A HuiMft Plight. This nag bun tin unusually successful bunting season. A 'arer cumber of deer have been killed in the mountains f Northern Pennsylvania than ever before, mi many reix ark able adventure hive been met with. Dr. Georfe W. Slump, a well-known Williamsport deatist and a preat lover of the chase, baa Just returned irm a hunting expedition m tbe Laurel Hill Mountain, near Liberty,! wga county, which involved one or two tlinUinz adven tures worthy of notice. He entered tbe mountains by the'-Trout Run Canon, and after traveling northward some ten miles arrived at the bunting ground. Before starting :n be secured tbe service of Joe Basiian and B:ll tViBt, two old and ex perienced hunters, who bad killed a great del ol ame in tbeir time. Tney pro ceeded to a but in a louely part of the mountain near the haunted spring, where tLey established tbeir headquarters. Tbe second day out the doctor succeeded in Kilbni; a due and slightly wounding a bear the carcass of which he dressed and sus pended on a tree for safe keeping until it could be removed to the cabin. Joe Bas tion, who burned in these wilds for thirty years, killed a wildcat the third day, and Bill Crist got a long-range shot at a bear, but missed it. Udc night, as tb y were reit:ng quietly in tbeir cabin and litenng to some won derful bunting stones by Christ, they were startled by an unearthly scream from some wild animal It proved to be a wildcat, which bad been attracted to their camp by Uie scent of venison and, taking a position on a hemlock whose Iwaacnes overhung their cabin, xommenced sending forth screams that would have tngutened any one not accustomed to them. Bistlun seized his ritle and after some time suc ceeded in (booting tbe cat, which tumbled oil the tree almot in front of Uie r door. It proved 10 be a very larjre and evidently was the same animal tbal had frequented those parts for a long time and bad fncLleued a great atauy amateur hunters, on the tilth (lay the doctor succeeded in wounding a very large buck, whica at once a'UCneJ hi ji. .Not bav ng time to reload bis ritle and knowing how danger ous it was to encounter a deer smarting uar'er a wuun.l, be realized the ntosseity cf prompt action. The mad( eued buck dtkbed at him, but the doctor escaped by crawling under the trunk of a fallen hem lock, wLcre he succeeded in reloading bis pun. In the ineanliu'e the deer was jump ing BCa and forth over the log, Jaing t ie ground and snorting fiercely. The doc tor managed to fire trow bis recumbent pi billon, but only wounded the buck aain, which seemed to intensify bis an ger, and with glaring eyes he tried to paw turn out from under the loir. Matters were grown.g serious and the doctor bad about made up his mind to p the night in that uncuui lor table position, when Bill Crist came alone and dispatched the deer at the tirt tliot. It proved to be a very lire and fine oue. A d-y or two after this advent ore the doctor nad another one which was mine exciting. In moving through the forest he encountered an old bear sleeping in a nesi of leaves beneath the 10 t of a fallen hem lock, lie tired at it, but failed to kill it. In a uiou.'cut it was after him with dis tended jaw s and glaring ees. 1 he doctor realized bis ereat ciaimer and prepnred for a d'd:y encounter. lis carried a good hutitir.g kuilc, hicn be drew and held in his baud ready to strike when it closed I'll bun. 1 he iulurii;ed beast Seemed unus ual ;y fierce, wb:cb caused ihe doctor to look around for a moment. Tbe truna of a lure luilcu pine lay within a few lett of him, on whicn he eianiticrcd. The bear f il;oel with aa ability that wax surpris ing c.msc-i L.'.u alor.g lis et't.re iciitrlu. lit; then rulied to a large tree stauding dear by and commenced running arjund the the truiiK, wbieb as at least twenty feet in ciicuiiikreuce, lollowed c!o;iy bv llruin, HboSeeUied intent on mischief, Tins kind I running was keptuplor lull hail an h' .iir, wneu the doctor began to lire. What to do be knew not. If the ferocious tn'ast once got li'ui in its arms he wou.d le crushed to death in a few imiiju Tueie was no time to lose. What was done must be done quick j . Fit-ally in a fit ot uci-peration, be resolved to urapi-le ith the Iwast and trust to his kaiie i!l hailed and faced it boldiy. I be annual reared up on its hind ies and came at L1111 Willi distended nicii.ih ti.uLrv eyes tin1 in a moment the doctor was in its embrace. lie laid bis knile firmly in bis right band, and as tbe la or bulged mui to its bnaj-i be buried the long blade deep in its nick and fortunately revered the jugular. The biovd i-puilcu all i.ver him, and Ire- tore Ihe umni-t.r couid give bun the death hug be tell lit gr& p relaxiug, when sud denlj 11 roiicd ov r on its side au1 died in a tew K-coutls. 1 be dm t r crawled aay a few fti and wiped the blood of the aui mal In. 111 h:s lace, which had well-nigh tiiinded him. As be stood view ing the carcass and de liberating what to 00 Joe Banian hap pened along, having heard tbe noise of tbe conflict wbile wa'chuig for a deer on the opposite bill. He was amazed to rind that the doctor bad succeeded in killiug the bear as be did. bucu good luck is rr. The doctor was lileialiy covered wit uioou Hum ceaii to loot, big clolbes were almost torn trem his body, bis hat was gone Li d lie pieseuted a horrible appear- iu.ee. lie was nearly exhausted and it was with svii.e tufliiuliy ID at tbe old liutiUr nicct did i a netting him to the cabin, while Le laid lor tw3 0as before l.e wer- si uiiienily recovered to return Li n.e. lie says that he has bad enough bLn'.ing lor this winter. A company at E k lipids, Mict., which u aLnlaciLns Dlly tons ot Chaicoal iron a dsy, foru erly allowed tbe smokt n.aue in I Lining tbe coai to go to waste. 'ow ihe in eke as it is loruitd is delivered into stiils charged with lime and surroun ded bv ci'ld water, the result of the con- dei.i-a. i..u leing, cist, acetate ol lime, sec ond, aicul.oi, LUird, tar; the kuiih part p!eucis gas, which is consumed under the Iviitib. A llioLiand colds of wood are w v iti-d into chaicoal lai y, yielding S.HM.W'U inl ic teet oi ui oke. trout which ale obiamtu 12.O00 i.uiids ot aoitate ol hu e, "10 taliousut alcobol.and 5 pounds ot tar. 1 be alcohol has been ci U'laried to a mm in linflalo, Js. Y.,lhe IradeUe r'i v ttya, b.r bve yeais, tbey Inruisl-lng lht 1 athniicB and receiving 11 at the o,bs al bU ceLla er gallon. 7 he pjrsittinee ot the magnetic prop eity ei K-rved in certain tree is atinuuted by M Lam que lo tbe Iranso-irUilion b lightning 01 small pirticles of iron held in 6U4iis n wiln oil er matter, whicb makes bp wbat is know n as the dust of tbe air. Vroitjior Hubert, ot England, has calculated that I be toot in tbe pall hang ing over London on a winter's day amounts to fifty tons. 1 II rasf 'e r Trups and fugtrs boiled in ga.vi-uized lion pans are more or iea p.is.ed with ziuc sal s. turh pans should not be u-t d The London Lite Atotl Journal says that sunQoWir oil is gieaily .sen for ada. terat'Lg sulad oil, and tnal th leaves el the plant arc largely employed in tne adul teiaiiou of tol dcco. The oil is suppn-ed to be ui surpassed as a lubricant, and soap m.tde froai it is untquaied for Selteiulg the sk:r. 'J he law that b dies evap' irate the mois ture ibey contain the fasier tne mere sur face they bave wiil remain true in regard to eaUh, and it wiil follow that tbe finer the soil is pulverized, the taster it wiil be come dry under given circumstances; but evaporation, to Im rapid, requires dry air to receive mo vapor. And to live soil tne most benellt irom dew, It must be made porous, so that the moisr air can touch toe greatest surface. AGBJCULTUEE, Act cms Brm. In aU tree the buds which represent tbe future branches for next year s growth are prouueed and elab orated in tbe preceeding autumn. As the dead leaves fall off in October, tbe living cblorrphyj sod protoplasm which formed their active functional parts are withdrawn into 'be permanent tissues of tbe trees; and tbeir withdrawal, aided by various Internal chemical changes, chiefly of the nature of oxidation, leaves tbe minor coloring- mat ters of the foliage far more prominent than before, and so gives rise to tbe glow of crimson end gold which we commonly know s autumn tints. Outside the buds are enveloped in dry, brown scales, whica make them very mcopspicious to tbe eyes of tbeir enemio, who would otherwise devour these rising hopes of the future season. These scales also act ar great coal a or clsaks to cover rbe dormant living germs from the cold of winter. Everybody knows that frott kills plants; and every body has noticed that it the foliage ex pands in f pring too soon, it is very apt to get nipped ofl by a late return ot rrornirg rime. .Now, what is true of the vital matter in leaves generally, is especially Hue of the Vital matter in very oung and urfdevelop cd leaves. It cannot resist tbe RhteJl tros . Hence natural selection has in the course of long aces insured the best possi ole means for keeping the true inner buu warm and snug. If you pick off some of the small brown scales, you will see how clo.-ely they are packed together, overlap ping one another in regular rows, or im bricated, as tbe technical botanist call it. Tnis is an unusually pood word, imbrica ted, by way ot scient ific thcrmiuology; tor it means arranged like tiles on a roof; and in fact the scales do really lap over one another like the Ililian tiles that one sees on Cottages in Southern Europe. These ihort, bioad, brown, closest scales ar; .hemseives by origin abortive uaves, or, to put it mote truly, tbey are leaves which have given up tbesr original function ol digesting irtsh material lrom the air. and have taken to the new function of protect ing tbeir more active ai&lara Irom the sharp leetb of the I rust. Underuealb tbe outer brown pieces, however, you come at last to some tiny bright green knob.-; and thete shapeless little tb.nys are the living parts Wuicn carry on the continuity of tbe busb Irom one season 10 another. Small Grain fob I'ioi Western far m.rj bave become 80 accustomed 'o mak ing pork from corn that they scarcely know what to i when a coin crop fails. Many farmers hesitate to settle north of .be line where large crops of corn are raised, because they think they cannot produce pork to advantage. Mow no one will deny that com is a most excellent food lor fattening hogs, and where it Can be cheaply produced it is generally the most economical article that can be em ployed for tbat purrxee. It is true, how ever, that corn is economically produced in places where corn can not be ripened, and the fanners there find as much profit in raising beef and mutton. In Gieat Britain barley is chiefly used for fattening nogg. In Canada all the small erairs ex cept wheat, peas ana roots laigely take the place ot corn. In tbe Mew England States a little corn is used in connection with potatoes, apples, pumpkins and mill feed. A variety of the tood given to bogs apiiears to pioinole health and to produce meat ot fine flavor. Aa prices range this season it is likely thai oats will prove to be a cbeaer food for bogs in many parts of the est where but lulle corn is raised. Experiments tried by several seem to show that two bushels of oats are worth as much as one butbel of com tor making pork In many Darts of the country 11 is easiei 10 raise two bushel ot oali man 1 bushel of corn. The cost of Ibiaihing the oais is less than that of hurktng the corn. '1 o pioducc the best results ibe oats should be ground belore tbey are ted. 1 bey will be readily eaten and diuested, however, ll they are soaked lu milk or water. Barley which has been discolored by exposure is an excellent tood lor yis. Tbe like is true of rye and peas. The cellar of many a tarm house has caused disease wbich could bave been avoided with a little extia care. Deem ing vegetables and tre.il fill tbe Cellar with their uubeailhiul odors and ga--e?, tnd these arise to the rooms above IhroUub cracks aud crevices or tbiouuh the open door, and the family U compelled to inhale tneun 1 his may be remedied by caret till j assorting out all decaying vegciaoles once or twice a moulb, and by opeuing tbe cel lar window s at nit lit aud closing them through the day. entilalion is the se cret, It is a geod plan to connect a Due Irom the bultvm of the cellar wi h tie chimney by which noxious gases will be removed. Don'i put cn this matter ol ventilation until it is too late. Mast ccmrhvn that in ions do not keep. The trouble is in keeping ihem too warm. Ibe onion is a bulb, a plant at rest, and the least warmth starts ll into activity. It is much better thai onions should remain f'ozen through the Winter, piovided they can tuaw giauualiy, than to put them into a cellar or other warn- place where Ueir vegetative power will le aroust-d. II put in large heaps onions will be sere to spoil; but it spread in thin lajirs and covered with bay and straw, so tLat if frozen tbe thawing will be eradual, they will keep well through tbe V inter. It is the custom ot onion growers to get tbeu crop to mar. ket as s-on as p-asible. Jf they were to provide pre per storage s'oiage they would realize much more from then w hen sent to market later in the season. Fob keeping apples tbe essential requi sites insy be summed up thu': Pick without bruising; store without beating; winter without liostlrg: use one or more thermometers; preserve an unchanged tempeiature; guatd against air cuirenls; give needed ventilation; remove ripe spe cimens before dccaim:; separate the truit room tiom all other apartments. Yi 11b ibese p.ecaulions and care, such apples as the Baldwin, tied Lanat a, owaar.s'ameusc and rtonbern r-p may be kcDl lieh into June and July, as we have had an oppor tunity fur tt&iing. Dairying is an importaet industry in this country. For an a vet age good season the annual butter product U set down ai 200,000.000 rounds, and of chce 4 W, 000,000 pounds. Tne average ot snort-born cattle sales in 1&1 was $153 ter bead; tbis year a was $U'2. A good sun of quality has caused it, but speculation and "lancv pedigiee sometime to la tar. A TECETAM. not generally used is the whitioll, wbich resembles chicory; The only part used as a vegetable is the leaves. of tbe heart. They may be calen as a salad or boiled. Now is the tin.e 10 1 tint up the farm mplements; a collar's worth of paint will sav. many a Cellar s wt-rtn in the wear and tear of the tools. TniETT-nvx crops of cora bave been grown on a lieid near Cedav Ripids, Iowa, wit bout application eit manure. According to me icemt elbcial repor the use ol be rse lltsh as an article el hu man tood is steadily increasirg in Paris. In 1875 7U00 bows were siauc nuied or this purpose.iii 1S80 tbe number was 900 1 and in &!, 9do0. Besides these ther were sold at the forty establishments ex clusiveiy devoted to tbi business ten car casses of donkeys in 1&75, 820 in 18-0 and 400 in 1861. Tbe esiimaied weight oi borse-fli sn consumed in Paris last year was about 16 4U English tons ad in addition about 18 tons of donkey-flesh, without reckoning tbe offal, winch is nsec" in the making of tausanes. Herbert JSnctr ttj that a msji's conversation is a sure icdex to hi mental capacity. x DOMESTIC. I MIMAS floes silk embroiilrj is execu ted upon blaok or white set, with white or colored floss silk in imitation of tLat made by natives of India, It cannot he sul-ipcted to much wear and tear, bat it is excellent for brackets, or small hangings, and for evening dress trim mings. It is very easy to make. Trace out an Oriental design upon pin paper muslin and work the outlines in ordinary satin stitch, then tick white or black net on to the paper muslin and cover the pattern over with a series of long satin stitches worked in floss silk. . If cream-white floss is used it has more Oriental look thau where colors are in troduced. - Deuciock jelly can be made of cider. To one pint of clear, sweet cider allow one pint of cold water, two uou .ds ol sugar, one package of geiutuie, oue ltrge pint of uoiluig water, aoak the gela tine until it is entirely dissolved in the cold water: then add to tuia tbe sugar, a siiooiilal of cinnamon, the juice ot two lemons, the grated rind of two, then the gelatine. Add the cider last; then put all in a thick Annuel bag and let it drain. Do not squeeze i. at all. Put it in bow la or gluases and set it away to O00L Sherry or Madeira wine may be substituted for the cider. A peaks made of browi linen of the proper width so that the selvage needs no hemming at the sides, may oe made very pretty by lringiiig out the bottom to the depth of two inches; overcast the edge where the ravelling ceases, then about two inches above that draw out threads for an inch and a half, and then tun a blue or scarlet ribbon through the threads that are left, making blocks of the nobon and thread alternately. Above aud below this a row of feather stitching is adJed, and a row ou the band and sides also; the pocket trimmed to ma ch is put on at the right side. As excellent soup is made by boiling a small tieel soup bone lor two hours, adding while there is time for them to cook tender, three onions, two carrot two small round turuips, a little cabbage and Celery; chop thine all very tine; a little cretin is an agreeable addition to this soup. Many cooks servo this with tbe vegetables and rolled cruc-kert- others strain the soup and thicken slightly with a little com-otarch or flour stirred in the cream or milk. It is biini.- ly a mutter of taste. Caxked ruMPKis." Pare, remove the seeds, cut in small pieces aud sU-ain un til tender. Drain in a colander until free from juice, then press in jurs ami place over the fire in cold water. Coil slowly one and a half hours, then take from the tire and seal as you do anv other kind of finit. Pumpkin preserved in this way 111 tbe fall will make excel lent pies auy time during the followin summer. Mapse walnuts are made thus: Beat the white of one egg to a stiff iroth, Btir iu enough powdered sugar to make like hard fronting, dip the walnut nicata (wmcii you nave tuken care to remove irom the shells without breaking) in a syrup made by boiling for two or three minutes two tiibiespoonfuis of maple sugar in one of water, or in this propor tion. Press some of the hard li'onting between the two halves of the walnut aud let it harden. Dates may be pre pared lu this way, and butternuts aud English walnuh? also. 1 ormj and flounders, though not costing nearly s- much as many other varieties of pan Dili, can be cooked se ihut they will tatLsly the spit-tile not only, but win be eute-n with relink. Clean and wa&u them, let them drain. scatter salt over them, have hot fat in a frying-pan and this fat my consist of beef-uripping, or butler anu lard mixod rub the fish with Hour, and put in the b .t tat; try uutu they are a delicate brown, turning tneni often ciiOiii:h to be sure tney are done. Raised figures', covered with colored cotton or Cahinire, are a pcculi.iritv ot genuine Japan se embroidery, aud they have an extremely curious effect. A whole screen may lie covered with these raised Cmee, and one of the strangest tilings about tbeui la tbat the mur, eye blows aud moustache or beard will be worked in human hair, and each g:ir men l or lu ph ment iu use will lie separ ate irom uie nuie. una work has never bec-11 bucueasiully initiated. A Bowi, of good pea-soup is as satisfy, iug ub a hearty inner on a cold day, lu muke a gallon of it, wash n pint ol peas and soak the-ui over nigi.t, then boil in live pints f water, geutly sim mt ring three hours or so, untd tlior ougn y bolt. With a potato-number rub the soup through a colander or wire sieve. A pound ot beef or ham bone may be be boiled with t he peas. I he soup may be seasoned in various wavs wiiii onions, cloves, peppers, elc. Lyonxai&b potatoes are an especially goou uitu tor supper witn cold jmni, 1'ut a large lump of butter in a sauce pan, and let it melt: then add one small onion, cboj.pea line or sliced very thin; when it is browned nicely, but not scorched, put in slices of cold boiled potatoes, salt and pepper Well, It t tne potutoea cook until they are also well browned; serve while hot A little parsley, chopped fine, may be added, u you like uij flavor. Darnhd netting is coming into favor again. It is very effective for half win dow curtains or sbades. To work it a foundation of square meshes must be netted, which can be slightly starched in a Iruine, and upon this louutiatiou a design is workjd by darning in aud out 01 the meshes, tilling some entirely ami others only parinuly. To imitate old Italian lace two or three different etitcli es can be introduced. To make elderberry wine, allow two gallons ot boiling waitr to UiTe-e gallons of tne juice of ibe berries, ten pounds ol brown sugar, oue oui.ee of cloves, three ounces ot bruised eixtrer root, and one piut of Frencn brandy ; when fermenta tion ceases, draw irom the ca.-k in whicu you haV4 kept it, and bottle. Cons brad can be made without ej?gs, tnoufcb two eggs added to the quantity o!( butter lnci-tioned here im prove 11 very inucn: 1 o cui s ot corn meal, sif led; one cup of flour; two cups 01 sweet unit: two tabiespoobfuls ol melted butler; one heupmg one of su gar; two btoieepuouiuis ot baking pow der. Bread Cuiruns fob Fastbt. Many puddings that are cemmomy baked in a crust, such as oocoanut, potato, apple and lemon, are equally good and more w boieome, made by strewing crated bread crumb over a buttered pie plate or pudding dish to Urn UnUal deptli of crust; pour in the pudding, strew anoth er layer ot bread crunibs over the top and bake. A ftcalth station lor patient snffenne from pu.nooary ccnauiuution is 10 be erictcd on the summit of the Bcbwstzhorn iu bwitzeiland, at an elevation of aboui 10,000 leet above Ihe sea. Tue hotel, bich is to bear the came of 'Adleihorst,' (rvne), will be built 10 accommodate 200 Kucs . and be accessible by a narrow car- riMf;e-toad, os well as by a wirc-coid train way. Tbe construojou 01 the hotel is to be proceeded with at once, and the bouse is to b ready .or occupacy in 2 years. A Cr'r Northern lailrc&d train, with an ehjbt-loot single driver, outside cylin der engine, lately ran from Leeds to Lon don, 18t muea, in txactiy three hours -sixty two mile, an hour. BTHOROUas "1 vrnt t believe iu be in' a'raid of yoar temper, said Mrs. Johnson, ener getical Iv. "I say fight it out and con quer it." If the Oid Harry comes into my family I want to meet him right off. The other night my boy came home ug ly as sin. He was all tired out; some body had been sasty to him, and he had been nursing the devil all day long, preparia'.an overpowrein' reply. I went up to his rocm. Xow, he's never cross to me; but tbat night he growled nut: 'Mother, I wish you would go down stairs and mind your business. I sat down and took hold cf lus hands, and then 1 boxed his ears a little. I wanted him to realize mr presence before I began wasting my breath. Then I scolded him. I scolded steady for an hour and a half, and when I got through I could wind him round my little finger. 'Mother,' he said, I suppose I am sort of hot-beaded.' 'Hot-beaded I' says I, you're just like-n little busted pepper.' t oiks ask me why I don t get mad. tell 'em I ain't rich enough. It's as disablin' as a fit of sickness. When keep my own carriage I'm going to stir up lust as manv rows as my neighbors; but as lung as 1 keep hoarders for a liv- m I ham 1 no time for temper or tears. r"ew Havra (Conn.) Union. How a Lawyer Treated til a case. I, David blroune, of Sew Haven, Con necticut, was attacked witn severe rheu matism in my right arm, band and foot. so that I walked with difficulty aud could hardly use my hand to eat with. I used one bottle Su Jacob's Oil, rubbing well three times a day, and obtained instant re lief and a perfect cure. David i?Toro. Attorney at-Law. PrsiKHrxo the publisher: Author "Don't you want to buy the manuscript of a earner's address?" Publisher "Well, yes " A. "what d'ye give?" P, All the way up from $1.50 to $1.75." A. "Yes, but yon don't know alout this. This one is allegorical, metaphor ical, histoni'sl, raloncal, rhetorical and meteorienl !" P. -Yes, but there's glut of literature just now; haven't you aeen the paragraph about the magazines having enough matter ahead for three years " A. "O, yw; but this is alle gorical, metaphorical hlsto " P. "Great Scott ! you ain't poing over that again? Here is your $2. " Exit, happy, tbe allegorical, metaphorical, etc "Mcn orlen mUtae notoriety for fame,' but they never mistake Kidney Wort for any quack medicine. Kidnev- n on is universally recognized as a stand srd remedy for all disease of the hver, ooweis and kidneys. CsJDiamond Dyes will color anything any color, and never fail. The easiest and best wy to economize. 19 cents, at all druggists. Thb weathercock: Candidate "I may as well tell you. Mr. Smith, that I am unalterably opposed to this measure."' Mr. bmith "norry for tuat. The peo pie are bound to lnive it go and the man who is 111 lbs favor wul get their votes. Candidate "Ob, is that so? Well, don't mind h-lluig you, Mr. Smith, that I bave all along leen secretly iu favor of it, and now that tbe public mind is ready to acknowledge tbe justice of it, I can assure you tlmt this measure shall have my warmest, support, ion are authorize to say that I bave all my lifo longed for the time when this measure might lie pressed forward to adoption." If Von uie Rullird. in beslth from any cause, especially from the use of any of the thousand nostrum that promise largely, with long ficti tious testimonials, have n fear. lissort to Hop Bitters at o ro, and in a short time you wi 1 have tho most robust and bJooHiitiir bc-altb A.s to baste: A man who bid Been Drinking weut Hone Late one Night, and Mung bis Hat and Cane upon his Breath, nif teal of r.pou the Hat Hack. the bat rack, being of a naturally sen sitive Di-pcitton, began to Cnido the Man. "Pray, be calm, said the Man 'What I am doinnr; is Intended Simply as an intimation to von that I am r cl ler than a Goat." This fable Teaches hs that Hat-te frequently Leads us to Mi-u.terpret the Motives of others. Kor dj spepsia, inngestion, depression ot spirits ami general deoility, in their va rious forms; aLo as a preventive against fever and atrue and other intermittent fevers, the -Fern -Phosphorated Elixir of Callsav a ' made by Caswell. Hzaii 4 Co, New York, sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever or other cickness. it ha aa equal. His fountain of youth: A kind-hearted gentleman bestowed a half dollar on an unfortunate African who said he was un able to walk on account of rheumatism. Much to the philanthropist's surprise, be met the identical same darkev cap ering aliout as lively as a cricket, but not quite so sober, "blow about your rheumatism? asked tbe benefactor. "Be-as, when I puts myself outside of fitty cents' wuff of whiskey, I gits rid of ail my troubles, luclu liu do rheumatiz. I I .lht feel as if I wanted ter whistle fer a w hole week. It is impossiWe to disguise the fact that the Vegetable Couiiounu, prepared under the personal direc ion ot Mrs. Lydia E. Pink bam. with the superior science and art of modern pharmacy, is the moat sue ccssf ul medicine for leaiale disease known. toaa'a fun: "Mo," said Feuderson, I didn't think I shon'd come at first. bnt I ch'ir:g"d my mind." "My dear Mlow, I congratulate yon! exclaimed FoJr. '"I alwava wondered why you hadn't changed it yi ars ago." Pimples and Humors on tbe Face. In this condition of the skin, the Vegetine 11 tbe great remedy, as it acts direcuy upon the causa. It clean -es and purifies the blood, thereby causing humors of all kinds to disappear. A dctti-tl son: "Wuat are you look ing around forsomnch?" asked an Ana- t n mother ol l er sixten-vear-old son. with whom she was walking. "1 am looking aron ml on your account." "On my account? "lea. I want to pick yon out a good-looking daughter-in- law. Cirbolioe, a nulural hair restorer and dre.s ng. as now improved and perfected. u pronounced by competent authoniy to be the best article ever invented to restore tne vitality of youth to diseased and faded hair. Try it. Sold by all flruiru'isU. Incaixed lor: "loar lancuaee is wholly uncalled for," as the publishers told ihe author whose words failed to sell. Dr. Kline's Great .Nerve Restorer Is Uie marvel 01 me aije rr all lorve dlaeaeH. A J nta siiiTP d ir- e. Send u 931 Aieb Mraet. Puui (teinlua. Fa. Hard trood b!e h- nut dow be used bv the woikn.cn in Danizig to hold tbe amber when lucy are removing the ouer, eatl.er-worse portion of that prized fossil euin. For ncriy the crude ma-, was held by the left hand in a bl ick of lead. This w,:s done for the purpose of preventing daliing or the edf. ot the knives. But led-.ibonm of tl.e mn and women en frBaed in the indusiry endued, as caies of the peculiar colic rans -d by that meta , aud o.her symptouis Hb indan ly jrive'. and an cfficial investigation has comre lei tbe abandonment of lead in the dressing of amber. Projtisor dl sajs hi. electric instru ment tor hndaur leaden bullets in human oodies las been perfected and used with aucceta. How a WhaU Breathe. 'Ibe wind pipe doe not com ma meats with tr.e mouth; a hole is, at it ware, bored rlbt through the back of the head. Engineer would do wtil to copy the action cf the valve ot tfca whale" blow -hole; a irote perfect piece of structure it is m possible to imagine. Day and night, asleep or wake, the whale work his breathing ap paratus in such a manner that du a drop of water g:t down into his lungs. Again, tbe whale must o necessity stay a much longer pnod ot time under water than sea is; this alone might possibly Crown him. inasmuch a the lUDgi cannot bave access to fresh air. W e find this difficulty has been anticipate! and obviated by a peculiar rcservo'r in the Tenon system, which reservoir is situated at the back of the lunijs. - At the Pari Academy lately some cur ious and interesting notes relative to sul phur fumes as a preventive of malaria wire read by M. d'AI badie. He stated t-at come elephant hunters from plateaux wiih comparatively cool climate can go into tbe hottest and most deleterious Ethiopian re gions without being attacked by fever, an i that they attribute their safety to the dai y practice of fumigating tbeir naked bod iet with sulphur. He also quoted cast where sulphur mine were free from dis ease, whilst the inhabitants of villagi near at hand were constantly attacked by fever. It has alwsys appeared to us tbat sulphur as a curative agent has been too much neelected in our own cvintrv. VegetineS THE BARKS, ROOTS & HERBS KROM WHICH TEGETIXE IS MADE, IN TOWDEtt FORM isold oa 50 Cents a Package. Prostrated from Weakness. riAiTmowt, Mil., June s, 1ST. If". Stfm : Dntr au l can trxtify 10 Ibe frn4 effects of Tonr merirt. Kor several rears 1 was aiQicled waft a sever eoagfh ami weakness, aod wma perfeedj prorfirare1: bul after takinn Ihrea bullies of jour VKUKTINK, made trim Ibe Vno. der, I was emirelj relieved. Verj resueotlollv, 41m. K, 5TKEET, St Gilmore 8C One Package in Powder Form Cured Scrofula. Ilow to lteduce Tour Doctors' Bills. 8 Prfm Strict . ) East Button, Nual, Mi. 30, 1ST9. r . R. n. W n: rxwrsfr My little rtunt'hter Brella bait heeo amk-te1 a looe time with sei-ofj, nffennfc everythimc I eoiplnjeil different phy sician iu Ewt Boston, bnt ibef lietpiil bur mx 1 in hi if fu iKtuie of )our itrrfr Fum Y"jrUi an4 my wife tteepel tt soil rive A t.' tie chil'l ac eorilio'ir 10 the iltrertlonit, and we were snrprifie1 In a l.rtuti;t!t' lime hi ie how Uie rhUd hail framed In tiet.lt adi tarentrih. Slie In now (runiu; every ilay, and I ran cheerfully recorameu.l jour remedy 10 lie the Unt we have ever tried. BesprcttuUy jours, i. T. WEBB. Tnytine la Pwcder Form Is sold by all draff, ftsta and general atorea. If yoo cannot bay tt ot them, enclose fifty cents In pmtaxe stamps for one pactane, or one dollar for two parkages, and I will send tt by return niau. Vegetine 13 Sold by All Druggi-ibj. THE GREAT CURE I 10s. RHEBMATISM- A It fcr ail th paixi kmun of thei KIONEYS.UVER AND BOWCLS. It clmiMa tlia mywtern of th crid poion IB I that eaiiM the drcrdfi:I milltrrinjf which eonij we Tirt? t of Khc-r-;t-SB e&n re Lit. of thm wont fcrais of this tcrrlbla dianacf THOusaxDxnrrisrs h-Vd hMii nrMlr, mI4wmI ut li atiM i mI PERFECTLY CURED. ii t, si. uonn ou dct, sold kt ootcgbts. l 4- P-r cen t-rclbrvialL WEIiS. RICH AJIDeOW t Co.. Hlnrfm Vt Hoatettert Stomach Bitters (five iteai1tniss to ttie ervea, mnaces a nraunv. natural now or l e. prevent o ntipefion wirhonl an.luly pargintr the bowels, gently MiiaalMea the eirculittHin, anil by promoting a v'goroue joniliinm of the phvaical sy-item, pnraotes aliio. thai rheerrnlnew hn h a me truest in. I melon of a welW.a:aac-d con.liiioa 1 alHTte animal fowrr. rut aaie oy ai immiisn ana Dealers generally. IIp Ullier aro tne rarest aal Beat Jtlitere Ever SfaOe. They are eompoanded from Hons, Mill. Bacon. Mattirake aal D ulelion, be ot'leai, best, anl mosi valuable meUicinm in toe world and contain all Uie beat aid hjm curative properties of aU other rrto edtea, being the gre-ateitt Blood PanUer, uver nrgaiaior, ana ure and Health Eeatorlng A?eni on earth. No disease or 111 health can ma. s.bij lung exiat where tneae Bitters are tued, so var.eu anu periect are tuerr operauons. They give n-w life and vigor to the ased and In. Una. 1 o a I wnt.. emmtvinnra larity of tne bo eia or anuary orm, or k ho re. qmre aa Apvhzer, Tonic and mild Mlinnlui'. H id Httum in. .nr.lti.h . . , . 1 . r aid atimuUiing, oitboui inioxicaUng. No mailer a your feeougi or aviontorav are. - - - - - -t." is, tiou nmerm. Uoot wait until yoo are nlf-k, but if you only feel bad or tui-embie, oae Hop Uiiiera at once. It may save your life. Hnuiredi have own S.Ted by no doing. wiU be pj fur a ca they wul not c ire or h p. Do d nuaer or let your frienda suff r. but tss and urire theiu to uae II p Biuera. ' Keme.nb-r. II p hnu-rn la no rje, dro gzed. druiiKt-D a oirna. bn trie Pnr .-at o I Uet -e.li-cine ever in ulr; I e -l:ivji,0 a Knend aod Hope an I nn (etviu or fam if altU be woaoul iheuL Iry the uuiera toiuy. FT WIXTCR forabeBHtH and FxW aji rvt-iii Hwti and i fnaat rv duc wd Si per Mlt. Aiio.iAL iTa. Phlla .STOPPED FREE . DR. KLINLH GkUl Irrttsrj. OnTuctii m linriAmc. tioa.rriLraxrsv ta INFA1.I rni v S2 tnai kw(tUfrMtlt OmmlIhc nBV. BdharcMea ki.a.wfiM rmelT. abd u'km.p.0 aa4 aouxea la iiaal.t.rf3l Arvk aiAnwM. JMonfJSiu. Thaae aaiwerlHC aa ulta.iiu...i WUleaafrm IaTsriBai KdVrrilHr aued tbe mUbaar by tuatiac ibai ihrv stw sdnrflMBiMi la tlfa jraraJ -lata; paper.) II II a CaroHT: S-id the father of. bank cashier: "My son caught LS boy detected in tie act of dn-honestyi Si the liht of my life, on whose eda cation I have spent o b e has disgraced his famdy. We are u ruined. And that my son j done this ! Why, old a I aia. I "t 1 a . n..M rever fonnd meoui. Too bad I" And, overcome by emotion tbe aged man wept. It takes over one hun-lred pa-rs of glove to au-e the grief of tbe Brooklyn of K the?death of an aldarman. whose life might have been saved by a Z bottle of Dr. laU'S'' A Chicago Partington: An IndUn avenue lady dropped in on one of her neighbors for an afb moon call. Ho is your daughter?" e "T-fed; "Splendid. She has jtut got back from the State Xomiual School, where she cvphered clear through from ambition to chemical fracture, and then she took up pottery and jobbery and say she can speculate the int real c-culuUons. "lie that is discontented In oof, wul seldom be happy w.ni,lb"-.r . - ...!t rlianniDir tniir I'eopie are tuuo.j -nome. from E,t to West and from orth . i in search or m 1'eople heallbv Stte. If they wou u u- - y conuntco. ana v 1 a- Se? -Vort when sick. Ihey would U 1 much better off. Tne whole system can be kept U CeHIluy "1 r tual remedy. QTF.nre CCdW. Wells. Richardson 1, Briingtoo. TL will .end I colored rampte. of all color, of Diamond Dies, with direction. " 1.1 ...... n r.1. Yllia 9I11I17IC Ui.k . , Friend f.v warning: A well known American actor once said to stranger, who bad jnst made a most impertinent tnd exasperating request, that he would im.nl it nn mm m edition. W bat 18 it?" asked tho srrat ger. '"Too niu-d finit nrnmifU) me fiiitbfullv that VOU will never, nver stand on your head, for if you do the weight of yonr gall will sure ly break your neck. Itrtstit'a Dl'en.e. I)lxb , Klilucf, LIVM ur 1'ilUMty iiae4w,ea. nave no ff ar of any of these diseases if you use Hop Bitters, as they will prevent and cure the worst caes, even when you have been made worse by some great ptiflid up rr t udeil cu e. TrfK people at large: Amoujr some old papers sent to tbo Austin jail was tne election circular of oue of the local can didates. One of the prisoners, who has been in the jail for the last year, looked at it and said: "Look here, boys, this is not mtendud for ns. It is addressed 'To the people at large.' That don't mean us." Conaumpuaa Cared. An old physician, retired from practice, navmg had placed in hi hands by an East India ."missionary tho formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung AH.-ctions, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, afler having tested its wonder! ul curative powers in thousands of esses, h 1 felt it his (uty to make it known to bis suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a d.-sire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send free of charge, 10 all who di-sire it, this receipe, ia Ger man, French or .English, with full direc tion, for preparing and using. Sent by mail by a-ldressii g w.tu stamp, naming this paper, W. A. iVoyes, 149 fowtr'$ Block. RocheaUr, A', Y. VCht he made his exit: "A'id what do von call that?' asked the inqnitutive visitor, pointing to a mutilated htutne. "That is a torso," replied the sculptor. "H'm," muttered tliei. t. ; but how 1 ltd it become torso?" He was tetderly kicked out. A Splecdlrt Ktiiueiiv t-ir Las Diamaes. Dr. ltobt. Sewton, late President of tbe Eclectic Colleee of the City of ISew York, and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, used Dr. Win. Hail's Balsam very extensively in his practice, as many of his patien's, now living, and ns ored to hcal'h by the use of this invaluable medicine, can amply testify lie always said that so good a remedy ought nn to be considered merely as a patent medicine, but thit it ought to be prescribed freely by every p lysiciaa as a auvereign remedy in all ca.es ot Lung diseases, it is a sure cure for consump tion, and has no cquj for all pectoral com plaints. KelliBera Liniment Applied to the bead relieves headache, aud prevent the hair from falling out. REKPONKtBtLrnr of citiz-nship: "Why did yon speak to tbat policeman? Are von acquainted with birr ? asked 31 li lt gau's wife, as she and brr husband were walkine heme from the theatre the other night. "Ob, no ! 1 don't know the man," replied Milligan; "It was simply my duty aa a citizen to see if he was awake." Allen's ItrwJa Food. Cures Nervous Debility and We ikies of Generative Organs, $1 all dnrgiits Vn-I for circular. Allen's Pdtrmw SI 3 First av. N. Y. Two kinds of sunburn: Mrs. Yercor tdd Mrs. Spillkins tlmt when Coloi.ei Yerffev came home from hnntmir he was dreadfully snubnmt. When Mrs. Spill- kins told her husliand how Colonel r-rser got sunburnt iSpillkiua laughed and said: ''A man can go down into a dark cellar and get anubumt if he takes quart cf whiskey with him. as Yerpvr does when be goes out hunting." Correct your habits nf crooked walk rap ny using Lyon, ralent Aletalltc Hoil Sufferers. LrrBBAl,: Mechanic fto nlowbovt "Well, my lad, how much do you earn a week? 1'lowbuy "I duuno what 1 earns, but 1 know what I gets." ikoniin on liajn. t 'earn nn- rmla m'n ui. f aches. Deii-nn a ants. Vdimiu. ISo. JIotheb bwen Wobx l-TRCT for foveri b- om, reall. anlMM, urm. laateleMa. 2A.. Mr. Carl Bock, the Swedish traveler has recently returned from an adventur u;trip into Slam, and has visited manj iisincia wnere no , jropean bas previousli irbcirateu. m spue or me coruial pri,- lecnon euerea ny tbe tawing, and His ilt jesty's command tbat Sir li ica should Car ry the royal standard of bum. the whn- elephant flag, tun traveler met with great opposition in various parts ot tne countrv me mnaoiiants were not impressed with a sigh', of a white-elnphant flag, perhaps because tbey had no idea ot the import inc attached to sucb a national emblem. Ca- fortunately, they showed theli dislike bt destroying a large portion o( tbe na'.ura! bistory collection whicn he bid accumuU ted. TJte tensile .'rength of glass bas been ehown to be between 2000 and 9 X.O pounds pj square inch, aud the crushing sirentta betwaen 6'XKJ and 10 ft M) pounds per square inch, fly trials, a short time ago, M. Traulionie found that fljoring gias one ! cu t q'lare and one foot between tbe end supports breaks under a !od of 170 pounds. A t'nnch chemist ha analysed tbe Juice of tbe to-called mil a tree of Cen tral America to the nutritive qualiite of which attention was first drawn iv Humboldt and baa found tbat the vegeta ble product really posaease many of tne eharacterisilc of cow', milk. ft J, THE GREAT hMAN re TOE C t , 5 j - v. 1 c E o LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S 1. a Pnitl- Cn-e ltIUeun aallrely in ... .. . ... fnfUm: ;7i: a - , .,uUr., Cbcvui: ot I -if. . . - II win dtaie .n.l .r! t" ,m forlmlt 1 -He-.-A- "T Cnxrrnl IieUllt.'. s:i.l.a i WnmkM aoo taut- lTfertl"r of beartnedwii.eaoah p. wtit and tackacbo, la always parmao lly eartd by Ita a. UwlUatalltuanaod .-all clr " baony wil h tbe U- that r " f""1 ,T For tba r.of kiamiy ci-u of tr aa Ula Comnoond h aiwu iea 'd. I VOI A K. l'lXKn TFtrTATfLE reJ POl'NDla p I rd at ad Ci V.- tra A'am, Lvaa,31aa. Prk-.SU Bia bnll-rr (a. St Ly Dll la th form f pills alao 1 a tbe form of loc . ea r.t of prl-. $1 1" Baa fur. Un. Plaakam fr-Ij.n .raalltoMeraor IwjiUry. Send for paavpa lt. Ajdreaa as aliove. JJcwIi'oa this ruptr, Ko fan-Ily Jhool.l b ioot LTDtA t PIKX IHaW. 1 rem PitJl Tiwr roBiUpauon. snd torpi.!l;y o C' Uvor . eanta r torn. j- Sold br al Drucint. "V HAS CZETl PROVED Trie) SUREST CtRS for iKlD?.EY DS8SASE3. r ca tut t ? an Twtim ? LO KOT: F ,H l&ITATE; tr-? dncy- Wort at 0"-. (di-Jtf- ieot? tho diavs S4 and rcstora b-"ltliy con. J EsClV-iCf to yunr -w'X. -ntc & punLl land -wttknTcs. Ki-tacr-WorT a mBirit-iri, aa it t ill a rrcmp: y aruiatviy. rttrftrr. l37'iTu.T.fe.p7tcatioti ofnrtn. 5jbTlAlustcriopTdepciti,aniddnII dragTiinid aJ v. pj to its ctiraa-o powrr. E i.. Olf, r I-yt h miT. ssmfva worth 5fp ortuuia He. A Mnr.' Cur- lnr Ki.i-iy or Ftte In 54 hura Frur to imiir. Itu. kaeaK. an-fnai nuivuia. alow. v f r rvYoties- w-n w-int-l. Ken-t 3c. stamp for ra ni lot (.hp ul uiy ali bueta. J W. at.ifriiuau, kaK,e Mver. vih. CENTS FCS TESZ3 The new Tolnme (Tiintni ot IHMOHT'l iLLt'OTK-TEX M'nt-.t Mjieaunna f.rlw3 i thf bet inrl the chf Fanii-y M arziiftpnMihed. printr-d on tl.e tine, tint-d p:p r. izt xllj incht?. Tlie thn cnuihr now ndj of toIutik lit wein 1 j ponnt: na roniatn zin pccf or mrjm. flvar print. Nfw Nnvi-eite-, Stivfir-, I'i'rt-raphi. P-?trr, Travel, and ralnable informMi(ti of the day aod for the hounehoM. In dt rnnD.l by errri familr- 144 !ll ?ritT..n-. ff fff,mo ptaiini ai d 4 Oti 17 rM llrh Nnt, ew ork. tiinffi eptes, . i r i.a Kr i r SMthn-wairHlS ot (asef trN) vnfSt kl (l mj.l 9( I rtf t-ndnr h rWn rti "vt. In.l.s-,1. 1 str-(-.c I- tru r..t In Ilarrtirm--. t-m I -r.it t i A o CO! f.KS t'Ktf: t.- ;nr i in t .tl i AF.U: litr..nSLH. tm t an? MaJtserer. li'iai. n- i- o . DZL. T. A. J.O.L XH IV Him a usi mLiw t-mill,,-. Mhrilnn., S7 '" A'tJr 'U. HALLarra o, iMrtlaad.alt 1 ' o. a.!imirtTo. D. o " -fcjrno a Autornatio Cnginssa. - - UA tar lil4ntl 1?" aV . mi This B.Y.'SInrsr. i20 i t- pi Jf" $65: AGENTS-Uai. Is--. TTANTEDwi IVaflt.C , .,- -iov e S lifil f II WHAT WILL THF IUUiucd nr - i Signal scRviCflil . 77yT.T?Jn:RV0Mvvi,Cwe Cf ft -1 3 v"l7l?rrj, UA Jil'l I ' 1 r ,1 V. " ,uo of th rf : oa raooi ai,'' '!T mid, at two dolUra-" T"- rmi u . . 'i mm v " T.rrK Jltfrit.. --."wsaw .a "'wait.;. f-!.: . . - :.'A:J :t r r ti, ,. "'Mads V. K. k. ..i-'" :,i,uirLa0 -mumu.. .fewS5? i.i1mJ Pasws a at tfietira. r,rT- hMi af aaa"tarf ?airt All Vll USD'S Csrafa Bat$lcta Tuaiiar- . latsravaaaats. Ta LTCrll' PUPS u Ur.nl k ' ,L" MkasMS-tbstr-. saw sr ay -v k as C BLATCMLEY. rwVta , C Uktta fTrmPELPHU..' I CURE FITS! I Mr mn 1 moan wntj tn str tbna w ard hava thorn iu amp I ra. a J l 1 .Km. k,MI lErJi. RLLtiS 8IC'KNES a Ufa -1,T liitant m. Tmedv to eu- Ida .or ca. ik. r 1 1 f.l'L crn-.n a euro. -n.i i i Slttle . ttiy tefalill- n-ro-dv. eio Ium .l oTitT.ffloa. Ilonrta voo b!u.ur f a ln.il m l I will R HEUMATISM ! IfTaaa-asaffr-rwrUlthia tarrtbls alssass. v caa Vr7aMUla( to ar tinmtt av rsaii a at. ck rlvaa faU aarrlcalars aata caasaaf atiaa4 Talta, aa4 ta. ataaaar af tr.ata. ,prto-raa ataaml-ra. D a lall to n at aa fiaa aa appllcaUea. aVdaraia Rheumatic Syrup Co., Kaavt-. . X A ajlra s-f BraM.v a ! Jsy ranvrr. IK. T. ft.Lia OOl KAl'U S Oriental Cream, or Kagial Btaa'i5;r. IVr. U. A. Savm. wai 1 t-ala-ly of thH.T;T tos ( ticiit'V mAm latli w.il a-e thm. I nrif i.-i t.urUir Crv' artth i at lanufnl of ill tins kiu rtr t!-." (fttti" wiU i.v-t: njoj-. a-i ts-vt-rytUv. A b. '. rStii.tii ry.niu,e upcrfl.i otf b,-r :thit ntj.iry r tte ki:i UmiM. B T (.i.rtitL,S. 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