AGRICULTURE, Cam or Habmss a Sommib. Harness is more rapidly La lured in wmmer. 1 m winter. It M sometimes soaked with a'D, and anuh subjected to beat and dry- inr. and '.be Dersrfratton of bones does no eeod. If kept well oiled, all tbeae in fluences will cause liule injury. There are many different applications used, and dif ferent codes are adopted for employing them. A common way Is first to waeh thoroughly with soap and warm water.and then apply neatsfoot oil, as the best oil lor the purpose. But a different course adopted by others. One team manager in forms us that the first tiling to do is always to apply one or two coals of castor oil with enough lamp black to give proper co w. by thus saturating the leather with oil first toe soap and water applied afterward do cot penetrate it, and when leather is per mitted to absorb water it hardens it and excludes the oiL Br oiling firat the dirt is aufteael so that it is easily washed off. and ttis obviates much of the scraping otherwise required, and the whole opera' ! tion may be performed at once. After be ing oiled, wash it with it witn a sponge and soapsuds, and when dry, rub over it mixture of euual palls of oil and tallow. colored with lamp black, and a smll por tion of Prussian blue. This is substantially the proa. as recommended, and we tktll l glad to bear irom those who have tried different methods, as to their comparative value, an! of the benefit of applying the oil first, and the fitness of castor oil com nared with other applications. While on the subject of using harness in farm' work in summer, it is well to recommend for any field work the simplest harness that ill answer the purpose, both for the comfort of the horse, and to prevent the needless wear and tear of leather. Blur iters are not needed, belly band nor crup pers, bimolu harness for the farm, kept always in good order, not liable to break' age, will be a thing of economy in more ways than one, aud sometimes prevent costly delays in the most busy days of the year. Eur tux Best Hutch. Saving hei fer calves only trom the best milkers, and then weeding out the poorer! of these, wiil oon lay the lounda'.ion for a choice dairy herd. And let us make the further lui portaot tuint, that selecting a puie bred male from an especially go'xl milking strain aud then selecting the heifer calves from the milkers, the following up ol this mode of breeding for eveu ten years with males from the same strain of blond, the biood of i he progeny becomes uuiae.l and inu-n fified to a degree of prepotency airmail q ial to a thoiougbbred. The dairyman may then place a strong reliance upon the inditing quality of the future progeny. He has thus moulded a breed to suit his own wants. When dairymen shall proceed on this systematic plan or growing their own dairy herds we shall hear nincb less ef the unprotltatilene.'-s of the dairy. Of course great care must be taken to study the wants of these young animals as to food and shelter. Good food and care are necessary to show the capacity of any strain of blood The best l laod will soon deteriorate under unskillful feediug. The heifer calves frjm the best milkers should be generously fed trom ths beginning with such food as will gtow the frame aud muscles, consequently uilrogeious food is most important. tkiui nuJk, oil meal, wheat t-ntn.ue.ts, barley and clover are ail good. 'I ke- must always be te with more nitrogenous food. A writes says In building a fence around our young o chard, several years ago we tried many plans for pieserving the pemts. Uavine occasion to remove the lence last inter, we noted the condition of the poets as follows: '1 hose set with no preparations were decayed an inch or more in thickbe-sK those coated with a thick coat of wash were better preserved, but were quite seriously attacked by worms; those posts coated with hot tar were per fectly solid; those painted with petroleum SDd keroseuewere equally sound and as good as new. In the future we shall treat our posts as follows before setting: L-t the posts get perfectly dry and then with a pan of cheap kerosene oil and a white wash biush give the liwer third of the p-t, the part to go in the ground, two or hree applicatiou of the oil kiting it soak in well each time. Fusts so treated will uot be troubled with worms or insects of any kind but will resist decay to a remark able degree. This we find to be the simplest easiest, cheapest and best preservation. The CcT-WeBM. The best method of exterminating mem is to lake tbo course described by a correspondent, of searchine for them wherever there is a suspicion that they may be lurking, and destroying them when found. Another means u to trap (bo moths by lights in the garden at niehu a barrel tarred around the inside can have l'uht set in it, around which the moths will Uulter, until they happen to touch the sticky sides, where they will be held. An otLer device is to suspend a lantern over a wide, chaliow dish, of kerosene or other d. into which the insects will eventually iron. Ths artificial roots used for younir horses i-Douio oe rich In neb-formers,like clever, nay, ueans, peas, oats and linseed rake. A few cut weeds daily aid digestion,and lend to maintain the general nealth. Kerulantv in feeding is an important point. Com red with the bulk f the animal itself the stom ach of the borse is small, hence it should be frequently replenished. Lone fasts prouues natmeocy and indue est ion. PLErno rsEtmoKia is still maklnsr itself felt beyond the Atlantic. Asaconseauence of an outbreak near Brighton. EDglaud.no kss than lorty dairy cows bave been slaughtered. TLere were 720 cases of pleuro-pneumoma reported over there last year, in a'.-out one half of which however, co more than one outbreak occurred in a herd. After nruninz the orchard care sl.ould be taken to clean up and bum all the brush before the embryo insects harboring in it bave time to mature The loose balls should also be ejerxped off and burned, aDd every cluster ol eggs of the tent caterpillar be removed betimes and cast into the fire. Attention to tries' n. alters will save a great deal of vexation and less. sinciiw. wiKASr, of Kossvllie, one ol the largest strawberry growers on Sta- ten Island, has. during the past season, notwithstanding that many of the early oiossonis were killed by the frost picked about Zil.l 00 baskets of berries irom bis patch of two and a quarter acres, from which he realized $1,100. rRorxssoR Ekal says that a neighbor wno was a poor cultivator had ripe to matoes two weeks before some of his neighbors, simply because his soil was poor sad hsd not been manured, while the oeignoors bad rich sou. which xsnt the plants growing with more luxuriance with later ripening of the fruit. The Michuran Horticultural Society re cently resolved that the grounds about couutry school house ought to be at least one acre in extent and handsomely laid out, ornamented with trees, shrubtierv ana cowers. Tbe stock bleeder of whatever kind of stock, to reach the highest success, must have good pedigrees with od Individual animals, and must give personal care to their management. Two or three year old cattle wiil add one-third of a pound more per day to their weight upon prepared hay and roots than upon the same materials unprepared. Pbeeeb a well-pulverized, clean furf ace in an orchard with a moderately rich so lL to heavy manuring and a tarface covered with hard crust and weeds and grass. HcBBca the horse morning and neon with a handful of smart weed will pre vent ths flies from troubling him during Iked . DOMESTIC Vbsxa Balls. Have ready, in a bowl, a teiupooiiful .of batter, make it solt by warming, mix together one quart of flour and two tablespoon! uhi and a half of Royal Raking powder, then sift them and put with the batter. Take more or less sweet milk aa yon may think necessary, to form a dough of usual stiffness ; put into the milk one half te.ispoonful of aalt, then stir it into the florr with a spoon, forming the dough, which turn out on a board, and knead sufficiently to make smooth ; roll out half an inch thick and cut with a large round cutter ; then fold eaoh one over to form a half-round, wetting a little between the folds to make them stick together ; place them on buttered pans, so aa not to touch, wash them over on top to give them a gloss, and then bake immediately in a hot oven, about twenty minutes. Coldslaw. With sharp kuike there are knives made for the express purpose cat np nicely firm head of cabbage. Sprinkle it with as much jiepper and salt as yon think necessary. Beat ud the yolk of one egg. add a lump of batter tne size of a walnut, a gill of cream, the aame quantity ol vinegar, a tableepoocful of sugar, an even tea spooi fill of mustard, and a pinch of bruised celery seed. Beat these condi- menta. mixed together, in a tin cup; pot the slaw in an oven, and pour the mixture over it boiling hot; stir it till well mixed, and the cabbage slightly ooddled, then send to the table not. To Co lob Fhotoobafhs. Take a strougly-pnnted photograph on paper and saturate it from the back with a rag dipped in castor oil. Carefully rub off all excess fioin the surface alter obtain in or thorough transparency. Take a piece of glass an inoii larger all rornd than the print, pour upon it dilute gela tine, and then squeeze the print and gluts together. Allow it to dry, and then work in artists' oil colors from the back until yoa get the proper effect from the front. Both landscapes and portraits can be effectively Colored by the above method without any . great skill being required. To Clue Sobs Tbboat. .Let each one of our readers boy at any drugstore one ounce of camphorated oil aud five cents worth of chlorate of potash. Wueuever any soreness appear in the throat put trie otaaU in a half tumbler of water, and ith it gargle thoroughly; theu itive the neck a good rubbing with cam phorated oil at night before going to bed mid also pin around the throat a strip of woolen flannel. This is a simple, cheap and sure remedy. Iached Eooa. Half fill a frying pan wiih boiling water, throw into it a salt- spoonful of salt Open each egg into a cup, drop each egg carefully into the water, which must not boil hard : they will tike about three minutes to cook ; then, with a pancake turner, trim off the edges of the whites ; take each np care fully, lay them on pieces of battered town or on slices of fried ham. Currant Cake. Take the whites of six eggs, a cup of sugar, two cups of flour, half a cup of butter, half a cup of sweet milk, a toasuooaful of cream of tartar, half a teaspoonful of soda, and a cup of currants. Rub the butter and sugar to a cream ; beat np the whites of the eggs ; add the eggs, milk aud Hour to the butter aud sugar ; a little at a time ; spico with nutmeg. GoTEBSMSxr WnrrRWA.sa. Slack half busue-1 of lime with boiling water. keeping it covered during the process ; atruiu it aud add a peck of salt dissolved in warm water, three pounds of rioe boiled until it is a thin paste, half a pound of Spanish whiting aud a pound of clear clue dissolved in warm water. Mix these well together aud let stand several days. White Fnurr Caxh. One cap of but ter ; two cups of sugar, one scant cud of sweet milk, whites of five eggs, one grated cx-coanut, one pound of almonds blanched and cut hue, one pound of citron cut into very thin pieces, tore and a Halt cups ol ait tod floor, two heap ing icasjiooiiiani ol baking powder, r lour the inut aud add the last thing. Fob ths Bath. A teaspoouful or mere of powdered borax thrown into a bath tub while bathing will communicate a yelvety softness to the water, and at the same time invigorate the ba her : per sons troubled with nervousness or wake' fa! nights will find this kind of bath a great benefit. Kemotino Iiie SroTS. Apply spiiita of saltd mode into a solution witn five times its weight of water ; then wash it on in a minute or two with dear water, A solution of citrio acid or oxalio acid win answer the same purpose, aud neither of thew will effuse tue printing. but tuey wuU rot the paper if not washed on in pure water. Bbowx Apflb-Sauob. Use six good sized apples, one-naif pint of brown gravy, cayeuue to taste. 1'ut the gravy m a stew-pan, ana add tne apples, after uavuig pared, cored and quartered them, lt them sunnier gently till tender; beat uiem to a puip,and season witfi cayenne. Almond Tablets. Dissolve in the oven one ounce of white wax in small jelly jar, with half an ounce of almond oil and six drops of the essence- of almonds. W hen melted. Door into pomade pots, having oiled them for turning out when cold. This treatlv whitens and smoothes the hinds wheu used on them. Economical Fbcit Caxb. Two caps of 8Ugr, one. of butter, three of flour. one of milk, two of chopped raisins, one of currants, one of citron, two eurs. one leaspooniui ol soela, two of cream of tar tar, two teaspooufuls each of cloves, cin namon.nutineg.one teanpoODful of mace, and two tenspoonluls of brandy. Snow Balls.' Boil rioe until tender ; press into small tea-caps, and when perfectly cold turn into a dish : make a boiled custard aud pour over a half hour betere serving, Finoeb-Mabks. For washing finger marks from looking-glasses or windows, Put a law drops of amtnoma on a moist rag and make quick work of it. Slibmarme VeteL 'There is being constructed in .Norway vessel which. ii is citiuica, win accomplish what no other submarine craft has ever been found equal to, notwithstanding tne numerous aud costly attempts heretofore put forth in a nmilar direction. The plau or de sign contemplates a Teasel capable of moving under water, at a depth of some thirty metres, for a period of twelve hours, without necessitating any renewal of air. Steam is the motor employed, an J the speed reckoned npon is greater than that attained by sailing vessels. Practically, the managemen . consists In simply sink ing the Tessel by opening certain valves bu; its rsiurn to the surface involves more complex operations. An electric light. wtuc is to be supplied, will, it is aecer tained. render objects fairly distinguishable at thirty or forty metres, for renewal of air it is not necessary that the Teasel use to the surface ths means resorted to for this purpose being an apparatus that can be sent up, and which, by working a pump, forces sir into suitable race i vers. nooa knots are in in sat demand, to I meet the increased SHthetie taste of the day. They are subjected to a steaming nmm aa -arhtj.il uFt.n. Ikm, t . I uioii oijuf, auu mn uieu uecu in exception- aliy fine veneering. Feraoos who are sz- psrta in ludjrlng what knots an ot value. make coodderabls mons by coins; about looking lor tnem. HUMOROUS. Founded on fact: Billings met UuuiuU "Hallo, niy friend," exclaimed the doc tor, "glad to aee you. Hunting for news. I seppose 7 Iou reporters are always on the go. Ton are the beat re porter in Arkansas. Say, I am going to have a little cathenug of friends my houas to-morrow night and my wife, who is a great admirer of yon, by the way, sends you a special invitation. Let's have a bottle of wine. Say, there, waiter, brina us a bottle of taper Held sick.' "I suppose yoa have heard doc tor, that I am no longer connected wiui the Dailu Bloom ? "les. have retired from the newspaper busi ness When do you say you want me to come around ?" "Ob, any time,1 replied the doctor, with an evident change of manner. "Say, waiter, never mind the wine. Bring us two beers. Evektbodt should send 35 cents to Btrawbridge A Clothier and receive their tantrum Quarterly for six niwntba. Nearly 1000 illustrations and four pages of new must" in each issue. How ilanr cut her band: "Come, Mary," said Henry the other evening as they were preparing the church vjntry for the monthly meetiDg, "yoa can lend a hand, can't yon ?" Said Mary, quite demurely: "And if I did lend a hand are you quite sure yoa wouldn't keep it 7" "No, by George," exclaimed Henry, his face lightening np witn new revelation. "So, I am sure wouldn't give it np, never never never V Of ooure they were married, and of course they lived happily after wards. As Austin man, who had been living in a rented house, notified his landlord that be was going to move. "I hope." said the landlord, "that will fiud the house in the same condition that I found it" "No, 1 do not expect to leave it the same condition that I foaud it." "Well, you will bave to do it" "All right, then, I'll drop a cat in the cistern and advertise for bedbugs. ."'Mo one like the mastess eye. Had op lived in our day he might well have added, "Ns papular curative like Kidney-Wort. All eyes are beginning to turn to ft for relief from disetse of the brer, bowels and kidneys. Kidney-Wort is nature's remedy for tbem alL Those that cannot prepare the dry can now pro cure it in liquid form of any druggist. KBDoa t wear ditny or faded things when the ten-cent Diamond Dye will make them good as new. They are perfect. Do doing the openings: "You still keep Tour family in the country, hear," remarked a merchant to bis' neighbor, casual v. "I should think vou would miss them very mueh." "Shi 1 bev don t get back to the city nutu the fall openings are over. I haven't been studying economy for twenty years for nothing. liigh-pneed country board for a week in much cheaper than a flay at the openings. Lgsb Jack, Mo Sept 11, 1879. I have been i s.og Hop Bitten, and have received S eat beneut from them for liver complaints and malarial fever. They are superior to ail other medicines. P. M. Barkis. Taxlso his vacation: Jenkinson having his fortnight oir. As be was leaving the bouse the other morning, Mrs. J. presented her liim for the ens toinary parting kiss; but Jenkinson, the brute, turned em bis heel with the re mark, "Not this morning, Tilda; I'm on mv vacation, you know." Evidently Jenkinson is bound to get all the recre ation possible out of his vacation. The woman who seeks relief from pain or tuft free use of aicoholic stimulants and narcotic drugs, finds what she seek! only so f at ss sensibility is destroyed or temp warily suspended. Ao cur wot ever wrought by ucA meant and the longer they are employed the more hope less the case becomes. Leave Chloral, morphia, and Dellud nna alone and use airs, rlnkhaiu's Vegetable Compound. Dasgbb of whisuing:renwns who lose dogs should be very careful where they look for them. The other day a man stood in front of the Centre Market whistling very energetically and calling "Here, Sport,'' when a sausage Tender rushed out and assaulted him with cleaver. The assailant explained that he was getting tired of having his stock made fun of. ' Pure cod fayer oil. from selected livers, n the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., ti Y. Astutely pare and sweet. Pa tients who hive once taken it prefer it to ail others. Physicians declare it superior to an oiner ous. Chapped hands, face, pimples and rough skin cured by using Juniper ttosp, mads oy uaswell. ttazird & Co.. New York. A postal puzsle: The Tost office au- thorities are somewhat bothered about the proper destination of a postal card directed to "James Bone, alias James . Mulheiren." in care of Mike Flvnn lor nu 818,er Julia, or lr oouun Mary 41 corner oi a street witn no number, PotUville, retail huckster and tin horn artist. If not there next door, "In -U. Must I'uU-.a .Manner." Dki-kertowx, A. J., S.pt., 13, issi. H. H. Wabseb &Co : air I am tru v glad to be able tosuie that the use of viur &aSe Kidney and Liver Cure has proved to me most oenenoa!. I can testify in the must positive manner to its efficacy. kit. jambs a. an RATHKBtawdryi A younir Englishman visited West r"oiut recently, aud lu com pany with a well-known officer there ad mired tne glorious sunset. "Isn't it magnificent V" exclaimed the West rointer. "la-aa, its very nice, you know," responded Johnnie Bull; "but don't yoa think it's rather tawdry, yon AUea- Brain Food. Cures Nertous Debility and Weakness of Generative Organs. 1 all clruirnsts Send for circular. Allen's i'uanuacv. 313 First av. X. V. "'Empty is the cradle, baby's cone. pmun nas it, was the way an unot serv ing New Haven tnatic dealer's advertise ment read. Kidney DImsk. Pain. InitaJon. Itattntion. Inrantli, EsuCMts, tiravei, etc.. cored by -Buolin. paiba," $1. Scud lor pamphlet to K a WatLS. Jersey C.ty. N. t. Evxbi man who begius life by saying 1 can't do anything." ends it by savinir "I haven't done any thing." Lyon's Patent Metallic Ueel Stiffe-ners keep new boots and shoes from running over. Sold by thoe and hardware dealeis liBOwxixe her kittens harts the old cat's 1 alines. Or, Bane's Great Serve Beetorer b tne strvel ef the age for ail nerve diet aeea. All ai stopped me. Bend to 831 Aroh BlraeL Philadelphia, Pa, Tbb way things are going now the enterprising railroad of the future will advertise "Brand-new time-table syery m A Dufa Alderman spells water with two t's. He doubtless think it bet ter to have too much "t" in bis water than to noon water in his "t," A Princh chemist is said to bave ob tained a dense black gum from the outer I' yers of tbe birch tree bark by distil ation r jesessing all the ordinary properties of gutta-percha, and having tbe additional stent of resisting the dete:iorating influence 1 1 air aud tbe corrosive action of acids. When a lecturer has woiked the ladiei of his audience so near to the weeping point that they have gotten out their hand kerchiefs, and then suldenly changes bis lone and speaks of the menu of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup be is bound to rouse a feel ing of indignation. Jn tbe Italian Parliament the voting is done by electricity. Three buttons mark ed aye, no, snd abstain, on each member's detk, are connected witn a central print ing apparatus which records the votes au tomatically as the memtiers touch tbe but tons. Vegeline I am Now Uslngit Free ly in My Practice. "FACTS TELL THE STORY." Baltivobs, Mil, Jan. ST, lfci Mr. H. 1L tmni: Heretofore I have tea Stitn(l' opposed I alt eroprieurT medicior, but, as tliere la an eioeplion to moat ruirn, I feel tbmt my prejudice ui iut paieot mf-m ha hit a fearful shoes iniaeoaaeof your VKOKT1 R. anil has been compelled to Ktve way before tbe stronger evulnice oZut-u. About two earn af I waa In duced to fiTe a fair trial of your VKiiiiTlS Km oeterireut is some strtunuu (Scrofuiosis) car of erediiary tranainiMloa, auenled witkaweilmKof Ibe lyirplutic gnuula snd Joints, eanous al' ra tion of bonraand eouliliitloful ptiiUlc taint, and. Injustice, 1 feel 1 should be derelict to duty did I not temify tolbe STeat vaine nf your VKOt TINK. SVAoui exmMum, I liave found it an ad mirable adjunct In Ibe re moral of tbe above con stitutional itiaiurbanoee. 1 am now lining it freely In my practice. 1 am aware that I atn remicr c j miaelf amenable to the charge of uuprufeaaHnal o-o.ioct in thus oulrajrins the ruira of medical ettiica. In fo-itrrlng a ao-caUed Vucfc Medians. TdU Is aimplT Uul I Fa- ti ted the atory, an-1 I again assert that VBOKTINK tea valuable adjunct W our Materia Jfrdiou. If thla teeiuaoay to lis value will acll our- more bottle, I xnall feel that I Save done some poor aufiVrer a Sa uar lan benedt Youra very trulv, JAKVIS B. YVlLeui, Jt D. I am Cured. Boero.f, March S2, 1881. Kr. H. R. Snrsjr Dear irs I euflered from CutJcer a great while, and ined moat every wel.- inown remeuv to cure me, ouw uwa.aM. j 1 bought a bottle of v eotiil.NE, which helped me. and 1 coounneu io uac u. .-ww a w nuwiwi ear I am permanently cured. lours very reapectfnlly, UImI L. A. 81-OONKK. S Hawthorns pL V eg c tine xa THS SEST Spring and Summsr Medicine ANAKESIS Dr. S. Ea&w's Erfsnid Pile tesaij vwt.-w luvsrai: friwi M1U fSl sTQ 1UI.UU3I4 CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. fVd br DnuTrHtocTf-rywherry?. prW. ft .T-r h prrjwttt h muil. Hi Actit trr Io tl)VMr't" nd all naiT rra.tv I. ntiim!i r liox ST A kw York. Ciij. i'k; mma'V ioru oX jlhoAsJ e?fc, SH The true antidote Io the effect of m!nni la Iloetera's stoma,-h Biitera. Ihia niniinae ia oueof the imwi porxilar remedies of ao age ol suc creaful pnr'ri.7 epw-iik-s, and at In ni.iueiie aemami waervrer on tnu exinnpant fever and agiie rxiix. a wiwt aarni nre lines a d.i u ifee bi pn4e ere.,Muitiive for eactunleriUK a niai.u-HMis auu'vpnere. rrguiaiaUg litis UVer, and iu, iictiai;iiK ii M-'iiitiiin. ror sale oj ai! Ii.uujis and Dealers gener.!l. IS A SURE CUKE for all diseases of the Kidners and f r-tra It ham rped&o motion on tikis xmovt Importnuit CTfan, Abliiig U to throw off torpidity auu, Inaction, rtimuUfiig the hemlthy aecrvtion of tha Bile, ud by keepinjr thm bowels ia ire OondiUon, egbetlrag lu regular dischshTgm. US If yon sreenilsTrliAC from IwidlCII IUt mLiaTlA,livo the chilly are bilioos, dyspPi)Ue, or oonetipaAecl, Ksdney- j we wui urei toiiOf , ana fliaiuenay oaro. u mum OjH-LiABf ynj j i hsj vjq cyywu iti , f uty one ahoald take thorooc hoowrae of U. - SOLD BY DRUCCISTS. Prlctl. VHTTirn lfTTTW " want to inn Trte ssd, rranhv it m r ... KttoH. JmmTill. Wiacwr.irn. b nsfaHrrt( ud tnfa;il y ia morrotx Eplrptie Fka, 8p-an, OnraJ SC. Vtto Dibm, t rfrJrarm. Opmrn E4 in. 8rr,tTilii ant a Pi'rrmM "wi Bl.l Dia To Cl-rifj t Larrs, Ljtcntrw M-a M-r. hBt, Haoken, tstwttro and a1 mtu edsjotaiy nuut- ymeytf canw NVrw.Km Pn tri t), lfTVCttlAntra c4 who iMmr a nan wc, appotttrr a Wini'iUnt. HA MARL TstN KhRVKNE m rtv Ve.iDbl. Tbttoaamla i, V FAILS. prts prurtnim it the mtmt .efjVnul Inv-ierjna t mar SQBlaiaad tha akin rstem. Wj .U bf all DrusyraksL TUE Ult. M. A. RICHMOND MEDICAL VQ 8ale Preprtrf rp, HU Joaeph, Mt. 2C4ita fcy S laTlT A4. rrdU and a Mot. rtUUil COLhSt Utsa- tasUh. riAllniSU 4wf-a.-llat X P AGENTS WANTED F03 THE ICTORIAL HISTORYtheWORLD Ssjhrartng fsll and aufbentle aeeonsei ef erery nar tkai Of aiuMBt ard n<rn Biu. u.l ,.. A . hweory of ths rue and lad at tha utm aa d U iuian Kaaptrea, tbe ntiauie ares, the eriuads, ths feudal syany.ue raf ruwaon. the imitsry and mninnit eftae Saw world, uc, ate. ItsoafinsS7 fl ia tu.urtral eaarrsTtam and k mart asmiete Hlstury of the Hand avsr pab- j S aisiusss yiTtaneu.PvauaaiceCeI'saaeWstila.Pa. j " ow tmTiWBileagee - a niisi iTwis i i T Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Three months seo I was broken out with lain ulcers and sores oa my body, limb and fsoa. I procured your "Golden Verti cal DisooTfry and 'PurfatiTe Pellets" and have taken six bottles, and to-day I am in cood health, all those nely ulcers laving healed and left my skin in a taturai, healthy condition. I thought at : one tuue tnat 1 -wild not be cured. ' Al though I can but poorly ei press my grati tude to you, yet there is a tirop of joy in every word 1 write. Your truly, JauesO. Bellis, Fltfiiinto, N. J. "Dicov.ry'' so'd bv drumrista. SoJ'tninff vulcanised Jiutler. The hsrd.nine. of vulcanized india-rubber. which takes place with piping and other goods after short period of use, is said to be caused by the gradual evaporation of the solvent liquids contained in the india rubber, and introduced: during the process of vulcanisation, Experiments made for s number of years in order to find meth od of preset vins; the India rubber seem to indicate that keeping the articles In an stmcspbere saturated wi'.b the vapors of the solvent will answer the purpose. In dia rubber stoppers, tublne, etc., which Hill possess their elasticity are to be put in vessels containing a dish Oiled with com mon petroleum. Keeping in wooden box es is objectionable, while keeping in air tight vessels alone is sufficient to preserve india rubber for a long time. Kipo-ure to light should be avoided as much aa puesi- tle. Old, hard India rnuber may be sof tened again by letting the vapor of carhos bisulphide act npon it. As soon as it has become soft ii must be removed from tbe carbon bisulphide atmosphere and kept in tbe ahove way. Hard stoppers, it is laid. are easily made fit for Use ainun In this rnauner.but ibe elastic properties of tubing e-annot well be lestored. Dr. K . r .erev s (i Jileu Jltdica, Discovery" curt s e"eiy kind of humor. from the common pin p'u or eruption U tne worst scr otitis. -r our tp six Dottles ru?e salt-rheum 01 tetter. One to five bottle- cure the worst kind of pimples on the 'ace. 1 wo to four bottles clew the system ot boils, csibuncles, and sores. F.ve to eight bo'tles cure corrupt or running ulcers and the worst scrofula. By druggists, and in half-doien and d g. n lots at great discount. hh uie .ew lorn xacltt (JJab w:s in Marbleliea.l Harbor, recently, milk was so scarce that one dol'ar a quart was offered for it. A somewhat excited old lady, on hearing the news, rushed to the door and exclaimed: "Jnt tiiink on it A dollar a quart for milk I I wu-b to tne Liord 1 had a cow and a pump r Weak lUD2 fD ttinir of bluml. c.Tosnmn- tion, and fciuelrud afTectioria, cored with out pnysiciaa. AUdrtes for treatise, with two stamps "Worlds Di'prosary Medi- cal Association, Bi.t Io. J. Y. A little boy had his long curls cut off the other thty. and was anneryinclv remind. "d of the fact by the remarks of an nis menus. eoinr witn nis inniiy into the soniitry, soon after his arrival he came running into the house in great soi row. cruris: 'Mamma, mamma. even the hens laugh at me; thny ail aay: Cut cut-cut-eot-your-hair-cut ! , 'There Is do arming a coward Into courage." But even the coward may be brave after trying K.dacy-Wort, that me- diiiae of nonuertul t Clear j In all dUeves of the liver and kidneys. It U prepared in both dry and liquid form and can al ways ce relied on as an effective cathartic and rliuretic Try it. .tsyDre&ics, cloak , coats, etockirgs and all garments can tie colored success fully wiih the D.auioud D.es. FiSiiona- ble colors. O.ily 10 a. ixiNOfiTON, uanaeln, reinsca a mar riage license to a man because he is ninety-two years old. Come over to this sido, old man. Aao U never ob- j.-e'ted to in the Chited States. One voice fro a all over the laud goes up fruui nmUiets mat sajs, ily uauahters are so feeble and sl. with no strenclh, all out ot breath and life at tbe leas exer tion. What can we do for them f The answer is simple and full of hope. One to four weeks' use of Hop Bitters will make them healthy, rosy, fprchuy.aad cheerful. "I WAirr a good match safe," the cus tomer said. And the new boy promptly dipped a box of matches into the water pail aud handed them e nt, "There, " be said, "yoa can t buy 'em any safer n that in all America. Wouldn't bora if you stuck em m the U,rt." fialural petroleum, deprived of its color and d:sagrecatle odor without distillation and Ibe aids of acids or alkalies, is wtiat uie uarDoline is made from. As now im proved and perfected it is a beautiful preparation, and performs sH that is claimed for it ss a hair resteer. Frank acknowledgment : "I believe yon'rn a fool, John," testily exclaimed Airs. Ahgprs.a her husband nnwittincly preonted her the hot end of the potato dish, winch she promptly dropped and broke. "lea, lie addnl. resisaedlv. that's what the clerk told me when I went to take out my marriage lioense." Hr:se n:i iKO.q ie.tji. William j. cuutfbiin. or Somervilla, M.aM.. save: la the fall of 1876. 1 was ukea with blbsduo or nrs Ltmoa, foUowed by aeevto-e eeuch, X List say appetite and flesa. and waseonnned to my bed. la 177 1 was admitted to the HoepltaL The doctors said I had a hole la my Inns as Us is a half doUar. At one times report went around that I wee deed. (ave np hoiei bat a friend told me of DR. wtl LUX HALL'S BALSAM POB THK LUXas. I vot a bottle, when to my surprise. I i feel better, and to-day I feel better thaa far tares rears peat. DAUB'S PARI r A. VICE eejies Mbt ha Man Beest. For nss-eaternaarertaasraallr. as r.ticiisnman sent a yoauir Kirl a New Tesr's card with these words npon t: "Golden sunshine will be yonrs at last.' A inry his just compelled him to pBy her S5.OC0 for breach of promise. ana tne propnecy is iniaiied. lxroBB Viot d. In morbid conditions of the blood are many diseases- au.h aa sait rueutn, nag-worm, Dolls car bun cles, sores, ulcers snd pimples. Ia this condi. Uot. of the blood Ur the Vsomss. and cure thece affjeiions. As a blood run ner it has no equal. Its e dec's ara von. aerlui. The refcA 1'rucestt tor Makina i-noto-l Tinting jflatet. Asesmtive el atiDous mixture is prepared by dissolving six parts of gelatine in 30 parts or water and 1 part of po welded ammonium bichro mate is stirred into tbe solution. A piece of p'ate g a s, which is all tbe be: ter for having been prevsously coated with a col lo'jpic substratum, is now leveled In tbe drying cupboard a temperature of about 40 deg. C being tn table in most ca.e. T ben tbe p.ate has reached the full tem perature of tbe hot cupboard, some of tbe Helatine preparation is poured on anu spread wdh a strip of paper, about SO grains being allowed for each tq tare inch f surface. When the plate is dry it i exposed under a negative, abo-it six time ibe exposure wbich would be required fvt silver pnni oeing givex vTbea ths ei jseo p ate u soaked in water, tbe re;ieu lation aud granulation of the gelatins tvp idly set in, and in a few minutes an exact reveiss of ths required printing block wui result. The ne xt sfa p is to silow the p ate to beet me pirtiailr dry. and to dtDuaii till oa 1 bt tha tanmltiu . . . . ., J . . V l" su , w turiu tun priming oioca. It IS, p T- PS mora certain procescunf to Ua an impress on trom the reticulated tlm i j means of softened ruita-nrr-ia h , send this oast to an elocUotyper or a s!r- aotyper to b rspraduSeXl in nets, A NOTEi Bi t VaaTI a V OJAaa. Trom the Botfoa CWI TlieakavebiegeoS trkaarat of Xre. trdtaKFrnhk ham.o( Una. Haj, who aboTeajl ether human batagi an be truthfully Sailed tbe "Dear Friend of Woman,' uaai at bar aanepoBoaste leveleeall her. She anaaln-wlyl-""'" ' " 'tw of a Ufna7, an4 Is obUjeS to keep atx lady eai igieiilii In h iliihnrari rT 1 r I vnlca daily poor, tn apoa her, aa.-h aaztne 1U ipadal aardA of ralTarfcuc er lor at Will frem It. BV-r TesatahleConiuaadaia mrdleme far good and an evU ueiiwea, I have eermneTly fcmetlgated K and eaiaatlaaed of th trath of thla. ODaacoost a tt pmn aierUa. ft I n ni nei eadnreaerlbnlhTthehntphrrfrians In the eaotry. One aarvi -I work Bke a charm and eavM moch pata. ltwSloare asnrely Uatwontform ct falttac at the sterna. Uoeorrboaw Irracnlar and palatal If i eafieitlna. ill Innammarjoa and Cloeratloe. Wondlap. an Dlaplasrmeau andtneeoe). esqneatviaiialweahBBasand t eepedally adapted to the Chawte ef Ufa," B a i nuafre grrry aortloe ot lha eyitem, and stves new Ufa and vigor. It rename filntnMa, aatolmrr. ot ai J9 an aravlag- for ichn0laatm,aadrenveawak n ot Vbm rtnaMch. It enne Hnatlna. Beadachte, Mul tMuaPreetratlon. Oaneral PebUTty. Ulmili mrnmrn. Pi liiaail ii ini la llcnrrlnn That terlir of brartne; daws, eaaalag pain, weicht and backarha. hi ajwaye permanently cared bylte nea, B wUI at all tlmra. and sadvaBctreitiiaaanraa,aat lnhanaoar wyhthrhiw that governa the femala rratem. It a only tL per betoe or U for tsand la said by rnggiaM, Any advice reqaired a te apedel caMS, and flha names af many who have been restored to perfect health by the inof the Veeetahle Campossd. can be obtained by addnadnir Sra with atamp for reply, at bar home la Lynn, Xam Fur Kidney Complaint of eithrr tax thla cempwind 1 snanrpeanad M abnncant tratlaaoalaia abaw. "lit naLam'iIjTerHlJ,-ayoiawrttvr. "are BW hot M tkt world tot the eare ef Coaatlpatfaa, Btllossncs and Torpidity of the Over. Bee Hood Puraior works wonders In ita special Hue and bids fair to aqnal tha Cora pound In tti pupularltr. Ail mU respsat her as en Angel of aVnr "hose sue, ambition Is te do good te others. Philadelphia. Pa, 09 Una A. M. 0k. Si FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OFl.l 3 CONSTIPATION. Wa a-rfawai V sir it an im tmn iBMaUnt In thtst Mansk. W'nrT aa CosisUrjaiari, and no remeciT has evaH Afotnailrd tlte laiebcvUyd JLidiiey-Wort aa mi wu.tTrKise caoae. nowerer otam QJttte eaae. tl-is rened w will owvxxan It. nil ITQ TffI3 datii wing r laV AW a watn ta Tory spa to be rOompUeatod w.thcor.rrtpatlon- JUdaey-Word' imtrmxgXlxtrDM uw woaaepcj parcaaaa qracauyi Cnrea all aUiwaor mm eren waeu pajwiaaaj and memcinee amvm tmon nsuea. f ef If yem aare tm uier ox tbaa troablea WpRICB USB I Pnirxgitrta tenf .ViJ:i l.Y.T.V.T.T.I - " ..... . - - -- - B. E. SELLERS & CO. PITTSBURGH. PA. sil n .'1:1 1.T.l.U 1 1 7d!l fl ir;a-i:ifv.i:irt7:i:MiiiaiJ::w I'ervwt aaS Scat Sruictae ever 3ia4e aa4e- I Man- I tot, A 5 act, I Li a, . tnk I haa Bandeiior.witaiitjM;bct nktivv profa-ruea af all oKbtet Bittern, hsjsrcM Blood Purifier, Liver Reau I tor. .j,, ids i in p n i mfcirnnj Au4 ea cans. KadlMSMi Bjctrnare iparaciuiia --7 i.l a poiwIMy Irear erl where Fow vanra aaal psnect are uanr tsi vljer te tit td tsi Jsta. To an whose e cease trreralart ro(rt'iJioT ersana. or wba re sod ntfld Stimulant. qnireaa BaBnoinai oat In g. iiaiile,wltJiout irrtor- .o ryuXT what roar I are wfcit the aHuasror i Vr. I-ont wait omn Ti 7l'i'las I Is car Bod B1I- 1 sfc but If voe suem ml earn. only fm-1 bad or Blarral 11 iaar aara roar Ufcwii eSOS vtll b nM sir, lal tiW m eiiraurorlav Do not BBffar ,,e Tear friends aurr.bal ow and ,m- liaam flop B Rf iu,mlwi. Beei Pittrn ai nck tle, Srarsl drunken noslram. but the Ptuvata a a su- M.li-'jr- ever tnaOe ; the VHUBli'W Vnrn and sura ana tt eenon er facet?: simid bs wKixjut tb-a. O. I.O.I, n l-r si-1 rresl,1ila i nonrKi. all " 1 by drnf.ta. 6ead . Xur Cirvniar. mm eraaai era, u. DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE LIVER PILLS do not produce sickness at the stomach, nansea or pnpmir. iney aot eurecuy on tbe laver. thi- organ wnicn, wnen ia a neaitliv co:i- ditiun, purili s the blood f ir the whoh body. In CONSTIPATION they cleanse the stomach and bowels without disposing them to subsequent Cos tiveness. They are the only perfect prrp.iratio ci JliiUlUM; Ibu irreat sulwtlMit for Alt rcury. T nereis not tht-ireuti. 1 ii the wLedc ranso cf Cutharto Medicines known to man. riry ore aofil f Irujgit rreryvtirr. Dr. Solienck's Book on Consumptiou, Liver Complaint and Djpppeia in ten! free, post-pabL Address , J. IL SCHEXCK b SON', rhilade'phia. Pa, DRS. J. 5.et J. B. nOBE81CK. thr APFT-icTro wrrn ths eppbcts OP IU!H;RI!VIIS A.ND MEltCriilAUZAl lU.1 stouii out hesiTate to conieli J. .V ana J. B. H Ea.NtiAtA, i 4 HTth Second street. Pu:aie phia, eiiuer by mail or by pernon. during Um houn uuu oa. a. in j r. a . an-i iw?r. a. Ailve free. Wlayiever woold know hia eoo.it. nun ami way io improve n (nnqi'i reaal -W lUeW I.V ASl llllaU,' sent on receipt ot uree-ceoi C3AN"DALI,'S. 34 , v. ' nm D.ll rnrrianew. 5 .. ,7'ia H.n, Blerlis. IUt.1la.ias. S-ntei O. I ta aay sUrea. Ulaatra. W Chvalan seat traa. AGENTS m,k'' ,J fee ceut profit eelllre ! VtiwtiL nfr,r prticuiaea io l.E .ltit.B i-tZ I w . Mw--.u,a. f-a E.PHirv,,rilM n,m,t Bre,fc l-" shot anai at i hb. I.W." !Jf?i hH, Sk. ... ssi eeesi e ere Wlsi. Mamalaai.ai B n.e up end aamufarPnae- rhae mt ahitaM(elekisk pmkrieree- mywtm' kS alfaMu. cough. li)Ste r L. -T -S " w. Il VarkM R. Re R, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Tlie rhsanal and Beet .Wedlrine fur reunllT 1st 1b lb Hnrla CVR3 AXD PRETEXTS Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Fever and Ague Bheumatism, Wcura'gia. Uiptheria. Influenza, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing. Bowel Complaints, Looseoees, DlarrtM, Cholera Vorbns or Palnfu Stacharirea from Uie ilowrie are suppel in U or M nunulvs by Ukina: Kalwav's Kealj Iteli-f. N- congestion or Inflammation, no weafcnsor ia.n. ade, will fultow the use of tbe K. K Ke;ief. IT WAS THE FIRST AM) 13 THE ONLY PAIH EEMEDT That Instantly stops the moat excrncfartnr pa.ru, aliaja Inaammaiions, ao-1 rare, eii'st1-ii, whether of the Lunxs, Stomach, ikmej ur otar glanils or organs, bv one applaaon. IS FEOM OSZ TO TWENTY MIXCTES. VomURr how violent or excro- iaiingtAe pain, the Kheuniatlc, Bed-rulln. loOrni. Cnpploi, hervoumttetiralipe or pn.traiel will il.ae Bay anffer, RAU WAY'S KKAliY litl.lEF wul aAord inataat eaae BTLAMMATION OP TUE KID5EYS, INPLA1IMATIOS OP THE BLADDE.t. IN IT-AM SI iTION OP THE BOWEIS, COSGESTIOS OP THE LlTXt.S, PALPITATION OP TUB HEART, HYSTERICS, CRilP, CATARKH. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, COLD CHILLS, AGCE CHILLS, HERVOCSXESS AND SLEEPLESXESti The application of the Eea.lv Relief to tbe pan or parte where the pain ur uirn-.u.tj ezl.-u wu afford eaae ami enmfort. Thin or si jtv trM in half a tnmWer of warci will In a fw minutea cure Cranii, palll4, SourStomarh. Heartburn. Nek Urla-hr. liitr- rfura, Dvwntery, Colic, Win-! in the Hvm anil ail internal rain.. Yravelera ahoull alwavaeirrys NWe or ka-l-waj'e Ready KeiieX with thru. A fw anps in water wil prevent sicknas or pain from ehane of water. It Is better than French Bran if ur mi ters aa s stimulant. M ALAKIA IT ITS VARIOCH FOItMH FEVER AND AGIT. PEVER AXD AHI t" enre-1 f.-r .-ta. TTiore t aotaremeiUal airnt In this wornl that will cure Fever and Airue, and otht-r M Uinoaa. Hi i-.ui Scarlet, Tvphi mt, Yllow and o!i:r frvem !i im hf Ri D'V.XY'S riLLS) ao quickly aa KAUVY t KEAiY RELIEF. ' rilt j Cents Per Bottle. DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparilliao Rcsolvml. THS GiilT BLOOD PU2IFLES. Tx the core of Chrome Disease, Bcrvfula or Syphilitic, Hereditary or Contagions. C hrmie Rhennatisni, ScTofnla. Gliin lnlor, Swr:. hue;, Hackunir pry Conjrh. ancer-via ATe-ti--n?-. r-spoiUlie t'ouip ainta, b,eHl:uvT of tlie Lun-, li--pepua, Watrr Craiih, Tic Dilr-u-, White : iiqr. Tanv-rs, l lcerm M n sihi Hip lim Mercnnal IilM-asr, Female Coni:.i-iit-, ,o,n. llropsv, ialt Klieuin, Br'uvh::i-i, e ta-uiiii::in. Liver Complaint, &c Not only doe tHe 5arsaparil!ian ReHva: -x o4 mil nMDMifti agent lu the rurc ot omn It is pukiiUTe ve fur Kidney ind Bialier Compliiats, rrlnarr ani Worn. Plse-ss, linrel, Piatwtf,. lru-aj, t"p.n(e of Wafer, Iii--outiniue Vrui, Britftit Uiete, A tMim ititria, ttmi in ail caea wbtre tbrere hrick-.in.st tli .')-.i (. r t . r atr vm tiuok, cloudf, mixed with yuttmrr- tk- the white of in eir. tvt ibrt-.ttb Itk.- wn r sit i.r ! there ia a niorbiil. Umrk. b:iim-4 tktLre;irnt e an i white tne-4iuat tkpaL-4, ami Uca there i- at pricking, burning aenr-atnn when p-?-.ii w.r. r. arvtl pma tn the small of the back a n t Itjina biMl by ujWKLHUi. I'UiLtv.NL LAK. ime boWe contains more of the i.-'ivf prm--- ?le of Met-licinea than any other I rcir-T;.n k-a ta teanpoonfu. iiis, while uihiTs rvtju.i tie ur mix tuuea ms muca. RADWAY'S Rcsulaliiiff Pills ! Perfeot, Purgative, Soothing Apsri ento. Act without Pa n Always Reliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Pertectlv ta.te!eaa, elegantly matej with wo fnm, purge, ricuiate, poniv, clean-ie and strrtijr then. KAnwiVs Pnxs f r me enre of a!! diMr of the Stomach. Liver, Bowels. Kulncj.- KlaMrr. Nervena Pisea-., ljm of Appi-ntr, Ucailacn-. Constipation, e oseivenem, iniliiretion, lvp-n-sia, Baionsnew, Fever, Intlaiuinaiinn of the Bowels, pile, sn-1 all ileranrruients of the Inter nal isccra. Pureiv veveuoie, containing no luer enrv. mini rajs, of Uelea-non! ilniin HT- eHuserve the following Hvoiptoms reitultin ftoa Uiseaweof the Pyreniive'en-icniM; e'oDsiipe Bnn, inwanl M!e, Fuiinres of Wood tn lie Beail, Aailitv of the stoma, h. Nmwa, llcartbnrn, PTial of FooiL Kuiinexe or Weight lnthesu Bach, Soar Eructation. Sinkiaa' or Fluttering at the rJeart. ChoainK er SulIeniiMT Sc fuatum wacn ta a lying poature. Dimness of Vm i, pota W eos bet. -re iae s"i:. Fever an.i doll Fain In the Head. Peflc'eih-y ol rerspiraira. VeiiowneM of the 8vin end fcyes. Pain in the fi.ie, e'liest, Limos, and sudocn Flushes ot lieat, IturnUuc in the Flesh. A few drea of Ridwjt's Pnxs wi'l free tha system frum all the above-named disorders. SOLD BT DRUGGISTS. rrle. S3 t'ewta Far Bew. READ "FALSE AXD TRIT" i "v, s letter stamp to R ADW AT CO., S(V SS arren. Cor. Church St, New Yoifc ar-inronsuuoa worth uionaan-ls will he seal yvej. Te Ike Psjklie. B sare sni nk for EtpwiVs, anl see that the UU MR&i.ar.w' I . k . - - . av, .w juvBUj, J U II iaSafjsritss" lrv. . . . m-n T.. , . . . . '"""-iT ana Atrm - a iria. ,v. V.aft PtMiL... . . K.a, a 'OLatii , - "7"a.ie Uaicaac and SirTTW"- J Saafa, YdUiYO MEN UTy rt Tel. CHtX WHEtl llllitl can BaateioachHvran, Tastmot. Iwlotlma H,ll b-rdroreuita. H fA utiu "t J .ua ,u pay lu ,u Consumption )nsumption Can Ba Ct HALL'S DR. wu. FOR TUE BALSAM LUNGS. S "JH .C "" -rtl-. Cold Pwewwtealw, Iiw luEJS5""r.,""J 'laculllr-t. ltrnerhili-s i - 'av.avM. .1 ine Hrmmin J SS ajauBva ( kMla II.. l.anKrSna j; -"nf laSanarel aaal peM.r4 by the ,'TVTl Preveete the eiaht .oral a ard f. I ""a the ewewl waVh rr.ji- BTALt? if a'l"S i"f "r. "-rWe mn(.il . fli V BALMA.il will enre vaa- eve. lhejhjprwjl..f.lj fwll SIX J"T "U"' aa noKtin. i k. , w v--i r I ' lata u HMa