S—e———————————————————————————————————" FARM NOTES, CuorTing Fopper BY HAND —A shrewd writer observes that the farmer who continues to chop up cornstalks and other'coarse feed by hand needn’t wonder if his sons take a dislike to farming and quit it for fome pleasanter employment the first opportunity. Many a young man leaves the farm be- cause he has a liking for machinery, and desire to work where he will direct forces of steam or horse power rather than do all with muscles. Such a youngster is just now especially needed on the farm. More and more is skill with complicated mechanism needed in the ordinary operations of the farm. Probably in a few years a majority of farmers will find it profitable to keep a steam engine, to saw wood, cut fodder and furnish power for many operations now performed by hand, More than a few boys have acquired a distaste for farming by bLeing required hour after hour to turn grindstones or swing the revolving churn, I'oor FARMING AND POOR HORSES, —Some one who is evidently a shrewd “Lids of a feather,” they ‘flock to- gether.” raised by a lot of broken down plugs, o be impossible to raise 4 poor crop. CREAM OANDY.--Pluce a large cup- ful of white sugar. and three table- spoonfuls of water 1m \ porcelain kettle and let it boll until a drop dropped in- to a cup of cold water will harden. The moment it will do this add a tea- spoonful of vanilla and one-half tea- spoonful of eream tartar; pour into a buttered aish, and when cool work un- til perfectly white; cut in squares and set away to cool, IROWN JOE. —2 cups of indian meal, 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of molasses, 1 pint of milk, 1 teaspoonful of soda, 1 teaspoonful of salt. Steam 6 hours; to be eaten warm as bread. Delicious with baked beans, I The Old, Old Story. A little cough: a feeling 111; A headache oft; a dally chills A slower walk ; a gquickened breathy A frequent talk of coming death. No strength to rise from day to day; From loving eves he fades away. Now lifts no more the weary head, The struggle's o'er; mat is dead Such is the fatal progress of consumption How often is ho the old, old story. not half so often as it was before the knowled i ¢ was a discovery in dread d the et Ke i by hieh ths fase { in its early stages and the pa \ h. This wonderful rem | Discovery science of stored to Piex dy, is In Thousandzof « me A ————— Generally, he who sells hay trom his ! - - ' Never Surpassed. farming crops in the best possible ner. If deep ploughing is best, it can- nit well be done, or done at all, with inferior horses. The preparation of the ground for planting is a laborio 8 task, not be well done, work on the farm In short, there is no that a poor one, and for that reason, ir nothing else, a farmer stands In his own when he tries to get along with ferior class of hoses, an Orr READERS will do well to examine carefully the rem offers made by “I'he Pureclu f 614 Chest- nut St.. Phila. Salinger, Man- ager Fhe rare in rich new jewelry are very tractive, i) ¢ ¥ resbie nny Dargnins at 8: ‘. 3 these ure a ladies Brazilian Pebble 1ntag stone, ax cluster } 110 design stone, 1d SCH 8i gold front lace with Rhinestone, in Cameo, 81.25; &e ’ beautiful ! for 70 cents. a 8 y of new design, - a 82.50 sohd gold ring, aglio, or Tiger Cameo 2. AE f a 825 piece of jewelry cannot be distinguished trom one that sells for 84, and ean here be bought for 82, this “Purchasing Co.” should praise for assisting people of taste to exercise a most commendable economy. And the cheaper article is the pest, for it locks up less capital! ee ————— Tae Prorit DERIVED.—The lar- gest profit derived 18 from the manure, as but 3) per cent. of the food eaten ligested and assimilated, the cattle car- away from the farm CAT ' ’ receive all IB r to the kind of food provided. ie cattle gave no profit, when sold, over the cost of the food, the manure would still remain as a large item in their favor, The fattening steers, however, as at present practiced, is for the farmer to go on the market and buy a lot for that purpose. If he be- comes interested in the improvement of his stock he will learn that it is cheaper to raise his steers and fatten them for be can secure more beef from a well of steers bought from dealers, as there is classes of animals the young animals forced In from the start, will not only larger profit but allow more land to be cultivated by a more enonomical system of feeding. the floor and shelves of a large closet ventilation, yellow, were soft, sweet and of delicious flavor, Statem- nt of The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, This exhibit shows total ass 18 of over fifteen million dollars, and a sur- pius o/er all liabilities to policy holders of over two million and a half doliars ; these figures are new Basiness written during the past year is simpy marvelous, showing as it does a grand tota: of assets of $15,174.075.38 and a surplus of $1804 658.39. It is very evident that the Penn Mutual means to ne its ition at the head of the solumn, and theres it deserves Lo stay, as there is not in the country A more carefully managed and honestly conducted Company. The watchwords of the officers of the Penn Mutual seems to be Enterprise, Integrity and Liberality to Poliey-holders. cc son Excessive growth or fattening is at a great expense of food, Betler a con- tinuous good growth and no cramming stages, Rupture cureguaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, U'hil’a, Pa. Kase at once, no operation or de- lay from business, attested by thou. eands of eures after others tall, advice free, send for circular. ss IO OLB The man who buys good animals and gives them scrub feed ought, to be con- sistent, not to hoist his umbrella in a rain-storm. Cann’s Kidney Cure for Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright's, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerv- ousness, &o. Cure guarsnteed. 831 Arch Street, Philad'a. $1 a bottle, 8 for $5, or druggist. 1000 certificates of cures, Try it. Roman gold buckets with cul glass interiors are a new idea iu inkstands, Mss I —— ITS ris free ny Dr. Kilne's Gross Ris dA No Fits atoer day's use, Mar. veious cures, ‘Treatise and $100 trial bolls (ree Lo ¥icases, Bend to Dr Kline 981 Arcs st. Pile, A AI SSR 5 Menu for Afternoon Tea. Rolled chicken sandwiches, olives, gherkins, wafers, tea, 11afioted with sore eyes use Dr. lmao’ Without clean! produce cheese are valn. For the nutrition the conservation of is the world’s royal crop. Hhing Dol is | Ligar A ——— bedding cost ing the expense of gathering The Standard | y 1 #g Forest leaves for “I regard Hood's passed above the grade f wha ed call pa‘en awe TI Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold byalldrugygists § % ford ! sred by C. 1. HOOD & CO. Lows M 100 Doses One Dollar 3 ¥ i TH# Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. Neat Assets, January 1. 18% Receipts daring the year For Premiums CLR NT 18 For interest.ete,., SILAS DISBURSEMENTS. Claims by Death $0 842 00 os 0 tants ; 0 12 Surrendered Polloies 218.43 60 19 Total Paid Policy. holders... S1L790.047 35 Added to Reserve, 81.210081 00 nass Salaries, Medleal Fees and Office Expenses Commins fog and Supplies OfMce Furniture Net Assets, Jan. 1, 180 t Being sums allowed in redue. tion of collectible premiums, SKET=, i City Loans, Raliroad and Water ! mids. Bank and other stocks $4,900,181 15 Mortga es and Ground Hents | (first flens) 4.400, Fremium Notes secured Vg 24 JIen, 888, .;0uiciiias convsn MAT 8 Loans on Collaterals. ete . 1.974.085 75 | Home Ofce and Real Estate | bought to secure loans 812.008 88 | Cash in Trust Companies and ! on hand ad §2.551.060 09 914,208,%7 14 | by pei Net Ledger Assetans above, 814,208,307 14 Net Deferred and Unreported | Premiums cues suns $400 200 02 | Interest Due and Averued, ote, 110.488 32 Market Value of Stooks, Bonds, i ete, over cost y 381,080 AY Gross Assets, January 1, 1800,815,174,078 23 LIABILITIES, Death Claims Re. Jrorsed, but await ng proof Reserve at p (ent. to rednsure Risks. ............. i 8718608 00 Surplus on Life Rate Endowments and Unreported Poll cles, eta... .. td SS SASL AD 815,174,078 98 SH ———— Surplos at 4) roent., Pann. pod, fo aatard . $2,076,196 39 (Estiinated.) New Business of the 6,788 policies, tor Fowanp M. NegpLes, President. HORATIO SN, STHPHENS, Nee resident HEXRY C, BROWN, societal Be LEaL. SEER J, DARKEN, ary ang | reds uver Both the method and results when Byrup of Figsis taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Jver and Bowels, cleanses the sys. tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aehes and fevers and cures habitual censtipation. Byrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste Ho ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com- mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50e and $1 bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C& SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, SOUIBYILLE, KY. SEW YORK, RV. THE PURCHASING C0, No. 614 Chestnut Street, OFFERS THE FOLLON BARGAL No. 907. A Ladies Glove Ring, This is rolled id, rieh No. 914, A taglio gf hands E34 head stone Gentleman's Heal Ring. None wit] Carved on edges 5 sides eng top, This } ely finished, equal to any Gold R Retail price 3:0 No. PAZ, Thislan Ring of has a with aix glones this a= a special fail price 8 [ou Neo. 3428. » mialch ng. ar fr Pri Six Cluste £1 hu Solid Gold Gent's Soar! Pin, wi! beantiful sefling, and a real Rb The entire arti gin is solid gold, and we Must be seen od be reciated. price, $8.30; our jeslane made, Retad Neo. 3224, new gold wire Swing Far Ring. e top Ia gold front, perforated and 3. It basa new six. faweett Rhine itifully engrave and x jetting ax e, $2. Our price, 15a. Ne. 3207. A fits ¢lose to the ear and has a patent new six pp point setting Faring, push bask, set with a very brilliant eicar stone, Retall price, 81.50; our price, 70a No. 773. Gold Front Lace Pin, with Rhinestone een tre. Has a patent safety pin attached. Is well made and entirely new Retail pries, #4; our price, 82, No. 133614. A Solid Gold Ring ean be had Jin ' either Cameo, Intaglie, er Tiger Cameo full figure om WH: sides are nicely | engraved. The general construction of this ring is very fine, Jewelers ro tail it for 82.00 ; our price, $1.85, please mention sumber of ar mistakes. In ardening Bele to unveil The above articles will he sent by Regis. tered Mall free, on receipt of the money which has te accompany the order, to our ves ty, ask the publisher of this papes, Purchasing Co 614 CHESTNUT STREET. FRILADELPHIA. PENNY SALINGER, Manager, $76 TOSIS0 A MONTH can be made workin for us. Persons preferred who ean fural a horse and give their whole time 10 the business, Spare pgroments May be profubiy employed allen, A few Spcanciesin towns and cities. BF, JOMN. SON & CO. 1009 Main St. Richmond. Ve ERMAN & MONEY W sakbugion. D. C AIREY x atu ABD LAND A TIORNEES, o. D. Reger, 1 yours Member of ¢ A. A Freeman, B yours Ass's U 0 A Td gb , e457 Wain wn, Buble, X F. A CANVASSER for this town and yieinity. Something stre to take. Write for fu.l particulars to MES. W. D. ARMBRUSTER, Phifladeiphia, Woman's Ex. change, 19 8, 13th Street, Ch NENS|O Non monum PENA DEES OPIUM 3 Enis rime, wg JODERS PASTILLES.. WANTED HOUSEHOLD, IT 18 OFTEN a trouble to housckeep- ers to find sufficient variety for break- fast, but where strict economy has not to be studied there are a number of dishes from which to make selections, and 1t is well if possible for the house- keeper to have in her mind, or better still on a placard placed in the kitchen for the purpose, a number of bills of fare for some ten days or two weeks in advance, Some cookery books give special chapters on breakfast and supper dishes; 10 others hints may be got from the list of entries. Presuming that nitrogenous and *‘relishy” articles are chiefly meant, there is a wide choice in bacon, fried or broiled; bam, ditto and cold; chops and steaks; sausages, hot and cold (the latter not distressing bill- ous people); pickled pork; cold tongue; pates or potted meats (which are quite wholesome if turned out at once on opening the tins); sardives; kidneys and sweetbreads; fish fried, or smoked fish | poached; various Kinds of seasoned meat pies. Any of the above may of course be wholesome or unwhole- some for different people, The well-known ‘“‘excellent substitute for butter at breakfast’® put on butter, | may get down arother and | most wholesome; dry toast, allowed Lo slice, i } i i | everything else, If more bulky farin- { aceous food is desired, | fails for porridge, hominy, or bread- { and-milk (which should be attacked i | and done with {ryingpap, will We, ones roughly mashed perper and salt in the { often be eaten with some of the ab | and will tomatoes nicely I stewed, And, finally, it helps along to drink coffee made with-three-fourths {of boiling ; the coffee {) he milk, ther strong, of course, making OLp Vincixia Recires.—To pice beet (Virginia fashion) —duppose your weight, Take two table si round to be 25-pounds ’ If ounce of =a tpetre, heaplug) of brown e former and mix well with hen rub thoroug! iy into Lhe Lay Have y of ground black ground allspice, and foi salt: mix these well in rub thoroughly into it to the cask or tub uns of the mixture, and gas daily fora fortnigh when the veef is ready to be used, will keep a long time, Rar, x +} La t itin a tub reac i directions {of 8 cask 48 hours, and one-half ia pepper, two ounces of ie ane OU LOCeE of d cloves, tific eront OLA KiIOWL rig f r ADGIUS OF fine repeat 1 t " It - Lemons Pickled. —Two dozen lemons —pare the yellow rind from therm as thin as possible; slit them across ends and pack them in dry salt fe days; then ay wm to dry in tl 3 allowing some of the salt adhere them: two days’ hot sun wil be sufl ent, Put them a porcelain-ii two 8 of vinegar, fot and whi and one grated boil thoroughly er five minutes, Always see Lhal they are well with vinegar. Ths is a superb pickie and beautiful in Apprarance, as $3 t I wie ie t i in yuart white mixed, nutmeg: let them all kettle with QunCes of mustard seed is pepper togetl covered a A PANCAER MACHINE. —A machine interest to housewives has been iu- vented by a man in Ilion, which thieal- ens to revolutionize the present way of making pancakes, The batter is plac- ed in what may be terined a hopper on top of the small machine, wheh is placed on the breakfast table. When | cakes are wanted the machine, which | works by a spring, is set in motion, and [the batter passes belween 1wo very | highly-polished rollers, healed very hot ‘by a spirit amp, the cakes are thus rolled off and cut in the required shape by a sharp knife and thtown upon the plate which is ready to receive them. 2 Dainty DessuRT.~ Nicely made | cranberry jelly which has been thot- | oughly strained, and made a litte sweeter than when served with turkey | or as a sauce, makes a beautiful dish in | connection with blanc-mange. Put 1 to the mould frst a layer of cranberry of then blanc-mange, and so on until the sugar aud cream. It will add a great | deal to the appearance of the dish if a | whieh the jelly is served. GripoLE MUrriNe —Meilt quart of warm milk two ounces of | the best butter, and set aside | co'd; beat four eggs ontll very | and make a batter by adding | batter is of proper consstency (it must | be rather thin); stir in two even tea | spo nfuls of baking powder. Bake in | buttered muffin rings on & hot griddle | that has been buttered or rubbed over with suet. They must be torn open to butter them when ealen, as culling them open makes them heavy. Card of Thanks, If the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam should publish a cand of thanks, containing expressions of gratitude which come to bin daily, from those who have been cured of of Kem book, bottle that you may test for power. Larges bottles 300 and C—O ——— PLL According to the Herald, thers are upwards of 10,000 professional beggars im New York. I Pe sure toget Hood's Sarsaparilia if you want an honest, reliable medicine, Do not take any other which is alleged to be “about the same” or “Just as good.” Insist apon having Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is peculiar to itself. Sold by all druggists, Try it Leo X11 will be BR) rs old on March 2, should he live till then. Fraser Axle Grease. The Frazer Axle G lasts four times and save ita Stanley writes that his head is snow- ihe ew du ¥ heartily as ered that mother peculiar Lo er she felt her mother. BX ind been like hugging Hittic Garin Thousands of women bless the day when Dr rite Prescription was first trourht tt tior Pierce's Fav the ion is the on by dr ‘ Favorite Pre { WOMAN § § jonte ailments, sold 1% a positive guaranice from the n rere. that it will give satisfaction Cernif iY rem wonknesses and ws riets refunded ted mits ut Ly wrai raed the pt rating tonic tise whole system ried worn - oul r debilitated tea pou FL een pursing " erally, Dr. Pl Yarw ! hers, milliners, Gress Lint & $s | ne Ts &h Ine w are, Al ye by Dr. Pierce's 1 whose answer thus gp qualed ss an appetizing storstive tonic As a soothing and strenglbening perv Prescription” is and allaying subduing exha prostra Aber distressing ily stlencant It ine JUB0 wi ? 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