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AURIOULTURE, A FEW Wons ABOur TunEY.-Iti the hands of careful persons, breediu turkeys is very profitable, but it is ab solutely essenttial to success that they have plenty of range; unlike other poul try, turkeys require perfect liberty, and cannot brook confinement. On grass and grain farms raising turkeys cannot help being protitable, for they have plenty of ground tostroll over,aud there is but little they can injure. while they help materially in keeping down count less numbers of injurious insects. On a fruit farm, where grapes, strawberries etc., 'are grown, turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens are all destructive to truit, unless kept within prescribed limits. Ma.y a larmer's wife, and daughteis, too. know that most of their pocket money depends on rearing a large Hook of turkeys, and there are many others who rear a flook each year. Lu commen oing, get a pair or trio of the best, irre spective of breed, though the bronze breed seems to be the leading and most popular one, a d deveivedly so,for they are hardy, grow large size, and invaria bly con.mand paying prices. Yuuug turkets are atrdy atter Luey get a full dress of suit feathers, but are yery frai and tender belore that time, requuing giear eacare in teed ut g and houstng,damup. Lees btLg latal to ubti theu. How TO 1'uY A HoRSE.--An old horse lna sa :--' ite onl iat to buy a horse don't I oht v. your own brother, 'lake no main's uoid for it. Your eye in your n,arke t. Dui't buy a horse in ha..ss. Uz,latot bn,, and take eveiythiug off but his haltt-r and lvad him around. If he has a coin or is stiff, or has any other fuilhng, you can see it. Ltt him gas by limse.t at litle way, and if he staves right into anything, .)on may know lie is hm.d. N n,atter how briglu his eyes are, lhe caL't" see any more tlhan a hst. Bach him, too. some horses show their weatkt,es es or tricks in that way when they don't in any other, But be is sniart as you can,you'll get caught sonetune. Even an expert gets stuck. A boise niay look ever so nico, and go a good pace, and yet have lits, There isn't I tan tite tell it until somnetlilin hal-pens; or ho may have a weak back. Give hm the wlhip, and ofi he goes for a mile or two, then all of a sudtuon he stops :n the road. Alter a r.st be starts again, but soon stops for good,and noth ing but a detrrett could move him." S'ORING GRAIM.-As a niore econom ical antt just uS eoivenient plan of keep ing grain ts storing it in the ordinary way to granaries, it has been suggee=ted that it might be preset ved in air-ti lit sheet-iron cylinders, ,ealed after a par tial exhaustion of the air, Wheat,flour and biaend have--so it is stated-l:en "canned" in ti.s fashiont for 7 months, and lave been itund to be in excellent condition at the end of that period. Taking into couaideration the security of the graiu, wihein thua sealed in a par tial vacuuu, agaiinbt the attacks of in sectct, barge ver'niut, iro, dlanusti, ter wie tt tion, and ot her dangers,something imightt be said peiults in tavir of the plain btre britl 113 allutied to. Doubtless, however, vety strong evidence of its E filearvy agaluc.st danap andI fermiontat ion woui.ld be iequired before the tminig of1 grain could really becomue largely adot teat. As regards thu othier risks men tioned, tbey do seem to be tolerably provided againist. SOMEa We'storn bareeders sate fthat it is a mistake to sull poseb that the cross of the Cots wol and M1ermno to be an im-. provemnaat on the originals. Tho wool is na ittitr the best hor conmbing, nor OanL it comipete in the mnarl,et wxith that fromi pure Mterino in fineness. The eacrcass is not equal to the Cotswold, aind thec cress is naot suit able ini other rceets, as the Cot-weld thrives onely ou good paustuc age, while the Merino is an so r1 rE she eli is a clost grZer, and( (eet pq e. it s sL ert pma-tuies. 1t is scrupu louislj chanii, thoe(ugh not vt ry select ii the choice of thme hierbage on whicih it feedus. Wooil, being ai highly natroge nouns suebstiance, requiires a larger sup. 1uiy o1 albiiuninoid food Ior sheep thai thelr ruinaniits itimanid. W~ool b)enia the chaitrtit ot sheep farnming, it wie hoc conomy to Ieed oats or oil ca,u pret.ty treely to secure liberal growth of this staple._________ HE a whith r thiat ilows 0 fer a Tilowed tiel. witches ef' the nmost soluble~ pot tIo of the soil,and dep+lt- them in the bt.t (tomi of bttchies. Whlemn it pereoheter th.r'ugh the sail to an uinilerdrain, tia loss is i etiucedl to the sxuallest posssibu amiiou--. Th'eere is sonie loss ini under. draining watea ; but Yevn this is in a great peart prevent. d by haiving t growing crop on the grouud all the tune. WUAT shall be dte,not with ot' milki Inm thic qjuetLioon fmriarme where'miian, cons are kept andt nunta buter is na.ad ft any whe're near a vdchage or elty gourlnma.rket can tie had for cottaige chooseti, nmadel bj heating the nnik to th. (cur'ahicg uomnt. pre-'sing, and adritig a hittle saiL. in aui place as nianuy pig naty be i(opt as tcere itre cows.anii. the2 wall only ieed. a little corn ini fall t make goo a pork. WE haive noticed that when rye oi other g etat naanre is plowed tunder tha soil is e'asily worked and tree from weeda li we examine uder the hraves ot strong growing green crop oh ay kind, wo wiall th2d athouisandsh 01 puny weeds tha, heave giermiated while the grouti wxas unicoveredi and beorn smothered b2 thd fair gronthi. Whaen a weert seea thu perishes it, bent lta the soil more than cain by growing larger before beinj plbwed under. MiLr is aii excelient fodder plant,o whiwi (tows are exceedingly fond, It i a warm weather crop, andi( needs to' b< growvn oni a lhght, stady soil. By na iiuring well it. may be made to paroduci from two to five tons of hay to the acre A copious flow of juhk is produce< by cutting the millet, salting slightly moistening, and api inhling with a hittl< mneal. EAmrL-JLtronED chickens are wor, vigorouas than those piroduced later il he season, whe n hot and dry weathe at dles half the eggs while incnbation i in p)rogress. It is mo're trouble to cari for the very eiariicst chickens durn cold, wet weather ini Alarch and April baut t tie cockerels wvili bring fantcy prace as cally broiler6, and the pullets will bi poud tajers inext waiter, THERE is ana advantage in growin some Ikinds of trees from the secd wher the tireos are xpected to remami. Tb peach tree is longer lhved if never trana planted, and it hudded at one year o1 will soon get into bearing. A few vari .atees of peaches reproduce themseelve from the pit, The Wager is one or t b m.ost popular of the,as. DOME7IO. DARNED net is coming into fashion again. It is very tifrective as trimming for dresses or as bordering for flue cloths or cushions. It can be worked in vari ous ways with different materials, flue lace thread, colored purse silks, or with floes and filoselles either upon white, colored, or black nets. Darned not is carried to great perfection in what is known as imitation Brussels lace, and a very great variety of stitches can be formed of guipure d'art, and modern point lace stitches are taken as guides, When used as trimming to ball-d.esses black net is usually selected for a foun dation, and the embroidery worked as bright-colored filosellea or floss. The designs for darning upon net are ex tremely varied, those that are suitable for embroidery in satin stitch being the best; but simple geometrical designs. such as a series of vandykes, crosses, diamonds, or spots, are also used. The embroidery is done in satin stitch or in plain d:ruing. Trace a suitable design upou pink paper maelin, tack the not with honeycombs in straight lines, with its wrong side uppermost upon the pa per muslin, and thread a long la.ie needle with the embroidery. cotton or silk. 'll m nAll the centres of the leaves or tlowers by darning the silks in and out 01 the honeycombs, and work spots ail over the iet. Thread the neeale with anoth, r colored silk and double it and darn this double silk as an outline all round the outer edge of the h aves and flo' era, and form the stems and sprats with it. The double thread is run in and out of the net as in plain dtruing. Turn and fasten off the silk on the upper side of the net, the right aide of the work being underneath Un pick and turn the work and finish the edge of the lace with a series of scallops WaO to buttonhole stitch, The LateSt Bonanza Ia tallforaa. Mhoiftd, CA. -fIr. Tutoig P. F)rd, editor ot he Mountain Tribune, of this placc, pubttlihu that the great plen-cure, St Jacob's Oil, nas worked wonders in his family, anrd that he would not be witti out it. lie sttes tha,t among all the pooplo St. J teob's O is the most popular medi Ino ever Introduced. Fon A FnENof POT AU FEU.--ut into a large car then pot or pipkin six pounds of good fresh beef, and four quarts of wa'er. Set it on a slow fire, skim it when it simmers, and when nearly boil ing add oine teaspoonful of salt, half a pound of liver cut in pieces, and some bl.ioit peppor; add two or three large carrots sliced, four turnips pared and quartered, eight young onions peeled and slicec thick, two onions roasted whole, a head of celery out up, a parsnip sliced, and six potatoes pared and quartered; also a bunch of sweet herbs. Let all boil slowly and steadily, skim ming well; let it simmer five or six hours. Lay some large slices of bread in the bottom of it tureen, pour the soup upon it. This is very good plain dish. NvOtul Is the Fotor Parent Of disoato, wiitever ho Iis threct pragniltor. Promilot u-iWe ".Mi i trt ug to a retniody is the <,aty safe cotirce, no 'tiler hitiw tr i tis ailinieni iuay sot*-m. *as ia e fetiirt1 atcainst furtitier d:,iniage to tile sysi eel , ititi 10 ellite, ii iht' pre1 illliary syinp ioiii a ire di -lg iedi, It'w lilii.jt:.tie.'s eun IJO re.. coilnitieit i MLL eil c iiiie lii eitso4 of dys. kliley' dis r.lers .ini miI.trial it-vers, as time n i, titnalt cai re '-ve, Illit e lerSt mac Bitlitters. tcurc, b<taisi , prunt ui d tihorotig it abnvly dec .tes vos the failh ii -poodt in it by ihe Imnabliltt of tS ls lt-' tI 1, ilI Of O) tiel-a itr inliriai is. orii' itoI wyheli it s. o.eif al a dt ,te, are ex crecl ng y tiiev i) lut. 1ii ietailtal it la a witleiy ro-c glizi it s ji provotiIve tlincacy, aril the fact buns ijoli t frequenti i r lg 10 Io t knowleri.e of its t prietoril, by ' p y ii.ans 0 i t ii ~l'It thilt it wherio i to p sa-y relief hi.d t.oni olitained uip to tue time rf its us.~c TVnE odor of Ilowers sometImes comes from tue tula.h, as, for instance, from the petitls of the rose. Tihe petals or floral leaves of the rose give ot, an odor long after they have beeni gathtered.. This is not tile case with moat flowers. A roeut wvriter tins called attention to the fttct that the swoorest carnation is odlotl Ias1 soon after it Is cut, as rre most 31 the sweet flolwers used in cut flowver work. Th'ie muipnonetto and heliotrope wer*e itupposd to be exceptions, but as these eontiune to open new flowers wli..n cut andit plac(tt in wvater, it is pirob able the odoer comes only from the open ing bi1oK'oms. MUsutn.ou CArsuis --Out off the stubs from the broad lhat mushrooms; peel and ibreiak thiem into smiall bits; strew 'alt, t quatlly over thoem, allowinig a large tableapoinful to every quart of the pulp. Let the ul iad twenty-four hours: put all intoi a sa'ictepan and( let it boil gently for th eo qnarsteis of an hour; aitriain and let it smtatd to settle over light. Next day pour oil the clear part, and( to every pit of thet hiqnor add a few blades of mace, twelve black pepp( r-corna and the same of allspice, a ..ieee of bruised ginge.r andii eight cloves. Bimmer it wenity minutes, and whlen cold bottle it, with the spices equailly divided. Oil Th,irty D)ays' Trni. 'Ihe Vol'ic Bolt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send D)r. D)ye's Celebrated Electro Voltaic Belts and Electric Apphiances on trIial for thirty days to men (voung or 01(d) who aire ailteed with nervous dlebiIty, lost vitalt,y and kindred troubles, guaran teemng speedy and complete resto)rationi of health and mianhy vigor.-Address as ab)ove.-N. 1.--No rIsk Is Incurred, as thirty days' trial is allowed. A PP~L5 SoUFFnu -One pnt, of steamed a pp)les, tite tabtles5poonfutl of melted but Iti r, half a cupful of sugar, the wvhites oif six egga aind the yclks of throo, a slight grating of nutmeg. Stir into the Ihut at) tIes the butter, the sugar and nutmeg andt the yolks of the eggs, well beaten, Whein this is cold, hi at the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth and stir inito the mixture. Butter a three pint dish and turn the soufllo into It, Bake thirty minutes In a hot oven. S eivo immediaatoly wIth any kind of I Ladles alnd ehiaen's booats and shoes caniiot runi over if Lyon's Patent heel u Stiffenera are used L~AtiD A LA .Bo1tuLuE.-Take a leg B of la,b and sprinkle it with finely I minoed mint. Put it in a hot oven, and r when half done spread butter ever it s andi sprinkle well with broad crumbs e and a little imtre mint. When It ia g cooked maike a gravy by dredging flour ,into the pan, and add a tablespoonful it or vinegar to it andi( a teacup)ful of stock. e Strain through a itauco sieve and serve over or with the L,eat. g A iNEw and handsome way to trim the e edge of a satin pin cushion is to got a e ribbon of the samne shade as the cushion -cover, gather it just full enomgn to have ri it ruflie a little; sew it around the - ecusbion and j.ut a silk cord over the a seam. Th'lis is also a good way to finish e the b)ottoms, of the satin-covtired bottles which accompany the toilet cushion. . I I HUMOBOUp, A YOUNG man interviewed on the sub ject of parasols, was naughty enough to say: "They're a confounded nuisance I That's what I think." The young gentleman was asked why. "It shows was his saucy reply, "that you've never walked much with girls in the summer time. You just try it once with ono girl on one side of you holding a big red parasol, and another girl on the other side with a big blue parasol I Firet, the red girl hits you in the eye with a rib of her parasol, then you dodge and the blue girl bangs the end of your ear; then the red girl gives your best collar a poke, and then if you meek. ly suggest that you will carry one par asol and both girls may take your arm and the other parasol may be put down then It's another agony. The first thing you hear is: "Oh, my hat I Dear George, do look out for my back hair,' eto." Drops of Water. Mr. JosepsR . B[OKNRu, No. 043 Main Street Camb>rlhigeport, Mass., wr.tes. April 27, 1b83. "I havl- been terribly atillicted or a nu tpber of years with uravol and kidney disease. My urine con talnod brlck-lust deposits, and at tines I could not pass my water except in drops and with great pain; amd l'ave bad tt get up as many as Uteen tlimes ulring the night. I irted =overal physicians; they (lid nIu no good, b t a friend of mine who had usaeI Hun 'a itemedv, told me to get a bottle ant try it. tie had ..eon on od of a sovero case similar to ine, and that otters had used luni's iteneily in Cambridge and pronounced it a inedi. clte of real me -it. After beting repeatedly urged I ptreitased a bottle, an-1 before I had used all of it l passed a stone as large as a pea, foil wed by 'mailor ones. I have used in all ten bottles, and it ha,s co tpletely Oured mime. bly kidneys are In ex eellent con.lItion. and for on. of tnv age (68) sixty eight yea's, I can truly ay I feel like a young man with strength and vitality. My fimily use the Remetly, amI woul I n it be without it, and never fail to recotnmon-I it, to our friends and neighbors in Caniar dit" and Boston. You are at i.berty to nan my nino in praise of the best kidney and liver medicine, Hunt's Remedy." "Did Wonders for Me." The above words are from Mr. Lewis IKs.REs, No. B Iligluid Aveinue. iaioen, Mass., April 28, 1S3. lie ays: "I ave been trotuled for ye tra wi h kid ney anid 1 ver complaint, followed by gravel, with sevet a pains In my back an< gr is. I mnad great trobil>ao mu p.ts, ng water, t I o ng ca t.y, ant ac comnp wied 'y toir.blu urn it, tho vessel beihg 0 tatel witill br ick-du.t deposit. I was rea,t menle.l to use HtU it's noRmedy by a frienid who hail >ee a coniplotely edtil of a s.m lar trouile. I p.r "lastl a 'ottic at the druggist's, aind coni inenrott to Improve a' once. I nare us d but two bo tics, and it has tin +ne nonter for ine-no more ktiinaev troutlo, io more pain. It hits given uo iew life. atitd I wo.tlti not be without Hunt's itemne dy at any pric.. It is .di tiat it is recotnmeuntet to lie, anit I cherfuhy give this testimony for the betwllt of the many stllorera from kidney disease and gravel." AT a Thursday evening-prayer meet ing held in an interior town a week or two since a brother arose and said he had a confession to make. Much against his will he had been beguiled into buying railroad stooks as a speon lation. "Poor sinner I" "Lost man I" groaned the circle. "l'os, I put up for stocks. I was tempted by Satan and I yieldea," continued the repentant. "How much ?" asked a cautions brother. "Well, I had about $2.00 invested." "And you lost it all, and there's no hope for you ?" "Lost I No, Brother Smith; I cleared $1 500." "Ah I you did? That somewhat alters the cate. I believe if Brotlsr Jones bought a 400 bell for our church and paid the expense of re varnishing the pews the Lord would let him off this time on a suspended sen tenco." The Chinese must go, and all Americans should go-atA buy a bottle of Carbolino, the deodorIzed peutrOoln haIr renewer and diresser. Since the recent Improvement, no preparation ever had such a sale or gave such general satisfaction as (Carbo line. Sold by all druggists. ONE of our churches has a somewhat eccentric parishioner, who often affords the congregation much amusement. He has a habit of expressing his thoughts aloud when very much in earnest, never mind wher'e he may be. His entire un consciousness of having thought aloud is irresistibly funny. Last Sunday a late comoer at church-a young lady with voluminous skirts- sought to pass him to get a seat. As she did so she caught the gentleman's hat, which was en the floor, some distance. It hap pened during a pause in the service, when there came, slowly and distinctly, and wvithi an emarnestness worthy of the preacuer, that unconscious ejaculation: 'No w--where--in-the. -name---of-tme -Lord-is-that-girl--taking -my hat ?" Malaria, chiis, positively cured by Emory's Standard Cure Pills, Their equol unknown, sugar-coated ; no grip ing, 250. PausontA..Y, the~ most amusing thing which I enjoyed at the seashore didn't cost mc a cent. There wmas a crowd along the beaach. The Gorman moiheir of five chiildlren lost their father in a Jam, anld ior an hour rushed to and fro in seurch of him. T1hen she sat down to rest, anud the three larger children deployed tithin sight. "Mother, come here I" orion one, exoiteldy. The youngest pointed to a spacious mndenta tion in the smand. It haud been made by pressure, not by scooping. T1he woman s .'edl it critically. "'Yaia," she prosently remarked; "your fadder made dot by sitting himseclf down. I1 knlow dot ?" As warmn weather conies on wcar Chro hithion collars and( culff, P'erspiration has nO citect oni them. A FnxEND seeking subscriptions for a person ini trouble onie day nasked Jerrold for sonmc money. "What wvili put him right?" asked Jerrold. "iOh, one and two naughts." replied the friend. ''Gooud," said Jerrold, "put nm down for one of the naughts." .IDo yout slea al tngt h ule irom igestion? yAsTnlNE dwuigiot E-ENATOR TADon's new palace in Denver wimll have rare originals by all the 01(d masters painted upon the walls and in the frescoes of the ceilings. Ta i.or says so himself, and "what he says he can do, he can do." And he says he is going to fill the dispensatory with ihe rarest exotics that over blossomed in a millionaire's aviary. That Hiusbandi of Minie Is uree tines time mnan he was before lie iiegan usilmg Wells' Health ltencer. $i. l)rugglsts. A ('INoiNNATI paper m a record of a murder trial says: "The jury went -to church hmst night, whichi compelled the attendance of the sheriff." Touighi en the sheriff any way you read it. WADI.BY,OA.-Dr. B. Rt. D)oyle says: "I con alider iown s mroni lhttecrs supiertor uis a ,tonic to any preparation now mn use." HEAnD in the suburbs: "Are you going to keep your brickyard running this season ?"~ "No, I think I'll put a bay wmtdow on the kiln and advertise for summer boarders," Dr. Kline's Great 19erve itestorer Is the marvel of the age for all nerve diseases, All fit tanf ren Baen to*s Arch St..t. FINDING that some kind of men laugh at looksmiths, a Burlington woman one night threw a hgndful of banana peels out of a back window upon the kitchen roof. That ktisgiit about 1.80 or a little later, the shook tof an earthquake that had been in America long enough to swear, shook the house and startled the family awake, and when they rushed out and picked up a man on the kitchen step, he looked at them with an expres sion of pained surprise, and appeared to be on the eve of offering anybody $10, t00 to tell him what to say. But he didn't, somebody's Child. Somebody's child is dying-dying with the list of hope on his young face, and somebody's mother thinking of the time when that dear face will be hidden whero no ray of hope can brighten it-because there was no euro for consumption. lteader, if the child be your neightbor's, take this comforting word to the mother's heart be fore it is too late. Tell her that consulap tion is curable ; that tuon are living to-day whom the physicians pronounced Incurable because one lung hal been ahnost destroyed by the disease. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medi cal Discovery" has cured hundreds; sur passses cod liver oil, hypophosplhites, and other medicines in curing this disease. Sold by druggists. A PROMINEN'x physician says a person should never be waked cxcept when there is urgent necessity for it. This hygienic faot should be remembered. When a manJalls asleep in church, the deacon who asses.around the coutribn tion plate should not wake him up unless the collection is urgent-for the benefit of the heathen in the Jimjam boree Islands, for instance. The dusky denizens of that benighted region may need red flannel night-caps much worse than the sleeper needs a nap. Truth is .l lAhity. When Dr. Pierco, of BIi1"alo, N. Y., an nounced that his "lavorite 'rescripIt ion" would positively cure th. many diseases and weaknesses peculiar to Wotmen, some doubted, and continueel toemploy th harsh and caustic 1 calt tream eunt. But the mighty Iruli .rmae ly b,xiame aclktowl edged. Thousandels of ladie., um,loyed t he "Favorite Prescription" as.d were sieulily cured. By druggists. JOnNNii was in the street car yester day with his mother, and next to him sat a very nice looking young man, After some talk with his mother John nie turned to the young man and said so everybody could hear him: "Am I a dude?" "Well," replied the young man "you don't look like one." "And is that gentleman on the other side of you a dude?" "I suppose not; but why do you want to know, my little follow?" "Nothin', only mauima said you was the next thing to a dude. and I wanted to know if it was me or the other gen tleman she meant." In the cure of severe eeesighs, w;eak lungs, spitting of blooel, ail I the: (rly stages of Consumption, D r. Pieree's 'Golden Medical Discovery" has astonished the uscdical the ulty. While it cures the severest coughs, it strengthens the system and purifies the blood. By druggists. "HUMPH 1 and in search of sulpp3r, too, of course, and everyb>ody gene away or gone to bed butt you and me." At this moment the ringing was fol lowed by a loud knocking. "Marse, don't Is's you and me listen to it, and then we ain't 'blged to 'sturb ourselves wid answering of it," sugges ted Wool. "What, sir 1 (10 you think that I am going to turn a deaf ear to a stranger that comes to my house for shelter on such a night as this ? Go and answer the bell, directly." WVhenma doslembt take time trick, 'loyle says. Don't stamid ir doub,t worn a iiimxgI.w 0mml to 'k citil. or hamw you 'ot suenm a ieiihe or why 's n , nero appiOtitoi ind .votr skini is saliow, your cym. i.,tlow amid gott feel laa ;ly til omr - laut moene'mllar ina ii siu la ilisorder, ai ro e .tim.ed by' Imopure lood atnd 3, tir t-'.:r is thereat tiisrni y of thme aytm.in. Uleanse tlm.it, r,etor iimm (cititiomi, re. Dio e lioiol,iotasm '-xerett m b in il r u ,.re a mm 1':ii o 'I vego ait ie liver ream ny "st. inr-rard'ms Vegetale Pill,.' .On wilt mo lomager dottbi tunzt ithe old muion a wmr., iwilr d Vcr goi u we All drug:sei ecui the FT has been wlnsnered that the im mense stock of liver padsa "left over" in this fair lind, have been wvorked up into lawn tennis shoes. After having used a large munber of preparations for C uarrh, I have become satidlfed that of them all E!v's Croam B Ihn gIves me the most rehief. 1 can recommnend Ir, to any one who may have a C.1<1 in the Hlead or Hay Fever.--S. B. Lewis, Prin cipal (4raded School, ClInton, Wis. THE victim of either calnot discern muuh difference between. a piano and( a hand-organ. At times both appear to be played by a crank. D'o you ever have acute pales in your left breast ext.ending to your arms, do you ever have suffocating teelings in regim of your hecarm? If so you have Heart D)isease. Use Dr. Graves' Heart Itegulator, a sure speciflc. $1. per bottle. CHEESat FINGEns -Take a quarter of a pound of puff paste and roll it out thin. Grate two ounces of Englhsh cheese; mix with It a little cayenne and salt. Then atrew over hallf the pate, turn tile other over and cut it with a sharp knife half an Inch wide and two or three inchen long, Bake in a quick oven and servo them quite hot, shaking a iteg dces over before send l'hysicians have long prescr'ed Dr. Graves' HLmart It igulator foi lleart Dis ease, whm3I -because It Is a sterling prep aration for a peculiar disease, and 380 years uso warrants it. $i per bottle. IF your lace bed-spread and pillow covers are soiled, wash them, and, in stead of blueing thenm, dip them in some very weak cold coffee, anud they will receive from It a delicate shade of coru, wvhioh is so popular for laces just now. Curtamns and other articles of the kind may be treated in the same way. For Thick Heaods, Heavy I tomaches, bIlIous condittons-wells' ~Mlay Apple Pills--anti-billous, cathiartic. 10 and 25mm. iiF the paper which is put over jelly and jam is wet In the white of' an egg, it will, when dry be tight and firm, and keep the fruit from molding with much more certainity thnl if it is dtijpped in alcohol or brandy. The pap. r which is laid next to the fruit is mneanmt, not that which is tied or pasted over the glass. ANAMOSA, IoWA.-Dr. J. 0. McGire says: "I know uirown Iron Bitters ts a good tonic aind g.ves general satisfactio)n." A NOVEr, and usful reeptacle for sheet music when placed on the top of the piano Is a large, flat.bottomed basket with handle, the whole covered in pale blue stamped velvet and trimmed with 0henIlo and go1,d thead.a REMovB a young calf froi its mother immediately if it is not to run with her. Place it, If possible, where she oa mot hear it. If a calf has not been allowed to suckle, it can be taught to drink in one lesson. (ive fresh, warm milk for a week, thou warm lalf-akimmed milk. " Lost Fatith In It1lysicitist There are lununorable inslan es where cures have been effected by Scovhl's SarsaparilIa or Blood and Liver Syr..p for all diseases of tie blood, when they had been given over by their ptiysi clans. It is one of the best remedies over offered to the public, and as It Is prepared With th1e great est care, as a spectile for certa.n diseases, it is no wonder that it should be more effectual than hastily written and carelessly prepared priecrip tions madte by incomupe'ent physicians. Take this tidiuno for all disorders arising from impute b.o;.d. It is endorsed by leadin. professional mott as well as by eminent physleumns and others. Try i. The introduction of the electric light into mines is only a question of tinle,and already a large number are in use in different parts of the country. The many advantages are readily apparent, and this method of lighting mines is. raipidly gaining in favor. Some corpo rations are investigating the merits of the different processes and appliances for prodneing this light before deciding definitely upon the matter, as experi ments are not profitable in mining ope rations generally. Fp R "YHP'rI'st, 1Nit;g i r?oN, ilepresstoni of sp lr its aid general deb-l tv,'tt I le vacouitstor :n; ai so as a prevently ar,ttitt lever idI aige an I othi er fint; mittet fevers, the FPerro-1'iohorate d El xir of Calls tva" nado ly ('swotl, 11az.ar - C o., Now York, and a )il by a I Druggists, Is the best tr ile; an: for patientis recovering from fever or oher sickness, it ass no equal. AM. G. Foaserau has proven that the tempering of glass diminishes the resls tance of that substance to elect ricity, and consequently lessens its effileteney for insulating purposes. On the other haad, annealing tempered glass restores its higher resistance. Skinny Men. "Wells'ilealth Renewer"restores health and vigor cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. $1. M. Angot has been investigating the influence of altitude upon vegetation. He finds that the harvest tiie for win ter wheat is retarded in trainco 4 days, on an average, for every increase of about 350 feet in the height of the land above the level of the sea. Paralyttt strokes, 1ie irt lisease, and k dney af fPntions, prevented by the use of Brown-s lron Bitters. The natural gas from a well in Mur raysvillo,ni-neteen miles from Pittsburgh is now being used as fuel under the boi lert3 of several rolling mills. TRADE MARK. The pills are warranted to be PURCEL veg e table, free from all mineral and other poisonou s substances. They arts a certailn cure for Conati paio, ik H'adaiche, Dysmpepsia, Biiiousne ss, Topi Liver, Loss of Appetite, and all diseases arising from trhe Liver', Stuntaichs, Bow els or. Kidnueys. They remove all obstructions from the chianne ls of the system anti purify the biood, thereby imi parting htealthm, strength and vigomr. Sold by druig gists, or sent by mal for '25 cents in st amps by P. NEUST AIEDTER & 00., 83 Mercor St., New York, Sole ManutfiacturersorfST. Iih' t NARD)v EG E TA BLE PILLS. Send for circuilar. Home Items. -"All yotar own fan1t If you remia in sick whenr you can Oct llo~p itltrs that never-l'aiI. The11 weakost woman, sumaliest chil<d, and( siokest invalid can iuse llop Bitters with saifety and great goioii. --OtI lten tolitterig aroundl fromn Rthu mnatisin, kidtney tiouble or anty weakness will be ahinost new by us.-ing 110p BItters. -My wife and <dnughter were iade healthy by the uise of' Hop) Bitters and I recomtnmend thtern to auy people. -Metihodist Clergymuan. Ask any good doctor if Hfop Billers are not theo best fatally nmedimtino On earth. -MalarIal fever, Ague and BIlIouness, wvill leave every neighmborhoiod as soon as Hlop Bitters arrive. "-My miother dIrove the paralysis andi neuralgia all ouit of her system witht Hop Blitiers."-Ed. O.cweyo .Sun, -Keep tihe kitineys htealthy with Hop Bui. ters anmi yott nee<(1 not fea:r sickness. -Ice water Is rendered harml,ess an-i muore re fresing and revavinig with Hop Bitters ini each d raugmht. -l'Toe vitor of youth for the aged and inhirm I n Hlop Bitters. CA''AFmn H- H AiY-"EvERt. LY'a Vo uire for 'ghxt Brhvak years wth lIay-Fm,ter, dutring ~~ ~Joly, Aumnst anseituptoinhor. In July I re'orted to i ' Cream Balm hae ben n Iely fre -FEVER frotinth leve eve since. ca recommmoendit as aS c uro. E:o. wsineo. lit..MAN, State Arso ' nal. Trent 'n, N. J. by the Anmger to the tnostrdm,.be 4' ni>or - ', (-ii'nctualy 'leanimir ~ -FE USA(tio nasa tj a-sages of catarrtnal A E E S mm euiiiheihy secret ome. ROMtE-COLSP. thi- mecmbrataing of the A PoSITivE cuuEt hea'd fromt cohd Ois:ompltlyheal ,EheY'esan restor-s thne Hunso CR EA M BA LM M.are r*td""o"''by'"fewalt A thtoromreh treaitmnt w!i dire. Utneci led fo-'cold in te headh. Agree.iilo to use. sendtm uor circular. 6i)con-ai atak,ic by tmil or at drutggists E LY BROr.1ERS8, oweiro, N. Y. o HAS BEEN PROVED j e The SUREST CURE for - E KUDN EY DISEASES. i Dea 1in lamoi Nor~ciso-iorcd urino indl-tm ~oats thats. ' yo.i ar0 a victimi P IHEN DO NOT U HSTAT;uno Kidney-Wort at onco, (drug-~ gins rcomonit)and It will ip"editly over- L coo th dieonso and restoiro hoalthynotion, * 2 La i F.Ior complainta poouUar .t ~ ancdweaknomssacm, Xlcdnoy-Wortism unsurpassed,, 'tao it vIlt aot, promaptly and safely. Elither Box. Incontinonoo, rotontion ofurino, E brieck dst or ropy dopoitm, and dull dragging C: 0pains, anl spcediy yIld to its curative power. 43. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price $1. M I I S il b ? itt e g in the wortld equmal to. it for the cure of sicrofuls, Phinptes, tll,i. Te~tser, Old Sores, sore ICyes, Miueurial Dieases, Castarrh, Loss of AppetIte. rerualo Coimpiltte, aind ant Died di,ia-ues. Ii nmever faits. All drutd,tiitn coutry store keepersal et it. II. II- seller4 * t'e., Prop'i, l'ltt.burgh, en every bottle. ff Y'OUN(G 3YIN WA NrTED in S -pt. to learn 'jS Ti i.i tii uliiu . $ t annuaii eranuteed. Addlress Oumo A a. it. Tet. U *iiege. Atnn A i bur, lMich. Dl EFA UtLTEDhI 10.N D5M IlOUtgET. SAM'i. A. CiA , Al0itn ltatimer, t Louis, Mo. $1,0100 PEPR YEYAR HALARlY.IReltabe Ag-nt t v ry C.uiitv. to mi ',age i- ANCIl OFICEi. Al-t0, B 'ys antd 01r1-, a' s .lary *.r s:. in uk 8. tid 10.'. (iii. Voir) for' em 'anti anniounicemenit f.r li%Wl84. Address lNTESltNATfIONAI. AGENC, nl,x iin, Ch:uthiamn,omt, $72 A WEyA. S12a day at inoeenuy made. Uostly COLafAN ltUStEsS UOLLEO3,Newark.N.J. 'Terms 6j40. Positionsftor fraduates. w itoftorctIo lars' 526 CE THE GREAT CERMAN RE.MEO PoX:L I'4I]N-. CUR ES Rheumatism," eural ia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headac o, Toothache, SoreThront,1aswellina . N aIpr as'. Irtagl Murn-4. NenidIs. Irout Ptta, AND ALL MUME11lt111ll.Y 1-.%IN MNU At'IIYPS. Sold by Douggliaeud ealers errr. Viny outs.a tel Ulreotlow li I la 151 "e.LI~l Tilit OIlAIil.M A 1'4) K.Il'It 0O. Suamoser to A. YOUI:.tl & CO.) tallln,,,rv. 11d.,113.4, A. *a 1 oTHE CREAT ".URE --R-HE-M-A-T-i-S-M tAS it is for All the painfull disna,e:l of tno .v E KIDNEYS,LIVER AND 3OVELS. P O It oloanacs the sytten of tho acrid poison Ol that catscs the dread:ltl suffering which j * OnlY the victims of Ihoun:'isi can realize. THOUSANDS OF CAZScS 'i 0o the worst forit'm of thi:1 torriblo discaoe have beon quiokly roltovod, amt in short tno , PERFECTLY CURED. e Itili, $1. LI,IID lt DIty, iSoLD 11 iDitMuaISTS. y SAt . Dry can be xe:nt by inl. WILL,s,Il%1IARDoN &:Ca.,,ItrllntttonVt. WOMM,ftwe-M Di the huunan body RADICAT1'1 by using CLARK'S WORM SYfUP I N FAL L IB LE ............ ...,,,.. An old-tinio rmtdy. uito n :i eftt'et u. iulit its action. Prico 2. 'cr11tr It buttle. WFOIt SALE.I BY A1,L 1)1tU(::ll!14. 'THE BEST IS CHEAPEST.' ENGINES, THRESH ERS"AWMILLS, QorsePowers Clover lilillers (Suited toalletlon,s.) VrlterorI l' Ilt. l'ernPlt1hih"t andP1ricesa toTbheAultinan tit Taylor C'o...lbtinvqIhl. uh1, YOUNG MEN (car " Circulare free. VALENTINE 1O., .Jaulesvillu, is. Cainphor Milk is the bost Linlinent. Price 25 cents. T SPFREE * Insa,o Persons RIstored Dr.KLINE'S (GREAT - NERVERESTORER N E S n allllRAIN& NPRVR IiSPASRS. s"ry sure rare J,r Nirve, .4jJeet.rr. F.Is. I,iI' t I .1.11tt If taken as ,l,etli. A' " ,ts'le fr/.l,{v'r ir,r. Tr,"s a. l ,. trl.i l tle lrc to2. aet toI1.l.u:tgAhgists. 2/i JI'A A'i U/. 1.11TAitA ; IRAUlIJ1. Cure guaranteed by Dr. .1. 11. Mayer. Maint Ofllen i31 Arch 10t., Phila it.. Advi,'e 'r.e, stanIpl for re ply'. Will be at irueh I ifl "ta ilm."e thuSs of1 r u,l utouth: Koystono 1iutm, itcalt I'a. 2daiturt1sy of ecoli montit; liler:he Ilonor, 11 .rrisairwi, l'a. 61,' anid ith tt. Clair II .tel. Plttshitr th Pa.. 'th ai 11th ; Cut" t I1er'us, Fort IVun, I iil. A ain .loth ;toitmr ial li,tel CIbaSr, Ilit:, 12A1. nu.t Al th. nt.IMru 5le,"..f tn er :, .. I'ht Rili, le u r' i i "i.st ' ot ith Phonnix Pcet)ra1l will enre youtr e.nirhl. Prien 2? t. AGENTS W A NTED for tiho Host and Fasteit solling Pie? >rlal li'as mid Hibles. Priema re ned33 nor cons. N ATIONAL E lU. (CO., P'hillda., Pit, $66 a wee0K in your owni town. Terma ar,d $5. out iltfree. Addlresa I1. IIALIJCTI' & Cu. Portland, Maine. TRhr asii ConS, . eatldt. trie rees Nf feet,han FRAZER AXLE GREASE Best in the~ world. lc.t the, genunee Every pack:tge hab .nr tt-atle-aark and Is aniark et IFraer's. M 0 L Us EVERYWMEIRE. L OOK 1-Send 2.o for .Ja'M1. or lvii. for N!'-i: h-i *Ljngltr Proof >)or F.,- he-nr. A. ,i.n's i en ..:- r aoitbrf e p'aolimr pd ire i ( O. UltAhlibiE, TH OTOS ilo"b at'd I-metr $1.00 W ANTESS-- LAta ll TO Ai(K C U N L.W Fadt:ri -v tor tI ) te'irihko iin city( I or cour, Suit- nti a 'Sit 1.' i l -.e r i ie ai pairtioi1ila. UiUD$tON M FO(. Cl).,2') ixtl h n-.. N.Y $65 AM*Y2OT""i"tiaii y owii dresa, P. W.ESL EIIER&stO., l'adtelpia,Pa, SH EETS tine writ ing paper, in blotter, with catil.iar, by mall or 25o. Agentls Winted. ECONoMIY 1'RINTINO C0., neWbury. port, Mass. AGENTS W ANT ED :fli-' '.',''a tIn gMachilne ev-er invented. V. ii knit a p'ar of stoekiugs with II tiE Ii antd TOEI cOlna p lte in io Iuinuttten,. It will aulso knit a great varty 01 fain.y. !vrk for which) thero is aiwi a reaily ri,ar'.-.I-. OittI or circuilar anid terms to the T woaisuy ICun itIing NEachitne Co., 163 Tiromioit htr. c.. Iiottnt, Mass. JONi rold[fre.teel rrats ers. Ai s6t TAs IaMs 15 JONS OF BIN4GH AMTfJH, BIlhitatl4N lI. BOMETHAINO EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of so enring a soft andl brilliant Complexion, no msatter how poor it may naturally be. ilagan 's Man-nolia Balm is a dlcate andi harmiless arti ele, which Instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness, Roughness, Erui pions, Vul'. gar Flushings, etc., etc. SAo delicate and natural are its effects that Its use Is not suspectedyanybody. present a disflgured lae in societ when the Magnolia Balm Is sold by all druggista for 7~5 ents. HEALTH IS EALTH, oealth of Body is Wealth of Mind DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Ptre blood makes sound flesh, strong bone and a clear skin. If you would have your deba firm, your bones sound without earles, and your eon plexton fair, use Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A remedy composed of ingredients of extraor diaury mueditat properties, essentIal to purify heal, repair and invigorate tho broken-down and wasted bodly-QUCK PLEAHANT, SAF- and PaA NKNT in its treatteit and cutre. No natter by what nam the complaint may be desirnate.i, whethei it he scrofula, consumption, sy)hlls, ulcers, sores, tumors, boils erysipolas, or sat rheui, diseases of the lungs, kidneys, blad der, womb, akin, liver, stomach or bowels, tithor cthronicorconstitutional, the virus lain the Blood which supplies the waste and builds and repairs Ihese organs and wasted tissues of the system. If the blood Is unhealthy, the process of repair mtIst. be tutsoutid. Tho Sarsaaarlillan Rosolvent Not only is a oomnpensatng remedy, but secures I he hairmonious action of each of the organs. It establishes I hroughout the entire system function al harmony and suppl,es the blood ves sels with a pure and healthy current of new life. ''iis SKIN, after a few days' use of the Sarsaparlillian, becomes clear and beautiful. I'hmples, bloteles, black spots and skin eruuptions are removed; sores and ulcers soon cured. I' rsons suffering fron scrofula eruptive diseases o! the eyes, mouth, ears, logs, throat and glands, that have accumulated and spread, either Iroin uncured diseases or mercury, or from the use of corrosive sublimate may rely upon a cure if the Siarsaparillian Is continued a sufiloient time to nuake its impression on the system. One bottle contains more of the active princi. pies of Medicines than any other Preparation. I'aken in teaspoonful doses, while others require live or six-times as much. -ono Dollar a Bott:lo. R. R. R. Radway'sReaUy Relief1 The Ciers,po't isud Best Medicine for Family Use in tihe World. In from one to twenty minutes never falls relieve Pain with one thorough application no matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the ltheunatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous Neuralgtc or prostrated with disease may sulifer, itAl)WAY'a READY ItELIEF will afford instant ease. INFLAMMA'TION OF TIE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF TIIE BLADDEt, INFLAMM ATION OF THIE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SOlt E TIllROAT, DIFFICULT BItEATIIINO, PALPITATION OF THE HEAR'T. IlYST ElRICS, ClROUP, DP1iTiiEiltlA, CATAltitIi, INFLUENZA, IIiADlACI111, TOOTlIIAClIiE, NEUtYlALGIA, IRHEUIJATISMt, (01.1) Cl.i.S, AGUlE ChIILLS, CIII LBLIAI NS AND !'ltOST' BITE4, liltU'ISES, L.UM liAO, 801ATiICA, N EItVOUSNEaSS, SLEEPL ESSN ESS, 0('O0iill, COLDS, SPIt AINS, PAINS IN THE UH EST, BACK ,,, 61M B8 are ins antly relIeved. FEVER AND AGUE. 4 P.EYEiI A~ND AGUE cured for 50 ets. There is naot a reniedlanl agent in this world that wll cure i"ever andl Agiue, and other Malarious, Bilious Scari -let I ho Yellow and Othier fevers gaideJl li As)Y lItE10 L LS s quickly as IRA D1\AY'S It. will in a few momnenti, when taken Internally lt'-oralinig to I lie dlirections, cure (Cramps, spamuts, Sour- Stac(h, Iteartburn, Sick Ileadac he DJyspop) aht. Paihpit la n ofl tin iilear, (Coldt rhinlivai P'~ins inithe Bowels, D)iarrhlaz, l)yselcry, Colic Sinad ini the Ilowels, anal all lInternal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of HA D WAY'S IEADY lIIELIEF wvith them. A few dlrops in water will preventl sickness or pains from tihange oif water. It, is belter than French Brandly or Ilit ters as a stimulantl. Ililt ,BN iamlt(A n4abata.nen shiocild always be provided with It. R A DW AY'S Perfect, Purgative, Sonthing A peri ents, .Act without Pain. Always Reliable and 19aturak in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR (IALOMEL. Perfectly tastcless, elegantly coated with sweet p urge, regulate, purify, cleaniso and strong ltA DwAY's Ina for tihe euro of all disorders of . lihe Staimachi. Liver, Bowels, Kidnieys, Bladder, Femtale Cinphliits, Nervous DI)seases, Loss of A p. petit e, lciadacho, Constipattion, (Costiveness, Ann l gost in, l)yspepsla, ltiliousniess F?ever, Inflianina tIn Iouf Ithe toweals, iPiles, andl lal derangomnents of the Internal Viscera. Putrely vegetlabie, contain lun no mercury, muinerals, or deleteritous drungs. SW u bserve the followig symptoms resulting from Diseases of the igestive Organs; Conllp tion, Inward Plies, Fullness of Blood in the Hieadl, A idit.yof the Stomach, Nausea Hleartburn,4 DisguIst of I' 0od, Fullness or Weight, in the Ste' maclh, Sour Eructations Slnklng or Fluttering at the lleart. Choking or tltfferin! Sensatons when in,alytngostuare, ImIness o Vision, 0ot5 or # ebs befiore the Hight, Fever andi (lull Pain In the fiead, Dellciency of PerspIration, Yellowness of the Skin anid Eyes Panm in the Sh)e, Ukiest, iuil:1, ant ddden klushes of IIeat, ilrning in A few (loses of IADwAY's PirJ.s will free th system froii all the ab)ove-namiedI disorders. SOLD BY DIJUGGITS. PrIce, 2fl Cents Per How. REAU "FALSE AND TRUE" i-end! a letter stamp to 11ADWA Y & CO., No. I Warrel , Cor. Church St., Ne w York. linformation worth thoisan'ls will be lent To fite Public, lit sure andl ask for ItAnwAY's, anti see that, the0 nauo "itAiw A Y" is on whlat you huva. $5 to $20 gr e at home. Sample worth Por-lad, ain. fee.Adresa 8'rINS0N & CO aTne nt. ,u. \l,g [30r.3hhg, ord of e i.~ t ty ae at nni 11li a ria o li. *. t-ea,tt a r,a u d cui~ ala oa airoi ta, ta i.i,aisao,r a le it, ta ar, nra,oma l itrir -ad ush raiartio toes nit- t'ainalctet -rb o thelvica or all rn aal,-ri.~ fr ta-tutly nolt-,iills bayithag pront iei l-t ~ ,u i ita I .j..sa at oi or ittotis. orresn d-lar .t;a ia ta,, al t1 aea a toi- ga i the horas at oa! it eaoi r e i ,a. Ora sond W1 hl.I Mi,a A NUTEL. Ka . M. to DY', MN,wtau, Syste.m. o aa U'a'rNo. fDe. Whasodv A Wailt nw his 0:.Od....