nOCSEKoLD. TO T. 'iTt.t. tiBh K-N l'E.VS. Fill tll9 Cotiifs, wlilch mu.-t I b;ih c!d and rioiiinl, iu tuil M.-i jtfsi?.'i Willi freslilr K.illit-ltsi I'v' .11 l tula, tliftil. I'll Uie bottle Hi ... j-jmi water up to rlrir in 'is 1 ihtatmteu Hi n. lit tin .! r Imil m-. mid lni-p it bll inj:. a-liiiurf ui'iru i." it loiln awns) fur tV" ht,ii-; lft t!. ho'lli rind to the Wiil-T, T !i : tukt tli-n cut anil tlip th -.i!. ;ii nt FHin. tii-iii in m, jry pi-?. Pfcus i.i,i'(l m lm'tiftl hra tk?y am n Uie tt-:iti--f l i l-ctuiii ami plenty, and above all wliuu'il li"l tt tuo oil. IT i-t.'Vi- ni Miii-r.r-ue-1 vba ectirely t lie !' rut :n lixs not aVX-d I". I.t.iif..r liiii timr; aud If the zinc nnTT t! fin is i-liantd lffr " 's I'" tlnwu, it.tw.i.l of iitt'i Mard, the work It r. 'I lim H di'iie hy -asliin2 with a l.ui.il u.v i!'; iu diluted nulphuric a .u.ui.i- i ;n t .;' u.-il to hva j arts at4-r, tt..-n riLaiiu V .wxul ..Oiishirg with -.i',.lii:i i-ov. !: uf most any sort. It tU 7. :... ;.ie i!l:'tl, tli-y call be tT ia.';ly, u t l'-t much lcin-r in frmh i. n.l.t!..:. wl.irli U tetter, and a deal of "Alt To Uil pre In i;rnins fi r ou9, aflr oVni"iiii5 it thiow it loto plenty or f:i'l"l l ni!:n- w:it-r, and boil it fast for flficrn niiniitw;t!ieu dr.iin off th water and I:i'-e tlie iin-epai containing the nr.: either In tl e oven, uiirovereil. or u ; it :ilriik on tlie bai-k of the iloVe, wf.i a fit .in towfl folded several timed la:. I in the .-tiiicei'.iri aloe the rice.the civv heing I. rt off. Af'er aliout ten minute steaming In this way the rice will be diy an t tender, every train dis tinif. l".i iiofieiiing the hands, take one h ilf cii.ful of plyrerine, one ouj.ful of roe wtter, om -h.nlf teacjmoiif ill spirits of ranip'ior. Klrt put camphor in tlie IhiMU', tl cii !yt'eiine, and shake well be'.re ad'liti the rose water. Apply after wa.di:n the hands and while still pt. Kub iu well, then wipe with a scft towel. Ifyoiiwiiif. a lovely od-r in your n-oni-i break off hrar.ehes of the Nor way s rix'i- and arrange them tu a large jtnr well tilled with water. In a few days femlt r, pale green tranches featlier our, .ti ft aul -k1 to the touch, and giving the delightf ul.liealtli giving odor all so dearly love. Aly library suielN id' the torest. Itefoie the days of eing machines M-wmg llk was to be found In all work bakets. Now machine silk is generally tound instead. t'.ut for hsnd-sewlng tlie oM-rastil.med m- ing Bilk Is much better. It il not fray so rwailily as in.iuhiiie !i;k,aiid hence is moredmable. Tail 'is understand this and always use it lor !i.ui.l-.-teniiL'. A few stitches In the worn end of vest bultoiidioles and new buttons bave a wonderfully renovating effect. A worn lining inside a coat skirt gives a coat a very forlorn look. A good thick sateen of color suited to the coat, when halted in and hemmed tiaatly around the edges, taking care to have it just tit well w ;thout drawing or bagliiif, will make one's husband very baprf. It is a very common thing for young hou-keeers to n-h their lluen when learning to iron. lo not lie discour agsl. Wax vour irous tlioroughly and keep tt.ein in a dry place. This will prevent their slicking. If you find a scutched place expose it t. the hottest rays of the sun. It will be obliterated iu a short time. i: At. : ir.. t ioc ii re ttie crabs alive an ! put :liciu u r.l.i.j water with a little .-.ilt. Ik)il thiu for a ijuarter of in hour or I v..ty minutes, according lo sve (li e lest of their being sulli cieutlv ciM.kud tlieir color thev are done m In ti ut 4 Blia ted Color.) WlteU cold pi. k the o,e.it from the ciaws and IhI. ( !oi a.1 together and mix ith bread ci ii ml. -i.t, ieper and a little butler, l'ut ail into a shell ami brown before the rli or in an oveu. A crab hhell ill hoi 1 the meat of two ctabs. ri- fir 041. es. "ook one sund i f su.Mr and y i ijit nf water together for live nun".'..; tcru ald a tablespoon f ii I of vai.i'.i.'. arar and the well-lieaten yelks of six .g; nhisk over the tire for a moment, and strain In nil earthen or chin. i bowl. beat until stiff and cold; theti. If you use If. add fourUible sixoiifiil of brandy. Whip one pint of cream. tir it Into the mixture, then till it int.i paper c:t-es or small biscuit molds. K in molds, pack in rough Ice and salt and freeze for atout one and a half or two hours. If In psper case, place them i i a freezing cave for two hu.1 a halt' to three hours. OvsTFit Sai. i. Hiingto a boil a dozen and a half of oysters In their own liiiuor, to which two tablApoon f uls of gixl strong vinegar have been added, with white and red pepper and Halt for seasoning; drain, and cut the oysters lu dice so as not to Injure their Hpisaraiioe. Wash a head of celery and cut the edible parts In dice; mix with the oyslers, aud keep in a very cold place until ready to serve, when covrr with a mayonnaise or valad dress in k'- Mlhvin IIananas. A favorite way of serving bananas in New Orleans Is to cut them lengthwise in two pieces, lust them with p4wderetl sugar, a little lemon juice aud bits of butter, aud to bake them In the oven for twenty-five minutes. They should be bafted with the butter once or twice while baking, and serve hot in the dish in which they are cooked. I!i r. With CntKsE. Boll half a pound of rice; dram and shake dry; put a layer of this iu a puddlng-disli, season with salt and is'pper, and dot with bus of butter, (irate a cjuarter of a pound of cheese, and sprinkle each layer of rice with the cheese. Let the last layer be of rice. Whip one egg with a gill of in 11 U , nd pour over all; sprinkle w.tli crumbs, dot with butter aud brown in the oven (iiiAUAM t'KALKtus. One quart of graham ttour, one Utbiexpnonful of sug ar, orie-h.tlf teaspoouf ul of salt.oue tea eitionful of baking powder, two table svoufuls of butler, milk to make a stiff dough. Knead live minutes. Iloll thin and bake ten minutes. . Ca I' MKi.owi.it in liTTRR.--Take the cold head of a caulitlower that has been well cooked, but In not flabby or overboiled. Trim the caulitlower into small heads aljont the size of the top of a wine -ulus. lay them tu a pie dish, and spi Inkle wil h a little pepper and salt. Make a very light baking baiter. W hen it is well beaten up pour over the caubrl iwer and bake In a brisk oyeu. This is a very delicate dish, but Is not '.Iked w here highly seasoned cooking Is I'teferred. llA-i'BMiiiT rU'NS. Mix six ounces escti of ground rice ami Hour, rub In a iuaiter i t a pound of lard, the same of white tit:ir, and a teaspoonful of bak ing powder. Make mt a stiff paste with the yelk of an egg nd a little milk. I i l ie into small balls; hollow each, and ii.sert a little rasplerry jam; clo-e up neatly and dip into beateu white of the egg; fatten a little aud bale on a tin lu a sharp oven. They will crack during the bakmg and show the jam through. At the taiion "Deareet Laura, don't cry so! If everything else van ishes, we shall yet have left to us mem ory I" "Ah. dearest Emma, then perhxp you will remember that I lent you Ave doilara two jean aol" -ARM NOTTS. r'jLAGt t'Miti; hue -A few months since a baru of my neighbor, Char'eJ Taylor, writes John Gould, of Ohio, with its cvutenls of bay, straw and grain, was consumed ly tire. In one bay i t thia barn was a w ooden silo, hold lug about cne hui-tl:-d and twenty-five tons. The w ooden sliell or the silo was burned completely off.Wving the adage standing. It was found that less than stx Inches of the surface and sides were spoiled. A new hell" was put about it as soon as possible. Tlie burned por tions were first reuiovrd, and the side s spa'n tramped with fiesh silage from tl e surface. It is not expected lhat the keeping quality of this silage will 1 as H'rfit as would have Leeu under mole lavorahle conditions. I'fas for plus. Aii economical fo-sj, nd a laiily nutritious one for pigs, is peas.which can be grown as the lirst or second crop on some gravelly, loamy aud moderately rich soil. A Unit two bushels of counu II -es should be sown to the acre, the soil having leeu proerly pulverizetl and prepared before hand. When they are ripe pick enough for seed and then turn the pigs into the field. I'igs that have been fed ou cot n through the winter will euj y this change, and fatten up for the early market. No corn should be given them, but th's should be saved for winter. After the pigs have eaten the peas the ground will be in Hue condition for wheat. If It Is not desirable to turn the pigs in the field the vinescau be raked up aud stacked, and fed to Ihem at pleasure; but this Involves unneces sary work at the busiest time of the year. Care keciked to pretext the Logs or hani'ke ix si' si Mr it. Farm ers can form no estimate of the loss of mantiie during the warm season, as tlie volatile matter, being luvLsible.glves no indication of its d isapearance except from odor, which simply makes known the fact that decomposition Is occurring In the heap. The objt-ct of heaping manure Is not only a matter of economy of space but also to reduce the manure to a One conditlou. and to render it as available as possible as plant food; but the degree of decomposition of the ma nure depeeds largely on the tempera ture of the atm-pliere, the amount of abeotbent uiateilai iu the heap.the coin position of the f o. d from which the ina uui was roade.aod theamouut of urine mixed Uli the solids. The geeence of the peach-borer may be kuou l v the appearance of gum, which should be scraped away. C ear. the tree by spoiiKing with water, fir-t removing the dirt from around the truck a little. The next day the work of the borer may lie seen by the ap.ar auce of what seems like tine sawdust. Now run a knife blade In after him, or.a piece of sharp wire. If the borer is pot watched, tl will soon destroy the tree. It is perhajy cheaper to -aisture the cows where pd Is cheap, aud on large farms, but It will not pay on valuable small farms. To use five acres instead of one is to lo. the use of four acres. Tlie soiling system will at some future time revolutiouIZM the present methods, the discovery of the preservation cf green foods In the silo being the hist step in that diiection. A (Jvrmau scientist states that when milk is first drawn from a healthy cow, it outains no microbes, but after two hours exposure he estimated that"i.",U(.iil Were present in half a cubic Inch. The higher the temperature oftiie milk the gieater the number of microbe. The same thing occurs in the feriueutation of beer, but, he say?, the microbes are harm leas. It is no eas er to keep poultry than to keep other stock, as laUir aud prot-er management must be used to meet suc cess. t-HS cwpital may l rri ulred In poultry, but It must be judiciously ex pended, or a loss can result as easily as f rom any other source. Kx'wrieuce is of moie value than capital iu poultry laising. Professor Fernald reports thai an ant hill near a bouse.whlch was doing much damage to a lawn, was exterminated bv making holes iu the bill fifteen inches apart with a small stick aud pouring two or three teaspoonful of bi-sulphu'e of carliou Into each hole; after which all the holes were closed up and the earth pressed dow n by stepping ou It, The successful snd prorltab'e keeping anil rearing of iultry, either for home use or for maiket, aud espec ally where ; they cannot have their liberty, depends wholly upon good management, and upon strict compliance Willi numerous essential, though simple requisites any of which being om:tted. only pailial success at most can be obtained. Unruly cattle on a farm are very troublesome, but the cause is not hard to find. It is, almost invariably, poor pasture and seml-starvstion. Why sbouldu't a hungry anluia Jump fences or push them down? No farm animal will make a surer return in proportion to care given than a cow. Good care to cows will l the way out of the agriru'tural depression. In connection, of course, with enlight ened marketing of dairy products. Haidy shrubs and flowers should be selected with a view of having a supply of tlowers from spring until autumn. As some tlowers bloom early and others late, selections of varieties best suited to the soil and for each mouth will as sist m 0'uamer.tlng the garden until frost appears. In shipping ".young poultiy see that they are well watered and fed before cooping, and do not crowd too mauy Into the coips. riant flowers, stiruhsaud vines about the house to add to its attractiveness, and otherwise Improve aud ornament your surroudings. When you stop for dinner, do not be too lazy to tak- the harness off your horse and wipe the sweat from their shoulders aud backs. It will refresh Uiem. Flowing under green corn appears to be one of the secrets of leudei tug some soils productlfK They supply humus and favorably effect the sdi mechani cally. Almost as Lnrisiuatio.v Two rrentleuteu are the sole occupants of an Kuglish railroad carriage. The train slows up as It approachet a station. First Cteutleuian Will you please tell me what o'clock it !?'? econd trentleuian I don't know. llut you looked at your watch just uow. I kiow I did, but that was only to sea If it was still in my possession. Bute Immaterial "You see, -"remarked the amateur angler, "we left the hotel with a lunch hamper, two bottles of rye and our fishing tackle." "Have pretty fair sport?" ventured the guest. "Fairl Glorious! Only at the start some iuferual tramp weut to work an stole our " 'Hamper, eh?" "Oh. no, not so bad as that! Only our fishing tackle!" Justice "Tat, what made you drink?" fat "Well, sor, yer honor, I wa tlmpted to do so. " Just toe "Who tempted you to drlnk Fat "That fellow over there. He t leaf aia M mbk" - - ; w tx l J.unuu -v. Where Shall Wa Cat tlur1 Future Stanleys? The qnestion has troubled many to our knowledge. It is a pity we should be obliged to listen to such doubters and to linger over statements and de ductions of inch meagre promise for future generations. Our colleges, our schools, our busi ness houses, onr stores are filled to overflowing with youths of the day. Few, very few have any desire to startle th Terld, unless it be with the millions they make. It fa tine that parents are anxiona about their sons' careers and but few ! who beMtaie to aaoriflk and work, aad scheme to ci them an establish ed place in the world. Yet out of the rtry ranks where in faft generation! ri se, state men, rulers, artists, anthova, philo-H.phera and scientists is now pro duced a youth of nurenun type. 9e bss filled his term at school, parsed all his eMiminstions by the "skin of hi? teeth," and holds no ambition a-feater than that which sends him behind a dry pood's counter. latch passing day renders the "busy, grasping world a harder one to atrujrule with. Intdesd of les preparati(-, Pfs snd girls want more. Our edusative system is grand not only in its accom plished aims, but in its possibilities, lint where oh where is the stern, old time school of discipline? Take a young child hy the head aud crMtu the diets of all ages down his throat and be will doubtless snrvive the ordenl. and torn out a woofer. It ip just as had to fill a child with vaaifd n fw lose knowledge and let him fow qp lciv r int of the world be baa to fight. Everything depends on training, anil n the education and rearing of cbU !ren this cannot be too strict. if American youths were htought up with a litt'e of the wholesome awe of the piirental head, that is taught their for eign c-iisins, the effect wonld be inest beneficial to them in after years. Yunr hov may have within him glorious posai h lities. and by over-indulgent and in judicious training yon eun ruin them all, ai.l make him a curse rather than a blesiug. ! not imriMiscly sut.Ject h'SS hardships, but if be like tbo taste of them, let him learn by thoir experi ence. Nature lias given to all soma talent, some de.nre- latent it may be, but careful watching will discover it, A boy left to himself will find it out and then is the parent's time at) 1 oppor tunity to help him develop it acd so make a man of liini. Iloview the records of history for all thv brivc, the go.l, the gifted apd the tr ie, and compare the.r early train ing with tmit your boy receives. Ah, how does it compire! Much of the pa. u these early heroes lxre you can spare your child, but if his education Lu-k d'sc pliue. then ate bis chances for use and lame uiped in the bud. Not evi.ry Imiv is gifted with tL in domitable. d termination anil pluck of Stnnley and but few w.tu his fwarleM soul. Nevertheless, you may rest as- ur-d that theie is ihe germ d some thing woithy iu each child- Watch for it anxiously, untiringly and when its first sho -t apx-ar, foster them and give them rooiu t grow. F.veryone knows the history of Stan ley's l-oytsh days, of his birth in Wales, and his rnuuing away to America, where he assumed the name of his Kuw Orleans benefactor. lie must have leen a sturdy little man from his cradle, or how could he bavo weal hered gales that brought him at last to such a glorious harbor. I lis loving, re tless spirit eould not find its natural element among the usu al busy liannts of men. A fiercer, more daring ambition tilled his soul, lint neither the dreams of bo v hood or early nuuihood were idle ones. To think was to act. and with him there was no srch word as fsiL He was born to inspire men to do a id dare. It was his toepm niaud and receive the most unqualified and trusting oliedience. We know that iK-rothy Tennaot has espoused a tiMx of whom all cuuutrn a fd the world are proud, uru whoija none will wi lcuuir more or wrA grout er sincerity than bis adopted country America. We triift the grest ei lorer sill long for fresh hardships. Little as g or his early friends ever dreamed ol anch fame, it must have aroused a inat feeling of pride and pleasure witjiin Stanley's manly breast to plight his troth within the sacred walls of West minster Ablwy. It is probably the de sire of all his h Ms of wlmirers that tha wonderful abbey shall one day hold his morial rem sins. IS it wherever future years tuny lead him, and wherever death o'ertake, it is safe to say that the tomb id him who reecned Livingstone will never lie forgotten; though we cannot wish letter for Stanley ioi than full measure of wedded felicity, and the i aceful rest he has so dearly won. And wo th-nk it safe to say thai among the myriads who have learnt his name, there is not one but will say he has fought a good fight, and will wish him all hsppiness, wh-ch accord ing to I'ope is thus embodied: "Kuow, all the Rood that IudlvHtual And, Or liutl mid nature nMaiit lo mere uiauklod. Keasoii's w lotle p e.Kiue, all tb- J..so nuj. Lie In tlio- wuias, boaiUi, peace aad compe teuce.' k-U. To While Away theChlldrn'a Hour. Toll do not want much in-door play these hot days, do you? No; I would advise young eopIe who can, to get as far into the (;reen woods, under the hade of the trees, as it is possible to get And when yon are there transform yourselves Into a flower garden to pas away tue time. I have an idea which I picked up among some enterprising girls and Imjvs uot loug since, and 1 think 1 cau recall it for your benefit. A great deal of the fun in children's games depends on tCe number of for feits uid, I notice, to we will have for feits in this, if you please. 1 suid. transform yourselves into a flower garden. I.t each of the girls Le a flower aud each of the boys an in sect. Select for ttie first time flowers and insects that you are familiar with so that if you are called upon to tell a story alioiit them you will uot be at a lues what to say. Now there are three words that you must impress ou your memory, viz: gardener, water ing-pot, and sun. "Kvery time either one of tlittee are mentioned you have something to do. Wheu flowers and insects nre all named, choose someone to tell a story. Have the lest story-teller you cau find, for your own edification. His story will of course be about the flowers and insects. Fv ry time the aun is spokeu of all jump up and clasp their hands as though delighted. Witen you hear the word gni-deurr injects must hide their faces with their hands as though anxiona to get out of his sight. But the flowers extend their arms in wel come. At the word u-atcriit-ft the flowers stand np a moment aa though to rect-ie the spray, while the insects kneel dowu in fear. All these gestures must be carefully iv-memlM.-red and put in at the prope'r place, or the delinquent is punishable by a forfeit You may amuse yourselves time after time quite profitable at this game, if you find out all the new names of in se. t-s aud dowers that you can, and es pecially if you select for your play a cool pleasant spot. I Db, N asses, the Arctic explorer, has received 2U.0H0 crowns from his Oov : eminent for his expedition to the North ' Fole, which will start iu February ISirJi reaching BeUrin Straits in July. I tim Cinnln basn. I rff 1 Canning is an Improvement uion the old-fashioned method of preserving pound for pound in sugar. It retains more of the fresh and natural flavor, is far less trouble to prepare and more economical. All fruits may be canned with or without sugar, as the sugar takes no part whatever in the preserva tion. For flavoring ice-creams aud water-ices it is desirable to can the fruits without sugar. Choose only per fectly sound and fresh fruits on the very verge of decay; even at very re duced rates, as they quickly ferment after canning, and you not only lose frnit,sugnr and labor.bnt very often the jars as well. All large fruits, after paring, should be immediately tin own into coTjj water to prevent discoloration, then boiled in clear water until tender, then again in the syrnrn. Small frnits retain their shape more perfectly if sugared one or two hours liefore cooking, A quarter teasjKtonful of alum added to each jKjnnd of sugar hardens the fruit and givea it bril lia ncy. Large-mouthed glass jars, with porce-Isin-lincd or glats tops only, should le used. They should be thoroughly heated before filling, filled quickly through a wide-mouthed funnel to overflowing. A silver spoon-handle should be passed around the inside of the jar, to break any air bubbles that may be there, and the tops screwed on without delay. Stand the jars whiie fillintr on a folded towel to prevent breakage. After sealing, stand the jars in a warm part of the kitchen over nijjht. In the morning the covers should again be tightened, as the glass will contract after cooling, and put them away in cool, not cold, dry, dark closets. In a week examine each jar carefully, without shaking or disturbing i ore than necessary. If you find the lids slightly indented, the contents free from air bubbles, and the li'l.,"! settled you may rest assured they wiu keep. If you find the opposite, open the Jars im mediately to prevent bursting. This fruit may be re-cooked aud used at once, but is never satisfactory if again canned. Use only the Iiest granulated sugar. Fruit canned with sugar of an inferior qunlitv is never clear, and is also more liable to ferment. The surplus juice that exudes from small fruits, such as strawberries, sasp berries ami plumbs, may be strained and boiled for jelly. A Krceln:n-lined kettle, rather broad than deep, is Ix-st. Copper or brass niu-t lie thoroughly cleansed with salt and vinegar, and even theu the articles are more or less imbued with verdigris tnat is produced in them by the action of the acids. Small oil stoves are most convenient for canning.preserving or jelly making; the kettle I eiug immediaU ly over an oveu and intense heat, the contents boil quickly, thus retaining color aud flavor. If the directions are carefully fol lowed, and there in not too large a quan tity c.M.ked or sodded at one time to prevent careful management of each jur, not one cau in a hundred will be last. Mr. i;..rt r in Tahle Tatk. Fok Fali.iso i.Aiic The customarv treatment for loss of hair is the applica tion of Htimiiluiits, but it is question able whether this may not often be harmful, ins a l of iN-neticial. Fre quently cuiting the huir, has a tendency to encourage its growth aud we have known a simple lotiou of sulphur to prove apparently Wneticial. This prep aration may le made as follows; ,uithur J'tir W'utt r. Precipitated sulphur ;lo grs. Fine sa't grs. (ilyceriue i rl. oz. Ivone water 1 pt. A litK.-isiNo ron the Hair, one of the siuipl.-st, I vest and pleasantest com pounds for this purpose may be u.ade as follows: llenne oil 1 pt. 111 of ln rpitDot 2 dis. Oil of cassia. 15 minn. Oil of bitter almond 5 in ins. Theo I may lie colored red, if desired, ley infusion with alkxnet. Inf.. re tl.e ddttiou of tlie perfumes. Irujijil'm Circular Not a l'AKALi.ei. Cask Mr. Old hoy My dear. I think we ought to take Lucy and her husband back and f. igite them lor eloping. Mrs. . No. Mr. . You know your father for gave us i:i two days. Mrs. O. - Yes, but he thought I uas mtlicietilly puu shed by uiairilng you. Xo Alt rkn ativk tie "Why won't you many me. dear? I have plenty of money." She "Yes; if I married you people would say it was just for your money." He "Then, uui I to Isdieve that, if I was ikioi, you " She "No, decidedly not. Because then they would call me a fool for marrying you." runt. if? Siihitud Dryas (to his jlerk) ! understand, Sorber, that you ire iu the habit of taking a glass f ta-er every day with your luncheon." Sotber "Yes, sir; the sujuly of water is very short just now, tir, aud ivery little helps." IlLtr.EKA Goodbye, old man, I'm Zoing to New Yolk. Out just enough aioney to take me there. Kleieks It jt how are you goin to et back? Weeks Nothing easier. I'll just a!k into a -olice slat ion aud announce Ii v self as Tascott. Se ? Both the tnetbod and results wbeQ 8rrup of Figs is taken ; it ia pleasant and refreshing t the taste, and acta E'ntlyet proni ptly on tha Kidneys, iver and Buwsla, cleanses the eya. tem e floe tu all r, dUela eolda, head aches and fevers andcurea habitnal constipation. Srrup of Flg8 9 only remedy of iU kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste ancfao eeptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and trulv beneficial in ita eflecta, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substancea, 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 50a and $1 bottles by all leading druf. fista. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one wha wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FtQ SYRUP ra niMotco. C4c . j r i m -a JIDDEJSPASTUJl&g PnoeSouiSTiUL aalLannll a Oa I --LJ1 I . The Best Is a good motto to follow In buyinic a raedicini-. as well as lu every th ng else- By 'he universal satisfaction It has given, and by the many re markable cures it has accomplish d. Hood s Satv sapaiilla has proven Itself utieqa died tor build ing up and strengthening the sys'em, and lor I I diseases arising from, or promoted ST, kT pure blood. Hood's Sarsapariila Sold by all drupels!- 1 : lx for V Prt-iad only by C. I. HOOD & CO, Lowell. Mass. 1UO Iom-h One Iollr nfjl HAIirr. Oalv CellaW tf VII IWIII J.laTKJ'Ukfca. Ely's Cream Ilalin IS SURE TO CURE Cold in Hend QUICKLY. Api'l Ttalm Into each nostril ELY Hi! OS. St Warren St.N'.Y Pkwyii YMxteay 9ur cwwrh la tb Bene, Eaatooi to Vf. aoa Cbiesl Sold br druestaui or afrit by malL AC JL T. HAXeltHM, WsaXraXt, laV EEECHAM S PILLS cure SICK HEADACHE. Q5 Cents n Box. OW t T. DBUCXMSTS. LEND YOUR EAR TO WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY. IvOE"WITZ'S BEST LOW-PRICED German and English Dictionary, rCELLSHEO. AT TH B KBVf AUKAOLTT LOW ftUCUOV Only SI OO. Postpaid. 650 Pages, Or only $1.50, Postoaid, 1224 Pages. This Bona ermtaln Plrvr Prints I Pvr-H of Oaar Ttp tmoollant Papnr, ani If Il ia I oaMlr T BarvtomUlf Boua4 la Cloth, ft (Ivas Kntrilsh worts with th Uannta aqulr. eata and pronrioiatioa. aal Urfasii rorl with Kna-llah deOniatifU. If von kno Otr. mso word and daMiw to know its meaning lit Knsiiah, joa lonk in on part of tha lltoc wail If iha Kng-turh worl M tnowu an 1 y jtj want to trmnuiM n into Utfrman, roa took tni anotbar part or lbs UuaH. It m invaiuatMo to Unrmans wh an nit Ibormiahlf familiar with Bjiailaa, or to A m-r1-ran who wan to Marn Uarnian. Uonaldor lu mm i It riwi can nwur Oonnaa witn tns all of tbm Dtoaonarr If a halt hour per dar u d. otad lo Mud r, bow nation beooQt oaa b i certvwJ from IM knowlods-o, and haauia t j M-nd for uua nrat-ouui booa. You wia nuVdr Can ba hal at anr Dooktori, at thv oD3 of thai papor. or or appfria to AIOHWITZ CO., 614 Chestnut Street. I'HII.AliKMMII.V. PESI3IOrJS.DAPvKV?T Invalul, V. Ul..wi i.r MiiM-r'a. or two yud a..wius Jr-ttMta la ' -r nxKiih ilavs y4tu m r!4im lw-iiliiMt tvat - lt. f 9 Wi t un mitt r-vi- It rturn utatl iiri'riai- biit'iti im! fUil In -rti- . ftar W e. Mil i-- ' (f ttltf be-w nit-1 lr tl I-w. 1. .;.:' VV .t f 1 .1. l.rft-tvu- c- V "U. lot V. rtililu't.-U, I, l. THE DEPENDENT FENSIOH BILL rantsi pmMMi. f st d i era. "-t n 1 1 r ttut O.olv Mw ana bilslift. Ir rni PeitiMa IwcrcMkci. Vifit.- Kit 1 1 ., .t.itinK 'iircsmwa J. MIIV. At:' :.l fj. Oi-uikv htoil.ni.K- A-IIIN-. I'4. If. O. Cnn aI UrA 6?(x a, ouuui numui 2ss - V " llnn-iill li. r. 1 JilitllJ l Witlltilt it,. Mtllial tA;t laal akai oTt PENSION Bill is Passed. JSr a....... ...... . ara-awaw-s fr .tflil t-aXtliem I FRAZER AXLE GS.EASE iikst iv a ti i-: uoui.it. Its wrarinic .U.lul,;, M mum pa.!, ariu Jllvoutl.tttni!l ob.,la4.,r Ai,y ..t..r b.n.L ft edecuid by iioj.1. a-.Kl rut t.KM- 1-OK-1ALK BY UKALKKS I'KNhKALLV. PENSIONS NEW LAW CLAIMS. 2." Hilo R Stevens &Cx Aiiarrr. I4IS) St.. M B.hlactaa. O. C. "raach liaf-. lrrlaA, lr.lt.CMca. "MfllCU and vieiuity. .-vHiielbiu aura m mm . . ... ammi i. r i n i . ...... .. J" lake. Vi rile fur lull urticuiars lo .uas. a. . I f prncuir lo .uas. a. I. AKMIUttSIKIf. fhlUdoluma. WoiMu'if? ... a,. .. i i. v r.ifc, r uil elianne. ly S. Isiu street. What Cause Dhokc-kh Juilee ftO IJISiriiMl COtllllA K'llik Vul.t u .1I..I...A What began this trouble between you? Wife It becran. your Honor, tu a llHcu8sitni as to Hhfthcr the uum.ii is mliabited. Now, I maintain it ia. Iluibaii.l It is an error. There is no atiuuaijhero Juilpe tiet out of thia Court, you pair of lunatloi; what dilTereiicH can It make to you w heftier the luoou ia in tiabiteJ or not? "The "West." tjs Mr. Watterarui, "is the uatural ally or the South. We have lonjr la-n siiiuinir to her: 'Site's my nwt-etliearl, I'm her beau," ani the olJ gal ia pretty near reaIy to roine to our arujB. " Old gal" furs'othl Coy maultna are never w.n by such laut'uaue. Go to, Henry, go tol Correct Teacher liobby, what does lazy meau? Itubtiy I.:izy means always to want your 11 tie sisu-r to get it for you. How Can Truth Lie? -Truth may lie at the bottom of a weil,but ildoeMi't trouble the aver.iiro fisherman. He never goes there to fia'u A funny thing is that a secretary can hunt for a wet k to discover the record of an action taken by his Society, ;ud yet Oud it lu a miuute. Epidemics, such a lnniienz i, are said to arise wheu the supply of o.ne to the air Is insuflicieiit. To counteract this lr. Forater, of lierl n, has recently advocated the artificial supply of ozone to the air of towns and thickly popu lated districts. Scientific persons have found that the reason wny a dog turns around three or four times before lying down is that his ancestors came from a sandy region and were accustomad to turn themselves around in order to make a comfortable bed in the sand. Ic5bvN MM - - MMMMWaawsMaeewl"MIM"saaMMwa,.. Trtts Impertinent Enumerator Census-taker "How old are you, nj:idjiine? ' " count twen-y-five springs. C. T. "And how many do you not couut?" It is Possible That he Misbt Xot Mamma. "I wouder what shall we call the baby." Johnny "I don't think we'd betler fill him any of the names raa called b!m last night when lie was crying. Be mightn't like it when he grow ed P." An act of Charity Johnny Cau't I have another lx-uny? Mother 1'ou extravagant boy! What did you do with the one I gave you? Johnny I gave it to a poor old w oman with oniy one eye. Mother That was a Rood boy. Here, you can have another penny. Johnny (next day) Can I I'ave a penny to give to that poor old woman to-day? Mother Yes, you can have one. What do you want to give it to lier Tor? Johnny For a stick of candy. The Pifkkrence Young Staylate Yes, I'm getting along veiy well. Miss Emily; in fact, I'm rkuiriMiing like a green bay tree. Emily There's a difference between you aud a bay tree, though, Mr. Stay lab?. Stay late Why, what do you mean? Emily A bay tree leaves late in the spring, but you leave late all the year 'round. His Little Comi-limeut TRunrder Did you ever play chess. Mis. Irons? Landlady I never did. "You would make a very strong play er. ' (Highly pleased) "Whv do you think so, Mr. Tuttle?" ( Inspect. tig the hash and Ihe chow chow) "Vour combinations. Mis. Irons, are slmoly bewildering." A ("onfiision of Terms 7Dr. niv'"-!i (anxiously) "Not the ini.r. i t mi iiL 1 eXM'cU-d, Mrs. Iirludle. What have you leen (iviu tlie fatient to at Mrs. IlriiMlle "M.ulay he had f r i d liver and onions, ami yi-stei-lay I gave him some corned I ccf and cab) a:. Ir. Iiego-h "Horrors. Inl I not warn you againt rich food?" Mrs. I'tin.lie "Why, da-tor t he cheaiest stuff 1 cunld buy lhat s lit lie market." "Mi-s Simnirns ia a verv sltari s; riken girl," baid Dlifkuis to one of Ins friends. "Ye It has struck me so " "Ho vou think flic is a woman who would nuke home haiy?" I couldn't say as to that, 1 nt think you trould count ou litr to make it illtee.stilg.', CusUmier Have yon any plain lol- st-r. New Waitress I think we have urine that are plain, but I just hcaid the pro prietor say he had some very haudsoiiie lolste'S. Waiter How a ill you have your Sl'HK, Sll f Klerki Extra well done. Ju t .set it iu the 9 ii n for seven seconds. TlirifflllT IlKAll N Ol'TOFPr.ACF Little Mary (wlio livrs on the thir teiith fliHir ot the Kvci l"tor ll.it) 'll.iinti. a, ia heaven liigher than llus?" "Yes, indeed, fary." Anil when we die aie we going to heaven?" I hot so. darling." "Mamma, if we are real good maybe we can get to move dowu on the neciuid floor when we d;e." That Was All. "WI ere have you lH-ea, : earest t "I've just lieen shopping." "Where a-e vour Ituinlless?" "Whv.didn't I nay I had lieeli siiiijily S'topping. rirnm llan-i Korcrt le. Tfiaf fr. H. .IhmkV ihii,m ! i,, I.-t l nro J.r. .1 in 'Hlf'iilta. In,li. i,,,,,, (,. .lr,.. Hl,, l-t Niitivc llrlli.. xii.i i, , f,i,ly r. in.-.u- . III..M It. II. Ht . ..Ml, II ,,r t, tl. Ml Will k.-- li. - :iii.i t niai..'it: ly . iirt' l ' .ittMii-ft.,i. - ! . A. I. .r rfc i.n.1 AVrn.ua l-l-i.lH.-r t.rvk U. Ir.ii i t.. ly l..nr l...ui. SiV'.i h I... li!.-. tl.n . I.itl,- i,,r ." - I'rui.in.-iora, loi: iu. o rirt-tl, I'Lilutiripliia. Grapes are readily rdievel by spirits of tur-M-ntiiie put In ihe trachea on tlie tip of a father. hit: or two drops will I-a.:oy the worms. More attention ought to lie paid to uie teeth or our domestic animals. They often suffer from neglect. Th.' roec.nl of cures . ..ii:.li-li. il by It .oil's Saru.arilla ran never lie coniil.ely" wnii.-n. 1 lie .. cullar cuiative ...v. rs ol II.m..i s.us.i 1 ii illa aie sniec-ssfui Hlieii evert nniii: else lias fai il. If your Mood is impure, your digestion uui ot older, try U.kkI's Sarsapai i la. A bundle of spider webs, not larger than a buckshot and weighing less than a dram, would, if straightened out and untangled, reach a distance of J5t miles. ICtipiurc -urr iii;ir:i-il e'l ly It. J.B. Mayer. Sil Arch Mt., riiil' ia. Kiss at wmw, no operation or :ie lay liom business, attested tiy thn annds ol cures alter others la.il, a.ivn o fue, send Jor circular. The secrets of Urge yields always and everywhere aie rich soil, good fed and tliorough t Il.ige. rrair A Kltt ItraiM. Tlia Frawr Axle Ureaae last ftuir tim an lone as any other. L'so it. and hava your l.orses and wagoua, A trial will provn That weurn riebt. Give the fowls meat food of some k'ud and leas g.ain and yeu will get more eggs in cold weather. For wasliinir ftunrifOt. l..hliins Fleetr e si..-o Is tiofl-l-foliM. 'lllallkets atlil W.Hilelis Haslieil w.ih It look like jicir. and there is al.soh.i. ; v ... Kht iiikliifi. No other soap in the wot M will do such peiject work, tiive it a trial ntu: Xo one material can 1 considered at a complete food in itself. C'anu'a IiiIiiey (iire for Iiroosv. Gravel. IliHlietea Itrl.rl.f' Heart, L'ri nary or Liver Diseases, erv- oiisneas, Ac. Cure Kuaranteed. 831 Arch Street, IMiilad'a. $1 a Ixittle, o for 5, or druggist. 10JO certificates of cures, iry it. 1'lant prime seed corn only. FITS: AH rTt niopi!ij rren or Dr. Kllne'iltit hrne Kemori-r. No Kitfw?r nrsi .u' use. ir "" ruitsr. Tieaiire aud iiiriai iKiu.e (re l t iiuuea. tuiuiOr.K.uie.iil Ar.-n at. rmia-.c It pays to look after the bees. R R WAI.Tn 1 1 ren t. rive k. ..I. . V,.n, .. "r1:"'"' "or!-B , aj.au n nutilll turn Clirf"-! every oue that liikes 11." iSold by L'ruists.Tin:. NorwaV has lniTra.tir -nrAra - -r j ) - i vi c.-- sors and 83U stuMnts. JJafflletea wiu toraeyea uas Dr. fsaaaTtaoniD. aon aBja-wamr. IirugaiaM aeU at am par bum. One ThoiiMHil INllurM. I Will f.Mlot lll alfc.ve .1111. .Mill, ir I fall to I" - lll:it I l..l.l.li-M..li 1 I In- Im-sI llit'.lli'lli.' ill xit lii loi iH ,ia. I ii.l it-.t 1..11 i.i I'.iIh.u-. l.--l. It s a cril .n. cine, in.i all .l.U iiiim,. .Ii iittf K'lu'f. in ras.-ti oi Ktilnt-y ami I.ivt l'..m i.laint, N.i v.. us Ih-I.ilnv an.1 '. .iisiiiiiti.n. Horaplf xiihi liull.ls u . Oih -ak sxsi. iu ami iilvs where oiIhi r.-iiicii.-n lail.'Ak v..ur lMi;ui,t fur it ..ii. I (..-i well. Valiial.le txx.k "1 lillifs l orlli k m.w ilitf." alo. saluile luntle fi'-' ifc!' i'iueu piepalti. Ail.ll.ss 1-l Jlikliii llnfl.M Waneii Street. Nvw lork. w Make note of all experiiuepta. It i probatt!y idle to tell raple that there is a thousand times the dancer in the fewer piics that there Is in the thunder clouds, but it is true all the same. Thi deaths by lightning are few Indeed. Who of the readers of this paragraph, says the Hartford Courant, ever lost a friend that way? Who of the in hasn't lost a, score of friends by the less brilliant and less noisy destruction that comes up out of the drains? The trouble wHh the lightning, or the trouble that V, gives the people, is an its indescribable sud denness and its absolute uncertainty. You know neither when it ia coming nor where it Is gonig, ail you, ful cer tain about is that some stpruiaieave a number of catastrophes tomai", their course. The caprice of the lightning delles the vxplauatioas of science, aud there is no pied cting bejund a few generalities. Th;s much jt does seem safe to rvpeat, even lu a lively light ning aaotu tli.it the iiicrea-ed use of elecrr.city, with the multiplicity of wiics, hji tended to fewer fatal strokes of lightning in citien. ruffliz opinion, who knows eveiy thing. has discovered that the hottest pace on the earth is that part of Persia that borders on the Persian gulf. The maximum tetn'ieratur) is reaches) in July and August, wbu fej forty n eecutive days Ihe thermometer legisJArs uot l?ss than 1UU d eg reef night or day. At llahlin, a place iu tliin cacJ.i(U, Wells are funk from 10l to &X "t la(ore water is reached. In spi( ef ajl this, peop e live there. The war si.ply is drawn from suTiimariiie siuiugs i(4 the gulf. From these water Is jjoUey by divers who, after iilungiiig uown through the brine, till goaWkln bottles at the fountains of fVe-li waer. A nrt method of obtaining ataimrd glass ia done by a process Qt printing. The design is eiut ossed ou an iron plate, ou which a lump of hot glass Is rolled until it takes the form of the plate on which the pattern is cast. The sunken lines are then (illed with enamel and the whole pat,e is find. This pro cess obviciisly does away with the use of leads, is rapid in its execution, and has the additional advantage that the dt-sun may be n-iieated as often an it may be required. A new disiiiU-i aul naa made Its ap t eaiauce. Jt Is a combination of caiu nliui with kiilphurous acid, containing over eijty times Its volume of eulphur oiih acid gus, w hich, upon its exposute in a warm room Is gradually evolved. In the course of some excavations lately made at l.udwig's Ilafen, ou the Kliine, the t.bla and two teeth of a uiauiiuoth and the jaw of a stag were found. Allow me to lay this little gift at your feet." "Xo, no; I never take any present j from my gentleman friends." "Hut this Is only a copy of my piflns. " "Oil! in that case, I don't mind. I thought It was something of value." His Xik koi: Xkws. Xew Re porter (iiiMhiiig iu from the astrono mical olscivatoiy) Xow I have a "sc. Hip:-' City l.diN.r W hat is it? llvpoi ler Theie will be a total ecl'psi- or the sun visible in this country May "J7, the year l'.HHi. 4hnft is a. resulrs rroi cleanliness &Jid It is e. solid c&Ke Try iHnyournexhhouse-clc2aning and be happy CHEAP COMFORT Can hfl srcurrtl by ihe small investment in one ealcc of SAVOL10 when you, have a house or kitchen to clean, From, the paint to the jxits ami pans, and including the windows a ltd jloors, it is tit? very best labor-saiin soap fur scouring and cleaning, jlll Grocers sell it. evert WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF BE UP TO THE MARK iyjjrj trade NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LI NED WATERPROOF' COLLAR IN THE MARKET. LOVELL HICH CRADE '"DIAMOND" SAFETY. r. tm. tm-l r ropPin-lnir, St l Tuhlnir. Aljurai,l- Mull H.arlni.. u. nil l:u.inlnn Hart, tfit I cliulln , o.1l. fi.ii.ns...n fad.ll, llnent maKrlal i nisT'S '."V- h inli.l In enani-l an.l nli-k.-l. t.THl&TLy Hf.;il.KAl.KJS KVLkVal-AKTIl 1,'LAR. ! So liin-rra M.. mc Mnr. at nt l'at.-c BBaB,Ba"""BaBBa i LOVELL j LADIES' and BOYS' SAFETY. ! CO-ISCH XTEZZL. STEEL DEOP TBAMZ. fyT "ttTV.p frarrr?fi-1n. rmohlne In the market tart, lif WitT JOn tft A 3I..II1. h . hil 1 Hlr ... .ft... r I I? 4i"al 141 A F-.l "P" a. Um. IWU Vf t- V I Boxinc- WSead alx cenla la atndipafor TfiU Cotoioyv is to larj. tit JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO. V47 TeAIirXG-TOV STREET, COIt.-nU.VTTLE, BOSTOX, MASS- "A TRACE WITH PLATUJn Among the nam. less t,. ro, no tB. ire worthy ot niuuyr .,m tl,n be V rode down the valley of the ('oneiTu' " warning the people 'ahead of tht jlli town fiood. Jlounted on , p boi-se, faster and faster went tlie -trW hut the flood was swif:ly .rai,,-,,- j J. flight Ui utiluckv Imrsomin i.J wet on. erlnding. crushing, mrj) tingbnth weak and stioug. Iu the same way is uiseate lurklr. Bear, like unto the nwonl of Ilamoci ' ready to fall, without warning, en victito. who allows his svst. m' . v coma ajogged up. and his blood tdL oiiei vul thereby hi heshh rni-Z gmti. To eradicatu th.e poisoU, tro IroBi ) y-,e syaitern. as matter what their nita! ox nature, and, save yourself a u.;i i piaia, i- lllH'm vi unload lever, or eruptions, awellings, tumor-: and 'in. dred dislignremcnt-s ki-p tli "jier anj kidneyi healthy ami vi.rorou i. use of Dr. Pierce's i;-il. leu M.'M Pit. covery. It's the only ploil-puriiirf mid n frtaZ. Your iiiorit V is retiirueil 5 doesn't do exactly :,s '''coiiiiin-inltj. eoncentrutcd vegetable extct. Sl by druggists, iu lare bottles, at f 1.0$ DEPENIENT PENSION BILL a louii9 a u.w I J 1-1.11 tlokTIi u, J tiAiieiratily dlinSiMri:ed ..l.liers i.J smi,.r.t.r it wmr. ao urts lni'M.iM'itiiUsl fn.in enriium .upi A W l.l... ll.o -.n.e, ill,..ul reHrilbii'iiUMi U iuT liuUM0t Pareulu and Mil. or l.il.lr.n ui7T!T trtofUji 4aiulitry. 't.rki. If unim. W rue at orrW fyr -sol-v i.f Ijo. ," i ... mh.1 fcT, . . ...... . . Li .., iTCV ... z. n im iMlixfiM.nl lo Vi. l.iiiu: 71.., II anhialou. It. WW. FITCH &. CO., IttCOTfrtrail ButkllHat. W Aihll,rtr.u I, (j, PENSION ATTORNEYS ff ivt?r 'ZH y--a" rrM-n--. -ui,.---e-rnit j, Ul fiU-si-u itB-l rlMltll- -if (all k n.l, lu ..ru-at Matllli tlmV t t- UK l'l.l -ai l . . t.fcf, L I rt' "' an4 tml,,. dorse Hie li u. s..-. ltl.M..i ll.ru.D.url l.f IMS flls. lM.... U U.lki.UAUAM M i AninlJy.m. N W ruev .l Wt many yearn. 1.1,4 1; (a.-tliH. ' ' F t I U. Sf.OO. q.,M ITS STOPPED FREE Dr. KMNF ri (iKKA NERVE RES! OP.EH I for rnO ft,r -ri A Art SrftVB l'l--f :lt,..0 II tr ai 1 f i-t-K M uka mic-ui Irif ! a 1raliM arol . Itub I'l. t altwt, lhv pltta; prra 1 liar, t ciiril tkrliil i.aiiiea. 1. tp mti 1 Hi" .. KI.ISK. V tl Al. Ii -1 . I ' ua'4 ft r. H AK& Ut iXtt A ' PI EN Ol O NKMW-J 'Successfully Prosecutes Clnlmw. m m jrn iu imi wm j good revenue C3 fSAPOLlO: 1'. oscourin soa,Q M f TO ft tATK.d fVwuiMd -ao THAT CAN BE RELIED OM TNTot to iSxDXlt! IVot to. Discolor ! BEARS THIS MARK. MarK. SWIFT DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER. 3 f-FIOTH. 3S CAL1HKR. Th mMit imrirovrrt Ton Mo Art ut iuvoltr la U niarkfL PRICE, MO.OO HWIKt Al'TU.HATIU HAMMERLESS REVOLVER. .1 4llOX. 3S( AI.1BK (INlnj s. ft W. Iat-Mt and IlMt TTam mTl-M Hevolver In tbo PUtol Oris Stork, Tatont Fornd Fa iff "r l. Iuubl llulj. (mi ui.n llrttllK Ui i-t" L.I..U." ir ntur il.Al..r Iim.d'1 IL. f..u.l to UJ. FLAIM STEP.L BARRRLS. Imported TWIST rr.REU. t l nr. ll.'.i.? 10 llora, li.OO Sent CO. D. on raeelptof aU (-nam- a r TV tm nut . 1 . - ne 1 I,- Fine Stefl klrtdra. Strong CttrkorTrvr, ''t' llautllM. Klmilv i.iit L.u.tl.Hr. warraiiwl tbi' i Itlflf. lUTolvrr. I l.faln. T..l.ln. ullrrv. ril-T-'l- fti.iri ti.at ciux 1m. rM.UKut ui- ttie ciout. Clavra. Hn.f Hall, ;Ttnaaalnin. 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