AGRICULTURE. PLANTING GRAPE-VixEtf. —One would suppose that so simple a thing as planting a grape-vine would not need writing about; and yet the number of people inquiring, "How shall we plant!" is so great that a few words to these inquirers may well be pardoned by those who think they already know enough about the matter. The rule is to plant the roots shallow. If they are long when we have to transplant them, in stead of setting them deep we lay them along about four or five inches beneath the surface. It is of course very necessary to press the soil very hard and firm over the toots; that is if the earth is tolerably dry, though in truth no vine should be planted except the eanh is in this condition. It is very useful m planting a grape-vine to cut it closely in. Unless the last year's growth be very vigorous it may be almost all cut away; and even where the growth is stroug one-half - may be cut away. This is the way to get a good strong cane forbear ing uext year, which is the most that one ought to txpect a vine to do. "Immedi ate bearing" is a delusion and a suave. Many persons spend a dollar extra on a vm6 which he is told by the dealer will 4 bear this year," wht-11 for that amount of money he could buy treble the quantity of grapes it v ill bear lor him, even if it bears at all. Still, we like to plant good, strong healthy grapea. The little crow-quills, which come out as rare grapes at hign pri ces, seldom give much satisfaction. in deed, it is more than likely that the com u cn failures which generally follow all of these introductions are as much owing to the way their propagation is forced, as to any iuherent inability in the varieties to become adapted to soils and climates. TBK eye ola steer, when prominent, blight and clear, with a mild and gentle expression, is an indication ot health, with a quiet disposition and good feeding qual ity. If ihe eye \s dull and sunkeu the ca pillary circulation will be defective aud ihe luuctious of nutriuou imperfectly per foimed, and there will uot only bo a defi ciency in the ability to fatten, but a lack of strength and constitutional vigor. A restless and wild expression of the eye in uicates a predominance ot nervous action and an unquiet d eposition that is uot com patible wilh good teediug quality. PKTSSIA spends two or three million dol lars annually upon the Slate lorests and larms. The farms of the State are rented to practical farmers, who aie bound by their leases to take pupils iu agriculture, aud to keep blooded stock for improving the breeds of the surrounding community, aud 10 iniroduce such machinery ou uial as is recommended by the agricultural minister of the crown. No seeds are dis tnbuted free, except in time of scarcity, but railroaus have to carry free articles for exhibition at agricultural fa ra. l lie high ways are lined with liuit or other trees, and tbe Government supervision of lorests is stiicu A CELEBRATED Irish farmer gives his ad vice to one young man in the business: 44 As a breeder, yoa must be careful not to lose the calf flesh, if you do so by starv ing the animal at any time of his growth, you lose the cream—the covering of flesh so uiucn prized by our retail butchers. Where do all the scraggy, bad fleshed beasts come from that we see in our mar kets; and what is the cause of their scrag ginest? It is because they haye been stin ted sud starved at some period of their grow th. JLf the calf flesh is once lost, it cav never be regained. Hox. James Wilbox gives good direc tions lor gowing grass seed. Where grain is sown with it for a crop sow ten pounds of timothy, ten pounds of red clover, two pounds white clover, and two pounds of blue grass. When pasture is wanted this season, sow a bushel ot oats, a peck ot timothy, ten pounds oi red clover, two of white, and two of blue grass. Keep off the cattle till th oats are six inches high. Ktmember two things in sowing grass seed sow early and plenty of it. Breeders have noticed that a iemarka ble development of the tendency to lay on fat is usually accompanied by a delicacy o f constitution, a diminished secretion of milk and a loss of fecundity. Very fat animals are not likely to be good Dreeders; in fact, the excessive production of fat is incompatible with a nigh development of the reproductive powers. ILLEGITIMATE lauipeiing with exhibition annuals is practiced at English live stock shows: A glaring instance of this offence was brought to notice at a recent show, at which a Clydesdale horse was disqualified lot having had false hair ingeniously ad ded to bis heavy feet. A new method of beet sugar manufac ture consists of submitting the juice to some chemical (yet a secret), aiter which it is filtered. Evaporation and granulation tollow, and this ends the process, which is said to be reduced to extreme simplicity. This is a German discovery. Home Italian engineers, it is said, have lately obtained the concession of a large tract of land near the Dardanelles, where a vein of basalt containing sulpl ur, has been discovered. This formation, which is similar in character to metalliferous veins, the sulphur beiDg evidently deposi ted in the form of vapor on the basalt, is most curious, and differs from the deposits of sulphur in Sicily, which are of sedimen tary origin and are due to cert aim chemi cal or physical phenomena at the time of tile formation of the deposits. COLLECT some soot from a chimney or a steve where wood is used as fuel, put it into an old pitcher and poui hot water upon it. When cool use it to water your plants every few days. '1 he effect upou plants is wonderful in producing a rapid growth ot thrifty shoots and a groat num ber of thick, richly-tinted leaves. It is no easy matter to plug up a dia mond-drill hole from which there is a strong flow of water, fiequeDtly under great pressure. When a hole is to be plug ged there are forced into it small bags of beans and flaxseed. The plug—made ot dry pine and from 10 to 16 feet in length is driven in alter these bags anil forces them forward in the drill hole. Also, a hole is sometimes bored into the end of the plug, which hole is filled with flaxseed. The flaqsei d and beans are caused to swell to such an extent by the hot water that the hole is as compactly filled as though closed with molten lead. Platinum crucibles, on being ignited, suffer a greater or less decrease m weight when they are new, but after repeated ig nition such changes no longer occur. The metal indium has always been a more attractive object for the physicist than for the metallurgist. If it were not for the two brilliant lines m its spectrum, blue and violet respectively, that helped Messrs. Reich and Ricbter to its discovery some eighteen years ago, and which are still one of the favorite sights for the au dience of a lecture on spectrum analysis, the general public might hardly know any thing of its existence. DOMESTIC. tnß CARE or GOLD FISIL— If they are kept in a glass globe or vase, turn "them carefully into a pan of fresh water whilo washing the glass with clear water, plac ing in the bottom fine gravel, smooth shells, etc. Replace the fish with a scoop net; if you change the water twice in each day, the second time It will only be necessary to turn out the water gently and fill it again without disturbing the fish. If scales are knocked off it takes two months to heal the wound. Put in a little ci acker and from one to seven house flies per day for each fish. Scrape fresh beef in fine strips and give them twice a week. When you are out of the room cover the vase with a shell or netting, to prevent tneir jumping out; do not let the netting be thick, or the air will not pass through. In summer do not let the glass stand in the hot sunshine, or the fish will die when the water becomes healed. SEVEN rules by which to get well and keep well:—1. Keep the head cool. 2. Keep the akin cool. S. Keep the feet warm aud dry. 4. Keep bowels open. There is no such provocative cause to disease as constipation. 5. Rest regular ly and profoundly. Empty the brain at night of all the days proceedings. Train the will to help do tins, th Be careful in the choice of associates. Do not be de magnatized or vampiTed by people. 7. Go to bed and get p at regular hours, thus cultivating the habit of sleep. In valids need to >e recountltuiiouuiiced. Genius aud intelligence should be locked up aud laid away while the process of reconstruction is going on. Xo human lieing can get well in defiance of God's law. Removal of Gkka*k Siuts —When- ever oil of turpentine, benzole, or ether is used to remove grease spots on cloth, the application shtmld be made on the reverse fide of the cloth by moistening it with the solvent in a circle surrounding the spot, so aa to approach it gradually, hav ing blotting paper in contact with the spot of grease to absorb the fat immediately; otherwise the solvent will have the effect of spreading the geease over a larger sur face instead of driving it out of the cloth. In the application of a hot iron to one side and blotting paper to the other, the heat will drive the grease out of the cloth into the paper, because the fat has a tendency to move from the hotter parts toward the cooler. Thb Marguerite. Newspaper Basket. —Take a piece of plank the iengtn you desire —cut out a circle of the same kind of wood the diameter of the length of your board—cut the circle in half and nail the long side closely to the sides of the plank work a design ou cloth, flannel, plush, etc., aud nail on the outside as a cover fitting smoothly—trim with a passameu terie border all round, to which may be added a ball funge. Line the inside with with Koman shwung the color of your embroidered ground. Embroider a strip for a handle, and stiffen with steel wires. A Good Sou p. —Save the bits of cold sttaK, bones ot roast beef, scraps of veal or other meats that come front the table, l'ut them over the fire in the morning in an iron pot, with cold water enough to cover them wtlL bet them simmer till near noon, filling up with water as re quired. Season with salt and pepper, lake one onioh, one turnip aud three po tatoes, chop them fine and add to the soup with a teacupful of raw or canned tomatoes, and boil from half an hour to an hour longer. At the last add a spoon ful of flour to thicken alightly and s rre. To make a good bleaching compound, stir five pounds 01 chloride of lime into two pails of warm water, dissolve ten pounds of Glauber salt (sulphate of soda) in ODe pail of water; also lour pounds sal soda, in one pail of water. The contents ofr the four pails can be poured together and kept in any suitable tight vessel. Such a quantity as the above ought to last a long time, as a dipperful of it would bleach a large quantity of linen or other goods. A STAIR carpet will last twice as long if it has a lining as it would if put on the bare stair. The beat thing lor this pur pose, to be found among our domestic stores, is an old bed quilt. Have the quilt washed clean, then cut it in Btnps a Jittje narrower than the carpet; put tnem smoothly over the stairs, tacking enough to fasten, then put thi carpet down as usual, and you will be pleased with the result. A LonLT tidy, which will brighten up a dark chair, is made of two strips of shad ed scarlet satin ribbon. Pamt a little green vine and two or three daisies, on the rib bon; between the two strips put an inser tion made of hand knit linen lace; on the edge put lace made in the same way, pull ing it at the corners so that it will lie out flat. Of course, torchon may be used for this, but the knit lace is a little later style. FOB n?ending valuable glass objects, which would be disfigured by common cement, chromo cement may We used. This is a mixture of Ave parts of gelatine to one ot a solution of acid chromate of lime. The broken edges are covered with this, pressed together and exposed to sun light, the effect of the latter being to ren der the compound insoluble even in boil ing water. To DE6TKOT ineects, take carbolic acid diluted with water, say one part of acid to ten parts ot water, and with a syringe throw this liquid into all the cracks and holes where they nest, and they will soon vanish. PKETTY lambrequins are made of gray linen lor dining rcom mantels, and are decorated with devices to suit the room for instance, a cup and saucer, knife and fcik, pretty shaped bottle and p tellers, put on in outline embroidery, aie much used. A FIVE minutes' nap is often better than an hour 's sleep, because you do not wake up with that half dead feeliDg which some people complain of when we urge them to rest, and the sleeplessness is gone. "WHOOPING cough has been successfully treated by turpentine vapor. The theory was discovered by allowing a mild, sick with the disease, to sleep in a room fresh ly painted, when a noticeable improve ment took place. EDCCATK the stomach. When it is once accustomed to simple food, voracious appetite, distress and disease will disap pear. THERE are no two substances known that can furnish better sustenance to the body and brain than whole wheat, unleav ened biead and cow's milk. ON matters of life pertaining to health, there is at present no conscience with the people, but there should be one; and you and I ought to help create it. Papier mache is made from paper pulp without sizing; sometimes clay, chain and other pigments are used. Urecneburff, Ind , can boast of several . trees growing on her court house tower, 120 feet above the ground. HUMOROUS. NERVOUSLY working his latch-key fremi the door the business man hurried into the house for dlnuer. "Hello. 1 say, Jane where are you ?" "Here I am, dear. I have just got one more feather to paint on this crane and then it will be finished. Isn't it going to be just lovel—" "1 know, yes, yes. Where's Jennie?" She's gone out to get a few more Autumn leaves, one or two bare spaces are left on the wall in her room, and—" "Well, well, of course, but where's Bridget ?" "Oh, she has gone to carry the basket; for Jennie, you know, isn't strong." "To bo sure, to be sure; but where's the dinner ?" "Now, John, how cau you be so cruel, you kuow that—'' "Tea, 1 should think I did, 1 Know that the next time I'm such tn infernal fool as to br.ng a c< py of 'Household Art' into the house I'll be balder tbau 1 am now. It may be joflred pretty but I'm hungry for a square meal. Painted Storks ain't friecaaeed chickens, nor Au tumn leaves celery," Aud he went out of the house in a decided manner, leaving Jane's teardrops falling on the red and blue herou, washing all the pretty leathers out of its tail. Wli Kudomad ly Our Cituens. No matter how useful auythiug may be In itaelf, good endorsements seeiu to in crease its usefulness greatly by insuring a wider field for the display of ita special merits. We were thus impressed in view of the following statements received by one of our representatives from leading individuals connected with some of the largest enterprises in our midst. Auioug others whose testimony was freely giveu was W. li. Stearns,E*q..Master Mechanic ot the Conn. River Railroad, residlug at No. *2B BoylstoD street, who observed : St Jacobs Oil has had remarkable effect among the men employed here. One of them jammed his arm very badly, and by the use of St. Jacobs Oil was greatly bene fited, and the arm was healed. Auother used it for severe rheumatic pains in the knee, and prouounced the Oil a complete success as he was cured by its U9e. Mr. A. B. Taylor, of the ' ltay & faylor Man ufacturing C 0.," was pleased to say: "My aunt, Mrs. Pillsbury, of Mount Clair, N. J., while visiting at our house tried St. Jacobs Oil for rheumatism and neuralgia, and found immediate relief every time. She pronounced it the best thing she had ever tried for the trouble. Mr. J. B. Weston, 45 Greenwood street Supt Car Works Boston & Albany Railroad, thus addressed our reporter "1 aui one more of the fortunates who have had the good luck to hear of that wonderful remedy,St Jacobs Oil. I had rheumatism iu the shoulder severely aud could find no reliof until I used the Oil. I applied It and must confess I was surprised at the result lam almost well and expect to tie eutirelv so in a few (lays.'*—Springfield {Mass ) Union. A COLLEGE W^o.—ln a certain college under Presbyterian auspices not a hun dred nnles from New York, it is a rule that the siudents shall attend chuach at least once on Sunday, either In the college chapel or some church in town which they shall designate, and for non-attend ance eatislactory reasons must lie givon. Of course, on Monday mornings, when these reasons are called for, much inge nuity and some fun are brought out. In one of these interviews Professor L asked a student, 4, Mr. C , where did you attend church yesterday ?*' Mr. C replied, 4 'The First Church, sir." The Professor, looking a little surprised said, "Are you aware, Mr. C , that there was no service at the First Church yesterday?" This was a poser, but was coolly met by, t4 I mean, Professor, the first church l came to." A general laugh followed, and romehow the young gentleman got rescued. The St. Ijouts (Mo.) Post Dispatch at the cloae of a loug article says: lu lact St. Jacobs Od is pushing all other re mediea out of the held, anil, excellent though some of the liniments, formerly offered are, the efficiency of St. Jacobs Od is magical in cases of sciatica, rheuma tism, pleurisy.neura'.gia, nervous head veil, lumbago and 'jcores of other disorders ; while in the case of sprains, burns or in juries, it is an absolute panacea, and for general use is better than tho advice of many physicians. 4 'A word to the wise is sufficient." A rev ex ue officer a short time ago was traveling through the moonshine country with one of the Littles—a name that has figured extensively in the shot-gun annals of the State. "Little," said he, as they were riding along in the woods, "did you ever kill any one*" "No," said Little, dejectedly; "do you know I've often thought about it I" It's kinder queer to me. 1 don't understand it. It look, sort er like 1 was a dead failure in life. All the other boys has bad a career. They always did say I was no good—hang dog like you know." No poisonous drugs enter into the com position of Carboline, a dtodoriz d extract of petroleum, the natural hair restorer and dressing as now improved and perfected. It is the perfection of the chemist's art, and will, beyond a peradveuture, restore the hair on bald heads. Scexk in New York. A gent'eman en ters a gunsmith's shop and asks to see a pistol. "Here is a pretty family one." "A family one, how is that?" "Certainly It has six chambers, you see. Two of the balls are tor your wife, two for the destroyer of your domestic happinesswwd two for yourself. It is the latest style, sir, and all the rage. I have sold hundreds ot them for wedding presents." SHE hung upon nis arm lovingly, and beamed up in ins face with all the radi ance of tho62 pale blue eyes. Her heart would speak, and yet the tongue refused its utterance. But Jove and admiration broke the spell, and from the rapture of her soul she breathed forth, 44 If our mus tache Is beginning to grow, George". Babr Saved. We are so thankful to say that our baby was permanently cured of a dangerous aad protracted irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by its mother, which at the same time restored her to perfect health and strength.—The Barents, Rochester, N. Y. Tn doctors say that sealskin is un healthy. B ess them! Now if they can be induced to say the same of six-button kids, point lace and a few such triflep, coming generations of married men will rise up and call them blessed. Some crusty, rusty, musty, fusty, dusty, gusty curmudgeon of a man gave the fol lowing toast at a celebration; 4 .'Our fire engines—may they be like our old maids —ever ready, but never wanted." BOME gentlemen dining at a table D'bote tbe conversatem turned nponoysters,which several of the company conteuded showed a sagacity mat argued they must have brains. A young man who had taken an unduly prominent part in the conversation to the annoyance of an elderly gentleman, his neighbor, turned to the latter and said: "Do you believe that •ysters have brains?" "Certainly, I do, air." was the prompt and poiDted reply, "since they know when to shut up." Complloated UIIMMI. A prominent gsntleman in Cerro Gordo county, lowa, writes us that he finds Kid ney-Wort to be the best remedy he ever knew for a complication of diseases. It is the ipecitic action which It has on the liver, kidneys and bowels, which gives it such ourative power, and it is the thou sands of eures which it is performing which gives it lis great celebrity. Liquid, (very concentrated) or dry, both act etii "How i your husbaud this afternoon, Mrs. Jones?" "Why, the doctor says as how a if he lived till this morning, he shall have some hopes of him, but it he dou't he must give him up." A. M.Doyle, of Columbus, Ua., says: "From n.y own experience, 1 kuow 'Sel lers' Liver Fills' to lie the best in use." They cure malaria, etc. "Aw, my good mau, what kind of a wesideuce do you think would suit me?" asked an exquisite of a house agent. After 'aking him in, eyeglass and all, the agent replied : "Somethiug like a flat, 1 should think, would be most appropriate." Truth ami Honor. Query :—What is Ihe best iamily medi cine in the world IO regulate the bowels, purify the blood, remove eoativeuess and biliousness, aid digestion and tone up the whole system ? Truth aud honor com pels us to answer, Hop Hitters,being pure, perfect aud harmless, EJ. OUR little tour-year-old, being forbidden by his mother to eat any more pickled beets because they might injure him, asked: "Mamma, if they make me sick aud I die, will I turn into a dead beat?" If you have scrofula, boils, sore eyes, or mercurial diseases, don,t delay; take "Lindsey's Blood Searcher" at once. A VERMONT pet lamb swallowed several balls of yaru, and it was not long before his life became such a tangled skein that he could not unravel it, aud had to shutlle off the mortal coil. That Teriibl* indigestion and sick headache will yield readily to Warner's Safe Kidney aud L-.ver Cure. "EVE never had aailk dress in her life." She had no use for one There were no Ferguson girls across the way for her to paralyze with envy when she went out sborping in a silk dress. Vegitiiie FROM THE REVTST B. SWEETSER, Pastor Grace M. E. Church, SPIIIBIUIIEI.D, NAM, &FRI NO FIELD, MASS., Dec. M, ISSI. MR 11. R. HTBVBSB: Dear Sir,—One year ago atnjut the present time I was afflicted with Scrotu- OUH Humors , also with Calm rh. For two mouths my nights were seasons of agony. After a troubled sleep in the early hours, 1 would wake anywhere In* ween one ami three A. M. with the most excru ciating sufferings lo my head, and lie forced to walk my study floor the rest of the nighL During the day also I was often attacked with dizziness, both upon the street and at home, so that It seemed f >r a uynute or so that consciousness was about to leave me. This state of affairs continued unul my nerves were sadly unstrung, and 1 began to fear organic disease of the brain. By advice of Key. Geo. W. Mansfield, who had been much bene fited by your medicine, I w rote to you aud shortly afterward commenced using it. I took several bottles of Vogetine. and was entirely cured. I have watted to see tr there would be any return of ttie disease. Nearly a year has passed : I And not one symptom of it. Ido most cheerfully recoin momf Vogetine for the complaints for which it is recommended. I remain. Sir, Very truly youra, A B. SWKKTFEK. Police Officer's Report. BOBTOW, January 19th, ISBI. MIL 11. R STEVEXS : Dear Sir, —I am pleased to add my namo to the long list of snbscriners to the virtne of "VKOBTISK.'' Dave been for some years on night dutjk In the "Police Department," and troubled with the worst kind of Llcerated Sore Throat, oonaulUng the best physicians In the city, taking nanseating doses, undergoing patnfnl sur gical operaUons and laylitg off frout dnty for long periods. About a year ago 1 was Dursuaded by friends (having no faith myself) to try "VEOB TINB." Am happy to say in that lime have had no recurrence of sore throat or any other sickness, aud have gained *5 lbs. of flesh, only taking three bottles of your Justly celebrated preparation. I am, sir, with much estocm. yours very truly, WM. G. HAWKS, Police Station 10. Vegetine' a TUB BEST SPRING MEDICINE. Vegetiue is Sold by All Druggist*. p||rs ORGAKS Iteattv'E HEETHOI FN Orrnn contains 10 full sets Ooldca Tongue Reeds, B? Mill's, Walnut or Ebonixed Case, sOctaves, Metal Foot riates.Cprlght Bellows. Steel Springs, LATUP Stands, ROCKET for music. Handles and S">HER 'I? MOVLM- Bentty's Patent Stop Action, a NEW AND NOVFL. RF.FDITTTARD (patented) will give as much music as 14 COMMON OItCANM. ££,2FIFLS!S£? R DAR " build this organ (it Is patented ) ENOKMOJ H SUCCESS. Sales over 1000 a month, TT* FACTORY working DAY and by 320 Ldlaon'a Electric Lights at N ItiHT to fill orders. Hexed, Delivered on board A'AA " Car*here,Stool, llook, Ac., only \hiFU If aflw n year's nno yon are not antloflcd-rcturn Organ, will promptly refund inoucy with lutcroat COKE AND EXAMINE TEE INSTBTOENT In person. Five Dollars ($5) allowed to pay erpenses If you buy ; come any way, you arc welcome. Free Coach with polite attendants meets oil trains. Other Organs S3O, S4O, sso up. Pianoforti S $125 to SIBOO. t rr~ Jleautiful Illustrated Catalogue free. Ploaae Address or call upon DANIEL P. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. (T ARD COLLBCTORB—A handsome net of cards for J S-cent stamp. A. G. BABHETT. Rochester. N. Y ( , ANCS:ITS._G UANLN TOED cured without causticp V.PJ, LO8 of a drop of blood, by DR. B. E. PHELPS ft RON .North Centre S-treet, opposite U. B. Church, Corry, Pa. 36 years' experience. . vnnvn MX'Wff y°. u x, ! ant 10 learn T le VX LFLXIIT graphy in a few months, and beaertain of a situation, address VALENTINE BROB. Janesville. Wisoonain. TRIITU ISMIOBTT. erof. MARTIN ilk., . I nw I n Uu Crest Spmith Brcr, Ailroloper / nil Pijcbologiat, will, for 30 centi. with h' l ?)''. / ■rfV \ color of nd lock of hair, fend a. COKRhOT HIC- VKSjf . TURK of your future huabsnd or wife, with nunc. time. I tod place of meetinK, *nd date of roarriase, peycholoj losllj predicted. Money returned to ell not aau.ttrd. Addreae erof. L. Martlnee. lOMonf'ri..Bton Moae w, 200 Those answering an advertisement will confer a favor upon the advertiser and the publisher by stating that they saw thead v< rtlsemeut in this journal, naming pape HAST EVER BEEN THERE T— By the sad sea waves: Bather (thrustihg his head despairingly ont of the box)—Hi, boy, bo-oyl Boy—Sir? Bather—Where are my pants ? I left them hero when I went in, and now 1 csn't find any trace of them. Boy (having sought vainly for them on every one)— Quite sure you had 'em on when you came here, sir?" or AII H Dr. It. V. FIEROK, Buff .do, N. T : Dear Air —My family has used your "Favorite Prescription" and it has done all that is cluimed for it. It is the bast preparation for female complaint. 1 re commend it to all my customers. O. S. WATERMAN, Druggist, Balti more, Md. W u K.N a man comes home at evening and puts the cat up on the table to caress her, and she, waving her tail in the ecsta cy or enjoy mtnt, gets that appendage in to tue blaze of the hanging burner, she's bouud to experience a change of sentl lnent and yell, and you bet he hadn't bet ter try to hold her from jumping. Ttl ItlliollM, dyspeptic or constipated, should ad lress with two stamps and history of case for pamphldt, WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y. "PA," said a small by,"a horse worth a good deal more, isn't it, after it's broke?*' "ies, my son. Why do you ask such a question?" "Because I broke the new rocking horse you gave me this morning." "Golden Medical UUcovery" for all scrofulous and virulent blood-pois ous, is specific. By druggists. "WILL your mother ever marry again?" he inquired. "Not witn my spprovsl," she answered "such is my opinion thus far, and uot a step father." Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, hs ring had placed in his hands by an titet India unssionary the formula of a somple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cuie for Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, alao a posi tive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wondertul curative powers in thousauds of cases, has f elt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing witn stamp, naming this paper. W. A. NOTES, 1411 Power's Block, Rochester. N. Y. The rcf ults of I>r. lever's investigations relative to the action of coffee, and which have been rommuuicated to the Biological Society of Pans, go toward proving that its use impedes digestion and brings on dyspepsia. The experiments were made with dogs, and in the same manner it was concluded 'hat sugar acts entirely other wise, being eminently qualified to promote digestion. In tlis connection it is recom mended that coffee be made weak and much sweetened. Guard Against Diseases. If you find yourself getting bilious,head heavy, mouth foul, eyes yellow, kidneys disordered, symptoms of piles tormenting you, take at once a few doses of Kidnev- Wort. It is nature's great assistant. Use it as an .advance guard—don't wait to get down sick. See large advertisement. The new lighthouse of Plainer, situated at the mouth of the Rhone, opposite Mar seilles, is reported to be almost completed. The chief engineer of the maritime service is said to have announced that the con struction of the machines designed to pro duce the electric light is also finished and that the illumination of the lighthouse by electricity is about to begin. This is con sidered an event for the eailors along the Mediterranean ahoiee, being also the first step taken in the application of a general pystem of slectric lighting on the coasts of France, which has been definitely adopted. Entllacfl-ficnd tor It—E milage. fl. R. Stevens book on Ensilage, the preserving of green forage crocs in soils, giving his own experience and the prac tical experience of tweuty-flve practical farmers; 150 pages elegantly bound in cloth, price 60 cents; sent by mail. Ad dress JUL R. Stevens, Boston, Mass. We are sorry to say that our prediction has been realized, as the lollowing dis patch from Wilmington, Del., will inform the reader; 44 The Delaware Beet-Sugar Company, extensively engaged in making sugar from beets as an experiment, near this city, has abandoned the project, find ing it impossible to profitably grow the beet in this climate." Thousands of ladies to-day cherish grateful remembrance of the help derived irom the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Comp mid. It positively cures all female complaints. Bend to Mrs. Lydia E. Finkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass,, tor pamphlets. Contagion of diphtheria can be obtain ed fr m a dead body, If a recent case is accurately reported. Two persons were engaged to be married; but before the ce remony took place the man died of diph theria The youDg lady kissed her dead lover as he lay dead in his coffin. Three days afterwards she followed him to the grave, dying of the same disease, although there was not another case of it then nor for nineteen yearj before in the neighbor hood. Allen's Brain Food. Cures Nervous Debility and Weakness •f Generative Organs, sl-all druggists. Send for ciroular. Allen's Pharmacy, 313 First av. N. Y. One of the best means of preserving eggs is said to be the following: Select good fresh eges and pack them endwise in s mixture of equal parts of fine dry char coal and salt. Keep in a cool dry place until required lor use. A thin coating of gun or a trace of oil will prevent loss of moisture through the shell. Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, smarting irritation of the urinary passages, diseased d scharges, cured by Bu ohupaiba fl at druggist-. Prepaid by ex press. 11.26, 6 for 16. £. 8. WELLS. Jersey City, N. J. Dr. K'ine's Great Nerve Hedorer is the maivel of Ihe age for all nerve diseases. All fits stopped free. Send to 931 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MESSRS. MOEOAN a OKADLY, Mutual LI Building, Tenth uud Chestnut stree's, no,ye on oand a supei h stock oi extra fine quality Dia monds, which the; offei at as low prices as stones of the first quality, perfect alike la eobw vni shape, ean he sola :•*, At the recent Fans Electrical Exhibi tion there was exhibited an interesting ap paratus invented by Sip nor G. Serrvale, and designed to tell when a thread broke in a wire-covering machine while in action. The breakage of a silk or cotton thread in covering copper wires for electrical purpo ses is, of course, a thing to be guarded against, since it spoils the insulation of the length of wire subsequently covered minus that particular lay of insulator. Signor Serrvalic, therefore, applies the electric current in such away that an alarm bell is sounded whenever a thread brsaks. His device consists in mounting the bobbins of thread on an ebonite disk, which, in revol ving, lays the thread on the wire. This disk is penetrated by a series of biass rods or needles, there being as many needles as there are bobbins. Each thread passes through the eye of one of these needles oa its way to the wire, and the tension of the thread pulls on the ueedl • eye. The nee dles are prevented from being drawn out of the disk, however, by spiral spriugs on their other ends behiuu the disc. ' Opposite these ends are fixed an insulated metal disk, connected to one pole ot a battery, while the other pole is connected to all the needles. Now, when the thread is run ning freely the tug of it upon the eye of a needle prevents the point of that needle touching the me*al disk behind; but when that thread breaks, the spring throws the needle back into contact with the metal i isk behind, and the cucuit being comple ted the current rings an electric bell. Tins contrivance is similar to those in use lor telling the rupture of a thread in reeling yarns, and it is worthy the attention of electric wire manufacturers. An old style anthracite locomotive in Iwcuiy six davs consumed 110 tons steam boat coal, costing about S2S2. The huge dirt-burning engiues ot tue Heading Rail road Company, in the same time, now consume 113 low ot buck wheat coal, which costs a fraction oyer s(>l, a saving in the matter of fuel ot $221, mors than enough to pay for engineer, fireman and oil. I does mniroP WONDERFUL ff ||l J I CURES! ■■■! Because it arts ON THE I.IVEIC, HOHFLS! auti KIDNEYS at the tame time. Becauee it cleanse* the system of the poison- B ous humors that develop* lu Uidaey and Uri- H nary Disease*. BtUouaneas. Jaundice, Constt. AT' pation. Pile*, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia, H Nervous Disorder* and Female Complaints. R PEE WHAT PEOPLE DAY I EUGENE 11. Stork, of Junction City. Kansas, IW toy*, Kujiiry-Wort fined him after regular I'hy- M •irian* li*V MIX GIVEN NIL to die hy feur proudueut |J IIHTKLDAN*UOD tliul he AS* alter* aid* cured hy ■ kidney -Wot L. H M. M. B. OR*WIN In, nn edltorda Ctiardon, Ohio, U my* lie wn* Mot ESNER-TID to lire, being bloaleu R lieyoud belief, but Kidney TIM! cured him. I Anna 1.. J arret t of South JYIVDI. N. T., RNYIU THAT seven yean- suifeimg from kidney trouble* H and other fmuphoallvu* OA* Mded by lb# tue of R Kidney-WorL U John B. L-awrener. -f J*RV*n. Tenn., suffered R for years from liver ami Sidney trouble* aiirH after taking "liarrel* of other medicines,' FJ Kidney Wort made him well. Micha-I Coto of Montgomery Center, Yt..|n suffered eight years u'lth kidin v dlflK-iilty ANT! AJ NO unahJe to work. Kidney Wort made him In " well as ever." ES 1 PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, Q LIVER COMPLAINTS,! Constipation and Piles. IFTLT 1* put np in Pry Vegetable FORM In R tin cans, one PACKAGE of WLIK-N make* six quart* |M of medicine. Also In I.lqHld Fsrm. vrryCo*. W eentrated, for those Uiat cannot reaudy pre KM IT It acts tritk errs a I sfteieney 1n either form. ■ GET IT ATTIIE DHLGGISTS. L'KICE. 21.00 Q WFLLS. Illt'll A liDSOS X Co.. rrop'n, H FWLU send the dry post-paid.) RT RUSFLTO*. *T. P R.Z. SELLERS & CO. pfrrsaußOff, PA. . KOSHFEifc K w STOMACH _ ®ITTER s ror t quarter ot a century or more Hoetettert Stomach Bitters has been the reigning g(>eo ills for Indigestion, dyspepsia, fever and ague, a loas of physical stamina, hver complaint and other div orcers, and has been most emphatically indorsed by medical men as a health and strength restora tive. It counteracts a tendency to premature de cay, and sustains and comforts the aged and in firm. For sale by all Prugglsts and Dealers generally. of bu.incss,weak- VIJM man.of let . Ned by the strain of IQB terstoilimr over mid- ■ your duties avoid night work, to res- ■ stimulants and nit V tore brain nei-ve and I Hop Bitters. ■ waste, use Hop B. I If yon are young arul I suffering from any in- B discretion or dissipa ■ tioa ; if you are mar- K ried or single, old or ■young, suffering from B poor health or languid gg ing on a bed of aide- H ' tu-ss, rely on HopP Bitters. I Whoever yc n ace, dp*. Thousand." die an- f J whenever you feel IB il rnialiyfroin some that your system tIA-lS form of Kidney needs clea*gg. ton- disease that might ing or stimulating, |H B have been prevented without intoxicating, JHjft by a timely use of take Hop mS.--\ Hopßltters Bitters. I pc;>ia, n I Q t satsalHOP S&S2F ; liter or nerves 1 fll UUI You will be ®3 nnrnfl tobaeuo, or J cured if you use m ll T (I I 111 1 narcotics. 1 Hop Bitters | K fh\ 1 Ifyouaresim- j[ LllU goldbydrng -1 ply weak and Bl| air\/ro gists. Send for fl Tow spirited, try BL NEVER Circular. 2it I it may ,|§ p. . ■ hop bittkbs I flfaflt has Ij FA I L irF ' o 9 saved Hun- I>, p-ehet*r, a. Y. | I dredß. h Toronto,Ont. | LYDIA E. PINKHAM'B VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ■ i in ■■■■man —lf laaPosltiveCnre r*r all thoae Painful Complaint* and Weaknesses *u common to oar beat female population. It will curs entirely the worst form of Female oom pluinta, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulo*ra tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to tho change of Life. It will dUsolTs and expel tumors from the uterus In an early stage of development. The tendency to can oerus humors there is chocked very speedily by it* use. It removes fain In ess, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It curse Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. "That feeling et bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by ita use. It —lll at all times and under all circumstances act In harmony with the laws that govern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of cither MIX this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINK HAM'S VEGETABLE COM POUND is prepared at 233 and 236 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price sl. Six bottles for $&. Bent by mail in the form of pill*, also in the form of lozenges, en receipt of price, $1 per Obx for cither. Mr*. Plnkham freely answers all letters ot inquiry. Bend for pamph let. Address as above. Mention th.it paper. No family should be without LTD LA E. PINK RAM'B Li VKit PI I .LB. They cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. 26 oents per box. AdT Hold by all DrsggisU. *i| ■ ' ■■ ' *> My porcelain-lined Pumps are manufactured under I icene,and buyers are guaranteed against any and all claims from the Company holding the patent. Don't fail to make a note of this point. , K7W7M WF3tom Cartfully made \ ALL of i \ the most Best Selected \ Valuable Timber. \ 5* \ Improvements. kubw The BLATCHtEY PUMPS are for .sale by the best bouses in the tra.e. Name of my nearest agent will be furnished on application to C. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, ' 808 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.' JH M A&MBEBI mediate relief in the wont caees,insures oomfort- ■ able sleep; en ecta cures where all others fxiL A I trial oomeinees tXt most skepticaL Price oOc. and B Sl.(M),of Drugristsorbv mail. Sanit-h FREER 1111 AM "* rk ta frr the mamef. If 11 |ZL| pV I KTERrKISE AKkl JMiK CO, Cts'U, If I# 11131 lb I#o. Tsrrttsrv OIVM. CatalncwFKFF A Ikta sf Brsnly Is a Jsy Forever. DR. T. FELIX GOUBAUD'S •UIEXTAL tttKAM, OK MAGICAL BEAUTIFIEB. aa • flu the "" Jk test ot % thirty von LADIES WILL CSK THS*!T RTCOMIS" "bom * a UD's CREAM" AD TUB LEAST HARMFUL or all THE f KIN PRXFARATTOKS." Also PouAre Bnbtilo removes rnperflueus hair wkhngt injury to ths skis. Mmk. M. B.T. OODR AUD. Bole Prop, Bond St. N. T. For sale by all drus-gixtF and Fancy Good* Dealers throughout ths United States Canada* and Eurore. Engines. Meltable, Durable and Beouomicai. ng/hrsld 4 koreepoicer isO* N/Mi and neater lAoe any otket Baftm trnm, wot Bttwd with an Astamatk Cut-off. Scud foe Hhmbrated Catalog us "J," for Information 4 Pnoee. Bi W. PAxam A ftpne. Box aeo. OsnuiMLJk-L HULLERS''^--^ ■ I W# mm ■■ k l\W dinrerHnUmf Attachment write THE AULXMAN A TAYLOR CO. htaasfiald. a OENTS WANTED -One Dollar will buy SO Reiffs' I'uzxles whloh sell for two dol ar* rapidly every where. Ten dollar premium offered. Address. CIR CLE PUZZLE. 317 Callow hill Stroet, Philadelphia . Pa. TTV)reiprn Stamp Collectors pond your address to T. P Gilieou, Boy 688. M out real, Canula t heapeat deal er in America. U.S.ooppercta. wanted. Beat prices paid. JOHN MAMEN CR4WFOHD, formerly of Wilmington, Del, should a 1 dross hw mother- Mbs. W. A. HAKES, Brook.-;ton. Forest Co, Pa, fttAA A Month For Ken or Ladies in a light business near home. Bend for Circular. P. W. ZIEGLER & CO., 915 Arch Bt, Philadelphia, PA lliprr*; IMPROVED ROOT BEF.r. Uin ICO 25c. package makes 5 gallons of a ■ delicious, wholesome, sparkling Temperance beverage. Ask your druggixt, or sent by mail for 25c. C. E. HIRES, 48 N. Delaware Ave., Ph l^ BJA5riiW8 J AsriiW D_R ' NERVE RESTORER ■fbroSBEATE 4 Nkbtr DISEASES. Only turt cure for Fits, Epilepsy and Nerve Affections. ■ INFALLIBLX If taken a* directed. No Fits after H Arstday'stue. Treatise aDd s2trial bottlefresta ■■FRpatients, they payingexpreasage. Betid Hame, ■p. O. and express address to Dm KLINB, ?3l ■I Arch SL Philadelphia, i'a. See principal druffsrul FOR LADIES ONLY, The ' Ladies' Medical Association." Remedies far all diseases of women are prepared by the most com petent and reliable physicians, who nave such diseases a special life study Patients can be success tully treated by iual. ADVICE FREE. Letters STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Bend description of symptoms; or, if not in need of remedies, send for our "Hints to Ladies," which gives novel and interesting informa tion FOB LADIES ONLY. It willpleae von. Free. Ad dress Jtri. SABkll J. VAN ItUKKN, Secretary, 192 Franklin street, Buffalo, N. X. OriC good grain and fruit farms cheap. R. R. naviga- ZtiJxt tion and good society. For catalogue and ooun typaper address, with stamp, H. Mancha, Kidgeiy, Md. mUIHI Morphine HabitCarsd in 19 IllfllllUl to'JOday*. No pay tui Cnred. wl I Vlwl Dr. J. BTJCFHEMS, Lebanon, Ohio,