Itsrea Auula! Batter. Some few year ago lVe Baron Ana tole was named Secretary to the French Legation at the Court of his Majesty the bhah of Persia. Anitole did not much relish the prospect of temporary expatriation to Persia. He dearly loved the Bouvelard, and was great dandy. Knowing all the difficulty of obtaining far from Paris all the re quisites of a Frenchman's toilet, he Uld In a goodly stock of pomade hon groI?e and other cosmetics for his per sonal adornment, contained in a gor geous dressing bag, fitted up with many silver-mounted tuWes of scent and toilet water. At the time of his journey itchanced that the Shah had gone on a pilgrimage to Meshed, escorted by nearly 3,000 troops in fact, the whole 01 nis avail able army for the triple purpose of worshininz at the Tomb of the Saint, of beheading some culprits, and of striking terror Into the hearts of the Russians, who were "assuring the se curity of commerce" In the immediate vicinity of the Persian frontier. The road to Teheran was In consequene in the hands of brigands, who seized the traveller. Dut his uniform on the per- on of their chief and turned the flt-- tlDgs of his dressing bag Into useful and ornamental articles of various klnds,according as their fancy suggest ed. The only thing they cound make nothing of was the pomade hongrolse. The unlortunate Frenchman on being asked what it was could only reply in Persian. "Butter." The brigands at once tasted the compound, and, con cluding that a practical joke naa neen intended, they forced their prisoner at the sword's point to eat the whole of the six poU which he had Drought with him. and. after completely rifling his baggage and pockets, left him to finish his journey more ueaa man alive. There is something characteristically American in the uerve which has ani mated capitalist, and in the energy displayed by projectors and workers, in the extension of our railroad system intnnur titter ReDubllc. Mexico. It is a country of which comparatively little has been generally known either as to iu material resources or its real political condition. There has been a lazy sort of impression that Mexico was a pariah among nations a country not only of poverty of natural re sources (aside from its mines) but with what little nature had given it rendered hopelessly unavailable by a low condition of political and social morals. This impression, as regards resouices, the well-inioruiej have long known to be incorrect. Well applied industry and science can do wonders with the soil, as has been demonstrat ed. While thousands of her acres are irrecoverably "bad country" or mai pals as it Is termed, vast tracts now unproductive only need Irrigation to become richly fertile. here trie soil is good it is famously so, and most bountiful crops are produced. Physl cally Mexico consists ot a series of vast plateaus of various altitudes descend ing in terraces to either coasts. She thus has every diversity oi climate and consequently a most remarkable var. ety of vegetable products.' These cli matic divisions are so well marked as to receive specific names. They are termed Tlerras Calientes, the lowest lauds in altitude, with a mean annual temperature of 77 degrees; the Tierras Templanas, the next in latitude, with equable temperature varying only from 70 degress to 80 degrees, and the Tier ras Frias. the highlands; where the temperature ranges from 66 degrees to 68 degrees. There is thus a wide range from tropical heat to, on the moun tain'', glacial cold. Euergized labor, and transportation facilities to render the results ot such labor negotiable, can easily make Mexico prolific in agricultural as well as mineral pro ducts and can vastly enhance the available value of the latter. Tobacco smoke. In further research on this subject Dr. Lefion finds that colllOine, the new alkaloid existing in tobacco smoke (with other aromatic principles, and prussic acid, as well as nicotine), is a liquid of agreeable and very penetrat ing odor, and as poisonous as nicotine, the twentieth part of one drop sufficing to paralyze and kill a frog. It Is the prussic acid and various aromatic prin ciples that cause headache, giddiness, and nausea in umoking certain tobac cos that contain little nicotine. 1 Other tobaccos, rich in nicotine, hive no such eflecU. The tohaccocs co: talning most prussic acid and collidine are those of Havana and tte Levant. The dark semi-liquid matter which con denses in pipes and cigar-holders con tains all the substances just named, as well as carbonate of ammonia, tarry and coloring matter, etc. It is very poisonous; two or three drops of it wi 1 kill a small animal The combustion of tobacco destroys but a small part ot the nicotine, and most of this appears in the smoke. The proportion absorbed by smokers varies according to circum stances, but hardly ever falls below 50 centigrammes per 100 granules ol tobacco burnt. About the same quanti ty of ammonia is absorbed at the same time. Naturally, more of the poison ous principles are absorbed where the smoke is breathed (as in a room) ; less in open air. A frog placed in a re ceiver containing a solution of nico tine, with about one drop of that sub stance to a little water, succumbs in a few hours. Tobacco .moke cont&iitt about 8 mllllli meters of cai bonlc oxide per 100 grammes of tobacco burnt. The poisonous properties of tobacco smoke are not due tn this gas, as has boen maintained In Germany. For amplifying soiall motions, ai in genious device has recently been con trived, and exhibited before one of the foreign scientific societies. A small barrel is slung by two threads bet wet n the prongs of a metal fork, In such a Planner that if the fork is bodl'y car ried to and fro, the barrels will rotate around its axis; this is simply effected by making each thread, in its passage from one prong to the other, take a few turns round the barrel. To the barrel an index is attached, and the fork is then fixed on the body whose minute motion Is to be indicated. The translation of the body shifts the fork and rotates the barrel, which in turn d. fleets the Index round the face ot a dial, and the magnifying power Is ex pressed by the ratio of the barrel's di ameter to the length of the index. To cure scab in sheep, rub It with plain petroleum three times a week, Dogs may be cured or trie mange in (he aaine way. AGBICTXTUB. Doos axd shbxp. Dog are tha mo t expensive domestic animals kept In the country. A dog will devour mora food In the course of year than a pig, and it must necessarily Deeis better quality, a win injure mwro gardens, destroy more birds, and do more mischief tnan any animai, ior- eign or domestic, wild or tame. The average dog as iouna in mis couuirj has more vices and fewer virtues than the town goat. In most parts of the country sheep cannot be kept with any asxurs nee of safety on account ot the villalnousihirailertndei ormoi num ber of dogs. In some regions the dogs are more numerous khan all the other kinds of animals put together. They are ever-present pests. They have no respect for any person or any thing. Xo state dog law has ever been framed that offered any protection to sheep. The leiral status of a dog is no better defined than that of an Indian. It is found to be impracticable to diminish the number of dogs by imposing a tax on them. The only dogs the assessor finds to tax are those which do no mischief, but which are ornaments to the race. A traveler will find more dogs about the shanty of one squatter than the tax collector wll discover In an entire townshio. The dog nui sance will never be abated till there are fctate statutes similiar to the ordi nances of large cities, and provisions made to execute them by competent authorities. When all dogs are shot that do not wear collars, showing that their masters have taken out licenses, the number will be diminished. Dogs wearing no collars should be regarded aa wild beasts and public enemies, and bounties ofiered lor their scalps. They are in reality score Injurious than their natural cousins, the wolyes, and should be treated in the same way. n D . ir Stuu hb Trellis Posts .several have asked how trellis posts and stakes for grapevines can be pre vented from decaying In the ground. Of course the better plan Is te use wiwul nf a durable kind. If locust posts cannot be had, short pieces of U11S woou to go iu giuuuu, w nniixt hich enough abovu the SUr- lace to allow upaights of more per ishable wood to be spiked to them, wll answer, inesmut in some euue lasts well, and the enduring quality of Catalpa will recomend that for such uses. Among the methods of preserv ing perishable wood, our experience extends oniy to two, nameiy, inruuu t-harrinir ! lower ends, and to soak ing them in a strong solution of Blue vuriol. (Suipnaie or copperas.. a pound of this in two quarts of water niuLM a aarurati solution or nearly so. The ends of the posts are soaked in this until it nag well penerratea. for small pine stakes we once followed a German method: After they had h.in .! I ojiakfwt In the blue vitriol solution and dried, they were placed in iimo warer? nvpr nio-ht. and when strain dried were ready for use. The . . . .... ,i slakes tnus treatea lastea weii ior two seasons, when they were no Jong er needed - Ewes in lamb should, as far as practicable, be fed and sheltered sep arately from the non-breeding animals, as the crowding and more rapid move ments of the latter are apt to result injuriously, while such separation makes more convenient certain little attentions to which breeding ewes are entitled as the yearning season ap proaches, and which may be profita bly accorded to them. Advantage will be found in subdivision of the several ages and sexes into as many smaller lots as circumstances will ad mit of. as such course lessen the liability to crowding and over-feeding ot the stronger animals at Ibe expense of the weaker ones. It also brings each animal more directly under the eye of the attendant, who will the more "readily detect the first symp toms ol deviating from tne desired thrift Pkopobtion or Cbeam in Milk. Tne first fifth portion of milk from the ccw contains about one-twentieth part of cream ; the seco id fifth, one- twelfth ; and tne last fifth, one-sixth How important then to get the last and richest drop, even if it were not true that cows are quickly dried up by a slovenly practice of leaving a small portion in the udder. Cows will con tinue to give a flow of milk at a much longer period when milked dry. Farm' ers, it will be seen, receive a doable benefit by such a course. First, there Is more cream in tne milk, and second, the now will continue longer, two re quisites Iu all dairy countries. Diseased Trees. Cutting off the diseased part and slitting the bark on one side of the limb and body from the affected part down. In fact, if the diseased part is cut off and the limb and body slit It will stop the destruc tion of the tree, or at 1 ast it has for some every time. Slow and Qcice Teams. An ex change trluy says : "For steady uralt large, slow -moving teams do the work more economically than quick-moving ones. It is far better to go once with a heavy loul than twice with light ones. It la your comparatively small, quickgoing, neryoas horses 4hat balk, sometimes a heavy horse will refuse to draw, but rarely." A Wiscoksix farmer, twenty-three years ago, planted a piece of land unfit for cultivation with black walnut trees. The trees are new from sixteen to twenty inches through, and have been sold for 27,O0O. Too much hay and too little grain is a common mistake in feeding work ing horses. Twelve quarts of good heavy oats and twelve pounds of hay are a gcod daily ration for a working horse. The most fertile farms In new Eng land to-day are. as a rule, those thai are devoted to stock and dairy farm ing. There Is no crop raised which yields so large an amount of food and with so little labor as Indian corn. Dr. Lent has found that Timbuctoo has tow only 20,010 Inhabitants, and that many of its brick-built house have fallen iLto decay. Hut the town yet contains many schools and rich libraries, beside not a few h arned nun capable of holding extremely interes -Ing dialectic discussions, especially on doc trims of the Koran. Theoldctnal which lormerly connect d the p.ace with the Siger, disti nt only bouc six miles, are now mi rely a series of lak . His notes regarding the Sahara are ot importance. Tie "Great Desert'' is in no part below sea-level, and Is a p'ateau more than 900 feet above tide-water. Here and tint re are hills of granite, plains of .and, very sua low lakes, and patches or great fertility, and there are very few beasts of prey. The Sahara of the boyhood ol still young men is rapidly losing its romance ol terror under the influence of the more recent accounts of actual exploration. Although Dr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys has, during a period of between forty and fifty years, dredged, as explorer, all the seas ot the British isles besides a considerable part of those on the coasts of .North America, Ureenland. .Nor way, France, Spain, Portugal, Mo rocco and Italy, he has never toand anything of value except to a n am ra ils L nor any human bone, although many thousand human beings must have perl. hed In those s as. The gem, "dead nones." etc., that was thought to form the floor of the ocean appear to exist only in the imagination of the poets. THX HOUSEHOLD. raw.- A- l.mn-ahaifoa an taShlOtt- iu "- able just now can be made very easily. Fold a sheet oi uasue pF" . ... r . hair aniiare: then fold again Into a quarter square, then into an eigntn. wmunu" this way a long as possible, always folding from the center. Holding the .mi a a A L.sl dpalff if thick part nrmiv in oni uuu, -- .v.. tin the naner Is uirvuxu iti - - thoroughly creased; then partly un fold and draw it through the hand from the center to the outer edge. When it has oecome wen ci"i -..-v. fnmthniwnrtoillotr Ol Its cuuuu ..vu. - L i slipping over the lamp-shade. Milk Poddwo. At 9 or 10 o'clock t .k. ru una tables DOOnful lit UIO UiUI u 1 . ft - " of rice andone tablespoonful of tapioca i tknu.ni nt nie-dlsh : add one mw .w - - r tablespoon ful of coarse brown, sugar and a pincn oi sail. li mi t the Are until 11 o'clock, and let it be frequently stirred. Then put yery little bits "of butter on the top, and ... It In a mmlarata oven. ' For the first half -hour stir It often from the bottom, then leave, it. At one o cioc a you will have a pudding far exceed ing In rli-hnaa one made with eggs, and with a delicious flavor Sago, or tapioca, or rice aione, is euuanj i Bleedkoat he Nose. The best remedy for bleeding at the nose, as given by Doctor Gleason In one of his lectures, is a vigorous motion of the jaws, as if In the act of mastication, in the case or a child, a wad ot paper u v.- i ......4 in its mnnth. and the child instructed to chew it hard. It i the motion oi tne jawa uiai. a i Tki, MBiiilt la an very now oi ulwui auu, -j - simple that many will feel inclined to laugnatit; out u u uc, known to fall not even in very severe cases. Pached Eooa. To poach eggs Is an art. We want little egg-poachers for this process. As yet it has to be done in a plain nan, in which boiling water Is ready ; put In a little vinegar, and carefully put in the raw egg so as not to break the yolk. When the eggs have well set take them out with the aln and hold them for a minute till you put them on the but- tered toast. A lime pepper suuum sprinkled over tnem. The "Parisian" tells ef a woman whn fnnnii nut a Kir ta nrevent wrin kles. She squeezed out the juice from the bulbs of several white lilies until she had obtained about seventy gram ma nf linnM tn which she added an equal quantity of the best honey, and thirrv.rlvj o-rammeft of Dure White melted wax. These substances, being . . i i.i well m:xed, formeu a pomaue, wiui which she delicately rubbed her face night and morning. Pars lit Sour. Take a piece of but ter and melt it: stir in a little nour and amalgamate. AdJ gradually all the water vou want. Flavor witn pepper, salt and nutmeg. Simmer In this two carrots, two parsnips, cut ujflne, and two onions, whole. Have ready steam ed potatoes, mashed, and two handfuis of chopped parsley, strain me soup llouDr over them, and stir in well Add two yolks of eggs, beaten up well, simmer for a few minutes, and serve with pieces of toast. The following Is said to be a good cure for colds. Boll two ounces of flaxseed in one quart of water; strain. and add two ounces ot rock candy, one-half pint of honey, juice of three lemons ; mix, and let all boll well ; let cool, and bottle. Dose, one cupful De- fore bed, one-half cupful before meals The hotter you drink it the better. Bread and Better Pcpdiko. But ter a deep dish ; put In custard beaten up of two eggs, and mix with some sultanas; lay into it pieces 01 nreaa and butter without the rind, and sprinkle over each layer sugar and sultanas, flavoring with cinnamon or nutmeg, w nen tne oisn is nnea up place it in an oven and bake gently Turn it upside down. Whex putting up curtains which are to be draped, in a low room, put the cornice to which the curtains are to be fastened close to the ceillng.even if the window Is put in lower down, as it gives the tnect of greater height to the room. The curtains meeting at the top will conceal the wall. Corn Muffins. Two cups wheat flour, one ot Indian meal, one and a half teaspoons baking powder, one egg and pinch of salt, three quarters of a pint of sweet milk, spoonful of butter, silt Hour, meal and powder together, add the other Ingredients and heat the pan before putting iu the rings. Split Rolls. Take one leaven cake dissolve in one half cup nf warm wa ter; four Irish pota oes, one table spoon of sugar, one egg, one half cut of warm, sweet milk. Set aside six hours to rise, then sprinkle a smal quantity of flour in the tray, add ont teaspoon of soda, roll out thin, spreao but er, turn over, cut out,bakt rapidl) say fifteen minutes. Broil steak without salting; sal draws the juices In cooklag; It is de sirable to keep these in If possible; cook over a hot fire, turning frequent ly, searing on both sides ; place on a platter, sale and pepper to taste. Rustic gives the following direc tions for keeping the hands smooth during cold weather and curing them ahen .hpj.el: Wath them in butter milk in which some wheat bran ha been stirred twenty hours before u Be ing, and dry them over the fire with out a towel. The remedy is most ei ftcuve If used at night just before re tiring. Dadoes Cork Bread. One pin corn meal and one pint flour,two eggs, one tablespoon ot melted butter, halt 1 up sugar, one teaspoon soda, two ol cream tarar, one ot silt; nse enougl eweet milk to make a proper consist ency to bake. Hoket Lemon Cake. One cup ol bu.ter, two cups of honey, four eggs well beaten, teaspoontul of essence 01 lemnn. half !im ft amir nilllr ta. spoonful of soda, fluur enoug'h U make it as stiff as can well be stirred ; oaae at once in a quick oea. Eoo Bread. Cut stale bread lu slices and instead of toasting, dip them in egg and milk, three eggs to half a pint milk and try In but.er, and it it a nice breakfast'dish. Speaking ot machinery used in West ern mines, a prominent engineer re cently said lu some of the deep mines there are employed single engines capable of raising a column ot water weighing 90.000 pounds a distance ol 1.6J0 leet, seven times a nvnute; also, that safety cages used in miues travel attae rate of 3,000 feet a mluute, anu piopelled by s ng'e engine are able to hold 1,200 tons of ore a distance 01 1,600 leet in one day. Jfr. WUUa L. CarptnUr, in writing of a visit to the Falls ot .Niagara this winter, heartily sympathizes with the impression which the sound of Ibe mighty rush of water made upon Mr. Schuyler, who thus concluded an arti cle in bcribner. "I have spoken only of the pitch and rhythm of .Niagara. What la the quality ef It tone? Di vine I There Is no other word for a tone made and fashioned by the infinite God. I repeat, there Is no roar at all ; it U the subllmeat music upon earth. HUMOROUS. -. .i. Indian around U,. waist brave boy 1 hl the air ana nung mm "- , . the chasm. Panting, the toy and watched the Indiana body fall from in the uarantsHi - tha moment-" just at this moment the father oiiu-r, r, " Ti.tod the this liasn tame j , tllA vnim rater by the ear, and In the woouthe matinee that 'followed the bohadno thought of flinging the old ma7n down a chasm. Ibere was no chasm bandy. . t.u nsvtA Iwvilr In one hand A MA A Willi " " 7- . . and pencil in the other and a look of anxious suspense m " -J T Detroit fruit-house the other day and asked: "1 beg pardon for interrupting bnt can vou tell me how much a le- caue isr .. , 1 -a, a "i guess 1 nu, - - prietor, and he beckoned the man to . 1 . r . Mnimi ill, iinp tne Daca ena 01 uj -box In the alley were about 12.000 bad . . 1 n wt .a InP m oranges, anu ne puw quicKiy conunueu; . .... -. 1 . r i.nAWlMiM and "10 tne oesi ui mj belief decayei is about six bushels, dry measure: St. Looia Globe-Democrat. In a very full report recently pub lished In the Philadelphia ference Is made to m- " . nr.- nani noli- George 1. urauam. , Ucian and active journalist, (connected uu" 7 ... .. 7....!iu Virrorl. with tne 1 mieueiuu' j WhO. DV U'Ua n , remedy, St. Jacob's Oil. was cured of - ' vhaiimatlam. a troublesome cj contracted during 'he war. He closes - .t.7 t ttinu who are bis statement wim , ,t it 1. afflicted with that complaint, it la worth its weight in gum. Ax ungentlemanly boarder: Fogg had had one small helping 01 tne steaa, and Mrs. Jones aked why he did not ..1.. . .nn,l Instalment. "I was laao m rtwuu , , ,, waiting to have it tendered, ma am, said rogg. airs. Jones niui - fane was crimson. As soon as breakfast was over and the boarders were gone, Mrs. Jones was seen poring over the dictinary for the different meanings of the verb tx tender." The front door bell of a house on Galveston avenue was rung for about Ave minutes without ceasing. "I wonder who In the mischief that can be!" said the head of the family. "I reckon it is some member of the legislature," replied the oldest boy, "What da vou mean by that?" "It's bound to be some infernal wire-puller." was the response. It turned out, however, that injus tice bad been done an uniortnnate tramp by the comparison. Sets 1. The gambling table at Monte . . v i.' 11.1. 1 . 1 n lano. renwua: iuu'j iutiu iouj . 1 . V. ittfrlA data, .ml a annHnman whoe acquaintance they have m-uie all 1113 11 Uld AtUUg MUJ . wu, - awr f .Lull m.t m A ... T f. II I. tltniWI Ml oaj , . aiinii lu. ..-.w the number of my age !" puttiug one on the figure eighteen. The number twenty -eigiik wins. luiuo sibici . tivci.st f 1. .. T Ya- i f haif rallv put it on your right age, sis, you wculd I ,, nave wou. wouiuu juu 1 The poor Irishman may have noth Ing to eat, but he can't help showing humor. As funeral passed the cor ner one said to his fellow : "Well, Pat, there s another man taking his after noon ride. Pat pulled his hat over bis eyes, and replied : "True for you.but nobody begrudges hiin of his good luck." A YCUMJ wife lately lost her hua band, who was sboul seventy yean old. "But how did you happen to marry a man of that age?" asked one of her friends. "Why," said the young widow, "you see I only had the choice oetween two 01a men, anu, 01 course. I took the oldest." lEcauiYille Dtil? Courier j A comforting conclusion is that which leads us always to choose the best, Mr. Andrew oimer, uiunton, lnd. says: 1 nave tnorouguiy wjiku SU JaCoD'8 Uil, ana nnu ior rueum Usui and neuralgia it has no equal "Xo. Sammy, have you read the story of Joseph f" "Oh, yes, uncle." "nell, then, what wrong did tney dc when they sold their brother V "Thej sold him too cheap." A max advertises for competent agent to undertake the sale of a new medicine, and adds, "it will be high ly lucrative to the undertaker." Psrpeical motion is perhaps 1m possible to obtain; but you can ap proximate it by putting a boy on chair at a funeral and telling him t sit still. The Bayadere poke bonnet is If favor. Pronounced. "Buy-a-'ear poke bonnet." When spoken win proper effect the old man rarely fai to come down with the cash. Ait exchange advertises tor the re turn of the ''umbrella of a young lad) with whale bone ribs and an lvori handle." Ox seeing a house being whitewash ed, a small boy asked, ''Man. f you please, are you going to shave tlia house 1" "You see how bald I am.jud I don' wear a wig." "True, sir," replied Hie servant. "An empty barn requires u thatch I" Fees of Doecora, The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested In Just at present. We believe the sched ule for visits is $3.00, which would ti a man confined to his bed a year, and In need of a daily visit, over $1,000 a year for medical attendance alone! And one single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save the $1,000 and all the year's sickness. Ed. A eiUKKR fact In memory Is that ol ; woman who never known her own age, but always know that of her fe male friends. A womax who goes to church t show her sealskin sacuque is sarq ir religious. The plumber brigade are like th Balaklava Light brigade; they can 'charge" like thunder. Some of the most timid girls are nc frightened by a loud bang. Michioax ha produced a pig with trunk. This ahould be "checked." New parasols have their ribs on tit outside a lr. Bernhardt. Okm of the most notable late achieve ment in engineering ha been the re. floating ef the French iron-clad Rich elieu in the harbor of Toulon. It will be remembered that about the last of December, 1830, she took fire and was scuttled. She was brought to the sur face again by relieving her of all re movable weighty attachments, by seal ing all openings, and by pumping down air to displace the water in the compartments, while the water was pumped out. About 80 barrel, each containing WOO litre of air, were also employed. t3 zw mnlita having pronounced the reading ot German text to be in jurious to the eyefc, the Bernese gov ernment Das reaoiveu w uuwuimm it use as much a possible, and all their official announcements will henceforth be printed exclusively in Roman characters. Vegetine For Nervousness, Sleepless Nights. WAsaiKQTON, D. C Match it, isn. H. a STEVENS: Diab Sib. I do not belleTe tn pumny. nor would 1 ludorse a Humbug, but 1 eooiaer 11 no more than real Justice to apea well of Vio btinb. bettering it to be an excellent medicine. I bare lued several bodies of it to my enure satisfaction and great relief from an inexpllca- . ' . 1.1 ..k kb,i ..huiI ma irmit bie eiruuue-a im.n suffering and sleeplees nlglita. have walavd ibe 7 ....... hi n..i-ai.t- n)..i hmlrt for nft. Set. to no purpose. I anally thought I would ' . 1. 1 u n uttlM f ilt h I will KlVe AU Kill-. -1 ii... I- - - - " - admit; but to my surprise and great lellef, a - . . n.Atliaf I hwil tTfit hold nf ft W JtrH CUUVUII.CU uiv " the ritfn. thing for t dimcuity. It sent out Humor from my blood that. I JiTeaodwibj was the cause or the misery I had endured, and 1 ioana reuei wu aa w. -7 ----- -- kintl Uhan I rkM70.ll it USA I seldom got a night' sleep, or hail a one. and tnT aDDOUtO WHS win, - wai running down rapidly, but after a lew doses 1 Aa.nnma avarar wuV stnil f.flfW 1 saw a rauiutu vuoueii v.a - roughly aat sfled with Vegetine and reooauueud it to any peraua miuc. Mas. J. A- Johjwow. - vP.nri.cad V'BflirrlVIEl Slilit fllreCtlV UDon the causes of these complaints. It lnlg oraies and strengthens l he whole 8-stem, acts npon iuc Bwrix-wi-o wis" - . cleanses and cures ulceration, cures consllpa- r1CMr.. . HMiua'hM sLiiii main uon retfuitiwsa uw "u,,i complaint where the Vsobtins give so qulcK w!r v.- u AffAi.tU in ll a puna In WilaVL ta termed Female weakness. It baa never faUcd In one ltaiance. Vegetine Dizziness liver and Kidney tompiaiHi, UKCiMMATi. Ohio. MR. H. B STEVENS: Deab Sib, I have received great benefit from tne use of the Viostimb, and can saleiy recom mend It for Dizziness, rush of blood to ibe bead, and a general bluod purifier. It has also been w h. nrher mcmbera ot iut fanil y for liver and KOduej Complainu. JUS. A. v. 1 1 aicB. (tw Bayuuller Street. Visstimi Is tbe gn&t health restorer, com posed exclusively of barks, roof, and herbs UlBivery pleasant 10 take; every child like tt- Vogotlno. PREPARED RT H. St. STEVEJfS, Boutmm, Maee. Vecetlae leKeld y All Drwaclala. ESI HUH L Pimil. OF Lilt KISS, LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 7S5ETAEL5 COMPOUND. Iv a Pmlllve fnre tar an tbM FalaM Oavalalat. aa WntilW -- laaar M (kaala aralalla Bwineara aaUniy Ikawont ln ramlaOae alah. all arartaa waahha,tiilaiatlne aad Cleira. Oca, IkObwaaa Muliiiinata aadtha lumniat Bpiaal Wataaa, aad M taMealarty etepta W tte Cbaaca at tit a. It win Hmotn aadajnltamerafromthantmla a aarty mttt amlopeMsa. ThaandHcyteaaa, MuMaawtarHiilwiil Mf ejniinybyniaia. II iiiaiiiiMfilnf nmiliniT lln" 7"" d miaahii aftha tt aarM "--"-r BaadadMa, Itorraaa rratraOoa, IMDllty, mat Mtif acbaaitaceowa, aad aaeaaeaa. 1 alway. naiaiHy caiad byttaaaa It win mt all Una aad aadarallglninnf ri irla aaraway wltt tba law. that com tha faaa tar tha aaraaf EMary Ooaaplalati at ettkar aaa laa LTBIA E. PISKIABfS VEOETABU Cat-rel'MB-prvparad at ta aad t Watai Avaaaa, tyaavHaaa FrleaL Kz boolaaf or fa. Saatbyaaia htthatarw at pflla. atoo la tha fona at loaaeaaa. aa raealptarprtBa.aiaarhaxforalthar. Mra nakbaav tmlj umn all ltar of Inquiry. Bead tor paawb hW. Addna aa aeaaa. Jbatiaa laA taaar. Bafaadly aboald W wtthoat LTDIA E. PlRVBABt UTES PlUa. Thay am Opatloa. Mil. aal aad tarplBty aftha Uvar. S aaaM aar haa. a- 8eM ky aU Draarrbta. "fc Hl CELEBRATEO l it? s av Why KaOer Jleedleaely With tbe eonvobing', spaamodle tortures of fever and atrue anf bilious remtttHnt, when BuBtetter's stomach Bitters, arknowlcdaed to be a real curative of malarial fevers, will eradi cate the cause of so much suffering. No ken effective Is this benignant alterative Incase of constipation, dysp- psia. liver complaint, rheumatism, and in general debility and ne v ous weakness, for sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. tfor Sunday Schools. The Beacon Ught.Voo?"5 J. H. TBNNET and K. A. HOFFMAN, speci men copies mailed fur 30 cent. Liberal reduc tion for quantities. brrsoN a Co. reHpect.ully call attent:on to th- marked Improvement which is apparen' In the r newer publications fo.- f uuilay Si'hooU. The beat talent In the country has been employed In compiling' th-m, and they have been rea-ived with marked fa vor. Th Bkacon Liiiht U the work of two of tbebe-it hymn anl tune composers In he conn try, is a cire a ly -winnowed" book only tbe be-t loo out of two m inuacr pt.-t havlnv r en re t.ilned. We have not many bunuay bchool h-f-mna better than Love of the Saviour, tender and precious. Deeper aad bniailer than ocean or sea, frtrnnger than d -ath. so pure and so gracloot, Co, la thy lullneas now sweetly to me." or "He who conqu' rs wins a crow a When he lays his armor down. For we be tr the cross no more. When we reach the Uolden shore." Attention ta also d'rected to White Rabea (SOcts.) by Abbi'y and Muntrer; and to Goad ft ewe (35 cts.) ly K. at. M. Iutosh. These ex cellent books are still In demand. Their au thors have also Lew bo ka In progress, which will aoun be announcel. Any book maUed, post-free, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Eoston. 1. X. DITSON k CO, 12 Chestnut St, Phil a. It vxn Aexaai to S.U tha Staaaaid Arrlealtanl twt Farming for Prodi Cavi-rahtaalva. A Omliu Fane Libnrr in itlf. TELLS HOW Tn ara raiiM aa aaai..iui ranaiaa. vaiavaia an rva vropa. Braad & Car far Lira Slack. Grow frail .M soar, aaaiaaaa, Aaa Mara If aaetacaa. Make Money IU aavca mmmy tlaaca no eaat earrr fcranaa. afaa. M Hla.TrmtKiaa. SaA ( ir Cirrnlan aa4 Irraa to J. C JtcClKDI CO., rbiladelpkla. Pa, r0CH0 EH Laara Talerraal.rt Eara aa to 1 Mj0a aaoath. Oradaarea aaaraotaad aa.iag ofloaa. A4draa VALKNTUB fcaOs.. jaaaaiUka. Thaera aaeaaiiaB aa ana a anas wilt MawahvwiaaatM adtaoijlaar aaad Usa A Xtte Disinfectant. When warm air U forced through a hot mixture of tur pentine ana water, a disinfectant auo- tance known in commerce aa tanita is produced. It is an aqueous solution. cbaracterizad by tbe presence of hydro gen and certain campboraceoaa sub- stances. With It 1 found another suo stance called tanilatoil. also contain ing peroxide of bjdrogen, which poss esses a high power of oxidation. Ac cordinjr t the account given of it ty Mr. (J. X. tvinezett. tne oil promises to beeome Very valuable for sanitary pur pose. A It has been round an em- dent agent for the decomposition of so stable a substance as iodide nf potas sium, It can hardly be doubted that it will also effect the oxidation oi aay animal or vegetable substance, partit- ularly those which are in course oi putretactive decomposition. It has also the property of being capable, after having; once performed its mea sure of oxidation, of forming a new amount of active peroxide of hvurogen, which may be made available for fur ther work. Several experiments, made bv Sir: Kinszett. prove tnat this on is a powerful antiseptic Beef put in water containing it was kept sweet during periods of 25 to 40 days; flour paste from 3D to 60 days: the wnlte ot egea for 60 days; wiae for 10U days. the oil is not destined to supersede the sanltas for it is too powerful in its actiion to serve the purpose to which the aqueous solution is applied, and is not adapted to meet the same ends, dui be valuable supplement to it. It may be added to glycerine, oils or oint ments, when tney are appied to tne body in case of Infectious disease. It may be evaporated for the fumigation of rooms which have been occupied by person suffering from communicable diseases. .Plane surfaces, as floorings and walls, may be disinfected by wipinz them with a cloth or brush which has been dipped in oil ; only a small quantity of oil I necessary for this purpose, for it spreads freely. It is slowly volatile, and may be used as an aerial disinfectant or emulsion in water may be applied in great many places : and sprinkled over sawdust n may be employed as an effective deo dorant. A Croa Baby. Nothing is so conducive to a man' remaining a batchelor aa stopping for one night at the house of a married friend and being kept awake for flye or aixhoursby the cryinzoi acioss DDy, All cross and crying babies need onl Hop Bitters to make them well and smll lig. "Voung man. remember thic.--r'i Tne uses of paper board have recent- ly.been multiplied, and it durability crcatlv increased Dy ue loiiowing lm provement in it manufacture: When a sheet ot paper i immersed in an am moniacal solution of copper, and then dried, it Is found to be quite impregna ble to water, and doe not lose tbi quality even though the water be boil ing. Two sheets of paper thus prepar ed, and passed through a cylinder, ad here to each other so completely as U be quite inseparable: if. tnen. a con siderable number of sheets so prepared be cylindered together, boards of great thickness are obtainable, the re sistance and cohesion of which may be increased by interposing fibrous mat ters or cloths. Thus prepared, the substance is quite as hard as tbe clos est grained wood of the same thickness. ine ammonucai solution of copper u prepared by treating plates of coppei with ammonia, of the density of O.fcJO, in contact v lth the atmosphere. "1 m aU Pl.iyed Out. is a common complaint. If yon feel au, get a package df Kiduey-Wort anil take it and you will at once fel its tonio power. It renew tbe health action of the kidneys, bowels and liver, and thua rectores the natural life and strength to tne weary body. It can now be had in either dry or liquid form, and in cither way is alwavs prompt and efficient in action. lStw Bxuroro hTAKDAao The new explosive, lignose. Invented in Germany a woody fibre prepared with nitro-glycerine Is a very light ponder, which in loose condition burns very slowly. The cartridges made of it are larger than those of or dinary blasting powder of the same power. As it does not withstand mois ture, it cannot replace dynamite. It bag been employed in a number ot mines, and the result? ot various tests made or It place its explosive force which, however, doe not seem to be uniform at some three times, at least, that of an equal weight of blasting powder. Ureat safety has been claimed as one of the advantages of Its nse, also the exemption from explosien by con tact witn naked fire, and tne tact tnat but little gas is left after explosion, this little being quite harmless. Natural petroleum, deprived of its color and disagreeable odor without distillation and the aid of acids or alka lies, is what the Carboiine I made from. As now improved and perfected it is a beautiful preparation, and per forms all that Is claimed for it a a hair restorer. The government telegraph depar ment in Calcutta obtained last Novem ber a sample supply of the loud-speaking telephone of the Gower-Bell com iany, and the experimental trials o theft instrument have given so mucb satisfaction that the company received lately on order for a large number ot their telephones. The government of India will not sanction the establish ment of telephonic exchange by pri vate persons. veghixeU not a stimulating bit ter which create a fictitious ap petite, but a gentle tonic which assists nature to restore the stomach to a healthy action. A rtcent investigation has led to tbe discovery of the remarkable fact that intense cold may deprive magnetized steel ba's of nearly all their magne tism This fact has an Important bear ing upon observation of the magnetic condition of the earth taken in hljtb latitudes ; for what appear to be daily and weekly changes in tbe earth's mag tetiptn may be due in large part tr conditions ot temperature, which afivci the magnet used ia the observations. LidiaE. rixEHAM'e Vegetable Com pound changes weakness to strength and sickness to health. Pro. Itilty says that kerosene or ol of any kind is sure death to insects It all stages, and the only substance with which we mav hope to destroy tht eggs. Oil will net mix with water, but will mix with milk, tresu or sour, and then may be diluted to any desire extent. VElectriciie states that M. Dohri. ha Introduced the telephone la conection with his scientific explorations of the bed of the Bay of Naples. By its us. the diver and tbe boatmen are able to communicate with each other qn'ckly and intelligibly. Te Accomodate ma Fnblle. Tbe proprietor cf that Immensely popular remedy K dney-Wort in recognition of the claim of tbe pnblio which haa ao liberally patronised them, have prepared a liquid pre paration of that remedy for the .pedal ac comodation of thoee who from any reason dia like prepare it for themselves. It ia very conoentrated and, as the dose ia small, it ia mora easily taken by many. It haa tbe same effectual action in all dine are of the kulneja, liver or bowel. Homt md Firm. I Ctve it ia Trial abd yon will be astonished. ''AnaJuMia. L. & Silabee a External file Remedv, give l: alant relief and ia aa Infallible cure for the tiiost obstinate eein of pile. It haa mai the moat wonderful cores of thi terrible dis order. 20,000 grateful people that have used H can testify to the earns. Sample with frill direction saut free to all anfferara on appti ?f" to !.' Depot, Boa S46, Saw lark, Bold by ail awelaa drnggi. aa JF SIM- FOR RHEUMATISM, Knupalnia. Sciatica. LumbaaO. Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Smell' ings and Sprains, Burns an4 Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted feet and Ears, and all othef Pains and Aches. He Praparatioa oa aarth aqoaJo ST. Jama On ao a maft, mtrr, eaaapfe aad raw btenial Itraady. a trial ontaila but tba cuaapaiaUvaly tn Iliac aetiay of aa) Ceara. and ovary so anBartn with pun can hav cheap aad poaaUv pruuf of II claima IKracuoaa la Eleaaa lAnroaarao. BOLD BT ALL DBTOQI8T8 1ID DEaLEM IH MEDICIHE. A. VOGEXER & CO.. iiaWHiavof-a. Jfat. U.S. J 75i" 27 THE GREAT CURE yoa RHEUMATISM A It U for all dioo ef the KIONCVt, LIVER AND BOWELS. It olaanaao the aratrm of tha acrid poiooa that oeoaee tha drsadfui ealfena' waaea only tbevistimaof Bhramotiom oaa laaliao. THOUSANDS OF CASES at th worst forms er thta tarribl Jin have bora quickly nliavod. in abort soae PERFECTLY CURED. ralaun eale in ovary part of th Coaatry. la ko In la ii r in i ' " a la had called. Iti mild, bat fll(-iat, rCKTAIH LS IT ACTlaX.bat arm Haa in all poor fa-It rlraaoro. traetaaa d arlvaaWeW Ijre to all tha Important orranaoC tha body. Tha aatnral action ot th Eidney io loolorod. Th Liver I olaanoad of all diaaaao. and th Bowel Miove (raely aad healthally. In thl arayth worst il jot oof a ara eradicated trom theoyotaoa. tha moat aflectual renody Djrelaanatrn th araunnof all aaortxd aiKrrauaoa. It ahould ba oaed in avai-y houaahold aa a SPRING MEDICINE. Al-raya cures BILIOUSNESS. CONSTIPA TION. PH. S aad all FEM11.B Dian n la pet ap ia rry TeajetaW Paroa. la tia caaa, oa packaarer f which maAaafqaarta aiedina. Alse ia Llarald Farm, aery Caaaiatratedfor tba eoar.enwac ot taoe m no ranaat raaoil y pr. paxa It. Ilmrtswtlk ifil fVcfir ia mthfrform. get rrorTora druggist, nuct ei.ee wri ts. KII'BAKDSOM are.. Pr', twill ,rd the dry laiaid. l at lvliToa. VT. th lfarrat aad Beot Xrdkia rter : Aci.l.nblnalloB oc Hope, Buefiu, Mate drakleaad Dandelion, 1t ail the oral and lrjratiaaurutMrtiv oi au other mnera. thairreauat Btooo Purifier, Liver , and Lire and Health rtiatiinng- i ooaribry nee- mat where Bop Leuovanad and perfect ar Uwir IlaT fiv are tt fi ti v!cta tat n3 iai irara. To all lne Tploymitsoana Irrecalarl rrorthabowrlaar armory onrsna, or who ra- anireaa ApoetlarAv oor mii.i, H.n Biuara are uiTaiXua"". without Into leatinai. Ho awnwir wnatyoar (,.. unra er oymptnm t ta aae Hop Bia- tara Dootaraitaatilyoaa aiek bat if Jam ooJv feai bad or auaerala. ansa theaa at once. It mar aareToarlifeathaiilHnved hondredo. SOO will or paid for a cal-e they will aot ureorhelp. Do not aan,erf," roar frlaoda eeftCT.bot aaeenonrvre thaanVA na Hop B Bemember, Hop Btttrra hi acTK dromd drnnkea aoatrum. but tha PareataV a a Haak-inerarrnrnde-.th -OTAJJah and Borr and no pprsoa r taauly ahuald be wltbuot them. n I. ft. la aa ahaolote and trreaiatlble rare 1 forlninkanrie,o-ef optutn. tooaceo ant: aarr.nn . iuiim.i dt arurris. ne fur Cirrular. Bap btlan Bn ta, Tturht"- T a-'t T---"-io. o-t Battl Creek, Michigan, aujrtrracrcmu op thb rail rjrum THRESHERS. Traction and plain Engines and Horsepowers. ary) Carta bnahael I .nam 00 TEARS W-C krtmjCL. m amdwj m dat loaviBlrlwy Mmb-b Uatiia mutrUm mHHm. Trnrtimm ElBeeUrd Plnla -w aetni in U Amancmn nA&rkk A wUtitmtU mf meriml femherm mmd tmmrmsmmmm for ltwl. trweriittr with mpmrto epmHtim tat tutm mmcl matmrimim Da 4 drptunrd ut bj oUv-T mMXtr. Foot wUr ot ttotmrmXan. from to UI MM emftparlty, for etmmm r harm mmmer. Two rtylM nf H jVlWionted " H"i patvlN)mW a earrfrtmntfy on hcmi, from wblcn Is built tfa tm--tmiatrmhu vrootar-wiu of oar wrh"-T TRACTION EKSINES ttemtety affMMC 4WHbt. waMsl Vaf 4&4P JraJ mama. b. 1U i uafaa re . Fai ai and Thrf.hr i nn are nrrtter h) aawturate tlila maMtUm 1 hnaihinaT at artllliarT Clrculara aant fraa. Art.irai . NICHOLS, SHEPARD CO. Battle CrMk, Mionta T 1GE5TS WASTED FOR BIBLE REVISION The ot artfl cTraprgt IDostnitftl MltlnnoT the R"vitl NewTtrS'am-nt. Mlll .n of r-oi.le are watting for It. lx not be rlenelvaai b tbe Cbeao i tin publldtieni of Infi rttr exl t ons. Bee that tbe copy yon bar contavne 13 floe r d KTavingson s'r?el an-l wond. A(rfnt are eoln luir money selling ibid eOlUuu. 8ead tor elrca lars. Addreiq Matioh ajl rrm- bbtbo Co Fhlladelphla, Pa. Texas Black Lands. T71 ."ZrZX: ef Collin Co.. an.' ne liat of La.ia. to BAlNE-t. WOLFE a IINC11. Lawjrra aad Land Aiaua MclLiaaey, Taxa. o HIT B C-fs for hit HnndlvM TBlsw)b4 -m' io.. raiia. v, ra. IRTBrt'L ORi;L.. aldtd Htrawej Pao-r oa trial S Baonlha fi.r in u .i.bm u-l. tarv Co., Pailad'a. Pa. " AI.l.t:JJ aTratai TmS rrr llirna Tie bmty aaa ta.-Mtite.ai wn-rsiir. Oraaae. St all drnrrata. Send for circalar I AUaa Phae atacy, lil Pint Ave, M. I. RUPTURE SIIv4 aad eared wtthoat th hi Jury U n m(rt. by Dr. 1. A. BHURMAN B Saatraa. Ofac. 13 BrMdway, Kaw York . H la bowk with pboveerapht UkaaaaH i of bad eaaos befor. aoS after aar, aiaimd to at. B.war. oi fraedaleat laaitstare. that a DR. RADWAY'O SarsaparLHiai BisolTiit. m f---ii -xwDir-arna, raeaatevwjrm yk fff lBWitijria-, P'tma. feeavaVBh Liver ComDlelnt. Ae. ea oarr aoae tbe 8arwrmrlllla aaiail all rianHI tmari In thi nmnf 'limnai Beroraloaa, Oaaatitaaaoal aad Skla TUnsma, pttBBbU oaij poatHvw aan to KUUriT All BXAJDavU COaTLAUTS, winery a Wetab ruafaeea, Bravet MabMa. Dropey, iwoemf at Water. IaoonUaeno i Crtue, BrbrbkVDlafa, Albataljiarla, aad La ail li in where there ere brMk-aaaa Sep-Hlta, or tha water Is tales, etoody, aues with nb tajree UK tbe watt ot aa ert or thread llie white sUk, er there la a avorbio, tart, buioo ajapeavraaoe aad wbtte beae ut Sepoatta, aad vrhea there to a prteklnf, fcaralng aVDaaUoa whea paaalmw water, ao4 pais la tue (mall el ice aaa evans tne rata, aava ay Bfa. raiBB oa sou. a. OTAMAVI TTTWOB OP TKf T BARS' antOWTB CBJJU9 ST M. IUWArS SiMBBLBS. aaors af The eetTve artBia. etna ad Madlolaaa UVaa aa ether rTeaaraBoaV tahaa la Tmnpnraral 4jaa, wmOa etberi re aireaveerui R. R. RADWAY'8 Beady Relief, CVKIS AlfD raXTXSTS DYSENTERY. DIARRHdA. CHOLERA MORBUS, FEVER AND AGUE. flHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. DIPHTHERIA. INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT, 0IFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS iMMmtm, DtAjThtsa. Cbotera Morbus, or pat ful dlscbarora rrora tbe bowels are stopped t la or 10 aUnatra bv talcing Kadway Kcady lb Uef. Ho eongestloa er Inflammation, bo wea Beea or laawiriula alii tolkiw the aaa ol the K. A laUef. lTWAS THB PTRST IS Tha Only Pain Homed y that lnatantly Mops tba wm esmtciatlnt palat, allay Inflammation, and enrea CoDare, Uonx whether ot tbe LuBga. atonueri, bowel or other Elands or ornai, bv one applicadoB fr"a ta Iwmy aalaate. bo mtlr ter bow vlolrat or rxcruriatlnz tbe pain, me ibeumntic. Bed-rldilen, Inarm. Crlpplrd. Nerv. ottrL Nearalif o or prostrated with dLseaes mat tutte. RADWATH JUUJI ItgT.I glf pm sjlord Instant ease. ImBaaasaatlam af th KMavaya. . aw.tloai f a Blavddar, laiBa af tha Bowele. C'atiaTeatlam ar the Laac Sara Thrar, PIMralt rwauaiaaj. PalpltaAlam af ik Heart aiwPtss, Cramps alpallhrla namrra, Islaaasa alaaSaeha. TaeXhacha. BaPT aaeea, Sleeleeaa Sanumxcla, Bhemamattaam. Cold Chllla. AraeCklll Chllhtalma aavel rreel Bitaa. The appUfatisB of the Ready Relief to lbs pan tr parte where the pala or alOcullT ulai wJ afford ease anil eoauort, Thirty to alzty drops ta a half torn bier watrr wUlta a few mlBotas care Cramps Sprains Bear Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Uead acb, DnUThosa, Uysentery, Coilo. Wind la lb owebv and all Internal pains. Travelers sboald always carry a bottle ot Rit way Beady Relief with them. A lew drops la alar will prevent tJckneas or pains rrora than re of water. It la better tbaa prench Brandy or Bitter a a stimulant. Price Plfty Oanta per betua. Radway's Regulating Pills Aas Wttaaa rata, always Ballabl aadl Basmral la thalr Oparatlaa. A TMSTABLB STJB3T1TUT1 70B CALOMEi- Paiiaiaai tasaas. Maraatrr ooated wiu aurga, lajraaata, paiw, si sa saw aae Baswat Pnxa. for ne rars of fl Wmrtm tt tha Moniach, Liver, Bowels. Kidneys, Stad er. Nrrvoas Diseases, Headache, Ooastlpeftot IXMUveBesalBdlgestloa. Dyspepsia, SUea aess. Fever. Iaflammatlon ot to Bowels, Piles sad all dersageBeBU St tha I n tarsal JVwra ra WarrsJiteS to treat a perfect ear"' Parol eaetable, eoatslnlaf a Bterourj, aslserai AsUteiloua drua-s. aW-Oboerro the foDrrwiBf tymptosis resltra, trom Dtaesaes of tha Djresuvs orfnaa t Const: aatroa, iBward Piles, Pallnesa of lbs Blood It Bona, Acidity of th Itomsrh, Nausea, H -art-bar a, Dtejrast of Vood, Pnllness or Welcbl ts the stomach. Soar Eractauona, Blnklnf or Plot tennf at tn Beart, Choking- or Saffei .n eea satloa wbea la a rjlnf postor. Dimness oi vtsloa. Dot or Webs Before the srgbt. Fever anf Doll pala IB the Bead. Dnclen.v of Persptrt Boa. Yellowness of the Ski a sad Kyes. Pais t Kisiaa. I ban. Limb, and anOfm rinabsa at, Banimc U the fWa. A srw of babwat Prua vrm rros th ammm freta ell the shove strtid iaarders I Ba paaSeT snl esaflsjt so Baohs aad papers ea the subject of disease an. their OBra, aahsot which avay ho Saaved i Pane awael Tra . way Irwlraale Vrathrs. tvU athsrs raaUat ts dlEarsat i i at B BTBAgasiaia. iajb "aTAidiB an nn. Btamvy S BABWAT Ca. was, Gaap. Ceimreh SL. Ba anWaUAmw Will b SP TO THE PUBLIO. rasroeaa be so better y-rs-antee of t va's Of Da. RabwaTw eld estaullsiied R. R. R. Rani arss than tbe base and woruile-s Imliatloti e theem. aa tbero are Pmlsa Kosolventi, Heiief aaa nusj. a saxa aaa n isr itaawray-a. as way- H what TV Ik Perfection I&..hto?. The most perfect, snre and i reaiiT sen -regTiIat ing Aka.ViaUJBr iatcLCliiriO. Highest Prizei swarded over all Competito.-; wherever exhibited. ' Report of tha Judges on Incubators 1879 A 1880. AeflMSftth lsalTilbitla of the rVeasyrvu't bUte ArrtralUral Sorlrtr. held at Palladlnhi boptaaiter u U iota. lint. 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