————— i i SAA HOUSEHOLD, nm To COurax Piaxo Keys —When the white pianoforte keys become discolored we should remove the front fall and slip of wood just over them; then lift up each key separately from the front--do not take them ont--and rub the keys with a white clot slightly damped with cold water, and Jry off with a cloth slightly warm. Should the keys be sticky, first damp the cloth with a lit- tle spirits of wine or gm. Soap or washing powder should not be used, It is worth while keeping a supply of ammonia in the household in care we wish to remove finger marks from paint or require to elesnse brushes or greasy pans, A teaspoonful in a basin of warm water will make hair brushes beaunti- fully white; but care must be taken not to let the backs of the brushes dip be- low the surface, Rinse them with clean, warm water and put in a sunny window to dry, A rarerMARING firme in New has for several weeks been turning out counterpanes and pillows of pape No. 1 manila paper 1s used, two sheets being hell together by a sle twine at intervais of threo or four ioch- es, The twine 1s gummed, 80 as to hold the sheets firmly to $84 keep it from tearing; the composed of twine, Ornamental de- signs are stamped ou the outer surfaces of the covers and cases, peat, attraclive appearance. come wrinkled be smoothed ont with a hot when 1t is occupied, and ia cold weather will be found a warm covering, paper preventing the escape of heat, set, and will probably become popular, How 10 WALK FOR walking alone 1s adopted as the means to counteract the effect of too much sit- ting, then care shonld be taken that system enters into the walk, A slow, desultory sort of walk is of no earthly ase; it simply tires one without beneficial result, be brnsk, with the head up chest thrown forward, The breathing should be regular aud as free as the swing of the lirbs, The distance optional, of course, but two miles ought to be no task for the man who wants to improve his health, Th distance be increased as the pec feel the ber of the walking ce ———— 1efit Cran arrLu Paz. : preserve 1s a preity “dish iO sheon or tue tea-table, perfection the folowing m sommended: Pick the a fully, leaving the stews on. them carefully and weigh each pound of fruit allow ters of granulated sugar, Pot them in- lo a preserving-kettle with enough water to cover them, the skin is tender and easily pierced the apples are taken out and a sirup made with the water avd sugar, When the girup reaches the boilin nn u r either ian. thod =O Wipe them *” DD Xa tiirce-quar- the whole allowed to apples are uniformly clear, PErPERs, Take large green peppers, that it remains attact hed to the pepper, and remove all tho seeds, stufling of two Rs of finely-chopped sabbage, hail a cupful of grated horse- radish, three tablespooniuls of celery seed and two tablespoonfuls of salt ¥ill the peppers with the mixture, put- ting into wach pepper one tiny cucnm- ber and one small onion, Meplace the stem and fasten 1t with string, Put the peppers in a large unglazed jar, cover them with eold vinegar and place a mus- dn bag with a hin layer of mustard seed over the top. Cover the jar in a s00l, dry place, Baro Bristen. It is sometimes de- sirable to produce a small blister quick- ly. For this purpose nothing is better than enncentrated water of ammonia {Aqua ammonie fortior), Put a few drops of it in a watch-crystal or any re- septacie of the sort, cover it with a pledget of absorbent cotton, invert on the spot lo be blistered and press slosely. In half a minute or soe red sircle will appear on the skin around the edge of the confining vessel, It is an evidence that vessication has taken place, and the blistering material can se removed, The blister should be treated 10 the same manner as one ob- tained from cantharides, Cn corare Pup poiNG, — Add one ounce of grated chocolate to a quart of milk; boil thoroughly; flavor with vanilla; set wide to cool; then stir in the yolks of 1X eggs, well beaten; bake ina buttered pudding dish until it stiffens like cus. tard, Deal the whites of six eggs with a tablespoonful of powdered sugar to a stiff froth; spread over the top of the pudding; return to the oven and brown quickly, To Make Durssixe ron Tomatoes... Beat two egge well together, add one teaspoonful sugar, one-fourth of a tea- spoonful of salt, the same of prepared mustard, one tablespoonful of sweet cream snd three tabl of vine- gar, Place the bowl containing it in a basin of boiling water and stir till about the thickness of cream, It will take about five minutes if the bowl is thick and the water boils at the time. Cool sud use 8s needed, I ———— Gnaam Gess, —One pint and a hall of Graham, 3 1 als of powder, 1 tablespoonful of butter, one 2gK, 1 cup sugar, a teaspoonful of salt; stir togethor with sweet milk, or milk and water, or use water alone, to a bat ter uot much stiffer than pancake bat- ter, Bake inn bot oven, Have your gem puns well greased, To Make Coux Frireens. --Gieate twelve eons of corn, sernping the ears with a silyer knife so that all the milk may | bo removnd, Mix 16 pulp with 5 4nd ghe seson vg t Lipplugs, ” FARM NOTES. Nrirrate or Sopa vor Wrear.—In reply to many inquiries, we would say that the application of nitrate of soda to winter wheat is almost invariably bene- fiowal, but not always profitable. Thre profit depends on the price we get for the wheat. Wheat must have nitrogen, It gets it from the organic matter of the soil or vegetable matter plowed under, or from manure, If we plow under a crop of elover, or sod, or stalk manure the nitrogen .of the organic matter is converted into nitrie acid, and the grow- ing wheat plants find what they need. For this change, moisture is necessary. Ou a fleld from3which a crop of oats, or barley, or other grain, has jut been removed, the soil is comparatively dry, and thus change proceeds very slowly, or notat all, If we sow wheat on a summer fallow, we get tho desired ni- Now ik 18 highly probable that Advertising Cheats!!! “It has become so common to begin an article, in an elegant, interesting style. “Then run it into some advertisement that we avoid all such, “And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain honest terms ag possible, “To induce poopls “To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use auy- thing else.” “Tins Remedy so favorably noticed In all the papars, Heligions and secular, is “Having a large saie, other medicines, “There is no denying the pant, and the pr ps elors of shown great wanes “In compounding a medicin 80 palpable 10 every oue's ob erva and is supplanting all virtues of the Hop Hop Bitters have 1 ability . . . 1oRe virtues are tion.” Did She Die? 13 seventy-five pounds of nitrate of per acre, in order to give the p'ants a OTOwWil is moist enough to and and the scil decomposition, on of the organic matter large qua utity probably a small dose probably will, ponds of with two hundred pounds of phosphates, hefore sowing, or some ot the mitrogen aay be lost, Ax Ixanx ral ram, IOUS Hes gotting out- to escape. It consists of a box, some ight or ten inches in over two feet in length, mainly made of ance to the whole box, ins firm until she gets over half | tips, the forward end falling returns to its Place, Ar PLES ron falls and other the ¢ Top be rill be the given a fe ck, — Feed inferior fruit, ezpecially heavy ; all farm better off for receiving some w daily will impro suce ana the yield of milk. connection with hay up the om of flesh, appear ad to sheep In { grain, they tone ' 10 go wl afl cl. ples will be worth the most if kept by mselves and turned in to the swine ; y will help along fa percepti- bly. or ving them for swine is an advantage, The very relish that horses have for apples, Is enough ste how beneficial they must be as food. syste $i Boiling fr yt to indice 4 ¥ rn 0 them To Make the best and most nutritious nay the mowed grass should not be lowed to become too dry before being When 1t *‘ratties’” a great deal of its nutriment 1s lost and it will not make as good feed asit otherwise would, The greeper it can be put up the better, harvesting requires considerable consideration, and the far. the most attention is the one that wiil win, it up. intelligent Sous one has inquired how best to pollen from brood combs, Let it. As your colonies combs give them one or at a time, placing them d as near ire more quickly and thoroughly cleaned, The beea will convert it into brood. If the pollen is very hard soak the combs uve. Sneze should ‘have shelter fo run un- der at all seasons. They need it durivg much as any other animal on the farm does, They get soaked to the skin during these long rains, and in that condition suffer grest discomfort, which always tells on the flesh and general condition. Sheds for this purpose are pasture or field, if it is not ccvenient to let them up to the stables, Tue Eoglish and Scotch farmers Le gin to realizs that it is far more profita- ble for them to raise blooded stock of any of the improved breeds than it is to grow crops to feed the people, whion can be grown cheaper abroad, Bhire and Clyde horses are freely purchased by Americans at liberal prices, as are also their Bhorthorn, Hereford and Polled cattle. So it is in this country; the raising of improved stock pays much better than raising grain, Eveny farmer should recollect that every weed permitterd to go to seed will produce hundreds of more weeds that will require a hundred times more effort to destroy another year, It is better to let no weeds go to seed to produce oth- ers which rob the soil and prevent the growth of useful plants, What a shame itis to see a good pasture or a good farm taken by weeds, Clean, thorough farming is what is needed in this age of sharp competition among farmers, Ix choosing trees to plant look more to the root than to the top, Small tres AgENYS Sant D 83 _ sine AQ. “The doctors “And at Bitters thie In it a’ A Daughter's Misery. sen years our daughter sufi umatic trouble and Nes is del Under the ca phy 8i¢ “SN bho JIN name “Bua gave her disoase vari no relief, tored staal y Ra } UR i0 SOO Hop B r YOATS Cray fences add greatly to the ap- pearance of a farm, as compared with one having ims fence corners crowded with weeds, Driars and tangled grass, | The fall is an excellent time to clean up and put ihe fences in order, — Cause tor ejoleing, NNATL— The nes-Star says : remarkable made last winter, 1s attracting wide sproad inter Aa it involves a most important question,——that of public health, it is discussed by physicians shown eooncin- : tronbles can Cx: ii aiscover ¥ is sively that throat and lung use of norphis or opinm,—especially n the case of children as development, and poisoning the system, The Governor of Maryland and all the officials of that state endorse the dy ; the state chemist of Dalaware pro- nounces it the purest and most efle id eharitable institati in Philadelphia and other cities uso it with remarkable results, The remedy, which is only twenty-five cents a bottle, is Red Star Congh Cure, 1tis purely getable ; it coutains no poison or narcotics, aod is a positive cure. danger. ¢ gt 3 arresting reine. tive, ns semis ——— Noman for any considerable can wear one face to himself, other to the multitude, without getting bewildered as to which true, period finally may be — Co ———— A Fertinent tngairy. An exchange says, ** What is to be done when a man's hair begins to come Having had the requisite amount of suggest that he tie his wile send for a bottle of Carboline, pm —— There is no leveler like but it levels by hiting to lofty tableland accessible only $0 humanity, He only that is humble can rise, and rising, lift, - - INCEXDIARIN 8 hands and Christianity, AWFUL the dwelling of an immortal soul with hol is a great crime. Whoever ad- ministers Ram to the sick guilty of it. The only medicine in ex- istence which extinguishes disease, by removing all morbid matter from the 18 Dr, Warken's Visegcar Bir- TERS, a tonic, yet free from Alcohol, Miters is system, when alone, This to a great degree moulds the man, A Man Reported Missing is worse than dead to his friends and rela. tives, but if a man keeps well by using Huss [Kidney and Liver] RemMrnY, he will always be Lis own master and never be missing, » missing wan nine times out of ten wanders away when out of his mind, and nothing effects the brain more uickly than kidney, liver and urinary Dion Mrs. Harriet Balley of Putnam, Conn. writes : “I have been troubled with kidney and liver disease for two years, [1 suffered severely in the back and loins. Befors tak. ing HUNT'S [Kidney and Liver] Remap y, I could not 1ift a pound. 1 now enjoy the best of health.” Many medicines now on the market owe what virtue they possess to the presence or yariul and And poisonous drugs. HUNT'S iver] REMEDY is purely Teguise And wil not injure the feeblest most delicate person, ——— have decided Sher alle in marker, Mad + New York, . Pace Simin ung foudh red by J he made Case Sur pL amng Jatuger Ter fo br Lot a man learn that ial Svetything Ren. TAR TRADE Js] MARK. Absolutely Ra Pree from Oplates, Emclics ana Polson. { SAFE. | SURE. 20s | i ERMA For Pain THE ChAR Viv Y “CENT, Nothing in the world is quite so good as goodness, but it most consist of right acting rather than glib talkiog, | ——— “He ury 15 SOON, who is fa oO pi it duty Ward Beecher, 1 aks at and will find flaw when y have forgotten its cause’ A case ir point occurs to uk. Mr. Wm, Ryder, of 87 fefferson street, Duffalo, N. Y., recently told a reporter that, “I had a large abscess on each leg, that kept continnuall disch arg ing for twenty years, Wothing did me any good except Dr. P 1 Io Discovery.’ It cured me re isa vo ume expwossed in a fow words, Mr. Ry- | der's experience is entitled to our readers’ | careful consi The Sun. read in Hi 8 | he “y a0 we gree s 1 si ¥ AETRLION, ~= ug or, you remember Bob Fenton, don’t you?” “Yes, He's got a truck pateh in New “Well, while watehing his melon ru the other night another fellow ran awry with his wife.” “In that so? How I envy him,” “The other fellow?” “No; Bob Fenton, I've a mind to take to Tising melons i yselt. " ss Foreman — w e priote d this cut yes- wife beater, E litor—Both bad men—Ilet it go in, “But it's a portrait of Chris, Maguire, he well-known politioan.” “But Chris, will,” “Well, if he kicks ran the cut in next for ‘An Emivent Divine.” — "What is a pessimist?’ BornnoNiaz RTOW growls when underdone npderdone, Over nor looking into the mirror, To your souled, Joliy SON for bing we reply that he is a whoie- ail in and soe us iu pal don't charge anythiog : 5 OLE Bt 311 3 oT i beautily leesin's wt CENls Dre Aromat i z did ivy ic Alum Bul Soap,” by Druggim i Wm ps ——— Ealn pti HH: your pia hing 1 ever tried. The liop y cures Backache, Btitch, awe Bide or Hip, or pain he best por ier many vy people say; 8 iD rons The heart hos always the pardoning "Tis but a short journey across the | isthmus of Now, —— Pile Tumors, wglected or badly treated, The wor | i | often degener- | t pile tum { anently ¢ +, by our ns greatest of faults is to be con- | ae. The scious of n¢ "LAE. It was dusk, and George and Jenme at ald ander the stars, “Birdie! Bweet!” exclaimed George; “I love you passionately.” “Birdie, said Jeanie, musinglv. “Birdie has a sweet, endearing sound as 5 pet name. Ah, George! but will you call Birdie after we are mare ried?” (; Orge grew pale, me me gave a start, and his face He quickly recovered him- self and said manfully: “No, Jennie. 1 cannot I shall not call you Birdie, The name then would be an insult, for birdies ever have their bills and often peck at men, Jennie was overcome, ———— A raw days ago a well-known society | young man shocked one of his Iady | friends by his iguorance of history. itwas alter a dinper party at his house, and she was telling him what she had | learned in her private history class, | Oae thing led to another, and all the | time he was getting into deeper water, tell a lie “Now, tell me, Mr. the knights of the Bath?” Has stammered for a while aud finally blurted out: “Why, Satarday nights, 1 suppose.” BS A No , What are rn ——————— Important. When vou visit or Jeave New Y ork City, save DAEEARE eXprenmage and §8 carriage ile Grand Ce: a1 a oot of one upward i rooms, ited up nd ana i 60 ejogam 3 ie mn "an, Eievs Lik ho p————— What we learn with pleas forget. Break throug! snee ; determine x 14 ak WHE fy ’ E Create an Appetite onz ¥T Te emperance 13 GIters Know. pencil about the house? Hush my bay-bes—did you speak to | the conduetor about it?—hush my bay Husband (sarcastically)—Did «— I— speak 10 —the--conductor—abont—it? Wife (too intent on the baby to notice get the number of the oar? Husband (wad) ---When you get that confounded baby to sleep, perhaps Booux OANvASSER (to little boy at the door)—Can I see your ma, sonny? Little boy~No, kitchen puttin’ down peaches, Book Canvasser-Have you got a big sister? Little boy--Yes. Bat she's busy up Book Canvasser- Well, where's your pa? Little boy--He's round the corner puttin’ down beer. gp oot (in shie Sioutilifit) 1 was at © base-ball game aftern Ol ul Gogh ( y)=Oh, George, oan base-ball on a t a aia Hater lot us tara’ our Shongts som earthly thing to the tok ‘bowuty of the & the sky above, w Ueorge—1 was to that 1 DS eS a aug Lo, Way Ciara to earth) — O Phang gp Fhe Lg obi Grateful Thousands proclaim Visoan Brrrens the most wonderful In vigorast that ever sustained the sin ywem Fiade from California roots avd herbs, free from Alcoholic Btimulasts A Purgative Tonle, This gin cures Female Complaints, In and Chronic Rheumatism, Remittont and Intermittent Fe- iver Sod JRidney DANES. Ab. n eation A 2 2 ness of the ; time by rat « the Sinmach, and stim. tates Fre pe” and Which ren ee it o Sheyuated the of all impus Suit the whole system, J srion can take the Bitters and remain hn, “Ta o and other Worms, are owed from the aysiem, Cisanee the” celine wii Hieod I. 1 your - OW 5 Ne an, Tt the rss conclusion : (five ths Bitters a trial ER oy Hm J: and Best edicing for Fam ty Use INTHE Hn PAIN with one thorough application. No Tf eX eraciadng the fain, the nfirm, Crippled, Rervous, th Gisegnn may £1 fer, i aflorg er ow violent . Bed.rid Seuraigic hr progur . Wheti taken we orn pass is Boar y, Bummer | Ww ind in the BACH, anpLeint ow ein, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, WATS CATTY 4 bottle of AYES READY RE elre i in waier will pre. from i% Hadway's Ready i by druggl DR. R ADWAY'S in Resslvent Q! Fille hy, ip i £s ¢ censiitation, t igor. Soid Pills, ¥ Riel, Bia jas Hy Dr. ay 8 FBYSPEPS) i for 1} He ¥ 1 Boa ast 88 Hegpdacue, ete. Price 2% DWAY & CO 32 Warren Bt. 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