4GBICCLTUEZ. Fxkiuxo Vmi at Pasture. It will woon be time tor the old question to re ear to the dairyman whetner or not it pays to feed n.esl to tLe cows that are living on good fituJi pasture, While it ik lot that, taken aioti there Is no beitr lood f r a oow than good wore yet the exptr-enoe of many of the beet Jam men throughout the country is in favor f quite a liberal feeding with corn lueal and bran, even when the oow is oil ihe bebt of pas tore and apparently doing as well aa eonld reasonably be expected of her. It ha been found that while green grass fjirniithes the finest of flavors and deepest of oolcra to the milk and butter, yet there is an absence of richness of fatty matter in the milk that a moderate supply of corn meal to the oow wi:l pnt into the milk. It also help to enlarge the flow of milk, even though the cow has apparently been doing her best. When tne cow has been living on grata alone, if she is suddenly given a heavy leed of meal while at pasture abe is very apt to slacken np in her supply of tuuB, and the new experimenter im mediately comes to the conclusion that meal n.ay do for other people's eowt while at pasture, but his cow does bet ter without it The fact, generally, is that the violent change has dinarrangwd the cow's digestion, which naturally tops the fl.w of milk. There is a rigb j way and a wrong way to do everything and the right way to feed a cow meal, not only while she is at pasture but at any time, is to begin moderately and in crease the quantity gradnaliy so thai the oow oun assin.iiate her digestive or , gans to tbe demand that is made upon them. The fact may be observed if the meal is suddenly taken away from a cow, only to a more marked de gree. Xt is cafy to note the evil effect of a change of diet with young animals, as teaching a calf to live on skimmed milk attar hating nursed the cow. Such a radical change oiten produces severe at tacks of diarrlo. While the matured animals are not so violently affected by changes of food as the young are, yet .they often feel tbe effects of it, and show it at the pail. Cows; too, aie very strongly creatures of habit,aud they are not partial to changes of any kind, acd even when the looa is improved in rich ness in n.idwmter, the good effects oi the changes will not be marked, even when mule with the greatest care,uutil tne lapse of several days, and with some ows it may take weeks to arrive at their beet, lou much care in makicg chan ges of food cannot be taken, and a lull knowledge of the cow s nature is neces sary to pi event often making mistakes that lurther Investigation would Lave avoided altogether. A icrcfekTCL farmer made the state ment that lcr ecveral years he bad prae- tic- tjiug cp his cattle by day in the bain during the fly seabou, and turning tLem out to graze uuiiug tue night, and he was satitbtd that the jield ot miik was one-third more by so doing. Jt was ot Letter quality, and he could feeu une-thirU more stocs. on the same acre age, lor the cattle destroyed, by stamp up, a Kit at deal of Rood pasturatje,Aid thai bis cows might be protected, he e.en weiit so far aa to darken the wiu dows ol Lis a ables with tutulin curtains, tie was about to bnildnew barns,and he should put on oln-d', loi he Canxideretl them uiorj tecessary on his bam win dows th 111 on Lis hi use. A meicllnl man was mtxcuul to Lis Leasts, and tnis was a case where it j aid. Cot. Ik A. Haejjee, cf Jacksonville, Florida, having fcivcii the method a trial thinks oraLgcs do tetter when grown in the hedge loim, and that oihtr fruit beanng trees can be made for profitable by being grown in the same manner, as such close distai.ee enables the trees to shade each other. Pears are believed by him to be susceptible ottuch cultivation his reason Lemg that the loots icve the shade, as high cultivation and derp plowing promote blight and death, by expcs.ug i he roots. Some of the mist productive pear orcbaiiis are those that ate heavily mulched, and, therefore, the most completely shaded. As old celery grower writes that there are two causes for rust on celery. One is too great exposure to the sun, the other is earthing up or hoeing when the ground or the is moist wilh ram or dew, A cool, moist situation is best for celery, and a little shade is no dis advantage. Earth. tig np should be done when the weather and everything about the plant is dry. A cause of both rust and rot is the eutraLOe of eaith between the stalks duringtte process of earthing up, and this is very apt to be tbe cai-e with celery of a tall, blaLching variety, IX is not alone the oigestive function that makts a gnat butter cow, for of 3 animals tquai in digestive powers one may have a Latural teLueiicy to dispose ot the uigtstive ptoduct in laying on fat and will fcive vny iittienii'k and butter; afcouier may cn-puse l t. e food pio duct in the fin mation of muscle and ex pend surplus vitality in activity, form ing but veiy Juile flesh and giving Lttlo miik; the Uind may turn the foscs into imik and make but little flesh or mus cie, as long as me loed elemeLts can huu an outlet through tbe uuder. 1 ilk pun pain contains six or seven times as mucii water aa either corn or outs; in a word, it is a food in a state of much greater dilution. Anaiy sis proves mat tveu it the pumpkin should be freed Iroiu the Urge percentage of water corn and oats remain much more valu able as lerdicg studs. Whil pumpkins cannot txt leconunended as fat-produc ing mau rial, they pjeHcsa tXOd-leut luuk-produciug qualities, and being cheaply raised, may be counted as val uable lood for mth-u cows. . Ot'B toughest wood comes from trees growing in txpiei places. Tne liml a of a tree are all the time striving wit each other to see which mall have tne most LUushine. While some perish in the attempt, or meet with ouly Vt-ry in different Miccets, the strongest of the strong buds suivtvf. It will pay to spend a half day going through the tiitds to see how many va cant apacta there are where seed has tailed to come or has been deatiOjed by buds or insect, and dropping into such tpota a hill of beans or tquaobea. or a tew turnip seeds or cabbage plauis.Such stoltoU cn aie olten a success ii pro pttily looked alter, and Leip to pay the uteitt-t aLd taxes on the land, which the lying idle will not dx. It is when our un..d no pes are nll ld l?jowl rtcovtiy by sottie rough Miud that we are the most deposed to piiluie to ourselves what flowers ibey might Lave boiue if thev had flourished. Frofietor iMmdert.luti kuown as the most uiatiuguished oculist in Holland, recently delivered a 1 cture in Amster dam, ou color, which has been wmey quoted. Aiur an ilaloiate txperimen tal analy sis oi vi rions opular notions on the sul j et in hand Proiessor Don ders proceeded to oemcnstn.te that, not withstanuiiig the prevailing thi ory, green nuot tie raiAed with the primi tive eoioia, Ike red, blue and Til:v. Gneu, the I'roles ir esplaiied. could not be proiiuced oj nixing pure yellow and blue t-nch a composition w ulj be white, in tie very natuie of things. The grieu color which is apparently derived trom U e mixture or amalgamation of two paints; is, in reality, says Pro feor Do&deis, the result of "scbUao- Making St ! Canaoa. The (wo new six inoh steel guns new beins eonetruoted in the ordinance shops In the navy yard at Washington will probably not be finished for several months. Th woik of building them is necewarly a slaw one. All the labor i perLvmed in the shops here, except the manufacturing of the steel. That is done at the Midvale Works, in Easton, Pa. Tbe steel then is shipped to Wash ington, and the work of converting it into cannon is performed. This is a complex operation, and to the looker on is decidedly interesting. The steel is first turned by a lathe woiking slowly, but with tremendous power until the heavy mass of "steel in the rough," so to speak, becomes a long cylindrtco conouLd column. In this condition it is placed in proper position and a hole drilled clear through it by means of what is called a "hog bit." The hog bit is a smaU rectangle of very hard steel, turutd up at one end in such a manner as to form a rude vertical sec tion of a spherical triangle. The whole rectangular piece is then clamped down npon a flat shaft of chilled iron in such a manner aa to fit in and form one piece with the shaft The latter has at the opposite end a cylinder shape, which end is held in a frame and worked by appropriate machinery moved by steam upon one end of the steei eolumn to be pero.ited. Tbe end of tne co'.urrn is first "dug into a little, and then the "hog bit" doe its work. It retolves on its axia and the bit detciibes a circle, tearing out the hard atetl slowly but surely. Aa the guns cave a bote of six inch diameter, acd the bit describes a circle of only two and three-quarter, inches radius, the enlargement of the perforation is accomplished by ither bits. I Uuce perforated the now hollow tube of steel requires to be "iicketed," 'collared' and ' breeched' before it ia allowed to graduate into the society of canni n. ihe jacket is an outside wrap of steel, hollowed in the same way. heated until it expands sufficient to be slipped over the tube it is intended to jacket. Upon cooling this outside wrap i outi acta and presses upon the cow in side tube with almost the same degree oi cohesion as the molecules of the steel themselves. The object of the "jacket' is to sirengthea the gun and prevent accident. The explosive force of gases evolved from gunpowder being tre mendous and oocuring mostly at the breech the primary object is to strength' in this latter part, Ooliara of steel. great bloats of carbonised iron r-aviug been turned into shape and perforated, are next txpauded by the heat and slip ped over tne breech part of tbe gun. When contracted thev crow into and biCome a part of it. The breech heal of the gun 1-. nxt lathed and fashioned, different ft-trknieu being employed on Lili'dent pair of this. The ha ng of the gun is another step. A different silu of "bit irom the ''hog, a spur ot kteei tempered to a gieat bar tineas, is clamped to the centre of a seiul cncular piece of copper and iron, and this iast device is blow ly worked throng tLe gun on a spiral turn, giving "riae twirl." The breech head is then Kfoved and adjusted and the breecn cup for iii air adjusted. This, as anowu to ail who haveixamiued breech loaders, swings back on a binge opting, and when closed is securely locked by a leVtT clamp. loTeiitluns of a Hall Ceotwry. TLe ni mber ot inventions that have been made duriDg the past fifty years Is titpreccdented in tbe hislcry of tbe woild. Inventions of benefit to tbe bim an race have been made in all ages unce man w as created; but looking back lor half a fci.cditd year?, bow many more are crowded into tbe past fifty ihan into sny oiher flr.y since recorded history. Tbe perfection of the locomo- uve, snd the now world-traversing steamsnip, the telegraph, the telephone. the sudipboue, tbe sewing machine, the photograph, cbronio-luhographic printing, the cylinder prinuuK press, tbe elevator tor hotels and other maDy-stoned build ings, the cotton gin and the rpipmmr jenny, the reaper and mower, the steam ihresber, tbe tlea n Ore engine, tbe lm proved pn cess for making stecU the sp- plication of chloroform and ether to des troy sensibility in painful surirerv caces, aDd so on through a iodit catalogue. Nor are we yet done in the field ot in vention snd d'.fcovcry. The application of coal gas and petroleum to beating snd cookiu operations is ouly trembling on tbe verge ot successful experiment, itie introduction ot tbe steam from ereat ceutral reservoir tbe general use for beating and cooking is foreshadowed as 8ruong the coniinr event; tbe artificial ptoduct ion of butter has already created a consternation among dairymen, the nsvi gstion i f i be air by some device akin to our present balloon would s'so teem to be proticured, and tbe propulsion of macbin iry by electricity is even now clearly in dicated hj tbe march cl eiuenment. There are sou e problems we bsve hith erto deemed inipostible, but are tbe mys ter.es of tiea tbe most improbable of them more subtle to grasp thin last of the x-ao cable or that of the photographer or the itltpbone? We talk bv cable with an ncean rolling between; we speak in our voices to Iriends a hundred miles or more Irani where we articulate before iLe microphone. Coder tbe blazing sun of July we produce ice by ctumical meifhs, rvaling tbe most solid and crys talline production of nature. Our s-ir- itcons graft tbe skin fiom one person's arm to tbe ft.ee of at otber, and it ad heres and be comes an integral portion of bis body. We And a mile of white printing paper and send it on a fpool that a ierlectlD printing press unwinds and prints, and delivers to )0'i folded snd counted, many thousands per hour. (if a verity this is the age of invention. n r has tne wcrfd reached a sloppine place jet. In a recent article upon "Early Man in Amenoa,- Boyd D-wkins points out thai.acoorptng to ad accepted evidence. animal lite was in tje same i-tage of evolution in S iroie. India and North America. A ne "river drift hunter la tound by his surroundings to belot g to the PleUbeeue age iu all three. TLe identity of ihe implements discovered in the d-'flarent o aJiiies proves that he was in tbe same tit of civ.l.Estion. if civi izutiou it can be called, in the old and new worlds, while the bands o! tbe geological d e t pi 1 ted to the same hour. It is not a Utile strange that his mode of hfe should have been tle same in Uio lsnds bordering on the M ditr- rauean, iu the tropica! forests ot Iudi aud on both slues of the Atlantic To Luiiter of the icmueer in the valley of tne llawnrd was the same kind of aav- e sa the hunter of the reindeer on the baiiks ot the Thame r SelLe, While it is f ay to imagine the de lights of tricycling uron mootn roads. It certainly must require some euthusi aim to tt empt au Alpiue tour npon t hese po nlai Vehicles. Two gentlemen who had spent their vacation in Bwita- t-ilmd; and rcslied upou tricycle fron Bi.se! to Vieach via Lucerne aud the Brunig and Gemmi puses, give it as tbe r c ended opinion teat as a purtine it ores not answer. Ti ey found the fa tigue cf pel ting their iron steeds through the heavy rod very great in deed, and ssy lhat the Jabo-iouanesa of the asceuta was oily equaled by the difficulties of descendi g the mountains larticn'arly on the Gemmi. where they were obi ged to hire two potters to help them coiivey tfcer tneyeke down the deep deece&t. - -pOMESTia ' Hon coufOBi. There are certain principle to be observed In a room If it is to Impress the visitor with sense oi comfort or beauty. For mie thing there mutt be a vanety in it. It is not necessary to bny a whole set of fur c It are alike, but there should be one prevailing- color, a solid basis on which to build. There should also be care taken to furnish the wall spaces. It la an admiradle plan to pull a sofa out, but if in doing so a great empty apace is lelt, the nana ia made bare, in aooh a ease the sofa eonld be turned so as to break the stiff line, and yet remain against tbe wall. But the great secret of comfort and of giving an immediate effect of pleasant living is in the mak ing of corners. What does an open fire amount to if an easy chair doea not stand in front of it, or a lovely viw from a window if the curtain has to be drawn np and the visitor stand to look out I No, what we want is tne cbair by tbe fire, tbe light on the table and the lounge pushed near it; tneeary seat by the window where a good light falls, all ready and waiting. It is all in vain to put baskets of bright wools about, magazines or portfolios of engravings, to give a "home look," if the conven ient and comfortable seat la not added. The visitor who coming in finds an easy chair by tne fire, and near it the little stand with the magaeine, can endure waiting a few moments, because he feels that his weloome has met him, Tbe chair by the window, the fan ready to be picked np, the bench tinder the tree. the seat on the porch, are ihe suocesse of hospitality. It ia not given to every one to appreciate pictures, or to teel col or, but every one delights in being made oonJoi table. Hbaxth gonoxs Lord Cockburn tells us that Bev. Bir Harry Monorieff had his supper of roast chicken at 1 1 o'clock at night all his life, and died at 90. Ever since -Co naro changed from a debauchee to an ascetic and measured out his bread and meat by the ounce and his drink by the teaspoonful, and lived to be over 100, there have been fools who believed that one man's meat was all men'a health, and one man's doctrine was all men's duty. Lio Lewis lays down the law, and 10,000 men break it every day and live long and well. Others obey and die sickly. The wise law of lood is that of the brusque but sagaoious Abevnethy. "Ia venison wholesome, doctor ?" asked a noble man with the gout, "Do you like it 1 ' was the reply. '-Tea.' "Does it agree with yon f" "res." "Then it is whole some." Theie is no better health law regulating food than that tiet tbe Baratarlana fay what they will of "nour ishment" and "nitrogen'' and blood making' or blood-thinning" qualities of food or onnk ; the right rule ia to eat what yon like if it agrees with you. and and Jet the Baratarlans go hang. V hy, it is bnt a few weeks since soiuo pro fessor Irom bancbo Panza s island pro claimed that "walking was not a healtby exeroise unless it was very brisk auu rapid." The world will never be more healthy for the promulgation of such stuff as that, The great want of most of the world, even oi our own part oi it, is to get food enough and clothes enough, and time enough to sleep, not to repine upon modes and quali ties to fit the theories of schools or ct "authorities." Health authorities." art mighty apt to be humbugs. Watch rocxrr. Seeing it is near the holidays, I will send a way for matins watch pocket: Take a horse-shoe (I hink an old one tue best as it to- smoother), paint it ; when it dries tike some narrow ribbon, tie a bow ovei each hole, drawing the ribbon ttrougn and around tbe inside of the shoe then cut a piece ot pasteboard the sue of tbe inside of the shoe, to come a ut ile above the holes ; cover with satin ; make a shirred pocket of the same aud fasten to it ; then fasten all to the rib bons ou the shoe ; tie a ribbon around the heel-corks to -hang up by. A mci looking and useful dress is easily made by mounting upon a lining deep, single knitted nounoe. the plaits laid fine, curving others cp the front and surmouktlng them with short apron or scarf drapery. Over this make a coat-shaped polonaise ol dark-mixed wool, finishing it on each side of the front with five or seven nar row lengthwise tucka. and buttoning the aleevee over at the wrist with three or five buttons. The button for the Iront may be of smalt bronzed metal. and the pocket aliould be put in diag onally and invisibly, like men'a ock ets. Issiax meal cake ia made of one pint of meal and half a pint of wheat flour. Sift them together. Then mix a tea spoonful of baking powder aud about tne same quantity of salt. Mix three q Halters ot a pound of sugar aud half a pound of butter together ; beat until ght and creamy : then add to this loni well-beaten eggs, half a cup of sweet milk, a little intmeg and cinnamon. ineu stir in a nine at a time the mea and flour. This should be baked slow ly and a long time in well-buttered tins. If your hall ia lighted by means o! glass in tbe doar, a pretty way to ar range a curtain is to taok it at tbe lop and bottom ; then tie a ribbon arouuu the curtain in the middle ; do not tie it so cloie that the folds will be still aud uugracelul, but let them hang loosely. aud have the bow on the inaida. If the glass is in two panes the curtains wid look still prettier if one is put over each pane. I is a good plan to make a little pair of sleeves to draw over the babyV arms when he is playing on the fljor ; a rubber cord may be run in the top n care is taken not to have it too tight ; sleeves made ol stockinet draw on ami off easily. OotiO jewelry may be cleaned and ba made very bright in this way : Line a small tiu cup with sott paper, till with nice suds, put tbe jewelry in (one piece at a time of course), shake it about well, rinse witn clear water, ana dry with a piece of chamois skin. Cbazt cranio. Take scrape of ailk. satin, eio , ot ail ahapes and sixes, em- oroi uer a small bud or flower in each scrap, with silk cf different coIom, fill with ootton and finish with ribbon bviws or cord and tassel. Wacs tbe stopper of a glass decanter is too tight a cloth wet with hot water and applied to tbe neok will cau.e the gla a to ixpand, and the stopper may oe removed. For mitking iron patterns smooth aud pitventir-g them from rusting, shellac varnish is used, but for a very fine pat tern nothing is better than pure hard yellow b eswax. Heat the pattern preferably oyer a i-moky fire of pine shavings. When suflioieutly warm to melt the wax, app.y the wax a allow the surplus to drain off. When the pattern ta perfectly cie!, smooth it with ehisel shaped tools of hard wood, and lastly polish with a shoe brush. Bellglou la reprotwhed with not being progressive; it Bsates aineao lay awing aaWEaMiaaiaftjy HUMOROUS.' - "AUsj. Blank, on the next street, has just paid $20 a piece for fix parrots, remarked Mrs. Dfl Soent the cthei morning, "and I think it is a shame we cannot have ao-ne. Parrots hare soak beautiful ilumage and are so enter taining. "Ton would not want them Just like Mrs. Blank's," ventured her husband. "Oh, dear, no I I should want bet ter oc os." "Better onest" "Certainly; what would be the use cf doing as Mrs. Blank does if we cannot outdo her?" "Very true."sald Mr. De Soent. "but doyou know, my dear, that the very finost parroti are exceedingly high in pnee 7 "Wei!, no ; 1 dll not. "They are. The" best talking par- rota nowadays are worth $76 each. "ion don t aay so 1 responded Mrs. De Scent, in surprise. "Well, we can't stand that. It would be cheaper to give a series of five o'olook teas." A congress in n spraktn? one day. Got lame in his 1w, they do sty. With the ache he was toiling, But a Su Jacobs' Oiling, He said was worth all his pay. The champion driver Dan Mace, Who never was ''left" in a race. Bays for cuts and sprains. And all bodily pains, St. Jacob's Od holds the first plsce. "I din't understand why women dress that way," said a man painting at a lady who pissed along the street. "1 don t either." replied a Dystander. "That woman," continued the AM speaker, "is dressed ridiculously. Her husband must be a fooL '1 know he is," said tbe bystander. 'Do you know him T" 'Oh, yes. Iam the fool 1" A Happy Exemption. Or relief from any and all tbe iuagreesh symp tom whlck pruceed from disorder of Hie liver. Is experienced by those woo nse Hosrtetter's Stom sch Bit) era as an aux:liary of bealita, or a remedy tor disease. Constipation, yeUowses of tbe tkia. uses, bendicbe, an! palas through the right aide and thoolder blade, are thenceforth unknown to the blllotu patient who rewrii to It. and against thoae malarial ailments, of which derangement of the liver Is an InrarUUe alt. aUaat, and which K Invites and fosters, this standard medicine Is a most effle'ent as well u p easant safeguard. Regu larity of the bowel coadiiioa which falls of wnuaueot attainment bv the a of average catlunlc Invariably results from Its nse, aad composure or the nerves ami sound digeaUoo, are also among the benedceat coaea)uencea of a coarse of the grand, reforming louic. It also re lieve rheuiaa iib and Inactivity of the kidney aad iMiildi r Thb President of the Aw zee Conrt, qnew'ion'Tig lady witness ionr tge, mndame? . The lady (in a low voloe) Twenty- tw" The rreslJenb-Thirty-two, you say, modame? The lady (quickly) No, sir ; twenty seven. From Col. C. II. M-key. 321 Iowa in fan'rv: I bsve rtenved more benefit from Kiy's Cream Balm than anything elte I bave ever tried. 1 bave now been uslna- it tor three months and am experiencing no trouble frn Ca'arrh whatever. I have tven a suC w for twewty jrevs. C H. kUckey, Sigouiney, Iowa, Feb. 32, Si. A BEMaRKABLr pretty youug lady was recently heard 10 inquire of her com- pan ton in the Eastern ltailwav train "Why do thy name thingt Revere? Does it hare auy special a gaificanoe ? I hero 14 a place and a rtlroad snd hotel, I think ail named Revere." Tbe young man, with an air of great hesi tanov, said : "I think it is thn name ct iome manr but I am not sure rmrsT ijcd icrt onn-urr on, from selectee "vera, on in arjaoore, oy aaweu, liaaani a col. n. 1. Aoiuie:T pore oi aweek rsttrnu i haveonoe taken It prefer It 10 all others. FhysV caana ueeare u ap.-nor 10 ail otner on. Cairrtn bakds, face jura plea aad roagh skla eureu oj uBj jumper Tar oap, aiaoa by I wed, iiasard Ul, .New k'ork. Js that man an undertaker?" "No, dear ; be ia the fanny man of a daily paper." "Wby doea he look so aad ?' ".Because he has found out that one of his latest original jokes has just been nsoovered in the clutches of an Egyp tian mummy. Millions have died with Briitlit's kidney disease and rheumatic diseases. Dr. El- morn is the first to discover a cure. He has treated thousand with his Uheamatine- Uouiaiine and never lost a case. It always cares. A mjerjoav tourist in gallery of art 'I ssy, John, we haven't got but twerjty minutes to go tbrongh thv- thin before th train start'. Yon take one side and I'll take the other and we'll do it up ia good style," Important. Whenyoo. visit er ieae New York City, Bare Baygant- txpreaaage and Carriage Hire, aud sbi jl tne .rud t niua Hotel, ooooaite (iRtnd f rn- Bol bepnt. t nrani room, sited op at a cost of on oil'ion ! lura. reduced to $1 and up-an I pvi lar. fcunla flan, blrvaior. KbUannm mpp'le-l U the Dm. Horse car. Magva a aetaictr iiinud to all ilepot. Cam i leu ran Ur viler ( k- moory at me tirau.i I ni..o llotel Uua at auy macr ilr t- urn h -tei id tne cur. "No "said Mrs. Parvenu, "we haven't een Iningyet. but we have all hi books in our library, and I went to jnnnyBide on the Hudson two year ConsumpUow Cwred- An old phrstclao, retired from pr ictlne, kaviai -tad puot.-d ia kia nii-ia by an bast aim iulsai-41 ry me for.n.iia of a si in pi o eitetaolir ivniedy io he aieajr and prm iu- ul cure ol CoOMimp am Bniocnai. Caiarrn, Astmna aud ad t.-r l au- aiic ASectsa-s aiau a r Itive and ra !. nur fur Nerroo Ocliuiiy aud aJ Nwvuus uam a.uu after aav;n( icaied u won leriul caratire p w-a 10 uionajDd of canes, naa .;; 11 au d ilj to m k ttkuowu luk ufcrlnfei -aa Aciuati-d njr Uu motive and a d-a re to re teve buinan iifleriaa I wu eu'l tree 01 marge, l all w.n umre 11, mi recipe, in lieruian, rTcu. or Kngluh, wita Iu 1 due lions lor p ep&riuic aud aiu-. bent ttj mal oj ailure mg vlu hlamp. nam a; isi- piper, w a. KoYsa, IIS IMWi iocc, tuxnater, A. I. Tia, elect yon to thirty dsys on th rock pile." said the orunl Jadge. -Oh, yon are K 'publican. I thought yon being in Kentucky was a demo crat,' Enid the tramp as be walked out in charge of an ofB sex. Tnat Hubaas el Mine- Is three rimes the man be was kefore he kegac os'.ns Weil' llealta luewer. SU Unufinta. A VEaMio.vr fox huuter has gone fot huutiuK seventeen times and each timi brought home a fox. The sixterntl time the boyt marked the fox, unbe known to him, and the text tune war tbe last time. Malaria, chills, positively cured by c jiory's Slaudard Core Pills. Toeir rqiuv unknown; ueir o h'kI; ni erioing, Patebfabucjas to Festive Son : ''Re- memoer. my sou, it s not the coat that makes the man." F. S. : "No, sir, 1 know it : it's the patts." Use St. Patrick's Salve, aad learn its great value. One trial convinces. Fbofisor in Lo-xie : Give aa rx ampia of nudisturbed middle." M. X. : Divid Djvis, sir 1 Vt'eL spoken o at home. Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator a cure for Heart Disease. Price $1. 6 for $5. If the Superior Lelng of the universe would look down upon tbe world to find the most interesting object. It would be tbe unfinished, uninformed character -of young uen, or of young WMuen. - PiTissuBa Motbeb "I am sLockel, Ethel, that 50a should have sat ud in the parlor with young 11 r. De Boote until ha'f-past twelve o'clock. It la shameful. " What will the neighbors aav?- ' ' JS'hel - "Bat, mntfcer, rt was not half past twelve, it was only La t- pest eleven when he left." .Pittsburg Mother "lou are mis taken. It was after twelye, for I heard the clock strike. " Ethel "Ob ! that is all right. The cloak you heard runs on standard time kast, Mr. Desootos watch runs on tbe standard time West, Walnut Lear Hair It Is entirely different from all others, Itts as olearaa water, a&ii n its nam Indicates Is a peneot Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will Im mediately tmethe head from ail dandruff re nter gray hair to its natural color, aod jiro docea new growth where U has fallen oft It does not in any manner affect tbe health, which solpbar, sugar of lead and nitrate or ail ver preparation bavedona. ItwUl change light er faded hair in a few day (o a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each bottle Is warranted. Smith, Kuii & Co.. Whole la Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and 9. V. ('KtmsTOX. New York. Futar Tra vkieb "I hear that tbe Earl of Denbigh stoop id it 1 second- class hotel in Washington.' aeoond Traveler 'Very aenuble. I always do." First Traveler' 'Indeed ! Well, after all, what have yon found to be tbe par ticular difference between first and seoond-class hotels ia large cities 7" Deoond Traveler "The duxerenee is very marked. In a aecond-olasa hotel the landlord a bill covers the whole ex pense, in a nrst-ciass house yon must pay tbe landlord and the waiters too, or starve." The greatest Enxine in the world ia tbs new Baxter portable, ia use all over the world. Descriptive circulars free. Address J. C Todd. 17 Barclav St.. New York. ''So you ve coma to atk the hand of my daughter?" "I adore her, ex claimed the youth, rapturously ; "my life would be like a rand barren with out her." "Bless you," sa:d the old man, I regard this aa nothing less than providential. Ton can have her to-morrow if yon want to, and don't postpone it later than Saturday. I am going to fail next week, and it'a as much as I oan do to look after the rest of the family." Tbe impassioned youth walked forth beneath the stars, but he never came back again. "We always keep Pito's Cure for Con- sum ption in the house." , "A Box pear f jug&fceepase took nome prmt and dye and ti'.ei ne a dog to resemble an escaped menagerie leop ard. And of course the dog felt bad and hunted np his master and weut to an offing at his heels, and the master went np a tree so quick thtt it abso- lntsly astounded tbe -dog, which sat down to wait for the old man to descend. It was a cold day, and the wind blew. and the bare branches rattled, and the man shivered and awore for half an hour, till finally the dog barkej. Physicians prercribe Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator for Heart Disease in all its forms. Sold by druggit. Saves 1 aaved I" cried a murderer, dancing around a stump and joyfully flourishing a paper, "How so?" asked a companion in crime. '"Has an innocent man been arrested for your deed V "Better than that." "Have tbe authorities withdrawn the offered reward ?" "Better than that" "Then what ii it?" "They have put Conns oticnt deteo tiveson my track," Mother Svaa'ii Woras Byrwp. Infallible. Uate'.ea, harmJeaa, oatkarwc: rut f. Tnnnea, leaiiessneaa, worm. cents. Filial ingratitude! Is it not as this mouth should tear this hand for lifliitz food to it. CATA DDK Cream Balm Cnver uito the oea Iriia will be sseorfev ed, (retaai!y deaa ni( tbe bead of ca tarrhal virus, causing keaitay sncnUoaa. 11 sUar iBHamauaoa, pruieci ui brane of tbe passages from sdd boaal eoMa. eoov pleteiy bel dissa-e aad rasioras last and meh. A few applications relieve. A Uaraa S-xU-mtit anal pouiei HAY-FEVER- jg-a-s ev anil or at dmtviata. CfXI BUUTBLlU, Draxtrlsts, Ows St. V. ontsvuayKDnniA.MamplavwnrtbSS Ihs) SUWJ U AddnaMSTiHaoaaiio- Portland at VliniB lelsml aili ill wr, iMrl . t-rMs- s"ts rirni nvftJCalT it's rorxo mfw wno CiTirLUl mCll I lian.iiTatc'OLXVAi III s.lM-vl'OLt.l.ot .Nawsaa,X J. Tenw oau SHO. write for Circular. irTAWTEo -laptes to tk ora hew II I uit wrt it their bmuM. In cily or eoautry, and aarn SS to SIS per weRk. ualttBe irooila for oar fll u J w Inter Tra-tft. 8BI . f ne aampl ai.d particuun. U UDHON KFU. CO. Jdi Sixtb ATa, S. 1 siviLSorrs LIQHTIIiriG SEWER ! Tr lhtiMBil CtVcbtre) m mlnnle mmlj asltatsly strs,sks tfWn Mfcl.lft In Ui wess-ld. fenst (ri-L U ttrrul w S r- Hspekstl fetr llliisilrt4Ml Cnt-iie swfsel 4 1rsralsir It. Asrenfa n-tOtl. Tllf V A W. Ub t MACU1J. fa. t-UW. blcjasT m .w York AUeVil U pVtp'tU OJ .U)WBltIJ.X.Sr Dio Lewis's ItrmtMr. aeV 1M lWK .aebutoca eualatksi tlx wist Monthly bWzM Mamtta it prtea but ?..VI prr yv. Tamniah irnnun CO U psi fca .-u'. .-wad Mr ra-ipM ops t'itAXK I-;)IVS. Pakli-krr. isioie uoaae, w 1 evau PsnRnyivaaia AoricnRural Wsrfts. Terk. Pa. . i ii V Ptinln'i f'tr'fj VannM 1 i d. 1141 eisviaaia aagua m i AHQUilAiiTVork, i?a. BTKsJt EBGIXES, a. a. rAXQUHAE, Ttrk OsfNl Hi IMC for ..1 , 4 CtriVT WASTED tor tfte 19ml and ruiM L V acinar nrturtml Bonk and BiblM. PrlcsM rt 'nrwH nssc rwseiL. w,TIOf.L PlT. V PhtlsVU.. F STOPPED FREE AVeaWwet'SjJ ffssfffji Dr.UIWE I GRaT NervcRcatorf isTamAMRtl DlSKASBS. jsw IWVtLiBt.a aw Uksi esl ttisrtsafL N f t$ xAsw wnaay fsM. Tr-smth tmA tm iHl bMti sVest Fit wtlfl, tbsjte flrtSaTtraeaslCSksw;S SW. DM VMSB iwsTswar4. Snd tkfuavrv P. O ltd ttmat &4nm mi afllicMd ta a KUN&-tl Arch tt htikaWs P. K. 41. to tb qw-wajjt. pukswa ewtvai aivl bswai w.m lj im k ti - 4tmmti aad olj rl cvraUtn t 'Tii J gar steal sBd clV-r. fj ftsmatr-m syOGts, iQMbsVa. " rbwiew! dienvil-n ulub k. rll "lalw. Oaarafar to ha-ulr-d o r AddnM, A.B. fnsM sasflatetnttC BVHat afear at-faf. wOeV sk, UfueTT klLtA sta MasOMrwKBV 0ltf. F WW ft ttvwlnletl OateJoaytM Automate CU.k$.-Tt nsefnl working ot M. Darraea fcntcmatlo clock set in operation in London some mot the ago. rt Is stated to be an aasored tact, in this case tbe winding apparatn con sists of a mall windmill, fixe ia trlnrlroilf, c fn aov other place whrea tnJpm'.iy ronatftif r.rr of air can be relied npoo. By lueane ot a rcvevsl train of multiplying- wheels, thia wind mill is continually driving ft Hnjrhena endless chain remontoire, e device well known to clock makers. A pawl acting on s wheel prevents the motor from turning the wrong ay, ftod, by ft sim ple arranjrement, whenever the weight ia wound np right to the top, the mo tion la checked by a friction brake au tomatically applied to the anemometer by the raised weight lifting lever. When the weight thns raised to the top; the elook has troffiolent store of enerry to go for eight days or more, so that It is by no means dependent on ft regular current of air. This system ot clocks possesses auch praotioal advan togea, that It haa been adopted by the Belgian government on the State rail ways. Wtust Fhysletans Say SAX LEAXDRO, Ctf. Dr. R. V. PlEKCE, Buffalo, N. V.: Pear Sir I have employed your ''Pleasaut Pur gative Pellets" in my practice for the last lour vears. I now use no other alterative or cathartlo medicines in all chronic do na gements of the stomach, liver, and bow ss. I know of nothing that equals ihmav J. A. MILLK.K, M. I. In can of peas sold in liiverpool re cently the pull'O antlytt fonud two grains oi crystal ized aclp late ot copper a quantity snfflci-nt to i 'parioualy af fect human health. The defendant urged that thepublio insisted upon hav ing green peas,and that artificial means had to be resorted to to secure the re quired color. Young and middle aged men suffering from nervous dfbillty, premature old age, loss of memory, aud kindred symptoms should send three stamps for Part VII of psmphleu Issued by World's Dispensary Alauical Association, liuSalo, X. Tooateo Cooler. A, New York oir ar dealer has invented a tobacco refrig erator," for kreping the weed fresh and moist while exposed for sale, it is a cigar stand and tobaocco box combined made of polished white metal, and civi- ded in the oentre by 2 per ora ed parti tions, between which ia placed a wet sponge. Kpllepay.Fila succeanully treated. Pamphlet of par ticular one stamp, address W OSLO'S 1)1-- PSUCAAaT 2fEDtUAli ASSOCLATIOIf. Kuf- talo.K. Y. Wind ana Electitdtt.A. rrespon- dent suggests the useot wind-wheeht to drive dynamo-e lee trio machineB t-i de compose water. He would atoie the resulting gases in suitable holders, to I e used wnen desired for lighting purpos es, or for heating, or for any employ- m nt for which such gases may be avail able. Garbo-llntsj. Full-oft we feel the sunre of tears. Yet loy has light fur all tbe years. To all whose hair is getting thin. Our Carboline will keep it in. Jo make a bronze that shall be ac elastic aa oo per. from 1 to 2 per cent, of mercury must be added to it, accord ing to tbe degree of malleability desired The mercuty may be combined with on. of tbe metals of which the bronze li ma de before making the alloy or intro dnced to the melted mass that already contains tbe different metals of the pro per proportions. A Resaedy ta Lang tWieaae. Dr. Robert New ton, late presideut of the mctrio college, of the city of Xew York, and forraerty of Cincinnati, Ohi., used Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam very extensively in his practice, as many of bis patients, now liv lag and restored to health by.the use of this Invaluable medicine, can amply testify. He always said that so good a remedy onght to be preserihod freely by every physician as a sovereign remedy in ail cases of nog disewsM, It cures consnm ption, and ha ue equal for all pectoral complaint. According to Consul Ay me, of Men da, the northern portion or the State of Yucatan ia ft level plain of recent g'xJ ogical formation. Tbe soil is poor.shal low and ttorjy. There are no rivers on the surfoce, but large subterranean streams are known to exist,Small caves or "oenotea" as they are called, are found eveiYwhere,and they alwayn eon tain water. Fob TnisOAT Imseasks, Core hi, Colus, etc, etfV-ctual rrti-f U found In the sae of "Bsowx s BkonchIaI. Tko ches." Price 29 cents. Soid otu's in For several years past the Swedish Government employed an eutomolo .is' to assist the farmers in distiiigiiisuinp and destroying insects that prove hurt ful to tbe crops. The demaud for hi services baa been so very great. aod ti e work he haa done so nse'ul, that ti. ffi e of Uoveromei.t Eulomologiat ia be made ft p;rmaneat one. F-ir three winters I have been fll ct. j with Ofttarrb and O-ild in'the hetil. 1 ua.il Ely's Cream BsJm; it acor.roolUrierl all that was represented. T. F. McCwniHk(Jii'1ira Common Pleas), E Uabeth, N. J. (Price 0 cents.) MM. Di'pieire siiil Spinal aav tL the metals best i nit esl lor ca-ico prii- ing cylinders are ptuee iperand aiky containing trom 25 to 30 per eiit. zinc to from 75 fo 70 per cent, of eo per. Lead is mjnrious if present ev to tbe extent of 0.5 per ceiit. The inti-j dnotion of 1 per ctLt. of phopborns it, brass renders tbe grain of the rolhr; more bomogenoo. ttm A vie OniH. Ons greain last two weeks; all other twj or three day. Do n k be lmpot on bv tne bnabogatufhofferel tsk your desliv for Pr. aer's, with label oa. riave yoor borse latnr -n I yen too. It ivoe ved tint medal at tbeCecten acal isJ Pari Knwesti. bl ooU every siher, Boiling Jlt al. Uoiling fat renders meat bam beeatise the txoessii c aotioii of beat eanses tue albumen oi tbe meat to set soliil. t-riops np ibe flestiy flbies and prevents boat having a gradual ac cess to the inteilor. Catarrh mt the Bladder. Stlnglns irritation. Inflammation, all Kidney and Fflaary Comprint, cured by "bucuu-paiiai." tL Make every one welcome to your church, to your pew, to your prayer meeting, l'eople like to go where they can see by men's actions lhat they ate cordially welcomed. Dr. Kline's Ureal Nerve neetorer u tne narre. of the t for all nerve iliaeeacu. Ail flu stopned tree, bead loan Area street. PhLadeisoia. fik Tis ft strange truth that only iu the agony of parting do we look into the depths of love. lawiwa sou crmurcn s rxxxs and snoes cannot run over II liyoo's Patent Hod eJuffeners are used. inere u dui one roaa to lead us to ' God hnmflity; all other ways would only lead astray, even were they fenced iu with all virtues. j Habit are soon assumed ; but ben : we strive to rtrlp tb&u off lis boW a.i .11 ii m it j 4 6BEAT ,nV rH utien A. veutxEB t-Kat SPESinC FOS Eollepsy, Sjmmu, Convul aions. Falling 5WTM,S-Yltns Dsjace. Alcohol- Um, Opium Eat ing, f'i Scrofula, JTiity frt, Ugly Bloo.1 II e n V E Diseases, ljrprp- tut, Nervousnos, heumatlsm. l. Ul Wnrr- Plnod Surf. Bilionmie-is, Votwm, Nervoc Prostration, I teel u bit uniy 10 n-wu"- , lr. It. Y. Laotnlln. Clyde, bumau. 'It cored whvnt pnvicin failed. jter. J. A. uie. 1Vver, r. r-rm7W freely -"W,J - a. a est. Cl 1 a HsV i Ik or. . - mciMn v. - y taMtmonlal and clrmlar aend aramp. to At Drairglst- C CritteaWa. Agt. - 1. SHARP ia . fBh..at,a Slaia..av Irs Uw PAINS Basra lla " Su-fK Pala in tl diss, ana nip L!llstraaiuiHantlTnaTWl aad apesstil j euna ky ZZSSLwm Bop Ha. tara a ihiaMUaalvrtat lrsb ftP Ouma. Balsam, aad ... .. iuij ta- aw nam-kl.'nBa. atiawirsimc. awatunrf aatt atrangrnai rvrwrn ij iW aisid b ad rufka.-aad ij wots. Wcaauorawforsiail 1 tTA aUiNl on R-K ipi ni I 1 a nvr 'plaster pnoa m - Haian aad Man toetnrare. Bomi JUja tJ-OuftUJ UIsUb, basal farvstUA, aVUT as JtamcA eUssl Urmt (f1w by I7srfc-T mmr ftftd Lrr F1I, 'tfc GOnSUuPTiOfl. 2 ZTB ft poti' - rwas.-Ji t T tft ft'of ti-s-a . s .;- ttMsMtWsi sf Cf4tts at tti vot luria sa4 J hag Wtal'irr ba-r sm .ranssi. I: t Us) flKodKtrv, tot I -ca -nJ T t9fc-rtTALL'avSsU TkkAr ATTirJ em U.H iALssft, I Mt .aabrt.- Ot .-tt iCx ri r. u. tif-irm VS. at. bsvUCbl, Ut rsaart Ht,3(TI Trm. 172 ak MfirMI. l.aayUflJllrMl UisMfX tMU ktrfft tr- 4,14twi Tn.prlO ftvyar.. BBtAMMklasasanf TSiJt'TnM!-. ic-pTrwt KiDOEHS PASTitllSJyi: BJflJJSBBSWJSBJSJJWII C.ISf mM Ali ELSE MILS. Hri (aiikcti rnv. 1 wit-i tvwn1 kwtUPfVkr MUw tsi rH- sJff tfll tl-v' ar,. Sample TesHiil Samaritan Nrrrine i doli.i pr. J. O. MrLemoia. Alexander tUy, 1 ST J mm MSiTQLm.atie The Greatest Blood Purifier Known! RHIUMATISM CUED. SCSOrTJIiA CU-XD. I 5LDRALGIA Rocbistvb, H. Apr. Sta, W. UAewmajric Syrup Cos srt I have neve s crest snf feivr fruta Kaeaoutiaia fiar lx year, ud kaaciag of tne wirresii Powr Btbok. lAnMM Ainrp I kd beea nr four yean, witn Oiiferent ptiv swians, fur crofula, as smiie o.tll iel a, but found no relief aatu I of K-ieumatle Sfrap I cracleded to f ve n a w al k ny na ease, end I ckeerroliy an? tnat I Save -ominenid een ureal If neaeotied bv Its tue ARer launf a my snrnrue. K I es . U wttk enlirv f. !., m rrae pala, sad mj reneral keattk CunUaums lla crj ma it iiiiir.ed. It a i laadid remewy tot tbs Uooi sai d-bili: atisl atnaia. K. CHRNl EH HAKK.V. D. i iHn bitshu aa weL a ever. a rniud punfier, I taia it aa Dseeial. I MKS. WTLJJAW BTRANa Manuf dD, RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO., I Plymouth Ave.. Rochester, ft. t. The Enormoo Amount of SIO2.40O SPEAR-HEAD Phm cnewing THB ARRAY OF GIFTS Am of Land In Dakota, X. hraa- ka and Iaoaa. S3e.WOO.CO 3 Wtir ,!. t Grand tprlcht Piano e.eoo oo iSOSuidOoldWaiche 12.0OO.00 kSOTbr W Jaun So J OieUlaUns Shnt- u sawms Aiachinea. sa.eoo.oe IVTAla AMOU1VT a. TO,r...i 1 P, asa .".aT 2 l Clrcnlar fury Mpi!nln eur Piar. fu P .-r"hu-j .i . J. SORC tt CO.,r.1iddletown,Oh!o, J!IEJgiflRiHEADAHDGET A FfiRS 2 '4 r-i f T .' vs in aa. . at Ki' ftSDU.liUII irt HiSEHTS TO SUBSCRIBERS I a tin. ' ,w I A HOUSE AND LOT OR tnnnn laaaat .ji. sixiwiHo, -swaiacaaa aSki la aaa-T D naii w nuf - FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR' TJfl S fr T -s M aw rata w.iaa-a " I . I - . s-rieea ri-T II J-su.- 1.. Sir. CL " IS J-? kl-rM Ml ems rufc-raaTTT , S 7 i ! ?'-'.'' Zrmm l i "-ssi---a a-rirt i.is Z " steassl flsM scaaj pZ7 1 " v'0 1 Hala, aifi-a Mefkesl W Y M t L !k5Sar 3 ; iCr; JrlH" j-;?: a ! rT11 " "V? low bumw u rvurM - 1 JTT,77 w r SSI uM,ti,dnitiMuii. f, 5ftTOH?-ft zzrzuzz. -ir-m-.-a-.ui-..-:-rr'jii-: r i r ONLY ONE nm i . d r- Svai Fii - . 7 w - t.a,toT0S y V" a af- lasalp wm m - - g- II I wi"L''?a'?es w to our ',r".DnTre Jan. Itn. "-- I ... i i,-: I-".' 7 oi 1 1 T y , aor la a .. ' is f i I rtit,,tBMSg5 tt co.. J f Foot and Ankle. Tha EDS0V FLECJP'.Q GARTER -Voce Vie FOOT and ANKLE into p. fsci form, support and eiren gzhent the limbs, MM merreJlcvi gr&r9 a?3 tlaatioily io ii a ( '.pp. It &r?8 ffrwt !. aMi " fort tm walk- Edsons wM I Oa.-'.-r .. (oum si MtrB Bs-aJtAA' irfoa iitpclt o. rl"" and iwura'irle paimM,tbtv all orawpsm1! 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