To make a very good article of mus- tard take one beaten egg, two teaspoon fu's sugar, one teaspoonful corn starch and two teaspoonfuls mustard. Mix smooth and pour into one teacupful boiling vinegar, For constipation, “liver gomplaint,’”” or Yliousness, sick headache, and all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the liver and stomach, take Dr, Pleroe’s Pleas. ant Purgative Pellets—a gentle laxative or ative cathartic, according to size of dose. ——— Sawdust thrown on a circular: saw table will render the hauling of heavy planks quite easy. The grains act as small rollers and reduce friction. Chronic nasal eatarrh pesitively cured by Dr. Sage's Remedy. An Abstralian mineral called aldonite has been fouud to consist of an alloy of gold and bismuth, contain. ing 64 per cent. of the former metal, Was Amesiea Ever Discovered ? At the time when Columbus started in search of the New World, nearly every man, that there was no New World to discover, When he came back, crowned with success, a large proportion of thesa good people ad- to-day many of them would doubtless sist that America had never been discov ered at all. A mau will giveup anything in the world more readily than a pet theory. For example, lock at the individuals who still maintain that consumption is incura- ble. Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discov. ery bh cases, and wil these prople can't Nevertheless the any case of con thousands more, but rive up their k " ¥ “Discovery will mption, if taken in I cure su — A chalr of sanitary engineering, lleved to be the only one In the world, has been established in the University of Japan. Frazer Axle Grease, r Axle Grease is the first premit ; Nort Centennial, and Paris § —————————————E——— Oil of lavender sprinkled around room will rid it of fleas, Heart, LI J r yusness, s Cannon's Ki re. Mee, 531 Arca is, £1 a bot the Worst cases, Druggists, LTy IL KITCHEN AND MARKET GARDE N. — Recollect, it vegetable are marketed they must be put in bunches, etc., ac- cerding to the customs of the or they will meet with slow sale. Be sure and plant for succession crops. pickles should be sewn according to the custon of the locality. In the family garden supply a mato vines; brush laid better than nothing. will be the ery. Some crops, like onions or carrots, if left a lay or two too late, will be past remedy. When onions are marketed, they pay better if bunched green and nol more than half grown, than when they are ripe. under them is Weeds! weeds! IN re ard to getting the best yield of choice honey try and have all your col- onies very strong when the honey flow cones. This Is best accomplished by feeding a thin sirup or honey each even- Ing, fore the expected yield. Give room In the sections as soon us needed, swarming as long as possible, cannot expect to extract much from weak colonies, Honey honey by the bees, or it may hands, _ = QO. J. BAILEY, writes: now hotly contending for first place in the dairy world, in all that the word dairy implies, are the Holsteins and the Jersey, and to the blood of these breeds will the dairy farmer look for his im- provement in stock and profits. Both of these breeds have been found to nick well with the native stock, so that in this way great improvement may be attalned where thoroughbreds are too expensive for the beginner, DwARY pears should be plantel on a spot that has a moist subsoil, either natural or made so bLy subsoiling or mixing some material with the soil that will give out moisture in dry weather, Trees already planted on a dry, gravel ly subsoil, should have a circle dug out two feet deep and two or three feet from the tree, This should be filied up with well enriched soil. If the dwarf pear does not grow freely it is a sign that something Is wrong. It should be severely pruned, so as to ald in producing a vigorous growth, sour on your MAxE a mixture hydraulic cement in a bucket and sweet skim milk stirred in untlli the mixture is of the consis tency of cream. The proportions are about one quart of cement to a gallon of milk. Color may be added if de- sired. ‘This pain is cheap and dura- ble, I¥ sprouts appear on new set trees you can not easily pinch them off with your thumb asd finger, and throw the growth where it is wanted. But do not cut oft all the growth, If you dwarf the top of a young new set tree that Is making a rapid growth, you are dwarfing Lhe roots, If you allow too much top®on & feeble tree you will kill the tree. a DEEP SOIL FOR STRAWBERRIES « Strawberries will send their roots from twenty to thirty inches into the ground, if it is made very rich and well worked to that depth, Mulching with rotied forest leaves saves ull necessity for watering, and with the ground prepared and fertilized in this manner the planta will be sure to produce y more and better colored berries. is is not guess work, but the teaching of prac- tice and exyerience. 1¥ a hen be proper] 3 Zod she will con- tinue to lay without ring te incub- ate. She should not be to be- come fat. The supposition that a hen lays a certain number of eggs, or a “gluteh,'’ or “litter,” as it 1s some- times called, is erroneous, If properly fed a hen will continue to lay until the period shall have ariived for boo 10 nei C—O A I SH Cures and Prevents Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarsenoess, StifY Nock, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism Nouralgia, Asthma, Frostbhites, Chilblains, It was the firs RELIEF quicker than any known remedy. and is the only PAIN REMEDY ‘hat instantly stops the most exoruciating pans, lays Inflammation, and cidres Cougestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Baowaeis, or other glands or organs, by one application No matter how vio.ent or excruciating the palo the Kheumatle, Hedridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuragie, or prosirated with may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF { will afford Instant ease, yirty to sixty drops in haifa will, in a few minutes, dire Crnimg Stomach, Nausea, Yomiing, Heart, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Falutne urn, Siek Headache, Diarhoea, Dyse ulery, Ww in the Bowels and all Internal P ain, There 18 nol 4 remes Hal agent i that will eure Fever and Ague and all other rious, Billions, and other Fevers (udal hy K Atr WAY'S PILLS, 50 quick as RADWaX = READY RELIEF, t Fifty Cts. per Bottle, Seldby Or AE Te DE. RADWAY'S PILLS « Jigorders of § Stomach Di. KADW AY & C0.,N Y. ways,’ Lolo ST. PETER wh you? “l am an night.” | “I see your record ily y : ry | You may go in. “Where is my lyre and crown?” ‘We don’t give them to Americans, ~ Well, stranger, American. 1 died last 1s pretly good, inside the portals.” JACK i Papa, what part of speech 18 womam ? | Papa (fresh from a verbal engage- he has been badly worsted)—She |! | any part of speech at all, Jack; she { the whole of it. AGeExT~Can I put a burglar a in your house, sir? Citizen—Nop: 1 had “What was the matter? | it go off?" “Oh, yes; it went off easily one onee, | and carried it off.” The Result of Merit. When anything FEArs amon RO are, stands a test g people, th ere in g a discriminatin that if any, h continued st marked tl rs whiecl ’ preity «d evidence merit med i« ein Wu pop somow! Few, met with sue : has progress , after a trial weeded to be the blood Ye ever intro | of over fit ty ours, are cot | safest effectual tonic and i P ya bie That th BRAXNDRETH'S PIL) claimed for them, by the fact that with the greatest used them the le BrAaxprETH'S PILI drug BUGAT-C Mn, sure of this dance, Miss Snob? Miss Snob (wishing to show | preference) —Thanks, Mr. | don't dance with every Tom-Dick-and i Harry, but I'll youl, most urifie 1 alterati sist merit, and that is @ resnl tol ail clasively pr § perform is com ved those who favor are th regard them me Who ingest, 8 are sold In every medicine store, ated, and IMO AS her - on the Paeclfic Coast that abroad has been attracted to it, and it is likely that capital also will eventual ly. Weak and Weary | Describes the eondition of many people debill- tated by the warn weather, by disease, or over- work, Hood's sarsaparilia Is Just the medicine pesded to bulld up and strengthen the hody, purify and quicken the sluggish Blood, and restore the lost appetite, If you need a goud be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilia, “During the summer I was feel run down, and thinking I needed something to tone up my system, I took Hood's Sarsapariis and fel much better. 1 had also been troubled with dys pepsia, and Hood's Sarsaparilia helped me than anything else I could find.” Jawes KR, row, Fort Wayne, Ind, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $5. Prepare by CL HOOD & Co, Apothecaries 100 Doses One FRAZER AXLE GREASE. os oul by She bri Frazer ae 2 ubrias medicine ig all more AR only s Mass, Dollar Jowe After all others (all consuls 329 KN. 15th Bt, below Callowhill, Phila., Pa. manently restores those weakened tions, &c Callor write. Advice free and strictly con. ‘ Hours. : 11 mm till 9. and ¥ 10 10 evenings. 0 STOPPED FREE us eared, SGREAT ESTORER rasta Omiy sere F pnlevng, cic, Fuss tie free to Send st ming afier t when frevs of a . LINE ® 1 viphis, Pa See Lrrw 3 bY mall WELL & CO, EWR Blair’ val ¢ Lien at horns and maken § of anything elo in Fras Terms FREE 28 It is claimed that one pound of raporate four and nds of fresh waler quarter pou Nearir ev St &1 4 vifior, 1 put irapepsia, Sok b ling “Crushed bam! is a is used with results, — Rupture ¢ are gUArAn(e ed by B. Mayer, 8 Arch St, "hil’a, Ease at once, no operation or from a new paper. the id (16. attested by thon fail, ads Pa business, A fa — Ants are ealen by various nal they are served , ons, with “ they are Brazil stewed with grease or buller Kerve 1 ot : : ¥ res, Treatise a Fil canes, 110 De A —————— To cleanse a soured sponge use leno ukewarm waler, Ifafficted with sore e Tho Druggists sell you yes Dir at lsanc « Per LOR Ee tie Frances Cleveland Edwards, the B+ girl-baty born at Thermalito. Cal, hu been presented with a corner lot Ly the ¥ L% Brockway Centre, Mich., ! May 18, 1888.) Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. For more £ wuffe red untold to «a All and delicate could be Within the time most Nothing Soon Mrs. JOSEPH LAKE. 0. P. CHAMBERLAIN, G. W. WARING, C. 4. WELLS, Druggist. A poy surprised his father the other day by asking: “Father, do you like mother?” “Why, yes, of course,’ **And she likes you?” “Of course she does,” “Did she ever say so?" “Many a time, my son,” “Did she marry you loved you?” “Certainly she did.” The boy looked the old man over,and after a long pause, asked: “Well, she was as near-sighted then a8 she 18 now. because she “> Far Exovan.—*1 could gaze at the moon she said, for hours, Mr. Sampson,’’ in a voice full ot sweetness and pneumonia, **I never tire of it.’ | “Ah,” he responded, **would that 1] were the mau in it” *Yes,' she assented softly, “And why, Miss Clara?’ he asked, getting ready to take ber hand “Because, Mr. Sampson,’ she said, shyly velling her eyes with long lashes vou would be four million mile away.” ——— PA JONES (soberly)—Clara, young Mr, Sampson came to me to-day, and | sald you bad prowsed to be his wife if Lie could gain my consent, Clara— Yes, papa, “put you are already Mr. BabbiL. ” “Yes, papa 4 beautiful bi engaged g ‘ i eyes and | {with drooping | ed to be ashi), but 1 want --— Far Taupe Can't feller bein a dollary American south a you lend a poor ut. You SQUAre meals Your not hungry. hungry nor thirsty jobs around free Hyin?’, but 1 ain’t ' to see the based game (ret « IAG ave oO y saloons fer a gol no money to-day.” “Poor fell I'm either, 1 do « iunch "en uly NO, sir, ow! Here's a dolls Mr Branley Aphrodite, Mr. IN BosTOoN,— Venus veau? Mrs, Nouveau—I am not at all s Mrs, Brainley. I dare say I ought, 1 my memory is shocking. 1 shall | to look over my visiting list, - rrow Escape. pipe Hot i “Tnese Os dear m Mre. Hen- nister, who ng a Sunday dinner with **are delicrously fresh, | n very much.” O ue ght Lo be fresh.’ Ly, who was also en} » ‘pa caught ‘em only this ie INDY remarked Lhe ACLs am enjoying thet “They unteered Bo Len ing ‘mor Sleeplesness and fearful dreams are the In healthy sleep brain force is bei 3 wi we Put nowadays the nervor the mind, and at nicht the worries, ing the day. Hence the brain has ‘I'he proper medical re medies are seda regulators of the general functions. effect is obtained. It als the materia medica for const brief descri-stion of the medicine which : pation, sleeplessness from nl ght to ki tossed in } them to « awake more Ui red than ever, igor and perfect health Price $1.00 le will fine Teo peop Sold by Sleep! sions of brain exhaustion. is. earliest and surest stored up to meet the next day s demand Leen so overtasked ths to control troubles, and wor pot time 10 recups tives, nerve oca and celery ar Celery Compound * scientific proportions, vy and liver disore morning, or whose mor leepless, de 4 Porn 4 ic, PAINE Circulars free. All nervous, s he great nerve ton Druggists .MARVELOUS. HENRY ¥ DISCOVERY." Wholly salike nriificlnl aystems, Lure of mind wandering, Any book learned In one ren ding. (Mavens of JOMT 21 ia r 1003 ut trot 1500 ot Pliadedphia 113 wt Ww t 1216 at Brie £93 SCATARRH Ely’'s Cream Balm Cold in He ad LY BROS x ¥ for Bhot Cuns, RIFLES z and Pistols. [— for free Dlustrated « o~¢ jdeanl mrg Co. Pox 1084 V, New Haven, Cor Hege's improved Circular saw «il With Universal | 1g Bent 2 K, Offios, Irs N. & J. B HOBENSA 1 & Me Burgical SALD SPOTS | Wecurs these thy meals © THIN HAIR dire To DANDRUFF j mene Fatriesn, THIN BEARD | 5000 Vo /) ORI FALLING HAIR our remedy, YYCRTER REMEDY oo, New Haven, Conn. Dox®lF, ER file a wee Ga OHRID dict All enttings of the drill in clay, sand gravel reek be, wo discharged nt surface wilhoat removin tools. Netad for encosss where oilers fall Diril drops TO to 90 times 8 minute. Profs luge Calsiigue Free. LOOMIS & NYMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. a ASTHIIA CURED erman Asthma (ure never foo o£ ve tm madiaie redbes (0 Lhe worel cnens, abi glows ef octe cures v! Here A OLD ts we . ‘ | wort $10, Baus is we & a by Gunbars, HERBRAND FIF iH "HEEL. = aperUYesoLL MEUBRASND CO. BOOK. 619 WANTED: ONE AGENT FOR THISC ov NTY, for ' i TO. To ake HAH? LIFE-SIZE CRAYON PICTURES. piciures are real Akenens guarsnieed. Agents can easly re and Bake a arg commiss on International Publishing & Printing Co. 8528 MAHER] ~T k PIA orders ehiarging get re an, prescribe 1 snd fully es. g € as the only far tbe cortal n cure Cae GRAHAM M.D asterdasn, N. Yo (x tus _ he only it wil medic! that 1 give satisfaction in every case, { CorvmiG?, 1887, | ailments, sold 1 or mm The treatment of many th outgrowth, or result, of this great and 10 WOMEN. § thie grat, and, valuable of testimonials, recaived from patients and from physicians who have tested it In the more gravated and obstinate cases which had ba fibed their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remed ever devised for the relief and cure of su fe Ting women. It is not recommended as a“ cure-gll,” but as a most perfect Specific for woman's peculiar disoascs, As ua powerful, in. vigorating tonic, it A PoweRrFuL imparts strength to the whole system, and to the Tome. uterus, or womb and its pendages, in partiod. jis i For overworked, “worn « out,” “rug. down” debilfated teachers, miiline: dressmaker srosson, * ahopaicis.” housekeepers, nurs. ing mothers, and fecble women g Dr. Pierce's Favorite Presoription ie the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic food, cures nausea, weakness of stomach, indigrstion, bioating and eructatiops of gus. TREATING disorder, medicine, As a soothing | and strengthening | nervine, * Favorite Presoription” fs une NERVIRE. qualsd and is invaluable in sllaying and subdu- ing nervous wexcitabil- ity, freitability, cxbaustion, prostratio hysteria, spasms and other distressing, | nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon anctional and organic discase | the womb, {and relieves mental anxiety and de- | spondoney. Pr. Pierce's Favorite tion is & legitimate medicine carefully compounded by an ex pericno i ; and skillful physician, and adapted to { woman's delicate organization, It $s { purely vegetable In its composition and perfectly harmioss in ts effects condition of the system, A SooTming Yorite A MoTHER'S |» CORDIAL. £4 Prescription ™ “mother's cordial” ness of stomach other distressing symp. toms common to that its use fe kept up in the | condition. ufacturers, This guarantee has PTION, the gystemn for delivery as to grostly lessen, and many times simost entirely do with the suffer ngs of that trying “Favorite Pre. peription™ is = positive cure for Cures THE De wost complicated Worst CASES. ab obstinate oam® leucorrbea, or “whites,” excessive flowing at monthly periods, painful men unnatural suppression, prolap- of the wHhmb, weak back, ness.” anteversion, retrover- bearing - down sensations, chronic AnSamihation, and uloeration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with ‘internal beat.’ female wes gon, “Favorite Prescrip tion,” viva taken in cob pection with the use of Dr. Piero 's Golden Megioal Dis covery, and small laxative Fon THE KIDNEYS. doses of Dr. Pierce's Pur eative Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder dis- use AKO TOMOVes scrofulous humors from the system, of the delay, mm beart discana, pi, psd in Chis w t discasos, for whic vunmed b the wornb ade, he Suffering isoase, thereby Sin HYSICIANS MAILED, I began exhaustod the was oom Having alone, taking Dr. Pierce's Pavori Medionl Adviser.’ low of the ‘Pu p walk all ae pus Tettir owe Hal on oh bo shee word eam “Five years i A Yous From CALIFORNIA. skill of three physi. and so Promeription and In three | borore | had taken could walk troubles seem your Hai me hoe ahd A me wey ne him Few gma i" Mra. Ep. M. Camry axi t., of Oa! abled formia, writes: “1 Lad been trou ail my life with hye! wricnl Perio rebar, OXYEINR, OF SPREE, R Oo rences of pevere be adacho, bat fon been uring your * Favorite Prescrd I also had womb fomplain 4 fo td a Prescription” ng orb & Na, 60% [Yad n Suet, Bo vA, NY
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