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,V7 'V . I ,. *1 11) ., : AGRIOULTURE. Mix xTsrTiiG.-"Why,'' "asks; one of our subscribor "does It tfak9 se much greater bilk of cream to make a pbucd of butter, when raised from milk, set in a cellar, where the temperature is uniformly i at 00 degrees or less, than from milk set in an upper roomi Where,m summer the mer cury stands much of the time at about 70 degrees?" lie also finds that he gets less bntter from a like quantity of milk, kept in theI cellar, than in'te warmer upper room, a result that eoof s fully with our own ex- I perienco In setting milk for butter making. I It may, on many farms, seem a necessity 1 to oct the milk In the cellar of a dwelling I house. This- happens during the hottest J weather, on farms where there is no good, cool dairy room, above the cellar. It a basement could be built partly below and partly above ground, so as to secure good ventilation, and a coniparatively dry at mosphere, very good results might be looked for. The objection to a cellar for milk set ting, is the usual dampness and want of ventilation, The air is not easily changed and after a room has been used for some weeks for carrying in warm milk twice a day, it becomes much warmer than one that is kept constantly closed. Nearly all basement air in summer is damp and damp air inclines to increase the relative bulk of cream, simply because the water that is stilt mingled with nearly all cream has not had the opportunity to be dried out of it. Cream raised in a warm dry air is of the nature of condensed cream a very small vuantity only being required for a pound of butter. There Is another difficulty with cream raised in cellars. It is so thin and watery, that ordinary skim mers will not hold It, but let it pass through tue holes and mix in again with the milk. The cream from deep cans set in cold water is uniformly thin and watery, and cannot be skimmed, but to dipied off with dippers inde expressly for the, pur pose, Scalded milk, i set in shallow vfas i the opeu air, throws up cream that repre. sents the opp6site extreine, being almost pure butter before it is churned. WHY NOT MAXI A LADDn?-There are two principles to be kept in view in miak ing ladders-lightnebs and durability. The material should be thoroughly seasoned: basswood makes the best side pieces, al though pine that is free from knots will do. For a ladoer 15 feet long the side piwceR should be two inches wide at the top, three and one-half inches at the Not toim, and one and one-half inches thick; the top round 14 Inches h-mg, the bottom round 28 inches. The r inds should be of tough oak or ash. For a hidder 29 feet in length, the side pieces should be 2Jx4, and 1J inches thick; lop round 16 iuches long, bottom round 30 inches- round 18 inches apart from center to center; the holes in the sides for the rounds to center should be oe Inch Avery farmer needs a set of ladders, saty 10, 15, 20, and per haps 25 feet in length,and then pamnt them well and house them If possible, and you will have somethIng useftl through a life time, 1N treating COWS lor horn britileness a stock raiser ist Austria found noe good re sulting from feeding bone-meal wheni the wvater used f ronm a sprinig wats peCrfctly soft-that is, without miineral matter. But upon changing them to the water of an-i other spring, containing carbonate, sul phlate and phosphatce o1 lime and chlorate of magnesia In small quantities, the effects were as followi First. The aninals dran~k half as much as bcfore. Second. 'The cows gave more andl better milk than before. Third.. Th'le worst dtiseasedi cows at once began to get. bet ter, and this was the first case in which any of them recov ered without, removal. Fourth. The oxen shiowedl far Detter coadition than cotuld1 be previously attained on the best of rood and wijth them most careful attention. Fifth, No fresh cases occurred as soon as the change of wa~er was introd~uced. By means of the drainage of land the various chemical actins which take plae through the action of the atmosphere oni the surface soil at e carrIed down to a grea ter or less extent into the subsoil, for as the water-level is loweredi the air enters from above to f111 the cavities in the soil.I By drainage, also, the depth to which roots will penetrate Is increased, for roots. wvill not grow in the abseuce of oxygen, and rot as eon as they reach a permanent water level. Tun Bhropshire downs possess beaiutiful syminetry of form, fine quality and early maturity of all their parta, a vigorous con st itut ion and grand muscular p~roportions. 'They are first-class sheareis, carry:ng a fIne, compact coat., valuiade at once for wool and protection from chilling sleet storms. They stand close herding in large numbers remarKably well, the ewes are good mothers, and twiu lambs are not tin. usual. PRo~sOR 5. T.X MAYNARD, of the Mlas sachusetts Agricultural Uollege says: "I know of no other reason why the potato fails to produce Its true fruit, the potato balls, than that the power of reproduction by seed has been weakened by the forcing process they have been subjected to for t~he past ten years by time progagation Iromi singleo eyes, cuttings, etc. Other iplants, the verbena, for instance, aifter having neen propagated several years frotn cuit tings, produce vcry few, if any, seeds." A MONG all the field crops which the far. -imer grows there are few,mf any,thmat afford a more certain protit than winter rye, whether it is sown for grain andl straw or for a green crop io feed stock in Mlay. In fact it is a good crop to gtowv for anm early -spring pasture.______ EVnY farmer or teamster should examn 9 mne his team harness often to see that no part ot it chafes or rubs the skin of his b horeo--it is a goodi idea to keep it well (iled~, so that it will be pliable and soft. Tfake good care of the dumb anintals. ESrIMATrma nitrogen at 221 cents per 9 pound, potash at 7 cents and phosphoric I ac(Id at 9 cents. tihe Connecticut. Agileultu ral Experime~at Station states tihe commier eial worth of might soil at iii cents per 101) p~ounds, or $8 perl ton, as the most lavor, - able0 reckoning. 'rTn prices which we rc paid by the Na ous herd books were as follows: Ameri can Shorthorn Iherd Book, $25 000;Amer le ian Shorthorn iecardier, $18,000; Ohio bhorthorn Itecord, $1,000. A oJLEANINO average or ab'out 87 poundls to time 100 was reached for ive Victoria swine slaughtered at the Chicago Fat Stock Show, which is quite a phenomenal figure. Anything above 80 pounds may I be considered excellent. Muon of the new Minnesota wheat weighms out sixty-two pounds to the bushel. Its ercellence is thus shown whlen fifty iughut pounds to thme busnie) is the standard 4o.4 DOME8TIO. FASmps pr BEDaTEADs.-Tho intro. Xqotion of theibrass bedstead into mdd )rn homes is, the- greatest revolution t hat has been attempted. A few years tgo these bedsteads were entirely un mnown in America, now one house alone )xhibits twenty different styles, and hre Is little doubt that they will meet 1 vith increasing favor. They are so rery handsome in appearance, are so ight and so easily moved from one side >f the room to the other, and, above all," 4y. are so free from all Impurities, as io dust collects upon theni, that proba )ly in time they will entirely supersede hose of wood. It has taken time to )rovo that they do not lead to increase >f work in the need of constant polish, 1 aut a wash has recently been invented vhich renders the metal impervious to ;he influence of moisturo, and so does tway with the principal objection to ;heir universal adoption. It is not neo 3ssary to speak of the marvels of decor ition and carving which are introduced into the modern bedstead by the fash ionable decorator. Unlimited command :f money can scure any amount of it, but it is not altogether to be deplored that very few persons after all are in this blissiul position. Beds, like other matters, are often the better for being simple, and the housekeeper who sighs with envy for for the ebony bedstead inlaid with ivory or silver may be com forted with the reflection that a hand some brass bedstead, which fulfills the intention of its construction, is more ap propriate in homes where dollars are not counted by thousands than the magnii coene of carving and silver would be. SHAwL STRAPS.-TwO portty fancy shawl straps are thus described; Take two strips of French canvas thirty-eight inches loug and thirty-eight inches wide; embroider them with bright col ored Berlin wool, sow them down on two strips of loather of corresponding lpgth and ,width,. line with silk, and finish the edg&b all around with a crotch ored border. For,the handle, take one strip of canvas twenty-fivo inches long und -threinches wide. Embroider, etc., to correspond with the strap. Sew the ends of the handle over the straps so it (the handle) can be slippeld backward or forward, Have the ends of straps furnished with silver clasps. In fast ening around the shawl have the straps close enough together to make the han dIe bow-shaped. A less expensivo and very pretty strap can be made of strips of stout brown Holland, eibroittcred or braided, lined, and the edges bound with worsted braid, the ends furnished with steel clasps, or buckles and eyelot holes HRERE i a recipe for a ''hard-times pudding": Half a pint of molasses, half a% pint of water, two teaspoonfuls of so da and one teaspoonful of salt, Thick on with flour enough to make a batter ' about like that for a cup cake. Put i this in a pudding-bag, or a pudding boiler; allow room to rise. It would be safe to have the pudding-bag about half full of the batter. Lot this boil steadi ly for three hours. Sauco to serve with r it is made thus: Mix two teaspoonfuls I ef either wvhito or brown sugar with a Lump of butter the size of aL butternut; a little salt and one large spoonful ot llour should be mixed with the butter I .td sugar. W~heun free from hunips pour I boiling water slowly over it, stirrmng all the tiime. Let it boil up once or twice ~o make it of the desired thickness. J ,*ALMtON cro(Juetts arc asked for, so he recipe is repoated:-One pound can >f salmon ehopped fino, and a1(k( to tt >no teaspoonful of salt, one tablespoon- ' uil of chopped p~arsley, piece of half a emon and a dust of cayenne. Mix ~horoughly. Put a cup of cream on to ioil. Rub one tablespoonful of butter md two tablespoonfuls of flour togeth 3r till smooth, and stir thomn into thet boiling cream. Stir anid cook two min lites. SItir it into the salaon; mix well, turn out on a dish to cool. Form into aroqluette shapes with a wineglas, roll in beaten egg and bread-crumbs, and ry in olive butter; drain a pice of )rowvn papor until not a p~article of fat idhieres. Mervo on a napkim with par. iley garnish. Now Trarr sausage time is hero,'thie L'ronch receipt for baked mushrooms mua be tried. The n'ushroomis must be ucoly prepared, and~ part of their gills ioraped away so as to miako them sonie vhat hollow; this mushiroomi material a mixed either with some sausage meati r with a concoction of minced tongue >r ham, and a fewv bread-crumbs and autter. Each 'mushroom is filled with his sttuflig and gently cooked in the >)ven in a covered dish with a little picco f butter. Whilst cookiung, small cir :ales of toast, wvell buttored, are prepmared, id a mushroom neatly placed on each. I'hey are served on It hot dish and are xcelnt, SuuTonl cakes are economical so far I is eggs are concerned, and, if made < vith care, will melt in the mouths of lukidron. To one pound of flour allow uthf a pound of butter and a qluarter of a Spoundt of sugar ; let the butter stand j n a basin near the lire to soften, but y iot melt; whzen soft, rub it and the flouri ogether; then knead im the sugar. Rloll out in a sheet half an inch thick; aut out cakes about two inches square; )nke until they are a light brown. Put " hem away in a stone jar, and they will 3 n a day or two gather moisture enough t' o be softL. COLD BAw.--Bat the yolks of fout *3 igga to a very light cream, then stir t gradually into them five tablespoonfuls I f cider vinegar. Add two or three ta-a Jlespoonifutls of sugar, and stir the mix- t :urceover the fire until it begins to hieken like boiled cusetard; then re nov .and1( ad~d a teaspoonful of butter I ud nearly a teaspoonful of anchovy inustatrd. Set the sauce upon ice to be emo cold. and pour it over the sliced ~ abeago just belore serving. Celory is Iften miixedl with the cabbage Ior this t alad, Nxw WAY 0or SERVYING OA"MAiL.- I LPake a dessort-spoonilul of oatmeal, y aco it, ini the miorning, ini a tuimbler, 1(d filli up with now imik. Let it stand~ tIl daty, and take it for suppor or for a iight-cap. The grains will have been I oltoned bly thieit long soaking in the nilk, and it can be eaten withi a spoon. L'lhis is said by its advocates to be a pecilic againist neuralgia, and is also oundly recoimimeniudedl for sodentar y elks. JUUFFET-OLOTHS. -Side-board cloths ro used to protect the fine wvooded or o aarble surface of the piceoof furniture, I Janton flannel, in deheate colors, is a c ood material whers there Is not much isk of spots--othiorniso some material hat can be washed is preferred. A 01 andsomne buffet-cloth can be imade ofr rash--Hue ombroidory running around lie outside, and the extremo edges or- t4 amonted by h~ands of Mexican drawvn? h vork, as8 dheatot as cobwovb tracery. h HUMOBOUS in DmAvLNG away a headache: "Mr. Mc- Is luinness, did ye ivor foind anything aI hat wud dhrive away a headache?" P 'Is it a headache ye have, Mr. O'.)wy- oi r? Bure, and I kin dhrive it away in te LO time at all." "An' what is yer rumi- 01 ly, Mr. McGuinness? It's meslf wnd ! oice to be afther thryin' it." "Well, 11 ye have to do is to dhrink plinty av rhisky." "Is it whiskey ye say ? Sure, t's jokin' ye are, for that would only ,ive me a headache, as I know by some ittle experience I have had." "Well, here's where ye will foind the philoso >hy av me rimidy, Mr. O'Dwyer, Ye taver say a man wid two headaches at vanat, did ye? Ye see, the whiskey eadaclhe will dhrive away the other van ye are sufferin' wid now." The Tall Sycamore of the Wabash. The special correspondent of the Indian 2polis (ind) Journal, embodied In a re Dent communication the following from Hon. Daniel W. Voorhees: I consider St. Jacob's Oil a splendid remedy, I sufferedp from an affection of the back and kidneys, with some rheumatism--in fact, it was rheumatism of the back. I used St. J acob's Oil, and found it very efficacious. It gave mo instantaneous relief, and finally cured me completely. MUSICAL note: "Yes, JemimDatishall go Lo Italy to have her voice cultivated," said a proud father to a fair haired girl who stood beside him affectionately stroking his snowy locks. "Can't I go, too?" asked the younger brother, John. "You I" exclaimed his paront with sur L.rike, "why, you have ito voice." The following morning, when Johnny met Ahe neighbor's boy next door, lie re uarked with the air of one who had )efn relieved of a disagreeable duty: "I guess we needn't shoot any more oats, Bill, dad's hkoly to send the al to Italy." %t**'I'He that praysharm for his neigh. bor, begs a curse upon himself." He that recomnends Kidney-Wort to his sick neighbor brings a blessing rich and full both to his neighbor and himself. Rabi tual costiveness Is the bane of nearly overy American woman. Every woman owes it to herself and to her family to use that celebrated medicine, Kidney-Wort. AW'The Diamond Dyes for family use have no equals. All popular colors easily dyed, fast and beautiful. 10 cents a pack age. n REwAnn of the dutiful: A martinet of P i sorgeant turns p uiexpectodly to call i m>t a fatigue party. Only one soldier e maswers to the smmous with proupti- - udo. "Confound it all to confusion I" , rolls tho irrritated ofilcor. "What in he unamo of a huindred thousand devils lo you meau by turning out alone, air, vhen 1 called out the whole squnad? ?orty-eight hours in the blackhole I a L'hat'll teach you to bo the only man to O urn out L" A Skill in the Workshop,-'o do gooti a vori tihe mechanic must have good health. f long hours of confinement in close a coms have enfeebled his hand or dinued la, us sight, let haimi at once, and before some qi irgamec troub~le appears, take plenty of a' lop Bitters. is system will be rejuive ated, his nerves strengthened, his sight E ieCOmue clear, and the whole constitution " ie built up to a higher working condition. i RIECnUINn Health at the Seguidlo. Iarry: "Wretchedly duil1T depressing >lace this to have spent a monthi in, d ack." Jack: "'Yes; don't know what 2, o do with one's sell." Iharry: '-Lot'asT ce; what have we dono ?" ,1 ack: "'Bit airds in the mor'ng-.a sloep in the fternoon--p.ool or 'Nay, in the evening -S. and B's. etc.-b.ed." Harry: ' Per-6 inpa~ it wouldn't. be a had ideai to stroll 4) to the top) of that lill and see whlat lie couintry's like, beo we leave this c lorninig." c 'he Secret or rgvlig.w Beovill's 13arsaparilla or Blood( and~ Liver lyruip will cure 8crofulous Taint, Rhaeu natismn, White wvelhmn2, (lout, Goitre, Jonsinption, Bronchitis, Nervous Deihi y, Malaria and all other diseases arising rom an impure cond~ition of the blood. Thela merits of thIs valuable preparation ire so well known that a passing notice is )ut necessary to reinid the readers of this journal of thme necessity of always having_ a bottle of Scovill's Blood and Liver $yrup uniong their stock of family necessities. Certificates can be presenitedl from many eading p~hysicians, inisters and heaids >f families throughiout the land indlorsinga t in the highest terms. WVe are con-L utantly in receipt of certaficiates of' cuires i romn the miost reliable souirces, and we is lo not hiesitate to reconmunud it, "'WuAr are you going to (10 with that iece of wood ?" amquired a broker of a assaii street man as he was hurrying long with a brokon plan1k under his - rmn. "Why, this is a relic of the old A 'ot Ollico, and I'm going to have a Li ane made of it." was the proud reply. TPooh ?" sne'eredi the broker; "'in less han tona y'ears from now you won't find1 j nybaody who'll believe you. '"Way, ~ 'ye actually got a cane mnade from No lh's Ark, yet nobody takes any stock inA On Tnni'ty iDays' Triui. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Michi., rill send Dr. Dye's Celebrated E'lectro 'oltaic Belts and Electric Appliances oin 'lal for thirty days to mcei (young or old) rho are afllicted with nervouis dlebility, ast vitality and1( kindred troubles, guiarau- ld 30)ng speedy andl comnpleto restorat iona of - enlth andl manly vigor.-Address asA b~ove.-N. B.-No risk is Inottrredh, as5 w airty (lays' trial is allowedt. ''No," said Farmer iFurrow, whenI is wile asked him if lie was going to ill the big turkey this year, ''no, I ness not. You see I've got an idoe uat if you fish around for an invitation , take Tihanksgivin' dlinnuer with some ar t your folks, I'll take the turkey down iti the villiage and swap it off for a new eh at andi some socks. and1 If I git any P< oney ,to boot Ill give it to you for our mite society. Hey, old gal ?" i'1 17 Carbohino the deodorized petroleum air renewer and restorer, as imaproved nd perfected, challenges the world and tands without, a rival among the hair ressings, and Is a uiniversal favorite ihth the ladies. Sun looked before and after: "Ala I"] canned a widow recently bereaved i~ what a nmisfortuneo! I know what kind $ a husband I have lost, but how can ro know what kinad of a huusbaind his sue >sor will be ?" Dr. Kline's Great Nervec Riestorer Ia thec marvel 'the age for all nerve diseases. All lila stopped 3e. Send to 981 Arch sireet, P'hiadelphla, Pa. Timu following bill was lately preson d to a farmer in Sussex: "To huang ig two barna doors and myself seven Tla Freneh plan of economising eggs s'breading" croquetto. oysters, &o., mi to mix a tablespoonful of salad oil all td One of 'Witei to three eggs, with a up nob of salt. Good American cooks ga iply add a tablespoonful of cold wa- of r to each egg. it will still be glutin- aii is enoug for frying. he an ..A til FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF jth CONSTIPATION. I Wo othordiseaso-iso provalont in this coun. try as Constipation, asd zo remedy has over ,h equalled tho colobratod Kidnoy-Wort as a I fil ouro. Whatovor tho causo, huwover obstinate 0 1 the caso, this remody will ovoreorno it. a. b PIL S. TRWS distressing co. Q fo PILESl *"'P"" *** - a laint In very apb to be: -d~c complioatcdwithoonautpa on. Kidnoy-Wort" strongtlons the woakono- parts and quickly 01 ures aMlkind.Of Piles oven when physioias he and medicuo:j havo before fAiled. c 42- VFIf you have oe.ltor of theso troubles 10 pr PRICK $1. USE Drugglets senl In is all y< othinig in the world equal to It for the Cure or scrofuila, Pimples. Dolls. Teller, Otd Sores, Sore Eyes. bierourial Diseases, Catarrh, Loss of it Appetite, temale Complaints. aud all Blood diseases. it ,err fals. All druggists and country store keepers sell it. R. R. Belem 11] A Co., Prop's, Pittsburgh, on every bottle. (1 til k i iOSTETTE - CELE RATED al -10 t fo fc Il I T ItS all ostetter's Stomach Bitters give steadiness to the to )rves, Induces a healthy, natural flow of bile, revent constipation without unduly purging the )wels, gently stiulattes the circittioln, atnd by 8l -011111lg a viiorous condition of the physlcal b3 'stut, proitnotes, also. thiat ieerfulltns whlch Is il truest ildication of a well-balanced condition all the attiailitl powers. Fsr sale by all Airuggists and Dealers generally. [op Bitters are ike iuret and Best ry litters Ever Made. ki ki: They are compoutded front Ilops, Malt, Bitchu, 8 antirake and Dantelion, -te olndest, best, and tIl ost valuable inediclues in tile world alid contain I the best aslamost curitive proplertics of all her retiedles, being the greatest lilood I'uriiler, ver Iteguilator, and Life and llealth iestoring tI zeitt ont earth. No disease or ill iealth onu pos ly long exist whore these litters are used, 8o ,ried atin perfect are their operations. 'They give new life and vigor to the aged and in. Bl ill. 'I0 all whose eiployments cause irregu- ] rity of tI le bowels or urinary organs, or % lo re- in Lire 11n Apetizer, Tonic andi mtild Sltinln, Hlop tiers sire ivatluablie, beintg hi rhly curative, tonIc .il tilat ilig t, withoist intox cating. No malstter whait your feeutngs or symaptomts are, .wJ iat tihe disease or alitmenst is, use llop Bitte, mt't wait utilt yotu aro sick, bit if you only feei ha di or miserable, use 110o) hitters at once. it het tysave your life. Iliunireds have bretn sirved I so 'lolng. $500J will lbe patid for a case theoy will t cire or hlpl. pt Doi not sultoer or let your friends suffer, but use ii urge tiern to uso Slop Bitters. ilemuember, 110p Bitters Is no vle, druggett, unsken nostrum hbut the0 Pu rest andt Hest Medi- to toe over madte; htie "Invaili's Friend and liopie," h' ii no0 perCson or fatnily sitould be without them. y the Bitters to-dasy, e ubs offrsihi lseua3oflktgrultmohy Wante (rotminvesamentsof$10eto ittloor more dealing I AIR1 PR DVISIONS & TOCKS ~ ce e er getslthe beenst omin peta ofthe At ub.Iteora sntweekly. Dlividendas pal mnonit. ulS pa dasnareohers back their mtoney ns protto In uit three mtonths, stilt 'caving orIginal amount making oney in Club or rot urned onii deinausd. Shares, $techi. a rphanatoryeireularseng free. Recliable correspondlents chs19 La alle 51. CuloA6Co Or 80 -ELASTIC TRUSS hn Huzn~ddffertn frnasllothoes, L suahape wii seif-Adasu - J SENSIDlL oitaon of the body, while the !IUSS latetlag ecrs as sebask tb pesore the ,eo~l wsniasgt~ th1 conrngtn a 1e certta. L6la eay -ab EGOLE8TONTBUSS CO.a Chicago. IlL I CUlR E F IT S'! Whon I sasy ciur I do riot msens tiorely to stoj, them by r a8 tiit ar0 's ha them rtilcs as i 5T .71ar i tM.Yor F A I.ILsNU SiCKN E9S a lifO.ilig situdy. .varranlt my r*esed to oitro thle worst canes. lie iunesotheirath:i v fat ed is no reason for not now re- d a Iivmr as cisro. Xendl at once for a treatiso andI a Free tli of m' infaillibsl remiedy. Olve Expsress aild ryu. Adidres ji lon r aHtrl ,it ,~l li GENTS istko1e lsercmi.4r g e in rite for nr iieliu1 .1' ~,'iit,5Pros 9 ENTS 2sis WANTtEDtte iniiu i rii In Co.15 Newburtiyptort, a CH ROLIT HION d 'Lt, \ R S A NI Ii 01 t..: Ilandssomto, D~uraiblo. Wator *ss.'siu r t t. :issi, i'l' str or .elluslosd. '-cuti isy ii. I r l ui~u s nut p..st cardh to Jiox '56, New 80 falENTMt WVANTED!: AGENTS? OSLIH ALLENS' WIFE ti tilc SPLENDID BooK 1155 IRICEE Alt DS' IIOY." 20 a day easilysold wanst ant Agenit se every towns. Send for circuslara, cat mass ans4 aoey to Anneias.i Piutlialhing s I. ifart ors., liostont. Chitengo Cincirnniti (or 8 18 ETy.Eb, OII(AN. Neow style 676. Uold on wYe thle rsTAs,MRNTx Pl.ANs. M'Oet elegant os at tone. Lowest iprict: casloet terms. FuLLr it d' InaNrT'D. 5). W. HliETIZEL, liapiitown, N. J1. ani FOR THRE MONTHS, 't rThe ncw volumie (nIneteen) of oh' 1)M MEa tT'a Irs.TiA-rDan MONiSTrtl.Y MAOAzIi for 188t3 is " besan theepst lamsily Magazinepuibltshed, pal tedu ont the lnest tinted pasper, sIze 8g x 11 l~ ill bses. 'To three nuimbers niow reatdy eof v'olumte weigh 1X~ ptoundis andt contaIn 210 pages of large, of ar prInt. New Noveletites, Storlies, liographuies, etry, TIravels, anid valnablte Information of the ; y anid for thte household. in dlomandl by every ally. l4 i4llnatratione, 6 Phsoto Plates lad 41 Oil UK istres. W. JENNINGS DEMOREIST, Publisher, sti East 14th Street, Ntliw York. Sin lje copIes, A renty Coats; yeariy subscrtptloon, Two oellars. te tol UESWEEALL ELSE FAILS. g liet Uug~yro.Tast ea good. * Use in tune.Sr by druggiate.* tOr ---------- -_ . igI (AENTR WiANTulb fo the hoest andi Fastest Of L eieltusg P'tetorial itookms and iblles. Pries re eedl El per centt. NArotiAr, 1Un. o.. hilda.. l'a. hat Sa wekin yoiur own tow n. Tlerms and $6 orI Uot it free. Address II. HIALTIETl'&A CO.,a rtuaiu, .itie. ___________ for a l'IlILA IJLI.I'IlhA SiINl of tIs styie. Equail to anys -Singer iln thte Darki . yRe enmb~er w sendl it to be ' e.rarumlne d lhej'irs ymIs pay forf fusr (f. 'This is the samoe stylo taht othter coms ,aniesareinli for$50.. All Mach n aes wnrranted for 3 |Wli ynni. $ced fort illisitmiedl tr- nini cnlairai d 'T'eiostnial,. Add.byss CiI ll1.lM' A. W00t) A ,('i pro., U lU.'leth~ St..t'hsitcdi Pnij illuu In'PPD in the bud: "Lovest thou me ich, Theodore?" "Oh, Olorintha I If I -" Just here the old man jumped from behind a bush near the front te and ejaculated: "See here I lione this doggono Romeo business. This 't no theatre. Clorinth, go -in and lp your mother to wash them dishes, d you, Theodoreo, or whatever your me is, if you want to remain in a sit - L' condmion you had better git out of at 'ere gate there several times faster an you came in." **+"Revenge is too dearly purchased e price of liberty" Is it a disordefd rer giving you a yellow skin or costive wels, or do your kidneys refuse to per rn their functions f If so take a few ses of Kidney-Wort and nature will re 3re each organ, ready for duty. Thus alth will be cheaply purchased at the ice of Kidney-Wort. WI.Por one dime get a package of Dia. and Dyes at the druggist's. They color ythmg the simplest and most desirable lore. ExAorrurUD: "I am sorry to inform >u," said a man to an Arkansas gentle an, "'.hat your son has been killed in balloon asecusion." "How ?" asked e gentleman. "Well, you see lie went with the professor and the balloon .opped suddenly and killed both of em." "it was the desceusion that lied him. My friend, when you come to this neighborhood with % piece of formation give it straight." Don't be AXatmod. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, or any dis se of the kidneys,liver or urinary orgaus. s Hop Bitters will certainly and lasting. r cure you, and it is the only thing that 'ill. No grounds for it: "I am sorry to ar of your uncle having drowned him li at sea," said Gilhooly to antinlluon Al citizen of Austin, who wore a sad ok and crape on his hat. "Yes, it was )ry sad." "Did lie have any grounds r it ?" "How the mischief could he rye any grounds for it out at sea wher e .e water is a mile and a half deep ?" Pure cod liver oil, from selected livers, i the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., , Y. Absolutely pure and sweet. Pa mnts who have once taken it prefer it to I others. Physicians declare it superior all other oils. Cohapped hands, face, pimples and rough in cured by ushig Juniper Soap, matte Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. A NEBRASKA clergyman who wouldn't copt two gallons of whiskey for mar ing a couple had to go without any 3 at all. But he preferred it. He iew a donation party was going to 'oop dowi% on him the next week, and ey'd be bad enough sober, while if ey found liquor while looting the use, they'd get so drunk they'd sack o entire premuises. "IIUCU-PAIBA." nick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, idder and Urinary Dtseases. $1. Drursists. ?ont TurcK H1a1ADs. heavy stomais, b'il-oue sa--Wells' May appio Pdis. 10 and 25o. UsE of threadhare forms: Th'le fellow to wrote: "I now tako mny pen in ud"was troubled with remorse when dbscovered, aifter he had mailed the ter, that he haed been using a lead noil. A InsING kiss: When Brown failed catch the young lady who slapped hands at Copenhagen, Fogg remark that it wvas quite a marine disaster. L smack lost, you know." lhe explamned anaswer to the interrogating glances reled at imn from all sides. m3ehlnggiardi care-warni io..k of the Nervous Terer (lisaippears asi hn regains i' Wer 'aativiriue ce throtagh I lie inniueance of AIL.lxN's UnIA IN Foopi. artgglsts taal Atilen's ?'haraanacy,15 1st Av.,N.YV. Ir is not safo to speak of a .West erni by as a large-souled woman. She col a up, flounces out of the ro.m, and liloquaizes in the sacred fastniesses oh r boudoir, "''l never speak to that toful ol thiing ogain i. therc trge soled, indoed I" The most comafortable boot ina town is it wvitha Lyona's Pa'cnt Aletalliclicel SLt aers. I'r has beeni fifty years since the pa rs commenced to adviso people not to >w the gas out, and yet it is still 1p1ac ed( enouighi to keep~ the grave dligger's saness lively. PA'rnena: "Isaac, if you are good to y, you may carry upj somo1 wood, buit u'l are naughty, you must carry at Women that have Lween bedridde'n for rs5 have been compj.letely cuared by :he of Lydia E. Pi'mkham's Vegetableo mnpound. Wmair the approach of cold weather ators begin to fill their coughers, L'ru creamoe de la creamne of society irs on' maniy asp~iring people. Pug woolen mills of the country rare ng more than they were las', year, but re is reason to believe that the dtomes production of wool has incresased il 'ieaponading ratio. tn what Is cla~imled~ to be the most deli e par of scales In the wvorld, thei beam nade of rye straw, and together with pane, wich are madec of alumninuma, ighas only fifteen grams, in the most mcate scale heretofore miade the beam .1 pan weighedl sixhy-eight, grains-the an being made of alumiinuman thme trument wvas caipable of weighing to tihe 3-thmouisand~th of a grain. This new scale wever,weighs to the one ten-thousandtha a grain. A piece of hair one inch long, becing weighed with this wondberf ul ap atuis, wns foamnd to represent thme almosgI, inateslimal quaut ily of one-thouisandth a grain, 7%/c upper limit of timber on high uantains munst have approxima'tely the 'ae mean anmaa!. temperature every where 3alculationa madce on this basis for thair n mouantains, inclnding Alts. Washaing and Marcy amnd several western peaks, e a meian of 30.4 degrees. !Sg/t and Moths -A Alississippi doc. proposes time use of the arc electirae ft for killhog the imoths fromi the egigs which the destruntmve cotton worm is ched. ,it is well known that brush tires burning rubbish will attract these pests, iat as probable that the brihlaut electric 'at would dlestroy in a short limec enough tihs to make good the cost. 4 committee of the Britishm Association the Advancemeont of Science lias ascer ieed that the maximum pressure of the I oii small plane surfaces exceedts aty pounds to the square foot. TFia 'isure over lairge areas is a matter of THEGREATOERMAt REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and aures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Solatioa, Lumbago, ---- BAC AVIE , HEADA0HE,TO0THA0H SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS, SPRAINN, 0 Soreness, Cuts, Bruises. FROSTBITE , BUIRNN, SCALDS, And allother bodily achei oulo and pains. Pi FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE, 1Piuiu li Sold byallD gstsand 1111, l Dealers. )irec OHS in 11 languages. The Charles A. Vogeler Co, IIcescors to A. VOUELEK A Mo.) -.. ..ad nltimore, Md.. U.S.' ~la 40 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE O0MPOUND. Is a Positive Cure For all those Painfttl Complaints and Weaknesses so coummon to our best female population. A 3ildcln for Wonan. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by a Woman. The Greatest Sledical Dicoverry Stee tbo Oawn of listr". ttit revives the drooping spirits, luvigotates Anto harmonizes the organlo functions, gives elastkity and firmnossto the stop, restores the natural lustre to the eye, and plants on the palo cheok of woman the fresia rosos of lifo's spring and early summer time. C''Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freefy.4 It removes faintness, Alatulency,%iestroys all cravina for stimulant, and relloves weakness of the stomach. That fcel!ng of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always iermaniently cured by lbis use For the ieuro of Kidney Complaints of either es this Cozanpouud Is unsurpassed. iThIA P. P'INKIAM's BLOOD PTIRIFIR will eradicate every vestige or lisanors friin i Blood, a id give tono and Irength to the systemr or mnan wonaan or child. list on having it. Both the Compound and lilood Purifier are preparo6 at= 3and235 W-atern Avenue, Lynn, Pass. Price of either, $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the forns of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, St per bo) for either. Irs. Pinkhan freely answers all lottors.Ol Inquiry. Enclosoe3ct. stamp. Send for pamphlt. INo family should bo without 1,YDIA H. PINKTAM'S ,VER P11iL.i. They ouro constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. 23 cOats per box. iiPSold by all Druggists.-" (1) IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kldneys and It asspeifo otin n hisanstImportant oraenabling it to throw off torpidityan inaction, atimuntilfug the htealthy sesoretion of the Bile, end by keoeping the bowels in freo condition, ofrooting its regular diseharge. axe bilious, dyspoptio, or constipated, Kidney Wort wll surely rollovo and quickly euro. In the Spring to oleanso the System, every one should toko re thorough course of It. Li- BOLD BY DRUGCISTS. Price Si. 2A WEE:K. $12attay athomseesaify matde. Coat13 *ontfit frcc. Addreas Tntux & Co., Auarusta. Mc LUNGs.IA LSA M loran Connssij >ition, Colda, Pneu unonia In. inenza, ilroi-1la1ai 10 lfl'i ei, ira teiltia o I ni In aa. en of t'he lis11 1 r sitsoliaes andis hsetia Ihe Illeuibrasta tfhe .ungn , insflamned nsi a'toise by tIme ifense5e, andis preeii thesii nh 1t iwen and ghnes, neroius time client wi ch ncosisihas t.(onasua tion Iu not ans uiemun mnal y.I IAULi.'N IS AIMAMi will cure youi, eve:1 DRLINEB GR EAT NERVE RESTORER frll JiRAiN ANtiNxs~a I) % ONt 0.y isa cm15 ran Nyyr Arrr.c. ns.1- ssa asn. er,ete.iNFAl bhinim if taken at direts! Sc I~irsap. Irtu's te. T 'reatuse A $2 trial horttle fr-e is it (ase,,t or7 paying ex reii chaargese on bx whan received5. iiad names,. end exressa address of aflhceol to iDA.K LIlNE.93i Arch Phlbiada..Pa . &e.ru',Uial. Jserso/irauia. DJ. H. W. LDBB, MEDICAL OFFICES, NO. 829 NOllTH F] FTEENTHl STR EECT, /hlladelphia., Pa. 15 years' experience. (Estab lased for treatnit With puirely vegetable megd. 3ines.) Dr. Lobb's long experience in the treat. lnem of diseases enables him to guarantee a otrs n1 aii oases. Consultation free anti sietly con Itdentlal. Call In person or bY letter. 011c< lours: 11 to 2 and 7 to 10 evening. }EN~iNM1s <due kold ,rnthielr WIdows, Chidre Sor iparents. Unuler sue Llaws tiaoansaids enitidt( nocresoe P'oniaon liefer to 11ev. F. D. l'owxan Ciap amn U. H. H. ii. Writo for lusa anid irnfornastion, Pa ant psroeredt lales ilstanip, J3ELLUM MI Sfalihes. shinal, sma i colors: erimuson. senrlet, bluea, rel. pus ii le ~.r.'. ill g'leli caniine, A-o with ''sr arin,- ril adth 's'sel anIiui Wtlyritaed on ilein .it'brmg ia p i, tilser. red. luio greeni,.violet, blacki r b~roniz.. Inas thei inag to sow or tin on elcthing vercosiatigoviet. scarfs robses cloaks. uffa,. rli iiaaa, portm aanhteians, ranteesa trmks al mre sostunaonite., on tht litsle tahsks, capsls, 'u 'an,' ri an limis iark ueri asrtile tihey carry with their ali.e ial achirn~a. TI w' ribibona aliso aka eleg'ant 'ook maaarks. i-riece t dsk ribbon-a , ier dson mieccs. ,p. Mh el i tonaal.iIt lutiabh- ize iald 5tyle of 13ype for eachs sizu af rty iota.lit or -eriisr phuaisei 'it, ate clor of ribbonoi andi leii a-rraig. Ii tai wIni sini two ribbiaaais wtill bei alike ini hiiata r.bbions (bliue. talsr leti serbura) peu't on 'r ili ii Ihlial l'shp, sad taltrs-eo if aiunt itunda stsaaip for Spaelcie. JOS. CUSTER, _____ Rives Junction, Mich. .IS. niaeia andorif70 Blask t.,1aam lanaolis,,'. tEDS. flowr and (ardeni fseaed cataoguefo '~~JsJaleed'an iscatt fri vi lo Ira. Puaagos U T R E 0 1 5 W s r e a ~ e s s e a t . p to s 4.amp foCh es omplte Catalguse <i VP, BORDERS, OUTS, PRESSES &0 LOWFsr PRiICFs. bAitROFsT V AR rtir IATIONALTYPECO.a y8wn isgeA, GGNSUMPTION, I laveo a pus sako 'ninerly for the abhovo disease, byt uso thoansus osf ases ofr tho woiat, kindl anda ofIan gei te walaaith wV~l~tl. T'iF.A W 1 ~l ~t T:u. -" gea tuu rii H'ig~lii. 2tri si.O is ii,ii aa The Wudfttul $filAsay 4 DR. SCOENCO'S MANDRAKE PILLS has been so frequently and latisfaotorily proven that it seems almost superfuous to say anything more in their favor. The ImmenSe and constantly increaslng demand for them, both In this and for elgn countries is the best evidence of their value, T elr sale t6ay in the United States is far greater than quy other oathartlo medicine. Til'is demand Is not lsimodle, it Is regular and steady. It is not of to-day or yesterday, it Is an Increase that has been steadily growing for the -last thirty-five years. What are the reasons for this great and growing demand ? Dr. Sohenck's Mandrake Pills contain no mercury. and yet they act with wonder ful effect upon the liver They cleanse the "stom. ach and bowels of all irritating matter, which, if allowed to remain, poisons the blood and brings on Malaria, Chilla and Fever and tiay other dis eases. They give health and strength to the di gesttve organ:. They create appetite sua give vigor to the whole system. They are lit fact the mediolize of all others which should be taken in times like the present, when malarial and other ephiem ics are raging, as they prepare the system to resist the attacks of disease of every character. T AKE SCHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS if you have Sick Hleadache. TAKE SCHIENCK'S MANDitAKE PILLS If you T hayo Bad Breath. TAKE SI0ENCK'S MA NDIAKE PILLS if you feel Drowsy. TAKE SUIIENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS If your Tongue is Coated. TAKE SOHENCK'8 MANDIAKE PILLS if your T BDowels are Uositive. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS if you T have Diarrhoea. TAKE SCIENICK'S MANDitAKE PILLS if your T skin Is Yellow. TAKE 80UUENCK'S MANDt AIKE PILLS If you TA have Taken Cold. TAKE SCHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS if you T C have the ues. TAKE SCUENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS if you have been Drinking. T AKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS if your ha Liver Does Not Act. -o , T'AKE SIHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS it your TK hae Liver is Torpid. TAKE SCiENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS if you T are Dilious. TCAKE SOiIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS if you have a Bad Taste In your mouth. TAKE SCHiENCK'8 MANDI)AKE PILLS If you T have a Pam In your Shoulder-blade. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS if you T ihave Chills and Fever. rTIAKE SCIIENCK'8 MANDRAKE PILLS it you want your tomach Thoroughly Cleansed. TAKE SCHENCK'8 MANDRAKE PILLS if you TA have symptoms of DropIy. TAKE SCHIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS if you T feel that everything goes wrong. T AKE SCHENCKKS MANDRAKE PIL L it you Twant Good Digestion. AKE SCHENCK'S MA NDRAKE PILLS if you T have Worms. ATE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS If you i want to Prevent Ty phold Fever. T AKE SCIKENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS If you i have Daten too much Fruit. TAKE SCIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS if you teel rowsy in the morning. TAKE SCIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS if you cannot Sleep. TAKE SCIIENCK'8 S PANDHAKp PILLS n I you Want to Feel Well and Lively. TAKE IK'S MANDRAKE PILLS llo IF your Liver Does Not Act. ae goiu onaeRa Pag ne PI IAKEdoso SCIenCK'S MANDake Pill So want tor Comaka oban. feel Delanhly. TScECK MANDRAKE PillsI fou ave bieon Compnintoom. TARadso Scenck's Mandrake Pills f youto are gopn ealn tse mornig. TARKadSo Schenck's Mandrake Pills If 'youdl TAKR oo Schonck's landrake Pills if you mc TARS Scencflk's Mandrake Pls if you aee droriklu wooinucaerbr. n TARSBSchenck's Mandrake Pis if you hae te TAKR Schenek's Madrake Pills If you re u tobnd wite dllhey.he T AR1 Schenk's Mandrake Pills If yr htoave Tae tScheuck's Miadrae Plla illo arf yroubhae wiiswater fh braa . TAke Schei's Mandrake Pills If ae h yo aveilcorue.s TAKE Schenek' a rae Pills ifar troubhae pihl acrhein. TuAr, Scesk's asnesPaks ilo hav painhave te brat. Take Senenk's Mandrakce P'ills If you have toaregatitn or thelar. Take Nehenesk's Mandcrake Pills if you have blve orulcerls. Tauke NIehsenek'n Mandrake Pillls if Take Rehieek's Msandrake Pills If you haveith goraivoel.r~gmi iaia Tlake a e o leneks'Ma drae Pla-ak youl ifn yoru e 3u izy-eade. Take Nehentek's Mandrlakea IPIll if you want yovur siicttinit. o lod Take Nehenek's Niandr-ake Pills if you gutrt tingad ogoohtuos.etakn T~eake nehenek'Ma ndrak11 e pro- i iyouiia a,ourivlor bItorighl lasevd.he take veents pe bokx. ll i ANDRAnk'E PIrkeLLS Do not troltaeklg ands aogt htoah aea lrn grpnghnt'e conraFthey are re-iSt~ pareds ison edly ollovJ.e1 i Scno Soix, Phists - delipia. Va., aud sodirby orugite iver, hre orgiiich, t-ihe iets percaih ondto trie DR R.HEcKSEC'SS MANDRAKE PILLSS Agreesl abll git, n thfraciota areions uffer wth srck hearechentodrontthechrapperainfinvehe yptonage. Illhiey acn directlypon, teLiver, Cohe orgnani ihs, hen isn frealh cotio, puitIe. $thbodfo $20 wll boi amlely.t onfe a caer oif i Codnpainu r Dspepsiae whnthr thra wanssaoreilityvor. thveuonetion th thseral P ailis. epae