THE PARM AND HOUSEHOLD, ! lime is broadeasted over the soil in a . | fresh, pulverized condition. Philadel. The Importance of Heeling«in, phia Record, Heeling-in consists of burying the | ———— roots and parts of stems of trees in | Recipes. the soil. It may be done in such a! | pexypp Faas, manner as to be an injury to the pour remove the s plants. II one is at a distance from the nursery, and intends to set an crehard in the spring, it is best to se cure the trees in the fall and heal them in, when they will be ready for setting so soon as the ground is ready in the spring. The nurserymen aro ! less hurried in auttmn, and will be ONC OU more certain to take the trees from Sc 8 the rows and ship them in good shape |! Rit. than during the rush of filling their and lry hrown ; orders in the spring. There will also | Frurt CAKE. Two eups of molasse S, bo a larger number to select from, and | two of brown sugar, two of butter, the chances are much greater of being | one of milk, five of flour, five eggs, one able to t the better sorts, the supply : teaspoontul of saleratus; cut up the of which may not exvend the demand. butter in the milk, warm the molasses The common method of heeling-in is Stir it into the milk and butter; to open a trench and lay the trees stir in the sugar and let it cool, the down in a slanting position, and after- add the eggs well beaten, one poun ward fill in with earth. No unfilled | of raising, one of currants, hall pound aces should be left around the roots, of citron; bake in a slow oven f tho trees are set upright they are! Cnow-cnow.—-One quart much exposed to the weather. Keep cumbers, one quart onions, one the labels carefully in place on the green tomatoes sl ! trees. —dgricnltarist, three red peppers sli and water, Boil the eggs one four or five cloves in each egg, pour hot vine gar over, Let stand two days before using. SQUASH CAKES, half cups of int of milk, two eg teaspoonful of shells, stick sieve two and one : add a of flour, sugar, two tea baking powder and a Beat together until smooth ot in butter cooked squash LRP nt of su then ‘ 3 i i sl at aid, al After draini X them hot vinegar and let d 0 Or three days, Dral Id Take Mm Whade one quart vinegar, cups of He flour, ingredior po war over Morbid Appetite in Pigs, We have found one quart of new process linseed meal to each pig per day would satisfy when coal and ashes fail to do so. “A quart of peas has also had a good effect. The Pigs woul erack the peas with great apparent relish. It is well also to mix a little finely pulverized bone with the salt when young hogs are fed almost wholly upon corn. Corn is deficient in phosphate of lime to form the grow- ing bone. The bone may be prepared 20 X by burning, then pounding fine and | Of the same mn grinding in a large coffee mill. But the Mhls heal the bone meal, ground fine, may be add three ounc purchased at $3 per 100 pounds, Mix salt and ground bene in equal parts, and let pigs have access to it. To explain the effect of the linseed meal and peas we have only to re member that corn has only one and one-half per cent, of ash, while linseed meal has six and a half per cent.; and this is rich in phosphate of lime or bone material, besides having three Household Hints, times as much muscle-forming matt To Revove INK Peas have the same nutritive effect, lute half a only in a less degree, Linseed meal with a larg: pr balances the corn and makes it a com- | apply it to the plete ration, satisfving all the wants Let it lie fo of pigs. Cottonseed meal is the same | off quiekl) class of food, a little less digestible Wheat bran will hivve the same effect in a less degree. The pig feeder should | 1 tho ornawe nt one endeavor to give a variety of food, not | (cot oil and rub omitting scalded clover hay in winter ball of the thumb until and green clover in summer, This disappears; a gives: the bulk in food necessary to! produced health—National Live Stock Journal. AR, friction with the Swern Boos. used, the bright a r # mav he There are many who keep beesin a ay x small way who do not wish to have | their bees increase beyond a certain number. This can be done almost completely, so much so that the in- crease can be easilydisposed of. About the time you think they will begin te get an idea of swarming see to it that | °7 Sin I they have an abundance of room for | Of the china must | storing honey, placing sections® filled | gether for a few with nice thin comb foundations down | 10int becomes hard. both sides of the brood nest and on | CASTILE MN FOR top, having, of course, had some sur- | White castile is a little pulus receptacle on before this. Added | Washing fabrics, but to this the hive needs to be shaded serves the coler har from the too direct rays of the sun, but | ribbons, ete, wonderfully. not in too dense ashade. Keep all un- | Seen, says an exchange, derbrush trimmed up so there will be damask, white a circulation of air, for it is hotter in | With deep blue a grove with thick underbrush than | Water in which cast right out in the open air where there | lathered, and few pe pl is plenty of breeze. With a large Cover any difference amount of surplus honey room and laundried kerchief hives kept {rom being too hot you can | clean one. In this case the | keep the bees from swarming to a Was snapped 4 between the fing great extent. But you can make it | nearly dry, almost sure by going over the hives under a wi once a week thoroughly and pinching To Swerrex TAINTED out every queen cell, not omitting the g ays the New York Eo little cups, likeacorn cups, just started. | « J NN” asks, 1 have never had a swarm issue from | tainted me ats’ yn my apiary when these conditions were | 416 said to do so- t followed. But the search for queen | hut my own caref cells and cups must be thorough, clear vice is to throw the through the hive on every comb, 0ryou | away, So su will now and then miss aqueen cell in | eat in t some odd corner. Some make claim for the Italians that they will swarm | without any preparation whatever, but I have failed to see this verified. 1t will take considerable work to go through every stock once a week, but it is not much more of a task than to be watching and hiving swarms, chas- ing some across the country, perhaps, ing with cold water in which and with your stock swarmed down $0 | solved. s ay, a third of 2 taASTIO Weak that they are no profit.— Prairie | soda, and then with two or tI - waters. Olt 1s it pour into the hot pour aver the Me COrrFER CUSTARD strong extract of as slowly as you will want two HSS MEASUTOS thi #8 co Yeo differ to see that the mixture 1 cups into & pa i ing water; dr fifteen enough. it shou rrROM WooDb., teaspooniui of oll of i walter op moved. To CLEAN F'ORTOISE toise shell A How 10 MeEND CHINA, china be of a dark col but white, it can easily rep placing a little shellac on the j holding it to a lighted candl flame melts the shellac and strong cement. The ha ne TOIT « SOAP of silk i i We i a ery silk handks rh harder, Ww ashed in ¢ 3 5.3 3 hg ape, folded and ght ~-1100 ironed. maside red ‘tainted mn 1e need of summer, with hat it much vegetables cert nly ought not to is and 1 ’ he and fruit, t be eaten unless it { some. Never in any circumstances eat meat of a doubtful character. meat is to be kept all night, even in a refrigerator, it is well to scatter salt over it, and fowls that are dressed should be rinsed ia the mo Sweet is { nfl iu ree clear Application of Lime. Thousands of bushels of lime are! m1. dailv life of the 1 o ule £ annually thrown away by improper es he gaily Jife of hg to all hi. methods of application. Every farmer | x, descrintion can hs: is a believer in the benefits derived | qo ths e . he on sileguate frem lime, and even on limestone lands "wo f — ” RN none. the r it is used with advantage. As all |}. Vex ie a; wa vg | it ose plants contain more or less lime it not | anv I 2 adobe. Ey are only serves as an important element of | | ricks dried in the sun rg ; food but in some sections its une [S95 ud mortar. cover un th tat absolute necessity. It may safely | oof RT fone or wile iene said that all soils contain — lime’! conta gu oon or beng as Lime in the soil, being principally in | d i] Ive void of fun Wo ropa, the shape of carbonate, is little in- ily devoid of pp ure. Phe fluenced hy the action of rains. When a or ng is _ a Sa yy limestone is burnt it merely loses its ato a tel Pn eu: carbonic acid, and when we slack it of pe rein aad with water the lime unites with the | op. © ror Co water, which crystallizes and forms pe Earthen ae Lo hydrate of lime. After awhile, by at- BS Rese ind. tracting earbonic acid from the air, ne mat 3 ade of ; the lime becomes again a carbonate, | yion the floor s all and is then in the same condition as pn pA for ' a before barning—that is, it has become eh: ire. Ho tio. : once more limestone in a fine condi- | A dish of be ¢ 3 tion. Lime is often bought, slacked peer and rent antl then placed aside until some con- | ponstitute the venient time arrives for putting it on | (i.e is made the land; and as the process of slack- | jutween we ) ing is esnsidered an Sedinary Soeur fresh for every meal. 1t is then made When it 5 10307 To be hxgadeaston J tad Stl « Sough, from Which pound, generally goes 16 the field in mt | cakes are worked out by the har nd or’ in tHe sh of ; The o eri he sive ul an Srdimaty Sake 0 NiO HONG, 118 18 en baked on “o HD Rao how vo awison an earthenware griddle; the cake je as a fine powder, for then the benefit | in pd al oti ay his er 1 beans constitutes the prineipal diet Sean its Spplsation Js ore iret; | gf the poor, utter is akniow i and | few ever get coffee. Goats’ milk i Is 2eijuited of pba, Pape foT | sed instead of that from the cow, or Po ote are Boe | from preference, as there are plenty of oe we can Dtaat for the cows in the country, but they are es. beneficial ellotts of plaster (sul Bate | teemed only for breeding, The poor of : lime), by knowing that it a | | wear cotton clothing altogether, and if soluble "Th’ water, and every Bi it is cold a blanket or a shawl—half elves fons oF it.’ thus Tunis hing | { wool and half cotton~ -is thrown over ves pris The" freshl Ins an the shoulders. The drink is mesecal; seady whep in the shage cf 2 riot | | this § is a Hiquor distilled from the Mas also dissolved by water, and as its ef- | guey p a and Tastes fects are not only shown in the growth | 4rink of the country of the crop, but also as a chemical se agent in the soil, the advantage of | | _— Sons using judgment and eare in its prepa-| The magnificent Yellowstone park ration and application can be seen at | i8 in danger of being rapidly destroyed once. In the first place, in slacking | and its natural beauties defaced by the freshly-burnt lime too much wantonness and vandalism, unless the water should be guarded against. goverment steps in to protect it. It Use it sparingly, as the | 18 said that the first thing the foreigner lime will become finer and | 40€s after registering at the Brevoort contain fewer lumps. After the lime house | is to start for the Yellowstone is dry every bushel of it should be Park and needlessly shoot down scores sifted, lumps broken and the whole of its large game—leer, buffaloes, mass brought to a fine, powdered con- bears, antelope and mountain sheep. dition. Applied in such fine condition, Nor are foreigners always the chief time will convince the farmer that the sinners in this respect. Many of the labor expended will be as nothing com- most famous X ellowstone geysers have pared to the difference between the already been ruincd by people who lime in that condition and when in a | amuse themselves by hurling immense lumpy or gravelly state The tendency trunks of pine trees into them in order of lime is downward in the earth, for to see the water force them high in the kes with it more or less lime | ir In many cases these logs have stuck in the water apertures, and have it falls, and the kind i ids of lime completely stopped the spouting, In to the action of moisture : : Wyoming the people are taking steps to put a stop to such vandalism, and the wholesale slaughter of buffaloes and other game by tourists, AN According to G. Forbes, the velocity upon the ng but of blue light is greater than that of slower and less cer= red, the difference being one and two by a little care the percent. of the whole velocity, How the Poor Live in Mexico, ontrast give bE i in x one, Cooking ng a few ne foreign- am class and sor King nd are of the als are served spread squat Me PTASSeS family ielp themselves. and forks, some dried ever-present tortillas repast. This latter ar- from cornmeal ground stones, and is prepared his He \ knitted ng Knives possibly very much like is the national a t} The Great Comet of 1882, On the 18th of September a comet of ex ht of the I Avan on the ty the sotth the Phe comet was ¢ san, three degrees west and a litte whon frst visible. The near proximity of his overpowering lig had no power to pre vent it from being readily seen by observers poe snd Of On i {ose ary ¥ianal powers f Wi aporh 1 whjeot in the fall d wy! ligh it, when the hidden in the 8, ihe defined nnek and giving pre hy darn AIR were velop a well long, { FOR presenee of the power Lond Crawfo by 1 Vora d telegrap uropean ol wervaiary, news ity © to work to fx oan surveyed portio sive of the 1 acres. Durin 1852, i land, land were cal year. The nu ified for rm 176.4 explana 15852, embraced 1,958.3 ber of miles of re d re under the | 3 as 608.96, making a total yo grant railroad construct 3 Terr 10 the close O fiscal year, Respocting the forfeitux railroad grants the commissioner “The status of various g rposes where the roads the time prescribed 06, 66, tion or action Kp) iA year was ) acres I srted as cons of land- States itories ap Rays: ¢ for rai ant have n ot been col absence of leg seriously en his office. It is not dee med expe iditional lands to the rail de claimants pending the in the pre Lar; ire number rd Of settlers are ooo UpyI gE sud Wh lands, and it is important to them to know whether they ean receive their titles from the United Slates, whether they will be required to purchase from the railroad eompanie %, The prevail ing uncertainty necessarily retards improve ments and impairs values. New applications are also constantly being made to enter the withdrawn lands under the public land laws. I deem it of pre seing importance to the pub lic interests that Congress should take early action in respect to these grants,” The commissioner is of opinion that A gon- eral law should be ennected clearly defining the rights of eitizens to take timber from the public lands for prescribed purposes, and providing penalties for its anlawful cutting, removal, destruction or waste, On the subject of fraudulent the commissioner says: “Investigations that have been made dur ing the past year have developed the exist ence of pass fraud under the shield of the pre-emption, homestead and timber culture laws. These investigations have been based upon complaints made to this office that great quantities of valuable coal and iron lands, forests of timber, and the avail- able agricultural lauds in whole regions of grazing country have been monopolized by persons who have caused frandulent pre emption and commuted homestead entries made by their agents and employes. Efforts have been made to check un- lawful acts of this character in the coal and iron regions of Alabama, the timber re- gions of Minnesota, the gre zing country in California, and on agrienitural lands in the Territory of Dakota by the special investiga tion of cases of alleged frauds, trials before local land officers to cancel alleged entries and the institution of civil and ¢ riminal suit Proceedings have been iust ituted in Mis souri to recover the title fo several hundred thonieand aeres of land in that State frand ulently entered many years ago under the graduation act, which act has been re- pealed The commissioner says that, in his opin. ion, astatute is required imposing penalties for the unlawful inclosure of the public lands and the prevention by force or intimi- dation of legal settlement and entry. The commissioner submits estimates for salaries and contingent expenses for the next fiscal year, amounting in the aggregate to $452,940, which is an increase of the amount appropriated for the current fiscal year of $33,940. tional clerks and for sufficient room for thei qr accommodation. “This increase in force,” he says, “is necessary to meet the additional work which the growing increase in the volume of public business is daily bringing upon this bureau.” of '§ OLLTOSs mises or land entries | THE WEEK'S NEWS, Eastern and Middle States, Howasp © ARROLY, 1 New York jour thirty-two yours i Now York congressman-at-large in pl Ropal burn, declined, Wann Bes New Yorl sociation of Congregati Henny HER eeling of the in Brooklyn, hy witl Ad AY South and West, ever has cansed gre he fioatad 4 10.(xX} to election of from ten to fourteen out of the twenty-one cong of nove Demoert a Democratic gain In Cine the county ticket by ¢ ng t a Repu to 3,0 a year Virg an ner snnaty R/O. on the ased Repu! Republica: the four electad, whi Hi Ry Ti ican cess of one ME DMAN, £ 100 se LEER Sg is taking } rrivedd, ti battle police a am taining and by a Mu — of 4 the tched : Redman virty Ov urned, | bi ON murdered woman, in the melee, A rine at El Paso, erty valued at nearly gen La. destroyed prop R100 000), Coxas, a lawyer of Chicago, + has proved a defaulter to the vant of over $50,000. The mis ited had been confided to Chase by his clients, Tae aunoal fair of the South Carolina col ored people Was Op ned at Raleigh by State Agriculture McGhee. The delivered by Governor Crane, Ane money appropr Commissioner of annual address was Jarvis, Dirnturenia has created alam n Pittaylvan having occurs in county, Ya., n od amily has escaped within the so pupils of one district school Wrntaam M, Lows, from the Ei; at havo die ¢ nhack member of shih Alabama di Hunt Gree strict that Congress died the other day Btate. Tue following isan account of the killing Jolonel A. W. Louis sville in of ex-Congressman and ( back, n prominent St. rill, I ost-Dispatoh, About fifteen pr. o., Colonel Judge Ww. HH. Clop directly m entered the room of the managing edi tor. John Cockrill was sitting at and the foreman of the Vietor Cole, and the busine MeGuffin, were also in the room. Cole the story of what happened is learned. He says as Slayback entered he said: “You Cockrill was evidently trouble, for, to Mr. s revolver was lying on his desk, He politician, bs of the Bt. paper: o'clock by John Cock managing editor Louis an evening minutes before 6 Blayback, accompanied ton, entered the office and ing throngh the city editor's his desk composing room, gs manager, John From Mr, po are here, are you? ting } is according Cole, mude some reply to Colonel Blayback, when the Intter said: *‘Is that pistol for Coekrill said: “It is for you if you want it,” or you want it.” At this Colonel Slayback pulled a pistol, a self-cockoer, and as he covered Cockrill, McGufiin jumped forward and grabbed the pistol just as the hammer fell, eatching the hammer hand, between the thumb ting th instant me?” “when on his and thus At pistol Coekrill ed his pistol and { Aired as Lie rose. I'he truck Slayback left breast, nu i he fell, dying almost instantly, There was | a great commotion, and a rush was made for the room where the tragedy occurred. When forefinger, ing hl preven going ofl. the same 1 in the ball & wtaiders reached the room they found Slay floor de 1 and Cockerill kneeling The and soon the vicinity the known ack on the bx news flow aver the city, i ide him wiping blood from his face, y Post-Dispaloh oflioe was sone of wildest excitement ever in the When the erowd began gathering Cook J AL nd MeGuftin went out of the back de Ma { the office and entering a oab were driven away. Colonel Cookrill afterward delivered The trouble At a politiosl denounced the tin the fol referred to his himself up to the authorities rose out of poiitient nations back of the 1 raoon the p } 1 meeting Colonel condaet leh. ng afte aper etorted sharply, Colonel Klay of Colonel James y ANG 1 wok was the law parine: i i Demo nth is candidate for istrict, allio Or 4 hanged at Lancaster, aint, Miss Betsy (eolored) we iB hang ading with | inte From Washington, (00, yners of North receded to the tignting masss ine of Alexa: lag of truce. r to ob wl 11stryin Su “04 SUeR an discovered at jevedtobean f t recently discovered Blas antie, brin distric gs in ndian from the San in Atl the day on 1 there 4 a Panan that Cone 1, on the n roy h the earthquakes four tidal swwwhelmed and destroyed or badly on the on whic NAYES, which ove dama i illag yO islands soil ix or seven little and mainland, and areal about goventy persons, Fram so arraigned with him for trial at Cairo. Inge Harn, the seat of the Earl hrewshury, situated near Stafford, destroyed by The iatod nt ¥ 2 500, 00K), vx Pas defended himself during He denied burning vindicated National hed C and yf Arabi Pasha's eompanions are to of England, ae bs i loss is aa heen fire. oatny Ana wa ably ton at Cario. com and in the and boldly of the he ol Kobir, ling to wtely bowed to their ¢ MASKACTON lexandria, his laet ns leader id that font & Tel party. after the the will when reac nro, found continue le, he immedi rrendered. nationas--the first which lin En have oc- took place a few days ago. The bodies were those of Lady Han n and Mrs. who died in Dorset in 1877 and 1876 respectively, and had land hint Hanham, hire expressed a wish to be cremated. Sir Ganxer Worsery, the Duke of Cam- bridge and ther prominent English officers congider the Channel tunnel, now under way between France and England, dangerous to the ats of Great Britain, A oxoroxe in Cuba has been productive of rrent Joss to life and property. At Herradura J00 huts number intere and houses, including the greater of the ments, wore palm tr tobacco drying establish Two thousand Seven demolished. down. hun houses were destroyed at Con. € The bodies of fiteen per- sons drowned by the overflowing of rivers have been recovered and many more per. | Ons are missing. ¢ were blown lel Si 1 ir, El by Baker Pasha, the English officer in sparvice of Turkey, A rirenpry anderatanding is said {0 have rived at between Engluud and Franes in regard to Egypt ———— Report of the Director of the Mint, The report of the director of the mint of the operations of the United States mints und sssay offices during the fiscal year end ing June 90, 1882, shows that the imports of foreign gold coin and bullion were in the first half of the year BIO, 100,280 greater, but last half B38 011,047 loss, than the net gain for the year helng LING he total of gold BOG, 100, LO, witch Wan than the preceding silver purchased for olnage and deposited for bars was about (00,000 greater, and amounted to EE, i Notwithstanding f the decrease in the of gold the « Are gronter i of any previous year in the history if the mint Al the 00 ment of the r ther on hand 8866800 of un Hon, 8:8. 845.471 of which, in i uf the VOOr, was oon The total 4 of the value i ¥ 1 IRRIERR) 0 About ons ti Lh uring the the ex rts fino 3 { w WAR Hineno wan id bul tion to the deposit ned in coinage (RS pledes 18, Ong remainder in do ii ©4; L i i innge during of 24,106,940, 1%, Of u ERE 5 Ladd ounoes { tol @ ? i Commissioner of Pen. sions, Oni system does Away Hee, BO ERLE ERLE ER od for a nearl) fo 12.000,000 #0 bins KLIK) oro, rn will be reported {ion ayerag =1, MOL OER OND, nee but cannot material imate. SS —————————— A Windmills, Windmills have not gone out of use yet hy any means, Two of large pumping capacity were shipped re- cently from New York city for Guan- tanameo, Cuba. The iron work of one of these mills weighs over 9,000 pounds, and the outfit was intended for pump- ing from a well 150 feet deep, Each of the windmills was complete in all its parts, having a large tower made of Georgia pine to support it, and pumps, pipes, connections, ete, The turntable of the larger mill, which supports the crank shaft, weighs 2,250 pounds, It is surprising that more windmills are not used in this country. Christian at Work. III 1 youngest farmers in living have eight acres in corn, Probably the the country are two children near Shreveport, La., who acres in cotton and ten and will make good crops. dren are brother and sister, aged re- spectively thirteen and ten years, and | have done most of their own work. SCIENTIFIC NOTES, It is suggested by Herr Dueberg that the moon may be habitable on the side invisible to the earth, the | water and the atmosphere being drawn | thither by the effects of gravitation, The electric light in the lighthouse at Sydney, N. 8, W,, will be the largest of the kind in the world, The merging beam is sald to have a luminous in- tensity exceeding 12,000,000 candles, Russia has had this year weather so dry and hot that the rivers have fallen | vary low, and even in the Volga and Dwina navigation has been attended with serious difficulties, as in some | places they are very shu low, In a paper before the American As- intion for the Advancement of Scl- | Dr, Haughton, of Dublin, dis. agreed with those geologists who be | lieve the earth and moon been gradually cooled from lensely heated liquid mass present state the moon formed a part of the ea®h at | it riod as caleulated by Mr. | 11. Darwin-—but the earth it- originally formed by the aggre- Bix fnoe, an to their i remota (ieorge il Was gation of i patter cast off i ut the stellar space the the EY perature uy Bin i { of iP Ab low ir¢ezing point of water, {'he eause of malarial disease is have Covered hy physician at Val- very minute organ- ran, a French (irae Lis & y him Oscillaria malarie who announced the French Academy of as found 1 microbes in all hie fever patients of hillippeville i Th ure blood ecorpuseles and ii thelr contents, mderad visible ny but othe ie Lie cienee, | Rg i= 44 | t sop i \ tect them In Hey look like i a neck. Or Inore pe netratethe cell of ial or move One a Few Words, off a London in- t held the other day losing a picture A Trage dy in a i 11am r Cruikshank would and from ali sts of to-day, ustice, ut his w ife i Rot king iG in th is told | sti rs Tues. dri ink On a it up, hamed to coh- and alt to (iscover, nsas City Times reports that 1ffered very and for a long time, with rheumatism. Hi Jacobs Oil and was cured by wookkeeper s severely, tried St one bott in orchard ships about [ Hes every i sach sl a {N.Y. Our druggists Oil goes off like that St. Jacobs AKOR, rep rt 18 Snow is t} irowl od i 3 steam, Hr —————. The Frazer Axle Grease the best in the markel i and cheapest, one box lasting as other, Ooe greasing will received first premium at aris Exgu witions, also LH uy no other, is ECONOMIC ng as two of any wt two weeks, he Centennial uedals at various State fairs 258 Cents Will Buy a Treatise upon the Horse and his Diseases. Book of 100; Aes. Valuable to every owner of horses, Postage stamps taken. bent wostpald by New Yo k Newspaper Uulon, 10 8 orth Street, New York. Solid men admire the beautiful, and this poounts in some measure for the thousands upon thousands of bottles of Carbeline, the deodor ized petro leum hair renewer and dress. ing, which have been sold yearly, —-———————— RESCH EB 2 FYROM PE ATH. ¥ Mans, says: wis taken wi th RLERDING OF 1 lost my William J. ¢ of Bomerville In the fall of UNGs, fa 18% 1 lowed by a severe cough and was oonfined to my bed Hospital. The doctors Ing as big as a half dollar, and that 1 was dead, told me of DR. Wil- appetite and desk IST was adm said 1 had a hole At 1gave up LIAM HAI fot a bot fe iter, and ¥ CATH past : RAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures pain in Man or Beast, ¥ iternadly, - £5 Cents will Bay a Treatise upon the Horse aad bis Diseases, Book of 10 pages, Valuable Lo every owner of horses Postage stamps taken, Sent NEW YORK NEW SPAPER UNION, New York ited to Lhe re ri wapt ar hope ut a friend BALSAM when lo my surg to-day 1 feel be ne Lime i.'8 1 commenced to iter than for three risa, Tu use exterdally or iz postpaid by 150 Worth street, THE MARKETS, NEW YORK. Posts cattle, good to prime, 1 w ‘alves, com 'n to prime veals is jambs. ....... Hogs-—live., Flour--Ex, St, go od to fancy 4 OH West, good to choice 4 No y. 2 Red..... . } 1 White, canine 3 Wheat Rye--8t: ate ve Barley PWO-rOWE i State Corn-—Ungrad. West, mixed. Yellow Southern Oats—White State. Mixed Western . Hav-—Med. to ch. Timothy. . Straw--No. 1, Rye. ui Hops—State, 1881, choice Pork Mess, new, for export. Lard—City Steam... .. 278 @12 Refined .. . 1 0 @13 Crude “x aiun Ti4@ Refined | sane 8 (@ State Crea mery HN « ary, Cas unns West, Im. Creamery, Factory, State Factory Skims Western State and Pe nn 1. 1, bbl NUFFALO, Steers—Good to Cholee i we Wortern Sheep— Western. . . Hogs-~Good to choice Y orks. 8 Flour—{'y ground n. process, 7 Wheat—No. 1, Hard Duluth... 1 Corn—No, 3, Mixed . Oats—No., 2, Mixed Western. Barley—Two-rowed State . BOSTON. Beef—Ex. plate and family. Hoga— Live. : City Dressed. . . Pork—Ex. Prime, per bbl. Flour Spring Wheat t patents 7 Corn—High Mixed ean Oats—Extra White. Rye—State Wool—Wsh'd comb & delaine ( Unwashed 8 @ WATERTOWN (MASS, ) OATTLE MARKET, Beef-—Extra quality 71387¢@ 8 Sheep—Live weight Lambs Hogs — 0 @N Petroleum Butter Cheese Rati RR eo) Potatoes @ (a {x {a {a2 0h 0 40 25 17 @ 70 @ 39 4 ( G4 17 5 {© Northern, d. Ww. .e PHILADELPHIA, Flour—Penn. ex family, good 5 & Wheat-——No. 2, Red.......... 1 o Rye—State ..... 70 Corn—State Ye low. 82 Oats—Mixed. 69 Butter—Creame ry ‘Bxtra Pa. 84 | Cheese—N. Y. Full Cream... 12%@ | Petroleum—Crude Refined . “A Aproy of Joy Dr. BR. 'TEROR, Belo ne a ! Three months ago 1 was broken ou cors and sores on my body, out wit ih lan vy 1 procured your “Golden Medical Discovery" and “Porgative Pellets” and have taken six bottles, and to dy Iam in food health, those ugly ulcer faving healed and ott” my gkin in @ ih heulthy condition, § thought at one time that I could not be cured. Although 1 can but poorly express my gra grail. tude to you, yet thers is ua drop of joy in every word | write. Yours truly, Janes O, Breuras, Flemington, N. J. “Discovery'’ sold by druggists. Da. Bexxerr, a prominent citizen of Jack- gon, Miss, who recently died, loft a will be- aeatiing £050,000 to lus colored cook, eut. common pimple or eruption to serofula. Four to six bottles cure salt rhoum or tet. pimples on the face boils, enrbuncles and sores. By (ruggists, and in half-dozen and dosen lots at great discount. Br. Pave, Minn, is one of the most pros- perous cities of the Northwest. During the inst two years its wholesale trade has in. creased sixty to 100 per cent. Weak lungs, spitting of blood, eonsamp- tion and kindred affections cured without physician. Address for treatise, with twe stamps, Wonro's Disrensany Mepicar Asso Owe of the leading merchants of Williams. burg, Va., is a colored man, who does a busi. and is reputed Ww be worth $25,000, * Against the Jigen o Friends.” iaravia, N. X., F Sf els 6, 1880, H. H. Wasxes & Co.: “Sirs— By idney dis ease | was reduced to » walking skeleton, Kidney and Liver Cure, and to-day Iam as well a8 ever EM. Suxswix, per H the historian of | wrifie Bamowrorr, aoast penn their Fashion music and 1X0 engravings in each number. Mas. Quin irty-three kK $25,000, th pen Pore op wis OF Y. Absolutely pure and sweet. Cuarrep uanDs, face, pimples and ron skin cured b y using Juniper Tar Soap, m {iszard & Co., New York. Ridney Disease Ketention, Incontinenes, Gravel, ete, cured by “Buchupai- pamphist to E 8B. Walaa, Pain. Irritation, Dep ils, ' be: 110 Jersey City, N. : Ibe Science of Life o or r Belf- “Preservation, a Haid RE O0 OF Gil. ha. Sl THE GREAT “. DEnuiNREGED Keuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbage, Backache, Sorencss of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swoll- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Faing and Aches. Yo Prepurntion on earth equals Sr. Jacom On 88 a safe, sure, sim and cheap External Remedy A trial entalls but the comparatively willing outlay of 30 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of ie «alms 13 Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A.VOGELER & CO. Baltimore, Md, U.8. 4 NY NU—i1 ——— An Only Daughter Cured of nsumption, When death was hourly sxpected, nll remedios having fadlad, and Dv. H, Janes was saperimenting with the many berks of Caloutta, he socidentally made » i wiralion which cured Lis caly child of Consn on. dis of id new in his country, snd exjoying best of beaitd r , the world thst C Snap tion oan ¥ and permanontly cured doctor pow gives Lh Recipe free, only ssking iwe three Cent SLAM PN Le PAY © EX panne The hath alge sues Night Sweats Nau eT the Stomach, and wid break up a twenty Jour hours, Address Craddock & 1% Race Strest, Philadelphia, BaImIGE Lis paper. Si A113 ERY: a CELEBRATES Houtettor's Stom most popular reme dies of an age of sue consul immense wherever on this Ces ad preparative for en countering a malar oar atmosphere, eg vigorsting the sto pach e - es Bs 2S as AR» exists and Deal are cerial iy EYE RY dog reed ERY RIA KOA RRA OR y A Ns ~ dyer Ar is HAY HATE Also ( ME AY BEST, Nive We; Oy OUIR an » —er, with ha quality, sacred uy r families No%. ONE HL NDRED OTE R STYLE Si, 827, §60 S72. $78 « $108, S500 and upwar “rhe lo ye en Nes are who or sary prrments ry NEW re ATALOGL REE. > - pany have commen 1A facture of UPRIG HT | n AND _ ANOS, introduc ing | to power and beauty r ward sgusd si any, ociaves: suoent fur popular wild, re - in i. x TATED CTR HE WARGO CHAMLIN ORGAN AND P IA Uy i534 Tromont St, Boston 46 E. id Nork: 149 Wabash Ave. Chicago. AGENTS WA ENTS WANTED. 00 SOK wopey rapidly selling NEW NEW YORK: “SURLIGHT — AND - York « SERA say, with its My 4 mea res, fis rushing elevate laces, its trains, {ts nance tts mestery, its dark erimos vie 1 ragedies, its charities, and tn fact every life mm the great city. Don't waste time selling slow Books, but send 1 r e.vvulars giving full table of oo ten -, he Agvnts, Ke. Fro acing now wat demand, Add dover ABS NROS. 15 N. Seventh Bt. "Philadelphia, Pa FIVE-TON t tens & Aghie, ts *~ Double Brass Tare Ben All vines equally reong All Irom and Fieel, relight. fer free book, address JONES OF BINGHAMTON, RTE 1. Parsons’ Far kay Pills make New Blood, and will econapietely e tire mys 1 am in three me nths, Any one pill each nightfrom 1 to 13 weeks may ba restored as sand health if gueh » thing be possible, Sold every. ers or sent by mail for eight letter stam “IR LJOHNSON & CO. Boston, merly Bangor, Me. 1,000 ENGLISH FERRETS i. 2 os, 83 for Males, ~ or Rat Terriers at reasonable prices, to make the best string murzie fur Jones he pays the Si nas, fore 87 pair, Tr Will tell you how our ferret in the 32% this in, and cut it out for it will not appear again in s paper, Send money by Postolfice Order or Regis. or req ie Letter, Address with stamp, Charles HH, Van Vechten, Victor, Ontario County, N. Y. 18 MIGHTY. Prof. MARTINES, TRUTH: the Great Spaalah Beer, Astrologer 2 bn 4 Payehologiat, will, for 30 vents, with age, heigl, / eyes and jock of hair, nt » CORRECT PIC. 0 WE of your future husband or wife, with name, tine and pinos of meeting, and date of marriage, payehoke “5 Ls leally predicted, Mousey retarued te #11 ned sntiate Address Prof. L. Martines, 10 Most'y PL, Boston, Liss TAY NR KOTS, ail Wein, Cin 0 , Fron, a S. BIRCH & CO. 38 Dey St, NY lease send address te B. H, ALBERT, $71 Franklins b ‘hicago, 11. $3" Business for your interest, 3 The Best is Cheapest 8 A ForDescriptivel = ocular Bd Frionam i ri a THE AULTMAN & TAYLOR CO., Mansfi Watches: EWELRY a retail at wholesales rates. Price list {ro T. W, Kennedy, P.O. box 850, N A AR Ar | BE ss RE in 16s effect. Ji isa groat help in preguancy, and vo Soves pain during labor and st regular periods. PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCHIEE IY FREELY. tr Por aw Wearwesses of the generative organs of wither sex, $i §s second to no remedy (hat has ever been before the public; and for afl Clseasen of the Eiownys it is the Greatest Bemed y {n the World. LF KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sex ee pomp WAU FERFTER EE PL ps Eo a tenon gt Flood Parifier ars pro 28 Western Avenue, Lynas, Mass | Price of either, §1. 8x hotties for $8 The Compound 15 sent by mall in the form of plies. or of Jostnges, oR FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. Por this it 4 iss WON. the painfel RHEUMATISM. ret Acts same time on the EIDNETE, LIVER AND >) Acts ut the amas tim oy by PRIGCINTS, . LIGEID or BEY. sent by mall WEE SAT 5, Been Ten MERCHANTS GARGLING OIL is the oldest and the sta liniment of the United States. snail, ts; conts. For ssleby every in genera! merchandise, For Family Use. i Gargling Od SiNimens pi fo or human Sesh, de oy ohm] boi ong aod does hs The Surging r Oil am for 1883 1s now in the hands of our printer, and will be ready for distribution the months § of November and December, The Al manae for the oomi will be more uses ful and instructive than ever, and will be sent free to any address. Write for one. Ask the Nearest Druggist. If the dealers § r place do not keep Merchant's Gangling ou eyed their gending 5 uh, OF Where ghey gos medicines, an gad get i it. Keep the well corked, and using. Yellow wrapper for pve and white for human Special Notice, The Merchant's G Ofl has deen in use as a liniment for half a century. All we ask is a fair trial, but be sue follow di rections. The Gargling Oil and Merchant's Worm Tablets are for sale by all rg A os bh general merchan Manufactured at apart. . Y. by Mer- chant's Gareling Oil O whe require a Barve tonde, stimulant. SAM JAN ERVINE is procisim | i hs most NEVER rains. that ever a the NERY IN NEES EE THE DR. 8, A. RICH MOND > MEDICAL ICAL COu Sele Proprietors, Si 1 you want to Team LA YOUNG ME few months and be certain tion, address Valentine Bres., Javesville, Wis, KNOWLEDGE IS POND KNOW THYSELF. ¥ IL OR, SELFs ESERVATION, © and Physical Debility, Premature Decline in Man; is an indispensable trestise for every man, whether HE SCIEN E OF LIFE: OR, SELF RESERVATION, is hayond all lenin ‘son the ar a hha ie orn either require or wish 10 know but what is Tully explained. — Toronte HE SCIENCE OF LL 0 SELF. RESERVATION, 0 (nstructs those : health how to remain so, and the in. valid how to become well, Contains ne hundred twenty-five avaliable prescriptions for acute and © pense, fof sah I first slaws ician would charge from $8 to $10. —Londen Lance, Tin, OB HELE Soslin, embossed, fm “i y a beauty, Eg to a better Ay Ty a be poi than can be obtained else or the money will be refund. instance, —Author, FReRvATioN, OF SELE- Is so much pupesiot to All ther trestis $roatises on madion] THE SCIENCE © SELF. RESERV ATE LON, oR Is sent by mail, securely sealed, postpaid, on receipt of RESERVA fine Sioa] suit every Ge. Send now. The author can bs consulted on all ‘disesses requiring ekill and experience. Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, or W. H, PARKER, M.D, 4 Bulfinch Street, Baatust, Mass, } Jp