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DOMESTIO. ORANG marmalade.-The best known preserve of this kind Is the celebrated e orange marmalade of Scotland. Bitter a Dunde marmialade, though made of an r exotic fruit, is purely a. national dish in a that land. The following Is the recipe of a an excellent Scottish housewife: Take t as many bitter or Seville oranges as you p please and press the juica out of them: Then put the oranges Into a jolly pan 1 with a good quantity of water and boll till ] quite soft, adding water as it boils down. I When well boiled pour the oransres and i water into a flannel bag and squeeze the i juice all out and mix it with the juice . taken from the oranges before boiling. i Measure the juice, and to every mutchkin I (a 13cotch measure holding about a pint I and a half) put a pound and a half of ) sugar. 13oil for half an hour. Then take a teaspoonful out and push your linger through it; if it curl before the finger it is dore. Then take it off the fire and fill small earthern jelly oans with it. Let - the cans stand over night before covering with paper. This marmalade should be sealed up in the same way as the other ' marmalades, and should of course be - made in winter, when oranges are in Reason. How to cook vegetablee.-It is often ob served that a meal from vegetables is not satisfying; but it frequently happons that the persons who thus object do not know even how to boll a vegetable. The rule is simple and should never be forgotten. Every kind of vegetable intended to be t served whole should, when put to boll, 1 be placed at once in boiling water; and 8 this applies especially to potatoes and t vegetables from which the outer coating v has been removed, Now it often happens t that potatoes, etc., are, to save time, c placed in cold water and left to boil grad- t ually. It is just this that allows the nutri- t clous matter to escape, and renders the meal unsatisfying. When, on the con- L trary, the water boils from the moment r that the vegetable Is immersed in it, the aliqmen is partially coagulated near the surface, and serves to retain the virtue of , the vegetable. The reverse is of course, t the rule for makni)g soup, or any dish 1 from which the water will not be drained. a By placing the vegetable in cold wator c the albumen is slowly dissolved, and aotu ally mixes with the water-a process V most neccessary for the produ ction of nu tritious soup. CHEAP floor paint.-Soak glue over 1 night in'cold water, boll it to a jolly, nix yellow ochre and whiting with a little wa ter to a light tint, and stir it into the glue and apply warm to the floor, which must be free from grease. It dries quickly when it needs a coating of boiled linseedC oil. This is not expensive, as a half a pound of the cheapest quality of glue t will do, costing twenty-five cents a pound, and in two quarts of water will cover a a floor fourteen feet square. It muist be boiled in the water in which it was soaked. 1 The ochre is filv cents a pound, and a quart of oil costing twenty cents should be enough for the second coat, which will dry over night. It is beat applied early in i the afternoon, some day when an early dinner allows the kitchen to be shut till the next morninu. SIK-UAo curtains.-Collect every avail able scrap of new or old silk about the house. &ny very high colored pieces may for a very small sum be dyed crimson or dark blue, which gives richness. Cut the silk into strips, from a quarter to half an inch wide , bias, straiit, even or ir regular may all be used if fastened to gether securely, Roll the strIps into balls keeping each color to itsclf. Eheven . pounds of silk will make eight yards of curtain thirty-five inches wikie. The woof of linen threadi is scarcely visible. Thelm weaver usually folds the strips into nar row bands to suit himnself. Bilk rags make excellent curtains or por?tierca. Aw upright piano mr.ay have a scarf withl: long ends to hang down on either side of the top. If thme piano is scratched or mar red it will conceal thme fact in a great measure, if it Is nmew it serves as a protec tion, while at the same time it is ornanmen-< tal. Oae style is to have on one end a bar t of music, with notes and wordls add(ed to suit the fancy. Split stitch in black silk is effective. Another is peacock blue serge bordered with old-gold satin, on which I is worked peacock's eyes in fioselle. lie low this is a band .of green-blue plush, with a fringe of tufted crewels. MlAlun.a cake.--Part one. IIalf a cup of butter, one and a half cups of sugar, I two cups of flour, half a cup) of milk, whites of fouir eggs, half a spoonful oft baking powder. Part two. IIalf cup but- r ter, one of sugar, half cup of molasses, two andi a half of flour, half cup milk, the yolks of four eggs, one teasp)ooni of cini- a namon and cloves, a little miace, and( half I a nutmeg grated. These p)arts imust be r made in sep)arate bowls ; wvhen the ingre.E dients are mixed they should be p)ouredi inf the baking tinm m layers, so that after two t hours baking thme cake will show a varie gated1 miarble appearance. CAnRoT,i wit,h curry.--Stew young car rots and cut thenm in four-lengthwise ; to ~ half a gill of water in which they wero I stewed add1( one gill of cream, and( an ounece of butter rubbedl with half a teas poonful of flour, a little salt, and a teas. ~ poonful of curry powdler. Let it siimmer ~ iiu a saucepan until thiekened ;slide ini the carrots, cover for a few moments, then serve hot. LovERse of celery will be happy to learn that it is iiot only a luxury, but a very useful art'.ele of diet. IL is claimed that celery when boiled andi scr ved with liot mimk is a cure for rheumatism:n and small pox. Trhe remiedy, It, is saidl, has . been: tried by phlysicianms wnhI uniform success in severe cases of rhmeummatism, gout, and( for emall pox it Isaprolinoced a specific. A ooon way of cooking omnionis.-lt is a good plan i.o boil onions in ilk and wa ter ; it dliminifishies theo strong taite of that vegetable. It is an excellent way of serv ing up onilons, to dhop) them is a stewvpan: with a little imilk, butt,er, salt and1( pepp)er, and let them: stew about, fifteen minutes. This gives them a flne flavor-, and they c aii be served up very hot. LxMoN puddng-Put in a basi one-I quarter pound( of flour, same of sugar, same of bread-crumbs aii( chopped suet, the juice of onme good-sized lemon, and the peel grated, two eggs, anid enough milk to make It thme consistency of per ridlge ; boil In a basin for onec hour ; serve with or without sauce. .By using syrup or inolassea for mustard p.asters they will keep soft aind flexible, and not dry up and become hard, as wheii mixed with water. A thin paper or fine ci oth should come between the plaster and the skin. The strength of tIhe p)laster Is varil by the addition of imore or less our. CREAM cookes.-One pint cream, two cups sugar, three eggs, two teaspoonfuls soda, four teaspoonfuls cream tartar ; mix1 as soft as possIble to roll ; nutmeg or cIn- I Eamon; bahke quick AGRIOULTURAL. 8AviNo FLOWE1t SHEI.-Many of the arlier-sown annuals will soon be seeding, ad those flowers which opened first will nake the best seed to save. Where seedc re not desired, it is best to eta away all a it forms. The annuels will continue o bloom much longer fr-:u this care. In ,etting seed of double hollyhocks much ifficulty is often experienced. Th'e petals >ovent the pollen.from failing on the pistil. t is best, therefore, to fertilize them by lead. They then produce as much seed is single ones. Another advantage of this wtiflcial hybridization is, that we can get iny color we please for seed. If, for in itance,. we want to reproduce the kind )erfect, fertilize with its own pollen; but f we would- raise new varieties, use )ollen from a plant of different co or from he one we employ for seed. Those who Nish for a good supply of window flowers ioxt winter should commence preparations ibout the end of this month. The Chinese rimrose, cinerarla, mignonette, alyssum md other desirable plants should be sown n pots and kept in a cool frame until they row. Most people fail with those beauti ull plants by sowing too late. EASILY SPoiLED.-Of all the products of he farm, butter is the most liable to be ainted by noxous odors floating in the at nosphere. Our people laid some veal in lie cellar, from which a little blood flowed ut and was neglected until it had com aened to smell. The result was that a ar of butter we were packing smelle:t and asted like spoiled beef. We know of an listance where there was a pond of filthy, tugnant water a few hundred feet from lie house, from which an offensive efflu lum would be borne on the breeze directly D the milk-room when the wind was in a ertain direction, the result of which was hat the oream and butter would taste like lie disagreeable odor coming from the 'ond. As soon as the pond was drained liero was no more damaged butter. It is Dmarkable how easily butter is spoiled. BALET ironss.--It is rarely well to Fhip or kick or scold a balky horse, as is tie common practice. One of the best iethods is to feed where he stands with ny accessible food, such as oats, ears of orn, or even grass by the wayside, or hay roni the wagon, which can be provided for be emergency. Forgetting his whim Ie vill generally start without trouble. An ther good way is to do something not armful, but new, which will direct his houghts, and before lie knows it ho will 10 jogging unconsciously along. bome. imes, if one can spare the day it is best to rait till, from uneasiness and hunger. the ninal submits to thie will of his driver, and he triumph in this instance is generally omplete. In any event, it is poor policy D whip and abuse the animal, because it oes no good. To prevent falling off of the hair or a Lorse's mane, or to restore the growth, rub lie skin of the part with the following u4xture, viz.: -One pint of alcohol and one tachmi of tincture of cantharides. Uive lie horse a dose of salts(12 oz.), and feed ome wheat bran. which will allay the rritation of the skin, to which the loss of air is due. A ORINDSTOxx shou)d be secured to the haft by nuts and washers, and the wash rs fixed so that they cannot turn with the ats as they are screwed up or unscrewed. n hanging the stone, great care should be aken to hang it true sidewise, not only for onvemence in using, but because a stone bat is not true sidewise can never be ept true edgewise. GAs lime contains sonmc suiphides of mmonia, but not enough to give it much alue as a fertilizer. If uscd in any large u~antity it wouldildestroy vegetation. hle best to which we ever sawv it applied vas upon the gravel walks to prevent the rmowthm of grass andi weeds, which it did ose, effectually, at the same time making very firm, dry and durable watlk. 1Ionen diseases, like those which afihict lie human family, arc more likely to 0c ur in low, c.ld, dampUJ places0 th'an mi hose which are dIry and warm. Thei best tables for horses are those situated oin dry, ravelly sole, withi goodl natulred dramin go. limpumre air is one of the strongest Iredisp)osing cmuses af dliseasn. ON viE silly cow that has cultivated the illy habit of extracting her own mijlk, put coimom halter, fasten a stick to the ing of the halter; let it p)ass between the ore legs, with a loose ring at the other ud; puit a surcingle around the cow biroughi the ring; it is not inconvenient, nd( is a sure pireventive. As sooN as the first cut of grass is made n applhcation of well- rotted, flnely divided annure may be made with very p)rotiable eturnms. The manure protects the exposed0( urfaces of the base of the grass plants ronm the heat of the sun, and furnishes lie neccessary nourishtment to the roots of lie plants. JT hAS been wall dlemonstmated that in lie case of all live stock a clean id open Ond(ition of the skinl is conucive to cealth and economical boeldmg, andl no labor n the barns is more p)rofltably exp)endedi hani that which ms employedl ini a thorough leaning, not onuly of the horses but also of lie cattle. 'rnosE wito wish to keep1 insects in heck miust have no p)rocrastinat ion in the rogrammo, but must act proinp;tly, as eon as the eggs, chrysalis or vermiu In ny state arc seen. Destroy the first lot, ndl it is rare there is much trouble after lT is' said that kerosene oil slightly primkied on the floor of tihe horse stable vil serve to abate time umsii'meeC of flies. t may be shaken out of a bottle through hole in the cork. A pinit wvilhi lst a veek for the purpose. T H : following is said to be an antidote or blight ini pear trecs: One quiart of lacked line, onue quart of bone phiosphiato .nd( one ounce of sulphur spm inkled uin. her each tree. UT wornms are very poor climbers, and nuch of the damage they do to tomato dants may be avoided by making a com-. met mound about time plants as large as an nyerted tea cupi. A i.unTEDz nunmber of poultry can be Lept upon every farm with profit :an in :rease of number does not alwvays produe >t oportionately good results. T1nxRin are as many as 4000 known pecinmens of grasses distributed over the verld, and there is not a soIl in~ wich ome of them are not indigenous. You can tell a merciful farmer as soon ts lie stops his team at a pest. HIe takes he blanket off his wife's lap and spreads t over the poor horses. TnE yellow-wood-Clardlastis tinctoria or irgilla lutea- -"bleeds" when cut as freely a any maple. Wonder if the sap has ever icon tried for sar,? HUMOROUS. r A DAS INSULT: It does not always do a to credit people with over-sensitivdness. t The other day one of our " rising young i pianists" was giving his opinion of the vulgarity and meanness displayed by our goldfish aristocracy. " Why," said he, " for instance, not long ago 1 was invited to attend a musicale at the house of old Fullbags, on Nobb Hill. Of course I a played a good deal to entertain the con pany, and when I loft old B., as he shook hands, slipped into my hand a twenty dollar gold piece." "Why, the thicic skinned old hog I" said the audience, in dignuantly. "What did you do?" " Why, you just bet I got even with him. I haughtily throw the money on the floor and left, after first exchanging the coin for a counterfeit twenty I happened to have in mny pocket just then-don't you see ?" " Capital idea that ; served the old vulgarian right." "Yes it was a huge idea, but the trouble was that his twenty turned out to be a counterfeit, too." Wx did suppose that Buffalo Bill was the typical hero of the border; but - ac cording to a veracious exchange, " Buck shot Bill" takes the cake. He speaks twenty-five Indian tongues; once saw eleven of his comrades burned alive by the Comanchos ; signed with his blood, before a magistrate, a vow to have the scalp of eleven Indians who killed his brother and stole his diamond pin ; pur sued these Indians with one comrade and killed six, and now " has 117 scalps hang ing in the Smithsonian Institution in I Washington,which were taken by his own I hands." Buckshot Bill is a scout. Tim gentleman who Is taking the school census called at a house aud was met at the door by the lady of the house, who asked him what he wanted. le said he was going around taking the census. t " What's that ? Some book you want to f sell Y"she asked. "I am ascertainng the numbtr of children old enough to go to school that people have," replied the man with the book and pencil. "Well, you want to go away right off. You are thumping the wrong watermelon. You are whistling the wrong dog, you be. We don't belong to the people at all. We be long to the upper class. My husband is an oille holder." le went. A YouNo fellow, who had been in Paris for a year studying medicine, was visited by his father. Like a dutiful son he paraded his paternal conscientiously through the city. and points out its archi tectursl lions. Finally they halt before a many-pillared building. " What is that lordly pile " asks the old man. " 1 don't know," replies the youth ; "' but there is a sergeant do ville,"-They cross over, and put the question.- "That, gentle men " says the ofilcial, " is the Me:.cal School." "IDooroj, what can I do to get rid of my biliousness?" asked an inebriate of a plain-spoken doctor. "Quit drinking beer and whiskey." " But if I quit I'll collapse right off, won't 1I7" "Certainly." "It don't seem to me that it makes much difference, then. If I keep on I'll be bilious as long as I live, and if I quit I'll be bilious until I die. If that isn't a bilious outlook, I'll give it up." AN Austin man who has an orchard, re cently brought a large basket of plums to town and distributed them among his friends. A gentleman who tried one and had his mouth puckered up in consequence of their sourness said : " If you keep on giving everybody those sour p)lumns you will not have a friend left." " That's where you are fooling yourself. Those lumsni are dIrawing my friends closer to. gether than ever." R ROENTI,Y a clergyman was rescued from a watery grave by a boatman. After hiauhng him ashore his rescuer severely reproached( himi for not making some ef fort to save himself. " I punt my trust in the Lord," piously ex plainled the humid evangelist. "'Well,I didn't," returned the boatman, "for the Lord evidently mitendled to drown you.'' AN Irish lawyer, when in the mid1(st of a trial addressed the Court as " Gentlemen" mnstead-of "Your Honors." iIe was re muinded( of his mistake by the opposing counsel and mnade an ample and public apology. IIe said: "May it please Y'our Honors, I am told that in the heat of extemnporo speech I had the presump tion'to call Your Honors gentlemen. I (de Bire iiow to apologize for so serious a mis take." A SxA captain was brought before a justice in Marseilles and mercilessly at tacked by his opponent's lawyer. When at length lie was suffered to speak, lie said(. " Your honor I ask a dclayv of one week in the proceedings, so that I may fInd a big enough liar to answer that muan." Ilis request was granted. "' WaE.:,, liy boy,"' asked a g n tleman 1 of a little eight-year-oldl boy, " what are you crying for ?" " Cause I can't find my 1 (dadl. I toldl the 01(1 fool if he went off' too far .he'd losse me1," was the tilial reply. LAnv.-" They tell me your cow never gives any mil1k, .uetty." Old1 Betty "No, mum, she dlon't give hardly any. But bless 'or 'cart, she'll eat as much as two 0' them goodl milkers I" Ba Paxcois.--When you say that a glrl's hair is as black as a coal, It is just as well to specify that you (10 not mean a redh-hot coal. QrERYv for Meteorologists.- Whlen a storm hi as been brewing in the air, has the dlownfall ever been known to take the shiape of beer ? A PAIIIiutoNER sent his minister a loadl or wod. The minister sent back his thamiks, and( added0( 4"As 0on0 good turn (deserves aiiother ,won't you scnd a man to cut it Tuxi two important events in the life of a man are when ho examines his upper lip andl sees the hair coming, and when he examflines the top of his head and sees the hair going. WVrATi is it that can always get uip qulicker thiai a well-dressed man Can whio has fallen Ora a dirty pavement t--1lls temper. WHY is a miser like a man withi a short memory ?-Becaus*, lie is always for-get ting. Wa spend( half of our lives in making Inistakes, ando waste the poor remainder i thinking how we might have avoided them TnE youth who permits his sweethecait to rule him Is a nise-guidted young man. A NEw broom way sWeep clean, but It is not of much use unless it sweeps dirt. " MY wedding-trip," said the groom,as Too Bweet.- 'Tis sweet as the gentle iurmurings of an &ollan harp to hear bride of a fortilight's standing tilk of I 1e cares and trials incident to the manag- a og of a fainily. (La Fayette -aiy Journa.j Anxious to Rise. rhere's plenty of room up stairs, as )aniel Wobstee' said to the young lawyer nxious to rise, but despondent of his hance to do so; but no one need injure Amself either in climbing the stairs of time or those of his own house or business Place. The following is to the point: Mr. ohn Hutchinson, Supt. Downer's Kero ene Oil Works, Boston, Mass., writes: Ir. Patton, one of our foremen, in walk ng up stairs last week sprained his leg iadly. I gave him a bottle of St. Jacob's )II to try. lie used it and an almost in tantancous cure was effected. Fou Members of Shakspearo 8ocities. f all the world's a stage, and men and vomen merely players, where are audi nce and orchestra to come from I [Chicago Tribune J Thomas 0. Thompson, Esq , the Mayor's ecretary, who, some few days ago, slipped on a banana peel and sprained his knee, vrites that St, Jucob's Oil acted like a .harm. TuE amount of pin-money required by he married woman depends on whether he uses diamond pins or rolling plins. Hto Sensible. You have allowed your bowels to become kabitually costive, your liver has become tor tid, the same thlug ails your kidneys, and Ion are Just used up. Now bo sensible, got a >ackage of Kidney-Wort, take it faithfully and oon you will forgot you've got any such irgans, for you will be a well man.-Albany lrguse. JACoB, is there much difference be ween a sea and a saw I"-" Yes, the dif- 1 ereuce between sea and saw is in tense." Vegetine For Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fever, )r what Is inore commonly termed Fever and Igue, with pain in the loins and through the )ack, and indeacribable chilly sensation down the pine, an irresistible disposition to yawn, pain in he eyes, wNich is increased by moving them, a lu6 tinge In the skin, and great listlessness and l0bility,YHoETINE 18 a sU.f and 1ositive rene 1y. I s compounded exclusively from the juices f carefully selected barks and herbs, and so trongly concentrated that it is ou of the great 3st cleansers of the blood than is or can be Put together. VEOLTINE does not stol) with break ng CAills and Fever, but it extends its wonder.. fl innluence into every partof the human systen, ind entirely eradicates every taint of disease. VHoETINK DOVS NOT act as a powerful cathartic, or lebilitate the bowels and cause the patient to Iread other serious complaints which must inev tably follow; but it strikes at the root of disease uy purifying the blood, restores the liver and kidneys to healthy action, regulates the bow Dls, and assists Nature in performing all the dui ies that devolve upon her. Thousands of Invalids are suffering lo-day from he effects of powerful purgative nostrums, rrighitful quantities of quinine, and poison loses of arsepic, neither of which ever have, )r ever could, reacit the trite cause of their coi laint. Vegetine. works in the huinn system in perfect harniony ivth nature's laws, and while it is pleasant to the taste, genial to the stomach, and mild in its iniluence on the bowels, it is absolute in its action )n disease, and is not a vile nauseous Bitters, purging the invalid into false hope that they are )eing cured. VECUHTINV is a purely Vegetable Vedltlie, compiounded upon scientilie principles. It is endorsed by tIte best physicians where Its vir ties have been tsted, is reconimended only where medicine Is needed, and is not a mix urc of cheap whiskey sold under the cloak of Bitters. Gives Health, Strength and Appetite. My dhaghter has received great beneflt front thie ise of VE0nwTINH. lier declining health was a lource of great anxiety to all of her friends. A eow bottles of the VEoEI:rNE: restored her health, trength, antI appette. N. ii. ILDAEN, Insurance and lleat Estate agent, Boston, Mass. Vcgetine is Nolfl b>y All Druggit8. STonrAc SITTERS Malaria is an Unseen Vaporous 'oIs n, spreading disease and death in may 10. alts lorwi Qluinine ls no genuine antidote. mut for the effects of which Itostetter's Stomach litters is net only a thorough remedly, but a reli .ble0 prevenhlve. To this fact there is an over rhielming array of testimony, extending over a 'Cried of t'hirty years. Ali disorders of the liver,1 tomiachi a nid bowels are also con*tdred by the ltters. For sale by all Druggista and Dealers generally. WONDEFUL WY CURES! Iteeanne it acts on, the L.IVEII, IJOWELS andl Kll)IDNiX at the same time. Because i t clean..s th,e system of the poion ous humor. that dovolope ini Kidney andUlri. nary Diaoases, Biliousness, Jaundice, consti. pation,, Piles, or i Bheumatism, Noetraila, Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints, 5BB WHAT PEOPLE SATY,i Euogono iB. Stork, of Jun,etion City, lKansas, ss,Udey. enr c als ,1, af ter regrilar Phy Mirs. John Arnali, of waushington, Ohio, sa her boy was given,,,, to die h fur promine e e sicftla, that he was after wardi, cured by i. It. B. Goodwi, an editor in, Ch,ardon. Ohio beyoz,d belief 1btKidtoy.Yort e,e im ] that even yrs su'ifri'a frg, .il, tNube nOer Coplication,s vas ondud by the use of dnbaad,lr of othmer medicines," Michael coto of Montgomery Center, Vt wn nble to wo k. Kid veyori ade him " well as ever." PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DiSEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Ples.1 tin cns, o,i pce of wh lei ,iaktasix qrt nesrated for thaoe til ca nn radiyp pareit. ti Ii acts eith eGqull e.07cienacy either form. OET IT ATi. i) DRUolTs. PicE, $1.05 WTELLS, RICU A itDSON4 A Ce., Prop's, (Will send the dry post.paid.) DUiIN0LIITONt, TT. Trho.. answerang an Mdvwtasemens walia enfer a sage upon the Advertier and the abliuher blstaun that they saw theadver. enetinsestarna Woaantiim the vape,r) Mr. Aokroyd employs the following levice for giving to an alidience a vivid dea of an aurora: le first paluts a repre entation of it with Balmain's luminous >aint, and hangs it up in the lecture room *vered with black tissue paper. At the ppointed time the lights are lowered, the issue paper is withdrawn, and magnesium wire bent in (ront of the painting. A oreen may be held b.tweea the wire and he audience to prevent their being blinded )y the dazzling magneslum light. Whoh he wire stops burning, the aurora will bb icen quite faithfully represented. Beautifiers. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy 3heeks and sparkling eyes with all the cos netics of France, or beautillers of the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such good health, strength, buoyant spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters. N trial is certain proof. The discovery of another new vine is nnounced. M. Armand Desvignes, a nissionary in China, has sent to the French icademy of Science some seeds of a vine which grows wild in China, and produces edible fruit, which after fermentation Fields a wine the bouquet of which resem bles the aroma of raspberries. There are wo species; one is thorny and grows at an altitude of ten thousand feet above the aca level; the other is found on granite 3oil. %O MAKE now nair grow use CAIMOLINE, i dedorized extact of petroleum. This iatural petroleum hair renewer, as recent ly improved is the only thing that will really produce now hair. It is a delightful Iressing. Con8ideraote changes in the water-lev 31 of several lakes in California and Oregon xre reported. It is stated that Goose Lake, ;hirty miles long, was nearly dry in 1853 id 1854, but contained ten feet of water a 1870 and its deptk has since been in. reasing. Clear Lake Is also ten feet !eeper than in 1854;. while Tulic Lake, z the sanie region, is now ten or fifteen leet higher than then. VRORTINE. - When the blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either from change of weather or of climate, want of exercise, ir regular diet, or from any other cause, the VEGETINX will renew the blood, carry off ,he putrid humors, cleanse the stomach,rc. ,ulate the bowels, and impart a tone of rigor to the whole body. Nearly every year there falls in sone part of the world a greater or less quantity of fine yellow powder, which fall is popu larly believed to be a shower of sulphur. Investigation, however, shows the powder to be the fline pollen of a species of pine tree. The pollen grains float easily in the air, and are of tea carried by gales a thou sand miles. When they fall on snow the effect is often startling. VOrthies stufr! Not so fast my friend ; if you could see the strong, healthy, blooming men, wieman and children that have been raised from beds of sickness, suffering and almost death, by the use of Hop Bitters, you would say "Glorious and invaluable remedy." 1T is useless for pnysicians to argue against short-sleeved dresses, The consti tution of the United States says; " The right to bear arms shall not be interfered with." Why wear riasters? They may relieve, but they can't ouro that lame back, for the kidneys are the trouble and yeu want a remedy to act dirot ly on their secretions, to purify and restore their healthy sondition. Kidnuy- Wort has tha t specific ac tion-and at the same time it regulates the bowels perfectly. Don't wait to get sick, but get a pickage to-day, andocure yourself. Liquid and dry acid at the Druggists.-Binghamtaon Republ icani. Wnry is the earth like a black board? Because the children of men multiply on the face of it.. ' SINcE taking '1D;. Lindsey's Blood Searcher ' that old sore of mine is entirely cured." Sold by all druggists. NEvin bother a tailor long at any time. Hie may have pressing business to attend toi "I wou.D no more do without 'Sellers Liver Pills' in my house," says a neighbor, "than flour." They always cure headache, constipation, etc. "A nInD in the handi is worth two" dollars and a half if it happens to be a Ca nary. ___ __ LYDuI E. PiNKxu.r's Vegetable C>m pound is a perfect specific in all chronic Lliseases peculiar to women. SPRtINo time-" When von set on a tack with the sharp end up. Don't die in the house. Ask udruggists for "Rough on 1tats." It clears yut rats, mice, roaches, files, bed-bugs. 150, MiRssRs. AloRoAN a HEADI.Y. Autual Life Buliltng, TenthI and Ohestnut st,reets, have on iaanda superb stock of extra fine quality Dia nond(s, which they error at as low prices as itones of the first qualIt.y, perfcect alike in color ad shape, can be sold for. A screat Fren,ch Phlilosophser mce defined a doctor to be 'a person whio ours drugs, about which he knows little, into i, body concerning which he knows less, in cr ier to cure diseases of which lie know.s noth ng," artd the empirical, barbarous, useless reatment of piles since the days of Hy po rates, when doctors burned the tumors off rithi red hot iron, down to the absurd wonder ures and nostrums of modern quacks, would oem to bear testimony to the wisdom of the ?renchman. The great moder nu bt n'efactor of he modern race Is now admitted by every one o be Dr. ilsbee, the discoverer of an infalli deo remedy in "'Anakesis." This miraoulou4 ure for the most painful of all dliseases is re arded as the scientific tr.umph of the ago zd is pros eribod aund endorsed by physicians f all schools. It is not takoen internally, but pplied as a supp'oitory dlirootly to the at ectod part. It gives instant, relief, soothes 'sin as a p)ouitico, presses up the tumors as , nstrumen,, and ultimately ouros piles by as medication. "Anakosis," Dr. 85. Bilsbee's Ex srnai Pile Remedy, is sold by all first-class ruggists. Price $1.00 per box. ISamaples siled free to all sufferers on application to .Noustasdter & Co., Box 3940, New York. nyest your Earnings n the stock of the Decnver rLand andt i,nrovemnent ie,ay rfit aore tl: tw l cet i pr anouti. nver IHeal Estate. Dividends pab reguiarly. Or. unte of sare at 'Tr,e Dolar tc, setldrualo if. E s-r., 'freasurer; [W i tia.H'utiy ~ampaigns of einera uster ri n e doim ea as t hc e t t'n i ar reutemrro ell y ng ll. t a aotid read this work. 8vo. pap'er, ric 751 cnts. nrgretUoA,,onts n1 Canvse wan ie :very to1. r AA EIIOAN NEwa 00, Now li iy, . ' It sA ent ,o el the standard Apricultural inti Farmmig for Profit lake MoneX *ur rrM~iea !Aaera at te~ fr ''ra~Ywpa~s 'RADbTiUY RHBUEMATI SM, Nourlgia, Sciatica, .umbago, Backaohe, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsm, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprins, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and, Headache, Frosted Fet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals 8?. JAcoBs OIL as a safe, sure, in 1 and cheap EX-ternal Remedy. A trial entai but the comparatively trillIng outlay of 60 Centq, and every one nferipg Vith pain can have cheap and positivo proof of it claim@. Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGISTS AND DEALERF. IN MEDIOINE, A. VOGELER & O. P*ltnre1 Mci.1 .O. .s,| IR. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, OF LYNNe MASS & LYDIA E. PINKHAM'11 V3GETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Curo for all those Painftil Ooraplaints and Wea'kse asw so common toourbes female population, It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Ca n. plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Uleei a tion Falling and Displacements, and the conseluent Spinal Weakness, and Is particulurly.adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uteras in an eArly stago of dovelopment. The tendency to cs.n crous humor therois checked veryspeedily by its une. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroysall cravi )g for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures 1lloating, Eleadaches, Nervous Prostration, Ucneral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Iws.. gestion. That feeling of hearIng down, causing pain, weight and backache, is abways permanently cured by its une. It will at all times and. under all circumstances actin harmony with the laws hat govern the female systcru. For the euro of Nidney Complaints of either sex tiles Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. l'INKHIAM'S VEOETABLE COMo. POUND is prepa.red at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn,lMass. Prion' Si. Six bottles for $5. Sontby maJi inttho ferm of pilis, also In the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, *1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely aaswor. all letters of Inquiry. Bond for pamph, latb Address as above. Mention this I1.jer. No family should ho without LYDIA E. PlNIIAli 'S L.IVERI IILS. Ihey cure constipation, biliousno 1, a.nd torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. 5i' Sold by all D)ruggste. 'U you duities avoid niht work to res stimulants an d us e tor brain nerveand Hop B;ttere. waste, use Hop B, discretion or0spa ton; C y,uare mar pooraltbornu ishr n on a beg ofsick. ness, rely on Hop Bitters. Woee r y ou are Thousands diean needs'clei nain yson dies tWal ni l withoutieto caei: bati mey useo B take rHo p HopBitters fl.ve you dye prisia kid"ey D. I. 0. plt,d sense is an absolute o e s.oadbh, twets rited ybEVR eicuare. o tated or un- druenes,, cured fyuse &irn ur,ot,. BIBLEREVSION 00NTRSTEDEDITIONS. ns Tlo at cana hso iluRtsto diton of the rvised Tes.ta,nent. Millions of people are waitino of Inferior eUtioq Se thatth cop r aionbp y bion 15ainsil00 line engravings on stool antd woo. This Is onyira tye 0o -rItAs-rEJ ItTON at l Agents ar N AIOA PU , .suI C . h laelphia,Pa. A LLEN'M Drsaisn Foodi cures Nervous D)). bity as eaknesr ofc (ea ilo Organs .5 wnacy,3, First Aventue, N. y. SENI) SILVER 1)IMIE i,trai elot' tr1,3 'pa to (.K COi'I( ilil copy for frainlo. W. A. FAZE, Matzager since'l8ti.re WANT1Ei.--A ents wvanted to sell an entire1 color,.,elit i, T 1a He< r for lion, PAt c.entus ;lthaewnnatl,ant, Weak Iack{ 'r U idnes 0Melnstion Ast,isiilc wdr,, .I.I ti a(w 1., maas BronehI*Ig., Dear Al6P.Pam hiet D 933" -W.EiAs for, 1hh1225 or1 HlNusi:ic, Einal to n,,. y 'inw.r is thi. inarkat. Itene19' u....rg, ai'si.1 itola n , ,;;, l.a/r Plygin , hr corwIniaIh, retall foi 9. All Mhie, nIVwra,ai'ifor / .1 years. H!end for I ilatrtmI Chr. HEALTH"IS WEALTH, HEALTH of BODY Is WEALTH of MIRD. Radway's 8llSAFIllIAL IYIT Pure blood makes sound flesh, strong bone and a clear skin. If you would have your flesh 1Irm, our bones sound w ithout earies, and your omp Mxlon fair, use Aad war'.s 0ariapar . 11an Resolvent. A remedy con posed of ingredients of extra. Ordinary medica, proportles essential to purity heal, air and invigrate the brokon-down and vasted -od (,UIgK, PLEASANT, SAFE and PERMANE T In its treatment and oure. No matter by what name the complaint may be designated, whether it be Scrolula, Con umptiou, Syphills. Ulceors, So-es, Tumors,Bolils. INTY91pelas, or Balt-Itheum diseases ot the Lungs, Kidneys, Bladder, Womb, Skin, Liver, stomach or Bowels, either chronic or constitu tional, the virus of t he disease is in the BLOOD which supplies the waste, and builds and re patr those organs and wasted tissues of the system. If the blood is unhealthy, the process of repair must be unsound. The MareaparlIllan Resolvent not only is a componsatin remedy but secures the har Moatous action of each o the organs. It estab shes throughout the entire S tom funetional barmony, and supplies the blood-vossels with a pure and healthy current of now life. The skin, after a few days use of the Sarsaparillan, ba comes clear and beautiful. Pimp es, blotches, Black Spots and Skin Eruptions are removed; Sores and Ulcos soon cured. Porsons suffering from Scrofula, Eruptive Diseases of the Eyes. Mouth, Ears, Legs, Throat and Glands, that have accuijulated and spread, either from un. cured diseases or mercury, or from the use of Corrosive Sublimate, may rely upon a cure if the Sarsparilan is continued a sufficient time to make Its impresslon on the Fystem. One bottle contains more of the active princi ples of medicines than any other preparation. Taken In Teaspoonful Doses, while others ro Ire Ilvo or six times as much. One Dollar or Mottle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires vminutes not hours to re levo pain and cure acute disease. RADWAY'S Ready Relief, In from one to twenty minutes, never fails to relieve PAIN with one thorough application; no matter how violent or exorteplating Lho pain the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Intirm. CrIppled. Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with disease man sutler, I(AD%AY'b IEADY RELIEF will afford instant case. -nhanunation of the .idneys, Ingnanqna. tion of the Bladder, Inglainnuaton ofthe 11owels, Couffestion ef the 16ufgs, More Throa, DttiIt Breathing, Palpitaft3n of the ilerit, Hyateries, Croup, Dlyia theri, Catarrh, Influenza. llendache. Toothaehe, Neuralii. Itheumationa old Chils. Ague ChIls, ChilbInn, an% ]mrost B1les, lruMes, 1unaer Cona. plaints, Nervousness, Ndleepessues. wah. Colds, 1pralls, Painu Iu the Chest., Back or ]Libn are Instantly rev leved. Fever and Ague. FEVER and AGUE cured for 50 cents. There Is not a reniedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague., and Other Malaious, BilIi ota, :carlet. Typliold. Yellow and other fevers (aided by ladway's Pil!s) to quickly as RAD WAY's READY HELIEP. It will in a few moments, when taken accord Ing to directions, cure Crai s, tpasns, sour, Stomach. Ileartiurn Sick lienacie, Dilarrhcoa Dysentery, Colic, %% nd in the Bowels, and all Internal Paini. Travelers should alwsys carry a bottle of Iad way's Iteady Relief witi them. A few drops in wa'er will prevent sickness or pains irom chan e of wat- r. It is better than French brandy or bitter& as a stimulant. Miners and Lumbermen should always be provided with It. CAUTION. All remedial agents capable of destroyn life by an Overdose should be avoided. Morpine. o lm, tryhnie,arniea, hyocianus, andi in very small doses, relieve the patient duringj their action In the system. But perhaps the second dose, if repeated, may aggravate and in crease the suffering, and another dose cause death. -There is no necessit for using these uncertain aget when a pstive remedy like Radwa's itedy Relief v Ill stop the most ex cruciating pain quicker, without entailing the least diffiuty in either Iifant or adult. TILE TRUE RELIEF RADWAY's READY RELUEP is the only remedial agent in vogue that will instantly stop pain. Fifty Cents Per Bottle. RAD WAY'S 1Regulatinlg Pills. Perfect PurgatiVes, S3ooth Ing Aperi ents, Act Without Pain) Always Reliable, atnd Natural in their Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALO31EL -Pet-fectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet i um, purge, regulate, purlity, cleanse and RADWAY's PILLS, for the cure of all Disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Hleadache, Constipation, Cos tiveness, IndIgestion, Dyspepi, Biliousness, F ever, ilamation or the Bowel Piles, anti all dorangements of tihe lnternal 'lacera., War ranted to effect a perfect cure. Purely vege tble, containing no mercury, mninerals or dele ZN-Observe tho followin symptoms result ing from Diseases of the Di esive Organs: Consti ation, Inward Piles, ~ull ness of the BIoAl in ~he Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, 1'1- gust of Food, Futliness or Weiht in the stomac, S our Er uctions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Iearf, Choking or Suffring Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimnessa of Vision, Dots or WVebs Bie ore the sight, Foyer and Dull Pain in the Head, Delcienoy of Per. sration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, ain in the Side. Cheat, Limbs and Suddon Flushes of Heat, Burning in the lesoh. A few doses of RADwAY's PLLmus will free the system from all t,he above-named Disorders, Prilee, 250eonts Per Box. We iepeat that the reader must consult out books and papers on the subject, of diseases and their cure, among which may be named : "False and True," "lnaway on irritable Urethra," ''Raadway on Serofuia," ad others relating to different classes or Dis SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, READ "FALSE AND) TRUE." Send a letter stamp to R AIDW AY & Co. War82~Vren, Cor. Chiurela St., New iInformationI worth t,housandswml be so OF PRAISE. Med on votta ord.ers nAr tii new books th.4i si-, Cotn-enations ead Ninightg_ ki i tmed - af 1 t 0. Esm , of whos previou, h,os fstse n ii ao iotf a tlllo lIOn e, Iin Iwm s t,s l o reii tt ish n f a nivon t ini nor Hii Ar,sun i or Pa ra and lt,,ithiiint erndead in lil hn ,t nt bst ot pili o s cmef frou onrt svr i i btlw frnat,iternrocdensedind hat let0n er1tl pporit for Hiunging Classs, M echmnen 'opien ntailed for 75 centst. 'i in tnutial re ti,to for (tanIllR tica.. Vilih thme It)>xA ,, wich-i iiR a mHtst r-eal book, Iins lim Arsnmidssed--,wl he ful tti t -u i fo a nn OLIVER DIT80N & 00.,, Boston. 1 . ,DITiMoN, at (O., 93 hestnut_Street Philadelphia. MS.