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From the oarliest porlod of racin, history no animal thai over trod! th turf has achieved such a record as that of she Hungarian mare Kinesein, whos racing career, up to to the time of writ ing (Janitary, 1880) has not been dim med with a single defeat. Kinesem I a cheistnut mare, now six years old and was sired by Caibuscan out o Water Nympli, by Cotswold, grandan Mermaid, by Melbourne. Caimbuscai walaced in Eingland at two and thre yetA old, being then a first-class two year-old perforier, but did not 4 much in the following year, and wia eventually sold to the llungarian gov 4:r mient. Water Nymph was bred ih 1 'ngary, and purchased for a tier bagatolle by Mr. Blaseovitz, from whon she bred Kinesem, and it is needless ti say how little that gezitleinzan though what a bonanza he was pirchastni when lie invested for the fist time ii blood stock. This gentle man Is i erchant in Buda-Pesth, and farms i few acres near the city, lils horses be Ing trained by Mr. Ilesp. who has i public training stable in that vieliity Mr. Hesp Is a Yorkshireman by birth and learned the rudiments of lils pro fession liunder ,John Scott, who va: known far and whle in tiirf circles a. the wizard of the iorth. The writei wis Introduced to Mr. Ilesp at Frank tort last A igist, the day previous t Kinesem's liftieth victory, and wa taken to the mare's stable, whore wao she enjoying her evenling feed. Ilavi seen race horses lin all quarters of thi, globe, including Gladiateur, MIah Athol, Clifden, Longfellow, Harry Bas sett, Monarchist, Duko of Magenta, Wheel of lFortune and many other high class race horses, tle writer can safely assert that this mare ouitshines then all. As she stood in the box, inunch Ing her eorn, a first glance tiade her out to be a long, low mare, standing about 15 hands 3 inches, but oil going up to her withers he found she was It hands I Inch, and made in proportion. IV ilIt a long, lean head, wide throttle and powerful neck, well set ofi to siop. Ing shoulders, no fault could be found with her forchead. tier depth through the girth is iinieitge, and lier back Is as level as a billiard table. ler 1intsett lar power has borne her owner's colors first past the post in fifty-four consecu tive races. 1Her actiotn when extended is simply perfection andi her stride im inense, the way she tucks her hind legs under her being a treat to witness. IHer temiper too, is perfect, bnt having been pampered since she was a baby, the mare has naturally a fe yv whims and peclilarlts.- She is very partict. lar abotit the water she drinks. On one occasion she flatly refused to d rink the water brought to her, andt a cart was selit 01110 miles to a neilghboriig towli to fetch her soie ofa different kinid, which she wits graciously pleaseai to approve of. Mr. lilesp always takes his own hay ami oats with hinm when lie leaves home, In easo of hoatni unablo iln ttid provender to stilt her ladyship. In one race its a two-year old site was standing when the flag fell, losing fifty yards, butt this dId not- help her oppon11 ents at iall. At two years old shte won ten races; three years old, seventeen tfout years old, lifteen ; and flv'e yeatrs (ch(, twelve-miaking liftly-four in all upj i( this year. Tihtere is hardly a sire o1 note ini the Entglish a stud- hook that si< does not trace back to. Col weathe or hot, hard tracks or inud, comne al alike to hert, tand traveling ini cars or the eve of a race ntever dliinishies lie -wonderfuil p~owers. She ls righitl) named Kinesemn, which, lIterally Inter ipre ted, means darling. A Strong Caiw. A Detroit lawyer had a bill otf $2 I agalinst a certain citizenct put intdo unt hand for collect ion the ot her day, anm lhe wrote a iiotc askIng the debtor t< eall at htis olle atnd see about it. Thet mian pronptly appeared, looked thte bil over, and said: "'Well, I gutess that'.s all correct."' '"Yout ackniowledge thte Indebted ness do yout?" "'1 do."' "'Anti wh'at trrangemtents wvill y3oI maike to settle it ?" "'I'll Put in ant offset. ['ve been feed ing two hogs fotr this man11 all witntet and my bill is lust $2.10. I was figur lng it uip this very imorninug.' " What ! $210 for feeding t wo hogs to thtree or four itonths!'' exclaimed ihi astonisheut lawyer. "'Jutst four months, sir, .1nd( the bilI is correct." ''And what are the hogs worth to day?'' "'Ten dotlitars fapiece." "Well, you'll 11ind IL hard to conyilnec the court that your hog-teed was wvortl "'log-feed !'' shrIeked the ot her, a heo suddenly Juomped 3up, ''do you suj p)ose I'm charging $21') for the feel thema hogs devoured : No, sir, I putt I1 thte feed at only $-10, butt the $200 Ia fo tmy Sunaday hat, whleho fell Into the pe1 and was gobbled diown, and fotr m anxIety of3 mind( for fear the porker would catch theesntmps from tmy cii dren. Mental anguish is the back bon of this ease, sir, ami1( every one of m) fatully will be seated in ai row befor the jury, and all will begIn to weep a I rise to ask ithat justice be (10n1 a mal whio lost as fine a cow as you ever si tinc years ago this spring !'' Estalishe ifeathiftul Co-operation between the stomach, the liver and the bowel If you want to banish siek hoadaohes, 'nor Oens aid mot tal depondenoy. Upon th~ vigor of the first niamed organ de p.nds th grod service of the two latter. That fin atomachie. Hoetettcr's Bitters, pure, approvt by physicians, derived f roma the beet botan: sources, acon puts to rout the ausmptom whnch make the lives of noryons, bihioue inti ltd. tai 'rable. The very fountain head suc~h troub!e is feebleness of digestion, fo whieh it 'Is an ineomparable, iong eas blishe and widely celebrated remedy. iS buhfds u the constitu Ion when shaken by disease, an< prcteete it against malarial and other hurft Infitdenes. It is an agreeable ap Utser, useful strengthening cord al for the conia - r . leecent, and gt-eatly mitigates the gather na Iasmities of age.. AGRIOULTURE. PLOWIN.-There .are minor pol u connected with the subject of plowli 1, which are worthy of careful considet t ion. The flield should be so arrang that, long furrows may ue plowed, I steid of short ones, that is, if half - cre only Is to be plowed, economy labor and time would suggest a field eighty rods in length and one rod width rather than four rods iIn wid and twenty rods long. III the first I stance the plowiman would have to tu his teamii sixteen times, providing th tihe furrow Is twelve Plches in widt - while in the second case sixty-sev turnings of the teamu. would be neut sary, occupying more time thai w employed in turning the sod. Aga the width of the furrow is a serio iteimi in the cost of I)loylng. lIa t 3irst case above mentioned, It' t! furrow turned should be eight inch inl place of twelve, not only wort twenty-four turnings of the tenim required Jnstead o sixteen, but t team would be forced to travel on third further, while in the second ca previously stated elghty-nine turnin ' would be necessary instead of sixt seven, If tihe length of the furrow l the same iII both cases, yet by taking furrow one-third broader, three acr may be plowed in tihe same time occ )i ed in plowing two acres with a ill - row furrow. There are plows in ti market which will turn a twelve-In furrow with equal case to the horses, other plows givo in turning eight-itt furrows. Yet many farmers still co tiume workings with an old style ploi diflilcelt of draft, simply because ti cnotr afford to purcaitso a Iew al more modern Implemnent that wort more than save it.4 extra cost inl a si gle season. hlow To C.vret A Fiownr.-Few pe sonls know how to secure a bird to a vantage. Never seize a fowl by tI tall, if a flue bird, or touch the bac but gratspl both leg'i at 1Once with firm, tight., quick hold, then raise fr fromt tle grouind or pcmcha, anid hall L)h body down ciear of anmy obstacl This method does not rufile the plu age, whic Il it a line bird uust be avol ed. Wheni the welb of tie feather once broken, It can never be 11nit again, ati(i where inuch Ihnidled th often occurs, giving to the bird a ri, god appearalnce, it Is the source I mu1110h ann1toyanee to a nice, clef sutooth bird, to have thet pluitmige ru fled. Their bodily coverinig 1. regard with the itimlost etre. ant1d the Ilisti and belatity of it Indicates thet heli 1111d 'trengith of lie fowl. Toxic von Fiatir Tunes.Stlpha of Iron (rreen copperart) dissolved I water, at the rate of two pounds to th barrel, imikes an excellent. tonic for it kind.; of' fruit trees, espeeially pea peach and quine. It may bespriokit aroiti under the trees with a wate ing-pot, about blooming-timne, or may be sprinkled in Its dr1y state, (w or t.h ree ouiinces aroi nid each tree. Ti. solutioi is cieap, bitt It maty be tlm iII sufliclent qtantities for the mere. t.ihic, as follows: Put ohl nails c scrap; of old Iron in ai old Iettle; pt a (1lart of sillpiluric icid into I gallo of water and pour it upon the scrap: A few days will make it strong enough take it out and till up1) again with th diluted acid. Thie ell'tct of this ton Otn yellow, sickly trees is often sirrii Ing. The soluttioni should I taste but il tie of the copperas. A quart. at a tim on11n1 ak. will soont ihtit1ge the coli of leaves from a s'.ckly yellow to a dar grcen. G3nowlsa SMaL.-lin regard to sag~ manaiy haive it, 1or a year or so, wheni disappears. Tlo have sage con tintuou ly, it, is best to treat it every secos year as wye woutld hox-ctlginigs, thti it should be taketn up, splt apairt, ai set tt the grout nd muich de~eper tuh was tdhe year bemore. Roots thien coti ot. fromt the vigorous young wood, ai the plants seent better adapted to sti extrmes of heat and cold than wit the branches aii e ex posed on lonig stall, Sage is not so liable to get killed out the wintter wh'ien it is left unttouc Many cut back somne of it for dryini Ilmdeed, d riedl sage is the form in wvh I It. Ia chiielly uised. Whent this is do regularly' the planlts do niot need plantitng so ottent. WAtuM WATF.n von PLANTs.-T~ihe is no mistaking the perfect effect warmn spring rains upon01 y'oung grass planits, and its inilutence upon the ga minatltiotn of seeds; whilst autunr 1rains unless they, too, are watrm-pt > dtiee nto such sudden and1( vivifyIng< feet. Let us learn care from these lfeels in Inatuitre, and not chtill our li0 eras witht cold water, t* p~oisont tic with tilthy water. SoT. SH lnTLxtn EuOC.-Whent soft en are lh y fowl t hey mdihente utsua that the egg organs are lumm TIhis state ia occasionedl by the bir ibeing over fed or too fat. Spare diI anid plenty of greeni food, especial . lettuce leaves int sutmaner, or cabtbaage witer, is the besh tretatment for fon' 't i uc condll it. A nrcrutn limnited test of the platu ble thteory that mnilk is one of the ba foodls to produce milk, has convine e us tihat wvhen a sheep1 has ratther liited supply of ilk for her lamtl I skuuttmed mil k cani he lfed Ito her i better and( quicker resutlts than shtot or roots. SU N onl Fi.ownts.-Abut ilons tnot need a greaut deali of sunlmightt; e' isettum ivy will d o well In a hangi 3 pot at a north window. Gleraniums ireqtitre as mutch sun as you can gi them, to have them look wvell and bih soml. - ATTLEa ms a ge nerali tinag doi thrive welli in a barn where thtey ii Isee all that is going otn out of dloc thro(ugh thme cracks in the boardir r' T1here, must be a secluson to a certa ,extenit in the barn. s VtoETiNE int Powder Fourmt com . witinm the reach of aili. By nankii thte tmedicine yourmselfC yotu can, f romi 3 500. ptackagoeconaiinmg the Barl V Roots tand lierbs, make two bottles tihe liquid Vegotino. TVhoutsanids wv a gladhly avail themselves of thisa oppt tuntity, who have the conivenieoes Smake the tmedicltne. Fulll dirretions v every package. Vegetine in' Powd 'Form Is sold1 by all druggIsts''anid ge oral stores. It you cannot buyit thmem, enclose fifty cents int posta Stamps for one package, or one doll for two packages, and~ I' ill send( It .return mai. HI. R. Stevens, Boste -lmass. 0 lotoo of tho People, Il ULLIDAL.1, Mich o R. V. PtIuucE, M. I).: s I hand a serious ilsease of the luung and was for a timte confined to my b r and untder the care of a physcetan. I SPrescripions~ dicd noet help me. I gro Wovse,oeoughing very severely. I col mened takng yur Jedical O~lseover I which taking you gra 1y have ta a everal bottes, and am restored togo health. Yours respectfully; JUDnerI Bin,m, HUMOROUS. Lts MANVILLIC (to his widowed friend tig Chasuble, who has views on art)-"1, tw 'a- It true that you've broken off with Sir tlt ed llenry's daughter ?'' It I n. Chasuble-"Alas, yes. I wias forced bet n to, although shte Is a eharming womain." Ov 66 "Manville-"Why ?"I Wit of Clasuble-"I Inticompatibility of com- m in plexion. She does not suit my furil- r th ture.' pit r'n 'Tux game of fromt 25 to 40 wIll puzzle at at the census-taker more than the little I, gane of 18-14-15. 1le will bc awfully' n )II puzzled when a maiden lady with cork- fol -s- screw curls antd false-toothi tells him 1ot as that she was "born in 1860, and he cann Cl in count it up hIlmself.'1 Heo'il be ready e01 1s to swear that she has umped the "o" Iae from tile lower left-aud corner, or bIe pi 08 AT a crowded French country thea- let hi tre a wotan fell from the gallery to ris be the pit, and was picked up by one of on le the Spectators, who, hearing her groan- tat e Ing, asked her It' she was itach injured. gri SO "Much iinjured- !"1 exclaimed the wo- tht s man. "I should think I am. I have lil Y- lost the best seat In the very middle 01' b4 e the front row."o Pomty: Well, Pat, what i It now ?w r- Would you rather look a bigger fool eri than ye are, or be a bigger fool than ye Iu h look? Pat: Sure now, my thrllnt, and wI s I'll be both till I Ilind whichi side o' the o n argimnalt yer on yerself, whin, by 01 w Jabers, I'll join ye, right or wrotn. pil A- Iof A VERMONT waan1 WIet to a store (ol idl aiullasketi for a "Cook-hook," and they a I d gave her a volume o1 ,Iosel.ps's lectures, W11 - and after she had got tip a (i nor by It, for they found It necessary to calf four a l doctora to got the fiiilly through the he r- iight, and rival Sextolns roosted on thle bit - fence for two days, prolered for emer to genoles. a "SD MEnODY 's coinIng w"hen the d(w- w it drops all,'I she Was soft'ly Iiutmmii iing, in De whiet the (old 1n remarked, "An ' you on . bet, yer' sweet life, Maria, that, he'll in think a titinder storma lat let loose grv - when lie gets here." ap in 1 -- in d "Wiln I was a little boy," li;pCd a an is very sttpid society man to a yoittig w' - lady, "'all mny Ideath In life were thent- iiNi f cred on being a clown.'' "Well, there o1 , A at least one case of gratiled aibi- coi f. t wi, was the reply. !d T MEN ofteni Jttlip at conchtslons," nil ih says the proverb So do dogs. One thi recen tly jtllpd lat the coneltisioni of a Pil ear, whlehi was stlekiln:g a.h1 rough tihe -m4i te opening of* a partly ucoled door, aid itL int 11 Creat ed"Ia great1, disturbaniceba I WirsKY at $1.05 is above par, but the equ follow w'ho taiiu. it, in generally gets put below. Moral-Never try to corner bal N whisky by driikiing it; if rite Whisky No do,',I go down, 909 to 1 yotu will. thie (I is A DO )Nt he iII a htrry in this world. br A Mi3souri ftarme' had a boll. Soic the one told him it was a cancer, nid lie wit it , ssared that lie ling himself. the le btest way Is to go slow and poul- wh tice 'Can. il e LKA year contaiins 0110 day ret C ilore than the ordinary year. This ex. aul Splains why it Ia never claimed that wo- alMI L- nan watis but little year below. for 3botI or AN Irish newspaper taiys: "in the th k AbSeCeC 01 00o,1n eurs, atnu pjuutnamlv 0 succeeded in securing the sevice 1of a ge'ntlceman to edIt, tihe paper thIs week."' t ra - sot ud NEVERai shoot a ('at with a brick until Ci s, after bedi tIme. You maly caltchl the tki id servant's girl's fellow in the back, and e It then she'll heave. ulh Wurr A is the diflerence between the lea tost oile and one of the chur'ches ? I lot n One has the postmacr and the other ,rer ''the mo~st. pastor. WhEN a boy ibats a ball through a siparlor winidow, the boy may not lose ale 11e his In ning, but the man who owns theal -e wind~ow Is invariably p~ut out. 4tali fu Now' they say the real grievance of t re the Ulaielnntati peole agalist Theodorej 01 Tlhaoanas Is that lie would not beat timie ii or wIth a haini. nl A Nxw YonK man who wa% troubled i ai 0- with insomnia took a sltuatIon us nighta -f watchmiana, anad was asleep hlfl anl ho0u1- (iC ~t- after lhe went oai (duty the first tiame. slat ONiE man i eloped withl tile wvife of aii other f'romn a spelling bee ian Tiennes-t g see.0 Such bees inter'fer'e with the rei dCl. A YU n all who has r'ecen t 1y taken a et a wife says lie dii't lland it, half so hiaird lyto get natrried as hec did to get furni- a li tuire.le Is Trnx hland.ry gils in T~ubuque, Iowa, ste ar'e preparing for a stike. It may be IA i.well for them "to strIke while the tla at ironl's hot." I oa edl a IF a manl's hol esC sh)tid( lose I heir >s, tails, why should he sell them whole- fto th sale. Because lie can't retaIl them. Pel 15 till T1iux best way to encourage 'a tramp teh1 dio Is to allow laim a pile or cordl wvood, and~ wa .i other little axe of kindness. o dil AN Irish lover realnarkedi that it is a ye gr'eat pleasure to be alone, "especially oni s. whin yer sweetheart is idC y-er." eil "I PnlOPOsE to dr'0p your acquaint- ea 'tanic, said the mischievous uircIn who vi Sthrow puissy down the well. LI Cor.UMnIUs miadet an egg standi. But il Italians of loss reniown have miadec the ati es To succeed, a young man must work. aai ig Utnless lie succeeds to an estate, or in 8s, A QUAnnRrLsoMS woman is always enl of reaudy to conic to the set'atch. W Ill Ir- IF' BABIES could talk, they wiould of ci to tell express thleIr thanks to their nuirses, g In for rel leving thenm of piain and~ suffer- of or ing, by tho use0 of Dr'. Bull's Baby n- Syrup. .A of EO WE~ trust the tiime ill conme when ar every one will utse Dobbi~hns' Electrie ~ oapoa (made by Oragin & Co., P'hila.- ee ni, de ii.h) Its sale Is daily increauing, th as salt vays the case wvith artioles of D merit.' Try it. P . DEAcoN iSiinu buys Caraboline, the ceodorized pet roleumn haIr renewver and jrestorer, and since its iprovement, CC recommends it to all his frienids as the n a perfection of all hauir prep~arationisC STnis shows that the D~eaconu is a wise11 man and knowsa what is what. ten '-.-----A od Pr~ua~av PAINs and all Aatlima'te and Oren. d. ob't Affrcttens, are soon rolleveni by thlat cer. Sliu tain remedy for Coughs and ~olds, Dr. Jayn'4 rem - Expostorant. ? Can Pies be Our dT Is the most important questic I to-day wth suffering millions who, when 1. %okiing at the long list of useless pile nostrum , feel as the afflicted Bible Patriarch, like excl iming:I "I 1 have heard many such things, mi ,rable com- i forters are yo all, how long will ye vex my i soul and brea4 me In pieces with wd:,9ls ?" It 4 is not recordied that Job had piles, but 10 could' not have had aiithing more painful, aud the samo questiou might have boon asked %hen as since for three thousand years. Can pYes4be cured? We believe that Dr. S3ilsboo is h00l( d , the problem, for nothiig is more cortain than that bis " Anakesis" does absolutely and promptly cure the worst cases of piles. Won half a million of aieteud asort poaitively thit it has cured thenm, and in 20 years no one ha' 4 ust d the doctor's wonderful remedy witihout 4 instant relief, and by following his sbmplo in- 4 btructions as to habit and diet, all wore bone- A fitted at d over 95 per cent. cured, all argu- J ments anri theories of thoso who haven't used them, go for naught. Anakesis is now pre- I scribed by physicians of all schools and has been pronoutoed as near infallible as is possi- 4 bl. It is easily applied, perfectly sa e,in stantly relievi a pain, and ultimately cures the I most inveterate cases. It has grandly solved 1 the problem that Pilos can be cured. Bamples I of '-Anakeeis" are sent free to all sufferers on 1 application to P. Noustactiter & Co., sole man ufacturers of Anakesis, Box 8916 Now York. Also, sold by druggists everywhere. Price $1 per box. The Voltaio Delt Co., Marshall, Mich. Will send their celobrated Elootro Voltax. Belta to the afflicted upon 80 days's trial. Speedy cures guarantead. They mean what they say. Write to them without delay I yeg tino. The Great Blood Purifier. IN POWDER FORM. 50 c t S. a Package. DR. W. ROSS WRITES: SCROFULA, LAVEli COMi'LAINT. DYSPEPSIA, Rill-.UMA'lli4M, W1EAKNESS3. MR. 11. R. 'STEVRNR, Hoston: I have been pratesing tn"dlelre for 's .enr, Aid as a riedly for Nvj oiu!;, Liver cottipnint., Dysptp-i , Itle"ImatLatin, u% akitess, ani ilt dis. (ast's of Ie itblod I have n ver found Its equIal. I have solf Ve etlne for seven years and have never Itnd ono ottle returntd. I wouldI heartly i evomnend it to those inI ootec of a blood put I. tier- DR. W. R~OSS, D)rgist, t'l9t- 18, 1978. Wlito.n, iowa. One Package In Powder Form Oured Scrofula, How to Ileduce Your Doctor mills. 66 DRICHaN St., East Disit ,Mass., bSptetAner 30, IST9. Dear Sir: My little dlaughter Stella has been afihictec a I -, tnile wit I1 Scroltula, stiffering everything. I eniployed different physiclans in EM, Boston. but they helped her none. I bought some of your PowDICn Fo10 VEOETINE, and my wite steeped It and gatve it to the child act ord. In., to the direction., and two were surprised in - it fortnight's tine to bee how the child had gained in flesh and sireigih. 1he Is now g.ln tig very day, and I enn eheerit.ly rtcommenti yotur retiviy to be I Ie best we have i ver I rio. Respectfully yours, J. T. WEBB.' VEGETINE PREPARED BY ii. it. STEVENS, Boston, '"am. ' Vegetine is Sold bv All Druggists. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE P CTORI.AI. HISTORiYu amWORLD naio hr rearciltu atd m t'e : rt i ce titi tiditlulhitg a hitn'rr ,,f thc. rise anti fall of tli broek anit timan aates h r'-raton, the <1sc ry an sela mt-nt O? he I- ,w wtd, etI.."to, . tIt citttalits 67 fii has rc' engravings, and Is hisle~t -.'nl or$ pec hnen pages an d extra C rin, to NA TION A L i'UBL1811i ING 00., PhIlatdelphia, Pa. DIPHTHERIA!!: dehnson's Anodyne Liniment will poal, ti tively revent this terrible dIsease, and wIll 't ositively cture nine cases in ten. 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As a remed Media Discover has no equa, as it effects erf In the cure of Bronce severe (ceugs sanmptIon, it has astonished the medical faly, greatest medial discovery of the age. 8old by 4i -No use of takin q Pelets (Little E ina eutr MOs'stem, diet, or 3natipatlon, Ii Tightness eCh the "Iditls Stosmthraf- acsh, T aste Bush of Bleetea tadn DVERTIS nuarted in ANY ORt All of the No' tory for ONE~ TIMIE, or for 4 positions, which are oaref LOWEWT PRI0IES, 8. M. PETTEN .at either' of the ESTIMA TE Wor Advertisers without charge, for I TION of Newppsor for Advertisements in the Best Positlo S. M. PETTENi '703.,-Cheinst St DOMESTIC. IAKRD NEKIsOx. -Time, fifteen to enlty minutes to the pound. Trim Joint, wash fin tepid water, and wipe fry. Rub It over with fresh butter ,f drippings or lard, then cover it 3r with a thick paste of flour an( ter, about half an Inch thick, closely oelled to the moat with the hanu. t it in a baking pan with about a it of boiling stock, gravy, or beef ppings, and bake. Bastit frequently, least every ten minutes. Thirty nutes before the meat is cooked re vo the paste cover; when cooked vo on a hot dish with gravy made as lows: About two hours before the n1, i8 baked put Into a pot of d water suillient to cover the aps trimmnei from the 'joint, or .one two pounds of venison cut into ces; season with cayenne pepper, t, cloves, and nutmeg. Cover and it sliner; remove the seum as it es. When it has slinmered to about a-half the quantity of water used, e it from the fire and strain the ivy. After the joint Is removed, put gravy Into the baking pan and stir o it one or two tablespoonfuls of inded brown flotir. Let it boll up at e, and serve in a separate (11811. .InDErIcIOUs dessert dish: Peel five inges and slice in sm'dl pieces into a dtding dish. Sprinkle as you place th one cup granulated sugar. Boil 3 pint of milk, three teaspoonfuls *iistarch, one-half cup sugar and a ich or salt. When boiled add yolks two eggs well beaten. When nearly d poe" this over the orange. Make iorin:.pie of the whites of the eggs tII one-half cup of suger. Brown a minute in hot oven, or by holding ot lid over it being careful not to it the orange, a that would make It ter. Servo cold. kPP.E CHAnLO'rTE.-Butter ia deep ting bowl, li'e it with thin slices of enten broad whieh have been soaked sweet cream; fill the bowl to withi - 3 Inch of the top with sieed apples layers, with beef marrow t sugar and ited lemon or orange peel; (over ti-e )les with thin slicos of bread soaked L'eream ; Cover the bowl closely with ordinary eartlien--ware pie-dish, In lch place water to prevent its crack bake in rather brisk oven from hour to one and one-hi if hour, at - ding to the size of the charlotte. 'ORIK PIE.-Take equal parts of swe( t k and hird; bring to a boil; pour i upon flour enough to make a stif' te; act a little salt ; then work tillI authi, having no lumps in it. Ct.t r pieces of desired size; roll into a I; pluih your hand down in the shape lied. Fill with good fresh pork, in tal parts of fat and loan, cut fine; on arst of the same dough, and : slowly on an ordinary pic pan. pan or dish1is necessary to hold III) edges. [.LM l IBRIAD.-to dire wver whether ad is adulterated with alum, soak bread in water, and to the water in te i It. has been soaked add a little of solutioni of juuilate of iline, upon ich, if any hlumi be present, the ild will be pervaded with milkiness; if the bread be pure, the liquid will alin limpid. Rationale; Sulphurio i has a stronger afllnity for limo hna miina andpi'l)otatssiuml with which it ms alum; It therefore quits those. les to form sulphate of lim1e with lime of tie test, which produces the kiness. lAno Soar.-OQne pound of' concen bied lye dissolved in two quarts of t water; pour inao a large pitcher to 1. Melt live p)ounds1 grease of any d, have it milk-warm and1( pour1 inl iyeelowliy, stirrinig rapidly until it puns to thicken. Add one or one I ounce oil of sassaf'ras. Pour n a box one f'oot square and cover it, v'ing it inl a warm place for three or r' day's. Cut into squares and it is dy for use. IrcKc TuniEAD LJAcE.-Tro renoyate ek-thiread lace, wvash it car'efuliy in ohiol, or pure spirl s whit h is diluted ohol. Lay 11 towel on a board or Ic, a1nd smooth out tihe veil, care ly stretching it, aid pinling it to board rounft the edge of' tihe lace h p)ins. W~hen dry, It will look like v, if carefuilly done. nOUr, it is said, can be cured In one onto, and1( the remedy is simly alum I sugrr. Thei way to a~ccomlishl the id Is to take a knife or grater, and lye otf in small particies about a tea ionful ot' alum ; thea mix it with ice Its quantity of sugar, to make it a able, and adlminister it as qutick as possible. Almost in)stantaneotus lef wvill follow. inlAyms.--To have gravy always on od you must do as thne lerench o0-. nely : Save gristle and every bone from cold nmeat or fresh. The bones at be chopped small and put on to wv, with enough water to cover'. rye the tat oni until you need to use gravy. By this means it will keep ger. L. Co er of gumt copal vairnishi applied :ho soles of' boots andt shoes, and r'e ted as it diries, until the pores are ed and the surflace shines like po01 mahogany, wvill make the soles ter-proof, and it lasts three Limes as 'No CU.iii, No l'aY,"'-u c auihoirizc r' agents to g~ii'ra tee that ommi''-m'edi uc, if taken h('corinig to diiteeton, 1i relieve Coenstipatio and the dis 1es incidenlt t) a TIorpid Liver'; pro 10ed they take the genuin le Sinimons' yer Regulator, l'y thne diiret'ons. Be re to note it is lwrfetly R'tfre and re blo, free from any of' tihe objections dI dangers conneitctedl n ich the ori ry r'ieei. ht is an active Cathlar , Tonic, and A iterative, not 1unpjleals t to thme taste, and leaves nio ilassitlude ill-cft' cts after it has opem'raed, and nao event can it In jurec the most deli to constitionl. Children take it.. thout biesitaicy. . "I have been selling Simmons' Rieg itor' for three or four years and it Ves entire saltisfaction. D~on't kinow~ a single case wvhien it failerd to cure. mrs truly, "C. C. Gi.u~I,Aao, 114 sin St., Gailatin, Mo." PEKOPLE will not be so very foolish st they wviillualow themselves to be de lved with a new Cough Syrup when oy have experienceed the value of -.Bull's Cough Syrup for miany yearsi Ice. 25 cents. AN EXvENDEPD Pqrurtann'y.-maoh ar finids "2Brotn's Br'onchafl Troches" now localities8, in vario(us parts of e world. For relieving Coughs, cids and Trhroat Diseases, thle Trroches ye been proeod reliable. 0A RD-To all who auffering from, the errori I indSolbretl nm of yo uth, nervouse wealt wasm early SCHOOL SONG BOOKS. STANDA RD HIINONG BOOKS for ligh Schoolo, ligh School Choisr ($1.00); for (lris' Nlormal kchools, Everet's 1el1 ool sonsg Book, (60 ole.); 'or upper Grammar Ola-sses, Gramansnr Nehool Mloir. (60 etc.); general collection ior Schools, Whippoorwill, (80 eta.); and .or Primary chools, Asuerlonta Neltool Mutle Mender, [look I, 136 eta.) 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No laatter om whiat cause, or how long staonding, by gIving TURDIVANT'S CATARRB REMEDY fair and I mpartial trial, ona wIll be convinced of likon by the tr icsateer tn ach Forae by I lrnits tann by 110LLOWAY A C0., 602 Arch CENTS WANTED to Sell the NEW BOOK, :ARMINGIFOR PROFIT TELLS HIOW TO ePeed an Csuraorrookmfro wFruit8 Mansg sn usinessahtakefHepDyliomes. andi lour to illke llloney onl the Farmn, Evr F armt ahtis hav a co ny. 813 Pages. 0. D MCUIl)Y & 00.. P'hiladlelphta. P. __________104 hl1-.1 Molved I A NEW K EY to this great ilmo Z Flow ai anl 7 ack hta e of Choicest Lna 1. F. T ILLIuila.isT, La Pinme, Pa. Ilnlness fa'im the worst hBerefulade a has, mal-rnenain, Fever Mores, Scaly ow Alood, are conquered by this powerful, ing Tetter, Rose Rash, Betle, Csrbuu. gin, White Sweiigs, AloAtre or Thiek w color of skin, or ylowishbrowtt. e >ad taste In mouth, ntrnal heat or ohalIhs itd tongite coated, yon are sulferin gfrota y for all such cases Dr. Fierce's Golden at and radienltciuros. Weak Lungs, anti early etages of Cen.s and emlnent physIolans pronounce it the i ugglsta. the larg.s, repuilaive, nausoone pills. These lis) are scarcely larger lthan taustare' Yegetable, no particular care is re13revd a They oerate without disturbance to the' e secupation.es% For JWaundice, Me dnhe i sapure Bloed, Pain ine the fhoulderg' est, isnnes, Kotur Ertacntions front isl in Motsth, lUous ntfacka Pain ing iys, Interntal e lEloasted li'e ng w. Pierce's Fleatant Luraatave P'eIles, s1WrAJ AmoNunos Pa 3same. 3.1. EMENTS wspapers namned in the Dh'eor )NE YEAR in the best Llly watohed, at the on application to CILL & O, Ir offnos In s MADE. nsertion in a OIKOICE SEILEO he BEST Newspapers in . unty or Seotion.. as, at Very Reasonableiflates. QILL & CO. HEALTH IS WEALTH. Health of Body I Talt of li, Rakvay's SarpariMan Resol i Pure blood makes sound flesh, strong bone~aa a olear skin. Ityou would have your lesh , Yonr bones sound without caries, and yourccoi extoi fair, use wItawy's arapartu,, A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION " To cure a mEzoNio or wxG WTANDING D8UAS ra traly a victory in the healing art; that reaso In power tbat clearly discerns DUFEor and sup pIles a remedy; that restoresstpbat-b Regrees-the body which ba8 been a& al tacked and weakened by an insidious diaea not out), commands our respect but deservol our ralitude. Dr. Radway has furnished mai. kin with that wonderful remedy, Radway's BaereaparilIaun Roselvent, which accora Plishes this result, and suffering humanit, who drag out an existence of pain and disea throt'iV long days and long nights, owe hU their giatitude. W,,f~IMoswenr. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Radway's "Treatise Qg 41iease and Its Cure," as follows: List of B.rseases Cured by Radway's Sarsalarillan Resolent. Ohronto Skin Diseases, Carles of the BoA Humors in the Bllood Scrofulous Diseaass, Ba or unnatural Habit of Body, Syphilis and Von$ real, lFover Sores, Chronic or Ol4 Ulcers li Itheun, Rickets, Whito 8welling, Seali 46a Uterine Atfections, Cankers Glanlular = Ilgs, Nodes. Wasting and beocy of the Body. Pimples and Blotohes.Tumors, Dysiopsia, K May and Bladder Diseases 0hronio Rh tUmatisa. and Got.. Counsunption, bravel and Caldulow Deposits, and iarieties of the above compLaint. to which sometimes are given specious nanm We assert that there is no known remedy thai possesses the eurative power over these die eses thot RADWAY's RZSOLVXNT furnishes. Ai lures, atep by step. surely, from the founfd tion, adt restores thle injured parts to theah sound condition. The wnsten of the body are utop ped and healthy binod to sup, pler a o the d yston, from which new lt :erial U, foriiued. 'I1nis Is the isat correctiv. )ower of RADwA's RKSoLVNT. In oases whe,, he system has been salivated. and Moreir1, juioksilver, Corrosive Sublimate have accurap. ated and become deposit ed in the bones, joili Kto., causing caries or the bones, rIcket a. aiai murvatures, contortions, white aweltin , vart oso veins, etc., the SAnsAPARILLIAN wiliresol. Lway those deposits an) exterminate the ltri )f the disease from the system. If those who are taking these medioines Ahe cure of Chronto, Bortifulous or Syphlltt ab )ases, however slow m:iy b the ou'o, "l bei, ,or,-' and find their general health It heir fleh and weight increasing, orifdn k ng its own is a sure sign that tlzh cure ia ~resln. i thse diseases tfh patient eat~i et better or worse-the vIrfs o the dseiu i not inactive; if not arCauted and driven fr he blood it will spread and continue to und nine the constitutleh. As soon as.the Asa 'AR'LLIAN mae4 the patient "feel bet ter," eve' kour you will grow better and increase in healiV trength and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS. The removal of these tumors by RADWAI. l soLTxN-r 1i now so certainly established thl rhat was once coisidered almo.,t miraculous I' tow a coumon iecogniz-d f ict by all partik Nitne -s the cases of Hannah P. Kn'rtpp, Mrs t,. (rapf, Mrs. J. H. Jolly and Mrs. P1. D. Ntend' ub~ishe I in our Almanao for 1879; also that frs. (! 3 olbblus, in the present edition or oe 'Jalie and Trire."1 One Dollar per Bettle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to eli )aIn and cure acute disease., Radwa's Ready Reliet& A from one to twenty minutes, never fall elleve PAIN with one thorough applia so natter how violont or exoruolating the he RiiRUMA'TlI'J, Bed-ridden, lnflrm, Orpp ,Servous Neuralgic, or prostrated with di nay safier, RADWAY'S READY RICLIlif iTord Instant ease. rnflammation of the Kidney., Infilam tion of the hladder, Inflainnation of Bowels, Coigestlon of the Lung., Np Throat, ilficult lnreathinug, Palpittionc the Heart, Hysterics, Oroup, 0iphtlivet Catarrh, lnllenza, Head ache, Toothack, Neuralgia, Rheuanathem, Cold Ci, Agus OChille, Ohilbialins, Frost Blit Imosb, are instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured for Fifty Cents. Is not a remnedilal agent in the wor-ld'that re Fee nd A ue, and all othr Ma vrs (lldby R Awy's PILS) so quick It wIl in a 'ow moments, when taken Stomach, Heartbturn, Sic Bemacle Di Dentery, Coli, Wind In the Bowels, a Travelers should always carry a bottle of WAY 5 RBADY. RELIEF with them, A few In water wia prevent sicknes or paid5 bran y or bitters as a Stimulant, boinf es and tinaberasn s,ld a,1, CAUTION. All remedial agents capable of destreyln by an overdo -0 should bie avoided. ,Me hrpowerfu retne4i , does at ertan nt in very small doses, relieve the patient d4 their action in the system, hut perha~ second dose, if repeated, may aggravateo~ crease the suifferlag, and another dose 0 de0ath. There is no necessity for usingi' uncertain agents when a positive romed itADW AY'S READY RELIEF will step the mi atdifllyn either infan or adult THE TRUE RELIEF, RIADWAY's READr htLI is the only rein gent, in vogue thbat will instantly stop pai Fifty Cents per Bettle, R~adwayfs Regulating P Perfeet Pnhegativeu, Soothing A C 'nto, Aot Without P'aiu. Always B sie anti Natural in their Operatol L VEGETABLB SUBSTITUTE FOR (JALO Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated westreum purge, reguaate, purity, C P RlADwAy PiLLS for the cure of all dig if the Stomach, Liver, Ilowels Kidneys. icr, Nervous Diseases, Hleadache, (Jonsti rine Fever,'Innlaannation of til nwehs ntd all derangements of the Intern v Yarrantedi to effect a perfect euro. Pure a iie, containing no mercury, minerals PD" Observe the following s mptm ft bi ng from Diseases of the Digesiv a tip~tion, inward Piles, Fulness of ti, n the edA cidi-t-y of the Stomach, 14. P1 feartbilr, bisgust, of Food, Fullness or i ai 0 the 8tomach sour Eructa ions, Bin tuitter ing atteHear Choking or SUt WI I'nsations when in a lying poeture, Dim tision. Dots or Webs before the'Bighl, s nd Dull Pain in the Head, Defaiency piratlion Yellowness of the Skin and1(y la n hea BSieCestLimbs. and Sudden W A few doses of RADwAy's PILLS, will a yatemi from all the above-named disofd ha I'rice, 35 Cents per en. of SOLD BY DitUGGISTS8'I READ "FrALE ANse tnUE. ea Send a letter stamp to R A DWAY a No. 32 WARitEN, cr. ORURCR 8t,, NOV [nformatiop worth thousands will be ar THE BLATCH n PUM. fr elstem orwe of y o fld n rab Urun orgi p,~~ Ot 0. 0. BLATO gilT ltihnihetaS 308 MARKET 8trt, PHILADELPh ~ d ern