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AGIOUf0URE. Tun Tnvz WAY TO BRaAK A COLT. Losing one's temper in so important a work is very hurtful. If you think it will not matter, that it will be forgotten; you are sadly mistaken; it wiil not be forgotten . but will constantly act as a reminder of the trustworthiness of the man. Begin varly with your colt, anti never contradict ' yourself to him, and he will think it is all right, that he has to do what you require of him, -What you do in this way of teachlug or breakinr, do it gmdually mildly, of course-and with contidence; this will Inspireconhdencein return. Thus get hunused to the harness, saddle, etc., by degrees, first, by a part of the harness and so on. By and by, he will have reach ed the full attainment, and he will hardly know how, only that he is to abide by it, it will be seen as a matter of couree. But if a vluious fit take hint while training, you must hold him as with a vise, and let him know that resistance is entirely use less. Flinch once and he will want you to flinch again, and he will endeavor, and harder than before, to have it so, but if he have no excuse, the way will soon be clear to you. Make your colt what you want of him as a horse. le is an instrument, and you are to fashion him as you want him. If for farm work, you do not want him for a trotter; if for a trotter, not for a racer. If you want hin for heavy farm work alone, he must be treated somewhat differently from what is necessary for a mete roadster and vice versa. For a saddle horse or a lady's horse, you want something different still. If he is high-tenipered you miust, treat him differently from a horse with a wild disposition, and so on. .'ou must know your horse, and know what you want-him for; then make him' such; shape the instrument to your purpose. Begm early, at birth Is not too early; hints and signs have an effect-and these go through hae. It takes lime and practice to do it. It must be gradual, grmwing work. The colt must grow in his training ta in his years; it will be nature with him then,and lie will want to do that oply; in inct, ho knows only to do that-thil makes him reliable. Tb man, who is a tminiane aid intelli ent man, has made hinm so; amd lie will treat. him with discretion, work Iim what he can really bear,aud what Ie main. ly loves to do. h, will, thererore, wear at least a third longer. He will dto good service to a ripe old age, while others, with hard treatment, are worn out at what should be their prime. HIANDLiNG UORbKM -1en difger greatly In the anourt of work they can get out of a team of horses, anal the animals know this as well as the drivers. Some will tret and sweat a team when only drawing an empty wagon, while othurs will drive the lame horses hofore a large load and not wet a hair, This diaference is m0oro easily seen than described. Kindness in man ner and tone of voieo go a great way to ward making the load draw easily, the owner's handling of the roms is freqiuently tar different than that of the hired main. We have seen teams kept poor iii llesh by an almost incossant worry from an ill-fit. ting harness, an inhuman jerking upon the bits, or a frequent and injudicious use of the whip. Boys are not exempt from those strictures. Maany teams have had their itsefulnem impaired by a disregard of the feeling of the horses. It is not the well fed horse only that doe the most work and keeps in thae besat conditaon; lie must also have a kind master, and be treated wiath a just regard for eqamne sensibIlity. keeping grapes iii the wmnter a's bocm sue cesfsul, aind is very simple. Melect much sorts as the Catawba, haIsaeIa, lI)iana ati lona-Concord andia other thms skinned kinds it is not worth while to try to keep---pmck on a dry, clear aya, with gr'ape scissora,so as not to handle them muich, remioving all hupeirlect berries and those iiot fully rip onied. I'lace in clear dry oairthoui jars; in layers a bunch dlaep with dry straw paipur beatwee~n the layers and fial the jari mn tis way. Place a douible saheet of paper aver the top) : yer and1( put on ah lid1(. Strong, unbieachsed miuslin is pasted ont iroly over the lid or cove',r nf _ibe jar, completely1 coverimg the opening so that no air miay outer. When this covering has fully driedl and~ hiardenett the jars are buried an a dry knoll suflclently deep to bo h'oyond the action of frosat, a state being placedt over eh jar to iccate it accurately. OLRx Englhsh cousmas have a kind of no menclature in their sheep buismiess which very easily puzzles the easual reader. A brief explanation of somne of their termis iiay not be out, ot place. Whean an Enig lishinan speaks of a "bogget" lie mecans n~ wasther in his second~ year. a "'wc-hioggy" is a young ewe thtat has niever been aiborn; a ''gimtr" is at ewe onice Alhearddt; a 'two shear-e we" is one in her seconad shearing year; a "th ree-s ear-ce' is one in her third shaearnimg year, etc.; keeping a '"rain ning'" ewo stoick msoans thes practice 'f butying ewe lambs to ket p up the llocek, atnd sellhug withi all the pruadnee a "'flying'' ewe stock is one kept where the ewves are bought. annuially andi sold( alter they have brought a laiib. l'eople who ''talk Unait 'ad 8tatcs" aire etriagers to nearly all of I .ANi platcr, 'ar y psam, ini auphiate of limie. One hundred paoundhs of commiion gypsum consists o1 401 pounud at sulphuric acid, .33 poundis of lame, ani 21I poania of water. it isi ground fine aid thius app~l'head to land or crops. Whens it is hecatedl to redness, the latter is diriven ott and the iesidnea is eailyIi r' uicd to a verv flne powdler said is kanowns aa the plaiter of paris used by maanoIs. 'The' theory of the bienetlcial action of land1( platler upon01 crops has lonig heen, siad tll Is. a subject oif daspute. Thiat it supplies limo and atil phuric acid to plants to somie eaxteit is probably truie, buit It is now generally art mitted, we believe, that gytpsuma a chsietly useful lby its power caf sohadifyig antd re taining the fammnilacal gases of the carth and air. Eor wheat and corn it lias not proved satisfactory, but oan olover, sanuton and hegusmin p~tslants generally3 its useinru' effects aaro not ontilonedi. K ~LitsrairD meal and cottoglsoed nseal are both often menitioned in the snime connee tion as valuable food for dairy cows, leav ing the impression that they arc ailke In their effects. Tlhere is qmlte a difference between the two, ilin'eed meal is mild and laxative 'In it. inlluoneie, and may be fed more freely to cows in nulk, and spar ingly before they comes ian, when their oth er food as not rich enough. CIot'on-sueed meal Is more heathiig 51ansulatiog, anal should be fed cauttously to cows in mills, and never before they colme iai. When there is not ian act ive flow of milk, andc also before partuirition, muhtl cotton-seed umeal tendls to a thiickemang andl influmma tory state of the adfder and1( leads to gar get. It aiways requires inore cautionsi 4.............aoruh aw wihTeeth appth wrihium, b ard and refractory metal, TIhe saw is 12 Inches In diameter end 18 to be used for; sawimg hard woods, DOMESTIO, Onunse Axomrr .-For these will )o required three ounces of grated Par uesan cheese, two ounces of butte-, two ounces of 'sifted flour, three eggs omitting the white of one) and a half >int of water. Boil the water and but er together, stir the flour gently into his, continuing' the stirring until the [our is cooked. This will be when it >egins to thicken. Take the saucepan >ff the fire, and throw a handful of the iheese (about a third of the quantity) >ver the paste; stir and add one egg. ix and beat all together; then add s much more cheese as will prevent the nixture from being very liquid; add nother egg, mixing and stirring as be ore. Gradually add the rest of the iheeso and the yolk of the third ogg. When quite light from having been well tirred and beaten spreau. it on a plato ;o cool. When cold it should be quite iet. Fry in boiling fat, taking up about ialf a teaspoonful and scoopiog it off with another spoon to form it into shape. [n the process of frying they swell and gape before they are ready; they must e sent to table very hot. RoAST imG OF VEN1sON.-Draw the lry skin from the meat, and wipe with i% damp towel. Make a paste with one quart of flour and a generous' pint of cold water. Cover the venison with this and put before a hot fire or into a very hot oven. As the pasto browns baste it with the gravy in the pan. After an hour's cooking take off the Ipaste, cover with butter, and dredge thickly with flour. Bastito frequently. If the log weighs ten pounds it will not need to be cooked much longer. For overy pound over cook ton minutes longer. For the gravy skim off all the fat from the baking pan, and put in the pan at cupful of boiling water. Stir from the sides and bottom and set back where it will keep hot. Have all ready before this a small frying pan in whicli you have browned it tatblospoonful of wluttor, at simal Miei o ofnion, six popper Corna and four whole cloves. Wiou the Omon iis browued add a heaped tons poon ful of flour. Whein this is browned, gradiually stir into it the gravy in the pan11. Boil 010 m11imite. Strain and d111 half I teap11)ooi0fid of lemon1 Ju6iCe ond three tablespoonfuls of ourranit-jel ly. Servo both voenison aind gravy very hot, an11d onl hot platls. It must be ratro. OftAP'it, ei 30n1a1s of nit41ityilg the stiff 311( enhil atpea11ra1iuce! o toh1 en1trInco hal, is not Lad0o as 11un01h us' of a3 it might he. Whenever it (33an ho eiployel (,ithor as at porft ire over at door or across an archiway, as well am for hangiings, for the stiireise windows, it will, if ma1lo of silitlblo ma11teirial and larimonizing in color with the walls and woodwork, warm an1d gh ten the hiall and give it a mnuhol more Iom0iehike nd hospitable 1spect. IT is of the flrst importance to have the furnituro and fittings of a hoilrooni ilply Colstrntoted and not too l'Lvy to ho osily removedt for houis1o cleans ing. Tho oarpot should never novor the wholo of tho floor, but only )e laid down inl the contor of the% room and fastenod 'with Carpot ma)13, so that it. can he easily taken up and shialon. Ti rest. of the floor may he stalitied and1( var ishcot, and kept freqtuently rubbedtll with beeswaIx an31( turpentino111. QnaI0hs.-An excolloint atand for' tenidone~y to roll- -iii a fruit d oish that (d0l1o5 the prhiiles4 of con3Jtriifgl at. trac'tioni. A nwi:jolina plate14 with slighit rdr3 im '111 iimounted upon0( a wIVro Ied inmout; round the4 pla3to rim1 ia at high 143330 of twisle ('1wire 0orn1aont, 13 himit.. moon01 cuIrvos. Tihe dish halersl~' at wire loops place4d alt the isidest ntd afte of kntocking oil' t ho (con0ten of1 tihe dish. OnAN(EADE.--Sqctez the julie' from seveni large 03 angena, pool 1three ald 311our.)1 boln water overI thle pel cover it closely over unitil it is cold; boil wta ter and13 sugar' toyo~thetr inl 5siien1t qluan'tities to make0( a thmn syrup. Skimi it carefually while boiling. When all are cold ni~x in thle 11nimu4on, the avrupll aliad the juice, together with as n~mhll more walter as will make a rich driu1x; sram3 thtroughd mslinsi, add a1 3la1ss (of branady, anid ice~ it with haIlmps of e1lear iee. "I'n Mn1m~ Ecou. -Roait (on1 cup1 of milk in a spider with~ a~ pic of biutter a htje salit and13 white pLIpper; boat livo eggs5, pour in, set over a1 very slow fire0, antd keop scrain~ig irom the bottomn with a' 81)oon 11util very hitle remaina thinl; then scriaps into a dish withott delay13, asM alloewing 3t to hiardos wit~h JUnOYTrED OvsTEas ON THE flATlF SHEITsfa. -Heleet large shealls, clean with a brush, open, salvmlg the juice; put1 the oysters ini hoiling water for at tow inuiites, remove anid placo0 03aoh oyster ini a half-shell, with jmece; plaoo 3)3n a grid-iron over a brisk fire, and when theyV beginl Io boil seasoni with butter, sal1t anld 13pepper (samet adds~ 3a drop) of lemion juice). Se~rvo on1 half1 shell. Euoea ivon Unm~~ArM3.-- 1he(113 tenl eggs into) - till plato1, add1 0on0 large 438)3r'li of but ter, 801331 Sal~t and pop1 pelr, put the plato on the stiv yend1( 111low thle eggs to ,'ook 1:1mii the wh3itesl Ire (1031, then1 slip the tinl pite into0 1 01hina3 0114, and1( send1 themn 1hot to thle Lable. Drononiznns,.-.\ pai1l of ee-r water in a unewtypptaited rooml will remiovo the sickenmng odo(r of painlt. (Goi~ee pounde(ld iln a1 mortar and3( roasitedon an 3 ironI plato, sugar burned on1 hot coals, md vinegar boiled withl mya~rh auct sprinikled oil the floor anid furniture of the~ sick room~ are excoflouit deadIorize.rs. .BAxPen 1UEETe. --Wash them p~erfectly 1halca; pult them im a 1)an1 with a very' little wa1ter1 ini it, and1( hake them until they are tendter; tihe time, o-f cou3rso, v'aries wdi thle size of theO boot, an hour being iimall enouigh allowanone~ for a beet of mlediiumn s37ze. When they are lone remove the 8--in and ser've in lhe same1l wa'y that you1 do a boiled beet. AnTwicm, IIONF.v.-ThJree p)onngls f white sugar, onie toaslpoonlfuil 01o cam >f tartar, 0one tealspoonful of aliim d1is solved1, on33 tales~poonful ros-e Wator-3 1(da enough wvater 10 mal~ke o1 flue rihit' mubatance; ix and1( hea3t to a1 hoillig poinlt. This is a glood imihition01 if pro -- lrly' prepatrod. To wvasi woolen goo 1s nlicely, to eachl pail of water used add on~e talepoon..) rul of ammlnonia anid one of busf-gall, wash out quickly and rin:se thlorougly inwarm water with aI very lit tle heef gabll added. AN excellent polish for Zino or till is made of three pmts of wvater, one one 1f nitrie acid, two onces of emery, and ht nebMes of pumlicestone shaken HUMOROUS. TnIODOns was a poor lad. One day, when. he was very hungry, he espied a five-cent piece on the floor of the brek oer's office which he was sweeping out. He had remembered stories wherein little boys had picked up a small piece of money, handed it to the great mer chant or rich bauker, and been immned iately taken into partnership, bo The odore stopped up to the door of the broker's private room and said, "Please, sir, here is a five-cent picce I found on your floor." The broker looked at Theodore a moment and then said, "You tound that on my floor, did you? And you are hungry, nron't you ?" "Yes, sir," replied Theodore. "Well, give it to me, and get out. I was looking around for a partner; but a boy who doesn't know onough to buy bread whei he is starving to death, would make but a sorry broker. No, boy, 1 can't take you into tho firm." And Theodore never became a great broker. Honesty is the best policy, obildren, but it is not imdispensable to success in the brok erago husiness. **"T1e'st a man's profession by his I)rac tico. Physician heal thyself I" PHVs cianq not only heal themselves with Kid ney-Wort, but leisribe It for others for the worst cases of bi'uousness and consti. pation, as well as for kidny comnlatuts, If you feel out of sorts and don't know why, try a packago of Kidney- Wort and you will feel like a now creature. . 'TMllns of packages of the Dia mond )yes havo been sold without a singlo complaint.. .Poerywhero they are the fa vorite Dyes. A TATir is told of a certain boilbafitic colonel who was once ridiag in a stage coach with sevoral other passengers, when Ie accidentally dropped his hat out of the oach window, and exclaimed in a stentorin vowe, Cliarioteir, iitiuse I I have lost my liapoat." Tle driver paid no heed to the demand. Again the lonba4tio fellow authorita tvely apoke, "Chariotoer, pause I I nave lost my Cliapetau." No attention being paid by tho driver to this last de imniti, a plain, blunt ma, who had be come disgusted with his fellow-tray elor's silhiness and poimposity, put his head out of the window, and said, "Driver, hold on; this fool has lost his hat." '1his was perfectly intelligible to the driver, and the hat was secured. Answnr this Can you find a case of Bright's )isease of the Kidney, Diabotes, Urinary or Liver Complaints that is coiable, that [lop it. lers hiss not or cannot cure? Ask your neighbors if they can. T1 averago young man cannot hold thirty pouinds of iron on his knees for twenty inutes, yet ho willingly kills himself trying to hold 140 pounds of girl for two hours. Woll, what of it? Vonld you advocato the holding of bar iron byi a man, yoiug or old, in prefer ence to 140 pounds of good looking fbnalo ? If that is the plAtforin you are runninu on you will havo an almighty hig majority recorded aigninst you. You ein hold the thirty pounds of pig iron, andit we will strugglo along with seven times the weight in 'tother kind. We wore always willing to do mnoro thou our shairo of the hard work. An old physician, retiredl from practice, navang had placed in his hands by an 10ast India ;issionary thu formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy snd perimanent cure of Consuimption, 15ronchntis, Cat arrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive anti radical cure for N4ervous Debility and all Nei vous Com plain ts, after having tested its wond~eria~l curative powers in thousands of' enses, has felt it his 'uty to make it known to his sutlermg fellowvs. Actuated by this motive and a denire to relieve tiu man uffeing Iwill au frie 0f chiarge, to all whlo de4sire it, this receipe, ini Ger man, Fiench or l'nglish, with full direc tions tor pi1eparmig an~d uingit. aent b~y mail by addirasiing w~th stamop, naming this paper, \V. A Noycs, J49 P'ower' A rnornsson of .French ini anl Albany sc'hool recemtly asked a pupil what was the genidir of iraademy. The unusually bright pupil respoiided that it dopoiided on whiethetr it was a male or* female ai'enom. Ml.'e:. a '. l'pi mzed hier' toie. the ai3 lin paa'ii i 0' 0t lbee contaitunig its eni tire miuntt oiia pr' perthm, It, c'ntaiins blood-ioth forcei( ge! ra~itmg and1( life suistainuti. piripert ii ivaluLt)Ie for idi gestion, dyspiis:a. .aervous p~rost.rationi,and all formas of general debility; also, in all eiifeeled conditlins, whethier the result of exhaustion, ner vo us prostration, overwork or acute disease, partic'ilarly if resulting fi om1 pulon ury coimptlaiints. Caswell, ltazard & Coa., propieitors, New York. S~old by all druggista. A uil':rriiai pugilist, wilo dlisaplrom': of thle brutality of the mfoaierni priz.e tight, hi"' ikon up his rssioence in Lar . - becauhse the y have Pacrific mil's .'l.ore. "?WRNTY..FCI1IU uioufts TO LAyn. From John Kuhn. Lafayotte, Ind., who announces that he in now in "perfect health." we have the fol lowing:. "One year ago I was. to aii appiearanrce, 1a the last stages of Conmumnption. Our beat phye6. clan. gave nmy cane up. I finanly got no low thai our doctor nald I could not live twenty-four hours, My friendia thena purchased a bottle of DR. WM. HALL's nIALsAM FORl TJBR LUNON, which con siderably bjeneaited mae. I continued until I toot nine bottles. I am now in perfect health, havina used no othier nmedicine. 1)R- Dr.wi'Ti C. REr.NOERI's ,INIMEfPNT in an tiuall-ie euro for lihieumim. '...n. Lamenoii,, mltuii,.c, (t he sc! ip, ami ~or prr---' thse A ,ECTUnsmR is tolling "'How we Uear." rt is easily told, Somodoiy tells n f, iend of onria. anid tells him not to tell; rhat's thme way we hear. A ntunii tiedimal Ti.~ 91tiAm The! idir in f'or 1 s3 uf the sta rlie Men casl Annuarl. known. ai ii loatetter'sq Aha-. rise Is now readly, and may he obtaIned, t ree of cos31 of druggists andl general nomun try dea'ers in all partiP of the United Miates, hiexico, and1( indieod im every civl lized portion of thle Western Ifoilsphemre. This Ahnmanac has been issued regularly at the commrencoment of every year for ovyer ono.flifth of a century. 1t. comine~ns, wIth the soundest practicail advice for the prese~rvationi and restorat ion of health, a large amount of interesting and ainmusing light reading, and the calenda~r, astrono. micalh calculations, chrouologicail items, &-'., aure preparedl with great care, and will be found entirely accurato. The mssue of H~oltetter's Almanac for 1883 will probably be the largest edition of a medi cal work ever pubhishied in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter & Smith, Pitieburgh, Pa, on receipt of a twg oont stamp, will forward a copy by maU to ny personh who cannot proeur'e onem in hi, nsgihkssai. Hlaving been troubled with a very bad Cough for about two years and a9ving tried almost every cough mixture that was over made, I have foitut none that has given mie such groat relof as Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup and I carnustly recommend it to atll sllicted. Benj. F. Duggan, 14 Park Place, New York. A ST. LOUIs wroman was pulled nitt ot the river onl Mouday. Sito esaid she was wading to lieavoit, which was the biggest tuRtake on record, as 8ho was headed straight forIllintois. Vegetiine. OLICE TESTIMONY. BOSTON, Nov. 19, 1875. II. It, STsvENq Eoq.: Dear Siri-During the vas, live years I have hadi aniple opportunity to judge of the merits of vxox TINIL My wife has uset it for colplainis atteid. lng a lady of delicate health, with more beIneloila results than anything else which ,she evor tried. I have given it to my children under .Intoat every circumstance attending a large finnily, ant always with marked benefit. I have taken it myself with such great benellt that I cannot fud words to ex press my unqualified appreciation of Iit goodness. While performing my duties as a Police officer In this city, It has been my lot to fall in with a great deal of sickness. I unhesiattngly recom mend vEoETINR, and I never knew of a case where It did not prove all that was claimed for It. Par ticttlarly In cases of deblItated or impoverished state of tilt blood, iIts effects are really wont'erful; and, for all comyplaituts arising fron att impure state of the blood, it. appears to work like a charm; ,and I do not believe there are any ciretatistances untder which VEGHTINE can he U8041 with injurious results; and it will always alTord meo plentre to give any further infornatioun as to wilat I know About VIEUFTIN P. WILLIA31 It. tIllsL 11lice Station 4. Rochester Folicoman. "GAINEL) IUliT l'OL'NIe IN Ti'liti TH:RIKS." Mit. If. It. BTBVElss: Dear Sir-Ilavilig used but three bottles of your VEoEza'ilN. in a very ibad ease of liver coluplahnt, I fina nyself improving rapitdy ; an weiglung eight pounds more at, present than I did when I begain taking it, and believe with a contiituance of a sialI qantit-y more I sali!l be ent Irely cured. Be foac I bngalt taking the \ EoE'riNi I was under tile doctor's care; Was Iick a loig tline. Mr. Snith, who had receiveat gteat ienellt fruin taking the VXGETINH, itdvi.-ied ine to try it, I Can heie rilly reconitneud it to everyone 1ts a goodI ledlcne, a the Vegetline has dono inore fur Ine thian the Joe. tora coutld do. JAS. A. AIUINSotN, l'oace officer. No. 813 Drown)street, Rochester, N. Y, Vegotine is Sold by All Druggists. 6.1~ t Ii t alul when it wave, we..fk,.~ rt aeyat n ill r inteet'ilent,, Il ie b m' war . .' ar tehl gnegOSeVacThy)Clm:e 001210o l teter lut--s.I or a4cby ~Dru saadlol Iyiutahrr ct itivor * petic, onrcv ar efen from anyothr ofmiiC~ th inmeou dlisase tofl tihe itezinac iir ioweb liit irr *ot 1 o wat anffiat ro niaitilnv ~l, fo lpiitersariim ~~ie aovrinemed Iin erf to ita waplny fway wii.lthc~ An~ a for Kd anItrnfo acueijl iter is. If you are siek with it terr ibll s.lkness, Nar. ttii an in yo w ell wheda"Bln nGile d" hinth if you :are acfret'tenr or resdet or a meing, mi alisth r iit , rieidoI yotir sytm agnt If c o alcolue oin alla tnre-mlraekeibl iius yane mtttitwa, wivtrs-by ottae of i(mp 1f you hae rangwih pImpt, oer la sckn, bad. bloand,yo vi . lwetnt brat " halI(ieati" ioo thre ito shor Itheoere l is.. f h tooi towiecls let, ivemrrid Nytmr lea i iirs, . hct' IDirae of0 waill beat pa'-.aattfrat caelmiihey~u ill.t Iture mr he'.p. p~py o iP~ alubi Thrat ii , he lrad ddenmc, linild waifesermign mher,r aughIie ri atuie ynub- rhekpicturrioh labil, tby a fw t ut b'c of IIlogi1 liid tte i ! coti g i ~a n.m lat o alt mr a dm te urln ndo e nt it ilm. kyeotatoc,(rg altoal inn ir d iii'iiiim lvtiW I ife;l over m t dier, titiruo~ in retraihmlthy itetion. 0? lii: a riti. V ii mlt your eix simit asp9 n. UIth. r':1i:.)bi Inoic,3retent onfurine, d-I brims *u . ee rnvlpoiit- nI~nd DOi draTin C paius all p ndt ioto~-w~ t oce curniiowo. .E to Cng Byr u T asti mgood. 1 . Usefs t 'i timep1.h Raib drumifta. di hv .be efncc . itale n,t'it2 marf, S ri'.iiai iuAVimot.1multiii t la'ne "Or, dear," said a New Haven touse ,wife thi morning, as she stood at the meat earf with her boad tied up in a shawl. "What do you find to cook this season of the year?' "I know it is hard work to got up a variety, Mrs, Jon'es," was . the reply of the other one, "but 1 toll my husbanct lie's got to oat what's set before him and anjk no questions." "I don't mind the questims. but how my husbaud does take on when the din nor don't suit him." "I'd eure him. Let him go without dnner once. Tint'll fix him. Gimme two pounds o' steak, one sirloin, one round." "Lemme see. I'll take a half a pound o' sausage I guess. I'll try your recipo to-day, Mrs. Smith." The, end is not yet. A ligh OpinIon, Capt. John J. Dawson, late of ~the Belt ish Army', residing on Love street, be tween Maudeville and Spain, this city,says be used 1. Jacob's Oil with the greatest possible s(tvautate when alliteted with heumatismn.-Kew 'Oricans 7 nTimes Do mocrat. Ji:ay ' Turvnoy dosn't want to go on the "retired list.." His mother has in sisted that ho should be "retired" as soon as seventeeni minutes past eight overy evening, but Jimmy, having now grown to what he considers the age of discretion, insists upon his right to sit up until four minutes past nine. He tried to enforeo his right, but his father being it home, and not caring to be dis turbed, ho omitted the last act of the play. There was too much "applause" at the opening of the scene to last long. Jimmy hats borrowed ati air cushion. * *"'riTe same measure will not suit all ..rtanilces." Bit Kidney-Wort suits ail cases of liver, bowels and kidney din eases atd their concomitants, niles, con 'itipation, diabetes. agie, etc. Try it and you will sa1y so too. rc-Yfin trhe Dia mond Dve8 more coloring i aeven ftr ten cts. than in any 15 or 25 ectit dves, atnid they give faster and inre brlhan111t Colors. AN old fellow whose (laulighter had failed to scoure a position ja teacher, in consequence of not passing an exatnina tion, sidel: "They asked her lots of tijigs she didn't know. Look at the history questions that happened before site was horn. blow was she to know abont them? Why, they asiked her about old George Washington an(d other nen sho never know. That was a prdit ty sort of examination I Cn't. Get it. Diibetes, Bright's Disease, Kiadney,Uri niary or Liver Complamia cannot be con .racted by you or your fanilly if flop Bit ters ait used, and if you already have any of these thscases 11op Bitters is the ouly 'nedWine tbat will positively cure you. )l't. foreet this, and (lon't get some puff ,( uip stuff tlat will only harn you. '"lT uum I" said Vogle, the other even ig, iai he otered thme room, "that job's donei, aid now for it good lazy siimmer. Of e.,urso all wan-ted to knaow what the "jh)" was. "Oh, It i4 hothiing." he said, ''only my diary, you know, I've .imst finishli writinig it uap till naext No veiumber." strikes atjhe root ot diseasei by purafying the bood, restorimg the liver and kidneye to healthy action, inviguirating the nervotn systeim. TurYm tell of a nian out west who was putting a blaist in a well, and it wenit oil premaitreisv and blow him out into an atipae tree dity feet away. .lu a inmnt hto recovered hobusolf, andl remarking, '"The Lord knowis better than I do, affor' alt; I guess it is time tA go pirun in." tooak a larg. pinn kuife fro his po(cket iaid set to work. lnmamdne for i aaoeiit the thttanads upon thions'umis oif bottk ofst~ Carboine,thie dle0dOri7.'ad pe'r l.r t iin Iih'd i-fe VetE3er, aiinmi ally sohl1, miaI the taca that not a single complamiit lh eii r'eei veal I roanmd alee Ithousandst~l, ant il 111nt hiylave o lie idea of Its goodl iiailities. Tn average life of a eircus actor is forty years. 'lhe lavitrago age of a cir aus joke is 250 yearus. 'Tho latter is "worked almost to deiatha" every year Aliein'g linsin Fioa1. Cures Nervous D~ebhity and We-iknes of Generative Organs, $1 all drnhrg5'ts 8a ndt for circular. Alloen's Pharmacy Oscant has long hair. Th'le Blutlio Express seems to waint him to go west and tea mothetios to the Indians. Straight en your boot15siand shoes with LiYoa's tIatent lIfeel Stilfenaer4, atil wear I hen'i again A iiionexN teacup may be saidu to have retiredi from the sorv'ice. *hydia 1". 1'inkhamit's Vege-table Comi pontd las done thaoauads of wvomien more good thn the medicine of many dloctors. I-r is the clean tablceloth that catches thme early grease spot, Dr. Klino's Oreat. Nerve Restorer Is tin' inarvelci or the ago for alt nerve di1(lscase. .\ll Itls stolpped iireo. Send to 031 Arch Sireet. P'iiiadtelphia, Pa. KixnoasNE wi' soften leather hardenedc b~y watter, anud render it as pliable as new. W u Avmv icu stock is kept oni the farm, F he an shoul be to constantly Improve it~n tol( itt piroducts. Common butter at the market price never pays' Gilt edged butler always Is In demand, andf at remu nerative prices. Thme ext ra pound or two of wotol to lthe fler andu ai fewv cents more a pound which "Farmoer Thrdlty" sets l&(ve whalit ''"Arm(-r la k''receives,ak e till the dhifference betwcen praalt and IceA in produt.ti. A w li bred andt fed stem r hat is readye for lhe bm er enwhetn a mion'hi oil l'ays a finoi profit, wihi e Ihe SCeiub sells at a tos sit anI is n >t In co::d Uiaa or t~o lirge, at 3j andi 4 yearis old. "Rough on flats." Clears ont rats, nioe Ill. , roachesJt, b" bnstt ats, vermmti. 150. MbOTiiERi -SWAN's Wioii aa'i'au, for feOverah necss, restlessneses, wornw. LheSs. 25e. A syste~m (of pipes and tankis is being placedl at the entrantico o AIberdeen hiarbior to serve (as a permuanent mieans for pourIng oil con the water to cabhn It lan storney wieathI or, ansl thus ftaibtutte the passane of von. auls. It is confibently believa d thait the sem~re will prove entirely ruccessful, the Oday dflcaulty that nas thus far preoented itelf heang that the pipes will ot s'riuot didging' operationa. Common fis oil, pro. cu'ahlo, mit h10v price. 18 thA uint' rush whieb MRIICOBiDIIO j F.O. AN RMEO Rheumatism, I geuraglia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacho, Hoada ., Toothacho, Nore Tloat,Swell 1iserwpsIistr. 1sihses, 11,aN. MS11eda, * rost silte. AND ALL OTiElIt iDIELY P'AiM AND'AllE.9. Sold by Drugglatail het torseveryw-vre. ity Cntsa bottle. IHreciomms InIi 1 Lliim gimts. THE C1IAJC.IMS A. VOtIiLIi3t CO. (uWeoosa A. VOK1EL)it A CO.) IVllimiaEr, 31d., U.. A. MRS. LYDIA E. PIAKIAM, OF LWI, MASS. E ~- ., - ~ 'S c*4 Z0 C 0 C 2 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Poe itive Cure for all thono Posa'al. Comnnisintt nd4 Wenlcatesses secomnkil toour beat femnte popoulation. It will cure entiriely t he worst form of Feunule com. plaints, all c-:nrian troubles, Inillammaition and Lcetm tion, Falling~ anid Displacesments, and the cossquent Spinal Weakness and La particularly adapted to the chnngo of Life. It will lipwive and ex"o tumors from the utornta In an earlj stage of dovolopmont. The tendaey to can cerous humors there is elteckaed veryepeedily by lty eisa. It removes fainners, flatub.-neyv, desitroys All %nint og for stimnulants,.nnd reik-vt t weaknes.a-of thoustomlal-ti. It outres Moating, Ricadw hu i, Nervous I'rostrailon, General Debility Blcopiessnuw, Depression And Indl. Kesti[on. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weIgba and backatcho, Is always permanently cured by W4e nai It will at All times and under all circumistancea ant (t harmnony with the laws that govern the* femalo pys-tom For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sax thl Compound i unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKPIAM1M VEGETA11LE '0O. POUND Is prepared At, 233 and 235 Western Avonue. Lynn,) Mass. Price $t. Six bott les for$S& Sent bynmil in the form of pills, aleo in the form of lozengiv, on reept of prico, $1per box for ult her. Mrs.lPinkhamu freely answero all letters of Imquiry. Send fov' pnmph' let. Addresas abovo. Menutfont this papemr. No family F7hould1 be3 without LYDIA E. P1INKUAMI'l ILIVFls PILLS. They cutro constipat-ion, billousness and torpidiLtv of trae liver. nb cotuts per box. &;i-Sold bC all Dri0-atsm.-C LYDI E.PUKH*' V HETCREAT COPUND. Aos ifrall thos ililm Cmpint nti ea meses h tgIt cleancem omitrgu the a or fd~ oimn Othma ceausess to 'rtdfulaoiringdped the che ofh Lot eo hurtm a elz.. oft w orst foiorm of epe this ferombl1a disaset i havoearl onst uiko rolloved, an ihn tshortc tim ca ittfE $no.m faIntn', Oltmicm, ODml'Yis t'CSTi, fo tu- a Dryc can-v bo rnin mal l..s~ma Wt LLrs hmildmI',I CIRS N eo.,En 'ointiont P.d Wackace, s alay A anety cuP by Ih ina Compound iendlforllriustrated AOUD i repir. . 23QUAmi 3 terk, Avnu, Lyns rc i Au o tic , r$SEntbnei Intelibe urab of pill d also thfm fl, c o reept porce, $1A ltC ho k fo r tor. Mn. l'nkio frel'. ~ ss l letr o In ir, en r Mmli lR.urens asam. Montorm Flits n e. r ro N or1. fml K nuar..b wdi ht LDAl 3t.. t.LoNuisM.R0 GIE ENTS.W T cuE formstipatn bli.ts alnd licy trimalivr Ibka nsimbx. rcer ucda e cot. b Arnl, r~uin, 'fPhlad.,P THE rrRIouT CURE $2 tI foe all fre t int is~e aie x reho ,Pthata.,see Drc iugist. eict whih Wl chfe on qfaky elterundI or tiene ~ge sa h atietisernei a P in Lais JSIOCITana 'Ii iia saien. it will dateei and iml 4iye' uo,~i nine is.~ rnuo ra a .';aiua&mUA, '.9I~itmd ~iimn5A , oiwill om l'm.ate814ia m T. isu.theth N onl Unkorran I oo.I~.l~umr.~ii Arna i. T.s mnto. ~ 0 N'fMw~tNrl~) fo th finid 'amnte 10uci onieuoi..A'XN 1'ito. iyerylimo,, On. threlia ueateI s. aw as ilr~mel. Aui~snfer/a1, ntes~s Tnase TR A - W Ihed i AYI oliay Valtatinesad MLPORT iP I VoWe e4r healtnes and iribday CaE, rinuged or plain. Send 0 cents or more for samples. Oleographs of, M - try, slro 10x18, by mall 15 conte. , Gartfiolt - lv, l 1x14, 1i couts, Fratues and Olifomoc oIU kindsi. J. LATHAM & CO., 020 Chiostnitt a ot PIIILADELPIIA, PA. BETTER M & lir, VEN. 400 best authoris Pro-e ranr Poetry. Itrot linctious bty T. 11. Oit), or. D. N.It. ono Hook itia o stilt ion) auti O U ronowpl)atoe. 41 pugnadded Wo stev authertt. ukl,4g by tar thw nuost ut ractlv an.,1 -Ielu ok i t) market. Itra littceomento ageIn. Secueam t4-rrit ry at ne for I iliday war For oircuilarA andI torn11t) 1KOH0t, 1011'I... D IJ.310 1i -S 1M.. b3(D) N. oouth . hi., 1 DR. H. W. LOBB, MEDICAL OFFICES. NO. 829 NOETH FIFTENTH STREET, Philadelphla, Pa. 15 years' experience. (Estab. lashed for treatment with purely vegetable medl Cines.) Dr. Lobb's long experience In tits treat. ment of diseases enables him to guarantee a cure In all cases. Consultation free and strictly con. ildential. Call ia person or by letter. Ofilce hours: 11 to 2 and I to 10 evening. ODTLfV $20 for this style of PIILADELPHIIA Si NU Hit. Xqual to any Singer In tho market. Remeasabem , too - aendft toboesamind efre vopalmy foe ft. Thislishesam styil other -companies retail .50. All Atachineswarrantedfor years. Sond for Illittrated Cir cular and Testimonials. Address CilARLMS A. WOOD & cO P 17 N. Tenth 8t., philsdelphia. p tto untiwiling and infall bl In curitg Epileptic Fits, Spasms, onvut 1U10E. stone, St. Vi-is Dane, Alcoholishm, OpiumnE ing 8rufua and - Nvous and Blood Dip. La . itteritry en. Ecrchant anker. ad M Ia al whose sedoutary employment causes Nervous rostra. n'n. ularitleaof bowels or Kidneys, o who require a nerve tonio, appetizr or stimulant. BAhARi. TAN NiRVINE s in. valuable. Thousands NEVER FAllt. it the most won0derful luelgoraut that ever sustained the sinking syliter. For csil by all Druggisto. TilE Dat.:. A. ItlUIiTnOND MID10Als o., hole 'roprictors. St. Josepht, Mio. YOUNG MEN ytphy'j1. *** t nd be certain of a ustuatipn. Wd V BROd, Jauaville, Wiscona. Comupon-anoB urod iH A L L'S NOR TUUA SA LU INGS.D MLSAMM I.Vureat Consmption. Cold Wau~us I It ucuza, Urouhl~ t ?11L Dn en, ls.ron e<l loar enenq, athina, Crou hoo ng Voutmil,53 all3 iletnc oa 0i he re It 101 urgCana. It Noothen nq T ea~a te li ng Qrtoe Lnu u, luflamned and taned by tli 31siense, anI prevents the niht Mvets ansi I Ltniesa acroon the chest w eich uIcoan y t! (ounsun ton In not a inainurable nnala y. Lu'S 1a rLfeM w~aItl I facure you, even (1111)Il 131 1M ADD ToDYOUR IMfll OME 01 ns ilt-r h' aurItm I u lin t ak i . n u reinm i iar iiithi pr N ts is oit lnestn, tanf$1li toii artu ir deling11, RAIN. PROVISIONS & STOCKS Ell -11 nIe i I wII t).I e ~ he'l14,1911f 4'- tmbti enit i al IIof tlh, citb h- rt tistt w i -ky,. 4 lvbleinh3i. ph1i ll nIllilil (;lu&1 3 c sli. vbo ll dr' h: l. mone1tif* ) ( ot A p5 li(it, h. :1.- th1h ..till I : ig m l n k e1011*I i. . il e-t 1 - u n n t'd ury w e r o lA unre t lt. bsi.:s , gJ1. . nuen leh a r.; & sl te..c.r:tle hSt..C eay . ies '? S~buu~'~nhlyes ceter, (ses EGGULESTON TiRUSS CO. Chicago. 11L IIUPTURE m &,lu,.ioa. Al bthbe buu i . U L. d bTw lb Ilmmifas., iuod byirg(u. a .lt ewadea43304.lernn Poasts~naet. .1 3,o. . sI.c. .a.,ul. f Ivf nt"nis r~f ..,tof*ut. J Iiaer 3 7 Ei 14th5* l .i.t.,.e Yorllkli. 4. u,.b 6.d Th~ et Neito 3. olime (19).4 ~w ommence th re ots ittiluasraisfy youthatyot gets tenimt itvs.4 value. a avcna lANDMC', 1 i. 1th Fe t. . l ALk . O t22V6 A& I VolYumiE T.9i(omNNc'j iflPE R Um'r elebaet FInT rKNT Brse L/re oft/8nit thoi Osatsa atoi i/a ugs. Do ubeBrel Brew c oars r aerU. Foet tn iet if ale. hk eelit *2G neecess Lndin 'u, tN 8.0 up, to a Xi Eeipasl n nasaa IlesPi. AL kidiue ospotn Osa nat 2s an. ol ublr m re rmeh ad erSS p Boen 8on st a f ~oreb o-isoe.g hgose it, y. to a ut nr,, de niro i lo inlcll tmedean moo t [to them atsoor h av oS tros thenworstcas.B lOt.yo.ddos rK 40., 81 l$ut., M I sa ~rei onhothnsme an d i ab to to iden fora tme nu thii 'o textt rini-lrn whelun desired. or "A rL e iiO: 3t er a k liea Sevigftoric Barometer(3 *Ta.EMl .3 . -fc,~ i .tr u oraral ' n et yin A drny I haon.1.(.10[ . 1h 83eather t., . r , I torln 8s appr iran frtom114l wha Fu mesa pa thesired. rnsoru Imp flai 5.fnm at a, an o r cus lu r sif r94.Ageta re i efn to,4.is 1% o ol ft r it r nat oi at4ook. sib. - Ato s oanlpontaken irlaiood uumif non . or. rem.c~ it aye mligion ennnsnm r dunen iaieni uS i 0 v0,taN srur d ervie Bneromoo moo fttcw lt. IoIn Ioil~eogn