A Mf ktanen. Tba ranche ol H. J. Glenn, Id CoIum county, California, Is one of the largest aud moat noted in the Sat, and per baps presents the best Illustration or exiraordl lary tanning aloofc the Sac- rame&to. Un being asked recently wby be raised wheat alone, bia reply mas at follows: "People ask whf raise all a heat. The answer is sitnplr It Is tbe only crop that will bear traok poriation ; it is the only crop not pr- ishable. X m us not raise on mf land what ruins we, but what is profitable. Lr. G.enu'i ranche cwuprUei about 60,1100 acre of lan J, and tbe number of acres in wheat each year ranges be twt-en 40,000 and 50 000. Seckonin an average of from twenty to twenty five burhel to tbe acre, tbe aggregate crop each year amounts to more than 1 .010.010 bushels. This enormous amount of grain requires vast appli ances for planting and bringing it to market; and tbe capital invested in machinery alone sums up a consider' able fortune. During the last contest for tbe governurshlpof California, Dr, Glenn was tbe candidate of tbe Demo cratic aud 3iew Constitution parties and, to a representative of one of the city pipers who visited tbe ranche dur ing tbe campaign, some noteworthy statistics were furnUbeJ, According to tbe report, during the harvest-time there were employed on the entire ranche some 500 men. Dr. Glenn is general-ia-chief of bis force, and the ranche is divided, for convenience oi operations, into nice smaller ranches. each w'.th dwelling-houses, barns blatlEtnitb-tbcp, and other necessary buildings. In charge of these are seven foremen, uuder whom are sixteen b lacksniilhs. fourteen carpenters, six engineers, aix machinist, five com missaries aoJ numerous cooks and ser vants. The common workmen, are di vided into gaigs, and detailed where 1L j are tetded. There are 130 gang- pleat; CO beiders, to which belong JS0 wsgbcs; 6 cleaners; 100 harrows 18 tetutre. 6 thrashers, 6 euglr.es. Be sides there are ninny smaller in&tru Bitnis and vehicles, which cannot b classified. Co-operating with tbe hu msn brethem in tbe gieat labor are 1,110 ciI-1io;ms and mules, with a kinship of 1,010 brood-marts aud jourer stctk which has not je atl.)evtd tie dUnny of labor. There aie i2 (in tiling-houses. 27 barns, 14 blai'liMiiiih shops, and other structures f iiflt itnt to swell the aggregate to 100, 1 1t tract intty ctuld rot be replaced for $120,000: tbe work horses and mules are worth fUO.CCO; tbe brood mures are worth $75 000. and the build ups on the place siOu.uX). 'lbe ranche is abvve the town oi Colusa. A t a tile wba Monkrya. A vetfel a as aLtLtreU ofl Coiumto, On cnc'ay ti t iim asked permission to take the beat and go on shore and t h ir r qutst as granted, tbe captain sei.ding the second mate with mem "to lotk atttr tbius." They pulltd around into a little inlet below toe citj and jauCtd. Fur a aouder they did Lit tale about vleilirg tbe town, bi t preferred a stroll in tbe woods, aoieb upon this luorniug appeared to be eu- tiieiy i M-rttd. About a quarter of a mile lit hi where they lelt lbe boat, oue oi tbt p. iiy pnd a verj youiig mon key i at lbe loot ol the tree. '1 bir a as l o it in b ol a pi ize ioi J .k to pas by. 11 tiijib aintd by the becouu mate in tu disturb iL iLlabl prutegt ol Lai ait, iLey Se z-d (be liine le. low kLu. ffjd tw brar hi in tS n. triumph. Hereupon young Jik. tnautd a ret tsul Jtlibtbatiauaeu th-lortr-i in tLe in hi si ol which Ltev wire wandering to re-echo lor many roll truuud. It the sailors thought them atlvta to be thr onl occupants ot ilit wood tl.ey were speedily undeceived, for scarcely a moment bad elapseo since lbe uitereuce ol the first cry D.. their little prisoner belwre every tret swarmed with ii.dlgnaut members o tbe monkey tribe. Tuey ru ah.n tbe branches over lbe heads of the wanio. dls.uruers of their piece, chattennji aud M.-reamiug and ouly walilug an opportui-lty t- wreak summary veu-gi-auce upou the kidnappers. An Older from the clliotr to "make for the boat" was prxinpily obeyed. W ben the monkeys saw tbeir eneuij on a lull retreat, they formed a soiio body md loliowed hurriedly in the.i wake. Sticks, stones, aud every avail able missile was hurle J lurioHsly at the beads ot the filing sailors. Ju vain did tbey drop their prize, hoping tha. it might pacify their enraged pursur ers. It was not so; ouly one dropped out of the ranks, to gather up in its hairy embrace tbe unoffending object of tbe .ray ; while tbe oitiers rushed on more frantically than ever. Reaching tho boat, tbey had not time to jump in. but sbtved her off Irom the shore, clinging to the gunwales, and crawl ing iu only when some distance ba been placed between them and theii implacable foe. M hen tbey bad ar rived at a safe place to lie, tbey reste i on tneir oars ana curiously scanned the Infuriated army on tbe beach mere appeared to oe tnousands oi tbem, ruuuiug up and down in wllu confusion, aud burling stones far ou Into tbe water in tbe direction of tut boat. Xor did the sailors get ofl "scot free," for there was not one aniout theni tut w bat bad received some in ji:r ai.ibe Labds.or lather at tbe pa w l IbiS krui.i ol oonkr. A aatni avow shoes. A corrtspondent Irom SHverton, Colorado, mentions tbe unusually heavy snow falls there the pre sen' winter, and says : "Our cemetery I nearly a mile from town.oc tbe moun tain side, and is only accessible on snow shoes. We have hal two f unre al, iberelore, on snow shoes, and a novel ani impressive precd-slon i makes. The fir-t one especially so A young man by the nvraa of Copei d el in Pougl.keepsie Gulch, and hii comrade put hioi in acoffluan brought him to town, some twelv miles, or a sled, the men all walking on snow a toes. After a day's deta be was tak-u to the ceuie err on the mountain side, and uj wt of the men la town turned out to accompany tb remains t.i he grave. About twentj men arr .angel themselves in purs on eiUier si le of a long rope, which wa attacked tot e sled. Tuey stead v rejr too ther as possible, but tiie loug sbo male t e ten pvrs exteno well on tc id a hundred feet. Thu. wl'h the iruiister ahead, tbpy tiioveil with slowkLd sob mi step. They wr crmpe led to move wi b mil tan regularity, ajid tbe measured move icents or lbe long prucs-lou Impre s e' . m with the dread Solejiiuty oi the STOcaslan." Why Cows Oftbk ICicr. Every farmer and dain man knows tbat there is a very great difference In the dispo sition of rows. Sme s re ready to w with aipinly noprovocat on. whl'e fibers will hear a .Treat deal ot ill treat. Bient without show ing scarcely any re st Dtn.ebt. A kb king cow 1-certainly a veiT dissgieeable animal U have around, altltcrgh It Is saidofR'Iph Waldo Emerson that a..oieM hi. bright. est thoughts have rtme to him while being kicked half away across the ta ble. 1 do not doubt that sparil:ng thought would come to any ne -ni-h a t'mt, tor 1 know tiat one mind (snd tongue too, sometime,) is qu'te active wLen a itv puts ner loot tu the pail, or sends It spinning across tbe stable, and It takes a person or goou disposition to endure It patieutly. One must certainly have a good disposition to deal with such a cow, or she Is made worse or soon spoiled. It is usually Uie case tbat bad treatment makes a cow vicious. II a cow has kind treat ment liom tbe time sbe U a talf up to maturity, she w'll hardly ever be in clined to show any temper, and if she does happen to kick; it may be Uken lor granted tbat sbe lias a very goou reasou lor so doing. Ou no condition hat-ver should ube be kkked or poun ded, but the cause should be found ami measures taken to remedy it. u cow's teats are sore she cannot be blamed lor kicking. Hired men often make cows kickers, and Lea a hired uiau Is cacgnc tr -aung a cow crugily be should L rebuked and warned to be tnorecareiul ia tbe laiure. Heifer mist certainly must receive kind treat ment wnea teaching ihein to be ni Ik ed , and lor ibis reason tbey sbouid not Le entrusted to the hired men, but the owner himself sbouid milk and care tor tnem. Exchibs or tbe Obchakj. A farm er w ho ibinks a great deal of bis or chard writes : "In the spring wnen 1 eel ready to t ruce my orchards I take a pall and fill it with fresh cow drvp piucs; then 1 tear up a lot ol old rags lor bandages, ana men i sear up u wiu calico apron or gown Into strings, just strong enough to bold tbe bandage on. 1 hen with a shingle 1 make a ebovel. Witb all these and with my kntle, shears and saw, 1 tx gin. 1 examine every tree thoruugbly. If 1 bud auv delt ctive place ol any kind I take my knlte and cut olf all Uie dead bark auo sci ape the cavity clean; then with my shovel 1 planter the cavity over so tbat no air can get in ; then 1 put around my bandage and tie it J-jal tiguteuougn to ktep tbe bandage liom tailing oil. 1 then leave it on until the bexiveax, whtn 1 take it off, and generally flud ti e taviiy enintij giowu over wim a Lew bark. Whtn 1 finC where tbe Loitrs axe or have beeu at work.l treat it in the snaue way, anu never tail iO exitrn.iuaie tbtiu, aod tbe following sprii'g 1 find a iiew bark coveriug the entire cavity. Sowixo Gbsix. We sow eur grain tco thick, jottas we set our shrubs and trees anu plant onr corn too c o t. W lib land n ade ire, low and level.anri the setd distributed evenly and pro perly covrrefl, lia't tbe quantity now used in f reat abundance, lbe drill is a coiiviiicing prt of of this. Here is the all ID ) 1 1 tait condition of umiorui tt-vtriiii:, and as all tbe seed grows. llgbt seeding Is necessart . if the seed ia rooiio ano undamaged. Horeatten- litn to tbe seed is iberelore called lor, m stctnijii in la greater cleannnesr willloijow. O iraiain will even ual- 1)' be drilitd in, thusbs-t nicg beseo it about one b-l. Eten tin-will b. leouced. lorwero too thick witbtbe iri 1. W n-ie tbe land is well prepaieo it bcBiU tie, ai d tt.e eu is all ouiu!, Liuaticssilng will adu;lloI a r- uucuon ot beany one I all. and tbe Clip Wlli b. better. 'I be.e will be lara.e siiaw, a laraei ani laller bead, air kr u.r) OMlloD tu i(Mae. 31rtlalO! boklu be uea rstil bi uu the teed beo. vsbitii enitcbts t as wli as lUiprove I oittl Wt e, and leas seed S -Wi , pa- it g It nrsi iliiouh ti e iann n uiu iui a luil w iiiu u, as tbe iibt or uii- otritct aetds make tetbie givwib. Thk TrBMr Iiy A o Ercllsh se timi of .tb slai ding sut aest the lot owing rtuiei'v lor ib- turnip fly : I s toorili a little extra seed in therowr nd to scatter a little seed broad-cs between the rows. Tbey have knowi this to answer admlambly -in checllo-. be i lice f t tbe flies througn the rows. nd i bus kflurdlug time lor a sum :ien' portion ol tbe plants to develop from t c Mid leal, alter w bl n period tbt plants aie I root sgainst tbe fly. - Paltrss Gnats 11. e cultivation ot panipia giass, now so mech used fo. ib-cort ye purposes, has become quu a profitable iuiiustry in Soutberu Cal - ornia lliree-quaners or an acr planted in pampas tras. v lelded at tw. aud a half ceu s a bead,$50. Anotbei grower soid all be couiu raise at sevei. nd a halt cents a bead. Last Je-r 10,000 b.ads of ibis grass were solu roui that region. Wagons requiie greasing much mort ir queuily wueu driven on bad road tbau on good roads, as the draught is Harder, aud whatever Increases th. wear on tne axle. A good axie great lor winter may be made by meliin tallow aud aduiog to it enough kero -eue oil to keep uirom becoming baid rueu Cold. Cover for lea. '1 here la no be'tei covering lor Ice ia an iue-honse hal utcajed leaves, it nothing else can b. procured, i oarse swamp grass or straw tut into cbafl may be used as a subsu bie. liwcu.dbe sale to use two oi ihree feet and lay boards er lei's upn It to Act pit packed down to exciudt ibe air. A paper whkb Mr. John Altken re ceni.j lead beiore tbe Koyai society o fcuinburgb is a remaikabie contribu tion to ibe subject of the origin ol logs, mists fcnu civuds. According u Mr. Aitken, who has maue a grea oany txpt iiments with moist air a various it mperktures to determine th coi duiODs v. bich pioducecondensatioii t water vaor. .be latter always con oeusts in ilit aiMjtspntre ousomesoin nucleus. He lur ber concludes thai bat pa'ticus in tbe air Ioi ru tbe nucie ob Wbicb Uie vapor toiiuecses; mat, li il ere were bo uust, there would be u togs, no mis s, no clouds, and proba j.y no rain: lhat Ibe suer saturates air conteru evety otject on tbesur lace ol the earth into a coudeuser, oi. which it would deposit as t.ew; ani. Iinall, tbat onr bitalu, wbe.i il oe con.es visible on a fiosty morning, au vei pnU ol aieani aa it escape luu be air iioin au engine, anuw tb mpure anu dusty suaie ol the atmo (heie. 'Intse results have been veil utsu b Mr. Aitaeu.i ttiuperaiurea a. iow as 14 dck, Fabrenbeiu Jfeoavrtmcnls tor mile posts have beei. cake r..tnuj on ibe Jiew Yor. 1'tbtiSjivania, ana Obio railroad ovn is Wboie line lb a tb.ewlal novei kV , aav a lbe Luil i(Hid Oax.ttt A velo clLece Ltliii-iu win. aivur-ivul wbeei was liaeu wlib a revoluiiun conuiei , aiu kllil ceitiaililbg careluiiy tin oLinttr ol it volutions per m io ib .uubte were robetl oil by running n over loe track. Ibere Was lound tu bt slight iutfcularuy iu lie Uieaaure mtni, owhik to lbe play and vuiiur of tbe wLttie, tut the error waa iai MilLlu ibe limits ol ordinary caret u ihaiu.ng, aiid ver tuucb iiore rapiu weil. Ail the liglit-bt uses on tbe JTrench eice, t tbiee. which ate pro v Hit a witb lbe elect itc liabt, bave bten lighted since IsTJ witb lamps burning j intra! oil, ai tbe savtnx ol tSO.000 per annum, and not a single accident. THK HOUSEHOLD. Tfow TaCaoo't a MM yver buy a ham aim Die bscense It Is offTd at low nrice. n really llrst-class bsm la ait to he sold St a rerv 'w figure X- verse'ect a ham which l too lesn. Alihono-h the fat is considered by inanv to he so much waste, still "a fat ham" alavs farnlhes tn ler, juicy and fine flavored meat, while a lean an Is Yerjoffti tough and dry when onnke.i. The iolnt should lie well r-ionded and pin np. rt'er than thin and fat. The -kin sh nld be thin and pliable. Chooe freshly cured ham Wines improve by air. hams do not. The more recently the jint hat come rom tne caring cask (other things oe ing equal), the berter It will please wben conked. Formerly the year" supply was packed iu the winter, and after smoking, mo't needs be "can vassed" or 'bagged" to preserve It against the ravages of flics, and in this shape carried to meet the demand, in the summer nd fall. This net-aiUy resulted in a considerable loss of juices of the meat by evaporation, wlta tbe sansoe of tbe flesh gradually become densely covered witn mildew, which often save a mouldy flavor to the en ire bam. This ha now been entiiely obviated by such improvements iu 'uringb ice, tbat bams of tbe very flees t duality are prepared even In tbe buttest weatner. and so tbe market affords buyers new cured hams lor every day in the year. As reg irJ tbe sixd of a bam, that Bbould depend very much on wnai you wish to do with it. A whole bam always bulls more sail' lactorily than a piece. For broiling or Iryioir. a baiu ol not less than 12 pounds should be selected. Oue from 14 to 16 pounds Is prelerable. PicxiXTTK. Four large crisp cab bages chopped fine, two quarts of vin egar, or enough to cover tiie cab'mg, one quart ot onions, cnoppeu nne, two tablespoons each of ground mus tard, black pepper, cinnamon, tur merle, celery seeu.and one of allspice, pulverized alum aud mace. Pack the onions and cabbage in alternate layers with a little salt between them. Lt them stand until the next dav. Then svald tbe vinegar, sugar and spices together and pour over tbe cabbage and onions. Do this three roomings m succession. On the lourth put ail together over tbe lire and bea . to a boil; let them boil dve minute-. Wnen cold pack in small jars. It Is fit lor use aa soon as cold aud will keep well Bbowx BaGocT or Vbal Take two pounds of tbe breast, ci t it Into rather small pieces snout the size or an eg, roll them well in flour, pur some 1st In the frying pan. fry the meat unti' a nice brown, take it out, tben fry dice, and one carrot the same; w hen brown take them out put the veal and vegetables Into the pan, season with two teaspoon! uls of salt and one ol pepper, add a pint ot water, put into lbe oven lor one hour, skim tbe fst shake the pan and serve. A few herbs and a little bam or bacon are an im yrovemeot. Beef, mutton, lamb and pork may bo done tbe same way. A leaspoonfu. of sugar is an Improve ment. It Is net even bjdy who likes raw celery, aud some cannot eat it for wani ot st mj good teeth, it is sometimes dressed as salad, cut up iaio wba may be called splints. We all kuow bow fine it is w I. en it Le p-Momske a chicken salad. Mi l. lb're are man) who preier it lUwid. Ills first spio atd iitd in In lit b tidies, the same a aaragus, and boiled. Iben tiiesreo w lib pepper, salt, bntttr, and soiu use a in-ie on iob. Ju latt, it should bt in p. ltd Vtiv mbtb as oyster-plant is sieweti and pri t aieii. nlnu well dobe it ia au txcilcbl Oi-b, and w brn ubte kccusiomed to it generally pre- lerrcd to anj oilier lorut. Olivisof Calyls Duo Parboil il.e likii ol a tail's I eid wnh Uie icn gne and brains, and cut linn ever -lice- Irom the thickest part of tin head, and lengtbway slices Irom tli touaue. 3Iakea stLOlng of miuceo ham, saroij btrbnanu pepier and salt. Brush tbe slices wnb lie beaten yoli i au eyg, and sprvad jour alt.fllui qnail) over them. Rjll tbem fiiuiij mio sbape, and lie ibeni 8ecurel ith twine. Lty Uie olives as closelt ogether aspo-ait.le ina slew pan whici lll fust ho.d them, and stew then very slowly tor an hour aud a bal with sufficient good stock to nearli cover mem. Wnen ooue, arraujo beta nrat.y on a dish with brown Qua broom sauce. Ubaham ilcrriys Set the iroi euipaua on the siov to heat: bea ne egg light in a basin ; add one tea- cupiui sour milk and two tablespoon hi is sugar; stir well together; add a mere pmcn oi salt ; stir in graban Jour to make a rather stiff batter; ml thoroughly, with tbe addition ol om ablespooulul tueited butter; and last y, stir in one-third teaspoon I ul sod. dissolved in a teaepoonrui or hot wa ar; tbe latter, wben ready to dro "to tbe well-heated and greased gem pans, should be so thick ibat It wi ..ot run from ibe spoon, but just droj uicely. Lenox Piss. To a cupful of sugat pour lu a cupiui of boiling waier, aei ou ice stove in a basin, grate ofl tb. ellow rind ol the lemon and put li (cut off and throw at ay the thick teei) slice up finely the iusiue, remnv ug tne seeus, and add I bat also; wet n cold water a good labiespooniul o cornstarch, aud stir tbat lu witb a saitspoooiut of salt and a little lump o. juuer. Wnen il baa boiled clear, so con to cool auu slir lu a beateu egg Bxke witb two crusts; oue lar. -ud two medium aisd pios. Piocoks ox Toast. Split som i ouug pigeons down ibe back, wip tbem, season witb peppar and salt,tuL with buner, ijriike lightly witi dour, and broil over a clear fire toast some beat, thii, slices ol bread, butter ibem thickly, and put a pigeoi n eacb si ice, arranging about tbeu come sprigs of lbe Hue watercress. Okakoc Skow. Peel some sweet or tnges slice tbem and lay tbem In glass di'to witb saternate layers tl grs'ed cocoanut and sugar to taste, putting a later ot cocoanut on the to and pouring over the whole a gla-s m emon aLd orange juit-e mixed. Place on ice till needed aud serve. Flax srxp Lxmonapc. Fonr table--rxxinfuls flaxseed, wuole; one qnar boiling water poured upon tbe flax ee.1; juice of two hrjions, leaving ou -.he peel; sweeten to taste; step thre hours In a covered pitcher; it too thick uut in cold Water with the lemon Juice and sugar. Good for colds. To Rtatova Fm cklis. Srrape horse amab inio a up o. cold sour ini k : let it stand tweive hour; strain, and tpply two or ihree time a flay. O . iulx lenion jotce, oce ounce; i u v-r'z- -d bor x, be-Quarter dram: sinrar. ne-bau dram ; keep a few dava in a glass bottle; then ypply occasional j. Cornidii-Oue enp of brown suaar, one cup of butter, ce cup ol slramed coffee, one of u.ohwes, three eggs well be ttn.one pound of r an na, two cups ol flour, two teasnoou- ,UiSof baking powder. Fkkkcr Tost. Take three eggs, btai w ell, abd and t bt-bali ttaci pfui of milk; dip into ibis ru.X'ore slices ol bieid, and fry them in butter ill silgbily brew bed; served piping hot. WIT AXD HXTMOB. Whkx traveling in Europe. cer, tain morning the late Fernando Wood it ing with h tall hat and gray mus 'ache, in a hoiel at War-aw, a town whose people drnde up fT going to Vd very late by risi.ig corresponding ly late In the morning, ill called waiter and ordered an elhorte heak last. " Jfais Jfuasiear. e'esl iapou<." replied tbe man. -lean perhapsob ain for monsieur a litt'e r.le,a little bread; but su breakfast, ah ! no, ze rook. h never gets before U o'ciook." Woo ' drew himself op. and la a voice or thunder, and rolling out the syllables inio tbe ears of the astonished gareom (who perhaps comprehended eue woid in twenty,) he ejaculated with ge ticulationh: "E'even o'clock! ondr tl.st tU,- Russians sutjuwed P iand ! could tub-j $ate Puliu-a my telfH tbe uuoas do uot get up oeiore 11 o'clock." . Tax nervous mother of a bright lit tle boy was alarmed lest be should take tbe whooping-cough which pre vailed In tbe neighborhood, bbe talked so much about It and worried over i tbat she bad infected tbe Child with ber fears to such an extent that be would scarcely leave ber side. Oue night after the little fellow bad been put to bed and aMeep, a donkey was uriven past the bouse, and wben just opposite set up his be-haw. Wita a abriek the little leilow was out of bed screaming at the top of his voice, "lb; wboop'.og-cougb is comlng,tuain ina; the wbouping-eougu tsceuilng "Toe don't seem to bare mad much money bringing vonrbogs down here," was remarket to a farmer who bad driven bis bogs seven mues town and then soid them for precisely what was rflered him before he lei home. "Well, no," said the agilcul turist pensively. "1 haven't made much money: but tben." bngbtenlug "you know 1 had the company of the bogs on the way down." 7 re part, (111.) Bulletin. There is now a substance which Is both professionally and popularly In dorsed and concerning which. Mr. J, B. Ferschwelller. Burteville. Oregan, writes: 1 have oitjn resd of the manr cures effected by 8'. Jc ab's Oil and was persuaded to try the remedy, my self. I was a suffVrer from rlieuma- tism and experienced great pains, my leg being so swollen that i could not move It. 1 procured St. Jacoc Vii, ued It freely and was cured. Tbebk Is a man at Wanpnti who, he is - ot a liar, tells some of the moot r msrkable truths on record Fin tells about the changeable weather in i gQ I yard to thaw out a pump, and the mm. was suntruck oeiore be could get nis overcoat off. and before be could he carried into the bouse be froze stiff, is aim st too stupendous to be a lie. "GaxTLiataX of the jury," said Western lawyer, "would you set a rat trap to citch a beir, or make foo ot vourselve by trying to spear a buffa'o witli a knittine needier 1 know yon won 11 not. Tbi-n how can vou be guilty ot the absurdity of convicting ii y client of manslaughter fir taking the life of a woman? The prisoner as acqulted. A yocno wife lately 1st her huf- "mi, who was about 70 years old. "But how did you ever happen to marry a man of lhac age?" asked one f her Irienils. "Wbv," said th oung widow, "you see 1 only bad ti e cIiok e between I wo o d men, and, oi course, l took the i.iet." Ivan Wlrr was u. e dining with s faoi ly in which the magical prefix le" had been tbe ricMtul property f her ai Ce-tor.t. Tbr D an beard the edious and o't-lold tale io Ibe end am. hen delivered bis opinion ol all th on oi bonsen-e by sating. ".Madam will you aiiidiy help me to auoihei piece ol de-a'iipling r"' Sicrstaby Lvai.t tells an anecdote ibom John Marobatl. who. -wueu teliw-pseuger in the stage-coach xcliuied : We are near theb'r taplace of Pat rick Henry; how could he fail to te n orator wben born an.id tbe grand "Young man this scenerv has beet ere tver s'nee Patrick Henry wa horn, but there have not Been kn uore Patrick Henrrs." Loulirllle Djtne and Farm. Frank O. Uerrng, E-q , of the Ch. mpion Stf Worcs iil and 35J Broadway, Xe Turk, reports the nse oi hi. Jacob s O I lor a silffuess aud soreness of tne shoulder, with most pleasant and efficacious effects. A Galytston dandy didn't like tbe new pants he bad received from his ailor, so he told the artist who bulb he pants : "Look here, I can't nse hose pants. I wanted them for a dii. ier party, and they are so tight cin't walkin ibem.'" "Well," grow e I the tailor, "it you don't get to be my tighter than your pants you won't lnU auy trouble in walking. 7 here is a lau.lly named Pickle scat tered over tbe State of Xew York tnd elsewhere, wbose members varj n length tri m six and a ha f to mr ban seve i fte. What tbey are uiiii. il is bot stated, but suc'h pickles can't mi b -et. A girl with $50,000 has a very good dure it sbe isn't i.ai.iinmne, AJAHI1S" Is lwralllble rare for PI lea. Mr. Wm. J. Andrews, of Columbia, . TeniL, writ, a ttia f .l.owing : Umaa. KrcKTacOTsa ft Co.. New York : O.sra For ni.war.l f 20 Tears 1 bata bssa affl cti wub tlw Piles. tV'h ji I tirt took tb m tbey vers bi nd and rr painfat Ioi about bio veara tbey eonUuaed a hud. tbra coaiuisiK-ed blseduia:. Tha henKirrboida con biineJ t intreaaa uniQ I aa kiua; at every stool Inilt a kiil of blooL an I frequently, while standing at my desk, tb biood woa.d run novo in'o my boots. 1 have bal tbas bemorib Ida to la-t for asTsrtl hjnra. Id tua meaiiUma b-e a drowning man. 1 t irraap idu a cverrihuig. tryina to bud ruitt On ns oerasioa 1 bad t .tm eaatensed. wh ch. afur intense snBering lor over a month ef fected hm orary relit f. for a -bort urn only huwcTrr. About tea months siuen, winls ai atoo', my eye tell on an aaver bwmsnt bead d in lars le Ur , -IMa, aai.d i oent atamD and gst m.eniar.- I d d so. and rereirtd a le l la-n lilunt Facta' a reply, after resting which, I e nclcd d it wa- such plain eo umoo sense Uiat I wnnld glee "Anaketa" a trial. I did an. aod the re-nlt waa. that afu-r a few d t uss, tbe bt eding atd aud I bave Dot nflered a monKnt'a fam wnca. It l. said tbat "a felluw-eeling maksa one wood mas kind." So, knowing quite annmbsr of fri- Dds who vers suffering like mv-elf I di.tr.b. tad qn.t' a udidw i mo . a..a I om e-ar one receind a lavoraWe rsport- 1 would o l U w.uotii "Anaaaia lor a hundred fames lta eo t To all who at afflicted with Pdsa I wonldsav: "tl.vs -Aoakenia a trial aud jou will no longer be a aoffemr." wa. t. Airoarwa. Anakia' ia sold b all m-Ht-eJaaa rfmaw gtrta. P ioetlOOperhoi. Hail, d fna ou re ceipt of pno b P. Kenetaed er k Cot, a da ma'.nf actnr -ra of Anake-ia. L'ox S916. N w York. Saniplaa sent in tj a'l anfferera nnon appbeajoo. It n eri 'en th a a bu-ge tKirtion of one e tr oool aflr Irom mat-as a ol the livr. bow a o k dnera E doa -W art i n.n..- iemtdy lot ti-m a I Ejvrtf. Pbakl Bahlat. Wash tbe barley u s-viral waters; then tie It In a cloth.l.wvely, go that it will have room to sweti, ana b ill four hours in w au-r nuooga to c-iver it, adding m re as i o-omts necessary, serve wnh sweet nut. QraLll Y and fficacv ror aldonwl TVr B ill's Cough Syiup is without excep tion the best Congh preparatiou in the market. Price 26 cents a boula. Tw All Usr risewos. Having had numberless Inquiries for advertising cards from ladles in all parts ol tbe country who are Interest ed in the prevailing fashion of making "Card Collections," we are having printed for them a set ot seven beautl tul cards, eacn In six colors and on a gold background, in the very highest j.-aree of art, iilu fat!nSnakspare Seven Ages oi Man," We bave spared no expense in tuese card they are simply UuJ art gems. Our only aim baa been tc puhlisn th finest cards jt shown. App.ications tor them have come In so rapidly that nearly the whole edition is engxg-xl before the receipt by us of the cards from the artist. We have therefore been obliged to adopt tbe following plan lor the dis tribution of ibe remainder: No more of tbe gill S laKspeare Cords, seven in tue series, will be s:nt excepting ui oii the receipt o a statement, from a grocer that the person applying for the rds baa bought of biui uu tbat day at least seven bars ol Do bb ns' Kiettr.e Soap, with price paid for same. AU apply ing iu tnls manner wiU receive tbe lull set ot seven cards grata by mail. This will insure us Jiai our friends and pa trons get tbe.r share of tbese beautilul designs, although it in no mauner re pays us fo' the cost of tbe cards. Your grocer baa the soap or will gel It, a d toe purchase by you of seven bars of it at oue lime will secure for you grata seven realty beauillui cards. Tbe soap improves with age, and Is an aruole of necessity in 3 our bouse every week. Tbereiore you are not asked to buy a useless article, but one that you must navw anyway. Please send us your applicat.ou at once, and tela your lady Irieuda making Crd Collections," to do tbe satue. Oiocer do aM have the cards to deliver. Buy the soap ot them, scud as tbeir bill, and ids wiu mall you uie cards free. Yours respectfully, 1. L. Ckaqui A Co., 118 avuih 4-b Strict, PLuauelpuia, Pa. P. S. Ladies not wishing te bny soap can get the cards br remitting cost price, 25 cent An ingtnioutlg constructed easel, de signed 10 avool the most serious de fects of the ordinary draughting table, has been invented by iioudriot of Hagen, Germany. It can he adjusted to almost any desired posi lon. Tbe drawing board is suspended f rrrn two sliding frames by ropes passing over pulleys on the top ol tbe easel, and it is balanced by a ball weight attached to the ropes The board can be in clined at any preferred angle by. means of adjustable telescoping struts, and lbe easel is provided with adjustable arms, carrying sliding carriages, irons one of which a lamp is suspended; a small table for tbe ether instruments is suspended from the other; and tbe easel can be arrauged to suit persons ' diflf. r-nt beigb'a and to accommo date different kinds of work qualities f peculiar convenience and vaiue, bit not possessed by t .e or Ji nary lustre mt-uts. WnY didn't a dog waut a place shears.? Because be had a bark uls own. 1 wakt you to put a new pair heels 'tnihese bonis," ssid Dr. Ipecac 'O tne shoemeakert "Why don t yim Io it yourself. Ioctorr ' asked ol axend. "If" aid the docor. I tfionishmenr. "Woy. ye. Does not ne Good Boon say, "Puyslcian, beal hyselt V BnmbUjKrol Asaln. I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Buters, and my wile who was always doctrina. snd never well, teased me so urgently to get ber some, I com lulled to be humbugged agi iu and I am g;ad I did, lor in less than two months use of Hop Bitters my wife was cured and has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such burohuggiug. U. T., St. Paut. Pw res TtaS. '"Why does a hen go across th road?" There are two reason: Frst lcase t'ae opposite nxig ilor tits I ist planted some very ! o cc verhen ttd; and. second, the hen go aero 't.e -oad Vcu it Is so long ahe ein' go arounu it. vv ha ' the reward r A Fbarox, Pepnsylvania. edlrnr bas been lint i one dollar lor litelling man. I 'us may not look large, but It t pretty big sum for a country editor o pay at once. A Dctchmaw round bis way into one of our local lonsorial rroms the other lay, and upon being afkl bow 01 ten h shaved, replied : Dre times we -k, evrv day but Soonday; den haves every day." VionLti Is now prescribed In case nf Scromla, and other diseases ol tha b ood, by mtny of the best pnysiclans. owiug to us great success 10 kUseascs of ibis nature. Staxcs to reason A debater who won't ait down Tax cream of a Jjke should never ft sour. Vegetine THE BEST SFBI5U KEDICI5E. fm . ai smw. H. R. 8TEYFNS Dear 81. . T.ils ts to rertlfr that I hare tned your "blood Prep iration" iu my tam.ly lor se jears, ana iiiins inatior semi ina ore. m erous hum r-orKh amailc adecuoaa It can not be racel ed : aud as a blood purtneraod spring meo.cl e It Is thy best mine 1 bae ei. r usno, anu cun ceertuny recouimeaa u 10 aajr vac 111 aoca ot -wn a inraxiDe. Tours esp;uully. Mrs. A. A. DLSAHvtlii, u Kussell Street. Vegetine For Dropsy. Prra 11. t.it. r t tvt is iott DR. H. R. 8TaV kJ44: it a a plt-aaam u glvi my testimony for yonr raiiuol - uituioe. 1 waa sloe lor a long Unit wnn urouay. u. der ibe do.;n.r a care, be said it was wai r between 1 br bean and liver. I te- c ved no beuent amtl I coniinrnced taking lbe Veget.oe ; in 1 ct, 1 wa.- grow ing wur. I nave (r ed many remeilies; ih -v old not kelp me VrgeUoo .a lbe medicine for Dropsy. 1 la-gaa loioeio-it ratieriaUugaf wbouies. lba-e takeu thirty jt les in all. I atn pertec'ly well; u 01 its 1. vet er. nj ouecaa lewi moie uiaiiA- iiu tnaa 1 au. 1 a, dear air, gratef tihy yours, A. I. WI1EELES. "Vogetino, ALL H1TE OBTiHED BELIEF. Sonrw Rkbwick. 11a.. Jan. IT. 1871. B. R, 8T8VENS. . so. i.ar s.r. I kave nad dypen-U to Its worst r i tor tiir last trn vers. ani bate taken bundn-d. i l dol.ars wortoof mcdiclnnt wltuoul aula Lloj an; rebel. In plemier lat I com. air nod i k n Veg tins, sine-: wuica t ms my hea.lh baa aleadt.y IniproTrd Mjr I. od Oi gials wi-U. an I bave g nurd n teen poauds of u s i. menrare arvetiu oiDers in cais piac Wki ug V ge. lue, and all have obtained relicl. iOUrtrilT. 1 Htl tf AS R. ktlMtKR. Overaeex of Card Room, roruunoulu Coa Mula. Vogotlno, n. at. RTEVCaa, Bwwtwm. Maaa. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. wmmm wm Broilvd ""'"Pto unK ,r.na In to niece from tnre f four inch wV mb a httln o-l or ,red butter over them, dredge then, in flour, and boil ov-r a charcoal Ore; Eueei''. little lemon fnlce over each .., ,nri serve. Never broil tnpe itS 'AS- iT .rs.ng irom the coal spoil tne flavor of the npe. making U ind gestible nd un palatable. . A world of Cooa. One of the mo-t popular med'clnea now before the American pnblic, U Hop Bitters. You see it everywhere. People take It wi'b good effect It builds tbem np. It Is not as pleasant to tbetasie as some o-ber Btt'ers as It is not a wbifkey drink. It is more Ilka tie old fahloued bone set tea that hss done a world of good. If yon don t feel Just right try Hop Bitters. A uada JTeies. Stfwid Bests. Was h two or three Urge beets wltbo it breaking the skin orremnving the topstalks or roots; noil them an hour in boiling water and salt; then peel and slic- them and stew them an hour in the following sauce: M x together In a M-icepan over the tire ope tabiespoonfol each of butter, flour and vinegar; gradually stir In a plot of boiling water; season thesance with a taltspoonlul of salt and a quarter of a saltspoonful of pep per. Wasted to know Had the girl who was buried in thought any grave ideas? It doesn't always toll ow that a man who Is bald is c Kl-he lei. Thousahps or women bave been re stored o perfect health by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. SHirwBicxxp saliers rever need starve while then is bight of rope left. John B. Gocua a-mits that if one of his suspender buttons bad given way during his first public lecture his ora tory would never have been heard of again. Th world may be said to rest on pins and needles. C'KCAMED f.RACXKKS. Split fix Bornon crackers; place ihem li a plate and pour boiling water over them; a soon as tbey are slightly softened drain off tbe water, sprinkle lightly wirh sait and pour some sweet cream over them. MrjKPXR will out, s will the fact that Carboliue, a deodonz M extract of pe troleum, tbe natural hair renewer acd restorer, is the best preparation ever Invented and excels all other hair dressing, as thousands of genuine cer tificates now in our possession abund antly prove. James "Where are you going,; smith. Smith "To the dentist's to get some teeth put In " Jame "Nonsense ! you just kick me whPe I've got Ward's dog with ne. and you'll get some teeth inserted 'or nr low " CBi mil l piKim cf mi mi. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S I a Pn!rtr O-w ajrall Am Palatal ttwtileara sstlfatr tks atfata,an Boa. raHtae and rjwplaeaairttta, aad tb Cptaal WaakMsv, and la panlcakwir ailaatad ka Iks Caaacs ot Ufa, It win dawoTrs aad aapal tasiia tt law tha akiraa hi aa aarty staaa of dataluoaama. Tba awuuakaaaofathatafcicbBcagd wiyiiawllTrby Itaaaa. It wsiww falataaaa, flatalearj, Ikatnijaatl cravtag forsCuwalaata, aad n Ta iai wimI mai af tbsalssaaca. It sarts Blaatliic Baadackas. Kirmaa rroatratlna. Cwaaral PablUqr, Tbat tmmtst f bsarfaeaswa,eaaatlar aam,wal(is) sad karksrlw. la always pan niiUr earad bj Bs ttwlBatalltnaaaaad lakrillai naiwaai mm aanaoaj wltk tkakiwstbatKPara tbafaaiali oWisa, rartkaearasf KMacr Cowulatata st attkar Coaiponad M anairpaaait. ltia a. ri.ttntst ttcetaiilk ceat- PWUKaw pnipared at ts aad SW Wawsra A' Lraa,aaaa. Prtc.SL Su bstUatfor at. Seatbrasa ta ika font at pal, saw la tba torat of raawpt at prtca. (I par boa for alUMr. ra Plakkaa fMalraaawan all latter, of taqalrj. a fUBftT rkaokl ba wttbowt LTDIA . PntXHAHf UVXa PtLLS. Tbey cars soaaUpaUaa. I'lir aa aad torptdttr tbaBrar. MaanuinrbaB. AT SaM by sJI Irraaalata. -M Sitters Invslids who hv lost but are recovering rtrai stamina declare in gr b-iul terms lb Ir .rliimaiiiiDi.i ticmt nia as a n.nic i r Hohu t eiV Hiomai h Btttts. Not onir doMttt tmn.n str nirb to ibe wenk, it eoiTeotit an ineg lar acid state nf ibe a cm ch, matt. a the bowel, art t pr per IDt- rvain. givt-tt ea-e . thoae wbo wu si iiooi iiiruinaiii- an.i KToney irtublifs, and rain by all tirugkiklsand Dealers geceraiiy PILES CAM Rg rTttEB-I.offer-daatrld.r niaa fr..ra PiUwaai cur-d l.y a uupM " ' afvw n Bl (ka .ii.in.L ...r ... : ft. IT..r ani. alara ao.lr.ai T. Vr.LIlls Hi aaaa.ptoa. br w, c .. a. Y. P o. avx A3. rpa 'WBBAIOV PAPt a t'CTTXa. fataatod Aog. alat, .aaa. ra-a U 'n I, tbo a. b T and, of tba baat a rrKW aai a. a-a 1 I -r clrcalar. M. J. RgWH.il gg. On.Ua. T. rtlVfV a itar s Inau. i . . . . a . . I.' fr. .Sdd'a MTii!i lla.Awawi.Mt j Mtir-XHaS and OCt-UOupifcr, V2 ' Slwo. IM ag j ana l pw.nl,. 8 on an lartrafttni a : i-va nia t a rit-lMS - La aad UQ i Caial. ga-a aoar f a lp. ,w t x. a. wiriRi 1 Eaal lta Mtrret. w. T. EMPLOY AkwfcAL adraanl. dkCw. M M PLOY Frit n f-iv." Caa. AOS ttaarli WU tlaaiautl. SI Aeawts Waa'rd. " ii'ii etl:. v.b.I . iTButa ...... CALK. Waaahaaptstaiba. Baufl I tel 4 aaS Wiaraawsl ar saat IVaaJa aalatlaa wont tmwctfwiHOaw i Innaaiaatlliai aa4 Ckatw. 0 caaiilO mm AT m a VV BY. RHEMATISH, Keuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Vo Trrt wnUoa ow earth eqnals 9t. Jm On. aa a aor, awre, mitmfle aad rhtmp Extraal Brnvdy A trial entail but tha eosiparaUnly trifling ootlav of id ( rata, and ooa witk naia caa hava cbap and puaiUTS ftavt of lta cbama. trractfoaa la KIsna Laogaage. BOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS ASD DEALEE3 IS MEDICIKE. A. VOGELER fc CO., AtaAriaaara JTA. P.AA That Acts at ta Saata Tiaaa ea Tbe Lifer, tits B3.e!s and 15b lejz. The great ereana are tbe Batoral cleans ers f lbe avstc:a. If tbey work well, health will tw perfect : If they b-con.e rioeged. dread I ul rii.rai are aura to toUow with TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Bllleaneas, Bradselw. Dprpjia. jaaa dice.Caaatipatioaaad Piles rK14 aey CsaapUiata. Gravel. Dlabelta, r Kheaaatie Palas aad Arhea, are eVretonM brcanae tbe hl(vd la larwiei" with the hamora that abould auava ktsaa .ii.-i nataraliy. KinXCY-WOKT wfllreato-a the healthy action and all thee Jearroring avlla will be hanlaln-d ; neglect Ibem and to will live but t o autTor. Tboaaanda bare been cured. TryltandTOn will add one more to the ntrmlier. Take II and bealtb wllloDce more gladoea jour bean. Wk.S.S.lkwa.1 ft tk.wrrf'aaAekhwkwkl A HaaUaaaadrUaal Kroarr-WottTwlll etirt yoa. Try a pack age at once aad beaati.Hed. AttadygavoalaaM tompouadamd Oar Parian makes aix aaartaof ledteia-. )'nrr Tnrim hm , r" 9 S" pou. Ia v poa Auria 7 il. iVre,ilJO. niO, Clisa C3, Prttei. IO fWia ulaa mii.y Bar3aetaa, Tt. mrm mmn W Ilaraa.WcaUk- m e tanln of 1 ofbu- i or i Wfl by the mln of StOtlilXTO TOOT dULbC AT Old fcik'bt u;t to r--tssrfs btun nerrv aUMi , mnu. urn Hop B. -timolr tji a n d m Hop tiers. Unffrrtv frosju any In-1 Itahrrri uo or (L-vpa rlt-sJ or "imrlf. oid or rfKraVattk or AsUVaTUStth itvn; lx yoa arv tThtfr , rpuor. raffsTiiut t otr otgga, nil M Hop Vpryr oaara. ff Tiyni 1 I mkiiv r r when-Tr to1 ihjtt yOir Tt.UaJ a ii 171 thOtUe' K Idney aeeo csrmi-ui. iot itlat OT adt.ml- ;-fmg W 1 1 JOtUINfOT. i J tare Hop nmriT r-jor HopBtttvrs Slltf ria HsTtB ftgaV ,-aeplrf LtttitS'JI t urtmmr tcom-m- lnimA f. : .Me. ' D. I. C. ! an abrso'TTtf ami irrcais:. l:s rnrs for JSB Of o;'iUT!l. 'wevm btooii.l lorn l II bj -irroirywiowr Hop Bttterd ; tobifco, or r 1 SVMdr-rrVn I Ht. iaulur- ircuir. B eor rrrnss I rra ca 5 saveyour, I Ife. It has ?avcd) hun l-i-i; ISaaEtn..I.T.!i r,S.T. drtxiSa it iff wt ipiv v-j ur 1-1 xrBJim Battle Creek, Michigan, huiniTacrcraras of thb oxlt eenmra THRESHERS. Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. etyiEstabfishad) 00 YEARS: 1843 aHaaeaa a if raaraaiW kaet. wrtboot rjimmm ra Mit.a manauenient, or kn-wtan. a"kr awwaka biiad aayraaty yrewa asall earjiiaaa. ITFAW -POWTR artrPAnATORw and Complete Mewan llutfllN o m-irAl.M u.m. taMTraetisa llnaiiae-aa-id i'laia taaiaea reraeen in tba Atnerliu maikeL A WHlrnWa of apM-ial nIwn amw Sainaai all all for ISMl.trwetber witii aaaiaur ralniM a mum. aioa aaj mmtwialM Of dreamed of by other makeiw. Foot im of fieiauatnn. from 6 to lg bars ea-intjr, awa m mmm rar. 7 Two atylea of - U.-nnted hVavPoatta. 500 OOA Frrt r I. amber crmatantly oa hand, from which la bolit th la. eotuuaraola wood-work of oar oiactunery TRACTICS NICHOLS, SHEPAKO A CO. Sattl CrtL, Mtcditaast, GREAT JliESTIRIaK 'Ei:N TXRW Tm aaA, -aafTl ' , ft mi t - f. . a. . SH'ri. "aa ataaar the raealeaaw SI "J 1 A ISAA aad axtwoM ro w I I I . i,otD, Address iff rOtK'lltr. .r.a.a ENCYCLOPEDIA sr TIOUETTE! BUSINESS Tsa ! Ibd k. .fadhSW s 1.1 T .a- ar.':"' 7." a. r-1 bt, MtL It I'll h wf llf. ftlaa. thaws . -aj.L -I a- taW aUSI Siaaa... 1 r.orm i tum, kartz tw M H OrCaMtni YS!I?:,bJ7J'',i; awj..tfHIfiUtA TEACHERS V AN TED. to latsersvmtb. Stable ..I a sad nnaoaer. t . Addrri. C MoCTJ2DT & CO, Phflidelphia, Pa .The Only MedicirVe ill i"- mm llf If" I no? tn.Tt I FA I ENGINES frmfrtml, fiWltV' ttrtmytl t-atT WT Vr 7 It, AO 13 laUrM rwrr. HI EIDKEy DISEASES cowstipatioS JZZZthrJ t AN D PILES. SMa"aa-U ''"-iTnil'iaVlial "T" " 1 aaTaAt U 1 1 I ' awwiiik as n taitj awiS aha ateataaa law -. m!7mm' "at Oaaaupaaow. I lii .nl DR. RADWAY'S Sarsasarillian Hmimt THE 6 SEAT BLOOD FTjUintB, fOal TH fXU fF CBHOWtn aa. TAAI OB WbTjuUlZCi- OOXJUimia THB solid ajrw rrrt. evi'osns KAwaariauaam. Srrarabv SWelllBC. BaCAUM br. lMlirk iTTl -raa. i angs. Dr-oewala. W.ta. BruA. Tie sJL While Swell , g Toaaora t ir Ct.TV. Wsrastav Msrcnrtal Maa,, r-j?t ptaiaui, 6oqi, lcovr. Salt kAetua a.r Liter Comolalnt, Ao. wot traly Soea tb Sarakparaiiaa Rtaaraaa zcel all r.raedlal ageaia lb ihornreof i'iJJ croraHMa const il at totial aai skla TaiT at It M tas oaly poaluva ear tor ODTET AID BLADDtECOBPUlTTS, trrmary and Wsmb Disr ase -(. rcaxai Dropay. Stoppaire of tea ar, ln-oauaaea CrlDa, Brtgbl's Obva , Albuminuria, and ta a M wers lh'e ar hnck-da depo lia ! I ha tin is tbiek. stood, mixed wits sunors Ilk in wait of aa 4 L or threads a wblte sik, or Ibere la a morb.d. dart feuoa. appearancw sad whit booe-d i.t depiaita, tat whea there ts a pricking, bora: air a .Tia waea paantBwr water, a d paia ta t. tujail a tbe back an. I'l W 1 bg the My aa. aid Urtg. gist. r&iCB OUt DOLLAB. OYAMAW TtmOU CF TT" TSARS" 01KrTS OliKAO I DSL B-AD AY a aUMIblas. On botrto eaataias taor of to artrr m fla of Medicine ibaa a o-'ker Preparui akeata Tswepooafol 4 aaa, wall where a Ar Bt ar alt Umax aa much. R. FL RADWAY'S Rcadj Relief, CURlt3 ASD PREVSJT DYSENTERY, OURRHds, CHOLERA MORBUS FEVER 4o' G'JE RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, D!PHHERiA, INFLUENZA. SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT 6REATHING. BOWEL pOMPXaAlSTS lytoneiiee Dtarrhra u Cbolem trim or ra; fill din-barge. f rota tho b.wris .re a: -"ppe-. .. IS or mlaaca 0 laKln K ulwaya iiriu gw pel. Nocini.'eflon or itiil ncu ttMia. do w oea or UaSoitua tu (oiliw luc as ig ih k HeUtt IT WAS TUB rifc.TA.NI IS The Only Pain Iteaietiy th t Inataitly stops to most etcru-i'!,. jaiDS, a lays liifl.uxi.iiallo. a, aad c.iriM i a- tlon.. wh-tber ot the Lun ; S tkoara. roa orot.rre. arLlo.la Or or--arn, bv on.' p;l .0.a. iai I rwua one ( Iwrair aatlaaate.. no rrat ier li..w Tioln or rkv-na'tuiig tiie pm i . tiieutn we. Beo-nd ten. Iiiflnn cn- ple N-m tot. Jieura'ir c o- prostraled wi b dl-ea- mo suffer. K.lliiI 8 bkAUI kiiUBrwiij.jn) instant eaae. laflaanaawaitfww ag tSaw HMaaa, I o Uew Imn at f ha BlavLiee, ttlafsawlalatllwal wf tttw Hw., t aaaeatlan of the lacrt SorTbrwwl, mm. ali Hraaialar. fMlaatL-allwaa aaf Itiw tlsavrt yMcrlea, t'rwa p, aiitnatti t M.r ria. Intttaeaiaa Hcavabaeha. Taatbaebr, ftervawaaeaia. MSewplwaawa a f ralclav, Kkeaaiall.ai wl.a t bulla, tratl bllla ChllhlalB aail rati tiliea The apt-ih-aiion ol Keavij ttei:ei ;o tit ran ar pat is where te paia or uuii:a:i et,.it.s w a aff.jid ea- an t comtirt. TUiny to eixty urups in a half luir.tit wat r will In tew ininutrM i;tr- i':sm?t qpralns ! ur S oroacb. b.-artb irii, k ii-kl keb-, biarrLiceva. ia-nir, oe.lc,La.j u Hownla anJ ab lnternl puia. I'rare.cra &..tn I aiwar cat? afft leof R I way's Hrwtj Keller with t'lesn. A ft-w Jr ;u water wiU preTent tvcian-i or pain f-a ebai.jr of w er. Il ta i;:er f i tr ,. Hraniyot Bitters aa a ntnaiut. Yu tit. Cab p. r etu. Radway's Regulating Pills. afwrfaeS PlalgnttTee, fciatltlat avsrteata As Wnuaot Pain, alaara KellaMa aad MatairaJ la to air Jwer-atlaa A TMITABLg SCR.STn CT F .1 CtU ajV aifta r ta3"'eta, lsrn?Ty coat -t rrl ftewiTI prua. fnr th ecr of til D'wrltn 9 lb V.m .ct. Uer. Howeia, Sij,.e,, (Ul Scr r oo Diaeiaaa Head .che, i on-rra kik CostTtHa) BUgestioa. DyspepHia, Bl ow aea fwm unammal'iin of tne sowm. Ptn acd all derngemeaiaof toa I:i'rnal Vbx-era Warranted tc enact a perrwt cu Pio-tj fgetabi. coDtalulLg so ainrcury, anaerala gsleterloua trva Saf Oserr tha rollowtag trfmptoma reaal'taj from Db-ae of be D geaut tiraT ba : t 01191: pwiloa low tra mea. K-i li.e-w of he BI.od ilead, A.-Mtty or the Stotnacb, Naiiw.. H tn bam, DlBiro-it r f l-at oe- or Weiifit a tbeSto MCh. Soar giaetailcha. Kln-tn ir m tar ng ai to bean, cboklug t ua. : og rra aatloss whea la a lyitg pwor. inm g Vl-to. Oou r Weoa before tbe stglit, K-'erk t Dull paia la tb Bead. I Del. nt uf Pi t Hon, TrbowntMa o the gk a and KyeM. raiiu tu8ide. bant. Uraba, .nd suodea riuaw a Beat. Bora ng In the y.e a. a few doaew of Bioairl PTkM win rrm tk STatatak Croat ail Law ahora.BAii.wd dlavirtfera. frlwa, tM Caw la far Bwz. W rwpMt that ta reader ma t eoBsait tt soka and paper aa tba auheet of di-e suil tbMr enra am t wtthh may be Ban d ; "aTatla) WWW Tree y Irrlrabl Crethra." "ACaaBsiax karalala." and otAvars raiauag 10 4. darnel nlkists tf Ok BO LB BT VBCOtalfTBj -raiB BUS TBCB - JBang siwrt w. S A B 1 Iwrter sraatw to into Car Anvir a Ckant bl.. r. Be Tark. lafoi taatlaa wru taoiisaads wttl bt aw a TO THE PUBUC fbersean t bo httr gaTife of tg ra t f I'k. htowaT'soli eta llsued 2. is. K. Ki im "Aao ue bt e and won;!! a iruv ' J t ham s Utaiw r!; RaO Tni'Shsi.el ai nil B- and , ier HadAuT' M mm ULak tb aaw -avklwar u aa wLat r FOB SCX OAT SCUuOLs: THE BEACON LIGHT! "The tru L'gh , wnich tgitrr h erory una ti! coiaeUi Into uu worn." Tbe Beatea Mxtttlsao unasoa'Iy trtrac tire and beautiful sundry .c iooi -or.i; Bout- V J. H. TSNSty and Rgv. a. a. U ifr-ll.tN. bat had a ery su -smi ez rt-nc as writers and onmpon. TU'lr brnt H nneaf tbo b'st ever nttd. TUS-BEACON LiUIiraK many noble hymns, and lb s eter ot ro '" dies. spclineo cod -a muled for 3 Liberal r.dacUun lor q lanJUea. Poritltl Totrt and Mocftlea wl'l flow UUUlll. y, ei. i.d l ie in 18IC I iru a or perure ing either a lucre-: iwt'a, a U n-- fALM tSl.) or th dwli-k s -ien.:. Josira-' l oxoaoa. (i.l or Bui. rti. l.i - hu-hZ2i i J or 1 rr lbe err e.sv hTH.:a (Jo -.) or Ki aiwav p.tu:ar HiTim iu. (11.) or hue cutoalcjl ioa Bcnio, iliO). Tu3 Eacnan Keti for l:tl Or 2jm). By Ementon a-d l.tihew. M atn""? tbe tery bet an 1 b is a ;ooa tolit-V.lua ul is- SLiuiucqIaI ana vocal luuic Any book mailed, post rr-e, tor ret UI ?rtct. CLITES DIT3 j!J & CO., Ecston. J. 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