ONI- I1LNDKKD VE.IRS AOO. SCIENTIFIC. Thr st.tire in 114 rImy Iay ItsBril ,t OrlM anil lialat". (T-.t:.iX y i.f tlu most brilliant orb iu the i.f t-nius furnished ly the stage JTf trasa is soldered with soft sol Jer tbe difference In color la so market is to direct attention to the spot mend sd. The following method of colorini 10ft solder U given by the Me taUarbtitsr First. irepare a saturated solution ol .u Mrs. MiM.uis. Ilerconiuest3weri.1.leorc0pper(blue-6tone) In water. vf a kind w !iu li Irving. JSernhanlt or . pl)I 0t this in the end of a iy other living artist must Ursp-ur oi i Jtlck t( a'jer. lliev trive us some iura ui u ii cvisiiT. the iuipri-oiou viliich could l produc id l.y ici i-tional powers iu those d-iyt wlui'li, in more ways than one, are now rmt.li.it i. a'.ly of the pa.st. What weuUl mv n.t kivc, j"-st as a student of human lKilurt-. 1. 1 have suca an actress p'ar a. !io played a hundred years ago for but iii- tn-'lLt. Mrs. Siddons l""lan bye l I'.niiMiy tho bitterness of failure in l.i.ii'!.:i, but lu.rt ly afterward was w.:ii:iu ' "nldeti omhioh in Ixitli. Soon .sh- v.l-t bei'ne a 1.' tidoti audienc a'am m ' I mM!.i, or the Fatal Mar-ria-.-." l,r. -ii;ht nights the play was :u ted, an 1 ft.il every linio she appear e I iii" !:.!. i-f 'pu!ar favor ran higher. "l'!.e l"i i-llioe was liesirged liy people waii'.Uirf t.t-kcts, and the Most ridieu !,m, st. i .i s weie told of tin; crush. Two old i..e;i tat:otied themselves to plaj eh- a: all hours s. a-i to secure tickets. 1-. in :i l.iv i-tietclied out a-sieep fri.'U ihwii t buv for their mistresses. Ve.trs at'ti-tward, when, at a preat ti. 1 1 n,4 at F.liid'iiijjh. Mrs. iddons' f.caPii'u.i- proposed. tr Walter Scott If ui ;-d the iif on one of those far I'.nia I nuhls ti.e breakfasting neat tie t!.-.iiii'. v. .ill in4 t he whole day, the ii ; in r.u Vt l V .,U1.. iiave Pfl mil ..if I : t:.. III!. 4 at the ! l . .illitll:4 Very t:ll ri-,1, was iif their f.-i: .- ii iv . im r, t givi-ir.ivo I.-, at t, the iiettiii their tinners till 7 step, the first word siillieieut to overpaj weariness. "Xhos s.u.l ir Walter, "wht a the setting sun cr tin? ant it ul and serene as it is. f. ll ius, who have seen it? hold our heads a llttlt r. I" Mr- '.! 1 i n-v had V. 1- l.i.d i It ..mi t I.tt.l.. !i p. at lio.l between USi and IT'J- smI.Joiis at the height of hei al'.vavs at work, and reapini" ids as the public favor brings. ;r.toi hnarv personal power, i. l.ites that he was once ac'ting ,. u,:h lieriit Mdinbuigh. The i he.l the tilth act where llcicrlt;, suallowii! poi-nn. and JitltfS, come. iv. 1:4 to the i!ing man, "Jarrif d vou ii i.ii re.:i 4 with Jfrs-m m rivets last light." Jfr.t. JUrale, .N", I a:u sure In; did not,'' tc h J ir l r. pii. s, " r if I dulV" .i!i.:, il III. iv be siii'J o-e.I, to add. was not with my master." lie inoiiieiit he utteis the words 1 : " Mr.i. I'-- verity exclaims: oi l man. They had iu re was in canst; lor quar :t ring this Mrs. Siddons ill t . in-is and gave the ex a uilli such piercing grief that .-.r. s Ii... throat swelled and hi.- . h. lo d. He stood unable to !: Words which, as litrtrltv, lit I hae miinediatolv uttered. Th ii I ; f.i Oa touching it i with a steel or iron wire is oecomci coppered, and by repeating ice ex pen meut the deposit of copier may be made thicker and darker. To tfve the eoldei i, yellower color, mix one prt of a satu rated solution of sulpliate cf zinc with in est snlnhate of copper: apply this to the coppered spot and rub it with a line rod. The color can be still further im proved by applying gilt rowder and polishing. A'ni's patent for improvements In fixing colors applies to lustres and simi lar goods used for linings. The usual system of Unishiuir oH these goods after dyeing is to dry them over tins iu the usual way. According to the statement of the Inventor, the color so finished is not fast: "Wheu the tailor's iron is applied to the seams to iron the same, the color fades or Cits as the damp cloth draws out the color or colors," ra.isirer a ereat drawback lir the em ployment of lustre goods for llniuas. Instead of drying he goods over tins it is proposed to dry them cool by hang ing up, or passing them backwards and forwaids on rollers in an apparatus supplied Ly means of a fan with astrong current of cool air. This change ol treatment is faid to mako the colors faster. Cu.Vorui-i physicians who have at tended various cases of trouble arising from the poisonous properties of bisul phide of carbon have become satisfied that the inhalation of the vapor of this substance will produce insanity. The bisulphide Is used lu Los Angeles coun ty to rrevent the spread ol the grape disease, phylloxera. Several strong ami healthy men who have been exposed to the fumes of the vile stuff have become insane. It may be a subject worthy ol investigation whether deleterious gases may not m like manner auect me uu muu brain. TV manager of the g.is works :d Paveuter, Holland, has had recourse to this plan for preventing bioppages in his ascension pipes: II inserts lu ifie mouthpiece end of the retort, immedi ately after charging, a sheet of iron which fits the retort as closely as possi ble, and has iu the middle a hole equal in area to the ascension pipe. iuf tarry vaiors, heavy oils and carbon lust are for the greater part arrested by this plate, and axe thereby prevented from rising a few feet higher and con ilensing on the Interior siuface of the ascension pipe. i went over the sieeeh severa th:, nt length, Mrs. Si.l.Ioii. :,4 up to her fellow-actor, put th. 1 h. r I.i.gei s on bis shoulder and "Mi. Young, recollect HUM M.ie her P. f. I. el 111 III. 1 :. i ti ;..ii;. i.iatis another instance of Uff. In the l.it act of Kowe's ii.l.f." v :!!, by order of tin .'i -t.-, .1.-1 'i.i. J lover is . 1 beb .r.- !. r face, she Worked up t . such a pitch of agony that, -.ii.lv a l.tele heap before the er, the au la nee i villained lot nil nts a .ve-t ruck, then lam- ciir!a:u at s..e w.is really .ii - -t ;i"iiia!icei . iiid 1 1 -t v them. I. i M t : th. I 1. he I. 1 ' ; in r " a-4 1 Ib-iV' ,ii . We:e d ag! as you "'MSI I II" with ng fur i j to fall, lelieving deal, only the of the nianagft lb .Ilium and In. am. .tig the S cht it at each oth. i, "Macreadv d n ed I. ' ag i he was iH.rform- ,i raw "super,'' r. When she t r-n t : ti aid 1 a 1 1 so tel l .:.. can..' :i sw. al .114 1..1I1 to ll,l , Mis. M.l. He height . Iv thin and until ?!.f v. 1 le lav -pi 111 i M. :i- -ma'.! d.d i.i'i nr. loinul, . off less i rm.i.n - I or lla she was inaiVel .iu be.UltV. energy .uid el. is! ieit y bead vv.i I nutituli;. i' : IP 1 Ie.lt ille against giving false t I. at test i- -. iii.i-ti-r her look w li the unfortunate yonth r.ng with terror,' and nothing would induce t w oman's eves again. i.swas much atiove inid i a gii 1 she was excefdmg ; ar.-, and so she remained -'44 or "Sarah Kem- a f.:.f woman one of tla-e hd i f her father's lemarU- .d-d -.f eonld but add t'.esh te an I piovided h r eyes wen again." This is, iuf.e't, what b r increasing pluinpne ng'e. .m l made her eye it. and at the age of aliout m the prime of her lie had aiiiguliu l motion. Her set on her shoul were fine and e- If iii the window shutter of a dark room you o;en a iirull arertureand look in the jet of light as it streams through the rooru you will discover that the air is full of floating motes. The air of our houses, says l:o Lewis, is always crowded with these. In their ordinary condition they are not tn's chievous, but after they have been ex posed to contact w ith a heated surface they do poison us. Miliu ms of these carbonized paiticlts come from the stove or furnace to poison our lucgs and L.ojd. FARM NOTES. Arri.E3 as Fkd fob Cows. The question is frequently ed; - J Wi dl apples dry up the cow's milk V Llko many questions ia agriculture, the answer depeuds upon circumstances. An exceaive supply of many feeding substances will have the effect to reduce the flow of milk or prevent It entirely. If a herd of milch cows should break into a field of ripe corn or oats and gorge tkemselves with the grain, there would be very likely a decrease In the flow of milk, which would very natural ly t attributable to the feed of grain. We know of instances where cornmeal has been fed to cows In too excessive quantities, resulting in some cases it the almost total drying up of the milK. Very much depends upxin Low grain U fed and whether it Is a new feed to tha animal. If. as is sometimes the case, corumeal is fed to au animal unaccus tomed to such feed, it must at first be given in moderate quantities, or a fevered condition of th stomach w:1l I imiuceil. which will reduce the Mow or milk So too in the case of app'.es. if they are not fed in moderate quanti ties at the sUrt. bad results will be likelv to follow. Our experience covers cases of that kind. Cows were turned Into an orchard In whica there were apples ujon the ground, and in l irier quantities than was supposed, and as a result the animals ate more than was intended. They seemed all right at night, but the subsequent fermentation of the apples in the stomach caused partial iutoxicatioa of the animals, and Uiefiowof milk was entirely suspended. Hut notwithstanding this result, which is by no means uncommon, if the quantity is judiciously fed and proper ly regulated, ai It should be such food is 2o.h1 for producing milk, as abundant testimony prove.'. There Is no fruit, grain, or concentrated food of any kind of which a cow can safely be allowed to use her own discretion as to bow much she may eat at a time. Apples fed to cows have a strong milk-producing tendency .and may be fed at the rate ot a peck a day at two teeds.witli about as good effects as any equal quantity of roots or potatoes. No better use can be made or windfalls and prematurely r.peued apples than to feed tbeiu Judiciously to cows, swine, or horses. Swine will thrive on apples fed in moderate quantities. Kipe fruit is also to be u safeguard against attacks of disease upon the horse, and when fed about six quarts jer day of ripe apples, the feed serves a good purpose iu attacks of epizootic. Cy feeding those who object to making elder can dispose of apples in a satisfactory manner. Scrofula rrotwblr no tor in of dUeue Is to gann dls trlboted among our whole population as acrofola. Almost mrrrj Iroliviilual has tills latent poison rourtlng bis voim. The trrrible sufferings en dured br those afflicted with scrofulous sores cannot he understood br others, and their grati tude on finding a remedy that cures thetn, aston ishes a well person. The wonderful power ol Hood's Sarsaparilla In eradicating ererr form of Scrofula has been so clearly and fully demonstrated that It leaves no doubt that It Is the greatest medical dlscorery of this n-nrration. It is made by C. I. HOOU 2 to. Lowell, Mass.. and is sold by all druggists. I0O Doses One Dollar t - i ,. J - . , -ci., Hi ,- tv:i ... ! . .' ... .. - . THE CHEAPEST AND - BEST MEDICINE KOK FAMILY USB IN THE WORLD! CURES ALL PAtfS Internal or External. BOo a Bottle. BOLD BY PKCOOI3TS COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. THE GEEAT ENGLISH EEMED Y -tfon. etc Free Trout jirp. For I J vf , tn:r ; ci'n A. cat : 1 . :-,. ... l'ur VrgfUme iiirr..Us, ('aL.TTL.M-U. 3i u w trk. HOUSEHOLD. DR. RADWAY'S PILLS For tnecore or all disorders of the HtomaciL.UTer. ltowela. Kidneys, Bladder, Kerrous Diaeaaea, Lon of AnDsute. Headache. rosUreness, In.li- matian, liiltoaanoaa. Fever. Jnaammatlon of the 1 towels. 1'ilea, and all derangements of the Inter nal viscera. lnrelr Teiretable. eontalotng ni tuercorj, miaoraia, or dele tenons dmirs. I'rtce. 23 cents per box. fold by all dragirl -t. DYSPEPSIA ! DR. RADWY'S PILLSiSS;tK.iK store si renin n to the Hantaan uni enable it to i.o.--form ita tuuctiona. The symptoms or lyipepu disappear, and with thetn Hit) liability ot the sys tem to contract uueaaea. A i. em ed v for a small greenish wii'.td hug which is destroyius tit cr.iievines. A solution of one otitic, Taris green in six cations of water (or the same of London purple) sprayed over tlie leaves U recommended by horticulturists. One pound copperas, one round sulphate of copper and twenty gallons of water may also l u.ttl. The applications should If rnaj.. several times until the bus sha dfcsuj.prar. Th Shtt'i-ul armor p'a'.e makers a:e actively engaged In nieetiii the new conditions iruisl by the increase 1 power of projectiles. One firm Las produced an xperimental plate which has stubbornly resisted the French shells; and auut' cr esit rlmental plate was Dred at rrcently ly a Freucli pri- jectile. with the result that the projec tile was broken by the Mow and faiied to penetrate the plate. pi' - ; , t !.. u. . .i little t hm, but i .hii I.-i-Im! itirr l by tii height of 111" 1 1'rt .u!'l .i tii iu'.y-in..4..1eil rliui. Tl.i c 'ni. . were iii.u ki d and ran straight ;uii.-s Mi., brow; her eyes positively I'.aiiied at. t'. I lies. A tied pallor oVel--pi. a l la r t.Mtui. s m later iliivs. It is lit!:. -nil !,.oIun-at the stately," tine ladv pan.li.i ly I .a::ibiir..uh to imagine the 1,'ii-ts !' . i - ti that convulsed her on tin -t.i,' . ller voi,.-e, as years lua- tme.l its po. :, was capal.'o of evei inn i t;.. i; ot l. elin, while Jier artieula . .. ii Mnu.ai iy clear and exact. i was no inline raising of tl ....... i... oei,i, nn,' or action ; all vva.- 1,1 lateaml qua t until passion vva.- I. man.:. .1. an 1 tl.-n swift and sudden it i. ni -L I. i tti. In her ti!t-:th war shr still tnni tut -ho vv.us no longer the , tr.iilc creature"' who acted -.u nek s pr.M'essioti, and y hp-, whispered l ronii.e .its in litt'.o ai li.-s had jrrovvn stout and -V. Stj nnr uf linds tha' vv.t'i coal j;as or with hydrogen sound undergoes a less diminution of intensity than in traversing the same etratum of air. This rf suit Is contrary to that shown iu Leslie's experiment, but In this latter the -vibrations were communicated to the pas from a solid body, and not, as In the present researches, from one g.is to another. Jf.iuri'if, the great German toiicolo Rist, has been lnvestijatitiij anew, in a series of experiments cn animals, the alleged extraordinarily poisonous prop erties of bruclne, and declares that it is by no means the wonderful toxic agent that It has been represented to be. In the pure state, freed irom other alka loids extractable from the nut, lie doubts whether it Is more than slightly dangerous to life. the s I . II . ill w ;tli her i. ! mii . tna ar. Th i.i.w .e:,:y in pei ion. When she acted and Knelt to the Vuke, implor in'in. i,- fur her brother, two atu-nd- unis i. a I t.. come forward to help hex ii ; m i i.i i, lake tins appear correct i. -a. ii.- ceieinoiiy vvxs (;one throu-li :!h a yoiui,; ai-ticss who performed -a:;..- part ana U;.t not need auy a--i:.iii.-e whatever. M i -. idi!ons failed sadly ill her l.Lst . .... .. .-M.ifce, aim itir. 111 a.l.lltion 1 ":-al.ilities ot advanciii); ae. Hi t. 1 1 il ! tear of U.in- supplanteil, as t. 1 ' .'. 11 1 ' "'.t she was by Mrs. Jrjau .i ii .u..vs ti.N.iii. a last picture of i.ei is i y on,, or her grandchildren, who te.ls how fiv-iueiitiy, on their visits to her, t.ieir L'rauduiother would read to them, -.viii- th.in the choice of the iie evening she lvad thello,"' -It v.. is a stormy m;ht, and the thun- tler w i t. . : ii ..m ... . .L-nuuaii v, aim so r.ian.1 aim nnpressnv ; her lHk, her voice, her iii.igiiit'n-.'r.t eves, still clear and bii.hant. It was real read in-, not declamation, and yet the effect was lv. oud anything 1 could conceive of the hue.-t actiii-." This was only the win ter Lcfore her death. Letters of Importance should alwav copied. I e cop r.( r.r.-o, my dear boy. you haven t forgot'.eu your uncle's birth day, have you? Vou have bought ti,i jteo Diuoaiu-cap lo Thanks, little nephew, dollar for you." MitU. nephew "Boo-ooh-ooh. I. cost a doiiar and a half!'' present me. Here's halts 77mt the various powers of a great nation may have free exercise and influ ence in the world its people must have, says Sir James Tapet, distributed ar-.ong" them, besides the possibilities for the attainment of every form or depth of knowleJge, "abilities to live healthily wherever work must 1 or can be done." Herein, ho atserts, is the essential bond between health and education. Cast-iron may be so hank-tied as to resist cutting by an ordinary file by the following method: When the Iron is brought to a cherry-red heat sprinkle some cyanide of potassium upon it, raise the temperature then a little above led heat, and, lastly, dip In the tempering tank. Cyanide of potassium may be used for case-hardening Iron also with decided effect. According to Dr. F. Gautter, the coloring matter or the skin of the grape Is soluble in a solution of tartaric acid or cream of tartar, and the solubility appears to Increase with the tempera ture. This coloring substance Is soluble only to a very slight extent either in alcohol or in a watery solution of sugar. The following is said to be the com position of Eno's fruit salt: Sulphate of magnesia, two parts; citrate of mag nesia, two parts; bitartrate of potai.lt two parts; bicarbonate of soda, two Parts; tartaric acid, two parts; powdered sugar, four parts; thoroughly dry, mix i-icr.ioiii wen-stoppered bottles. Hetais may te covered w ith glaze or enamel as follows: Melt a mixture of twenty parts of carbonate of soda, eleven of boracic acid, and 123 of broken Hint glass, and pour upon a stone or metal plate. AVten cool pulverize ami mix with a water glass solution of OOP Banme Tut tie paste upon the metal lic article and melt In muiil-. IiNtii back the runners of t'f melons after the fruit shall have sel This will not cause the melons to cro to a larger sizo, but will Induce ts growth of a greater number of laterals thus providing more shade m the hiV.t. ioo much dampness is not favorabta to melons, but when the leaves shfl s'iow a yellowish, tinge the vines may in watered at trie uaso of the ttutn root it only a few vines be grown. iovvLs are machines to prod tee egs and flesh, and we might as well exict cloth Irom a factory that fjas no wool or cotton as to expect eggs irom nens not supplied with lood. I.'.beral feeding means liberal pre fits; owis scaniuy iea pay scanty profits; ur.et-fc means loss oi wnat you uo give them. As a rule feed well or kill tae dock. This should be the rule, for the results are as sure to follow as day is sure 10 iouow sunrise. Mr. L. l. Teas, In the Anieriian tiorist, speaks of several new trees which he saw in Europe last summer, one was Acer Ouinala ( Acer Tartari- cuni ginnala ?) which, he says, has the same delicately tinted and tinelv cut foliage as the Japan maple.and another is the variegated-leaved tulip tree. Both or these plants have been for sale in this country for four or five years at least. The Rural Grounds cau show x lair specimen of each. HIE ivafional iue Stock Journal uggests that bulls should be exercised by working them in the tread powers. HuicuDotonij renuers ti.eui ervicea Lie cut more useful and gentle. They should bo made to do the pumping of the water, grinding of food and cutting oi i.aj, unu will uo mem no injury ana aet-p mem in oeuer couUltun. it is very injurious to the cows to turn them on the pastures before the grasses become matured enough to mtKe mem cool crazine-. Thorn ia danger of it scouring the cows; besides u.ct,aiji,itM ncuness ana strength. ..v. uiu m uoi, uo any good on .i, neuter win me milK make good butter nor much of it. LlEijj are claimed as depredators, by e.u.ug or carrying off the pulp of eiapes. iney have been known to uestroy peaches also. The bees do not puncture fruit, but after making the iunLiure iney men begin work on the fritifr Tl. . rcttl coemy 13 trie wasp. iu iue iruu, ueinj loilowed by the bets. W u eke weeds persist in springing up as fast as they are cut off kerosene oil may be used to advantage. If a small quantity be poured on the plants after being cut down the effect will be to destroy them. Dock weeds and dan d.jllona are easily destroyed by the use of kerosene. The newest remeJy for the cabbage worm Is a Ublespoonf ul of saltpater in . railful of tepid waler The . should be sprinkled well two or three 1ST? ti 11 " Dot Plsauus, and. if it w ill kill the worms, is the safest remedr yet proposed. 3 VTtiat effect intense cold might Lave upon microbes has been tried by Mil li. Tictet and V- v,,. 3 of tbe lower varieties of organ isms withstood temner-Af 7CP to 130O C. for w-vAr. I ..mT Otner orgauisms werw oiii.ar lost their germinating f unctions. SifMV.hiJt of sodium, whirl. w: r. ommended by Professir . . neutralizer of chlorldw nf lir other words, as -antichlor," Is Ending IU way into many Industries for in stance, tfcat of the naner nuni.ft,,. u.l It has been found that oi.e part of this 1. 1 sa.t can neutralize Atniif. . Tk f?rmer cannt well get along without having at least a few cows. He is therefore iutereste.1, be it ever so afford to shut his eyes to an opportuni ty of acquiring points on profitable dairy management. Arp.mv T rw-rm tt . , ......... - -- u . 1 1. r , i , i ... 1 . . . ' U- iu.u-uiievi K.ri, na promised to taks1 sa.t can neutralise about her out riding. She met him at th. ! chlorine as five parts of errata! ,-. 'rtva . n H . hnan1.tl.l. .f ..J: .... J "i" oj a ouggv r'j""Muitwiiuin ior amiciuorl. Kh. I s drove 'Hello. Ready f door when he and exclaimed misunderstood him, and they donT ' Terfectlon does not exist; ta under uow. lum siang makes anothei "z"0 11 tne triumph of human intel , slap at love's young dxeaai, licence, to desire to pojsess it is th r ,TAKM ANI IIoME recommends the following pian to prevent a cow from sucking herself: Smear her teats with molasses and red pepper. She will look better so than with a halter or neck- ?heHn- ??7,u more delighted with the result than the cow is with tha experiment. l"0 Grauam McFFixs.-IUKrdients r?111? f 8Weet milk- one quart of Oraham Hour, one cup of flour, table. spoonful of butter, two tableapionruls of sugar, two eggs, two tablespoonful or baking powder, iilx the Oraham and white flour together, add IhVmU eggs sugar, and melted butter, then the baking powder; bake in rings or iron gem-pans. 6 To I Cress crrrpi. r..., or buy from tie market earhr II and put on Ice till dinner; then .hce as thin as possible and put with sUced onions In a dish, salt and rxWr Vt .7 f w P03353 Is the" paf cup of Tlnegar over Uem and nioet dagerou9 kind of madness. u Ice oa ton. ' 4114 riNiiArri.E Ice Ckeam. Oue plne- ai'ple, half a pound of granulated sugar, one gill of water, six yolks of cues, two ounces of pulverized sugar and half a Pint ot milk. Tut the milk into a porcelain-hued taucepan and make it lukewarm over the Are; then mix Into It the yelks of eggs (well beaten) and the two ounces of pul verized suirar. and stir the mixture over the lire till it begins to thicken. when take it off- Now, make a simple svrup bv boiling the water and granu lated sugar together. Then pare the Pineapple, wasting as little as possible; cut It into slices, put them into the simple syrup and boil for five minutes. Now. press the fruit through a hair- sieve and stir tbe pulp and syrup Into the custard. Set aside, and when thor oughly cold put into a freezer and freeze. Blanc Manor. Make a cako with a cup of sugar, a cup of sweet miik. one well beaten egg. a little salt, two teasioonfuU of cream tartar and one of soda (or two heaping teaspoonfuls of baking powder), sifted in two cups or flour, beat all together a few minutes and pour batter in a square tin one-half inch thick (no thicker), make a custard by heating four cups- f ul of milk In a pail, set In a 'kettle of hot water, when boiling hot iour a cupful on to three eggs beaten with oue cup or a little more sugar, and threo teaspoonfuls of corn starch, pour all together and cook till it thickens, when cool flavor; when you serve it cut the cake lu small squares, sprinkle sugar over, lay on a teaspoouful of jelly and then lay them on saucers tilled with the custard. I'ut iT CAKE,--Eight cups of flour. six cups of sugar, three cups of but ter, two cups milk (clabber preferred). twelve eggs, four teaspoonfuls cream of tartar, two teaspoonfuls soda, two rounds seeded raisins, two pounds of currants, balf pound thinly sli?ed citron, flour the raisins to prevent them from settling. Flavor with cloves, allspice, cinnamon, ginger and mace to suit the taste; bake four hours. Mix sugar and butler ami beat it to a light cream, then add milk and yoik of eggs, then tlx spices, and lastly the whites and fruit?. SARSAFAIIILLIAN RESOLVENT, A positive cure for Scrotal ami all BiooJ and bkln Uiacaaea. One Uo.lar per UuUid. RADWAY &. CO. N. Y. i WffVERjgJi J(mnI (I njKrffie or Hay Fcrcr. For ten yean I have 'if en a great mifrrerfrom A li no ifth till fnmt. hlu' Yrm Halm U the only jnrventive 1 hare erer fuuiut. Hay Fever mjfercra tltould hntno of it ejieary. Franh It. A Ounmrta, fuLluslier, ImlianaiAAU, Itvt. Apply Ilalin Into each nostril. 0 Piao'a Ttcmfdy for Catarrh Hust, taaieet to Cbe, ana 8oll by dmeinf or Sue . X. Miirellinn, "".atarrri Is Oio 1 wont by nifuL I 1 Warren, 1'a. L J . r a T TVrm'fl V A rflBTTTt PRESCRIPTION The following worag. mP'' ''V'.-T .Vr..rVf from n-H rrn. nots povulinr to womrn. ! it. 1. (..I. tf lw.naun.lll DlVfl MtUirOUC tO 1 f I reVtod tothcm by thb use of this world-famed mt-Uicine. B a rt-'rr,'-iy r..r thofio ooiimio mws nun wrat-f.ifiri:- 'riit'V nm fmr puini'!' T In fT'iiUir!'- i;3 ir Bt-uso of tfratituUo Jor tUu intstiuuiblo bouu ot iieultb whi h 1::ls Lx.-ca sioo Thrown Await. Jorrx E. Beoar, of Mmenherlc, Ta writfl. "Mywifn ha.l Ix-n miirr-rinir for two or tlirr-o yrars with r'mulo wcaikncM, and had nld 6ut one hundred dollars to physirluns wit li mit r'licr. tSho took lr. I'itTtt's riivonu Proscription and it did l r more irood thun ii . i.o niiwiii'itm civi-n to her bv luo physi cians during the three years they hod Ween practic-lnirjiixm Ii. r.J xi m n mnnv Ilritr-.rn. of W'erlM'l J A". 1" wrlus: I was a irreat Butfcrer from leucor rhea, beorinif-down pulns, and jmln ontiu ually across my back. Tlirue bottl. of your ' Favorite l'ruscriptlon " r-"tor-.l me to jht-l feet health. I treaU-d with I)r. , f'-r nina mnnthi without rcciMvinir any w-m.lit. The 'Favorite Preacription' Is the gruatest cartWy boon to uj poor suffering- woiaeu." The Greatest Earthly Boon. Threw Away Her suppcrteh. Mrs. Sophia F. Boswti.t, 7r7..'.' Cs;.-,;,.n write: 1 tHik lven bolU. s .r j.ur -a-vorito Pnwription and rii" li .r:!.. .f v,,ur l' ll t.s.' I aiu d'.mif my w.irk, aim lmf I. ti for fioim' tune. 1 liitv' had to u.pl'.y L. Ip f-r lilM.ut sljctx n yfars b !..ro I iminr-ncij lak inir your m-Ii.'irM'. J have hud to w. ur a MiprH.rtT nt t,t the. time; this I hac IxjJ aside, and fuel as well un I ever did." 1 Mrs. Mat Gj.T.AZr), cf Aunf-7, r,Ha."i Co. Muh., writ-?: " Vour Favorite I'r-ci ijt.oa ' Laa workfd wind-rs in tuy ca'. 'A;ma Buewrite;: Hav mir t'li.' n ff v. i .il ...t tU ii of tli Favorite l"r-seripti. .:i " I t in... r. . iraim-d tny hi-ulth wonderfully, to trif Uf-T'.n.'h- mnt of rnywlf and friends. J ean now bo ou ri.y Iwt aA j.i. attending to t.." duties of my houwliol J. It Works WfiflDEilS, TREATING THE WEOIMG DISEASE. , a, .. .v.. iw nMnt mifreHnc. ns they Jmairtrio, onr; Irom uvopepFia. anotti. r Irom nenrt i::vno. V.1. ::""'... '..... . ...l,.tii,n or t.rx.- Le--tration. utiother wnii p:iin h-r' .r tli. anotner irom liver or muney aiseae. Bumm r n u """'".' : ( " ,i,T,.,,r ,,r.,i..r.liiisi'ilif,r n mnmn:i,l ili'ri,i Sua way they all prcw.nt alike, to themaelvea and th h- ay-;oinjf and fudifTerent. or o ?"?X'. f.i for which h prewrribea hla pilU and potions, assuming them to Muc"''y;'3S't,-''r f ler. The nbviucian. iirnorantor the cause or BuuiTimr. oj ii. ' '","'"'" ' .. ' - . . . , : . . .. womb diaordei patient T"ta no bettr. but probably worse by reason or iue uemj ii mrf.riir treatment and convoiieut inplimt:ons. A i ri.) r v.- I'iorrv.'. l'..w.rl,- tr,..fr,tlon AiTeTe,t tn th eatUC Would HaVO eMUW r.lilOU'11 lu u-., uacuj Uliuinj u.l i:. 3 Physicians Failed. tns Attrnt (Morchant only) wanted In erery town fur i a 1 . r- distressiiur symptoms, and iiistitutui comfort Instead of prolonged ixuacry. Mra. E. P. Moroaw. of Jfo. 71 lAxbxqlon St.. East Boston, .M.uai., aays : "Five yrrs aro I was a dreadful sufferer from uterine troubles. Having- exhausted the skill of three phy sicians. I was completely discouraged, and no weak T mold with dilHeultv cro6S the room alone. I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and usinir tho local treatment recommended in his Coumion Sj-m.c Medical Adviser. I commenoed to Improve at onee. In tliirn months I was perfectly curette and have had no trouble fciucc. X wrote a letter to my family paper, briefly rnentloninir how my health bad been restored, and ottering- to send tho full partieuiai-s to any ono writing me for them, awl cncUtnng a rtanixl-cn-vclope for rejilu. I have received over four hundred letters. In reply, I nave described my case and the trif i'i ent used, and have earnestly advised them to do likewise." Fr.n.i a i'rt many I have received aocond letters of thanks, etatintr ttiat. th y had ooramenced the use of 'Favorite Prescription.' had s.-nt tlio Il-V) required for the Medical Adviser," and had applied tho y , i A TIarvfloBI rnrc- Mra. O. F. Fpi:r,rr. I I JEALOUS !of rrW" '-Vuh., wnu-s: "I was tr..ul.j.-.l -a ,tii j I I femnlu weakness, leueorrlir and luliii.tr of ;i! ' I n,nTPS'J I for m-vin years, so I had to ke. n.v I. ! , I UiiulUni). I for a (rood part of the time. I doctor. , w,:, i fcasaaJ army of different ihysicians. and f.jx nt larire ci.i:.. eiT monev. but receivca no lasui.ir beneiit. jit iui iny I.;:-: :u..i local treatment so fully and plainly laid down therein, iid wcro much better already." nf monev. hut received no lastii.ir benelit. At ia-t my I.;:-! iH-rf.uadeii me V) try your medicines, which X was l'.'h t- -i-tH-eauA.; I was prejudiced atrainct itiwrn. u:id thed..cT',rH they would do mo no irood. I finally told L-iy IiueLuimI l!.;:t :i be would pet me some of your medicines, I would try th. m mrainst the fldv1 of my physician. JIerot me sir bottl. -of t',. Favorite Prescription, also pit bottles of the iiiacovcry." f, r tn dollars. I took three bottl-s of XJiFCovery" and f ;i;r t Favorite Prescription," and 1 have tieen a Found woman f.-r f- .ur Tirs. X th-n frave the balance of the niclicine to my sifter, wl.o was troubl-d in the sauie way. and she cured hei lf In a short time. I have not bud t- tuJiu any tncditiiie now for a-u-ott lour years." TnnrTans111's I'nncli" frccatar are uatloabtedly better than yuu rvi.rv..nt tlita. Al. Mr. v im. Jih umu, w i... . We ara prlMiur four tlmna as many Tsnlll's la-h" atninat aiiv otuer citrar and have oaly j. A. lozitu. Jfrtanrlst. uroclcpori. a. i. A'l.lms K. V. T.M1 L.L. A l hirar. FOR THIS CtTV AND MilOUllOllULHJU. ONE PAINTER. To introduce and xuc our SALAMANDER PAINT. An exorltotit paint; actually fire-promf; sare pr.lec u.mi against ".'ii f muy uuaHixira uus prut ox coui. uioa laL uuir on painter sappued in eaco ainnct. Apply to Tho Tape Dru? and Chemical Co., 3H MABKET ST.. l'lIILADELI'UIV PA. THE OUTGROWTH OP A VAST EXPERIENCE. WANTED PATENTS iuvntorr uiUtu. -er, HMtilntTton. U. 2. rr. U-J l:iirtilM3a.ii-r 1 ... ... a urtr. . fc. ji J, L-i.,.... 1. ..r cam, I - ' Amiaruiu. uaurs: M. Li 4 Y. VI l -.11 s. lUisu. t Ui 7 If. saaJajr otoll AJvloslns The treatment of many thousands of cases of tho? chronic weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to females, at the Invali.U' Hotel and Surgical Institute, iluffalo, N. V., has afforded a vast erperlem In nie. lv adapting and thoroughly f.-stinir renn-.li. 3 for the euro of woman's peculiar maladti-s. Ir. IMerre'si Favorlto lrecriplion Is the outtrrrwth, or rvuit, of thia irreat and valuable experience. Thousands of testimonials, received from patients and from physicians who have tested it in the more airirravnted and obstinate cases whi l bad balUel tlieir skill, provo It to lie the most won'lerful remedy evr devised foj the relief and cure of sufferinir women. Jt la not reeominendi'd as a cure-all." but as a most crfect Speciflo for womau's peculiar ailments. Am a. powerful, Invlzoralintr tonic, it Iraiwrts etrr-nirtn to tho wbolo iivBtem, and to tho uterus or womb and Ita ai pciulaircs. in particular. For overworked, '"worn-out," "run-down." ilobilitated b-ac ti ers, miilinera, dressmaker?., scamgtn-sru-s, snop-Birls." housekeerx-rs, nursirtir moth ers, and fecbio women (rfwraljy, Ir. IH'rce's Favorito Prest.Tiption i tla prreat est earthly boon, beinir iim-.iuallil as an appetizing cordial and restornTi-e tonic. It Vromotcs dipcrtion arid assimilation 01 1. 1, I Address. VOItLD"S cures nnt:n. wenlmosg of Plomflcn. lndi g..Ti..r, I.fontirtr mid emctAtlons of tis. Ai. a Fooilaiugr axil ftr'iirtiaeiiiiir nervine," 1-avorite l'rcscription " is tm e..i: !;. d and is Invaluable in aiiuylnir i i 6ii!.duiii titroiis excitability, irrituli1 exhaustion, profct ration, hysteria. and otli.s djr.tr.in'. nervous pt- .oils (ommonlv attendant upon functic- 1 and or;:iTiic diis4isc of the x-rr. b. It : . luces rcfiohinir ple-p and relic . -3 meiiUJ aai ietr and drondoner. lr. Vlere'rHt Favorltr Prescription Is a legitimate rucllcliie, i-an-fnliy compou:. Jed t-y rn f-jiH-rieiiati and skillful I'hysician. and 1 Ini'ted to woman's delicate orironuiatioii. It is purely vepetnblo in its composition an-1 Trfectlv hannh ss liiits ! effect in any cti.!.;; n r the svstem. "Kavorito Irrc riiKiou" 1 a Ofci- I live cure fi r th" mos-t complicatd and I ol.stlnritc casf-K of l.-ucorrhea, or "whiu-;," cx:cspic liowintr nt niontljy p'riods. pain- 1 ful men'-truati":!. tiuraj suppressions. .rolasi!S or falln : f tho womb. w alt n-k. female wcakr.. anteversi.in. ro troverKf.'i'i. Itearinir-dow :i sensations -:tmn ic coni;"-r:t'.on, intlammat ion and uic rjtion ef the womb, inflammation, pain nrM t- :i-d.-rnes )n ovaries, accompanied w;iu "ia-u..-:.al heat.'" fENs'p.v r-rnt. ASoci.iTir. v. r. Irs prfciinncy, " ravorite Prescript ir,n " i a mother s c. .nl.al," r h.--:t:ir nau. a. vakn-ss of Btomach and otii'-r iiitr -j..:.,' -mi'toins common to that condition, li ii. use is kept up in the iatt r tnon"i.s . f station, it so irv par-s the svjft.-m f r . very as to preatjy losen. i'.rnl ruanv iii:., i-.-ns'.st entirely do away with the EUllcr.i.i i of That ttrinir erdeal. "Favorite lre ription,'when 1Vfn In ojtineetion with the Use of I;r. 1-jerce d ioldn JIelical Iiieoverj-. nnj Ftnail lssa tive dr. s of lir. l'lerr-'s PurfcraTHo I. il. d.ittlf? Liver Puis, runs J.iv r. Kidney and Iliad. J r diseases. Their coml.in. d use u.o removes blood taints, and 'at- li-li. s cj---j- cerous and 6croluious iiuinors Irom tn. Evtm. "Favorit PrcerrlplSoii" is the rr.'y medicine for women sold, tv drin-k'.-t-under a poaltlvo jrnariini. e, ir r i t:..'. manufacturers, that it will cn. satisfac tion in every case, or money will ! r.--funded. Tliis p-uaranteo has be. n prir.t- 1 on the bottlo-wrauMT. and faithful'v Mr-ri.-d .ut for many y. ars. Iirue totlI-4 il" d.cs $1A0 or kix boulca tor ifSMV. t " Send ten v-n; in starrrm fnr Pr. rere."s Jartre. illustrated 'Jr.. alloc l 'ttt on Diseases of Women. O 1 TIain Street. IirtTALO. X. OPIUM to JO 4mrm. Sis Bar llll rorva. Ur. J. bicpkca,, 1 -' a OaJa l kacii SiiOKT-CAKt Take two cups of creamery buttered flour; ail one cup of water or milK; mix quickly uut tuorouirniy wun a sooon. 1 a mile sweetening is desirea add two Leaping tablespoonruls of sugar wheu mixing. Drop into jelly-cake tins and OiiKe in a quiet oven. This recipe will make two good-sized layers. After baking put the peaches (previously pared and sliced thin) between the layers and upon the top layer, sprink ling me irult with sugar. Cut into slices like pie, and serve with cream or rich mule. Jat " said Eerkey to bis wife yesterday at dinner, "you didn't say anything to auy one about what I was telling you night before last, did jour xiiai s a secret." A secret?" A hy. I didn't know it was a secret," she replied kind of regretfully. Weil, did you tell it? I want to know." hy, 110. I rever thought of it since, i didn't know it was a secret. ltll'E IOMATO CllCTNEE. Take seven pounds of ripe tomatoes, with the outside skins taken off, put them in a stone jar with three pounds of Drown sugar, one pound of stoned raisins and some cloves of good garlic. iiace me jar in a vessel of boiling water ana let, me tomatoes boil until the sugar penetrates them, then add one yint or gooa vinegar, one ounce 01 cioves, one ounce of ground cinna mon, jjou thirty minutes. Then put mi. x uey win Keep any length of time. Ix i ue CousiTKY. Jimmy "I was walking in the woods, w hen all at once i came on the blijest kind of a rattle snake." I'a "How do you know It wa rattlesnake, Jimmy?" nj iue way my teem rattled as soon as I saw him." They were sitting beneath the leaf- thatched bower, a stalwart youth. somewhat new, and a maiden fair to see. "And do you enjoy yourself better for my being with your"" he asked. while a look of conscious pride over spread his countenance. "Oh, ever so much better." was the frar.k reply. This was like sweet music to his ears. ad his heart throbbed with unwonted exhilaration. Again lie spoke: "And why dearest?" "Because. John, you helr feed the flies, so they aren't half so troublesome as they would be were I the only dish set before them." He smiled sadly, but the music had turned to discord and his heart iu longer Jumped for joy. TlNE APPLE "WATER-ICE. Ono Tne dium-sized pineapple, half nint. of water, nan pint of pulverized aurar one white of erg. Fare tha ninpaimio and pick out the eyes, wasting as little as possiDie, grate it on a coarse grater and press the pulp through a colander. mix moroughiy in the sugar. in" wnite or egg whipped to a froth. Whisk the mixture wn for a minute or two and freeze in the usual way. 1, f - vuv VUUIIU ...... I - oue puuuu or sugar, one lounu or butter, one pound blanched nlmnnita . I . . .. -"""o-5, 1.UJK0 pounas citron, one grated cocoanut, whites of sixtm eggs, two teaspoonfuls baking powder Ciiakged His Mixi. "I hone, idv aear," said a newly made Benedict, "if I should happen to be out niirhta occa sionally you won't be lonely. "Oil, bo, dear," she replied, sweetly. "If you should find it necessary to be out i'ii send ror ma to keeD me comnanv " TTi&'a m.i. : 1 . b uuuic i 1 J C C 1 J XI 1 11 L. The man who has made tin mistat is not in condition to know when Le nas succeeded in anything. "Wfaal la Woman's Worth ' aaaeu a iair damsel or a crusty old batche lor. lie did not know, so she said ; "W V. mm (double you, O man). But a wo man feels worth little if disease baa in- -auea her system and Is daily sapping her "ucukiu. ror an lemaio weatneoen, jjr. I- V. Pierce's "Favorite Prencrintlo,." stands unrivaled. It cures tbe complaint and builds up the system. Send 10 t ents in stamps for pamphlet to World's I- pentary Medical Association. 0o3 Slain otreet, liuualo. X. v. A Xicn Littlk Mas. Chicago miss (to father) "Fapa. did Mr. Mr. can't think of bis name anvwar. did a tall young man with blue eyes and side-whiskers call on you to-day?" .t atner "I don't think he did. Why do you ask?" Chicago miss "Nothing, only I have promised to marry him, and I didn't know but he had asked for me. Let me see. Kyan. Kyman, ltandall isn't it strange 1 can't remember Lis name? But 1 am almost sure it begins with an li., and, rapa, he's the nicest little man you ever saw. I ju3t know you'll like him." Father "Wouldn't be surprised. When you get acquainted with him. introduce me." bflt rlhtf.t ALL tLbt IA i SI l oach Sj-rup. TuiMeokl. letter one's Louse be too little one day than too big all the year after. ricrce's Pleasant foriratl- Illt. NICE rr.UITrciDINO. One CUP of ,ositively Popular; Provoke Praise; Prove olasses. one cup of sweet or sour t tr,celes: Peculiarly Prompt; Perceptibly bly PtlStllleit? rmmntin.f purity and Peace. Purchase. l'rice, I'etty. Pharmacists Patronizing Pierce niuure x lenty. Fortune brings in some boats that are net steered. milk, three CUDS of flour nn-olT.T" OI?nlS nwnciDg Permanent ProUt; Pre- Cf melted rinttr . rv . . ariiuiues ana ,... -"Pl cuoppeu ei'K's, leasuoon of soda Uake for two hours. Kat with raiic ilELOJT VVATEn-fCE. Ona sized, good-flavored canUleup. one and a nalf-pouuds of granulated sugar, one quart of water and Juice of one lemon Open the melon, take out tbe seeds "'- ivae toe inside or rneatt,. . melon, being careful not to get too close to the rind. 1'rejw thi sieve and to each tiintof it .,,i juice of one lemon and syrup, made by Oollinif one and a h.lf i " . - ... " ijuaua oi sugar with one quart of water till tv. is thoroughly dissolved: mir 3n n together and freeze. Getting Evex. She was one of thdse lofty, aptiroach-me-not sort of girls, born with a silver spoon In her mouth, and indignant to this day be cause it wasn't pure gold. Billy Bliveu had just been introduced to her at a lawn fete, and was doing his best, lu his plain, matter-of-fact way, to make himself agreeable. After they had chatted a few minutes on the veranda Bdl concluded that he would like to know her better, so ha came at th subject thus wise: "I should greatly I I should like very much to call on you some evening; suppose I drop around and we go out and take a little walk." "Thanks," she said, stiffly; "I am no pedestrian." Billy pondered a little while and then remarked in a quiet way peculiar to himself: "I'd HArri Frit, 1,2. 27. J., f (Jctolier 13, lfcSC J J E. T. Hazel-tote, Warren, Ta. Dear Sir: I was taken witn a very severe cold last Spring, md tried every cure we Ltd iu the store, and could get no help. I had o r village doctor prescribo for me, out kept getting worse. I saw an other phyeiciaa from Port Jervia, K. Y., and Le told me ho tiscd 1'iso'a Cure for Consumption in Lis prac tice. I bought a bottle, and before I Lad taken all of it thre was a chango for the better. Then I got my em ployer to order a (,untity of the medicine and keep it in stock. I took one more bottle, and raj Cough was cured. r.espectfully. I -RANK JUt KErCEY. CunfS Whtbf Ail Hif faux lloet ouj-li Syrup. Tuiwiood. Cso n i ii ma.Mar,M Saa T.J F7. I rr a p. r de - n ;p I K I t; K ' 9 : j I &2 A M'RE CtKE FOR INDIGESTION" and DYSPErSIA. PIiiKST. LIN. fcarluif that It ta th U-rt i-rriiaioa for ltllr-UoQ that th-T hav v-r n-.j. W have never fcar'l of a ri- . .f i'v,:tiia wtas-a rititSTVI.IX wm tat-D that r,..tr'irAi FOR CHOLERA INFANTUM. rr wri t, cure thb m.t a.hv i r;r ir will M'H- v.'imN'i in l'iti'.SAV.'V IT WII.I, hELIF.VE n-.vsin'iTMS: For Summer Ccrrj-lHlnu and Chr..n:c lMarrti-va. wtilrh arr th dtr l result ..f lr:.irfe.'t 'I :.-t-aLloii I)I.iK.S1 VMS will ,-r.n-t an Imn.-slLw t-jrp Tif liVdlSTYLI.S tor ull rami iti l di-.rtn rf tli t.ma.-h : Thv all wmi' fr,.m ln.Ilpcsu.-n. a jour dru.1ct for l llitsT VI.l.V r.n.. a. i-r Unra l.tUe. lllieilulitl.vi-it fu-:l ,uiA ,1 ,i ur u -u aatl will winl a -ttip t. .u. . i.r t f'it. 1k nf.t hesllat" t. wa-l xnv.r it. ,ti.-v uur LjlL. u tcUablo. .ta.Il.l:.l li-, . . .. VI. K. HlllllLi: .V !., manalacluriii j t Lrun.i-, .j Joho "t., N.j H Ha IM- TREATED FREE, ROUGH RATS." pV. !gl9 iT Wated Prr.rT and lt comrllca'kns rrneJI.-.. emir. It kartu ess. J.. m a'l svrnjitomof Dr. .r,y lu M. JO .lav,. Cur , aI erja Z"Jtl 'T' ' a.l .:m,.i..m. ars. ,Z moved, borne reay ery liumhuit witiojt k; ..wloa an.th.nit about It. liemcailr it c -ia ,.,u n.,u,5 t..rvl1.tn. nnt of , tnaunont C.r t.u...11? Weare o.ntantlT rurlaa f ln t-, J n- J-s that na.e hn iarp-4 a ..m'.er 'f t rai a 4 ftln r''-nt declared unao.e to . J-. L ','4 full l.l.tory of ca.., nauie. Me ,o l"nZ i;.,',111- Ten day.' t.-ealneot fur.1;.,-i.-d Ir-5 rJ,,,.'. a r ,rli mu,t fefirn this al- - - - ' - .im i , -. E. in ati;4 to pa ave asked you to go out, riding, onlv, boat a t,:.t. 1 knew V0U were no J Corn St VUr. To each nuarl r young corn cut from the cob allow three pinUof water. Boil until the grains are tender, and then a.i ounces ot butter that hare beeu well mixed with one Ublespoonf ul of flour. Ix!t this boil ror fifteen minutes longer. Just before serving add one egg well beaten and salt and pepper to taste GlXGER Skips rt;i i i r t. oiuwiy ior a,l rL,ln3 tW0 cnot niollsses. add one-LaU cup of butter, cool and add two spoonfuls of cold water, one heaping teasnoonful of vi . " spoonful of ginger and flour to roll. ArrLE Tapioca Pr-nr.r. iu warm water, pare six or eight cood apples, core them whole, flu thlcavS with sugar, a little butter, gnmxU meg or liquid flavoring, rur theTmii ture round the appiS and bake an hour. Sauce, sweet cream JSZLZ? Sxow Cake. On jugar. half cup of tatten? aid . half of flour, half cup of sweet milk teaspoonrul of baking ' Mwar JS !' or four eggs, flavor wimonl11118 LnCOXMARMil.Anw peel and extract the seed. Boll the ot lemon, BoU to IhickenV " PUaa ITe the ereat snecitic for Vr.l.l in .,..,!' and catarrU Dr. Sage's Catarrh JleuieJy. siwius nees pianteu at uttv itset irom tne building will, at time" Notlir.KHe canna Mnnof cure for Drop? l-ruvel, Lngm n, Heart, Lnuarytr Urer DiaeaseV. NerTouaue, c cum guarantee.!, umoe, as: Trj lL '"'' 1",K,uieorJ-UJ. wrujfgut. T - ... x.easure in larming; driving the work, instead of letting the work drive JUU. 'On, dear, me, ma; I do hope It will rain soon." "l'm glad to hear vou talk that c daughter. It shows that you have a good heart and pity the por farmers whose crops are beinir ruined iv i. drouth." '1'es; and my new consumer! t..ci think! I've had it now r.ir m-.r u month and not yet one chauca to wear it. It's awful" Xote If H should rain on this piece before it cets rioe. it won't i- our fault. Scrotum, salt racom, ail humor j, bom, pimples, and diseases of the blood, ireneril di.nit pepsia, bUlouaneaj, aick healache, kidney an ! ii er complaints, catarrh and rheumatism, are u, nuuu a saraaparuis Tate it no it. iuj luaes One Dollar. Farm of trees. animals appreciate llant some. the shade 1 1 ami Waxted A Little Tim B- Mr Faddle Let me off at Miketown " Conductor We don't ston. ti,- a through train. Mr ilcFaddle Ttin, playse, sor will yer sthop long enough fur me to tell Bridget that IU carried throntrh a If aniicted with snrecyes use Tr. Isaac ThomiK. son a Eye-water. Xnirg-UU sell at ic per botllo She Had a LovEi.r Tm abroad- The Berkshire hogs as ham producers. are unexcelled 11 lea Csrsd far 23 Cents. De. Waltos's Cuke fob PilksIs guar anteed to curs the worst case of piles, l'rice 23 cents. At druggists, or mailed stamps taken by tbe v Walton Kemut Co., Clfvelaku, o. l'lant iu clumps rather that in line?. aV?TAL ?ICE' mods anythlngl Broken ChU na, Glass, Wood. Free Vials at Drusn Uro. Fainting save decay. it en, aear. lust harV fr. -two years of it 1, what kludof season dil vr r. .. Mrs. Blink"Ob. just lovelv. Ma.i. a hit in amateur theatr lent a ,n. . miss a ball worth r?oinr t husband and am etudyiug for the pro fessional stage." v Frazer Axle UresuM. TheFrazerls kept by all dealers. One box lasts aa long as two of any other, lie ceiyed medals at North Carolina State air. Centennial, and Paris Exposition. Sow carrots early. Ix a New York Ifivsr.,. i.. Anglo maniac "I say. old cl.aim. how much this reminds me of dear old' London. Nothinz like comfort, eh?" 2d Anglo-maniac "But vou tntri uu "do tie van m Jjonuon. oo x wasn't, but I'm eummah, doncher knaw." . me going next Bronchitis is cured by frequent small doses of Piao'a Cur tor Consumption. After Tea a briri,r u.i thaf h.i5ucc?8'u Iy the word that," was asked by her teacher what would remain iftar th. ..? .., Dal Ukenaway. " - uaa oeCD "The dlrtveiirw stui ,. tin prompt rSpiy. " Tbi ts what klllrd tout poor father, ehnnl. Avoid aBytshlnx oontsBiotiis It tliroturbout tout future useful ) carwrn. We older ot- fsu ub iveaBs aoaga iiea, DOflTFOOLE? tn (utile efTorts with Insect pow-l tfer, borax or what not, used at random all over tbe house to re oi jtTMcaua, mirr- nutrs. Beet If. For 8 or S nirhta snrUkie "Kacosi ow Bats' drypowder.L . about nd Ouwn the alnlr ilnln, y'V- nmiaiMo iu mornaur wash It all way down the sink, drain pipe, when all the Jnsectarfrota garret to Oittar will dlsacoear Tho secret Is ft the fact that WrMweTfciwS drink durfaurthe'nlgat. ROACHES i.i V. w ..V. L a or trie riot For Potato Bumi snrta on Vtoes, esc. a tib, WflridTerT cltme. Is the nt extonalTely Mnrased and baa tbe laim sale of anr aina on tf face of trie rlehe. s Tilts asarv - l. spoonful of the powder, well shaW n a W of watar. and applied with spnnkW tx7 prsr STTinge, or what broom. Keep it iefl up. isc, SCC and SI boxes. Air Tsari ULU BUC8, hLIER. ' Rlalr'e Pillc Great tn9Hsh CouUnd Ulall O rlllSa Rheumatic Remedy. 1 t Pills. Kplleji--y FitKl JKill:lv cUr 1 ' II. I.KKiN JL- Miy's, M.'ll... lSLtel. i -it e -jri:i l .n.l AFFLICTED UNFORTUNATE After eill oxliera fail consult! 32 K. 15th St., belcw Callowhill, Fhila., Fa. 20yrarKTcrienc in a lPK . di-;-:-.r T mancntly restores those wrnkrned by rariv nuiiscrr tions. Sac Caller write. Ail vice frre and s:ric:!v con lldcntiai. Hour : n a. n. l.U a. auJ 7 t j i cvc:.:.i(;s. '71. STZ3 OTal lloa. at I round, 637 G P I U M 7,.:t C u re1 Treatment sent on trial. ' Ut-M-xsUesuiCoMLaFante.lc. FREEj rnainmall Daii . . . tll-- HOODT Tco; cnsaiaaaTS? KID0R8 mSTIIIFS f ri. .v, t.. bv lima. U 1-1. 1. IX. iuu, alus fra; AXLE GREASE, llest In the World, It.i.IpnnA iv the FraicrLutinra WiCo.atChlcaitou Jt. V. a; bt.Luiila. SldeKryuert. OLOTIB Dt'ILCINa, Washington. X. C. Drs. J. & 3. II. llOlM'N'SACK, Medical and Surgical OfYlces. 0 Tli3 liiTABUSnED. 20C North Second St., rhllaiklplila.ra. ltcpular Keir;s:ereit rnjsiclan; an I ar s ill engire. in ihe treatment au.l cur- of h:; csHesof Lervous .Ipinittr an 1 spe.-Ui .lis..a-;'n. tifflce boars from S a. ui. to p. in., an 1 Irom ". : p. In. CloaeJ on Sun lays. C'ousuluuou a. a.) I.y mail strictly conajcuual. PENSIONS toSlJl-rsS Uclm. Seal tiia: '.r ltr:i.k-, it r Ills I. dM.V' WuliiuiCkiTi. 1. J PATENTS Ton PaTT-TT. .So ciiaruu.aiH'. sft'nft"a, tt. f st f..r i l.i.r. niRRX Tswaw.. I HaWltaWt. 2V M.ikra 5 C&ia. of delirious. i.rlc- ilur, wboleaoine iinur-'. S..i Jraceuia . m tailed j C fc. riltibS, it N. ll Av.. ftnlav, ta. ROOT BEER jC Mleintf TrMhlM. Bipr- tMUsVi or lIaylrMl WraknMi ttui RuUbIo rT Hltlfra tail Uir. fttlt'u. Hrk HrainMU. V Jl. lltla Ml i'tuiaiwij Lta. ftU ty a lrWM. SUPERIOR DRILL CO. SPRINGFIELD, 0. Manufacture -sia,T- Sf -!. 41 rT.r GRAIN DRILLS. CIDER MILLS and HAY . I UU LS on tbe market. The SUPERIOR DRILL has boEcmI. Farmers, itwiu Dav vou to see our local aarent or write us ior circular and prices. mm Why did the Women Of this country u33 . of Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap inilSSO? ' a cake of nox and vou wiiiio, ,l.r.t.j i F. BOH1 OL. XL Me Little liOj ae little, loTe ni bnrJen of my a- hat is too not m irneth soon to I wouUl nor ihm o hirk ..r i ! l.t UsTi-ta tr. n lovest me too not rrove as 1 r oie little, more 1 1 JT frel the en. ji little -well e. little from the. msU, xiitu tru -o be sleiUa--t 11 hoaloT'st me -hoe my love v.. .lT-.nnni7 t .1' VLile that love i and after lca".i, heo wili Seep ni Inn; May - "isis my love a-sul tnnt love is m It will throuj:!' 1 1 me that, witli tr ' will it restore ; t of durance l.-t , U weathers; tha . ie land or ior ; as.inii everui m ter's cold or P;:rr. j am s tempesi .n .u never know .It Never can re:'!. . ,,-, I 1 .uo . 1 - 1 a the love, 1 tt-.. 1 a must gi o l i So to tliCO far-'ivt HIS MA jboUy eaid ti n ut to think of il - Tn the first Ue was tbirty-tj iehteeu.) I:i tl er -with fcur cl. in only cbii-1 w anil last 1, be I- Everv t:ie in Tbey knew b of bis wife's : and HOW he V s' heart", jreity, jrpbies, the i Tiii e admiration of ' ebe came t, manlike IIicl r to evc-rjl.-ol;. t that l)lui-.-' S Chester bio. 1 a for ber f.ite, ton bad r fT. r a tlDcea. i.-t-r " ered a cn 1 m aite eviilei.i :! .i: lo man sht- U vc--1 to watch l'---: ben be as -till she was su:--r. kcs, Orpbies Ui " ". raged to birii, U ", ing In Juije .i 1, She tvas to i burch v.-lif-p- s-. . in the tireM-r.-'e rn and lovt-1 r 1 i was rea'i'y ii 'V'- -body's bu;hti.-. i of conversaiii'U vlllace. All A ber; all ber n.a. id Hector ii ui. t rumiltil lir f. jd that the I n le.-: tl' Il 1 ,1 rially carao i1.. solemn servic. d then pn-t aisle leani:. -looking titi: ic ralh was. future as t-'.ear n tbe e'ory i 1 its bosom. can't alT.r-l , Orpbies," Mr. Bight be s ' i ; ou ber Gi.per, 'yes" whir.; :. . which gre v. h , le. it ci: i a adavs. Tin- t h.l i twill lake ii of my licet.: : l won't care, . as soon sell ! nan, hadn't y first wifo diJ. Old Oriibies thing he l.k..-.i,"; 12 she was. : red pabtor baj n Hunter, ssbe vr.i village comm. in tins bouse 1 u:'.t , ed the iloor in ting alter ber eratiou in their She'll lezret tin. name Isn't Mu. d one narrow -m:i other. "She'll look l;k.; a ne she baa lived t ase children,"' sa:,l lage rlreasmakt-r. t ra. TliuU "1 kn once made a dress l unter. and 1 bad J some of their act "We've lost pretty id eray-ham-l 1 iude hat.ds have lar rose, and thiie tr." "We are go.: t xncli for a ' ( :i unter childrci:, pie lndow which ci.miu. lllswood common a:, rful pretty, but iff e ever came to marr "You know the y pbies, that then- i troductioa," aai 1 M ting bride kissed i ictber, and Bat ilo lfe'3 rocking chair w l ber knee. "Wl.c: e will go over the 1. Ok at things; then nner. I t!ismi.-sol -day, as I knew we r alter you came. , and as a eni;y & ned, I let ber t' ge enough to bel; use. She is fifteen, - T guess you' it-rate," Pretty Orrhies lo lighter questioning ;, ii nope so," t' Jfes," kissing her, all." 'That kiss won Rosa r'Arthur she aai r-old brother tbe n (ted behind her ue art. I do believe ting. The second y sweet and smilir. surprised If lather ,tcb. She doesn't as mumvivvmuwi ijy-ir lr?.!tnji.rl. fJ?fP??'f fttMVj1'r'
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