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.AGIR0UBBM -A WonDAnOrr -3MOs.- 8o far ansialos constructed and used, last seaon have come under our observation they have not withstood well the combined action of ace tic aold and water and moisture. This re lates to silos constructed of stone thnder ground and plastered with hydraulic cc mnent. - The cement, under the combined action of the acid and external water, will crumble and fall off, leaving widle areas. of the walls in a denuded condition. In all 41 silos acetl0 acid is developed to a greater - or less extent, and this in the form of va por comes In contact with the lime in the cement and forms a mixed sal,4 an acetate. When this ocurs the wall is weakened and falls as soon as the contents of 'the silo are removed. It should be known that cemented walls are not impervious to the Inflow of water. Although cisterns will hold water, it left empty In wet places water will find its way through from with out, and numerous silos constructed on the sides of hills where there are springs were found to have several feet of water in them last spring. Considerable loss resul. ted from this cause. All silos should be constructed with drains. and it is very im portant that tne drains should be trapped, so as to prevent a current of air from pas sing IR under the contents of the silo. As a rule, where silos are constructed under ground it will be betthr to plank them in side of a rough, dry well. The planks will last many years and need but tow re pairs If ensilage is to hold Its place in popular estimation, much Is to be learned in regard t o the construction of pite,and In methods of ensilaging. There is little - doubt but that the cutting process, which is so expensive and labc rious, may be d Is pensed with, and It will be found that It is better to partially dry the fodder in the field before putting it into the pits. If 25 per cent. of the water is removed it wvill cost much 1ess Lo handle the fodder and the value will not be in the least dimnimsh ed. TuE Chicago TribuM6 says: "There is some reason for tuinking that A merica will soon le-ad the whole world in the number of distinct breeds of domes~tic ant mais withmn her borders, If not mn the ag gregate number of individuals of each mne ritorious breed, fieavy draftb have tis year been made upon the Hereford herds. the Shropshire-down and Oxford-down flocks of England, and she has also sent to us goodly numbers of Norfolk, Suffolk polled and otber cattle; Scottish breeders have sent, to us mnany Aberdeen-Angus, tSborthurn and Galloway caittle; Chlicago mnen aire importing Bwiss dairy cattle: aind Dutch Friesians, 1loisteinis and other breeds; and Shetland pomies. Clydesdales, Perchecron- Norm ans, - Enghish shire-bred and other burses, cattle, sheep and dlogs in numbers groater than ever before have come to America this year to help) the work o1 improving our domes-tic amimals." Jr May be get (;Own as a rule in stock Raising that Cattle cannot be wintered on rough, feed alone in this part of the coun try without losing flush and condition. An occasional fariner,by little extra care, and with the use of stieltor and frst-claEs hay and fodder,may brmng hlia stockters through decently without, grain, but where one can do this twenty will find their stock bauly run down against spring. From the time gron annd an pasowed to go backward in ".,conaction the acidanearalane, wbill ~~ acromble nvestmef vng windetaonsofl thewals benhakdewudedacondeasta.tendenc j sioswaceid ai i so eeli oe wto a greite or les eteat, dtisn. The foric of va termsin o ntacr wth thle wintheu ceaint alno fo, anmd slteen adotte. itand allitsBOinga the cosnes their coio a reoerable, shrald be knevwr tha cemenhate wlstarevatinevofsto canhe inlE ofsuater foofAloghacismrnsl wate suhill iis way thoug canm swtow outolandhnumeroushslowicgnstructed ouh sits afhs herent the ar myrng wrm. Mothn, toousalvy seel fee nigh wtens hwe lat srin. Cwoseal onm reut A cnstruerd ofiat drin, and te isave bemn --portnttt tee ndrtakinga should-wingped sing wich undru the ent ofhen il.ese erue, whren sil areouhe t uee. stoes t preen an furound of fotpon grd ay ound edigmt bettrt ln thern sideof apou.gi, or well-nie dlanks wil laofster manyeasumed needpud fewre pairs and eanedg is on.lA it silai * ppulaeitwhn, ct h irs to9 beoundi inovegrdt thepounstrutiho pel, ad 4no cameoso egained181 pouere fis litl doutut ofhgam, tor cuttou-ng proes,which sayo cepersv aeedg tab us ay oeds aphnsedto nopd it wth e fiof tatt is tr Ito artknown dry atalbe fodder h pildn beor pttieng Mda 500o thearis before pe t fthe waterianera Frmved it wound ct much lessto Greehnle to he oman tuceralu will amoting theleat di gmis nos lnt Ciag 2he~ da s ays: "irgire ad some rot for anig trom mieio will srohon lal khe whoeped anound youmr ois.inctybreedsblfdreesti arei-s malsr withner boei not atnin the hit negte nmerwe of finddul the ec m ritoiou bredon is irfor doar this yestrucbive work isf he tHerefordsnowdon the gropd. onsadOfrddw THlock ots of tnln, n he haalsoker t om uas gotl nhmbersin of sprngk theycral uplle bode of cattle 8tsh todeost thaereg. Ihnetitto of non eiisettmAg trapslforn them tolloy mo butt hdron thea r fimledrwinh taror pary tle: akdl Dtphei ress, andl with snomwthr fuhess tey ..omas Elisil dsrebed pamand othercate w ept and lwns in tmor te thelnsofan hee bfor hanvro onitch top Aofic this yer two r the orko 01kierone. The lw ill nimaldsace by dgmy and sth wor as at linock-n raiinglet catte.cno ewnee i rWuhEN feeds ale injuisre, of transplan trynwthou brong rootsh shoud ben cutsii.oth andh the usop Sctbac in irso rtint hy denthol woai, bt er ca an odleinoay coriespdn stckes tharoux I pdoenc this aghy ivl him thiatoc atl l than don againsht srg. andm the tnee tinowna of callowigiued om kadng c ondton tay toaeseare pgainstnis beins, an protfo winvsntr useitoi pakshul alwarys band hey wiatleastep freandi brinithatdretin. Th pli oafe te trouble oquiting tem buines the laound cars s nee ed. al, Oauii ivrs Igathat e stavton ftock cGan breai DOMESTIC. Sim. Oanu N NURSING THB SiaE.--To those who are called upoh to nurse the sick through a long and severe illness it Is of the utmost importance, not only to themselves, but to their patients, that their own health shoukt be preserved and their own strength maintained, not only throughout the critical stage, but during the period of convalescence, of tentimes so tediously prolonged. To all such we submit tha following simple precaution to aid them in preserving their own health while nursing the sick: If the malady of the patient be such as to cause any marked odor of the breath or noticeable exhalations from the skin, take care always to sit on that side of the bed or sick person which is opposite to or away from the direction which the effluvium takes toward the windows or draught of a fireplace. Bit so that their breath, etc., is carried away from you. Do not sit too close -to tho, or take their breath if you can avoid it. To keep one's own strength in a case of prolonged care, and particularly if obliged to sit up all night for many nights in succession, great bonift will be derived from takig a warm bath early in the morning, and putting on fresh undergarments every second morn ing, or, if the disease be particularly infectious in its nature, it is best to change the undor-olothing every morn ing. It will be found that the warm bath, followed by a brisk rubbing of the whole body with a coarse Twkish tow.1 or flesh brush, will reiresh the wearied body aimost as much as sleep. At the same time keep up the appetite and strength by smull dosos of quinine, two to fivo gains three times a day, and nourishing diet, with perhaps a little wine and water occasionaly. ORnGoE PiE.--Tako a teacupful of pulverized sugar and a teaspoonful of soft butter, and rnb them till smooth as cream; mix a tablespoonful of corn starch in as little cold water as will dis. solve it, then stir it in a teacupful of boiling wator; lot this cook until it is thick, but not so thick that it will har den, instantly when cool; add this to the butter and sugar. Grate the pool from half an orange, taking care not to grato any of the thick inner skin; add this and the jiic of the orange and eno beaten egg to the other ingredients. Make sonic nice pasto and lino a moder ately deep pio plate with it, arrange it around the edge as if for a custard pie; t-hon bako it. Remove it from the oyen and pnit it with the orange ontari de scribod above, and to this add thiu slices of another large orango. Set this in the oven for the egg to harden. Ir you wish it to be especially tempting, mnao a meringue of the whites of two oggs and two tablespoonfuls of eugit.i; spicad this over the pie when it is done, and lot it brown lightl.y in the oven. As the season has arrived when curing meat is in order, wo repiblish as of old, our famous recipo for curing beef, pork, mutton, hams, etc., as follows: To one gallon of water, take 1., lbs. of salt, I lb. of sugar, I oz. of saltpetro. In this ratio the pickle can bo increased to any quantity desired. Lot these bo boiled together until the dirt from the sugar arises to the top ~ad is skiuuned ofll' Then throw it into a tub to cool, andl whlen col, pour it over your beef or pork. Th~le meat must be wvell covered with pickle, ani should not be p~ut down for at least two days after killing, dur ing which time it should be sliahtly spr~iinlod with puowdered saltpetre, wvhich remioves all the surface-blood, &e., leaving the meat fresh and clean. iMomo omit boiling the pickle, and find it to answer well, though the operation of boiling purinies the pickle by throw ing ofr the dirt, always found in salt anid sugar. If this receipt is strictly followved, it wvi icquliro oily) a slight tri'l to prove Ats superiority over the common way, or niest ways of putting down nmeat, andit will not soon be aban doned [or any other. T1heo meat is un surp~asse'd for sweetne's, dleieney and freshinoss of' color. Estuomnur ON CIPi. - The founda tion of this work is made of' finely phdiled straw or rushes, so closely wot vein that they have the appearanlce of Java canvas, and are nmuch used for mats to keep boat fromi furniture. 'The embroidery is execu ted in bright-colored silks, and the design and stitches are equally simple. For instance, for a mit with fhour corners, a central star of twenty-f our p~oinits w'ould be worked in three shiades of bright-colored silk, and wvhero the ploints meet. in the cenitre one cross-stiteh in miediumn-colored silks should1 be worked. A corn- flower in one corner could be carried out in blues and greens, the lolssom in picot-stitch, the leaves in satin, and t' stem in crewel stitch, Ini another a rose-sp~ray in niat ural color and greens, the buds in pict and satin-stitch, the leaves ini satin, and the stemis in crewel-stitch. In the third, pansies coil be0 executed in silks of the unatuiral color, and in tho fourth a spray lof forget-me-nots, the buds in French knots and the leavea in satin stitch, would form an admirable coni trust. UnIY.'i(AT ExEI isF..--in a recent lee. lure before the .Ehinburg flealth Socie ty D)r. Charles (Cathicart poited out the implortant p~art that physical exercise played ini the dlevelopmient of the young. and1( iaid downt tJhetin rules for is regu lation: 1. Physical exercise should to oonducteut in an abundance of fresh air, apdi in costumes allowing tree play to the lungs. aind of a material whic~h will absorb the moisture, and wvhich, thore fore, should be afteLrward chianged flannel. 2. There should ailways be a pleasalnt. variety in the exorcise, and in active mental stimulus to give interest at the same time. 8. The exercise shouki1( nW far as possib~le involve all parts of the b)ody3 andl both side~s equal ly. 'i. When01 severe in character, th'e exercises shoul d bo begun gradually and punrsuied systematically, leaving oir~ at urst as soonL as fatigue is felt. 5. .'rir young peop1)1 the umecs of physical and miaiiil wvork should alterniate, and for the former the Cost part of the dlay should be selected. 6. . Active exertion should be neither before nor iminediate ly al ter a fuhl meal. To make boote soft andi water-proof rub in, on both soles and uppers, a mix ture made of four ouncon of tallow and( one each of rosin and beeswax, mocited together, with a quantity of neatutoot oil equal to tihe whole added. IN buttonhohe-stitching the bottom of a flaninel skirt, first double the laii nol as if to hem it, and baste it in place. This will give firmness to it, and it will last twice as long. I'r will be materestmug to lovers of choco late to kncw that the manufacture of chic colate cakes out of peanuts alone, without a igprticle of cocoal, Is an inmennso and pro0 Illsie liiflilryt- i,, thea Northern Mtates. HUMOROUS, Qunnn name for adog: Sam Spillkins is the owner of a very fine dog, which accompanies him in his walks. He was passing Moso Sohaumberg's store, on Austin avenue, when Mose's attention 3r was called to the dog. Dot ish a sphlentid tog, Mr. Spillkins; vat ish his se name?" asked Mose. "ils name is 5c Peter." "Peter?" "Yes, Peter."' "Pe. dc ter-dot ish a very shingular name, Mr. SO Spillkins." "His real name, Mr. s Schaumberg, is Jupiter,. but I always ac leave off the Jew part of Jupiter and call 61 him Peter, on account of the high re- w, gard I have for Israelites as American D citizens. I don't like to use the word fi Jew in connection with the name of a dog. 'Come here, Peter.' Do you se how he knows his name ?'" Mose beamed all over with joy and made some pathet- 3 ic remarks about how much better the Jews are treated in this country than in re Russia, and Spilikins thinks lio has laid 0 the foundation for a trado for a fall over- U4 coat on a credit basis. Wi A Fireman's Fortune. 1 The * Ban Francisco (Cal.) Chronicle," fw In an articles on the Fire Department of 10 Ban Francisco. gives the following from a Assi. Chief Engineer Matthew Brady: "I i have been subject to an aggravating pain in my chct for over four years. I re- p sorted to various modes of treatment to r obtain relief. I have had my chest terri- 0 bly blistered. No physician could tell si what was the matter with me. Two weeks ago I comnieced using St. Jacob's I ull. It has cured m."a GRATITUDE: "e you Dr. Hamilton ?" asked a countryman who had dropped 1 in at the ofilo, of the eminent Now York f surgeon. "That's my namo," respon. al ded the doctor. "Well, f thought, as I was in town for a clay or two, I'd jest call round and thatik yo." ''You're v very kind. but I wasi not t 6 are th.at you J woro under any obligation to me." "That's what I camo to tell ye about. It's this way: I'd been siek for more'u three year with the rheunatiz, all the time a groanin' and a eussin and a growl in', but the very minnit I see your bill for hoverin' around our late President, Doe, 1 got well. You can't spar no time to come out und take a drink, can ye?" *6"lany silly people despise the pre. cous, not understanding it." But 110 one despises Kidney-Wort after having given It a trial. Those that have used it agree that it is by far the best medielne known. Its action Is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't take pills, and other mercurials that poison the system, but by using Kidney. Wort restore the natural action ot all the oruans. &7'No woman really prictices economy unless she uses the Diamond Dyes. Many dollars can be saved every year. Ask the druggist. A LADY who possessed a piaio which had once been good and who was really unaware of the effect which time's elfac ing fingers had had upon its ancient brilliancy, asked a famous German pi anist to perform upon it and, after lie had obligingly dono so, wias rash enough to ask him what he thought of it. "Sinco you press me for ani opilimn," replied the eminent artist, "I will tell *you first that your piano needs now wires, andI secondly tat tihe liammers want now leather. And while you nrie ab-out it," lie coninnied, grf(adualy 1)o11 ing up, "withi yourL new keather you had bettor have noew wood, and when your mlstrument is thus repaired the best. thing y'ou cain do with it wdll be to make it into firewood amt1( have it burned.'' Os ie 1-:weI.e&c from ,an iany, I hav e beenl sick at minetrabhle so long HC trouh:e atiX xpense, no0 One seemet0i to o knowv what alled me', that I was complete- pr4 ly disheartened anid discouraged. In this fij frame of mind I got a bottle of flop lit of te and used( them unknown to miy fami-. ly. 1 soon1 began to iuprove and gai ned ~ so fast that may husband and family U thought it strange and unnatural,but. when 1 told them what had haippened me, they , said, "Hlurrah for Hop Bitters I long ma'y M they prosper, for they have madc mlother ni well and us happy.''-The Mother-.a JoisNo Osomne thinug: Jaclk-"UIa ye yen Lil j'ineid tim 8:rndvation, Arm'~y,iBill?"' Bill A' -'"No. I ain't, but my Missus have; and tihe kids has1 jotined the Blue Ribbons. V5 I'm thinkinig of going in for the Long- nir fellow M'oriall Committee. Seems as Iir how niow-ai-days a bloko inf' ini it un.l li less lie gces and jinis reothing !"' a. Mainy faim ilies priI~ theamselves on their lna noble anucestry; bunt here, mn this dloinoca- Y tic country, weO dio not care so much about nto our pedigree as our heailth; WVhen the a blood us out of ordler, disease manifests It self in tihe skin and1 flesh. To be restoredt dr to health take Scovill's 8arsaparilla or Blood aind Liver Syrup. Physicians speak Tr of It In the hiuhest terms. Dr. Everett, Cooper lains,Steubuen county, New York, 5 mentions two cases of Scrofula and Erysip c-las mn which Beovill's Ssrsapiarila or Blood and Liver Syrup electecd a cure and o says: 'N think it one of the best piurifiers 0 ot the daiy. It has mect wvith perfect sue cess ini every case wh~erc I hiave used it." E WHAT she played: "Mamma, arc you an actress? lDo yon over plaiy r' "No, liy dlear; why do you ask mne ?" "'Be cause,''' said the little tnnocent, 'I + heard papa say lie came home late from the club last night and yett played h-l." The market Is flooded with worthless and vile compounds for the rejuiVenation ) of time hair, but, Carboline, the great pe troleum hair ''enewer and dressing, asnow limproved and perfectea, ~still takes the front rank as the best preparation ever of fered to the public.4 A quAirr anwer: A minister was once asked what lie thought of his two sois, who were both preachtu ra. "Wellh ," lhe rep)lied, "'George has a bettter shiow in - his shop1 wvindow thant Johni, but dohin has a bterger' stock in his warehouse." *Lyd~,ia 10 Pmknlhami's Vegetable ('om pound r as lbtst a'a a cuirative agent la iall comp)1i lans p~ecuhaiir to womni'!. WHEiiN busiiness prodspornity dnomes ini b y slow freight mioeantio hadnveraity ies out by fast e'xpress. Dr:. Kiine's GIreat. N'*rve' l-sforer is the iuei vel of tihe ago) for ati lli nee ills ases. All ills stopp-d ircee. Solid to 93i Arch street' JAPAN~sE womeni play withi dolls. In this c:ountry the girls havo the sense to dailly with dollars. L'idies and chnihrenm's boot' and shoes canniot ruin over if Lyon's Patent Hleol Stiencra are usedi 'I'uouan nuot mucho~ of a conversation-r aist, a mut might got along very nice Vegetine! SAFE AND SRE. tl i. 1!. 'R. 8TsvEN t 1 In 1871 r tinewas recommended to me, rq id, yielg to te peruasions of a friend, I con. nted to try it. At tito time I was suffering front ineral debility and nervous prostration, perin- e oel by overwork and irregular habits. won. rful stroenthening and curative properties Dmed to a ect my debilitated system from tho d at dose; and under its persistent use I rapidly I coverli, gaining more than usual health an od tO 1ng. in11e then I have not hesitated to 0 ye Vegetine my most unqualified indorsement, bein a safe, sure, and Powerful agent -in pro otin gltealth and restoring the wastet system to w ie andI energy. Vege Ino ia the only medt ie I uso ; and as long as I live I never exp eot to Ad a better. Yours truly V. 11. OLAI K a 120 Montergy Atreet, Alleghany, ia, Dor NervonmSeess, bleepless NIglhte. WASuLNUTON, D. 0., March 19, 1877. Dear Sir-I do not believe in pnfting, nor would i idorse a humbu, but I consider it no more thin al justice to aP well of Vegetine, believing it be an excellent medicine. I have used several 11 4tles of It to my entire satisfaction and great re if from an inexplicalole Norvousness which idO ined me great sufferin and sleopess nights, S wve walked the ioor ant resorted to differout othods for relief, to no urpso. I finally thought would give Vegetine a Irid, with litte faith, I C ill admIt ; but to my surprise and great relief, a w dotos convinced me that Ihlad got hold of the ght thing for my dilculty. It sent out humor 0m my blood t at I have no doubt, was the use ot the misery I had endured and I found re. )f as aoon as a itedloilto could relieve a disease of at kind. When I began its use I seldom got a ght's sleep, or halt a one, and my appetite was )o anti as a onsequeno, I was running down t thy; but, after a few doses, I saw a radliceal kan eovery way, and anm thoroughly satistled ith Vgetine, anti recotitionld it to any person iffering as I Wil. 1t08pectfully 1Mtd. J. A. JollN'sox. PysPepsIa, Nervoumtess antl General Debility. CV NCINNAri, 0., April 9, 1STT. a. 11. It. BTraVEs: Dear Sir-l have used several bottles of Vegetit.e or Dysplpsia, Nervousness andltnral twnv ttilty. i I can truly say I never hadt a retmedty so sum its effects; therefore I may reco-Ammitnt it W I sufferers. w. I, nt.l, Walnut Hills, 41 Asrt Otret. For General Debility the I efftta of the %gotinto arc realized imeAtely after clam eucLug to take it. egetine is Sold by all Druggists ti 0 al ti 13 C CEEBU AETED 81 'N te It 1 stetter's tomtacht Iitiers give siearliness to the 'ves, induces a healthy, niaturat tiow of blte, vent constipation wiitotunduly purging the ves, gently timuiates the cIrculation, andl by Itloilug at vigorous conditioni of the physical w itm, promotes also, that cheerfulnmess whicha ls trutest mndiction of a well-btlacetd condlition '2 all t he anlimal powers. or sale by alt Drtuggists and Dealers generally e. oP Ilittes are tlao Purest auti Best &' Mitters 'Ever Matte. L'hey are componded from Hops, Malt, Bucho, ttinraae anti l)andlelion, -the oldest, best, .and ust, vatluable medicines in tihe world and containr the best anid most, curative properties of all ier remedies, being the greatest Blood P'urifler, ft rer Regulator, andl Life and Health Restoring C 'cnt. on earth. No disease or ill health can pos-. ily tong exist where these Bitters are used, so b ried and perfect are their operations. Phiey give new life antd vigor to the aged andi in. a. 'I o all whosce eaalptoymnents cause irregu ity of the bowels or ai nary organs or itho re ire an Apetizer, Tiontiu anli mild Stimulant, flop ters are inlvaluatb'e, being41 highly curative, toni o mnter what your feelings or synmptoms are, att the diseise or aliment is, itse Itop) litera. u't, wit unutil you are sick, but if you only fool I or miiseralble, use 1101p Bitlers at once. It fi y save your life. iinmitreds have beent saved so loitig. $.V0 Will be paid for a cas~e they wilt 2c8eeorlhelp. 30 tnot suirer or let yorir friendcs suaffer, hut use I urige themt to tuse li p1 Billers. tteuembi,'r, li',9 Rii' ters is nto vile, drugged, g uinken not rumi, bitt the Purest and Best 2310,11. et ever imilt t ie "'invalid's F~reemd andu lopte," C I i' per'lSOii or fam-ly should be without them. y theL imiera to -d..y, As tiso for alt tho :"ainful disoeco of the o U KIDNEYS,L ivEp AND DOWEL.8. C It oleancoD theo r ,"t0of the aorld poison thait canoo the d 'dfult mufroring whichi * only the victins of loontismi can realize. * 011 THOUCeANC OFOASCs 3 of tho v'orit, fnrman of this terriblo etiseaso have boon <ptuicily roitovod, and in short tune *2 PERPECTLY OURED. S k( Pitt('E, $1. i.iQr'uD ont :utY, lDu PlY D51t011is15. E~L8,C14D ')l Lo, Dlircton Vt A aa Nuthing ini the wald eqult to it for the aure of scrofuta, inupkt, 18ole, 'rTttr 0old Iores, Sore Fye, Mercurial I tseases, Catrrh, toss of Apetle, renaate Complaints. andt alt a1,lt diteases. it ,mirer faits. All drutggists and. eountry store keepers a:. it. i. IC. $etier. 1t As Co., Prop,.', Pitlurgh, on everyt bottle. BEEORE-AND -AFTER Electfle Appliances are sent on 30 Days' TflaL . ro MEN ONLY0 YOUNG OR 01. 0lII are suffering from NUavws7 Dau VTLost ViTAL-ITY, LACK osw Nuavn Foom AilS ft a h'Sox5ALNAtn rou~ g fro Misan - rums I~n C us a~eyrh a n d oomlc reTes A~ati'no t iti.*toonad MrhOOnD 0 PIUSS SLTAS BLT 00., MAS1IALM MIsrAiuN for a twin: A Philadelphi alor Rent a messenger to collect a bi 'he debtor was a fashionabla little I oniding in a swell section of the olt Pith hin parents, who kept a pet monke liat was in the habit of following Ut Drvant whenever the door bell ranj 'he messenger returned unsuocessnf rom his mission and was asked by I mployer, "Did you see Mr. M-1 'No." he unhesitatingly answered. ' idn't see Mr. M-, but I can tal iy oath I saw his twin brother - sittu n the parlor stairs.' An exchange Payr. "Man's average Iii 83 % ears." Dr. bull's Cough Syrup wi Iways live. No mutuality: "Did you soo dat ho: 'on was talkin' of buyiu'?" asketd or Lustim darkey of another. "Yes, eed him." ''Dit you buy de ho18 ,No, I didn't buy him, bokare dar wi o mutuality." "What do yon mea ipgah?" "Dar was no mutuality. ned enuff ob do hoss, but do hosn didn co onuffob me. Ho was blind in o yo. Dar has ter be more mutuality I boss trade." * *Presa'ption begins in Ignorant Ind ends in ruin." On the other ban ho production of Kidnoy-Wort bogi ivitb wise cautions and eclentiflo reaearel Ind its uso ends in restoring shattore :onstitutions and endowing men an vonio with health ain( happiness. "M ormented back." is the exclamation < nore than one poor hardworking man an roniu, do you know why. it acies? I s bcaIse your kidneys are over-taske amd nedtx strengthemnig, and your systet ioots Io be cleaned of bad humors. Yo avt Kidne".%Wort. i"No fainfly Dyees were ever so poi lair as ilit iamiond )yos. They nev nil. Ti Black is far superior to lo vtx)l. The other colors arc brilliant. Ar a recent fa-hionable wedding, afti it) departuro of tihe happy pair, a dlei tle girl, whose papa ainadmima wer Lnon, the guesta, asked, with a child lIuiSitiVeless: "Why (10 they thro iings at the pretty lady in the ca age?'' "For luck, tiozr," replied ot the bridesiunids. "Atid why," agani ;ked the child, "'doen't lie thro icin back?" 'Oh1," said the youni dy, "that would be. rudo." "No, onldiA't," resisted the dear little thlin the delight of her doting piarelit wb ood by; "ma does." LA iy llrIaIri iFins.-Ladies, you cai tot nuke fair skin, rosy cheeks, and sparl ing eyes with all the cosmetics of Fran r beautifiers of the world, while in poc eahth and nothing will give you such ric lood. good health, strength anti beauty i lop Bitters. A trial is certain proof. "Wnr, how odd you look with you tir parted in the middle I" exclaime rs. Brown. "I used to part mine on the side id Mrs Jones. Then the conversation became genei Each lady had to tell how she pa d lier hiir-.1l but Edith's mothei i said nothing. Suddenly little Ed i's voice was~ heard: 'My mamisa partu 'hor hair in. he P.' Thousands will bear testimony (and d< voluntarnly) that VBGETuiN i8 the boa edical compound yet placed before th iblic for renovating and purifying thi ood, eradicating all humors, impuritiei poisonous aecretions from the system vigoratiing and strengthening the systen ibiltated by',disease; im fact, it is, a any have called it, "The Great Heali Tin fellow who can transtix an enenm ith a cold, stony stare, is the ohs ith a glass eye. A MODERN philosopher thinks thi arly rising in well enough as far read in concerned. For dyspepsia, mndigestion, depressio i spirits and general debility, in their vs ous forms; also as a preventive againi ever and ague and other mntermitten iveits, the "Fcrro--Phosphorated Elixir< ahisaya,'' made by Oawell, Hazard & C< [ew York, sold by all Druggists, is tht est tonic; and for patients recoveris -em fever or other sickness, it has s anaL UNw<KE her cheek tihe path of a pri ssional beauty is not a roisy one, A MAN who is pinched by povori uds it hard work to shako off the gril THAT HUSBAND OF MINE a three imes the~ man he was boforo be b an usnlg Wells' Health Renewer. $1. DON'T DIE IN TB EIHoUIE. ' Rough on Rats Ilears out rats, inice, roacanes, bed-bugs. 18 'Juts is the period when many stove ive only semi-coal o'. An expernienced barbor never talk air-dye to a baldheaded man. IT's a wise brewer who knows his owv ser. THE polka ilot epidemic always break .V in spots. ys might rido~. ""'hw~-. Cvr lugswill tell you that Alicen's Brnal odu ever fails to eture Nervousness, N,2rvou ility, atnl restore stretith to the weakenetd oi is.--At (lruggists anti at Ai.en's ilharmnecy, 31i rat Ave., N. Y. A PADLaOCK is a good clbent protector. A BRAND new thing in dress-A baby A FIxED fact--A stereotyped new m. 09OINCOMflh ,I i i r e ii lie tat tsI h. itea a snat w'eekly. inlv aiei 1~ptt nn0t iih leil pah ~i eiihiere' beack teir ,,noney lneais I gt t 1cr r i~ee ice. s i leci e 'iic a ,1,tc~, 1 ei ii ph'ato~ry etrentairs ccnt Ifree. I 1eliabe ceirreepe enecn u .i&i etrwca. acie le ii e. K i KN ISAI. & C GONSUMPTION, ag thousacai of caes of Lio vorstna ai ofo it oilleaoc that I svl enii 'aW o 1 it fsTi,.8 I . o asifrto ivo 5. as acc P.o0.nei<tress.dins Pr.a P A. "'l.O , i as * rearlst,.. New Yor' j i ot. ur W.sa. 5iS& k.t~siiDI hta 0 whose answeri aig an ativerteeImealo Iln conler a rtaer tiuion Site noviei Issew naut the g~uablltuher by statint sail they t'aW tiSe tM~Itvrtint I tla louna asani, ( mastsama vassata. a kexrose*.-In a recent lecture before the Edinburgh Iealth Booety, Dr. Charles P Uathcart pointed out the Important part Y that physical exercise played In the devel y opment of the youbg iuan, and laid down Le these rules for Its regulation: 1. Physical r. exercise should be conducted in an abund. ki auce of fresh air, and in costumes allowing Is free play to the lungs, and of a material ' that will absorb the moisture, and which, therefore, shouki be afterward chpnged :e flannel. 2. There should always be a g pleasant variety in the exercise, and an ao tivo mental stiimulus to give interest at lie same time. 8. The exercise should as far ,o possible involve all parts of the body and i both sides equally. 4. When severe in character, the exerclbes should be begun gradually and pursted systematically, leav i ing off at firat as soon as latigue is felt. 5. L0 For young people the tine of physical and I mental work should alternate, and for the former the best part of the day should be e selected. Active exertion should be nei. ther taken immediately before nor imuie diately after a full meal. 0 The Staked Plains are fast losing their i reputation for being a barren desert. Says the Crosby County (Texas) Sun: "We learn from a gentleman just in from that ,e section that the colouy of Quakers who 1, are settled on the 8tPked Plainb,in Crosby ,a County,have tIe finest crops this year that 1, were ever seen in Northern Texas. They d have sent wo.d to the stockinen in that d cotntry that tbey will sell corn at ten Y cents a bshel less than it can be bought on the railroad, and they will be prepared i to furnish any reasonable amount.'' d Esuinormny on muslin is a fine, nlose kind of white embroidery carried out upou flue cambric or muslin with white embroidery cotton. The design is first traced upon thick drawing paper and r pricked out with. pi is, then laid upon the muslin, and powdered blue rubbed through the holes leav >s the perfect im press of the design on the niaterial, r This is thou carefully ru with a thread r of embroidery cotton. The stems in 13 any such design are worked in rope 8 stitch, the leaves, with the veins left un V worked, in point do plume, and the rest in flat satin-stitoh, while flowers are o worked independlently in satin-stitch, i with centres of French knote, and the v outer leaves are executed in point de 13 pois and finished with buttonhole stitch 0 NO r I EMAN REMD - Rheumatismc Ea Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache,'Toothache, r SeT wrn eilnsig rajuln B ruises, AND) Al.,. OTHER.I 110111! l'PAINS AN!) ACHIER. Sold by Druggist. so. KI ter~ eer(wh re. I ny cent.a bottle. . (sue i v 4:ao Dlfl. '."~4A o( IR2 co.s.. ANCN HEALTH 01' W01M11 sPATHIZE WITH IS THE HOPE 0 WOMAN. TERC L5 LYDIA E. PIN KHAM'S S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. A Suro Cure for all FEMALE WEAR1. NESSES, Inciudiing Leucorrheen, Jr. regular and Painful Menatruation, * nlmmto and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO0. LAPSUS UTERI, &e. t wPleasant to tho taste, eflicaclous and Immediate ins its. ofrect. It is a g-rent help in~ pregnlancy, and ro, ,i oves pain during iabor and at regular period,. . PHYSICIA NS USE IT AND PREBSCRIDFE iT FREELY. GW'Foa A. wBAataaSE8 of the geneorative organs of ei ther ser, it is second to no remedy that has ever been before the public; and for all dlseases of the, iDN E~yasi is I the Greatest Remnedge in the Workt. s CIA 'JKIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sex Find cirent IRoliefin Its Use. .L1YDIA Ei. PrNKHJAM's fLon PURIFIER Li Blod, atto Pain rI ome vil give tone n strengtls t o thoesystemn. Asmaarvello inresultsa, theocompound. LY'Dotb the compoun d and Blood Purifier are pre Spared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Msas. Price of either, ,i. six bottle, for $5. The Compound isesent by mail in the form of pills, or of lozenges,, on receipt of price, 51 per box for either. Ms. Pinkbara tio. Ijillusnea and Torplii of to Live. 25 cents. *W-8014 b~' all Drug.scst.''* e ~HAS BEEN PROVED a The SUREST CilRE for ~KIDNEYDISEASES.~ Does a lame baoc or disordered trine indi 5 oato that you aro a vietims P THNf DO NOT N R ESITATE; use Kidney-Wort at once, (drug. E Ogist. rocomzmonuitandit wilespeedily over. come the disoaeo and restore hoaW.sy acion. e ~Ladies. Porpag pouenijr ~and wonknessos, Kidnoy-Worbis unsairpased, as it will act promptly and safelg, , E ithor sor. Incontineneo,rotontion ofutrino, Ibriok dust or ropy deposit,,,and dull dragging apain., all speedily yield to its eurative powr.! .33. -SOLD DY AILL DRUGGISTs. Price 01. 9 ELsASTIO TRUSS ilasismaddffwli freailoiheym - iebnap with -slAdw Eisi.LE ibeo e will, , R Us .*t tie bod' b.askol EGGLESTON TBUSS CO., Chicage, IlL $66 a,"**k iplr on n. ,Temso tang?5c Damauss ONaY aU3a cen ron Niavi Avr,:o s d~vs NoFVa ta reld. 'cuss. Treatise & 2htrge on t exwen resolved. Snd ..n exnress addrtess of amitiled to lun.IlNid,:m Arch %w in f F1'8116 Unsora. pulous parties hiave tried to Imitate our-Rom edy and deoeive thepublio by using W iMilLAR NAMES, but do notbede. oelvedl sgo that the word SAFE .a with pl tureof an Iron Safe, on ablack wrap e r W and wIte letters Is o *on every package. Also, See that It is on the la. bet and U s$tam , and tare, no other. H. H. WARNER & CO. ROCHESTER. N.Y. RHEUMATISM Kidney, Liver, Stomach, Bladder and Blood Disorders. Dr.El or&'s R hou eAUc-Uo ta 11 is ackno wledged by all pehyeichm"n acquainted witha It to ho the only medicinoe IN USE.% OHt xvic DISOOVKHED, that really oures rheumatio disurders, ac ate-infiaminntory, aut,. acute or ohroeiitr tiwu mlar, tendo us or norvous. It is also the beat run~el for Dympepasa anid Ktc ney Liver. laddor n lood disa 1 , having cured viany old chroic heipolece cases. I'rieu romccd to k2.26 for 35 ounco botlus. Sot anywore safoly by 1apresa uponi rvceipt of price. CUirculars 14oot u1pon appilcationi, referrig to relinblo persous cureol. ELMOltE, ADAM14 & CO.. Protietor,. 103 Williams mt.. N. Y. LOUIS 0. FIRY. HKNRY 0. 8NYLiLn $ 1 0 Those wishIng to make money in 120 CTO UUE 100 Louis a. Frey o., Cornmnisslosa Il'okers, Kenner Block, NEW OLILEANS, LA. AGENTS ykk t jir fng 1 elih; prld rit fo n articulae, to I'.0 Ip ahLi~t P R ECEIPT Folt REIEPING3 EGGU.-For ur5c. I will en you a recijet that wal pre surv alilcen pr dozenm. Cut tii out. RI. L. BIl(1tl. Dyer. Tenns. AGENTS iocaerae""WAN TLD Economy Prmnting Co., Newburyport, Mass~. CH ROLITHION COLLARS A NDI)(UFF4 lland~eno, Durable, Water proofK o to Liin, t' mr or c~eii . ~cc y uryp or, Mioar edpctis.r oiox11,Nw UP URE - -uabi~aa ~Slgba abetl alo amc thi. seac $. uI e..4 abmtb . nd tMAaab I~mena al sreaase Pa .ng .Adeeaea IjET?.EL ORGOAN. New style 015. Sold on the INSTALM ET PILAN. 08'e elegant cas . WARRANTED. O W.H T EL, atiton, N.J IWtosnd 8-et, stamp fr the mt complete Catalogue a fYPE BORDERS, CUTS, PRESSES &O LO wEcT PRUCE8. LARGOEST YARIET~'. WA TIONAL TYPE C0., "~ina~ ~ONLYr $20 fora P'libAP II il S 1N11: df thi~s style. Equacl to aniy Singer ine the icark t. JRe nwsnlhcr, ,)o sei'l if to be c.ram ued bu'fo yopay! fee. It. Tiai ise the saino style othier c'ompeeanica retalI for$5~0. All Mhi~es wa'rrantied for it years. 'ed ror Ilicraqced Cir culhar a, d Testimonials. Adblresp CiIAIl.T:s A. wa'0DI & (0. ____ 12 t.Tentb bl.,hiladeluha, ~~ A eaa.e Trsns &(. i'rtianiM 0CENT* FO1R THEEE M Th newii cvnhunio (nil ~ .he hest nuel I le chi'eea e amily MacgaN.ccr1l puhsheu pirinted'i on h linest iiented p:p l ~e t. ' Xl l dicte'. The tle' eamneelr. hoend euy of votue 19 weIgh I l PlocleIs nted contein fli) P1 ,es of lar t'leanr prier. New Noveietliea, StOri-',,,1 01 time I e'. m aehs, aned vahzeyti-in'emaceund by ev'eri 'c nmni leer Iin "'O Photo. laccstesnd 4 0% l''wenctY Ce eec: v ii siubscrlin:o'e. T'> lied r selcgPictoria hlol cek acid1 llen.anl'c tre ned or cent. N 4'"rONA L Pun. Co . Phllada., Pa. Se0 DR. Ha W. LOBB, MEDICAL. OFFICES NO. 629 NORTH FIFT'EENTHr MSTREET, Ph~ladelphia, Pa. 15 years' experIence. (Esahl. lished for treatment with purely vegetable medi eines.) Dr. Loebb's long experience in the treat. Enontfdiseases enable him to guarantee a cure in all cases. Consutctton ff1e and Strictly con. fidenttal. Call In person or by letter. 0flice hours: t1 to S and 71 fo 10 evenIng. ~fE usfafling and faat. *RIAIII'Ah..ble in saring Kpilsptig sim.,. ita.Dan... Nerous nd BoodDi Jhant ane ordresta. stituta tAwARi tjon. ..Invoa n eve o bnstaehe ale y aidneysaor . Soe Popretes, t osi. DP~i,~ GilREWHERANtt AI~LREa 1 i nsts.alnadi b'