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FARM AND FIRESIDE. DoroTuEtTS.-1 egg, 1 cup of sugar, 2 eups of -our milk, I spoonful of cream if the milk is not very rich, 1 teaspoonful of soda, a little salt and nutmeg, flour enough to roll. A FACT of importance to stock-feeders iý that animals should not be encouraged to drink much water. The less water the better, as it has been found that the ab sorptim'n of water generates carbonic acid to excess, and impedes active process of mnikiig fat. RICE CAKE.-l cup of rice flour, 3 eggs. I t ip of surar. Beat the eggs to a stand ig fr-oth, tf en add the sugar, and beat as much longer, or. until light; add the rice flour anal beat light again. hake in a quick oven. As there is neither butter nor soda im it. it is a good cake for in valids. MiIroN Chops FOL INVALIDS OR DELI (ATE (;HItIDREN.-Nicely trttiimed lmutton (ihops put in a covered jar, with a little water, pepper atud salt. and cooked in a slow oven for three hours, form excellent fiood lot an invalid or delicate child, as the meat lk not so hard as in the ordinary ways of cooking. IT ii sAmu that nothing is better as a remedy for chating, and also as a prevent ive, than a lotion of alum in water. It should be applied with a soft linen or cot ton rak at night, before retiring. A piece of alum as large as a hazel nut, dissolved1 in a half pint of water is sufficient. It will quickly heal excoriated skin and har den the unabraded cuticle. The use of this fhr yenrs with the most beneficial re sults is suflicient authority I-or a trial of this siatple remedy. It is good also for tender feet and soft corns. MANURING SMALL FaurTs.-A corres pondent desires to be informed what small fruits are most and what least benefited by manuring. In answer, we would say, in a generta way, manure such small fruits as are perfectly hardy and which overbear, and avoid manuring rampant growers, the productiveness of which is diminished too much by growing rapidly. Hence you will rarely fiud such great bearers as the Wilson strawberry manured too much, while blackberries, which often grow seven or eight feet in a year, will commonly do better, bear better ripen their wood more perfectly. mamd become hardier, if manured little or noneu; and on a naturally rich soil, they often do better to allow grass to grow in the rows. Slow growing grapes, like the Delaware, are better if enrichedi ; strong growers succeed best if merely cultivated without nianur ing. The practice must of course vary with the previous condition or fertility of the soil.-Country Gent. NEW METHOD OF GRAFTING THE VINE. -Mr. Johnson, a British cultivator of the vine, has come to the conclusion, after trying all other methods known, that there is no better method for grafting vinesthan the one he very properly calls dove-tail grafting. It is simple and sure, the sci ons producing fruit, in some cases, the first year. The stock should be from one to three years old, and the scion inserted op posite a bud or spur. Having selected the stock, the wood should be cut out of it about two inches in length, to a depth equal to the thickness of the scion, in the same manner dove-tailing is done by cabi net-Makers. The scion is then divided in the middle, and fitted neatly into the stock with the bud mid-way from each end, and then tirmly tied with matting and clawed over, as in other methods of ,ratting, leaving a small hole for the growth of the bud. Damp moss is tied over the hole, and after the bud starts, the shoot opposite is shortened in and entirely removed. The gi afting should be done terore the sap is in motion. Brilliant Success. It i: permitted to few men or companies to achieve acknowledged superiorityin any important position or business. The pres ent generation has witnessed stupendous rivalry in several branches of industry, and notably the Sewing Machine business. Amki a multitude of competitors. steadily and surely the Wheeler & Wilson Company held their way from the beginning, upon tixed and honorable principles. Long since, their leading position in America was es tablished. Abroad, at London, in 1862, they.won the highest premiums; at Paris, in 1867, they distanced eighty-two compe titors. and were awarded the highest prem ium, the only Gold Medal for §ewing Ma chines exhibited; and lastly, amid unpar alleled competition, followed the splendid triumphs at Vienna, noted in our advertis ing columns. DON'T TAMPER WITH A COtGH.-Perhaps in the whole category of diseases to which hu inanity is susceptible, the cough is most neg lected in its early stage. A simple cough is generally regarded as a temporary affliction unpleasant and nothing more; but to those who have paid dearly for experience, it is the signal for attack for the most fearful of all diseases-Consumption. A cough will lead to consumption-if not checked-so sure as the rivulet leads to the river, yet it is an easy ene my to thwart, if met by the proper remedy. Allen's Lung Balsam is the great cough rem edy of the age, and has earned its reputation by merit alone. Sold by all good druggists. A SECOND FATTIER MATTHEw.-Who is there that does not respect the memory of Father Matthew, the great champion of temperance? Innumerable societies bear his honored name; but there is one man who has struck a more sure death-blow to intemperance, and that mat is DR. J. WALKER, aii old California physician, who has discovered in nature's " meek and lowly herbs," a medicinal "tonic" and gentle stimulant that completely takes the place of the fashionable alcoholic poisons called " tonics," so popular as a com promise between strong drink and cold water, and does away with the mania for drink, and in reality cultivates an invol untary disgust for the same. It even does more. It acts upon the entire physical system, purifies the blood, and produces hale, hardy health. The discoverer of this great medicinal stimulant is surely enti tied to the thanks of a whole nation, and it is not extravagant to entitle him " a second Father Matthew." The New York Weekly Witness, at One Dollar per annum, is the best Weekly newspaper in America. It has increased ten fold within a year. The New York Daily Witness, at Three Dollars, is best for business men. Send (by postal card) for sample copies. Sixty Thousand dollars' worth of appara tus and appliances for the cure of deformi. ties. are annually made and applied attheNa tional Surgical Institute, Indianapolis, Ind. It has the greatest reputation of any Institu tion in the Union for the successful treatment of all kinds of human deformities: Paralysis; Piles: Fistula- Catarrh and Chronic LDis eases. Their large Journal will be sent to any address upon application. PERSONS requiring purgatives or pills should be careful what they buy. Some pills not only cause griping pains, but leave the bowels in a torpid, costive state. Parsons' Purgative Pills will relieve the bowels and cleanse the blood without injury to the sys tem. A Wrong Custom Corrected. It is quite generally the custom to take strong liver stimulants for the cure of liver complaint, and both the mineral and vegeta ble kingdoms have been diligently searched to procure the most drastic and poisonous liurgatives, in order to produce a powerful effect upon the liver, and arouse the lagging and enfeebled organ. This system of treat ment is on the same prtnciiple as that of giv ing a weak and debilitated man large por tions of brandy to enable him to do a certain amount of work. When the stimulant is withheld, the organ like the system, gradual ly relapses into a more torpid or sluggish and weakened condition than before. What then is wanted ? Medicines, that, while they cause the bile to flow freely from the liver, as that organ Is toned into action, will not overwork and thus debilitate it, but will, when their use is discontinued, leave the liver strength ened and healthy. WORKS WONDERS. BERGEN, Genesee Co., N. Y., Mar. 23,*'1. Dr. [1. V. PIERCE: Dear Sir-Your treatmelht in my case has been quite successful and satisfactory, and for which I desire to express my gratitude. I have been troubled with a disordered Liver and Catarrh and general weakness for a good many years, and was failing slowly all the time, and last August I called on you and got some of your Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. S e's Catarrh Remedy, and one of your Nasal Injectors, and since that time I have been improving and am now better than I have been in years, not having had the sick headache in months, which I used to have to average once a week, the Golden Medical Dis covery being the principal medicine used. It has vworked wonders in my ease, and I recom mend it to those similarly afflicted. Let me express gratitude to you for such invaluable services. Truly and gratefully yours, Wat. F. CRITTENDEN. IT is a rare thing that physicians give any I countenance to a medicine, the manufacture of which is a secret. About the only excep tion we know of is Johnson's Anodyne Lire iment. This, we believe, all endorse, and many of them use it in their practice with t great success. Thirty Years' Experience of an Old Nurse. MRs. Wast.ow'sSeTOtrinG S~vrr is the prescrip I tion of one of she best Female Physicians and Nurses mn the United States. and has been used for thirty 1 years with never-failing s;frty and success by mill sons of mothers and children, from the feeble infent of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind collc, regulates the bow e]s, and gives rest, health, and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to be the Best and Surest Renme ' l in the World is al' cases of DYSENTERY and I DtA1:RHOA IN ChILDREN, whether it arises from Tiething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the outside wrapper. SOLD BY ALL MuDICINE DEALERS. Children Often Look Pale and Sick From no other 5asH; thin havlrg worms in the stom t ach. BROWN'S VERMIFItGE COMFITS - will destroy Worms without injury to the child,bein5 trfeceetly WxvIT, and free from all coloring or other 1 injurious ingredients usually used in worm prepara tions. CURTIS & BROWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton street, New York. t Sold by Drutggleis and Chemiisct, and Dealers in Medicines, at Tin ENTY-rtiE CENTS a tIo. " NOTHIfN( G 3Ti'"li DIohn.Wsre btt Boston, than Cutler urs. tale rated VEU$TABLR t'tILMONAIIY B3ALSAM, for Coids and Coiiiumptlion. THE MARKETS. NEW YORK, March 11. 1474. BEEF CATTLE-Native......$10 00 @ 12.150 Texas...... 9.00 @ 10.(0 IOGS-Dressed ............... 0.50 @ 7 0. Live.................. 5.00 @ 7.01 SHEEP-Live ................. 5.50 @ 7.50 COTTON-Middling-New .... 16 0 183( FLOUR-Good to Choice...... 6.5 @ 0 .85 WHEAT-No. 2 Chicago...... 1 52 @ 1.55 CORN-New Western Mixed... 83 60 88 OATS-Western, New. .. 63 @ 65 RYE-Western ...............09 @ 1.02 PORK-New Mess............. 16.00 @ 16.25 LARD.......................... 09 6 19% ST. LOUIS. COTTON-Mddling ........ 15%@ $ 15% BEEF CATTLE- Choice...... 5.00 6 5.25 Good to Prime....... 4.50 @ 4.8734 Cows an. Heifers.... 3.00 @ 4.25 Stock Steers.......... 3.30 @ 4.75 HOGS-Live................. 4.25 @ 5.00 SHEEP-Good to Choice...... 4.25 @ 5.55 FLOUR-ChoiceFamily....... 7.00 @ 9.00 WHEAT-No. 2 Spring...... 1.23 @ 1.24 No. 2 Winter ..... 1..,8 @ 1.60 CORN-New, Mixed........... CO @ 63 OATS-No. 2................... 48 (t 49 RYE-No. 2.................... 90 1 92 BARLEY-Medium............ 1.60 @ 1.85 PORK-New Mess........ 15.00 @ 15.50 LARD-l3rixhe Steam.......... 08%6@ 01% WOOL-Tub washed-Choice. 40 @ 52 Unwashed-Mledium. 28 0 30 CHICAGO. BEEVES-Natives.............S 4.56 @ 5.50 Texas.............. 4.00 @ 460 HOGS-Live................... 5.00 @ 5.50 SHEEP-GoodtoChoice....... 5.00 @ 5.25 FLOUR-White Winter Extra. 6.50 ® 7.50 Spring Extra......... 5.50 @ 5.75 GRAIN-Wheat-Spring No. 1 1.23 @ 1.25 t. 1 No. 2 1 0 6 1.214 Gorn-No. 2.......... 0) @ 632% Oats--No. 2.......... 43 @ 44 Rye-No. 2........... 84 60 86 Barley-No. S........ 1.50 ( 1.52 PORK-New Mess.......... 14.50 @ 14.60 LARD ......................... 08%@ 09 CINCINNATi. FLOUR-Family ............$ 6.85 @ 7.10 WHEAT-New ed............ 1.40 @ 1.12 CORN-No 2................... 63 @ 65 OATS-No. 2................... 47 @ 54 BARLEY .................. 1.8) @ 1.85 COTTON-Middling........... 15 5 @ 15% PORK-New Mesa............. 55.00 @ 15.25 LARD-Steam................. 08%@ 09 MEMPHIS. COTTON-Middling...........$ 15 @ 15% FLOUR........................ 5.75 @ 9.50 CORN.......................... 75 @ 75% OATS........................... 58 @ 59 HAY .......................... 15.00 @ 20-00 NEW ORLEANS. FLOUR-Choice and Family..$ 8.00 60$ 9.00 CORN-Mixed ................ 73 6 78 OATS....................... 60 @ 62 HAY-Choice.............. 20.00 @ 22.00 PORK-Mess................... 16.00 @ 16.25 BACON-Sides ................ 07 60 09% SUGAR-Fair to Choice... 07 @ 08 MOLASSES-Prime to Choice. 73 @ .75 COTTON-Middling........... 15%6 15% W HEN writing to advertisers please mention the name of this p.per. ORIENT SAFETY LAMPS, Entirely of Mletal, are the only lamps in use which can neither break, leak nor explode. Are or namental and cheap. Adapted to all household use.; also to stores, factories, churches, etc. AGENTS MAKE $10 A DAY Selling these Lamps. AGENTS WANTED in every county tn the United States. Address w- a'*.Cu ' isom, 89 Chambers St., New York. AGENTS WANTEDI To sell, direct to consumers, Tax Gaou0sswass; Or, The AUTHORITATIVE HISTORY ra's FARMERS' MOVEMENT. Ry J. Panll, Editor Western Pleals Chicago. Complete snd Reliable. Written. op to 0,toexnr,. 1875. 8 Original Porrarits; 110 saber ltoget -ise. (jThjo freet w ork isicInpie,e and t erd,q Si, eh,,oonod.. for terms. rerriteet. et., adldrers E. HI t\\A(7t)RD k co..I1ulolbelie. 171 9W. 4tho St.. Cinciss.ti. CLUTION.-lslerior sreh,. mere eeetpilotioeos, are being rooted. Ita nott b imoouoed on. Slr. Prerioaooo work lo loll. u ookoteit~oite. and ijodreed be the Great Lenders. ,Voce othor ir. T ONE 0SHOULD FAIL to read T A , e Years Among the Amicted." Tousands saved from an early grave. Thirty Lectures. especially to Yount Men, okfrdlvrdbfr h HEICLISIUE rc Sea otad 001ice 68 Randolph St.. Chicago. Consultation FREE. Cali or write. Pleasant home for patients. S TOOK POULTflT, SEEDS, PLANTS, 'J&e. fee ielta's Journal, Chambersbutrg, Pa. WHIY Send 21 ci.. With addresses of21 others and receive poatpaid a Fins Chtomo. 7x9, worth NOT. % isrcintoiah~ a. Cro fo Cols Nliol Bronchitis, Asthma, and Croup. As an Expectorant it has No Equal. It is composed of the active principles of roots and plants, which are chemically extracted, so as to retain all their medical qualities. -ILLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. This Great Medicine was First Offered For Sale Ten Years Ago. Its good qualities were soon made knows at home. and very soon its fame was noised far and near; now It is sold in nearly every drug store is the Trotted States. No similar medicine stands higher with the people. It is weli known on the Paciic coast and And t hronghopt aCanadaeit ris well and 1favorably known, asl sold everywhere. Ministers and Public Speakers, Who are so often afflicted with throat diseases, will find a sure remedy In this Balsaml. Lozenges and Wafers sometimes give relief, but this Balsam, taken a few times, will " ure a permanent cure. Will all those at icted wilh Coughs or Consumxptiont give this Balsam a fair trial? They will hr ýle`aned with the result and confess that the SURE REMlt EDY IS FOUJND AT LAST. RRAD T t VOLLOWINO a What the St. Louis .jousrnai has to Aay: BEasi AND RtEFLECT.-To such as may dtesire a rem. edy for this curse of humanity, Consumption. Allen's Lung Balsam givee the anchor of here. Allen's Lung Balsam has heen tried by thousands. who give evidence, not only hy writing testimonials, that they have been cured, hut by their physical ap pearauce. The recommendations this valuable remedy has re celvedmfrom those who know the good it has done for them, place Allen's Lung Balsam In the frost rank of the healing and fife-restorihg remdies of this century. CAUITION.-Be not deceived. Call for ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. and take no other. 'D ~ireciions accompany each bottle: J. N, ARRIS& CO., Cincinnati, 0., Proprietors. IT'Fbf aido by all Medicine byealers throughotthe 1country. HOUSEHOLD Why Will You Suaffer I PANACEA To all persons suffering AND from Rheumatism, Neuralgia. FAMILY Cramps In the limbs or stom. at, Bilious Colic, Pain in the L back, bowels or side, we would - say THE HOPSEROLD PAINAc AND FAMILY LIrIe eNT is of all fHOUSEHOLD others the remedy you want PANACEA for internal and external use. It has cured the aheve com irlarsN E Y O Y' RED FA MI t plaints to thousands of cases. There is no mistake about it. LINIX ynd . Try It. Sold by all DruggistA. So Much Insurance for So Much Mouny." 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NEW MAPS, CHARTS CHilD N EW FeORus ew~oa odNDýI saN the hest and cheapest published. El. C. BRIDGMAN, CAT 5 Barcla~y Street, New York. BEAUTI FUL jf5l~calcomaninor Tens PICTUR E.centsa Heads~, Landscapes. Flowers, Autumn Leaven. Birds. Animals, Insects, Comic, etc. They can he instantly transferred to ay article, so as to Imitate Use most beautiful paintings. Avariety of pictures, catalogue and instructionsasent for 10 cents. AGENTS WAI5TM. J. L. PATTEN & CO., 71i Fine street, New York. TBA AGENTS wanted in town and A .cutyto sell TEA, or get up club or ~ers for the largest Tea Company in America. Imp~orters' prioea and udnoeeuati to Agents. Bendn for Circlr Add. Send $1.00 to S. S. BLOOM, Shelby Ohioa E~for Orten's Lightning Catlculator. DOZIER, WEYL & CO., The Finest and Best made. Send for Price List. Cor. Sixth & Pine Sts,. St. Louis. DR. WRITTIER, C1 r. LIS. . imt~esrt t.arum, a,, eut ..et" ± i physician of the age GREEN & CLALE, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in MISSOURI CIDER, CIDER VINEGAR. A WINE. Depot 2000 & 2002 Pine Streat, St. Louis. SCHOOL DIRECTORS uor neeaddScso H. H. LEWIS, 904 Washington av., St. Louis, Mo. Pe4 dy 1.000 Agents wanted send stamp $ Ae. H. BLAIR & CO. . Ltot es Mo. NEUR ILOIA AND RHEUMATISM a specialty by DR. R. MORRIS SWANDER, ST. LoLis, Mo. Cures guaranteed. Send for Circular. avoItwlltebetter seRA t wimllouti Troth tciumpaei Agensa, U ooIM d ysung. male and fcmulee make sore money selling our rFrene and American Jew.laryso os kand.Gos, meeie Ageh sandFerntraoers. Catalogues. Tean, med fell particulars asaifree toash. P.O. Vicerar, Augusta, Maine. j OZTADL g0DA !oUDI Am 640, 650, $75 and $100. Good, Durable and Cheap. Shpe 1Lady for Uur Manufactured b W A CO., MAeDISON. Ibynv ..W AP WVSend for a Cstalogue...a MAKE YOUR OWN VINEGAR sad knoes it topitt. Easily pr.paredsand cheap. Send 50 ctn. snd 3-cent stamnpforfl ietos J. A. MOIIRELL, Physician and Chendat, 96 John street N. T. WANTED As."a 'iForr .&Snr 'a olath united-A splendid premium to every asbscriber nothingilke ltlnthe country- rare chanca-parfcu lor free. B. B. RUSSELL, Publisher, Bolton, Mes. SHOT GUNS & PISiOLS! .J. W. RICHARDS & CO., Dlealers in Fire-arms, Ammuni tion, Fishing Tackle, Ac. Ruir sle Loading DoubleGans, $S 00, and upwards. Breech Loaders $35.00 and up wards. Pistols and Revolv. ers from 75e. to $51.00. Send for Irculars a 1e Ua , No.37 South Fourth Street, ST. SPLEHOID AND UDPARALLELED TRIUMPHS OQ TEiM WHEELER & WILSON Sewing Machine Co., NEW YORK, Over Eighty-one Competitors, AT TUE WORLD'S EXPOSITION, VIENNA, 1873, &o. 1. The Knight's Cross of the Imperial Order of oParancis Joseph," conferred by Mls Apostolic Majesty the Emperor of Austria dVBep he Honorable Irathaneie Weheeler, Presldent Of the Wheeler & Wilson Sewin Mac saig aoeCmpj ny as the founder and builder o Sew0 hac Industry. 2.f The Grand Diploma of go nor. recOin Smendeld bey the International Jury for this Sewing Machine Com any only, for their important con tributions to the material and social welfare of mankind 3. The Grand Medal for Progresso awarded for their New No. 6 Sewing Mchin, fobeing for pt-oereei Wade Since the Paris E oositino of 1861, a hi oich the only a14a rdedoi tof S g ta oilthes was awarded to thi Comn y: enli til Vienna award marks Progress hot from a 10* level or inferior medal, but from a Qold Medal, the highest award made at Paris. " . The Grand Medal for Merit, for ne de velopment of Needle Industry sd excellence and auperiority of manufactured samples exhibited. 3. A Grand Medal for Merit, for excellence rand superiority of Cabinet work, the only award of the odin this aection. 6. Medals for Several Co-operators, of the Wheeler & Wilson Company for superior ability. Was t nDimrrecotionnof te Vea oitned by signalizes 5ot gnrqan tty~ lid quale~enity Of illdnhsacielsW'Afultli sitlof In the Sewing Machine business, as folowr WOFFICIAL REPOETVIENNA EXPOSITION, SEW N W No MACE INES.O I. (6onur 13, tEC. 2, B.) 9 .The greatest Sewing Machine Manufactory In the L, world 1e that nf Wheeler & Wilson New York, which alone has bro ht already over 90id0io of their Sew Slog Machins ~to practicl c~tiess The coonplete pro duction m the artsby mihinesery is sore istedtia6 e each complete machine may be used as ,,1 toipq' fri exhibition. This firm produces 600 well-adusted ma d chines d aily. "The latest production of this firm and which is " the wonder of the Vienna Exposition,lstheirnew No. S6SewigMachine. This universal macbine sews the he harness and th finest gauzes with a Ptruly pealn stitch. " Wheeler & Wilson have received the hiighest Sprizes at all Worid's Expositions, and at the Voenna Exposition were extraordinariiy distinguished." LFurther Distinguished Honors. Naw YOaK, Sept. 15,1878. THE GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR SAmerican Institute, New York, Was unanimously recommended by judges of Sewing Machines for WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW No. 6 SEWING MACHINE, as beli 4,6 d~eiided ltlohiireenent over all other ma chines In the market," and which "' niet revypinfop. tee certain branches of industry, especially ill SUNi audilarness Manufacturing" isBAtTIOREZ, Md.; October 31, 1511 "The MiARr,.Aw Iws~rrvru has awarded WNZUL.t ax & Wm sowr the GOLD MEDAL, for their )lew )o. I lewing Machine. Other Sewing Machines recived nothing." ""SAvAxww~n, November 4, 1873. At the Gzo301A STATE F~ATS, a SILVER MEDAL, C) the highest and only premium for Leather Stitching. -was awarded to WuluLEa & WIn-sol for sampies done on their New No. 6 Sewing Machines." SPrinoipal Office, No. 626 Broadway, Agsncies is All the ?riaipcip Cities of the world "THE THRESHER OF THE PERIOD." -_ 7 This is the famous "VIBRATOR" THRESHER, which has created such a revolution in the trade and become So FULLY ESTABLISHED as the "leading Thresher" of this day anti generation. More than seven thousand purchasersaand ninety thousand grain rmisers pronounce these machines ENTIRELY UNEQUALLED for grain saving, time saving, and money making. Four sizes made, viz: 24-inch, 28 Inch, 32-inch, and 36-Inch Cyflnders, with 6, 8, 10 and 12-Horse "Moaaunted" Powers. Also Separators "alone" ex pressly for Steam Power.and Improved POR'TABLE STEAM ENGINES for Steam Machines. All persous intendingto buy Threshing Ma chines, or Separators "alone," or Horse Powers "alone," as well as GRAIN RAISERS AND FARM. ERS who want their grain threshed, saved and cleaned to the best advantage, are invited to send for our new forty page Illustrated Pamphlet and Circulars (sentfree) giving full particulars about these Improved Machines and other infor mation valuable to farmers and threshermen. Address, NICHOLS, SHEIPARD & CO., Battle Creek, Mrch HOMEOPATHIG DOMESTIC MEDICINE. BY LAURIE & McCLATCHEY. To hti edtnwh in tree nt. rec . Iii the o metompee n Dz e iiZrw or nPi Dr. pages, substantially boned.rcf. A mahOO s rpycase with complete set of 1 h n slces for Book and case sent to prc s of .h United States and Cansdaon recei pt eeso N .-It saves twie. dts cost in every fatyt childrEn each year. A Eomneopa/his Pharmacy 145 Grand S. e oI Basiness established In Ia.W ,Nw oK W-Szi' onF Dzaozprrxvu Czs~ucwsa. FROM $10 TO $35 PER DAY. OK D.CAESNEW REEOOK. OK Aggents WanedinAE' evNEroWndCoan lathe United States and Canada to canvassofor the NEW BOE. O entitled "Dr Chase's Fa istebe eln okee fee to agents. It con tainS644 closely-printed octavo psgeis dlegntl boune In cloth, and the rice is only TWO r eDO LABS. Sample copies senct poscpaip epon receipi of price ForC crlarsE BLS[2s glvlterm et dress Ythe CHAE PIO HNdEEiRs Jo.. 4 Jeferson Streetr Toedo, ROhio. No.42e ffW o B O O K . Nethiag Likle it ia Elteratare. A Nent watdfrience In Story, by uir. E. B. Foote. Select year territory. &c. Address Mer ray Hill Publishing Co., 129 East 28th Street, N Y.Y MILLIONS OF ACRES Rlich l iiii b~illls iN' N'EBR.A.ShA NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.' Ten Years' Credit. Interest Only 8 per cent. Descrlpeeoe Pamphlets, u'ih Sectina oMaps, sent Free. THE PIONEER, A handsomte Illustrated Paper containing the Home stead Law, mailed tree to all parts of the world. Address 0- F. DAVI 31zan 'Commlssioner U.P. .B3., N BUY J. & F. COATS' BLACK THREAD for C E. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MASAlIHE, TZ BST DOSSA VON =T. 15A DAY MADE BY CAN* 5VASBIlGfor this Mas zinili-sIOWI ito i 14th vol: with Chrood, THE YOSEIITE VALLEY, 14x2O Inches, in 17 Oil Colors. W..gaazin, one year, with Mounted Chromlo. .$2 00 gags Mine, one year, with Unmouinted ChromO 1 50 ilagazifte, alone, one year..............100 Es-sineS Our Cleebhlesg uMai Premrliu Estsu. Two hirst-Claaa ltriodicals jar LAh Price of n. We solicit Expweriened Canvass-ers and others "o send at once for terms- and IS ccimen MagazinlO. Addres-s R. E. SBiUTUS Publisher, 11 Psark Row. N. NY. Ihit. or New'b:t~lb. N.Y. IMPORTED PATTERNS. Fashions for Spring and Summer. Erseas an3 `eesa.a . rmattestae. Pr et PGIMed to. -BWIstaumee, the aboa, . waist will hays grs~t favsr 5. yds.ds-es, gelld, . Pea. atrwit ltmd, 186Oesitfsr diffe-rent hindesI saof tastl I lbs.t ,trs ish aiebedhVtep»vla etnIn the sew oeatnmeou 11 JI L ~ Tm cityadal .1.... Lear yards tern, with sloth= "*Itaie touts. s-f 54-lush goods. Pat. ZOYAUAOýtAllsh sad EASY PIOslnases we hM5Moelaeden d j~sis-tt uuto sIlS P Saliths Illttrate Fitters lsatdblr, stith.T tyaCH th0 0AA ý Bi thl O t drenwls ot shin gs itP is T olsoase. HO REAai MODELw psttern. Pric of Psltors. with cloth Mtsdel; 4I.1O. Will be given srpesam toonse tbsertber. ~,(I Is05- ~ih h& set Ot~tgDamet ttoeth ers-os'e u I) ks-tg o ut bac ths pattetit. They aes Perfect. C uides; Instant Dress Ekpvalor. TH7111 CUT shavew twlo t onslil S tally a LONG Shirt i___ne It MtUli-t rs Ws-l'lro Dress by I b.LTAAT IUT VATOlt. Tout s s-else y'our skirt while gmish: s-4 FILTH. IT L5PS the shirt Isna TASTEFUL asd FASHIONABLE E MANsNER.. IT SAVES mes-o then TEN TIMES its COST. besides beisg CONVENIENT. .NEAT, and GRACEFUL. IT os-s he oheoged 01N1 DRESS to ANOTHER Is L~5~TWO MINUTES. JOII %4D BUT OlE FOR A Potsx SEVENITY.FIVE CENTS I es-oh. IS-nd e leonge hr 1~ekf The aboes hIFItA tlle will Os- fadO FREE us PREMIUM betk pars~ed - whos-eeds $1.21 for ONE1 YEAS .neoi tlo Ats"S1Tli'S PAT. Sniitk's Illt tratcd Pattern Bazaar, I B3332 sba C8EZPIST MAGA.Z11 to thid WORLD. FULL OF FASHIONS, STORIES, s-sd CHOICE READINi4~ J ONLY $1.OOA YEAR. Evrry sseoroIber joies a chols-e ofONE of the fsllowlsng bs-s-s 110.1 OIL CHROMOsS FREE ee poeumIumves-s-Whitier's "Us-re tosot Boy," ltnsl4 in.; '-The Utwelcoeen Visitor,," ls-Il to.1 "The Pet Lamb, ' 14117 is I "Little is-atoss-c 14.17 Is-. Es-clesee 3 ets-sposfor Ps--ag s-sd Rollsers. ORONE DOLLAR'S worth =s-f oats-csenuh es-Id rm h " BAZAAR" is plsosof CIIOOAGENTS WANTED. Best OUTFITS to maesh esss-ewIth EVER OB'FERD. Sende Itt f crouler. CLUBSe $3 6OF CLUBS.ESeBnnr.) For GETTING 3 mabetulbers-ws- s-ls I Cheoeso. For gels-lg S 5 we g10 0 ChrogcossOR Skirt Riots-tsr. ____a~le Dopy of Ban.?lo tehs~ Iwts-sl. S thsIs-etruotis- Bloo s-f Dresesus-blgs- 15 catuni. Addsrnr very 'is-s Ae BUIIDETTE SMlITI11, 914 BROADWAY, t P.O. Box 505x:3.. , ew York Clitys CONSUMPTION .Anct Xtas COazwe. Carbolated Cod Liver Oil lIe ascientific combination of two well-known medi. cines. its theory is first to arrest thc decay, then build upthe sytet. Piiys1clnsr s find the dotrine cot rect.The really s5tlot]lgt betrrs perforined by Will son's 011 are proof. Carbolic Acid poVU5'elit arrests Des-ap. It is the most powerful antiseptic in the knoý-'n world. En. tenseg Into the cIrculation, it at once grajpices With corruptton, and decay ceases. It purifies thlt sources of disease. Codt Livre OH is Natsure's boest aeuotant in resisting Consumption. Put up its large wedge-sha i bottles, sold b y gthhe beat Druggists. gPrepapred by dl J. ILWILLSON, 83 John St., New York. Wzamstn AGT's: HURLBUT & EDSALL CuIcA o jNUCRRDSON & CO., ST. Louts THEA-NECTAR IS A PUItE BLACK TOEA with the Green Tea flavor. War ranted to sautall tastes. Forsale everywhere. An lfoi sale whole sale only by the Greet Masltclc& Pacilc 'fea Co., 3 and 37 Vesey stre-et N. Y. P.O. Box 5506. SeS( for TheaoNectar Circular: BEARD & BRO.. St. Louis. Manufacturers of THE EXCELSIOR FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF S F ,21 per cent, saved byy purchasing ~7lbT direct from Factory. Send for cata IflI U logueand statk about size wanted. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT OR: TtEsa FARMER'S WAR AGAINST MONOPOLIES. Being aifll andauthenticaccount of the struggles of the American farmers against the extortions of the Railroad Companies, with a history or the ripe and progress of the Order of Patrons of iiabar de ry; its objects and prospects. It sells at sight. Send for specimen p ages and terms to Agents, and see I se at than an other book. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., St. Louis, No. C U ON Unsrpli publishers have CAUTION. takenadntae o the great de mand for this History of the Grange borement, to issene unreliable works on the subjet-sierr csmpsa titem from agriomsftsen sesespaper.. Do not be tin Su.ee tht book yon buyis endorsed y the lading Grangers. M MORPHINE HABIT speedily cured by Il)r. Besk oly' OrIuM known & sure IiRemsedt. NO CHARGI for treatment until ctred. Call on or address DR. J. C. BECK, C lacinnati, 0. IAGNIICHENT- ' One man justcleared9Olna~dayaaselitg~e? lf&1,¶ PLETE OMES'TIC DIDLI4 jest out. Nuy TYPr and TAKING features. 800 ,gravlnls. superi or paper, Exart.s eery wayoand sellntpiick. BigTe a a to Ags-nts. Outfit Free. For full particulars address Baikburn Broa., Pubs., 176 Griswold-st, Detroit, Micth. t$2 CH . EToa. Agents wt. PMticu 825Per Day guaranteed usacing well Auger91 i ft EXTERMINATORS AN!) INSECT POWDER FOR Bats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed-bugs, Moths, &c. J.F. HBEiRY, OititAltACO. N. Y.,boleAgents. GENTS WANTED for ths new book, LIFE AND ADVL'5TURES of Kit (Jar8on, by his comrade sad re ad . W C. Ptr, Brewst Lt. t ulsasi sad Surgess, U. 5. A., fremsac tas dictated b~ himself. Thse sl Tars and Aresawsec life of A er :ess.geealss flltITER, rRAPPER.SCOTIT and OPIDE fthe 101D stribes es the FAR WEST, a- ases by Kit L sessa who ilved amng them aliihslib. Circulars free. Queen Cthy Fublisltitg Co., Cisciasati, 0. BRI r.J. Watker Cailturnta Vin .,ar Bitters are a ptuteiy Vegetable :)eparation, made chiefly from the na ive herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of CGlifor :iia, the medicinal properties of wiihdi are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. '1'ho question is almost mauL sked. 'What is the cause of the inpa -..eled success of VIsNrG Ai iT FErs r" Ots answer is, that they rerno' the ca use of disease, and the patient re covers his heirith. 'They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator f the seem Ne-er wfore in the uistorv of the world has a msifitcine been :omlounulO&4 possessing the remarkhable lualities of Vrsv a5 Brririas in healing the sick of every discase man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving C(oiigestiun or Inflamliiiatitin of hie 1I'er and Viseeral Organs, is Bilions l)iseases. The Vir0pertIOs of Drl.- 1AT RYWs V I EGOA C 1i i r t~i ret A pcrielt )iiaploretiC, Carmniiative, l:utiltiotls, l~asative, Diuretic. Sedative , eranter-Irritaflt, Sudonfre, Alters Qrafelnil Thousands proclaim tirNr XOGAR BxT1fitrS the most wonderfi'l In vigoratt that ever susrained the sink'uu No Peitn calt take these Bittersi according to dfr~eeti el, and remain lon~ unwell, providedthelfrl'ones are not dec stroyed by mineral pa'o'.9l or other tfecns, and vital organs wastedi beyond rcpalt. Ulo Remittent and luter niittettt ~ HeIrs, which are so preiva lent in the v'lllleys. of our great livers throughout the United staters, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohlo~ MIissouri, Illinois, Teinnessee, Cutmberliuld, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazes', Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobrile, Savannah. Ro anoke, James, and mrony others, with their vast tribntarie5,~.thrcilgOUut. oulr entire country during the Summrer and Autumn, and remarkably so darinlg sea soils of nDnual heat -and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive dei rangements of' the stomach and liver, anl other abdominia~l viscera. In their trc-dtuieiit, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influne tic ilion these various or gans, is essentiadly neusary. T!here is no cathartic for the purpose equal to DR. J1. WALNU&t's VINEGAR BITTERS, as they will opeed'1y remove the dark-' colored viscid nmatter with which the bowels are loaded,, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the. healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body agnitest disease by purifying all its fluids with VINEGAR Brrrxas. .No epidemic can takec hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of. the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month, Biliouis Attack., Palpita tation of the Hoart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid ney s, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scroflula, or Kting's Ertl, white Swellings, Ulcers, Er} sipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrof~ulous Inflamnmations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Ohld Sores, Eruiptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all oither constitutional Dis eases, WALKEa'5 VINEGAR. Bermas have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable eases. For In lanunuatory and Chronic Rheuniatisrn Gout, Bilious; Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, D seases~of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Phidlder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dcaease are caused by Vitiated Blood. Iechanieal Diseases. --Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-heaters, andt Miners, as they advance in lite, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of WALKEM'$ VINc EGAR BITTERS occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, T&t ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Rcing-worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes. Brysipelas. Itch, Scuffs, Discolorationa of the Skin, Humnors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug rep and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. *Pin, Tape, and other Worm§~, :urking iu the system of so muany thousands,, are effectually destroyed and remeved. No sstem off medicine, no venluifuges, no, as Thelhinitles willifree the system from ~worms like these Blitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonie Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its imnpurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores : cleanse it when you fid it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it i.+ foul; your feelings will teli you when.. Keen the blood pure, and the health of the systemn will fiUow. R-. r7. titcl)IL)23 7 $O oil our. o as'~zhingeii ad soul(Thr~stun ist.. N. v. Sold by all flruggiats aid D). aiert'. to $2 l7x Atgni -atd Au .iEY