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AGRIOUm'URE. No AIIMAL can remai9 in a condition of health and vitality. without a suffi cient quantity of a combination of foods or of a food containing all the elements or constituents to properly nourish the animal. The bone, muscle and tissue must be fed in proportion, and the fuel furnished In the carbon which supplies the 1 eat. The vital forces abound in the nitrogenous or glutinous and the phosphatic elements, which should be supplied liberally to all animals, prop erties which are Sound in corn in a very small degree. Salt, as we stated be fore, through ncelianical agerces. en courages t he absorption of a large quan tity of water,so that the food is convey ed in such a ecnsistenoy of liquidity that it is easily and readily absorbed as nourishment. The food of all animals requires a cartain degree of bulkiness in proportion to its qualities of nutrition, and the salt aids in this expansiveness as indicated above. An exercise or la bor develops the muscle, so the grasp of the digestive argan, upon a sufficient volume of available food invigoratesand increases their power of utility. Wheat bran, oats and the coarse kind of prov ender combine the properties cf nutri tion suited to the best results of growth and development and bulkinec s of food. IN hay-making in general the stack or mow should be covered one foot or more in depth with dry straw. Home moisture will evaporate daily for several weeks after cutting and storing. ]n the bright sunshine the moisture will pass off into the air, but at night, unless tb > surface is cuvereii with some perfectly dry material, it will condense so soon as it meets the currents of colder air. The lack of this prec iutisn is the occa sion of heavy lovses both in hay and grain. We have occasionally soon thoughtless farmers throw a few fork fuls of wet hay or grain on top of a mow, with the idea that such a position was the best place to facilitate its dry ing. On the contrary, damp hay thus placed will usually u et down and sp' il more fodder than was contained in the lot originally damoged. If there is any part of the field of hay not fully dried, it may be plaoad at the bottom of the mow with little danger of injury if a sufficient quantity of thoroughly-dried material is pitched upon it to absorb the moisture. PARK's Floral Aagazine gives the following directions for propagating the rose: "Take a young brane', cut a slit just below a leaf-bud, put the branch through the hole in a common flower pot until the slit in the bark is inside the pot, thou fill the pot with sandy soil, set it on the g round, bending the branch and I inning it down without breaking; keep the pot well watered and the branch will root in a few weeks then out outside the pot without dis turbing tne roots. The large white rose and many others that do not root easily from a slip can bo propagated in this way, as can also most shrubs and woody plants. Of cou.so, it will be un derstood that the branch should be pushed upward until several inches tre above the rim of toe pot, anld the earth pressed tightly around it, the sam as though pettli g an~ ordinary p)lant. The pomnt to be observed is to leave the branch unlsevered, so that it may draw strength from the parent root, until its owvn roots are started. Leave it uindia turbed in the p,t ini tihe cellar until niext spring._______ PEAS IN TIrE FALL --The way to raise the linest quality of peas is, aft.or the first sowing, to plant them deep aind mulch them, so that the soil they root in is always cool and moist. In the careless mannier in wich peas are fra qluently cultivated they have very little flavor and dlelioney. It is so with rats ing wvhat is called the snap-short beans. They aro neldomi plantedl deep enough, and as a consequence have 1no more fla vor than a pice of india-rubber andl are about as tough; b)ut the beans plan ted in September, and in duo1 time for sale in our markets, are really deheious in flavor and fairly melt in the mouth. This is the result of eDoI soil. Bunt were3 these beans planted three and four inchi es deep, as we have more lhan once sulggested(, thuroughout the season, and mulched in the hottest plortion of it,wo could have, as with theO peas, these veg etablos at all times up to November to perfect ion. MILK hlas two p)rinceipal elements, fats and e.rein, or eesec. While the but ter may, and does, add largely to tihe value of the ahoese, when made, the re verse is nct true with the butter, andI every step in its manufacture shoulti he to acparalte these elements, for it is thle casoiin, or' (lceee, thait "'spoils the4 but ter."''lThen we may say that pei feet butter is only made from the milk of wvell-fed cows, tur it is the size of the butter globulo that gives the product its chllractor, anid the p)oorly f t dcow fur inishiesa smBlall in,pov<r:shed globule that at best can only result ill a groey mass and lackilg in textulre. COLIC in hioises is olten brought on by feeding hay passed through coirn stalk cutters, mixed with meal, mid dlings or bran, then wet up. Tholi horAo eats this food thus prepated so rapidly that it is not properiy masticated, anid conReqiiointly becomes so clodded in the stomach as to cause indigestion, fol lowed by olic, more esp)eially if dI rtectly after eating lie is allowedi to drink heartily of water; and the colder this is, so much the more liable it is to (d0 harm. PASTUnE ought to bo had for hogs. They will be all tihe bealthier for having the rn of a goort clover p)asture, but they will lay on flesh faster when kept in close confinement and fed all the hay they will cat. The best breeders be lieve the best p)lan is to give the stock era or young swine the run of paatuae up to within two months of the time when they are to be marketed and then confiue themi to close,eomfortable quar ters. TIhey will gainu but, litt le wh'enm ex posed to severe cold, To ANY one who can stand the nloise, a flock of guineas is a good thing to have on a farm. They arne very great layers, a p)rotection against hawks, and they are saidi to be the best extermin ators of fnsec's that can be raised on a farm. Tun India wheat crop is. said to be lori ger than ever before. Thle export of wheat from that far-off country has greatly increased within a few years, and Indications are that India, rather than Russia. will be our chief competitor in supplying Europe_with bread. Doos are the most profitable if they can be .properly attended to. The eggs command a good price. T.hey are good for the table, tnc Muicovy being a'most as fine as tur key. DOMESTIO. Isoui OLiAs -Make a quart o rich boiled custard, flavor it with vanil in, and let it cool. Then mix with it i quart of grated pineapple or mashet peaches. Stir them well together, ant add enough sugar to allow for the losi in freezing. Freeze in the usual way stirring in a pint of cream, whipped when it is beginning to set in the free zer. Partly fill little paper cases wit) the mixture and smooth the tops nicely Place them carefully in the cleaned anc dried freezer and let them remain im bedded in ice for several hours. Some times the cases are filled with pistachi or chocolate ice cream, in which cas blanched almonds are laid over the tol when they are served. Or they may bi filled with frozen whipped cream, an served with a spoonful of some brigh sherbet upon the top of each. SWEET-BREAD CiOQUETrE.-A plum] tongue, boiled until tender, then cooled seven or eight sweet-breads. ISald th sweet-breadls, remove the sinews, the fry them in butter. Chop the tongu very fine, then pound it to a smootl paste in a mortar. Pound the sweet breads to a paste and add it to th tongue. Mix well together and seasoi to tast3 with pepper, salt, grated onio1 and minced parsley. Add three well beaten cggs, and moisten the whole witl veal stock, making it as moist as it cai be handled. Form the croquettes, eg, and bread crumb them, and let ther color a golden brown in boiling lard. .l allowed to take too deep a color the will harden and be spoiled. Sometimi the mixture is made quite moist wit] veal stock and then stiffened slightI; with broad crumbs. MAAiIONI A L'ITALIENNE.- Cut I chicken into joints and stew or fry it In either case ma'so a cream gravy Boil a large handful of macaroni in sal tod boil ig water until it begins to swell then pour off the water. After pouring off the water, cover the macaroni wit] milk. Season nicely with popper aU salt and throw in a large onion, pooled Lot it boil until tender, thou drain i well. Arrange the chicken in the con tre of a hot platter, and make a borde around it of the macaroni; pour tii cream gravy over all, and serve at once As those annoying posts, mosquitoes have put in appearance, we give th following recipe how to got rid of thou which is said to be quite eiletual: Ta.k gum of camphor a piece about one thir the size of an egg, and evaporate it b plaeing it in a tin vessel, holding i over a lamp or candle, taking oae the it does not ignite. The iincke wi, soon till tlho room and expol the iosqu1 tooi. 'o REMovE PAINT.-If you inten papering a painted wall, you must fire got, off the paint, othorwiso the pape will not stick, To do this, mix in bucket with warm water a siillciou quantity of peariash or potashi, so as t make a strong slutiou. Dip a brus into tiis, and with it scour off all ti paint, flnishing with cold water and flannel. Tu'n bolster cushion is the latenti p)'iuhions. It is about a quarlor of yard long and eight inches roun:1. Tb'l case0 is first nmado, stuff,ld and gather< at the end. Then it is covered wvit velvet, embroidered silk or satin, or' an p)ret ty mater ial. To each one is at t i ed ani ornamental tamsel, and a coi from one 00(d to thli other biy which t suspend the ciushion to the top of th nmiror. CoLonuxn glass enters largely ini houso decoration this~ season, and amen the different forms it assumes nre oi longi, which are suspended in the wii dews. T1hose hearing flights < f bii are soeeted for conservatories, and( fliv or designs for aviaries. Lamp shad< are also made of it, in yellow, pink< blue f.it-ts, en which is painited 11 b)righit-coilor'ed rose or deep-hued viole MISSED lire: Doting young wife. 'Anmt M~mo. Alantuai will got the volve dearest, and all the trimmings, you ui deratand; in line, Carlos love, 'madan will assume entire charge of tho who thing. If will bm such a relief, darlin D)on't you think it' a nice way ?" (h los- Oh, very nico indtleed, my dea The charge has always been the onl thing I have objected to in your dtin ings with Mmoe. Mana and of couri I am very glad to know I'm to be reliec ed of that." "I HiAvn not peon you for a long tinm IIow are all your folks?" "'Quito wvell, thanks." ''And my old( fria'd, your nother-l: law, hown in sli coiniig oin ?" "'I don't kiiow isow she is coming 0 IIaven't seen her or sp)okeni to her five years." "W~hat ! had a row ?" "'No, that ain't the cause." "T'hen you don t live with. her au more ?" "'I should think not. Shte (lied fh' years ago, I don't look like a main wI: resides withI a eorp3o, do I ?" SCENE at a table d',hoto of the si: tceiith class, where dinner ia served 6 P. M. Al 6.4'5 a guest takes lisa sei and asks for soup1. The dregs in tIl tureen are giv'en himi. Arrived at th last spoconful lie strikes something hiart andi discovers it to be a domino. Furi eus, he calls the imaster of the establis, mont. "See here," cried the exasperate4 man, "'isn't this disguist.inig ? .f have jii fished a two and a three with mny spoon. "W~ell,"' replied the unambashied lios "'I think you must be crazy. D)md ya exp)ect the double-six at tis time day 'I" Two Austin ladies were conversin about, one tihing and another, after ti manner of women. "'Mrs. Samplob has not been1 to see imc in a long time, remarked oneo of the ladies. "Sh hasn't got time to make calls. She hi to take care of anid 1)e with her husbain all the time." "WXhy, is lie laid upj wvil sickness?" "0,1no; on the contrary, 11 is in the enjoyment of the best of healti If lie was sick she would not have watch him." A wR LT- KNOWN Washinigton gentlema tells a goodl 01ne on the way a local w staved off payment of a small debt f< clothing. Leon met Neely the oth< day, aind inqired: '"Say, Nooly, who are you going to pay me for the. clothes yon bought a long time age I'm growing tired of this thing of ami ning you every week and gettIng il money." Neoly, who stutters at gre: lcngthI, looked his creditor in the fae and then replied, with sOoming'grei deliberation: "Do you take mn-me for pr-pr-prophet?2" His account has bec recntd HUMOBOUB. f AND still another New York millionaire has put his son into business, It hap i pened only the other day. lie gave I the young man $5,000 and told him to I go out upon the street and speculate. Two hours later the son came back and said: "Father, is a profit of $2,000 on my capital a fair send off ?" I "I should say so ! How did you make . it?" I "Bought a horse." "A horas ?" "Just so. I've bought a horse for $ $5,000 which the owner has all along e been asking $7,000 for, and if you've any more loose change I know whero I ? can piok up a tally ho I coach for half l what it cost a year ago." t The old gent didn't seem to have any more. flow lo Doubled Hits Trade. Mr. Benoj. W. Patton, pharmacist,Ulobe Village, btass., says that the miraculous pa'n cure, St. Jacobs Oil, has great'y help ed his other business, and the sales of the remedy have doubled in one month. He keeps a large supply on hand. Oflic s of e the Army and Navy pronounce St. Jacobs OIl, to be the greatest pain-curo of the age. - Moan SOIHAUMBURG had loaned Sam . Bingtom $700, As Mose had not seen 2 Sim on the streets of Austin for several E days it occurred to him to call at Sam's t houeo and find out how he was coming 1 on. He did not see S%w, but Mrs. y .Bingtom was at home. She looked s very sad, and had black rings around a her eyes. r "1 am in great distress, Mr. Schaum burg." ''Vat vosh do matter ?" "Mr. Bingtom has lost his mind, and - has been taken out in the country." - "Did he leave dot money mit you to - pay (lot note vot comes duo next week?" "Oh, no, Mr. Schaumburg, he is not 9 crazy enough to do that, He has not lost his reasoning faculties entirely." No Rost Day or Night. - In the fall of 1875 my suft'erings were ter r Wile. I was swollen to such proportion that e I feared my liutbs would burst. I had the best medical talent, obtainable, and at the * worst stage of mny illness, when my husband and mantly f'rienttls hadi giVent me up to die, the late I)r..Iohn Woodbury made at horough exatniuation ofto'y walel, and pronounced limy ease acute kidney disease, bordering on 3liight's disease,and aeccon panied by gravel, 0 an recomumeded the immrlnediate use of j Iiunt's ltemedy. At this time I was suffer , ing most terrible pain in my back, linbs and head, ttdtl could 11ud no rest day or night folr weeks, and I was growing weaker daily until this kind physician ordered m1ie to tako Slilunt's itemnedy. iefore taking half of ono -bottle I rot1ntenced to iuplr.ve, tul a'ter taking six bottles was entirely cured. This was nearly eight years ago, and I have had dno return o' tle disease. I have recomt mnded 1 tint's Remnedy too thers in shntilar t cases, and it has never Iailed tocure. 1 have r also used it fbr siek headache, and ilound in t it a sure relitf. I think it. Ihe IIbest lniedicino ttiuade, anid elnerl'ully reetnnluel it to all. Al I, s. W. iI: sTrI I.SON, 0 No. 16i Tyler treet, Btoston, Mass. h A pril 18, 1883. 0 - It A Wel1I-Kitowrn Man,. SIuti's Leme'dy ha ving been reeolmnended i, tile for kitiney andl liver complaints, I pur. chased soie at. the "'People's 1)rug Storo" ni andI used it. in1 my1 tillmily, and l'ounid it to be aa very valuable medlicine, andc I gladly n'rcoiinnmd i lhigly to uiny t'rienids, knin~lu 0 it i ti e betiaii to t hose tro'ubled with kid Sney on liver disease. Ite.spectfully y'ourst, h EIlai iA NOYSE, y 613 0. Streect, South Ilosion, Mass. .A pril 14, 188;3. ti ~ A Laust Manufacturer. 0 1 have used 1111unt 's Itemledy for thle kidney e cotlaintll, an,d, letvling been fully restored toi hial hyit us, 'ani t estIt'y toitsvle 1 aily 1o'III ree 'umenl it to) some1 onei of my l 'tis, all iii' whicin I kntow have been benie litel b its useC. Gratelully, g G100. P. COX. 3- Alal.ideni, 1as.s., A pril 23, 1883. Ia "'I NOTICE 0110 thing about this hotel,' V- said on10 drumimer to another, as tihe s pair were seated( at dinner, "the people >r he re understand the art of blead-mak - 0 in1g ?' "'So they do," was the response, t. "but they can't 1he11 it, you ace; it's itim-breaid." lolimicail to hlh in hiIle free isusage of the varn (inS phitt'4cal fiiiction Dii~Iyspepsia, liver comn "plit, sick hies isache, uI.iinalition or then bow r'- e., anit a vartiiety oft ot ier' comnplatints, splring 1'. fromu, or iare atggr.ivaiteid by it. Amlonig ap' rienlts of ly a rai'innl cht., as ilt iugialhed from the violent I- jiiirgat Ives tar less est coimed thanu fortuerly by the 40 professin andI thle puulic, lto.stettera Stolinach lit te'rs standcs ileserv'eIly higih. It. Is sucicemely ae V tive, withiout beiing sudden anduc paitiful iin opera ti on, anit not 011ty aiffirlq radileail relict from Ir reguilarily of I lie bi wel., ti inivigorattes themi andic P. then' kini red oIrga'is, Itie liver ail 11tontab. As a t ii, theref'oiie, 114 liss than as an1 apertent, it Is iin a rithie oft the irst r..nk Feover andt agiie, iheti a- iii tai lti' tiineiti, are0 aiso within th lie Sope of 9- A umD correspond(ent, who assumos " to know how b)oys ought to ho trained, writos as follows: "Ohm, miotherti I 'hunit out the soft. tende1r genlial aide of your boy's nature." 7Y Mothers often do--with an old1 shoo. The'l1 successful man11 has manyfl Iiiltators in his peculiar lhne of business, but still there is only one0 originator. 8o, also, the great petrol(eam hlair renewer, Carboiine,as t now implrove'd andi perfected, 1ho1d 11he paln against all limitat9)rs as a gentune ar tieCe o1 mIerit. Tfry It. "Ho-;vf~ do you like the butter ?" asked a landlady of thotnew boarder. "Bald heoadled, if you please,'' he smilingly replied. _____ "hI(ough-onl Rats." (!lears out rats4 amic, roaches, flies, ants, hed( t bugs, skunks, chimnkls, gophers. 15c'. Druggista S J'Tui ovii that meni do lives after them. Even whe'in an amateur cornetist ties ho loaves the fatal maItrumflent behind. g Ut'txnANNoN, w. va.-1)rs. Newlon A Itlair re 0 port hat ltrowii's Iron Blters are gIving general 11at isfaction. A YOoc ladty wheni presented with a pair of opera-glasses aked, "How in il the world amn I to keel) thoem on ?" h 0 Ely Brothers: WVe are selling more of ~,Ely's Cieamt Balm thanm all of otheor Ca. tarrhi Remedies, can hartdly keep a supply on hand. A. Nicholq of thus place says he suifferetd from Catarrh tor years. lie pur. chased a bottle of your Cream Balm of us and it relieved hlim more than snything lhe ithad before tried, lie is now almost cured r antd says v'ou cannot, rec:oncnd it too r hihy--vr Bros , Independence,iowo. t WnY (les a person who is out of ?health partly lose his sense of touch ? DoBecuse lhe doean't feel well, Hichoiu-Palba" The quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, ~,Bladdlersand Urinary D)iseases. SI. Drugglsts. a WoOnnDBRRY, MD,- itev. W, J, Johnson says: "I have used lBrown's Iron BItters in my family nand thy have proven a splendid health invigor "Five years ago my life was a dread all the time from Heart Dseoase, since using Dr. Graves' Eleart Regulator the Engltsu language would fall me In telling the good I received.-1la'e Musgrove, Coloma, lnd. For sale at druggists. ', ILL TRADE MARK. The plUe are warranted to be PUItELY vege. tabile, ree from all mineral and other poisonous substanees. 'Ihey are i cei tlu cure for Consti ation, Sick Ivadache, Dysllep+i.t, B ilousness, ar} id a of Appetite, uaid all disease Liver, Stonanch, Bowels or Hidneys. They remove all obstructions from the channels of the system anti purify tile blood, thereby Im. parting health, strength and vigor. Sold by drug. gists, or sent by mail for 25 centis in stamps by P. NEUSTAEDTER & CO., 83 Mercer St., New York, Sole lani fact urers of ST. I1EItN.AIt) VEOE. TAlBLE PILLS. Send for circular. CA1TAtRH nAr-EVER. L' I enn recommend E. I y ea Creamn Balm to all lay-Fovor SSufilerers. It being. In my opin. e ,an founded ton experilence ot a, sure ure. I was anliicted years, an dnever before .ound 000" 'er unistreilef. W~FHM.Tea 1t. 1Ia1S. Ifarahleld, Vt. CnAM BALM will,whennP leld d o b tho gor jiyto the hen W - USA the naanl lassago of catarrhI A Y EEVER nui aysn allauc1tOu 11t0SE-lOLD. ith nlemnbranal linings of the A 1'OSITI VE UUItEl head fron r coltlsteolllll:etolyheals the sires and resatores tie songo ELY'S tit taste and smlcl. Benefncial ro. CREAM BALM M """"' """"z"" by a few aplt thruhtreatment willi cure. Unequalled fo- cold at the head. Agreeable to use. ueiu fr circu lar. a cents a ppackago. by mall or at druggists 11.Y D11UTIIEIL. Owego. t. Home Items. -"All your own fau.t if you reatuan slok when you can Get ilup tiht--rd that never-bau. The weakest Wonan, smallest child, and sickest invalid cal use Hop Bitters with safety and great good. -Old men tottering around from Rhott matismn, kidney trouble or any weaknoss will be almost now by using Hop Bitters. -My wife and daughter were made healthy by the use of 11op Bitters and I reconimond thorn to my people.--Methodist Clergyman. Ask any good doctor if IIop Bitters re not the beat lamily tnedicine On earth. -Malarial fever, Aguo and Biliousness, will leave every neighborhood as soon as Hop Bitters arrive. "-My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with Hop BIitters."'-E!d. Oswego Sun. -Keep the kidneys healthy with Hop Bitters and you need not fear sickness. -Ice water is rendered hartiless and more re freshing and reviving with Hop Bitters In each eratmMht. -'I o vigor of youth for the aged and infirm i n flop Bitters. c HASBEENPRO"VED e The SUREST CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES. Does a lame baek or disorderd urino indh cato that you are a viotim P THEN DO NOT ti JJiSIiTATE,1 use Kidney-Wort at onco, (drug. r" gists recommend it)and it wllspeedily over come the disease and restore healthy action. 0 neua . w ~bLadiesl tr ri**rrarn un. pa.n .1 and weaknesses, Kidnoy-Wot isusurpesd Sas it wvin act promptly and safely. 0 Eithorsox. Incontinience, retention of urineo e brick dust or ropy deposits , and dull dragging Ct Ipains, all speedily yield to its ourative power. 4S- BOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price $1. M i I YYgm s Nn,lng 1cn the world equal to iferr te cure or Hl.eoful, Pimples, Boll, Te11er, Old Sore., Bore Eyes, itereurlul DIseases, Catarrh, Lois of A ppetile, remale Cemplaints, and anl Blood diases. It never failt. All drugst and country store keecpers slt it. a. it. Selle.. A t'o., P'rnop', Pittlsburgh, en every bote. $5 to $20'rd'rna,hme a*3N lo rt$fa A 4ENTU WVANTED forthie Best anad Fastest 1.selling PietorIal Books and IBibles. P'riesa ra an8e 3 perenlt. NATIONAL PUn. Co.. Philada.. Pa P'hwlix P'ectorai wiil cure your cough. Price 25 eta Camho LMik iuathe bt Livaniew.rice 25 Tent dlross. P . W2E 4LER at CO.. Phiiladlelpuhia, Pa, YOUNG MNmI ""^ve g Circu,lars freo. VALENTINEBJtR~ Jaesille, whl VO L 1 BEEORE '-AND -AF TER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, Lor VITAITY, ACK OW NK I l1xnC r. rationeo lilA -n VOit adiAniuooOUAnassae. VULTAlS BELT 00., MARSHALL, i0Ha AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES Thme brilliant, fascinatin tinlisof CoJmplexion for whic ladies0 strive are chiefly arti ficial, and( all wvho will1 take thue trouble may secnre them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow the use of Ilagan's Magnolia Balm-a delicate, harmless and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Magnolia B almi coni ceals every blemish, removes Sallowness, T a ni 'Redness Eruptions, all evidences oif excitement and every imiper fection. Its effects are Immediate and so natuIral that no human being can detect its applica ion. A BANDboMU easel can be mDade I small expense. Have a framne of aol3 mon wite wood made. See that tl proportions are good, then cover entirely with velvet, plush or satin, < even velveteen of good quality may t used. An easel five feet high will seri to hold quite a good-sized picture, am will make it a much more prominei object than if it were hung on the wal The Dead uannot He Rtaised, nor if your lungs ate badly wasted awa can you be cured by the use of Dr. Pierce "Golden bledical Discovery." it is, hov ever, unequalled as a tonic, alterative, an nutritive, and readily cures the most obst nato cases of bronchitis, coughs, colds, an incipient consumption, tar surpassing I efficacy cod llt or oil. Bend two stumups fa Dr. 'ierce's pamplhlet on Consuinption an Kindred Atlection.s. Address WoRLD' DISPENSARY MEDICAL AssocIATIOb Bniutlo, N. Y. A HOPELESS case: Arthur Archibald : in a brown study. He wants to marrj but his income is only $2,000, and Ai gelina's papa says Angelina shall has no husband whose income is less the 85,000. But when Angelina marri( her "dot" will be $3,000 a year and house. "Now," says Arthur, "it coal $5,000 to support a wife. I cannot has the 'dot' until I do not need it. and no that I need it I cannot have it. Wh: demnhAt, I can't marry any way you ii it." 'n a Deeiane.'' Drt. lt. V. lEnE .t;: k-'Sir-,atl a my daughter was in a declina and every body thoughs she was going into thi coi suimption. I got her a bottle of your "T vorite Prescript.ion," and it ciretl her. Mlls. MIA 1Z1Y 1IlNSO)N Of all druggist.s. Alu rose, Kan. 'Tnz true economist, when eggs ai dear, will never throw away the shel! when she makes cake, they will be < use in settling the coffee. Weak lungs, spitting of blood, consumin tion, and kindred affections, cured withot physician. Address for treatise, with t,w Statnps, WoILtD'S DISPENSAnY MnillICA ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y. To remove rust from knives, coV them with sweet oil well rubbed on an after two days take a lump of fresh lim and rub till the rust disappears. Salt.ietory Evi.lenee. J. W. Oraham, Wholesale Druggist, of Austin. To writes: I h-we bon h.ndliug Dr. Win. 111's 13.dast for the Lungs for the past year, and have found it of of the most salable mediclnes I have ever had in i house for Coughs, Colds and even Consumptioi always givinK entire satisfaction. l'leasonsed mo o gross by a tturday's stsam .r. Dr. Grees's OxyRenatea E0iters is the oldeit ant boit remnedy for Dyspopsit, Biloti ness,. Malaria, Indigestion, all disorder, of it Stonach, and all diseases indicating an iupnura cond ton of the Ilocd. Kidneys and Liver. Dr, ito- or's Vegetable Worm Syrup instantly d atr.,ys worms and removes all secrotions. yT is not generally known that mit sauce will keep if bottled, and be a good, if not better, than when fresbl gathered. Of course, we do not mea that it will keep indefinitely, but for , week or ten days, at least. This wi be good news to the family to whom i is not alone the first swallow, but th first mint sauce, which makes the sum mer. 7iENsMAN's PEPToMIZIID DlEP TONJIc the oni preplarmation of beet contaiunni its endre nti tiols piroperties. It conita b'o'xd-msking, fore geneorating and life-sustaIni ng liropmerties,; iuvalua bie for Indigestion, dyapeps,a,ner'vous prostration amnd all formis of general tiebility, also, in a I on feebmlect conittions, whether thie result of exlmis tion, nervou:s prostrat on, over-work or acumte die ease, particulairly if r.-suing from p:mroiiar; coinplalutls. Caswell ,IIazard & Co., plrop,ietor,i New York. Sold by tiruggists. THEi summer comfortableness of rat tan chairs has ruggested the use of th material for the lazy lounge. and thi kind of conomh bids fair to be the sum mer f a'bion. It can be made very ga with bright ribbons and foot-roea ti n'atch tare a very pretty addition to th oouidoir. Proof o f (ise P3uddinig App,liou also to ills. wheni we resuru,i that all grei disemes begin b- sume tr.flitig c.,ltt, sonlie exl.ess orn regualarity of eating anid drinking prostucing congi tions and il -rdler og one or more of the func tion the body at first smail buttcending In inflarinnattia fevers and death. It is uinportant talso to recoile, that by remloing the nanist oponing tile -ilces dii chargi githei l,omou., ficicis a,,al puirify.n~ (tie bloo woen Oll atui,iitir to coi. uer dlisense, andu hoealth 1s ri ator-ed. w~ise phiians for i0e0 years have founda mitre infallib i ene y to diseas th .n '-tc. B,rnar Flomn a crystahized ornament, select crooked twig of white or black thoir Wind some loose wool or cotton arouun the branches and tie it on with worsted suspend this in a basin or r. deep jal Dissolve two pounds of alum in a quar of boiling hot water and pour It over th twig. Allow it to stand twelve hourt A starthig fact. IIeart D'.seaas e onlj inferior in fatality to conmsumption, do noa stiffer from it but use Dr. Graves' Hear Rcegulator. It haS cured thousands, whl no~t you? $1. at druggists. Eses AND BRE?-RooT.-Take somn slices of dressed beet-root; toss them i: fresh olive oil madeo perfctly hot; at range them in a dish; place some p)oachl ed and trimmed eggs in a circle roull the beet-root; add popper; squeeze leni on juice over and serve directly. Malaria, chills, positively cured b; Emory's Standard Cure ille. Tiheir eqoa unknown, sugar-coated; no griping, 25c Tan aisle of a church is not the prop er place for a sexton with squeaky boon He should try some other kind of "ile. As a reliable remedy for indiigestion ai; certain curo for dlyspepsiai, GASTIRINE withi out doubt sitandls iirst. GAS'rsnsE Is i1 liquid formz. Sold by diruggists,. TABLE 80OABFS. -Table seatfIs ar quite handsome if )nadec from thre pieces or strips of broad ribt>on of dii forent, or at any rate contra.sting colora Ladies and ctulren's Doots and shoe cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Het Stiffeners arc used. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Itestorer Is tfl marvel of the ago for all nerve diseases. Al tit8 stofC free. Send to 931 Arch Streol To quiet the burning of eak-poisonci hands, wet theln with hot lime water This will be efilcacious sometimes whle] nothing else does any good. Chrolillhlon collars and cuffs are chealr est in the long run. Thecy wear longec than any other, and you save cost of watlh m1g. ________ luother Swan's Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartc; for fU verishnesa, restlossnes,. worms. constipatfon, 25, MA'ITING is used for screen panleh It takes oil readily, and is an effectiv background for vines and flowers it outline. ______ No matter what your aIlment is, nrowvn's iro Bitters wi surely benefit you. CUnTAINs arc now hung in one piece thus doing away with the parting in th centre CW 5,- t 0 1it GREAT MIIAN REMLIJ r OUR ES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, gore Tltroant, Se4 hus tlsprta 4, lruie, 13tvns. ca141s, 1Fl'ostu Ites, lND ALL OTHiElR IODILY PAINS AND ACIIES. t Botdi by Druggste and ieatersever wber. Fity Centsa bottle. iDireetions In 11 Languages. S(useue, Ui.tER&cO.) tatlr, id U.S.A. l" CHE GREAT CURE A R--E-U-M-A-T-1-s-M - As it is for all the palni\l diseases of the -, E KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS. C It cleanses the system of tho aorid poison a that causes tho dreadful suflbring which O only the victms of Rhoumatism can realize. # o THOUSANDS 0 OASES '1 of tho worst forms of th terriblo diseaso a ghave boon quickly rolieved, and in short timo s PERFECTLY OURED. PRICF, $. LIQUID OR DRY, SOLD ITY L'RUGOISTS. C - 4. * - Dry can bo sont b mail. PlATENTSBTAINED patentability of anventqn,F nd coat o obta g a fI G001I) and VALII) l'Itentl E Rend .odel or Ske(ch with full descriition, advan. tages to. Labeld and 'rade-JIuroa Aistorod REJECTED CASESE Pl^aEU?dde (aent Att orney,) Box884.WYaa a nagton,.E *6g0 5-TON 1 JONES hr a Iron lavers, Steel Bearings, grass TAtE OEAV, JOwSE. an PAYlf TUIE F At&lo 6 Sold eo trial Warrants 6 rears. All asies as low. Iorrree book, addr.s JONES OF BINGHAMTON, BUORtKTON. N.T. STOPPED FREE Ifarvelewt twcce:t. Insane Persons Restored 0 Dr.KLINE'S GREAT e N ERVE RESTORER u, F or all BRAIN & NSRVR DisASES. O! turd INALLIBLE if taken as directed. No Fitt afIcr r't u~se.S Treatise and $a trial bottle free to li atients. they paying espresschargesonbox wheri received. Send nanes. P. 0. and es ress address - Drists. BEW4R1F IITA TING FA UDS 0 --- - -- --- - - -__ _ . WANTED -LADIEt TO TAKE OUR NEW antv tork it their somnes it city or couutry. and ati $0 to $i2, per weok. inakimr goods for our Buttunr ri F'all 'Crt1e. M""ndt the, for santpllo and partieulers. 11UDSON MFt. xtO.,265 ith A%.. N.Y COLi.EtE OF t PIIYSICIANS 111d SURGIEONS BALTIMORE, MD. The practicil advantna of this s lhol we untir. ppssd Clnc eda City IL'apittd, blatertlito and Maryland Wc"mat1'x lit pital, all of whioh be'long to 1 this school. Physiologi a and Chemtcai Laboratory t r i d b Dr. J W B w iaor ain Offloe i tra ar t. Huu s P a e e 2r n u d a f o r 3 otl 't. Ulir io . n it,r at rs . a, 'th~ an.. trjtaeot aye 11, nd ihand 10th; Uommer FRAZER AXLE 6L2EASE Eat in the world. Hlet the genuine. 3 Eyer.y package hant one tratie-naark m ndl in niarkgett Frazer's. NO 1 D EVERYWJIERE. 7 51R EETS flne writing paper, in blotter, Swith calendar, by mail for 250., Agents >Wated. EQONOMY l'RINTlNG Co., Newbury 3 port., Mtas. orld ritrifor prtictIi t. I. iisYB:n, Proa :AGENTS WANTED EV,RYW[E:lI,o .-i ftin gMtlachsine ever invonted. Watil kiiit a pair of Dinutes. It viP als i it a gat areyltef c. work f r who thi s aln va ralyart.N' p ahaaue Co.. 1ii3 Tlroniont Stra.et, il0ton, Muasa. ON RECEIPT OF 30er *uo R"wi. naii' ht rn C i ito Emiof otta ai rt tlttii P.O.Box682in,erii Di1re of*ry.y ~lnt I rS 1o te orb m - omAln s Parc, Aven Middl Newosufe forkal A.CWRiOrdfl~Itlho al ry f a,rani A3e' crtosJAlnaBr:orvi roo nthi oaty poerf rnva ornt or n strongt en - on oln D i or by no mqail fo An Po areao , 1e ,8ir st Nheolryofr mni EU117 hslt, n sttrin ength. rf vo ne a t he mntacef Irfallts said oiy d for J5.-A2rugglsts, or b)y mnail from Allon's n Pha rma L BLSIaJJE11 ewYRRk I n HEALTH IS WEALTH, lealth of Body is Wealth of Mild DR. RAD WAY'S Sarsaparilliaii Resolvent. THS GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Pure blood makes sound desh, strong bone and a clear skin. If you would have your flesh firm your bone soun without cariei, and your com piexion fair, use Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A remedy composed of ingredients of extraor. dinary medical properties, essential to purify heal, repair and invigorate the broken-down and wasted body-QUICK PLEASANT, SAP and PEnaA. NENT in its treatment and cure. No matter by what name the complaint may be designated, whethe it be scrofula, consumption, syphllis, ulcers, sores, tumors, botil erysipelas or salt rheum, diseases of the lungs, ddneys, blad der, womb, skin, liver, stomach or bowels, either chronic or constitutional, the virus la in the Blood which supllles 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 SaesaDarlillian Resolvent Not only is a compensating remedy, but secures Ihe harmontous action of each of the organs. It establishes throughout tleentire system function al harmony and supplies the blood ves sels with a pure and healthy current of new life. Tun SKIN, after a fow days' use of the Sarsaparillian, becomes clear and beautiful. Pimples, blotches, black spots and ftin eruntions are removed; sores and ulcers soon cired. Persons sufferng from scrofula eruptive diseases of the eyes, mouth ears, legs, throat and glandi, that have accumulaled and xpread, either from uncured diseases or mercury, or from the use of corrosive sublimate may rely upon a cure if the Sarsaparillian Is continued a suffllient time to make its impression on the system. One bottle contains more of the active prinol. plea of Medicines than any other Preparation. Taken in teaspoonful doses, while others require flive or six times as much. (O)ne )ollar a Uottle. R. R. R. Radway'sReady Relief. The Cheapest and Best Medicine for Family Use in the World. In from one to twenty minutes never fails relieve Pain with one thorough application no matter how violent or excruciating the pai, the theumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Cr ppled, Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with d sease may suffer, ItADWAY'S IEADY RELIEF will afford instant ease. INFLAM1A'ION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF TIlE BLADDElt, INFLAMM ATION OF TIE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SOlUE THROAT, DIFFICULT BIREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART HYSTERICS, CitOUP, DIPHTiiIA, CATARI!H, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOO'i'IIACiIl, COLD ChLL,NEURALGIA, RHTiUMATISM, COLDCHILS,AQUE CIIILLS, CHILBLAiNS AND FItOSTr BITES, BRUISES, LUMIIAGO, 8CI ATICA, NEltVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSN ESS, ~4 COU(GHS, COLDS, SPRtAINS, PAINS IN THlE CHEST, BIAC i. i MUS~ are ins-antly relIteved. MALARIA FEVER AND AQUE. FEV'El( AND AGUE cured for560cts. There ha not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever aiiul Aguc, and other Malarious, Bilious *f4 Scarlet 'lyph old Yellow anid oilher fevers (aided byvIt$11pt'8Ih.lLL) so quickly as RAD\ WAY'S it will in a few mnomnenti, when taken Internally according to the0 directions cure Cramips, Spasms, Sour,Stomach, HIeart burn,Nick Hecadachle Dyspep. sia P aipitation of tihe lieart, Cold Chills liystericsa Pains in t he Bowels, Diarrhoam, I)ysenlery, Colic, Windl In the iloweis, andmf all Inmernal P'ains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of RIAD WA Y'S 11EA DY ltEIJEPF with them. A few tirops in water will prevent shekness or pains from chan fe of waatr.itli betrthan French Brandy b ew se i .umnbermen shiouid always R ADW AY'S Regulating Pills ! Perfect, Purgative, Soothing. A peri ents, Act without Pain, Always Reliable and Naturak in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALJOMEL. Percctly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strong RIADwAY's Pui,I- for the cure of all disorders o1 the 8tomiach, Liver Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Female ComplaInts, Nervous D!lseases, Loss of Ap pette, Hleadachie Constipation, Costiveness, Iui gestion,1Dyspepsl, Eliousness Fever, In ilamma tien of the iBowols, P'iies, and all derangements of the internal Viscera. Purely vegetable, contain In g no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. ' ENr Obser've tihe following symptoms resulting ~~ from DI)seases of the Di1gestive Organs; Conatpa-~ lion, Inward Piles, Fullnmess of Blood in the A Head, Acidity of the Stomnach, Nausea Hieartburn, D)i5gist of Food, Fullness or Weighi~ in the Ste mach, Sent' Eructations, Sinking or Fiuttering at ~k the Heart. Choking or Sufferin gSensations when in aiyng postuire D)iinness of Vision, Dots qr Webs before the Sigh, Fever and (lull Pamn in the Head, D)enciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and lyes Patn in the Side, Chest, j iAs antI Hudden l'ushies of Heat, Burning ini A few doses of IRAnwAY's PnILswill free thi i',~ system from all the above-namedt disorders. SOLD) BY DRUGGIST8. Price, 25 Cents Per lox:, READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send a ietter stam to RlADWAY & CO., No. Warren , Cor. Chuurcli St., Ne w York. to f.nformatioii worth thousan'hs will be sent To thme Public. lHe suire and ask for RtADwAY's, and see that name "RAD WAY" is on what you buy. ou-i f ree.AcrssTa&(J Auagusta . DRtS. J. N. & J. B. IIOBEN,AUh. PH10SE AFII,Cl'ED WIil i R 'I111KFFECT$ ' OF SELF.ABUsE AND MElftCUltlLIZATIO. should not )i(s lute to conisult J1. N. and J. 3. IF). BENSACK, of 200 Norlt Scondl itreet, Philadei -- hi,eitheb nal o yprson durig the hotirs - fo8A. M.to2 P. M. 8n to b P. M. Advice tree. Whosoever would know his condi. tion and the way to improve it should read "WISDOM IN A NUTSHELL." Sent on recelit o -cent t amp. CUREdS WHERE ALL ELSE FALS., Use i Ilum. Ht i,y druggists. 1' In the human lb>dy ER ADICA TED byusIfn CI.ARRMK'S FFR hALE BY ALLA D otI3.