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AGWIO0UU. WIerNTi FOOX; FOR 1311919P.-As winter food, corn is well adapted to feeding sheef in a cold climkte, Sheep digent uinground coin better than cattle, and, with elover nay, corn makes a well balanced ration, From one to two pounds of clover hay,' for moderate-sized sheep, Is a day's ration. The large Leicester and Cotswold require from 2 to 8 pounds of corn,with 2 or more pounds of clover. Oato and corn mixed in equal welght, make a better ration for fatting, especially young sheep. Qato are more nitrogenous than corn; having le8i starch, the mixtire Is .ess heating, and especially appropriate for common Keedipg. One and a hall .to two and a half pounds of this mnixed grain, and a fair quality of hay, in winter, will prove a successful fatteving ration. ' Bran, oat and corn make a better ra tion than the ist, and bran usually costs less than oatos or corn. B:au and corn an swer well without the oats. Linseed meal and corn have been fed as a practical ration with much much success. It shoula be mixed one-third lnseed meal and two-thirds corn. The linseed meal hs about two and one-fourth times as much ntrogen as corn, but not more than one-third of the carbo-hydrate , so they balance each other. PED.,laiGRE Oy Cows.!-Pedigree is i) very csseriul element in the oalue of cows. But it is also true and no less important to know that grade ammtals in a well-nianage(: dairy can be made, as a rule, quite as pro ductive as thoroughbreds, and often tor< so. Yet this does not Imply that the lat ter can be dispensed with, for we cannot have a good quality of grades without it good stramn of blood to start from. While It Is conceded that pedigree Is one of the factors in the Value Of a goOd fOW,lt is not the only factor. Maximnu results in t e dairy are not the sole outcome of any sin glo condition. They deped not merely on the apacity and breet of we )w, but alFo and cqually ofn tae intwigtnco an good management of the owner; and, what Is equally true,but selo conidered, even the capacity of the cow Is itself, to at large dxtent, the product o human sias. 'l uE quetion is asked as t0 what is th greatest number of hogs that can bev kclp on the product of an acre, of groundl. That depends on the breed of the hogs and thit quality futhe scil. An estimate can ensll, be ateby computing theyield o corI ou un acre of ground to be ty bushelt, oi al-ouit 8000 pounlds. It i:als bteen deil 0. strated that a goo hog will produce tkre pounds of corn, and,under tle suppositi r - that They will bAlanahitered ait the weighi Of 20 pounds each, t e the r for ont acr should not be over four. The sani est imate my be comniared when ai portiot is n clover or foither trops that assiat i1 furnising valiety. Tr fact that thore ar si many iferoi horses In the country Is not to bu wonder ed at when th judgintut uc the iejirith of breders is conAblered. Mome than hl the horses Ohat arc prodiuced aire bred bj men who ulve but, little idea wat the re sult will be of couphing their iires witi ie horses which they pa(ronize. They ti not brecd to hnprove the class of horses n the count r y, but mtr(ly to adh another I< the list hey i 1 ot f;eem to realizo the fae Ihat.. $. add to thet a I.- p_ic of sr suIthr will o oin tfe r yearts morl thnres tih tht, aronie totheyu : the cout ,bt.ttrl t tia bri the iPLt. N 'hysl oft enit emadez tha grapes grown in the vicinity of gas worki possessB the disagrceable odlor and taste o1 gas-tar, and it hits been supl-osed theL finil absorbed this volatile subtstaince from th< sir. Rt cent investigations prove, howey. er, that the odor and Ilavor of the grape. .re (iue to the fact tlimut the sap of the vint Absourbs their. iomn tne soil. If disa.greca ble Gdors iay thue fiid their way to th< grapes, why, b.y a siiir artieial process mnay nlot grapes, and indeedi other fruits he pGssib)ly lavoredl to suit the taste, how ever vai led and whimisical Mona I arim mnaciiuery is liajure d ha netedless (xposutre to weather t.ban by use A maebine that, will last ten years wiill careful housing will be ruined im three son sons if left out dturig the wvinter season A coat of paint, first well oulitig woodwuori will greatly add to the duirabuility of tarn linpiimenits. Every f armer shouild procur, sorte pat and leairn to iue the brush tdur tng leisure hours. This is especially imi po; tant iu the case of wagons, which neet repainting, at least so tar as the whicels ar< 'onicerniet, (every spring. Th'le palint froni wheels is rapidly woern ofr ny ice, snov. and mud in winter. -A i'I.A N in use jin SouI h AUit;rabia fat leadiei, catt'e, said to be very vle'five, ii as folio : Tie thle cnd of' the rope ioumt the base of the z,ear hors.; pass the lim across the forchead, back beh,tid the hiorni anti uinder the back of the necar tar, thenc< up betwec1a the ropes anrd trae animnals fo.-e. head. When hauled taut a hitch is imadte whkh takes in the ear, the heast pr eastir< upon which by pulling the ripe, it is said, pievents t he host utstiinate hi ai,t fron Langing back. TlAKE good care of the breeding s.eys 'They are about the most va;u,'ie' oif omt larm stock just now. Let tt.eir feAt be generoum. and not exclustve;y oh cornt Clover flay run through the euittin.: Lox. and then scalded, with a liberal mixing oh t qjual quantities, by naessurte, of corni, oam and wheat bran makes atout as goodt a ra. tion as can be givetn them at this tilae oh the year, anti will keep them in the best of health, and brir.l got d, ationgt, vigorous pigs. A,s English wilter Ctugges'e the p'ossibil. ity of compressmng green fodder into smal. bales by means of a presa so)in,-0I.i'g bi.e i hay p:oss, anti piling these Laa es in an) convenient building, illing tip te creviea betweeni the bales anid the space bet we t,he bales and the walls w ilt chaulf. Tfhu hie thiuks wo'ihl he as wvell as to pick ta fodder in an u,aiergr(und sike, amd pre.: * ~it all at om'ce with heavy .uetghts, iati i1 * the same time could be stored away ocf out n.uch more easily. .ExOJ,Ati txported 6070 hiorsesu in th< * first elevt-n months of 1882, against 572k in 1881 and 4845 im 1E8'J-and all this in the lace of the fact that that country is - ,. constant purchaser of horses for goner, purpose use. TIhe ex'pirts of 1882 wert valued at $1,762,455. 20-or about $306, 85 each. iFranco is the heaviest customier taking 1942 head. THE-n size of the kernel of dhirerent varn etles of oats vaiies considerably. Assum ing, hioweve'r, that medium oats rcquire 660,000 grains to the bushel, then thire< busnels to the acre would give 45 seeds te ~ .~.the square Jol; 8j bushels, 52 seeds, andl * 4 bushels to the acre would give sixty ' see to the square toot, Puna breeds in poultry arc far more satislactory and profitable than the mon.I grels, _____ '4'.. 8AWDJSttered ip the hill en'a-ges the yield of p.otatoes immensely, and ti.e po'a toes are mnuch larger and smoother. DOMESTIO. Hxn? are two recipes for orange wkr -one for a small quanifty and one f< a large, The recipes differ in a fe particulars: Take the juice of four doi en oranges and the fresh peel of tb oranges: for this number of oranges u ten pounds of sugar, five gallons of wo ter and one pint of the best brand. heat the water and pour It over the pee] let this stand for three hours, then ad the strained juice of the oranges, the the sugar and lastly tho brandy; bott it, and in a few weeks it will be a agreeable beverage. No. 2 calls fc one hundred oranges, twenty-three Ib of sugar, ten gallons of water. Boil th sugar In the water and clarify the syru with the whites of six eggs, Pour th hot liquor upon the parings of the oi anges, add the juice of the oranges an six ounces of yeast. Let it ferment fc tour days, then strain it in a barrel. I three weeks add four quarts of brand: and in three months the wine will I ready for use, An Elder was cramped with an ache, St. Jacob's Oil did the pain slake; He was so highly pleased, That again he was greased, And took a lot home to alt Lake. A soldier on guard at Fort Wayne, Was suddenly stricken with pain; le thought he was gone, But when be rubbed on St. Jacob's Oil, was all right again. SHOULDER QuriTs. -Shoulder quil are quite the fashion now, that is. quil about half the sizo of the ordinary on Very pretty ones to lay across the fo of the bed are made of the thin clie cloth. The nicest cotton is nedet f these quilts, or the dark spots in U cheaper qualities will show through tI thin covering. These small comforte should be tacked close togetner, ai this may be done with any bright colc and the edge may be bound simply, it may have a crocheted edge, or trimmed witi. lace. These little quil may he Waeud, aud if well sh"ken aft it, and hung where they will dry quic Jy, they will look like new again. Sm: quilts can be made, too, of other mate ial, Many women, probably, have c silk dress skirts laid away which wou (to good servic if made up in this for **"WInter finds out what S-inmer In by." Kidn,3y-Vort cure. in Winter al in Suu,m r, Tt,erc iw scarcely ia pers-in be found who will not bo greatly benetitt by a thorough course of Klidney-W every sprinig. If you cannot, prepare t dry buy the liquid. It has the same ece .WVnc wonders of modern chemist are apparent in the beautiful Dianio Dyes. All kinds and colors or ink can made from thor. Avcoinm-o to a Baltimore epicure, highly satifa-tory stuning for a diue whether canvas-back or red-head, made by grating onough bread to f the bird; moisten it with cream or w. milk, in which put a tablspoonful melted butter; season with salt. poppc etc., the rind of a lemon, a tablespoo ful of chopped colery and the yolk one egg. If the flavor of an oyster is you delectable, lie says, add a few r oystera whole. A strip of bacon piane over the breast of the roasting dn< giv, a ai (d li:ate~ F.anost imnperceptil Ilavor. and preventa it becoming dry. h Ail KA, Mo., Feb. 9, 1880. I puilchased live bottles of your Hi Bitters of Bishop & O., last fall, for ni dlaughter, and amn well pleased with t: Bitters. They did her more good than the medicine she has takens for six year WM. T McCLUREd The above Is from a very reliable far: Cr, whose daughter was in poar health f< seven or eight years, and could obtain relief until she used Hop Bitters. Saa now in as good1 health as aniy person In i country. We have a large sale, and thi are makmng remarkable cures. WV. I. BlI1iOP & CO. A rmer-rTY way to wake a border foi patchiwork quilt is to p'eco one narri strip of straight bits of silk; sew this the quilt; then put around it a rowv blocks watching the center of the qui and outsido of this put a wide att similar to t be narrow onoc. The ofY( is very prc ty, and1 this is a good way ut.iliz, the strip) of silk left not used the blocks. D)oing~ a Great ruta of EJod. Mrs. J1. ierry. or I ortlgad. Mo. wrts "Y( nouiry's Carb~olIh Salvo. la. ,tingli a greatL ana of go, Someat of my friendsl havye been, greatly bon,eaited. itsi nao. I thlik itis the beet wadvu I have, over USei Becker's l'a'in anneen cuarea an in Man and nea 1k r ucce exterinally and initernally. Dr ltoger's vegetable wormc syrup instanatly d1ostrc uormt ad revlicos the St ceionsM whlh causeu the Khin.oy truutlud. etc. Can be used exteruaily as TEA CAKE:s. - One cup of angar, ti ..gx, one cup and a half of milk, 01 leaping teasp)oonful of bak:ing p)owd( a iece 01 butter the size of an ear, ati flouar enough to wake a atfin batter. this~ batte'r stir a pint bowlI full of frii - curraits lara nice; freshc berries their season, and even canne<d one with the jice drained of. Bake suuscl!.muffiu rings and serve while warr Vonsumipton Cnrod. A.n old physician, retired trom practic having had placed mn his hands by I East India smlssionary the formula of simple vegetable remedy for the speer and permanent cure of Consumptio Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all thro and Lung Affections, also a positive au radical cure for Nervous Debility and Nervous Complaints, after having teste Its wondert ul curative powers in thousant of cases, has felt it his i(tuty to make known to his suffering fellows. Actuati by this miotive and a desire to relieve ii nian suffering, I will send free of charg to all who desire it, this receipe, in Goe man, French or English, with full dire tions for preparing and using. Sent 1 mail by addresaing with stamp, namli this paper. W. A. Noyes, 149 Potwe, Block. Rochester. N Y Moss' CrwoorA.-W(psh 011e 0oun of Irish moss thoronglily in cold watt then put it over the fire to boll in o1 pint of water. Orate one ounce of chtt elate fin', mix it with half a cupful cold milk: stir it into a pint of hoili: nmilk, ai.d bo) I it for flye winutes; th add It to the boiling moss, stialin the together, sweeten them to suit the tas of the patient, and use the bievera warm, R ou lo lts." Clears out rats,'mlco, roaceu, t1ics, ants, ts bugs, skunks, chfpmuaks, gopherc. 150. iDruggl A MAYONNAISB of Ofs5ters4 sprinki with chopped celery is tai high ayt ,r fasion b .m d inners. .Wydon't you use Sit. Patriek'e Salve? st Ieit. 25O at ab diugit. Immense Demand 0 for Vegetine. 0 NVC are not at all surprised to learn tast the demand of the peop erywhere for thal *famous medicine, VogetIno, Is constantly beomnl ;Ing more and more eXtended. It has long been in ;demand all over our own country, and had soe d time ago made Its way Into various foreign lands, At the present tite the esteemed proprietor, Mr. I o I Stevens, of Boston, is sending it to order to some of the remotest foreign countries; and it seems now evident that Vegetino Is to become a ir universal medicine. It Is a "patent mediline,' I. but It has gained Its fame and made its way overy. e where on Its own intrinsic merits. Buch were the p unmistakable and undenlable results of the use of 0 this astonishing and, at this day, world-renowned medicine, in speedily effecting cures of the very numerons diseases or 1ls for which it was do. d lared to be a remedy, that people everywhere ir were open and decided in expressing their opinion H that this "patent medicine" miust not only be ranked equal with, but altogether superior to, all ' the regular "'dotors' atuff" that had ever been given In sickness. There was anti there coulf no dispute about the astonishing cures effecteM by the medicine. The doctors could not dety then--especially as many of such cures had been effected In the most respectable, wealthy andl well-known families, where the suffering Invalids had obtained and taken the Vegetine as a last resort, after the redu. lar phslelaus had utterly failed to do them any good. Moreover, testimonial letters from perfectly well-known persons In high standing and ot un. doubted charact er and veracity began to pour in Upon Mr. It. R. Steven.s, the proprietor, in abund Lnce, declaring, and often with the deeptst grati tude, the surprising cures Wrought by the great ta haedickme, ts Such testimontais have continned to flow in upon e. Mr. Stevens, from drat to last, until he has enough ;o make volunies were he to print them all. But to don't pub'ish, even in t he newspapers, only a imall fraction of them. Is It niy wonider, then, ;hat the sale of Veletltie La now in,,rcasing at a turprising'y rapid rate. eideia (R. I.) G4* 1leule 10 Id r, Vegtine is Sold by All Druggists. or ts or ill ' ry Id Ad to rt lie ry Id iwj ill oANA KESIS >r, 11 Dr. S. Sibboea ExternaPuitome -2 of GIvs Instant relief and to an infallible M to CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES& 10 b O iA uietut f an - i 10 i0 inabswoaercvrngvtlsai:,/elr o nl fle tis-r te gt o tew a ,b ti vito , ae roerfrin rhteutamit tltnelare ur et, imad conurerst 1tastli weak, trevntsi - fevto ito -ge. t Oie rn lcii:ti mi~il Fo 'kr .saLly iall)Druggists antl Dealers generally. Itemesnbhor This. LIf you are sick IIop Bitters will surely aid Na ture in making yont well when all eise fails, yeIf you are costive or lyspeptic, or na suffTering in. from any other of the numleroua dtis4eas.es of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if yani re n. mamn ill, for h op HI.tteru t eu a sovereign remedy a in all such compldaitat.. If you are wet lng away wills any for m of Kid ney .ti.ie.Me, stop) ternpting Death this moincz.t, O0 andl turn for a eure to Ihop liitters. )' If yout are iick iy thu that terrible Rickneqs Nerv Sonqness, you wit llfi' a "ltailm ini Glicad'' in the Use of iiop, ltters, if you are a lr.qTiriter, or a residlent of a mias [u insatic ell-triit, lait I ae your hystemn igainst the t cug of at ! munrtriesi- tnalar:ail, ejilltIerm, liii iou. an:i trit i.ttsj I.t eve s--by the use of 11op q If you have rough,, p:rnply, or in'low skin, basi .' breath1p.uns arid acuers, aismi ;et ii unserabile genie. raly op ILite.rs will give .0on fair iskin, rich a* blo'tI, aroi swVee'eCst breat, h, heathirluu (01cofrt. In 'h'ort they cure na i)Diseaces of the stomuach, B-iwels, h!ooti, L!ver, Nerves, Kdhneys, hirisht's Iliscase. I3500 will be paid fern acde they will not cure or hlCp. ,That poor, bedrid<len Invalid wife mister in mother or daughter,can 1>o made the picture ol a health, ia fow bottles of flop 19tters, costlig bu a .Will you let thesu stuffer ? it Noohrdnnei opo Ienintico. ce FO Tuo HaEvrteRcaNhoer CUREnaO a . h aa,ti rot~ md 'overIONmoi, s. 10 E uo PllaoerIoaaint twvr atstat be Utcopl itewionsfd wibo. dny-o ti s 0' y strngthens the weakeneOd parte .dUnioy 0' U 4ouros allkkinds of Piles cveni when physiciana s e'and mediacis have leforo fniled.2 43- tIf you havether of thso troubles u il qPR 0 *i. USE ,u iase S 'i ~YOUNG MEN learT anetho nd Ol Croudara free. VA LENT~ EA iitl.,vunlo,wis oa $72^uh m*'um n; O5rjdh ait T.iose aswrint derietn HUMOO "I oa that uovernor Cleveland has notified the New York prison authori ties that the ute of the paddle an a means of punishment must be disoon tinued," said Fonderson, "and I consid or it contrary to the spirit of progress which shuloid adniate the breast of overy true Amriloan." "What are on talk" about?" oried the b ya in as nishmen "WWat alm I talking about? You be. ReV6 in overy man helplug himself, don't you ?" They admitted that was where they stood. 4"Well, suposing a Man wanted his ack Pad d ou can't paddlo your Owl), can yoI?" "No," replied the boys. "What then?" "What then V' screamed Fendrtion. "You thiok-hetded fools I Don't you see the point? Paddle your own, can you ? Paddle your own canoe." Nobody laughed; it was a natter too seriouR for merrineut; but they pitied poor Fenderson from the bottom of their hearts, and they pitied Vhemselves, too, 'ihe violation of any of nature's laws brings its warning by the feeling' of dis comfort. Exposure will induce colds, throat disease, Consumption, etc., all of which give warning by a troublesome cough. Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in tie, and roeove both the cause and effect of your disaintrt. CoNcauu(o the Father of his Coun try: At Austin, Nov., on Washington's birthday, a Chinaman tried to explain to Captain Jack, of the Piutos, who Washington was. "Who you call um Waslinuitung?" "Oh, he heapo big man, Jack. heape big American chief." "Aller same Winnmucoa ?" "Yes, Jack, oldy hw ave more so. He heape good chivI. Alle,e 'hericans heap likum. This he bithday; when he come little pappoose fust time, you know; savvy that, Jack ?" "No." "Well, Jack, Wash it-gton Piesident; -roat general; heap pite: lickum dan British; fixum coun try bully." "'W'ashiumtung die ?" 'Yes, heapa die, long time ago." "GOhiLnan kiilum?" "No. no; dear me, no; he catbhem sick-go1e ip -no come pap. pcose no more." "Ugh I You heape likum-heapa shootum big gun-watser matter uow?" ' Oh I get out, Jack; it's no0 u e wasting time trying to explaiw things to a dani thick-head ludian." **"I is a great art to do the right thing it the right time." The person sub ject to derangement cf the kidneys or liver has a protective duty to perform in par chaising a package of Kidney. Vqrt., it in vigorates Itese organs and by its cathartio and diuretic effect, cleanees the whole system of all bAlt huiors. AWFeathera, ibbons, velvet can all be colored to match that new hat by using the Diamond Dyes. 10 cents for any color. ONE sultry Suliduy a minister was thundering away at his drowsy congre. gation, the majority of which wonld go to sleep in spite of all his effo ts, At last he shouted: "WakeUp here I There is a nian preaching to you who has only halt a shirt on his back I" It woke them tremendously The next day a delega tion of ladies visited the parsonage and presaented the preacher w ith a package contamuing somne very nice shirts, saying "(hat it was a shame that he should be reduced to half a shirt to his back." t{e replio(d, after accepting the shirts witli thanks, "that he was not literally reduced to a half shirt, although he wore a half on is back, he wore the other half in front of him." Joilh iigg, haeard from. NaEi xi ir. It. I., Aug. 11, 1880. Dear Bi1tt e-i ami here trying to bireathe in all the salt air of the ocean, and having Ibeen a sufferer for more tha'n a year with a retractory liver, I was mdu.. e(d t.o mix Hop) Bit.ters with the sea gale, and have found the tincture a glorious re sult. * * * I have been greatly help ed by the lit'ears, and ams not afraid to say so. Yours wItihomit a struggle, JOt)Sl BILLINGS. SmTN-" Who are you ?" "'A bank cashier." ".J )feauilter '' "Yes." "How mnnch ?" ''2,000,000," "Felix, give him ai top seat, away from the fire, where it i's mer' and cool. Ne:ver mind thainkinig me, Mr. Cashier, You're welcoime. But who is this ?" No'. 2-"A bank caasici-.' "Yes." "How much ?" "8,000." '"Here, Felbx, take this fellow, anid give him a seat on the top of the stove ?" Pure rsdc hver oil. frosn selected livers. on the seasore, by Caswell, llazard & Co., N Y. AM~ohitely pure and sweet. Pa ticnts who ii..ye '>uce taken it prefer It te all others. Puysicians declare at superior to all other oils. Chapped hands, face, pimples and rough skin cured by using Juniper Boap, madfe by awell. Hazard & Co.. New York. '"Howy did you come ont of that law. suit yeu ba'( wth John Pendry, before Jnstice S'olomon,s ab)ont a horse ?" a"ked BradIordi Cur'is of Warren 1lisdway.I wvonit IT wrote a note to Justiee Solo mon, telling him that if he would decide in my fav<.r I would pay him $10, and he did deccide in my favor." "You can't mnake mne beplieve but that Holomon is an nsi right Jusdge; and if you wrote him a lette.r ofim ing hinm in mney lie would hiate decidedi against yon andl in favor of the othecr fellow. " "Yes, T expect that is what hea wos.l I hav,- doe if 1 had not b'eens o.r-- ul to sigin the other fellow's a no tn the. let ter oflering the b)ribie. You 1uaveun't got much mnort sense than thie justice himself." Solid men admsire) the beautiful, and this accounts ia somne measure fcor the thousands upon thousanda of bottles of Cairboline, the deodorized petrolenm hair renewer and dressing, which have been sold yearly since its inventIon by AMessrs. Kennedy & Co., of Plttsburg, Pa. "IN our country," said1 the English man, as lie leaned back in his chair, "b)efore we marry we arrange to settle" a certasin mum on eig,wife." "Yes, I know," replied the Ameriean, "but wtith us it is different. It is after we are married that we settle everything on the wife and arrange to beat our creditors." "Haw I I see. And how do the croed itors take it ?" "They never find anything to. take." "BRs'r Corosi 1A14 IN Til751 WoRi.o." 'Wy it. Price 10c. lF. W. ly 5aMA? & Co., Augtusta,Maino. TBe rickn copetn e, a ann g Kidney, What Phystelans say. BAN LMdNDRO, OaL 1. V. uns, Buffal N.Y.1 Dear tri I have employed your "Weasant Porgative Pellet" in my.rractloe for the last four years. I now use M6 other alterative or oathaito medleinea In all chronic derangements of the atomach, liver, and bowel. I know of noth ing that 4qual. them. y. A, MILLE, f. D. LOUNGING through the corridors of the State Capitol one day was an old farmer, to whom came a femalesufMkage canvasser with a petition, and poItely asked him if he would'sign it. * He eyed the 'document suspiciously awhile, and then asked: "What is it?" "A petition in favor of the woman's movement," she responded in her most insinuating tone of voice. "Then I'm agin it," said the agriculturlet with the empha sis of a man who had some domestic infelicity. "A woman who's allus a movin' is allus a gettin' in trouble. If you've qot anything to keep her sot, I'll sign it., Dr. Pierce's 'Golden Mod'cal DI covery" has becono so thoroughly established in pub lie favor that were it not for the fcrgetfulnese of people It would not be necessary to call at teutiou to Its power to cure consumption, which Is sorofula of the lungs, and other blood diseases, as eruptions, blotches, pLn pies, ulcers, and liver Oomp!ait." PUT out by water: There was an alarn of tire turned in from an Atlanta artist's studio on Wednesday morning, but by the time thb department got there the conflagration had boon sub dued. -"What Was it a-fird?" asked Chief Rvan. "Oolonel Bungardner'n portrait." "How did it catch?" "I had it nearly all finished-all except the uose-aind when I laid the proper color on it she blazed up like a political lion fire." "And what put him out ?" "Wa ter I Water will put the colonel out any tme." now Women would Vote. Were womon al'owed to vote, every one in the land who has used Dr. Piero's "Favorite Presorption" wou d vote I, to be an unfailing remedy for the diseases peculiar to her sex. By druggists. A KITonEu soliloquy: A servant girl who had been admonished by her mis tress to be careful in ''washin' up" the best tea things was overheard shortly afterward indulging in the following soliloquy while in the act of washing the sugar basin: "If I was to drop this 'ero bsia, and was to catch it, I sup pese I bhOUltln't catOU it; but if I was to drop it, and wasn't to catch it, I reelon I should just catch it." *For the deligte and coliphcated di flicuiirs peculicr.to woien. Lydia E. Plul - ham's Vuitotable Compound is the sovtr eigu remedy. AN old'gentleman finding a couple of his nieces fencing with broomsticks, said: 'Come, comie, my dears, that kind of an accomplishment will not help you in getting lusbands,' 'I know it, uncle,' responded one of the girls, as she gave a lunge, 'but it will help to keep our husbands in order when we have got .em.' The Fraxer Axle Oreare Is the best in the market. It is the mnost economical and cheapest, one box lasting as long as two of any other. One greasing will hat two weeks. It received first premium at the (Jentennial and Paris Extp nuitions, also me,.lals at various State fairs. Buy no other. A OEnnBJRATED lawyer once said that the three most troublesome clients he ever had were a young lady wvho wiunted to be married, a married woman who wanted a divorce, and an oldl maid who didn't know what she wanted. Young men, iddl&-aged men and all men who suffer from ea,rly In-liscretions wll hil Allen's Brain Food the mnost l)owerful iny gi)rant ever In trodlued; ' nec retore<i by it tnere Is no relapse. Try it; it never falls. $1; six for $5. At di uggtsta and at Allen's Phairmnacy, k15 First avenue, N4ew - York City. ' A PLAIN plum pudding is miadi thus: Chop three ounces of suet very fine, add a quarter of a pound of currants, the same quantity of .raiins, half a tea spoonful of salt, anid a leinspoonful of baking powder, a pound of sifted flour, a pint of sweet milk, three tablespoon-. fuls of molasses, and spice to suit, Mix thoroughly and boil for three hours in a pudding bag._____ 'v IoRTINE is nourishing and strengthen ing; purifies the blood; regulates the bow els; quiets the nervous system; acts direct ly upon the secretions, and arouses the wholet system. AT a New York dinner party the other evening the menu, printed on white sta'in, came from beneath the wings of a tmny swan place~d beside the plate of each guest. The swans were'retained as souveniers, and when their heads were pulled off were found to be inten ded for nmatch boxes. Emory's Little Cii hartic Pill-best mm'de for Liver CoinplaInt andi Biliousnees. l'astelese, harmltess, inftal lible, 1560. CJI'mf ecokies are made of one cup of butter, one ocap of sugar, three table spoonfuls of sweet cream, half a tea spoonful of soda; flavor with cinnamon or niuimeg, or, if you wish to have them very di l:cate, flavor with extract of lem on or with rose water. Mother swain's WVormn syrup. Infallble, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for fe verishness, restleuaniesst, worms, Qa cosIpion. 260. HEREs is a recipe for steamed bromn bread; One quart of Indian meal, one pint of rye flour; stir these together and add one quart of sweet milk, one cu p of molasas, two teaspoonfuls of soda; add a little salt, and steam for four hours, Dr. Kline's Greast, eve iutswerr is t11e marvel of t,he ago for all nerve eiseases. All ts stppd irc. Bond to ian Aschi street, BUTroN BAG.--A useful trifle, made of odd scraps of satine is a set of three small bags joined together with elastic, meant to hold buttons; one could hold shirt, the others glove asnd shoe button's. Ladies and children's boots and shoe.s cannot run over If Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffenet s are used. AN exchange tells of an original five o'clock tea set of Minton wale, with a dial painted on each article and the ci pher 5 as a handle. This N.Y. Singer,$20 Wanntd pe rfet. LI~ rusn:ing U e lt tral-l when deired Als nte eapIanIfd to. uuenai andt ir *Paki (t n W ATD for te eat and atot u Bok El. dBbiles. Prie -e THEGREATGERMAK RNMMY FOR PAIN. Relieves anid cures RHEUMATISI. Neuralgia. Solatlos, Lumbago, BACKAVINP, READA011,T0OTRA011% SORE THROAT, . 4JINSY, SWELLING0, .SPRAINX, 0 Soreness, Cuts, emliss. FROCTBITES, BURNS, XUALDSt A md all other bodily,ahe and paIus. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. l4old byanI)Drugistsa"11 Hh. IJl~reatfOem De ers orins InU OIL 11ung3ages. The Charles A. Vegeler Ca tumcs,or, to A. VOORLBR & 00.) 6......... .-..--Raillawere. Md."' Va L.4 WOMAN CAN HEALTH FWD S PATHIZE WITH IS THE HOPE 0 WOMAN. 'THE RACE LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABL1 COMPOUND. A Sure Cure for all FEMALR VEAE.a NESSES, Including Leucorrhea, 1w. Vogular and Panful Menstruationo Inflammnation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO LAPSUS UTERI, &e. t3rlesant to the ta; t, emeac.lous and Immed[ite in 1t offect. It is a glost help in preiane.y. and r* (loves pain during lAtor and at rular jvrio'!s. ritysicivs i,.-.r i r . x' n XI;ITI rM T1. tMFon AI. W , .. Oir Cvq*ate# %\TVaa of either ex, it i .-..%. ',sts t haV evn been before the p. :C a, a I "nn's \t the Kxr&it is the ':.,4N Piv"PI A. rwrvr% tw-iIDNET (xi .Ai'Ts # rntber Se.r Find Great 1 ia la tee.. T.YDIA E. PInull r.l t1AX%a'VrWTI1MR willdradiean ' . l -. tra tlb tho sysutem. As rvelk a Lt as the .umund. -rBoth the Cmpoun,1 . .-.1. l'rtfier a pre pared at 933 and W N-r Axnue, 1inu. Uas. Pries of either, 81. Six bottle. for #.\ The 'Nupund is seat by mail in the form -A pill. or of lattw, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. lir. I'inkham froly answers all letters of in'quiry. Encloft S cent stamp. Send for pamphlet. Sention this .tn iWLYDIA R. PrsKIL&'S 10lfl PL6S cnre Covistir,& tio. BlUousnoAs ud Torpidity of tho Mier. 25 cen.ts WSold by all Drur:glets.-1 .) IS A SURE CURE for att diseases of the Kidneys and It asspein. aeton n hkmet important inaction, stimuLating the healthy scretion of the Bilo, end by keeping the bowels a nfree condition, oftbeting its regular disoharge. Malaria. "J r#er areobilious, dyspuptio, oroonstipated, Kidney Wort will surlg~ relieve and quickly euro. In the Spring to cleanse the System, overy one shou.d take a thorough courso of it. 41- SOLD BY DR UQCESTS. Price *1. 5 to $20 EraY hnea" nriwo- afro 807 THE PUREST AN~D BEST.i1 Resedy ever Mlade.-It Is Compounded frena Hop., Malt, Buelmu, Man (Irake, ant -Dandel ion. The oldest, best, most renowned and valuable medicine in the world, and !n addition lt'contain.s nil the best andi most effective curative properties 3f all other remedies, being the greatest liver regulator, blood puriller, and life and health re storing agent on earth. it gives ne w life and vIgor to the aged and infirm. r'o clergymen, lawyers, literary meni, ladies, and tll whom sedlentary employments cause irregu lurities of the Blood, Stomach, Bowels, or Kl.incyM, 3r who require an appetizer, tonic, and miiduatimu ant, it is Invaluable, being highly curative, tolio ad stimulating, without being litoxloating. No matter what your'feelings or symptoms are, 3r what the disease or ailment is, use flop Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable use the bitters at once. It may save your life. Hunudredsa have been saved by so loing, at a moderate cost. Ask your draggtst, or physiciatn. Do not stfer youarself or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use Hlop Fitters. If you have lameness in tihe loins, w!th frequett pains andi aches; numbness of tihe thigh ; Lcanly, painful and frequent discharge of urine, huled with pus, and which will turn redi by atanidinig; a voracious appetite and unquenchable thirst; harsh and dry lxin; clammy tongue, of ten darkly furredi; Swollen and inflamed gums; dIropsical swelling of the limbs; frequent attacks of hiccough ; inability to void the urine, and great fatigue in attempting It-you are suffering.fromn seome form of Kidney or Urinary Complaint, such s UionTs's DissAss Df the kidneys, stone or inatmation of the blatd der, gravel and renal calculi, diabetes, stranguary stricture and retention of thie urine, and Hop lit tera is the only reinedy inat will permanently cure you. Remember, flop Bitters is no vile, drugged), Irunken nostruin, but thme purest and best muedi. sIne over made, and no person or familly should be without, It. Don't rIsk any of thse highly lauded stuff with testimonials of great cures, but sk your neighbor, artigglst, pastor or physicians what Hlop Bitters has andcan dolforyouaad est it, T>eaese eh nie8R e ed i i ateeooran th e oba re ss n ad gllitering hands of geld. As we make hinEs apee will forward to yoraddress, posten,. ayon oseli1, I ,h If mere a re 4~ yon we pae el omatha extraordInary Low Finnr If o workaansitp andt niadnd 9nai U onu ooas i n r liberalayent expose to view Toe tb ap n handsome ad snggestive ornament to present to ala. Srata Diamond n4 oetain~ a remarkal ba erithen 4,u sheb win tre s , '9 th,ets Re sna Amahya,'opso ARSIEt ye 8. eavanufai 015 A skin or Deautiy Sa j.or o'evens DRi. T. FELIX GiOURAUD'S Oriental Oream, or Magial Beautier. -r Ild. be sue UMu myOWS ea to I e adv ee A uT r t h e 0. or, boo 4~aA to Ar Nt a Fa o, 11 thro a- yo 0 .a wrears n an on M g b* a a m 7 1 4 re D for the bOUn- W I moAl l E ITAT l G IDa No oo 'IN.A. $65 A9 TEACHERS Light Basiness in your cou0nty. Address. P. W.,ZIEGLEII & Co., 910 Arch St., Philad Dlphia. A SItRO .Ad's Hautlrtd Cugretg Sowi0gPinia alinRe and easmso ate E e ft deors I of iert Dsaso. t Dolrg not fofoan l to tr i fyo a trou bued wtTh b talto isae . lb b i5 ear RTI RA. '. lD l)l C0. ,O Po,' H. a Cure "rthe MOT13T)3 RNA HAEST." U D "A" TMH141EH TEAS"M Quic'r Crelieves Nurlllia A~~US Palpitation antd Spasms of the H,eart, anti is a muro cure fot all ER forms of Ilenitrtisoaso. Do not hill to tr it, t you are trou. bldwithythia ea disense. Price 81.00. Sent by Expe , KARTIN GRAD .T /TrRrSHES asnpo e a rs 111t1 dp - I love HOW$k .e . e o iO , P i a n, a. toutep t sat ton.) Write for nit u i11a. Pamphlet iidPricesRtoTheIAltiu Taylor fn, Unnafl:old. ia. VW4 l a a bb. qC ba..ud s ab nodtwilb trr 40,0 111lbo wont eas. tbleon 4 ,in eto k o r. J. ~AXtt1,M5ie ee. P1ArthSt . ;:Idlphs . . 01tU a, 4"F mall or PesIi - .44%" anat hbwwb 0154M it~tone Inoute. lteatiUVI Pa.~ .Berithey Tfon%so Harrtrcbur r, P. t!S. VlIr Ine litsblurgh. Pa , rt Vatyno, IniL &'Niniercial Hotel In e TaSTOPPED FREE Mairrefoutt Mres. DR. KLINE'S GREAT NEI RESTQjFER F ISIBASS OXI-T SURr. ctit roRl NrRvEa Artru detary pmiftaken as direted JV4%Ascr fiday'as ste. Treatise A $ trial botbt free to Fit Casetjlo he bnod eorniacs charges on box.wh*t) f,000iA Send atneft 10.and bowelt or kfdy,o e*p1 s ad . . f affiteot toit. 1M .11 K.63i i,cbI NE.VERad Fl's 'e P nrs rqui ret sueev Tit t tft in Is t al. aaOAr Ao CoPri lbloilst r L. Vitu CTAND Ine, Alcholstn. Opia m Fting, Ne r. vous dbiity, crofula and all Nervoum dATI C.l.od iseae.T A Clerdigymnen Ptyer iestadblse so llcause NeouYo fortheCurloo f 'tah ~:5lKVR EPLLEPTICh FeqTtiea .ev - ~~~onic.JuralpofteMein eta Epop , ha swt ns lat ia aio. oerocaeosnan wor inraul in ve rantbea rs alncdhu sik tem o r.J.I . oe Pritrst tilteila>oJMoKt. glas s l.u enre , u,iatls etc ae in ta.p I r5 i li i de tt.it.oi o udy l iabor a . n tloA d eitAOr.stocot" -'o icy uthriton h.nne nsb noar, NotrIo ar recordd.~u r Set Cue f ___ ___ ~ s JAom rn.Ja r a rticgna l osi l bee oonslg re nioe .er. b aOe, adY rw neiehAq sTi trc ts sse,t T A0ts as Bt .,Nov Yoir. WORTH DI a SEA t yr O. 'l'nalt loo * t E.0Fittis R nain valbe no a yo all'1 uiO iim evo y tioi fu h o laleqa t lan diso t the rntoltnv Addresosi oR amentH. 80i~.K & SON Phied ha 7 u te h iu i o n ( ?r b e r . t , terd ltte, o Exren Sed t i dtreis r ti arta JwoIrtn Bostllay. Neorlo