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agriculture. DOMESTIC. Thk Paonx of Cows.—The Darling ton. (Wia.) t Republican published the foil jwing statement, made by the pro prietor of a creamery of that ’ laoe: The total income of twenty-eight patrons was $55,936 from 211 average cows, equal to $2u.36 per month far the aver age lime, live months and twelve days. All cows Will give a flow of nolit eight montns in tne year, and many contend that a heifer biu’tea rigid) will uow 11 months at 5 years old; eail the season 8 montns, anu we have as the butter pro duct $38.96. Every calf dropped is worth $5; tne siani milk is worth at least $3. Hue we have the average cow producing neatly $47 a year. Is it any wonder that dairy farmers in New Xork, Pennsylvania, and Northern Ohio live in fine houses and have big barns? Wind our farmers want to do is td get na of their poor cows, quit towing flax and wheat, seed down, club together and buy a tew Jersey bulls, and in five jears uny county will show cows, not equal to Jersey Queen, whose rec ord is 778 pounds in one year, but good enough to sch for $100, The Bed Spider.—In dry sir;tle red spidt), the most destructive of plant enemies, is cpt to florrisK Is is so small that one is not apt to see it until great damage is done. It is no larger than a needle point, and is generally found oa the under sruiacc of the leaf. They are cadeu *. piders” because they make like a tine "arachnoid,” as the learned call those insects which be long to the spider ta.be. If one has but few plants this troublesome insect may be easily kept down by continual examination and crashing witn huger and thumb. There are, however, Bom° plants which have leaves that will not admit of this sort of handling. It is, therefore, a good plan to place the plants on their sides occasionally and syringe them wi:fc water warmed to about 130 degrees. Soapy and other washes often recommended are also great aids in this washing process. Time was when th-s bean crop of 'Western New York ranged from twenty to thirty busht la per acre; but several farmers say it will not be over 8 or 9 bushels this year. One field of thirty acres, very carefully fitted aud cultiva ted, gave only between thirteen and fourteen bushels per acre. Another, near the highway, which was thought as promniug as any, only turned ten bushels per acre. Several hundred acres were destroyed by hail in the towns ot Caledonia, York and other towns; many fields were injured of using too much seed, caused by the weevil scare about liianting time. Thb Massachusetts Ploughman ad vises Us readers that the farmer has not only to learn by practical experience the best time to feed each animal, but he has to learn the right proportion of each kimVbf food to be given. To teed eoouomicbliy, as will as judiciously, it is important to have a variety of load, lor no animal will do us well fed on ail kind of food, though it be of the very best quality. A change improves the appetite as well as the health. This ail farmers understand; therefore most 2U&P& Sim. WL Mg oLdtfemfi Millet is an excellent fodder plant, of which cows are exceedingly fond. It is a warm weather crop, and needs to be grown on a light, sandy soil. By manuring well it may be made to pro duce irom two to five tons cf hay to the acre. A copious flow of milk is produc ed i y cutting the millet, salting tl ghl- ly, moistening, and sprinkling with a little meal. Up to four years oil the ege of sheep is readily ascertained by examining their mouth. Tuty cast their sucking teeth the first a ear, putting in two large teeth in the centre ol ihe lower jaw at a year old. Each year two more teeth are added, auu at four years old, with eight teeth, the sheep has a full mouth, and is at its prune. The decay then vanes with the kind of feed, being most when fed corn in the ear or roots. Chocolate Cream ac Baiu Marik.— Dissolve a quarter of a pound of cocoa paste ou a moderate fire in half a pint of boiling water; add half a bean of van illa, split and out up fine, and half a pound of pulverised sugar. When the whole is perfectly dissolved, mix with it one quart of scalding hot milk. Then pour it gradually on ten yolks and one whole egg, stirring continually and briskly with a whisk. Add to this a pinch of salt. Then paas the whole through a hair sieve, and poor it into a mould, the inside of which yon have slightly battered. Place the mould in a stew-pan, which yon fill with boiling water to within half an inch of the top of the mould; then place the stew-pan on hot ashee, covering it with a lid, on which yon place some live coals, Add, from time to time, as mnoh fire around the pan as will keep the water nearly boiling, bat be careful that it does not boih The mould should xemaiu about an hour in the stew-pan, or until the cream is saffioiently done, which you ascertain by its easily separating itself from the sides of the mould; then take it out of the stewpan, and when the cream is no more than lukewarm turn it upon a dish. This cream may be served up plain, or with the following white sauce: Pour a half-pint of boiling cream or milk gradually on the yelks of three eggs, stirring with a wooden spoon or spatula, adding three ounces of fine sugar aud a gram of salt. Pat this on a moderate fire, stirring continually until the cream sticks to the spoon. Strain it through a hair-sieve, and when you are ready to serve pour it over the cream upon the dish, A tourist leaning out of a nook, Fell on his head near a brook, The hurt he received, St. Jacob’s Oil relieved, And he says it cured '‘like a book.” Great oaks from little acorns spring, Great aches the little toe corns bring; But tor every com That ever was born, Sh Jacob’s Oil is just the thing. Racahoct des Arabs Is a most valua ble aud agreeable beverage for invalids, purticularly for dyspeptics and persons of weak and delicate constitutions. It is an aliment rich in all the nutritions principles found in the most valued forms of food. As a beverage it is to be used iu the same way as tea or coffee. Bacahout is compounded in the follow ing manner: Mix together one pound of the best cocoa paste, grated finely, one pound of the finest possible sugar dust, one pound of rice fiour, a quarter of pound of arrowroot, a quarter of» pound of sugar of milk, two ounces of pulver ized salep and one bean of vanilla, pul verized fine, with a few lamps of sugar. When yon desire to use it boil one pint of milk and add to it two tablespoonfols of the raoahout, mixed smoothly with a little water; boil for two or three mi a utes, stirring constantly. It is then ready for use. If required thicker use three tablespooufuls of the compound. It is rtlated of Lord Ellenborongh that, when on one occasion he was about to set ont on circuit, his wife ex pressed a wish to accompany him, a imposition te which his lordship assen ted. provided there were no band-boxes tacked under the seat of his carriage. Accordingly they both set out together, bat bad not proceeded very far before the Jndgc, etretching ont his legs under the seat iu frunii of Litu, kiukod ngamrit one of the flimsy recap tad as which he bad specially prohibited. Down went the window with p bang, and out went ;he band-box into the ditch. The start ed coachman immediately oommenced to pull up, but was ordered to drive on aud let tne thing lie where it was. They reached < he assizes town in due course, and his lordship proceeded to robe for the Court. “And now where’s my wig?’’ he demanded, when everything elie had been donned. "Your wig, my lord,” replied the servant tremulously, "was In the band-box your jordship threw out ot tne window as we came along.” •^•"Unbidden guests are often welcom * Disease is an al ert when they are gone unbidden guest which Kidney-Wort most invariably “shows the door.” Here t till * Thomas Meehan found among the gardeners in Canada, when in that conn try recently, that the English plan of preserving grapes in bottles of water was not in uncommon use. The bunch es are cut with pieces of stems, and then so airangt d that the ends are in bottles of water. By this plan the grapes can be preserved tar into the Spring season. It never pays to do anything by halves, aud especially is this truo About the care and handling of horses. A few moie minutes grooming each day, may put your horse in such a trim tnat he will attract the uttcutiou of all who see him, and not only afford you plenty of chsnces to dispose of him. but ui quite an auvcnco in price. Do not fatten hens if you expect them to lay. Corn and meal should die fed very sparingly to laying hens; wheat screenings, buckwheat, and oats thrown to tnem just before they go to roost at night wilt be ait they will require,unless it is a few broken oyster sheik and bones. As timothy grass seed if sown at the same time as winter wheat is apt to crowd the grain too mnch, the better way is to wait three or tour weeks until the wheat is well up before sowing the timothy. Bow just before a rain,and no harrowing or brushing will be needed. Hog Cholera.—Every paper in the United States ought to keep the fact before its readers that bnrnt corn is a certain and speedy core for hog cholera. The l est way is to make a pile of oorn on tho oobs effectually sooroh it, and then give the hogs tree acoesi to it. Grapes, raspberries and blackberries are better adapted to high, dry ground, especially the more tender sorts. The more hardy kinds may be grown on low ground. The round leaf variety of spinach is the most preferable for family use, as well as for market purposes. It is not only of the finest quality, but is exceed ingly hardy, standing the most severe Wmtet-weather. • When it is desired to protect some particular plrnt that las attained con siderable size it may he done by sur rounding it with rye straw,tying the tep of the straw well to keep out the rain. HUMOROUS. The Governor of North Carolina eai'd (o' the Governor of South Carolina: <a 8ir, the best remedy in the world is Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup” and the latter seconded the assertion. Chocolate Ice Cream.—To four quarts of the richest of cream add i*o Help yourselt and others will help you.” But don’t fail to use Kidney* Wort for all liver,kidney, and bowel complaints, piles, coetiveness, etc. The demand of the people for an easier method, of prepar ing Kidney-Wort has induced tbe proprie tors, the well-known wholesale druggists, Wells, Richardson &Ca, of Burlington, Vb, to prepare it for sale in liquid form as well as in dry form. I^yErplicit directions for every uso are given with the Diamond Dves. For dying Mosses, Grasses, Eggs, Ivory, Hair, & “Have you ever any odd applications for places in yonr company, Mr. Back us?” asked the reporter of the famous comedian, now turning gray, but as humorous as ever. “1 have." he re plied. "Will you describe one?” "An arisb oratic lady in a ccadi drawn by blooded horses drove up iu front of my theatre one day. She lived on Filth avenue and was very wealthy, She in quired for my offi :e and then went up to it. I said ‘good-day, madame;’ she said ‘good-day, Mr. Backus; I’ve come to see you about my son, our only child. We don’t know what to do with him. He gets drank, comes home and kicks in the doors, fights roosters, goes to ratpits and to see pugilists fight. Now he forgets his fathei’s name. We don’t care what becomes of him, so l guess we’ll have him join your company.’” "Well, madam,” said Air. Backus, “1 would advise you to take uim to Harry Hill’s, to race courses, to the Madison Square Grrden, to Saratoga and Boston. Show him the Bunker Hill Monument, Take him to the top of the monument—” “Well, Mr. Backus, what- shall I do then?” "Throw him off,” pounds of pulverized sugar, one bean of vanilla, split and out into small pieces; six eggs and four ounces of cocoa paste, scraped or grated; stir all well together in a round-bottomed preserving pan; —f- it.;. ffw. .Mr.-.K* pJLttet? *JU Wio AAin, O WAX AAA g WAR warn with a whisk. When it reaches the boiling pomt remove it instantly, and strain through a hair-sieve into an earth en or porcelain pan or tureen. When cool pour it into the can and freeze. - Skinny Men. “WellsHealta Rene wer’Testores health and vigor cores Dyspepsia, iiupoteuoe, Sexual Debility. $1- The Dicentra or Bleeding Heart is a plant easily grown in any soil, flowering early in the Spring, and dying to the ground in the Winter 1 oe. Vegetine I am Now Using it Free* ly in My Practice. « FACTS TELL TNE STORY.” uALTiMora, Md, Jan. tT, 1881. Mr. H. K. Stevens: Heretofore I have been rrougly opposed t > all proprietary medicines, bat. as there In sn exceptirc to most rales T # eei that my prejudice against patent medicines has had a fearful shock In the case '-f your VEGETI ME, and wrote an Illinois girl to her Eastern rela tives. "She took bitters f or a long time but without any good. So when she heart of the virtues of Kidney-Wort she got box and it completely cured her, so that she can do as much work now as she could before we moved West. Since she got well every one about here is taking it. l&*The Scarlet, Cardinal Bed, Ok Gold, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Diamond Dyes give perfect results. Any fashiona ble color, 10 cents. A Dish for High Tea.—Take equa quantities of cold boiled ham and veal chop them fine, not at the same timp t bat keep them separate; boil say half a dozen eggr. hard, and chop them also then in a pudding-dish put a layer of veal, sprinkle pepper and salt over it, and moisten it with water or with a lit tle Worcestershire sauce; then put a layer of ham, and then of eggs, with pepper and salt over them. Keep on iu this way until the dish is loll, or your material is used up. If the ham had some fat on it you will not need to add any butter on the top, cover the pud ding-dish, and bake slowly for four hr urs. Then take it from the oven, set it in a cool room with a heavy weight ou the top. By tea time it ought to be cold and firm enough to out in thin, smooth slices. It is best though to make this the day before you need to use it. Indulgent psrouts who allow their child ren to eat heartily of high-seasoned food, rich pies, cake, <fcc., will have to use Hop Bitters to prevent indigestion, sleepless nights, sickness, pain, and, perhaps, death. No family is safe without them in the house. Creme Patissierb.—Put the yelks of six eggs and two teaspoonfuls of sifted flour into a stew-pan. Add gradually to it a pint and a half of boiling oream and a pinch of salt; then place it on a moderate Are, stirring it with a spatula till it begins to thicken,’when you take it off, continuing to stir it, in order to make it perfectly smooth. Then put it back on the fire, stirring it for five or six minntes, until it is set Put a quar ter of a pound of butter in a pan on the fire, skim it, and continue it on the fire till it has acquired a light-brown color, when yon instantly mix it with the oream, after which add to it a quarter of a pound of grated cocoa paste, togeth er with four ounces of macaroons coarse ly broken up. You may flavor it with a little maraschino or orange-flavor water. In case the cream should be too stiff add a little more oream; if the contrary, the yelks of two eggs. The advertisement of the New York Sun which commences this week in our columns will be continued for three mouths. The Sun states that the circulation of its several editions last year was 56,536,030, against 50.236,919 the year previous. The Sun, while it furnishes a live and generally ac ceptable newspaper at a very low rate, ex pend! ^ great deal of money to advertise the act. Tms is one of the secrets of its suc cess. The Bun believes that every man should subscribe for and liberally support his local newspaper first and foremost. Having done this conscientiously and taith- fully. ft advises alt those who may wish to supplement their town or county paper with a metropolitan journal, to give The Bun a triaL The layer cake so popular now, made of two layers of white cake with one of fruit cake in the middle, may be varied deliciously by making the middle layer of walnut cake. For this, if the cake is a large one, take two-thirds cl a cup of sugar, one-third of a cup of butter, one onp of floor, one egg, one teaspoon- ful of baking powder, and nearly one cop of hickory-nut meats. Pittsforu, Mass . 8cpt. 28, 1878. Sirs—1 have taRen Hod Bitters and re commend them to others, as I found them very beneficial. MRB. J. W. TULLEB. Bee. Women's Christian Temperance Union, ’ A mono the hills of Northern Connec- ttout are many quaint characters, sol emn in mien, sturdy and honest iu their dealings, but with a vein of underlying humor that crops ont daily in their con versation. Among them was one J— S——.or Uncle Jrese. as he was lairil iariy dhiiear^anyra mo no e hard to fit himself for the ministry, and when ne thought himself perfected he called on old bather P —, a noted Baptist minister of that day in S aud told him he mast either preach the gospel er die, and stated his wish to be examined. After a rigid examination Father P. leaned his toad upon his hands and remained silent for a few minutes; tton, suddenly looking up, he said: "Mr. S , I’m rca'ly afraid you’ll have to die,” give a fair trial of your detergent In aome Strumous (Scrofuloals) oases ot hereditary transmission, attended with swelling ot the lymphatic glands and joints, carious ulcera tions of bones and eonsUtutionaa syphilitic taint, and, injustice, I feel I shone! be derelict to dnty did 1 not testify to the great value of yonr VEGK- TINK. Without exception, I have found It an ad mirable adjunct in tbe removal ot the above con stitutional disturbances. I am now using It freely In my practice. I am aware that I am rendering myself amenable to the charge of unprofessional conduct In thns outraging the rales ot medical ethics, in fostering a so-called Quack Medicine, This is simply Both 1 Facts tell the story, and I again assert that VEGETINE Is a valuable adjunct to our Materia Medico. If this testimony to its value will sell one more bottle, I shall feel that I have done some poor snfferer a Samaritan benefit. Yours very truly, JARVIS R. WILCOX, M. ». I am Cured. Boston, March 83,1881. Mr. H.R. Stevens—Dear Sir: I suffered from Canker a great while, and tried most every well-, known remedy to cure me, but to no avail. At hut I bought a botUe of VKG KUNE, which helped me, and I continued to use it. Now I can truthfully say 1 am permanently cured. Yours very respectfully^^ jUitta S* OCaVAsK, ) Hawthorne pL Vegetine* U THE BEST SPRING nepiCINE. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. " Nothino is fruSr than the maxim thkt great events turn upon small things. Look well to the small things of life, gentle reader, for upon them may de pend the greater ones. These whole some reflections are inspired by an inci- Ue. When the jury retired for consultation the fore man announced that the prisoner had conveyed to him the fact that he had only ten dollars left to "put up.” "Ten dollars I” exclaimed one of the twelve, indignantly. "What does the ellow take ns for? We are willing enough to do tiie fair thing, heaven mows, bat ten dollars—I call that rub bing it in i” "If he had only made it a dollar apiece I” snorted another. "I tell you what it is, gentlemen.’ said the foreman, solemnly, "if this sort of thing keeps on they’ll be having Chinese jurymen next, so the lawyers will get it all. There’s little enough money in our profession row. It’s about time we made an example of some, 1’posen we hang this man?” '•Female Complaint*.*' Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir—I write to tell you what your "Favor ite Prescription” has done for me. I had been a great sufferer from female com plaints,, especially “dragging-down,” foi ever six years, during much of the time un able to work. I paid out hundreds of dol lars without any benefit till I took three bottles of the "Favorite Prescription,” and I never had anything do me so much good In my life. I advise every sick lady to tak* It. Mrs. EMILY RHOADS, McBrides. Mich. "Mamma,” said a little fellow, when le was studying his Sunday-schot 1 les son, "what does it mean in the Bible by greasy words ?” "Greasy words?" replied the aston ished mother, "I never heard of thpt in the Bible,” "Why, yes, you have. Don’t it say a soft answer turneth away wrath, bnt greasy words stir np anger?” Tbe mother thought a moment, and ;hen explained the difference between jreivoua words and greasy words. The Dead Cannot b. Raised, nor if your lungs are badly wasted away can you be cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s "Golden Medical Discovery.” It is, how ever, unequalled as a tonic, alterative, and nutritive, and readily cures the most obsti nate cases of bronchitis, coughs, colds, and incipient consumption, far surpassing in efficacy cod liver oil. Bend two stamps for Dr. Pierce’s pamphlet on Consumption and Kindred Affections. Address W orld’S Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. Y. ‘1 understand that your father is dead, Mike,” said an Arkansaw gentle man to an Irish friend. "Yes, sor, the old gintleman.has left us. Afoineman, yer honor. Se eoukt st*nd np with the best of thim.” "I haven’t seen the old man since he moved away from here, some three years ago. Where was he living when he died ?” "He wasn’t livin’ anywhere when he doled, sor. He was dead thin.” Young ana middle aged men suffering from nervous debility, premature eld age, loss of memory, and kindred symptoms, should send three stamps for Part VII of blets issued by world’s Dispensary cal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. s»S!5Mi 9. KIDNEY-WCmT AnYTaXoabted BleMlng. Ab'ut thirty years ago, a prominent Physician by the aune of Dr. William Hall discovered, or produodd titer Ion; experimental research a remedy for diseaaes of the throat, cheet and muxs, which was of each won derful efficacy that it soon sained a wide reputation In th s country. The name of the medicine is Dr. Wm. Rnil’s Balsam for the Lun/s, and may be safely relied m as a speedy and positive cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, eta Sold by all Druggist* Duma's Catarrh Snuff This well known remedy for Catarrh still maintains its well earned popularity. K. A. Savage, of Heneva, Ransas. writes. March 4,1880. ‘ I have used Durno’s I'atanh nnuff and it is the only thinir that does me any ■food, it always elfeots a cure. Hold by all druggists. A young physician, who had long wore biped at a distance, was one day suddenly called to attend her. He found her suffering from no particularly dangerous malady, bat she wanted him to prescribe for her nevertheless; so he took her hand and said impressively: "Well, I should prescribe—I should prescribe that— you — get — married,” "Ob, goodness!” said the intcrostiog invalic, ‘‘who would marry me, I won der?” "I would,” snapped the doctor, with ail the voracity of a six-foot pick erel. "You!” exclaimed the maiden. "Yes." "Weil, doctor, if that is the fearful alternative, you can go away and let me die iu peace.” Headache —There are various causes for headache, as derangement of the circu- iaung system, of the digestive organa, of tbe nervous system, Vrgstine canbe said to be a sure remedy tor the many kinds of headache, as it acts directly upon the various came* of this complaint.— Nervousness, Indigestion, Costiveneas, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Biliousness, &o. Try the Vegetine. You will never regret it. E. Porter, an Iowa editor, was iu Austin last week. He had a very rubi cund face, suggestive of a dissipated life. As he was walking up the street, a gentleman remarked: "That fellow is so highly colored that he reminds me of a chromo.” "He reminds me more of an enj rav ing than a chromo,” remarked a bj> stai der. "How so?” "Well, you see, an engraving bar. a glass iu front of it, and a chromo hasn’t.” Meusman’s Peptonized beef tome, the only preparation of beef containing its en tire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and life- sustaining properties; invaluable for indi gestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility; also, - in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork or acute disease, jisrticulsrly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Ca, proprietors, New York. Sold by all druggists. HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURE for KlDN EY DISEASES- Does a lame back or disordered nrlno indi- 'oato that yo» are a viotim ? CHEN DO NOT C'HDSITATE; use Kidney-Wort at once, (drog- C>gi.ta recommend it) and It willepeedily over- a come tho dincaae and restore healthy action. I oHiOG -orcomplaint*peculiar kClw31C9a to your eex, auohaspaln and wcakneaeee. Kidney-Wort is unaurpaiaed, as it will act promptly and safely. Either Sex. Ineontinenoe, retention of urine, brioltduaiorropydeposits,andduU dragging pain*, all speedily yield to ita curative power, tS- BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prloe $1. KIDNEY-WORT I [{OSTJTTE^ Fitters Invalids who are recovering vital stamina, declare In grateful terms their appreciation of ti.e merits as a tonic, of Hostetler's Stomacn Bitten. Not only does It Impart strength to tne weak, bnt it also comets an Irregular acid state of the stomach, makes the bowels act a. proper Intervals, gives ease to those who Buffer from rhenmatlo add kid ney troubles, and conquers as well at prevents fever and ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. Remember Tills. If yon are sick Hop Bitten will rarely aid Ma ture in making yon weh when all else falls. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are Buffering from any other of the unmeroos diseases of the stomach or bowel*. It Is your own fault If yan re main ill, far Hop Bitten are a sovereign remedy hr all inch complaints. If yon are wasting away with any form of Kid ney diseasa, atop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitten. If you are alok w th that terrible sickness Nerv ousness, yon wtu find a "Balm la Gil •ad” in the nee of flop Bitten. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a ml as tatic district, barricade yonr system against the irial, epidemic, btt- of Hop matlc district, barricade yonr •oonrge of all countries—malai loot, and intermittent fevers—by tho Bitten. Agricultural: "Trees in windy pla ces should be stiffened with a mould of earth. Exclude mice in the same way.' That Huabond of Mine la three times the man ho was before he began using Wells’ Health Renewer. $L Druggists, Watches ore now so vulgarly common that the only w»y to be considered tony is to ask other people what time it is. In -hurt they cure ad Diseases of the stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright’s Disease. 1900 will be paid for a case they will sot cure or help. That poor, bedridden. Invalid wife, bIm mother, or daughter, can bo made tho picture » health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitten, ooetlng batatrda W1U you lei them suffer f *4 a weak in your own town. Terms and , outfit tree. Address H. HALLBTT X OO. _ ’ami, Maine. Those Maw-anna an AdvorttMuncut will confer n-tawor upon tho * dvartlaer and tho Fabltaher by stating that they saw the adver tasomant la this |o«ru»l, MMwMut tho po CttaUN IFCXFL re8 Rheumatism,°r(euralgia,SdalJca, Lumbago, Backache, Headariie, Toothache, ■oroThroal.MclIlug^rilpruHjajBraiaoa Burns, *cn!d». Froat Fltwa, AHO AIL (ITMBK BOlllLY FAINS SKD A CUBS. _ Bold by DtuggiaU and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Oentto bo^B J Direction* in 11 Lt-nfuage*. IRS. LYDIA E. PIRlHAta, OF LYNH, IASS.* kw NEVER FAILS. > Is unfailing and Infa. llitble In curing Ejnl pptlc Fits, Spasm Jonvulslons, St. Vluu Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Eating, Ner vous debility Acrofulm and all Nervous and Blood diseases. To Clergymen, Lawyers, . Literary men, Jfer -obauts. Bangers, La dies and all whose se dentary employment I causes Nervous Pros tration, Irregularities 1 of the blood, stomach, relst bowels or klr.deys, or who require a nerve tonic, appetiser or stimulant, Seuiaritah Tj»rvl -sin In valuable. Thousands proclaim it the most wonderful In- miTATION SHINED GUSS. ascribably beautiful EasUy aprtled to whsdow 1 non referenced, salaries, etc.. «o, m stamps. LUENT.V MKRALD. 14 pp. »*48 (lnc.)i m It* denunciations of sundry humbugs. Ini loe.OOO government officials and raflzets. fiSaor Cwmlb by wo,a chances toootn Homer Hub-»<-rlption 60c. New sub Baafflafflr-^gmafasais “Come ” said Brown, "you must give something for onr fair. Wby. even Snodkins comma down tianiisnwti’iy. I duLu’t oxpoo* anything from him. He has a very bad name, yon know, bat charity covereth a multitude of sins. Come, now, what shall I put you down for?” "Well,” replied Fogg, "1 guess I don’t care to have my sins covered up; no hypocrite about Die. Lay-day, old boy.” _____ For Thick Heads, Heavy gtomai hs, bilious conditions—Wells’ May Apple Fills—anti-billons, cathartic. 10 and 26c. Any girl will tell yon that gold ban gles are waimer tbau worsted wristlets. Ladies and cbUdu-u s boots and fhoes cannot run over if Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners are used. Of two evils eticose the least—to swear off from. Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer Is the marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. All fits stopped free. Bend to »8l Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Jerusalem.—A healthful and nntrit- ions ice-cream called Jerusalem, and which is a prime favorite with our Jew ish brethren, is made from racahout. The manner of using it is as follows: To four quarts of rich cream take one and a half pounds of sugar, four eggs and six ouuoes of the raoahout powder, mixed smoothly with alittie milk. Mix ail together,. place upon the fire, and stir constantly on til it begins to bod; then immediately remove it and strain through a hair sieve. When cold pour it into the can and freeze in the usual manner. “iiRfcr cocgh BalsamTn thb Woklb.” Try it Price luc. F. W. Kinsmam a Co.. Augusta^Maine A simple but good blackberry pud ding is made by taking half a cup of butter and lard mixed, one cap of sngar, one egg, one cup of sweet milk, and two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Beat the sugar, butter and egg together till light; then add the sweet milk and hoar enough to make a batter of me dium thickness. Then stir in as many blackberries as yon can afford to pat in. Do not pat mnoh jaiee in. Keep that to flavor mince meat with. Hake for an hour. Deacon Smith buys Oarboline, the deo dorized petroleum hair renewer and re storer, and since its improvement, recom mends it to all his friends as the perfection of ail hair preparations This shows that the Deacon is a wise man and knows what is what. Coooa Shells. —Take the ‘roast• d shells of husks of the cocoa kernel, soak them in water for several hours, and then boil them in the same water for half an hour; strain on tbe liquid, sweet en to taste and dnnff hot. Chrolithicu cjilar* anu cuffs for gentle men an easily washed, and do not require ironing. _ According to the Berlin Klin. Woch- enschrift, weak tartaric and lemonade, taken immediately after quinine, will completely remove ita bitter taste. * Druggists and puysiclans recommend and prescribe Lydia E. Pint ham’a Vegeta ble Compound for all female complaints. India rubber is uow adulterated with finely pulverized oork—the cork, of course, being that for which no other use can be found. Malaria, chilla, positively cured by Emory’s Standard Cure Pill*. Their equal unknown; sugar-coated: no griping. 25j. The research* s of Masers. Richet and Rondeau indicate that artificial respira tion may be a valuable agent in the re suscitation of persons who have been exposed to cold until life is nearly ex tinct. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 TE&ETABLE COMPOTOP. la a Positive Cure tor all Mioae Painful CtompUlat* and WcaneMM MMauaaa tosur Sent female population. It will cure entirely tke wont form of Female conn plalntu, aH ovarian troubled, Inflammation and Ulcera tion, Falling and Idsplaormenta, and tbe consequent 8pint 1 Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to ttt change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumora from the uterus In an early stage of development. The tendency to can* eerous honors there Is checked very speedily by its use. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, aud relieves weakness of the stomach. It eures Bloating, Headaches, F-r "oos Prostration, General Debility. Bleepleesaess, Depression and Indi gestion. 'That feeling et bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by Its use. It wU at all times and under aU circumstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. For tbe cure of Kidney Complaints cf sither rex this Om—oTw) Is unsurpassed, LYDIA E. PINKUAM’S VEGETABLE COM. POUND is prepared at 233 and XX Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for |L Sent by mail In the form of pills, also in tho form of lesengtA on receipt of price, f 1 per box for either. Mrs, Plnkham freely answers ell letters ot inquiry. Send for pampk' let. Address as above. McnHon tku paper. go family should be without LYDIA K. PIN KHAN’S LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, hlHonimetSi and torpidity of the liver. 16 cents per box. S&r Mold bv all Druggist*. “Kd KIDNEY-WORT HE GREAT CURE I i FOE ^ As it Is for aU tha pninfnl itissaass cf tne KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system of the acrid poison that e-usea the dreadful suffering which only the victims of Rheumatism can realise. THOUSANDS Off OASES the wont forms of this terrible dlnaias 5 have been quickly relieved, and in short time PERFECTLY CURED. PRICX, *1. LIQUID OB DRY, BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. U- Pry can be sent by mail. WELLS, HI CUAfiDSONdeCe., Burlington Vt. KIDNEY-WORT 1 BrllDSEYS’BLOffi SEARCHER r 2 Hiking in tbe world equal to it for the ^ sore of Scrofula, Pimples, Boils, Truer, Old Bores, ^ Bore Ejes, Mercurial Diseases, Catarrh, Loss of Appetite, Female Compliiiuts, and all Blood diseases. H never fails. All druggists and ' eouutrj store keepers sell It. R. R, Holler* A Com PrapS PHUtoargh, op every bottle. ONLY 920 for a PHILADELPHIA SINGER of this style. Kqual to any iSlnger in the mark L Jte- tnnnbrr, ire send it to be examin' d before you p* for it. This is the same stole other companies retail for $50. All Machines w.-irrented for 8 years. Send for Illustrated Cir- cularar dTestimonlals. Address CHARLES A. WOOD $ CO.. 17 H. Testk St. PhilaieiMia, tk DfeO A WEEK. SIS a day at Dome easily made. Conti; • # » ontfit fWe. Address Tbve A Co.. Amrasta. Mr TO AFTER 10 Day* YSUNQ OR OLD, Electric Appliance* trs sent on 30 Days' Trial. MEN ORLY, "SSrHO are suffering from Nsnvoos Dbbiuty, VV Lost Vitsuty, Lack or Mxnvn Fortes arm Yioon, WasTtKo WaaEKEssna, ard all those diseases of a Pxbsobal JtATuan resulting from Anvsss and Oran Cans as. Speedy relief and complete resto ration of HnaLTS, vtooa and Maimoop Guana ntxkd. The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century, endatonoe for Illustrated Pamphlet free. EtmtSS WtUH BELT 88.. BABSHALL, MICH. evertBodt . LIKES IT. THB SUN'S first aim la to be truthful and useful: entertaining his' THE SUN il story of the . oa an average, more ■_ _ t» circulation is now larger than ever before- Hnbacrlptino: Daii.x(4pegen). Re second, to write - tlmoe In which we live, than e million copies a jyr mill, 55c._ a month, or .50 a year; BtnnraT iee) §1 pages). #l.*V per year: Wbkxlx (0 pages) per year- L W. ENGLAND, Pnbiirher, New York city. NEW YORK COFFINS. Dry Goode end all household articles purchased foe persons out of town For circulars, address MBS. CAKLETON. P. 0. Box 171, New York. Tl/ANTED - TO - TaKE _ NICE, LIGHT AND W pleasant work ettheiro an homeejsdlee or young llANUFACTUBISuOO., Phllada.. Pa, Drawer TT. RUPTURE CURS —A writfiM *!!•»*»«•• I ID Oil MOOS All kavu* GOOD by lire el) iiaoi—jf 'Ahtr* i* aasegs-s Bsn4 fiNump tor iMHmniifils o« jmwos •***•«*» «••••• ttfhlcatfo, txL Be m i Hotel. C.B.C.S&SV* COLEMAN H0SINK88 COLLEGE' Write for Catalogue. fits; Or. Ah Veserole (late clslty of Epilepsy, has wt A Loading London Fltyaw Irian establishes aa Office In New York . fortboCureaf' EPILEPTIC FITS. 'fronAmJeumalofMdHctne. role (late of London), who nskes a spe- EpUepsy, has without doubt treated and enrod more cases than any other living physician. B i» success has eimtily ai:oo'..h!o;; we b-ve be«rd of cases or over IS years' standing successfully cured by him. Ue has publlshsd a work oa this disease, which he winds with a large bottle of his wonderful cure free to any suf ferer who may sflid thalr express and P. O. Addreia Vo »h, «ew Tuck. for the Best rad Fastest ■ke rad Prices r» ©ENTS WA Vselling PletonN* need 88 per cent NA Hal Pub. < rhilada. . P Pa. FRAZER AXLE Best In tbe world. Get tbe aennlr e. Bvei$r package baa onr tradc-mnrk »nd In marked EVERYWHERE. Framer's. MOLD SHEETS Hue writiuT paper, in blotter, CSV with culiudar, by mall fur 83c. Agent* Waute “ anted port, Maes. EtOiioirr PmiraifG Co., Nenrbnry- ce ton per <lay at home Sample worth 99 TO free A(1( Portland. Maine. Address Stisonson A Co., I F you have a vlolentpaln in the region of the HEART, which -oems to threaten you with IMMEDIATE DEATH or Heart Disease iu any form, READ’S HEART CURE Is a rare remedy. Fries One Dollar per bottlSi MARTIN READ*CO. P.O. Box 3015, PhUad'a. Fa. '100,000 new reader, for our paper^L . and ib order to obtain them, and to lntre-Y / duceit intoercry home in the UNION, w#*m' ’ makiny extraordinary ofterj We will tend tbs ■Tbest Family Paper publi.hed, entitled “Youth ."R /for tbs next tlrea mmiAs to all who will wmd’ ail 130 cents, in one-cent postage stamps, to help pari I postage and cptt of this edr-rtieemenl* tnd U> ea< W Iperecnwewdlwndfrew thsfollowhig> Our Combi. |kJ ,0 k*l.W 6 p,ckMe - coD, ‘ inl " 1 ^ . put Cor Wntrhfnl Cnardlnn and FnitbAil Pro. tartar Restored to Active Doty Again. Mb. Hbhby A Watebmah, of the olty of Provt- denoe, R. 1. for mauy years tho faithful rad vigilant night watchman of the Barstow Wove Company's very exto.tslveeatibllshiundA haring been confined to Ida home several weeks by a vary distressing ffi. neea, on resuming his duties again avails himself ot this early opportunity for stating briefly a few pi»<n facts. Mr. Waterman says: “A few months go I was taken down with a severe sickness, which confined me to the boose quite a long time, rad mud: of Ihe time I was so very tome astp be unab e to walkand iny left leg Jrom the hip to the toee, be -ame monstrously swollen, rad I suffered extreme- 1) from 'he constant Intense pains produced by so great 1 IT tarnation I was trying the various ao-oalied cures all the time, and w is under the treatment of a physician seven weeks, but getting no substantial re. 1 ef. At this tim j an old-time friend, a police officer, called upon me, rail d ring nor conversation in formed me of tbe great benefit which he had obtained by the nee of Bunt’s Uemedy. and urged me to try It. aa he oonMdcrad it a wonderful meiioine. I eonv manned taking Hunt's Bemedy, haring very little faith that It would do mad: in such a stubborn mm as mine, but my doubt was soon dispelled, for before I bed taken one bottle I began to est better, tbe ss vote pains disappeared, the swollen leg gradually de creased in sixe. and I wae tnoooraged to continue the ass of tbs Bemedy. rad the improvement tomy health oontluuee; my appetite Is good. I have regained strength, rad l am now performl 'g again my duties ae a watchman at tbe foundry. Every night I go up rad down statu more than one hundred Um*. M< j ^ In good condition. > nd feel that my recove y Is due it Hunt's Remedy alCje. Jty severe slcknew aud terri bly swollen leg was caused by the dlaeted state eg my kidneys, rad I think it Is a most valuable medians tost will so speedily relieve and care sack a severs eras as mine I therefore most cheerfully reoom- mend Hunt's Bemedy to all affiletbd with kidney die Sassr. a» I know It to be s safe and reliable true; .cU*. “Fbovxdkkcb, December 6, 1888.'' |Eacb package contains the fol.owing: 1 papers,Sunl etch; sin. ! -t*el bodkins, 8 long cotton darners, f short cotton darners, 8 extra 6ns cotton darners, ! »>°L k yarn. 1 worsted. 1 motto, 2 carpet, and S buttm Need Its. 1-2 down new sftrfe ieowri/Wlp /Heard Asi Nnpriw, 1 JnjKwrm Himdktrchitf. I UamlifiU Ones-1 fT'J*;' 1 '?! >. 1 elsoasf imported lamp Sluatt L YOUTH is A large 3.’-eoHimn Illustrated Lite-i Vrery and Family Paper, filled with Chtuning J \6tones. Sketches. Poems, Punles, Pictures^ \etc.; intact, everything to emute and Inrtruct/ Tibs whole family circle, from the aces ofj V'Jlht to eighty. Wnte to-day. Address,/ h"»ubl..h l n ft Com p any WILBOR’S COMPOUND OP [PURE COD LIVERl OIL AND LIME. Wllhor'a Cofl-Llvor OH aad folnae.—Tfee great popularity of this aaf- rad effluaoioui prepara tion is alone attributable to its lutrinrdc worth. Inth* 2“®9 f i Co<U ti A " thn ‘'- Brouchltiatwhooi fig ® umOT A and »U Oonsumptlve Symptoms. 1 N«no suP5«or.lf equal. Let no one $5 DayJMr. $2 Sample Free Addreae ^ Oen l Agency, 1M Hu(laou r 9treet,N.T. AGENTS CeWSS World. Wrif* for purticuiM* to F. fUBOIttTiutL Fro prletor. 334 Hoiith 6th Street. Philadelphia. P*, STOPPED FREE _ Marvelw) Cures. DR. KLINE’S GREAT Nerve ntsi qrer for all Bang a>d Naavl Owlt sou cork roR Nntre Arrxe- 'ioi.s,Fns,Emcrsr,etc.INFALLIBLE II token led. AoPtUq/terflest daw's was. Treatise A bottle free to Fit Csses,tney paying express Beharges on bbx,when received. Sand names,P.O.nml ■ express address .f afflicted to Dn KLINE,931 Arch ■m_Phll.da .Pa See Dntdffi^ Beware of Fronde. CAMCERnmiTUTE^ * nBclonltflo treatmenU an- ? immense practice, atnud., oiyrc-cmmontly unrivaled 1S rad la acknowledged IfS traordinary curee by his I*' great Chemical dance W?Antidotce are recorded, .a < JVo knife, eauetice. lots qy Hood or/eorfUl treatment. [Hired In removing tbe rest of Cancers or g Tumors. For particulars, Ksend for fref " call on DR. Arch Kt..PhIladelr s AG IllirAIU. . Tantaafeond. 1 by druggists. SOS "thk BUT IS CHEAPSST.” ,S* THRESHERS iphlet Ohlik M ~ A poaifiva remedy for tbe above disease: tbousands of caaes of tbs wont klnd and of bag L A. SWvTJM, 13 Frefiat;XggTurk. •>