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AGROI&URE. Davos CATLE -One who sem a herd of Devons for the arst time is struck witi their extraordinary beauty iad uniformity, and sees at once that tney differ from eve ry other breed, or stock of cattle with Nbich he is acquainted. They are pf a brilliant, rich mahogany red, without white . upon the body, but with white switches to their tails, and frequently with white udders. Though heavy in carcase they are light.limbed hd the older cows low-set. Their heads are small and clean cut, elegantly placed and carried high, while they are adorned with Jong, light. tapering white horne, curving upward and outward. Their throats are clean; withera thin, neck free from dewlaps, chests very wide, and briskets projecting and hung low. In girth they are large for their height; very thick through the heart, and unequalled in the crops, which point car ries the tuliness of the shoulaers back to the ribs without perceptible depression. The backs are very level riom the withers to the setting of the tails, which are long and delicately tapered. The loins are wide and iitacular; the nips wide apart, the back long to the rump, while the thighs are long to tae hocke,and in the twist well let down, Vet m the lower parts they 'are thin, giving room betieen them for capa cious uduers. The soft flanks are usuAlly very low, giving the barrels a cylindrical, level looK upon the under line. Devon are commonly heavily coated, and the hair is wavy, it not pubitively curly in many cases. The skin is plastic and mellow under the touch, even when the animal is In low condition, but when in good order it is t pically fine,not thin and papery, but elastic and yielding under the pressure ot tLe finger tips, and offering a mobile, unc tuons handlul if grasped over the ribs. The Akin color varies, but not a few show a rien credm color, inclining to orange under the lore-arm, and in the ears. Add to this description that the legs are short, small-ioned and clean, that the whole style ant carriage are elastic and gracefui, with a proiptuess and energy rarely seen in neat Cattle while the large. lVIely yet placia and learless eye indicates at once mteligeuce, confidence and repose.and we have a Picture of a high-bred, beautifui and useful race of cattle, such as has no equal anywhere. The oxen are much truiLied, vety quick In their movements, las, waluers aiin(I untiring workers. The cows are deep milkers. A succiRseif. Irtit grower thinks that many apifle trees are set too near together; two rous apart is near enough, The land f or an orchaid nust be kept in good con duiton. He top-dresses his oichard once In thr(e years, principally wilh a thick coutizg of straw. le all(wa hogs to run in his orehard, and plows the land unill the irees are Eo large as to inteifore with such a practice. Last year lie picked 45 barrels of Greeings from four trees. Or chards thrive best near bodies of water. Trees should be judiciously trimmed while young. Many trees are injured by over prunmg. Trces should be grafted when they are from one Inch to one and oLe half inches in diameter. THE general chareter of Dakota land is iolhng upland praire. iiterspersed west of the Miouri by the bioken butte formna tions, and traversed from northwest to southeast by a low, and narrow chain of iiountains. Throughout almost the entire Territory there Is ea anbundance oF kaine salts and lime constit.ents which haive renidere:i Daikota famious for the remarka ble excellence of its cereaul product:ons, espiecially in the lRed Ri vern Valley. The soil is a black lon', rangimg from fifteen inc to three leet In defpthi, and possesses lpeculiar and extraordinary force for rais inig whseat, ___ OIWmNA RY cattle enni be bred without horiie by raising the skin over t.he horn at. Bign oi its first appeairance on the calf anid applying a hot iron. Then the flap should be restored, the little wound soon heals and the owner has a p'lled animal in prospect, from whi"h horniess cattle, it is said, can be bred wittiout ainy repe t.ition of this operation. The operatiorn is also stated to be much less painful and dlangerouis than castration. The hardi ness ot Poiled cat,tle is likely to miake them popu.ar on the p)lains where such cattle are desirable if any where. G.REAT care is requiiredl in beginning to fatten shcep particularly if they enter winter in peoi condition. Most generally thilniose of flesh is the sIgn not of mnauflu clent heeding but of poor digestion. it re quires very careful feeding to bring a sheep in this condition so that it will eat heartily and lay on flesh rapidly. As a ruie, the stronger and fatter sheep are when feeding is commenced the more rapidly they will gaim andi the greater wvili be the profit. CHEEE-MAINGon the lactory system is about to be undertaken on a large scale in Canada by Mr. George Morton, who is sla ted to have apportitoned out 224 farima into holdings of 1961 acres each, each of which lie will stock with 30) cows. Lt narrow guage railway will run through the entire estate. A statIon will be built on each farm. By these menus the whole of the milk can be carried to. one central factory twice a day. Tis is the largest under taking of the kind which lias ever been panojected. TliE SEAsoN's Wonir.-Wood ashes, guaino, or any prneparted manure, is pre ferable to barii-yard or stable manure, the two latter generally contalning many seeds of weeds. Poles and rods for beans and peas should bes made resdy for use. Forcing beds, with growing crops of lettuce, radish, etc., will require daily attention. P9OULTrnY.-A writer to a tarmer paper ,:tates that last July he purchased twelve liens and two roosters, the total cost being $8. Trho result Is f y heatd of fowls On hand, ten 801(1 at 95 cents each, twelve eaten and ninety dozen eggs sold at thirty cents per diozen. The outlay was $2 for corn. Lima beans, like onuions, arc an excep tion to the general rule that rcquires ro'a U. ~ tion in farim crops. Isaac Eyro stated at a Pennsylvania agricultural society's mieeting recently that the Landreths have raised imuas on thie same ground for many yeass with much the samne experience as results from raising onions in the same way. ANEw JERsEY farmer sa been convin. cueof scab In pototee9. He has always fudthese wormis in the hills of potatoes fertuldr use no iresh manure or other erliesthat contain these worms. .Anothecr employment for air has been patented in England by Mr. 8troudely, who proposes to work railroad signals situated at long distances by means of o'npressed air instead of by wires as at present used.* * In Liege a company has been formed to purify sewage by filtering it through slag wade in the manufacture of mild steel, It Is said that the slsg can afterward be made av.iiable as manure. DOMSTICO. WITER OLTHNG.-The housekeeper should not forget that cold enerates more than want of food. A person starves by cold as much as by want of food, and it is perfectly correct when one says he is starved with cold. Food werTm the body, and more food Is re quired in cold weather than in warm, because there is a greater waste of heat from the body in winter, and this con. sumei the food. If, then, one is ex posed to great cold the body becomes stunted and starved. This is the reason why animals do not grow in the winter, and hildren and persons are quite as subject to these influences as any other animal. The lower hmbs, the stomach, and the back between the shoulders are tie parts most easily and injuriously affeoted by cold. Young children should have tight fitting garments and a double thickness of flannel stitched into the back ot the upper garment of either old or young will protect the lungs and save a gi eat loss of heat. The feet and ankles should be kept warm and dry. Those who are required to go out into the snow should have their boots made water proof, and wear a thick and dry woolen knitted stocking. Socks are au unfortunate fashion. The long stocking is much better protection, and it the drawers of cluldren tie or button close. ly below the knee they will be well pro. teoted from the cold. Underclothing is better than extra over clothing. The warmth is required at the skin, and the su in is better and more regularly and ov.4taintly warmed by underclothing than by outer garments, which aro sometimes thrown off wheu they should be kept on. This is particularly worth noting by women who are so often required to go out from a warm room into the cold outer air when the keen wind is blowing and who will not be bothered to put on a shawl or a warm jacket. TIOMAs JPFEISox's PPRIMMON Bzza.-As the Georgia persimmon crop pronses to be exceedingly good this year, we give the following receipt of tnm great founder of the Democratic party, Thomas Jefferson, for the manu. locture of persimmon beer: S weet, ripe persimmons, maned and strained, one Uushel; wheat bran, one and a half bush ela. Alix well together and bake in loaves of convenent size. Break them in a clean barrel and add twelve gallons of water and two or three ouLoes of hops. Keep tho barrel in a warm room. As son as iermentation subsides, bot tie oil the beer, having good, long corks, and place the boitles in a low tempera ture and it will keep and improve for twelve months. COTTAOE PUDDINO.-Three eggs, two cupfuls of pulverized sugar, four large tablespoonfuls of butter, half a pint of sweet milk, one pint of flour, and two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Work the butter to the lightest possible cream, beat the cgga separately, and mix the pudding the same as in direc tions for cake-making. Bake half an hour. This quantity will make two cakes of the proper size. There is no better recipe than this for this favorite pudding. To be served hot, with bran dy or other sauce. TnE panadas or broad jellfes are good a(I juncts to the candles and nourishing drmnks wvhen the system is not in a con dition to receive solid foods, and yet reqmures other than hiquid nutriment. They are bland and digestible fnods, sutable in nearly all stages of illness, and nutritious and stimulating in accor dance with the adnmixtamre of other in gredients with the broad used in making them. WVaKAT COPFEEn.--Wheat coffee, when properly prepared, mnakt.e a wholesome and nutritious beverage. War,sh the wheat through two or three wvaters, then boil till quite soft, drain the wa ter off, and brown in a skillet, siwrmg all the time, till the wheat is a dark brown color. If one-fourth genuine coffee is added, it is superior coffee; both rich and finely flavored. WHEN flowers are not to be had, a lovely mass of green may be p)roduced by taking small branches from any tree ini fresh leaf and1( putting the cut ends in jars with water and charcoal; the mouth of the jar is then olosed with a lump of potter's clay, and the branches are kept clean and beautiful for a long time. HoT alum water is the best insect do st.royer known. Put the alum into hot water and let it boil till it is all dissolv ed; then apply the solution hot to all cracks, closets, bedsteads and other places, where any insects are found, Auts, bedbugs, cockroaches and creep ing things are -killed by it; while there is no danger of poisoning the family or' injuring property, CunninD CHICKEN,-- (ut a chicken in p)icctos; put the pieces in a stewpan with one onion, in which you put a clove. Add some white broth, suilliint to coy er the pieces. Th'le chicken being cooked, make your sauce with the broth. Deat twvo inches of curry wvith two yolks of eggs and a tablespoonful of cream, and1( thicken your sauce. Arrange your chicken on a p)late with a border of rice. You can, if you like,-mix the rice with the stew. Some people prefer it. MArmNe COFMEE,--The favorite recipe at Delmonico's: Heat the grounds hot in a mnespan, one tablespoonful for each persol. and one for the pot or ket tle; then pour on boiling water, one cupful for each spoonful of coffee. Cover tight and stand where it will keep hot, but not boil, for fifteen or twenty minutes. TIhen strain into the cups. Th'le coffee should never be boiled. "Coffee boiled is coffee spoilod." To PnOrTeRT AN .lRONING BOARD.-TO protect the ironing board from dust, take two paper flour sacks, cut the bot tom off from one, and paste this one to the top of the other to make the requir ed length;'when done slip this over the board. The outer covering of the board need not be taken off after using if this care is taken, and much time is saved. FoA.no SAUcE. -Take one cupful of butter, two of powdered sugar, whItes of two eggs, five tablespoons of sherry wine or bi andy, and a quarter oup1 boil ing water. Beat butter and sugar to a cream, add the whates of the eggs, one at a time, unbeaten, and then the wine or brandy. Place the bowl In hot wa ter and stir till smooth and frothy. QUIcKLY MADE PANA.DA (a nutritious food, slightly stimulating).-Put olwer the fire half a pint of water, a tablespoon ful of sugar, and a very littla grated nutmeg. As soon as the water boils stif :si one tablespoonful of finely gra ted biread-crumb , and boil the panada fast for five minutes; then add to it a glass of wine, and use it hot. Tn latest cheap and effectual cabbage sand currant worm killer is a pound of commoen alum diseolved in three gallons of rm water. HUMOROUS, Som of our city stores ore oonstantil annoyed by children -coming to ,thi door and asking for cards, empty boxei and that sort of thing. The clerks are of oourse, down on the youngsters, ani the warfare never ends. The other daj a little girl opened a store d6or, anc stioking her head in called out: "Say, mister, have you got aiy emp ty boxes?" "No," said the ol4k, not very polite ly. "Got any cards?" "'No." ' Got any almanacs ?" " No." "Got any empty bottles ?' "Got any pictures ?" "No.' "'Got any sense?" "No-yes-no--yes-- you miserablk little wretch," and the clerk flow out o the door, but the youngster was up iii the next alley mlikiug faces at him, and he came back madder than he had beeo since his salary was reduced. A hotel clerk named Briscoe, Stumped his foot out in 'Frisco, It hurt him like thunder, But the pain was got under, By St. Jacob's Oil rubbed on his toe. A conductor who lives at Belair, Got hurt, being thrown on a chair, They took him away, But in less than a day, St. Jacobs Oil made hum all square. "CorFm I coffee I Did you ask if I would have coffee?' replied a guest at a Cleveland hotel the other day. 'Yes, sir," whispered the waiter. "Have you coffee mixed with chicory?" "We have." "And beans and peas?" "Yes, sir." "Is your coffee blaok as night and thiok as mud ?" "It is, sir." "Lukowarm and flat as dishwater ?" "That's it, sir." "Warranted to give a man Bright's disease and enlarged liyer inside of four weeks ?" "We positively guarantee it, sir." "Then for Heaven's sake bring me three or four cups of it, for it's a whole year since I've had a chance to get hold of any genuine hotel coffee." l*"Necessity Is the mother of Inven tion:" Diseases of the liver, kidneys and bowels brought forth that sovereign reme. dy Kidney-Wort, which is nature's normal curative for all those dire comDlaints. In either liquid or dry form it is a perfect remedy for those terrible diseases that cause so many deaths. AW& pint of the finest Ink for families or schools can be nade from a ten-cent package ot Diamond Dye. Trv them. ]Rv, Mn. TALMAOE says the human race started with men ten feet high and now the average is five feet six inches. At this rate of shrinkag we suspect that a few million years hence men will av erage six inches no feet high and still not be any "shorter"-when asked to pay a bill-than many Americans of the present day. It was a wise provision of nature to reduce a man's height from ten feet to five feet six inches. In olden times he couldn't enter a door without bumping his head and spoiling his high silk hat or else doubling himself up hike a croquot wicket. A good .Bapt:et clergyman of Ber gen, N. Y., a strong temperance man, suffer ed with kidney troubie, neuralgia and dizzi ness almost to blindness, over two years after he was told that Hop Bitters would care him, because he was atrald of and prejudiced against "Bitters." Since his cure he says none need fear but trust im 1101 Bdtters. Tinur met on Woodward avenue yes terday, When they kad remarked~ on the blizzard one of them said: "Oh. say, my wife told me to express her thanks to you." "For what ?" "Why, she fell down somewhere along here the other day andi you kindly as sitted her. I also do--" "Don't meoution it-all a mistake thought it was a pret ty milliner up the street I" interrupted the other, and they coldly parted. 1Nothing Like It. No medicine has oven boon known so offectual in thei cure of all tilose ,iasies arising from an imopuro con dition of the blood asasoovil's saraapartila or nlood and Liver Syrup for the cure of scrofu~ , White Hwol, tngs. inhoumatism, Pimples, lotch, . Rvn,i ons, ve nreal Sores and I -iseas.es, Consu,mption.ooitro,iBoils, ncer,, and all kindred dilseases. It purinies thesys temn, brings ceoor to the' cheeks and restores the suff. erer to a norn al condition of health and vigor. It ia asserted that the ordinary cosmetics used by ladies are productive of great miscief. we believe this is so. and that a better means of securnlmg a beau, tiful comr'iexon i, to uise some good blood medichn, like scoviil's Blood and Liver syrup which cleauses the biood a..d gives permanent beauty to the skum. FAult a flimsy thing: Goldmiark, the Viennese composer, in traduced himself one day to a good-looking young lady sitting Opposite to him in a railway coupe: "My name is Goldmark: I am the composer of the 'Quee'n of Sheba' "Ah," replied the young lady, "what a remunerative position that must be." NERVOUsNESS, and all dorangemients of the nervous system, are usually connected with a diseased condition of the blood. De bility is a frequent accompaniment. The first thing to be done Is to impro,ve the con.. dition of the blood. This is accomplished by taking VEGiTINE. It is a nerve medi cine, and pxossesses a controlling power over the nervous system. As we grow old: Translated from the Omniliua-"but, mother, must I with Mr. Smueckle dance, and lie so very o.d a man?" "Old man i Have I not myself in my single daysi often and much with him danced, and myself never about his age troul?led ?" "flouigh on lats." Clears ot rats, mice. roaches, flies, ants, had bugs, skunks, ehipmunkcs, gophers. i5c, Druggists Hlomit sugar-con ted: A Now York divorce lawyer's advertisement reads: f Hymeneal mocompatibihitIes, as a spec iity, carefully adjusted. 'Tis slave to detain the hand after the heart h fled." Ladies and children's boots and shoes caninot rtun over if Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffeners are used. AN old saying ax.alyEod; The pen may be mightier than the sword, but when a religious editor has a rivet fitted to a couple of swords he can beat a dozen of pens getting up original matter. Dr. Kine's Great ldervo stestorer is the marvel or the age for all nerve diseases. A'l fits eppd tree. Send to 931 Aroh litreet., evegetibe P" ixl6he Bo od, Peno"stes a d aU ' Vgorates the Whole System, L11 MDIOAL PFAnIMS ABU Altbrativel. aio. Solvent and Iretio. VZOMTN" I made exolusvely from the juices of earofully-seleoted barla roots and herbs and so at concentrated that it will effActuaily eradi e the sytem every taint of Mrofala, r0rlloes W118110ort Tistno'i, hanoes "aMOO0% 1 n0r, Eryepella%. 11ala RhesM. fyphlifie Diseases. clanker, Falutnesi at the ftonneh2 and all diseases atarlse fron im ure blood. Relation, Ino R"ana1111ory a atronle RhouLuatlen, NearMlila, Goull slid Hpinall Conne. lafts, can only be effectually cured through For Uleers and Eruptive Diseases of the SkIn, P tutes, linjiales, Blotches. Boil, Tetter, ealdiead and Binge - os a, zGTINs has never failed to effect a per manent cure.. L For Falue in the Back, Kidney Con. latnte. Dropsy, Female Weakness, "ascorrhiee, arisIng from internal ulceration, L and uternt diseases an (eseral Debility, YXdETINE 4t directly Un 'the causes Of these comlaints. It invigorates and strengthens tho whole System, acts upon the secretive organs, al lays i liou,'oures uloefatLon And regutes For Vatliar". "YopelP4 Ifabitual Vo ti e Is, Irtopitation of the Heart, Ifead . . Net'outness, and General ifaostra-loss of tme Nervous hystepi, no medicine has ever given suob rr feet sitifaotton 0s the VxorrNs. It pur ites the blood cleausee.all of the organs, and es a controllix eer over the nervous ay sem The rem rable cures effooted by 'VX ITINE have induced many physicians and apothe caries whom e know, to proscribe and use It In their own famili es.anusith In fact ,.IfxmTNE is the best remedy yet dis. covered for the above dis6aaes. and is the only re. liable is 9OD P11RIESH yet ulaced before he publc. Vzoirinz.-The great succes of the ViRosTIN as a clenaser and purifler of the blood is shown be youd a doubt by the great numbers who have taken it, and received Immediate relief, with such remarkable cuires. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. IThe Bad and Worthless are never finaed or coU?rfeted, This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imfated is Of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and the people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B., and in every way trying to in duce suffering invalids to use their stuff instead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of jL. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to IL B., with variously devised names in which the word " Hop," or "Hops" were used in a way to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name 1s, and especil.ly those with the word "Hop' or "Hops" in their name or In any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfelts. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuIneI Hlop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing In Imitations or counterielts. HE OEATCURE I SAs it is for alt the painful diseases of tne o E KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS. j te It oleanmee the sytem of the acrid poison g a thart caucceo the dreadial suffering which , o only tihe victims of Rlheumatism can realise. 2 $ THOUSANDS OFCASES . 5 om the worst forms of tat terrible disease is have been quickly relieved, and ins short time i S PERFECTLYOCURED. l.PRICF., $i. LiQUID on DRY, soLDn DY DnlUc0ss 4 - Dry can boset by malil. WErS,I 80So,urigo. $OELEBATE~ -I - Invalids, broken down in health and spirits by chtrontc dvsp pia or suffering froim the terrible c exhaustion tht olows ihe attacks of a cute die. cale, the testimony of thousands who have been I raised as bya mracle from a similar state of pros. I1. tration by Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters, is a sureg uaranie yb ty ie samne means you, too, may^ For sale by ail Drggists and Dealers generally. riotavyoiar uSrEoI oa o r To Iteivsa., onemrn,atc,hap..ed ans ork.s eyo,ec. leline.m 8cbua g tS.Akour A*..,"P pohi,ako for tie Se dsae by 9t nuced t8snd ofr cea N oN tm or ., Phid a., ofla TeadKhose bnswedin an advertnisent; t Wilone tat! wislupend ihavrtee 0 antheit, p AubJler byTtl,a,jtton thda te sawfteaer. addrtint,ejos. naananar mantime- .Ta* o A esoa story from life: An Impres sario once Approached a Mule and of. fered him Advantageous Terms to be oome a Prima Donna. "Alas," quoth the Mule with a Sigh, "that is an I bility, for though I have an Ear Forl(UlA,my Voice is Sadly Attuned." "but you can kick," inquired the Ln pressarlo. "At kicdug," admitted the Mule. "I ama Positively. Peerless." "Then," pxclaiwed the Impressario, "you have the Highest Quanlcation of a Prima Donna. Consider ydurself En gaged." The retention of any waste matter in the system produces injury. The collection of "phlegm" or diseased mucus in time of cold or throat affection should be prompt ly removed. Dr. Oull's Coug:h Syrup does it more quickly and effectually than any other cough syrup made. TiU Atlantic Ocean caught Oscar Wilde on his return voyage and paid him off for his disparaging remarks on it coming over. He admitted that his previous o pinioin about it was "possibly somewhat harsh." The London TrutA says that the steering gear of the steam er seemed to him at times utterly desti tuto of artistic merit, He Is to come back to America this fall, then he goes to Australia aud ultimately to Heaven that is, if he carries out his plans. *4*"Slow and steady wins the race." Steadily, but not slowly, Jrtdney-Wort is distancing all competition tor universal popularity and usefulness. This celebra ted remedy can be obtained in the usual dry vegetable form, or i liquid form. It Is put up in the latter way for the especial convenience of those who cannot readily prepare it. It will be found very concen trated and will act with equal offliniency in either form. Read advertirement. X& Every color of the Diamond Dyhs is perfect. See the samples of the colored cloth at the druggists. Unequalled for brilliancy. "You swore off on New Year's ?" ho :iueried across the dinner table of the restaurant, "Yes." "How does it work ?" "Splendidly. I used to smoke eight ben-cent cigars per day: now I smoke >nly two." "Then you save 60 cents per day?" "Oh, no, no. 1 simply have more noney for lager beer and policy play ag, _____ Proof Everywhere. If any invalid or sick person has the least doubt of the power and effilacy of Hop Bitters to cure them, they can Iliad oases exactly like their own, In their own neighborhood, with proof positive that they can he easily and permanently cured at a trilling cost-or asK your druggist or phy sician. GRERNNw1on, Feb. 11, 1880 Hop Bitters C'o-Bius-I was given up by the doctors to die of scrofula consump. Lion. Two bottles of your bitters cared ue. LEROY BREWEr,. IGNORANoE is bliss: A country cousin ound himself seated at one of our hotel ables, probably for the first time, and he table girl, desirous of ascertaining ;he extent to which he preferred his teak cooked, propounded the usual luestion of "how do you like it ?" Of ocurse there wasn't aby smiling around hat heard when the answer was re urned, wit,h all the simplicity imagina ,le: "0, I like it ust-rate." Pure cod liver oil. from selectee livers, on the seashore, by Caswell, HazarA & Co., N. Y. Absolutely pure and sweet. Pa tients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians declare it superIor to all ether oils. Chapped hands, face, pimples and rough akin cured by Using Juniper Soap, made by Claswell, Hazard & Co.. New York. A NOvEn umbrella handle is from ?arls, and is of carved ivory, represent death's head grim and 1ghastly. Upon ouching a spring in the nape of the ieck the face becomes aniuated, the ayes roll and the tongue projeets, hbanging from the grim to the grotesqe. :t's ai delicious thing to stick up in the ace of a friend who has been drinking >retty freely for a week and rather feels ai his inward soul that he's a good deal haken up, What is beautifull Why, Carbohine, a leodorized extract of petroleum, as now mproved and perfected. Clear as spring rater, delighitluily perlumied and will not oil the finest linen fabric-a pertect toilet reparation and absolutely makes the'hair row on bald heads. SHAKrNG Europe: A good story is told bout Mazzini, While the notorieus talian agitator was in London lhe went utt one day with an English friend and 'ought a lot of rusty old swords and 'istols. "What on earth are you going n do with them ?" asked the Britisher. 'Nothing at all," replied Mazzi; 'only when the police hear of of my unrconae telegrams will be sent every rhere and not a King or Queen will leep quietly to-night." Aud the Ital un chuckled. Mother swan's Worm syrup. infallible, tasteiess, harmiess, cathartic; for fe erishness, r estlessness, worms, constipation, 25e. ENTIRBILY new: At an auetion sale of *ld government medical supplies, at St. louis, among other things one man ought 17,80Ja,pills for thirty cents. A acal paper a'ys: "The booxs and in truments sold have been used before, ut the pills were entirely new." Nervous lead nehe, Neuaraigia, Nervous Dlbility nd alil undue a eaknaesses are promptly elarett by *icuus Braam Food; $1 pkg., a i or $1. At driuegsa ud at Alien's P'haracy, alS L'rst, ave., N. Y., )3READ PANADA (a mild, nuiitious, igestible food),-l4oil 01n0 heaping ta 'lespoonful of bread-orumbs in one 'inteof water until it is reduced to half pint; add one tablespoonful of sugar nd. a very little grated nutmeg, and orve the panada Malaria, chills, positively cure I by amory's Standard Cure Pills. Tbeir equad nknown; sugar coated; no griping, 25a,. A volcane erupuon 'rom the Karabe >w Mountain, in the Caucasus, is reror, xd. This nmoaintatin has not before shown olcamoc phenomena dluring historic time. "Buchuu.Palba,, The qulic, comp3ete eure, aill annoyingr Kidney, ladder and UrInary Diseases. $i. Druggists, Experimnentally it has been shown that yr every 600-ltre wine cask the burning I 20 grains of sulphtur, and even less, is nough to destroy the action of micodier ta vint. "BEsT CoUoli BALASAM IN TilE WORLtD," Try it. rice 10c. F. W. KiNsMAN & Co., Augnata,Maine. Fire-proot may be made from a pulp insisting one part vegetable fibre, two art-asbesta,s, one-tentii "part biorar and ac-fifth part alum, GS GERAN REMEDY Rheumatism, !e'ra 8, SolatloNa Lumbago, Backache, Heada , Toothache, XoroThaatb rt,ftwe s n ruase AND ALL,'TIIER BODILY PAINS MD A'III, Bolby Drugglets and Dealers aervwberv. Fifty COntaie bo ilreellous in 11 Languags. T . I E ,L A VOUE.KI . 00* OM OA. VOULBR * C0.) Baltimore, Ild-4.85, At I S . IHAS13EEN PROVEDT * Th SUREST OURE for XKIDNEY DISEASES. Dows a lame bmX3 or disorderodi urine fui cat-3atint yoAravIOUM P VMBN DONOW T us Xdnoy.Wort at one. (drug. lgin s reionin6nditanIt willhspeodily over. oouxo thea disoano and reistpro he alt"on. Vd5 or oomplanttj peculir M La ies. to or suchap pain andwevaknessos, Kidney-Wort is uneurpuased, EithrSexrnotitianool-ottioe ofuriq, briok dunt o ropy dopoitaand dull drag SPain*, all spoodily yiold to Its Ourativo poweor. A3. S0OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prico $1. o nx Fe di i'f ' cure or Scrula. PIples, iolle. Ttter, Old Sores, Apeit.F ta e luilaluts,, and all Ilood t r store keeper s s ll i. d . ug isoe n A to.. Prop*., 'Ittsburgh, on every bottle. DR. BEEORE-AND s-AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, *"LosTrALITY, Ca o0 N v F0a3i AND XIO,NASIiNGIVRAXN286zw al tose dieases of a PwtsomAr. NATuasI rosul 9n from Annsn antd 'OmURI CAUSZ&. Speedy relief and complete reto ratinof nzAT1oonan MANHOOD GUANT. do*t'discovery of tho Nineteenth Ceutury. eff"o0 for Illustrated Pamphlotfre. Address, VOLTA0I BELT 00, MARSHALL, M1N. AGENTS make 10 pr cent. _profit sallim, Iteglsterslaidulawtet. Th,aboatiu U. World. Wtoufor artoeslaeRt V. HH018TWt, Pc,, pri8tur. A uh 6troat, Philadelphia, Pa. HIM EETS fine wrltin paper. In blotr 10 with a,iendar- byv miail for qkf%,. A-gcns ~ iated. EvoNoMY RiuNING Co., Newbury VOTLAI3ANI)CtJI~: ladinme Durable. Water. j.rf,8~iiirlr md'uen, casrd toila '1, 'ew. b buryport Mass. 1 1 10Wa ThALeadingtondonPhs for the Oure of EPILEPTIC FITS. A4m.unaoMicne;~ eal y' of plpy has without dou treuted an caered bassi nplybeenstonhlrbln we ae ard olases of r o.e n8.,NoYork. $72^nt simateAo4eg eg prOihs i ett nof1 1 r ouradnntbl [R lk ROVSIOS&STOCKS at tre inosts, slu leSav o n maneno Eplanaa ory c curser . arresp1dact Wated ever wht"N.'I . ENIAu & Co. UO G ESTNTUS 0.iao ILL - FRYe iHNRY0.SNYDER. Com issonBrokers, ET E 0 GN e N 1onte6 8 on ess indn us swirnhum mr- de a%" 68_ort__een_____ i Pa. Singr i th rnak OiRe 3 oth eenthese, wla denl it topb ~1~b DAY t hoe, .ne I 0. .n WEN, Siif.ei i the inmI e oilher e'nm fonlarletatfor*f(l All ?,lah nss wAc.rianted forSf years. Bernd for Illuistrat ed Cir, cumar a d Testlimonials. Addres CIIAl,P.R A. Wo100D & ('0 CANCERINTITT , '-gW8 o--y n se - 0~ilitocI.T omet * 2 rardnsycuesbCl HEALTH Is UWELTHI Health of M7y e xfId DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian eseivent THA GUH. BLOOD PURMAX3 Pae blow4 takes =ound alesh, togn n a clear dskin. If ha w yor Grh rl n rthout caries, and your cou. Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent, A reme composed o Win redIents ot extraor. pr erati e eE 11"3 to pui fy ay meialivgorate the broken-dow 0 11d Was ed y ;uic PLA ANT, B"aad PUI uNT in its tre e a d cure. No matter bywanau the complaillt aR be hel naled, whether it be crofna cnsumtIon, Sl ulcerse tmors, bolls eryalpel or ItrbeurndLs"oneof the ldngs, ileys,bld dero b, kin liver. stomach bowels,, iher s3hronloorconst tutional, the virusa sithe iloo(i which supplies the wast and built d rairs these oran and walite 'tissues of ta eT steni. It tht blo is unhealthy, the process of repair The Sarsaparlllian Resolvent Not only toa ootapenuating reme, but secures the harmenious action of each of the or It establishes throughout the entire ayste. unotion. al harmony and @up phleu thes blood ves Sels with a pure ate buthy current or now life. Tom Sgcrw, after it few days' ust. of the SarmparluIan, -becomes clear an(i beautiful. PimpleR, blotches, black spots aut skin eruptions are removed; a es and ulcers soon cured. P~ersons suffertng from scrofuls eruptive. diseases of thle eyes, mouth er,legs, throit a~tt an that ave accumulat and spredd, elthei grmuncured diseases or mercury, or frodh tile use of corrosive sublimate, may rely o a cure if the Sareapardllian Is continued a euMoient time, to make Its Imprealsil on the system. One bottle contains more of the active princ. of Medliines than any othor Preparation. aeaen teaspoonful doses, while others require AiVe or six times as much. O2ae D~olax. a Bottle. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relief, The Vhenpext and Rest 111641611111 for Funilly Use In the World. In from one to twenty minutes never ails to relieve P'ato with one thoroug1h appicatton. no matter hoW violent or excruciating he pain, the Rheiumatic, Bed-ridden, Intirm, Cfplil, Nervous Neural or rostrated with d sease may su&f'r, RA UWYgREADY RELIEF will aOrd Instant ease. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HIA DACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COIM CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES, BRUISES, LUM.BA00, SCI \TICA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CH EST, BACK or LIMBS are instantly relieved. MALARI.A FEVER AND AGUE. not reeda agent in thi world tat wli curL Seve an gue, Yand other Mallous, Biliou byAf Y'ELIFILLS) so quickly as RAD WAY'8 accordin to the direction cue Crap pasn, & aP t o f t -eat, Col Chils serico Wind in the Boes an al InternaDy se RAIo) Tavelers slnld awa scarry a btl ofR change of wter. Itiabeur ta renr israny or Bitters as a stimulant. bse v de sth iLumbermen should always R A DWAY'S Regulatinlg Pills Perfeot, Purgative, Sonthing. A peri ent., AOt without Pain, Always Reliable and Natural In Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR OALOMEDL. mpurge, rgulate, puif, cleed hatreig thD8to an, eror the cure of all disers of don of the Bowels, Piles,uant ei Fdernment 01 o thnter Viscer Prely veeabe cnain. fe H erve Cho loingtto s ymptnosreuing at ebe of e as and iloP inn tho mah Sou EuttionsIe Siraki or Flttrn at Lib,and Sudden F'lushes of Heat, Bu'rning in A ru moseso RADwY'S r Ie wi free the SOLD 1Y DRUGGISTS. PrIce, 35 Cents Ner Box. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." en letter sapto RNeDWY A CO., No. 52 Wlfrmation worth thousands will be sent To the Pobic,. lsre a as fornRADAY'5, and see that the 96 Colot%do Spect nons,sala O.W LitlenerCo TV1 E tigot d fo-'~ as 00.Iw oMMy a ENG.--For ar~sur, ua.leij nthat wal o~~ LUNGS.BAL M A5 q $6 to $,0 u~gIga;gio g YAEPhTWosl2eaulolLdie,o. ita e