I HIT n inn iTfll ' ' In"! HHI II I I 1 Mjirutilltlif BtiTlsu'roi oul Fas tu sxa.— Fanny «ud manure well decern jxwed JJ specially suitable tor kfmj Liu J*, bccocso It Is slow and continuous id lb action; and b InvarUbtr found 10 piaiDlalo or restore * goud vanclyof grosses, cloven and other bottom herbage. . This ibould always bo applied la the . autumn. Whan Jl 11 not po«t^4 i M 'sujffideal quonilly, Fcxuvian cuuA aupcrphoipbile, or parlUily dissolved Loom are the meat dcslraHCbl* with * smilladriuon or lalt or pUrito i; ^ lhft M.-|uia^^UUpocs B mod alone, bare a natural tendency to cucourn° tbo growth of oockifool and other luxanant grjuttes, to the destruction of v, dorm and the fleer ktoda of rrmta Tib c It tho • general tendency of- auuueuiscxi tali; whiio superphosphate of limo and koKiU,on tho contrary. cnc©ur»xpjbe growth « 'ofcloym ana leguudoouj plants gajarally. "Wo hive actn extraordinary result* from tho application of half-inch bone* upoa a poor upland pasture, and bchavo nothing » «^wlll giro a mere permanent and saliijactor fry rpalt*' Tho moath* of >IafcKand April •» •' an CtacroJir moat suitable for the appUcaUoa of artificial rsxmnxa. It b a good plan alwaji to. haro a' comport heap in making far tho benefit ot the posture, .This w maybe thado of road-acrapinp.tha ioour. ; lags of .tfllchcs, (ho'cieanisga.oC poada, * cfippingi: frocn banks. and hedge. rows, * scraping* and 'iwceplcm cf farmfrhrds, garden refuse, house refuse, and Indeed, all Kris cf rubbish may bo added to a comport heap. Even wcedi will decay \ ; and then help to nrell tho material for enriching the land. The bc*p should be o©. \ \lc*«ohally covered 'with a layer of lime, ai^AlayerofullPQWandUied b alto a good addition. Tbcoo znateri&b aro benoficuilln thanreJrei, and keep wcedi from _ aoodrng oolho top of Lho heap. Tbscora/pOaffthocH be/turned overs from tiiho to f-ttoa, anijvf hen' weir mjxed, the land may * ^bddrcood wfth!tathqr1nN iprxng 'or anImam" The chain hsrro w will ! bo found a good tmpkmmt < for woiking it into tho • *' aoQ logclhcf with tho seed* that may, ha to bean town upoa lL After U boa Killed I down a Croiskili, roller will act vf(U in rj^ieODaobdAtingthofcranear- • *' Iw tho anxiety lo aocuro' lire Iar^eot yield* of fodder con; and olhoc cnsihC7 - • goahlo products' there b 'danger' that quantltr dial I bo gained at tho expense <<tf qunlltya Twenty t^.fortyNtona per « acre cannot be' grown as rioih;ln nutritive value per ton a* where tho yield }a - 'retailer.. In a rainy acaaah *a tho prtaent hat to far boon any forago grown majl.bo propoxUonahly leu nutritions where mtwgnrfjghl v . "■* Id had season* iTohoy b apt "to bo poisonous. Thb artsos from the fact' ' that in such seasons tho boos aro ©lien obliged to gather it from pploonous flowers. OrcAt care should, bo token to f%t ; remove *11 pobdooos plants from tho neighborhood of hire^xlnYrfiU a great many people in fhUafldphb died from eating honey feathered from tho flower* of tho Kalmla latlioliju In good season* the boos avoid poisonous plants. »TAy>T® . ;■"> c- cr .. • w-i ' Prows flraixan, of tho • lows'- Agricultural Od liege, give* tbo following cure for foot jfif {n shtepr'-Tbo following will apply to tho majority of cooes of simplo foot roti -.All loose flakes of hom- should % v- bsr carefully pared off and tho hoofa trimmed to s proper shape. Tho foot ohuuld bo thoroughly cleaned and carefully done ^ up In a tar bandage. Yf simply pin lor / > andbandsgo with a bit of Hi on g cloth. If \ f thers Is much olecranon, «a chronic tore havlDg been "formed,* touch tho turftce With » tolntlon, ooo p^art sulphuric or byt t\ droehlonc acid and three pails water. Drtat ^.M.'ibOTS./ The jsnunal should be kept "where m little -wd 'and filth aa "posalhld : will reach tho feet. Ds. jr. J. itJDai communlcatoa Ms plan V'JcfrtpelhDg Aide front hortc*; /Ubmnarki k ttrthosufftrtng their ittackk occddotuacd thinks thai the rrrUifiJo, stats into Which scene anirpily ire thus brought b a frequent cause of accident' Before harnessing, a mixture ol one port of cm do carbolic add with ex cr more parti of olive oil abodld Y •; m be rubbed lightly all over the- animal with a rag, and applied more thickly to the inyx letter of ) the car* and other, parts most ' likdy td" b 6 atucked." IMs application may need to be repeated In tbo ecu mo of the day, bet while any odor of tbo add ' rannma tho flics decline lo' acUJe, and tbo J 0 f j bdrs^ b ocsnp] i \Ujt fxW. t toch ! sdi annoyft '• * i.. ; J / »!> •<., f * i •- d_ Tna flesh of tho shetp b tbo best meat in the world; U b also the poorest. A lean . \ / Jhin sheep, that has ouillvtd lb useful new - as a woolbeirtr, and been ,cut down by Vhfl relenllesi knife as a cumbcrcr of the pastart-grtxindj .and conngned to tho pot ; h ths rain tore of macerating lb toughened fibres, affords an unsavory and mr _ palaiahle meet, whkh has taught many to loathe the very name of muttoa andabom- • i TtofiJJ it*, vtry Mflea.^mrtflf cotttfiry, not the' afesn alto flovora of rtnlacm, the gamey nchness of wDd fowl or the sweet Jaioss \< or a flhort-hont sirloin can surpass the vlt* toe* of ( Southdown marrow and fitness, :v» .it is tweeter to the palate, tooro dlgt*Ublo ahdjnoie nutritwus.Uian any other rart•f^r of meat food, >/\ * h>„ ■ ".li 10 >7541— r-yo I* some sowings of teed made dunsg dry weather with a drought fallowing, a total faUurt, often occurs from ceglsctUJg \ flrtnty jireesorkonin the seeds, so w£eo they irtrmlnaU the action of the heat and V 1 1 (bought ^ttbyv.'oM ' affect the geruL lYs «are satbfled that thousands d poentli ot lr torulp, hto dkbbigc, calcty and other sum-' ,\w msr-sovfu aopds ais anuaaJly loot from thb !U1 irtadorvolllnjtsediwben i> - vmv.v^ ; .i;, \ , t iTif.auublsks to ttrppceq , that a ills 5 drain tVo And a half or three lect deep » » r *t .Will drsln a hollow ten to twenty' feet dia-' •k-' font* Perhaps it' tnay slowly, but id « eeaaop,. wheat aixt clever will hin out at soch a distance from a drain. It the "in WtthJf made fow fed deep ill, will drain aVUkfturface, but a belter way U to snake a tide drain to the places wfltre waUr b known to stand in a wet time. V*. ,\ r». V>tttt '\>vvu4Um^\> > vt'.MdiaACf \s)«s\ eleven ' 'Strode of mDk td add one pound of lire ...-.weight to a call; and, as ox thU weighs oafi Chooxaild poemds will consume iwofi* ty-two pounds. Of hay* In twenty-four hour* to keep from loaxag weight v If be ie must hare Jast twice that rpMilri wben'hfi 'will gain two poapdi a day. Tbb b one pound lire weigh t tfi eleven pounds of. good hat. • * To obtain fifty cents a hundred for his bay a firmer bum aril fat steer* at fire dollar* and fifty cccU a hundred penndt. *' • • • ' . i .1 • . : j -t*. r.
mmmmrnrnm mmmmrnmm Mwgf . ABiuhaDHrmrflK.— In buying « rumpokok ior.bruilioH, chogep opa that has n lung flat bono in It; tho round hope (marruw boae)ahov* that ii Is not a tdudct cuU A tougher pleco may be mado toMeT by ooo king. . First cut off all the fat awl lay it aside, thou lard tho hloko by drawing /tlfly kltoes \U> banon through i\ Put ono ounoo of bailor in a frying-pan, anil fry tho steak in thb far about a minute, this is tol kocp in thejalocsof tho meat; then put into a stewpan two or throo small aihxa of o ach of the following: carrot, turnip and onion, together with a bay leaf, a blade of mace and a small piooo of lemon pool ; add a pint of hot water to a two-pound a took,, and slew gently Uiroo-qaarter* of an hour. Before dlahing up, cnl up about a quarter of a small carrot, ditto t unrip, into fino strips, boiled till tender, tflon drain and plaoo pn the aleak when serving/ Tho gravy in which the meat is cooked should 'bo carefully strained over it, and for- garniture, besides the vege tables airoadv man tinned, It should have tho fat, which must bo cut^into small dloe, and fried with it, Boerow Baowx' Bnxau, — Toko iwo cujw of ryo meal (not flour), four cupa Of yellow ■ com meal, add warm water enough to moke a batter stiff as you can stir 1L Tlio water In which oquaoli or pumpkin has been boiled makes excellent brood ; if you have not cooked squash or pumpkin, , use clear water. Add oao gflt of moloxxea to the batter, a teaspoonful of salt and half a toaspoonfa) of aoda, diaaolred in a Isblospoonlal of. - boiling water, and a teaeuplul of home-made yoaiL Xct the broad rise over night and till very light, then put into deep Iron pan* ana smooth over tbo top with cold water. • X/Ct it rise a llltlo longer, »nd thou boko far air hour* in a alow otou.4 It is belter to moke late in tho day and and Icato oil flight in tho oven. Toko out before the morning flro Is made, wrap in* a, doth and* steam awhile.' Serve hot for hroakfut / XjuxSout. — Pick. over one pint of dried beans and wash them in cold water;- peel and alloc 'an onion, put In a souoepon and fry It brown, wiih a tablespoon Jul of dnpping*; ham or bacon fat preferably When brown put tho bean* in with the onion, pour on three quarts of oold water, and boll slowly ; every fifteen mlnnlea' add' one cup of oold water until a quart bos been used ; mix on o tabtoapoonial each of flour and butter to- smooth paste, and fry somo half-Inch hits of sislo bread with a little traitor. As soon as the beans aro soft put them through a sieve with a potato masher; put them again in thoaauoepan with their brolh, stir* in tho paste, lot tho soup boll onoe, and tone with tho fried broad in it, ,JU. . m' . : Usx oy.Boflix Ton Wisncfa.-^The woshor-women of Holland and Belgium, so proTcrhirilv clean, and who got . up their llnen^ so Doaulilully whilo, use refined borax as ' washing-powder, InitAOil of soda, in the proportlea of quo largo handfal of borax-powder to about ten gallons ot boiling water. Thojoavo in ooap nearly half. All of the largdVaahlng eaUbuthmcnis adopt lh* same plan. Fur loots, cambrics, and lawn* an extra quantity of powder is used, and for crinolinee requiring to be mode stiff, a strong solution Is necessary. .Borax being a natural salt, doc*' not' In the slightest degree injure tho texture of tho linen. lis cflect is tc soften tho hardest water.', .... ' Fpn a simple and goodl pudding toko two cups of finely grated bread crumbd, ill apple* or half a con of canned apples, fonr egg*. ceiS cup of sugar, a little nutmbg"| grated,' and' i little grated lemon peel; steam this Id' a pudding dish for oh hour and a half, having first moistened ths . bqead, crumb* with' warm water; serve with a sauce of swoetenod cream, or floor, butter and sugar, mixed In the proportion of two spoonfuls of flour to one of batter and two ot sugar; beat these together, and add .boiling water until tho sauce is ot tho proper thlsknosi ; flavor > 'with nutmeg and lemop. | , . / - .- !' 'Frarnxo to n Gjlx*.— Allow- sixteen tablcapoonfuls of pulrcrixed sugar for each egg; ' Take part of • tho 'aagar at first and sprinkle over Uh> egg; beat them for hall an Hour, gradually stirring la the rest of the sugar; then flavor. A Utile lemon Juice whiten* icing, strawberry jaleo'or cranberry syrup give a very, pink shady It znay be colored yellow by using some of the yolk, of tho egg, or by pulling the crate* I peel of a lemon or orange' in a thin muslin bog and tqusexlng Jl bard .Into the egg and ,, ' ; • i Mija designed for the tqpa of • small, squaro ebony stands, should be made of plush, cut Jn such shape and of sack tlxe as will just cover the top -and not conoeal the skirt, * A pretty war to msko one is to lay a atrip of plash diagonally across a square of sifeala; cover the corner* with plush of another color. Almost onydoaign may be adopted for this use.* The o over* con be made -of silk; though plash Is much more' bandi A dodttt dish to be served with cake and berries is made by grating: a fresh coooantjt, beating the whltea cf five egg* to a fctlff frolh, adding two large spoonfuls of sugar and.* pint of* thick; * wee I cream/andr beptlng this also' U1J It is Very tight i \l r ' »• r- w —.1 «»••' • J-; , ..A raxm and useful rug ©an.be mode of a piece of atolroarpet I^ut. fringe on each end. Often when the aUIr-ou> pet Is so mweb . Worn that a now tine I* necessary } there will be a yard or more that is good enough to use for .the rag. If yoU chooeo/yoa can 'put tho fringe all WTOia It* **'■* *• 1 iV dry "bean* em aoakyXall night la ■oft water, I hay win be found to be much more Under thai if soakrd in hard water: they, will, require 1cm . time for boiling, though they should be boiled in hard water. . Wurr* Oixk.— Take the whiles hi twslrw eggs," three oops of flour, two cope of whitrf sugar, oos cup of butler, one teaspoonful of baking powder, one ,.i . . raoos* Lwos.— Frog** leg* may be liroiisd, but they are very pica made into a fricoseo and >***0Q*1 with tomato oa trap, • .
g - ■ Ths Dector* Ouagrse as lo tho beat muhods and remedies, for the euro of ootufiprtlcu ami diaordatd lira and kidneys. But Ibosa that haya used Kidney. Wurt, agroo thai ll la by far tho best nxxherao known. Its oetioa is prompt, thorough and lasting. 'Donltakc pills, and other ir.crcnnaLi that polsoo the system, but by usinjc Kldncy.Wort restore the natural action of all the organs — A'ci p Cbvcnaii L_ On. 1 snnixwo ha lovce Sarah, and would be glad to many her," oho was asylng to the woman m tho postoflbo corridor, yesterday; "but I donna.'* "Isn't bo * nloo young manF* aaked the other. "Well, he's nloo enough, but very reckless with bis money. At Chris trass Umo ho mado ns a present of a French clock fox the pari or, and there's not ono of us In tho bouse can spook a word of French |" Ho wto (Jrr Hicx- Expose yourtcll day ami night, cot loo much without exercise, work too hard without rest, doctor off the lime, take all the vile nostrums advertised and then you. will want to know How toUxt Wxll— Which is answered In three words— Take HopBltkmJ 8am>in tho sugar: "Johnny,** said tho teacher, "a llo can be acted as well M told. Now, if your father was to put sand in his sugar and sell it he would be acting a llo and doing very wrong." 'That's what mother told him," sold Johnny, impotaouily." and he said he didn't core, - llunler will out, so will the fsct that Carbelioe, a deodarixod extract of pctro. I cum, the natural hair reocwer and restorer, Is tho best prepsialloo ever Invented and excels all other hair droving*, as thousands of genuine certificate* now In oar tJcucden. abundantly prove. i Mmuiim maps: "Confound this ra*plN cxclaiuiod tho geographical onthaslMl, "It's no good, I can't find half the stream* mentioned in the river and harbor bUL*" ' If you wont a comprehensive list of tho . watercourses of tho country yon must search the Cbntfrttttonal Kocord . Don't bl* In IS* Uouas, Ask Drogtfst* for "Jloorb on Halo." It dun cut rail, tnlr*, b*U-bc^«, road**, vermin. flies, an Is, Infects. Sfa psr bos. A vastto: "Talk about slopping tho drinking bablia of tho peotuol" exclaimed thojecturfx; "there is but one way lo do It — you must remove tho causa" VTroo 1 r you, oi' fell, N ahou tod m demoralized hearer, "irqe fr you. That's what I've been trying to do all my life. Bring oaycxcsuso U ycr want it removed." • Bytha E. Plnkham's Yegttahlo Comprarad curci all female complaints by removing the csusc. ' . . Comnan oiler. Craaar: Governor Octfloll^. after his defeat at Saratoga, may properly telephone to Dwlght Lawrence: "I coma, I saw, I concurred." Thai's sbout tho way it will be. Nothing like "Lindscy's Blood Searcher'1 for all tkln diseases, tetter, salt rheum, itcb, etc. It cevei tails. Fxxo vegetables to stock frtelr, and keep fresh water alway* within reach, ¥egetiuae. MMM a Cta-M Salt " RJibhiq Mi Erysipelas, • 9 :i cocst nr., tinxs, X. Jrif l°i MO. FL IL 8TETTXSI . , _ . Dear Kr— Oao rcorJipJ loM fsfl W f UUk boy « brratlc* oqi cf Esxvirsuos aa*l Sai.t Uasc*, in Ucw bclr.r oot mutf rt«J tore of to* wont a** wrl^UM. NwUcla* yocr a.1rtm*mnit la IS* r*(tfn, l pnrciuMil i«o u*um ol n« Tojnt**, and, win lb* two be til •*, m hi was Ctunl i ottrr uw aarthlof ilka to* SrcvU**: A wotlrd tis**cb*m. I hanbnncllr * aieimiaft at )Uai* Iw years. This icaUoooial U rrumwoa Y^SoCS?o(fiUDLkT. . - f > . irakcfl You Happy, li.'as . •niLn*o*i,MalXa7l; un. Mr.IL Tl. Rnumi . l>cirHir— I wasCraXTfl down wttb debt, POTmy as* Rairrna* for rnra, caasK) by DcXans in tar fasuir a*a » Urctkni for iioaariof, *We> oa cott uem. I t*c*iot<1i**>aros*d, uain by us a.1rVwotanoM frwal, I eocani«ac*4 n«:n* **• Vhvttxx, aaj la cm looois wi wm a! . w»j, aas pons of as hare d a tick day iinea. I waai to Say la all who know ea«, jpo cm.a rw familj well Utt j tar roann, by tula* v^2m*^|1Tn - - ' ii Ha kxtter Btrril \ * DjjonJio of the Hl&od, BXi-rnioKs, Ma, Ak- *** W7*" yiltJtBmwi . Dear bir—t sir t taCtrtd fl* ohoot Iwo yt on wu» « uueoM ot Us uvl sttrr nsias differ»w rrm*tva, botCD4ai| na rtUet, I WM I»uc«0 lo try Vwrmira.' After l*)daSt«hboUlM I *u roUrtlr curr4. t b*y* rrcoraoen-leO H ia Ml nj trteadJL oad beUer* Uto m U* t*« »P*<nfin* of •^TSS&.urnr. .. !•• y ■ t *. 'j *T VcioUnp ifi . 8old by all Hmnlfiti. Meal anil Snrjocal liislitDla ■ lWtfi*tr«ainiroi^atsea«ipfBiefieniy. DUease* of lbs fraertUr* orr*as r octal or cbroalo, bkxid polsoo, rains la lb* eeRb.ots) boot*, rot spot*, nlctr*. strtctairo, tstary* o*4 bUAVr, trtilsen, nnroM ami jrtsrrol 0« Witty, pretoa* tor* Aeeiy, mental bad pbyiScai proatmloa, *M ctber Special dlMSN rpe^Jlly and perainetUy enrol.' radests may a a**cttpusa of Utir •jTSfSflOis. ew., and sppropcUt* mssdk* wltt dtrocuoos via U srti to oriy address, - una, j,w; onnvDti sad a n. orxt. ' • " ^ ' riyiiclans sad Oujioom, mwbn«>ftn«,yiwTwt in Ibtsa KSsg&z*'- < . '•* v • V" *• .. iV * > . . V \ ' '■ » f.-r
■ I ■ "Ay," io f ou iia tho yotmg tnAn from Botluroy who srjohu* to ioani tho boilnros, ore you t" sold a New Haven merchant JrwwiUj. /"Yo»r sir," was tho roApocffnl^tj4j;A"I>et's aoa' Aro yuu quick k^flfeures t\ "Tolomblr." "If a Tpan shoulj bay on* hundroa and fifty jkrds of; col|oo sd thirteen cents a yard, bow^puch wpuld it ooso toT" "A man that wquld pay Ihlrtocn cents a yard for calico when La could got it in tho market I6r fou^oests, fifteen off for immed* lato sash, 'Would oomo to want mJgbJr sudden.** Tho young man was cngsgod. A toul zdljim of all other medicine* by Dr, lb Y. 1'tcrce's "Golden Medical Dhoovcry" is approaching. Unrivalled la bUioai disorders, impure blood, ^and consumption, which Is scrofulous rllsraio of ths luo^s. Fnoanrsfl ol photography; A French photo grajiher boasts ot having been ablo to catch Iho impression of a flying btriL There U nothing at all wondorful about that. An Austin man, who has no sdcntiflo attainment what over, without any effort on his port, caught tho impression of a flying b*L It was a very clear Impression. Tbo flying bat was a brick-bat. Ho was offering a resolution steward mocling when tbo accident oocumxh Toung men or middle sged ones, suffering from nervous debility and kindred weaknesses should send tbrco tlszqps for Part Y1I of World's Blipeniary Dime Berie* of books. Addrcs World's Bupensary McdJcsd AssociaUoa, Buffalo, N. Y. A Mas. Maiaraor of tho kitcbcn: "How are tho supplies, Dinah ?" aakod a geatlffraan of his colored oook just before itarting down town. "Well, tali," respondod tho'aablo mistress of tlio kitchen, "I link dab is combustible* enough to last till to-morrow." a«lih« urictmu. Dr. Pierco*i "relict*"— the original "LiUlo Liver Fills' • (iugar-coolcd)— euro sick and bilious headache, tour tlnrnarh, and bilious at locks. By drugguti. Bavxn his money: An agod peasant learn* that the rliiiago doctor, to whom hs had advanced so mo small sums, has just passed away, 1 earing nothing but debts, "Thcrol ssji he to his wifo, with s delighted chuckle, "if I hadn't hod the good jock to Lave that fit of inflammatory rheumatism two months ago, where would my money be?" Ta«ropui»r I>«ro*ai3. So great has been (he popular demand for ths celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort, that U ti having on Immense solo from, Hslae to California. Some have lound It convenient to prepare U from tho dry compound. For wch tho proprietor* now prepare it in liquid form. Ihis can be procured at tho druggist*. It hai.pro ■cli>c!y tho same efiect as the dry, but Is very concentrated*) that tho dose I* much ■mailer.— Loiccll .V*riL Cklxst salt addod lo dressing for po ■ Uto and other salada, give* an agrocablo flavor; it Is preferred by many cook* to ©dory extract for soups also. Otren op by Doctor*. "lilt possible Iksl llr. Oadfrey Is up and st work, and cured by so umplo a remedy?'' •T assure you U is tree that ho U entirely cared and with nothlnx but llop Bluer*; and only ten dsji *co bii doctor* gave him up and said be must die!" "Well-a-dsy t That's remarkable! 1 wiilgo this day and get tome for my poor Goofge— I know hops are good." • Mm, LxLT-Wnrrx at work: "Ob, dear, I never can g^t uiod to housework," said a young home- wifo to her nslghbor. "I haven't a bit of corn-starch in tho boose to do up John's cuffs and collar*. Qan't you lend mo a lltUo?" * Ktnsmin'i Peptonized beef tonic, thi only preparation of beef containing 111 entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and llfefosUlBtsg properties; In valuablo for Indigestion, dyspepsia, Derro^i prostration, and all forms of general deblljly; also, m all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of iihyTrti*", nervous prostration, overwork or acute disease, particularly if resulting fica pulmcciry can plaint*. Ouwtll, Hazard & Ua, propnetore, New York. fioM by &I1 druigirta. AUswt I nolo ro«<i. Cures Nervous Debility and Weakness of Generative Organs, $1 all druggie*Bend for circular. Alien's Pharmacy, fill First ay. N. Y» Tex child *rvcr seoe tho necessity of •Irict obsdlcnoo until it booomos spparsnt. t _ Dr. KDm'* Qmt Urn llMlersr is ths narrsi ef lbs ags fcr all nsrrs diseases. All fits stopped froa, fiend lo Ml Arch Btrsst, rktiadslpkU. P», * Wa mria pans would bo a comfort to pig* and a scares of profit to fanner* who weald oars oos* In feeding. iuut* ibeWertd. CiksoaniAi, I'a, BcpU £0, ISSl. IL 11. Waxxw A C<x t Sin — I know from xny own iaxpenesce that your Bafts Kidney sod Wm Cure li tbo best medicine In the world for kidney, liver and urinary dlffical lies. . BamcklOorb. .Hajtt littlo boj: A littlo boy, once a rage, but bow In the graveyard, has been assessed by Jay HubbslL* The little boy need not pay It, Ho will not loae his plaoe. . -.i / VegeUne wdl regulaie the bowels to beallhy action, by »tlmulatlDg Ihe secretioas, cleansing and punfylsg tho blood cf poaoooui humors, and,- In a healthful and flaloral manner, excels all Impurities witboct weakening the body. 4 A-Mx*mxo If true: That Jay Hubbell •cut twelve circular* to the twelve cats employed in the Philadelphia Toal Office asking for contributions for the Congressional committee©. "Bellm' Liver mils'* hive been the standard remedy for malaria, brer complaint, eosUveness, etc., for fifty year*. To destroy Insects on rose buahca and small fruits, strew the pound around tkem with elr-eloekfd lime under the buthes in osrly spring. * . . • • ' * • -V "« \" . . J » " •
lUuiit Ad\ flrtcfi fat JJedtcot RcU*x,A lu lis oununmry of tic adroaccs made in medicine and surgery during the put year, tbo L/radun Isuuel taya thst by far the ra^l lUcrcsUt'g diocurery of lLo year Lu physiology U I hat ina/lc by BjII, that tho rctica !□ Lea lib a i<cul^r rod color, which Is being coniUntiy destroyed by tbo influence of light, and u u coodnl* ly being rrgcueralcd by the ordinary processes of nutritloo. Tho "vision rcd^ cr ."crylbopsm," as i\i d scorer cr nami# jl, attains lis maximum after a night's rest and aioep, or when an onlmi] hat been kepi for some Lour* lu darkness; it u soluble in solutions of the biliary acids and and in glycerine, and probatJy play* a part xn the production of the red reflection from the fundus of the eye seen oa ophthalmoscopic examination, u well as in all pro. Lability lu the ordinary acta of vision. The most important progress lo the department of pathology is thai toward the esubllrhmeet ondUinusioa of the opinion that minute organism* are concerned In the progress or acule Infectious diasatc. Cbiu* rcau has ahown thit ihefcoeM it peculiarly receptive of the vaccine virus and is capable of reproducing It la remarkable purity and force. In' therapeutics sahcln lias been lound to be a curative of ague, coryaa, and some case* of neuralgia in which quinine Uu faiiod. Dr. Uohext Bdl, of Uiasgow, has claimed for chloride of calcium rcmarkahlo power of controlling and coring many forms of tubercular disease. A large Lumber ol cases have been published Rowing ths value of tabdn, salicylic acid, and the salicylates in acute rheumatiim and other febrile affections. Jmiprovtd Ktnd of /irons e,— A compound bismuth bronze, claimed to be peculiarly valuable In the arts cf metallurgy, Los recently been brought to notice In England, the design of the Inventor being to produce metallic alloys suitable, with or wllhout any admixture, for the casting of cannon and other Urge articles, also Ingots, si aha, and the like, for rolling, as wclJ as for the manufacture or various article*. To produce a hard bismuth bronze, be lakes one part bismuth, lh.ee part* lead, six parts zinc, fifteen parts nickel, twenty-fire ports copper, and filly nans anlimooy; ihcie axe melted in a suitable pot or crucible, and at the unit time thoroughly amalgamated, after which the bronze thus produced is run Into moulds of any convenient size or form, as desired. Bronze rnsdc In this manner ll Uid to constitute a hard metallic alloy tbal may be made into reflectors for inlrrori, lamps, and the like, and Iclo other article* requiring a high degree of hardness or polish— likewise for oxJc and shall bearing^ vol vet, and forother similar articles or purpooca. ll may alio be ground into bronze jowder, and be used for similar purposes to those In which ordinary b route powder lias hitherto been applied. A blow oJocpcr: The mUlrcas has gently reprimanded her maid for oversleeping herself in the morning. 'You see, ma'am," explained the servant, "I aicvp very alowlv, and aoyou sec, ma'am, it takes rao much longer to get my full deep than it does other*, you aco, ma'am," Hn was fishing, and a fish-warden stood and watched Mm; and a man came along and said to tiiat warden: "It's oat of season to catch fish. Why don't you arrest that, man T** And the warden replied: 'True, it's against the law to catch fish; but there's no law against a man holding a polo with a oord attached dangling in tho wrier. That's all ho has done or is likely to do." pIOP BITTERS^I H «A UftUclft*** H DrUk.) ^ It •j cor* AIR* * M 1 1101*8, BE7C1KT, ■lAhDXUKE, H [ DANDELION, I] H AxDTW* t*W*«T **t> Urrr UtTtCALOr AOS* II 11 Ttxj or jj. cruftft lirrrrti. % If M ^HEY CURE ■ AU n^M^Of TV>*r U, mool. I] I Ut«T. aMRry*, »,4 Vrf E M wwitil 4 IJ l (OW< C0D,MUtlA Ji H 6IOOO IN COLD. <^7 H Wtn ■ MMtOrym ■ ttly.or fwf ?uicx Uor.'f or 1«JW>«J N j \ f o.M U U-*a. I H AiS facr Srartttl (or flnf mum u4 try I Q uca W»rt ilwp. Takt »• Mk«r> ■ fl D I^.1t»R»t*ol*t««A4lTTTf^trt44r*1»fO^ H M DniRtAOAMR. «M </ortua,u^occ.^ N 8m> for ciktu). shhwJ fl in ,w. -AAkr i^tm, 1 1 U 11^ Hit 4V. X. i ^ 11 t c FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF i I CONSTIPATION., | - *i oOuv dlaMrlM rrmlmt la thk • h try *4000,0 i^Alaa, aaS m twiTtAmw - • «cu^i a* — Xia^wm MAC E Mr*. \U»»nwU>4 lib l.l*J»lll,4Wtto«li c Kft* (M, all tiMtyvUlonrHafll. t • pit XTQ Tins VtitTornf am- f • rll-UOi rUklml U r«rr Mtww*. 5 tTwr-Tln'-l "r-y— U^Wort -* „ RIIHCKM ta» imtw4r«rtiMAR^aiJ f iWAilUlAiDVMmtvWt r O- t*rtr7A«liwr»A<Ca«r«rUMMtiTaUM $ ^■p„ces..iuse r ^ryppttA • all p| I w irj.'rT TRUTH ly .Mfcfcrfiii1*.!. pffWLy )v - • *' " V"'. ' . i- » > "A 2 \ »• V • •.v.V'V^T 'J.
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