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A&GIOULUR TURNING STOOK OUT TO GRASs. -It i sometimes a question of considerabl importance when to turn stock from their winter quarters to summer pas tures. If a field is to be stocked tA nearly its full capacity,it is best to keel the cattle in the barnyard until th pasture has become nicely started, o three or four inches tall. Somethinj depends, however, upon the kinds o grasses in the pasture. Some kinds o grasses become tough if allowed togros to much size, and are not relished b; ntook. This is especially true of Jun grass, or blue grass, which when younj and tender makes the best of pasture Clover or timothy on modeiately riel land will be eaton readily by stock i left to reach considerable size; eithe: will be preferred when groing o moderately fertile land to that which i very rich. It is advisable, when no too inconveniont, to give milch cows,81 well as other cattle, the pasture boti day and night. I like to have two pas ture fields, and to give the cattle i change from one to the other occasion ally. This gives the grass an opportun ity to "freshen up" in the one while un occupied, and at the same time make the stock more contented. Four or fivi days after turning stock out to grass, i is a good plan to give them daily a ra tion of grainwhich will usually proven dorangement of the system consequen on the sudden change from dry food to succulent grass. There is no date whic can bo fixed as the best timo to turi stock to grass. The weather and th< amount of pasture f _r the animals mus determine this. Tn. Toulouse goose is one of thi most popular, on account of its size early development good laying quaht., and tender and well-flavored flesh. IL color, the breast and abdomen are ligh gray, the back dark gray; the neck dar her gray than the back; wings and ab domen shading oil to white; under par of the body white. Thie skin of th, breast, and abdomen show a tendenc to haing down in folds, nearly touchini the ground. This detracts much from the market value of the breed, as i gives the impression of greater ago thal the goose may actually possess. Th bill of the Toulouse gooso is pale flesh color, and the legs and feet deep oi ange, inclinett to red. [t is easily fat tWied, sometimes reaching the enoi mous weight of titty or sixty pounds t the pair, while its cross witi te cow mon goose is thought to be even lArge than the pure breed. For breedinp only two or threu geeso should go wit, the Toulouso gander. Thle geese prt duco thirteen to fif teen eggs each. Alfte the goose hits sat a day or two thirteej eggs should be given. 'I ho period c incubation is from twony-eight thirty days. A wHrrMn says: '"Therc s scarcely farmer who does not plant a large aereago than he can piroiltably attend ti amd file result. is that three acres hard ly croin ouit so iuitch s ione oughit to and we hear of twenly, thUitly or fArt; bushels of corn to the aere where i 0ught, to hi sixty to one hurndred bush els, and if the time spent oni twenat: acres was spent1 on ten, and the ainuri dribbiled on twenty were jundiciously used on thme ten, there would he tom aces to put. in grass, set to enriching it. self and at the same time making splem. did piastuirage for a haif score of year lings, besides realizing fully as muh corn as in the old-style way, and in.. steamd of plowinig the corni only two oa three times we had hetter plow it siu times. Now I know w hereof I speak. Duriing ai dlrought e.ever'al yearr, ago certain farmer bade his hoys plow tho eorn seven times that sumnacr,and whih the nteighbosra' eribis were very lean that year his eropm was the largest ever gath ereul on that farm.'' Exi'mlEiius's at the Canadian llode Fa in show that a cow pi-evlious to calv ing shiould hle confined to a straw ann hay diet and comipletely dried off; thia the milkiig periods should be only one a day for awhile~tthou once in two daya aund prolonging the intervals as long ai it is sate to do so. HAWKS have a pairtity for a tal pole, trom whence they can survey the ld before seizing their prey. Tlb knowledge of this propenisity of the hawk by the farmers sometimes inducci the latter to erect poles at certain loca tuons, at thme top of which are fastene( steel spring traps, which close w~hie the hawks alight on thmem. A wunnaT many fIelds, especially those long andl narrow, are always plowed thb same way. Simipiy changing the diree tion cf working will often' make a grea increase in pioduictiveness. The fur row cut across the 01(1 lines of furrows is not stoppecd by the seine atones, wh~ile new soil is (pered to the growtl of plawt roots. Wnn rye is turne-d under as greei mnure,mt should be plowed just hetore the ateni and~ heaid appear. At this time the leaves are full of sop) and the whol, nmass is dltemphosed very rapidly. the field is left until the st raw teorms decomnn iT n1 depends oni theC weather andl a very dry Summer may leave somie unchaniged till Fall. A roTrATo that has bean chilled h: to tally unfit for seed., Farmers are otte: at a koss to know why their potate do not sprout; when the isohitionm c the mystery would he foiand ini th< fact that they were chilled beo plaii ting. IN fruit growing, remember tha fruits are like grain and vegetable crop in this. they must have manure to kee] up fertility. Unlike vegetables an< grain, however, their feeding root are mostly at the surface. It is beat therefore, annually to top-dress frui trees. BAMIUEi MiLI.Mn, o~ ilissouri, to thb enst of inreasinag the crops of potatoe when seed us nowv it~ highu-priced,plant the tubers ini boxes early by a stov and starta the sprouts, and when thurei inches in height they a're removed an< set out. anid the operation continues several times. Un~i of the best crosses betwee1 fowls is the matiing of a Houdan cc and Brahma lien, whichm produces nc only an unnsually large fowl but also a excellent class of laying hens. Thme ores also comubinies hiardiness,early maturit3 and quick feathering. ABAOn (lay was a great success in NE hraska this year, so far as heard fron It is safe to say that over 5,000,010 Lret were planted in the State. Sn WTTn and warmth, with regularit in feeding,are essential to success in tt manngement of atte DOMEBTIO. B To WASH SHETnAND SHIAWnL.-Mako D up a thin lather of boiled soap and wa i ter: plunge the shawl in this, and gent - Jy strip it through the hand. It must never be rubbed or wrung. When 0clean, rinso through water without any 3 soap, hang it up for about a minuto, r shake It gently by each side alternately, r pin it out on a sheet exactly square. f and if the shawl be of a fine texture it r should be slightly sewed down the sheet r by the top of the fringe to prevent its y running up; then go over the whole ) fringe, drawing each thread separate r and layintf it straight out. If them. , direationi ire carefully attended to, the k shawls may be washed many times, and' r each time ippear as well as when new. e They should never be put into the hands k of any but those those who are accus i toned to wash lace. Uncle Sasan's Navy. I In a comumunleation published in the Army and Navy Journal, Coinniander J. B. Coghlan, U. $. N.,states that the con . sultations of eminent naval and other sur. . geons, respecting his rheumatic attack, failed to afford hiin the slighteet relief. By advice of Dr. Boyle lie used St. 3 Jacob's Oil, which wrought a complete t and, as he says, wonderful cnre. John Uarr . Moody, Esq., lawyer at Vallejo, Cal., was Slikewise cured of a sovere John trouble. CuAIrLO'TI Russ.-Soak one ounce L of gelatino in a pint of milk for half an k hour, then dissolve the same by plaicing the vessol containing the gelatine and milk in a hot pot of water, that it may not burn whit heating. Next, beat the yelk of one egg and pour it into the 3 milk and gelatino when hot; strain it into a bowl aiLd while cooling it beat it I thoroughly. Next, flavor one quart of i cream with one large teaspoontul of t extract of vanilta and sugar to suit tho - taste, beat the white of the egg to a - stiII frotl; stir the cream and egg to t gether and beat to a light froth with an 3 egg beater. Next, pour the two mix ( tires together and whip them thorough K ly; pour into mouldis fined with lady 1 linger. Do not pour into molds until t the mixturo is stiff enough to prevent I the cakes from rising to the surface. 3 Our Inent Fainlitom. I hav e been troubled fior over 4ix years with .i evere kiiney conplaint, also a weakness of't le uartinary organs, with its utten4i , rott1bles. Aswatler needled constant atttek tiOii, MO!ae thtyxv as tainaaay It 1 wenlty tilmeus, with severe pa:tiIs inl Ile bladtl.r, as wvoll as r it lilt' tack Mid loins. At timles 1iiL passd it li il ited quiallIt i1-y ou riie, highly colored wil ti u 1nt.nrt'al heitat nti setI iient; t'rA'tquenitly (evNiculations Wouild ho vrIy p1:Iin tl. I coin C. udeii t hat I Inlst ito donaiet hilg ir it.. l'ear ilig t hait, liio- Ir $iitiis t roiublo wou ldt li llow. I I weit to tled itggist.and wa4 reeoningameId ed f to uso I Iun 's Reniietly, aIs it, had been tsed with wonid-t'tilatuccess mm ineveral severesesxe oft'dropsy anad kidt -1ay -d ladeler atin-et tionts lere ink i thigor. I 4 Iltlted to try it, and bet'ore I hild i'st-d o1n bottle l'iuild it was ht-iling te beyoild iay exit-tao. Aly water bcam:tne nlore natural, less color aud st-dinielit, the ptins inl bak an i that heavy -- i't-ling gionte, wi lla genera:l toling upa o' ftie systet ; ni i'on tin uaii to its eit nttilt I used , Six huehS, and it hta cotta ph-tely curet M. (Others of' Nay tiulnity have uisei .iuint.'s i 1taa-tiy with 4euall1y is good suet'ss, antId we d- InoIt he.Asita t toi. re..rn. ietad it. l'ar andi itear t, tailliinlg it a iduty ias we'll isa: pleiatsure' io rei'comltit-tl I oi giaiot ia inicio acths 1 lunitIis 10-lui-dy. You aet na l i erty i to '4 gIVe lily Oissintgtoen, lto., lay 19, 1883. II iiadorto thet albo ve statinent. .Apothleenry, lianigr', le' CHowrann imad~e of Iia~dock may be excelteet if proper caire is taken in the miakinig. T1he ish must bae in good condition, freshi andI firm; cleana it and cut it in small squatre pieces; plaice in the bottom of the kettle in which the chowder is to be made sonlie thin slices of salt pork; fry these until they are brown, then fut alayer of' Omaous wvhich have beena slied'( verhiy ttint anad browned in a saucepan with a little butter; then puit a taiyer of slied( potatoes, then a layer of the fish, and so on until the miatr'ial is exhiausctetd, Cover withl wa ter and let it boil for half an hour, then add ai pint of eracker-crumbs aiid a pint of ml"; let this como to a boil. Serve hot. Of courae pepper and Balt are es sential to this dish; put them in aid libatatm. Ibtm t lit ally onli 'oninuice you thait t hose patats aroundt: 'otur' theart are not heatrt tltio, they tare, dto no~t tdlay buit paroeure Or. (raves' hienart liegulator. 30) years huave provedt its value. A St:itacrut Feon SANnwtoEms-iBOil a goodt home- cured hiama in waiter enough to) cover it for three hours. T1ake off' the skin anmd sot in a moderate oven thiree-quiatrters of ain 1hour, b~asting fro qhuently with two taiblespoonfuls of sugar dissolved in a cup of sheiry wine. .'h'tis must bo oooked the day before it itswanted. (ut, a square, solid piece, without bone and wrap it tightly in a napkin. M~lix two taxblespoonfuts of miustaird wit-h a teaspoonful of sugar, a apinch of catyenne andc a little tarragon yinegar. Provide a loaf of whlite anid a loaf of burown bread, a jaur of fi'esh but. te r and a shairp knife. 'There was a youtng laity qimte fair. Whto htadc inutcha trouble wauh her htair, o she t btoughat Uarbohn tae Anad a sight to be seitn, Is the head ot this makaten, I declare, CoontNo W~Vani Wern'mour Io.-Tce is not to lbe procured ini Mexico, and ice waiter would be a maost injuriona beverauge there, even if ii could be had, SYet tthe wvater usued f'or drinking pur poases hias to be cooled n oarder to make it palatabtle, tand tthe wvay it is done ia t. to cover the r'eceptaioe withl otte or twvo a ticeknessea of blainkot, satrate the y covering aind htang tht whole in a I draughty placee away fronm the sun. 3 The result is cool wat-er. itkinny Mean. "wtelt'Htealith iReniewer"resitorea he~alth and vigor etarr's D~ycpepscia, hatpatenc'e, 80xutal Deubitay. $i. 3 VnaAin.-To make vinegar from a cider, put ia poundt~ of sugar iito a gal. B Ion jar, fillhng it up with cider, It e' must be well shaken, arnd then left let' 3 three or four months to fe'rament, when Iit will be ready for use, It mutst not 1be tightly corked, but shoautd be cov ered over wit h a piceo of writing papetr pricked. ?vi gcr, itrengthI aaaid heialtht, all toitand ilu otue ihot - S ile of ilrowai'ai iron lltiter. IMEND brokena dishes wvith white lead, a Set them away for a year, andI they wvill be strong as ever. It seems a long timae to wait buit in the meantime you may break other dishes. and und these .very convenient to fail back on. 5 Foxt nysrH'iPutA, asNatioaoN, deprestitoni of spir litand genuerali detbality,an the lu 'araiaus torma; alico as a prevenatves againsat fiever andi ague atnd cttier inatrmittenat fevers, theo ''Ferro-Ph'tostphoraited y lixir ot ('iaaya" maado bay Caswell Hlazadr & Co., e New York, and sold by alt Druaggiasls, lit the best tonic; aid for patentac recovering froim fever or othier sickness, it las no equal. HUMOnOva, "I DON'T care about staying at home all summer," said Mrs. Fogg; "but when folks are coming back from the mountains and shore this fall it will make me feel so cheap to think L can't say I've been awsy, too." "You can, if you want to." replied Fogg; "tell them you have been to the Rocky Mountains, to Europe, to the North Pole, anywhere you like." "Yes, and when they begin to ask questions about the places I have seen, what am I going to say to them ?" "Don't fret yourself on that score. They'll all be so 'busy Alking of their own doings and sight-sceings that there won't be any questions for you to answer," I'eopio Grow Bilious Scarcely less often from imprudenco In diot. and faIlure to avoid other causes which aggravate natural tendency to bliousnes , than from the use of IlIl chosen remedies. The violent catharties in juro the bowels by weakening them, but have no specifle action upon the liver. The aperlent oper ation of liotettor's stonach Bitters is whilely dif ferent fron the abrupt effect of drastic purgatives, half triturated blue pill, anti potent but Injurious calomnel. it initiates a natural and healthful change in the hablt of body, stilntilates the liver to reneweti activity in the perfornance of Its blIe secreting function promotes digestion, and Imn fests its eticiency hy the retnova! of the unpieas Ant sensations, yellowness of the skin, nausea and furrett tongue whicht accompany liver disorder. Fever and ague and bilious remittent fever, which are always attended with chronto disorder or tile biltury organ, are provnoted ani rellevel by it, and i I a inedicine of standard excellence in cases of rhounastisin, kidney and bladdor troubles ati debility. Why lH WAS PINED. "Why did you strike this man ?" asked a Justice of the Peace of a prisoner. "I had sufficient cause, your honor. He came to my house the other day on a visit. He t-iticised my children, and laughed at my daughter's singing, turned up his nose at a fish I had caught, and put my wife to a great deal of trouble at dinner time, and-" "But all that gave you no excuse to strike him with a stick of stove-wood." "I know, but let me get through. After dinner he began to talk on the tariff question. Then I hit him." "'Tarifl, eh ? 1 fine you $10 for riot shooting him." lorrible Uatalogue. I ndigest Ion, .iyspepsias, consitpation, colic, cholera 1norus, fevers, skin diseases, diabetes, Bright's disease, liver complaint, ague cases, neu. ralgia, rieumnatisin, ulcers, bolls, suppressed inenHURs, plies, Jaundice, scurvy, scrofula, worms heaiacie, conisutni)tion, cancer anti insanity. All have smiall beginnings preceded by local conges. ttn of some part, produced by impure blood and irregular aoion of the liver and dIgestive organs anti alt eln be 11ialtiely and iufaulti'iy prevented if taken in tilne by "St. Bernard's Vegetable Pil ," the OitWest, best ,adi most celebrated blood ptrltier in existence. All druggists sel themn. "Piip." said tile President, "it exasperates me exceehngly that this wid, blowing aong the river, should have put a stop to our piscatorial ad venturors. But, Philip, do you know why this wind is like Mr. Blaine's chan ces for thQ nomination ?'' "I don't see the slightest resemblance," said the Lieutenant General. "Why, Philip, it's because it will soon pass away. The resemblance is very striking, Piilip." "That's a fact I" cried Philip. "Look here Mike, you'd botter put. that in your next telegrain." Tho entire Presi dential party then went in out of the gale to partake of soni new bear meat. Wiaanut tLear' aIaar Iestorer. It is entirely diili.rent froin ali otheurs. It is ats clear ats waiter, ant1 as5 its liarntoiintilentes IS a prfeict Vegetable Hi air Rtesiorer. It will i' ieiliatieiy iareu the head il'oin ail ldanitiflr storu gray lhair to its niaturai color, andi pro tiniee a tiow girowt~h where It has l'allent of. .It tioss ntro in anly mnner atll'et the health, which sitlphur, sugar of' load ansi nitrate ot' sil v'er prepartlitons hiavodoneo. It, will change lI ght orfaided hair in at'ew daysbtabeautiful glossy brown. A sk you di14 runggist i'or it. Eachi WViaole'sale A gents, Phliladelphia, P'a. amiut U. N. uni'r-rxToN, New York. "I HavE been wvith you now three -4 months," said the junior clerk, "andi I thhink I ought to have a salar'y seime thing nearly commensurate to my ser vices." "HI'm I" replied 1hi8 employer; "well, times haven't bseen very good; you haven't had much to do, you know. Ooulhin't think of giving you more than uity dollars a mionth." Olerk--"Beg paridonl, sir; f am niot to blame because you havon't dlonet business enough to keel) hue busy. I expect to get paid for what I knowv, not for whiat I do." Em ployer---"Ohi I That puts the matter in a new light. I shall give you llye dol lars a month hereafter." for laiver Conmp1 lit and blhousness. T'astekess, bairialess, infallible. 15b0.* "I waNv to get, a pair of driving gloves," said a consequential- looking duck, entering a genit's furnishing stosre, and addressing a lady atte ndant. "Buckskin?" askosl the pt lite sales ''Oh, 1no," replied the impetuous customer, "I1 want something that will nmatch the color of my skin." "'Oh, you do?' returned the ladiy qluickly, taking down a box from the shelf; "try a pair of these calf-skins I" The dough head has never since p~atro nized a store where there are womnen attendanta, laadies and enuaitren's t'oots and shoes cannot rtun over if Lyon's Patent Hoci Stiffeners arel us&esi. "I ('AN swim the whirlpool at Niag ara," said a stranger in a contidentiai whisper to a hard ware man on WVoodward avenue yesterday. "Oan you?" "I feel that I can. I should like some advice from yeou. Would you try it if you were me?'' "No, sir-nh sir, I wouldn't think of such a thing. A man who hasn't beeni in a bath tub for a year, nor had on a clean shirt for a month, wouldn't stand the ghost of a showy with a wvhirlpool. You'd better go and tackle a drink of water and grad uially work up to it." That Hlusbandc of Mine Is thr'ee times thie mnan he was before he began usinig Wells' health ilenewer. Si. Drugglgts. A soHOOLa of poor chliidren having read in the Bible the denunciation againlst hypocrites who "strain at a gnat and swallow a camel," were after ntard examined by a b~enevolent patro ness as to their recolleettons of the chapter. '"What, mn particular, was the sill of the Ph~ari cci, children?" ' Kolmg ciaimtls, my lady," was the prompt reply.______ TiAMI'eO, 'iEMN.--1ev, I. I'. NIialy, says: "lirowia's Iron natters relievedl meo o inigntin anld nervousness aifter phiysaelans Jailed." Lrn Mabel is not satistleti wIth partial explanationis. A friend was tel. ling tier of some little twins, who were called D~ot and Dimple by their parents and others, andt said(: "Dimple is called so because she has dimples," "And hlas the other got dots ?" was the naive inqmiy, Dr. Kline's GIrcat Nerve Mestorer is the marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. All fit sepd free. Mend to 98i Aich 8treet, TeADE MAn. 0 The pills are warranted to be PUELY Toge lable, free from all mineral and other poisonous 0 Bubstances. They are a certain cure for Consti pation, Slk Headache, Dyspepsia Billousuess, rorpd Liver, Lose of Appitite, ane all diseases %ining from tie Liver, Stontach, Bowels or a Kidneys. a They remove all obatrtlot0ns from the channels " of the Rystem and purify the blood, thereby im parting health, strength and vigor. Sold by drug glts, or sent by mall for 26 cents In stamps by ti P. NEUSTAEDTER & CO., 83 Mercer St., Now York, 14 Sole Manufaclurersof ST. 'ERNARD VE01., t4 IrAlltli.4. 11 .8 rl Bond for circular. n U NBC"" cFOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF 0h CONSTIPATION. I E Wo other disease is soevaient In this ooun- M l' try as Constipation, and no remedy has over 6 equaled tho eolobrated Kidney-Wort as a g E ouro. whatever tho cause, however obotinate S the easo, this romedy wil' overoome It. a. PliWins distressing com- 401 0 PULS plaint is very apt to be t - .ompicoatod wIthoonstipaUon. Xidnoy-Wort " ft , strongthens the weakoned parts and quickly s eurs allkinds of Piles oven when physicians 2" and modeinaes have before ihiled. 19. WIf you have oither of these troubles u PRICE *I. US Druggiasts Soi P R. 1.1 p BEFDRE -AND -AFTER ) Electfic Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial, 01 TO MEN ONLY YOUNG OR OLD, f WHo aro sufrrng fromn NanyOUs DEDILITY, 0 LOST VITAr.ITY, LACK Or E;XnVK FoftCE AND (JOn, W ASTING WnAxxsae, and all thoso disease of a PansoVAt. NATUna resulting from Auvszs and OTUna AUSES. Spoody relitet andi complete resto rationo7 HEALTHVtOOnand M1A)nooD (IUAnANTHED. The grandest discovery of theo Ninoteenth Ccnuy Bend at once forin1ustrated Iajtuphlettro. Add=st OLTAIC BELT GO., MARSHALL, MICH. -01 Vital Questions I I Ask tie most i ent Dpayysicran OWany School, war t i8 ohe best thing in j he worTl for Auieting and alltyingall Irri- si ation of tho nlerves and enring all for ns of ' rvoils coinplaitsd, givifg ntaral, child. ,Ike rot'reshitng sleep allways ? tt And they will t.-11 you unhilealfttingly "Botuo formn of H1op.; V " CH A PT~lt 1. Ak lny or all of tho tuost emulnent phy-a -a The rnesi to tr l discovery of the Nntet etr. i iSinedv atndfo trnatry organs;osuch adrs BrigtAs BiELTse, abetSretntio Mi a Vip tai al Qcu"ins Ask theo saane pllhll.sians O~ti "Waty shohlmost re 111abansuest titgi mre forll fovr ~ieases orlt dthyipepsi'l ron- bt ~itipafthe indiesItibliousness, mallrial'l f S And, &.," and til teU ll bo t ' ilg Mandrake f or DofxHols I" f Aseke whenr lo the e reeisore omined pih al ther t equathy bva.able l?1 eey ht And l colpued ito fIrI al iessc oa th 1 [ut Ctor ncl;uine, eekal.t] di :e AFore am twhnty-ils yer 0ihv "~Vatistlson sovrelybl antd swrith Hap inre fo all li eroras.'Wil o sueigintenel ,tliiaiiiiei Inwas iounsce maltryiEl'evOra t 4f4shnAand thandtIeceywaill tell.301 MadaeIo ~ncu I enbetitoprfr Ileice whn tiewhrehtesaco ineond whvo esen pod al netur atak.] Itis tLY CF.Ar twALy. ie yhearl hiae - hA -4 thevfner inut wt a1tr hl athe~ri ntrlit 4.1a A.CAb. lecull lenn 4 E E h aaes ofdt~dtbtr l crream ROM -CO ~ . 11 allaya -3414 maton prfoects c4:3tda POetlIVriCl atta.ckn i t ifh a l iof cast e d .snil l. B nflrla r. ft: CIR EAM IAALM wls"""""m''''"1"1 A thorough trem ent wil r. rIst *E Y iTEuia8.Owetsgo1ofa.Y. rniI I I is3111 i. li ing eur'Ie croUIa. Pimple,. Bois,cter, oldbsorst E yes 'a eculi Dseases, CarhiLos ofe 4335 A ppetittg, remlCopatsan s wll od . le d ieta. It n ea cagls. Al drugg1st orand I counits rst1or eees it. Rwg. it Blfr withclnciar, . wey eailoi for (0. AgnS Wanted or ofist Pi RIN, auTlleo COld., buy Sor M., 4rullDmse.Olr omo pulareoo- VA LE NTINElt, anevBle.Wis. Fi TNa INTED44 fo l rthggst. and Fatet ourng Pstoria okees and ibles. Pricosllrr. u 3 poent ne rItAiPn. pap.. Plhi otter, oarswooito utairt on. mApily for on a~ts Va H. EEL~oit's RIlzabth , Nwbry. MTO, MISPELTOS 11. INDHOM ad. ,J. IaIitt & CO.A DRt iET ANTDPRor tN BROKd ~ ES. b Membersg Poal ookind es Prodcegsn re ew York Ohionw.14t. 31ui an Mil a rs o l- to hoand Now4York tiers'utrders Pay oury ud etl when quested Hoid fors cirulrso. Ii LgricuIlars ON. . hLDBLOMl & 0.,A Csnere.ootorl i . cueNor eouh P ri 6 t. FRl4 N ROVSINEROES Beeres of thi wrld. uet thiue Eogeu 31ne. EWr cne ha s oxlsv rv tetur31 ire-bwnar ~lland alsl naew FrasWlleoni rers on our il 40.41 Poitions forrauates Writo1 for itou lara.coi one~sft mi --uu alw W-higtnout 'hio:x Perlo cre curvated algl Prided to ctian >Ber an redlo; warld.1 byt wlls, sprins at. runnin stroam 05 bes timbe oodaprk >rehardvand 11sllg froLOXargeak an and oier5 >utbui~ldil;la rgaeiato rhte o irlrs; onvenin to4 aols ahrc.Vassuions ete.uAty, )lhiop ami golilipai; ms esoed t clo4-oian uiato. plyd toInrmwationl by thel. Administrao. ROiT stAHA arblo Oheo. Aloo a60-aero relar, 13412 33 m i frm li;argew; n b2arulti ae fratno )ubarnis,-atre hoe. fr elst. I ro yaei, ill aoar with4 Pou'rgry andaulfl pree OiV Ga33 osu,l, atnd. Ecourchs and. AFo.st Chefrmi od ear; tbesl A..AN.ocod, 11y etot ug~t"t o 3thes Aet,'missra. O !il BY IntETiarsN M h Al so.fu l drit'ion hofn "Mag oo NoSlor 0 3 Syte o DIJa~ Cutting." wi.l W. od y Co..81 W ,Gn F.ahJ wRoka the. ho.in iyoAcuty ear t 8 82 po ekmkn goIdsforou and intsor Ml Nt Trat Linhissle. fori 2apl ands parEEouar Hl tUBN M .-..6 f'ixt Avrto..NY A~,s Outl. a noraoloallyte.f WRN opr genial news editor calldd nd paid cash down for the sui the Ierman was so delighted that hq Osked is customer to go out and take i dyink rith him. The editor, of courpe,-de lined, saying he did not drink; wlee pon a gleam of satiofaction 'nd Intel gence combined sjiot acioss the tail r's countenance' as he exclaimed: Dot's de reason vy you pay for de lothes so quick as you got 'em." Terrible suirering. Dr. It. V. Prutnon, Buffalo, N Y .-.I have friend who sutfred terribly. I ;urchased bottle of your "F'avorite Prescriptions," rid as a result of its pe 'she is perfectly 'lf. J. BA I Y, Bu'idett, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" il "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" purify to blood and cure constipation. LiTrru EDiTH was taking her first isson in geography. Her mother poin id out to her upon the map the States, vers, towns, etc. Edith proved a imarkably apt scholar, and seemed to uderstand it all. "Yes," she said that's a riber, and that's a town, and" -running her finger along the lines of ,titude and longitude- "and them's to wire fences, mamma, yunning eve'y Mere." Dr. it. V. PiuicuE, iIulfalo, N. V.: Dear ir-For many months I was I great suf rer. Physicians could afford me no relief. i my despair I commenced the use of your 'avorite Prescription." It speedily of cted my entire and pernanxent cure. Yours thankfully, Ai is. PAUL R. BAXTER, Iowa City, Ia. "Now tell me trulv, Professor Sharp, hat do you think of my voice?" asked Liss Maccsreceher, after giving the rofessor a specimen of her vocalization. Oh. my my dear Miss Maecreecher," )plied the polite professor, "I couldn't a so rude as that." In her coniden al moments Miss Macsoreecoher says te doesn't think much of Professor harp's abilities as a mtusioan. If you are bilious, take Dr. Pierce's t'leasiat Purgative Pellets,'' tho original Little Liver Pills." Ot all druggists. 1-r is said that a Democratic member the Pennsylvania Legislator, who is :oketing ten dollars a cday for doing Athing, discharge his hired man yes irday because he struck Ior $1.25 a ,y and board. Be said the hired man ily worked sixteen hours a day, and ie dollar a day and found was enough r any man who wi a employed by thiers. Nothing La ke iit. No inicdinelo has ever beeln known so effectual Iin e cure of all those diseases arising froln an iII ire contion or the bloodl as Scovails Sarsaparilla Blood and Liver Syrup, the Unlversal lieinedy r time Cure of Scrofuti, White Swellings, lhtieu atisin, Pin pies, Blotches, Eruptions, Venercai res atnd Diseasaes, Coeisumption, tloitre, Boils, ulcers, andi all kindred diseases. It purilies tie slen, brimigs color to lhe cheeks ant restores the liferer to a norinal conditonm of heialti ald vigor. *vill's Sarsaparilla or Blood and Liver . rimp nslites tile blood and gives pe ianent beauty to o skin. EMPERI1Oit WILTAIAM is said to hnive a 3ry extenive wardrobe, some 01 the eticles having been im his poss silon d use twenty- five years. Tho .Em eror's wife is very different from other omen, or else plaster of paris immage mdi~ors never call wvith busts of Napo on and Bismarok which they offer to wchange for second-bhand elothinug. I hiavo becen very much benenited by ic 50 cent bottle of Ely's Cieam Balm~ f heni I beCgan using it my Catarrii was so id 1 had headache most of the whole me and discharged a lartie amount of thy matter. That has almnost entirely sappearedi and I have not had headache ace t) amount, to anything. Please send c two more bottles-Johin H. Sumnmers, ~epney Conn. LACK of material: A company of New.. >rt duides imp~ortedi a mind-reader' for Leir amnusemient, but when he arrived a found he had nothing to work on. tNever give tup? you cn fln'i a remnedy *r liear iOtsease, everyone syko has tricti r. Graves' Hleart Hegulator says it is a re cure. THE secret of successfuil frying, says ke London C'ourser, consists mn having ec fat boiled before p itting the 'food to it. Judge. J.M. Sith, N. Y., used sccessfully bottlies of Dr. Elhmoro's Rhbouainatine-Gouita lme for his 25-year old rheumatic gout., alter ying in vain eveorythinmg else. 1le says if. .0. cost $500 a bottle he would buy it. UsE thick, sour cream icr cold awv. When it comes to a boil, take off the fire, stir in a beaten egg, with bit, pepper, and vinegar to taste. our it hot ove. +he cabblage. wvhieb u should have ready sliced flue and mt it away to cool. lION YIVANTs findl that b~y ilsing GAs ~iNKlt)ounpieasantfeeligsaire exp erlienced 'ter eating or drinking. Soldi by dIruggists. AsficiNE is in liqutid formi. Druggists. A LADY reader writes, "To make moist read use potatoes, or, I think a better ay is to stir a pint of nearly boiling ater into the flour just before the last is p~ut m to mix. It makes broad 'y to mix too stiff," For Thick Head,, iavy stOnichs, bhitous condiitions-.Wells' May ple Pils-t-itlious. cathart~c. 10 and 25c. HIUNsytt,.:,m, AtABAMtA.--Dr. J. <!. Spotswood, ys: "J highly r'e'~milinendt Brown's Iron iHitlers 1 d spepsia, rheuinalitill anid genleral ale To remove tar from the bands, rub iththe outaide of fresh orange and mon peels and wipe dry Immediately. SOMETHINO EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exlsts a mneans of' so curing a soft and brilliant Ciomplexion, no matter how p oor it may naturally be. Itagan's Magonolla Balm is a doilleate andI harless arti ele, which Iustantly removes. Freckles, Tfan Redness, Roughnuess, Eruplions, Vul-. gar Fus hings, etc,, otc. So delicate and natural are its~ effects thlat its use0 Is not suspected by anybody. N~o lady Iias the right to present a disfigured face in society whent thLe Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 ents THE GREAT ERaAN REME FOC i-L P.A.lxNT. Rheumatism, euragia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, moreTh ont. swelitsse U eu iaesIee, flusata. Mesalds, rA0Yosst1*1',. X AND ALL tiiEt iOllit PAINH AND AtiS. Sold by Druggists and Dealers ae re Finy Ucnisa bottle TUE CIEAIILEN A. IDOELit CO. Ifuooeuors V A. VOURi.)it A 0.) M Baltinmore. Mld.. U.S. A IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of thn Kidneys and --LIVER - It hal speilto notion oan this most Important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity- and inaction, stimulating tho healthy Eoorbilon of the B11o, and by koeping tho bowoIc In free condition, ofboting Its rogular dischargo. Malaria. hast o is, arobilious, dypaptio. oroonatipatod. Kidney W roS relievo and qqokly ouro. In: ho'arIng tooleanso the Ulystem, every one should takb a thorough course of It. il- SOLD BY DRUGCISTS. Price fl. KI S PERCHERBON STALLIONS, Mas'es and iles. 29 just landed IS othurs on thi Iva o MORE e to follow at regular futrv als so as Ic havy a ullsuply winstantly on hand at the PACIFIC FARM. Seward, Nebraska, (permanot address). AND 332 PALISADE AVENUE, JERSEY CITY, N. J Hendquarterd and distributing point tll March let.18 . Amolig ill rect t portabtins e thu w aNIR ER first prizo itAND 00A) MI-JiALin tho4d cars oI 1 n HAvy draft stallion claep at the concottrH %ippit, reiona1141 Ot Cai Julie lith-17tix. 1889 (6N0 horrtaiat thi shlow). The WINNER of CIrat PItIZE OlRAND 00LI MurAL i4 year old dralti satitone lasaine pla 'fhe winner or Fl HSlT OJRAND 001LI MEDAL, i the 4 3iearm heavy draft maro clapsa atfane plame Also It-Coltt PRIjZE WmINt inl the laut elass and third prizi whinr In the 4 3-ears old Iliavy draft sallioni clss Furtheor 4 of theI 7staillin that took the "gralid olir of art" for bost herd of draft horses at -aen. Als, ilireo winners of Ot ) MEDAL2at St. Lo in I8 ant 6 other cprie7i,,s" takun tit "i irtagn lno n I u QUALITY not QI'AqTITY Is was I lotmk for. No recotad. third or fourth grado stoc) itd by' mie. unique advanispros fit purohasqhi;) =iow toseil a irst class inal r t thanl iratigers are oblied to a inraote. To l ttrl init'ti~bns i an France koepa me in drec no0w over I3n10 ,talihoun lia~ed. fromi which I cncoloe at a nmonit'nt' tiotito without any extra expes wh~at eor et ~ iti for (atnogl givingiel taiouiars 0. A. RO'UT. aE. 0R. is the qeickes pleasantest \4~> liver, stomach~ bladder and bilioo A deaoueonyrutc ratvnov rheurnatis tougon, lutnbago. soia6 ussa sIr ghst ouralds eto. Ha nse hopq fn rm o heuatin digodo in 2 to1 ok-riei iflamre>oator hn r das. Carer to n'i'~ oile $65 E**~Tan boardI" orw con nt * STOPPED FREE * Insane P ersons Restoe * Dr.KLINE's GREAT NRVERESTORER f R/ StN NtraaDasitAss. O'(ym *l't saj use 1eatise ant 5 tial bortt fe te cit daiendn the pain P neth essaenbozwe 5-T ON JPNES -55 bok P ia se e #i Arch ilIta La rdv ree slrp f or rn. t oyso I sdayt of tt 1 li so~ iose a ~raburg i'a. 1th ad tar~Aus. or W yne lin 9h and 10th; (iomner DRS1. J. N. & .J. B. IHOBn.nAu i, lHE AFPLiIl'ED Wl''Il ie EyyIF''r OF 8Elh?-ABUSHx~ AND MIltIIOIIAfLIZAIO., Shonuli not hesiltt to constilt J1. N. antd J. 4. lI0. BENSACK{, of 206 Noriti Secondl treet, Philadel hla, either by mail or be pers .n, during the houlrs 0mAMt2 P. M.,ind 8to 9P. M Ailvico free. Whusoover wouldi k now his cni lion and the way to Improve it should read "WlI lDOM IN A N UTSIHELL" Ment on receipt of -cent stamp. CURES WHERE Att ELSE FAILS. Vt ii ilfi.ri y driutn. I ohl et o I star t in ts uadeop and grind Its teeth ? If so, iithans Wo(lidl., anti you should usof IW0CLARK'S INFALIBLE I WOFRM S r' ini its action. c. a bot ein rt t DAD,' DAD,' Some blood is bad because it is ft contaims imlpurities. Some men ha It does not poison the mosquitoes wh The rich red color of good blood Blood which has not enough iron lan son in whose veins it circulates cannoi The efforts of expert chemists to can be assimilated with the blood hla which is an important part of Browr which freely enters into the blood. the desired good. .',., Weak, poor, thin blood'nmay'bn blood may be purified by the use 01 Iron Billrs HEALTH IS WEALTH Health of Body is Wealth of Mind DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvents THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIERL Pure blood nakos sound flesh, strong bone and a clear skin. If-you would have your e irm your bones sound without caries, and yo0r com plexion fair, use Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A remedy composed or ingredlenta of extraor dinary medical properties essential to puiy heal, repuir and invgorate hiebroken-down and wasted body- QuicE, PLAsANT, A and PxawA NXNT In its treatment and cure. No matter by what name the complaint may bo designated, whthet It be scrofula, consumption, Byphills, ulcers, sores, tumors, bols rysipelas, or salt rheum, diseases of the lungs, kidneys, blad der, womb, skin, liver, stomach or bowels, either chronlo or constitutional, the virus Is in the Blood which supulles the waste and builds and repairs those organs anti wasted tissues of the system. If the blood is utnhealthy, the process of repair Inust be unsound. The SarsaparlillIan Resolvent Not only Is a compensating remedy, but seonures tht harmonious aution of each of the organs. it establishes throughout the entire system runction al harmony and supplies the blood ves els with a pure antd healthy current of new life. Tu SKiN, after a few days' use of the Sarsaparillian, becomes clear and beautful. IP'imples, biches, black spots and skin eruptions are removed; sores and ulcers soon cured. Persons suffering from scrofula eruptive dis.ases of the eyes, mouth, ears. legs, throat and lands, tht have acounulated und spread, either uncured diseases or mercury, or from the Ise of corrosive stiblinmate, uuny rely upon a eure if the Sarsaparillian Is contindil sufflolent time to make Its Iimpression on the system. One bottle contains more of the a tive prino ples of Medicines than any other P. iparation. Taken in teaspoonful doses, while othe. 1 require live or six tios as much. COne Dollar a Bottle. R. R. R. Radway'sReady Relief, The Cheape t and Best Medicine for Fasuily Use in the World. In from one to twenty minutes never falls relieve Palu with one thorough applIcation no mnatter how violent or excruciating the* pain, the ltheumati., Bed-ridden, infirm, Crippled, Nervous Neuralgic or prostrated with disease ma suer, RADWAY'S IEADY ItELIEF will afford instant ease. INFLAMMATION OF TIlE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF TilE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF 'TlE BOWELS, * UONGESTlON OF THE LUNGS, 8UtE TH'IOAT, DIIFFIUU'I/ Bi EA''HING, PALPITATION OF THE HEARWT HYSTERI ICS, CROUP, DIPHill1IA, ATAlRII, INFLUENZA, HIIADACUE, TI'OOTHACII, NEUIIALGIA, RTHEIUMAT1SM, (OLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, UlliILBI.A INS AN D .'"ItOSTl BITES, BiWUISl'", LUIMBAUO. SCIATICA, NEitVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, COUGHS, COLDS, SPitAINS, PAINS IN 'THE UHEST, BAC oriJMB8 are lustantly reltevedl. MA LARIA FEVER AND AGUE. FEVEII AND AOUE cure@1 for 5d eta. TIhere is not a remnidal agent in ti wortfl that will cure Fever and Ague, and oilier ldalarlouas, Bilious ScarletTphold Yellow andi other fevers (aided byltADWR' EF'ILLS) so quickly as RtADW AY'S It will in a few momnenth, wheni taken internally according to the directions cure Cramp)s, pasmis Sour Stomach, H~earthurn, ?iik HeoadacheoDya p' ala Paptation of the iHeart, Cold Chills hysteris, Pan in the Bowols, D~iarrhoa, Dlysenicry, (2oli' WYlnd In the Bowels, and all Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of RA D WAY'S IREADY itEl.l EF with them. A few drops in waler will prevent sickness or pains from change of waler. It isalbetter than F~renc~h Brandy or Biters as a stimulani. iner anti EI uabornen should always R AD W AY'S Regulating Pills ! Perf'ect, Purgative, Soothing. A pert.. ent Act without Pain, Always Ieliable and 19atural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR * CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, eheganily coated with sweet ilpurge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strong ItAnwAY'a Pihams for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, liver Biowels. Kidneys, Bladder, Female Comlulaints, lervous Diseases, Loss of A p petite. Hleadd ohe C;onstlpation, ''ostiveness, Indi gestion, l 1 pj~, Biliousness Fever, Intihnia Lion of th owels, P'ales, and al (lderangements of the internal Viscera. P'urely vegeable, contain ingno merculry, minerals, or dhelel.ertous drugs. E Observe tihe following symptoms resul'ting from Dilseases of the Di estivo Organs; Constipa tion, Inward Pies, F ess of Bloodl in the Head1, Acidlt of the Stomach, Nausea Heartburn, Duis at of Pod, lnlness or Weigh iwhtheoSto mao , Sour Eruclatlons Sinking or Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or ~uffering Sensations wl en lnalym posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote or Webs bfre the ight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiratlon, Yellowness of the Skin and kyes PaIn in the Side, Chest, imbs anId Sudden Ylusheq of Heat, Burning in A few doses of RADWAY's Plij~r2 will free th system fronm all the above-ntamedi disorders. BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Priee, 2i5 Cent. Yer. lox, READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send a letter stin to RAD WAY A CO., No. Warren, tCor. Church Jt., New York. ?Woiformnationj worth thousands will be sent To the Pubite. Be sure and ask for RAiDwA Y's, and see that nam~e "RtADwAY" la on) what You buy. ACENTS WANTED tCyhsltWHllgU tocaehen wi itn~i se TOouapeoyi 1 zutno. Itwilalso knit a great variety of fancy or o hctee isahway a rea mret. Sed 3AD BLOOD. oor and weak, Sonme is bad because ve such bad blood that the wonder is comec to bite them, is owing to the iron which is present t is always unsatisfaictory. The per. tbe said to enjoy good health. produce a preparation of iron whici e resulted in that erfect preparatiot ia Iron Bitters. It is the only one isl the only one which accomplishes miad rich and strong ,'and impure that Groat Iron Medieine, Brown's