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7 1 i! i AKM AND GARDEN i .l -..! i- ,.. .,nlm ; 4i.e Veat mt the butter pro. 1 W the country M made on farms; . . -rV tm of choose is uiaelo in I A New YorU lairvm:in s.iya ho la AonvinciMl that every lmhil of wind J ' apples feel to hi cows was worth il Vp"11 f cheuse. AVy A beef animal is liko ;in apple tirst I 1 hn preen &taj;e ; second tho npo tu;o ry third tho over-ripo Pt.; w.ion it iVentilato.liht.and m:ik warm pool- A, 'try houses, and don t fi'ed liens till corn if you want them to lav. rut sulphur in tho dust n. Trovido lime. Feed the poultry yii beforo it poes to roost, and ap;aiii jut as soon as it is liht enough to s, or havo the food whero they ean et it themselves in tho morning. The cost of feedir' a fowl for a voar is from ninety rents to one dollar. 'Two dollars per fowl prolit can bo by pood m.inapifinent anil knowl- ' thO bUIIH'SH. hard whVh is m. larire that ,v,ean not be had with which to it is a si'idom ro!ital)!e part i aliirm. It pays to raise only so rrrees as ono can raise well. ,-ialf-blooded Southdown, the .mimon a Merino or a Ion woo liM iaeep, makes very jrood mutton. Tho r1 "Vecond criHS is still better. The third ( ' ross id hardlv discernible from tho full-blood. (if Sir J. IJ. Lawes says tho carbon wnich is only anotiier word for vege table matter, alive or dead appears to bo tho only medium by which nitro gen is accumulated in t ho soil to be used again by living vegetation. Carp culture is dot:ned to brinp our native water lilies into tloi promi nence to whieh their buauty and deli cate odor entitle them; thuv servo tho L double purpose of feeding the carp ana helping to render attractive tho country homo. inc. manure xrom tn iowis, ix an iviit. will lie woplli 11 ',Mit.i iiip fmvl j ft should bo taken up with dry muck, f plaster or road dust. Such manure is too strong to bo freely used in tho hill, but should bo spread broadcast and harrowed in. In one of the best dairy sections of New York the average vield from -1.- KMt ....1. '; . ...:.. U milk was onlv :i little over 140 pounds per cow. This is probablv the aver- I . 0 for all the cows in the country, y" -;ood judges placing it at about lili I pounds. I A New Hampshire farmer keeps enongn lorKsnire auu lierKsnire swine in his large orchard to keep the wind falls well cleaned up. Tho swine are fed graiu, and keep the land so rich that the trees bear every year. Sheep can also be protitably pastured in tho orchard. I At the Winthrop (Me.) cheese fac , tory, tho average make of cheese dur- ing the season ha been a pound from t eight and eighteenths pounds of milk, the cheese being weighed Miile green, f This is a larger per cent than is uu- ally made, nino to ten pounds being 1 nearer the average. 1 lie cheese has ' brought top prices and given good pat- isfaction. Lack of water will make tho fowls ' light, however liberally they may be "'fed. In an experiment where some fowls were killed twelve hours after feeding, but without water, the undi- fc pestcd corn was found nearly whole in their crops. Where they had ac cess to water the crops were empty, -showing that the digestion had been xT rapid. A nurseryman asserts that apple trees which have straight and upright tops have roots of a similar character, and that those which have low and spreading tops have bushy roots, fcveri the color and peculiar markings of the bark of some varieties extend to the roots. The nurseryman is therefore able to distinguish several rarietics by their roots alone. K A good many seeds will keep for a I ew year3 DUt the less dependence I lardeners put upon them after that The better. Teas, beans, carrots, let tuce, beet and cauliflower are not good keepers. Marrow peas and kidney beans are particularly uutrustworthy after the lirst year or two, and al though it is an economical practice to mix seeds left of the last year's stock in garden supplies, it is not safe to carry it very far. If the weather is 1 tho least unfavorable, old seeds rot in- stead of growing. The fashion in wheat has entirely changed since the roller process meth od of manufacture has come in vogue. Under the present plans the gluten of wheat is most highly prized, and as this is really the best part of the grain, tt is unlikely that tho old preference or starchy wheats will ever come around again. When lirst introduced, the old-fashioned Mediterranean, wi' its long, dark berry, was regarded inferior. Now.it is among the be outselling the choice white variolic.-., from which our white Hour was former ly obtained. The loss from feeding grain whole to domestic animals is well understood by intelligent farmers. Some have found by 'careful experiment that grinding corn increases tho value as seven to five, when fed to swine, mak ing a gain of forty bushels in every 100, or 400 in every 1,000 a matter o'f no little importance to farmers who feed to their animals largo quantities annually. Another careful experi menter, who weighed and measured . accurately, assured us tnat oy grind 0TK ing and scalding together, ho doublod 'th yaluo of corn fed to swine. V The Earainsrsof Authors. A good deal has lately been said and written about tho large sums which British authors have made by the sale of their works. Scott obtained 110, 000 for eleven notels and nine vol-.' imes oi tales; ioru lieaconsticid wa IV -jr 1 t'tn rv. T l ! 11 ouereu a.iu,ow ior rnuyraion; George Eliot received 7,000 for Romola;" and it is reported that her Life" has already put 8,000 into tha pockets of the publishers. The Erofits of several continental authors ave, however, been equally mbstan tial. Lamartine received 20," ' for his history and 1.800 for "La Cuute dan Aoge;" for tho manuscript of Notre Dame" Victor Hugo was paid 2,400; Chateaubriand made 22 000 by his books; Thiers disposed of his "History of the Consulate and Em j)ire" for 20,000; and even Lamen .naia obtained on an average f00 for each of his volumes. Judged from ihe pecuniary point of view, M. Emile o is probably the mot successful of living authors. A Paris paper to which he is an occasional contributor ' states that his income from literary work has during the past live years 'fcTergd 12,000 London News. H0USEI10LU HINTS. Wax llowers can bo cleaned by put ting them under a stream of water. Tho cut crystal, which has lost as yet nono of its pestige, is now set in silver standards, and has its beauty heightened thereby. Cold rain water ami soap will take out machine grease, whero other means would not be advisable on ac count of colors ninning, etc. A lovely design for a scent, iiottlo is of ruby-colored glass, with white corner-cut llowers. Another represents the head and bill of a swan in line sil ver, tho neck of the bin! forming the top of tho bottle. Haking sodi gives instnnt relief to burn or scald. Applied cither dry or wet to the burned part immediately, tho sense of relief is magical, it seems to withdraw the heat and with it tho pain. Keep it m tho ironing room. Exquisite cll'eets for tlioe of a deco rative turn of thought may In made by painting leave.-, and iloA er iof India silk of delicate .h:olc., and surround ing the flat painted color with an o it lino double row i f stitching of gold thread. Charming bed covers i-.re thus to be made. Patchwork papMerio appears to bo something uew in the way of fancy stationery. U, is better p.rper, each sheet blowing no fe-.er linn one hun dred patterns of patchwoik stitches. The boxes iu which tho paper and en velopes ai' put up uro so contrived that they may bo converted into a picturo frame for tho mantle piece. . Among the wall dceoivtions which aro now iu greater and greater de mand is tho cartridge papur, a thicker material than the ordinary wallpaper, made of a single color. The shades obtainable are now used on tho walls. Tho old i'.ower patterns in wall paper have also gone out. if a pattern i? used at all it is generally a conven tional or geometric one of a lighter or darker shade than tho background. The following way of preparing clams is recommended: Chop your clams very line; add as much bread soaked in" milk as you have chopped clams; season with pepper and pars ley; mix well and add tho yolk ofono egg; put a small pieco of butter in the frying pan : when hot add ono tea spoonful of Hour, stir into this tho clam mixture; brown and add somo tomato sauce. Pill tho clam shells, cover over with Irne bread crumbs and serve very hot. Crabs may bo treated in the same maimer. A appetizing way of serving oysters for breakfast is tho folloing: Put two doen medium sued oysters iu a sauce pan with their own liquid; let them conic to a boil; then .train the oysters, saving tho liquid; put about, oao table spoonful of butter in a saucepan and two of llour; beat and work smooth; add the oyster liquid and let it boil about live minutes, stirmg all the time; add juice of lemon t tate and the yolk of two eggs well beaten, salt, popper and choppi-d parsely, and then the oysters; serve on toast. . Sweet soups arc very nourishing di?hes, nd good, when wo once get over the idea that a soup must be salt, l'or milk soup, three pint s of milk, the yolks of two eggs, a tablcsooi.ful of lino llour, a couple of peach leaves or some lemon peel, and sugar to taste. Keep tlicm stired over tho lire till on the point of boiling over; havo the white of the eggs whisked to a Btill miow with a little sugar. When the soup is poured into the touieen tako desert spoonfuls of tho snow, sprinkle powdered cinnamon over, throw them into the soup and serve directly with toasted rusk. Very charming little Ruittiug bags aro made of square silk handkerchiefs embroidered in each corner. Tho handkerchief is made up with tho embroidered part inside. A running string is put in a circle just inside the corners, which hang outward, so as to show the embroidery. It is better to cut a circle of stiff card, cover it with material of tho samo color as the hand kerchief, or lino tho latter with some thing which harmonizes with it. This circlo forms a steady base for tho bag aud keeps it in shape. It must bo sewn in thecentcrof the handkerchief, which is finished off with lace, and ribbons are sewn at the points where tho string conies out, to form a kind of handle. Why a Husband Drew Forth His Wal let. "I haven't seen your pot dog for sov eral days," said a Somervillo husband to his wife. "No," she replied: the fact is 1 have given him away." "Whs, you needn't have done that. Iliad no particular objections to him." 'Oh, 1 know that, but I thought it was not right for me to have a pet dog about the house when I have such a good, kind husband to lavish my aflcc tions upon." The husband sank into a chair, with a deep sigh. "How much do you want. Mary?" ho asked, hs he drew his wallet fro-v his pocket; "it can't b! a oahlcin sacque, for the wintei is nealy over." "No," t.hc said, "it is not a sealskin sacque; but 1 would really liko a Dew silk for tho spring, and you know it's got to bi bought and made, and all that." Now," lie said, as ho hauded her the money, "what proof of your affec tion will you give me when you waut another dress, since you have given away your dog?" "Oh," she "sweetly replied. "I've given the dog to my sister, and I can get him back again. Somu viUe Jour nal. Ecoiiomy iu Huston. It is but a short timo since men of means in this city were building very largo and expensive hou.'c.-'. and Idling them with costly furniture and raro bric-a-brac, much of which 0(sts fabu lous sums to import. ,TVdayV how ever, ono does not licit4 sd much of this extravagance, and'ibany persons who a short timo ago thoug.it thoy had sufiicieut means to tako them through life comfortably and loavo a residum for their children, aro econo mizing in many wa)s. More or less of the accessories of tho establishment aro dispensed with. First a horso or two are disposed of, and then tho but ler steps out, madam liuding that her maid or second girl can very well at tend to his indoor duties. Thru more economy is practiced in necessary pur chases, and the cook is cautioned about waste or extravagance in the culinary department. And so it goes on, every one hoping that it may not be far in the future before the livi- . dend-paying stocks and investments i will bo upon a safe basis, uon tho in come of which they may with f.ifcty return to their former style aud modo of living. Hoston Saturday Ihxninj Oaxettt. Uruln Statistics. Tho report of tho consumption and distribution of corn and wheat from statistical returns from the department of agriculture, shows that 37J per cent of tho last crop remains in farmers' hands, against iJ3 per cent on tho tirat of March, IS I. The supply In farm ers' hands last March was 012,000,000 bushels; tho remainder nov is 75.00;). 000 bushels. Tho stock in tho middle states is :J,000,000. against 22.00O.O0J last March. In tho south the propor tion is tho same as last year, 41. G per cent, but the quantity is 143.0M,tKX) bushels, against PW.OJO.OOO bushels. Tho proportion in thy west is :1G.7 in stead 1)0.7, and tho quantity amounts to 41)0,000,000 bushels, or lll.OOO.O'JO bushels more than tho stock last March. Two years ago tho remaining stock at tho same date was loH.oOO.ODO bushels, or .'1(5. :l per cent ot a crop of 1,G17,000,000 bushels. Tho amount shipped is a few millions less than last year. Exports equal 2S OJO.OOO bush els, against 32,000,0)0 bushels tho same date in lSl, and tho commercial receipts at tho western markets are also less, tho dull eastern crop reduc ing slightly the demand, notwithstand ing the reduction iu price. Tho pro portion in merchantaole corn is very large. S7 per cent, against an average of b0 per cent for a period of cars and GO per cent for the lat year. Wheat reported in farmers' hands is about 33 per ceut of a crop of lG'J.OOO.oOO bush els more than tho stock last March, when tho crop was less by J2,00O,000 bushels. There has been a slightly freer uso of wheat for bread, and a little of tho poorer quality has been fed stock. Tho stock March 1, 16$, was per cent of previous crop or 113,000,000 buhel.s; and that of March 1, 1SH2, uas 'JiS.000.000 bushel. Tho quality is reported above tho averago in every western statu except Illinois, Missouri ami in nearly all tho Atlantic aud (jiulf coast states. Women and Court s: hi p. There is no period in a woman's Hfo when she is so happy as when sho is' being courted. That accounts for tho fact that a great many of them per mit themselves to be courted by men who havo no right to do such a thing. They liko tho gallantries of courtship, the playful words of a suitor, his constant animation, his hundreds of small compliments, his readiness and agility in 't.ading his hand whether it is heeded -;f" not: his inspirational conversation, his se!f-sacrilice aud un varying devotion. Heavens, what is there that a man will not do when ho is in love? What else will drive him to such lengths of brilliancy ami daring? It is then that ho becomos tho cock-bird, puts on his most brilli ant plumage, struts about in his great est glory aud reaches the most beauti ful perfection of his nature. Ho writes long letters, spends his money like a prodigal, is ready to go here, there, or anywhere, rain or shine, at the beck and call of his fail mistress; wears his best clothes, walks with tho erectucss and elasticity of a trained athlete, smiles on all mankind, and is a being much beyond aud above tho common run of the race. All this he is to the women to whom ho is playing the JoYcr. She takes him for what he seems to be not for what lie is; Perhaps ho may turn out to bo what ho seciu3 to be, perhaps not generally not. Most husbands aro disappointing to their wives be cause they immediately a'ter marri age collapse collapse into mere matter-of-fact, plain, every-day men' who seem to think about as much of ono thing as another. Clara. HcUr. An Observing Man. Some of the writings of the lato Karon Ntsroi have been published in book form in Vienna, from which tho following aro selected: "1 be ieve the worst of all men, in cluding myself, and 1 am seldom de ceived." "I once saw a celebrated raco bona that had grown old hitched to a swill cart. Since then I don't iid sh think ing about 1113' future." "Poverty is undoubted'.'; the worst thiug in tho world. If I were offered a cool tcu millions in gold to bo poor I'd refuse to accept tho pro position. "I can understand why people at tend a ball, but way any bo ly should give a ball is something entirely be yond my comprehension." When two wolves inert in tho woods neither of them has tho slight est doubt as to what kind of Animal the other is; but two la -n never meet iu the forest without each one su-pc : ing tho other of being a rob!, or." "There is something inesist'.i i fascinating in the life ci a rpj. Oti' i; joys all the pleasures 1 1 1 -4 1 a thief . . and vet is regarded us an hr.e-i 1 ; The man who carvet is cith 1 rascal or a foul. If be keeps the the choicest piece for himself, he a rascal; if he dues not, he is an a8;. Hints 011 Horse Kreeditig. Unhealthy or unsound animals should never be used. - 111-tenipcred animals should never be used. Half-bred stallions of any brood should not bo used. Avoid breeding in-and-in. Do not breed from mares and horses, which baring bred, produced bad j colts. I Determino exactly in your own ! mind the character of tho horse you i wish to produce and never lose sight j of it. j Avail of any opportunity that offers ! to procure tho finest animals and blood J that will suit your purpose. I To breed half-bred horses, select a j pure bred horse and a big hr.lf-brfid I marc, tho better hrtd she is tLo iucro valuable she will bo. Select a neatly made, largo, room v. healthy, young,' well shaped, sound, well bred m aro with a good tennvr and gooil action, or a tried maro ti. it has been successful. Select a pufo bred stallion, compart, well shaped, sound, healthy, vigorous, with good temper and good action. 1 1 1 1 j Wanted the Real Thing. A scientific Frcnchmaa says hohai discovered a process for making am licial brains," said Mrs. Wigglcswonh, ! lookinsr up from tho paper sho was I reading. I "Artilicial brains" sniffed Mr. Wig- f;lesworth, scornfully. "That's just ike those, nonsensical Frenchmen, nl- ways fooling away their timo making something artilicial. What I want is ' real brains none of your makc-bo-, lievo nonsense." ' Mr?. Wigglesworth, as sho resumed : her paper, demurely murmured that she had noticed it. too. but sho never should have dared to speak of it her self. And Mr. Wigglesworth rubbed his head in a dazed sort of fasLlon, ' and wondered if he really had ex pressed himself just as he meant to do. Kejrlectlmj Hotne Talent ! Thero are artists, and musician! among us who have won fnmo ami for tune. Hut for ono that is successful scores struggle against tho petty jeal ousy of their countrymen and poverty produced by this foreign craze. It U a notorious fact that Americans who havo painted pictures and published music under their own names havo been acompleto failure; but on assum ing a foreign, high-sounding nanio their works havo found a ready salo. A largo number of paintings held bv the rich in this country, with French and Italian signatures, aro the works of resident American artists. If their owners knew that 1I10 artist was a plain (leorgo Smith or .lolin Thomas they would not consider 'them worth iho canvas they arc painted on. Why havo not Americans moro na tional prido? Why do not tho lich spend more of their money at home? Money paid out hero for luxuries beue lits tho masses. Tho artist and musi cian pay it to the merchants, who in turn pay it to their employes. Foreigners who excel should be well faid for their works, which should bo bought to this country; they help to educate us, to elevate arid refine, but they must not be patronized to the ex clusion of our own. We havo tho same elevating, refining miluence with us, in laen aud women of talent and genius, but who languish in obscurity tor want of patronage, because our f;reat weakness is for show, and that s made better by buying in Paris, Florence or Home. In order to avoid tho loss of millions wo must learn to appreciate, to encourage and support our own. , Another evil consequent upon .tho first is, that, seeing Anieric.-fnsfritsing abroad to spend their money, foreign ers havo naturally come t the concilia sion that our art productions must lV A a very inferior order wren, .we will uot buy them ourselves. Tiiisnnpres sion is created by Ameiic lis ?lcYevcr they go; consequently thdy not only lend their own money aLr:id, but." tpiejudiee foreigners, so tbL fhpywill jiUjt send their money here pr any tit ing That can be had elsewhere. If Ameri oaus had that true-born pii.le aoid love 'A country which should animate every heart, there would be no bowing at tho feet of strange talent to neglect our own; but with a kelping hand American genius liberated would mount and hold place with the highest talent of tho world. i' u'.f.t' u'a, Ledger. t ', "Wiiat'i the Matter Wita You." Well, not much in parlLuikr. Kut I'm a little ailing all over. I don't sleep well, and my kidneys aro out of order, and 1 can't enjoy my n -sals, aud I've a touch of rheumatism, and once in a while a t a ing of neuralgia." Now, neighbor, you seem to want a general lixing up, and tho thing to do it is Krown's Iron Hitters. Mr. A. J. Pick rell, of Funis, Texas, says, "I was a ickly man. Krown's ron Hitters made me healthy and strong." If siienco bo guidon, dumb people ought to grow rich. Texas Sittings. Anuntinishul bror 7.0 statue of Chief Justice Chase, by Clark Mills, has been sold as old metal. Coko omes from nino states, but Pennsylvania produces more than tho :thf r eight combined. Tho wearing of boutoTinieres bis bo :otnv very common among tho business men of tho metropolis. In China soldiers are paid once a month; in Spain, semi- ccasionally; in Turkey, nev hardly ever. The armies of E iropeost tho nations A Europe, ia time of peace, nearly $1,000,000,00) annually. Public school attmdanco is rapidly ncreasing and juvenile crimo is slowly iiniinishiug in ErglanJ. Tho Emperor William is thought to have hit a tilt with tho gas-moter man. Ha says ho prefers kerosene lamps to 2;as light. Tho li ght Keve e :d Kishop ii.mour, Cleveland, Ohio, is one of tho mtny eminent church dig.iita'ies who have publicly added their emphatic endorse ment 10 t e wonderful etlicacy of St. Jacoln Oil in ca-es of rheumatism and other pain'ul ailments. Spurge on grows more eloquent as ho Srowa older. The namo of the first printer's devil was Do Ville. diericans own nod opc rite tho street -ads of Moscow. Lincoln's largest legal foo was $5,000, and ho got t from a railroad company. Hectic, a and Schubsrt's bones aro to bo removed to a new vsthig place in new cathedral in Vucnna. ;c , Fivo thousand nu n named Smith went into tho U-)in army in the civil war from the ono state cf Pennsylvania. 'k-rtatn iltuzx'liMs tv;ln toe .?j;!aln tbl tie only cciij h rtiunly the y tin npw ne-ll Is Dr. V star's lUUarn e,r Vl'cl Cbrrrv. TLis Roe to prove that tnteli'.eoirt (K-oNie ar elettrnilDtd to u?l the hvnt cure tor coutliF, co!d and.eon HUai'tlr, nn.1 will rot takf mtmltujn" 'J V Tho ck in Dr. Tyngj 'i&urch in Now York hasn't missed .1 tici- 2G Steamboat racing, when pa&scpgws aro on board, is forbidden by"'Jair in Japan. Shoes mado of butternut wooel wear well in swampy regions and in all damp places. Ilov. Thomas Lckh0U an Indiana clergymn, preached a rigorous eevmon on his 9-M tirthday. Sara Pcrnhardt is said rot to bo as thin as she is painted. She must lay on tho cosnotic verv thin. A former Invalid wrlto: "1 was greatly re (luccdlD be&2ttTnfl MrcigHj, camed by bad blood. I had rdra-n hotla la dillVrt-tit parts of my b xlr, and mtl rM many aches am! patns, wblle the lea?-eim!en irave m" great fM2ue. I took three bottles e f Dr. UuTtotl'a Yellow Dotk and Farraparll'.a ktd tui completely cure. Atnlubt lei Jw refmhinir, dreruUas flutuber, and all dy 1 feel tnticeUci and strong. ; -L- .-' .' "Billiards on tho brain" is whatH Nicolini, according to Col. Miplcson' diagnosis. There aro S3,0?0 peach trcos in ono 8.10 aero tract in Q icon Anno county, Maryland. Mr. (Jarlind is tho second attorney general who has belonged to tho Cath olic church. Ono PhPadelphian has given $100 to tho Now York World's Bariholdi pe destal fund. Ship building in New England last yuar footed up SO.COJ.OOO in the value of its product. D jou wish freedom from aches, palnn eorra, etc. I Tben purify the Mood, strengthen the urinary and digestive orgeat, build up rtur broken down constitution by using Dr. Joy fott'a Yellow Dock aud Saraiparllla. It la gratifying to know that among Intelligent com munities tills slraoh harmless, yet effective remedy sella farter ttun the many Lumtiug bitters. Iron medicines and pretended kidney cares, all of wbtrh so rapidly weaken and rain the stomach, liver, towels aud kidneys by ex citing these delicate organs to unnatural activity. MI Don't Wnt Be'ief, But Cure." is tho exclamat oa e.f thousand suffer Inir from catarrh. To all such we sav; Catarrh cm b cured by Dr. Sage's: Catarrh ,. . . k 1 1 , hemcdy.- It has been dono in ; Is of caMJi; Why not in VOlirS. ! thousane Your d inger is in elelay. Enclose a , tamp to World's Dnpe'risarv Meelical Association, Hullalo, K Y., fur pamphlet : Ull 1 1111 uitrnw. S x eim i navnii iixithnche, take a vciy hot biih and go 10 bid. Tne echentt is to quV- 'h nerves. An Important Arrc3t The arrest of u su-picius character upon his general appearance, move ments or cemipaniemship, without wait ing until he has robbi-d a traveler, lireei a house, or murdt red a fellow-man, is an important function of a .hrevel ele tcctivo. Even moro important is the arrest of a li-eae wl.ieh, if nt cheek ed, will blight and destroy a human life. The freepient cough, los o' appetite, general languor or eledlity, palliil skin, and boelily aches ami pains, announces the appma"h of pulmonary eonump ti n, which is promptly arrevste-d ami permanently cured by I Jr. Picree's ".iol.lcu Meelical lie'overy." Sold by I riiirists. Wj'n Marv Anejerson breakfasted rtdth Mr. (Uail-e'ono recently tfcero were thirteen at tabb. . ; Weak lungs, spit ing of olbod, con sumption, and kindre el a'bx-liyns."cufed without physician. AddrissrJatijo, with twostan.ps. WoiynJ.'s tl VVVa kv Mekicai. Asoci..tic!Cie CiWliio, 1 v.tt:. A bunch" ef bina .auUjS ja'i)ut ' 110. ,-. ., Then N nothing ; lihf 'f ry 'i'fiom,a' Electric Oil to pr4clilyi)nr',a vdUl or rediwvtf hoarsen-Ts; Written-:. by Mrs. U. '.t. 'Wllo.vs, i;urr Oak, StV 'Joseph Co., MVl . 0?orga Ur-wn, tho brother of tho dead giUiOiJ, In Ilrown. is now the male attendant iho llritish queen.' ; ' A aveaiv hack, with a weary aching lameness over the hip-, is a sign of dis fuscd Qdneyy. Use t!u? lu-.-t kidney curativo known, which is liurdock Blood Hitters. Churct!is of the Uuiri'el Slates uso about 50.00!) gallons of- ineat their conimunijQ tables in a singloycar. Cl'ue Feic cnoiO I'm- Dr. Thomas Electric Oil according to directions. It is tho bcit renie-dv for all sudden attacks of colels, pain and inflammation, and in evn'ts. Forty milts an he.i is tho rate of travel which an ambition i r;jj?r skater down fast. is ndeftvnrinsLtoStfrift. ?lipped ' f rinrTcana I 'v75f: under signature of C: iVl.utcjf h sem, prop.: I was curvdf'.of t recHfttng billious headaches by fiiirdock 151ood Hitters. Justice Field is wriiicg a book of memoirs. Wsi. IIasom. O-lik h. Wl.. who wat fortcvi-n yea : i a;i:ii led I 11 1 1 f.. ilia i.e wui u 1.1 I ( it tfU'l t lU,;if S. ! eu.lreiv Cure I I"' l!l"L''f Coli- l-arLiyusa.VC. I'.Le;. a..U ji C0J.l at iU g.stl. Ella "Wne tit r Wuix-x aetvised young writers, if they wish to succeed, to send editors 1h' kiml of n nicies thev need. PNcaM'S of tin- kitli!'-s. lii r. or urinary nran-. .!" .i-e'.-ild;- t:r-l the iulall.blc Hunt's lvi lii' y au 1 l.iv. rj Jt in ly. 'J'eiba' "o raising i u growing industry in Wiscopf in. Sri't r.v C:nNe;r or V"rATiirit an1 rro-flne-tivc cf Ttir.iat I'I- a- s. C..11-I1-, (.'(-Ms e tc. Th-Ti- 1- i." iik i ll'i etna! irh 1 in tli-se eii--ia-e-s to U : ua-1 tliau in t'c us of Ukown's liKONe.ill.vi. Ti'.o m. l'r.v ' ets Maurico Kicgsley is coming to Amer ica in order to educate his children in Americnn echoed s. C:i'a:n AVhi-M;. Pro. M.-in c Police. alT-r-tl live y-ar fr: a kilncv U- iim', was curvd by HuutVi liit!it- a'i 1 l.iviT j K. iiit dv. Edison works in his laboratory in a robo of bod-ticking reaching from col lar to heels and looking anjthirg but picturesqun. Faraicrs-Try It! Wells, Ukh ir.lso.i Co'. Imp avel IJjttcr Color will he found lo be tin; oniy oil color that will n' become ranciJ. Test it ami oi will prove it It will not color the hu tcr milk; it K'vea the brightest color of any maJe, anJ 1. the tlronest and therefore Ihe chep-t. A wealths man who obtains Lis wealth honestly and uses it rightly, is a great blessing to tho community. F.verv woman who .-'ir froitf Si 'k Hoad acho, and wt.o 1 lik- x t t.il- i n r el s, fheiul.l try CirttrStlttlc.I.iv.r I'll' The-v are1 the t-asii-t e f ij. nn-'l.e lm torikc. A positive cure for the nlxive flist r-lii sr cti ilaints; pive tT'in;-t re-l'f in L sjK-jKla nnd indip'.'tu.u : jiri-M-ut an " cur Constipation anill'ilfs. Ah f.ey to tako siirar, , Only one pill u ilo-c. -10 in a vial. Price i vvali. If vivtry llie-iu vou will uot do without tut ia. ATNiioces county Texan has 6,000 horses op hu ranch. "TtirSate at aEacrificc A V. e-'.l-C-t.. .. .1 i a.;n- I i v (i.. Al -:it - 1" imi V. . ; ; i : M. Hi -iP.; v, hi.'al.. In tHi-vh:; ' !. A.l , N. l. i M 'y o j'i'l Halfarrf Sauce f; in i" r. A rAKI)-7il i ii ar aun-.-riuw irr ;.i error of ymittj, ncrvona wnlmni.'-n tim-y, l-is nin tood 4c.. I win aetij u r. d.io ihn: will euro jou, UKK K t UAKOh. i t.tt Kro:t rrnimlr war d.i- Cveri.1 t-f ruKul'inary In mh-.u Ani-ri!. benl elf ROdrwucI nTOliio t KtC V. Jos -.r";! T. IN V V mmmfl Vom V.r Tree from OpUtU, Lmttica nZ'olona. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Tor Consha, ow Tbro.t, Hoar.f nc, Inflof nttt, t'olJa. UrnrhUla, 'rm, Who-pln loacb, A.lhmo. Ualn.T. !"" U t hr.l. a-.10U fllloinrlthThrot Priro SOvrttr-fttl. SoM t.vrni?r'tr.1 Pl- Vftilf.r thrm " 1" fr. 0t.!c,t.'prtfCM.u gt$ BolaOwueraan I Wm.l e-ir.rs rzizDN til Is Keconr.rv)on.!cd by Physiclnnsl ICR A Vi ir I FAIbST'JCURfi I a"1 1 Ik,? f ITerjatnufatture and rrtlltwlttia pcfjitlVO puarantco thptl'. wt!) euro eny cnsOBril worill forf.-it ttct abovaiuuuul iiiiUiisin n nircic Inotnnco, It la tinbkO e tti. r currli Tfmrn f, M titftkon intornaUy, nctlnn upon thQ UlOOd. It y" trouhlid xiiU Ibia uistrtMnn umoasc.aKk ynxit brucct forll.ani accarr iMtTAvioa or st ic-iirrTE. Ifh baa not pot It, n l to e. and wa will forwaxi laimaJlaulT. l'rlca, 73 tenia jrr twitl. f. I CHENEY 4. CO.. Toledo. Ct!a M.ED STAR HALL'S ffaterrii (Pure Out ot Sorts. JVrnn of a dyt?('c t-n ler.oy r. ofta "ont of aorta," cro, anl pvev .h. lUt t".irv of the 1!; ll,eorl,Jl.Jdol,lt.lrUufy,li:1.WTt.r.Bea4a,.heid xr t the t.in;-X neriim. f o-her ludlratlu el!. atluii of ity-pop-.!, cam irritaii.:.iy, r!ifui'.n of min i. and tniaeraUe f-( :iu? :t i imp. i;e t '- to dfwriuf. an 1 ron i xt a:tlun. M have u.- l l.Yt S it. ipar;:U to alclt lie&ilv:hi ari'l lii'l! :? inn. knd It li.i ?'.: r of etijra ami week of alt-km and pain Mauy C. Smith. Cam lri'lK''l ''. M.v K"r lU: tat to yn I I ivi; Urn affi trd with aevatf Iiim-I.!.':.!' u:rl !v;m ; I a Injure 1 tu try ll'oxl i;.. tr il l. .I'l l I. .11 .114 f''U-i I cri at relief, I cheerfully rTiiii:!n-H 1 t all !. I:iriy atnutcd. Mna. t. K. .U(i:i c, S-w liaen, eVtri. nCtrPs S3'Eaoarilli . Md y u !n: r M vie oniy hy C. L llooli & 1 . A;. loo Dotes enc Dollar TboR'.o y thutl)it.i-i Wt bster nver swore i nw having pi a rjn m New ITa'" nd nril v " ,: e ' -. Many a Lady is btuutiiul. all but'her skin ; end nobody lias ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. licauty on - the skin is Magnolia Balm. . i r f-, - mm EiST ?Sf212. Thti r:dd:':r..v c-'fr'rj Irn Ti:h pnrt v -tetania t i . ..' !.; nt:. rf 'iirUitiy t'urm n'i'i-jH i, 1 iii!!etl mi, O ei;kies Impure r.!n-i'l, .llArUi, bttiaated frv-l a. I u au '.i. t; rMcdy for Diseases cf the vii'.,r - nr.-.t ! Ie;-. U t. i:r.i.:u.-: la i r I :vr. fs nl'arto Vk'::irn, : J i whi .i-a-l I'ctary liv". 1? ;.-. i, (it in . t..e t; r' U.eiiWc li'jhiafhc.lr r.r--l :v r .1 ' .i: : :i r :n rrf(hrtnm do. It '!:-;! t-5 a- j - r.i in tb"b'.K l.s'ir.nitites 'v.' a: t ; ;;c. t i- "!tr!lati-n t f.MKl. re- I'.ovi h Hi i-t!ri- , t.: 1 l: '.. l.in, aud itrtr.gtii en.ie i..':--' r.::.l n tvo.v l;r Ir.tf-n.i . l.t l"e- ( m. Ixs.'!tt:3c, Lack ol hv..'rT&&Cit -i.o ni'ial. - 'Tl.'u i.i- hai nl.r.ve trnd oark mr r-o.-nt red 1 : n w rut js.r. Take rio utlu r. Buu K- r- i iirvli IV. (-. KAl.TIHiiKt, lb , T ?3xf) In "r.r t. enr'. h lIHV I'M-'-tl . V'K-M. t;j 'is n -n I ---1 -i .ti-m. !!;-i.,i'.- r if 1 1. Mt tea ctttt: i:h ttii r . !-Tant. :.'inai li ii i h I y i ii- .'! "f I in: i mil ll.--.-::i i Iii:i. t-. li:-'!..' i tl.r !.; r:, tr. ni' r-i.-ti.tirrt !m ! -tii :i mi.J a-.inl- 1: i :.!i a. id i i- (l 1 1 tit nu" rit :..n. A k'Jlll In UI'lM 'Kl . '.f- (r Hf. l 11(1,. ! Iu .ir...li V t'.Uii l tu fi.!- 1 I'lIlM' i f till .. STOMACH fp t--t.;.-.w i. U fi N A25" 'l lni;.'ti. and ARE YOU BIS09DRAGSD youf iliya .-;i:i failol to nr.estthe J:'8 faee from which jn.i uro fu'Jering? Are you lcsinjr fa.t'e l: m?l:ciues, and prowLn al.inne l at your cm i tKn? K to, take BITTHS Tho Great DloorJ PurifJor, 5 Cft;s: oun led frcm t'.io we'l-U:uwn curative! Hoi s, Malt, llu.ui y-n !rak5, I.aulcllon, Earstapan.hi. Cttc.ir.i S.i.-radii. etc. Xiiey are never known to tail in al'. c:i:0i of LIVER AND KIDNEY Troubles. Th"y ruro Hre, sia, Ind'station, riipuniatl-ca an ail nr. nary troubloi. They luvltforate, noiriali, sironjihoa and (julett tbe nervoii- t.-.n. Aa a toale thoy Lave iu e ;iial. They are a rational cathartic a:id a fup-rU auii-bUiout pecflo. CAUTZOIJ EhouIJ b oxen !sj 1 ty p?r.o:i when pur cbailiitf E3: u u A M l.'6' allttcr.f. Do not tot thcin c-omfe. uu !e l with other In ferior articv'B of a kI u;.i.r name. For sale by ail drtugijta ou 1 I'-.iIr. See tha. crory labM tears tUo nn.e HI'S i MALT UX1W Tlir.SO).. t)ctroit, Micb. Iiflrttt. .! irh. T. U. i;iMlikt Prlri.:. V:rh. J1UK k. . -. W! i. Y.i s. ASSGtS. , In Sheep, tVssi i ?r.-1 rurkty Eintllricjs. K. f ' r1!Tl!i I V J ffiCKTlD.'.'Si, "tU's-ruh'T ' '"'':ff Got tho Standard. pTrrnV"ri.J r it ,.i lis.ooo Wor1, JTJljJL 30K K:iru ins, and a ew ' Itidxr.i jihical Ii tioiu;ry, TITT7 S'an-l ir I ,n iinv't rrintiniK (.'.Tio. ar 1 :t.oo: . 1 1 jra In I u lii- e Um. r i'o v;e t ) I e f ntiv r-tlu r fcru-s. X5?C''tl ' ' 1 r:'',, " a l'niullv lr.t lliir'nt. J , ifrJ JL l''lp f S('lir.l'.S TKACII1 KS nnd M1IOOI.S. vooa'ti!iry mitai is SHOO rroro words ti.ao are fmuid m any v.ther Amcrkan L'icUouary. The Vtsa'irMd i. now aurrliod. at a maU ad fl.ti.itul cr't, with llKNISOV! PATENT REFERENCE INDEX. "'Hi Kn ati-M improvctticnt in k-ninking that lias 1"-i-ti tu Hi' in n hundred yeara." C. & C. MERRIAM U CO., IWm.Si ringficld,Maa. v Cures Dizziness. Loss of CVtl 1 . .. jY ; j sia. Jaundice, Affections iafa-tT:J urtibs. t letches, uoiis, 3ie bi.w: tup fTim ml: FOSTZR, ISlUiXTRH CEO.W.SrJOVER. lii;iGi:isueil.t st. HETiitiiT. Real Estate I Loan Agent OFFKK.1 lMlMtOVFI Farms, JIa rrfwood Lands ft n tt Pine La mis In MIrn'on at liFWfH) mirKS for rtmh or on time payim ttt. Iirtrnil lit-al Kutjtc ut all luuila far ll.nnf nr fi.r liivem tin -nr. M"'iy l.eni-i en lmprfXert Farm In F.aatera l: h u-nn In . urn. t.f fl.nn an-l npn mil.. Kartn I l.t ami -Mii.f M!eliln for 1 11EE DIS TlUilOTlO.V. m nd for tlirm ly H. nl. Ceo. W- Snovcr. 103 OBI? WOLD fcTKEET, DEIUUIT, MICH. 1-7 U " PfOifCUte tU v witnlltrr ! i If wtcn you call for Ho? B tt.ri (see cnttx clcsteu or Hot- o the white label) ti e 'niiTtfi't band nut anv stull callcel 0. li. Warn- r'a ti . rtuan Hop IiltU r or ithoth -I!o " name, relu-e It an 1 slmn that elru rirt 89 yiu wiml l a vim-r; and If lias taken you nuiei7 fur the stulT, In liet Lira for the frauel. fti J ue Mm fr lis.n.n-.'ft for the atrinelle, anil we will reward jou lihe-rally for the conviction. J hovft iSaprcd." With i-ve-ry le-asc imaginable for the last three )(ar. ' ( ir I)nitr'it, T. J. An-li rtron, roefrnmrnlin 'Hop Hitters"' to ine, I UmiI two bottle! Am e nt rely nril mul heartily recommend IInji liitti r l every erne. J. 1). Walklii, Putkncr, Mo. Con uterft-Hluij Vrttvfs Superiority 4'Alt!iui;,'li eoutiterfelilnj U one of therreat ct crimes aL'ainst the liuine cf any country, and In many c a1-!-. 'Destructive ef health anil life!" "It jtuvi s iK'Votnl a el.nil.t the" "S.iji ri rity" Of i he aiitic t.E e-miriMfcitt-J; A HO INKEKIUK AKTICl.E ! KVEK COCXTEK FII1KK. Proof i.f this l- fotiii'l in the great number lu ''Au-trjiia, Il:ii:!aii'l. France, '(ierma'iv, India, lJelirium, Canada and the V. S - Of (vitiiiti rfeit.; t.f th rreat remedy. 'Il. ; Litter.-," Wh-. e name a'td merit a are sj well Lnowa the v.orM over that it S. a 'Sliin'i mark u:id favorite pre-y ' For ( oiii:t- rfe'ieri! ! ! " He. ware of ail that does not have a greca clute r o.r hops on the white laU l. Pros riOe fhr Sirimlh-r If !:i-n Vnii ni' 1 Kit li. : T IMlt BliV . n't I l':.! trrn or :i n (.. x t -1 that ilru.-u - i .!.- tuki n v.e;: fruu.l uu i Mie h i we w.l; lew ..! 1 j . ..- I! i' Il't'o;- c-; r.KrKV ri.ra . vi. 1 1 1 i. vert. ti "li-.e4:i liandt i li . ari-rr'a eienoaii it.t i I " i af .-. ii-tl'.-tt if nii'laliun v. 'nl vi; I-- ; tie! 'f li lee it- ii.- iT. i:iuVt li'iu f irtiia " :-"-i e- f r :hc fi-.-:r.:;, aud 1..ji-i i..r I'm cuu.ici.ua. Joan lcc-Iow U 5o .ind still writc3 poetry. "Hough on pain" Cilted ( 'nl- r i. I-..: .-. i : ! ?l .i!t:N l.i-.l K.i- ii-, ..-ir KuaU v? I'aiu r;as.-c.-. I . i.irrlia-i. aohes. f a'ns, .-.I'-Uiail.nai. ZK. Two lia min.'.s now ia iticcessful opsratiou m Wos- V -inia. ITCTELT.S. If r'n: nrr fi:;;n?. '.r -n. '-urn nut anl nervous, L.-e V. v:iii' lli ai; i lltue i-r." ii. DrucUU. Niuctv p.r cent of tho Ar)lo-Indiaa traeio Xnkvs the Suez cinal nmte. LITE P?.E".ERVE2. If yuii aro 1'. :!,,: ..,ir pr'p uu 1 fo, trr "Wclta" Ilt-alik. li.iiini-r." e.o. Miiin-t t'j weak fpJm. 811 iM ItfMSi 1 1 fo,' j iMiiiu en n'ti healthy -i.iu. imi I'ientv if l.urn ami i'. m as tu Mittitp'n upiljr. 1 J i I y lron nil I'hivtMtii;, una :! In tiii. tin' I'i'K' m n.ri ik. 1 i tmt let ynur rhliilrrn wi.cu Klvlsc:' 1 cod cau be IV it n ..;-. if i he i:'-i- HIKI'TI !. II. 'I . 1 l.l; lita'.be-l lit b 1 lti:li . . LYD1A C. PiNKHAM'S VEGETABLE C0HP0jKD .isA rosmvr: ccke rou All those p:iiB.l Ce.mdalnUt and cWihn-i ao comiitou to our lrat u Fi Mii E roriLinox. Pri- II la liquid, pill t Mtme tana. r?i rurjv u toUly ft" th Usiti.natt knaJting r.J f.M-OM ami th nlitf rtn, ami Mai X dun uil it rlji.ua to rfo, rvjiiff'."n' cam gludlv Ustiff. It will cure entin ly ull ejvi-Hn troutile. luflaioiat tioa anil l lc-er'... n, Fiilmtf aud I'Uplwxrjut, aa. cuUM-quent W. aiim'iw, and if pn.ioulrl aUitvJ tuth ch;intef l.fe. ..a'' It r.tiiorM Ka.nl -s Klatul' n.-v, dufToTiall Prarlrjf f r i-tiiiial.nit. ani rin-vn S n.nM jf tin- htonim U. It ruivi blimtiiin', ii-ailaehea, Xervnua i'ruiaratiun, tn-ral I-miiiv, -ile-i-l--""iiri., Ih'prp-wlon ami Jndl-B-i-tion. lli.il 1 il.-.i.' f i.-triCJ cl.iwn. e.niinir p"W iic. b. -VM iie. Is aUayi fn-ruwin-ntly ruM itiinnr .V nJ ;aairi t j I v.nt. M.is , i..r pnuiplili t. lru-ro.' ltHul.-yonli.i-!it..!y au.-w.r-'J. " al atdrut 7"E lad &A'2SiiPElT-i LIQUID QLUE T r.r-l hr lhnutand off.rt e'a"! f aatfartarprt L,wiUi five iciaminfj.-lAMP. CAN rtPf USTOi Ez!iCfj:tC).,G!:::f:!iTl!::3. LQliU r ,.t t Nn.l nil i.fi!r:.r i i.l. k-t 0 1.e 0:-.ie;i! Mf:!i. :!ie in We NVorld is t probablv Hr. 1S.V.AC THOMPSON'S li Uelebrated Eyo Waten 'I'hin artlcla l a careful'y preparevl rriyalclan'f rireicrlM'in, anj hn lnen la cm.-unnt ue for near y a cent a ry. ami iintwit'ict.-inilinn 110 many eillier preparatlens that ham bi-n Intmilurea Into tha uarkft. the al f tie? aim-'ie in ennotintly lncreaa ln. If the (l.reetion. urp fn! lowed It will never fiL V particularly ova b4 utleiitiuu ot pLyaicluaa to tta merit. Juhn L. Thorusaon. fona. & Co.. Troy. N V. JOSEPH CiLLOTTSj STEEL PENS . 7T. Soto Er ALL DEALERSTmu(?ut"&c W0 RL0 CCLD MEDAL PARIS CXPnSITION-tS7H. aiOlTTH SrJE 1W S BlM'l-!-"it II n.;- c.'.in -. No rapltal RJ3 3 afc r.-(tt'ii-!. !-i i - v p i.n iii.mt Oly. K.xpen-- 1 Itl ii.li: I'-.li 11 1 it II r.-. r:KK. Wo lm- in V .;it we m.' v 1 Mi m:ii MI.vi:it AV.VKB CO.. H-i:Mi,in,i Si.. I.e.. frtj LAi, : Kwk.ll IO .t-ruiancnt iCtrA1 1 .Urr w i-.-.. I'M i t :i!i rimil BJlary Lv l'vrrvv- M.ekiiii:NuinPHr.haiii.l W' W -L:--'V ci: Tl.t Iree. Ail.lrewa e.'itiniiuU HE CtST IS CHEAPESTr nGl5l8.TMU:QMCRQSAWiim Clour Di!!en rnirt t all lion . n ta for r at LK tlloa. pa mrhlaa as d ma MT-wAaitear A Wlttr Ua, Uflald, ua ian ir.ake f. lo flo prr duv rllin M.VA'. AXIt-lltMHC O' r -ri ntiui.-hi:t;rrAU. rr.s- IS ULif MA A a i i and ii USlXESS HHtHx. Am in v.. l'KOSS ltlH (.'ml r.OC. Kalamnzn-i, Mirh fAh lira. Jcnainaa's Jsl.es rW !"nl'"X''.riiitTted. Scrnt, U VSi i'l.'ti-riid.iorl wi-lTeCont. a-"-wru'-UiUllo , O a-il r.k-oSt..STort. txmwtnmttt jaw wvaT.-i nrerrnr 1 cTrrw 1 tinncrt'c nTn i lo irk-e.v.c,, 4Mli.tl. niuu-11 u rnu 1 ii.io. tiymnl. Mowrlle r" JPt--i-lw u, x' ft. lrrll?JJ f ,ert,-T- P-tiUCaii-, w- m w t J. fal U Uk-HIH iMbaJMUU CJo Appetite, Indigestion, Diliousness. Dyspep- mai-i: -J if:. 1 - r. ' 1 r- of the Liver and Kidneys, Pimp'es and face humors, oait hneutn, dcrciuia tryspews. 3 to CX- rroprltora. Snffalo. Kw York. it. n-343 Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin imcnt. Few do. Not to know 19 not to have. 1 i-