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*i *3I USEFUL HINTS. A PEBSON having twenty warts claims to have removed them all by applying, two or three times a day, the juice of a common Irish potato. THE Journal de JPharmacie gives the following receipt for a mucil age which will unite wood or mend por celain or glass. To eight and one-half ounces of a strong solution of gum ara bic add thirty grains of a solution of sulphate of alumina dissolved in two thirds of an ounce of water. To BENOVATE black lace mix bullock's gall with sufficient hot water to make it as warm as you can bear your hand in, and pass the lace through it. It must be squeezed, not rubbed and it would be well to perfume the gall with a little musk. Rinse the lace through two cold waters, tinging the last with a little blue. After drying, put it into some stiffening made by pouring.boiling water on a very small piece of glue. Squeeze it out, stretch it and clap it. Afterward, pin it out on a linen cloth to dry, laying it very straight and even, and taking care to open and pin the edge very nicely. When dry, iron it on the wrong side hav ing laid a linen cloth over the ironing blanket. PBETTY. window gardens may be made by taking the tin boxes in which mack erel is put up paint them green or scarlet, and put in such plants as grow well together. When watering them do not use more water than will be absorbed during the day. A few experiments will then enable one to judge correctly in regard to the amount, and it is surpris ing to see how the plants will thrive in utter defiance of all the wise things that are said about drainage. The tin or zinc cases in which thread is packed will also, when painted and placed in a stand, make very good window gardens. Water in which the gridiron and frying-pan have been washed is an excellent fer tilizer. KEEP some strong spirits of hartshorn in a ground-glass-stoppered bottle a teaspoonful in a table-spoonful of water will clean combs and brushes, and re store colors injured by acids. A weaker solution, applied to ill-smelling feet and arm-pits, removes the odor, and removes grease spots from carpets and clothing. A weak solution in water makes a good wash for the hair, and stimulates its growth when impaired by fever, and cleanses the scalp effectually. A weak solution, scattered over the leaves of plants from a tine, soft, limber brush, gives new life to plants. Even if a little is sprinkled over the earth at their roots their growth is invigorated. FOOTSTOOLS and ottomans may be manufactured out of old boxes, peck, or half-bushel measures, or long store boxes. Nail old bagging loosely on the top, leaving one side open until you have filled it evenly and plumply with cotton, hay, moss or "excelsior" (a kind of popular shaving made expressly to pack furniture in). Then nail the canvas very tightly all around the sides and over the top, and cover with em broidery, or with material to match the furniture. Cover the edges with gimp or fringe. Nail apiece of oil-cloth over the bottom to make it slide easily over the carpet when moving it. The top may be fastened by a piece of strong leather or hinges to one side of the box and stuffed, and covered and trimmed as described previously thus not only the footstool or ottoman is secured, "but a box for work and pieces, or anything re quired. In this case there should be castors on the bottom to move it without trouble when filled. Making Use of Natural Laws. Instances of a more complex charac ter frequently occur where a knowledge of natural laws or forces maybe brought into operation to assist in surmounting difficulties. Thus, a few years ago, an iron bridge of considerable length, the weight being about 200 tons, was con structed in England and erected in a re mote part of Germany. By some mis hap, the bridge, when finished, was found to be some distance "out" to one side, an error which the proprietors insisted should be rectified. To take down and re-erect the bridge would be simply ruin to the contractor. But ne cessity is the mother of invention, and so it proved in this case. It was sum mer time, and the contractor proceeded to find the amount of expansion which was caused by the heat of the sun over the whole length of the bridge. He next ascertained what contraction took place in the night by cooling. Armed with these data, he thought it might be possible to bring the bridge to its proper position in a few days. The bridge, of course, in its ordinary condition expand ed from the center, pushing its two ends outward, or farther apart, and again contracting toward the center. Taking advantage of these conditions, one end was made fast in the morning, and the bridge was forced to expand from that immovable point, instead of from the middle, as formerly. When the iron composing the bridge had expanded to its full extent in the direction intended, that einl was released, and the opposite end made fast. The bridge then con tracted toward its true position. Thus, whatever was gained by the day's ex pansion was secured by the subsequent contraction when the metal cooled at i night, and, the process being renewed day by day, the work was successfully accomplished. Something for tne Hew Year. The world renowned success of Hostetter.s Bitters, and their continued popularity for a quarter ef a century as a stomachic, is scarce ly more wonderful than the welcome that greets the annual appearance of Hostetter's Almanac. This valuable medical treatise is fublished by Hostetter & Smith, Pittsburgh, a., under their own immediate supervision, employing 80 hands in that department. Ten cylinder printing presses, 8 folding machines, 6 job presses, Ac., are running about eleven months in the year on this work, and the issue of same for 1881 will not be lees than eleven millionsnrinted in the English. German, Trench, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish languages. Refer to a copy of it for valuable and interesting reading concerning health, and numerous testimonials as to the efhcaoy of Hostetter's Bitters, amuse ment, varied information, astronomical cal culations and chronological items, Ac., which can be depended on for correctness. The Al manac for 1881 can be obtained free of coat, from druggists and general dealersin all parts of the country. IT may be that the answer of the poor servant girl may find a response in other [hearts. Some one said to her: "Well, Mary, I hear you left yoar old place. Where do you live now She replied, with a pleasant smile, Please, marm, I don't live nowhere nowI'm married." ^V^iWefti' HE finest floors are said to be seen in Russia. For those of the highest grade tropical woods are exclusively employed. Fir and pine are never used, as in conse quence of their sticky character they at tract and retain dust and dirt, and there by soon become blackened. Pitch pine, too, is liable to shrink, even after being well seasoned. The mosaic wood floors in Russia are of extraordinary beauty. |WttuituC i .ti Vuscomio.] Be g Ksked concerning the Oil, Mr. Aug. Kickbu-ch informed the questioner that St. Jacob) Oil bad proved an excel lent and most useful remedy in every family that had used it. A '-surge majori ty of c8PfK. pronounced incurable have been eon rely cured. THOMAS JEFFERSON, the great Ameri can statesman, after many years of public service, uttered these very forci ble words "The habit of indulging in ardent spirits by men in office has occa sioned more injury to the public than all other causes, and!#fwere I to com mence my administration again with the experience I now have, the first question I would ask respecting a candi date would be: Does he use ardent spirits [Mt Clemens, (Mich.) True Record. I W. Lee. Esq., of .this paper says: B'-iiiir nvinced of the efficacy of St. Jac On curing rheumatism, I have no hesitaLCy in recommending it. A PROMINENT citizen of Chicago has a bootjack which he has named Care, be cause it'once killed a cat. Rnterprlslns Druggists. Messrs. Qray Hofflin of Minneapolis, the live Druggists of Minnesota, are always up to the times and ready to meet the demands of their many customers. They have just re ceived a supply of that wonderful remedy.that is astonishing the world with its marvelous cares. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumptien, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Phthisic, Croup,Whooping Cough, Tickling in the Throat, Loss of Voice, Hoarse ness or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Thia remedy positively cures, as thousands can testify, If you do not believe it call at any Drug Store and get a trial bottle free of cost or a regular size bottle for one dollar. As you value your life, give it a trial and be con vinced as thousands have all ready been. For sale at wholesale and retail by Qray and Hof flin, Minneapolis. Latltex Don't Humbugged. By all the foolish bitters that are advertised. If you want bitters, the best and cheapest is to drink plenty of St. Paul beer. But if you want to purify your blood and cure yourself of the many diseases peculiar to females take Dr. E. B. Halliday's Biood Purifier, and in case of catarrh or headache use in connection Dr. Halliday's Catarrh Inhalent and don't be de ceived by doctors telling you it is too strong for you, which is all bosb. Tell him what is good for the gander is good for the goose that there is luck in odd numbers, and that you will try it for luck, and our word for it, you will never be without it after you become ac quainted with it. If you find you need a plsster in connection with the Blood Purifier, use the old fashioned mustard plaster, and you will find that it will beat them all. For sale by all druggists. Noyes Bro's & Cutler wholesale agents, St. Paul, Minn. PILES! i-i..iid! PILES! No One Need A Sure Care Kound at i,ast Suffer. A sure cure for the Blind, Bleeding Itching and U.cerated Piles his h-enVisc ed fv Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), ca'lel Dr. Williams Indian Uint meot. A fin( i box hs cured the woretchr.niic easel of 25 *nd 30yo rsniK ding. No one need 8 five minutes aftr .ip: in*? his wonderful soothing medi cine. Wiliinm8'Oiui'iiBuralJsorbB the tumors, ailays the intense it. hirip (particularly at nigh" alter get'ing warm in bed), acts a a poultice, sive iiistint and pain less relief, and is pre, ared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and DO hi rig else. Kead what the lion. J, M. Caffinberry, of. O eye land, says alK Dr. W litems' Indian Pile ointment I have used scor of pili ceres and I hhve never found any hing which save such imraedi-.te and per manent relief us I) Williams' ladi Pil- Ointment. For sal-by all drutgists, or mailed on, receipt of price, $1.00 HENRY i/AViES, Proprietors, Cleve land, O. Noyes Bros. & Cutler, wholesale ageats, St. Paul, Minn. Answers to Correspondent**. In re|.i i... the luquiries which we have moved ix-i-aiding most prominent modern itrurdy would say the best of our belief Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, is pure in its nature, efficient in its ac tion and certain in it re9ultp. W have learned ifwDie reraurktiblu cures which it has flectuJ and beli-ve Hist as preventative 11 se it iR umquaied. Fu delu-ate la- OH-!- it i-nii-. I) men it is invaluable and its pur g-"nb'f (|uiluied i-oinuieud it to the '.avor and use all. Bncklon'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the werld for Cuts, Bruises, Sorep, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in ev ery case or money refunded. Price 25 cents per Box. For aale at wholesale by Gray & Hofflin, Minneapolis. Clark & are constantly adding new ,i i i.-hm-. U~ HIHI fmcy styles of wood w.i A N'e rlume, and Oy tons keeping in Myic, have made ami .~i.d more New Hume eewiug maeiiiues in 1SS0 than any two years previous. The factory isuiOraoge.Mass., and icy now turn out 35U machines a day. See advertisement iu anutuer column. GEO. W. HARPEE, of Strait Creek, Va., says he has been afflicted with norvous debility for ten years and that DAT'S KIDNEY PAD has en tirely cured him. TIIERE in but one real cure for baldness CARBOLIXE, a deodor zed extract of petro leum, a natural Hair R.-st-trer. As recently improved, CAROLINE is five fr.mi nny objec tion. The best hair dressing KU wn Do not throw neglecting a chronic cough ir.at. 111- Honey Hon hound and far would cure, in a I", days. Pike's Tooilnche Drops cure in one inumte. Young men and young women must have the practical training of H. B. Bryani'd Chi cago Business College to meet the demands of the times. SeeD. W. Moouy'- i u.*. a jticein tbispaper. Send for his circular. V" Get Lyons1 patent heel stiffener applied to those new boots before you run them over. $777- 5 TXAB sod Sxpenses scent*. Oautt Vis*, idtaa F. TIOKJCBT^afMt*,BUla AgntifSmg CTIVE wanted for our latest The Over 800 Paces, go witeh mortehthan 10' 'Illustrations, Plana of Buildings, *e. llflTC THI*?*"W rgar .HUH- I nlu the pest contribution tIo the Agricultural literature published this oountry.-OMcago Tribune. hiss practical work, of Inestimablei valueto I every intelligentfarmer, contributed from the experienceof over 100 praeUeal agrlcnltnrUta.' Deserlptivs circular, with terms, sent on sp- pUcatlon. A. KNOBKL CO Pubs. 45 LaSalle St., Chicago. flBBSBBBBBBBBBSBBBBaBBSBBBBBBBBBVBl JaESXivY&CS BAAJTIXBOBOVT THE I GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, IG-OTTT, SORENESS oriBB CHEST, ISORETHROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS i-ND SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET AND EARS, ICAIiSS, GeneralBodilyPains, HEADACHE, ILL OTHER PAIRS AND ACHES. No Preparation on earth equals ST. JACOBS OIL as a SAFE, SURK, SIMPLE and CHEAP External Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 CENTS, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positivo proofof its Claims. D^cnojfg IN ELEVE.N LANGCA& SOLD inui DRU0GISTS AND DEALERS INMEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO. Ttnlrtmtrrtt, MH.. X7. 8. Am W OJMl AJS 'jrUML S xuLMT JUL I UBS. YEM I PiUM, OF MASS., D1SCOVEBEB OP LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Cure lor all those Painful Complaint* and Weafeneaaea BO common to our beat female population. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Clcera iion, Palling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus in early stage of development. The tendency to can cerous humorathereis checked veryspeedily by its we. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroysall craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness tt the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, -weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with tholaws that govern the female system. For the cureof Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound in unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PIXKUAM'S VEGETABLE COM POUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price 3L Six bottlesfor $5. Sent by mail iu the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freelyanswers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address as above. Mention this Paper. No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Llv'KIt PILLS. They euro constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. SOW* ft ALL DHUGGT8T8. DISCOVERY ACCIDENT. which suppliesa wantmen of eminent abilityhara devoted years of study and experiment to Ibid Mdflc for diseases of the Kidneys. Bladder. Urinary Organs and Nervous Systemand from the time of its discovery has rapidly increased in favor, gaming the approval and confidence of medi cal men and those who have need it it baa become a favorite with all classes and wherever introduced has superseded all other treatments. In short, each isits intrinsic merit and superiority, that it ia now the only recognized reliable remedy. DISEASES O THE KIDNEYS are the most prevalent, dangerous and fatal affec tionsthatafflict mankind,andsovariedandinsidious intheir character, thatpersons oftensufferforalong time before knowing what ails them. The most characteristic symptoms aregradualwastingawayof thewhole body: pain in the back, side or loins a weak,feeble, exhausted feeling lossof appetiteand dread of exercise scanty ana painful discharge of variously colored urine: inability to retain or expel the urine minute shreds or casts inthe urine and, when the disease isof long duration, there is much emaciation andgeneral nervous prostration. THE ONLY CURE. WeMyMdUvely. and wtthpntfearof contradic tion, thatTDAVS KIDNBY PAD is thefirstand onlyinfalliblecurefor everyformof Kidneydisease. It is the best remedy yet discovered for this com plaint, and more effectual in its operation tnaa any other treatment. By using faithfully and persist entryno case will be found so inveterate as not yieldtoits powerful remedialvirtues. I S STRONGLY ENDORSED. We have the most unequivocal testimony to it curative powers from manypersons of high charac ter,intelligenceandresponsibility. Ourbook," Ho\ a Life was Saved," giving the history of this nev discovery, and a large record of most remarkable cures, sentfree. Write for it. DAY'S KIDNEY PADS are sold by druggists, srTOU*erobjrjmail on receiptor cases AddTeM-DAYKIDNB^PADtHCi^LEfDoVo: PAHTinil Owingtothe manyworthless Kid- OHy IIUI1. cey Fadsnowseekinga sale on our reputation,wedeemitdue theafflictedtowarnthem AskteiDAY'SKIDNBYPAD, tatomoeiS 7ou will not bedeceived. Sold at wholMal* by Soysa Bros. Outlet, St. Paul, the body,n!' t^^U 5T* FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Bert in the world. See that the name and teade-aara sis on sverr package. Factories at Oateago. Mow Yeas and S Louis. Sold everywhere WELLIWei HURte POWER BorlnaaedResk Drilling Msehissal BeatWeUAnMrsI Circulars Free! LOOMISftNYMAN. TIFFIN, OHld. Wtfvy7nLrnioae^P**SJn worth in Machinery! lifS and Tools, and donAILf lfi SMU'*eutwUfBtarLmmmW I CURE FITS! 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