FARJf, GARDES XSD HOUSEHOLD. Recipe. Tripe. To preparo tripe for the table yon bhoold order it tho day before yon wish to serve it; 6 crape it thoroughly, wash it in several waters until it is perfectly tender; let it; drain in a clatter all night. Next day cut it in email pieces ami irj m uvi iu v 11 i t, ,:.,. ir. Anrr Tn uariug uui .uv r.v.v. - I rich, brown j gravy. the tripo -:Ti..-,. m, m i serve with thix, make a , using a little of the lard in which I , , ..... ... . , 11, ' 0 . . ... wnaltb nml rasl ami,! ita sfit. I-.vprv 1 atr.tunia c'nm.ir.ativelv nure. we Shall was fried. If for breakfast, - i ' , , , ... ...'dividual has adopted his own theory canned ones, cooked and with th n ; nd fttt teil own conrse slice, of toasted bread put m the bot- , to gomo th(j mtwt torn of the dish. j road to suecee3 haa beou regarded by Hoe Cake. Scald oue quart of corn j 0tbers as the most certain passage to meal, with justenongu not water to ; make a thick batter; stir iu two large ! poonfulsof butter; beat this a little ; before mixing it with the butter so it will rise readily; add half a teaspoon ful of salt. This should bo baked ut least three-quarters of an hour; butter the tins well in which it is baked; serve hot. Chirks Iu the tinrdon. It is a very excellent practice to place itself, sufficient evidence that man, in newly-hatched broods in an enclosed bis best estate is an enormous inii'er garden that the older folks do not have ' fectioa, and faih to till the place for access to. Confine the mother hen in . which he was designed. There i. ail a cocp, which maybe placed in the absence of harmony in his conditions, shads of an-emull fruit tree or bu.h. 1 or between them and himself, lli.s As thicks require soft and delicate food domestic, social, business and moral at first it is difficult to feed them if relations being thns partially or wholly their coops are placed whore the rest of at discord, pro luce the friction that the flock can pillage freely. The Lon- the world calls sadness, pain, grief, lon Gardener's Chronido speaks cf the agony, despair, madness. To escape rin!,!a Bi-r;..fl nf chickens iu the from theso is to be happy. Theso are garden as follows: "lsey run aoonr. . . . . ,. ... i ... . . . doing no nam. mcir nine -ouies nuu feet leave no impression on the soil: they do not scratch, seem never dissat-! isfled, but find pleasure only in the pur- ' euils of food or iu basking in a warm corner in tho sun's rays. While in this , etago of infantile innocence the little j creatures can in tbo garden perft rni a vast amount of good. Their little eyes ppy out and little bills gather myriads . of insects that are not easily visible to tho human eye. Perhaps owing to the very minute nature of the food they : gather, urising from their characteristic ' voracity, they aro almost always roam- ingabontand doing useful w.rk. Mcau- while the clacking and anxious mother ; may be kept secure in a bottomed coop, which, removed here and there in the , garden, will allow the chickens to cnicv fresh feeding each day. Vhii Iu ( ui tirii, Some of the correspondents of the New England Homestead aro going for superintendent Sanborn of the College Farm for claiming that grass should not be ent until it is in bloom in a very sharp way. Oue cf them soys: "After reading Professor Sanborn's writings 1 mnst say thit I am very much a-i'ouished that any practical farmer, an 1 ceitaiuly a professor in a State college, bhoul.l uuvoune iutf eau.us ui Ba iu ..n.v, ; or a few days subsequently. I have . nta nity years experience in cu'iing and feeding hay. Many seasons much of it was cut too late. Oar present crop gives the test satisfaction of any I ever fed, au.l four-Gith uf it was cut in Juno. From my experience I am satisfied that 1,. "00 pounds of timothy cut one week previous ti bloom will mako more butter, beef or mutton than 2,000 pounds one week subsequent to bloom. Nino tons are cut toe late where one is cut too early. There was an article in the Homestead, I think two years ago last suintne', purporting to be the experiments of a German chemist with grass, claiming that if cut while green 88 per cent was nutriment; when m blossom, C2 per cent.; and when seed j is fully forme 1 or ripo, thirty-one per! cent, nutriment, I am no chemist, but : thick that avtiele'worth mere than any I other I ever read. T f that i ; near a fair : representation of tho valno of grass in ' the different stagrs, Professor Sanboin , is advocating the waste cf millions in the Middle and Eastern States, and I i hope he will recent and be converted i fl,,estioner' ns ho wa, "pected to .lo, from the error of his ways. i declared that ho could not regard a life as truly happy until he beheld its close. rnrhohr Arid , The per.onal experience cf only n few Is very useful as a preventative of inc-at short years subsequent convinced this ravages. Radishes may be protected ', great Lydian king of the correctness of from msggots, and orchard from bores , the reply. II found, though bis nsme by its nso. A mixture of ono part of j stood and stands to-day - as tho syno alcohol anl nine parts of crystalled nym to cntold wealth ; though Tact'clus acid is stated to afford great reliei in j washed its golden treasures into his eases of bites from insects. ; 'offers; though "the rod of empire" had been swayed according to his will ; orn nnrt Poi li. ii ii,u , , i Experienced pork-raisers in tho West I have determined on the following ratio as tho relative value of corn and pork: When corn is 30 cents per bushel, pork can be sold ni 83 per 100 pounds net; when corn is 40 cents, pork mnst bring $1; nnd so on at the rate of an advance ofjjlfor every advance of 10 cents in the price of corn. If pork sells at a prieo below this ratio, it is made nt a Joss if above, the excess is clear gain, They Didn't Agree With Him. "What is the reason yon don't cat any beans ?" asked tho Widow Flap jack of a boarder, who was otherwise gifted with the appetite of an ana conda. "I don't eat any beans because they pnt my stomach ont of order, and take away my appetite," was the reply. "If that's all, I'm sorry yon don't like them more," was the response. Texas Sifting!. Definition of a Baht.-R is com- ! posed of a bal l head and a pair of 1 lungs. One of tho Iangs takes a rest while other runs the shop. One of them is always on dock all of tho time. The baby is a bigger man than his mother. He likes to walk around with his father at night. The father Joes most of the walking, and all of tie swearing. The Pursuit of Happiness. Happiness is the great desideratum of the human heart. It is the glorious El Dorado land toward which every prow is pointed ; the elytincu that bends its bow, glowiug with promise, above its fields of gold. It awakeui hope, enkindles ambition, begets en thusiasm, and incites to struggle , . i I Indeed, their is do faculty vested in ... . , . ;K! ,., . t- ert has he employed jefeat. And, alas I manifest to admit the truth is too j of contradiction, ' tllat tue aiinrcs are vastly in tho ma-! ;orit. or by multitudes the shadow j has been mistaken for the substauce. ! , the dross for tue gold, and the glitter- I 'in tinsel of tho emotv casket for the I sparkle of tho precious gem. Tho universality of this desire is, iu It. a .rhdvitnnna Thtir germs were ! " "".w...Uw, , iLnrnoh bit lminw at tl,,. ! -;-o period i OA oi incipient me. Happiness is not an inheritance; it is r ac mire-; mi,nt' Let no oue onl nt this statement, Ample argument for its support is within easy reach of an acquiring mind. ' It is not enough tu present tho ex pel i- enccs of childhood or the limited joys i limited, both in duration and degree of later years, ad an objection. Tlu-y aro but draughts from uncertain streams. True hoppine comes not fri m s ioh a source. We must ascend lo higher ground if we would find it pme, exhaustlcss fountain. I'naided humanity grovels. Its ambitions, its enterprises Lave a downward tendency, It has no inherent power to resuscitate thai which is dying, much less to rivivify that which has become entitely . inert. There is no victory equivalent i to the exertions made to secure it in lime or in eteraitv for him who etaud- a. one. DciiMi con ucrs evn thing but God. ' In order to a clearer and, pel haps, more forcible showing of thee asser tions, let us e.latJ.'e at some of the ex- umplcs histeiy has furni.-hcl for car guide. j Crus, the Tersiau, l ursued the ocurse lie voluntarily cno-o. lie. who , jn childhood was fair a? tho llawer, in youth tho idol of the court, and in ycung manhood the prido cf the realm, j forsook the sweet restraints cf noble j qualities and plunged iuto blood. Bat . when he had blended two empires into I oue -when ho had bi-keu nud bound j Lydia ns a captive at Lis feet when he i bad humbled great Babylon and giwu ' her nobles to th sword, he found that ! he had not approximated the prue. Srill nmlatinteil an.l hoptdul, Lo rushed among tne twuariun:, 01 tte or;n to c'otain that which his previous con-! quests had denied him. But he met, , instea.1, a conqueror and a grave. A I Syihinn queen dashed a 6tream of! blood down the neck of his luadless! carcass as she exclaimed, friAil Rim anil "-l"v ....... i v , t "... "Drink, insatiable monster, 'jnfil . "Ht tei! you,'' said the merchant, "if your murderous thirst it satisfied." I sfconlder that k of coffeo nid j Crrrsns believed he had secured the I carT' lt lbc sUw twi(e Rnd ncvcr ! Dricelees 1-oon when he asked the wi-c ' liT U llowo' 1 h,r0 yon fcr one -VCBr Solon to name the happiest man he ! at" hmu!r'?'1 lJolla 11 mcnSn-" Lad evsr seeu. But tho philosopher, j ' '1'J"f ' ' 'h? lmCT instead ci deciding in favor of Li., 1 -v t!i' evcrv clerk in the store ; , r."," i'u,Hur8.uau ucn ortd him with alliance, that the bliss of which ho had boasted was bnt the j jlory of a winter's sun ths.t was soon to j set in clouds, the rnrlains of an nwful night. ' Alexandria labored for this pine. In i his eager search to find it he hurried up and down the earth until (he planet j trembled bencarth the tread of his at- j tending bests. All that wealth could furnish was his ; all that victory could ' achieve was gained ; all that sensual appetite could appropriate was Jc- roured. But what did all this avail ?! Though the world of men submitted to j his conquering sword, he was still nn-1 satisfied, and wept in the midst of bacchanalian revelries because there j were no more worms to conquer, lie j , ,eu a u 0. "'f Bn wem,tbeiIiiikatlj Btami on her hind ilown in ulaciiest gloom before the zenith was attained. Napoleon Bonaparte imagined, as he planted the guns of France before re 'cllioua Toulon, that he beheld in tho 1 o diflta?t flltnro this Jewe of haPP'- noss. Directed uy a renins wuich challenged tho world's admiration impelled by a will that beat down or thrust aside every impediment, he mar shalled all his powers to carve a path way to tho goal. Thrones were demolished and crowns crashed beneath his rapid tread. Dy- nasties vanished at" his approach. A continent's political Reography was the subject of constant mutation. Whom ho would, he txlted whom he would, ho abased. Yet the glorious pme for which ho btnigglod- at Lodi, Areola, Mareuzo and Auetcrlitz was substituted by a phantasy at Moscow an appari- i tiim nt Waterloo, and a spectre at St. n 1 Helena. . ti0. , ,.,,, ,,,,.,, And a1tl.nti.rli " ' , . , , V dom breaks. AbJershmau III., one of tho Moi-rish kings of Spain, presided over the ilestinies of the realm for fifty consecutive ysiars. He was neble, humane, justice-loving; prince, and was styled ' the defender of the faith of God." So sagacious was his ndminis- tratk-n of state affairs that his reign , received tbo appellatiou of "the golden I ago of Moorish empire." But was he happy ? Who would not answer in the j affirmative while considering his noble ! j qualities of head and heart, eupplo- 1 nieuteU by circumstances so auspicious Listen, he tells his I and encournginp ? own story : j . Each iu- ! turoiuu wlKh tue sun of joy tut eel- ' X iilll.- ll-lKl-lt liti, 'laics A un.u , . . ! carefnllv noted the history of each day ' to tbose ,f ? Wf h ,rct'H't Jn.,1,,.1., t t'jom own rights: nothing but decided ' cud, nfter an accurate elimination of the "tit ire time, I found but fourteen la s dur;r,g which 1 was free from vex ation anil trouble." Let us pause here. Enough has been demonstrated. If, after these several statements, made from a philosophical standpoint after these truthful por- - t. , iMtU from h storv thii km nn thus 7 " ' " . , , , urn ny renm-reu, me question is asseu, , In what, then, docs trua happiness con sist, and where is its source? we can only substantially lepeat assertions previously expressed, and answer that it in not a spasmodic burat of enthusi asm, nor a sudden exultation springing tr'-'m -1 Aesite met, or the substance of hope realised ; ncr delight tempoia- ; rilv secured through n pleasing novol'y ; 1 nor the result of comfortable exterior i circumstances ; nor yet the joy uwak I euod through the love of cherished ! fi iends, though in tlis we find, per jhai. its nearest semblance. : Happiness, iu biief. is the certain re 'suit cf strict conformity to the will of j God ;is furbished through his worts ui:d word. Its anther and supplv is ! I the same Rreat, good and wise Being ! in "dtU and eight centimetres at its who innae the human soul and gave it tLiukest rart ; the ovaria arc ninety . , .. , : four ccntmetres long and tilled with m capacity to cni 'v. "The path of j millioU() f 0Rg8 of ihe 8i,e of gflliu of the j-is i- as the shining light, that PaUli. The Stavargor museum ordered neuv and more unto the perfect 'llmfs Just Me. Y-.aiv, ;: iuto a wholesale grocery stor.' !i. tlii-j city walk u i tall, iuscu lar 1'u.lu, evile:itly a fresh-comer from s-iuj 'eai. k.voo.i-i town iu Maine or New liatipsbiie. Accosting the Crst person I iu, K:o.. ,vho happened to bo tlie mer chant hiuinelf, he aked- ' You dou stoic, do you '?" "Well," said tho rue-chant, '! don't know " "What can yon do f" ' Lj V said the mau, "I rather guess J can turn my Laud to almost anything What do vp:i want dune V "Well, if I was to hire a man. it would bt, cue that could lift well, a strong wiry fellow: one, f,r instance, that could 'jft a g!K-k vt ceflce like that yonder and ' carry it acrcea the i-toro und never lav it dowj. ''riiire. notv, ci 'u," said the conn trym iu, ''thut's junt me. I can lift any thing I e.r.i latch to. Yon can't tniit no hettcr. Whit n i'i yc;i irive n man that suits you 5" nun gai ucie i niann't ant was waning to join in ilie l.iucrU against the man,1 who threw the sacK across his f-honlder with perfect fuse, rml cirrying it tice across the floor, Went to n lurge hock which was fastoncd to the wall and hnng itnn, then turned to the merchant nnd sr.i.j, "There, new, it way bang there till doorasdav. i nh nil never lav it dovrr What ttiBll I ro abor.t. mister? Jnst give me plenty to iTo and one hundred b mcnth. nnd it's all right." Tho clerks br.-ike irto a lmgh, and the merchant, discoraCtsd yet eatisGed, kept his agreement, and to day the j CTcon en'mtrrninn w I'no f.onic.1- Tvnrtnpr in the Crm and worth a million dollars. Stories of a Cat and a Hen. i Mrs. A. W. Brooks, of East Fliot. in i the Slate of Maine, has a cat thirteen ! yL.ar3 0 j, for which she has been vainly j offered fifty dollars. This learned tuesy ' w;n staud up ut tbo word of command, i i,ow siowT or n-iieklv as directed, walk 1 nr0ucd the room on her hind legs only, tiince, turn somersaults, go through the : motions of holding a jewshurp in her mth with one paw and playing on it ; w;th the other, msw when ordered to speak, kiss her 'paw to visitors, hold a ! gaucer of m,ik cn ijer forelegs, and lap ' feet, and with her forepaws catch bits of i bread or meat thrown to her, like a J base-ball player. Her kitten, a year old, I will turn somersaults. The same lai'y Las a hen which always wipes her feet on the mat on entering the house, end ! if asked, "IIow do you get your living, I biddj?'' scratches on the finer and looks at the questioner to see if the answer is correct. This hen despises tho porce lain, wooden and chalk choats which some people palm off on hens for nest epgs, tnmliling them oit of her nest as often as they are put in. Borrowers. TOiat pests they are! Nothing is soarce in their covetous eyes; they have not a particlo of regard for the rights of property. They barrow everything. With a grocery storo on nearly every corner and a green grower's in nearly every square, with "notion shops"' ac cessible everywhere, those chronic bor rowers are continually sending in to their neighbors on right and on left for a spoonful of lard,' a 'cup of flour,' a 'little yeast,' a 'piece of tape,' a "spcol of cotton,' a 'No. 6 needle,' and so through a very long and curious cata logue. Theso same people and many others beside, make a regular practice of borrowing your newspaper, generally with the polite but meaningless qualifi cation that they "would like to look at it for a few minutes, if yon have done with it." Of course thov get i. wnether you have read .t or-cl. Ai ,f ll 18 returned In gcd oouJttioh y And von aro ewepuonauy inciiy. tour iti WmS .T0U e j bave bou?d .somc da.v. aUl 'flre 10 keep spotlessly clean, is also iu demand; ; and you are considered "just as mean as mean Cfkn be" 5 ' -vo, ref nso to tn,st il in otuer nanus man inose oi your House hold. But yon mnst learn to sv "No" snubbing can rid yon of tho nuisances. The United States census gives '.'2,10'J Protestant churches. Tl.tiO.' rrott-Ftaut ministers, and l.,0i);t,0? members f.f Trotestant churches. t Captnre of o Herring Kin;;. A very rare and highly interesting catch was made the other day on the ,...!, ..,,(. o.rilll "hmine- ror(vegian COlst a so cane l nening kind." The herrinir kinc (rea.,h-t) - ., , ., , ,. , so-called, and has hitherto been found in three different form, always of re markable size, nearly eii metres long, thirty-seven centiraeties wide, and of ribbon-like thinness. The animal lives at a considerable depth, whence it is easily explained that it rarely conus to the surface cr is thrown ou the beach. Very few zoological collections may boast of possessing a specimen ; none has n well-preserved one, the different parts of this remarkable fish being so tender and brittle as to break even at tho mere touch of the haul. The specimen above alluded to was nioct carefully transported to Stananger, and is without doubt tho best preserved cue extant. It is a female, measuring four metres in leuctb. thirty-fourceutiinetres a tin box made to keep it in, requiring forty litres of alcohol lor tbo purpose of proper preservation. '-i. .("m-i-c-ni ltnjict'r. Wt'II Indomril Kv Uur Own C ll I if ti No matter how useful anything may be in itself, good indorsements seem to ; increase its usefulness greatly by in i suring a wider field for tiio display cf its special merits. AVe were thus im pressed in view 0J tle following ftate ments received bv one of our represen ........, (,,..-, i., ...;,, lo j nected with some of the largest enter prises in our midst. Among others whose testimony was freely given was AV. H. Stearns, Eq-, Master Mechanic of the Conn. River Bailroad, residing at No. 28 Boylston street, who ob served : St. Jacobs Oil has had re markable effect amouc the men em- ployed Lerc. One of them jammed hi ,rm ,vory. m"' nnd KV, ."se ,of Bt,' 1' '-ZZ 1H for severe rheumntic pains iu the kuoe, nnd pronounced the oil a complete euccess, as ho was enred ly its ut. -ur. A. li. Taylor, of the"iay A- Taylor 3mufacturing Co., "was pleased to bay: ''My aunt, Mrs. Billbbury, of Mount Clair, N. ,1 , while visiting at our house tiled St. Jacob's Oil for meuniatisni and neuralgia, und found immediate relief every time. Bhe pronounced it tbo beet" thirg she hail ever tried for tho tmuble. Mr. J; B. Wetton, 45 Green woo i street, snpt. car works, Boston, A Albany Railroud, thus addressed our reporter: "1 am one more of the for tunutes who have Had the good luck to hear of that wonderful remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. I bad rhenmatisui in tlie shoulder ecverely and coula find no relief nntil I nted the Oil. I applied it and must confess I was surprised at the results. 1 em almost well and ex pect to be entirely so iu a lew diiys. ' 'riiifi'hid (Mut.i.) I'nwn. Servant, who has called to see about n pbice : "Well, yes 'm, my eyes sre nnt fo cood as thev were. 'ru. Not that tL,,re js anvtLing wrong with them, but whenever 1 clean tbo pots aud tins I shine 'cm to bright they daza'.e ruy eyes. It's my only defeek 'is..'' The St- Louis (Mo ; J'oft DifpaUh at tho clcse of a long article says: In fact St. .Ticobs Oil is pushing . all other remedies ont cf the Held, and, excel- lent lllOUph Some of the liniments formerly oUcrcd are, the tfEcacy of b'.. Jacobs Oil is mugical in cases of ciati ca, rbeumativni, pleurisy, neuralgia, nervous headache, lumbago nnd scores of other disorders; wLilo in the case of sprains, burns or injuries it is nn ab solute panacea, and tor general use is better than the advice of many physi cians. "A word to the wise it sufli cient." T!ro liU1 6'". aged i nnd sis yea. bad just had new dresses, and were on their wa? t0 Bundny-school. Sllid Elta tLe elJer: "0b 1 have io1' Bott!n m7 verse." "I haven't forgotteu HiV' replied the other. It is 'Blessed are tu0 ilrcssmakers.; Tlnvfi You lirnil It t H. II. StovenV book in enmlaKO, Hi ireser Int? of proen furauo crura in ulus, K.vms hit omi liinciicnce ami th- i radical xv,ri uce uf lwent$Jvo practical fsruiers; 1J0 jiage, do pant ly bound in cloth. Trice 50 cent; n-nl 1 y mail. AdrfrcM H. 11. Stpveng, Uo'on, Maa. A lover writes to his fair but fioklo financer : "I have wanted a choir of paper writing iiot, to yon, and now if music be fjoil for lovo it' jlav-fd." " On Tmitr"lnfi; Trto'i. The Vnltalc Pelt Cn., Marahal!. Mich., will send their Klectro-Voltaic; Bella and other Klectrio Appliance on trial for thirty daya" to any person afflicted with Nervoua Debility, Lost Vitality, and kindred troubles, Ruaranteoind complete reatoration of vigor and manhood. Addreen aa above without delay. P. a-No riak it incurra.' m 30 days' trial I allowed. THAT RICH EXPEBIKXCE. A 17rea l'tei Intrnl-w suntnturd and lis ftouro IteyriiU d. (.Lh trail ir e treri-t A few nion'hs ga an interview with prom inent and well kn.'nn htl,Un, formerly a nsulrut of Dttreit. l-ut i:i'V llvins; in e Vi.lk. tpiirod iu t!i ulmriu cf this paper. Tbo KateiLen'g nta'c ' y tin- doc'or and the fn.-ti lie divulged win .:" o unusual nature a to isiihtf no little n minoticn among th"!9 vlio lead tin ui, anl u:ny iiumiiKswcri-raiMHi os t.' tLe pi uuiiu uc-i ci the liittn icw an 1 tho validity of lilt) s!utt-ir,c:ita it coi.taiued. The tame of the liK-iau wis at that time tp prcssoil at his onn rci irf. The tel of e-eri-CT, however, can i iv be lemoveil, rt the imp.Vtant an.l intiTr:i:w bttrr which m lvar below will nbuii-.Ulitb- show. In crilcr, how ever, that the rea.ler n:a'- I'Otler uu'leislanil t'ua le'icr, a lew iiaets' are Icriwith given fi-om the mtiriew in ipuslion: Alter nu exehsi te it emutepiea aul a low rcmitasccc - aNnit the war, m which the doc tor wa a j roniii.cnt F.irivn. the reprnter rcmaiUtJ up n ihe ! i.'i s improved apivar atco, upon wnich h" m d: " Vis, 1 have impinvp 1 in health alnce yon Uft aaw me. an I 1 I o: o iu many ether w-fivs. One tlunu, hc viv.r, 1 have nu'cccJct (niloing. Eli 1 !t !. i'"- "f the lnt.li ft things ti'i anv rue, aiet c-i . laliv a doctor. t do, an 1 1 a: lj I have ov-e.' :ne my prej'i beie. You know tlnre ar a.iine pe.'p'.o who pioft-r to remain in the wren;; ri'her thsn acknowielgo iLe inaniliM riuht. Sn.-h pifjndic Kadsto bigotrv i t the out ci.1- v. Sow I am a phy ncian, an I of t!i" '"Id eli " "rder. too, but t have, af'-r yeats of rxrieme and nbfcrva tifr.iomo to the coiiciiii ui that tru h is th lighet of all thlucs. aiul tliat if pn lndice or bifiotrv- stand ip tin- way of tiuihoo much tlio woic" lor tin m tl.t y lire i i rtam to bo cr t?l.ed fooror or Ih'ii. Why, win u I ken you in Pctii-it. I oM i:o ,Mi r l.tbni(;bt i'i violating lite "ode ot thir la'. 1 down by tl: IT'-Io'ii'ii. m oI pi- - nl .i'K anything out of i'ip r"Riilur outer. limn 1 vi-i-.i.l of aiupnian uv hnil. Now, h i vvr. 1 Me;ci"l'e and ad-vi-e tlioff thin;; wi t 1: I Iu In ve to be adapt ed to o-re. and wl.t ii my iM'tiiems has p'.oven to he n-.i-h." 'llov. dj.l .! ?,.m. B'-t tfh tiie!ej irl" as thir. d"f! ii ' ' ' Oh. thi v are th" i u!' cf - i-xrwuonce and nhtri-'a-iiti. K i!;a:n.-d tuy fis: idea t poll ih nibii et, tl., Mon; hav.np hec-n i-'iud at'er nil n:'' care ai:J the ,!i.'d of my pi:'eM0i)ai bretlinn ha 1 liiii d lo rr !ieve n . vlw. I s l .Pv "i! a- unity el my patient!., rh a oniplieatioii e! H ".1 ', ii e.tidinc dys-r-pia and i-opwipii '.i'v itiipTii' t ki iiieys ai. 1 liver, and 1 feared I fboiild lme to cive up nv pr.vii.-e. 1 t ineiiil:- I jullertd null Id auoiu'en. rui). in.1- .'!. ite pains in ariou? partJ ot the bodv ; a l.i. U "1 m:.ret iu erery.hinsr mound nio; a '. rf i pi ':ti , hi daefcr; ail ftie.-i; iIimc'kjMc -V'tomt ere added to pains vim 11 wire t h : , e.te mid coiii'lKiit. hick a 1 was. i I K.Mi.e r.-:rv. 1 to btni'h in a n "-t se:t, i;.er mm per. and tn an iucruiiKy tholt yi-v ot I'.'.n-, and it wai-i!: s that pr"" id a ieit';rio:i t-r in". Th it " as tin M-ntipp )hid. aed in- ji:r !-.d:.f f". h d raeidiv alter that, 1 can a-i- itr- y. u. I i ii to rea lniK rvrcn-,.-. ly, :.t' i';v.i:ii more i x'i n-i' i 'v, :.i d iic t'!n 1 have difiOierrd in.ii v IhuksoI ri::! value to Uuii:ai.i-y. Why, (u'.- a t-.w divs njlaj vised a !adv who naf iiffcrii: fiein a e"ii- :s female d.iii.nliv nr 1 di-j liccnn cl totisetha Kamo rcme-iv v h;c i ciiii d nie. 1 saw In r ihis morning and !.e is u-ar!y '' ell: the p un and inSaniDiaiion aie a!! p "iv- ni.d t-ln i aiTimd m uaual. NVo l.ave no liht Iu tit-- r.u dual i. a teniity to.f.t ,.:k i::d say '') ie i- nosiiih thiiij as imp v.mii-' or a.i.ami mei.t, or that v e have a ni"i.ei iv ol the rciin l is which na ture has f.-.v,ntf r.i.!!0.ind. '1 ic re me cifat ciuiiS's g.,n:n en : everv d. parim-iit cl ilie. au.l there air fif i' !. vi;.-t ints.t-. m mi -beii.c aaw(..!. 1 1 i.-u.-ai. i-i t ).;.';, ill" rvery year from r.ij po-eJ tyj h"fi in'-r. rlu-ittnatisiii or fiber vjuipbititr, w ;j. n iii reality it is fi.ua trichina, caused bv rat rfr pror'y.ccolitd and disiased v.rU. '1 !:"...! of C.iiMrea mo (lying eveiy year I'viiii dii p-y as ihe npati nt fp.Tjiit-1 to tearistin.'.. wl i :i in reality it i Ircin dieeasi'l kidneys whi h have Uc-m- !. tni-J by the Ycvtr imy Lave Jum hud.'1 " Well, deckr, '-on lia-.e cut nmi n--w truths here, ceitaiiily, L'.:t ii.ey b.'iic.l v-ry i i Bilial It- to nif " ' Well, wlielher they are reaor..i' !o or uof . I t-Evo deinoLstialtd t'i niyowu ni;i'.;action tin; they arc true, and 1 prepo-o to atau l by them, no matter bow n.ueh upp.-ition may rai-e by drinc i. Any mi.n, b-.- l.e y di'i- i in, pieael:,-; tr J liVMcian, who i- o e I'.-'.de ntp of ii poiketbo.-U or ol I : ovn , is Ui-.l ei d-a to btnl'.ity l.iu-.telf 1 y su, pru-.-in tho i!:.;'.i!i3t truth, is unnorlhv lie' natt.t el nan !. I nn woithy the cenfj Iiloi ot the pablie hoai 1.6 tr rvrf." The above are Maie of the prine pal points in the interview nfer-cil to. Now for the t'.ptcl. T.ie lidlowin? outspoke a letter freu the deoior himtelf. nhij-hbts Just been receive i, is pu,. lish"i in fwll ; Slit P. 'rcU Ft ' ' B.iuie ume ago a r,-p-5rtirof yourrar! s n interw'W with tie wl.tcb 1 e sai 1 he vro il i like to p.i! lith. I cuiipoTitc- i on cuuduioii thit jou would no: mei.ii-.ni mr name iin-il I save uu pi-rr..u-:c'ii. 1 have now a.-cini) li -he 1 the j -,ir-,H ?e I had in mind, aud wi'h to tav in you '.ahif li yiej can pul'huh or nd a you cc-e litl that I had ui ball d fur a Ions time whether I vmiid pluke ull joiue of the prolt Fsior.nl li tters which iiouiid run w.th oihcrs for yeais, and tell the titith. cr not. Whin I looke I back, and thoim! t uf the t 'rtur.K. I:k - t!i -tp di ucrihed by Dante iu Ids trip to the internal rei,uin, wliih lc-nduiol fioin iiy-pe f .a, and re. aHcd how much I w uld hive niii at that ti-ne fcr li e relief which I have mih? ublamad, I d-ierniincil that I vruiiM take the ttep o :c-ii(: meditated end then bv diM-iinico a iluiy to my idlnw men. If I eo.dd thirity ?ave one pocr uierlai one IliRht of the l. jrib'e si:!l uiiu; I en lined 1 would 1-tf i i!lv Mtifml. lo urn o'h-.r ceme miencea w hat they uii .ht. Mv flyptpt;c cmdi'ioa wa proliieed T?r torpid livi i, Inch did not, aa a r..nie,yienVe. Iiii:".o il.., Lie fiini tho binod. '1 nis pro duced di i nut nif 'it ot ihe nonindi. I'iI's-cil-i tun ot i f ii a'f. dy-pej-f h, er-nftipaii.in. head ache, in I ies.i n i.f - inin. v.jinv cmiip rsic n. fal-covf -ied eyef, i i-iii-i ant f. v i ; m fhor. 1 waa lui-'-ral Ie lo the Im-t den e. 1 appealed I in vain to my l-ouk. to luyeknl and to my I fellow ph'-tie-ar-'. Tho ni;tery of my ili- Leallh urew dhiif r. 1 traveled everywhere eihanacd a'l au'lioiiicd expeiliinie-but to no )niipo,e ! When in this frame of rr.iud, iltt-perately In nred of help, lul tspt-ctiiiK noue, ouo of my tmpi'Dli ficuial fii'-'ida called my attention t:i'c rue unu!-;al cure vvro'ir'it. by a prunn ih nt ii in dy aid n:cl v.v li ir it. 1 eni-pl.a'.ic-l.y lie .mud. J":.t M.-i-tly, and vijih the lirpi determination that I w.'iild never lit anvljdv kiio vvi'f.t I had dene, I b.-Sii in in-'. It v.i e:.!v ru ej-'inwat, you kr. w, l-ut. fur licit manor, all n.rdical ir-atinn i is tp;rn:ieu'al. Well, to male a lor-n and Mirf rifinB eti ry t-hort. I ev.-eii( n 1 1 a ror. ol i'h fical I vi!nt;i". My ekin (,nt a lieiti r ci lor My l.v.r r-unied it fuui ti 1 no h. user 1 a I to --oiif the hovrels with eathii!! -". Mv Iv ada. In ? dappeirc I. "Na ture did i'," I li-affu.ed. H li, ilnterc.iiiK d to pu?h tlie ii:v -n.-Rii-in t.itiie evtn ine, while I vtaa in aetice orK. I tr.f 1 'he e fleet of the rerat ly mi niyiatinitM aine-'ed with kidney, livfrar.d nr.iirv . J i . j.''. wateh nr evry dr Trlopmei.t l arci i.My au i attulio inly. Then I was t-oiiij i t ly diVanriid, I"i the itmedy Iter.-J every ti-i in poed I 1'nder a on'ivim ir.-,- cireuinlti-e, the matbrof uoufiing tny c ire l. nie a o ;--tioa of crncicn-e mi 1 i f d ity to limnauii y ' II pre is a remedy," I said, "that haeilouo for ma what the bietmodi-nl skill of the conn'ry could not accomplifh'" and as a-i honorable n-.au I will not suppress thi fuels. I therefore wi.ie you and mcrl iinheMiatincly assert lhat fur all' diseases of tl-e kidnr ye, liver, eioniadi or nrinarv ortnns hic'i at" ami nal 1" to tieat nient, Warncr'e Saf- Kidney ami Liver Care surrasso any remedy I have over, knuwrior usiil, and smce pliyeirian have eo mil di nl ucccss jri tlie ti-atmcut of rii-e.acs of these orsan.i, I am prepared to accept nil llm eonie. quencia when 1 say that they aro, if evin-o.en-t.ous, in duty bo . lid to ueo t'lis pure v"(;talle footpound in their practice. Yojre verv trtilv, J. Vf. tMun, M. V. Statements si cutspo'ien as tho abova and cnmiLR Irorn mich a reliable aonrco aro valu able beyoud rpicstiun. Tliey conclusively ehnw nut niilr tho power of the remedy w hich has become si well known aud popular, but the ereat importance of attention in lloie to the liift ii.dica'.ii ns of deeiininR heabh. When professional men of such hi','h s'.-indiun eiuk Iheir prejudice and willinply declare Ihoir be lief jn that which they l.nnw to be vtluable, the put die may confidently follow their example. "1 can't very well eijiress which it what there I do not yon are very 1 am not, sir, insensible tho fact is," said tho dillldent man suddenly callel tc hi feet for a speech at a pnblio din ner, 'I cin't make a spcoeli, and I can't say anylhiug I wonld understand or yon wonld wish to hear ; but if it pleases yon to see me blush and sweat, I will stand here on one leg and perspire for the next ten minntes." Thy let hira off. ! Feraooa Wao Pit all Dr lo eounling house or in mauufaeturlng catablialimcuta, inhailin close or ioipnra air, are uaually pale, and frequently emaeiated. A tonic is what such people require. Operatives, clrks, sales women and employers r.e well aa employee. plund to this t!" by, cares of business. Vrivc inflnlie good from ftostetter'a 8iomiiehBittcts.au admirable meant of re pairing the physical depleliou, resulting from too close an application 1 1 then opeciul avoea lion. Pisj-op'sia, conaiipHion. bilioua iirip nlantv, and iematnre decay are arrested hy thla ii'ivigorant and alterative, couime ndud by phvsicians, and a standard aiticlo for twenty five year past. Fever and asue i checked in lis first approaches, nd if the remedy ie pnr sistf d in, entirelv eradicated, when chronic, 1 v iho lintel, llheutuatio ailmenta are also urvestcd by its bli.d purifying and dintetic Thicare unrne gol thing in everv nun. The trouble with too many men they are de- i . i, .l,ni('ir I KALAT1I1NL, tim Omm Tonic and Cathartic. A woman ntmod BubmordieJIn Duffalo ; tho oilier d.v. Now what will Iho editoia of j fal.iou cocsln coluums and ecandsi niorigei" ! (b- ' ; TfflMV I KtR A !l KFellEH. It. V. rim. r, M. l, Buffalo. N. Y. : A ic ' 5 ' Twenty veaia ago I was ehipwiecked on j the Atlantic tlceHii. an i the eold nnd etnosnre caused a huge aboess to form on each leg, wlilcn iei t o iutinuuiiy ciisenariug. Arer si ending hundreds of dollura, w ith no benefit, 1 tried your "Golden Mcdhal Discovery" and now , in less linn tliroo months alter tak ing the lirsl botlle, I am tlianklul lo say I am coinrle'.tly cured, nnd for the first time'iu ten year-! cm pi" uiy lelt heel to Ihe ground, lain vein, V'H 0-M JiVPl-n, S7 Jeffersmi Street IHif !;'(; ... i. Tho moment atiytlmiL.- nssiimos tho shape oi a du'v. some iiersone led themselves un a- aid, ot' d eclnxrgjiipjt TliouHtHl- oi woineu bless tlie day on whi'b I'I 1'ii'i-ci's "Fv(.rii. rrescviinien " was made Ituoaii to fin m. Iu ail Ihoso de ranpi inents causing backache, ilragKiug-doivn unsatpuis, neivous and gf neral d-hility. it is a i-.iii--,i ter.icd-. Jt?scc:hlr!g a2d beslisc pi, ; -lti-s redir 1 cf tbo inmost value to la lit) eulleripu from ' internal fersr," ton- fM:..n !t1!5ant..n r nlceraiio,,. Py Irt!ft:ist. An np-iountrv mim bought a Toman candle j ai.d I'p-hV.I it to ko lo bo-1 by. lie says you ) can bet vonr sweet lile no it nca ine man mm l.'Vbd i'. if he fan mid bit:', rr.t Tho nrbiiiaf " tliiioLiver f iiTa" are Pr Pii-r-'eV l'leasant Tursativo IVIletn," and are cnb n-ivelv inntated. They cure sick and bi!iou headaclie. Trivate Govei unient slnni)) with Dr. i'ioive'e siRiiaturo and poi trait mark the genuine, llv lnippits I ho "Klectrio limiei Indd companion" is a rew ah! lo stocM'np (lariiinc. V pr Punic its Kii .' h"l 1 in In i'Klii'i'ii'K d' rk. lnr reuse and llerrease. The ctn-iif slii'wa that the proportion I t o'ors to Iho population is 1 tn S Tt-UHl. The I n i tinti of prrune trmiblid with kidney and hvi r 'li-oliler.-i ha bieii alarimugly l.'l crcasitw. but sine the altnoet universal uee i f Warner'fc bafu Kidney and Liver Cure thec d:-er.?r9 are illiniuiehi::!. If religion could le u.al? a pirt of lifo, pr,.pc could (iijoy any proper aumseineuts and 1 c nude belter by ih ui. Ft Dth tisia. lsnioKSTiov, ilepression of siurils end neneral debility, iii tiielr various lurms : alfn as a preventive against fever and ajue an l other intermittent fevers, th' Firro. rimsph ira'ed Flixir of I'alisava," made by I Caswell. Hazard A Co., New York, and eidd ly I all DniKKifts, is the beet tonic: and for pa- ! tienbi recovering from fever or other sickness, j it has no equal. j V mi aie "ai-tlri kmid wTisn jou Trv to fa' tn j !! that hn' ill i-iiiteailnes Bi.ed with wurio. I,",ir !I:,r-e and Cattie I'owdeae will destrov the " '-t in and ynt tee atumai if a eendiiien lo fatten, t I.I.KVsi li ru I ii I'nod cures M. riwis r.Wlitv A ' M, .ikne-s .'I lH'iirtlv.. Orv.lli. 91 all ilrilfrlft-- ; bend I - r l ire'r. A;ienjfliaruiv-v..M I tirl av., N. . j Tiiiot- n . i iv-rvNT wnF.n rrtN"". I m:i ,1 1- in f.0 tlie vane-is rerts ,1 the anitnat ! .iici u.-i. 1 Luis ol the hrrribleiie" ef an anin ef worn.' nt 'tmira ihe illarlel if hfe. A dee i f f- r.vr't li d au Vertu'f'ite wj 1 de-irn- tLeai. Vhn once infidelity cn peiauale men that lli'-y shall dm like beasts, they ill soon I bpuielit to I v.- ilk" be is's. A Fririb! in "ccJ U a Frit-nt! Iiidocl, v i '. ! v fih a e-n vmpnihi7'"p adilre end r i 'ine a treublc hn- I'een l."t d ini-l I irdi u !'t'"i' veil. Hic'i a fricn l-h p is vorlb kc pim.-, ii"l "lull, from his i spt nem e, he ad' i-c ami i" :: i. I, hi. opinions sb-.uifl bo beeded If kind 'vi-.i.,n 'H'vtr die, and pnod deeds nre never !'.ihe inducement for aJi'n; iloiuc the pvwl inn (.in i still a great one. Mnnv rople linaclno ih-.t 'l ey had loiter do tiothm.;' Ihan don im!c. Wrpi Iiinir Hint It is the detail that makes 1 lie tie-c-.eie-the dri'ps that f"rm the sh'-wfrs-tiic ' ti..- Hudnesvesof lifo that ir'ike eiit nee ni. d.ir.iHe. , in tho pit tiire. the obi f-r. .V"on is cxtendinj rtdiei , H e sui'i ring tnpplt nnt b-if!rli!g a b"'t!cof tbntwoiid r"il rrtprdv, fr r. of" Oil. so nil run rlo fomi Hi'tc rf ltih. fit fi -r his fellow re.cn in their tln-.r? ol trouble or taki't 5. In ho'v ninny inMan'-rf i u! J (lie nia- p'e rien'.lon of Ihe iv-rds "f-T. Jtforis I'll." eeut '.rd with terms of Indrrscmi lit and rti-co-irr.c. in. ut. b; lilt; n Ui f end cure to tlio.c vuf ferine with rhcntnii'i-m. In a ii f Ilie wendi-r-ful renird of ilii- (ireat f.errr.nn I;mnly in ib" cure of rlieiiinn1ini. ticitrnk-io und ell pamliil ilv,.,.f, it npi'cur- in the bpil f l Mn i'ii duty for tvervone to imticnl'c, tit trilently, nrt-v lis Hppilciiiii'ii In Ihe di-i'iiM-s iminiil, iVaniii: m mind that lbc h'e'v-t p.i d Iii in n an lo u nn oon-i.-i In that vh:.i h lend- lo pn ue to I In t r p Hcc.'cnai-eiin1i:i"n rni ryiitn. An'ieranrr " l'.o have no lu-.-itniion in c.v mi: fit-.. Ai.ri.--ii ti t ' their opinion Is lli'hop (.ilrnonr. 1 1 I h vrino !. chin, who has lived Hit- (.net tivrman Kinmlv. .-T. .t.fohs nn, nii-1 cndor-iv ii liich'y. It" th it tin- ll-eof M. Jn i'li t'!t he- l- iii lii'd li cr n'lv. nnd I bii' e no lit -ltntioii to n-ei ii.inttid i' to nil a on eact Hi tit :iirtiiii''. ' THRESHERS tra TUKAULrMAN ATAVLOKCU.. Bam. M W 9 1MB &ViraleatlMI"t m a b n Br a f l im n r, ij-jal .-B-ar-.-& -IMPMI. lllUS- I n. mitt it . Ira. TIIJIALI.rMANTAYIXKCU.MJilild.X . oi.n'-J"1UJ'" " Books! ZiCts. Each. Books! . ,, ni Affne By on Oid-EntablishetJ. Weil-Known, snd ThiS UnDSraMelGd lllBr cteiianis Pumiahlng House, i..-tiatt. ...! .t,biidTnAie..i..n,i m. a, 'rr''y:L':::::riJlS: r- et ib. ift uta?"T!l" Z '.T-rw'. i,i,i. .hnrt wrif. TonJ.nJlJTTHr5rii.' r. -1 T-n. IM.ftoi lusrivii istiira ruu-ir. -.TMrM wm .... 1 1-ir.r.. c; r."i'ii. r.-.a "'i ai Vn.ior.it' Kb "iitmsT or to' rntie mif rni-.-i-elit ni.l ViKwle.1-". d.--nMr. u r.,' rf nun. csri'irii : .Ii e-ei-n B tn I fen. w ll'O .1 r -1 rrnA sv, lf ntv-r hrvlj'1' Tame" Vrthtf trrr t ok nn r w f.irnl1! rpTtiroi Ut rt.w.- ft-r . B i -cm tU.nk -tn ihdmttr ..iVrt.-.'.iiib.-j. rorI.TO wjHI -encl THE OUE GREAT MEDICISE, Without doubt thare are new, an4 have bena for veaia paat, aaveral laealclsie ot remarkable merit bciorotbs raiMlo medicine whidi hate beet ned n very many M'fi with excellent ancceaa. The liatpea c' tbcae will readily recur to onr readen. aad thev re the name cf rfeparatlotia whcee wotthfot certain purrowa no ouo is dispo'e'l to deny, nt we art fi'ilb iiistifled. by undeniable atid otcWnii facts, la f a Inc. and m do unhesltstingly My. that the one j-real me In-ins of the r-reseot day the rbed! cine we mean which now atanda r re-minent aboye nil olhers-ta lha famoii Vr.otnNE of Mr. H. B. Steven, of Boston, heuia of the undeniable fa-le respecting this famous medicine are those: Irrst. It is astonisliiusli- efllcfeut in really carina theTTlom dlica!"- for which it Is especially com pcin led ami iutflu-U'd. Second. 1 acU -.nth a eel rlty which ts irneraUy r.n- in.i-l.-l.il? A single iwitflo salt often eltp euredthensnrof a seri.Mi. .i.m.-uity or oroiiMii aoeu. ..- a-r-caWe v, mie rersr tew K. we I'-a'O iu t!i'uau l.-of in.-tauieseficteil tnecomri'te Ivnl'e 1 the skU! r-i tbo lust phvuciins. Third, ft acts directly hihju th" blood, ot which it Is the on!' 'v.jiul and t her. nth l ur.fltr. TMirth. 'liie 'e-tiiuoiii.i'. in run nrt of these f.v 4U,i ft,- eu .ntdiuarv werih of this medicln ar lr..ni vCl Vi "Tn and most fspcclablp men and -.v. 'ie p. a" 1 in ni'ti it." if" from i-r?rns holdlnt ij.r In-lie-t 1 ''inn. They arc not certirtestea r in VtiVi.'-m i 1 in-i-'n-ibW indi'-idua'.s. We. .n...t-1 '.,i..-'- tii. v rv I'V-b estimation iu which Vi ,'t"-'1 lhrlliu I t lie nest lanuues ididi Iher" I' -r' au.l e m Iv n doubt or mistake I it." Mir, ferrdented and eurpriam a i l success of the Veirn!. a . r it- 1 iinii. i .1 ihe l i.io l nu I u quick renortoT and In-vi;-'ri'' T "I i lie human svslein. phvslcal and mental, uc pjedii ine, ns i new renerallv eoneeded. b ever l-, u d-vised n-id eeie-. euii led at all ential toll: and s a srffdr su I thre'ii;li cure (or snrh comrlalntsaa catarrh, ccui-'h-. slelt.l', Lin weaUnss and fatntness, i... i,.,-. nt,, .1 r: .-.-:.i. ruiUerous humors, semf. i iri. 1.1 ri Inev ai l sninn i-mcr tsqnsuj I t's, 'iniiir nlt.vether snrpassea ; sorimi ..- ,:. ml c-hi r known ui-l'ciinl ireparations. ' 1 he ra; M,ij wi'h which thi- (.real medicine has won i nt v-ir'i'it.' all t-i" "f th1- euiitrv and various f r. vu sb'i m- li? er- and tDtrodnrtlnn. net I man'- f-r sso. Is nme-liiaj aike mn'rislnir and 1 conriirii itt.il "i !tHa'tu.'c rv.t'l-u -" -tlo-idents i l; 1 I liM'". 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