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A1EImOUI= . LArz V zEoTTABnEs.-A gentleman told us the other day that last ytar he had constantly for several months green peas upon his table, of his own raising, and that they lost nothing of their de liuiousnaes. There is n, diflloulty in this, if gardeners are instructed to go steadily on with their plantings through the season; but few will do it on their own account, -as it adds to their labor. The way, however, to raise the Atest quality of peas is,alter tn Jirstiowings, to plant them deep and mulch them, so that the soil they root in is always cool and uoist. In thu careless mann or in which peas are olteu cultivated that they have very little flavor and delicacy. It is so with raising what is caled te buap-eblort beans. They are seldom planted ieop enough, and as a conuse quence have no unore flavor than a piece of Ihdia-rubi,cr, and about as tough. .But the beans planted in l3ep tenuber, and in due time are for sale in our narkett, are really deliciout in fit vor and tiairly met in their mouth. 'Tis is the result, of cool sol. lfut Were thtse beans plantcd three or Jour inches (eep, as we have more than once suggested, throug tut, the season, and ILUmUhei in the J,ottest paut of it, we could have, as wit,n the peas, these veg etables at all times up to Novemurer in perlect,ion. ALTOUoH our inipruvod varieties of appies suu far supurimr to that of the primiL,tv crab-apl,e in general qualitte yet that 'tncent- bpeonnen has its uses and purposts. '1ney ate specially fus tefeu in suMe sections for clder-making, being superior to all othfe kinds iL .nat respect, antid the trees are hardy, iree,as a IuIe, IrU11 iLSect attacks, ulni protusu bearers. Urab-iippte trees seou to wear f1ell under all ecumst,auces, yieluing heavy crops anu sound llu.t. For pre solvlng they are excellent, as they pus sebb peculiar acui pr.pelties and ilavorb unkluwn in other apples, ant whet lunay ripe are renetit ,y some in pre tere:eu to the iisipiovelt varieties. A, the Olua-apple is tue source Irom wiie, We ueriveu mUobt U1 our laivurite, the itt tiltt to pitpagale the uetter Varieties from seen ilittb LU I reversioln, an.1 we fint tuo utat-aple growng frolu the seeds ol even the most litgnlly improvou bpeCInes. 'l hey are generally ul slpoll tat.euts growtI, cuiig up in forgutteii lOcations, anlt tel, rateu nnuol LL- ia plu Itubu beairei thun i.r use, aihutiult tue) are wortuy ia place Ill uru'aets as c.tet apples utnt prebervig fruit. TuE . ,w.-It will he found that a two-horse ste' I plow that cuts at width of twice the (Utiln of at one-horse plow, breaking three aores it (lily to the one lcre of thu one-horto plow, saves the larinier the labhor of two mutt each dity the plow is at work. A good culti vaLor, that plows from seven to eight acres a day, dues the work of two smt gle plows, anid Saves i the labor -f one htea every day it is in use. The econ o1iy aimid pierteetionl of the umowor,reaipel ttu lior-e-rake are too ehl known to require cutumeiatt. RILEEDiNO Gi:sr.-In breceding geese the b,blltsn inaiy be killed t f t"very year atutt inoi saved for the next veat but the told ones, except it be 0130 oI two of the best goslings, to t:iko the p)lace of such as a'ro killed or htirt b.y accident. Geese laty regulairly, breed and rear their yoaung for iaty' or sixt.y years. So if O'Io3 11a1 a gOo(I breedtiing goose, it is best, lo keep her for yeairn. Giters beecaoe so cross in a lew~ yealrs its to 1)0 ibeairable, aund wh'en such is te caiso they aire 11i, candidattes for the spit. A FaiIMERI whoi is largely enlgaged ini rai?inag stock adopts thli llowing~ niethod( ini raiislig calvesi, and mieeta w ith .xcehlenit sues iss: Th'aoecalves are tethered andu( ailod live jtirts ctim naihi moirning anad night. .iu then~vuter they received one qtuai t eaichi of wheiat and bra, itad whena they hatve ilnished that they' lire allowed a sinial ljtitity of hay. .FEEDING vOUNG GiCENS.-YoiJp cf.hien,s <tiak a good troni c.f water',bualt they', ini commion wvit.h aill anaiimait, know juist how iuch they need. M~ix your orn dough very dry' antd crumbly, anud let the hitt.le fellows have plenty of' fresh waiter to dirink atftei' eatmuig,itad t.hey3 wil not, drink too muach; but ii their n,iess is inlixett thmu and( sloppy, they will be for' watter to get at their- feed. "WuV AT is wvoath doing is wor'th domtg woll." This old prov'erb will niowherie apply with more foaret thiau in the rais ing of poultry. Wathotut conistaniit care and atteintioin i thuis,success is not to hbe expected. Someo kinads of businaess mhay be occaisionally shighIted ithou t serious harm, but the ieasbt iattenation ian tis, occuipaition aay causo ai tnishap that. will blais, thc hlopes ofl ai whole seas.oni. DURTNxo his reenit travelIs in Etlrope, Pr'dae-sor baktli, oif the toawa Ajrioultua ral Coallegea, fotand a vast hiruit region mu Nor thern l1 uaia naever beITm e ex plaored, wheare the muercuary sinks to 50i liegriees below zero,in whaich chioice apjples.pars 3 plums anad cheriries were grown in un limiited quatntities. Pr is worth the expeimeint of trainaing a Jew vnies of' the sweet potaito to eiib on short poles. A rect,Ci wi iter sitate-s that withI a few rowsa sotreated he wvark ed them-II with greater coinvenience. They (did not form sidlo roots, andit the yield was imuchi lariger than I romi those growna in the usual waly. A wRirrEn in an exchantigo saays that as theo c3ounitry growtis ol(t'r andi( more1 densely paopulated,a and1 thle petople poor er we shalh have less grain anda miore vegetables for' food, less pork ad mnore' nmuttona. Glive uts the mutton, IT is stated, aind with good claims that, sanllowersa will aibsorb, malarlia anaa( render marshaly tractsa healhthaful. Oneo poinit claot bie dIlpuIted, the 5eeds fornm a good addititioni to thet wtinter feed (ot chickonas, owing doub)tless to the oif they conia. MlucK dir COurise iiamaro flOy be0 sp)O dily accomnpasedl or maide fine by inix img, tunder coiver, salt tad limo mi the prop)ortioni of t,wo bushtels of lime to one of' saltV. A PPLE and peari seeds kept in a dlry room all winter will not beo likely' to vegetate the suceceediig spring, andai if sown will probably gerinaite the spring next following. IT takee frcin 28 to 31) days to hatch duck's eggs; 27 to 29) days for peaufowls. 27 to 80 days for gcese, and 27 to 29 days for turkeys, DOMESTIO, ScALLOrED CLAMS. -Scald the. olams, drain oft the liquor and chop them up very flue. Butter the cavities of a numbor of large clam shells, or, if pre ferred, a number of individual vegeta ble dishes. Put in a thin layer of gra ted bread crumbs or cracker dust (the bread crumbs are to be preferred), then a layer of the chopped clams, a few small pieces of butter, a sprinkle of chopped parsley and a dust of black pepper; then a layer of bread crumbs and another of clams, etc., and so on alternate by until you have the desired quantity, the last layer being bread crumbs, upon which lay two or three pieces of butter, and pour in a small portion of rich cream or a little sherry, or a little of the strained liquor from the scalded clams. This liquor is, how over, often very salty, therefore care must be exercised in the use of it. Set your scallops in a baking pan and cook in a moderate oven for fifteen or twenty inmutes, or until the tops are of a del unte yellow color. Servo very hot. ToILET yoAr.-Drippings which ac umulate in almost every household, aan be uscd for the grease. They should first be boiled in water, and then left to cool; afterward they should be removed from the water and boiled alone Lntil the water is expelled. The whiter tho grease can ho made the better the soap will be. The ingredients of the soap are six pounds of sal soda, seven pounds of grease, three pounds of un ilackoned lime, four aallons of :,..t water, and oi-half pound of bora,. Boil the soda and lium in the war- r intil they are dissolved; let the mixture stand over night to set,tle; pour off the ;lear lye, to which add the grease and pulverized borax, andt boil to the con iistency of honey. Take the mixture rom the stove, stir in one ounce of as iatras or lavenuor, and pour it into a tub, or what is still better, a tight, hallow box, to cool, and when cold, cut into bars and put on boards to dry. TorArO l'ANOAKIS.--Slice four large tomatues of lirm substaice; they may 1)0 peeled or used wiith the skinl on, but the potatoes itiwt be firm and the slcos out pelfectl. evell and about half an ih tniek. Make a frying butter as tollows: hilt together a cupful of flour aid one teas,otitill eact of sugar, salt and aklting powder; have rca.ly a fry ing-kettlc 1nah fill of fat. set over the hire, andl wheiin the fat begins to grow hot beat two cga;a quickly, mix them with a pnt 2f milk, and t,hen stir in the [lour; worat ai fast as potsil 1., so that the batter nay be used while it is light with the gas which is generated when the bakiing piwdur is wet; soson the shces of tuialo wilt. salt, and pepp)er, dip them into the batter and drop tlt) into the fat when it begins to sioke; try them golldVlL-brown, then take thorn from the tat with a skinimer, lay them for a itnomlent ill brown aper to free 1hvi from the grease, and serve them hot. CnDs AN) WiEY.-l-leat new milk to a temusperatire ol 98 degrees F. by plate ing it over the lire an a sanoipanl set in at pain of hot water When the milk is warm take it from the lire, put it into in earthe"n disi, anul mix with one table sp(ai ninti tf ainnt. wine; stir the milk slowly nil it hoeginis to grow thick; thena lot it stand undisturbed for ab)out t.wenity miniutes, or nntil the curd sep) atiat. s fr'omi the whiey; then gently p)our t,he coatents of the tush inito a shallow aievo set over a bowl, without breaking i.he curd, if possible, and let the whey 'tiim oIf; wiien the eurdl is drained slip it from tiuo sieve into a glass or chia didh, and serve it with cream, A pint of cream ni s allowed for the curti from ia qutar't 01 nuilk. Powdered sugar. is used t-> suit the palate. To PR'iE)WIIVE STRlAw1ERRlIE WHJOLEC. - Take eqlual wveighits of thle largest strawhit rries pi)irocurale anid hlli le f nguar; lay t,he fruit in deep) tdishes andii sprinikle half the sugar over them in tine powder; give Lt) dish a gtentle ihuako thzat I he sugar may alwtayus touch t,Ie undher part, of tme taruit; on the nt'xt tiny makew a sirnp wtth 1.ho remainder of the sugar andt the juice drawn from thme xtrawbeirilies anti boil it until it jellites; thaen caretuily put in the at.rawbetrrie, aind let them simmer inearly an hot,i next put themi witu care into jira - bttlel, andt lill up) wit,t thu Strupil, t which there will be more thaii regiumro:I, unt, ton the next day the jairs will hole neaimrly 'or gnito the wh le: coer the na or boettles~ wvith briinmdy papers. BACON Ma~ nwionu is.--Obtain from ainy grocer w hut t hey call "pa)rings," whichl are really the outer slices of bac.m, aind, thotughi terinly as good as the rtem'tnthu r, are often of' a darktir coior. For this reasoni)i these arc often soldt itt sixpiene ia pounid. Place them between veiry t.hin layers1' of brt'ad, and, having p)reiouitisly preparoett a thin bat tvr of one egg to a gill of milk, imm -re the staidwichos into te mzixture.; uh.ni I hlace. tem int o a panl of boiling lartd, tal or dlrippinig aint try to a rich golde.. l.rowin. when the [.aeon will be auilhlei n . l.v etood. Thesoi, if trimmentd niictly nnh served on a iapkiin, munch resemble a tlhin panenuke. Tnl'uICrInit puti upll in lin can's should lhe talonti out when thle cani is opened for tust. it allowetd to remain sit for the can is op)eined the actioin of nidt jlice's ipoin thle tin wheii ex)psed to the air imay horim acetatte tof t.in, winh is pois-)1 onious. Pouir the friut out into glass or earthenaware tdishes, and the ttanager of poistomig is avoidetd. PAPIan mat'ho may bet mnide to inutate the rarest marbles, as it takes a polish suiptrio)r even to state, antd costs not even so miuch a mi iha repa.rattion of p)lus.. ter' of Pairis, known as sougihola, i ile it is intinzitely itmeonger. P'etestahs, 'oinmans, newelposts, vatsos, chocks itid inug ltlarionas other articlaes ar. mnade ot at in ele'gaint anti durabile forum. Ax easy way to mnake pretty white dresses for ahul chuidren is to make the tIppqer parat of whito goocis wvhich is, woven imn such Ia way fthat it hais thme appecaranace of insertiona ad of puffs; the btttoin itty lhe a rtu fIl of I{amblirg. ''Titeste dresseibs are so easily ironled and it takes so litt-l time to make them that they atre highly13 re'com mended. nont unay lie removed from deli cate gtarmita's, uipona whichb you tdare not try (ixialo acid, by mixing tho junico of a lemon wih some salt; put this over the rusted spots. andh then hold( over the sp)out of a steaming teat-kettle. Tihis ms almost alwatys ecital. I InS.Tapan cement, made with ground rice and col)d ii ator stirred to) a thick paistte, anad then thinined wv t i boiling w,itor, stirred u-moothily, and boled a hittle moreO thlai one0 milnute, hardly two, uill n.ake a ohar', v hi.e pasta, abnolist transaparem t which is a strong coumenit for gi a t and paper. HUMOBOUS, TiEnu was a bright little boy between i 2 and 8 years old picked up as he was 1 wandering on the street and carried to the Four Courts, where be took a seat < on the railing in front of the Central i Station, stuck out his chubby logs and stared at everyone who came in -without 1 being the least abashed, As is custo- 9 mary in such cases, an endeavor was I made to elicit informntion from him 1 that might load to his restoration to his F distracted parents. The little fellow I appeared willing to tell all he know. I "What's your naime, young . man?" t they asked hi.n. V "Jimmie Rearden," he lisped. C "What's your papa's name ?" I ""papa." t "But what does your mamma call a him?" r The cherub's face lightened up with a pleasure at being able to furnish the I desired information, as he answered: t "Shie tells him, you old divolo, you." ti The examination was postponed. t s The Little Model tepubuo. VAIraUtnAa n . -- Senor Ricardo a Stuven, a leading commission merchant of a this city, after i:avng exh.ustei all other s remedies has been completely cured of t rheumatism by the use of St. Jacob's oil, c the great psin-banisher. He makes this public. "I REMEMBECR," said a Detroit boy to his Suti ay-sOhool teacher, "you told mo to il ways stop and count> fifty when angry." "Yes ? Well, I'm glad to hear it. It cooled your auger, didn't it ?" "You see, a boy he came into our alloy and made faces at me and dared me to fight. I was going for him. He was bigger'n me, and I'd havo got pul- f vorized. I remembered what you said i and began to count." "And you didn't fight?" "No, ma'am. Just as I got to forty two my big brother come along, and the way ho licked that boy would have madeo your mouth water I I was going to count Ility and then run I" * 4Mlidle measures are often but tini dling meisiures." There are no "mid dhings" about Kid-icy Wort. It is the most thorougnly refined "flower" of medi cine. It knows no half-way measures, but. radically uproots all diseases of the kidneys, hever and bowels. It overthrows piles, abolishes constipation and treats the system so reutly and soothingly as to prove its true kinship to nature in all its praisea. It is prepared in both liquid and dy form. AW" hlie )iaiond Dyes always do more than they claim to do. Color over that cli dress. It will lock lake new. Only 10 cents. How her hands became chapped: "Wly, what is the matter with your hands?" askcel rho clder Miss Burnside of Algernon Selkirk, who was making an evening call. "I was out this after noon, taking a little turn at tho oars," replied Algernon, the athlete, "and the dump wind has chapped them." "Isn't it to, funny how you mon will go out inl cold, stormy weather just for exeroie," Miss Burnside girlishy remarked, and then she murmured in a gotting-well-on towards-thbirty-yeair-old tone or Voice and1( gazing at her shapely wvedingringle'ss fingers, "I would like to have my hands chaip-ed." A fewv moments later the first chsapped her was ended. HIumb aggedi A gain . 1 saw so much said about the merits of [lop Bitters, and amy wife who was always dlocloring,andl never well, teasedi me so uar gently to get hera somew, I conacludcel to be hnhtgged agamn; anti I am gla<d I diid,for' In less thaan two muonths' use of the Bit.ters, mny wife was cured, and she has remained so iUr e4ihteen mnthsii since. i hike such nee*r Press." WuvrT we,uld haLvo paalyzed lhim: 1t wias j sast before thle curtain had1( gone up for tuo thaird act wvhen Smith, who had been out to "'mt o a mnan,"nJotirod Brown steateu a few rows ini front of him. "D1> you sac that fellow over there ?" lie said cat hates hot sonp), andi if I ever get a 'ancot PIl 'paraltyzo' him." Tihoui his ifo aisiod: "'Are you going out to see aLnothter mian ifter the clo-c of this act ?"' Smith h ecouoaghimgly alilowed that he was. "Wll, I 'tell oulwhat to (10, dear, whieni yo)u come back you go ov'er to Mril . firowni and br'eathle on huila ; that wnIl 'parasl y z' luan. No new isc overy, 1 tI it.; ;5d ; ti; i or mc::n tain< ol th.esoo, to ci,- se in e hel'sts, 10 Tith losn si ai ea i son itaA wornss O:lt Iis iii, arn ressarch1 iso indinut disislseds It, nos nisr4cle reveiedi 5t sta it t.ttle .'biless si d best knowna lver muestta,. ex islen, zandin .aa used's asy tihe er'lebri'aical msonks Esf St. nierssad ''cczanis itsa by thesir namn. Mctsi-ri sciencejs thaieve-r surp,assedi thse anentlas ini Ilase ai at sl~ ton ofil ve "ge ale stitnples to, pre~vents aei n ta, h ii-eaIes anid u.o fssrlsuulu to~ i'rifty thle i(5d, ciennti 5i tiihe ivr, sItimaen, 5ow..is, ks.iney uanda skins itas ever clapta''d SI. ReJtitd s'a/L-etable Pils. A h d rug.uals 'e i t hem. TIAKTNO Ili ley tie niose: A Chicago ladly onice applied to a learne I Judge for a d1ivorco. "Wiat is the name of the husbandi ?" iinquired the learne~d Judge. *''I have 1n0 hiuand yet, bult nlAsmucfhi a 10 iitemplate msatrimnony I feel thaut ] should bo prepared for the worat," Cuntarrhs 6t tihe Innerdeir. Stilnging irritaltion, inflamatanionh,i, iaiI Kidniey ail PnAor'IoaNo repairtee: "11.ow iitton. tivo you are, Tommy I What I say goes in at one ear antd out of the other I And wvhy (do you lean your hecad on your handtt like that?" "To pirevenlt wvhat you ay gtoing out at the other ear, Niss Shiarjp I"' (isadtrinte. Tis jipa rat Ion, complolundtedl fromn the formla I of a celebr,satted phalchiani, ia highly recomnd-ised to latiles whio sutfer from uin plez.aant fe-elinugs afte i1c''atiing. IDruggists. UNANSeRuAISA: Two sons of the Em erald Istlo discussing a certain colored man, Onio remaurkedl: "Unat lie was migh ty shmiart, dl'ysl moined." "Ph'lut are .yo tal kin' about ?" rep)lied thme otheir, "If lhe wvas so smart, how did hio comoi to hbt a coloretd mani?'' wh'len your wife's heath i s buti, when your chlil direns are Mesklty, wnens you feesl woirn o,ut, use nriowna's I tots n.ters. IN~ the way lie shou]d go: ' Ma," he asked at dinner, 'who wias Charlotte Ruitno ?" "'Oh I" said ma, "'she was one of themi old queon-s what made trouble dluring the i6estoration." D)r. Kline's GIreat Nerve steauorer 18 the marvel4 of the n o for all nierve, dsesest. All fits stoppedj free. nold to 931 Areit Street. P'hiladelphila, Pa. UTIAITY s-f ''old ayings:"' Teaoher "Clara, complare 'pretty.' " Clara "Plase maam,I'drather not. Con, parisons are Odious. mother sa." n ;I as ONn of the saddest moments in life is Its when a man is looking through an old se vest, and thinks he has found a ten y, cent piece, which, when brought to e- light, turns out to be a cough lozenge. Bd re worn to a sharlow. a Flesh, muscle and mind alike deteriorate when the stomnaeh falters In its duty, and the bowels do 8- not perform their parts as scavengers of tho sys. st tem regularly and naturally. In uhronto dyspep. Id eIla the body Is uaually emana.ated, the' muscular Is- flbro loose and flabby, an I the brain Incapable of Ds prolonged or vigorous exertion. Every organ, e every member. even the iminortal mind itself, is to a crtaln exlent epen(tent upon the stomach ig for support. Strengtllen and regulate this feeder re of the system witi IIatetter's 8toniali B tters, when it falls to perform its functions properly. A 8- good appetite, an increased flow or the gastrio :d Julec, and perfect dlsestion and assimilationi will assuredly be tne result. The manner In which the r, great ionic ond alterativo effects a eure of dyspep. h sla Is direct alidl simup o. It sit-nulates the d ges lh ive orgians, cleansey without convulsing the buw. ela, regnratus the nlow of bite and determinies it in Into the right channels, aid exercises a trauquIl" 3( [zing inlunce over the nerves. so- - ' m Fon tho sake of economy: "Yes," ie said the father, "I like to have rwy of daughter have a beau, on the score of economy. If she didn't, some of the ar other members of the family would oc e, cupy the parlor and burn gas." to or G3TLLuS TRADE MARK. st The pills are warranted to be PURELY vege talle, tree from all mineral and other poisonous to substances. They are a certain cure for Consti ty pation. Sick Ieadjeite, Dyspepsia, B itousness. tr. Torpid Liver, Loss of Appetite, and all diseases Id arsug from the on Liver, Stoiach, Bowels or n- Midn1ie3s. _ They remove all obstructions from the channels tie of the system antid purify the bltud, thereby lni its parting health, strength and vigor. Sold by drug ed gists, or sent by manil for 25 cents in stamps by It' P. N1:USTAE~DTER & CO., 83 Mercer St., New York, is, Sole Manufact trers of ST. H ERNA D V EGE TAILE PILLS. ar Ie Send for circular. ug re- -m lch 0FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF 3 CONSTIPATION. o te- No other disasoeiso provalent in this coun. 0 try as Constipation, and no remedy has over a- O equalled the eolebrated Kidney-Wort as a C E euro. Whatever tho causo, however obstinate el ng , the case, this roned y will ovorcomo it. t. Tlff3 PcL.E "" re"sslne c'"in. pre I plaint is very apt to be ' complicated withconsupation. Kidnoy-Wort. A lint + strengthens the weakened parts and quickly a inld l cures all kinds cf Piles oven when physicians oa of. and medicines have before failed. C e 42- t-fIf you havo either of th1so troubles a in- PRICE $I. USE lrtl ts Sell iad ?? , Ivu a! nt red I I I l l Nothi t64: int the wVor3ld4 '.uti to 1i for the cure of sornfula, l'itnplet. nolis. 'retter. lt Rure, tiore Eye-a, ehrcurial ilea,es. Catarrh. Lou. of Appletfte. Fernaie Cosilai ts, ant al ll.od .n14t .3. It never falls. All dru;lsts and country stoe keperes sell it. It. F:. reller. A- Co,.. I'r, ,'., I'ilhuiruth, on every 1li.l. de n- VALUABLEr 'RJUTHS. d "If you are suffering fro.' 11oor health Ott 'or langt'l,sing~ ont a bed Of sh. lnss, take ns 'cheer, for a.i "I 10) itters will cuire you.c L- "fyou are simpliy alil.,g, 7f0oufe1 a ' weak and iispirated, waitout clearly ed 'knowwiug why, 3te Hoip Bitters will Revive you. 115 "It you tire a Mints'er, anid have over edI 'taxed youiraelf with yourt pI:iuIoraI diuties, *'or a Me' ter, worn out with care and( work, anhop Biitters wvill Restore youi. "if you1 are a main of tmineI(ss or laborer ' weakecnedl by) the tiniil oIf your e'ver.v-clav 'duties, or a man11 of let,crs, toilmg over youi itudniightt work, m. 1101 liitters will Strenlgthent you. 11n1 "if you are suifferIng from over ca'lnr, be 'or 'ikin img, uanr lid sereton or dh-ia hie ' tion, or areC yoiung anid gruwing too fast, ' as Is ofli en1 Cahecas, he1 Hop Biitters will Relieve you. T "If you are in the workshop, onl the lie 'farmi, at thle udesk, an'ywhere. Snil feel f y, ' tht your1 i4ystemi nieds cleanising, toning, T,'rtimiulatin1g, without initoxicat.ng, Ie' "If you are (lid, and( yourit blood0 thint and1 imtiure, ptulse feebtle, yiour nerves tin S ' steady, andu your f.eu,tles walnmlg. .- Hop Bitters will give yoth new Life on and Vigor. "110P HlfTTlEltS it an ele0gant, hielthiy, le ' ain reI t hng thavining for sick room m1- ' or nias, imuIiire wiiter, ec.. renl terng at ~ 'the laian1511ess,8 11n1l ,iweeleningl 1,he iiii 'mouth, and1( cleansing the stomaut." 11 tCleanse, Purify and Enrich the Blood with ho li~ IHop Bitters, Anid you will have no0 Slekniess or suffert lng or doe. ni, ior's tills to pay. y- Is an Elegan', Pl'anit, anel Refreshming Piavoring iln for ick-rooma l)rmK H, anlll tipre Water reliler Of lug them hirm'ess, aweetening 11h0 mouthi, and no eceatiling Ile stomlachi. of .___ _ it - H-ure rntler y- KIDOER'8 PATILLE." ''owuo Li1- (..Iarlestowna, Mass. enI $5to $20 PuclYa"oe*an*"ieteworiute .Sure Ouro for Eptlioy or Fits in 24 houlrs, Froo I A noor. Un. Knua,.1t Arsedat ,.t.,MSt Louis. Mo, Y YOUN G M EN ium!" wA1,1t*leoen TELE-; ng~ guarntleedl eploymonit, address P~. W. tlt0MAda,0. 101 - - . . 1ir URES WHEi,E ALLLItSE Ai7 at__ hie ~ flflflU No pay tl ored. Toni tiurod. btato case. I)r. Marsh.,Quinoy, Mtich, PR iCI (i tzs"Health Hlelper" A ( rrtectiHeaIlh. l.H.Iox 504 hutlaso,N.Y. 50 FR E IIYIIETURN MAUI,A full decrnuln DRnEss ( UTTING. i. w. Moody a Uo .,81 I. 90th tim, 1n- In the human xiyPnA DICA TE D v U #V'FOIl SAIJC lY AL,L DRItIJfT,AIt. lie NO.EMA N ttUIlNEs8 ('OLLNOH.No.va,rkc N.J.Termns I. $40, fositions i or gratduates. Write for circular. its aill Ai 51ENTr W ANTEDh b r lime heal and taaest elling Pictorial hooks anti Bibles. Pr iere uce 51O pen it. NATIONAL PUs. (co. Phiiada., P~a us A EE. faday at homeeaosansad Coatly _uf __re.AdrssT___ d. Augusta. Me' Those answerang an aflverstsement will1 p)e oonfer a favor upon the advertIses, and the publIther by itI. that they saw the ad A ms is as good as a mile: A gentle man took from his pocket after dinner a pair of solitaires and passed them to his' wife. "Humph," she said, "prize package, I suppose ?" and passed them on to her son- "Uollar store, eh ?" sommented the youth. raps smiled and silently replaced the card in his pocker. A few days later mamma said: "Where did you get those earrings you iho ved us ?" "Well, a man submitted them to me at the store. They were only $950, but you are such a poor judge of gems that I thought it wasn't worth while to give them to you." Our Progress. As stages are quickly abandoned with the completion of railroads, so the huge dras tic cathartic plls, composed of crude and bulky medicines are quickly abandoned with the introduction of Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets," which are sugar-coated, and little larger than mustard seeds, but composed of highly concentrated vegetable extracts. By druggists. "Is there any certain cure for wrink les ?" asks a Southern girl. Yes, sis, there is. Die. young, and you'll never have wrinkles. If you don t know how to die, call in a doctor. Consumption Curo. Dr. R. V. PiEtcE: Dewr Sir-Death was hourly expected by mtyself and friends. My physicians pronounced ny disease con sutnption, and mai I muust die. I began taking your "Discovery" and "Pellets." I have used nine boi tles and -am wonderfully relieved. I amn now able to ride out. EOLIZABIEI'H THOItNTON, Montongo, Ark. DRY goods on the brain: "My wife,' remarked Fitzboodle, "is fairly crazy over the winter fashions. tShe's got the delirium trimmns." The "Golden Bloom of Youth" may be retained by using Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription," a specific for "female complaints." By druggists. Tin interchange of Christmas pres ents in many eases means the giving something you can't afford in return for something you don't want, ,*'"Skill and patience succeed where fort - fails." The quiet skill and patient research which brought forth Kidncy-Wrt illustrates the truth of the fable. Its grand success everywhere is admitted. Disease never comes to us without a cause. Ask any good physician the reason and he will tell you sotnethinr interferes with the work ing of the great organs. Kidney-Wort ena beis them to overcome all obstructions and preserves perrect health. Try a box or bottle at once. ,0'i?'aded articles of all kinds restored to their original beauty by Diamond Dyes. ierfect and simple. 10 cents, at all drug gists. SMALL courtesies are often like the drops of oil poured upon an engine in motion, making our complicated social machine work smoothly and peaceably, KAI.AMAZ'OO, Mica., Feb. 2d, 1d80. I know Hop Bitters will bear recom mendation honestly. All who use theni confer upon them the highest encomtiums, and give them credit for making cures all the proprietors claim for them. J i.ave kept them since they were first t fered to the public. They took high rank fromn the first, and( malnlainedi it, and are more called for than all others combined. So long as they keep up their high reputation for purity and usefulniesa, I shall continto to recomminend th'emi-somiething I have never before done wvithi any othier patent medicine. J. J. liABCOUK, M. 0. TI: desire to (10 right, and the know! edge of wvhat is right, must go hand in hand ini the formation of every noble character, M r. Isaac t'. Ch-aiui,ii Dru.dA , Newvair ?, N. Y., writca ull: "II h.rv for the~ p. ste y--ars soid ,eerai gross of Dr. wiliin Hal.'s ni ils im for th in n Al t. I c. in ay ..f .t whr t I c. unmut seiy or anty oteRr' niioiio lie. I hatvo reono.e it i a grhit 3e,lny (3., 0 ei wVhoopht:g C2ough with theatl presilCt effecie. I havo 1u80d It ini iny) own fainily for nitany yearts, IIenury's 4'ar'solle Salve Is the ne'st salvoe for Cuta, nrunises, sores. Ulcer, 5:ii lit h in, Tretter. (ihapped IInds (ilbain,, Corn., and all kincis of ski't Erno,ti ma,, Fr.'cklere and I'imles. oot fienry'., Carbo Ic salvo, a uHl others are czounterfeita. P'ilce 215c. TEACH children to be polite. Teach them that there is nothing. but goodi ness of heart, of so much durability as a pleasing deportment. Frnzer .iw in Grn.awe. One groa ing laats two wooks: alt othru two or three dlays. Do n it ho mposedl on by tie0 I uimbig stuffA on'ored. ek your r'1 r for Fra zer's, with label onl. .-aves your horse: labonr andu yon~ too. It reeved first medal at hue Conton. nial anId Paris Expositions. Sold everywhier3. NEVEn fear spoiling children by mak ing them too happy. Happiness is the atmosphere in which all good affections grow. Emory's Little Cathartic illi-bestnmade or Liver Complaint aend Biliousness. Tasteless, harmless, in fallible. 150c. IT- is rare when injust ice or slights patiently borne do not leave tihe heart at the close tilled with mar-velous joy and peace, Ladies and children's boots and shoes cannot rue ovo,r if Lyon's Patent Heel 8tlifeners are used. HSome lakes are distinctly blue; others present various shlades of greenl, so that in sonicetases t.hey tire hardly distin guisnable from theiir level, gr ass-covered blinks; a few are almost black. The Lake of Geneva. is azure hued,the Lake of Constance andI the Lake of Luzerine tire green;the color of the Mediterranean has been called indigo. 'iThe Lake of B3rienz is greenish yellow, and its neighbor, Liake Thun, is blue, New York lhas both green and blue lakes,The colors of rivers difhler yet more widely. The Rhone is blue and so is the Danube while the Rhine is green. "itoutghon Corns," A sk for weli "itougha on Corns" i5c. Quick, P.oml,te, 'eranenlt, tiure. Corns. warts. bunions. Wet4a One single industry is capable of doinig by w ay of consaming whatmay boeaontie rawv material may be learned Irom the following: It is only, compa ratively speaking, a few years ago that phiotographe~rs began to use what they tail albumen paper. Now in the United states alone three factories consume 2,000,000 eggs a year in making that mud of paper. ELI-'ON, KY-Dr. E-* I. Weathers I Sys : "I re taui rown's Iron BatIters ias a meitdiclne of un In Japan a paten. law is wanted1, not o p)rotect the inventor, but the pockets 'i thie Japanese themselves. They be ievo that the impression "patt-nted" s a token of the good faith of the eii or and of the authenticity of the THIE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. IBelieves and cures 1111EUMATISM, Neuralgia, Solatioa, Lumbago, BACIACE, HEADAOHE, TOOTHAOHB, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELL.ING%, NP1'HAINN, Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, 1ea p FRtOSTBITE)d, BURNS, SCAILDS, And all other bodily aches and pnins. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. ii1UIII Sold by all Druggists and Iii Ifli taDealers. Directions in it R I languages. 41111u IIB"' The Charles A. Vogeler Co. - |lIl (tu sors to A. VoGELERlt A Co.) '.-- "'"""."n a"initmcre, Md., U. S. A. IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and -- L iVER --- Ithas spoelik action on thik most important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity andA inaction, stimulating tho healthy accretion of the 3ile, and by keeping the bowels in freo condition, offboting its regular dischargo. IMS S Ifyouarosuiioringfrom Masapismalaria,ha+vo the chills, are bilious, dylptio, oroonstipatod, Kidney Wort will euroly roliovo and quiokly onro. In tho Spring to oleanso tho System, overy one ehouid tako a thorough courso of it. l- SOLD fY DRUCQISTS. Price Si. o06u**"" ntn.rieo n"ot free6 Ad'AIea 1. HALLErr k UJo. ortlaud,Aio Itemembor This. If you are sick flop Bitters will surely aid Na. ture in making you well when all else falls. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you re main iII, for lop Bitters ate a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. If you are wasting away with any form of Kid ney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a cure to Iop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible sickness Nerv ousness, you will find a "Baku in ilead" in the use of IIop Bitters. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a mias matic distriet, barritade your syslem Sigatnst the scourge of all countries-nilaru l, epidetimic, Lii Ions, and intermittent fevers-by the use of I1op Bitters. If you have rough. pimply, or sa!low skin, had breath pains ani acista, anil e,'- lit isorabit irne rally hop Bitters will give . ou fair skin, rich blootl, andi sweet est breas h, health, and comfort. In hurt they cure a'l Diseases of the stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kdlneys, Bright's Disease. $500 wil be pail fora ease they will not cute or help. 't'hat poor, bedridilen Itvalld wife sister mother or daughter, van lie mdae the picture of health,by a few bottles of hlp littern, costing but a trille. Will vou let tiei uillet ' DRS. J. N. & J. B. 1101EN.9A(K, Ti i0sn AI"lbI( 1'E: W11i'rit .11 :i l:. I C OF SEl'-.\ltt:.E -\N I) .tlE:IS' ll Ll,A i'i')N should i' t 111-8 1 :tr. t-, :')isult J. N. anul J1. ii. l1. BENSACK, of 206 Nor i osl -treet, I'tlta,iel phia, either by unui or b. pets n, tiing thu hours from-8 A. M. to '2 1. M., ant 6 to 1 P. M. A'ivice Iree. Wi,soever wtoul-i koiw tlas condi tion and the way to iluprove it shotut!l read "WISDOM IN A NUTilELL." Sent on receipt of 8-cent as.atp. OPiUM 1orphine IIattCurr.1 Is 1e tte60duvy .iNopgtitilC Cered, l.. J. trrisNS, A:ha&uun, Ohio. " CULLEN'S ANTISEPTIC," c.unturacta the offen-ive ol.r,u of the teet tund htody, rentt)v. ta ii,'e, aia'.nam chlte -and seemedact fe,'t. and mtake. a roug; skuiu as intoth a. vevs If no{ fomual w thi .vour ligy tt e:telaae oc- Dll a- iti a ,,lf aditr tsed onveidpc teitihe. in ioany 0. d r* orx m.ii.& ter.(is t.to. ) ;td we t. ili forw i ta,, :t at ki.,gkae .y nanil. A.l'eaa. Jl. A. e UlL,S2N & 4 0., attela. anond., unad forecircular, seTHE BEST IS CHEAPEST.." INGINESBT H RESH ERS""*" -MS RefePowens Clorr lles, Gioited toalji acetions.) writo foriEIt.3 ilihs. Pam oh.te and Price. toiThe Aultmnan & Tayior Co., Mtannfleid, ho -.c ,..ar.an-.t-d oy air. .J. II. At'aver. .3iatn 0t11a 03: A ren ., ti'nttaai PaAtvytce fnree, tamipa for ro. 4. piy. Will tae at tlinchi e aa thi,aa da-s of e'ach tmotht: Keystonto iioaoae. itearling. Pa 2d. isturity of eaach inlout '. it. r .hev* itlout.a ii * 'rialhttrg. 'at.. fit'.mtd tit: 't a1 iul i t'l. Pt'talta~Ith Pa . 7th nudi tth; Ouis. tml ltouse, Fort ayn,11. l .th ad lth omr E * ; m SOPPED FREE I. nsano t'ersons itostorad SDr.KLINE'S GREAT NRVER ES'TORERt fo,ralfiRAttN&NRRtvnia)isiisASH. On/iySUrr iNaPAt tttif lke, a ireatt. '. sa! f g n : e ,T . nIe -x sII.or e. Leo Dhuggists. DEWRiiVd OF JMITAJ'ti F AUL/S. RKMFNT liY MIL. La '1os niid youngc men catt 0 'ttt ;'oo I o at htamtt. Nao , titr. ting. Ad dren wit htttama, P. 0. II . ,-A, I niont a- C. (m r 5 No .i& a O .. Saaitt,r tautsix ae of the bu-t 'd holewle i'tite -. tttonsumer No tin .noa t' ta2ungtt4. taf nuiMiMEnt:t'aar tot a iox. 10aTata :'1 tis ;.ovi.: .s iUsitAN a as'tinCrta. T. I. t.ll:. tIx t tr n EN ECR 6 At'eln and A in aw:m led ,uur Out, ly'dt DATELY i 1eau Si.; et os hata,t.m.A., A Skin, of Bteauty Is a joy Forevem, Di,. T. FE~hLIX UOIUltAUD'S ~ Oriental Oream, or Magical Beautifier. ~emoves Tan and every blemish on beauty, and aties deteo, ' lion. It bas stood the test -so harmiesas we tas It to -m. be cure the prepiaratio n nmade.Apr . name. T hq disti neuished P1$. Aye aato a lady o lhs Rurr 'row (a pa. 'ouraudt a artm' ansth leas h armfu:of all t flkl preparations.' One botle will latet six mnonthlt. uusing onv dy Ao no d etl thutie remove. auperla, ME. T. O Hle frop,4s ondst.,N.. Fo alebyal duglea au I at (lod. Dealara waeo aeiitain. n oe Itaiward for arreet and For You, M~adam, Whose Compl)ex ion betrays some hiumilflatinIg imperfec tion, whoso mirror tells you that you are Tfanned, Sallow and disfigured in counte nance, or have Eruptions, Redness, Roughness or un wholesome tints of' Complex ion,1we say use llagan's Mag It is a (del1cate harmless and delightful ai'kicle, pro ducing the most natural and entrancing tints, the artifici ality of which no observer can detect, and 'which soonx becomes permanent if the Magnolia BJahn is judiciously 'used. One of the most attractive desoriptio if ornamental produots now resu' rom tIle utilization of an otherwi lseless and offensive artiole, name] ish scales. 13y means of a simple pi ess the scales are cleansed and purift ill the clear horny substance or cc >f the same is obtained, and this m >e stamped into various ornamenl hapes and dyed in all colors, for atrti to purposes. Large scales are the m< idvantageous, taken from fresh fish:c oales cannot be used, as they Jack eli ioity and clearness, The fresh seal ,re exposed for' twenty-four hours to t' otion of pure salt water, for loosenii ,nd partially separating the outer laye f organic matter; they are then trat trred to distilled water, being place very two or three hours in clean watt nd washed five or six times, whli enders the scales soft and clear. Ea cale is now carefully rubbed with lei inen rags, and subsequently pass, brough a press having a liuen lining s to remove the moisture bntirely frc he scales. As a final operation tl uales are placed for one hour in alcoh nd again rubbed' and pressed, whi hey are dry and have a perfectly etc ppoarance, a mother-of-pearl-like hI nt great elasticity and durability. T ciles are uaed in this prepared state, ley may be dyed with aniline a1 thor colors, in the usual manner, o stamped into various oruamenl hapes. WVailc Moreand Steep bounily. Mn. .Jott W. cot.N, Principal of the Gale Scio, 'roy, N. Y., writes us: "'iaoY, N. Y., April 7, 1888. "flaving been aillicted for several years pi ,ith llness, the cause of which was umnown le for a long time, and my continued disabill citing to be of so serious anti distressing a chi vter as to cause great anxiety with my family a riends, I became satistled upon close investigati tat tne cause of my sickness was the diseased c< itton of my kidneys and liver. At this time by I ilent a friend, who had similar symptoms to mil iforimed me of the great improvement in i eulth by taking ilunt's Remedy, andI persuad te to try it. I immediatoly commenced taking lid from the lirat bottle began to improve, and ontlued use a'fords very encouraging results. an sleep soundly,walk better, am free from pail nil the severe attacks of heatlacho from which utfered so munch have disappeared, and I che Lilly recommend Riunt's Itenedy for all pnrpoi or which it is advettised. I will add in closi hat my wife has used it very successfully for p 'enting the attacks of sick headache with wh ihe had been alletcd from youth." Alnost. lshoartenott. A proninent citizen sends us the following at nent: For several years I have been very seriously lieted with a severe pain in my back, which I b opposed to be lumbago or rhenatism of )ack. toro recently the pains had become in ;evere, so much so that it wa. with difilculty t [ was able to get out of bed in the morning. 11 rled various reinedles without any apparent rel Bly the earnest sollcital ion of a frieucl I commen lunt's itemedy, about three weeks ago, and Its stantancous beneits are woncierful, for I have 1 to pains in liy back slice taking three doses; 1 tml relieved from the pains, aches and exhaust velkitess, the painful synptlms that usually otinpany tisease of the kidneys. Anti I cnnlitd y expect to ue contpl .tely and perinaetly lcu ,. the use of it. I muost cheerfully re--omm ilunt's Itene,dy to ah who are adlicted with I Kidney or livor disease. Wi,AM o. ARNOLD \Valnut Street, I'rovidence, R A,arzi 29, 1888. Not very many years ago Russia ma leatvy piirchases in America of mach: 'ry to develop her petroleum tields,a iffered such inducoeutnnt to expterienc >il workers that hundreds of America iegan operationsin Bon)ithern Russ Railroads wore built, improved maich ary was used iln raising the Oil, and fewv days ago Russian operators entot [he maurket at Trieste, eager to comp withI Amerianm houses. Americt workcingr in Russia' have so far develoi: Ile RIussiatn oil fields as to bring th protducts in competition with Ameri< Oils. Growltof the Great West. One best realizes theunmmensity of 1 to e igractton jut, hie Weost atd Northwe.t, wi het views it tiomi Chicago, which may said to be Ithe gate ciiy I brtoughi which human t do of travel p)ours. SItaudinjg it onme of the tgre.at depots of1 (larden Cit.y, inotably it that of Tt H EG tocKc .I tANn Rtoui', atnd viewin crtowdetd t ratins tdeparttig for' Kansas Ci Leveniwor t hi, Archtinson,C iiiJb \iii ti.ipolis ait Si. Ptaul, th Ith ought t domiiitinats tt it ll'est must lie. a. iiI ig tI y so ratp''iely as to prteeh nlo1hle it oif virginm linitls lbeing o'>tainee ini thle n< tit ire. Th'le hock Islaind semuts out Sthoiigh Itains <daily, all ol' which are Iar ly iedot by petoplo who are intent up ';I'hi. great. linet of railway thyf!rly aidt to reach directly*, or bty Imuititdiate ei hid tins all ltioints btwveen the gr lakes. anid thle Pacille; aiid Chicagoa hliri i j.<h Potssst.5ins in te N orthli Stcktlii diretly* to adIlli imporh tail points, aI cari ites idl clss fisse'~ i'i5ngo. on mi i itotiti andI il conmrtabe earsa, Thei lftre t ravelers tor emigraitis watinmg to West, nn di ito btte r that to take Grteat. Rock island .Route. Pituresa (at A'ght. -At the rect. Photographic Exibiitioni in Lionde thiere' was exibiited a new form of lat ror taking po9rtraiitIsiat night. Evel b)ody knows i lint a wvonderfutl light c be ob)tainedt biy burning a few inchep magnesium wire. In this lamp thme sal mnedlium is employed, but instead beinig coinnmed ini the ordinary way, is burnt in mim atmospher3 of pure o> gen. The 1tAil0 givenl is anfiloi ntly tnse to allow of a picturie being tak in a fraction of a <cond. 'What Is benuttful? Why, Carboline, beodorizedt extr tct of petroleum, a ntm mnproved anti perfectedh. Clear as8 spri vater, dehilght.hly per'fu.nied anrd willr loll time finesi linen failei-a perftct, ton preparat,ion aund absolultely makes the hi grow on bald heads. TJhere can he little or no doubt ti ho eggs of hens wvhile undergoingt procebs of Inenhiation are liable to ft'eted by the cholera of fowls. Banrtl emy has shiowni that eggs contain gor. >f the microbes. Don't ie in the Hionse. ttRoumgh on Ital s." Clears out rats,tnice,roach etodbugs, iiies,anit,moes,lhipmunks,,opho ra. I Whesn tinined iron, says P. Ctarl iorves for containing alimentary m ers, it is essential it should have no le ni thme till. 'VT lead is rap)idly oxidi2 n the surface; and is dissolved ini ti nanntior ini the neutral acids of the c onts of the veasel. Woit-FEsvt.a, N4. C.-Dr. I. C. Melatighiln as '1 lisca Brown's irotn Bitters for vertigo aind Iii eel like a now tuan." The Danish polar expedition for t 'xplortio cn of the eaterni coast )reenlaind is well oni its waty towarde lestitnation. It will probably be absc o)r at least two years. For sore feet, swollen joInts, sprains, cor >r bunions, use St. Patrick's Salve. -Missoui is sendcinIg acorns to Euro o imnrove te awnests.