdaeya, Intrraal ferer, bloated feetlaa tSSVrrSI: " BU U rtmimfm riaaaaat rarsaUva iUasst waryaxwAIMa , waaxa, aavcaaABT nXUTAI JJBOOAIIOl. PlWW aaaaia, 1. . HEALTH IS WEALTH. Esalib cf Ec3y is Waaltli of Mini Rail 3f s SanapMa Bstei pore Wood matn nai? flh. strone bone nl a e ear sklu. It !'U woe .d lae your Qrsu rui, yonr bones sout.rt. wltJ- jsi caries. d1 yonrro . nlexi flr. Use BdTVJ raaparllllam' BeMlml. A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. to core a carsosic or tow stahsuis dii,i Is truly a Ttciory lu lhe healtnicart; iitatn-moa-loir ix-wr tbt clearly discerns oirEcrand s-.p. Dl:.-sTa renirtlv: ttt restores at-p by stp-by detrrees lbs 'body whK.a lias been siowlir t. lacked ani weakened by a Intidiom iitseas not only commands oar respect but dewrtts our cri I' u le. l'r. Railway bas Urntshed man kind with txnt wno'lerful remedy, ftadwajr'a frpnrllllaai Rmlfcal wdwtmcci.ru. pllshe tliU renutu d su3rr!ng hamaniw, wbo drair out an existence el pain and dise.-e, tbrouen bni dy and tonic uihts, owe ata tUir ratltu le." "o' Mffngtr. r FALSE AND TRUE. We retract from De. ftartways "TreaUsa oa !s-ase and I:s Cure." as tollows; Llt af Dlaeanca Cared fcy Rail if i sarsEuarillian Imlml Oronle SWa Dlseviea. rartes of the Bona, fJam'TS in the Blood. Scrofulous TJlse ses. Bad or uuo tmral Hamtof Body. Srphtlls and Vece. rp,,! i.'rTer Sores, Chroolc or old l leers, aa't Khe'im. Ktfketa, Wlin SweUlntr. H al i Ue-:d. l trln A T.t-tlons. tansers. t.Unnu'nr sw;i Inifs Sode. WasHnu nd Dec of tbe Bortr. I'lmpteaand Blo;cties Tumors. Dr-fp-la. Ki i nev a- d Blad.ier Dlseases..'lniBic HU uiriau&iu and J-ef. nsumpnoo. Urirel and Calculoiu Uemrt is, siii'l rarletles Of ib aboeecomplAlnn lu wulcli soin-tlme are g-iren snecions ntoie. We a-seil trial there u no kDOn rvmdr ihut lhe eiirattT power orer these dis. ens'-s th t KadwaVb Kr-HOtTRNT furnlsh.s. K cures sfp bjr step, nurvly. frum the fousiv don and restores tha Injureil parts to their SOinid iifllll'lnn rbe W e ml tbe bdy r alrei 'ealthy Hl la -lied lw tna aytena. from whicb Dew n.a lai Is ronued. Tuis is tha fla( eorrertlte er of Kab at RrsoLTiMT. Io eases whera t-p-:i has bean i-allTted and Mercury. Irkiitver 4rfOHive S'lhttinate aaTe accurnu nl and heeoina d'-poai'ad In iheonnes. Join's. causing cnrl of the liOi.ea. rtcke'a. sotoal rvat:ir,i ontrtlns. white swelilnii, an Mi flns. etc.. the SAK8AraiLUa willresolv. a tli-Me depoalts n I exterminate the nia iUed:seas from the system. It tiios who are taking medlCnes for e cure of Chronic. Scr .fulous or Syphilitic als aes, however slow nur bf lhe cure, -le-d bet. and find their sreneral health ImprorlnK. e)r a-h and weij'it lm-re;islnit. or even k-t. z Irs own. H a sura slitn Ut tiie cure Is pn e.slnif..lo these diseases the patli-nt either M h.ter or worse the rlrus of the dtseasa Dot inactW't If not arrested and drln-n trim e hliod lt will spread and continue to under, ne the constitution. A moo astheSAasA nini makes the patient f'-el her ter." erery uryou will ?row better and tncreasa In haaltU, eagth and nosh. OVARIAN TUMORS. The femoral "t these tumors br RadwAt oi.tint Is now so certainly estAbiistied thai at was once CO isidred almo-t miraculous s waco-mnon reciiriitz -d fcc bv ad partis, tine s the case of Uaunaft P. Knipp. Mrs C. apf. Mrs. J. H. Jo.ly and Mrs. P. D. Hendna b lahe I In our Almanac for 13T: alv that of s . s. Hihblns. m the present ediuon ot oar alsa and True.- Oae Dollar per Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to reliara patn and cure acuut disease. Rad way's Ready Relief, (n from one to twenty minutes, aerer ra:is ta relleTe PAIN wits ne tUoroujH appltc-uon. to matter how rtolnt or excruct.itmj the i aln be KHEI M Tl ; Bed-ridden. Irnlnn. Crippled. Serr.iu. Neuralu'lc, or p osirited with d ease mr Buffer, K4LWAVb READY wUi Afford insunt eaas. Iiiflaminaitvn of th Kldneya. Inftanina tinn ofUie KlMldar. Intlammatiaa f tba Howels, C.ongtnUnm of the l.nnx. Sara Throat. Difficult RrMthlnc. ralpltallaa of the Heart, ilyvterte. Cruup. Kiplittiefcla. Catarrh. Influenaa. Heailacha, Tiiothaeh. Neuralela. Rheamaf lam. fold Chilla. A;na CblH. Chllhlatna, rroat Kitea. Itrulwa. Summer Complaint. Coufba, (kl, npraina. Palna la tna Chaat, Back a Llmoa, ar laatantlj reUevad. i FEVER AND AGUE.' Fsver and Asrue cured for Fifty Cent Thera Is not a remedial aent In iha wo: Id that wtu e'ire Ferer and Ague, and all other Mal irlouj, Bilious, .-ar.et, lypbold. Yellow other levers (aid. d by Hadwat s Pilu) so q dcHia Kadwat s Bxadv Rrutr. it will In a iew moments, when ttken aoird tn to dliwtloiia. euro Crania, Spas. u Sour Siiim.ich, Llartbnm. Sick Ltadai'he. biarrbosi. Deiitery. Coilu, Wlud ln tho Bowela, and all Iuiernal Pain. Travelers -.boatd at wars carry a bottle of H ao Wit Kdt KKLiar with Ihrm. A tew .1 . -t In wier will prerent slokm-s or painM cuaum of water, lt U belter thaa Fre.,cu bri' Mv or bttiers ss a Mimulant. iMrtaail Lanrna Ahould aiwaja bv proTided with Ik CAUTION. A!t remedial agents capable of destmylnsf lira b an overlo e sh iulJ be avoided. M rptilne. opium. siryohntn, arnica, hyosct-tuiUM. aad oilier powerful remedies, doe ar i erttln time. In rery sina l d.wes, rvilere h pillfnt dunnir their Ktlm in tha v-tem,C liut pernaps tlio aei.tiud dude, if repeated, may a-Tavrite and lu creitti si3erl jr. anl another d e causa Jeath-Tnero Is no neoes-Uy for using- trc a ascertain a-n's when a posltl v remedy i n P.AnwT S Keaot REMkr will stop the m at e cruclft'lD pain quicker, w uioui. enullin lb laast d.ClculLr la ollber Uitaot -r Adult. THETBIK BELIEF. Rabwat Kiaot Kri.irr is the only remedial snt m roirue Uiax wul Instantly stop pain, l'lfty Ceaita per Botil. e jRaJway's Regulating Pills. Parfee Parrativea. Bthtn- Apart, eat. Aet Wlumul falw. Alwara Kalla i ana uurai la tnalr Uperatlwa. ATKQSTABLS 8CBSTITCTE TOS CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elesanttr roared wi. weet num. purga. regujtia, partly, clean and strvngtheu. Kadwat a Pills, for tha etna ot art disorders ot the a- omaeh. Liver, bowels. Kidneys Blad der. Nervous D seaaes, Heada he. Conai lrvanoa t'oatireness. IndlKesllon, Dyspepsia. BUlos nr-n. rerer, InaauiinaUon of lu Bowels, Piles, and xll derangements of tha Internal vis era. Warranted to effect a perfect cure. Purely stable, containing bo mercury, minerals or del. aterlous drugs. urotMrnBu foTJownff symptoms result. tug from Diseases ot the Bigestlra Organs; ooo stlpttlon, luward PU s. Fullness of Lhe Blood in tne iieaa. Acidity or tno stomach. Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust ot Food, Fullness or weight In tha sumac u. pour Lrueta Ions, Blnktng or Fluttering at the Heart. Choking cr buffering 8 -nsatioiia a ben In a lying posture. Dimness ol Vision. Dots or Wbs oerere the BUht, Ferer and tlull Pun in the Head, Del.-lenrv of Per. spi.-atlon. Tellowness ot the sin and Eves. Pala In the Sld, Chest, Limo. and Suaden" F'.uaiiae ot Heat, Burning in tne Fle-u. A few doses of Kadwat's Pilu will fre th (yaiem from all tbs aooye-nsme'i dutordem rrtea, S3 Cent per Box. SOLD BY DRl'Gtti&TV BEAD - FAME A?ll TRVfi Send a letter stamp to BAItH'AT St CO Bo. -i WARREN, cor. Cut liCU sc. New YoM. laformatiaa worth tbousuda wul b aeatjooj CHAS. G. BLftTCHLEY, llaaaructarer ot BLATCHLEY'S STANDARD PUMPS, Occupies Jan. 1st, TUB SPACIOUS WAREKOOJU. 30 MARKET Mrect, PHILADELPHIA. Stock the 'arest, atNortment the most com plrte. facilities of every kind the best In tae c untry. fr.pi ej at the shorte t notl to meet lhe wannof t,nr customers for all dep: Us of wells anl to jive complete natlal. tion. Pumps pla n, tiuivanl7ed iron, Porcelain or Cop perl lneU. iliua, (raiton. w. Vs. Tbasa wiit aa aamttNaeu epaar a taeoc apoa tha Advertiser and tl PabUahar by r-tatln- that they aaw tha adve.- iiwaai wm uua looniai taaaalnat ea I "k'" lrir. rspulstva, nanseotis ptlls. The ' arsr tasa Btasiara .1 nMa. raia la the abeaidera. ef faest. Bluineaa. a... s-.raeiaiiana trmm. Bad Taste ta Month. Bllleaa attacks, fata la Mil