A pome-Mape Gurr, —A gift of a pret- ty table would be appreciated by al- most anybody, and a very pretty and even elegant one may be made at no great expense. Have made at a car- penter shop a stand with a square top and with four small, straight legs; cov- er the top and legs with royal blue velvet or velveteen; around the stand put a sort of valance or lambrequin from eight to ten inches deep, and if skilled in the needle work of the day, work at intervals of five or six inches a rose or bud, with slight stems and few leaves, in the lovely ribbon embroidery which makes so handsome an adorn- ment and does not require so much time and material as many other kinds of embroidery, If you choose to have a low shelf on the table, that may be covered with the velvet, but need not be decorated, A sofa pillow to match this table is very effective. A square of the royal blue velvet, with a bunch of ro-es and buds carelessly laid ov, is all that is required, and the cushion is handsome if lined with satin, and needs no cord or other finish at the edges. Preseavep GRAPES IN BUNCHES.— Take out the stones from the bunches with a pin, breaking them as little as possible; boil some clarified sugar to nearly candying point; then put in sufficient grapes to cover the bot- tom of the preserving kettle, without laying them on each other, and boil for nearly five minutes merely to extract ail the juice; lay them in an earthen pan and pour the syrup over them; cover with paper, and next day boil the syrup, skimming it well, for five min- utes; put in the grapes, let them boil a minute or two; put them in pots and pour the syrup over them, after which tie down, Mustard Piogres —Equal quantities picked into flowerets, and small button onions, Keep strongly salted water twenty-four hours, In the morning scald the brine, and the pickles. ly were quarts of brine. To one a pound of ground mustard, aud stir smooth pour it over the pickles. fmportant, Bagg Expressage and Carriage Hire, and stop at tne Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen- ral Depot Blegant rooms, fitted up ata cost of one million dollars, redaced to $1 sad upwards per day. Ruropean Plan. Elevalor. Restagrant supplied with the best. Ilorse cars, stages and elevate] raliroad to all depots. Famiiea can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel shan af anv other first-class hotel in the ctv. Good breeding is the result of much { sense, some good nature, and a litte self-denial for the sake of others, CONSUMPTION CURED, Dro Pusmpxiy Pigs, — Soak the pumpkin over night after washing oare- fully, put on in the same water to boil, and cook gently several hours, careful not to scorch it; drain off the water left in it for brown bread, sift through a colander. 'I'nke of this a cupful, stir in a tablespoonful of flour, two beaten eggs, » teacupful of sugar, a 1 tea- spoonful of salt, a teaspoonfa each of cinnamon, allspice and ginger, good milk to make three pies, Bake moder- ately an hour or more. Weex one has had a fever, and the hair is falling off, take a teacup of sege, steep it in a quart of soft water, strain it off into a tight bottle, Sponge the head with the tea frequently, wetting the roots of the hair, How Women Differ from Men. At least three men on the average jury are bound to disagree with the rest just to show that they've got minds of their own; but there is no alsagroement among the women as to the merits of Dr. Pierce's st Favorite Prescription.” They Aare all unanimous in pronouncing it the best reme- dy in the world for all thode chronic dis- eases, weaknesses and complaints veculiar to their sex. It transforms the pale, hag- gard, dispirited woman, into one of spark- ling health, and the ringing laugh again “reigns supreme’ in the happy household, ci tp The virtuous man is happy in this next. IR, — Human CUalves, Ax exchange says: —*'‘Nine-tenths of the unhappy marnages result from human - ciety pastures.”’ or lingering diseases of to-day originate in impure blood, liver complaint or billions. ness, resuliing in scrofala, consumption { which is but serofula of the lungs), sores, ulcers, skin diseases and kindred affections. Dr. Pleree’s “Golden Medical Discovery’ cures all these. Of Druggists. be raised to your station. * month. FPamph- let two (Jct. ) stamps. which keeps the soul from sinking rm for manufacture without which they could neither produce as good now make, nor with as facturer in witnessing the operation of a tory recently: “One boy with that machine does as much work as ten skilled workmen could do with- out it, and does it betier at that.” These accumulated facilities, including experienced and skilled workmen, are the prices which are little mors than those of Traveller, ‘l'o correct an evil which already ex- hal placed in bis hands b ary The formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the «pomdy and permanent cure of Consumption, Brovenits, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and leetions, also 8 itive and radical cere vent it, ————— “Rough on Rats.” Clears oul Tals, mice, roaches, flies, ania, bed. in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to maka recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mall by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. 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Droggista there are fertile fields Our acts make or mar us; we are the shildren of our own deeds, * Nothing present is so barren but that beyond. msn sso AIA AB There is some help for all the defects of fortune, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters 18 8 fine biood de. rent, a rational cathartic, and a superb ant. Pilioos specific. It rallies the failing energies of the de and checks premature A Fever and bilious remittent, and bowal com which it the com influence a The Lis a very ye Rg For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. 45 Two prisoszns in the Texas Peniten- tiary were talking about the manage- ment of the institution. “Theylsay this institution ain't sell- supporting,’ remarked Convict No, 1. *“I'hat's because it ain't managed properly, If I had charge, it would not only be self-supporting, but n would make money besides,” “Yes, you brute, you would work the poor prisoners nearly to death, so as to make money out of them.” *No, I wouldn't, I'd do most of the work myself, All I want is the mater- ials and the implements, and I'd turn out silver half dollars faster than you could count them. Just give me a “x RES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat. Bwelliugs Sprains Bruises, Barns, Sealds, Frost Bites, AND ALL OTHER BODILY FAINS ASD ACHES. 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Well, you see, I'll double the sales of my milk in s week.” “How under the canopy can you do | that, John?” | “I'll paint our milk wagon very dark | blue.” A sax entered a store the other day | and began to warble “Sweet Violets.” John—*'Is it about painting pic- | Have “Kidney Wort cured me of chron after 1 praved to die” Aeary Ward, iste Cul. 05th Nat, Goard, X.Y. Is your Back lame and aching? “idesy Wort, (1 bottle) cured ime whet | waa ime 1 bad to roll out of Led ™ . CM Talimage, Biwsukes, Wis you Kidney Disease? nad ound in ver and Kidneys doctoring. Js worth $10 a box" 8 snatown, West Va. Are you Constipated? “Edney Wort 03008 easy evRCUAticns and cured me alter 18 years use of other medicin ' Nelson Falrohidd, BU Have you Malaria? “Kidney. Wort bas done better than any olber reine have or ued in my wothoe, ¥ {have over eK. Chark, South Hero, Vi Are you Bilious? SEIMner. Wert bas done the tore good than any other romaedy 1 have ever taken . Mra J 7. Galloway, Elk Flat, Oregon Are y=a tormented with Piles? "Radney We rt permasenily cured tee of Lieoding plies. Dr. W. C. Kitse recomended il 10 me Geo. B. floret, Csatiler MM. Bank, Myersiows, Pa. Are you Rheumatism racked ? “Kidney Wort cured me, after | was given up to Glo LY phrsoians and 1 Lad soferad thirty yours,” bridge Masouim, West Baal, Maine, after yourw of poo Albans, Vi | “What the dickens are you making that racket here for?" cried the propri- | etor, picking up a club and advancing | threateningly toward the singer, “Why, I see in your window some goods label | led ‘Going for a Song,’ and ‘Sweet Vio- | tots’ is the only song I know,” He was permitted to depart uninjured. | «pa, what kind of boats do the | Chinese have?” “Junks, my son.” “Just like ours?” “No, we don't have junks, *““I'nen how is it you say our navy | does nothing bat junk it?" | “There, there, Johnny, don’t ask so | oany questions,” RESTAURANT KERPER — ‘John, what | kind of meat did you order to-day?” Steward Veal, sir” “Only veal?” “Yeu, sir,” { Tuen he sat down and wrote on the ’ | hall of fair: “Chicken pot-pie, chicken Hale S Honey salad, Irish stew, roast veal, beef a Ia Erorehoumnd and Tar mode, corn beef hash, veal pot-pie™” OR FEISS OF Atl AMES i OF EROS 3 he 3 WONDERFUL CURE POR COUGHS, COLDS CFO TP. WHOOPING COUGH, PRONSCHITIS, AND CONRUMS- TION, IT BANISHES COUGHS (acute or chronici end BREAKS UP OGLDS Nike magic: IT CURES, in * fact, where other remedies have Ladies, are you sufferin Kidney We cared toe of peculiar troubles of several years standing, Many friends nae and praise n" re I Lamorescs, isle la Bothe, VE If you would Banish Disease : and gain Health, Take THe BLOOD CLEANSER. | “Have you weak eyes?’ said sa lady | to an applicant for a kitchen position who wore blue spectacles, “No ma'am,” said the applicant, “but | I scour pots and things so thorough. | BE tint ly that the glitter of them hurts my | Ji iastget chip x sight,” e's Toothache Drops Care in one min ote, German Vors Beto ver Kills Ooras snd Bunions | “Now,” sain a gentleman (0 a negro ELY'S | whom Le had just employed, “1 oe ! CATAR R H Cream Balm | you to come early every morning. 1! LY'S oo | propose to pay you well and I want you T. Causes no Pain. [to work.” “Want me ter work, yer | Bn say!” “Ofcourse I do,” ‘Dat lets | me out den. I don't "ject ter de pay, | ! an’ 1'd jes’ as soon hire out, but [ doan | wanter work, Good day, sah.” A youxo man whe had led a rather | fast life finally got married to a wealthy | | but rather warm tempered young lady. : | After the ceremony was over, his father | ES in-law said: *‘I hope you'll not get |Z yoursell into any more foolish scrapes.” | “No, 1 guess I'll not get into any more | scrapes. 1 reckon I'll never get out of | this one. “Hay, pa, did you ever live in a con. | servatory?” saked the small boy, ‘*No, | my son. Why do you ask a question | liko that?” “Well, this morning, when | you were talking to old Mrs, Jump | about them ocoachman elopements I heard her whisper something to her husband about your living in a glass house.” Panow does his own privin; . Of all Dragcids ol 30e, snd LOOK OUY POR IMITATIONS Treatment will uid or Snuff. Ap- ply into Nostrils. BW cents st Drogwisia 0 cents by mail regis tered, Bamps by mall 16 conta. Send for cironjsr, ELY BROTHERS, Drugsists, Owego, N. ¥ IT IS RELIABLE in euring ght's Tun body of a noted horse-thief and all around “‘rustler,” known as Black Pete, was last week found mn the lava beds below Cebello, with a bullet hole in his head, The Coroner's jury re turned a verdiot of *‘kiiled by a thun- der-bolt from heaven,” “How ane you coming out in your 7 an Episcopal bishop of one of his rectors, The rector, who was a 8 in cotton before he be- came converted, lifted up his eyes and said: “I am long on slippers and book marks, but rather short on suspenders.” on £1.95. Send for I astrated Pamphist tn HUNTR REREDY CH, Providence, BR, SOLD ALL DRUGGINTS - FREEEE EE hihi «+ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S » » VEGETABLE COMPOUND sss 18 A POSITIVE COREPOR*** All those painfal Complaints * and Weaknesses so rommon * see seriponrbhmtl tree sw *« FEMALE POPULATION, * # Prioe 51 In tiguid, pill or Jonenge form, Sor the legitimate healing of iseame and that i dors J KALE i oft silos can gladly testify 1 entirely all Ovarian troubles, Inflamm. ton and 0 Falting fe, and Son Frys A fr * It removes craving Ie SEETEIREE hat foe down, oa pain, always Jermanenily cured awe, . to . for Rhmphiel, of TR A pr, BT assess VICOR 2% purpose (8 CRRA BOB BENE be a general paralysis.” “85 much the better for me-—I'm =a Rep via Palen Bh, Bow Yors: ATES Gy ov LA el SR SE SRR wr © fer $1, by mall, Mair Benower, Volos Troches, Beat Bake Tiger Tose Bord Grower. pues Cn. TACA PY. HE FOLLOWING LETTERS Are selected from a large num- ber that have been received by Dr.J.H. SCHENCK of Philadelphia, in regard to his Those who are dfflicted or threatened with any Disease of ing. They are all plain statements of fact, without one word of | misrepresentation, This can be | proved by anybne who will ‘take the trouble to call on or write to the people whe sign | them. FROM SPRINGFIELD, MARS Consumption Can be Carved. Dr. J. H, SCHENCK. Dear Bir; ing in Canada, my health be very disease came on gradually, beginning with a of appetite and afierwards great Weakness, w hich | brought on night-swesls and a ary, hacking cough. About sixteen years ago, wabe poor. My RE ame My chest and back Were very weak and so sore that back of a eoakideradie 1 could not bear my weight agaiost chalr. At different times 1 biood, which my physician sald came from the Jungs. employed several doctors, but they si told me the same thing thal wy lungs were had:y | affected; and the last one that { had also said that | 1 could live but a short time, and that | had bet ier | go to my mother's home in Winstead, C1., as 1 could, that with careful nursing 1 might { for some time. When I got 10 mY othe {| very low indeed, so thal my mother seni doctor, He pronounced me beyond ail bowever, which he would relieve my worst sy mpl the raised A&8 BOON ive r's 1 was for her He, said ane, After ihis my Ww, who left ue some medicine incther employed another doct makd that one of my Jungs Was Dearly gone. thing for several months, and Dever expe ted 10 get well, One day a friend, who lives in Calling ville, Ci., gave my father one of your pamphiets on Consumption. He brought i home and tod me 10 jook Ib over and see If auy of the oases GC. lke 1 read the Hook bh. and found so many cases described there that seemed as bad as mine, thal were cure 1 began 10 hope that 1 100 might recover by using the mevicines. My father nding thal they were not kept in Winstead, sont to New York and gol a supply. In one week aller I began heir use ou night. sweals ceased, and my appelil” began Ww prove, In two weeks aller (his I was much ? in every way 1 ate scarcely any- scribed in It were mine, § throu d, that 1 commenced 10 use the med én March; in July I felt quite strong, in two more 1 was well, and I have had good since. 1 believe that 1 would not be but for the ase of your med hesilh alive to-day the 4oOC. and cines, a8 all tors 1 had sald my disease wis Consumption, that 1 was incurable. Yours truly, MRS. CHAS W. PLUMMER, £34 Main St, Springfield, Mass, April 22, 1881, From the Rev. Stephen Roese. Maipxs Rock, Pience Co, Wis, June | Dr J. H, Scupxce, Mhiladeiphia, 35, 1578, = -31% is with Worihy Genllemian a feeling of grat. $ je 1 seal myself to write you this ie tier A Lik. tie over a year ago 1 received from 5 sma | box of your valuable medicines, Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake Pills ®¢ yOu Ek for many ings, an 3 her great the for my wife, who h female weakness and w acke an gave il as his opinion that she cou 1 pot She began 10 take your remo: had heen vory TORTS W weak Bh hi } geYeTe 8 {f Pneam 1 our phys debility Jive t third one, nding y FAW gresl JED- She was soon gain In iy well, Syavr ta direc’) provement in all her symploms free from her oouth, began 1 rapidly % perfec I wish 10 add that ¥ ne, and we ramediate and flesh t this date she wif PULeosu is the only medicine 1 have ever found thal ef in my broncekia man’s sore throat, | speak much in public. 1 often suffer from i, but { your PULROXIC SYRDP ives me immediate relief, | and strepgihons my voice. Since my wife's care 1 have recommended it 10 | many of my neighbors, who have great benef In coughs and ©olds Yours truly, REV, STEPHEN ROESE, Missionary Jor A ican Baptist Pub Maiden Rock, Fie . Wim The REY. Me. Roxsk again writes, under date of April 7, 1852 My wife's health remains good, showing hat ! your medicine have made a perfect and permabent enre. 1 think your Prisoxic Syxoe | oongh remedy in the world, | am sdvertising you | wherever | go in my Iraveis E Y&s rel mpiaing, usually called clergy- Daring the winter season, if 1 used 1 wil eT sacle Us or 1 iB. | Hereditary Consumption Cured. | Dr BCuENCK, Dear Sirv:—1n the astamn of 1477 1 had a severe gh, with terrible pain in my sides and between wy shoulders. | had very little appetite, and | what litte | could eat only distressed me. | sulted paysicians; who sald my condition was a i O00 turned to Rochester, N. ¥., toy home; and on €X~ amination by two of the best physicians, found IY lungs badly affected. 1 heads severe hemortiage, and was given up by my friends, who never wh pected me 16 return to Philadeiphia, where 1 wae engaged in business; but a Mr. Baboock, friend, brought me 8 bottle of your Palmonic Byrup, and taking the second bottle I gained 15 pounds, and am sal ga'ning, and can cheerfully recommend your Medicines to anyone who ls am cied with jung troubles, Yours Respectfally, G. W. DUNHAM, No, 291 1K, Thirteenth SL, Philadelphia May 21, 1854. at his Principal Office, PHILADELPHIA, BA. M.to3P. M. Aiso al GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Broadway, opposite Bond Street, New York City, on the first Wednesday and Thursday of every montis except August. OMce hours, 10 A, M. 103F. M, DR. SCHENCK'S MZDICINES: MANDRAKE PILLS, SEAWEED TONIC, PULMONIC SYRUP, by all Droggists, and fall pripiel of His Book on and ‘ directions for ppers of every Liver Com- are the wri Cons on, Dyspepsia, 18 pent free 19 a H. and Address, phis, Pa. ——_ + postpaid Dr. Jd sehenck & Sor, Palade | syrups and tonics, from which 1 received no bene. fit, but seemed To grow worse, and kepl sesh and stresgth. 1 had nightaweals, and sweat most of the time during the day | raised blood and a salt, foamy phlegm: my throat weeks; my lungs grew more painfal every day, with dificult breathing, would almost stop my breath, My whole body was filled with pain, breathe. hips had given out long before, Consump jon; It might do mesome good; It conid do ho harm, for 1 was certain I could not live a month longer the way I was, At that time, May, 1578, 1 procured your Puimeonic Syrup, Sea. weed Tonte and Mandrake Pilis, and look them as directed. Ina week 1 was botter, and began to throw off from the lungs a greenish yel. cw matter streaked with biood, 1 cond eat a Ti tie without throwing It up, the pains in my sides were hot #0 severe; 1 could sleep an hour very goundly, and that was what 1 had not done for three monthe 1 took your taedicines steadily six months; my better, I did not sweat 80 bad nights, guining siowiy, and in & pear afer | begun 1oogid nal 1 elt well. | began flesh, aod last September woighed one and irty-five fifteen poumils weigh before in te, ved my life; and I : to all Con. fort i CLASS FOUNT STUDENT LAMP Xo running over of the off por les king of the fount, Ask the Perfection Glass Fount Student Lamp. Mannfsctored and for sae, ai wholesale only, by the Manduttan Br Co., 2208 Finer Ave EPasr XN. ¥ Iiustrated Expisnst ory Circular {omy send for MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS =a’ HONORS AT ALL GREAT WORLD'S TIONS FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS 100 STYLES s Awarded such ol y Payments or Kented. 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