fjoga mnd their Mattag-wment No animal deserves better treatment; t r tcjrys it more when giveii, thaa the dog. Lake liutcau being, be should be well boused, well clot bed, well fed acd, when be is sick (which will be rarely if the otber conditions are ob served), be mofct be well doctored. Firt-t, as to bis bouse. As a general rule, dogs should not be kept in a uwellinc-house. since, a they do not wear overcoats, they are liable to take cold wh n they go out. A small dog mav be kept in a stable or other ou- bouse; but a large dog enjoys a bouse of bis own, Ibis should be oblong in shape, with a peaked roof at least eight inches bigber than the dog, and it should be what most people would ca'l too large for t'je dog. This will give bun room to turn round and when driving rain or wind comes be will be able to get away back out of its reach. i'cr the same reason, the entrance should not be in tbe end of the kennel, but on one siue and near the end, so that be frill be tbe less exposed to the weather. The best kind of bedding is 6traw or yellow-tune shavings (sawdust or bay are too dusty), aud it should be changed once a week and tbe floor well brushed with a stiff broom. New bedding should always be dry, or the dog will be liable to get the rheumatism. A strip of wood about three inches high is genjrally nailed across the bottom of tbe opening, so that the dog shall not drag bis bedding with him whenever he comes out. in order to keep ihe kennel dry both above and below, it should be raised two inches above the ground, aud the rouf should be covered with canvas well coated outside with tar. X a dog should require any other coat than that with whieU nature bas pro vided him. but it is his owner's duty to keep thb coat in good condition. In door pets of the fancy order may be washed as oiteu as their doting mis treases may choose, and dogs that have frequent swims iu clear running water, aud plenty of exercise, may go without their "tubbing" the whole summer long, not as a rule a dog should be washed once a mouth, and a warm bath, with plenty of soap and a thorough rinsing with clean water afterward, ending with a drenching with cold water (to keep him from taking cold), is the proper treatmeut. As the dog strongly objects to this process, and especially to having bis bead washed in which, perhaps, be will be bke hi master it is well to tie him unless you want a chase, and to begin with his bead beiore you get bun wet all over; a struggliug wet mass of Lair is not a comfortable thing to handle. After washing him ru'j him well with a rough towel, aud then put him in a clean place to dry. Of course be must tave a perfectly clean bed to go to on "tub" mtbt. If a dog is regularly and well washed, brushed and combed, and his house kept clean, be ought not to suffer from vejinin. but it is an easv thine for him . to satcb 11. as from other dogs. When this is the case he mutt be treated with oil el rubbed in, from the tip of bis ' note to the end of the tail Alter a few hours the oil may be washed off. Fleas like U'igs, but they cannot bear an oily dog. Sometimes, aud generally through neglect, a worse trouble fastens upon a dog and cautes Lini much aunovance. This is known as lice. A good aud sale treatment lb a thorough rubiung as be fore with )etroleum, It is not poison ous to the skin, but it is as well to muzzle the dog while the oil is upon him or he will lick a good deal of it off. Finally, whenever a dog ha ben treated lor vermin, the kennel should be well v.asLed inside with hot lime. In fact, such washing should be done every six months, on a warm, dry day, in any case. Most dogs are fed too much. Either they should be fed at table or at their own kernel, but not at both places. A meal once a day id btifli :iei t and then the an mal should be allowed as much as he wants. Very little meat need be given; indeed, for a dog that has but little exercise and no w rk, ouly about oue-teii tli of bis iood should be meat. Tbe rest may be bread, p.tntoes and cooked green food irom the table scrar. All thee things be mill eat If mixed with gravy or pot broth and sucu meat as he is allowed, ltonts, of course, are a standard dish in the kennel, and they are principally Useful lieause tliey make the teetn ttroiig and clean. IXi not be i-tiLy ith uruiking water to your friend. Let it be always cleai and frethlj -drawn from the pump or well, and in warm weather see 'hat it is frequently changed. A small lump of su put.r in his water once a week or so wiii help to keep him hi good health. However otherwise well cared for, no dog wiil be liea.tliy if always kept in doors, or always chained up. He re quires plenty of. exercise. Indeed, ex cept in the case ol bunting dogs, it is difficult to allow too much. Chaining is a fcood thiiig, especially at night, nd it would be remembered that to un chain him is a kindness which a dog will remember. When you have a new dog, theretore, always take care to be the only one to unchain bim untd he becomes greatly attached to you. Dogs hare been companions of man for so many generations that their na tural instinct is in most cases to do right; and where they do wrong, it is generally owing either to the careless ness or bad example of their masters. Ala ay a dog has been turned into a fighting or cat-worrying animal through thongutless encouragement on the part o! its owner. They are many other things tole learned about the care of dogs, and au observant owner of a dog tbat he cares lor will gradually pick up much know ledge by 'couiiwring notes" widi his dog-loving liiends. If your dog bo ot mi s really sick in spite of your care (and by "care" w e do not mean pamper ing), the best way is to write to one cf the agricultural or t porting paiers, de scribing the symptoms as cleariy a yon can. If it is cue of the filst-chuts papers, you will probably be answered in the next number by an experienced veterinary surgeon. If, however, your Cog is suffering, or is in danger, and yon can not wait a week, the best thiug to do is to take bim to the veterinary surgeon, and It t him treat the dog. A good dog is a friend tbat is worth a great deal of tronhle and extx-nse, eiuucM iwrf Tiee. We have all known from childhood how the Chinese cramp their women's feet, aud so manage to make them keepers-at-home, but how they grow miniature pines and oaks in flower-pots for half a century has always been much of a secret. They aim first and la it at the seat of vigorous growth, endeavor ing to weaken it as much as may be consistent with the preservation of life. Take a young plant say a seedling or cutting of cedar when only two or three incites high, cut off its tap-root as soon as it has otner rootlets to live upon, and re-plant it in au earthen pot or pan. The end of the tap-root is generally made to rest on a stone within it. Alluvial clay is then put into the pot, much of it in bits tne size of beano, aud jiift enough in kind and quantity to furuish a scanty nourishment to the plant. Water enough is given to keep it in grow th, but not enough to excite a vigorous habit So, likewise, in the ap plication of light and heat. As the Chinese pride thejnselves on the shape of their miniature trees, they use strings, wires aud pegs and various other mechanical contrivances to pro- snccs to pro- I mots symmetry of habit or fashion their ! pets into odd, fancy figures, 1 AQBIC CLTUBE. Korea nr thb Fbctt Yard. It la get ting to be a prime matter in planting apple trees to secure variet:es that are hardy. The old seed ng orchards wert as st cure as elm, but not so our finer sorts. Evolution in quality does not se cure a survival of the toughest wood. The tendency is rather the otber way. Of the hardier sorts of late introduction the Spy ranks high. Tbe Boxbury Rus sett coes not easi y kill, while the Kirk iaud is as tough as the toughest of the old-time seedlings. These are the three best late winter keepers and most hardy trees. Those who plant pears should select those which do not need to be hurried to market. Of thete the three most piofitable and best are Slit Hod, D'Anjou and Clairgeau. ibe two first are also shapely trees, and all thete are hardy. A few peach trees from seed should be on every farm. They will Kive a great deal of satisfaction when tbey do bear, and take bttle room v ben they do not. Seedlings from Early Crawford are like ly to give hardy as well as good vane ties. The Wafer also may be re lied on, as well as Amsden and Alexan der. No Iruit is more profitable, with pro per care, than the quince. The trees must be sh ltered from cold winds and protected from the frost. This last can be done by a liberal mulch of coal ashe. The quince is easily propagated by planting cuttings six inches to a foot kn, set in good gardens iL The trees must be well cultivated to be of special value, it is impossible to get a good crop oi quinces from trees grown in green sward. The best variety is still the old Orange, There are two rules in planting fruit trees, or for that matter any trees, that cannot be too carefully applied: 1. Al ways cut back the limbs shakily. If the tree is large, cut away nearly all the top. bo in planting evergreen hedges; dewn with thein;shear away hal or two thirds. 2. Mulch heavily.mulch every thing; mulch always. Hat. The best quality of hay is ob tained by cutting the grass while in bloom. For this, mowing machines are indispensable. The scythe may do for the fence comers, but not for gener al nse. In choosing a mower, look to lightness of draft, strength, and simpli city of construction. As between equally good machines, it is best to buy the one made nearest home,for convenience in makirjg repairs. It is safer to have tbe cutting bar ahead, aud to one side of the driver. The tedder is a valuable adjunct of the hay field, greatly facilita ting the drying ot the grass. The best hay is made by curing in the cock. Sweating improves the quality of hay, and prevents its heating in the mow. Cut grass that Las bad the sun for one aay may i;e put np in large cocks, where it will keep well for a week il necessary, if protected from rain and dew bT P8- These caps are easdy made Irom common sheeting, and fre- quently pay for themselves the first season. Ibe bora-fork is a great labor taring implement, and should be more generally used Haying is soon over, and everything should be employed that aids iu the hurry of this work. Fob more than thirty years we have had to do more or less with tbe rearing of calve". Our experience has taught us tbat scour in calves arises from many causes. ivtaife ot Iood, unsuitable tood, cold, wet, bad litter, etc.. will in duce scour. We have tried many sorts of medicine. Fca several yearj we proved tbat from thirty to sixty drops (according to age of call) of chlorodyne. in a bttle water, given early, at once stops the complaint; a second dose was very rarely necessary. Latterly, we have weaned the calves gradually from their mother's milk and reared them on tkimmed milk, since which time we have had little or no scour. One calf bad scour by its mother's side, three or four days old; we put it on another cow and saved the calf. We could not per ceive anything arnifs with the mother or her milk, but it did not suit her calf. Mast farmers of Western New York are going out of tobacco raising because of the uncertainties of the crop, the loss of fertility and depreciation of the land, and disappointment in sales. Even those farmers who have realized the highest prices and the quickest sales admit that tbe effect in tobacco raising is to reduce profits on general farming; that iu exhaustive tendency is a serious matter to consider, and that in the loDg run it is destructive to more important interests. It does not pay to keep poor stock of any kind. If every animal is good of it s kind it is always Bale-able, aud can be turned into money at any time that it is desirable to do so, whereas an in ferior one is always a drug on the far mer's hands. About 50,000 dozens of eggs are con sumed daily in Xew York Cry, when the prices are as high as they are at present. When the cost of eggs reaches the low est point they will be cheaper than meat and the consumption will increase to 200,000 dozens a'jjay. Tee growing of cauliflowers is re ceiving more attention than formerly, particularly so the earlier varieties. The crops of Dwarf Erfurt and Snowball begin to come forward in Jane, and these wi'h the latter sorts, are in the market almo-t without intermission un til November. Thebb does not seem to be any feasi ble way of getting rid of the rose bug except by hand p ekiug. The rose slug is another depredator which should be kept under by dusting the plants with powdered hellebore. The Sugar Be -t calls the attention of farmers to the advantages of hill culture for beets.sayiug the French and Austri ans have largely adopted it This plan of culture seems to present tho most prac tical advantages. Pbofessos Sanborn has conducted a series of experiments which prove con clusively that it takes more corn to make a pound of pork when the hogs were allowed to run at krpe than when they were confined in a pen. J'.'iysicians have long regarded odors as due to small particles thrown off by the odoriferous substances, but the fact that some substances emit power ful odors for a great length of time without appreciable lot-s of weight makes this theory unsatisfactory. Light and heat are now explained as mod or forma of motion. This view is known as the uudulatory theory, and it bas been suggested l.itely that tne pheno mena of odors may be best accounted for by the same hypothesis. The total population of the United Stales, is, in round numbers,50,000,UOO of which 43,476,000 are native horn, and 6.G80.0U0 are foreign born. The colored people number 6.632,519. Thus about every seventh person nearly is a negro, and every seventh person nearly foreign born. Quite green all around; When Pat was sent to the lobster pot, to see if there was anything in it, he said, upon returning: "There was no ripe ones. unrr Ihpi-A vm onlv csr&nA nriM and so t tn-l thm .11 irhmn) " DOMESTIC - AppxjqCkd Pieces. This style of decorative work is very satisfactory, it is so handy, and particularly the small pieces, which make no bulk, and hence re easily taken about from the parlor to the piazza and out into the garden summer bouses, over in the grove, down by tbe shore, or anywhere one may wander to while rusticating. The fashion of adorning many household and toilet articles with appliqued designs gives t this industry a great deal of special interest, much more than is usually bestowed upon one kind of dec orative needlework. Bonnet crape is of all shades and the very small pieces are just what is wanted iu making these flowers. Some of the petals are formed of narrow ribbon radiating from the centres, which are often curiously con structed of dots, especially in designing such flowers as daisies. Another very interesting industry is pillow lace mak ing; there is no difficulty in learning the stitches and method of working out the patterns. Lace making has become quite fashionable. There are several kinds that are excellent imitations of point lace and the old-time guipure. Manufacturers have recently brought out a number of new shades in embroi 1 ery filks. This addition of color to this department of decorating materials will give wider scope to the landscape touches that are so much admired in needlework for household adorning. A Voice irom the Northwest. iliLwarssK, Wi. The fJail.v Sentinel, which Is tbe leading morning; paper ot this State, writer: "St. Jacob's Oik the won der! ul remedy for rheumatism, has been used by a large number ot iieople in this city, and with effect truly marvelous. Cherbt Ratafia Take eight pounds of the best of r- d cherries; add to this eight pounds ot the best of black cher ries; also, two pounds of the best and ripest of raspberries, one pound of tbe best red currants, another pound of the best of white currants, three ounces of coriander seed, half an ounce of mace and half an ounce of cinnamon. To these spices add half of the stones of the cherries; pound these very fiue in a mortar. Mix all tbe foregoing well to gether. Add two pounds and a half of the best of white sugar; put all in a demijohn, cork tightly, and allow to remain so for thirty days; now open aud filter, then bottle. The most beroical use of of the cherry iu this country is cherry bounce. This is entirely an American invention. For good or for evil, cherry bounce has entered into tne politics, and even the religion of the American continent, for several genera tions. It would seem to have originated with the "first families of Virginia:" but the fashion subsequently crept into the social usages of several other sur rounding populations. There is no de nying the soft impeachment that a long line of American statesmen, generals, scholars, physicians, and even doctors of divinity, drank in cherry bounce w ith their mother's milk. A full review of the cherry in America would be incom plete without some allusion to the 'make-up of this celebrated decoction. ""Men are but sorry witnesses in their own cause." The praise of Kidney-Wort comes from the mouths of those who have been made strong and h'a'thy by r. Lit en: 'It is erring everybody," writes a drug gist "Kidney-Wort is tbe most popular medicine we sell." It should be by right, lor no other medicine has sucb specific ac tion on the liver, bowels and kidneys fo5llnke your old things look like new by using the Diamond Dyes, and you will be happy. Any of the fashionable colors for 10 cents. Fob Tender Feet. Bathe the feet every nipht in warm water, and imme diately after appiy to them strong vine gar. When they are inclined to crack, or become dry and bard (which is fre quently a great annoyance to aged per sons), alter using the vinegar, auoint them freely with spermaceti ointment. Tlun.b qec'O Again. I ssw so much said six ml tbe merits of Hop Bitters, aDd my wife who was always doctoring, rid never well, teased me so ur gently to get her some, 1 concluded to be humbugged again; and I am glad I did, for In lest than two months' use of the Bitters, my wife was cured, and she has remained to i x eighteen months since. 1 hke rucb buinbueging. Li. T., fSt Paid. "i'io nucr Press." EoruNQ Wooles Cloth. Wool or woolen cloth ought never to be boiled, as some recommtnl, in coloring it. It may be heated, but should never be brought to a boiling point, as that makes it tender and it will soon Icqk as though the moths or mica had been at work at them. Another Life Saved. 3. G Gray, of DleTill, Ala., writes us: I have been usinf your Dr. Win. lTiirs Si! jam for the Langs, and I can tar, of a troth, tt la far superior to any oin-r Lonjr prepvatlm in the world, llf nvitner was conOned to her bed four weeks with a cough, aad had every at en tloo by as good phyalciani as there are in the country, and tbey all fa lea to effect a cure but when I r one bottle of your Dr. Wm. Hill Balaam tit the Lamm, the beraa to mead right btst. I can aay In truth, that It iras the mean of Bar nc tier lite. I know of Ave raes that Dr. Wm. Hl.'i Hal-am ha cured, and idt m v her la better now tbau sue has tee a beiore fur twenty yean,' Potatoes. The Colorado bee le is the leading enemy to the Dotato. It can be succe's'ully fought with Paris green or Lon ion purple, if the poison if used ro soon as the young "worms' make their appearance. The ground must be well stirred and kept free from weed, and the crop dug etrly to avoid the wet rot "taed I' p." 'What Is Pie precise meaning af th 1 familiar ptiraaewhrn employed to signify an unnatural eond.tlon of the body and nibidf It mean ex-hau-t.on, languor, want of vital energy, menial apathy s p liable state of physical and mental helplessness. The best, and In fact the on J per fectly re.latile panacea for a "used up" system a that mo t popular and potent of medHnal st mu tants. Dostetter's Momaoh B iters. No ma ter wfte her the health has been broken down !y ex-ee-tve labor, over-tudy, an Insalubrious atmos phere, anxieiy, Irregularite in diet, dissipation, or anv other cause, this powerful and pi -anant veg table restorative will soon recruit tie dropp ing en-rgiet of na are, restoi lur the invgr tr of the nerves, and re-etab! thing that functional regularity which la ei-eutia: to an m d v g r and a hopeful frame of niln I. As a cure for Ort;itty, m a' 1 it Taned manifestations. Hosteller's tstouiach Bitter is unapproacuea uj any tonic In the riio lerut tntatea. Fried Feacjes. Cut in halves a doz en firm, ripe, free-stone peaches; have ready over fire a dripping pan contain ing smokiDg-hot lard half an inch deep: lay the peaches in the pan, the cut side down, as soon as they are cut, and fry them light brown; as soon as the side next the pan is done, turn them over without breaking them, and heat the other side. The moment tbey are heated through, arrange tht-m on a hot platter, with tbe cut side up, put a bttle pow dered sugar in each and serve them hot for dessert Heart Disease bas brought many to an untimely grave. The heart is as liable as other organs to disease; if you have it even in tbe slightest form use Or. Graves' Heart Regulator, f 1. per bottle. A pretty tidy is made by embroider -ing a spray of flowers or a bird on a small square of satin; then put a band of satin around this; have it of a contrast ing color; then another band outside cf this, and finish with fringe. If the satin is of a bright color and of good quality, it needs no other decoration. HUMOBOUa He loved his home: The Kentuckian s admiration for fine horses Is the strong est feel ng in his nature. He cares very little whether or not the poblio enter tains a favorable opinion of him, but he wants everybody to think well of his horse. Some time ago the editor of tbe Kentucky Stale Journal, published at IS export, published a local item con cerniug a horse well known in the com munity. Shortly a'terward a man en tered the office with a revengeful air and said: "My name is 'Squire Jaggers and I am not a tender-hearted man, let me tell you I understand that 30a have flung reflections on the character of my horse " 'I don't know, " replied the editor, "that I said anything derog atory to the character of your horse. I merely insinuated that you stole the animal, but I did not say anything to in the least injure his character.'' "That's all right, then. I don't care who says I stole him, but blamed if any man shall say that he can t run. 'Wire men say nothing in danger ous times." Wise men use nothing in danger jus diseases but the beat and most approved remedies. Thus Kidney-Wort U employed universally in cases of diseas ed liver, kiduey and bowels, 11 win cow von but a trine to try it and the result will be most delightful. aTMilhons of packages of the Dia mond Dyes bare been sold without a tingle complaint everywhere they are the fa vorite Dyes. Too sober to shoot: At the recent pigeon-shooting at Houston a gentle man who had claimed to be a crack shot missed six successive birds, and his disgusted friends, who had been betting on him, were mad enough to drown him. "What kind of shooting is that ? ' asked one of them, indignant ly. "I know its my fault I am too sober. No sober man can expect to hit birds that fly so crooked If I had had three more beers I'd have scattered feathers, and don't yon forget it" Kalamazxj, Mich., Feb. 20, 1S80. . I know Hop Bitters will bear recom mendation honestly. All who use them confer upon them tbe highest encomiums. and give tbem credit for making cures- ail the proprietors claim for them. 1 cave kept tiem since they were first effcred to the public. They took high rank from the brst and maintained it, aud are more called for than all others combined. cV long as they keep up their high reputation for purity and usefulness, 1 shall continue to recommend thtm something I have never before doce with any other patent medicine. J. J. HAiXOl K. 4L U The clergyman's wife had presented him with a son, and the bappy rather. as he went his parochial rounds, was congratulated by the members of his congregation. There as an old farm er, however, who received the tidings very coldl- but when perceiving the pastor's disappointment, good naturedly explained: "I ain't got no spite; it's all acoordin' to natnr , 1 spose; butvhen I think of that boy of yourn I can't help rerk nm that in a few years there 11 have to be a new fence put 'round my watermelon patch." Have you heart disease in any form? if so use Dr. Graves Heart Kegulator; JU years have proved it a sure remedy for or ganic or sympathetic Heart Disease. $1 per bottle at druggists. A Torso man in an Illinois town steppe.! into a church door a moment one Sunday while the services were going on, and the smart minister saw him and shouted, "Go out. young man, she is not here " The young man was embarrassed for a moment, and then remembering the several ministerial scandals that were in the courts, he said, loud enough for all to hear him, "yei she is, y u old duffer. You have got her hid behind the organ, and you want to go home with her yourself I'' The minister blushed and said the ser vices woull close by singing the doxol ogy." Tbe ntmr a ale Grata la the bout la the market. It ia ths mm 0000 aural and cheap t, ons box laatinr long at two of any otuer. Una greasing will last two weeks. It recoived first premium at tbe Centennial and Pari Exp witiona, alao ma laia at various State fair. Bar do other. Chakitt on the boulevard: . A little beggar in a lamentable voice cries: ''Charity, if you please. Mam ma is a widow with five children; we have no bread. Chari'y, if you please I" A p.is.erby, after having given two cent-, asks: ''What does your father do, httle one? "He is a carpenter, sir!" riiystologlcal Trinity. re.iMt;on, Nutriton sod SHcret:n must alt be re f-ct iu order towaiuulu a oea:tliy ho.lv. Tt wnu e th:'. -acu onr n iuul p-?rf rui iu p '-rv aud the bleu d and flu.d ol t-ie biy alt l-ura. Nature la always on tlie watch to r- p r audrvMore function, wh.le niii mee is t ' eterria- h.a iLtfvuuity to overtaa b.s bdy, weaken his vitality. tiLckeo Ira btood and dis-ccl- r h;n u ly. Anci-r&t pava.ul-vi!a rli4 on veir. ta:-le rem-d. tn purity th-- blood a:i.i pn-veiit il'.aeaNS and tlie u-e of the od St liemird YetfvuM PJ .a ua aaa.e Ail drustflata mil tnexu. Making the Frenchman phlegmatic: Strolling in the Champs Elysees the other day, I met President Orevy. "Gre, old man." 1 inquired, ''what are you up to now?" Great scheme, my boy, "he responded, in the purest French which he and I learned together in Ho boken. "I'm introducing lager beer as the national drink, with the idea that it may make the people more phlegmatic and disincline them to revolution." Emory's Little Cithartic PU1 best made for Liver Complaiut and Biliousness Tasteless, harmless, infallible. 15 2. Is regard to dosing: "Hallo, Charley! Where have you been?" "Just down to the apothecary's for a bottle of medicine for my wife. What things these women are tor dosing, aren't they ?" Charley's Iriend cencides in this view of the mat ter, and at Charles's suggestion the two step into tbe nearest saloon for some thing to brace up their respective stom achs. According to the 1'avific Medical and Suryical Journal, the death rate in San Francisco, for the year ending June, 182, was 21 34. Even this rate, low as it ia for a large city, is higher than it has been for ten years. The whole number of dea hs is given st 5008, of wlioh 27 were among the Ciiinam.-n. Keoii-c, Iowa. Dr. K. E. Fuller say: I have used Brown s Iron B.tiers In my own family with exec lent results. " How to spell "duel:" "Class in spel ling, stand np. Spell "duel."' "I-n-k." "That's a good boy; but there's anoth er way w-i-n-d." Tbat Hnabaad or Mloe Is three times the man he waa before he began using M eiis' lleallh Kenewer. $L. Uragg.u. He mourns the dead who lives as they desire. IUcently two immense anvil blocks have been cast in bcotland. Cue of these contained 170 tons of metal, and the secono, which was oast a few days since, contained about 165 tons of met al. Both are intended for nse with 12 ton steam hammers. The last of these blocks is in two pieces, one of which.al ready cast, weighs about 140 tons. The manufacturer of these anvil blocks Is Mr. William Ireland, of Manchester, England. Mr. Ireland has cast a large number of huge blocks of this kind, the heaviest weighing 250 tons. EctAlBs. Make the paste with quart of water, three-quarters pound of butter, three-quarters pound of flour, twelve eggs, a little salt and a eup of sugar. Put the water and butter in saucepan on the fire, and when it boils add the flour, first taking tbe pan off the fire; then put it back to thicken; when the paste will adhere to the finger it is sufficiently cooked. Remove from the fire and mix the eggs in three at a time, stirring constantly. Then put in mould sufficiently large and place on buttered tin. Bake in a quick oven. Shout the Olad TlClngs. ' Mrs Thomas Atkihsom, of Na t Ring Street, Providence, B. 1 loin th exultant multitude In 'ad praise and thanksgiving. Km A. Saya : "A few month ago I was taken seriously Ul and bilged to flv op my accustomed household du ties, and receive medical treatment, and grew worse continually unlit I was conOned to my bed, la plt of the doctor' prescription and Ihe best advice that I could get. My sufferings were very severe from the excruciating pains la my back. and my leg were very bad y swollen, alien led with severe pains, which acre (apposed to be can ed by the rheumatism. A friend of mine who called to see me urged me to try Hunt's Bemedy, stating that he knew of the wonderful caret of several panics who had taken this medicine. In cases which se-med very much like mine, except. log that they were tn much worse condition than I was. I consented to try the Remedy, and begun to take it a directed, and before I had flnlshed taking on bottle the Improvement In ma was great, and It continued constantly, so that after I had taken lea than three botiie I was able to re lume my household duties and do my work easily, although I had been conOned to the bed several w eka. The swelling of my llmht ha disappeareil. aud the lament and paint In my back are gone. alt gone. For all of which, under tt.e blessing of a kind Providence, I am ln-lebted to Hum's Kem dr, ami I believe that 11 is mv duty and privilege to Inform all who are suffering in like manner of the remarkable curative and restormt.ve powers ol this remedy, which I cheerfully recommend to all wnoareaniiciea wua ainuej V seat ana Dropsy.' Never Knows to Fall. This mono was adopted -me year ago for the wonderful Kidney mt-on-lne, linnt'a Ketnedv. It was a bold banner to carry, for Bunt' Remedy tf recommended lor some or the mt fatal mala lie Bright disease and all kl-lney. bladder, Uver and urinary 9mplalnla. Hunt I Remedy, th great k dney and uver medicine, ta Indeed a post 1ith eiir. anil nulli la kMM known to fil " How to Ue Eggs. E2gs that are to be used in cake should be put Into cold water in summer while you are making your preparations, until ready to use them. Then break each one separately into a cup, to see if it is good as by breaking all into the dish you beat them in, yon risk the whole by one egg. If good, turn it into the dish, and pro ceed the same way with the others. Natural petroleum, deprived of itt color and disagreeable odor without distillation and tbe aid of acids or alkalies, is what tbe Carbohne is made from. At now im proved and perfected it is a beautiful preparation.SDd performs all that Is claim ed for it as a hair restorer. When one has had a fever, and the hair is falling off, take a teacup of sage. steep it in a quart of soft water, strain it off Into a tight bottle. Sponge the bead with this tea frequently, wetting tbe roots of the hair. PboverbiaIi Philosophy: Abstinence makes the heart grow fonder. All swell that ends swell as regards shoes. One swallow does not make a bummer. Distance lends enchantment to a few. Let me make the ballets of an opera, I care not who writes its scores. Women is not so fair as she's painted. Catch your hair before you shave it. Students of Music, Literature and the fine Arts, will find valuable information in the New Calendar of the Hew England Conservatory of Musio, which will be sent free to sll applicants. Address. E. Tocajxt Franklin bq., Biston, Mass. A motheb's fear: "I don't feel uneasy about the future prosperity of any of my children, except Tom," said an Arkanaaw lady, in conversation with an acquaintance. "Poor Tom's mind weak and I fear that, bke h's father, he will oe compelled to practice law. Foa DTSTtirsiA. txr-IsS5nnx. derresslon of rorr. Its snd general debU u ,in their various lorms; aiao as a preveniiv-againat lever and ague and other intermittent fevera, the "Kerro-I'hosphorated-Klixir of Calls.iya'' made i.y Chi-we: :, liaxar 1 A Co., New York, and sold by all Drngir.it-. the best tonic: and tor pat enu recover our iruca fever at sner s.fAaaws, U has ao tsjuai. Quite too much: On a very rainy evening a carriage makes its way along the boulevard, the steed smoking from the pouring showers. "Poor horse! Poor horse I" says a member of the S. P.C. A.; "out iu such weather, and hitched to an open carriage, t x !' Ladies and children's boots and sbie cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel Stiff eners are used. Why Dreadnaught is at large: "What astonishes me," remarked Mrs, Mann, "is how Colonel Dreaddaught managts to keep out of the State prison." "The probability is," replied Blunt, "that it is feared that he might corrupt the con victs, and so they let him go at large." ELM Grove, N. C Dr. (J. N.'Roherson savs: l prescribe Brown's iron Bitters and dn i It all It is recomiuendcd to be " Flo web y: (Scene: Police court.) Magistrate: "Have you anytliing to say in answer to this charge, prisoner?" P.-isoner: "Sore, your Worship, only that 1 am as innocent as the unborn angels." (Three months hard ) For Thick Heads, Heavy stomachs, bilious conditions Wells' May Apple Plila auu-bUioua. cathartic 10 and jtc Dence these tears: "Why do they cry so muoh, pa?" asked the Auitm editor's little boy at the theatre, refer ring to the actors on the stage. Be cause they are so many dead-head -i in the audience," replied tue editor, scowl ing at the rival editor in the next row. Gastbixe cures dyspepsia. What more do you want? Ask your druggist for it. (Jastbine is in liuuid form. - The collegian's passport: "Xoaaid the college man, "I don't caie a copper whether I get a degree or not; I've got my skull-and-cross-bones pin and that's a passport into any society. Lse bU I'atrlck Salve, and learn its great value. One trial convinces. unanswerable: 1 riest "i'at, 1 tin- dtratand you are going to be married again." Disconsolate Widower "Tis, your nvrence. ' meet "But yoor wife, r'at, bas onlv been dead two weeks." D. W. 'Tis, yer riy'rince; but sbnre ain t sbe as dead now as she iver will be? According to the report of the shell fish commission in Connecticut, there are some 9 ',500 acres of oyster-grounds orider cultivation ani under the juris diction of the State. A new mode of cultivation, or eaptnrt of spat for seed on muddy bottoms has been invented at Orotou. Birch trees alxrat twenty feet ia height, and three or four inoher in diameter at the butt, are thrust about three feet into the mnd, with the tops under tbe surface of the lowest water, and inclined at an angle of some 43 de grees with the em-rent. The floating spat attaches itself to the branohea and grows rapidly; a single bush affording, in a few months, five to fifteen bushels of seed-oysters, none of which would have survived settling on tne muddy bottom. An absurd claim waa made that these submerged bushes Drodneed scarlet fever and diphtheria, and many have been destroyed; but the plan has recently received legal recognition, and, with proper effort, can be made to pro duce millions of bushelsjof oysters where is now only waste ground. I Abr very many years ago Buasia made heavy purchases in America of machin ery to develop her petroleum fieids.and offered such inducements to experienced oil workers that hundreds of Americans he cran operations in Southern Russia. Bail roads were built, improved machin ery was nsed in raising the on, and a few days ago Russian operators entered the market at Trieste, eager to compete with American houses. Americans workins: ia RussU have so far developed the Russian oil fields as to bring their products hi competition with American oils. Thebb are a great many times when a glue-pot in the house is a "well-spring of pleasure, and is an economical in vestment, especially when of the kind here described: Buy at a tin shop one small tin can, costing five cents, and a Urge one, costing about ten cents, in which the smaller can be set: five or six cents' worth of glue will mend great many broken articles or will fas ten things that have become ucglued. Put the glue in the small cup with little water: put boiling water in the larger one and set the glue-cup in it; in a few minntes the glue will melt and be ready for nse. Dr. Pierces' "Favorite Prescription1 perfectly nil permanently cures thoe dis eases peculiar to females. It is tonio and nervine, effectually allaying and curing those sickening sensations that affect ths stomach and heart through reflex action. The back-auhe, and "dracuing-down" sen sations all disappear nndex the strengthen ing effects of thu great reswrauva. MJ druggists. Battle View. An ingenious mode of gettiDg a correct representation of an actual battle, landscape, etc., in a pano ramic form, has been suggested in Paris. The main feature of the arrange ment is a revolving cylinder, with vertical slit in it, through which the images, etc., enter, and are thrown on a photographic medium properly sensi tized. Onr Grandmother taught their daughters th it "a stitch in time saves nine. A put in time saves not oniy nine, but oftentimes an incalculable aniouut o imtlV-rini; as well. An occasional dose- of Dr. Pierce's IV-lleta (Little Supir-coated 1'ilN). to cleanse the stomach aud bowels. not onlv prevent (li--ases but often breaks 1111 sii.iili ii utlucK -, Mli-i' taKcn iu nine. ty d ruj:i;iis. Brilliant Black. Mechanics who desire to produce a deep brilliant black upon iron or steel may try the following receipt. Apply with a fine hair brush a mixture of turpentine and sulphur which had been boiled together. For weaklnnsrs, spittincof blood, weak .stomach, night-sweats, and the early stage of Consumption, "Golden Medical Discuv ery" is apee-irie. I5y druggists. Barometer. A simple barometer can be made by falling a pickle bottle, with in three inches of the top, with water, Then till a clean Florence oil flask with water and plunge the neck as far as it will go into the larger bottle. The water in the flask will rise and fall with the weather, sometimes leaving it perfectly eiupty eight hours before storm. Skinny Mem. "WeilaTIeaUh Renewerrestorr-s health and vuror cures ujspejMa. imnoieoce. sexual Deuiuly. au When the color on a faonc has been accidentally or otherwise destroyed by acid, ammonia is sppbed to neutralize the same, after which an application of c lloroform will, in nearly all cases, re store the original color. The applica tion of ammonia is common, but that of chloroform is but little known. Nervous d bil.t v. the curse ot the American nco- Me. Immeil.aXe.T rie.ua to Uie action oi Brown iron miters. Uat aiXAi. OEMS. Une beaten egg, one cup of sweet milk, one cup of cold oat-meal pudding, beat all together, add hlf a teaspoonful of soda, and one and one-balf cups of flour. This quantity will fill the gem pan. Does not hurt some dyspeptics. Blieumatie-Goutaline, Dr. Elmore's. 103 William St.,N. Y.,is theony rati curat ire erer a srorcprd for rheumatism, and best remedy Known lor xitiuey, liver aim stomach diseas es. Abundant i) roots, bend tor circulars. Hard Molasses Cookies. One cup of sugar, one of butter, and one of mo lasses; one teaspoonful of soda and one of ginger. Boil all together, and while (oiling stir in enough flour to thicken. Boil thin and bake quickly. Dr. Kilnet Great Kerve Kastorer Is the marvel of the ae lor all nerve diseases. ' All at slopped tree, bend to Ktl Arch Mreet. PhUadelpaia, Fa, It is reported that a discovery has been marie near Andeinacb, on tbe Rhine. Remains of prehistoric anima's have leen found in a puuiice-stone pit. and Profe- sir Sc-haaffuausen, of Bonn, has investigated tbe spot closely. A lava stream underlying the pumice-stone was laid bare, showing a width of only tJro metres. The crevices between the the blocks of lava were filled with pa-mice-stone, generally from a depth of oue-half to rne metre, below thin, how ever, there was pure loam and clay.ard in this were found numerous animal bones, apparently broken by man, as well as many stone implements. It is supposed there was a settlement there of vhtch the food remains fell into the lava crevices before the whole was cov ered with pumice-stone. To take tar and shoemaker's wax ont of clothing, break an egg and take the yol k alone and rub the soiled parts with it till the tar softens and comes out, then wash with water. vpILLS TRADE MARK. The pli: are warranted to be PrRELT vere frre fiom all niinerti and other poison na m e. Ther are a certain rnre rnr i'kmh. taH luiMtameH. irxiuu. ona n. aoacne, ly.H;ep.U, B liouiora. Torpid Liver, Loss ol Appetite, sad ail dim am . arising from the Urer, Stomach, Bowels or Kidneys. They remove all distinction from the channel or the system ami purify the blood, thereby Im parting health, strength and via- r. Sold by drua glsbsoraem by mall for xt ceuta m ataraps by P. SLTSTAEDTER k CO., 83 Mercer St., New York, SoleManntietnrersof ST. BERNARD VEGE TAItLfc FILLS. Send for circular. IS A SURE CURE tor all diseases of the Kidneys and LIVER It ha. specific action on this most Important orxan. enabling n to throw off torpidity and Inaction, stimulating- the healthy asi istimi of the Blla. and by keepang th. bowal. la frea T""Tig Ha nyiilar discharge. r.iaiana. isr are billooa, dyapepUa, er constipated. Xidary Wort will surely relieve mod qniakly In tb. Spring to einaseth. System, vrary J onaahou-d ah. a thorough corns, of it, I - SOLO BY DRUCCIST3. Price 1 1. I KICCER 8 PASTILLE I Sore Tnf , , Q lnecta.UlnjU AhymalL StowsCa am-Wiaftrwavatata, Water is sometimes nsed to cool a circular saw it also enables a saw to work in a smaller kerf, thus saving pow er; and it also acts as a partial lubrica tor. It should be directed in jets on each side of the saw near the centre. Its use, however, should be avoided in cold freezing weather. Allowing the saw shaft to play endwise is one of tne most effectual means of keeping the saw cooL When the timber springs against the saw, tending to heat it at the cectre, the end play of the shaft allows the centre ot the saw to yield; at the same time the guide pins at its pe riphery keep it in line, and the friction is thereby reduced, and liability to heat diminished in a corresponding degree. riiE GREAT GERMAN BEMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and cures BHElJLVriSM, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Lumbago, BArHACBC, HEaDACHB.TOOTHICHI, SORE THROAT. QCLNSV. SWELLINGS. srattis. 9 Sacs sen. Ct3. Bmlttt, FROSTBITES. TBS, MCA LEW, And alt other Sodily ache ajyi paiua. FIFTT CEITS BOTTLE. noldbyat! prnntstsand Dealers. Du-ectluus In 11 Tb Charles A Vooeler Ce. II w A. TOfcEiaa k CO I ihism a, c a a. Hs Hitlers are Ike Patrevt aad Beat Bitter Ever Btiad, They are compounded from Hops, Halt, Bacho, f aadrake and IMndellon, the oldest, best, and most valuable med cine in the world and contain all ths best aad moat corativa properties ot aU other remedle-, being the greatest Blood Pun tier. Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. Ko disease) or 111 hea th can poa. aibly long exist where these Bitters are oaed, so varied and perfect are their operations. Tbey give new life and vigor to the aired and In firm. To alt w&o-e employment cause Irregu larity or the Bowel or urinary organs, or who re quire an Appetixer, Tonic and mild StunoIanUBop Bitter are in valuable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without Intoxicating. No matter what vour feelings or symptom are, what tiie disease or ailment la, ate Hop Biiter. Vuet wait until yon are au-k, but if yon only feel bail or mwraMe, nae Uop Baler at oace. ft may lave your life. Hnadred-i have been saved by so doing. i"0 wU be paid for a caaa they will not are or help. Ho not suffer or let yoor rrlrml infer, bat use sn-i arge tnem to use nop SHi'.ers. Kemembi-r, Hop Hitlers Is no vile, drngired, drunken nostrum, hat tbe Purest and Beat Medi cine evt-r made; the "Invalid s Friend and Hope," and no pen-on or lamay shuuid ue wilaout tuein. IU tne miters to-uay. FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. 1 Tf u ntTiiii iTIm n inriTilmt tn ttihi mum lay tyfaianBUiwii W rvwoaj-aim wvwrt ttqtiaJd th aelebnted Kkbssy-Wart Jq COT9. WhtCTBT tha OtslMt. hOWCTW O im ITtaM g th case. thi Tma0dj wlL overcome it. nil rO THIS rtlitn nr r I tWfcsiOi nUlnft i wrv an to be (5mplictUed with oonm psvUcra. Xidnry-VVort filcnrsa mllkindcf Pile, even whea phyaioaiwi . Urtwinirthmi to wesvuoadptraand onKaUT land mediclnea xtmwm osrors mi.ee c 7 il jvwjOBVvw-aKrui tuctsv trwisicw 1 U3E r Divggiwta Sn Xa Ort JTtMjr tstf'TOa.Mtviipltw wortli 6 1 0 W t6U AadiTXJioiiB4Jou INKtUad ftta. CUIUS Mtflt ALL CSt f AILS. Bu ( V i iti h ro rv Tartf rwrL LZJ l lit uux. wi a ow ar:irt'L t, -wt in inirf. v i iw ur'.tiirr"' i In the human boiiy rriB: All byimirrl EVAN'S W0BMSYRDP1I A aid-time) reasrd'. nie and on eetw. I al in iu acuos. Frire 2o ecDta a bottle. I tWFUK f ALE BV ALL Dktl UC19XS. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Th nnd TiHinrM r Ttvn1 .-! mnmrtvl in vIM nm FAKMS- Tb iittk b.tol uit TriitA: u important to fou il yoa want Ui buy. u we tuve very a. any far ma ocjtKy mud nurkea VV r.U uj what y hi want at tl w , ran iuit you. hi-se.inea paper at-nl frvsa tc any atl ur bw LDii ire uM:n:i,t u u hKUioo. bju. tuixnai drraa we arrd it-ilfnt pocket map ot M-txyW td winr.ttiaaod Wait Vinr.i:ia bv m:l iMWi-au.i .m r rit...f pnee ld Mami Ar nx-uey. PrUx, Wain Lnd ex lV. wiiatim IDtW, SOtr MaCH. 1. 1. HAN A 4 BH'-iw W.l ayetttr SL Baltm-ra. Hi TOOK tS od for -la. -M. or -As. fnr Ntoklo. a Utt rf!r Prtvtf D ww F a.-t -tkAr. Ajnt' ci-rvi l.ir aiJt tor 3c rlrlkm?. 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LANDS istite tawohs sttssb o- TOEIVEK V ALLY,un-qiiallil fir atock-rainiiir. dairyuar aud water and naar Hmhw HVTrvn r u ' i .. .i . CHEATER than HOMESTEAilS lthOTA and moiPHOlTASLK than OOVLilNMtNT BoXDS wUlb.ao.d arnl ImwiIm H . . . .. .1 . daya, in tliwtm taruia or Urrer tractn. on terms u sua buyers, hi VILLA KD, CXatw ehanes for oIcnea or neitihhothocdaj ths NKW CARRtiaa rt rm'n hit . . i iu ssnttna, Addrwai A. a FISS. Danisr.OoL AGENTS WANTED VLlf-m: iV.l .f' Ho" Atiqulrw mnd Prwerv liemltb.." Retails, Big Commiss ont to 1 enta street, Philadelphia, Pa, QQy..uiigMt-AwaiitPitol--arntlnrraiihvliisri4. a. BAM LA.QA.LOlU. BanaJ. Zv!lWxZ?' GATES. Ii,bi,??'8,m,,a Dur abi. Seif-Opemn liate. taat alwava rnawarfrrnthetmd.irwai aiway opiuh MORPHIM HAnrr. Ko pay tnl eurvd. Ten Tears established, l.ouo cored, btate. ease. liir. atarah.guuicy UlCh. Only 20 Cents 61 vtmtftl. W HaB4f.l raf Kavrtk. TttaWfta. 1 .ittlt Wfr Me-tU. MV-latvr. Pa BtsktMai W HrwV ! rrt- tUttl. rVHIW Cnt. Liy av B. Bbf Mi kantr mcCwf. atatrkr af fitch wmtmr Paalm, M'haB Aft atxl . Bpaara. CavaHaT. lat Oaoua)M. Lo r ic Sfeaatraeft. 'iflTltnlttrt Hint tai i "'a rotm m i tt-rv Suta.li 1 aawtaf aaek kt Him KMafB.ajtiaj4Grf. U Uhtai ftM. Mr. lUtHla tjtJ ItrviiM . rac ipa) U Oalf ta iMtm fi, a-7 tMMMiHkCa Fe-tVlltj. Address E. C. HOWE & CO.. 19 4hiBT m Ui wort rtBtai w it kx tt Tfk for 1 Settfet. PtBlpirw, (Mat). IfOFf. M "JV Bar t(, iasffwtBl Bit BBt?, Catarrh. I f JuW Apprtx. rBUsa CetBoitvii. t. aod wl tm4 WW JW ditwtk , H stTty teiam. All AVutittt ar4 lk MM CtMBtrw MaVw k-TW Bwfl Ib at. K. KtlltrB Y MM ) Yt. l1lfctiTi . tan tywww LOVELY COMPLEXIONS POSSIBLE TO AIL, Freckles, Sa!loffnes rfe jess, Tan, KruitftSS dences or heat and ei,; pent. The JlnJia gfc taMrt the most deli525 no detection Vin- mS? the closest ob.semS.lbleto Inder these circnnisw afanltylornblexionisffi short or a crime. 1W !e UalmsoldeverjTvhereS only 75 cents, vith H rections. m IiCT.rtUXWriJ,-ir Onental Creim. or it-;i ... . - o oa is; Dr. I A Hay ra. H1ii ia.)y if th. .ST0 Hionraad'a Cnam' a th- Wat haraiS ij?0 mrepanoous.- lwo.mll IwirJi" ktrvary day. Ahr, road Ku"SSiZt tn ssm. o. a tv i ri.M LI, ! Fur awlw by CJ 4nitvntw'n(l fv at tarooationt th. C. 8.. CukU and iS2? war. of base imitations, tl.am SiLilStJf anmf tt aay on. aaluo th. mn3TW " 4 'ani-itrrai and sr., r Oranps! ImiW Flo!!! Troplral fntt cnltar. "mbin:n tnx . ore aud protit. Tea to forty ai na ia me -uSjT, ben ' 01 rion-ua. " For partlcbUra adilress V. LWT0, Anbnra,X.T. TtLh IIIIM IK1 IITTLsTuaT ZERO OINTMENT "hts tb. Ark right wat r frrm. rMINstns snd Bunions, and h ! r itn stva. 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N ir.i j a H k BBNsACK. of aos Sor.h !-ud rrwt. fiiaje!- aia, eitaer by uta.1 or b- prr- -n. iJurr z'.aemsn rom s A. Jt. to l-t. M.. and 6 to t P. JL Advice free. Wh-auevt-r wml.l tn.iv luainaiil. Hon and the w iv to impp-ve it snoni l mal "Uli'UUJ 1 A M T-.HK! Sent on receipt ol tent siainp. "CTJLLEJ.'S ANTISEPTIC," wmhe-nc tit oflVn-ire ocl. r M th frrt ird utf reiliO- IQli-ltM. a- W- r ba- aU.il LataHwd ti tnd niti tvrwi wa u eui'w-ui tv- t-i.. lion fouau th jnur Dn irv nt. eu.lf o 1 1- inrin--ifr bqtW .e.tae iu iifsfuy o.a r - w fa-mi 1 ti ) -uj wa f .r r i i nv-fc a f BiAU. A 'i-tt-s.. J A. I I LU A tjL, Mlctv tl, a. tt iiU lor CiXL UaatX. FREE; t J -tl w:uit AV-aui liwiyw -rtfct UwuttL U H 1 i ll Bui sXl THE PUREST AND BEST amn!) evrrMaUe -It l.l'.napMadet Iron, ll.ps, Malt, linrbo, Maa. drake, ana Daadeiloa. 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