ttuiiuiiariii wttt ""' ! i AGRICULTL'RE. FEeoi.ia Ca'.CKS. A you-ig chick is attbjfct to crtaia coalitions Uiat do not alTec' adu.t fowls. Tiie most critical jicnod is wha:i ILcr art- about to push out leathej-a. Ilia lieniaads of a young chick are ranch greater id proportion to age ud size than bio tiiose ol tboir purecta. A single neglect at times way ko check them h3 to cuse tlauai to re main at a stand u irrowth, aad hecce, in order to ketp it,i:ra glowing, tlie strictest regularity cui-t be observed lu feeding them. Iho first thit-g to be tioiie is to feed thi-ni curly, and ou 6oft, warm food. The reason is, that a Jong interval occurs bet we u the last metd at lilgbt aud the tlrst 1:1 the looming, and it iimy be remarked lLat they should le fed at the latent possible time at uiyrhi als Fred at h-u-t four times a diy, oil a cicau surface, which may be flat piece of Loir J, or little trough, aud as siou as they ut cm to lj satistied re move thn surplus., i his applies to soft food. Wheat scn-uiu;, cracked corn or ground oat-i uay be Jeit where taey can liuve uc 'e to theiu ai all times,' bat Lot u!i the ,'ioanil. The profess of feathering, and the rapid growth of iio.lv- d, m Hi i suitable food tor boue, muscle, ai d fat. Aud iu thiu feeilii'fr regularlv, bear in Hjiku that bone is niHde ol lime and pliOripLorio acid, piocured fro:u the phosphatc-a, Muscio comes froiu the udrogeuous matter of the food, aiid the sulstaiico (uit.rncu) is ricLi ft ;u lean ruei.t, clover, white of ears, and milk, which also contains phosphate. Tao carbonaceous or heat pro.luci:ig eiemeuts are corn, potatoes, or oil er uiutter rich in starch or oil. Of course nearly all kinds of food contain, uore or ies certain pro portion ot ail Ihe-e snlst.iuces, but some C'liitaiu uore of one than of the other, at:d hence tiie importance of feeding variety, or the chicks will droop and die of starvation in the niidst of plenty. Always keep liue gravel, iKHiuded (iinei ... -I r shells aud a few boils of gru-sj fur them to pick wheu Look to Voiri: Vorsii i'la ir Tukes. It should b. liorne iu mind that young fruit troes f..r the hist two or three vears after tran.splaiiti'i. should, belore Win ter sets in, ie j. rejected against any undue quantity of wut-r, especially in low situations. This can bo lxj.-t uoue tiy making a siu.iil iiiliock of soil around the btems sutli lent to tarow ofl the water, aud l!:us ireveuiiug it from set tling alxiut aud saturating the roots. We have k'tutt u Tfun; tie-, s to be killed by constant iiumeisi.. i i ater through. most of the winter, ami niore frequently Luoan them to l.j stiu.t-. d, from which maLV of tiieai never en'm-.y recovered. Ou the other Land, la S immer these treeri should have the soli slightly bowled out around tiie stems, in order that they may l.av.- a lii'-re aWtiud.rat tupply ot w iter t i;iii ti. y would other wise receiv-j. 1: -, to be sue -oc.vdnl i'i fruit s;roi-.. we laiiit, as in most other pru.tuets . t:ie earth. iur.-ue all the mejiiiS altaiuai'ie to injure it. Ti. s l orn ! ;u r Ixt will Vi d L muuapft. uieiit to i growing coin!,;', '1 his is partiiVil .t them iu Sarffe l:tU to sell nil Seti ill. IVoph. three pij;s, to e bolide, can liaudl. ii...:: the firsr of t).-io-ool euro and skiltal p them i a thrifty, u through the winter, v the eaoe if you keep ul -i-rs ; aud it isagood ou eaa before w inter iiu keep only two or .! i ; slops irotu the : t!.eir late pi-a toliet- tr adviutagu tii ..n the largo farmer or bleeder. Such young pigs need milk, greasy water, or broth and bread, or Cooked potatoes, V. :ih Cum meal pud ding. i-'i-.LOs that huve beeu' newly seeded should hi.ve tlie : to:n s gathered iu heaps before cold weather lor removal. The removal way be done when the ground is frozen if those fsst in the ground are placed in heaps. The roller iu the spnug will pre-s into the soft earth the stone) too small to be easily picked np. Ir should bo remembered that for winter gram, the best nce of the roller ts to compact the seed-be 1 before putting in the grain. The rough surface left iu drilling is rather an advantage, as it protects the grain from the Severity of the winter. There are however, seasons and places iu which ultor-seediug ia advisable. Eii'Ei;iMi:vi.s have provea that corn is not the best food f, .r the production or pork wheu fed ai ne; but it is em ployed more extensively than all other Krains, roots, aud vegetables together. If used as a chief article in combination with other foods it is u:iei;:ialed by any other cereal or Vegetable that can be successfully growu over as great a ran; cf country. x UEKB is a ibtierence of opinion among practical men aud scientists con cerning the can-e ot scab in potatoes, Borne maintain thai it is the result of fungus; others that it is caused by wire worms. The practical farmer is most interested to know what will prevent the difiicultv. r lowe us. ii oue wishes to improve a certain tljwer, fruit or vegetable he must first decide what kind of a product he wishes to prouace. He must have his ideal always in his mind, lie mutt then select seeds from those spwime'is which come uiatc-t to his ideal. Of the offspring he must Select in the same way, aud so continue untd perfection is attained. In one year a horse voids, according to estimate, about t ne had a ton of liq uid aud seven tons of solid manure. This is worth from SJd to $ 0. It is estuialed that there is one sheep lu the United Sta es to every thirty-four acres of territory. In La-laud the rate ia one to one aud a halt acres. Sliced carrots aud oats figure largely In the food giveu to the sheep iu Ver mont. The sheep or that tt.de are said to eat ture cats than of auy other grain. Tk fall ia probably the best time to topdruas gra-.?, a the ram uow due makes a growth which prevents the closer particles from w.isiiil'vj aw.iv. Ies acres of red i .er at least lift v- hoj: for that purpose to gras, except alfalfa. over is sulticient i, and is superior my ot'ier kiud of Tuk farmer who lets everything go to Waste about hnu w ill ge:iciaiiy be oue who complains that "farmm;; dou't pay. Kk.fi milk at a tenqicrature of about CU- some place it a-t hij-ii a ti-V. If kept too warm :-.t ci ,: -..n ti e birtcr Will be less. 1'l.t!-: glass was disiMkvrei iu aa acci dental way, iu ldss 1 v a ma-i named Thevart. It in attributed t the breaking of a vessel Coutaiiiiugniefied glass, a por tion of wnicli found its wayuaJera large tlig stone, which, wii.-i subse quently removed, was loiind to c iver a plate of glass. This sae-ied the idea of casting glass in plates. lIVivi caoutchouc tube are b idly vul canized the experience of M. Limousin leads him to say that th-v ale Very dan gerous m some chemical on .-ratious, the presence of sulphur hi d of antimony sulphide rendering them especially si in the rcparat on of oxyn gas. 'J'.'tf interesting fact has bten demon strated bv Mr. Arthur Soarlo that the Milky Way is al-cit tv magnitudes brighter thau the n;-in brightness of the sky, and a sq'iara decree of the Milky Way must gi-.e between tlva aud MX times as much liht aa aa average degree ut the rest cf tho iy. DOMESTIC. Paistiso Tns Hoofs. Tin on a house top should le w ell painted once iu lour years. For roofs light, cool color" are preferable, because they redect the warm rays of light and thereby lessen the expansion and coutrac'ion of the metal and the shrinking cf the board underneath, and so lessen the ability of tiu to crack in the seams. Tne temper ature of attic rooms in the summer will be materially lower if the roof be paint ed with a light rather than a dark col or. The writer has learned horn long experience that the finest French ocher is the most economical pigment that can be used for that purpose. If, as is sometimes the case iu country housea. where the roof is a conspicuous object In the architecture of the building, a dark color be indispeusible. the use of pure enetian red darkened with lamp black is recommended as the most dur able aud economical. If by some pro cess the oil used ia roof painting could he preveuted from becoming hard and brittle it would be a great gain. The poxest oil paint, however, is better than neglect; and the best economy consists ia keeping tiu entirely and thoroughly protected from the corrod ing influence of dampness. Old paint, which has become "fatty" from expos ure to the atmosphere is better than uew for roof painting. Not a drop of turpentine should be used for this work. IIi w to Make Lamp Siiaees. For many weeks my lingers have been busy in the interests of S-nta daus, and for the benefit of your young lady readers, 1 am inclined to give a description of that part of my work which has met with general admiration. This has been a number of lamp shades, such as I once learned to make iu the heart of the Ulack Forest, Germany. The ma terial for the shades is rice paper, pressed grasses, mos tes, delicate leaves and flowers, (wdd flowers aro best). Cut the rice paper into four or six sec tions, according to the taste of the maker. Allow two leaves for each sec tion. Ou oue of the leaves arrange the grasses, etc., in as careless and natural s manner as possible; use a paste of gum arable and tragauauth in securing the object to the paper. When the material is d: place over it the extra leaf of pajer. If the edges of the seo tion be setd'.oed with a piuking iron the pressure employed in the process is usually sutiicieut to make the leaves of paper adhere to each other. Secure the sections at the top by a rim of gold paper, or, better BtuI, by one of the metal runs used for ordinary lamp shades. If these shades be delicately made the effect over a lighted lamp is that of an exquisite painting. Uow to Cook Watek. The late Charles Uclmonico used to talk much bout the hot water cure, lie said the Dclmouicos were the hrst to recom mend it to guests who contplauied of having no appetite. "Take a cupful of hot water and lemon aud you will feel better," was the formula adopted, and tue cup of hot water aud the lemon I a ice iu it take away the insipidity. For this anti-bilious remedy the caterer harged the price of a drink of their best j liquors twouty-bve cents or more and it certainly was a wiser way to peud small change than in alcohol. Few people know how to cook water," he used to aflirni. "The secret is put tiu good, fresh water into a neat ket tle already quite warm, and setting the water to boiling quickly, aud theu tak ing it right off to use in tea, coffee or other drinks, before it ia spoiled. To let it steam and simmer aud evaporate until the good water ia all in the atmos phere, and thelime, iron and dregs only left in the kettle bah! that is what makes a great many people sick, and is worse than no water at all." Every lady w ho reads this valuable recipe of a great aud careful cook should never forget how to cook water. Uow to Urn.izE Old EA.snr.-i. Old, discolored painting easels, long put aside as of no use, are uow brongnt out. repainted black or brjwn, or ended. aud placed iu the corner of a drawicg room or boudoir. A mirror ia of eu substituted for a picture, aud some times decorated with a spray of flowers, painted across it in oils. Oa a toilet table the mirror is occasionally arranged in this style and finished off with a soft piece of cream lace or colored surah. corresponding with the furniture of the room, fastened at the top or ou one side with a bunch of flowers, fruit or stuffed birds with outstretched wings, l'ale blue for the easel and border of the mirror when the toilet-cover is blue, and white lace, or all white enamel paint, with a draped scarf of coffee-coU olored lace fastened to one side with a bunch of grass, are extremely pretty and effective. Ir is a misconception to regard the wife as a beneficiary or dependant of the husband, or to regard the money he gives her as a gift, for which she ought to lie grateful. In spending it she spends only what is her own; for the woman who faithfully discharges the duties of a wife and mother, does her full ha'f of the joint work of man and wife, though she actually brings in no money. A Delh i it s' prune pudding is made by stewing a iound of prunes till they aie soft; remove the stones, add sugar to your taste, aud the whites of three eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Make a peff paste for the bottom of a pudding dish. A'U-r lieatiug the eggs and prunes together till they are thorouchly mixed, spread them ou the crust, r.ake for half au hour, or until you are sure the crust is done. Woke is good for all who are not invalids, and women are all the happier for being kept busy, so long as they lo not overtax themselves. Many a woman, suffering from some great sor row or domestic trouble, would sink into despair and perhaps the grave, were it not for the work sue is obliged to do. Pretty doilies for the cake basket are made by embroidering pretty little ugures ui me corners oi plain white napkins; fringe the edges, if they are not already fringed; overcast where you stop raveling, aud if yon can do so make a border of drawn work. -1 liyhtning rmt put in the grouud in a mail tow u til tee u years ago was imbed ded iu soft clay. Whim it was removed a few days sine a solid lump of iron ore weighing ninety -six pounds was attached to it. It was supposed that the electric ity of the rod converted the solt clay into iron ore. A very complete filling for ouen cracks in floors may be made by thor oughly Boakiug newspapers iu paste made of oue pound of flour, three quarts of water, and a Ublespoouful of alum. tnorouguiy i Killed and mixed. Make the final mixture about as thick as nutty. and it will harden like papier maoUe. 7 fie pipo hues connect with 21.000 oil wells ia Pennsylvania, receiving from them daily Go. 000 barrels of oiL Forty-one million barrels are stored in tanks. To transport aud store this enormous quantity of oil about 5,000 miles ot pi ie Hue and over 1.000 iron tanks of an average capacity are neces sary. Besides the C.OOO miles of branch pipe lines in use in the reciou. there are 1,2 )0 miles of track lines piping oil to tne rehnene at Cleveland. Buffalo and Pittsburgh. rnjiioKous. A N'ew Toi:k drammer lately entered a ttore in a Delaware tcvn to find the proprietor and clerk playiog checkers, the fire out and the floor una wept foi thrre days. "Well, how's business?" was the sal utatiou, '-Sdd a paper of pins this week,' was the calm reply of the proprietor, as he put a new man into the kin; row. "And can yon stand np tinder such times?" "I kinder reckon. We're got a bon fire down stairs, and Bob and I are having a game of checkers to see who sets tire to it. I guess the lusurance is good." Mr. Field is right when he says thai 95 per cent, of the business failures come because of a lack of conformity to the conditions of success. The? were engaged. They had been engaged a long time, and the wild glamor of new love, with its sly hand tqneezes and its soft sentiment, had given plaoe to the sensible devotion of permanent affection. He was sitting on th; sofa reading to her, and had pil lowed his head on her shoulder. Be read a while and then remarked: "Little oue, am I heavy?" "Oh, no; go on," she replied, beii g interested in his atory. "Don't thii k such a thing. Your head's as light as anything." And he has been bothered ever since trying to make up his mind as to what she really meant. "How Manx wives has he? ' "Two," "And do thev live together?" queried the tourist in astonishment. "l'es, ma'am." "A:d don't they ever quartei?" X .t that I know of." "Whatl They actually live together in the same bouse and don't quarrel!" exclaimed the inquisitor, "why, where is the man?" she addel iu breathless baste. "He's dead," meekly answerd the lit tle girl. .R Bakit Hunter, npon hearing th v Pod kins Jc Co. had failed failed for S4.UU0.UU, naturally wrote to Miss Ilel eu Podkins breaking the engagement. but, a the report proved to be without fonudat ou. he magnanimously promises t replace matters ou the old footiutr. He has decided, however, with M sa Helen's assistance, to remain a bach elor. We now know why dudes like to snck their canes so well. The latest style cf walking stick is made of bamboo, or-celaiu-liued, and tilled with rum. Wheu temperance people see a youug man sucking the head of his cane, they don't waut to laugh at him any more they wat to nab him. Or Lord Alvanley, who died iu ISoT, Lord Malmesbury tells the following anecdote: Ou oue occasion a friend of his came for his advice under the fol lowing circumstances; "Mr. has threatened to kick me whenever he sees me iu society. What am I to do if ho coiiies into the room?" Bit djwii," replied L rd Alvanley. "What are you doing, Mary? ' asked a Somerville husband, addresiiug his wife, "I am sewing ou a crazy quilt," she replied. "Are there auv buttons ou it?" X.." "1 thought not he said; '"it wouldn't be like you to be fewiug ou auythiug that needed buttons," aud drawiuir a deep sigh he proceeded to faslcH his suspenders with a lialf-bnrueu match. "Matilda, what man was that you were talking to out at the gate last nighl?" said Mrs. Yerger to her colored help. "lie was my brudder. He has jess come to Anstiu from Injun Creek." "What "a his name?" "Peter Jones." "But yeur name is Snowball." "Yes, you see Pete's done been mar ried. Lat's de reason we hasn't got de same name no nioah. Ef 1 had been married, I would hab some udder name, too." They were parting on the door-slep. Her head was resting on his shoulder and he was looking down into her up turned eyes, etc. ad nauseum. A bulldog swung slowly around the corner and bit great chunks out of his lef s. Ue never noticed the ravages of the animal until he was hall way home, so absorbed was he iu the crowding chaos of his blissful dreams. This gives oue a faint idea of how deep-seated and abiidng his passion for the girl must have been. Leathrb chair seats may be revived by rubbing them with well beaten w hite of eggs. Leather bind big of books may also be cleaned by this method. White Boman bindings should be washed with a soft flannel saturated iu soapsuds. A poor, emaciated Irishman having called in a physician as a forlorn hope, the latter spread a huge mustard plan ter and clapped ft on the poor fellow's breast. Pat with a tearful eye, looking down upon it, said: "Dochter, dochter, dear, it strikes me that it is a dale of mustard for so little mate." In one of the leading clubs, two prominent members were discussing the peccadilloes of another member. Said one: "That fellow deserves to be expelled. He has broken every rule of the club save one." "Which one is that?" asked the other. "That which forbids feeing the servants," was the answer. Associate with the wise, and their knowledge will cling by thy skirts. IYTER In ese of ilyspepsl, ili-bil t, rhf-nnnitlsm, tevrr an I azur. 1tt otfniirfalnl, humItut of tlis kid! aal biaJ-irr, siut p:ion n.l ialier or r nic niauki .j, tli-ietter' Moiuarn Killers la a trail reme ly. ui whlrh the mtsiu-al Lr.mierh.iisl Wave k?ut Uieir vr ifexnoaul sunctinn, ai.. wis-ii n a tou aiieralive ana Uoaseti..l.l sin-cine di-mniriM ol in !n i , u, liver auj .wen bu aa bnbuunUeiJ pipulariiv. tor sale by liruNn n-l bealirn, to wViin ,;.!, IiiT H reeltef Almanac liif lsvi. "MSB" ytrwi IXSTANT hi. LIKE. i.i ia ma IN r ALLIUi.lt CURforriI.i. PrtorSI. at dranvirt. ur to.it l-VJd Ot mau. Kuuptea KKKK. AdJreaa. AJt A.K.tLi4" Maker, iwi ai. &.n xoB&. 0 KLRira PILES DYSPEPSIA I Cansfs its victims to be mberibls. hopeless, confused, and depressed in mind, very irrita ble, languid, and drowsy. It Is a disease which does not get well of ttselt It requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy to throw oil the causes and tone np the diges tive organs till they perform their duties willingly. Hood's Barsaparilla bas provea ust the required remedy Id hundreds ot cues. I have taken Hood's Sarsaparllla lor dys pepsia, from which I have nllered two years. I tried many other medicines, but none proved so satisfactory as Hood's Sarsaparilla." Thomas Cook, Brush Electric Idsbt Co, hew York City. Sick Headache - for the rast two years I bare been afflicted with severe headaches and dyspep sia. I was Induced to try Hood's Barsapa tilla, an have found great relief. I cheer fully recommend It to alf Mas. E. F. An.nablk. Kew Haven, Conn. Mrs. Mary C Smith, Cambridge port. Mass, was a sufferer from dyspepsia and sick head ache. Bhe took Hood's Sarsaparilla and lound it the best remedy she ever used. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all droRgists. $i ; tlx for as. Mads onlybyaLHOOU CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. The snrest way of governing, both iu i private family and a kingdom, is for a husband and prince sometimes to drop fheir prerogative. COXStMPTION CL'KKI). An olil nnvHu inn. retired from practice, harm sail placed iu nm hao-la by aa East loilia mlaaiuo- ir; uie lonauia of a simple veifeuolc remedy for :lie aie?ly auil peruiani-ni cure of CouauinDUon. ttroui-littia, i'atarrii, AsUima and ail iiiruat au.l Lung AITet-tioa-s ai.-w a positive ami railleal cure (or Nervous bebiiuy auilail Nervous Complaints, tiler nuviiuc lesieii iia wiHiiienui curative puwera n tliounamla of caies. has fell It tut dutj to make it kuoaru to his auHmus fellows. Actuated hr tais waive aol a (Itnure to relieve human auffenug. 1 UI semi free of eharire, to all who ilesire it, this recipe, in (ieriuaii, Preach or Kngliah, with fu1! nrectkmi for preuanug aou nstug. sent by mail if alilre8iuir with slauin. namma this paoer. W. s. Nor as, Uu yi).(vr' Hlm-k. Hu heitrr, .V. 1". A slice of cucumber put overs freckle will draw it out. Mksnks. Mason & Hamliv bid for to become as famous Tot their L'pright Pianos is they have lout; been lor their worltl- reiiow iieil Cabinet Organ. Having experi mented several years at great exieusr, aud Willi the asMstam-e ot probably as able a MTU of experts as can be found in any fac tory in the wor d, they have succeeded iu producing; a piano which has elicited the wannest encomiums from the best judges. I he distinguishing l tat lire about It is an tiuiHirtaut improvement in the method of striUKini; the piano, which oriiriualeil lu their owu factory. The strings are secured by metallic fastening, instead of the lric dou of pins M.-t iu wuoil, as has been the :a.ie, aud the advantages resulting are nutu- roii.-. ami highly uniiortaut; among them ire the tolluw in: Wonderful beauty and musical quality or tone, far less liability of ii-tliug out of tune, greater reliability in trying climates, and greater solidity ol'cou Itructitiu ami iliirabiluy. Masou & Hamlin save made 1."iO,ikiiI organ. They can hardly ;.t-ct to make a many planus, but they kill doubtless be called ninm to make a tery large number. Huston TrurtUer. Ladies are wearing i sort of hammock on their bonnets. lliilrjluea 1'reter It Messus. Wells, Hii-uaud-ion' & Co.: Since the introduction of your im proved Butter Color among my custom ers it has giveu universal satisfaction. The leading dairymen of this section who have used it give it the prefereuce over all other colors, of whatever name ur nature. They are especially pleased with the fact that it does not become rancid, like other oil colors and their product brings highest prices in market. W. S. XAY, DrucrgUt. U.xDEKniLL, Vt., April 5, 188J. Mom and I7conoiy tn J hat my. Captain iJjuglasi Cialtou di-clsres that a single pound of coal would heat a room twenty feet square and twelve feet high teu degrees above the temperature of the surrounding air if none were wasted; but that eight pounds of coal is habitu ally used to achieve the same results, owing to the losa of heat by the rush of air up the chimney and the conductivity of the walls. Allowing even for the necessary loss, since in every stove there is some draught, for the nnavoidable loss through the walls, it still appears that we lose by an open stove consider able more than half our fuel. At the Ci ninier collieries, near Cardiu; there is a small gas works that contains a feature of interest. A "blower of gas is conveyed np fie shaft by pipes, and is forced into the pur tiers attached to the gas works by a steam injector. The gs made is forced down the pit by another injector, and is there burnt for use. A receiver is placed at the pit bottom to separate from the gas the water resulting from the condensation of the iDjector steam. A witness in a case in the Kew Courts of Justice, being exhausted, asked for a glass of water, whereupon the J ndge turned to the cross-examining counsel, and said blandly: "Don't von think you'd better let this witness go, seeing that you nave pumped him dry? Carbo-lluee. On every banner blazon bright. The motto strong for which we fight. Of all the oils that e'er were seen. There's none that beats our Carboline. We should never wed an opinion for better or for worse: what we take npon good grounds we should lay down npon better. I-lfe freaerver If tou are losina- vour tid on lira. tr "Velij health Keurwer." Uues direct to weak aajta. As the sword of the best tempered metal is the most flexible, ao the tru'y generous are most pliant and courteous to their inferiors. Tor dvstsinia. rKDiuBrrmif. uenresioa or imr. lis aud iceueral UeUtlltTaa tttea- various fonu aiM as a preventive araiaat fever auJ airue an I ol ti-r intermittent fevers, the uKerro-PUiMpnurateJ-Klixirof i'alisara"ina'le by Unwell, llaiar.l New Vurk, anil lil iy all Uruirinst, is Hie best totuc; and lor patients recovering from lever or oilier sickness, it has no eu laL VOL Nil MKM-KUU Tills). Tns Voltaic Bsi.t Co., of Marslall. Mich, offer lo aeuJ melr celebrated Ei.ki.tr -Voltus Iiki.t an I other Ki.acraio ArriaiMcs on trial for thirty da. to men (youn( an I ol.li aillictel with nervous Jeh.litr, loss of vltaiiiy au.l all kin-ilre-l trouble. Also fir rheurui'lsm, nearaiia, paralysis, ami man other iliseaies. Complete reiuoratiou to naalili au.l vig r iraarauteeu. No risk is lUi-urred at ihiny d ijri trial la allowe.l. W rue tiie.u al once lor illustrated paiupulel ft-e. To develop in each individual all the poifectiou of which he is snscepti'ile, is the object of education. Pit. Ki.incs ureal Nerve icesrorer n the inaivel of the aire ! all nerve disease. AU Ilia stipped free. Seua to ul Arch street, ' Uda.iei.uia, l a. BUsjsed be he who gives to the poor, albeit ouly a penny; uonbly blessed be ho who adds kind words to his gift. Koujh on Itch." "I.'ouah on Uch"' cures humors, eruptions, nV wuriu. tetter, salt rheum, trusted feel. clnliHaiu. A l"uh stove is lo be preferred lo a poor mm one, for the disagreeable odor that stoves so olteu occasion ia less per cvptibie, Tue cause is somewhat lull oi (ui, but it apitear to proceed iu part from the over heating of the air. and this iu the beit veutilatiug stoves ia t-aiefnlly gn.irded against, in that the receptacle containing air to be warmed never comes m contact with the firebox One of the Lardest of all crops to "r-tieo," iu the financial seuae, is a mortgage, but it is easy to plant. The Lcs olb plants of mortgages the better. Crystal Ice A new skating surface, allied ''crystal ice," has been invented in EDgland. Considering that after all ice is merely a crystalline subatanoe ana that there is no lack of substances that are crystalline at ordinal y temperatures, the inventor experimented with a variety of salts and after a time succeeded in making a mixture consisting mainly of carbenate and sulphate of soda, which, when laid as a floor by his plan, can be skated on with regular ice skates; the resistance of the surface is just equal to that of ice, it looks like ice, and indeed when it has been skated on, and gets cut up a little, the deception Is quite aston- i ishing. On Marbic & process of engraving on marble has been devised in England. Instead of the costly process of engraving with tools a design reproduced from a cartoon, by this new process the artist draws with bis own hand directly ou the marble with acid, which eats away the surface, leaving the furrows, which are afterwards tilled in with dark com position or color to bring out the design. The effect in the examples exhibited is said to be good, aud the artistic advan tage of drawing directly npon the mar ble, without the interposition of a wcrk mill's tool between the hand of the artist and the final result, is in itself an lm portant advantage over and above the saying in time and labor. Beat Goods are rat iu Smallest Parcels. The old proverb is certainly true In the case of Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets," which are little, sugar-wrapped parcels, scarcely larger thau mustard seeds, containing as much cathartic power as is dona np iu Hie biggest, most repulsive-looking pilL Unlike the big pills, however, ibey are mild and pleasant iu their opera tion do not produce griping pains, nor render the bowels costive after using. A pillow filled with salutary or aroma tio herbs is a new fancy. Woman's Face. "What furniture can give such finish to a room, as a tender woman's face," ask George Elliott. 'ot any, we are happy to answer, provided the glow of health temp ers the tender expression. The pale, anx ious, bloodless face of the consumptive, or the evident suflerin; of the dyspeptic, in duce feeliugs of sorrow and grief on our part and comiel us to tell thetn of Lr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery," the sovereign remedy for consumption, and other diseases of the respiratory system as well as dv.-K psia ami other digestive trou bles. Sold everywhere. Decking bedsteads with a crimson ribbon bow is a new vexation. Delicate diseases of either sex, however induced, radically cured. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, buoalo, X. Y Bracelets are large enough to go over the glove. "Kouch oa Tootbaene. Instant relief for neuralgia, tooth iche, face- ache. Ask lor "ttougu oa lootuacuc lis: The reason why meu succeed who mind their own business is because ther-j is little competition. In some eastern cities the girls are having luu by organizing Belva Lock wood clubs. For Throat iMseasea, Coughs, Colds, ele.. effectual relief is found in the use of "liroicn's ltrowhtiil 7Vw iej." 1'rlce 'J5 eta. &ou unlij iu 6oxts. Each day comes to use a new loaf in the book of life, aud we can write what we will on its pure, while pages, Ilu luu Waut to tuy a DofcT Send for Dog I'.uyers' Guide, UXI Jiages, eu gravings of all breeds, colored plate, prices ol'dogsaud where fo buy tli.-iu. .Mailed fur l.'sj. Associated b'aiiciers.'.'.'.TS.Sth St.,Phila- In general, there is no oue with whom lif-j drags so slowly as with him who tries lo make it shorter. I'retly Women. Ladies who would retain freshness and vi vacity. Pou t fail lu try "Wells' Health Keuewer." The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness. ;?flC0BS CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lambaoe. Backache. Headache. Toouncke. Sore TH rf . Nw rill Ma. riln. Hrstlaaa. Karat. IkealdK. 1'riMl stllea. ana all ornsa sosilv rsta isa una lalb; Biiiu ifrl Untan-T'nvlcn. fitly Oaalaa Satas. lirwUn. la II t.Mmf TIIR 1 IHKI.IS a. tM.i:i.nt - Bumtm 11 11 Trill'TI'-'- SiJIMm. li.C.Si. uuj. k. .-.ii'.-.i .. .... ol VILK tlKlHni. Aii4Mim mil tfa H-wi'ital- of rrn Pri:ui( rniuru til V isu WE W.WT 13 nMK AfiEVTS arthaaew boot THIH I t -1UKI K 11.1111 AJt OUB WILD INDIANS U0. aJViGt B1 0B. AUEKXaN. Th taUtawt M-lilBg took -ut lnr1rjrwxl trr Pre t a rthvr, ii'm Urul, hfMa, hcrvlsM. ad thoaioU mt auma-iti Jujir. torgmnm tditen. Mc.. m rw JW tmd FmM ;irWri h d-m Boot grr SerWVei " ft takn lih vtMSr. and r J ! ' r?.(M0 ftold (to S-tw AmiA-rtA Bd Vf aQakr it the K, twist? bk tor j4-r-nr. t-S-md fnr ( irrn'sj-a, SneH-itin PlwU Krtrm TVrwe rtr M ai. JK Mi)sWlUi.s.l t 3. sb tO, U4wiiWrl.lmiH GOOD NEWS 12 LADIES! tmi Uo4 MuJ or Mnm Hot OmlM Til SC Mt lUndTlMal lassaaMLaka 1 BaUlJ U a Otmame ttet, r ot4 Hmd M rtTaVtsMS TolUl Kaat. T11K UKKiT AM fjur idii paXisosikarsj r. u. m w. spluiil .lliur.'U ail, St Spinal l onrl is UO Ml,. suiaal Sanlaxtanrt,... HJ ;J,Sji Spinal AbriuininalCarset, HO HMMmuiended by leading pbysiciana, delivered free anywhere in tba U. tt. ou luteipt of pries?. Lady Amenta Wanted. Dr. Lmcnut'f 8pral Carstt Co . 4 rj B'y. New York. Fast Poiato Digging ike kckaBch Fuitiii um SaTpfttacuatytrsiriy, txv Tm "aVJa. i rimiiirnwr. buir -uuAJca wing m nunnrt j fW Write pnatal canl f.c FRFB elersntly QkistniKHi Cstalomie. in Si Brilliant Colors, inatewt us f-Hiu to publish. ilcnarcb Manufacturing Co.. cmcAco.fJiu fuarmntswil by Ur. aV. Haver, tit fwcWwi W 1 '''t i:"in 1-1. -LII-fba: t4a Of hulrl M curvsm. SM ArtibSi.r'Uil. toreiirular. Aiicw !(. piPnC Sviipl B-it.prvmiuiu Lift Pn List 'rat LMrlU 3 Irvt H. S CAKI- CO.. VuU rtnxk..:ouii. T tr'j a.r rrrir.-tiy u.i a aCC korl Itir S Iiv )Hiar VIRGINIA FARMS ft 1REAT kSKCllN!! W B Unds or all kinds UUalaia rr. Km M si Va. Itir. II. I- !STAP1.TS KVbaM Va tf i r r o r VIWVIS ftMi asaaJ, Sw faifcia tttm. 0TT Bavod Uom Tic sr8?rs. 3 ccur fiM xa a -s. 60 Days' PILLS Ut HEN WELL L'VAWV n.ii f i. PEOPLE WRITE LETTERS as these, will) Clli tloilllt the efficacy of DR. SCHENCK'S Great Medicines ! IF YOU HAVE any of the ' premonitory symptoms of CONSUMPTION send at once for DR.SCHENCK'S BOOKs sives a J-,scrii tion of all Throat and Lung Diseases, Liver Com plaint that great forerunner of Con sumption and Dyspepsia. After reading this Book you will know what your condition is, and will be prepared to ap ply the proper remedies to effect a permanent cure. IT IS SENT FREE- Post-paid, to all Applicants. Address Dr. J. II. Schenck & Son, Gth and ArclijSts., Phila delphia, Pa FBOM 4KROX. OHIO. CONSUMPTION CURED Akruit, OMufrX nih, lssl. Ha. J. H. Scmsi 1: Otar Kir Uavlug bet-n asteO) by maajr Id regar.l In jour mnllduea, ami the benem 1 Bad rtveivnl from tbeoi, 1 have eoncluJetl u gire vhi an a -4-ouot of mj case, la lae winter of ls;3 1 was pro uouuretl an incurable Conauioptlve by every p:ij siclan of this place,as well as several in Clo t.ju.1. I hail all the ajuiploms coufh, uiielit swi-at--, I real debility aud luas of flesh, i was reduced iu welKhl from one kumlretl awl Oft? pounds to eijrhty pounds. 1 bail f'eu up all aoi of recov ery, when I was told by Mr. James cau).n lhar. ha had used your niedlcluesi with good effts-t, au 1 be ailvwed nie to sive tbeni a trial, a;thow!i I do not tbiuli he bellved they would cure uie. for 1 was so sick at this tiuia that no oue tbouight thai I would ever get well. I thought, however, thai they might give me temporary relief, aud with this object 1 commenced to use your Fuliu nk-Siiup. I had not taken It two days 11 ore I felt gieat relief, especially In Die severity of my cu gii. I then look the Mandrake Jllls aud ea vreed Tonln, and In two weeks s:y appet tte cauie ba- k, and I began to tain strengtu. 1 took J our medicines for aiMMit Three mouths. 1 was too sirk to do auy kind of work for iso year. Your medicines made a perfect cure, ainl 1 have breu In good health ever si ace. I do uoi know that 1 can say more than Ibis, unless it be that I believe Jour luediclue to be good, anil that Ihry will do all that jou say they will do. Yours Very Truly, J. A. KKll.LV. Jai ksou's, St'huTlLill'Cuuuly, l's. .VorMuifsT lllft, 15sl. Da. J. 11. sXHUNck, l'hilailelpiia. Ha. Hear Sir Nine jears ago I was taken sick witri lutUmmatloa ut tlie lungs, which was f-Uoweil by in quent hemorrhages. 1 was conrlned to mj be l for seven mouths. After a long attendance by uur best physicians, 1 was infonne'l tliut my cae was hopeless, and that oue of my luBrs was a' uio t entirely gone. My husband navuig heard of your medicines, we resolved as a last resort, to give your Seaweed Tome, and Pulmonic Svrup a trul. The first two bottles did Lot seem 'o give much relief, but after that 1 began lo improve, and my stomach began to retain nourishment. I got bel ter rrm that time on, ntul after using rweutv-six bo ties I was cured, and have suffered no re apse since. Yours Truly, MKS.MARY LAWLEK. P. s. I know of the above case, and can certify to the truth of the foregoing. t U H.UiKNbACH, Druggist, Mahauoj Cay, Pa. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Da J. II. Schkmck: Dear Sir 1 herewith send yon an a. count of the wonderful cure your medicine made In my ca-e, aud should you think It worthy of publication, you are welcome to do so. I have been very sick, and was told by my physician that I would never be cared, and that I would always have trouble with my lungs. I ha I a very severe coogh. night sweats, and great pain In the aide, ebest, and back. I eould scarcely breathe, and I was very weak. I was advised by a friend lo consult you, which I did. Under your treatment I Improved rapidly, and am now enjoying perfect health. I believe your treatment saved my lire. Pieaae accept my sincere thanks for all you have done for me. I ahU recommend your remedies whenever 1 meet auy one aitliclel as I was. 1 remain Very Kespectfully, MAKV A. KUVtlt, ' .Vu. 1J BriiUou XL, fhUad'a., I'a. .mi. tttli, IsM. Consuinplion Cau be Cured. 1K. J. 11. SCHKMCg, Philadelphia: Dkik Mi Mome years ago I was taken with Inflammation of the luugs, an I although treated by two of the best physlciaus of thu city, I gradually grew worse, nutil I had hemorrhages quite frequently They usually oc curred in the morning, and averaged fu ly a plut of clear blood at a time. I nail night sweats every j nlyht, and bit welilit, which was 16S lbs. when I w ui a. M.L11 .1. . . mi uaiij 1 ait 111., u w is, HIS. My nights were almost sleepless, owing lo severe pain in my breast, back and shoulders, and a con tinual cough. 1 was so sick that my physicians gave up all nope of my recovery. I then began to try medicines that I saw advertised, but without anj laslng benefit. At last, by the advk! of a rnend, I coo lu led to use your remedies. I began by using all jour medicines aa you dl rect, and in a very short time all my worst symp toms left me and I began to gain lu every war. Aa my appetite came back I gained flesh very fast. From June to November the Increase was over Ally pounds. My present weight la 174 pounds, and has been about that since my recov ery several years sinoe, I was told by my physic, utus that I kail Consumption, and I believe myself hat I had, ami that your medicines cured me. Yours Very Trnly, J. C ELLltriT. Oct fth, IssU Bingham ptou, X. Y. P. U Box lvli, care BarreU's Music Store. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK Can be Consulted, Free of Charge, at his Principal Office, (or. SIXTH Si ARCH STREETS, l'IIILADELPIII.4, Every Monday. Offloe Hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Aiao at ORA.ND CENTRAL HOTEL, Broadway, Oypoaiu tSvL.i nueet, N tMl CKI, a tM tias w VI !nesly bI Thnrsday of every motitt except August, omce noara, !." DR. SCHESCK'S MEDIC15ES: 1TI.MOXIC SYRUP. SEAWEED TOXIC, and MAXDHAKE PILUS, Are s Id by all Druggists, and full directions tor their use are printed on the wrappers of every package. MASON & HAMLIN 100 ORGANS 9 TO BOO. sTYLt-t UlfJIIEsT HONOR AT AFX ORET WORLD S EXHIBITIONS FOK SEVEN TEE.S YEAKa. 6t.it"iri-lcan Onan A Kartell nch at an Forf ash, Easy PgjmeDU r KeoteJ. UPRIGHT PIANOS iTwntin th riu-r oiLLKc vrr a TaiMso m oi-u intruiu-?:iw; ad liu to all previous luiprovenieutsnneiif rfrtsiwr vu.tUau auy; srui--itii nil pure, relufl. musical tonoa and inetsuai; diiratiiry iep-ciai:y avoid iw llsUi.ty lo gat out tarn. IllU'trateii ratalotfuea fraSi lS0Hlal.l rUXOl'tf-. Boston, 1&4 Tremont M : N. York, 4 It Hth SL; Chicago, Us Wa'jaah Ave. CAIN Health and Happiness. O DO AS OTHERS CTOCTAf HAVE DONE. Are your Kidneys disordered? kidm-y V.-rt bn-mrlit ai from my ar.. wss-. at!r 1 lia.1 hs-n iciTrnupbT 13 lieM d.sir. IB UrUvil." JL W. ItaT.nuil. MkSuk, luaia, such. Are your nerves weak? "KMii.-i -ur"l in. rrm Drii. wakiwsw ir , .fu r I was nut rxpe. ted lo U.." Misv. H. M. m. .Muuiiu, td. larulwa Jfuaitor CtovsHnil. O. Have you Brighfs Disease? "kulnev Wt,n rurrd me hea my viur waajuat Ilk. vlialK and Wn lis. blo.nl." ITraoK WUwa, rMbody. Maaa Suffering from Diabetes ? "KiJn -y-Wiirt L.lii.nwus-M.rulraia'lr ItaM ivrr uard. liKN almiist ImaieillaUf relief. Dr. l-illip U IteUua, aaSb-a, VI. Hive you Liver Complaint? "Kidiiy-Wurt sit.I in. vt ehruule La Dun I stcr 1 lrmrd t. die.' Ucnrv V anl, lata CoL Ut h Xal. Guard, H. T. Is your Back lame and aching? "knliM--w..rt.il bttl rared na wbca 1 wasso lanta 1 bad tu svll nut or ImsI.1 U. IL Tliuatfe. MllwaafcM. Wav Have you Kidney Disease? -K1.ln.-7-Wort nade m- sounO InW.eraod kidnrv ,ft.-r years f stiuoressf ul t - t . . rinir. Its worth U.IL-Iiul Uudtrwj, Williaaistowa, wwjl a. Are you Constipated? KMui-y-Wort rause. eauy evaruaiions and eared bmi aitr IS v.-ara use of oiher inedK-inw." Aclsoa t'airduid. Ok albaa VL Have you Malaria? "gMBrv-Wi.rt has done belter tbaa any wtbwr rtriucuv i ba .v.r uard in aiv pranlee. lr. IL K. Uark. aualb llero, Tk Are you Bilious? Kl lnev W,rt has donem. mora guod tbaa any oUmx remedy 1 b ive eer taken." lira J. T. OaUoay, F0k Flat, Oragaa. Are you tormented -with Piles? "kld'ie W..rt Jienanaesfl. eereil ni. of bbmluig pile lir.'W. r Kl.ne re.-.-oiu.e.-i.lid It In me." U.sk U. 11-rrt. t anner M. llab, Hjentvwa, Pa. Are you Rheumatism racked? "k.dn. e W..rt ruml Hie. alter I Ml in" Bp to die LI i.bjciain and I b ui itf.-red Uiirt years. i..li.-. ll.lcolui, a Balb, lUiaa. Ladies, are you suffering? "KiJie--Woit rured m. i.r Tieruluj- tri-uUe. oT Teral itui sa rnli-i c. Manv frieml. u and pratse iL.s iir IL LjuuoreBLLS, llLa Motio, k If you would Banish Disease i and gain Health. Take Thb blood Cleansir. Catarrh UJ'L ?mZ" i yjt cam uanji fAM BMJl'ttUSes- ,'"ln (iives Relief at Onrf. ThuruugU Treat men t will Cure. ot a Liii uij orSuuff. A p pi into Nostrils. (;ie if a" Trial. tsV-t KAY-FEVER- rebta at Dnuansu. i o-uU by mail risfia- sa-np'e lm msil lilisjt'ta. Send for circular. 1.1. V blttjlll tits. UnurKisls. UK, N. X. . LYOIA Ii. PINKHAM'S . uFf.fTii)i r rnUDAiiitn 4t ?m is a positive ci rc roa All tho painral 4'vMpUiiits I-EI tit I on LITIOX. Mn M la Bdjjwtl le.swliiairfctw. durnsf ,im-l (As riif pt, urn lh,it it H-r a1 t eitumstv vio, twa!sij of iulim cm gLadi Uttig. (t will nirvj -ntrr-Hy ll tvYartart tn-m'iAr tufltuum- tt-'n&ml ri--nUUIl. Killlff tUtd ItlaqilaMYDaw-tltaV 111 e-isBrsiiuant Siiiia1 w'vnww, aunt i iwrtk-uLarlj niapl ! to ifcrf i.'liAii-e ot Lii. It rvmoye. t-.untri.-s- Flat tiVnrT. i-4r'-n mit:f ?or mim iltritw. mmi r'lv- Wl, r th- Stomvrb. It rur--i Kt -art'ivr. H--rhw), rrmm Fnr-ilts Qn- rJ rw-hilLtv. Sprvf-. Iw-irvai..B nd livil sf- tl'-ii. Ttitt fa-f'i'ncof tf.ritt do.!.. -HPitif . avni Bwv-kM fvs- avw tr rinnjarv ntl v mrvd hr it UkW. wtainn l I.r nil. Mw..fia'iirimtHlrt Itvf- of ifx'i i ! -nti.l-i'HallT arvatw Tt-tl. t'nr milfttt ilrugyi R. U. AWARE TU a T- Lcriliard's Clisux Tlzg If arinjr a rv.l tin tnv; tnmt Lorlllanls K WfsT l.rtl'nnt-rut Ihlat lwHllsa.lai tt lipiiiiK. ana tb a Loiilar.r !aHlt. r fc?JfsrriX V Buuart lifiKS 6s nus. r-T ' -r IIVTajII 1 0 STEAM WASHER! X ii w'ii PBJ lumillicut tuaaor womaa A'".iT".""""iub'-"l"'"""'t r .-T-Vi 'or lliiwr.te.1 ('irrnlu Bad term, ot xVS'f'' taia t'e.lbrBtel Wwr, JP.bii-bhrraMMoaof iu intrinsic aterit J. WOK H. CU1CAUO.UU..BV BZ. UOUlaV MOl At-r Vl . IVIMHII p.rtn.i.iTra CLAIfit AND LOGAN I.. I . . 1 ;..- tt.hl. tMiUvi.a all uthr I Vh, I. wiii,jT. UTli. iitir tis.i-trtial t 4n lrt. th jV. ttnd t lut. 4.1.,-s, aV prrrul. It, At.1.. Oufi " trr,.f,r, ,-1My .fnj for fatrimm. Mr to l.yTntx A4rtTtf a ,1 KEUaaaMI .W tnh mUM jVl.Nlvr.. Put vow Ufa OB pap! Bled H JM if VaaaW tlavrak $60.5 TON WAGON SCALES. B Tart Bvaas ritrtjjrhi Pall, t'rr fh(S l.iat. Vvtti rvia. isUlita J02TX3 07 BDUHAVTCsM. CONSUMPTION. i bftvd a ptMttUs tv itiatslj? fr tMaboTadlarawa; bv tt io-au.'of ra-ul tha hind aiid.-f toitat tasaXlllIK (( MMQs Ur)ii. Ill-lev-l, Mt nT I s n T f Sal tl in lti.wmi-av.tfl-it 1 l I sco1 TWO HiTTl.l.S t kKL t.i:Ui-rwitiiaVAM'AKI.t TKKATIHoa UiiJiaksMl. WaMaf artlf.rwr. ti.vv)w-iraantl I U avdUr Irtt. T. A. tUittJi, m i-earlac, 9w rr. n oi-i.llnsr. rraM-,lT. Sni. awsl oOeetw. I mi ,u Urn ai twi. rri... ai nmtmmSMU I STOWEDJREE Isssm Pnw Kartarwf Dr.XLDIB'S OlIiT NrmffRsiTAsca aaiw HasTB Oi...H n-. - LIBLa tl BvkM u - uTTTl MBMB.T O. BBS WBWwat " 1 m D. in SEND YOUR NAME non A 1. & S. V K R . lopeka k,, biz mformatHMi about I .n. i. vi a. rnut-tro.u.g M,nu,fc MaautacturuVg, m Kansas Cor.do. New Mcsko. AranoZ tab! fornia or Old Mexico, and about ih. ZZdMi oZ portunmes aow ooeted as th. ihwciT 5H IJVk.l Aildrss A. kiTa-'ARttlllAR, Tsirkv. raw Ill ?r-nai SlORRJlSl b tos bnmvi bod, ruiBliins byaattwl SVaVSiaS WORM SYRllfll I OTS I fliiraL fir.-. I Ire'ela. tana BaSI.SIIelej OPIUM n.rakla. Habit Cur., la la I ia 7 " s bb, mi car. a. Tbe Preaeb Farllame Erir ainrst - , . m ally lit I after tbe last war with German, the Freocb Parliament sal at V 1 the Falais Bourbon has been vu" of all that is jrreat in the f,i,.. torr of thu country, l ii f . men, of the restoration and t..,at archv Benlamin Constant J Rojer-Collard, Caaimir Ptner Berry er; Lamar tine of the rty.i,,"' 184S; Tniera, equally celebrated lour governments, monarchy, rad ii public, empire and conservati'va ri and Oajnbetta, of the present reino T1 all hmn hoaril in Ih- k.K . . - in iu , waa aittinir veslerCav. l'h; o . j - --- uau u b- circular, and the elasa ceiliE? t,. uita the Ught, is aupported by 24 coli of single blocks ot white marb ? capitals of (flit bronze. Between i tu columns are placed the galleries kracieu, aiuuy im e ouies, incapsot ' boldmu cntHtnth of the peopje ea,- rm.. i wa IsABBwa affOII MS -wl 1 .- - a) gallery of toe foreign pres-t is on tat Uer, and is so high up thai it i uia to hear the speaker in the tribune. a wnal is worse, it contains jual tZ seats, number utterly luauenuaji: fc,? accomuKMlation of the army cf Imuucuw imiu ruvi ui me world cuj, gregated in Paris. The president, cV, lor the speaker of the Chamber of ju, uties is called the president i iituati tbe centre of the axis of the aemj U is approached on either side by flights of narrow steps. The clmr m, desk are of rosewood, aud are taar . ornamented with brass. llehind and above tbe president, oa wall, was once seen a grand paintiujj resenting Louis Philippe sweariu anoe to tbe constitution. But to day u j hidden by a tapestry, a copy of Kapta-v ':jchool of Athena.'' Under this it B baj. relief where France is seen distribntu, awards to the arts and industries, jaj higher up, to the right auJ left ol lU-j. ael's masterpiece, stand in niches the size female figures. Liberty aid PuL Order. Below, and on either side .jf it president's desk, sat the four deputr a. etarles of the chamber. Their chief jc. ia lo couut tbe cards when a vuie is ui lor tbe ordinary way cf voting 10 a Kmct legislative body ia by c'epusitiu. a the white card Uaringthe deputy's usue, 4 a tort ol tin u borne about tbe La.! the pages. Still lower down, ntit ub. the presideul's gaz. U the tnbuue wumct the deputies address their colleagues, U member may not speak from li s seat. ij either side of the tribune, at siau-i desks, are tbe official short-band reporter. In front of the tribune, below it on tie floor, sit a row ot secretaries, nun-depuL this time, wb3 supervise the reports A proceetdiogs. Thus bigb up against the wail y,ni hats the president, flanked by tbe dcpuij ik. retaries a degree telow, then the ItiIkjs si ill lower, ending with the tecretaries n the floor of tlie nouse. lu trout ol ml around this pyramid, called "the bureiu.' rise in gradation some 500 seats to the !.-,( of the 24 marble columns already uia. tionetL Kacb deputy does not have a o aratc det-K and eay arm-cbair, as Is tu case at Washington, and iu most ot Ua Mate capitols. A dozen or more ucuup; 1 long bench, npholstered in red rep, a the back rather straight to be coinfortaiue. Faskned to the bench in front ot them j a long sbelf, cut up into as mauy dcsU there are places for deputies, the lids Uru about one toot by two. Marrow aisirs ts diale trom the open space in f rout uf tu tribune, aud give ingress and egress lu :!ia tenchsw. Tte middle Sec.iou of the fruit row 4 reserved for tbe ministers. Tuey (ace Um tribune and are so near it they cau hrv every word the speaker lets drop from im lips, contradict him from their seats, ur, if a longer reply is necessary, they cau iai erally get to the tribune steps befoie inf of tbe ordinary deputies. The riL-a tut the tribune is one ot the peculiar features of a French legislative body, aud isaiiiity of body, as well as facility ot sprtiti a oue of the requisites tor political uts in this country. It is astouidlilutr tl.a' ir opposition does not require the unu.-'ty Ij literally take a back seat, for 111 a rc: (.. the tribune, a meuiler of Hie gi.vi rauirii'. is almi st sure to com? iu hrst. Hut 'lm butflea are heard in the lobby ard ail Id Lvened paes, doiir-kerpers, eto., arrsniii themselves in two rows, extending truu o e of the s da eutiauce doors lo the fgut ot the stairway leading to tbe high-pm'taii chair of the presiding i filer. If i were out in the lobby, or the Pas 1'eritut, as it is called, you would see a c uiipatiy if soldiers drawn up in two lines, auj M. Bnsson, president of the chamber, iu fml evening dres?, hat in hand, niarctiiu,; be tween them. Arrived at the eatraoctd tbe ball, be is met by the chief do r licepd and assistant, wbo precede him betwers tbe pages and other employes, ibe formrt announcing in a lou 1 voice. "Monsieur !s president'' 51. Bnsson quickly mounts tbe flight of stairs, is seated by a t ax rings a big silver bell attached to one toJ of lever, and pronounces tbe Jay's sittisf begun. In the nieaawb le the deputies have poured in, tbe minuter have takra their places, and the last year of the pres ent LegisUtuie is entered u?-iu. Electricity in Mavhiw ! tiiity A troublesome) development oi elcctric.tr sometimes takes place with niacbins belts at a high Velocity, unJer favorable oonditiona. Iu a dry atmosphere sdI between shafting practically insulated by wooden blocks, or other unii-c -inlii:'.-lug means oi support for the Ur u:, tbe pulleys become veritabln frie'.ioual electric machines, excited by the rubbug of the belting. The subject bus recent: been reported ou by Uerr Bsi ber, in spector of ligbtiug at the Drcndeu Thea tre, who bas det ailed some interesting experiments conducted by himself. Ua declares that very powerful effects any be produced by this means. A LiyJ-u jar baa beeu charged iu a few aecotuls, glvii g sparks four millimeters long ucil diackarged. A peraou staiidtng ou stool having glass legs cmi draw power ful sparks from a belt cbaTi-'ed Willi electricity, by approaching to tlie tif na of bis Augers at a dixUucv of l"1 15 millimeter. All tbe other well kuowu experiment of frictioual electri city may be repeated, iu these circum stances, with perfect success, I u'ortn uatoly, the development of electiicityiu belt and pulleys is dangerous; auJ li pmbable thtt to this caufe- nisuy disastrous tires may be attributed wliich are generally classified ss stioLttiuisiius. Floor will, factories in which the air a heavily charged with doatiiig orgauis fibres of all kinds, are peculiarly sul jjj to tbeoe mysterious conflagrations. lines of shalttug, thr-refore, should bs metallically connected, throng h their bearings. Willi other masses of metal with the earth. Iu humid clinistes, such as that of Great Britain, risks frow the development of frictioual electrwity to a dangerous energy are comparatively slight; at the same tiuie tbe possibiut is not one that should be altogether 1 sight of. Thb adopted daughter of a Carolina farmer ran away and returned to tbe family hovel on the niouutaiu. A neighbor looking for her stray eo came across her standing in tbe door, and accepted an iuvitatiou to enter. Looking around at tbe squalor sua filth, she said: "I don't see, SalM. what made yon leave them good folk, where everything was ao nice and nest. "Wa'al," waa the reply, "Jon see, waa just gorged with neatuess." Wir. 1 wish you could niaki p' that would taste aa good as my n,Ul" er's nsed to." , "Well, mT dear, yon run out na bring in a piilful ot water, a bodtul t coal and an armful of wood, J""1 J nsed to do for your mother, and ow be you will like my pies as well." Be concluded the pie W00U Jo !" as they were.
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