HpimrW"il'l,l,llll Jl -. ' . . I . . . - ( . , ;iiwi.'..L.iJi..J.a,i.ii.J...:. '-lAi,.", A Society -Ldr.' At a mention of crtio literary dab. rampwwl rf th so rllel ooty women of a rertain ritr. several dj tiniruished women wrra invited wo mea from afar to bear erT paper read ou a certain subject ol wida 7 ireDaral interest. TreTioiu to tba mewtinir theme fnirnta had keard macb of tu avkuuwle.i.f-d leader of axx-ietr in the platf. "Have you met Mrs. 1 " T-rjWlT qiietinel. Yoa will adniir L.r atmuch; she is charm ing; surh lovely manners; ao well bred; mi much a-lmtrcl. we ax ao proud f her." et., ev-rvb.dy atlinuet Tha intriui-ri..na were axrDKe.t to take plaee at the literary BiK-iety. The ni.etirxr n.ijv-n l with ita usual (..rmtlitt, j.r..l'.pued by the charming fnm froii of women' voirea and (fowna. a in the jj-n-ral infi.riuality of arrival everybody jfTeeted everybody eln with 'l.a.sant words, and flut tered lut fr'.m group to rroaP 'I'he puesta looked curiously at each bright fare, expecting it to be a oart of the rharmmir iTsonalitT of Lv,-ly Mrr L . The president ad dressed the assembly, the secretary read the notes of the lunt meeting, wnn Lead of mninutteea niade rejxjrt in fact, 1 1 1 bnsiu-a wax all transacted and u Mrs. I had arrived. At lioit the president introduced the (leaker and the event 'f the meeting, tlm rea.lititr of a paper which had been in preparation for ni'Mlis, betran. Aa it continue. in smoothly roiiu.led per I.mIs, urirumeut after argument beinr uufol.l. .! mth a strength and lojrio that tiled a!l attention, an interruption oc eurre.l , th.-re w.i a noft rustle of fem llilue drafwrl.-s the door wiw tlirown open, ou the tl.r. niiol.i appeared a tail, willowy titr'ire. irra eful as an a.spen, ela.l in piftiir.--..iij n-Ntlietirneas and To tied by a snul.nif, beautiful lace. fshe looked absently a moment or two, hcHitnte.l. and then 8M-d across the front of the ii-emllr rxiiu Iwtfore the very face of the waiting, astonished npeak. r, in front of the president, anil drew a chair before the burninir coals of a ireat op-ri tire. Then, with an other pr. tty rustle of draperifa, a Katli.TiutT up of skirts, showing rullle after rullle f tilmv lace, a prace ful -.hapc naiik into cushioned depths, two ilim.tilv ?-ho,l little feet were eitcU'! d touuxl the Ktaie and, with a pretty c-e-turc und a faint, low, half aM.l"-. tic hiiiu'li, a v.uce broke the silence with the words: .Mrs. 'refill, lit, I inn mi forry, but I was un avoidably il.'uiiie.l. Won't you ak dear Mk to commence over au-Rin'.' I aoul.l so regret to miss any thing of her." l lie .liiiiiiiilicit quests looked and listened iiluist. Intuition told them ho had thus dared. I forget hat the president said. I he pnp r was contin ued at the point of interruption, but the .li.titiu'iii.-hcl puesta decl neil the honor ot itieetiu the soend leader ahofe man iters were "so charniintfly well bred," and tlie city, represented by it-, women blushed. 'I'hii women, this leader, was not fo much to blame 11ft. r all; she was hu man. AssoiM.'ttiou had sjioilcd liT. Aswiciatiofi' She! the leader of ho ciety'of the cultured. Is st bred o ple! Yes, he, for phe had aswH-iated for Teara with naught but adulation, and lier conduct waa but a proof that common t.ense and tact are aa ntct'a aary to true refinement as birth and breeding. .V. .V. '. M. in thirayo Jl-ntl.l. Graceful Movements. "Po you know t hat there are Tery few reopl.. who know withont instruct ion how t.. walk across a room, how to make a pr.icef'il Ihiw, or bow to ptand at earn'? Neit her of these threw thinpa is done erai'efully bj ninetsn ont of twenty men and women. J'ld you ever notice that an act. r in walking acrosn the ttu;e rarely obtrndes Lis feet on your notice, w hil an amateur will im preaM Toti as not knowiin; how t.) han.lle them? The reason is that the experien ce 1 a.-tor keeps his toes down alwava and doesn't lilt his feet much otT the d.H.r. Simple, i-n't it? ut a trick to ac.pilred all the fame." "Aa for making a Isiw, there are a.s many dirt', rent ways almoat s there are different pers..ns. To ftaml with the IhmIt nicely poise. and incline the head gracefully is .put.- an art. If yon wish to form au estimate of thoso w ht do this well, watch the introductions at the next reception y.ui at ten. L "To stand easily is one of the hardest things to tl.v. The actor who can stand perfectly still and appear at ease is well ilontr iu his profession, you niay be aure. In sm-u ty you will find peutle wen standing ou one leir, or with lepa croaaetl, or feet wide apart, or attempt ing to stand easily with feet close t.v jrether Bn, (. out. I mr yon will uotice tjrnttrnu n doin this because an inexpe rienced person cannot tell when ladies stand that way. itut they are just as bud as the men. and if jonstndy the effect of these postures, yon will Iss able to tell the women as well as the men. The correct attitude is with one f.sit slightly advanced and the other alamt a foot buck of it, with the toc-s nearly at npht mi-lcs. This pives one latitude t) rest the Weipht of the bodv u either or Is .fh feet, and (rives one's tipplencss some expression." Mrs. Ms. Kay, tho "lU.nnnza Qneen," has, write-, a corresondcnf, provided, during her a.s, iice, tho publio of Lon don with a pratuitoua entertainment of the most ilivcrtintj nature. At her opn window iu liiickinghatn l'alace tiate is a wonderful green parrot which attrai-ts hundreds of people everr dav to hear him talk. The crowd one dnir wa o pri'at that a policeman had to re.pust the people to move on. ".Move on." echoed the parr. t, to the intense delight of the mob. "roily, what o'clock is it?" asked a man. The parrot pretending to hs.k at the cl.s-k, cried out in answer. -Tlalf past five." and lie was right. "How old are you. Tolly?" "IVm't know; how old are yon?" was the auawer, which of course provoked much rnerrtuieut. in which the parrot joined. sked what dav of the week it was, the wretch hoppd al suit scream ing, "Sunday. to prayer. ra pro nobis." And fell into a paroxysm of laughter, mh'ch was quite rotitn- fioua. Mret '.u- Kplsodc. niiuinuUve Chap irisingi - lake my seat, tins.. Youiitf l-idy Thank you, little boy. Y"ou m.iy s.t on uiy Iiiiiiniitive t hip (in a deep lxiss oice)-My daughter over there wouldn't like it, uiiss. Youn lady fa.nts. J Mr. Iligc.itch I hear Miss DeUlon dereferred to as "the llle of the prtntr." Miss rr!e-Uh, yes; she's beeu the Wile for 1 vcr so many springs ana suinnieis, tot. XV. A'rX'in h-r y.,inoiatrof, of TeUv tok, ctupliatu 'a'ojr recoiuuTend to ad military men, s oi tsmen and others, a fiea) for boots which is said to entlie'y prevent sore fet t, and so protects pe!es utans from the wti. le train of faiuilur affecUotis causel hv that minor acci dent. The oiii'nient is made of four parts of Urd. four parts of olive oil, ami utie part of ca utthouc (raw rublr) which are melted together en a lion Or. Having moistened the sole of the boot with water, the Inventor warms the boot I - a atove or before a Ore, and I Den smear it over with Ibe com pound. The boot is aoid to become oft, pliable, shimu, waterproof, aad van luuie durable. She C.irvlily) - Wtirm should you call the pielt'.ist giil ui this room? He (looking tt!sut h iii-ll'm. Well to te l the truth, there usu'i a pretty g:rl iu the place. FAXit K0TE3. HOW CHICKEXS ARK HATCHED 1B TinJial.LT AKt OTHEH HlltTa 1" rouLTKT ra EjiKs.-rrbapsno branch of stock ra sing has been improved s much or made as profitable within the pact decade as poultry r sing. At tbe time of the Centennial tbe use of In cubators was well known, but tbey bad not been perfected. At tne present aay Camden the business is ' of Mammon ton has now abo. t u.irty : - . roi'er Nrtns. ranging In capacity irom .ime railroad, are two of the largest establishments in the United States, the build ngs at the latter point being near ly one-fourth of a mile In length if placed together, while those at 11 am nion ton wotiii reacn a mucu " , w"Vr tad there is I At Smyrna. there is 1 istance. also a verv Urge broiler establishment. and other points may be mentioned as being interested In the inausiry, eareiui oxper u- ",.1 - . . . .... 11,. IOW1 oecesaai j oj - . broiler is five cent, ana ine cjul-k . should we:gh two ounds when ten weeks old, thus m.iking the co-t of foo.1 for a two-pound broiler ten Ce ta. I5ut this is not all the cost, Tl e chicks are broode.1 In buddings from 7 ' to l' O feet Ions, the heat being provt. ed w ith hot wau-r pi.jes, the water being heatd with a stove, which is si.rrounded with a water jacket. Fciuierly the pipes were nlaced below ttie door, and the heat brought up though a tube, but now the system or overneau pipes, under whi -h the chicks nestle at night, has been found more advantageous, and will be adopted. The cost Is therefore j increased ty the coal uied for warmth, and the interest on capital Invested in buildings and heating arrangements. The principal cost is the eggs, as they are worth about three cents each in winter, and as many eirgs do not hatch the cost of the chicks depends upon the number hatched. After this they must be raised to a marketable age, and in so doing there is also some loss. If the chicks do hot entail over '20 cents cost each before tliey are marketed they will give a fair prolit. A winter business. The raising of broilers is done 111 the winter season. and princijiclly by those who cannot de- j vote their time to stock feeding, such ' ;vs fruit-growers. The prices obtained 1 are very high during some seasons, the bert prices being in April, for chicks weighing not over 1J isiunds each, and very often they bring 50 cen'.s a pound. They are shipped, dressed anil packed in Injxes or barrels, aa there is no de mand for them alive, and each season the demand has been greater than the supply. It is a business that has its pro(ortlon of risks and dis.ul vantages, mi.l tal successful one must begin with a few and gradually extend opera tions. Cleaning cloverseed from the seeds of weeds is r ot au agreeable job, but on stormy days it will ay to carefully go over the seed aud clean it as much as possible. Every weed seed is a foundation for extra work later on. Some one has said "It to better to rrntw int.i s .Twl-.lt v flio, t. it. ttit.m pa.'n .'. u u , . J ... .sr p,s. ..s I it." There is a deal of wisdom In the J saying as applied to the farm. Almost any line of work Is all right if well con- ducted, but all wrong if it to not. First j learn bow, then it will do to go in. A gotal way to learn a specialty is to try ' it on a small scale ana gradually in- ciease. 1 here are those, though, who can comprehend the requirements of a line of effort without the experience, but they are not plenty. Here is a pointer for our butter fac tories on the matter of advertising their goods. At the recent dairy show at Chicago, in connection with the Fat St4K-k show, the State of Nebraska snowed a who'e carload of One butter, and members of tbe IUirymeu's Asso ciation of that State were in constant attendance, giving samples of the butter on wafer crockers to the crowds of visi- tors u.g: in attendance, t treat to advertis-. yY'tanT7iT Thel, to not a omgle r!Tir?L mkeu now- sT drng known to medical so.nce which and rhiia.lelpoia markets to now a nermanenUv cure a lulimr lndustxv aiooz m iuic ui w ; v 17 7.. N ever fasten the nests to the walls. I 'be outer casing may have an opportu Xo poultry house can be kept clear of nitT ' running away to the drains, lice as long as the nej-u remain in a 1 Tbe P of lhe cavity to usually covered nm'iinn tl, jt ..tj .v I in iu-t above the crrnund line with a oughly cleaned, and to do this pronetly I ... . ..... . . - ' . J 1 thev fhmll.l I J t-iL-n nt.r, ,1a nf bouse. The nests are the harboring places of lice and need overhauling . ottener than anything else In the poul- trv li.ina I Ir. 1 1 ti-.-w u...n n.l !.. - J "- . . -. ...... j 0 "K UU ,C boxes make the Ist nest boxes. There are periods during the win ter when the ground may be plawtd, and advantage should be taken of such opportunities to do so, in order to kill IK. .......... ,n I. - . 1 V ... tual as winter plowing. Ilelng thrown ' to the surface they will I unable to re-1 turn into the ground, and are caught by the frost and de.tr. .jed. I IVdi-re Hoes not alwavs lml .t- a good animal, nor do. s it indicate qual-' a(Jditlon to the local treatment the pa uv, but it euables the breeder to know . ,lent were K'ven such medicines as art something of the family Troin which ti e """ally employed. The method has, animal descended, and permits him to we may r mark, received of late some b tter understand how to develop it and tteut;011 1,1,8 fOUhtry. w hat may be expected. In all families j ' 1 i here are some superior to others, aud ! Experiments w i h petroleum vapoi the pedigree is a guide to breeding. l ave shown that a r mixed with 5 pel UTERdairvingwillgraduallyforce progressive dauv men into more lnten sive s stems; better cows, better main tamed, and ou fewer acres, and possibly with the silo, soiling in soma of its forms will take t! e place very largely of the summer pasture of wide range. AS the grass. decrea.es give hay to cows, thus gradually making the change ! irom green loed to dry food. If the change is made suddenly, the cows will fall off iu milk. A an assistance to the green food (which will soon become scarce) give sliced turnips, beets or car rots. Tub busy lieres that a bk.e. Mr. Milleson be- greiit many bee keepers use altogether too much smoke in hand ling Issys, and do nearly as much harm as good. He careful about using smoke, and use as little as possible, and don't drive the bees all out of the hive. The folly of drawing fresh earth into the highway in late autumn with the idea of improvement is repeated every year, although men who pursue the practice know very well that it is riad s;oiliug not road making. You cannot Increase your products 1 without increasing your expenses- but ! productiouiucreasesatafasterratethau exinses increase. Herein is the grea"- or prolit of good farming. ' ; Mountain Cake One pounJ of flour, three fourths pound sugar; ot.e- half pouud butter, three eggs, a cup of milk, teaspoon of soda, raisins and j side, to taste. ... n j Walnut ruDt.i.vo. One cup o chopped nuts or ra sins, two cups .f j l.iaiiani or whole wheat, half cup oi j niolasses. half leasp.onful of soda, , cup of milk; steam '2$ hours. I Charcoal is a wonderfully useful article U teed to poiil'ry. It acts on tne oioou and tones it up, the results i f which are readily notiovahW in scizTiria Then are many kinds of hraasbe. but In these days tbe nervous headache to a Tery distinct variety. It to gener ally located In tbe front of tbe bead, across tbe forehead over tho eyes It may bo In other parts, though at tho top 01 tuo bead, at ana or own aiues, at tbe back, or all over. It is painful. M.rnii luinirnA 11 uip unci umA 1 Srua not always needed. A com- pie . change of air and clreomstances y . ten " "I h " " r-rfect rest of a oaUU iuhk v.vuwtliussjuw wa w-w j 1 V will make the cure per man en t. There ! are of course methods of relieving and ' diminishing the pain until such a time 1 as It may l possible to obtain com- ulete rest- Itut the rest to the thing 10 secured at all cost. A. nervous i if it be fnquent the danger la Increased, and if . continued, a catastrophe to imminent. Rest, immediate and sufficient, to tbe sovereign remedy. Two week, now to ,,, ,, . r anon ' Tlu earth, traveling in its orbit around the sun and onward with the entire solar system around some un known and still gieater centre of at traction, to constantly traversing new regions of space, which it depletes ot meteoric dust and meteorite's, thus steadily no matter how slowly in creasing in diameter 'ow let this growth continue till the earth has jus twice the attractive power which it now ..ases; we should then have twice . uuuiler of meteorites and double ,lie QUa,l(ity of dust falling annually ,,10 it than now. fori uuately four ur heads the earth luu I vet attained very formidable dimensions, but we may look upon it as an established fact that It constantly gains iu weight and that in proportion to such gain ita attra : ive power stead ily increases. The attractive force of the sun is so enormous that a ptrpetual bail of meteorites and a torrent of dust parti cles must rush upon it from all direc ti ns, and som of the foremost observ ers are now of opinion that these fall ing todies are tbe sole cause of the un's t eat. In the light of this theory our earth s a young and growing, not an old and dying planet, a planet with a fu ture, which ought to be cheerful news to all of us, although we shall not live to leap the beLeCt of it; and the sun, for from being nits las', legs as an expirin luminary, to st adily gaining in heat and lighting ca acity. A Gtrman chemist In Chicago ha been experimenting for a number of jears in the hope of discovering a pro cess for purifying and refining milk and (ream for tbe purpose of shipment ta points distant from the place of sujjply, and be says he lias found it at last. By this 1 rocess much of tbe water is taken out. and the ingredients are left u -harmed in their natural state. All dis ease germs, it Is also claimed, have b eu destioyed, and, if there has been a taste of bitter h rbs, it has been re V. . t V OJ OK. ,UU3 fUll.lCU UV1 tehned, will keep sweet for fully thirty days, andean le shipped anywber , and when the water l as been replaced, to in as good, if not better, condition as when it left the cow, and cannot be distinguished from milk six hours moved. The milk, thus purified and Old. A T(Ailem which the builder, ow nei and architect has to deal with every day to to render a cellar dry. This may be done in a variety of ways, whicli will depend upon the circumstances sur rounding tbe case. One of tbe most effective means of keeping a cellar dry to to build an area wall around th whole of the site, so that the earth doe: not rest directly against the walls ol toe house, lo form such an area s four-inch wall is built parallel to tl.t " ur worn 1 lurui. a. lie wui ui iiie iijcioneo space to formed into a gutter, so that any water tl at finds its way through row of ornamental bricks, or sometimes .-,.!. 1 .. ; ..1 . 1.. , .t u-i.. o.. with bricks laid on edge. When these means are adopted it is desirable that orenings In the main wall should b provided for ventilation. 1r. icamlt, writing in IhioJeJim, Finnish medical journal, states that he has now treated no less than ICO cases of pneumonia with ice, aud with the lest results. Though ten of the case: were of double pneumonia only three i notwithstanding that the epidemic wa . i,,,"?! , " au,In' by uo means a flight one. The method as to apply over the affected ndian rubber bag containing Ice continuously for from twelve to twenty-four hours after the crisis. In "STS u.j per c nt., a slight exp'osion takes pi ce, while with 8.3 per cent, the ex. plosion becomes violent. The most violent explosion takes place, however, with fiotn 11 to 12 ?r cent, of vapor. lSeoiid this limit the violence f the exploit n d creases, aud when the air contains 20 per cent of the vapor no explosion iccurs. It 1a something unusual to find the white or a fresh, hard-boiled chicken egg colored 'ed after taking off tbe shell. The discoverer of such an egg presumed that he had to do with a micro-organism; tried to cultivate it, and was not disappointed. A potato substrata w s in short time covered with an intense growth of b.cillus proiliglosos. We have here a bacillus that not only withstood boiling for a certain time without impairing in the hast its vitality, lut one inside of fresh eggs. Sr,eiord LiuvtU has published a pre liminary notice or certain experiments made by him, which appaientlv show that a piece of irou can be il trhtlv ,ukn'tized by allowing a ray of light upon iu Mr- Hid well does not COMlur the results eutlrely free from "uP,clon out. if further exper tnents c"u6nn lu experiment, it to or the ''iahe-t importance, and i 1 go far to 'rove t,,ut 'U"t electro-maguectic disturbance a theory which many otlieT ,itc,s arirently tend Jo confirm. m s,Hle raa.she (eacerly Well, dearest, did you speak to papa thUnio,,, iRy ' ,w He Yes. I spoke to him. She (exc.ledly) What did he say? He He said "Good moruin- - I SheHadnt One.-Xow, Mr Faint heart, let us p'ay at cards. What say you to a g-tme of hearts? Mr. Fai it heart (w ho has beeu court ing nertor years) rso, not me, thank Son t believe you have a trump! I -- - A i-Vkhnff Ptiitli iv itaeir HOUSEHOLD RiBBOjr Cab am els. Place In the sauoapan two cupfula of granulated sugar, two tablespoonfuls of glucos, and half a capful of boiling wat r. Tioil these together vntll tho mixture will snap when dropped in cold water; then add half a cupful of cream, a large tablespoonf ul of butter, and a square of baker's chocolate, grated. Mix all well together and borl until done, stir ring to prevent scorching. This, when poured out to cool, must bo half tbe depth the caramel to desired to bo when done. Xow make a strawberry cara mel by boiling together two cupfuls of granulated sugar, a large tables poonful of glucos-, and half a cupful of boiling water. As soon as thn will snap when droped in cold water ad I halt a cup ful of cream and a large tablespoanf ul of butter. Boil until done, when color and flavor and pour it on the chocolate to cool. , Maple Caramels. Make a rich maple syrup by boiling maple-sugar with a little water. To three cupfuls of this syrup add two cupfuls or light brown sugar, three lablespoonfuls of glucose and half a cupful ot boiling water, fetir all together well, and boil until it will thread when poured from a spoon, or will snap when dropped in cold water; now put in a cupful of rich cream a.id half a cupful of butter, and let it boil, stirring all the time until do e. As soon as the candy will har den when dropped in cold water, remove it from the fire, and pour out to cooL As soon as cold cut it up and wrap in paraffin e paper. Tongue Toast. Take a cold smok ed tongue that has been well boiled, mince it Gne, mix it with cream and the broken yelk of an eg?, an 1J give it a simmer over the tire. Having grated, cut off the crusts, toast very nicely some sli es of bread, and then butter them very slightly. Eay them in a flat dish that has been heated before the fire and cover each slice of toast thick ly with the tongue mixture, spread on hot. This is a nice breakfast or supper dish. Choice Candies. Maple Cream Walnuts. Take one cupful of water and two cupfuls of maule sugar; cook without stirring, und when nearly done put in a small piece of butter; try in water, and when It begins to harden take off and stir rapidly until it becomes a w axen substance; then make in balls and put halves of English walnuts ou either side, putting on a greased plate to cool. I.emox FUDDlNG. Grated rind and juice f one lemon, one cup of sugar, cue egg, one tablespoonful of cornstarch, one-half pint of sweet milk. Mix well and pour into plates lined with pastry made ly above directions and bake quickly a light brown and I am sure you will be pleased with the result. This quantity will make two medium! y thick pies in medium size pie plates or one quite thick one. Apple ckcmb ivddixo rut a layer of bread crumbs iu the bottom of a buttered pudding d sh, then a Liyer of sliced tart apples sprinkhsl with sue or, then crumbs and apples until the dish is almost fulL Tbe crumbs should be last. Cover and cook an hour. Eat with the sauce of sweetened cream. 'Do you mean to say," he protested to the young St. Thomas man who had just got back, 'that you were In w York a whole week and didn't get rob bed?" "That's what I say." "Didntgft confldenced?" "No, sir." "Didn't lose jour watch?" "So. sir." "Didn't get buucotd?" "So, sir." "And got out all right?'' "I did." 'Well, there's something mighty strange way back of it somewhere.' "So there is. I hadn't a watch nor adurned cent to hi robbed of and 1 got out the hist car of a long fre g'lt train." Assurance is a quality which, if it does not adoin, greatly assists a u au in his material Interests. There sho Id not be too much of it, kowever. Ntv r attempt either to bully the world or to brow-beat individuals. To be assured is not to be overbearing. Let jour as surance be the boldness of honest pur pose and rational self-conQdeuce. Much of the hardihood one sees results from au innate consciousness of personal demerit, and is simply an attempt to hide that consciousness behind a show of bluster. Finished. General Boulatiger has bud a good many hard things said i.b uit him, but he has one redeeming qua'liy. V hat's that ? It will be generally conceded that he is now, at all events a finished gentle ui n. A PiTTSBURO newspaper in its an swers to correspondents, says: "Auna Dickinson was born In 1S42;" then it gallantly adds, "Wo do not know the lady's age." Frokessob, (returning home at night, hears noise) Is somi one there? Thier (under the bed) No! l'roressor That's strange. I was positive some one was under my bed. Why need It beT" e sav and sigh W hen lovine mothers tide and die. And leave the little ones whose teet 1 hey hoped to guide in pathways sweet. It need nut I In nmnv coses. All about us omen are dyinu daily xhose lives micht have been saved. It seems to be a widespread opinion that when a woman is slowly liul'im aav with the diseases l...h vr.. n.o - male weaknesses and irregularities that there Is no help tor her. she is dimmed to death lSut this is not true. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion Is constantly restoring women afflicted ith diseases of this class to health and hai.pl ness It la the only medicine for their ailments sold by druggists, under a vcurht guaranty Irian the manufacturers of Its giving satlsfac- reiunded r mUDey P ur Pr. Pierce" Pellets, the original and only genuine Little Liver Pills: 25 cent a Vial: one a dose. ' He who would search for pearls must dive below. A 1'lemsing tsensa Of health and strength renewed and of ease aud conifott follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts In harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in Soc and $1.00 bottles by all leading drug gists. It's a nil wind that docs not blow at all. riutr lili liraasa The F rarer Axle Grease la tbe Standard Axle Grease of the world. Cse it and save your horses and wagons. One greaain -w ill last two weeks. " Jack of all trades and master of none. . want A cents to sell our celebrated Reme dies, sji in worth sent to responsible person.. Ui be paid for a hen sold. Largest commissions ever offered. Send for Agents terms. Frank lin Hart Lemedy Co, si Murray Su, w Voik. Keep your tongue within your teeth Tbe saving In clothing where Dobbins' Elee trie soap is usee, is rtcenrw Mnvs the soap bill It Is no new experiment, but has beca sold for years- To-uay Jut as pure as In laoi Trv it. 1 our grocer lias it or will order It. Jesting lies bring serious sorrows. We recommend Tanslll't Punch" Cigar. "I am quit surprised, Mr. Meeker to account for your wife's knowledge of parliamentary law." "she? Great Cesar! Hasn't she been speaker of the Louse for the last fifteen years. Rheumatic Pains Gradually rlvesrayte Bo4's Saraaparflla. aa this great hlixst purifier neutralizes the acidity of tbe b'ood. shirk causes rheumatism, and gt.es vitality and strength to the whole sts em. The tact that thousands ot sufferers have been cured by Hood's Saraaparilla la the strongest reason we ran give why yoa should try this medicine If yoa are troubled with rheumatism. -My husband had Inflammatory rheumatism two years and Hood's SarsaparUla helped him more than anything else. I am always glad to tell what Hood's sarsapartlla has done." Mas, F. ATEISfSOS. Salem, lnd. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyallrtruggista. (1 :six torts. Prepared only b t'.I.HoODacO,Apothecariea.LoelI,Maas. I OU MMsai One lol lit r. If you hare a COLD or COUCH, amte or lea dine t CONSUMPTION, SCOTT'S EOvLSNG of niti: con liter on. AND BTPOPHOSPBnXS OaP XlJfiJ AND BOlA IS gBITXlXl CXJUB IOR. IT. This preparation contains tbe stimula ting' proixrtla ot the tfypopAMpAiff. and fliia &rrffi xf Liver Oil. Ls-d ty iiivH)cbtna an ine worm over, it is as palatahim mm mtHk. Three times as effica cious as plain t1 LlTr OU. A periwt Emulsion, better tban all other made. For all forms otHmMtinff IMraem, Hronehitim, coys ujiptiox, Scrofula, n as Flesh Producer there is nothing like SCOTT'S EMULSION, ltlssnld by all Druggists. Let no one by I'P.ruse explaiiallun or Impudent entreaty induce you to accept a substitute. ELY'S CatarrH Cream Balm .Cst'l CleanHew t lie Xaaal Pavsnaxcw, Allays Pain and loflani ii. at ion. Heals the Sores. . HeMtoreu the Senses or Tute and SmelL rT'Dri Ts o M VAX! Try tlie C'u re. HAY-FEVER A Dar3f 1 Ir1eVl inli nrMtnl w airreat. Stale, price r;tMftt UnUfiwtl;rr ms-.l, rvWlfter-L. m am. tLi numt.Bi, Warre i L. ew York. THE PURCHASING CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 614 Chestnut Street, OFFEKSTI1E FOLLOWING IMMENSE liAKliAl.N: No. OOT. A lilies' Glora IUng. This is rolled rold. richly chased on frnth sides, with Brazilian IVbble In tbe cen tre. KetaJl puce, fiaO ; our I'rice, SU No. ait. A Oeutlcman'a Kk1 ln tagllo Wont Klug. with a handsome head carved on the stone; set plain, with curled edges; has fancy i.leces on sides engraved to match top. This ring Is finely flushed, equaled to any Gold King. Id-tail price, (3: our price, 9)1. No. s ;. This Is a KIl Cluster Stone lung i iHir own design, it has a plain shank, and is set with six .f the must brilliant stmies. We can recommend this as a speci urgitln. Re tail pilc-,$l,ou! pilca, Slio. No. S4SS. Solid nold r.nr Scarf tin. with b-autlful set ting, and a real Rhinestone. The entire arti cle i solid gold, and aell made. Must t seen f" .he spj.recUted. HeUll piles. W-iO; our P" IsvsT. S) m itP No. 3-esa. A new gold-wlra Swing; Ear-Rlngr. The top is gold front, perforated and beautifully engraved. It has a new six point setUng and a X! Ltwcett I'.hino stone. lletall price, $2. Our pries. 73e. No. SK07. A new six point setting Earing, fits close to the ear and has a patent push back, set with a very brillUut clear stuns. lietall pries, S1.S0; our price, 73o. No. 713. - " - m.s. . ... wnn nmnnumB cen tre. Has a patent safety pin attached. Is well made and eutli ely new. Kutaii prloe, Sli oar Feonl Lars pin. with Rhinestone cen- price, Wi. No. 1330. A Solid Gold Ring can be had either Cameo, Intaglio, or Tiger Cameo. Stone is finely cut, v. Ith a full figure on It; sides are nicely engraved. The general e. instruction of this ring Is very flue. Jewelers re tall it (or S2.50-. our pries. !., In orderliie plue mpnriwa bnuImv of tlcla to avoid mitkea. Tlie a Hove artlcltss will be sent by Regis tered Mall free, on rsr-ipt of tho muuer which has to accompany the order. Am to oar responsibility, ak Uio pubUhar of UUa paper. Purchasing Co 614 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. HKSTMT SALIXGEH. MiD.r. WflMTm A CANVAsisERfor tills town iff Mw I CU and vxinitv. Sometlimir sure to take. Write for fnil parfieulars to MRS. S. 1 . A K MBRL'ST ER. Flilladelphia, Woman s Ex change, 1 8. lath Street. ti'i pensions m r ynn wans voor prnslon wllheat rut your fl&lra In O... huula lOMLl'll U. litNTr.lt, ATTOKSKV. WA-il I MiTO.N, i. C. mrVriMA I IUN lana, luw prion, rxr u-rma, mild ilMiste, variety 01 tr..p. Maps ud circular ma. 141 Os. .irt.Y. l-aad t'em'r. iuuie ateck. Araaaaaa. 1)lLMsiils,oiXKr,i; riiilHdelplihi. r r liolrsliip and position, ."o. U rite fur circular ""avaaai surs? rpim KIDDER 8 PASTILLPS. BfafaafafavHnataBvnPrWS iSTHIL Slnsrrll a Co. a,atass. m -- ' as sav. w saxawasj w na gw mm. 0 7ues,ful!y Proecute Claim Jis la LMt far is,-"'rnit)I1. mimm mJtv uiiDa. Only O.ne thing I.ackinu Mr. Jones Liad mairietl little Joliuny's mai den aunt, aud tliey weie at the w edding breakfast Little Johnny (to Lis grandfather) WLen are you going to begin ou him, gram pa? Grandpa Begin ou who, Johnny? On Mr. Jones. I beard you tell gramma he wouldn't be so bad if you iould only put some brains in him. I Breakfast was finished without Johnny. Tempo Rub ato. -"Does th; t iin Dorted dock of Tours Imm im.vn "Not for any prtctictl purposea. It mignt lor ona 01 rv agner'a operaa. " I r tor atf mm Os a LKjllak Basis. -Olmnae a dollar," ha aald to a citizen who was waiting for a Fort street car. "A dollar! Well, you have got cheek, you have!" I want It to swear off on for X" Year's." , 'But you can swear off a great deal cheaper tban that." "Yes, I know, but It wil be a fa'l ure. I tried it on a quarter and stole a horse within three days. I tried It on a half dollar and got six months in jail tlie very next week. Last year I tried it on six shillings and I haven't been out of State pris m but a few weeks." "And no you want to try it on a dollar?" ! do. I think I can swear off on a hundred cents and go to work in about three days. I think a dollar is abo it my size." "And you'll swear?" "To everything from A to Z and from top to totlom. "It's an experi ment and I believe it will be a go."' tie was giv n a big round dollar and he went away raying: 'L.uck to you old chap. If t'.ils re forms me, and I hoiw it will, I may be your son-in-law before the year is out.' That Un usual Xoise. A What is Iho matter with you this morning? Ii. - I didu't sleep well last uiht. Theie was an unusual noise in my room. Did it wake y u up? Yes; ajy unusual noise wakes me up. What was the ununuiil no-se? Well, vou see my wife never scolds during the day but stores up all her re sentment, like this s'ored electricity. But you were speaking of an unusual noise during the night. Jut so. I'm coming to that. You see I'm fo used to her scolding tlmt it acts 011 n e like an opiate. As long as sh j iws I t-l-ep like a top. But what was f-e unusual noise? Well, she btgau jawing and I fell asleep as usual. Mid I would have slept all richt if it had uot been for the uu usual iiois-. What unusual noise? She quit talking. Vuuy TkUE. Teacher All things wliicri can be een through are called transpaient. Fanny, mention some thing which Is tralisutrrnt. Fanny A rare of glass. Teacher juite correct. Xow, Fanny mention Fonie other object through which you can see. Fanny A keyhole. Ie' turer (just returned from an un successful tour 111 Ktiroie) I must say I was disappointed in England. Friend Did you f:.il to draw? Alas, yes. You should have applied ty the Queen. What good would that have done? Per aps the Quec might have given 3'ou an "audience." F.TnEL-(from Chicago) I under stand you have accepted Mr. I'enny le.itlier, Maude. Maude (of Gotham) Yes, and we are to lie married in the spring. He iseuch a foolish fellow, 1 wouldn't be in your shoes for anything. You couldn't dear; you couldn't get your feet into them. A I hear that notwithstanding your advanced age you have niairicd a young wife. IS. Yes, my dear friend, and I am lrfectlv happy. A. You ie, eh; but how is it with Mrs. B.? Valet -I beg pardon, st; but I shall lie obliged to give up my position with you at tlie end of the nioutti, sir. Employer Why, 1 thought jou End I were suiting ach other very well, Tim. What's a ui s?1' Va'et I can't stand the cigar smoke, sir. Emploer Ble s me! I can't see how it can be oDjeclioiiable to jou. I bmoke nothing but imported cigars and as you are a stnoV er yourse f Valet. That 'sit, sir, that's itl Thai's j .iKt wot makes it aggravatiu'. You never offer me one, sir. A Senaltile Man Would use Kemp's Italsam lor the Throat ami Liiuts. It is curium more cases oi C'oiigl s. Col. Is, Astkuia, Bronchitis, Croup mnl all Throat an.l Lung Troubles, thau any other metiicine. llie proprietor has authorized any ilrtiuist to give you a Sample Bottle vtoconvince you ot the merit of this ureat remedy. Largo Bottles Mc and fL Mrs. Brown: "When you send the vegetables home I wish you wouldn't a!w;is put t' e I ig one-i 011 top." Groc er; "I er I "Mrs. Brown: "Oh, I don t bLiine you In the least. I just Fpoke of it because the janitor of our tl.it always scraiies off the top of the basket for lis own use befoie ho tends up the elevator." Catarrh is caused by scrofulous taint In the blood, and is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, alii h purines and enriches the blood and gives the whole system health and strength. Try this -peculiar medicine." it is prepared by c. 1. Ilood & Co., Lowell, Mass. If a man nas a quarrelsome temper, let him ulone. The world will soon tind him employment. Ue will soon meet with some one stronger than himself w ho will repay h'm better than vou can. A man may fight duels all his life if ho is disposed to quarrel. leafness Can't be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of llie ear. There is only o;ie w:iy to cure Deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. 1 iealncss is caused by an in flamed condition of tlie inuct.iis lining of the Eustachian Tulie. When tins tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed, lvalues is tlie result, and unlt-ss the inflammation can Ih. taken out au. I this tube restored to its norma! condition. li.-arni will be destroyed forever: nine cases out ol ten are caused by catarrh, uhichis liotiiini; but an inflamed condition oi th mucous sin laces. We villi cive line Hundred Hollars for anv ease of lleafness (caused by I'atari li) that v.1. can not cure by taking llall's Catarrh Cure, heud for circular. Ire.-. r.J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, o. -Sld by 111 UKtists, 7 ':. Mme. Bernhardt says tlie has never quarreled with hcrdrt-usmaker. Oi-earoM. the lrt-.l of Farmers. Mi'd. e-jiiMiiie diTiinui. enrt uii and aOuti'ltut croi.t. 1 s-t Iru.utfTslu im au'1-.t'h-k country iu ma won i. 1 -ui lt.loruiat.ou Ire- Auin iim Orc.ja liu.u si.iou lAitr.l. 1 crtua.il. or. ;ou IXiubtful How to ct. Beggar who, U aviug a house, is hit by au ld biot thrown after h-m -"By Jove, I don't know whether that is meant for a gift or an insult." CannV Kidney Cure for lropsy. Gravel, Diabetes, Brighi'a, Heart, Urinary or Liver lisea-es, Nerv-ou-iier-f &c. Cure guaranteed. 8ai Arch .Street, I'hi.'ad'a. $1 a bottle, 6 lor $5, or druggist. lOHO certificates ol cures. Try it It is better a man should be abused than forgotten. FITS: A:i Tits siopiieu free oy Dr. Kiiae'suiest Nerve Kestorer. No V.u after Drst day's use. Mar eious.curea. 1 teatise and n. ou iruu oou.e frae ta rii cabes. bndtoor.a..ine,M; Area sc. riuia..ta, Ir ia wisdom to bo governed some what by circumstances. lCii(iire cureiriiaraiileed 1 Dr. J. B. ilayer. bol Arch 6c, 1'hU'a, I 'a. Ease at once, no operation or de lay from business, attested by thou sands ol cures after others tail, ad Tien free, send for circular. Jack Sokes and Tom btilea. TIFE FASTEST TIME ON RECORD. In the direction of tho nearest drug-store, is not too fast for a person to m, who is troubled with any of the myriad forms of disease regul ting from a tmi4 or deranged liver and its attendant impure blood, and is. therefore, iu n-vd' that world-famed and only guaranteed blood-purifier and liver iuvigurator kuoB as Dr Pierce's tlolden Medical Discovery. .Every form of Scrofulous, s.Lin , j Scalp IUease, Eczema, Erysipelas Salt-rheum, Tetter, scaly, cru-ty. iicbiji. burning and tormenting forms of skin disease, are cured by this wouder'ui remedv as if by magic Sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee of bem-m or cure, or moner refunded. AU Scrofulous affections, as I ever-soren. Wh;4 Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, Old Sores and Ulcers, yield to its wonderful curv tive properties. It promptly conquers Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It is a coo. centrated vegetable fluid extract. Dose small and pleasant to taste. Cotitaim no alcohol, don't inebriate or manufacture topers ; is free from syrup or ue:lr and, therefore, don't sour or ferment in tlie stomach, interfering with digestion" as peculiar in its wonderful curative effects as in its composition. There i, c,' other medicine at all like it, either in composition or eHert- Therefore, donltx fooled Into accepting something instead, said to be " just as good." If sulntituta are "just as good," why don't their vendors guarantee them to do what they sr, recommended to. or refuud money paid for them, as we do with all who'bi-v "Golden Medical Discovery?" For the very good reason that such a phn 0( sale would bankrupt the manufacturers of any but an extraordinary remedv like the "Discovery." To purify the blood, invigorate the liver, promote tiisretiii and build up both flesh and strensrth. it is unoqualed. whether for (iuj or children. World's Dispessabt Medical Association, l'ropriciore, a o-j Main Street, Buffalo, Y. tbe flf NPTOMI OF CAT1KKH. Hlach". nbtru(tion of inav, din,-harir- failinc into throat, ometimea profu witnt, und a.Tid, at otfaprv thi.-k tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and offensive; ej-x wsevk.nnr ins; in ears, dtafDeas; offensive breath ; smell and taoe imptured. and fro eral debihtT. Only a few of the STmptoTnii ik ly to ts (refvrit at n lr. Baijs's medj c-urva th worst case. It is an Ointment, of which the nostrils. I'rice, ooc Address, t- I. Instantly Stop Pain HatI 'C-"URAIGC.T' - c. A representation of the erurrsvtn on our wrapDers. RAUWal A CO. KEWYORK. n TMt WONDERFUL If yOY. -r Or FURNITURE INVALIO W rsstavil aVl Ul lorM rA A-iIr rtftory print,. ua aiitp gnonn mm cm 61(1 ( T tin iiTTf. Di BtitUDI ftkT - Lt-utiu STB. CO, lis a, au st"riiUi.ra. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BRCaarPae r V a thorough fciii e,lm f the natural laws wnieb Kuverii the i. r.iii.uis .l digestion and nutrition, ami iy a eareful applieatioii I i " fine pr..-rt:es f weli-seln-ied cc. Mr I nns lias i,riv i led ,ur breakfast table willi a de i eately flav.iined beveraue wliieii may save us im.liy heavy d,H t,.rs' bills. It is by the ju.li.-lou, v"ifJl"'lT",,;''"r0i,,,li,'t ,h,t eistituti..i ina lie isra.lii.illy built up until strone enoiurh to resist every tendenev to disease. n.iiidr-dH of subtle maladies are floatiiiuaiouiid i. ready to at taek wherever there Is a weak point We many es.-:i,.e many a fatal shaft hv keepinKr. w ves well fort:lie.l with pure blood and aproi. erly nourished frame."-", v,., .vr,-,,eV'' fzeVr" i. i ''""""I'ly wi:h bollins waterurnrlk. ol'd only in half-pound tins,byUrocers.labelled thus JAMES tPPS t CO.. Homp.thic Chemist. London. Eng'f.d. I F TOTT W IWB I w ijmss, siromii artns ever niauafarturpl mn the inorilniiliii. a.inw ir--.-j il .' . .' "-"s ' 7 iiaininMrMH aivi V triannhp anJ sto.-k. i hy am unrivrliMi r.J m aT w,nl(r.n'' rt-lraa Imlr.elo.a whii-t .iT-a ii ror the K'-i.ntLi artici mji am nc T'h n " D"s ldr,- rtatJT f jZi, ; , , "'"I rrt la rvarrdotail In c.l n,,n bavins- Uia rauio. artlola. an.l if wJJr blow jou r.. prarapt aa I eamriil attnUon7 ri.t;vitl'iv--i. ,s . rl, f -.rnlshal an-. a af SMITU Si WKSSOX, i w Mmtlon tbi. pajsr. Ssrinl4, Maaw. . raarrtb a rvllv am. dorao HI, ci aa th. o!r Jor ,b "rial a cut of lb is llHta. O.a.lN'iRAHAM.U r Aasaleroam, N. y'. w bava aold TU( o for maiiv years and II has ' us Daat of satia .action. I). K. DTCHF a CO , a"" K I . ( fll.OO. Bold bj linina-iats! " Spcol Holder MiW PATFA'T. Save, time and trouble. An in- fl SIM ri..l.l. ........ U J" (E 'Lh,"u',,'holn- N lady t sliuuld be without i'. V. vinpl-s r:n be , a l tin oittci Ifa EaJSYI '"! K K " the World. Ir. H OME . , watch meaa. a "HA KTI i 1. waJAati laaUMst at aruoat Twjarnj. rl "D ISO'S REMEDY FOR CATA KKIT. Isest. Easiest pewj I I X to use. Cheapest. Kelief is immnliate. A cure is J E, 1 certain. For Cold in the liead it has no e.juaL ri to U-J by WmmM t 0rlzxi. FF.EE US) r jry to t dats. wE ByVaaraaM4 IM s. CX a-rak,aa VUrsas Qassusal Ot. ra, -sasEISBil CflIflRRH for n inciiruM t-y proprietors of DR. tA(i 45 CATARRH REfciUbV v-sisth in mt n-arj Only 50 oenta. bold by drufce-ista. eTerywharts. a small particle is applied rsola by ctrugiiisu or sent UiztLmi., urren, I 'a. LEND YOUR EAR TO AVI I AT WE HAVE TO SAY. BEST' LOW - PRICED German and English ITBUiltl), AT TIIK itK f AUKAOLr UUW I'KlCtiOif Only $1.00, Postpaid. 650 Pages. Or only $1.50, Postpaid, 1224 Pagei This Book contains 6-7) Finnly Prtntfll Pii of Ctear Type on Kxrwllont Papor, sn i i H to t foraply rt &Tvi(aWr Itounl m Cloth. It trlves Kntfiiah worli wah tho ;nn:m eulr. leots sni prm nt.iirttion, n I Gorm-i wvcU with Kitifiish nVflmtion. If r-i ten r. tnan wnrJ m l dnairs to know its m n.n u Knu-lish, tou look m one part of in Ukm wnile if iho Eng-ltsi wor t m knovi sni fan want to tntQwlate it into Ojrman, you ikmti snotbr part of tho Hook. It is inralunb.9 to 0rmttns whi are tv thor-Miphly familiar with Enfla. or to Amar cmn who wish to learn German. ConriJerbJ email y you can roiutfr Ourman wai tin ail o! this Dictionary If a half hour per day U voted to study, how mu;h bniSt can bi cerlTeVl from tho knowitxtafs, anl huton t CNTid for this t3 rat-claw booc Vou wu no Can b had at intr livinr.nl at thi ollas of thl rw t. or n' ap;ivnir to MOmYITZ & CO., 614 Chestnut Street. PIIin.VDKM'iir v. . Double Action AUTOMATIC REVOLVER. lTnH)iiallfHlfor mmHrr. PnnTr. Va- ftmal. and W.irknianshin! With t Catch, iuipfibl to tiinw t.rrl oprn whni d charrd New I'-tmt. 3H -alit.r, nttlnf S. W. P. 'artiH'lirt-. Jo nut bv,y wwn. yu tramtne'd thti f Vou fcny a rn'n' wn Ionblv-Artion lrvl v-r. tou are eurt t hitve ft p-rf-rt a l'itl m ran ! mada. hnt poatpHid on rt-ctHpt of prt. ! ttamvt f,r our pat pan illustrated tatp W Gun. Htflt. ?rrrv, I'ulv fiod rtr Joha F. Lvt'I Araas ta.. Jifra,. btxUB, last. STOPPED FREE iarwlMM fmrrm Tnaaaa Pertcna BattotaaV Dr. KLINE'S NERVE RHSTOPER SJ aV . AT... .-Jnaaa. lriuil.i ir itkfi .irsti So rj r aV-M da hh Tr.MtU ! 'i iVa -tt fs Wu fMAtwassM, Uf mmfmi prM trs;M rw-rv,sal. ItkwMtaM r O Ml vll."! ....- Ua, aa Da ILIHt 191 A-r M , fsi ft FRAZERgKHe HKST IN THE Wllltl.li. "Is wearlnir qualities are uiwirp issd. ac o ally outlaslini; lw lxes of anv n'hr lirfrl N..t eflecled by beat. 4(.t:t .HE I.I.M IMv KOU SALE Hi' KEAI.KKS 1 KN KIl Al.I V pIRTHERfrPAOIFIC. II LOW PRICE RAILROAD LAN3S& FREE Government LANDS, SI I I. L.IONS) lF At KK! la Ulm..-.ta. l'akota, Motilaca. Idaho, W afhluKtou .H'1 CCf aTfiD f.uLlW-al'..n.rUhmM.l"nl'lr., -I.. 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