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VAAM 4oTES." IOW TO MAKE BUTTER CO9 1 INTER.-There is one way which those who have W1d it ponounce in fallible. The cia may b come at i various ways, gt the esontial apart Of It Is the same' It is this. While tW'e milk Is yet fresh, scald it gently, Just enough to make ith look f'crinkly," one who has tried it says. 'There seems to be something in tils process that makes the butter come. . Do not let the milk stand till it soup, befoe kimgitng. If you do the buttoa will te bitter and full of white flakes. Churni at least twice A week in winter, whether you have little or much cream. It may be warmed and soured by ' svery simple process, when one thinks how to do it. Fill a tin can with boiling water, cork it tight and sink it into your cream far. That will do $he business. De lure and get a dairy thermometer, if you have not one already. Bring the. ,ream to a temperature of 60 to 02 degs. with the hot water can.. Plunge your thermometer into it to test when it is exactly right. When it is, churn. Your butter will come speedily, and it will be firm and sweet. If 3 our cows kre fed properly it will be yellow, too. rry this plan. ITESTS FOR SITTING HENs.-Mis Cakes are made with the nests of sitting hens. Too many are made that are so slmll that the hen is unable to' perform her duties of sitting down upon and stirring the estgs without smashlng one or two. A roomy nest should be sup plied-not too large-having a bottom of rather soft material resting on dirt, with a plenty of straw well packed about the sides. Such a nest, especially early in the season, is very desirable, retaining as It does the heat for a much longer time than a carelessly made nest of loose hay in a box. The best recep tacle for a nest where one has plenty of room is an ordinary flour barrel.. Uut In the side a hole large enough for one hen to pass through, and then hinge a small door to open and shut at pleasure. The auvantage of such a nest is that nothing can be more secluded. There are no draughts of cold air sucking through the cracks into the nests. They are easily inspected if not made too deep, and there Is ample -space for )ny hen within the barrel. A door pre vents the hen from looking out niuch better than a wire screen. A hen that cannot see all that is going on outside is less restless. IN determining the quantity of milk something . else than cream should be considered. The total percentage of solids may be large, yet the fat may be of only a small proportion, though the real nutritive elements may be in excess as compared with milk of inferior quality. Hence, milk is often consi dered poor because cream may be lack Ing, though it may contain a larger pro portion of solids than that rich in cream. In a test with five cows of the same breed the total solids in the milk varied from 14.52 per cent.-to 18.95 per cent., yet the ash from the milk of one con taining 17.11 per cent. was more than double that from the milk containing the largest percentage of Molid matter. One of the cows gave 12.72 per cent. of solid matter, with 2.44 per cent. of fat, while another giving n11k yielding 14.52 per cent, of solid ma ter gave oiily 1.69 per cent, of fat. 'Ihis variationi may be only for a days As before stated, the quality may be altered by the character of the feel, it demon strates, however, that some other stan dard must be adopted fc r estimating the fai iir -it in proportion to his outlay. AIANURE~ should be put around rhu barb roots and the small truits, and upon the asparagus beds, as sooni as the ground thaws, if it was not done last fall. All of them wvili bear~ liberal manuring, and will pay well for it. Prepare the botheds as early as posslble. Every farmer should have one, in wich to grow his supply of lettuce, cabbage and ton'iato plants, if a few potatoes are sprouted in the hotbed they can be transplanted when others are planting potatoes, and about two weeks can be gained in the time of growing. Seime farmers also go so far as to start their sweet corn, cucumbers and a few other vegetables which they wish .to obtain early in this way. iPROFESSOR ALAVORD states the best time ror cutting sweet clover to be when in full bloom. A few plants will scent a whole barnf ul, and thus give the requisite flavor -to the hay without the cattle ever coming into contact with it as a food. Since all these flavors are caused by volatile oils, It may be that chemists can furnIsh thme requisite oils without feeding anything specially to produce them. Fon early maturity the yearling Shoot * horn steer Cleveland has the best re cord at the Chicago Fat-Stock Show yet made, ~ was slaughtered at 467 days old, with a gain per clay of 2 60 pounds fi9 birth; live weight, 1205 -pounds;, dr d carcass. 849~ pounds; per cent. dress of light weight, 70; weight sof carcas lhide and tallow, 989 peitnds; weight fore quarters, 216 and 213 pounds, d hind quarters, 210.. pounds each. - CAR E ,' uld be used In feeding grain to thin sh that more injury does not accrue than ood. Their digestive or gans are wea Qned by lack of 'sufficient nouistme t pevi sly, .and an elces siveatnont lc f food yili overtax their cppabilte lend eititely, break down their isteIns .*1 ~cis op fruiti trc$ SR be M~pt in check noore easily no hau a few y rs ago. Fluid poisons ~atkdby a fte )umDp mounted on ta aonto spl1 dd execiution if used mat t ibn~t me gIi a poor excuse to sa l lieve in poisons. Preudf el wlve; way to domrrin sense. : - A MiesOU1 ai~ .who has been testing seed cott f~m 'the butt, the tip and. the m ft.of the ears foi three years, fmnds that the corn from the tips of~ the ears will ripen first, that from the middle next and that from the but last. GET your chicks'out Qy the ,$rstOf Marlh #the latest, f * you tlesire q abundAice of ,eaht eiWnte ffro yout'pullets, B3ONE DUST, added to meal before it is miXed up, In the proportion of one part of dust to ten of meal, Is excellent for young as well as mature fowls, CLEAN up and whitewash .your hen quarters for the coning season, almost upon us, qo et f0ull wao of rld or 'er aporated peaches they should first be a lowed to soak at least three hours, then cook them slowly; when they are almost done add the sugar, then ,t them ayay and let them'det perfectltcold.4, Ifuot used until th second da A they vi4jbe still better, di they w I ab4Fb -tbe sugar and be'nluch richer, apparently. If for use in puddings.treat in this way also, as It will repay you for taking thought. Use the juice in the pudding sauce. To give starched linen a high hsitre add to a half pound of the prepared 3tarch a very little ultramarine blue and a piece of stearine about the size of a nutmeg, boil two or three minutes longer, Starch the clothes In this rub bing the starch well into the cloth and polish with a hot iron. A PIECB of soft flannel is the best thing to use for wiping dust off silk dresses; better than any brush ever made. People are recognizing the danger attending the use of opium, and legis lative bodies are being called upon to suppress the growing evil. The only cough mixture which does not contain opiates, and yet is of remarkable eflic. acy, is Red Star Cough Cure. 25 cents. The first duty of youth is to be young. For 'twenty years Mrs. John Gem mill, Milroy, Millin County, Penna., could not walk on account of an in jury to the spine. One bottle of St. Jacob's Oil gave relief, the second en abled her to walk and cured her. Ie who is hasty fishes in an empty pond. 'Tis FREQUENTLY RECOMMENDED. Mr. H. 0. Mooney, Astoria, Ill., writes that Allen's Lung Balsam, which he has sold for fifteen years sells bettor than any other cough remedy, and gives satisfaction. 'Tis recommended by the medical profession here. 25o., 500. and $1 per bottle, at Drug gists. All is but lip-wisdom which wants expeience. The Grand Union. If you visit New York and would take your ease after a weary day's travel, go to the Grand Union Hotel, directly opposite theGrand Central Depot. It has 600 ele gant rooms supplied with every conveni ence, elevate :s and a table furnished with every delicacy. Horse cars, stages and the elevated railroad pass the (door. Ie who sows brambles must not go barefoot. "A GoD-SEND is Ely'.Cieam Balm," writes Mrs. M. A. Jackson, of Ports mouth, N. H., on May 22.1, 1882. I had catarrh for three yeamsi had tried nearly all remedies but to no purpose. Two or three times a week my nose would bleed quite freely and I thought the sores in it would never heal. Your Balm has cured me. This preparation Is not a liquid or a snuff, and Is easily applied. Price 50 cents. As if you could kill time witout injur ing eternity. FOR DYSPRPHSIA. INDIUESTIUN, depression or spir, its and general debility in their various forms; also as a preventiye against fever and ag no and other intermittent fevems, the "Forro-Ph'iosphmorated Iflixir of Uaiisaya"mnado by Cas Woli liard & 0o., New York, atnd'sold by all D~ruggisls, is tile best tolaidneor pat ien recoverng from fever or Hie who knows himself best, esteems himself least. 'That feeiing of extreme debility is entirely over coine by Hiod's sarsapa-ilia. "I was tired all over, but Hoodi's Sarsapamria gave me new life ad strength," says a Pawtucket, Rt. I., lady. iHoott's arsamparilla la so~ld by all drnggists. $1 a si ottles for 15. lie who woud ca fsh must n.)t mind getting wet. Er.Vs CnIEA31 BALM is the m fective coliven mient and agreeable catarrh remedy I ever used, and I have tried them al.-C. B. Cook, Henitng,Laud erdale Co., Tenn. H~e who rut's after a shadow has a wearisome race. WV1 en yon need a. fried select a true one. Dr JTones'-IKed .GIover Tonic Is the best friend mahkind has for all diseases of the stomach, liver axid kiidneys. The host blood purIfier and tonio known. 60 coits. He who spends all) t gets Is on the high road to beggary. A ure of '1'neumona. *Mr, D. ii. Barnaby, of Ow'ego, N.-Y. says that his daughter was taken with a violentocold which terminat'ed with Pneu monia, anid all the best .physicians gave the case up and said she could live hut a few hours at most. She wast in this conid! tion when a friend renoiinended D R. WVM. H ALL'S-BALSAW M blR'hH E LU NGS, and advised her- to try it. Sheaccepted it as a last resort, and was surprised to find that it produced a marked change for the better,and by persevering a permanent care was efrected. The truest end of a life is to know the life thuat~ never ends. Tins habit of running 0 er~boo t shoes *cretttwith Lyon's etfe :ti fron. He is happy who I a& conquered lazi. ness ociice' ancbdior. 'If afficted wMth se ao es: nse Dr. Isaac TJhompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it.250 They are never alone that arescom panied with noble thoughts. -The best Ankle Boot and Collar Pads are made of sin and leathr. 2 te, Discourage cunaing'in a 'child; cun nig is the ape of wisdom. IITS: All FisstoPped free. Treatise and g9iria p~ottie of DrL KIme'sJreat Nervo liettorer free to Ftass od to Dr. Kiine,931 Arch st..,Phila., Pa. The nekt best thing to having a hun dred real friends is to have one Open enemy, Limiportant, when you visit or cave New York olt save o0feegahit rooths, fitted - u a 'edito one milton .tolf $ Aft4iu Pwrs . rper suppieml with the best. Horseoas s~b and elevatet railroad to all debots, Yanhes can live better toy lees mnoney at the Gr uid Union Hoed ipan at any etlhe( fli -piast hotelin tle .city:,4 ~Ie i is hi ast slow in naking a iWth tf althful in the per St, Beras rdAIAvFI VegetLe vPwr is .T. ood Purinesrand5ri1Mj,* -t~ hoy wasn eui N i~ - e nr t et i Sarsapeqillan Resolvent, Che Great Blood Purliler, for the Care of all Unronio Diseases, Chront ]Rheumatism, Chronio Catarrh in tie Head, Sorofala, Syphiliti Complaints, ete, (lan. dular Swellin Dry Ha ing Cough, Oaeerons Affectious, B nedtug of the Lungs, D spep1119 Water Brash, White Swelling, Tumors imples, Blotches, Erup tons of the ace, Ulcers, Hip DIseases, Dropsy, Rickets Salt Rheum, Bronchitis, Consumuption, labetes, Kidney, Bladder, Liver Complaints, etc. SCROFULA, Whether trans'nitted from parents or acquired, is wit hin the curattive range of the narsaparallian llosoiveutt. Curef hive been made where persons have been sitlieted with Scrofula from their youth-up to 20, Sad 40 years of ag b I AY's composed of ingredients of extraordinasy Med cal propertie., essential to purify, heal, repair and' liuygorate the broken 4own and waste body. Quoir, pleasant, safe and permanent in its treat Wnent and cure. Sold by all druaists. One dollar a bottle. RADWAY'S RjEELAD For the relief and cure of all Pains, Congestions and Inflammations. DR. RADWAY'S PILLS For JPElP'sIA and for tle cure of all the di. orders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels. Conatipa., tion, Bliousness, Piles, Headache, etc. pirlce 95 cents. It. ta.UW AY 00.. 32 Warren t,, N. V. Relieved at Last! "We know a gentleian In this cornty ho. six lmonths ago. was ist a oea 1ri l front an attack 9t rheutna sta. He 0ot scarcel hobble across tIe roqm. u t orutothex. anid a dd hinsolf that to bad lttle it any hope of ever reoverit w. We saw 'III inotir towna last week walklng aln,,l as lively as any rtber mal. and in te finest hea th and spirits. poll onr ,Ittiry A4 t) wbat l&Is worked suht ne ernr his couditio te re that 4. . had cteilIn. After lahW a don and a 1112 b otites, lie han been tranq rorinied f rom at Wisn. ae cripe to a ha py heailu l IQ i oih.'r thank Mr. R. . Lauber"il~ n pIai" I'sel TrealFie on ood and rkIn DIasaRas insied fe. d THi RHtwir'r $l'xcwo Co., D~awor 8. Atlanta, U. or 167 W. 28d st.. N. Y. MORPHIN&Opimai AIL vvUUlE4 . ADVI0B IRaBBI. DR. J. C. HOFFMAN, Jeffeson, Wisoina. 'L~aF1 "Li.4I UasWe, Sheep,. Ho Potr for sale. catalogued w ith Ioyer a oo., Coatvillepa. 0INTSUPTION 1, 116 rntdy ". aTive by its tse ibeusaNdsof cisesaS She worst Joit'I ant of long stlindingr have been cured. indeedi soeetrong is tr (miti In Its soescty, That I wilt and TWO 1eTLKS 1RE1t together with a VAt. ABLE TREAT114L on thu diseas to an uttrer. PrSs91 o . O. Ailress DR.. A. P011iM lAilearSt.N.Y. TgflS STY E PHILA, SINGEgQ0 L DAYS, 1AL. A Full set of Attachments. 3ARU IA4'ED 43owm. Send for 0. A. 'WOOD & CO., g7 N. 10th St., Pla a., ls. KIDDERS PASTILLES, icea ts.byni.r iarlestown, As t~AIE@~mu 'ieited, energotuo, reliable men AEM Nnot Iess than 24 year; old, to oan. vass for the sal- of choice Nursery took on sal ary and ere or on coiiion. Work f Hri1. beit ben for trms. addaress ULKN BROTUBIW.8 NurserynP, Rlochiet, r, N. Y. Paln'1tonsi oli. Pliladelpls Teranii ~Ony$t Sltttitoni furnlatted lWrsto,(or cltitjnlara Lue generauy iaegins with a square deal, and accordingly as you play your hand will promises bd kept. .A womanus ago. A woman, it'is said, is no older than she iooks. Many women, howevei', look don- t ble their actual age by reason of' thosqe func- st Lional disorde'rs which weoar upon the o nervest atnd vitality, andi which, if unD-_ ehecked, are liable to chiatnga the most r'o busat woman to a weak, brokcen-dlown inva lid. Dr.-Pierce's "sFavorite Prescript lin" wIll piositively cure every irregularity andt wealkniess peculiar to the sex, and requires bugt a sinaido til to prFove its sturpnassing oert. Price reduuce~d to ono dollar. By Iruggists. pr' ' enth, wht be -. ter will you be in the en The Nieteenth Century Club Is a t ganizatlon that -will conslst of an equal number of men and womnen. It is hardly to be expected that they will agree on all subjects; but it can aurfirise tic one to learn that Di'. Pierces's "Golen Medical Discov ery," is unanimously pironounced the moat suiccessfulI remetdy extant, for pulmonary consumptidn, ats has been demonstrated in hundreds of casems; it positively arrests this disease and restores health and strength, if admninisteredi in its early stages. By druggists. Thou shalt abstain from decelying others by word or deed. Thoig shalt speak no word that is false. Young or middle-aged men, suffering from nervous debility and kindred .nffec tions, should address with 10 cents in stamps for large treatise, World's DIspen sary Medical Association, 63'Main 8treet, Buffalo, N. Y. One must be poor to know the luxu ry of giving. More substantial benlefit can be obtained from a 60 cent bottle of Dr. Blgelow's Posi tive Cure than a dlollar bottle of any' other cough remedy. it it a prompt safe and pleasant cure for all throat, and ug trotu bles. OxA Lic A CID will almoiti always re move stains left by mud which cannot be removed with soap and water. tlt's kdnd-of rough *to be- troubled with affections of the scalp isn't it?' . said.a symoathetic ~Pltsburgher to a friend nuot long since. "tYes," was the laconic reply, "dantdrUff, but Carboline - will clean it out qickerthan a nlatura! gas explosion." Religion is the most gentlemanly thing in the world. It alone will geni tlize if unlmlxt'd with cant. A CENTIjRY of progress has not pro d uced a a ded eqiual to Ely's Cream' Balm for Catar- bi, (Jokl m the H-ead anli Hay Fever. it is not a liquid or t n. snuff, but Is per~ectly safe and 'easily alppilied with tile linger. It gives im mlediaute relief and cuires the worst cases. Price 60 cents. At 'druggists. U0 cents by mall. Ely Bros., Owego, N. Y, ____________ 'A true love for a good Woman Is ~ gre at thing. It shapes many a rough fel low. No APPEYTIC, LOW SPIR[T5, BRAD a Ciix, latuilencyv, sleeplessness, langu'or, constipation-are t hese, or any of theri; amonlig your ailments I If so, try Dn.~ WVAJKRn's VINEGAR BITTRSu, and tell your sick friends Its effect; this Is the A only advertIsement the medicIne re q'zires, It has spread from house to t house, from village to village, all over the land, n this way. It Is ouly wheui one is thoroughly truei that there can be purity and freeddm. l?alsehOod always punisites itself, ho hre otheruremote a TRADt MARK. SIT ,,,Absoluatel rres from Opiates, mee an PoiSOM BAFE. SURE. THlE CIIARLKS A. TOoliaS Mh~ OR,3fD, JACOMS I0 ORIN G"REME oa,uv "?' I t MOMi eralga oIr CIIAS AT DRU I TO DALBMs fbif~. 01f Oul nffec s .o ItsasoffFin'inIc" oland, Now York. SEasiest to Use. and cheapet. ee ray Fvey nt4 t,*ithnefyior Oata brh gfv me almost imme ferltf - 131A EDnWtkfDt Ludubou. Iowa. 1 19014 n emedy fbi CatArrh Is the A A, and Cheapest "PiO acoie",ay Fe o r nhIseuthe e icine PsCornsa Bremd g. C aonn. isth Best Easiest to Use ad Cheapest 110M. ]Favort.,. TU U easieast to Use. and *heapeat. goc0od fhr Cold in the Head, T dacE , fL yo ER Fe, .0cents. 'ltso'. nernidy for atarh q s po uIn ore D ha eloW C anIlr tr, Philad.lh)a -t. Pso's Remedy f.r Catarrh Is the BetlE se t to Use, and Cheapet. b Also g oofr Cold in the ead r Headache, .2 e , . M0 P.voM o m a kia I wo rk. g l fao ra (Blo Cllwlll 8,Phila ph .) Y est Eist Ue, ai n ar atest Pd(ronoun vce read strongstly o c. i'enl rIaont byeal. te LE3PAGE'S 'LUE and bc c r n the world . oc nd 0 lation Ord a &r t'ao Co.da Ac fri 1 kh41 affn eok At la HeoaciesAd .Se , N.. it ct. nELd BORINama a * &..., noruedb ~. J n ayean.the u~ e e ds o s p e t Ese dt oc .e0 )erywhenreul., * Addr ness .tsedb etsuccess. re attnan ort Fift St.. an to ci na. 4 i' LGNTIT12,-me a *** )IS.CJ.INe CA R E N S TH SRACUSDETH'i NFP ' FSMIWA WBK110 9 TODALh ERclu N.AINsoldnthatt toIcnt. N.I nOd J. 1 H9 JO. 10f. 10,. 100hSeo ., ad frm 6t sn p.epM. Advc.fe Ita 5Q#f nOc., bok, STlb c. reatc Prm e 0 . Ause o tretmenttheUnit -~o h esrst s thei a tim tand *Y I ~t~ 618looking so now Slost 7* .You ad by JMHL9EMMMER FnIngo b me. o MW$M~j@agplen in very live ceqa 2!1 4,,f soda wa4r N oo a AQ t ,* ~~here has all your -top "go. thg . /"o I"I WEst yo what is the matteV? Yo e " 9l "SdtIipt4i terrible has Something terrible-wa$, to me?" SYes, sir." 2goodnessn met What isit?" " t0are yourself fok the worst,air." "8jOak quicr. "Wat is It? I cam'c stand this suspense." "Thplrinters h struck, the ed itors won't work without pay 'the re porters have all gone. to anot er paper, and the sheriff has called six times this morning to see you." "Oh! is a feared some one had sto~b I hal 1ank, lank4i aIn." 0an 1 then just lis. ten to'4 , the other evenik'.. r. Wesr tragedy, "Golan proved Sthf Scees the au dience* f fed Now what have yo Mr. n Th osoen1s evidently containelsleaude to hotel bills." Mng. SLr Die-M kzow this dining roo s c0 6 hot, a4 it I Could only afor i lre y i . .Bloarder- .ove to anothier house?" Mrs. Slimdiet-"Oh, no; put up steam fans in the dining-room and kitchen." Boarder-"Don't. Things conge to the table cold enough as It Is." Wocannot renew youth, but we can pre ventgray hair by using Hall's Hair Renewer Ayer's Pills are a never-failing remedy for headaches, caused by adisordered stomach. TIIE temperance moyement is spread ing in Switzerland. That is exactly the place for it to spread. The people have plenty of good health and no money to buy drinks with. DYSPEPSIA Isa dangerousas well asdistreuiug omplaint. If 0e1lectedy it tends, bixpairitig nutritign, and do. reg.,decnnea system, to prepare the way BROWW g He et ET TONI a curnre"'oee ,s i " hw desan e tobac? sada Btoig citer - the D~~betroi Dryn arki ad ay Norf Manage aes Lsfee atlro, wh sevr csefperate -nd therid et fexhibai "ehs theyre sytot.' "JIen how chew a mafto eyime tob acnts a health lob okigci" e A nd ewi Drivch-Prk leatia tou Mger Jaes Lahrpm.o a "Canst you acuget a le oforac thee .ilavest ofhaing Jaec-relevsa "imY estbher easy tohet."cohw *"Then yowhew do leafevero?"m "nyou t goce of tob coesc" dd yet cewn speatrd kileyourelft. "man yo acquyie ad oveafo tom? strnderd youtanngu nean tiheo -:aold ofchewin pttesach-tree leavesing oneml hesabtheds tr"he tocoine,-a in he abt."srne ov bu m "aTenwatdoyoyd? -"Thenm-ha-oWofft--sye thsc-dmy yconvnetsoankilyuel. "Dstange sandingalet n near theWndo treach I s' eher. th e fare ould nac he latkte samlufe." nin toa"roupha, ha-menll, wetayest g onethathe tree."hecotnda "You samtesthanger mounerabood me " dupainl.y oa htebb. 'Ohmtha'soallyeight hat's my coi."Wl o ae ehn? "idow saiy that tale onenrate oenearo the rlade morlu n-,fmme stocholder ho hawll justlbes, ysesd "Becautra." ogr'n m meroan mtran have mfurther.sto run," repoloied hesmngpeet. "If ththrt dum pyl womninuth the bieay. an Ohs t at's all neerto Thut' myof a oe end." atte praig * pnd ofte the ockhreolder had pauid uphand left wtheridentded agate stockolde ho hadc shot, ien hessd Becauseth fgrod up angerlassess mernt an lv utet u, replied ha the youlng laden ite ht sel cummernresotse line mayingpan. sora maeietia neesarylot wit bon abone." Npand"left, the present a e gaf thdold baorstcku hnort, whle util sereary figre upn nother assties "Inde- ed tht t youdnog laher the result s annoneed.w otcdo tell").r "I counfted the blushas." 7' PE Himirs in tninantfist themselves in the jrling months. Erdptions such as hives, pimples and bolls, salt rheum, scofula, or other affections caused by im% purity or low state of the blood, are cured by H.ood's Saraparilla. Itpuridde, vitalizes and en. riches th6 blood, creates an appetite, rouses the liver and gives renewed strength to the whole body. Try this excellent spritig medicine and blood purldr. o Boils and:Pimples "For several years I had pimples breaking out on my face and neck. I was induced to take Hood's Sarsaparilla; and my skin is now clearer and I am feeling better than for some timo."-RI. J). Moo. ABBE, 84 Bond St., Cleveland, 0. "Pimples were breaking out all ov my face, caused by smoking cigarettes. I ws advised by my dru gist to try Hood's SarsayArnsa and dd o,and altraces of the pimples have disappoure...' -J. 0 DANiusr, 29 Union St., Norwich, Ut. Hood's Sc Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar rj L 12eapV actUal V0514tf cout. Pr. fr Jont the valuable medicinal viruesecaieiwt sam tat and Remlook, thoe plisters poseose healing and v u o rities unknown to othe1. kinds. All a "aehs that torment the humi-% body are e instantly relieved and speedily oureds the worn- 1 out and week parts strengthened. Prompt, sure warranted the ry best pseter inthe world. I ~~WDESLSL the hardest storm. Th #4SR BUN Dretrdinr. covers the etire middle. NE was seated across the room. "George," she said, "If a fire were suddenly to break out in the house, what would be your first impulse, do you think?" "Well, my first thought would be for you, of course. I would get you to a place of safety, and then do what I could to extinguish the flames." "That would be very nice of you, George, to think of me first; but if a fire were to break out now, for in stance, Wouldn't you lose valuable time reaching me from way. across the room?" "I don't know but ihat I would," said George as he changed his seat. THE Duke of Wellington, as is well known, stood as godfather to one of our princes. The warrior received an odd rebuff from the nurse. Ile asked, simply enough, "Is it a boy or a girl?" and received the crushing reply, "It is a prince, your grace." IN Norfolk, at a feed given at the and of the harvest, the hostess, think ing to honor one of the principal men, asked' him to come and sit on her right tland,-"Thuank yew, me lady; blit if it'd all thie same taw yew I'd rather sit opposite this 'ere plum puien.". "I'sAY Jones dine with mne at the liouse to-night will you?" ."Certainly, with pleasure. Wilg'your wife expect me?" "No, that's the beauty~ of it, W bad a quarrel this nuorning aboute seashore business, and I want mk ier mad." mk To make starch for fored, articles, muslins, ginghams nd callcoes, dis povard ah very pint of -pre pare strch ece of alum the size 3 .a ni By this means the colors kept bright. ACTlIN, THE GREAT ETE IESTORED, -Paor. wus~oNr, INVENTORn. 17 .g ONE TntEATMENT FREE. 0, *3"Prsons suffering from'diseases of the eye in Pesbyplaroranlated Lids, Chroni aOpthhnia ec etcocl .GsOWcm-ed. Short-sightein esst hich cannot exist, after tusing Actina, g~des PRoF.\ WILLI ASf c. WILSON' ~Ad~~ss 1118 Chestur Street, Phiia. Stead the Testimony of..ftev. Wm. ft. Vttal faint, a well-known Glergymnan or Pila. PHILADELPITA, PA. J.'nitary 13,1888, Pastor's Study, f!easich M. E. Church. MY DECAR SIR-I feel that I ought to make known my experience with Prof. Win. C. Wil son's "A CTINA" BATTERY, net only in jus tice to him, but alsQ that the afflicted may learn where to look for a remedy for serious and obstinate diseases. For five years I have beon suffering with great distress in my head, resulting at times in complete incomnpetenoy for work; this, together with a throat tiouble casaing hoarsoness, rendered speaking fiot only laborious and painfuli to myself, but un leaan tomycongregation. I havo.uued'0br ~ACTINA"usince the 25th of November, 18. My voico Is fully restored, and since using your itistrumnent and wearing you~r garments I have not experienced any dist'ess whatoker {n my head. Have worked 18 to 38 hoeire out of the 2t' for the. last five weeks, audiev~r felt better In my life. My wife is also weAri'ng the Garmentg an3 using tile "ACTINA," and fluids very gireat to lef, having shiter-ed 8 rears from general debility. My little boy of 6 winters who has suf~oredi from a catarrhal trouble alindo an attack of scarlati fever, is'using your instru-. ment and Improving. 1 wisb yot .a continua tion of success. Very trilly and fraternally yours, WM. DI. CfA LFANT. SN' Throw away your a ectaetes. Get rid of your Catarrh, and all d seasesi of tihe eye. W" Price, $10. If $500 were paid for It. woutld be chleap. Will last a litetime. Fifty in one IN' famlj may use it, Adldrs rWr, w. 0. iIsoi' IN' 1113 Chestnut Street, Philas. Agents wanted in every City- of tih' Union. $50 a week may be made. ViNEGAR BiT TERI Is time great Bllood Purifier and Life-givin~ Principle; a Gentle Purgative and Tonic; a perfec Renovator as$1 ~ngrator of the system. En Visnegrau ltter* 'titr. is vitality but Iseuue of te o n of whatever nm or nature, are literally dtlu and carried out o' Ihesyatem ina short timeby teueof the Blitters. lieveg andhntbje cures lEeuts m, lNe~trgia Gouit, and similar painful diseases. Vinegar Dittere cures Constipation and, prevent Dlarrhoma. Never before has a medicine been co'i. Seded poeesaing the power of Vnqia~a Bar Send' for iler of our' valuable referende books for ladie for farmers, for merchants duw' Medical Tra on Diseases, or our Cateclam SIntemperapce dad'Tobaccs, whichilast should' read by eve child and oth in the land, ' ; Any two the above ks maild te n. teceipt of four cents for registration fees,' at. .NeponaldDrug Co., 882 Washingtn i.~1 W ig w G~~t 60rofula lUrks Il the bloQ4'of nearlyvvotyone, being often inherited. Its seteret-foymli $batot runn ng soros on the arms, legs or feet. Bueqphes in the glande ot the nook, pimpI0#,o, onerous growths, swollen joints an4 thiokentpg,0f lit up. per lip are other symp'oms. Hood's sarsaporilla has had ronderful'succeis in ourig sorofula. It thoroughly eradicates'the humor from. the blood and gives it new vitality and richness. Swellings in the Neck Joseph Dunphy,9i4 Central Street, Lowell,Mass., had swellingis and lumps on his nook and face, which various pastes, ointments and mdedieines failed to stop.' A shopmate, whose wife had been cured of a sore on her arin by Veot('sa8lrsapar1i1a, recommended the medicine, and he boughta bot tie. in three days there was a change In the-erup. ti'ons, and live bo'tleo effected a complete cure. "I an rera with boils live 'ears. -good's Barea earirm iturge zao."-I. M. LANE, Pittasurgh, Pa. irsaparilla Bold by all drugglats. $1: six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD.A 90.. Apothecarles, Lowell, MosL 100 Doses One Dollar. _A1XT .TH 'AkOU WUse them for Uak.iK 521Clw riba. tinyWekne". pratins, W70nahes, ORL83 XW xaio W rse Dbis Pain Tender Le U n g shArp or dull pains, 1oca4 eeor 4. and erenee their wonorf ootbisWpaW JndatImulAting qu&Utle.. Hop % : 01d rorywliere,25aea, for~l.OO. Xailedtf,03Pt lroprletqrs. HOP PLADTZR CIO., Bos04ton, RDOW6. =NKNE"R Tho Best Watcrjroof K ER COL-I .XflIs warran~wte nd I11keep j'dy In now POMMRL Black is a Votrct riding eoalA add Dowrs, ataos r.~.iW. w1:r, ot, Mass 21526 CENTS CENTS for tor Cough cuCroup BV THU BEST AND Cough o R-l AN ME Wei AS AN EXPEOTOR A It Contains no .4* Botlens boV Ll 2t Ig fanho dosrina 0 Irlce, s6e,, 6 r OLD BY ALL of Dr. Dye Ceerated oer diseased kinedU II nPC. ar'sha. No Rope to Cut Oil .Horses' Manes. Ceieb atd So1iP ' I AL'IE R fo lppe by any fo se. Seiple pal disount to the Trade. J. oc rIGITOJ ogE, B lair"'rsa Engish Gout and OvlBox, .0 roud, 5eta. rHUR3ToW's "TooTHPOtDER t'ertlu et Prec" 0mm U~k. W&IMS" b ua odya aoTs 0H . s"5 . YPPU ai t t ge PENNYR AL PILLS Xkaa a a aa, aseuswr. ut'amepm4.fuanee. STAMPING OUTR RE!! ~ - rat e i5 as asta, Pen ;: ui & g eduslt~l.