iyymrrnimL- .. i ji.h imin ,j . .. mmm ,r T I i i i ii n i n i j i i . p it. lh m 'M ' .''' " "P '- I I 1 -" L , "" " " " " '"' !" L e Wl '." ". MJV'i '; TT ' '.' '''.I H -''sW'aai ...eajiiw,aijjaMsiKVJ i'Jism jiijijiwmiji'iih ess . I r : mi ii mr. , THE COOPgW UNION. Tlie Cooper Union In on of thoee i nutii utinue. the U-nefitnf which to a ntv like New York, it is wholly im-po-ible to .letoruiine. It is especially devoted to the temporal and intellect ual well beiner of the youth of both exes, ami waa founded bv Peter Coop er, of whom we will ea later. The building i of brown stone, rhomboidal in shut;, and aeven stories in heiKht. It M Bitnatod onaM'K-k of pround in a war deturh-d from any otter, being bounded by street on the four aides. It was endowed from the beginning with iixi.lX) dollars for the support of a free library and realm:? room, Its pur pose is to eticoura-'e science, arts, manufactures and commerce; the le townl of reward for useful inventions, uid ini'rov.-rii-nti. for meritorious works in v.ir:in ib pHrtmenta of the Hue art, and by lecture, and other means to ii.-v.ir-i in the irwti-l aptdica. ;l.,u of . very !. juirtm.-rit r,l science, in .iiDQw-tU'ii with the nrt, manufacture tnd coniii.tr'-., ,,f the country. Mr. ,;oop. r and In wife Surah, by a deed of iru.it, .l. di'-u'-.d tli" institution and all it property to the u of the working -liwei, ..f .New York 1'ity, forever. The i.'ei.i nil plan v' the t'oopet Un ion inri'ld' fren who Is of science and art, and a tree reading r m. and a U brarv. '1 here are veninif "-hixds at-u-ud'ed iuest:v i.v v-miii men from the h.eehuuii al trade, and other occupa tion in the city. I he course of study in t!ie scientific: 1. ;..ir:i.ei.t . !:,hniees a vi ry thoronh lui.i :.;ir v e. ur in ni-itheiiiatuw, auij re 1 a regular I.e. ve.ir cuur-. SCIENTIFIC. - I CT . f aTS r pre the In th en, the it,, f r ehtit. ct Mire Ul'Mteliill. Ill the htltld'ed -tl net .11 led li.?,. l.-r. t! 1 el, 111 tl..-. ii.itru. ti'-Ti i . ll.le t,, .an,,,..:!. Ih.-i r la! ' -r w , . . :ut '.'.h a p r !hli d. p...rti... t.t. ,1 ot tl ait -eh""l. f .r boys ami yonrig v are t. m. lit ilratrioi; from rni, ,. r i '-rtit.', meehatiieal. iril. n..lu-t rial, ornani.-iitai. !,,! r i t in. ntul drawing, and i in e i a . ..ni. n i art school, several p.U r e.-ve irutiiitons in rv v. ar The p'tipilsaredivi unir phot eerayi n, photo r ,.i:tn,-, iiortnal teaching and pottery altltin. n.. 'riiin hours, tree . . n I he i.iipil.t are t 1 1.. The large number of elevators fn olT.ce buildinga baa made people accus tomed to their nee, nod wish has often beeu expressed that some ar rangement might be devised by which slevators might be installed in private bouses. A solution of thU problem is the arrangement exhibited in Paris. This stair climber consists of three pans. The first of these Is the guide, which consists of two parallel flat iron rods supported on the balustrade; sec ond, a movable platform, which Is sup ported by and guided by the tails, and IhiaU, a motor. The motor, it will be iern. is an electric one, which acts di rectly upon a windlass, to which a cha Is HtUelied which pulls up the platform upou which the prr-on stands. Kach of the little elevator, from story to tory, la lnle;eiii! nt of the other, ao that one peiaou might be a-cending rrom one story to another while the other Is descending. The auotor can be made to turn backward or forward, or stop at will, by the person on the platform. T'-f Klectric (iat Lighting Conn any of JJ.rs.ton hn put u Don the market a. new vibrating ahum bell which appeal s to p. .--a many advantages over the old styles. One of the d:sk'ieeble features about most bells Is that as long as the door to which t' ey are at tached is left open, a contitn .l ringing iskeptup. I!y meansof a sot..yle ratchet cut-out device contained i.. this bell, it is made to give an alarm .,( limited du mtioii when a door opeuel. and aain when it is cloee ; stid the bat i. ry lanuot U? ground. 1 by leaving the .:oor partly open, a." . the case under Ine urdidary sy.iletu. It givts a sure al.irui for eauh movement of the door, tola openiug and clooing. A special door iprii g 1.1 used and furnished with eiu-h belL The limitel alarm, when use l as a fioi.t door bell, gives a limited ling, whether tlie pull ou the knob be h ug or short; wh Ie on the contrary, a l.ort i ush or lull will give the full limited alarm. This advantage needs only to l mentioned to be appieciated. IM f' :.ay a sf:. . I t hl.s.1 re t ; ChiiseS of 111. I a hi. h in-: i IT'-e. 1. 1 tl... I I, ii .t 1 1 ut : -i, , i -t r u . 1 1. th, r' :, rie a' lis., a -el. ..1 t t. rilu ir Inventor. ni:i',':l .hroplst. Ih.s.- a Peter I "" er, oil' .-.Ill-he. elTi, - o a -.'fill hi.- . t, n l. lury of ir-. 111. Ill" i- a Te nv.-rv u i I t Is 1 ir... s I iti,s..;f a mi r siim .t money oy I. r in.-truetioa. There r. . f npplu-anta f..r hat an amateur Hasi . ho ctih 1 atford to I l.ei and a t.ott. ry re k fee, are the only kind in the institution, iftio'i u not aliKiliit. ly purtments of the a is l;ivi u in I- IU" l' .-ntion. There ir r.i hy and typr i. t ti r. r and hilan . the titles Riven t'l f the iii' tit distin- "tir Keplll'Il.', 1ioh I o r nearly a cell- y ict.-r. -tinir otre in i t ,1 en that a mar i in M'Vt-rat ilil- I r II. f.r.nt him . l-Oi, drew a i ' .r . it from T. iltn: ou a 1 1 i.tl ttii bn:.t Ii mill ti r h a l:,,t m hi, nt .r numb I , th it uaH so with un d. si;rn ir engine hicb j r of penl.le ir llOlls K. hi ran built railroad, : nine; ,,f t! if.. UH- ol t. in i f ... one i -f I : . the tir-t Ills M' him t.. f hli li:im, in if. I'-. the limtit'iti Ulivi' It on the ...'.: we.l.lin,-, s,mi; birthday, JUoOOoo: s the put first A men 111 use in I t wai ttit lieirin- It v a olnot IVe I this tru Ihiltini. re and Ohio roail 'i ( tl e foiin.leri of the HV " an t. l. jrrap hy, ha ing beet six eipitilist.i who furmtic tluiitie I ele.'ruph 'o. - in bnstiies.i hnaily enslilec uu. I the institution which bean , and to ereet the. costly build sides l.u expenditures UIt II a. most everv year. h( isloll of hil e,l,l(.r on hist Fiehtietr. and on his Ninetietl Tf.f. cofhTieal luwtta furnish a great many of the very line colois. Among li.eiu are the gorgeous carmiue. the crimson, scarlet carmine and purple lakes. The cuttletish gives the sepia. Ills the inky fluid whic"i the fish dts c aies iu order to render the water opaipie when attacked. Indian yellow tomes from the came!. Ivory chits I toilueethe ivory black and bone black. The exiiuiMte 1'iussiun b:ue is made by fusing liurrs loofs and other refu-o animal matter with impure pjtassiin carbonate. Tins color was discovered accidentally. Various lakei are derived from roots, bark"! and gum. lllue black comes frmn the cl arcoal of the vine stalk. Lamp black is soot from celtam imnioiia oi.l. tance. Turkey re.t m im.d from the madder plant. which grows in Ilimlo-ian. Theiei- low sap of a trt In Mam produces gam-ln-'e; the natives catch the sip in cocoa- ni: l shells. Kaw sienna IS the liat'll.tl i.nih liom the neighbooil of iienn.i Italy. Kaw uiulr is also an eailh found near l"uil n i and burnt. India ink is made from burnt camphor. The Chinese are the only n arutacttirers of this ink. and they will not reveal the stcret of Its manufactuie. Elastic Is n ndrt from the gum of the ma-tic tree, w hich grows in the tiieciau arcnlpela- cii. Ulster Is the so t from wood a-she Xtry little ultramarine is found in the market. It is obtained from the pre cious lapis lazu'i. and command a l-i-uloui price. Chinese w'nis tine, scar let is iodide of mer...ry, and native Ver million is tioin the quick silver ere car." inn:'lar. FABM KOTE3L a nnert In the cheese business re bukes the cheesemakers of this coun try for using unsuitable materials foi creasing- the rind of new cheese. -There is," he says, "a perniciotu practice rife of rendering oil to be used for this purpose from o'd, rotten whey which has teen stona iot unr.-... Oltny barrels near the factory. Tb disgusting stuff is lieated in kettles and ti e oil which floats on it ts skimmed . ft - Tt is such practices as mis nun . .mi. American cnees-s r. IWU m u ,'.." - - name in foreign rnaiketA. A rnv7IE.T FlEX bMap. A farm map is an in-titutlon which often proves very useful to the owner, bnt here la a novelty In that line worthy o' note and imitation. An Iowa tu.alist writes to h.s local per that he has a irround plan of Ins farm, nhowing its various field etc. pasted in bis kit- chen. Kr Sticking pins in .V. m pari tlijt farm whereon LIS Uoysare wura im l.nin at a si .nee. so that bis m if knows lust wheie tosen l for them. A hai ppy idea gooi enough to be the conception of a born -New ingianuer. BETST ASD THE BABTF9.-A fl.CKlt ler nmrsuriaoh bens blv declar tnat. after all. the v ood wife aud the boys ,rH rirUirs the beat tbiuzs n the farm. Don't foizet this when you find yourself given up night and day to ti.inkifur about and caring for th ae pigs and calves. If the pig or calf -.-oei wrong it can be leylai ed with money, tut not so with a helpmate wrecked w tli overwork, or a boy or a sirl Bon- astr y. Thslsttype of a farmer is tl e o .e w ho th'nks of bl family Cist not that he thinks less of his farm and Its belongings, I ut more of Betsy and the babies. I5EOOSIA9 as Window-Plants. Aud now we are told that begonias, grow n as tingle specimens and carefully handled to ensure good form aud tlnifti liesn. make fine p ants for the window. A way which Coru-ts recommend as giv ing liiV' re-ults is to place the t on a Luck in a pan of water, keeping the water aU...l half an inch be'oT tlie u p- r surface of the brick. In this way the plant absorl the water ss it requires it, and in itture is supplied to the under Miif. c i the leaves, which is necessary for tl.o beat development of .be Ian'. It 'a beitcr to apply the manure thick than to ; tt ii pt to make it go as far as psib:e bv spi'adiiig it on in thin Uxers. Iu t! e one rase it most nourish moie plauis than it i sses. es nutrition for the puriuse, and in the o her cat the plant will have a suflicenry and pio u'.-u more than if the rupply Is de Ucieiil. rlaiits waite a portion of the mauuie in the giowth tf stalks and leaves that are i.usalable, and if th-y caii be made to yield more at less ex iiense of growth the manure will give liet er resulis and the profit will be great r. Many riave doul tlesely hearl of the1 famous traveling s o.ies of Australia. SiiolUr curiosities have recently been found In Kevada, which are described as almost perfectly round, the majority of them as large as a walnut, and of an Irony nature. W lien distributed about open the Boor, taDie or oiner ievu or face, within two or three feet of each other, they Immediately begin traveling toward a coin men center, and there lie huddling ud in a bunch like a lot of eggs in a nest. A single stone, removed to a distance of three and a half feet, upon being released, at once started off. with wonderful and somewhat com ical celerity, fo join its fellows; taken away four or five feet, it remained mo tionless. Tl ey are found in a region that is comparatively level, and is uolhing Mil re rock, scattered over this barren region are little Insius from a few feet t a rod or two in diameter, and it is iu the lwttom of those that the rolling stones are foui:d. Tbey are from tlie size of a lea to five or six locliea in diameter. The cause of these stones rolling together is, doubtless, to m found iii Llie material of which they in rnrr.nosed. which appears to be loadstone or magnetic i ou ore. JL recent compilation of statistics relating to electric railways in the United States shows the number now building or in operation to b sixty- one, emplo) ing 538 car, and having a total mi lea ire of 380. There are 2oO,' yn) persons employed in the United states in lines depending solely on electricity. 77. lorge.-t distance over which con versation bv telephone is daily made is l-tweeu I'ortland, Me., and I3unaK, X. Y.. alout 7.aJ miles. There are more than 170.0) miles of telephone wire in peiattoii in the United State, aver wLic'i 1 055.000 message, are tent lailv. About 300.0CK,' f 'xphoces are sii use iu this country. H'Ai'c the use of electricity in Lon ion for illumination Is steadily inrreas- nir. tl e use of gas Is also rapidly on '.he increase, the demand for the 1 tter for beat in i and cooking being greatly iu excess of forme- years. It is an old saying that every one must eat his eck of dirt. Those who 'se the miik that comes from a cow oveied w ith tilth, and milked by a man whose hands have not been washed :Iean for a quarter of a century, get Mieir share of d.rt in quick order. Shaie trees are se:om manured ana trimmed The usi of the pruning shears will give t,U le and symmetry to the trees if they aie attended to when tnev are young. A dressing of manure, ashes and lime In the fall will be of ereat advantage. AV here the tees are thick they i-houM l thinned out. many trees prevent rapl l grow h and extend the time when a gioe is well shaded. A fdngle large tree is better ti hu t vo small ones. Actor: "How is this? My bill is just twice as much as you said it would Hotel Clerk: "I believe you said you were an actor, a'ld upjn these repre- lentations I gave jo -"Juced rata." "Hell?" "Well, 1 ait ended the performance last night, and I am convinced that you ire no actor. A ine dollars, please." A. You fee that fine bouse? The man who owns l . made all his money as cab driver. B How did lie immaire to doit? "Easy euo'jgh. He Made it a rule (o know the exact minute when the train left in which his passenger was zoing. and reaching the station at the very last moment the passenger cmld Too ! not dispute with him, no matter what 10 charged." birthday, ilo.iHKl. an. I receipts in fut for S7ii,i"'t' which he had ex j-'.t.i'ioc upon it 1 he Cooper I'uion is tin crowning j-'lory of h.s life, mi l tlie real latioti of a dream of his youth. Ilia private benefactions fr the relio: of the .1. st itute j r wit.' multitudinous He was a t hri-tiati m the highest atnso .Mr. r..,, it was a conrinunl reMpien' ol grateful epr. ssioii, either orally ol iu wrttitn; fr.-ni tiio beiielU'iaries of th institution, and these expressions wen Ku Tally accompanied by statement! that in. heat, d the vast benefits whk'l the institution 1 a.l bestowed. He live lotur eti..ue;li t. be thoroughly satistiec with the success ..f the LTiut Worl which he h id undertaken. I mav add t the statement ot tin as s of the building, that the basemeut laocctipii.I l.y ii lir-n hall in which I course of in e lectures is piven durini the winter months, every SSatnrdai lUk'ht. 1 lie library contains alsiut l"v mm volutins, amon.. which is acomTit't set of l'atel.t Oflice r ports, w hich ari constantly consulted. 1 lie averau', number of readers .la.ly, is about I he r n.i;n' r oui c utains over 1'N .1. in. -ti.' und foreie;n ntai:ai nes, ant lX'daiK and w.eklv pap. rs. A portion 'f th I'uion BuiMing it dev. ted t" an el ib'ti. n of machinery iu nioti' n. st. am b. mu the motor. Thi income ot tiie ln-tnutuui is derive ir. iu the rental of the kT,,iin, floor anc other spnrtr-.iei.ts f. r bu-inesa pur7Hs'S and from the t e st lib. ral eii.lownienti ..t Mr. I . . per. Women's hnm Tor Wet Weather. Ouly a w. : : in knows the snfferinif o' women in . t weather. A man, witt au uin! r. lla md a good pair of shin s .an turn no hu cat c. l'.ar and the li't t. tns . f l is troti-! rs, and brave tn Ii, rc. -t eh ni. nt-, but there is notlmn which a .r.ati.r.' ni kkirts can do ti k.ep.lrv. kc. p 1 it t. nip. r, audl.s k pretty. Some .f the New , ,i k womei who are honest in th. ir study of phrsi al culture, and who, h. aitli periiut A r tr e , m., cnkulilion has rMTi ni.tA by lr. I!i -hardin, giving the work of tlie heart in mileage, i'resuming t' at the biiHil was thrown out of the heart at each pulsation in the proportion of sixty-nine strokes i-r minuie, aud at the aiMiiiicd foice of nine feet, the mileage of the blood through the Isxly might be taken at "J07 yards per min ute, 7 miles n r hour. 108 miles er iluv, t'.l.sjn miles per year, or 5,150,e80 nii.es in a l.I'e-time of bl yeais. The nuiuli-r of I eat i of the heart in the s nue loni; life would reach the grand total of a.sO'J.TTti.l it'll. tin , i a r. e'..:,r amount ot out-.Lii exercise lual s rt.of weather, havr adopted tie- 1 w 1 n.li-h s',,., made or. a broad Int. th a tUt heel and cork a. le, wit'.i wi-.icll leather spatter-daaliers are w. ru. I he -h, ii a im tted to b the k:: of she the p. ,.j ' all I is tlie shoe !. th. ir cot. .stituft. nali iii, the shoe whicl -Mrs. Asht. n lh . .. . M -s I Hen Terrr. i. . , i , . - iBiuM', on. j.Mti.rrv, and : it : ntf nti.i aensiblt i s, and li a favorite Witt royalty ..: I m-hmd. Il .:ch the prra. evsei tak M is, host A ui(rriiii for cu'ting up round or tl.it iron and steel, and much needed in null woik. has lieeu invented. It cuts round iron or s eel from one-quarter to one-haJf inch, and Hat up to quarter inch, in easy as one cuts a piece of card with pocket scissors. There is an 0(.en I i k for each sue of round, while a drawing stiear cuts the tl.it. l here are seveial imniue nioveun tits and polnti in com ti t. on w ith u. e machine which must l.e seen to be appieciated, espec ially tlie return or the blade alter a cut has li en m.i'le, and which is made without any spiings to offer any resis tance to the cutting in it ion. A gieal advantage and saving of time r. suits from the finished mauner in which ti e work is left alter the cutting. In summing up some of the results of his work w ith fodders, Ur. tioess- m:n, of the Massachusetts Agricultur al t'o'.lege, saxs that their milk and cream records show that the fodder First Student. I have pledged my word to my old man that next season I'll g ve up I aling aud go to studying iu earnest. Second Student F:elred sooieUiiug with your ol I man. hy, I uidti knw lie kept a pawnbroker shop. The very next t'me I have occasion to soak a onsilsire TJ waicn i u patronize mm. ' I ...I .,.n.l ,.9 ,1, ., I W UeU ICIl IJUIIU io nuiiu vi.j .. mv ter, in place of English hay, compare well a i far as the quality and tlie quan tity of th.-milk mid of the cream obta li ed is concerned. In the Winter Bbeumattem Is roost prevalent because expos ure to the cold and wot drives the blood from the surface of the body, and causes congestion of the liver and kidneys. Theaa oncans ara thus unable to perform their functions of elimi nating the imparities and lactic acio. wmca .... hr tha blood and deposited In the lointa and tissues, resulting in the pains and aches we call rnninuusm. zwu e-' -has had great success In eurtng this disease, both chronic and Inflammatory. Acting promptly on the blood. It neutralises the lactic acid, expels all Impurities, and restores the liver and kidneys to natural action. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all drneeists. tl : six for si. Prepared only by C.I.HOOD ti CO, Apotnecanes,ioweu, oiss. lOO Ioe One Iollair Tlatif-lSjJ GAIN ONE TOUND A Day. A GA1X Of A roCKD A DAT IN THI CASE Of AM AN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL RUN DOWN," AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT Unlit ABLE FLESH FOIUCER, SCOTT'S Fmulsiom OF PURE COO LIVER OIL WITH 5 Hy pophosphites of Lime & Soda IS NOTHLNG UNUSUAL. 1 HIS r r A 1 HAS BEEN PEtPOKKED OVER AND OVER again. Palatable as milk. En dorsed by Physicians. Sold by all, Druggists. Avoid substitutions and IMITATIONS. LEND YOUR EAR WE TO WHAT HAVE TO SAY. MOBWITZ'S BEST LOW-PRICED German anS English Dictionary, CBUSHED, ATTHB KKMAHKABLr iaw ruicEor Only $1.00, Postpaid, 650 Pages, Or only $1.50, Postpaid, 1224 Pages. This Book ooataliuSSO Ftnly Print 1 Paes of Clear Type on Kioollont Paper, and it If an 1 aomeir yet 8ervteeably Bound In Cloth, tt (fros Kncush words with tba German equlra tents and pronanctatioo, and Gorman word wttn Bog-tlan deBniaons. If you know a Oor man word and daslra to know Its meaning lit toijiijh, you look In ona part of trie Rook while If the Enfilsb word Is known and you want to trauslats it Into Q -rinn, you look Into nnother part of ths Book. t M invaluabla to Grmim who aro not tborouchJy familiar with Knallsh. or to Ameri cans wbo wlah to learn Oerinan. Consider how mmMlj roa can master Gorman with tha aid of this Dictionary If a halt hour per day Is da voted to study, bow miios beno&t can bs derived from tba knowledge, anl hasten to end for this Orst-class book. You will norer retreuc. Can be bad at any Bookstore, at ths oUoe of tua paper, or by applying to MORIYITZ & CO., 614 Chestnut Street, rilll.ADEnLMII.V. sTurrjABT nf the Houik. There Is do harder time to tLe mother and the housekeeper than the first few weeks of the new year. The house has been al most literally "turned npslde down. A number of new articles have made their appearance, furniture, bric-a-brac, books or toys, have found a welcome in the house. The children have been obliged to stay in the bouse almost all the holidav week perhaps, and it has required all a mothers, arts and some of Job's patience to keep themln order and supply means for the enjoyment. They have soon tired of the Christmas tree. The candies are all eaten and the light burned out. Then comes a time when they go back to old favorite play things aud pictures, and books stored away for months are brought out. A J this, and the fact that many of their friends have come to see tlieir Christ mas, makes work for the housekeeper when tlie school begins again and it is very apt to be a very discouraging season. There are sometimes alas I New Year s Bills to pay and they come with thr most certain regularity. Just at this time it is difficult also to have a variety upou the table, and those delicacies which we desire are expensive. Then it is a time for colds and fevers and we must have a care about ventilation. Altogether January is a hard month, and a little kindly word of counsel will not be out of the wav. Do not try to accomplish too much, tilings will right themselves In time. There are long evenings still and a great deal can be accomplished then. Save a short time every day for personal im provement either by an hour's chat with a friend I do not mean pouring over p iper patterns but friendly and euter Uiuiuz talk that does not include the neighbor, or by an hours intercourse ,,-ii't, Bi.niA anllior t.hrnliih his book. Iet the children make a noise, it is hard for tLe in just at tins umeasweu m jou, aud above all do not tell your hus band, or father, or brother, all the petty trials of a day cf "clearing up". They have many petty trials as ell as you, but they have learned to keep quiet about th"in. For the table, furn'sh some fruit ..A AVarff ll-iv jsranrrfMl 1 1 III 14 II '13 Or apples, for city people lettuce and cress are to be lounu, ana an aouuimuco ox celery, which is very healthy. For pre pared dishes there are a number of good puddings to be made, ami we will add a few to help on tiie bill of fare for the month of January. Simple Apple Tuddixgs. Make a nice biscuit crust raised with yeast and roll out thin, cut in squares, put a cored apple in each squat e, and bake them in the oven till nearly done. Make a syrup of a cup of sugar and a pint of water, and put in boiling hot in the dripping-i'an, and baste the dumplings till they are done. Serve them with rich sweetened cream. Experiments are being made at tl e Tarm connected with tho New Jersey, Mate Exirioient Station, in New Brunswick, with difleient breeds ol cows, to a certain the ct and va!u ; nl the products of the different breeds. Tho- be ng tested are Ayrslures, Guernseys, olstelu-l'rle!iia s. Jerseys, and Shorlli' rns. The expeiiiuents, 1 which include feeding, milking, weitrh ing, measuring, etc., ill cover a period of from tw to four year-1. Teactjek Xow, children, I will give you thre e wordt "l-oys," bees," aud "bears" and I want you to com pose, a sentence which will include all thiee words. Small 15 .y 1 have it. Iloys bees bate whin they go in swimm- Wife T ar, you proinise-I me a new bonnet ot the first of the year. Husband You're tx late. I've just sworn off everything and have begun tiie i.ew year with a clean record. A mistake, AraU-lU (with a femi nine t cream at coming unexpectedly upon Algernon at the door) Oh! I thought it was a man! AYlNTEit da tying will gradual!; force progressive dairymen into root intensive sytten s; I etlr cows, betlri maintained, and on fewer pcres, and . ss:l,:y with the si o; foiling iu eouk of I- forms will take the plate ver Uigeiy of the Summer pasture of widf ran-f. .Sijw.fiMi, of Milan, has described a method of his, winch he states has bern successfully employ d in s xty-two cases of !eafnes)s of ulil ate. It cons st-s iu nj.s..itii; the tnetul r.ma tympaui with a oil acinous solution of i hor-phorus. lie claims that the treatment dliimi lalies thf o anly of the Djenibrane, in-4-ri-ases the circulation, and lmi'rovcs i lie I. taring. of . .1 women cr. .s is to tluv t: . thf t:.-rk-:. ii-ut.s in thf Utu tl cilll'l. w 1-iiit'n li. lia. two j'Hirs on atraiI.t fi--.it I. r ur tiTim tit in. an.l it f half tlie cirls it l.)i'i imi, a:nl a.l the stu I s, lu-t hvs,.al Bn l r. cre As tii.- .' st is but ..-., ftu.lv thi- Ltu.su ,.( tllUi- 1 itij - a lii;ht w'ighl . :ry weather and s -a.f Kkin, witlie. ik . l.s, for (.t.-'ms, to t.-lit lii. li, tl c Lather u dres--sd with oil. t,r tie hh.K', the legktin; buttons like a l.ne. tittinir close alnrnt the ankle, un.i reachnii; to the knees. Seng In.. .1, tie si utter-diudu-r la a inniiort as w. '.l h a protector, an.l no amount of mii.l -j lusLing or swialiinc of et skirts enu lneouvenienc the ieolestrieniie. I ho leather Usually se lected is Cue I r. i.eh calf or kangaroo, for which mi oil Jrisuijr is nsej. Made to order, the "i-puts" range from (a to $7, ami a air will lat a life-tune ol rwin and i.t. rms. To complete tha out tit an I ni-sU jlaiu bkirt of mixed uoois or plaid iu all wool, which has been spouged' before making, la worn, with a short jacket, well wadded and a-j ii tit. A'-fnauL No cm atLnus to liamiiity throngh d-rectlv Mt-king iL lie who Jookj h gh, sn.l striTes for higher woeompliah m&ts, so n erceiTes that there ia aj. ay a a. metiimg above him. The more trong y he realizes that fact, tha more humble-tumilcd does he become, whether he kuows it or not. One who ioee not inTolnntaxilr feel himaeli arettr low tlow n, maj be sore tnat be la mot vrr I hi U r s Al t value of hand Brvnadcs for the rxtuu turn of iuci i. nt l ied I. as bern ahiitidaully ileuioie ttatrd, and ll:ey are t. Iss found In cornets and corridors of many public timidities and private lion. s. 1 here is, however, no necessity for laving farcy pi ices for this useful an.l !ii.l..-pe!ialile ailicle. A s?rfect siil stitute lor it Is to t found in an or d nary bottle tl!:e.l with the solution. The solutiou w compwed ft one pound of common a I an.l one-lialf pout.d of s.il-aiunioi.iac lisnolvel iu about two qu its of water. One of the uses to w hich electricity has lately been applied, and that by the great inventor huu.self, EoLson, is that of constructing a mrll phonograph to l- placed in.!1e of dolls, making them iaal.le cf talking iu reality. Every little dot who reails or hears of this new appliance of so entitle principles w ill want a new doll at once. Dumb dollies will be thrown aside for th "h ebe parlant" as they will likely be called. Oi of the sinii'Iesl and readiest wavs of loosening a rusted screw, says WW rrnii Iron, is to api'ly heat to the screw. A liar or rod of iron. Cat at the end, it eddened iu the tire and applied for two or three minutes to the liead of the rusty screw, will, as soon as it heals the screw, render the latter's with drawal aa easy by the screw driver as if 11. e screw hj only bteu recently inserted. A rtl'-inotrn European physic iai rrofeses to have discovered the bacil lus which causes baldness. These ba cilli, according to Lr. Gaymonne, in vade the hair follicles and 'make them so t.rilt:e tuat they break .ff. If the mischief has not gone too far the bacilli may be exterminate ! by smearing tlie hair or tlie spot where the hair had oeen lu happier days with a mixtur onsisting of cod liver al and the juice i onious. There i nothing of which men are more liberal than their good advice, be their stock of it ever so amall; because their own influence, importance or great I faults, and while apeak lof Tins Is a cood suggestion from at Ei.gl.sh exchange: Hy all means, let u have lirueed cake made from cleau seed, free from injurious and non-feeding we-l s e is also in a Iresn wnolesalt c ii.ditK n, but do not put an unreason-1 able value upoa the actual percentage ol oil, aud let the general character of the cake and its composition, as shown by full analysts, regulate tne market value. Ilon't foot s:iy treri.i time antl money aaa trifle with oui li-aitti -(.i iii.eniiUK twin uncertain imilieities. mheii lr. fierce s i;olan Metlical Mmwri; -Is m p-iitlT ly certain in Its cura tive action as tit warianl its niaiiufacturers in euaranteeinif it t.curr iliseaes of tbe blood, ktn autl si-alp. and all scrofulous afflictions, or muur) miu lor il mill oe reiuuuea. vm Reward offered for an inmrable ease ol t'lttarrb by tlie proprietors of lr. name's iteme- UV. IC... UJ llllllSIS. Hard work is the liest cure for the OPIUIVI HABST. A Valuable Treatliw lvlnir rail BtfonnaUoa at aa tmw ud Hrxodr cur rv ui - . . v. oomijHininLH laconsla HAur Trn t . soi-t.i.iu uuiim UUHi, pomaLahip. Krx hm-tic, hart aoil,c.. a a wmnifBr u.u:i ny jbali.. cie. n .r in. I. Srnifi talleaa. 43 it i Main St, Buffalo, H. KIDDER 8 PASTILLES.; Sot relief cfnim , InoelScu SSI U BA. it mul Htmrel I Brow a (at the oflice of a celebrated physician) rwctor, I come to ak you If there is no remedy for somnambu lism. Doctor Do you really walk in your sleep? Ve, 1 have been a somnambu'.ist for the last two years and it seems to me It is getting worse. That can be cured. Just take this prescription to a hardware store and have it tilled. Take a piescription to a Iiardwate s' ore l'ou mean a drug store, don't you. Doctor? I mean precisely what 1 Bay. This prescription calls for a paper of carpet lacks. liefoie retiring take two tea spoonfuls of tacks and scatter them on blues; at least that is what you always . ' , "catter tntm , tell other peop e. 3 the floor of your si pins apartmenU The vi lage butcher wbo buys the fai mer's hogs and retails them from the block in almost every instant makes a greater '-rolit th n the giowei lore think of. The farmer can save some of this profit to himself by learn ing to make a fancy article of meat foi luiuDirr U'e, Do it, and quit bowling about hard times. Are any of ibe new-fangled waahlnr r jV. . s lc ll la.sllKllel soapT tioO- WifflTT-r.ew ttM, .V.ll I us raecfcnc nuap u.,s ueeu sola erery iay lor -- - " j , . " a,o Dears, anu is now lust as uood as ever. Ask m iook out r.ir iiniMmr linuoo your rucerlurU and lake uo other. Husband-Ml.v T Il.rl,r. r,r. i . - . . r . v' " lt there be no set-back In the were weU pleased when I secured this jrrowth of any of the young animals. onf.",., . , 15ut th. re w ill be if ycu are not careful i was, uu n 8WU suns alomr about now. A stand-still i,, ,me just as wen growth is just so much lost. J 1 afflicted with fore e res use Or. Isaae Thomo- cci't tj e-wBitx. bnunnni aeU at Sia. por uol.ua I.uoK out for your out-door celery it the.-e days. If not amply protected it w i'I tie ant to freeze solidly, and that ii n..t a good thing for it. Keep it warm ly covered and in the dark. If vou find it neces-ary to furnish the roots mois ture to revent it from wilting be care- rul to avoid wetting tbe foliage, as It ii very apt to induce rot. IH kut disturb the onirns or onion sets if they are frozen. Tbe bandlins of tbcm when they are In a frozen con dition is detrimental. Allow them tt gradually thaw, and kep them when they were originally stored. A 6TLCB at the Chicago Fat St ck Show gained over three pounds per day to the age of 322 days. The greate I gain with steers is when they are under two yevrs old, the average gain being about two pounas per day to mat age. ir the winter is severe the pear ant. peach trees planted this fall may In n.pped by the Irost on tlie ends of tlit brand ea if they have been cut back, but tliey may be cut back beyond the iro.-tea parts la tiie sprmg. Jcdgk nave yju ever been vanish ed before? i'rUouer Well, at all events, not in ine last ten years. Are you sure of that? Certain, sure. I've juil s.-rved o it a ten yeais' sentence. She meant rare or well done. Land. lady-How do you like your beefsteak" Boarder lenJe-." worth. 1 he prizes of life that are real! worth having are seldom obtained by a mere stroke of luck. Usually they have to be toiled for strenuously and waited for rt'.eutty. W I - L ?, it aiu eiient consiaer Yonr own lag atiwrw Owiae ouivfa. An "inch of raiu" means a gal!or of water sprad over nearly two square fret, or a fall of about 200 tons to an acre. Husband "Why. then, this notion kof chanaing?" V lfe -Well, the cook and chamber maid both c bject to the arrangement of be house, and to i s being off the beat t their favorite policemen. We'll lave to move back to tbe old locality." crsol "Tan A pocket pin cushion fiee tosmok ill's l'uuch ' ic.Onar. The queen bee he oulv nerfect iem .le bee in the hive lives for years. wlu'e woiken haveatmottanexirtence ot a lew months. ir you happen to have a furium In the house, you will not be able to keep apples in the same room with the fur nace. Apples mu-t not be kept In too uign temperature. ST ATI or Ohio. Citt or Toledo. I.LTmrnrTT t Fsase J.Cmsti niaiiesfiath th,i h im tv,. senior tiartner of the tirtn nf k- i i .. . m a..;.. -.-i "r-si - ,w.w.. .Km.iHniii iue nyoi l oleilo. Cmiiv ly ana Bute aiorevaid. and that said tirni will mt tiie nim ol ONE HINiii!i.i i.,i i . L.! ea. h and every ease ot I atarrh that cauu.i b. cured bv th ,.f u . , -a j-. . . J M ' .'. . 1 vi HE. i Sworn to before me and ul-r.ii i .. . presence, this otb dav ol I leceinir a n i..J, SEAL? ...l.KASO.N. i V notary. PublL llall st atarrhCare is taken Internally s1.sdire,;tlyupon the blood and muciu ?.?! laces ol uie system. send lor testim,.i,iu f J II fcN KY & tl, Toledi . -Sold by IruKicst.s, 7 j cent. Thousands of people have Sound tax Hood1 l-arsarilia a positive cure tor rheunutui. This medicine, by iu purifying action. nZ traUzes the acidity of the blood, whieh ... .7 cause of the disease, and also builds ud Ml rI) let rtstat a anl. t..1 m ,. r Tn IVicst Man. Mr. Croek (to oumj so y. u've been getting mir Dd to Maria during my absence? Who was tbe best man?" Woeful Husband (sorrowfully) Tiaria." Via. pooxey What soft eyes your carmnig aiaier uaa, jonnnyi uoes sbe evr make any remarks about me? ler Brother O yes; she made are mxk alout you very much like the one yoi just made about her. 'Indied, and what Was it?" She said you were sort." "And Minnie has made a fortune oit of ber piano playing. Flow did shi d it so quickly?" "She practiced rdano so much that her uncle committed suicide, and she was his heir, you know." Give tt a trial. It does not necessarily rmnin - farm to carry a nn.fltl.'a fl . .1. , mt the flock to the farm. Tn. r j iTu profit in tiying to carry more than tarsi is able to, Patient "That medicine you eave me for my cold, doctor, cured me en tirely." Doct?r (!n surprise) "Did it? Well, bl-inel if I dont believe IM try it myself. I can't get rid of mine." In thb BallEo.x. "Don't you think, Mr. Smoothly, that all very y ung children look as much alike as two egg;-?" "Oh, Hu Sweetly you make me wildly happy. To think that there was a time when I looked like jou." FITS: A3 m or.pea fres o. rr. rMn-.ra . Sen. aesiorer. .SoViu.fr nrd.." veious cures. Tiei.itae um rtw urifLL.?" m-a-s. tad u, Ut.KlineSrArca 12? Folly must hold weaiing the wig of wisdom. its tongue wht I a. 1 r r TrmMT Axle Um The Frazer Axle Grease ueaper than any other, at donbWh. iak vour dealer for it. Vh I l la better no oth pe sliortest way to do many thi, i to do It at ouctt. "to Police Commissioner (to candidate Suppose you were to arrest a crimm 1, and be were to offer you a dollar to let him go. would ynu do it? Candidate Xo, scr. What wou'd you pay to him? I'd say to him: try me wid a fiver. "Mamma, where is m- halb' yelled Tommy. "Just where you left it," re pl'ed his mother. Tommy rubbed the end of h's nose for a moment, and then said: "Mamma, if you wont te 1 me where it is, won't you please tell me where i left tt?" Squash ok Pumpkin Pudding. Trepare tlie pumpkin or squash as for pies strain through a sieve and bake in a pudding dish. Add a meringue top if de?ired. This makes a delicate des sert for those who cannot indulge in pastry. Tar. Tar Sauch (r.EST).---Oiie-half pint Mayonal e dressing, one table spoonful capers, very little onio three snail cucumber pickles, parsley, one olive and a teaspootiful of French mustard, or a little more, according to taste. Plain Bice Pudding. Scald two tablesixxmiuls of ric? to remove the earthy taste. Add one quart of milk. a little salt, half a teacupful of white sutrar. one teacupful of vanilla, a small piece of butter cut in bits aud scatter ou top. Bike in a slow oven two hours. Half an hour before it is done po ir over it half a teacupful of cold milk; this will make it creamy. U'onlu Ton Ileltevn The Proprietor of Kemn's Hal nam Tbousaud of Hot ties away yearly? This uiouu oi oeriiauj wouia jirove ruinous if tbe Ilalnain was not a perfect cure for Couuba and all Throat and Lunjj troubles. ton will see the excellent effect after tak ing the first dose. Don't hesitate! Piocure a Dome to-aay to keep in your home or room lor immediate or future nu. Trial bottle Free at all druggists'. Larce Size 50c auu CI. South African farmers are greatly an noved bv battonilH. Tha u. ,!... la till their sheep, rob their beehives aud tear uo u truii, trees. I a im h Kidney Cure for iropsy. oravel, Diabetes, Uright's, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerv ousness, &c. Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch Street, riiilad'a. $1 a bottle, 0 for $5, or druggist- 10JO certificates of cures, iry it. The old bachelor who would alter his ways should begin at the altar. ""ton. tlie Pra4lM ml Farmer. M!ld.equao!eciu,U!. oartun and AlmmUiit erupt Juiilulomuou iroo. a.ldron um Onuu lm....- Ifaveyrueot the shelter ready for tue Hock t Uo not neglect it. A sheep with a fleece wet through by a winter's siortu is a nioi ument to the flock mas ters neglect. Kiiimire ( iirc,uaraii(eeil ly Dr. J. B. -Mayer. 61 Arch t., i'hU'a, I 'a. Ease at once, no operation or de lav from bust Ik-fa srrAsrA.i h .i . , -.-.'-.- oji iiiiru sands ol cures after others tail, advice ec, seuu lor circular. Live and let live" is not the motto ot ine live electric wire. i r " al Both the method and results when 6yrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts pentlyyet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels eolds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation, f-yrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste andac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and II bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who Wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tKAMClSCO. CIL, . u rn IUU at I t Oood for every woman's need, Whataoe'er ber clime or creed, English. Yankee, Turk, or Swede. Moalem, Spanish or tjryptian; Known In every land and tonirue, Krieod to women, old n! young, itound tbe world it pra-se ia aunir. " Fierce favorite Prescription. Tr 1-ierces favorite Preacriptlon ia a leiritimate medicine, not a beverage: care fully compounded by an erpenenced pby Mciin, arid adapted to woman's delicate orranization. It ia purely Teiretablo in composition and perfectly harmleaa in any condition of the system. Contains no alcohol to inebriate; no syrup or sugar to ferment ia the stomach and derange Asan invigorating tonic, it imparts strength to the whole system. For over worked, "worn-out," " run-dow-n," debui tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seam stresses, "shop-Kirls," housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, Ur. Pierce s Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon; being nnequaled as an appe tixine cordial and restorative tome. As a soothing and Wx-mgthening nervine. "Favorite description" ia unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and tuhdtiinj nervc-is excitability, irritability, exhai titi, prostration, hyiitena. Kiiusini and otii distrewing, nervous symptoms, common-, attendant upon functional and orgmaic 4.' ense of the uta-os, or womb. It iniui- refreshing sleep and relieves mental oi ietv aud despondency. ft u tbe only medicine for the curs nf t- those vecuhar wealtnei"i and ailm-uh incident to females, mld by ilruriits, uii.ir a poritive crnnrantee from the manufa. nrers. of iriviug sntisfaction in tvrry n, or pried (fl.t-Di will be promptly rvfui.dni. See jrunraiifee jinnte-1 on Lottie-wt(m end laitidully earned out f ir many joura. For a Book of 100 PUKCS on Woman : . t Dis.-,-sI and How to tVre tliem. isit t--nlisl in plain envelopei enclose ten rent-, ia STnmi.H. to WOIH.D'S 11SI-ESART MeI'I- it AssxJ.jiatios, CCi Uain St., buffalo, Ji. Y Dr. Pierce's Pellets -a-fr rCJlELY V ZUI TA HLI2! loasauv w?5 - 2:a LISR PILL. Sr::l 'lot. oli-r-peat, flaaiest to taSie. One tinv, ftucar-eoatod FeUet a dose. f re.i Ski Hcnd -lw;. hiiiou. Hes.ta. Owttion; Indigeation, Bilious Attacks, un 1 ...I U3-a-;e. e.,t, of tie to rwt Hon-els. 25 oenU a vieLby dnifrirlb. s. mix pniiT3 L2iat tj rvoo-i, MfHrlicine. Recorrtnir-nilr-d l,v Physicians. Cures where all else fails. Pleasant und aK-f"ullu to the taste. Children take it without objection. I!y drup(rist. rn ii a w. THE GO'' ll.t v.,i HAT" fcr 50 Cts. 1 kV m ss sj w tiie ' minuMXf: ru., of -i ii i r Mv.i iT:.v oirect, COLD-"HEAD i-LY UnO l ilKIlis. s Warren tl New York. MOST DESIRABLE PRESENTS. 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It has a nf was IM.iiit s. ilai;; and a 22 Uncett Klitt.- Wj0 st""-- 'isV liotail pi ice, C Our price, 15. No. S207. A new six point fi-ttlnf Carina fits close to the ear an.l but patent push back, vi with a cry brUUAOt clear stone. Retail price. $1 50; our pries, ts No. 77S. Oolil rrant Im PI. t v nvinMinni tft tie. lias a tiatent sufetv r.in aii.-hil. Is well made ami eioiieiv i.u V..1.11 ,.1'. si: aur ctaU piici Hi ... w .,. 1 tE AMI 6TAMKV. Their J-'V" ,,d 1 ravel,, coverlna their entire eareer 'Jithern audi cntral Africa . t'af fulKoTe' pared from the most authentic source 1 k'ViVSriSSanH"' V"' ""ventures..ver ILjtfl .Jnd achievements of the treat est explorers of moilern time, in a wil.f and price. rt'l. -SO our aiW Jl".1!1 Rewarded Iran, aii-r rroirt ormona . .....a. . refer to the publisher of ll.i. paper. ediatelv 1 -com- PUKCUASINO CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. BEXSY SALINGER. Masaoer. SpoolHolder NEW PATENT. Saves t nie and trouble. Au in d.w usable article I,.i every household. No lady should be without it FRAZER oSSIe eBecteinfey7eat,e; TaSST FS?i?' ton SALE BY DEALERS G EX EE ALLY iil No. I3:i0'. A Solid Gold Itlnc; can be hsl either Cameo, Inus'.io, or T'.pf Cainco. Stone s finely cut. wltl full ttKun on It: sides ara niwlj engraved. The genera. c..nstriictlos of this ring is very flue. Jlenr. tail It forr2J0;our price, sn.ti. In orderltiir please menrioo aumlKf f a tlcle to avoid mitake. The above article will be sent by ReC1 tereI Mail free, on receipt of tli aw W 111. Il baa to accompany the nnl.r. As to our responsibility ask tha psblUh of tills paper. Purchasing Co 614 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. URN SALINGER. Manager. ITS WIr. K for i ii s.-weaj aW nsi jt win. Ma. I Ptxiat. ir ukta TwmiIm 4waa1 lrt! Wpped free Ii. p.U J"" , Tatsa. P.rl B-jfTS Dr. KI.INBHOK;; awn tm Da. a Lis a 3l a-,, as.am.ini mWAMor iMiTATi ri22. nnlllll fl A BIT. n.i. r. . s7 . WANTED .Vr'. 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