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AGRICUI'URL. I'nopu CurIVATION or CUBiANrs. Currant roots for now plantations o be easily grown from cuttings, provi ing they be planted out in the Autun or very early in the Spring, if proper cared for, the roots in one year will I in good condition to transplant,and w be better than old roots. As to vari ties for market, the Versailles ocoupi the front range;but for home use theo Red Dutch, when well grown, is go< enough, and sometimes, we think, co sidering its hardiness, productiveie and good flavor, it has few if any supc riors, It is true it is not as large some, and therefore does not sell well, but for home use qualty is more importance than size; but for si2 under high culture it is quite respeott blo; we have grown them half an inc in diameter. .L. a large plantation ti bushes should be set in rows live fet apart, three and one-half foot in tit row; clean culture should always b piacticed, and besides keeping the ou rant worm off, the gret test care shon] be taken to destroy the worm thu works in the stalks of the bushes. .1 some localities this enemy is very trot blesome; they eat out the pith of ti stalks and finally kill them. The irk indication oi their preaence is the char: ging of the leaves to a yellow color; tew weeks after the wholo bush die We dlo not think much of the goe.oberr in the green state oven for cooking.TI skin is so tough it wakes very iutdigeat blo footl; but a iipe Houghton seedlin8 eaten the same as a grape, by rejoetin the skin, is exceedingly good eating and when taken at just the right time i never relused, when once tried, even bi the most faitidious. AN exchatngo gives this good alvic to owners o1 horses: "Start your tcan: careiully and see that your men do th same, until they are fairly accustomle to the extra labor of the spruing worl Watch their shoulders and necks to sE that the harness is not galling theu and it would do no lrni, but, possibl much good, to wash theml with salt ait water, when the harness is taken ol at night, especially if the animal is warn or hau done iany heavy pulling. bal and water is cooling and tougheiniu tndl rentoves sorenesS or it:flatwnul.tion Don't increase their grain too idth ny but a little eveay day as you inereait their work. 1'roper care ittt tlie ttar and rcasonable wa,tcljnllevA all tof th1 setsoit will keep 3 our teaims in constit working endition, I ).n't wait till thei necks or bhouide as aire raw, ir your an mails are sick, Ieflore at teahtg totlhen hnien rfaei that pmeve:ttion is alway hbt itld chtti test. Io-rin 'il rui Issi:crs.- -A Ge-?rnma methoii for ttesiro%ig thrips and reu sl)itiers is to haitve a large vessel illlet with clean hot. lNater at at temperatur of 133 degrees. '1'tie inffe;ted plants ar dipped into the water for thei spac. t four t ecoi,els whtin the insects wii b 1 killed, and no damage result to tl platuts; it. is best not to conti,nue the im inersion longer than ilie time noted. I atiterwairds a tew it'rets appear tha have developed bince the Oi:eration, i naay be repleacted. Th'le temaprature e the w ater shiould ble w atetu d anzd no allowed to lah below 122 tdegrees, ] is said thiat even young o1hoots aind flow tin budB w ill not suller mn the least trou this treaatmnti. h MAL.a, ctonial-bodied, whit ish mag gots initest builas or youni ig Oiili plueais tofteii consuinug thea iatternioa, so tI in iiothing is left but the touter skm.i T1hiea tasformn to ashien-gray thns, wiahi c senmble con.motn house flies, but ar smnaller and hanve rows or black 5pJts oa lie abdonuen. Thea leaves etI lie infes ted lanits turn yellow iand w ilt, anti ial such shouhi lhe remaoved antd burtined flot waiter poured on bte pl:ants nea the roots u ll kill the maggots n a lthou Si)ury to the planta. A FAiam:i l.ear liochester, N. Y.,,bas iing l ailed to secure a good stain a 0i el2 ver in te spinlg, sowedi t welve butshiel of couw yea15 til eight aerts of lanid, di n ling thtm in iiith~ the gramu drill. Thai w.as donet thle tirnt week in ,1 uno. Se aber 4, wlhtin the petnas had at taiined; height oft Iwta to toural I. t, amni were 1 The resulting tilt et oni the whaat e.rti -was very saiiaetocry, the peas catuxaue ai ranik, Inuxuiiianii t tlk atlalt vy hetrg haeads. C otoli auttr n t:a iad at a i tit ohf that yeaar, bunt "Jane buttIer as theIt stintird 'latuitam s shldt no10,it heo at thleuitbet , tad thle cows wit a lairgo fltw ot rich mailk. TIhe (ua ity oh b'utte'r it pendfs upon manya thaing Th'le food shoul biLe wholeIcsomet, anid lth waiter a'bunanit ainid puri, '1hle naill, ing needsa to be n aitly done, also everl p)r)ce'ss thiough~l which the nmils. fa p'ases utlil it is nwaa eted, aii *s heatI patcked gilt-edge butte. U'e only ili Iaest sailt, aind ats little as ieceessary kee'p thae butter asueet. 'fimi graisy look (at bultti r, ala if ei witth a wairm knaile, is not alw ays tdu' t iveir-wtotkaag. It maya be catusted b the teetd. T.Loo muct,i h ou-seed weatl iftein cautses it, anid we would catutio t hose who( desire~ to make a strictly tirn (11a5s artice in iaparaucoo, as well a tlavor, inot to use cottonm-seed maeald oil nal ath.ne, but oiily as anu adtditic to giraini. Chuning too rapidlly or ts long, or havinag thei c rtamn too wiarn wi!ll ailso porodulce t he obtjec;itonable gite sy look. IF' your horses tare t hitn skiannd tat very inuch ainoyed with thus wh< 'orkmig or dir vmag, slet p up1 a handi of the wildl worm 0 od or bitter wit, wet a clothI in it and just moistn ta 1i hair especily on ears,0 neck andat let, before taking them taut oaf the stabhle; a few wailnut leaves will haive the suin effect. it will tmakte the amannal mo et mfortable amid inuchtd moare ptteaisatt drive. TEEis a gi teate'r genrlal impros men'it in the haietrd of hogs thanit in ai ether farmi stook. Fatrmears lnd lh the only profit in a hog at paresenat p cets of grain is in having ai good brt anad keeping them atlways growing. Tf race of pigs tat, ias the pionecer hatid, had to tie kiots in their tails to ke themi in the i'en is mnuch less comm, now than V. rmnerly, fiF you want fat lambs to turn t'l' ci Jy, pi ovide small troughs ini a yat d ti Jomting the sheep fold with entrances little too emaIl for time old sheep to in, and putt in a few oaitn, or a lit corn meal or cotton-seed meal ove day. The lambs will begin to eat wih about three weeks old, and will g' rapidly. DOMESTIO. FLuMMutY.-Soald one quart of from n milk in a tin pail placed in a kettle ) d boiling wate:, and add to it the grate peel of a largo lemon, three tablespooi fuls of white sugar and four eggs beate ) to a stiff froth. Stir very rapidly f< Bfiv or six minutes, so that the eggs wi thicken the milk, but not curdle I Then place the pail in a pan of ice-col ld water, and stir for a few minutes an d strain into a dish Have two ounces < gelatino soaking in a pint of cold watc for half an hour, and then set it ov( . the lire to boil, and add one teacupft i of white sugar and the juice of the Ion on, and boil until the gelatino is dii > solved. Strain it through a jelly-straii er, and set it upon ice to cool, and the beat it with an egg-beater to a froti Atid the custard, a little at a time--bea e ng itcontinually-and when it is a beaten u, pour over it a glassful < lwhito wino and beat together rapidl3 Fill two inoulds which have been we with ice-water with tho flummery, an a place on ice for use the following da3 t It can be served with whipped cream sauce, or eaten with preserved strawboi rice or peachea. NOVELTIEs for interior decorations i - houses are the damask linen curtaine which are made entiroly of the puroe flax, in brocaded silk designs, and ar said to be very durable. They at woven in several shades of color, wit an ornamental dipper contro, a prett border down the sides and a fringe t the bottom, in addition to which is kind of dado, with birds, foliage an, flowers, alter the Japanese fancies Some are in white and gold, others ii blue or brown and gold, in cardinal an< olive, and in the rich now colors. Q PiNE.APPr,F prepared in this way i ti delicious witi ie-cream, or without it a Grate thu pineapple, after removinl (1 every particle of the peel, or chop it it must be mitced so fine that any on e atiug it will be in doubt as to tli method of its preparation; add sulilcien sugar to sweeten it; let it stew gonti; li util it is solt. When it is preparee t, thus it can be tatei by many who ar. 1 ob.iged to rotuse it uncooked, oil oecou,1 t ot its p roduciig indigestion, WE~UDINO gills wli..I gain in valin after the bal p)" occasion are those use u ful airtile, of linen which aresometitnc t foun,l ulnowg the bric a-brae andl mior 0 oruilatltal oierings to, as p )or Mis IFlite woul sav, "so nuchl .outh an( r leutily." In fact, a good rule to follot when uldriti.i d what to give, is to aivt table linen. A handisoiti hinch clotl S and nai,ktas will he ei.joyed, and wil hteilp to in)cr"ase the it nouceitt pride i young hou.ewife hias in her new posses Ioil (oos:n LoVE. -'ut to a qtiuart ol gosoberries i ie,hassiul of water and half at pound f of sugar. Stew on a slow lire tweiitt lhititer, stirring constantly. W'hip I . pint of creani, anit when the fruit it -uolt ulix wit tlt' creanl. serve in cupe t or in a glas tlisah. Apples, can rants, t cherries Li rhuk.trh tnay be served in. t stead ut gooseerries, tFa;Escu MiUSTAui) is thus made it Anlci irn: Fouar tablespoonfuls of ums tr,onie tablk spoon full of sugar, ont Steanspoti omnamon, one half tea. spooni ul a'eh ol cloves, black pepper, andt of 11lour, wIith iniegar enioughI ft cove.r these; nux all well, and let ii coiaio to a1 boil; when,i cob ad~d a little saladt oil, say one or two tableapoonfuls; tilis gives stuoothaess to the w iiole. al hoskee'per* ithonmuto pumpkir pa hkew hiow muchbettrlal easiel it is to take til,he pinitinii first, they1 wuid 110 longer worry ovecr cutting ui. and laeliag it, but just cut it ini halves, l ake out the seeds, lay it in the OVeOL and11 b)als li itsoit, when it can b< sceratpad out and us~ed ats uisuali, and is a n auchl better for not hiavinag water ini it. \uaintel sash naaSItilkes ai much ripoer pie w alen t enthed inl the iamIo way. SA ras TajY. --T.fake a piece of lighi bluei J'uti, a <liuttr of ai yard wtide alnt onIe yiard long, on either sido set a strij of 1)ale pilak sat ii: six iniehos wide, iCnbroider or, piint oil the eids of liin blue a decsign 01 inoraning glories. 'Thin thet edlges it lace. Gathler the centra ill scari I ast-hiioii iad whleii fateniet to I chai: r ipreadl (Jit thle end.i to show th,a niol wor4)k to Ile best adivaintaigo. SATaNis IANNra,a--Eanbroider on laece af blu ittabtiim, nine iatehos wid .andit ~te hiehos~ long, a cluster e - lielId daisies. At the top aind bottou s retw a picco of thirk red plush. Whier e lteo satinl andt pllush join1, fintish with - cuciniig of bluo1. At I the top) jon1 th v* bannller rodl, wVit tl rings or watth cord *i liish the bottom with two blue a y a lls andi otte iet 0110, o A i.:id lhanidsotno waly to triini thi edge oi a sattin pin-euishon is to got ribbonl of thle satane shiadle aw thle cushier it ovel'r, gaither it j ast full eniough to havs at r1il11- a lit tie; st'w it arotind thle cuali O onl anlua put1 a silk cord over thle sean: T11is is talso a good waty to liinish th b~' Otlos of thet sian-covered bottle t which accomanay taic tolet sin S IF y'otur lace bodspreaid and pillov coe(lrs atre asailedi washt them andt, tistea obuig themn, dip te nsm e weatk cot 4collee atnd thley wvill receiv rmita very dItlicate shadoa I e corn wvhiich is 54) popullatre for laeo just nov' Curt atlns itad other a. ticles of th kin tI miay ho tient'ted in the samtiewy ia iA vp:y prttyl lanicy art.icle is a litt I. hbag. Otaongi in foa im, made(1 of rich Or it ental I boende on a still oiiitat,at ii .' otranaented ith h andsomeo tassel rt Cors tile atatched to aaih ciad o)f tI b ang, so t hat it ennt be hutng utp OU air c (onvtenku1t hitok, atnd it iotainas a it 0duster Icr drawillg-roin 1150, If is now a'tertea thtat ti1o value< c- the etlecti st >rago batterlies haw be( yi greait'y e'xaggerated, andi that they a at ais yet iothoig marea than liaboratoi ri- -tags. 1'ro.easo,r Barker, of tihe Uaaive ed sity of i'ennusylvaaia, Nays there is il rio goain ci a gand discovery ill it, bit a lie aone 11as got, to it yet. Thle p)lato giv, p out, antd too) much eetriaity haas to I n put into the battery im proplortionl whatt youl cian get out of it, to imake economical. F"or sonmc purposea, wmii r. cost is of no0 importatnco,it maty be uisa d. bitt as to its being ant apparatus f, a every-day uise we are yet a long way o go Other praictical electricians admit, dlo substace, the same thiing,aand it, iseva ry asserted thattt till the talk atbouit the cf en olency of these batteries has beein mere imi) a sche-me to baoonis the stock of an ole tric-light comuany. HUMOBOUB, It Boston Bloods. Af Mr. C. B. Hollis, Veterinary Surgeon, d Boston, Mass., certifies that he has made t. the great nain cure, 13t. Jacob's Oil, the n solo remedy in his practice for horse al. or ments, and considers it sunerlor to any 11 eure he has known In forty years. He , tried the same great pain banisher on him. d self for rheumatism and by which he was d completely cured. ir DIPLOMACY: "I don't know why you ir are all so eager to let Ueneral Sherman il kiss you," remarked a Boston lady to a l- group of Washington girls after the i- commander-in-ohief had finished one of t- his famous osculatory grand rounds at u an evening reception, "lie isn't a bit L. good-looking and his breath smells of .- branay," "But, don't you see," said 11 a fair-haired, blue-eyed diplomatist of if eighteen, "we've all got beaux or broth. ers in the army." it_ Li Woltln's Friend. S Taving been troubled for many years with kidney dlseuse, with severe pains in my back and liunbs nmy ankles were at times very badly swollen-I wits advised to go to the hospital for treatment which I did on tne advice of a friend, but fouui no relief, a; least only of a temporary nature and I had given up all hope of a curo unti tuy husband was udvs<ed to use Hunt's itemuudy by a friend that Ial used it and beon cured of a severe case of dropsy and kidney trouble. I procured a bottle t and hail not used one-half of the bottle before I begau to ie better, no p tin in the back and the e swelling of my limis cotmenecd to go lown, and e luy appetite was Inch better, for I had becomo so ba,l that all I ate distreasod me very Much. It was ready dyspepsia, cotubined with the other y trobulies, atni I hare used four bottles, and an at uble to do my work and attend to household dutles, wnch bofure flad beot ai burden to mne. Antl I can on:y thank innt's leittedy for the health and happines i waie3 i now enjoy, aind esteu It a groat privilego au't duty to gie yout this let ter in tunalf of niy niany sntfer.g lady friends in Poston aid t he country; nuit cain only say In con citstun that ct you once try It you wi.l be convincod, its I was even agans' my own w,ll, that lint's Remeiiely is indeed a wolnan's Irletl. You are at literty to ise tilts for their benett, if you so choose. Itespectfully your 9 M11\8. wait. InIAY. ,Hrotel old.ith, 1116 .Tienout Street, Boston. 'April 2:, 153. A itaggage-Mastor's Pr'also. 3 MA. II. BnAiNY, baggage-inaster on Eastern S aliuoa.t, Bosti, says; "1 h'lve used iltit's Remedly, the great kidney Sandi l.ver tuuthlune, in y uawta.v for muths. it was recomitentluil by frien- toin Portsluoutit who have been cured of kilney troubles, ain I t1nd it ilst as representel a:id worth its weight in gold. ly wife isiusing it fur tly, "pepsia and has linprove,l so rapidly that I cleerfuily indorse it as a fainily Inedicitie of real merit, and I would not be without It.", April 2., 1ssa. SotiEwRAr off: One of the best-known membelrs of the Bolotian Olub did not go to see .Barrett's Ia /cl this week, but lie asked a theatrical critic of a duly paper how the play went and who pIlayed Xe.ltreutio. '"Aerutio I" "Oh, I forgot," responded the b.-k. in. of the Bohemian Club, "I was thinking of "M tebeth. Dlell,no J0a,r'."a-wt. Take to th. ratit, -aid a nan to attothier aeross this ri., r tho id iniatuired the way to Ithe ford. The luan trit atant was trini%wned. \ly tit-l I nteant Mt right. not nis, sliii tir-t. So wien St. 11 ruarl 1' s i.re ler' ,'itiue ai iiiii.le i'ati..een . niieanu , that all ilense lt ivn i b i . in n : in sinitile di.ont-ri of the ~r.;a as l dtiir-ion, tin, ritn ~uisii "eerut.to, aid by il'raf3l the b.u.od ..i.t r,invivng teu.bton, aetna d:u: o n:ty I prevente I. No relehy ha yet 'eien it soerti. like ti out St. Bernard Pills. All tlrajistsia dell them. A VOUNoIsTRIt of a doz.n years went to pass the Vhittsunutlde holdavs with his grandmother, in the country." In the evening, when they sat down to dinner, the grandmother cried: * Ohc, my!I There are thirteen of tue !" * Don't be worried, granmother," cried the youngster; * -I will oat enough (or two." iSO'll men'. adire the beatiful, and thIs ncco)unts iln some mieasuire for the thou roinds upon thouainds of b>ttles of Carbo. lIn', the deodorizedu petroleum hair renewer and diressinig, which have beeni Rlkl yearly since its invetionl iy Messrs, Kennedy & Co , of l'v tsburgh, l'a. iT JMPinov'us it.-The addition of a little mace to a veal soup will give aln algreeabillo flavor to it. Do not put in enough to make it a distincct flavor: but put it in with the herbs and pepper and salt. lh'. 0 aves' hteirt lie.uiator etures all forms of ihleart )ibsease, ncervounsness anud slecplesa'mes's. Tnci Cirenst siaved him: "No, sir," s'aid the physician, who had worked over the Tiexats man tishedi out of the water, unconscious, "'I cnever could have brought htim back to life. If that circus proc.essionl hadn't passed he never woubt have regainied cousciousness." 3 . . .\b. '',te i yt -e , l swee-t. l'ail n:a wito) Cui iiear it ile ra r f t o autuI iler .. en Alt'Ennuts fa e itml In i rouih skain 3 eired: 0 i-ini..:.hini.puer I .r Soacp, nltado by Cat ' fwell, na~zard .1 Co.,* New York. A I,rNmiToS( ex peiment : IDigby hasti aen wokinig luird att Itahant all wicnter adresolves to try a little on a newly arrived emigrant : "'Pariate Itahiano. 'Sg r?-- Emigant - "Arrah! Now Ii tutEi.t), lowA.-ir. A. TI. I lenak says: none 3 tn"itig ihiown 's lion hit ters prites its atipieriotity oiver iali othier loinw pre piaratins.' S A Pcmw'ry pass: -'Tlhings have come o, to a pretty pass," remarked Fogg, as a -young lady walked by the window -where Blown ind Black were sitting. 0 ThIe boys said they saw~ the "pretty Onatarrh of the Bnacder. r.,stinging Irritation, innamanmation, all Ktidntey andl i iaycoinpilaints, cured by "niuehtu-patba." $1. Y FLATS: Are French fiats hecalth)y? C Yes, very. Are the people in them3i I, Lealthy? No. Why? They have to -starve anud go half cnked to pay the td rent. Why lire these tlats called French ths? Tlo distiniguish them front Am e'ricain flats. What aro American flats? ThVie peoplle who bye in French flats. cd nr. Kline's set. tervo itestorer 18 tne tmarvel ol' thle age for all nerve diseases. All tIll steopt'd tree. send to 931 Areh street,, .o Phlitade'lphii.. Pas. y - o Dmcmrouct may ocoupy the hands; only noble service goes fromi the heart. (Gastr-ino. 3f Elegant antd paiatable remed3iy for iniges 'It lion. Shiotub be takotn before or ater meatis. ~e Gi Ar-iN XE is ini ltid form. By drtuggists. c AFEnsc to be used with jelly in place otati re made of pio crust. They shlouild b)e made with very cold water, a and rolled as thin as possible. Cut themin quatres. - Don't llo in the hIonso. it "Roumgh oci Rlais." Clears out rats,mice,roaches, n betdbugs,dC essatnts,moles,ehiptuunks,goph era. 160. rShould wenot think that everythuicng Twe (do, ia (10n1 rlgosyIf it be done ' well? n t-Ewis, Iow A.---Dr. M. J. Davis says: "Brown's Li. Iront litters give the best of satislaction to those who use It." e- EinsTE is not industry, nor Is inipru dene courage. 1leery's Carbolic Naive Is the Beet Salve for Cuts. Bruise., Uloors, Salt Itheumn, Totter. Olhapii Hands Otilblaius. Oorns and all kinds of Skin Erup tions, Freckles and Pun ples. Get Henry's Carbo.io Salvo, as all others are coumterfelts. Price 6 ets. H3w tosh orlen Life. Abornetby. the great English surgeon a:,ked a lady who told hn sheoonly had a cough: "What would you have? The plague?" Beware of "only ooughsl" The worst cases can, however, be -ured by Dr. Wn. halt's Balsam for the Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup it immediately allays inflamaitton, and is sure to prevent a fatal termination of the disease. Sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine. ACQUIRING choeck: A young man ap plied to the junior partner of a New York dry goods house for the situation of a drummer. "Have you had any experience in the business ?" asked the member of the firm. "I have not," "Did you ever travel much ?" "Never." "Do you intend to follow the dry goods trade as a regular vocation ?" "I do not," "Why do you seek the position of a drummer, then?" "Because I expect to be a candidate for the presidency one of these days and I want to acquire all the 'cheek' I can get.' TRADE MARK. The pils are warranatel to be PUl ELY vege table, free from all mineral antl other poison-.us antistances. They ar. ia cerilna eure for Consti 11 utIotn, Rick Hendache, DvspeP i-l. ii lousness. '1'orpt 1 Liver, Loss of Apputite, ad all diseases arising from the Liver, Stoumntch, Bowels or Kidn eys. They remove all obstructions from the channels of the system ani purify the bloot, t:ereby fim. parting health, strength anal vig. r. 8o1.i by drug. glsts, or sent by mail for 25 cents In ataniaps by P. NEUSTAEDTEI & Co., 83 Mercer St., Now York, SoleMantifacturersofST. BEllRNAlDV1' E N. TA)l.E PILLS, Send for circular. lop Uitolers are tse Purest and Deal Hitters Ever Blade, They are compoudded from Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake and Dandelion,-the oldest, best, anti most valuable medicines in the world and contain all the best and most curative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Puriger, Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or in health can pos s bly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. They give new life and vigor to the aged and in. firm. To all whose employments cause irregu. larity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who re. quire an Appetizer,Tonlo and mild Stlmulant,uop Btters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't wat until you are slck, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life. Ifunlreds have been saved by so doing. $1500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. Do not suffer or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use flop Bitters. Remember, Hop Bitters Is no vile drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medi cine ever made; the "Invalid's Friend and Hope," and no person or family should no without them. Try the Bitters to-day. I SI g HAS 8EEN PROVED * TheOSURESTC CRE for .EKIDNEY DISEASES. 8 Does a lamo back or disordered urine indi 4 oato that you a avictim P TRtEN DO NOT 'D REITT Kidnecy-Wart at, one, (drug. E gists recoommondltoand it wilpeedly over. como the disease and restore healthy action. * 4 nLadles. mop*'alaint- pecuia a e oyu e,such c's pain -I adwouneases, Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed., asi ilntpromptly and safely. t Kiher ox.Ineontine, retentIon oturine, eh brick dust or ropy deposita, and dull dragging C ipains,. all speedily yield to Its curath o power. 43- SOLD BY ALL DRtUGGISTd. IPrico 51. he CALTA R R H Ciad"uita'i lcy ire"r'iaii , n cr t n'*ccia uacd ,aenaent reitf BA' untill I ned Ul ' Cre:am B.allm. 7 Scti,,' New~ nem-i,wick. N. J. Isninug h.oen ailileted wlith Ilay-Fi.or ccocr years I gave Ely's Ff.VER Cr( eama ll:alm a t ri:d. I iia'v laid noiat'ta, k since us.ing it. E. Rt. RA Uoait Editor Curbon Co. Demo. e: at, Mauch Ch:ink. Pa. I. d OEAMU will,whenappclied + a aisor.. i, Eirectiiiily cekiaislinc - - -- US- thae nasal aasagea o)f catarrita. MAX-tsVE shui c.indl;g healthy sec ret 'ens ~AX ~L *~ It allaiys uilaamm:ation, prtcts StIO E-t'OLa.. thc a'.iebraanal lintigs of the A PU.SITIV~E CUR;iEl lie ad frotincolds;compii etelyhe dls , the s.res anid restores thao sense E L Y 'S tii ta'ato anid moel. noei'cial re CREAM BALM.a'7 cre Unaeiu-lied fo- coldl ini lho he.ail. Agree ale to uise. 4 -nd ior cire'lcr. 50 'r -s p ack-cuo, i,' mail or at CURlES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Ii.lt'oingii Sy rup. Tasttcag.od. * l'uc in alann'. -Mid' hv dien;..at. * In the human body ERADIC ATED uObysing W-"FOR MALE HY ALL D)RU(4(IST FREE t ' Itla.Tt.lt N MAIL -A fullidcrip.tlan * of 'Moody" Ne'w Tailor System of ric 'atting." Di. W. c~ my & Co., 31 W. 9th., Cin $72 WEK. $2IN~yi~an' asiIy II~ iuiosjly ( 0 AN ilmaio ii ~ LL:og,Newarkc N.J. Terms 11.m 'omitin ii. forgsrudliate Write or e'ircuilars. YOUNG MEN le**n ELlonrA Cireaulars free. VALEN'TINE Bft S. JanesvilIe, wis. OP UM NoR iMIN HAIT. cured. State ease. D)r. Mur__ ]haiah.Qulincy, Michx. I 0O1(1--Send 95n for .a dI, or 5oo. for Nickiled j li: rii Proof Disor F .t nior. Acirt'.ecia tar fellbnrnerll .Ma&I.rar No. 4. DAE PHOTOS "** " ae er,..0 SIT UATI0NSfa tachrer -s^pAi' nal" wt for ostarr. AddOa' oftoa sh ftupg,p y iurean.86 Faulah Av., Chicago, Ill. 'THE LEST IS CHEAPEST." """TR ES HERS"""" te to ll4 ietons. ) wr ie for FUhIS E lluas. Pamhjeg PistoTeAutman A Taylor 00,, Mansfield. 6i ITSTOEDREE NERVERESTORtER /oralDaAr INaaasaAFess On(rse INF A.1 eLa i kae as direc ed. Il F,ts a/l firsIt, ae' use. Treaise anet $s trial hottle freest rel Me nt they pyang expess hreon bawe sute to ns. k.t INaH. Arrh St.,Philadielphla.Pa. i)cusgiias.EWR IMITATING FRAUDS. il'HOSE A FFi.'e i ED) wt ll - ls .;-F i:c r* ahould not h0m t.' to e.onsuti .J. N. andu J, ,. iI0. lIEN8ACK. of .'06 Nor ii -e.ond, treet, Pnilaee. phk,tt:er by naiad or b, lpers -D, lduring the hours oro l'. .to9P M., and 6 tob9P. M. AdIvice free. WVhosoever woal know tals condi tioii and the way to improvo it sheouali read "WISDOM iN~ A NUTUHELL." Snt on receipt oi 5-cnt stamp, $5 to $2OTi 'a;aleg feg WENANT for e lieat and astent. linoroks aBibles ossr Mer ATrowAT, f . O Phil a., Pa 894 I'or, of his subjeet: "Yee,"remarked Fogg, "there can be no doubt about it. Young Aybee is 'full of information. Why, he told me more than I shall ever be able to remember. It is true that his information all related to one sub ject, but he showed himself thoroughly acquainted with it, and it was a pleasure to listen to him." "And that subject was?" Inquired Aybee's proud parent. "Oh, nothing in particular-only him self," replied Fogg. "ust or An l." Dr. R. V. PIEnCE, Bullalo, New York, Dear Sir-My family has used your "lavor ite Prescription" and it has done all that is claimed for it. It is the best of all prepara tions for female complaints. I recommend It to all my customers. G. 8. WATERMAN, Druggist, Baltimore, Md. The Prairie Farmer suggests oooa sionally touching the latches, looks and hinges of the doors with a drop of ke rosene or a little tallow from the candle, and thus keeping them well lubricated. It will insure the smooth and quiet shutting of the doors and prevent the jarring. grating or croaking so common in neglected cases. By this attentio.n the doors and latches will last longer. Tho ltumnus, dye'peptic or cOnUStiplatetl, should address, with two stamlps and history of case for patttphlet,Wotr,D's DISPENSAItY11EDICAI ASSOCIATION, Butlalo, N. V. A Connecticut mechanic has made a trial of rotary files for finishing plain surfaces. He is of the opinion that quicker and truer work can be done with thi se than with hand tiles, and that the surface is in better shape for truing with the scraper. His experiments have been confined to the planer; but he be. lievos that his device may be properly and economically adapted to the lathe and milling machine. "Golden Medical DiKCovery" for all scrot'ulous and virulent blood-poisons, iS specifle. By truggists. Rubber Scraps. --Scraps of mackin tosh and other lndia-rubber-3oated fab rica have hitherto been useless, because the india-rubber could not be profitably extracted from them. An inventor, however,finds that strong hot sulphuric or muriatic acid has no effect on the rubber, but a strong corrosive action on the textile fabrics, and he has taken out patents for a process of re covery. To Stoa(ly the Nerres Is a task to the accOintli,isin,enit If wiith tiar coties ant sedattvS are inilequ:(te. The effect they produce is paralytic. They destroy sensa. tion witiout beneritting the nerves. Hlostetter's Stontnttti litters, on the contlary, strengthens tand s-othes the nt rvons systenl. Overwork and iental anxt-ty Weaken and r'iax it, and there Is nlt iit.Jr. reliall,e Il'.111, 01 Ill'at'Itl it ill restntring terve qit etide. t'ltn ti' rritlfor u l tihgestiIll aut prootin g au4illtttt.1 of ilt' foo I -two effects alw.tys :n; ltutt utpont tile u,e of the gr."at stoit.ietie. I ulstl: :t. ent't i$ l . ete'r +tetl, It retguitr .latit - f liy restc'.eni, a;t I Itptet ' ti r'n ei iy'Ihe lit ters. )isea e lutist b,e regalr letd as an eXcee,bug:y rettiote lul,s,illitp bly tin)' one whtst" sy -tt:t1 hits l)een thns reiutorceti. b\taariat tilse,se, colatstpation, tysitep-Il. rie ott.sin anei kintt'y Ir'irbet ,r tveruine I, att4i prevnutrd t,y this st :inlt lrd tue.iictne, +Vtie nis no peer :tinoi .n-rhau tonlcs ani is itn (oistanit'y inliteasl ig it n:td isi \. Xic, (Itl West iniiles su Soutii Ainer,ea. Gumming. - Dissolve a pound of gootd gumn arabic in three pinto of cold wvater, theon adid a tablespoonful of gly - eerine and two ounces of honey. Strain the mixture through flannel. The gly cerine prevents the gummed label from oracking and curlhng up when dry. A sponige is the right thing to use-not a brush. If the mixture is to stanid any time, a few d1rops of oil of cloves wilt prevent its turning inotuldy or losing strength. "From the worst tages of lleart Dig. ease I consider myself cured by the use of Dr. Graves' Ileart !Reguatr-T. M. Town; T1"t.-n. N. il." 80 years have p roved the HeIart llegulator a sure remedy. BAd byd druggists at $1 per bottle. A eorrY:%pofnen of the Tropical Agriculturist says, regarding the de struction of ants: "Tatke a white china plate and spread a thin covering of common lard over it. Place it on the shelf of other places inflested by the troubl esiome masce.s Von will be pleased with the result. Stirring up every morning is all that is needed to set the trap again. I would ree >mmttend E'y's Cream 13hin to any one havinig (aiarrht or t.aarrhal Asthma. I have sutteredl for the last five years so I could not lie tiown for wve'ks at a time. Since I have beent using the blisim 1 can lie down anti rest nicely. I thtank God that you ever invented such a medi cine- Fraink P. Butrieigh, I4zrmingtont, Nil. A/ thte public meeting of this year the Academy of Sciences, Paris, will have to award t he three prizes of 10,000 francs, (g2000) each founded by Dr. Lotui Lacaze, for-first,the work which htas' contributed most toward the pro gress of phtyssology: second, to best work on physics; and third, to the b)est work otn chemistry, Foreigneors nmty compote. All t.hueclaims for the prizes must be sent in iefore t heo 1sL of June, 1883 Onice try Clirolittmoni collars andt cuiffs an I you wIlt wear no otlier kind. They lIt so well mid feel so nicely. A French scientist says that buck whtet, cakes are equal to putro white b)read( as regardsa the phosphates or bone making material and( ntitrogenouis prin ciples which they contain, and are su perior to broadi in fatty matters. The general yield of buekwneat wvhen cooked is ab tnt three times the weight of flour nsed, showing that such flour will retain from forty to forty-one por cent, of water, Malaria, chiJia, positively cured by Emory's Standard Cure Pils. Their equol unknown, sugar-coated ; no grip ing, 25e. A PnRTT fency is to ornament the b)roadl silver knife used to cut the bride's load at the wedding, Alake a pretty bow with long ends of white ottoman ribbon, about an inch and a half wide. Ladies and chlldre-n's boots and shoes cannot run over tf Lyon's Patent. Heel Stiffeners arc used. A NOVEL andi use[ul receptaclee for sheet music when placed on the top of the piano is a large, flait bottomed bas kot with handle, the whole covered in pale blue stamped velvet and trimmed with chenille and gold thread, "Houan5 oa coruns." Ask for Welis' "ilough on Corns." 16c. Quttck complete, pernmanent cure. Corns, warts, buntions' Iron endurance and uncomplaining renunciation are the two poles of human force. Liver disease, headache, and constIpation, cused bybad digestion, quklty cured by Brown's @.. SEIHMMM THE GREAT tl ERMAN REEIN. O R E8 Rheumatism, euralgia Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Heada, , Toothache, More Threat, Swell inQttSla a 1, e, Bruleee, Bursis, Meraalle, >E ost lllrs, AND ALL OTIIER ODili V PAIMS AN) ACIIRB. gold by Druggist and Dealersetcry where. Fity Centsa bottle THE OIIEAILE8 A. YODELER~I Co. (Beee.rr. tr A. YOUBL&R a ro.1 nalltuore. 1d.. U.B. A 8THE CREAT CURE. .An It is for All tho painftal dlseae of the t E KIDNEYS LIVER AND BOWELS. Itcleane thou etem of the aorld iso tacassthe yy nls a1 d eadlletfbring which * only the victims of Rhoeumatisa can roalise. ofl THO U ANDS3 OASES of the worst forms of terriblo isease have been quickly roliovod, and in short time PERFECTLY CURED. ISCR, S1. LIQUID Ot DItY, 80LD Y DRUOISTS. v Si!- Dry cett bo eott b rnal WBLTA.I, C AIt ur nVt. I 1 I NuibiIn~ in the world etlual to it for the eus of Scrofula, Pimeple, 1oil., Tetler, Old Soree, Bore Eyes, Mresurlal Diseases, Catarrb, Loes of Appetite, Femnale Complaints. and all Blood disease. It nevr faits. All druggsut and country store keepers .t1 it. R. N. Hell.,, A C.., Prop'e, PIt bur , on every bottle. DR. BEFORE -AND AFTtR Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD WIiO are suffering front Nxntvous "eemsLrY' 'LosT VITALITY, LACK O" NU'RE FOCE AND VlbO0Aoa.VTlNuoWAN ssss, And All those diseascs of a 1'atRSoxALr NATunv retuting fromt Anvszs and OTR QAuse. dpto eedy relief and comploto rrsto ration of iIsALTn,t iott and MAjtktooD utf eItAxxiSD. Thegrantloacovory of to nhotoenth Century. Sena at once for ll luatratd 'aplot frOo. Address VOLTAIC BELT 00., MARSHALL, MICH. . , .- S --e -. GETSWN E tu ,,n Beti 1s ol. Ge h gnie DG T WATE JiVk deil iy e jIm Ntte-siseias*r tsve d V iiidlf ad othrf !orcirul r a ds erj to l at y Klso1m FRANGEER NetA n T aE ol Ue th ent and Esmre 0se'.M b witotenGHaro, b. milfr2. g gut sale. ooRu ECIPE Postit;A"71tive.s rollefa.n d imuni- loUtr 1'sesIA m l fsts c :ay foundiniaans Mt.ano'flia, Ja. Aht,M.. dtoelowu en d and armlss rtle. So bytfr Adrggsts A.verywh, eer . It impartsrtheteelt bris th cloestrIut Jiy cnno Ring Mstr. arkse uear thie eyes. Saolofnessboodness Rough' n ss, Ha foN Nlus T. ftiu and exitmta a at j o nce Iits 111ed3 bye M~I(ii anolia I t ispth tne nosparble int mdifelk ins n HEALTH IS WEALTH, Health of Bodyis Wealth of Mid DR. RAD WAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent. THB GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Pure blood makes sound flesh, strong bone hid a clear skin. If yon would have you flesh Arm, your bones soun without caries, as your ooa lexion fair, use Radway's Sarsaparill ian Resolvent. A remedy composed of ingredients of oxtraor. dinary medical properties essential to purify heal repr and Invigorate the broken-down and wae ol-Qrott PI.JABANT, SAt' and PsRMA- 1 SSNT In its trea i ai cure. A a . No matter by what name the complaint may be desgnate,d, wiether It be scrofula, consumption, syphilis, ulcers, sores, tumors, bolls erysipelas, or salt rheum, diseases of the lungs, 'ldneys, blad der, womb, skin, liver, stoinach or bowels. either chronio or constitutional, the virus isin the Blood which supplies the waste and builds and repairs these organs and wasted tissues of the system. If the blood Is unhealthy, the process of repair must be unsound. The Sarsapartllian Resolvent Not only is a compensating remedy, but secures the harmonious action of each of the organs. It establishes throughout the entire system function. al har(nonywand suppl.es the blood ves eels with a pure and healthy current of new life. Tma Seiu, after a row days' use of the. 84saparillian, becomes clear and beantiful. Pimples, blotches, black spots and skin eruptions are removed; sores and ulcers s"on cured. Persons suffering from scrofulu eruptive diseases of t e eyes, mouth ears. legs, throat and glands, that have acoumulatecd anil spread, either from uncured diseases or mercury, or from tin, use of corrosive sublhpate may rely upon a vure If the Sarsa ardlian is cos inuetl a suffclent titne to makb its Impression on the systein. One bottle contains more of the active princi. les of Medicines than any other Preparation. Taken In teaspoonful doses, while others require five or six times as much. One Dollar a Hottle. R. R. Raday's Ready Relief1 The Clseape.st and Heist Sled blue for Fam ily Use Ia the World In from one to twenty minutes never falls to relieve Pain with one thorough application: no matter how violent or excruciatling the pamn, the llheunatic, iletl-ri(lden, Inilaxm Cri plled, Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with disease may ster HAl WAY'S REiADY REJLiEP wil afford Instant eise. INFLAMMATION OF TII IC KI1)NEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDERI, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWEI.S, CONGESTION OR -HE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFIUULT BRIEATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, It YSTERICS, CROUP, DIPH'li ERIA, CATARiH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, V NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CIiILLjS, CHILBLAINS AND FtO'T BITES, BRUISES, LU'tiBAGo, SCI ATICA, NElRVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, BACE or LIMB8 are instantly relieved. MAL ARI A FEVER AND AGUE. FEVERI AND AGUlE cured for 50 cts. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and ether Malarious, Bilious Scarlet Typhoid Yellow and other fevers (aided RE AD,VY EL E ILIB) so quickly as RADY, AY'S It will In a few moments, when taken internally according to the directions cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nick Headchespep. si tPalpitat ion of the I teart, Cold Chills i rc Wind in th Bowel, aD all Inernal laiA Traels sho DuldRaws carry a btl of RAD drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from chamroof water. It is better than French Brandy or B rs s astimulant. Mle-ia( Lisunberanen should always RADWAY'S Regulating Pills Perfeot, Purgative, Soothing. A peri ents, Aot without Pain, Always Reliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet mpurge, regulate, purify, cleanse and streng R AnWAY's Pius for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver Bowels1 Kidneys Bladder, Female Complaints, ilervous unisesses, I'.osa uf A petite, Headache, Constipation, C,ostiveness, f oweon,, Biliousness Fever, Indlamma lon of tPiles, and all derangements of the Internal Viscera. Purely vegetable, contain ing n mercury, minerals, or deleteriousdrugs. w Observe the following symptoms resulting from Diseases of the D)igestive Organs; Consti pa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood in the Head, AcIdity of the Stomach, Nausea Heartburn, Disgust of F~ood, Fullness or Weight in the Ste mach, Sour Eructations Sinking or Fluttering at the HIeart. Choking or Eluffering Sensations wnen iaalyug posture, Dimness ofVision, Dots or Webs before the Might Fever and duli Pain in the Head, Deficiency of icrspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Ey Pain in the Side, Chest, Lib,and Bud&ln'uahes of Heat, Burning inl system fro all te5 aoe-name dsoiGersth SOLD BY DRUGGISTS8. P'Ices, 35 Vente ore Box. BR ALi "FALTSE AND TRUE." Send a letter stamp to R ADWAY A 00., No. 53 Warren, Cor. Church St., New York. Inormation worth thousania wHi be ment S To fIhe Publie, Be sure and ask for RADwAT's, and see that the Dam "RADWAT" is on what yon buy, iftt b rda t inmO WUT eT'HI S ,P UT~ re uAe t hr iieh I v ie fre or,o mger in theumark It, sl, Icr ~1ouso W wmnler, wn th end i tobel cialnoii, foo jit. ths and 1 the iaAb~ iears. Pen fbrn Iltaed imr cula at Tesi mie. Are AGENRTSA.SO AC0 M1~iach,ll a,' i'